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10 THE NEW YORK TIMES. WEDNESDAY. MAY 189S. TWELVE PAGES4 THE RACING AT AQUEDUCT "Sol" Uchtenstein's Effort to Joke at Clancy's Expense Cost Him $924. LAKELAND'S CAST-OFF WON Jockey Penn Pot Up a Muterly Finish on Prestidi fit trice, and Got the Filly Home a Winner by a None.

On of the characters on the Eastern tart Michael Clancy, a Jovial Irishman, who up to a few days owned a single race horse, a mare called Lambent. Clancy! yell of delight whenever hl own or 4n of his chum's, Father Bill Daly's, hone Is In a race has made Clancy as well-known to even the casual visitor as the "Well! Well!" man was to the spectators at the baseball games a few years ago. Clancy had been quiet slice the opening the racing season about New York until yesterday, when Maximo Gomes, a three-year-old g-elding which Billy lakeland presented to him the other day. Jumped out In front of his field, and. keeping the lead to the end, won by eight lengths.

Some one wrote a song a few years ago telling how Clancy's trotter was stopped from winning a race by the envious driver a milk wagon, who recognized the trotter as, his former cart horse, and yelled "Whoa!" the proper moment, but the Whoa! of the envious milkman was only the meek mewing of a kitten to the yells CI lancy yesterday when he saw Lakeland's cast-oft winning in his colors. Clancy had an eye to future races, and yelled for O'Connor tO pull up and win by a short margin. But the boy could not hear him. and Maty," as Clanc calls the gelding, won away off from his field. Previous to the race the usual crowd of Chaffers surrounded Clancy, and one of them, Sol Lichtenmetn, teased him into accepting to 1 nKulns.

Maxy," and then bet him to that th- gelding would not be fourth. Clancy's limit in betting is governed by Father Bill Daly's rule of never tet more than lo on anything." tuit In this instance he was teased Into betting The prevailing price in the ring was lO to 1. and as Clancy bet straight and 2t one-two-three-fbur, he cleared IC4 on the Joker and turned the laugh on him as well. Lakelund. who gave Maxy away because he considered him worthless was a.

much-surprised man when he saw the horse win. In the opening race, a selling affair for two-year-olds. Kus-ella Walden. owned by the Morris Stable, won in good style from an1 Wft Promptly bid up from g.ssj. ner entered the bootblack who races under the name of the Kenslco Stable.

The chances of the favorite. King's Pride, were spoiled at the start In this race, for after getting off well with the rest of the field he bolted across the track and lost about ten lengths. From -the errand Rtnnd If been left at the post, but the bolt was re- SlwmHthfe foe lha "ji run ne gui. rvinni- kinnic In the second race, and Sly Fox in the sixth were two heavily backed favorite's who never allowed their backers to grow anxious. The former led his field from start nnlsh.

and won easily, and the latter re mained in a comfortable position until the as reacnea. and then came through and wen easily by a neck from King T. One of the best finishes the meeting has jurnisnea was mat between Prestldigltatrice and Ijdy Iora the second race, which was won by the former. It was only through the masterly effort of Penn. owev-er that the filly won, for she was stopping fast at the end and to win only by a nose.

Penn does not often put up a brilliant finish, but he rode with whip and spur to win -this race, and his effort was greeted with an outburst of applause. The Rock- away iaK.es, a race lor three-year--olds, went to Leedsville, who waited in sec-and place while Zanone cut out the nmnini ami won cieveriy Dy a neck. Taoourtt came last 'at the end. and bent Tnlmniiu a length for the place, while the pacemaker unisneu in tne rvcK. Details of the racing, with the order In which the horses finished and the' betting against each of the starters, are as follows: The Summaries.

FIIteT RACK Kor-two-y. ar nMa; selllns; allowances, purse 'if $4ii. nf which 7l to second and to third. Five furlongs. 1-S 1 Kuseella Wilkes.

A II. H. Morris's b. by Hyderabad-Minnie Walden, lti5 pounds, 7 to 2 and to 2 (Hirsch) --Effervescent. Kenslco Stable's b.

111. 7 to und 7 in Irving) 8 Chanler. I'. J. liirwr'H h.

a. Ids i.Ia.-k..n Beljrrsvla. tot. 20 to 1. Sona-er: Merrlness, 4 Ui 1.

Stanh 1M. 2 Bon.lman. lot. 4 to xv.ylie.) and Kline's Pride. 111.

4 to .1. tMaher.) also ran. and finished Id the order named. rtn 1 a i i v. nil IIIKlll.

T-IKIIl IV-llgWlB between second and third. SECOND RACE. --For three year-nMs nd upward which have never won S.VNI. Purse of si. of which 70 to second and to third.

Three-quarters of a mile. Time 1 :14 I MnniKlnnlc. l-aimheer lir. 4 years. oy innniemas-FllrihertiKlr'tH-t.

2 to IV and out J-Juno. Winvlow, oh. and 2 to 1 115 punda. Irvlnarl 5, ins. to (M-4her) C.

4. I1f. 13 to (tVnnl a Arabian, C. I'nlv'a ft Ten Spot. 107.

HO to l. I-arh. lOT. loo to 1. and Uarhtwlng.

ion. KS Mt 1. (O'Dnnnell.) also ran, and nnlohed In the order Mmel Wen easily by a Irnslh and a half: three-quar-- tera of a length ltween second and third. THIRI RACK. For selling al-lowancer.

I'urw of $400. of which 70 to see-. ond and 30 to third. About seven furlongs. Time :27.

1 t5orri. M. Clancy's ch. years, hy Vletoty-Vuetal. 97 to 1 and 1 tMaher) Vlsenta.

Oormley Hrothera' b. 3. 110. rt to 1 and to 1 (Doraem Prince Auckland, James Corbftt's br c. H.

104. IS to 111 iSonjrer) Wnodrsnger. -4 1. (Jackson Octave. lo3 to 1.

(Irvtna Iflndoonet. list. IS to 1. lUmh-ley.) anl Storm Queen. lOl.

40 to 1. (Clay.) also run and finished In the order named. Won easily by eight lengths: a length between and third. riH'RTH RACE. The Rockawar Stakes, for three-year-o'ds.

with $no added, of which 1123 to second and ,75 to third: selling allowances. iii r-r- iui ici ii mile. I ime 1 4 4-o. 1 Deedsvtlle, D. 01eon'n b.

4 years, by Pon- tlac-The Squaw, HIA pounds, to lO and out (Maher) Tabouret. T. A. Magee's br. 8.

1W. to 2 and 8 to 5 (Stanhope) Takanaseee. Bennington A Gardiner's ch S. 1. to 1 (Clay) asarsian.

iwi, i. to i. (cnyne:) Zanone, 1S, 5 1. Genera! Maceo. M.

20 to 1. (O'Con- ror.) and Senator MeCarren. 98. 30 to 1. (Monger also ran and finished In the order named.

Won cleverly by a neck: a length between aee-- end and thtrd. FIFTH RACE. For fillies two years old. Purse of $400. of which to aecond and 3 to third.

Four and one-half furlongs. Time 0:5. PiMlMlrltitriiw A a. by Sprinirrteld-Active. Ills pounds, 7 to 5 and 1 to (Penn).

vi. io i and 3 1 iSonger) A motita. Kenslco Stable's h. 102. 7 to 2 Oav) Masie 1U2.

30 to 1. (Bergen;) Iplda yra trt to 1. (O'Connor;) Diva, 102. 6 to 1. (Irvine--) Diminutive.

lOtt, 13 to 1. (H. Lewis;) Mary Eni- tna, 103. 30 to 1. (O Donnell.) and KoateleUkrt 10S, 100 to (Coy lie.) also ran.

and finished In the orxler named. 'J- Won In a drive by a head; half a length be tween second and third. 'i. SIXTH RACE. For three-year-olds and upward selling allowances.

Purse of (400, of which 171) to aecond and S3A to third. One mil n.i sixteenth. Time 1 :60 2-4. I ly For. C.

F. Dwyers ch. c. years, by Silver Foz-AstroU. 96 pounds.

1 to a and Ut (Launbley) -King n. mirant a. 6, 117, to 2 and even money (H. Lewis) snsdale. W.

Oliver's eh. no. so to (Bersren Doggett. 11T. to 1.

(Doggett.) and Distant Shot. 10, 100 1. (Irving.) also ran, and finished as named. Won cleverly by a neck; two lengths between second aad third. The Care for T-lr.

FIRST RACE. For three year-olds and upward which have not won 1700 In IWI or 18ws; selling. Ftva furlongs. Pound a. I Pounds.

