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10 THE NEW YORK TIMES. FRIDAY. MAY 20. PAGES. IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD (tlM hr Br.kr-A Plaintiff Wlthoat Ready Faaaada Can Delay la the lalnraoM.

J. Romaine Brown A Co. hare Bold for lb Unlonl Dim Savings Institution to Archibald R. Livingston, for about IdO.OOO. the two flive-atory brownstone-front flats, northwest joorner of Convent Avenue and One Hundred and Forty-firth 'Street.

SO by VW. The old W. Butler Duncan mansion, on a plot 2 bjj 1Q6. at 2 Washington Square North, his been sold by K. I Macomb Bristol to Mrs.

Anna, P. Tllden of Madison; N. J. C. R.

Greiror Son have sold for Henrietta F. field to Herman Wronkow. the brownstone-front dwelling, with extension, 1)81 Went Seventy-sixth Street, 10 by by 102.2. taking In part payment a hotel property at Bmaford, Westchester County. Jesse C.

Bennett Co. have sold to a builder for improvement, four lots on the north sldejof Slxty-aevenfh street, 230 feet west of West End Avenue. W. F. A H.

Smith have sold for Harry Overlngton. TCi Morris Avenue, for also, for Meehan A Shea, 2.U1U Madison Avenue, a brownstone-front dwelling, for also. for Charles Brogan, a plot of seven lots St the corner of Home Street and Hoe Avenue, for Sia.OUi; also, for Mary Schafer. Bast One Hundred and Twenty-seventh: Street, for S27.5U". There was a good deal of delay and loud talk in the Trinity Building salesroom yesterday caused by the failure of J.

J. Cooper to comply -with the teims of sale on several parcels which he had bid In as plaintiff in partition proceedings. The properties involved were eight tenements on the lower east stde. 'and as Is usual at such sales, neighborhood operators were out In force. Being himself an Interested party, and also the guardian of another of the heirs, Mr.

Cooper had secured an order of the court relieving from the necessity of depositing 10 per cent, of the purchase money on such parci-U as he might bay In. Under thf conditions he was naturally a ready bidder, aijd secured all of the properties but one.i und even in this case he claimed persistently that he had made the highest offer. No provision had been made, however, to exempt Mr. Cooper from the payment of the auctioneer's and salesroom fees, amounting to $17 on each parcel, and whenl li was discovered that the tlii which MrS. Co.jper had with him would aliow a settlement on but two out of the even tenements which he had purchased, the refereV.

Donald McLean, promptly ordered the other. six to be resold. The ap-''peaia of Mr. Cooper to prevent the sacrifice of the property caused the auctioneer, Mr. Smyth, considerable annoyance, but on the resale the outsiders came into the bidding frjeely.

and all the properties were sold. That they were not sacrificed is best shown bythe fact that the total on the resale was jonly below the sum of the plaintiff's jown bids. The corrected results follow: To J. Cooper, fur and fl3.u r-5ix-ctivey, the two four-story brick tenements liNZi and Kast Tenth Street, each li." by alo to M. Kenipner, for the four-t4tory brick tenement Second Avenue.

Jj by also to 1'atrick Lillv. for the four-story brick-front tenement Kant Houston Street, an bv to Huiro Colin, for Sll.lssi, the four-story brick tenement i l.Vi Avenue C. ID by 7.1; also to M. Kempaer. for th four-storv brick lenement Avenue C.

'J't bv 7i; also to Charles P. Kelly, for the four-storv brick tenement Avenue B. by 7(ti; also to Aflarn Welner. for jen.siM. the four-story brick tenement, with store '2 VSi Kvcond Afenue.

LN Ly M. Theauiie uu-tlone-'r9. Thompson Pryor. for whom; Mr. Smyth was selling, also In foreclosure, to John B.

Coie, for S2d ''Ml' the tive-storv brick flat 12 East One Hundred and Thirty-second Street, 30 by 11 William! M. Ryan sold, in foreclosure to the plaintiff. Kjbert L. Harrison, trustee for the pCot. Mosholu Avenue, south hte, a bom feet eat of Fleldston Avenue.

So by X'A by by ISIS. IVter Fh Meyer Co. sold. In foreclosure to Arthur) li. Weiks, for SIS.t).

the three-Ittory fraaie temsnent, with two two-etory frame tenements at the rear. 4 Mulberry Street 2LV1 by K4. and irregular; a'so. in fortlosurp to A. E.

Rogers, for the two-story brick building 217 Eaat Elghty-seeon-l Street. 17.1o by 102.2: also, in foreclosure, to the plaintiff. Franckj L. Slade for SiTiOny. the flve-storv brick flat 1774 Madison Avenue, 2.6 by 110.

To-day's Aactioa Hales. The folltwlng sales at auction are down for to-day at 111 Broadway: By George R. Read foreclosure William E. Carnochan. referee.

127 and LSI West Sixty-fourth Street, north side, 24.1 feet weetj of Ninth Avenue, each 20 by 10O.5.' two four-story stone-front dwellings. Due on judgment, on each, By William K.M. nelly, foreclosure sale. Sylvester H. Want, referee.

287 Avenue B. east skle. 42 feet south of Seventeenth Street. 2t by 6H. five-story brick tenement, with rtore.

Due on Judgment. 6.fr4. By T'lompson Pryor. foreclosure sale. John H.

Montgomery, referee. Off) to rate St. Ann's i Avenue, east side. 4.TO feet south of One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Street. 104.2 by 90 by "U17 by 10, four four-story brick flats.

Du on judgment, $46,518. I THE HIILDUG DEPARTMENT. 1U1 of IPaas Filed fop Xew Straetares aad Alteralloaa. lxinrtm Avenue, 231. for a seven-story brick flatj with store.

U. bv tii.ti; Ware, owner; James E. Ware' of 487 Fifth Avenue, architect cost. $20,000. One Hundred and Forty-eighth Street, nortn aid.

175 teet west of Amsterdam Avenue, for a one-storv and luuncm brick church. 0 by 73; St. Ann's Church. 2 Weatl Eighty-fourth Street, owner; Clarence True of 45B Boulevard, architect: cost. Ninety-ninth Street, north side, 42S feet east of Clurnbus Avenue, for a flve-storv and basement brick flat, 23 by 85; Angeio llocoo ot 3o8 Stanton Street owner F.

Pelhant of 5tt Fifth Avenue, archittct'; lost. 2.10. One Hundred and FVrtleth Street, southeast cornr of Amsterdam Avenue, for two live-story :l.rtck flats. 2ft by 8T: Henry iZ. Hillier of) 201 West Ninety-fifth Street owner: Janes A Leo.

arc-hitecta; cost. Eighty-ninth Street, north side. 100 feet west of Columbus Avenue, for four Aviator- brick flats, 2Ti hy S. WUlershausen of tkl Greenwich Street, owner: M. V.

li. Jerdon of' 4 East Ninetieth Street, architect; cost. Union Avenue, west side. 122 feet north of One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, for four threts-story frame tenements. 18.10 by owner: Edward Wena OOO i Avenue, architect; coat.

Country Vlub Avenue, aouth Bide. 250 feet east of John Street, for a two-story and attic frame dwelling. 20 by 42.6: Patrick Mc-Intyre. owner; William Henderson, architect: cost. $2,850.

One Huhdred and Thirty-sixth Street, south sidji 2t feet east of the Southern Boulevard, for a two-story frame storage house. SO fcy Charles A. Ericson. owner; H. Horenburger, architect: cost.

tl.3iu Avenue C. west aide, 50 feet south of Tenth Street, for a two-story frame 22 by BO; Mary R. Dillon, owner; W. Dlckeraoa, architect; cost. $4,000.

Avenue C. west aide. 83 feet aouth of Tenth Street, for a two-story frame dwell- Mr" Bartnett. owner; Dtckerson. architect; cost.

$4,000. Alteratlaas. No. S7 Ferry Street, to a flve-story brick factory and storage house; estate of David 5. Street, owner: William of Fulton 8treet.

architect; cost. Noii. 110 amd 121 Avenue D. to a flve-storv brick store and lofts: and O. Ooelet of est Seventeenth Street, owners; McKlm, Mead White of ltk Fifth Avenue, architects: coat; $lMu.

No. KTtl and K78 Broadway, to a six-story and basement brick store and office bonding; Brldreman estate, owner: De Band s7 i5ook' 1,300 archJteoU; i'n Jon Avenue, southeast corner of Ona Hundred and Flfty-aecond Street, to a two-tory frame dwelllnr: William H. Saul of KM East One Hundred and Flftr-aocoad 6uTV.Sw7w: Chrl Lohee. archlteat: COSt. Br1eel Real Eatata Traasfera.

iThttraday. May la. AV. eorasr of 140th tt. UalOD: Jum R.

