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TEE NEW YORK TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 THROUGH CARS TO FT. GEORGE Optning of Cvnngctln, Track Jncrtases Up-Town Transit Facilities, i The opening- yesterday of a trip of rail road track tBMll icx wnc wtbw ha Una Street, by mean of which the entire system of tb Metropolitan Street Railway Company la placed at the disposal of tha residents of the upper west ie, marks the end of a tea gears' fight for better transit i ih Wihlnrton Heights Frotoctlve Association. The car of too Metropolitan Company were yssterday run on thi cross-over connection, ana mc tracks of the Third Avenue Company to Fort Oeorge for a single fare. Tbo cara were run on a flve-mlnute headway, which will be increased aa the demand for aenrlco ReJTdenta of Washington HeighU ere Ju- the plan of President Herbert H.

Vreeland of the Metropolitan system. When the Metropolitan Company obtained control ot the Third Avenue system the people on Washington Heights thought that It would be an easy tnatteror transfer to ba riven from one line to the other, but Investigation proved that this would be a violation k. Kfl m.n iha Third Avenue Company and the Manhattan Elevated Company, by which the former a treed not to enter Into any transfer arrangement with another surface rallwaycornpany for a period or live years irura irxm. 1 Kar tha VTetronnlltan Company leasing tha tracks of the Third Avenue Company. Mr.

Vreelande plan not only opena up the Metropolitan lines to the residents of Kilt I VM MWnlA 11 Ing down town an opportunity to go tnrougn to rort iwrno nu im wunoui vnania ui uui. Ntgro Lyncnto in ueorgia. KNOXV1IXK, July Hills-' was lynched near berg last night and his body riddled with bullets by a mob. Al-mnu a wMk mmo Hllllsnian attempted to assault the fourteen-year-old daughter of James Mitchell, a well-known planter of ihi, Miini. He was arrested last Thurs day and taken to Macon for safekeeping.

but brought here yesterday for a preiimi- rviQi -nTnay- iiirv as uiimuic a. 'find the names of any of the members of mob. SHIPPING AND FOREIGN MAILS. Mlbiataro Almnwae This. Day.

A.M. 'P. M. A. M- Sua 7 oon rises.

High Water This Day. A. V. A. M.

A. M. A P. M. P.

M. P. M. uvk i uinf .7 2.VH. Oata 0:21 Oetgolag.

Steamships. TO-DAT, (WEDNK8DAT,) JULT 25. Mills Close. Vessel BaiL Germanic. verpool A.

M. M. Mae. Porto Kleo. .11 A.

M. 1:00 P.M. Mstsnsas. Tampico 1:0 P. M.

:00 P. M. Itavendsale. Progress 1:00 P. U.

P. M. Galveston 3:00 P. M. Soulhwark.

Antwerp ...10:: A. M. gu Louis. 7:00 A. M.

10:00 A M. THURSDAY. JULY 20. a imp a-flrt P. Kl iUo, Smm der Uroaaa, Urmn 8:00 A.

M. 10:00 A U. Furnt Dlsmarck. Mam- burs 8:00 A M. 10:00 A.V.

la t'hamnaciw. A M. 10:00 At it. l'rnliisular, Asrea :0 A. M.

asuraaaa. Havana 1:00 P. M. 1:09 P. M.

Colorado Brunpwlric 8:00 P. U. sr iiiiirutvi vtiMimwH veaeeaee BATUIIDAY, JULT S8. aii, nam runMla. Olaaaow .,..10:00 A.

M. 12:00 M. Lurania. Uvnuol P. M.

P. M. Mvslco. Havana 11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M.

Minnehaha, Uundon Philadelphia, Han 16:00 A- M. 12)0 M. SCPfLBMRNTAKY MAILS. Additional sup. Amviicaa.

EuUh. (Yrncb. and Uennan steamers and remain opea until within ten minutes ot the hour of sailing. TBANSPACIFIO MAILS. i Malls for Hawaii, Japan.

China, and Philippine Islands, via San Kranrlsco. close here dally at P. M. up to July 12ft. Inclusive, for dispatch per steamship America Mara, aiaua tor Australia, (except west Australia.) Mw Eealand, Hawaii.

Fiji and Kamoan blands. via San Francisco, close here dally at P. M. after Jury 121 and up to A us. H.

inclusive, or OB day of arrival of steamshla Camnajila. dua at New York Aug. for dispatch per steamship Alameda. Malls for Hawaii. China, Japan, and Philippine Islands via Baa Francisco, close here dally at P.

M. up to Aug. fu. Inclusive, for dispatch per steamship City of Peking-. Malla for China, Japan, and Philippine Islands, via Feattle.

close here daily at :30 P. M. Up to Aug. C. Inclusive, for dispatch per steamship Kinshlu aru, (registered mall must be directed via Malla for Hawaii, via fian Francisco, rlnee here dally at P.

M. up to Aug. 117. In-. elusive, for dispatch per steamship Australia.

aiaus lor Australia, except weet Australia, which go via Europe, and New Zealand, which go via Baa Francisco.) and Fiji Islands, via Vancouver, close here dally at 6:80 P. M. up to Au. 118, Inclusive, dispatch per steamship Anramti. Tranactno malls are forwarded to port of sslltng dally and the schedule of closing Is sr-ranred on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit.

mall closes at I 11. IlMvlnlit Amw POUT OFFICE NOTICE. Fostmasfer van Cott has arranced to extend the system of registration of first-class mall matter by letter csrrlers on Aug. 1. so as to make It operative below Fifty-ninth Street on i muL'ii run viiiv miiuni mm Uows: On the west side of the city Branches W.

Ci enrf CI am the Mrf alii nf tV. tw ItranclK'S D. Madison Square. and H. This system has been In operation ahove Fifty-ninth Street since Jan.

15. and has been taken ad-vantase of by the nubile to such an extent that Its extension la warranted. Postmaeter Van Cott announces that the malls Yokohama. July 7. and Honolulu July 10, a-hlch arrived at San Francisco per steamer America Maru on July 23, are due New York on mt-mlng ot Saturday, July 2H.

laeosalasr lleasnklu. TO-DAY. (WEDNESDAY,) JULY 28. ki orte, isew urieans. juiy zu.

-Majestic. Liverpool. July la. Horalma. Su Thomas, July 80.

St. Cutnnert, Antwerp, July 2. Antsrera Julv ia rl THURSDAY. JULY 2ft. Tlellsgio, Uarbados.

Joly 13. F.untpe, London. July 14, Nacoochee, Savanaan, July 23.. FRIDAY. JULY 27.

Kaiser Frledrlch. Hamburg. Joly 2a Minneapolis, London. July IS, Patrtia. Hamburg.

July 16. Thomma Turahull riikraltae Inl 19 SATURDAY. JULY 28, Omsser Kurfuerst. Bremen, July IS." Island. Copenhagen, July 1L L'Aqultalne.

Havre, July 21. Llandaff City. Swansea. July li. iiiumi, uoroeaux, JUiy I'mbrta, Liverpool.

Jury 2L Sunday. July t. Britannia. St. Lucia.

July 22. Columbian. Liverpool. uly Is. Critic.

lunde. July 13. Tartar Prince. Gibraltar. July 15.

6S Nueces, Risk. Galveston July 18 and Key West Siith, with andsa. and passengers to C-H. Msllory A Co. ta jam fiMtt.M IhI a and Shields 11th.

in ballast 'to Philip KuurechU Arrtvea at tne tsar at li f. M. SJd. S8 Ptincvoa Anna. Davis.

Newport News and Norfolk, with mdn. and passengers to the Old Lirmtnton Stesmahip Co. SS Exeter Ctty. Watklns, Bristol July and Vwaasea tttn. with rods, to Jaraea Ar-kell a C.

Arrived at the Bar at 8:30 M. AUmo. Hlx, Colon July IT. with mdse, and passengers to the Panama Railroad Steamship Co. Arrived at the Bar at 4 P.

M. v. b. transport orio, Htancu, atstansaa, Jaly 1. with passengers, orncers, enlisted smb.

to the United tttatea Qaartermastera Iepartment. Arrived at the Bar at 12:20 P. 8M Cokwado. Risk. Brunswick, oa.

