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AugUBt S7, 1892 Kecora ana ^^uiae. 261 firmer, owing to the announcement that negotiationa are on foot in regard to a Russo-German commercial treaty. Official statements are so far wanting ; but it is known that the Russian Government have appointed their commisaioners, The consummation of a ESTÍÆLISHED ^ WAHCH ?I*-Í^ 1863. [ treaty will probably be a task of the greatest difficulty, and the OpiílTED O f^L ESTWE . SUILDII/G A^,CIÍITECTdR,E .KoUSDÍOLD Dí tJ fÍí.liCSH, negotiations will be conducted with the greatest discretion and BllSiN'ESS AI THEMES Of GEJJERAI l;JT£t\£S3 caution, The difficulties of the enterprise aredue to the immensity of the possible advantages of such a treaty to both countries, The PRICE, PER TEAR IIV ADVABICE, SIX DOLLARS. idea has been broached in various quarters that the Bussian Gov- Fublished eaery Saturda'jf, ernnient may have entered on negotiations with Germany with tba intention of breaking them off at a convenieut moment in order to TKLBPHONBj - - - _ - COBTLANDT 1370. create a very strong impression on France ; but thia is declared to CommimlcatioDS sbould be addressed to be false hy well-informed observers. Russia wants a marketfor her C. W. SWEET, 14 & i6 Vesey St grain produce, and she sees Austrian-Hungarian and even Ameri- can grain is imported by Germany at lower duties of entry than J. . LINDSEY, Business Manager. her own produce. Furthermore, Russian loana are practically excluded from the Berlin market, ever aince the Imperial Bank waa "Shttered at the Post-offlce at New Yorh, N. Y., as second-class m,atter," compelled to stop making advances on them. It would be a great advantage to Russia If she could persuade Germany to change her VoL, L. AUGUST 37, 1893. No. 1,S76 policy in that respect. What Germany expects cbiefly s a reduc- tion in the Russian import duties oa iron, coal aodtextiles. If that can be obtained, agreat improvement in trade will be witneased, HE movements of tbe stocl market for tbe laat week bave for the closing of the Eussian market has had a great deal to do T borne out the theory that a reaction from the bullishness of with the present stagnation. Next to the financial arguments, che laat month was in order. Tbere is a stubbornness on the part Russia's chief object in adopting prohibition was the wish to of security holders which makes it sometimes appear aa if that develop her own industriea, In 1882 the protectionist system waa theory had no foundation, and that a new advance was every adopted, and it waa brought to its clímax in l89i, when payment moment just about to beg n. But a comparison of present prices of duties in gold was enacted. In prosperous times Russia would wíth those of a week ago shows that considerable realizing has probnbly have adhered to her intentions, but after the famine and already been effected, and events that '•ave tranapired recenily and all her financial calamities, she may feel compelled to g ve in. their influence on stock prices show that more will tollow, In Besides, ahe does not appear to have succeeded in her plan to mtike particular it has been noted that the failure of the BufEalo switch- hetselt independent of the supply of foreign machinery. For, in men's strike did not bring any advance in the prices of railroad spite of the high dutiea, the imports of machines were about as BGCorities, but, on the contrary, was followed by declines, This is lai-ge in 1889 as ihey were in 1883, nor did the production of forged naturally taken as [a sure evidence. that the men who manipu- ifon make any considerable progress. Apart from the posaible lated the recent advance seized that as a good opportunity for political effects, the negotiations bave some considerable interest to taking profits, leaving the market to find itti support from euch this country, because it threatens to take away whatever advan- new buying as the failure of the strike produced, The support tage we may have ohtained from the recent reduction in grain which teading received to counteract the effect of Chancellor duties obtained by the present adminiatration from the Germau McGiII's decision wiU be oniy temporary, and the fact that the coal Government. combination has been defeated in the first move of the Stute anthor- ities against it will not help the Coalers, and especially will not help Reading, which bas also to contend against the public disappoint- rriAMMANY wiU probably be able to elect its candidate for ment at the results from operating that property under the new -1- Mayor next fall without more than the shadow of ao oppo«- arrangement. The decision in the Jersey cotu:ts can hai"dly have tion. For the first time in many years it looks as if the local taken insiders by surprise ; they would, it is to be presumed, have Democratic party would not be divîded, So far aa can be aeen now been more surprised if the Courthad aecepted their contention that only one Democratic candidate will be placed tn nomination, and the leasing of,the Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central was in no respect under sucb circumstancea a nsmination would be tantamount to whatever a combination or part of a combÍDation toputup theprice election. The Republicans may howl against the wickedness of of anthracite coal, especially as while the case was being argued Tammany as much as they please, but their candidate in a Presi- and considered at least three advances in pricea had been made as dential year, even if nominated for the purpose of drawing inde- a direct result of the deal, and the,decision was announced on the pendenfc votes, wiU be overwhelmed by a majority very nearly as day that the fourth advance was deeided upon. It is not possible to large as the one which Cleveland will have over Harrison in thia say how the higher Courts wîll regard Chancellor McG H's opinion, city, The strict divisíon of party lines can result only in ao equally but it seems almost impossible to thin tbat an arrangement which strict dÍYÍsion of the party vote. t will be simply impossible to controls the largest part of acommodity limited in amouot and so bring municipal issuea into the cauvaas. The prominent aup- controlait as to give itthepowerto dictate rates to tfie owners ol' the portera of Mr. Cleveland, who are known to be hostile to Tam- smaller part canbe anywhere regacded asanything else than acom- many, wiU be obliged for the sake of the national ticket bination. Beingacombinationitis certainlynotpiu'poseless; what to subdue their wrath and walk amîcably with politiciana its purpose s a very limited acquaintance with human nature enables whom they bave been deoouncing as public enemiea, Professed any one to judge. Whether it is possible to achieve what the coal Mugwumps can, of course, aupport the Republican candidate for companies want without some such arrangement aa that under dis- Mayor without doing any harm to Mr. Clevelaod, or probably to cussion, in tbe event of tlie final decision being agaíust it, remains Tammany either; but no man who calla himself Demourat will b« to be seen, It has not hitherto been possible to maintain high rates able publicly to bolt tha Democratic local nominee, coneequently in the anthracite tradi without a consolidation of interests, nor has the time will not be favorable to warfare againet Tammany. Tha it been necessary for the larger part of the coal carrying companies friends of the municipal reform movement will probably appreciats to do so. In fact, of the great carriers Reading has been the only fully the weakness of their cause under the circumstancea, and the one that could not pay div dends, although the largest producer of desirability of waiting two years for a better opportunity to renew anthracite. If it loses its control of Lehigh Valiey and Jersey their campaign. During those two years Tammany wiU be in Central, the other companies are not likely to go out of complete possession, not only of the government, their way to make Reading a dividend payer, and some but probably of the State government also, for under the new are known to be desirous of preventing it. StiII, if the apportiontLent tlie Democrats can certainjy carry the Assembly. Reading, Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central stocks are held in the They wiU be able to pass what legialation they choose; and they , interest of this combination, as it is generally believed theyareheld, will be able to admioister those laws very much as they please. If they can be held still so as to bring about the same results as their course last winter is any test, they will not faii to use these the roads combined would have brought about. For instEnce, opportunities to their own immediate advantage and to tlieir three individuals may be prevented from carrying on their busi- ultimate disadvantage. They wiU probably give us eome sort of a nesses together in one certain manner, but it would be difficult to law enlarging the sphere of local government; they will probably prevent those three individuals altogether from conducting tbeir be very lavish in public improvements, and we shall doubtleaa hear busin6sse& for their mutuiLl interest. This is the case of the Eead- talk of a great many jobs. At all events it is the record which ng leaaes in a nutshell, Meautime the buyers of Reading liave in they make duriog these two yeara which will forge the weapons of any case been a little too sanguine of results, and chis, together warfare for 1894. Until that lime New York City is Tammany'a with the Jmown depressing influence of action in the courta, will political and financial preaerve. The Wigwam's enemies can but aSect the stoek. stand aside and wait.

VARIATION in the usual news of duUueBs and depression in "T must be that in "politics" the reasoning faculty playa no A tbe European markets comea from Berlin. Businesa ia said - part, The newspapera are hammering away juat now at eati- to be somewhat more animated in that centre, and prices rather matea of the "coac of living," eome trying to ehow that the necea- m Record and Gulde. August â7, 1893 sitíesof life coat more to-day than they did before the McKinley papers do not, that there ia a considerable margin oE profit Biîl; others the reverse. The supposition is that thia throws light in enterpriaea of thîs claaa, part of which they ean trans- one way or anotber on the working of the tariff. It ought to be fer to their own poeket. The reault is that the prlvate pliiin that tlie figurea can prove nothing that they are aupposed to corporations get fraochises of some preeent and enormous prove—tliey do not show whether the tariff haa made articles prospectivevaiue by paying a ahilling to the city aod a pound to dearer or clieaper. Eefore the/ can be made to prove anything of the politicians; the latter grow fat on the pickings, the consumers tbe sorfc anolher factor muat be infroduced into the calculation. areobliged to pay outrageously for the services performed, and Is'f-edless to aay, it ia a demonstratîon of what prices would be had the city eorporation getarid of its most valnable property for a con- there been no tatiff. Supposing it be shown that prices have Eideration that amounts practically to nothing at all. No doubt the declined, let ua aay 30 per cent since the McKinley Bili, the question politicians would still have their pickings in ease the municipality an intelligent pcrson striving to learn what effectthe tariff has had assumed these functions ; but the new system would contain an would put is: Would prices have declined more or would they have alleviation for thia state of things and possibly a cure, The declined less than that but for protection? If it could be shown "Barneys" and "Mikes" could not stealfrom the cily tbe promise that piicea would have declined, say 35 per cent inatead of SO per of future value which the franchiseswould contain. Furthermore, cent but for the tariff, then manifestly the tarif has încreiised if they managed the gas works or anything else with gross dis- prices despite the decîine. On the other hand, if pricea would have honesty and incompetency they would more proba'>lybe held to declined only 13 per cent iiistead of 20 percent, then the tariff has account. At present the public interest in the fraucliises ia not lowered prices. As an argument, all Ihe tables of figures that popularly appreciated, Under mun cipal ownership it would be. have been issued so far are worthless, and depend for their value as campaign Ihunder upon hovv nearly like a baby's m nd the Convicts, Demagogues and Doctrina es. voter's is, HE blîght of partisansbîp is upon nearly all the current discus- T sions of the convict labor question. The philanthropists who COIiRESPONDENT sends the followiog to us, having cut it epeak on bebalf of theprisoner, Iheeconomistswho assume tospeak A from the columns of ihe Evenmg Post: " The London Jour' on behalf of the community as a wbole, and ihe leaders and other nalist says: ' Mr. E. Tracy Greaves, the London correspondent of the talkers who epeak on behalf of " honest iabor," almost without New York World, who was condemned to pay £1,000 damages for exception find it inconvenient to be candid, But many qucstions libellîng Miss Geraldine Ulmar, the well-known operalic artiste, on which the general public is content to rcmain for a tioie in tho and her husband, Mr. Ivan Caryll, left London suddenly some two quasi-darkness of partisanship are more clearly lighted up by the or three weeks ago, and it ia now learced (says Mornitig) that he flaeh of musketry than by any other means. When men are w lling wiU not returo. Mr. Greavea could not personally pay, and hence to get ehot in order to right what they conaider an injustiee, dis- hia departure across the water. He sold the furoiture of his intereatedpartiesareslow tobelieve that there isnothing at all in chambers bef oi'e going, while tbe New York Worîd gave up i ts offices their aide of the case, Recent events in Tenneasee have, therefore, in Cockspui- street, and also disposed of the office furniture at auc- induced some people to wísh for fuUer informaíion in the matter of tion,' " 0 jrcorrespondent says he has searched through the Worlã the eompetition of prison labor with free labor than the stereotyped but has not been ablo to find any mention of this very interest- discussione of the eubject afford. iiig fact, Now the World publishes from day to day a great deal of Nothing could be plainer than the case which the doctrinaîre is personal aensational gutter-news, Íts plea heing, that the duly of a able to makc out against the demagogue in this matter. Here are newspaper is to report everything that goes on around us, what our a lot of men sentenced to imprisonment—if they do not support aervauisare talkingandthinkingabout, thedoingsof every " thug" themselves or help to, the community must hear tbe biu:den of and pickpocket, aiid, of course, all the unsavory episodes of private their support; tbis must be collected by taxation, and as most life that it can possibly spy into, But why, if this really is Ampvican taxes tend to diffuse themselves along the lines of least " journalism," is the Worlã so careful to keep from its columns the reoislance the butde '. comes largely upon the laboring classep, dirty news about ilself î Why did it not give a descriptioo of the Hence, for laborere to oppose the employment of convict labor iii sale of its correspondent's household effecta and of ifs own office the most remunerative way possible proves that the laborers are furnitureî Why did it not describe the tranaaclion in full, withbig fools, and strongly indicates that their leaders are knaves. Quod headlines? Why did it not interview its own correspondent aud erat dcmonstrandwm, Besides, look at the statistics of the matter; iUustrate liim in the process of his flight, and describe the feeiings convict laborers amount to only two and one-half per cent of all of the business manager, and the editors in the home office, when the laborers of the country, and the value of the product of theîr they received the news that tlie verdíct went against ihem ? Where labor in a year, as compared with the product of all the labor of the •was the enterprise of this great exponent of "journalism?" Can country, is only fifly-four hundredths of one per cent; " and, there- it be that there is somethiog wrong with " journalism" up in the fore," as has becn urged, " is practically infloitesimal in its aggrc- Worlã cupola? gateinfluence," Or, again,to put the tírst argument in a different •way, if wages are slightly lowered to the detriment oE a few pro- HE suggeafcion advancedby Mr. Johu Bigelow, in the current ducei ?, the price of coramodities manufactured wUI also be lowered T number of Scribner's Magazine, ia one which we are sm-e to the benefit oE the great hody of consumers. everyhody wUl indorse. The remuant of Mr. TUden's good inteu- These arguments, like many others emanating- from thc same tion towards New York City which was spared to ua, nofc by the authorities, are ao simple and so conclusive as to suggest that there courta, but by the generosity of one of his heira, amoitnts in all to must be something arlificial and unsound about them. And tbere about $80,000 a year. This sum is not a very large one for the ia. Equity courfcs have jurisdiction in tliose cases w here the law establishment and maintenance of a Public Library of real utility hy virlue oE its generality works injustice, and there is needed in in these days. It viould, of course, be positively inadequate if out economics an equify court for the setting aside of conclusions which of it annuaUy there had to be dtawn the biU for the rent aiid main- by virtue of their generality are false in particular iustances. tenance of abuildiug. Mr. Bigeiow's suggestion is tliat the city Aoy given man is not a " laboring class," but a laboring individual. supply the building. He poinls to the old Eeservoir in Bryant Suppose tbat, instead of going back to first principles of studying Park as a suitable sîte for the e,iiflce. Hitherto NewYorklias the statistics of indubtry Eor ihe eouufcry as a whoie, we examine been a very illiberal patron of what may be called the higher the situation which confronts him, and find that after learnitig a education of the Masses. We have no Public Library, euch as there trade, after aseuming the respousibilities of a family, after acquir- ia in Boston, Chifago and scores of other cities, which we regard ingproperty aud acquaintances in a giveu locality, his occupation wifch spiendid aupeicUiousaess. A first-class opportunity is now is about to be taken from him by tbe competiLiou of eonvict labor. presented to us to remedy one of our deficiencies. Mr. Bigelow's In order that this should corae about it is not necessary that the suggestion should be acted upon at once. proportion of convict laborers to free laborers in all iudustries over the whole eountry should be large, nor even tliat it should be large CCOEDING to aome of our contemporaries the recent scan- for the country as a whole in tbat particular industry. Aecordíng A dalous performances of the Common Council con- 10 the tenth census only one and one-half per cent of the marble stitutes an overwhelming argument against any proposal involving workers of the country were convicts; aud yet in one particular an important extension of the scope of municipal administratlon. locality,'Maryland, aod in one particular branch, that of manu- It is curious that writers who argue in this way do not perceive factutîng slaba for wash-stands, mantels, and so forth, one who that their reasoning cuts both ways. The argument amounts prae- held a contract for convict labor was able to dominate the trade, ticaUy to this. We must not, it is said, permit the city government and very nearly drive all competitors out of the fleld. The same to make its own gas or ruo ita own eleofci-ic plant, because the city thing has been exemplifled in the cooperage industry in Illinois, government i3 just a ring of "Barneys" and " Mikea" who will and we iufer is again iUustrated in the mining dislricts of steal and mismanage just in proportion to their opportunities, The Tennessee. answer to this is that the opportimities for stealhig and mismanage- Now euppose the hypothetical artisan'wbose case we are con- ment esist under any circumstances. We do not keep local fran- sidering has been displaeed by such a use of convict labor. Is he chises for seUiug gaa and operating railroads out of politics by not justitied in feeUcg that the State baa done an unjustthingin allowing private companíes to retain their preaent remunerative gathering togeíber a lot of criminals and using them to deprive privileges, The jiotiticians appreciate, i£ the public and the news- him of his occupation If the political economiets have ever taught August 37, 1898 ivecoru anu vjuiae. 263 him anything it is that he has a right to pursue his individual self- incumbrance, except two mortgages amounting to flfty-five thousaud interest, and it is maniTestly in line with this teaching for him to dollars. atterapt by every possible means to stop the employment of con- " The d fendant also alleged that Humphry was unable to and never had victs. If, as in Nebraaka, he hae reason to believe that the le-seee performed ber contract. "Tbedefendant testifled that Julius N. Kalley, the plaintifC who trans- of theconviets has secured his contract by jobbery and has griev- acted all the business in respect to tbe exchange, spoke to him about the ouely ewindled the State; or if, as in other caees, the State has ' Aldme' about December 30, 18B8, and that af terwards be reported to invested large amounts in machinery and plant upon which it wfll Kalley that be had esam Ded it. not realize the usual imerest and so is an unfair competitor with "Theresult of bia examÍDatioD andof subsequeDtcoDversations waathat private enterprises, his case ia strengthened. Kalley, Hutnpbry and the defendaut went some time in the montb of 0£ cotu-se, much of the outcry against the productive employ- February, 18Sy, lo Massacbusetts and esamined tbe defendant's farm, ment of convîcts has no such rational basis as that which we have Kalley testified tbat a day or two after returning from Massachusetts, the here indicated. It is ofien raerely tbe stock in trade of an unprin- defendant aad Humphry met at tbe office oE plaÍDtiff, and the result of their ÍLtervievF was tbe writtea contract cif excbncge. cipled politiciao, or the plaint of a laboring man who wants what is not good for him. It has been the caiise of much waste and of "Hesaid: ' Q. Did thej (Humphry and defendant) peraonally carrj on tbeir uegotiations face to face'í' ' A.>.Yes, sir.' ' Q. Thoj entered into a much more serious mischief. ít has defeated the hopes and the contract ?' 'A. Yes, sir.' 'Q. la that tbe eoDtraet mentio ed in the legitimaLe purposes of prison reformera, and has burdened the tax" answer here ?' ' A Yes, sir.' payers of many States mostneedlessly. " Tbis witness also testified tbat at an interview before the parties went At the same time we believe that the agitation of the labor to Maasachusettfi tbe followiog conversation was had: organizations in this matter would have been less mischievotis had " ' Q. What did he, defendant, saj ?' 'A. He sajs, I will make a chaDge their claims been more candidly conoidered by those wbo profess for property dowu tbt-re, what will be jour charge ? to be wise. What has been announced as the lesson of English "'He seemed to hammer on tbis.' (Ej tbe Uourt) 'Nu, not wbat he Chartisni, that " political agitation exists and is formidable only by seemed, just state what bedid absolutelj say and what yousaid,' virtue of what is just iu itfi dcmands," cannot be too constantly " * A. He said, what will be your cbarge in case you make an eschange? I said, Ihe priea of two-and-a-balf per ceot on tbe value, thirty thousand remembered. If the laborers have beeo uofair in their demands, doliars, which jou put OD tbe farm,' those w ho bave undertakeu to reply to them have been lazy and " IJpon tbis question the defeociant testified : ' Q. What did he (Callej) superflcial and disingenuous, and resulting mischíefs must he sají' 'A. HesBÍd tbat he boughtbe could eschauge mj propertj free charged to the one side as well as to the other. and clear for that propertj, free and clear of all incumbrances, except two mortgages upOD it for fiftY-five tbousanddollars.' ' Q. Whatdidyousay ? 'A. I will tbink of the mattei,' Brokers' Oonimissions, " ' Q. Wbat «as tbe Dext said betíteen jou aboutit?' ' A. Nothing The New York Court of Appea s, in tbe suit of Kalley against Baker, further at the time.' ' Q, Well, tbe oext time í' ' A. Tbe next time I decided Pebruary, 1S93, and reported in 13'î N. Y. Eeports, page 1 (wbich told him that if l could eschaDse my properl.y free aiid clear for tbe Rem- has just appeared), has laid dowii witb l reat clearness tbe rigbt oE a broker sen street tlat, fvee and clear from all ii îumbranceSj except the two mort- to his coiDmission, nofwitbstandi g the title to the pr'perty proves gage?.' ' Q. (hy tbe Court) For bowniucb ?' defective and the sale afterwards falls tbrougb We dopin it of sufScient importance to give Chief Judge Follett's opinion in full: " ' A, Two nioitgages for fittj-five tbousand dollars, I would do so, but I would not give acj peisonal prcpertj with my farm, and tbat if the "This action was begun to recover commissions alleged to have been exubatige was made, I would pay him a commission.' eamed by the plaÍDtiíT in procuring the execuliou o£ a coutract between " ' Q. What commission ?' ' A. Ko amaunt agreed upon.' ' Q. Any- thc defendant and one Humpbry for the excbange of reai estate. tbing stated by bimon that subject ?' ' A. He said tbat commission for " IQ 1-89, and for soine years prior tbereto, the defendant owned a farm out-of-towD p'^opt^rty was two and a-balf per cent.' " in tbeState of Massachusetts, andAnn 0. Humpery an apartment house " Tbere is no evideDce that tbe plaiat ff kuew anything about the tîtle to on the uorth side of Rcmsen street, in the City of Brooklyn, kuown as tbe the'Aldine;' thac hn madeany rtpresenlatioDS in respect to it, nor does ' Aldine,' in which there was certain perscnal property. it appear tbat tbc defeodaDt a lied bim to make, or cause to he made, a " February 18, 1-,S9, the d"fenda t a d Huajphry entered into a written seaicb. contract by whicb tbey egreed to escbangeproperties, hoih to be freefrom " Tbe tria! com-t submitted the question as to what the agreement was allÍQeumbrances, escept ibe ' Alaine' nos tobesubject to two morigages to tbe jury, ÍDstructÍug them as follows: ' In ordiuarj cases, the law is amouotÍDg to fiíty-five thousand dollars, ou tbe Ist of April, 1889, on whích well Sf.-ttled where a broker s employed in ref erence to a sale or excbange dav tbe defendant was to convey tbe farm to Bumpbrj and she tbe of real estate, that wheu be bríugs a buyer to a seller wbo is wiiling and ' Aldine' to tbe i.efendant. ready to enter intoau agreemeut witb the seller íor Ibe purcba^e of bis " The parties to tbe contract met on tbe day acd at tbe place appointed, property on tbe tei' is that the seller has fised, and thc seller is satisfled to the plaiut ff's cfflce, and a deed was tendered by Mrs. MuiDpbrj to tbe accept him as a purchaser, tben the brokei' has earned his comujissicn, defendant, who raised the follonîng objections to the title: (I) That }El90 " ' The earuÍDg of it is not dependent, in sucL cases, on the questiou aa of interest was unpa d ou tbe mortgage , and tbe laies, amountÍDg to to whether the buyer carries out tbe contract, or aa to whether the seller Î1,;Í89.8;Í, wereunpaid. (2) That Mrs. Humpbry was a married woman is able to compltte his coutract, and thftt ber husband did uot join in the deed wbicb was esecuted bj her April 3, 1838. " ' Therefore, I say to jou, iii the absence of anj express agreement to the conli'dr j, the law is that tbe broker is entitled to his commisîions when "(4| Tbat tbe bill of sale of tbe furnîture in the ' Aldine,'which was to the vendor accepts, when be (the broker) brings to the vendor a party go to tbe defendant, was aot subscribed at tbe end, but about the m ddle of ready and williug to accspt thc lenns fised by the vendor, aud he euters the tlocument. ÍDto a coníract with him, " These were tbe only objections specif cally made on the Ist of April, " ' The coDtEDtion is that tbere was a different agreement here. 1880. Oû the triat the defendaut raised other objections. "' Now, I prop'jse to leave tbat question to you to determine. " («.) That tbe deed tendered by Mrs, Sumpbry recited that the land "'IE jou fl d tbat this was an ordinary Líontract, inade witbout auy was subject to an agreement entered i to by a fotmer owner of an ad join- coDditioDS, the broker emplojed iu tbe usual way, and tbat there waa no jng lût, tbat a party-wall sbou'd be maintained, one-half onthe land of bargain entered into between the piaintiff and Mr. Baker, that there were each, and for tbe mutual benefit of both parties. only to be paid bis coramissions in case this sale went through, then pla ntiff " [b) Tbat tbe deed to Mrs. Humphry retîited that the laud waa subject is entitled to reeover. to a restriction imposed by aformer owner oE tbis lot and the adjoÍDÍng " ' If, however, tbe bargain agreed upon between Mr. Kalley and Mr, lots, tbat uo buildings should be built on those lots with n eight feei of the Baker was, tbat commission was only to be paid iu case tbi* whole trans- nortb line of tbe street. action went tbrough, as provided by the termsof tbecontractof eicbaDge, "Tbedefendaat rejBcted the title ofEered by Mrs, Humphry, and tbe the plaintiff is not entitled to recover uuless jou are satisfied from the contract to eíchange was never performed. evîdence bere thtit Mr. Baker capriciously refused to carry out the "The question underly ng all others in tbis case, aud which is deciaive contract.' of it, is, was it tbe uuderstaiidi g of the parties to tbis action ttaat the " To tbis instruction the defendanfc took no exception, except to that part plainliíE was not to be entitled U> commissions, unless mutual conveyances of it wbich laid down the rule that ordiuarily tbe broker'is entitled to of the properties contracted to be excbanged were made and accepted, or the coramissions when the parties have been fouud satisfactory to each whetber be was eni,iiled to commissiona when the contract of exchauge other and they have entered into a mutual contract of purcbase and saie.' was executed ? " This exception presents DO error. "It appears by the record tbat tbe defendant, in 1883, employed the " In Enopp vs. Wallnce, 41 N. Y. 477, the defendant employed a broker lilaintiQ" toeffect asale of hia farm, snd that for some time before the to purcbase certam real estate for a price named, agreeing to pay him one negotiations were begun, which resulted n the contract to exchaDge, the per cent ou tbat price for his services, Througb the aid aad aesistance of owner of the ' Aldine' bad employed the plaintifE to sell it, tbe broker a contract of sale at tbe price uamed was entered into peraon- " It is alleged in tbe complaint that $?5(J was the value, and the agreed ally between the defendant and theowuer oE tbe property. As a defense price of the services rendered by tbe plaintiff lor Ibe defendant, The toan actioD brought to recover the commissions, the defeDdant sought to defendant in bis answer denied ibat be agreed to pay auy deSDÍte sum, ahow that tbe litle of the veudor was defective, and for tbat reason he was but alleged tbat be ' agreed that if tbe plaintiff sbould be instrumeolal in unable to perform his cootract. It was beld ' it was no defeuse to the effecling a sale of aaid property upon such terma and for such considera- plainíiff's claim that the title to the proportj was defective. Messmore tionasmi bt besatísfactory end agreed upon by tbe defendant, and not (tbe broker) had not undertfikeD tbat it should be good. The contract otberwise, tbat he, tbe defendant, would paj tti tbe plainiifE a reasocable between bim and tbe defendant did not place his riebt to corapensation on commissiOD for bis said services.' sucba condit ou.' The judginent in favor of Mr. Kalley was aSirmed " It was also aileged ÍD tho ans^íror that Fehruarj 18, 1889, the defendant with coats." aud Humphry entered inio a contract (a copy of wbich is anuexed to tbe answer), to convey April 1, 18S9. hia farm, valued at thirty thousand dol- lara, to liumphry, in cons deratiou that she would couvey to the defendant THE RBCORD Ann GDIDE edition oE the Building Laws, meaning all tbe the ' Aldine,' togetber with the furoitiu'Q therein, free and clear Erom all lawsrelating to building in New York City, together with the regulatious S64 Kecord and Guide. Augnit S7, 189« of the Bu lding, Publíc Worka and íre Departments, is publishsd and DOW The ApproaoMng Eeal Estate Oongresa. for sale at tbis offlce. The Second Congress of the National Real Bstate ÃBSOCíatlOD is to take place at Buffalo, N. Y., on October 4th, 5th aud 6lh next, and wiU be Some Important Strest Opening Procsedings. attended by delegates from Alabama, Arkansaa, Connectlcut, Colorado, RHPOKrS OF THB! CO fÍIISSIOÎJEHS UPON TSE COST OF THK 1,4.^8 TO BE Califomia, Florida, Georgia, IlIÍDoÍs, lowa. Kentucky, Kansas, Michigan, TiKEN AND THE SCHEMES OF ASSESSMENT. Minnesota, Montana, Mis80urí, New York, Obio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah In thematter of acquiring title to tbe property required for the widen- and Wiscoasin. A delegate wiil also be present from Montreal, Canada. ÍQg and extensioD of Tremonbavenue, from Aqueductavenue tothe Boaton The first meeting of the association took place last year ia NashviUe and road, one of tbe most important cross-eountry tboroughfares on the Nortb was proDounced a success. There do not aeem to be aay promineut New Side, theUommissÍonersof EîtimateaDd Assessment, Messrs. John Whalen, Yorknameson tbelistof members. TheoEftcersare Benj. M. Weîl, of Mil- JohD Eallorau aud Gíeorge R Kelso, have just flled their flnal report with waukee, president; M. M. Kliue, o£ Nashville, Tenn., secretary; J. C. Commissioner of Public Works Thomas F, Gilroy, after makÍDg material Bartholf, of Milwaukee, aesistant secretary; aud Wm. B. Cutter, of obangesÍD theam^iutitsof the awards aud assessmeuts, The prelíminary Buffialo, treasurer. There are twenty-two vicB-presidentsj bailing from reportwhich wasflledoa February Ist was aitogetheruosatisfactory to the cities so far apart as San Francisco and Velasco, Texaa, and there ia a owners of the propertj taken for tha improvement, hoth as to the awards Board of Control compoaed of nine members. and the scheme of assessment, and iu a solid body tbey attacked the report, The real estate men o£ Buffalo are making extensive preparations for the OD thÍBground,aDdupon the production of additîonal testimony showing entertainmeut of tiieir guests. There is to be a receptíon and ball and a trip the greater value of their property they suceeedsd in moving tbe Comrois- to Niagara Falls. Questions of importance to the real estate interest will be sioners to a considerable augmentation of their awards. According to the discussed, and the eDtertaiument eommittee will act in concert with the report Dow on file theawards for property takeu amount to S352,'J45.93 city authorities iu exteDdiug hospitalities to the visitors, Addresses are and the assessment, wbicb is limited by law to balf tbe depth of the blocks promised by Chauncey M. Depew on " Eapid Trausit and Suburbau Real on either side of the proposed improvement, to §378,774.28. OE thisamount Estate;" ex-Gov. Hubbard, of Texas, on tbe "Dependence of Owners the municipality is ealled upou to pay $!47,67il.50, oE whicb $8,273.36 is an ou Agents;" Hon, Seymour Dexter, of Elmira, on " Building aud Loan asBessment ou eity property, and the balance, $139,397 14, is tbe city's por- AssociatioDs and their Influence on Real Estate interests;" Hon. Ei'nest tion of the cost of tho laud and the proceedÍBgs to acquire it. W. Bowditch, of Boston, oD"Titlo Guarantce Compaaies;" Hon. F. C. Next iu tbe order of costliness is the proceeding for the opening and Moore, ou " Propor Building ConstructionfroraanlnsuranceStandpoint;" extenjion of Webster aveuue, froni 184th strcet to Middlebrook atreet Hon. Pet«r A. Porter, on " The Niagara Falls Tunnel," aad Hon, J. Cra- (Mosholu Parkway), at Bedfoi'd Park. The Commissioners oE Estimate dock Simpson, ou " Titles aad Transfers." and Assessment in this proceediug were John WhaleD, Johu H. Mooney The objects oE the assooiation, as announced by tbe board, are: "To aad John Halloran. Their first report was filed on October 3, 1890. As ÍD estabhsh and maintaia a contral body of reference and union for its mem- the case oE Tremont avenue, tbe owners of the property taken vigorous y bers; to acquire, preserve and disseminate valuable information appertain- protested against the amouDts of the awards and as=essments, and after iug torealestate in the United States; to encourage, establish aDdmain- making a good flght ou them have tbe satisfaction of seeing the awards tain uniform busíness principles and usages in real estate traDsactions; to materiady increased, The amount of the damages awarded in this case is inspire and create closer fraternal relations between agentB, owners and $187,910.85. The assessment is for something more tban this, the city's purchasars oE realty; to encourage the orgaoizatiou of associations and .share being 8104,213,87 instead of §70,947.95 as flxed by the first report. eîchanges in various States and cities of the Untted States; toinfluence The area of assessmeut is embrat ed within ISith street, the New York & aad direct and make uniform, asfar as possibls, the iaws afEectiug real Harlem Raih'oad aud Moshoht Parkway (both sides), and au irregular liae property ia various States; to discourage wild speculation aud fictitious from Briggs avenue, at Mosholu Parkway, to ISith street. 'booms;' to encourage and dif-ect, as far as possible, the investmeat of A peculiar proceediog was that for tbe opBuing of lî3d street, from lOth moaey iu tbose sections promising the greatest and safest returns; to ele- J avenne tothe Eiogsbridge road. Begun in Pebruary of 1S86, with a com- vate and dignify the real estate business; to eucourage and improve social 1 mission composed of Geo. F. Lnngbein, Wm. V. I Mercer and Edv'dL. intercourse among tbe members øf the associatiou; to establish a high Parris, this fii'at commissioD preaeoted, fîist, a reijort alIowÍDg no damages standard of ethics among real eatate menandtbeir 'rating' by commer- for the property taken, and on reconsideration a new report allowing tbe cial agents." merely nominal sum pf §6 damages, aud makÍDg an aasesameot of $36fi.73 • to cover all the costs. Btit the property-onners were agaio too strong for the Corporation CouDsel's office aud tbe old commission was diamissed aad Eids for the Big Croton Dam, a new oue appointed, consistiug of Wm. A. Duer, Wm, H, Harris and The Aqueduct Commissioners yesterday received the report of Chief Sam'l W, Mdbank, whose report bas just been filed. By this new report Eugineer Fteley upon the bids submitted on Wednesday, for the construc- theproperty ownersareawarded $14,436.50 fortheir land and the asSêss- tion of tbe big dam at Cornell site on the Croton Rivei'. The original bida meDt ís increased to 6>!4,860 46, were opeued Jtine 39th, hut they proved uusatisfactory, and were rejected, and the work readvertised. Atthat biddmg the flgures ranged betweeu For tbe opening of 135th street, from Convent avenue to Avenue St, $3,5í7.640, wbich was the bid of tbe Ryau & McDouald Construction Co,, Nicholas, Andrew S, Hammersey, Jr., Robt, M. Van Arsdale and Patriek oE Baltimore, aad S ,519,998, the fljures aubmitted by a St. Louia flrm, J Fox, the Commissiouers, hava flled their flua! report showing awards of There were Eour other bids by New York parties. Areport by tbe Comp- M $ 6,019.80, aad aDassessment of Í57,513.70. This is distribured over the trolter and Commissioner o£ Public Works on the respousibility of the hlocksandlots witbia tbe followiug bounds: Aveuue St. Nicholas, ISSth Baltimore coi'poration was adverae, aud the bids were therefore all street, St. Nichalas terraca, 136l,h streat, Convent aveoue, centre line of i'ejected. blockbetweea 13íd aud 133d streets, St. N eliolas terrace, centro hne of blocfc betwee 13Jd aad 13Ist streets, and St, Nicholas avenue. At the laat biddiug the Baltimore snã St. Louis parties dropped out, and - Th') utervale avsnue proceediag is also pendiog in aboub the same con- flve bids were received, aud haviug been computed by. Cbief Engineer ditiou, Commissioners Tbos. P. Wiekes, Wm. H. Barker and Dan'l Sherry Fteley, are fouud to be as follows: bave flled tbeir flnal report showing awarda of 139,693.80 aad an aasess- James S Coleman, New York $ÍI,150,,573 meut oE $64,359.80, oE whicb the ciiy at large is ca led upon topay$3i,- Hînry H, Brown, New York 4,181,46* 2'33.85as itssh re. The area of assessment iacludes the blocka betweeu Timothy J. Sulhvan, Albany 4,314,865 StebbiuB avenus, 6Tth streeb, Hall place, 65th street, Stehbias avenue, John McQuade, New York 4,403,803 Lana aveDue, Ely street, the Hudson River & Portchestar Railroad, TiEfany Winston, Crimmius, Wasbburn & Co., New York. 4,537,769 atreet, 165th streeb, Kelly street, 167tb street, Pox street, Horae atreet, the The Engiae r's estimate was 4,574,820 Soathera BoulBvardaud a lÍQBproduced 500 feet north and paraliel with Henry H. Brjwu's bid was the same that he submitted on the original O arlotte placî. This next to Tremont aud Webiter avenues is the most opeuÍQg. James S, Colemaa was not a bid ier at tbe flrst openiog, but bls imparíaat street opeaing pi-oceediog initiated for the North Side in many brothersubmitted abid whicb was siigbtlyhigber tbanBrown'sÍQamou t. years, for ibisbub thebegínn ng oE the openi g up to improvemeut and TbeCjmmission took the bids under consideratiou and wiU probably not settlamenb oE a veiy Urge aud easily accessihle district, Already the steps be tn ahurry to make the award, but there is little doubt but that Mr. have beeu takeQ in anticipatioa of the conclusion of tbis improvement, to Coleman will get tbe coutr.act. Eacb bidder had to deposit S40,0û0 as sewer tbe districtby a big truak sewer through latervaie avenue, aad the security to euter into coutract uader the terms of the competition and the otberstreet improvements. will follow as fast as the machinery of the suecessful ona will bive to furnish furtber security ín the shape of i500,00O muuicipal circumlocution offîce will permit them. of bonds to fulfiU tbe contract, The dam is to be of masonry and the biggest thing oE its kiud in the Twoother reports are tbose of Commissioners John H. Rogan, Hy, world, It is to be bui b bebween two hills neariy 3,000 feet apaft, about 3^^ WÍQthrop Graj and Sam'i W. Milbauk, iu Ibe 167th street, from Prospect miles below tbe present Croton dam, and s intended to impound 44,000,000,-. to Westchester avenue, proceeding, wherein awards of $14,965.53 aud au 000 gallons of water. It will be buUt upon a solid rock bottom, 105 feet assessment of ¥20.388.40 havebeen made; aud tbe 131st sbreet, from lOth below tbe present bed of the Croton river; wiU ba 285 feet higb Irom tbis to Coavect avenue, proceeding, in which Commissîoners Owen W. Flana- rock bottom. or 180 feet high above the present bed of the atream. Its gan, Wm. G. Davis and Jos. O. Wolff have awarded $3 damages aad have greatest tbickness at bottom wÍU be S15 feet and its length (iOO feet, At made an assessment of $385, whieh is leviedon balf the bloek on eitherside the top it will be 80 feet wide, with a 50 feet roadway, and 1,800 t'eet long. of tbe improvement, —-»• — -.- The water wiU never rise to within more thaa ten feet of the top, but will flow over aspillway, alao of masom-y, along the north side of tbe dam,, Lease of the Hotel Endicott. 1,000 feet long, 6 feet wide and from 20 to 75 feet deep. Seven yeara are. - Chas. B. Schuyler this weelt consummated wbat is probably the biggest allowed for the canstrucbion work. lease of the season. The lease was of the Hotel Endicott, Oolumbug aveoue, •8i8t and 82d streets, for the owners, P. Sr. D. Mitchell and Cbai-Ies A. Fiiller, to Edward Pannacci, e hotel owner of Seabright, N. J., and for Ohituary. many years Delmonico's maoager at the Broad street restaurant. The AOGt79TD8 C, WALLBRIDGB, lease is for ten years and the consideration ia declared to be $80,000 a year. Augustua C, Wallbridge, a well-known builder bero and iu Brooklyu, Tbe Hotel Endicott ia a seven-.storj Tiffany briek and stoae-trimmed hulld- died on Sunday laat at the age o£ thirty-eight, He assisted in the con- in^, wil,h atores OH the grouad floor, and it covers a plot that is 204 feet on structiOD of the Tbird Aveuue Elevated road, aerving as au eDgineer. He Columbus avenue, x 134 feet on the atreet. Mr. Fuller, who is well known abandonedBngineoring to devotehimself to building, an occupation that la the guests of the hotel, remains as its manager. be foilowed up to the time of bis deatb. Both citiea bear evidence of his AuguBt 87,1892 Kecord and Uuide. 28S bill and conscientiousmetbods as a bu-tlder. Mr, Wallbridge eonfined bis question oE dedication of the property to public usQs, The flrstCon mission iperations prÍDcipalIy to large structures. Hie father is 0. B. Wallbridge, assumed a dedication aud awarded only nomi al damagos, aad the owners ;hesenior member of theflrm of Calhouu, Robbins & Co., of thiscitj, con^ended for substantial damages. rhefuaeral, whicbwas attendedby delegations from the New Yorlt and Brooklyn Mechanics' and Traders' BxebaDges, took place on Tuesday from Fe sonal. tbe family, residence, No, 833 Garfield place. Tbe interment was at Hiram Rinaldo r=turned OD Tbursday from Haine's Falla in tbe Catskills. Qreenwood, Louis Riualdo lef t town on Thursday for Higbland Beacb. ——• -a— .^ CyriîieCarreau, tbe well-kuowD agent and broker of Grand street and Plans for the Teacheis' Oollege, tbe Bowery, bas been living witb his family at Felham Manor, N. Y., First among tbe inatitutions wbich have obtained sites on Morningside during tbeheatedperiod, comiog to town daily. He wiii return to the Heights to get down to tbe practieal work oE construetion is the CoIIege city for good about September l,5th. for the TraiDÍng of Teachers. Upou a piot embracÍDg tweoty lots, baviog W. H. Murphy, Superintendent for Cbas. Lebmanu, the artiflcíal stoue an equal f rontage oa 130th and 2 Bt streets, batween Amsterdam avenue eontractor, retm-ned oa Tuesday from Pleasure Beach. and the Boulevard, it will erect its permanent.coUege buildings. Tbep ons Builder C, E. Moore spant his vacation in Orange County, N, Y, for this structiire, or series of structurea, were drawn by Mr. William A. Broker H. B. Stacey, of West ll'îth atroet, has beeD too busj tbia Bum- Potter. The elevatíon, an iilustration of which is published berewith, mer to take a vacation.

IVew York Co lege for the Trai'ning of Teachers. William A. Potter, Architect.

shows agroup of buildings iu the secular Gotbic stjle, four storiea high, C. W. Hoffiman, manufacturer of durab-waitera aud hand elevators, has surroundíng a îarge central court and subslantiallj eovering theplot, The returned fíom East Quogue, L, I. illustration shows the main front on 120th street. JohD J. Tobin aud Wm. E. Cuff, o£ Tobin & Cuffi, real estate brokers, Contractshavebeenmadefor the erectionof a partof the maiu building will leave town next week to speod tbeir vacation, They wUI go to Sara- to' ether with the east wiug, wbicb part of the scheme it is intended to toga Spv ngs, aa tbey have dooe for several years past. complete by the spring of 1894, when tbe coilege's leaseof its present build- George A. Reeber, o£ tbe flrm of J. Reeber's Sons, returaed from ing, No. 9 University place, wiilexpire. The entire buildiog is to be of Europa last Saturday, per steamer Furst Bismarck, modem, flre-proof constructioa and is to be trimmed tbroughout in bard- Broker Isaac T. Meyer is summerÍDg at the AtlaDtie H'ghlands and wood and is to have all the improvements, including three elevatora. The working up a very ímportant aad attractive land scheme embracing desir- interior division wUI be mainiy in large rooma suited tothe purposes of the sirable properties at that popular resort. college. The coat of construction is estimated at $675,000. Comp roIIer Theo. W. Mjers and his lamily goea to-day on a vaoation of « ten days or so, rit to Saratoga and tben to Mrs. Horace J. Brookes' camp in the Adirondack , near Paul Smith's. Mr. Mjers expects to do some In and Abont the Oity, axpert fishiiig up in the mountaina. It wil! be a great disappomtment to many property-ownera alongthe line of Lesington avenue to learn that the proeeediuga for the openiug o£ that thoroughfare through the blocks between 97th and lOSd streets wiU Everyone Interested in Keal Estate have to be gone over again de nom. The original proceediug, begun aome Should possesa a copy of the Colambus Historical Guide o£ New York City, ssued by this joumal. It forms a handy, corapact hook of nearly yeavs ago iu the Hewitt admiuistration, was brought to a substantial con- one hundred pages, with anumberot novel copyright maps, with rapid clusiou by the fli-st Commission, and its report was confirmcd first by the handy indeses showÍDg the location of everj street, the dirÊction in which Special Term aiid then upou appeal to the General Tei-m, The elevated ib ruua, where it begins and where it ends, with a scale to show thu time railroad compaoy and other interested property-owners appealed to tho necessary for eovering any distauce by horse-car, olevated road, or Eerry. Court oE Appeals, and pendiag thia appeal the proceediug has been nbau- The streots aud avenues of the anuexed dîstricb are similarlj treated. lu doned aud new proceedings begun. addition, the book contains a shorb chronological historj of the city, atati - [t is explaiued on the part of the Corporation Couusel that, notwith- tics, general information, the location of all piers, all elovated stations and standiug the Eavorable decísious in the tíupreme Court, thero was u.i hope the street numbers nearest to them, as welt aa tbe routes of all borse-car oí a favorable decision in tbe Court of Appeals, and since the proceediug liues, thfcir braíiches aad connections, the distance they travel, and tbe is one oE most urgent character, it was considered Wisest, as saving both in time they occupy. Alistof ali post-ofTiees, difllrict messeDger and tele- time and oxpeose, to abandou the ori^inal proceedings aud bcgiii ovor, graph oHicea, botels, steamsbip lines, railroad depots, ferries, niarkets, Thomas P. Wickes, Theodore Westou nnd Isidor Graybead have beeii appointed the Commissioners in the new proceeding, and they have organ- theatres, express ol iees, dispeosaries, bospitals, churches, liljranes and ized aud begun the taking of teatimoDy regarding the value of the propei'ty clubs are given, with a great deal of other information. Judeed, there is to be taken, Although it is said the Conamissiouers will expedite thc pro- :,carcety a question bhat cau be aaked concornÍDg tbe topography aud build- ceeding as much as possible, it wîU in the nature of-thiiig.s require sevcral ings oE the city tbat this book dooa not anawer at a glance. The pnce !a • mouths, aud perhaps two years or more, lo advauco tbe proceediiig os far •25 centa, or bouud iu cloth 50 oeuts. For sale at tho office of publicatioa, as the Court of • Appeals again. The trouble is said to have beeu over some 14 and 16 Veaey atreot. m Record and Guide. August 27, ISaS BUILDIN'G' WEWS.

