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TflE REAL ESTATE FIELD One of the Blgsttraasactfe of the Year Completed. t'' i MW BROADWAY OFFICE BCILDlJfG To Pace Bowline Grefn and to Hare XotcI rtnrf--niaridcrtn ling the Vard Property Auction Featarea. Thas who expected, because of a few hot. weltering day, that the regulation Bummer dulln In real muu dealing had set la. wr agreeably disappointed at th course of business during the last week.

The activity vu most pronounced and the evidence of Interest on. th part of spec ulators and Investor were unmistakable. Beside the eagerness shown at soma of the auction offerings, there were, the results made public of several large and Significant transactions, which showed an abiding faith In the present as well as the future values of city realty. Several sales, one Involving more than a half million of dollars, have been concluded which will shortly be published, and negotiations are well-nigh at an end for several others which a few more days will set completed. Another circumstance Is that there la some activity for leasing business quarters In the Urge buildings now under construction, which will not be finished until after the beginning of next year.

This Is taken as an Indication of the general -confidence In a good Fall, Winter, and Spring trade; The largest of the reported sales, and one cf the biggest transactions of the year, was the sal yesterday of the property of 8 to 11 Broadway, facing BowUng and extending through to Greenwich Street, with old buildings. This was sold for Joseph F. Stief to a syndicate represented by Span-, er Trs.sk A Co. The property measures 145 feet on Broadway, with an average depth of 190 feet. The consideration Is stated at about A slxteen-stbry office building Is to be erected on the site.

The plans have been drawn by Messrs. W. ft O. Audsley. 'the English architects, and Mr.

Richard M. Hunt has been engaged as consulting architect. There wUl be many novel features In the new building. The court will 89 by 150 feet. Abundant light and adequate ventilation will be provided.

There will be nearly 20.000 square feet of rentable pace -on each floor, and, besides the ordinary toilet requisites, private bathrooms for the use of tenants will be provided. A din-to club and restaurant will be another feature. The building will be 250 feet high and will tower above everything In the neighborhood, part of It. at least, will be ready for- occupancy by next May. The banking firm of Spencer Trask A Co.

will place first mortgage bonds, up to 50 per cent, of the value of the property. In small denominations for the use of Investors of trust and other funds. The property, which Is a good one. has long been in the market, and would have been disposed of several years aco had It not been for the peculiar manipulation of It by the predecessors of Jsi Btirt tTh.rUin.Hanre th lots form-of th" Li' Hospital plot, at Fifth Ayenue. rifty-fourth and Kilty-fifth telnet, is regarded as If keDt ln tn Trusses selling the property piecemeal for as much as they expected to get from the speculator, who was unable to carry put his bargain.

It will also bring about the keeping of the neighborhood a s. select residential one for many years against the encroachments of trade VvFnJZUHS 'business property, that of Broadway, by Mayor Strong to Messrs. -riihVv wofny of some notice. Although the price paid for the property Is sot stated, good guessers place It not far from llbuou. It Is 2S feet wide by feet oeep, and extends to Mercer Street.

The adjoining property, Bh7 Broadway, was ought by the same purchasers on May 21 for IMS IOO. Taking the two together, they fcjfV 2JtJned t9r -about XJ.uuo. a elot with fronts on two streets. This is at the EL lu" foot-nuch less than that paid for the Metropolitan Hotel property opposite, or st which the now And good judges set value- on property on the west lUt thu thn east side. This is a real tribute to th cleverness shown by the Stewart estate In dls-5 hoLd'n" the price it did.

Th building at 5S5 Broadway is the same on which was th mansion of John Jacob As tor, and many persons are still alive who remember when he lived there. It Is Interesting to note that less than nfty years have elapsed since Mr. Astor's death, and the tremendous growth of this city needs no better illustration than that, at so comparatively recent a date, this neighborhood was still select enough for the dwelling of the greatest merchant of his time. His treat-grandson and namesake has a mansion more than three miles northward, and hardly gets beyond the centre of population the city. The centre of geographical area has moved several miles still further north.

wa? Predicted, the greatest interest of wk oantred In the auction room, and Principally because of one proposed sale. This was the widely advertised one of the Ward property, a beautiful tract extending from th King's Bridge Koad to the Hudson River and from One Hundred and Sixty-ninth to One Hundred and Seventy-second 8 treet. The best Judges agree that the withdrawal of the property from sale at auction was a great blunder. No sale of recent years was better exploited, or with better apparent results, auctioneer. Mr.

Ingraham. had given 'his whole time and thought to the work' for several weeks, and had awakened an amount of general interest which promised an undoubted success. Investors and speculators, large and mall capitalists, had trudged over the T5? 'ter day, making notes upon their oooa maps In guiding them in the bidding the day of the auction. On Tuesday, the flay set. the crowd ln the salesroom at 1111 JJroadway exceeded in numbers any which had previously assembled there.

Men and women elbowed one another to secure good places. When th auctioneer, who had been informed of the withdrawal only a few minute before th time appointed for th sal to take place, mad his announcement that It would not go on. the general disappointment was decided. something more than the disappointment of a thousand or mor persons in the lncidert. Had th sal taken circumstances apparent, good prices would have been Impetus) rwuuid have been fuif ifETft ln lhe ai.rhod.

Which "Vf uld couat immense! 'as the district Is about being made accessible by a rfliwr- a hundred or there would, in ail likelihood, have been a speedy tr.et by building operations? Value there and near by would also hare risen rapidly under th stimulus of th SaVloa. 'k' th resultant specu- The hairs of th estate were rather timid, Wever. and closed a bargain with Mr! Charles T. Barney, representing himself ana another. It la an opn secret that lass than was obtained for the two blocks, containing etghly-four lot, bounded Hundred and tJ vent loth and One fund red -and Seven ty-ccond Street and June's Bridge and Fort Washington Ridge JUads.

Th best evidence is that, had th aaJ been allowed to procewd. over mor would hav been obtained for two blocks. Th remainder of the fr01? would also hiv brautht ffiort Jthaa likely to be obtained for It under resent conditions for some time to com, Is announced that Mr. Barney Intends "using building operations to speedily segun on the blocks he has acquired, and I. I wi" carefully restricted to ftrt" cep'lnf the King's rtde Road front, which will be given over with apartments overhead.

faur which was shown or th occurrence was In th fact that there community who are JW to Invest in real estate, and that th Vw no ronilned to th a- 1- present In th whose avowed purpose was V.bMr.1n,r of 0Bl'' on two lots aplecT tSSi tMraw-l several oalUd th auctlonwr to ask whether they il.00 B'r at privaU sal. ac ot th same kind, an augury of th auoeess which would have attended tr! afforded th day before, when block of seventy-one lots offered by th urrnn eeate was sold by Mr. James L. Heiig la th aam room. Th lots la this Jutd at Mount Hop.

