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TUX mvr-YOIUI -TIHES, TTTDNESD AY, JUirC 2 0, 1S94. Z7ZZ IX HUSDID GI2IS P1E3 TILS riAlII5ATI0Il Th Teats Harder thaa la Frarlaas Ytart-tt Oalr dOO Applleaats Ok-fataed the Re-qelred TS Per Cil, the llaaitrl Wm R4aee4 la OS rvr Oat. The Highest Arr fe nrrl kr really linlearaa4 LUt I seeceeefal Caadldatea. hundred and fifteen (Ma from tha and private achoola of this city wtra successful lo passing; tha examination thla -r for entrance to tha Normal College. Tha examinations wtrs mad a somewhat difficult thaa heretofore, especially in arlthmetlo and grammar.

Thla was dona In Jr to avoid an overcrowding of tha Intro's ictorjr class, -as waa tha caaa laat year, hen tha examination waa extremely easy. A a a result of thla increased difficulty In exarntnatlona, tha number who succeed- 1 in obtaining tha required 75 per cent, waa only a little over 400. Aj the college can accommodate with comfort an Introductory c.ixa of about 60, tha Trusteea held a meeting Monday afternoon, and decided to Ijwer the aandard of admiaalon to OS per cent. In order to make up tha number that ran be accommodated. According to President Hunter, the reduction of the required percentage mora than counterbalanced tha Increased difficulty of the examination.

Dr. Hunter thlpks that per cent, gained In the examination thla year did mora credit to tha achoola than 75 rr cent, obtained In prerloua examinations, and aaya that. In bis opinion, tha female achoola acquitted themselves most credit-ably. The candidatea numbered about 1,200 And examined In arithmetic, history, grammar, drawing, spelling, geometry, and composition. Juna 4, 6.

and 7 war tha dates of tha examination. Tha star student of tha entire 613 girls Is Alius Emily Illldebraad, who received 03 r-r cent. Thla young- woman cornea from Grammar School No. 33, In West Twenty-eighth Street, of which Wise Clara M. Edmunds Is Principal.

Tha four next highest students were: Florence E. Strickland. VI a-7 per training department of the Normal College; Alice Louisa Smith. 02.4 rr (Irmmmar School No. 47; Isabel K.

Invar, irj 2-7 per training department of the Normal College, and Klua Her-wuu'l, wa per Grammar School No. 13. All tha students from the training, department and alao from School No. iM were successful in their examinations. Most of the girls attending School No.

3d, which Is In the Eleventh Ward, ara of foreign parentage. The following table ahowa the number of successful candidates from each school; BBtaeary. No. of huol. 1 1 3 4 1 14 14 17 1 Successful I No.

of Candidates HthooL Successful Candida tea. 12 A a a Jr" a a a a a IT liT 1 ft ta ft us In 4 12 HH 7 nw 3 71 H72 in 10 61 11,77 22 Id 12 3 2S 7 IS is i 1 2 12 JS IB Training Department. 82 2 Private achoola t. H. 41..

4 1.. 41.. Si Total. The full Hat of the aucceaaful candidates. arranged according to schools.

Is aa fol- tows; Gramaaar School Ka, 1, SO VandewaUr 8treet. Fflnrstln, Virtt iZobel. May David, lhrn jDelehaniy, alary Craaaaaar School Ka. 3. 114 Henry Street.

frr-nhere. Ella ntanck. EltaaJbeth Lawrence, Clara tC, Wniron. Illnlia. i'iitHion, Anna, llanneaay, Mamie, an brow lis, Kna-nbleum, tieasle, Muitien, Margaret iiamllee, Annie ti.M.lbere.

Kate Rows, Fiancee Phllllpa, Anna. Mlehaal. Kaala, i'aaka. I.llllan alaraarat Baalist, Annla. (ira ar.lehool Sa.

a. Hudaoa Street, nm.l. Camilla. jChandlaaa. Hay B.

baiKr, Irvna (iraaanaar School Xo. 4, SOS tUvlngtoa Streeu lplaer, Aanla. Craaaaaar School X. 10, 180 Wooster 8treet. Mr7iit.

annla. lHaaa. Kathertne, lirmniura; hhiu LxrUaa, Ttaaraaa ICrelsbton. Rose a Graatnaar School Ka. 13, 23v East Boostoa BtreeC Kundlr.FuMa Iltlena.

I Rooaey, Millie A. Xjurmaa, UUIan, ran mar School Xo. 14, 528 Eaat Twaaty-aeventh Street r-ath. MabM. iHarea.

Clara I. 1 "inthalr. Carolina rannle van. Lucy I Leonard. Mary, 1 artar, Virginia Uardnr, Mallle U.

Craaaaaar School Xa. IT, S33 Waat rerty-eevenUi Street. J'a-a, Annla Vannett, Margaret -ftT, Auguaa. Titl, klla 1- ia, Mrirl -run. I nl na.

Jwala, Hortaaaa, xuuraa. feainar Rardanaoo, Minnie, Looora. Ixwkar, Caroline WM llaldwln. Mary buaa, Mau4 Graaaana School IS, 131 East nrty-flrat Streat. Ti-an.

Kaglna. 1 Tit Aana, Hiva. i. I'aullna, il. ma It, k-iaanoe A MrRanna, Marcella I.

Muallar, Arlma M. Prtoak thl Hanaar, Ulra Lk. Kafla, Mullla, Uaaa. Tharaaa. Craaaaaar School Xo, IS, 144 Eaat roarteeath Street I'amin.

Jaanatte, 'CDae, Mabel. Mrl. K.t.lla, Uack, Theraaa i m. KrancM. lacaaaltlar, Matilda itaA-r, Christine I Graaaaaar School Xo.

SO, ISO Chryatle Street l. n(r, Mlnnla, ICbha, JLana. l-a. kMjr. kiua Graaaaaar School Xo.

Z3, Mulberry aad Bayard Straeta. f'ieJmaa, Katie. raaaaaar School Xo. SS, 257 Waat rertleU Street araua, Mata Graaaaaar School Xo. S3, 41S Vaat Tweaty-elghth Straat Emana.

Jtnni, liaise, almlly Amna A-, i Miitun. k(nh 1 aa, Sal ah Ida. 1-. M.jt 1 ii t. Mau la Aana.

i-Ml, Mama Rltter. Mary It, Kltafvatn. Louiaa, Hryaa. Adalalda iw. rams, Jeaaia Schroadar.

HvraOae U-. H.IUB, WUinla Hrtaraa la, Viola Vaadaa-beca, CataartaeS. Grammar School Xo. SO, 710 Eaat Ninth Street Wary, Mabej, r. N-t-Me, -rr, XiiMrd, k.iia, Maxy, Tlrand.

Emma. Curbelt Eleanor, Nelmeier, Bella, l'aenhelmer. Krnaatlnel LvennalnMr, Malvtaa. Grammar Schoal Xo. ST, 111 Eaat Etghty-aeveath Street 3 aevhlna, Oenevlere, Hieiinarlch.

Lydla. jWai.iheim, Blaacha, IviiiT. Maroaita l-McCaul. Madallaa, haa, Cathartna, -i. a.

uaargtaa. i- I School Xo. SS, Carka Street jFaiwUco, Aatoiaatta M-. School Xo. 41.

Street. 'Vrbu'onirt, Anna ML, tuie Iv. iiary a. i mar Irkoal X. 42, I) a Street Craaaaaar School Xo.

43, One Euairad ani Twaaty-alatk Streat aa4 Aas aieraaa Aveaoa, Coofr, Jannle Haraog. Oartrade, Oaaiaaa. Mary A Hoy. Hina Julia, f-ua. Lana ICailaaan.

Mary MuCurmack. Margaret L. f-ut n. rani. Madara.

Kate Knox. Kate O- mpaaa, alabat Mulrnaad. May. Kua. Buphla, CrowUy, Aoee iTulte, Annla K.

Graaaaaar School Xo. 43, 227 Waat Twaaty-fourtb Street FtryVar, Blancha. ITt.wk. Clara Iaabel, mlta. Hattla Hlanc.

Mabel aumann.lulaa Evetya, I'hllllpa, Loulaa Alberta. inalatoa. Amr Cotinor. Anna Tereaa, hrudarVk. I.lxcla K-, Klcharda, Nell la.

Mmamore, Florrace Harriot. Cianlar, liartba May, i Ttm, ttarmiDa Wrtrhtlngton. Maade Cieary. Mary Mt, Mianie. Hunxloaar.

iluranc. Craaaaaar School Xo. 441, One Hundred and Flfty-atxta. Straat. betweea ninta ana Tantn Avenuaa.