One morning, some eight years ago, the late Joho H. Sberwood, at that bouses. But tbe reason wby we do nct build tbem is because the price o^ time Presideub of tbe Fiftb Aveoue Banli and a director ín tbe Mutual lots has become so bigh tbat it does not pay us to build aujljiÍDg less thai Life Insurance Compaiiy, entered tbe editorial sancium oE THE RECORD a four-story boose. We bave to pay from SL'),00G to $30,000 fo^ AND GuiDB, and after formally greeting tbe editor, since deceased, good lots on side streets nowadays. In some iocalities, ve remarked tbat he had an important communication to make. It ^pas bis few, tbey can be bougbt for from S10,000 to S14,000 each, but th l . intontÍOD, he said, to carry out a plaii whereby the value of propertj in is ratber far west or nortb o£ íiHtb street, or aome distance from an eleva- the neigbborbood of II6tb streetandSth avenae would faegreatlyenbaneed, ted road statiou. Still, take tbe Seventies and Eigbfcies, and you wiU find and bis metbod of doing it would be to build ai: elevator, so as to make the thatyour groundfor a3.J-foot houseivÍUcost you about §13,000, and your 116bh street station tbe easiest of ascent, instead of Ihe most diffleult, in three-story house, say, S12,n00to#ia,000 more, Add to that your proflt, New York City. iuterest, etc, ond you are close on to $3'>,000. Now, wbo U going to pay * + * * tbat much fora three-story house? Theestra fíoor on a four-story housa' Those wbo knew Jobn H. Sherwood, with his gray bair, classic features only coslsafew tbousanddoUarsaudyou can easilygetmuch more fcban and fine bead, wil remcmber that hepossessed a great fund of euergyand the difference iu cost from a purchaser Tbe deraand is for tbree-story doterminaiion. For years be had sat still with impatience, the only resi- houses costÍDgfrom §18,0(10 to Si.^,000. We could DO doubt sall scores o£ denb in bis vicinity, waitíiig for his property to rise ín value. It rose all these, hut we cauuot produce them at thoje figurea." THE RECORD AND around bim to tbe north and fouth, around tbe I3 tb street elevated road GU DE hasfor severa jears been poiuting out the scarcity of three-story station aud ai'ound tûe station at If!4th street, tbe latter the easiest of bouses on the Wesfc Side, and in its statistics, culled from an actual canvasB ascent in the who e city; but the value of vaoaut property remained of houses built and sold in two years, showedthafc o£ allclassesof buiIdÍDgs stationary around IlStb street. To asceud and descend eighty-uine steps —flats, teDomeata and private reaidences—tbree-story housesso'd tbebest. daily ia too much for tbe average citizeu, wbo, •wbile be will put up witb THK RECORD A.\D GUIDE does not, howev^r, quite share tbe views of our many itopositions, stops short at the rroverbial straw. friend the builder who is quoted above, for there are plenty of lols left on * # iF tho West Side ou which throe-story houses can be built with profit, The history of the erection of tbe elevator buililing at lI6tb streetand Buildera have oaly to search for tbem and they wiU find tbem. 8bh aveouebas never quite been told, It originatej in Jobn H. Sherwood's * * * T brain, but ib started in theedito^ial rooms o£ THE RECOED AND GUIDE. Returniog to the section north of Central Park it may be stated tha The very moQtion of the project jn tbispaperon the following Saturday there are otber advantages possessed by that locality besides an elevato advaaced pricBs D the locality. Lots bave sincî risen from about $3,000 building, wifb which to get up to an "L" road staiion. It is boundec to S'0,0O0eacb on sideatreets, anû from $4,000 to $Iy,000 each aod over on or is neír, four of the mosfc impfírbaut city parHs, namelj: Central, Rivei avenues, in bbe vieÍDÍty. side, Mornings-lde and Mount Morris. It hasruuning tbrougb it some o * í + * the fluest avenues in the citj, It is bo be improved wjth tbree of tbe flnea Is it not bigh time that similar effiorts were made to obtain elevators at structuresiuthecountry—theOathfdral, St, Lube's Hospiialand Columbi otber stations where they are needed? Just as property was belped, and Gollege. Those who bave not visited Morniugside Fark lately wiU b buiiding opfiations were created, by tbe elevatora at 116tb street, so is a surpriaed at its beauby, now bhat it is pract cally completed. Tbe city he aimilar resuU likely to foliow tbe erecion of elevator buildiogs at otber spent its míliioija on tbis park to advantage. Its massive masou-worb, il stations. This is particularly so with the up-towa siatio s, for, if people noble terraces and its flne lawns eombÍDe to make an improvement wbic are goÍDg tolive a lo g way from the great down-town busioess centres, will later on be appreciated. Tbe Oolumbus avenue front, on the easterl; tbey ougbt to bave some compensating advantiiges tberefor. Now, boundarj of tbo park, ought to be extremelj valuable, } et lols aro pract elevators, sucb as esiât at llfitb street, could with advautage bs p'acíd at cally goi a-begging tliere. It is only aDCtber exemplification of tbe fac tbe ISith streec station at btb aveni e, Tbere is a perfeotlabjr nth of beretofore remarked in tbese coIurûDS—tbat New Yorkers are very slow t stairs at that statioa, and tbo great crowds that use it should bave quicker discsrn tbe valueof a magniflcent and ever-oDen park írontBge for res means affordíd tbem cf aícent and dcscent, Jobn Sberwood and his dence pm'poses. neighboissubseribedfor tb s purpose fifty dollars for eacb lot tbey owned, * * T í and built tbe structure tbemselves, banding it over to tbe Man6attau t may or may not be an advantage to this locil ty tbat tbe upper lab Roaa for operation, Tbe Raiiway Conipany sbould OQg sioce in Ceutral Park, wbicb is etitered from 11 th strcet and 7tb avenue, give have pui chased a coruer on 12, th street and utilized it in part to transport au opportunity for rowiog to residents in tha section above described passengers to and from their trains; fuilÍDg wbich it would bave paid tbe Tbis lake is uí, 5, W^alter Koid, F. J. Sebnugg, C. Graham & Sons aod B. Muldoon Com- 6, 15, 1.5X, fi, l'í. l K, 18. 18>í, 19Jí, 30, 21, 21% and 22 of prise a quarfceb of builders who stick fcotb e east side of Central Park. Mr. bíock 283. Eeid reeently begaD work on four houses on tbe soulh side of y3d street, No. 9,—37th at, s s, Ward No, 4359, and S7tb st, n s, Ward Nos. 4478 and wesC of Madison avenue. Mr. SchEugg bas just completed a row of Ebree- 4490, bet 8th nud 9th avs. atory bouses on 9 th street, near Park avenue, which he offers at from No. 10.—Ward lîos, 13.14, 15, 16 and 17 of block 605, l3th Waíd. Í17,6u0 to $iy,5iJ0. Mcssrs, Graham's exteasive operãtions are wellknowD, No, II.—P st, beb Dyckman st and Bolbon road. 'and Mr. Muldoon is erecfcíng an apartmeut house on Madisou aveuue, No, 12.—llSfcb st, beb Morningside and Arasterdam avs. corner of 90tb strect. Mr. Reid's brotber, Gsorge, has gone over to tbe Wo. 13.—Amsterdam av, frora s s of I94tb st to Fort George av. West Side and is flnisbÍDg flve ûne bouses on lOlst street. near Eiverside Nri. 14.—lOlst st, from Ist av to Eaat Ríver. , Di'iva, opposito tbe Doelger mansion and grounds. Mr. Schnueg bas built a few houses wesC of tbe Park, but bis work has been almost entirely Objectíons may be flled uatil September SOth, Confirmation wiU be asbed ott ihe Easb Side. on September 2lBt. B * * * * OfctÍDger Bros. & Kora are having a large store building erected on One of Ihe mosfc interesfcing features n tbe plans for St. Luke's Hospital, West l4th street, opposite the Armory. Obtinger Bros. bave had hard now on exbibifcioD at the Germania Building, is the compreheusive system lutîk wîtb some of the buUders to wbom they made building loans, for beating and ventilating, witb drawings of the po'wer plant, sbown iu notably S. Bittíner and T. F. DuDue, wbo disappeared mysfceriously oae oE tbe competitive desigus. witboufc payiog tbeir bills. otiee to Property-Owners, Special l otices. I The Board of Assessors, offiice at No, 27Cbambers streeC, wiU on Sep- MORRIS E. STBRNE WILL GO IT ALONB. ( tember st, at 11.30, receive proofs and Iisten to arguments of property The firra of áJden & Sterne, real estate brokers, estabiished over fcivelve owners respeeting damages fco their property from tbe foUowÍngimprove- yeai-s on I4th streefi bas been dissolved by mutual eonsent, Mr. Morris E, DieDts: Bterne will continue inbusinesa at the o d stand, No. 9 Eaat 14th street. RereguiatÍDg and regrading Morris av, from 53d to 156tb sf, witb Mr. SterDe is weli and favorably kuown as an active, energetic and suc- approaches to intersectiug atreets and avenues iu use. cessful worker. He will transact as heretofore a genera reai estate busi- RegulatÍDg and grading Bristow st, from Btebbíns av to Boston road. ness, embracÍD properties in all parts of the city acd gi e bis undivided « * + > attention thereto. With flrst-class facilities, a centrally located ofBce, mauy years' esperience and establiíhed reputatiou Mr. Bterne starts alone Assessments have been completed and are opeu for inspection at tije under tbe most favorable conditions and promises to be suecessful. oaiee of tbe Board of Assessors, No, 21 Cbambers street, as foUows: Mr. Sterne was formerlj' treasurerof tbe Central Safe Deposifc Company No, 1,—153d st aod 8tb av, s e cor—for a basin. and is connected witb a number of iastitutioDS, as well as heiDg a director No. 2.-—Edgecombe av, w s, opposite 143d st—for a basin, of the Fourteentb Street Bank. As akeady stated his offlce wiU continue Ko, :j.—I4.3d Et aud 8tb av, n e cor—for a basin. at tbe old 6tand, No. 9 East 14th street. No. 4.—141st st and Edgecombe av, n w cor—for a basin. No. 5.—127th and Lawreoce st—alterations to basín. TOBIN & QUFE. No. 0.—l tjth sb, n s, bet Central Park West and Manhattan av~for a Tbe card of Messrs, Tobin & Cuff, real estate and insuraoce brokers, sewer. appears ou aDotber page. These geotlemen are young and active workers, No. 7.—72d st, tor 015 ft east of Av A—sewer. aud are well and favorab j known to a large and growing clientele. Tbey No. 8.—Ist av, bet 43d aod 44bb sts—sewer. bave a bandsome office, are courteous aud paÍQSfcaking, and life-long resi- Ko. 9.—Ut av, bet 8iltb and !! th sts—sewer. dauts of tba diatrict in wbich tbey do business, and make a specialty of No. K'.—133d st, n s, beC Leoox and 7th avs—for flagging, curbing, &c. renting and colIectÍDg, whicb braDcb of their bustnessis constantly increaa- The areas of císsessnient of tbe foregoing are respecfcively as follows: ing. Mes rs. Tobin & OufE bave on their boobs, for sale, mauy desirable Ho, 1,—Block bounded by 8tb av, McComb's Dam road, 153d and 153d sts. properties soutb of 59th streeb, on tbe West Side, embracÍDg private houses, 2.—Edgecombe av, w a, from 141st st to 23 ft nortb of I4íd st, and tenemeuts, flats aDd oldbui dings, thepjrticulars of wDich tbey will gladly No. interior lots kuown aa Ward Nos. 52, 52}^, 53, 53X, 54 and 55 of submit to iutendÍDg purcbasors, Tbeir offlce is afc No. 364 9tb avenue, block 953, and Ward Nos. 5, 61K,i62>í, &å}4, 64^ aud 05>í of between 3 th and 81at streeCs. block 954. Ko. 3,—14M st, n s, bet Ttb and 8th avs, THE SBXTON CI T-OFF TRAP. Ho. 4.~141st st, n s, bet Bdgecombe and 3t. Nicholas avs, and St. Nicbo- Esperts say that house-draíns cannot be thorougbly tested without usiug las av, e s, from 141sfc sc to 500 ft. n o£ 141st st, and interior lots, the Seston Cut-off Trap, manufactured by Michael Sexton, of 1112 3d Ward Nos. 56, 57 and 58 of block 953. avenue. The fact that sucb first-class plumbers as James Muir's Sons & No. 5.—IS tb st, s s, befc Lawrence st and Columbus av, aud Lawrence Co,, John Tuomey, Byrae & Tucker, John Renehan, and numerous others av, n s, from líi7th st to 183 ft. east. use.it speaks volumes in its behalf. Messrs. Muir use tbe Sexton trap at So. 6.—lOOtb st, n s, bet Cenfcral Park West and Manhattan av, known aa tbe Sberman residence, 5th aveDue and 65th street. It is also used at the Ward Nos. 19-28 inclus. of blocfcOlS. f our private houses heing erected tay E, W, Candeo on COth streefc near 5tb No. 7,_-72il st, from Av A to ti30 feet east. avenue: tbebuilding for tbe Society for Pcevention of Cmelty toCbiIdreu Ho, 8.—Ist av, from 2S f b. n of 43d sb to 4ítb st. on 23d streefc; tbe extension to Macy's stores, and numeroua other places. 'No. y.._lst av, from 25 ft. n of 89th st to 90tb st. No. 10.—133d st, D s, bet Lenox and 7th avs, tbat part known as Ward AMERICAN MADE ROOFING PLATES. Jos. 6, Iti, 17-23 inclus. of block 710. Attentionis directed to tbe advertisemenfc of Mercbant & Co,, for a Objections may be filed uutil Sept. 9th. Conflrmation wUI be asked on long tíme tbe largest aad most widely-known importers of ro ing platoa SepC lOth. in this country, Mercbant & Co. now announce that tbey are makÍDg a T * * * befcter and heavier and more evenlj-coated rooflng plate in tbeir own As,9essmenís have beeu completed and are open for iaspectiou at the works in Philadelpbia tban tbej ever imported, and that because of deter- ofÊee of tbe Board of Assessors, No, 27 Chambers st, as followa: ioration íu tbe qualitj of tbe Englisb plates, heretofore knownas"Mer- No. 3.—Devoo st. from Ogdén to Bremer av—for regulating, grading, cbaut's best," they bave withdrawn their guoranty andceapedtheimporta- curbÍDg and flaggiug. tioD of that article. No, 2,—115tb st, bet Harlem Rtver and Pleasant av—sewer. >., No. 3.—llOtb st, taet Harlem River and Pleasant av—sewer. No, 4.—I 4tb st, bet Manbattan and Columbus avs—paving witb asphalt, Real Estate Oepartment. No. 5.—IS3d st, bet Ist av and East River—paving. No. 6.—122d st, bet Manhattan and Columbus avs—paving with asphalt. Tbe "situation" is fairly reflected in our Gossip column. SNotbing of No. 7.—104th st. from IsC av fco East River—paving. • importance bas been done this week, and the conditious are good for a No, 8.—78th st, n s, beb 2â acd 3d avs—flagging, contmuaDCe of the present duUness for some time to come. Thia is fche No, 9.—37tb st, bet Sfcb aad 9fcb avs—fligging. vacation season. No. 10.—Mount Morris av, w s, beb 120bb and 121st sts, and láOth st, u s, H. C. Mapes & Co. anuouace a great sale of suburban lots for Labor bet MOuut Morris and Lexington avs—flagging sidewalks. Day, Monday, September5tb, wbentbey wUI oller 553 ota, ac Westchesler, Ho. 11,_F st, from Dyckman st to Boiton road—for regulating, grading, N. Y., tnown as the Bauaon estate property, near Ihe Country Club and curbing and flagging. Pelham Bay Park. This tract was recently aold to a sy.idicate wbo bavo Ko, 13,—li8:h st, beb Mcrnjngside and Amsterdam avs—for regulating, subdivided, regulated; aud graded it in a thorough way and now offer t gradiDg, sefcting curb aud flagging. at auction. All of the lots lay high aud dry, aud are beautifully located, Ko. 13.—Amsterdam av, from 194fcb st to Fort George av—regulating, The sale wíU take plaee aC II o^clock on the premises, Maps and fnrtber information can be obtained from Messrs. Mapes, at Ho. 59 Liberty atreeU L grading, curbihg and flagging. 26B Record and Guide. Augmet37, l

It should be added that tbe title wiU be guaranteed by tbe Title Guarantee PROJStTTBD BDILDlNda. -and Trust Company, free of cost, to the buyers. 1891. 18S3. Aug. S Eo 37, inc, Aug. 19 lo 25, In. CONVBVANCBS Niijnher of buiidiDgs. 63 so 1881. EstliDsted coat, 8532,860 S349,a4C Aug. SI to Sî', inc. Aug. 19 Co S5, nc, Ntimber 108 137 Out of Town. Amount ín olved 81,413,848 gl,ti53,110 KEWPORT, R. I,—B. P. Constab e, of Brooklyn, has purcbased a cottagí Number oiimiai í NumberaSiland Mtb Wards. 40 27 and grounds on Rbode Island avenue for $25,000. Brokers H. H. BIiss ani: Aniouut lCFOlveii æiffJ,17J J. S. Sturdevant, Number nominal 5 11 ARVBRNE-BY-THE-SBA, L. 1.—Ludwig Bros,, of 14th sbreet, New York' UOHTOAQBa, have purchased from Wm, Scheer a plot with over 1,400 feet frontage for Number 161 134 $2 ,00(', whieh they will improve by the erection of a baudsome cottago Âmo^int icvolved $t,563,6î8 $I,5G3,S81 Nuniber at 5 per cent 7'í 59 and stables. Amountinvnlved SS10,7,!0 56a^3,flll • NuEober at less than 5 per cent 6 18 Ainoimt iDVOlved $83,000 $637,000 Oat Anioiie the Bnllders. Number fcotianbs , Trust aad Ins, Coa 41 19 Amounfc involved Sfl3 ,536 $530,000 The competitive design of Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz for the Bleecker Stree Savings Bank was formally accepted this week and the arcbiteot uotifiBd PBOJECTED BUILDI.NSS, to proceed with woi'king drawings. Tbe foundation for this heautifu; 1891. I89e. building wiU be laid thia fall. The superstructure is to be of marble, aud Aug, ai) to 36, I ': Aug. aa to í8, iat it is easy to predict that fcbe completed building wil be one o£ tbe moat Number ot bulldiaga, ao 61 deligbtíul in tbe city. Tbe amount to be expended ia between S300,000 ant Cstlmated cost S303,733 8646,760 1300,000. Lederle & Oo. bave plaus on tbe boards for a seven-story hrewery am Gossip oí' the Waefe, atock-bouae to bo builfc in Ist avenue, at the southeasfc corner of 38tb street SOOTH OF 591H 3TBKKT, ThebuiId DgwiUbe44.6x:13ã, withbrickand stoue walls and o£ flre ani Morris B. Baer & Co, have sold for Thomas Nelãon the two five-story • water-proof constructioD. The roof wiU be of aspbalt, and tbe estimatec brownstone flats, 50s89,4, Nos, 353 and a, 4 West 3, ld street, for SCO,000; cosfc, includiugall machinery, is put at $ 50,00r. Patrick Skelly is th audtoMrs, Shock tbe four-itory Englisb baseinent bouse, 15.6x93.9, No. owner. 218 West 35tb stceet, for Í 3,750. Robinsoa & Woolworth wUl convert tbe two four-story houses, at Nos Mrs. S. M. Blakely bas sold the ptemises ^o, I2II West 47th street, a 235 and 237 West 53d street, into a stable, witb accommodaíiODs for sonif three-story brownatonedweUiDg, size20x.50xl O, for M, L. Sire, Co J. C, forty horsea. The baaemeufc and flrat story will be put iuto one floor wíth Sbeuhcb f or S30,000. an eotirely new front. A four-storj extension, 34x37.6 is to be added, and John G. Borgstede bas sold for Mrs. Scbade the premisss No, 332 Stan- the top floors arranged for storage purposee. J. E. Terhune is the tou street, to Jas. McDermott, for §8,000. architect. Dr. B. Gruubut has sold to Mrs. Harriett S. James the four-story tene- Jobn R. Hiuchmau bas tbe plans f or renovating, redecorating aod g«u- ment, No. 33 Weat 40tb streefc, 30s50x9S,9, for 811,600. erally overbauliug tbe dwelli g of V. Heory Rothschild at No. 33 East NORTH OK SyiH STRKEÎ. 6 th street, and for simUar work in the residenco of Alfred Wolf, at No, 38 aame atreefc, C. Grabam & Son bave aokl the fuur-story higb stoop residence No. 12 East 92d strett, 21Î.58 and estension s O .SJ^, to Mr, Liebmann, the brewer, Ai'cbítect James W. Oole bas the plana for a tbree-story brick storaga o£ Broolilyn, fjr 134,500 casb. warehouse, about 66x28, to he built by John P. Ryan on 13tb streefc, just W69t of Slh avenue, at a coat of about SS,000. John G. Borgstfde has sold for Peter Daly to VVm, Forster síx lots OD Kîlst street, uoar Elton ayenue. Brooklyn, Morris B. Baer & Co. bave sold for Henry Smith tbe four lots on the John A. Bhss wil! build from bîs owu plans seventeen tbree-story aed noi-th side o£ líl.' ih street, 100 feefc west of lOth avenue, for S4'í,000. basementdwelIiDgs, 20x50 (fetinsize, onaplot 17,')x214.ri, on thesouLhside Barnett & Co. bavesoldfor Geo. GatfleM the two-story frame dwelhng, of Dean street, running^tbrough to Bergen street. Material, brick and stODe No. 48 West IS th sCreet, 25si 0, on private terma. eost, $17,000 eacb. Mr. Biiaa wilî also build flve brick and stone dwelli g^ HaskeU & Radikei' bave sold for Arfchur Feck to Phi îp Brady No. 374 OD the uorth side of Dean streefc, runnÍDg 100 feeb easb to New York WesC 7 th street, a fchree-story brownatone dwellÍDg, 18.8x50x100, for avenue, $ 14,500. Mesars. Haskell & liadiker were tbe brokera iu the trade between Rev. Ansou T. Colt, rector of St. Davids Church, Eaat New York, bas Wm, Ba'dwin and Geo. J. Oobeu, reporCtd a couple of weoks ago. íu prospect the erecfciou of a brick aud stone chapel, 30x90, •witb slate roof. Samnel Coleord bas sold to SíepbBu J. Weaver Ko, 20 vVest Tôth sCreet, a , Tbe interior trim •vvill be of yellow piue wifch open roof. The edifiee is to four-atory brown atone dwelling, 81x58x102.3, íor St 7,0O('. cost about SliJ,OO0, and will be built as the money cau be raised. The W, B, Jackson haa soîd;for A, C, Beehsteiu, No, 38 West 7tth street, a fouudatioD wiU be laid at once. R, M. Upjohn is the architcct. four-story brownstone dwelllng, 20x50x103.2, PlaQS are being prepared by J. Giabam Giover for a two-story brielí Max Simoa has so!d for Mr, Celler to Mr. Hartman the five-aboiy warehouae, 67x75 feeb, to he erected on Washington avenue, near the âoubleflat, uortheast eorner tJSbbstreet aud Columbus avenue, size 25.11x Wallab ut Markeb. Hanry W. Bischofi' is the owner. The cnst of tbe 71x74, for S40,000. proposed structure has not been esbimated. The exchange of properties between Anson Pbelps Stokes and Builder H. VoIIweiler has plans on tbe boards for two three-sfcory frame apart- Wm. BroadJjolt, reported lasb week, embraced au apartment house on menthouses, 35x58 feeteacb, tobe erected for Welcber & Apel, on tbs Wesfc lUlst street taesidea the Sound View Flata on West í.5Iststreet, aud westsideof Central avenue, 25 feet north of WoodbÍEe street; to cost Meisrs, Whipp e & Derby wereassociated with Broker H. H, Blissin making $10,000. the deal, The Newport properfcj is knowu as the Miantouomi estate, and is Out Of Towil. 177 feet above high water and 34 feet higber than anj other point in New- ILION, N, Y,—The Remington Standard Tjpewri'er Co. of New York is port. It comprises about 30 acres on Hillsíde and Coddington avenues, and to build a four-story brick and stone factory, C0x310 in size, entirely of was laid out years ago as a park with old American elms and thouBands ot miU construction. There will be in addition an engine aud boiler house, imporCed trees. Miantonomi (Tammau j) HiU ís ín the centre of this prop- 40x60, anda dry kiln, 34x70. W. H, Symouds, of New York, hasthe erfcy, its top is surrounded by earthnorks built bj the British and gives plans. fine views of the oceaa, harbor, Narragauset Baj, the bathÍDg beacb, S ABHiGHT, N. J.—Atwo-storybasementandatticframebuildiug,,58 4x etc. Messrs, Whipple & Derbj reeeutlj sold four acres adjoÍDÍng on Mal- 48.6, is to be buUt bere for the l fants' Hospítalat a cost of SIO.OOÍ. James' bone avenue at l5,000, Brita has the plans, aud Di'. A. Biair Thaw is the pbysician iu cbarge, TÆASES. DeBlois, Hunter & Eldridge bave leased the bouse No. 187 Madison LARCHMOHT MANOR, N. Y.—P. C. Merry has plans under way for a avenue for Fitz Hugh Wbitebouse to a Mr. Burden ou private terms, and two-and-a-balf-story, shingle finisbed, frame bouse, 48x38, to be budc for for Wm. V. Chapiu the house No. 2J East 43th street for three years fco a Mr. Mulligau at a cosb of $6,200, Wm. H. Owen at g3.5t0 per jear. MooNT VERNOK.—Gustav Gaisaler wili buíld four two-afcory frame dweliings on the four lots on Prospeet avenue that he baa just purcbased Brookiyn. frcm PoCCer & Bro. Corwitb Bros. have so d tha four-stcry frame double tecemenb, on lob WESTWOOD, N. J.—James Demarest will build, from plans by J. E. Ter- 35x93, on the soutb side of Driggs avenue, 25 feeb -wesb of Russell street, for hune, atwo-stor.F and attie frame dweliing, 35x26, and a one-and-a-half- J. Manbeim, lo Charles Haferkorn for S8,135. story frame stabie, 34x22, botb to cosC about $4,000, Cbas, Buermaun & Co., New York, bave sold the three-story frame UNION HILL, N. J.—Lederle & Co. have plans under way for a five- store and lob, 35x100, No, 38Í Soufcb Sd.street, for Miss Mary C. Hurley to story brielí and stoue stock-house for tbe Wm. Peter Brewmg Co. Tha G. Tafb for S4,5 0. building wiU be 110x59 insize, of fire-proof_construction and asphalt roof, H. H. BUss aud J. 8. Sturd<.vaut bave soldfor B. P. Consfcable the four- costing $50,000. sbory brick stores aiid apartments, No. 131 Tompkins aveuue, coruer of Vernon avenue, for 8^5,000, RUTHBBKORD, N. J.—Frencb, Dixon & De Saldern, New york, bave the plaus for a Cwo-atory and attic frame dwelling, on atone fouDdatÍons, OOMVKViNCEa. which wiU be built for Lewis LancoD. Ib TÍÍ I be 44x50, have all the im- 1891. 1833. provements and a alate roof, and cosb $6,000. Aug, ao to S6, ine. Aug. 18 to 84, inc. JEBSEY CITY, N. J.—W. H, Vermilyea wili build six two-story and base- iumber S'2 aa* Amoimt invoived - Saie,7:j5 61,180,399 menfc frame dwellings on bhe norbhwesb corner of Union and SacketC • Sumber lûoiaiJial 75 63 sbreets. They are fco average 13x58 in size and wiU cost $13,000. W. J. ÍIOBTGAeBS. Haveli is tbe arcbitect. " Number 305 ] eo tíASBROtrc HE GHTS, N. J.—W. J, Havell ha.'! tirawn plana for a two- i Aæount ioTolved Î81S,534 i873,S34 NuBiliBratSpercent, orless 1S5 fir story aod attic frame Queeu ADne cottage, 80x47, to oOBt $5,500, for J. F- Aan,unfc involved 8444,834 8872,69^ Rayoroft. -. Anguat 27,1893 Record and Guide. 269

NBW BBnNBwic . N. J,—Nevilie & Bapgewill funjifb plars for a Iwc- to draw plana for a two-and-a-half-aiory frame cottage, 85x40, with shiugle story parochial school-house, 26x40, to be erected heie bj Ibe Romen Csth- ãnished exterior, olicChurcb, of whîch the Rev. Fatber Prisenberg ia the paator. The PARADOZ LAKE, N. Y —Two two-story frame cottagea, 35x45, are to be mater als wiU he of brick and the cost Î2,000. bullt here from plaua bj John R. HÍDohmao, for Leo Lorenz and Alvin NEW DORP, S. L—Wm. H. Meraereau has completed plans for a two- Coith, of New York. story frame store and apartment building, 41xSu, and a one-aud-a-half- ew Ojrporations, Btory frame stable, 20sS2, to be builfc for C. D. Guyon & Son. at a. cost of The Silver Lake Park Build og Association has been incorporated, ita $4,850. Tbesamearcbifceûthaaplansfor the two-atory and attic frame objects beiug to purchase and improve |aud sell) real eatate. Geo. Hussong, cottage, 20x38, to be built ac a cost c f £3,000, for Mrs. J. S. Townsend. president; Geo. Behrmarm, vice-president; Henry G. Buehlmanier, treas- BAY RiDaa.—Parûtt Bros,, of Brooklyn, have the plana for W. H. urer; Henry Rummei, secreCary;aud Albert Hussong, August F. Hahn, Parkinson's reaidence on 2d avenue and 68th street. It will cost $13,000. Philippa Wolf, Engelbert Schumacher and Ernest Eeller are the incorpora- EHASTIKA, S. I.—Geo. E. Fosdíck has commissíoned John R. Hmchmau fcors and original directors. -WiLIirXS ILNID OFFERS.

WANTS. OFFERS. OFFERS, Vacaut LoiH. Improved Property. NERQETIC man who s well acquainted iu the JA CHERRY, near Pearl, 32x64 $ll,Oro E wholeeule drv-goods diaCrict can flnd opeiiJDg TTV lstav,,Dear lOSth, 50sl O 11,000 iD tbe renting department oE a proinÍDent real estate TORE aod lofts, 25x100- to let ÍD fioe new building. G9tb, DearKd av,, 55x1(10 I1,0LO offîce: verv liboial terms to one with a suoceasful S' • Crosbj st, uearBroome. Aug. 27 uE All morlgBffe if improsed, ELT, l 3Gold st. , record. Address. stating full parrículnrs, Aug. 6-lawlOw REAL ESTATE, box 100, RECORD AND GI IDE;. O lease.—25,000 sa fC of floor space for factory T purposes; threeDOOi's; newbuiIdiDgwitb powcr: iniBcellaiieons. l glit on all sides: steam beated. J, REEBEa'8 YOUTH (171 o£ fair educaCion wants employment SONS, 107tb st aud lat av. Terma reasonable. Tbia pRINTING.—Book, News and Job. A inrealestate ofQce; bas bad some experi.'nce; bmlding will be completed by Apr l 15 •wiib all im- reference uDPXoeptioaable. Address, "WlLLlNG," provemenCs aud will be one of fche best faetories in RECORD AND GUIDE PRESS, H scoRD ASD GumE ofBce, this ctty. Mar aG—uf. 14 Barclay, aml 14, 18 Vesey au'

Bouievard or Broadway ( begins Boulevard, a PÍne st, No. 7o. n s, 180.8 w Pearl at, 20.2x 4.8s 6íd st 1 ecor 63dst, 116.2x ' 20.6x73,5, fom--stOry brk store. Francís H. The tollowing are ehe sales for the week ending 88.3x100.5x146.8, vacanl. Frauk G. Hallet Weeks and ano. exrs. Elizabelh S. Maitland August 36. to Jobn G., Mary E. A., Rebecca A. D. to David N, Biabop, J fí. $22,500. Aug, 15. 37,500- * Indicates ííiaí the property described fi«s been bid Wendel, IrvingtrD, N. Y. C. a. U. July 18. $110,000 fittst, No. m, w 8, 168,8 n Delancey st, 18.îx tn tor níoiníiff's account: • 63, tbree-story brk storeaudtenem't. Henry Same property, B,oderick W. Camoron to Tliís list ãoes not inciude properties bid în ør ttitíh- same Q, C. Aug. 19. nom GotUieb to Annie Goltl eb. Aug. 23. nom ãrawn by the oiimers. Division ac, No. 265, s s, 107.2 w Gouverneur st, íiullivan st, Ho. 231, e s, 400 n Bleecker st, the / díed enoneously says400 s Bleecker st, 15x (8ALBS AT TBE NEW YOBK HEAL ESTATB SADESI OOM.) 30.6x43,7, two-sCoi'y brk teuem'C. Louis Aaron to Louis Weinglasa. Mt $6,800, Aug. 100, Sve-story scone fronC store and tenem't. WM. EEKHELLY. 8. y,600 Auguat C. Hassey to Adolpb Zeiger, Mt. *BrÍdee st, Ncs. 3 avâ 6, n s, 61 w Wbiteballl Diviaion st, Nos, 53 and .'>!!, s s, abt 65 w Markefc ÍIO.OOO. Aug, 8. 16,000 st, runs west 53 to Br'dgo st alley, 52X136.6 st, 25x6S, twotbree story frame (brk front) Stauton st, No. 303, u w cor Lewls st. 25x58. . xá5 4x126.6, flve-sCorvbrk warehouse... . stores and tenem'ts. Edwin T. Brooks to tbreeand fourstory brk and frame teoem't Water st, No. 30. n s, 74,5 a Brofld et, 19x—x Catbarine l'. Brooks. Q. C. 1-3 part. June with slore. WiUiam C. Lesater to Pincus —x43, four-story brk warebouse. 23, 18S>1. Dom Lowenfeld. Já' part. C. a, G. i.jg. 18. 4,366 Park í-lthi av, s e eor 49th st, lOrxlOO, one Same property. Catharine T. Brooks to Drurie ^ater st, No. !ÍÍ4, n •w s, abt 118 s w Feck slip, and twO'Story brk and f rame stubles 15 3x84 Í)tl5.4x84.4, four-story brk atore. Jo- Park C-jthi av, u e cor í8th st, lOdxl^S, ooe S., UlareEce T. and Horatio 8. Sanford. and two-story brk and fi-ame ataoles Q. C. 1-3 part. July 7, 1891. UODJ seph Erauufeld to Julius and Bernbard Thos. D. De WiCt. 6-140 parts. (Amt due . ÉSanie property. Eate T. aod Sarah J. Brooks Lichtenstein. Mt. $7,i,ViO. Aug, ÍO. 15,000 $8,003) »500 to Catbarine M. Brooks. 1-3 part. Peb. 2y, 4(h st, No. 337, n s, 256 w Av D, 20 3^96, three- story brk teuem'C. Beujamiu Blumenthal to ÍAT THE REAL eSTATE EXCHANGB.J 1889. gift Same propeity. CatbarÍDe M. Brooks to Jane Louis A. Roaett, Mt. S6,S0(. Aug, 25. 13,759' SWVTe & BYAH. E. Sanford, Ravenswood, L. I. 1-3 part. lltb st, No. 519. u s. 245.6 e Av A, 35x103.3, five- 37tb st, No. 235, n s, 375 e Sth av, 3îx98,9, tbree- Mar. 11, im. 3,l 6 síory brk teuem't with storea. Morris Berko- story brk tenem't and tbree-story brk tene- Same property. Gteorge L, Torbert exr. Theo- wilz to Louis Goodman. Mt. $39,000. March ment on rear. Matthew Corbett 15,380 dore R. Torbert, M.aria T. Bickford widow, 28. 37,5tl0 Camden, t. J.. George L. and WiIIard H. Uth st, No. 531, n s, 370.6 e Av A, 25sl03.3, Total Sis.BSO Torbert, Dubuque, lowa, to same. C. a. G. flve-story brk tenem't with stores. Jochebed Corresponding week, I89I $88,0;;0 l-3parC. JuoeiiS, 1890. 2,116 wife of Morris Berkowitz to Louis Goodman. pelarcey st, No. 312, n w cor Pitt st, 25s7&, Mt. §39.350. Mar. S8. 37,5C0 BROOKLÎ , «. T. / five-atory brk tenem'fc w th stores. Jacoij l h st, No. 519, ns, 245.6 e Av A, 25sli)3.3. FoR WBKK END NO AtrousT 34. ' Horowitz to Louis Goodman. Mt, ga5,H00. / Mt. $39,000. Aug. 15. See llth aC. 50.000 lith st, No, 521, n s, 270.6 e,Av A, 25x103.3. Douelass aC, s s, 293.4 w 5th av, 16.8x1110, fcwo- DMaccey st, No. 147, s w cor SuÊEoIk st, 25 62, Mt. $3e,.500, story brk dwell' - Jobn S, Loomis... $2,(! 0 LouisGoodman to Jacob Horowitz. Aug, *Baii ocli St, No. 98S. n w a, 137 a e BroadwBy, ''five-story brk store aud tenem't, Pincus 19x100, Chree-story frumedwell'g. Fredeiictt / Loweufeld. Morris Goldstein and Mark Blu- , 32. See Delancey st. 78,500 EfDBC 3,9U0 mentbal to Ignatz M. Rottenberg. Mt. $;6,- l'lth at, No. 4'i3. s s, 269 w Av A, 25x94,8, five- •Ûoean pl, No. 29, e s, 50 lOn AtiaDtie av, I6x 51J0. Aug. 1.5. See 59Lb sC 36,000 / sîory brk teuem'C. Aona C. etorner to eéii4tCiav, !6,8xiuu.. xT0.8x"íl.lii3i7,'í.I, fl 6-story brk chapel, &c. 13. AIi Ueus. nom 7tlí Bt, No. 299, n s, 33u.H ií 6 4tb av, 17s |- Tbe New York iTiiy Mission and Tract So- 18th Bt, No. 311, n s, 480 w Ist av, 2 a93, three- 100 ,ciety to Johu Pettlfc. Au^. 10. nom story brk teoem't, Cacharine Hausiing to Threestory brktenem'ts J Henry st, No. 1S3. s s, abt 47 e Jefferson st, Ellen wife of Josepb Murray. Au - 34 16,000 Oarsten H. Ueyer 11,000 22d st, No. 31.6, s s, 98 6 e 3d av, 23,6s77.6, four-, 'Livonia av. s e cor Osbom sfc, 30x100, tbree- 23 10x100, four-atory brk lenem't. Abraham gtory frame lenem't with store tmlinlshed, J, Dworsky to David Moss. Mt. $iO,i)Oli. story brk store and tenem't witb three-story ' EBriA.GilIe.tpie 'I.OIIO Aug. 33 fÍeB75tb st. o0,7.50 brktenem'ton rear. Heber R. RoberCson, *WiIloughb av, No. 204. fi e eor Grand av, aOx Jr., to Eruest Rocb. J^ part. Q. C, and C. Heaterst, Nos. 156. 158 and 1601 being Hester a. G, JuIySI, 1889. 5,001] 90, [hree-story brk flatwith atore John W. Motfc at, Nos. ••-&8 aod lliSi^ j st, s s, 68.1 e HerberC O.MO Same property. Ernest Roch to John H. Nar- •Willoughby av, No. 206, s e, 20 e Grand av, Mott st, rnns eaít 66, ! X south 100 X weat 20x90,three-story brk ílat. Same... 4,100 133.11 toMott st, xnorth 33,3 x east 6y.5 x . wood. C. a. G, Aug. 12. 189i), 150 Dorth 66 to beginning, aeven-story brk fae- Same property. John H. Narword, Brooklyn, Total..... 841,25(1 tory. Pinkus Nathan to Pinkua Natban, to George C. Seyfartb. C. a. G. July 30 S50 Correspondine: weeklSSl S2-.',306 Henry Morris and Alhert Sklorek, of F. Na- STth st, No 446. s s, 175 e lOth av, 25x1*8.9, five- than & Co, Mt. $10,000. Juoe 30. nom . story brk teuem't. Ellen Ryaa wife of Kingsbridge road l begins Kmgsbridge road, s ' Michael to Teressa Brennan. Jlíí. $23,000. CQNVEYANCES/ Ai dubon av t ecûrl66ih sC, 54.11»6',J.3 Aug. 23. See Kingsbridge road. nom ' 29th at, No, 4'i4, s s, 3,i0 w 9ib av, 35x98.9, three- Wherever the letters Q. C C. a. O. and B d: S. to Audubon av. x.55.6x90.4, Teresa wife of Joaepb tíreonan to Elleu Ryau. Mt. $ ,000. story brk teuem't, Abraham Stern to Ed- oecur. preceded by thenameof the grantee, tlieymean wardGrady. Mt. $7,000. Aug, 3. 11,350 asfollouis: Aug, 33. See Sîcb st. - nom Ist—Q C. is an abbrevíation for Qxi.it Claiindeed, Lewis st, No. 115, w s. 150 s Houston st, 25.1x 3 st st, No. 217, n s, 200 w 7tb av, 253i98.9, five- i. e., a aeed.in tvhich aii the nght, tiíle and interest of 100.2, tbree-atory brk store and tenem't with story brk tenem't. Cbarles H. Schminke to tlie grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or five-story brk factorv &n rear. Abrabam Edward MUteDlierger, ^pnrt. Mt. ÍIO.OOO. warra/nty. Coho to Auua C. Storner. Mt. $13,.5tj0. Aug, Nov, 2.^ nom 2d—C. a. G. means a deeã contuining Covenant 4. Bee Hth st. 2li,OO0 33d st, Nos, 213 aod 314, a a, 175 w 7th av, 50x against Qrantor only. >n vihich he covenanta that he 9M.9, two flve-story brk lenem'ts. Same to Itath not done any act ijohereby the estate conveyed Maiden lane, No. 63, part of rear, begius 81 3 n ' Fame. H pa'"t. M. $31,000, Nov. 35, nom may be impeaclied, charged or encnmbered. of Maiden lane and 46 8 w WiIIiam st, runs Íd—B. miib. Aug. 33. 78,000 sts, at point 200 w West End av, runa neat30 titleasheir of Mary, Anna and OaneStaf- 97th Bt, Nos. 146at)d 148, ss, 350,6 6 Amsterdam I north to norih line of P. Perits lands, x ford, Aug. 23. 100 av, 3'.10x100,11, two three-aiory stonefront southeast to point 200 w of Wesr End av, x dwell'gs. Jobn S. Robinson to James south — to befíinnÍDg Same to Elizabeth P, 59thst, No. 339, n s, 130 w 2d av, 25x100.4, Kearney. Aug. 18. oom S inner, B. & S Aiig, 4. nom Qve-story stone fronfc tenem't with alores. Aaron Wise and Ignatz M. Rottenberg to Same propeiiy. James Kearuey to E. Clifford Intet or lot, ou ceotre lioe bet 75tb and 76th PÍDCua Lowenfeld Mt. $9,500. Aug. 15, Fotier. Mt. $26,000. Aug, 19. oom Bls, at poinfc 220 w West End av, ruus wesi 30 See Delaucey st. 20,000 lOlstst, No 74, ss, 74e9th av, 26x100.11, flve- X north to n s land of F. Perit. x soulheast story brk flaC. Frank G. Ward to William tn point 2'30 w of Weat End av, x aouth —, Bame property, Piocus Lowenfeld to Henry D. Murray, B. & S. Re-recorded. April Same to Kate V. L. Howell. B, & S. Aug. Korn. Mt. $9,500. Aug. 15. 20,000 • 5, 1887. nom 4. nom 65th st, n s, 200 w 8th av, 2ilxl00.5. Certiflcate 5ame property, Christice M. Ward, Buffalo, Interior lota, beginniug at point 300 w lltb av tbat party of second part hfia complied witb N, Y , to Mary and Daniel McEIkenny. Mt. OD old msp aod 103.2 s 76lb ,st, runs west 50 x terms of agreeraeut as to light and air. Jobn Dortb 53 X east 50 x soutb 51.3. Mary L. Rar- H. Hindley to .fames 0- Brieo, Aug. H. nom $I8,00;i. July29. 22,100 lOid sc. No. 126, s s, 377.7 w Columbus av, 26s tow widow, Rutb W., Fraucis C,,"FriscilIa 65thst, No, 330, s s, 312.6 e 3d av, líí.gxIOO, A. widow, Thomasand Josbua Lathropand -two-story brk dwell'g. Christopher Heic- 100.11, flve-slory brk flat. Tbomas J. Mc- Guire to James J. McGuire. Mt. $20,000. Lydia H. Pierson widow to Spencer Aldricb. rich to Caroliua aud Virginia R, Liebman. Q. C. Sept 29,1890. nom Aug.23. V"<' Aug. 25. 30,000 103d st, No. 163, D s, 150w3dav, 30x100,11, Some property. AnnaB. and Emily B. Lath- 69th st, No. 139, on map Ko. 131, n s, 2î5 w four-story brk flat. Erard A. Matthiessen, ropandMary L, witeof Delaucey Rocbester Columbus av, 19x100,5, four-story brk heirs of Johu F. P. Lathrop and Aona B. dweU'g. Release mort. Thomas R, A. aud Coruwall, N. Y., to Simon Herman. July 8. 17,500 Lathrop widow to same. Q. C. July 14, WUIiam H. Hall, of WilUam Hall's Sous, to 1890.. nom Edward Tipping. Aug. \6, nom 107th st. s s, 75 W Farkav, 2,5x100.11. Release mort. Thomas R. A, and WiIIiam H. Hall, Same property. Benjamin P. Huntineton aud Same propercy. Releaae raort. Same to same. o£ William Hall's Sons, to James F. Boyle Henry R. Bond devisees of Wra. H. Huntipg- Aug. 15, næn and Micbael J. Bannon. Aug. II. nom tonandMary P. Huntington to same. July Same property. Edward Tippiog to Lewis Same property. Release morC Henry W. 24. 1890 nom PhiUips, Mt. $20,000. Aug. 24. uom Ford trustee Auguslus H. Ward Co sarae. 3ame property Susau D.,Jobn P. and Rutb 69th st, No. 209, o s, 124.8 w Amsterdam av, ,Aug. 15. 10,000 Huutmgton beira James M. Huntiogton to 19.10x100.5, three-story brk dwell'g. Henry îlOth st, No. 104, s a, 39.9 e Fark av, 20x75, same. Q, C. July 14, 1890. aom Clifford to Authony Hamilton and Anna L. four-.ítory brk store and tenem'C. Elizaheth Same property. Charles P. Huntington to his wife. Mt. $7,000. Aug, 35. 1.000 J. Briggs to Joseph I. West. .ilíí, $7,000 and Elizabeth W. Aldrieh, Q. C. July 14, 7Lth st, No. 20-í, a s. 100 e 3i, s s, 110 e 6tb av, 25x99.11, flve- GrifEu. Aug. 24. nora tecs. B. &S. m $3,500. åug. 1, nom scory brk flat, Julia B. Glover, Liberty, N. 75th st, n 3, 200 w West End av. Farty wall Y.. Co Lilla C. Schuckle. 1-3 part. Mt. 1-3 iU and 24tb WABUS. agreement. Jacob Lawson with Charles G. of $25..5O0.- Aug.35. other coosid. and 1,.5C0 Judsou. July 1, Hom Armandpl, u w s, 175 s w Perot st, 25x97 to 132dst, No. 155, n s, 175 e 7thav. 25x99.11, flve- Boaton av, x35i97.4, Arthur Berry to Ru- 76th st, No. SS, s s, 120 e Madison av, 20x102,3, story brk flat. Edward P. Haase to Caro- dolf Navaratt and Mary his wife. Aug. 13. four-story stoue front dwell'g. Mary T. Eis- liue wife of ChrÍBlian Haase. Mt. $20,000. hop widow to Jobn E. Leazer, Patersoii, N. 1,250 Aug. 25. uom Armand pl, n w s, 300 s w Ferofc st, 25x96.4 to J. July25. 45,000 134th8t, ns, 275 wLenoxav, 50x99-11. Release 76th st, No. 36S, n s, 125 w Ist av, 25x102.2, Boaton av, 35x97. Ilugb N, Camp to same. mort, Tbe Bradley & Currier Co, (Lim.j to Aug 13. 1,250 four-story brk store acd tenem't, Leopold Qeorgeand Tbomas J. Jenkina. Aug, II. nom / Hutter to Sarah Weitbeimer. Mt. $9,500. Old Gerard st, n e s, 230.10 s e Bergen av, 16.9x I34tb st, n s, 1511 w Leuox av, l'