Tre-1 J. On Hundrdad Sevnty-alnth thiV.Bd Bunjslde Avenu. Every on of offered was fold, andth prices "alnd avrag4 nearly $1,000 pr lot. rf food, considering that Yirtually quarries. Thi '-t14 "prised bo4t one-haif of set bought by Uta Mr.

Inn about Tr for 11.CXX). Th sal JW. ST0.O0O, and showed th good Judgment of Invettments th tity'a wards across th 8f-ntlir within reacttire. Building Department for flats to bo new tanement-hous 1. to ereoted on Si tty-fourth hear Central rk- 71" wllx bm better protected aalr.Bt nr and have more adequate 'sanitary "precautions than of thtlr class hav nad.

In consequence: they are Ukely to "be In better demand and to bring higher rents or to appeal to the klml of tenants, ir the example is folk) wed to any consider-able extent, it Is llkly to prov a blessing to the owners as well as the tenants, and to compel, in due course, a remodeling of existing structures on account of the competition. The difference cost of construction between th old plan and, the hew Is not so treat as Interested parties have Insisted, and health and life should be potent factors with 't The paint warehouses or the Toch Brother, at S5 Bowery, was a noted landmark that thoroughfare for many years. Subsequently a hotel occupied the upper portion of the alustory building. Th property haa com in for some notice recently to which allusion may be made. Together with an adjoining; building oh 'orm th estat ordred ola In parUtlon PXSfd At flrst th ipurpos was to put up th property for sale at auction with no other publicity than that afforded by th usual legal notices, which give no Information to guide an Intending One of th executors, however, made affidavit that two of the persons Interested had conspired to buy the property lor lea than ita real worth.

'and obtainea pffRtlng the sale being had on U.Bt- ltl adjourned until of th, w'k- and. meanwhile, the property being -advertised in th newspapers through the efforts of Messrs. Ws hie it Stone, attorneys for some th- parties. Th grievance is an old one. to which Th New-York Times has frequently called attention, i The courts hr power to order adequate advertising in all case which seem to them proper.

If the power were more frequently exercised ther would fewer instances of sacrifice In foreclosure and other legal sales, and the Judgment debtor would more often escape a deficiency Judgment. In sales under execution, alsoi there would be soma chance there Is none now that property would bring something near Its real value. A premature and erroneous publication was made yesterday: of the sale of the Everett Hotel property, at North Union Square and Fourth Avenue. The sale was made yesterday morhlng, after long negotiations, the brokers being Messrs. Douglas Robinson A Co.

The plot measures 127.7 by 142 by irregular, and contains nearly six and one-half city lots. It was sold by the Phelps estate to Myer Kahn, at between i50.000 and $600,000. lease of the hotel has still about ten years to run, although there is a surrender Clause in ithe lease. Th Orphan Asylum Society has sold ln ten plots to various purchasers, the block front on Riverside Drive, between Seventy-fourth and Seventy-frflh Streets. 210 feet on th drive by 105.11 on Seventy-fourth Street and 123 on Seventy-fifth Street, at about The are under agreement to build speedily ten high-class dweUlngs, a strip forty feet wide being reserved for a court.

i Messrs. Slawson At Hobbs have sold for JVllcox A Hoyt the four-story limestone and brick dwelling 834? West lEIghty-nlnth btreet. at Som offerings Value are included in the auction lists of this week, i On Tuesday. Mr. Peter F.

Meyer will sell 125 West Forty-second Street, between Sixth Avenue and Broadway. Tho same day, Mr. Jere Johnson. will sell 450 lots at Palisades Park. K.

On Wednesday Messrs. Smyth Ryan will offer a dwelling on West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Street, and a number of lots and villas Just; north of the Macomb Dam Bridge. On Saturday next. Mr. James U.

Wells will put up Tremont lots, Mecsrs. Smyth A Ryan ZU lots at Coney Island, and Mr. B. LJ Kennelly 42 kts and two cottages at New-Brighton, tnc wek footed Last year they were $888,517. Triors were recorded last week 252 mortgages for of which 95 for were at 5 per 124 for wer at more, and 8.H for $1,373,000 were at less.

In th corresponding week last year tht're were recorded im mortgages for of which 145 'for were at 6 per 113 for were at more, and 2a Xor $1,152,700 were at less. Al'CTJO SALES THIS WEEK. To Tak Pine at jilt Broadway, In-less Otherwise Specified. MONDAY. JUNE lf-By Smyth A Ryan, auction sale, lots at 320 and 322 West Thirty-sixth Street, 'pouth side.

300 feet west of Eighth Avenue, 33.6 jy 0S.0. By George R. Read, foreclosure sale, ltfirv 1L' Cant.A -n. tu, imcrcc, I'OI ml Ave- 1 nue, west side. 21 feet north of Fifty-J our-i, uy; on, iouc-story Drick tenement wtth store.

Due on Judgment. By Bryan L. Kennelly, foreclosure sale. Royal 8. Crane, referee, 228 Seventh Avenue, west side, 49.4 feet north of Twenty-third Street.

1U.S4-5 by four-story brick tenement, with store. Due on Judgment, $1.5 10. TUESDAY, JUNE 1 Peter F. Meyer A partition sale, i David McClure. ref-f' o1? wt Fortyi-second Street, north side 327.10Vi fet east of Broadway, 20 by 'our-story and basement brownstone building in front, ana two-story brick in rear.

By Peter F. Meyef Co.j foreclosure sale, bdward Jacobs. referee, Columbia Street, east side, between Delancey and Rlv-lngton Streets. 25.1 by W.ll.: three-story brick front frame building. Due on Judgment, S14.050.

i 1 By p. Phonlx IngrSham A Charles JTruax, referee, lease to Feb. 1. 11KW, of 3 and 5 East Fourteenth Street, north side, At feet east of Fifth Avenue, 5o by 12. five-story brick business building.

Due on Judgment, $72,430. By D. Phoenix Ingiaham A foreclosure sale, Walter LOw, referee, southwest corner of Twelfth and Dry Dock Streets 4 by i5, four three-story and one four-tory brick tenements. Due on Judgment, By D. Phoenix Ingraham foreclosure ssle, Anderson Price, referee, 23 C'oen-tles Slip, west side, feet south of Front Street.

27 by 45, four-story i brick store building. Due on Judgment. $0,720. By D. Phoenix Ingraham A foreclosure sale, Edmund.

