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an 10.000 92 00O 24T4J 1. 1 1.000 1 t'si; trtjai ts 'juO, 10iy 7 oml 'saiea' MINING. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Special to Tie New York Timet. AX FRANCISCO.

Dec 254. -The of Elclsl quctattona for mlnlns; stocks to-day and Oat- mere as follows: Monday. 'i .04 i-hrr .24 iiilon 'Ionia .21 1 .77 f'al. A "ti Iniperisl. -)n .15 ,13 i.ili; .41 .04 uMioo .11 Con.

.03 Waahlnrtoa .05 -idetital .19 1.34) vTmu .61 t.4 .21 tvifr .14 M. .07 3 Nev3. .44 silicate I.ouls.........,.t.-... .0 nion Con. tig Zosi 1 .14 Jsrket .23 Iver bars dollars.

-fts. .024 Saturday. 04 .413. ..21 .8 02 8.15 .18 .14 .75 V. 1.30 .02 .15 .15 -17 .45 .70 .19 1.30 ,.22 .14 .07 .45 .07 .45 .23 .48 Nom.

Par. Sfteiel 10 7 Ntw Yrk Timtu i- COLORADO SPRINGS. Cot.f Dt. 20. Oard-r Co.

lepert eloalnf quotations for mining to-day and Saturday as follows: Monday. faturdsy. Bid. Asked. Bid.

Asked. .4. 74-12 64 iina 3 4 li 2i 14 20 H-il -4-. 44 iv. -e Pi ..12 C.

4 -1 ilwr.us 4 at ,2 'tir Jickpot 'on 1 jt) ivy lings inr Consolidated. ii a 2 6'4 3 12' 124 44j i "i S4 S-4 3-4 2 5 8a 1014 94 10 804 22 siii 82A 6 054. 64 65 4 4 4 104 10)4 -104 lot, 4i 4 4S 44 ei ee nn. v. jtj ft .10 6 10" 8'4 34 4 24, 8 -S2i, 84 1 4 44 2 24 2 7hk 2f4 2i4 at 30 9 v- 94 10 8 34: 2' SW Ix.liar 40 CO 40 65 ii 44 4 6S i urV S4 84- Ji, 3 4V -'4-.

4 1 6 6' 1 -n ft-'' 'ft nor. 84' 1 2 2'4 2'4 2 4'4 4. 41, 4 4'4 44 4l4p IV 1 14 170 J75 J73 iso 1'4 2'i ItS'v. Si 1 i a 2 1'i 2 li 2 1 10" V4 1U1 104 714 eV 7li RAILROAD EARNINGS. Ti)2.

1901. 1900. CHrSAPEAKE OHIO l.lT'fl 1.61 1.4T III 1K.S7I Krota July 1 8.iftiM.al0 7.6a.l4 CHICAOO. INDIANAPOLT3 A LOVI'VILLE Miirare 5f" t14" we.lt Ix-o 70,1. i 0 6a irora July 1 CKTROIT SOUTHERN ililett 41 421 42fl 1 -lt 19.IK14 20,710 July 1.....

Ji.0!3 KORPOUC WESTERN- MUeare lTil 1.875 3d wwk Dee 374.340 S02.45T 817, 1TO Krom July 1 8. 4.004 S.2Ut,yU TWIN RAPID TRANSIT- i 8d week tec 71.7T1 8.17 8P.017 -From Jan. 1..... 3.477.52) 3,063,3:14 1728.1S4 ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN" for Novemter troa eamtnia 801,440 Exp. and 171.ri'2 154.W.2 141.4XH i Oroea.

6 months, L12tC7.il Kxp. and txea.v.Wil.tt.'fi Ket. 6 months. o0.3o CHESAPEAKE 6HIO' for November 192. lol.

Inrrtane. Groaa eamlnra 1.42M. 47 l.SS7 Leaa expenses ti3.ttt 441,817 r.ei earnlnes 613,1119 491.2441-- From July'l to Nov. Oroaa ernln ft.144.CUt T.22fl,427 l.OSt.TDO Le xpene 4.1M.R55 1S18.M2 Net eArofnga l.DOl.OHl 2.874.33U 'Decrease. CHICAOO ANT ALTON FOR Narember tiroaa earnlnga M2.270 K1.V602 2S.709 Op.

exp. and tax, 69i.ll7 tt.037 Net earnlnira 250,073" 227.42. ,22,051 rYota July 1 to Nov. Bit Gross arriln 4,8.18,077 4.142.3S2 105.745 Op. exp.

and tax. 2,827.040 2, 7Z.1.07! Net aarainsa L511.0V8 1.418.056 92.072 CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS facific for Norcmber 1902. -1901. 1900. Oroaa earnlnira v.

4M1.41 474.10ft': 192 Exp. and 8A0.87S 863,043 2l8.440 Net raarninipj I07.I06 321.04K1 90.143 Ohm, 6 months. 2.444,340 2.327.418 2.055.1X1 Exp. and 1.834.51 L713.173 1.6j0.917 6 614.4K6 65.25 CHICAGO AND EASTERN ILLINOIS for No- vemtoer Groaa eamlnsa n.t2.H M0.742 472.173 -Op. expenses 832.305 2s8.1fi7 278,028 eamliura 300,219 2i2.673 194,146 inooma stii.siz rent, ac Ut 1U9.742 133.W4I .130,858 DUI1WI .4..

J.ll Jlf.TH Gross. 6 months. 3.4i4T.oa I.5T.f7 2,332,254 Op. expenses L4O1.207 Net earning 1.408,378 1,171.620 9S0.957 Total Income 1,525.517 L20O.779 1.032.IO2 tax. 4t 43541,318 4IM.B37 Burplua, 6 84L868 (K4.40t) 278,445 IOWA CENTRAL for November Gross earnings 21.937 217.954 177.142 and 1M.051 192.834 KS.601 Net earnintta 2,96 25,118 14,451 Total incoma 30.445 25.070.- ft months.

1.MI3.014 956.797 "Kxp. and 908.2241 907,945. .854.006 Net earnlnira 143.471 lM.flfflt 102.792 Total Income 143.685 KANSAS CrTT SOUTHERN' for November Orosa eamlnira 60.011 40,259 380,038 Kxp. and taxes. 878,922 2r7.340 Burplua 180.OM1 174.955 112.

48 Groaa. months. 2.43.3:i!l 2.203,237 1.847,017 -Exp. and taxes. 1.8H9.

724 L1.176 ft 743.C15 714.44S9 185,841 MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, for Noireni-' ber 1 Gross earnings 305.009 8141.232 .273.200 Op. exp. and tax. 190,915 175,124 Tet earnings 108,784 118,152 Total Income 125.670 152.292 Groaa, 9 months.

1,381,806 Exp. and 905.244' 85.3 771.739 Net earnlnira 4158.220 681.772 610.064J Total Income 735,028 746,109 STATE COURTS. New York Calendar Toesday, 30. BUPREME COURT-Appellata Division. Recesa.

SUPREME COURT-Appenata Term For the hesrtng of appeals from the City Court and Municipal Court'' -Rece4ia. t- SUPREME COURT Special Term Part t. Flt kersld. J. Opens atj 10:30 A Lltlsated motions.

'1Grtffltba va. 37 HartmAn vs. Bt. 2 Ednkelsplel v. Presa- Pub.

Co. 3 Bowers va Ltiavery. 4 -Goldberg; 4 vs. i' Jaeocka 35 kcClosky v. Jjoard of Ertucatloixi.

40 La Grange vs. jetty New Vork. 41 Courtney ft Concan- non. a i 8 Hrlggs vs. Hfiffmlra Meuscaiax.

42 McDonald vs. 8vertno, 48 Merrell vs. Holl. 7 la E. 1781 BC 8 In ra Findlay Av.

9 In re E. 233d Bt. 10 Cnllinaa vs. Lehr. 1 1 Fame vs.

Martin. 44 Russell City Of xotk. 4 IV- Devlin same. 40 Imperial Ins. Co.

va. Morgan, 47 In ra N. T. World Co-op. tec.

Association. 48 Unirer tiger. 49 Flugerald va. Oldenburtr. 50 In re 51 Thompson vs.

