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i ISIHE HEAL ESTATE FIELD Larce Deals in Many Sections Show Market's Broader Scopc. UPPER FIFTH AVENUE ACTIVE latest Sale! by Broker Auction ttoom BusinessA-Compiete List This Week's Offerlngy fhe week has witnessed cooHnulinj activity In the same classes of property which have engaged attention for soma time past, with enough In the way of new features to show that th recent favorable movement of the market Is becomlnr Steadily broader In, Its scope. Xnthl' con- section mention may be made of a deal Just closed lnvolviti 230 tote In the -YesU Chester Avenue section of the Bronx. rurther details wlU probably be forthcoming within a few days, but these facts In themselves are because It has been many months, In fact, nearly a year, siuee the sales of the Hoe- and Simpson tracts furnished the last large transactions In vacant property north of the Harlem JUvr. v'- Recent purchases by wealthy the tpper Fifth Avenue section, coupled with the generally active state of the market, fcave given a supplementary stimulus to sealing In that neighborhood, a sort of second Carnegie boom, with the result that cperaturs and builders are eagerly snapping np plou In the etghUes and lower -nineties." Indeed, with the available supply of lots rapidly diminishing, it was re ported last- week that 17 and.

19 East Elshty-nlnth Street, how occupied by flats, had been sold, and that the flats would be replaced by btgh-class buildings. Gustavus L. Lawrence bought a fifty-one-foot front-fe on the south side of Eighty-seventh Street. 1 feet east of Fifth Avenue, and George O. Kd gar's Sons, the builderB.

ae-q uireU three lots on the avenue, just north ef Eighty-ninth BtreeC On Central Park West, which thoroughfare ha not figured very extensively in recent reports, two distinct and separate transactions resulted in the entire block front between Sixty-filth and Sixty-sixth Streets, passing Into new hands. The Leo- toiJ Kahn Company took the Blx. treet eud of the block, and Joseph Hamer-tnlag the five lots on the Sixty-sixth Street corner. There was no more Interesting event during the week than the sale of the Kip mansion, at Fifth Avenue and Fortieth Street, to the Central Realty, Bond and Trust Company. The long street frontage of this property, no feet, directly opposite the Public library site, makes It one of the xnos.t desirable, if not the most desirable, on that stretch of Fifth Avenue immediately south of Forty-second Street, and likewise one the prospective vaiue of which, with some suitable Ipi-.

provement. it would be difficult to estimate. Another sale of more than ordinary significance was that of the northwest corner of Madison Avenue and Forty-fourth Street, coupled with the announcement that a twelve-story building will be erected on the sit. The exact character of this struc-. ture has not been determined, but in any -event the operation will be followed with interest because it Is in the nature of a departure for that neighborhood, and will be the first bit of retmprovement on that section of Madison Avenue extending several blocks north from Forty-second Street.

OeUUia will be found in another column concerning the purchase of the southeast corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane by a syndioate as the site an eighteen-story building. Latest Sales by Brokers. L. J. Phillips Co.

have sold to a builder the seven unfinished five-story flats 105 to 117 West One" Hundred and Thirty-eighth 8treef The buildings have 20 and 80-foot frontages and cover a plot 187 by 80.11. They were sold about ten days ago tinder foreclosure In which the Title Guarantee and Trust Company was plaintiff, and were "bought by Abraham tioldsmtth, as attorpeyt Maximilian- Morgenthau has sold to an Investor -the four-story building 234 Sixth Avenue. 21 br 15. 9. Osgood Pell CO.

have sold- for the Mlnford estate the four-story browntone-front dwelling S3 West Fifty-sixth" Street." 23 by 100.5. A. L. Wordecal Bon have sold for Gllckman Brothers the plot of four lots at the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street. Henry D.

Winans May have sold for the United States Trust Company, as trustee, the four-story nrownstone-front dwelling 12 West Fiftieth Street, '1 py l' 5. leasehold. The same firm has (also sold" for I. C. Gillespie the dwelling tt East Sixty-thlrd-Btreet.

25 by luo.5. The buyer will erect en American basement house on the lot. Barnett 6 Co. have sold for Charles Mfc-Donald to Magistrate Leroyv B. Crane the three-story dwelling Via West One Hundred and Nineteenth Street.