Hay aa wife to Hannah aTlller ti AMSTKRDAM AV. 42. SizltM; Morris Ntman aad wife to Hegtaa Aacaer AVENL'B C. s. lla ft io( 11th St.

i Sis imnUr: Fradartck Bantoa aad wire to Harriet Baer 1 CHRISTOPHER ST. 14. 21s4Llls Irregular; Edrauad CoOa aad wife Jack rants CUrTOIf ST. a a. BT ft of Jacksoa Av.

or 282 ft of Cbncord Av. 18x73; August L'det to Thewlors Ebellnc O.S30 EL4ZAUETH 8T, s. 103 ft a of Broome 8t. 23 x7.lhS Solonum Bach-racb to Samuel Huols 1 OOUVBRNEL'K ST. a.

Lot 00. Letter UouTwnwr rtu, Z4xmo; 8lmoa Levy and if to Th Lurtitei- of 14.S2S INTERVALE AV. a. Hu ft of IttTla 8t. Zl.flxluo; Mary i Connor to Anna RufB 600 LEXINGTON AV.

2.1S7. Joseph P. Fallon. to Joseph P. Fallon.

8r 1 LOTS 43 and 44. map of Central Mur-rinl; the FVmn' Loan and Trust Company to Emily Dltchett 71 AV, 75.3 ft of Su r.rtO; Sheridan M. Norton. referM. to Richard and In turn P.

Collins 50.730 MAKIrtoN 8T. 331. and 333: trammel St. 21 and 23: Plnous Lowaofcld and otbera to William Sucarman 1 PARK AV. corner of 171t St.

lOOx ISO; Emily C. Dltrhett to Petty. Sou-lard Walker Realty Company 1 PROPOSED oTH 8T, s. lul ft of Oreea Lane, or Ae. M.ftxlOO; Adolph Offanbers to William C.

Bolton 1 VNION AV. HA.S ft of 15W St. IAMIs: Frank H. WanH to Jobn J. Hattnbrun 4 200 VNION AV.

s. MS ft of ltoth St. Bort7.3sWnrt)7.1; Catherine r. and Samuel U. Atwater to Henry Allen.

1 WEST EM) AV. a corner of flat St. runs 1 a lOu.As lU to avenue tUi 17s a t2 10 to avenue 11.5 to iM-glnnlng. (release roortsac;) Jacob D. Butler to Caroline Hart 83.135 1ST AV.

30. 3 ft of VHth 8t 23 2x 100; Annta Hammer to Catharine Dahl 1 1ST AV, a. 605 ft or 104th St, 25 2xlun; Cuarad Dahl. executor, to Catharine Dahl 7.000 SI) AV. l.MU.

s. 23x110; Joseph J. Sehrelner an.i ife to Anna Walter and another 10O 41" AV. ps.s ft of 27th St. l.5x Leonard Kerr to Mary E.

Kerr. 1 2MTH 8T. a. 7 ft of 4th A. 21x48.4; Leonard R.

Kerr to Mary E. Kerr 1 27TH ST. 244 to 24( Wear. tiO.6xHS.9xtJ2.2x Leonard R. Kerr to Marv E.

1 40TH ST. 151 East. 2.10xTS.4x31. 11x04.10; St. I4U Eat.

21 xD.lx2S. 2x7H.4: Leonard R. Kerr to Mar)' E. Kerr 1 40TH ST. p.

123 ft of 10th Ar, 2T.X HSU: Jixph E. Cooney and wife to Ab-t'le L. Hemhaw 10 4TH ST. 125 ft of 10th Av. 2Tx John H.

Henshaw and wife to Abble L. Hcnshaa' 10 44TH ST. M2 to 53 West. 75xl5; l'et-r .1. Stlner to Wllllum 1 77TH ST.

Za and 233 East. 25x100. El-tx-rt Oandail. referee, to CVcllla Feder. 230 9tTH ST.

s. ft of 5th Av. 1.9; Jack Fanto to William 1 114TH ST. 370 ft of 1st Av. lt.

10; Samurl 8. Abbott and wife to Louis Korn 1 114TH ST. 421 and 431 East. 50x100.10; Louis Korn and wife to Antonio Buona-mxno Exchans-e and 1 115TH FT. a.

175 ft of 7th Av. 3oxlii0.ll: Robert C. Inside and wife to Jacob Wicks. Jr 16 250 11HTH ST. (M and Art.

a. 75 ft of Lenox Av; Meyer Silverman to John A. Hhllbrlck. (secures ball bond.) Vj 6.000 llrtTH ST. and 75 ft of Av; Harry and Ella Tanenbaum to John A.

Philbrick. isecures ball bond.) part 5.000 ST. a. ISO ft of Lenox Av. lsxHBlt: William J.

Coatea to T. Coates 1 17iTH ST, s. 2Vi 10 ft of Prosneet Av, 2: nlso of 176th St. ft vr of rorn'T 1 it mp of Fdirmo'int. Gerald C.

Connor to Hern. an Ellers Nom. 171TH ST. s. 141.1 (t Webster Av.

2.Y 4x11 7x25x121 Elizabeth Iavall to Frnrik W. 1.600 1MTH ST. r. ft of 11th Av. 2Sx 1.11: Antonio Huonamano to Louis Km Exchance Recorded Lenses.

HAFT. Dora, to Simon Levine; Hr.Kme tt. 5 yearn KKMAN. R.a. tu Joseph SeldinkorT; -ii 2d St.

3 vears Mf'TRIiy, Mary to Edward Svhmld: Hth St f. 2:17.6 ft of lt Av, 24x Wt.ll. 21 years WILKENS Henry, to Iavld Kaiser "arid others; K4 Nassau St und 35 Ann St, 5 year $So0 2.050 7.V) 2.160 Recorded Mortgages. ARNOt'X. Clementine to Gilbert A.

Rof--rtson Home, id of 11 ot th Av, 3 $12 000 KAfcK. Harriet. t. Emma Uutman 106 Avenue 1 ear 2 uoo 1.DIXE. A.

and Oeonre "to Mary H.e; of 14th St Lot 30 heirs of John Rovers! 1 vear. 6Jo feamuel. to Solomon Bachrach St. loa rt of Broome St. 1 err otl blO.VAMt.NO, Antonio, to Louis Korn' 4J and 4M EUft 114th St.

mort- Installments 000 IH u.NAMANii. to crneilus" Jordan. 42S and 4S1 East 1141b St. ttwo niortaaftes, i 3 years 16.U00 O.iLAHAN. Frank to Joseph E.

Mount' I1, i.lh Sl- e11' 6 months 700 COLLINS. Richard and Minturn to William R. Rose; 645 Madison Av, 1 f.hA V' to" Hen'rV ii 'i of llltn St. 470 ft of 7th A v. secures contract (jgg DAHL Catharine and Conrad, to Louisa Rauch; of 1st Av.

Oo.J ft of 104th St. I year. 2.000 DAHL. Catharine and Conrad, to John a of 1st Av. 50 ft of 104th St, 1 year to wllm' Dea'ne; 2.13 West 3.d St.

1 year joo EOGERS. George to Jenny Guldet and others, executors. c. l.MW to 1 b33 t-GOERit. George to Robert C.

Em-bree trustee: of 8oth St. 73 ft of -M Av. 5 years i- EiLERS. Herman O. and Henrietta" "to Oerald O.

Connor; a of 176th St 2.V ft of Prospect Av: also of 176th lf f1 "5- map of Pairmount. 24th Ward. 1 year jq ENTZ. J. Frederick, to Charles F.

comer of Grand Boulevard and losth St, 3 years 15 0CHJ PANTO, Jack, to Edmund Ccffln iV Christ St. extends to Oay St. 1.300 CiERTH. Elizabeth and Ethel, to John Hardy; l.llo Forest Av, 1 vear 1 tXJO "ARTWELL. Caroline, to Frank GUI and others, trustees: a of 71st St.

(CIO ft of West End Av. 1 27 211 HARTWELL. Carolin. to Jacob Butl ler; a of 71st St. 82 10 ft of West End A v.

1 year aaon HARTWELL. Caroline, to Jacob "But-ler; a of 71st St. 82 10 ft of West End A v. 1 year HARTWELL. Caroline, to Jacob' But-ler; corner of West End Av and 71st st, 1 year a HARTWELL.

Caroline, to Jacob Bui-ler; ol West End A v. 36.5 ft a of 71st S. and three adjoining: lota. 1 year (four mortfaares) HARTWELL. Caroline, to Jacob I) "hu." ler: of West End Av.

36,5 ft a of list St. and three adjolr.lnr lota. 1 year (f.xir mort-aa-es HASTINGS. Mary E. and Robert," and others, to the Bowery Savings Bank- Sua Centre St, and 140 Baxter St years 97 nnn HILLIER.

Hannah, to James Ray-s corner of Amsterdam Av and 14oth St. demand HILLIER, Hannah, to James" 'Hiy' coiner Amsterdam Av and 14oth St. demaud MAA. HORWITZ William, to Edmund Coffin" Mh St. 31V ft of Av.

1 aoouo HLRLBl T. William P. and Hew, Jr. to the Harlam Savlnrs Bank: or 132d St. 73 ft if Bnxik Av.

1 year a mat William a and Hen A to Katharine a of 132d 8t" 75 ft of Brook Av. 1 year aono kAl BimcH. William, to Peter St'el-ner: 532 and 336 West 44th St. 1 year KELLER. FTieuericke.

to Max WlnUen' Lot 324. map of Waahlnrtonvllle. East-chester. 3 years Kl'TZNER. Malta and Wlmmln-'in John Hoffman.