Holly. 12 Flood A Conklm Co. vs. Noguea. 13 Pennoyer va.

Gabriel. 14 Murdoch: vs. Murdoch. 15 in Carter At. JO Hahn va.

Int, St Ry. Co. 17 Ryan vs. same. 18 Moran va.

sum. Trsynor- vs. sturie. Gordon vs. Met- Bt.

52 Daniel va. Biras- MJ-lt Va. Connolly Keenan wim, arfie.o nriggs vs. iteoneia. In.

58Owle va. Davla. 22 Fit rp trick vs. Gabriel. 23 Munsell va Hogel.

24 Roe va. Gabriel. 25 Bachman Brew. Co. va.

Oberloakamp. 20 Hastings va. 54 Frost -vs. Hoe. al Borchardt vs.

Mandeviue. 58 Luttlch va. Luttich. 59 In re Genssea Salt so. 00 In re Watkina.

61 Munsell vs. HogeL 62 Wanamaker vs. Megraw. 83- Perrotta vs. Society San Don a to, ate 4 In re 06 7.0tlee vs.

ber. 87 Keller va. 181 a -ra Morley. 1 60 Lorkm-ool- va. 10 Frank vn.

Carrier. Gabriel. Pennoyer vs. san 28 In re Livingston. 2 German-Am.

Athlet ic Club vs. Winter. 80 People, vs. -Sherman- -Bank. 31 Pmlth Va, Dollsrd.

32 isme va S3 Gray vs. La us Curl-I oaity Co. i 34 Roach vs. CKyVof i i. Fcbsedtte va.

-same. 86 Uentis va. N. T. Mall A Transa.

Co. SUPREME COURT Special Term Part II. ficott, J. Opens at 10 JO A. M.

Ex parte burlneaa. a' v- SUPREME COURT Special Term Parts VL and VIIL Adjourned for the SUPREME COURT-Trlal Term-Part (Criminal Term.) Adjourned for the term. m-PREMB COURT Trial Term Parts 1L. VIL. VllL.

XL. XIL. and XIIL Adjeurned for the SURROGATES COURT Chambers Thomas, 8. Held on ground floor. County Court House.

aimioa calendar eauao, at 10:30 a. M. 1 Ellxabetb U. Rtoe. William H.

Clark. Henry J. Tiffenu Harry W. T. Caadldera, Wm.

F. Hasse. Mary E. 1 Iulse J. Lavts, Charfes Soofield, At 1 P.

It Wills for probata at JL. M. Robert McManua, Hannah Simon. Frances N. Hoi brook.

-SI" na. J. Dittmar. David Logan. SURROGATES COURT Trial Term Held la Surrogates' Court.

Trial Term, aeoond floor, la County Court Fitagerald, H. Opens at 10:30 A. M. No day CITT COURT General Term Adjourned to Feb. 24.

CITY -COURT Special Terra Fltxslinons. C. Opena at lo A. M. Held In Brownatone Building, Cham bees SireeL Motions must be aoade returnable at 10:30.

A. M. Defaults on motions will be taken at 11 A. M. No contested motlona will be heard 'unless placed on the calendar before 10 A H.

CITY COURT Trial Term Parts L. IX. IIL. and V. Adjourned tor.

term. CTTT COURT Trial Term Part IV. Dwyer. J. Opens at 10:30 A.

M. Equity and non-Jury cast. Case 422 Fried vs. Stratisa. Mo day calendar.

COURT OF. GENERAL SESSIONS Part I. Judge Newburger presiding Opena tt 10:81 A. M. Assistant District Attorneya Townsend and srayta lor we x-eopie.

1 John Bona. 2 John' MuWey. Betty Noll. 4 John- Whalen. ft George Hughes.

To fix a day for trial. 1 Kate Donohue. Pleadings. 1 Auintst Rosenthal. -William Ktllesa.

Frank Hall. 3 Domlnlck John Ryan, William J. Coleman. 4 Robert F. Clancy, ft Arthur Cratblnne.

Joseph Johnson. -Walter Osrland. 8 Henry Kane. 7 Joseph McCloskey, Joseph Joseph Baker, James Teator. May Tea torn.

10 Alexander Murphy, 11 rrsna tiauey. 12 Richard Johnson. 18 John O-Don nail, John Devlna. 14 Thomas Kenny. 15- Iaaac Marshal.

18 Bernard Alley. 17 George Bennett, i 18 Rose M. Hay den. 19 Meyer Kreldmaa. 20 Frsnk Sullivan.

21 Thomas Hnra. i 23 Henry J. porter, George Woodson. 23 Joseph fVorburger. 24 Joseph Alva res.

25 Charles Lewis. 20 Charles Mi Her, Joseph McCormlck. 27 Charles Miller. Joseph McCormlck. 28 Charles Miller, Joseph McOortnlckv.

28 Charles Miller. James Horaan. George Hlgglos. I Joseph McCormlck. COtTRT OF GENERAL SESSIONH Parts XL.

HL, and IV. Adjourned tor the turns, Receivers Appointed New' York. SUPREME COURT J. New Tor Bulld-. Ing Loan Banking Company vs.

Aatonetta Altl-- er Albert 1 Daniel Dober vs. Mary Dennott Thomas P. Keogh. SUPREME J. Mary C.

Schults vs. Inga U. Olwa; Austin B. Fletcher-vs. same James 1.

Nealfs. In re Carlos Xioth Company Joha P. O' Urlen. CITT COURT Fltxstmons. Hln-ntan vs.

Jacob i'ram Kdward Jacobs. Pine Ousb va. Danlsl Tyrrel Edward Jacobs. Referee Appointed New York. SUPREME COURT Bcott.

J. New York Building 1mh Banking Company va Altlert Joseph M. Kchenck. Dunn vs. Benson Paul Halpln.

In re Could Rsndolph Hurry. In re Lap Ides-John E. Brodsky. SUPREME COURT-Leventxltt, J. Ames vs.

French Harold SUPREME COURT-Olldemleeve. Way man vs. Wejman William A. 11c Kim. Si'l'RFMS COCRT FitsceraM.

J. In ra Carlos iloeUi Company Charlts A. Jacksoa, tite yokk Ill THE EEiL EST ATE. FIELD I fcr Vcst Street. 4 cn New Building in Seventeenth Street Sol West Fifty-iecond Street Lots Chanae Hanti Other Oeallngt.

Thorley has taought the property of Isabella. Cattartach, at and 80 West Forty-fourth Street, between the Yale Club and the Bar Association's Building, and will erett therer an 'apartment house. This parcel Is ol a very odd shape, and perhaps, bs best described as a U. aurroundli. 34 West Forty-fourth 8treet.

vhlch Is three-story bouse, 18 by 65. The rifht-hai branch of the at S2 West'Forty-l ourth Street ts an eight- root alley, and ti left-hand branch a lot ia6 feet wide, bo extending back 63 feet and connecting al the rear with an interior lot. 44.S feet wide and 33.5 feet deep. This gives Mr. ThorUy a plot of about 2,800 square feet, xc luslve of the eight-foot alley, which will be utilised as an additional means Of ei trance to that part of the new structure? wh ch will cover tne Interior ln An nnllnn -ins rx4n Secured Oil BTl abutting lot on th north side of Forty-third street, ana it ni naeiy imi iu wn incorporated In the site of the proposed apartment houee.l plans for which era now being prepared oy Architect Otto Strack.

The records 'show that 4 West Forty-fourth Street, the parcel surrounded by Mr. Thorley a purcha Is owned, by Albert SlekeL Mr. Thorley a so announced yesterday that he had bought from Charles E. Mott the property on the north side of Fifty-second Street. 24; feet east of Ninth Ave-hue, a plot 00 by W0.5, used until recently as a coal yard.

Nothing definite as to the future of the prjperty has been decided, but it is said that a storage warehouse may be erected on the site. John H. Berry has Sold for George W. Bell to a client he new eight-story store an'd loft building East Seventeenth. Street, having a frontap rot 37.H feet and running through to Eigh eenth Mr.