IS, by 100.11. The Leopold Kahn Company has bought the dwelling 354 West One Hundred and Sixteenth Street. lo. by til.lt). This purchase gives the buyers a plot SO by 10, on which they will erect an apartment bouse.

F. William Sohna has'sold for Max Bernstein the two frame dwellings 185 and 137 West One Hundred and Twenty-third Street. 45.11 by.Jtdt.11. Hulbert Peck Sons have sold for George Karsch the four-story brick dweJIing XX) West Thirty-third Street. 20 by PS.9.

Bariiett St Co. have sold 31 4 West' "One Hundred and Twelfth Street for the Bradley Currter Company. This property was bought by them at foreclosure iu October, Km. for Georsre J. Strieker has sold for Mrs.

A. Srhmldt-to William Reube! the southwest comer of Wales Avenue and One Hundred snd Fiftieth Street, (vacant plot, 80x105.) for Improvement. The attorney for the owner of 42 Maiden lane wishes to have' it stated that that property has not been sold. The sale of it was reported about two weeks ago in connection with a deal aTfec-tlnst the ad-Joining probertiea, 38 and 40. The Auction Room.

r' The sale of the Hen-man estate's holdings by Auctioneer Bryan I Kennelly on Tues-4ay showed very satisfactory results. The properties were for the most part situated West Fourteenth and Fifteenth 8treete, near F.iehth and Ninth Avenues, In a I Neighborhood of no particular- speculative 1 a. lati wunl uuiuuuui ivr cue au- sence of lively competition at the sale. The smkll investor was on hand, however, and that the total amount realired, i a wen above the sum eapectcd by those saving charge of the offering, leaves little to be aid regarding the prices brought by ths various parcels. I Uex to attract considerable attention is an-.

nounced by Peter F. Meyer for Thursday. The offering is made under trustees' or and Includes the seven-story building 41 v. v. c2r.A i rreet, 10: and 103 Mett Street, and lis.

la, and VS2 Baxter Street. Mr. Meyer will j'io Kell on the same day for an estate the Kr.giisn basement flat J38 West Fourteenth ftret. and the. apartment house 1U1 Kasi I Flflei-nth Street.

The foreclosure lists of the week nresent lew features, unle-s an exception may be made of the old St. Nicholas Hotel prop-erty, at Mercer Street and Washington Place, the sale of which, after several adit "irnments. Is down again for -Thursday. There were recorded last week 31S mort-if for of which vn. for 1 were at per 1X1." for 1.Mj..M2.

were at more, and 75 for S2.010,-j. were at less. In the corresponding a ck last year thre were recftriied 2 mortgages, for t5.Otfrt.131. of which 12T, for were at per 150, for fl.2l3.iw2. '-were at and 111, for te5i.54, were at iema.

i HALES THIS WEEIC Take I'laee at 111 Brdwj-, l-lesa Otherwise Speeifled. TT-B. fV Wlllisra A. Ryan, ml, Charles 01eniirf. vfere, M0 Fiftjr-nmt Htmt and (lrt Kleventh A.venu.

W1't the uthait -c-ornr. 6.Il p.St.r-tflur-"y 'on-frjiit Vrnmtit and otuHttuf fimnw Xue jiMiicToent. S1I.7M. By William M. Ityan, foreclour sal Kmll referee, flixtv-seventh street, north i-r, fM WHtt xnL-urdam Avenue.

li by 5. vacant. Lkm on JndfnvM. 19.i8; sub-T to ohT mcn-iKa- fur f7.0w. fftr F.

M-yr foreclonure ale, ham A Joaph. rr-r. 322 Wwt Oro lira- and Btreet, tjuth ll. 244 Sy- wt of KlirhtS 1'i by OH.ll. brick dwellttig.

Inu on JudmeBt, tlEBDXY, rr.B. SBy Pblllp A. gmyth, forj-ur aal, Kdward J. Kpny. ITS One Hundred and Racond 8ut.

north tmt mm of I bird Avenue, i Pr rToOP3r Cat. on luchrmenL Wwt J'i William dwelling S. 20 br feo- our-atory brick venor 8 liy.an' toreckwureaala, Oroe tKM. iiraf-tl- 211 Fifty-eighth buUdiS brlck rlat on- fw l. Charlea fpr.