Jr. a a of 134th St. 350 ft of Courtlandt Av. 3 i iov LEVT. Harnett, to Edwin Baldwin, trustee' of Division.

112 ft of Otnton 3 years tm LOMONTE. Fortunato C. and Louisa to Ceorxe Mackenaie; a of 10th St. 373 ft of 2d Av. demand Tvl Jalla.

to B-rnhctmer A Schm'ld' 2,148 8th Av. corner 113th St. saloon lease, demand a nrs MAKISOAUX). Mlchellna and Paul' "to Mutual Life Insurant Company; 3 and 61 Jamea St. 1 year as MILLaR.

Catharine and William, to' The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New-York; of Greenwich St. la.2 ft of Jana St, 1 year cm MiXSKLT'ANIi, mu1' Xa BernheVrner A Schmld: 221 Lexingtoa Av, saloon lease, demand PATTEN. Annie to the Equltabie'ijfe Aasuranca Society: of 34th St. 100 ft A- 3 eers. Mm.

PETTT. SOIXARD A WALKER REALTT Company to Frederic J. Middlebnxk comer of Park Av and 171st St, i year. wm. POWITR, Davtd J.

and Irene, to Charles Emery: a of 40th St. loo ft of 7th" Av oetnand s-n POtVER. David to Julia C. 8. Grant- 1 1 of 40th St.

ft of 7th Av. 1 vaar! 7 750 8ACKETT. Frederick, to Ouaranty trust company of New Tork. trustea; a a of Tth Av. 74.11 ft of lS2d St.

1 years a son 8CGARMAN. William, to Ptncus Lowani feld and another; a corner of Madisoa and Scanunel Sta. 1 year aono TIMMINS. Jamea to Rosalie Wiener: a of 113th St. 175 ft of 2d Av 1 year nryn WATT, Thomas L.

to the Farmers" Loan and Trust Company; ooroer of 7th At and 140th St. vears BOlOAA WTLIV)X. Frederick- to Kllxabeth PavaH; a of ITVth St. 1.412 ft of Webster Av. widened.

1 year 1000 WILMORF. Jamea to Edward Haas; 24 East 24th St. 1 a ooe Aaalsrasaeata at Mrtaraea. BEJUNOER. Carolina, to Joaaaa LsvL trustea WHN sirmuad.

to rraaa OUcULEE. Jossvh. and others, axacutors! Ac. to WlUUua H. Fls4d as admialstra- tor mc N.

aad AttarH-V'io WUllara A. stawart alwEIilER, Randolph, to Robert C- "i-vC HKSIWRFEa;" to" josssa 'cl'iC 8.000 2.UU0 T.00O S.790 ISO 3.0O0 l.OOO a. 000 trustee -KAAW--XD'i4 li'WENrELD. Plncas. and another to naepn c.

uevi. trustee 4.0UO tilLEHR(K. Frederle to Tho Mu- ual Life Inaurajica Cumnanv of NaW ork i non BTEWAHT. William S. treenburah Knniiul Ul ARASTEB AND TRUUT COM- ny to Louis Uana, executor, are 23.000 HMANN.

Leoo. to Title Guarantee md Trust Crsoinanv OHS 1 OLBACH. Rose, to Nanny Altraan Nominal Meehaalea' Lless. CIIERRT ST. 3 and Nicola Colunna f-'o-i.

u. naser, owner and con-ractor 1261 4 630 31 SM S3 80 437 363 123 1.304 63 IS 4 Str-FOLK ST. 1S4: Wnl'f Sc'hlfTman ialnt Simon Fuiberc. owner; Simon Henderson, contractor HJTE PLAINS AV, a oornar of Locan St, 23.1x107.4x23x100; James De Carlo LCainst Nicola Barbetta. owner and contractor: Antonio Hsrhlta p.trrlnr.

VllLKINS PLACE, a 150 ft of Jen- Finira Ol. iijxlOO; John Bologna aralnst owner; Henry A 1 beck and anther rontracttjrs 1TH ST, 142 West: Charles H. Southard Kalnst Timothy Klely. owner and con- ractor ST. 334 West: the New Tork Metal L'eilln Company aamlnst Patrick J.

Con-heli. owner; Herman Haffers. contractor. ST. corner of Fark A v.

Pnink Goldstein and Barnet Maaor bmulnst Wllilam V. Graham, owner and rontraetor lelTH ST. a. lt4 ft of Columbus Av. pwxluu; Simon Stelnbtrc and another a-ulnst Rosa.

Wlederman. owner and con- ra ttr 1I4XH ST. corner of Lenox Av. 173r p(R-: Salient 4V Co. against John Kehue.

wner and -n tractor lll'TH ST. 311-313 West: Charles Amino heainst Dickinson at Howes, ownera; Mifhael Lotona. contractor Ilm ST. 61-52l West; Yicnf Schmlnke Kainst the Kqultabla Savlnirs Asaocla- lon and another, owners und contractors; e.irge J. Klliren.

contractor lliTH ST. 6JO to 6o4 West GreenhaJa-h at ae-ainst uiiam K. Stelnmetx, own-Louts Wolfert. contractor ST. s.

extends from Forest Av to ackaon Av, 175xo; John Dempsey and them against William J. Smith, owner: Toome)- Smith, contractors Lis Pradras. BJksTON ROAD, corner of 166th St. 107x ti. to innlty av.

5x174 10; Leslie G. L'auldwell against Nettle Cauldwell and an- bther. lartltlon attorney 1 ll. RM CftEENWICH ST. 812 and 014; the Mutual i.

lie insurance company again at Helen M. and Prank D. Canavello. forec.sure of mortxaa-e:) fetDrneys. Tow nsend aV McClellanL 3t A.

a corner of iSth St. SO o. tha Mutual Llfs Insurance Company aaratnst Georga P. Johnson and others. iforecbsure of mort- rag-e: attorneys.

Townsend a McClelland. 1 oi aiicc nil i bmi against leopoia Ixdler and others. tfore losura of rnortgacej Mtorneys. J. J.

A A. Lyona TH ST. 311 East: Alfred Sierman aa-ainst anlel Boehan and others, (foreclosure of mort- attorneys. Lachnan. Morgenthau ai ioldamltli.

fH ST. 3n East: Rlcbard Slea-man airslnst Daniel Boehan and others, (foreclosure of mortgage:) attorneys. Lachman. Moravnthau at Idsmtth. PTH ST.

53 East. 1SxPWi.11: James Doua-las gainst Edward C. Roche (foreclosure of mort- Kf.) attorney. F. M.

Holahan. ITH ST. In and 2" East: IVnartment of fundings against Harris Fordinsky. (violation i riuiKiing iaws: attorney. E.

'TH ST. s. 223 ft of Boulevard, 23x08.11; i.n C. Barth against Thomas F. Roys and thers, (f irecloaura of mortmcl attomen 1 Jppman P.uck FEDERAL COURTS.

Calendars for Friday. 20. KITED STATES CIRCT tT CorRT-Lacombe. ip-ns at -j f. In Room 124 Pmrt uiMlng.

Motion calendar. Adjourned cases. S. vs. Friedhelm.

13 S. vs. l-ung. Same vs. same.

Patoe vs. Li Sing. Sani vs. same. Cares noticed.

Hoffman vs. Jones. White-Smith Music nyerweather .1 Pub. Co. vs.

Morning Rit'-h. I J. umal Association. -Armour vs. Earl 16Sammon vs.

Berlin Fruit Co. Iron Bridge Co. Kantrowlcs vs. Oermano vs. Third el Bros.

Co. Av IV. -Welsl-h Light Co. IS Hoey vs. Lehlg-b vs.

Ajillo Incandes- Val R. R. Co. rent Co. till Revnolda Rnllr.

lll-Reconler vs. Morn. ley. .1 Association. Sam vs.

aama 14 Cruikahank vs. Bid-! well. I KITED STATES COfRT OF AP- auce. lacorr.be. and I pens in Room 124 Post Office Bulldln at il M.

Central Trust Co. vs. Worcester Cycle Co. STATE COURTS. Xew York Caleadara Thla Day.

sit PREME COfRT AonelUte IlKl.l.-,tj. Rumsey. Ingraham. and McLaughlin. JJ.

Opens Mn re Elm Street. il4 In re W. Ft Cmi.t. 24-Appleton vs. Bots- Co.

ford. ,13 Bemateln rx If RuLie vs. Mnes-old. 8 In re L.inJt. 4f-In re Horton.

29 In re Levlna-ton Av Hcw-ton 42d In re Lexington Av R. R. Co. 1 Peoole -i e-l xr 6-Iri re Roarers. Clearing House Blda-' f-r-eopie, c.

vs. Co. n. Barker. Dunn.

,23 Hlarxins vi St-Schaefer vs. Unkni41 J. D. Parks Ry. Co.

o. vs. Nat. Whola-sale Druargtst Assn. 42 Sam vs.

Hubbard. W-Moran va Vreeland loi-Gxdman vs. Alex ander. ll(-Oenet vs. President.