Dunlop. Erelyn Kavanagh. Mary onas. Or. ca Wine.

Iwllth Haekett. Annie. Little, riorenro Ihman, Auruata, stain, Orace Wllarin. Hilda Mclntyre. Orate S.

uuenaa, Joaapttlaa A iiiraa, uiiaa. Graaaaaar School Xo. 4T, Eaat Twelfth Street Oppenhalm. Irma WUaoa. Alice.

Ilgen. Erncatin IL. M-Mahon, Margaret Oill. Eatella, Hulllvao. Catharine Median, fbariotie Hundy, Flinvaee L'ndorblll.

Jean Bmllh, Alice Loulae, (ieyer, Elaa Lydla. fplvey, Mellle Iaabel, bbaarin, Ethel Marie, Tleraan, Helen Franrea, Schwaxa. Ethel Add la. Churchill. Florentine Graaaaaar School Xo.

40, 237 East Thirty-ear nth 8traet Coughlln, Nora, IBtrunaky, Annia 8. Graaaaaar School Xo. SO, 211 Eaat Twentieth Street Morrlsey. Ulllan Moore, Margaret Morrta. Editb Fanny, Kramer.

Frieda, Heckmann, Edna M. wiiiard. Laiura Harrington, Mary bdalikin, uraoe Graaaaaar School Xo. S3, 207 East Seventy-ninth Street Caaa. Florence Kaplan, Bertha.

McMahoa. Mary, Urannnt, Ella, Roth, Ethel. Penman, Fannie, Meyer, uertna, Klebla, Lydla, Graaaaaar School Xo, 54, One Hundred and Fourth Street and Tenth Ave nue. Sadgwlck. Edith Wilson, Jessie Weeks.

Zalda U. Job, Marruerita Oamaa, Oreen, Mary Alice, Dunoan. Florenoe lalat Jotianna McCreedy. Hrlen M. Keya.

C. Itanaford. Bt. Clair CruUua. Marie.

Graaaaaar School Xo. SO. S51 Weat Eighteenth Street Vanderbllt. El ale Evans, lilanche Mackay. Florence Hlaggl.

Maria Palmer, Ollva Rhodea. Eatelle O'Ctonnel. Julia -Thomas, Roberta, Col well. Jennie I -ara en. Alice NIc hoi la.

Keberra. Buyaan. Helen Graaaaaar School Xo. ST, 174 East-One Hundred and Fifteenth Street toahnets. Annie.

McKlnlay, Amy U. Kats. Birdie ohnaon, Augusts, A'elnsteln, Eatelle, Berenan, Lillian. Bamberg, Sadie, (loldwater. Ella.

iKinovan. Thomaa Roaenberger, Henrietta, Falk. Jennie. Harvey, Edith nea, Mary 'Lauretta. Bchlealnger.

Eatelle, Meaaum, Maude Im In. Irma Creutlger. Matilda. J'Wnnor, Lilly Larraour, LUxle Data, Dora, MacEvella. MabeL McDonald.

Helen Hrorjka. Orace. Timer. Mlnnla Hulda Dubaon, Jeanctte Cecilia. Graaaaaar School Xo.

BO, 22S Eaat Fifty-seventh Street. Cabal. Emily, 'Schneider, Clara. Leebllnic. Katelle, Logtie, Margaret McOebner, Alice, Holder.

Julia, Aat. Henrietta. tk-hneldnr, Flida, mark, eadle. larger, LI 1 1 la. Kern.

Eatelle, l-ber, Franoea. KoueUkey, Rosa, jTapa, Julia, Grammar School Xo. 61, Third Avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty. nintn ana unt nunarea ana Beventletb Btreeta. Oroggin, Jeaaia.

Proeacher, Catharine. Cramaaar School Xo. 02, One Hundred and Flfty-aeventh Street and (Tourtianat Avenue. Meyer, Flora Knhlman. Anni.

Luebla, Kata Cenutl, Annie Gruuamar School Xo. ii3. Third Avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- ihi Cahlll, Kate Florence, New, Florence Ellee, Holder, Annie Maude, IMeta. Bertha, Uoggtn, Jeaaia. Grammar School Xo, 64, 2.436 Webatar Avenua.

Fardham Rockwell, Emma. ITulioch. Aanea IMthredge, Harriet Duval. Laura, smith. Mattle Grammar School Xo.

08, 114 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Street Goodrich, O. Lillian. Ethel C. Plant Magdallnc. Van Praag, Selma, Drumraon.

Kittle Hertleln. OttUte. Oirach, Emma Monagban, Katharine Gold berg. Eva 8., Roae, Florence. Merrttt, Orace Harlan, Eleanore Fuller.

Mildred Eagleaon. Jeaalca Hanaon. Beaale McOlbney, Lottie, Schults, Julia, Walker, M. Ethel. Wray, Edith Herrmanua, Jennie Loach.

Tillle Qrigga, Nellie Srrayna. Jdae Wllllama. Zella O'Neill, Annie Laaarua, Rose Itrower, urace Llchtenstein. Alloa, went cot Florence Llnaley, Beaale, Ovi. Hattle Oppe, Emma Levy, Harriet McOovern, Margaret Dunn, Anna -Harrla.

Julia E-, Atklnaon, Eleanor inu, ariena, 'parkman, Elizabeth. McCain. Hattla Gibson. Sadie 8., iPrlce. A.

Edna. Grammar School Xo. 419, 125 Weat Fifty-fourth Street Ralntoa, Gertrude I Denny, Florence Mac Donald. Catharine druit, Roae. Leon, Maria Theresa, Jonea, Jennie Cohen, Annie, n.naa.

Kugenla Halomon, F. Beatrice, Jnhnaon, Charlotte, Healey. Ruth Arbuthnot, Anna, Letselaer, Edith May, Walker, Mary Harnea, Etnel rowan. Charlotte Fltipatrjck. Florence Brunhild.

Ethel, larte, Helen Andrua, Adele, Byrna, Julia Kohra, Mabel. M. Robarge, Florence Mar. Martena, Theraaa filva. roraier, aiane Jordan, Sadie, Mellua, Helene Hooper.

Henrietta L. W. Grammar School Xo, Tl, 00 Chortle Street Welnacht Henrietta. Ireael. Mary.

Mota, Ida. Grammar School Xo. T3. Lexlnrtoa Avenue, between One Hundred and Fifth and One Hundred and Sixth Btreeta Wallace, Theraaa ht, Katie T. aW fpeta.

Camilla. Ounn. Ellen Oreaw. Myrm K-, Rumelin, Emily, Cohen. Florence Bhoetall.

Brady. Elisabeth Anderaon. Loretto C-. Van Dimm. Nellie.

Haaburg. Katbertno M. iwaaay, alien Blale, Sophie, Pnlvely. Katharine C. naaa, Hoaaiie.

Grammar School Xo. T3, 200 Eaat rorty-alxt'h Street Ppratt Julia Raymer, Mary, onlay. Stella Plunkett. Mary E-, WaUl. LUlla Murphy, Margaret Porter, Catharine at, MCu.

Mary Ellen, Foy. Catharine Molyneux, Alloa V. Grammar School Xo. TS, Lexlngtoa Avenue and Hlxty-elgbth Street Nerant. May.

Hevlna. Flora Graham, Marion, Dmkelaplel, Hortenae, Cohen. Sadie. Dentin. Phlllplna.

Fisher. Ida. PoaplaheL Ann. Butler. Adelaide M-.

Hatch, Irma. Mctilloch, Beaale Murruv Antoala. lvy. Eatelle Herechberg. Clara.

Winter, Gertrude. Stars, Hattla. Oluck, Lillle. Tobln, Ida St Clair. Rlnaakatjf, Leoatlae.

Bauinan. Lllllaa, Van Tboff. Jeeephlne, Faeealem. Camilla Grahana. Jeaaia, Iawaoa, Maria tL, ama.

Adelaide, aUatela. Carrie. Johnaon. Auguata. Klein.

Eatelle, Leaker, Bella-Well. Mabel. Frank. Selena. Hlavas.

Lena. Scollan. Mary Kaufman. Oraoe. I-evlne, Jennie.

Kraua, Beaale, Filedman. MabeL Hlumeaatell. Jeaaette, i-aroo. nerma. h.x.

K.tella, King. Ray, Scbaap, Flora. Marrauer, Ethel. Kraua. Leah C.

Uloumberg. Merlasa, laiuba, Anna at. Walab, Mary. Zalaler. Helena.

Uackaoa. Loretto, ti) raae, Anna A Lev ana, Bonnie. Grammar School Xo. TT, rtrat Aveaue. Eighty-fifth to Elghty-elxth Street Kllparrick.