Julv 21. will, nd, ena A Co. SS Alps, Klrkby. Cape Haiti. Ac.

July a. with mdse. and passengers to Pirn. Forwood A Kellock. Arrived at the Bar at noon.

SS Mexico, Do was. Havana July 21. with vndse. and passeiiaeis to Timit K. WaM a ov (Arrived at the Bar at 8:46 A.

M. SS City of Macon. Savage. to Ocean Stramshln Cn. la hounrf i SS El Moata, Parker.

New Orleans 1 da. with mdse, to J. T. Vaa Sickle. WINIV-Sandy Hoc.

N. July M. S.SO P. aoutbvreat. saoderate braaaa, weather clear.

Sailed. SS Cevlc. foe Uvarpoot SS oeorsw W. Clyde, for Ctisilaslini. iimwt, or jkinaston.

so. Coosa S. a- e-S Ftnanoa, foe Cotoa. Stcllia. llal .) for Norfolk.

12 sad Newport News. Eumpa, for Inasua. SS El CUL trm New llrU. PS AhroiMiula. for Charieaton, c.

SS Caribbee, Br) for St. Kitts. Ae. U. transport McPhersoa.

for Santiago. icanaa t-nnca. Vr for Buenos Ayrea, Ae. Hd Ardajimohr. for Quanta.

Taliahsss.s. for Savanaak. eo ataaaa Hata. for BalU v- Bpaltaw. Bark Martina Johanna, (Dutch.) Van de Laog.

from hew York for Adelaide, was spoken Jane 87 in lat. 7. Ion. 3d. Bark St.

James, Taptay, tram Ksw Tork far Baa Francisco, was spoken Jane 29 la 1st. 19 south, too, 3a west. Xotleo to MariBorsu The Instoctor of the Third Lighthouse District gives notice that the spar buoy, painted red and black la stripes, established on July Id, WOO, in 12 feet St mean low water, to mark a mud scow sunk In Newark Bey near Ha Junction altb Kill voa Kuit. baa beea discontinued, the arrack having beea OHNA FEA-gWATOW la hereby given that Capt. D.

Mackensle of the steamship Kwellta reports that his ship struck bottom at A. it. on the 4th with East Point. Samoa Island, bearing north true, and Three Chimney Bluff Point bearing S. 70 W.

true, the Kwetlln drawing at the time, at the point of contact. -Una bilge keel.) about 14 feet. In the above position British Admiralty Chart No, 1.057. small corrections to January, 1MO. shows 14 fathoms of water.

By order of the Inspector General of Customs, A. M. B1SBEB. Coast Inspector. ImperlalV Maritime Customs, Coast Inspector's Otttoe, Shanghai.

June 11. liHAl. CHINA SEA SHANGHAI DISTRICT CHANGE IN CHARACTER OF OUTZLAFT LIGHT. Notice Is hereby given that the character of Gutslaff Light haa beea changed. The new illuminating apparatus Is dioptric llght-nlng-flsshlng.

of the third order, showing one white flash every ft seconds. The new lighthouse stands on the eastern end of the summit of the Island. 144 feet N. 77Vi munMlc from tha site of the old light; and the light, which Is elevated 283 feet above the level of the sea, should be visible la clear weather at a distance of 23.7 nautical miles. The tower Is a steel structure, 26 feet blsb.

a total heUrht from the base to the lantern vans of 40H feet. The tower la painted white. Approximate position: latitude SO 48 87.2" Longitude, 122 10 13.2" E. By order of the Inspector General of Customs. A.

M. BISBEE, Coast Inspector. Imperial Maritime Cuatosna, Coast Inspector's Office, Shanghai. June 27. liwo.

By Cable. LONDON. July Hesperia, Capt. Coverlcy, from Palermo for New York. arr.

at Meeaina to-day. 8 Deutachland, Capt, from New York' via Plymouth for Hamburg, arr. at Cherbourg at 8:10 P. M. to-day and proceeded.

b8 Pennsylvania, Capt, Splledt, from New York via Plymouth for Hamburg, arr. at Cherbourg at 8:16 P. M. to-day and proceeded. SS Island.

Capt. Hklodt, aid. from Chrlstlansand for New York July 14. SB Mesaba, Capt. Segrave.

from New York for London passed Prawie Point at 6:60 A. U. to-day. 88 Barbarossa, from New York via Cherbourg, arr. at Bremen yesterday.

Brooklyn City, Capt, King, aid. from Swansea for New York yesterday. SB YYerra, Capt- Weyer, (from Genoa and Naples.) aid. from Gibraltar for New York at 9 P. M.

yesterday. SB Graf Waldersee, Capt, Kopff. (from Hamburg.) sld. from Plymouth for New York at 2:40 P. M.

to-day. SB Brookside, Capt, Dabher. from New York for Bombay. Ac, passed Perim yesterday. SB Capt.

Norrie. from Baltimore and New York for Manila, arr. at Algiers July 22. SB Spartan Prince, Capt Ada man from New York for Naples. Ac, arr.

at St. Michael's yesterday. 8B Star of Victoria: fflr I r.1 u.rt mm New York via St, Vincent, C. Ac. arr.

at Sydney. N. 8. yesterday. SB Astoria, Capt.

Wsdsworth. from New York for Glasgoa, arr. at Movlile- to-day and proceeded. 88 Bon. Mulr.

(from Huelva.) aid. from St Michael' a for New York yesterday. SB European. Capt. Bertie, from New York for London, passed Bcilly to-day.

Archlroede. Capt from New York, arr. at Naples July 18. 88 Gladiolus, Capt. Wallace, from New York via Leixoea, arr.

at Oporto July 10. Pwnce. Cape Cart wrlght, from Hete for New York. art. at Venice July 2a 88 Capt.

Behrmann. from Santos for New York July 18. SB Borderer, Capt. Hay. eld.

from Lisbon for New York July 20. SB Bristol City. Capt, genden, from New York, arr. at Bristol to-day. 83 Kaiserin Maria Theretia.

Capt, Rlchter, from New York via Cherbourg, (passed Hurst Castle at 9:30 arr. at Southampton to-day and proceeded for Bremen. SB Statendam, (Dutch.) Capt, Van der Zee, from New York for Rotterdam, arr. at Bou-lojne st 8 A. M.

to-day and proceeded. vSL Br Nunan, from New 'ST" Movl. arr. at Glasgow to-day. SB Pinners Point, Capt.

Gladstone, sld, from Dundee for New York tj-day. IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD A Big Building Loan Salea by Brokers City laland Property at Auo-tion Other Items. The Broad Exchange Company, which Is erecUng the twenty-story office building at the southeast corner of Broad Street and Exchange Place, has secured a building loan of I2.2TiO.000 from the Ecyiltable Ufa Assurance Society. The contract waa filed yesterday with the County Clerkv and at the game time a mortgage for $3,500,000 made by the Broad Exchange Company In favor of the Equitable life Assurance Society waa also recorded. The loan bears Interest at a varying- rate, arranged on the following basis: Four per cent on the first 81.2TjO.OUO.

which has already been advanced; per cent, on the balanoe, pending the completion of the new building, and 4Vt per cent-' for three years after its completion. The mortgage matures on May 1. 1904. Broad Exchange Company was recently formed by the Alliance Realty Company, which owned the site of the new building, and the George Fuller Company, which will erect the structure Kahn A Baumann have sold to Bernhard Freund, for about 40,000, the four lots on the south side of One Hundred and Thirteenth Street. 345 feet west of Fifth AM -nue.

100 by 100. The buyer will resell the plot to a builder. Owen Costello has sold the new nine-story building 50 East Eleventh Street, 25 by U5.10. taking other property in part payment. It Is reported that the five-story brown-stone-front dwelling 82 West Fifty-third Street has been sold by William Thorne.

Henry M. Hlbeth has sold for Anna C. Stein, for about 814,000. the four-story brick flat East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street. 25 by 100.