46 Fredertck vt Strauss iracy va. lolan. rtenry iias Brewina Hudson Canal CV. Co. vs.

13-Nat. River 4i-ScajidinaVn-Anj Bk. I Bank vs. Chaskln. i vs.

Leutxy 13f-Peoile ex rel. Brady 41 lre fus vs. Bera-hard vs. Koosevelt. 0O Blank va.

Cloldamlth vs. Met. 31 1 eOLMe ex rl Vf 1 1 St. Ry. Co.

-In re Board of Fire Commissioners. loriald va. Leubuach- er. .12 People ex reL Strauss lOf-In re Van Ness. vs.

same. a on-en umerateU mo-1 tlons. BtpREME COURT Appellate Term Adjourned STPREME COURT-Ppecial Trm Part 1 Co- ien. io.jo a. ii.

Litigated mo. Ions. I-Klllan vs. Burke Rubber Co. va 24-Blumenthal va Craig iiiKieurand vs.

11c-Closkev. 40-Marinor vs. Crist. t)enham. 4J People ex reL Jams vs.

Cuter. 4.V-Stoke vs. Johnson. 44 etha vs. Duraln.

4-I-asberger it Ryan. 4-In re 133th St. and Lenox Av 44-Riner vs. Reiner. 3f Blair vs.

Newton. 4-Stierniger vs. Dyer. fenmltt vs. Atlantic Con.

Co. Sf-ln re Leaher. 4- Sherwood a. Blum. 1'4 In re Nelson Av.

I Ti? and lUl llf-Newwltter vs. Ro senheim. 4H In re Morrla. 4" In re Havnw.n, 12f-Woolsev vs. Padel- tord.

oO In re Electric Rw. Of United States. 51 In re Ctmnellv. l.tf-Sachs vs. Jackson.

Abrahams vs. Mur phy Mercantile Safe Da- OOSit Cn och vs. PllklnaTton. 16-In re Zahn. 17 1-1 Jim be rt vs.

lHf-Harrison va 33 Pagenetecher a Zun-her. 54 People. 4c Abbott, Piatt. lUf-People ex rel. Gll- dersleeve vs.

(Xler. 33 I v. xiAw 20f People ex rel. Flan- e-U. agan va Saul.

36 Hauerlltx v. vi 21 f-Rohwerxer va Thlrdi brick. Av. R. Co.

.57 People ex reL Leet -tvttel vs. Phlllea-n. vs. keUv. tf-Nally va.

Brady. 5 Mayer vs. A f-In re Worthlnirtonl31 Peoole. va Ci.h- Co. I Mn.

2.4-In re Mayer. 60 Furionr va Whita '4-In re HI Ixlan va. Rothacr.lld 4 In re Coales. e2 In re Greer 2sf-Haberman Mfg. Co.

63 Armstrong va. rw. vs. Sexton. mi.

d'llman vs. same. 64 In re Brown. 65 Danxia va Ttnnn aof Heln vs. Typo graph Co.

i6--Monta vs. Sentell. 31 f-Davidson vs. Bralna- a- unmiii iron Co. vs.

same. 68 Behlan va asm a. re OH. by. S24-Glchner vs.

Colle. 33f-Faxley vs. Gross. 34-f-Peopie, ate va Max- 70 I'eople ex rel. Rod man.

33f-ln re Marks Adjust sera vs. coler. 1 Levy va. Stanlnn able Chair Co. 72 Judd va.

Laukata. 30f-Lewall vs. Curblt. ara vs. Blre.

74 Butler vs. City of New York. 1-People ret. Butt- man vs. Keenan.

8St-T1ffany vs. Trow bridge. SUPREME) COURT Dedal Tirm-s. fter, J. -Opens at 10:80 A.

part. bustT SUPREME COURT Special Term Part tit Chase. Opens at 10:30 a dear. MoUons. ar 1 Bates va Oonnellan.

fe-Grady va a B. Clsflln Co. va. I SUPREME COURT Special Tarra Day caUand.e i be called In Part IV. room at io-jo 4 will ha aauenaA to 'O-JO A.

ipeclal Term for trial, SmrL ll-Iwiaoha Bros. 16461 Ullanthal vs. I va. Anaconda Coo. dee jMln.

Co. a-40 arrell va arralL N. EI S'-l-6243-De runner va V. Kqulp. 3243 De runner I Jonnaon.

67T6 Baracll vs. Trtp- Ur-oi it staat. v- McDow.lL i- Brad- t3M Bell B. Soap Crre-Beggar Students' -o- va atig 6740 Coooa va. Carya- jT07-Heln.

va Rohner. 6718 Lake va Ulca 1 DoH va. Cboran. 6iit7 Cor-nor vs. Hart ITUSt CO.

ts. Bell mxsn oap Co. Bkheat nnmber reached on regular call. 6774, ITrDDrWTs a-wr-vv-e-artaa 1 )aly. JT-Opaaa at lO'so A M- Caali tVkl eat froroday caleadar for trial.

CaaVoaT I PREMJB TOURT-Spacial T.rm-Part Vssrlinan. at 10 JO A. M. Caaea 1 froa. day catandar for trial.

CaCda? COLRT-Bpeclal T.rm-Part VT ltellcr. J-Opens at 10 JO ZiZ LJtfJjr'Zl I xxk. to b. sent from Spsdai TW ParTl. UFRTei1 Term-Part "PBltMaJ COCRT-4JpsclaJ Jwm-d (or the two.

Supreme mrTTe.i t- ri Brass-wUJoarVs4 to, Tana Part TUX I'REMK COURT Trial Term Part IX Tmsvx. touasaaa sa lit-aA a TaJf 161 aa a awv f. at. JJa. Ina Mrsiissss 16134 Toplitg va Bauer.

1644 Marks England. 13417 altar vs. Tbompaoo. 137441 Holua va. Kcbrow- der.

lrJOsO Lett vs. Meyer. lSUrA Xut.p va I 16572 Hawtty va Mfrs Pub. Prlntlnc Co. 16134 a 1 a vs.

137T7 August vs-CBrlen awie-sTMna vs. vsusa- 16140-H. Qias Brewlnf 16072 va Wet-man. 152T Murphy vs. Mo Lane.

13323 Dalahunty Central Nat. Bank. 16070 Meehan vs. N. T.

a h. k. h. a a. 15342 Day va.

Plckkso. ss. i rm 4W 6004 Prttehard vs. Fish i uararaa vs. icse 15 Stewart vs.

Ferguson. 10044 Dalmanl vs. Kat- 100N2 Brten va StrsaU 1HH73 Wrtaht va. Ronaa JtrtOO CfllBII vs. zsutiarneia.

SUPREME COCRT-Trial Term Day calendar Si ln Prt IIL room at 10:18 A. M. from thu calendar to Parts HJM-rMufhail vs. Mul uiu itr mil. 111792 ra vs.

hoi land. B7na-Hecker va. Callan. 10643 Wldmayer a Orand Conservatory of Music. 11273 Roosevelt a Boehm.

IISIO Mcintosh va. Miner 10731 Parker vs. Lan- raahtr. Ins. Co.

S70S Nugent vs. Met. St. Ry. Co.

870ft Same vs. same. 11632 Peckhardt vs. J. Simmons Co.

9S2S Rau Wrat- cheater Fire Ins. Co. 1171i-D a vs. cnaunan. 1175H Smith va Hart.

1 1 7 Phelan vs. Long Island R. R. Co. 1 Musgrave va Oor- nam co.

llSH-Balheimer va. Mo- Aoama. 11823 JacobowlU Bachracb, 11 MS Von Raits va. Heyman. 9272 Cavanach a 107ure-Maloy vs.

Mount aorni M-imn. iig-nt Co, 9413 Caasldv va Rlatil 11404 a ff vs. Schmuck. 8652 Ascbemaa Well. lOtVWV Vance va George 846N Dickinson i aaorn.

journal apbii. numoer reached In regular call. 11836. BtZPiE OOURT-Trtal Term-Part HI Scott. J.

-Opens at 10:15 A. M. Cases to be sent from day calendar for trial. Calendar clear. SUPREME COURT-Trlal Term-Part TV.

Bookstaver. at 10:30 A. M. Cases to be sent from day calendar for trial. Case on.

SUPREME roURT-Trtal Term-Part V-pugro J. Opens at 10:30 A. M. Cases to be sent from day calendar for trial. Case on.

SUPREME COURT Trial Term-Part VL-Adjourned for the term. L-RT-Trlal Term-Day calendar to be sect from Part VII. room at 10:30 A v'r Jr? 'rom thla calaodar to Parts inluiu XL for trial. Harrington a fincut nun 11246-Flanagan va California Asphalt CO. 11374 Oraham vs.

Footer. 706 Oreen vs. Third Av. R. Co.

1153s Collins va Boston Tow Boat Co. 11610 Hayes va Foxon. 11631-St. John vs. Eber-lein.

r.20-White vs. Wella 8623 Raines va N. Presav Cto. 6301 Clinton Nat. Bank vs.

Nat. Park Bank. 10164 Nat Cash Register Co. vs. Johnson.