Florence L. Fried man. Oraaa Pearl. Walah. Marnret Melner Freitericka.

DlahL Kate Carolina. Joaaa. Johanna Juliet, iHrucker, Maud Halaa, Adler. Sarah Bail. Ix.wen-'-tn.

F.I alia Voaa, Ella Halaa, Xoca. Km ma. JUlaaold. Aanla, Brhuler. Theresa, Well.

Lucia Marion. Ortmn. Margaret C-. rvwn narriec Kli. Sarak Hargrove.

Loretta L. Blgley. Mary Corrigaa. Kmma RoaUa, Ida L. Ora aar Sehool Xo.

TS. Plaaaant Avenue aad One Hundred aad Xlae- leenm Mreeu Kay. Anna. Straaaburgar, Kannle. Hiilusheima'.

Sadie. Miller. Bertna. Wuina, Mary. Craeaaa.

Gertrude. Emma. Haanoa, Floraaee, Hand. LUllaa. Haaiioa.

Kdlta, Ooale. Saraa, Mara. Oiga. Gimaaa Shoot.Xo. S8.

Willis Avaaaa aad One Hundred aad Thirty- oigaia afreet. Lawia. Fanette H-. Starling. Flora, Penny, K.

Edith. Lay, FWreBca Johaoaa. Annla ML. daartaajr, Delia Jlartaa JV Schawl, a mily Howell. maoae, I'arger.

Kar, kir Si Cxkrall, Frances Taylor, Ltboia. A ham. Jennie M. Sl, HoSman, E.ia U. uradley.

talsy, Wltachen. E. Oertrada. aaug, Edlta 1. liraea.

a.toai Kea. Jennie A- Graxaaraar School Xo. ST. i Seventy-serenVd Street aad Tenth Avenue. Newman.

Mart. ti H-. INearmaa. Amy. UcGulnneia, Mil McGill.

Mary Van Ordoa. Aldwa. S.rbwarta. Edith. Guild.

Juete Hi Burr. Marie 8.. Currv. Leonora I Da via Hannah. Mauie.

iRoatetter. Alice L. Graaaaaar School Xo. 88, 30a Rlvlngtoa Street Stein. Mamie.

I I Horn. Bella. Bteln. Minnie. I Groeamaa.

Lillle. Friedman. Paulina, Metnlnger, Annie. Kucha. Dora.

I Brown. Nellie rue ha, Dora. I Eagan. Joaepbuie, rue ha. Hoaa.

I Lane KaUe. Loweatnal. arvaj Gramfama School Xo. 1H, One Hundred ahd Sixty-third Street and Eagle r- Avenua. WuytaA, Jeannrtta.

Pet era. Ada Marlon. AnreL Clara IPaua. Augusta Allgoaver. Aug-sta M.

Brabham, WUllam 8.. jnnuiga, iu yoa. Grammar School Xo. S3, and Rldga PaUay, Rachel it. 0Brlen, Nellie a GraaUsar School Xo.

93. Ninety-third Street and Amsterdam Avenue. Idea. Maud Smith. VkU Kellogg.

Meagher. Joanpa T. Roth. Emma Newman. Harriet M-, Henry, May, I Langdcn, Ellen.

Phyfe. Martha, Ayrea, Esther I Beck. Theresa Harwtod. Klna.1 Hetdelahelmer. Saten.

Von Bramen. Dorothea Duff. Erallr Fnanoea. Mccubbin. aaraa null.

Traintaa; Dcbavrt meat Kormal Col lege. i Striker, Nannie nvea. Hlrsch, Florence Mata, Rothschild. Anna Julia, Llvermore. Helen.

Brlndley, Carolina Wolt- Sternberg. Ella. loca. I Blumgardt Elkk, Armatrong. Mabel, Goldamith.

Gertrude Bittern an, Charlotte Amy, Wechaler, Clara May, Handy, Gwladya Flake. Blau. Almal Carrie, i Vlaanaka. Annie, Smith. Marguerite.

Fannla. Nordllnger. Carala. Strickland. Florence Udell.

Uenevleva Lane, Harrla. Edltb Jioulaa, Hopklna. Mary Brace. Oppenhelma, Gertrude, O'Sulllvan, Florence Waddcll. Helen Louise, Kltaer.

Iaabeilal Bertha. pnyiaa. Mlcbels. Edna Huhla. Ballln.

Georrlana. I laaaca. laaoal ttalle, Wajtelbaum. Esther. Gunberg.

Lillian Johnson. Kthei Lb. Turner, EdltB, I Maxwell, Lurle rt-lTate Schools. Campbetl. JeantHte Coppell, Mary Gumpert Jeealel Bates.

Helen L. Nuaebaum, Stella, Hoffman. Annie. Hoag. Edith J.I Murray.

Katheilne C. Klmbel, Eleonoja FViedlander, Pauline, namiit, itoee Molloy. Mary Miner, Sumner McOowan. Ellxi beth, Collina, Mary 1 oae. Fowler.

M. Elei nor. McDonald, Iaabel, Godfrey, Sarah, Wolfakcll, Martha, Fay. Mary, Willis, Maud. Lyons.

Henrietta. CI ark In. Cahlll, Mary CJ ChaH e. Theodora G.J LRaene. Beatrice Sweeney, Catharine M.

Johnaon. Alice Dean. Gertrude. Dacey, Kiellie. Ionohue.

Alice. Tuohy, Mary, Contencln, Adeja rms kailxtt Ca ATTACHED. Charged with Betalalng 944,018 Da to tha Empire TTarebense Company. An attachment was received yesterday by the Sheriff foi $44,018 against Peter Mallett as surviving Partner of the firm of Peter Mallett Co.I warehousemen at 6 Hanover Street, la favbr of the Empire Warehouse Company for I money alleged to have been collected by tie firm acting as agents of the company and never turned over to tha com pany. The Empire Warehouse Company has been In liquidation! for two years.

Marie I W. Mac lay. Treasurer of the company, and Henry E. Ne imlth.s the auditor, state In affidavits tiat they learned the facta in regard to thli money only within the past few days. r.

Maclay states that, by) an agreement mtde Jan. 1. 1888, the firm of Peter Mallett Co, acted aa agents for the company In storing and warehousing cot ton for varidua parties In the company's warehouses ahd issued In the name of the firm warehouse receipts therefor; that; the firm received this money solely as agents of the company, Ibut did not pay it to the com pany. Mr. Maclay further avers thati he has learned that the firm kept no record Jof this money la the ordinary and customary book of tha ffrm the cash book and It waa not contained In any statement of moneys received by tie firm which was rendered by me nra tie company, out uie money so received was) kept by E.

B. Bartlett, the principal partner In the firm, who died on V( a A 1 .1 ji i by the firm's breditors. Auditor Nefcmlth. In his affidavit, states that the information in respect to the failure to report In the monthly statements: the moneys recesyed by the firm was learned tnrougn tne I admissions of a bookkeeper employed bylthe firm. The affairs of I the two nrms oi ti.

li. tiartie-tt Co. and Peter Mallett ft Col were so closely and almost in extricably cdmmingled that the asaets of -eter aiaueti at uo. were, as Mr. Nesmitai believes, dispbsed of to the advantac-e of R.

B. Bartlett id Co. as against the creditors of Peter Mallet Co. Robert M. Dickinson, the bookkepner nn a long accou nt of the details of the firm's way of doinf business.

He alleged that when the nnthly statements of moneys collected by he firm as fees for storage of cotton were Siaae to the company, the cash books were also turned over at the aa.mi time to the afadltor, but the unreported Items were not put In the cash books, so there was- notning xo disclose on the surface as to the fact that) collections had been withheld. The amounts collected did, however, aooear In the check Ibpoks, but were omitted In1 the cash books. The cash books were made to balance with! the bank book bv crediting B. Bartlett A Co. with a sufficient amount to cover tne collections which had been omitted.

The period durtnir which these moneys werdnot paid over to the company una num owi. lsii. io uec. the bookkeeser found the deficiency to be $41,814. I Appended lo the complaint is a list of the various persins who had paid the storage fees which It Is claimed were not na i.t r.oe to the Empire Warehouse Company.

in iiiunment on James Mallett. an Employe of the firm, who hoe acted as general manager of the office at laeorporajted Conapaalea aad Claba. ALBANT, It. June folfowinr com. Panics have bfcen Incorporated with the Secretary oi niate; Tha Union I lie Water Worka Comnanr of Orange Count! capital, Direct or4-Carl Vlgellus of Ciinford, N.