Oratnvrcy Park Kat and Kw iftt. tf third wtih 128 ahail.Vr Houm; together oo CompanyTuue ttomtr sale, George 20 weKt Central Hark WwC br by a k7 iin i i Avenue. 413 West Forty- TCSniS aTir d-2! Ninth Brw.J-thirHT,t'rh.J,ld4' 2W fert jTroaoway. m.s by CU.tl, thre-a(bry brick dweU. jJ-TnKr kM'L Ca- forectoanre sale.

ii5JAb.myt'?' order of the commia- hta onrT. of tha United rannlng through from Aqueduct Avenua to the ol.l Cmton Aqueduct, 30 to 75 foot frontaga and 228 feet In depth VeDKKUAT, FEB. a -By William it Ryan. forecloi.ur Myron H. penhelni TtZ 1 TfeeTwi vacant.

uoiusticken, foreclosure sale. Abra- "nd Kelly ArUri'-ST JM 11 south of One Hun-dred and Blxty-swenth Street, each 17 by lftill eS POblle auction side. 830 Twelfth Street, eouth aide, about S50 feet east of Second 'Avenue, 18.8 by 103.L and h-malar, brick tenement. CnLrtSw11 I.J,'nninr foreclosure sale, narles H. Btronir, referve.

14S and 148 Xvm 51d.FTh Btrt7uu, "aeSs -Avenue, each by Kw.ll. two le-toty brirk flats. Due on Judg. meat, on By Bryan Kennolly A aala by order of the a Hudaon BtrVet. aaat aideT SI tTtJulh of Morton Btrevt, 22 by 60.

tour-story brfck tern-raent. with store. TTrIillrt V' Harn foreclosure sale, 11 11 Faat One Hundred mlrJtY0! ltt- bsr i0010' thrae-atory f- Meyer foreclosure sal. C. 414 to 420 SUtieth Street, LVV brick building THtrReDAT.

FKB T. By peter Meyer ft li. 4B nd Elliabeth rI-J: S'V Canal and Hwttr 'J- 75.b?.93-laf evenuiry brick factory buiWln: an3 6 Mott Btreet, aaat aid" "Jr turegoing, 75 by tM 9. aix-atory brick factory buildlnir: ICS and 105 Mott Street, "Jde. between Canal and Heater Streeti br 100.

two aeven-etory brick factory build 118 Baxter Btreet. weat aide, between lanal and Hf Streets. 23 by 85. eeven-atory (ctor'' buildlnir: 120 and 122 Baxter Btreet. adjoining- the furefroins; on the north.

60 by 0. aeven-utory brick factory buildlnir By Peter F. Moyer A cxecutnra aale; 238 Fourteenth Btreet, aouth aide, ft went of ElRbth Avenue. 26 by 103.3, four-story EogllHh laie.ment brown stone-front apartment houiw: 214 West Fifteenth Street, south side, feet west of Seventh Avenue. 24 by .6.

three-story brick dwelling; l.tl Ej.t Fifteenth Streets north aide, hot ween Irvine: Place and Third Avenue, 25 by los.a, four-story brick apartment house-TV By Peter K. Meyer foreclosure sale. John H. Ju.life. rafaree.

Jiing's Bridge Koad, eaat lie, 25 feet aouth of One Hundred and Blaty-fifth Btreet, lort.T by 102.5 by 98.11 by 14 vacant; One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Btreet, north aide, 100 feet west of Amterdam Avenue. 00 by 89.11, two three-atory brick dwell-Due on luornent on the former parcel, on the latter. $14,042. By Peter F. Meyer foreclosure sale, Edward Browne, referee.

71 Convent Avenue, southeast corner of One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street, (proposed.) 20 by ino, four-story brick dwelllns. Iu on judgment, S26.014. By Wimarn'M. Pyan. forecloaure sale.

Ixrais Adler. 4 Wanhlnxton Place, aouthaaat corner of Mercet Street, loo by five-story brick hotel. Due on Judrment. By William M. Ryan, foreclosure sale, Arthur I.

Tturx. referee, Hancock Street. Twenty-fourth Ward. 150 feet aouth of Columbua Ave-mie, 18 10 by 100. two-story frame dwelling.

lte on Judirment, $1.49. Uy Herbert A. -Sherman. 'foreclosure sale, Byl-yeter It; Ward, referee. One Hundred and Fiftieth Street.

nrtn sI8e l.V feet east of -ourtlndt Avenue, rtitnjnit'' tarouKh to pne Hundred and Flfty-flrH. StreeL CO by 23C10, Vacant. l'ie on Ju'lftment. By JTioentx InTahm ar foreclosure mle. Frederick A.

