May 8, 1886 The Record and Guide. 5'.7 America, to the consolidated cable companies are far more numer­ THE RECORD AND GUIDE, ous than can be controlled by the Mackay new cable. If the fight Published every Saturday. continues it looks as though the younger company will be forced 1Q1 Broadwav, 1ST. "X". to the wall. The true solution of the ocean cable problem is for all Our Telephone Call Is JOHN 370. the submarine telegraph wires to be put under the control of an international commission and the service so organized as to confer TERMS: the greatest possible benefits on international commerce and com­ munication. The rates should be established so as to pay running ONE YEAR, in advance, SIX DOLLARS. expenses and provide a fund for new construction and repairs. Communications should be addressed to These occasional wars between rival telegraph and cable systems C. W. SWEET, 191 Broadway. do not permanently advantage any business interests. a . J. T. LINDSEY, Business Manager. While the State Senate has passed the bill providing for the indexing of New York realty by lots nothing has been done with VOL. XXXVII. MAY 8, 1886. No. 947. the bill shortening the forms of deeds and mortgages. The Land Transfer Commissioners unanimously recommended this abbrevia­ The disturbances at , Milwaukee and elsewhere are not tion of legal forms, but our Albany correspondent says there is no calculated to help the general business of the country. The stock reason to believe that it will be touched this session. Yet no one market recovered somewhat after the news came of the Anarchist can read a deed, bond or mortgage, or even a lease, without being demonstration in Chicago. The street reasoned, and very correctly, struck with the unnecessary verbiage. Our records are piled up in that the mass of the workingmen would disavow the use of bombs monstrous volumes because of the verbosity and tedious prolixity and fire-arms in their war with organized capital, and that strikers of the legal forms now in use. But this waste of words is profitable would be discouraged and strikes less frequent hereafter. But to clerks, copyists and small legal concerns. Hence the burking of after all a check has been given to business, and as confidence is a the bill to effect this very necessary reform. Will not some member plant of slow growth it will take time to beget a feeling of hope­ of the Legislature try and get a vote so as to put the responsibility fulness in business circles. There seems to be no abatement in real upon the members who are opposing this needed reform. The esta'e dealings. The number of conveyances show an increase of action of the Assembly on Wednesday looks as if nothing will be fully one-third over last year, but undoubtedly there has been a done in the way of land transfer reform during the present session. check given to the filing of new plans for house construction. If, however, the buying movement continues and the labor disturb­ The Improvement on the West Side. ances come to an end there will be a renewal of the building move­ For years previous to the building movement now going on west ment in the early fall, if not before. of Eighth avenue and north of Fifty-ninth street, that region had seemed to the veterans of the real estate market like a field on The correspondence we publish between the editor of this paper which a, gallant effort had once been made, and a hard-fought battle and the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics will be read with interest lost. The prices that had at one time been realized for lots on the not only by owners and dealers in real estate, but by the leaders of Boulevard and the streets crossing it seemed almost fabulous in the financial world as well. Up to this time tbere has been no the retrospect. The west side is naturally the handsomest part of means of ascertaining the figures which would tell the story of the island ; and the Riverside Drive, the Grand Boulevard and house construction year by year. The amounts spent for lumber, other improvements show the efforts that had been made to con­ brick, mortar and the other materials which enter into build­ vert it into a fashionable quarter by a liberal use of money. Even ing operation? are unknown. It is only a few of the larger cities the west side of Central Park has a wider drive than the east, and which have building departments. There is no supervision over shows in other ways the wish of its designers to make it especially house construction outside of .'ess than a dozen centres of popula­ attractive. Yet those whose money was invested in that district tion. The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics admits the desira­ in the times when its expectations were the greatest were severely bility of collecting this information, but he thinks it should be disappointed, and a large proportion of them were driven out of done by the Labor Bureau. This is a matter of detail, however, the field long before the present improvement commenced. which is not worth discussing here. The great point is to have the When the recent hard times began to relax, and real estate general government collect building statistics as it does figures seemed likely to show a little activity, much of the attention of relating to crops and the movements of our international trade. investors and buyers was turned to this long-neglected part of the It may be necessary to memorialize Congress for legislation direct­ city for various reasons. The most important of these lay in high ing some department to attend to this matter. and firmly-established prices of building lots on the east side. It is long since there has been much building of dwellings for the sake What a foolish business this Third avenue strike was on both of the rents on that side, and the greater number of them have sides. The company, according to the majority of the Railway been built for sale to parties intending to occupy them. Fifty thou­ Commissioners " precipitated a conflict" rather than pay the ten sand dollars is a low price for a home in a genteel neighborhood on dqllaTS a day which they had agreed to do in March, and must the east side of the city, and in a great many cases the house alone have lost by the strike over $80,000, and besides will have to face has cost more than that sum. It is evident that in such a situation the permanent ill-will of the laboring people on the east side of the of affairs, many people with moderate means, who had been con­ city, who have been their principal patrons. The employes were demned to live in flats and boarding-houses, would be glad to equally unwise, for they have lost very much more than they improve an opportunity to own houses in a quarter of the city that would have gained had the strike succeeded. How much better it should be tastefully improved by capitalists whose methods in sell­ would have been to have referred the matters in dispute to an ing would afford a guarantee of good surroundings, and where an impartial tribunal. No matter what the decision had been, both expenditure of $20,000 to $25,000 would secure the lot and building. sides and the public would have been the gainers. Investors, too, who wpre tired of holding bonds that returned less than five per cent, on the value, saw that lots west of the park, President Cleveland has commenced vetoing, and he is likely to judiciously improved, would afford them much larger incomes. use that prerogative frequently as the session comes to a close. It is said that in the history of nations, when the hour of destiny has He and ex-Governor Cornell gained a great deal of undeserved struck, the man that the time demands always appears on the scene. applause by their vetoing of all acts of the Legislature, good and bad. It is fortunate that men of the right kind to direct a newmove- The President's veto of the Das Moines bill seems to have been ment were at hand, when a beautiful quarter of this city only needed entirely indefensible. It merely provided for sending a matter to the capitalist with the quick intelligence and courage to build and the courts which should have been legally determined twenty years improve, in order to awake to a growth and thrift to which it had ago. Of course he will veto the River and Harbor bill when it long been unaccustomed. Good judgment has been shown by owners passes. Ex-President Arthur got unbounded praise for vetoing an and builders, almost without exception. Lots have usually been excellent River and Harbor bill, and the present executive will sold with carefully drawn stipulations as to the character of the expect a good deal of cheap applause in negativing a series of buildings to be erected. The taste and tact of the architects who appropriations, the great bulk of which are not only unobjectiona­ have designed these is very marked, and is giving a distinctive and ble, but are for improvements of rivers and harbors which are very very pleasing character to that part of the city. The styles adopted much needed. are in very many cases decidedly novel as well as tasteful, the effects being homelike as well as artistic. The designs have won the The cable rate war is an interesting one, and the public ought to approval even of people of very old-fashioned and conservative profit by fuller news from the other side of the ocean as the press ideas, not only by their beauty and variety, but by the good judg­ charge is only six cents a word. Although the stock of the consol­ ment and originality often shown in the ground plans and all the idated cable companies is heavily watered, the old monopoly has arrangements for convenience and comfort as well as luxury. It yet several advantages over the Mackay-Bennett cable. It is clear is already certain that the west side will be architecturally, as of debt for . of plans filed 582 620 761 EMPLOYER—But the conditions may change, and that very Total No. of buildings projected 967 1,119 1,536 Estimated cost $15,727,0^6 $16,053,305 $24,816,243 shortly. Stock operators have short memories and only recognize No. south of 14th st 127 137 194 existing facts. But it is not the price of stocks in which I am Cost $2,885,265 $3,331,975 $4,530,380 No. bet 14th and 59th sts 181 230 200 interested. We people who hire labor desire to know if it is likely Cost $5,001,060 $4,132,970 $1,697,37* No. bet 59th and 125th sts, east of 5th av.. 303 197 354 that this striking mania will continue; also, will the hours of labor (JOSt «5 ^g^ yQQ $3,443,575 $5,688,650 be permanently shortened ? If we increase the cost of the produc- No. bet 59th and 125th sts, west of 8th av! ' ' C2 157 368 Cost $1,058,500 $2,702,300 $6,046,250 tion of manufactured goods on this side of the Atlantic it will put No. bet 110th and 125th sts, 5th and 8th avs 3 27 69 us at a still greater disadvantage with European manufactures, and Cost $45,000 $12ii,000 $812,250 No. north of 125th st 79 152 195 our tariff, high as it seems to be, will be inoperative in keeping out Cost $813,925 $1,254,450 $2,014,800 No. «3d and 24th Wards 212 220 156 the far more cheaply-produced goods of Europe. It will be ruinous Cost $501,376 $762,036 $526,541 if we increase the cost of production, which it seems to me would be inevitable with higher wages and shorter hours of employment. The Annulment of the Broadway Railroad Franchise. SIR O.—Nevertheless, I but repeat a belief now current in busi­ Ex-Lieutenant-Gov. Dorsheimer, in the Star, of which he is editor, ness circles that the time is not distant when eight hours will be as denounces the three bills intended to annul the Broadway charter generally a day's labor as ten hours has been for years past. The as being " a disgrace to New York." In taking this position he stands drift of things is all in that direction. A half a century ago the almost alone among the New York editors, who must be credited with working people very generally were kept at their tasks for fourteen having secured the passage of these bills. Albany correspondents and fifteen hours a day. In the factories of England, even the agree that two-thirds, if not three-fourths of the legislators who women and children were pressed in and worked in a way which voted for them believe they are unconstitutional and should not would now be considered inhuman. The Parliament of Great have been passed, but had they voted according to their convictions Britain had to interfere on the behalf of the laboring people. they would have been attacked as being in the pay of Jake Sharpe. Children of tender years were prohibited from working, while the In denouncing these bills editor Dorsheimer speaks with no bated hours of labor for men and women were reduced to ten. In this breath. As his views are peculiar, we give them in his own lan­ country the early closing movement, the demand for a half-holiday guage. on Saturday and the multiplication of holidays is all in the direc­ tion of less work for all classes of our people. When I was a lad " So far as we can remember no disgrace so deep as this has ever fallen there were only two holidays in the year—New Year's Day and the upon a civilized community. "Let us state the matter: The Board of Aldermen was bribed; the Fourth of July. Now we have Washington's birthday, Good bribers were the officers of a corporation created by our laws, and for these Friday, Decoration Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas in addition. acts the Legislature has forfeited the charter of the corporation. In years past all classes of Americans worked in a way that would " So far as this measure is in punishment of the crime, it is a punishment be considered excessive in England and on the continent. But the inflicted before conviction, and worse, if possible, than that, it is a pun­ present generation has its outdoor sports, which involves many ishment not provided by the law. It is an act of tyranny the most odious idle days in the course of a year. The civilized world is taking that can be inflicted upon free men, the imposition and the enforcement of life easier. an ex post facto law. EMPLOYER—But won't we in this country-lose what business we " But it cannot be a punishment for crime, for it does not reach the guilty persons. It reaches, so far as is known, only the holders of the securities of have if we create conditions which make production more costly the corporation. than it is now ? " They are, in law and in fact, innocent holders. They have bought the SIR O.—I can see a serious objection to the eight hours demand bonds in open market; they paid more than their par value for them. in the case of large factories, where a costly plant would be kept Some of them are residents of other States and cities. Some are institu­ idle for sixteen hours out of the twenty-four. Why not take tions for guarding the savings of the poor. Others are women, and the advantage of the electric light and work the laborers and mechanics trustees of estates. Upon their heads alone falls the only punishment in shifts or sections, as is done in many mines throughout the which these laws inflict upon any one. Thus not only do the guilty escape, country. The electric light is an excellent substitute for daylight. but the innocent are made to suffer. In former conversations I have held that this brilliant illuminant " If it should happen, as is likely, by reason of the discredit that attaches would some day effect a revolution in our industrial habits. What to the testimony of informers, that the bribe takers are not convicted, why then the only persons who will suffer any punishment whatever will be sense is there now in people working in midday during July and these purchasers, who, trusting to our honor and good faith, and to the just August. The labor could be far more easily performed in the cool administration of our laws, made their purchases in the open market. of the morning or in the evening, or, better still, during the night. '' For whose benefit is this monstrous iniquity accomplished? Why, it is for The electric light solves the difficulty. There need be no waste of our benefit. These laws provide that the forfeited franchise shall be sold to plant and no loss of time if the working people are employed in the highest bidder, and that the proceeds of the sale shall be paid into the city shifts, outdoors as well as indoors. We ought to turn night into treasury. On account of crimes committed by officers whom we elected, day more than we do. Photographers, dentists, and scores of other and who were our representatives and acted for us and in our name professionals could ply their craft quite as well in night as during while committing the guilty act, we take the property of others and turn it day time. I could never see why our police magistrates, or a por­ to our own use. As between us and the holders of the bonds we are the tion of them, should not sit during the night. It should be con­ guilty ones, and we make our crimes an excuse for robbing them. Surely one needs to descend deep into the archives of human infamy to find an sidered illegal to lock a man up without an examination by a example fit to go with this. magistrate. If a person is falsely arrested at seven o'clock in the "Is there no defense? We answer there must be one. Some court evening he is now locked up all night to consult the convenience informed by the high spirit of Marshall or of Nelson will deal with these of a high-priced police justice. laws as they deserve." EMPLOYER—I do not think the views you express would be satis­ This is rather strong, perhaps, but the points made it would be factory to employers of labor. How can you convince me that the well to keep in mind. If Sharpe should not be punished—if the i sight hour movement is a wise one ? 600 Thel Record and Guide. Mays,i886

SIR O.—But I haven't tried to convince you. I have simply pointed Building Statistics Called For. out the fact, which you cannot deny, that the history of industry Wm. F. Switzler, Chief of Bureau of Statistics, Washington, D. G.: for the last fifty years has been one of steadily shortening hours of DEAR SIR—Could you suggest some way by which building statistics for labor in all parts of the civilized world. There have been some very the whole United States could be gathered? Outside of a few of the leading able statements on behalf of the eight hour movement. John cities there are no building departments which keep a record of new struct­ Swinton presented the case for the laborers in an interview pub­ ures and their cost, nor is there any supervision of the work done by the lished in the Sun of last Monday. A writer in the Forum, of April, local architects and builders. We have sent letters asking and offering to gives statistics going to show that the abbreviation of the hours of pay for building statistics to mayors, county clerks and other local officials) but have found it impossible to get any data outside of a few of the leading labor had resulted in increased and not decreased production. If cities of the Union. his figures were correct there was more profit made by the manu­ While earnest and successful efforts have been made to secure trustworthy facturers in States where they could exact only ten hours from figures relating to the trade of the country, to its yearly productions of their men than in adjoining States where the rule has been grain, cotton, wool and petroleum—while we know to a mile the length of eleven hours. new railway construction by the week and month—we are entirely in the EMPLOYER—Do not the scenes in Chicago during the past week dark as to the number of new houses erected year by year and then* cost; recall the prophetic warnings of Macaulay,who said the time would yet the amount involved must be larger than that expended in the building come when our institutions would be severely tested by the mobs of new railroads. The periodical depressions of business in this country, of unemployed and hungry workmen in our large cities. What is as well as in England, have been traced to floating capital being changed to fixed investments by excessive railway construction; yet, so far, finan­ to prevent a recurrence of the scenes recently enacted in St. Louis, cial economists have failed to recognize that excessive building of houses Chicago and Milwaukee ? has the same result. SIR O.—The American people will, I think, be able to grapple Will you kindly let us know if there is any necessity^for Congressional even with more serious problems. THE RECORD AND GUIDE has legislation to empower you to collect these building statistics? At the same suggested one way in putting a stop to strikes on railway lines for time it would also be desirable to know the amount expended yearly in all times. This was to make the conductors, engineers and brake- brick, cement, lumber and the other materials which enter in house con­ men a part of the police of the nation. Let them be under the struction. On these subjects there are estimates, but no trustworthy figures. regulation of the government and wear its uniform. Employes of Very respectfully, Editor RECORD AND GUIDE. a nation never strike. Employers of labor outside of railway circles could easily handle the operatives they employ if the transporta­ TREASURY DEPARTMENT, } BUREAU OF STATISTICS, WASHINGTON, D. C. > tion system of the country was uninterrupted by dissatisfied April 30th, 1886. J work-people. Editor RECORD AND GUIDE: EMPLOYER—The railroad managers would not consent to any DEAR SIR—I am in receipt of your letter of the 28th inst., in regard to programme which involved a surrender of their control of the men the collection of building statistics for the whole United States each year. they employ. Is there no other plan to put a stop to strikes ? There is no existing law by which such information can be collected. If collected by the government it will be necessary for the passage of a law SIR O.—Yes ; but you employers will never consent to it of your prescribing the manner in which it will be done, and the appropriation of own free will. The work-people themselves will never strike if a sufficient sum for that purpose. Such statistics if collected will be very they are organized into powerful unions. Some thirty years ago interesting, instructive and useful. there was a great engineers' strike in England. It was a bitter As this subject is more closely connected with that of labor than of com­ contest; but there has never been a strike since, simply because of merce, to which the duties of this office pertain, I suggest to you to address the perfect organization of the "amalgamated engineers." Jay a communication upon the subject to Mr. Carroll D. Wright, Chief of the Gould gets the credit of beating the Knights of Labor in Texas. Bureau of Labor, in this city. That strike really came to naught because the engineers, under the There is now a proposition about to be submitted to Congress on the control of Chief Arthur, would have nothing todo with the Knights part of those interested in the labor question, recommending a Department of Labor. Had the engineers and firemen joined the malcontents of Labor. The collection of statistics suggested by you would naturally fall under the direction of such a department if created. Jay Gould would have been brought to terms in two days' time. Very respectfully, WM. F. SWITZLER, Chief of Bureau. But the Brotherhood of Engineers never strike until all other means of settlement are exhausted. Nor are these industrial a wars found necessary in trade organizations which are under Concerning Men and Things. good discipline and which are national in tfieir character. The *** really serious trouble is with the unorganized or half-organized Theodore Roosevelt is making for himself a kind of reputation which laborers confined to certain localities. If employers were wise they may help in the political career which it is to be hoped lies before him. He would, like Andrew Carnegie, encourage the formation of labor did himself great credit as a legislative reformer. He gained the appro­ unions. But that the mass of employers will not do. They look bation of all kinds of men in what he did at Albany. He showed tact, upon the unions as natural enemies, and hence strikes and lock­ judgment and executive ability while his integrity was never impeaohed. outs will continue. Since his retirement from active politics he has spent his time on the plains, where he has managed a large cattle ranch and achieved quite a reputation EMPLOYER—Are you disposed then to take a hopeful view of as a hunter. He has shot deer and buffaloes, diminished the number of the outlook of industry ? grizzly bears, and one of his recent exploits was to capture a number of SIR O.—I confess to having the gravest doubts as to the future. cattle thieves with a smaller force than the outlaws, who were handed over We may have a little flurry in stocks and improvement in business to justice. Then Mr. Roosevelt has written picturesquely and instructively after the scare is over, but a real estate fever and demands for about matters on the plains. The adventurous life he has been leading will more wages by working men usually precedes a collapse. Then the not detract from his popularity should he come before the voters again for demonetization of silver and the scarcity of both gold and silver is their suffrages. The plain people, as Mr. Lincoln called them, always so narrowing or rather shortening the measure of values that the admire a sporting gentleman of the right type. Mr. Roosevelt ought to be made Mayor of New York, and after that would be a good candidate for distant outlook is to me gloomy in the extreme. Governor. EMPLOYER—What would be the cure for a shrinkage of the ** * measurer of values ? Mr. Jay Gould has to pay for his prominence as a financier. Morosini •SIR O.—The rehabilitation of silver as a money metal and a larger acted for years as his body guard to protect him from personal danger. production of the precious metals on some financial plan that would It is understood that recently he never ventures into the street without his add to the stock of real money for use in the commercial world. son and an armed athlete being very near him. Rich men do not in this or But I see no prospect of securing any betterment in the general any other country always he on a bed of roses. Apart from the worries, business of mankind. inoident to the management of a great fortune there are personal enmities and public dangers which they are forced to face, and from which ordinary people are exempt. An operator like Gould must have interfered with the The proposition to widen Elm street ani to open anew thorough­ plans and reduced the bank accounts of thousands of high-strung passion­ fare parallel with Broadway, from Brooklyn Bridge to Harlem ate men, and it is surprising that some crank has not made his appearance River, would, if put to vote, be indorsed by five-sixths of our city in Wall street to avenge real or fanciful wrongs in connection with stock property-holders. Of course, all interested in Broadway property operations. would object, for the reconstructed Elm street and its coritinua- *** ations would naturally take a great deal of the travel and business The latest device to attract the attention of passers-by to shop windows which is now monopolized by Broadway. But this one selfish is what is termed "the electric tapper." It consists of a hand-painted figure about eighteen inches high, of any unique design that may seem interest should not be considered. A new thoroughfare such as desirable. It is suspended in the middle of the plate-glass window by wires has been planned is fast becoming a necessity in view of the from the top, which are connected with a battery which causes the arm of engorgement of the traffic and travel at the lower end of the island. the figure to keep up a constant sharp rapping upon the pane. In an opti­ Not only should Elm street be widened and continued up to the cian's store on Broadway, where one of them is exhibited, there is also a upper part of the island, it should also have surface cars and ele­ figure of the " Three Little Maids from School," with a similar attachment, vated cars to accommodate not only the Brooklyn travel but. the which shakes their heads in the inimitable manner which those young ladies do in the ''Mikado." local wants of passengers along the new route. By all means' let *** this improvement be authorized forthwith. The exodus to Europe promises to be very large this season. The best -#- :—- cabins of all the first-class steamers are engaged up to the middle of June, Brass lamp-shades in open work with a lining of red glass are pleasing and a good deal of American money will be spent on the continent and in. May s, 1886 The Record and Guide. eoi

Great Britain this summer. Fortunately the dreated cholera has not put junction with the society. The congregation has only recently been in an appearance in any of the haunts of American travelers. A few cases organized, and is composed of persons who are adherents, more or less, of are reported in Spain and Italy, but so far the pestilence has not made its the Positivist doctrines of the great French philosopher and scientist, appearance north of the Pyrenees and the Alps. It is curious to note that Auguste Comte. The president is Courtlandt Palmer, the well-known in the first visitations of cholera, before the railroad era, it traveled stead­ founder and organizer of the Nineteenth Century Club. Among the trustees ily and swiftly from one country to the other, but notwithstanding our is Thaddeus B. Wakeman. more rapid steam communication of recent years the cholera does not spread as of yore. It has been expected for the last two summers in Central Home Decorative Notes. Europe: but, so far, has not come. —The reign of yellow is not over yet, notwithstanding the popularity of 0 this color during the winter. It is still shown in great profusion for deco­ New Features in the Real Estate Exchange. rative purposes. Yellow of a pure tint is very beautiful in small quantities, A bureau of real estate information will soon be opened in the Real and when artistically combined with another color is most effective. Estate Exchange. It will be under the supervision of Mr. Hugh F. Dolan. —Quite a pretty effect is gained by the use of Japanese umbrellas for A good-sized room has been set apart on Liberty court, on the ground floor lamp-shades, and since the " Mikado" has thrown his flowery influence over of the Exchange building, and in about two month's time it will be found everything fashionable they are much sought after. filled with maps and reference books of the utmost value to all who buy —Huge Japan lilies perfectly represented in paper serve the purpose of and sell improved or unimproved property within the city limits. Any lamp-shades. stock or annual member who wishes to know about property in any part of the city, who are its owners, what was paid for it and when the taxes, —A linen cover for a work-table bears the appropriate legend: " Get thy assessments, improvements in its neighborhood, etc., will be promptly and spindle and thy distaff ready and the Lord will send thee flax." A spinning- accurately answered by Mr. Dolan. Provision will also be made for sup­ wheel etched in red cotton is in one corner. plying stationery, contracts and other facilities for members of the Exchange —Jute velour is used for table-covers. They have centres of solid color, who wish to transact business within its walls. Active members will be either crimson, sapphire blue, olive or golden brown, and rich borders and permitted to have letter-boxes in which they can receive their mail. The fringes of Persian colors mixed with tinsel. Information Bureau of the Exchange has been steadily growing in favor. —Even refrigerators are made with the decorative effect in view, and Since January over 1,300 inquiries bave been made respecting real estate. have a sideboard back, with a little shelf for choice pieces of china; a Sometimes dealers want to know who owns a certain parcel. In other long mirror is oftentimes underneath the shelf, the top of the refrigerator cases a client of a member wishes to find out if thei'e is an assessment on is covered with a linen scarf and a few ornamental pieces of china or silver. his property or whether any action of the Common Council is likely to —The newest furniture coverings are in very delicate shades, to meet the render him liable to an assessment. But the full value of this department requirements of the Louis XIV. style of decoration. of the Exchange is not yetrealized. Of course subscribers to THE RECOBD AND GUIDE do not need the information, as it can be found in the pages of this —A pleasing fashion is to make spreads and pillow-cases of colored publication by those who have been wise enough to keep files. But careless silesias, trimmed with colored laces. people will find this bureau at the Exchange handy to furnish real estate —There is everything pretty in the way of stationery nowadays. The information which is often very valuable. American Specialty Company, of Broadway and Twenty-third street, are It is supposed, and with some show of plausibility, that these newly- showing all sorts of novel and dainty notions in the way of paper and cor­ developed features, when known, will largely increase the annual member­ respondence cards. ship of the Exchange. It has become the natural h eadquarters of real —The newest floral decorations for the dinner table are in solid colors; estate dealing, and brokers who do not belong to it are at a serious disad­ pink and yellow being the favorites. vantage. The room soon to be opened will naturally be a meeting place —Furniture upholstered in plush can be enriched by being embroidered for those who wish to seek information, to draw contracts, and to do other in floral, geometrical or heraldic designs. business. At the last meeting of the [directors it was announced that every room —Headboards of bedsteads are sufficiently high to be handsome, without in the building had been rented, and that the income from this source reaching to the altitude they once attained; a freak of fancy is to have would be nearly $3,000 more for the coming than for the past year. The panels of embossed leather inserted in them above the mirror on the bureau, total of the rentals will be over $26,000, while the auction room will proba­ in the backs of chairs, etc. bly bring in $10,000 more. There are over sixty annual members, all but a —Purses of silver or gold threads and knitted silk purses, with jewelled few of whom pay $60 per annum. rings, are shown for coins. It is not improbable that a semi-annual dividend will be declared, payable —Embroidered scarfs are still very fashionable; they drape the mantel, in June. There is money enough to pay 2 per cent., but the Board of Direct­ table, easel or piano, and are arranged over the top of the sideboard or ors is conservative, and some of its members are opposed to paying any bureau. A pretty style and ornamental for a chair or sofa is made by dividend. If one is paid it will probably be the same as the one declared taking the etamine scarfs, which are mixed with tinsel, and fastening on last December—that is, 1% per cent. The Real Estate Exchange is the only either side three shades of Nile-green satin ribbon about two inches in one in the country that declares dividends, all the others levy assessments width. At intervals, where the ribbon joins the scarf, fasten on in clusters on their members for the privilege of doing business within their walls. six or eight brass sequins, finish the edge of the scarf with long silk tassels It should be borne in mind that the expenses of the Real Estate Exchange varying in color. have been much greater this last year then they will be in the future. It is • • the first steps that cost in founding any institution. The time is not distant •when, if the annual members increase in number, the dividends will be Building Down Town. more than doubled. Several architects and builders having complained of the effect of the unsettled condition of the labor market upon building, and the consequent delay in the erection of new work which otherwise would have now been well Real Estate Exchange Committee on Legislation. under way, it will doubtless be of interest to our readers to learn what down­ The regular weekly meeting of this committee was held Monday after­ town structures are now in course of erection. With this view we present noon, the following members being present: Messrs. James M. Varnum, the following summary: chairman ; William Crtiikshank, W. C. Orr, Leonard J. Carpenter, Thos. On Wall street there are to be several new buildings and improvements, F. Murtha, C. A. Andrews, Myers S. Isaacs, and George H. Scott, secretary. most of which are to be intended for offices. Nos. 34 and 36 is to be an eight- There was very little business transacted, the most important being the story brick structure with solid stone front and to be used as a bank and- announcement, made by Mr. W. C. Orr, that the County Clerk Search bill office building, 53:5x92.10x53.1x95.11. It will cost $350,000. The owner is had become law, and had been signed by the Governor. Under its opera­ Frederick D. Tappan and the architects are J. C. Cady & Co. No. 38 is to be tions searches would be now returned in ten days. a six-story brick and stone front office building, 21.9x93, rear 22.1, and will Mr. Scott wished to know whether a search could really be obtained in cost $60,000. James Thomson is the owner and the architects are De Lemos ten days. '& Cordes. A nine-story office building of stone, brick, terra cotta and iron, Mr. Orr replied that it could be secured in two days if the " expedition 50.5x70.6, rear 50.1, is under way at No. 54, which will cost $200,000. A six- fee " was paid. story brick office building, 35x32.4, to be constructed of fire-proof material A motion was then made that the thanks of the Committee on Legislation and cement, to cost $100,000, is being built in the rear of the above. The be extended to Messrs. W.C. Orr, Myers S. Isaacs, John T. Lockman and C. N. owners in each instance are the Central Trust Company of this city, and the Bovee, Jr., for their efforts in securing the passage of this bill. Carried. architect is Charles W. Clinton. The chairman stated that it was his intention, next Monday, to lay before On Pine street, Nos. 60 and 62, there is being erected a five-story brick, the committee the amount and nature of the work which had been done by granite and cut stone front club-house, 46.1x134.11, rear 44, and which will the various sub-committees during the time the Legislature had been in take in Nos. 22 and 24 Cedar street. The building has been designed by session at Albany. Chas. C. Haight, architect, for the Down-Town Association, and will cost The committee then adjourned. $120,000. — a Elaborate additions are to be made to the Equitable building which New Members Proposed. when completed will contain 1,500 offices: The additions will take up Nos. 108, 110 and 112 Broadway, Nos. 2, 4, 6, S and 10 Pine street, and Nos. 17 STOCKHOLDEKS. and 19 Nassau street, so that the building when finished will cover the entire W. H. Benjamin, real estate, No. 61 West One Hundred and Twenty- Broadway frontage of the block between Cedar and Pine streets. The fifth street. Proposed by M. Littman, seconded by L. W. Phillips. architect is Geo. B. Post. John Hoge, soap manufacturer, Zanesvttle, O. Proposed by John M. Nos. 41 to 45 Broadway, extending through to Trinity place, will com­ Jones, seconded by George F. Gantz. prise a nine-story and basement brick and stone front office building, 80.2x 190, which is to cost $400,000. It will be one of the handsomest offices down The First Congregation of the Society of Humanity have purchased the town. It will have four elevators, electric lights and all the modern im­ five-story brick and stone front private dwelling No. 28 Lafayette place, provements, with conveniences for about 200 offices.. The building will be near the Astor Library, for $40,000. The dimensions of the building andf owned by the Aldrich estate. The architects are Youngs & Cable. lot is 80x65x150, and. it will-be utilized for meeting and discussion in con­ A four-story brick building, intended for St. Paul's School, is going up in. 602 The Record and Guide. May a, m% the rear of St. Paul's Church, corner of Church street, east side, extending 43 on Twenty-third street, and which was to cost $300,000. A. Zucker & from Fulton to Vesey street, to cost $100,000. The building is owned by the Co., were the architects. We notice, however, that there is no indication of Corporation of Trinity Church. The architect is Charles C. Haight and the plans being followed out, inasmuch as No. 361, of which it formed a part, the builders are Messrs. Robinson & Wallace. has been entirely refitted, and that there are no signs of the adjoining In addition to the above, work will probably be begun shortly on the premises coming down. northwest corner of Broadway and Thirty-sixth street, intended for a six- • story brick hotel, 145.6x115.5x135.10x86.6, which is to cost $345,000. The Changes in the Renting Season. owner is Louis L. Todd of the Hotel Vendome. Augustus Hatfield is the Real estate brokers say that the dullness of the renting season that has just architect. passed is ascribable, in part, to the fact that theie is an increased number of On the southeast corner of Twentieth street and Broadway a six-story renters of dwellings who choose to store their furniture and wait till autumn brick store, of which the Goelet estate is the owner, is to be built at a cost before taking leases. An unusual number of people are leaving the city early of $200,000. The dimensions are 96.3x100.6x72.1. The architects are this season. The renting business of the autumn has of late years become McKim, Mead & White. The occupants of the building, when completed, about as important as that of the spring, and the rents obtained in Septem­ will be Archer & Pancoast, the well-known makers of gas fixtures. ber are better than those of April. A leading broker on the west side pre­ An eight-story structure with stores, 72x125, is to be built by the Metro­ dicts that a few years hence the bulk of the leases will be made in Septem­ politan Telephone and Telegraph Company at Nos. 16,18 and 20 Cortlandt ber instead of the first of May. Even the spring renting ssason is, perhaps, street, to be used as general offices and store rooms. Messrs. TEidlitz are becoming a little more extended than in former years, as people who are the architects. The cost will be in the neighborhood of $100,000. about to commence housekeeping and have no furniture to move or store, have generally learned to wait till after May 1, in the expectationof getting County Clerk's Office Business. greatly reduced rents. When the rents asked before that date have been Real estate lawyers and members of the Real Estate Exchange are highly reasonable the reductions made will probably average ten or fifteen per gratified at the passage of the bill through the Legislature expediting the cent., though there are a few landlords who begin the season with too high real estate business in the County Clerk's office. The Real Estate Exchange demands, and, finding their houses vacant on the first of May become dis­ should have the credit of having put this measure through in the interest of couraged and make much larger concessions. dealers as well as the lawyers. The following is the text of the bill as Whatever the reasons may be, it is certain that the first of May is every amended and signed by Gov. Hill: year becoming less generally observed as the day for moving. There are AN ACT to amend chapter two hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of eighteen some important advantages that will be gained by the change. There is hundred and eighty-four, entitled " An act in relation to the office of the clerk no sound reason why leases should not be given from May 15th or Septem­ of the city and county of New York." ber 1st as often as from May 1st, and the business should be so arranged that The people of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do the renter should have no excuse for demanding a great reduction in the enact as follows: rent immediately after a certain date. As the moving season becomes SECTION 1. Section four of chapter two hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of less crowded into a single day there will be less annoyance, confusion and eighteen hundred and eighty-four, entitled " An act in relation to the office of the cl«rk of the city and county of New York," is hereby amended so as to read as expense in moving, and it will oftener happen that the move will be made follows: into a vacant house instead of one which the Thompsons are moving out § 4. The fees for searching in the office of the said clerk shall be as follows: For of while the Smiths are moving in, involving risks of; an almo&t hopeless searching the dockets of judgments and decrees, and transcripts of decrees, ten mixture of the bric-a-brac, books and kitchen utensils of the two households. cents per year. For searching the dockets of notices of pendency of action, five Besides the gradual change in the renting season, the increase in the cents per year. For searching the dockets of all other liens, five cents per year number of dwellings in the city and surrounding country that are offered respectively. For returning upon his search any judgment or other matter of at moderate prices and on easy terms has something to do with the dull­ lien, five cents for each return. ness of the renting business this spring. Many people who have been § 2. Section five of said act is hereby amended so a& to read as follows: paying rents have become purchasers of new houses on the west side or in § 5. It shall be the duty of said clerk, on the receipt of any order directing searches in his office to be made, to cause the same to be made without delay, and the suburbs. There is a village that can be reached in twenty minutes to certify the correctness of his return within ten days from the receipt of the from New York in which one hundred and .fifty houses have been built, requisition therefor, and he shall be held legally liable for all damages resulting by an association within the past two years and sold for $8,500 each, only from errors, inaccuracies or mistakes in his return certified by him in pursuance ten per cent, of which is required in cash. Again, the uncertainty resulting of this act or any section thereof. And in the event of an order calling for a from the labor situation is mentioned by leading brokers as an important return by the said clerk at a date prior to the expiration of ten days from the cause of retrenchment on the part of renters. In a great many cases the receipt by him, said clerk shall direct the said search to be made by one of the occupants of four-story houses have removed into three story houses or seachers appointed by him for that purpose, and shall certify the correctness of flats. This feeling of uncertainty has also affected the renting of stores, the return thereon and deliver the same at the time designated on such search, and and an unusual number of these, as well as of dwellings, will remain vacant said clerk shall charge and collect for such search, in addition to the fees prescribed in the fourth section of this act, an additional charge of one-half of such fees, during the summer. which additional fees are to be included in the account of fees provided for by the « 7th section of this act, and accounted for and paid over into the treasury of the A Critical Moment for Sixth Avenue Progress. city and county of New York as provided for by the 2d section of this act, except the actual expenses incurred by paid County Clerk to meet the payments reqmred Editor RECORD AND Gums: in carrying out the provisions of this section, and which shall be without addi­ In your article in the issue of April 17 of THE RECORD AND GUIDE, tional cost to said city and county or any additional payment to said clerk. entitled " The Chief Secret of Local Improvement," you strike the nail on § 3. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with, the provisions of this act are the head. It should be followed by another, entitled " The Chief Obstacles hereby repealed. to Local Improvement," and deal with the follies of a policy that has never § 4. This act shall take effect immediately. failed to kill progress whenever it manifests itself, and which I now foresee, if continued on the Sixth avenue boulevard, will put an end to the hopes City Improvements. that have been entertained of that avenue becoming the choice seat of fine At the regular meeting of the Morningside Park Association held at the and costly residences in the upper part of the city. I allude to the grasping Murray Hill Hotel, Tuesday evening, May 4th, 1886, the following resolu­ monopolizing by rich men and syndicates of choice lots and blocks for the tion was unanimously adopted: purpose of speculative holding and fictitious prices, so that practical Resolved, that this association heartily approves the determination of the builders are frozen out and go elsewhere for their improvements. The Park Commissioners to improve that portion of Central Park which is to instances cited in your article are in point. The cause of no improvement afford an entrance thereto from Eighth avenue and One Hundred and on the tract west of the park is the shortsighted narrow-minded policy of Tenth street. the property-owners of that section—fencing in and holding for fictitious The following resolution was also unanimously adopted : • ....H prices that is not warranted by the demand. It was that same policy that Whereas, it is stated that the Department of Public Parks proposes to drove improvements in Washington City down into the flats behind the remove its propagating houses from the place where they now are located on the easterly slope of Mount St. Vincent to the northerly end of Morn­ Capitol and left the high grounds in front that were greatly to be preferred ingside Park; and whereas, such removal appears to be without any suf­ unimproved, until it was too late to change the direction of progress or ficient reason, and the same would be to the destruntion of that end of the save the choice section from the improvement that its advantages offered. park as a pleasure resort and to the great injury of the surrounding, neigh­ borhood where houses are now being erected with great rapidity and would For years Sixth avenue boulevard property has lain dormant, almost delay the proper improvement of the park. Therefore it1 is resolved, that eateit up by taxes and assessments and interest on the capital invested, until this association emphatically protests against the use of Morningside Park for the purpose named. It is further resolved, that this association respect­ within twelve months last past a brisk demand has arisen for lots between fully demand the immediate enclosure and improvement: of Morningside One Hundred and Tenth and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth streets which Park in a manner suitable to a public park, and will discountenance the has resulted in an increase in their value of from 50 to 100 per cent. diversion of any of the city funds to uptown parks until Morningside Park is finished in the manner originally designed. That as other up-town parks What caused this demand ? The improvements on the avenue near One have been laid out after Morningside was paid for by assessments on prop­ Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, and more particularly the building of the erty-owners, and while all other parks have been improved to greater or fine residence on the southeast corner of One Hundred and Nineteenth less extent,} Morningside, which—excepting Central Park—is the most street. The results: The rushing in of capital, not for further improv- important of any, has received no material improvement. ment but to secure and hold for high profits. Capitalists have come and The next regular meeting is to be held at the Murray Hill Hotel, Park bought up from four to thirty and forty building lots and demand such avenue and Fortieth street, in parlor J, Tuesday evening the 18th inst., at exorbitant prices for them that the practical builder can realize no profit eight o'clock sharp. and is driven away to more profitable sections. And the sequel: A lull in the All property-owners in the vicinity from One Hundred and Ninth to One market—a falling off of demand—cessation of improvement and the pros­ Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Seventh to Tenth avenue, are requested pect of a desertion of the avenue by the " magician who conjures up cities and to attend. villages into being" for more fruitful fields of investment and improvement. m And what will become of the beautiful avenue if this policy is continued ? Not Going to be Built. This, indeed, is a question of deep concern for the owners of property along Early in January plans were filed for the erection of a five-story stone the avenue, as well as those who have purchased property on the adjacent and iron front store, fortheuseof EhrichBros., Nos. 361 to 371 Sixth avenue, cross streets, in the expectation of an improvement]of the avenue indicated Nos. 110 and 112 West Twenty-third street, and Nos. 108 to lt9 West Twenty- by the building activity of a few months ago. You strike the key-note when second street, 115 feet on Sixth avenue, 91 on Twenty-second street and you say "the initiative for a building movement must come from the May 8,1886 The Record and Guide, 603 property-owners, and if it does not come from them, it will either not come coin and bullion, while Great Britain and Ireland had only $583,500,000.— at all, or it will be delayed until it is forced into more enterprising St. Louis Post-Dispatch. neighborhoods." The builder cannot create a demand, nor will he invest his capital where there i8 no profit or prospect of profit, but will naturally go Co-operative Apartment Houses. where the building movement is well under way and where he may antici­ Mr. James M. Varnum, chairman of the Committee on Legislation of the pate a demand for his products. Real Estate Exchange, informed a representative of THE RECORD yester­ The purchaser seeks property where there is' life and progress and day that nothing definite had been done so far with reference to listing the improvement. The builder and the buyer then come together; demand and stock of the following co-operative apartment houses at the Real Estate supply meet, and local improvement is the natural consequence. Exchange, viz.: The Knickerbocker, Gramercy, Randolph, Rembrandt, Will not the capitalists of Sixth avenue read the hand-writing on the No. 80 Madison avenue, No. 121 Madison avenue, Berkshire and Hawthorne. wall before it be too late—encourage, not hinder the improvement of one Gentlemen representing the above houses had formed a committee to con­ of the finest and most beautiful boulevards of the city, and make of it what sult with the Exchange in regard to the subject. A special committee had nature seems to have intended, an avenue of splendid private residences been appointed to meet them, but no meeting has yet taken place. and an ornament to the whole city. PRACTICAL BUIUDBR.

Important Decisions as to Up-town Assessments. Real Estate Department. The court of Appeals, on Tuesday last, in the matter of the application of Brokers report a much better feeling in the market during the past week. the Manhattan Railway Company and Judge Lawrence last Monday, in Private sales have been quite good, and, what is gratifying and somewhat the matter of the petition of the Trustees of the Academy of the Sacred unexpected, there has been an unusual inquiry for high-priced houses, and, Heart, handed down decisions affecting two of the heaviest assessments laid as will be seen by our Gossip column, several very important sales have been upon up-town property for street improvements within the last ten years. made. It may be remarked also that the volume of transactions was never The assessments in question were for regulating, grading and macadamizing larger than just at present and mortgages are relatively smaller than in One Hundred and Tenth street from First avenue to Riverside avenue, and previous periods when there were large purchases. There has, it is true, for sewers in St. Nicholas avenue, between One Hundred and Twenty- been a check to new building plans; but there has been no stoppage of fourth and One Hundred and Fifty-fifth streets. In both cases the work was investment of money in real estate. done by " day's work " by the Department of Public Works between the The principal feature of the week's business at the Real Estate Exchange years 1873 and 1876. The city claimed the right to do the work in this manner has been the sales of lots, and the indications are that similar lines of pro­ upon One Hundred and Tenth street under the Eastern Boulevard Act perty will be offered during the next few weeks. These have been princi­ of 1873, which authorized the Commissioner of Public Works to do the work pally on the west side, although there has been a fair representation in the " in such manner as he should deem for the best interest of the city and the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, with the probability that more will property owners," and to build the sewers without contract under the old follow. Very few houses have been offered, the most valuable being those Act of 1866, which laid out St Nicholas avenue and authorized the Commis­ sold under foreclosure or partition. sioners of the Central Park to do the work of improving and sewering There were no sales on Monday. by day's work or by contract, or in such manner as the commissioners On Tuesday a number of desirable properties were offered and attracted should deem most advisable. Upon the trial in the Supreme Court, it was a large attendance. These included sixteen building lots on New avenue, shown by the testimony of the engineer who had charge of the work, between One Hundred and Fortieth and One Hundred and Forty-first streets. contractors and others, that at the market prices for work in the years There were only four lots actually sold, those fronting on One Hundred and named the One Hundred and Tenth street improvement could have been Fortieth street, at $2,600 each, to Dore Lyon. The lots adjoining on the done for, and would not have cost more than, $96,090, whereas, there was same street sold ayear ago for $2,000 each, with builder's loan. Four lots on actually expended upon the "day's work" plan $436,270, to which was the northeast corner of New avenue and One Hundred and Fortieth street added as interest from the time of completion $85,205,90, which, with the were bid in for $11,000, and afterwards sold privately for $12,500 to Dore other charges, made the sum assessed $530,132. And in the sewer cases, it Lyon. A short time ago they were offered at private sale for $8,500. Four was shown on behalf of the petitioners, that the sewers which cost $140,724 lots on the southeast corner of New avenue and One Hundred and Forty- by day's work could have been built by contract for $49,000. In the latter first street were bid in at $12,600; two facing on One Hundred and case, rock excavation cost the city $3,35 per yard which contractors would Fofty-first street at $2,100 each, and two adjoining were withdrawn. Mr. have done for $2,50. Lyon, however, subsequently became the purchaser of the eight lots last The principal point argued by Mr. James A. Deering, attorney for the mentioned. New avenue, although *• opened " by law, is not yet opened in petitioners in both cases, was that the charter of 1873 superseded all fact, there being several market gardens thereon which are about 6 feet previous special laws and absolutely required all public work to be done below the street grade. One Hundred and Forty-first street is regulated, by contract, and that no valid assessments could be levied for a street graded and curbed, guttered and flagged. One Hundred and Fortieth street, improvement done otherwise. The Corporation Counsel contended that however, is neither opened nor graded, neither has it any sewer connection. the special laws authorizing the improvement of One Hundred and Tenth A parcel of four lots, situate on the northeast corner of Riverside street and St. Nichalas avenue, permitted the same to be done in any avenue and Eighty-first street, were also offered. Three out of the manner the Commissioner of Public Works might determine, and that as four were bid in by Henry James, two at $11,200 each and one at $10,909, these improvements were authorized prior to the charter of 1873 the the only sale being the corner lot which, starting at $11,009, was sold to Wil­ authority to complete them by day's work was conferred and continued by liam Lalor, for a client, for $15,000. The sale in partition of Nos. 53 and 55 the charter. He also claimed that the property owners, in any event, were Roosevelt street, comprising two three-story brick tenements, extending not entitled to have the entire assessments cancelled, but only reduced to through to New Bowery and New Chambers streets, was sold for $19,250 to what the work was fairly worth, and that to this extent, the assessment John Eichler. The more noteworthy of the remaining sales were: A four- should stand. In both cases, however, the court decided that the charter of story brick house, lot 25x92, No. 104 East Nineteenth street, 175 east of 1873 did not exempt the works from the contract system, and that as every Fourth avenue, to J. K. Howland for $27,850; the four-story brown stone dollar expended was in clear violation of law that no part of it could form dwelling No. 48 East Seventy-ninth street for $23,500 (this same house was the basis of a valid assessment* The decision is important as showing the sold November 15, 1885, to Meyer Auerbach for $24,000); No. 23 Coenties necessity on the part of the city officials of carefully following the law in slip, consisting of a four-story brick house with store, 20x50.6, was knocked making and carrying on public works intended to be paid for by taxation down to John M. Eitel for $13,000—this house is rented at $1,200 per year. on property benefited, and as indicating the extent to which the courts will A three-story brown stone house, known as No. 14 Mitchell place, East afford protection to property owners against unjust and unlawful and Forty-ninth street, east of First avenue, lot 18x80.10, was sold for $7,875. oppressive taxation. Despite the attractive poster-sheet, on which an outgoing and an incoming *In delivering the opinioa of the Court of Appeals, Judge Andrews said: " The ship were represented, withthejexplanation that it is was the sea upon which prudential value of the charter provision requiring work to be let by contract they were sailing and that the view was in front of Ocean avenue, Long is illustrated in this case, since the claim that the assessment should be reduced Branch, the six Da Peyster houses, corner of Ocean and Morris avenues, and not vacated in toto proceeds upon the concession that the work for which the with large vacant lot, were knocked down but not sold, the prices not being assessment was laid cost the city nearly three times as much as it would have considered satisfactory. done if it had been let by contract." Much interest was manifested on Wednesday in the partition sale of » seventeen lots on Ninety-fifth and Ninety-sixth streets, and Madison and Croton Water Taxes. Fourth avenues. Three of the four lots fronting Ninety-sixth street, between The Commissioner of Public Works having levied additional water taxes Madison and Fourth avenues, on all of which there are ten feet of rock, were for 1885 on certain property in different parts of the city, on which the tax sold to Francis J. Schnugg for $5,100 each, and the fourth for $5,600 for that year was duly paid and receipted for before August 1, his right to to|R. C. Rathbone. Mr. Rathbone also purchased one lot on Fourth avenue, do so was lately contested before Judge Lawrence, and an alternative writ next to the corner of Ninety-sixth street, for $5,250, and a lot on the north­ of mandamus was granted. It is expected that a peremptory writ will be west corner of the avenue and Ninety-fifth street for $7,000. The same party applied for to cause all claims against the property arising from the addi­ also bought the four lots on Ninety-fifth street, 100 feet west of Fourth tional charges to be cancelled. The property-owners say that if such a avenue, for $6,000, $5,900, and two for $5,800 each. Seven lots were next right could be admitted the commissioner might go back still further, and offered, four on the west side of Madison avenue and three adjoining on there would be no limit to the charges that might be made on account of Ninety-fifth street. The lot on the northwest corner of thje avenue was past oversights of the department or on other pretexts. started at $9,500, and finally sold for $11,670 to Chas. S. Brown, who also purchased the remaining six lots—three h the avenue for $3,000 each, one adjoining on the street for $8,000 and two next adjoining for $7,950 each. At a dividend meeting of the managers of the Bank of England the other day it was shown that England's supply of gold had been shrinking for five The aggregate amount of the sales realized $111,050. The ten lots on the years past at the rate of $10,000,000 a year—a total shrinkage of $50,000,000 block between Fourth and Madison avenues realized $56,650, or an average in five years. This happened although England is not driving out gold by of $5,665 per lot; about a year ago the city paid $350,000 for thirty-two lots, or coining silver dollars. In spite of the Bland bill, in the same five years— 1881 to 1885, inclusive—the net increase of our supply of gold, as shown by an average of $109.38 each, on the block below bounded by Fourth and the director of the Mint, has been $105,351,726. Our gain has been more Madison avenues and Ninety-fourth and Ninety-fifth streets, which is than twice the amount of Great Britain's loss, and on tne 20th of last June, intended as a site for an armory. A parcel of lots with dwelling and stable a^ceordingj tq Director Btirchard's estimates, we ha4 $636,422,6,46 of gold on Boston and GeJdweU avenues, near One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street 604 The Record and Guide. May 8, 1886

created much attention—it was sold to John R. Foley for §11,000; a gentle­ On Friday there were only three uuimporbant sales, viz : The sale in man who is well posted said the property was worth $18,000. The eight lots partition of the four-story brick store and tenement, No. 324 Eighth street, on One Hundred and Forty-second street, between Grand boulevard and Diag­ south side, east of Avenue B, for $13,525; a three-story frame dwelling, onal avenues, were sold, four for $ 3,0 25 each and four for $3,000 each. A par­ northeast side of Lawrence street, southeast of Tenth avenue, for $9,500; cel of twenty-two building lots and plots on Mosholu avenue, the boulevard and a Manhattan street property. at Riverdale, attracted several buyers. The proceeds of the sale aggregated Adrian H. Muller & Son will sell on Tuesday, May 11th, by order of the $6,080. L. S. Quaokenbush paid $310 for the corner lot on Moshola avenue executors of Alfred C. Post, eleven lots on Riverside avenue, between One and $300 each for the ten adjoining lots, as also $210 each for two lots front­ Hundred and Twenty-second and One Hundred and Twenty-seventh streets, ing the boulevard. P. B. Ross was the purchaser of a corner lot for $250 and opposite Riverside Park, eighteen lots on the west side of Claremont avenue, eight lots adjoining at $210 each. The partition sale of West Twenty-sixth between One Hundred and Twenty-second and One Hundred and Twenty- street property comprised No. 311, a four-story brown stone dwelling, which Seventh streets, and one lot on the north side of Ninety-ninth street, 300 feet was sold for $15,400 ; No. 327, a four-story brick tenement with store, and west of Eighth avenue; 60 per cent, of the purchase price may remain three-story brick tenement on rear, realized $17,800, and No. 329 with similar on mortgage for three years at 5 per cent. buildings $17,250. A two-story frame building No. 7 East First street, 22.5 H. Henriques will sell on Tuesday, May 11th, by order of the executor of x77.5, realized $12,450. The four-story brick flat with brown stone front Mary Kent, the three-story and basement brick house and lot No. 110 Lewis (Astor leasehold), ground rent $210 per year, was sold for $6,400. A hotel street, and the two-and-a-half-story brick house with two-story brick exten­ property at Parkville, L. I., iu the township of Flushing, on the Coney Island sion No. 113 Goerck street. plank road, 255.2x324, brought $S,500. No. 132 East One Hundred and Richard V. Harnett will sell on Tuesday, May 11th, for executors and Ninth street, a four-story brick tenement, upon which $9,352 was due, was trustees, the four-story brick tenement No. 163 East One Hundred and sold to plantiff for $8,000. The foreclosure sale of the one-story frame stable Twelfth street, west of Third avenue. No. 212Forty-ninthstreet, 90 feet west of Broadway, 50x18.10x50x19.4, upon Mr. Harnett will sell on Wednesday, May 12th, the three-story building No. which there are incumbrances amounting to $12,500, was bought for $13,500 29 Mangin street; the full size lot on the north side of One Hundred and by William B. I

East Thirty-ninth street, 16.8x50x98.9, for $22,500 to L. Haight. Mr. Lam- MORTGAGES. son also negotiated the sale of No. 37 East Thirty-ninth street for $51,000, Number 333 338 Amount involved $1,248,638 $2,093,872 reported in issue of April 24th. Number at 5 % or less 172 193 P. Zittel has sold for Mrs. Armstrong the three-story high stoop brown Amount involved $726,489 $1,253,140 stone house No. 225 East Seventy-second street, 16x50, for $12,500, and for PROJECTED BUILDINGS. Arthur L. Meyer the four-story high stoop brown stone house No. 25 East 1885. 1886. May 2 to 8. April 30 to May 6. Sixty-fourth street, 17x85, to Mr. Livingston, for $50,000. Number of buildings 178 41 Tichborne & Melrose have sold for Mrs. Hull the four-story brown stone Estimated cost. $721,345 $211,990 house No. 148 East Sixtieth street, 20x55x100, for $20,000 to Mr. Kraus; for John Reynolds the five-story brick house with two stores on the west side of Second avenue, No. 1323, between Sixty-ninth and Seventieth streets Out Among the Builders. for $20,250 to Henry Stuckhausen; and for Edward Killduff, the four-story Joseph M. Dunn is preparing plans for the following structures: A brown stone flat No. 874 Lexington avenue, between Sixty-fifth and Sixty- five-story stone and brick flat with stores, 20x85, at No. 384 Grand street, sixth streets, 20x50x70, for $15,000 to Mrs. McCabe. at a cost of $15,000, Mrs. Helen Burnet, owner; also for a first-class five- J. B. Ketcham & Co. have sold for R. Clarence Dorsett the four-story story brown stone flat, 25x90, at No. 146 East Thirtieth street, between brown stone house No. 2124 Sixth avenue, 16.6x60x75, to M. L. Tiffany for Third and Lexington avenues, to cost $30,000, of which Hellmuth & $21,000; and for M. L. Tiffany thirteen lots on the Southern boulevard, Kranich are the owners. An alteration to the flat No. 402 West Forty-third between Lyons and Freeman streets, each 25x100, for $11,000 to R. Clarence street, consisting of an extension 15x28, to cost $2,500. P. Carroll is the Dorsett. owner. M. McCormick has sold for A. F. "Walsh four lots on the north side of Plans are being made by E. E. W. Schneider for a three-story brick Ninety-sixth street, 150 feet east of Fifth avenue, to Samuel and Isaac stable, 25x125, on the north side of Morton street, east of West street, to Untermeyer for $40,000, and two lots on the north side of Manhattan street, cost $10,000. The owner is D. D. Naugle. about 120 feet west of Ninth avenue, for $20,000 to John W. Warner. Chas. P. H. Gilbert has plans for the construction of a three-story and basement residence on the north side of One Hundred and Fifty-third Mrs. Margaret Deeves has sold to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Murray the four- r story basement; and cellar brown stone house No. 371 West Eighty-second street, west of St. Nicholas avenue, 23x90, with a two-story stable 21x40. street for $27,500. This is one of a block of thirteen new houses, only one The first and second stories of the cottage are to be of rock-faced brown of which remains unsold. stone, and the third story of slate and akron tile, with pitch roof. The Howard G. Badgley has sold for E. S. Whitman a three-story frame owner is F. W. Seagrist, Jr. The cost is not yet decided. cottage, with plot 60x100, on the south side of One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Cleverdon;& Putzel are the architects for seven five-story brick tenements, street, 206 feet east of Tenth avenue, for $15,000. 26x65, to be built on the south side of Seventy-third street, between Avenue A and First avenue, for N. Buckhardt. They will cost about $91,000. William Kennelly & Co. have sold the four-story brick building with Andrew Spence has the plans for a four-story brick flat, 20x60, to be built store, and the irregular lot No. 804 Ninth avenue, for $7,400; the three- on the west side of Tenth avenue, 140 feet north of One Hundred and Forty- story and basement brown stone dwelling No. 161 West Forty-seventh Seventh street, for John M. Cahill, to cost $12,000. The same architect will street for $19,000, and the lot of ground on the north side of One Hundred make the plans for a block of three-story and basement brown stone dwell­ and Fifteenth street, 100 feet east of Fifth avenue, 25x136.8, for $7,000. ings for W. P. Tompkins, which will be built on the five lots recently pur­ Picken & Lilly have sold for James A. Frame the five-story house on the chased by him on the east side of Seventh avenue, north of One Hundred southwest corner of Ninety-seventh street and Third avenue to J. F. and Thirty-fifth street. The cost is estimated at $60,000. Schroeder for $38,000. A. B. Ogden & Co. are making the sketches for ten five-story stone and H. H. Bliss has sold for Mrs. Lynch the two four-story brown stone flats terra-cotta front flats, 25x85, which Peter N. and William H. Ramsay will Nos. 302 and 304 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, 40x100.11, to build on the north side of Sixtieth street, 100 feet west of Ninth avenue, at Jacob Altschul, and for the latter two lots on the south side of One Hun­ a cost of $80,000. They will be constructed in the best manner. These dred and Second street, 100 feet east of the Boulevard, 25x118 each, to Mrs. architects are also making plans for a block of five brick flats and stores to Lynch. be erected on the northwest corner of Attorney and^Rivington streets for C. B. Hoffman has sold the four-story brick tenement No. 64 Varick Fay & Stacom, at a cost of about $150,000. Three will be on Rivington street, 25x100, to B. B. Johnston for $16,000. Broker, H. H. Bliss. street, six stories high, 25x89; the corner building will have five stories, 25x I. E. Sayre has sold for John C. Brown the office building No. 63 Pine ? 96, and one on Attorney street, six stories, 25x89. AU these structures will street, about 28x79, for $63,000 to Edith C. Iselin, and for Wm. F. Nisbetthe be built by day's work. plot on the southeast corner of Madison avenue and One Hundred and J. B. Snook has plans on the boards for a three-story brick building, 23.9 Thirteenth street, 45x100.11, to George F. Johnson. xl06.11x102.10, No. 34 Pell street, the cost of which is not yet decided. The Benner & Zeller have sold for the Ames estate the three story and base­ owner is J. W. Hamersley. ment brick dwelling No. 69 Second avenue, northwest corner of Fourth street, 24.6x78, to August Schaefer for $25,000. Mr. Schaefer will alter Brooklyn. the premises into a five-story flat. By the will of John McDonald, of Brooklyn, just admitted to probate, Wm. L. Turner has, it is reported, sold eight lots on the southwest corner of his executors are directed to erect a Catholic Church on a piece of land Eighth avenue and One Hundred and Eighteenth street, four on the avenue extending to the ocean on Surf avenue, Coney Island, and to convey the and four on the street, for $52,000 to A. H. De Witt. building and land to^Bishop Loughlin. We hear that Arnold Lustig has purchased from the Wood estate seven H. Search is about to erect five three-story brown stone dwellings 16 lots on the south side of One Hundred and Fifteenth street, east of Eighth feet front each, on the south side of McDonough street, 160 feet west of avenue, for $5,000 each. Sumner avenue. Four lots on the south side of Seventy-first street, 375 feet west of Eighth Out of Town. avenue, have been sold to C. W. Luyster. Tarry town—A one-story stone chapel (undenominational), containing a Gen. Adelbert Ames and wife have sold the four-story brown stone dwell­ library, 50x75, Gothic in style, is to be built on " the Heights," for which ing No. 208 West Fifty-ninth street, 25x100.5, to Joseph Battin, of Elizabeth, plans are being made by J. R. Thomas. The cost is not yet estimated. N. J., for $55,000 and exchange of property. Broker, P. P. Todd. Orange, N. J—Llewellyn Park will in a few months receive an addition, George H. Stayner has sold the six-story brick factory No. 145 and 147 Mul­ in the shape of a handsome stable, the erection of which has just been com­ berry street, 50x100, to Mrs. Matilda J. Perrine for $85,000. The latter has menced for John Burke. It will accommodate about twelve horses, with sold to Mr. Stayner the five-story brick apartment house on the southeast carriages, etc., and will cost about $2^,000. The architect is John Walter. corner of Park avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, of New York. 30x90x100. P. J. O'Brien has sold thirteen three-story brick and brown stone m houses on the south side of Ninety-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth Removal Notices. avenues; size of each, about 15.4x48, lots 100.11. Mr. O'Brien has also sold J. E. Brugiere has removed his real estate business from No. 8 Pine street eleven similar houses on the north side of One Hundred and Forty-fifth to No. 25 Pine street. street, between New and Edgecombe avenues, each 16x45x99.11, for about A. M. Jones, the real estate broker, has removed from No. 108 to No. 128 $9,500 each for the inside houses, and about $18,000 for the corner house, Broadway. to different buyers. H. H. Elliott, whose real estate office has bean at No. 202 Broadway, has J. S. McQuillen has sold six lots on the southwest corner of Edgecombe removed to No. 26 Pine street. avenue and One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, to P. J. O'Brien for T. S. Clarkson & Co. have removed their real estate business from No. 4 improvement. Pine street to the Bryant building, No. 55 Liberty street. Gorham & Dowling have sold for F. E. Hanson three lots on the west John Davis, the real estate broker, has removed from No. 8 Pine street to side of Eighth avenue, 25 feet north of One Hundred and Fifty-third street, No. 170 Broadway, Room 1. 75x100, for $10,500 to Benjamin Bernard. Brooklyn. Special Notices. T. W. Swimm has sold the three-story stone front dwelling, 18.4x54x100, Stoecker & Whittle, the well-known real estate| brokers and insurance No. 242 Putnam avenue, to Julia E. Gorham for $9,200, and a plot, 80x100. agents of East One Hundred and Eighth street, have removed to 2101 Third on the south side of McDonough street, 160 feet west of Sumner avenue, to avenue, near One Hundred and Fifteenth street, where they will give special H. Search for $8,000. attention to negotiating loans and renting and collecting, take full charge D. H. Fowler & Co. have sold the three-story brick flat, 25x60x100, No. of estates, and carry on a general real estate business. Mr. Stoecker makes 535 Nostrand avenue, to W. C. Giles for $9,675. a specialty of fire and plate-glass insurance. W. F. Corwith has sold the lot on the south side of Java street, 320 feet E. Thiele, of 78 William street, is the agent for the United States of the east of Franklin street, 25x100, to Henry Guse for $2,500. Dyckerhoff Portland cement, which is used and recommended by well- CONVEYANCES. known parties in all parts of the United States. Mr. Thiele will send, on 1885. 1886. April 30 to May 7 inc. April 30 to May 5 inc. application, free of charge, a pamphlet giving full information concerning Number 497 439 the use of Portland cement to any who are interested in the subject. Amount involved 32,412,681 $2,571,549 Number nominal 93 42 - Investors desiring to loan money where a contingent inducement, in addi- fi06 The Record and Guide. May 8, 1886 tion to the regular 6 per cent interest, is offered, are referred to an adver­ Contractors Notes. tisement in another column. Bids will be received by the Commissioner of Public Works until Fri­ Mr. Geo. W. Dawson, who has recently opened a real estate and insur­ day, May 14, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing the Department of Public ance office at No. 475 "West Sixty-fourth street, is one of the most active "Works with eight thousand (8,000) cubic yards clean, sharp sand. brokers on the west side. By his unexceptional references and his prompt attention to business he has already secured the patronage of several large capitalists who have heavy investments in real estate. In addition to his Street Opening. real estate business Mr. Dawson has the agency for the and Lan­ Corporation Counsel Lacombe will make application to the Supreme cashire Fire Insurance Company, one of the staunchest in the city, and is the ' Court on Friday, May 28th, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ New York manager for Wm. Goeller's window shades for store windows, mate and Assessment in the matter relative to the opening of One Hun­ flats and private houses. dred and Fiftieth street, from Tenth avenue to Avenue St. Nicholas.