WUllam M. Smith of ftewtowa, N.IJ.; WlUlam McMurtrle of Brook lyn. and otheia. The RoonCrf and OtUn Printing" ComDailv of New-York Clfcr; capital. Dlrectora-klohn otten ana John Uoacher of Brooklyn) and Kiiraoetb Ko-lney of New-Tork City, The Shaw Elevator and Channel Chute Com pany, to bulk! elevators and channel chutea to carry paaaensiers at Coney Island; capital.

SIS wv, uiiwwri im. ia uarnsin or pin Tork Cltv. aid OcoraTs 12. Ijati Lea. ft A miitiAini The Mayflower Publishing Comnany a magaaina known as The MavAuwar in s-ii Vka.yu'li:ounty: lU.O0; dlvlued x-irev iora Junn U.

Ch Ida. Hetbert Tllui of Floral fark anrf h- Childs haa aiaiacribad fur Shu ikin, of the compair. -w The Patriotic PuaUahing Company, to publish a newspaper totbe known aa The American i. Miu- tanllal I aa IMHI. I Martin J.

Lee. A. L. CYmnda.ll 1 IC mm-ir Kdgar F. OtiA.

and Char lea M. Grannla of Byra-euae, and EL U. Watkina of Brooklyn. i The btotietlea Publlanlng Company, to publish ahort atortee Iln New-York City; capital uST-LhrectorsWillam Phllin Rcibl nl LtS SlJ-f' New-RocheUI aa3 ZT aa---f vwag va a3rWaVI7a. I The New-Trk.

Hydraulic Preaa Brick to manuractura brick, tiles, and earthenware In i.iaviie.i omca la Itocheetee' capltaLWwVw; Dtracaors-Edwart I cfsterltaa nenry ciiot. tjpnon Cat Iln u-iiu Deaa of St. Lajula. Henry E. Mack of Hammon-ton, N.

ahd John Woodhurr mnA rjT. J. Burke of Hoc heater. The ftrst-named Directors oi ine stoca or h. company, ana tne last two named for Zki aharaa ra-i awwuiiob or iveW-Tork City tn Improve the kplrttual aad aortal condition of Its members.

Tie Truateea ara Charles L. Halhee-atadt. claries A. Heas, Edwta, BrunJnT 1 a Ivaaa.aa B-a' 11 KaaartaaB A tiawiaar TV. A wu Schmidu JuV E.

Ktrwln. Th lori BowUnit Club of r-ta Tb Trusttr tar Josiit R.mmsT, Ym Htrfl Knt. Plus llMliMr. xA latnuia fttatinut. narrssisaa JTli.

a-aaj. tlJaTanaaV ajr4r aTe 4- Stop ladlaa Saaf Oaaea. oav. June) IS. The Crae sua danoa esaacluaea aara after being la prog.

daya. Every BbartS la the Stat us! nra at any haaard, but! there waa so InterfaraiM a w. Three Indiaiat were auapetxled by bongs U-raat Into allta in phelr breaata, and alaahed by Little a-rsa. inej All lainua aeiore tha Ordeal waa over. A young Jndlan had allta out la atoouldera, aai to lac tnaerted thonais were tied Tomr Dunaeo Muia, wnica a aragged wrteT him.

x. la 11 it uiausa ea nam ware sue rruan aia anna na aapt aa tan ford. Isabel C. Diet XOI HACBJB. 1 has Just beei reaa for thre bad beea Ins 1 ahO ataiaart tha Veaaot Xa Uaaoawarthy Deaied at TVaahlagtia.

WASHIXOTOJI. jXuna 19. Reporta have been published to the effect 'that the-United States steamship Marlon, sine her arrival at San Francisco after a. fifty-seven-day trip from Yokohama was found totally unseaworthy, are pronounced untrue at the Navy Department, where the. principal officials are confijent that the vessel will go to Bering Sea next pionth If she Is found to be needed there, or to Samoa If American responsibilities iln those Islands compel the Government to; maintain a ship at Apia.

when the Marion I reached Honolulu May 13, Admiral Walker called on her commander for a report as (to her condition. Capt. Grldley replied that! no general survey of the vessel had bees held, hut, from general observation during thai two years he had been responsible for the ship, he was convinced of her good qualities. 4 iter irame is live ana proDaniy in rood condition aa when she was launched. Some of her upper planking and decks needed her engines and boilers required a I thorough overhauling, and at least two of her boilers might be removed and the opace given up to coal bunkers.

Capti Grldley continued: 1 ane win steam ten Knots in smooth water with four boilers on twelve tons of Cardiff coal or sixteen of Japanese coal. She sails well, although not spreading a large amount of canvas, and will make five or six knots on a wind with breese four, and. running free, makes easily seven or eightu and with strong wind nine or 1 1 1 IN THE tiEkt ESTATE FIELD. Soma Details of the Transactions la the Anetloa Room. At auction in thej Trinity Building sales room, Mr- Peter F.

Meyer sold, under foreclosure, at $19,687. to John Sullivan, the five-story brick fiat 1,787 Lex ington Avenue, east side. 46.11 feet south of One Hundred and Twelfth Street, 27 by 73. Mr. Bryan IV.

Kennelly sold, under fore closure, at jto Jeremiah Pangburn, the four-storyi. brick tenement 47 Horatio Street, north Side, 75. feet west of Hudson Street, 16 jby by 16 by 66.6. Under foreclosure, also, Mr. Kennelly sold, to Julia McDonald Sabine, plaintiff, at $4,500 each, the two four-story brick tenements 530 and 532 rVestj Thirty-seventh Street.

south side, 400 feet west of Tenth Avenue, each 12.6 by $8.9. I Mr. Thomas a Walker of Hall J. How 4 Co. sold, under foreclosure, the four-story brick dwellings 56 and 60 Con vent Avenue, jwestjslde, 39.11 and 79.11 feet north of One Hundred and Forty-third Street, each $0 by 100.

No. 56 went at to the; plaintiff, the New-Tork Life insurance company, ana iso. au was sola to William F. Clare, ifor $20,600. The four-storv-and-basement hrawiuton dwelling East IThirty-eighth Street, ill by l8.1.

offered by1 Mr. William Kennelly, waa Dia in at J4.wa. In the Liberty Street salesroom. Mr. Richard V.

Harnett sold, at 2.S.(XjO. to Henry Campbell, the property at 206 and 2iMU William Street, east side. 100.4 feet south of Pearl Street 27.8 by 72 by bv 80.4, with two three-story-and-basement DrtcK buildings In front and two three- story brick buildings in rear. Mr. Charles! Urimtha Moses haa sold for Michael Howe, toi J.

Komaine Brown, at 25.0U0. a lot! CO by To, extending from Amsterdam Avenue to St. Nicholas Avenue, norm oi one nunarea ana sixuetn street. who trame uuuainga. The auction' sales set down for to-dav at 111 Broadway rre at follows: By Bran L.

Kennelly. auction sale. 60 East Ninetieth Street, south side, SO feet eaat of Madison Avenue, 33.4 by 100.8. five-story and basement brick apartment house. ay uryan L.

K.enaelly, auction aale, 1.137 to 1.141 Madison Avenue, the laat-mentloned the southeast corne of Blghty-fifth Street, three flve-Btory brick and brownstone flats: tha corner 22.2 by 75. the others 20 by 75 each. jioKi taiorj auction sale. 1.1 18 Maaiaon Avenue, east IUe. B2Va feet aouth of Eighty-fourth Street.

by 7S.7H, four-atory and basement browhstona dwelling. ay William w. togg. toreclosure sale, Theodore F.i Hascall, referee, 1.0411 to 1,058 Park (Fourth) Avenue, HI feet aouth of Eighty-seventh by 102.9. thre flve-atory brick and brown-atone apartment houaea.

Due on judgment. I By William Kennelly. nartltlon sale. Oiarlea O. Buckley, referee, S8 Heater Street, south side, 25 feet eaat of Essex Street.

25 by 50. three-atory ana ceuar ones ouuaing, wtta store ana synagogue I By Hall J. How foreclosure sales, two actions, UeorgeiE. 'VVentworth. referee, 2.651 and 2.b53 Eighth Avenue, west side.

49.11 feet aouth of One Hundred and Forty-second Street, each 25 by 100. two five-story brownstone flats, with stores. Due judgment, on prior mortgage, $20,000. 11 By John T. Boyd, foreclosure sale.

Louis Han- neman. referee! northwest corner of Avenue A and Forty-eighth Street, 188 by 100.5. brick malt- nouse, elevator, and frame buildings. Due on judgment. (48.390.