Isnttngttm ft CowtUseatal 7 Leunbeat W7 Bummer few Judce Warded Black Dude KsVQueen of Buffoon ilOSlBelle of rta 93 BEOON'D RACB. Foe two-year-olds which hava run and not wan at this meeting; aaUltng. Five rurtonga. CavallerU Overheard .104 Vubject May Lautdla The Mascot 1AJ Ninety Cents MM.M10 Aenatna )01 CanMstop tOt Tulaoe 104 Rbodymanla THIRD RACE. Handicap for three -year-olds n4 upward.

About seven fu Hones, lrmarge Bannock Warrentoa Magarlna MM.115lToblaa .100 LeadvUle aa Sumsner Ben, artorsa sung ru-Mad. with 1000 added; aUln. fur- Owinlsetta in Hujrhbnrn 101 PkPtmi la Vertigo Roysterer lu2 Sky Scraper IM FIFTH RACE. For allies thro years old; selling. About avn furlonsv.

Miss Mlrtam J0O'Bvelyn lT Tn KiolJUied 87 I InlT rhamhrav 1i at i av Ella Daly JT W'leo "7.7." .7. Vt SIXTH thr-year-lda and upward Whnh hava rtrt a i ellln. On mil and forty yards. 111 Wadiworth 103 Ablnrdon Sauan Janits Monroe k'oreil Helen H. II im Byron Croaa Km Feata.

fc4 Atlaotua Mt. Washlngtoa 'Filament 64 Raclaar mt Oakland. SAN FRANCISOO. May -To-day races at Oakland resulted as follows: FIRST RACE. 81 Seamar won, llo-oorito aeoond.

Uelllcoae third. Time 8EX)NI) RACE. Five furlona-a. Modwena won. Sweet Cakea aecond, Bonibel third.

Time 1 THIRD RACE. One mile and a sixteenth. Olive won. Hermanns second. Imp.

Devil's Dream third. Time FOI RTH RACK. Oentlemen riders. One Mile Joe Ullmun won, Wawona aecond. Monlta third.

Time 1:4. FIFTH One Mile. May W. won. Fonaavannart second, llemardlllo third.

Time SIXTH RACE Five furlong's. St. Cataline won. nno, iaoy Ashley third. Time lrtKS.

JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS MEET. Grant Licenses to Jorkrji and Traas- aet Other Unslnraa. The Stewards of The Jockey Club hell a meeting yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which August Belmont, J. H. Bradford.

K. R. Hitchcock, and Andrew Miller were pres ent. Tho complaint lodged against Jockey Samuel J. Doggett by James McLaughlin was referred to the Chairman, with power to reprimand, and August Belmont, James K.

Keene, and James Galway were appoint ed Stewards for the Westchester Racing Association bprinr meeting. The question as to the eligibility of the horses iiosnard and Hermano to raco on The Jockey dub courses was referred to a i ominltf for further invtstlgation, and the applications for reinstatement lodice.i by Jockeys toward 1. Ellis. George Oonlon, harles letter. Joseph Guest.

H. Mornsey, Janus F. Murphy, and K. Lb Leland were reierred to a committee tor report. The following jockeys were granted licenses: John Corbhy, Peter Clay.

John Cunningham Fred Cowman, Charles Gar- rigan. Bud Hagi.is. John Hothersad. James IrvinK. T.

McDonald. I. Maher. W. H.

McDermoit, T. Murphy. William Pick ering, U. Kogers, M. BheeUy, lo'l etloane.

John Slack, Simms. Hesekiah Seaton. Frank Warren. William Valentine, and H. Spencer.

A resolution was adopted recommending the Westchester Kacing Association to allow the starter to select his own starting ma chine. TRINITY SCHOOL A. A. GAMES. Ita Athletes Win Majority of the Open Events.

D. Kirby won the school championship at the eighth annual field meeting of the Trinity School Athletic Association, held at Berkeley Oval ye-sterday afternoon. He scored two firsts -and one third in the vari ous closed events. The open events for memt-ers of the Inter-Scholastic Athletic Association furnishei a keen competition. Trinity School won with IS points, Pingry School Wild second with 8 points, and Berkeley School third with 7 points.

Sum- miry OPF.X EVENTS. One-Mile Run. Won I .1 Berkeley School: O. M. Trede.

Trinity School, aecond; tfanford. Poly. third. Time 4:51 lo-Ynrd Hurdle Race Won by C. A.

O'Rourke, Trinity School: R. W. Ieary. Pinery School, second: J. A.

Forney. Berkeley School, third. Time 0:17 2-5. 120-Yard raoh. (Junior Won by W.

P. Howe. Pingry School; T. Hardenbunrh, Collesrlate Schod, W. Silleck.

Barnard School, third. Time 0:2.1 One-MU Blrycle hy C. Warren. Cut ler School; Maben. Cutler School, second; T.

Flandrau. Barnard School, third. Time 3:13 1-3. Throwing Twelve-Pound Won by Q. P.

Smith. New Jersey Military Academy. feet Inches; W. Tiarnard School. feet inches.

J. A. Forney. Berkeley school. 3'1 feet 11 third.

Throwing tl lilscus Won by F. Itne. Trinity Schil. N'l te-t inches. R.

Belknap. Collegi ate School, so feet 0 Inches, second; W. Caldwell, Barnard School, 7U feet, third. CiyiSED EVENTS 3rt-Yard Tash. Handicap, (under twelve vears.) Won ly I).

Klaus, iscretch;) H. Hopping. 2 l. it yards. I thtrd.

Tirat- 07 1-Yartl Tash. Handicap. (Junior.) W.n by F. J. r.if' uric- i4 vartls.i A.

.1 KnT, ,4 third. loo-Yard Ditsh. Scratch, (Senior.) Won by S. H. 1.

I pton seen. I. 1. Klrkby third. Time 41:11.

75-Yard B.ish. Handicap, (under fourteen years won ly i. (scratch;) H. T. Knowles.

is H. Miltmnk. (scratch. 1 third. Time 4 5.

g-Yard Run. Handicap. Won by H. TV Cpton. a.

j. raser. varda.) secind. Time 2:2 2-3 4411-Yard Run. Hand! -ap.

Won by G. M. Trede. scratcn: M. 1.

1 pton. (. yards.) second: It. More-an, (10 vards.i third. Time 0:3 1 Runnlne Hieh Jump.

Handicap. Won by B. Klrk- by reet 'Jls, inches; F. Lans. (vml 1 4 feet 11 tnrhes.

second. Running Broad Harelican. Won by T. MrKtir. so teet k.

arieton. (4 'et I 13 feet Inches, R. M-rgan. (2 feet.) 13 feet 7 Inches, third. Xtw Torf Guide.

No. 2 of the Official Turf Guile ap peared yesterday, containing reports of all races run up to and including April With the chart system adopted this year the Guide is more valuable than ever to racegoers. GOVERNMENT LOSES A SUIT. Saaarht to Reeover fUTO OOO from the National lead Company. TREXTOX, N.

May 3. The suit of the Vnited States against the National Lead Company, a New Jersey corporation with a capital of jao.ono.OOO, to recover J.TO.nno came to a sudden end In the United States Circuit Court here to-day. The company secures a rebate on lmootts. and the Gov ernment alleged that It mixed domestic leads with the Imported and exported them, securing a rebate on the same. When the case was about to go on to- aay unuea tates uistrict Attorney Kearney Hlce of New Jersey said he would agree to a non suit, as the Governmen! could not prove Its case without seelns- the books of the company, which could not be demanded under tne statutes of the State.

SUICIDE AT WEST POINT. iorp. iirmiciin nsai nil 1.1 re After Twet y-Beve Yearn of Service. WEST POINT. N.

May 3. -Corp. James Carmlchael of tho ordnance department committed suicide at the Soldiers' Hos pital here last night by cutting his throat with a razor, nearly severing the head from the body. No reason for the act Is known except that he had been a great sufferer from kidney trouble for some time. He had served in the army for twenty-seven years, ana was a memoer or tne prison guard at Fort Leavenworth with Sere-r Fisher, who killed himself In the Cadet Library because he lost his stripe.

Carmichael left a will. In which he bequeathed to Corp. Bert-ill of the ordnance department all his property, amounting to about S6, He will be burled from the Soldiers' Hospital with military honors, at 4 f. Al. to-aay.

aT ob Her Hemaredth Birthday. PLAINTTELJ). N. May 3. Mrs.

Sarah Stead of Somerset Street celebrated her hundredth birthday at the home of her daughter. Mrs, Aaron Allen, this afternoon with a large gatherlnar of relatives rwt friends. Mrs. Stead Is remarkably vigorous for her axe. She retains a sweet soprano voice and favored the guests at the celebration this afternoon with vocal solos.