Berry also reports thai he waa associated with Edward N. Crosb in the roccnt sale of the Corinaeca, apartr ent house at the northwest corner of Amsterdam Avenue and Ninety-seventh EtreeL Nichols aV mis. In conjunction With R. A. Crulkahar have sold for Herman Leroy dgar, aa executor, 74 and 75 West Street, si tutheast corner of Carlisle Street, a plot 69 Witt, now covered by old three anil four story buildings.

This property has been held In the family of the yresent seller sin. ISuL The Marshall Roberts estate's plot, at the northeast -ner of Columbus Avenue and Eighty-firs Street, sold recently through the Fran L. Fisher Company, was purchased in thn interest of the Colonial Blank, now at th northwest corner of Columbus Avenue and Eighty-third Street. The bank proba ly will not build on the plot, but will ree ll It to builder with the 1 rovlslon that alny new structure erected upon it shall have accommodations for the bank upon ground floor, with safe deposit vaults in the basement. The Rob-, erts estate still wns five adjoining lots on Eighty-first Strc which are restricted to private dwelling: i.

Pease Eliima have sold for Mrs. Jennie Becker to a client the four-story dwelling Ktt Park Avenu 18.2 by 84. Meyer L. Sir has sold the four-story brownstone-fron dwelling (ki East Flfty-flfth Street, 1 100.5. The three thre-storv dwellings 25tL SflO.

4 and 2t! West Fifty-third Street, each 18.0 ry lou.o, nave ieen sold -oy tne various owners to Qeorke J. Ba scorn, -who owns adjoining properly. John P. Klrwkn has sold for John A. Steinmets 80i West Forty-sixth Street, a three-etory bro4ie tone-front -dwelling, 2X) by 53 by 100.5.

an Astor leasehold. -having abou ten years! to run. with privilege tenewal for twenty years. The buyer will occupy the hous. Henry H.

Otten has sold for Henry Wendt. to an investor, for $18,250. the five-story double flit West One Hundred and Forty-thlrdi Street. Herman Schmidt has sold for Henry Glaser to Mrs. Ilydla P.

Koch the two five-story flats 812 kind S14 East 'Ninety-first Street, on plot SO by 100.5. the buyer giving In exchange tht plot, 58.5 by 00, at the southwest corner of Second Avenue and One Hundred and Seventeenth Street. The latter property I has been resold, by MvJ to a firm of operators. five-story tenerSent at the southeast corner of First I Avenue and Fourteenth Ll VII auu rwr tenia vnig ctat i ourmnia Street, on Plot 25 by 100 and Irregular: also, -the five-itory tenement 413 East Seventeenth etr -et, 25 by- ei pobrocsynski ft Blurhenkrans have sold for A. M.

Mun It to M. Besunder and Skurnlk. for the six-story tenement 633 East Ninth I Street. Rumaey Estate has sold the plot at the southwest '4omer of Sherman -Avenue and Emerson erect. 2W by 133.

Oreacen Brothlers have sold the old btilld Ing on lot 23 hy KKJ, on the west side of Amsterdam Av nue, 100 feet north of One Hundred and fty-nlnth Street. J. Clarence aviea Co. have sold for Xopold Hutter the plot. SO by 100.

on the east side of Jei ome Avenue, 83 feet north oi rremoni Avonue. t- F.mll Glnsburger has old to Frank E. Albinger 1.023 East One Hundred and Eighty-third Street, northwest corner of Prospect Avenub, a two-story frame dwell ing, one oi a row oi lour recenuy completed bv the seller. It is reported that the Baldwin estate has leased 222 FlfthjA venue, a four-story between Twenty-sixth and Twenty- seventn streets! lor a term oi years at an annual rental of 812.54(0. A.

Satxman ahd P. Brown have sold for J. Buttenweisei to Samuel Makrausky 128 East Becond Street, a plot 25 by 122. on which a new aSx-etory flat house will be erected oy tne iurcnaaer. Results at Auction.

Yesterday's bfferlngs in the Trinity xjuiiaing BtuesT odi res ilea as ioiiowa Ry Philip A. 62 Thompson Btr et. east side. 150.1 feet north of Broom Street. 24.9 by 94.8 by 25 by 94.1, sei en-story brick building; foreclosure sale to the plaintiff.

L. J. CaUanan a. l.i intra Avenue, east aiae, 74 reet north of One Hundred and Sixteenth Street. 26 by five-story brick tene-ment; foreclosure sale, to the plaintiff, the United St tea Trust Company, as 1 28,600 B1 George K.

Read. -850 Madison 6tr4et. south side, 02.8 feet west of Clinton) Street. 20 by 90, three-story brick dwelling: foreclosure sale. to Solomon LeWlne 17,200 ny j'fier r.

Meyer uo. 638 and 640 East Kme Hundred and Beven-teenth Street, siuth side, 873 feet east of Pleasant Avenue, each 25 by 100.11, two five-story bri-s tenements; foreclosure sale, to the pliintifla. Mathilda Eldllta and Others, aa ekecutors 20,000 To-day's Auction Sales. The followina! sates at auction are down for to-day atlal Broadway By the McVIck ir Realty Trust Company, foreclosure aale, Ely Rosenberg, veferse, 20 Beektnaa Btreet. northeast side, 115.10 feet southeast of Nassau Btreet, .6 by 85.4 by 23.6 by 83.6.

five- story atons-trooi Due on judgment. e.HK. I By Philip A I 8myth, 'foreelneore sale, Ed mund J. Ttnsdaia referee. 113 Esst Ninety-ftfth Btreet.

north sldel 108.6 feet east oa-Park Avenue. 16 by lOO. 8. tbreefstory stone-front dwelling. Due on JudfpnenL subject to other mortragsa for $10,000 By Parish.

Fliher. Mooney partition aale, 104 West Ferty-flfth Street, south side. 61.8 feet west of Blath Avenue, 21.6 by 75.0, four-story stone-front I dwelling. By Pariah. Fl-ier, Mooney foreclosure aale.

Charles Sdmner Miller, referee, 63 East One Hundred aril First Street, north aide, 80 feet west of Park Avenue, three-story brick flat. Due on Judgment $3,711. By Parish. Fiafier. Mooney 4k foreclosure sale.

Robert 8. iHuse. referee. Jerome Avenue, southeast corner bf Doughty Street, extending to Cromwell's Creel. 158 by 83 by 165 by 100, vacant.

Due on liaigment, $13)60. By Parish, Flatier. Mooney A foreclosure sale, Charles T. Tarry, referee, -Jerome Avenue, east side, 98 feat south of One Hundred and Six ty-flfth Street, i xtendlng to Cromwell's Creek. 630 by 242 and 1 -regular, vacant.

Due on Judgment. $70,604. By Parish. Ft 'her. Moonev A nsrtltlnn sale, M- Mahan.

referee. Mill Brook, east siA being part bt Let 155 on map of village of 25 bi 141, vacant. Mooney A foreclosure Uy Parish. Fid sate, fcllhu B. "roet.

referee, 30 West Ninth Street, south sid4 430.9 feet west of Fifth Ave. hue, 25.4 by 93. 11 foar -story brick, dwelling. Due on ludrmenL I140on. Mooney CA.

'foreclosure sale, Ellhu B. lecost, referee. 264 West Thirty-fourth Street, aoeth side, 125 feet east of Eighth Avenue, I9.ft by 98.9, four-story stooe-front dwelling, Due on Judgment, By Peter f. Meyer A foreclosure sale, Joseph P. McPfnough.

referee, 155 West tins Hundred and Tktrty-aecond Street, north side, 175 feet east oft Seventh Avenue, 25 by 09.11 1 brlclt t' Du 0,1 Judgment, By Herbert A. kherman, foreclosure sale, fw. o7 East One Hundred and Sixth Streetjaorth side, 150 feet east of Becond Avenue. 25 ky 100.11. four-story brick tenement.

Due on Judgment, $11,771. By James. tWlln. in.Ln. ..1.

H. Pomeroy, refiree, 62 Wett One Hundred and Thlrty-eeoond Street, south side. 610 feet west of Fifth Araaue. 16 8 by 90.11, threetory frame dwelling. Due Judirment.