By James 8. McOulllen of T. Fhoenlr Ingra- ham A foreclosure aalea. five actions, Raatua 8. Ransom.

refereeJ King's Bridge Road, eaat side, between Nsgle' and Sherman Avenuaa, five Iota, three 50 by 130 each, and two 25 by 150 each. Due on judgments. $13,551. By James S.l McOulllen of D. Phoenix In gra ham foreclosure sale.

Pennington 'Whitehead, referee, 510 and 514 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, aouth side, 125 and 175 feet west of Amsterdam Avenue, two five-story brick tenements, each 25 ty 100.11. 4- New and Alterations. Plans for the following new buildings and al terations have been filed with the Building De partment: One Hundred and! Forty-seventh Street, north side, 35 feet east of the by Bernard Kavanagh, 4 oil West One Hundred and Forty- seventh Street, three three-atory brick dwellings; Cost, $24,000. I No. 705 Broadway, by John 759 Broad-ay, four-story brick a lore; coat, $23,000.

No. 13 Abingdon fauare. by F. H. Barowaky.

41 Wall Street one-storv frame store: coat- $75. Nob. 621 to 549 West Thirteenth Street, by Ruth O. De Lamater, 424 West Twentieth Street, one- story brick vault; cost, $1,000. King's Bridge Road, north aide.

200 feet weat of Taylor Avenue, by Mary J. McDonald, north- eaat corner of Arthur Avenue and One Hundred and Eighty-seventh Street, two-story frame dwell ing; cose. Wi.MU. Union Avenue, west side, 75 feet north of Davison Street, by Catherine Melzel. 3o7 Alexander Avenue, two-story frame dwelling; coat.

$2,800. -i No. 48 Carmine Street, by Frans Zelgler, 40 Carmine Street, six-story brick tenement and store: cost. S18.0K0. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Street, south side, 175 feet eaat at Proaoect Avenue, bv Elmlra M.

Dlckerson. 301: Weat Twenty-first Street, three- story irame tenement; cost, fa.ouo. One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Street, southwest corner of Madison Avenue, by Henry O. Crane estate. 19 William Street, two-story brick dwelling: costj $5,000.

No. 2u9 East One Hundred and Twenty-second Street, by City of New-York, alterations to two- story nncK nre-engtne house; cost, 12,500. Piatt Street, southeast corner of flold Street. by American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animai alterations to Xour-story brick office building; $2,500. No.

1 West Sixteenth Street, by James alterations to four-story brick dwelling; VV 1 I One Hundred and Ninety-fourth Street, north weat corner of Audubon Avenue, by Jennie uoieie. aiteratlona to one-story frame a tore; Braoklya Realty Mattera. AU auction sales announced for yesterday ta Brooklyn were adjourned. I'ermlta have been granted for the erection of the following new buildings In Brooklyn: Northeast corner of Fort Hamilton Road and East Fourth Street, a frame church. 50 by 102: coat.

$10,000: Jumi J. McAteer. owner. Elton Street! west aide. 25 feet aouth of Sutter Avenue, seventeen two-story frame houses.

18.8 Jf 1 or one family each; coat, $1,500 each; Einuo, owner. 97 HuU Street, a four-story brick flat 20 by 40. gravel roof. Dor four families; coat. Johanna R.

Scholtta. owner. Jefferson Aveune, aouth aide, 230 feet eaat of urwia. nine iwo-anu-a-nau-atory and basement unca nouaes. iv.D oy 45, tor one family each; Coat.

$5,000 each: T. W. Sumner, owner Eaat Nineteenth Street, eaat aide, 845 feet aouth of Avenue. A. a two-story and attic frame house.

82.10 by 42. for one family; oost. Mary Louise Tyler, owner. Chauncey Street, aouth aide. 118 feet west of Evergreen Avenue, six two-etory and basement 1.1 oy 40.

ror two lamuiea; ooat, $3,000 each; Jaraee Oraham. owner. Eaat Nineteenth Street, east aide. SIS a of Avenue A. a two-and-a-half-atory frame house.

82 by 86. for. one family; ooat, Eugenia See. owner. East Eighteenth Btraet weat aia tui aooth of Avenue A.

a two-atory and attle frame. RfalaS Juk rma aT a. CharTe. 8. n.7.

Bedford A venae, vest aide. 84 feet aouth of iwo mree-atory onck houaea. 19 iiwii ana two raanu S9.0OO each: Bnttaetek anr Cornelia Street, aouth side. 200 feet west of central Avenue, twelve two-atory aad basement oy ao. ror two Tamilian) coat.

each: Adolnh oioad wn. Wat Fifteenth Street, eaat aide, 75 reet abuta of Mermaid Avenua. a two-atory fraana by 44. for one famUr: coat. lLut jajj.

Buhier. owner. Hearale4 Real EUtata Tramafera. Tueaday. June 19, PEARL ST.

541 and 647; Lothor Voa aaoer ana aaotaar to Lothor Voa BrRMTN'OHAM IT. SOS; Leopold Kaufman to Jonee blook $1,500 tS.800 1 1S.SS0 45.000 10 1 1 17.000 11,000 416 17,000 1 1 735 15.000 1 2,500 10 1 17.300 16,700 1.200 WABHIXOTOM ST. KatCda Jackson to Biraon lannery LOT 24, map of property of Thomaa Olb- eona ana aetata or Dana seaman; Moms Shaparo to Abraham Beralnsk. SULLIVAN ST. 156; Julia Q.

Talmadge to Louisa L. Wright. TH ST. 22o; Louisa i'tacher to SophU Hatsenstem MACDOL'GAL ST. 99; Loemmleln Butten-welser and othera to Benedict A.

STH ST, 230. 4 ft of Avenue B. 20.TX ew iu; aopbla Kataenateln to Louis A. Fischer 80TH ST, s. 198.8 ft of 3d Av.

2.8x Jacob Steiner to Bernard Oalewakl. LOT 377, map of eatate of John H. How- land; Meliaaa D. Atterbury to Mary C. SAME PROPERTY; B.

B. Aterbury to Meliaaa D. Atterburv LOT 82. map of Schedula, a part auit; narrwrignt at Llvtngaton va. t-Tiarlea L.

Livingston ana othera. to tne New-Xork Hygela Ice Comnanr SD AV. a. 82.4 ft a of 81st St, 16.4x 11 jnartes x. Haraeck and another, ex-ecntors.

to Alma Roaenbera T7TH ST, 4 East; Max Barnett to Max Levy LOT IIS, map nf land at Klng'e Bridge of wiinam A. Ullea, Mary Mallln to Evelina L. Snencer LOT 27, map of property of Ephralm B. tvy. c.

Z3d and 2ith Wards; E. B. Levy to N. Smith. Jr LOT 867, map of Harlem Commons John 8.

Falvey- and othera to Charlea H. McNamkra 12HTH ST. a 140 ft -of 5th Ay. 20x tw. 11; Julius D.

Roberta to John B. James LOTS 8 and Id. (part of.) map of Mount rieasant, suo-oivtalon of tha Basaford eatate; Sarah O. Coykendal to Anne Oully ST. NICHOLAS AV, a 124.11 ft ot iatn st.

naxsuo: Frederick H. Meaerva to Seth M. Mllllken WEST END AV. 58.10 ft a of 99th St. soxso; John Dunn and othera to James K.

Holmea and another 129TH ST, a a. 75 ft of 8th Ay. 25x sv.li;- rTancia f. ixiwrey, referee, to Edward W. Bllnn 129TH ST, a a 100 ft of 8th Av.

23x 99.11; same to 1 LOT 538, map of Melrose South; jo on. vernier to Kate Benn and another j. Recorded Hortgages, BROWN. Harriet to Maria S. Durkln; wnn st, a.

400 ft of 10th Av. 8 yeara tin noo BLLAN. Edward to George M. Miller ana anotner. trustees; l)th St, 75 and 100 ft of 8th Av, (two mortgages.) 5 9 nno CRANE.

John to Zelah Van Loan; 71at St, 468.8 ft of 8th Av. 1 year 1,500 DUNN. George and wife to May C. ana another; Amsterdam Av, aw corner of 77th-. St.

(two mortgagee.) 4 montha and 8 yeara en nno DH WOLF. John and wife to Lewie j. Morrison Uol 123. map of village of Melroee. 6 montha 7M DENIS.

Page to Francis Spelr, 230 West 73d St, 3 yeara 15,000 DUFF. Mary, to John F. Waldorf and an other; 10th St, a. adjoining land of Isaac Lawrence, (two 8 veara. 11 nno ENGEL, Samuel, and others to Charlea ivuaiow Bt, yeara 6,500 EN ELL, Charles and wife to Daniel Bey Dei; Jansen A v.

a. 218 ft of Terrace View Av. a veara. '5 Knft FUHRMANN. Charlea and wife to uottioo nandte; 428 Weat 48th St, demand 8 nnft FABER, Lothar to Lothar Von Faber; 541 to 047 Pearl St.