She was the wife of the late Thomas tea1 who resided for fifty years at Washlnrton- Tuie. am was weu anown throughout Som erset uounir. Desmsserata Win 1st If arrlstowsu MORR1STOWN. X. May elty election here to-day resulted In the re-elec tion of Edward A.

Quayle- as Mayor over J. E. Parker, the Republican candidate, by 300 majority. The new Common Council will stand nvs Democrats and tkree Repub- ON THE BASEBALL FIELD Broottyns Scored Another Victory Oyer the Philadelphia by Timely Batting. SECOND GAME WAS CALLED The Quakers Had tha Lttd by a Scor of 12 to 0, When the Umpire Stopped the Quae on Ac count of Darkness.

How the Clnbn Stand. Clubs Won. 8 7 7 8 a a Lost. r. c.

a .77 5 .64.1 4 .417 10 7 .271 10 .17 Clnclnna ti Baltlm Boston Brookhti Chlcar, I'tttshute Phlladclobla IjlMllsV New Tfrlc. Wash hit on St. ls. Reao ta of Lngot Games Yesterday. Broo: Boat.

vti. Philadelphia, 1: Washtneinn. Clevel und. SI. 1-outs.

2. (first rame.i tleve nd. Pt louts. U. (second game.) Clncl Lout? nstl.

Pittsburg. 2. Hie. IO. (TllcaKO.

V. (iamea Tit-day. New York. Ft-ston in F.nokln. in Halttmore.

tit. 1 ui: Cinritinttl. Loui' Slle in ilevelanl. Chicago in I'lttcburg. The Rrooklyns were very fortunate es- terday They were scheduled to play two with the Phila lolphias at Washlng- game ton Pi handil rk.

They won tho first contest quite hy a score of to In the sec- ond pi me th-- uniture came to their rescue and Ib-d time at the conclusion of the inrtirc. when the (junkers had the lell in hand ty a of 12 to (1. ikir.g his derision, which practically the visitor? of what seemed to fourthJ game In depriv a oertt tin victory, the umpire said that It was in lark to play. As only four Innings 1 en completed, the visitors' efforts nauKit, Ove ir.nings constituting went a giirr The trooklyns won the first game through good ittltig. The team, since its return jklyn.

has done some remarkahlc The same must be said of the to Br battin I'hila. lrlphias. The home team, however. manai runs. to make hits when thev meant which was the main cause of the (Junk.

ciownrall yesterday. edy had Hnother chance aealnst the Ken Bhila. ll'hias. He was hit rather freely, very steady when things looked His support wa.s of the irilt-edue but squall kin 1. Not the semblance of a misplay was virion t.

Hallman nave a fine exhibition of fteMin as did Cross anl IJole of thi team. visltir IUR lehy. the new her for Phllndel- phia. Kvho was so sU'-eeFsful aealnst the New rks. wa.s invthlnir but a nuzzle lo the ooklyn players.

Thev got a line on his ul ves at the start, and bit the Knll in everv direction. Sheekard. In nartlcular had fear of his curves. This voiingster to lend the League In hatting If innes as he has done since the sea- Iromi he coi son ean. Ills record vesferdav was a home Kle.

run. two three-base hits, and sln- Ince the new cro in.ls opened he has hall over the ritrht field fence one hit th In enc fi Pay as sent Jn to pit. ncalnst the In the second gam-, but was nn ark while if lasted. Dunkl. or, tKe vistto easy other rand, did not allow the Brook lyns to safe hit.

Score: make rtROOKI.Y.V rHILABFT-T'tTTi BIB A V. nilll-OAK OrifTIn Jones. 2 1 ooier. cr 1 1 1 rf 1 1 0 0 3 0 B'srlass. lb.

.1 1 1 D'hanty. If. .2 3 1 Ijijoie. 2h .1 2 4 3 Th pson. rf.

3 3 1 IjCh'. ss.S 1 ShecKa lf.8 4 2 Phi il 1 1 3 lb. 0 11 0(Toss. ss. 0 Ball-n Sh.n 2 nA'aih.

11 Rvan. .1 1 1 0 NfcFsrl'd Kenne ly, p.O 2 0 4 .0 0 9 14 27 13 ol Total fi 2 24 IS 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 phis 1 3 2 'o o-i bases Chance. (2. Fx halt v. Two.

Brook' Phllad Stole bsse (2.1 Shtnd'e. K-nnedv tll. Three-las- hits Pheckard. (2 Home runs Sheekard. Bout-lass.

plsv Ryan anl Halltrsn Sacrifice b't -F1rt base on Off Knnedv H't ed bnll-Ivi Chin" truk nut Rv Ken-Wl'd rlfh IbiKKlehv 'f' Bouble Phind! by pit. ndy. Brrnikl n. I'hila. le'phia t'mplre Mr.

Lynch. Assist 1 1 nipin jir. cnnony. Game at the Polo Grounds. The New Yorks and Baltimore did not play the Polo Grounds yesterday after- noon, pointf and about S( persons were dlsan- v.

The management annoonA v. game rostroned on necoimt althoi the diamond was In gfod shape appa iostons win meet the New 1 orks nor uiu jrxtuntis to-uay. Boston, Tl Waahlnarton, B. VTA May the home team' pltct.er. was very wild in the early of the game to-day.

and this, to- with errors, gave the victory to the Score: stage: ret he Bosto W'asht acton ft 2 1 .1 0 10 2 0 0 1 (t7 Boston Base hits Washington. 7: Bo.t on IO Washl iston. Boston. 2. ton.

Imole Hnd McOuirer riosron w.e, i Yaejre empire Mr. Snyder. Assistant l'-mril- Mr. Cleveland. 3t St.

Loals. 2. CL ay rt. St. T.oufa leatf veat sons in two games this afternoon.

The was cold, and less than 1M0 per-ltnessed the games. Score: FIRST GAME. Clevel 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 OO Ft. I iis 0 1 1 Base ,1 Krrors lind. ft.

Iiuls. 1. Batteries Cleveland Clevel Ynunn Cleme dts. nuinrr and Cleveland, 3 t. Loots, 2.

PKCON'D OA MB. Clevel 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 2-2 St. I pis 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft Base hlta Cleveland, Pt. T-nni. a Clvel and 7.

4n 1. 1. Batteries Cleveland' M-'no jnmer: St. Louis. SudhofT and Sua-d-rt.

t'nv pi Louisville. IO, Chleaato, O. CHI CAGO. May 3. What seemed to he a certal defeat for the Louisville to-day was Into a victory by a lively battin-In the eighth and ninth Innings! turne strea Score Chlcat 0 0 0 0 1 7 ft 0 0 0 0 0 3 A lin Louisville Base hits Ohicaao.

10; Louisville. IT Errors Louisville. 5. Batteries c'hlcaro and Donahue: Louisville. McOee and Wll" mplre Mr.

Cuahman. Assistant Umpire Chleaub, Brii ron Mr. riarlnnatl. Si 2. PITTSBU JRG.

May 3. The home tesm i. to-da because of poor fielding. Gardiner well, as did Dwyer. Score: pitc cheii Pittab .0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 oe Clncin an 2 2 1 vl hlta TXftshllrs C4n Base Pit ttsbi irg.

4: Cincinnati." 8. Batterlea-PirtXnr Ogrdl rlrr and Sh river- Cincinnati. i Pelts. Umpire Mr. Swartwood.

Assistant I'm. r. Wood. pi lre-3 Other Ganaes. At ckmhHdge Lafayetu.

8: Harvard 1 At Twtucket Pawtncket. 8: New Bedford, ..1 iiunton, e. axx THr ssn kctcles NT ONX KTaUl MACS. The price, $60. VBMBIOB cmjldm nucx THAra riim 1898 Ideals, $40.

OTHSRS CRBAm BORMCLLT AJfTt eTEDTFERT MFO. CO, BSS-S4S EIGHTH AVI. Creie Duaa-Taws BICTCLES. IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD A Dall Pay mt Private Ceatraet Lota I'paer Elarhth Arsaae Sold la tmm Asielles Raen. Simon Harris have purchased, through Joseph Roberta, the six-story tenement 281 Monroe Street.

The seller Is a builder, who takes In part payment a lot at One Hundred and Seventh Street and Second Avenue, on which a six-story tenement will be erected. In the Trinity Bulldlnr Salesroom yesterday James L. Welle) sold, tn foreclosure, to one of the defendants, Charles H. Ketctoam, for the five-story brick flat, with stores, 21 Columbus Avenue, northwest corner of Sixtieth Street. 2S.B by 100.