Ware, 314 West' KUthtjn-aecond Btreet. eouth aide. 1R8 feet -weet tor Weat End Avenue, 17 by 102.2. four and ive tory dwelling. Duo on Juda- r'ypFir FRIDAY, FEB.

-By William M. Ryan, sale. Stanley H. Bevina. referee.

710. 712. and 714 East One Hundred and Beventy-irst Street, south side, 75 feet east of Park Avenue. 75 by 90, three four-story brick flata. Due on Judrment.

11.734; subject to other mort-rea for sai.uoo. By Philip A. Smyth, foreclosure sale, Julius M. referee, 2fW Eoat Thirty-fifth fUreet, south side, 20 feet west of Second Avenue. 25 bysa.9, flve-atory stone front tenement, with three-etory brick butldina at the rear.

Due on Judirment, 1.11.777. By Jamas L. Wells, forecloaure sale, Alfred E. Ommen. referee, ttiie to H)4 Westchester- Avenue, Northeast comer of One Hundred and Fifty-second Strwt.

Ki.6 by 110. three flve-atory brick flats, with stores. Due-on Ju.lpment. subject to c.h-r mortgaires for 4.12.778. By Peter P.

Meyer partition sale. David McClure, referee. 18L luo, and 192 West End Avenue, east side. 23.5 feet south of Sixty-eighth Btreet, 24.8, 25, and 25. by SO, three five-story cbriclr' flats, with stores." Subject to mortgages, on each, -for TUB BllLDIXG DHPAHTME5T.

List of rictis Filed for Kfw Stractnrea ad Alterations. King's Bridge Road, east eWe, 212 feet north of Windham Place, for a two-stoty and attic frame dwelling: Jennie A. Krioson, architect; cost, Daly Avenue, southeast corner of One Hundred and Seventy-eighth Street, for a two-story frame dwelling, 10.0 by 48: Hrnry Btifge of U72 East One Hundred and Flfty-secpnd Street, owner; J. W. -JJmer 1 2.507 Third Avenue, architect; cost, 13.4U0.

Washington Street, west side, 100 feet south of Morris Park Avenue, Van Net, for a two-story frame dwelling', 'M by SW; Thomas 8-ott. owner, architect, and builder; 'cost, Prospect Avenue, west side, 200 feet south of Tremont Avenue, for a three-story frame dwelling, 30 by "74; Charles Forbach, premises, owner; Charles 8.. Clark of 70U Tremont Avenue, architect; cost, Broadway, northwest corner of Fortv fifth Street, for a two-story brick store and billiard room; Astor estate, owner: Thomas J. Backes. lessee; T.

R. Cutter of 1 West Forty-third Street, architect; cost, $25,000. Nob. 73 and 75 Thompson for a six-story brick tenement and store. 87.10 by KvO: Robert Friedman of 84 East One Hundred and Ninth Street, owner; Sass A Sroallhelser of 23 Park Row.

architects; coHt, $40,000. Alterations. First Avenue, northeast corner of Fifty-first Btreet, to a four-story brick tenement; Elizabeth Lahm of Washington. Ave nue, owner; Otto L. Spannhake ot 815 Mxdisorr Avenue, architect; cost, $1,000.

-fourteenth Street, south side. 154 feet west of Avenue, to two four-story brick- stores; J. B. Fletcher ef 59 Liberty Street, owner; the. William Horne- Company, architects; cost, $83, So.

S42 Sixth Avenue, to a fhre-story brick flat, with stores; Emma-Parks of 03 Nassau Street, Henry Davidson cf 240 West TwenUeth Street, architect; coat. -i-VX No. 3.2G7 Third Avenue, to a thswe-etory brick dwelling; Louis Schneider, premises, owner; KurUer ft Rohl, architects; cost, sifta. Nos. 408 and SOO Broadway; to a elx-story brick store and lofts; Munter Brothers' of Broadway, owners; M.

Bernstein of ,245 Broadway, architect; cost, $1,000. No. Hi East Broadway: to a five-story brick tenement and store; 8. Frankel of fjO hoew Avenue, owner; Bernstein, archi-ct: ost, $ro0. Fifth Avenoe.

northeast comer of Tenth Street; to a six-story brick apartment house; Mutual Ktfe Insurance Company of 32 Nassau Street, owners; Clinton Russell of 32 Nassau Street, architects; cost, flO.tltiO. Division Street, north side. 09.0 feet west of Cbrystie Street; to a five-story brick More and lofts: Max Kprf of tsfl Division Street, owner; Ilorenburger A Straub of 122 Bowery, architects; cost. $300. -No.