$7,227. Bv James L. VL .11. De La M.re, rtee. Cambrellng Avenue, east side, 6a7.

feed nrth of One liundaaJ TnJ ttx Tuesday; dicemhetl JAJ Elehty-elcMh Street. 1L9 by 107. two-atory frMme dwt iilng. l'ue on Juilirmrnt. 8J.M1.

11 Charlea A- P-rrtan. foreclosure sale, John 3. Ura'Jy, refnree, KlrFt Avenue, souiheaet corner of One Hundred and Htreet. lioJ.ll by Wj. vacant.

Due on Judtnii-nt, THE Bt ILUINQ DKPARTMEXT. The only plans filed yesterday were for the follow ing new ftructures: Noe. 244 and 218 "West Twenty-ninth Street, for a three-story brick workshop. 40 by JM.4; j. Morrison.

of 43 Vet THirty-eecond Street, owner; F. Helieia of 23 Weal Twenty-eighth. Btr-et. architect; cost, J.oo0. Washington Avenue, southeast corner of one Hundred and Eightieth (Street, for three three-story frame stors-s and dwellings: Brogan Con- i t.

--w v.m tnt btreet ana Amsterdam Avenue, owners; Neville Aio.iFlu.in niuD, of 217 West One Hundred and iweni-i Btreet, architects; cost. $15,000 Southern Boulevard, north aide. 440 feet of WiUis Avenue, for' a torr nn 25 by Sir William L. Byrne ot 7t4 Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, wr, Architectural Company of 3.3o7 Third Avenue, architect; cost, Tlebout Avenue, west side. 212 feet north of One Hundred and Eightieth Street, for two two-story frame dwellings, 22 441; JLharlea and Edward Thornton of 9 Aret.ue.

W. Dlckerson of One Hundred and Street and Third Avenue, architect; cost. $8,000. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Monday, Dee.

2. AVENUE A. T3.8 ft of 7th Bt. X4.x- 1X) Jirnac oruoer to Mwira it. mi.

iiitniaik- AV 61.5 ft of 62d St, 25 8U.4; William nueni oua Kln.r ImlS S14 SK $22,000 BRY ANT ST. a 60 ft a of Jeantags St. 25x1(0; George W. campoen 19 Camobell. 4mtg Gift 100 BARROW ST.

41. 21x4); Selrna L- Garland to Leona uariann, a. at CENTRAL PARK WEST, 32L cor bf St, 75.8X120. tmtg 4 Wooster St, 170 ft a of Prince St. 75x100.

4mtg Wooster Bt. 149 to 153. 1454 ft of Houston Bt, 74.6x100x74. 7x100, mtr Harriet Strong to Chlaholro Realty Company, other eonplderationa and 100 CHRISTOPHER ST. 75.

s. 101 ft of 4th St, 26xlod 2xi5xl04.l; Abraham KUtn to Maver Hoffman, (mtg S27.00O Nom. Nom. CONVENT AV. 77.

a. 130.11 ft of 145U Bt, 20x100: juuus Btetn to Hutoa CHARLTON ST. 130 to 134. 69 ft of Washington St, 4x00xt.9x4io; Margie- R. Lacey, executrix and trustee, to Llxrie L.

Chamberlin, all liens. other considerations, and JACKSON AV. a. strip lying a of land or estate ot peter Clark, about 1.1x4; Henry to James G. Patton MANGIN ST, TS to 77, a corner of Rlv.

tngtoa Hi, 10X24. 1 tjnariee x. Terry, referee, to Ira L. Bamberger, tmtg 000) LOOO MORTON ST. a.

140 ft of Hudson St. Z5X10W; William Miller and others, ex- v-1 tnh wmim. junn sacruity iiiw ORCHARD ST. 154. 175.5 ft a of Rlv- mitoa (.

xaxsi.iu: wiineimine noocx and another to Leopold Kauffmaaa. (mtg is.o SUFFOLK ST. s. 100 ft a of Rlvlmrton 100 rt. 23X100; Adoipn rnnce Ascner Osterman.

(mtg 35,000 UNION AV, Old. 261.7 ft of 108th St. runs 14L4 a 12.2 a 1.4 te avenue to old of avenue to beginning; Jacob N. to Emma Doyle, (mtga WALTER AV. s.

61.2 ft a of Lot $57. being part of Lot 858, map of Mott Haven: Belle Chandeler 10 William Boons, (R 1.60). In A 745 Nom. and 2flth Sta. ruas 24.8x120; 8d Av, Lot 735.

maD of Rose HUI Farm, 24.8x112 to alley; 3d Av, at a of 7TH ST. a. 225 ft of 2d Av. 26x100; Emanuel Levi to Morris 10TH BT, 85 East, 23x04.1; Louisa W. Knecht and another to Marcus Nathan, (mtg S9TH ST.

49.4x100; William Hovklna and Noes, others to Richard S. Howklna, part. R. (mtg 66TH ST. 43:1.4 ft yr of th Av, 2o.10xl00.ft; John O.

Baker to Margaret. C. Magaa. (mtg $15,000.) other coo- slderatlons and eOTH 8T, 124. a 240 ft ot Park Av, 20x DtO.5; Nelson D.

Bttlwell to Matthias Nlcoll, (mtg $15,000.) other consider- at Ion and T1ST BT, 217. a. 247.6 ft a of 3d Av. 20.A 102.2; David Caha to Henry Schneider (mtg $10,000.) other consideration T18T ST. 135.

a. 834 ft of Park A 17x102.2; Henry Meyers to Beatrice Freeman, (mtg $20,600) T8TH 103, a. Iu0 ft of Colum-. 100 100 100 100 bus Av, iaioxl02.x; iexingtosi av, s. loo.l a of fioth 16.6x80; Doris A-.

s. 99.11 ft a ot en tc heater Av. 2nxloo; Doris Av, 124.11 ft a of Westchester Av, 25x100; Caroline to Frank G. Meehan. A lw ST.

221. a a. 400 ft of Am. ster4M At. 33.4x1 iM)'; Julia R.

Foley, to Henrv F. Schwara. 4mts 43. OOO.l. other coaalderatlom and 100 106TH BT, a.

141.8 ft of Lexington A 16.6x100.11: Joseph N. Tuule, referee, to Jamea 106TH ST. a. 141.8 ft of Lexington ft. 850 Av, 16.8x100.

11; Jennie Caspars and an other to jaraea O'ConneU. Quitclaim. e-third part Nom. 106TH ST, a 141.8 ft et LexingtowJ Av. I6.8xl00.ll: lla Han ford and other to Jamea CCoanelL ouitclaim.

one-third part 4eav. 108TH ST. s. 141.8 ft of Lexlngtossl Av. lft.Sxiod.il; Bertha M.

Stand and another James O'ConneU, quitclaim, one-third- part 107TH -ST, 2rO. a a. 156.10 ft of 84 Av. 21.10x100.11; Samuel Klein to Max. Methner.

(mtg $6,600) Nom. 112TH ST. a 130 ft of 24 Av. 25x 100.11: Kathartna Engalhardt to Jo seph Gallo. (mtg iniii or, it ot nessant Av.

117th St. a 873 rt s' of Pleasant Av, 25xinail; Abraham A. Joseph, referee, to Mathilda Eldllta and others, executors and truateea. 1 80.000 1SID BT, 321. 218 ft a of 2d Av, 1SX 100.11; Rocco Dl Crtetlna to Joseph Pay ser.

(mtg Mom. 120TH 8T. a a. 187.6 ft of 7th Av. liftx 99.11; Sutherland G.

Taylor and others Elisabeth Taylor, all title. B. and 8.. all liens Nom. 131MT r.

a 4.13 rt of 8th A v. lt 9U.11; Alios E. Christie and another to Iaaao Breakstone 1S6TH ST. a s. 110 ft of 6th Av.

runs a 99.11X 75x a 09.11 to 137th St 60x 109.10 to lSflth St 125; Ratje Bunke to Henry H. Cording. H. A imtg $20,000) Nom. win Bi.ns,riiwoi otn AV, Z3X 109.10 to 137th Bt; David K.