Peter F. Meyer A Co. sold. In partition, to J. O.

Baker, for the lot Boulevard, aat side. 149 11 feet south of One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, extending through to Hamilton Place. 25 by 30.4 by 27.2 by 4U.11; also, In partition, to Louis Lese, for J1S.7H0, th lot southwest corner of Eighth Avenue and One Hundred and Twelfth Street, 2.V' by M0; also, to the same buyer, for the lot. Eighth Avenue, adjoining the foregoing on the south, 25.2 by lis); also, to the same buyer, for pi.iilO, the lot, Klghth Avenue, adjoining the foregoing on the south. 21.2i by 100; also, to the same buyer, for Ml, l.si, two lots.

One Hundred and Twelfth Street, south side, loo feet west of Eighth Avenue, each 23 by 1M1. V. Harnett A Co. sold. In foreclosure, to the plaintiff.

Ella K. Johnson, for the three-story brick building, Kjust one Hundred and Ninth Street, by and Irregular. illiam V. Kocg sold. In foreclosure, to the plHlntiff.

Theodore S. Haseett, as trustee, for J1K.74H. the four-story stone front dwelling. ISi East Fifty-eighth Street, Id hy lno.5. To-day's Auction Sales.

The following sales at auction are down for at 111 Broadway: By William M. Ryan, foreclosure sale, A. H. Van It rpoel, referee. 361 West One Hundr-'d an! Seventeenth Street, north side.

feet of Ninth Avenue, Kl.S by lis-i. u. story brick dwelling. Due oil judgment. By I Phoenix Ingraham foreclosure sale.

Panic! P. Ingraham. referee. Marian Street, west side, feet north of He -ker a v. ntie.

by iisi, vacant. lue on ju lismni. By P-ter F. sale by order of the SherifT. lxlngton Avenue, west side.

feet south of Fifty-sixth Street, Jl.li by four-story stone-front flat. Due on W.Wi. THR BlIl.BIXG DEPARTMENT. List of Plana Filed for fw Straetorea and Alterations. No.

OiS Park Avenue, for a two-storv brick dweliing. Hi.U by l'o; M. Feuchtwanger i r.i t.isi jMXiy-cig-nin street, owner; Hor-ce li. Mann, architect: coat. fl.5(MI.

No. Unve. for a four-storv brick and stone dweiling, JO by Xt by 77; nnam liaumgarien or Waahlngton Avenue, owner; Schlckle IMtmar of 111 Avenue, arohiti-cts cost. Kailroa i Avenue, east iiide. feet north of One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street.

tor a out -story rrame shed, lu by 1.I; V. Bell of 1H1 Alexander Avenue. owner; c. Diokerson. architect; cot, eA.

Alterations. No. rT0 Sixth Avenue, to a four-storv brick iweliing. with stort JoseDhine M. ieeue ui wnin Avt'tiue, owur; f.

I. nrncin, cost. N.s. L' and lo Kast Eighteenth Street. to two brick dwellings; John S.

tiuier i-- rict cignteentn Mreet, own- tnaries i. architect; cost. No. i he vein v-fourt Street, to four-story and lascment brick and atone owci.ing; Jotin A. Mch.lm of 64 West Fifty- -e-ond Stntt.

owner: Lockwood Do Forest or i h-aat lenth street, architect; coat, 7.ri(si. No. rT! East One Hundred and Ninth Street, to a five-story brick tenement; Fablo a Aie.io. premises, owner; M. architect; cost.

'Xiit. So. 1U hist Forty-first Stree-t. to a four- story and basement brick dwelling; J. IL CTuyoam or ssayviiie, owner; cost.

No. Clinton Place, to a four-story and I "levin. Bush, to Hush Beiiir and in-basemen: brick dwelling, with store; T. 1'. I other; and Sth Av.

3 years narper ot i. rvisi Sixteenth Street, owner; 1. M. Coco of 30 L'nlon Square, architect; cost. Burns; le Avenue, east side Xn feet east of Sedgwick Avenue, to a two-storv frame jonn mte of 'j est Forty- lounn ireet.

owner; vaux A Emery, axchl ttcts; cost. Avenue, east side. 10O feet north of One Hun In-. i and Sixty-sixth Street, to a iwo-stnry rrame dwelling; Mrs. F.

A Mayer of l.ti'ii; Aven'ie. owner: Kl- w-ara nt, architect; cost. v. J. P.

Moraan Ilaya Property. According to yesterday's recorded trans fers. Alice C. H. Cisborn and another have leedc to J.

Bierpont Morgan, for a nominal consideration, the property at the north west corner of Thirty-sixth Street and Isl ington Avenue. 1 feet by 74 feet 7 inches. Oliver H. P. Belmont has also conveyed to aivj iieimont tne plot, purchased bv mm several nxiiitnsago lor a residence site.

St tl southeist corner of Fifth Avenue and Seventy-seventh Street. St feet 8 Inches iront py it feet in depth. Recorded Real Katate Transfers. Tuesday. May 3.

A ifSTERDAM AV. s. AO ft of 137th 23is. Peter J. McCoy and wife lo Oorue Schleffelln 810 AMI'M'niS AV.

s. 2TK) ft a of Ran. la. 1 Av. Iind Company of E.len-aald to peter I'earaon I.OUO Al Iit'iuiN AV, corner KVsth St.

73x R. Schieffelm and wife lo Ernst Marx-Nathan Company I'KEIt ST. 2. '11x75: Caroline 10 Brinley to Myers M. Ho.lKe.

Pxrhatixe and 1 l.l.h.t.i nh.H fi. 21. s. Charles N. Crlttentiin to National Florence Cnt'enton Mission BLEKCKER ST.

270 ft of Bowery Uo.id. Jnxti7 2x20xtki.4; Charles N. Crit-tenton to National Florence Crlttenum Mission CANNON ST. 120. s.

Alive 1 1 Maher to ijs.ip.ii Kaufmann 211,000 CANNON ST. 11 and 12. Ionold ivaurmann and wile to Jonas Well and another CENTRAL PARK WEST, a. 27.2 ft of km unsi; Kiixa Bernard to A. SchomtHTsT ST, L-ts 1.03a and 1.0JU.

map of the estate or Hendrlck titer 7th Ward; Isidore Jackson to Hyman A ielstein and anoi.ier DKM1LT AV. corner of Bell Place. l1.4xx: Walter B. Dion to (leorRH E. Hanson HENRY ST.

s. 242, 23x7: Charles Adrian and wife to Tina Kldanskv INTERIOR LOT 74.11 ft of 127th St. and 104 10 ft of 3d Av, runs 0.2xn 12x a 12. xore; Joseph Kahn and wife A bra ha le LENOX AV. s.

(Ul. lo ft of 1.13d St. I Charles A. Tlr and wife to Bernhard Mainer U.MNUIHN AV. 1 513.

25x1(5; James Noble and others lo Henry tloos LOT 417. Section 5. map of VdUwn Cemetery; Francis T. Miller to Alexander Miller LTS 42 and 14. map of Olinvllla; Theodore E.

Smith. and others, to Joshua C. Sanders PARK AV. a corner of lOOth St. 100.11 X223.3.

Harriett A. Hartnetl to Oeorn 10 1 I'M W. Arthur Ml, 000 a corner or Isstn t. 1W.11X 1(10; W. Arthur to Harriet A.

Kartnett 130.000 i 1 1 bi. a s. i.t.T rt or win-lam St. 103.Ux Irregular to Oold 8 27 2x lrrearular; Thomas Proeser and others to Robert H. Coleman, trustee 1 ROSPECT AV.

s. 20.9 ft of Jennings St. 2" x6xxlU x74 also. Prospect Av. s.

S3 4 ft of Jenntnga St. 21.3xdB.nx 2o.4x74 John Toelberg and wife to George Slolx. FFIH1WICK AV. i. Met 11 ft of Cedar A v.

W.11X27.11X2M.11X304.S; Henry Levy to Bavld B. levy TKAVER8 ST. a a. 75 2 ft of Decatur Av. 2.1X100x23.2x104: Thomas Cuonors to V.

l. 1.230 err, a comw or Beacn bt. James M. Veader. executor.

to Hyman Bonn and another 32.000 s. iub.s rt of 6th Av 22xv7; Margaret Javell to uiaxeaiee uarnea is non 1 corner oi ilea 17.11x72; Vtarxaret J. Ramsey and trth- 8.4: John Cullen and wlfs to Alfred otonser e. rYi WOOSTER BT. 133 and 137: EMas KempI sw usir ana jonn A.