T. Oldham referee 6tt Orchard Street, east side, 13it feet south' of Grand Street, 25 by! 87.6. four-story brick tenement, with Due on Judgment, d.04O; on prior mortgage, $21,000. By James L. foreclosure sale 89 Cauldwell Avenue, west side.

263 feet north of Clifton Street 18 by loo feet three-stor? brick building. Due oa Judgment, $1,575 By John N. Goldiag. foreclosure sale Charles H. Russell referee, 1,833 Madison Avenue, east aide, feet south of One Hundred and Twentieth Street.

20 11 by ih if8tory brick fla Due on Judgment eis.ouo. i By Bryan I Kennelly. foreclosure sale A. Anderson referee. West On Hundred and Eighty-seventh Street, south side 150 feet east of Eleventh Avenue.

25 by 100. one-story fram building. Due on Judgment. $1,130. i By William Kennelly, foreclosure sale Gilbert M.

Spelr referee, 167 i East Sixty! fourth Street, north side, 240 feet west it Third Avenue. ai by 100.5J three-story $5 3oo dwelling, i Due on Judgment Kennelli. foreclosure sale. R. H.

Underhlll referee 251 Lenox Avenue of Hundred and Twenty-third Street. 18 by 80 four- owelUn-t oh Judgment. By William Kennelly. foreclosure sales two sctlons. John H- Judge referee jfi and 57 West Sixty-eighth Strict.

norh side 863 and 437 feet-wt of Central Park West, each It bv mjo.5, two four-itSrv 3rA: erotir pj.te Logins' atTp. H1-bC At 53 Uberty Street -By Harnett auction sale, 323 West Twentycond Street, north side. 3uv feet west of ElehVh Avenue. 22.6 by UH.U three-story aid I roent brick dwelling, 7 a ba- WEDNESDAY, June HJ.By Smyth A Ryan, auction sal. 144( West On Hundrad and Thirty-seventh fcTrst.

wuth feet west of Lenox Avenu. 20 by Mail thr-story and basement brick and brown-stone dwelling; also lt 22 by 61.11. adlolnl Ing to (h westward, to sold in on pari feel. i By Smith A Ryan, assignee's sal. Goorsre O.

Freer assigns, 34 lets, four frame villas, and a franve dwelling on Sedgwick, BummiL Ogden, and Bremer Aienues, near th ai proach to th Macomb's Dam Bridge. By Smyth ft Ryan, foreclosure sale, John J. Macklln referee. K36 East On Hundred and Sixteenth Street, south aids, 241. feat west of 1rst by 100.il.

throe, atory browns ton dwelling. Due on Judar-ment. By Smyth A Ryan, foreclosure sale. Chart A. Peabody refere.

240 and 242 West Sixty-eighth Street, south side, beginning buO feet cast of West End Avenu. esch 25 by 100.fi. Du Judgment, $11,040. By Bryan I Kennedy, foraclosur sales, two mortgages, CharUs H. Truaa referee, block front- on th south side of On Hundred sad rirst btreet.

between Park and Lexington Avoaue. 406 by loo. 11,. twenty-stx thre-tory trick dwellings. Du oa Judgment, 11S.8S0 an $156,615, By Bryab I Kaonaliy auction sal, West EUhtr-alnth SUeet south lda, 27.S r.

I rt I 'J-1 A. fet east Colambu Avenue, 33 by iOttSk flve-story rlckilat By D. Pioenlx Ingraham A uutu H. nderpoel reiere. lLra'k venue, west side, tti.il, feet south cf Slxty-n nth Street, lt.a ry 81? four-story brick dwe r.f.

SDu on Judgment. $31,840. By am Kennelly, foreclosure sale, Chr.t3 1 Olendorf referee, 86 Bayard th isl4e. tlT.2 feet east of Bowery. 1 i Ii 'irregulari thre-story brick $7,250.

By UiiTnjkrnnjiy, parUtlon sale, John II. JuiUe leferee, Xi Bowery, east side, 60 no.rin Bayard Street. by 177 by 'x-story brownstone building, w'th stori also, at Baysrd Street, north de. hrt.2 I eet east of Bowery, 17.B by 4tf.ll. hulldlng.

with store. ll lsrrt Kenrielly, foreclosure sale, Vd.eJ"'.k Smt referee. 334 East Thlrty-fjshth Stiietj south side. 200 feet west of First Ave iue; 26 bv 104 by 25.2 by lou.OH. Jve-story irlck tenement.

Du on Judgment $20,130. ll By Wtlll Krnhelly. partition sale, John Fennell. 1 eferee. 323 East Seventy-fifth Street, noi th 325 feet east of Second 2i 1.02.2.

flve-story brownstone Bv R. Hstnett 8. L. r-I VttfHi rsfsra U7Ut e- vavs -Sail, A UlflJ sixth Streit. sohth side, feet east of Eishth AkeliU.

y.ri hv UMU OvMnnf' brownstom tenement. At LI tertyf Street-By R. V. Harnett sue tlon tales, as follows: 3U East Elghty-fou rth; Street, north side, 400 feet west of rst! Avenue. 1.

by 102.2, three-story and basement brownstone dwelling; also 202 averley Place, west side, 20 feet south of harlei Street. 1H.10 by 75, three-story and basement brick dwelling; also five lots, ach 25 by 100.ll, on the south side of On Hundred and Ninth Street. 300 feet west Colambus Avenu. THtTRST AV. iJUNE 2a-By George R.

Read, sale. E. D. CBrten; referee, Eait Eighty-fifth Street, north side. 175 feet es st pff Fifth Avenue, 25 by 102.2.

four-story bricked welling and two-story and jament. rlok suble. JDue on Judgment. I Bryai JL. 'Kennelly, foreclosure sale.

if1- M- Alexander, roferee, Astor leasehold jf 3 West Fifty-fifth Street, south aide, 140 -etjeaat of Ninth Avenue. 20 by 100.5, thret -itery and basement brlok dwelling. -Due in judgment, $4,139. By Wlllln Kennelly, foreclosure sale, Elliot Sandiordi Ireferee, 12 and 14 West Flfty-foum Street, south side, S40 feet west of Fi 'thj Avenue, two three-story and basement brfcki dwellings, each 22.6 by 100.5. Du 01 judgment.

$63,670. By William Kennelly, foraolosur sale, Franklin I leni referee, northwest corner of Third Avei ue and One Hundred and Sixty-second St eet, 125 by 94.43. with frame building; 1 lso lot on avenue adjoining, 25 by 96.42. 1 ue on Judgment, $3,630. By R.