BUILDING MATERIAL MARKET. LATH.—Receivers appear to be very well satisfied are also occasionally brought under treaty, but not to with the condition of the market. They have not the extent it was hoped would be shown by this time BRICKS.—The market for Common Hards has been succeeded in establishing a further advance as yet, but as the curtailment of operations consequent upon in very good general form during the week, indeed maintained full former rates without difficulty, and labor difficulties has fallen particularly upon certain better than expected, owing to an agreeable disap­ contemplated improvements where this class of lum­ pointment in the matter of the labor question. When disposed of the arrivals about as fast as they came to ber would have been used. Prices remain nominally it was lound that no difficulty with workmen would hand with $2.10, $2.15(3)2.20 made on the poor and steady, but shrewd buyers never regret letting immediately take place, both buyers and sellers ap­ medium grades and $2.25 ner M for the best quality, two or three sellers try to accommodate peared to feel much relieved, and business was taken and some sold to arrive at the latter figure. Dealers them. We quote as follows: Randoms. $18© up in good form with a continued healthy tone since are understood to be distributing about as fast as they 19.50 per M; Specials, $19.50@21 do.; Green Flooring preserved and no radical change made in the line of can secure first-class parcels, and few yards are Boards, $20®22; Dry do. do., $23@26; Sidings, $20® values. The quantity of stock available has at all thought to contain any important accumulation at the 22 do.; Cargoes f. o. b. at Atlantic ports, $18@15 times been equal to the outlet and frequently some­ moment. for rough, and $18®20 for dressed; Cargoes f. o. b. at what in excess, a feature that acted adversely to auy Gulf ports. $12®14 for rough, and $19@21 for dressed. attempt at advancing cost, and may in some excep­ LIME.—After the heavy amounts of late handled Hardwoods continue to go abroad in small parcels tional instances have given buyers a slight advantage, demand has not been quite so active, but this found a to a fair extent, but rather below the average shown at but on the whole the position was kept very well in good balance in smaller offerings, and the market this time last year. On home account the open de­ hand and receivers seem to think they may yet secure was preserved in steady form. Receivers report a mand at the moment is moderate, but most leading a little further gain before the annual break takes rather light production at the Eastward and more or dealers show appreciation of anything in the way of place. The cleaning up of old stocks has made fur­ less difficulty to contend with in the matter of dissat­ really choice and attractive supplies and are ready to ther progress of quite decided character, and it is negotiate on a fair basis of valuation. Offerings only thought quite likely that if no unexpected check to isfied workmen. The State kilns are all busy and their fair. We quote at wholesale rates by car load as follows: the consumption takes place there will yet be product finding a good sale. Walnut, $60@110 per M; white ash, $33@40 do.; oak, something of a scarcity of desirable supplies that may LUMBER.—A considerable amount of complaint $30@40 do.; do. quarter sawed clear, $50@60; maple, lead to stimulating competition. No over-f»ith has over lost business has been indulged in of late, but $20®32 do. : chestnut, $28®32 do.; cherry, $72@90 been strong enough, however, to induce the with­ do.; whitewood, $28®35 do.; elm, $20®23 do.; hickory, probably in a somewhat more emphatic form during $42®55 do. drawal and holding back of stock, and full bids were the current week. Dealers in many cases had become in all cases promptly accepted. At the present writ­ hopeful that contractors were only standing off for shingles are in small stock and firm. The inquiry ing the valuations are placed at [email protected] for Haver- effect, but now find that the questionable position of from home buyers continues to show an increasing straws, and [email protected] for " Up Rivers," much the labor since the first of the year has materially modi­ tendency, and dealers have had indications of a more same as a week ago, though of the latter we hear of a fied the plans regarding contemplated improvements, promising character from exporters. Somewhat few choice exceeding the figures named and some fuller coastwise arrivals are expected. We as shown by a refusal to proceed with work on a great quote Cypress at $8® 10 per M for 6x20 and very poor selling at a lower range. No new stock as deal of property not available until the first of the yet received from the Hudson, but the first is expected 10@11 do. for 6x20 regular assorted shipping; Cy­ present month, and which, in the natural order of press large $16® 18. Pine shipping stock, [email protected] on Monday next, and from the forward condition of things, would already have been giving employment for 18 inch, and Eastern saw grades at [email protected] for 16 the season it is expected that manufacturers will be to a large number of workmen and afforded an outlet inch, as to quality and to quantity. Eastern shaved able to steadily increase the shipments. From New for a liberal quantity of supplies. Under more set­ cedar, [email protected] per M. Machine dressed cedar shingles Jersey the new stock has commenced to appear with tled conditions a great deal of trade could no doubt quoted as follows: For 30 inch, $15@20for A and $23® sufficient freedom to make a market, and [email protected] be stimulated, but the season has been too seriously 28.50 for No. 1; for 24 inch, $13@15 for A and $18.23® per M is shown on the average run of quality, not in­ crippled for full recovery of lost ground Even the 20.50 for No. 1; for 20 inch. [email protected] for A and $11© cluding Hackensacks, of which none are reported, and absence of any immediate difficulty in the building 12.50 for No. 1. the rate would probably be higher. Pales continue trades is not sufficiently reassuring to restore confi­ firm, with buyers quite willing to pay $5.00, and some dence, as workmen would have less advantage now have gone up to $5.25 and even $5.50 per M. For than when operations were further advanced and em­ GENERAL LUMBER NOTES. North River Fronts the market is firm and the demand ployers in a position where resistance would be more good. Philadelphia and Trenton Fronts are quoted difficult. There is another phase of the labor crisis, THE WEST. about as before, say [email protected] alongside pier, with however, already developed that may act as a benefit no stock available, and contracts making ahead of to holders of desirable stocks of lumber at this and SAGINAW VALLEY. production. other points similarly situated. The threats of the LUMBERMAN'S GAZETTE, i Socialists to use the firebrand in the lumber district at BAY CITY, MICH, J CEMENT.—For domestic stock the demand is re­ Chicago, the strikes ol workmen engaged in hand­ The uncertainty and confusion which the labor ported as "good" by pretty nearly all makers, and ling supplies, as well as those employed on troubles and expected right-hour demand have caused some say they have just as much as they can attend various transportation lines, raise a serious question to prevail in the Eastern markets, where the Saginaw to, giving the market a generally healthy tone. The about moving forward stocks to make good natural product is sold, have operated to take the activity out distribution is toward all regular outlets, and former deficiencies at this season, and is suggested as a pos­ of the cargo trade in this market. The boom which rates are ruling steady on the various brands. Do­ sible partial balance to a diminution of demand. began to rise in March slowly petered out in April and mestic Portland is also in good request, indeed manu­ Perplexing and unsatisfactory as matters are at the moment, however, neither building operations in this at the moment quietness and distrust obtain. The la­ facturers a?sert that they are crowded to full capac­ vicinity have been brought to stand, nor leading man­ bor excitement has affrighted capital to some extent, ity, and can promptly place their product without ufacturing industries suspended, but all things con­ and the situation in industries in which lumber is con­ change in cost. Imported cement, all things con­ sidered there has really been a fair general consump­ sumed is disordered. Building enterprises have been sidered, is doing remarkably well. Last month's im­ tion and enough new business done at the yards to in­ dismissed or delayed, and the disposition of the year, portation was the largest on record approximating dicate that work in hand at least is being pushed for­ which was toward activity, has been suspended. We 60,000 bbls., with the arrivals since January 1st show­ ward vigorously and fresh contracts taken up to some suspect, from the difficulty of getting at facts, that ing 120,000 bbls. against 115,000 bbls. for corresponding extent. Even in the simple matter of repairs and al­ in some sales figures which shade former prices asked period last year, the English products now making terations alone, arising through the change of tenants have been made. The general feeling of the market much larger proportion than in 1885. This is due to at the annual moving, the consumption of lumber in a is that it is better to wait and see how the eight-hour the great difference in freight rates, the Continental great city like this is immense, and the small capital­ demand is met, and not let the fear of disaster de­ steamer charges being almost prohibitive while some of ists in a great many cases feel it incumbent upon moralize prices. Wm. F. Whitney has just completed the engagements from Great Britain are about as low as them to attempt carrying out their plans even at the the sale of 1,500,000 feet of lumber on his wharves at ever known. Notwithstanding the full offering, how­ risk of shorter hours and full wages. The export Point Lookout at $8, $16 and $36, and 800,000 feet of ever, receivers seem to have been very successful up trade continues much behind last year and is irregu­ Norway to be cut at to $8.75. Other lots have sold $21 to date in finding a market for the stock at various lar, though occasionally shippers fill a pretty good- and $15 straight and $9, $18 and $38. There is some points throughout the country, one Southern contract sized invoice. On first-hand offerings the market has hopeless feeling expressed, but we believe this is with­ alone showing over 50,000 bb s. to meet which large been a little slow with a general tendency of values in out reason and that trade will recover before a great consignments are constantly made as supplies arrive buyers1 favor, though rates on really desirable stock while. We continue cargo quotations unchanged. out, and the present unsold accumulation of standard are let down easy. CARGO QUOTATIONS. brands is very light. Sellers, however, have r>f late Shipping culls $ 8 00®11 00 come in contact with the common enemy of all busi­ Common 16 00@20 00 ness this year, the labor troubles, and especially feel Eastern Spruce has found rather a weak market. 3-uppers 36 00@40 00 the influence at the WVst where the uncertainty At the date of our last receivers were struggling Billstuff 9 00®10 00 regarding transportation has led to a modification, with one of those bunchy accumulations of Norway bill stuff 9 00@10 00 and in some instances a cancellation of orders. Just cargoes afloat in the harbor so frequent at SOUTH AMERICA. at the moment, too, there is a scarcity of canal freight this season of the year, and as subsequent ar­ room, owing to small number of boats at this end of rivals have been sufficient to keep up a small sur­ Mail advices this week report the Rio Janeiro mar­ the route, and except on local account it is difficult to plus it was not an easy matter to retain the position ket as foilows: distribute stock. Some little irregularity in. quota­ in good form. Indeed, a great deal of irregularity tions is noticeable, but figures on landing parcels mav prevailed, and at times judgment was at fault in the Pitch Pine—There have been no receipts since our be placed at [email protected] per bbl., as to brand, quantity, last. The last sale was at 40$000 per doz., at which effort to make disposition of the offering, even where the brokers still quote nominally. Receipts last etc. attractive schedules had to be placed. Yard dealers month were 1,161,678 feet, against 427,833 in March, rarely refused to negotiate, but saw their advantage 1885. GL1SS.—Widiin the past fortnight there has been and frequently made good use of it, some stock sell­ some falling off in the demand, the flush of the season White Pine—No arrivals and the market firm at 115 ing really cheap as compared with rates ruling last —120 rs per foot. Receipts in March were 307,55C feet, having passed with the turn into the present month. month. By an oversight quotations were omitted Buyers, however, have by no means disappeared, and against 137,416 feet for the same month last year from our last report, when he had intended to make Spruce Pine—No receipts since our last, nor during in a steady easy-going way there is a fairly active $16 an extreme. That figure seems a little too full the past month. In March, 1885, none was received. and healthy sort of business taking place with the now, even for extra attractive assortment of sizes, Swedish Pine—The Hanna, from Christiana, brought condition of affairs cheerful and satisfactory. Stocks and it is difficult to name the intide rate, though re­ 589 doz. red deals, which were sold at 38$500 per are plentiful enough to made any ordinary selection ceivers say nothing desirable can be reached for less dozen. At this price brokers quote the market steady. possible without difficulty, but there is no excess of than $14 per M. Maine manufacturers are talking Receipts in March were 1,265 doz., against 737 doz. for accumulation, and the reduced importation is coming about light shipments this month, but the Provinces the same month last year. out in good assortment tending to prevent an unsale­ will probably spare enough for all wants. able accumulation. Home production meets with a White Pine has not been particularly active this The Chicago Northwestern Lumberman reports as good average share of attention and is firmly sus­ week. Exporters were talking about a little stock follows: tained, with everything reported as " quiet" on the and closed on one or two parcels, and the home call The panicky feeling among the yardmen on account, labor question at primary points. Any quantity of in an irregular way took quite a fair amount for ordi­ of the demand of their employees for an advance of " rumors" come over from Europe upon the subject nary consumptive wants, but dealers report disap­ wages has almost struck dead a market that scarcely of renewal of strikes, etc., but the trade here does not pointment over some previous promising indications manifested life before. A number of cargoes have give the reports more than passing attention. and grumble accordingly. Supplies from the North been sold this week, but it has required hard work to and West are still openly valued " about as before." dispose of them. The spectacle has been witnessed of HARDWARE.—Out of town demand continues but dealers who feel no urgent necessity for adding to seeing a small bunch of loads stand at the docks for somewhat moderate and uncertain, but on local ac­ their accumulations seem to think from the intima­ days with no buyers—a thing never witnessed before count business has of late been a trifle better. Buyers, tions they have already received that a little delay in at a like season of the year. Commission men admit to be sure, operate with a great deal of caution, but closing contracts will do no harm in the matter of that this is the dullest market opening they ever ex­ cost. We quote at [email protected] for West Indies ship­ perienced, and attribute the cause to the condition of their actual wants compel the handling of a great ping boards; $25.00®29.00 for South American do.; deal of stook iu a small way and this gives a slightly labor. Yet it must be acknowledged that if all were $12.00® 14.00 for box boards, and [email protected] for serene in labor circles there 'xogud still he a gulf be­ encouraging feature to the situation. Supplies are extra do. tween the yard dealers and the. manufacturers on the available at former cost to the full extent of the out­ Yellow Pine continues selling to some extent and in other side of the lake. There is. too, small a margin let, bnt show nr> ezoess of a noticeable oharacter and much the old form. A few cargoes changed hands between cargo and yard prices,. Tjh,an»ll men have values continue to be well maintained on all standard from time to time as buyers discover new wants, but nominated their figures, and; promise, n#t to recede articles. No changes on any of the principal lists of no other incentive will induce demand for randoms as from them. The jobbers, are unable, as a class, to cor­ builders' hardware have of late been announced, caution is a dominant feature in all movements of respondingly raise priest in the yards, Undjejf the cir^ yard dealers. Schedules cut f OP special consumption May 8,1886 The Record and Guide. 607 cumstances the latter cannot be expected to buy Iu m- SALES OF THE WEEK. SCOTT A MYERS. ber freely. *109th st, No. 132, s s, 81.10 w Lexington av, One cargo of partly dry piece stuff from Pentwater The following are the sales at the Real Estate Ex­ 19x100.11, four-story brick tenem't. Sarah was sold this week at $10 a thousand. The same com­ change and Auction Room for the week ending A. Low 8,000 mission house making this sale reports the sale of a May 7: dry cargo of dimension at $11 a thousand. A cargo of J. L. WELLS. green dimension was sold at $9.50. Another was held * Indicates that the property described has been bid. Terrace pi, known as lot No. 830 on map of at $9.75. One was sold at prices not mentioned. Com­ in for plaintiff's account: village of Melrose South, 62.2xl29x59.2x mission men report the range on fairly good short 151.3. A. Lion. (Amt due $1,426) 3,050 RICHARD V. HARNETT & CO. green dimension at $9.50 to 9.75. The price of a good J. T. BOYD. run of short dry stuff is placed at $11, but it is prob­ Fulton st. No. 40, s w cor Pearl st, 50x18.1x51.3 Mitchell pi, No. 14 ^49th st), n s, 334 e 1st av, able that a cargo to bring that figure would have to x29, five-story brick store. Clara T. Pom- 18x80.10, three-story brown stone dwelPg, be all white pine and bone dry. Long joists and eroy $62,500 gas fixtures, &c. L. Lese 7,875 timber are sold at special prices. Fulton st, No. 44, s e s, 75 n w Pearl st, 26.9x This spring there has been a considerable call for 30.11xl0.10x irreg, four-story brick store. CREVIER * WOOLLEY. inch mill culls. One house has sold a number of car­ K.W.Miller 29,000 Coenties slip. No. 22, n s, 47.8 e Front st, 20x goes of such stuff at $7.50 to $8 a thousand. The box 46th st, Nos. 114-120, s s, 200 w 6th av, lOOx 50.6, four-story brick building and store. makers want it, and the demand is in advance of 100.5; also interior lot in rear being 100.5 s John M. Eitel. (Leased to May 1,1887; receipts. Sales are often made to arrive. About all 46th st and 250 w 6th av, 18.5x115, tbree- rent $1,200) 13,000 the activity there is in the cargo market pertains to story brick stable. R. B. Cauldwell 72,500 cull lumber—a not very promising feature, but good 79th st, No. 48, s s, 39 e Madison av, 18x80, A. J. BLEECKER & CO. as far as it goes. four-story brown stone dwell'g, mirrors, 49th st, No. 212, s s, 90 w Broadway, 50x18. lOx This week the demand for hardwood, except for &c. James Chaskel 23,500 50x19,4, one-story frame stable. Wm. B. building purposes, has probably touched the lowest 83d st, s s. 160 e 5th av, 75x103.2, vacant. B. C. Lockwood. (Amt due, taxes, &c, abt point that it will reach during the year, except, Wandel) 49,500 $12,500) 13,500 perhaps, right at its close. The general apprehension 95th st, n s, 95 w Madison av, 75x100.8, vaoant. 140th st, n s, 150 w 8th av, 100x99.11, vacant. is so great that almost everyone is preparing for the Chas. S. Brown 23,900 DoreLyon. 10,400 worst, and as the worst never comes-and will not 95tn st, n s, 100 w 4th av, 100x100.8, vacant. R. E. H. LUDLOW & CO. come this year, matters are likety to improve in the C. Rathbone 23,5f0 8th st, No. 324, s s, 367.9 e Av B, runs east 19.9x course of a few weeks, when the situation becomes 96th st, s s, 100 e Madison av, 25x100.8, vacant. south 61.5 x east — x south 45.9 x west 44.6 better defined. R. C. Rathbone 5,600 06th st, adj, 75x100.8, vacant. Francis J. x north 97.6. four-story brick store and LUMBERMAN AND MANUFACTURER, I tenem't and four-story brick tenem't on Vchnugg 15,300 rear. William Long , 13,525 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, \ 108th st, n s, 20 e Madison av, 50x50, vacant. O. Trade at St. Louis is a little better this week than WM. REYNOLDS BROWN. last, but is very light. The mills along the river are T Mackey.... 7,200 all in operation, but there is a lack of orders for 116th st, a s. 200 e 8th av, 100x100, vacant. Lawrence st, n e s, 250.9 s e 10th av, 50xl20.4x special bills which usually come at this time. Logs Thos. Mc.Velt 25,800 50 6x113.6, excepting therefrom portions of aud lumber are moving on the river freely, but no 117th st, s c, 200 e 8th av, 100x100, vacant. above for opening of 127tb st, three-story sales are reported. The St. Croix has no logs on the John R. Foley 20,000 frame dwell'g and two-story frame dwell'g market worth mentioning, but the drives are progress­ 142d at, n s, 175 e Boulevard, 100x99.11, vacant. on rear. C. L. Mead 9,5C0 ing so fast that the new stock will soon be at hand. Z. J.Haipin... 8,100 Manhattan st, s s, 77 e Bl< omingdale road, 25x Prices are held firm and few sales reported. St. Paul 142dst, adj, 100x99.11. Wm. E. Haws , 8,000 100 to Blackberry alley, with right, title, is doing better than Minneapolis, as will be seen by the Boston av, s e s, 120.6 n e 165th st, 119.9x245x &c, to Yi said alley, excepting therefrom tables of receipts and shipments for the week. It is 96.4x3)2, two-story dweli'g with rear stable. a strip 34 feet in width for widening of suspicioned that is rather forcing sales, but John R. Foley 11,000 Manhattan st, vacant. H. H. Brown 4.900 a visit to nearly all the leading St. Paul offices found Madison av, n w cor 95th st, 25.2x95, vacant. all ready to give us assurance that they were firm on Chas. S. Brown 11,600 Total $1,033,105 prices. Madison av, adj, 75.6x95. Same 24,000 Madison av, w s, 77.2 u 81st st, 25.6x95, vacant. Corresponding, week 1885 $1,372,370 The Wisconsin stocks are getting cut down to a min­ John D. Ciimmins 13,400 imum, and there seems no reason why there should be Madison av, es, 50 n lOSth st, 50x70, vacant. BROOKLYN, N. F. any break on list figures. Wm. Cohen 9,150 The drives on the Wisconsin River have been de­ In the City of Brooklyn, Messrs. J. Cole, Cole & Madison av, s e cor 109th st, 25x95, vacant. Murphy, Taylor & Fox, John F. B. Smyth and T. A. layed by the strike. A heavy and troublesome jam Wm. Cohen 8,625 has kept them back on the Chippewa. Black River Madison av, adj, 75x95. Same 18,000 Kerrigan have made the following sales for the week drives are doing better than usual and will come out ending May 7 : all right. New av, w s, 2*5 s 145th sr, 50x100, vacant. S. C.Hopkins 3.000 Adams st, s s, 63.4 w Bremen st, 23.2x50. Ed­ ENGLAND. Riverside av, n e cor 81st st, 28.1x—x27.2xl03, ward McLaughlin $2,070 We find the following report of sales at as vacant. William Lalor 15,000 *Bainbridge st, s s, 275 w Hopkinson av, 20x published in the Timber Trades'1 Journal: St. Nicholas av, e s, 233.9 s 145th 3t, 75X100, va­ 100 „ 400 cant, S. C. HopkiMs 11,700 Bergen st, n s, 295 e Saratoga av, 30x5.7x30.6, Honduras mahogany, ex Alaska, from New York, 4th av, n w cor 95th st, 25.2x100, vacant. R. (.'. gore. Clarence Dickerson 55 65 logs, 14,037 ft, 2%d, to 7J£d., average 3.7-lfid. per ft. Rathbone 7,00 Bremen st, s wcor Adams st, 26x56.2x25x63.4, nearly. 4th av, ws. 25.2 s 96th st, 25.2x100. Same .. 5,250 two-story dweil'g. A. M. Suydam 4,5C0 Honduras cedar, ex Alaska, from New York, 11 logs, 8th av, w s, 66.11 u 112th st, 8.11x100x45.3x106.4, Bremen st, adj. 26x — x 25x56.2, two-story 2,471 ft, 2%d, per ft. vacant. L. Z. Bach — 3,550 dweirg. L.Bauer 2,500 Lancewood spars, ex City of Chicago, from New 8th av, adj, 25x100. John R. Foley 7,000 York, 421 spars,tis. to 14s. Cd., average 7s. 9%d. each. Br- men st, adj, 26x54.2x25x61.4. Ed. McLaugh­ JOHN F. B. SMYTH. lin 1,775 City St. Domingo lancewood spars, ex Istrian, from Fulton st, s s, 47 w Brooklyn av, 25x100, frame Boston, 1,441 spars, 3s. to8s. 6d., average 3s. 2J^d. each. 1st st. No. 7, s s, bet Bowery and 2d av, 22.5x buildings. J.J.Drake 2,800 City St. Domingo mahogany, ex Istrian, from Boston, 73.10x82.5x77.5, two-story frame dweirg. Fulton st, s e cor Kingston av. 22x100. Hy. L. 16 logs, 837 ft, 3J&1. to 8^d., average 4 21-32d, per ft. Dr. Wetd 12,450 Betts 2,200 City St. Domingo Satinwood, ex Istrian, from Boston, 26th st, Nos. 3<:7 and 329, n s, 300 w 8th av, 50x Fulton st, s s, adj, 138x100. C. Dickerson 10,605 27 logs, 1,068 ft. 4d. to 4s. 6d., average 8 23 32d. per ft. 98.9, two four-story brick tenem'ts with Fulton st, adj, 9.7x—x40.1x100. Same 715 American whitewood, ex Ruby, from Norfolk, 17 two ihrte-story brick real- teneia'is. R. S. *Grantst, s s, 50 e Lawrence st, 50x113.2, Flat- logs, 1.078 ft, Is. 9^d. per cubic ft. Treacy 35 050 bush 600 California sequoia, ex E. T. Crowell, from San Fran­ 38th st. No. 213, n s, 150 e 3d av, 25x98.9, four- Palmetto st, e s, 85.4 n Evergreen av, 20x80. cisco. 298 planks, 1,115 ft, Is. 9d. to 2s. 6d., average 3s. story brick building. John Callahan 12,650 Geo. C. Diekmaun 460 0 5-16d. per cubic ft. 48th st, No. 311, n s, 150.8 w 8th av, I9.4xl00.5x Smith st, e s, 117.6 s President st, 19.8x76.6x19.7 GLASGOW. 20 x irreg, four-story brown stone dwelPg. x77.4. D. W. Bedell 6,525 A public sale of timber took place at Greenock on D. F. Sholer 15,400 Washington st, e s, 127.10 s Johnson st, 25x 15th inst., prices as noted below. Catalogue submitted 55th st. No. 418, s s, be' 9th and 10th avs, 20.10 107.1, four-story brick building. Jos. comprised Quebec pine timber and hardwoods, also x80, four-story stone front fiat. E. H. Wurzler ; 32,700 teak and pitch pine. Transactions w ere to a fair ex­ Tobin. (Leasehold; lease has 5 years to York st, No. 185, n s, 75 e Charles st, 25x100. tent, but a large proportion of the goods was with­ run with privilege of renewal; ground rent Patrick Dooley 4,500 drawn for want of competition. The low prices ruling $210 per annum 6,400 Bushwick av, s e cor Adams st, 27.6x60.2x25x for Baltic goods and for pitch pine weaken demand for 58th st, No. 116, s s, 439 w 6th av, 19x100.5, four- 71.8, two-story dweirg. Chas. Pabst 5,100 Quebec common yellow pine, stock of which is pretty story stone front dwell'g. Marshall D. Bushwick av, adj,27.6x48.8x25x60.2, two-story heavy. Hall. (Mort. $*4,800) 37,000 dwell'g. Ed. McLaughlin ; 3,000 Per cub. ft. J. THOMAS STEARNS. Bushwick av, adj, 27.6x48x25x59.6, two-story' dweirg. Same 2,400 s. d. 26th st, Nos. 261 and 253, n s, 125 e 8th av, 37.6x Quebec waney boardwood (prime)—20 and 21 Carlton av, No. 128, w s, 25x100, three-story 98.9, two three-story frame rlwell'gs. Fred. frame dweirg. Emil Hess 3,600 in. average 2 2 S. Howard and S. T. Cannon 16,400 Quebec waney boardwood—18 logs 1 1% Evergreen av, easterly cor Palmetto st, 22.2x Quebec square boardwood (first-class)—15J4 A. H. MULLER & SON. 85.4, two-story dweirg. Geo. C. Diek- in. average mann 4,500 1 6 57th £t, s e cor 7th av, 100x100, vacant. J. Ro- Evergreen av, adj, 18.2x80, two story dwell'g. Quebec yellow pine joinerwood—121ogS'=372 maine Brown for W. Conover. (Mort. eft Same : 900 1 2 $75,000) 100,000 Evergreen av, n e s, 80 8 s e Palmetto st. 20.2x Quebec red pine—(140 logs) 35 c. ft. average 109th st, n s, 150 w 9th av, 100x100.11, vacant. I per log 91.8. S.Larkin .' 3,025 0 10^ 110th st, s s, 150 w 9th av, 100x100.11, vacant, j" Howard av, e s, 98.2 n St. Marks av, 32.2x356.1. Quebec oak—113 c. ft. average per log B. P. Fairchild 36,000 Quebec elm—44 c. ft. average per log 1 11 Parfitt Bros 625 109th st, n s, 400 e 10th av, 50x100.11, vacant. I Howard av, w s, 85.1 n St. Marks av, 32.2xlC0. Sawn pitch pine—40 c. ft. average per log... 2 0 110th st, s s, -i00 e luth av, 50x100.11, vacant.. j" Pitch pine boards—5-13 in. x 1 in 1 OH Hy. L. Betts 360 0 9 B. P. Fairchild 17,000 Lafaj ette ar, No. 756, s s, 80 w Throop av, 20.1 112th st, s s, 150 e 5th av, 100x100.11, vacant. xlOO, two-story dwell'g. Aug. Gomer 3,550 Lipman Toplitz 19,400 Kingston av, e s, abt 95 s Herkimer st, 114x142. NAILS.—Hopes of improvement in this market have 112th st, adj, 71.3x-x36.4xt00.il. Same 9,650 Parfitt Bros 5,580 not been realized. Labor difficulties tend to reduce 118th st, s s, 70 o Manhattan av, 20x100.11, va­ Kingston av, adj, 50.6x—xl42, gore. Hy. L. cant. J. Romaine Brown 3,450 production, but also retard consumption and interfere - Betts 1,400 with transportation and business is very closely fig­ 133d st, n s, 240 w 4th av, 50x99.11, vacant. J. Myrtle av, n e cor North Elliott pi, 86x78xl02x ured down to a line of the most absolute necessity. R. Brown 7,400 irreg., vacant. John N. Eitel 18,425 On the whole, however, the selling side of the market P. F. MEYER. Putnam av, s s, 275 w Reid av, 75xl00x58x irreg. C. F. Bedell 4,230 carries rather the greatest advantage, and fairly Boulevard, e s, abt eaui-distant bet Mosholu Saratoga av, s e cor Bergen st, 13.6x78 7x77.5, steady prices are maintained without much apparent av and unnamed st~ 55.4x102x50x125. L. S. gore. Hy. L. Betts 200 difficulty. Quotations stand at [email protected] 20 per keg, Quackenbush 420 Saratoga av, s w cor Bergen st, 26.1 x south­ and large invoices obtainable a fraction lower. Unnamed st, n e cor 80-foot Boulevard, 102x— west 356.1x32.2 x northeast 341 to Bergen X107.9, gore. P.B.Ross 250 st, x32.5. Hy. L. Betts 875 PAINTS, OILS, ETC.—A light uncertain sort of Uanamed st, n s. adj, 75x11 lx75x 102. Same... 630 St. Marks av, n s, 59.7 e Ralph av, runs east trade reported, and nothing very new or interesting Unnamed st, adj, 125xll8xl25x abt 145. Same.. 1,C50 162.7 x northeast 336.3 x north 32.2 x south­ 19th st, No. 104, s s, 175 e 4th av, 25x92, four- west 501.11 to beginning. J.J.Drake 470 on the general market. Buyers cannot be induced to story brick dweirg. J. K. Howland 27,850 invest beyond their most positive wants, even in thor­ St. Marks av, s s, 58.11 w Ralph av, runs west Mosholu av, s e cor 80-foot Boulsvard, 53 6x100 161 x southwest 380.5 x south 31.2 x north- oughly standard goods, and jobbers, manufacturers x—, gore. P. B. Ross 310 east538.U. Hy. L. Betts 505 and importers are compelled to nurse their patience Mosholu av, s s, adj, 125x100. L. S. Quacken­ Coney Island plank read, 1st, Foster and and await developments. Stocks are not weighty and bush 1,500 Johnson avs—the block, 255.2x324x240x410, that prevents pressure to realize^ but the situation Mosholu av, adj, 125x116. Same 1,500 Flatbush. J. W. Kennelly 8,500 tends to give prices an easy tone. Linseed Oil meets WM. KENNELLY & CO. with about the usual trade call and the present valua­ Roosevelt st, Nos. 53 and 55, w s, 28.2 s New Total $159,450 tion is at 38@39c. for Western, and 39@40c. for City. Bowery, runs west 28.9 to Nos. 13 and 15 Corresponding week, 1885 $80,529 Spirits Turpentine has been unsettled at another con­ New Bowery, x southwest along said New siderable drop on value, with present quotations Bowery 27.9 to No. 51 New Chambers st, x placed at 36^@37^o. per gallon, according to quan­ southeast 11.6 x east 41.3 to Roosevelt st, x tity. north 27.8 to beginning, two three-story CONVEYANCES. brick stores and tenem'ts. John Eichler.. 19,250 KEW YORK CITY. PITCH AND TAR.—Not much animation and most 13th st. No. 540, s s, 148 w Av B, 22x103.3, three- af the business on a sort of special order trade guided story brick store and tenem't. James APRIL 30, MAY 1, 3, 4, 5. by immediate wants. Supply ample and former rates Judge. (Amt. due $4,745) 5,500. Allen st, No. 53, w s, 200 s Grand st, 25x87.6, *113th st, Nos. 407-413, n s, 145 e 1st av, lOOx five-story brick store and tenem't. Karl M. readily accepted. We quote Pitch at [email protected] per 100.11, four four-story brick tenem'ts. An­ bbl.; Tar, $1.90@3:05, according to quantity, quality drew Luke. (Amt due on each $6,951; prior Wallach to Maier R. Levy. Morts. $18,500. anddelivery. • morts. on each $6,250). -30»170 April 30. •'•-..• $28,500 608 The Record and Guide. May 8,1886

Allen st, No. 3, ws,77nDivision st, 23x87.6,1 Cherry st, n w cor Oliver st, 24.9x98.6x25.6x 1 W. Porter, Jersey City, Oliver Porter and three-story frame store and dwell'g and | 98.6. ! Emily wife of John L. Gwyer, to Robert two-story brick shop on rear. ! 109th st, s s, 195 e 5th av, 25x100.11. f Porter, Bayside, L. I. Q. C. Dec. 22. nom Eldridge st, Nos. 14and 16, e s, 40x87.6, three- Also property in Brooklyn. j Houston st, n s, 311 w Av C, 23x79.1x23x77.8. story brick store and dwell'g; these lots are Release dower. Margaret L. Dunham, wid­ John I. Collins, South Nyack, N. Y., to partly in rear of above. ow, to John Dunham and ano., exrs. William Nathan Kann. April 30. 11,000 Adam Senges to Samuel L. Brody and Louis Dunham. May 3. nom Henry st, No. 122, s s, 236.8 e Pike st, 25x100, Finestone. Morts. $14,000. May 1. 32,700 Christopher st, No. 83, n s, 116.2 e Bleecker st, two-story brick store and dwell'g: and three- Same property. Agreement as to boundary of 22.1x60, three-story brick dwell'g. Jane story brick tenem't on rear. Hugh O'Don- rear building line of Eldridge st lots. Samuel Pound, widow, John J., Sophia and Fanny oghue to The Mayor, Aldermen, &c, New L. Brody and Louis Finestone with Jonas Pound, heirs John Pound, to The German York. May 5. 14,000 Weil and Bernhard Mayer. May 3. nom Evangelical Lutheran St. John's Church. Irving pi, No. 62, e s, 27 s 18th st, 26xl07.3x26x Allen st, No. 3, w s, 77 n Division st, 23x87.6. April 29. 10,750 107.3, three-story brick dwell'g. James Phalen Samuel L. Brody and Louis Finestone to Christopher st, No. 118, s s, 59.2 e Bedford st, to John S. Huyler. April 19. 24,000 Jonas Weil and ano. M. §4,000. May 1. 9,500 26x81.8x25.8x87, five-story brick store and Ludlow st, e s 68 n Stanton st, 17x89, new Bank st, No. 94, s s, 32.9 e Greenwich st, 18.6x tenem't. John Totten to Mary K. wife of tenem't projected. Sarah A. wife of Abram 51.3x17x53.6, two-story brick dwell'g. Pat­ Henry M. Baker. M. $7,000. April 30. 27,500 M. Fanning to George B. Christman. Mort. rick Lilly to Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. April Christopher st, n s. Party wall agreement. $5,000. April 30. 9,400 24. 7,860 Henry Haggerty with William I. Gessner. Ludlow st, e s, 51 n Stanton st, 17x89, new Beekman st, No. 50, n s, 127 w Gold st, 26.2x July 1,1873. tenem't projected. Abraham B. and Ephraim 90.7x26x86 7, four-story brick store. Alice H. Columbia st, No. 61, w s, 175 s Rivington st, 25 B. Levy to George B. Christman. Mort. $5,500. Wallace, Syracuse, N. Y., to Thomas C. Hig- xlOO, three-story brick dwell'g and two-story May 3. 8,800 gins. April 30. 26,000 brick stable on rear. All title in building. Ludlow st, Nos. 170-174, e s, 85.2 n Stanton st, Bleecker st, No. 282, w s, 47 s Commerce st, 21x Bill of sale. George Willets, Hempstead, L. 65x89, new tenem'ts projected. Maria Beis- 75, three story frame (brick front) store and I., to Ann P. Hilliard, Jersey City. April heim, widow, to George B. Christman. Q. C. dwell'g. Helena and I. B. Langstadter, exrs. 30. 4,250 May 1. 1,393 Bernhard Langstadter, to Elise wife of Moses Columbia st, No. 90, e s, 200 n Rivington st, 25x Same property. Maria Beisheim, widow, Jen­ Herz. April 27. 8,575 100, three-story brick store and dwell'g and nie wife of John Holoch, Jr., William and Same property. Jacob Langstadter to same. three-story brick dwell'g on rear. Levi Stern Charles Beisheim, Georgiana wife of George April 27. 8,575 to Marcus Miller. Sub. to all liens. April Streit to George B. Christman. 4 5 part. Same property. Helena, Isaiah B., Aaron, 26. 12.C00 Morts. $18,500. May 1. 29,200 Clara, Ida, Rose and Esther Langstadter, Columbia st, e s, 40 s Broome st, 20x55. Same property. Oscar Beisheim, by Albert M. Pauline Levi and Adeline Ofner to same. Q. Anthony, Mary A., Josephine A., and Theo­ Schuck, guard., to same. 1-5 part. Sub. to C. April 27. val. consid dore E. Rainetaux and Augusta Douglas, only $3,750 or 1-5 of morts. May 1. 7,300 Boulevard, 11th av, 88th st to 89th st—thel heir of Almira Douglas, formerly Rainetaux, Macdougal st, No. 30, e s, 53 s Prince st, 25x100, block, 201.4x325, vacant. dec'd, Brooklyn, who with above were the George Punchard to Antonio Marsicano and Western Boulevard, s e cor 89th st, runs south heirs of Almira S. C. Rainetaux, to Joseph Emilio Rippetto. May 1. 18,000 201.4 to SSth st, x east 7 to Bloomingdale Straus. Q. C. April 21. 50 Madison st, No. 212, s s, 156.6 w Jefferson st, 26 road, x northeast to 89th st, x west 46, with Cortlendt st, No. 22. Party wall agreement. xl04. Solomon Chelimer to Dennis Cahill. all title in streets adj, excepting Blooming- William H. Bradford with The Metropolitan Mort. $10,000. April 30. ' 17,500 dale road, one-story brick store and two- Telephone and Telegraph Co. April 28. nom Madison st, s s, 233 w Market st, 25x100. ~| story frame store and dwell'g. Cortlandtst,No. 28, n w cor New Church st, 25.2x Division st, s s, 156.9 e Jefferson st, 27x113.4 | 88th st, n s, 125 w 10th av, runs north 100.8 x 122.11x25x122.11, five-story brick office build­ to East Broadway, x26xll3.8. | west 103 to e s of Broadway, x south 102.11 ing and stores. Phebe Pearsall, Augusta C. East Broadway, s s, 343.8 e Catharine st, 27x | to 88th st, x east 121, vacant. wife of William H. Field, Francis P. Field, 75. J- Richard M. Martin, referee, to Fannie Mc- widow, Mary E. wife of Charles A. Jackson, Oliver st, e s, 24.6 s Henry st, 24.6x91.10x23.4 | Cormack. May 1. 192,900 Charles C. Bradhurst, Phebe P. wife of Alfred x92. 16 of above. | Boulevard, n w cor 92d st, 25.8x100, vacant. ) E. Lahens and Thomas C. P. Bradhurst, indi- South st, n s, 90 e Clinton st, 93.4x145.10 to | 92d st, n s, 100 w Boulevard, 25x100.8, vacant. £ vid., and Thomas C. P. Bradhurst and Henry Water st. All title. j Bennett J. King to Edward J. King. C. a. C. de Rivera, as trustees for Phebe P. Lahens, Alfred Bedlow to Henry Bedlow and ano., G. Jan. 27,1881. nom to Patrick H. Fay. April 10. 122,500 trustees. April 24. nom Broad st, No. 84, w s, 43.3 n Stone st, runs Same property. Phebe Pearsall, extrx. Edward Monroe st, s s, 70.6 w Jefferson st, 23x100, va­ north 26.8 x west 77.6 x north 0.8 x west 23.6 Pearsall, to same. April 22. nom cant. Jane V. C. Cooper, Catharine A., south 25.2 x east 98.10, four-story brick store. Same property. Augusta C. Field et al., exrs. Cornelia B., Elizabeth V. R. De Peyster and Susan M. wife of and Eugene Dutilh to and trustees Mary Bradhurst, dec'd, to same. Mary B. Bailey, heirs Mary De Peyster, dec'd, Charles E. Butler, Stockbridge, Mass., and April 22. nom to Rubin Shire and Morris Goldberg. Mar. George S. Morrison. Mort. $15,000. May 1. Delancey st, Nos. 289 and 291, s s, 25 e Cannon 29. 5,000 40,000 st, 42x75, two three-story brick dwell'gs. Ed- Montgomery st, No. 27, e s, 100.7 s Henry st, Broome st, No. 577, s s, 200.8 e Hudson st, 22x M. Willett to The Roman Catholic Church of 19.6x75, three-story brick dwell'g. Henry A. 69.9x22x69.8, two-story brick dwell'g. The St. Rose, Cannon st. April 30. 14,500 Smith, Westchester, to James J. Hart. Q. Missionary Soc. Most Holy Redeemer, State Eldridge st, No. 47, w s, 14^.2 n Canal st, 26.6x C. Oct. 13, 1885. nom N. Y., to Ellen Reynolds. April 30. 10,100 100.3x25.8x100.3, three-story frame (brick Same property. James J. Hart to James B. Broome st, No. 577, % °f tne st m front of prem­ front) store and tenem't and five-story brick Clampett. April 29. 10,100 ises only. Same to same. B. & S. April shop on rear, new building projected. Elias Maiden lane, No. 129, n e s, 19.8x82.4 to" 30. nom P. Williams, Rutherford, N. J., to Meyer Fletcher st. Bowery, No. 22, w s, 22.8 n PeU st, 25.1x99.6 Baum and Moses Friedmann. April 28. 16,000 Bond st, No. 15, s s, 25x114.5 to alley across x25x97.8. Eldridge st, No. 77, w s, 145.5 n Hester st, 29.4 \ rear. v Grand st, No. 399, s s, 20.1x80.1. xlOO, including on alley 4.7 wide, six-story j Bleecker st, No. 77, n s, 75'w Broadway, 17.10 Canal st, No. 327, n s, 20.11x88.9x18.7x85.4. brick store and tenem't and four-story brick x88.9xl8.6x83.10. Waverly av, No. 112, s s, 225.3 e 6th av, 22x - tenem't on rear. I Also a claim arising out of the transfer of No. 97. Eldridge st, No. 79, w s, 175 n Hester st, 25x 212 Broadway. Spring st, No. 146, s s, 20xS0. 2 100x25.6x100, five-story brick store and tene- | Also cash. Centre st, No. 142, e s, 26.4x105.8x26.8x103. ment and four-story brick tenem't on rear, j Allotted in partition to George L. Thomas. Also securities, &c. Conrad Ruhl to Moses Goldberg. Morts. Norfolk st, w s, 50 s Hester st, 50x50; No. 9, one- Allotted in partition to Catharine d'Angle- $22,000. May 3. 67,000 story frame stable; No. 11, two-story frame mont. Eldridge st, w s, 175 n Hester st, 25xl00x25.6x dwell'g. John A. and Jonas S. W. Farring- Bowery, No. 65, n e cor Walker st, 8.7x80.1x 100. Michael J. Adrian to Conrad Ruhl. ton and Rebecca A. wife Abel Wheaton, 8.4XSU.3. Q. C. May 1. nom Eastchester, to Charles [Schmidt. April 19. Grand st, No. 397, s s, 20x80. Elizabeth st, Nos. 83 and 85, w s. 150 n Hester 14,000 South 5th av, No. 61, e s, 25x100. st, 50x94. William P. Woodcock, Bedford, Norfolk st, No. 118, e s, 175 n Rivington st, Washington st, No. 515, e s, 21.3x56.6x21.2x j N. Y., to Isaac C. Johnson. April 16. 22,000 25x100, one two-story frame stables. Solomon 56.3. I Frankfort st, No. 12, n s, 27.4x107.6x28.3x1 Bachrach to Henry Lippman. Mort. $6,500. Also cash. J 107.6. Mav 3. 14,000 Allotted in partition to Ronald Thomas. Bleecker st, No. 79, n s, 89.4 e Mercer st, 17.10 ! Peck "slip, No. 36, w s, 88.3 n South st, 19.2x53.3 Broadway, JNo. 640, s e cor Bleecker st, 25.2x x88.9xl8.5x93.9. y xl9x52.6, five-story brick store. Josephine 196 to Crosby st, x 26.1dxl96 on Bleecker st Chrystie st, No. 194, e s, 18.9x100. Heichel to Henry O. Humphrey. May 1. 11,500 to beginning, six-story iron front store. Oli­ Also cash, &c. Perry st, n s, abt 112.6 w Greenwich st. 25x95. ver H. Keep to Benjamin Lichtenstein and Allotted in partition to Addison Thomas. Lydia Blanch, Hackensack, to Charles E. Adolph Brussell. Mort. $148,000. April 22. Forsyth st, No. 145, w s, 152.2 n Delancey st, White. May 1. 12,000 Recorded April 23. 250.000 24x100, five-story brick store and tenem't. Pike st, w s, 50 s Monroe st, 25x60. Daniel Cannon st, No. 31, w s, 125 n Broome st, 25x John Ruefer, Bergen Point, N. J., to Isaac Daly to Patrick F. Doyle. April 29. 13,900 100, five-story brick store and tenem't. Anna Marks. May 4. 25,000 Ridge st, No.ll2,s e s, 90.3 n Rivington st, 21x100, H. wife of John Overbeck to Richard Gorldt. ' Forsyth st, Nos. 142 and 144, e s, 100 n Delan­ three-story brick store and dwell'g. Simon April 29. 27,800 cey st, 50x100, new tenem'ts projected. Kutzenstein and Lewis H. Knopping to Eliza Cannon st, Nos. 75 and 77, s w cor Rivington Stephen Barker to Eva Muller. April 28. 32,500 Alter. Mort. $5,000. April 30. 10,200 st, 50x100." four-story brick factory. Edward Forsyth st, Nos. 199 and 201, w s, 240.10 s Hous­ Ridge st, No. 117, w s, 175 n Rivington st, 25x C. Donnelly to Stephen F. Shortland. April ton st, 55x66.7, two five-story brick stores and 100, five-story brick store and tenem't. Ernst 30. 30,000 tenem'ts. Henry Diefenthaler to Jonas and Von Au, Brooklyn, to Bernhard Cohen. May Chambers st, No. 106, s s, 25.7 w Church st, 24.6 Samuel Weil and Bernhard Mayer. Mort. 1. 32,750 x75x24.7x75, five-story stone front store. Fer­ $34,0U0. April 30. 46,500 Rivingston st, Nos. 130 and 130)^, n e cor Essex nando R. Walker to Abraham Strouse. Gold st, No. 12, s e s, 23.1x43.2x25.5x48.4, five- st, runs north 42.8 x east 36 x north 2.4 x east Mort. $35,000. April 29. 59,500 story brick store, subject to right of way 4 x south 45 to Rivington st, x west 40, two Catharine st, No. 36, w s, 72.5 n Madison st, 18.3 across rear. Robert Taggart to Charles H. six-story brick stores and tenem'ts. John Kel- x99xl8.3x98.9, four-story brick store and ten­ Rutherford, Brooklyn. Mort. $8,000. May lermann and Adam Rathgeber to Wendolin ement. Jacob Paskusz to Anna Haas. Mort. 1- 15,500 J. Nauss. Mort. $8,000. April 29. 31,750 $8,500. April 30. 15,000 Greene st, No. 167, w s, abt 200 s Bleecker st, Rivington st, No. 113, s s, 24 w Essex st, 22x Cherry st, No. 140, n s, 289.10 e Catharine st, 21.5x100, three-story brick store and tene'mt. 60.10x21.6x60.10, five-story brick store and runs north 108.6 x west 0.6 x north 51.3 x east Jacob K. Lockman, exr. and trustee Freder­ tenem't. Marks Levin to Jacob Zahn, Brook­ 25 x south 156.7 to Cherry st, x west 24.6, five- ick H. Grosz, to Leonore S. Cobb, Brookline, lyn. Mort. $10,000. April 30. 18,000 story brick store and tenem't and six-stury Mass. April 30. 25,000 Rivington st, n s, 75 w Attorney st, 25x100. brick tenem't on rear. Mayer Baum and Greenwich st, No. 762, w s, 81.10 s Bank st, runs Attorney st, w s, 100 n Rivington st, 25x100. Moses Friedman to George V. Foster. Mort. northwest 34 x westerly 22.6 x southwest 16.3 Rivington st, n w cor Attorney st, 75x100. $18,000. April 22. 27,500 x east 22.6 x southeast 34 to Greenwich st, x Marble works, shops, &c. Cherry st, n s, 83 e Jefferson st, 200x102. Ix200x northeast 17.6, three-story brick dwell'g. Tim­ Michael Dempsey to Michael Fay and Wil­ 103.10. Release mort. John Ross to Carrie othy Donovan to James Weeks. Mar. liam Stacom. Mort. $15,000. May 1. 69,000 Lowenstein. April 28. nom _, H« val. consid Rivington st, No. 322, n e cor Goerek st, 40x Cherry st.Nos. 407 and 409, ss, bet Scammel and Greenwich st, No. 404, w s, 50 s Hubert st, 25x 81.3, three-story brick cooperage. Thomas Jackson sts, 50x86.9, one-story brick building 90, four-story brick store and tenem't. Reuben Kennedy to James B. Nisbet. May 1. 11,000 W. Ross to Albert H. Hatch. May 4. 16,500 and frame shed. Catharine C. wife of Rob­ Rutgers st, Nos. 74 and 76, and Nos. 511 and 513 ert Edwards, Annie and Elizabeth B. Mar­ Hudson st, No. 290, e s, 80.6 s Spring st, 19.6x75 Water st, being Water st, s w cor Rutgers st, shall, Mary L. wife of Lewis H. Piatt, Grace xl9.5x75, three-story brick store and dwell'g. 62x80, two three-story frame buildings. A. and Robert Marshall to William S. Mar­ Thomas E. Broadway to Helena Michels Phebe Pearsall et al., for names see Cortlandt shall, all heirs of Robert Marshall, dec'd. April 10. 14,000 st, to Simon M. and Samuel Rosenblatt. Mort. $3,000. April 28, 8,050 Houston st, s s, 20 e Goerek st, 20x75. James Mort. $13,000. April 10. 18,10 May 8,1886 The Record and Guide. 609

Same property. Phebe Pearsall, extrx. Ed­ 6th st, No. 708, s s, 103 e Av C, 23x97, three- grandchildren, only heirs at law of Lucy A. ward Pearsall, to same. April 22. nom story brick tenem't. Peter Losee to Armour Winston, to Louise de F. wife of Thomas F. Same property. Augusta C. Field etal., exrs. C. Anderson. C. a. G. May 1. 6,000 Cock. April 16. 36,500 and trustees Mary Bradhurst, to same. April 9th st, No. 411, n s, 150 e 1st av, 25x92.3, five- 32d st, No. 151, n s, 550 w 6th av, 25x55, four- 22. nom story brick store and tenem't and two-story story brick store. Edward Martin to Theo­ Stanton st, No. 197, s s, 50 w Ridge st, 20x100, brick stable on rear. Elias Jacobs to Franz dore and Frederick Kilian. Mort. $6,000. three-story brick store and dwell'g. George Chwatal and Marie his wife. Mort. $13,00«. April 28. 11.750 H. Koch to Marks Levin. Mort. $5,500. April 30. 25,600 34th st, No. 213, n s,150e3dav, 18.9x98.9, three- May 4. 10,600 10th st, No. 408, s s, 153 e Av C, 20x92.3, four- story stone front store and dwell'g. Robert South st, No. 25, n s, 19.10x82.6x19.10x81.11. story brick store and tenem't. Samuel Weil Stewart to David H. Brown, Low Point, N. South st, n s, indeft., probably adjoins above, to William Bendfeldt and Johanna his wife. Y. Mort. $6,000. April 30. 12,000 19.10x81.11x19.10x81.4. Mort. $2,000. April 30. 8.400 34th st, No. 58, s s, 243.11 e Madison av, 18.9x Eliza M. wife of Howard M. Baker, and 11th st. No. 333, n s, 137.2 e Washington st, 21x 98.9, four-story stone front dwell'g. William Georgiana H. wifo of Winfield S. Baker, 95, three-story brick dwell'g. Theodore For- M. Caldwell, heir Hannah Jenkins, to Alfred Brooklyn, heirs S. W. Lewis, to Isaac L. V. ster and Mary E. his wife to Margaret A. L. Loomis. Mort. $18,000. April 30. 36,000 and John J. Lewis, heirs S. W. Lewis. All Kelly. Morts. and int. $7,192. Mayl. 13,500 37th st, No. 60, s s, 142.6 e 6th av, 21.6x98.9, title. Dec. 11, 1885. nom 12th st, No. 307, n s, 120 e 2d av, 20.6x103.3, four-story stone front dwell'g. Aaron J. Sheriff st, No. 109, w s, 125 n Stanton st, 25x three-story brick dwell'g. James Mulry to Henriques to Victorine wife of William T. 100, two-story frame store and dwell'g and Joseph Gunther. April 21. 13,150 Carmody. Mort. $10,000. April 29. 35,000 two two-story frame stables on rear. Thomas 13th st, No. 511, n s, 146 e Av A, 25x103.3, four- 37th st, No. 40, s s, 350 e 6th av, 24x98.9, four- Fitzgerald to Richard J. Mahoney. Mort. story brick store and tenem't and four-story story stone front dwell'g. Rose E. wife of $6,000. April 30. 10,500 brick tenem't on rear. William Nugent to Alfred M. Hoyt to Carl Schefer. Apr. 29. 43,000 Wall st, No. 58, n e s, 241.7 n w Pearl st, 25.3x Isaac Maier. April 30. 13,000 38th st, No. 20, s s, 270 w 5th av, 25x98.9, four- 113.5x25.5x112.7, four-story brick office build­ 13th st, No. 213, n s, 443.6 w 2d av, 16.6x103.3, story stone front dwell'g. Kathleen K. wife ing. Susan R. Coxe, Eliza W. Rice and Ann four-story stone front dwell'g. Mariana B. of Alfred J. Taylor to Charles Lanier. April K. Spooner, New Brunswick, N. J., children de Sanchez, widow, to Catharine Donohoe. 26. 60,000 of John G. Warren, to Richard W. Robinson, April 19. 12,500 38th st, No. 57, n s, 183.7 e 6th av, 18.5x98.9, Brooklyn. C. a. G. April 26. nom 14th st, s s, 220 w Av B, 25x103.3. Frederick four-story stone front dwell'g. Julia L. Pea- Same property. Evelina W. wife of Edward Glock to Alois Piehatzek and Carolina his body to George L. Peabody. % part. May N. Strong, Ossining, N. Y., to same. C. a. wife. C. a. G. 1-5 part. Mort. $8,500. April 1. 14,500 G. All title. April 26. nom 30. nom 38th st, Nos. 420-428, s s, 27.5 w 9th av, 126.9x Same property. James K. Warren, exr. John 15th st, No. 25, s s, abt 93.6 e 8th av, 25x103.1. 98.9, four and three story brick brewery and Warren, dec'd, to same. All title. April 26. Benjamin A. See, Yonkers, to Hugo L. M. two-story brick office. William Brown, Flat- 175,000 Metz. April 29. 11,000 bush, L. I., to Thomas C. Lyman and Henry Same property. James K. Warren to same. 17th st, No. 411, n s, 169 e 1st av, 25x92, five- L. Greenman, of T. C. Lyman & Co. May 1. C. a. G. All title. April 20. nom story brick store and tenBm't. Julius Han- 171,163 Same property. Warren and Cornelius L. itsch to Herman Eisenkramer and Rosanna 38th st, No. 433, n s, 434.1 w 9th av, 26.7x98.9, Hardenbei-gh, John W. and James K. Rice, his wife, jointtenants. Ms. $7,000. May 1. 15,750 five-story brick tenem't. Nicholas F. Seebeck Annie W. Ogilvy and Thomas R. and Mary 17th st, No. 348, s s, 100 w 1st av, 22x92, except to Jesse wife of Thomas W. Folsom. Mort. L. Warren and Robert H. Neilson to same. on rear 23x0.3 at its widest point and 0.1 at $12,500. May 1. 22,750 C. a. G. All title. April 26. nom each end, being on a curved line, three-story 39th st, n s, 225 w 5th av, 20x98.8. Agnes E. Same property. Augustus A. Hardenbergh, brick dwell'g. Alexander Greenebaum to Tracy. Buffalo, to Rose wife of Lorenzo D. Jersey City, to same. C. a. G. All title. Amelia Greenebaum. M. $4,000. May 4. 10,250 Rondebush. Q. C. April 21. nom April 26. nom 18th st, No. 26, s s, 435 w 5th av, 25x92, three- 39th st, No. 235, n s, 226.4 w 2d av, runs west Same property. John W. Hardenbergh, Jersey storv brick dwell'g. Benjamin Altman to 24.1 x north 49.10 x north 12.11 x southeast City, to same. 0. a. G All title. April 26. nom Annie A. Moran. April 29. 31,300 26.10.x south 52.9 to beginning, three-story Same property. J. Watts Kearney, New Or­ 21st st. Party wall agreement. Susan Stanley brick dwell'g. Cornelia Gerry, Pleasant leans, to same. C. a. G. All title. Apr. 21. nom with Anna B. St. John. April 30. nom Plains, N. J., widow, to Gustav Bercke. Washington st, No. 297, e s, 27.1 s Reade st, 1 22d st, No. 33, n s, 246 w 4th av, 27x98.9, four- May 1. 10,000 27.5x-)8.1x24.6x56.7. story stone front dwell'g. Lucretia Morse, 39th st, No. 242, s s, 363.1 e 8th av, 17.1x98.9, Reade st, No. 169, s s, 65.1 e Washington st, 20 j- Yonkers, daughter and legatee Sidney E. four-story brick tenem't. Alexander Becker x48.3x20x49. Morse, to Elizabeth B. Grannis. Q. C. to Eliza L. Harney. May 1. Mort. $5,000 11,750 Two five-story brick stores. J April 23. nom 42d st, No. 159, n s, 73.6 w 3dav, 26.6xl5.6x— to Laura F. wife of George A. Hearn, Jr., to Same property. Gilbert L. Morse, exr. and beginning, gore, three-story frame dwell'g Seaman Lichtenstein. Morts. $26,000. May 1. trustee S. E. Morse, to same. Morts. $28,000. and one-story frame stable. William R. 55,000 May 1. 42,500 Fosdick, New Brighton, S. I., to George Roth- Washington st, No. 215, e s, 52.8 s Barclay st, Same property. Release dower. Catharine L. mann. May 1. 10,000 26.9x80x27.5x80.8, three-story brick store and Morse, widow, to Elizabeth B. Granniss. 42d st, n s, 73.6 w 3d av, 26.6x16.3x—. Release dwell'g, with furniture and fixture. Thomas April 24. nom mort. Susan Dyckman to William R. Fos­ L. Clark, Brooklyn, to Elizabeth L. Clark. 23d st, s s, 375 e 9th ay, 24.9x98.8. Thomas dick. May 1. 1,400 Morts. $18,000. Oct. 23. gift and 21,000 Maitland, exr. Royal Phelps, to Robert B. 42d st, No. 342, s s. 197 w 1st av, 28x98.9, five- Water st, s s, 231.3 e Clinton st. Agreement and James D. Powell. May 3. 22,000 story brick tenem't. Peter N. Ramsey and subordinating mortgage lien to leases. Mu­ Same property. Charles J. Murray to Robert George Erdmann to Sarah W. Swords, Hugh- tual Life Ins. Co. to Catharine A. Hedges. B. and James D. Powell. Q. C. April 19. nom son villa Mort. $21,000. April 29. 35,000 April 30. nom 24th st, No. 320, s s, 275 e 2d av, 25x98.9, three- Same property. Release mort. Morris Stein- Water st, No. 73, s w cor Old slip, 19x56.3xl9x story brick dwell'g and one-story frame stable hardt to George Erdmann. April 29. 1,500 56.1, four-story brick store. Christopher C. on rear. Margaret A. Pick, Fannie Talmage, 43d st, No. S35, n s, 128.6 w 1st av, 28x100.5, live- Watson, Brooklyn, to George O. Packard, Elizabeth Jones, Ida A. Prendergast, Carrie story brick tenem't. John Schreiner to Isaac Winthrop, Me. Mort. $22,500. April 26. L. Welsh, William C. and Richard A. Welsh, Kann. Morts. $16,000. May 1. 24,500 exch. and 22,500 devisees Richard Welsh, to Owen Dunne. 44th st, n s, 225 e 11th av, 75x100.5, two-story Water st, Nos. 264 and 266, n w s, 102.3 n e Peck April 28. 11,000 frame stable and frame sheds. Eiiward slip, 48.3x130x47x130, six-story brick store. 25th st, No. 253, n s, 539.2 w 7th av, 20.6x98.9, Hirsh to Thomas Gearty. Mort. $13,000. Joseph D. Eldredge to Van Wyck Brinker- four-story brick dwell'g. Annie wife of Dav­ May 5. 20,000 hoff. April 30. 70,000 id Simpson to Eugene O'Brien. Mort. $10,000. 44th st, No. 155, n s, 275 e Lexington av, 25x West st, No. 42, e s, 300.2 n Morris st, 25.6x1 May 1. 15,500 100.5, four-story brick factory. John Murphy 101.10x25.6x101.9, portion of four-story 25th st, No. 414, s s, 190 e 1st av, 20x98.9, four- to Donald Mitchell. Mort. $10,000. April 29. brick building. story brick store and tenem't. Peter McCabe 22,000 Washington st, No. 66, w s, 269.8 n Morris to Carl H. Schultz. May 1. 9,000 44th st, No. 122, s s, 281.3 w 6th av, 18.9x100.4, st, 25.6x78x25.6x78.2, three-story brick fac­ 26th st, No. 309, n s, 100 w 8th av, 22x98.9, three-story brick dwell'g. Benjamin F. Spink tory. J three-story brick dwell'g. Henry H. Dema- to Henry L. Herbert. Mort. $14,000. April Peleg and Lewis Brown and Martha A. wife rest, Monticello, N. Y., and Amelia Lyon, 27. 24,000 of Warren A. Lull, New Berlin, N. Y., and heirs Richard Demarest, to Maria Demarest. 45th st, Nos. 204 and 206, s s, 80:e 3d av, 50x100.4, Jennie M. wife of George X. Collier, Detroit, Q. C. April 20, 1881. nom two-story frame store and dwell'g, frame Mich., to Benjamin T. Babbitt. April 1. g45,000 Same property. Maria Demarest, widow and stables and coal sheds. Ellen R. wife of Otis Same property. Release dower. Maria M. devisee of Richard Demarest, to Henry W. Randall to Marcus Marks and Frederick Brown, widow, to Jennie M. wife of Geo. X. Siefke. May 5. ; 12,250 Heerlein. April 29. 22,500 M.Collier. April 24. 1,000 27th st, No. 512, s s, 175 w 10th av, 25x98.9, 45th st, No. 309, n s, 150 e 2d*av, 25x100.5, five- West Broadway, No. 158, 18.9x51.6x16.2x52.9, four-story brick tenem't. John, Robert H. story brick tenem't. Dennis Loonie to Jacob vacant. Michael Ryan to J. Frank Carroll. and Thomas T. Hogg to John Sullivan. Mort. Eidt. May 4. 17,000 Mort. $6,000. May 4. 10,000 $4,500. May 1. 5,500 45th st, No. 169, n s, SO e 7th av, 20x75.5, four- White st, No. 89, s s, 68.8 w Elm st, 14.8x67.9, 28th st, No. 204, s s, 76.6 w 7th av, 20.4x61.4x story stone front dwell'g. Henry C. Humph­ three-story brick store and dwell'g. Mitchell 19.7x60.4, three-story brick dwell'g. Joseph rey to Henry W, Corbett. May 1. Mort. A. C. Levy to William S. Kane. May 4. 20,000 I. West to Jane A. McKenna, Brooklyn. $15,000. 27,000 Willett st, No, 37, w s, 109.4 sDelancey st, 21.10 Mort. $5,000. May 1. 9,000 45th st, No. 9, n s, 170 w 5th av, 15x100.5, four- xlOO, three-story frame store and dwell'g and 29th st, No. 113, n s, 200 w Lexington av, 20x story stone front dwell'g. Solomon L. Gillet, two two-story brick stables on rear. Valen­ 98.9, three-story brick dwell'g. Emilia W. Elmira, N. Y., to Ella 6. Webster. April 23. tine Rehberger to Henry Ruh. Mort. $1,700. wife of Chester W. Chapin to Sarah L. wife 26 000 May 1. 7,575 of Edward D. Thurston. April 28. 18,000 45th st, No. 169, n s, 80 e 7th av, 20x75.5, four- Willett st, No. 49, ws, 44.8 n Delancey st, 25.1 29th st, n s, 250 e 8th av, abt 4 inches x98.9. Jo­ story stone front dwell'g. Mary E. Hodges to x88 to 10-foot alley across rear, with use of seph Orthaus to William Rankin. April 30. Eenry C. Humphrey. Mort. $15,000. May 1. said alley, four-story brick tenem't and three- val. consid. and 75 23,750 story brick tenem't on rear. Julius Lochman 29th st. No. 251, n s, 175 e 8th av, 25x98.9, three- 46th st, No. 338, s s, 180 w 1st av, 20x100.5, five- to Meyer Freeman. Ms. $7,000. April 30. 12,900 story frame store and tenem't and three-story story brick store and tenem't. Rudolf We­ Willett st, w s, 150 s Rivington st, 25x100, brick tenem't on rear. Abraham and Beldie ber to Thomas Conville. Mort. $6,000. April three-story frame dwell'g and four-story 20. 7,400 brick tenem't on rear, new building pro­ Kramer to William Rankin. April 30. 11,500 jected. Michael Fay and William Staconi to 29th st, Nos. 231 and 233, n s, 399.8 e 8th av, 46.10 46th st, No. 424, s s, 350 w 9th av, 25x100.4, five- Joseph Solomon. Mort. $15,000. April 27. x98.9, one and three-story brick building and story brick tenem't. Margaretha wife of portion of one-story frame boiler-house. Charles E. Wolff to Charles E. de Jonge. 25,500 Samuel McMillan, New York, and Thoiras Mort. $7,000. May 1. 22,000 1st st, No. 6, (?) n s, 95.7 e Bowery, 19.10x50.6x C. Higgins, Brooklyn, to John J. Bowes. 46th st, No. 524 W. Sewer rights only. Her­ 19.8x50.9, three-story brick dwell'g. Fried- May 4 _ 21,236 man Lammers to Almira A. Haight, Rye, N. rich Rullman to Hermann Bruns. Mort. 30th st, No. 19, n s, 325 w 5th av, 25x98.9, four- Y. April 30. 106 $5,500. May 3. 10,500 story stone front dwell'g. Robert M. Toppan, 46th st, No. 412, s s, 200 w 9th av, 25x100.4, 1st st, No. 8, (?) n s, 113.5 e Bowery, 20x50.6x Cambridge, Mass., to Edward Bradley. April three-story frame dwell?g and four-story brick 19.11x49.11. JohnH. Romaine to Hermann 27. 36,000 tenem't on rear, new buildings projected. Bruns. Confirmation deed. Mar. 26. nom James P. Niblo to Catharine Bowman, Pat- 5fch st, No. 647, n s, 134.7 wAvC, 19.10x97, 30th st, No. 356, s s, 172.8 e 9th av, 18.4x98.9, three-story brick dwell'g. Henry Griswold erson, N. J. Mort. $3,500. May 1. 13,000 four-story brick store and tenem't and four- 47th st, No. 455, n s, 205 e 10th av, 20x100.5, story brick tenem't on rear. Erwin P. H. to Michael Donnelly. April 28. 11,000 Martin to Philipp Weber and Katharina his 31st st, No. 18, s s, 275 w 5th av, 24.10x80, four- three-story stone front dwell'g. Alexander wife. Mort. $5,000. May 1. 11,500 story stone front dwell'g. Gustavus S. and Loppin and Jeannette to Bartholomew F. 6th st, No. 321, n s, 280 e 2d av, 20x81.9, three- James C. Winston, Mary W. wife of Harvey Kenney. May 3. 12,0C0 story brick dwell'g. Henry Kalbfleisch to B. Merrell, Morristown, N. J., Sarah W. wife 48th st, Nos. 317 and 319, n s, 225 e 2d av, 50x Wilhelm Becker and Elizabeth his wife. of George Gilpin, Philadelphia, Pa, children, 100.5, two five-story brick tenem'ts with store Mort. $5,000. Mayl. 16,000 and Frederick J. and Henry S. Winston, in No. 317. Julia wife of Charles Witzel to 610 The Record and Guide. May 8, 1886