Charles Merritt to Ellen Halloran. Mt. $3,- Amsterdam av, No, 54, cor 62d st. Asaign. DumoDt st, s s, 25 e Sackman at, 25x100. 500. Aug. 25. 5,500 leaae, Jobn S, ReiUy to Thomas FlanagaD. uom Rachel and Marcus Sobel to Hirsch WUken- Willard st, s s, aht 40O w Oneida av, 50x150, lstav,aecor 37th at. Agreement to assign feld and Rosacna Rosenfeld, New York. Mt. 94tb Ward. Solomon, Maier and Feist Ber- lease ou certaÍD contingencies. Christopher $500. 750 liner to Oscar and Emil Marx, joint tenauts. Poater to Graeff, Wilcox & Co. 800 Duryea st, n w B, 187 n e Broadway, 19x100, b Aug. 18. nom 2d av, No. 2218. Assign. lease. John Rear- & I. John Courtney te Fiederick Ernst, 3,900 137th st, a 3, 80 6 Willia av, 18x100. Foreclos. don and Cbarles D. Branigan, of Reardon & Eastern Farkway, s s, ,50 w Sackman st, .50x SomerviUe P, Tuck tn EmiUe F. Wallace Branigan, to Lizzie Murpby, nom 100. Charles Dunieff, New York, to Marks guard. of Roberfc N., Emilie L. and Maury Same property. Assigu. lease and bill of aale, andDavid Klein, 1,615 S. Wallace. Joly 5. 13,000 Michael Flacagan to Reardon & Branigan, Same properCy Release mort. James G. Rob- 144tbst. n s, 115 w Brook av, 50x100. Tbe 3,000 erta to Charles Dunieff, New York nom Second German EvaDgeUcal Lutheran St, , 8d av, e a, 60.5 s 61st st, 20x95. Aasign. lease, Easteru Parkway, s s, 190 e Thatford av, 53x Peters Congregation to David QuiU. jlíí. $5,- Samnel R. Shaw to Juhus Siuger. 10.51^0 ItO. Rflease copenauC. Andrew R. Culver 500. July 20. 5,800 6th av, No. 755. Assign. lease. George J. fco WiUiam Brown. DOm 145th st, s s, 90 w Brook av, 25x100. Elizabeth Weiss to The Consumers' Brewiug Co,, New Elton sf, w s, 50 a Blake av, 25x83. Foreclos. Duncan widow to James Martin. Aug, 22. York. nom John Uourtcey fco Andrew Easlon. 1,000 3,100 Interior lot, 334.7 e Churcb st and 78.6 s Same properfcy. AndrewEaston to Margaretta 147th st, n 8, 434,3 e Prospect st, O.SJá'xIOO, Thomas st, 8.11x20.5x8.11x20.6. The Society C. Reed, Philadelphia, Fa. B. & S, uojn Aona C. Schmidt to Jfccob Lang and August of the New York Hospital to Emilie Funke Fulton sC, n s, 75,l(JwSbepherd av, 25.3x!23.2x Martin. Aug. 23. 150 aud CacUie Boker. 31 years, fromMayl, 2,5x117. Jobn 1, Carr to Mirgaretha Gusen- 53d si, 8 s, lot 420 map Melrose South. .50x 100. 1893, per year, taxea, &e., and lOC burger, New Y"ork. 1,800 Josepb McGowan to Joseph H. Franklio. FulCoc st, n s, 39 3 w Sackman st, 84,9x56.8x Aug. 22, 4,500 34.9s61.3. Release mort. Henry Weil to lOlatat, No. 985, ns, 309.6 e Tinton av, 19,3x KINCIS CODNT». JohnH. Tiee. 7,100 ICO. Joseph Weber to Stephen Reid. Aug. Garfield pl, n s, 90 w 7tb av, 30xlOO, Foreclos. 24. 3,200 AUODST 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24. Edward L. Spprcer to Sptncer Aldrich, New 170thst, 8 s, 119.9 w Franklin av, 18,llxl23x York. 14,000 18.10x124, Release judgment. Prederick Ashford Bt, w s, 222,7 n Atlantic av, 2.5x100, Garfield pl, n a, 120 w 'ith av, 30x100. Foreclo--. Jamea E. Reed to James C. Arlbur. Mt. $3,- Saraetoaame, 13,300 Damm to Josfcph Hiltou. June 16. noin 200. $4,800 179th st, a s, 153 e Valentine av, 35x100x8x99,10. Garfield pl, n s, 150 w 7tb av, 30x100, Foreclos. . George W. Briggs, Brooklyn, to David Teese. Adamsst, ws, 103.10 s York st, 21.6x108.8 to Same Co same, 13,300 alley. WiUiam H. Redmajne to Tbomas S. Gar eld pl, n s, 18J w 7th av, 30x100. Foreclos Q. C. May 31. 500 Redmayue, H part. 3,5C0 Bainbridge av, w s, 50 n Níles at, 50371.6x39.7 Same to same,.; 13,300 x32.6xU0. Irviog Fish to Wdliam W. Niles, Ba tic st, D H, 199.4 w 5th av, 20xlfO. Barfaara Garfield pl, n s, 10 w 7th av, 30x100. Poreelos. Jr. C. a. G, May 24. 1,500 WatttoMary L. Gros. .Mí. $-3,800. 4,000 Same to same. 13,31)0 Bathgate av. w s, 100 D 173d st, 50x120. Cath- Barbey sC, e s, 65 8 Vienna av, 80x100, Cathe- Glen st, s s, 335 w Cypress av, now Crescent st, ariue wife of and Fatrick H. Ryan to riue McCleary to KuDÍgunde wiíe o£ Frauk 25x100. Mary E. Bnker Co Ward B, Stevtus, Thomas J. Higgins. Mt. $3,500. Aug. 23. Meyerboefer, 510 Stamford, fcno, Mt. $1,9 0. 3,400 Bergeu st, n s, 184 w Buffalo av, 16.6x100. Wil- 6,250 Grand sC, n s, 337,6 e Keap st, 18.9x95. Robert helm na wife of Julius Keller to Charles G. Gersan to Anuie Gerson, Mt. $4,.500, nom Eagle av, s e cor of sc bet Westcheater av and Dorsey, Jlfí, $2,35o. nom 149th st, leadi g frora Terraco pl to Eagle av Halsey st, No. 76ii. 18x100, Snb. to mcrt.$5,iKMi. and tnown also as Terrace pl, 35xl0o. Par- Berriman st, e s, 115 s Vienna av, 20x100, WUl- Loweîl V. Brown co l'"'lora Taylor, Linden- tition. Jobn L. Brower to Henry W, Droge. iam H. Jackaon to Johu Geiaer. 175 hurst, I-. I. ('ontrBct to eschfluge for piop- Aug. 18. 1,420 Bleecker st, s e s, 250 a w St. Nicholas av, 20x prtv at LicdeDhurst, L I. Sub. to mort, 100. Jacob Zimmermann toEmmaH. wife $2.000. Morrisa^, oldline, D w cor 176th st. 125x125. of Frank H, PbiIIips. nom George Karsch to Rosa Denzer. Mt. $5,000, Halsey st, s s. 58 w Ralph a-í-, 18xlC0. b & I, Aug. 2. 13,250 Bleecker st, a e s, 125 s w Central av, 25x100, h LopellV. Brown to Flora Taylor, jJfí. $5,- & 1. Robert B. Muller to Annie and John 000. esch Robbins av, n w cor LexingtoD st, 125x1(9. P. Werle and Katie Scbneider. Mt. $3,000. Emily Fogal to Charles E. MiUer, Richmond Halsey st, s s, 94 w Ralph av, IPxl O. Release Couuty, S. I Mt. $3,000. Aug. 18. exeh 6,700 mort. Horalio S. Stewarc Co LoweÍI V. Sedgwick av, w s, adj north line of land of Bond Bt, e s, 30 n Butler sC, 20x50. James J. Brown. 600 John J. Amory, 34th Ward, 75x—to Cedar CurtiU to Oliver J. Wells. nom Halsey st, s s, 5S w Ralph av, 18x100. Release av, X—X—. WÍIliamC. DoschertoClement Bradford st, e s, 1'Í5 s Liberty av, 25x100. Min- mort, Same to same. 600 nie Hamma to Wiiiiaai Friede. 1,150 Hancock st, n s. 375,8 6 Howard av, 18 8x100. Gould. Mt. $4,500. Aug, 25. 7,500 Broadway, No. 1083, s w a, 27s6Reidav, Websler av, w s, 400,4 n 179tb st, 50x180, John runssouthwest 47.5 x south 13,2 x eaat 5.7 Maggie Robiuson to John F. Sias, Mt. M, Wilson to Ernest WenigraaoD, Aug. 24. X southeast 11.4 x northeast 52 to Broad- $3,500. 4,000 3,000 way, X nortbeast 35. Haucock st, s a, 73,6 e Sumnrr av, 17.6s80. WashÍDgfcoD av, s 6 cor 169tb sfc, 103xI13.6x Paulice wife cf Gerard D. MoU to Walcer S. 103.1x110,3. Tbomas W. Houcbin to Louisa Rsid av, No. 3, e a, 170 n De Kalb av, runs Hammetc, Fbiladelphia, Pa. Mt. $3,7í 0 excb east 34.3xnorthwest 7.10 x northeast 8 s Hancock st, n w s, laO s w CeuCi al av 3 ixICO, R. Hooebin. Mt. $14,350. Aug !:3. gift Dorthwest 11 4 X west 25,7 to Reid av, x 3d av, west cor 179lh st, 90.6x90x—x88.2. Ed- Bouth 20. Henry J. McCartm to BeEJamin F. BirdEalI. ward W, Town to Miilie M. wife of Egbejt ilít. $3,000, nom W. Tracey, Upper Montclair, N, J,, Hettie Frederick Rtilling to Adeline E. P, wifeof Hart st, n s, 3i 0 e Stuyvesant a*, 25x63,6x27.1 M., Annie M,, Martha T. and Alice Irwin, Hubert F. Fraeger. Mt. $8,300. 13,000 s'3 11. h & I. Mous Helljer to John GreeDbush, N, Y., and Theodore D, Irwin. Broadway, s w a. 75 n w Sarato a av, 34.8x Schaefer. JVÍÍ, $1,500. .3,350 Q. C. Aug. 22. 100 106.7x34.5x75. George B. andlrene A. Bond, Hemloek st, es. 125 n GrifHo p!, 25x100. Jacob Tacoraa, Wash., to Chriaiian Clauss. Q. C, Miller to Thoma-i Buihtield. nora 3d av, w s, 35 s 158th st, 3.5.1x100. Franklin G. aud C. a. 3. Correction deed. noir Palmer, Philadelphia, Fa,, to Josephine L. HerUiraer st, n s, 100 w Saraíoga av, 16.8x100. Butler st, n s, 98.4 e 4thav, 140x144x140x143.8. h &; I. niiarles J, Hoernlein to Charles H. wife of WUIiam K. Feyton, ilíí. $3,000, John P. Crawford to The Board of Educa- July 25. 7,000 tion, City Brooklyn. 16,100 Foole. Mt. $?,00(í, 3,300 Old Albany Post road, w s, at n e corofland HUl st, s s, 175 e Cresceat st. 25x100, h & 1. formerly of James Hough or Cbitte den, Butler Bt, n s, 100 e VanderbUt av, 50x131. Jobu Flood to Edward F, Taber, Patcbogue. runs north 51) x nortbwest 158.6 x southwest Henry Weil to Tbe Board of Education. 5,(iU0 L. I., and Martin E. Vandusen, Southold, L 50x100. James M. Bailey et al. exrs. Na- Cbauoceyst, n s, 79.1 w Lewis av, 98.9x100, L -Mí. $1,175, 3,3C0' thauiel P. Bailey to Mary widow, Edward J., CharlEs Du Moulin to Nathauiel W. BurCis. HuDtÍDgton at, D S, 175 w Hicks st, 31.6x100, Thomas W. and James L. Martin, May 12. nom Mt. $1.'*,000. nom Thomas Frazier lo Elizaheth Cooper and Chestnut st, 6 s, 160 n Eastern Parkway, 80x Old Fost road, w s, ac intersection wiih n line Mary Buggy. K pai"*. Ml. Î6 IP- 5 0 79.4. German-Araerican Improveraent Co. HuroD al, Nos. 74-7í<, s s, 95 w FraDklÍD st, 75x of C. McCarthy, ruua west 136,1 x north 25 x to Michael F. Walsb. 2,000 east 135.5 to Old Post road, x south 25. Fat- 100. WiIIIam H. Meserole to Jobu J, Ran- Cheatnut st, w s, 140 s Eastern Parkway, 20x dall aud William G. Miller, 9,000 rick J., Jaue A. and Julia Crouin, Ellen Sul- 100. Release mort. The East New York livan, Mary, Julia A. and Mary A. Johanna, Same proporty. Release mort. Minnie I). Fatrick, Mary, Eilen aud Kate Croniu aud Savinga Bank to Elleu J. A. Pitzaimmona. nom ClÍftOD pl, No. 377, n s. 250 w Nostrand av, 35x Meserole w dow to same nom Brideec Colter heirs Juiia Colter to George Jerome st, w s, 360 s Dumont av, 20x100. ( W. Byrgen. Jan, 17. 9 0 100, b & 1, Laura C. wife of Junius B, Scearns to Anna Meyer. 4,500 Barhey at, e s, 30 s Livouia av, 'i xlOO, error. f Lot begi'js at s w cor of lands eonveyed by ClÍDtoD st, e s, 40 s HuDtingfcoD st, 30x90. B'-Djamia Marder to S duey Beiler. Mt. grantors to grautees aud at poiot 160 w Old Frauk W. FuUer, Monticello, N. Y., to Jo- $300. 650 Albany Post road, mns north 50 x west 11,8, hanoa O'Brien, 4,150 Jerorae st, e s, 60 n Liuington av, 6CxlO0, X soufcb 50 X east 11.1. Jamea M. Bailey et WiHiam James to George Sehade. 850 al. exrs. Nathanlel P, Bailey to Mary Martin Covert st, n w B, 200 n e Bushwick av, 15 1Ix 100, h & 1. Louisa Pisbler and Hermann John st, No. 188, ss, 75 e Hudson av, 253—xl widow, Tboiua? W,, Jamea L, and Edward J. 35x74,11, I MartÍD. July 6. 47 Luft to Ernestine Luft. uom Coweohoveu lane. s w s, 7J6.2 n w Port Hamil- Little st, No, 33, s e s, 337,10 n e Evans st, 25x f ton av, 3a9.8x364.11 x230,4x364.4, New 136s25xl20.R. J LBASBHOLD (lOSVETANCES. Utrecht. Herman Russ and OCCo Scblicht to Florence W, wile of Lucius H, Beers to Duanest, ns, 309.7 e Cburch st, 2,5x87.6 The Frederick W. and Henry C. Davisou. 2,400 Jennie E. Cook. Mt. $4.lt'i'\ notn tíociety of the Kew York Hospital toEmilie Cornelia st, n w s, 200 n e Evergreen av, 0.4x Kent st, s s, 475 e Frovost st, 25x108. lxS6.4x Funke and Caciiie Boker. 31 yeara, frora 55, Louis O. Linderaan to Kaspar Hed- 116.4. James F, Sloane to Mary A, Brick. May 1. 1892, per year. taxea and 3,350 bawney. 200 nom Duaue st, n s, 284 e Cburch st, 35.7x87.6. Same Cornelia st, s s, 119,10 e Central av, 18x100. King st, n e s, 25 n w Ricbards sfc. 25x75. Lucy to same, 21 yeoi's, from May 1,1863, per Jacob Pels to Jacob Scbick and Prieda bis Pratt, Ida Howard ánd Julia Jones formerly year, taxes and ^,300 wife. Mt. $3,500. 4,300 Goble beirs Nancy Goble to George P. Frøiss. New Charabers st, Ho. 54, 1 Deau st, n s, 245 w Hoyt st, 20x100. Partilion. 3,100 Oak st, No. 10. f William L. Findley to Edward P. Flynn. 5,000 Kosciusko st, n s, 22(1 w Stiiyvesant av, 40x100. ' Assign. lease. Thomas Flanagan to James Dean st. n s, 350 e ROckaway av, 50x107.2. Jo- Asa W. Parker to Elizabeth H. Simpson. Mt. Maguire. nom aeoh Hauufelder to Loius A. Cohu. Q. C. C, *7,,500. 11,000 Tbomas st,ss, 309.7eChurch st, 34.4x87,6x35 a. G. Mt. $3,000. Dom LiBwrence pl, lot hegins 380.4 e Jay st nnd x87,6, 1'he S ciety of Tbe New York Hos- Bame property, Louia A. Cohn to Joseph Haun- 18'i2 n Tillary st, ruua easc 18 x iiorth 17.9 pital to Erailie Funke and Cacilie Boker. 3l felder and Hannah his wife. Mt. $3,000. nom I weít 18 T. sauth 17 «, with use of alley, vears, from May 1, 1893, per year, taxes, Dean st, n s, 117 w Buffalo av, 16.8x107.3. i Daniel Quinn to James Burrell. 1.500 &c. 2,350 Dean st, n s, 150.4 w Buffalo av, 16.10x107.3. f Same proporty. Rflease dower. Mary wife of Tbomas st, s s, 384 e Cburch st, 25.7x87.6. Harr et E. Roberta, NewCown, L, I., to Peter Arthur Quinn lo Dariel Quiun. nom Sametosame. 21 years, from May 1, 1893, Delap, Mt. $4,300. 5,900 Liberty st, s w cor SpraRu-s alley, 25x40,3. jiar year, taies aud 3,300 Same proporty. Releaae mort. Heury Weil Joun F. Cfiois to the tjustees of tbe New Warren st, No. 67. Assign. leaae. Clifford to Harriet E. Roberts, Newtown, Conn. 200 York and Brooklyn iíridge. 14,750 Harris to Jobn C. Almour. nom Degraw at, s s, 133 e Van Brunt st, 10.6x100. Liberty st, w s, 35 n Hpiagues alley, 25s40. gome property. Assigo. leaae. Margarefc A. Aarou Bader to Antonio Cararro. Mt JohiT Wood fco the truftees Now York aud Sweeney to Clifford Harria aod Margaret A. $3,000. 4.600 Brooklyn Bridgc 26,000 Sweeney, nom Diamond at, e s, 245 s Norman av, 25x100, h & Someproperty Release mort, Matilda 46th at, 3 a, 277.4 w 8th av, 16.8x100.5. Henry 1. Catherine wife ol Michael Lynch to John French truslee for Cbarles T. French to same. L, Morns et al. trustees for Henry Astor to Metz and Emma Metz bis wife. 2,900 14,000 John Van Dolsen, 30 yeara, from May 1, Douglaesst, n a, 140 w Frankiin av, 20x151. Logan st, e s, 170 n Belmont av, 20x100, h & 1, 1893, per year, tasea and 325 Catharine wife of Jobn Evers to Sarab F. Ricbard Geary to Charle? J. Dahlgreen. 3,800 5 8t st, No, 38 W. Coosent to assign. lease. Mead. 1,000 Macon st, n a, 130 w Patcheu av, 30x100. Mat- Trastees of Columbia CoIIege to Bemard Douelass st, a B, 85,10 w 4th av, 47x100. New thias T. Reynolds to Johu Newman. Mt, $4,- Hecht nocr York Life Ina. Co. to Edward DriacoU. 2,870 500. ',250 372 Record and Gaide. AugUBt 87,1898

Macon st, n s, 300 w Reid av, 16,8x100, h & I. Same property George W. and Charles H. Atlantic av, n e cor Asbford at, 25.3x113.9, h Maríe J, Feixotto to Johu P, SteinbreDuer. nom FrancÍBCO to M chael Gussibel and Emllá A. & 1. Louis Ridie to George P. Alexander. nom MadiBon st, • s, 100 e StuyvesanC av, 30x100, his wife. nom Some property. George F, Alexander to Louia Release mort. Beiijamin Andrewa to Pran- Woodbine st, u ws, 99.6n e Haraburg av, 19.6x Ridleand Katharinahis wife, B, &; S. nom ces M, Spear. nom 100, h & 1. Same to Calharine A. Brown ArlÍDgtonav.as, 59 w Essex st, 35x8i), h & 1. r Madison et, D 3, lOOe Sfcuvveaant av, Agree- widow, uom Simou Candy to Carrie A. WiUson. Mt. ment to correct an erroneoua deBcription in Same property, Michael Gussibel to George $2,500, 3,150 former deed to read as herein. Emeline R. W, and Charles H. Francitco. nom Afckins av, e s, 310 n Hefreman av, 20x1(0. Herbert to John Andrews. nom Wyckoff at, s s, 100 w Smith at, 16,8x100. Au- Amanda M. Whelan to Sylvester M. Erady. Madison st, s s. 330 e Howard av, ruus soutb ton Etlers to Amelia wife of John H, Dobr- Mt. $135, 335 100 x east 14 s nortb 53.8 x north 48.2 to st, maun. ^ 3,500 Atkios av, w s, 380 s New Lots road, 40x100, X west 28. Poreclos. John Courtney to Istst, 8 ws, 412.10 s e 7th av. 20x100. Johu WiIIiam H, Jackaon to Margaret Cogan Robert L, Moores and Charles A. Le Quesne. Magilligan to Charles B. WoIfEram. Mt. SS,- widow, 640 10,800 000, 14,000 Atkins av, e s, 330 n Hegemau av, 20x100. 1 McKibhm st, a s, 100 e Leonard st, 24 6x100, West 3d 8t, e s, 130 s Riveraide av, 30x200 to Montauk av, e s, 289 n Hegeman av, 19x100. f Morrls Alexander to David S. Cohen and West 2d st, Gravesend, Remsen Johnson to Same to Sylvester M. Brady. 625 Sarah his w fs, tenants by entirety. Mt. John Conley, New York, 90 Av G, s 3, 35 e Eaat 98th st, 25x100, CamaraJe. $5,200. 7,100 East 3d st, e s, 15t n Fort Hamilton av, 30x100. JohD H. Irelaud to Arthur J. Evarts, 175 Melroae st, n w s, 200 n e Knickerbocker av, 25 Flatbosh. jennie V. Wilbur to George L, Bath av, north cor Bay 35tb st, 96.10x97.5x96.8 xl O, h & I. Josepb Weiduer to John SJT- Paulk and Eleanor R, Ids wife. 450 XI03.8, Be soobural. James D. Lynch to thal. itft. $3,000. 6,000 East 5th Bt, w s, 100 n Av E, 117.4 to Lotts Eiizabetb D. Tappy. 2,000 Meserole st, n a, 350 w Waterbury st, 25s—s lane, z 215.4 x soutb 59,2 x east 75 x north Belmont av, u a, 40 e Atkina av, 20x90, An- 27.1X—, h & 1, Jacob Marz to Jacob Eich- 20 X east 100. drew F. Frua to Donald Laing. 475 horn. 3,200 Av E, s w cor East 5th st, 60x80. Bushvsick av, s w s, 50 u w Eidert st, 20x81.6. Monroe st, n s, 363.6 e Lewis av, 2,6x100. WiU- East 8th st, w 8^340 n Av E. runs north 140 Christiua M. wîfe of Julius A. M. Moseby to iam J. C, MiIIer to Harriet F. Stone. Given X west 241 to East 7th st, s south 40 s eaat Augeliue Thorley. Mt. $5,000. 7,3 0 in place c£ lost deed. nom 130.6 X south 100 X east 120.6, Central av, s w s, estends from Eldert st to Mumbysalley, w s. 104,10 n Nassau st, 17,2x East 8th st, w s, 160 u Av E, 80x241 to East Covert st, 300x176,7 to Old Bushwick road x 20.4. Micbael Wbite to the trustees of the 7thst. —X206.10. EHzabeth H. Bowers to Leopold New York and Brooklyu Br dge, 1,730 East 8th st, e s, 480 n Av E, 60x100. J, LippmauD. 25,500 Paciflcst, BS, 135 w Rocheater av, 120x107.2, East 8th at, e s, 320 n Av E, 40x100. Clason av, w a, 30 a Quincy st, runs south 80 x Henry Weil to T. Coroing McKennee. 5,700 East 8th st. e s, 120 u Av E, 40x100. weíV 85 X north lo x west 40.4 x north 90 to Peari st, e s, 78 s Myrtle av, 22x69, Jamea B. Av D, s w eor Coney Island av, 109x140x119.4 Quincy st, x easfc 40.4 x soutb 30 x east 85. Cochrau, Louiee V. wife o£ Josiah J. Russell X140.4, Fiatbush. j RosaUe A. Eicke to Henry de Zavala. B. & and George P. Cochrau heirs Mary A. G. Jonathan Longmire et al. exrs, and tnjsteea 5, Dom Cocbran fco Edward and James Rorke. 6,000 Henry JohnsoD to Joseph Wechsler. 3,000 7thst, n s,13L2 e .5th av, 16.8x100. Sarah J, CUnton av, w s, 61 s Fulton st, 30x120, h & L Pearl st, n e cor Water st, 50x90.8. Foreclos. Georeiftuna H, PettengUI to Tillie Heckman. Robert Merchant to Louis Wendol, Jr, Mt. Blisa widow to Elizabetb M. E. wife of Rob- ert T. Bums. Mt. $2,000. 3,900 Mt, $8,000. nom $7,500, taxes, tax salea, &c. 2,300 CU ton av, w s, 81 s Fulton at, 60x120. Same Powell st, w 3,158 n Glenmore av, 28x98. Wal- lOth st, n e s, 133.4 s e 5th av, 16,8x100, h & I. to Adela Lougbi. Mt. $34,0O(-. nom ter S. Hammett, Philadelpbia, Pa., to Gerard Charles H. Schminke, New York, to Jo- ChDton av, w s, 492.7 n Myrt e av, 40x100, D. MoU and FauUne b s wife. Jlíí. $3,600. sephíne Backhouae. Mt. $3,000. 8,500 Forecloa, Henry S. Raaquin to The Mutual exch South lOth st, s s, 100 w 2d st, 25x100. Tbomaa Life Ina. Co., New York. 8,900 Presideat st. n s, 112 w Van Brunt st, 19x50. Carpenter to Matilda Carpenter. gifc Clmton av, w s, 533.7 n Myrtle av, 40x100. Chrísttne C. Jensen ind vid and esr. Anders 13tb st, n s, 49 B 6th av. runs east 84 x norfch Poreclos, Some to some. 7,000 C. Schmidt to Anthony Seasa. 3,200 100 s west 56 x south 20 x west 28 x aouth 80, Cbristopber av, w s, 170 n Sutter av, 15x100, h President st, s s, 315.2 w Franklin av, 84,10x bs & Is. Release judgraent. Char es E. and 6. I, Medad Smith to Moses L. Rosenfeld. 205,3x40.3x185,1, Michael Beunett to Michasl Winfleld S, Rogers to George O. Van Or- den. 7,.5 0 Mt. $1,680. 3,500 King. 1,000 Cropsey av. north cor Bay 26tb st, 96.10xl06.3x Same properCy. Release mort. Long Island Some property. Releaae mort, Hans S, Chns- 96.8x112 6, New Utrecbt. Edwina W. wife Loan and Tru^t Co. to Michael BennetC. 1,000 tian to aame. 7,5C0 of Williara C. Brose to Frank A. Bloora, New Quincy at, n s, 306.8 w Stuyvesant av, 8.4x Same property. Haus S, Christîan to same. B. York. Mt. $3,500. 5,000 100, h & 1, Thomas S, Strong, New York, to & S. nom Di iggs a.v, n w s, 35 3 w North flth st, 25x100, h Eliza D. wife of John D. Rerasen, 6,350 Same propercy. George O. Van Orden to & 1. John Gartland exr. Ellen Gartland to Ralph st, s s, 150 w St. Nicholas av, 60x100. Cbar es W. Freoeuhagen, Pearsalla, L. I. Mt. Thomas McQuade. 2,500 Jacob Voelbel to Christian Bott. 3,600 $38.500. Dom Same property. Hubert, Johu, Thoraas and S&ckett st, n s, 113 w Smith st, 19x100. Harriet -Bay 13th st, n w s, 378 s w 86th st, 37x108.4, b Lizzie Gartland and Ellen Milea nee Gartland y. Westlake, Horse Heads, N, Y.,toAlhert & I, New Utrecbt. John Henni to Mary to senie, Q. C. nom E. Donovan. 3,800 Nielson, New York. 3,600 Fort HamiICoD av, Dorth cor 80th st, runs Sebaeffer st, u s, 125 e Bushwick av, 25x150. 17tb st, n s, 178 8 w 8th av, runs nortb 90 x east nortbwes't 87.4 s uortheast IGO x southeast Marv A. Lambert to Henry S. Rasquin. Mt. 18,4 X nortb 90 to Prospect av, x west 39.8x 131.9 X northeast 63.11 s east 0.8 x uortheaat $4.200. 4,300 aouth 90.4 x east 1.11 x south 90 to I7th at, x to centre liue bet 79th aud 80tb sts, x nortb- Schenck at, e s, 335 s De Kalb av, runs east lOO eaat 19.5, hs & Is. Simon Heuchel to Auguat west 80 X uortbeist 100 to 79th st. x nortb- X south 25 X west 7.10 x aouth 50 x west 94.2 Morítz. Mt. $9,500. 16,750 west 260.3, New Utrecht, John L. Nostrand to at, X nortb 75. Poroolos. John Courtaey East 17fch st, w s, 259,8 n Av D, 40x100, Flat- to Frederick H. Johuson. 8,900 to Joshua Cromwell. Mt. $34,000. 9,000 bush. John H, Vanderveer to Honry S, FrankliD av, e s, 75.6 n Butler st, 18.6x75. Seiget st s a, 715 e Bushwick av, 35x100. Laz- Griggs. 600 Edward M. Seufert to Margaret Krapf. Mt. arus Weil to Jacob Bayer, 91)0 8th st, n s, 100 e 4th av, 25x100, error. Calh- $4,000. 1,000 Seigel st, n s, 150 w Graham av, 25x100, h & 1. erine Cartiu to Patrick Hastiogs. 2,500 Georgia av, w s, 275 u Liberty av, 50x100. Antou Tinz to Samuel Grodginsky, New 18th st, n s, 400 e lOth av, 30x100.3, Sarah F. Amelia Matthews, Frank A. Baumann and York. Sub. to encroachment. 6,300 Mead to Catharine Bvers. Mt. $S00. 1,8 0 Pauline Burmeister heirs Adam Baumanu to Smith at, n w cor Creamer st late Grinuell st, 18tb st, s w a. 75 s e 7th av, 25x100. Foreclos. Leander Gauvereau. B. & S. nom 50x100, Haanah M. Price exr. EdwardJ. Richard B. Greenwood, Jr., to Frederick G. Graham av, e s, 75 n Cook st, 25x100, h & i, .Priceto AgneaH, Waite. > part. 2,000 VoIIera, 2,000 Marie wile of Charies VoIImer to Louis Same property. Release dower. Hannah M. 19th st, s w s, 180 n w 7th av, 17.11xl0 sl7.11x Nimair and Leah his wife. 13,260 Price widow to aame. ' noin 100, Irvine R. Corrigan to Charles J. Kin- Gravesend av, w s, lots 39 and 40. Steuben st, e s, 153.8 s De Kalb av, 23.4x100, h sey. Mt. $3,500, esch Lake et, e s„ ots 49 and 50, map S. G. Stryker, & 1, Charles E, Miiler co Emily Floyd, New 20th Et, D e s, 370 a e 6ch av, 15x100. George Gravesend. York. Mt. $10,000, exch Senk to Matthaus Buhler and Mariahis wife. Micbael DowIÍDg to Maria McMahon. ']8D 0 1,350 St. Johnspi late Douglass st, D S, 195.5 w 6th Weat 21st st, s e cor Coney Island Creek, 30' Greene av, n w s. 90 s w Ceutral av, 20x100. h av, 2JXIO-I, b &1. David C. Thomson to J. toNeptune av, xl23x40 co creek, s—. & 1. Henry Manny tíi Julins Ackerknecht NelsoQ Tnomson. B. & S. nom West 21st s , s e cor Hepcuueav, ruussouth and Clemeiitina Hei-b. All title. Mt. $3,- Sumpter st, n s, 100 e Hopkiuson av, 100x100 750 to Mermaid av, x262.11x750 to av, x 100, nom hs & la. The Sisters of the Frecious Blood 271. Greene sv, n w s, 80 s w Evergreeo av |?), 20s to Eugene H. Porcile. Mt. $6,000. 8,000 Mermaid av, s e cor Weat 21at st, 263sl00x 80, error. Samuet Buruett to Henry Mog- Sumpter st, s s, Ou w Roc&away av, 20x100. 261 4xlli7, Coney Island. Dpss. nom Poreclos. John CourCney to Herbert A. John Y, McKane to The Kings Co. Hygiene Same property, Heory Mugness to Lizzie Bar- Løvell. Mt. $1,700 and costs in foreclos. 1,050 Ice Co. 45U,O0O uBtt, Q. C, -Error. aom Rame propertj. Herbert A. Lovell to Joaephine 33d8t, ns, 180 e 3d av, 100x100,2, Frederick Greene av, n w s, 190 s w Central av, 20x100. Pletsch. 2,500 W. Starr to Margaret R. Scarr. 3,000 Lizzie Konig to George Straub. Mt. ^i.'êOX Tallman st, s s, 325 e Jay st. 25x47, h & 1. Pe- 50th st, s 8, 375 s 5th av, 25x100.2. Conrad Gar- 4.100 ter JohnsoD, New York, toEmmet W. Whifce. lach to Thomas F. Sheehan, Mt. $8,000. 1,950 Greene av, s e s. 115 s w Hamburg av, 35x100, 1888, 3,000 53d Bt, n e s, 240.3 n w 9th av, 20x100.3, New b & 1. Andrew aud Christian HahD to Ten Eyck st, e s, 60 e Lorimer sC, 30x100, bs & Útrecbt. Peter j, Golden to AmeUa Mc- Frederick Heddesbeimer aod Maria hís wife. Is. Mary Moouan to EdwÍD aod Louis Neff, Hugh. 600 7,300 Mt. Í1,5U0, 4,500 Greene av, s e a, 300 D e Knickerbocker av, 30x TroutmaD st, n w B, 125 n e Hamburg av, 25x 57th 8t, s w s, 340 seSdav, 40x100.2, h&L WiUíam E. Kay to Henry C. BuII. Mt. $5,- 100, h & 1. Ofcco Schlieske, PhiladeJpbia, Pa., 100, John Fennel to Louisa Renner. Mt. 400. 8.400 to JuUusScbwarz aod Dora his wife, Mt. $3,500. 7,000 $2,300. •i.950 Van Buren st. s s, 170 e SumDerav, ÎOsl O, h & 5Sth st, s s, 380 w 13th av, 20x100.2. Helen Kelly, Preeport, L. L, to Emma Kaufmann, Greeoe av, e s, 240 s Hamburg av, 50x100, bs & , 1, Lewis H, Ross, Freeport, L, L, to Mary New York. 850 Is Audrew aud Christian Hahn to Helen E. Graham. Mt. $4,000. nom Schoche. Mt. $7,000. 14,000 Van Bureii st, n s, 394,8 e Suiuner av, 19.8x100, 66th st, s 8, 140 e llth av, 40x100, New Utrei'bC. Charles E. Anderaon to Albertina Artderson. Greene av. s s, 337.1 w PrankUn av, 33,11x78.7, h & 1. Mary E, Graham to Bernbard Muench, • hs & Is. Johu S. Parks to Katie A. wife of Mt. $1,000, nom Mt. $80. 350 6Sth st, 70th st, 71st at, iots 209-232 iuclus,, lots Joseph H, Deery, New York. Mt. $10,000, Walcon 8t, east cor WaUabout st, 48x48.6x22,8 117-136 inelus. and lota 64-83 Ínclus. map 263 esch x89.5, b & 1. Jacob Boasert to WiUiam Ul- lots Jj bn H. Hanley, Van Pelt Manor, Re- Hamburg av, u e s, 75 n w Greene av, 85x100, mer. 6,500 lease mort. WiIIiam Oothout to John H, b & I. Otto F. Siuger and Williara Mogk to Watkius st, w s, 175 n Blake av, 35x100. Fierre Hanley. Aug. 19. 6,454 Rosawifeof Charles Jocher. Jl/í, $3,500. 7,000 i\.bry to Abrabam Addis. Mt $1,650. 2,675 Watkinsst, e s, 150 n Glenmore av, 50xl0o. 73d st, centre line, 440 w 14th av, runs east ^ Harrisou av, e s, 35 s Walton st, 25x100. Jo- Isaac and Davis Axelrod, Wolf Hoorwitz or 15.1 X Routh 669.4 x north 669.3, seph Byk to Stepheo B. Pettit. Mt. $6,000, nom Horowitz and Ida Sinderband to Nathan Bay Ridge av. s s, 403.1 w 14th av, 17.11x750 Hegem'-n av, s s, 69 e Fouotain av, 20x90, Horowetz. ilít. $5,500, 11,000 xO,llJíx750.2, New Utrecht. William H. Jackson to Fasquale Lindeno. 2oO Bay Ridge Park ImprovemeDt Co. to IrvÍDg Jeflei'son av, e s, 300 n Broadway, 18x100, Webster st, n s, 100 e Albauy av. 30x100, Flat- R. WiUiams, Sing Sing. nom Forecios. Martiu E. Halpin to Bernard P, bush. Mark B. KDÍgbt to Roae McEvoy. 7Sth st, s w B, 160 b e 19th av, 60x100, Van Pelt Cstton. 3,000 Mt. $500. 750 Manor. John L. Nostrand to Michael Gal- Jefferson av, s s, 275 e Reid av, 33.4x100. Mar- Withera st, n s, 135 w Lorimer st, 35x100. lagber. 1,050 •ball J, Coucb to Georgo W, Couch. Mt. $4,- Bemard ReiUy to Donato Delmonte. 1,750 78th 8t, a w s, 100 a e 19th av. 60x100, Vau Pelfc 000. 8,000 Woodbine st, i; w s, 180 n e Hamburg av, 19,6s Manor. Same to George Eckstein. 9li0 Keut av, 6 8, 5 ,3 s South 5th st, 30,5x69, hs & 100, Release mort. Jamea Gascome individ. 79th st, s s, 130 e 3d av, 80x109.4, New Utreoht. iB. Kathoriue wifeof HenryBraun to Gaorge and w th ano. exrs. John G. Cozine to Georgs CharleB E. Wasmer to Herman J, Wasmer. HÍUer. 14,000 W. ocd Charles H. FranQ soo. nom Jlfe. $900. nom Kingsland av, a a, 890 s Nasaau av, 50x100. Aajíust 27. 18«8 Record and Guide.

The Ki ga Co. Improvement Co. to David Lots SOe-^rg block 643 and 19-35 block 638 map Elmsford mpt. Co. to Augustin F. Diaz, lot 1 M rcÍD, 1,600 No. 2, map of Germao-Americau Improve- block 45, Elmaford Park. 5 Lafayecte av, u s. 260 e Reid av, 16x100, Pore- m6nECo.,36th Wsrd. Release mort. Cord Same to Alois S, Kopec. lot 9 block 41. 5 clos. John Courtney to Moatank Lodee No. aud Chrislian M. Meyer esrs. Cord Meyer to Same to Fred Reyber, lot 17 block 42. 5 114 lodependent Orner Odd Feliows, Brook- The Gerraan-American Improvement Co. 3,750 Sameto Annie É. Stein, lot 29 and 30 block lyn. 2,293 Lot 331 Murphy pr'pnrty, Flatbush, Feople 53. 5 Livonia av, a s, 50 e Sackman st, 100x100. Ben- State New York co Udand H. Hervey. Same to John W. Bush, lot 27 b'ock 33. 5 jamin Marder to Sidney Beller. Mt. $4,583. letters pacent Same to Paul Nathau, lots 50 and 51 block 47. 5 2.400 Lots 388-394 map o£ ZabrÍBkie homesteod, Plat- Same tc Aus. Nathan, lots 12 and 13 bloek 47. 5 Marine av, n w cor 95tb at, 100x100, New busb. Release mort. Jeremiah L. Zabriskie Manhattan Invesiment, &c., Co toAug. Gunt- Utrecht, WUIiam Walsh, New York, to et al. exrs. Abby L. Zabriskie to John H. zel, lots 4, 5 and 6 block 11, Manbattan Jobn H. Scbroder. ilíí. $1,000. 2,600 Vande veer, 1,400 Park. 675 MoDtauk av,. w s, 190 s SutCer av, 20x100. Lots 363-367 map A. W, Parker property, Batb Same to Leopoldine Pechner, lot 7 block 23 Edwin P. Lawrence, Weatfleld, N. J., to Beach. Edword Egolf to John L. Garvey, aame map, 500 Abram RaukÍD, Jersey City. 350 New íork. I.5 0 HARKISON, Myrtle av, s s, 105,3 e Willougbby av, 50x64,6x Lot615block 16mapNo, lo£ 618 lots CoweD- 51,10x78.2. Louis Kahl. Jr., Long Islaud hoveo farm, New Ccrecbt. Mathew Muthes GaÍDsborg, Samuel H. to Thos. Daltou, lota 29 City. toChorles A. Waguer. 4,650 to Gustav Manz. 175 and 3U bloek 18, SUver Lake Park. 575 Myrtle av, a s, 105.3 e Willoughby av, 50x64 6x Lot 16 and 17 block No. 1 map 221 M. J. Ber- Same to Frank JohaDCS, lot 45 block 29. 150 51,10x78.2, Ada F. Hendrickson to Louis gen property, New Utrecht. Belauie Cbenier Same to Frank Barco, lots 40 and 41 block Kahl, Jr. 4 650 to Robert W. Dixon, 400 19. 40O Nostrand av, w s, 20 u Lesiugton av, 40x100, Lots 3 0-305 aud 487-491 blocks 1! and 15 map Same to FeUci LiciaDo, lot 21 hlock 8. 825 h & 1, Louis Johnstou, New York, to Anna 1,197 lots of W. Ziegler, in Platbush. Peter Same to Jan Hovorka, lot 19 block 7. 8U0 A. Johnston. B, & S. uom Fatten to Bernard J. Reynolds, New York. Same to Geo. F. Halleran, lots 27 and 28 blook Nostrand av, s w cor Union st, 107,9x100, 1,383 18. 575 Samuel N. Garriaon to Lawrence F. CarroU Lota 21-50 map of Margaret StUlwelI property, Same to John Copek and ano., lots 36 and 37 and Catbarine E. Huyes. Mt. $3,000. nom New Utrecbt. Releaae mort, Walter P. hlock 29. 850 Nostrand av, e s, 80 s Crown st, rnnseastl Kingsland. Babylou, L. I., to John G, Die- Same to Pietro A, Lusiauo, lot 23 block 8. 325 149.8 to Clove road, x southwest 153.3 x 1 den, New York. eoDSid. omittetí Smadbeck, Louis to Aug. Karst, lots 603 and nortbwBst 139,5 to av, x west 41 3. I Lota331 and332 map WilIiarasoD bomeBtead. 604, Breatwood Flaza. 600 Patent Une bet Brooklyn and Flatbush av, CatharÍDe L Babcock fco Mcrris Roáentbal Same to same, lot 835 same map, 160 100 n Clove road. runs north 50 s north- and Israel Apfelhaum, 700 Same to Daniel Cosgrove, lot 811 same roap. 200 west 100 X 50 x 100, Lota 377-381 aud 403-107 block 8 map 937 lots, Same to Henry C, Schraidt, lot 894 same Same to same. uom New Utréchfc Improveraent Co., New map. 16t Ocean av, u e cor Voorb s av, 40x110, Flat- Utrecht. The New Utrecbt Improveraeot MA.HAJtOHE0g. busb, h & I. Margarefc .Sullivan to Annie M, Co. to Prank B. Miils, New York. 3,000 Pliut, Edw. E. to Walter C. Huntiug, n e cor Malone. ilíí. $2,500. 4.000 Interior gore, 79.9 s w Broadway, on a line Woodhiue and Grove avs, 93x100. 1,4T0 OvÍDgfcon av, u e a, 180.1 s e 13th av, 2 xl33.3x which at 8 w 3 of Broadway is 102.11 s e Smith, Pefcer to Julia Dillon, lots 10 and 11 B s 20x133.10, New Utrecbc. Effioghara H. Madíaon st, runa west 30 x south 11 x eaat 9 Boston road map property Adam Colea. 400 Nicbols Co James H. Saxe. 275 X northeaat 15.7. Releaae raort. Maud F. OvingtoD av, n e cor 13th av, 60x101.5x60x Nelson to Roberfc L. Mcores and Charles A, MODNT PLBASANT. 103.3, New Utrecht. WiUiam L, Piauagan, Le Quesne, nom New York, to John J. Campbell. nom Part of ot 41 map Ruffie Bar, Flatlands Bay. Newman, A. Watson and ano. to Eugene Stone. Putnam av, s s, 376.8 w Nosiraud av, 55x100. Henry L. Scbmeelk to Maria W. Bergeu. nom tract onTwÍtcbingsCrosaroada, 4&acre8, 14,466 Hugh Stewart to Rebecca F. Forraau. Mt. Woodroad, parcel begius at south cor of the Stoae, Eugene to Louis Smadbecfc, same prop- $17,000, excb plot, runs west 9 chaios and 37 links by land erty. nom Railroadav, sw cor Myrtle sfc, 75x100. Alfred of Jaue Roberts, x east 5 cbaÍDS aod i:9 links Smith, Wm. R, to Henry Rei hardt, lots 50 Cobb to George H, Crawford, Jr. Q, C. nom by woodland of Eleanor Denyse, x east 11 and 51 block 3, Lake Kenaico, 475' Same pri^erty. Feople State New York toAl- chaina and 13 links by laud o£ Geo. B. Kelly, Smadbeck, Louis to Chas. Weiland, lot 3143, fred Cobb, lettera patent s westeriy along J. L. Van Pelts6linksx Shermnn Perk, 160 Ra lroad BV, S W cor Magenta st, 7.5x100. west 5 cbaitis anii 32 links adj D. J. Denyse, Same to David Frotb, lot 344, 12.5 George H, Crawtord, Jr., to Margaret A. X weat 53 links to said Wo d road aud poiíit Same to Wm. P. McMuileo, lota 6599-6602, 500 wife of Arcber C. Piiddingfcon. 1,400 of begicDÍng, except poitiontakenforFraDk- Same to EUen Harding, lot 6488. 200 Schenectsdy av, e s, 167 s Herbimer st, 18.6x lin or ForC Hamilcon av, hs ít la., New Same to Magdaleua Miller, lota 6291 and lOU. Mary F, wiie oí Isaac Hoage to Har- Utrecht. John G. Dieden to Hugh Stonart. 0293. 8,^0 riet GastoD, Jlíf. $3,400. 3,000 exch Same to Hugh McDermofct, lot 6738. 200 Stewartav, u e cor Lafayette st, 52x112.6, ha AU rights and franchises of The Brooklyu, Same to Kosie Waldbueser. lofc 6661, 160 & Is, New Utrecht. John Tanzer to Maria Bushwick & QueeuB Co. Railroad, Leonidas Ssme to John Geuuard, lot 6670. 150 Bautz. nom Dennia to Heniy D. DouDelly and John Same \o Jas. Cowe, lots 6169 and 6170. SOO St. Marks av, s B, 800 e Underhill av, 25x100. Englis truateea. 200,000 Same to Aug. J. J. Kiewicz, lots 3461 and Release mort. Anna K, Bock to Margaret 3463. 240 Curran. 1,000 Same to Hermanu Boering, lots 6328 and 6229. 450 StiUwell av, e e, 100 s Av S, 60x100, Graves- SametoJohn Gick, lots 264ii, 26»1, 6371-6276. end, h & I. Jaraea H. Donohue to Jessie HES'S' IHFÅTEB COSNT¥. 1,650 Same to Margt. Erb, lota 6659 and 6660. 300 W. Towuseud. Mt. $3,500. conaid. omitted AOGUST 17 TO 28—iNCLUSIVK. Stone av, s w cor Deao st, 3'3.2xl00. Hugh Same to Giorgio Narberti, lots 7065-71:69. 500 Same to Pearo E. Areucibia, lots 7076-7086. 1,200 Sullivau fco Robert Smith, Brooklyn, and CORTI.ANDT. George Engert. Moutolair, N. J. 1,300 Sarae to Wm, H. Powler, lot 2757. 150 Same to Cord Havecker, lols 6093-6065, 450 Thatford av, e s, 125 n Blake av, 50x100, hs & Manaer, Frank to Thos. Tionon, lot s s Park st, 80x125. $1,550 Same to Bridget Hogan, lot 6338. 175 Is. Barnefc Levin and Max Gittelsohn to Same to Nettie tíoffman, lots 7087 aud 7088. 300 Elias Goodmau. Mt. $3,000. 3,500 Tuttle, Luther B. to Mary A. Dyckman, es Same to Jos, D. Kueny. lots 1981 and 1983. 400 Tompbins av, D W cor WiUoughby av, ruus Post road, 'Z05xm}.mT5l4. . 1,100 Saroe to Palrick McManu?, lot 6336, 200 Dorth 77.1 X west 80 x nortb 22.6 x wesfc 45 x KAaTGHKBTKB. Same to Mary A. McMatius, lot 6i3b7. 200 south lOO to Willoughby av, xeaat 125. James Same to Maggie Quinn, lofc 6SS6, 125 A. Bell aud Mary L. his wife to The Central Bennett, Jas, C. to Hannah M. Martin, loc 146 Same to Jobn Rooa, It.t3 62?4 and 6325. 800 Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. AII title. map Mt. Veruon, 100x105. 2,000 Same to Kate Suilivan, lots 63,56 and 6357. 350 Jlft. ei5,000. &c. 20,449 Bellesheim, Anna to Karolioe Baumert, part Same to Mary Sullivar, lota 6-;36 and 6i37. 350 Tompkins av, n 3 cor Halsey st, 80x100. Charles lot50raap West Mt. Vernon, 50x100. 5,000 Same to Choa. Linder, lots 6334, 6335, 6354 Robins So Adolf Osborg, Mt. $8,500. 14,000 Cranford, Kenneth to Chas. W lken, lots 4 and and 6355. 750 Vernou av, s a, I3I.3 w Stuyvesant 8v.31.3x 5 map 1, Scuth Vernon Park, 1,680 Same to Frank Dorn, ots 6701-6711, 6782, 6783 lcO. bs & li. Reîease mort. Joseph Naul to Dooling, Johu to Mary Doolti g, part iot 479 e and 6784. ' 2,100 Louia Beer and Michael Schaffner. nom s 6th av, Mt. Veroon, 25xi05. uom Sarae and ano. to Jas. H. Dodd, lots 511 and Will 'ughby av, n w cor Sumner sv, 76x100, hs Fuechsel, Clarence H. et al. guard. of. to Geo 512, Lakehurst. 300 & Is. Adela wife of John K- Longbi to Anna H. Fuechsel and ano., lot 38, Central Mt. Samu to Emelia Roaenberg, lot 500 sama F. He derson. nom Vernon. 50x100; alao lot 178, WesC Mt. Ver- map. 136 Same property. John N. Longlú to Anna P. non, lOOxlOO. 2,800 Washburn, Steph. L. to John Waid, 8 pareels Henderson. Q. C. aom Fuecbsel, Geo, H, and ano. to Cath. Fuecbsel, ou road from PleasantviUe to Sing Siug, abt 4th av. n e cor 77th st, 109x100. ConCract, sarae propertv. 4,500 13 acrea. 4,500 Lemmy A. Halstf ad to Daniel E, Bedell. 3,350 Harringtou, Wra. W. to Geo. Twidy, part iot NBW ROCHELIÆ. 5th av. e s, 68 s iSth at, 30x80, h & 1, Charles 906 w s llth av, Mt. Vernon, 47s!05, 1,400 J. Kinsey fco Irviue R. Corngan. exch Haskin, Jobn B. and auo- to Wm. M. Howe, 3 Hudsou, Maria A. to Deborah A. MBtthews, lot 5tb av, e s, 50.3 s 46tb st, 35x100, Henry Ket- acres salt meadow, adj Grjffins Creek. 7 0 9i 8 s w 3 Par View av map Residence Park, tlebodt and John Wiehern to Prederick Leroy, Harriet E. to Heury Fink, lot 20 dia- 60x130. 1,400 Albert, 1,050 gram 1 mappart Farrington estste, 54x11:0, 600 Woodburv, Julia M. to And. R. Bradley, 8 w Same property. Belease mort. Edward T. M Uer, Carlos J. to Prancis M. Carpenter, lots • cor Morns and North afca, abt 127x200, 3,000 Hunt eT. dnd trustee Thomas Hunt to John 30, 30, 3 , 33 grantor's map. 2,500 NORTH CASTLK. Wichernand Henry Kftclehodt, 437 Noble, Chas. to Nellie B. IViortimer, lots 53-56 5th av, 3 e cor 76tb st, lU7,3«153.1xl00.4x 8a6. es Istav, Mt, Vernou, 3(0iSI». 16,000 Potuey, Geo. T- to Chas. A. Barnard and ano., Rebecca F. Porman and Thoinas J. Ford to Oakley, Thos. exr. of, to Thos. P. Oakley, s e 25 acres on Whipporwill road. 400 Frank R. CaulUios. Mt. $1,000. Aug, 18. cor Oakley and Union sts, 71x100x104x100. 600 Rejnolds, Wm, T. ec al,, P. M. Thoropaon 4.500 Ssme to Margt. G. Oakley,ua7th av, 175 e ref., co Jobn A. MiHs. 50 acrea on road from 8th av, n w s, 85.3 u e 17tb st, 37.6x75.6, hs & Lincoln av, 74x98.3. 600 Bedford Co White Flains. 8,000 Is. Prances H, Dike, New York, to Oscar D. Same to aame, s s Oakle.y st, 100 e Uniou st. Dike, 6,690 abtlliOxÍOO, 60O OSSINIKG. llfch av. eait cor55th at. 100.3x386.8x113.3x437. Oakley, Margt. G. to Chas. M. Oakley. same. 6U0 Larkin, Fraiicis to Edgar L. Requa, s e cor New Utrecbc. Joseph H. Deery to Andrew Phipps, Edw. L. E. to Anton EggerC, loc 249 n Agate aEd Priitlpy as. 50xi50. 500 D. Baírd. Mt. Sl,50ii. eich w 8 Catharioe st, Washingronville, 50x100 3,000 Willlanis, Sophia et al, to Frank G. Smitb, 3th av, nortbcorOOfch st, 40x100, Lefferts Pyke, Robt. 3. to Minnie F, West, partlot li,9, lots 7 aud 8 Lrnden av map lota on Dale Fark. EEaoitbam H Nichola to Charles H. West Mt. Veruon, 5OxI00. nom av. 1,195 Yoke, Saugercies, N. Y. fiOO Robrig, Wm. P. to Chas. Noble, lofc 51 n s PELHAM. 9th av, eapC cor 79th st, 100x100, Van Pelt Bridge st, Central Mt. Vernon, 50x100; alao, FelbamvUle Land, &c , Aaaoc. to Gilbert J. Manor. John L. Noatrand to George Eck' lots 53-56 e 8 Ist av, Mt. Vernon, 20Ux210. Angevine, lot 58 aud west half 44, Cheater stein. 2 500 26,000 Park. 690 I9th av, south cor 78th st, irOslOO, Vao Pelt Trede, Johu, Jr., to Adelheid Sundermano, Same to Jobn F. Kaiaer, aouth half 99 Eoma Manor, Same to WUliam Wager. 3,.500 partlot 5818 8 19th av, Wakefieid, 33.4sl!4. map. 865 Lota 1 and 2 miip of 90 lots, Bath Beach, o£ ^ 3,300 Waeteriing, Aug, C. to Lucy Rolliaon, a e cor Edward Egolf, Johu A. LotC, Jr., to Emma Vau Ander, Richard to Barbara Mutb, west Jackaoo av aud Peace st, 300x200; also a a M. Bartb. 1,050 halí lot 887 8 B 19th av, Wakefield, 50x114. 1,450 Jackson av, 350 e Peace st, 50x200. Dom Lots 11-15 block 8 map New Utrecbt Impt. Co., aHKENBORGH. New Utrecht. The New Utreeht Impt, Co. tinD. to John Powell. 450 Brant, Grace P, to John F. Buckbout, lot 17 s Eddy. Jane B. to Alice T. Smlth, lot adj Mary Lots 214 aad 215 block P map Vaoderveer bome- tí Maple av, grantor's n^p- 225 Cuabmau, 150x150, 1,500 stead. JohD H, Vanderveer to Rosaiie Wicb- Bell, Jolin W. fco Mary Walîh, lota 9 and 35 Ryan, Wra. to Terrence McKenna, s s North maim, 800 map property Joa. C. Bsll, HMtinga. 1,300 ÍUgent at, 50 a Wlllett av, 60x100. 18« Record and Guide. ÃugliBt 37, 1898