Harnett A partition sale, D. C. Calv n. referee. 89 Fifth Avenue, east side, 78.10 feet jnorth of Sixteenth Street.

26.3 by 100 fourstory and basement brownstone dwel Ing. I By R. V. Harnett A foreclosure sale, Charles referee, leasehold of and 6 East Ft urteehth Street, north side, 42 feet east cr Fifth Avenue, 50 by 129, flve-story brick business building. Due on Judgment, $3,04 en prior mortgage, $80,000.

By R. V. Harnett A foreclosure sale. Ellsha K. Camp, referee, 51 West Sixty-eighth Stn et, north side, 381 feet west of Central Park West.

1 by 100.5; four-story brownstom dwelling. Due on Judgment. $20,290. i By W. Fogg, partition sale, Theodore F.

Hascall referee, 160 East One Hundred and Sixtee ith: Street, south side, 320 feet west of Th rd Avenue, 6 by 100.11 by 25 by 78.11 by 2i.O4, four-story brick dwelling; also, 153 East One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, north side, 29 feet east of Lexington Avenue, ll4 100.11, three-story brick dwelling. Ii If FRIDAY! JUNE 21. By Peter F. Meyer saie, o.ouis juaviason, referee, leaks of 28 and 2Si Bowery, southwest cornfk- of Bayard Street, flve-story brick build IngJ Due on Judgment, $1,145. if tiua! iiirrBiinin sc lorecios- ure sale.

Bdmund T. Oldham, refere, 221 West Fortf- ninm oireei, nonn siae, leet west story brtcU isreaaway, zo Dy IW.O. rour-dwelilng. Due on Judgment, By K. Matthew Dkilvi referee, northeast MrnBiJnf Avenue A I and i Seventieth Street.

98 bv 1O0.4, four-tory brick planing mill and five- storv hrlfj factnrv with marhlnarv An Due on Judkr ment, $57,375. SATITBnlvi 00 I ij oaiuca am Vellf rn I ho T-. 1 r-- 1 tiuit ni P. Af fkllf-flnfV Hi Cf. a r.

T- A thp -grounds. Tremont, at 2 ixuoniame Avenues, north uunin ucuiro ine sale. A Ryan, on the premises. Coney Island, at 2 t-i auction sale or 234 lots Itrict extending frnm th. forming a 1 to Gravese -r Blv.

anil eitiintort TTh land. Surf 1 uruLuuc, nu nitre. house AvpnaieiL end nn Wmm V. Mermald, Neptune, and Ware- Street and I Cottage Place. Lots restricted aaalnst aaldona.

Kennel5yi on th Krounda. 42 lots and Twq Queen Anne cottages, forni- Ing part of uit aicuums estate. THE BULDIJiG DEPARTMENT. Character! of fthe Plaas Filed and ratloas to be Made. Alt Hoe StraSt, east side, 200 feet north of Krib a -i Freeman Sttcet.

dwelling, bjJ William J. Fasrln of Wh. ington treet: cost. Sixty-: fourth Street, south side. 161.R ft west of Elgh bthi A Venue, two flve-story brick rC.

R. Jacobus of a-'l W.r rats, Dy U. 1 wen ty-eigllth Street; cost, $01,000. Gerard A tenuei west side. 100 feet anntt.

of One Hukidred and Slxty-elrhth Street two-story Mary E. nd attic frame dwelllno- Boland bf One Hundred and Slxtv. ninth Street and Walton Avenue; cost. 4.oJ0. No.

404 Ei KVent tltmmt story brick Henry Heu Btable and lofts. nna Heuman of 404 East Seventv-seventh Street; cost Crane Place, one-story frame No. 1,749 hothouse, Eighty-sixt luuy.aiB Alien, 01 -Jiii iaat Street: cost. f1M NO. 432 Sllversteln, 4ast Houston Street, by' Rosa Iterations to a three-story brick celling; cost.

$1,500. 1 9 West Thirtieth Streot hv store and at xsos. 7 a rl Isaac alVder, alterations to a four-ntnt- brick studio ioland rfflce building; cost, $4,000. Ioadway, by M. H.

Schleffelin, No. 915 alterations $1,800. eu-siury pnea store; cost. HROOH VJT fREALTY MATTERS. Messrs.

Al rams A Son have sold for Ellda Petter to Steven Martin, at $5,000. the three-story frame flat 261 Forty-ninth Street, Broc klyn.t 25 by 100, taking In part payment lo nj Fifty-eighth Street; for Beer Scl affnejp, to Annie R. Allen, at $11,500, the three-story brick flat, with store, on east side of Third Avenue, 25.2 feet so ith; of Fifty-seventh Street, 23 by 100. Messrs. ckelsien A Agrlcola have sold to M.

Baar. at $t400. th southwest corner of Moor aidjMorrell 8treets, 25 by 100, with frame dwelling, and stable. Messrs. nnerl Gall tzka have sold for Beer A Scl afiCner, to S.

A. Goldstein, at $18,000, tht tire-story brick flat, with Stor. at th southeast corner of Third Avenue and Fllty-seventh Street. 20 by 100. The sales of real estate at auction In flslr dil week counted to Usytar th been filed for mini ATtinut, wast side.

9 e. of IlllK'ain street, four-story brick store and flat, tw el vo families. 18 by 74. ti TkiiL" Uaspar A 1 ladasre Livoti. owners stores and flats, twelve families each XI hv 74.

in (all; same owner. 11 iwiwi rnt Bumn viae, vjmj fmt mmt of Tenth three-stoiV brick stS? and dwellirlf I two Clari P. McQueen, owner. uainbridgei street, north side. 640 fe.t east or Hoaaiason avenue, two to-t7ri, and basement brick dwelling, ri.

Tlo.r7 $7,000 ln allT Martha K. Gibbons, owner uoncora street, inortn siae, 51,3 feet of Jay StrJeq thre-story and WemsTnt brick dwelllngl by 4. JSl WBI gUIIVU LVsrcS 1 West Ave iu. east side, 'near A Street two-story bi ick Store. 25 by 60, A.

Wlttscheii. owfter. w' DasiLr Tl- Bsk si A a IQs a ass av iatE, ssugia djuc, au. lym leer Mir Ji. ZnY-d and basem)t brick dwellings 19 by 14 all; William it Reynold.

4 43 emu owner ReoordeU Krl Estate Tra asters. Saturday. June 15 187TH ST, 15t ft of llth Av. 25xiOO; Alexander Burgess to Mary tu ll VI AUnUOOQ Av. jfunia G.