William H. Tilton, Brooklyn. Mort. $32,000, 63d st, No. 333, s s, 225 w 1st av, 25x100.5, five- 76th st, No. 447, n s, 432 w 9th av, 18x102.2, four- April 30. 47,900 story brick tenem't. Morris Goldberg to story stone front dwell'g. Margaret A. Bren- 48th st, No. 151, n s, 170 w 3d av, 25x100.5, two- Anna E. Haas. Mort. $5,000. April 30. 13,050 nan to Louis V. Sone. April 29. 25,000 story brick dwell'g. Lydia Fox. widow, to 63d st, n s, 239.7 w 9th av, 35.5x100.5; No. 427, 76th st, No. 40, s s, 140 e Madison av, 20x102, Marcus Kramer. May 1. 13,000 four-story brick, and No. 429, three-story four-story stone front dwell'g. Cheever N. 49th st, No. 118, s s, 250 w 6th av, 25x100.5, four- brick dwelTgs. Manhattan Construction Co. Ely, individ. and exr. Eugene Ely, to Edward story stone front dwell'g. Augusta C. wife of to Anthony A. Hughes. April 24. 40,000 B. Simon. Mort. $30,000. April 30. 33,000 William H. Field, Frances P. Field, widow, 63d st, n s, 204.2 w 9th av, 35.5x100.5; No. 423, Same property. Martha A. Ely, widow, Chee­ Mary E. wife of Charles H. Jackson, Charles four-story brick, and No. 425, three-story ver N., Maria W. and Mary E. Ely, heirs Eu­ E. Bradhurst, Phebe P. wife of Alfred Lahens, brick dwell'gs. Same to same. April 30. 40,000 gene Ely, to same. Confirmation deed. Thomas C. P. Bradhurst, individ., &c, and 63d st, n s, 204.2 w 9th av, 18.9x100.5. Anthony Mort. $30,000 April 13. nom Thomas C. P. Bradhurst and ano., trustees for A. Hughes to The Manhattan Construction 76th st, No. 401, n s, 70 e 1st av, 30x102.2, four- Phebe P. Lahens, to Robert W. Tailer. April Co. Mort. $14,500. April 30. 22,000 story brick tenem't. Oscar T. Marshall to 10. 23,000 63d st, n s, 222.11 w 9th av, 16.8x100.5. Same James Kilian and Julia his wife. May 1. 15,000 49fch st, n s, bet 8th and 9th avs. Release from to same. Mort. $13,500. April 30. 26,000 78th st, n s, 271 w 3d av, lSxl02.2. Agreement covenants, encroachments, &c. William 63d st, n s, 239.7 w 9th av, 18.9x100.5. Release to sell on demand before May 1, 1891. Julia Rankin to The Eighth Avenue R. R. Co. mort. James M. Brown et al., exrs. James Adelberg, Hoboken, N. J., to Edward C. Mil­ April 8. 25 Brown, to The Manhattan Construction Co. ler, Chesterfield Va. In consideration of re­ 50th st, No. 532, s s, 400 w 10th av, 25x100.5, five- April 23. 12,020 lease from certain agreement. story stone front tenem't and five-story brick 63d st, n s, 204.2 w 9th av, 18.9x100.5. Release 79th st, s s, 150 e 10th av, 25x102.2, vacant. tenem't on rear. David Christie to Francis C. mort. Same to same. April 29. 12,188 George M. Miller to Emily G. wife James A. Devlin, trustee Mary Halpin, dec'd. Morts. 63d st, n s, 258.4 w 9th av, 16.8x100.5. Release Breakell. May 3. 10,000 $11,500. April 30. 20,500 mort. Same to same. April 23. 10,167 80th st, No. 179, n s, 183.4 w 3d av, 16.8x100, 52d st, No. 822, s s, 275 e 2d av, 19x100.5, three- 63d st, n s, 222.11 w 9th av, 16.8x100.5. Release three-story stone front dwell'g. Fernando R. story stone front dwell'g. Isabella Clausen, mort. Same to same. April 29. 10,500 Walker to Rosa Bloom. Mort. $6,700. April widow, to Hannah Rosenbaum. April 30. 10,500 63d st, No. 409, n s, 81 w 9th av, 19x100.5, three- 29. 12,500 53d st, No. 252, s s, 212.6 e 8th av, 18.9x100.5, story stone front dwell'g. Thomas Hagan to 81st st, No. 411, n s, 206.6 e 1st av, 25x102.2, three-story brick dwell'g. Emily A. wife of Louis Bresler. Mort. $14,330. April 30. 19,500 five-story brick tenem't. Jonas Weil and Joseph I. West to John Moore. April 9. 12,500 63d st, No. 423, n s, 204.2 w 9th av, 18.9x100.5, Bernhard Mayer to Charles H. Bruns and 52d st, No. 402, s s, 94 e 1st av, 18.9x100.5, three- four-story brick dwell'g. Manhattan Con­ Johanna G. his wife. Mort. $9,000. May story stone front dwell'g. Julia I. Schilt, struction Co. to Richard Cummings. Mort. 1. 17,250 widow, to Louis Bourgardez. Mort. $6,700. $14,500. May 4. 22,000 81st st, No. 301, n s, 75 e 2d av, 25x51.2, four- May 5. 10,000 63d st, No. 427, n s, 239.7 w 9th av, 18.9x100.5, story brick store and tenem't. Maria wife of 54th st. No. 15, n s, 266.8 e 5th av, 20.10x100.5, four-story brick dwell'g. Anthony A. Hughes Charles Piltz to Michael Donoghue. Morts. four-story stone front dwell'g. Mary E. Mail's, to the Manhattan Construction Co. Mort. $7,500. May 3. 13,000 widow, to Linda M. Holt. Mort. $22,000. $14,000. April 24. 22,000 81st st,-No. 417, n s, 1S3.11 w 9th av, 17x102.2, May 1. 50,000 68d st, No. 429, n s, 258.4 w 9th av. 16.8x100.5, four-story stone front dwell'g. Samuel Col- 54th st, No. 15, n s, 266.8 e 5th av, 20.10x100,5, three-story brick dwell'g. Anthony A. cord to Rowena H. Cohn. Apvil 27. 25,000 four-story stone front dwell'g. Caroline O. Hughes to The Manhattan Construction Co. 81st st, n s, 245 w 9th av, 52x102.2, vacant. wife of Charles M. Stead to Mary E. Mairs. Mort. $12,000. April 24. 18,000 Julius Schulz to Isaac L. Smith. Feb. 26. 20,000 Mort. §22.000. April 6. 50,000 67th st, n s, 350 e 3d av, 27.6x100.10, vacant. 81st st, n s, 475 e 10th av, 28x102.2, vacant. 54th st, No. 431, n s, 425 w 9th av, 25x100.5, five- John D. Crimmins to Isaac Stern. April Frederick K". Keller to Christian Blinn. April story brick flat. Christian Trinks to William 8. 7,000 22. 10,000 Ryan. Mort. $12,000. April 28. 25,500 69th st, No. 351, n s, 225 w 1st av, 25x100.5 four- 82d st, No. 369, n s, 119 e 9th av, 19x102.2, four- 54th st, No. 437, n s, 500 w 9th av, 25x100.5, five- story brick flat. John Schleich to George story stone front dwell'g. Margaret wife of story brick flat. Philip Hauseman to William Gerlach. Mort. $12,000. April 30. 18,400 Richard Deeves to Anna C. Micolino. Mort. Fischer and Wilhelmina his wife, joint ten­ 69th st, No. 337, n s, 225 e 2d av, 17x100,4, five- $14,000. Mav3. 28,000 ants. Mort. $12,500. April 29. 25,500 story brick flat. Antonio Diaz Pena to Jen­ 83d st, No. 24, s s, 105 w Madison av, 20x102.2, 54th st, No. 237, n s, 100 w 2d av, 25x100.5, four- ny Beihlf. Mort. $11,000. May 3. 16,500 four-story stone front dwell'g. David T. story brick dwell'g. Gottlieb Harnisch to 70th st, No. 115, n s, 180.2 e 4th av, 15.2x100.5, Frost, Hillsboro, N. J., to Mary Iver Eutz. Charles E. Crowell, Brooklyn. B. & S. and four-story stone front dwell'g. Catharine I. Morts. $25,000. April 27. 32,600 C. a. G-. May 3. nom Gilliss, widow, to Rosa Lisner. April 27. 21,250 84th st, No. 429, n s, 281.8 w Av A, 15.8x102.2, Same property. Charles E. Crowell, Brooklyn, 71st st, Nos. 418-426, s s, 174.6 w 9th av, 100.6x three-story stone front dwell'g. Charles H. to Gottlieb Harnisch and Katharine his wife. 100.5, five four-story stone front dwell'gs. Ida WillcoxtoJohnSiemon. M. $6,000. Apr.30.10,000 B. & S. and C. a. G. % to each of above M. wife of George W. Hamilton to Henry E. 84th st, No. 309, n s, 125 e 2d av, 25x102, five- grantees. May 4. nom Hillier. May 1. 212,000 story stone front store and tenem't. Eva wife 55th st, No. 32, s s, 400 w 5th av, 25x100.5, three- 71st .st, No. 418, s s, 174.6 w 9th av, 19.6x100.5, of and George Muller to Aaron Furth. Mort. story front and two-story rear brick stable. four-story stone front dwell'g. Henry E. Hil­ $15,000. May 1. 25,700 William Rockefeller to William S. Webb. lier to Ida M. Hamilton. Mort. $23,500. 84th st, Nos. 204 and 206, s s, 100.2 e 3d av, 54x April 29. 50,000 May 1. 33,000 102.2, two five-story brick stores and 55th st, No. 66, s s, 170 e 6th av, 17x100.5, four- 71st st, No. 422, s s, 215 w 9th av, 21x100.5, four- tenem'ts. Thomas Maloney to Anna Rup- story stone front dwell'g. John Hayes, Brook­ story Ftone front dwell'g. Henry E. Hillier pert. Morts. $45,000. May 3. 68,000 lyn to Marie E. Oakley. Mort. $18,000. lo Ida M. Hamilton. M. $27,500. May 1. 48,000 84th st, Nos. 212 and 214, s s, 204.2 e 3d av, 50x April 28. 28,500 71st st, No. 424, s s, 286 w 9th av, 19x100.5, four- 102.2, two five-story brick tenem'ts. Lucas 55th st, No. 313, n s, 175 w 8th av, 18x100.5, story stone front dwell'g. Same to same. George to Isabella Clausen. Mort. $37,000. three-story stone front dwell'g. Ann Martin, Mort. $22,500. May 1. 38 500 May 3. 52,000 widow, to Therese wife Morris Neiman. May 71st st, No. 426, s s, 255 w 9th av, 20x100.5, four- 84th st, No. 237, n s, 201.8 w2d av, 20x102, three- 1. 17,000 story stone front dwell'g. Same to same. story stone front dwell'g. Caroline wife of 57th st, No. 561, n s, 66.8 e 11 av, 16.8x100.5, Mort. $24,000. May 1. 38 500 three-story brick dwell'g. Gustav Wolfers, Paul Gmehlin to Theodore Hass. May 1. 11,000 71st st, No. 420, s s, 194 w 9th av, 21x100.5, 85th st, n s 150 e 5th av, 25x102.2, vacant. Fore- Weisbaden, Germany, to John Burchill. four-story stone front dwell'g. Same to same. April 1. 6,500 clos. Eugene S. Ives to Robert G. Dun. Mort. $27,500. May 1. 48 000 April 29. 17,000 58th st, No. 452, s w cor Av A, 40x100.5, five- 71stst, No. 549, n s, 291.8 e 11th av, 16.8x102.2, story brick flat and store on 58th st and five- three-story brick dwell'g. James S. Fonner, 85thst, ns, 112.8 w 3d av, 15.3x102.3, vacant. story brick flat on A v. A. Patrick and James New York, and Sarah E. wife of John R. Henry A. C. Anderson to Frederick Brandt. F McManus to Henry Wiesen. M. $35,000. Lowther, Brooklyn, to Mary A. D. wife of May 1. 4,400 May 3. 55,000 Mortimer Fargo. Ms. $13,750. April 28. 19,000 85th st, No. 51,3, s s, 179.4 e Eastern Boulevard, 59th st, n s, 100 e 9th av, 25x100.5, vacant. ) Same property. Release mort. Joseph Hoff­ 18.9x102.2, three-story stone front dwell'g. 59th st, n s, 175 e 9th av, 100x100.5, vacant. ( mann and John Schubach, of Hoffman & Anna M. Schulz, widow, Charles and Frank Jane M. Herrick to Henry W. Corbett, Port­ Schubach, to Sarah E.. wife of John R. Low­ Schulz and Mary C. Smith to Charles Dress­ land, Oregon. May 5. 62,000 ther and James S. Fonner. May 4. 158 ier and Emilie his wife. April 27. 8,750 59th st, n s, 310.9 e 9th av, 17.10x100.5, four- Same property. Release mort. Harvey Hoyt, Same property. Anna M. Schulz, extrx. Charles story stone front dwell'g. Alexander Lutz to Stamford, Conn., to James S. ;Fonner and Schulz, to same. April 28. 8.750 Jo&eph Moore. Mort. $18,000. April 27. 25,500 Sarah E. wife of John R Lowther. April 15. 85th st, No. 333, n s, 325 e 2d av, 25x102.2, four- Same property. Joseph Moore to Rosetta M. story stone front tenem't. John H. Sfcurk to 1,250 Maria wife of Henry Henn. Mort. $11,400. . Bird. Morts. $22,750. April 27. consid omitted Same property. Release mort. Frederick, April 29. 16,000 60th st, n s, 100 e 9th av, 25x100.5, vacant. Theodore and William Kilian, of Kilian Bros., 85th st, No. 42, s e cor Madison av, 75x102.2, Timothy McAuliffo and Henry G. Gabay to to same. May 4. JJ25 three-story frame dwell'g and two-story frame Gideon Fountain. May 3. 13,500 73d st, No. 408, s s, 82 w 9th av, 20x102.2, four- shop on rear. Henry W. T. Mali and Charles 60th st, n s, 125 e 9th av, 25x100.5, vacant. story brick dwell'g. John T. Farley to Sarah Mali, joint tenant^, to Jeremiah C. Lyons and John M. Cauda. Brooklyn, and John P. Kane A. Clark. Mort. $22,500. May 3. 40 000 Michael McGrath. M. $47,000. April 28. 50,000 to Gideon Fountain. May 4. 13,500 73d st, No. 181, n s, 95 w 3d av, 20x102.2, three- 86th st, No. 218, s s, 225 e 3d av, 22x100, four- 60th st, No. 349, n s, 100 w 1st av, 35xl00-.5, story brick dwell'g. Augustus Schrader to story stone front tenem't. J. C. Julius Lang- four-story brick tenem't with stores and three- Mary H. wife of William W. Tompkins bein to William Neil. Mort. $12,000. April story rear brick build'g. Cornelius J. O'Brien, May 1. 13,000 7. 18,000 Brooklyn, to Abel Sharlow. Morfc. $7,000i 73d st, Nos. 55 and 57, n s, 260 e Madison av, 35 86th st, Nos. 153 and 155, n s, 87.9 e Lexington April 29. 15,000 xlO'2.2, two four story brick dwell'gs. John av, 51.1x100.8, two three-story frame dwell'gs 60th st, No. 40, s s, 800 e Madison av, 20x100.5, G. Prague to D. Willis James. See 9th av. and one-story frame stable on rear. Vestiana four-story stone front dwell'g. John Keys to Z. wife of Nathaniel M. Freeman to The Morts. $44,500. May 1. - 76 000 1 Emma wife of Max Oppenheimer. M. $14,000. 74th st, No. 253, n s, 77 w 2d av, 23x102.2, four- Young Mens Christian Soc., New York. Mort. April 26. 32,500 story stone front tenem't. Henry Kammerer $3,000. May 1. 25,000 61st st, No. 348, s s, 119 w 1st av, 28x100.5, five- to Isidor Kahn. Mort. $8,500. April 29. 13,750 story brick tenem't. George F. Johnson to 86th st, Nos. 117 and 119, n s, 195.7 e 4th av, 40x 74th st, No. 162, s s, 168.9 e Lexington av, 18.9x 100.8, two two-story frame dwell'gs. Henrietta George J. Moser. M. $12,000. April 30. 17,500 102.2, three-story stone front dwell'g. Theo­ 61st st, No. 249, n s, 104.6 w 2d av, 16.10x100.5, wife of Emanuel Swart to James Higgins and three-story stone front dwell'g. John Rud- dore E. Heidenfeld to Caroline Lachenbruch. John Keating. Mort. $9,000. May 3. 16,500 dell to Ellen Frey. M. $8,000. May 1. 13,500 Mort. $8,000. April 26. 14,000 88th st, interior parcel forming a portion of old" 61st st, n s, 175 w 4th av, 50x100.5. Samuel 74th st, No. 127, n s, 136.6 w Lexington av, 17x Bloomingdale road, adjoining the following Kilpatrick to Jacob Adler. Q. C. March 102.2, three-story stone front dwell'g. Leo­ gores: Western Boulevard, s w cor 89th st, 31. nom pold Wallach to Edward Kartschmaroff runs south 201.4 to 88th st, x east 7 x north­ 61st st, No. 53, n s, 171 e Madison av, 19x100.5, May 1. 17,185 west to 89th st, x west 46. four-story stone front dwell'g. William • 74th st. Party wall agreement. William E. 88th st, n s, 125 w 10th av, runs north 100.8 x Comes and ano., exrs. and trustees Margaret D. Stokes with Jacob Lawson. Nov. 30, '85. west 103 to east side of Broadway, x south W. Meeker, to Jacob Adler. Mort. $13,500. 74th st. Party wall agreement. Same with 102.11 to 88th st, x east 121, the premises Mar. 20. 24,500 same as last. Nov. 30, 1885. hereby conveyed being as follows : 89th st, >• 74th st, No. 554, s s, 84 e 11th or West End av, s s, 46 e of Boulevard, runs south along the 61st st, No. 53, n s, 171 e Madison av, 19x100.5. ) 15.6x100, four-story brick dwell'g. Hugh ' east boundary of said gores above to 88th 61st st, n s, 228 e Madison av, 19x100.5. \ Lamb, East Orange, N. J. and Charles A. Arthur J., Herbert E. and James H. Forbes st, at point 7 east of Boulevard, x east 71.10 to Rich, Short Hills, N. J., to Francis W. How- west boundary of premises secondly above and Maria S. wife of William Comes to Jacob land. Mort. $11,000. May 5. 16,000 Adler. C. a. G. Mar. 20. 10 described and to point 246 west 10th av, x 75th st, No. 434, s s, 200 w Av A, 17.3x102.2, one- north 102.11 ac west to point 61.9 east from 63d st, No. 411, n s, 181 e 1st av, 25x100.5, five- story brick store and dwell'g and two-story east side of Boulevard x north to 89th st, story brick tenem't. Marcus Sharps, Yon- frame dwell'g on rear. John N. Buttelmann x west 34.6. J kers, and Nathan Arnstein to George Hand. and Augusta his wife to Jacob Cordes, Kings Richard M. Martin, referee, to William H. Mort. $9,000. April 30. 15,000 County. Mort. $1,200. April 28. 3,000 McCormack. Mayl. 12.70 May 8, 1886 The Record and Guide. 611

87th st, No. 424, ss, 256 e 1st av, 25x100.8, five- 122d st, n s, 275 w 6th av, 75x100.11, vacant. Same property. Joseph Van Vleck, Montclair, story brick tenem't. Thomas Moore to Jo­ Catharine wife Stephen Murphy to Jacob N. J., to D. Willis James. Morts. $17,000. seph A. Hoffmann and Emma his wife. Mort. Bookman. Morts. $15,000. April 28. 24,250 May 3. 26,000 $10,000. April 27. 17,450 124th st, No. 418, s s, 175 e 1st av, 25x100.11, 146th st, n s, 425 e 10th av, 50x99.11, new 87th st, No. 428, s s, 306 e 1st av, 25x100.8, five- five-story brick tenem't. Foreclos. Richard building projected. William A. Hoe to story brick tenem't. Thomas Moore to James M. Henry to The New York Life Ins. Co. Thomas McBride. April 29. 7,000 Carson. Mort. $10,000. May 1. 17,850 April 16. 11,750 153d st, s s, 100 e 10th av, 75x99.11. James 89th st, No. 352. s s, 97 w 1st av, 51.4x100.8, four- 124th st. No. 420, s s. 200 elst av, 25x100.11, five- Floy, Elizabeth, N. J., to Asbury Lester. story brick tenem't. Emeline wife of William story brick tenem't. Foreclos. Same to same. Morts., assessm'ts, &c. April 22. 12.100 H. Johnson and Elizabeth wife of Richard April 16. 11,750 Av A, No. 1551, s w cor 82d st, 25.8x106.6, five- E. Johnson to George Gerlach. Mort. $20,000. 124th st, No. 422, s s, 225 e 1st av, 25x100.11, story brick tenem't. Theodore Von Ellert May 3. 33,000 five-story brick tenem't. Foreclos. Same to to Max Marks. Mort. $15,000. April 21. 28,500 90thst, ss, 100 e 10th av, 100x100.8, vacant. same. April 16. 11,750 Av A, No. 1529, w s, 17.2 s 81st st, 17x70, three- Charles T. Barney to Redmond Forrestal. C. 124th st, No. 414, s s, 125 e 1st av, 25x100.11, story brick dwell'g. John Pbair to L. Edgar a. G. Morts. 23,000. May 5. 28,000 five story brick tenem't. Foreclos. Stephen Aron. Morts. $3,000. April 29. 6,250 Same property. Redmond Forrestal to Harold H. Olin to same as last. April 16. 11,900 Av B, w s, 26.8 n84th st, 50x78. Release mort. M. Smith. Mort. $23,000. May 5. 28,000 124th st, No. 416, s s, 150 e 1st av, 25x100.11, Thomas Rutter to Louis and John Brandt 91st st, n s, 92.6 w Lexington av, runs north 78 five-story brick tenem't. Foreclos. Same to and Susanna wife of John M. Schmidt. x west 7.6 x north 22.8 x west 10 x south 100.8 same. April 16. 11,900 May 1. 6,000 to 91st st, x east 17.6, three-story stone front 124th st, No. 354, s s, 118.6 w 1st av, 18x100.11, ' Av C, No. 158, s e cor 10th st, runs south 23.4 x dwelling. George Ehret to Ashbel P. Fitch. three story stone front dwell'g. Re-recorded. east 60 x south 0.4 x east 23 x north 23.9 to April 28. 17,000 William L. Marcy, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., to 10th st, x west 83, four-story brick store and Same property. Ashbel P. Fitch to John Ryan. Peter Walldorf. Mort, $4,000. April 28, tenem't. Charles R. Parfitt to William April 30. 17,000 1885. 9,000 Fritzel. Mort. $15,000. April 22. 21,500 93d st, s s, 252.8 e 5th av, 2.11x100.8, vacant. Same property. Peter Walldorf to Patrick J.Mc- Av D, No. 47, w s, 63 n 4th st, 22x80, three- Henrietta J. wife of John P. Martinot, Etna, Nally. Mort. $4,500. May 1. 10,250 story brick store and tenem't. Fredericka E. N. J., Virginia wife of Albert Zerega, New 125th st, n s, 340 w 1st av, 35x99.11, vacant. He- wife of John Peyser, Brooklyn, Sophia Amelia Orleans, La., Adelaide S. Bianchard, formerly man Clark to Frank E. De Witt. Mort. wife of John C. Orr, formerly Killian, extrx. Van Solinger, Patchogue, L. I., and Louise V. $5,000. April 30. 9,400 Fredericka M. Killian, to Herman Liber- -S. Gallagher, widow, Newark, N. J., to Jacob 125th st, No. 61%, n s, 126.10 e Madison av, 16.4 mann and Fanny his wife. April 30. 9,000 and William Scholle. April 19. 1.200 x99.11, four-story brick store and tenem't. Same property. Fredericka E. wife of John 95th st. No. 482, s s, 202 e 10th av, 17x100.8, Frederick Wagner to John S. Spencer. Mort. Peyser, Amelia S. wife of John Orr, Fran- three-story brick dwell'g. William J. Merritt $12,500. May 1. 24,500 'cisca E. wife of Frederick W. KilKan, child­ to Paulena A. Warner. April 29. 14,000 125th st, No. 63, n s, 143.2 e Madison av, 16.10x ren of Fredericka M. Killian, to Herman 104th st, s s, 212.6 w 7th av, 37.6x100.11. George 99.11, four-story brick store and tenem't. Liebermann and Fanny his wife. Q. C. Bothner to Adam and Babette Geib. Morts. Frederick Wagner to John S. Spencer. Mort. April 29. nom $4,000. April 29. 18,750 $12,500. May 1. 24,500 Av D, No. 114, es, 26.6 n 8th st, 21x77, four- 104th st, n s, 140 e New av, 33.4x100.11, two 125th st, No. 16, s s, 185 w 5th av, 37.6x100.11. story brick store and tenem't. James Mulry three-story stone front dwell'gs. Nelson M. two-story frame dwell'g. Mary E. wife of to John H. White. April 21. 12,750 Whipple to Einil Loeb and Louisa Hoffmann. Rensselaer Jewett to John J. Spnrry. April Greenwich av. No. 94, n e s, 296.11 s e 13th st, April 30. 31.000 28. 27,500 runs northeast 55 x northwest 37.6 x south­ 104th st, No. 509, n s, 100 w 10th av, 25x100.11, ] 125th st, No. 115, n s, 175 w 0th av, 50x99.11, west 84 to av, x 20.10, three-story brick five-story stone front tenem't. ! three-story frame dwell'g. Richard Hennes- dwell'g. Gustavus A. Kraft to Ormando L. 104th st, No. 513, n s, 150 w 10th av, 25x100.11, j sy to Catherine L. Hanscom. April 26. 38,000 Cushman. April 29. 10,000 five-story stone front tenem't. J 126th st, No. 223, n s, 255 w 2d av,50x99.11. two- Lexington av, No. 527, e s, 83.9 s 49th st, 16.8x James B. Gillie, Alexander Walker and story frame dwell'g. Augusta Sulzer to Mary 70, three-story stone front dwell'g. The New Martha A. Lawson to Franklin E. Woodford, G. Yorke. Mort. $5,000. May 1. 13,250 York Life Ins. Co. to Charles A. Stein. C. Brooklyn. Morts. $30,000. May 1. 50,000 127th st. No. 67, ns, 177.6 w 4th av, 18.9x99.11, a. G. April 30. 11,000 104th st, No. 245, n s, 100 w 2d av, 16.8x100.10, three-story brick dwell'g. Rosa Bloom, Lexington av, No. 806, w s, 20.5 n 62d st, 20x80, three-story stone front dwell'g. Mary A. widow, to Susie T. wife of Jeremiah C. Ly­ tbree-story stone front dwell'g. Carrio wife Curtis, Watertown, Conn., to Sara N. wife ons. Mort. $7,000. April 30. 12,500 of Sigmund Levis to Fanny wife of Richard of Max J. Foss. April 1. 7,000 128th st, No. 162. ss, 215.9 w 3d av, 19.3x99.11, G. Wiener. Mort. $12,000. April 26. 19,500 105th st, n s, 220 e 2d av, 20x100.11, four-story three-story brick dwell'g. Louisa C. Honey Lexington av, No. 859, e s, 34.5 s 65th st, 16.6x , brick tenem't. Christine Heinsohn to Chris­ to Louis Briefner. M. $4,000. April 25. 7,000 80, three-story stone front dwell'g. Freder­ tian Frank. April 30. 12,000 128th st, No. 107, n s, 131.9 w 6th av, 18.3x99.11, ick A. Burnham to John P. M. Richards. 108th st, No. 206, s s, 115.3 e 3d av, 24.3x10^.11, three-story stone front dwell'g. m Cornelia P. Mort. $12,000. May 1. 18,500 four-story brick store and tenem't. Wilhel- and Gertrude L. Simpson to Henry E. Malin. Lexington av, No. 1686, w s, 50.11 n 106th st, mine wife of William A. Juch to Isaac Di- Mort. $6,000. Mar. 31. 10,000 16.8x75, three-story stone front dwell'g:. mant. Mort. $9,000. April 30. 12.250 128th st, No. 42, s s, 342 e 6th av, 18x99.11, three- Mary E. wife of Samuel H. Bailey to Sara N. 110th st, No. 160, s s, 125 e Lexington av, 25x100, story stone front dwell'g. George B. Knick­ Foss. Mort. $6,500. May 1. 9.650 four-story stone front tenem't. Mayer Kahn erbocker to August Schrader. May 4. 14,000 Lexington av, No. 1702. s w cor 107th st, 17.7x to Babetta Scheu. Mort. $10,000. April 29. 129th st, s s, 535 w 5th av, 75x99.11, vacant. x75, three-story brick (stone front) dwell'g. 13,000 Loring Bartlett to Hieronymus Herold. The Brainerd Quarry Co. to William J. 111th st, No. 141, n s, 537.11 w 3d av, 17.10x Morts. $15,000 and any taxes, &c, May 1. 26,500 Light. B. & S. and C. a. G. Mort. $7,500, 100.11, three story stone front dwell'g. Ben- 129th st, No. 159, n s, 175 e 7th av, 16.8x99.11, taxes and assessmts. Mar. 3. 12,000 rend Helmke to Lizzie B. Jarvis. Mort. $5,000. three-story stone front dwell'g. James Rozell Same property. William J. Light to John A. April 29. 10,750 to John M. Kemp. M. $6,000. April 29. 14,000 Linscott. Mort. $7,500. April 28. 10,500 112th st, No. 62, s s, 137.6 w 4th av, 16x100.11, 130th st, No. 121, n s, 282 w 6th av, 18x99.11, Lexington av, No. 1707, e s, 84.3 n 107th st, 16.8 three-story stone front dwell'g. William Bur­ three-story stone front dwell'g. Samuel O. x65, four-story stone front flat The Univer­ nett to Helen M. Archer, widow. Mort. $5,000. Wright to Charles A. Troup. Mort. $14,000. sity of Rochester to Bertha Schiff. May 2. 11,250 April 26. 20,000 Lexington av, No. 2143. s e cor 129th st, 20x60x April 30. 10^000 Same property. Release mort. John Ross to 112th st, No. 154, s s, 73 e Lexington av, 27x | 20x—, four-story brick store and tenem't. 100.11, five-story brick tenem't. ' Samuel O. Wright. April 26. nom Thomas Nelson. Brooklyn, to James E. Mc- Lexington av, No. 1795, e s, 63.11 s 112th st, 27 130th st, No. 33, n s, 475 e 6th av, 20x99.11, four- Kown. Mort $7,500. April 29. 14,000 x73, five-story brick tenem't. story stone front dwell'g. James H. Beals, Lexington av, No. 1701, e s, 34.3 n 107th st, 16.8 Frederic de P. Foster to Mary Fash. April Jr., to Edward H. Jacot. Mort. $16,000. x65, four-story stone front flat. William M. 30. 42,500 May 1. 17,000 Leszynsky to Pauline Josephie. May 5. 12,000 114th st, s s, 75 w 2d av, 25x50, vacant. Carrie 131st st, No. 6, s s, 110 e 5th av, 13.3x99.11, Lexington av, No. 1711, e s, 67.7 s 108th st, 16.8 Lowenstein to Lambert Suydam. April 10. 3,000 three-story stone front dwell'g. Marx and x65, four-story stone front flat. Same to 114th st, s s. Party wall agreement. William Moses Ottinger to Carrie wife of Sigmund same. May 5. 12,000 Man with Carrie Loewenstein. April 11. nom Levis. Mort. $5,500. April 17. 12,750 Same property. Release from mechanic's lien. 115th st, No. 305, n s, 80 e 2d av, 20x100.10, four- 132d st, s s, 75 w 6th av, 50x99.11. James, Cath­ Michael Reilly to The New York Baptist story brick store and tenem't. Annie S. Clif­ arine W., Mary and Anna St. John, heirs Union for Ministerial Education. Nov. 24, ton to Caroline Oberlander. Morts. $4,500. Milton St. John, to Samuel O. Wright, Rock- 1885. nom April 29. 9,500 ville Centre, L. I. Correction deed. Q. C. Lexington av, No. 1767, e s, 40.11 n 110th st, 20x 115th st, No. 341, n s, 73 w 1st av, runs west 27x April 30. nom 70, four-story brick tenem't. Jeremiah A. north 100.11 x west 25 x north 10.11 x east 55 x 132dst, No. 55 W., 18.9x99.11, three-story frame Hallanan to James Murphy. Mort. $7,500. south 11.10 x west 3 x south 100, four-story dwell'g. Contract. John E. Ellison to Daniel April 22. val. consid stone front tenem't. Annie D. Helmholtz to D. Ryer. April 23. 8,750 Lexington av, e s, 40.11 n 110th st, 20x70. James Luke and Thomas Dolan. May 4. 100 132d st, No. 53 W., three-story frame dwell'g, Murphy to Ernest Dreher. Morts. $7,500. 116th st, No. 347, n s, 150 w 1st av, 20x100.11, gas fixtures, shades, screens, &c. Contract. April 28. 11,000 three-story stone front dwell'g. James Wood Mary D. Pressinger to William F. Ryer. Lexington av, No. 1769, e s, 60.11 n 110th st, 20 to Henrietta H. Furbush. April 28. 13,000 April 20. 9,500 x70, four-story brick tenem't. James Murphy 118th st, No 527, n s, 354.11 e Av A, 20.5x100.10, 133d st, No. 108, s s, 150 w 6th av, 20x99.11, to John M. Schuh. Mort. $7,500. April two-story brick dwell'g. Albert Kirch to three story stone front dwell'g. Germania 28. 11,000 Peter Vollmer. Mort. $3,500. May 1. 5,300 Life Ins. Co. to Julia wife of Baruch Wolff. Madison av, No. 291, es, 70.3 s 41st st, 23.5x85.x 119th st, No 121, n s, 190 e 4th av, 40.6x100.11, April 30. H,000 21.2x85, four-story stone front dwell'g. Arthur four-story brick tenem't. Eliza A. Hannan to 133d st, No. 25, ns, 270 e5thav, 17.6x99.11, two- Mitchell and ano., exrs. Alfred C. Post, to Henry Harrison. Morts. $18,000. April 30. story brick dwell'g. Jane A. Wiley to Caro­ Mary C. wife of Frederick F. Thompson. 22,000 line C. Rehmke. Mort. $3,500. April 26. 6,000 April 30. 41,000 120th st, No. 320, s s, 255.5 e 2d av, 19.1x100.11, 134th st, s s, 460 w 5th av, 100x99.11, vacant. Madison av, No. 558, w s, 68 s 56th st, runs west three-story stone front dwell'g. George C. Sarah J. wife of William H. Briggs to David 25 x south 5 x west 52 x south 27.5 x east 77 to Corry to Mary wife Ignazio Mercadante. Madison av x north 32.5, four-story stone front T Davies. See Nos. 741 and 745 134th st, dwell'g. Mary B. wife of Augustus H. Have- Mort. $6,000. Mayl. 11,750 23d Ward. Morts. $11,500. Mar 31. val. consid 120th st, Nos. 102 and 104, s s, 54 e 4th av, 36x meyer to Samuel Thome and ano., trustees 134th st, No. 203, n s, 65 w 7th av, 17.8x71.9, Jonathan Thorn*. May 1. 75,000 72, two four-story brick tenem'ts. Winfield three-story brick dwell'g. Charles H. Gwyer Poillon to Abraham Piser. C. a. G. April Madison av, No. 753, e s, 27 n 65th st, 23x63. 30. 19,000 to Rebecca H. Seltzer. April 30. 9,000 Walter Denison to Egbert C. Denison, Catha­ 120th st, No. 113, n s, 165 e 4th av, 20x100.11, 134th st, No. 265, n s, 131.6 e 8th av, 15.6x99.11, rine Henriques and Gert'-ude D. L. Ludlam. four-story brick tenem't. Benjamin Rich­ four-story brick dwell'g. Edward H. M. Q. C. All title. April 7. nom ardson to Maria and Michael H. Brann, Just to Albion K. P. Warner. Mort. $8,0u0. Same property. Lyman Denison to same. Q. tenants in common. Mort. $9,000. April 29. April 13. H,500 C. All title. April 7. nom 11,625 135th st, ss, 285 e 6th av Boulevard, 75x99.11, Madison av, No. 2076, s w cor 131st st, 16.8x75, Same property. Release judgm't. Eugene and vacant. John Mac Gregor, Brooklyn, to three-story stone front dwell'g. Sarah J. Edward Kelly, William Farrell and Joseph George H. Cannon. Morts. $7,500. April Pirsson to P. Henry Whalen. Mort. $8,000. A. Donahue, of Eugene Kelly & Co., to Ben­ 24. 13.725 April 24. 13,000 jamin Richardson. April 29. nom Madison av, e s, extends from 115th st to] Same property. Release judgm't. Eugene Kelly 140th st. n s. 250 w 8th av, 100x99.11, vacant. Annie M. L. wife of W. W. Brauch, Jr., 116th st, 200.10x110, vacant. I to same. April 29. nom 116th st, s s, 110 e Madison av, 100x100.11, f 120th st, No. 330, s s, 282 w 1st av, 21.6x100.10, Charleston, West Va., to William E. Lewis, Utica,N.Y. %part. July 31, 1885. 3,700 vacant. ] two-story brick dwell'g. Raymond Soich to Alexander B. Crane, exr. and trustee John Florence Gray. May 1. 7,750 140th st, n s, 275 e 8th av, 100x99.11, vacant. ) 141st st, s s, 275 e 8th av, 100x99.11, vacant. S W. Mitchell, to George F. Johnson. Mort. 122d st, n s, 333 w 1st av, 16x100.11. Charles S $65,000. April 17. 80,000 and Maria Simpson to Thomas k, Davis. Q. Patrick Fitzgerald to Joseph Van Vieck, C. April 29, 50 Montclair, N. J. May 3. 24,000 Manhattan av, w s, 117.7 a 105th st, 33.4x75. 612 The Record and Guide. May 8, 1886

Release mort. Sarah H. Powell to Prank A. Raphael Ettinger. Morts. $27,000. April Same property. Fanny wife of John R. Hal- Seitz. April 28. nom 30. 48,000 sey, Brooklyn, to Rosalie C. Tone. B. & S. Manhattan av, No. 137, w s, 134.3 n 105th st, 3d av, Nos. 1872 and 1874, w s, 50.11 n 103d st, Kay 1. nom 16.8x75, three-story brick dwell'g. Frank A. 50x100, two five-story stone front stores and Same property. John R. Halsey, exr. Anna M. Seitz to William H. Ebbitt. May 1. 12,400 tenem'ts. John D. Karst, Jr., to William C. Rosenbaum, to same. May 1. 22,000 New av (300 e of 9th av), e s, 1,039.3 n 145th st, Thornton. Mort. $42,000. May 3. 69,000 11th av, s e cor 58th st, 46x100. Ester wife of 50x125, vacant. Clara wife of Benjamin P. 3d av, w s, 25.2 s 106th st, 75.9x100, three five- Jacob New to Fanny Halsey, Brooklyn. Cor­ Fairchild to Anna H. wife of William H. story stone front stores and tenem'ts. John rection deed. Q. C. May 1. nom Selmes, tenants in common. May 4. 2,500 D. Karst, Jr., to William C. Thornton. 11th av, s e cor 68th st, 25.5x100, shanty. Pleasant av or Av A, s w cor 113th st, 100.11 Mort. $76,000. May 3. 112,500 George G. De Witt, Jr., and ano.. trustees xlOO, vacant. 4th av, Nos. 443-447, n e cor 80th st, 55.7x55. Sarah Talman, dee'd, to Edward Rafter. 113th st, s s, 100 w Pleasant av, 43x100.11. Clara J. Walgrove, Brooklyn, individ. and April 26. 4,250 James E. S. Hadden et al.. exrs. William A. extrx. Mackay Walgrove, to George W. Wal­ 11th av or West End av, n e cor 75th st, 125x ] Hadden, to Enoch C. Bell. C. a. G. April grove. Q. C. May 1. nom 100, vacant. { 24. 11,850 5th av, No. 549, e s. 25 n 45th st, 22x51, four- 75th st, n s, 100 e 11th av or West End av, 50x [ St. Nicholas av, e s, 359.9 s 133d st, 50x125, va­ story stone front dwell'g. Foreclos. Thomas 102.2, vacant. | cant. Charles A. Rapallo to Christian Stoll. L. Feitner to Thomas T. Eckert. Mort. and William E. D. Stokes to William J. Merritt. Mar. 24. 11,500 int. $31,121. April 30. 57,621 C. a. G. Mar. 26. 81,000 Av St. Nicholas, e s, 359.9 s 133d st, 50x125, 6th av, No. 381, w s, 98.9 n 23d st, 24x63, four- 11th av or West End av, n w cor 82d st. 102.2x vacant. Christian Stoll to Homer J. Beau- story brick store and tenem't. Louisa A. 100. Christina wife of Charles E. Siinms to det. Mort. $10,000. April 30. 15,000 Stewart to Henry P. Stewart, White Plains, Edward F. Brown. April 30. 24,000 West End or 11th av, No. 560, s e cor 75th st, N. Y. 8,750 11th av, n e cor 87th st, 100.8x100, vacant. runs east 41 x south 25.6 x southeast 8.2 x 6th av, e s, 50.7 s 116th st, 50.4x75, vacant. William C. Traphagen to William E. D. south 7.8 x west 11.5 x north 12.10 x west 36.5 John B. McCaffrey to Benjamin F. Raynor, Stokes. Mort. $13,800. April 26. 19,000 to av, x north 25, three-story brick dwell'g. Jr. May 1. 18,250 11th av, No. 743, w s, 75.4 n 52d st, runs north Hugh Lamb, East Orange, N. J., and Charles 6th av, s w cor 120th st, 100.11x100, vacant. ) 19.1 to Strykers lane, x northwest 126.7 x south A. Rich, Short Hills, N. J., to James A. 120th st, s s, 100 w 6th av, 50x100.11, vacant. \ 114.5 to 52d st, x east 25 x north 75.4 x east Flomerfelt. Mort. $14,000. May 5. 20,750 William H. Hall to John C. Overhiser. 100 to beginning, three-story frame store and 1st av, No. 176, e s, abt 41.5 s 11th st, 17.9x94, Mort. $20,000. May 1. 60,000 building with three-story rear frame building five-story brick store and tenem't. Adolf 6th av, No. 2207, w s, 72.7 n 130th st, 26.5x90, on 11th av and two-story front and one- Rohl to Friedrich Adam and Lina wife of three-story brick dwell'g. William H. De story rear frame buildings on 52d st. John Louis C. Reichard. M. $7,500. May I. 16.500 Forest to Lizzie wife of Eddy A. Perkins. Quinn to Edgar Conover. Morts. $5,000. lstav, No. 1534, e s, 126.7 s Slsb st, 25x106.6, Mort. $13,000. April 17. nom May 1. 15,000 five-story stone front store and tenem't. 6th av, No. 2222, e s, 17 n 131st st, 16.7x85, Interior gore, 75 w of 2d av in locality of 114th Charles Lindner to Charles Schoolhouse. three-story stone front dwell'g. Marx and st, runs south along west boundary line of Mort. $14,000. April 29. 26,500 Moses Ottinger to Anna M. Sandham. Mort. premises mortgaged by C. Blinn to The Man­ 1st av, No. 2258, n e cor 116th st, 26x74, four- $6,500. April 23. 12,000 hattan Savings Inst, to south boundary of story stone front store and tenem't and one- 6th av, s w cor 132d st, 24.11x75. \ said mortgaged premises, x east 25 x north story frame stable on rear. Martin L. i32th st, s s, 75 w 6th av, 50x99.11. \ 12.3 x northeast to beginning. Release mort. Bamman to Fredinand C. Bamman. B. & New buildings projected. Edward H. Ripley, The Manhattan Savings Inst, to Henry Gei- S. and C. a. G. April 30. nom Rutland, Vt.,to Samuel O. Wright. April 12. schen. April 12. < 3,000 Same property. Ferdinand C. Bamman to 21,500 Interior lot, 17.8 s of 114bh st and 75 w 2d av, John F. Wetter. April 30. 24,000 7th av, No. 233, e s, 98.9 s 24th st, 18.6x80, four- runs south 32.4 x west 25 x north 10.3 x north­ 2d av, No. 350, e s, 58.6 n 20th st, 19.6x90, three- story brick store and tenem't. Joseph Keller east 33.4. Henry Gieschen to Carrie Lowen- story brick dwell'g. Julia A. wife of Charles to George Wright. Mort. $6,000. April 30. stein. April 10. exch and 500 H. Bunn, Shrewsbury, N. J., to James J. 18,500 Traynor. Mort. $7,500. April 30. 16,200 7th av, n w cor 53d st, 25.1x100, vacant. Cecile MISCELLANEOUS. 2d av, No. 852, e s, 75.5 n 45th st, 25x100, five- Rusch, Edge water, S. I., to Thomas J. Stewart, All property of grantor of every kind and story brick store and tenem't. Amanda B. Jersey City. Taxes, assessmt, &c. April 5. 25,000 wheresoever situated in the United States wife of John A. Douglass to Rosa wife of Jul­ 7th av, e s, 24.11 n 135th st, 125x75, vacant. subject to right of dower of Catharine B. ius Gold. April 26. 23,000 William C. Lesster and Morris Littman to Lachat in the real estate. Germain Lachat to 2d av, No. 1574, e s, 21.2 s 82d st, 30x64, four- Amanda M. wife of Warren P. Tompkins. Josephine Lachat. C. a. G. June 28, 1878. gift story stone front store and tenem't. Max Mort. $20,750. April 17. 37,500 Explanation as to party wall agreement. Moritz Goldberger to Friedrich Werner. Mort. 7th av, No. 2039, s e cor 127th st, 25x100, five- Bauer with Randolph Guggenheimer with $10,000. April 30. 19,700 story brick flat. Isaac E. Wright to .Albert Margaret O'Sullivan. May 4. 2d av, No. 2222, n e cor 114th st, 22.11x100, five- Minnerly. All liens. May 5. 60,000 General release, especially from lien of legacy. story brick store and tenem't and one-story 8th av, s w cor 118th st, 100.10x100. ) Hannah F. Allen, New London, Conn., to frame stable on rear. Gertrude S. Davis, 118th st, s s, 100 w 8th av, 100x100.10, vacant. \ Lizzie M. Sproul, extrx. of Chas. H. Newton. Huntington, L. I., and Angeline A. Davis, Christian Blinn, Jr., to William L. Turner. April 27. 4,060 widow, to Martin Breden. April 30. 22,500 Mort. $32,000. May 4. 50,'00 General assignment. E. H. Purdy & Co. to 2d av, Nos. 2234 and 2236, e s, 20.10 s 115th st, 40x 8th av, s e cor 14M st, 24.11x100, vacant. So­ Hamilton R. Searles. Jan. 23, 1886. 75, two four-story stone front stores and tene­ phia E. wife of John H. Whitenack to Charles Last will and testament of Margaret W. Meeker ments. New York Life Ins. Co. to Julius A. Fuller. All taxes and assmts. Mar. 15. 7,500 with proof, &c. Schulz. C. a. G. April 26. 25,000 8th av, w s. 126.3 s 119th st, 25x100, vacant. Receipt for $5,500 on account of a mort. for 2d av, n e cor 125th st, 99.11x100, Nos. 301-307 "1 James E. S. and Harold F. Hadden to Joseph $10,500 by August Berbert. Jan. 1, 1886. 125th stfour five story stone front stores and | BierhofE. April 6. nom tenements. } Same property. James E. S. Hadden et al., exrs. 23d and 24th WARDS. 125th st, Nos. 309 and 311, ns, 100 e2dav, 50x William A. Hadden, to same. April 6. 6,725 Gray st, s e cor Monroe av, 200 to Lafayette av, 99.11, two five-story stone front tenem'ts. J Same property. Release dower. Frances b. x 100x200 to Monroe av, x 100. Putnam John Livingston to Frank Lawson. April 29. Hedden, widow, to James E. S. and Harald F. County Savings Bank, Brewsters, N. Y., to nom Hadden. April 6. nom Amelia Bader. May 4. 6,500 Same property. Frank Lawson to John Living­ 9th av, w s, extends from 8Rth to 87th st, 201.5 Hall pi, w s, abt 300 s 167th st, 25x120.4x26.6x ston. Morts. $100,000. April 30. nom xllO, vacant. D. Willis James to John G. 117.9, also parcel partly adj above on rear. 2d av, No. 2448, e s, 73.3 s 126th st, 26.8x100, Prague. See 73d st. May 1. 94,900 25.9x34.11x25.4x36.7. Lyman Tiffany to flve-story'stone front store and tenem't. Lewis 9th av, n w cor 86th st, runs north to 87th st, x Gregorio di Lorenzo. April 19. 600 Tekulski to Bella Holzmann. Mort. $17,500. west 105 x south to 86th st, x east 105. Contract, Southern Boulevard, s s, lots 199 and 199A map April 30. 25,000 building agreement, &c. Same with same. of property in 23d Ward, map of John Mc- 2d av, No. 1591, w s, 102.2 n 82d st, 25.6x April 28. 92,400 Convill property, 79.7x100x12x120.9. Michael 101.8, four-story brick store and tenem't. 9th av and 10th av, 86th st and 87th sts. Cove­ H. Hagerty et al., exrs. John McConvill, to James Mulry to Charles Messerchmidt. nant against nuisances. John G. Prague with April 21. 25,000 Diedrich Knabe. Nov. 13,1885. 2,000 D. Willis James. May 1. Smeeman st, n e s, 175 n w Morris av, 75 to 2d av, n e cor 110th st, 100.11x100, four five- 9th av, s w cor 97th st, 25.5x100 to Croton Rider av, xl50x75xl50, hs & Is. Amalie wife story brick stores and tenem'ts. Patrick Cun­ Aqueduct, vacant. Ambrose K. Ely to Julius of Henry Huber to Henry Huber and Adolph ningham and James Riley to Herman Nest- Schulz. Dec. 31, 1885. B. & S. and C. a. G. C. Tiedemann, of Henry Huber & Co. Q. C. rock and Henry Guth. Morfcs. $68,000. May 10,000 3. 110.000 June 25, 1885. nom Same property. Julius Schulz to Isaac L. Same property. Julia wife of Adolph C. Tiede­ 2d av, No. 1315. w s, 50.5 n 69th st, 25.1x80, five- Smith. Dec. 31, 1885. 13,000 story stone front store and tenem't. Frank mann to same. Q. C. June 25. nom 9th av, w s, 74 s 31st st, 20x100. j Wall st, s s, 200 w Grove av, 50x120.6. Eliza A. Kubischta to Frances M. wife of Montague S. 9th av, w s, 94 s 3lst st, 20x100. V Marks. Mort. $11,000. May 1. 21,700 Abrams to George E. Faile. April 14. 4,500 9th av, w s, 114 s 31st st, 30x100. ) Walnut st, s e cor 5th av, 50x100. ) 2d av, n e cor 94th st, 100.8x100. Release mort. George W. Walgrove to Clara J. Walgrove, 7th av, e s, 300 n Walnut st, 50x100. \ Maria L. Grant, Frances L. Ackley and Sam­ Brooklyn. Q. C. All title. May 1. nom uel H. Winton, as admr. of Caroline A. Win- 9th av, s w cor 86th st, 106.10x105, new build­ Simon Borg to Charles Minzesheimer. C. a. G. ton, to David Frank and Henry Hyman. ings projected. D. Willis James to William June 5,1880. nom April 10. nom 134th st, No. 745, n s, 14.11 w Brown pi, 15.4x70, Noble. May 1. 49,360 h & 1. David T. Davies to Sarah J. Briggs. 2d av, Nos. 2103-2119, s w cor 109th st, 151.3x Same property. Contract, building agreement, See 134th st, New York City. Mort. $2,500. 100, nine two-story frame dwell'gs on av and &c. Same to same. 49 360 Mar. 31. val. consid two three-story frame dwell'gs on st. Adam 9th av, w s, 25.11 n 106th st, 125.5x100, vacant. Hammannto Edward Hirsh. Mort. $8,000. Benjamin Bernard to Martin Mahan and Ed­ 134th st. No. 741, n s, 46.1 w Brown pi, 16.5x70, May 5. 60,000 ward Coyne. Nov. 2, 1885. 32,500 h & 1. David T. Davies to Sarah J. Briggs. 3d av, No. 684, n w cor 43d st, 25.1x100, five- 10th av, n e cor 63d st, 125.5x100, two one-story See 134th st, New York City.g&Mort. $1,000. story stone front store and tenem't on av and frame buildings. Edward Oppenheimer and Mar. 31. Val. consid five-story brick tenem't on East 43d st. Isaac Metzger to Simon Haberman, Belleville, 134th st, s s, 549.6 e Willis av, 17.2x100. Charles A. Chesebrough, Northport, L. I., N. J. Morts. $27,500. Mar. 13. 50,000 Thatcher M. Adams to Mary A. Smith to Fernando R. Walker. Mort. $30,000. May 10th av, n e cor 97th st, 100.11x100, vacant. May 3. 6,000 3. 56,000 137th st, 485 n s, e Willis av, 17.6x100. William Harry P. Pike to Nathan Wise and Adolph Cauldwell to Abigail E. Webster. April 3d av, n w cor 43d st. Assignment of all title M. Bendheim. May 4. 30,000 9 in contract. John R. Foley to Fernando R. 10th av, s w cor 52d st, 50.5x100, two-story frame S - 1,925 Walker. April 29. nom store and dwell'g on av and four two-story 137th st, n s, 450 e Willis av, 87.6x100. Release 8d av, Nos. 1681-1687, e s, 25.2 n 94th st, runs frame dwell'gs with one store on st. Joseph mort. Mutual Life Ins. Co., New York, to east 105 x north 75.6 x west 5 x north 25.2 x Smith, exr. and trustee Thomas Murphy, to William Cauldwell. May 1. nom west 100 x south 100.8, four four-story stone Richard M. Bent. Mort. $28,000. April 30. 137th st, si s, 450 e Willis av, 17.6x100. William front stores and tenem'ts. Louis de Bebian Cauldwell to Alonzo Nelson. April 29. 1,925 82,000 137th et, n s, 467.6 e Willis av, 17.6x100. William to John T. McDonald. Morts. $42,000. April Same property. Catharine Murphy, widow, 30. 84,000 to same. Q. C. April 30. nom Cauldwell to Christina L. Goundie. April 29. 3d av, No. 1687, e s, 75.6s 95th st, 25.2x100, four- 10th av, n e cor 78th st, 102.2x100, vacant. ) 1,925 story stone front store and tenem't. John T. 78th st, n s, 100 e 10th av, 350x102.2, vacant, j 137th st, s s, 306.6 w Willis av, 25x100. Anna McDonald to Thomas E. Crimmins. Mort. John E. Forbes, Brooklyn, to Laura S. and Ward to Mary wife of Edward Woods. C. a. $14,000. April 30. 23,000 Laura S., the younger, and Louise E. Forbes. G. June 24. nom 3d av, No. 1871, e s, 50.5 n 103d st, 18.6x110. April 29. nom 14lst st, n s, 77 e of old east line of Alexander ' 3d av, No. 1873, es, 68.11 n 103d st, 16.1x110, 11th av, No. 852, s e cor 58th st, 19x100, five- av, 20.1x100, h & 1. William R. Beal to Anna 3d av, No, 1875, e s, 85.1 n 103d st, 15x110. story brick store and tenem't. Release mort. M. Biederniann. Mort. $3,000. April 30. 8,250 Three four-story brick stores and tenem'ts. Same property. Release mort. The Mutual Jacob New to Rosalie C. Tone, Rochester. Life Ins. Co.* New York, to William R. Beall. Ifucia M. Cohen, widow, to Abraham and MayL 15,000 April 21. nom May 8,1886 The Record and Guide. 613

146th st, Nos. 469 and 471, formerly Cottage st, Berrian av to e s of said Berrian av, x 16x36 her husband to Leopold Michel. Mort. $2,000. lot 202 map Mott Haven, 50x110. Margaret to said company's land, x 225, excepting part 7,000 Kelly, widow, devisee, and ano., exrs. James taken for Berrian av. Philip Furlong to Bern- Ainslie st, n B, 316.11 w Lorimer st, 20x100.3. Kelly, to Burnett C. Mclntyre. Mort. $2,400. hard Schutz. Morts. $20,000. Sept. 14,1885. Henry Wickhamto Sarah A. Edsall. 5,350 April 30. 4,975 25,000 Adelphi st, n w cor Greene av. 20x66.11, h & 1. 148th st, s s, east 3£ of lot 20, map Melrose LEASEHOLD CONVEYANCES. James Carey to Merritt L. Thompson. 11,000 25x100, h & 1. Eliza Fitzsimmons, widow, to Same property. The East River Savings Inst, Eliza Nugent. May 1. gift Allen st, No. 199. Assign lease. Isaac Stiefel to Frederick Volland. nom to James Carey. Release mort. nom East 163d st, late 1st st, s w s, lot 23 map North Broadway, No. 212, e cor Fulton st, 29x77.2x29x Adelphi st, w s, 363.8 s Myrtle av, 16.7x100, h Melrose, 50x100. Sarah J. wife of Henry 76.2. Edward M. Knox to Albon M. Man, recvr. &1. Fannie M. S. Jenkins, widow, to Anna R. Brenzel, formerly Maehler, to Christoph (Party of second part to pay tax in excess of wife of Freeborn A. Bicknell. B. & S. 6,500 Volkmann and Mary his wife. Mort. $1,300. $4,000 and receives rebate on rent in taxes fall Adelphi st, w s. 309.6 s Greene av, runs south . April 30. 2,900 short of that sum to amount of difference.) 34.6 x west 65 x north 25 x west 35 x north 9.6 173d st, n w cor Bathgate late Madison av, 21 years, from Jan. 1,1887, per year, 19,000 x east 100. Eugene D. Berri to Julius Daven­ 50x100, h & 1. Henry C. Mandeville to Hester st, No. 31. Assign lease. Lewis Z. Bach port. Mort. $3,500. 7,500 Emma J. Dowling. Mort. $3,500. May 4. 6,500 to Gustavus Brooks. 3,000 Same property. Julius Davenport to Trustees Elton av late Washington av, n w s, 50 n e East Harrison st, No. 48. Assign, of lease. Lease Nazarine Congregational Church, Brooklyn. 154th st, 50x100. Error. Elizabeth Stichler, sub. to chattel mort. for $700. Robert Bur­ B. & S. Mort. $3,500. 7,500 widow, Milford, Pa., to Edward Stichler. gess to John H. Robinson. 1,000 Arlington pi. Party wall agreement. Susanna April 28. 2,000 Houston st, Nos. 262 and 264 E. Assign, leases. E. C. wife of Walter C. Russell with Charles Franklin av, No. 126, n w s, part sub-"] William Kohlmann to Louis Kohlmann. W. Betts. nom division No. 1 lot map Morrisania, 17.2x87x I Mort. $7,000. 18,000 Baltic st, n s, 120 w 3d av, 20x100, h & 1. David 16.8x83.7. J. Montgomery st, No. 34. Surrender of lease. Oakley to Jacob E. Colyer. 600 Also all that strip in front between old and | Albert KlinkowsteintoWm. J. Dougherty. Barbey st, w s, 100 n Sunny Side av, 75xll5x75x new lines of Franklin av. J Stanton st, No. 74. Philip Wissig to William 122, New Lots. Herbert C. Smith to Charles John A. Knox and Newbury D. Lawton to Snell. nom H. Thompson. 900 Eliza A. Abrams. April 26. 4,000 West st, No. 222, store and rear room. Assign, Same property. Ann Maria Schenck to Her­ Forrest av, s e cor 165th st, 90x60. George lease. Andrew Kopke to Anthony Conmy bert C. Smith. Release mort. nom Waddington to Ernest H. Martens. Apr. 15. 350 and Edward Dolphin. nom Bartlett st, s s, 75 w Throop av, 25x100. Henry Intervale av, w s, abt 292 s 167th st, 50x88x 1st av, n w cor 22d st. Consent to assign, lease. C. De Witt to Philip Freisens. Mort. $3,000. 50.6x81. Rutherford Stuyvesant to Henry Heath. 6,000 167th st, n s, 52.9 w Kelly st, 50x76. 6th st, a s, 150 w Av A, 25x90.10. Assign, lease. Bergen st, s s, 300 w TJnderhill av, 25x131. Anna James J. Edwards to John Dunford. Edward J. H. Tamsen to Charles Bernhard. G., August C. and Frederick J. Pohl to Michael May 3. 970 Morts. $10,750. 13,750 T. Durkin. 2,575 Madison av, s e cor Marble st, 108x100x108x96. 8th st, s s, 25.1 w Greenest, 25.1x111.6x25x113.2. Bergon st, s s, 174 e Bond st, 18x100, h & 1. Lorenzo Russell, exr. and trustee Charles L. Consent to assign, lease. Trustees of Sailors Catherine wife of and Frank H. Daniels to Booth, to Newbury D. Lawton, New Snug Harbor to William H. Bibby, exr. Jane wife of William McKinley. Mort. Rochelle. May 4. 2,750 Gouverneur S. Bibby. April 26. $4,000. 5,000 Morris av, n e cor 155th st, runs east 223 x north 9th st, ss, 225 e 5th av, 25x93.11. Trustees Berkeley pi, s s, 250 e 8th av, runs south 100 x 100 x west 100 x north 100 to 156th st, x we9t Sailors' Snug Harbor to Timothy M. Chees- east 50 x north 67.7 to Plaza st, x northwest 4610 to Railroad av, x southwest 143.2 to man. 21 years, from May 1,1886, per year, 42.2 x west 23. Sherman J. Bacon to William Morris av, x south 77, hs & Is. Mary A. taxes and assessments, and 500 R. Webster. 7,000 Dunham, Eastchester, N. Y, and Annie P. 10th st, s s, 200,5 w Broadway, 25x92.3. Trus­ Berry st, e s, 100 s South 10th st, 15.5x72. John Dunham, Annie P. being granddaughter of tees Sailors' Snug Harbor to Mary L., Annie Cochran, Middletown, N. J., to William O. John B. Dunham, to Sigmund Feust. Q. C. P., Catharine E. and Frances T. Walker. 21 Sumner. 3,200 April 26. nom Bridge st, e s, 21 n Willoughby st, 21x100.3, h & Mott av, e s, 18 n 150th st, 17.6x100, h & 1. years, from May 1, 1886, taxes, assessments - and 500 1. Arnold Fransioli to Mary J. Rambo. Hem y L. Morris to Catherine Van Cleve. 20th st, n s, 500 w 2d av, 17.6x92. Assign, lease. Mort. $6,500. 8,500 Morts. $3,000. April 29. 6,000 Philip J. Gilchrist to Julia McCarthy. 4,000 Boerum st, n s, 150 w Graham av, 25x100. Morse av, now known as Old Boston road, n 21st, ss, 100 w 10th av, 25x91.11. Leasehold George Steinmotz to Edward Notter and w s, part of lot. 134 map Morrisania, 65x and buildings. Foreclos. Augustus H. Van- Marie A. his wife. 8,025 179x65x176.6. Annie M. tfichardson, Cler­ derpoel to Charles E. Fleming. April 29. 540 Broadway, s s, 140 n Macon st, 20x100. Sarah mont, N. H., to Bernard McEveety. ^part. 24th st, No. 28, s w cor 4th av. Assign, lease. J. Keeneth and John her husband, to Henry April 30. 4,000 Mary A. Simmons to The H. Clausen & Son C. Bauer and Henning H. Bohlen. 3,800 Same property. Lewis P. Richardson, by Brewing Co. 2,100 Broadway, n e s, 50 w Eldert st, 25x50. F. J. David Cromwell, guard., to same. % part. 34th st, No. 168 W. Designates machines, &c, Ledoux to Paul W. Ledoux. Release mort. nom May 1. 4,000 to be left in premises heretofore leased by Jo­ Broadway, s w s, 50.9 s Vernon av, 25x101x27.1 Union av, e s, 475 n 165th st, 65x175. Henry E. seph Thompson to George W. Koch. x90.8, h & 1. James B. Dupignac to Edward Woodward to John A. Knox and Newbury 40th st, n s, 275 e llth av, 25x98.9. Assign, lease. G. Schiel. Mort. $2,500. 7,500 D. Lawton. April 9. 2,250 Francis Ruddy to Isabella O'Shea. 3,000 Broadway, n s, 43.6 e Leonard st, 25x81.2x29.2x Washington av, w s, 150 s Talmadge st, 75x150, 50th st, n s, 123 w 5th av, 41xl00.5x33x92.5x-. 66. William, Susanna, Abbie and John Son- hs & Is. Clarence and Clement Archer, Rye, Trustees Columbia College to Martin E. nak, children and heirs at law of M. Sonnak, N. Y, toEuretta L. Clocke. Mayl. 5,000 Greene. 21 years, from Nov. 1, 1885, per year, to Francis J. Buchwalter. 6,250 Washington av, e s, part sub-division No. 2 taxes and assessmts. and 1,810 Broadway, s e cor Bedford av, runs south 101.4 lot 49 map Morrisaina, 72.7x137. Frances E. x east 86 x north 39.4 x west 6 x north 62 x wife Charles J. Gillis to Catharine wife of Same property. Consent to assign, lease. Same west 80. Millard T. Smith to Wilson G. H. William F. Kuntz. April 26. 7,500 to same. April 1, 1886. Randolph and Charles D. Spence, joint ten­ Webster av, e s, 100.1 n Springst, 25.3x —x25.7 Same property. Assign, lease. Martin E. ants. Mort. . nom x84.4. Silas D. Gifford, ref., to John Donovan. Greene to William Rhinelander. 80,000 Broadway, s w s, 138.1 n w Hart st, 19.7x83. lx April 27. 140 51st st, s s, 155.6 w 5th av, 25.6x100.5. Assign, 21x74.10, h & 1. Arthur W. "Brash, North : lease. Helen Le R. Stewart, widow, to Jacob Walton av, e s, 127.9 s 150th st, 100x100. Con D. Vermilye. 31,750 Germantown, N. Y., to Isaac L. Free. Mort. tract. John T. Lynch to Ella McCord. 118th and 119fch sts, bet 4th and 5th avs, lots 27 $4,000. 6,500 April 24. 4,500 and 28 block 503 12th Ward map 1876. Mayor, Broad' my, n e s, 25 n w Lafayette av, 25x100, h Walton av, w s, 200 n 150th st. Certifies that &c, New York, to Bernard McSorley. Tax & 1. Annie A. Fardon and Alfred A. her buildings have been erected as per agreement. lease, 500 years, for taxes 1876. 49 husband to Benjamin F. Constable. Mort. Henry L. Morris to James J. Martin. Apr. 29. Greenwich av, No. 129, s w cor Horatio st. $7,500. 13000 Webster av, e s, 125.2 n Spring st, 75.1x58x76.9 Assign, lease. Martin McGovern to George Broadway, s s, 79.5 n w Van Buren st, runs | x84.4. Partition. Silas D. Gifford to Patrick Ehret. 8,0J0 south 40 x again south 35 to Van Buren st, f Kerley. April 27. 375 1st av, w s, 124.9 n 21st st, 24x100. Hamilton x west 24.11 x north 19 x again north 78.9 x ' Woodruff av, n s, 331.8 w from n e (?) cor Bos­ Fish to J. Henry and Lina Grothusen. 21 southeast 25. ton road, runs west 37.6x163, h & 1. James years, from May 1, 1886, per year, taxes and Broadway, s s, 54.5 n w Van Buren st, runs J- Angus to Alexander Livingston. April 21. 1,800 assessmts. and 500 south 55.2 to Van Buren st, x west 27 x Woodruff av, n e s, 368 s e from the village 3d av, e s, 102 n 17th st, 19x80. Hamilton Fish north 75 x west 25. of Fairmont and being lot 13 map of A. C. to Emil Michel. 21 years, from Aug. 1, 1886, Van Buren st, n s, 111.10 e Patchen av, 25x Woodruff's building lots east of Fairmount, per year, taxes, &c, and 700 54.1x27x64. j 50x156x50x154.6. | 3d av, w s, 40.5 n 57th st, 20x80. Assign, lease. Leopold Michel to Nathaniel W. Burtis. 12,000 Woodruff av, n e s, adjoins above, 50x156.4x Max F. Kastner, admr. of estates of Rosa and Butler st, n s, 75 w Clason av, 25x109x26.6x 50x156. J Adolph Kastner, to James and Annie Porter. 100.2. Partition. F. E. Dana to Lawrence Partition. Francis T. Johnson to William J. 11,500 Fitzpatrick. 670 Barnes. April 10. 3,125 Same property. Confirmation of assignment of Butler st, n s, 46 w Clason av, 29x100.2x34x82.6. 2d av, w s, 100 s Ridge st, 100x200 to 1st av. lease. Charles Kastner, Sophia wife of Her­ Partition. F. E. Dana to John Chambers James J. Phelan and Marie his wife to Thomas man Bergman, nee Kastner, Lottie and Max and Jane his wife. 1,760 Dunne. April 30. 2,200 F. Kastner, also Max F. Kastner, guard, of Butler st, ss, 200 s e Bond st, 150x100. %\ 2d st, s e cor William st, 83x100. Release mort. Lottie Kastner, Rudolph and Louisa Kastner, part. Josiah Valentine to William McMahon. Emma wife of Charles Maybach, nee Kast­ Nevins st, n cor Douglass st, 100x225 to Go- April 8. nom ner, Rosa wife of Emile Bauer, nee Kastner, wanus Canal. % part. 3d av, bet 142d st and 143d st, store, stock, and Matilda Kastner, widow of Louis Doe- Butler st, w cor Nevins st, 270x100x275x100. stable, horses, &c. Bill of sale. August L. pel to same. nom % part. Louis to Isaac and Leon Alexandre. Mar. 6th av, No. 389, s w cor 24th st. Herman Douglass st, n e s, 325 n w Nevins st, 100x100. 30. 1,800 Wronkow to John Koster and Albert Bial. 19 % part. 3d av, n cor 143d st, runs northwest 100 x north­ years, 11 months and 25 days, from May 1, Theodore Ross to Gulian Ross. 40^000 east 62.5 x southeast 23 x southwest 28. lx 1886, per year, taxes, assessmts and from Boulevard lot 23 common lands town of southeast 0.7 x southwest 14.4 x southeast 4,000 to 5,500 Gravesend, 100x182x100.6x193. Town of 76.5 to 3d av, x southwest 20. William Holl- 10th av, w s, 63 s 21st st, 21x75. Leasehold. Gravesend to Bertha Propst. 2,350 weg to Francis Rogers. May 1. 25,000 Foreclos. Charles A. Jackson to Albert E. Cambridge pi, e s, 500 n Putnam av, 20x10 », h 3d av late Morris st, w s, 41 n 143d st, 21.5x77, Moran. Sub. to mort. $8,000, and with other & 1. Emma H. wife of and Henry W. Bart­ h & 1. Green Wright to James Rothschild property to mort. $1,225. Mayl. 1,300 lett, St. Paul, Minn., to Emma L. wife of and Fannie his wife. M. $7,000. Mayl. 17,500 Alley extending from West st to Washington John Ward. 10,000 3d av, s e s, 45.9 s w Franklin av, 58xl00x67.8x st along rear of lots n s of Charles st, w s of Carroll st, s s, 430.3 w 7th av, 17.5x123x17.5x 58.4x1.9x42.6. Foreclos. Theodotus Bur well said alley, 140 w Washington st, 22x22. Effie 124.7. Margaret Woodward, widow, to Laura to Louis Delnoce. July 26, 1878. 45 Debaun, Hackensack, to Minot F. Winch. Q. M. Davis. Mort. $4,000. 6,800 Same property. Louis Delnoce to W. Stebbins C. Dec. 26, 1857. nom Carroll st, n s, 70 w 6th av, 160x100, hs & Is. Smith. April 29. val consid. and 45 Same property. Minot F. Winch to George H. Arnold G. Verrinder to Hannah S. Brown, Same property. W. Stebbins Smith to Frances Irwin. May 25, 1857. 1,200 widow, New York. Morts. $54,500. 80,000 V. Mclntyre. Mort. $2,600. May 3. 8,000 Clifton pi, s s, 175 w Marcy av, 20x100. Charles Boston Post road, n w s, 41.10 s w Mechanic st, Selvage and Eva E. his wife, Newark, N. J., 18.9x57.5x19x57.5, h & 1. William Howie to KINGS COUNTY. to Dennis Osborn. 4,750 Augusta Jahn. May 1. 1,600 APRIL 30, MAT 1, 3, 4, 5. Clinton st, e s, in locality of President st (?), Interior lot, 29 n e 143d st and 76.5 n w 3d av, Adams st, n s, 863 e Bush wick av, 25x100. Henry runs north 25.6 x east 100 x south 50 to Presi­ runs northwest 0.7 x northeast 21 x southeast .fcoth to George Reinhardt. $2,000 dent st, x west 18 x north 24.6 x west 82. Con­ 0.7x21. Heary Rothschild to William Holl- Adams st, n s, 363 e Bushwick av, runs north 200 tract. John Assip and Daniel Buckley to 'weg. April 26. 200 x east 74x—x—. Leopold Michel to Henry JohnC. MacEvitt. 13,000 JOngsbridge and West Farms road, n w cor N. Roth. Mort. $2,300. 8,000 Clinton st, e s, 60 s Huntington st, 40x90, h & 1. • > ;Y. & Harlem Co,'s land, 203x1,37x103, crossing J Sameproperty. Elizabeth Reinhardt and George Ransom B. Hinrnan to John Nagle. 8,000 614 The Record and Guide. May 8, 1886