Henry Street; to a five-story brick tenement and stores: Solomon Morris, premises, owner; Horenburger 4 Straub, architects; cost, Nos. HW and Pulton Street; to a brick office, building; Paul A. Sorg. Middletown, Ohio, owner; J. B.

Franklin, architect; cost, $500. Ol-D APPBAISEns STORES BLOCK. Prt ef lb Property SsU to Cold wsrekosM Ceseers. Part of the old Appraisers' Stores property on the block bounded by Washington and West, Hubort and Lafght StreeM, was conveyed yesterday by Thomas B. Robert fV a re house affect the entire block.

The sections transferred are the Laight Btreet front, extending S3 feet h-nton and West BtreeK and the fn otreet i6 feet In --th auert. On the lnatrumont Inloata Revenue stamps the -con- a1? over no: t'tgages tot M'hm a 1. jit AiiJirauici Stores wera bought by the Llnde Company, a storage warehouse tihuii auosequentiy wavers; handa The entire iassed Into MbC lUl! ck bound- ana west, Hubert Streeu was sold at Ight, and lion sev- sect erai months ago by order of these recelvers ana was bought by Mr. Robertion. Real Estate Brokers' Inner.

The fifth annual dinner at thb Real' Es- tate Board of Rniim win k. fceld at the Hotel Manhattan oo Feb. 1. Following the dinner there will be a discussion ef the subject: eiid Pending LegislaUon Theremi." Among those who gufesta of the eriColer. Dls board Arm Gov.

OdelL Controler Cosnmissloner Feltner, Senators rg and I aaat'i iicy a mil l. a ts later, and ts im iuves. Chairman of Revision Committee. the Charter REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, la the following list tnt star isfor morf gage and for revenue stam w. The war revenue law provides that stamps ah be placed oa an conveyances at the rate ot cents tor sack $500 of oonaidaratlon.

This const dara-tion baa bees held to mean onl the equity the mortgase, except In th i rare cases wnere the purchaser assumes, pay neat Of the mortsage. The amount ot the rtgage plus 1,000 times the value of the revenv a stamps on the conveyance should therefore si ow the trut eoaalderation: Saturday Feb. 2. fcAP'WAT. comer of 11' a rl L- Crow and abother SVabeth ClarkTtR a $34 satg 7 J.

TU.OUU UADWAT. 714. a s. 33x137 sJ Stern end another to CAJWRfcUNO AV, 100 rt ol WUU PJJ S57.e: also? Forest Avl 8. 125.8 ft a of lU5th 8t iK'wino bm 100 M.NATTN AV, w' corner" ofl'iisth eL 1OO.11X100; George L.

Pelt an I wife i RIpQB STlMaad 130, sTsixlOO Bab 1 Jtto. Wachsmann to Max Kyahpan (R 8 $4. mta; .....7.. S.800 Bt, 25x80x24.10x80;- Mary Fay to Bern- 28,000 B25SiNf AV a of 14. st St, 20x80; Andrew 3.

3. 3. Buchler (K 8 50c. nits -1 ST.NICHOLAB AV, ea. lOt.tt'fi of 120th 6u 05.

7x103. 7x55. HxtW.S; James D. Uacdonald and wire to Mi tj J. -Bryant.

OntK 8 $1) 1 St, 74.11x50; Peter J. VoCoy to Jeorss WKST EMJ AV, cornar of fei th Bt. 201.5 ft to 90lh Bt, 825 ft to Broi dway. 2W1.6 ft to Kith Bt, 825; 125 r'ultoa and 44 Ann St, 25x118.11; S4 arl St and 88 Water Bt, 2H.6xl05x28.6xlu t.6; 2d John St, 25xo4.2x25.2xM; also pi nparty whereof that Thomas W. Kv-aos died seized; Rudolph H.

Evan; heir or Thomas W. Eana, to Char ea P. Muller and others. Individually nd as executors, Ac, of Thomas W. ns, all 5U'i Cl a "1 WEST END AV, corner ot th St, 201.5 ft to 00th St, 823 ft to Broi dway.