Cochran to -r 7 -v -o i it 01 BU Ann's AVJ Mary E. Miller lo Willlar Tlil- iiBI 4n Xf a nl vuruer IMS iniuroi aoa oa at; also ail rsaJ State pf which Elisabeth Nori to EllxaljeUj Nor ujxm r. ft of southern Muller and wlf 3,000 Ai, S9.JTftERM BOULEVARD, a s. o' Mth: st. 25.4xiua.nx 109.a: Joseph W.

Basher to Al- len H. Page 1 KM MADISON ST. 42: Mary Trapp 7 CEDAR ST, 42; Joseph B. Rosa to nt a MADISON ST. 70.5 ft of Scammel St.

lO.Sxarts 19.5x37: Jen- s-ri? Rach'l 230 Alfred D. Pell i 2.AXi a and 694; Alexander Haft ntYl ri n.d Charle Red- 1 Uiam and wlf to 1MTKst and 19.000 it ft of 3d Av. 55x i hn OUw to Ro 1 aV 8no5i iS ot tVjuOTort.SV1 K. Holland Wllllam E. McDonald to Robert i 13,500 Aeearded Lease.

An" to Morit Txachenke; 3W2 Canal St, 5 KELLER "All $1,000 MTrV, to Alvah H. i Road, ft years. 300 Recorded Mortgages, BrSRhifT' Voth- to Ar- SSSx- -oihVr -to Savings and P1c intal Bta R. Sai j0 Harlem Sav- "n'd' other' to' 2M ft ef of Jth St, hTT 9tn Av' 4 Tear. HILL, Henry, and another to W.

W. Mth St, demand wife to Edward ttk en o0- of lt At and 3 Fear to Volln.rVw of MadlsonAv, 60.11 ft of 105 th Kot1iI14.M0nro another "to St. 723 ft ty? 5 yeara7 AV other KaspaV," and' wife' 'to another; oi 137th 8t 299.8 ft of Southern 8 yef- two mortgages). PA.G.E' AUen. and wife to The People a Co-operativ Building and Loan Association: of Southern Boulavard.

75.11 ft of 184th St, Installments REDM A YNE. Charles, and'wlfe'to W- Jitter snd another; of 2d Av. 74.1 ft of 37th St. Installments $900 3,200 1.750 2.600 860 12,000 i 3,000 S.400 8,250 20,700 AsalKBLsaeats of BI5NFRKHfle" to a Crane and JORDAN. Alexander to TOUl to Meyer Goldsmith! 15.0(X) iu v.

uasn- wood SAUERj Frederick to KaVhaYina BAUER, Frederick' W. to" Frederick (tw2 assignments) TODD. Judson a. to H. W.

Todd. trustee TWENTY-THIRD WARD LAND Improvement Company to William R. Rose. Umjy E-j to United Stated Trust Company, (two asslgnmenU). 8,750 3.500 2 1 8,216 2 1 I LI PcBdema.

SDST. 88 West; Joseph a Sargent against HartweU A (action to foreclose me-- chanle lieav) ft 5th Av, 18 ft front, Phoebe F. Knapp, executrix, against Thomas Graham and others, (foreclosure of mortgage.) 193-9 ft of Home St. 16.8 ft front; New-York A Suburban Cooperative Building and Loan Aasoclation against Katharine P. Kitchen and other, (foreclosure of mortgage.) lOtr ft 2d Av.

25 ft front; Bridget Murphy against Mary A. ODorw to aside deed.) Pl.RAflivT AV Arm. against Samuel Altman and others, tac-1 av uJ7VbV. ST. 82 ft of Amsterdam A v.

tJ-ronJj S. Welles against Zula M. oodhull and others, (notice of attachment Mechanics Liens. DOTH. ST.

62 to 66 East; McAdaa A Cartwright Elevator Company against Frederick H. Hawkins, owner and contractor $5 000 RAILROAD AV, 1.716 and 1.718; Ed-ward McCann against William Bur- net, owner and contractor 1 so JANSON AV. s. 325 ft of Wicker Av, 50 ft front; Richardson A Boyn-ton Company against Carrie A Scott, owner and 135 148TH ST, 100 ft of Willis Av. 50x100; Giovanni Ferranova against Samuel Burmeister, owner and contractor 195 DES ROSSES AND WASHINGTON Sts, corner; James T.

Hall against Tim Shea, owner; E. F. Stafford, contractor 056 S9TH ST, 57 and 39 West: James Hunter against Bernhard Blumen-thal. owner; S. and N.

Goldstein, contractors 1 025 Trial of Alleged Lynchers Begraa. BUTTE, June 15. The trial of th alleged murders of Barrett Scott, late Treasurer of Holt County, is now under way. At the instance of Attorney General Churchill, the prosecution entered a noli pros. In the case of Plnkerman, Roy, Oberle, and Stanton.

This leaves but three defendant. This was done ln order to reduce the number of peremptory challenge of the defendants. As nearly every citizen In Boyd County has an opinion that Barrett Scott was lynched ln Holt County, It will be almost Impossible to secure a Jury. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Camden, N.

June 15. Mrs. George Stlllwell of this city this morning sought to hasten th lighting of her kitchen fir with benxlne. Her clothing caught fir, and he ran into th street, wrapped ln flame from th waist down. Several men surrounded her.

and dragged her clothing from her body, but she was badly burned, and It Is thought will die. PlalnfleJd. N. June 15. Wcscott Carpenter, nineteen years old, son of William editor of The Clinton (N.

Democrat, while fishing this morning from a rock which projected into a pond, near Clinton, slipped Into the water and was drowned, Conshohocken. June 15. Whll at work on th top of a stack slxty-flv fest high at Swedeland yesterday Harry. Mo-Cool, aged twenty-two years, missed hi footing and fell down the Inside of th tack Into an iron He-was. almost Instantly burned to death, his body being almost incinerated.

Paterson, N. Jun 15. Burglars forced the safe In A. Bechtel's coal and real estat office la Dundee Lake, Bergen County, this morning. They tot $100 la mny, and also papers of considerabU valu.

Boston. June 15. The Rev. Henry T. Campbell was discharged ln court to-day on a complaint charging him with th mbs-slement of $6,500 intrusted to him for la-vestment by Dr.

Charles WV Main. West -Superior. Jun 15. Edwin Webater, known ber professionally as Ned Thatcher, a performer at the Gem Theatre, dropped dead on the stage last night In th presence of a large crowd. Oakland.

Cat. Jan 15. Joseph Llnkin-son, who 1 deaf, dumb, and blind, left for Philadelphia this morning, where it is said a fortune awalta him. He will make th trip by rail, all aloa. 1 Danlelsonvill.