11661 Strelffer va Rech-ert. 10SV2 Nash va Spann. 34r7-Mayer vs. Kraua. t07: Wood vs.

Mann. 11321 Martin va Evening Post Pub. Co. lOTl 2 Samuel wits Batx. 83H Weber va Maa- hat tan Ry.

Co. 8920 Dempaey va Sd Av. R. R. CO.

oAiin rvA.ii mMw 1 lues Goldstein vs. Cxk nen. 1604 Ballard va Manhattan Ry. Co. 8364 Duncan va Union Ry.

Co. 0132 Dean va Berlin 10C44 Relchars va Stet- loh. 106W Welntraub 1083 Haxtvlgsoo 6UPREMTS COURT Trial Term-'-Part XXI Beach. J. Opens at 10:30 A.

M. Cases to be sent from day calendar for trial. Case on. 8UPREME COURT-Trial Term-Parts and XII. Adjourned for the term, SUPREME COURT-Trlal Term-Part X.

-Mac-Lean. J. Opena at 10:30 A. M. Cases to be sent from day calendar for trial.

Case on. SUPREME COURT -Trial Term Part XI. Mc-Adani. J. Opens at 10:30 A.

M. Caaea to be aent from day calendar for trial. Case on. SURROOATES COURT-Chambers Fltxgerald. S.

opens at A. M. Contested wills. Case on. At 12 18 John oh ner.

ll-Wliiiam H. Ountner. iiO Helen I. Ij.t. Henry A.

Hurlburt. At so R. Underhlll. 121 -Kltxabeth Appel. uuv, u.u.

l.i-r.iiuDvui Appel. Motion calendar called 22 W. H. Asplnwall ul 1 1 1 1 1 l.v, at lo HO A Thomas le Luce. 1 Charles rand lean.

2 Ethel M. Bowers. 3 John liohner. 4 Thomas Arden. 3 F.

Maria and Ernesto Mara. 6 KaTtiarina L. Tou-xnnns. 7 M. Taylor.

8 Christian Hubener. Michael S. Madlgan. 10 James B. Gilbert.

11 Edwin J. Conran. 12 Mary J. Thompson. 13 Bernard Rellly.

14 Elisabeth N. Dieck- 24 William 1 25 Joseph B. Kreea. oou a. rut.

27 Eilxabeth BuaseJL issue or Fact. At an a af 3CM--Margaret Wlanar. iiia tor rrobatav. At A Samuel W. Gale.

Ann E. McKennle. Barbara Ferdinand. Thomas McOana, Herman Latxkr. Augustine D.

L. Jewett. aran 1 nelier. Eugene L. From en t.

ma nn 1 lulls I AC 11 a. at. 16 at harms StelnmatxJ John O. BuUer, 17 Morris R. Tuck.

I At II a. at. SURROGATE'S OOURT-Trtal Term Arnold. 8 -Opens at 10:30 A. M.

Held in Surrogate Court. Trial Term, ground floor. In County Court House. No day calendar. CITY COURT General Term Ad loomed alne CITY COURT Special Term Schuc.

man. upens at lo A. M. Held on Drat floor of Brown-ston. Building.

(Chambers Street.) Motlena must ba made returnable at 10:30 A. M. t. faults on motions will be taken at 11 A. M.

CITY COURT-Trlal Term Part I. Dvryer Held In Brow nst one Building. tCbauabera Street.) cpens at lo A- M. Case on. 374 Carroll vs.

Toplltg. No day calendar. CITY COURT-Trial Term Part IL Adjourned for the term. CITY COURT-Trial Term-Part IIL CoeUan Held In Brownstooe Building. (Quunbarw Street Opens at 10 A.

M. Case on 6IO-Cornlng vs. Kadley. i lo6 Cohen va same luHo-Dleckman va Third loea a a vm. i 'mm vaw Av.

Co. NmivK 10C2 Ruchmowltz a Ac. Veretn. 333 Kalsouch va. Met.

St. Ry. Co. 366 Kerr vs. Union Ry.

o. C8-Kerr va Met. St. Ry. Co.

KIR Hi.rn va Uim 423-Baashof ra Lad. 176 H. I'm in. 27 Castro va Jo- vanillo. 267 Levy va Kott- ffwisa ft Lowenthal va.

Her- 4H3-Huckfeld vs. Scheele 2ir2 McElpatrlck va Ja- t27 Caaaldy va Met cobs. 8t. Ry. 3.TO Klrwan vs.

Barnes. 282 McConn.U va Ron WIU Tklsl1 1 I in it. I1UIU. I1VI1 Av l-V, 26 Devlne vs. Courtney.

27 Same vs. aama Wl Russell vs. same. a Abram French Co. va Shapiro.

104tt-Murtha va Rosen- ilorf US04 Rlouiphuaya Harr- lotCS n'y man va Third av. k. n. cu S73 Ptser vs. Le c'TYIC0iyTrTn1 C.

J. Held In Urownstone Building. (Chambers Street.) Opens at 10 A. M. All case, must be tried when reached.

Calendar clear. short causes. 4 not Helmerdlnger vs. 13014 Carpenter va Han-Lehlgh V. R.

R. Co son. 6016 Bank Bldg. Co. of 3000 Alden va Hatfield Harlem vs.

Reed. I Highest number reached In regular call, 1123. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS Part 1 Newburgrr. J. Opens at loto A.

M. Assistant District Attorneys Osborne, Cowan, and Hones for the People. 7 1 William Holmes, 2 Samuet Lewenthai. Edward Call urn. 3 Oeora-a Brown John LI 11 Is.

14 Oeorre Scully. 2 Jamea 0DonnelL Adolph ua KoyaX 3 Henry Barker. 6 James McMahua. 4 Charles Zanoll. 1 7 John Rlvello.

6 Charles Kjuelsr. 18 Victor Huglowlts. Pleadings. Israel SllberbarsL 1 Louis Slgmond. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS Part IT Adjourned until Monday, May 23.

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Part ITT Cowing. Opens at 10J0 A. M. Assistant lutrti-t Attorneys Waiah aad McCana tor the Peonla. 1 Henry Seellg.

Gustav H. Mona, William Ingram. 2 Clark Brad an. Jr. 8 Henry Mahnken.

4 William Keeker. 5 Arthur Cains. 6 John J. Crowley. 7 Harris Alexander.

8- WUliam aar, Alfatlus Langston. John Waalay. 10 Sarah BlegeL 11 Minnie Brown. 12 Herman WmimIm mea avexit. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS Part IV Pllxgerall.

at 10 Jo A. M. Assistant District Attomays McClailand and Oordoa tor 1 James Hughes. 2 Cora Jackson. 3 William Ortffln.

4 Frank K. Smith. 3 Henry B. rk-hoOald. 6 George Gels.

7 Martin Holmes, Ianlel Irving. Richard Harvey. 8 Alfred Duronuag. ft Henry Koch. 10 Jacob Keller.

in. rvu(iiv. Ill Louis Flor. 12 Frank Maeder. 13 Joseph Hreakaoaa 14 David Herts.

18 John Oarkln. la koala tlllW 17 Sam Mencher. 18 Claus Wlerk. lft Roaauio Fertltto. 20- Rosaurlo FertPto 21 Hiri 1 23 Char Ung.

R-efereea Appolatesl Xew Tark. SUPREME COCRT Stover. Van Wart vs. Devlne Thomas T. Donnelly.

Bodlaa va. Green bo we a. L. Ward. Bt-PKF-ME COURT-Cohen.

J.6avtn va tavln Alfred R. Page. SUPREME COURT-Chaae. J. People ex rel.

Metropolitan Street Railway Company va. Barker Hamilton Odell. People ax rel. Man- OdaU. iJwajr Co'apaay a Barker Hamilton SUPREME COURT-Freed man.

J. Straus vs. Laachnorn Ralph H- n.y araua va. RlTor Ayyolated TTaw Tork. SUPREME COURT Freed man.

J. Ferdinand A. Straus vs. Freoartck Lcachbora at aL Aiexanl der Hornberger. Brookrya Caart Caleadara.

aPREME COURT-Trlal Term-Day ealendar-fV1 i-JKh- prt Wkey. Part Prt Vsa Wyca. Part Short cause calendar. of Cordelia 6321 Stack vs. Wak1aA or Jaaa 4aaM ladnatrlal Traat nartiari.

tv. va. auags Ctx SSL R- R. km tWoWarrea St al Ti. MS61 New Imperial Ins.

man vs. Doaa.1 irast vxx va aUauea ln Sl St HlU-Vokaio va. Cckala. Rt vs. WheslseisaU Ssaltb st I Orr a aL tb st al.

vs. U47 Christ op IVmuIIH lop .18404 Mayer va Baroa. pwi-ABW va. sua as Rl I I I eAce viiaai va. aisBsuwi et aL 3400 Maddock vs.

sVasr- back at ai, SUPREME COURT Bpsolal Term Trlska Osnst. aua, J. Day calendar. 44 Hoff vs. LlYtnca 3X2 Marti Ma VSJ.