Carlson. AV- eorner of 7Ui St, 23xl(H; rss WlMung and wife to Abraun TH AV, Henry Ctorn to Katharine BTH AT, corner of 77th St. Ss.axlaos SSJ" 0ver H. P. Belmont to Alva sts.

atximont VT2V- 8an.a'er"r."c: Oeenen another to Josephine M. Heiry Osrsf Walling to to a. n'K'm'u 10 1 100 1.0U0 100 Stephen V. R. Dasrsoa to Mary K.

Dawson SX ST, a. Lot lOS, map of tadert'a rarm. zsv.z; James M. artx. teieree, tn UiniuM tHu-luslaehel and lft.600 ITU ST.

224. ft of Avenue 19 xvi; Morns 11. UtaaDerger ana wue 10 1opold Kaafnuuin 1 67H ST, 722. IH.SsSO; Elisabeth Hoff. man and snotner to Laeoprta i 6T1I ST.

71M. ltnrS7; rttedtick Lstnker and wife to Leopold Kaufmaan 1 TH KT. 804.10 ft a of Amraje C. ls.9xS7: Herman rVdmeittacher ana wile to Leoooid Kaafmann 1 BTH 8T. s.

Us.t ft of St At, IS S2.S; William 11. Foutotn to Saras U. folaom 1 1TH ST. 4J East. 36x2; rhiistlaa Reiner and wife tn Cathertna 100 lirril 8T.

40 West. l.li2; William K. Kverdell to Carlton J. Barnes loo S9TH XT. a a.

Ix 117. map of estate of Join Sarnler. James Affleck, aa ex and trustee, to New York Tale- Phone company a.wn 2VTH ST. a. Lot 117.

map of aetata of John fiaraler. 2iiVM Mary E. namler and others to James Affleck, aa executor. POO 85TH HT. 237 ft of 51 Ar.

1S.0 im Kmllv Anthon to Frances P. Field. 1 SSTll ST. corner of Lexington Av. 2x 74.

7 Alice c. H. Oeborn and anotner to J. I'lernoot Moraan 1 44T1I Kt. ISO West.

I.til00 4: Carlton Davis and others, to Honors v. La- bassud 1U0 SL 8T. TO ft of Id Av. 11x100.5; A mails Oorldl. Individually and ss executrix to IIDOO 1TB HI.

4U V-nml, li.lu0.3; Ellubeth C. McK.ll.lrln and anotner to Benjamin Berklns 28.0o0 mi HT. a 120 ft of 4th Av. IS Sx Hsi.fi: Ellubeth McKlbbln to Oeorre H. Mchllbtn 1 61 ST KT.

a a. Ka ft of Amsterdam A v. looxlui.i: James Moore and others to (pp-nlielmer 1 85TH ST. a. 71.11 ft of Avenue A.

2ft. lx iTegular; Isldor GarlUk to Klcke 1 Oarllrk S.5O0 SUTH ST. a s. lnrt ft of 1st Ai. 2x loo.B; Llixa M.

Hanger to Ella M. San- rer 1 8HTII ST. a s. 1H1 ft of 1st Av. 2n Ella M.

danger to Ella Marie Kanxer 1 SliTII ST. a a. 27 8 ft of Columbus Av. 01. Battl.

referee, to Tllllf Terser 3V.3.V) tT, 2.VI West. H-len J. Erickaon to Henry 8. Ijiwrence loo U3! ST. West, Helen J.

Krlckson Henry 8. Lar-nce 100 1IXTH 8T. a. 1O0 ft of Boulevard. 100 ill: Oeor-e F.

Moore to Adrla 8. tore 1 111TH BT, 112 East, lsxbsl. II; Annie Johnston to IVir.t J. tinst 1 112TH ST. s.

ft of 21 Av. rx KNl.ll; John Dwlitht to C.lovannl Fua-v. 1 111TH ST. s. il4 ft of Sth Av.

27x l'S'll; Amanda Iea-raff and another, executor), of Henry B. Dearaif. to Kllxahtth I ST. a. ft of th Av.

1 1 Aurust i-enhelmer and others Jam-s n. e- and others I 127TB ST. 2 iS to 212 Eaat Amanda M. leicralT anl another. executors.

to A br aha rn Levy 1 12VTI1 ST. a. ft of Lenox Av. 11: rvtra.li J. Raynor.

executrix. to 1hc L. Smith 15.000 12vTH ST. s. 3H7 ft of Inol A v.

1 1 Sarnh J. Kayncr and others to Isaac Smith 1 12HTH ST. and 310 West. Wxf0.11; A. Lima Hill to C.tr.arlne A.

Clark 1 137TH ST. I2 West. Willlnm IV-ckermann and lfe to Michael Loosen. 1 144TH ST. 7.W East.

Charles Wahllsr and olheis Carrnela lt.OOf. 144TH FT. a. 2 ft of 3.1 Av. 2.1x Usui; c.ustav r.

Ilelfrlch and wife to Anns, M. I'ettrs 100 144TB ST. s. ft of 3d Av. 2f.x Anton Kaio-tte and wife to Anna retire 1O0 14T1! ST.

41.1 West. 2'x'. 11; Catharine A Cl.irk to Adam Bill 1 lfiSTH ST. s. 11 ft of Brs.k Av.

23 xs.s Donaid Mclean, referee, to 8iphle Martin ll.fKTi 171 ST. Vs West. in xoi: John Eusner and wife lo Cbarlta B-tuiiifusa SoO Recorded Leaaes. BORCHARDT. M-ix.

to Christian Arm- bruster: 110 Bicker St. 5 l- C(KN. Henry, to Tolkimp. A Kldne. y.

l.o Oil. Av, sixth fl a-c. 3 years lis Elc'HlioKS. Celia, to Max Brelmer; f.7 Iwis St. 3 yaxs 8.104 FULX.

Frvlerlck. to titorge C. Kuxen; 510 A v. Son OK1SKLBRKCH r. Katie, to g- n.in: 2 Kast 221 St.

5 y-ars 4X0 III Charles. innt. to Bx-htel JiTwrnn 24 St. 0 Ml Kt'KN. S.

to H-nry Hl.k; 153 and 157 I-s' 52.1 St. 3 Sort LATHAM. and another Ao Emma iH.rrles; 7 2d St. :i.V12 years 7 to McCAKKREY. Matr.iret A to James (jruher-t; Trinity A v.

a comer of 14Wlh St. 3 years Sort MEYER. Mirhiel. to Herman Hlaske and ano-her: 14 East Kt. rears S.4O0 PAYNE.

William to Michael McKlea- nn: 133 Alexander Av. 1 vear TS) PUFFERS. A. to N. Niver Oom- i-any; Vo and HH Eaat 65th St.

BlxKrX eu rs no 8.6(1 1.920 SUMMERS. Theresa, to William Cahlll leh Av. 5 years BTAHiER. Ouatave. and others, execu tors.

In Chrst.an Armbruster; 12S 21 Av, 8 years 1.820 rteeorded Mortgages. llvman, and Abn-m Aventine to Abraham Stern and another; a of Clinton St. Lots l.tc.x and 1.0.1!'. map of estate of Hendrlck Buisers. 1 ear IS.SsTO ALUSoN.

Catharine to Mary Slm- is 413 and 4'H. map of 3 years l.VW ANViltK'K. Josei.hl lo Aucusl Freutel; a of St. 3s) rt of ourtlandl Av. 8 years 2.500 BECK.

(j.dtfrled. lo Christiana S. and Jo sephine It. l'nbst: a of Stebblna Ar. 4w I ft of l5th St.

5 years 4.5O0 RIU'NINO. It-nry to i. rman Ssvlnxs Hank: a of Imls St, rt a of Houston St. 1 year 14.000 Bit! NING. H-nry to O-rnun Kavlnss Hank; a or Lsla SL, l(si rt a ot Houston St.

1 year 14.000 Bl'HLM ANN. Oeorxe. anl Joseph Schadle. to Erhard Oebhard; Liber 41. Page 372, Installments 3.750 CAHASSL'B, Honors to Title (luuran- tee and Truat Company; 15 West 44th Si.

3 years IO.OisD CA II ILL. Thorraa. to Bemhelmer 4k Schmld; 4 tt'h Av. saloon lease, demand lO.ono CAM ILL John, to remhelrr.er at Schmld; 3 I'Kh Av. tai.in leae.

demand 7.000 CARET. John, to Abigail J. Purdy; a of Taylor SI. loo ft a of Columbus Av, 3 years 2.250 CANl'LER. James to Lottie Schluss! and otl.ers.

excuters; a of 1st Av, id. 4 ft of lth --t. 5 vears 11.000 CONtlER. Arthur to Clarence R. tiger; ost and half of 1,4 812.

map of the eoate of Hendrlck Bulgers, 7lii Ward. 1 year 15.000 CORN. nry. to the I'ni'ed t'tate Trust (mjiany of New ork a corner of Av and 142d St. 1 year 21.000 CORN.