SCABSDArÆ!, Broeaaler, Johu mortgagor w th Jacob Biekes Keller. Valentine to Eva Becht«l, Stapleton, S. mcrtgagee. Extension of mort, Aug. 23, nora I. Norfolk st, No. 170. Store lease. Aug. Arthur Suburban Home Co. to Wm. Ortlieb, Brown, Jamesto the trustees of St. Stephens 22, note. 700 lota 15-20 block II, Artbur Mauor, 1,650 Coliege, AunaDdale, N. Y. 92d sfc, s s, 150 e Koref, lenatz to Julia Elsbach. 80tb st. F. Bame to Ella M. Shaw, lots l^ block 8, 11 aod Amsterdam av, 18.6x100.8. Aug. 19,1 year, M. Au . 2.3, in-iali5,5í. 1,9 0 12 block 11 aame map, 1,975 8,000 Lsrkin, John to THE UNION DIME SAVINQS North End Land Improvemeut Co. to Emma Same to same. 93d st, s s, 168.6 e Amsterdam iNbT. 124Ch st, s s. .35 w 6th av, 40x5o.5. Alden Kircheo, lot 17 block 24 graator's av, 56x100.8. Aug. 19, 1 year. 24.000 Aug. 19, due May 1,1895, 5 «. 5,000 map. 350 Sarae bo Catberine V. R. Turnbull, Morris- Lasaia, Itoaa wife of Prancisco to C'aroline Same to Alico Crooin, lot 46 block 35 same town. N. J. 92d st, s a, 824.6 e Amsterdam Eogs, Biooklyn. l 4tb st, n s, 100 e 2d av, raap. 3C0 av, 19x100.8. Aug, 19, 1 jear. 8,000 85x100.11. Aug. 23, 3 years, 5 í. 8,000 WESTCHKSTBH. Same to The New York Protestant Episcopal Lay, Sarah E. wife of aud George C. to Fremont, Otto to John G, Maurer, lot 74 map Public Scbool. 93d at, s s, 343.6 e Arasterdam ClarÉnce Wardeo, Batb, Me. 5tb av, e s, McGraw estate. 200 av, 56 6x100.8. Aug. 19, 1 year. 24.000 50.5 s ISlst st, 16-6x75. Aug. 16, 3 years. 5 %. Levy Epbraim B. to Michael Flynn, w s Wash- Bruah, Louis T. devisee of Martba T. Brush to 9,000 ingtOD av, 374 s 3d st, 50x100. 4.50 THIÎ IRVING SAVINGS INST. 43d st, No. 113, Same to Elise S, Cbalmers. Sameproperty OckerBbauseo, Emma E et al to Ephraim B. s s, 165 w 6tb av, 20x100.5. Aug. 24, 1 year, Aug. lli, 6 mouths, 2,750 Levy, lots 26-33, 99, 175. 196, 24U, 473, 563, *H %• «.000 Leazer, Johu E. to THK BROADWAY SAVINGS 564.571,24.20,21, 23,63,64,71,25, 15,16,17, Cavlnato, Agosfcino to Edwin P. Stern. llth INST. 76th st, No. 38, s s, 13i> e Madiaon av, 19, 560, 61, 97, 195, weat balf 7u aod 83, gore st. Nos, 314 and 316 E., s s, 38,8x94.10. AujC- 80x102,2. Aug. 24. 1 year, 4^ Í. 17,500 A,C, D, E, F, G, HH, LL, MM, 00, map 19, demand. 590 Lepgett, Margaret W, w fe of and Edward W. Unionport. 18,500 Cavinato, Agoslino to GeorgeE. Hyatt, Brook- ty. topher Heiuiicb. 65tbat. P. M. Aug. 23,5 wmTK PT.A ua, 5 morts., each $10,000. Aug. 23, demand. years or installs, 4}4 %. 4 000 5u,000 Lulves, Mary wi£e of Octo to Jobn C. Arf- Barnes, Samuel J. et ai. to Chaa. Hurn, lots 18, Collins, Cbarles O devisee of Denmark F. Col- 39and40map WashingCon Heights, 1,350 mann, :^6th st. No. 434, s s, 435 w 9tb av, 25 lins to Edwin B. CoIIins exr. Denmark F. X98.9. Aug. 17, 2 years. 5 5. . bOO Sniffia, Merwin to Douglas Murray, w s Mam- Collins. Betbune st, n B, 68 w WashiEgton st, Lynch, ThomasJ. and Margaret bis wife to aroneck av, abt 227 s Post road, 50x130, 1,800 SSxJ^block. Alltiile. July 12, noCe. 1,112 Ellen M. Heunessy. 19th st. n e s, 100 n w YONKBRS. Collms, Ebeo H. deviíee of DeDmark P. COUÍDS 3d av, 16 6s93. Aug. 1, 3 years, 5 %, 700 to Edwin B. Collins exr., &c,, Denmark P. Maguire, James to Johu J, Reiily, New Cham- Bechst'-iu, Aug. C. to Ales. H. Ebbes, lot 40 CoDins, Bethune st, n s, 88 w Wasbingi' n n s Valentine lane, grantor's riap. 3,000 bers st, No. 54, Saloon leaae. Aug. 33, note. st, 88i>í block, July 12. 2,050 demand. 1,500 Brown, Cbp.a. T. exr, of, to Rob't Jordan, w s Cromwell, Benjamin F. mortgagor witb James Fine st, 134 s ElaUroid av, abt 58x'330. 2,900 Mahou, Martin and Edward Coyne to George Pott raorCgagee. Extension of raort. July E, Hyatt. 4tb av, s e cor 3lBt st, 69x9l). Butler, Wm, .A., Jr,, to Cath, C. MacParland, 1, nom loc 25 block 19 raap property, Lowerre Sta- Aug. 18, demand. 5,000 Danziger, Karris and Amelía to Moses Mus- Martin, Eli to Jamea D. Futnam. 78th st, No. tion, 450 liner. 58th st. P. M. Aug. 25, 5 years, 5 Æ. Donovan, Cornelius J. to Frana, Blatzheira, lot 11 6, s s, 106,3 w Columbus av, 23,9x100.1x26 4,500 xlOO.6. Aug 23, due Jan. 3, 1893. 2,500 I map of No. 618 North Broadway, estate Dufl'y, James to Bertha Volkening, Ist av, s Jas. H. Blackwell, 50x240. 1,900 Mayers, Samuel to Gerald Fitzgibbon. 74tb w cor 102d st. Lease. Coat of building to st P, M. Aug 19, 1 year. 3,000 De Lucci, Bargaraino to Wm. W. Scrugham, become property of raortgagee on espiration lot lííO e s WiIIow at, city map, 35x100, nom McCarthy, Ssrah P. to Carl L. G. Leonhardt. of lease. Aug. U. 7,000 7nthst. P. M. Sub. tomort. $16,500. Aug. Serugbara, Wm. W, to Bargamino De Lucci, Ely, CaroUne B. wídow to Oscar Coles, Aiken, same property. nom 19, 2 years. 3,000 S. C. Broome st, s e cor Thorapson st, 23.9x Same to George H. Bjrd, Same property. P. Hermance, Edgar M. to Jerome D. Baruea, e a 50. Aug. I. lyear. 2,000 Woodsworth av, 25s Lamartiie av, 25x100. M. Aug. 19, 5 years, 5 %. gold, 16,5CO Enelish, Cath.j'ine F. wife of Patrick to Ellen McCauIey, Patrick and Micbael to Stepben 1,300 V, Meakim. 109ch sC, No. 305, n s, 110 e 3d Kalvin, Solomon to Ida Kalvin, w s Buena Merribew. 39tb st, s s, 200 w Ist av, 25x98.9. Vistaav, 166n Vark st, 23s—: also lots 82, av, 19.10x100.11. Aug. 20, 3 yeara, 5 ^, 2,000 Aug. 23, due Bept. 1, 1995, 4% %• 6,000 81 and 34 map Aroher pro| erty; also Laurel Farrell, Micbael J, to George C. Reiaenweber. McCauIey, Patrick and Tbomas to Stepben at, 167 w Oak st; also n s Aahburton av, 58 w Av A, n 6 cor 80th st, 33x70. Aug. 23, due Merrihew. 39th st, s s, 175 w Ist av, 35x98 9. Nepperbam av nom July 1, 1894, 5 S. 1,000 Aug. 23, due Sept. 1, 1895, 4]4 %. 6,000 Same to Augusta Bode, s s Hudson sfc, If 0 w Flanagan, Thomas to John J. ReiIIy. Amater- McEIkenny, Mary wife of and Dauiel to CUnton st, 35x100. 4,000 dara av, No, 54, Saloon lease, Aug, 23, note, Anoie G, Sm th and ano. exrs. Roswell North End Land Improvement Co. to Wesley demand, 6,000 Sraith. lOlst st. P. M. July 19, 3 yeara, Parringto i, lots 4C-43 map Dunwoodie Gerhardt, John to Prank GerhardC, San Fran- b%. 2,000 Heigbts. 1,090 cisco, 46th hi., P. M. Aug. 1, 5 yeara, 5iá î. McGuire, James J. to Thúmas J. McGuire, New York and Yonkers Land Improveraeut 6.500 I02d st. P. M. Aug, 25, due Sept, 1, 1893, Co, to Joha D. Lasette, lot 39 map 337 lota al Gesaner, William J. to Henry Weil. 14Ist afc. 5 %. 6.000 BrynMawr. 375 P. M. Aug, 2, 1 year, 12,,500 McKenna, Mary to WiUiam B. Baldwîn. 65tb Somerset, Sarah to EUz'h A. Penrose, w s Lin- Goodman, Loub to Jacob Horowitz. Delancey st, s s, S5 w 8th av, 25x100.5. Sub. to morts. den st, 263 a Maple st, 25x100. 1,100 st, D w cor Pitt st. F. M, Aug. 15, 3 years. 4,000 $35,000. July 30, 3 months. 1,650 Valeotine, Clara M. to Mary H. Thompson, Grady. Edward to Abraham Stern. 34th st, McReynolds, W Uiara to Em l e J. Murray. n w cor Bennett av and Sumraerfield st, 50x s s. 460 w 9th av, 20x98.9. Sub. to mort. 133d Bt, s s, 8(:0 w Lenox av, 100x100.11. 100. 800 $10,000. Aug. 15, 1 year. 1,000 Aug. 19, due Oct. 1, 1893, 5.000 Same Co Abrabam Stern. 29th at. P. M. Middlesex Valley Railroad Co. to THE CEN- Aug. 18, due Aug, 15, 1894. 2,350 TRAL TRUST CO. of New York. ConsenC o£ Haase, Edward P. to Abraham C. Quacken- sCockholdera to raortgage for gold, 60J,000 MORTGAQES- bush. 183d st, n s, 175 e 7th av, 35x99,11. Miltenberger, Carl to Peter Doelger. Ist av, NoTE.—'i'he arrangeme^^t of this list is as follows: Aug 84, dueOct. 1,1892. 1,025- No, 1583, Storeleaae. Aug. 19, demand, 400 The first name ís ihat of the niortgagor. the next that Haggerty, William P. to Francis J, Murphy. Moss, Davíd to Abraham J. Dworsky. Henry ofthe mortgagee. The description of tlie property FrinCB st, No. 23, s 3,23.9x123.6x33,6x129. 8t, No. 182. P. M. Aug. 22, due Nov. 1, 1892. then follo'ws. then the date of thc mortgage. the time 3,500" for lÅihÍch ít ixas given. and tbe ainount. Thegeneral Aug. 19, aue Aug. 20, 1894. 3,000 dates used as headings are the dates hen the mort- Halbach, Josephine toFredericJ. Middlebrook, Murpby, Peter, Rosebanlt, S, L, to THE EMI- gage was handea into the Eegister''s office to be Brooklyu. 33d st, No. 138, s s, 395 w 6ch av, GKANT IKDUST. SAVINGS BANK. llth av, e recorded. ruussouth 31.3 x west 0.6 x south 18,9 x wes,t s. 75.3 n 44th st, 35x100. Aug. 23, 1 year, Whenever the ietters " P.M.'''occv,r,precededbythe 4.6 X nortb 1 x west 15 x north 49 to st, x m %. 6.000 name of astreet.in these lists of mortgagea, they east30. Aug. 2, 5 jears, 5 «. 6,000 mean that it ís a Purchase Money Mortgage, and /or Murphy, Lizzie to Simon E, Bernheimer and juller particiilars see the list of iransfers unrier the Herman, Simon to Bertha Wagner. 103d st, Jo?ephine Scbmid. 2d av, No. 23!8, s e cor corresponking date. Whenever the rate is not given, F. M. July 8, due Aug. 19, 189,5, 5 <$,. 13,000 114th 8t. Lease. Aug 18, demand. 1,500 reaã as 6 pir cent. Horacek, Maria to THE UNION TRUST Co. of Murray, Hugh T. sole child and heir o£ Ann Mortgages against 3i( and 24(11 Ward yroperties New York, guard of Prances V. Alesandre. Murray to Johu MCGOWD. 117ch st, s s, 100 w wili be found all together aí font of this list. lltb av, No. 593, w s, 50.4 n 44th st, 24.11x 3d av, 3.5x100,11. Aug. 23, 2 years. 5 %. 2,000 100. Aug. 19, due Sept. 1, 1895, 5 í. 7,000 Murray, Ellen wife of Joseph to Catharine NEW TOKK CITT. Isaacs, Raohel to Jacob Lazsrns. Essex st, w Hausling, 18tb st. P. M. Aug. 34, 3 years, a, abt 100.3 s Hester st, 25x87,6, July 1, 10 5«. 11.000 AUGUST 19, 80, 83, 33, 24, 25. years, 5 %. 5,000 Niebuhr. Henry P. to Fraucís H. Wilaon, Alcott, Jobu to Johu Batton. Columbus av, s L-vin, Catharine mortgagor with John N, Brooklyn. 144lh st. n s, 84 w Amsterdam e cor 65th at, runs east lUO s soutb 3. .5 x west Brownmortgagee, Newport, R. I. Exten- av, 116x99 11, Sub. to morta. $6S,700. Aug. 86.11 to Boulevard. x36.3 to av, x north 2.10. sion of reduced mort. at reduced infc. June 24, due Feb. 1, 1893. 9,300 Aug. 19, demand. $1,436 16. nom Some to same. 123d at. P. M. Aug. 23, due Ablass, Caroliue wife of aud Charles to Pbilip Same witb S, Weir Mitchell mortgagee, Phíla- June 1,1894. 2,000 Bloch. 71st st. n s, 313 e Isfc av, 25x102.2. delpbia, Pa. Estension o£ reduced mort. at Same to Julius G. MiUer, Some property. Sub. to mort, $4,000. Aug. 23, 3 years, SU %. reduced int. June 16. nom Aug, 24, due Feb. 1, 1893. 3.000 1,100 Jacoba, Abraham H. to Dramin Jones, Chrys- Noble, Wiiliam to THE BANK FOR SAVINGS, Allen, Charles E. and Jennie C. bis wife and tie st, No. 183, e s, 100 n Rivington st, 25JtluO. New York. 7th av, n w cor i^6Ch st, runs John McKim to Eiiza F. Allen trustee Will- Aug. 22, 3 years. 1,000 Dorth 10(1.5 X west 100 x souCb 25 x east 32 x iam H. AUen dec'd. 5Sth st, No. 336, s s, Jenkius, Thomas J, and George to Alonzo C, south 75.5 to st, X east 78. Aug. 10, 5 years, 300.4 w Ist av, 21,8x100.5x30.6x100.5. Aug, Mouson esr. and tnistee DavidD. Witbers. á]4 %. 3/5,000 24, due Sept. , 1895, 4M i. 5,.500 13tth Bt, u s, 150 w Lenox av, 5 lots, each 25 O'Brien, Jamea to THE BANK FOR SAVINGS, AmrapD, JobD to Marietta W,, HenryJ., Jr., x99.H, 5 morts., each $17,500. Aug. 24,3 New York. 6 th st, n a, 135 w Cenfci al Park and Clarence B. and said Henry J. Davison, years, 5

Farker, John H. to Willîam C. Heas guard. of 118 X north abt 149 to Orcbard at, x north- Blake, Gertrude wjfe o£ and Jobn to Maria E. Dorothea C, Luise E., Carl A., Wilbelmina, west 111 X west 1,5. Aug. 83, 1 year, 5 %. 500 Schneider. Sutter av, n s, 75 w Scbenck av, 'Courad G. W. and Emilia Hess. 9Jth st, n s, Drout, Julia A. wife of Nicholas to J. and M. 35x100. Aug. 20, 3 years. 1,500 230 e 3d av, 17.6x100.8. Aug. 33, 3 yeors, Haffen. Morris av, w s, 100 8 153d st, 35x100. Same to Maria E. Scbneider. Sutter av, n s, 5 î. 10,000 Aug. 18, 3 years, 5 1 1,361 50 w Scheuck av, 35x100. Aug. 20, 3 yrs, I,50O Quigley, Daniel J. to H. Koehler & Co. 3d av, Franklin, Josepb H. to DeUa G. Ricbardson. Blood, Lucy H. wife o£ and George A, to Nos. 1479-1487; 84th st, Nos. 203 and 204 E. 153dst, F. M. Aug. 2-í,deraand, 5Í. 3,900 Maria D. Keyes, New Yor'. Cumberland Lease. Aug. 16,1 year. 3,900 Preer, Maegie J. wife of and Orsou to THE st or Wasbington Park, e s, 68 n De Kalb av, Rector, &c., Trinity Church, New York, with TlXLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. Loril- runs east 100 x north 3 x west 9.3 x north 21.4 The U iCed Scates Trust Co. both mortga- lard pl, w s, 300 s Felham av, 54.5x209.6. X west 95.9 to st, X south 28. Aug. 12, dne gees. Agreeraent as to priority o£ morts. Aug. 24, 3 years. 1.600 Aug. 1, 1895. 4,000 made by Alexander L. McDonald, James GebhardtjLena wiíe of Adam to EIi D. Good- Bloom, Frank A. toEdwin W. Brose, Cropsey PotC and Cbarles H. Conto c et al, Aug. raan. Washington av, e s, 163 s 175th Bt, 54x av and Hay 36th st, New Utrecbt, P. M. 18. nom 130. Aug. 23,1 year. 1,200 Aug. 23, 3 years. gold, 3,500 Reias, Louis to THE UNITED STATES TRUST CO. Harlow, Elten M. to J. Orlando Harri'son Brown, Catharine A. widow to The Title of New York, 3d av, w s, 6U.10 s 87th sC, guard. of John Le B. Jenkins. Colîege av, Guarantea aud Trust Co. Woodbine st. P. 19.1x75. Aug. 24, due Sept. 1, 1897, 4K %• w s, 121 s 164tb st, 36.9x100. åug. 18, due M, Aug. 33, 5 yeai^, 5 %. 1,000 13,000 Sept. 1,1895, 5 í. 4,000 Browu, Lowell V. morlgagor with Bernard SametosAme. 3d av, No. 1538,.w s, 79.11 s Same to Araeiia Haines guard, of Fîorence B. LeviDO. Extension o£ mort. Aug. 23. uom 87th st, 20.9x100.2x25.4x115, Aug. 24, due and Edward J, Ha nes, CoUege av. v. s, Euche holz, Bernard and Geraon Levy to Ben- Sept. 1,1897, 4K^- l^'.OOO 157-9 8 164fchst, 3 lots, together in size 51.3x ÍamÍD Levy, Seigel st, s s, 50 w Leouard st, RobbiuB, Rowland A. to Mary N. Townsheud. 100. 3 mnrts., eacb $3,500. Aug. 18, due 25x100. Aug. 15, 1 year. 1,000 f>iå st. F. M. Aug. 23, 3 years, 4% %. 30,000 Sept. 1, 1895. 5 í. 7,500 Buclilfcy, Daniel to Oliver Davison. Bath av, Robinaou, Tbomas J. to Louis V. Bell and ano. Hanigan, Katie M. to Tbomas E. Thorn. Bos- n s, exteods frora Bay I6tb st uo 17tb av, exrs. and trustees Isaac Bell, Jr, 85th st, No. ton av, s e 3. 443 n 6 Perot st, 81 6x73,6x35 7x 193.4x200, New Ulrecbfc. Aug. 17, due Sept, 234. s a, 3LI4 9 e 3d av, 24,9x102.3, Aug. 34, 3 80. Aug 15, 3 years. 1.000 1, 1893. 4.000 years, 5Í. gold, 31,500 Jonea, Charles and Francis X. Brosnan to Same to WilUam Post, Great Neck. L. I. Ryau, Ellen toTeresa BreDuan. Kingsbridge Louis Wechsler. Terrace pl. P. M. Aug. Union st, n s. 313 6 6th av, runa uorth 50 x road, s e cor 166th st, 54.11x63 3 to Audubon 18, 3 years, 5 %. 3,250 eaat 0,6 x north 40 x east 33 x south 90 to av, x.55.6x90. Aug, 23, due Occ. 34, 1893. Same to same. Same property. F, M. Sub, to UnioD st, X west 30. Aug, 17, 3 jeors, 5 %. See Couv9ys. 12.000 lastmort. Aug. 18, note. 1,000 9,000 Schloss, Miua to Joseph B. BisseU. 4Sth st, F. Knox, John A, to Russellauna Purdy, Clinton Sametosame. Uuion st, n s, 334,6 e6th av, M, Aug-19, 5 years or iustalls. 4,700 av, n e cor Bronx River road, 85s3UO to 33,6x9ii. Aug. 17, 3 years, 5 %. 9,000 tícbopp, Charles J. to Obermeyer rfe Liebman, Willard av, xl3x313. Aug. 16, 3 yeara. Brady, Sylvester M. to William H. Jacksou. a corporation. Av A, No. 184. Store iease. gold. 8,500 Atkins av and Montauk av. F, M. Aug. 15, Ang. 17, demand. 1,700 Korner, Frederickto Matthew Farrell. Tif- 3 years. 335 Schwaiz, Johu co Simon E. Bernbeímer and fany st, es, 800 n 165tb at, 50x100. Aug, 33, Br tt, Surah widow to The Broohlyn City Co- Josephine Scbraid. Av A, e s, 60 s llth st, 4 years, 500 operative BuHding and Loan Assoc, 9th at, 20x75.6. Aug. 18, demand. 180 Kraeraer, CharJes L, to Jeannette Kraemer, aws, 250n w 8d av, 25x100. Aug. 15, io- Seabrook, Harry to Therese W. Seabrook Otd Gerard st, 23d Ward. P. M. Aug, 13, stalls. 500 extrx. Henry H. Seabrook. Lesington av, due Aug. 83,1895, 5 %. 1,500 Brupies, Henry to Beadlestou & Woerz. No. 1032, w 8, S5.3 s 74Ch st, 17x93.9. July 21, Lakestream, WiUiam to Moritz Rosett, Eagle Broadway, No. 1895. Lease. Aug. 18, de- due Aug. 2(1, 1895. 5 %. I2,OU0 av, w s, 297,2 n Westcheater av, 25.6xll7,7x mand. 715 Seyfertb, George C. otherwise Chrislian to 25.6x115.4. Aug. 34, lyear. 5 2. 100 Brusli. Amy J. fco Tbs Mutual Lifolus. Co., Joseph Doel er, 32d st, s a, 98 6 e 3d av, Modea, Carl and Anoa his wife to A. Hupfel's New York. MadisoD si, D S, 180 w Pranklin 23 6x77,6. Kpaic. Aug. a3, 2 years, 5 í- 1,500 SODS, 1.54tb st, n s, 895 w Elton av, 50siu0. av, 20x110. Aug.3, lyear, 5«. 3,400 Sraith, Wílliam H., Brooklyu, f > Bemheimer Aug, 20, I year, 5 %. 1,000 Bubler, Maltbaus and Maria bis wife to Fidel & Schmid. Houston st, No. 73 E. Saloon Marx, Oãcar and Brail to Martha Zeiger. Lots Morse and Magdalpua his wife. 2Clh st. P. lease. Aug. 25, notp, demand. 1,,5 0 737 and 7:^8 map of laud at Woodlawn M. Aug. 22, due July I, lí-97, 5 %. 750 Sraith, FiaDk L. and Magdalene bis wifeto Heights, dated June 7, 1S73. F. M. Aug. Busbfield, Tbomas t" Clara McLoughliu. Hem- Henry J, Braker. 90tb st, s s, 199 6 w West 18, due Aug. 2'í, 1894, 5 %, 200 lock st, P. M, Aug l,3years. 1,600 End av, 3 lois. 3 F. M. morts., each $17,0I-Hi, MartÍD, Jame? L. to Tbomas W. Martiu, Fort Cararro, Autonio to Aaron Bader. Degraw st, Aug. 33, du8 Aug. 24, 1897, 5 %. gold, 51.000 Irdependence st, lot 74mspof land atKings- s s, 133 e Van Brunt st, 19.6x100. Aug. 15, Soloraon. Meyer mortgagor witb Leopold Haas biidge of W, O. Giles, 5^)s69.8x49.9x83 4, ibsiall=, 5 %. 1,600 mortgagee. AgreemenC making mortgage Jao 13, 5 years. 1,000 CarioU, irtary wife of James J, to Tbe Emi- payable March 1, 1894, instead of by installs. Martens, Henry A. A. and Margaretba G, bis grant Indust. Savinga Bank, Kew York, Aug. 13. nom wife to The Jubn Eicbler Brewiog Co. Hoyt at, n e cor Ist st, 19x70. Aug. 18, 1 Steiuberg, AmaUeand Frieda to W, Park Col- Stebbins av, w s, 145.4 D l(i7tb ac, runs north year. 4K %• ^.'Í'OO lin aod George H. Rnhercs, Jr, 39fch st, n s, 30 s west 41.4 x west 41.4 to Prospect av, s Clark, Adelaide C. mortgagee wiLh Itabel S. 250 e 3d av, 25x98 9. Aug. 18, 3 veais. l,.50O south 30 xeasL 37.3 xeast 37.3 to begioning. wife of Charles M. Van Voast mortgagee. St. Lutie'a Cbureb, New York. to THB UNITED Aug. 28, 1 year. 5«. - 2,500 Exten6Íoa of mort. Aug. 16, nom STATESTBUSX CO,, New York. Convent av, Miller, Charles E., New Brighton, S. L, to Clayton, Anna M. wife of and Ransom F. to n e cor 14lst at, 135xlOU; Ulst st, n a. 100 e Emiiy Fogal. Ist st, e s, lots 304 and 206 The Title Gnarantee and Trust Co Atlantic Convent av, 100 to Hamilton terrace, x75; map part of Hyatt farm, 50x153. Aug, 15, 3 av, s s, 85 e Scbenectady av, 41,4slOO. Aug. HamiIfcoD terrace, w s, 75 n 141st st. 50xlOr. years. 825 22, demand. 1,600 July 13, due July 1, 1897, 5 %. 75,000 Barae to same. Ist st, e s, lots 208 and 310 same Cogan, Margaret wídow to William H. Jack- Storner, Anna C, to Abraham Cohn, Lewis map, 50x153. Aug. 15, 3 years, &'0 sou. AikÍDS av, P. M. Aug. 1, 3 years. 340 st. P. Sa. Sub. to mort. $I3,.500. Aug. 17, Morau, Dennis W. with HARLEM SAVINGS Cook. Jennie E. co Floronce W. Beers. Litlle lastalls. 5,800 BANK boch mortgagees. Agreemenfc as to st. No. 33, e s, 337,10 o Evans st, 35xl'i6 to Tipping, Edward to WUIiara Hall's Sous. 69tb priority of morts. made by Francis Doonan United Siates Navy Yard, x25xl20, Aug, 6t, n s, 275 w Colurabus av, 19slOU,5, Aug. and wife. July 29. nom 17, due Sept. 1. 1?94, 5 %. 2,900 33, due Aug. 33, 1894, 4M %• '^0,m Muller, Rosalie to Sarah J. Gedney. Mamaron- Sametosame. John st, No. 188. P, M, Aug. The Rsctcr, &c.. of Saint Luke's Church in the eck, N. Y. Creston av, w s, 25 u lS2d st, 25x 17, due Scpt. 1, 1894, 5 1 3,140 Cily o£ New York to ilector, &c., of Trinity 135, Aug. 12. 3 yeati?. SjO Corrigan, Irvine R. to Mary W. Smith. 5th Cburcb. CoBventav,n e corl4istst, 125x100; Reid, Stephen to John Reid. 16ist st. No. 985, av. F. M. Aug. 18, deraand. 3,000 141t,t st, n s, 100 e Convent av, 100 to Hamilton n 3, 309 6 e Tiuton av, 19.3x100, Aug. 35, 6 Cottou, Bernard P. to Sarah F. Mead. Jeffer- terrace, x75; Hamilton terrace, w s, 75 n years or iustalls. 2,000 son av, e s, 300 D Broadway, 18x100. Aug. 141st st, 50x100, Aug. 12, 1 year, 5 %. 45,000 18, 1 year. 500 Totteu, John and Emma A. his nife to Charles Sarae to Aiice Townseud. Same property. K. Bates and ano. trnstees Edwio Bates dee'd, RlNeS CODNTt. Aug. 18, 3 years, 5 %. 2,500 llth av, e s, 46.9 s 39tb st, 36x100. Aug. 16, due Aug. 23,1897, 4)4 %. 13,000 Couway, Williara J. to The Hamilton Trust AUGUST 18. 19, 20, 22, 23, 24. Co. Union st, n s, 317 w 5th av, 50x95. Sametoaame. lltb av, e s, 729 s 39th at, 26x Aldricb, Spencer to Tbe Mutual Life Ins. Co. Aug. 34, 1 year. 4,000 100. Aug. 16. due Aug. 33, 1897, 4>á %. 13,000 Garfield pl, n s, 90 w 7th av, 150x100. Aug, Daly, Joseph to Emeline Davison. RockviIIe Vau Buren, Eflingham M, to THE SING SING 1, lyear, 5Í. $70,000 Centre, L, I. Herkimer st. n s, 380 e Brook- SAVINGS BANK. St. Nicholas av, e s, 20 s lyn av. 20sl00. Aug. 23. due Srpt. I, 1895, .^00 147th st mlddle line, runs east 7u to centre Aasip, John and Timothy J. Buckley to Jobn Old Kiogsljridgeroad, X south 17 x west 70 S. Loorais. 15tb st, s s, 61.1 e of an arc of a Deery, Katie wife of and Joseph H. to Audrew Co av, X north 17. Aug. 24, due Sept. 1, 1893, circle 154 radius, centre line, heÍDg the iuter- D. Baird. Greeue av, s s, 237.1 w Franklin 4J^ %. 10,000 section of centre Unea nf 9ch av aud 15th at, av, 33,11x78.7. Aug. 11, due Aug, 15, 1893. 33.5x85. Juiy 26, due Aug. i, 1893. 3,500 1,250 Webrmann, George P. to GeorgeJaus. 119th Addis, Abrabamto Pierre Abry. Watkiussfc. Driscol/. Edward to Tbe New York Life Ins. st, n s, 321.4 w Av A, 16.8x100.10. Aug. 19, Co. Douglass sc. P. M. Aug. 32, due Jan. dueDec, 31,1893 5^7 F. M. Aug. 20, installs, " 700 Adler, Frederick J, to John M. Wyburn. 1. 1895, 5 %. 2,250 Weinglass. Louis to Louis Aaron. Division st, North Porcland av, e s, 386.8 n Myrtle -av, 25 Dahlgreen, Charles J. toCbarles G. Soderholm. No. 265, a s, 107.3 w Gouverneur st, 20 6x42.7. Logan st. F. M. Aug. 1, 3 years, 1,000 Aug, 8, due Sept, 1, 1897, or installs. 3.800 xlOO. Aug, 34, 3 years, 5 %. I,2 0 BartletC, Ida E. wife of E, C, to David C. Ben- Davy, Louise B wife o£ Patrick C. to Msunsey Wertheimer, Sarah to Leopold Hutter. 7fith neCt. 30lh av, n w s, 173 7 s w BeuBon av, 60 P. Dodin. South 2d st, D s, 216 e Berry st, at. P. M. Aug. 30, instaUs. 1.800 x63 9 to De Bruyns lane, x6l}x73.9, New 18.9x100. Aug. 9, 2 years, 5 *. 4,5(,0 W lliams, Louise L. wife of John T, to Re- Utrecht. Aug. 20, 3 years. 1,500 Dietrich, Cbrisiian to John Kempton. LÍD- becca aud Edward R. Ladew trustees for Re- Bayer, Jacob to Lazarus WeU, Seigelst, se. wood st, w s, 145 n Atlantic av, 50x100. becca Ladew and Louise L. WiUiams and re- Aug. 17, 5 yeara, 5 %. 2,500 maiDdtrmen. FrankUn st, n e cor Court- 715 eBuabwickav, 35x100, P, M. July 5, 2 laodtallev, SOxluO, Juue 8, due Juue 13, years, 5 %. 500 Dohrmann. Amelia wife of and Jobn H. to 1893, 4KÍ 118.000 Beatty, Catharine wife of and George F. to AntoD Eilers, Wyckoff st. P, M. Aug. 19, WiiliamRich- 14th st, D S, 230.1 w9thav, due Aug- 1. 1897. 2,500 Zeiger, Adolph to AugustC. Hassey. SuIIivan 13 5x100. Aug. 33, 3 years, 5 %. 5.000 Douovau, Albert E. to George B. Forrester. Bt. P. M. Aug. 8. installs. 3,500 Same to Edward G. Audrews. 14th st, n s, Sackettst, P. M. Aug. 3, due Aug 18, lí'95, Í7L10 w 9th av, 18.5x100, Aug. 23, 3 yeara, 5 %. gold, 3,000 tSd aad iltli WAKttB. 5Î. 5,000 Dowley, Micbael toTbe Bradley & Currier Co. AhroDsbeumer, Anna M. E. to Johu M. Rauh. Beer, Louis and Michaei ScbaÛ'ner to Gustave (Lim ) Coruelia st, s s, 497.10 eCeutralav, I37th st. s s, 100 w Home av, HJ0xl05. Aug, A, Kopfand Pauline bia wife, Vernon av, ISslCO. Aug. 13, iosialls. 1,100 !8, 3years, 5Í 3,000 8 5,131.3 w Stuyvesant av, 31.3x100. Aug. DuDue or Dunn, Edward M, to Johu H, Riech- Basel, Thomas aod Margaretha his mi^ to 33, 3years, 5 í. 9,000 ers William st, s w a, 106,8 a e Vau Brunt Sarah A. Wright, White Plaina, N. Y. Web- Beers, Kate E. wife of and WiIIiam L. to The Bt, 16,8x100. Aug. 23, 2 yeara, 5í. 1,500 ster av, w s, 45u a Scott av, runs west 130 x Title Guarauteeand Trust Co. Prospect pl, Duryea, Louia T., Gleu Cove, to Louis T. and BOuth 17.1 to lundsoí Jerome Parfc Railway a s, 311.8 e VanderbUt av, 16.8x131. Aug, 20, Wm, Durjea aud ano. exrs. and Crustees Co., xsoutbeast 17.10 X enat 104 toWebster 3 yeai-a, 5 %. 4,500 Wrigbt Duryea. Otb av, e 8, 53 s llth at. 39x av, X north 85. Aug. 33, 5 years. 3,600 Bielmaki, Audreas to Cardine Broistedfc. Trving 75.6. April 29. due May I, 1895. 10,000 Eurpeau, Catherine to Mattbew McQuade. av, e s, 75 n Harman st, 25x100. Aug. 15. ;i Saraetosame, 6th av, e s, 23 s Ilthst, 29x75.6. Lots 9 and 10 map part Hyatt farra near years, 5 %. 3„500 April 29, due May l, 1895. 10,000 Woodlawu statio of Tbe Harlem & New Birdsall, Benjamin F. to Leopold J. Lipp- Eastou, Andrew to Frauk C. Lang, Elton st. Haven R. R. CoUateral. July 14, 3 years, mauD. Haueock st, D W S, 130 s w Central P. M. Aug. 15, ílemaurl. 650 or in'rtalla. 975 av. P. M. Aug. 1, inatalls. LOOO Elliott, Mary J. wife of aod Samuel B, to Dooahue, Ellen T. to Agnes K. Ryan, Ogden Bame to same. Same property. P. M, Sub. Frederíck W, Nelle. Barbey st, e s, 300 s AT, s e cor Orcbard st. ntna south 117.6 z east to morta. $4,000. Aug. 1, inBtallB, 500 Sutter av, 25x100. Aug. 1, 3 years. 2,000 376 Kecord and Guide. Aupruflt 27,189» EckateÍD. George to WiUiara Siegel, Lots 212- and Coney IslandCreek (aee Conveys): also Remsen, Eliza D. wife of John D. to Aune C. 216 and 232-334 inclusive raap Van Pelt macbÍDery, docks and aU rigbts, franchises, Forbes, New York. Quincy at, P, M. Aug, Manor, New Utrecht. P, M. Aug 17, 5 &c. Aug. 2. issueB bonds, 250,000 11, due Aug. 18,1895, 5 %. 3,t50 yeara, 6 %. 1,600 Lippmann, Leopold J. to Joseph P. EUery et al. Rosenfeld, Moses L, to Medad Smith. Chriato- Eichorn, Jacob to Jacob Marz aud Salome his Snpreme Trustees Order of Tonti. Central pher av, P. M. Aug. 29, 4 yeai's. 700 wife. Mesero e st, n s, 350 w Waterbury st, av. s w s, extiuda frora Eldert to Covert sts, RobbÍDS, WUlíam H. H. to Catharine A, Olm- 85x—s27.1x—. Aug. 19, 10 yeaxa, 4 %. 1,600 200x300. Aug, 3, due Aug. 23, 1,895, 5 %. 6,700 sfced, PhÍJadeÍphia, Pa. Sherlock pl, e s, 98 a Evers, Catharine fco Sarah F. Mead, 18th st, n Lawreuce, Maitha J. to tíarah A. M. Kent. Herkimer st, 3 iots, eacb 12.Ssl 0. 3 morts., s, 400 e l th av, 20sl 0.3. Aug. 19, iustalls. 400 Leonard at, e a, 75 nFrosfcet, runs eaat 125 fco each $1,800, Aug. 15, 3 years. 5,400 Fauerbach, Fredericfc to Rosena w, Sraith. Bushwick Cieek, x nortbeast — x weat to e s Schaffer, Hauora wife of and Mas to Louis Prospect pl, B s, 334.7 e 6th av, 2 slO0. Aug. Leonard st, x aouth 25. July 11. 1 year. 500 Kaplau. Leonard and Moore sts. F. M, 18, due Aug, 20, 1895, 5 %. 6,000 Leffer, Panny M. fco The Union Trnat Co. S2d Sub. to mort. $7,500. Aug, 17, due AprU 17, FitzBÍmmons, Ellen J. A. to The East l'íew st, 3 w s, 280s e 23d av, 60x100, New Utrecht. 1893. 500 York SavÍDgs Bank. Chestnut st, w s, 130 s Dec. 5, 1891, 5 years. 3,450 ScheuÍDg. Clara wife o£ and WiUiam C, to Tbe Eastern Farkway, 30x100. Aug. 19, instaila. Lorenz, John to Dorainicus Patb, Snediker John KresB Brewiug Co. Rodaey at, n w s, 1,600 av. n w cor Bay av, 60x100. July 1, 3 years, lOOueSouthSd st, 40x125. Sub, to mort. Fitzsimraona, Ellen J. A. w fe of and Peter J. 5 %. 3,400 $5,000. Aug. 18, demand- 3,00o to Tue Title Guarautee and Truat Co. Louis, Richard, Cauarsie, L. L, to John Tur- Schick, Jacob aud Prieda his wife to Jacob CheBtnut at. w a, 140 s Eastern Parkway, 3 x ner. Conkhn av, s e s, 185.11 s w Railroad Pels. Cornelia st, F. M, Aug. iS, instaUs. 100. Aug, 23, 3 yeors. 2,800 av, 50x1.50. Canarsie. Aug. 10, 5 yeara, 500 5 %. ' 700 Flynn, Edward F. to James S, Bearns, Deau Miils, Frank B, to Mary P. MiIIs. 59th st, n e Schiiep, Louis C. to The New York Areiii- st. P, M. Aug. U, 1 year, 5 %. 3,500 8, 135,5 s e 18th «y, 106x200.4 to 58th st, New tectural Terra Cotta Co. Greene av, s s, 300 Frazier, Tbomas and Mary Buggy aud Bliza- UtrechC. Aug, 23,1 year, 5«. 2,500 e Lewis av, 16 4x100. Aug. 18, 1 day. 580 beth Cooper widow aud heira tíimon Frazier Myers, Catherine to The SouCh Brooklyn Co- Schriefer, Charles J. to The Title Guarantee to AUce Townsend. Huutington st, n s, 175 operative Buildiog and Loan Assoc. Coles and TruBt Co. St. Marks av, u s, 375 e w Hicks st-, 21.6x100. Aog. 23, 5 years, 5 %. 650 sc, n s, 270.3 e Columbia st, 20.3x40. Aug. Rocheflter av, 3 iots, eaeb 16.8x100. 3 raorts., Felix, Numa J. to Title Guarantee and Truat 28, installs. 3.750 each $1,400. Aug. 18, 3 .years, 5 %. 4,300 Co, President st, n e s. 842,3 s e 5th av, 18.2 McLelIaD, Jemima to Augusta H. Wyand, Shwarz, Julius to John Baucr. Fhiladelphia, x95. Aug. 24, 3 vears, 5 %. 4,0 O 54thst, DS, 383.4 e 3d av, 16.8x100.2, Aug, Fa. Greene av, a e a, 300 n e Kuickerbocfcer Fetten, Fritz to Emilie Huber et al. exrs. Otto 23. 3 years. gold, 275 av, 20x100. Aug. 18, 3 years. 990 Huber. McKibbin st. u s, 125 e Lorimer st, McKennee, T. Coruing to Henry WeiJ. Paciflc Sextou, WÍUiara H. E. to WUIiara Ferguson, 25x100. Aug. 15, due Jan. 7,1893. 5 %. 2,500 st, s s, 135 wRochester av, 20x107.3. Aug. 19, 88d st, n e s, 140 s e 8.Sd av, 80x100. Aug. 20, Same to some, Bame property. Aug. 15, due dne Jau. 1,1893. 9,800 due Nov, 1, 1893. 600 Jan. 5, 1893, 5 %. 1,000 Same to same. Same property. P. M. Aug. Sias, Jobn F. to Maggie Robinaon. Hancock Galer, Alfred J. to Jeremiah V. Meserole. 19. 1 year. 5,700 st,ns. 375,8 6 Howard av, 18.8x100. Aug. Broadway, D e 8,35n w Lafayette av, 25x McKinley, Jane R. widow, Elizabeth, N. J., to 18, instaUs, 5 %. 1,000 100. Aug. 18, 3 years. 4,500 The Seamen's Bank for Savings, New York. Simon, Semche to Title Guarantee and Trust Gallagber, Michael to WiIUara Siegel. LoCa Chnton av, n w cor Greene av, 44x120. Aug. Co. Seigel sfc, s s, 125 e Leonard st, 35x100. 835, 226 and 227 map Van Felt Manor, New 17, 2 years, 5 %. 5,000 Aug. 18, demand. 9,500 Utrecht. P, M. Aug. 15, iustaUs. 895 Same to CaroUne W. wifeof Louis Townsend. Smith, Mary wife of aud George A. to The Ga'iton, Harriet wifacf WUIiam to CbarleaM., Same properry. Aug. 17. 10.000 Williamsburgh Saviugs Bank. Palmetto st, Horace A. and Frederie B. Fratt. Scbenec- McWiUiams, Alice wiie of Jobn to Frances M. s e s, 300 s w Bushwick av, runs aoutheast 80 tady av, e s, 167 s Herkimer st, 18.6x100. Aug. T. Langan. Greene st, s s, 275 e Manhatfcau X northeast 25 x southeast 30 x southwest 100 17, installs. See Conveys, 2,000 av, 35x100, Aug. 9. 6 monlbs. 809 X northwest lOO to st, x nortbeast 80. Aug, Goldraann, Abraham to Harris Speiabandler, Meeder, Charles and Caroline his wife to Anna 17, 1 year, 5 %. 7,000 New York. Elton st, w a, 184.5 n Liberty Scbmidt. Blake av, s w cor Barbey st, 25x Smitb, Mary T. to James WiIIiamson, Stete av, 50x90, Aug. 17, iuatalls. 1,000 100. Aug. 17, due July 1, 1897, 5 %. 1,5 0 st, n 8, 134.6 w Nevins st, 35.6x100, Aug. 20, Granger, EUen to Tbomas J. and Jamea W. Mel , John to The WiUiamsburgh Savinga due Jan. 1, 1893. 6,000 RBdmoud. Bergen st, n e, 335 e Grand av. Bank. Diamond st, e s, 3l5 s Norman av, 25 Spear, Francea M. wife of and George N. fco 20x110. Aug. 15, due Aug, 1, 1893. 235 xlOO, Aug. 33, 1 year, 5 %. 1,500 Title Guaranfcee aud Trust Co. Madisou st, Gray, John to Souih Brooklyn SavÍDgs Inst. Moore, Robert L. and Charles A. Le Quesoe n 8, 100 6 Stuyvesant av, 50x100. Aug. 17, St. Jaraea pl, w s, 329.4 n Greene av, 40xLOO. to Alice S, A. Whitney. Madison st, No. demand. 6,000 Aug, 17, 1 year, 4M «• 18.000 936, s s, 330 e Howard av, runs soufch 100 x Stone, HaiTÍet F. to Lottie E, Rhodes. Monroe Grigga, Henry S, to Jobo H. Vaoderveer. L' ts east 14 X northeast 53.8 x north 48.3 to st, s st, n s, 350 e Lewis av, 15x100, Aug. 21, 393and394map Zabriskie horaeatead, Flat- west 38. Aug. 23, due Sept, 1, 1895. 5 %. 10,000 year, 300 bush. P- M. Aug, 19, I year, 5 %. 300 Mortou, Allen co The Brooklyn City Co-opera- Sweeney, Edward to The Flatbush Co-operative Groh, Yesine former y Bilke to Prederick tive Buildiug and Loan Assoc. Bergeu st, s Savings and Loan Assoc. Vemon av, s s, 300 Koebler. Conover st, No. 137, s e s, 25 s w s, 4'38.7e Troy av, 23.1x137,9. Marcb I, in- w Lott st, 50x150. Aug. 19, installs. 3.150 King st, 25x100. Aug. 18, dne July 1, 1897, stalla. 3,450 Tappy, El zabeth D. fco James D. Lynch. Same co eame, Sarae property. Aug, 20, in- Batb av and Bay 35th st, New Uti'echt. P. 5Í. a,ooo stalls. 1,000 M. Aug. 1, due Aug. 15, 1891, 5 %. I,8t0 Gros, Mary L, wife of and Jobn B, to The Title Guarantee and Truít Co. Baltic st. P. M. Morrisou. Edward L, to PhiUp L, Ealz, Jr. Tompkins, Agnea E. to Martha W, Sbuteand July 35, due Aug,, 1895, 5 %. 3,800 Prospectpl.n 8,417,4 e Troy av, 23.8si37.9. Elizabeih E. Larrow. 47lh st, u e s, 275 n w Hayes, CharlesG to PbineasO. Davidson. 83d Aug. 17, 5 years. 400 Î3th av, 75sI00.'3. Aug. II, 3 years. 3,400 sc, D es, 120 n w23dav, DxluO, NewUtrechC. Niman, Louis and Leab his wife to Marie wife Tosieviu, Margaret to Clara McLoughliu. Os- Aug. 1, 3 years. 3,000 of Charles VoUmer, Graham av. P. M, boru st, es,2:i5.5 sDumontst, 84.7x100. Aug. Heodnaheimer, Prederick to Cbriatían and An- Aug. 16, 5 years. 5 %. 8,000 15, due Aug. 1,1895. 2,750 drew Hahu. Greene av. P. M. Aug. 33, 9 Same to some. Bame property. P. M. Aug. Tow isend, Jessie W. to Jamea H. Donohue. years. 1,800 16. 5 years. 5 %. 4,000 StiIIwell av, Gravesend, P. M. Aug. 15, Same lo same. Sarae property. F, M. Aug, Nugia, Francesco to Roae M. WatsoD. Mal- du6Juiy7, 1894,5«. 1,500 3î. 3years. 3..500 boue st, n s, 160 e Brooklyn av, 20x137.9. Treiss, George P. to Mary Fitzgerald. Kiog Heisseobutiel. Henry to TheopbUus O'eua. 3d Julv 33, 5 vears. 5 %. 350 and Richard sts. P. fti. Aug, 17,1 jear. av, D w cor WyckofE st, 16.8s78xl6.í'.x78; 3d Nielsen. Mary to John Henni. Bay 13th st, n 1,200 av, w s. 16.8 n Wyckoff st, 16.8x78, Aug. 17, w 8. 378 s w S6th st, 37sl08.4, New Utrecht. Tromer, WiIIiam S. to The Platbu^b Co-opera- inatalls, 1,500 July 14, due May 1, 1893, 5 %. 1,600 tive Savings nnd Loau Aasoc. Durland pl, s Henderson. Anua F. to Tbe Ejugs (jO, Trust O'í'onnell, Mari to James McKaoe. Couey 6 cor Av G, runs south 95 x east 1'38.4 to Ca- Co, WiIIousrhby av. F. M. Aug. 19, 1 Island aod Sbeepshead Bay road, part lofc 2, narsie av, s nori.b 5(í x west 102 8 s north 45 year, 5 %. 15.000 Wyckoff tract, map CommoD Lands of to Av G,'x west25, Flatlands. Aug. 23, in- Hickey,- Agnes widow to Mary M. Baldwín, Graveseud, 60x150, Coney Island. June 17, stalls. 705 Nenport, R, I. Pearl at, w a, 75 n Concord 3 years. 3,735 Tice, John H. to J. Henry Anderson. Fulfcon st, 50x97.6. Aug, 18, due Aug. 13, 1897. Pese or Foese, August to Mary Pitzgerald. sc. ns, 56.9 w Sackman st, 17.3x-i6.8sl7 3x • gold, 9,000 Kniclierbocker av, n e s, 26J n w Jacob st, 58,3. Aug. 23.3 vear^. 3,500 HiUer, GeorgB to WiUiara Laytin et al. trustees 30x83; alsopropertyin Newcown. Julj 18, Same to same. Fulton st, n s. 39.3 w Sackman Wiliiara LayCÍD. KenC av, e a. 53.3 s soucb 3 veara. 1,350 st, 17 6x58.3sl7.6i51.3. Au?. 23, 3 years. 3,.50O 5th st, 30,3x69. Aug. 17, 3 yeara, 5 %. 7,000 Pieiron, Caro ina fcoThe WiIIiamsbnrgb Savings Same to Henry ^"eil. Fultou st, n w cor aeclî- Same to Micoael Seitz, ttaiue property, Sub. Bank. Marcy av, es, 115 s WaiCon st, 4'å.4T. ma.i st, 34,9x56,8x34,9x61,3. Auf. 23, due to last mort. Aug, 17, 5 years, 6,000 87,11x76,10x75.6. Aug. 3'i. 1 year, 5 %. 5,000 Oct. I, 189-3. 400 Holmes, Frederick W. to The Flatbush Co- Piimpton, Jenmo B. to Rulef J. Vau Brunt. Urso. Micbael to Hugo J. Fanzer. 14tb av, e operative Sa^iogsand Loan Assoc. Eaat 2lst 8'M sC, n s, 180 e 3d av, 80x109.4. Aug. 15, 3 s, 20s66Cb st. 2(1X100, New UCrechC. Aug. st, w E, 333.9 s Clarkson av, .50slOU, FlaCbusb. yeai-s. 5,000 15, due July 1, 1894. 300 Aue. 17, inataUa, 3,450 ForcUe, Eugene H, to Tbe Sisfcers of the Fre- Van Roden, Edward A. to Bugene A. Klock. Hood, William to The Brooklyn Mutual Build- cious Blo d, Sumpfcer st, n s, 100 e Hopkiu- Bastern Parkway, n e cor Miller av, 25x100. in and Loan Assoc, Lot 312 Worth & sou av, 100x100. Aug. 18, demand, 4}4%. 6,000 Aug. 15, 3 years. 300 ScrawBon property, Flatbuah. Aug. 17, in- Praeger, Adeline E. P, wifeof Huberfc P, to Van O.ítrand, Jobn W., Jr., to Grace W. stalls. 750 Aune J, Beri ig. Broadway, No. lO'íO, a w s, Holmes, yhrewsbury, N. J Hull st, n w s, HastÍDgs. Patrick to Catbarine CurtÍD. 18th 37 s e Reid av, runs southweîl 47.5 x aouth 335.10 n e Éushwick av, ,58.9x100. Aug. 16, 3 st. F. M. Aug. 23, instails. 2,000 13.3 X east 5,7 x southeast 11.4 x norlh^ast .53 vears 2,000 Horowetz, Nathan to Isaac Axelrod, Wolf to Broadway, x uortbeaat 35; Reid av, No. 3, e Vau Ordeu, Sophia L. wito of and George O. Hoorwitz, Ida Sinderband aud Dav a Axel- s, 170nDeKalb av, runs east 34.3xnorth- to John WiIIiamson. 6th st, s s, 20.5.7 e 6tb weaC 7,10 X ncrtheast 8 xnorthweat 11.4 x av, 17.9x100, Aug. 2P, 6 montbs. 700 rod. WaCkins st, e s, 175 n Glenmore av. west 25.7 to Reid av, x south20. Aug. 4, due P. M, Aug. 23, inatalls. 1,750 Aug. 4, 1893. 2,600 Sarae to Harriet M. Dod, Same property. Same to same. Watkins at, es, 150 n Glenmore Aug. 1,3 vears, 5 iÊ. 4,500 av, P. M. Aug. 38, installs. 1,750 Raudall, Jobn J- and William G, MiUer co The Walsb. Micha^l F, to The German-American Johnson, Mary E. wife of Frank E. to Theo- Greenpoint Saviugs Bank. Hurou st, s s, 95 Improvement Co, CbestnuCst. V. M. Sub. dore Kiendl, Railroad av, w s, 378.10 s w FranklÍD st, 3 lots, each 25x100. 3 iiiorts., to raort. $5,000. Aug. 19, deraaod. 2,000 Brooklyn aod Jamaica turnpike, 75x100, each 5,5 0. Aug, 33, 1 year, 5>á!í. 16,500 Sarae to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Same Aug. 17, 8 years. 500 Ranporfc, Adolph aud Abram Stone to Heury property, Builder's loan. Aug. 19, de- Jahrsdoerfer, Theodore to Ira P.,Frankaud Gartlemanu, Flushiug, L. I, Stone av, n e mand. .5,000 Walter H. Braiuard, of Brainard Bros. cor Dumont av, 35x100. Aug. 19, 3 vears, 4,500 Way, OscarD, to The Citizeus' Coo|:erative Knickerbocker av, east cor Melrose st, 25x Regenbogen, Louis, Sarauel Davia, William Buiiding and Loan Aasoc, Batb Beaco. Old 100. Aug. 19, lyear, 5 5. 3,800 Bchechtel and Louia Cohn to Leopold Brand. Butb lane, n w s, 100 u e Brooklyn, Bath & Jenkins, John toCaroline Muller. Vanderveer Sfcone av, e a, 300 n Blako av, 50x100. Sub. Coney Isiaad R. R,, 50x166, bath, Aug. st, 9 3, 3 5.3 6 Bushwick av. runs souch 80.5 x to morts. $6,000. Aug. 16, I year, 1,100 16,installs, ã%. 2,000 southwest 34,2 s west 75.5 x souCh 66.5 to ReiIIy, Mary to WiUiam J. Rusber. Sumuer Welcher, Charlea to The WUIiamsburgh Sav- Evergreen Cemetery, x north -— x north av, e s, 33.3 n Fark av, 37.10x76. Aug. 11, I ÍDgs Bank. Vandeveer st, s e s, lu2.3 n e Bgain 79.7 to st, x west 19.1. Aug. 18, 3 yra. 850 year. -500 Broadway, 34x100. Aug. IS, I jear, 5 S. 3,500 Jennings, Margaret wife of and Patrick to The Reimer, Rudolph and Otto E. witb Title Guar- Wichmann, Rosalie to John H. Vauderveer. Brooklyn City Cooperative Building and antee' aud Trust Co. morCgagees. Agreement L ts 214 and 215 biock F map Vandrrveer Loan Assoc. Centre st, n s, 200 e H cks st, as to priority of morts. made by Auna M. homestead. P, M, Aug. 18. I year, 5 %. 300 20x10,1. Aug. 18, iustalls. 500 wifeof Ranaom P. Clayfcou. Aug. 32. uora Wulperu. WUhelmina wifeof John H, to tíarab King, Michael to Michael Beuuett. President Redtnayne, Thomas S. to Cbarles Meade. H. Pippey and ano. trustees Rcbert A. Fliess. st. P. M. Aug. 18, due Aug. 33, 1894. 700 Adama st, w s, luS.lO s York st, 31.6x108.8 7thav, north cor lOth st, 31,6x80. Aug. 10, Kings County Hygiene lce Co,, Grnvesend, to to an alley, with use of aame, Aug, 34, 3 3 yeara. V'"" The Kiugs Cdunty Trust Co. Weat 3l3t st years, 5^. 2,700 Worle, Anna, Katie Scbneider and Johu h. Aiigtut if. im Record and Guide. 877