CUy of liaf Rooney vs. Swift. I Brooklya. 350-Bjack ra B'klrn 3S3 Gastmeysr vs. Co- Clty R.

R. ben. 233-Kardmaa va vs. Iflcla-Kueatael. olaa.

COUNTY COURT Civil Calendar Hard. J. Held la Room T. ClMinrv riatpl Hma Cat Wen bom Sumnktri Actkxis trlabia bv the Cn. ItiiMn.

mi rt 9IO Sptro va Shaffer. 822 Rett hard va Bloom-garden. 80S Wood va, Waix. lOTM Hotmes vs. risena.

1V7V MatuaJ Life ina. Co. va Moore. 1080 Mutual Life las. Co.

va Moorea, 1081 etasamaa ra Llea- esxma. OOUNTT COURT Clrll Calendar A splnall Opens la Room 7 County Court House at 3341a if red Lakeland va 1342 Albert Berry vs. Ja- i ii. 1 1 1 nail is (81-Malcolm Ander-U7-Wllltam Maley vs. son va U'l u.i-Kt.l T-1 son va lya Heights! H'ivb lj-ii "SUM XV.

353 Edward O. How 363 Cornelius McCabe va Man riM tTlya Hgta It. R. 588 Locitta DeUtta ra 383 Anna Ixkeman vs IT" tP'o NewJ41S-Peter SL Koville va Aaaaaa Klae. town T) William 353 Hugh O-Brten va lya Heights R.

R. 582 Michael Oil mart In 128 Matthew Meagher ja. Nassau Else vs. Blyn 3U Walter Tyrrell. In- 648 Peter Neuner Vf.

Solomon Wolff. 62ft Otto Hnber vs. George H. Melna. 630-John Power vs.

Nassau Elec. R. R. ani. va xsaasau Flee 643 Herman Tletjea va John H.

Daria. 046 casklo Harrlsoa va Theodore Lutalna 647- Marte Elnsel va William Kohler. 648 Katie Finn a Thomaa T. Gray. R.f n.

Javnnla aLiki 623 Foster L. Backus vs. Walter Henry. 632 Annie Kaufman va John afffivllL 638 Lillian Otto va Nlc-I olas De Cesar. 640 Thomas M.

FarV-y 650 WUllam E. Grahaaa a Aooipa Mullar. 1 Constitution Club va Budwelser Brewing Co. 642 Christian Best va George Knaua and another. 643 Amelia Jonas va.

Julius Solon. 867 Michael A Uirra. unmn. 632 Robert S. Bcatry a staaaau Elec R.

663 Anthony Bosch va John Brown. 634 Elisabeth Roberta John Hennle. 33 Charles McDow- rto vs. Orauilna Dai uennaro. 846 Joseph Power vs.

Daniel J. Creera. 847 Joseph Huber vs. Nassau Elec. ft4 8 Joseph Huber va Nassau Elec 387 William A.

Flies a. Nassau Elec R. W0 Howard Halatead va B'lyn Heights 55 Richard Kemp vs. B'lyn Heights R. R.

356 William Kelly vs. James Campbell. 337 Herman Borghard vs. B'lyn Heights R. 558 William Love va 8.

Llebman Sons. 364 George Robinson vs. B'lyn Heights R. 368 Abraham Hiker vs. City of Brooklyn.

370 Basil N. Karskltsrm va. Coney Island a lya R. 373 Owen J. Murphy vs.

B'lyn. Queens Co. A Sub. 374 Mary Sullivan va. Ann Daly.

576 Catherine Oorman va Nassau Elec R. 577 William Schellhase va Charles GoMbark. STB Josephine 0-ieil v. Philip A. McLaughlin.

461 Isabella Carr va Niuau Elec. R. 193 Margaret Ryan vs. James Tsvlor. 42 Nora Murphv vs.

Nsssau Elec R. R. 482 -Aaron E. Peck vs. Benjamin T.

Lynch. 4 S3 Anthony Thompson I ftsasaa lulac 66-Oeorga SchofleJd'va Elec. 637 "norenc Miller va iniam it. Raya- 6B8 Joseph Cunningham va. V- -Emll Turoott va oOO-Jamee Shanley 0 iyn ueignts H.

661-Katie Delgnan va. 663-Jans Farrell va B'lyn Helghta 664 John H. AachotY va John N. Jaeger. 663 Constitution Club vs.

f. j. cart In. 28 Robert Rush fort va Atlantic. Aw r.

381 Annie Klnprtxky vs. oeonja t. TTavIa 4 Frederick Lander X- Nsssau Elec 906-Will lam Head, an S'TT- B'lyn "or Alexander Llddetl ra. Nassau Else eOft-John J. Magulrs vs.

John F. Cornell. 671 Constitution Club vs. Baldwin F. Arraiiaa 673-Martin Iunpns vs.

"a r.iec k. K. Rmllia vs. Nassau Elec 677 Robert Murray va woi gv rnemann. 678 John McCaffray vs.

MN.uTFT'nRBR oSweYl va H. B'lyn VS. Krret (V-hs. LV, ra va 491 Eugene wick Naaaac James Jordan, as ra- R. 498 Mlchael Tobln va Nassau Elec R.

R. 300 Francis Meyer va George Meyer SOS Henry A. Claaaon vs. Peter T. Elae- an n.

313 James Goodman vs B'lyn Heights 314 Mary Zlmbon vs Nassau Elc. 317 tAvlnla Sands vs William Hawklna 528 Frederick Kaiser va Wllhelmlne Oowam. 327 John Buckler va Fulmottl TWinovan 1 Wtlltara Pleach va fenjimln Brenner. 682 Thomaa Milton vs. iyn Heights R.

t83 Henry Radtka va -n r.iec. rs. lyn Helghu 683-John Campbell. Sr. a.

a iyn neignu rt- Ellen r-reoencK Lossar aad aivither. 187 Harlan Crandsll va Thomaa B. Sldeboth- 329 Carlos Sanrhex vs M.pemlng. Crandail 390 Rlcardo VUmontea va Thomaa muiZ- va Thomas Fleming b-Mham. Jr.

H. Wanaos 1 va Lincoln ClubT 636-Rohert A lmpaa BT-Oeorg. McNamara va. John A. Cook.

va Naaaaua Elen. 833 Marie Sanlono va cT a BaiT Hn 'n'" 408-James Dolan vs. 3S7-Mary Ray va lyn B'lyn Heights R. Heights R. 2ft4 Renno Oatertag va Simon Dan to.

There oeinr aufflrlent criminal bust news to 00-cupy both parts of the County Court for the month of June. 181.81 It is ordered that toe civil calendar for the month of June be with, and that criminal trials ba had during that month la both parts of said court. H. T. YACHT CLUB ICEETnS'Q.

Ra Adaalral Dawey Elected to Mesa, fcerahtp Jaao Regatta DeelsLreel Of. Rar Admiral Dewey was elected an honorary member of fha New Tork Tacht Club loat nlrht. He was propoaed by Oorrxmo-lore J. Plerpont Mongan. and the nomination was) seconded by Vice Commo-lore Lewis Oaa Lexlyard.

The meeting waa held tn the tlubbouae. at 67 Madison Avenue. Commodore Moraran presided. Secretary J. V.

Oddle acted as scribe. Upon motion, the June regatta or the dub waa declared off. owlns; to the fact treat It would be Imposed -ble to conduct It successfully wWlo the Lower Bay waa plantad rather thtily with subrnaxins torpedoes. The annual cruise of the club also likely to be abandoned. When the subject was brouirht up last nlgiit it was referred to the flaa: officers, who were Ina true ted to report their dexMsion upon It advisability not later than July 1.

Secretary Oldie said unofficially that he did not believe that there would be a cruise this year, and the eenti-mcnt of many members of the club waa against It. We did not havo a cruise In 1SC1 continued Mr. oddle. "and for myself I cannot see how we can have ona this year The principal harbors where we are obliged to go for shelter each night ara all mined and it would be difficult. If not impossible, for ua to ret In with aalllnr vessels, especially should there be a succession of calms that would keep the racing boats out after sunset, as has been the caaa In several past events.

Several appropriations that had already been recommended by the Finance Committee were approved, and an amendment to Rule 4. Section 5. of the racing rules, that waa passed at the second renaral meeting was finally approved. The following- candidates were elected to membership: Edward K. Jones.

Rafael R. Oovln. Allen Wallace. Julius Flelschmann, William Jackson Llttell, United States Navy: Austin M. Qreer; William H.

Allder-dlce. United States Navy; Reginald R. Belknap. United States Navy: John V. Chase.

United States Navy; EL Rollins Morse. Frederick A. Halg-ht. J. Thomas Tompkins.

United State Navy; Robert I Russell. United States Navy; Charles W. Mayer. Robert W. Hawkesworth.

Louis I. Dr-trr. Frank B. Orlswold. Richard P.

Hart, lid-ward McVlckar. Oeorre F. Dcrmlnlck. Arnold Wood, and Rear Admiral O. Dewey.

United States Navy. mm. ar. am. jr.