Daly, referee, to Mutual Life Insurance Com. ct, a auw.a it ot Tin av, 17X 99.11; Leula M. Bailey to EouiUbU Ufa Assurance Society. B. aniVB Nam.

niT or, a corner or Edgecombei Av. 43.11x90.11x27.2x101.8; Adeiaide D. Jar- vis to Nathan S. Jarvia, trust deed Gift. Lr bi st.

a a no rt or itn av. 25x90.11: John Wendt and another to John Wllkle. (mtg $15,000) Nom. iwin dot 10 oni. a too rt or Broadway.

81x99.11; Leo M. Lehman and another to Max Marx, all Hens. other consideration and 100 low in bi, 1 rt or Broadway, Z5x 99.11; the American Baptist Home Mis sion Society to John Nom. ii.m r. 1 w.ti 1 ot vyse AV, 43.11x59.6x4X1x61; Paaquale Masclo to Met j.

BJorkexTea, tmt Nom. Recorded Leasee, BROOME ST. 17: Emma Koster to Michael Salvati, ft years TREMONT AV. 937; Frederick Bchults to John J. Warner and another.

8 years $1,300. 8TH 8T, $35 East; Sellg A. Kors to Mortts Groaafleld, 2 6-18 years $4100, 19TH BT. a. 425 ft of Id Av; Nicholas Flah and others, executors, to Kate Goddard, 21 years 80TH ST.

102 Weat: Timothy Donovan to Augusts Plain rex. 1 year 304 1,800 600 TOO 90S 1 Recorded 'V- at, per cent, unJesa jtherxrlae Specif lea. AI.TMATER, Martha, and others to Max Frank: 62d Bt. 223 East, due a. 19O0, 4 per rent aa noo BREAKSTONE.

Isaac, to. Irving Savlngi -InaUtute; l.llsL St, 227 Wast. 1 year. 44 per cent .7. A0OA CHAMBERLIN.

Lhale to Margie R. executrix and trustee; Charlton St. 1-ioto 1M arM Jurr 10OJ CLARKE. Msrraret and snot her to. r-mn itouixeR; Ketiy Bt, a a.

154 ft of Robblna Av. 6 years, ft per cent CLARK. Ida to American Mortgage Company: Id Av. nwa.60ftawof 143d bt, ft part, aJJ year. per a CORDTNO, Henry to Ratio Bunke: 136th St, s.

110 ft of 6th Ar. a 8.50O S.00O years 10,000 CPCJCKETT, Robert and another to 41ty Mortgage Oomuany: Forest Av, 15o ft of Home Et, 1 year, per cent. 80 000 EG NER. Michael. Charlotte TYubeo! bach; 87th St.

a. 275 ft of 10th Av. ft years, 44 per enoo BLLINOER. Simon, to Mutual Life In--. surance Company Avenue 83.

due 1 Jan. 1. 1904. 44 per 7.. 10 000 Joseph, to Katharlna En gel- I P.

Min Bl, a. QAM II of 2d Av. due Jan. 1. lflog, GOTTLIEB.

Edward to Ienace Oru-ber; Avenue A. 73.3 ft a of 7th 1 HARDING. Sarah to Greenwich Sav- inga Bank; 112th St, 95 ft of 3d Av. 1 year, 44 per cant HOFFMAN. Mayer to Abraham Ruth- 3,000 4.000 85ft Chris tor her fit.

73. prior mtg years. 6 per cent. 11 Bon JAMMES, Albert to Title Guarantee 1'aw and Trust Company; S7th 8L 4 West, ft years. 4 per cent an vvi KAUFMANN, Leopold, to Empire City Savings Hank: St, 4.10 Weat.

ft years. 4H per cent 7... 22 BOO KAUFUANN, Leopold, to Jacob A. Geial eenhsiner and another, truoteae; Orchard Bt. 154.

8 years, 44 Per 20 OOO METHNER, Max. to Samuel Klein; ioith Bt. 210 Fast. Inatnllinent. 6 pep cent.

8.800 MAG AN, Margaret C. to lawyers' Title Insurance Company; frith BL a. 4.14 4 per cent:" 21.550 lr1n'' savlnjs Institution; Morton St, a a. ISO ft a uf Hudeon Ht. 1 year.

4'4 per a ooo NKWMANN. or Neumaa. Morris, ii Emanuel Levi; 7th Bt, s. 2U3 ft a of 2d Av, 6 years non KKWMAKN or Neumnn, MorrtVio Kmenuel lvf. 7th it, a a.

2i5 ft e' of 2d Av. Installments j.ooo vtrnr Vatihiaa. to Nelxon I. Bttiwii; oih a s. -i it ui Av.

1e March 6, OCX) ft.OCO 8.000 8,000 80.000 11.000 8,000 850 45,000 1,000 14,000 to I n. "rant in trial Sutimi I j.h.io i-i. di ft of Lrxinalun Av. 1 ear, 4 ver cnt OmiHNE, David and another to 'lluiothy Donovan: "'in m. of tt.

Nu-hols I'l. and 02.11 ft bL Nlchi.lss Av, prior mtg i.n i imU. Dr cent OSTKIIMAN', Ascher, to Adolf Prince; BuffoIR Bt, s. It Bt. prior mtg installments, tr Mm PACKTMAN, Hsrris and another to John A.

etewurt sna oinera, irusnjrs, 22d St. 144 to 14S per cent. rt PACKTMAN. Hsrris and another to Bernard riatnowsKy; UMi bi, i lst, prior mtg years, per cent. PACKTMAN.

Harris and another to Davii itoraon; iui nt, it to in Installnienta. 8 per cent PAGE. Elisabeth and another to Miranda B. Merwln; Loring Pi. a a.

1M1I1 ft of University Av or 181st. Bt, i rears ROW ELL. George to Seamen's Bank for Bevlngs; topruce Bl, 10, yeaia, per cent. SCHUTT. N.

Henry, to Samuel Klein; lo7th St, 118 East, Installments, per cent. SMOLENSKY, Joseph, and another to CI ri se ns having a Bank; Monroe Bt, is; also Hamilton St, 844.8 ft of Catharine BL ft years. 4U ner SOON 8. William, -to Belle N. Chandler; waitoa av, ei.a rt or Lot a.7 beina part of Lot 458, map of Mott, Haven, 4,000 I 5,000 r- 45,000 20,000 14.080 tooo 1.000 11.000 TERMINAL REALTY COMPANT to Grace W.

Perry; 84th Bt, 122 West, prior mortgage due March 4, 1907 A. Jackson, to Charles L. Hoffman; 104th St, 13 and 135 West, due Dee. 1. ft ner rent THE GAINES-ROBERTS COMPANT to Harlem Savings Bank; 14th St.

091 to 99 East, ft mortgages, 1 year. 4 per cent, eaca VEKMAGLIA. Antonio, to Henry Kora ana another: Sortlham or Av. cor of Bathgate PL or I72d SL 10 w'aTSOnV "iose'pb "to vikii "tit-. nanaes; rtaiiroaa av, a corner of Washlnaton SL 9 vmp a rwr WOLFF, Ubbte, to Joseph Edelstela; Al- i.

year, a per cent ZAHN. Joha, to Aaaa M. Genoerich, trustee; St, Ann's Av, 162, 8 years, 44 Assignments of. Mortgages. THRENRE1CH.

Rlns, to Carl $3,000 Edward to Anna C. S. Haawey 1.800 HOLLER tTH. Marie U. to Title Guarantee A Trust Company.

2.604) Frederick executor, to Ella IXita $,000 LoTZE, Philip, to Marie Lota- and another MANDELKAUM. Harris, and another to Equitable Life Assurance Society, 8 assignments 25.500 MAKCU8. Joaeoh 8V. te the Jefferson Bank MARCUS. Joseph 8..

to the Jefferson Bank McCREADr. Mary trustee, to Mo-Cready Sykea 80,000 MERRILL, Emma F. R-, and another, ad- mlnlstratora, to Emma F. R. Mer- Order of court MILLER.