Coast, Jun' 15. Th Post Office in Wauregan wag broken into this morning, the safa Uawn open, and Its content, amounting to several hundred dollars, taken. Antwerp. Ohio. June 15.

John Banks, a nrnmlnont dtlUD Of Carryall Trram.Mn banged himself wtth a chain to an apple tree yesterday evening becaus of finan-'l ctal troubles. Cisco. June 15. David Cornell gad William while oisrtnsr a well saar her, struck a flow of natural ga which Washington, Jun 13. Gail Hamilton gains iuenfis oeuf.

i i pmi nta Improvement sb wiU probably tokan to Massachusetts by th 1st of uly. Boston, Jun li-Moy Toy. a Chinaman of this city, has been an pointed by tha Treasury Department aa au Inurpreler Canadian border. 10, 1 Important Sale 234 CHOICE LOTS CONEY ISLAND. ON THE.

Atlantic Ocean, aravestnd Surf, Rlghland View, Neptnne, Mermaid SS4 Bu, and Warehouse Av. A few minutes' walk from the Iron Piers and several steam ad trolley lines, .7 By SMYTH A RYAir. Aetlears, ON THE PREMISE8 AT 3 O'CLOCK P. BAIN OR SHINE. SATURDAY, JUNE 22.

"nm in in tin ware OK ue of Brooklra. have all the tnoasra Imprevemeats' a rreat lty, besides all the attractions, views, oool fareesee. bathing. of a sea- ere orauif reeu-iowa mneee 15 persoas of moderat means, i-iiumni Business bo Darroosss. ah ON MORTGAGE I te thbse aestrtag to build.

TITLE tJ A RAWTTSED FREB OF CO IT. Maps mailed by Auctioneer, Broadway. PHILIP A. 8HTTH, AU0TI05EES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE.

4 BEAUTIFUL VILLA8, 1PBAME DWELUHO, 34 OHOI0E L0T8, w2xd ward new-tork citt, over- LOOKIKQ NEW slAOOMB'a DAM MUDOBV HARLEM RITER. NEW 8PEEWATr71 USD 1MTH ST. VLlDtjCT. BY 8MTTH BTAff, AU0TI01TEEBS, EDNBB1AT, ftTNB 19. 1805.

At 13 at N. T. Rml Estate Baiesroom. 111 Broadway. 7 lo' re located on Sedgwick.

umBitt, Ogdea, Bremer, sad (propose!) Nelson between Devoe fit. and Jerome At. EX) ROE O. FAEER, AasneaT HENRT F. MILLER Atf yfor Assignee.

Handsome maps, permits, photographs, and par- tloulars at Auctioneer-e orBce. Ill BroadwayT A SMYTH, Auctioneer. atayth A Ryaa sell at paUie aeUo. 19 o'clock, at ew-Tork Real Estate Salesroom. Ill Bivedwav I 140 WEST l7th between Lenox and Tth haadsome dwelng and large plot.

Holi" three-story high -stoop private dwelling, beautifully painted and decorated throughout, sanitary and every aaoderiiiav-provement. 1 POS8E8SI0X AT ONCE. TERMS VERT LIBERAL. Mspa.at section eers offlce. Ill Broadway.

p5IL1P A. 8MTTH. Auctioneer. Smyth A Ryaa sell at public suction Monday. oJock.

at New-Tork Real Estal. Salesroom, ill Broadwsy. 820 AND 123 WEST Mtn sear: sth Urge veeant plot. U.x98.9. Maps, Ac, at auctioneers' offiee.

111 Broadway JAMES L. WELLS, AUCTIONEER. Pcoiuvi Auction Jrjwned by the SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2 P. 1 OS THIS OROIXD. 65 CITY LOTS, QtJARRT ROAD AND ARTHUR NEAR 3D AV, AND I8IST ST.

Treinont Ave (1TTU St.) sUUoa and trolley cars oa line of extension of Sd Ave. Elevated OWE: 5-CKJTT FARE TO BlWin. parks, college, sad other city conveniences at band. Avenues and Water Sa. Neighborhood rowing rapidly.

Terms liberal. Title guaranteed free of cost to each purchaser. Call or send for maps. GEO. Ta' JCNr 10 Broadway.

aTTd Newport WBIXB Xactloar. 6 Liberty MIES WELLS, AuctlOHSBr, i SUPREME COCHT SALE. By -order of W. A. Woodworth.

referee. SATtRDAV, JTJKB 22. AT 2t30 P. ON THE GROUND. 24a.

ACRES. Residence and out buildings. ESTATE OF CHARLES A PURDT. DECD. i Finely located on BOSTON AND MILTON Rnim SEAR HARRISOX STATION.

RYE. M. Y. The property will be sold In separate parcels. Full particulars with WtUlam A.

Woodworth. Referee; White Plains. N. T. Q.

D. W. Clock te06 Hton Road. N. T.

City, aad James. L. a aaagsrs.j DL SALE PCRSUANT TO A JlDuHENT OF" THIS NEW-YOBK SUPBEME COUfiT. No. 35 BOWERY and No.

34 BAYARD Belonglag to the ESTATE OP BERSARD i TOCH, will be sold Wednesday, June 19. 1895, At the; Naw-Tork Kesl Estate Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway. N. T.

City, By WILLIAM KENNELLY. Auctioneer, Under direction of JOHN U. JIDGB, EaHa Referee. Particulars of WAHLE STONE, a sciciiuaui, uaii-mas i iscii. HO BROADWAY.

Y. CITT. SUPREME COURT FORECLOSURE SALE. WI1X1AM KENNELLY, AucUoncer, Will sell mf aoctloa THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895, at 13 o'clock noon, at the NEW-TORK REAL ESTATE SALESROOM. No.

Ill Broadway. New-Tork City. NO 8. 12 and 14 W. 54TH Two splendldlyvlocated throe-story aad baasmeai brick residences.

Slse of lots, 22.6xlO0.ft each. ELLIOT 8ANDPORD. Referee. JAKES MeNAMEE. PhUatliTs Attorney, ,82 Nassau Street.

New-Tork City. Turther partieulars of PlstnttfTs Attorney or A action, eoc, 111 Broadway. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. JERE. JOHNVOS, AUCTIONEER.

4avraiutAiVrius VAa.a t. PALISADES PARK LOTS TUESDAY. JCNB 18. AT 1 O'CLOCK. REAL fcSTATE EXCHANGE.

LIRERTT ft. Oreat chance lor investors. Greet opportunity for nome sreknts. -) 450 BEAtTIPCL LOTS in the Handsome suburb or New-York, AT PALISADES PARK. B.