Kuth A Hoffman report that they have sold to an Investor one of the row of five houses recently erected by them on One Hundredth Street. O. C. and C. J.

Weber have filed plans for a nine-story apartment hotel to be erected on a plot 18.9 by KsJ on the north side of Forty-fifth Street. 218 feet east of Sixth Avenue. Architects Buchman Fox have estimated the cost of the structure at The Union Trust Company, as executor and trustee, transferred yesterday to Henry Corn he property on the east side of Fifth Avenue, feet north of Sixteenth Street, a.H by 110.10. The consideration mentioned In the deed Is 818,000, of which amount wlU remain on mortgage for two years. Among the passenger on the Germanic to-day for Liverpool will be Broker William M.

Kynn. Mr. Ryan expects to be away for two months. Results at Auction. Yesterday's offerings In the' Trinity Building Salesroom resulted as follows: By William Ryan, 815 East Seventy-fifth Street, north side, 225 feet east of Second Avenue, 23 by 102.2.

four-story stone-front tenement; foreclosure sale, the plaintiff. Morris Kahn $12,603 By John N. Goldlng. Lot 100 on Map No. 2 of the property of Charlea Darke in Westchester County, being on tha south side of a lane leading to the land of Maria Shrady.

12S.8 feet weat of Boston Avenue, 23 by lou, two-story frame dwelling; foreclosure sale, to the plaintiffs. Eliza and Charles H. Jones X.82S By Jamea L. Wells. Partition Sale, Main 8treet, City laland.

weat side, the block front between Elisabeth and Wash- inarton Avenues, four plots each BO by loo: three southerly plots, to Henry 8. -Prentice 1.800 Northerly plot, to Elbe Mangels 775 Main Street, north weat corner of Washington Avenue, two plots, each 80 by lou: to W. A. 1.423 Waahhurton Avenue, north aide. 100 feet weet of Main Street, adjoining the fore- Jolng, two 'plots, each SO by 100; to A.

S.T23 Main Street, west aide, 10U feet north of Washington Avenue. and running through to East Cheater Bay. tract 'f by 844 by 41? by 698, containing au acres: to T. 14.230 Main Street, south wet corner of Pilot Avenue, plot SuO by G3U, cootalnins-" -nearly 8 acraa. together with two-story dwelling and stable; to G.

Trutnaa Cap- roa 8.000 Pilot Avenue, adoinlag Pteysras's Ship- yard, plot loo by 9S.S; to -Ww- A. Schmidt 1.300 By Peter F. Meyer A Co. 80S Bleecker Street, northwest corner of Chariea Street, 21.4 by 70, five-story brick bulldlns. with store; foreclosure sale, to the plalnUff.

Charles C. Sloase. lf230 'To-day's Auction Sale. The only offering scheduled for to-day at 111 Broadway is the following: By Richard V. Harnett A executor's sale.

Charles'Straet. south aide, 100 feet west of avertey Place, 20 by 93. two-and-a-half story brick dwelling. THH Bt lLDlXQ DEPARTMENT. 1 List sf risst rileel far Xew Straetarea Altermtlasto.

One Hundred and Seventy-first Street, north side. BJO feet east of Third Avenue, for two one-story frame sheds. 30 by 120; M. PlxxuUeilo ex -Brother 4.0UO Third Avenue. owners; R.

Werner, architect; cost. f6 4. MO. (Si West Fortr-flfth Street, for a nine-and a-hxlf-story brick hotel, 18.9 by and C. J.

Weber of T75 Han 8S1.7; a. cock. Street, Brooklyn, owners: Buchman Fox of 11 East Fifty-ninth Street, architects; cost. 8o.000. lccatu.

Avenue, east side, 20 feet south of Two'Hundred and Fifth Street, for a two-and-a-half-story frame dwelling, 22 by SO; W. J. GUhuly of Eighth Avenue and One Hundred and Fourteenth Street, owner; WUllstm H. Hopkins, architect; -coat. 84.000.

Altarationa. No. TOi Lexington Avenue. to a three-fit ory brl dwelling and store: Catherine D. lLantr premises, owner; Thorn A Wilson, arch tects: cost.

87,000. No. 247 Fifth Avenue, to an eleven-story brick flat; Knickerbocker Asphalt Company, pre mises, owner; Bannister St 8c hell, architect cost, LO0O. No. 23, East Thirty-fourth Street, to a our-stor brick laboratory: New York Polyclinic, 214 East Thirty-fourth Street, owner; M.

Walgrove, architect cost, 85.0110. Eighth Avenue, St, Nicholas Avenue, and One Hun red and Twentieth One Hundred and Twenty-first Street, to a four-story brie store and loft building; Leopold Jonas of 118 West One Hundred and Nineteenth St -eet, owner; cost, $30. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ip the flowing list mtg stands for mortgage add TKH" for revenue stamps. The war revenue law provides that stamps shall be placed on all conkeyances at the rate of 00 cents for each S0O it consideration.

This "consideration has been held to mean only the equity above the mortgage. I Tha amount of tha mortgage plus 1.000 times the value of the revenue stamps on the conveyances should therefore show the true oonsideratlia. I Tuesday, July 24. ALL TITLE! to part of real property on City laland which Margaret A. lior- ton ownid.

except part conveyed to Eberspacker A Gauss; Jane A. Dickie to Mary L. Uorton, 8 1 AMSTERDAM AV. s. 30 ft of lS2d St, 25xlue; Joseph Fettritch, referee, to Cephas ik-ainerd, executor and 21,000 BATHOATfc AV, a HO.6 ft of 172d St, ltt.8xttt.2xl8.8x70.T; Henry Schoepper to Charles A Scherxinger 1 BOUTOM AV.

Jackson Ar, and Home St, block; Patrick H. J. Daly to Pine Perl- ateln, (B 8 1 BKUOK A', 919, 27XS4.S; William P. McLaughlin to Morits Leiner. mtg ooo, 8 1.6o) CATHERINE ST.

a. 178.8 ft of De Milt Av, 7.4xl07x Andrew A. Wood to Henry Voeold and another, (R 8 82, mtg CROTONA AV. 1.007, 23x100; Mary Rooo to acob Metxger. (R S3, mtg 84.W0) .7.......

100 DOWNING ST. IS, 29.8x79.10x lrregu-lar; Harr W. Fairfax to Henry Keilus, (R 8 817). 1 GERARD s. 247.8 ft of Bergen Av, 29.5 rt to 140th 8t X4.5x08.4x31.2x 100; Char! Van Riper, executor, to Ma- tilda Grossman 1 GERARD ST.

247.6 ft a of Bergen Av. i.S ft to old 149th St, X4.3x9s.4 -x-il. 2x100. Matilda Grossman to Augusta Dorn 1,000 GROVE A s. south part of Lot map of- 1 lllage of Bast Tremont.

44x ISo; Becker to Annie Mac-donald 2400 JEROME! A comer of Vsn Courtlandt Av, 00x09.11x118.5; Mary A. Mo- Murray tr Patrick McMurray. (R 8 84, mtg KELLY ST s. 173 ft of 158th St. 23 xloo; Geo ge F.

Johnson to Katie 9,600 LEWIS ST. 59, s. 150 ft of Riving." ton St. 25iloO; Aran Welsberger to Jo- seph Sprii gar and wife, (R 8 85, mtg 2.0O. 7.

1 LOT 98, lap of Nelll estate; Joseph Diamond to Catherine 4,000 LOT 430. nap of Van Nest Park: Jacob Rose to Rfedie Glover, (mtg $0,000, 8 50c.) I PARK AV, lv 23.11 ft of 118th Bt. 23x 00; Carol ibe Adler to Nathan Jacobs. (mtg 8 83). 1 PARK AV, corner of 93d St, 50.4x80; 93d St.

80 ft of Park Av, 23x100.8; Edward kl Burghard to George Ehret. (mtg 8 1 PARK AV. i s. 117.6 ft of 92d St, l.9x SO; Frank Eberhard to George Ehret. (R 14l 1 SOUTHER BOULEVARD, 475 ft of 187th i 117.6x102.6x22.9x60; Henry K.