Werle to Roberfc B, MuUer. Bleeoker st. P. Dav Bon, Frelerick W,, New York.to Mar- 23 Butler, Jamea H—McFarlon Carriage M. Aug. 23, 8 yeai's, 5 •{. 1,.500 tba W. Shute and Elizabeth B. Larom. 400 Co 210 50 WiUiame. Irving R., SiDg Sing, N. Y., to The Everit, Thoraas exr. and trustee Vaíentine 24 Branigan, J—Jacob WerieÍD 186 10 Feoptu's Truac. Oviugton av, s w cor I4ch av, -Everit to Grace C. Halstead. 300 24 BatemaD, Arthur E—Frank Lazarus.4,379 60 runs we3C347 6 xsou'b 147.3 to Bay Ridge av, German-American Real Estate Title Quar- 24 Buckel, Peter—Edward barbig 1,353 49 X eaat 150 8 x norch 100 x east 100 s south 100 antee Co. to JOUD Morton. nom 24 Brotherton. Qeorge C—Joshua Roeen- to Bay Ridge av, s east 100 fco14t b av, x Gilmour, WUliam T. to Qeorge B. Lovett. nom feld, Jr : 171 28 north 157.9: Bay Ridge av, swcorl4thav, Herr, Charles and John MitcbeU to Jaraea 24 Blaubut, Josepb—Alois Kohn 389 86 runs west 430 x south 20 to 70tb st, x east 330 Terry. 1,000 24 Bernstein, Simon — Abrabam Alex- X north 60 x eaat 100 to 14fch av, x north 140; HamiItoD, Clark T. to Lottie N. Palmer. 1,000 ander , 104 96 14thav, wa, extends frora 70th to 71st st, Hurlburt, Anna R. to Michael Nolan. 3,000 25 Baddall, Edward F—Britiah and For- —x420; 14tb av, s w cor 71st at. ruua west lugrabam, Gertrude J. wife of Fred. to eign Marine Ins Co (Lim) costs 1,910 04 420 X soufch 300 fco72 d st, x east 320 x north Samuel Longman, Heraostead, L, I. 6119 25 Branigan,.Tohu—A W Crozier 105 10 130 X east 100 fcoav , x uorfch 80; 14th av, s w Ingrabam, Richard exr. John Dikeman to S^-VBlayer, Simon H~Sarab Silverberg. 85 00 cor 72d st. runs weat 430 x south loû x easfc Samuel Ltjugman, Hempstead, L. I. 1,016 26 Brizzalari, Bartbolomew — Tburber, 60 X south 100 to 73d st, x east 260 James, Darwin R. and Mary E. to Mary Whylaud& Co 613 28 X north 120 x east 100 to av, x north 8i!; De W. Garretaon and ano., committee 26 Bluraentbal, George A — Prauciaco l4th av, a w cor 74th afc, runs wesfc 440 north of John J. Garretson. 9,875 300 to 73d st, X eaafc 340 x soutb 60 x east 100 Garcia 119 74 toUthíiv, xsouthl4('; 14th av, ws,60s75th Koepke, Herman F. to Dora K. Rosa, 814 86 Brody, Sarab—Herman SteÍD... .costs 34 38 st, runs wesC 100 x norcb 60 to 75th st, x west Ejendl. Tbeodore to Adolf Kiendl guard. 26 Black, Nelhe C—Susie C Barnum 1.55 CB 34U X south 200 to 76th st, s east 340 x norch Charles Kalb. 250 30 Cuiver, Weeka W—Edward Day 73 80 60 X east 100 to av, x north 80; 14th av, w a, Levy, Benjamin to Esther B. Levy. 1,000 20 Cody, George—M E Dailey 193 68 extends from 76tb st Co 77Ch st, —x44U; 14th Levy, Jeaunette to Cbanuing M. Britfcon. 6,300 20 CaUaghan, Jeremiab—Henry HeÍDS.. 193 23 Lippraaun, Leopold J, to Conrad Wasser- av, w s, exteuds from 77th st to 78th st, — 33 Conwav, Margaret L—R S Riddell... 89 50 440; 14th av, w s, extends from 78th st to ?9th ftiauD, nom st, —x440; Ilthav, s wcor79th st, 100x140; Livingsfcou. WÍUiam and Samuel L, Mat- ^^gl Det uBÍCEBliss... 1,397 36 14th av, fi e cor 72d st, runs soutb 300 to 73d fchewa to Mas Raidt aud Maurice Cohen. 375 st, X east 7.6 X north 300,1 to 73d st, x west Miieller, August F. H, to Juliua Muller. 406 23 Cooke, Justus—J R Keane 69 75 1.9; 14tb av, s e cor 75th at, runs soutb 3(i0 to McCabe, Martha A., Troy, N. Y,, to James *Cohn, saac L i 76tb st, e east 31.4 s uortb 300.1 to 75th st, x S. Voorhees. vaJ. consid 33+Cohn, Mareus L ^ J J Babcock. 169 50 west 25.6; 14th av, s e cor 76th st, runs soufch Moore, Henry A. to Anna K. Bock. 3,0(H) *Ohatraan, Julius S, Jr ) 300 to 77tb st, X easfc 39.9 x uorth 800,1 fco 7Uth Martiu, Evangeline M. to Mary S. Jay. nom 88 Cohen, WiIUam—Samuel Caskel 594 40 st, xwest33,l; 14th av, e s, extends lom Morton, John to J.ibn Morton & Sons. nom 23 Cuppia. Cæsar A—Bankof MetropoHs 769 38 77thstto7Sth st, ^OOx^S.lsW.lxli.lO; 14th Northern Saving Fund Safe Deposit and 34 Crosson, James J—Metropolitan Tele- av, e s, extends from 78th at to 79th st, 2u0x pboue and Telegrapb Co... . .40 97 Trust Co, to Tbe West Brooklyn Land 25 Clancey, J C—D H McKay 7186 57.3x300x5(1,6; 14th av, s e cor 79th st, lOOx and Impt. Co. uom 63.8xl00x.59.3. Aug. 23, 3 years, 5^, 65,000 35 Cunningham, Edward—John Dobsou. 2,55 14 Newraan, Jacob to Abraham A. Salomou, 1,300 25 Cox, Townsend—F M Hayes, recvr. 88,763 38 Ruahmore, Caroline A. to Elizabeth L. 26 Clark, Lewis—Albert Schliehtiug..., 49 37 Everitfc guard. and trustee. 900 86 Constant, Mary—D M WUUams 819 88 Raymond, Blancbe E to The Bradley & 26 Cbfford, Henry B—C H Wetzel 236 35 Currier Co. (Lim.) 1.600 MORTGÁGES - ASSIGIíMBNTS. Reyuolds, WiIIiam H, to Russell Parker, ' 1,200 ^ogridSS ÍEdwiuWalIace... 617 81 Ruth, Abrabam to Herman F. Koepke. 575 82 Dunn, J Halstead—Jobn PenneU 114 00 SEW vORg £ T¥. Schoppa, Charles A. and Louiaa to Howard 82-^Dreyfus, Jesse—J J Babcock 169 50 M.Sm th, 270 23 Davies, Barry—J B Case 204 33 AuG, 19 TO 35—INCLUSIVK. Seaman, Samuei J. esr. Mary V, WiUeta :J4 Dedericb, Jaraes H—L W Levy 518 13 to Sarab H Powell, New York. 3,500 Breok, Mary H., Scraaton, Pa., to Oharles 24 Drentel, Qeorge—L J Behringer 90 33 Stewart, Horatio S. to Otto E. Reimer. 1,140 34 Doy e, Mary—Daniel Tripp 393 30 H. RaudaU, Westcbester, N. Y. $500 Tbe Bradley & Currier Co. (Lim.) to Ste- Calbouu, Sarab 0, et al. exrs. Philo C. 34 Dojle, WUUam the !-ame 128 49 pben C. Halstead esr. David ColUer. 529 24 Dempsey, Williara—M H B'ihmann.. 99 67 Calhoun to Sarah C. Calbouo. 7,000 Title Guarantee and Trust Co, to Mary E. Chase, Arthur B. fco Rosiue V. Fassin. 15,000 35 Dougherty, Joseph — AlUsou Butts, Peck, 3,500 recvr 797 80 ChurchiII, Lily W. formerly Hamersley et Sarae to Margaretba Kubles extrx, WiU- al. exra. Louia C. Hameraley to Lily W. 25 Delaney, Bartley—Emil Heller 640 00 iam Kublea. 4,500 35 DelaSeld. Rufus—Roberc Pnor 137 53 ChurchiU et a , truatees Louis C, Hamer- Same to Margarefc Kuhlea extrs. William sley dec'd. order of Court 26'l'*Doe, Jobn—J S Simpson 268 30 Kublea. 3.500 26 DoncasCer, WUIiam L—James Mack- Dworsky, Abraham J, to David Moss, aom Sarae to Jaraes G. Wentz, 90O Ely, Smith, Jr., to Ambrose K. Ely. 5,500 iutoab 120 85 Same to same. " 3,000 23 Emmerich, Louîa—Auguat Schieck... 33 03 Pedergreeu, Nathan to Morris Berger. 5,000 Same to The Hamilton Trust Co. 4,000 Fisb, John to Jacob Miller, Long Island „(,*Edwards, Edward T ) Hecla Powder Same to Margaretfaa Kuhfes extrx. WiU- ^" Edwards, Joseph W f Co 145 68 City. 6,180 iam Kubles. 3,000 Gallagher, Patrick to Martin Alexander. 3,800 33 Fielding, Edgar X—Edwio Lamherfc. 123 61 Same to Edward E, Sprague trustee Eliza- 33 Fitzgtirald, James—FerdioaDd Kassler 98 11 Goldstein, Joseph to Moses Goodman. nom betb K. Lafchrop. 3,000 Grabowski, Sopbie to Lizzie Grabowski. 1,000 24+Friedberger, Heorj—R C Gilbert... 138 80 Same to Elizabetb Cross, 1,200 25 Fanning, Abram M, Jr—W & J Gugeenbeimer, Randolph to Wilhelm na Same to Qeorge A. Jarvis. 5,000 Albert. 3,000 -Sloane 193 29 UnderbUl, Edward C. exr. Abraham Un- 26 FuIIer. Frederick C—Karl Herkert.,. 134 08 Hyafct, George E., Brookiyn, to Heory W. derhill to Charles A. Ahrena. 1,500 Ford trustee Augustus H. Ward. uom 86 Fowler, Charlea—Loois Fjnkelstein.. 109 .50 Wetmore, Elvisa K., EUzabefch, N. J,, to 36 Fincb, James W—W K Finch.. .costs 388 88 Hamm. Hownrd D. to Elizaboth Meise. 800 CaroUDO W, wife of Louis Townsend. 1,000 Hoyt, Alfred W. admr. Mary E. Hoyt to 26 Poord, John—Lineolu Nat Bank.. .. 4,337 58 Wilkenfeld, Hirsb to Edmuud aud Arnold 36 the same ^the aame 1,114 71 Alfred M. Hoyt. uom Kohn. nom HutCer, Leopold to Sigmuod Cohn, 1,800 30 Gent, Louia A —CbasVel Cbemical Same to Sarauel and JacobKahu, Trenton, Works 67 35 N. J. 1,800 ^^•l-Glazier. Edward—Julius Simon 46 00 Holden, James N. to Cbristiaa G. Moritz. 2,500 23 Hipp. William—P W Hahu 36 50 Lord. Prances T. estrx. George De F. JUDGMENTS. 32 Griram, Ricbard—C S Osborn 328 91 Lord to Daniel D aod Fraukliu B. Lord In theselists of juigments t ienamesalphabetically 33 Goldsmith, l.eo—A R Chisotm 163 80 truitees of Meta H, atjd Joha C. Lord. norc aj-ranged, and wltich are first on each line, are thuse 33 QÍDsberg, Bemard—W H Pajne 178 74 Merrict, Armi tba to W. F. Callender, ofthejudgmenidebtor. Tiieletter (D) means Judg- 24TQoodmaD, Iguatz—F S Meyers 119 08 ca'hier, Spríngfield, Mass. nom meiitfor ãeíiciency. •,"') means not summoned. (t) 24 Grav, Fatrick J—S Liebmann's Sons s gnifies that tlm first name is fittitious, real na-me Mocres, Wi liam to Euphemia S. CofBn. ,4i;0 being unknown. Judgments entered during the Brewing Co 233 04 MUIer, Jacob, Loog Israud City, to George we- k, and satisfi-'d before day of publication, ao not 34*GfeeD, Douglas—Frank Lazarua... . 4,:J79 60 J. dcbambereer. 4,168 appear in this colnmn. but in list of Sat.isfied Judg- 24 Garrabraut, Jcho F—Sherman Petrie 1,033 13 Maikraotz, Wilhelra to Audrew Haueb. 300 ments. 21 Gates, Leouard H—I B Stewart..,. 96 47 Meyer, Anoa to Isidore Monheimer. 4,000 34 Gray, Arcbibald G — Metropolitan Mickle, George B,. H"luahing, L, I., to An- Telepbone aud Telegrapb Co 53 29 drew H. Miciile. Flushing, L I. 6,000 sm voBH cm. 24 Qottlieb, Israel—DavisSilb''ratein.... 1,867 69 Muth, Adam and Barbara his wife to Dau- Aug, 25 Gleeck, Joseph—Tbeodore Winter.... 161 23 iel Berberich aod Anna his wife. 2,000 22 Armstrong, David W—F T Coopsr... $351 99 25 GreDÍcg, Paul C—J W Morey •134 01 Southard, Aimira J., Bergen Point, N. J., 2;ilAdams, VviUiam—Abrahim Kaskell, 46 10 35 Garvea. FhÍJlip-W C Ilslev ^6 36 to Edward C. Martm, Jersey City, N. J. 2,000 34 Ap llouio, Sarauel T—tíaint Nicholas £6 Gault, Mary—W B Paldwin (0)18,519 C6 Kajup to same. 3,000 Bank 73 58 80 HUIenbrand, Prancis J—A W Ger- Tbe Yonkers Siv ogs Bank to Harvey J. 24 Althaus, John E—George Ringler & lach 104 31 Ubirt. 5,000 Co 118 10 20 Rarri=, Jøsepb—Herrraann WeiIIer,. 153 39 Titie Guarantee and Trust Co. to Carolina ^í-f-Auderson, WilUara R—John Lanzer. 160 75 20 Hess, Nalhau—Natban Federgieon.,, 4f3 75 V. Wait. 15,000 'á5 Asbby, tíenjamin S—P M Hayes, 22 HopfengaitBer, Jobn—Leopold Blum. 1-38 77 recvr -33,762 32 Same to Margaret C. Stevens. 500 33 ^lll' ^^S"^* [ Abraham Kaskell..,. 24 00 Wngbt, Alesander admr. Eliza A. Wr'gbt Ale.ander, I.idore I j^^ • Rothen- to Lewis May trustee Cbarles King dec'd. 8,000 Sfi Alexondor. Morris V '" ^^" " ,., ,,, 23 Hurn'er, Jobu—B T Cody co.^ts 23 83 Werthoimer, SarHh fco Leopold Hutfcer. 1,800 23 Hajee, Edwin A—lohn lîuliman,.. , 99 00 Alexnuder, Jac'.b ! °"^ ^'' •*' Waeterlitig, August C. and Margaret R, np Attiesey, Crheilcs li I w R Skitiii«r l-,ri (lO 2:Í Happ'-rfelíl, David—Julia Raduziuer. 177 .57 to Lucy RoUison, nom ^^-Attlesey. Itobert H f "^ *^ btioner.. |,.0 00 24*HalI,WilIiamH—0 J Wise 863 97 Weed, Johu W. committee of WiUiara A. % Bruning, G Htn''y—Heu'y Schwabe- 24 Helier, Jacob H—S C Roebm y7l 15 Martin *,o George B. Mickle, 4,500 lanvl 374 19 34 He lz, Charles—Ferdinand Sulzberger 123 58 AViIkens, Walter to Edward F. Steers. nom Beckel, M.'Iville J 1 34 HanssOD, Ola—W J Riveri 75 67 „„ RrrLU'in, JofPili R ! r j Dalr-ick 169 50 „. Hawkins, WiIIiara M | i SÍ f.„„j„ o coo i '^'^ +Breuenberg, Adi.lph l-J J »at.i,icli;.. l(.S( 50 ^** Hawkins: Elias H \^ ^ ^•^"'^^-'' ^'^^^ ^^ ^Bernard. LouJs S I 35 Hesseii, Kenry—Joseph Metzger 165 24 (ii5ss roríTî. 28 Bitcklíy, Mortimer H—Henrietta A. 25 Heller, .Tacoh H—Beucit Wesîermau. 113 75 AUGUST 18 TO 24~INCLU9IVK. Latham 13,467 68 3fi Heller, .IscobH—Kabira Rosenberg.. ,'.25 35 Austin, Joseph E. to Jane C. Stevenson. SS-fRoft'o, Jobn—H J Wackerburth 86 50 26 Hildeibrand, John Kicbolas— Bs- other consid, aud $500 varian BrewÍDe; Co 613 3« Ainslie, Jr., James to Jobu B. Forbea, 1,500 ^^•lauS Mo.-r?s } ^^^'^^^ 9*"^»^«" ^^" ^* 26 Ingrahnm, Marvin—J K Got 'e 153 75 Andrewa, WiIIiara A, to Benjamin An- 23 Buckel, Foter—G W Goes 1,156 88 30 Jones, William—Cbarles Qraveur.... 67 88 drews. 3,500 33 the same Asiuuth Malt and 23 Johnson, Jobîi—J McN RimÍDglon... 687 18 Bahc ck, Catharine L, to Charlea R. GrainCo 927 74 oq .Tacbmovitch, Louis [T^aac Krule- Ljnde. 3,000 *Jachmovitch, FaDDv i wîtch 7^40 Barr, Thomas T. to Murray W. Ferris. 2 ^=^ KZ: sori í^™^«^-e-• - ^'^'« 2- assigns, ' uom Same to same. 300 ^«KfSa1;ASirí^J«™- ^^-^s" 24 Jaoobsen,Cbarios F-—Ferdioaud Sulz- Heatty, Cathei-ine to James McLaren. 3,fXI0 33 Bruning, lienry G—Cord BiSL'hofl'.., 196 89 berger 1S3 58 Siickley, Dauiel to William Post, Great 23 Best. WilliaiD J, recvr Nat Trust Co 2.5 Jarves, Phillip—W C Ilsley 86 88 Necfr, L. I. 500 —Davia Sewing Macbine Co..costs. 79 33 25 Judso'i, William D -J T Willeta.,.. 966 24 Campbell, Hoik D, to Muri'ay W, Perris. 5O0 S3 theaFiíne H MStevons costs 70 63 20 Kopetzky, Ic-m—berraaun Weillor 153 39 Dugan Mfg. Co. to Rope & Co. SOO 23 thesame WÍllardIves....costs 70 63 2a*Kantrowítn, Louia—J J Babcock 69 50 m Kecord and (juide. August 27, 1898

33 Krause, Oscar, admr WiIUam Stuber 25 Ryan, Patrick—M M Canda, pres't... 290 48 KlfffiS COUNTT. —J D McEntee costs 77 35 Ricbards, Sarauel—Mary E Merry, Aug. 23 Kneck, Jobn H, exr Claus H Kneck extrs 831 38 25 Ruger, Marcua — Monroe Eckstein ^C-i-Arvine, Prederick W—G W Frice.... »157 13 —J H Koeck, as guard 1,946 23 Agnew, Samuel—Bavariau Brewing Brewing Co 533 00 23 Kiernan, John J—Joseph QUIet 1,056 Co 648 84 24 Kiigannon, W H—Jacob Werlein.... 126 25 Richards, James E—Thurber, Why- 24 Koapp, Edwin W—A B Dick .... 130 18 Bielenberg, Heary—The Manufaelur- land Co 134 90 era'NaC Bank of Brooklyn 848 47 35 Rohrs, Frederick—J D Brasaington 24 Kohimann, Henry — Louisa Kobl- 19 Barry, Lawrence—F F Cradock 670 50 raann 8,086 C03tB 71 71 85 Kennedy, WiUiam E—F W Fink 718 25 Rabinovic, Louia — Beuoit Wasser- l^iaSÍåâiin^Beruard 189 88 25 Euopf Jacob—I A Krulewitch 199 mao .. 113 75 88 Boben, Feter P—Long Isiaud Brew- 35 KiIgauDOD, Wiíliam H—A. W Crozier 105 35 Roser, Emily—American Mercbandíse ery 134 55 Co 85 Krug, Louis—Tburbar, Whyland Co. 314 77 46 23 Bargfrede, John~W Grandeman 139 97 85 King, Herbert M—JHSeymour...., 74 26 Rabinovic, Louis—Sabiua RoBeuberg. 585 35 23 Boynton, Edward S—E T WUkioson. 1,905 65 26 Rose, Hermon O—N Y News PubUsh- 26 Keuyon, Waliace N—Laura N Hege- 33 Bierds, John—M E Hall 153 04 man, estrx 85 iog Co .* 79 69 23 Blydenburgh, Qeorge B—A B See,.. 243 52 30 Lowentbal, Edward—Louis Falk 49 26 Reu'er, Louis C—J D Hanaou 659 46 3;6 68 28 BiUs, J amea A—A Vanrein 864 06 2' Lyuch, Edward—B PLvDCb 70 20 Sbay, Joseph C—Prudeutial los Co... 19 Carliale, WUliam S—Irving Nat Bank 493 84 30 Stroud, John—RT Irwin 22*Lewis, Frederiek—J J Êabeock...... 169 59 86 19 tho same-—the same 183 12 32 Lies, Jnseph â,—H L Judd & Co 52 20 SuUivan, Frank—H M Hutchiugs.... 271 33 23 Sajman, Abraham—Edward Kearney 20 Cummins.Tboraas J—EDShipman., 75 93 Levy, David 1 96 49 20 Culver, Weeks W—EDay 73 80 'få Sneckner, WiUiam H—C E Blias 1 ,397 36 22 Levy, MichaelD ICharles Spiel- 28 Cordes, Henry—W GraDdeman 139 97 32 Stuber, Herman admr William Stu- Levy, Henry J j maun 4,258 00 83 Crawley, John—A B See 243 53 Levy, Morris M j ber—J D McEntee costa 77 38 19 Denton, Sarah L—W M Hines 259 03 *Samuels, Lester W i 24 Eastman. Richard B—A ALow 1,003 24 ^í;rÆ|;SÎÍÍ'ab[TJLaucaster 38 23*SchUUng, Henry A S-JJ Babcock 169 50 18 Poster, Patrick—D M Koebler 681 69 *SchiraraeÍ, Isaac ( 93 Laoge, Max—Joanna McSorley 39 18 Peldmann, George—FeigenspaD Brew- 84 Libetta, Carlo—Acbille Starace .... 146 83 S re. Heury B—Elise Meyer 611 76 ing Co 164 27 24 Lipmau, Alhert—Ida E Reiman 418 í^3 Silver, Joseph—I A Elruíewitch 153 50 34 Loebe], David—Henry Herrmann. .. 75 23 Stiebel, David—Arbhur Berg 93 36 20 FrankUn, James N—P Cassidy 293 84 24 Pogarty, Calharine-J H Tracy ' 348 01 35 Leonard, Louis H—Rohert Pr or 87 33 Sawalsky, Jtilius—^J HWieraers,, .. 486 54 19 Greniug, Paul C—W H Youug 3,960 75 26 Lloyd, Alfred H—M SStewart..,. . 59 33 Sohmidt, Audrew—Hezekia KohD 101 40 g. Hauff, George ( T -50--, -u^ ge 26 Lake, WiUiam—E C Van Glabn 201 33 Scbwab, SígmuDd S, prest. Claremont •^* Hauff. Mary f ^ "'eil ^"^ •^^ 30 MÍUiier, BrÍdget^William Watson... 3U0 Club—Beila Bloch 101 77 :ÍO Meislohm, George C—Pr dential Ins nj Siebert, William M (^ Jeremiah Fitzpat- 24 Heide, George V D—M A CuoDÍng- Siebert, Louise ) rick ham 169 16 Co 826 486 23 18 Jewefcb, Jaraes C—L ConzôD 412 40 20 Murray, Jobu E—J W Dimick 181 24 Schliehting. Henry—J F Heiubockel. 888 00 l'^-tJonea, William H—Abendroth Bros,, 116 10 24 Stockert, Mas—Johu Baebr 30 Myers, M A—Nathan Federgreen 403 130 00 34 JacobsoD, Adolph—G I Holchkiaa.... 8,430 48 80 Murphy, Martiu—W H Ten Eyck.... 708 24 Simpson, John—E D Farrell 643 01 19 Kosel, LudwigO—J Nix 336 17 33 MoDsarrat. David S—T F Gaines Mlb 34*Strittraatter, John—Metropolitan Tele- 18 Lieder, WilUara J A—J H Recknagel 163 36 23 Mayer, Anna—L Q Bloomingdale 91 phoDe and Telegraph Co 58 29 18 Lang. Lorenz—W Ulmer 135 75 83 Muddle, George H—J R Keane 69 25 Setzkoru, Fritz—Prudeatial IDS CO.. 35 Schwab. Gustav A—CA Von Ram- 167 87 19 LuBCOtDb, Sidney I—Danenberg &

MetropoliCan Elevated Railway Co—Robert owner, aid Peter Sabio and Gaetane Piz- 2í,*Seventy-sixth st, No, 100 W., 25x100. H. F. zatti, contractors 157 60 Dabelstein and T. C. Johansmeyer agfc MorrisoD, 1891) 83 50 36 Seventv-l flhst, Nos, 2VT-231, n s, 300 e 8d Alex, and Johan a Mc^orley. ÍAug, 20. Manlialtsu RaiKvay Co—Augusc UorrraaDn. av, 5xl 9. John Borkel agt F. A. Loew- Ií9i) B3 14 189-i 3.0117 fia ensteiD, owDer atid coDCraetor 100 00 35*West End av, s e oor 77tb st, 103.2x1'0, Samoand | Marearet Ar- 36 Jones st, No. 3;î, D S. 200 e Eleecker st. a5x David ('oben agt Arraiotha MeriÍCC, ae'ropolitauElevatedRa Iivay >- ^^i^_ 1893, 77 08 100, Pelliam Hod Elevatin Co. agt Mary (AuE,S4. I89!l 115 00 Matbews, William J—Q NMaDChester. 1892., 818 SG E. Muller, owner, aod N. McCool, con- 26 Ninetieth st. Nis, Ill-rlfi W.. 200x100.8, ílcKira, Cbaries J—H H Raubitschek, 189.',,. 44 89 tractor... 30 60 Jeanaettfl Hilgeisaec Robert Dick, owner McKira, Cbarles J and Jobn—EraraaSMarsily. 36 ÛDeHuDáred BDd Seventeeolh st, No, 113, and cootrac'or. (Marcb 36, 1893) 36100 1893 155 49 B s, 95 e Parlt av. ;iO."il .ll. Prank 26 Same properCv. Paul N chols aet same. Metropolitan Elevated) Scliniidfc aet Francis J. Hillenbrancl, ÍAp il-3ft,1892) 310 55 Railway Co VCbatles Doering. '93. 2T7 83 ow erand contractor 875 00 26 SamepconeiCy. T B. Cha(fi-ld ast same MnnliatfaDRaiIwayCoí and William Uyers. (April 18 18031 6,50 00 Newrr.a , Eben D—Metropolitau Nat Baiilc. 1S81 699 19 Ed/íoi-RECORD AND GUIDK: Discbarged by order oE Court oa filioE bood. ÍSame —sarae. 18.Í 9li tí OD July 7th weflledd lieu egaicst property of tbe *l)iscliarged by dfpositing amouni of l en and in- terest wilh Couuty Clerk. t^arae same. 1881 tlS 'J3 Tbird Avenue R. R. Co., on Qd avenue, between 65tb Ottensoser, âbraham and LiebmaD—Charles and 6 tb streets, for mocev dtie us liy P. Carioll and Rosenberp:. 1876 ina 8fi PbelBD, Joseph—burrBren- ngCo, l8dl S.rGl 17 O. P, Quirk. Byanerrorof thn omce tbe buildets, Riimoiiai, Domioico—F S Zíreiia, 189! 635 81 ^aac A, Hopper iS Co,, were made party (iefendants KINQS COUNTY. SuQ Pri tiiig and PublisbÍDg Assotí-Elizibetb Now, as we have uo desice or cause to aLtack tbe good Aug, Heyler, 139i 1,429 I- 18 Broadway, s e cor Scbaeffer st, l s80. Sturs'eoii, Tbomas E—ånieiican Loan and name oE tbe said Isaac A. Hopper & Co., and requesc Emil Lflzansky HgC Mra, C. Skillraan, TfUBCCo. IS88 1,016 01 you to publisb Ihis exulanatioo. owner, and L. J. Lippmann & Co , con- Same—Western Electiic Co, 1888 137 5-í Cractors. tLiec filed April 30,1893) STSO 00 Taylor, CatburiQe-R U Du Bois, 18SS r.:i9 35 BROWN & FLEMINQ, per H, MILLEB, 19 Herkioier tt, n w cjr Radde pl, SOslOO. A. ÍVu'lee, Ceorge W—6ank for Savin^s. 189i.. B'il <'i «••» aud G. H, Rbodes agt The Oity of Brook- Weclislcr, ílorris—Philip Heinricli. 1887 Ii7 Bi lyn, owDer, and Pfltriclt G, Hughes aud F. ILlNeS COUNTS. J. Kelly & toD, coDtractors. (Aug, 3, •Vacaied hy order of Conrt. tSuspended on Appeal 189-3.3 iDeposit) 110 80 Aiip-. 20 Sto e av. n e cor Duraoot av. 25x100. t loleased. SReversal. [Satisfled bv Esecution. 19 Hrdîon av. No, 55. Paf.rick Murray apt JaraPsO'CoDDor agt Adolph RapporC Bnd í'irter o, jd Kate O'Dounell, o nera and Abrahara Stone, owners and contractors. COntrscTOrS $53 00 íAug. 19, Iti92.) (Depositj IT5 KINGS CODNTY. ? Gleumoi'e av, n s. ICO w Van Siclen av, S5s 23 Cleveland sc, e s, 350 s New Loia road, 30th 100, Jolib O'Douoeliua agfc Mr, Byrnes, Aug. 19 to 25—inc 1113170. Ward, 4 lots. Jobn Barnes aet Ann owoer, aud Peler Keenao, contractor 118 00 Sraith, owner. and Daniel Smith, con- 30 SaiafOE a av, a e cor. Decatur st, 100x115. tractor. (ápril 18, 1893)., 233 00 Fowler, Bernar.d 1 , i.„j,™ 189 Í2i8 05 F wier, Dawdnr •^"'^^- R chard E. Cameron sgt Eraraa E. But- 23 DecatursC. n s, IDO e Howard av, 260x100, ler, owner^and W. Osboro, coDlractor ... 03 00 J seph Parraer agt Joseph P. Puels. ow u. KinB.'v, Chailes .1 -H C PeCPrson 1^3 390 ,SJ 23 Sefeoty-lîftD Rt, l^'O fc. w dB, extdg frora er, and J, Masoa Kirby, conlractor. Kiicy.'Ejward F—S We deliu, 189J 391 07 llib av to i4ib av, Bay Hiiige Parir. New (June 31,1893) 215 75 Utrechfc, Guiseppe Dekisio a t The Bay 21 Sufterav, s s. exCends fmra Sackmao to The trn teescf Ibe New York and Brooklyn Rid^e Park Improvemeot Co., owner, and Poivell st, SOOslOn, Earl A. Qillcspie ngC Biidíre-R Clark. lH9i 3^,669 34 Pflce & Fatla, cou'ractors 37 50 William Pchechtel, Harris Markonifz TbeJe\vell Milling L'o-J Tiuis 183J a,2iT 5U 23 Same prouerty. Giovaini Gambale sgt and Simupl Grodzinsky, owners, and aarae —'M Kteveos. 1881 loj 49 same oívter aud coniroctors 38 13 Rrbecbtel & Co,, contractors, (Julv 19, Samc sarae. I8S3 80 09 22 Sarae pi-cpstly. Guisepps D'Agoese agc 189J) 231 18 S^ime—-sidie. 1883 3,538 75 sarae owuer and cDUiractors 30 25 25 DeKalbav, a a, I5il w Marcy av. lOOslOO. Vernam, Rerain^ton—li J Dodee, 1899 i;,TH oa 33 Same property, Antooio Santoro agt sarae Euilders' Wood Working Co. agC EHza- Wildfoersier, IlulJa-JOiîocker. 189i 99 10 owner and c mli'acCora 45 00 betu S. SlaíCland, owner, aod CDarles H. tjame —sjme. 1891 5il 6T 22 Samp propetty. Gniseppe Petacco agC Collins.contractor. (Ocfc. 16,1891) l,7.íB 90 saraeowoerand coDtractors G 25 23 Same proporty, Muozia Fuaco agC sarao owoer aiid coutractors 48 75 MECHANICS' LIEKa 33 Sanie proparCy. Domeaico Morso agt same BUILDINGS PROJECTED. owuer aiid coDiractors , 38 75 33 Sarae pMp'Tty, NicolaGambale agCsarae SKî SORR CITS. owuer aud contraclors 36 25 A bandsome bouud volume of over 250 pages, AugusC 23 Same prop=iity. Pdíquale Cosciî. agt same contaÍEÍng, (1) Tbe New "Tork Building Law, 23 FourteeDtb sC. Nos. 631-110, s a, 363 e Av B, owner aiidcoutracfurs 40 25 23 Sarae proporiy. Nic ia Coscia agC same wifcb beadinga, complete Index, Marginal Notes 300x100, otanislau Gruchoczytislii act 51 25 "W lliam K. Muid on, o-.vuer, atid Williara owuer atid coutractors and Colored Illurtirations, sbowiug tbe heigbts H. Muldoou, cootiai Cor 813 09 33 Sanie property. Geoeroao .'Uorso agc sarae 30 One Huu-'red aud Fort.v-peventb st, Nos. owuer ai icontractors 46 35 aud thickuessesof walls for all kinds of build- 4:i9 and 431, ns, 325 w St. Nicholas av, 50s 2'1 Same prtpeity. Salvatore Saatoro agfc ings; C-) ReguIatioDS of tho Building Depart- sameowner aud coDtractors 50 00 99,11. G. E. Haivkms at;t Ellis B, aiid ment; (iJ) Tenemeut aud Lodging House Laws; Diantha, A. Sjuthwortb, debtora and 33 Sarae otopertv, Oraz o Saucoro agt sarae owoers 3,133 51 oîtnerajid coDtractors , 35 00 (4| Law Limiti g tha Heigbtof DwellÍDg Houses; 23 Same property. Guisenpa Coscii agt sanr.e 2J Eigbty-flEib sC, s s, íiãO w Columbus ap, anox (,î) Laws Eor E Li ctiou aud Preveatiou of Fires, IHO.S. lirt.Dk McNicbols agt D. Willis owoer aud coutiactors 50 00 3J Sarae prcpeity. Lui i TOCÍDO agt same etc.; (l ) Ragulatious oE tbe Dâpartmeot of Pub- .(amea, owosr, aiid FraDk V, Phenix, 40 25 CO tractor GO 00 owaei' flud contractors lic Works; ( ) Stite Factory laspaction Lavf; 3Í Jo iea st, No. 3:1, o a, a xluO C, F. Ilndsíon 23 Sislb av, No, 645, e s, lO-J.i s ITIIi st, IlxTO. aeC ^lary Muller, oivuer aad coiitractor., 5*2C 63 C K. ftiacau'fly np:C IMarlis BarnetcaDd I?) Mecbaoic's Lten Law; ('J) Coraplete Directory 2Í Oae Uu.idred and SeveD'e-nlli st, s s, 95 e Harali li s wife. onners nod cootractors... 81 CO of ArcbÍLects, for ílew York, Bro jklyn, Newark Park av, ',;'ix(fcu,il. PdsquHle Mreppooe 33 Vaa Vooibis si-, s s. 150 eEvergreeo av, a|;t Fraiicis J. HilleDbra d, owDor atid S'xlOO Charlea Weo agt Waiter Coz- and Jersey City, This valu ble book is for sale ens, owiier, acd Cleiuents Trimblo, con- at THE RicroRD AXD GuiDE office, 14 and t! COoCractor 9100 tmcior 'Z7 51 .33 SeieDiy-eightb si, No. 161, S s, U3 e Ani- Vesey st. Piice, £2,C0. sterdam av, 2'slO'i.i. Ceoríre flluller & 31 Sarat ga -iv, w s, 70 s riumpter st, STslOO. Co. agt Miry M. Kellard, owner aod COD- íUVfd liturame agt .llrs. Canbry, owuer, iractor 3,G31 80 aod J. J. McMilleo, coutractor 550 CO 22 D-catur nv, e =, 335 u Blosliolu Parkway, 25 24 Fultonsc, Nos, 2iS[-3l9^s s, 30d e Rocka- Thefirst naine is that of the owner; nrV stinds for xlOO. P. ljilI:o£rs&Co. agC Áuaie B. Ma- woy nv, lOHslUO, Butler Hardware Co. arclíitect, m'n for mason, C'Í' f'ir carpeuler and i)'r Guire, owDCr, aDd Thoiaas J. Clarte, ugt Tromas l'cDooald, owner and con- for builder. contractor 397 38 tractor 270 01 H3 Natalie ac, e 5 77-'> n KiDgsbrid^e roid. 50s 25 Secood st, s s, SJ w Tth av, 98sl00. G. A. 100, E, H. Priichai'd & nou agc A. T. Day, nud I!. íiillpr agt Albert G, C. Hnbn, o 'o- KEW VO&K €ITI. owner, aud Robert G. TiiiDer, contraclor. 931 14 er aod c nti'acLor 4,500 CO 33 Ooe Huniired and Heuenteealb st, No. 113, 25 McDououi^b tt, u s, 180 w Suraoer av, lOOx BOOTH OF 14TH STBEET. 100. GiorpeW. MelviD sgt Michael Ko- ss, 95e4Lhav, SnsldO.ll. Samuel Gelsiou Monroe st, No. Dl, six-story brk nud iron & ^ons Hgt Fraucis J. HiMebrand, owner frann, oivner aud contractor 80 71 and conCiactor 271 03 25 Mr.disoun, 0 , I3i eátuyvesant av, 50x100. building, lSx40, tiu roof; cost, í5,000; L. Aaron. 23 Dec tur av, s e s, 335 n e Mosholu Parkwav, Tbonias li, L^ rance a t Erauc s Spear, and ano., 34 Sdav; ar'ts, Horenburger & Straub. 2>7ilJ0, C. E. Gites & Co. agt Annie Ê. oiVDcr. iiDd Georgeaod :dwardM. Spear, PUn SÍIS. Wcliuire, owoer. aad T. J. Clarli, con- owaers "Od couíractor.í 403 O SheriEf st, No. 51, rear. two-story brk aud traccor 515 53 25 l emloek st, e s, 150 n New Lots road. 0 x ftone stsble, 20su0, tin roof; cost, $1,000; lessee, 23 Same prot'eity. Saraa agt same owner, 100. VVi lif-ra Uhle a!;C Mr, MafT.'ro, owuer, and Li'Uis Ko;si and Chiis Treu, COD- F, Sacketfc, 16 Gouverneur st; ai'is, Horen- and Uiiiilera Hros.. contractois 3 ô 30 burger & Straub. Plau 402. 2Í Third av, w s. 2Ull D I74lh st, 100s-3 O. Wilí- Cractors 38 40 iîra l latk agt 'I'DBII, owDer, aod 25 Railroad av, s w c.ir H ll st, 25x100. Will- South 5tb av, No, 137, sis-story brk and stone Pedowski, coDtractor 10 00 iaiii Uhle agt Mias Tai lor, owner, and buildiug, 2, x9 , tin roof; cosr, $15,000; J. M. 23 Ooe HunaredanJ Thirty-third st. n s, 1^5 Louis KoEsaand CDiis Treu, couCractors, IG 40 Fitzaerald, a? Weit 'JJdst; ar'c, C, E. Hedden. eTli av. 100x100.11. Grahîm & HuDt agc Plan auij. Williim J. Gilraore. owDcrand coDtraclor 5?? 10 23 WesC End av, D wcor98tb st, 100x100. Mi SA7ISF1SD I9B€HM!CS' LISSS. BETWKEN lÍTH AND 59TEI STRSErS. Mor enslern, Pres d-ac Westchcster Hardwood (^o , agt Franris M. Jtncks, HBW ORK OITS. 31st st, Nos. m-'HB W , tbree five-story brk owtier, aod Peler Sobb o, contractor lû 35 AugusC and stoue flats, S5ÎS.5.8, tin roofa; cost, î'33,000 33 One Huodred and l'''orty- ecoDd st, s s, 1.5 2; SfccoDd av, No,s. 113-114, e s. 55 s Ttb st, 53 eacb; Looníe & Porker, 115 Eaít 89th st; at't, C. e Leuox av, fiOslOJ, ,luliu UUÍDQ agC X—. BeuDO Erickson aet Johti B. Hoheits, Rentz, Plan ãyi. Thomas E. Kturgsou aud lla:itIT, Kidd, BBoedict E-is and The Coo reiralioD of owaera, BDIJ Thoraaa E, atui'geoa, cou- (^oHegiate Dulch ReformedCbuccb. (I.ien 46fcb at, s s, 15 w East River, oue-story brk sbop, tractor 90 07 flled Joly 13,1891) 8í0O 01 27s23, gravel roof; cost, $1,500; Scbwartzchild 83 Vaodewater st, No. II, n e a, 175 n e Frnnk- 23 Seveoth st, No. 59, s. I'IB e 3d av, 25s—. & Sulzbergnr. Ist av aud 45tb st; ar'ts, Ogdeu & fort t. 25s—. J. P. Hall agtWilliamG. Saraeaetsarae, (Jiily 12. ISOí) 200 00 Son. Plun S'JO. A. Birken, owner and coDtructor 491 33 23±Niuetj-s sCh st,, n s, 2Ji,lO w 2d av, 163x 4Sth st, No. 54) W,, oie-aui -a-balf-3tory brk 34 Sisiy-nÍDlh st, Nos. 31-3 and 3JJ,ss, a5 w 11)0 11. Mariiu Lyon ngt 'l'he Eist pide aud scone stable, 14X 3, tin loof; cost, $8u0; C. West Ead av, 50x85. Jclra S oipson agt LiiidiDg Assoc. and Edaiuad A. Thoip. Striffler, 674 9th av;ar't, C. W, Hauseman. Mra. E. Howlaod, owner, HDd N, Brigham (July 1. m-ii 1,338 95 Plan 385, Hali, concractor 28 J'í 23 Wilitítt sC, No, 59, 22s35, Jospph Polsteiu 25 Nata ie av, e S, 851 n Kingsbrideeroad, 4,5x agfc Âaron Gantz, K. HeDÚerson and A. Istav, e s, M3.C u 26tb st, oue-story brk and 100. KulaDd « stone agt A, T. Day, oivner, Perelunu. iJuoeSl, Ii-9il 250 00 stoue build níí. 05.1x40,1, slalerocf; caat, í 15,001 ; and RoberiG, Turuer, coutractor 28J CO 2Î Same property. Simon Heoderson and H. H. Porter, pres'f, lUtí U'o^t illth sC; ar'Cs, 25 Fiflb av, w s, estends from 80ib to 8jth s*, Abrahau) I'erelinan a t P. Gau aud Wo.C Witbers & Dickson. Pian :;Î7, if coDtioued, —I— to Drive. J. N. Robins Le'.via. (Juneái. lS9n 1,5C0 00 14tb st, No. 5 E,, rear, or,e-s[ory brk building, agt The Metropolitan Museura of Arc, 23 Scveoty-seveDth st, No. lil, n a, 118,6 w owner, aua II. W. SeUers, coatraijtor 013 35 Columbus av, 2x114 5. rauicl Hogers 17,4x18, ircn Qud plasf ro^f; cost, Í.7L0; lessee, P. 25 Baster st, Nos. 06 and 9-', w s, 75 a Walter a?tEli MQrtin. {Apiil 7,1RB-3.| atelenaed ) Okkerse, 7:í 7lh av; lu'u, I KeQuey. Plau 395. EC, 45 7S—. James llulligan ag'C Mosea 24 HamiltoD st, Hos. 34 aui 3í. LiwreDCo I8tb st, s s, 100 e 9ih av, two five-story stone Levy, owDer,aDd Joh O'fclaie, contracior 51 17 Houlihan agt IsabclU ,-iiiicns!eiu and ílîts. 25x79, tin roof^; co^i, ?1S,100 eaeb; J. H. 0, FourteeDthst, NoB, tiíe-634 E ( WaKer Powers. (Julv 7, I8i3j 500 00 tSturk, 219 East b'áá st; at'i, F. Wennemer. •^^ PourteeDthst.Nos. 618-643 E f 31 Same proptírtv, Waltur Pu^c.is ngC Isa- Plan S94. I. E. SoydeclteraEt VVilliam H. Muldocu, bellaSalenstein. IJiiuc 3 MBOii ... .10,500 00 o"'Der aod coutractor 173 O 24 Ooe Hundred aud Foriy-f. uiili st, w 8, lOO BBTWBKH 59TH AND IZ.'ÍTH BTHBBTB, BABT' OF 30 Nathalie av, e s, 854.3 n Kingsbridge av. w Anisierdara av, J'i.'isHO. Heiman aa.Tx-. C. E, Gates & Co, a t AraatSft T. Feueuboch agC H. P, Ni--bulir atd Jotiu 5TH AVENUB. Day. owDer, aad Robert G. Turoer, cou- GundlacU, lAug 15, IMíi 24 00 13Ist st, n s, 7'5 w Ist av. frome shed, 10x40, tin fcractor 158 II 35 Sevenlb av, No.s. 20and 40, Micnael Dimn aO Wesc End av, n w oor 98th st, 50x100. agt e tate of VV. 0. KbiDela ider and roof; cost, $U0; Icssee, J. A. Hutchhi&ou, 48i BridgeC McAtdle agC Francis M. Jencics, Qharles W, Wbite. (July 16,1393; 75 00 East UBth st. Plan 'm. 280 Kecord and Lruide. August S7,1898