Harrar4 Wist Cricket The game of cricket between the teams of Harvard University and the Stat en Island Cricket Club at Livingston, 8. yesterday resulted tn a victory for the collegian a they winning by four wickets. T. M. Hastings did good work for Hsj-rard, obtaining wickets for 84 runs, and nsaking top score for his aids with hard hit limlnsTS of 28.

Score: Stated I slaved. TV; Harvard. ot for 0 wickets. Victory for Cutler School era. The Cutler Bohool golf team defeated the team from the Blake School yesterday on txas Wsotc hearter Oolf Club links, Tha Cutler lads had moat of their strong players ouX.

and won by 28 holes, scoring lo I for the Blake School. Cortlaadt L. Barnes who roes to Tale next Fall, was ffn ol the winning team. J. Fr.ak Aldrleh's Hecelvershl WA8HINOTON, May J.

Frank AJdrich of Chicago was to-day appointed receiver of the Fidelity National Bank of Cincinnati Mr. Aid rich will also be receiver for the Spring Oardea and the Keystone Bank of 4-niladelphla. riuWviag tfc reoalv.rs who have beesa la boArV 3431-Adee a al. GIANTS WIN ffl ST. LOUIS Doheny's Pitching and Good Batting Too Strong a Combination for the Browns.

BROOKLYNS AGAIN OUTPLAYED Baltlmoreas Shut Ont th PltUlrarf Boston Beavtan in Clndniiatir Wins a CIom Oama In Chicago, Hew the Claks ttaasl. Clnbav. Woa. Cladaaarj Clevetaa4 M.M.M........,ia Baltimore ia New Tork 14 sftOsarlOft a a a a aHst a a eeeeeealsB Itttaburg 11 Chicago Philadelphia Brooklya 8L Louis Loatlsvlll Washington F. JM jr.

a 10 is 12 10 11 1 lit IT Resalts of L-raarae Gaasea Yesterelay. New Tork. Louis. 1. Lnalsvllte 4: Uroukla, Cincinnati.

Boartoo. 4. BalUmora, 6: Plttaburg. 0. a Waahlnatoa, T' Chlcmga.

a. naiiaaeipaia -Clevaiaa4 count of rata. gaices postponed oa ae- Gaaaes Ts-elay. New Tork la Bt. Loula Brooklya la Louisville.

ft Pittsburg In Baltimore. Waahlngtoo tn Chicago. Bostoo la ClneinaatL Pailaoetphia la Cleveland. ST. LOUIS, May 19.

Tho Giants began their series here to-day with an easy victory. Doheny's clever pitching waa too much for the local aggregation, while on the other hand Daniel's pitching seemed to suit ths visitor Van Haltran, Wllmot, and Warner found the Browns' pitcher easy. Warner getting ln a two-bagger and a triple. Grady played aft short stop but was not successful. Attendance, Score: ST.

LOCia. 1 NEW TORK. RlBPOAEl IB PO AE Dowd. cf 0 0 Van ITa. ef.1 1 0 0 Holme rf.il 1 I oTlarnaa, 1 1 9 0 Harley.

0 2 1 OJoyee. 111 4 I Clements. e.O 0 4 1 0 Wllmot, Cross. So 0 0 1 1 1 Qleasua. Tb.O 4 4 Decker.

1 10 0 Hartm n. SO 0 0 0 1 Hall, aa 0 1 1 Orady. 1 4 Crook 1 0 3 5 0 Warner. ...1 2 0 Daniel 3 1 ODoheny. 3 1X0 Total 1 11 24 Total 14 27 14 New Tork ...0 0 0 1 1 4 1 Be Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned runs New Tork.

i. Two-base hits-Dan lei a Vaa HaJtren. Tier-nan Jorr. Wirae iNMiUe plays Daniels and Decker; Clements aad Crocks) Duheay snd Joyce; Orady, Warner, aad Joyce. Stolen bases Tternan.

Joyce. C2.I Hart-roan, rz.) Three-base bit Warner. Hit by pitcher Harley. Baaa on balls Off Do hen 1. truck out By Daniels.

by Dosveay. i. Umpire Mr. Barartwood. Assistant I'mylrs Mr.

Wood. A DEFEAT FOR BROOKLYN. The Teasa Beaten 1m Loalavllle Bex eass ef Peer Bat flag. LOUISVILLE. May 19.

The Brooklyn narrowly escaped a shut-out to-day. A three-bagger by Tucker and an Infield out gave them their only run. Cunningham Patched a fine game. Attendance, bum LOC1SVILLK. 1BPO A I BROOKLYN.

1 PO A O'Orimn. 1 1 a Clarke. 3 Rltchey. ss 0 Hoy. cf 1 leater.

rf.O 3 3 3 2 Juoe 1 3 0 0 1 xeea-ar, aa. .0 1 3 1 OlSh-kard. If.O 0 10 0 O.ahtnoie. Sb.O dill 0 Tucker. 1 13 0 Waarner.

Ib.O 1 11 CTgnVa. Sb.O 0 1 Hmtth. anyder. c. Cn'ham.

1 3 0 8 Imaa, 2b O' 113 0 Kran. 0 ft 3 1 tVste'nedr. sx.Oi 0 Total ...4 37 IS 41 Total 1 Sa 13 Louisville 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Brooklya 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Three-base hits Clark Tucker. Sacrtfjr hit Ritchey 8Uln basse, Clarke. Rltcbvy.

t-nj-Oer. Uaa-ner. Urat taaaa oa balls CXI (Vaning-nana, oS Kennedy, ft. Utrark oat By Kenaely 8. DuuUe play Rltchey.

Smith, and Waamer Hlt by pitched ball Snyder, paaaad ball ejnr-dr. Left on baa. a Lonlsvllla. Brooklya. ft.

tmpreMr. Oiihmin, Asststaat Cropirs Mr. Bait I aaare, Plrtsbnrsr. O. BALTIMORE.

May 19t KJtaon tnada his Initial bow In Leag-ua conrpany to-day held the Plttsbnrga down to four hit Both J' fleided wU at Ume Atteraianca, L847. Score: III 0 Plttaburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 lrnad rona Baltimore, 1. Base hits Baltl-mc-e. 13; Pittsburg. 4.

Errors Bait Imor S-Plttaburg. batteries Baltimore. Kltaoa aad Bowermaa; Plttsturg. Hart and Schriver. Urn-PJre Mr.

Email 4 sis ant Umpire Mr. Aa- Ctaelaaatl. Boston. 4, CINCIXXATI. May home team defeated the Bosk ona to-day through Bck-ley's rood batting.

Ha made three hits, each of which netted three bases, werr responsible for the horn team's five run sending In two runs by his hits, and scoring-three himself. Attendance, 4H. Score: CtnetnnaU I 01AO1O0 Boa loo ...1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Earned runs Cincinnati. Boston. Baaa Boaton.

8. FranrinlZ 1. Batteries Cincinnati. Hrell-nateln. Hawley.

and Pelts; Bnaton. Nichols and Beryo. Vmplra-Mr. McDonald. Assistant Umpire Mr.

ODay. Wsahlsgtsa, CHICAGO. May 19. The Senators batted IsbeU out of tha box in the nm inning to-day. Tne OUcagoo made two runs oo battery errors at the start, but could do nothing with Mercra delivery, excepting In the seventh timing.

Atteolanc 1.1 CAA The Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 aanington ft 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Rm bits CtllcVgn. 11; Uashtnrton. 10. Errors CMcago. 1: Washington.

4. Bavtterte Chicago. Ubeli. Wood, aad Itonabue; Washington. Mercer and McOulraT a-plrs Mr.

Lnch. Aaatstaat Umpire Mr Oum-aolly. Colaaabta Badly Beatea. NT3W HAVEN, May 19-Taie easily defeated Columbia this afternoon in a one-aided game. Columbia used tfcrea pitchers without avail.

Score; Va la ft a 0 0 0 1 a 01 Batteries Hecker and gulilvaa: risaat. Gab-hart. Filch, aad WIU. weo- Other Gasaea. At Allentown Peterson, Alleatosra.

X. (nrst gsnaa.) Allentown. Pat-rson, (secondkam! At Lancaster Lancaster, 12: Newark. At MootraaJ-Montreal. Rochester.

TACHTISO V0TZS. A. P. Brombsacher has sold the cruising obooner Loiterer to Cape Bowry of tb Hudson River TacM Club. 01 Sotheim has completed a UgM-draag-ht raclnr catboat for tha twenty-foot Sh will ba launched In a few da ye? Tha fast sloop Nomad has been fitted with a new stern at 8o4harm'a Yard, Oravaaend JchSh.

bt almo rato goSo Edward PW Hips' racing sloop poco has been thoroughly put in order for the Summer at Hanson's piac on Oravasarad Beach. She will go into cotnmlaalon to-morrow. Jaloop Vixen, owned by WllBam PnlL UT CWoarshla Yacht Club, dropped anchor oft the cluouse. foot of Went klxhty-alith Street, yesMerday. Sha bad been hauJad uo at Hanson's during the Winter montha.

srThA ovtmng men of the N'ew RocbWle Tacht Club will be head on 28. gtartlng at 2 o'clock. Kntrtesjoei arUn the Secretary of the Reratta Cotnrniue May 28. Races have been amngwd for the 9t and 25 foot cLaasea of cablcU 3U foot classes of open cat! In nddlUon there will be a apeciaJrac for tbo open eUaa of 21-foot kriockaboci fia. vsr priaea will ba awarded in each elaas.