Hoyt a id another, executors, to Mary A. Campb'U 8,000 WEST ENL AV, corner of 102d St, 17.11x72; Sophie Isenberg to John R. Bowe. mil $3.1.500, $10) Exchange 2D AV, 20.6x84; William A. Mllleg and anotl er, executors, to Henry J.

Klappert 22.930 2D AV. si 200 ft of Columbus Av. runs 10 ox 50x 0.5x 60x loo. 10 to street 100; George W. Qutntard the Ac, of St.

Stephen's "roteetant Episcopal 85,000 6TH AV, s. 49 ft of loth Bt. 29.10X 116.10; Un on Trust Company, executor and trtiste to Henry 98.000 20TH ST. i. 114 ft of 9th Av.

22xS.9; William Shaw to Charles A. Murphy. 'mtg 824.0(1). 8 $3) 26TH ST. i.

114 ft a of 9tb Av, 22x08.9; Charles A. Murphy, as receiver, to Will- lam W. Sh iw, (mtg $24,000. 8 1 42D ST. a IT East.

John Shields to E. Shields 1BO0 44TH ST. 3 4 East, 23x100.5; Katharine Walter to Catie Krodes, (R $10, ran 1 65TH 8T. 12 East. 18.9x100.5: KaUe Ott to Nettle I teinberg.

(mtg $18,000. 8 (4.SO) G00 66TH ST. 130 ft of 4th Av. 20x 100.5; Wllh 'Imlna Lohr to Joseph Veith. 20,230 03TH ST.

210 ft of 10th Av. 18x 100.5; Char es Putxal. referee, to George A. Stlmpai n. 15.000 75TH ST.

4 i East, 23x102.2: Nathan Jacobs to Caiollne Adler, (mtg $12,500, 8 $7) 19,400 82D 8T. s. 210.11 ft of Sd Av. 17.10x 102.2; Heniy T. Gray to William Mer- gardt, (R I $8) 82D ST.

a. 210.11 ft a of 3d Av. 17.10x 102.2: Will am Mergardt to Henry T. Gray, (mtg 86.000. 8 $3) 83D ST.

s. 806.8 ft of 3d Av, 25. 7x 12.3: Her ry Kaufman to Townsend Wendell, (r tg $11,600, 8 $4.50) 1 84TH ST, Ki West. 20x102.2; New Tork Realty Com pany to the Riverside Build- Ing Company (mtg $20,000. 8 1 86TH ST.

2 2 and 214 East. 60x102.2; Msry Selfer i and others to the Musical Mutusl Proiectlve Union 88.000 86TH ST. 21 East. 25x102.2; Ray Goldman to Mtu leal Mutual Protective Union 20.000 93D ST, as lOB ft of Park At. 28x 100.8; Pran Eberhard to George Ehret, PVk AV.60x 1 100.11; Johr Scheuring to Anna Muller.

(all liens, 8 60c) lotiTH ST. -M East. 23x100.7: Joseph Roeenswela to Jacob Rosuck, (mtc ono. ft $5 .....71... .7..

1 105TH BT. 160 ft of 9th Av. to Croton Aqu-dact xl00.il; Charles T- Barney ti P. H. Plagge, (R 8 $30).

1 105TH ST, 1 0 and 172 East, 45x100.111 Jacob Roan ck to Joseph Roaenswelg. (mtg $12,0011, 8 107TH 8T. 100 ft of Madison Av. 124.4x100.11 Riverside Building Com- pany 10 new york Realty Company, (mtg $15) 1 110TH ST, 13 Eaat, Valentine Leopold Kauf mann, (all Preasler to liens. 8 118TH ST.

260 ft of 6th Av. looz block: J. Oppenbelmer to Harrv Andersen. I itg $12,000. 8 $28.) ox- change and 100 1Z1TH BT, to 809 Eaat: Heni-v An-' Dcrnnara rreuna.

(mtg $43,000, 8 ezebange and 8T- ft of Willow Av. 60x JeePh lA frantigan to Barbara 100 iTH ST. ni.nuni u. urt a si J-435 ft of 6th Av. 75 189.10 to inn jnester A.

Arthur and another $1) to James M. Horton, (R 8 100 i Recorded Leases, BOSTON AV. or Road. 962: Charlotte atanonca to (Morris HinchL 1 veer EAST BROADWAY. 29; H.

M. Alexander to H. OoldheW A Rnna a $360 1.150 193 SOUTHERN liOULEVARD. Eaton to Chfrtes E. Bailey.

8 years. THOMPSON ST. 131; William ICvans and another! to Anlllo Mongaauro, 5 years 1.020 Recorded Mortgages. ADLER. Cariline, to Nathan Jacobs: "2d St.

403 ANDERSON. fast. Installments $3,500 a. 500 20.000 37.120 1.20O 88,000 10.000 2,337 tieary. to Joseph Odenhetm- er; 118th St.

eov or atn av. 1 year ANDERSON enry. to j'oeVph Odenhetm- 118th St. 20U niH ota AV. 1 year.

AV ALLONE. Bultdln Loak Banking Company: 14th St, 12o sfft ot Morris Av, present CAMPBELL. Jlsry. to Mary F. Emery-Southern Bos levari, a.

473 ft a of IMTth m. 1 iear CORN. Henry to Union Trust Company, v. s. 49 1 1 a of 16th 8b trustee; ota 9 rears to August Oppear.

133.4 ft of helmer; 86th Park Av, de ELLSBERO. imuel, to Solomon Harris; Henry Bt, IV FLAOOE Prat to Chariea T. Bas- ney: looth Bti a 5 years A 130 ft of st 20.000 PLAHERTT. Marie to Patrick ren.I an. aa Chamoertaln; T2d St.

a 860 ft efAmsterdara Av. 1 PTXiTD. Jamed R-. to Albert M. Lynch: SMh St.

42 Wlest. 1 year ER Maljs, to Chariea Aubry; Grove rosTER. Jayt to 'Emigrant' indusWai Savings Baakl Grand Bt. 606. 1 vear GRUNlG.

LouiJ. to the Ww7ry Bank; 143th St. a. 181.3 ft ofbta Av. 5 years .1 HF.RZOO, Edwjrd and others 2d 8t.

a a. 24L8 ft HYNE Catherine, to Joseph DUmoad; Let 96. snap af the Nelll estate. Bronx! years JACKSON ARCHITECTURAL IROJ 20,000 239 ,8,000 12.000 10.000 10,009 "09 ta Tnmw Ga r1saa-a ia.Ka. w- v- w- vuia vi xrvuss.

awes, WM Ob a. Xfl V. 4... JACKSON. Chariea.

sad wife to Warrea B. Samntia; 2o7tk St, a 494.4 ft of Woodlawa Road. 8 1.000 KEILUS. Henry, to Emma Fairfax; Downing St. 13.

6 years 14.000 XELLNER. Mary I. It Louiaa Wla- ter; Jefferson) Av, a s. 275 ft of Fox Av. 2 years L600 KLAPPERT.

Henry and wife to Law-yetv Mortasse Insurance Compeay Sd Av, 41 ft of 4th Bt. years 13,000 LAWRENCE, Onstav to Henry and Emilia Dnnkak. executors. AVc Amster-- dam Av. (M1 and 993, 1 years, (3 mort-gases.) each 8.000 LEONARD.

Edward J-. to Rosalie Stencil; Forest Av. s. 240 ft a of 136th St, year 450 LEBOWfTZ, Israel, to Samuel Conn: 115th St. 79 West, ft years 8,000 MERGARDT.

William, to American Mort- gage Company; a2d 8t, 217 East, 3 years 8,000 MOORE. Mabel to Joha J. Brown; Prospect Av, 683. 8 8,300 MURPHT. Charles to Ada 8.

Els- worth; 29th St. a 114 ft of 9th Av, 1 NURSE, Mary, to Slgmoad Coha; 3d St, 91 East, 1 year 600 O'REILLY. John to Peter J. Herter; 74th St. 224 East.

2 years 6,000 OTT, Kate, to George F. Johnson; St. 175 of 156th St, 8 L600 PERLSTEIN. Pine, to Patrick H. J.