Clymer st, n s, 315 n e Wythe av, 21.10x100, h to Macon st, x west 9.11 to curve in st, x south­ tition. Levi A. Fuller to John H. Shultz. 6,450 & 1. Frances Searle and James her husband west along curve 7.6 x south 35 to Fulton st, Hewes st, n s, 243 e Bedford av, 21.6x90. Parti­ to Marcus B. Freare. Mort. $6,000. 8,200 point of beginning. Edward R. Betts to John tion. Same to Charles P. Woodworth. 6,525 Court st, No. 296, ws, 79 n Degraw st, 21x83. Adamson. 12,500 Hull st, n s, 297 e Saratoga av, 18x100. Adolph Stephen G. Condit to Jacob Schmitt. Mort. Fulton st, n s, 40 e Bedford av, portion of party Sussman to George Eckstein. B. & S. nom $7,000. 13,250 wall. Annie Y. Fowler to Charles W. Heyward st, s s, 241 w Marcy av, 18.6x100, h Court st, e s, 48 n Douglass st, runs east 101.7 x Betts. nom & 1. Marie Josephine Curran to John Garvey. north 45.8 xnorthwest 8.1 x west 101.2xsouth Floyd st, s s 200 e Tompkins av, 10x100. William Morts. $4,000. 6,300 50. James Whitlock to Jane White. 1882. 100 E. Duncan, assignee Paul W. Ledoux, to High st, s s, 290 e Gold st, 22x108.9x6x107.5. Same property. Jane White to Mary A. Whit­ Mary N. McDonald, New York. Q. C. nom William H. Blain, exr. A. G. Buell, to Diede- lock. 18S2. 100 Gerry st, n s, 175 e Harrison av, 25x100, h & 1. rich Bahrenburgh. 4,075 Columbia st, No. 131, es, 555. S n Degraw st, Partition. William B. Hurd, Jr., to Andreas Hooper st, w s, 120 n South 3d st, 30x75. Ida 19.4x97.6. Edward T. Correll to Robert S. Meth. 8,600 wife of and Louis Laumann to Ellen G. Mal­ Hobbs, East Orange, N. J. 4,000 Same property. Maria Wischert, formerly colm. Mort. $5,000. 12,000 Same property. Mary F. Correll, widow, to Griesbacher, to same. Release dower. 319 Hopkins st, s s 50 e Tompkins av, 25x100, h & 1. same. Release mort. nom Gold st, w s, 200 s Myrtle av, 18.9x100. h & 1. William Wohlforth, Islip, L. I., to Charles C. Conover st, south cor Van Dyke st, 20x80. Foreclose. John D. Prince, Jr., to Margaret Grau and Conrad Hartmann. Mort. $1,500 Mary E.wife of James B. Varley, Edward B., Schrimps and Conrad her husband. 5,300 nom Thomas, David, James and Josephine O'Don­ Graham st, e s, 459 s Willoughby av, 24.4x83.10, Hoyt st, w s, 29.6 s Sackett st, 30x75, h & 1. ) nell. heirs Thomas O'Donnell, to Honora h & 1. Harry A. Williams to Francis A. Hoyt st, w s, 74.6 s Sackett st. 15.6x75, h & 1. f O'Donnell. Q. C. nom Early. Mort. $3,000. 3,700 Ellen wife of and Theodore Pearson to Joseph Dean st, n s, 120 w Carlton av, 20x110, h & 1. Grand st, s s, 150.4 w Lorimer st, 24.8xl00x24x C. Hendrix. Morts. $7,500. 13,260 Darius Parriugton to John Roes. 7,250 100. Robert B. Stokes to Charles H. Dilthey. Huntington st, n s, 90 e Clinton st, 20x100, h & Dean st, ns, 75.8 w Boeruni pi, 24.4x69.8, h) Mort. $8,500. 11,500 1. Michael Leyden to Charles Rump. 4,500 &1. I Grand st, n s, 74 e Graham av, 26x100, h & 1. Ivy st, n w s, 275 n e Central av, 25x100. Owen Dean st, n s, 51.2 w Boerum pi, 24.6x69.8, h [ Bernard Gallagher to Charles Kinken. 13,000 Leonard to Thomas Leonard. Q. C. nom &1. J Grand st, s e cor Graham av, 28x100. Nathan Same property. Thomas Leonard to Catherine The Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., New York, Levy to Charles Levy. >< part. 9,000 wife of Owen Leonard. Q. C. nom to George Ditthoff and Kathrina his wife. 8,500 Grove st, s e s. 325 n e Broadway, 25x83.11, h & Irving pi, e s, 331.4 s Gates av, 20x100. Harry Dean st. n e s. 170 n w Bond st, 20x100, h & 1. 1. Daniel Lauer to Joseph T. and Rebecca C. More to Bernard Levino. Morts. $2,700. Trumbull W. and Cornelia Cleaveland, only wife of George Fletcher. Mort, $3,500. 4.050 5,250 hoirs at law C. J. Cleaveland, to Mary J. Mc- Grovest, s s, 231.8 e Wyckoff av, 25x100. Nicho­ Jay st, n s, indeft, 24.6x102.9. The Roman Loughlin. 6,500 las W., Catharine M. and Ann E. Meserole Catholic Orphan Asylum, Brooklyn, to John Dean st. s s,'115.5 e Vanderbilt av, 50x66.lOx and Mary J. wife of and Charles W. Osborn, H. Martenhoff. 4,000 53.10x36. Elizabeth Herrmann, widow, Ber­ and Henrietta wife of and Charles P. Mauney Jefferson st or av, s s, 268.9 e Lewis av, 18.9x gen Poiut, N. J., to Andrew P. Edling. 3,000 to Andrew Kleiber. 350 100. Adolf Hoffmann to Bernard McEl- Debevoise st, n w cor Bushwick av, 25x100. Garfield pi, n es, 1.4'. 10 s e 4th av, 20x59. llx— roy. 925 August Nitsche to John Ries. M. $1,200. 2,900 to point 144.10 s e of 4tb av, x 59. Henry Jefferson st or av. s s, 250 e Lewis av, 18.9x100. Decatur st, n s, 220 w Lewis av, 75x47.5x76.9x Larmann to Louis F. Miller. M. $3,200. 3,700 Adolf Hoffmann to Frank E. Adams. 925 30.11. Charles H. Russell, recvr. Knicker­ Garfield pi late Macomb st, n es, 384.10 se Jefferson st or av, n s, 210 w Marcy av, 20x100, bocker Life Ins. Co., to Simon Ash, Jr. 2,250 4th av, 18.5x71.10x31x70.1. h & 1. George Phillips to Carrie A. wife Wil­ Decatur st, s s, 40 e Sumner av, 0.6x10'', h & I. Garfield pi late Macomb st, n s, 277.6 w 5th av, liam Fletcher, Mort. $7,000. 13,000 Josephine G. Brown and Jacob M. ber hus­ 15x72x15.2x72. J Joralemon st, s s, 24.7 e Court st, 145.10x232, to band, to David Clark. 250 John Meddis. Jr., to Miles Murphy. 2,000 Livingston st, x 139.11x310.5. Reformed Dutch Dikeman st, s w s, 150 n w Conover st, 40x100, Highland Boulevard, s s, 300 w Miller av, 50x Church, Brooklyn, to Charles L. Willoughby, h &• 1. Francis Clarke to Mary V. Clarke. 248x50x25', New Lots. James E. Watt to Chicago, Ills. 250.000 Q. C. nom Frank Maier. 2,200 Keap st, s s, 825 e Marcy av, 20x100. Amanda Same property. Mary V. Clarke to Catharine Halsey st, n s, 156.3 w Tompkins av, 18.9x100, W. Alexander, widow, to Conrad F. Eck- Clarke. Q. C. nom h & 1. Joseph Le Comte to Mary Allen Seed. hardt. 7,500 Delmonieo pi, n e s, 76.9 s e Hopkins st, 25x58x Mort. $3,000. nom Kosciusko st, s s, 117 e Nostrand av, 23x100, h & 28.9x43.9. George Covert to John P. Beyer. Halsey st, s s, 2-i0 e Stuyvesant av, 75x100. 1. Louisa J. Hollis, extrx. w . H. Hollis, to 5,000 Thomas B. Haddington to Patrick Lambert Martha Frith, extrx. M. T. Frith. 3.350 Diamond sfc, s s, 2,433.4 e Main st, 50xl80.4x50x and James H. Mason. 4,500 Kosciusko st, s s, 150 w Marcy av, 25x100, h & 179.10. FJatbush. Aaron S. Robbinsto Emily Halsey st, n s, 250 w Howard av, 16.8x100. Min­ 1. Louisa J. Hollis, individ. and as extrx. E. DeneU. 900 nie A. wife of William Arnold to William Gill. W. H. Hollis, to Robert H. Gibbt*. Mort. Diamond st, n s, 3,137.1 e of Main st, 200 to 400 Mort. $1,500. 2,350 . 3,325 to Clarkson st, F'atbush. Aaron S. Bobbins Halsey st. s w cor Howard av, 69.10x200.2 to Kosciusko st, n e cor Lewis av, 100x100. Na­ to Fannie O. Kretschmar. 8,000 Macon st, x 77.6 to Howard av, x 200. Wil­ thaniel W. Burtis to John C. Bushfield. 18,000 Douglass st, n e s. 100 n w Hoyt st, 25x100, h & liam P. Rae to Paul C. Grening. Mort. Kosciusko st, n s, 100 e Lewis av, 100x100. Thom­ 1. Thomas Callagbau to Oliver Cook. 2,650 $4,000. 8,000 as H. Suckley-Rhinebeck to Nathaniel W. Douglass st, s s, 140 w 4th av, runs south 100 x Hamburg st late Johnson av, n cor Starr st, Burtis. 3,000 east 40 x north 93.9 to small creek, x north­ 100x100. Sarah B. wife of George B. Walter, Linden st, s e s, 200 n e Bushwick av, 140x100. west along creek to Douglass st, x west 32.8. Jr., and Frank J. Squire, iudivid. and exr. Adolf Hoffmann to Anna A. Fardon. 4,900 Charles Hart to James Gilbert and Hugh of Elizi M. Squire, to August Sedlmeir. 2,200 Love lane, n s, 102 w Henry st, 20.2x59.2x61x20, Byrnes. 1,200 Same property. Release judgt. George B. h & 1. Jennie G. wife of William S. Wyc­ Douglass st, s s, 391.8 e 4th av, 20x100. John Walter, Jr., to August Sedlmeier, Eliza M. koff to Julius Achelis. 4,500 H. Hankinson to Horatio S. Stewart. 710 wife Frank J. Squier and Sarah B. wife Lefferts pi, n s, 174.8 w Clason av, 21x137, h & Same oroperty. James D. Lynch to John H. George B. Walter, Jr. nom 1. William H. Hazzard et al., exrs. and trus­ Hankinson. Release mort. 700 Hancock st. n s, 1H5 w Tompkins av, 20x100. tees J. Brady, to Sarah V. wife of Richard Douglass st, s s, 70 w 5th av,"20x80, h & 1. Julia A. Riley, widow, to Jerry A. Wernberg H. Benson. 13,150 Francis McMahon to George R. Brown. Mort. and Mary J. his wife. . 2,150 Macon st, n s, 150 e Reid av, 100x200 to Halsey $5,500. 9,000 Hancock st, n s, 100 e Reid av, 19x100. Kate st. Julius B. Davenport to George C. Robin­ Dupont st, s s, 25 e Franklin st, runs east 45 x Acor to Fraii k W. Honerkamp. Mort. son, Wakefield. R. I. 10,000 south 100 x east 5S5 xnorth5 x southeast 27.9 x $3,500. 5,300 Macon st, s s, 160 w Nostrand av, 16.8x54.5x11.2 — to old road, x southwest 64.11 x northwest Hancock st, n s, 250 e Lewis av, 37.6x100. x57.6. William O. Thompson to Russell O. 166.1. James Rooney to Cord. Holsten. 3,600 Jefferson st or av, s s, 287.6 e Lewis av, 18.9x Frost. Mort. $3,000. 5,500 Dupont st. s s, 25 e Franklin st, 25.7x132.8x64. llx 100. Macon st, n s, 100 e Arlington pi, 60x100. Rus­ 166.1. Release mort. Chauncey M. Depew, Adolf Hoffmaim to Carrie L. Gibson. 2,930 sell O. Frost to William O. Thompson. Mort. exr. R. J. Niven, to James Rooney. 2,000 Hancock st, n s, 237.6 e Lewis av, 37.6x100. $4,700. 7,200 Degraw st, n s, 100 w 4th av, runs west 94.10 x Jefferson st or av, s s, 308.3 e Lewis av, 18.9 Macon st, s s, 260 e Tompkins av, 40x80, hs & Is. north 164.4 to old creek, x northeast to Doug­ xlOO. Emma L. Turner to George W. Stewart. All lass st at point 192 w of 4th av, x east 84.8 x Adolf Hoffmann to Phineas O. Davidson. 2,930 liens. nom southeast 9.6 x south 192.3 to Degraw st, Hicks st, e s, 80 s Rapelyea st, 200x172 to Man- Madison st, n s, 385 w Nostrand av, 22x100, h & point beginning. Release mort. James D. hasset pi. Edwin Ludlam and ano., exr. and 1. Henry Drisler, Jr., to Sarah M. Dupuy. Lynch, New S"ork, to John H. Hankinson. 3,100 trustees L. N. Vibbard, and Frances M. Mort. $3,500. 6,000 Same property. John H. Hankinson to Charles Vibbard, sole heir L N. Vibbard, to John and Madison st, s s, 150 e Ralph av, 25x100. Arthur Hart. 4,095 James Williamson. 17,750 W. Brash to William Ellis. 1,975 i>egraw st, s w cor 4th av, runs south 84.4 x Hicks st, w s, 93.9 s Woodhull st, 18.9x 100. Peter Madison st, s s, 320.8 w Reid av, 39.4x100, h & west 8.3 to old creek, x northwest 191.11 to Connelly to Catharine and Ellen O'Brien. 1. Bernard Levino to Harry C. More. Mort. Degraw st, x east 175. Release mort. Same Mort. $1,500. 5,100 $2,000. 8,000 to same. 2,700 Same property. Ellen Hoban, widow, to Peter Madison st, n s, 233.4 e Nostrand av, 16.8x100, h Same property. John H. Hankiuson to Charles Connolly. Q. C. nom & 1. Louisa J. Hollis, extrx. W. H. Hollis, to Hart. 3,500 Hicks st, w s, 25 s Cranberry st, 24x101, h & 1. Arthur C. Babson. 6,175 Ewen st. w s, 75 s Ainslie st, 25x100. Edwin A. Francis K. McCully and ano., exrs. and trus­ Madison st, s s, 273.9 w Bedford av, 18.9x100. Marschalk, exr. A. H. Marschalk, to Abram tees T. B. Penrose, to Stephen H. Davenport. Mary A. Murphy and William E. her hus­ Cooks. 3,540 6,000 band to Sarah J. Berry. ~ 4,400 Ewen st, e s, 70 n Ainslie st, 30x78.6, h & 1. Hall st, e s, 218.3 s Myrtle av, 18.9x100. Stephen Madison st, s s, 230 w Franklin av, 20x100. The The Trustee of the Presbyterian Church, cor Martin, Catharine wife of William Bloch, New York Life Ins. Co. to Harry Elger. C. Ewen and Ainslie sts, to John F. Luthers. 5,500 Mary wife of Patrick Friel, heirs at law of a. G. .. 4,800 Fleet pi, w s, 140 n Myrtle av, 20x85. Margaret John Martin and Bridget Mat tin, to Elias Madison st, n s, 75 e Reid av, 16.8x100, h & 1. Hendrickson, widow, Jamaica, L. I., to Mead, Keyport, N. J. Morts. $3,400. 3,400 Peter W. Williamson to Benoist J. Cox. Henry B. Burtis. 5,500 Harman st. s e s, 340 s w Central av, 20x100, Mort. $2,250. 3,250 Fort Greene pi, No. 77, 101 Carlton av, and all h & 1. James Gascoine to Henry Rhodes, nom Madison st, n s, 216.8 e Nostrand av, 16.8x100, other real estate whereof A. Stockholm died Hawthorne st, n s, 383.8 e Flatbush av, 125.11x h & 1. Louisa J. Hollis, extrx. W. H. Hollis, - seized. John C. Stockholm to Phebe J. Tay­ 67, Flatbush. Homer L. Bartlett to Jacob E. to Sarah E. Hanold. 6,050> lor, Stockbridge, Mass. Q. C. 100 Colyer. 500 Madison st, n s, US w Throop av, 19x100. John Fulton st, s s, 88 w Bond st, 19x74.8x19x74.6, h Henry st, ws, 123.6 n State st, 25x92.6. Harry F. Ryan to Harmanus Bwan. M. $4,500. 9,000 & 1. Josephine H. Friedman and John her E. Dodge to Louisa S. wife Henry G. Reeves. Madison st, n s, 407 w Nostrand av, 23x100, h husband, to Aaron S. Robbins. Mort. $4,000. 15,750 & 1. Sarah M. wife Charles Dupuy to Agnes Hart st, n s, 300 e Marcy av, 50x100. Harriet E. De Monde. Mort. $3,000. 6,000 20,500 R. wife of and Augustus P. Rockwell, Bronx- Madison st, w s, 100 n Bayav, 75x82.8x75x82.10, Fulton at, n wcor Franklin av, 41.7x72.9x12.6x ville. N. Y., to Franklin B. biederman. 8,125 East New York. Charles H. Kalbfleish et al., 84.11, h & 1. Alanson Tredwell to Emma J. wife Herkimer st. n s, 250 w Schenectady av. 18.9x exrs. Martin Kalbfleish, to Mary E. wife of Walter A. Aspinwall. Mort. $12,500. 25,000 100, h & 1. Henry P. Phillip, Charles B. and James S. Howard. 2,000 Same property. Charles Pratt et al., exrs. and William O. Allen and Jane M. wife of John Magnolia st, n w s, 100 n e Knickerbocker av, trustees J. H. Lounsberry, to Alanson Tred­ S. Woolley, heirs at law B. P. Allen, to Cath­ 25x131.2x25x131.8. Lewis H. Dewey to Wil­ well. Release mort. nom arine C. Allen. Q. C. 2,000 Fulton st, s s, 380 e Howard av, 20x100. Thomas Herkimer st, n s, 247 w Nostrand av, —xlOOx liam H. Pinner, New York. Q. C. nom Donohue to Stephen MeNamee. Morts. 3x100. Mary A. wife Frederick D. Clarke, to Magnolia st, s e s, 125 s w Irving av, 50x100. $•5,250. 8,500 John Field, Philadelphia, Pa. 300 Charles Engert to Andrew and Caroline Man­ Fulton st, n s, 205.8 w Nostrand av, 80x70. Herkimer st, n s 250 w Nostrand av, 50x100, tel. C. a. G. 1,500 Clara L. Clarke to John Field, Philadelphia, Magnolia st, s e s, 275 n e Central av, 125x100. ) Charles W. Betts to John Adamson. 13,000 Pa. Mort. $4,000. 17,000 Palmetto st, n e s, 300 u e Central av, lOOx y Fulton st, n e cor Macon st, runs east 64.4 x Hewes st, n s, 221.6 e Bedford av, 21.6x90. Par- 100. ) . north to point 280 w of Nostrand av, x north Louis Kaden to WiUiam. H. Nichols. 11,000 May 8, 1886 The Record and Guide. 615

McDonough' st, a s, 95 e Sumner av, 40x100. heirs C. Wall, to Robert B. Stokes and Will­ Bernard Levino to Samuel Parnson. Mort. William Mayo Little to Sax*ah Arons. Morts. iam R. Young. % parts. 6,420 $4,000. 6,000 $5,000. 8,200 Same property. Release dower. Eliza A. Wall, Warren st, n e s, 198.9 s e Clinton st, 25x100, h& McDonough st, n s, 315 w Lewis av, 60x100. widow, to same. 2,070 1. Martha R. Pope, widow, to Mary wife of Theodore Ross to Patrick Sheridan. 4,500 Same property. S. M. Meeker, guard, of Michael O'Brien. 8,650 McDonough st, s s, 310 e Saratoga av, 100x100. Louise B. Ladew, to same. Infant's share. 3 210 Walton st, n w s, 110 s w Throop av, 22x75.4x Cornelius S. Van Schoonhoven to Jonas A. Richards st, n cor Sullivan st, runs northeast 22 x75.5. Leopold Michel to Konrad Kinkel Lhacoln. Mort. $1,000. ' 3,000 35 x northwest 87.3 x west 28.11 x southwest and Susanna his wife. Mort. $1,500. 3,800 McDonough st, n s, 158.4 w Reid av, 33.4x100. 67.10 x southeast 110. The Brooklyn Church Woodbine st, s e s. 100 n e Broadway, ruDs Richard H. Meserole, Jersey City, to James Soc. of the M. E. Church to the trustees St. northeast 70 x southeast 100 x northeast 60 x D. Rankin. B. & S. All liens. 1,200 Pauls M. E. Church, Brooklyn. nom southeast 100 to Ivy st, x southwest 130 x Middleton st, n w s, 105 s w Marcy av, 25x100, h Ryerson st, w s, 584.5 n Myrtle av, 20x100, h & northwest 200, h & 1. Louisa A. Ingersoll, & 1. Jacob Bossert to John Stelzer. Mort. 1. Thomas S. Shortland to Rosanna wife of widow, to Joshua Stevenson. 11,900 ' $3,000. 6,600 Lambert Haaren. 4,900 Same property. Release mort. Mutual Life Middleton st, n w s, 280 s w Marcy av, 25x100. Sherman st, n e s, 650 s e 11th av, runs north- ] Ins. Co. to same. 11,400 Jacob Bossert to Friederich Erkert. Mort. east 200 to Braxton st, x southeast 58.3 to 1st st, n s, 172.10 w 8th av, 100x100. George H. $2,850. 6,500 Coney Island plank road, x south 31.1 to | Cole to Louisa A. S. Allen. Mort. $4,250. 9,250 Monroe st, n s, 383.4 e Ralph av, 16.8x100, h & 1. patent line, x southwest abt 216 to Sherman J- 1st pi, n s, 150 w Court st, 25x133.5. John C. Frank Hyde and Adolphus Gload to Edward st, x northwest abt 13, City of Brooklyn. Overhiser to William H. Hall. 13,000 T. Fisher. Mort. $'2,500. 3,800 Seeley st, n w cor Coney Island av, 93.5x148.3 | 2d pi, ss, 241.2 e Court st, 16.11x133.5. Parti­ Monroe st, s s, 405 e Bedford av, 20x79.6x20x to patent line x — to av x 225, Flatbush. J tion. Levi A. Fuller to Silas Condict. 4,300 83.6. Kaufman Simon to Isabella wife of Rolline E. Beers to Hephzibah W. wife of South 2d st, n s, abt 100 w 9th st, 50x200 to - James Lahey. 4,250 Ernest T. Churchill. B. & S. % part. 5,000 South 1st st x irreg. Nellie C. wife of and Monroe st, s e cor Sumner av, 20x100, h & 1. Same property. Hephzibah W. wife of Ernest Ellis R. Thomas to Lazarus S. Murad. All David L. Beasley to Sarah Kenny. Mort. T. Churchill to Albert H. and Charles F. title to extent of $2,600 to secure note. $4,500. 9,000 Watkins. % part. Taxes and assessmts. 8,000 2d st, s w cor Hoyt st, 60x90x68.1x90.4. Richard Monroe st, s s, 77 e Sumner av, 19x100, h & 1. Sherman st, n e s, 650 s e 11th av, runs north­ L. Wyckoff to William P. Libby. Q. C. nom David S. Beasley to Catharina Hollmann. 7,400 east 200 to Braxton st, x southeast 5S.3 to Same property. Release mort. Richard L. Monroe st, s s. 140 e Nostrand av, 20x100. James Coney Island plank road, x south 3.1 along Wyckoff to William P. Libby. 2,500 McNair to Carrie A. Fletcher. Q. C. nom road to patent line, x southwest 216 to Sher­ Same property. William P. Libby to Benjamin- Same property. Carrie A. wife of William man st, x 13. Hephzibah W. Churchill wife Hunter. 4,000 Fletcher to George Phillips. 6,000 of Ernest F. to Edward J. McKeever. y, South 2d st, n s, 80 w Keap st, 20x71.3, h & 1. Mill lane, n s, adj land Thos. Farrell, 276x part. B. & S. 5,000 Henry L. Livingston and Jennie M. wife of 334.6x226x282, Flattands. William I. Wyck- Same property. Rollin E. Beers to Hephzibah Andrew J. Conner, heirs Mary Livingston, off to Augustus C. Grane. 1,500 W. wife of Ernest T. Churchill. Q. C. nom to David S. Yeoman. B. & S. Confirmation Milton st, n s, 188.4 e Franklin st, 23.8x95. Wil­ State st, s w s, 258.2 s e Nevins st, 16 6x90. deed. nom liam M. Baxter and Isaac N. Hebberd to William A. Hall to Ida F. Spooner. Mort. Same property. Henry L. Livingston and ano., Joseph I. Hall. C. a. G. 2,000 $3,000. 7,000 exrs. Mary Livingston, to same. 3,800 Same property. Joseph I. Hall to Catharine Sackett st, s s, 200 e Smith st, 17.5x90, h & 1. 3d st, n cor North 1st st, 26x50.2x30x48.2, h & 1. wife Henry'J. Lewis. Morts. $7,000. 8,000 George Harvey to Ephraim Grigg and Rachel Ernst Augustin to Henry Roth. Mort. „ Navy st, w s, 243.10 n Lafayette av, 16.10x his wife. Mort. $3,000. 6,000 $6,000. exch 4 6.11x16.8x44.4. Lizzie Enggren and Gustave Sackett st, Nevins and Union sts and contem South 4th st, No. 222, s s, 185 e 6th st, 21.3x ) L. her husband to William Carter. Mort. plated canal—the block, impart, excepting plot 100, h & 1. V $2,000. 3,500 of land s s Sackett st, extdg from Nevins st, Also property in N. Y. City, 1-27 part. ) Navy st, e s, 144. iO n De Kalb av, 20x100, h & 1. to contemplated canal, 80x.— Theodore Ross Louisa F. Hoefer, Missouri, to Charles P. Elizabeth Jane Milligan to John C. Von to Gulian Ross. 10,000 Gilson. 600 Glahn. Mort. $1,200. 2,150 Skillman st, e s, 365 s Willoughby av, 18.9x100, East 4th st, w s, 255.8 n Greenwood av, 25x100, Navy st, e s, 213 s Tillary st, 25x100. Owen h & 1. Henry W. Lohman to Thomas A. Flatbush. John A. Drew to John Le Brun Coyle to Peter Thompson. Mort. $500. 2,500 Pettegrew. Mort. $2,000. 4,500 and Phebe W. his wife. 2,100 Navy st, w s, 186 s Tillary st, 20x100.4, h & 1. South Oxford st, e s, 141 s Hanson pi, 44x120. North 5th st, s s, 100 w Roebling st, 25x100. Peter Flanley to Bridget, Mary and Julia Mira H. Crook, widow, to Henry W. Knight. Edward Nugent to Ann and Bridget Kelly. Riley. 3,425 Mort. $7,000. 9,000 4,400 Same property, /nthony, Edward F. and Scholes st, n s, 50 w Lorimer st, 25x100, h & 1. South 5th st, s s, 156 e 4th st, 32x85. Isaac Bam- Agnes Barrett and Ellen wife of Thomas H. Adam Echter to Henry Kruse. B. & S. nom ber to Edmund and Caroline D. Lee and Ma­ Slaven, heirs Mary Barrett, to same. Q. C. nom Same property. Henry Kruse to Regina tilda Riefler. 4,200 Ormond pi, w s, 250 s Putnam av, 61.8x145.7x Echter. B. & S. nom 6th st, ss, 274.10 w 7th av, 100x100. Lemuel 48.3x145. Agnes Macauley to Granville G. State st, s s, 140 e 3d av late Powers st, 20x Winslow to Emma B. Sheldon. B. & S. nom Hallett. Mort. $4,000. 7,500 100, h & 1. Catharine N. wife of and Henry North 6th st, s s, 100 e 1st st, 25x100. h & 1. Peun st, s s, 181.4 e Lee av, 20.2x100, h & 1. M. Curtis to Esther wife of Joseph Keller. 5,500 Louis Scnnibbe to Richard Schnibbe! 5,000 Maria J. Howe and George C. her husband State st, n s, 103 e Nevins st. 22x100, h & 1. North 7th st, s s, 140 e 4th st, 20x100, h & I. to Sarah E. wife of Charles C. Hainer. 6,500 Charlotte A. Underhill and Robert her hus­ Francis Clarke to Mary V. Clarke. Q. C. nom Pierrepont st, n s, 83 w Willow st, 27x100. band to Maria P. Henderson. 6,000 Same property. Mary V. Clarke to Catharine Louisa S. wife of and Henry G. Reeve to State st, s s, 60 e Hicks st, 20x75, h & 1. Lucy Clarke. Q. C. nom Charles A. Hoyt. Mort. $18,000. 33,500 A. Kellogg, widow, to John F. Shiels. Mort. 7th st, n e s, 237.10 n w 6th av, 10x100. Kate Pierrepont st, s s, 239.6 e Henry st, 37.6x200 to $3,000. 6,565 C. Henderson et al., exrs. and trustee I. Hen­ Montague pi. Mary K Sheldon et al., exrs. St. Felix st, w s, 195 s Lafayette av, 20x90. derson, to James Jacks. 600 Ann P. Sheldon and Henry K., James O. and Willian Harkness to Maria R. Dixon. 7,000 8th st, n s, 161.2 w 8th av, 17x100. Charles Lucis M. Sheldon to Josephine R. wife of St. Felix st, w s, 215 s Lafayette av. 20x93, h & Long to Emily Klesick. Mort. $4,000. 6,500 Alfred C Barnes. 50,000 1. Emma L. Dean, widow, to Elizabeth S. 8th st, n s, 195,2 w 8th av, 17x100, h &1. Charles Prospect pi, No. 10, s s 27.10 e 5th av, 2^x100. Alexander, widow. 7,750 Long to Annie T. wife of Frederic Schilling, John V. Whitbeck, Hudson, N Y. to St. Johns pi, s s, 254.2 w 7th av, 18.9x100, h & 1. East Orange, N. J. Mort. $4,000. 6,500 Elizabeth Sheridan. Mort. $4,000. 7,500 Thomas F. Green to Ellen C. wife of Robert 9th st, No. 508, s s, 51.6 w 8th av, 16x72.6. Car­ Prospect st, n s, 200 e Jay st, 25x75, h & 1. A. McKinney. Mort. $7,000. 13,000 oline wife of William H. Hudson to William John Newlands to Henry Vogel. 10,000 St. Marks pi late Wyckoff st, n s, 88.4 e 4th av, Pitman. Morts. $i>,500. 8,000 Pacific st, s s, 225 e 4th av, 20x100, h & 1. Wil­ 20x100. Ella H. Woolley and John H. her North 9th st, s w s, 100 s e Berry st late 3d st, 25 liam Powers to Samuel T. Payson. Mort. husband to Bernard Levino. Q. C. nom x 100. Winifred Clourey, admrx. Peter $3,200. 7,000 Same property. Bernard Levino to Samuel Clourey, to Samuel 1. Hunt. 850 Pacific st, s s, 191 e Bond st, 22x100, h & 1. Parnson. Mort. $4,000. 6,000 10th st, n s, 137.6 e 4th av, 18.9x100, h & 1. Laura F. wife of and William C. Davis to Stockton st, n s, 225 e Sumner av, 25x100, h & 1. Agnes A. Root, Chittenango, N. Y., to Ellen Caroline Hayes. Mort. $5,500. 8,500 Christina Best, widow, to Richard Hohsfield A. Ryan. Mort. $1,500. 3,000 Pacific st, n s, 270 w Albany av, 19.2x100, h & 1. and Theresa his wife, joint tenants. Mort. 10th st, centre line, s w s, 247.4 n w 3d av, 307.8 William Moir to Arthur C. Babson. 7,000 $3,000. 6,225 Xl32.2x283.9xl30. Mary A. Smith, widow, Pacific st, n w cor Hoyt st, 25x85, h & 1. Walter Union st, n s, 242.3 e 5th av, 16.8x95, h & 1. Winona, Minn., to Charles S. Baker. nom F. Piatt to Minnie A. wife of Will. Taylor. Robert A. McKinney to Thomas F. Green. 12th st, s s, 222.10 w 7th av, 50x100. John H. Mort. $3,500. 5,000 Mort. $4,334. 8,000 O'Rourke to Francis Harper. Ms. $5,000. 14,300 Palmetto st, s e s, 130 n e Broadway, 20x100. Union st, s s, 248 e 7th av, 20x90, h & 1. Ed­ 12th st, s s, 97.10 w 7th av, 25x100. Maria Mul- Release mort. JohnW. Phelps to Charles E. ward B. Sturges to Matilda wife of Falcon- ledy to Charles A. Wicks. Mort. $500. 1,100 Cozzens and William H. Barton. 3,565 bridge Plante. Mort. $S,000. 14,000 Bay 14th st, n e cor Cropsey av, 340.10x108.7. Same property. Charles E. Cozzens and Will­ Varet st, s s, 125 w Humboldt st late Smith st, New Utrecht. Archibald Young to Albert iam H. Barton to Elizabeth K, wife of Hi­ 25x100. Regina Scheer, widow, Roxbury, N. Van Brunt Voorhees. 7,000 ram J. Stevens. 6,000 J., to Margaret wife of James W. Dehnert. 14th st, s w s, 54.10 n w 4th av, 23x104.6x23x President st, n s, 160.8 w Hoyt st, 16x98, h & 1. 2,500 105.1, h & 1. Mary E. Bowne, widow and Amelia I. wife of and James W. Birkett to Wallabout st, s s, 175 e Harrison av, 25x100, h devisee W. Bowne, to Catharine Curtin. 4,500 John Surin, Jr. Mort. $3,500. 4,900 & 1. George Scheck to Martha Luck. Mort. 16th st, s s, 251.4 e 5th av, 22x145.2x22x144.8. President st, n s, 167 w 6th av, 50x95. Cornelius $4,500. 4,600 Release dower. Ann Doyle, widow, to Flor­ E. Donnellon to Frederick C. Rohrs. 3,500 Wall st, n s, 100.1 e Broadway, 175.2x85. Ixl75x ence E. Durkee. nom President st, n s, 45 e 7th av, 21x95. William 81.3. Harriet Beck, individ. and as extrx. J. 21st st, n s, 130 e 5th av, 30x100. Margaret Flanagan to John M. Thatcher. Mort. 7,000. G. Beck, to The Arion Singing Soc, Brook­ Pierce to Frederika Luhrs. Contract. 1,050 14,250 lyn. 18,000 21st st, s w s, 100 n w 6th av, 25x100. Clara E. Park pi, s s, 130 n Broadway, 20x100, h & 1. Same property. Victoria C, John G. and Hen­ Cobb to James Maxwell and Margaret his Mary K. Lapp to Henry Trumpp. Mort. ry F. Beck, heirs at law and devisees of John wife. Mort. $1,100. ' 1,600 $2,500. 5,000 G. Beck, to The Arion Singing Society, 23d st, s s, 4-^5 e 3d av, 25x100. James J. Schuy­ Brooklyn. B. & S. nom ler and Smith W. Anderson and Helen M. Pearl st, w s, 175 s Myrtle av, 25x97.9 to alley. Water st, n s, 210.10 e Bridge st, runs east 67.3 x Harriman, widow, Hannah M. wife of Wil John, John, Jr., and William Christman and north 100 x east 10.11 x north 100 to Plymouth liam N. Clark, Katharine S. wife of Rev. Liha wife of Peter B. Koechlein to Nicholas st, x west 141 x south 100 x east 63.10 x south Hasbrouck Dubois and Angelica S. wife of Langler. 6,400 100, h & 1. Isaac H. Carey and Henry N. Edgar Ketcham to John Feitner. 1,000 Quincyst, ns, 308.4 e Summer av, 16.8x100. Hooper to Reliable Steam Power Co. Morts. 26th st, s w s, 225 s e 4fch av, 25x100.2. Abigail Margaret A. wife Jason R. S. Boardman to $41,500. 45,000 V. H. and John C. Hiltman, only heirs at law Margaret wife George W. Hainer. C. a. G. West st, e s, 50 s Java st, 50x100, h & 1. Virginia of G. Hiltman, to James Weir, Jr. B. & S. - Mort. $4,000. 7,500 wife of James H. Higgins, Branford, Conn., C. a. G. nom Randolph st, n w cor Varick av, runs west 146.8 to John J. Hayes. 4,600 37th st, s s, 100 e 3d av, 75x100.2. Erastus H. x north to Montrose av, x east 61.6 to Man­ Willow pi, s e s, 86.10 s w Joralemon st, 19.4x Winchester to David Gibbons. Q. C. Cor­ hattan Beach R. R., x southeast 199.7 to 100, h & L Engene Douglas to Johanna See- rection deed. nom Varick st,x south 11.8. Jefferson M. Levy to mann. Mort. $3,000. 9,000 37th st, s s, 100 e 3d av, 25x100. David Gib- The New York, Brooklyn & Manhattan Beach Willow st, s s, 100 w Cypress av. 100x100, New boris to William French. C. a. G. Correc­ R. R. Co. 2,190 Lots. William Knappmann to Rowland L. tion deed. nom Willis. Mort. $900. 1,800 Rapalyest, 1.550 n 3d st, 25x150, New Lots. Same property. William French to James B. Wyckoff st, n e s, 150 s e Nevins st, 20.2xl00.2x Murray. 1,800 John Ordrdnaux to Kate A. Carpenter. 350 13.4x100. David Oatdey to Charles D. Smith, 39th st, s s, 150 e 3d av, 25x100. George Dow­ Rutledge st, n s, 100 w Harrison av, 181.6x100. Greenlawn, L. I. 1,750 ney to James B. Murray. 830 Robert B. Stokes and William R. Young to Warren st, n s, 241.2 w 5th av, 20x100. Ber­ 39th st, s s, 333.4 w 3d av, 16.8x100.2, h & 1. Richard Healy. Morfc. $8,200. 13,000 nard Levino to Samuel Parnson. M. $4,000. 600 Frederick Essman to James B. Murray. Mort. Rutledge st, n s, 100 w Harrison av, 181.6x100, $1,500. 2,350 nine lots. Evander B, and William Wall, Warren st, n s, 407.2 e 4th av, 20x100, h & L 4001,6*, s s, 250 w 3d av, 30x100. John D. 616 The Record and Guide. May 8,1886

Holsten, Spring Valley, N. Y., to James B. field, N. J., to Walter E. Maryatt. Release Samuel Parnson to Herman and Mina Hanns. Murray, New York. 350 mort. 1,800 Mort. $1,250. 2,300 40fch st, s s, 270 w 3d av, 20x100. George Wise Division av, n s, 47.6 e Barbey st, 47.6x100, New Marcy av, e s, 76 s De Kalb av, 24x117.7. Caro­ to Theodore Maracbe and Isaac H. Burns. 200 Lots. Elizabeth M. wife of and Williamson line Davison to Armenia wife of Giles P. 46th st, n e s, 180 s e 3d av, 20x100.2, h & 1. Rapalje to Annie V. Weston. 1,200 Glass, Jr. 1,000 William Hunt to Frederick Essman. 2,700 De Kalb av, n w cor Sumner av, 100x100. Marcy av, n w cor Floyd st, runs north 25 x 48th st, s s, 360 e 3d av, 20x100.2. Release niort. John Oliver to Peter Mangels and Anna M. west 100 x north 75 x west 160 x south 100 to Edward T. Hunt, exr. and trustee Thomas his wife. 12,000 Floyd st, x east 260. Release mort. Brook­ Hunt, to Anthony McNeely. consid. omitted De Kalb av, n s, 135 w Throop av, 20x100, h & lyn Savings Bank to William Copley. nom 52d st, n e s, 280 s e 3d av, 20x100.2. Corlies 1. Catharine M. Fitch, widow, to Susan C. Meeker av, s s, 116.10 w Morganav, 20xl00.8x Edwards to Isaac H. Stillwell. 3,725 wife of James S. King. Mort. $2,000. 4,800 24.11x85.10. Richard C. Combes to George 53d st, s s, 260 e 3d av, 20x100.2. Christopher Evergreen av, w s, 54.9 s Jefferson st, 27.4x112.4 H. Yates and Deborah A. his wife. 500 C. Firth to George Jarvis. Mort. $1,500. 2,700 x25x!01.2. George Loffler to Sophia Weidig. Myrtle av, n s, 184.10 e Marcy av, 20.2x100. 53d st, n e s, 220 s e 4th av, 20x100.2, h & 1. 6,500 Marvin O. Royce and Hannah his wife to James Power, Jr.. to Mary wife of James Flushing av, s s, 50 w Marcy av, 25x100. An­ James R. Howe. 4,750 Black. Mort. $700. 1,600 drew L. Westbrook to Martha L. Feely. 1,000 Myrtle av, s s, 263.8 e Lewis av, 1.4x—x—, 1 53d st, s s, 240 w 5th av, 40x100.2. Anthony Franklin av, s e cor Hancock st, 22x51, h & 1. gore. I McNeely to Celestia C. Spears, New York. 850 James Neil, Jr., to J. C. Julius Langbein. Vernon av, n s, 460.3 e Lewis av, 93xl00x— | 53d st, s s, 420 e 4th av, 40x100.2. Release mort. Mort $5,000. 9,000 x-. J Edward T. Hunt, exr. and trustee Thomas Franklin av, e s, 22 s Hancock st, 17x51. h & 1. Barbara Sigrist, widow, and Frederick T. Hunt, to Anthony McNeely. consid. omitted William Neil to J. C. Julius Langbein. Mort. Sigrist and Cornelia M. Grauget to William Av A, n e cor 21st st, 75x125. Flatbush. % $4,000. 8,000 H. Wells. Mort. $3,000 and assessmnts. part. Gertrude B. Lott, Maria B. Story and Fulton av, n w cor Jefferson st, 51x109.9x50 exch. and 4,000 Anna M. Bergen to John A. Lott, Jr. 1,500 x99.5. Myrtle av, n s, 150.1 e Elm st, 30.10x92.2 to Elm Same property. % part. Abraham Lott and Fulton av, n w cor Jefferson st, 51x101.9x50 st, x2x—. Herman Hempel to Charles Kauke- ano., exrs. C. L. Brown, to same. 500 xll2, New Lots. j moller. 2,200 Albany av, w s, from Park to Prospect pi, 17 Edward F. Linton to William H. Hutten- Maspeth av, ns, 55.11 w Kingsland av, 70xl72x 1,870-2,500 lots. Samuel Cowdrey, Master in locher and Wilhelmina his wife. 2,600 66.2x158.9, h & 1. Eliza Ann Clowes, widow, Chancery, to James Weaver. 1839. 213 Same property. Sarah Stoothoff et al. to Mary A. wife of and Horatio S. Robinson to Atlantic av, s s, 25.4 w Locust av, 76x88.7x75x Edward F. Linton. Release mort. 1,000 George W. Pecan. 2,000 100.6, New Lots. Charles H. Russell, Recvr. Fulton av, se cor Jefferson st, 51.1x96.11x50x Montrose av, s w cor Varick av, runs west 24.1 Knickerbocker Life Ins. Co., to Joseph 86.8, New Lots. Edward F. Linton to Wil­ x southeast 73.2 x north 68.6, gore. Jefferson Buehler. 903 liam H. Huttenlocher and Wilhelmina his M. Levy to Henry T. Koch. C. a. G. 245 Same property. Joseph Buehler to Charles wife. 1,300 Monroe av, w s, 170 n Atlantic av, 25x100, Cory. 1,100 Same property. Sarah Stoothoff et al. to Ed­ New Lots. Edward F. Linton to Francis S. Atlantic av, s w cor Locust av, 25.4x100.6x25x ward F. Linton. Release mort. 500 Kolyer and Mary his wife. 400 104.10, New Lots. Same as last to Margaret Gates av, s s, 145 w Marcy av, 40x100, h & 1. Same property. Release mort. Sarah Stoot­ Harper. 400 Benjamin F. Tracy to Charles A. Haase. hoff et al. to Edward F. Linton. 250 Atlantic av, s w cor Cypress av, one lot, New Release mort. nom North Portland av, e s, 271 n Park av, runs ] Lots. Margaret Cochran to James Coch­ Gates av, s s, 145 w Marcy av, 20x100, h & 1. north 110 x east 100 x south 85 x west 5.10 x I ran. 300 Charles A. Haase to Hannah C. wife of Daniel southW6st 25 8 x west 88.2. [ Atlantic av, s s, 122 w 6th av, 50x109.3x51.2x M. Somers. Morts. nom Clermont av, w s, 395.5 s Fulton st, 20x100. J 95.8, h & 1. Ellen wife of and Andrew L. Gates av, ss, 165 w Marcy av, 20x100, h & 1. Edward Longman to Samuel and Charles Rogers to Charles B. Dickinson. Mort. $5,000. Charles A. Haase to John Boehlin. Morts. Longman. 3,500 15,000 $7,500. 10,500 Nosti-and av, w s, 81.4 n Quincy st, 18.8x75. Al­ Same property. Charles B. Dickinson to Rob­ Gates av, n s, 165 e Sumner av, 20x100, h & 1. bert N. Camp to Emma A. wife of James ert H. Thompson and Henry D. Morris, of Elias H. Hawkins to Meta Manner. Mort. Cameron. 8,100 Thompson & Morris. Mort. $5,000. 15,000 $7,500. 11,500 Nostrand av, w s, 107.9 n Myrtle av, 0.2x21.6x Atlantic av, n s, 276 w Utica av, 22x99.1. Gates av, n s, 200 w Ralph av, 25x100, h & 1. 0.4x21.6. Phillipina Gebhardt to William George B. Carver, Newburg, N. Y., heirs David H. Brown to Fred. Moehring. Mort. Boger. 1879. 50 Thos. G. Carver, to Sally A. Denike. 600 $1,875. 5,725 Ocean av, w s, 125 n Duryea av, 50x100, New Atlantic av, n s, 166 w Utica av, 110x99.1. Ed­ Graham av, w s, 24.4 s Withers st, 25.7x75x Lots. Elizabeth Augusty wife of Charles to win A. Bradley and George C. Currier to 25.6x75, h & 1. Max Ewald to Morris Blau Bernhard Birkmann. 500 Sally A. Denike. 4,0i0 and Louisa his wife. 2,700 Park av, s s, 305 w Marcy av, 25x100, h & 1. Atlantic av, n s, 100 e Troy av, 200x99. John Greene av, s s, 160 w Reid av, 20x100, h & 1. Catharine wife of and George Straub to Peter Heyzer to Charles N. Peed. 6,000 William H. Semonite, Conklin Station, N. Y, Strack and Louisa his wife. Mort. $2,000. 6,100 Atlantic av, n s, 100 e Troy av, 226x99. Release to Thomas J. Vanderoef. 6,250 Park av, s e cor Skillman st, 100x132.3. ) mort. Isaac Waldron to John Heyzer. nom Greene av, s s, 160 w Reid av, 20x100, h & 1. Bedford av, w s, 82.3 s Park av, 50x100, h >- Atlantic av, n s, 100 e Troy av, 60x99. Release William H. Semonite, Conklin Station, N. Y, &1. J mort. Divine Burtis to John Heyzer. nom to Thomas J. Vanderoef. 6,250 Margaret E. Van Zandt, Pearl River, N. Y., Benson av, at centre line bet Bay 13th and Bay Greene av, s e cor Evergreen av, 16.8x50. Sarah to Helen E. Van Beuren, extrx. C. Van 14th sts, runs west 251.9 x easterly 252 back on Goodwin wife of Thomas to George Covert. Beuren. B. & S. nom Benson av, x 11.2, New Utrecht. Thomas Mort. $2,000. , 1885. 3,300 Greene av, s s, 80.3 w Nostrand av, 19.SI00, h Park av, s w cor Marcy av, runs south 175 x Rutherford to Archibald Young. nom west 100 x north 75 x west 105 x north 100 to Bedford av, e s, 120 s Willoughby av, 20x100, h & 1. Gertrude M. wife of Gardiner G. Hub­ bard to William Osborn. Mort. $6,000. 10,750 Park av, x east 205, eleven lots. William & 1. Constance M. Smith to Alonzo E. De Copley to Leopold Michel and Julius Ja- Baun. Mort. $6,000. 8,000 Greenpoint av. n s, 124 w West st, 20x95, h & 1. Margaret F. and Teresa G. Killeen to Solo­ coby. val consid. and 15,000 Same property. Alonzo E. De Baun to David mon Abrahams. Mort. $2,000. 5,700 Patchen av, w s, 75 s Monroe st, 36x80. Wil­ W. Binns. Mort. $6,000. 9,250 Greenpoint av, n s, 500 e Manhattan av, 25x100, liam Duryea, Nyack, N. Y., to James Mc- Bush wick av, e s, 122 n Powers st, 48x95.6. h & 1. Peter McAuley to Jane Barrow. Cullough. Mort. $4,000. 6,550 Henry Irwin et al., exrs. W. Conselyea, to All liens. 100 Patchen av, e s, 40 s Monroe st 20x80. Edmund Dominick Staude. 4,000 Same property. Jane Barrow to Peter Mc­ Titus to Katie E. Brower. 3,000 Bushwick av, e s, 110 n w Troutman st, 27.6 Auley and Jemima his wife, joint tenants. 100 Prospect av, w s, 573.6 n Greenwood av, 12.6x xl06.1 Lx25x95.8. Joseph Frisse to Albert Jan- Hamilton av, e s. 44 s Rapelyea st, runs south 125, Flatbush. Carrie E. Hine and Frederick sen. Mort. $3,000. 7,300 20 x east 46 x northeast — to Rapelyea st, x L. her husband to Mary E. wife of Louis C. Bushwick av, n cor Magnolia st, 100x100. northwest 23 x southwest 2.3 x west 40. Timroth. Mort. $800. 1,600 Phebe E. Leverich, widow, to William H. C. Lewis Johnston to John Gorman. Mort. Prospect av, w s, 523.6 n Greenwood av, 12.6x Leverich. Release dower. nom $4,000. 6,500 150, h & 1. Sophronia M. Fickett and Henry Carlton av, e s, 502.3 s Park av, 25x100, h & 1. Hamilton av, e s, 39.7 s Coles st, runs south 76 E. her husband to Martha V. wife of Low­ Phebe J. Taylor and Noble A. her husband x east 45 x north 56.2 to Coles st, x northwest ell E. Hewett. Mort. $800. 1,800 to Alois Lazansky. Mort. $1,500. 2,800 18.5 x west 39.2. John F. Nelson to Mary Prospect av, w s, 511 n Greenwood av, 12.6x100, Carlton av, e s, 123.10 s De Kalb av, 21x100, h A. wife of John Robinson, New Utrecht. h & 1. Sophronia M. Fickett and Henry E. & 1. Henriette Zeltmacher to Richard B. Con­ Mort. $10,000. 20,000 her husband to Sarah F. wife of George T. stantino. . 7,500 Harrison av, w s, 25 n Hooper st, 20x65. Charles Matthews. Mort. $800. 1,850 Carlton av, e s, 186.10 s De Kalb av, 21x100, h Boettingheimer to Augusta Disch. Mort. Prospect av, s s, 100 w 7th av, 33.4x94. William & 1. Sarah E. wife of William Peters to $3,000. 6,500 Fitzpatrick to Julia Monk. 4,000 Mary A. Thorne, Schenectady, N. Y. Moit. Hudson av, No. 151, e s, 25x75. Frederick Prospect av, s s, 20 w 7th av, 16x63. Ellen La $4,500, taxes, &c. 1,000 Rose and Taver P. her husband to Catherine Clermont av, e s, 446.11 n Myrtle av, 20x100, h Neu to Joseph K. Dains. 2,500 Trutner. 2,500 & 1. William and Adrian Van Sinderen, Kent av, e s, 249.8 s Willoughby av, 21x207x Putnam av, n s, 100 e Tompkins av, 19x100, h & Cataline L. Wyckoff, Phebe J. Woodruff and 21x206.10. Melissa D. wife of and Jeremiah 1. Paul C. Grening to Henry Ahrens. Mort. Maria D. Palmer, children of H. Van Sin­ Palmer to Christopher Peters, Sr. 5,600 $4,500. 8,000 deren, to Elizabeth A. Hodgman Q. C. nom Kingsland av, n w cor Frost st, 25x100. Mary Putnam av, n s, 79 w Throop av, 19x100, h & 1. Same property. Martin I. Duryea and ano., Mulcahy, widow, to John Le Brun. 1,000 John F. Saddington to Charlotte S. Beard. 7,500 exrs. and trustees H. Van Sinderen, to same. Same property. Horatio Robinson and ano., Putnam av, s s, 255 e Tompkins av, 80x100. nom exr. E. Clowes, to Mary Mulcahy. Release William J. Sayres to Charles Isbill. S,800 Same property. Elizabeth A. Hodgman to mort. nom Putnam av, n s, 116 w Throop av, 19x100, h & Mary Murray. Mort. $2,000. 3,300 Lincoln av, w s, 114.8 n Liberty av, 100x100, 1. John F. Saddington to George W. Clermont av, e s, 571.6 s Greene av, 20x100. Ada New Lots. John McGeehan to John M. Tucker. 7,850 F. Packard, Winthrop, Maine, to Christopher Kolyer. - 650 Railroad av, w s, 50 n Willow st, 25x100, New C. Watson. 12,000 Lafayette av, n w s, 306 n e Broadway, 18.8x Lots. Adolph Schreiber and Mary his wife, Same property. Christopher C. Watson to Al­ 100, h & 1. Anna A. Fardon and Alfred A. Detroit, Mich., to John T. Peters. 150 exander C. Kalley. 12,000 her husband to Cathai'ine Oldrin. Mort. Railroad av, w s, 25 n Grove st, 25x100. ) Clinton av, w s, 74 n De Kalb av, 51.4x120. $3,500. nom Grove st, n s, 120.10 w Railroad av, 20.10x >- George F. Gregory to Richard J. Chard. 28,000 Lafayette av, s s, 111.9 w Patchen av, 22 3x100, 130, New Lots. ) Clinton av. w s, 70.4 s Park av, 24.6x100. Har­ h & 1. William T. Smith and ano., exrs. T. Wilhelm Dehnert to John T. Peters. 200 ry C. More, exr. T. F. More, to Bernard S. Smith, to Edmund T. Kelly, Hempstead, Rockaway av, w s, 80 s Fulton st, 40x100, h & 1. Levino. Mort. $3,000. 5,750 L. I. Mort. $2,750. 3,800 George R. Brown to Francis McMahon. 24,000 Clinton av, s w cor Myrtle av, 50x130x76.4x Lafayette av, n e cor South Elliott pi, 20x80, h Snediker av, w s, 150 n Broadway, 50x100, New. 132.8. Charles Cooper to John Englis, Jr. 18,000 &1. Eliza Turner to Annie E. Gallagher. Lots. William H. Miller to Eugenie E. wife Clinton av, Myrtle to Willoughby av. Agree­ Mort. $3,500. 13,000 of Ferdinand G. Ventere. Mort. $2,000. 3,300 ment as to building line and restrictions as Lexington av, s s, 275 e Sumner av, 16.8x100, h St. Marks av, n s, 375 w Franklin av, runs to buildings between Cooper Arthur W. & 1. Andrew D. Baird to Mary E. Rees. north 126 x west 31.11 to centre line Clason Foote and others, owners of property. Mort. $2,500. 4,250 av, x north — x west—x — south to St. Marks Conklin av, n s, 500 e from a certain 60-foot st, Lexington av, s s, 365 e Bedford av, 20x100, h av, x east 260. William H. Wells to Frederick 50x143.11x41.8x159.9, Canarsie. John Lenz & 1. Charles M. Marsh to John Phair. F. Thompson. Mort. $5,000. 12,327 to George Barthel. 1884. 600 Mort. $2,750. 6,500 St. Marks av, s s, 166.8 e Nostrand av, 33.4x Conklin av, n s, indeft., 75.8x162.8x143.11 to be­ Locust av, w s, 525 n Liberty av, 125x100, New 250.7 to Prospect pi late Warren st. John C. ginning, Canarsie. Barnardus Hendrickson Lots. Edward Egolf and John A. Lott to Richard to Olivia P. Follett. M. $5,500. 9,000 to George Barthel. 1884. 140 Louisa White. 1,000 St. Marks av,ss, 133.4 e Nostrand av, 33.4x Cooper av, n s, 321.6 e Bushwick av, 16x100. Marcy av, w s, 43 n Hey ward st, 19x80. 250.7 to Warren st. Adolph Schwarzmann Walter E. Maryatt to George Eckstein. Frank Seaman to Michael O'Keefe and Mar­ to Olivia P. Follett. Mort. $5,500. 9,000 Mort. $1,800. 3,500 tin E. Doyle. All title. nom St Marks av,ss, 100 w Nostrand av, 100x125. ,game property. Stephen H. Martling, Ridge- Marcy av, e s, 33 s Middleton. st, 18x85, fa, & 1, Clara J. Walgrove, indiyid, pad exfcrx. May 8, 1886 The Record and Guide. 017

Mackay Walgrove to George W. Walgrove. 4th av, e s, 40 n Dean st, 20x80, h & 1. Arnold and Theodore W. Sheridan, individ. and as Q. C nom Proehl, exr. P. L. de Mory Gray, to Anna L. » exrs. B. Sheridan, Vincent Tilyon, exr. B. Stuyvesant av, n e cor Madison st, 20x80, h & 1. Buell. 4,200 Sheridan, and Greenleaf K. Sheridan to Cor­ Louisa J. Hollis, extrx. W. H. Hollis, to Adolf 4th av, w s, 20 s Douglass st, 40x100. John H. nelius N. Hoagland. Q. C. 1,000 Osberg. 3,900 Hankinson to David Dow. 1,580 Lots 123, 329, 631, 609, 610, 611, 639, 640, 667 and Smith av, e s, 118.9 n Baltic av, 18.9x100, New Same property. Jam«s D. Lynch to John H. 676 map Hay Scale farm. Cornelius N. Hoag­ Lots. Sarah G-. Crabb, Great Neck, L. I., to Hankinson. Release mort." 1,200 land to Albert D. Sheridan. B. & S. nom "William H. O'Donohue. 1,800 4th av, nw cor Douglass st, 20x84.8x20x85.6. Main highway leading from village of Graves­ Smith av, e s, 175 n Liberty av, 25x100, New John H. Hankinson to John Morris. 1,050 end to Flatlands, n s, 454.1 e Ocean rarkway, Lots. Grace F. wife of and Albert A. Miller Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. 200x331.6x191.10x388. James S. Schneider to Bernard Heney. 600 Hankinson. Release mort. 800 to Israel Denton. C. a. G. 1,700 Sumner av, e s, 150 s Halsey st, 20x95. Richard 5th av, n w s, 75 s w 13th st, 25x97.10. > Public highway, es, adj land now or late of M. Thall to Ferdinand G. Soper. 6,750 5th av, w s, 75 n 14th st, 25x97.10. f Nutchron, 128.8x95.9x122.8x95.9, h & 1, Sumner av, w s, 73.4 n Pulaski st, 17.9x82, h & Job H. Smith to Howard J. Smith. B. & S. Canarsie. Eliza Jane Johnson to George J. 1. John Gibbs to John C. Cook. Mort nom Cole. 1,C50 $4,000. 5,800 6th av, s e s. 60 s w Sterling pi, 20x84.7, h & 1. All title to real and personal property of party Thatford av, e s, 100 s Duryea av, 75x100, New Foreclos. Lewis R. Stegman to Emma wife of of first part. Gustav Freygang to Joseph E. Lots. Gilbert S. Thatford to Thomas Spath. Elihu D wight. 9,750 Hinds, Henry E. Ketcham, Peter F. Downey Mort. $1,200. 2,000 6th av, s e s, 60 s w Sterling pi, 20x84.7, h & 1. and George D. Seib. nom Tompkins av, e s, 80.3 n Jefferson av, 19.9x80, Edwy L. Taylor, Albany, N. Y., to Emma Gore on centre line of block bet Bay 13th and h & 1. Alonzo B. De Baun to James O'Brien. wife of Elihu Dwight. Q C. 9.751 Bay 14th sts, New Utrecht, indeffc., 850 along Mort. $3,000. ' 5,800 7th av, w s, 80.4 s 10th st, runs south 19.8 x west centre line to line bet Wyckoff and Moore sts, Tompkins av, s e cor Jefferson st, 100x153. 95 x north 20 x east 18 x south 0.4 x east 87. x848.3x36.9, New Utrecht. Archibald Young James D. Lynch, New York, to John F. Sad- Charles G. Peterson to George W. Ball way, to Thomas Rutherford. nom dington. Mort. $6,000. 16,300 Jersey City. N. J. Mort. $5,000. 8,000 Union av, n s, 25 e Van Sicklen av, 25x100, h & 15th av, s e s, 31.9 n e 82d st, runs southeast WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. 1, New Lots. Elizabeth A. Ives, widow, to 383.10 x southwest 242.7 x southeast 113.3 x Adolph Spalthoff and Minnie his wife. Mort. southwest 295.3 to Main st, x northwest 16.10 APRIL 22 TO 28—IN PART, $500. " 1,500 x northeast 202.10 to centre line S3d st, x EASTCHESTER Union av, w s, 13.3 s South 4th st, 20x61x23.10x northwest 125 x northeast 130 x northwest McCarten, Clara, to Agnes Vance, e s Archer 48. Louis Fink to Ludwig Conrad and 275 x northeast 130 to centre line 82d st, x av, 260 s White Plains road, 80x125. $6,500 Christina his wife. 4,400 northwest 100 x northeast 61.9, New Utrecht. Darling, Alfred B., and Charles Crary, to Al- Van Sicklen av, e s, 125 n Union av, 25x100, Cornelia E. Voorhees wife of Abram to John phonse S. Embury, n e cor Elm pi and Rich New Lots. John B. McGeorge to Frederick L. and George E. Nostrand. 1,100 av, abt 115x200. 2,650 C. Leubuscher. 900 Main highway leading from Gravesend to Flat- Haight, Lavinia A., to Paul L. Thebaud, lot Van Sicklen av, e s, 100 s Liberty av, 25x100, h lands, n e cor Ocean Parkway, 654.1x750.4x No. 102 on w s 1st av, ME. Vernon, 100x105. 6,000 & 1, New Lots. James McGuigan to Walter 626.9x994.1, Gravesend. Andrew Dougherty Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y. City to Lyman W. and EmmaL. Banta. 3,500 to James S. Schneider. 20,000 Porter, lot on s s road leading from Pelham Waverly av, e s, 243.2 n Park av, 40x100. Os- Plot land, Flatbush, bounded east by Flatbush to Mt. Verne n, 58 e Fulton st. 500 borg Adolf to Emma wife of Richard Hein- plank road, south by H. Lyles, Jr., west by Porter, Lyman, to N. Y. and Mt. Vernon rich, and Robert Linthlem. Mort. $2,500. 6,000 Ocean av and north by J. A. Lott. George Water Co., same property. 500 Willoughby av, s s, 2L6.8 e Stuyvesant av, 16.8 O. Post, Quogue, L. I., to Ann M. Bergen. Masterton, John M., et al., by F. Couch, ref., xlOO, h & 1. Louisa B. wife of and Charles Release mort. nom to Samuel J. Harriot and ano., highway lead­ Welcher to Conrad Weisgerber. Mort. $1,000. Same property. Abraham Lott and ano., exrs. ing from White Plains to Tuckahoe, adj A. 4,000 C. L. Brown et al., to same. Release mort. G. Morgan, 60 acres. 17,700 Willoughby av, n s, 135.1 e Kent av, 17.6x100 nom Ehrbar, George, to Mary Palm, lot'No. 171 on e s xl7.5x!00, h & 1. George Browley to Libertus Shore road, w s, 15 n 70th st, 25x35, New Railroad av, West Mt. Vernon, 80x125. 2,950 Fowler, Whitestone, L. I. Mort. $3,000. 6,200 Utrecht. Margaret G. Holt, formerly War- Russell, James, exr. of Wm. M. Darran, to Ad­ Willoughby av, n s, 135.1 e Kent av, 17.7xl00x dell, to William H. Wardell. nom elaide B. Barkley, s % lot No. 340 on w s 4th 17.5x100. George Browley to Lena Kohn- Interior lot, 314 e Bremen st and 100 n Adams av, Mt. Vernon, 50x105. 4,100 stamm. Mort. $3,000. ' 5,200 st, runs north 100 x east 99 x abt 100 x abt 99. Lohman, Ann M., et al, to Judson A. Doolittle, Willoughby av, n s, 64 w Ryerson st, 19.6x100. Henry Roth to Ernst Augustin. exch n }4 lot No. 815 on w s 9th av, Mt. Vernon, Bryan H. and T. D. Smith, exrs and trustees Interior lot, 314 e Bremen st and 100 n Adams 50x105. 1,200 Cyrus P. Smith, to Ellen Kuykendall and st, runs north 100 x east 25 x 100 x 25. Catha­ Peters, William H., to Otto Kempner, lot No. Elizabeth Welch, Bradford Co., Pa., Sarah rine Schmidt to Henry Roth. 600 21 on w s 10th av, 50x100. 3,240 Evans, Lucy A. Bartow, Isaac, Jr., Thomas Interior lot, 265 e Lewis av and 100 s Myrtle av, Schleicher, Bertha, to Eliza Schleicher, part lot J., Joseph S., Jennie B., Ann E. A. and runs north 98 x southeast to centre line, x- No. 642 on n s 3d st, 50x100. 4,000 Albert N. Kull. Release. nom west to beginning. William M. Ingraham to Seales, James G., to John H. Letz, lots Nos. 90 2d av, es, 50.1 n 43d st, 50.1x100. John Quinn William H. Wells. Release mort. nom and 91 on w s 9th av, each 50x100. 6,500 to Charles Hart. 700 Same property. William H. Wells to Barbara Harding, Eliza J., to Sebastian Graef, n J^lot 3d av, w s, 80 s President st, 20x80. Richard and * Frederick T. Sigrist and Cornelia M. No. 694 on e s 8th av, 50x105. 1,600 W. Lee to William Harm. 1,100 Grauget. exch and nom Wood, Joseph S., to Sebastian Graef, triangu­ 3d av, w s, 80 s State st, 20x75, h & 1. George Interior lot, 120 w Clinton av and 74 n De Kalb lar gore on n s of lot No. 694 on e s 8th av. 350 De F. Barton to John J. Clark. 3,000 av, runs west 9.4 x north 55.2x9.4x51.4. Em­ Green, Charles F., to Frederick Lacher and ano., 3d av, w s, 40 s 12th st, 20x75, h & 1. Albro J. ma D. wife of and Robert W. Paterson to lot No. 258 on e s Marion st, 50x100, at Wash- Newton to Whitman W. Kenyon. Release Richard J. Chard. 500 ingtonville. 100 judgment. nom Interior lot, abt 50 s w Sullivan st and abt 11.9 Vosburgh, Myndert, to Wm. H. Bard, lot No. Same property. Henry Ginnell to same. Release n w Richards st, runs north abt 68.3 x south­ 248 on n w s Greenwich, st, West Mt. Vernon, judgment. 50 west 20 x southeast abt 43.3 x east — to be­ 80x125. 325 Same property. Whitman W. Kenyon to Wil­ ginning. Release mort. Bernard Cruse to Green, Charles F., to Vencel Kucera, lot No. liam D. C. Scheelje. 4,000 John Fox. nom 346 on e s Railroad pi, abt 30x165. 100 3d av, w s, 20 s 12th st, 20x75, h & 1. Whitman Interior lot on centre line, between Jefferson Kenyon and Albert J. Newton to W. D. C. st and Putnam av, at point 340 e Nostrand YONKERS. Scheelje. 4,000 av, runs north 47.9 x west 201x27.7x200. Re­ Sawyer, Ellen V., to David Hawley, n s Hud­ 3d av, w s, 20 s 6th st, 20x100, h & 1. William lease mort. James D. Lynch to John F. son st, 65 e Ha vthorne av, 50x105. 18,000 J. Matheson to William and Harry T. Saddington. nom Chapel, Melissa, etal., by Wm. C. Kellogg, ref., Daniels. 3,500 Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 27, 29, 30 31, 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, to Walter P. Fayer weather, lot No. 1-15 on e 4th av, n w cor Butler st,j'runswest75.6xnorth­ 57, 58, 59, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 123, 143, 144, 145, s New Main st. 422 east 30 x north 60. Ix west 107.9 x south 80. 270, 281, 283, 291, 311, 314, 329, 347, 366, 435, Pulver, Mary M., to Alice B. Lefurgy, lot No. JohnH. Hankinson to Edward A. Wooley. 3,500 436, 437, 438, 511, 512, 513, 514, 528, 529, 556, 130 on e s Guion st, 50x100. 4,000 Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. 557,558,559, 560, 561, 570, 609, 610, 611, 612, Horner, Robert J., exr. of Robert Horner, to Hankinson. Release mort. 2,700 631, 634, 639, 640, 667, 676, 694, 695, 702, 703, Charles Reed, lot No. 37 on s e s Morris st, 4th av, e s, 60 n Douglass st, 20x91.8. John H. 739, 763, 764, 765, 766, 788, 790, 810. 834 and 100x200. 3,000 Hankinson to Elizabeth wife of Bernhard 835 on map of Hay Scale farm. Everett P. Burr, Mary E., to William Christie, e s Wood- Weinlader. 740 Wheeler, Mary H. Smith and Cornelius B. her worth av, 210.10 s Ashburton av, 70x100. 3,600 Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. husband, individ. and as exrs., trustees and Christie, William, to William Kellock and ano., Hankinson. Release mort. 700 devisees David E. Wheeler, to Jefferson, Mary same property. 3,600 4th av, w s, 80 n Butler st, 20x121.1x24x107.9. N., Mary, Andrew, Stephen C. and Andrew Callahan, Patrick E., to Lawrence Callahan, Thomas Olliffe to Edward A. Woolley. 1,250 W. Jackson and Thomas H., Stephen, William, lot No. 67 on w s Jefferson st, 25x95. 700 4th av, w s, 40 n Douglass st, 20x83.2x20x83.11. Hamilton and Jennie Gill, Ida Sheridan, Callahan, Lawrence, to Johanna M. Callahan, John H. Hankinson to Bertha Clark, 725 formerly Jennison, Mary E. Corkey, Lydia same property. 700 Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. Ann McCuen, now Stanton, and Charles U. Smith, Edwin A., to Matilda M. Bonnor. lot on Hankinson. Release mort. 550 Wing. Q. C. 100 e s Warburton av, 192 n Glenwood av. 1 4th av, ws, 20 n Douglass»st, 20x84.11x20x84.8. Lots 3, 4, 5, 9, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, Mott, William R., to Sarah E. Back, lot on n s John H. Hankinson to Margaret Dooley. 750 57, 53, 59, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 143, 144, 145, 270, lot No. 41 Maple st. 100 Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. 281, 282, 291, 311, 347, 511, 512, 513, 514, 739, Johnson, Daniel W., to Catharine E. Jones, lot Hankinson. Release mort. 550 763, 764, 765, 766, 788, 790, 810, 834 and 835 on w s Cedar pi, adj land formerly of N. 4th av, w s, 60 n Douglass st, 20x82.5x20x83.2. on map of the Commissioners Partition of the Roberts. 10,000 James D. Lynch to John H. Hankinson. Re­ Hay Scale farm. Edwin R. and Theodore Glaser, Ferdinand, to Charles H. Whittemore, lease mort. 550 W. Sheridan, in their own right and as exrs. 1-7 part lot on w s Warburton av, 100 s La- Same property. John H. Hankinson to Benja­ B. Sheridan, Vincent Tilyon, as exr. of B. mertine av, 60x200. 2,000 min Peterson. 700 Sheridan, and Greenleaf K. Sheridan to Cleveland, Cyrus, to John Powell, e s Alder st, Jefferson Jackson et al. Q. C. 3,500 35.6 from land of Ann M. Herriot, 25x109. 200 4th av, w s, 80 n Butler st, 20x121.1x24x80. Herriott, Sarah L. M., et al., exrs. Warren John H. Hankinson to Thomas Olliffe. 1,000 Lots 435, 436, 437, 438, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560 and Herriott, to Peter Comey, lots Nos. 92 and 97 Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. 561 map Hay Scale farm. Charles U. Wing on e s Jefferson st, 25x1.00x25x95. 900 Hankinson. Release mort. 700 to Cornelius N. Hoagland. B. & S. 10,000 4th av, e s, 20 s Douglass st, 40x91.8. John Han­ Pitman, Ellen, to William F. Corwin, w s War­ kinson to William Mainzer. -k^O Lots 435, 436, 437, 438, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, burton av, 290 s Lamertine av, 50x100. 9,000 Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. 561, 314, 366, 6*4, 529, 528, 570,'703, 702, 695, 694, 612, 123, 329, 631, 609, 610, 6L1, 639, 610, APRIL 29 to MAT 5—INCLUSIVE. Hankinson. Release mort. 1,400 667 and 676 on map Hay Scale farm. John 4th av, w s, 121.9 s 15th st, runs south 43 x west Jackson and Stephen C. Jennison, by Albert EASTCHESTER. 109.10 x north 62.7 x east 66 x south — x east W. Seaman, special guard., to Cornelius N. Gardner, Elizabeth and George W., to Emma 43.10. Edmund Titus to William H. Winches­ Hoagland. 655 J. Primrose, lot on n s White Plains road, ter. 5,750 103.2 e Summit av, also lot on e s Summit av, Same property. Jefferson, Mary, Andrew, adj Griggs. $2,500 4th av, north cor 46th st, 120.4x160.2. Alice Stephen C. and Andrew W. Jackson, Ida Fories to Bay Ridge Building Co. C. a. G. Sheridan, Mary E. Corkey, Lydia A. McCuen, Willis, Henry A., to John Wheeler, s s New Morts. $12,000. 27,000 now Stanton, Mary N. Jackson, Thomas H., York & New Haven Railroad, adj F. O. 4th av, n w cor Degraw st, 38.6x100. John H. Stephen, William, Hamilton and Jennie Gill Gale, 53 acres. 15,000 Hankinson to Adrian M. Suydam. 1,850 and Charles U. Wing to Cornelius N. Hoag­ Weitz, George, to Elizabeth C. Bellesheim, lot v No. 59 on e s 10th av, at Central Mount Ver­ Same property. James D. Lynch to John H. land. B. & S. 10,000 non, 50x100. 1,000 Hankinson. Release mort. 1,400 Lots 314, 366, 435, 436, 437, 438, 528, 529, 556, Lyon, Addison J., to Emma J. Primrose, n £ 4th av, e s, 25.2 s 45th st, 25x100. Anthony Mc- 557, 558, 559,560,561,570,612,634,694, 6V»5,703 cor of Summit av and Whit© Plains Boule­ JSeely to Hannah D, Whiting, 800 J and 703 map Hay Scale farm. Edwin B. vard, abt 100x103. 4,000 618 The Record and Guide. May 8,1886