102d st, 9 s, 135 e Ist av, one oud two-story brk and 20x45, tin rcofs, iron comices; cosfc, $4,000 brk stores and tenem'ts, 20x53; coat. $5,000 each; aud iron stable, 25x93.5,gravel roof;cost, îl.OOli; each; Arthur B. Gritman, 250 £eap st; ar't, W. Chas, Hart, 710 Degraw st; ar't, J. H, Pigot. Hannab Micbael. 432 East 120th st; ar't, A. H. Gaylor. 1533—2Istst,ss,60 w 4ih av, one tbree-story PfeiíEer. FIan392. 1503—EUery st, s s, 2-50 e Broadway, one two- brk store and apartmenfc bouse, 25!50, graval story brk stable, 35x16, gravel roof, brk cornice; roof, wooden cornice; coafc, $3.000; ow'r and b'r, BBTWBBN 59TH AND 125TH STRBBTS, WBST OF cost, $600; Johu G. Wanzel, 821 Broadway; ar't, Rocco Mieheie Aguglia, 280 Mott Bt, New York; CBNTRAL PARK WBST AND 8TH AVENCB. T, Engelbardt; b'r, notselected. ar't, W. M. Coots. 95tb st, s s, 29S w 8th av, four tbree-story aud 151 4—Seigel st, No. 44. one flve-story brk ahop, 1533—Nichols av, w s, 160 n TJniou av, three basement sfcoud dwell'gs, 18x54, tin roof; coat, 25xS6, tin roof, wooden cornice; coat, $4,000; two-atory frame dwe l'gs, 17x30, tin roofs; cost, $14,000 escb; Matlie A, Cockbum, 208 West 133d Goldberg & Feinberg, 89 Seigel st; ar't, H. $3,000 each; ow'r and ar't, T. W. Baker, Glen st, Bt; ar'ts, Neville & Bagge. Plan 383. Smith; m'ns, Keupp & Poetscb. near Crescent st. 1505—Henry st, e s, 50 n Huntington st, one 1534—Bergen sfc, s s, 350 w New Tork av, one Boulevard, e s, luO a 102d st, frame shed, 40x16, four-atory brk tenem't, 38 4 and 51 and 8.8x52, two-story brk and limestone stable anddwell'g, gravel roof; cost, S6 ; le^see, W. Hilgera, 163 tin roof. wooden comice; cost, $7,000; John 40x35, tin roof, iron comice; cost, $5,000; Eii- West I04th si: ar't, W. V. B. Perdon. Plau 399. Caulfleld. Hamilton av, near Huntington st; geneG. Blackford, 1237 Paciflc st; ar't, M. W. UOTH TO 125TH STREET, BETWEEN 5TH AND 8TH ar'ts, H. L. Spicer & Son. Morria; b'r, A. Stone. AVENDES, 1506—Seigel st, No. 44, one flve-atory brk store and teuem't, 35x52, tin roof, irou cornice; cosC, U8tb at, u s, 100 w 5fch av, four flve-story stone $8,000; Goldberg & Peinberg, 89 Seigel st; ar't, Sats, ST,:Í and 37.9x86, tin roofa; cost, $18,000 H. Smitb; b'rs, Keupp & Poetsch. ALTERATIOIVS iSEW VORK ClTt. each; ow'r and m'n, F. Braeoder, 502 Eaat 83d 1607—IStb st, No, 157, n s, 169 from 4th av, one Plan 482—Division Ht, No. 169, new roof on ox- st; ar't, P. Wennemer. Plan 393. one-sCory brk shop, 13,8x33, tin roof, woodon tension; coat, $34; M. Ottinger, 137 Broadway. comice;cost, $520; Geo. Alger, 208 12thst; c'r, 483—4lst ac, a 3, 98 e 7th av, vault under walk; NOBTH OF I35TH STRBKT. C. W, Gnuld. o st, $4,500; T, H, French, prea't, 212 5tb av. 1508—Harman at, u a, 3 5 e Kniokerboeker av, 484—Broadway, No. 623, new elevator sbaft, 129thst, ss, 15,6 w 2d av, brk and iron ash- two tbree-siory frame (brk filled) stores and cost, $5.000; estate T. Lewis, 8 York st; ar'c, J. pit, 64i3í(.10, no roof; eost, $3,800; Manbattan tenem'ts, 3-' x60, t n roofs: cost, $5,000 eaeh; H. Edelmann; m'n, F. Bloodgood; c'rs, Smith & Eailway Co., 71 Broadway. Plan 397. ow'r and b'r, Adara Eich, 693 Fark av; ar't, W. Son. 134th st, n s, 100 e 5th av, six-story brk and E, WiUs. 485—44th SÉ, No. 508 W., interior alterations: stone brewery, i^5s98.G, wi\h extensioo, SOxluO ( ), 1509—Kingaland av, e s, 160.6 s Driggs av, two cost, $200; W. McCormack, on premises; ar't, H. coacrete roof; cost, $73,000; J. Everard, 28 tbree-story frame (brk fllled) dwell'gs, 35 and 15 Gillesheimer. "West 28ih st; ar't, l. V. b. Perdon. Plan 400. x53and48. gravelroof ; coat, $4,200 and $3,800; 486—9th av, n w cor 33d st, one and two-story Agnes Nehl oger, 180 Kingsland av; ar't, T. En- oxtension, 9.7 and 10.6x7.10 and 28, interior alter- 33D AND 24TH WARDS. gelbardt; b'r, not selected. ations and walls altered; cost, $18,000; J. G. Rockfield st, n s, 8 0 e Anthony av, one-atory 1510—Dumont st, a w cor Sackman at and Norrjs, 248 West 133d st; ar't. T. S. Godwiu. frame scable, 34x16, gravel roof; cost, $'350; J. Dumoot av. s e cor Christopher av, two three- 487—-32d st, a s, 150 w 9th av, churcb to be re- M. Peebles, Bedford Park; ar't, P. D. Miller;c'r, atory frame stores and dwell'gs, 20x50, tin roofs; built; cost, $180,000; Rev. J. A. Gleeson, rector, C. W, Vreelantl. Flan 388. cost, $4,000 each;. ow'r and br, Sam Sherowsky, 383 9th av; ar't, L. J. O'Connor. Eastern Parkway and Oabom at; ar't, W. 488—Canal st, No, 1, one-story extenaíon, 10,4x 151st st, ss, 450 w Courtlandt av, three-atory Danmar. frame dwell'g. 22x48, tin roof; cost, $4,500; G. 13, baths in basement aud walls altered; cost, M. Guutber, 560 East ISlatat; ar't, M. J. Garvin; 1511—Dumont st, s e, bet Christopher av and $1,000; B, P. Liberman, prea't, 333 Baat Broad- o'r, A. Janson. Plan 373. Sackmau st, eight two-story frame dwell'gs, 2Ux way; ar't, M. BernBtein. Alexander av. e p, bet 138th and 139th sts, 38, tinroofs; cost, $2,400 each; ow'r, &;c.,aameas 489—22d st, No. 336 W., walla a cered; coat, seventeen flve-story brk flats, irreg., tin roofs; aat. $250; A. Montant, on premisea; ar'ts, D'Oench & total cDst, 4361,000; J. & N. Cotter. Motfc av, s 1512—Myrtle av, a s, 136 w Grove st, one two- Simon, e cor 144tb st; ar't, C. A. MiIIaer. Plan 387. story frame (brk filled) store and dwell'g, 25x35, 490—14tb st, Noa. 214^316 W., iuterior altera- Elwood av, w s, 50 s Malcolm st, two-story tin roof; coat, $1,500; Rudolph Puchrer, 1145 tions, walls alcered and roof raised; cosfc, $3,383; frame dwell'g, 20x40, shingle roof; cosfc, $'3,50U; WiUoughby av; ar't, Th_ Eugelbardt. I, J. Greenwood, 171 Wesfc End av; c'r, J. W. Grace D, Webster, 405 Amsterdam av; ar'i, S. 1513—Busbwick av, e a, 25 s Monteith st, one Davis. L. Berriau; c'r, J P. Webster. Plan 382. tbree-story frame (brk fllled) stores aod tenem't, 491--12th av, s e cor 34tb sfc, new ebimney and Kirkside av, e s, 178 s Wellesley st. two-aud-a- 25x5J, tin roof; coat, $4,0«i; P. Huber,Monteith skyligbt and interior alierations; eosc, $1,000: J. half-story frarae dwell'g, 21x41.4, sbingle roof; st;ar'C, T. Eugelbardt; b'rs, C. Schneider and Hesderfer, 196 PulCon st; ar'c, J. E. Terhune; coat, $3.800; Charlotte J. DonneHv. 2699 Creaton M. Armendiuger. m'as, Liat & Lennon. av; ar't, C, C. ChurcbiII. Plan 389. 1514—Logan st. e a, 150 a Hegemau av, one 492—Wbite st, Noa. 51 and 53, netv elevator Morris av, e s, 25 n l60th st, two-story frame one-story frame lodging bouae, 18x30, felt roof; afaaft, boilerflueand vault altered; cost. $5,000; dwell'g, 23x54, tin roof; cost. $i,250; EIizi J. cost, $250; Louis Joy, Logan st. J. Downey, 410 Weat 34ib st; ar's, H. J. Harden- • Dureli, 511 East 16-íd st; c'r, B. P. Prisbie. Plan 1515—Franblin av, e a, 5^^ s Quincy at, one bergb. 379. flve-slory brownatone tenem't, 29 and 25x86.6, 493—Lexington av, a e cor 53d st, show wlndow Nathalie av, n s, 250 n N ndham pl, fcwo-story tin roof, íroQ comice; cost, $16,000; Mrs. S. M. altered; cost,$400; P. Michaelus, 10y9Parkav; frame dwell'ii, 33x45, tin roof: eost, $4,000; A, Fickett, 301 Gates av; ar'c, P. L. Hine; b'r, not ar't, C. Stegmayer; b'r, J. Stegmajer, L. Larliiu, 345 West 4ad at; ar'C, C. E. Ahueman. selected. 494—3d st, No. 220 E., new window aaah; cost, Plau 3b6. 1516—Asbford st, e B, 100 s Glenmore av, one $100; C. Knapp. 95 Ist av. IjQÍon av, w s, 100 n Cedar pl, two-story frame one-story brk shop, 10 and 16x30, tin roof, brk 495—6th av, n e cor 50th at, one-story exten- dwell'g. 18x48, tiu roof; cosC, $3,000; Mary J. comice; cost, $300; Frederict• Eock, 930 Glen- siou, 15x7.11 and front altered; cost, $700; T. Clary, Lane av, Spriughurst, N. Y.; ar't, H, S. more av; ar't, A. B. Willard; b'rs, C. Shea and Thacher, att'y, 61 Eroadway; ar't, J. Mclntvre; Baker, Plan361. J. J, Neff. b'r, A. Brown, Jr. Eronx River, a s, 405 e Main st, one-story 1517—Montauk av, e s, 300 s Eastern Parkway, 496—51stst. No. 48 W,, two-story and baae- frame shop, 40x37.6, slate and tiu roof; cost, two two-atory frame dwell'gs, 17x30, tin roofs; ment extension, 9,8x18; cost, $3,000; Minnie G. $1.W)0; Northerii Gas Ligbt Co. 1845 Vanderbilc cost, each, $2,000; John Barrett, Dumont sfc. Read.ou premises; ar'ts, Lienau & Nash, av; ar't, H. S. Ibuen, Plan 3S4. 1518—Marion st, No. 49, one two-sfcory frame 497—South 5th av, No. 135, raised one story, Simpson st, w s, 331 n lfi9th st, two story and (brk fllled) storage bouse, 10x30, tiu roof; cost, vaultunder walk and interior alterations; ccst, basement brk and frame dwell'g, 33x36, tin roof; $160; Wm. Rodgers, 51 Marion st; ar't, H. $8,000; J. M. Pitzgerald, on premises; ar't, C. E. cost, $2,000; C. Brogan, 130 Ba3tl27thst; ar'C, Vollweiler; b'r, not elected. Heddeo. G, U. Walgrove. Plan 404. 1519—6th st, n s, 97.10 e 4th av. flve three-story 1U8—16th st, Nos, 540-544 W., uew furnaces Soutbern Boulevard. s s, 100 w Cypresa av, six- brk tenem'ts, 30x45, tiu roofs, woodeu cornices; and chimney; cost, $500; lessees, B. & M, Lowen- story aud basement brk and stone factory, 58.8x cost, $4,500 each; ow'rsand b'rs, Lester & An- stein, 105 East 103d st; m'n, C. O'Sullivan. 14:-í.6, tin roof; cost, $50,000; J. Doll, 309 Eaat derson, .349-355 12t.h st; ar't, W. 0. Tait. 499—I8th Bt, No. 137 E , interior alterations llStb at; ar't, L F. tíeinecke. Plan 403. 1520—State st, No. 301, n s, 125 w Hoyt at, one and walis altered; cost, $1,1)00; lessee, C. F. Goe- Tinton av, a e eor 147tb st, uine tbree-story five-story brk and irou bay-window tenem'C, 30x pe , 137 East 13th st; ar't, F. Ebehng; b'r, C. frarae teoem'ts, one 16.8x51.6, eight 16 8x45, tin 90, tin roof, iron coroice; cost, $20,000; ow'r, Schukraft. roofs; ttital cost, $36,000; Angelica Rodding, ar't and b'r. James Finlay, 130 lat pl, 500—Madison av, No. 1035, two story extensioa, 415EastS6chat; ar'C, M. J. Garvin. Plan 401. 1521—Hegeman av, s s, 100 w Milford st, one 9x17.3; cost, $1,500; F. McGee, 287 Barrow at, two-story îrame dwell'g, 20x35, fcin roof; coat, Jersey City; ar'ts, C. W. & A. A. Stoughton; $1,700; ow'randm'n, Mathew Hunfc, 33 Newark b'r, H, H. Vought. av, Hcibciken, N, J.; c'r, uot seiected, 501—35lh st, No. 12Fi, tbreeatory eifcension, KlNes CODNTV. 10sl3; cost, $3,500; W. W. Astor, 31 West 26tb 1522—Atkins av, e s. 110 n Hegeman av, oue st; b'r, J. Downey. Plan 1493—Parkway, s s, 235 e Buffalo av, one two-atoryframe dwell'g, 17.6x40, tin roof; coat, two-aCory frame dwell'g, 2Ui34, tin roof; cost, 502—Forsytb st. No. 14, cellar extension. 25x $I,S50; George Dua, 30 Walton st. 17,6, interior alterations for baths, walls altered $1,500; Mrs. Hoy, on premises; ar't, W. B. Wills; 1523—Butler st, s s, 77.10 w 4th av, two four- b'r, A. Bussmann, and new front; cost, $4,001; J. Geller, 12.1 story brkapartmei't houses, 27.6x61, tiu roofs, Broome st; ar'Cs, Horenburger & Straub. 1494—Slstst, ss, 200 e 6th av, one one-sfcory wood and tron cornices; cost, $15,000 eacb;ow'r frarae dwell'g, 33x45, tin roof; cost, $500; ow'r and b'r, Thoa. F. Mortni, 321 4th av; ar't, W. 503—Bowery, Noa. 223 and 234, wails altered; and b'r, Tbomas Douelson, 184 26cb st. M. Coots, cost, $350; D, E, Yarnell, sec'y, ou premises; m'n, G. Derr, Jr. 1495—Harrison pl, n s, 200 w Morgan av, one 15^1—Paciflc st, 3 s, 135 w Rocheater av, seven three-sCory frame (brk flHed) tenem'c. 2,5x58, tin two-story frame dwell'ga, 17 3x48, tin or gravel 504—105tb st, No. 28 W,, tbree-story extension, roof; co.i, $4,8uu; WiIIiam Schumaiin, 234 loofs; co.^t $3,.500 each; T. Corning McKenijee, 10,8x40, and w ndows altered; cost, $2,500; Mrs. Boerum st; ar't, T. Engelhardt; b'rs, J. Koss- 547A McDonough st; ar'ts, Sinclair, Doane & F. A. Yard, on premises; ar't, H. Horenburger. mann and Saenger & Speath. Horsfall • b'r, not aelected. 505—3dav, No. 337, interior alteratious, walls altered, new sbow window and entrance; cost. 149'i—Ell-'ry st, s s, 2fiii e Broadway, one four- 1535—Gienfflore av, n s, 100 e Tbatford av, one story frame (ork íilled) atore and teneii'C, 25s60, one-story frame stable, 25x14; tin roof; coat, $2,000; lesaee, J. J. Dooley, 338 Bast 19th sfc; ar't, tiu roof; cosfc, $6,000; Johu G. Wanzel, 831 $300; Jacob Strauss, 580 Madison at. G. M, Walgrove. Broadway; ar'c, T. EogelhardC; b'r, noCselected. 15'J6—Schaeffer st. n s, 2'iS e Busbwick av, 506—Wooster st, Nos. 152-156, vault for boiler 1497—My.-tle av, s s, 218 w Suydam st, CVFO three tbree-story frame (brk fîlled) tenem'ts, 25x underwa k; cost, $6,000; J, B, Bloomingdale, II four-slory frame (lirk fllled) stores and tenem'ts, 65, tinroofi; cost, $5,300 each; Fh. Sceingotter, East 67th st; ar'ts. Bachman & Deisler, 35x56, tinroof; eost, $. .50O each; ow'r and b'r, 1354 Bushwickav; ar't, T. Bngelhardt; b'r, not Chas. A, Wagner, 65 Suydam st; ar't, T. Engel- selected. ILlIieS GUONTT* bardt. 1537—Logan st, e s, 110 a Hegeman av, one one- 1498—Buffalo av, w s, .30 s Butler st, one one- story frame lodging house, 18.6x15.6, tin roof; Plan775—Hancock st, No. 193, addonestory; story frame blacbsmitb shop, 10x18. felt roof; Giuseppi Daterno, Lcgan at. coit, $1,300; J. Johuson, on premises; ar't, J, L. co.st, $i50; Richard Solten, Atlantic av, near 1528-3d av, u e cor 59th at, and 3d av, s e cor Young: b'r, J P. Puels. Utica av; b'rs, Stula & Smich. S'^th st,fcwo four-story brk stores and tenem'ta, 776—Uilton st, Nos. 65-73, add two stories to 1499—Marion at, No. 190, one two-atory frame 30x63, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, $7,000 present extension; cost, $"510; Paulioe Speriing, shop, 34.5x10, tiu roof; cost, $400; L. J. Bunis, eacb; Cbas. Hart, 710 Degraw st; ar't, J. H. 211 West 45th st: ar't, F. T. Cornell; b'rs, Adler 463 McDonougb st; ar't, H. B. Hill Figot. Veneer Seat Co. I5U0—Broadway, n ecor Dilmars st, one tbree- 15',i9—Seigel st, u a, 500 e Bushwick av, one 777—Broadway, s s, 21.6 w Sumuer av, one and story brk store. 2,5x75, and esteusiciri 25, tin roof, one-story brk storehouse, 96x44,6, tin roof, brk two-stnry brk extensiou, 21,6 and 31.5x36 10 and iron cornice; cosfc, $i",000; Geo. F. Keim, 760 cornice; coat, $3,900; Wm Wall'a Bons, Bush- 58.4, tin roof. iron cornice, new fronts aud Broadway; ar'C, P. J, Lauritzen. wick av and Seigel st; or'c, H. P. Stoddard; b'r, inCerior alterations; cost, $4,1)00; Joseph Green- 15U1—Balticst, ss, 175e;Smitbst, oneflve-story J. Wagner. berg, 718 Broadway; ar'C, T. Eugelbardt; b'r, C. brk tenem't, 25x60, tiu roof, wooden cornice; 1530—llth st, s s, 120 e 5th av, one one aud two- Schneider. cost, $10,000; Prederick Laken, 77 Woodhullst; Btory brk stable, 81.3 and 40x124, tin roof, brk 778—Carroll st, No, 76, oue-atory and basement ar'C and b'r, O. Nelson. eornice; cost, $6,000; Thoa. Dowd, on premises; brk extension, 23x15, tin roof, interior alteraciona, 1503—Hancoek st, s s, 375 e Reid av, four two- ar't, R. Dixon; b'r, M. Ryan. lightshaft, &c.; eo3tL$l,125; Jobn Maguire, 269 Btory aod basement browu stoit« dwell'gs, 18.4 1681—Sd av, d •, 30 s Satb at, eigbt íour-stûry Columbia Btj.ar't, J. w, Bailey; b'r, not selectfld. August 27, 1808 Record and Guide. 281

779—Atlantio av, No, 383, add one atory of esdst, Noa. SaeaadSSS. ss, 335 eSdav.&OxlOO.G.. GouverDeur al, No. 60, e s, bet Monroe and Cherry 63d at, Noa. Ati antt 3,'4, s a, 275 e Sd av, MxlOO.6, st8,25x79.9x25x79,6. Ssmuel Weil agt Solomon brk; oost, $400; Charles Roth, on premises; ar't, S, Greenberg eCal,: atC'y, EmaDuel Amsceiu... 34 J. H. Pigot. Four flve-sCory brk tenem'ts wlth store in No, 3i-2 20ih st, No. 204, a s. 520 w 2d av, 30x78, M, F. Mc- 780—Pulaski st. No. 333>í, one-story brk exten- AII right, licle and interesC wbicb Henry Goidric agt Julia UcCartby et al.; att'y, M. F. sion, 30x5. tin roof, front alfcerations; cost, $500; Fraueathal bad OD 3)ay 13, lS9 lHcGoldrick,... 24 H, B. Scharmann, Fuloaki st; ar't, W. B, WiIIs; by sheriff at City Hall. (Sale under execulioQ i. 30 9jid st. s 8, 325 e Amsterdam av, 19.10x100.8. Fran- b'r, C, Pranz. H4'h st. n es. 240.S c Kailroad av, ruua noribaast cps Elhott Holi agC Walden P. Anderson et al,; 78i-Broadway, No, 617, new store front; cost, 99,11 xsoutbeaat 83 x nortbeaaC 100 to 146th gt, alt'y, Heory Grasse 24 X southeaBC 75 x southwesC 2110 co Híth Bt, x 47thít, No, 137, n s, 81 6 LexiDgCoD av, 16x80. $350; Louis Keplin, 57 Graham av. nortbwest 110 to begiDDÍDg. by WLlliam Kennetly. Sarab W. A de l.uua agC Maude A. WÍISOD eC 783—Cook st, s s, 475 e Busbwick av, cellar, (Receiver'ssiie) SO al ; atc'y. Simson Wolf 24 foundafcion walls, &c.; cost. $1,200; Irou-clad 72d st. Nos. 153 and 15S, n a, 210 \r 3d av, 39.5x102.3 Park nv, e s 50,R n 78Ch st, afixlOO. Tbomas B. Mfg. Co.,23Clîff st, New York; m'na, I, & J. x39.I0xI0í.3, eigbt-Btory brk flat OrieTita, by Hidden aod ano. as commiCtee of estate of Van Riper and T. Davies. Sioclair Myers. (Amt due $3.015; prior morta., Charles T. Kavnoliis agC AugusC SchwOrzIer eC 783—Pacific st, No. 57, rebuild front wall; cost, ac.S]0a,5Ou) 81 al ; att'y, George S. Ram'io 24 $8"0; Mrs. H. M. Abbott; b'rs, J, Demott & Sona. 96lb st, No. 60, s s, 180 e Columbua av, 20x100 8. Wasbington st. e p, 88 7 s Perry at, 2]xl01x-í5.7x four story brk dwell'g, by R. V. HarnetC S Co. 95.7. Thonias Q. Patteraon agC Jobn P McRov- 784—Myrtle av, No. 254, one-story and cellar (Amt due $5,669; prior morts. $-ÍO,Oroi 31 em: forelos. mechaDÍc's llen; att'y, Clarence A. brk extension, 20x6, t n roof, interior alterations, Columbua av, No. 211-119, ae cor 70th st, 100.5 Mears 25 new front area; cost, $500; Mrs, Quigley, ou prem- XÍ0.8. three flve-storv brk fiaca with BCores, by B. Park (4rhj av, n w cor I33d st, 99,11x86, Addi- iaes; b'rs, J. Cody and J. J. Freeman. L. Eennelly. (Amfc due $31,365) 31 souBrownagt Amelia Bell Ptal.; atl'y, Tboa. 785—Pulton st, Nos. 774 aud 776, support for Sept. Alexander 2B tank; cost, $350; P. G. Smith, on prem ses; b'r, West Broaãway,n ecorOhambera 81,76,1x100x75 8 lOSth 8t, No, 209, n a, 74.11 w Amsterdam av, 25x xina. Patrick C. Lou b aet cbanea P. Wildey S, RippÍDgale. ''5.11, twoatory brk dwelrg. all ri bt, title and aad aoo ; forecloa, mecbBDic's lien; att'y, M. 786—Pulton st, a e cor Waverly av, one-story Int. which Marla L. Wioteraon had on Juae 15, R. lÆwreoce 25 brk extenaiou, 25x23, tin rooí; cost, $600; Mrs. l89'î, by Kheriff, ac Cicy Hall, (Sale underexe- ISlat st, D s, 397.6 w 5th av, 13.6x99,11, Matlhew Scbneider; b'rs, Keupp & Poetsch, cution) 1 P. Doyle agt Walter S. Price eC al.; att'ys, Boaton av, a e cor I6«h st, 107.5x115.1x100x76,6, by Earley & Prendergasr . 26 787-Belmont av, s e cor Crystal st, two-story D, P, l grabam & Co. (imt due $7,133) 3 and afctic f rame extenaion, 30x39, ahingle roof; Pleaaaot av, w s, 20 a lI8Ch st, 18.6x75. James Murray and aoo. agtEIIaL. Warreuetal,; att'y, cost, $3,600; Peter Rapalje, on premises; ar't, C, Chas. s Bloomfleld . 2S Infanger. eiNGS COUNTY. 12'td at, D s, 125 B 8th av, SOxiOO.Il. F.dgar P. 788—Beimont av, s s, 100 e Market st, one-story DuDDÍDg agc niargaret McHenua et al.; atc'y. frame extension, 13x30, tin roof; cost, $500; Ja- SALB3 TO BB HBLD AT THB RKAL BSTATK KXCHANOB, Henry A, BraoD 26 cob RapalJB, ou premises; ar't, C. lofanger. 189 AHI) 191 MONTAGOB STRBKT, EXCEPT AS OTHBB âcn av, 8 w cor a2d st, 43x65. Wiliiam A. HaokiD- son agc Willlam H. Riker eC al.; foceclos. me- 789—Eckford st, No. 168, interior alterations; WI9B aTATBD. cost, $3,800; Mra. B. Dick, on premises; ar't, H. Aug. cbanic's lien; aEt'ys, ScroDg & Cadwalader 23 Vollweiler; b'r, D. Eggers. 6th at, No, 440!^, s s, 263,101^ e 6th av, 17x100, 790—Fulton st, No. 250, repair damags by flre, three-sCory brk dweU'g; aeaesaed value, $6,000. rebuild walls; cost, $5,000; Ovingtoik Bros., 38 61st sc, a w 3, 80 n w 14tn av, 60x75, Bath Beacb LIS PENDENS. KINCfâ COUNTY, Platbush av; ar't, J. H. Merritt; b'rs, P. J. Car- Jimction Aug, Qatesav, No. 1314, ses, 275 n e Ceutral av, SOx lÍD and Long & Barnes. 100, two-story frame dwell'g; assessed value, Maujer st, n a, 23 w Waíerbury st, 23xl00x33,i0x 791—Dodworfch st, No. 21, one-story frame ex- $-í,8 0 100. MagdaleDa Wac ennaD agt Martin Schwen- fcension, 35x60.5, gravel roof; cost, $700; S. A. del; partitioD; atc'ys. Dailey, Bell & nraBe 19 Hudson av, No. 77. e s, 175 s Water sC, 26ilii7x OceanParkway, ws, l Os Av l , 60x250 to EiaC Paddock, on premises. 29.BxI4î,B, one-story frame stable and two- Rth st Flatbush. ,Iacob Morgaothaler agC Ellen 793—Harrieon av, s w cor Lynch st, raised 10 story frame dwell'g on rear; assessed value, Graham; forecloa. mecbanic'a lieD; att'y, Hor- feet 00 brk wall; cost. $1,300; Mrs. Jonas Deiu, 82,luO ace G. LaDBing 19 on premisea; ar't, R. Von Lehn. Ocean av, e s, 40 n Voorhies av, 80x110, Gravea- Ocean Parkway. w a, 160 s Av E, 6Cx350 to East 5th end J Bt, Flatbusb. Same agt FaDuíe Leslie; foredos. 793—Clermont av, w s, 250 s Fulfcon st, three- by T. A. Kerrígan, at 9 Willoughby ÔC 30 story brk extension, 50x33, gravel roof; cost, mecbanic'a lien; saine att'y 19 Cumherland sC, No. 415, e s, B3.4 D Atlantic av, Putnara av, n 3, 3U e Broadway, 20x100. Robert $2.000 • Marlborough & Sons, 470 Clermont av; SOxlOH, three-story brk dweirg; assessed value, Pla tagtKobert I., Moores; atc'y, E, J. Mider- ar'ts, I. D. Reynolds & Son; b'rs, A. Kutan & $3,800; Dart t oD; by J. Cole. at 389 Fulcon st,.. 30 bolt 19 Son and Vandeburg & Rutau. Pulaaki ac, No 26S, s a, 460.03 e Throop av, 19x100, three-story brk dwell'g; assessed value, $4,200; AiDSlie at, n s. 60 w LeoDard at, 20x63 6x2Cx65,3. 7y4_De Kalb av, No. 893, two-story brk exten- by T. A. Kerrigan,aC9 Willougby sC 31 Adelaide E, Pavne agc Mary A, Caasidy; att'ya, Bion, 30x38, gravel roof; C'iat, $750; G. H. Mor- Graff & Blauvelt 19 Sept. gan, 73 Albany av; ar't, Wilson; b'rs, E. Leonatd st, ws, 75 a Jobnson av, 25x100. Mai Paciflc BC, No. 1474, 8 s, 120 e Kíngston av, SOx"i SchafEer agt Carbar ne Diehl; action for aneciflc Petitt & SoD. 107.3Í^, Cwo-3tory irame dwelrg; assessed petformance; att'ys. Wells & Waldo 19 795—Ridgewood av, No. 133, cetlar under ei- value,í^,500 Nassau t, a w cor Navy at, 25x75, Sylvester Rosa tenBion: eosc, $100; P. J. Grofeaik, on premises; EaaC New York av, n s, 483,6 e Wasbingtoa av, agc Kathias Zang; foreclos. raechanic'a lien; b'r, J. H. Wauamaker, 50x205 10 Leffettaav, Flatbusb att'y, H. C. M. iDgrabam 19 796—Butler sfc, No. 90, front and interior altera- Qraud av, No. 85, e s, 375 n llyrtle av, 26x100, Hamiltonav, ws, lOI.Sn U4Cb st, 2Sx99,1x25x95.6, fions; coat, $100; E. J. McGratb, on premiaes; two-ntory fraoie dwell'g and one-story frame John CoUyei' agc Louisa M. Pfeffer; foreelos. ar't, J. H. Pigot. dweil'g on rear; aasessiid value, $l,O0i> .... mechaDîc's Uen; atc'y, WalCerThoin 19 Qrand av, No. t-ii, w a, BB s St, Marts av. 3ix90, Saratoga av, a w cor Fultou st, IiiÛxHO, Frank 797—6th av, s e cor lOthst, one-storybrtexten- tbree.story brk teuem'C and twoacory frame Brechtlein agc Frank A. BarDaby; íorecloa. rae- Bion, 20x24, gravel roof; cost, $5 0; ow'r and b'r, acablea on rear; aaaessed value, $3,500 chanlc'a lieo; aCC'y, Jobn R. Kubn 19 Wm. Brown; 373 9th st; ar't, W. M. Coots. by T. A, Kerrizan, BC9 Willougbbyac 1 ClasoD av, w s, 86 n PuCcam av, 16x76.6. Robert HopkinaaC, No. 224, 8 8,150 e Tbroop av, 2=xl0u, j. Horner agt Arlbur L. Tomcs; noCÍce ofat- two-story framedweirg onrearof lot; asseaaed tachment; atc'y, Cbarlea E. hurke 20 value, $l,axi; by J. Coie, ac 389 Fulton st; par- Elton st, w s, 100 D BelmoDt av, 75x83.8x75x82.10. MISCELLANKOUS. tilion ít Mary E, ReyDolds agc Mary E. wife of James S. 43d Bt, No. 184, a s, 397.6 w 4th av, 19,6x100.2, two- Howard; att'y, W, E. Osborn 30 atory frame dwell'g; asseaaed value, $I,uoO; by ClasOD av, e s, 450 n Myrcle av, 25x100. Jobn E, BDSI VESS FAILUKES. Q. W, Pearaall, ref,, at County Court Houae 3 Bullwíniiel agt Jaraes W, Connell; action for HerKimer st, Nos. 67í-'i76. s s, 200 w Utiea av, BOi speciflcperformance; atc'y, Edwara HueraCel.. 30 N. V. ASBlONUBim—BBNEFFC CRKDITOBa. 185.6, two two-atory frame dweH'ES and ona two- Same prope''ty. Same aBtJoha Conuell; accion Au?. Btory frame atable; asseased value, $'J,150; for speciflc perforraance; same att'y 20 by T, A. Kerrigttu, at 9 WiUoughby st B 23 Eutler, James H, (carriage manufacturer, at Nos, Bath av, s w s, extends frora Bay 2BCh st to Bay !ií-J-246 East laad st), to Heary McBichards; 26th Et, 191.5x82,6x193,4x95, Bath Beacb, Hu- prefereaces, $á,4'.!5. dolpbF.Rabe afit CamillaJ, Uenninga; att'y, Z'i Jacocka, Josepb F. aod Qeorge M., composiDK flrm LIS PEHDENS. F.W.Keller 20 oC Joseph F, Jacocks & Co. (dealers in cotton Sarae property. Bameagt sarae; same att'y. .,, 20 yaroa, at No. SO Lispaoard sc), to Tneodore F. NEW YOKK. flighland Boulevard. 3 s, 175 e Barbey at, 87.111 AIISD; witbout preferences A g. 140.6 to Laurel st, x55,7x128.6, Josephine D. '45 StraitoD, Wallace limportÍDg and selline cigara, at Cberry st, s s, 219.3 e Pike alip, 45.4x60x44x60. Will- Powers agt Ada F. M GoUner; att'y, Cbas, S. No. 4'i Beaver st), to Jobn J, Leuehau; without iam S. Hurley agt Wllliam MiIeseC al.; aciion Taber - 20 references.. for the reoovery, &c., of premisais; aCC'y, Danlel Palmpttosi, ses, 2rOne Broadway, 5x100. Ferdi- Slamj, Joh H. to Mra. Emma;Bums; reassiga- (5. RolliDB 33 nand Blumentbal aeC George A. Sm th; action meot. PiCt st, No. 57, w s, leS.S n Delancey sc, 18 7x63. to aet aside deed; »tc'ys, BÍuraenstiel & Hirscb, 22 aa Wells, Edwin C, William F. and Patrick F. Cogao Hámuel f*tiller aod ano. agt Henry Goctlieb and SuCter av, s w cor ( hristopher st or av, 25x100. (WeOs, Lee & Cogan, wbolesale dealers and Job ano.; actlon co obtain judgmeni; ett'ys, Hays Leopold Braud agC Samuel Samelson; att'ya, bers iD boots and aboes, aC 106 Duane st), to Wal- & Greenbftum 25 Golafogle & Cohn 33 colm R. Lawrence; preferences, S4,47ã.S0, Istav,es,75.11n47tb sc, 24.11x80.4. Max Erand 4Ch av, w s, 81.3 a 44tb sC. 19x30. Korace N. Mc- «-»* agC Philip M. F aher and aoo; speciflc porform- Qee agC Catbarine McParland; att'y, W. U. Gar- ance; att'ys. Haymao. Marx & UoaeDthal 25 rlson 23 PROCEEDiaeS OF THE BOAKI> OF &LI>EBniCA 74tb st, s 8, í22 w Columbus av, 30x11)2.2, John J, HlgbBC, n s, 90e Jay st, 25x100 I Kadiey admr, and ano. agt William H. Riker et Highac, ns, 138 eJaysC. 20x100 f IFFECTINfÍ REiL ESTATE. Charlea S, Taber act Lily M. F. 'viason; noCice of ai.; aciion to have deed of conveyauce decl'red attacbraent; aify. Cbarles S. Taber in peraon.. 23 • Under the different beadiogs indlcatea that a reao- a mortgage, Sc; amended noCice; att'vs, Glenmore av, n s, HO w Asbford st, 35x100. Bal- lutioa hos beeu introduced aod referred to tbe apnro- Mapes, Kelly & Fllzgerald MB thasar Dornbach agC John Habu; f orecloa. me- priate comjnitCee. t Indlcatea tbat rbe resolution nas cbanic'a lieo; att'y, Frank OberDÍer 23 passed and has been sent to tbe Mayor for approval FORaCLOaURE 8U1T8. Lots 1-11 inclusive, sectional mapNo. I part Forc Pasaed over tbe Ma,vor'B veto. Aug, Hamilton, New UCrecbt. Josbua C, SaDdera agt 13Sd at, n 3, 210 e Lenoz av, 25x99,11. 'William Henry PatioD; aetioa toset asideletterspaienl; Naw YoRX, Tuesday. August 23, 1892 Rbinelander and ano. truscees agt Uenry atr,'y, George tí. Petlit 33 pAvmu. Huwkeset al,; act'y, WilliamR. Stewart 20 Decatur st, n a, S5 w Saratoga av. 200x100x350x e4ch at, 8 a, lO e Amaterdam av, 17x93,5 tol OO. Margaret V. McCaw agt Peter Gardner; llth at, from w s West aC Co bulkhead lloe NorCh Aptborpsiane, sI7.!ix91.8 toreclos. meohanic's lien; att'y, Joba F. Foley. 33 River.t Blth ac, s 8, 117 e Ãnisterdam av, 34x93.10 to 3d av, w s, 50.3 n 4Sth sC, 2íji80, IHecba Solonson ApCborpa lane, x34,4x9^.5 agC Rebecca fsODin; att'y, Adolph Cohn 24 LAUP-POSTS ERECTBD AKD LIQHTED. 9jth sc,s 8,581 w Columbusav, 17x96 to Apthorpa 18cb av, ceucre line, opposite centre bne of block 38tb Bl, ane ligbfc ÍD frouC oíNo.53W.;at expeoseof lane xl7.2x96.8 bet 74tti aod 7Bth sis. ruDS east to centre 20th av, Wm Poos.t 94fcb ac, s s, 615 w Columbus av, 17x94.6 to X Bouth to ceDtre76ih 8t, X west to centre 19th 2flthBt,two l Erhts In froaC oí Nos. 2, 4 and 6 W,; at Apthorps laae, il7.'3x9B.3 av, X Dorth to centre T5th st, x west to centre espe ae of A, Morelli.t 94ih st, a 8, 629 w Columbus av, 18x98.1 to)- IStii av, X north -, New UtrecbC. William L. Apthorps lane, xI8.3x98.10 j DowliDg agt Frederick B. Bard; att'y, Corneliua WlHTa OW CAKRIAaSWÁY AND SIDBWAI.XS ES ABLISBBD. 9ICh st, a a, 664 w Columbus av, 17x96.8 to | Doremus 24 Apfcborps laue, xl7,2x97,6 I8th av, ceotre lioe, opposite ceDtre line of block 7Ist Bt, bet Ãmsterdam and Weat End avs,t 94tb at, a a, 547 w Coluiabua av, 17x97.B to bet 7«h aad 75th sta, runs east to centre Apthorps laoe. xl7.2xBe.1 20th av, X north — x nortbwest to centre 18th •-•-» 94tb st, s 3, 633 w ColumbuB av, 17x93.3 to av, X Boutb —, New Utrecbt. Some agt same; ADVG8TISED LEOAL SALES. Apchorps laue. xl7.3x94.6 aame att'y — 24 g4Ch st, 3 s, 475 w Columbus av, 18x100.4 to Chauncey at,as,79.l w Lewisav, 19,10x100, Ellz- R s'EReBa' SALEa TO BE HELD AT THE SEW YORE RSAL Aplborpa lane, xl8.ExlOl.2 abeth Miller et al. exrs, Frederlck Milieragt ESTAtB SALBaBOOM, III BROADWAY, EXCEPT WHEBE RobÍDBOo GiU a c Waldeu P. Anderson et al,; Charles A. Du Moulin; atc'y, cbarles Keln- U actiuna; alt' v, ÚODald >icLeau 23 barde 24 OTHERWISE STATED, I3íd st, w s, 3i8.4 e btb av, 17.8x100.11. CiiizeDs' ChauncôV Bt, n s, 158,2 w Lewis av, 19.8x100, Same August iSavi gs bank agtFredeiick iitflling et al,; att'y, act sarae; same att'y . "i l BCh eC, Nos, 53 aod 54, s a, 50 w MaDhattan av, BO Jobn W,Pir6Bon 23 Vandyke ac, D e a, 275 8 e Ri hards st, 25x100. xlOO.ll, two five-storv sto e front flats, by Wlll- Wblte st, No. U'i, 21.4x99,'xil.2x99.6, Thomas Hamilton Oo-operative BuilaiDg and Loon lam Keonelly. (Amt due $749; sub, Co morCa., Burkhard agC Natban Coben et al.; att'ya, Assoc. agt Joaopb Spratt; atc'yB, Tredweli & 849,928^ ae Langbein Bros. £ Langbela it Catlln 24 Crotou Aqueduct, n e cor IBSth et, runa nortb 364,1 94th at, s s, 2UU e 2d av, 51X100.6. Lucretia ti. Jcnes Sthav, n w cor 44th st, KiOxesn ( to ItlQtti st, X east — lo Harlem RÍTer, x aouth — agc WilIJam Q. Alger et al.; att'y, Chtirles Olay. 23 7thav, B6 cor45ib st, 100.3x350 r to i6ath st, I west — to Croton Aqiieduct, cou. l]3thflC,a8, 152,3 w 5th av, 17.91 lcO. 11. Maty U. Edword H. PettuB agt Jobn H, Pettus íDdlvid. tains ai^ clcy lots, by R. Y. Harnetc & Co. (Amt Stoneagt Willlam C, Burne eCal.; att'y. Will- and exr. Thoraaa F. Pettua; partitioD; att'y, due $9.iía) so Iftm Stone 23 PercrL-Klock 25 m Record and Åugust 37, ísm

BECOBDEO LBASES. Cortese, Fertiinand. 91 Jaraes .. P Engcl, Stpiu, Charles. 75 Elm Bci'nteîmer& P. 175 ColiD, BamDel, PS Cannon Claus L psiiis b'cbniili, Ceorge. 6'!3 E 17tb.,..Bavarian B Co. 743 For long ferni. leases, also assignment of leases, ste B Co. 80[1 Hchreuhats Jacob. 3t Lewis G EhrPt. 6fio Leasehold Conveyances. Doerr, George P. 228 stav... P Doerr. 2,UÍ0 Scbopp.CiJ. ISiAvA Ohermever AL. 1,7D0 Duuu, DeDEis. 392 Peiirl... J FallerC \S Co. 2('0 bl&tlery, DT. 861) Columhus aT....M J Groh's NBW YORK. Per Year D lveuchal, J F. 20; Furraan st, Brook yn Sen. 2,242 Eli abetb st, So. 147. Henry M. GresDberg lo C Uetrcken, 8.01)0 Spiessá: Adler. 2r91 3d av ...U Koehler & Co. 1,400 Domeoico Pieciarelli; 2 10-12 jears, from Doyle, J J. 151 W lOlb .,J Kress R Co. (Ri ],'!0J fapiiT, BtD araÍD. COO oth L AcDSteiD, Julyl. Ibíi; $-',lCO Dcran, James. 165 E 126th....G Kingler & (o, RestHurant K)xtures, 250 Ferry st, No 7. Elizabelh M. Livingslou to crner, Elrn?t. SGt:erck,..,E Vifltzer. 3i:0 yeara, fro'ii i)I«y 1, tí95 rcpiirs and 4,000 Greer, Jaraes. 235Monrce ..,D Sievenson, 4'). Uiegand, Jobc. West liOth st and Giand Boule- StanCnu ^r, ND. 25-i stote. Fincas Firuiler lo Uiiido, iifonso, 7 Jiulo irj IIB SchaimBnn vaid.,. D G YuenglÍDg, Jr, E Co. tR) 1,001 ti mund Korngut; 9 moolhs, ftom AUt;, 1, iS SODS. (ti) 150 Woebr, Isidor. 36 Grand.. Araerican B Co. I,0DO l!.;ii — repa is and 300 Gaitagber, C D. SDO Westcbester av... J Eich- Walch, cihftilas, 149 Greenwich,.,. Bachmann Varickst, No 9s, o w cor Watts St. Joliann lerBCo. iR) 40J iî Co. (Kl 3,00) i'. Maes 10 MichEel &leiio; 10 jeats, frcni Gorman Jiibn. &12W2(tb... Filzgerald Btcs. Weisa.GJ. 75i6!bav... Consumers'B Co. 3,000 Blay 1,18B2 repairs and 2,100 Purap, (lîj 100 W lz. aueuíC. 540El.^tb FEitzaer, 135 Warren ac, Ko. E7. ûrst floor andce lar. Annie Hambuig, Louis. 361 Kth av Bernbeimer & We iin, Atdrfcw, SáCherry . J & £1 SCemme. 160 .S. Harris Eo Cl ffcrd Harrís and Margaret A. a. Box. 100 WinKelmeyer, aiax. I6O Eldridge,.. J Eichler Sweeoey; 1Í,? Í years, from Aug. i!>, 1892 . 2,5C0 Same... .sarae. Purap, OO B Co, 'R) R''0 Sjtb st, No. 172 E., s'ore. LiUy DOHBÊIIT to lubeic,j U, 23d Ward .. J Eicbîer B Co. CRi S.t O Zengin,ADna. 436W53d,.,.V I-oewers. 400 john FdclielmaDD; ?^ years, frora SEpt. 1, Hanwag, Qarrítc. 6íîHudsou... Jliieeler. Les- Zimnier, Heniy. 1150 3d av G ZiraraermaDn. 10,000 18J2 720 taurant Eistures. 2ro Same,,.. Haareu & Meioken. 4,0G0 Amsterdiim av, n e cor 901b st, sioie and base- Hiignes, Ueury, t77 6ih av J Everard. (R) 1,63? raeoc. Saiab L. Coleraan to i'harles D, Jack- liasemaDn. F, 33i) E S'.st... J BuiiperC, 9.0 H0D8KH0U> FUSTHTDIIB. sou; 5years, fcom Aug, I, 189i .,.,1,310, 1,500 Hertel, H E. 169i 3U av .. .G Ehi ec. 6,UCU Av â, tvo l8l, store Ûior. Beury GenlzliDper Joyce, Thomas. 161 W 55th....Q EhreC. (R) 1,500 Aoeelo, Victoria ABalUn. Jaccbs, Aron. 71 Suffolk HB Schamiauu &, Aufpr rz, A. 158 E 70th,... L BaumaDB. (! ) aua 10 L'barles J. Scbopp, 5% years, frora sept. 148 1,1892 430,780 Sons. W 1,500 Audersou, F Hl. 34j W 21sC.,..F G Smilh East tod av, No, 1613. store aad cellar. Henry Johusoo, Hugb. 61G Oth av... J Everard. 2,904 PiaDO. iU) ICI Mruc'ihausen lo Pbilîp Steiner; 3 yeara, JrfEerds,BJ. 3838ihav. ..GEhiet. (R) í,0i)0 Earuard, A W, 961 Fleetîvood av M Pareira. 110 frora May1,189i 360 Juiig-. Juhn. 23'>I£107lh ... V Lotíivprs, CKi 715 Beaver, Kaie. Si7 eth av Joidaa & M. 144 Lesington av, No. 221, store on ficst fl^or. KaufmauD, Fretl. 147 E 4th .. W Ulmer. (It) KOJ Blumeutbal, G A. 117 MsDhattan av,,,,LincoIn uaui'-.l Scboonuiaker to Thoraas Gtii iih; 3 Kubafch, AIWÍD. BSih sCand 5lb av A Hup- I nud G As,íoc. 160 yesrs, frora May 1, ISD 1,600 fel's ScDs. ],fOO Bnta, Ella, 110 W45tb,...S Bauraann, (R) 291 Madison av, No. 2091, ttore floor acã pait Keefe, J. A, 451 3d av... Beinbeimer & S, BiowD,Josie. 91st ,. S I Hetfchinann, celiar, Frederick íiobrs to Ferd uflnd Boos; Pump, 77 Paco, Hrank. 235 W6lÉt....T Kelly. 123 5 years, frora May 1, iSB'l.... 730 farae same. Eox. 115 Blaod, Nellie 2i0 ESrth Garvey Bros, iio Ist av, No. 16t3. stoie flo r. Williim H. Kott- Keller. Valeniine. 770 Norfolk...,E Bechtel. 700 Brodeiick, Kate L, 33 E8Ist .. W E Wbeelocfc raiDu to Carl v iteabergef; 3 1-12 years, KoDow & HuEiies. 33] West... Kestauraut & Co, Piano. IFR fromAnril 1, 189J 480 FutDiture Co. Kestauran'- liixtures. íO Eoigmau, C E, 114 W esd ,, .T Kelly, IdS Isl, av, e w cor Kíd FC, EOxl O, Bertha Vcil- Liodsliom, Fred. 6 l)8t.lery pl .. ts Ge ger. (R| liiu Brenuan, Katie. 714 3d av....Krakauer Bros. ening to JamesDuf y; lO yeajs, frora Oct. LangEers, Cbris. 319 Qreennicb E .--eití. 7.'0 Piauo, iK) 117 1, im 1,500 Leboivitz, I. t6 auu SS hleory D .•-.teve son. 1, D0 Byrue, HaCiie A, 220 W :35th,,..M & M Byine. 1,'0 Ist av, No. 1380. ss, Etore andrear apaitineDts, Lefcbore, Jules. 76 Wesc Uouston,.. D btevtjn- Bareal, E. 316 W 2Utb....J lloriany. 371 John W, Lowe lo Louis Woylisel,; 3 jeais, son, 3D0 Bearraan, J W. 27 Montgomery .... Garvey fromMay 1,IS92 660 LeanoD. JohD, 13í61st J Everard, 17,-0 Bros. 138 2dav. No. 891.all. l.eah Weinherg co Jobn Leppig, John, 59 Av K....P Donlger. 1,943 Bcascli, Celia. 256 Fulton,...B M Cowperthíraic Hoerner and Rosioa Schuster; 5 yeats, from LoDr, Lh.irles, 1O6 E 3ích O Enret. ],lilO aco. 2Î4 lay l, 1892 1,110 Loreiz, HoDOie, 3-i6 Heory Uubsam íi H B Co, StO BuddiEgton.Marion. 220 E a6lh..,.B 11 Covfper- 133 2d av, No, 1(^8T, sCoreaDd basement. Qnstav thwaiC & Co. 602 acd Agues Ziramer lo Huiiry GerlieD; 5 yrs,, Laserovitz, Abraham. 50 Delancey,,. H B EcharmaDD & íjous. , (Rl .OCO Brodhead, Kate. 18W 9Cb T A ADdersoD, 191 frotti ílayl, IS9i repabsand720 Cocde, W H. 261 W ll51h .. J Bauu.auD. íd av, NOS, 1479-14«? (. Maiscb, Lecpcld. 33J Pearl,. .,L Wo f, 1,500 McKenna, K M. Í5il3d6v ., P Doeli er. (R) 2,5&0 CarroH.Tb s, 49 LaighC B M CowperCbwaib 4 r Hlth sf„ Nos, 2J2aDd3"tl E I McLaughlm, Daniei. 128 Leroy...,Souu Brns. 1,5 0 & lo. M'illiam Vogei to lianiel J. Qoigler; 10 years, Cbaudler, Jennie G H. 33ElCtb. ..SlKnlgbC. 2,822 from.)an, 1. 1890 repaiis and 8,^00 Same... same, l,5i.O Meifsner, Josepb, 1116 laCav .. G EbreC. iR) 1,080 IB) 116 Gth HV, No. 518, store acd baseraenC. Albect J. Clar !e,MK. III E28tb,,,,L Baumano. CK) 176 Adaras to Eugeue Browo; 3 years, from Meyer, E H. 61 01ivtir.,,.J -peckiuaun. 6,800 Mi'ler& Laiighlaira. 8G61Uhav... I yekosky. 335 Coouey, J W. ;í358 eni av DreisHcker & Co. 175 Sept.l, 1892 3,C 0 Cor ell, Rose, 241 B 25th... L Eaumann. 141 6tb av, No. 616, n e cor 36th EC. Tbomaa F. IWilIeoberger,Carl. ]5S31tCav... P Dcelger. 400 Cugbetis, thas. ølii 6th av....L Bauraann, MÍDion, is J, 64U IPth av.,.,Beriiheimer i!t S. HusselltoHugh JOIIDEOD; 5 2-3 years, frora Cary, Mary. 319 W 46th.,, .B M Cowperthwait 1,041 Sept.i.lSOí repairsaDd 6,000 Purap. 72 &Co. Voeller, Genrge. 3:0 E74tb,...BavarÍ9n B Co. I,4'iC Sarae propHriy. Afcsiga. lease. lîugh Jobn- Casb, Ptttiick. Chnrch sf, EÍEgsbridge — B 269 SOD to ,)ames Everard uom MonahaD, Patriu'k. 5a21ith av V LoewÊfs.t ti) 360 M Cowpertbwa t & Co. Ølh av. No, 6^8, sCore and baseraent. Ascher .MuHer, Betiiy, SlSEU Ch,.. P Doelger. l.-Ol Coonelly, E. 101 Oih av B M Cowpeitbwait vVcinsIeio to Sumui.-! ^nd Julius Sieglei-; 5 3-3 MuUer, FL, Viå Wesc....Burr B t o. (R) 3,U(0 & Co. 114 Blurphy, Liízití. 22182dav... Bernheimer iS'S. ],5U0 160 years, from ricpieraber 1, 180i 1,500 Cailson, N F. 455 3d av Garvey Bros. 681 lOtb av, No MS, siore aná haseraeiiC. Johii Madden. M J. IlbUvdav D Mayer. iRi ,i.H.O L'assiHy, I. 38W23d ...SBaumaDU, (R) Maeuire, James. 54 Wortb Cbambers—J J 410 Laaferssveíler to b"rank Bumnieil eud Max Cutler, Ada. 71 l.exitigioD av L Baumann, 451 Weizstein; Syeara. from fllay 1, IS92 GOO eilly. 1,500 Diossy, Josip. 113 w 5hth,...Garvey Bros. lOtb av, No. BH, norih store snd cellar. Jacob Mil1er& Laugbran. 666 lltb av ...BavarianB Daicy, Elizaijeth. Tiebout av and 184tb st.,.,J Bocnisch to Romanus líiusnei'; 5 years, frora Co. 6» Itcssstog, 130 May 1, lí'^S lepaiis and '-O Miirpby, WraJ, 7J3 2d av Baviriau E Co, 1,300 De Wnters, Viola, 345 W 21st...,0'FarrelI & Manano, John. II Watts Aiiiericau Brci^iug Co, _ iH) 100 Co. 910 Douglaaa, M A. 4C7 W 57Cb,,,.E M Cowper- Meusing, Albert. 1C6 CaQal,...G Ringler&ro. 3,588 tbwuit & Co. 516 CHATTELS- Meyer, E. 155L"edar BeadIeslou& vv, Box. 137 DeLipmao. Max, 130 W 6lst....B M Cowper- Mullins& MtUary. 158Efc:îd,.. J Feldnian. 3,0 thwait& Co, 149 Mews, Pi'ederick. IDO W 4ih....J .\1ariaoo, \,'iOO DufTy, J J, 273 Madi50u,,,,B M Cowpertbwait NEW ¥OEa CIT¥. New, Peter. lOSSCMarkspl Mftlcnm li Co, ÎOO & Co. 44] Newmau, Williain 1574 Ist Bv W'illiams- Diahe ra, Franz. 1986 2d av.,,,E Drflheim. tOl) ADGUST 19 TO 25—IMCr.USIVB. burgb B Uo. 1,083 Dodge, CC, 5i!0Biieth....J H Little. 120 O'Connor, Jobn. 7:iSth v. ..GEbrct. (lî) l,5fc0 Drew, Heury. 4^3 E 122d,,,, J H Little, 187 BALOON AND RlCaTAU lArJT FISTnKKa. O'OouDor, T E, 31 Beacli ,. Fiizgerald Eios. Eato, E N U. 3 MiDeita EM Cowperthwait & Altieri, Jerry. 24 Spring. ...lîeriibfimer & S. Purap, (U) I,J0 C>J. 153 PoolTuble. i75 O'Conoell, William. 304 Western Bouletnrd.... Pay, LT. 2>4 ElD th,...B M Cowperthwaii & ArnsteiD, Alois, 419E701b Burr B Co. CR) 7'i5 Bernheiiuer & S. 3,500 CO. 153 Aitieri, Jerry, 24 frpring.,,,íierDbfcimcr & S. 200 Oertel, thatlea. I5-."l Av A Ptar BrewiueCo. l,40ii FenD, F W. 438 W49th....E M Cowperthwait & Hroraiilatc, Hymao. 438 Broioway,.,.J Reh- Ohry & llewig. 84 Av A..,. W Ulraer. tl-t) 1.200 Co. 205 feldt. Restaurant Fisturea. l.fOO I'arlî, Kobert. 18 Sth av....ll Eliaa BCo. 5,000 Flagg, Jaied. 24 W 23d,.-. J Raumflnn. 162 Barry & Lanlgan, 14i3 Av A .- G Ehret. (R) 1,601 Petry, Frank. 160 l thav....P & W EbliDg B Fnles, Aug. 219 W2tth,.,.L BaomaDn, 263 Eaoer, Joseph. 14î3AvA.,. Schmitt&ti. 71)0 Ui. 2,r l P'owler, Clara D. l'JS 3d av,,., H Thoeseu. UO Eeecman, î'erdinand. 637 2d av Bavaiian B Pitilli.'Luigi. 2'IS E irath....J FFnllerCf B Co. (R) 7-,'5 l 300 Guil'ijt, Gustav. 70E94th...,J Gregg&Co. 303 Co. 4ûO Keiily, Hugh. PSSllrh av,..,H Kcehler & Co, 1,510 Hazel, R chard. 22 Hubert B fil Cowper- Capparelli & Vaccaro. 85 Elizabetb AbboCC Richteu & Kohra. 26 Triniiy pl ... Waguer & S. tbwait & Co. 143 IS Co, tK) 235 PooîTahle. iRj 100 Hawthorne, J A. 347 4tb av....E M Cowper- CondoD,PW. 2051stav,,..PD elger, (R) 2,4U0 Rbeiowald, Fredericka. 247 E Sllh ...AMayer. thwait & Co. 897 CroDÍD, DCDÍs. 309E 125ih Berabeimer & S, Restaurant Kixturea, 360 nawk. Alberc, 243 W 33d....J W Bissell, Box. 20 KoChsCein. Rubiu, 184 Madisoo,..,Eurger & H HawthoiDe, Thcs. 7í6E 141tb — L Baumann, 194 Baoie ...same, Box. 80 B Co, 7fl0 Jeunin ,';, Haciie, 1I9 W a6ih., ..O'Farrell & CaleaCBno, PiPtro. WS'ÍMott ...BerDbeiraer A S. 200 Russo, Autonio. 69 MulbeiTv,...IHirEb. (R> !Í7 Co, (Rí III (JelentaDo, Pietro. 331 B llth,,..Feigenspau B Bheridan, PJ &, C. I-i50 3dav...,T W Sben- Jobnslou, Joceljn. 127E78Cb ...LBaumann, 130 Co, (R) 605 dan. Billiard Tables. 5,DOo Kipp, CA, 110W124th ...T Kelly, 448 Comei'ford, M B, 421 IsC av,.,.J C G Hupfel B ech mpíî, CleraenC. 56 Av C...,J Doelger's Kornblura, Daniel, 23SE I4tb..,. W E Wheeloclt Co. 1,400 Sons, 9 0 & Co, Piano, 3» •gust 27.189S Record and Guîde. 953