J. Write for maps aad free pases to Inspssg th lots ln advance of th sale. Address A FRED S1LYXRSTONE. Assigns. 14 Caasabers Sc.

M. T. RICHARD V. HARNETT A Auctioneers. i WILL BELL ATAUCTION.

TUESDAY. JUNE 19, at IS o'clock noon, at the Real Estate Exchange aad Auction Roocs. Won, i to ow-Uborty ML. To close aa west Mti mrr Three-Story snd basement hla-b-etoop brick dwell ing ana boc, mmm e.we.exwe.e. BENJAMIN WRIOUT.

Attoraey. i Park Row. WEDNESDAY. JUNE Ul WAYERLT PLACE, nser oeiee dl, and basement brick house sad lot. laiasAHxTi.

Maps at Auctioneers'. Tl snd Liberty 8L By seder of ta Cossin. Pisa. i will sell at auction, tm i TUESDAY, JIMS 18. IS, at fslock, the New.

York UmI Estate SsiesKMMa. Ill Broadway, to close; the estate of PatHok Msrphy. deceased, feus-eiory oeowastono house, with esieostoa aad w-wwwmpwv ii maoNW. twotery houm, la rear, wit lot. For sonna.

Al. ntMW es falloent TiJimi bms Broad- iVdnntan Fu Ik i 1 1 IV Of wart WUl'lamR. Brook. aefeaidanr ney, a th t. m.

vaa osuao. diss. SO Broadway, and at the auctioneer's. uer- 111 ie LOKO BRANCH. for speela) prtons.

Boa to ILWU0. H. U. WH I-t WOOD- Jtimki vf-towm' orrtcs. 1J4A Broadway.

T. S2d Ope dally "froM A M. P. Street. COTTA'CEG FAIRMOUNT, HACKENSACK, N.

J. "At Prices to Meet the Tlmo8." nn 1 4 CXLONIALi COTTAGE. LAx2 plot TSxlSfli Mm I. room and bathroom, all Improvements, large Verandas handsom staircase. Just Completed, prlc.

t4.Cwa Ttrma. 500 cash, balance oa mortgage. Ra COTTAOE, Mr, mcxlefc 5if as bathroom, hall, staircase, sj-dwood; all improvements for coraplet In hardVrwwt" iTlca, M.O0W; uoo caalv a lane 3 -w- T-tvw syss. tlf "x34. nw design.

9 rooms and lJU sbathroom, hardwood finish downstair! all 1m- io rc iTrfT. Utas, aasl tmU tall. wltk paJea Da kl trmm F. B. R05S.

150 OroadWav lVeur.Vrt BUY LOTS AT N. J. The business man' so barb for all year each lot a perfect homeslte; water snalns and restrtotkxi. to protect improvements; large plots, (equal to three city lots.) t350 to 400; saay terms; buy now; the Jersey bridge will advane om WEATHERLT A YT1 Broadway. tits SI Ctuu far ttv EVERY VARIETY OF RESIDENCE AND INVESTMENT PROPERTIES IN ALL SECTIONS OP CTTT J.

tr sale or exchange. CONDIT'S. 67 West 23d St. GRAND CHANCE BARQATN. Elegant new cabinet finished dwelllncs.

18xSxaO; marMe-tllod bathttoeens; sou ere elsb-orately finished throughout; mirrors aad wardrobes in abundance; full view of Hudson River; Riverside Drive property, valued at 130.000; two blocks Broadway cable cars; elegantly decorated. azures; price. 825.000; mortgage. at per cent. OWNER, Wg West End near 09th St: RICKERTS, 150 Broadwsy: Equitable Real Estate Company.

5U Broadway. ONLY TWO LEFT SE.IH08B HAXDSOME AMERICAN-BASE. MENT HOUSES. NOS. 85 AND 87 WEST 8TH NEAR COLUMBUS AV.j BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED.

E. KILPATRICK, Builder, I WEST 67TH ST. ACCTIOHSER. AGEJTT. Ceo.

R. Read REAL ESTATE. PISTE ST. BROKER. AHD 1 MADISOBT AT.

APPRAISER. SEDUCE YOUR INTEREST. We'fca-re a large fund to loss oa R. F. SHROPSHIRE, 'I 44 Wall Bt.

LINCOLN PARK. Choice building lots; high ground; magnificent views; '1250 up; terms to suit; twelve minutes from 165th via N. T. A Putnam R. K.

station at Property send for map. and R. E. HOLDER, aua Broadway. 29TXI NEAR STH AV.

Four -story high-stoop brownstone dwelling, la good oondltlon. slxe 20.1Ox8Dxm., partlculsrs. VAN; RENSSELAER. MARTIN A RAMSEY, 111 Broedwey. HOUSE.

STABLE. AND LOTS. 152D ST- nesr Boulevard, for sale st a barnln. J. RO MAINE BROWN A West S3d St.

'TIMES CP-TOWH 1.2HB Uvd OFFICE. BtrocA M. to P. M. Open daily from A Cpuutrg lal (Zftitt tot jlalr.

SUBURBAN HOMES ALL DIRECTIONS IN for sale exchange. Photographs st CONDIT'S; 67 West 23d St. $60,000 Profit from One Fortunes ore being made in Georgia peaches, the first aad finest flavored fruit In the market. Restricted area makes, overproduction Impossible. You can buy lands suitable for peacb ralstnc at frost to $30 an acre.

Macon Is the centra rf tk. wnn.i.il M. I ii. 4M oiorrta. We make a specialty of fruit Rinds and the colonisation of parties on large tracts.

Write for pamphlets giving full particulars. g. w. docan a co, real estate agents, MACON. OA FOR SALE AT A RARGAIX.

KsanlOcent residence In the Thoaaiaol Iel-, ew St. Lewy.ai. River Ave miles from Alexandria Bay; five acres; 'fruit, shade, beating, fishing; everything pertaining to a gentleman's Summer resort; owner going abroad will sacrtflcs to a quick purchaser; photographs aad particulars. May exchange for city Income -property. P.

H. McMANUS. 1ST Broadwsy. Mew-York. 5rl ZstxU KtntttL HOTELS.

A eoinmercial paying hotel any where; also hotel in thriving town net over 7b Biles from N. In N. Y. State. AM.

REAL ESTATE ASS-N, 114 Sth Av. PARM-Wltnln one hour of N. Y. from to 1AA I in di tleulsrs, price. and terms.

AM. REAL. KXTATV! 'AHS. 114 Sth Av. A SPECIALTY Or MANAGING PROPERTY.