Daniel, to Amelia Miller 1 THORN. William to Margaret 1 TITLE GUARANTEE A TRUST COM- pany to North Baptist Church and Con- arregatlon. otherwise North Baptist Church of the City of New 10,000 Mechanics' Liens, BEACH AV, 153 end 155; Ernest Bona-gura against Annie owner; Mlchele enisling, contractor $80 CHRISTIE ST. 128 to 126, 330 Broome St; Louis Sherman against Jacob Israel- on. owner; Leoia Kayfets, 830 SHERMAN AV, a.

225 ft a of Dyckman St, 25x144: Charles H. Darmstadt against Charles Lehmaan, owaar; wten A Dane, contractors WILLIS AV. 877; Levy Garsony against Herman Saltsaleder, owner and eoa-. tractor log STH AV. 992; Andrew Mortenaoa against Philip Livingston, owner; George Vas.

ear's Son A contractors TH AV. 613 and 515. and 104 West Slat St; Louis Mader against Jacob Mahler and- another, owners; Michael and Thomaa Gillespie, contractors 8,308 tTH AV. 4t(5; Frank Auty against Mary E. Darmody.

owner; Michael Dae- mody. eon 270 8STH ST. 161 East; Albert Mlmls against Mrs. Stern, owner; Mr. Stem, owner and IT 84TH ST, comer of Broadway, 144x S3.4X irregular; Church K.

Gates A Co. against Ada E. and Mary B. Bingham, owners and contractors 2.048 94TH 8T. a corner of Broadway.

lOOx 146.S; Rassell A Co. against Ada. E. and Mary A. Bingham, owners and eontraot- ore 118TH ST, a.

100-ft of Amsterdam Av. 125x100.11: Artificial Oraoollihlo Paving Company against John Acker. owner and 600 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACT, CHAPTER 78. UNDER LAWS OF 1900, FOREST AV. a.

15 ft of Home St. ZDoxur.o; itt atortsTSge uompany, with Robert A. Crockett and Archibald Haaa- 1 Satisfied Mechanics' Lien. CHERRT ST. 207 to SOX and 642 to 648 Water St; Max Lensky against Leader.

Bloom A Meryash, Deo. 16. isua. by bond $1,198 80TH BT. 445 and 447 West; Samuel n.

Glauber against Louts Runkei and another, Nov. 17. 1902 IM Us Pendena. AMSTERDAM AV. a.

99.11 ft of 142d SL a atrip rvnnlnar through to Hamilton Place, George W. Eli la against Louis UngrV-h and another (action to recover posanaloa.) at- torney. O. W. Ellla INTERVALE AV.

8. 985.8 ft a of IftTth St. 73xSl.llx irretrular; American Mortgage Company against Louis K. Jsesurua and aBOther, 4 foreclosure of mortgage attorneys, Bowers A Banda. TTH ST.

a s. 322 0 ft of Avenue 24.9x07.6; Charles Stetnhaoaer against Samuel Bim-baum. specific performance;) attorneys. Nevla A Giiptn. 9TH dT.

428 East, George Maadortf against Jacob Wrinateia and another, (action to declare Hen;) attorney. J. Battier. i 80TH ST. a s.

X25 ft of ftth Av. 83x92: Joha C. Maxlmoa against Harry W. Alden. (action to establish lien attorneys.

Karsmaa A Frenkenhetmer. 80TH BT. a. 125 ft Of Sd Av. 25x102.2: Philip A.

Ehm against Frederick W. Steinaieck and another, (partition:) attorney, H. Wendt. 2D RT, a. 170 ft of Central Park West, 45x 100.8; Msrgaretha Eggers against Addle Auer-bach and another.

foreclosure of snortsTaxs attorney. O. K. HyatC i ST. e.

0 ft of 5th Ar. 84 IOxlnO.11; William Koch against Benjamin Bchelnberg and another. foreclosure of mortgage.) attorneva. A (water Crulckshank. 1TOTH BT and Park Av.

earner, SS.4x7n.4x Irregular: Masche against Katharine, M. Hubner and another, (accounting.) attorney. B. J. Kelly.

THE UNITED t' Army. Capt- Oeorgs M. Wells. Assistant Surgeon, WIU proceed to. Fort Bayard and rport for duty to relieve First Lieut.

Horace D. Bloomberxh. Assistant Surgeon, who will proceed to San Francisco and report for duty with the troops en route to the Philippines, and a poo arrival at Manila, will report foe aaslgnnunt to dutv. 14Wm rim Will a -wiu proceee to Fort Tot ten to relieve Major Edwin F. Gard- wno win proceoa to rort D.

A. Raaeell to relieve William F. Lewla. Assistant Burgton. Vlrat 1 J.ot wi i -v HiraflV BUT seon.

wlU proceed to Fort Wayne and report for Major Edward T. Brown la assigned to the Major Homer W. Wheeler. Ninth Cavalry. Is transf erred to.

the Eleventh Cavalry and wlU srwsBB aa. Navy. 4 ma oder Thomas B. Howard Is detached Ta ltL Academy and ordered to eom- THomm w- Byaa la ordared -Oeut. Jeha V.

Chase la detached frees duty te'whfj'ple "n4 rderwl oommana Stirling. hi ordered to ad- ieauie. lnMpctor Iwjulpeoaot at ordered to duty at the Naval proving ground at Indian Head. LieuL Joseph Strausa detached from the Naval prov. tne ground and ordered to the Arkansas.

Rm v- i a uriarnM as eon. lh Stauoo, andrTu Rear Admiral Henry Glaus Is detached Commandant of the Naval Training fetation a Ban rrancieco and ordered to the New York a commander in chief of the Pacific tattoo. mum mm oruerea to Ba- lutr Commandant of the Naval ra rrancisecr detached from a wouniie auty on the Bldt Mevtments of Vessels. Social Tkm A'eas Fses TW. D-c Fraa- Wa3S- LlaatVyd: JlllnasPsniher, from Phalldelpht, for Kr Wait for Culebra: Clnl urscao isr Culebra: Newark from AntLrua for Culebra: Tex-, front a a ear- rTJTTl Pflll its aj) Tf? Rn Ju" Thorn lor IBS 7 rama Lo-ia for -yiunia, iron rianta Ijm.

ai- rrom Port of nVv i. IJlT. lar rvocmon. and Wll S22 Albany, from Ma s. ya- iron Halt more ulelra; from Bmaspore for Topes and M.ntgomry.

ir.m. for bra: llllnoia and Indiana. fr.m Ft. Th.nnii lr'LU r'1 from r.n for tulebra: Purlun, from Marietta from I coa; lv.n. from Mn Ju.n lu, Irvuj tt.

Thymaa Ivr for Ite lie. jn City Heil CitJ'9 rVtlonat I nrraln Fo'ir pew llve-etorr flatA r. i i i About KT5 ewt et sU a arar. roenta oa M'-'i arnual rnta IJ.lvi eacd; arrsnsl 1 I SI 1 rrnta a lo pir'rin may be. ma a a.

9. PAItTRirw.K. 4J Vail ft. several r'ota below 34th f-t. east and v.

i. immtftiiA imnroveme it rheen to aulck buyira Guerlneas A Drska, Ui aird Bt. Plot of ie kta on east side below STird a able for a factory, for sale cheap. uueTiaeaa as Draks. 13 E.

23rd SU Three-atory and basement dwelling, lutb Et-. Bear Ble-ser, tertna eeev. FOLBOM BROTHERS. RroadwaT. Plot Stable or factory 224 near 44.

lux wo-s; asaiog FOLSOM BROTHERS. 835 Broadway. liarraln. Extra wide five-story double tenement. 8ih near Pth: fo.

FOLSOM BROTHERS, 35 Broadway. The most elegant two-family brick and stone booses ever built la New Tor: cuty near 165th St. three blocks west of Sd Ar. Brooklyn Real Estate for Sal. Sacrifice.

Store property: good place for restaurant and bos rd Ing bouse; 2.000 men emploved nearhy; lermi easy. Moe A Third both Brooklyn. Westchester Real Estate for Sals nd to Let. Sdasaareineekc. LOTS' sioq; $1.00 weekly.

City liniiovenwiita. Warranty lis woaoway. New Jersey Real Estate for Sal. MARLBORO PARK," MONTCLAIR. 74.