201.5 ft to tth Ht, 825; 125 r'ulton 8t and 44 Ann Bt, 26iliS 11; 64 art St Snd 3 Water St, 2X.6xl05x28.0xld 1.6: 2tt uhn St, also pi uperty whereof that Thomas W. Kvans died seised Marion M. M. berton to Charles P. Muller And others Individually and as executors, of Thomas W.

oultclain all title. i WEST a corner of Lalsht St 62. fix 225 to Washington Ft; also Was) Inicton St, corner of Hubert St. 1x228.6 -to of West St x26.fx lrre lar to Hubert St lyfl.8 to beidnnins; 1 homes B. Robertson to the City Gold torase Warehouse Company, (mti M.ouo.

8 11781 Jj ou av, ana i.7tr. corner of lOOUi St, 50.7xlol.ll; Leopold Hlnsbel-rner to Emanuel Stern and anott er, (B $30) 6TH AV, corner of 110th St. 25x85; -F. J. Schmuxa; to-Charles Btulj mtg l.0H0.

8 U) 5TH AV. corner of 1.16th St OO.llx 100; Donald Mitchell and wife William H. Gllckman and another, (R 8 r-'S. mtg 63.000 8TH AV. a.

26 ft of 134th St, 25k7: J- Evrttt Macy to George L. lit. (R 8 $25) Exctt. 8TH AV, corner of 138th St, 24.11x fco; Morris H. Hayman and wife li Ca'ro- lyn ppcter.

(R 8 810. mtsr t26.00fi 100 SD BT. 97. a. 20x48.1: Oharles A Kohl to Pincus Lowenfald and another (R 8 $6, mtg $5.000 i ST.

400 ft of Sd Av. 2 x6.2: Bessie Klttenplan to David 1 mtg $35,800, 8 6TH BT. a. loo ft of 2d Av. 2U0x 00.10; August Nlersch to David Hern.

fR 8 $6.50. mts 25.800 WD JT, s. 2M of 2d Av, 21 10.4; Max Ooldbetirer and wife to Jaco K.a- sewlts, (R 12, mts $8.000) 10 66TH BT, s. 122.7 ft of Broadw fto, 11A.2x50.2x12O.2; Elisabeth S. CI irk to Wtyiam 8.

Crow and another, fR 8 $76) 76,000 MTH ST. a a. 122.7 ft of Broadw; iy, 5ox -1 16.2x50.2x120.2 William L. another to William Gunn and another, 8 $35, mtr $45.000) 1 TCI) BT. s.

10O ft a of 2d Av, ia.M102.2s Jonas Weil and another to Abral am Weinparten. (R 8 $5.50, mtg ii) 100 813T BT. 272.6 ft ot Amu lerdam Av, 17.6x102 2: Minnie E. Stam and others to Josephine B. Yard.

tR 8 810.50. mtr 1 87TH 8T. 115 West, 16.8x100 Sei na A-Clark and another to Samuel W. dark. all liens, (R 8 81250) 1 84TH ST.

s. 25U ft of 2d 25x 100.8; Samuel C. Baum to Gej rse" Hofmftnn(R $8, mtg 1 86TH- ST. a. 80 ft of Park A lOOx 100.8 02d St, 235 ft -Park.

Av. JlflxlOO.8; Daniel McL. Qi acken- bush to Lambert B. Quackenbu and another, all liens 1 10CTH 8T, s107.8 ft of Coiuml ua Av. 27.6xlOO.il; V.

Everltt Macy to Oeorxe L. Felt. (R 8 $10. mtg 1 lOfiTH ST. a s.

175 ft of Madt Av. 25xM); Philip A. Fitzoatrick a id an- other to Bridget D. Fltzpatrlch (mtg $24,000) ..,7. 29.000 108TH ST, C8 West.

25x100.11; Al -ert Y. Doncllan and wife to Mary Bell i nd aa- other, 8 35,750 loSTHT. 7 and -8, a. 150 ft.w if Cen- tral Park Weat, 50x100.11: Tho nas J. McLaughlin to Andrew J.

ilteside and annther. (R ft $45.50, mtg $7 OuO) .115.600 118TH ST. o. 150 ft of 1st lV, 25x loo.lO;- Mary Fay. IndlviduaUy' and as executrix, and othera to Berua 4 Bamuel Lowensteln.