P. TREACY, Ml W. BOULEVARD. (MU.) ttrjj pivots Zt rt unWuL VILLA HARIK, formerly the Curaeii, Curawail-cn-Uiidoeti. Te Kaabl aallehtful Summer tumi.

lookinc ilbe Hudson: elevation, eu (eet: son lawns, shade and fruit trees; hot and cold water; the new owner baa spared no expense la puma tha bouse and grounds in psrfeet B.wly furnished throughout; might entertain sa offer for arslrclas boaralag souse. laajtir T. 1U West 14th St. SOUTHAMPTON, L. I.

SHIKSECOCK HILLS. ETC. Parmlsbad sottagos soot. List now reedy J. METCALFE THOMAS 19 LlbertT St, TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER AT NEWPORT A fully furnished house oa Mtantonotnt.Av., ear Broadway; amnio grounds aad stable; mat uasrsls.

Apply to S. V. h. CRCOBR CO, I HI Pulton ac TO RENT Very desirable furnished cottage, at Bellbaven, Oreenwtcb. bedrouens: baths: stable; near water; terms moderate.

Ap-pty at a Wet 61st St. TO RENT. rURNIBHKD. POR THE HBAOn! Buburbaa house; minutes from oily; ample ony uaw, i MKawooa Now-Rochelle. AS.

247 FIFTH AVENUJ3. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATFD SUNNY Af ARTMNTSTO RENT. Spartttftt ti-rxmtiL o-' "TBL MAJESTIC; 4 ST. AND CENTRAL PARK WEST. Coot.

cosy, furnished uumi: w.ri wtvina; tow Utt Bummer Ui i Teriafly, twm eMBMi iw par month, A. F. OOtes No. L1M Broedwa, FOR GALE AT efn design, 9 rooms and on mortgagm. vrlth halt Plot a ws rve Blot i 4 "te; tty water: s.

were fifteea plots. bOxlou ee-T SSl fcsVand Uw-Mrge stable acoemroodainsi budae ilTiV' fsen, Planted, l-HILLIPS vVELLaTrfSll: funding. fATrr EFEZlkZ. and VThe Proof of jthj Pudding is inj the I havesoldj over 2,000 lots at H0RRIS PARK, The "proof of the padding Is the hundreds of beautiful houses and the churches, stores, and schools thai have beeii erected on my property. i tu i tr 13 MORRIS PARK) IS JUST TWO MILES BE-TOND BROOKLYN AND IS REACHED BT rrvB DirpERENT Rapid-transit lines.

LOTS FROM $200 APIECE UP, payable monthly or with a discount for all cash. Fre and: maps on application. JERE. JOHNSON, Ubortyj ad 180 MoaUgu 8 SEAGATE- CONTROLLED AND RESTRICTED THE NORTON POINT LAND COMPANY as high-class character of property for residences. STREETS MACADAMIZED.

SEWERS,) WATEHV GAS. IDEAL, SITUATION FOBJIOMD With View; of Ocean and Baj. ACCESSIBLE BT COMPANY'S BOAT OR RAIL FROM "NEW-YORK AND BROOKLYN. i Pull particulars WILLIAM P.rAE LAND COMPANY, tand Agents. 18 Montague Brooklyn.

AlSO mcoa DTOMH, -f A WATER FRONT JOsrTw c.jwn.n.t. uroaaway, N. Room S. m. AD EAST SOTH ST.

Itsre, kswnesl, ani three Ierta Favorabla terms to a responsible tenant. VVITTUAl aSSTATK. Rooms tl and 28. 2u0 Broadwe. beeement and fT J00- front, twenty-two feet wide; suitable for be I nee.

pueeesslon Aua. MACLAT A DA VIES, 44 Pine St. 1ST ST. IT basement snd nlh stoP. stone front, twenty-two feet wide; suitable for business; Immediate possession.

44 PtoTgi? 1 1 3 iiB 55rj ELEGANT LARGE CORNER HOUSE. WITH latest ImprovsesenU; grounds aad house la Al condiUoa; ready for occupancy; rent reasonable; corner Scott and Decatur A Bedford Pars, 24th Ward;) 26 minute, from 4id fccj HENRY WE1LER. Mark Place. 1 JKOTICB OP COMMISSIONER OP JURORS IM REGARD TO CLAIMS KOji EEldfXIOM prom Jury duty. TT.lZTZ 1 Room 1ST Stewart1 Bulldlac.

Ko. S6u 3roadway. Third rVMurT New-York. June 1, less. CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTION PROM JUR YDUTT WIU be board by dally at say oaie.

troaa AM. untU 4. P. M. uvsn Those entitled to exemption are: derrrmes.

Uwyers. physicians, surgeene. Burgsun-deatlstT-professors or teachers la a college, aeadesnv oi PUSH, school; editors, editorial writers, or re. porters of 'daily newspapers; licensed pharmaceutists or pharsEaclsta actually engaced la tbeTr respective professtoas and not foUowtaa- any other calling; militiamen, policemen, aad nreme election officers; sesldosts: and city em! ployes and United; btates employes; ofOcers of veeeels moaln regular trips; Uoeoeed ptlou actually foUowuic that ceiling; suparioMndente. conductors, and engineers of a railroad mntur ther than a street railroad com peer; taieKraon The ws) have net exswered ao to their 11.

bUlty or proved permanent exeanptloa. wlU recetra a Inn funlvat amir." Jury enrollment notice reouartng thVT iefur. U. wher UabS cr such notice must be answered tin person if iblel and at this ofSce only. i appear not.

sui penalties. If exempt, the party oaMnpUoa: UlaThoust mlL'Vl' iv4ne. full aivt fnnMi rr. etc. etc atteatloa paid to letters.

All good elttsens wiU aid the course of Justice and secure reliable and respectable iurtee. V.T equalise their duty by serving aUowtng their eter. o7Puir41t; serve, reporting te sno say attempt at brfeeVr rL as suggesting for TnroX meet. Person between twenty-one aad asrenitf years of ago. nmmr aUent.es.

persons temoJ. rartly UL aad UaHed State TIWs7ar7 aoTSl mpt. Every man saast' attend to his own notice, it I ssisaesneaaor give any ry paper te aa other to answer. It Is also puaishablo by ane or imprisonment Sie or receive any prosert er bribe, directly Udiroetly, ta relation le a Jury service, or te withhold any paper or make ssy false Stan meat, end every osee will be fniiy preaseeted. i WILLIAM PLIMLEY.

1 Commissioner of Jurora Readers op wp tail ta ftad a eopp oa asp nws stand, ai aa aay railroad train or boat whr Nw-Tork papar ar sold, wtll coa- tr a favor hy notifying this oOca. statins; whra th paper caalil sot ohtalad sad th aur. a I i.

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