J. Several first-class, brand new. aioitstn beusea. Hmftmm healthful oeiahiaartmaA- Beer Park Street fErle) Station, school, eie. Prices, to $10,000.

Rents. $Kj0 to IM4 Illuatraw-t booklet free. MONTCLAIR RKALTT 15ft V. atchung Av, Monte lair. Nut ley, N.

J. Houses for sale and to tat; lota. plots, and acres. Duff A S4th St, and Madison Av. Real Estate for Large American basement restdenew.

Rivera! da Drive: atvarv nnssllils laMliiaitl: exchsnge. add cash. FOLBOM BROTHERS. S3 Broaaway. Farm wasted for Brooklyn boose; three lota, stable.

Moe A Third Av- froth Sc. Brook lyn. Lota wanted for good More ptoperty. Inclodlng earner. Mos A Co-.

Third A potn ot-, vrooa- lyn. Real Estate) Wanted. n. Wanted! Lots, tenements, or pdvaU hnuaia any fair section of Maanattaa: prieea snosc reaaonabl. A Drake.

1X2 XL Xlrd sc Have $10,000 to invest la Manhattan real estate, flats or boslneaa property; send fuli par tlculara. F. M. Wilson, 3d Av. and Usta 8L.

Room 15. Apartments to lt Unfumlfthikii. 0 Thev Antoinettes 43 to 53 Cavst SSth St." 480 Park Av. avrtd 59th St. Seats' Madtaon Avenne.

One Block from Savoy and Nether land Iletsla, Fireproof Hotmketplit Apirtmests, from 0 to 8 roaana; $1,200 to also no-rurnlsbed 8 aad 8 rooens and bath, and umlsb4 suites frees I to reonaa. rests frees frSOO to $3,600. Rests ersnt axmmedatio4a HEBTtRBEALTTCO, Oo-s- ELSI1SOUE. so wrsT hut rTmrr.r NEAH AMSTERDAM Sanart new apartment house naa toes- Pleted SSftAae mmmj SMllAlnft L. mr mmml.

ia 89 Sbaactlfal large. Bght rooms; no shafta. eeeoratioaa aad SptolntBveats uaswrasss.il; SeairaMe enltea. 4) and 1 ram aad hatv 4f aleetrto llghC talaphoaa. eWvatsr.

and mU It P. 111 4 TO P4w. Jas iS untfcc' ru'ifft'TTrrirmc. nirr. ftnuniLa iii LuAirUigwiUL.rriri2 llS-llsHh S4awMeralncalJeAre.

Coaentent to aad Burfaee Was A One a touta apart mewt. 85a. and one ft- Jg room apartment, sen. ee aad Mora ins- Jg aide all modem ImprovemetKs: all-aigbt elevator service. Well-furalehed reoaae for it ST transient use by guasta of tenants; I te rant, table eTboto and a la carte, In wail ST uta.

Agentf on rr iu una at asryenaserlgan DO NOT BUY COAL 7 Int Priact EearT'Ipirtnrat, CONSTRUCTED UNDER NEW BUlLDEtQ LAW In a restricted block. large, light rooms aad hath, private sails. hot water, steam heat, laeuire oa nremlsea. D91 TO BAIT 140TB gT. RENT TO sne.

H. L. PHXLPS, 168 Willis Av. Phone 171 Melreae. THE "LEXINGTON," I4A-14S EAST S23ID STREET.

Sniteo of ft and ft innai and bath. uj I elevator, tteam heat, ho water supply, Aa 1 new and bp to date; rents, $48 to $'5. J0HJI O. FOLSOM. 14 DIBLB U0C8C Pamphlet oa application.

AOST lEVrvru IVMII One door north of 123d SL; light apartroewts of eight rooms and bath: steam heat hot water, gas ranges, all Improvements: resident jaaltor: aaoderaie rents: new decorations: Hnsnediaio us. rr-tlinirf until Apply Went goth St. and 44 (Tedar St. ST. PAUL.

818 Wast SOU, ft rar Five rooms and tiled bathroom: kail boys: bwt-tena. elevator. telephone, electrlo BgSla: ate-eaaoe with economy, xj, r.mXiitrrrt; Oppostea 147th St. Modern elevator apartsaenta; la aa-tect nelrhborhood; five and six rooms; ail lht; Bachelor apartment. lot -10 West 64th exposed plumbing, electrto lighU Steaaas breakfast: valet; moderate rent.

Bachelor apartment. 11 West 28th 8 rooms bmth: exposure; opea plumbing: rtdBt. rn Wm- FoiaooC Jt tait IT LHrtnewtaai ri. tea at 8a, eWvSe: ateam beef eaeot anndeen alwMi. telepboaes: attractive entrance: Iw to $1 ISO.

FOLAOM BROTH KRS, Via rweaUway. Apartments to Let Furnished. HOTEL, MAJESTIC. FAM1XT SPEXTJIXO WINTKH IX REMAINDER OF SEASON AT REDUCED rvAic u. tutUA.MLI JTURNISIIED 8CITB OF FOUR ROOMS.

WITH TWO PRIVATE BATHS, AND ONES 8UrTE OF TWO ROOMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH. WILL, BE LET SEPARATELY IP DE-EIRED. ADDRESS F. 8.

OR INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF HOTEL. x-vu SEV1LLIA I -LH-iri wwprooi. una sunny spamwept of two large rooms and bath. Il.ouo a year, unfurnished, or furnished. Another of four rooms and bath.

$nio a year unfurolahed. or $109 a month feralahed. RestaaraaL Flrst-claas raXerencee reWredT llth Bt, 2T9 Wast. Two rooms, n.w. 'pr1 at City Houses to Let FurnlghedTT A four-story corner dwelling, fashionable drive, way; newly decorated; superbly furnUhe? china, silver.

Porcelain baths: ew Provement $123 fq 7 VI Bt. WhnlaiAv. City to Let Unfurnished. A. Hooaoa.

farnished end wnfumlshed. hi desir. able tocadons: rents. $1 2r-0 to ISIOV om FOLSOM BROTHERS. hM Proadwa y.

Coufttry Houses to Lat urnighftd. M- suburb ot AabevUle. adjoin. Int the famous fc.lt more aetata. Urea an4 r-Va Oravt City.

Pis room cottar- 1 for thi 4wain! b.u-t -I. i. r.tll Doubtful Cucctfona cf TItto of t2te. are taS -mUtiJ to the rvxt cirsf scrutiny $xi ire rftTTt to the Comrniiit of Con-' id, which li coirpos'-l cf the best knog-a rttl estile conrtyincitn to the city." Ap-- pliant hij clrct5on cf counsil sboull so dolre. KJ SURPLUS CO.C0O.000 Tlie Lawyers' Title Insurance Company of New York 37 Liberty SU nanhattan.

33 Court Brooklyn. Country Real Estate for Sale. For v-pars we re sel4 pr.o?aTf. barera sret ee I re-e ralaiatae Oweeri se-d es details of your rroperty. PsiillllMt et Wells.

Tribune BalMlog. K. T. To Let for Butlnese rhirooses. 71 PINE STREET.

4 The prt sent -etory store hooas arm ba Into aa attractive of Oct hallillin and krasad on rsaaunaUa terms. plans at this fiVe, Flrsiof J.Carpeiter.41 liberty Strcrt. Stores. tota. buildtrga.

arfleee: exeeptloaxSr fine 11 rt. this and oib-r deatrable locatiooa. FOLBOM BROTHERS. Broadway. A fte.BTuof store and eWlar to let.

14 Roae nt, SdloiBrag Hmoklya Brldae: rent Basil naia. ii land A Whiting ft lMekanaa at. Llaht office. lixlT. ra rear an? near 4th Av.

Cutttaian 8rd Bu portar rkesr. 23rd A Draaav 122 ftV Attractive. arvct. sjarrh llgnt. srtft Broadway, earner 13th lt.i etevatnr; rent.