5 veara. 200 OAo GULLY, Anne, and another to Murray Hill v.o-operative uuaing and Loan Association; lxta 8 and 16. map of Mount Pleasant. Installments .8 000 GLEASON. Margaret and another to Miuara F.

Kuti; Dots 87 to 90 and 95 to 98. map of South Belmont. 1 month l.Rnn SAME to Mary Plunkett; Garden St, a. zju southern Boulevard and adjoining property, (twelve mortgages.) 3 years a non HOLLINGSWORTH. Mary C.

to Melissa D. Atterbury: Both St, a 225 ft of 11th Av. 6 yeara. J. 18.000 HOUGHTON.

Royal, to Ida A Currier; t.aoo nexington av. a yeara 1,000 LEVI. Albert and another to Henry auacx; 01st jtel. a. 405 It of Am-aterdara Av.

veara lsnon MAHON, Edward by guardian to jamea fcverard; 75tb.st, a corner or 2d Ay, 1 year 8.B0O MARTINEZ. Aristldee. and wife to Title uuarantee and Trust Company; 736 2d Av and 825 Eaat 81st St, 2 veara 9.000 PICCIRILLI, Ferrucclo, and othera to wiinam 0. uorman; l4Zd St. 550 ft of Willis Av.

1 8.000 QUACKEN BUSH. Daniel and othera to line uuarantee and Trust Company; -Pearl St. corner of Elm St. 8 veara 80.000 ROSENBERG. Alma, to Greenwich Sav- Inga Bank; 8d Av, a 32.4 ft a of 81st St.

1 fi.oon RAFTER, Edward, and wife to William 11. u. Bt.se corner of 11th Av. and other bronerty. 8 years 22.000 Ella and another to Emfl locd; TSth'St, s.

871 ft or Amsterdam Av. 2 veara 2 00O SCH WAGER, Caroline and othera to natnanne AL. Dettoy; est End Av, we, 50.5 ft of 67th St. 3 veara 13.000 SAALFIELD, Liszle to Mary A. Touasalnt 250- West End Ay.

2 montha. 2.500 8MITH. Charles and wife to Louis Diebold. Lots 141 and 273. map of the vlllaae of East Tremont.

8 1 KM) THE CHEBRA TALMUD TORAH D'AU- ulstow, city or New-York, to Barnet Ievy; 38 Hester St. "demand 8.000 WEIR, Robert to Mutual Life Insur ance company. New-York; 33d St, s. 298.5 ft of Broadway. 1 35 nno WILHELM.

Emil. and wife to Edward WUhelm; Oiu ii rooms St. 1 year 2,500 Meehaales' LI en a. 118TH ST. a corner of Lenox Av, 100 ft on each; Robert McNelce.

owner; Robert and Patrick Hoar, contractors; Daniel Daly, Charlea FarrelL David Laly, and Patrick Kane, claimants tlaO STH AV, corner of 114th St. 23 ft on avenue oy 10 rt on street; Simon Peyser, owner and contractor; Paul B. Push, claimant 551a PIKE ST. 53; Nathan Ferher. owner' and contractor: Louis Black, aan OOTH ST.

about 78 ft of Park Av, 17.2 rt rront. No. 80; Dud wig Traube or Straube, owner; Joseph Hortum. contractor; Joaeph Franks, claimant no 78TH 8T, corner of Av. 25 ft on avenue, iw 11 on street: A.

Thompson, owner; Ernest C'tte, contractor: Ezeklel M. and Horace F. Pritchard. 50 Citg gal afjtatt Ut Mortgage Investors can secure choice mortgages, with payment of principal and Interest guaranteed by this company. A large number always on hand for immediate sale, saving investors loss of Interest by delay.

PojiDOE (UAAFTEE (0 55 (26 55 Liberty Offices E. corner 68th 7th Av N.T. Court St-, Brooklyn. CAPITAL AND $1,170,043. DIRECTORS.

George O. Williams, William M. Ingraham. Alexander E. Orr.

John J. Tucker. Jacob H. Schlff. William Lummls.

John W. Sterling, James D. Lynch. Charlea Henderson, Benjamin D. Hicks, Charlea 8.

Brown. Jullen T. Davlea, Frederick Potter. Felix Campbell. E.

Randolph Robinson. Wesley Buaa, Ellis L. WUllama. WILLIAM B. ISHAM, MARTIN JOOST, President.

vice President. CLARENCE H. JCELSET. 2d Vlcav President. FRANK BAILET.

O. EOERTON SCTIMIDT. Secretary- Treasurer. AlCTIOXEER- AGEST. Geo.

Zl. Head, REAL ESTATE, 9 PISE IT. A.1D 1 MADISOX AT. UHUKKH. APPRAISER.

0tnj gal (Sftztt tot ate. GREAT BlROllSfliiMuB -4 aeat fronting oa bay; flna house, bam, tenant bouse; all In perfect, order; contains 23 acres; lew of river, bay, and ocean; Long Branch Railroad runs through property; no trade. HOWARD 4 a7 A Ta. as, art A w- Vi VafaVAw SA.1., Ill DnaWljr( XVOOZZI JZa lALVUTha. Mllflstlna SKaa WH M- 1-1 a WttkT-n lgwata-st Asa U-a 43a Cratrftl and Tompkiriai Nw-Brlhton, S.

1 Waaler TlfW aUia 111 Pr fct ordr. For full particulars and permit an. a. aa. mtofar.oria, xianover Jtew-xork.

FOK AI.RA few nnr rhnliu flml. try aeata at Newport, oa the Hudson, and the Sound. CHARLES MacRaF, Slh corner F. MEYER, Aartlaaeer. will sell ax auction on atl dock, at the; New-Tork Real.

Estate Salesroom, Hi Broadway. sas aoj nw ana muM Buildings, wtt lota. a I l' ST, Maps, at the aucttoneer-a. Ill Broadway, SBAt.1, TMKKK-ITORV AS BASE. weimg-; eleven rooms improve- 11 a I 1 i I mi AT CEXEVA, O.V sEXECA LUCE.

SEAT of Hobart College, for rent, unfurnished, for term of yeara; lovely home; all conveniences; heated by steam; ample grounds; fruit, tennia court; boat house, dock; charming surroundings; stable if wanted; reasonable rent; photos here. FlIe 17.) PHILLIPS A WELLS. Tribune Building. A SIMMER HOME IX TUB BEHK-shtrea. to rent or for aale: thirteen rooms, completely furnished; barn, garden, fruit, croquet, tennia court; four acrea; five minutes from Queechy Lake.

Canaan Four Comera, N. Y. Ap-ply Immediately, to H. R. RODEX, 47 Cedar St.

FOft REXT 3o0 for season; large furnlahed cottage, llnely located, convenient to depot; abundance shade; vine-covered verandas; stable and laundry: will rent, partly furnlahed, by year. Addreaa JAMES B. COOPER. Babylon, L. I.

BAR HARBOR. To let. furnished, cottage containing twelve rooms, fronting Frenchman' Bay. 4(10 feet from West End Hotel. Apply to CALVIN FROtT.

120 Broadway. FOR REXT Cottage at Arverne; terma reasonable; completely furnished. 10 East 3d or cottage. tCouotrg TRmtf Ta rt iUttfttrnUluiL SEA CLIFF, L. I.

Well-shaded, eleven-room cottage; thoroughly renovated; rent reasonable. FVFRITT. vtl Park Av. gong jjlaoa Qtuft? tt GEEAT NECK. LONG ISLAND.

FOR RENT FOR THE SEASON. Handsome house, 17 rooms and bath, elegantly furnished: every modern Improvement; Is acrea or ground; nne garden and lawn; nigh and commanding, extended view of the Sound and Inland good carriage house, with atabllng for aix horse. Address J. A. SHEDD.

20 Naseau Room 23, or C. Wr. ROTiRHS, Great DEAL BRACII Cottage, close to beach, for rent, furnlahed: eight bedrooma. Inoulre Allen House. Deal Reach, N.

J. Large Lofts to Let with Power AT 11-15 VANDEWATER ST. Also basement and vaults. Building equipped. with automatic sprinklers.

LOW INSURANCE. Apply to engineer, on premises, or to GERALD R. BROWN. Equitable Building, 120 Broadway. New-Tork.

LIGHT LOFTS. LOW REST, LOW IX- surance, steam neat, power, elevator, at av Wallter near Broadway Qtitttt? toticf. THIRTT-FIRST STREET. THE COURT OF Common for the Cltv and County of New-York. ANNIE M.