Klawitter, Hugo. 65 Stb....L Bauraann. 184 Rremer, F H ...F Brauer. Horse, Wagon, &c, 250 Levy,LI, 47 Orchaid MSimiensky. Bu'cber Kolraer, Leua, 29 Broadway B M Cowper- Baitali, Friiz. 167th and 16litb sts J toiil. tixtutcs. ito tbwaic& Co. 168 Oprden lixtures. (Ri ],3;5 Licker, B & W, ;•] Coluuitiii,.,,Wel/. & Ze,- Krnft, Kalie. i71 W nsih J EauraaDn. Ii7 Baumaon, A. Bleecker std Cbarles sts Nat wick Bottier Vixiun s. 2fO Kippler, Leaa. 133 W I5th,.,.L A .McGinley. Ca*h Ki'K Co. Reaister, ]75 Loe'venstein, Heiraaun. 5r-515 E S^lCb... Nacb- iK) 3,0D Bcan & FiniieTty. 'l'.S Slli av,,..LamBon Cou S raaDu& OtCeubeig. Horrfi, &c. 119 Laws, Eertba, 235 West End av....O'Fai'i'ell & Slo. Regi-ter. 150 McGiiire, ,Iohii aud Jlarv, 220 V iMiam WLit- Co. 1 ,«DC BeryiDstiy, Abraham, 93 Goerck M Shapiro, Jock .Macliioe {n, í achiupiy. 11.200 Levy, 'l'beresa. 09 Division.., .M Abraius. 350 IVlilKFIxiures. 160 McNiimpf, J J. ;j53 w 25ill .. P M EldulT, L'ppiDCOtt, 1{ H L. 11.^3 JladisoD av....W E Rroiiue.J J, ] 4Madison av ...Nat Cash Eeg Hors.,;;, &c. i(îi 2,r00 Wheelock&Co. Piíino, ilti 150 Co, Register. 175 Meíer, Mauiii e. (i! Pfli-k'row,.,.Linc ln I atd Lindan, V H aud L. 126 E 7I;t J & J Dobíon. Bur7ihQm,G H & Co. 183 East Houston Van G AsFOC. OfHcP Fixtiires. 150 Carpets. tUj lí5 Allen&B. Press. (tí) 2,D[0 MiDuiile. Jlichaei, 3321£C V... A Buíby. Ear- Lockley, Louisa, 13 E 115th,,,,L Baumann, ilã BurDhQm,G H& Co. 120 Libeity.,..a Carop- b r Fixtuies, (R) ;,r, Loriog, MrsL. Il W 56ih,,.,S Hej raan & Co, bfill. Press. I,3 0 Same — G Bernnva Baiber Fixlures. (li) 115 ati S86 Cnpliu, H & H. 45Grand RCaplio. rriDting Moore, '1' W, i(;9 Bowery,,,.LamsuD Consol Lane, KaCie. 4-31 Cth av J P DelehanCy. •i-ii FixCutes, iRj 801 S S Co, Rt=gis er. )7j La Forge, laabella. 2:3W4jib ...J l osswog, 2j Carpentér & Danb. ICO CeDtre..,.S Kelfelc. Muller, Lnuis, 01 Av C....F Muber. Confec- Leo, Celia. 14? W lGlh....B .\I CowperchwaiC & iHachiaery, &c ECO (ioDcry l'istuifa. 900 Co. 3,-,9 Cavaliere, Ginsepp?. 205 E 30th.,..G Caval ere, MuDfcli. a. 110 aid 118 Wooster, . J StewarC, L'iwis, LÍUian. 165 E T7,b,, ,.J Bauraann. 31J tír. Baibec Fíxtures, 495 Machines. IC5 Liadoer.A and K. 679 E I31!th ...l!; U Hmîdale. 2,j0 ClifEord, Neii, 307 Coiumbus av.,,,CôIumbus M clean, F E 773 2d av....T J Thornbury, lUcGowan, Mary E. 460 W 151SC.... Vlulliuí & Wagou co. WagoD, 100 DiugF sture". 8i9 Sons, 293 Corrao, G. 6l6 9th av P Saptenza, Earber McGiicl.-ia, Lilary E. Totel BHlmoraI....General McNulcy, Tbos. 69 E l 5ib..,.J H LitLle. íOi Fistures- 63 Eiectric Co, Electric FistiiríS, 3,340 Moiris, Jobn H. aiUWa'^Ih ...LBauraaon. S46 Creter, Geo. fS Walker....P CreCer. Safe, McMurray, W J....T i\Ic«urray, Elaeksmith MalbeBS, WA- 374 Columbus av....U M Cow- Wacbiuery. 812 Fixiures. i.coo perthwait & Co, 177 Caran'^, Doraenico. 14:1 South 5tb av L Cap- Mcorea Waldner, 137 Elm C Waldner. Ma- McKeof.FM, iGaW43d ..,B M CowpertliwaiC ozzoii Barber Fixlures. 23-1 cbÍDery. 51)0 & Co. 203 Cachioae, Giovani. 4S tulli^an.,,,J Souray, Mahnlteu, Frederic'ía. Hlt Colurabusav ...Koe- Meyers, Ahrara. 883dav .. J Rubeuste D, aii Barher 1-ixCures. (K) 50 iiig& ycluir^ter. Crccery lixiU'es, 210 Metcalf, W D. I 4 W 55Lh .. C X BHrney, Oil CasCiHc, U & E, 134 E27th....A i.uizaga, Stoie -llc lanus. T.S. p. ot E lOM..,. Harlera Marliet Píiioti gs. (R) 139 i'isiurBS, 206 Co. Framfi Hcu'íe, &c. 250 Miozesheiraer, Clara. 646 Lexingtoa av K'a- Cjhu, l.eo. 3i3E;5t i....I Cohn. Butciier Fix- Meiiraatin, Bmily 11 A. 761 Amíteidani av.,. T kauer Bros, Piano. (rfj li tu'Ci. 200 Kn^rfgfr. Drug H\-Cuies. (kil,^CO MoDiooili. Jlliler. 2>7 B 88i!i,... L Baumauu. 117 Daramann, C hristite, 22Í8 Ist ^v J ílat- MileBDda, Gaetano. 155 ist av,...C De l.uci. líiora, J M. 36 rtf 133d I McEuery, 2ii6 Ihews Uo. scda Fixtures. 575 Baiber Pisluics, 00 Mahoaey, ElUi. SîliESUlh ...J ,\lor îiCy. i79 Day & Day. 00 Duuoe W M Fiske. Macbinery. 1.50J Mnl'er, Wiliiara. 6 9E 6th ..,C Jluller. Plun,ber Marcus, Goitljeb. i" E6td J Grege & Co, IH De Ms.ij, Vincenzo. 119 East Houston G Fixtuies ].>-, Molttoi', Adolf, 581 -3d av.,. .Garvey bros, 2-ir FiosCi. itarber Fixtures. 13 Manhiillan Air PbipCo. l'Clh st and 2d av Slorgaa, H T, •l96U7thav J lii-egg & fo. 168 Dortmaoo, Woldemar. 71 Essex Worlting- Woilrl'a Fair Cnptive Pakou Co. Bulooii, 5,000 Naumana, Lottie, 1-J3 W 67th A Ballin. iR) lãi nian'a Co-opeiative Assoc, Laundry Fîx- aiaríiu, í D, lO) B ISIh ...P VVestphal. B.ir- Newraark, A. d21 B5;d...,Krakauer Bros, Pi- Cures. 600 ber Bi.tiures, l u aao. (Kj 175 Degeostsin, Eliss, ]£9 E 110tb....C Dierking. Miil-r, P& J, 273 Divi:ÍJia....B JliUer. FaÍQter Nicholson, J E. 141 W IC4tb....B M Cowper- Kutch'ír Fisiufes 140 Fixiurcs. 310 ihwait & Co, 250 Dobert.v, James 734 E I-th ...P Hart. Truck. 300 De Sando & Cailo. 61 outh 5th av J Soiivay. Moran&Green. C9 Sd av J F Brsgg. Laun- O'Brieû, Emma. I3G Cherry B M Cûwper- lîurher Fisiuies, 317 dry FÍA-lures. iRi 2,2^:0 thwaif, .« uo. 133 Moii.irty, Michael, 16 Jon-íS...,L E Mu'ler. DithriiigeFl oc Giass Co,. .ACIantic Trust Co. Ho'se, Truck, &c, ' 9 Ollricb, Alviaa. 330 St Nicholas av. ,..B M Cow- ilacQinery, Fixiues. (R) 100,000 Morris & .lorns. 30 Soutb 5tb av... .Uiacks & J, perthwaic & Co. ••-- "• 165 Doioghue&Duffy. 2J3 W 2'ICh...,P Gormau. O'Counor, Joaeph. 310 W 55th .. O'FarrelI & Gtocery FisCures. 300 Coach. (H, ica Co. 205 ErnhorD, Aiou. 77 Columb a... C Dierkiug. NixoD & O'CouDelI. aitb st and 8th ûv..,.NaC OcUelmann&Dieígen. 35StuyvesaDt J .\loii- ButL-herFixCures. 100 Ca'h Rpg i o. Rpgisler. 17- arty. ICO Epsteio, Isaac, 8 Lewia—F W Habn, Ma- t-au.e same, Begiîter. 4i.0 Parkcr. l osa, ]40W2Ttb L Baumann. (R) lOd chiuea. 32 Ohlige, M aod E. 417-151 E l,50th ElecCric Perkiup, Thomas. 15i Piospeci...,L tauniann. 219 Sauie... same. Macbines. 31 GasEneiiie îlfg Co, Gas EcgiDi'. 816 Post, A .«. IU3 B 14th....L Batimann 187 Bnsteic, Morris. 90 Elizabeth... P P Yoehn, OCCo, Uenry. 10 A V A... .a Biaut. BateiyFis- Priess, Anna. 57 W IBIh.., J M.-iiarty, CR) 211 Hlachiues. 60 tures. lii) 300 PattersoD, H Aand AS. 123 E7iCh,..,E G llias- Fiizpatnck & Co A Hendersou. Horses, &c. I,40J Penrose & Co, 27 RoEe,.,.W H Van Allen. dali-. 440 Press. (R) 7,455 inecit, i-.eiraann Shadbolc Mlg Co. Horse, Petry.John. 7'!d aC and íld av,.. NaC Casb Keg Qneen, Katie. 325 W 37lh....J Bauraaisn. Vi-A Truck, &c. Í8J Ituiuaey, &allie. 44 E aoih L PenieD, exrof, FloLtmHQn, emuia M. £544 S(h av F H Leng- Ôo. lípgiscer, 275 aeeures l'SnC íelc. Grocery Fistmcs. 652 Pollard, Cbailes. 230 E 2lsC,...E Willis. Horse, Eadigau, Patrick. 22201hav T Kelly. 13) Fiueth, Scphea. 43J W 32d D. J Murphy. Csb, &c. 200 Ifegan, &arauel. 320 E 2 th A Ballio, l â Fowers, D. 1965 3d av,..,Nac Caah Keg Co. Uorse, vvagon. ^Sc. 100 Keg scer. 175 Robeits, Lucy, 111 W B2d....B M CO'Aper- i'i^chírr. R W. 4(7 4ih av.,.,G F scber. Eutcber ihwait & Uo, 217 Píogress Emb Co. 167 a"d 160 WoosCer...,J Rosenlield, J and C. 216 W 136^h....Amerlcaa Fiitures. 1,240 btewart, llachiceB, &c. 8D0 ijuaranree Asaoc. 600 Feaihersoo, Maurice. 331 E79lh....WH Buller. QuiDiaD, .\leyer & Neivstead, 172 West,,,,LBm- R sei.bach, Williara. 5 0 E 8áth S Kapptl. 3C3 ísafe. 135 soD CoESol S S Lo. Register. lÍO Roslotvsky, A. 117 Henry A Billiu, Isi) Foucait, Chas A. 183 Thompson L BohlÍDg. Rapid Printiug C0....E LjUD. PrintÍDg Fix- hiae, Donaco. 5lJ B l.'th ...il B Eiáler. 219 Hor.-e--, itc, 400 Curcs. (ttilO. CÛ Oteveuson, Mary. 197 VV jailh... L BaumHnn, l-'2 Frank, j & s. 160 EiviDc;toa.. I Mai'ks. Tailor Rose. W R. 2î8i 3d av,,.,LamEon CCDSOI S S Saumer, BBS e, 173 W 61th ..,D SÊbwaizKtpt. lt;6 Dixtiiies. 350 Co. Kegister. 2ÎS Saul, Malíiua, Si6E~-,!d ...L Bfturaacu. JTT Freda, Lui(: . 257 Hudsou Mignoni & Pa- Fchífer, Fraok .. E .IOIPS MÍIIÍ Wagon. 135 Sciiwartz, S K. ]7il E 7lth L tíaumaun. 'Si.i quotta. Baibur Fi iarts. 110 8cha£[^r, Divi'í, SiT E 4ih ...A lleiiulich. Cr:- SecHer, Kalph. 411 W 4D(h....A Balliu. liy Grauam, JC, 233B2dav,., Lamson Consol S S cery Fixiu es, ICO fcharkey, AtiDÍe. 481 Basi Uouaton L Bau- Co. jie ister. 165 Scbiip, F, Hjul Ist av....Nie Cosh Reg Co. manu. 126 GruodboefBr,, Loreoz. .I53d st and Courtland av Beeisler, 175 Smith, Lottie. 16! W 17th....0'FarreII & Co. 205 Nat Cash RcgCo. Kegister. 175 PchDeiner, llcnry, 40'! E !2th aud 413 E 15'.h.... Speilbarg, Juhn. 14 Grovn .. L Baumann. 1!6 Qi'uber, U & A. 175 At.torney,,.,F & G Haag& Cl.aiig, liorses. 'iiiit "aeoii, ,tc, 250 SiepbeLS, JTaad.VL yi8 WUCh...,E C Hina Co. Eacb.T Fixtures. 135 Sessn, Viice 'ío. aiu5 Hu av F oica. Baiber dale. 2C0 Gunlher & Kahn. 763 Uolumbus av, 1995 3d av, Fisiuies. ICO Suhr, Emile. 726 Sib av,,.,L Bauraann. iri') 7J8 2dav aurt 213 E H3ih SC....L Guncber, Sutchlî, WalCer....BriO; eC Knowles. Steam Sanders, Chas L. 321 E 57th....bmu)son & P. Butcher Fistu'es. Horses, &c. (tí) 12,000 Lutmch. I,0f0 Piano. 210 Habn, Ered. O.U 6ih K P Hcitz. Barher F x- SimpíOD. Jolin. IHiWe'iieru Boiilevaid P J Sheridao, Margaret, 364 W53d, ..J lîaumann. ^05 tures. £50 Dolin. piunibT Kixtures ICO SCAIbe.G. 124 W I 2d....B M Cowportiiwuit llajes.TJ, 210E103d....Smitb & E.ilis. Gro- Stern, Isaac. 2i8 E 3;tb ...J Cutningbam Son & Uo. 510 cery Fixcures. 75 &Co. COBch. 160 Thotne, May. 221 W 40th OaiveyBros. 4 9 Heis?, Jobn. 74^ Colurabus av,,,,D J Murphy, Seitz, Peter. vcSihav.,.,P Westpbal, Baiber Ihomas, ,11 E. 159 W6l3c L Hauuiaun. J78 Euicher Fixtures, 5C0 iixtures, (li) .38 Toohey, llary. 18 Weat i Ballin. líi Hoyt Brcs. 712 E ]45lb,...H Wiel. Horses, Simpaou, SW. 5! E 13th...,Babcoek P P Co. TysoD, Lftura. 211 W 20tb....B M Co«per- Ti'ueks, &c. (lii 900 Press. 200 Ibwait & Co. 170 Haberi anu, William. 332 W49tb.,.,D J Mur- Sraiih, WO. 487 andíSOE 13Sth....M J Smith. Turner, I ouiaa. 3I55Ch J Mor arty. 115 phy. Butcher Kixtures. 150 Machuiery. 1,000 VanCapB , Mary B. i:î7 and 139 E 2.sc,..,Hftv- Haciwig, John. 219 E 61st.,.,0 H Tancary. Stalba, Johu. 1106 laC av..,.J Cuntiingham ana Natioaal Bauk. (B,) 17,732 tloise, Wagou, &c. aO í^oii & co. Coich. (H) 85 Terplank, W A. 233 W 125th,,.,S Baumaun. Heuly & Uoutlek. 720 E lItb.,.,P Sovak. Sniiib, C V B M Shauley. Hotses, Scbooners, iKj 131 llachinerr, &c. 70il &c. (K 10,350 Tnn Zile, E S and M B. 551 E 88th.. . J Ross- Holbert, A,,,, P í troebei & Sous, Tablea, &c. 138 TliompsonMfgCo, 41 Great Jones Herring- wog, 250 liluairated American Pub Uo. 5aud 7 E 16Ch Uall-Marvin Co. Safe. 20O Varges, EstobaD. 2C5 E 95lh J H Little. 145 Campbeli P PCo. Piess. 5,500 Thomson, Williaui. ir-il CoIIege pl,...W J VaotiDe, Annie. 151 E ll6ch...,J Moriartv. 270 Ircu Car Kquipraent Co, ,,.CeuCral Truat Co. JeoDer. Pies^es, &c, 2,C0O V. dder, A F,,,,Hi Vedder, CR') lUU MachiuBry, Fixcures, &c. (R) tíCO,O O Taylor.Wary A, 165 E 125th....A D PafEer & Waiker, H H and L 31. 246 W 7 ih,,..J Ross- Jaschne, HermaD. 11 Froac Eoberts&Coli Q. tiODS, todaFixlures. (Hj 1,246 wog. 6J5 Eakery Pixliu'es. (K) J5 Tbeil, ^eimaD. l S NoifoHc....J Weisa. Bar- Weiss, Helen. 214 E Illb.,. .S I Herschmanu. 1,7U0 Jacl.soD,F M. Wooster aod W 3d sts NaC ber Fixturps, 2C7 WhaCley. Mamie. 13 Broome....B M Conp;r- Cash Keg Co. líe isier. 175 Velier, E A.,., J Goold Co. Coacb. 135 llíwaiC& Co. 173 Jacobí, B j, & Son. •i'i Water I Stewart. Washburu Machiae Co. Mc VernoD AWHall. Whipple, Vioia A. I9e6 7th av..,.E M Senior. 519 Machines. 5i5 LMacljioery. (Rj 16,1C0 Wllieir, W L, Jr. 15i B2Tth.,.,L Baumanu CR) 120 Jacobs. Isaac. 315 E 9tb E Jacobs. Tobacco Wiiki g, Henry, G5 Oliver H Meinke, Horse, W liiams, Kat e. ::33 W I3cb....B M Cowper- Fixtures, &c. 500 Wacon, &c, 400 ibwaiC & Co. IbS Jouts. H G, tíO E 3d....Beunett & G. Soda Willraer, C E. 2ISE10M,...W Weinert, Gro- Wrayford, George. 314W26ib,., J MoriarCy. 21? l'ixlui'cs. 525 cery Fixtures. 150 Warshauer, L zzie. 316 W 31tli B Baumanu. Ii7 Kabo, Morrls, 816 GreeDwicb... LamsoD Con S Wooj), Ered, ^lth st audEasCRiier ..FWoop, WHShiDgton, aiary. 121 W27th..,.S Baumauu. 318 iá Co. Register. 105 Tools, Horses. 375 WiHiam?. Eileo. 203 B l 4th,., ,W Daly. (H) ,10J Kelly, Tbomas. 7 Weehawken., J Wilso . Wagaer, H F, 730 Amaterdam av,...EMar- Walker, Kosa. 313 W 34th....J H Litils, 7S0 Horses, &c. 1,500 tcVieiJer. Biiicber Fixtuies. 124 vi'iisoD,CeleBtine 310 W 4liC.,. J liauniaDD. i!ij líohD, Edwaid, 5I0Hudsoa Eiobn. Horse, Washhurn. H L. 136 Libûrty.,. D T Warren, Wrigbt, RL. 427 W57th...,J BauraaDD. 225 Wagou, Sc. (K) 131 Ot íce fixiures. 650 2ierie,AM. 234 E 10;th....B ill Gowpertbwait Kreraer, M C. 1708 Bathgate-av L Marbe. Webb, Uhas. 74 nud 76 Lit le Wesc 13th,..,M & Co. 1H3 Horse, &c, 100 Oices. Horse, Trut-k, &c, 250 liitcbeDbauer, EL. 2386 Hoffman.,..H C Car- Wbelan, Amelia, 2Í5 WaCer...,C F Asbenbacb, UIBCBLL ANBOU S. siens. Horse, &c, iR) 416 Ilories, Coacbes. 980 Kotnhauser& co. 171 Eowery N Y Safety WbelftD, A&JF, 4 5 Water.,.,j CunDiDgham, Aatorino, F F L ,£ F. 63 CatmiDe and 243 E Meam l'ower Co. Mncbmery. 150 riOD&Co. CoBcbes, 1,DOO 63d,...AFftrone. Barber Fixliires, ll Katzenbere, Jacob. 81 fiiJge.,..A KntzeDberg. WhelaD, J F. 2:15 tli abctb J Cunningbom, Albermarle SCable Co. 217 Lesicgton av... G 'raílor Jtachiuus. Fixtutes, &c. 135 Meyer. coaches, &c. 1,311 pou & Co. Underiakcr Wagon. 4fO Kesaei, Louis W. 3;i W I45th. ...Marvin Safe Willie, G. 317E ;Olh...,P l eideubach, Wagou. 40 Anderson, Alexander. 23-27 Vandewater,..,G Co. bDfo. BO Ziegelraeier, Jcseph. 536 Cib J Ziegelmêisr. MatHerB'bons. Press, (Rj i) ODO Kissam, RA.,. 0 W Baylis. Horse, Miik Wa- Grocery Kixlures. (Rj (0 AiDdf, Tneodore. 851 Columbus av..,.p Qrasj- gou, ,Sc, 500 muck. Drug F stures. COO Kleiusi,-hmi

CasCrorao, Glnsepp. 156 Ist av... Q MUeanda. Porcio, P. 36MaÍn....HBPcharmann. (R) 250 Kayser.a A. 1204 Bedford av,...R J Smitb. Barber Flxtures. 235 Pfaeffle,J. 111 Varet.,..FIbBrt. 700 Butoher Fixtures. 600 Davidson, Jacob. 230 E 74th st and S20Í 3d av Kapp, A. 73Diamand J KresBB Co. (R) 1,300 Lange, I.o«i8a. 558 Dr ggs avi..,t, Winther- ..,.TDavid;,on. Clgar Fixlures, 60 Reio, J. 200 Hoyt,...H BBcharmann * Sons. 1,000 bauer, Bakery FixCures. 600 Flanagan, M chael. 2318 2d av..,.Reardon & RiemenBchneider. 0 F. 61 Norlh 6th Otto Lawrence, W G. 630 Atlanticav.,.,F W Miller, Brariigan. Saloou Fixtures. 3,000 Huber Erewery. 950 Horsea, Trucks, &c. 1,000 Fox, Louis 2' RuCger pl ... M Goldstein. Ma- Robrer, J. Creacent ivand Jardin pl . .Danen- Le Vie, Eoaalie. 187 Reid av.-,.G A Traver. chinery 200 berg & C. 500 Store Fixtures. 500 Fauth, Gottlieb. I69tb st aud Jerome av... F Rourke, T. 770 3dav Malcom B Co. 680 McAuIey, D. 73 Hall... L 0 KOBCI. Horse and Drahaim, Saloon Pixtures. 900 Kugge, H. Erie Basin India Wharf B Co. Ice Tmck. 300 Hagerty, James, 73 EasC [Iou8ton.,,.W H Box and Purap. 250 McSorley, M. 10.31 DeKalbav J Cunnmgbam Smich. saloon Fixtures. 4,400 Scbmitt, C. 47 Grand Claus Lipsius B Co. 1,600 f'íon & Co. Carriage. 983 Hapo' r.ti B, 101 Oanal—M Hapner. Hotel Schiebl, A. IliO Wiilougbhy av,,..J Eppig. 700 MericU, A. 30 Meserole ...L Lesser. Eakery FixCures. I,20O bmith, P T. 601 Huraboldt Otto Huber Brew- Fixtnres. 167 Haucic, Adolpb. V45 Oolurabua av J Heiss. ery. (Rj 83'S Martini, Paul. 13B Ewen....M Ibert. Babery Enicher Fixtures. 1,000 Sirlam, C, 1238 Broadway Welz & Zerwick OOO Fixtures, 500 Hertel, U E. 16933dav M Sonncag. Saloon Sabath,WL. 15 Atlanticav....India Wharf B McHugh,0,...Kean ALlnes. Coacb. (E) 188 Fixtures. 8,000 Co Ale Pump, 75 Musao, P. 233 Hamilton av ASchwab&Son. Hyma D, Ephraira. 39 East Broadway,,,.T Scbmi C,Q. ]38Cook,.. Er eat Ochs. 900 Barber Fixtures. (E) sr BaTDet. Hoosehold FurniCure, 1,500 Sebn ider, P. 63 Morgan av F Ibert. 600 Poole, LilUan. Schenectady av and Pacific st Jonea, J H IIJ Tripp. Furniture. I SchotC, F. South 5th st aod Eenc av..,.Indla W B Sammis. Offlce Fixtures ana Fur- Kopf, Araelia, 174 Duane John T Huneir. Wharf ECo. Ale Pump. 70 niture. 443 Grocery FíxCures. 715 Schiiefer, J. 764 FulCon...,Elizabetha Meltzer. Roediger, C. 935 Gates av...,E Stenaig. Tin- McGurk. JH. 73 EosC HousCon — J Hagerty. IR) 500 am th F xtures. 300 Saloon Fixiurea. 4,400 Seiberc, A. 254 Stagg,,., Burger & Hower E Co. B Dclie, N. I73Lewisav ...D Schaffer. Grocery Mead, J F .. .0 Mead. Horsea, Coacbes, &c. 2,500 (R) 700 Pixturea, 475 MiUer. Sarauel. 733 2d av W J Murphy, Sa- Sierasan, W. 2I6NorCh2d....WUInier, CR> 250 Snffln, Kand B Liberman. 18 Eusb... L Sba- loon Fisciirea. 1,575 SilberaCein, F. Dumontav and i sbom st H piro. Sewing Maobines. 41S Pareutina, Adolfe. 101 Clînton pl H Volpi. B Scbarmann & líonB. 400 Schroeder, i.aroiine, 7(j66thav W Gronde- KestauranCF xCures. 1 SCein.Ed. 4 Wyckoff av... .J Eppig. (R) 600 man. Grocery Fíxtures. 60O Pemictaro, Pietro. 2i4 EhzabeCb Q Mîatretta. Stenglein.C. 326SCockton.,. F Ibert. 460 Smitb C W B M bhanley. Schooners Geotge Grocery Fixtures, 325 Stoehr. J. 110 Varet... Burger & Hower B Co. 500 S Page, Stepben Tabor aud Joseph C Knapp. Prager, BÍgraunO, 415 Broadway.,..L Prager. Terame, 0. 130 Hamburg av ...The Abbott B (bt) 10,260 .Wosic tiistures, &c. 110 t o. (R) 460 Stem, W. 1B4 Hamburg av A Ludewig. Robinson, B P W O Aliison. Eook Accts, 1 Undutacb, J, 333 Wjckoff av....Ott3 Huber Druggîst FixtureB. iK) SIB Ruschhaupt, W M, 20 W ]4th....Wa Kueckert. Brewery. 2,roo Taylor, Rcger. 57Liberty.,..CatheriheTaylor. Photo FixCures, 2,000 Wagner, J. 1057 Flushing av P berC, 600 Lívery Stable. (Ei 1,000 BostmoD & WesCphalen. eoVarick. ..LSaggese. WelasIer.F. 165 Graham av.., E Ocbs. 420 The R ver and Eail Electric Ligbt Co..,,Central Grocfirv Fixtures, 275 Wilson, A. 246 Van brunc..,.India Wbarf B Co. Tmst Co, New Tork. Macbinery. Eigbts, Scbuater, Paulus. 116 Cbrystie A M Mueller, ce Box. 110 FraDchises, Patentsand Propertfcs, (R)76,Í00 saloon Fixtures. 2,125 Wynne, Patiick. 349 Furmm W Ulmer. 1,042 Wbelan, Amelia and Jamea. 245 Wafer st, New Schwoebel, Peter. 86 Colurabus av L A Ward. Catharine R, 310 Court....Occo Huber Tork City O F Asbenbacb. Unôertalter >larchand. Barber Fixcures. 326 Brewery. iRj 1,190 Fixtures. 980 SutcliEf, Walter. 236 E 23d .. L Sutcliff. Fumi- Woodside,W. 20 Elm pl Otto Huber Brew- Same. 4l5Water t,New Torb City.,.,J Cun- turu. 1,200 ery, ( 0 5O0 ningham Son & Co. UnderCaker Fixtures. 1,000 Zeeg, M. 805 Fluabîng av Leibinger & Oebm ASSIQMMBNTS CHATTKL HOBTQAQBS. BCo, 6uO BILLS OF 8A .B. Zwing, J. 265 Central av... J G Grauer, Augner, Louis to Star Erewiug Co. (Mo't g ven 400 Bodecker, H. 319 Lorlmer... .F BodensCeln. by J J Hocaa, July 9. ISau.) Grocery Fixtures, 369 Bacbmann ErewiDg Co. to M. RegOD. (Chas. HOnSBHOLD rCRITITCRB. Eoustead. J B. 85 Halsey....J N Lake. Fuml- Walch,Augl8, 1891.) ,000 Alicocb. E len. 687 Leonard.,. ,SbeIIaB & 0. 433 ture, 1,250 Fiske, W S to C E Kíng. (Day & Day, Aug 19, Arkwright, AuDÍe. 297 Tompkltis av... J Mc* Butt, D. 430 Hicks,.., H P Kettelbodts, Gro- 1893.) Enery & Co. 114 cery Fixtures. 1,400 JoDDer, W J Co I C Ogden. Jr. (W Thomaon, AuECín, M A. 162 South 4tb S Heyman & Ewald, F, 263 Hamburg av E Lettenbeíger, Augl9,1892.J Co. Qrocery Fixtures. 240 Marki-antz, W to A Haucb. lO & H Grebe, Jan 290 Bosaetc, Sadie, 110 Jacksou.,,.A Scbulz. 117 Fedde, G, 183 60tb st, New Utrecbt,...Marie 7, 1892,) 300 Bogan, Anaie. 89 Eagle,. ..Estey & Baxe. Pi- ""edd;. Frarae House. nom Meyer, Georee Co 11 L and C ErnsC, (Alberaarle auo. 110 PluDkett, J, 498 3d av ..ElizabeCb Plunkett, Stable co, Aug 15,1892,) 3,500 Eayard H W. 52 Rogers av ., 1 Wason. lOS Sftloon Fixtures. 1,500 Sarae to same. tAlbemarle Stable Co. April 28, tíernard, i E. 248l4th... IMason. líB Scbaffer. D. Lewisav, se cor Van Buren st \bSi.) 350 Brady.J. aSFayette ...O'Connor & Treacy. lli N Bl cke, Grocery Fixtures. 400 Some to sarae. tL Bowles, Oct 6. 1891.1 9 6 Butler.B. 368 Warren,...I Maaon. 197 Wisendaneer, H. 65 Union av W J Kocb. Mariaoo, Jobo to Araerican brew ug Co, (F Camnboll, W F. 298 Soutb 4th... J A Luddy. 127 Drug Fixturcs. 1,550 NeuB, Nov 21,1891.1 Clark, Olara. 130CIyraer A Naylor. luO Wirtb.J. .,AGoetz. Horae and Wagon. 400 Weii, Uugo to Fiss & Doerr. (Boyt Bios, Aug Cameron, D, 157 Adams . .O'Connor & T. 223 26, 18JU.) Cacter, F J. 134 Proapectpl..,,0'Connor & T. 114 ASSIONH&NT OF CHATTEL MORTOAQIiS. ^ < « > —• Carev, Lizzie. lOí ûkillman... ( 'Coimor iS T. 124 FrecBtone,JB to J N FreesCone. (W M Ehaa, Denls, F. 704 4th av.,. ,0'CoDDor & T, 1B1 July 6, 1892.) uir«s ctisN'n* EricksoD, F, 734A 4lb av Brooklyn F Co. 305 Foley, W. 116 North5th..,.D M Brown. 163 AUGDST 18 TO 24—iNOLUSm. Pickert, A E. lOc H cks....J Coyne cS: Co. 285 Good, KateS. 318 McDonouch....H W Jones. 100 »AI.OOB AHD KSBTADBANT FIZTDHillB. Gorman, K, 291Cbnton... Katie L Martin. Pi- NEW JERSEY. Adamai R. 335 Driggs av Burger & Hower B ano. 100 Co. (R)8I ,169 Hardcascle, C C. 38012th... I Maaon. 133 NoTK.—3^ arrangement of the Conveyanees. Mort- Archie, W J. 472 Kih av ,. S Liebraonn'a Sona. I ,20U Holly, A T. 191 Raltic....J S .'ilerriam. securesrent gages and JudgmeJits in these iists is os follows: the teame same. Pool Table. 85 Hartt, SP, 418 Van Brunt...,D Moiiarty, 169 first name in the Conveyances is the Grantor; in Bachert, W. 134 Knickerboclíer av— 'fí Ulmer. 500 Heinsdorf, E O. 652 Bedford av,.,.s Heyman Mortgages. the Mortgagor; in Judgments, the Judg- Barr Bros. U Oûnove'... ludia Wharf B LO. nOO & Co. 112 ment debtor. BarCuzkowB, J. 48 Kox,,,,ts Liebmatm'sSoua. 4U0 Hutton, AM, 341A I2ch,...LBauman. 139 Beuiel, P. 181 MiduleOn . J Beutel. ,500 Lind, Sarab. 21 Tabnan J KubensCein. 19y Blattmacher, H W. 341 Flatbush av L T Lutz, G A, Schenok av and Fulton st... I BS8EX cocim. Duryea. :,000 Mason. I7g Borchers, W. 559 Kent av...,W Ulraer. (R) ,000 McKee, C L. 163Coiirt. ,,0'Connor&T. 1B5 CONTKTANCKS, Bormann, L. 6^9 Flusbing av,.. H B Scbar- McNamara, Emma. 131 Myrile av W Weed. 250 raann & Sons. 750 Metz, H. IlBCarltonav O'ConnorÆT. ]8I Abbe, Walter-O Rohn, MouCclair $4,250 BranaiCia, K. ll»NorCh4th SLiebraann'a Sons, 700 Michael, Sadie E. 216 .iilarion,. .J (Íiaraber, Jr. åuo Ake, A M—C E Baldwin, assign beueflt of cred- Bradshaw, J. 6tb av ai.d i7tbst.,. India Wharf Magui.Ap. 755Gatesav ...APearson. 197 itors 1 B Co. 173 Maufl, O W. B13 4thav,...A í-cbulz. a45 AUen, W I^FScballer, BergeD st 700 Brimjes,- H. 1835 Eroadway... Eeadleston & McElmoiI, Annie, 16 Williams av,,,, J McEnery Alruth, FG—C! S Hellrigel, Iot50block244 city W. 715 & Co. 120 map 450 Daly, M. 230 Hamilton av....India Wbarf B Morgan, Catbarine. 322Soutb2d A Schulz. 130 Eaker, G M—G S Porter. Eloomfleld 3,150 to, 218 O'ioonor, TJ. IsaWjckoff., J \V Tyler. 105 Betmau, Selig—H L Stewart, Clínton 225 Dermody, Wra F. 74 Kent av,... M Seitz. (R) B67 Pamirez, J. 199 Garfield pl.,..0'FarreIl & H. 170 Beckwitb, S K—L A Chandler, Eafit Orange. . 1 Diehl, W. 2619 Atlantic av ,..b Líebraann's Pflster, JJ. 25Whipple J Geissler. 100 Bonykamper, J F—S A Bonykamper, East River »ons. 9t0 Prime, Jennie. Wlnihrop st,nearKogersav.,. st , 1 Dorgeloc, J. 6 HarailtOD av,...lDdia Wharf B Krasaner Bros. Piano. 276 Braraley, L J—A Paber der Faur, Jr, Hiliside Co. 80 Salg, Mr . 54 hroopav CT Kendrick & Co. 108 av 1,850 Doughercy, J. 227 Hudson av M Be tz. (R) 800 Salmon, Soobie. Griftîn pl and Hemlock st Bradley, James—E L Jacob, D S Bank st 49 w Dulîy, Mrs, 227 Myrcle av,,..India WharE B Pennell&Pye, 137 Henry aC 27x101 6,500 -Uo. 80 Sheuaban, Mary A, laSUD OD Jordan & M. 160 EreinCDalI, J H H—T Douehertv, 13th av 2,200 Emãnuel, J. 33 Brnadway... OHuber. (Rj ,100 EhiDe, J E. 3,57Tillary... H S Eialer, 200 Brady, Jamea—0 P Koss, Newark at 1,S60 Encker, L il. 163 Driggs . India Wharf B Co. tímith, P. 2059Fultoo....CTKendrick & Co- 2.38 Bumet, Tiraothy—J Cort, South Oiange 776 Ale Pump. 75 Symo da. J F. 35 SandB O'Connor & T. 295 Same W Mendel.Clioton 1.800 Bun et, H E—E E Coe, Soutb 19tb st 1 Fretz, C. 65u 3d av....lodia Wbarf B Co. Ice Walters.JO. 33 Hopkinson av....O'i.onnor & .Box. 100 Bums, Michael—P Vroora, Oranee. 3,145 Gerqu st, P aDd L E LarBeo. 235 Van ErunC.,,. T. 110 Canfleld, FW—:^ewark Land and mpC Co, Clin- jl tieilz 700 ton 1 MISCELI.ANKODS. Cassidy, JH-RCoyne, EastOrange...... - 1,600 Guise, J N. 37 Atlanticav HKoebler&Co, ,865 Althnser, N. 149 Coliunbia....J Robmer, Store, Hayden. F. 103 llanbattan av . O Hnoer. (tí) 410 Cavanagb, Hanaah—S Ganríng, Stone st.,. 1,600 Horee and Wagon. 400 Ceirata, Ar,toDio etal—J Hamraa, lUorris av 1 DOO Hámill, JW, 700 Evergreea áv F Iberl. 750 Eerger, O B Herriug Hall. Marvin Co. Safe, 244 Hatt, J L. 891 5tb av,.. P Weidraan. 'M Chsndler, L A—L L Bectwith, East Orange. 1 Bernsteio. F. Washington and Tillary sis,.. .A CoddiDgton, E J—MLDarey, Easc Orange 1,000 Hartraann, Pcter aod Maria E, '.Ob MODIOB DPuffer&Sons. boda Water Apparatus, 660 JohnKress B Co. (R| ,5D0 Same M T Dwyer, East Ora go 300 Blauk, A. 326 Suydam H Rauch. HorBeaud Cogan, K E—A Denk, Bergen BC 950 Héaly.P. 33Hoyt - Long Island Brewery. (Ei ,838 Wagon. 90 Cond cC, WB—TT BnrDet. Southl9thsc 1 Healy, P. 33 and 33!^ Uoyt., Long Island Brown,sJ. 105 Rverson....P Corell. Horss, Conover. W H—C M Qedden, 6thav 800 brewerv. CK) 2,000 Ice WagoD, &c. 200 Croramelin. 0 L B—S Faure, EasC Orange I Keim, J F. 245TrootraaDn Bur6er& Hower Busch, C N and C H Oest. 665 Bedford av... G Dempsey. J M—M Dempsey, e s Mc Pieasant av B Cd. (K) W Blauvelt. Machine. &c. 830 9T n Clay st 65x71 Í.OOO KluûC, U. 68Pultoa Elizabetha Meltzer, Carty, W a. 111 South Elliott pl....Singer Mfg Dempsey, James—M Dempsey, e s Mt Pleaaant Koerner, P. 717 Flushing av.,..Ehzabetha Co. Horse and Wagon. 226 Melizer. 800 av4Ix86x63 3,000 Console, A. 363 Hamiiion av J Francbina, Dickinson, OP—ER .ViiiiigaD, Bellev lle.... 400 Kiein, A. JSl George .. .Elizabetb Melzer. euo Barber Fixtures. 120 Lyncb, J, 609 De Kalb av....Otio Huber Brew- Ditiig, Fredeiick—M E Jacobua. .^ontclair 4OO Derrick, A B. 201 Thatford av EELampber. Dodd, M M—RPelonheC. EaaC Orange 1,500 ery.' (K. 1 ,000 Mitit Uonte. 500 Lambert, D. 1872Fulton...,M Seitz. 2 .750 Dodd, Amziecalexts—TDougherty.lSthav,,,. 2,300 D'Orazio, A M. 267 Hudsbn av P Esposico. Downing. A P—P Keilly, Oxfi'id st 676 Leavy,T. 79 4th av H B bchaimann & Sons. 750 Barber Fixtures 180 Forest Hill Assoc—H Henke, Verona 687 Loeffler, R. 140 Throop av... J Ktess B Co. (R) 1 ,8li0 Fablbuacb, W, H85thav PGriram. Barber Magejewlcz, J. 207 Kenc av ..ClausLipsius B PraDciaco, RS—ESmitb, CaldweH 4,900 Fixturea, soo Same E E Vreeland, Caldweil 6 50 Co. 475 Feinshneider, H ...S Lazens. Sewlng Ma- Marje, N, 483 Adelphi...,Iadia WLarf E Co, 240 Fuerscbbsch, Louis—K Kubach, aouCh Oraoge. 33B cbines. 200 Glorieiix, Henry—A J Dav, n a West Kiouey st Maua, J. 136 Forest I Kreaa B Co. (R) 700 Faraco, P. 135Jay....F Curte. Barber Fix- McGuÍDD, P. Columbia st, cor Luquer sC 2215 w WaahingConsc 19x100 3,600 tures, 180 Greenberg, Beniamin eC al—M Thoren, w a India Wharf E Co. Ice Box. 146 Grenzig. Jr, J A. 35 South 5th....L M Emst. PriDCfl st 451 s Montgomery st 25x100 3,600 Miller, G W, 2:J3 M J rCle av,,., 0 Míller, 5110 Machinery. (R) 200 Grimrae. George—AEScharffenberger, wsQuit- Muhoy.T. 2130 FuICOD..,.F Ibert. 500 HabD, L. 394DivÍBÍonav....H Eorzesky. Bar- Mey'er, H. 3531 Atlaatic av..,.W Ulraer, 400 ber Plxtures, 160 niansc25xl25 4,D65 NelsoD, L. 846 3dav,..,India Wharf E Co. Ice Hertel, H. 1001 Broadway B Finkensieper. Groes, SL—G J LaightoD, MonCclair 16,500 Biix, 75 Cigar Fixturea. 400 Barabrechi, Qeorge—J Elsaeaser. Court st.. — 1,700 O'Donuell, T M. 548 VaDderbiIt av.. ,Tbe Abboit Hsyps, (harles—F Weberbauer, Bergen sc 900 Jocber, 0, ]KEwen....CHupp. Butcber Fii- Hayden, J A—R S Francisco, Caldwell .. 4,625 B Co. 600 tures. 600 Offierraann, D. 65 Ealph av R Rademacber. JnbrBdoerfer, T. 01 KiiÍokerbockerav.<..Bmln- Bedden, V J et al—F W Ward, North 14tb BC,,.. 1,325 .100 ard BroB. Machinery. 3,800 Be Disch, A J—R E Hehiisch, Soutb^thsC 1,000 tEj a Hennion, S E—W F Campbell, Stratford pl 1,060 AoíniBfc S7,189S Record and Gu dêT 286