$15. FOLBOM BROTHERS. SJL5 Bread way. Of rices and etndtoa. 10ft East 17lh heat: attmdsnce; 815 on.

rOUolg BROTHERS. S3 A Kf.KSj H. EA4T01 A CO. FACTO HIT LOFTS AID TEL. 4M At KST ai STMEftTt Medeea asvea-etory store, loft bertllinc, Creea wkTh St near Caaal: rent.

$Xxl rOU4 Broadway Brooklyn Houses toLet Unfurniahsd. To Let, Hooae. 23 rtieeumt Flaee; S-atarv browrnstoBe froaA. e-etory rear; newly rnnnrt. IMpered.

and decorated. Inoulre of benkers, near, by. or Daniel aWysaoavr. Trustee, Wall St-New Terk. RefereegNotlcA8, NO.

as AND 40 MORTC.X STRErT Xew Terk Bupreene Court, County of New Terk WILL- tAM A. pOECalEU pialauff. again at THOMAS EAGLETON et al oefendanta, 4a linwaa ins of a Judgment of forwetoaajre and sale, daly aaaoa and entered la the above tat Hied actios, date the (h day of December. the an-laeralned. the referee la said yoda nw nt named.

-will sell at poblle aactVtn, at the New York Real Estate ralcwiia. No. Ill Brnadway. tn the Boroask of Manhattan. Mew Terk Crty, on the 21st day of January, lima, at 12 ctork aeon on that day.

by Bryan L. Kenneiiy. naKUmnrr. the jrtails.s d.rerted by said Jodgasent to be aotd, and therein deorrlbed aa foUowa: An those eertala Iota, wises at or parcels rf land, with the balldlnaa Iti.r.sa orsetsd. tyipr.

aad being In the Ninth Ward of the City ef New Terk. aad bound. aad deaenbtd ee follows: Beginning at a Point on the Bowia-errr atde of Morton Street, dial ant one hrvadrad sad twenty-five face two and one half Inches wsstn Ir front tk southwesterly career of Mortoa aad kkedford -raaaliur tbencw weoterly sJoag said Southerly side of Morton Street forty -eios feet elevnn and eas sua iter laches? thence aootherly. narailal or neauiy ao with Bedfard Btreet. unety-etx feet six laches; eriy and paraJVal anui Morton surest fortyins- reet ten incsee, and tnence SMrtberty.

Barall. ee nearly ao with bedfard Street. n(nety-osx f-rt six inebee to the eowt berry side es Morton Street at the polBt or place of beginning; be the said several dlataaoee aad dlasewatoaa snare or leas. Said prew.leae being now known by be street number thirty-eight and forty Morton Street. The same being nt the Borough of Manhattan, Paled New Tork City.

December rvta, IKul PETER Ik. fll-VET ltM EDWARD' JACrtBB. ituotT for-Platatif 25 -ew xora The following la a. diag-ram, ol the preperty te-be sold as described above: I ee've I "A sa I SB e- een, The approximate smaaiit of the lien or rharve to satisfy which the above dtatrtbed stopeity to be sold Is In tboweand threw hundred and rifty-fonr ST-lOO (rt.S5.67 eVXIara. wtin Intaewaa thireOB rroaa the U4 day of Daceanbar.

Ifca. aad the enste and allowances asaotmttrut ta (two hundred and sirty-aevea 11-lou (M. lara.) together with the expenses of the sale. The approaiaaate aatowat of the taxea, bbsi at vent, er other liens which are to be allowed to the pen lisstr eat of the r-urchaee anawey er to -be sold by the referee la tan thnsaand aad forty 85-luO dollsrs. The prnrfterty will be sold sob-t lo the follwwinr aaortgaa-ea.

A sanet-- -gage for covert 's. ao Martoa Street, and Is terra tharena at yt, front July Vh. Ivc A Bsnrtgaaw for roverlsax Sa. Hwoa Btreet. and Iwtevvat et fraaa Jnaa bth.

liac A anortgace for SAOtiO. cevertiwr No. Mw-Hi Street, and la tarsal at 6 frora Sewtamber 29th. i- FETVft 8. CvLNLT, Referee.

dJO-lawwAiSl I 1 S3 Sufrrmonaea. i SUPREME COURT. COUKTT OF KgW TORK, WILLIAM CAIRNS STUART. Robert Staarl, sad Virginia Staart Makny-raniih. aa aarvtvtnc esecatore cf be last wui aad teetamtnt o4T E3-Wa Ellxa Ward.

aMtel and as surviving Trustees of the several treats created theew-ander. plaintiffs, era (net VIRGINIA STUART MACKAT-8M1TH. H'len Staart Mackay-emtva, Virginia Grace Mseknr-Binlth. Giadys Aklen Mackay-Smlthr WtlUaaa Cairna Stnart. Wll' ian CaWwa Stuart, the ywoagvr.

Kllea Btaart. Mar-goarlto BisnrL Robert Btnart. Bntut Staan. the ywongrr. aad Edward J.

Htsry aad bam-' ael Wool vert on. as eaeewtore ec the last will and testament of Frsdertrk D. Tanpen, deceased Xewdanta Trial deeired In County of Nrw tork. To the ah net aasstd defendaate: Ton are hereby awaassoned to aaewse the mst plaint la this action, aad to serve a rnrr of year aaewir an the plaintiffs attorneys within twen- ty days after the service of this saminoaa, ex-elusive ef the day of service; and ta-raee of roar failure to appear, er answer. Jodgmaent will lL 1.

defaint, for the reitof decaaaded to the eonvplaiat. Dated New lork. Otweilar 19th, rare LORIX- DAT A LORD. PlalnUffs Attornrva. Office aad-Post Offlee AeMrewa.

No. OS Wall trk? BC" stsaaatian. CUy wf Ntw To Virginia Stnart Helen Sta-' art Mackay-Smlth. tnrtaia Grans Mackay Bmlth. Gladys Aides) Mackav-Smith, William-Calms rMsart, th younger.

Ellen Stuart, Mar ET1" and to Margaret Atoart. oa behalf of Marguerite Btiaart: Tha forrgrans aummooa ta sin-rod Upon ywa be rbucetloa wrnant to sa order of the liowor-sble Francig M. Bcott, Justice of the Supreene Court oft ha Stati of New Terk, dtted ti 04 "ft and filed with the eaaa- IT "if ef the Cowotr clw Terk at the Cownty Court Howsv. ta toe Borough of Maohattaa. Uty or New Tors, sa the 2rd day of Decern bre.

Ifs-l. LORD. DAT A LORD. Pisiautfs Attorneva. OffW aod Po-t-Offle.

Addre-a Street. Borough of Ma aha Ma a. city of N.w Tor- -d34-law7wTs -'Saac tRcACNTT or rEw 1 A a K. CHN agalrvrt UlRTIV ii GEORGE VV I aa aarwtort "entof N.thaa Lewla d-ceased; Fanny Rams. Lewi? A-eriWla- V1' CUreace M.

ir': Loaile Lewis, ard iT-ii i.iJiT".M mjivtowJitiy. and Mania M. Lewie, Indivtdaally: Jacob Harris. Owahaod of Faany Harru. Jacob Lewla.

sod TllaliwVa, fclswUe, and Alltort Lea UP talt Ttiil. fetedanta. Mania M. Lewis. Indtvtduellyt Jacob Harrta.

Harrla.V Jacob Lewis, and Tune -Lewie. Me wife, and Albert Lewis: Ton are hereby lommonH to answer the res- fr.T..,'ie-"rrv co1-T roar anewae en the rlalptifTB attorney wltkla tweotv ears af-r tne eervtce of this exclnai of the 4ay of service: and In rase e( yesr failure ta appear or answer yudrwteet wm ha taken VT.T. awfauit for the rauaf eemaadad In the eomolaint. Dated Novatabar 11 1905. rUtntlfTs Attorney.

fVr.ee and nm a 4- frV4 t- rl. fcoreugh of MaahaW las, Nrw Yorx Te ISa defendant Ali-ert Tht f-rrre 1 1 -r ft. A w. i.c.l.na t.r.t,., a J. .) ft.

ISe I'll) Nw rt.td twenty-, r1, cf -v-- i am Mme I sad ar- .4 rt ii a i', r-ftr v. a i i 5 i r. I.

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