Daly; plot bounded by Homer St and Boston and Jackson A vs. 1 year 8,000 ROBITZEK, William, to Jamea Dowda; 168th St, 100 of Union Av: also. Forest Av, s. 183.4 ft of St. year 2.000 SCHUH, Katie, to Sarah Wurm; 3d Av.

92.9 ft of 134th St. years, 3.009 8ILVER8TONE Louis, to Solomon Lent; Park Row. 188 to 192. 1-8 part: Mott St. extends to Worth St.

part, 8 -years 6,000 6PALLONE, Michael Angelo, and other to John and Matthias Haffen; Morris Av, a 100 ft of 133d St. 1 year 720,000 SPARE, Marie to Farmers' Loej and -Trust Company; 73d St, 118 West. 8 years ..7 8,000 Joseph, and wife to John Rottkamp; Lewis St, 69, 2,000 8TIMPSON. George to Mary De Ternonenne; 65th St, 210 ft Of Am- sterdam Av, 8 years 15,000 8T. PAUL'S REFORMED EPISCOPAL -Church of Wood lawn to Abram G.

More; St, corner of Verio Av, 3 years $,000 THE BROAD EXCHANGE COMPANY to the Equitable Life Assurance Society; Broad St, 26 to 33 and 44 to 66 Ex- chantte Place, due' May 1, 1904 ...3.600.000 THE MUSICAL MUTUAL PROTECTIVE Union to Mary Selferd; 86th Bt, 212 and 214 East, 8 years 13,000 THE RIVERSIDB BUILDING COMPANY to the New York Realty Company; 84th Bt. 33 West, 1 2,000 A SOLD, Henry, and wife to Andrew A. Wood: Catherine St, 176.8 ft of De Milt Av, Bronx, ft years 1.000 WEBBER, William to the Irving Sav-inss Institution; 7th Av, corner of 120th St, 8 years 110,000 WEBBER. William to the Irving Sav- Ings Institution; 7th Av, 60. ft a of 120th St, years 75.000 WEIL.

Jacob to Title Guarantee and Trust Com Deny; 117th St. 136 East, 8 yesrs 4,000 WHITE, Lena, to John, Aman- da Bussing; White Plains Road, 160.6 ft a of Julianna Bt. 3 years 3,000 Assignments of Mortgages. ADELSON, Thomas, and Moses A. Blone to Lester Levy Nominal BUERMANN, Charles and August, to Isidore Jackson and Abraham $7,000 COHN.

Hugo, to Peter Ott 4.000 HARISON. Richard to Anne F. Van Rensselaer 18.000 HARDY, Albert trustee, to Mary E. 2,600 JONES, John and another, executors, 4c, to Peter J. 6,000 8CHNUTT, Jacob, to Edward H.

Harri-man 2,000 SOLOMON. Morris, to Solomon Lent, rerecorded 9,000 8T. STEPHEN'S PROTESTANT EPIS-copal Church to George W. Nominal TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COM-pany to Bowery Savings Bsnk 11.000 TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COM-pany to Orphans' Home and Asylum of the Protestant Episcopal Church in-New York. 20,600 EINSTEIN, Rachel, to State Nominal Mechanics' Liens.

BRONXDALB AV, a corner of West' Farms Road. 25x100; John F. Nlebuhr axainat Otto Kuhunaa, owner; Cornelius Olsen, $11 CROTONA PARK! SOUTH, comer of Crotona Av. 104.6x76.9x102x107.1: George Russhon against George F. Farrell and Fred Bailey, owners and 410 GRAND ST, 474; Maxwell A Dempsey sgalnst Max Levlnson, owner and contractor 1 $120 GRAND ST.

474: Isaae Schrelnert against J. Levlnson. owner and 143 RIVER VIEW TERRACE, a. 14 ft a of -58th St. 16x30: John F.

Nlebuhr against Elisabeth Hartog. owner; Patrick Ma- her, contractor 45 VANDERBILT AV EAST, s. 875 ft of 18uth St, 25x150; IgnaU Goldbarger and George Burnett against Essie Kat-senstein. owner Bernard Katsensteln. -contractor 239 2D AV, corner of 63d St, 106.3x135; Isaae Morits acjalnst John J.

Houlaaaa. owner; Max Hart, contractor $73 3D AV. 92 ft of 172d St, 108x110; Pelham Hod Elevating Company against C. Becker, owner; Gus Crabo. contractor.

80 11TH AV, a corner of 88th Bt. 25x 100: Isseks Brothers against Charles W. McCulcheon, owner; Edward McCann, contractor TS, 62D 8T. 152 to 158 West; Jamea Hunter against Ralph L. Reed, owners Purrle Harnett, contractor IT 62D 8T, 152 to 158 West; John Master--son against Ralph L.

Reed, owner; Purrle Harnett, IT 02D 8T. 152 to 158 Weat: James P. Quinn against Ralph La Reed, owner; Purrle Harnett, 19 62D BT, 162 to 158 West: Martin Blattery against Ralph L. Reed, owner; Purrle Harnett, contractor 23 66TH 8T, 126 and 128 Weat; Adolph Un- ger against Albert R- Keen, Staubinger tt Maas. 10 100TH BT, 54 and 66 Eaat; Isadora Kaa- hare and another against Henry Kauf- -man, owner and 928 12-1 TH BT, a.

175 ft of Broadway. 108 Xl00.ll; tha D. M. Nesbit Company against Anthony CUnchy, owner and contractor 12,694 124TH ST, a. 173 ft a of Broadway.

108 xion.ll; Simons A Moersfelder against Anthony Cllnchy. owner and contractor. 4,043 153D BT. 638 West; Union Granite Com- pany against Mary A. Cannon, owner and 331 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS UNDER CHAPTER 78.

LAWS OF 1900. BROAD ST, corner of Exchange Plate the Equitable Life Aasur- ancet Society, with the Broad Exchange Company. 6 payments $2,260,000 TIFFANY ST. s. 218.9 ft of 167th Bt.

23x100; Harlem Savings Bank, with Miehaei Lynch, 2 2,000 ooixt ui, ox vj asi; August vppen- helmer, with Mary Dempsey, additional loan of 10, 000 FLEETWOOD AV, 150 ft a of' 183d Bt, 6ox 103x50x103.4; Delmar W. Heath against Frank J. Butler and others; (foreclosure Of mortgage:) attorney, W. B. Ewlng.

GRAND ST. 474; Lester Levy against Max J. Levlnson and others, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorneys, Elsman A Levy. HUDSON ST, 634; also, Bleecker St, e. 28.4 ft of Barrow St, 28.8x75; Anna Kraats against Katharlna Fischer, as general guard-Ian.

c. and others, (partition attorneys. Holls. Wagner A Burghard. INTERVALE AV.

s. 120.7 ft of Kelly St, runs 60. 7x 44.9 to Kelly-St a 18.4x 61.3 66.11 to avenue 20 to beginning; Julia Jaha against August Johnson and others, (amended foreclosure ot XnortgagsJ attorney, M. Raps. 19TH ST.

274 and 27S A Robinson against Samuel A. Koblnaon and another, (action to declare lien and cancel deed attorney, A. Tha la. S4TH BT, 345 West: Annie tHehl against Esther Cochrane and others, foreclosure of anortgage attorneys, Guggenheimer. U.

K. S8TH ST. 217 and 221 Weat: Jonas O. Goldsmith against Robert Blcket. (action to adjudge joint ownership, etc;) attorneys, Fettretcb, Silkmaa A Seybei.

66TH ST. 138 West: Harriet Coles, executrix, and others against Charles Lieb and others; (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorney, Embree. 130TH ST. 217 West: tbs-Kew Tork Life Insurance and Trust Company against Dillon Willoaghby and others, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorneys. Emmet dt Robinson.

14UTH 8T.B s. 358.4 ft of Amsterdam Av. 16.8 X9911: Rosy Kohn against Elisabeth Moore, (foreclosure of mortgage attorney, A BUSINESS TROUBLES. -r New York City. Bacmseb Adlss.