Nicholas, Jane, to ¥m. H. Bard, lot No. 231 on 75 s w 1st st, 125x203 to Berrian av, xl25x202. Bell, Enoch C, to James E. S. Hadden, etal., s s Bridge st, Central Mt. Vernon, 50x100. 125 May 1. 1 year, 5 <&. 1,000 exrs.W. A. Hadden. 113th st. P. M. April 24, Dapper, Michael, to Samuel H. Knapp, lot No. Baker, Joseph F., to Thomas Ken worthy. 3d 3 years or sooner, 5 %. 2.000 40 on w s 10th av, Central Mt. Vernon, 50x av, w s, 54.4 s 81st st, £5x100. April 30, due Same (error) to same. Pleasant av, s w cor 100. 1,100 May 1, 1S87. 14,000 113th st. P. M. April*24, 3 years or sooner, Doyle, Jane, to Margaret Malone, 74 part lot, Beer, Isabella, William, Jr., and Mary his wife, 5 %. 6.250 No. 894 on w s 11th av, 25x105. 800 Albert and Deborah R. his wife, Charles H. Becker, Wilhelm, and Elizabeth his wife, to Berrian, Mary E., to Lavinia Haight, lot on and Sarah O. his wife, John R. Scoble and Henry Kalbfleisch and Korolina his wife. 6th e s 1st av. 5,000 Emma E. his wife, Andrew R. Eadie and st. P.M. May 1, due July 1,1886, 4 %. 9.000 MAMARONECK. Maria Louise his wife, New York, Charles H. Bliss, Hattie W., to Julia L. Peabody. 32d st, n s, 445 w 5th av, 25x98.9. May 5, due Sept. St. Johns Church to James M. Constable et al, Ebbets and Minnie F. A. his wife, Brooklyn, James T. Ebbets and Mary E. his wife, John 5, 1888. 5,000 5 parcels of land on Mt. Pleasant st and Post Bowes, John J., to Samuel McMillan and road, adj Episcopal Church. 10,000 B. Ebbets, Jr., and William S. Ebbets, Ada E. Ebbets, George E. Bissell and Charlotte Thomas C. Higgins, Brooklyn, N. Y. 29th st. Rodman, Susan A. and Isaac, to Charles D. L. his wife, Morris Park, L. 1., to Francis P. M. May 4, due May 5, 1887, 5 $. 15,000 Shepard, Westchester turnpike road, adj Lawton, Yonkers, N. Y. Broad st, No. 41, Bourgardez, Louis, and folina his wife, to THE Pine, 37>£ acres. 22,000 and Greenwich st, No. 473. Mar. 31,1 year. EMIGRANT INDUST. SAVINGS BANK. 52d st, NEW ROCHELLE. 8,324 No. 4»2. P. M. May 5, 1 year. 4,500 Roosevelt, Peter C, et al., exrs. of E. J. Roose­ Bent, Richard M., to Joseph Smith, as exr., &c, Breakell, Emily G.,wife of and James A.,to Pau­ velt, to Alexander B. Hudson, lot on w s Thomas Miirphy, dec'd. 10th av and 52d st. lina A. Morgan, widow. 79th st. P. M. May Westchester turnipke, adj Presbyterian . P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1891, 5 %. 28,000 3, due May 4,1889, or sooner, 5 %. 6,000 Church property. 5,000 Same to same, trustee Thomas Murphy, dec'd. Cool, Hiram M., to Crowell Hadden, exr. of Disbrow, Susan W. and Thomas L., to Herman 10th av. P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1891, Crowell Hadden. 38th st, s s, 180 e 4th av, L. Vulte, s w s Echo av at intersection with s 5 %. 28,000 15.6x98.9. May 3, due Mar. 1, 1887, 5 %. 2,000 e s Bay View av, abt 305x160. 5,615 Bendfeldt, William, and Johanna his wife, to Corbett, Henry W., Portland, Oregon, to Jane Iselin, Adrian, to George P. Govers, w s Centre Samuel Weil. 10th st, s s. P. M. April 30, M. Herrick. 59th st, n s. P. M. May 5, 2 av, adj Yost, 30x100 600 due May 1,1889, installs., 5 %. 3,400 years, 4^ %. 31,000 Iselin, Adrian, Jr., to John F. Lambden, lot No. Same to Herman Horcher. 10th st, s s, i53e Cammann, Hermann H., to William H. Neil- 178 on vv s lands of Chas. H. Young, 2S6 4-10 Av C, 20x92.3. May 1, demand, 5 %. 600 son, trustee George Mcintosh. 38th st, No. ft from s s Pelham road, 50 ft front. 400 Bierhoff, Joseph, to James E. S. Hadden et al., 43, ns, 310 e 6th av, 21x98.9. May 1, 3 years, 4,%. 18,000 PELHAM. exrs. William A. Hadden, dec'd. 8th av. P. M. April 6, due April 24,fl889, 5 %. 4,700 Cohen, Bernhard, to Ernest Von Au. Ridge st. Braize, William, to Sarah Williams, lot on 13-f t. Bradhurst, Charles C.,to Henry Chauncey, exr. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 21,000 lane running from Main st, adj Jane Vickery. Susan A. Treat. 45th st. P.M. April3, due Clark. Sarah Ann, to John T. Farley. 73d 600 April 1, 1891, Q4 %. 5,000 st, 's s, 82 w 9th av, 20x102.2. May 3, 2 Mills, Isaac N., to Frances R. Barker, n % lot Bradley, Edward, to Robert N. Toppan, Cam­ years, or sooner. 8,500 No. 203 on e s 6th av, Pelhainville, 50x100. 300 bridge, Mass. 30th st, n s. P. M. April 27, Carmody, Victorine, wife of and William T., to WESTCHESTER. due May, 1906, 5 %. 32,000 THE KNICKERBOCKER TRUST CO. 41st st, n Graham, Michael, to Joshua J. Mallott, lot No. Brinckerhoff, V an Wyck, to William H. Hoople. s, 113.4 e Broadway, 16.8x63.3. April 30, 1 2 on s w s Union av. 1,500 Water st. P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1891, year, 5 %. 10,000 Liebrock, Philip, to John Conway, lot No. 249 4 %. 40,000 Same to same. 37th st. P. M. April 30, 1 on 2d st on map Adee estate, 20x100. 280 Brooks, Gustavus, to Louis Z. Bach. Hester st, year, 5 % 22,000 Chwatal, Franz, and Marie his wife, to Elias WHITE PLAINS. No. 31. Lease. April 15, due May 1, '87, 3.000 Burchill, John, to Gustav Wolfers, Wiesbaden, Jacobs. 9th st. P. M. April 30, 2 years, Daly, Henry, to Wm. Friese, lot on e s Kensico Germany. 57th st, n s. P. M. May 1, 5 5 %. 2,6C0 av, adj grantee. 100 years, 5 %. 5,000 Cobb, Leonore S., wife of John C, Brookline, Harris, Mary F., to Jonathan Carpenter, e s Baker, Mary K., wife of Henry M.s to Mass., to John H. Cole, guard. Greenest. Orawanpum st, adj Mary F. Johns, 50x125. 350 George G. de Witt, Jr. Christopher st. P. P. M. April 30, due May 1,1887, 4>£ $. 12,500 Wright, Angelina, et al., exrs. of Wm. W right, M. April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 4,000 Cohn, Rowena H., wife of Albert L., to Louis to Rockwell Young, w s Lexington av, adj A. Baum, Meyer, and Moses Friedman to Elias P. A. Wagner. 81st st. P. M. April 30, due G. Mitchell, 50x150 6,075 Williams, Rutherford, N. J. Eldridge st. P. June 1, 1886. 5,000 Tibbits, Margai'et A., to Jeremiah T. Lock- M. April 28, due Dec. 1, 1886. 11,000 Cushman, Ormando L., to Gustavus A. Kraft. wood, lot on w s Grove st, adj. Fisher Beal, William R., to Susan Odell et al., exrs. Greenwich av. P. M. April 29, due July 1, estate. 250 Adolphus L. Odell. 141st st, a s, 77 e Alex­ 1889, 5 $. 5,000 YONKERS. ander av, 20.1x100. April 29, due May 1, Clark, Mary, wife of William, to Mary E. Pee. Bailey, George M., to Ann E. Middlebrook, s s 1889, 5 %. 3,000 123d st, s w cor Lexington av, 23.4x65.11 Lamertine av, 125 e War bur ton av, 25x139. Bernhard, Charles, to Edward J. H. Tamsen. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 5,000 5,150 6th st. P. M. Lease. April 29, installs. 6,750 Clocke, Euretta L., to Ellen Archer, East- Ehrgott, Levenia, to The Hudson River Brew­ Block, Celia Irene, wife of Louis, to William chester, N. Y. Washington av. P. M. May ing Co., lots Nos. 1 to 52 inclus. on e s Jerome J. Merritt. 95th st. P. M. April 29, due 1, due May in 1889. 2,500 av, cor Division st: also lot on w s Jerome av, Jan. 1, 1887. 1,500 Cock, Louise de F., wife of Thomas F., to 620 ft s Yonkers av. 1 Bowman, Catherine, Paterson, N. J., to THE Thomas F. Cock and ano., trustees Louise de Middlebrook, Eliza and J. Henry, to Janet Mc- BROADWAY SAT. INST. 46th st, s s, 172 w 9th F. Cock. 31st st, s s, 275 w 5th av, 24.10x80. Kim, lot on w s Linden st, 135 s Elm st. 4,800 av, 28x100.15. April 27, due May 1, 1887, April 16, due May 1, 1891, 5 %. 36,500 Brown, Abby W., to Fannie M, Coles, w s ±K %. lo,000 Clancy, Mary, mortgagor, with Francis Bolt­ Warbmton av, 262.6 n Lamertine av, 37x Breden, Martin, to Gertrude S. Davis, Hun­ ing. Extension of mortgage. May 3. nom 100. 10,250 tington, L. I. 2d av, n e cor 114th st. P. M. Davies, William G., to THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. King, Cornelius, et al., to John Townshend, s e April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 10,000 CO., New York. 50th st, n s, 463.4 w 8th av, s Kingsbridge road, adj. H. B. Coles, 27 Brown, Edward F., to Christina wife of Charles 19.2 xlOO.5; Lexington av, No. 308, ws, 49.5 s acres. 15,000 E. Simms. West End or 11th av. P. M. 38th st, 24.8x100. Already twice mortgaged to Kelly, David, to John C. Miesh, lots No. 4and 5 April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 14,000 party 2d part. May 4,1 year. 8,000 on w s Nepperhan av. ITPOO Bishop, H. M. F., iSpringfield, Mass., and Abbie Davis, Thomas L., to THE HARLEM SAV. Coles, Jane M. and Ellis R., to Mary A. W. E. his wife, to William R. Parsons. Barclay BANK. 122d st, n s, 333 w 1st av, 16x Collins, lot on e s Locust Hill av, adj Florence st, No. 8. 1-24 part. May 1, note. 937 100.11. April 30,1 year, 5 %. 2,000 R. Strang. 9,125 Bercke, Gustav, to Ellen R. and John R. Dolan, Luke and Thomas, to Miss Alice D. Spear, Mary, and ano.,to Mary E. Coddington, Strong, exrs. George T. Strong. 39th st. P. Weekes. 115th st, n s, 73 w 1st av, runs west lot No. 30 on s s Prospect st, abt 25x95. 2,500 M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 6,000 27 x north 100.11 x west 25 x north 10.11 x Odell, Jonathan, to Wm. Kennedy, e s depot, Brandt, Frederick, to Henry A. C. Anderson. east 55 x south 11.10 x west 3x south 100 to 75 s Main st, 25x100. 4,250 85th st. P. M. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 3,400 beginning. May 1, 4 years,5 %. gold, 4,000 Dougherty, James J., to Bridget Gounley, lots Brandt, Louis and John, and Susanna wife of Donaldson, Robert M., to Enos Richardson, Nos. 252, 258 and 262 on s s Ashburton av, and John M. Schmidt to Darius G. Crosby. Brooklyn. Park st, n s, 116.6 e Pearl st, runs 167 e Nepperhan av, 104, 138, 116x167. 10,000 Av B, w s, 51.2 n 84th st, 25.6x86. April 30, northwest 100 x northeast 45.6 x southeast Wildman, E. Edwards, to Thomas Read and 60 days. 5,000 88.1 x south 48.5 x west 6.9 x south 15 x west ano., lot No. 80 on e s Ravine av, 400 n Gold Same to same. Av B, n w cor 84th st, 76.8x78; 50.6 to beginning. April 19. 35,000 st, 25x100. 2.500 Av B, w s, 76.8 n 84th st, 25.6x86. April Dowling, Emma J., wife of John C, to Henry 30, 60 days. 10,000 C. Mandeville. 173d st. P. M. May 4, McFall, Andrew, and Daniel Ritchie to Edward installs. 2,500 A. Messenger, n e s Webster av, adj Charles Same to John E. Lockwood, trustee Charles A. Duckworth, William B., to THE NEW YORK Avery, 25x100. 660 Lockwood, dec'd. Av B, w s, 51.8 n 84th st, . SAVINGS BANK. 47th st, n s, 145 e 10th av, Osthoff, Frederick, to Meyer Loewenthal, w s 25x78. April 30, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 10,000 Buena Vista av, 511 feet s Prospect st, 50x Same to John J. Coger, guard .F. L. Street. Av 20x100.5: May 4, due June 1, 1889, 4>£ % 8,000 125. 7,000 B, w s, 26.8 n 84th st, 25x78. April 30, due Dunn, Frank S., to Walter W. Taylor. 141st Stewart, Robert, et al., exrs. of David Stewart, May 1, 1889, 5 %. 10,000 st, n w CJT Morris av, 60x75. Omission. % to Yonkers Club, lot on e s Broadway, adj Brantigam, Adam, to Charles Hendricks. 49th part. May 8. due April 1,1887. 235 Stephen Barker. 9^500 st, No. 231, n s, 260 w 2d" av, 18x98.8xl8.2x Dastler, Pauline, wf&ow, to Helen K. Sumner, Husted, Nathaniel C., to Cyrus Cleveland, lot 95.11. May 3, 5 years, 5 %. 9.500 extrx. and trustee Adams C. Sumner, Brook­ No. 9 on n s Guion st. 2,500 Bresler, Louis, to Thomas Hagan. 63d "st. P. lyn, N. Y. 42d st, n s, 78 e 11th av, runs M. May 1, 2 years, 5^ %• 3,700 east 22 x north 125.10 x west 28 x south 25.5 Brody, Samuel L., and Louis Finestone to x east 10 x again south 100.5. May 1, due Dec. MORTGAGES. John H. V. Arnold. Eldridge st, Nos. 14 and 1. 1887, 5 %. 1,500 16. P. M. May 1, 1 year. ' 6 000 De Witt, Frank E., to Heman Clark. 125th st. NOTE.—The arrangement of this list is as follows: Bruns, Hermann, to The GREENWICH SAVINGS P.M. April 30, due May 1, 1P87. 4,400 The first name is that of the mortgagor, the next that BANK, lstst, n w cor Extra pi, 60.2x62.1 lx Donnelly, Michael, to Henry Griswold. 30th st, of the mortgagee. The description of the property then 59x70.10. May 3, due May 1, 1891,

N. Y. Hamilton st, No. 35. P. M. April 30, Hass, Theodore,fto Caroline Gmehlin. 84th st. Keeley, Honora, to Henry V. Bush, Brooklyn. 1 year. 2,000 P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 5,000 1st av, w-s, 100 n Walnut st, 50x100. Sub. to Doyle, Patrick F., to Daniel Daly. Pike sfc. P. Same to same. 84th st. P. M. May 1, 1 year, mort. $1,250. April 23, note. 350 M. April 29, 2 years, 5 % 2,000 5 $. 1,000 Kessel, Valentine, and Margaretha his wife, Dunne, Owen, to Ann Cassidy. 24th st. P. M. Haviland, Marielma, F., to Mary S. Field. 18th Brooklyn, N. Y., to Ursula Sohmer. Brook­ April 28, due May 1,1889, 5 %. 3,000 st,n s, 125.4 e 2d av, 24.8x92x24.9x92. April lyn property recorded in error. May 1, 3 Devlin, Angela M. wife of and Jeremiah, to 29, 5 years, 4 $. 8,000 years, 5 %. 2,500 Owen Hevey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boulevard e Hirsh, Edward, to Adam Harrmann. 2d av, s w Killeen, Julie, wife of and James, to THE BANK s, 334.9 s 138th st, runs east 100.2 to west side cor 109 st. P. M. May 5,1 year, 5 %. 42,000 FOR SAVINGS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Old Bloomingdale road x south 50.9 x west Hopper, Jacob A., to Ransom Parker. 17th st, 77th st, s s, 150 w 1st av, 25x102.2. May 1. 1 91.9 x north 50, excepting portion taken for a n s, 100 w 9th av, 25x92. May 5, 3 years, 5 %. year, 5 %. 3,000 new road. Mar. 27, I year, 5 %. 5,000 4,000 Kramer, Marcus, to Lydia Fox. 48th st, n s. Dieterlen, Fritz, to Simon E. Bernheimer and Hamilton, John L., and Margaret his wife, to P. M. May 1, 6 months, 5 %. 10,000 August Schmid. Eastern Boulevard, No. John B. Hillyer and Adelaide A. Hillyer, trus­ Kuntz, Catharine, wife of William F., to Fran­ 1543, lease, store floor and part of cellar. May tee George H. Hillyer, dec'd. 27th st, Nos. 348 ces Ellen wife of Charles J. Gillis. Washing­ 5, demand. 300 and 350, s s 230 e 9th av, 44x98.9. May 1, 1 ton av, 23d Ward. P. M. April 26, due English, Matthew, to Michael Eagan. (South year, 5$. 21,000 May 1, 1887, 5 %. 3,500 Broadway, old Albany post road, e s, 75 feet Humphreys, AsahelW., and Mary C. his wife, Kartschmaroff, Edward, to Leopold Wallach. n from land of Burke, runs east 250 x north Brooklyn, and Adam H. Ward to Ella D. 74th st, No. 127. P. M. May 1, 3 years, 28.6 x west 200 to South Broadway, x south Goodrich, extrx. John W. Schmidt. 39th st, 4% %. 10,000 25. April 30, due July 1, 1891. 800 Nos. 323 and 325, n s, 3(i0 w 1st av, 50x98.9. Kearney, Arthur J., to Louis Wertheimer. Edgerton, Gertrude Jane, to Marv D. Hodges. April 20, due May 5, 1889,5 %. 20,000 151st st, n s, 698.2 w Boulevard, runs north Fulton st, No. 48, w s, 25.6x25~.6x25.6x20.1. Heilmann. John, to William Ottmann, guard. 199.10 to 152d st, x west 88.10 .<: southeast JaD. 1, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 Louise Ottmann. Henry st, No. 294, s s, 95.3 208.3 to 151st st, x east 32.1. Apri 19, due June Eisenkramer, Herman, and Rosanna, to e tfcammel st, 24x % block. May 1, 5 years, 9, 1886. 200 Julius and Marie Hanitsch. 17th st. P. M. 5 %. 9,000 Killeen, James, and Julia his wife, to Oscar T. May 1, due Dec. 29, 18S8, 5 %. 1,000 Higgins, Thomas C, to Alice H. Wallace. Marshall. 76th st. P. M. May 1, due Aug. Eidt, Jacob, to DRY DOCK SAVINGS INST. 45th Beekman st. P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1, 1887,5%. t • 1,000 st, n s, 150 e 2d av, 25x100.11. .May 4, due 1889, 5 %. 20,000 Same to same. 76th st. P. M. May 1, due May 1,1887, 4%%. "7,000 Hillier, Henry E., to William H. Gebhard, exr. May 1, 1891,5 %. 10,000 Ebbitt. William H., to William Gillilan, Lon­ Frederick C. Gebhard. 71st st, s «. P. M. Kennev, Bartholomew F., to Alexander Loppin. don, England. Manhattan av. P. M. May May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 24,000 47th st. P. M. May 3, due July 1, 188S, or 1, 5 years, or part sooner, 5 %. 5,000 Same to same. 71st st, s s. P. M. May 1, 3 installs., 5%. 8,000 Freeman, Meyer, to Barbara Dumproff, et al., years, 5 %. 22.5C0 Kahn, Isidor, to Moriz and Louis Josephthal. exrs. Andreas Dumproff. Willett st, No. 49, Same to William Rhinelander et al., trustee 74th st. P. M. April 1'0, 5 years, 5 %. 10,000 w s, 44.8 n Delancey st, 25.1x83. May 1, due William C. Rhinelander, dec'd. 71st st, s s. Kammerer, Henry, to Albert Stark. 1st av, July 1, 1889. 2,000 P. M. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 27.500 No. 153, w s, 92.4 s loth st, 23,1x100. April, Fuller, Charles A., to Sophia E. Whitenack. Same to same. 71st st, s s. P. M. May 1, 3 30, duo May 1, 1887, 5 %. 3,250 8th av, s e cor 142d st. P. M. May 4, due years, 5 %. 23,500 Kann, Nathan, to John I. Collins, South Jan. 1, 1877, 5 %. 5,212 Same to same. 71st st, s s. P. M. May 1, 3 Nyack, N. Y. Houston st. P. M. April, 30, Fash, Mary, widow, to Adrian Iselin, trustee years, 5 %. 27,500 5 years, 5 %. 8,000 Thomas Garner, Jr., dec'd. 112th st, ss. P. Hoops, Herman F., to THE IRVING SAVINGS Lazarus, Frank, Sarah, Josephine, Mary, Em­ M. April B0, 5 years, 5 %. 14,500 INSTITUTION. 35th st, No. 333, n s, 357.1 w ma, Agnes and Annie, to Jacob H. Lazarus. Same to same. Lexington av. P. M. April 8th ar, 17.10x98.9. May 1, 1 year, 5 %. 4,000 Liberty st, Nos. 05 and 97, n s, 237.9 w Broad­ 30, 5 years, 5 %. 14,500 Harnisch, Gottlieb, mortgagor, with Helen K. way, runs north in three courses 118.6 x west Fash, Mary, widow, to Adrian, Jr., and Colum­ Sumner, trustee Adams C. Sumner, dec'd 30 x south 119.1 to st, x east 30. May 5, 3 bus O'D. Iselin. 3d av, w s, 25.6 n 111th st, Extension reduced mortgage. May 3. years, 4K %• 29,500 25x70; 3d av, w s, 75.6 n lllth st, 25.5x70. Hughes, Anthony A., to Amelia Kerr et al., Same to Jacob H. Lazarus and Joshua Hen­ April 30, due April 10, 1889, 5 1 13,000 trustees Henry A. Kerr, dec'd. 63d st, n s, dricks, exrs. Rebecca Tobias. Same property. Fay, Michael, and William Stacom to Michael 258.4 w 9th av, 16.8x100.5. April 24, due Sub to morts. $29,500. May 5, 3 years, 4>£ %• Dempsey. Rivington st, Attorney st, &c. P. May 1, 1889, 5 %. 12,000 16,000, M. May 1, due Jan. 1, 1887, 5 %. 44,000 Same to same. 63d st, n s, 239.7 w 9th av, 18.9 Lawrence, Robert B., Flushing, L. I., to John Frank, Christian, to Christine Heinsohn. 105th xl00.5. April 24. due May 1,1889, 5 ¥„. 14,000 W. Lawrence. Leonard st, No. 58, s s, 124.9 st, n s. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 9,000 Same to Daniel D. Lord. 63d st, n s', 204.2 w w Church st, 25x100.6. May 5, due June 1, Foster, George V., to Mayer Raum and Moses 9th av, 18.9xlu0.5. April SO, due May 1, 1889, 1887, 4}A %. 8,000 Friedman. Cherry st, No. 140. P. M. In­ 5 %. 14,500 Levy, Harris, to Julius Ehrmann. Ludlow st, stalls. 4,500 Same to same. 68d st, n s, 222.11 w 9th av, 16.8 No. 24, e s, 101.7 s Hester st, 25xS7. May 4, Fagan, Charles, J., to Henrietta wife of George xlOO.5. April 30, due May 1, 1889. 13,500 due May 1,1891, 4% %. 15,U00 Starr. West 10th st, s s, 77.9 e Weehawken Haaren, Rosanna, wife of and Lambert, to Mit- Liebermann, Herman, and Fanny his wife, to st, 44.2x95.3x44.8x95.3. May 5, 5 yrs, 5%. 25,000 chel Valentine. 44th st, n s, 380 e 3d av, 20x Francisca Esther Killian and Frederick Wil­ Foss, Sara N.. to Mary A. Curtis, Watertown, 100. May 1, 5 years. 2,000 liam Killian. Av D. P. M. April 30, due Conn. 104th st. P. M. April 1, 5 years or Haberman, Simon, Belleville, N. J., to Edward July 1,1889, 5%. 4,000 sooner, 5 %. gold, 4,000 Oppenheimer and Isaac Metzger. 10th av, n Lisner, Rosa, to Catharine I. Gilliss. 70th st, n Gearty, Thomas, to Edward and Henry Hirsh. e cor 63d st. P. M. Mar. 13, due March 1, s. P. M. April 27, due May 1, 1892, installs., 44th st, n s, 225 e 11th av, 75x100.5. May 5, 18S7. 57,500 5 %. 19,000 due Mar. 1. 1877. 20,000 Hoffmann, Joseph A., and Emma his wife, Lyman, Thomas C. and Henry L. Greenman, Same to same. Same property. P. M. May 5, to Thomas Moore. 87th st. P. M. April 27, of T. L. Lyman & Co.. to William Brown, due Mar. 1, 1877. 7,000 3 years, 5 %. 2,000 Flatbush, L. I. 33th st, s s. P. M. May 1, Goodridge, Charlotte M., wife of Frederic, to Humphrey, Henry C, to Charles T. Whitte- 5 years, 5 %. 50,000 James R. Jesup et al., trustees for Matilda more. Peck slip. P. M. May 1, due July Lawson, Frank, to Frederic B. Winthrop, Cam­ Charlotte, Caroline Lydia and Frederic Gro3- 1, 1886. 7,000 bridge, England. 125th st, n e cor 2d av, 25x venor Goodridge. 5th av, s e cor 31st st, a5x Haas, Anna, wife of Leonhard, to Jacob Paskusz. 99.11. April 30, due May, 1, 1891, 5 %. 25,000 100. May 5, due Mar. 17, 1889, 4 %. 40,000 Catharine st. P. M. April 30, due October Same to same. 125th st, n s, 75 e 2d av, 25x Geib, Adam, and Babette Geib, widow, to George 30, 1887. 1,500 99.11. April 30, due May 1, 1891, 5 %. 15,000 Bothner. 101th st. s s, 212.6 w 2d av, 87.6x Helm, George, and Anna his wife, to Walter N. Same to same. 125th st, n s, 50 e 2d av, 25x 100.11. April 29, 3 years, 5 %. 4,750 Degrauw, Si\, Brooklyn, N. Y. Eldridge st, 99.11. April 30, due May, 1, 1891, 5 %. 15.000 Gold, Rosa, wife of and Julius, to Solon Humph­ No. 69, w s, 50 n Hester st, 25x66.8. April 30, Same to same. 125th st, n s, 100 e 2d av, 25x reys and Josephine L. Newcomb. trustees. 2d due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 6,000 99.11. April 30, due May 1, 1891, 5%. 15,000 av. P. M. April 26, due May 1, 1891, 5 %. 16,000 Hilliard, Ann P., Jersey City, N. J., to George Same to Alice Y. Eaton. 125th st, n s, 125 e Gorldt, Richard, to Anna H. wife of John Over- Willets, Hempstead, N. Y. Columbia st, w s, 2d av, 24.11x99.11. April SO, due May 1, 1891, beck. Cannon st. P. M. April 29, 2 vears, 175 s Rivington st, 25x100. April 30, due May 5 %. 15,000 5$. " 10,000 1,1889. 4,250 Same to Katharine C. Griswold. 125fch st, n s, Gunther, Joseph, to James Mulry. 12th st, n s. Hoffman, John, to Amsa H. Scoville. Court- 25 e 2dav, 25x99.11. April 30, due May 1, P. M. April 21, 3 years, 1889, 5 %. 5,150 land av, s e s, 56 s w 162d st, runs southwest 28 1891, 5 %. 15,000 German Evangelical Lutheran St. John's x southeast 102.6 x northeast 25 x northwest 90. Linscott, John A., to Ernest G. Stedman. Lex­ Church to THE IRVING SAVINGS INST. Christo­ April 29, 1 year. 1,000 ington av. P. M. Sub. to morts. $9,500. pher st, n s, 151.1 w West 4th st, runs north Higgins, James, and John Keating to Henri­ April 28, due April 30, 1886. 750 y0.4 x west 64.10 x north 8 inches x west 36 x etta Swart. 86th st. P. M. May 3, 6 mos., Same to William J. Light. Lexington av. P. south 91 to st, x east 101. May 1, 1 year, 5 %. 3,000 M. April 28, due April 30, 1888, o %. 2,000 4^ %. 25,000 Inglis, Agnes, wife of and John, to THE PA­ Loeb, Emil, and Louisa Hoffman, to THE MU­ Gonnoud, James, to EMIGRANT INDUST. SAV­ CIFIC FIRE INS. Co., New York. 57th st, n s, TUAL LIFE INS. CO. of New York. 104th st. INGS BANK. 10th av, No. 649, w s, 23 s 49fch 261.5 w Av A, 20x100.4. May 1, 2 years, P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1887, 5 %. 5,000 st'26.1x55. May 1,1 year. 7,000 5 %. 7,000 Same to same. 104th st. P. M. April 30, due Same to same. 10th av, No. 647, w s, 49.1 s 46th Johnson, George F., to THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. May 1,18S7, 5 %. 5,000 st, 26.1x55. May 1, 1 year. 7,000 Co., New York. Madison av, n e cor 105th st, Lyons, Jeremiah C, and Michael McGrath to Graimis, Elizabeth B., to Gilbert Livingston 201.10x70; 106th st, s s, 70 w Madison av, 50x Henry W. T. Mali and Charles Mali. Madi­ Morse, trustee Sidney E. Morse, dec'd. 2ad st, 100.11. April 30, due May 1, 1887. 40,000 son av. P. M. April 48, 16 months, 5 %. 47,000 n s. P. M. May 1, due May 14, 1888, or Jacot, Edward H., to James H. Seals, Jr. Langer, Samuel, to Horace W. Carpentier. Rut­ sooner. 9,500 130th st. P.M. May 1, installs., 5%. 16,000 gers place, n w cor Clinton st, 26.6x131.10. Gwynne, Richard, East Orange, N. J., and Johnson, George F., «to Alexander B. Crane, April 30, installs, 5 %. 13,000 Henry W. Richardson to The Greenwood exr. John W. Mitchell. 116th st. P. M. Lowenstein, Carrie, to METROPOLITAN TRUST Cemetery, Brooklyn. Hudson st, n w cor April 17,1 year, 5 %. 65,000 Co., N. Y. Cherry st, Nos. 298 and 300, n s, West 11th st, 24.10x77.10x25.2x78.1. May 1, Johnson, Isaac C, to William P. Woodcock, 132.11 e Jefferson st, 50x103.1x50x103.6. April 5 years, 4 %. 15,000 Bedford, N. Y. Elizabeth st. P. M. April 30, 5 years, 4% %. 18,750 Goldberg, Moses, to William M. Kingsland, 16, due May 1, 1891,5 $. 12,000 Same to same. Cherry st, Nos. 294 and 296, Mt. Pleasant, N. Y. Eldridge st. P. M. Jarvis, Nathanial, Jr., trustee, with William C. n s, 83 e Jefferson st, 49.11x103.6x49.11x104. May 3, 5 years, 5 %. 47,000 Traphagen. Extension of mortgage. April 30, 5 years, 4)4 %• 18,750 Gray, Florence, to Henry E. Jones. 120th st. Josephie, Pauline, wife of and Aaron, to THE Same to same. Cherry st, Nos. 302 and 304, n P. M. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 7,000 GREENWICH SAYINGS BANK. Lexington av. s, 182.11 e Jefferson st, 50x102.7x50x103.1. Gerlach, George, to THE DRY DOCK SAVINGS P. M. May 5, due May 1, 1889, 4X %• 6,000 April 30, 5 years, A% %. 18,750 INST. 69th st, n s, 225 wist av, 25x100.5. May Same to same. Lexington av. P. M. May 5, Same to same. Cherry st, Nos. 306 and 308, n 3, due May.l, 1887, 4K& 9,500 due May 1,1889, 4% %• 6,000 s, 232.11 e Jefferson st, 50x102.1x50x102.7. Grannis, Elizabeth B., mortgagor, with Sidney Kernochan, Frederic J., agent, with John C. April 30, 5 years, 4^ %. 18,750 E. Morse, exr. R. C. Morse. Extension of Rein and Anna _U atherine his wife. Exten- mortgage. May 1. Horn ionofmorts. 2,000 Lester, Asbury, to James Floy, Elizabeth, N. J. 153d st. P. M. April 22, 1 year, 5 %. 7,260 Hohn, Henry, and William Lederle, to Charles Kubischta, Frank, to THE METROPOLITAN SAV­ - F. Schirmer. 63d st, No. 316 E. Lease. INGS BANK. 2d av, w s, 50.5 n 69bhst, 25.1x80, Levy, Maier R., to Karl M. Wallach. Allen April, 29, due April 30, 1890. 4,000 May 1,1 year, 5 %. 11,000 \ st, No. 53. P. M. May 3, installs. 2,500 Hanscom, Catherine L., to Richard Hennessy. Kohlmann, Louis, to August C. Hassey. East Same to same. Broome st. P. M. May 3, in­ • 125th st, n s. P. M. April 26, due May 1, Houston st. P. M. Lease. May 4, demand. stalls. 2,500 1891,5$. 26,000 400 Lewis, Sarah, widow, to Caroline Treharne, Same to Katharine Cowdin, guard. Elliot C. Kane, William S., to John J. Jones et al., exrs. jguard. Morgan H., Mary F. and Annetta Tre- Cowdin. 127th st, n s, 391.8 w 7th av, 16.8x David Jones. White st, No. 89, s s, 68.8 w foain. 7th av, e s, 44 n 19th st, 21x60. May 1, 99.11. April 26, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 8,000 Elm st, 14.8x67.9. May 4, 3 years, 5 %. 14,000 /due Jan. 1, 1887, 4% jfc 2,700 620 The Record and Guide. May 8,1886

Lipman, Henry, to Solomon Bachrach. Nor­ Moore, George W., to THE HARLEM SAVINGS Rankin, WUliam, to Abraham and Beldie folk st. P. M. May 3, due Nov. 1,1886. 4,500 BANK, New York. 8th avr n e cor 33d st, 24.8 Kramer. 29th st, n s. P. M. AprU 30, due Livingston, Alexander, to James Angus. Wood- xlOO. April 30, 1 year, 5 %. 25,000 Nov. 1,1886, b%. 9,500 run; av. P. M. April 21, 5 years, 5 %. 1,500 Moore, John, to Emily A. wife of Joseph I. Raynor, Benjamin'F., Jr., to John B. Mc­ McBride, Thomas, to William A. Hoe, 146th st. West. 53d st. P. M. April 9, due April 30, Caffrey. 6th av. P. M. May 1, 1 yr., 5^. 13,000 P. M. April 29, due May 5, 1889 or sooner, 1889, 5 %. 8,500 Robinson, Richard W., Brooklyn, to James 5 %. 5,000 Moser, George J., to George F. Johnson. 61st Kearney Warren, exr. John Warren, dec'd. McNair, William H., to James M. Brown. st. P.M. April 30,2 years, 5%. 2,000 Wall st. P. M. AprU 26, due May 1, 1887, Mott st, No. 28, e s, 104.9 s PeU st, 23.11x95.4x Murphy, Bridget, wife of and Arthur, to Arthur 4% %. 100,000 23.7x95. May 5, 5 years, 5 %. 7,000 J. McQuade. Waverly st. P. M. April 28, Reiu, John C. and Anna K. his wife, mortgag­ Maccabe, Isaac J., to William Rankin. 57th st, 3 years. 500 ors, with Frederick Kernochan, agent. Ex­ s s, 27 e 10th av, 54x90. May 5, due July 15, McKeon, William T., to Lewis B. Reed, trustee, tension of reduced mort. May 1. 18&6. 2,000 Brooklyn. Bowery, No. 18. P. M. May 1,5 Robinson, Franklin E., Brooklyn, N. Y., to Same to same. 57th st, s s,"27 e 10th av, 27x90. years, 5%. 10,000 THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR. SOC. of the May 5, due Sept. 10,1887."" 4,500 Melville, Louise M., wife of James M., to United States. 97th st, n s, 420 w 8th av, four Same to same, mortgagors name mispelled in Charles G. Holler. 34th st, No. 207, n s, 92 w lots, each 20x100.11. 4 morts. each $12,800. two morts. to Rankin. 57th st, s s, 54 e 10th 7th av, 17x98.9. May 1, 3 years, 4% %. 10,000 AprU 30, due Jan. 1,1888. 48,000 av, 27x90. May 5, due;Sept. 10, 1SS7. 4,500 Mercadante, Mary, wife of Ignazio, to Robert Same to same. 97th st, n s, 350 w 8th av, 18x Same to THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. Seimer, exr. and trustee John C. Muller, dec'd. 100.11. April 30, due Jan. 1, 1888. gold, 11,000 57th st, s s, 27 e 10th av, 27x90. May 5, due 120th st, s s, 255.5 e 2d av, 19.1x100.11. May Same to same. 97th st, n s, 368 w 8th av, 17x Nov. 30, lfc89, 5 %. 22,500 1, 3 years, 5 %. 8,000 100.11. April 30, due Jan. 1, 1888. gold, 10,000 Same to same. 57th st, s s, 54 e 10th av, 27x90. Moran, Annie A., Brooklyn, to UNION TRUST Same to same. 97th st, n s, 385 w 8th av, 17x May 5, due Nov. 30, 1S89, 5 %. 22,500 Co., New York. 18th st, s s. P. M. April 100.11. AprU 30, due Jan. 1, 1888. gold, 10,000 Marks, Isaac, to Edward Winslow, East Or­ 29, due April 30,1891, 4 %. 15,000 Same to same. 97th st, n s, 402 w 8th av, 18x ange, N. J. Forsyth st, No. 145. P. M. May Muller, Eva, to Stephen Barker. Forsyth st, 100.11. April 30, due Jan. 1, 1888. gold, 11,000 4, 5 years, 5 %. gold, 16,000 Nos. 142 and 144. P. M. April 28, due May Rogers, FraDcis, to William Hollweg. 3d av Marks, Frances M., wife of Montague S., to 1, 1887, 5 %, 28,000 and 143d st. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 15,000 Frank Kubischta. 2d av. P. M. May 1, 1 Marsicano, Antonio, and Maria his wife, and Rosenbaum, Hannah, to Isabella Clausen. 52d year or sooner, 5 %. 1,000 Emilio Ripetto and Aurelea his wife to George st, s s. P. M. AprU 30, 2 years, 5 %. 1,000 McCarthy, John, to Simon E. Bernheimer and Punchard Macdougal st, No. 30. P. M. May Same to Rosalie A. Eisner, guard, of D. H. and August Schniid. 119th st, No. 102 E., cor 4th 1, due July 10,1886,5 %. 9,000 J. Eisner. 52d st, s s. P. M. April 30, 5 av. Lease. May 4, demand. 250 Martin, James J., to Sarah A. Wright. Walton years, 5 %. 5,000 Moore, Joseph, to Alexander Lutz. 59th st, n av, w s, 233.4 n 150th st, 16 8x92. April 30, Rosenblatt, Simon M. and Samuel, to Phebe s, 310.9 e ythav, 17.10x100.5. April 27, 1 year, due July 1,1889. 2,500 Pearsall. Rutgers slip and Water st. P. M. 5 %. 4,750 McCarthy, Julia, wife of Jeremiah, to Philip J. AprU 24, 3 years, 5 %. 13,000 Minnerly, Albert, to John Burke. 7th av, s e Gilchrist. 20th st, n s. P. M. Lease. May Reichard, Lina, wife of Louis C, to Gardner A. cor 127th st. P. M. May 5, 5 years or sooner, 1, 3 years, 5 %. 2,000 Sage. 1st av, No. 176. P. M. May 1, 5 5 %. 36,000 Same to Louis Smadbeck. 20th st, No. 204. years, 5 % 10,500 McLaughlin, William, to Bei'nheimer & Schmid. Lease. Collateral to chattel mort. on furni­ Rothschild, James, and Fannie his wife, to 2d av, No. 2,000. Lease, &c. April 30, de­ ture. May 1, 8 years, 5 %, installs. 500 Green Wright. 3d av late Morris av. P. M. mand. 750 McGuire, Michael, to John W. Somarindyck, May 1, due July 1, 1887, 5 %. 5,000 McGuire, John T., to THE BOWERY SAVINGS Lattingtown, L. I. 10th av, e s, 46.6 n 16th Rutherford, Charles H., to Robert Taggart. BANK. Grand st, No. 263, s s, !i4.11x75x25x st, 89.8x100. AprU 29, due May 1,1887,5 %. 7,000 Gold st, No. 12. P. M. May 1, installs, 4 %. 71.1. May 4,1 year, 4% %• 25,000 Nauss, Wendolin J., and Anna his wife, to 5,500 Same to same. 70th st, s s, 105 e 4th av, 20x100. Peter Pleines, Bridgeport, Conn. Essex st, Runkel, Louis and Hermann, and Adhemar May 4, 1 year, 4% %. 15,000 n e cor Rivington st, runs north 42.8 x east 36 Fieux, to George L. Kingsland et al., trustee Mahan, Martin, Edward and Coyne, to Benja­ x north 2.4 x east 4 x south 45 to Rivington A. C. Kingsland, dec'd., for Mary H. Tomp­ min Bernard. 9th av, w s, 25.11 n 106th st, st, x west 40, being No. 130% Essex st and No. kins. 3Uthst, n s, 225 e 10th av, 50x100.8x50.2 125x100. P. M. Nov. 2, 1885, due May 1, 116 Rivington st. April 29, due July 1, 1889, x96.3. AprU 30, 3 years. 5 %. 30,000 1886. 32,500 5 %. 20,000 Ryan, John, to Ashbel P. Fitch. 91st st. P. Same to Newman Cowen. Same property. Niemann, Ferdinand J., to Henry Dudley et M. April 80, due May 1, 1889, 4% %. 5,000 April 30, due Dec. 1,1886. 32,500 al., exrs. Anna M. Dudley, dec'd. 131st st, n Rafter, Edward, to George G. De W itt, Jr., and McEveety, Bernard, to David Cromwell, guard. s, 303 e 8th av, 18x99.11. May 4, due AprU 30, ano., trustees Sarah Talman, dec'd. 11th av, s L. P. Richardson, White Plains, N. Y. Morse 1889, 5 %. 10,000 e cor 68th st. P. M. AprU 26, 3 years, or av. P. M. May 1, 3 years. 3,835 Noble, VVUliam, to D. Willis James. 86th st, 4 sooner, 5 %. 2,800 McKown, James E., to Patrick Lundy. Broad lots. P.M. 4 morts., each $23,400. May 1, Reynolds, Ellen, wife of Thomas, to The Mis­ st, part lot 41 map Fairmount, 50x2^0.5. April 5 years. 93,600 sionary Society of the Most Holy Redeemer. 28, 1 year, 5 %. 4,000 Same to same. 86th st, 9th av. P. M. May 1, Broome st. P. M. AprU 30, due May 1, lb89, Merritt, William J., to Adelbert S. Nichols. 95th 5 years. 31,760 4% %. 3,100 st, s s, 514 e 10th av, 16x100.8%. May 1, de­ National Ice Co., New York, to Margaretta R. Roberts, Henry B., to THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. mand. 2,500 Warren et al., exrs. Charles C. Warren, Co., New York. 4th st, s s, 193.9 w Av D, 18.9 Same to Francis M. Jencks. 95th st, s s, 482 e Brooklyn. 113th st, n s, 80 e Pleasant av, x96. April 30, due May 1, 1887, 5 %. 4,000 lUth av, 32x100.8%. April *9. 3,856 runs east 10 x north along high water mark of Rosenberg, Edward, to Katharina Leimbach. Same to William E. D. Stokes. 11th av or Harlem River to 114th st, x west 75 x south 50th st. P. M. May 1, 2 years, 5 %. 3,000 West End av, n e cor 75th st, 125x100; also 201.10; also land extdg to bulkhead line bet Rothman, George, to William R. Fosdick. 42d 75th st, n s, 100 e West End av, 60xxl02.2. 113th and 114th sts; also land under water adj. st, n s. May 1, 2 years, 5 %. 7,000 Mar. 26, building loan, demand. 50,000 May 1, 5 years, 4% %. 40,000 Sampter, Virginia wife of Rudolph, to THE Messerscbmidt, Charles, to James Mulry. 2d Neiman, Theresa, wife of and Morris, to Alexan­ UNITED STATES 'IRUST CO., New York. av. P. M. April 21, 3 years, 5 %. 15,000 der D. Wilson. 55th st, n s. P. M. May 1, 103d st, n s, 135 e 3d av, 25x100.11. AprU 30, Mullane, Katie A., wife of and Thomas J., to due Nov. 1, 1888, 4% %. 7,000 due May 1, 1891, 4% %. 6,500 THE PACIFIC FIRE INS. Co., New York. Nisbet, James B., Brooklyn, to Thomas Ken­ Same to same. 103a st, n s, 110 e 3d av, 25x 51st st, n s, 100.6 e 8th av, 22x100.5. May 4, nedy. Rivington st cor Goerck st. P. M. loO.ll. April 30, due May 1, 1891, 4% %. 6,500 due May 15, 1888, or part sooner, 5 %. 9,000 May 1, 5 years, or instaUs., 5 &. 8,000 Shire, Rubin, and Morris Goldberg to Mary B. McNally, Patrick J., to Abby 8. Tuttle, Dema- Niemeier, Adelheit, wife of and Frederick, to Bailey. Monroe st. P. M. AprU 29, 1 year, reat, N. J. 124th st. P. M. May 1, 3 years, Frederick Buse. 76th st, s s, 175 w Av A, 25x 5 %. 3,000 5 %. 6,250 102.2. April 29, due Nov., 1886. 1,000 Siemon, John, to Charles H. WiUcox. 84th st, Mclntyre, Frances V., to W. Stebbins Smith. Oakley, Marie E., wife of William H. ,Jr., to n s. P. M. AprU 30, 2 years. 1,000 3d av. '23d Ward. P. M. May 3, 3 years. 1,400 John Hayes, Brooklyn, N. Y. 55th st, s s, 170 Smith, Johu B., to Arthur S. A. Keller, Brook­ Matter, John, to Isaac Grollimund. 44th st, e 6th av, 17x100.5. April 29, installs. 10,000 lyn. 110th st, ns, 125 w 10th av, 75x191.10 n s, 300 e 11th av, 25x100.5. May 1, 5 years, Oberlander, Caroline, to Sophia Meyer. 115th to 111th st. April 30, due Oct. 30, 1886. 20,000 5%. 6,000 st, n s. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 6,000 Stein, Charles A., to Louise Frank et al., exrs. Marks, Max, to Theodore Von Ellert. Av A, s O'Sullivan, John, and Margaret, his wife, to Lewis S. Frank. Lexington av, e s, 83.9 s w cor b2d st. P. M. April 21, installs., Richard M. Harrison and James M. Varnum, 49th st, 16.8x70. P. M. Sub. to mort. $9,500. 5 %. 5,500 trustee for Winthrop Turney. 6lst st, No. April 30, due May 1,1889, 5 %. 9,500 Martin, James J., to Caroline L. Purdy. Wal­ 349, n s, 109.4 w 1st av, 23x100.5. May 4, due Swan, Alden S., Brooklyn, to WUliam M. Ivins. ton av, ws, 216.8 n 150th st, 16.8x92. May 1, May 1,1889. 14,000 Cherry st, s e cor Jefferson st, 72x the block due July 1, 1S89. 2,500 Same to Robert L. Reade, exr. Robert Read. to Water st. April 27,1 year, 4% %. 35,000 Marshall, William S., to Alexander Macduff. 61st st, No. 345, n s, 155.4 w 1st av, 23x100.5. Sandberg, Abraham, to Bernhard Galewski. Cherry st, Nos. 407 and 409, s s, 50x86.9. May 4, due May 1, 1889. 15,000 Attorney st. P. M. AprU 28, due May 1, See Conveys. April 28, 3 years. 4,000 O'Sullivan, Margaret, wife of John, to Ran­ 1889. 6,500 Martin, James J., to Joseph Santos. Walton dolph Guggenheimer. 61st st, n s, 109.4 w 1st Sampter, Michael, to New York Bible and Com­ av, w s, 2U0 n 150th st, 16.«x92xl6.8x91.6., av, 69xlu0.5. May 4, due Aug. 4,1886. 4,493 mon Prayer-Book Society. 13lst st, s s, 181 May 1, due July 1, 18b9. 2,500 Same to Henrietta Cohn. 61st st, n s, 132.4 w w 5th av, 17.10x94.11. May 1, 5 years, 4 %. 6,000 Michels, Helena, to Thomas E. Broadway. Hud­ 1st av, 23x100.5. May 4, 3 years, gold, 15,000 Same to same. 131st st, s s, 198.10 w 5th av, son st. P. M. April 10, due May 1, 1891, O'SuUivan, Margaret, wife of and John, to 17.10x94.11. May 1, 5 years, 4 %. 6,000 5 %. 7,000 George C. Currier. 61st st, n s, 109.4 w 1st Same to same. 131st st, s s, 216.8 w 5th av, 18.4 Maier, Isaac, to William Nugent. 13th st, n s. av, 69x100.5. Sub. to mort. $48,493. May 4, x94.ll. May 1, 5 years, 4 %. 6,000 P. M. April 30, due July 1,18b9 5 %. 7,000 due Aug. 4,1886. 7,605 Same to trustee Gratuity Fund of the New York McClelland, James D., to James Eddy, Provi­ Same to Daniel Carroll. Same property. Sub. Cotton Exchange. 131st st, s s, 127 w 5th av, dence, R. I. Gay st, No. 13, e s, 109.10 n Wa- to morts. 155,722. May 4, due Aug. 4, 1886. 3,179 18.4x99.11. May 1, 5 years, 4 %. 6,000 verly pi, 19x65. April 26, due May 1,1891, Peabody, George L., to Charles A. Peabody, Jr. Same to same. 131st st, s s, 145.4 w 5th av, 17.10 5 %. 4,000 38th st, n s, 183.7 e 6th av, 18.5x98.9. May 1, X94.11x3.8x5xl4.2x99.11. May 1, 5 years, McDonald, John T., to Almira wife of Patrick 4 years, 5 %. gold, 9,500 4 %. 6,000 Ford, Brooklyn. 3d av, e s. P. M. April Pendergast, Margaret, to Moriz and Louis Same to same. 131st st, s s, 163.2 w 5th av, 17.10 30, 3 years, 4% %. 12,000 Josephthal. 2d av, No. 1319, abt 75.5 n 69th x94.ll. May 1, 5 years, 4 %. 6,000 McEveety, Bernard, to Alexander S. Burns. st, 25x80. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 13,000 Scanlon, Arthur J., to Winiield S. Moody, Nor- Concord av, s e cor 168th st, runs east 31.10 x Perkins, Lizzie, wife of Eddy A., to WUliam H. walk, Conn. 58th st, s s, 40 w Av A, runs south 125 x west 27.1 x north 125.1. April 29, De Forest. 6th av. P. M. AprU 7, due May west 20 x south 80 x west 20 south 20.5 x east 1 year, 5 %. 4,000 1, 1887. 6,000 40 x north 100.5. May 1, 2 years, 5 %. 7.000 Piser, Abraham, to Winfield PoUlon. 120th Schmidt, Charles, to J. Smith Dodge, Jr., et al, McManus, Patrick H., to Charles H. Heimburg. st, s s. P. M. April SO, 1 year, 5 %. 6,000 trustees of Edward PhUips, dec'd. Norfolk st. 3d av, n e cor 100th st, 100.11x100. April 24, Same to same. 120th st, s s. P. M. AprU 30, P. M. AprU 19,1 year, 5 % 10,000 due Oct. 1,1886. 24,000 5 %. 6,000 Seymour, B. Anna R., to Charles B. Curtis et McOwen, Anthony, to Sarah T. Umpleby, Porter, James and Annie, to Max F. Kastner, al., exrs. Peter C. CorneU. 53d st, s s, 199 e Brooklyn. 134th st, n s, 30.4 w Brown pi, 15.9 admr. Rosa Kastner, dec'd. 8d av, w s, 40.5 n 6th av, 21x100.4. May 3, 3 years, 4% %. 25,000 x70. April 30, 5 years, 5 %. 3,000 57th st, 20x80. Lease. May 1,1 yr, 5 % 1,000 Same to Frederic J. Middlebrook, Brooklyn, N. Merritt, William J., to William E. D. Stokes. Prague, John G., toD. Willis James. 9th av and Y. Same property. - May 3, 1 year. 5,000 11th or West End av. P. M. April 26, de­ 87th st, s s. P. M. May 1, 5 years. 33,950 Strecker, George, to Robert M. Strebeigh. 3d mand. 75,000 Same to same. 86thst,ns. P. M. 4 morts., av, s w cor 117th st, 25x100. May 1, 5 years, Same to Francis M. Jencks. 95th st, s s, 448 e each $23,000. May 1, 5 years. 92,000 5 % 13.CO0 10th av, 34x100.8. April 24, demand. 4,000 Same to same. 9th av, 86th st, n s. P.M. May Schefer, Carl, to GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., Metz, Hugo L. M., to Benjamin A. See, Yonk^ 1, 5 years. 36,950 New York. 87th st, ss. P.M. AprU 29, due ers, N. Y. 15th st, No. 258. P. M. April 29, Same to same. 87th st, s s. P. M 4 morts., May 1, 1887, 4% %.. 30,000 due AprU 80,1891, 5 %. 10,000 each $21,000. May 1,5 years. 84,000 Schjfj*, Bertha, to The University of Rochester, May 8,1886 The Record and Guide. 621

Rochester, N. Y. Lexington av. P. M. May cor 132d st. P. M. April 12, due April 14, 20 x northwest 44.4 x north 11.6 x west 56.5 x 1, installs., 5$. 8.000 1887. 19,500 — to beginning. May 1, 1 year, 5 %. 16,500 Solomon, Joseph, to Michael Fay and William Wright, Stephen J., to John Ross. 130th st, n s, Bahrenburg, Diederich, to Crowell Hadden, Stacom. Willett st, w s. P. M, April 30,1 250 e 8th av, 75x99.11. April 29. 6 months. 12,000 President Long Island Bank. High st, s s, 290 year, or sooner. 4,500 Wolff, Julia, wife of Baruch, to THE GERMANIA e Gold st, 22x108.9x6x107.5. April 20, demand. Spencer, John S., to Frederick Wagner. 125th LIFE INS. Co., New York. 133d st. P. M. note. 2,500 st, ns. P.M. 2^ morts., each $4,500. May April 3Q, due May 30, 1889. 5 %. 8,000 Ball way, George W., to Charles Peterson. 7th 1, 3 years, 5 1 9,000 Weber, Philipp, and Katharina his wife, to av. P. M. April 29, 1 year. 900 Schultz, Julius, to Walter Wheeler. 2d av. P. Erwin P. H. Martin. 5th st, n s. P. M. May Barnes, Nettie B., wife of ErastusH.,to The M. April 26, 3 years, 5 %. 10,000 1, due July 1, 1888, installs., 5 %. 2,500 Brooklyn Trust Co. Clinton av, w s, 219 n Same to Arther De Forest Wheeler. 2d av. P. Webster, Ella S.. to Frederic J. Middlebrook, Lafayette av, 37.7x135. May 1, 1 year, 4% %. M. April 26, 3 years, 5 %. 10,000 Brooklyn. 45th st. P. M. April 23, due 30,000 Sperry, John J., to Mary Elizabeth wife of May 1, 1891, 4% %. 15,000 Berry, Sarah J., to Albert Berry. Madison st, Rensselaer Jewett. 125th st, s s. P. M. April Weeks, James, to Cecile Rusch, Edgrfwater, N. s s, 273.9 w Bedford av, 18.9x100. April 28, 28, due May 1, 1891, or sooner, 5 %. 22,500 J., trustee Cecile Genton. Greenwich st. P. due July 1, 1888, 5 %. 1,000 Stewart, John, to Oscar C. Weinman. 7th av, M. April 30, 3 years. 7,000 Blaney, Betsey, to Abraham Lott. Gates av, s s w cor 16th st, 25x34. Lease. April 30, due White, Charles E., and Mary E. his wife, and s, 125 e Lewis av, 16.8x100. April 30, 1 yr. 400 May 1, 1887. 1,000 Joseph F. Joy et al., exrs. Annie Joy, dec'd. Brennan, Michael E., to Lula P. McGarry. Stewart, Thomas J., to Cecile Rusch. 7th av. Perry st, see Conveys., 25x95. May 1, 3 yrs, Monroe st, Stuyvesant av. P. M. Feb. 21, P. M. May 1, 1 year, 5 %. 20,000 5 %. 7,500 1885, due May 1, 1891, 5 %. 5,500 Stoll, Christian, to Sara N. Worthington et al., Waiver of any claim by C. G. Mitchell in a Brown, Edwin A., to John Konvalinka. Van- exrs. and trustees H. R. W orthington. St. mortgage assigned by him to Cornelia M. derbilt av, w s, 234.10 n Atlantic av, 16.8x90. Nicholas av. P. M. April 30, 1 yr. gold, 10,000 Franks as collateral and which mortgage May 1, 2 years, 5 %. 4,000 Smith, Mary A., widow, to William E. and he sold afterwards to Michael Schwab. Buchwaiter, Francois J., to The Kings Co. Sav­ Charles H. Clark, trustees. 134th st. P. M. Yorke, Mary G., to Augusta Sulzer. 126th st, ings Inst. Broadway. P. M. April 30, 1 May 3, 1 year, 5 %. 1,000 n s. P. M. May 1, 2 years, 5 %. 5.250 year, 5 %. 8,000 Sumner, Helen K., trustee Adams C. Sumner, Young, Sarah wife of James, to THE EMIGRANT Burtis, Nathaniel W., to The Kings County with Gottlieb Harnisch and Katrina his wife. INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK. 35th st, n s, Savings Inst. Broadway. P. M. April 3<>, Agreement extendiog mort. 584 w 9th av, 22x98.9. May 1, 1 year. 3,500 1 year, 5 %. 8,000 The Young Men's Christian Assoc, of New Bushfield, John C, to Samuel H. Vandewater. York, to Vestiana Q. wife of Nathaniel M. RINGS COUNTY. Hancock st, n s, 113 e Tompkins av, 18x100. Freeman. 86th st, n s. P. M. May 1, 3 April 28, due June 1, 1887. 1,000 years, 5 %. 17,000 APRIL 30, MAT 1, 3, 4, 5. Same to same. Hancock st, n s, 149 e Tomp­ Thorne, Samuel, and John W. Sterling, trustee Ackley, Susan V., to Oliver S. Ackley, guard. kins av, 18x100. April 28, due June 1, '87. 1,000 of Jonathan Thorne, dec'd, to Mary B. wife C. Sextou Ackley. New York av, e s, 280.8 s Barkeloo, Henry, to Reuhamay Proctor. Hud­ of Augustus H. Havemeyer, New Windsor, Herkimer st, 21.6x100, May 1, due Mayl, son av, e s, 56.3 s Lafayette st, 18.9x80. May N. Y. Madison av. P. M. May 1, 2 ys, 5 %. 25,000 1891, 3 %. $5,000 4, due May 1, 1887. 325 Thurston, Franklin A., to Isabella McCormack. Adamson, John, to Charles W. Betts. Fulton Barnes, Josephine R., wife of and Alfred C, to 101st st, n w cor 10th av, 100x100.11. April st. P. M. 4 morts., each §3,000. May 3, Albert Delafield et al., trustees R. Delafield, 30, demanH. 20,000 due April 1, 1889, 5 %. 12,000 dec'd. Pierrepont st. P. M. April 30, due Tone, Rosalie C, wife of and T. Wolfe, Roch­ Alexander, Elizabeth W., widow, to Emma L. May 4,1889, 4 %. 25,000 ester, N. Y., to THE UNITED STATES TRUST Dean. St. Felix st. P. M. May 1, 3 years, Blatchford, George H., to The Mutual Life Ins. Co., of New York. 11th av, s e cor 58th st. 5 %. 3,000 Co., New York. Lafayette av, s s, 64.6 w 19x100. April 30, due May 1, 1886, 4% %. 10,000 Allen, Catharine C, widow, North Hempstead, Grand av, 19.6x100. April 19, due April 30, The Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption, L. I., to Mary W. Allen, North Hempstead, 1887, 5 %. 4,500 New York, to THE BANK FOR SAVINGS, New L. I. Herkimer st, n s, 250 w Schenectady Brush, Thomas H., to Spencer Aldrich. Greene York. 50th st, s s, 275 w 9th av, runs west av, 18.9x100. April 24, due May 1, 1887. 1,2C0 av, s s, 650 e Bedford av, 200x100. May 3, 125 x south 100.5 x east 25 x south 100.5 to 49th Arons, Sarah, to William Mayo Little. Mc- demand. 36,000 x east 100 x north 200.10. April 30, due May Donough st. P. M. April 8, due May 1, Brower, Kate E., and Alexander her husband, 1, 1887, 4K %• 10,000 1887, 5 %. 350 to Edmund Titus. Patchen av. P. M. April Thurston, Sarah L., wife of and'.Edward D., to Same to same. McDonough st. P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1891, 5 %. 2,500 Charlotte M. Leggett. 29th st. P. M. April 8, due May 1, 1887, 5 $. 350 Burkitt, John, to The Williamsburgh Savings 28, due April 30, 1890, 5 %. 8,000 Adamson, John, to Edward R. Betts. Fulton Bank. Leonard st, e s, 60 n Maujer st, 40x75. The Metropolitan Opera House Co. of New st, Macon st. P.M. May 4, 3 years, 5 %. 10,500 May 4, 1 year, 5 % 3,800 York (Limited) to Adrian Iselin, Jr, trustee. Backstrom, John W., to Jonathan M. Barkley. Callender, Isabella S., to George W. Welles, Broadway, 7th av, 39th and 40th sts—the block 18th st, n e s, 150 s e 3d av, 25x100. May 1, due exr. and trustee W. B. Welles. Fulton st, n —excepting Broadway, n w cor 39th st, runs July 1, 1889. 200 s, 147.2 w Stuyvesant av, 26.2x81.8x26.2x84.5. north 67.6 x west 59.7 x south 29.5 x west 8.8% Balz, Frederick, to Albert Seele. Herkimer st, May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 5,000 x south 34.11 x east 86.4; also, excepting n s, 212.6 w Schenectady av, 18.9x100. Nov. Connolly, Catharine, to Robert W. Drummond. Broadway, s w cor 40th st, runs south 67.6 x 3,1885, 2 years, note. 500 39th st, s s, 125 e 3d av, 25x100. April 2b, due west 55.5 x north 7 x north 23.1 x west 16.8 x Boughton, C. Frank, to George W. Van Alien May 1, 1887, 5%. 250 xnorthwestl0.il x west 1.8 x north 30.5 x and ano., exrs. J. W. Van Allen. Lee Curtin, Catharine, to Mary Ellen Roach. 18th east 70. Sub. to leases, and morts. $600,000. av, e s, 33.4 n Lynch st, 16.8x80.8. May 1, 2 st, n s, 100 e 4th av, 25x100. April 24, 5 years, May 1, issues bonds, 210,000 years, 5 %. 2,000 4 %. (Correction.) 2,000 Tompkins, Amanda M., wife of Warren P., to Brewer, Jessie S., wife of and John, to Jemima Cameron, Emma A., and James her husband, William C. Lesster and Morris Littman. 7th L. Latham, Greenport, L. I. 10th av, s e s, to Sarah H. Powell. Nostrand av. P. M. av. P. M. April 17, 1 year. 16,750 50 n 16th st, e 25x97.10, May 5, 2 years. 150 April 29, 5 years. 2,500 Toner, Rosanna, wife of Patrick, to Cyrille Bruckhauser, Elizabetha, wife of and William, Carpenter, Thomas D., Jr.,toHalsey Cor win. Carreau. 43d st, s s, 175 w 2d av, 80x100.5. to Beverin Linsenmayer and Catbarina his President st, s s, 513.8 e Smith st, 16x97.11. •May 3, due Nov. 1, 1886. 2,000 wife. Throop av, e s, 25 s Hopkins st, 22x100. April 30, 2 years, 5 %. 3,000 Turner, Willtam L., to Christian Blinn, Jr. May 5, due July 1, 1890, 5 %. 3,500 Chard, Richard J., to George F. Gregory. 8th av. P. M. Sub. to morts. §32,000. May Byrne, John, to Eliza Jane wife of Elbert Hege- Clinton av. P. M. April 30, 1 yr, 5 %. 10,000 4. 1 year, 5 %. 8,000 man, Clen Cove, L. I. Columbia st, e s, 40 n Clark, Bertha, to John H. Hankinson. 4th av. Traphagen, William C, mortgagor, with Na­ Church st, 20x83.6. May 1, due July 1, 1889. P. M, April 30, 8 years, 5 %. 350 thaniel Jarvis, Jr. Extension of mort. with 1,000 Cook, Mary Ann, Elizabeth, James A. and privilege to pay at option. April 26. Babson, Arthur C., to Harriet E. Babson and Thomas D. Leavens and Eva S. wife of Theo­ Van Vleck. Joseph, Montclair. N. J., to Patrick ano., exrs. and trustees Anne J. Rea. Pacific dore M. Thorn to James Cook. Front st, Fitzgerald. 140th st. P. M. May 3, due st. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 5,000 s s, 25 e Washington st, runs east 25 x south May 14, 1888. 5 %. 17,000 Same to same. Madison st. P. M. April 24, 100 x west 50 to Washington st, x north 11 x Van Cleve, Catharine, to Henry Lewis Morris. 5 years, 5 %. 4,700 east 25 x north 89. April 15, due May 1, '88. 1,000 Mott av. P. M. April 29, installs. 2,500 Beasley, David S., to Ellen W. Simpson. Mon­ Corlis, George F., to George L. Pease. South Varian, Ella D., wife of Huram B„ to Edward roe st, s s, 96 e Sumner av, 19x100. May 1, 3 Portland av, w s, 261.6 n Atlantic av, 40x100. H. and Louis F. Scofleld. Clinton av, n s, 750 years, 5 %. 3,500 May 1,1 year. 3,750 w 2d st, 50x200 to Willard av. April 20, 3 Bergen, Anna M. and Cornelius J., to Gertrude Cox, Benoist J., to Peter W. Williamson. years. 500 B. Lott and Maria B. Story. Ocean av, w s, Madison st, n s, 75 e Reid av, 16.8x100. April Varian, William A., to James Varian. Albany Flatbush. April 1, 3 years. 2,300 29, due May 1, 1888, installs. 2,250 Post road, n w s, lot 64 map of Mary C. P. Beyer, John P., to George Covert. Delmonico Cranmer, Charles N., to Tertullus G. Matthews McCoombs property at Kingsbridge, contains pi. P. M. April 30, due May 1, 18S8, 4% %. and Stewart McDougall. 40th st. P. M. 3 roods and 8 poles. Building loan. April 4,000 April 22, 3 years, 5 %. 5,009 13. 2,000 Bicknell, Anna R., and Freeborn A. her hus Curtin, Catharine, wife of James, to Mary E. Walker, Fernando R. ,to Elizabeth Chesebrough, band, to Fannie M. S. Jenkins. Adelphi st. Bowne. 14th st. P. M. April 19, due May Northport, L. I. 3d av and 43d st. P. M. P. M. April 12, due May 1, 1889, 5 % 4,800 1, 1891, 5 %. May 3, due May 1,1888, or sooner, 5 %. 30,000 Biedermau, Franklin B., to Harriet R. Rock­ Conner, Jessie, wife of and Andrew J., to Ste Williams, John, to Augusta wife of August well, Bronxville, N. Y. Hart st. P. M. phen H. Plum, Newark, N. J. Linden st, s e Wunsch. Cherry st. P. M. April 17, 5 April 29, due May, 1887, 5 %. 3,000 s, 175 n e Bushwick av, 25x100. May 1, 5 years, installs., 5 #. 7,000 Blauvelt, John H. K., to Joseph C. Levi, trus­ years, 5 %. 4,000 Wells, James N., to Benjamin Moore, com­ tee. Macon st, n s, 366.9 w Reid av, 16.8x Cozzens, Charles A., to Elizabeth W. Aldrich. mittee Catharine V. C. Moore. River av, s a, 100. May 1, installs. 2,000 Truxton st, n s, 125 e Stone av, 150x200 to 262 w Riverdale av, 239.8x280x272.8x262.8, Blau, Morris, to Max Ewald. Graham av, w s, Somers st. May 1, demand. 52,000 containing 1633-1,000 acres; River av, ss, 439.8 24.4s Withers st, 25.7x75x25.6x75. May 1. 1,000 Conrad, Ludwig, to Louis Fink. Union av. w Riverdale av, 254.7x300x223x280, containing Brown, Catharine M., to Stephen L. Vander- P. M. April 1, 5 years, 5 %. 3,400 1 61-100 acres. May 4, 3 years, or sooner, veer. Greene av, s s, 385 e Tompkins av, 20x Daniels, William and Harry T., to William 4 %. gold, 15,000 100. April 1, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 Matheson. 3d av. P.M. May 1,5#. 3,350 Wise, Nathan, and Adolph M. Bendheim to Brownell, Asa C, to Edward R. Betts. Fulton Degoff, Adrian, to Anthony McNeely. 48th st. Harrv P. Pike. 10th av. P. M. May 4, due st, n s. 200 e Bedford av, 20x100. April 30, P. M. May 4, due May 1,1889. 500 May 1,1888, 5 %. 20,000 due May 1,1889, 5 %. 9,000 Denike, Sallie A. and Thomas S., to Edward Woodford, Franklin E., Brooklyn, to James B. Same to same. Fulton st, n s, 180 e Bedford av, Olmsted and ano., trustees E. Chauncey, Gillie, Alexander Walker and Martha A. 20x100. April 30, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 9,000 dec'd. Atlantic av, n s, 166 w Utica av, 16.4x Lawson. 104th st. P. M. May 1,1 year. 5,000 Same to Richard J. Godwin et al., trustees for 99.1. Jan. 2, 5 years. 1,800 Same to same. 104th st. P.M. May 1,1 year. 5,000 Charlotte Godwin. Fulton st, n s, 160 e Bed­ Same to same. Atlantic av, n s, 182.4 w Utica Ward, Joseph, to Simon E. Bernheimer and ford av, 20x100. April 30, due May 1, 1889, av, 16.6x99.1. Jan. 2, 5 years. 1,800 August Schmid. 36th st, No. 800 (?). Lease. 5 %. 9,000 Same to same. Atlantic av, n s, 198.10 w Utica Demand. 2,000 Bruns, Ida C, and George H. her husband, to av, 16.6x99.1. Jan. 2, 5 years. 1,800 Webb, William, to Charles B. Curtis, et al., John N. Huwer. Boerum st, s s, 524.9 e Bush- Same to same. Atlantic av, n s, 215.4 w Utica trustees Peter C. Cornell, dec'd. 55th st. P. M. wick av, 25x87.6. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 av, 16.6x99.1. Feb. 19, 5 years. 1,800 April 29, due May 1, 1877, 5 %. 30,000 Bushfield, John C, to Samuel H. Vandewater. Same to Henry Hart, Saybrook, Conn. Atlan­ Werner, Friederich, to Max Goldberger. 2d av. Lewis av, n e cor Kosciusko st, 66.8x100. tic av, n s, 281.4 w Utica av, 16.8x99.1. April P. M. April 30, due July 1, 1887, 5 %. 2,000 April 26, due May 15,1886. 16,000 2, 5 years. 1,800 Wetter, John F.5 to Ferdinand C. Bamman. Same to same. Lewis av, e s, 66.8 n Kosciusko Same to The House of Mercy, New York. At­ 1st av. P. M. April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 12,500 st, 33.4x100. April 26, due May 15,1886. 8,000 lantic av, ns, 231.10 w Utica av, 16.6x99.1. Wright, George, to Joseph Keller. 7th av. P. Bacon, Stephen H., to The Williamsburgh Sav­ April 5, 5 years. 1,800 M. April 30, due Sept. 1, 1886, 5 % 11,500 ings Bank. Wilson st, s e s, 350 n e Lee av, 60 Same to Samuel Hart, Hartford, Conn. Atlan­ Wright, Samuel O., Rockville Centre, L. I., to xlOO; Ross st, n w s, 390 n e Lee av, 20x100; tic av, n s, 264.10 w Utica av, 16.6x99.1. Edward H. Ripley, Rutland, Vt. 6th av, s w Ross st, n w s, 430 n e Lee av, runs northeast April B, 5 years. 1,800 622 The Record and Guide. May 8,1886