Henry, to the States Trust of New Vwk: corner of Convent Av and 141st St. 1 year 18.000 CORN. Henry, to the I'nlted States Truat (-miany of New ork corner of rmvent Av and 141st St. 1 year 21.000 CORN. Henry, to the I'nlted States Trust VimiMtny or New ork a corner of Conent Av and 142d St.

1 year 18.000 CORN. Henry, to the I'nlted States Trust o.mpuny or ew york; a of I42d St. 'eO fl of Amsterdam Av. 1 voir 21.300 CORN. Henry, to the I'nlted States Truat (Vmpany of New York: a a of 14 2d St.

SO ft of Amsterdam Av. 1 year 18.300 CORN, Henry, to the I'nlted States Trust company of New York; a of 141st St. SO ft of Amsterdam Av. 1 rear 18.300 CORN. Henry, to the I'nlted State Truat Company of New York; a of 141rt St.

ft of Amsterdam Av. 1 year 21.300 CORN. Henry, to William K. Everdell; a corner of 3th Av and 22d St, Installments 23.000 CORN. Henry, to Ivl C.

Weir and others. Trustees: a cornet or nth Av and 22d St. 10 veers 430.000 Cl NXINOHAM. William F. to the I'nlted States Truat Company, of Ttoh St.

194 11 oi lev I Jd.OSJ Dl'CK(5EISCHFL Mancaret. and another to Charles F. Pflxenmayer; of 3d St. R3 ft of Avenue B. 1 year 0.000 8.000 a.

ooo ERNST-MARX -NATHAN COMPANY to Caroline Llrhtensteln and others, trustees. corner of Audubon Av and lrtnth St. 3 rears FKEISE. Ernest, to John C. Gullck; a of 3d Av.

Mo ft from corner of Lt 142, map of the village of Morrisanla. 3 years FREY, Simon and Isaac, to Henrietta 470 East Houston St. 5 years. 8.000 FREY. Simon and Isaac, to Henrietta Ooidberar: 408 East Houston St.

3 12.000 Fl miJ. ttlovanni. to jonn inrijtni: a of 112th it, 223 ft of 2d Av. .1 rears 11.300 QATEH. Louis, to ntie guarantee and Trust Comrany: z.ixvt 3l av.

3 years 0.000 OEENEN. Josephine to Christian Wynen: 330 tn Av; or K.th St. ft of We End Av, and Lot 1.023. of the vil'ace of Wakeheld, 2 years 8.000 8,000 GERMUTH. Michael, and Ixulsa to An- nlna F.

Klngsley; or 11th St. 233 ft of Avenue C. 3 years. OOoa. Henry, to James Noble, and an other: 1.313 Iexin-xon av.

I yean OORSCH. Arthur, to Robert E. Embree; 1.500 of ll4tn ru ia oi inn at. vears 17.300 GOItSCll, Arvnnr, to Tianes nendricks; of ii4tn at- 4i4.li or oui a v. 6 rears 18.000 OKIESE.

Eliza W. ai4 John to Anna C. Stephens: of ran Bt. 140 ft of 4th Av. 2 years 18.000 GRIFFIN.

Emma. Individually and as trustee, to Patrick Salmon, as committee; of 3d Av. 4.4 ft of 41st St, ft of 624 St. TO ft of Id Av. 1 years BAND.

Ida to Isabella Lortng: of 143d 8C 231. 10 ft of Boalasrard. 8 ieMO 1.000 years 1X000 KAvKSUZX. ueonre io jsaiinaa vt. at ace aad others, trust.

Ac Lot 2X, map of PenOeld Droneity. South Mount Vernon. years JJOO ls4tk Bt, 100 ft of Jerome Av. I 2,300 BILL. Lonlae to Title Ouaraatee and Trust Company: 81 Eaat 73th m.

years. 12,300 axu arnnxi i esarxrarex an i oinars to John A. Stewart and others, trustees, Acs Batches Vlllao to WOUaaa'a Bridge- Road at tntarsaetioa mt a ttam of laada of Capt. William Bowna. aboat 27 acres; also paread of acres est of said road, opposite, aad ocaer prom arty, 8 years S3.

000 KAUFMANN, Leopold, to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York; a of tannon St. 15U.8 a at of Staatom M. 1 year Z0.0U0 Al LAjp-ii-l. -to Eltxabetk UJ-maa; of 8th ot. 2 44.

ft of Avesuss C. 1 year. KKRBY. Mary to Partd Henniasiyt a of Arthur Av. Lot 83, soap of Upper Morrisanla, 9 K1DANSKY.

Tina, to Chart as L. Adrtaal 243 Henry St. 4 LONOCHAMP. Adele. ta Mlobal Merer; 17 Bleecker St.

1 year Lt'DIN, Susaa aad another ta Fred Cs Ls xaoo .000 eric J. Mlddlebrook; of 41at Bt. SOO ft of sth Av. ft rears 40. 000 MARTIN.

Snphta aad Oeoraw to Isxw oella M. Harea and others, asectitora. Ac; of 103th St, 13u.ll ft of Brook Av. 8 years 10.000 ACA LLIbTER, Margaret C. to J.

Fran cis xtooraem: a of 123d Bt, ft of Sth Av. 1 year MACALU8TEH, Margaret C. to oh a Schubert; of St, 353 ft Of 3 Ar, 1 year MACALLItiTER. Mares ret to Hudson Blaetertxieul Oompeuir; of IT'd St. a ft of sth Av.

1 year MACA1.LISTER. Margaret TX, to J. Molt In Works; a of 122d SU 21 ft of Sth Av. 1 year MACALIJ8TER. Margaret C.

to Richard Cummlnara; of 122d St. 821 ft of Mh Av. 1 year MACALL18TER, Margaret C. to Henderson. Hull A Limited; a of 123d M.

i-33 ft of Sth Av. I year MACALLISTER. Marsaret C. to Henderson. Hull Limited: of 122d St.

8tf ft of Mh Av. 1 year MACALLISTER. Marraret C. to James XM 003 4.T56 S.400 .74 l. Putnam: of 122d St.

253 ft of Sth Av snd four adjoining lots, (five mortgages.) 1 year 24.9U MacALLISYKK. Marsaret C. to Metropolitan Life Insurance tympany; a of 122-1 St, 352 fl of 7th Av. lnstall-menia 83.000 Mac A LUSTER. Mintaret to Metropolitan Life Company; of 122d St.

4 Jo. 454. and 4M ft of 7th Av. Installments, (four mortgages). .140.000 M.icA BLISTER, Marrarer C.

lo James RoKers: a of 122d St. 27 ft a of Sth Av, 1 year M.o-A I.I JSTKK. Marsaret to William fill I. trustee; of 122d St. 321 ft hth Av.

1 year MacA LLISTER, Margaret C. to William H. Page Boiler Company; a a of 1221 St. 253 ft of Sth Av. 1 year MacAl.LISTER Marsaret C.

to James 1. Putnam and another; a of 122d St. 39 ft (pf S'h Av. 1 year MscAI.IJSTER Margaret to Jeremiah T. Senlih; a of 122d St.

27 ft of Mh Av. 1 year J.ISTEH Mararirrt ti Jeremiah T. smith: a of 122J St. 355 ft of Av 1 MacAUJST'IFt. Marxaret to C.

Bennett; a of 122d St. 1st) ft of 8th Av. 1 year Mac. LLISTER, Margaret to Bennett; a a of 122d St. 253 ft of t.000 4.400 B.00O 2.400 2.783 8.130 6.408 MM Av.

1 year 10.000 oiiu.N. Koeetta. to Lamnnt Me-L uKhiln: a of 7xth St, BU fl of Aver.ue A. 1 year McKIERNAN. MVhaet.

and James to Peter Iioela-er- 153 Alexander Av. saloon lease, demand M'VAT. Joeet.h. to the Metropolitan Savings Bank; 3x F-al 4th Ft. 1 year ltj.

Selina. to Abraham Jacob! of K7th St. 4 ft of Ouiral lar! West. 7.323 1.000 2. 000 3 yeaxs 13.000 a a ni t-barles.

to Rotwrt W. Stu art- 424 East -2d St. year 10.000 a nee v. and wire to church E. Gate A corner of 15th St end l'rorect Av.

secures notes PAol.II.I. Carrnela. to Charles Wahltg anl another. 7X1 East 144th St. year.