Deputy Sheriff Rad-ley haa received two writs ot replevin against Baumseo Adler. manufacturer of clothing at 179 Wooster Street, in favor of John li. Ellison A Co, for 34S0. and II. Hahlo A Co.

for 8300 for cloth. The Sheriff levied on most of' the goods called for In the writs. It la said that the partners have disagreed. They began Dust-xtess in January last, claiming a capital of 83.000. 1 GnosHoxf Htok Duty Pmimo Exam Company.

Judge Blschoff of the Supreme Court yesterday granted an order dissolving the Groahon High Duty Pumping Engine Company, formerly at the foot of East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, but did not appoint receiver, because there are no assets except patterns and patents of no value. The only creditor is the Do La Vergne Re trige. rating Machine Company for Gboroi 8. NoTX. A meeting of the creditors of George B.

Koyes. dealer in trunks at SI West Twenty-third Street, was neM yesterday at the offices of Weil. Wolf A Kramer. 302 Broadway, and waa attended by about' forty creditors. Jonaa Langfeld being the Chairman, his claim amounting to 814.000.

Mr. Weil stated that tha liabilities are about and tha assets consist of stock. and fixtures, which oast 17 ml Koyea was naked by creditors to explaiaj his affairs. He aaid that' since he started at 21 West Twenty-third. Street business has been profitable there, but the previous venture, at 74 West Twenty-third Street, had been a He djd not discover that until after removal, whan he found he owned 313,000 over his assets.

When he woke up to the fact that the balance on the ledger waa on the wrong Bide to the extent of be was taken with 8 cold chill, and haa not recovered since. He was doing a profitable business of late, and thought If allowed to continue he would make a success of it. Asked about the George Noyes Company, he said he had Incorporated It to float some stock and to liquidate the Immediate necessities of the' business. Only the preliminary atepa were taken, and the business has not been transferred to the corporation. He admitted that he made a mistake In not consulting Mr.

Langfeld, who had been his beat friend, but he ex- lained It by saying that he thought he ad drawn on him long enough. Creditors expressed a willingness to leave a settlement In the hands of a committee consisting of Jonaa Langfeld of Langfeld Brothers A Philadelphia; Air. Likely of Henry Likely. Rochester, and Mr. Gould of the Hoadley Farmer Company, who wilt examine the stock and report a basis of settlement aa speedily as possible.

After the meeting a petition In bankruptcy waa filed against Mr. Hoy en by Ludvlgh A Ryttenberg for three creditors, L. Goldsmith A 8772; the Hamilton-Noyes Company, $21. and John Dreher. 138, It was alleged that Mr.

Noyes Is Insolvent, and haa transferred to various persona property worth 83.000 upon a pretended and alleged antecedent Indebtedness to give a preference, and that the Sheriff is in nar th store on an attachment for Assemblyman Ryttenberg aaid that the petition was filed aa a -precautionary and his clients would not stand in the way -of a settlement recommended by the committee and accepted by the other creditors. PETITfD.VS IX BASKRCPTCT. LawHKxcc Kelly, con-Ajonn Hammku Schedule of Annie Hammd, manufacturer of skirts at 123 Prince Street, show liabilities of 111.178 and no actual assets. ScrpBia D. Hau Sophia Hall, dealer In general merchandise at Tnckahoe, N.

has filed a petition In bankruptcy here, with liabilities 82,014 and assets 81.004 In merchandise and outstanding accounts. SayisHA A Miller. Isaac Silverman of Glen Falls and Morris A. Miller of Rutgers Street, who composed the firm of Silverman A Miller, clothing dealers at 9 Chatham Square, up to May, 1855, have filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities $1,757 and no assets. tractor and plasterer at 231 "West One Hundred and Forty-second Street, has filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities frSM12 nd no ssseta.

Included In the liabilities are twenty-eight Judgments ob-twneo. against him by creditors from 1890 to 1809. principally for materials. He began business in 1885. Loins r.

Sherman. Louis I. Sherman, buyer and salesman, of 1 West One Hundred and Sixth Street, has filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities $14,217 and no assets. Moat of the liabilities were contracted as a partner In the firm of Sherman, Semuela A clothing dealers at 132 Bowery and 203 Market Street. Newark, in 1802.

Julius Mooncus. A petition In Involuntary bankruptcy haa been filed against Julius Moonells. cigarette manufacturer of 1 Howard Street, by Slgmund Wetxler, a creditor for $2,930. It was alleged that he committed an act of bankruptcy on March 24 by transferring to James Stern an Interest in an unpatented invention for the manufacture of cigarettes; that application for the patent waa filed In Washington on April 12, and that an offer of $2,500 haa been made to Stern for the Invention, ALIatgNTART PRODUCS COMFAltT. A petl- tipn in Involuntary bankruptcy has been filed against Victor Coppa and Anno ChellL doing business as the Alimentary Produce Company, at 85 Eighth Avenue, by the following creditors: Henry Drucker, $58; Parmele A Flash.

$860, and F. X. Baumert, $434. It waa alleged that they are insolvent and on July 19 removed and concealed a part -of their property, and also suffered Otto G. Meyer A creditors for $i83, to.

obtain preference by Judgment. -Judgments. The following Judgments were filed yesterday, the first name being that of the debtor: -ARMSTRONG. Abner William H. Payne and 11.21 a BRAUNSDORP George H.

Haw- BLADVELT. John U. A. 8. Nichols 192 BENSON.

Abraham Union Transfer and Storage an t1, t00-, r1? nd -mother: 138 ARM IN. Johanna J. H. Dunn loo COLEMAN Patrlck-a El sing and others. 297 CHELLI.

Anna Star and Crescent Milling Company tea EDISON. Thomas and Wiluam McMahon, cosu 138 Leopold A Oppen- helm The People, Ac L600 FEEHAN, Jamea. and Leopold 8. Oppen- helmer The People. Ac 1.000 GREEK, John E.

J. Btelnhardt and aa- eov GEMMER. John-F. W. Flaacke'an'd" an- xlO OROBSO, VlneensoM.

B. 88 HARPER. Jacob i.ri... Company, costs "48 BAMPE, Herman A. National.

Extract works KEID Oeorge A. L. Wseer 433 lo7 hALLY. Chariea V.D. Scfaonbachler and ga JUNK1ND, Margurlta ConaoUdated'ice Company KONRAD, John H.

National Extract WOrltB.a, a 10 krjmko. woif-T. 77 KLUMPF, John National Extract Works. 28 AMP MANN, Clara Itelnnardl and another iw KALTENBORN, Louise B. Park" A Til- 8a KOOPMANN.

P. Baker" 'co'ml psny. sc. KOHNER, Jaequea and Abraham Oberateln-S. M.

Dlack. 231 ELLIS, James T. M. soo LEVY Hermanns. 8.

"ff Leopold Oppenhalm- TIMI feOpM, AO. ee.swee.ee. 1 fUVa MOONEY. James irt Jota TVu- The People. 10O MORRISON.

Charles H. Ihlinm 2) EVILS, John P. Lea Brothers A COelU.e.a ae. eeeeeeeeaae ttft OBRAZEWICZ. Ignacs-Old Steamship Company 1PRJ8'on W- Robert Plate Glass Company.

petich. 1J2 ROBINSON, Julius A U. Frank. 69H8 RYAN, James E. Schuyler costs REINHARDT.

TberesaiplOlbiu? Plata 183 Glass Company soa ROWE, Emil M. Elisabeth la RICHARDS. Chariea and Lemuel il Williams-The People. inoo BTEINERT. Horace PliU rrRAomekaT 1 trIboaJtTp: WELLS.

George M. H. Koehler A Co" II jjii ZITTKU C. Florlsn Ada o. aSS THE LAW COMPANY The Armstrong Mannfacturtng a AMERICAN AXE AND TOOL OOMPANT T.

L. Fsitner and others, aa commissioners, Ac. costs TTTfn Tf FEDERAL COURTS, Calendars for Wednesday, July 25. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COrRT-Thomaa. at taxi A.

I liotK. i- K-ri'JT. la ra Coha Bros. Kese. Ja re Seymour B.