Same to Thomas Oakley, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Same to Spencer C. Doty. Same property. Isbill, Charles, to William J. Sayres. Putnam Atlantic av, n s, 24S.4 w Utica av, 16.6x99.1. May 1, installs. 800 av, s s, 315 e Tompkins av, 20x100. April 23, Jan 2, 5 years. 1,800 Gerrity, Annie, wife of James, to Catharine due May 1,1889, 5 %. 5,000 Same to Edwin A. Bradley and George C. Cur­ wife of Lawrence Kenny. Park pi late Baltic Same to same. Putnam av, s s, 295 e Tompkins rier. Atlantic av, n s, 166 w TJtica av, 154x st, n s, 155 e Schenectady av. 20x155.7. May av, 20x100. April 23, due May 1, '89, 5 %. 5,000 99.1. 2d mort. May 1, 1 year. 1,400 5,3 years. ' 400 Same to Charles H. Burr, Monroe, N/ Y. Put­ Donoher, Mathew, to Peter Mason. St. Marks Gilbert, James, and Hugh Byrnes, to Charles nam av, s s, 255 e Tompkins av, 20x100. av, n e cor Troy av, 2Sxl27.6. May 1, 5 Hart. Douglass st. P. M. May 5, 3 yrs. 600 April 23, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 5,000 years. 2,500 Gillespie, James, and John and Kate Connell Same to Samuel T. Woolley, Jamaica, L. I. Dowling, William L., to The South Brooklyn and William her husband, Annie Skelly and Putnam av, s s, 275 e Tompkins av, 20x100. Savings Inst. St. Johns pi, n s, 417.5 w 6th John H. her husband, and Ann Gillespie to April 23, due May 1, 18S9, 5 %. 5.000 av, 18x100. May 5,1 year, 5 . 4,000 Alexander Underhill, committee of estate of Jarvis, George, to Christopher C. Firth. 53d Davenport, Stephen H., to Francis K. McCully Harriet Arthur. Van Buren st, s s, 175 w st. P. M. April 29, due June 1, 1886. 200 and ano., exrs. and trustees T. B. Penrose. Throop av, 25x100. May 1, 5 years. 400 Kretschmar, Fannie O., wife of Herman G., to Hicks st. P. M. April 20, due April 30, 1889, Gribbin, James, to James W. Magrath. North Aaron S. Robbins. Diamond st. P. M. 5 %. 4,000 5th st, s w s, 75 s e Berry st, 25x100. May 1, April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 Davidson, Phineas O., to Henry ArnoM Alder- 3 years. 600 Kalley, Alexander C., to John B. DeCue. ton. Hancock st. P. M. April 30, 5 years, Gallagher, Annie E., to Eliza Turner, Philadel­ Clermont av. P. M. April 30, due May 1, 5<£. _ 1,750 phia. Penn. Lafayette av, n e cor South 18"89, 5 %. 6,500 Depp, John J., to Henry Kettelhodt and Lena Elliott pi, 20x80. P. M. May 1, due May Kankeinoller, Charles, to Charles Ferger. his wife. 49th st. P. M. April 27, 3 years. 500 1, 1891, 5 %. 3,500 Myrtle av, n s, 150.1 e Elm st, —x2x92.2x Dixon, Maria R., to Rebecca A. Rogers. St. Garvey, John, to Home Life Ins. Co., Brook­ 30.10. April 29, due May 1, 1889. 1,200 Felix st, w s, 195 s Lafayette av, 20x90. lyn. Court st, w s, 90 n Livingston st, runs Kelly, Ann and Bridget, to Mary E. Fox. April 30, due May 1, 1891, 5 %. 4,000 north 20 x west 92.6 x south 11.2 x east 24.3 x North 5th st. P. M. April 29, 5 years, 5 %. Downing, Edward, and Merrick D. Lawrence, south 10 x east 68. May —, due May 1, 1887, 2,500 to William H. Baker. Court st, w s, 370 s 4% %. 9,000 Kelly, Edmund J., Hempstead, L. I., to Wil­ Bryant st, runs south 50 x west 45 x south 50 Gerau, Phebe L., wife of Josiah P., to Emma liam T. Smith and ano., trustees for Alice C. x again south 897.10 to bulkhead line, x L. Knight. Greene av.- P. M. April 28, due Smith under will Thomas T. Smith. Lafa­ southwest 346 x north 845.10 x east 160 x May 1, 1891, 5 %. 5,000 yette av. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 2,750 south 25 x east 25 x south 75 xeast 100. Sept. Gibson, Carrie L., wife of and James W., to King, Jane A., and Simon her husband, and 10,18S5, 5 years. 18,000 Henry Arnold Alderton. Hancock st. P. M. Eliza Jackson to Sarah Suyclam, Jamaica, L. Doyle, Ellen, and Timothy J. Wilson, to George April 30, 5 years, 5 %. 1,750 I. Bridge st, e s, 25 s Johnson st, 25x100. E. Nostrand. Waverly pi, n e s, 160.7 s e Godfrey, William, to Hannah Enston, Philadel­ May 1, 5 years. 3,000 Forest p], 25x100. April 3, due May 1, '88. 150 phia, Penn. Van Buren st, s s, 182 w Patchen King, Jane A., and Simon her husband, and Dooley, Margaret, to John H. Hankinson. 4th av, 18x100. May 1,3 years, 5 %. 2,800 Eliza Jackson to Harvey A. Eames Bridge av. P. M. April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 350 Same to same. Van Buren st, s s, 114 w Pat­ st, e s, 25 s Johnson st, 25x100. May 1, 1 Dow, David, to John H. Hankinson. 4th av. chen av, 4 lots, each 17x100. 4 morts., year. 300 P. M. April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 790 each $2,800. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 11,200 King, Susan C, wife of and James S., to Cathe­ Doyle, Andrew J. and Stephen, by Ann Doyle, Same to same. Van Buren st, s s, 95 w Pat­ rine M. Fitch. De Kalb av. P. M. May 1, their special guard., to Florence E. Durkee. chen av, 19x100. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 2,800 installs. 2,000 16th st, s s, 251.4 e 5th av, 22x145.2x22x144.8. Gill, William, to Minnie A. wife of William Ar­ Knupfing, John, to Ralph H. Tiebout. Ala­ May 1, due May 1, 1S86, h% %. 2,500 nold. Halsey st. P. M. April 13, installs. 600 bama av, e s, 325 n Liberty av, 50x100. May Dunham, William A., to Henrietta B. Miller. Goldstone, Margaret E., «*ife of and Harry J., 1, due July 1, 1889. 1,400 Locust st, e s, 575 n 3d st, 25x150. April 29, 5 to John L. Voorhies. Commissioner of Invest­ King, Abbie C., wife of and Jerome A., to years. 500 ment town of Gravesend. Henry st, w s, adj Sarah wife of Walter L. Wellington. Halsey Durkin, Michael T., to Anna Gertrude Pohl. land A. P. Stockwell, 35x139.6. May 1, due st, s s, 160 w Nostrand av, 20x100. May 4, 5 Bergen st. P. M. April 29, installs, 5 %. 1,775 May 1, 1S89, 5 <£,. 1,500 years, 5 %. 7,500 Davenport, Julius, to Julius B. Davenport. Graham, William and Isabella, to Patrick Kunkel, Konrad, to LeoDold Michel. Walton Adelphi st, w s, 309.6 s Greene av, runs Lynch. Rapelje st, w s, 1,025 n 3d st, 50x150. st. P. M. April 30, due April, 1891, 5 %. 1,800 south 34 6 x west 65 x north 25 x west 35 x April 30, due May 1, 1887. 300 Lincoln, Jonas A., to Cornelius J. Van Schoon- north 9.6 x east 100. April 29, due May 1, Grane, Augustus C, to William I. Wyckoff. hoven. McDonoagh st. P. M. Jan. 25, 2 1887. 3,000 Mill lane. P. M. May 1, 2 years, 5% %. 1,000 years. 1,000 Dauce, Abel, to Henry Waterman. Ivy st, s e Grening. Paul C, to Whitman and Whitman Lyon, John W., to The East Brooklyn Savings s, 100 s w Central av, 60x100. May 1,5 years, W. Kenyon and Albro J. Newton. Lafayette Inst. Skillman st, e s, 382.9 n Myrtle av, 3 5 %. 500 av, n w cor Steuben st, 150x82.5. April 1, 1 lots, each 16.8x100. 3 morts., each §1,000. Dwight, Emma, and Elihuher husband, to Mar­ year, 5 %. 5,000 May 3, 1 year, 5 $. 3,000 garet Dickson and ano., guards. W. H. Tay­ Haaren, Rosanna, wife of and Lambert, to Lahy. Isabella, wife of and James, to Elizabeth lor. 6th av. P. M. April 30, due May 1, Mitchel Valentine. Ryerson st. P. M. May Wilson. Monroe st. P. M. April 30 5 1889, 5 %. 6,000 1, 5 years. 3,000 years. 3,000 Davis, Joseph K., to Francis Julian. Hudson Hall, Joseph I., to Isaac N. Hebberd. Milton Lane, Mary, wife of and John, to William F. av, e s, 50 s Prospect st, 25x75. May 4, due st, n s, 18S.4 e Franklin st, 23.8x95. April 29, Kyle. Pulaski st, n s, 175 e Marcy av, 25x May 1,18S8, 5 %. 1,500 installs. 2,064 100. April 30, 5 years, 5 %. 3,000 Erkert, Friedrich, to Jacob Bossert. Middleton Haase, Charles A., to Maria E. Robbins. Gates Lansing, Franc, and Horace G. her husband, to st, n w s, 280 s w Marcy av, 25x100. April 29, av, s s, 165 w Marcy av, 20x100. April 28, William McMaster, Sloansville, N. Y. Halsey 3 years. 2,000 due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 7,500 st, s s, 280 e Lewis av, 20x100. May 1, 1 year, Eckstein, George, to Mathilda Sussman. Coop­ Same to same. Gates av, s s. 145 w Marcy av, 5 %. 3,000 er av, u w s, 321.6 n e Bushwick av, 16x100. 20x100. April 28, due May'l, 1889, 5 %. 7,500 Levy, Adelaide, wife of Philip, to Sarah M. April 22, 1 year. 500 Same to Benjamin F. Tracy. Gates av, s s, 145 Mygatt and ano., trustee for Sarah M. My- Edling, Andrew P., to Elizabeth Herrmann, w Marcy av, 20x100. April 28, due June 1, gatt under will of J. A. Robertson. Fulton Bergen Point, N. J. Dean st, s s, 115.5 eVan- 1886. 1,250 st, n e cor Downing st, 21x80x51.9x64.6. derbilt av, 50x66.10x53.10x36. May 1, 5 Harvey, George, to The Broadway Savings April 30, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 10,000 years, 5 %. 2,500 Inst., New York. Washington av, w s, 41 n Ledoux, F. J., and Paul W. her husband, to Edsall, Sai'ah A., and Cornelius her husband, to Greene av, 19.6x112. April 30, due May 1, Kate Covert. Broadway, n e s, 50 n w Eldert John Lyon, Greenwich, Conn. Ainslie st. 18S7,5#. 14,000 st, 25x50. May 1, 3 years. 2,000 P. M. April 29, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 2,500 Hainer, Sarah E., wife of Charles C, to Mar­ Leverich, William H. C., to The Williamsburgh Edwards, Corlies, to Benjamin H. Foster, garet J. wife of George C. Howe. Penn st, Savings Bank. Bushwick av, n cor Mag­ Southampton, L. I. 52d st, n e s, 260 e 3d av, s s, 181.4 e Lee av, 20.2x100. April 20, due nolia st, 100x100. May 1, 1 year, 5 %. 10,000 20x100. April 30, due July 27, 1888. 2,800 May 1, 1891, 5 %. 3,800 Liniken, Benjamin, to Daniel S. Arnold. 15th Ehrenhard, George, to The Greenpoint Savings Hanold. Sarah E., to Louisa H. Hollis, extrx. st, s s, 44.3 e Gowanus road, 75x110. Ilx75x Bank. Greene st. n s, 200 w Oakland st, 25x W. H. Hollis. Madison st. P. M. April 24, 108. May 1,1 year. 1,600 100. April 29, 1 year. 800 3 years, 5 %. g,500 Laning, John, to The Williamsburgh Savings Elger, Harry, to The New York Life Ins. Co. Hayes, John J., to Virginia Higgins, Branford, Bank. Moore st, n w cor Humboldt st, 25x75. Madison st. P. M. April 30, 1 year. 3,000 Conn. West st, e s, 50 s Java st, 50x100. May 5,1 year, 5 %. 2,500 Essman, Frederick, to Caroline Murray, trustee April 30, 5 years, 5 %. 2,000 Same to same. Moore st, n s, 25 w Humboldt st, J. B. Murray, dec'd. 39th st, s s, 333.4 w 3d Henderson, Maria P., to Charlotte A. wife of 3 lots, 25x75 each. 3 morts., each $2,000. av, 16.8x100.2. April 29, 1 year. 1,500 Robert Underhill, Yonkers, N. Y. State st. May 5, 1 year, 5 %. - 6,000 Fenton, Ellen, wife of and Solomon, to Robert P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1888, 5 %. 3,500 Madden, Michael, to Freeman Clarkson, trustee C. Embree, exr. P. G. S. Ten Broeck and exr. Hewett, Martha V., and Lowell E. her hus­ J. R. Creighton. Butler st, s s, 26'J w Frank­ S. R. Embree, and Nina E. deRaismeswifeof band, to Sophronia M. Fickett. Prospect lin av, 20x131. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 1,000 Francis J. J. de Raismes. India st, n s, 412.6 av, w s, 523.6 n Greenwood av, 12.6x150.- McGarry. Michael W., to ArmaudLand Jules e Franklin st, 42.6x100. May 1, 5 years, 5)4 %. April 29, installs. 700 Wolff. Richardson st, s s, 100 e Leonard st, 5,000 Howe, James R., to Lizzie Snow. Myrtle av —xlOO; Leonard st, e s, 50 n Frost st, 25x100. Flindt, Ella A., to James A. Roosevelt and P. M. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 2,500 May 1, installs., notes. 170 ano., trustees C. Ludwig. Middagh st, s s, 75 Hart, Charles, to John H. Hankinson. 4th av, Miller, Louis F., to Henry Larmann. Garfield e Willow st, 25x75. May 3, 5 years, 5 %. 2,700 Degraw st. P. M. April 30,-1 year, 5 %. 1,700 pi. P. M. May 5, due May 1, 1894, 5 %. 3,200 Fardon, Annie A. and Alfred A. her husband, Same to same. Degraw st. P. M. April 30, 1 Mullaney, Patrick, to Eliza Marshall. Bleecker to George Kissam. Linden st. P. M. April year, 5%. i,60o st, e s, 450 n Evergreen av, 25x100. May 3, 5 30, 3 years. 4,000 Heney, Bernard, to Julia Kennedy, Victor, N. years. 1,200 Fardon, Annie A. and Alfred A. her husband, Y. Smith av, e s, 150 n Liberty av, 50x100. Mangels, Peter, to John Oliver. De Kalb av, to Benjamin F. Constable. Greene av. P. M. May 1,1 year. 500 Sumner av. P. M. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 May 1, 2 years. 15,750 Hill, tSamuel L., to Charles C. Noble. Wil- Marx, Frederick, and Frederick Rawolle, of Feeley, Martha L., to Andrew L. Westbrook. loughby av. P. M. May 1, 3 years. 6,000 Marx & Rawolle, to The South Brooklyn Flushing av, s s, 50 w Marcy av, 25x100. Hunt, Henry G., to Andrew C. Dunn, Winne­ Savings Inst. Van Brunt st, n e cor Irving April 21, due Oct. 21,1887. 700 bago City, Minn. Clinton st, w s, 100 s st, 200x100; Irving st, n s, 100 e Van Brunt st, Fletcher, Joseph T. and Rebecca, to Daniel Sackett st, 25x90. April 24. 825 200x100. May 3, 1 year, 5 %. 60,000 Lauer. Grove st. P. M. April 14, due July Hainer, Margaret, wife of George W., to James McKay, Lizzie H., to Thomas H. Bird, Mont- 1, 1888, installs. 1.000 S. and George F. Simpson. Quincy st, n s, clair, N. J. Sackett st, n s, 240.7 e 6th av, Foulks, Margaret A., and Jeremiah her husband, 308.4 e Sumner av, 16.8x100. May 3, installs., 15.7x100. May 1, 3 years. 3,500 to William Foulks. South 2d st. P. M. 5 %• 2,500 McMahon, Francis, to M. Louise Brown. Doug­ April 28, due May 1,1891, 5 %. 6,000 Harms, Herman, to Samuel Parnson. Marcy lass st, s s, 70 w 5th av, 20x80. April 16, Fraser, John, to Henry Mahnken. Atlantic av. P. M. May 4, installs. 450 2 years. 500 Held, Maria, and Charles her husband, to av, n e cor Hunterflyroad, 118. lx— to Roches­ McNamee, Stephen, to Thomas Donohue. Ful­ ter av, x 114.7x139.1. April 30, due Nov. 1, Christine Best. Johnson av, n s, 225 e Hum­ 1886, 5 %. ^ 3,000 boldt st, 25x100. May 4, 5 years, 5 %. 3,000 ton st. P. M. May 1, 3 year, 5 %. 1,250 Howard, Mary E., and James S. her husband, Monas, John, to Sinclair Tousey. St. Johns Freure, Margaret B., to Frances wife of Jam3s to Charles Kalbfleisch et al., exrs. M. Kalb- pi, s s, 506 w 6th av, 19x131.8x19x131. Jan 1, Searle. Olymer st. P. M. April 29, due fleisch. Madison st. P. M. April 20, due 3 years, 5 %. 6,009 May 1, 1888. 1,000 May 1,1889,5 #. * lj600 Same to same. St. Johns pi, s s, 487 w 6th av, Flanley, Peter, to Thomas H. Read, exr. W. Howe, William, to George R. Haydock. Ber­ Read. Navy st, e s, 92.4 s Tillary Bt, 20.8x93 5 gen st, n s, 319.6 e Troy av, 25x107.2. May 19x131.1x19x131.7. Jan. 1, 0 years, 5 %. 6,000 xl3.8x95.10. May 4, 3 years. 2,000 4, note. 106 Same to same. St. Johns pi, s s, 468 w 6th av, Frost, David T., to Katie Gordon. Putnam Hunter, Benjamin, to Richard L. Wyckoff. 19x130x19x130.1. Jan 1, 3 years, 5 %. 6,000 av, n s, 119 w Tompkins av, 18.3x100. May Hoyt st, 2d st. P. M. April 28, due May 4, 1, 5 years, 5 %. 7,000 More, HarryC, to Bernard Levino. Quincy 1888. 2,500 st, B.-s. 180 w Patchen av, 60x100. May 1. 5#. 1,500 May 8,1886 The Record and Guide. 623

Muller, Ann M., widow, John S. and Carrie Rashley, John, to Jonathan M. Barkley. Lu- Same to same. Thatford av, w s, 100 s Duryea A. Wood to Sarah E. Horton. Ryerson st, quer st, s s, 155 e Columbia st, 25x100. Feb. av, 75x100. May 3, 3 years. 1,000 e s, 108 n De Kalb av, 25x100. May 1, 15, due Jan. 1, 1891. 1,000 Stevens, Linden D., to William Tumbridge. 3 years. 2,000 Robinson, Mary A., wife of John, to John F. Pineapple st, s s, 174.11 e Hicks st. 25.5xl01.3x Murphy, Miles, to John Meddis, Jr. Garfield Nelson. Hamilton av. P. M. May 1, 1 year. 26x101.3; Pineapple st, s s, 150 e Hicks st, 25x pi late Macomb st, n s, 384.10 e 4th av, 18.5x 5 $. 3,500 101: Clark st, n s, 100 e Hicks st, 75x100. May 71x21x70.1; Macomb st, n s, 277.6 w 5th av. Reeve, Louisa S., wife of and Henry G., to Ed­ 1, demand. 150,000 15x72x15.2x72. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 1,000 win F. Knowlton, guard. Mary Knowlton. Scheelje, William D. C., to Whitman Kenyon. Murray, James B., to George Downey. 39th st. Henry st, w s, 123.6 n State st, 25x92.6. May 3d av. P. M. April 13, due May 1, 1891, P. M. May 3, due May 1,1889, 5 %. 600 1, 3 years, 5 %. 10,000 5 %. 2,750 Manning, Mary G., wife of and David, to Mar­ Rhodes, Henry, to The Williamsburgh Savings Seemann, Johanna, to Eugene Dougrlas. Willow tha Nowlan. Madison st, n s, 430 e Tomp­ Bank. Harman st, s e s, 340 s w Central av, j J. P. M. April 30, due July 1, 1MJ1, 5g. 3,000 kins av, 20x100. May 1, 3 years, 5 & 2,500 20x100. April 30,1 year, 5 %. 600 Sheridan, Patrick, to Theodore Hoss. Mc­ Marquardt, J. Jacob, to Adam Roeder and Ries, John, to Charles Engert. Debevoi«e st. Donough st, n s, 355 w Lewis av, 20xl0>. May George J. Kraemer. Knickerbocker av, s w P. M. April 30, 3 years. 400 1,3 years, 5%. 6,000 s, 25 s e Melrose st, 25x100. April 29, due Ross, Gulian, to Theodore Rosa. Butler st, s w Same to same. McDonough 6t, n s, 335 w Lewis April 1,1889. 500 s, 200 8 e Bond st, 150x100; Douglass st, n cor av, 20x100. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 5,500 Martenhoff, John H., to James H. Mullarky, Nevins st, 225x100; Butler st, w cor Nevins Sheridan, Elizabeth, to John V. Whitbeck, trustee J. Sullivan, dec'd. Jay st. P. M. st, 275x100; Douglass st, n e s, 425 n w Nevins Hudson, N. Y. Prospect pi. P. M. April April 30, 1 year, 5 %. 2,500 st, 100x100. April 30, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 30, due May 15, 1886. 193 Matthews, Sarah F. and George T., to Sophronia 50,000 Spalthoff, Adolph, to Elizabeth A. Ives. Union M. Fickett. Prospect av, w s, 511 n Green­ Ruff, John Z., to Elias and Aaron J. Bach. av. P. M. April 29. due May 1, 1891. 500 wood av, 12.6x160. April 29, installs. 750 Bushwick av, e s, 215.4 n Powers st, runs Smith, Howard J., to Job H. Smi'h. 5th av. P. Mainzer, William, to John H. Hankinson. 4th north 25 x east 87.1 x southwest 113.3 to Judge M. May 1, installs. av. P. M. April 30, 3 years, 5jg. 770 st, x south 34.4 x west 191. April 30, 5 years, $28 per month during life of party of second part McCloskey, Mary E., to Duncan E. Mackenzie. 5 %. 4 700 Stevens, Elizabeth K., wife of and Hiram J , to Clason av, e s, 100.1 s Park av, 25.2x94.2x25x Rump, Charles, to Arabella L. Reid. Hunting­ Henry Gumel. Palmetto st. P. M. April 30, 94.4. April 30, due April 15,1896. 1,000 ton st. P. M. April 29,3 years, 5J. 3,000 5 years, 5$. 400 McCord, William H., to Felix O'Hara. Atlantic Robbins, Ellen A., wife Charles F., to The Stevens, Linden H., to The Union Dime Sav­ av, n s, 98 e Cumberland st, 20.6x100. April Stuyvesant Fire Ins. Co. Pacific st, s s, 275 n ings Inst., New York. Clark st, n s, 100 e 27, due May 1, 1887, 5 %. 500 w Bond st, 25x100. May 4, due May 1, '89. 5,000 Hicks st, 75x100x75x101; Pineapple st, s s, 150 McMahon, Francis, to Elizabeth W. Aldrich. Ryan, John T., to The Kings Co. Savings Inst. e Hicks st, 50.4x101.3x50x100.3. May 1, 3 Rockaway av, w s, 80 s Fulton st, 20x100. Madison st, n s, 23 w.Throop av, 19x82. April years, 5 $. 150,000 April 29, 3 years, 5 %. 4,000 19. 1 year, 5 %. 4,500 Stewart, Horatio G., to John H. Hankinson. Same to same. Rockaway av, w s, 80 s Fulton Saddington, John F., to James D. Lynch. Jef­ Douglass st. P. M. April 30, 2 years, 5 %. &55 st, 20x100. April 29, 1 year. 1,900 ferson st, Tompkins av. P. M. April 24, Streeter, Martin V. B., to Cort R. Hincken et Same to same. Rockaway av, w s, 100 s Fulton due July 2, 1887, 5 %. 8,300 al., trustees Montauk Lodge No. 286 F. & A. st, 20x100. April 29, 3 years, 5 %. 4,000 Scherr, Adolph, to Jacob Bossert. Middleton M. Snedeker av, e s, 150.5 s Atlantic av, 25x Same to same. Rockaway av, w s, 100 s Fulton st, n w s, 80 s w Marcy av, 25x100. April 29. 100. May 1,3 years. 1,500 st, 20x100. April 29,1 year. 1,900 2 years. 1,150 The Brooklyn Bushwick and Queens Co. R. R. Maier, Frank, to James E. Watt. Highland Schoop, Christine, and Ferdinand her husband, Co..to Henry D. Donnelly and John Englis, Boulevard. P. M. May 3, due May 1, '67. 1,000 to John Christman, Bound Brook, N. J. Jr., trustees. Franchises railroad &c. Jan 1, McGinley, Mary E., wife of William, to Patrick Smith st, w s, 115.6 s Livingston st, 18.6x100 secures bonds. 250,000 Haggerty. Warren st, n s, 79.6 w 5th av, 21.8 xl9.1xl00. May 1, 3 years, 5 %. 5,000 Thompson, Robert H., and Henry D. Norris to xlOO. May 4, 3 years. 2,500 Stanley, Mary J., wife of and James, to Cath­ Crowell Hadden, president Long Island Bank. Murray, James B., to William French. 27th arine C. Spies. 41st st, s w s, 80 s e 3d av, 40 Atlantic av, s s, 122 w 6th av, 50x109.3x51.2 st. P. M. May 3, due May 1, 1889, 5 %. 1,000 xlOO. May 1, 3 years. 1.500 xl08.5. April 30, demand, note. 15,000 Nagle, John, to S. H. Chapman and ano., exrs. Stokes, Robert B., and William R. Young to Thompson, William O., to Charles W. Betts. T. P. Chapman. Clinton st, e s, 60 s Hunting­ William Hall. Rutledge st. P. M. May 1, Macon st. P. M. April 27, due Jan. 25. 1889. 750 ton st, 40x90. April 30, due May 1, '88, 5 %. 4,000 due Jan. 21, 1889, 5 g. 8,200 Tracy, Benjamin F.. to The South Brooklyn Sav­ Nichols, William H., to John W. Phelps. Mag­ Stern, Moses, Keokuk, Iowa, to Raiuh M. My- ings Inst. Quincy st, n s 196.6 w Lewis av, nolia st, s e s, 275 n e Central av, runs north­ gatt and ano., trustees A. E. Darling under 6 lots, each 21.6x100. 6 morts, each $4,500. west 125 x southeast 200 to Palmetto st, x will J. A. Robinson. Court st. e s, 50.7 s Dean April 30, 1 year, 4^ i 27,000 southwest 100 x northwest 100 x southwest 25 st. 19x89.10x18.8x92.10. April 27, due May 1, Trauberg, Louis A , to William B. Reed and x northwest 100. Mar. 18, due Sept. 18, 1886. 1889, 5 $. 4,250 ano., exrs. Piatt Knox. Miller av, e s, 200 s 11,000 Sam e to same. Court st, e s, 69.7 s Dean st, Fulton av, 50x100. April 30, 3 years, 5 %. 2,000 Nichols, William EL, to Louisa Kaden. Mag­ 18.11x87.6x19x89.10. April 27, due May 1, Tredwell, Alanson, to Charles Pratt et al., trus­ nolia st. P. M. Mar. 18, due Sept. 18,1886. 1889, 5 #. 4,250 tees J. H. Lounsberry, dec'd. Fulton st, n w 11,000 Sumner, Charles T., to Julia Ann Williams. cor Franklin av, 41.7x73.5x12.6x84.11. April Notter, Edward, to Robert Rhinow. Boerum Voorhies av, s s, 176.7 w highway to Sheeps- 27, due Jan. 30, 1887, 5 %. 12,500 st, n s, 150 w Graham av, 25x100. May 1, 5 head Bay, 21x—. April 15, 5 years. 650 The Bay Ridge Building Co. to James D. Lynch. years, 5 %. 2,000 Sancho, Vincent, to Charlotte Stevens. 6th st, 4th av, 46th st. P. M. May 3, due Aug. 4, O'Brien, John, to William Porter, exr. C. s w s, 177.10 n w 6th av, 20x100. April 30, 1886. 2,000 Trumpore. Graham av, e s, 45 s Newton st, due May 1, 1889. 3,000 Thompson, Peter, to Owen Coyle. Navy st. P. 25x75. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 2,000 Sakker, John, to Eliza Cozine, extrx. G. R. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %.. 1,000 O'Connor, Hugh, to John Henry Becker. 3d Cozine. Jefferson st, e s, 100 n Liberty av, 25 Thompson, Merritt L., to The East River Sav­ av, n w s, 25.2 n e 44th st, 25x100. May 1, 5 x90. May 1, 3 years. 1,000 ings Inst. Greene av, Adelphi st. P. M. years. 2,500 Scheelje, William D. C, to Albro J. Newton. May 1," 1 year, 5 %. 5.500 O'Donohue, William H., to Sarah G. Crabb, 3d av. P. M. April 30, due May 1, 1891, Timroth, Mary E., and Louis C. her husband, to Great Neck, L. I. Smith av. P. M. April 5 $. 2,750 Carrie E. Hine. Prospect av. w s, 573.6 n 15, installs. 1,300 Schiel, Edward G., to James B. Dupignac. Greenwood av, 12.6x125. April 27, installs. 500 Osborn, William, to Gertrude N. wife of Gar­ Broadway. P. M. May 1, 3 years. 4,000 Trumpp, Henry, to Ludwig Muller. Park av, diner G. Hubbard, Washington, D. C. Schneider, James, to The Williamsburgh Sav­ s s, 150.4 w Throop av, 25.3x100. Jan. 1, due Greene av, s s, 80.3 w Nostrand av, 19.8x100. ings Bank. Varet st, n s, 198.7 w Ewen st, 28 July 1, 1887, 5%. 1,000 May 1, installs. 3,750 xlOO. May 1, 1 year, 5 %. 4,000 Thatcher, John M., to William Flanagan. O'Brien, James, to John Ross. Tompkins av. Same to same. Main highway leading from President st. P. M. April 1, due May 1, 1889, P. M. 2d mort. April 29, 2 years, 5 %. 1,000 Gravesend to Flatlands, n e cor Ocean Park­ installs. 8,250 O'Brien, Mary, wife of and Michael, to The way, runs north 994.1 x east 626.9 x south Tucker, George W., to John F. Saddington. South Brooklyn Savings Inst. Warren st. 418.9 x west 191.10 x south 388 to highway, x Putnam av. P.M. April 13, due April 30, P. M. May 1, 1 year, 5 %. 2,000 west 454.1 to highway. May 1,1 year, 5%. 9,000 1891. 5 %. 4,000 O'Donnell, Ellen, wife of and Irwin, to The Simpson, James E., Maria E., Mary J. and Same to same. Putnam av. P. M. April 13, South Brooklyn Savings Inst. Bergen st, s Emma S., to Mary B. Downing. Clinton av. installs. 1,500 ws, 414.2 se 3d av, 25x100. May 1,1 year, w s, 128 n Lafayette av, 22x200 to Vanderbilt Vanderveer, Harriet J. wife of John R., to The 5 %. 3,000 av. May 1, 1 year. 12,000 Long Island Ins. Co. Carlton av, e s, 330 n Oliffe, Thomas, to John H. Hankinson. 4th av. Sheldon, Emma B., to John Winslow. 6th st. Lafayette av, 22.6x100. April 28, 1 year. 4,800 P. M. April30, 3years, 5 %. 500 P. M. 2d mort. April 16, due June 1, Van Dolah, Sarah L., wife of Garrett W., and Osborg, Adolf, to William G. Talman. Madi­ 1886. 2,000 Ann M. Bean, Flushing, L. I., to Charles J. son st, Stuyvesant av. P. .M. April 24, 3 Sheldon, Emma B., to Charlotte ,W. wife of Lowrey and ano., exrs. and trustees B. W. years, 5 %. 1,500 William P. Hill, Paris, France. 6th st. P. Davis. Bond st, s w cor Wyckoff st, 50x75; Osborn, Dennis, Newark, N. J., to Edward F. M. April 16, 3 years. 5,600 Wyckoff st, n s, 56.8 w Bond st, 18.4x50. Patchen, admr. M. W. Patchen. Clifton pi. Same to same. 6th st. P. M. April 16, 3 April 28, 1 year, 5 %. 1,700 P. M. May 1, 3 years. 3,000 years. 5,600 Van Wicklen, Garret, to Elizabeth Taber. Ormsbee, Fanny A., wife of Allen I., toMarga- Same to same. 6th st. P. M. April 16, 3 Sheppard av, w s, 220 s Union av, 25x100. retta B. Warren etal., exrs. Charles C. War­ years. 5,600 April 30, 2 years. 200 ren. Joralemon st, n s, 250.5 w Court st, 21.11 Same to Huldah N. wife of Francis F. Hill. Vintere, Eugenie, wife of Ferdinand G., to Wil­ x93.11x22.2x90.7. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 7,000 6th st. P. M. April 16, 3 years. 5,600 liam M. Miller. Snedeker av. P. M. April O'Donnell, Honora, to Gardiner B. Topping, Same to Thomas Everit, exr. Valentine Everit. 26, installs. 1,000 Bridgehampton, L. I. Conover st, s car Van 6th st. P.M. April 16, 3 years. 5,600 Vogel, Henry, to John Newlands. Prospect st. Dyke st, 20x80. May 5, 3 years, installs. 711 Same to Lawrence Hurlburt. 6th st. P. M. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 4>£ %. 5,000 Peck, Francis, to Viets G. Peck, Bristol, R. I. April 16, 3 years. 5,600 Von Nostitz, Emily, wife of Hans, to Aaron Dean st, s s, 310 e Brooklyn av, 30x214.5 to Sheridan, Patrick, to Ditmas Coe, Millstone, N. Lott, New Utrecht, L. I. Pacific st, s w s, Bergen st April 9,1 year, 5 %. 10,000 J. McDonough st, n s, 215 w Lewis av, 4 lots, 103nwHoyt st, 22x100. May 1, 3 years, Pfeiff, Christian, to The Williamsburgh Sav­ each 20x100. 4 morts., each $6,000. May 1, 5 %. 3,000 ings Bank. Belvedere st, s e s, 156.6 s w Bea­ 3 years, 5 %. 24,000 Ward, Ann^E , and Bartholomew her husband, ver st, 25x85.7x25x86.2. May 5, 1 year, Smith, William H. and Hiram P., to George Hicksville, L. I., to Herman Lins. Franklin 5 %. 4,000 Klinge. Centre st, w s, 525 s Sackett st, 50x av, e s, 172.9 n Park av, 25x100. Mar. 24, Phelan, Elizabeth, wife of and James, to Wil­ 100. May 1,3 years. 500 5 years. 738 liam Harkness. Decatur st, n s, 450 w Patchen Schulte, Catharine M., widow, to William Cut­ Weidig. Sophie, to George Loeffler. Evergreen av, 3 lots, each 16.8x100. 3 morts., each $3,500. ting, trustee N. C. Hey ward, dec'd. Broad­ av. P. M. May 1, 5 years, 5 %. 1,000 April 1, 8 years, 5 %. 10,500 way, n s, 76 e 1st st, 23x72.2; interior lot, adj. Weinlader, Elizabeth, wife of Bernhard, to John Same to Julius B. Davenport. Same property. above, abt 23x24. May 4, 5 years, 5 %. 12,000 H. Hankinson. 4th av. P. M. April 30, 3 3 morts., each $500. April 1, 2 years. 1,500 Same to same. Same property. May 4, 5 years, years, h'%, 200 Parnson, Samuel, to Oliver Davison, East Rock­ 5 %. 7,000 away, L. I. Bayard st, a s, 135.3 w Graham Spears, Celestia C, to Anthony McNeely. 43d Wells, Henry E., to Daniel Doody. Jefferson av, 19.7x100. May 3, due May 1, 1887. 1,600 st. P. M. May 4, due May 1, 1889. 600 st, n s, 166.8 e Bedford av, 50x100. April 29, Pecan, George W., to Eliza Ann Clowes and Stevenson, Joshua, to The Mutual Life Ins. lyear. 2,000 Miry Adelaide wife of Horatio S. Robinson. Co., N. Y. Woodbine st. P. M. May 4, 1 Wells, William H., to Barbara, Cornelia M. Maspeth av. P. M. April 23, 5 years. 2,000 year, 5 %. 4,500 and Frederick T. Sigrist. Vernon av. P. M. Phair, John, to Charles M. Marsh. Lexington Sohnibbe, Richard, to Louis Sohnibbe. North April 29, due May 1, 1887, 5 %. 3,000 av. P. M. 2d mort. May 3, due May 1, 6th st. P. M. AprU 30, due May 1, 1888 Whiting, Hannah D., and Joseph D. her hus­ 1887. 1,850 5g. 4,000 band, to Anthony McNeely. 4th av, e s, Pullis, Randolph, to Ferdinand Deneke. Gates Spath, Thomas, to GUbert S. Thatford. Thafc- 25.2 s 45th st, 25x100. April 80, due May 1, av, s s, 135 w Reid av, 25x100, April 23, due ford av, e s, 100 g Duryea av, 75x100, May 3, 1891, 1.40Q MqrltlftfU.Srf, 1,500 Syearg, 800 Williamson, John and James, tq Frances A{, 624 The Record and Guide. May 8,1886

Vibbard. Hicks st. P. M. April 29, due Hevey, Owen, Brooklyn, to Jeremiah Dev­ Sprowle, Lizzie M., extrx. Charles H. New­ April 30, 1889, 4 %. 2,700 lin et el., trustees Daniel Devlin, dec'd. nom ton, to Hannah Francis Allen, New Lon­ Same to same. Hicks st. P. M. April 29, due Same to same. nom don, Conn. 3,062 April 30,1889, 4 %, 2,700 Same to William Devlin, trustee Daniel Schell, William R., sole exr. and trustee Wil­ Same to same. Hicks st. P. M. 3 morts., each Devlin, dec'd. liam Schell, dec'd, to Jane Ann Gillender, $2,000. April 29, due April 30, 1889,4 %. 6,000 Hewlett, Joseph L., Great Neck, N. Y., to Rhinebech, N. Y. nom Same to same. Manhasset pi. P. M. April Joseph Harridge. 2,500 Seaman, Ephraim, to Nicholas W. Phillips. 1,000 29, due April 30. 1889, 4 %. 2,000 Herzog, Louisa, extrx. Max Herzog, to Sullivan, Thomas, to Thomas Crimmins. 12,500 Winchester, William H., to Edmund Titus and Abraham Jacobi. 18,000 Schneider, Mathias H., to Joseph Hillen­ ano., exrs. W. W. Titus. 4th av. P. M. Hesdorfer, Joseph, to Jane Jacobs. 10,000 brand. 3,000 April 30, due May 1, 1891, 5 f 2,000 Hurlbutt, Ambrose S., Westport, Conn, to Steers, Abraham, to Edward P. Steers. 2,000 Same to same. 4th av. P. M. April SO, due Horace W. Carpenter, trustee, &c. 10,000 Stetz, William, Jr., to Maria M. Stetz. 3,000 May 1,1891, 5 %. 2,000 Home Insurance" Co., N. Y., to Nelson Seaman, Lloyd I., to George E. Trembley. 2,400 Woolley, Edward A., to John H. Hankinson, Beardsley, Auburn, N. Y. 5,738 Smith, Jonah D. F. and Adon, Jr., exrs. 4th av, Butler street. P. M. April 30, S Higham, Josephine, wife of Charles E., to Adon Smith, dec'd, to Adon Smith, Jr., years, 5%. 1,750 William Banks Carman. committee Sydney Smith. 7,500 TV len, Jacob, to John H. Karkheck. Barbey Hoevenberg, Van James D., Castleton, to Same to same. 4,000 st, e s, 100 n Broadway, 25x100. April 30, David W. Bennett. 2,500 Same to same. 9,112 3 years. 500 Hassey, August C, to Helene Gillman, Same to same. 7,000 Wicks, Charles A., to John H. Lott, Newton, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 3,500 Same to same. 8,000 L. I. 12th st. P. M. April 30, 3 years, 5%. 5C0 Hevey, Owen, to Jeremiah and William Same to same. 12,050 Wilde, Thomas, to The South Brooklyn Savings Devlin, trustees Daniel Devlin, dec'd. Smith, Adon, to Harlan P. Smith. 20,000 Inst. 5th av, e s, 28 s Dean st, 22x84. May 1, Ivins, William M., to William G. Neaves. Smith, Jonah and Adon, Jr., to Adon 1 year, 5 %. 2,500 Jencks, Francis M., to William E. Howell. 8,000 Smith, Jr., committee Sidney Smith. 9,000 Welz, John, and Charles C. D. Zerweck, of Same to Henry E. Merriano et al., exrs. Same to same. 8,000 Welz & Zerweck, to Henry Reimers, New­ Benjamin W. Merriano, dec'd. 6,000 Soper, Charlotte A. and Ferdinand G., to town, L. I. Woodbine st, Wyckoff av. P. Same to same. 5,000 Annie W. McKee. 5,000 M. April 13, 2 years. 5,000 Same to same. 6,000 Smith, Harriet, extrx. Mitchell Smith, Willougnby, Charles L., to the Corporation of Jones, William A., Norwichtown, Conn., to Great Neck, N. Y., to John Bussing, Jr. 2,300 the Reformed Dutch Church, town of Brook­ George B. de Forest. 3,000 Stewart, James L., to Thomas Nelson, trus­ lyn. Joralemon st. P. M. May 4, due May Jacobs, Elias, to Julius Weill, Titusville, tee. 5,052 5, 1891, 5 %. 200,000 Pa. 2,600 Theall, Horace, et al., exrs. W. H. Cobanks, Yeoman, David'jS., to William H. Mountfort. Jesup, James R., et al., exrs. Matilda A. dec'd, to The Farmer's Loan and Trust South 2d st. P. M. April 30, due July 1, 1889, Grosvenor, dec'd, to Eliza D. Davis, Co., trustee W. H. Cobanks. nom 5 %. 2,500 Bridgeport, Conn. 6,000 The East River Savings Inst, to Henrietta Yates, George F., to Richard C. Combes. Meek­ Katzenstein, Simon, and Louis H. Knop- Adams. 8,100 er av. P. M. April 21, 5 years. 300 ping to Sydney H. Stuart. 1,500 Tone, Rosalie C, wife of T. Wolfe, Roch­ Zaugle, Prank X., to The German Savings Kemp, William, to James Rozell. 3,500 ester, New York, to United States Trust Bank. Brooklyn. Hopkins st, s s, 345.3 w Kearney, James, to Rosetta M. Bird. nom Co., New York. Marcy av, 54x100. May 1, due June 1, Kehlenbeck, John H., to John R. Suydam, Trembley, George E., to Adelbert S. Nich­ 1887,5%. 5,600 trustee, &c, John R. Suydam, dec'd. 2,060 ols. 2,100 Kerr, Thomas B., exr., &c, John Kerr, to The Chatham National Bank of New York, Chauncey F. Kerr. nom to Nelson Beardsley. nom MORTGAGES - ASSIGNMENTS Knox, Louise Wakeman, to Louise Wake- Tompkins, Mary H., to George L. Kings- man Knox et al., trustees of Burx Wake- land et al., trustees Ambrose C. Kings- man, dec'd. 30,000 land, dec'd. 1.700 NEW YORK CITY. Kohlmann, Louis, to August C. Hassey. 2 Tne Nineteenth Ward Bank of the City of APRIL 23 TO MAY 5—INCLUSIVE. assigns., each $3,500. 7,000 New York to Fannie McCcrmack. nom Adams, Richard H., trustee Carolina Ruck- King, Mary Augusta, et al., trustees Edward Teschner, Caroline, wife of William, to Julia ner, dec'd, to Samuel Weiss. $6,150 King, late of Newport, R. I., to Alexander W. Douglas, Middlesex, Conn. 6,000 Adams, Henrietta, to Richard H. Adams, Mercer and ano. 8,540 The Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank to exr. Caroline Ruckner, dec'd. 5,044 Kingsland, George L., Mt. Pleasant, N. Y., James J. Phelan, trustee Walter Steven­ Arras, William, to Mary E. Jones. 11,000 admr. of George Lovett, dec'd, to Mary son, dec'd. 120,000 Bolting, Francis, mortgagee, with Mary H. Tompkins. 1,708 The Mutual Life Insurance Company, New Clancy, mortgagor. Extension of mort. nom Korn, Isidore S., to Richard O'Gorman, Jr. 600 York, to Abraham Backer. 17,000 Brown, Amas, exr. Amas W. Brown, dec'd, Lock wood, Caroline M., wife of Joseph B., Thomas, Addison, et al., exrs. Catharine R. to Amas Brown, trustee. 25,000 to Stephen Merrihew. 9,00n Thomas, to Addison Thomas et al., trustees Brauer, Benedict and Rosa, to Mary Braun. 6,000 Lord, Sarah, to George De F. Lord, trustee. 11,500 Ronald Thomas. 2 assigns. nom Bergen, George W., Queens Co., N. Y., to Lockman, Jacob K , et al., trustees Frances Same to same, trustee George L. Thomas. William E. Piatt, Brooklyn, N. Y. 3,500 I. Sage, to Gardner A. Sage. nom 2 assigns. nom Beams, Joseph H., Brooklyn, N. Y., to Louis, Amelia, to Eliza wife of Randolph Same to same, trustee Addison Thomas. 2 James S. Beams. 5,000 Guggenheimer. 5,000 assigns. nom Bernard, Benjamin, to Newman Co wen. 20,250 Low, Chauncey E., trustee, to John E. Bur- Same to same, trustee Catharine d'Angle- Burton, Josiah H., to Sarah H. Powell. 7,500 rill. 11.563 mont. 2 assigns. nom Brenneman, Christian, to Benedict and Laden, Harvey S., to Daniel B. Fayer- Ulells, Richard I., Hudson, to Leonard Rosa Brauer. 1,000 weather. 25,000 Scott, Brooklyn. 1849. 966 Bell, Enoch C, to Sarah H. Powell. 20,000 Middlebrook, Frederic J., Brroklyn, to United States Trust Co., New York, to Same to Charles B. Granniss, exr. Charles James N. Piatt, Suffolk Co., and Charles Banyer Ludlow, Elizabeth Hunter Lud­ B. Granniss. nom H. Jewett, Richmond Co., trustees of low, Catharine L. Searing and Harriet L. Best, William J., receiver Mechanics' and Eliza B. Garrett. 4,005 Cox. nom Traders' Savings Institution, to Henry D. Same to Ann Maria Robert. 4,000 Weeks, Francis H., to The New York In­ Ranney. 7,086 Morse, Gilbert Livingston, exr. Sidney E. firmary for Women and Children. 6,000 Brophy, Mary E., wife of Edmund P., to Morse, to Elizabeth B. Grannis. Assign­ Wall, William, to Leonard Scott. 1849. 2,610 Lazarus Lessberger. nom ment and agreement that mortgage shall Weekes, John A., to Sarah Metzler. 3,500 Brown, Amos, exr. Amos. W. Brown, dec'd, merge in fee. nom Warren, John, to Mary Elizabeth wife of to Ann Maria Brown. 5,800 Manner, Meta, to Henry Gottgetren. 2,000 Thomas Robinson Warren. 10 Chester, Matilda C, to William H. Morgan. 9,000 McLaughlin, William, to Simon E. Bern- Weber, Conrad, to Reinhardt Pfeiff. 5,000 Clifton, Anne, to Mary Smith. 3,500 heimer and August Schmid. nom Same to same. 5,000 Camp, Hugh N., to Henry P. Cochrane. 815 Meyer, Bernard, to Francis Bolting. 3,000 Wolf, Martin, to Rose Hoelzle. 6,500 Chase, William Inglis, Bridgehampton, L. Mitchell, Clarenc G., to Michael Schwab. I., to Jacob R. Schuyler, Bayonne, N. J. 3,240 Certificate of assignment of mortgage. nom Same to Henry Neigs and Alfred Roe, trus­ Moser, Mathilda, to Robert Moser. 5,000 KINGS COUNTY. tees John A. Palmer, dec'd. 7,500 Murray, Charles J., London, Eng., to Clark, Paris G., to August Kanenbly. 3,000 Thomas Maitland, exr. Royal Phelps, APRIL 23 TO MAY 5—INCLUSIVE. Cohn, Rowena Hendricks, to Charles Hen­ dec'd. Manning, William D., to Thomas R. A. and Adelstein, Louis, to Otto Huber. $500 dricks. 12,598 Adams, Henri ette, to Richard H. Adams, Crane, Jonathan H., to Edmund S. Mun- William H. Hall, of William Hall's Sons. nom roe et al., exrs. Sarah S. Munroe, dec'd. 10,000 McCloud, James, to George H. McCabe. 10,000 exr. and trustee C. Ruckner. 1,500 Devlin, Jeremiah, to Owen Hevey, Brook­ Meyer, Philip L., to George M. Brooks, 1,000 Amerman, Mary, to Mary B., wife of lyn, nom Missillier, Sarah A., to Eliza K. HowelL nom George Wilson. 2,000 Same to same. nom Mulgrew, William, to Frances F. Ludlow. 5,064 Same to same. 3,000 Detthof, George, to Marie Goldsmith. 6,567 Newburger, Hannah, to Richard Hennessy. 1,400 Same to Sarah F. wife of Edgar B. Man- Neaves, William G., Asbury Park, to gam. 3,000 Deutsch, Anton, exr. Sibilla Deutcsh, to Same to Ida A. Dingee. 2,500 Lena B. C. Evans. 5,023 James D. Van Hovenberg, Tompkinsville. 2,500 Same to same. 2,500 Eno, Henry C, to Sophia E. Beach. 8,000 Newman, Jacob M., to Thomas R. A. and Adams, Henrietta, to Helen A. Pultz. 1,500 Ely, Smith, Jr., to Ambrose K. Ely. 3,500 William H. Hall, of Wm. Hall's Sons. Babson, Arthur C, to Harriet E. Babson et Endeman, Frederick W., to Johanna Zum- Olt, Henry, to Francis and Nathaniel bausen. 2,000 George, exrs. Mary L. Cook. 1,000 al., exrs. and trustees A. J. Rea. 2,000 Ellis, Charles, exr. Ellen Frances Haggrity, Pike, Harry P., to Nathan Wise and Adolph Bierds, William H., to W. RyersonKissam. 1,557 dec'd, to Alfred de Groot, Port Rich­ M. Behdheim. nom Bossert, Jacob, to John Auer. 2,000 mond, N. Y. 13,700 Poussard, Suzanne, to Santiago J. Vails. 1,000 Barndollar, John S.,'.admr. J. S. Barndollar, Ettinger, Abraham, Hoboken, N. J., and Peter, Dowie, to Thomas McAdam. 2,500 to William P. Peckett. nom Raphael Ettinger to Herman Wronkow. 2,500 Peabody, Charles A., Jr., to Hall J. How. 2,000 Bergen, George W., to William E. Piatt. 2,500 Faile, Thomas H., Jr., et al., exrs. Thomas Peacock, William, to Oscar C. Weinman. 2,000 Same to same. 3,000 H. Faile, dec'd, to George Edward Faile. nom Powell, Sarah H., to John T. Willets and Bauer, Emiel C, to William H. Mountfort. 2,500 Same to William H. Faile. nom Wilson M. Powell, trustees John James Crockett, Matilda, to Wocker Brothers. 2,000 Flach, Gustav A., to Algernon S. Sullivan, Glasson, dec'd. 15,634 Croak, John, to John L. Tonnelle, trustee trustee Gustav A. Flach and Auguste E. Punchard, George, to Caroline A. Rabell. 3,500 J. Tonnelle. 2,200 Flach, as such trustee. nom Rixa, Johanna, to August Bergener. 1,500 Contrell, Catharine, to Henry Devere. 3,500 Fellowes, Caroline S., wife of Cornelius, to Rainsford, Catherine, to Carolina H. wife Collins, Benjamin, to Gertrude Collins. 2,250 J. J. Frederic Kernochan. 12,000 of John Greenough. 15,000 Dayres, William J., to Cornelius S. Stryker. 8,500 Gounond, James, to Samuel Riker, New­ Ring, Emma L., M.ount Vernon, to Charles Ellis, William, to Arthur W. Brash. 1,400 R. Smith. 1,000 Everit, Thomas, exr. V. Everit, to Susan S. town, L. I. 2,400 Miech. 4,079 Guggenheimer, Randolph, and Salomon Rockwell, Catharine E., widow, to Kate C. Marx, to Henry Elias. 8,000 Evans, Norris, to Mathias Simonson. 500 Guggenheimer, Randolph, to Henry Elias. 11,000 Henderson, Brooklyn. 2,579 Fagan, Thomas, to William J. Logan. 4,500 Ruddell, John and George, to Samuel W. Freitag, John, to Andreas Meth. 2,700 Georlitz, John, to Randolph Guggenheimer. 10,000 Fallon, John, to Hannah J. Burke. 4,193 Guggenheimer,'Randolph, to Amelia Louis. 8,000 Grierson, Brooklyn. 10,242 Fritz, Charles, to Charles Durring. 500 Same to Mayer Katzenberg. 10,000 Roberts, Stephen, to Benjamin Richardson. nom Frith, Martha, exr. M. T. Frith, to Harriette Hamberger, Charles, to August C. Hassey. 5,085 Same to same. nom E. Plant. 1,500 Haines, Mary T., Hamburgh, N. J., to Pe­ Schultze, John S, to William R. Rose. 2,500 Gilfillian, William, and ano., exrs. C. M. ter Santos Snarez. 5,000 Same to same. 2,500 Harlan, P. Smith, to Adon Smith, commit­ Gilfillian, to Louisa M. Stabler, guard. L. v Smith, Sandford Sidney, to John H. Cole, M. and E. L. Stable. 10,000 tee Sydney Smith. 30,000 guard. 13,500 Green, Jessie T., to Mary Wright. 2,540 May 8, 1886 The Record and Guide, 625

Greenland, Thomas E., to Adrianna Bush. 4,100 Byrne, P. City... T. Farnan. 500 Barnes, Angelina. 163 W. 34th....S. Knapp. Gritton, Elizabeth M., to Samuel Williams, nom Condon, J. J. 156 Duane... J. Kress Brewing Carpets. 485 Hamiltoa, Eliza, to Charles Sohl. 970 Co. 250 Blake, W. A. 21 Bainbridge st, Brooklyn... .H. Harris, Ann, to Charles Mollenhagen. 5,600 Conlin, D. 11 Broadway F. Bachmann. 500 S. Eisler. 206 Daly, J. 2012 1st av.... J. Everard. 400 Blanc, A. E. 38 W. Washington pi ...Cowper- Hart, John P., to Asa W. Parker. 1,500 Dawkins, S. J. 289 Madison.... A. Schaffel. 200 thwait & Co. 2,268 Hamblin, Nelson, to Freeman Clarkson. 1,300 Degenhardt, F. 260 Greenwich. ..P. Ballan- Blatchley, Henrietta. 17T W. 10th:.. .D. Schwarz­ Homan, Charles M, exr. S. Homan, to tine & Sons. 1,800 kopf. 262 Alfred E. Homan. 2,000 Del Bianco, E., & Co. 43 W. 28th .. .Duparquet Blinn. H. L. & W. N. 5th av and 36th... .F. H. Same to same. nom & H. Restaurant Fixtures. 526 Delano et al., trustees. 7,000 Harris, Ann. to Frederick H. Trowbridge. 1,500 Dencker, H. 2064 3d av ... J. H. Wolters. 2,500 Brandon, J. 631 8th av... Epstein, K. & Co. (A. Dillon, D. B. 1703 3d av....D. Stevenson. 500 Hamilton, Eliza, to Albert W. S. Proctor. 100 Oppenheim, May 11,1885.) 140 Dunker, W. 68 Rivington Schmidt & S. 200 Brennen, A. L. I6141stav A. E. Barnes&Bro. 105 Henderuon, Kate C, et al., exrs. and trustees Egan, J. 97 6thav....Buadleston& W. (R) 2,000 Brierly, Annie J. 231 W. 123d....C. N. Critten- I. Henderson, to Amy R. Edwards. 7,000 Eggeling, H. 450 W. 14th....J. Heildelberger. ton. Piano and Organ. 200 Jenkins, John GM to Joseph Smith. nom Restaurant. 150 Brown, Mary. 35 2d av F. T. Higgins. 126 Johnson, Robert, to Hannah E. Bradley. 2,000 Elter, J. 218 Chrystie.. P. Doelger. (R) 300 Budd, R. M. 133 W. 30th....O'Farrell & H. (R) 114 Jones, Charles T., to Marie Antoinette Udall. 2,500 Ergenzinger, O. 2409 2d av—Bernheimer & S. 100 Bulkley. Mary E. 39 W. 24th .. .R. C. Cashin. 555 Same to Jennie M. Smalley, extrx. M. W. Farmer & Green. 54 3d av.... Frank & Petz. 339 Butler, J. E. 668 E. Wth.... Dreisacker & Co. 180 Finlayson, J. A. 42Duane... H. Wronkow. 800 Burton, Isabella. 229 E. 14th .. R. C. Cashin. 116 Smalley. 2,500 Farmer & Green. 1154 3d av.... G. Ehret. 500 Button, Marietta. 120 W. 21st... .R. Rutter. 1,700 Kidder, William F., and ano„ exrs. and Frisch, J. 559 10th av.... J. S. Landwehr. 250 Baney, Annie. 169 Bowery Epstein, K. & Co. trustees to Henry Devere. 2,500 Goran. A. 568 7th av... .J. Haffen. 900 (R) 1,083 Knapp, Fanny, to August Schellenberg. 604 Gaertner,T. 149 Ridge.. Bernheimer & S. 425 Boehles, Rose. 337 E. 22d.... Jordan & M. 165 Lauer, Daniel, to Whitman W. Kenyon. 1,200 Gibbons, M. B. 600 3d av... J. Taussig. 656 Bonn, Henrietta. 743E. 141st....J. Moriarty. 232 Lehmann, Henry, to Bernardos Hendrick- Gould, C. A. 2027 3d av.... D. Mayer. 725 Brady, T. and Mary. 81 3&th st, Brooklyn... .A. Grafing, F. 60 West ...J. H. Oeters. ... 500 100 son, Jamaica, L. I. 500 Hachtmann, A. 23 E. 4th.. .S. Liebmann's Sons. 300 Bruce, A. 440 W. 48th.... J. F. Manges. 127 Lott, Christopher, to Mary wife of Maurice Hagan, T.f 22011st av... .T. C. Lyman & Co. (R) 2,000 Chandler, C. W. Kingsbridge road ...E. D. Far- Fitzgerald. 1,000 Hartman, F. 3d av and 146th st H. Zeltner. 300 rell. 112 Lansing, George R., to Benedickt Fischer, nom Hill, H. Ill Chatham....M. Eckstein. 5U0 Cbevallier, G. 221 W. 40th.... S. I. Herschmann. 165 Marshall, Jessie, to Jessie K. Battersby. 300 Hirt, R. 388 Canal... A. E. Bischoff. Restau­ Churchill, Frances A. 11 W. 11th....J. Coch­ Mangels, Anna M., to William H Chapman, rant. 500 rane. (R) secures rent Hoefer, C. R. 466 E. Houston... W. Ulmer. exr. S. Wanser. 4,000 1,300 Coleman, Julia. 63 W. 9th....R. M. Walters. Hoffmann, J, Ridge st—G. Winter Brewing Piano. (R) 165 McCord, Mary H., to Ann Hays. 1,100 Co. 1,000 Curtis, J. 688 10th av.... J. J. Dolan. 50 McDermott, Michael and aDO., exrs. A. Mur­ Huberth, M. 337 E. 23d....F. & M. Schaefer Callahan, Louisa. 229 E. 103d Cowperthwait ray, to John Croak, nom Brewing Co. (R) 850 & Co. (May 4, 1885.) 135 Mcintosh, Jane E., to Ann Eliza Cozine. 500 Hunsdorfer, F. 44 N. Church M. Eckstein. Cohen, A. J. 166 E. 90th... .New York Furniture Metcalf, Samuel, to Enoch Steele. 1,000 (R) 600 Co. 131 Mergle, Anton, to Anton F. Mergle. 1,000 Hafner, A. 108 Columbia.... J. Eichler. 450 Converse^Eliza J. City„. .C. H^Gridley. 450 Hofleller, P. 493 9th av....J. Hoffmann. (R) 900 Marsh, Frederick B., to Ruth and Matilda Conway, P. F. and Mrs. P. IE. 107th"....S. C. Ihlo, C. 124 West Broadway Obermeyer Thompson. 125 B, Marsh. 7,500 & L. 1,000 Coyne, T. 426 W. 49th st . F. T. Higgins. 136 Miller, Susan E., to Elizabeth Betts, Queens, Jung. H. T. fy& Murray... .C. Stein. 2,000 Cronin, T. J. Highbridge. .. Jordan & M. 209 L. I. 2,500 Kavanagh, J. H. 915 3dav....M. P. Breslin. 2,144 Crosson, W. S. 219 E. 112th ..Dreisacker & Co. 170 Moran, Annie A., admrx. A. Blake, to King &Farquhar. 42 8th av....P. Doelger. (R) 300 CummiDgs, A., Mrs. 231E. 13th....Simpson & Knobloch, Kate F. 1551 2d av... S. Ringler & Co. 400 P. Piano. 275 Mercy L. Gary. 4,000 Kohlers, W. 921 6th av....Griffith & Co. Pool Mulledy, Margaret, to Samuel Dean. 1,300 Darrah, Rose R. 14 Charles R. C. Cashin. 112 Table. 250 Davis, F. H. 29J^ Morton.... Jordan & M. 130 Notman, Peter, exrs D. A. Sanborn, to Ed­ Krumm, C. 167Chrystie... P.Doelger. 1,500 de Vivo, AnnieE. 359 W. 23d... S. K. Ulman. 130 ward R. Betts. 5,000 Kuver, R. 79th st and Av A—D. G. Yuengling, Dewey, Susan E. 17 W. 26th... S. Knapp. Noble, William, to Thomas G. Little. 725 Jr. • 2,EO0 Carpets, 195 Same to same. 750 Kaiser, F. 164E. 88th....G. Ehret. 450 Downs, Nannie. 309 E. 65th.... Wheelock & Co. NiJes, Naomi F., to Anna M. Wyckoff. 1,000 Kaiser, V. and Catherine. 212 Centre Ober­ Piano. (R) meyer & L. 850 Drew, Ada B. 7th av and 122d st... .R. P. Trav- Pickett, William P., to John S. Barndollar. nom Kramer, J. H. F. 130 West and 860 Fulton.... C. Powers, Annie, general guard. Mary Hall, j ers. 1,500 Spellmeyer. (R) 8,000 Dennison, A., Mrs. 107 Hester—E. D. Farrell. 132 to Mary Hall. nom Lane, W. G. 1103 2d av... .H. Morgenthaler. 1,200 Dettman, W. 171 Allen D. M. Brown. 207 Same to same. nom Ledwith, M; 719 3d av ...Bernheimer & S. 2,000 Diee, E. 209 W. 31st.... O'Farrell & H. 110 Provost, John C, to Francis wife of David Mahoney, T. 6 Roosevelt—Mary Lynch. 5,000 Eckearoth, F. 730 E. 6th.... S. Baumann. (R) 172 H. Valentine. 2,000 Marchesi or Marquis, M. 92 James... D. Fusaro. 190 Earle, Violetta T. and J. 221 W. 14th... M. Sah- Piatt, William O., to Stephen C. Williams, Markham, S. J. 2545 3d av.... J. Eichler. 350 lein. secures rent Marks, D. 56 Hester Williamsburgh Brewing Edwards, Esther. 441 W. 30th.... O'Farrell & H. 113 as trustee, &c. 2,500 Co. Ice Box. (R) 85 Foley, T. 27 Broadway W. Brodhead. 417 Place, Emma F., wife Charles A., to Henri­ Mayer, J. M. 2331 3dav....G. Ehret. (R) 1,200 Forlong, A. H. 347 E. 41st....G. C. Flint & Co. 126 etta L. Brown. nom McCarthy, J. 102 E. 119th .. Bernheimer & S. 250 lurber, E. A. 252 W. 11th....Cowperthwait & Powell, Sarah H., to John T. Willets and MeCue, J. 54 W. 4th... .B. A. Shotwell. 3,500 Co. (June 4, 1885.) 554 ano., exrs. J. J. Glasson. 4,000 McShane, J. 2104 1st av—Bernheimer & S. Gas & Tourre. 188Wooster....L. Jorel. 500 Same to same. 3,500 Ice Box. 135 Gicquel, Catharine. 196 W. 4th... .Ellen M. Cree- Powell, Sarah H., to Lawrence Hurlburt. 3,250 Malloy, J. 343E. 36th....T.Bagley. 110 gan. 165 McDonnell, Mary A. 334 3d av... H. Zahn. Gotlieb, O. 54J£ Division—J. Rubenstein. 106 Proctor, Albert W. S., to Eliza Hamilton. 150 Restaurant Fixtures, Furniture, &c. (R) 1,000 Guenther, A. 7th st and 2d av—H. E. Hoefling. 250 Richmond, Simeon H., to Maria E. wife of McGuinness, T. E. 19 Greenwich av .... J. Gemps, G. 14 St. Marks pi.... F. J. Brechtel. 197 Joseph S. Hibbler. 2,500 Everard. 225 Giehan, I. S. M. 129 W. 126th... .R. C. Cashin. 104 Robbins, Elisha L, and ano., trustees D. A. McLoughlin, W. 2000 2d av.... Bernheimer & S. 750 Gordon, Maria. 12 Broome Fennell & Co. 142 Robbins, to Annie M. Tuttle. 5,000 McLoughlin, C. 171 Chrystie P. Flannery. Graber, Antoinette. 1092 Franklin av S. G. Oyster Saloon. 500 Adams. 500 Same to Emma L. Tuttle. 5,000 Merkel, F. 442 W. 36tb....G. Ehret. (R) 200 Graber, J. S. 1360 Washington av L. Schnei­ Roth, Henry, to Leopold Michel. 2,050 Meyer, E. 1371 Park av.... Bernheimer & S. 400 der. 600 Rooney, James, to Emilie C. Ecks. 300 M eyers, C. L. 94 James.... Cora Feilds 800 Harris, Lottie. 154 W. 32d... .F. T. Higgins. (R) 604 Schulz, Adam, to John SchuJtheis. 10,091 Moran, J. 445 W. 28th ... Howard & Childs. 200 Hatch, Estelle. 18 W. 51st... .Schultz Bros. 680 Skidmore, James H., Great Neck, L. I., to Mougin, X. 141 \Vooster....H. Elias. (R) 100 Hawley, Elizabeth. 24 Delancey J. Smith. 60 Henry Greuzeback, New Rochelle, N. Y. 1,000 Muller, E. 435 E. 10th... .Welz & Z. 300 Holmes, Annie M. 34 W. 4th ...F. T. Higgins. Simpson, James S., to Margaret wife of Murray, Mary. 439 E. 76th.... Bernheimer & S. 350 (R) 74 Nolen, J. 516 8th av... P. Doelger. (R) 2,000 Hoyt, Lottie A. and E. Ill E. 73d....J. David George F. Simpson. 1,000 Nail, E. and J. B. 416 6th av ... Brunswick B. son, (R) 250 Stillwell, Nicholas R., to Peter B. Koech- Collender Co Billiard Tables. (R) 25 Hutchenreiter, Nanetta. 237 E. 10th....F. J. lein. 3,000 O'Brien. M. 1373 3d av... E. Underhill. 625 Brechtel. (RJ 108 Stone, Thomas, to Patrick Concannon. 2,000 Porth. H. 287 3d av....P. Doelger. (R) 1,415 Hartley, J. 105 W. 40th T ™ • . 150 Streeter, Martin V. B., to Jacob T. Van Patten, M. 64 W. Houston.... J. Ruppert. (R) 300 Henry*, Q. 219 W. 40th.. . J. Moriarty. 306 Reichtberg, C. 403 W. 29th.... Bernheimer & S. Sicklen. 1,200 Hill & Wynne. 104 W. 27th..;L. .Z._Murray .H. L. Vo.n Glah(R. ) 600 Snyder, W. Frederick, to Louis Bergdoll. 100,000 (R) 350 Horner or Homer, E. H. 227 E. 79th....D. M. Roche, J. S. 32 New Bowery... .D. Mayer. 300 Brown. *32 Townshend, Mary N., to Elizabeth M. Redington& Gick. 1347 Broadway J. Rup- Isaacs, Alice. 156 W. 50th S. Baumann. Gritton. nom pert. (R) 700 (May 26,1885.) 873 The First Congregation of the Religion of Seekamp, R. 16311st av. -.J. W. Haaren. (R) 800 James, C 207 W. 33d.... O'Farrell & H. (R) 159 Humanity of the City of New York to Stromat, M. 191 Cherry — WilliamBburgh Jones, Julia. 25 E. 130th.... D. Schwarzkopf. 157 William O. Piatt, Elizabeth, N. J. 2,500 Brewing Co. (R) 250 Karssens, Lucie. 140 E. 31st— I. Botkowsky. 180 Schneider, J. P. 80 Clinton ...H. Elias. (R) 1,400 King, Kate. 411 W. 46th... .F. T. Higgins. 263 Tonsey, Sinclair, to James E. Cornell. 3,576 Scheuplein, J. P. 328 3dav ...G. Bechtel. (R) 500 Kingman, G. H., Mrs. 32 E. 10th... .N. Y. Furni­ Tredwell, Alanson, and John H. Wray to Schilling, Max. 189 4th av.... J. Ruppert. 1,400 ture Co. 145 Anna M. Hitchings. 3,000 Schuhman, M. 28Division... P. Doelger. (R) 1,000 Krzyzanowski & Maier. 336 E. 52d J. F. Trieber, Caroline, to Minna Koch. 1,566 Sharkey, M. D. L. 335 Madison T.'C. Lyman Manges. 395 Vrooman, Frederick C, to Alfred Town- &Co. (R) 500 Lathrop, H. G. 101 W. 56th.... S. Knapp. 1,260 send. 550 Smith, Charles, Association, 38 2d....Griffith & Levy, Amanda. 336 W. 48th.... E. J. Post. 120 Westfall, George F. and ano., exrs. D. West- Co. Pool Table. 150 Livingstone, Catherine. 100 E. 113th Drei- fall, to Gesina F. Rose. 10,146 Smith, Agnes. 1J^ Washington Z. Arnolsky. 490 sflckcr & Co. 165 Smith, J. 143 South 5th av.... F. Kerr. Oyster London, E. 832 E. 4th.... F. J. Brechtel. (R) 370 Weekes, Samuel M., exr. J. Weekes, to Saloon. 75 Longnecker, Susie. 151 E. 97th Dreisacker & Louisa J. Hollis, exr. W. H. Hollis. 2,500 Spring, P. 193 Lewis.... P. Doelger. (R) 400 Co. 155 Same to same. 522 Strenger, C. 94E. 4th ...S. Liebmann's Sons. 250 Lonza or Sonza. Ireno E. de. .352 W. 30th Winchester, William HM to Edmund Titus. 1,000 Sturm, W. 220 E. 120th... H. Zeltner. 325 O'Farrell & H. 168 Witte, Henry, to Anna M. Mangels. 1,000 Suder, F. 2176thst....P. Doelger. (R) 600 Lynch, T. 1851 3d av.... Spies Bro«=. 113 Wyckoff, John L., to Ditmars Eldert. 1,260 Tomsuhu, .r. 228 West... Burr, Son & Co. 150 Lynch, Cora L. 219 E. 25th .. .F. J. Brechtel. 191 Van Dassel, A. 62 3d av.... A. P. Fitch. 150 Lynch, T. 266 Elizabeth.... F. J. Brechtel. (R) 138 Von der Bach, J. 2212 2d av.... G. Ehret. 200 Martens, Sophie. £6 Allen Y. T. Higginp. (R) 175 Vaccus, M. 137E. 13th....MatildaGinsburg. (R) 1,500 Martinsky, Ohariotie. 3.'8 E. 85th F. J. Verla& Vanantryse. 449 6th av....Griffith & Brechtel. 114 CHATTELS. Co. Pool Table. 1C0 Magrane, Anne. 210 E. 76th... .Wheelock & Co. Vogt, J. M. 103 Chatham .. .H. Schaffenberg. 300 Piano. (R) 135 NOTE.—-The first name, alphabetically arranged, i» Wachter, G. 24231st av.... H. Zeltner. 250 May, A. 85 Bowery... H. S. Eisler. 100 that of the Mortgageor, or party who gives the Mort­ Ward, J. 600 W. 36th.... Bernheimer & S. 2,000 McAndrews, K. L., Mrs. 23 W. 30th .. S. gage. The " J8" means Renewal Mortgage. Willis, D. R. 552 Broadway—Lozano, Pendas Knapp. Carpets. 220 & Co. 3,500 McCormack, T. A. 367 E. 123d... Dreisacker & Winter, J. D. 101 Washington.... W. G. Abbott. 250 Co. 234 NEW YORK CITY. ~~ Wissig, P. 74 Stanton , W. Snell. 4,400 McEwan, W. W. 141 E. 44th ...Wheelock& Co. APBUi 30 TO MAY 6—INCLUSIVE. Wright, W. L. 181 South....J. Speckmann. 1,361 Piano. 235 SALOON FIXTURES. Walker & Ryan. 2274 8th av.... G. Ehret. 600 McGowan, J. H. 537 W. 51st Jane Guinevau, Williams, J. 86 Cherry Augusta Wunsch. 1,000 admrx. 332 Anderson, Mary. 442 E. 23d.... N. Hoffman. Zimmer, H. 359 Bowery .. G. Bechtel. 1,100 Merryfield, A. New Brighton, S. I Delehaotv Restaurant Fixtures, Furniture, &c. $100 & McG. 160 Arnold, W. 1932 3d av. . .Bernheimer & S. 300 HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE. Miller, A. J. B. 52 Union sq .. G. Ehret. (R) 1,000 Ainsworth, W. H. 416 W. 41st. ..E. Blauch. 250 Moinehan, J. F. 45 Prospect pi M. Jacoby. 300 Becker, W. 147 W. 32d....G. Ehret. (R) 2,000 Adler, Rebecca. 140Suffolk ...H. Spies. (R) 104 Mott, W. H., Mrs. 54 W. 38th....R. C. Cashin. Barber, W. 179 Av A.... G. Winter Brewing Co. 800 Allen, W. B. and F. 406 W. 46th.... C. F. Walters. 163 125 Bauer, W. 26 Stanton.... W. G. Abbott. 500 Anderson, W. W. 220 W. 43d... .Gussie Hennig. 1,100 Munson, Lizzie. 355 W. 29th... O'Farrell & H. 334 Becker, Geo. 5 Eldridge—S. Liebmann's Sons. Armstrong, Mamie. 101 W. 38th A. Bau- Mason, Ella. 21 Scammel.. .R. M. Walters. (R) 300 mann. 253 Piano. 241 Arnold, Clara. 20 Cottage pi.... O'Farrell & H. . O'Farrell & H. Biskupski, A. 100 Attorney....A. G. Hupfel. 150 MeCarthy, Kate. 431 W. 52d... 102 Bissikummer, A. E. 185 Chrystie G. Ehret. 450 (R) 138 - - Jordan & M. 167 Blake, P. 63 8thav ...J. Everard. 600 Bailey, H.J 200 W. 34th.... O'Farrell &H. 136 McGreevy, J. J. 103 Columbia Boyle, J. C. 162Canal....H.Vogel. 750 Baltimore, Ida. 168 Waverly pi A. Schulz. 260 McNamee, Elizabeth. 50 Clinton ... J. F. Manges. Brehmer,R. 3 Albany....Dannenberg& Coles. 250 Barnes, Angelina. 163 W. 34th... .R. C. Cashin. 291 Miller, R. 185 South 4th, Brooklyn....D.M. Brown. 106 626 The Record and Guide. May 8, 1886