At a mees-lns; of tho Trnstaes of the Wednesday evening, over which Convnodor Ph'Urpa irs4ded7it was decided to postpone the annual regau tha cioo until later dat owlnVto IS? itnconm In the Round by iaL' rated Statdo Oowntnant. It waa rw-PrUd that la the vicinity of TiroWTKect thssra waa a channel only Out) fast wVW that wm dear of subrnartnenirwTMch ara. ootderad inadaquato tor inanoWrlnK the yachts la a raoe rUTru THE SCHUYLER, A KEW HISIKUSS FAUHY KOTEU sttxictlt ramoor. All rsosn mchsdia ba llvk nnA Aarac aa man I a 1 sms iv. rotaad ba any at Lav bsaUdUag eg Its ktad ka tba etty-eacb aa toae1etsaaa aslsabaa staat BafT rsfrwerator.

laaslsg toe water aad Banana a abaadsnt sins at room. AH water aasd la bsjiia. trig ks flltsrad. Apartansats easasad aaw wtu Za dauuaatad salt tastaat liinssai aae ba ssaa every day bstwua 13 end 4 scaock. plsoe and reformat! oa at TH TMTCRLaX.

RE ALT X5MPANY. wr. 11M Broad arsv. tenar )i t- ar A. VT.

EAOER. aUaarar, tSS BvondwaV CtTT KKAI. KfTATB TOM IAJLK. ACCTIOaTEEJC ACaUTB, Geo. R.

Read REAL ESTATE. 1 Wall nn Fin ft. 1 Madison A BROKEH. ArTsUIIKf. APABncaurra to iTwrntrrriLXUBEri I 26-128 East 34tb I mDK'CD 4 i rrTlir-arv' VVItillA aOTUVlilalill.

EIGHT ROOMS AND BATS. BCTtXarl i PAJfTRT, gERTAJtr TOaXXTl ALL UOHT ROOMS. BAXDSOMXXT XBt ORATED: ELETATOR. XLBCTWC UOHT. HAL.

SERTICX. AJTO EVERY I MODERN COXTKXXJQCm. I Superintendent on Premises. I A Very Desirable Apartment at THE BELQRAVIA, rrrTH avenue, (corner 4th rr i Boatbara ernosare: all mod era paavsalaomsi avartrsAblonniae quarter of the city. piyu Super1ntenlent aa nrstnlsaa or ta Eaaate at OfcXJRQB KEMP, SS WlUima, BtrmC COCHTRT QOCIEfl TO ULrrwJrnu aTISHED.

ON HTPSON rrORM ETjrn Mountain. IV. axfVes frogs stattoa; ooaarry dsnc nf the lata Pn- Taofaas T. Han sapsnaiasnnit or PaMae eaooia: boaa rooms; aotaide Bn aimer a 1 si ha, 1 -7r I te atabl beaatlful saoaatala aad rrea views, rrova, fruit. acres; firm -s bail as anrurauned, HAJjDEN, 1.1M lark As, Me loTst citr.

SOUTjHABIPTONi HrXXEtXXTK HILLL raralaked oottanw. to ml. lAat aarsg ready, J. Metcalfe Thomas. 19 liberty St? GOLO MEDAL FOR TRAYIS.

Ho MavMea th. Boot Ms.er la tba Ooonlaaj R.u th eat A furious tbtmtfearstorra, which for Ume rraade the arnsosjpbero ao iTmgi tbaA It waa ImpossBible to seo the Wart of as ordinary golf drtro nahered la th. ajansial Spring open tourraamant of the KnoOwnod Country Club, near "White Plain ysaatarday. Three or four playara were eazt la faart ol the shower, and bravely eemttnoad tha round, but moat of the contaataaXa wcUad until they could start without the dsvagor ol getting wet or having; chetr gnlf bails take badly ont of th. proper roura Thirty oon testanta turned la score for th two eon testa, tha chief one betng for a stiver oay given by John IX Arcnbold, Tiislliat et tha club, in this sweat tba playara ahaklnfl atrteeo aoorea for match play round The qnajjfrtac aoored ran frotn 79 to aad todudlng KXX The loweat aeora, of strokaa.

for rha eighteen hole waa made by Walter J. Travis and he according? woa tha gold asaflat for the best record tn the crtiailfylng' read TravU las commenced th sisaoa waa la krweat-soore victories, for at tb Lsakewood tournament be woa two medals for tb bast score la different contest His gwtn yeav terday was consistent and steady, aad a was th only player to mak a bole ta two strokes, which he did for th pond hola. 150 yard In th afternoon he beat Heywood O. Leavltt. one of th Baltnarol golf era.

by holes sand ft to play. Tan stroke came between Travis's reo-ord and the second best. Which waa ML mad Jointly by J. N. Steel.

Jr, of NuUey and W. R. Thurston of Morrla Connty. Ths last thre. men to qualify all took 100.

They were B. Van Brunt, praaadeat of the Cree-cent Athletlo uub; C. IX. ervt Patrick Grant, who was on of tb Irallng Palmetto Club golfers during tn past sev eon. They, however, beat Uatr Ofapoaents ln the afternoon round.

Tb. stxtaen auail-fytna: men for the Archfeotd Cup were, wU9 thetr score aa follows: Walter J. Trsvta. Oakland 7 TB J. te4e.

Katkv 4A Ha W. R. Thorataa. Morris 4 nrajiiru. ajatensas (JOunty a W.

H. Hyd Kew Bransarlck tS 44 O. K. Watson. 81 al A.

Ie Witt Cbrhran 4T Albert Q. Janata Iykae- aff iIiim aja -m as James A. Taylor. Drher Mnadow.aS Asstla P. Kellev.

Knoll wood. ,.8 C. L. Tappls, Westbrwk W. T.

Oray. St. Andrew' Cl fLTb ai we 44 taf 1 as ar Vaa Brant. ll St 44 ll 4T 1 47 bt Hamlltoa. HaltuarxJ Patrick Oraau Palraatto 11T The follow In players were given the opportunity toplay for the Consolation Trophy: B.

La Tone. Knoll wood; J. Baker. RL Andrew's: W. A.

Taylor, St. Andrew's: Paul Ii. Cook. Rtaten Island; H. W.

Saoctnn, Btaten Island- W. a Edey, Weetrheotert Ianlel Bacon. A Ms ley; A O. Hamilton, Baltusrol: A. E.

Whitney. Dyker Maadow A. 8. Pitt, "We Burn; Edward Lravlrt, Fairfield: A. Palmer.

New Brunswick: Pnul Otbert Thebaad. Knollwood, and R. P. Bird. Fairfield.

The match play rounds In th afternoon resulted aa follows, and the acmnd and) third round will be con tinned to-day: Arrhlhold Ore, ftraa Match, play Boa Taenia beat A. IeWltt Coreiran aad 9 to play; H. R. Hyd. beat J.

H. a end 1 to play: M. Hamilton beat W. R. Thar, stoa.

tra aad to play; W. T. Oray beat A- P. Keller. aad 4 so alar; R.

Vaa Bswat t-at A. a. Jsaalna-s. a and te ptayt J. ta Tartar beat a.

K. Weraoe. 4 a aad ts atar: P. Oraat beet tmobeaey Brandreta, as aad tUAir: Tr-TU h. O.

Lssavnt, aa Cooaotatloa Orp. PTrst Matew play TtonaVZA, mi mrM "ii s. una srew a aye; A. A- fO-ver. op and te play; J.

B. Raker beat Deat4 Raooa. asj 4t Plar: H. WBlornn. bsnt PP? Bar: aad Pr: W.

Kdey beat W. A. TaytorT a aad 1 piay; A. Q. HaiaUtna beat Teaa.

i Tneaaad beat A. Wbltaey. 1 aa. COLUXBIA'S llaVCSOSSZ mv Defeats Cornell bp tlx Goal at Berk. ley Oval, Th last of In series of lntorooDsarUt lacroaae game, waa pUyad at Borkaley Oral yeaterday avfternoon.

wban fWmaMa ansst Botk team were tn good condition, although on or two of CorcUa Mn war a Itttl used up aad bore th nsarka of pra-vkw game, asanas tn nrst half th CotasaU taam had thtngs all their own war. and most of th play waa near tbexr own goal. Tb Cornell boy s.i mini aaabl to gat tta tall In their own fUeld and mad arcral wOd throw that tha CMnnwjia teaia waa tratclc Wbon Ua ww nailed Oorumbia bad atx aoaJa to its credit and Cornell nothing. Cr In th second half Cornell played a Sflocb and msvnearad core two aoals In quack anoceaioo. Th CMaasbsa mew usa a I tkM, i.

ika 7 IT aTwsa-, and al West Kh sL, astwaea fttk aad ava Apautasewts osaaeasg of visfiale aad two ar Otraa reasans aad baUrrnosa: wtniaoasaaataaauLT thaw(iaa kava ai..

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