Good fiJMax Goldstsln. la re Isaac Stetnan. la ra William H. Bard. Ia re Matilda, K.

Mar- rtott. In re Mareos Badt. Ia re Ralph Rosenthal, la re Marie Haraca- mann. In re C. EL K.

RasstsA la re Beattva va wojw Alex. Benjamin. 14 Peter F. tappers. Mandel LipeTutjL Aiex.

jjoutaca. 21 Slmoa Lembergar. 2f 72-Elwood S. Hand. 1 1 Mnw.

Klnstler. In na 1 riBDL UWSl-Joha Hon loch. nams Levy. 2632-Jonaii R- Cola. In re Matthew M.

Allen In rw Frauds Ttmoney. In re Margaret Mulch. In bankruptcy. 2477 la re J. P.

Smith A Co. TXnchsrgaa I1H Joha 25! Ignats Vrasda. Jectlon. Oliver A Straus. 2rftft Louis Sumner.

2 Michael rNmneily. i-'-V) (loldln A Buyana. Barnard Olas-borg. 1320 Thomas Ik Lasg- trm 2tno William F. CaMeri Krnaet Banerfleid.

1219 Louis B. Htnamaa 9.f r-Mu "7 fiT.uli tn.t,wU.Ww 2i55 Michael Barna. t161 John H. Bet La. 2a-Max Horn.

OAAA-mm-I 1 1 1 i 1. It put. Bamael GrohaT 1403 Samuel Bernatala. 20eS Abraham N. Co- I Aivmniei vasea.

nen. Fredeetr-k 2449-Prank sane hill. Schmidt. 8TATE COURTS. New York CalendarsThis Day.

STTPREMsl COURT Appellate m-rtslsa TTsiiasa. SUPREME CO CRT A poelLxte Tsias Foe tha bearing of appeals frasa the City Court aa4 uwbu Min. aiswesa. SUPREME COURT Special R-KAL ESTATE AT ACCTIOA. SEA GATE, Highly Developed and Restricted.

SEA SHORE RESIDENCE PARK. This tract of land, about IBS acres, fronting the Atlaatle Ocean. Ofavaseng Bay overlooking the Narrows and lower Bay. Is aa Idas! location, sad cannot be auoUcetli wltnln 100 miles of Wre. -ewwa Its aoeeeaibnity to New Tork and daslrablttty of locatloa are saatchleas.

The ehar-actar of the Improvements Is absolutely fixed, both residences and residents betas ot the very highest class. Inspection aad full investigation 'are desired. Blocks 39, 40, 41 and 42 Facia; the Ocean. Blocks 36, 37 and 33 FacJa; the) Bay. Will Offered at Auction SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 28th.

NEXT. Special private steamboat service provided from Ksy to November. Complimentary pass apoa boat to visit Sea Oats, within one boar from Battery. K. Y-.

aad further particulars will be sent upon, application to the NORTON POINT LAND COMPANY. William P. Rae Company. Auctioneers. 203 nontajaa Brookljn, N.

Y. Blacboff, J. Opens at 10.38 A. 14 2Jt gated moUona, 1 Wilson vs. Kordlca i8C la rs School Bite, Laaard vs.

Thomas! 25th St. Lntllhoa vs. Van 31 Ward vs. Koantsa. Trustee, of to.

Pea- wyes. 4 Flammer vs. Manhattan Rv. oody Education I'd va Deana 8 Komarens va Kor-narena I 3S-Kalbfleisch vs. Barnes.

8 Wonnser vs. Oraeff p94 Galotto vs. Abel- epteler vs. Boieler. 8 In re 8c Nicholas! 3S Uempsey Vs.

Demp-' sey. 39 Daniel va Roth. 37 Post va Savage, as Casey va O'Brien. 30 In rs Henry Huber Co. 40 T.

B. Clark Co. vs. t-arx. 9 Glnna rt, GInna.

10- Baldwla vs. Trea- nor. 11 Wssterfleld vs. Cauldwslt ia in re Royce. 13 Slatterv va Hall.

Morris Bank. 14 Barney vs. Colonial 41 Stegmana vs. RuehL' Trust Co. 18-8aUngre Vs.

Pad-dork. 42 Vinton vs. Smith. 14.1 Trouton vs. Johnson l-8tlefel vs.

N. T. 144 Burke vs. Johnson. novelty Co.

17 Stevens vs. Zahn. MS In re Mumajsnelmar. 144 Fischer vs. Simon.

1S-U. A Trovt Co. va rt O-ConneU va O-Coa- KrugnellL 19Rooei-vlt va nell. US In re Barry. Bchermerhorn.

2rt Ackerly vs. Harria. SI In Griggs Av. 23 Watson va Noblett. 46 Gray head va i Louxbraa.

80 Potter vs. De Witt. 51 In re Bauer. S3 In rs Flnlar. X3 in re wtilttler St.

34 In re School Bite, 114th St. 25 In re School Bite, Gonveraeur St. 2C In re School Site. pa Johnston va Apple- hv. Brandt va lawlor.

So-ln re W. 120th St. loo In re N. T. Bottling jsannattan et.

57 In re ldsth St, Co. RT Church vs. Johnston 28 In re Grand Boule .18 Cranston vs. Cran vard A Concourse. 38 In re Tenth Av.

ston. SUPREME COURT Special Term Part IL thj-gro, J. Opens at 10:30 A. Ex parte bust- SUPREME COURT Special Term Parts IV VL. and VIII.

Adjourned (or the term. SUPREME COURT Trial Term Part I. Criminal Term. Adjoarned sine die. 8UPRHME COURT Trial Term Parts VL.

VIL. VIIL. X. XL, and XII. Adjourned for the term.

SURROGATES COURT Chambers Thomas. A Held In Surrogates' Chambers, ground floor of County Court House. Wills for probate at 10 M. Augusta Williams. John Flanagan.

At 10:80 A. M. My rick Plummer. Iblllppena A. Ueyllng- Margaret Pagaa, Dennla Loonle.

Uohn Cook, cnariea tx. ocotu SURROGATES COURT Trial Term Adjourned for the term. CITT COURT General Term Adjourned sine die. CITT COURT Special Terra CDwyer, J. Opens at 10 A.

M. Held In Trial Term, Part IV. Room. Brownatone Building. (Chambers Street-) Motions must be made returnable at 10:30 A.

M. Defaults on motions will be taken at 11 A. K. CITT COURT Trial Terror-Parts 1, VL, rrf and IV. Adjourned for the term, COURT OF- GENERAL SESSIONS Part 'T Foster, J.

Opens at 10 A. M. Assistant District Attorneys Blake, Cowan, and Carr for the People. All motions should be noticed for 10 A. Motions, orders, and all ex parte vusiocsa win us qisponen oi Before A.

Ja. 1 Jt-hn J. Slleo. Ambrose La Pr-slL. 5 William Brown.

8 Sam Stephana. 4 Hyman Kantrosrltx. 6 Joseph Cohtn. 8 Eden Dorphy. Theodore Franklln.

8 Frederick Bursa. Prank Halt 8 Harry Adama. If Joha O'Connor. 11 George U. By ran.

Pleadings. 1- Chariea W. Plalr. Chariea Landon, aliaa Edward Lo- gan; Chariea M. Smith, alias Edward V.

Goates. 4 Frank Leory, Joseph Stevenson. John Cook. Hugh BarbonL Michael Goldberg. 8 John Hayes.

"Oeorge W. Cochrane, 10 Samuel Xdgerlr. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS Part XL Goff. R. Opens at 10:30 A.

M. Assistant Dis trtct Attorneys MoClelland. Collins, aad Mo-Cana for tha People. 1 Emma Gast. Tony Passamlllo, 8 Jamea Solar.

Michael Pes. nulla. Thomas Plnnegan. 6 Samuel Zetxler. 1 Bernard Thompson.

7 Fritx Breyer. 4 Pater Camiss. 8 Frank Brady. 8 Percy White. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Parte TTTr.

aad IV. Adjourned for the tarm. Receivers Appointed New York. SUPREME COURT McA dam. J.