Monks, J. J. 812 W. 49th... .E. D. Farrell. 187 Donaldson. K. 60 Warren ...E, Kobler. Fixt­ Nuse, J. J. 149ch st, near Morris av Royer Munson, Lizzie. 355 W. 23th.... O'Farrell & H. 391 ures, Tools, Ac. 100 Wheel Co. Machines, Tools, &c. 125 Murphy, A. M. 800 E. 78th .. .Jordan & M. 134 Donnelly, Libbie. 1317 Broadway Isabella Mc­ Nye, A. T. 13th av and 24th st Jennings Murray, H. D. 254 W. 26vh .. .F. J. Brechtel. 110 Carthy. Candy Fixtures. 200 Lumber Drying Co. Machinery, &c. 5,000 Mylius, Fanny. 29 Bayard S. I. Herschmann. 285 De Luca, G. 135 Chatham G. Evangelists. Oestrich, S. 134 Ridge .. .N. T. Swezey's Son & Newman, H. 183 Suffolk... .H. S. Eisler. 159 Barber Fixtures. 110 Co. Bakery. 1,300 Newman, J. 145 W. 41st ...J. J. Brady (C. Deming, F.... E. P. Bullard. Machinery. 1,300 O'Hara, A. Grand st and Bowery F. A. Le- Brombacher. by assign.) _ (B) 366 Di Camo, A 1098 3d av... .Archer Mfg. Co. Bar­ derle. Engine. &c. (R) 400 Nugent, Mary. 39 "Carmine.... F. T. Higgins. 163 ber Fixtures 13 Pfeiffer & Harmshfeger. 202 E. 58d .... A. O'Connell, Margaret. 14 Franklin... .R. M. Wal- Downes, Elizabeth. 402 E. 25th—Hagerty Pfeiffer. Butcher Fixtures. 300 240 Bros. & Co. Engine, Bottling Fixtures, &c. 3,000 Poole, G. E., & Co. City... .M. Armstrong & Co. O'Connor, Blanche. 443 W. 81th ...T. T. Hig­ Egger & Beck. 531 Courtlandt av L. Mitchel. 1,693 gins. (B) 680 Horses, Bakery Fixtures, &c. 700 Porth, C. 52 New Bowery.... N. Filian. Barber Ollivier, Lizzie 1162 Proadway—Jordan & M. 192 Eiden, F. H3Bleecker F. Zuber. HatStore. 150 Fixtures. 50 O'Rourke, Jlary M. 225 W. 10th....O,Farrell Ertz, Johanna. 187 Cbrystie B. Fischer & Co. Powelson, J. A. 1802 3d av. ..A. D. Puffer & & H. (B) 141 Grocery. (R) 90 Sons Mfg. Co. Fountain. 125 O'Conner, Mary and Agnes. 18 Cottage pi ... Ehrmann, G. 232 E. 4th... .D. Present. Butcher Palo, F. 121 Mulberry....J. E. March. Horse, S. I. Herschmann. (B) 127 Fixtures. 400 Wagon, &c. 185 O'Neil, Mary. 285 Elizabeth... Krakauer Bros. Ellinger & Wolff. 616 8th av. .Sophia Ellinger. Pancamo, A. 97 Oliver Archer Mfg. Co. Bar­ Piano. 125 Butcher Fixtures. (R) 2,090 ber Fixtures. 28 Phillips, Mrs. E. S. 138 W. 46th.... S. Baumann. Fless, Ridge. 86 Fulton.... C. Potter, Jr., & Co. Petry, H. 323 Delancey....F. Sommer. Milk (B) 341 Presses. (R) 1,650 Fixtures, Horse, Wagon, &c. 800 Pearez, Maggie. 215 E. 15th .. T. Jennings. Frank, J., & Sons. 58 John ...R. Hoe & Co. Quitman & Laus. 35 Centre A. Morris. (April II. 1885) 560 Presses. (R) 2,458 Printing Fixtures. 150 Perry. Sarah M. 30 E 23d.... S. Roberts. (R) 1,200 Fausner, J. 709 8th av K. Fausner. Boot Rosenbaum, H. 390 Broadway J. Freese. Preston, C. M. 237 W. 14th ...A. Baumann. 192 and Shoe Store (R) 2,000 Machine. 200 Place, J. H. 89th av .. .D. Schwarzkopf. l»i Flnley,J. 156 E. 30th ..Hincks&J. Coach. 4f0 Russo, L. 62 Oliver D. Bonanno. Grocery. 800 Pollitz, Hugo. 1655 Lexington av.. T. Morton. 130 Friedlander, A. M. 49 E. 21st... .S. J. Stilwell. Ridgell & Collins. 576 Hudson J. Blakley. Porter, Laura. 205 W. 33d.... Epstein, K. & Paintings, &c. 185 Drug Fixtures. 100 Co. (B) 200 Friedrich Bros. »72 1st av and 52 West 4th st.... Rogers, W. F. Williamsbridge... Caroline E. Potter, C. W. 200 E 43d... .Epstein, K. & Co. 129 E. de la Baize. Drug Fixtures. 20P Ward. Bvtcher Fixtvres. 250 Rigney, Emily. 187 South 5th av ...R. M. Wal­ Gildersleeve, Elizabeth. Pier 24, East River Rooney, M. J. 218 W. 27th... .H. Lindenmeyer. ters. Piano. 85 Mary K. Fawcett. Fixtures, &c. (R) 400 Printing Fixtures, &c. 4,500 Roemer, Mamie E. 452 W. 41th.... O'Farrell & Goldenberg, . 142 East 84th S. Littman. Schreiner, Adolf. 142 W. 17th .... August H. 124 Barber Fixtures. 36 Schreiner. Furniture, Horse, Wagon, &c. 1,150 Roth, M. 95 1 st.... Epstein. K. & Co. 101 Goodman, M. 40 Av C. -. J. M. Morsman. Safe. 60 Schwarze & Luft. 131 S. 5thav. ..E. Siegman. Ruecher, H. 655 North 3d av....Epstein, K. & Green, A. 1631'3d av....P. Westphal. Barber Machines, &c. 1,524 Co. 165 Fixtures. 70 Schultze, Chas. 1179 3d av Christian Schultze. Sawyer, Carrie M. 785 6th av. .J. Moriarty. 202 Harris & McGuire. 26 Court st, Brooklyn Jewelry Fixtures, &c. (R) 1,110 Schneider, Paulina. 134 Rivington — F. J. Marvin Safe Co. Safe. (R) 105 Same same. 1,110 Brechtel. 121 Harrje, N. 387 7th av ... C. N. Bennie. Grocery Schwab, Catharine. 473 Rob' ins av M. & S. Seixas, Rosalie S. 222 W. 24th... Ellen M. Fixtures. (R) 300 Loeb. Horses, Cows, Wagons, &c. 950 Creegan. 130 Hawley & Graul. 1018 E. 188th.... Mary Whelan. Schulze & Coors. 182 Park row W. Smyer. Sheehan, Sarah M. 142 E. 87th....E. D. Far­ Grocery. 200 Fixtures, Furniture, &c. 3,000 rell. (B) 104 Howison, H. H. 175 Grand...E. P. Bullard. Sherwood & Sease 1307 Washington av Cun­ Simonpietri, F. 27 Lincoln pi S. Arteaga. 120 Machinery. 698 ningham. Son & Co. Coach. 780 Skinner, Lizzie B 75 W. 36th.... O'Farrell & H. 150 Hummel, C. 264 2d st.... M. Hoellerer. Under­ Smith, M. City G. Dessecker. Coach. (R) 547 Smiley, Alice F. 103 W. 33d .. .E. J. Post. 194 taker's Fixtures. 475 Southard, C. H. 9th av, near 15th st....J. H. Smith. Gussie D. 1145 Broadway J. H. Little Halm & Scherrer. 937 1st av ...Kate Halm. Southard. Horses, Trucks, &c. 2,000 & Co. 154 Horses, Coaches, &c. 3,400 Springhorn, H. 120 E. 84th....J. H. Bischoff. Somers, F. 80 Pin« ... Cowperthwait & Co. 105 Hartfleld, J C. 3 Coenties slip.... A. Stumpf & Horse and Wagon. (R) 350 St. Albe, G. 4-.J3 E. 56th . Cowperthwait & Co. 138 Co. Press. 100 Spitzer, A. 14 Suffolk....G. Dempwolff. Ma­ Same. 345 E. 15th.... same. (Mar. 6,1885 ) 134 Hartog, J. 59 Broad A. D. Puffer & Sons chine. Centre 7. Bisseli. Printing Wager, B. 70 E. 126th....S. Littman. Barber thwait&Co. (April 25,1885.) 244 Fixtures. 225 Fixtures. (April 27,1885.) (R) 70 Walsh, Fannie. 231 E. 32d . E. J. Post. 120 Lentz, H. 2330 1st av.: ..V. Schott. Horse, Weir, P. F. 1H9 1st av....H. Killam & Co. Walters, F. C. 72 W. 9th.... A. Baumann. 173 Wagon, &c. 180 Coaches. (R) 2,785 Webb, Ida. 223 W. 40th ... O'Farrell & H. 129 Luster, A. 599 Broadway ... S. Krakauer. Bar- Wilts, W. 717Courtlandt av....J. H. Feindel. Yungman. J. 43Cth av....Fennell& Co. (R) 121 ber Fixtures. 800 Drug Fixtures. J£ part. 250 Young, Mary A. 33 W. 27th ... Cowperthwait & Lockwood, F. H. 1011 6th av.... D. W. C. Ward. Willers, B. A. 119 Mulberry ... J. Gannon. Co. 164 Jewelry Fixtures. 600 Grocery. 150 MISCELLANEOUS. Lukas, P. City ..G. Dessecker. Coaches. (R) 674 Williams & Shirley. 62 Duane L. L. Seaman Ludewig& Co., F. 417 W. 40th....H. Albern. Printing Fixtures. 1,100 Adrian, E. 41 Macdougal ...Mosler, Bowen

Stiefel, I. 199 Allen... F. Volland. Butcher White, E. S. 25 E. 14th st, New York....W. E. 5 Brenner, Benjamin—L. A. Green... 522 22 Fixtures. Wheelock & Co. Piano. 285 5 Balser, Stephen—E. A. Haldimann.. 23 90 Welles, C. A. City.... Amelia W. Welles. ' 'Mu- Willett, E. E. 275 President st... E. Mason. 162 5 Brettel, Albert R.—A. C. Morgan, as sic Trade Review." All title. Wilson, Michael. 170 Hull st .. .E. Meyers. 185 Werner, A. 131 E. 4th.. Clara Werner. Sa- exr 701 27 loon. 1,000 MISCELLANEOUS. 5 Briggs, Elijah P.—John Davidson... Yuengling, D. &., Jr. 79th st and Av A. R. Bayly, D. Y. 1831 Fulton st....C. P. Skelton. costs 161 79 Kuver. Saloon. 2.500 Drug Store. 500 5 Bliss, Charles H.—R. G. Dun....(D) 3,296 94 N. T. ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGES. Bonny Bro. 632 Gates av....Marvin Safe Co. 6 Ball, Michael—H. H. Barrows 930 58 Safe 90 6 Bram, George A.—People State N. Damon & Peets to D. Quitman. (Quitman & Bonny, H. R. 632 Gates av... B.Levino. Office 1,000 00 Laus, Dee. 3, 1885.) Furniture. 40 Faas, C, to J. Thome. (Kate A. Ryan, April 27, Bostwick, Emma L First Nat Bank Utica. 7 Born, Peter—Martin Schrenkeisen 1886.) 900 Paintings. 1,000 costs 92 60 McAleer, J. S.. to J. Everard. (P. Breen, Nov. Bronson, C. T. 82 and 84 Wallabout St.... 7 Brown, Cecil C—T. H. Brady 1,274 59 80,1885.) 2,715 Welch, Holme & Clark. Soap Frames. 1,442 7 Bardon, Mary L.—John Litter 96 62 Salomon, Sarah, to J. H. Blauvelt et al. (Emma Bryant, J. A. Greenpoint av and Franklin st 7 Bunting, Matthew—G. G. Mead 487 70 B Smith, Sept 1. 1881.) 500 Mosler, Bowen & Co. Safe. 60 1,219 21 Schaffel, A., to M. Eckstein. (S. J. Dawkins, Burch, Dr. G. W. 121 Broadway Mosler, 7 Berliner, Henry—W. E. Iselin April 27,1886.) Bowen & Co. Safe. 45 7 Brennan, James—Thomas Coffey... 132 90 Bennett, Celia A. 1193Broadway... .G. W. Blau­ 7 Buckley, John L.—P. E. Luthey velt. Fixtures. 175 costs 182 69 KI!\GS COl'NTY. Congress Bottling Co. 357 Atlantic av—Wil­ 1 Cohen, Leopold—M . B. Marks 257 87 liamsburgh Brewing Co. Bottling Business. 500 1 the same the same 255 27 SALOON FIXTURES. Durant, W. 99 Greenpoint av... Mosler, Bowen 46 47 & Co. Safe. 60 1 the same the same Adlum, T. 1064 Atlantic av. .T. C. Lyman & Earn, H. 566 and 568 Broadway .... J. Fraas. 1 Cohen, Bernard—Henry Meyer 87 00 Co. (R) $300 Photo Gallery. 500 3 Clark, Edward M.—Peter Vreeden- Baum, Max 924 Flushing av....H. B. Schar- Gildersleeve, Elizabeth. 94 Clinton av M. K. burgh 377 96 mann. 431 Fawcett. Trucks, Harness, &c. 500 3 Corby, James—Susan T. Fleet 646 38 Beringer, F. 342 Grand st...F. Muucb. (R) 350 Hallan, L. J. & L. 180 Johnson av... C. Hurst. 3 Conner, John M.—Herrman Bacha- Casey, P. 50 Gold st Williamsburgh Brewing Bakery. (R) 150 1.021 40 Co (R) 100 Hilkenbach, A. 432 Graham av Mosler, rach Collins, M. 100 Bridge st... .M. Kehoe & Son. 500 Bowen & Co. Safe. 60 3 Chizzola, Charles A.—F. C. Harriot. 687 19 Casson, T. 407 De Kalb av....H. Vogel. 100 Krauss, J. R. 4685thav. ..J. Weiss. Barber 3 Campbell, Bartley—S. B. Solomon.. 402 26 Denzel. J. 16 Seigel st .. .H. B. Scharmann. 500 Chair. 17 3 Cocks, Lydia C.—W. I. Washburn.. 294 57 Dewald, A. 99 Central av C. Dewald. Oyster Kuhule, J. 156 Harrison av... A. & M. Ibert, 3 Coray, Elisba A.—H. T. Godet...... 1,630 29 Saloon. 250 Jr. Fixtures. 375 Dooley, W. 202 Prospect st. Callahan, Catharine, ) -n, „ _ „ » .. .T. C. Lyman & Keogh, J. 381 Court st... .J. M. Wilbur. Fixt­ otherwis' e calle-- d- ' 'Jtumma A. Co. (R) 700 ures. 600 Young... 77 50 Duck, J. M. 365 Fulton st.. Kirwan, M. and E. 493 18th st... J. Klein. Gro­ Callahan, Kate Printing Presses. ..C. F. Boughton. 285 cery Store. 250 4 Clenighen, Robert—Miguel Aleo 1,548 06 Friedrich, F. 43 Nostrand av H. B. Schar­ LInk.G. 208 Montrose av ...J. Link. Machines. 150 5 Condon, Thomas G.—Jeremiah Dev­ mann. 200 Longmore, J. 18 Bridge road M. McGuire. lin 96^3 Hoffmann, M. 698 Flushing av Budweiser Machines, &c. 106 5 Collins, Margaret—G. M. L. Sacks.. Brewing Co. 250 Manneck, E. A. J. 931 Greene av J. T. Robin­ 26 83 Hansen, A. 331 5th av....G. Bechtel. (R) 600 son & Co. Machine. 450 King, J. 247 Court st... T. C. Lyman & Co. 500 Manthey, J. 786Broadway. ..C. Bauer. Fixt- 5 Chandler' Poster—C. H Willson.... 149 52 LawsonBros. 919 Gates av... Kennedy & Co. ures. 100 5 Cornell, Robert G.—Daniel Donovan 867 31 Billiard Table. 100 McFeely, C. . W. H. Cotton. Sewing Machine. 35 5 Croner, Samuel—Ernest Adler 209 09 Langan, M. J. 194 Havemeyer st ... W. Ulmer. 300 Meine, G. H 54 Clinton av Mosler, Bowen & 5 Carmen, Ringgold W. — Charles McKenna, Anna J. 274 Nostrand av Henry Co. Safe. 55 346 97 Elias Brewing Co. (R) 2,000 Michel, J. W. 191 Montague st .J. W.&M.E. 5*Cook, Charles W—Fulton Nat. Bank 1,999 96 McTiernan, M. 21 Columbia st P. Ballantine Michel. Barber Shop. 400 &Sons. (R) 1,800 Mount & Simmons. 26 and 28 Morton st .Mar- 6 Campbell, James —Carl Pfeiffer... Mertz, L. G, and G. Jagle. 16 Broadway O. vin Safe Co. Safe costs 98 95 Huber. 500 Markussen, P. 860 Van Brunt st P. Connor. 6 Cosulich, Elizabeth—Joseph Cosulich Moran, J. J, Cor Carlton and Atlantic avs Candy Store. costs 148 64 Williamsburgh Brewing Co. (R) 130 Matthews, P. King st, near Columbia st T. 6 Corbet, Christ I Wilhelmina C. Nagei, H. 187 Cook st Budweiser Brew­ Bracken. Horse, Cart, Ac. 165 Corbet, Christina f Hibbe 70 70 ing Co. 250 McBrideBros. 26 and 28 Veseyst A. Peck. Pigot, M. A. 639 Washington av .... W. G. Printing Presses. (R) 4,490 6 Coffin, Edward H.—C. B. Wiggins.. 1,149 29 Abbott. 100 McCaffrey, P. and E. 589 Vanderbilt av.... S. T. 6 Campbell, Bartley — William Mc­ Sweeny, B. 220 Park av.... J. Gallagher. (R) 700 Willets&Co. Bakery. 600 Donald 251 70 Smith, E. J. 36 4th st J. Magee. 250 Merrill, M. and M. Cor South 7th and 1st sts— 7 Clark, William J.—H. J. M. Cardeza 407 74 Struempfler, W. 284 Devoe st Danenberg& G. W. Ogden. Macninery. (R) 4,000 7 Cohen, Samuel—Jacob Mayer..costs 91 96 525 Metropolitan Brewing Co F. W. Wolf. Ma­ 7 Clarke, Charles E.—Charlotte Jen­ The Brooklyn Bicycle Co. 161 and 168 Clymer st chinery. 14.6C0 kins 1,022 59 ... J. M. Brunswick-Balke Co. Billiard Mooney, Annie C. 411 Fulton st L. Rheims. Tables. (R) 3S0 Stock and Fixtures. (R) 2,051 1 David, George G.—D. J. Lowenthal. 96 88 Weidler, G. 249 3d st Williamsburgh Brewing Nafey, Mary. 367 Prospect av H. Schierloh. 1 Dornsife. Jeremiah—C. T. Nobis.... 942 49 Co. (R) 180 Horses. 250 3 Duffy, Edward—Frederick Gerkin.. 88 99 Welch. L. 74 Van Dyke st.... H. Koehler & Co. Passberg, G Mosler, Bowen & Co. Safe. 55 8 Disbrow, Ebenezer H. — Robert (R) 800 Peters, Sarah E. and W. E. 457 Fulton st... .B. Hartmann 158 21 J. Hathaway. Stock, &c. 5,904 4 Druckenmuller, Henry — Louis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Reyelt, John. 887 Broadway....H. Ruthmann. Akermann, K. 286 Clinton st B. M. Cowperth- Grocery Store. 3,250 Franke 2,080 17 walt & Co. 213 Rushkamp, J. C. Cor Willoughby av and Spen­ 4*Dalton, Samuel—R. J. Dean 1,417 19 Basch, I. 149 8th St....R. M. Walters. Piano. cer st .. .Mosler, Bowen & Cp Safe. 60 5 Dally, Charles M. — Oneida Nat. (R) 240 Sadler, R. M..... M. Smith. Horse. 200 Bank of Utica, N. Y 2,038 52 Bills, J. A. 85 Stuyvesant av... G. Fennell & Schroeder, L. 114th av Mosler, Bowen & Co. 5 Davidson, L. S.—John Clanin 1,816 77 Co. (R) 157 Safe. 55 Blake, Susan A. 216 Sumner av G. Fennell 5 Duffy, Edward—H. Clausen & Son Stout, J. H., & Bro. 1717 Atlantic av ... Marvin 129 84 &Co. (R) 100 Safe Co. Safe. 67 Brewing Co. Colby, C. H. 486 North 2d st....F. G.Smith. Wiedmaier, H. Moore st A. M. Wasgoner. 6 Duffy, Michael—W. H. Hunt 116 32 Piano. (R) 215 Horses, Wagons, &c. 400 6 Di Alesandro, Giovanni—People of Conklin, W. Union st, near Franklin av M. Wendel, W. 89 and 91 Court st.... C. W. N. Ack- State N. Y 1,000 00 Schulz & Bro. 226 berg. Photograph Gallery. 120 Cottrell, Adeline. 448 Nostrand av ...T. Burg- 1 Emrich, Joseph—Lucy E. White. Wilson, W. M. 80Irving pl....D. B. Dunham. costs 125 50 meyer. 450 150 Devoe, Mrs. J. M. 278 Livingston st J. E. OofLCfa 6 Ennis, Lawrence—Eliza Ennis 3,028 82 Zobel, Ernst. 116 2d av....Marvin Safe Co. 42 50 Murray & Co. 184 Safe. 55 3 Foster, James—William Muller Donovan, Mrs. Michael. 1 Washington pi J. 5+Fink, John—Nathan Kann 104 10 Mullins. 131 BILLS OF SALE. 5 Fisher, Charles the same 54 26 Dwyer, Mrs. J. H. 457 State st....J. Mullins. 152 Gary, I. H., and H. N. Hooper, to Reliable Steam Donnelly, Lizzie. 181 Concord st J. Mullins. 268 6 Foster, Francisco M. de Acosta Y.— Power Co. Engines, Boilers, Machinery, &c. 40,000 C. D. Fredricks 8,419 66 Echelania, D. 1549 Atlantic av Epstein & K. 172 Dewald, Christina, to Andrew Dewald. Saloon, Fienhout, C. V. 117 Reid av....J. A. Patton. 99 Central av. 250 6 Ford, Edward—T. E. Greacen 86 35 Piano. 50 Lawson, William, to Cate & Dwinnell. Shoe 6 Fabrizzo, Domenico—People of State Godwin, T. S. 505 Gates av.... A. Denys. 135 Store, 289 Grand st. 262 N. Y 1,000 00 Groteclose, Mary. 483 Bedford av T. Cassin. 126 Plock, Hustus, to Johan Meyerdercks. Grocery 7 Falvella, Joseph—Angelo Bertolino 174 41 Hankins, G. D. 346 Fulton st.... J. Mullins. 130 Store, 188 Hopkins st. 625 7 Franklin, Henrietta—Edward Pear- Hersch, Mrs. A. J. 6 Stuyvesant av W. E. Rininsland, Mary, to Margaret Corell. Barber sail costs 65 86 Wheelock & Co. Piano. (R) 90 Shop, 376 Myrtle av. 500 7 Forsyth, Robert B. IT R T>__ J_ Helmstaat, Mrs. M. 23 Adams st J. Mullins. 112 Stern, Joseph, to Theresa Schwerin. Building 7 T H Brad 1,274 59 Heyer, W. E. 213J6 Wyckoff st... .M. E. Went- and Fixtures, 268 Johnson av. 1,500 Forsyth, ElishaH, Jr. | - ' y worth. ,, 118 Wersebe, John H., to Henry Wersebe. Store, 606 7 Fitsimmons, Ann—Michael Curley Howard, Helen C. 206 Cumberland st....J. G. Bedford av. S.0C0 ccsts 500 16 Du Bois. secures rent 7 Frazer, Nelson H.—Richard Meares 270 17 Howley, Addie. 122Patchenav ...A. Schulz. 172 Haupt, C. 129 Butler st... E. D.Phelps. Piano. 155 1 Greer, Henry—Nat. Butchers' and : King, W. 47119th st... .C. F. Mayer. 794 Drovers' Bank, City New York... 11,109 12 JUDGMENTS. 1 the same the same 4,041 79 Kramm, F. M. 21610th st.... I. Mason. 140 In these lists of judgments the names alphabetically McDermott, Mary E. 389 Hicks st.... Anderson arranged, and which are first on each line, are those 8 Gordon, La De Velson C—P. T. &Co. Piano. 300 ofthe judgment debtor. The letter (D) means judg­ Starkweather 108 68 Magonigale, W. 670 Warren st J. Mullins. 267 ment for deficiency. (*) means not summoned, (t) 8 Goddard, Ely E.—C. P. Klunder.... 74 41 Mcllvain, Mrs. W. S. 173 Washington St....J. signifies that the first name is fictitious, real name 4 Glas, Charles—Katherine C. Gris- Mullins. 113 being unknown.' Judgments entered during the wold, as extrx. (Correct judg­ Mead, Agnes. 89 Henry st .. .T. Schloerb. 1,500 week, and satisfied before day of publication, do not Moya, B. C. 95 Waverly av... I. Mason. (R) 101 ment of one entered April 80, can­ appear in this column but m list of Satisfied Judg­ celled by order of Court) 355 20 Murphy, Ellen. 94 Meeker av.... A. Schulz. 171 ments. O'Brien, J. J. andL. 155 Wyckoff st....E. H. 4 Graef, Charles H.—J. H. Reed 76 74 Morrey. 125 NEW TOM. CITT. 4 Goudchaux, Henry—T. B. Ellis 238 50 Peters, Sarah E. 289 Carlton av.... J. Rust. 100 5 Granbery, David W.—Fulton Nat. Peet.W.G. 48 Vernon av....G. Fennell & Co. (R) 116 May Remy, Mrs. E. 206J6 Bergen st.... J. Mullins. 140 Bank 1,999 96 Rowlands, Margaret. 27110th st... .W. B. Van- 1 Atwood, Othniel T.—Matthew Per- 6 Gillette, Rittde—H. P. De Graef 107 35 derpoel. - rine... $605 25 6 Glaskin, JEdwin—J. S. Davenport... 106 23 Raleigh, John. 48 4th st... .T. Cassin. 3 Ackermann, B. L.—August Dux 110 28 6 Geutilesco, Guiseppe — People . of Ryan, Henry. 261 Van Brunt st.:. Epstein & 6 Arnstein, George—Otto Jaeger.costs 107 20 State N. Y 1,000 00 K. 204 595 10 7 Granbery, David W.—Ernest Lu- Sidney, Lucy P. 600 Herkimer st Jacob Bros. deke 718 43 Piano. 300 1 Brown, Edward E.—R. H. Allen.... 45 82 7 Gillespie, Prank B.—Emily Cnarles 89 69 Stevens, Mrs. J 69 Sumner av:.. J. E. Murray 143 59 &Co. 160 1 Bligh, Robert W.—R. G. Peters.... 7fGeary, Mary—Theodore Bomeisler 480 56 Styles, Mrs. B. 356 Greene av J Mullins. S Buckley, John—Sheppard Knapp... 1,552 55 1 Hossack, Alfred — Timothy O'Don- Sage, Mary E. 142 Henry st.... J. F. Halsted. 334 3 Borden, CharlesE.—T. P. Tone.... 97 51 276 83 1,200 oghue v Stryker, Mary A.. 120 Patehen av G. Fennell Q Bayne, Lawrence P. I Solomon Ad- 3 1 Heerwagen, Edward C.-^D. R. De &Co. (R) 115 Baltzer, Herman P. f ler 1,891 90 Wolf.. 29 50 Thompson, J. 40 Veranda pl....C. A. Eckert. 4 Brown, Abraham C—Hilton Timber 1 Hatch, Rufus—P. P. Olcott, as recvr 8,613 11 secures rent and Lumber Co....- 262 13 Webb, Minnie E. 426 Cumberland St....G. N. 3 Hartwell, H. Edgar—E. C. Roberts. 850 92 Natrass. Piano. 300 4 Brooks, James W.—Harry Allen.... 2,172 43 8 Haskell, Josiah D.—Harry Held.... 282 18 Wertheimer, Caroline. 242 Gold st .. .M. Schulz 4 Brown, George J.—Sterling Smith.. 60 06 &Brd. 171 4 BueseU, Kdwardr-J. W. Puryee— 4,145 26 S Hamilton,.Robert-J. S. Willey.... 84 00 628 The Record and Guide. May 8, 1886 7 Plympton, Eben—W. J. Comley.... 361 80 6 Carr & Hobson, (Lim.)—Anna J. A. 4l^£;£SA. fw. A. Burton. 171 00 3 Quick, Elizabeth—J. H. Mittnacht.. 624 76 Stirling 294 6S 4 Homans, Benjamin—C. B. Hewitt.. 134 49 1 Rosenthal, Joseph W.—Albert Gries­ 7 Isle of Wight Co.—G. A. Dowden.. 419 60 4 Halsey, John K.—Joseph Brooke... 72141 bach .". 536 61 7 Uffelmann, William—Louis Lieb- 4 Hooper, William B.—James Hepen- 4 Rodding, Max—Max Hahn 123 1 mann 187 22 stall, Jr 430 00 4 Ringer, Isaac—Jacob Ballin 153 12 3 Vanderhoof, Edward A. — I. W. 5 Heydt, Christoph—Nathan Kann... 233 48 A eo Maclay 42 50 3 Vanderhoof, Edward A. ) . B k * ^BtffS£' \ * - -»S V347 84 cne f same 89 50 ^ISe^]amin}^-^- - 5 Remington, Philo—Oneido Nat. B'k •(•Vanderhoof, Frank F. \ -' 6 Halstead, Alvah L.— George Kre- of Utica, N. Y 2,038 52 1 Winan, Erastus—J. A. Grow. 805 01 mentz 297 24 5 Richard, Juu'us—Thomas Troubat.. 418 18 1 Weinstein, Moses—Max Rosenthal.. 97 60 6 Homnaire, Joseph—People of State 6 Rollins, James—George Lavender.. 122 24 1 Welch, James P.—EphraimHowe... 1,396 54 N. Y., 1,000 00 6 Romaini, Joseph—People of State of 3 Woodford, Walter E.—E. C. Roberts 350 92 6 Hutchinson, Marcus—G. W. Herbert 450 00 N. Y 1,00000 4 Wolfram, Gustav George — F. M. 6 Hillmeyer, William—People of State 7 Robertson, Lawrence D.—T. S. Cart- Kalb 636 89 N. Y 1,000 00 wright 380 72 5 Woodruff, Sarah F.—J. W. Ham­ 7 Hall, Bolton—Ernest Ludeke 718 43 1 Scofleld, George H.—W. H. Rankin.. 2,049 04 burger , (D) 2,262 00 3 Izen, Solomon—N. Y. Lamp Co 464 73 1 Sacher, Charles — Ferdinand Her- 5 Willner, Isaac—S. M. Schwartz.... 107 82 3 the same Abraham Wolf 391 45 both 1,698 28 5 Westervelt, Emeline—C. P. Smith.. 104 50 3 the same American Crockery 1 the same J. C. Stadelman... 522 03 5 Wadman, William C—G. W. Yen- Co 162 00 3 Shirley, William E. — 8heppard able ;....(D) 256 65 4 Irael, Julius I.—J. A. Krause 478 73 Knapp 1,552 55 5 Wege, Henry—Lawrence Higgins.. 376 12 5 Izen, Solomon—F. S. Selover 121 27 3 Samuels^ Manuel—Minnie Kennedy. 87 50 ,-*Whitmore, Jamea D. ) Fulton Nat. 4 Jacobus, Mary E.—W. A. Burton.. 171 00 3 Saunders, Mensor P.—Josephine Z. ° Whitmore, Matthew N. J Bank.... 1,999 96 4 Jonas, Jacob—Levi Spear 272 67 Rose/ 1,288 80 6 (Vood, Annie—People of State N. Y. 1,000 00 5 Johnston, James—John Davidson... 128 43 8 Sturtevant, Edgar F. — J. H. Ba- 6 Wah, Hong the same 1,000 00 30 Klinkowstein, Albert—W. J. Dough­ deau 188 19 7 Wolff, Charles G., individually, sole erty 174 84 4 Sorensen, Edward—Theodore John­ surviving partner &c. of Chas. G. 1 Kafka, Samuel—G. H. Simpson 80 67 son 185 89 Wolff & Co.—Bank of State of New 1 Kearney, Arthur J.—John Crotty.. 4 Stevens, Amos—W. H. De Forest... 150 92 York 441 65 1 Kramer, Charles Albert—Ferdinand 279 00 4 Shuit, William W. — Christopher 7 the same the same 347 09 KurzmanV Yelvington 264 41 7 White, Thomas J.—P. J. Cuneen... 140 33 3 Kimball, Philander G.—Mina Solin- 533 10 4 Schulze, August—Levi Spear 272 67 7 Weiner, Max—J. W. E. Ells worth.. 97 20 ger, extrx.. &c. 4 Sutphen, William—T. C. Buck 2,216 15 4 Knubel, Herman—William Koch.... 923 81 4 Seward, George F.—Manhattan Life 4 Kellogg, Mellville A., as admr. of 273 58 Ins. Co 1,250 98 KINGS COUNTY. George Brook—E. P. Johnson, exr 4 Sunderland, John—J. H. Cassidy.... 143 53 ,. Klein, Oscar ) T^-I. T7- 3,364 28 5 Scott, William—J. T. Rafter 365 70 April and May 5 J rMUc Jinienier f 1 Beal, WilliamH.—Jno. P. Waters.. %1,34 8 66 *Klein. Mary [ \ 37 40 5 Solinsky, Harris—Hyman Cohen.... 76 54 143 59 6 Kaliski, Joseph—Otta Jaeger..costs 5 Sacher, Charles—Nicholas Schachtel 936 34 1 Bligh, Robert W.—Robt. G. Peters.. 7 Koehler, Emil—R. C. Inslee. 107 20 5 the same Florentine From- 5 Byrnes, Stephen F. — Mallinckrodt 7 Kellogg, Arthur B.—Cornelia Ernst 280 19 mer 1,036 48 Chemical Works 3,497 97 661 51 6 Brettel, Albert R.—A. C. Morgan, 7 Kuntz, George M.—William Gelfel- 5 the same Charles Rand 1,568 21 exr 701 27 low 117 98 5 Styles, John E.—Francis Keil 187 76 4 Cellers, Morris—Jno. E. Pelletrean. 934 86 7 the same- C. P. Crouter 138 49 6 Scriba, Morris—T. E. Greacen 86 35 6 Coffin, Edward H.—Chas. B. Wig­ 1 Lyons, Frank—C. T. Nobis 942 49 6 Scharmann, Louis — Frederick Op- gins 1,149 29 1 Loeschmann, Charles—F. J. McCar­ permann, Jr 379 25 6 Cumiskey, Daniel M. and John M.— thy 165 83 6 Schmidt, Edmund P.—Henry Zahn. 1,048 65 R. Morris 679 17 1 Lockwood, Henry C—Calvin Frost. 739 67 6 Strauss, Adolphus D.—C. B. Wig­ 6 Clark, John—F. W. Kalbfleisch.... 180 33 3 Lamarche, Cnarles D.—Peter Kear- gins 1,149 29 6 Cummings, John—People of State ney 37 00 6 Sing, Sam—People of State N. Y.... 1,000 00 of N. Y 224 22 3 Lassasso, Michael — Charlotte W. 7 Sutphen, William—G. F. Werner... 187 42 3 De Verna, William E. — Jno. C. Therasson 38 07 7 Sturtevant, Joseph VV. — Cornelia Schoonover 143 93 4 Lyon, PhebeE.—James Carr, as exr 1,292 44 Ernst * 661 51 4 Dornsife, Jeremiah—Chas. T. Nobis. 942 49 r de 1,417 19 7 Sweet, Charles F.—G. P. Kinne ... 48 62 4 Disbrow, Ebenezer H. — R. Hart- ^£k;jo hn r^^^^ 7 Sylvester, Marks—D. L. Newborg. 220 73 mann 158 21 5 Lautenbach, Simon—MaryJ. Brown 2,594 11 7 Schutte, Herman—Herman Colell.. 668 62 3 Eurich, John H.—Jos. Ullman 675 20 5 the same Stewart Wilson 1,793 96 7 Strauss, Joseph—W. E. Iselin 1,219 21 3 the same the same 681 99 5 Lansing, Z. Douglass—Andrew Wil­ 7 Simmons, Zachariah E. — C. H. 8 the same the same 794 52 liams 696 26 Murray costs 161 41 3 the same the same 794 29 6 Levy, Ellis—H. H. Barrows 930 58 7 Scheinert, David — Jacob Mayer 30 Fink, Amalie—Jno. Roesel 291 85 7 Levy, Joseph—Bank of State N. Y. 347 09 costs 91 69 8 Flanagan, William—B. C. Hollings- 1 Mock, Max—Albert Griesbach 536 61 7*Spaulding, Isaiah — John B. Mc- worth 438 72 3 Mulligan, John—Patrick Cassidy... 116 21 George 1,049 27 3 the same Math. Ryan 250 00 3 the same—William McShane... 77 21 7 Schaefer, Jacob—Theodore Bomeis- 4 Flood, James—P. J. Madden 119 92 Minden, Henry E. ) ler 480 56 1 Henderson, Frank S.—W. J. Noble. 235 85 3 Minden, Frank >Leopold Miller.. 259 75 3 Smith, J. Granville—Peters Vreden- 1 Harrison, William J.—G. H. Meine. 95 13 *Minden, Marcy F. ) burgh 809 11 3 Hoigkinson, Irancis S. and Emily o Minden, Henry E. i 1 Tatum, Daniel O.—Atlantic Cotton s tneth same 321 92 C.—H. S. Hollingsworth 2,616 84 *Minden. Marcy F. ] ••• Mills of Lawrence, Mass 155 62 4 Johnston, James A. — Holmes & Marx, Kossuth ) 3 Town, Charles H., as trustee under a Coutts 370 62 4 Marx, Adolphus ^Leopold Stern... 2,027 67 marriage settlement between James 5 Johnson, Samuel E.—H. C. Murphy 522 48 Marx, Jacob ) A. Foster, the said Town and Anna 4 Lyons, Frank—Chas. T. Nobis 942 49 5 Moodie, Elhanan L.—J. C. Goodrich 172 46 S. Stagg—Charles Frazier. 678 45 4 McAllister, Henry A—R. Hartmann 158 21 I fc e r 3 Thorpe, Philip—C. F. Hardin 93 90 4 Minder, Henry E., Frank and Marcy K Mack. Simon j %P ° * f^ 3 Tysen, Adeline—Emily Paret 908 47 5 TW„„£ -a^-rra •{ Traders' Nat. F. (Marcy F. notsum'd) L. and 11,430 56 4 Taylor, Joseph—J. B. Saalmann • 71 65 A. Miller 259 75 Mack, Henry S. "| Bank? New York 27 36 4 Terrence, Christopher F. — Mayer 4 Minder, Henry E. and Marcy F. 5 Mayer, David—Nathan Kann Neuberger, as assignee. 200 80 (Marcy F. not sum'd) the same 32192 5 Morrison, George H.—E. R. Morse 77 89 5 Tate, John M.—Fulton Nat. Bank.. 1,999 96 5 Mixer, William M.—Mallinckrodt . costs 6 Tying, Charles R.—J. H. Tremper.. 34 86 Chemical Works 8,497 97 5 Mandlebaum, Fannie—Charles Weis- 846 97 6 Tanner, James—M. T. McMahon, as 6 Mead, Sarah F.—H. W. and H. S. ker 120 58 receiver 147 07 Fingleton 97 29 5 Morris, Justus, Jr.—Henry French. 7 Thompson, Launt — Desire Chalu- 6 McCord, William H.—B. F. Morri-. 5 Mulliken, William L.—Eva D. Mul- 240 97 meau 288 96 son 120 42 liken costs 7 Thornton, Anne, as admrx. of Pa­ 6 Mohlfeld, George—A. Wiltz 560 80 5 Maynard, Edwin B.—Fulton Nat. 1,999 96 trick Thornton—Carl Edel 185 02 6 Nason, James H.—Thos. B. Rutan.. 159 85 Bank 1 The N. Y. Metal Engraving and 30 Ober, Fannie E.—F. Fuchs 81 38 5 Marks, Benjamin — H. H. Schwiefr- 561 17 Sign Co.—Joseph Struthers 79 89 3 Otis, George K.—I. H. Dahlman.... 2.382 99 ering 1 The Automatic Ship's Berth Co.—H. 80 Potter, James 8.—W. Seavey. 394 21 6 Maloney, Patrick—T. B. Langan, as 95 80 S.Mott. 1,749 61 4 Pflander, Adolph—F. A. Jenkins..» 179 71 surviving member 1 The McCarthy & Hall Trading Co. 5 Smith, George H.—O. A. Krauss.... 359 78 6 Maguire, John—F. & M. Schaefer 481 82 (Limited)—Chapin Nat. Bank of 5 Stevenson, John—C. Schaper. 223 87 Brewing Co 877 89 Springfield 1,014 70 867 09 6 Metzger, Moses—David Metzger..... 3 The Counting Room Co. (Limited) 5 Swasey, Isaac N.—Mary A. Bergen.. - Miles, Charles "(. n Tur^n*™.™ 1,049 27 5 Sunderland, John—Jno. H. Cassidy. 143 53 7 T —Charles Negley. ., costs 76 64 71 26 *MiJes, Edward C. f J-B. McGeorge 179 61 The Philadelphia Nat. ) Consol. Nat. 6 Shields, John H.—Levi L. Curtis.... 3 McCormick, Peter—Frank Byrne... 316 09" 3 Bank. V Bank of 6 Strauss, Adolphus D.—Chas. B. Wig­ 3 McKelvey, John—W. D. Lent...... gins 1,149 29 The M ilville Nat. Bank ) Phila. et al. 2,326 41 187 99 3 McAlister. Henry A.—Robert Hart- 158 21 3 The N. Y., Lake Erie & Western R. 6 Smith, Geo. H.—Nichols Bros mann 816 99 R. Co.—John Gregory 5,536 28 1 The Brooklyn & L. I. Cable R. R. 4 McCallnm, Neil—W. C. Lee Co.—C. E. Fougera 94 89 204 21 3 The Dry Dock, East Broadway & 94 89 5 McKee, Johanna—Henry Keteltas. 450 00 Battery R. R. Co.—Hannorah Cor- 1 tne same G. Bchaper 6 McCarron, John—G. W. Herbert... "* the same Chas. D. Schaper.. 94 89 109 40 rigan... 990 51 94 89 6 New, Benjamin—Jonas Wallach.... 4 The Summit Co. Mining and Smelt­ the same C. D. Spencer. 7 Nason, Nehemiah H.—Charlotte Jen­ 4 The Mixer & Byrnes Ice: Machine 1,022 59 ing Co.—D. C. McLean. 5.268 90 88 84 kins > 135 39 4 The Amador Medean Gold Mining Co.—W. Wood 1 Oakley, John W. R.—J. H. Lewis... 6 Terrance, Christopher F.—M.RNew- 2,882 99 Co.—J. M. Seymour 17,049 12 .200 80 3 Otis, George K.—I. H. Dahlman... 4 Financial Publishing Co. (Lim.)—C. berger, assignee. o*0'Leary, Andrew T. I J. L. Has- B. Hewitt 124 49 6 Tagleaferro, Capt. Errico—M. Za- O'Leary, James J brouck 143 60 carro 287 52 7 O'Flaherty, John—Thomas Coffey.. 132 90 4 The New York Plow Co.—G. W. 6 The South Bapt. Church of Totten- 1 Peixotto, D. L. M.—James Morris.. 294 80 Stetson 1,624 83 ville—T. B. Bott 150 84 . Pearsall, William H. ) Frederick 5 The Graydon & Denton Mfg. Co.— 3 Walters, John H.—N. Y. & N. J. 251 34 Walter Shriver 680 09 84 31 Pearsall, John ] Blohm 5 The Consumers' Coal Co.—E. B. Mer­ Telephone Co 1,548 06 rill costs 76 68 5 Whitney, James—Eliz Berry 74 88 5 Page, James P.—Joseph Stern 172 71 5 The Mayor, &c.—Manhattan Rail­ — » m 9 > « - Pershall,. Henry, L. R. ) EmiliePott- way Co...... costs 103 99 Pershall, David B. ) hast..costs 84 22 • 6 The American Exchange Nat. Bank SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. 5 Post, John W.—Andrew Williams.. 696 26 —Marshall Cutler .. 980 96 6 Phyfe, John D.—Carl Pfeiffer..costs .98 95 6 The Acme Hand Grenade Co. — NEW YORK. 6 Palladino, Angelo—Giuseppi Curato 92 00 May 1 to 7—inclusive. Daniel Nason 479 33 SAltman, Benjamin — Margaret Beinecke. 7 Peterson; Caroline E., as extrx. of 6 The Mayor, &c.—H. 3. Grant, as $385 60 Mary A. Henry—Qt. H. Smith...,. 109^0 • sheriff...... •..,.'•;.... 78 '33 (1878).... §Same same, (1878) - ^-95 May 8,1886 The Record and Guide. 629

American Laundry Machinery Co—James Post, Samuel W.—W. H. Sleeper. (1885).... 141 29 M. McDermott agt Albert Schreiner and Arthur. (1885) 792 54 Vernam, Remington—T. C. Hatch. (1885)... 270 61 George Nonomaker. (Mar. 27,1886) 290 00 Brett Lithographing Co.—Wm. Campbell. Zirkel, Andrew—Odorless Excavating Co. (1886) 8190 (1880.) 1,48161 tCancelled of record by order of court. Barker, Wm. H.—G. P. Rowell. (1885) 168 3a Briggs, Manassah—R. I. Brown. (1884) 166 09 *Brown, Thomas—T. G. Carman. (1886).... 85 21 KINGS COUNTY. Bliss, Charles H.—A. T. Meyer. (1886). 1,395 16 MECHANICS' LIENS. SBorchers, Wm. I American Exch. Nat. Bank April 30 to May 5—inclusive. Cutler, Marshall f (1885) 127 12 The Mechanics' Lien Law, with full Marginal Clarendon, Wm.—Isaac Secor. (1877) 198 75 Gates av, Nos. 448-454. Thomas C. Hollely Crawford, Watson — First Nat. Bank of Notes and complete Index, has been published in and ano., exrs. Edward Thornton, agt Rondout. (1886) 656 05 pamphlet form by THE RECORD AND GUIDE. William H. Aldrich, owner and con­ *Conno)ly, John A.—Mary M. Williams. ('77) 21,842 88 tractor. (Dec.1,1885) $82 53 Caldwell, Wm.—Mayor, &c, N. Y. (1883)... 36 93 Copies can be obtained at the office of publication Clark st, Nos. 51-55. James W. Birkett agt Dewey, Wm. C—H, C. Bowen. (1879) 208 60 No. 191 Broadway, price 25 cents. This valuable William Tumbridge and J. J. Sullivan. (April 12, 1886) Dry Dock, East Broadway & Battery R. R. work should be in the hands of every man inter­ 868 46 Co.—Mary Adams. (1886) COO 00 Marion st, No. 120, s s. Thomas Mclnerney agt Foley. Thomas W.—R. I. Brown. (1884) 166 09 ested in building or in the sale of building ma­ Louise Phillips, owner, and Harry and Emma Taylor, contractors. (Mar. 15, Fonner, James S.—Louis Auerbach & Bro. terial. (1886) .... 212 96 69 00 Same same. (1886) 155 86 Gates av, Nos. 262, 264, 266 and 268. s s. Chas. Same same. (1886) 148 68 E. Rogers agt James Alexander. (Aug. Frankenberg, David—Margaret Reinecke. NEW TOBK CITY. 1, 1885) 1,591 00 (1878) -, ; 385 60 May Prospect pi, n s, 175 w Vanderbilt av, 80x130. Same same. (1878).. 77 95 1 Washington av, w s, abt 133 n Tremont av, Wm. C. O'Keefe and Jas. H. McKenna Green, George T.—H. W. Gray. (1882) 5,821 65 35x100. Frederick Fink agt Evelina Fink, agt W. C. Vosburgh and W. C. Schepper. Same same. (1884) 136 28 owner, and John Traede, contractor... .$102 00 (May 4,1886.) (By deposit) 596 00 Gilchrist, Philip and Ann—Murray Hill Bank. 1 Thirty-ninth st, Nos. 230 and 232 W., s s, abt Property at Bath, L. I. John J. Voorheis agt (1881) ; 43 50 300 w 7th av, 40x100. John D. Miner agt George W. and Mrs. Carhart and Jas. *Geyer, John—H. D. Brewster. (1886) 270 78 Wm. C. , owner and con­ F. Conlon. (April 9, 1886) 60 00 *Gnswold, Katherine C, exr. of Gaspar— tractor 2,279 00 Union st, n s, 292 w 5th av. Samuel Osborne's Chas.Glas. (1886) 355 30 Sons agt Betsey Meyers. (Feb. 12,1886).. 214 34 Fourth av, ne cor 91st st, 52.5x70, three 1 7*Gates av, Nos. 748 to 749, n s. O'Brien Bros. Holste, John—Hermann Otten. (1881) 340 75 K houses ' *Hanley, Michael M.—People of State N. Y. 0 & Norman agt Lulu P. McGarry, owner; Ninety-first st, n s, 70 e 4th av, 95 ft front, Bernard Hefferman, contractor. (May 4, (1883) 100 00 six houses SHall, Alexander M.—American Exch. Nat. Hoffman & Schuback agt Susan Sullivan, 268 80 , Bank. (1885) . 127 12 owner and contractor 1,250 00 Johnson, Sam. E.—J. F. Jones. (1885) 197 55 5 Seventy-first st, Nos. 343 and 345 E., n s, 200 * Discharged by depositing amount of lien. Jacobs, Mene—H. M. Greenberg. (1886) 227 50 e 2d av, 50x100. B. M. Stand and J. M. tJerkowski, Samuel—Jos. Hyman. (1885)... Itl 94 Eberle agt J. J. McDonald 89 40 tSaine same. (1885) 85 65 5 Madison av. No. 315, s e cor 42d st. Thomas *John Hancock Mutual Life IBS. CO. of Bos­ E. McNeill agt George W. Watson, agent, BUILDINGS PROJECTED. ton—K. Budzynski. (1886) 312 68 and Margaret K. Watson, owner 375 00 Johnson, Samuel E.—T. B. Veeder. (1886).. 283 8i 6:}:Eighty-third st, Nos. 334-346 W., s s, bet 8th The first name is that of the owner; ar't stands Kempson, St. George—Anton Nehrbas. (1886) 88 02 and 9th avs, 175 ft. front. J. Daniels & h J hl1 for architect, nCn for mason and 6V for builder. *Lane Wm I [ Mary M. Williams. (1877) 21,842 88 Co. agt William Noble, owner, and Wm. S. Moses and N. Y. Building and Cabinet Loughlin, John same. (1881) 24,457 44 Co., contractors 3,110 44 Luthy, Fred. E.—Mary Murray. (1877) 1,041 56 Copies of the New Building Law, with Mar­ Lowther, Sarah E.—Louis Auerbach & Bro. $ Lien filed by Daniels & Co. against Wm. Noble ginal Notes, a full Index, and Engravings illus­ (1886) 212 96 was not on account of any indebtedness of Mr: Noble. trating the Heights and Thicknesses of Walls, Same same. (1886) 155 86 W. S. MOSES. Same same. (1886) 148 68 edited by W. J. Fryer, Jr., are for sale at the Laimbeer, Wm. E.—Jonson Foundry and Machine Co. (1884) 769 39 office of THE RECORD AND GUIDE. Price, $1. Same same. (1884) 87 27 KINGS COUNTY. Same-—same. (1884) 84 90 May McGuire, John T. — Teresa E. Monaghan. 1 De Graw st, No. 74, s s, 133 from Van Brunt NEW YORK CITY. (1885) : 184 95 st. William F. Aiken agt Myron H. Op- McCormack, Joseph E. — Cassidy & Adler penheim, owner; Silas J. McGinness, SOUTH OF 14TH STREET. (John Graham, by assign). (1885) 150 63 contractor :....- $129 00 Allen st, Nos. 207 and 209, six-story brick ware­ Mestayer, Wm. A.—A. J. Dam. (1884) 295 93 4 Tenth st, s w cor 6th av, 90x100. Fox & Mc­ || Meyer, John Francis—J. S. Walker. (1879). 54 50 Carthy agt Daniel Doody, owner; John house, 40.3x61.7, tin roof; cost, $30,000; Fayer- Manhattan Railway Co'.'t^ John Eppelein. O'Connor, contractor 150 00 weather & Ladew, 28 Spruce st; ar't, Charles W. (1886) ;„>- : 140 51 4 Prospect pi, n 8,175 w Vanderbilt av, 80x130. Romeyn; b'rs, not selected. Plan 763. Same same. (1885). 1,737 98 Wm. C. O'Keeffe and Jas. H. McKenna Broome st, n e cor Allen st, five-story brick Mann, Kate E.—N. S. Nt. Vanderhoef. 408 43 agt W. C. Vo3burgh, owner; Wm. Schep- tenem't with store, 21.10x71, tin roof; cost, Marks, Selim—G. W. Faber, (1879)... 737 97 per, contractor 596 00 $15,000; P. Henry Dugro, Everitt House; ar'ts, Mulry, James—John Leonard. (1882) 8,368 09 3 Same property. Peter R. Kelly agt same.. 1,815 00 Berger & Baylies. Plan 775. Naughton, Joseph — James Naughton. 6 Hull st, n s, 800 e Rockaway av, 150x100, (1886) 84 32 eight houses. Alexander Davidson agt Greenwich st, No. 405, six-story brick storage Reynolds, Agnes—First Nat. Bank of Rond­ Richard D. Robbins, owner; Edward K. building, 25x100, tin roof; cost, $22,000; Joseph out. (1886) ... 656 05 Robbing, contractor 1,000 00 Naylor, 12 Ease 9th st; ar't, William Graul. Rosenberg, Charles—M. J. Cummings. (1885) 730 92 6 Same property. Chas. D. King and Geo. Plan 788. *Ross, Daniel—Mary M. Williams. (1877) . . 21,842 88 W. Adams agt same 1,865 83 Market st, No. 56, n e cor Monroe st, five-story Ruppel, Anthony—Julius Strauss. (1876) — 72 69 6 Narrows av, e s, extdg from 70th st to brick tenem't, 25x43.6, tin roof; cost, $15,000; tSwartz, Solomon M.—Jos. Hyman. (1885).. 151 94 Mackay pi, 200 72-100x500. William H. tSame same. (1885) 85 65 Wardell agt John and Cath. I. Mackay, Mary Lorenzo, 56 Market st; ar't, Edward Kenny. •Sullivan, Thomas — People of State N. Y. owners; G. K. Mills and Jos. Lewis, con­ Plan 785. (18S3) 100 00 tractors 90 25 Pearl st, Nos. 541-547, five-story brick and iron Scott, James T.—G. C. Flint. (1886) 254 08 6 Prospect pi, n s, 175 w Vanderbilt av, 80x front tttores and light manufacturing building, Streeter, Wm. H.—Jennie H. Butt. (1885).. 76 72 100. Eliz. Lynan, admrx. of Peter Ly- 100x93 on first story and 80 above, tin roof; cost, Smith, James M., as recvr. of estate N. C. nan, agt William C. Vosburgh, owner; $85,000; Eberhard Faber, Port Richmond, S. I.; Piatt—H. M. Piatt, exr. (1886) 4,846 25 William Schepper, contractor 300 49 ar't, Richard Berger; b'rs, not selected. Plan Second Avenue R. R. Co.—Mary Adams. (1886) 600 00 736. (Correction.) Stoessel, Ferdinand—Moses Reinach. (1885). 249 09 Rivington st, No. 283, three-story and basement •Turner. John F.—Mary M. Williams. (1877). 21,842 88 SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. brick dwell'g, 18x37, main roof of tin, mansard of Tobias, Washington—C. G. Wolff. (1883).... 936 94 iron, fire-proof blocks and slate; cost, abt $6,000; Tobias, Henry H. same. (1888) 8,221 47 May NEW YORK CITY. Morris K. Jessup, 52 William st; ar't, Bradford Wallack, J. Lester—Fred. Beck. (1884) 8,735 90 1 Forty-third st, s s, 226 e 9th av, 125x100. L. Gilbert; b'rs, McElroy & Son. Plan 792. James Ennis agt Thomas Crimmins, Same-—same. (1885) 108 69 Washington st, s w cor Cedar sfc? .five-story Winchester, Margaret E.—Jennie H Butt. John McManus and Holy Cross Roman (1885) 76 72 Catholic Church. (April 7,1886.) $28 00 brick storage building, 67.10x61.3, tin roof; cost, Wanamaker, John—C. E. Wemple. (1886) 233 54 1 Same property. Wm. Ferguson agt same. 37 50 $30,000; P. Ballantine & Sons, East Ferry and Wick, Jacob, Jr.—Canda & Kane. (1884).. 874 97 1 Same property. John Jenks agt same 86 25 Freeman sts, Newark, N. J.; ar'ts, A. Pfund & Winterstein, Wm.^-Moses Reiuach. (1885). 849 09 1 First av, n w cor 97th st, 100x75. M. A. Son. Plan 789. Wenneis, John M.—Simon Lieberman. 125 91 Ryan & Bro. agt Francis A. Clark. (April Franklin at, No. 42, five-story brick storage 8 1886 ) ". 414 25 warehouse, 25x74, tin roof; cost, $20,000; Ham- * Vacated by order of Court, t Secured on Appeal. 8+Fif th av,' No." 2154,' "w"s, abt' 32 s' ijl2d st! i Released. § Reversed. B Satisfied by Execution. James Sugrue agt James Fettretch. (Feb. tune Iskiyan, 105 Lewis av, Brooklyn; ar't, An­ ** Discharged by going through bankruptcy. 23,1886.) 107 00 drew Spence; b'rs, John Van Dolsen & Tyson. 8+Flfth av, No. 2166, w 8. Nicholas Sugrue Plan 810. agt same 102 00 Franklin st, No. 158, six story brick warehouse, S+Seventy-flrst st, No. 527 W., n s, bet 10th 25x87.8, tin roof; cost, $-41,000; Frank J. J. De KINGS COUNTY. and 11th avs. Henry Peterson agt Myron H. Oppenheim. (Mar. 17,1886). 58 55 Raismes, Flushing, L. I; ar'ts, Berger & Baylies; April 80 to May 6—inclusive. 4 Av A, w s, 25 n 106th st, 75 ft. front. Luigi b'rs, W. C. Hanna & Son and C. W. Klappert's Baur, John and Margaretha—A. Sussmann. Galotta agt Charles Bornkamp. (Jan. 7, Sons. Plan 811. (1886) $258 85 1886) 711 25 Franklin st, No. 160, with L on No. 112 Hudson Same same. (1885) 179 75 5+Seventy-flrst st, No. 345 E., n s. David st, six-story brick warehouse, 25 and 22x87.8 and Bergen, Cornelius J.—Gertrude B. Lott, as­ Fitzgerald agt John J. McDonnell, (Mar. 75, tin roof; cost, $41,000; Emma J. Storey, \\y2 signee. (1879) 1,886 93 17,1886) :. 199 00 South Elliott pi, Brooklyn; ar'ts and b'rs, same Bergen, Cornelius J. and Anna M. same. 5+Union av, e s, 325 n 165th st, 54x75. Her­ as plan 811. Plan 814. (1880).... 7250 man Gierke agt J. F. Meyer. (Mar. 22, Same same. (1880) 143 48 1886)... ; 450 00 BETWEEN 14TH AND 59TH STS. Same—same. (1882) 96 22 '5 Seventy-first st, n s, 225 e 1 lth av, 100 ft. 55th st, n s, 200 w 6th av, four four-story brick Bossert, Charles—S. D. Gifford, exr. (1882). 550 37 front, six houses. Julius C. Koechig agt Bossert, Philip—Thos. D. Eadie. (1886) 57 47 Fonner & Lowther. (Mar. 25,18S6) 856 29 dwell'gs, 17 to 20x67 and 73, flat roofs, tinned 5 Same property. Daniel Carroll agt same. mansards of fireproof blocks and slated; cost, abt Fdlfff'Thomr W. f KobertLBrown. (1883) 183 28 (Feb.9,1886) .;.-.:. 98 00 $15,000 each; Ashbel H. Barney, 101 East 38th st; Same—same. (1884), " :.... 186 09 5 Seventy-first st, Nos. 553, 6?5 and 557 W., n ar't, J. B. Lord; b'rs, L. N. Crow and Geo. Mertz Condit, Stephen G.—E. T. Pladwell. (1886).. 106 08 s. Louis Auerbach and Bro. agt same. & Son. Plan 766. Daiichy, Samuel P. and Burr ) w TT Tntf- (Feb 23,1886) 445 00 48th st, Nos. 147-151 E., three five-storv brick West, Charles S. J- h*»» 914 48 5 Sixty-first st, Nos. 347 to 351 E., ns, 100 w woa ; flats, 25x90, rear 21.6, tin roofs: cost, each, $20,000; Conway, Charles E. )' * 1st av, 96x98.9.; Canda & Kane agt Mar­ Same same^ (1884) 79 55 garet and John O'Sullivan. (Mar. 3,1886). 115 95 John Bauer, 116 East 51st st, Casper Protzman, Same — same. (1886) 118 64 6 First av, s e cor 72d st. Joseph Marren agt 843 4th av, and Marcus Kramer, 353 East 49th st; Gey er, John—H. D. Brewster. (1886.) (Va­ Fred. C. and Charles H. bliss. (Jan. 7, ar't, John H. Friend; b'rs, not selected. Plan 771. cated by order of court) 270 7 1886) 1,575 50 29th st, No. 251 W., five-story brick flat, 25x Hoffman, Herman—M. Keller. (1886). 213 57 6 Thirty-sixth st, Nos. 352 and 354 W.. s s. 83.2, tin roof; cost, $25,000; William Rankin, 253 Johnson, Samuel 0.—Thos. B. Veeder. ('86) 283 82 Henry Hanlein agt Wm. B. Pettit and West 51st st; ar't, George Keister: built by days Kelly,-John J.—Mary Van Valkenburgh, as­ City of N. Y. (Sept. 11,1885) 900 CO signee. (1880) 118 07 6 St. Nicholas av, s e cor 142d st, abt 50x100. work. Plan 772. Mangels, John—Ellen C. Van Winkle. (1886) 543 20 Lindsay & Graff agt W. M. Grinnell and Broadway, s e cor 44th st, five-story stone, Morton, William O.—E. H. Crawford. (1886) 133 70 McKenzie & McPherson. (April 3,1886).. 147 50 brick and terra cotta front studio building, 26.3x O'Connor, Hugh—Ambrose O'Neill. (1878).. 365 40 6+One Hundred and Sixteenth st, n s, 90 e 4th 65.6x25.10x69.11, tin roof; cost, $41,000; ow'r and O'Connor, Hugh and Margaret — Jno. av, 41x100.11. & Philbrick ar't, John G. Prague, 47 Bible House. Plan 793. McGinn. (1884)..., .:...... -... 700 58 agt Sarah F. Woodruff. (Mar. 11,1886)... 1,899 35 7 Union av, e s, 324 n 165th st, 50x175. M. L. 14th st, No. 51 W., one-story brick store for Pierce, Elisha, individ. ) florist, 19x103, tin roof; cost, $2,000; Mary Van andjjuard._of; _ [it < Tuller & Co. agt John F. Meyer. (April Pierce, Emma L., and J. O'Brien. ('80) 107 40 5,1886)... 12887 Buren, 21 West 14th st; lessee, Daniel S. Wilson, Pierce, EUa & 7 Morriset.ne, 150©Madisonav, Wft.front, 244 East 104th st. Plan 778, 636 e Record and Guide. May 8, 1886