SADLIER against IX)RK LYON and others. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure ana sale, made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 14th day of June. 1HU4. the undersigned referee In said judg ment named, will sell at public auction, at the New-York Real Estate Salesroom. No.

Ill Broadway. In the City of New-York, on the sixteenth (loth) day of July. at twelve o'clock noon of that day. by'Jamea Bleecker St Son, auctioneers, the mortgaged premises mentioned In said judgment and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece, or parcel of land.

situate, lying, and being In the City of New-York and bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at a point on the northerly side of Thirty-Mrat Street, distant three hundred and fifty feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Thirty-first Street with the westerly side of Ninth Avenue. running thence northerly, and parallel with Ninth Avenue, and part of the distance through a party wall, nlnetaeight feet nine Inches to the centre line of the block; thence westerly, along said centra line of the block, fifty feet; thence southerly, and parallel with Ninth Avenue, ninety-eight feet and nine Inches to the northerly side of Thirty-first Street; thence easterly, along the same, arty feet to the point or place of be ginning. Also, all that certain lot. piece, or parcel of land, altuate, lying, and being In the City of Aew-iork. ana bounded and described aa fol lows: Beginning at a point on the northerly aide of Thirty-first Street, distant three hundred and twenty-four feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Thirty-first Street with the westerly side of Ninth Avenue; running thence northerly, parallel with Ninth Avenue and part of the diatance through a party wall, ninety-eight feet nine inches to the centre line of the block, thence westerly along said centre line of the block twenty-live feet; thence southerly, again parallel with Ninth Avenue and a part of the distance through another party wall, ninety-eight feet and nine lncnea to the northerly side of Thirty-first Street: thence easterly, along the same, twenty-five feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated June 18. Jm. WILLIAM WATSON. Referee. THOMAS C.

EN NEVER, Plaintiffs Attorney. 132 Nassau Ffreet. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the "undersigned. Commissioner of Public Works of the City nf New-York, acting for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Com monalty of the City of New-York, snd mirsuant lo the provisions of Chapter 189 of the Laws of lsud, deems it necessary to acquire and take certain real estate and Impose certain sanitary conditions on certain other real estate In the village of VI t. Klsco.

Westchester Countv: alan in iu Towns of Bedford and New-Castle, and that part of the Town of New-Castle known as New-Caatle tjomers and iviroyviiie and Klrby Pond; and also property at and around White Pond and at Farm-era Mills, on tbe outlet of said pond in the Town of Kent, County of Putnam, and State of New-Tork; also certain property bordering on or lvinsr sujitxiit iv, aiH.il OI tne CTOtOn River, in the Town of Carmel. Putnam County from the reservoir owned by the City of New-York, known ss the Middle Branch Reservoir to the ooint where the said Middle Branek Croton River meets the Una dividing the County of Putnam from the County of Westchester- aiaf certain real estate bordering on or lying or belnr adjacent to th Mu scoot River. In the Town of Carmel, Putnam County, snd bordering on or lying or being adjacent to the said Muscoot River-In the Town of Somers, Westchester County also certain real estate at and adjacent to the outlet of Lake Hohanaic or Crompond. in the Towna of Yorkton and Burners, County of Westchester and State of New-York, for the purpose of protect In a-the water supply of the City of New-York from pollution, as provided by the act above mentioned. Notice Is further given that an opportunity will be afforded any and all persons.

to be heard respecting the acquisition, taking, or extinguishment of the real estate on Friday, the 2Uth day of June, 1804, at the office of the undersigned. No. 31 Chambers 8treet. New-York, at twelve o'clockjioon on that day. Dated New-York.

June MICHAEL T. DALT. Commissioner of Public Works, No. 31 Chambers New-York. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW-York, by the grace of God free and Independent, to HANNAH THIRKETTLE, Ellen L.

Will-lams. Sophia A. Jackson, Jane Wayne. Robert 'lhlrkettla, Lilly Stewart. Theresa Smith.

William J. Ritchie, the heirs and next of kin of Frederick M. Somers, deceased, and the executor named In his laat will and testament, aend greeting: Whereaa, Violet Grata Brown, of Kirkwood, Mteeourl. haa lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our City and County of New-York to have a certain Instrument In writing, bearing date the second day of February, lbl4. relating to both real and personal property, duly proved aa the laat will and testament of Frederick M.

Som-era. late of the City and County of New-York, deceased; Therefore, you. and each of you. ara cited to appear before the Surrogate of our City and County of New-York, at hla office in the City of New-York, on the 27th day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, at two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to attend tbe probata of tha aaid laat will and testament. And such of you as are hereby cited aa arc under the age of twenty-one yeara are required to appear by Tour guardian.

If yon have one. or If you have none, to appear and apply for one to be appointed, or In the event of your neglect or failure to do so, guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you la tha proceeding. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said City and County of New-York to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon.

Frank T. Flts-' gerald, a Surrogate of our said city aad L. S.J county, at the City of New-York, tha in ur oi aaay, in tne year of our -ra one inouaaad eight hundred and ninety-four. i. Fairfax Mclaughlin, Clerk ot the Surrogate's Court.

LAWRENCE BUCKLEY. Attorneys for Pro ponent, lcv oroauway. new-York city. mylO-lawuwW IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. John H.

V. Arnold, Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice Is hereby given to all having claims against FRANCES R. MORTIMER, late of the City of New-York, deceased, to present the aame, with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, the office of E.ltot A 8. Sidney Smith, No. 51 Wall In the City of New-York, on or before tha 21st day of December next.

Dated New-York, the lMh day of Jn. 1N4. HENRY C. MORTIMER. FREDERICK to tvii- L- v.

U'llTCU I tiirni, ni.vnA,iAn. r-x- ectitors of said eatate. ELLIOT A H. SIDNEY SMITH. Attorneys for Executors, Wall Bu New-York.

IN PURSUANCH OF AN ORDER OF HON John H. V. Arnold. Surrogate of the City and vumy oi Aiw-iw. nouce ta nereDy given to all persona having claima against ALEXANDER COTHEALt late of the City of New-York deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the sjbacrtbers at their place of tranaactZ Ing business, at the office of M.

M. Roblnaofa. NaT 54 Wall 6u. In the City of New-York, onclr hi- ui, ,1... v.

r-ikt. i next-Dated New-York, the third day of Anrfl inna PHEBE CAROLINE LAWRENCE. EiecutriaT' HENRY OOTH EAT, BWORns T.V1 M- Executora 64 apa-iawemw. X.S69 Broaslvray, S24 Street. xsxszitt Zsttou THE PEOPLE OF TKB STATU OF vi'nT by the Grass of God free aWtneaT pendent, to ELLA A.

ROGERS. JuiiT Oeilatly. Helen R. Bradford. Annie R.

La ItL Theodora B. Rogere. Jacob RogetTa executor named in the last will and teaTLJL, Of Columbus B. Rogers, desea; AileTa Levy, aa an executor named ta tha last will m4 testament of Columbus B. Rogers, deceased Llf Insurance and Trust Company as the Trust -a named In and appointed bv ii.i last will and testament of -Columbus B.

deceased, sead greeting: Whereas. Asahel Levy of the City of New-York haa tate aSl piled to the Surrogated Court of our City IS County of N.w-York. lo have a cecals merit in writing, bearing date the thirtieth 4 of Iecember. 1SV2. relating to both reaPand sonal property, duly proved as the laat will aS testament of Columbus a Rogers, late of hl City and County of New-Yk daeel V-ill! fore, yu.

and each of you. are clteato appear Newark OeaaSTa? New-York, at hla office, la tha City of Nrw- eght hundred and ninety-four, at half-Mat, o'clock la tha forenoon of that day. theT i there to attend tha probate of the said jaet wm and testament. lmmt wlv And euch of yon aa are hereby cited aa a under the age of twanty-on. eir, aJJ quired to appear by your guardian.

It yT have one. or yo hr. to appear 2J apply for one to be appointed, or to, f1ITar neglact or failure ta do ao. a guardu? be appointed by the Surrogatato rejJSllt ron lB Proceeding. "Vri In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal the Surrogate' Court of the aaA City and County of New-Tork to ba tL.

V. a Surrogate of our city and -connty. at the City of Niw! Tork. the 4th day of May. i tl, yZ; four Lord one thouaand eight hui.

dred aad ninety-four. J. FAIRFAX MeLATJGHLTX Coart. KEELT. ALEXANDER.

-The People of the New-York, by the grace of oU tZuV dependent to JOHN NEELY. Jane Stu5 thew Neely, Catharine Wray. (called rT i nla Scott Auatln, WUllam Robert Jeakina. tlTZ Ann Jenklna. James Mataell Jenkins.