PERKINS. Benjamin, to Lucy W. Drexel; 41 East 0ih St. 8 years PEYSER, Tline. to 1'oughkeepsle Savings Bank: a of Muh St.

27.S ft of O.l- 1.800 2.2O0 18.0IO unibus Av. I vear 23.000 nAt-t-. Katnenne to John W. Rapp; 157 Eai-t St. 1 year SAI.ZV.R, Carl to Ephrslm B.

Levy; 6.000 Mount Morris Av. 1.25!. ft of Cnior.port Roal. 4oox5o. and ether 2 years 2.3O0 SANDFORn.

Edward, to the Mutual Bene- IU lMmn and Hull. Una; Company: a a of Charlton St, up ft of Washlcrtoo St. II years ao.ono -MWAKT7, Jos. p. to Ah! vail J.

Purdy; i iiiock amended map Mapes estate. 3 vears l.zoo S( MWIT7.ER. Helene. to the Metro si tan bavinirs Bank; of t4th St. 273 and 2H7 3 ft trf Central Park West, ftwo mortirnges.) 3 years 28.000 Eliiatth II to Bernhelroer A Schmid.

2.11A1 Fifth Av. saloon lease, demand 8.000 SMITH. Ausustus. to 8. V.

R. Crucer and another, trustees, 4c 527 West Mst St. 3 years 10.000 SMITH. Isaac L. to Robert W.

Stuart: a a of 12Mh St, 3P7.8 ft of Lenox Ar. 1 year 13.000 SPARKS. Robert, to St. Luke's Hospital; a or 2Kth St. 144 ft of 7th Ar; also 157.

153. and 1C1 West 2Jh St. 3 rears. 70.000 SOKHL John, to Harlem Savlrure Bank; a corner of Brook Ar and 144th St. 1 year 4.000 SONn.

Hvmu. and Hmry to Title Ouar- antee and Trust (snusiny: corner of a nine-ton St and Beach St. 1 20.000 STEWART. E'wsrd A. 1 and others to the Equitable Life Aesuran-'e Society f.f the I'nlted States: a West St.

60 ft of Morris St. 2 years 13.000 TACINEIJ.I. Olueef-pe and Franceses to Mary E. Paraeia: Ixts 1 and 2. map of the village of Melrose, south.

3d Ward. 4 years 1.000 TON YES. Hermann, to the S-irlety of tha New York Hoepltal; 117 West 184th St. 5 years 10.000 Aasrjst. to Marrnret E.

Mitchell and ethers, trueteee. 4tc. 47 St and 2T.1 Centre St. 3 33 0(10 VAN RIPER. (T.axla and Ijiurm to S.K'h!a Wlllets; a of Iriapect Av, ft of 151st St.

3 years 4.000 4.000 lO.ono 8,000 7.000 VAN RIPER. Charles and Laura to William Buhnnan and an-thr. trustees, a-c; a of Prispect Av. 75 ft of 131st St. 3 v'irl VES ELL Meyer, to Frederic J.

Mlddl lT 73 Kldse S'. 3 y-ers WOLFF. Al-abam. to ti-Tge Wlldung; 7(h St. comer of 2d Av, Installments Zt'EIi ft.

Oex. to Henry 7.nrrh; of 131th St. 243.3 ft of Moma Av. 3 rs Zt'EM'H. Henry to North River Savtnrs Bank: of 35th St.

13d ft of 9th Av. 1 year 1.3O0 Asslgnnsraits of Mori ga area. AMASS. Thrresa. to the J.

C. O. Hupfel Hremerv Company 83.300 BlxCH. to Jar, Norn. INNER.

Adolph. to Eugene (n Nom. Ct'RRIER. Ma to Marie E. Jacnbson, HINZK.

Adolph to Fred W. Fink JACOHSEN. Marie to Aurust 2.sj EON HA ROT. Minnie, and another to Annie Best S.37 I WF.NFELI. rincus.

snd another to Martir Storx 3,000 Frederic to Emma H'-n and another P.018 MITTAO. Her.ry to J. T. Smth Nom. OSHEA.

Charlotte to Adolph Bonner. 2.si KISSEIJ Artblbald to Charles A. Jr SMITH. J. to Henry W.

Mlttag Nom. STEIN HARBT. Carrie, and others, execu tors, etc. to Carne Steinhardl 13.000 8TIEHL, Henry, ruardlan. Ac.

and oth ers to Annie Best 4.nas STIEHL Henry, aa guardian. Ac. to Annie Best, (twe 8.8K3 STIEHL Henry, aa guardian. Ac, to Minnie Leonhardt 8.070 Merhaslrs' Lleaa. AMSTEP.BAM AV.

a eorner of 148th St, noxlisi; I'erclval H. Seward against John E. O'Brien, owner and contractor I2O0 BEAVER ST. 1J. and Pearl St.

141; Don ald A. Manson aealnst Edmard L'fer, lessee and contractor TJ BRo.vlAVAY. corner of Leonard St, x5uo; Uliara btandlnicer against tha New York Ufe Insurance Company, owner: W. A. McClelland, contractor 20 ST.

NICHOLAS AV. to MS. and 4i0 West 151st St; the hee.er Manufacturing Company aa-ainsi Claude W. Mick, osner and contractor S50 WKKT END AV. 114; Andrew V.

O'Neil, against IVtrr J. Ievlne. owner; Charles W. Russell, 450 Lie Pfiaras. BROADWAT, 440; Charles F.

Parraara against Tnmas O. Kibon and others, (attachment attorneys. Sullivan A Cromaelt. CENTRAL PARK WEST, s. 27 2 ft a of 82d st, zixiuu.

wiuiara wieiano against Ellxa Bernard, (action to set aside deed;) attorneys, Ludvlgh A Kyttnnberg. Hl'DSON ST. corner of Beach fit. 23x100; Ouudes B. Smith and another, exeeutora, Ac.

against -Catherine Connolly and others, (fore, closure of oris are attorneys. Smith A Martin. 24TH ST. s. 140 ft of 2d Av.

20a8: Frank J. Cnlrhan against Mary F. Colahan and others, (partition.) attorneys. Shaw, flak A Stotesbury. 83 TH ST.

138 West: Peter Flehter. as meral guardian, against Adeline Wldmayer and another, tforecluaaare of mortgage;) attorneys, Ennerer A Trautmann. 93D ST. 22J.8 ft of Sd Av. 29.11x100.8; Andrew W.

Smith and another, executor in against Israel 8. FX berg and others, (foreclos ure or attorneys, mean Sends. 3B 8T. a. 230.8 ft of 3d Av.

2.llelons M. Adele Smith and anotbar. exscutnx. acaiaat Sender Feldmark, (forecioeurs of mungage.) attorneys. Bowers A Sands.

ISSrTH ST. a s. 70 ft of 8th Av. 87x30; Charles Jones, executor. Ac.

against Jean M. E4- drr.lge and anotaer, corecioeure or niortgagej attorneys, n. r. a acu nasn. FEDERAL C0UHTS.

rlte4 Btatea yresa Cmmwt, 205 T. E. B. Maaon ot aL. plsJatiSa la arror, va.

Alexander Mrleod -Pun 1 xemnotvlly. anu Vlllaa-e of Norwood, appellant, va. ZVsa R. Baker. (submitted by WUliaaa E.

Bundy for tha appellant and Chariea W. Baker for the appellee-. 2S1 Franets T. Oowea. sole rsxolser and p'lklnt-Iff Is? error, vs.

Laura B. Bush, admlnuxrstrtx of William N. L. Bush. CboUnued per stlpula- tleei.

23 Waahlnertoa Gas Light Cbsnnasr at aL, plaintiff tn error, va. Thoanaa ta, laneilisi Ciss tlnued par stitmlal ion. 2s4 Jaocaa SocuaarUilat. plmlMtlX 88 arror. vs.

CTTT saKAIs KITATB FOst siatj CCTIOsTKKX. eVasaU Geo. R. Road REAL CSTATC. 1 Wall mm.

9 Timm BU MaUm Asa, BKOKEM. ATT BAIJEJU MOXIT TO LOAN OX BOND AXD MOKTaAQaa, PAnsons ft smcEn. fe a aas a aea asjase 81 MA8SA0 ST. CTTT HOCIES TO UCTu-CXVXBJrUBKO. LXFT-OVER HOFBE8 AJTD AfARTM EWTsV est side, reducesl reata.

lfTXlLN8. KM axZ eor. Coltimbaa As. ATARTMEXTS TO LET-CirnUIIHEO THE CLEVELAND. ISO KA1T X4TH ST.