88th st, s s, 147 e 3d av, two five-story and base­ 110TH AND 125TH STBEETS, BETWEEN 5TH AND $700; Dannat&Pell, 24 Tompkins st, New York. ment brick tenements with store in one, 28.9x85, 8TH AVENUES. 669—Varick av, e s, 300 n Newtown Creek, one tin roofs; cost, each, $16,000; John D. Karst, Jr., two-story frame stable, 25x56; gravel roof; coat, 1874 3d av; ar't, Alex. I. Pinkie. Plan 782. 121st st, s s, abt 54 eSt. Nicholas av, nine three- $800; Dannat & Pell, 24 Tompkins st, New York; 15th st, No. 254 and 256 W., two five-story brick story and basement brick dwell'gs, 18x52, with ar't, F. C. Schulze. tenem'fcs, 25x90.6, tin roofs; cost, each, $22,000; stone fronts in basements and first stories, tin 670—Varick av, e s, 52 n Newtown Creek, one' ow'r, ar't and b'r, Jobst Hoffmann, 101 7th st. roofs; cost, each, $10,000; Simon Haberman, story frame office, 16x25; gravel roof; cost, $500; Plan 816. Belleville, N. J.; ar't, G. A. Schellenger. Pl&n ow'r and ar't, same as above. 23d st, Nos. 61-65 W., two five-story and base­ 769. 671—Stuyvesant av, s e cor Greene av, one ment iron front stores and lofts, constructed to be 120th st, s s, 123 w 5th av, eight three-story and three-story brown stone store and flat, 20x55, tin available for use as one building if required, basement brick dwell'gs, 18 to 23x55, tin roofs; roof, wooden cornice; cost, $7,000; ow'r and b'r, total, 75x86 above first story, metal roof; eost, cost, total, $160,0005 Isidor Cohnfeld, 104 Bleecker Henry McQuilken. 968 Lafayette av; ar't, I. D. $75,000; Martha W. Wysong, 137 Madison av, st; ar'ts, A. Zucker & Co.; b'rs, J. & L. Weber Reynolds. and Louise M. Kernochan, 182 Madison av; ar't, and James Elgar. Plan 800. 672—Stuyvesant av, e s, 20 s Greene av, four John B. Snook. Plan 802. NORTH OF 125TH STREET. two-story and basement brown stone dwell'gs, 26th st, Nos. 151 and 151 %E., brick tenement, 25 134th st, s s, 20 w Madison av, four four-story each, 20x42, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, x89.4, tin roof! cost, $20,000, 8olomon Jacobs, 195 brick flats, 24.6 to 25.6x65, tin roofs; cost, each, $5,000; ow'r, ar't and b'r, same as last. East Broadway; ar'ts, A. H. Blankenstein and $14,500; Anna M. Keys, 208 East 130th st; ar't, J. 673—Herkiir.er st, s's, 175 w Utica av, one three- Henry Herter. Plan 817. A. Webster; b'r, Cowan Keys. Plan 765. story brick livery stable, 25x150, gravel roof, 39th st, Nos. 302 and 304 E., two five-story St. Nicholas av, w s, 51.1 s 150th st, two two- brick cornice; cost, $12,000; J. B. Brown, 1107 brick tenem'ts with stores, 20x53x50, tin roofs; story attic and basement frame dwell'gs, 25x36.8 Herkimer st; ar't, Chas. E. Hebberd. cost, $9,500 and $9,000; Sarah J. Hassett, 161 and 47.5, shingle roofs; cost, each, $6,000; Amelia 674—Keap st, w s, 63 n Hope st, one two story West 46th st; ar't, M. Louis Ungrich; built by brick wagon-house, 22.6x46, and one two-story day's work. Plan 815. Vix, 900 6th av; ar't, Wm. Kuhles; m'n, brick stable, 17.6x25, tin roofs, wooden cornices; Vix; t'r, not selected. Plan 762. cost, $4,500; Mr. Scultz; ar'ts, Platte & Acker, BETWEEN 59TH AND 125TH STREKTS, EAST OR 159th st, n e cor Audubon av, three-story frame dwell'g, 25x40, tin and shingle roof; cost, $5,000; 225 Lynch st; m'n, John Auer. 5TH AVENUE. MaryF. C. Smith, 1363 Park av; ar't, Noah L. 675—34th st, foot of, one-story frame candy Cochen. Plan 779. stand, 10x6; cost, $25; Alexander Seely, on prem­ 89th st, s e cor Lexington av, ten four-story ises. brick dwell'gs, 12.6x62 and 05, with extensions, 7 215th st, n s, 75 w 9th av, two-story frame 676—Freeman st, No. 249, one-story frame xl5, slate and tin roofs; cost, each, $10,000; Wil­ dwell'g, 22x35; cost, $2,600; Edward Crowley; stable, 12x12, gravel roof; cost, $40; Mary liam Rhinelander, 19 East 28th st; att'y, G. W. ar't. E. J. Conway. Plan 773. McCarty, 246 Freeman st. Bashford, 3 East 47th st; ar'ts, Hubert, Pirsson& Manhattan st, n s, 361 w 9th av, five-story brick 677—Bushwick av, e s, 20 n Stewart st, two Co. Plan 767. tenem't, 25x70, tin roof; cost, $14,000; Wilhel- two-story frame dwell'gs, 20x40, gravel roof; 80th st, s s, 75 w Av A, five-story brick tenem't mine Juch; ar't, W. A. Juch. Plan 797. cost, $2,500 each; G. S. Sheton, 193 Quincy st; 25x67, and extension 14, tin roof; cost, $13,000; 28D AND 24TH WARDS. ar't and b'r, Albert Wilkinson. Louis Wirth, 86th st, s w cor 1st av; ar't, John 678—Bushwick av, n w cor Stewart st, one Brandt. Plan 790. Prospect av, w s, abt 500 s 165th st, two-story three-story frame store and dwell'g, 20x45, gravel 80th st, n s, 106.6 w Av A, two five-story brick frame dwell'g. 23x38, rear, 29, tin roof; cost, roof; cost, $3,60J; ow'r, ar't and b'r, same as tenem'ts, 24.9 and 24.10x66, tin roofs; cost, each, $3,000; Kaspar Wehner, 960 Union av; ar't, J. above. $13,000; ow'r and ar't same as last. Plan 791. N. Gillispie. Plan 770. 679—Lincoln pi, s s, 150 w 8th av, two three- 86th st, n e cor Av B, one-story brick dwell'g, Pyne st, No. 135, one-and-one-half-story frame story basement and attic brick and stone dwell'gs, 20x44, tin roof; cost, $1,500; ow'r and ar't, Pat­ cottage, 16x33, shingle roof; cost, $1,200; ow'r, each 20x44 with extension, tin roofs, wooden rick Sheehey. Plan 774. ar't and b'r, Francis Ludford, 319 East 73d st. cornices; cost, each, $12,500; ow'r, ar't and c'r, 122d st, n s, 120 e Madison av, four five-story Plan 768. E. B. Sturges, 135 De Kalb av. brick (stone front) flats, three 27x84 and one 19x Arcularius pi n s, 174.6 e Girard av, two-story 680—7th av, e s, 61 n Carroll st, two three-story 68, tin roofs; cost, three $20,000 each, and one frame dwell'g, 20x25, tin roof; cost, $80U; ow'r and basement brown stone dwell'gs, each 19.6x $12,000; Lottie B. Dean, 343 East 118'h st; ar'ts, and b'r, Anton Sauer, 170th st, near Central av; 50, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,000; A. B. Ogden & Son. Plan 781. ar't, Richard Vom Lehn. Plan 783. A. Wooley, 7th av, cor Carroll st; ar't, R. Dixon. 4th av, s e cor 90th st, four five-story hrick ten­ 169th st, No. 105, n s. abt 174.6 e Girard av, 681—Broadway, n e s, s of Ivy st, Nos. 1229, ements with stores, three 27x67 and 78 and one rear, one story frame stable, 25x14, tin roof; cost, 1229a .and 1231, three one-story frame (brick 16x67, tin roofs; cost, corner building, $16,000, $150; ow'r and ar't, same as last. Plan 784. filled) stores, each 15x50, tin roofs; total cost, two others $12, 415—Conover st, w s, 48 n Woleott st, rebuild westerly to the North River. 1043—65th st, No. 352 E., new windows; cost, front wall of brick; cost, $700; ow'r and ar't, E. $150; Joseph Hammerl, 109 East 4th st; b'rs, I. Kelly. Conover st; m'ns, P. Kelly & Son. & J. Van Riper. 416—Fulton st, No. 366, put show windows in ADVERTISED LEGAL SALES. 1044—Mulberry st, No. 89, rear, repair damage second story front; cost, $200; N. Cooper, 34 7th REFEREES' SALES TO BE HELD AT TEE REAL ESTATE by fire; cost, $300; Catharine M^Beggs, 49 Bay­ av; m'ns, Jno. DeMott & Son. EXCHANGE AND AUCTION ROOM (LIMITED), 59 TO 65 ard st; ar'ts, Callahan & Glynn"; b'rs, Wallace LIBERTY STREET. EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE STATED. &Co. 417—Fulton st, No. 1596, one-story frame extei - sion, 20x40; tin roof; cost, $1,100; Samuel "Van May 1045—4th st, No. 108 E., cost, $75; J. Staples; Wyck, 62 New York av; ar't and c'r, O. E. Spring st, No. 335, n w cor Washington st, 20x60, b'rs, J. Flanagan and J. M. Seaman. five-story brick store and tenem't, by J. T. Hoffses. Stearns, at City Hall. (Surrogate's sale) 8 1046-4th av, No. 1407, wash roof; cost, $250; E. 418—Greene av, No. 65, add one-half story on 33d st, No. 372. s e cor 9th av, 19x67.6, four-story C. Korner, on premises; ar't, Wm. Kuhler; b'r, rear; cost, $650; Mrs. J. P. Geran, on premises; brick tenem't on 33d st and four-story brick H. Schiffer. ar't, W. J. Conway. "store and tenem't on 9th av, by J. T. Boyd. 1047—Houston st, No. 11 E., one-story brick 419—Division av, No. 301, put in new store (Foreclos. mechanic's lien) 10 extension, 25x25, tin roof; cost, $1,200; lessee, front; cost, $400; H. Scharfenberg, 301 Division Eldridge st, No. 90, e s, 75 s Grand st, 25x88.6,1 Francis Bouquet, on premises; ar'ts, Berger & av; ar't, E. F. Gay lor; m'n, Mathew Smith; four-story brick store and tenem't Baylies; b'rs, Parkinson & Dougherty. Eldridge st, No. 88, e s, 100 s Grand st, 25x87.6, c'rs, Gilmore & Trevor. three-story brick store and tenem't. 1048—1st av, No. 114, raised.one story and live 420—Myrtle av, n w cor Washington av, one- Eldridge st, No. 86, e s, 125 s Grand st, 25x87.6, story brick extension, and two-story brick ex­ story brick extension, 36x100x30, rear, tin roof, four-story brick store and tenem't and one- tension, 21.3x13, tin roof; cost, $12,000; Henry brick cornice, party wall with adjoining build­ story brick dwell'g on rear Doerzbacher, 1081st av; ar't, Wm. Graul. ing to be removed, making one large story and 3d av. No. 737, e s, 25 s 46th st, 25x80, five-story 1049-14th st, No. 219 W., five-story brick ex­ other internal alterations; cost, $10,000; S. L. brick store and tenem't J tension, 10x36, rear 14.10, tin roof; cost, $12,000; by Smith & Carrigan. (Partition sale) 10 Husted, cor Clinton and Myrtle avs; ar't, W. 107th st, No. 213, n s, 360 w 2d av, 25x100.11, four- Styles & Cash, on premises; ar't, J. B. Snook; B. Tubby, New York; m'n, Jno. Thatcher; c'rs, story brick tenem't, by R. V. Harnett & Co. b'rs, not selected. Morris & Selover. (Amt due $10,475) .... 10 1050—6th av, No. 387, new show windows, &c.; 421—Smith st, No. 290, one-story brick exten­ 127th st, s s, 125 e 7th av, 60x99.11, three-story cost, $500; lessee, James Pearson, 310 West 20th sion, 11x12, tin roof; cost, $400; John H. Sobl, brick livery stable, by D. M. Seaman. (Amt due 290 Smith st; c'r, Jas. Campbell. $31,600) 10 st; ar't, J. W. Marshall; b'rs, Scullin & Kelly. Rivington st, Nos, 359-365, s s, 20 e Tompkins st,., 1051—Stebbins av, e s, 32 n Home st, one-story 422—Lexington av, No. 445, one-story brick runs east 80 x south 92 x west 40 x nor:h 22 x '. frame extension, 15x14, tin roof; cost, $200; extension, 8xla, tin roof; cost, $100; Alice west 40 x north 70 to beginning, three-story brick Adolph J. Wuytack, on premises. Bishop, 445 Lexington av. factory, by R. V. Harnett. (Amt due $15,920)... 10 423—Columbia st, No. 245, put in new store Washington av, n. e cor 164th st, £0x100, by J. T. 052—56th st, No. 47 W , oae-story and base­ front; cost, $860; P. C. Farrell, Henry st, near Stearns. (Partition sale) 11 ment brick extension, 12.6x32.6, rear 15.4, tin Sackett st; ar't, J. W. Dunn; m'n, Jno. Young; 2d av, No. 666, e s, 19.9 n 36th st. 19.9x5i.10. three- roof; cost, $7,000; John J Hart, on premises, and c'r, B, E. Smith. story brick dwell'g, by D. M. Seaman. (Amt due others: ar'ts, Brunner & Tryon; b'rs, D. McLeod $8,915) 11 424—Elm* *i. Nc. 157, two-story frame exten­ 51st st, No. 506, s s, 125 w 10th av, 25x100.5, two- &Son.\ sion, 7x13; cost, $200; W. Lotherington, on story frame dwell'g, by R. V. Harnett. (Amt 1053—Orchard st, No. 166, yard roofed over; premises; c'r, J. L. Sweeney. due $4,389; sold Sept. 8,1884, for $5,000) , 18 632 The Record and Guide. May 8,1886

Anderson av, s s, 217.9 e Central av, runs east 175"! Mulberry st, No. 44, in course of erection, flve- Beach, E P—A E Dickinson. Barclay st 900 x south 149.3 x west 185.7 x north 89.5 to begin­ story brick building. George Cohen to Beer, Louis—A Wissel, Barclay 600 ning Michael Scangarella; 5 years, say abt June Bispham. L W—E H Wardnuli. S Orange 12,500 Anderson av, s s, 792.9 e Central av, runs east 1,1886 3,000 Blanehard. E C, et al—S Mackin, s s Orange, 223 ft 40.6 x south 240.2 wwest 24.10x234.5 to begin­ Oliver st, No. 60, frame house, Oak st, No. w Sheffield, 107x18 15,000 ning • 45}£, brick house, together being s ecor Blanehard, Emeline—F C Blanehard. ss Orange, Anderson av, e s, 892.9 n Central av. runs north Oak and Oliver sts. George Gillies, admr. 4 chs 50 Iks from Nesbit, 4 chs x 3 chains 5,0C0 400 x east 234.5 x south 409 x west 149.3 to be­ George Jackson, to Charles Severian; 5 Blanehard, F C—E Blanehard et al, same prop­ ginning years, from May 1, 1886 1,0C0 erty 5,000 by E. F. Raymond. (Amt due S26,416) 12 Pearl st, No. 195, third, fourth and fifth floors. Bowers, O H—J Heffernen, E Orange, 250 78th st, ss, 175 w 10th av, 16.8x102.2, four-story) Joseph D. Eldredge to Charles T. Lubrecht; Bromley. A B—H J Ashley, Bloomfield 11'OO stone front dwell'g 3 years, from May 1,1886 900 Browe, James—W Staniar. Belleville 2,500 78th st, s s, 191.8 w 10th av, 16.8x102.2, four-story [ Stanton st, No. 74. David S. Paige-, trustee of Brown, Peter—H Neary, Caldwell 80 stone front dwell'g \ the estate of Emeline L. Hawkins to Phillip Campbell, R C—The trustees of the First Pres. 78th st, s s, 208.4 w 10th av, 16.8x102.2, four-story | Wessig: 6 years, from May 1,1886; all taxe« Ch of Caldwell 450 stone front dwell'g J and.... 1,300 Campbell, Wellington—W Campbell, Jr, Milburn. 5,C00 by D. M. Seaman. (Amt due on two former West st, No. 61. 25 x abt 88. Mary E. Thorndike Chandler, J J—Wm Pfennig, w s Lafayette, 52x $5,460 each and on latter $8,038> 12 and Cornelia L. R. Emmet to George Wes- 37 3,000 142dst, ss, 100 e 8th av, 50x99.11, two four-story sel; 4 years, from May 1, 1887 600 Cody, David—M W McCrea. s s Astor, £5x100.... 6 5( 0 brick tenem'ts, by J. F. B. Smyth. (Amt due William st, No. 29, office No. 2 on second story. Cole. Wm H—E J Cole. Caldwell 1 abt $20,475) 13 Estate of Charles Lord to Scbulz & Ruck- Conger, Theodore—J A Brown, Ann 1 9th av, w s, extdg from 76th to 77th sts, 204.4x ] gaber: 3 years, from May 1,1886 2,400 Crane, Melissa H—B Feely, South Orange 50 100, ten one-storv frame shanties and stable... ,' 20th st, No. 224 W., store and part cellar. Crane, R C—D B Fayerweather, Montclair 3,500 76th st, n s, 100 w 9th av. 100x102.2, vacant f George Schuttenberg to Henry Eckhoff: Same same, Montclair 1 77th st, s s. 100 w 9th av, 100x102.2, shanties J 3 years, from May 1, 1886 600 Davis, B H—A E Sheldon, Wakeman av 3,2r0 by J. F. B. Smyth. (Partition sale) 14 32d st, Nos. 165 and 167 W., Edward Martin to Davis, J C—M E Clarke, South Orange 350 Hudson st, n e cor Christopher st, runs north 91.8 Patr'ck Fagan; 4J4 years, from Feb. 1, Davis, J A—J Higgins, Bloomfield 1 x east 67.10 x north 24.5 x east 25.1 x south 90.6 x 1887: taxes, &c, and 8,500 Davis, Miriam—S Marks, N Canal st, 250 ft from west 118.10 to beginning, four four-story brick 32d st, No. 168 W. Same to same: 10 years, Park pi, 75x25 5,000 stores and tenem'ts on Hudson st and three- fromFeb. 1, 1887 ; 2,000 Dodd, Amzi, exr—H Kleineick, 13th av 900 story brick provision house on Christopher st, 34th st. No. 168 W., with right of way, &c. Jo­ Dickerson, S A, et al—M Volk, Astor 1.3 0 by R. V. Harnett. (Assignee's sale) 15 seph Thompson to George W. Koch; 10 Dimmio.k, E C—W L Allen, Mt Prospect av 1 years, from May 1,1886 4,000 Feick, C A—C Maurens, Barclay st, e s. a5xl00.. 6,000 KINGS C0CKTY. 70th st, Nos. 501, 503 and 5f5 E., first floor and Foley, John—M Smith, Bergen 400 .May basement. Henry Crichton to Jonathan Same same. 4(0 Hull st, s e s, 150 n e Broadway, 50x100 ) H. Searles; 5 years, from May 1,1886 2,500 Frantvetter, Wilhelmina — M Wheaton, East South 1st st, indeft, 22.6x85 j" 112th st. No. 172 E. William Hagan to Aaron Orange 2,000 by Taylor & Fox, at 45 Broadway, E. D 10 Hunter; 5 years, from April 1, 1885 500 Freeman, A A—R E Heckel, Belleville I,t00 Clinton st, n w s, 150 n e Degraw st, 25x100, by 112th st, No. 166 E. Mary Madden to Aaron Freseler, Bernard—M Spiro, s 3d av, 25 from Cole & Murphy, at 379 Fulton st 10 Hunter; 5 years, from May 1,1886 400 Bruce, 25x100 3,600 Gates av, a s, 306 3' w Stuy vesan* av, 18.9x100, by 113th st, No. 416 E., store, second and third Gage, R S—R B & L Assoc, Gould av 3,400 Cole & Murphy, at 379 Fulton st 11 floors of front and B 11 of rear building. Garrabrant, Ann—C Cadmus, Belleville 1 Dean st, s 8, 234.4 w Underhill av, 25x100, by T. A. Margaret Duggan to Antonio Socco; 2 years Garrabrant, M B—J Freeman, Franklin 255 Kerrigan, at 35 Willoughby st 11 for store,3 5-12 years for other portion, total 580 Garrabrant, Jane—J Freeman, Franklin 1 Maujer st, s s, 150 w Lorimer st, runs south 100 x 119th st, No. 102. s e cor 4th av, frame build­ Garrett, T F—C Frefz, Orange 1,4C0 west 8ix— to Ten Eyck st. x west 50 x north 110.6 ing. Josephine B. Crandall, trustee of Germania Ins Co—L Blechschmidt, South 18th x northeast 26.4 x north 79.6 to Lorimer st, xeast Chas. F. Eisenprice, dec'd, to John Mc­ st 400 50 to beginning, by Taylor & Fox 11 Carthy; 5 years, from May 1,1886. ..1.000 and 1,200 Green, C E, et al. exrs—W G Cook et al, Clinton 1 De Kalb av, s s, 200 e Throop av, 35x200 to Kosciusko Av A, No. 1543, store and part cellar. M>ria Same S R Gummere, Clinton 1 st, by J. Cole, at 389 Fulton st 13 A. Koch to Fritz Dieterlen; 3 years, from Gummere, S R—E G Cook, Clinton 1 Sackmann av, e g, 100 s Liberty av, 50x— to Orient May 1, 1886 900 to 1,020 Hammill, Michael—J Cuddy, Orange 1,6C0 st, New Lots, by J. Cole, at 339 Fulton st 14 Av A, n w cor 79th st, store and part of base­ Hamilton, E P—S S Dennis. Orange 6,000 Lee av, w s, 40 n Ross st, 30x80, by Taylor & Fox, ment. Henry G. Lelst to Richard Kuver; Harris, F M—D J Sprague, South Orange 1 at 45 Broadway, E. D 14 5 years, from May 1,1876 1,300 and 1,330 Hay, S C—Franklin L & I Co, Franklin 25.CC0 Same property. Assign, lease. Richard Ku­ Herring, M E—E M Oakley, East Orange 9,800 • «•»——— ver to David G. Yuengling 2,500 Hill, William—A Kirchmayr, 1 Oth av 800 LIS PENDENS, KINGS COUNTY. Same property. David G. Yuengling to Rich­ Same T A Kastner, Camden 1,700 May ard Kuver; 5 years, from May 1, 1886 Howard Savings Inst—E C Balch, East OraDge.. 1,2C0 Park pi, late Baltic st, s s, 180 w Kingston av, 50x 1,200 and 1,300 Jimmerson, N S—T Roberts, North 2d st 525 255.7 to Butler st. Jameg Eaton agt Mary C. Av B. n e cor 87th st, runs north to 88th st, x Jones, J J, et al—J F Bitz, Niagara 400 Elkins et al.: atfy, E. H. Strickland 1 east 175 x south to centre of block, x west Kass, Louisa—Excel B & L Assoc No 2, Mt Pros­ Oak st, n 8. 895 e Franklin st, 25x100. Elizabeth 75 x south to 87th st, x west 100. Lambert pect av 2,000 L. Bushnell agt Justus Palmer etal.; partition; Suydam to Philip Rheinwald: 5 years, from Kell y, J F—C Weigand, Walnut 408 atfy, R. E. Beers 1 May 1,1886 '. 1,080 Same C S Pell, Walnut 388 Clinton st, w s. 20 of centre line, bet 3d and 4th 1st av, No. 32, cor 2d st, store and basement. Kierstedd, E E—J Freeman, Franklin 2,044 pis. runs south 20x68. Cornelia B. Remsen agt Margaret Scheig to John P. Friedhoff and Kleineick, Hugo—The Franklin Savings Inst, Mary Hor;:an et al; atfy, G. I. Murphy 3 Henry C. Meyer; 5 years, from May 1, 13th av 1,6C0 De Kalb av or st, n e cor Grand av or st, 200 to'] 1887 i 1,400 Krapf, George—T Agar, Astor st 400 Jackson av, x89x2T0x95.2 1 1st av, No. 528, store and front cellar. Thomas Lappine, C T—I C Kilburn, South Orange 6.500 Grand av or st, e s, 95.10 n De Kalb av or st, 100 f . H. Riley to Henry Landwehr; 5 years, Mac-in, Sarah—C DBennelt, Bloomfield I,2t0 xlOO J from May 1, 1886 1,200 Same ECBlanchaid et al, several tracts Henry M. Lee agt Luman B. Wing et al.; action 1st av, No. 2019, store and six rooms rear of Komorn and Bremen 22,400 for discovery; atfy. S. E. Faron 3 same. Moritz Gerber to Gilbert L. Mc- Marnbey, David—M Compton, Montclair 500 Huron st, n s, 195 e Franklin st, 50x100. Sarah A. Gown; 3 7-12 years, from Oct. 1, ls85 S10 Martin, T F.' exr—C C Murray, Warren 750 Foster, et al., admrs. Cath. E. White, agt Jo­ 2d av, No. 678, store, back room and front cel­ Maurns, Benedict—C A Feick, e s Barclay st, 25x seph, Jr., et al.; atfy, A M. Sander 4 lar. Lina Rossman and ano., exrs. Nathan 100 6,000 Huron st, n s. 245 e Franklin st, 50x100. Sarah A. Rossman, to Wi.liam H. Tyler; 5 years, McCrea, M W—D Cody, northerly line Murray, Foster agt same 4 from May 1,1886 480 130 ft westerly from Broad, 25x100 5.500 Same property. Sarah A. Foster et al. agt same 4 2d av, No. 1519. s w cor 79th st. Oscar T. Mar­ Melins. S A—J P Suydam, Oraton st. 75x35. .. . 2,500 Myrtle av, n e cor Washington st, 32x85 I shall to William Radebold; 5 years, from Metz, Albert—T Teller, cor Sussex av and South Myrtle av, Nos. 7 and 9, and Fulton st. No. 365... j May 1,1886 1.400 and 3,500 3d st, 100x47 4,5C0 Cornelia Seymour agt Thomas E. Ostrander et 2d av, No. 2QC0, store and three rooms and back Michalsky, Anna—J Stein, s s Baldwin, 190 w s al.: partition; amended notice; atfy, E. S. basement. Ferdinand Kurzman and Simon West st, 30x100 4,000 Hatch 4 Herman to William McLaughlin: 5 years, Moore, G D G, admr—E Sheehan. Bowery 800 Interior lot, 64.7 w of Bushwlck av and 80 n Debe- fromMay 1, 1886 960*nd 1,080 Morgan, G W—Star Fire Ins Co, East Orange 100 voise st, runs west 25 x north 20 x25 x 20. Maria 2d av, No. 2123, store and front cellar. George Morton, M L—Weston E L Co, n s Orange, 21i ft C. Richardson agt Henry Hart and ano., War­ W. Cooper to Louis Schumacher; 8 years, from Plane, 61x100 8,C00 dens, &c.: atfy. E. M. Wight 4 fromMay 1, 1886.... 616 Mut Ben Life Ins Co—J E Bull, Austin..; 1,200 South 1st st, s R, 65.6 e Berry st late 3d st, 19x60. 2d av, No. 2296, s e cor UStli st, sto-e and front Newell. H W—J Anderson, Orange 5,500 "Benedickt Fischer agt Ernst Von Pentz et al.; cellar. Michael G. Fagan to J. Anton Boy- Nisch, Margaret—V Trautvetter, Fairview av 1,400 atfy, C. A. Flammer ? 5 ken; 4years, from May 1,1886 840 Nugent, Elizabeth—M & C C, Newark, Opening 3d av, w s, 25.2 s 39th st, 75x100. George Ball agt 3d av, No. I48i, s w cor 84tn st. Thoma* Smith Bayav 3,000 George W. Davids et al.; partition; atfy, L. A. to Samuel A. Thompson; 5 1-12 years, from Oakes, Ed ward—D Egan, Warren 1 Gould 5 Aprill,1886 5,6"0 O'Connor, Catharine—S M Parse, Congress 4,800 Van Buren st, s s, 485.10 w Sumner av. 19.2x100. 3d av. No. 1600, store. Ernest G. Stedman to Odell, Abraham—E A Pearson, West Orange 800 Patrick Concannon agt Lydia E. Boynton et al.; Benedict Theise; 4 years, from May 1.1886 1,350 Osborn, Dennis—C Selvage, Clinton av 7,000 atfy, A: G. McDonald 5 8th av. s e cor 133d st, store and rear rooms, Osborn, C S—J E Osborn et al, w s Columbia, Diamond st, e s, 2*5 n Nassau av, 25x100. -John front basement and whole second floor. 80x80 6.500 Eaglis agt Nancy J- Fordham, individ., &c, et Henry Weil, Brooklyn, to Ernest Weikert; Same F O Wreeler, w s Columbia, 80x17.. 6,500 al.: atfy, C. E. Crowell 6 4J4 years, from Nov. 1,1885; first 6 months Palmer, J D—H M Palmer, Clinton 3C0 Fulton st, s w cor Roekaway av, runs west 300 x $960 and after ... 1,008 Pierson, D M—H F Mandeville, Mulberry 1 south 100 x east 200 x south 20 x east 100 to Rock- 8th av, n w cor 48th st, store and vault* under Preble, L M—G Kreuger, Orange 2,500 away av, x north 1:'0. Andrew Bennett agt walk, with reservation as to part of vaults. Rayner, Catharine—Francis Law, Bloomfield.... 2,000 George R. Brown; action to cancel deeds, &c; Adolf Heyl to Charles E. P. Meumann; Rhoades, G B—F Butler. Montclair.... 400 atfy, J. W. Gedney 6 3 years, from May 1,1888 2,000 Ropes, Lydia L—E J McGinley, East Orange ... 1E0 Franklin av, e s, 90 s Willoughby av, 50x the block 8th av, No. 27o2, store. John F. Dunker to Rowe, Francis—L A Thome, East Orange 1,100 to Skillman st. Alexander Underhill, Jr, agt Claus Tibken; 2 years, 11 months, from June Rumpf, S M—Geo Wilkinson, revr, Camden and Robert B. Thompson; atfy, R. H. Underhill' ... 6 1, 1886 800and900 Cabinet sts 1 «_»^ 9th av, No. 313, n w cor 28th st. Georgiana P. Rundell. J H—H J Ashley, Bloomfield 300 Marcelin, by J. H. Vanderbilt, atfy, to Scales, T E—Germania Ins Co, Walnut 425 RECORDED LEASES. Frank McElduff; 5 years, from May 1,1886 1,500 Scanlan, John—Peoples' B & L Assoc, Colden... 1,4- 0 NEW YORK. Per Year 10th av, No 554, store and front cellar. New Schaible, John—W E Standhardt, Broome st ... 575 Bond st. No. 8. Charles E. Butler, exr. H. H. York Life Ins. and Trust C'\, guard, of Jo­ Scherer, Anton—J J Scherer, South Orange av.. 1 Ward, to Max Sepp; 3 years, from May 1, seph Garvey, infant, and Margaret wife of Schmidt, Bridget—J M Smith, Montclair 425 1886 $2,100 John Owens, to Edward Joyce; 7 years, Sheridan, Bernard, et al—Eighth Ward W C T Bowery, No. 153, n e cor Brooms st, second and 1 1 from May 1,1886 1,063 U, es Belleville av, 102x30 2,5f0 third floors. Mechanics' and Traders Sigler, Aaron—S Helwig, Montclair 150 Bank to Michaelis, Steckler& Co.; three Smith. Lavinia—M Helmstaedler, s s Elm st, 475 years, from May 1, 1886 1,650 from Amity. 25x95 3,000 Bowery, No, 231. James Strong, Madison, N. Starr, W L—H N Woodward. Mt Pleasrnt av.... 1,675 J., to George J. Kraus; 10 years, from NEW JERSEY. Stein, Joachim—A Michaelski, w s Livingston, May 1,1886...... : $3,600 and 4,000 100x75 2,C00 Bowery or 4th av, e s,'150 n 11th st, runs east to NOTE.—2Vie arrangement of the Conveyances, Mort­ Stolz, Catharine—Little Zion Union Am Meth point 365 west of 3d av, x north to 12th st, gages and Judgments in these lists is as follows: the Epis Church, Belleville 300 x west 10 x south — x west to Bowery, x first name in the Conveyances is the Grantor; in Stuyvesant, Robert—F Eigenmann, Houston st. 400 south 25. Rutherford Stuyvesant to William Mortgages, the Mortgageor; in Judgments, the Judg­ Stratton, Imogene, extrx—E A Stratton, Belle­ T. and Percival Smith; 10 years, 7 months ment debtor. ville 2,315 and 50 days, from Sept. 25,1885, taxes, &c, Stratton, Imogene, et al same, Belleville 1 and 1,300 The Dime Sav Inst—M A Cullen, Howard st, 100 Chrysiie st, No. 157. Eliza V., Walter S. and ESSEX COUNTY. x22 3,100 Elida Smith, Sing Sing, N. Y., to Herman Thomas, C R—Tenth Ward German and English D. Most; 10 years, from May 1,1886 nom CONVEYANCES. School, Nichols 1,050 Eldridae st, No. 77, store and cellar. Conrad Thorp, C R—H A Brown, Calumet 800 Ruble to Erich Fuchs; 5 years, from May Adams, F B—H H Tichenor, n s 2d av, 49 from Tramer, Catharine—F J Kastner, n e cor Lewis 1,1886 480 Wakeman av, 16x85 $4,000 st and 17th av, 58x100., 2,900 Greenwich st, No. 401. John Wiley, Brook­ Adelmann, A E—S A Dickerson et al, Astor I Tunis, Nehemiah— A P Hartung, Polk .. 980 lyn, to Joseph Thum; 7 years, from May 1, Allen, W L—E Rice, Clinton 220 Same J P E Huebner et al, s s Ferry, 102 ft 1888 1,200 Anderson, Thos Master—H Spinti, e s Monroe st, e Jackson, 50x90 3,200 Hester st, No. 70, store and double basement. 54x93 2,030 Vanderhoof, G H—R C Campbell. Caldwell ... 400 Joseph Kessel to Harris Rosen; 10 years, Armbruster, Andrew, et al — S A Dickerson, Walker, Margaret—M Hammill, Orange 1,500 from May 1, 1886 1.4CC etal, Astor 1 Wallace, E A—J Ager, East Orange 25 Mott st. No. 260. Charles Le R. de Chaumont Babcoek, A A—D Lawrence, Parkhurst. 2,000 de St. Paul to Bernard F. Brogan; 5 years, Baldwin, N M—F P McPeek, N 6th st 400 Wallace, Wm C—D W Miller, Summit st 1,CC0 from May 1.18S3; taxes, &c, and SJQD gall, Lydia M—J Wentworth, E. Orange...,.,,.. 4,000 Warren, D T—L Rodman, Montclair 3,75Q May 8,1886. The Record and Guide. 683

Watton, M C—E B Aymar, fiiast Orange ;. 29,000 Campbell. Josephine—A A Campbell, J City — 5,500 Helmes, Bernard—G A Stevens, 2 years 2,000 Wilder Samuel—M Tralno!-, Monrclalr... ..;..... t§0 Cambeii. Mieha«-1—J Pelloss, Hoboken 2,350 Henriques, E H—I W Pyle, 2 years 1,250 Wilkinson, Geo, recVr—F Weber, n w cor Ciim- Carry, William—Softliia Betiz, J City nom Herkstroter, L W—F H Herkstrotter, 1 year .... 350 deh and Cabinet sts, 2BxliO 3,550 Carney, M J—The United N J R R and Canal Hill, D A—W H Daggitt, 3 years 4,000 Same-=^S Skinner, Elizabeth av 800 Co, Harrison 2,000 Hoffman, Joseph—The Mutual Life Ins Co, Ho­ Ssme D A Stites, Clinton av 910 Cleary, D E—P Curly, J City 550 boken, 1 year 4,0C0 Same B T Stites, Clinton av 910 Coles, F W—Anna F Curlin, J City 1,700 Hughes, John=-Exr W Carroll, Hoboken, 5 years 500 Williams, A E—H VV Richardson, East Orange.. 2,200 Coles, J B, by exr—D De Long, J City 10,5f 0 Hyatt, Mary D—J B Warren, Kearney, installs.. 1,900 Williamson, J A, assignee, &c—E Cox, Milburn. 2J0 Coles, Harriet—D De Long, J City nom Johnson, Sophia C—Trustee Hoboken Fire De­ niapp, S H-J McKeever, J City 4.000 partment Fund, Kearney, 1 year 1,0C0 MORTGAGES. Culgin, James—J Whalen. J City 3,125 Koester, Louis—C J Doran, Sy^-ara V00 Agar, Thos—TheEB&L Assoc, Astorst 1,200 Daggitt, W H—D A Hill, J City 6,100 Lausecker, Catharine—H D Lohmaon, 3 years .. 2,000 Same sams .-.•.•.... i;;i :.. : goo Daly, Jennie;—G Pearson, J City 3.350 Mackenzie, John—N H Chesebrough, Hoboken, 5 Agar, Jobii-~J 0 uulbersoh, East Orange 1,600 Drooghar't. John—J Padden, North Pergen 70 years 5,000 Ayttl&n-, E B — Orange Savings Bank, East Emmons, F S—Etienne Robert, J City;;: 8,100 Masruer, Thomas—C Parker, Bayonne, 3 years .. 500 Orange 2,500 Fleming, Bridget—R J Wortennyke, J City nom Marion, Rose C—M T Barrett, puard, Harrison, Batler, Frank—The Am Ins Co, Montclair 1,800 F< >x, Margaret—G C Pfeiffer, Harrison 4,350 1 year 750 Balch, E C—The Howard Sav Inst, East Orange. 1,000 Franze, A V—A J Davis, Weehawken 2,700 Masterson, Thomas—G Ackerson, Jr, 3 years — 700 Beach, S H—M. F Dodd, Bloomfleld 5,000 Gardner, John and R E—P McDonald, North Mays, Edmond—Caroline Scarry, 1 year 800 Beyer, August—S R Duryee et al, exrs, Hayes... 300 Bergen 475 McGovern, Patrick—The Provident Inst for Sav­ Biller, C H—W A Shannon, Alpine st 1,800 Gilson, Lucinda—exr H Jahn<*. J City 18,000 ings, Jersey City, 1 year 2,500 Bonnet, John—M & C C, Newark, Charlton 148 Gilson, W C—Lucinda Gilson, J City 2,000 McGuckin, J F—Monticello Mutual Building and Conger, Theodore—C R wotters, Rosevilleav 4,500 Glnocchii, Mary J and Louis V, heirs of Louis Loan Assoc, installs 2,000 Crump, A B—J H Francisco, Montclair 1,500 -=-B Neid, J C:ty nom McKeever, John—S H Clapp, E years 1,000 CttUen, M A—The Mut B & L Assoc, Howard.... 3,000 Gross, Clara B—J W Finch, Bayonne 2,400 McLean. Andrew—Harriet S Grey, 3 morts, each Cuddy, John—A Eberle. Orange .. 700 Halsted, D C—W W Bliven, Bayonne nom $2,166, 1 year 6,498 Davis, Sarah—The Dime Sav Inst, Jones 2,000 Hamblen, Rebecca E., J G and He en a, et al, by Meier, Christiannar—F Schweppe, Hoboken, 5 Davison, James—G D G Moore. Bloomfleld 1,700 sheriff—E F C Young, trustee, J City 8,100 years 1,400 Dunn, John—N JPG In3 Co, Tichenor st 1,600 Hamilton, Isaac—R Reed. J City 10 Mfitzhorn, B F—L Immen, Hoboken, 5 years ... 4,.'00 Egan, Delia—Howard Sav last. Warren : f00 Harper, James, by exr—J Dolan, J City 1.000 Morgan, Agnes E—J A Cadmus, Bayonne, 3 yrs. 610 Finger, Fanny—The G Sav Bank; Fringe ; 2,800 Same J Matthews, J City 700 Muller, Conrad—Mechanics' Trust Co, Bayonne, Foley, John-J Trainer, Montclair 1,000 Hoghland. J W-=Helen Bogert, J City 8.0 1 year 12,000 Garreau, Giistave—J Murphy, Somerset st 800 Hdltz, Btargaretha Ba^Auha O W Dieckmann, Muller, Mary—T Hunt, 2 years 400 Hammill, Michael—M Walker, Orange 300 Hoboken ,: 29,500 Parker, J W—G Howard, West Hoboken, 1 year. T50 Helmstaedler, Michael—C A Feick,Union 1,000 Hughes, Henrietta H, AV H Davies and Charles Pelloso, John—M Campen, Hoboken, 3 years— 1,C00 Heckel, R E—A A Freeman. Belleville 800 Hommit—Eliza H B Forman, J City nom Polster, Johann—The Excelsior Mutual Building Hennessey, Wm—J B Brumby, Somerset 400 Tnwright. J C—P Tully, J City nom and Loan Assoc, install? 1,000 Higgins, Thomas—J Fairbanks,|Bloomfield 800 Isbills, Edmond—D H Garbs, Bayonne 850 Powers, William—The Bayonne Building Assoc Higgins, James—J H Dodd, Bloomfleld 950 Same — D Daly, Bayonne 850 No 2, Bayonne, installs 1,200 Hoe 1, Geo—S L Stevens, K orth 3d 150 Same F Richards, Bayonne 850 Prendergast, Louise A—The Mutual Life Ins Howe, A B=A E BoWe, Montclair.. ;;...= ...... 1,200 Isbills, William—M Foster, J City 11,000 Co.lyear 3,000 Hllebner, J P E -N Tunis. Fef ry 2,200 Jacfesoti, Mary^-E Mays, J City. 5,500 Purry, Patrick—Exr H V Saddle. 3 years 2,200 Hyatt, J W—Mut Benefit Life Ins Co, Quitman.. 2,000 Keasbey, A <2— M J Meahey, Harrison 500 Randall, Jostph — The People's Building and Jamison, J J—W Parkinson, Franklin 500 Kerrigan, Sarah O—A Albuch, West Hoboken.. 600 Loan Assoc, Harrison, installs 1,000 Jones, W F, Jr—J Trainer, Montclair 1,275 Same J J Albuch, West Hoboken 250 Richards, Frank—EIsbills, Bayonne, installs... 700 Lemassena, A—BjC Dutcher, Halsey 2,5' K) Kershaw, I N—Margaret J Armstrong, J City... nom Robert, Etienne, and Marie J—F S Emmons, 5 Love, J J H—Z S Crane, Montclair 8,500 Korn. Margaretha—J Faller, J City 1,600 years 1.500 Lum, C E—E C Felo Smith, Orange st 1,5'K) Mackin, Francis—M J Meaney, Harrison 425 Roome, H C—C F W Buck, 1 year 15,000 Lum, H E-J A Whittaker, Billside av 500 Marion, Rose C, J H and Catharine, by sheriff- Sargent, Louis—E J Deraismes, Union, 3 years.. 800 Martin, Ellen—F Bonykarnper, Bowery loO Rose C Marion, Harrison 458 Schuman, Sophie—C Runyon, admr, 3 years— 2,500 Marr, A C. et al—W A Baldwin, Bloomfleld 950 McClain, Alexander—P Lang. J City 2,000 Scotr, John—Trustee of Martha R Harrison, 3 Mandeville, J C—E E Bond. Mulberry st 2,172 McLean, Ann M—J Scott, J City 2,350 years 1,100 Mackin, Sarah—E C Blanchard et al. Lemon. ... 3,300 Meaney, M J—The United N J R R & Canal Co, Seifke, Louisa—Caroline Allen, guard, 1 year... 2,000 M^-Carty, Matthew—J E Reynolds, East Orange. 400 Harrison 500 Stewart. T J—The Jersey City Ins Co, 5 years... 4,000 McCann, Frederick—The Sec Savings Bank, Mul­ Same—-eame 425 Storer, J D—P Deickmann, Hobokpn, 3 years.... 6.0OO berry st 1,700 Morse, J G—P Brenan, J City 1,800 Sturm, Katharina—J L Deraismes. Union, 5 yrs. 2,700 McCrea, M W—S S Doughty, Astor 3,700 Mount, S C—J W Finch, Bayonne Thorp, Ezekiel—The Excelsior Mutual Building Oakley, E M—A Kennedy, Halsted 5,000 Nicolas, E B—Sophia C Johnson. Kearney 2,400 and Loan Assoc, iastalls P00 Palmer, H M—C W Riker, Clinton 350 Parker, Cortlandt—T Magner, Bayome 1,200 Unold, C A—Rosina Rehfeld, Union, 3 years... 750 Parsons, S F—E W" Parsons, N Y av 1,500 Same——P Downs. Bayonne 275 Van Zaasbeck, Delia—C F Ruh, Hoboken, 3 yrs 503 Pell, C S—S Pell, Walnut st 350 Pfeiffer, G C—The United New Jersey R R & Van Gelder, John—Exr JC Van Gelder, North Post, Delia—J H Blonvelt, Summer av 500 Canal Co, Harrison 7,080 Bergen, 1 year ... 2,0frt Reinhardt, Christopher—E A Kirchhof, Spring- Same—same, Harrison 4,350 Same same, North Bergen. 1 year 2,0i0 fleldav 6,900 Rademann, Peter—The Mayor, &c, of J City.... 800 Vialon, Claude—J M Blauvelt, West Hoboken, 3 Richardson, H W—A E Williams, East Orange.. 1.600 Randoph, Sarah A-J F Randolph, J City nom years 651 Sheldon, Ann Eliza— B H Davis, Wakeman av... 2,200 R ^ed, Robert—Rosina Hamilton, J City 10 Wersing, George—L M Raven, 3 years 1,500 Smith, P J—A B Brown, Orange 1.200 Rehberger, Dominick—Lavinia Q Pett, J City... 8?5 Whalen, John—J Culgin, 5 years 1,500 Snow, F A—C Dallett, East Orange 3,500 Same W R Dumond, J City 825 Wild, Henry—O H Perry. 2 years 3.000 Spinti, Henry—T W Dawson, exr, Monroe ), li 0 Reviere, Sarah M—John Brosnan, Harrison.. .. 1,000 Witterschein, Jacob—Christiana Pfenning, 3 yrs. 3.5C0 St John, M H—The German Savings Bank, East Rode, C G—F Young, J City 1300 Ziegler, John—C Homeyer, installs - - -. *20 Orange 5,000 Roaenkraus, H O—C Gennaer, J City 6,000 Stringer, Geo—Firemen's Ins Co, Avon 2,500 Ruh, C F—Katharina Sturm, Union 2,600 CHATTEL MORTGAGES. Stratton, E A—J C Davis, Belleville 1,100 Scarry. Caroline—E Mays, J City 1,450 Abraham, Hart, Hoboken — S J Weinthal, Teller, Theresa—Eat B & L Assoc, Sussex av 3,500 Same A Arbuckle. J City 2.750 clothing store 2,600 Wachenfeld. W—W Schaub. Court 450 Schroeder, Louise—C F Ruh, Union 2,500 Bahr, John and A, Bayonne—R Hirt, clothing Ward well, E H—L W Bispham. S'>uth Orange. . 10,000 Schweppe. Leonora—Christiana Meier, Hoboken. 2,300 store 300 Wallace, M B—S A Knapp, East Orange 2,000 See, A VV—Anna M Dutcher, Kearney 2,500 Becker, C C—T J Blanck & Co. furniture 314 Warman. T E—G Elverson, Mulberry st 2,000 Siedler, Charles—H Wille, West Hoboken 1,400 Bojanga, Herman—C Wienges, drugs-tore 400 Weber, Frank—H F Coffin et al, Camden 2,5.'0 Simonson. E B—W R Simonson, J City nom Boy Ian, M J—Jas Cunningham, Son & Co, coaches Wheaton. Mathias—I M Harrison et al, East Symes, J H—W H Kraft, North Bergen nom and hearse 1,020 Orange 1,000 Soltan, Christian—O Hussa, J City 1,500 Buchman, Charles, Hoboken—P Ballantine & Wilson, M L—G C Freeman. Mechanic 800 Stevens, G A—B Helmes, J City 5,125 Sons, saloon 200 Wissel, Adam—M Schaedel, Somerset st 1,700 Stout, John—W Fearis, Hoboken 1,000 Crampton, H F, also known as H F Carpenter— Wooding, S D-J Trainer, Montclair 1,000 Stratton, Elizabeth B—Josephine C Seymour, G Bach, furniture 500 CHATTEL MORTGAGES. Bayonne 3,500 Daab, Frederick, Hoboken — Hertler & Son, Andrews, B L, 15 Bank st—F N Van Emburg, Tappan, J B C—P Rademan, J City 100 horses and butcher shop 300 Same same, J City 450 Dorington. James—Nuffer & Lippe, landau... . 5il furniture 500 Tappan, Mary—J P Hall, J City f00 Brower, Jacob, 140 Commerce st—C Bierman, Donnell, Z F, Bayonne—Annie C Donnell, sa­ The American Ins Co—G C Pfeiffer, Harrison.. 7,000 loon 650 furniture 53 The Hoboken Land and Improvement Co—J D Candy, C S, 59 State st—W Brumaker, furniture 1,150 Foltmer, Ferdinand, Hoboken — E Rehen, Storer, Hoboken.. 4,479 grocery store, horse, wagon, &c 1,000 Cummings, S, 19 Baldwin st—Finter & Co. furni­ The Jersey Land and Basin Co—B Waters, J ture truck 175 Gatgens, Wilhelm, Hoboken—J Hoffman, saloon 280 City 1,200 Greenslade, John, Bayonne—James Cunning­ Dally, M L^-Fullerton av—L M Weyand, furni­ The Mutual Life Ins Co—J Hoffman, Hoboken.. 5,500 ture 1,200 ham, Son & Co, coach 570 Toffey, Emma L—F Scott, J City 500 Grimm, Herman, Hoboken—A M Stern & Co, Guastoni, Tilippo, 31 Commerce st—T Masa, sa­ Tully, Philip—J O Inwright, J City nom loon 800 horses 260 Van Buskirk, Elizabeth C—Edward Clark, J Hoellger. Bernhard, Hoboken—The Brunswick- Heer, Ferd, et al. 90 Springfield av—F A Kur- Cry 1-000 sheedt, machine 300 Balke-Collender Go, billiard table 140 Same Anna M Grosklaus. J City 500 Hume, Emma E—S Allen, furniture ."" 250 Hellman, E, cor Locke and Central avs—P Bal- Same Emma A Bishop, J City 500 lantine & Sons, saloon 200 Jones, Thomas—M Kiernan, stock and fixtu-e, Warren, J B—Mary D Hyatt, Kearney 5,400 store 200 Hickman, M E, 28 13th av—E Hobbs, furniture.. 56 Wehnke, W E—L Felker ,Union 2,500 Kleb, J D, 177 William st—C Feigenspan, saloon. 550 Ki'patrick, M J—D B Day, saloon, billiard tables, Winthrop, B R, by exr—E D Adams, J City 650 saloon, &c 500 Kuebler, R, et al, 239 Market—J Hemmendinger, Wescott, Sarah P—J W Finch, Bayonne 2,100 restaurant. 300 Magnus, Conrad, Hoboken—T W Goerig, photo­ Whalen, J H—N .Tarvis, J City 2,000 graph gallery 200 Meeker, F N, 21 Hoyt ... F J Kastner, saloon 100 Yergens, Emma P, C J, W W and E M Bliven- Mendel, Louis, 274 Springfield av—C Feigen­ McNeill, Michael—W Hackett, frame building.. 585 G H Gould, Bayonne 4,750 Mulhall, John—S J Furey, saloon 504 span, saloon 225 Young, E F C, trustee—Trustee of Emi!y B Goel- Piez, Jacob, 459-465 Springfield av—L M Stein, Parell,- Gregoria—L Capoano, grocery and ler et al, J City nom liquorstore 465 saloon 600 Zumkley, Catharine—Margaretha Korn, J City.. 400 Wort, James, 854 Broad—J Skinkle, store fixt­ Paukerowsky, Maximilian, Hoboken — G Melchoir, stock and fixtures, store 700 ures 820 MORTGAGES. Zellers, 1 S, Clinton and Jeliff avs—G H Peters, Schafer, Emu—The Henry Elias BrewiDg Co, saioon 401 sprinkling truck 337 Arbuckle,Alexander—Caroline Scarry, 1 year.. 1,000 Spatz, Henry, and G A Habn. partner of Spatz Zeppelin, Max, Bloomfleld—Archer Mfg Co, Armstrong, Margaret and Matthew—Exr John & Hahu—The F & M Schaefer Brewing Co, barber's fixtures 512 Tonnele, 3 vears 2,000 saloon 150 Becker, John—L Heilbrun, North Bergen, 5 yrs. 3,000 Stillwagon. Wil'iam, New York—Cornelia V Brenan, Patrick—J G. Morse, 5 years 900 Ballard, saloon 1,500 HUDSON COPNTf. Broadhead, D D, Jr—Bayonne Building Assoc No 2, Bayonne, installs 200 Sweet, J H—Julia Rector, confectionery fixtures 2^0 CONVEYANCES. Wade, J N—L Cowii

BUILDING MATEBTAL PKICES MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS 2.6x6.10 1 94 2 46 Any of these 2.6x7.0 2 08 2 89 S, MARKSVILUE, Catalogues will 2.8x6.8 1 19 2 54 3 71 GRATIS. be sent free 2.8x7.0 2 16 2 60 3 86 upon application if this Journal be 2.10x6.10 2 09 2 68 3 96 ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL AND mentioned. 3.0x7.0 2 34 2 84 4 22 100 Page Illustrated Catalogue of Hot Bed Sash Glazed, 3.0x6.0. $2 15 LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER, Books on Building and Decoration. Hot Bed Sash Unglazed, 3.0x6.0 85 343 EAST 34til STREET, NEW TORE. 75 Page Illustrated Catalogue of Drawing Instruments. OUTSIDE BLINDS. Photographs of Residences, Interiors, Groups, Ma­ 20 Page Illustrated Catalogue of Artists' Materials. Per lineal foot, up to 2.10 wide @S0 20 chinery and Architectural Work a Specialty. Orders WM, T. COMSTOCK, Per lineal foot, up to 3.1 wide © 22 by mail receive prompt attention. 6 ASTOR PLACE, NEW YORK. Per lineal foot, up to 3.4 wide <& 24 INSIDE BLINDS. J. K, BRIGH1M, Importer of Per lineal foot, 4 folds, Pine @ 92 SPANISH MOSAIC FLOOR TILES. Per lineal foot, 4 folds, Ash or Chestn't ® 10 Acknowledged the best for hardness, finisn and Per lin. ft, 4 folds, Cherry ei Butternut @. 1 30 color. Many beautiful and exclusive patterns for Halls, Per lineal foot, 4 folds, Black "Walnut @ 1 50 Vestibules and Rooms. Send for designs and estimates. 237 Broadway, N. Y. (Broadway Bank Building FOREIGN WOODS. Cedar—Small 5 ARTISTIC STONE CUTTING. FIGURE CARVING. do —Medium m do —Large m JAMES M. KERR, Mahogany—Small (Successor to Boyd & Kerr.) do —Medium 6it do —Large do —Extra Large 12 @ Architectural & Monumental Sculptor Rosewood, ordinary to good 2* BoiRii iiii^iiris Modeling and Carving in Stone, Wood, Plaster or Rosewood, good to fine 14 Papier-Mache. Lignumvitae, 8©12 in $ ton 45 00 4M A FlN§ ABSQRTWIENT <3F Shop, 231 West 30th Street, New York. Lignumvitee, other sizes 15 00 0$*0 Architectural Models to a Scale. GLASS. oc Window Glass, Prices Current per Box of 50 feet. L. 8. DEWEY'S SINGLE. Sizes. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 6x8—10x15 $1150 $10 50 $10 00 $9 50 STORAGE WAREHOUSES, 11x14—16x24 13 00 12 25 1150 10 75 104,106 and 108 E. 126th St., N. Y. 18x22—20x30 17 00 16 00 14 50 13 25 Goods called for and delivered to all parts of the 15x36—24x30 19 00 17 00 15 00 26x28—24x36 20 00 18 50 16 25 City or Country in trucks and vans, boxing and ship­ 26x36—26x44 2150 20 00 16 50 ping attended to. Separate rooms for furniture, &c. 26x46—30x50. 23 50 22 00 19 00 30x52—30x54 25 00 23 00 20 00 <3-eorge 33. ZBrown, 30x56—34x56 26 00 24 00 22 00 C. SHORTMEIER, Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter, 34x58—34x60 27 50 26 00 23 50 125TH STREET, COB. 4TH AVENUE. 36x60—40x60 3100 28 00 26 00 (Formerly of 506 West 34th Street.) DOUBLE. Sanitary Plumbing in all its Branches. 6x8—10x15 14 00 13 50 13 00 12 25 HOUSE, SIGN & WAGON 11x14—16x24 17 00 16 00 15 25 14 50 Roofs, Furnaces and Ranges repaired. 18x22—20x30 22 00 20 50 19 00 416 Fourth Avenue PAINTER, W. A. liAWTON. 15x36—24x30 24 00 22 00 20 00 BREWERS' SIGNS A SPECIALTY. 26x28—24x36 26 00 24 00 2175 26x36—26x44 27 50 26 00 22 50 430 11th Avenue, Bet. 35th and 36th Streets, N. T. C. H. KRANICHFELT, 26x46—30x50 30 00 28 00 24 50 30x52—30x54 3150 29 00 26 00 PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FITTER, 30x56—34x56 33 00 30 50 28 00 34x58—34x60 35 00 34 00 3100 858 RIVINGTON STKEET, Bet. Sheriff & Columbia Sts. 36x60-40x60 38 00 36 00 34 00 Sizes above—$15 per box extra for every 5 inches. An additional 10 per cent, will be charged for all glass CABINET WOEK. more than 40 inches wide. All sizes above 52 inches in ength, and not making more than 81 inches will be 0E3. 3VE. PritolxarcJ, charged in the 84 united inches' bracket. Will remove his Discount 75 and 5@75 and 10 per cent, single thick on French; 75@75 and5 percent, on American. Per square foot, net cash. PLAITING AND MOULDING MILL GREENHOUSE, SKYLIGHT AND FLOOR GLASS. From NOB. 493,495,497 & 499 E. 133d St., % Fluted plate... % Rough plate.. 27@3C on May 1st, 1-16 Fluted plate... 14 Rough plate.. ]A Fluted plate... % Rough plate.. 60@70 To his new building now in course of construction on J2 Rough plate... 1 Rough plate.. 70@80 138th STREET and MOTT AVENUE. HAIR—Duty free. Cattle $ bushel of 7 lbs. 21@26 Goat — Hall <3c (3-arrison, IRON. Manufacturers of Pig, Scotcn, Coltness $ ton $20 00 ©20 25 Pig, Scotch, Glengarnock 19 00 ©19 50 INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Pig, Scotch, Eglinton 17 50 ©18 00 Church, Office and Bank Furniture, Pig, American, No. 1 18 00 ©18 50 Wood Mantels and Cabinet Trim. Pig, American, No. 2 17 00 ©17 50 New York Office, 122 BOWERY, Cor. Grand Street. Pig, American, Forge 16 00 ©16 50 (Boynton's New Gas-Tight Furnace.) Factory in Philadelphia. HENRY C. ADAMS, Manager. BAR IRON FROM STORE. Common Iron. H. IE. SMITH, M to 1 in. round and square $lb 17©5 1 80 Hardwood Trim, Doors and Mantels 1 to 6 in. x%tolm 1 75 © 1 80 BQYNTON FURNACE CO., Refined Iron. Fine Interior Fittings in Hardwoods a Specialty. 54 to 2 in. round and square 1 90 © 2 30 446 and 448 WATER ST., Bet Market and Pike St., N.Y 1 to 6 in. x% to 1 in 1 90 © 2 30 94 Beekman St., N. Y. 1 to 6 in. xM and 5-16 195 © 240 Sole Owners and Manufacturers of Rods—%@11-16 roun d and square 1 80 © 2 30 White, Polter & Paige Manuf. Co., Bands—1 to 6x3-16 No. 12 2 00 © 2 50 BOYNTON'S CELEBRATED FURNACES Norway nail rods 5 © 6 415 Wfflonghby AT., Brooklyn, N. T. Common R. G. Manufacturers of " Builders' Cabinet Work," Hard­ Ranges, Baltimore Heaters, etc. wood Mantels, Doors, Trimmings, Wainscoting, Sheet. American. American. "With 1888-4-5 Improvements. Nos.l0tol6 $lb2 70 ©3 00 Console and Pier Frames and Architectural Wood Nos.l7to20 3 00 @ — N. A. BOSTON, President. J^^^'Snlch Work. Special designs made, and estimates given to Nos.21to24 300 @ — architects and builders. Nos.25to26 ; 300 © 3 12>$ 3%@ C. B. Bo™,Sec. & Treas. J teo^ver^yearT" TELEPHONE CALL 273, WILLIAMSBURG. Nos.27to28 325 ©3 50 3M@ 4 B. B. 2d quality 40 Tears In this lime of Business. Galvanized, 10 to 20 Plowdon Stevens, do 21to24 5W@ Over 50,000 "Boynton" Furnaces now in use. do 25to26 Manufacturer of do 27 6 © do 28 <%© <3k "W_ IR-AJDEIt <3c CO., Patent planished ^lb A, 10c.; B, 9 MANUFACTURERS OF WOOD M0UUDINGS Russia $ lb 9&@ 10J^ SAL T-C LAZED SEWER PIPE AND TRIMMINGS, Rails, American steel .. 34 50 © 35 00 FOOT OF WEST 48TH STREET, NEW YORK. Office, 811 Want 51st 8fc. Nnw York CHtjr. LABOR. Planing, Sawing, Re-Sawing, Scroll Sawing & Turning. Ordinary, per day $150 ©250 Masons, do 350 ©400 Jacob 2s£iller5 Plasterers, do ©400 ARTISTIC CABINET WORK Carpenters, do ©350 Plumbers, do 300 ©3 50 Carpenter and Builder, JB. Schmidt

MISCELLANEOUS. BUILDING MATERIAL PEICES. AKOHITEOTS. LUMBER. Prices for yard delivery, average run of stock. MAX SCHROFF, Allowance must be made on one side for special con­ tracts, and on the other for extra selection. ARCHITECT, New York. Pine tub plank $ M ft $75 00 @ 80 00 23 Union Square, - Pine, very choice and ex. dry, 65 00 @ 70 00 Pine.good 55 00 @ 60 00 Cliarles Xl&xxtss, Pinepickings 45 00 @ 50 00 ARCHITECT, Pinei shipping box 21 00 @ 22 50 GERMAN SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Pine, common box 18 00 @ 20 00 (Room No. 2,3d floor.) 14th Street and 4th Avenue. Pine, common box, % 16 00 @ 18 00 Pine, tally plank, 1J4,10in., dres'd ea 44 @ 50 GEOKGE M. WALGBOVE, Pine, tally plank, 1M, 2d quality 35 @ 40 ARCHITECT, Pine, tally plank, lj£, culls 30® 32 Pine, tally boards, dressed, good 32 @ 35 160 FULTON STREET. Cor. Broadway. New York. Pine, tally boards, dressed, common. 88 @ 30 Pine, strip boards, m'ch'able, dress'd 20 @. 22 A. B. OGDEN & SON, Pine, strip boards, common 18 @ 20 Pine, strip boards, clear 25@ 26 Pine, strip plank, dressed, clear 33 @ 35 ARCHITECTS, Spruce boards, dressed 25 @ 28 1031 MADISON AVENUE. Southeast Cor. 79th Street. Spruce plank, 1J£ inch, each 28@ 80 WILLIAM GRATJL, Spruce plank, 2 inch, each 38 @, 40 Spruce plank, 1J^ inch, dressed 28 @ 80 ARCHITECT, Spruce plank, 2 inch, dressed 43 @ 45 Spruce wall scrips, 2x4 15® 18 Germania Bank Building, 215 Bowery, Cor. Rivington. Spruce timber ...sgMft 20 00 @ 28 00 FREDERICK EBELING, Hemlock boards each 18 ® 20 Hemlock joist, 2}^x3 16 @ 18 (Formei ly with John B. Snook.) Hemlock joist, 3x4 18® 20 Hemlock joist, 4x6 40 @ 44 Ash.good $Mft 48 00 ® 55 00 Office, 99 E. 3dSt.,N W. Cor. 1st AT., N. Y. Oak 55 00 ® 65 00 JOHN BRANDT, These blinds require no hinges, and all trimmings are Maple,cull 25 00 ® 30 00 supplied. They do not interfere with curtains or win­ Maple, good 45 00 ® 50 00 dow ornaments, and are so constructed that light and Chestnut 45 00 @ 52 00 ARaHiTEaT, air can be admitted from any part of the window. Be­ Cypress, 1, % 2 and 2U inch 35 00 ® 40 00 ing easily and rapidly operated they neither rattle nor Black Walnut, good to choice 140 00 @160 00 1491 THIRD AVENUE, - Northeast Cor. 84th Street. Black Walnut, ordinary to fair. 100 00 ©120 00 get out of order. They economize space by doing OT. LOUIS UNGRICH, away with pockets and the necessity of furring out, Black Walnut, % 85 00 @100 00 and can be removed and replaced instantly without Black Walnut, selected and seasoned 150 00 ®175 00 even drawing a screw. They require no special frame Black Walnut counters $ft 22® 28 1554 Broadway, as they can be attached with equal facility to any win­ Black Walnut, 5x5 150 00 ©160 00 Late with James E. Ware. New York. dow. For workmanship or style these blinds are not Black Walnut, 6x6 160 00 ©170 00 ••vcelled by any in the market. Call and see them, or Black Walnut, 7x7.. 175 00 ©180 00 sen 1 for circular. Black Walnut, 8x8 175 00 ©180 00 ALEKED ZUCKEK & CO„ Cherry, wide $ Mft 100 00 ©120 00 (Successors to HENRY FERNBACH), W.ffi. HAMILTON, Sole Agent, 1193 Broadway. Cherry, ordinary 70 00 @ 80 00 " Also Improved English Venetian Blinds Whitewood, inch 45 00 @ 50 00 346 AND 848 BROADWAY Whitewood, % inch 3500®4000 HERMANN H. SPINB1BR, in any desired wood handsomely finished." Whitewood, % panels 45 00 @ 50 00 Yellow pine dressed flooring, $ M ft. 2800@3500 City Surveyor, Topographical & Sanitary Engineer Yellow Pine girders 25 00 ® 30 00 iSGHAPER & CORRIGAN, Shingles, extra shaved pine, 18 in $M ® 33 LIBERTY STREET, Room 9, New York. Shingles, extra sawed pine, 18 in 5 75 ® 6 00 Shingles, clear sawed pine, 16 in 450® 500 THEOBALD ENGELHARDT, Shingles, heart, cypress, 24x7 2200®2400 BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Shingles, heart, cypress, -20x6 @ 14 00 PLASTER PARIS. No. 779 BROADWAY, Cor. Wall St., Brooklyn, E. D Calcined, ordinary city $ bbl 1 30 ® 1 35 2S5 WEST 125th STREET, IT. Y. Calcined, city casting 1 40 ® 1 50 Calcined, city superfine.., 1 65 ® 1 75 BE LEMOS & COKDES, Calcined, Eastern 130 © 1 35 1AINTS AND OILS. ARCHITECTS, SEWER GA3_DESTR0YED!I Chalk block $ton ©200 189 BROADWAY, - NEW YORK. Chalk is barrels $ 100 lbs 25 © 30 China clay. $ ton 12 00 ©18 00 AH poisonous and disease-breeding gases, germs of Whiting, gilders, &c 60 © 65 Greorge W. Da Cunha fevers in residences and buildings of all description Whiting, common $lb ._ 42^ Paris White, English $ lb 1 00 © 1 20 thoroughly destroyed. Perfect ventilation of sewer, Lead, white, American, dry •A.2?02aJ.t©0*9 drain, soil and closet pipes guaranteed. Lead, white, American, in "oil pure... 261 and 263 BBOADWAY. NEW YORTT. Endorsed by the Board ol Health Physicians Lead, English, B. B. in oil Lead, red, American 6 ARCHITECTS SPECIFY. and Scientists of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Litharge 6 Ochrej French, dry The Climax Rail lor all sliding doors, Venetian, red, American 1 It eannot jump the track, and is level United States Sewer Gas Venetian red, English 1^@ with the floor. Tuscan red 11 Cremator Co., Indian red.. -, 10 GEO. F. TAYLOR, Business Manager, Vermillion, Arorrican Lead 10J£© 134 WATER ST., N. Y. Boom 105 (Washington Building) Vermillion, EA^lish ©- 57 Carmine, Auiencan, No. 40 8 1552 ©3 25 !N"o. 1 Broadway. Orange Mineral... DAVID WELCH, Paris green 15 © 18' JAMES MCLAUGHLIN. Sienna, lump Sienna, powdered , 5 m COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Umber, Amer.. raw and powdered... 1! Real Estate Transfers and Searches a Specialty. Contracts and Estimates Furnished. All Kinds of Umber, Turkey, lump 2] ¥ Freighting. 604 West 48 th Street, IV. Y. Umber, Turkey, powder 8 Liens Perfected. Drop Black, English 11 it* Drop Black, American 7 13 Morse Building-, 140 Nassau Street, MT. Y. Prussianblue 7 15 Ultramarine blue 7 20 ILLUSTRATED Chrome green .. 10 25 ARCHITECTURAL WOOD WORKERS, ~iMttd Oxide zinc, American MM VBttmSSBX HAND-BOOK BY Oxide zinc, French, V M G S 7ja® MAIL. Oxide zinc, French, VMES 5M® 6" H, 0. RUMMUER & GO,, SLATE, Delivered at New York. Mantels, Doors, Trimmings, Wainscot, Etc., Purple roofing slate ^square $6 00 ©7 00 Office and Factory, IS and 16 13th AT,, N. Y. Green slate : 6 00 ©7 00 'ANDREW'S Red slate — ©15 00 One block above "West 11th St. Estimates furnished.* Black slate, Pennsylvania (at Jersey Full Stock of Wood Mantels on hand. City) ... 450 ©500 CELEBRATED!* STONE—Cargo rates, delivered at New York. Amherst freestone, in rough, « C ft No. J $ 96 © 1 00 Amherst d© do fC ft No. 8 75 © 85 DYCKERHOFF Berlin freestone, in rough 75 © 1 00 DESKS. Berea freestone, in rough ,. — © Made of best kiln dried lumber of Brown stone, Portland, Ct. .'. 1 00 © 1 35 Brown stone, Belleville, N. J 1 00 ® 1 35 PORTLAND CEMENT improved designs and thorough work­ Granite, rough 45 © 1 25 Is superior to any other Portland Cemest made. Granite, Scotch, $ ft 100 1 Circular with Testimonials and Tests sent on appli­ manship; also Library Tables, Office NATTVK STOKE. cation^ Lounges and Chairs. Common building stone «load Base stone, 2kj ft. in length, $ lin. ft E. THIELE, Sole Agent, TL S. Base stone, 3 ft. in length.. Bank fitting a specialty. Base stone, " ft. inlenj " 78 William Street jtfew York. Base stone, 4 ;, intent We claim great superiority in all Office Base stone, * ft. in leni Furniture. Prices reduced. Base stone, 5 in leni Base stone. 6 ft. in length SOLDERS. Half and half 14M& A. H. ANDREWS & CO., Extra 13J4@ - No.i 1© BOJSTX) ST., N . "5T. No.2 TIN PLATES. I. C. Charcoal, 10x14 , «ptaox $. 5 00 Iron Beam Protection. Patented June 3.1884 I. C. coke, 10x14 4 60 I. X. charcoal, 10x14 e 25, D. BLACK, I. C. charcoal, 20x28 10 S5 HENRY MAURER, Manufacturer of I. X. chaycoal, 14x20 6 85 I. C. coke, 14x30 4 60 FIRE-PROOf MATERIAL I. C. coke, terns, 14x80 6 75 „ „ Of every description. Hollow Brick made of Clay L C. charcoal, terne, 14x30 4 62^^6 8^ for Flat Arches, Partitions, Furring, etc. Porous STAIR BUILDER Terra Cotta, Fire Bricks, etc., etc. ZINC. Sheet,caBk..^.^...„„.„.^.'P to 6W& m Office and Depot, 420 E. 23d St., New York. 151 & 153 East 128th St. 8b9at,opaB»«« «!.»«•• • Q4u Wi WOBKS, PERTH AMBOY, N. J»