Aiexandia Thomas Jenklna. Sidney AdeUa JenklaaVaiaZ ret Neely, send greeting: Whereas. William 4. Neely of the city of New. Tork haa lately applied to the' Surrogate's Conet of our City and County of New-York to hsvTl certain Instrument la writing, bearing data tha 14th day of February- 1SSH, relating to both rat! and personal property, duly proved aa the last will and testament of Alexander Neely ua3 the City and County of New.

York, deceased! therefore, you and each of you ara cited tola, pear before the Surrogate of our City and Counts of New-York, at hla omee. la the City ofNeal York, on tha 22d day of June, one thouaand eleba hundred and ninety-four, at half-past tea o'clock In the forenoon of 4hat day. then and there toa tend tha probata of the said laat will and testa. ment. And such of yon aa are hereby cited aa are under the age of twenty-one yeara ara required to appear by your guardian.

If you have one or it you have ndne. to appear and apply for one ta be appointed, or in the event of your neglect or failure, to do so. a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act fur you la tha la testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of the aaid Ck and County vt New-York to be hertunut affixed. Witness. Hon.

John H. At- L.B.J nold. a Surrogate of our said city aad county, at tha City of New-York, tha 2utb day of April, in the year of our Lord eas thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. j. Fairfax Mclaughlin myg-law6wW Clerk of the Surrogate'a Court.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON John H. V. Arnold. Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice la hereby given ta all persona having claima against WILLIAM JOHNSON, late of the City of New-York da-ceased, to present the same with vouchers there, of to tha subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at ths office of Charles Haldane Johnson. Temple Court, No.

110 Naaaau Street, la ths City of New-York, on or before the first day of November next. Dated New-York, the 23d day tA April. lb4. CHARLES HENRY JOHNSON. Executor CHARLES HALDANE JOHNSON, Attorney for Executor, lis Nassau N.

Y. City. ap25-law6mW IN PURSUANCE OF Al ORDER OF HON Frank T. Fitzgerald, Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice la hereby given to ad persjna having elalma against JACOB A. GEE.

late of the City of New-York, deceased, lo bre-sent the aame with Vouchers thereof to the subscribers at their place of transacting business. No. 3U0 Broadway, the City of New-York. oS or before tae fifteenth day of November next. Dated New-Tork.

the 2d day of April, 1M4, MART A. BH1EN. ELioHA- O. 8ELCHOW, 2 Adminlatratora. EDWARD S.

CLINCH, Attorney for Admin ta- tratjra. No. 115 Broadway, New-York City. ap4-lawmW I IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON." John H. V.

Arnold, Surrogate of tha City aad County of New-York, notice la hereby given to all persona having claima against EDMUND F. ROGERS, late of ths City of New-York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to ths subscribers, at their place of trans, acting business. No, 663 Park Avenue, In the City of New-York, on or before the 2tnh day of August next. Dated Neva-York, tne Uth day of February. 1SS4.

THOMPSON W. DECK FT? THOMPSON W. DECKER. -1 Exacuf nra D. O.

CROSBT. Attorney for Xxerutora, Times nuuamg. new-1 era -y. T14-awmw IN PURSUANCH Or AN ORDER OF HON Frank T. Fltxgeruld, Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claima against GUBTAV LASKER.

Ute of the City of New-York. da-, ceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers at their place of transact, lng business, tha offices of Wiaa A Llchtenstein, Noa. SO and 52 Exchange Place. In the City of New-York, on or bet jre the third day of October next. Dated New-York, the 20th day of March.

CELIE LASKER, CHARLES BKKNFTFTN. NATHAN BERNSTEIN. Executors. WISE A LICHTENSTEIjr. Attorneys for Exra.

50-B2 Exchange Place. N. Y. City. mh21-lawttmW IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.

John H. V. Arnold. Surrogate of the City and County of New-Tort, notice Is hereby given ta all persons hsvlng claims against HENRY A. MOTT, late of the City of New-York, deceased, to present ths same "With vouchers thereof to tha subscriber, at her place of transacting bualneaa, at tbe office ot Sidney Whlttemore.

No. Sa Liberty in the City of New-York, on or before the twelfth day of October next. Dated New-Tork, the third day of April. IBM. ap4-law28wW MA RT MOTT.

Executrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Frank T. Fitzgerald. Surrogate of the City to all persons having claima against GILBERT P.

SHERWOOD, late of the City of New-York, nf ,1.. r- ivitbim, thereof to the subscriber at her place of transact- -lng business, at the office of Titus A Dowllng. No, 2su Broadway, fn the City of New-Tork. oa or before- the Brat day of December next. Dated New-York, the 25th -day of May.

lW. MAY PROVOST. FveeotrlT. SUPREME COURT. Place or trial.

City and County of New-York. FRANCES NATHAN, Clarence S. Nathan. Stella Nathan. Edgar J.

Nathan and Sara 8. Nathan, hla wife, against EDMUND HENDRICKS, Harmon W. Hendricks, Frances Hendricks, H- Salomon. Adelaide J. Tobias.

Emma Hendricks. Constance H. Lyons and Julius J. Lyons, her husband; Heiea Ida Hendricks, Fanny H. Einstein and Edwla Einstein, her husband: Madeline Hendricks.

Edith Hendricka, Isabel EL Brush, Harmon Hen-dricka and hla wife; Mortimer Hendricka and Mary L. Hendricka, hla wife, Albert Hendricks and Hefcme Hendricks, his wife; Charles Hendricks and Louise Hendricka, -hla wife; Sarah ifc Florance and Florian H. Florence, her huaband; Agnes H. Wolff and Aaron Wolff. her husband; Edgar Hendricks and Lillian Hendricks, his wife; Henry H.

Hen dricks and Myrtllla Hendricka, bis wife; Clifford Hendricks, Horat lo Gomes and Harriet Uu-mex, hla wife; Edwin Gomes and Margaret Go- and Emanuel her huaband: Nathan Hart, Fannie I. Hart, Constance Nathan, Frank H. Nathan, Nathaa Hart, Rachel Rosalie Hart, Loula G. Hart, Ernest A. Cardoso.

Michael H. Cardoso, Florence Brandon. Alice Brandon. Edith Brandon. Fanny Brandon.

Maud Brandon. Harmon H- Nathan and Miriam Nathan, his wife; Frederick Nathaa and Maud Nathan, hla wife; Julian Nathan. Frances Wolff. Justlna Cohen and Mendes Cohen, her husband; Mai vlna E. Nathaa, Julian and Charles M.

Nathan, Eustace Florance. Emily U. Floranoo, Arthur T. Hendricks. Eleanor Hendricks, Justlra L.

Henry, Rosalie Allen and Henry S. Allen, her husbaad; Irene A. Henrique and Clarence A. Henriques, her husbaad; Rosalie Myers and Theodora W. Myers, her Florence G.

Harmon H. Hart and Cose, stance Hart, hla wife; Henry Tobias Snd Miriam Tobias, his wife; Washington Tobias. Francis Tobias and Joaaph ice Tubiaa, hla wife; Fluriaa Tobias, Edith Lewis, and Harmon Hendricks, as surviving substitute! trustee under the will of Charlotte Gomes, deceased. To tbe above-named defendanta aad each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the. amended complaint in thla and to serve a copy ot your answer en the plaintiffs' attorney Vithla twenty daya after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief In tha complaint.

Dated New-York. January i EDGAR J. NATHAN. 1 Plaintiffs' Attorney, Post Office and office address. Equitable Baiid- No.

120 Broadway. New-York. To the defendanta, Mai vlna K. Nathan, Jullaa Nathan. and Charles M.

Nathan: The foregoing amended and supplemental summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of tha Hon. George C. Barrett, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of dated (he loth day of May. lb4. and filed with the amended complaint In the office of Ute Clerk of the City and County of Kew-Tork.

at the County Court House, in the City of New-Tork. en the 15th day May, 1S4 Dated N. May Slat. 1M. EDGAR J.

NATHAN, Plaintiffs' Attorney, No. ISO Broadway. Mew-York City. btim awgw gxtrpsnlS. BIDS ARE INVITED FOB THE PRINTING OF the minutes of the meetings of the Coeamla a toners of Rapid Transit.

Such bida must be aua-saitted oa or before June 23, 1b4. to the Secretary of the board, by whom further details will be furnished oa application. By order of tae President, i UWII DELAFIELD, Secretary, Ul aanaaiwar. Kew-Xarfe, aiv a cut aaaa ata St. Open dally from I I P.

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