Apartmeau to rewt, rumlshsd or from Mar 1st. Ia 1st. Ia excel lest haraxrooa floors. All nun liefet open ta asjuuds son Shown 10 to A OWNER, rest the Christian Moerteta Brewing Coenpaar at tU Onntuined per stnxUatMsn. 243 Waiter H.

Harris. pUlatlff la error, vs. Franklin J- Morton. Argument continued br WUluua Plnckney Whyte for tha ptaiauff error by Edcar li. Oaaa and Bernard Carter for the defendant In error aad conclude by rredere tck U.

McKenney for tha plaintiff ta arror. 24 A beam W. lieodry et aL. appeitaata, va. Ocean Steamship Company.

Arrvnveat conw anenrexl by Eugene H. Carver for the appellant. ll for to-day: 24.1. 247. 248.

234. (and 354.1 25. 258. land MOO.) XI 273. (aad 278.) 271.

asi Calenslar fop Weaneaelay. May UNITED STATES DISTRICT COCRT Brow a. J. Opens la Botam oa, Post Office, BalkluxeL. ai II A 1 84 Unrris A TVr4e 88 Same vs.

win vs. tug Transfer K4 3. 111 Sampeosi vs. B. Nlarara.

lt McKrido vs. Allen. 123 Blearkar va. It, ta Kenaington. 127 Mary va.

Perry. 60 Whyte vs. tugj no srara Carroll. 4 Hesse va Baxter. RO Crlbba va.

rl vs. Hodgera sa iteana ureoging do. vs. S. H.

Kaiser WU-heltn der Orosae. 83- V. S. vs. derrick Mctvarch.

so -jam bay at. n. Csv Ma 125 Gunkel vs. sV-C Betrura BTATZ C0TJBTS. Court tf Aseala, John Irtbacher vs.

aba W. Roth. anpeTlassW Motion 10 dismiss appeal granted, with nana First National Bank of Peterson. X. The National Broadway Bank of New Tor City.

Motion to prefer granted. In re Edtwei Electric Illuminating Compear of Brooklyn; People ex reL John blot-her vs. Thontaa y. Crowley et Board of Assessors of Bat-falo. appellant; In re application of Buffalo Traction Company for the appoint stent of Cone miss toner to determine.

Ac; People ea re. Chrlstcpher Qulnn vs. Moses et Police Commissioners; People ex reL Francis H. D. Meats.

appelUnt. va Stephen V. R. Crnaer et ai. Oax.

mlasluners of parks; In re priutoa of Oenraw Hi: Hard. Special Itrputy Excise Commtesuoaer. appeluuit. va. Annie Oteee; people ex ret.

Joseph Meyer, appeilaau va. Theodore Roosevelt I'Jlce CummlaaloBera; In re drainage of Teotaia lands In the towa of Pro field. Monroe Orders affirmed, with eoets. Cal-ndar for to-day: 437. 483.

1247. 41 47A 474, 4 ti. and 477. Hew Yarrlc Calemelara Tkla Dsir. St'PREMB COURT Appellate Dtvtsieai Patter son, Kumeey, O'Brien, aad Ingranasa, JJ.

friiaag at 1 P. M. Enunciated nxoUona. 5-V-ln ie Muller. .77 Ames vs.

Maa. List 57 Smith vs. Eighth I Ina. Cn. anl Bank.

78 Coy 11 MarUa. 61 Unerian va. Western V. ooobtu-y va. Ke Eiec.

Co. I man. 08 United Water Works' S3 Byrne vs. Stoddard. 1.1 va uiuiu aur urxusey vs.

awns. -Ley va. Harris. I SO Hams va kUUott. Ms rwus tsperi Mill On.

vs Traes. I llvda a'njr I Traveears Ins. On. The olhee hrencbae Ih a. 1 1 1.

ie nwa the City Court and General Sessions, hava aV juurned until Thursday. May 8. Referees Apcel nteaV Xew York. STTPREME COCRT PIschotT, J. Mu.lla-an va.

Setfred John A. Straler. Byrxt va. JaL-ote-FTanots H. Oelehanty.

Haaaey vs, Schults Samuel Beardsley. vs. tsxxrard Henry P. McUoern. SUPRjatE COCRT Prysr.

J. Kutherford vs. sJlack Donald -T i- Tamil vs. ougnrois Tnucnaa (J. kenney.

St'PREME COl-RT Scott, J. Matter of ataurei James M. Ward. Felix va. Fox Thomas Allison.

Matter a fTHars, FraaJt Li. Arthur. St'PREME COFRT-Naah. J. Clark vs.

L)-one Cnarlee T. Walk. Here I vera Apaolate4 lew Tar It. St'PREME COCRT Scott. J.

Oenrge F. Johnsusi vs. Allaa Ok Lsjrscber. St'PREME mt-RT-rialy. J.

Asms Friedman va, August Rich tar Thoanaa I UOext. Kt'PREME COt-RT Pryor. J. unma 1. ntiuman va Benny ffll trslatt Mil eunosoo.

Brooklyat Ceiart Calenelar. SITREXE OLRT-Aooellate jb'ik lai iepanment. (Goodrich. P. Cailen.

Bart let t. Hatch. Woodward. JJ. rt-TTij lar 234 Hecnlnn vs.

Ktpn. Riley re. Waller. 1.1 1 wtiuu va a ssaa 1V1 People vs. Brae-I R.

K. Sted. 1 129 TTaoB Klrknla AM, 23.1. lie-McOnira vs. B.

Hanaoa vs. H. K. H. R.

K. 13S-Seegnff va. B. H. 234 I'nderhtU vs.

B- H. Una. PhD, vs. Lhlnian. 231 poukesn vs.

JS, I R. R. WOMAN MUKD EKOTJSLT STABBED Mast nke Has! Aroaaeal AsistkerS) Jealessy Killed my Trmlsu MATAWAX. N. May 1 Emm How.

ard is at the home of LillU Ia hee friend, with a bad atali wound In h. a the body of Charles Simmons la in the) Morgue, and a colored man known ooly by the- name of Shine, la a fugitive. The Howard woman, who la aa was Simmons, was a domestic and Bhlna 's regarded as her promised husband. When he found Blmmoni in her company on the main alrsal nf ih. tnwn 1 beeajne furious, and.

dra1ng a knife front piungra 11 into the braid of isu 10 me arround- im Shine." thinklne- ha had 1 1 1 4 h- apieared. ibis evening, when Simmons learned thai tho Howard woman would probexbly reoov er. be decided to vlgit her. He was making his way ewjttouxly to the home of tho Laws woman, and. while crossing the rxui-rond track, wna run down and Instantly killed by a train.

WAR EXTRAS AND SCH0LABS. Bey la Flalaaeld Xeclewtlas TTkrtr Stadlea Oateaalkly ta Sell Taeaa. PLAIN FIELD. J. May A-tJuperlr.

tendrnt of Public Schools Maxaon. and the) Hoard of F.d lira tl on art of the opinion that the ualo of the New York afternoon newspapers on the streets of Plalnfleld la on necessarily detlnllhT a larva nnnxhor of young from their Mud lea. Last night a set of resolution was prepared by Mr. Maxsoa and paseved by the) board. In which tha Chief of Folic was asked to enforce tha Stat law preacribtag that children under the age of fifteen shorn a not be employed In any manner unless It could be shown that they had attended school the regular dumber of hours.

Prof Maxaon claims that a largo number of youths are neglecting U.eir studies, ostensibly to sell the war extras, when, as matter of fact, they were using that excess tn stay out of school and loiter oa street corners anl generally rather ap a bad street education. SHOT AT A BTJBX3IeAB Jew Jerae-y Fa raser Fires a Caarr Sfcat at His Bead. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J-.

Mar burglar narrowly escaped bavtax his Tteai blown off when ba and a companion ai tempted to enter tha toons of John Bucks lew, near here, yesterday mornlnc- Btscka lew. who la a fanner, waa awakened by th noise of a wagon driving up to his place. Looking out of th window-, aasf a buggy and horse In tha road and tw men at th door. hatUrlnc it with to ao4 of a heavy plank. atop that.

'shouted BockaJew. bat. aa the men threatened to ahoot him drew his besad tn. He thesi secured his shoig-ua aad waited at th door tgntil oo of thera stepped la. when firrd.

Th snot stroe th burglar's bat and knocked It off. Tbs man fell back, and after his eompanaon had belpol him Away they drcv rttptdiy oa la th buggy. Th load of ahot must hav struck th man' head, tor tne wall waa spattsrsd with Mood and IhtN bat waa Mrforatai eellh aba.

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