Hoebadel, Mary—A H Hassinger, Alpine st 100 HuBsey, P J—J Perry, East OraDge 2,500 Clark, Rîcbard—M Brown, Kearaey 250 Horstraann, A B—LM Smitb, GardenBt 2, 600 Jones, WUIiam—A W Bayes, SterlÍDg st 8(iO Dewey, J H by exr—Tbe Hobokea Landandlm Howell, H Cet alexrs—West End Land Impt Keene, M C—Rosevilie E and L Assoc, North provement Co, Hoboken nom Co, Soutb Orance, ssSoutb Orange av 65, 000 Ilthat 1,'í O Dinan, CathatiDO and Michael Dinan by special Howell, J E special raaster—H Steinbart, s s Kellner Joseph—C Kees, I.iviDpstott st l.SCO raasler—D Dinan 5,633 Elra st 135 e land B W Whitehead, 25x05,.,. 3,50 0 Laighton, G J—S LGroES, Montclair 8,fO0 Donnelly, AnnieE—J Jewkes 2.050 Howell, E W—The West Eod Land Impt Co, Lel.raann. R B—W U Jube, Broad ht 15,000 EuieDius. J W~S J liurrows 337 South Oranga 1 Lebman, saac et al—'T Burnet, Clinfon I,0i0 h oscer, KaCe—J T GibbonE 6,000 Jessup, Erailv—L J Van Ness, Pelleville av 1 Lermantt, Christian—M A Ripley, Newaik st,,.. 1,000 Fuiler, DB—CG Wariiner, Kea'Upy 1,100 Kclluer. Joseph—S Kellner, e s Livingston st SCO Less, Aodrew—J Mahr etal, ulayton at 6'-0 Frorarael, Oscai—RebeccaBabbitC, Hoboken,,,. 6,400 D Kioniíy st lUOxlUO 3 ,200 Littell, J R W—N J Building and Loan Assoc, Garrct oD, Uairaar—J O .- learns, Bayonne 10, 00 Kessler, W H—F Gisbert, (Sohle st ,600 EasCOrange 6D0 Gerlach, Pauline—PMteeger, Hcbokeu 6,800 Kilburn, I B-L L Littell, EastOrauge 4.,0D 0 Same same, East OraLge 50O Gibbons, J T--LOsabine 7,000 Lindaley, James exr—S A J McCrea, Soutb Or- Long, E N—4 F Tiilou, Wouch Orange 3,200 barae ^HelenlFoleu 1,500 aoge 1 ,500 Lovelace, Elizabeth—Fireraens' los Co, Hunter- HauEen, Henry—S JBurrows 238 Lindsiey, O W—J JEasig, East Orange 370 donst 1,500 Hanton, Clara—Cecelia McKav nom IJppiDanD, Max—I Michael ecal, PrÍDceat 1 Mallet-Prevost, VHet al—I Heredia, Orange... 3,000 Haslam, MLand Maria by masftr—W 6 Has- LitCelI, J B—L MartÍD, East OraDge 3 ,750 Martin, Lotfie—L L LifteI1, East Orange 935 lara aao Littell, J R W—I E KilDura, EastOrange 4 ,O O McLagan, J F—Howard B and L Aasoc, Irving Heinsheimer, Henry—J J Murra , Kearney iOO Lockward, L G et al Crusreea—W B Gould eC al, 8t 2,000 Hillier. GK-K Hillier'aSon & co 600 Caldivell 360 Same Howard B and L Assoc, Mt Prospect Hoche, Mary A~J H O'Mara 10,(00 Maclay, I W—H Menzel. Weac Orange I.,50 0 HuohOuElettricLight Co—H B Gill, Uoboken.. 10 Machio. Francia—A BesCle, Brerae st 690 av 2,800 Jewett, IJaegio E and Regiua E O'ilnlley—Ce- cíame L Kenngocc, SouCh 17th sC 1, ,(00 MeDze!, Hugo—I w Maclay eCal, West Orange,. 1,OCO celia M iUcKay , nom Mabr, Josepblne—A Leao, Claycon st 1 ,600 MitchelI,Eva—PFitzsiinoDS, Wickl ffeac 2,0D0 Same— Cccelia .M McKay nora Martin,P U—P ReiUv, Oxfoidst 1 Moffat, A L—M F Dodd et al exrs, Bloomfleld.,, BDO Kappier, Josephiue~J J Hasel, Nojib Bergen.. nom Maye'hoff, Joseph—I Mayerhoff, n 8 Wesc Kin- Monheiraer, Otto—A Dodd ec al exre, I3Cb av.,, P,500 Keiiy, Patrick~AKing, Guttittberg 300 • nev 8C.S9 w Boyd sC 25x100 5 ,360 MuUigan, Jobn—E M Shaolev, ArlmgCon st 5,000 Kennedy, '.ViDiara—M Riccio, Hoboken 4,45U O'Rourke, Jereraiah—W N Truadeil, Burnet st., I.C O Kerrigan, M S^J Schossel. West Huboken StO Mayerboff, Isaac—R Mayerhofî, n a West Kinney Palraer, A E—FourteenCh Ward B aud L Assoc, Et 59 w Hoyd sc 35x100 ,.. b ,300 Shennan av 3,400 Lemai,F A—LIizabetbL Len,al, BayoDi,e 450 McDonald, Eli abefh—S Froelicb PC al, 17th av,, 30O Parkea, J V B—Howard B and L Asaoc, Sutnmer Luxtou, t-uaan~K Werner. WesC Hoboken 550 McEuroe. PaCrick—C Daiy, Warren sc • I av and Icving ac 5,000 Mackeozie, Alexander and Jaraes b— liayor McKnroe, Aon—C Daly, Warren st 2:.10 0 Peloubet, F W—WesC End B and L Assoc, East and Alderuian o£ J Cícy l,î,060 Meisner. Morría—M Way, Prince at I Orange -. ., 4,600 Mackeuzie, G R by exrs~Mayor aod AldermaD Mersfelder, Louis—P Werle, s s .'UatBhall st now Powleson, S J—Essex Co Mutual los Co, Frattb- of J City 14,roo Morconsc3]0w High st 3 800 lin 1,500 Mackenzie, Mary ,\1 by guatd~Major and Al- Mersfelder, Louis—C Eiermsn, s s Spiuce sC adj Riley, Bridget—American Ins Co, LivingsCon sc. 1,000 deimanof J City I 400 MoaeBKohertsIand 36x96 4, 500 Robn, Otcoetal—WalCer Abbe, MonCclair 1,350 McDeiraott, T J~J Waneu s^.'iOO Same saine, Ist CracC s s Mercerst 150 w Ross, C P—W N Trosdell, Newark at I,COO McUoveru, John hy adrar—P Drasel ],'i75 Lincoln st 25x100. 7d tiacC u s Spruce sC 39 w Sayie, S Fet al—Secur ty Savings Bank, Soraer- McKay, H W byexr~(„lara Hansou 3,000 SoraerseC st 99x137x99x134 ,.31,000 secst 2,600 McKeever, Mary—J T Kingsbury 3,8 Samc H Bierraan, s s Metcer at 125 w Lin- âchaiffecberger, A E—G Krueger et al exrs, Motmt, S C~Matilcia Crawiey, Bdyonne 2 coln sc 3,'íxlUO 4,500 Quicniauat 3,000 Ogdett, W B by exrB—Lobisa M Morgan 1,00 Miller, Nichr>las—S M MiBer. Orauge 1 Smith,AB—E P Cropsey, Mortclair I,c00 Nicbotas, B H—J W Eurneus i75 MiHa, A D—E Ruhhnan, Belleville av 1 Btras6burger,iBerman—E E Coe et al irustefcs, Sorae Lydia M Wiight 300 Mills, A 0 et al—K Euhlmau, assignraent 1 Soulhethav 2,000 Same Ploraiu H Daticer,., . 300 Mills, GH—J Albinson, Bloomfleld 1 Taylor, A G—P H Edmonston, Montclair ],0CO Receiverof theTriudad Ueimannlnsulatea Wi.-e MuUer, Kudolph—S B MiUer, Frankbn 1 Tbe Montclair > tbletie Club—R L Keen et al Co—Tbe Normicb Insulated Wiie Co, Harri- Munn, J A—J E Haight, Montclair 1,000 trusieeí, Moutclair 15,000 son 25,000 Murray, Cbirles—S L. Gross, Montclair 700 The West EEd Lattd Iraprovement Co—H O Eeceiver of the Cailendef lESulating aud Wafer- Newark Land and ImpC Co—F W caofleld, Clin- Howellecalexrs, Soutb Orauge .'iS,CCO proof Co—S Blackiveli, HarrísoD nom ton 1 Treiber, Valeotine—E O ;Doremus exr, Hara- Rose, Lbarl6S~A Zoeller nom Same B Wilhelm, ClinCon 250 burgpl .''00 Scbuyler, Aagel caV h~W Till, BayoDue l,05u North Newark Laud Co—S Piies, MonCclairav,. 6 0 Vaughn, H A—N CTanReyDen, Milburu 125 Schultz. Otcc—W J Cross, WesC Hobokeu 7,100 Paraons. F W—A E Palmer, í-bermau av 725 Vitale, Ippolito—J Casale, 8th av 53U Seibett, A E~S Blackwell. Hartison Dom Hesinslii, Bernard—R Flocke, w s Cbarlton sc, Vollmer, Frederick — FirsC German EaptisC Sewell, kohert—J J Coleman i.t.OO 149 fromSprucest, lOOxPO ,3,400 Church, Newart, Hamburg pl &!0 tchuyler, Angelico V K~N Cubberiy, BaycDne.. 350 Russell, J U—J J Welch, Chiu-chst 2,705 Werle, Pecer—K Mersfelder, Marsballst 3,300 Sioni eD, Mary~Bvtí Kaiser aa.^ Savage, H H—M Lynch, Cl otott 26u White, E W—I ,s Anderson, Caldweb 1,200 SlerDE, J 0—M V Stringham, EayODDe 16.0110 Same J Middleton. Clintoo 450 Tereance. SE—SEí-pear, PranHin .'îíO tiame—same, Buyonne a,COO SeraoD, PeCfr—D H euilflsh, altMeadow 1,O O Young, J P—M Walsh guard, BelleîiUe 1,5(0 Sieiuhoff, Josephine—J J Hasel. Nortb Bergen. noni Sire, A I—A E WarmaD. youth Oraoge 500 Zaiiilo, .'H chele—Bill's Union Brewing Co, 6ch Suckley, Rnlseii aod Thoraaa, bj Lity Collector SiDDOlf, T J—P Reiiiy, Oxfordsc 700 av 500 —ãaflhaMontgomery 244 Simpson, A M—T N cbols, FraDlílin 1,900 Tappao, J K C and Kl za 0, by City CoIlector~M ScoCt, bpeocer—E C hcott, 7tb av 1 CHATTEL MOBTGAGÍES. 'rConnolly 480 Spelimeyer, M H—H Spellraeyer, Oraton st .. , 500 Teylor, T H—Eva Grodberg, Eayonne... 1,550 Bmith, Hency dec'd by admr—J A Haydeo, Abbott, J W—F PArcher, furnitu e 36 The Hobohen Land and ImprovemenC Co~T Cald well 4,825 Ahrens. M L—J Ketcharo, fnrniture 65 Dewey, Hoboken jo Smith, G A—E Lovelace, e s Huuteidon st 526 s Babendreier, G—A D Puffer & Sous, soda appa- The Kearney Laud ('o~J Brown, Keamey 300 w Bank st 25x100 3,200 ratus 919 Tbe Mrst Meibod st EpiscopalCburcb—T M(3ar- Small, Cbarles—W Sraall, ClinCon 1 Sarae aame, soda apparaCus 331 retr, Bayonne ,, ..... 5,500 Snyder, P W_E W Shielraauu, f>ouCh Oranffe.. 400 Ealzer, Josepb—HiU's Uttioa BrewÍDg Co (Lim), The Hoboken Land aDd ImprovemeD C ~A Spuhier. Williara—CiCy of Newark, e s Ham- saloon 400 Schub , Wesc HoDoken 1,050 burgh pl 375 s iVlBrchanC 81 28x149 5,000 Buchanan, William—J Ketchara, furniture 195 Tiemey, Jobn—B Roí^enthal, Bayonne 1,3D0 SCein, Albert—E Blau, e s Wickliffe ac 160 n Eu ler, Maggie—J Waisb, furttituie 213 Toffey.JJ—CALewls 2,500 ouCh Orange av 26x95 3.375 Oannon, C E—W H Jacobus, furn ture 114 VteelaDd, ElizabeCh aod Elizabetb A by guoid Sullivau, M E—C H Hedden, e s Beileville av 25 Coben, L J—F L Huff. furniture 200 -JHSkiff 335 xlOO 4,000 Cooke, J G—M F tîsimmotts, sCock groceries.. 450 Wbite, iVlary~C Jaeger, W esc Hoboken KOO Tborn, G J—M J Fredericks, North Ilth st 1,500 Curry, Cbarles—Uill's Union brew Dg Co iL ra), Wrighf,G W~Eehecca Babbitc, Hoboken 6,800 Ticbenor, (! E—A M Knaus, lairmouDCav 1,000 saloon. ... 180 Zoelier, August—C Rose Dom VanNess, L J—E S White, BelIevlUeav 1,675 Plannigan. John—F L siewski, saloon 375 Warman, A E—J B Bray, South Orauee I,5i0 Frear, G W —C 0 BartleCC, sCock jewelry 2.000 UOB QAQE8, Ward, F C—A M DowDS, MoDfclair 3.iO Frey, W B—F P Arcber, furniCure 20 Ward, EMexr—A Collios, Bljorafield 500 Pritz, Carl—Q W Wiedenmayer, saloon 4(0 Abrama. S B~S E Vreelaod, Syears 700 WatsoD. W A assigDee—J Albinson, Eioorafleld. 1,250 Frytir, Eicbard—M Van de Bogai c. macbinery.. 350 Boeckel, J C~The GreeDviite United E and L Webb, H V et al exrs—A Devine, s w cor Market Gfeller, i.:brist—Emeralo and Pbænix Brewing ABSOC, 1 year goo andLawrence sts 54x113 50,000 Co of New York, saloon, . 200 Boll nger, Jacob~Dorolhea Och, Hoboken, 3 WhiCClesev, Watson—C Neill, West Orange, .,. 275 Golizia, ADgelo—G i^ rueger ErewÍDg Co, salooD. 309 years .- 3700 tíarae GDKayes.West Orange 275 Uartmann, Bertbold— : Feigensnan, saloon ,. . 650 Caldweli, John—The F fth Wards Sav ng'a Bank Saæe——L Kayes, West Oranee 375 Heyrich, Jobn—F Lisiewski, saloon 350 ijear 3,600 fiarae —F Kefer, WestOraoee 275 Keller, Wilham—J Ketcham. furD Cure 100 Campbeli, WT—J J Detwiller, 2 years i.ôOj Way, Minnie—T Meiscer, Prince st 1 Koenig & Jahn—Muller & f.chraidc, furnlture.., 75 Caltaghan, Pbilip—The N w JertevlilIeGuar- Lawrence, K B—L Rotb. furniture 175 antee and Tiusf co, iiistalls 1,100 UO ITQAQSB. Littlefield, James—A Haslam. borses andbar- Cbapmau,saLoford—IheHudsonTrustand Sav- ness 800 • ings Inat, UttiOD, 5 yeara 2,000 Abt. Josepb—Essex Co B and L Assoc, Bloom- Luckrag. Alexauder—F Lisiewski, salooD 351» Cereghins-FraaK—sarae, Uobo eD, 1 year ... I.OUO fleld . .... 1,2U0 McFarianfi, Benjarain—Emerald and Phcenix Coleman, J J and F W A Boos—R Sewell, 3 Baldwin, F H—T Conger, East Orange 3,900 Btewing Co of New York, saloon 1,000 years goo Bartholomew, H D—O' 4 Earl, Bloorafield 1,000 Meeker, Minnie—B E Nicbols, furniture 72 Cobn, Jacob-J Tiemey, Bayoone, installs 400 E erinan, Charlea—K Mersfelder, Mercer at and Miller, AM—P HHanlev, furDiture 100 Crawley, Matilda—J E Johnaon, Bajoone, in- í-prucesC 10,000 MinÍE, Gennaro—Hill's Únion Brewing ( o (Lim), Btalls 76 Same——Fidality litle and Dep Co, Mercer st. 2,.i 0 saloon 185 Cullftt, WiUiam—Julie Weber, 2 years aoO t,ame tame, .spruce ai 2,'00 Morbacber, Jacob—P Liaiewakl, saloon 700 CuDberly, Nicholas—G H Gould, Payonue, 5 Same same, Barciay st 4 500 Mount, E a—J Ketcbara, forniiure 260 years 340 Same jiame, t-pruw st 4,500 Pearl Typewciter Co—J Fitzpatrick, letters pat- furry, Mary—Mary E Serrell, Sjears 2,500 Same ^same, f-pruce aod Barclay sts .. 3,500 ent and raacbinery 1,000 Davis. James~J D Baldw D, 3years 2tiO Elura, Marks—F Meas et al, Spfuca and Prince Pester, Fredeticlt—J Merz, rauchinery 50 Uican, Daniei—A A LutkinB, 3 yeais 3.000 Bta 500 Pft*ifer, Cbarles—Wagber & Sanford, saloon 1811 fiatoD, Mary S—s LaupeDootf, 3 jears 3,5t0 Breohaus. Cbarles—Lincolu B aad L Aaaoc, Kobertson, A—C E Cannon, furniiure llS PrBDk, Elizabeth—D Baumann, 1 jear 1,000 North7lh st IbO Sayre, M L—P H aaDley,furaiin'e 65 GibboDS. J T—TheNew Tork State Mortgage, Butts, George—Frankhn Sav Inst, soutb Orange 800 Schnee, A E—L Baumann, furnifure 693 Eauli: atd baíings Asscc, instaiia 3.800 Casey, Uenry—C Liudsley, Biist Orange 800 Silbereysen, PerdinaDd~F P Arcber, furniture. 45 Qrosser, August-b W .suhi, 3 years 3,^00 Cbew, C P—J E Roberts, llt Pleasant av 1,500 Sinsheimer, A L—P H Banley, furniture 67 GuDset, jBcob, Jr~J Gunset, Uoion, 5 jears 2,030 Oomeil. D P—East, Urange B and L Aasoc, South Smitb, I iB—L B Price ecal, furniiure 69 JcDk , W A~EhzaÁ Uubbell, Keoriiey. 3 jears, 8,200 74ihsc 3,1)00 Stetaon, E T—Thos Kane & Co, chairs 252 KÍDgsbury, Martba—Tbe Fuirmoout .Mutual B Cuddy. Michael—A á Reitz et al, Oraage l.SO'J Stewart. Samuel—J Ketcbam, fumitiire 66 aud L Assoc, installs 3,200 Da ly, caiharine—Howard Baviugs lust, Warren Tavlor, DaDiel—J Ketchara, furniCure 65 KDipbt, W W-The Moi.liceIlo Mutual B aud L Bt 1,700 Thurecht, George—F Lisiewski- salooD 5'J4 A86OC, ÍDStalls 8,800 Daly, Jflmes—P McEnroe, Warreo st 300 Turner, W T—I N Nicbols, fnrnitiire 300 Lemal, Ebzabetn 1,— P A Leranl. Bayonne, 7 Oa>, a J—H Olorieux, West Kinuey sr 8,000 TanClevp, W b—M B Owen, horseand wagon., jears 400 Derapaey, J M—1'. Derapsey, 11C Pleasaut av... 4,000 Wilbelm, R E—A D Puffer & lions, soda appar- 170 Long, G W~J H Cbasraar, Kearney, 3 v"ars 800 DobbiDB, H W—Peabody Land and Loan Co, Mt atus MacDonald, jane B~Truele6 E Van VVinkle, 3 Prospect av 402 WolfsberE'er, J F—F.merald aad Phcen x Brew- 747 yenrs Q'^o Essig, J J—J W Condit, EasC Orange 500 ing Coof NewTork, aaloon Maher, DF~M F Squier, Harrlson, 1 year 2,í,00 Fra ea, S F—1 E OiighelCree, Nortb 6Ch sc 3,600 00] McComb, Joseph—TheCrescent .Muíual B and Fredericks, M J—I W TicheDor, Norch 11 th at... 1,350 JDDQMBITTS. L ASSOC. ÍDSCBÍls 1,800 Ffitz, Carl— G W Wied^amayer, Breinen st 500 Morse, Mai'y M—Cai'olioc C Heury, 3 jears 1,0G0 Greatbead, K R—It Dod dec'd by exrs, Hillside ClarkS0D,Harry—ERHawl'inB 1,263 N chols, F A—The Howard bavings losCitDtiou, av 2,E0O LongittoCtj, Jobn—Z Doraiuick 338 Keamey, 1 year,,, 4,600 Griasch, Ludwig-rranki u B aud L Assoc, SchDeesIer, W Q—c; Kojle 449 Nimmis, James~Tiie Union E and L Assoc, in- Nutley 3,300 HCalla : 400 Grimm, Hermao—ThirteenCh Ward fí and L O'Bfieu^Williani —R t.Iausen & t-on Brewiug Co, Assoc. FdirmouDCav 3,100 BDDSON eODNTl. EajoDne. deraand. 2,1S6 Grimme, Geurge—G Krueger et al exra, Quit- O'Mara, J H~>lary A Hoclie, ] year |,|ino raan EC ,,.., 3,GOO OONVEYAItaBB. Kiccio, Michael~W KeDDedv, Hoboken, Syears. 3,450 Hay, G N—Araerican Ins fo, NorCh 6tb st 3,(i00 EoseDthall, EerDard—H Kichatds, BayoDoe, 3 Ueioisch, R fil—A J Heinisch, jouth 7tb st,. 1,COO Blackwell, Samuel—Trindad Heimann losuIaCed yeura 800 Henke, Uermaun—Woodside B and L Assoc, WireCo, HarnsoD 875,000 PchcDck. líDoa M~E De Groff. Uoion, 3 yeai's. 1,6,0 Veronaav 2,2D0 Bcoraera, CorDelia exCri—M J ThompsoD 800 Schuliz, Olto--R{'SaiiB iíieraeiiEchneiOer, WesC Hesse, J N—A P Courter, NorCh 6th at 1,D00 Bouma, Thomae—R A Higgins 3,900 Hoboken, 3 years .. ... 3,000 Holzhiue', Werner—Fidelity Titie and Den Co, BuCCs, Marie—D Sobel, Union 6,UU0 Scbiicl , íuguaC—U Q Eílebemius, Jr, Kearney, EaatMarketst 1,500 Carroll, Bemard—C O i igoell, UDÍOD 350 3>eara ]60 Huffhes, Jaraes—FirsC Gerraan Baptist Cburcb, Same J V Heeaell, UDÍon 350 S hulz. Adolph—C F Rub, WesC HobokeD, 5 Nework, Aqueduct st. 50 Same G ElomquiaC, Union 350 yeara 3,600 Record and Guîde. Aiigust 27, 181)8

Segale, Sophie—The Palisade B and L Assoc, quick enoiigb at 63,25, to wbicb a trifle moro is added aequeutupon tbe collapse of the lonfr strike in the West Hoboken, iDStalla 1,000 uuder exceptional circiimstancps, Shinraents from builoing Crades in New York CiCy, and ibougb theie- Eig ell, J V—B Carroll, UO OD. 5 years 250 river points are gradut lly dirainisbing, not, liowever, aetion is slow, trade has apprpc ably iraproved. Signell, C O—B Carroll, nioo, 5 yenra 200 in tbe way of auy conceit'd movemeot, but siraply Dealers in p ne keep busy and report colleciions as Sobel, David~llari6 Biitls, Uui3D, 6 years S.tiOO rbroiigh natural causes wh cb bave broughC raanu- excellent, All grades of pine are in demand SCaats, R F—C U Wellnr, Bayonne, 1 vear SUO faclurers to point, whereboth tbe desire and Iheae- aad mosC of the dry lumber has been fhipped The Colurabii Rolliag Mill Co—Tne New Jeisey cessity for reahzing bave becorae raatenally modified. frora tbe locíl raarket, so frora (his out tbe Crade will Title Guarantee BUd TrusCCo, to aecure an be conflued to tbia year's cut. There is a continued isaue of bonds. 30 yeara 85,000 LATH.—A furtbergain bas beeu tnade ontbeliue scarcity of good lumber, while aU of the box is TheNorwÍch Inaulaced Wire Co—T Sylvester, of value, with siles of spruce [email protected], siDce promplly gobbled up oa arrival. There bas heen no Harrison, lyeur 21,000 our last, Che ioside figure locil anã he extrerae ouc of accuraulation of atock, but it is tbought thaC Ihere The Crostees of School r>istricc No IO~J Ullrich, towD, Tb sisiD accord wi'.h tbe predictions of last ace aoraewhaC beCter assoiCraenta on haod tban a faw UuioD, 5 year.-i 3,f00 week frODi che selliog side. hut aC ihe raoraeut chere weeks Bgo. Shiopiug frora Che disCricCisfaicIyact ve, ThouipaoD, M J—ETPaxtoD, 3 years 300 is an unusual and remarliable abseuca of acieinpt co a d prioes hold wicbout cbange, VreeluDd, W W~TMcIoiyre. Eayonne, 5 years 2u0 forecast the raarket, Sonie of the Círgoes of late re- In spruce nndhemlock there is a great cieil going Vogei, Christopher~AdeIaidâ Luaaen, West Bo- cetved were very large, ruaniog over 1,500,0110 lath, ouc and no acctmiulations are reporCed. All grades b3keD,6yearB 4,030 and whetber theae have Hlled up dealers and are tobe are in good demaud and nr ces areunchanged, tbouerh Wbite, James~H Ward, 3 jears 2.000 foliowed by otbers of sirailar size we cauDOC say, buC the feeline-is slightly easiar. Hardwood-í are in fair Wolf, JohD—CPox.UnioD, 3 yeara 1,300 receivers, either through oversighc or inceuc, did noC demand and good supply, Whitewood is rather Wychofí, C W—J O'CODnell. WeaC Hobokeu, 5 appeartohave any desire to ca!k abouc the markec ecarre. Sbiuglesand lath are attive, w tb p.icea rol- yeara 3,000 Chís week. itg firm, Zemao, Frank—P H Carling, Weat Hoboken. 3 THE WE5T. years 600 LIME.~Tlie promiiing conditious noCed lascweek CHATTBL MORTOA6E3. were followed up, and receivera o£ RocklaDd flnally Ihe ITorth'west rn íiíJjt6ernio}i,as£oIlows: dec ded Co place the rate ac 51 and 81.10 respectivelv, The fall trade isat haud. lu all the leed ngceDtrf B Abei, Hermann, H; boken—Eeadleaton & Woerz, forcommon andilurap, andon thacbasia the marketat of supplv stocksare no niore than adequate to mei t siloon . 330 the moment is looked upou as steady. Deraand, how- au ordinary demand, In all the white piue centres es - Ameri, P L~J Ostermann, piauos, organs, rausi- cept tbose innorthwístern Wiscoosin and on IheuppT cal works and inst'uraenCs 509 ever, is eot liberal or aux ous, aud Cbe siipporc of the Mississippi Cbe supply is considerably leas than lasi; BalCzle, George, Uayonne—0 Becker, bake.-y ... 4)0 po'iiCion will depend a gieac deal upou tbo manner in year. lo ib í raarUeC, where Chere ií aunually coc- Blodgett. Sadie—John MUHÍDS & Co, furniture,, 155 wbicb supplies aie forwarded. At pi'pseut ihere is uo ceuiraCedfully l,t ;DDO,(;DOfeeCof wbiteand Norway Coben. Bachel, Payouue—J Cohen, dry gooda, 1 homasCun bere, but t would piohably be avaiiable product, there i-i a positive meaeretiesa of stocUs. In clochingand Yankee noCions 400 upon tbe usual basis. the tíagioaw Valley tbere has heeo a notahle selling ' Colurabia olliog Jlills—'lhe N J Title, Guaran- ouc, and 100,rD ,oaii feet has been contracted for to be tee and Trusc Co, machinery, fixtures, &c.. 85,000 LUMEER,~Tbere bas been asraaller distributive de'ivered in thefuture, extendiuginto nextyear. At Casey. james—BerLheimer & Scbraidt, saloott.. ,'^DO movement of supplies than duriugtheprecediDg week Albany sCocks are lower Ctian for years. Atallmill Daubney, Lizzie~Gafvey Bros, íurniture 164 owÍDg to the facC ChaC quaûticies doe on coutract p-ints arôiiDd tb ilatiesbujers are imporfunate. ana Djgan, H C, Uobokeu—Gatvey Bros, fumlCure. 256 have been prelty well delivered, and uo fresb demand raHDufacturprs in numerous iustances have aoldfir Eggeta, F C and U H bcbluter, Hcbol;en~J M prevjils of aey iinportance. Sorae dealers are speak- abead of cuiting, At minor markeis reportsareto Qmmby & Co, landau 560 ingchearfully auu hopefully, but tbe raajoriCy uu- the effect that demand has been active all sumraer, Evers, Oharles, KayottD:,—Beadlescon & Woerz, questiottably flud occas on for raore or lesa complaiaC and stoct s have been buC slowly accumulãCing. Thece saloott and easô 500 overChe coudiiion of trade with cott^umers aC the iareacbiug out from all poinCs for rapre lumber, Fischer, 'Adoiph, Hoboken—Pbilip tochefer & presenCtime. Nor i-i there arythmg Co brag of iu a wi h hui'd wo; k to pick UD stoclts aC suitable prices, Son, saloon -- 4'',G wholeaale way for anv ot' the leading grades of scock bpcause there is so much coinpetiiion among pur- Pallon, E E—tîernheimer & Scbraidc, aaloou 1,450 and Che markeC rules really quiCe ciull as a wbole- Tho cbaseis. Uolders of buik supplics say Chey never ex- Hansen, Jacob—G Dompieire, furnicure 70 indifferenceof buyersis partiy duelo a d-sireloaCand petienced a seaacn in whicb i; was soeasy to sell lum- Hartman, Wilhelra—The bachmnn Brew ng Co, off a while awaii ing Che all enlry of agciits wiib ten- ber, Piices are advuncin?, Tbevare h gheroDcargo aaioon 300 and car lots than lasc year hy fully Sl a Chousand oo ders from thejmi ls.aua^iute.-iorraarkets. aud pa.tlv to coarsest ck aud SI.5U to B'- on the bâtCer qualicies. Heck, G E-Q Sboeb, salooD 600 the fact fhat someof Ibeordi arily best cusCom claims Kanlrowski, AnCon—G Dompierre, fumiCure,. . 94 to bB so very well provided for as to tiave iio occasioD Tbere laiuuch signiGcanee iu tbe actioíi taken con- Knapp, Katbarine, UDÍOU—D Berraes, saloon... 400 10 opeu ttegotiatious for ihepresec.t. Ucd-r the cerning pricas bv the Nortnweslein manufacturera at Kreig, Q F—H M Eddlman, reataurauc 165 circumstances values eaio no slimuluí, nor cau they ChFÍr la'e meeti g at Minneapolií. They advaDced Kurzel, Gustav—J Mouenscheim, salooD lease.,, 1,050 be coasidered as any lowpr. pricea ín the hft from 50 ceots to $1 a thûuaand, Laird, W R~The Low Att i'ile Co, 1 soda wafer whicb was respoDsive lo Ihe course taken attbepre- fouutain and HsCureí 035 Eastern spruce still fails to meet with any general cediog meetiDg of the MiDueapoiis dealers aod raaDu- Lentz, Louis~R Gtetff, horee, wagOD, barness, or uaturolly StimulaCiug demand. Home ppeciuis are faclurers. This raovpment for a further strenglben machinery ac Che D amoDd Cot ee Mill 110 lenderedfor esCira-ites and bids, and there is a chauca iijg of the raaiket in the centre of a aupply tbat Ibls Macb, Jamea—Bavarian Ktewing Co,saloou... 500 now and Cben for desirahle raudjm, buC huyers are year ismoie abuodant tban iu aoy otiier section o£ Marsh, Barvey, Jr—Ibe Lembeck & Betz Eagie DoC plrntv, aod some of tbe very hest sections of cus- tbe couutry, inOicates that NorthvresCern operators Brewiog Co, saloon 1,336 tom are the raosC iudiffereDC Coward supplies ac the believH that ibete ÍB a demand iiresent and in pros- McLiughhn, James, Hoboken—D Eermes, aa- momeDC, Adv ces frora rbe EasCward are geoerally pecf that will take care of all tbe luoiiber íhat cau be ioou 335 rouoded UD in about previous fhape, and fbe corner prodiiced Cbis seasoD, aod Chat prices comraenaurate Moble, AF, Hoboken-Q Ebret, saloon 3,'ICO on togs wiih high prices Co be asked on their producc w ih the requirerae'.c shoiild be raaintaiDed. witb- Moran. Mary, New Duiham—Garvey Broa, fur- forms tbe principal te.xc at the momeut. Occasionallv out doubt uiuch of thebetter qualiCies Cbis year pro- niiuce 197 an aside remark, boivever, fuggescs tbat there are duced wesc of the Wiaconsio vailey will be Deedeil to N'ylor, Sarah L—Jordan & MoriarCy, furniCuie. 1^1 somelcgsoutaide of Che alleged corner aod posaibly supplement the meagre stoeka east of that leriitorial O'Neil', M J—J Elliutt, saloou 500 befoie long they may;ba,heatd from. Noithern sptuce divide. This demaiid ís already iadicated by Ibe Eiao, Frank—M BaiEtriere, barbersbop 55 ís havtDg some aale, aud m a quipt way a considerable fact Ibat buyers frora chis ciCy have begun Cc cruise Rurainiski, lgnaz~G Dorapierre, furnicure . .,. 181 quaatity of Virgiaia stoclt is beiog placed In aimosc in Che Chippewa, Miiuoraouie, St. Croix and upper Segl, Henry—S T Vâlentine, horse, wagOD, bar- nny eize thebuyer raay desire. iíl ssissippi valleys for Eood scrips and liimber better Dcss, bakery fixCures 200 Piiiug is wltrjout change of importance, .he arrivals than coinraon. Before next Ffbruary it is liltely that Sniith, Pafrick—JoUn lUuI'ins & Co, fumicure,. 117 of UDSoldstock proving soraewuat hraited, uiih de- the furiher Northwestern raills ni'i he invadedby bteiDerieb, CoDrad~F Wídmer, embroidery mi- iuand enough tu prevenC anything deiirable going Chicaao buye'S iu searrh of gocd common luraber, cbine. .., 170 into Ihe basms, ana forraer rates retainea, beciuse che consumptive demaodwill npcissitafe it. BpiCzer, C—TheNatCasliRegCo, register 175 Heralocli has touie call, tiut tbe demand is uot a re- At the Cbicigo yards receipts for tbe pist Ibrea fcCiciiner, Robert aud Gnoige Grunt, HoboteD~ markabiy qiiick one from any source, uor ia it cal- weeks have faliptt bebind receipfs for a correspond g BeadleBtOD & Woerz, snloon 3''5 cuUied 10 Crive the mar et any aCditional EliengCli, tirae lasC jear, Dealers are beeomiug somewhac Ptumpf F C, HobokeD—J Bauman. furniture,, 21S Offeiiogs oÊ peunsjivania sCock appcar lo have beeu anxious abouC FCoclts of piece stnff, IC is coming for- Vand.>rbec c, Hénrv—G Dorapierre, furn iure... 95 raadeas carefully ns possible and were not oppreE- ward slowly ancl s goiog inCu consump ion rapidly. Washbuin, JuIia-1 Wasserzug, furnicure E06 sive, but nevertheless proved to be all thac were Inordertogec iC, dealers are quietly offeringSH a Weitzel, Theodore~Amencan BrewiDe Co, sa- wanted, and a larger quantity could hnve been fhousand for shorC lengchs wben a small percntage looD 150 reacbed if necessary withuuC slimulatiug the views of ot IS fooCor3xI3 la in ihe cargo. Consideiablepiece Wesilittg, Eicbard—The EmCott Erewiug Co, sa- sellers. The Staie product is slow ou tbis markec. stuff haa been sold at $il. and Cbe commission men looD and iease 500 Wbite PinenoC very act.ive and flndiug uo further say Chac Cbis figuie will be ibe pricebereafter. Tbis Wilt, Williara~G Dompierre, furDiiure 153 addiiion lOChe demand siuce our lasC. as usual sel- week we quote prices at a raoge from $10,75 to $11, Wisaert, DaDiel—Tbe Nat Cesh Kpg Co, register. 175 lers meeC greaCer succeis ia placiog desirable parcels wicb the probabilicy recogn zed tbat $Il will be the Ziegebauer, Leonbaid—The William Peter rf box aDd shippeis, for which nbouc Cbe average sraip it piice uext week. Slira iims are likely to be ErewiDg Co, salooa aud lease 600 coDSumpciou auu exporC moveraeot prevails, and mailied up co a bjsis corresponding wiih tbeprice £ prices rule fa ily steadj ; buc outside tf thoEa grades short lengchs, BILLS OF BALE, there is l t le deraaud wortby of DOte, aod our niarkeC Last year at a like time tbe price of sbort piece is DOC li-st rate groundoverwbichCo canvaas for cus- atutf was about gl", and there was a weak apot Becker, Cbristopber, Eayonne—G Baltzle, lora at tbe raoraent. in ibe tiarkecon account of beavy arrlvals and a dull bakery .. ,,..,...... 1,400 Yellow Piue in some cases is considered to he tend- yard rade, Brill. J il, North lietgen—F A Monberger, iDg toward improveaieut, buC Éronerally the lun of re- Inch lumber ia bolding tbe flrm position tbat bas horses, cowa,'CO hoc bed sasb 3C0 pnrls does uoC ahuw theni up very cheeifuily, and cbaiHCteiizcd it all tbe feaaon. Dealera are buying Cohen, Jacob. Bayoune—Racbel Cobeo, borEe, theie is probably no outtet thac would exhausc rauch ailthev cao seeany profitin, aud aregetCiDgit most wsgoo. harDess 100 of a raudora ot enijg. It is commou to quotevalua- direcily froni Ihe mills, Prices, wbiie not quotably Greeff, tudolph~L LeuCz, horse, wagOD, bai-- lions "•about as hefore," but in mdtter oi actoal sell- higher, are so strong that an occasio al caigo is sold ttess and business ol Che DiarnOiid ColTee ÍDgrates tbpie is coDsidernbie doubt with chances in at5Ucentsbigher than tbe oidiuary, M ll 350 favor ot the bujer. baps are seltine to some exCeDt Nutzhorn, F B, Hoboken—Langeu Eros, grocerv from weelt Co week, the moveraeDC OD Ihe iucrease if The Cbicago rí) 6erinítjtsais: fixtures, horse, wagOD, harness l.DCO anytbingaDc teriusaic itepCeasy for desirablecusCora. The hardwood raarket keeps Che steadv Cenor of its RoChstein, Morri.s, Bayonne~Kacbel Cohen, dry Whecher ic is couipetition ft'om yellow piue saps ( r way with lictle variatiou eici-er ia conditions of trade goods, cloihingand DOCIOUS 250 tbe fact chat riiost dcpaudenC custoiu is satisfied for or in the price of atock. Midsumraer is upon us now, tbe timebeiDg uoiv actingasaquiatiuginflueucoupon nnd with iC is Che quiecueaa ibat usually characterizes juDt MEsrrs. Larclina plne iBnuot nell be oeieimiued. Tbe mar- ChaC seasoD, assidy, John—ChrisLiatt FeigenspaD.. 1,004 kec, howevr, iscertainly slow aad some of Ihe ordiii- There bas bee a good inquiry fcr all grades of cv- Frisch, J J~TA Low 25'1 aijly cUioiiic teporiers of ' a very aciive tradB"arB prcss the past week áod che market at thiapoiutboldB Kienle, Chriscian W-C J Warren et al 1,173 now Cúmpell<-d to aduiit tlie acaicity of custom. sceady in every respecC, Distribution sfiil coatinUfS Pactersott, Wiibara, Cbristopher Verdon and Openly ibe nfftírirgs of scock are limiCed, biiC there ia relatively laree and dealers seem sati?fied witb pre- John Brutting—F Schulz 175 a full accuraulaf on making at priinaí pijinls and vailiog cjcdiiions. Fínishing grades sti'l hold a Taylor, William—E E Math son ISl raanufactnrers lu Eome casea thougliC Co be getting a proraiiiei

and sbippers are find ng the greatest difaculty in mand from all auarters proviDg slow o£ de- tinually occurring are tbe result of speculative keeptng lumner on their yards lcng enougb for it to velopraent and confined to stnall parcels agaiast raampulation, We quote at abouC [email protected]. for dry, trareling ^raen have in many instances been imraediate wants, Oífeiings are naturally made with round lots, and 20!^@3C3ác. for jobbing parcels. Tra witbdrawn froai the road, and dealera are banging as much care as pnssihle, buC supplies are quite as Plateinraostcasesisieported dnll, wilb tone some- ott to their luniber instead of forc Dg it, as has usu- plenty as the market cao take care of and seller.'i what weak, thougb holders do uoC uige buBi- ally been tbe case Bt tb s seaBOD of the year. Trade vei-y wilIÍDg to accepc former rates, posaibly lesa pess with ireedom. We quote as follows: darlDg July and August bas f ar exceeded tbe trade under chance of making a good sale, We I, 0. Charcoal, ^ cross assorCment Melyn grade, of even theprecediog raonths, and the absence of a QuoCe at 814,25@I5,00 per Con for o. 1 X foundry; $f)[email protected], each additional S attd $1.50; I. C period of summer dullness has been conspteuous, Si3.50@iI4. 0 for No. M X do. and [email protected] for Chai'coal, i^ crosa assortinent, Allaway grade' Gray Forge. Old raaterial remains dull aod DoinÍD- ENGLAND. Sr).i5®.5,H0, each additional X add $1 : Char- ally; uncbanged. witb nothing of interest suggested coal teme, M, F. grade, 14s-30, e7.37!4@7,40 ; B . F. ' The London Timber Trades Joiirna' says: eiccer as lo the presenc or prospertive con- grade, 20x^8, [email protected]; Worcestef, 14x20, $5.75 dilion of tbe market. ValuatiOns are somewhat (Sl5,H ; Worcesip- •Jri-r-jH «11.50(5111.55; tiean grade. Americanspruce stands fairlv well in tbe raarket, nominal. We qtiote at about gl7„50@18,00 for old tJie stock of it beiDg coraparat vely iight. and uow 14s20, g3.-i5ig,5,50; Dean grade, 20x28, gi0,80@ 10.86; rails; Slí.ã iaiO.SO lor No, 1 wrougbt scrap ; S14.00 P- «• IJ. grade, 14x20, $5,35©5 40; D. H. D, grade, that wbitewood frora the Ballic ia iraproving, che @ 4.50 for cast scrap and $e [email protected] for borings, value of spruce will probably he ittHueDced iu the 30sæ |10,[email protected]; 1. 0. Coke, Penlau grade. stove, place, etc. Manufactured irôn has no deraand $5.25igí5,3 ; J, B. erade, 14x20, Sr..37!^(a5.40: , C. right direcCioD. The receot accumuiation of pineand outside tbe lordiuary cal! and alCogether shows a spruce is iu evideDce at Cbedocks, buC the marked pretty dull aorC of market. Tbere is no cbange an- Bessemer ateel, squares, S5.70@ oásis; 1. C- Sie- abseuce of tbese kindsobservableforso long probably nouDced on general run of values. buC advantages are mens steel, squares, $5.80® basis. Spelter bas gives raore prorainence to the new arrivals, We witb tbe buyer. We quote Corajnon lUercnant Bar, ordi- beenoffere'i nithsomefreedûmaEd tbe marktt was noticed Bome splendid Ist pine, as well as 3ada and nary size, at 1.30@ac, from score, and leflned at 2@ ta e ibough values cbauíed onlv fractionaily Wn 3rds of the good old character, but it is all f resh. and 2.40c; Rods round ana sciuare, 2,]0(gi2.30c,: BaDds, qiiote •i}4@i^Q. for Comraou Western. accoi'dinc to wattte aootber year's seasoniDg to briDg it to the 3,30@a,50c.; Norway Nail Rods 3?í(®4c., and doraestic brand. proper coDd tion. Tbo dcck pouds are not overdone sheet OD tbe basis of 3.00@—c. for comraou Nos. NAILS.—Very fen'if any rea ly new suggestioQS wltb tiraber, buCpiCch p nefiEures largely, and there 10®16. Otber descriptíons at correfponding prices, is an araple supply, so that príces of this kind are noC with LlOc. less on lai'ge lots frora cnrs. Steel rails come inCo uoCice on the raarkec for eitber cuC ov wire. Ukely to improve yeC, and untfl the recent additíoEB have been quiet, the corapanies getcing only On che average husiuess runs much che same as for ore taken off the markec we cbiuk prices will be sens- a few smsll orders now and then in a rouCine sorae tirae paaC, but is somewbaC erratic in develop- ibly influenced. way and seeing no iramediate chance of a ehange for tbe hettar. Wequote standard sections $'í per ment, as ciisCom s non-speculative i every respect, ton aC miU, witb usual ndvances for delivery at tide and no nvestraants are made a aiDSt acy distaut . HETALS .~CopPEK~lDgot oontittuea to meet wiih water. Pig Lead undergoee some variat on in tone future WequoCeCut at SI.55ig.l.65 per kegforcar a somewbat reserved demand from most quarters, as deraand may frora tirae to time fluctuate, buC BUD- lots and 81.7^(^1.75 per keg for parcels from store bnyers feeling uuwilling to move freely at tbe mo- for u'on, and add 5c. per keg for steel; Whe,81.liOia ueat. Producere, however, are also cautious and lies have appeared plenty witb prices inclined in I.6S at mdlB, aad [email protected] from store. naanage to keep the market free frora aoy serioiis sur- Euyers' favor uutil Che close when the feeling is plus offering. OD the average range of valuation we flrmer, We quote at 4.lri©4,15c. per Ib. The raan- PAINTS, OIL'J, ETC.-Âlthousbsoraeíobberscom- quore at \\%^\\%e. £or Lake aad lC^@llc, for ufactures of lead are quoted at 6J^c, for Pipe, 7c. plaiD thaC Crade has beeu curtailed Co a considerable caBting brands. .Mauufactured Copper witbout for Sbeet, 15c, for Tin-liued Pipe, and 37>ác. tor extenCby the inUuenceof railway labor Croublea, Ihe mticb animation, but, on the whole, a irifle quicker Block Tiu Pipe. Pig tin flnda only small trade and general movemenc for the montb has really been tt anythiDg OD movetcent toward regular consum- cottsuming demauds, aod fluctuatiODS in price con- quite satisfactory. witb a tendency toward fuithet iner outlets, and piicea helJ flrmly. We quote iraprovemeDC. aome careful investigalions, it is a

ATLANTIC" PURE WHITE LEAD. TAR AND PITCH,—The deraand is fair for Cbe sea- Bon. buC wilbout apecial iacliDatiOD toward increase, as buyers do not care to nvest fasCer tban nattural wauts may arise. They cau obtain about such stoct as may he wanted and at forraer coat. We quote THIS WAY OUT. Pitchat í],[email protected] per hbl.; Tar at 83.15iai,40,. according to quantity, quality ond delivery. How can you get the water of condensation out of your steam MISCELLANEOUS. pipes, and keep it out ? By putting MAGNESIA SECTIONAL COVERING The beé@ \7H Parisgreen, paper pkgs 15ií@ 33 irtistic Iron Work, Grilles, Gnards, Etc. dienna, lump 1W@ SÍ4 Sienna, powderpd .., 5 @ &U IJmber, Ame'., rawandpowdered... 1M@ IW Omber, Turb«y, lump aíá@ â TRAITEL BROTHERS Sc CO., [Imber, Turkey, powder ^@ 4 Drop Black, Eigusb 12 @ Ip 499 FIFril AVÍ-NirE (next to 42d Streel), NEW YORK. Drop Black, American 8 @ li PrusBian blue 20 @ 3E CJlCramarine blue 7 @ 25 Watl, Floor, Heartîi and Facing Tíles. Mantels and FifBplaces. Chrome green 8 @ 25 Oside zinc, American 4!4a 5 Ox de z nc, Freach 'i'iá® 9 JLrtistic ^RTroxi^lit-Iroxi IZ^orl^ Qlue, low grade ^tti 8 @ 10 XNCLVDINO GAS A S D l'XECTRIC PIXfflJRES. Qlue, cabiaet 12 @ ij Glue, medium white 13 @ IB Henrjr McShane M'f'g^ Co., Qlue, extra white 17 @ 20 Glue, Frencb 10 @ 22 OF BALXimORE: CITT. Glue, Eugbs'-, 10 @ 15 Qlue. Irisb 12 @ is Putty in bbls aad >É bbls l|é® IM Flumbers', Steam & Cfasfitters' Supplies PutCy in tubs 15É® I Putty in tin cans IM® ^A Telephone, 315 38tb. New Xork Brancli, 62S A; 627 Stxtli Av. Putty in bladders l?l@ ^ Colors n oil os follows : Blue, Cbinese 85 la 40 Blue, Prussian 20 @ 45 No. 169 EAST SStbSTREET, Blue, ultramarine 12 @ 18 NEIW VORK. Broíf i, Vandylie 7 © 12 Manuf acturer of Green, chrome 8 @ 13 Qreeu, Paris ig @ 18« BRANDT'S Patent Stationary Zinc JlVasli Tubs. Sieima, raw 7 (gj ij Bienna, bnmt T @ 14 WarranCed for 10 years, Pr ce $8 50 per seC,' tJmber, raw 7 @ 10 Also ã Batii and Wasli Tnb Combined. Umber, bumC 7 @ 10 SLATE DeUvered M New York Sheet Iron Sllding SCaiB WÃITEB nOOB. Purplo rooflng slate ^ square 87 00 @ 7 50 Price, pat up, $5,50 Each, Qreen slate 7 00 ©7 50 These Doors are desirable because, movíng Eled alate .. 12 00 @15 00 verCically, tbey do noC oecupy valuable space, Black Slate, Pennsylvania (at Jersef and can be used in narrow balls, City> 4S5 ©550 *'í> i(J fcr iUustrnted CataloeTie andPrice LisC, STONE—Cargo rates, debvered at New York. âmherBt rreestone, in rough, ¥ C ft. $ 80 @ 90 Elerlin freestone, in rough 80 @ 90 Berea treestone, inrough @ få 3j Tîiere are many laundry tubs ^ Longmeadow freestone 60 © 75 STATIONARYWASHTUBS Brown stone, Portland, CC 1 00 @ 1 1(1 |l but t iere is only one S Material and 'Workman.sbip Fully WarraaCed. Passaic Quarry Compaay's, i gray .. 75 @ 1 00 MANUFACTiraED B¥ BelIeviUe, N. J f brown. 7s © 1 00 Brown stone, Bellevlile, N, J O 1 00 Granite, roagh 45 @ 7S American íStoneware Co., Lime stone, ouff © 1 00 S theref'jre if you want t ie BEST § Long I»]aud City, N. 'V. Lime stone, blue..,, @ 1 05 send to 393 Pearl St, N. Y. Send for Catalogue and Príca L st. MATivs sTotra, £• J Oommon buildîng stone 9 load 2 00 © 3 00 Base stone, 2Vá ft in lengbb, $ Un. ft. 40 © 50 LEONÃRD D. HOSFORD Baso Btone, 3 ft in lengCh 50 @ 75 CALVIN TOMKIWS, Base Btono, 3U fc in length 70 @ 76 150 Rroadtvay, • - New York Base stone, 4 ft in engtb 75 © 00 Telepbone No. 1C63 CorCIandt, Base stone, 4W ft in length 100 ©125 Base BtMie, 5 ft in lengtli 125 ©160 Tomkîns Covs Cros ied Blue Stone FiNE PLUMBING WORK Base stone, 6 fC in length 2 50 © 3 00 tíOLDERS. for Concrete and Kacadam. 43 Beekman Street Extra ISMa I6H Cement, Rriok, Mortar Color, Plasler Half and holf 13!^@ 15 ol' Pari^, Lime. NEW VOBK. So. 1 11M@ 1314 N0.2. IIM© 11« TIN PLATES. UAKUFACTCÍRER OF 0 cbarcoal, ^i croea ass't, Melyn grade S40 ©6 46 Each additional X, add $1.50. DRYING FRAMES FOR ROOFS 1 C charcoal, >í crossaas't, Allaway 441 FLEASAnx AVENUE, grade 5 75 O 5 80 Near l M sCreet, NEW YORK lach additional X odd Sl. ^lharcoal cetne, M F grade, 14x20 ... 7 37!^ a T 40 Estimatfis given and all orders promptly atteiid(.'d to. fi F grade, aûx28 15 25 @15 30 Worcestor, 14x30 . 6 75 ©5 80 WorcesCer, 30x38 II 5U @11 55 Dean grade. 14x20 5 J5 © 6 50 Dean CTade, 20x28.... 10 80 ©10 85 D. R. D grade, 14x20. 5 35 © 5 40 METAL CEILINGS, D. B. D. gradfe 20x2S. 10 40 ©10 45 — ALSO — f 0 coke, Penlan gracte 5 25 © 5 30 J B grade, 14x20 5 3T}^ a 5 45 ALIi KINDS OF HIETAtlIC Besisemer stoel squarea bas s 5 70 © BiemeDS steel squarea baa s 5 80 © zma DECORATIONS. Bheec.cask -.., ,^V* 7 © 7!á eheet, open 7^4 7^ MAinTFACTURED BY THE MEíALLiC RELIEF MFG. CO., CENTRAL IROÎÍ WORKS. 275-277 Greene Ave., Broohlyn, N. Y. REIS &. LORENZE, Proprietore. Electric Bells Without a Battery. 203 East 30th Street, New Y&rlc, SometliÍDg New.—GilleUe Electric Door «r Call Bclls. All Iron Work Necer out of order,—Not affected by exireme beat or cold.—Last B ÍiEetime.—KeQ.ii re no atteotion.—Guarauteed for flve years. Senã for iUiistrated catalogu,e and price líst. for Buildings. FIRE FSCAPES, STAIRS, SHCTTEBS JO.SEPn P. BRA¥ & fO., 55 Dey Street, V. V. RAILING^, Etc. Seod for EitimiteB.