Evelyn 1C Beardaley vs. Cheatar O. Cutler Clifford Boaae. CITT COURT O- Dwyer. J.

Albert M. GeroW va Charles T. Adee Stephen H. Keating. Referees Appointed New York.

SUPREME COURT Dugro, J. O'Brien va Denton William H. Harris. Matter of dark-. John G.

H. Meyers. SUPREME COURT Freeman, J. Marshall va, Atkinson Benno Levlnson. SUPREME COURT Blschoff.

J. Matter of PoiUon Georga H. Cowle. "Warner va Kata-enberg, (two cases) William J. McKlm.

aaaaaajsasssssaaeasssssasxeaaw Brookyln Court Calendar. SURROGATE COURT-Abbott, A-The "wins BAhioa Lopes, aad William Guilfoyle. The accounting in the estates of Martha Veth. Jane E. Miller.

Frederick Schudt. George Wilson. Augustus Bchwerter. Annie E. Howe.

Joha Hlcksy, Alexander H. Cubberly. Isaac E. Hoagland. Hannah Schwalbach, motion, phe-be P.

Birch, (motion,) Anna M. Ela troth, Aa-astasla Garrlty, and Daniel W. Morthrup, 1 (three proocedlngs.) The estates of Mary Zinkham. George Wilson. Anna G.

Lundmacbar. Hanrietta Wolff, aad Mary P. Altken. Tha transfer tax of Thomas F. Ward, Caroline C.

Qulg, Mary Apply. William Hardy, Rosa DoUard. Susan Center. Jamea White. David A.

Flthlan. Margaret ha Wois, Joha R. Morris, Alena E. Clark. Emma L.

trout, aad Mary A. Patterson. DRY GOODS. OANTS DUCHESS FIT AND WEAR PER-fectly, Lavalllere eoraeU wear and fit beautifully, Exquisla Vlolette Scent delightfully. JAMMES, 4 West 8L.

near 6th A BOABSEBI $4.00 PER WEEK: GOOD BOARD; EDUCATED people only; Urge airy rooms, 8S. lag 8w Ann's Av. HELP WASTED MALES. WANTED Aa experienced advertising solicitor of neat appearance. Address "Advertisement," Box 101 Times.

81TTJATIOS8 'WAxrrars xexexe av.xe.a. COOK. First -class: la private family; wnder. U'lIS'a xhcrwiia''' ty raletwaoe. IM CITCATlOa MlseeUssssBs.

FROOrREADER AND PRACTICAL PRINTER. intBOOATB ROTICEI. OTTIWELL. JOHN pursuance of aa of the County N.w TorieT ZTZZZ gteen to all peraons baring clsJma against JOHN 11 1 ii. viumv vi niw i om.

-LL late of tna County of New Tork. mmaiumTm, si uetr flM. or traaaactlng buslneaa. at the office of Join F. Lambiaa.

No. Baekmaa Street, In tha Borough of Manhattan, la tin City of New ToraTWor before te firth day of February. xwrrt Dated New Tork. the la 7. "of 1 7 MAK.

Executora, JuillV F. LAHBUa At. Executors. 7 Beekzaaa Strev Borough of Manhsnsa. N.

T. toT HEAL ESTATE AT AlCTlOJ. MEW YORK HARBOR. aEAX, KSTATRV THE LAWYERS' TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 37 and 39 Liberty Street.

44 1-2 and 46 Maiden Lane. Title Insurance la bsed on examteattoa of title by lawyers. That company Is tha beat and strongest which commands the best legal talent. Examining counsel and Law Department and Committee of Counsel of the Lawyers' Company pass on titles It Insures. Lowes for thirteen yesrs, 124,346.

37. TfrlJSr GUARANTEE Knows tnd discovers all that can be known or discovered about a Real Estate Tide. All that is unknowable and un discoverable it insures against. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, .146 Broad 1 New York. 175 Remsea Brooklyn.

COUSTRT REAL ESTATK FOB SALE. FOR HALM. Residence Of the late Mrs. John L. Honrs, ON BANKS OF HUDSON, two miles north of New burgh: 13 ACRES OF LAND, fine house in perfect order, stables, greenhouses, and all appurtenanees vf a fine country place; -beautiful views of river and mountains.

Apolr to N. C. ROGERS, Trustee, 111 Broadwsy. Kew York City, or to Bblpp A Osborn. Heal EsUM Agents.

Kewburgh. N. T. 1 is. I mm APARTJtRSTS TO LET-CXFCRXISHEO INVERNESS APARTMENTS, 57th St.

and 7th Ave. Aartaaeata 4, S. Tr 8 rwoaaa A batk Modern Improvements; opea plumbing; elacrrts hght; ail-Bight elevator servlos. eta, APPLT TO nORACE S. ELY C0 A Cedar ST W.

SOta, Or Superintendent oa prsmlsss. HOTELS AMD RESTACRAaTa. WHY NOT DINE WELL? TRAVELLERS IXFORMATIO CO- Park Slae (apply to 3U Lalea fe A Ussrw; faeis 1), thmmmr; iesis. Holland House T. Hotel Majestic Pompeiiaa Cafe.

Cards of so-. Hotel Uajestic mission to Rustic Pa 1st Gv den on roof obtained at office. 1 PABST HOTRL BT. 4 BROADWAT. A.

WOODMAXSTK.1! IXX Westchter. T. A. Terrace Garden 22d A ATD.T&e, Cafe Boulerard ed Hungarian Oypey BaaA The Hssgsrlsa Rewt.lAlacarte. Ttled'aota Burns's Restaurant .1 New Dorp BeachHtuclr lalanil IDEAL DAT RESORT.

A Fte ulSIl 1513113 nous IUade bland Clambaia. Cable's Restaurant trr 7 Hotel Crescent, 8L Oeorge, 8. Blartlng point of Midland can. A Hotel St.George,drs i-) New Hotel Bellevoe rlsa. Cemtrml Loeatiom.

Beacon st near Tremont BostoA. HARVEY ft WOOD, fprletort UAUIIATTii.l COLLEGE. CoBducted by the Brothers of the Christian Scxxk Grand Booievard A Mist Bt. New Tork. M4ierw LttBu-aaarws, Civil Caglaeerisg.

Areblteetare, Ueaeral BeleatlSe, FedaJ srogicnl anal Cosaaaerelal Departsaeatas For ITos pectus, il rtress BKO. AELKKD. Ihracuae SACRED HEART ACADEUYi Beleet Catholic Boarding School; thorough eo aemia. eamnwreial, and inmate course; opea aa year; terra moderate: soilltary OrlU. camplnd out tor older etudentav 4 rtrtr sse aWa Asgsste -West Chester.

N. X. and preparatory for young smb. woman, beys" girls. Classical and eeientiria courses.

HMi Art. Elocution, Military Drill. Location Meal. Address J. O.

SPENCER, Pb.IX. Ciaveraclb N. T. -V. PIVXIXnTOV tyi rvrv i -r tm K- e4 Tsr.

Both sesee. HeaitAiui location. Rome comforts. Nobility of chsractee and careful training oar aim. fA" new Imnrorementa.

TUOMA8 O-HAKLON. XX XX. LL. Xv Irss1i1ssli MTLITART ACADExfT AXT FREEHOLD IJJaTITUTE. TWnuld, N.

J. cjrcularriih detailed information, ss sss 00U I. WRIGHT. A. PrldaetT KtW TORK.

KEW TORK. Te Paebtea and Thompson ftchooL boarding and Day grhooi for atria. i SC. ii S4 East 87th Street, MORAVIAN SrSTOf ART AKT COLLEGS rOS? omen. Founded 1T.

Modem coneenleea, Two bours from New Tork. MAX Hl Z. PrUL. Bethiatoenv Pa. T.

ERMnri HOTEL. WESTfTfTXR- lAe'per'cay "dO lacloalvo tsrses fw TRB MIASES ELT'8 SCHOOL sUVERSIUK DRIVB. wta aad Sta Straeta, Kew Tar. The ij fer W. 4r4tA 8C ti II JaaA.

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