20,000 118TH ST, 150 ft of 1st lV. 2i)X 100.10; New York Life Insuran. Com- 4 pany td Carrie Prankenhaler m4g Sto.eoo, 16.500 124TH ST. a. 20 ft of Ami terdam Av, 188x100.11; 124th St, 200 rt of Amsterdam Ar, 10uxl00.ll; V.

Kverttt Macy to George I Felt. (R 8 $5 1.50).. I 125TH ST. a. 100 ft of Broadw 25x Wt.ll: Georre R.

Bchleffelln to eter J. McCoy. 1 137TH BT. 282 and 284, a. 81.

lxM.il; West End Av, S58. a corner 77th I St: the Teachers Bulldlas and an Association of the City -of New York; Thomas J. McLaus-hlta, fR 8 8771 77,000 150TH ST. 677 50x118.5 Schaefer to Herbert Le 1 llena. 1 156TH ST, s.

at line of Lot 2 8, map -of Dater estate, runs 1 Vx lOOx 14 100: Joseph Oalio tD au C. Birch, all liens. (R 8 6oc) 1 lflOTH BT. a. 100 ft a of Courtla idt Av, 50x100: also strip 1.4 ft a of li th Btl- lying; between a of aald lot am a vf old Ftntay Bt.

lylnir In front o' above rareel; Christiana Kura, wk) iw, to James A. 1WTH a 100 ft of Courtla idt Av, M-xlOO; slao atrip 1.4 ft nrof 1 -ith St, lvlna; between a of said lot an a of "old Finlav St, lying- in front c' above release and quitclaim: ilentlna fileason to James 1 IfloTir 8T. a a. 100 ft. of Cofcrtlandt Av.

rsrxlOO. with aH title to (trip in froAt.of; Frederic Gublnelll anti others, heirs, to James AConnsllv. IR III 1 Ann I 100TH ST. a I'M ft of CoUrtiandt jv, waiw. i nit uur vinp in front of; Mark Kelley to James A.

Connolly, (H $6). ..1 6.000 180TH ST. new Una. 82 ft hf T. Courtlandt-- A v.

new line. James Ay Connolly to Florenc Stolu. OtST) 7.000 Reoordcd Leasei 8D AV. Corner -tf 123d St. 40.11x00; Henry H.

Heert 14 Charles Kins and William Volk I 61ST ST. 4 East; William H. Huller to nussn u. nerxer, a Tig yaara isom yet. 't $2JQ0 Recorded Mrtgaoe Interest Is at per cent, udleas otherwise specinea.

CHASE. Oeorse. to the TOle earantae and Trust Company; 74th St, 8 years. 4-Der 34 Waat, Jl.000 45. 000 17.000 8.000 10.000 CROW.

William and James Wi Taylor ir Kiisanetn ciark; onitr 122.7 ft of Broadway, year. ft. s. FELT. Oeorra to X.

Ever! 'M'ecy; Bt, 200 ft of Anisterdam av, years, a per cent. FELT. Oeorse U. to V. 124th St, -a s.

200 ft Av. 8 years. 6 Der Ihrerll Maer: of Arssurdam FRAKKBNTHALER. Carrie, to 1 York Company; ma Ht, 1 year. 4e per FHANKENTHaLeR, Carrij Est.

118th 4 Bimon i per aia; iaat iistn st, i ye-, OtrNN. Wliliani. and Andrew 1.000 rant to the Central Realty Bond an Trt Corn- pany: 56th Bt. a. 122.7 ft way, 1 veer, per cant, Broad- 000 son to the.

City Cold Storage Company. The deed does not yOREI and Andrew Orent td ya Broad- way, 1 jear, per st orm HEPBURN. Leonard F.r Tide and Trust 'Company; Broad-' y. 4a, a rears, 1-eth, Wt and eil fiOEMAK.V Geori AT "'to' 'SamneicC -t, yearsT pir iPi' 'aid Joseph ilJYh Av. as.

o.8 ffa I.T"""6- 16.006 HTAMS Joseph, and Joseph BmllU "ti xnUBe: Av. a 8, ft or ttntn Ft. 5 lanrs KAS8EWIT2. Jacob, to -Jac Mingenl stein; 237 to 841 East St, demand. per cent ,...7.

an noA KE-Enan. Michael Beadleaton rZZLi'l'i 2d Av, demand. 6 rer cent, 1,500 LAN DON, Edward to the Brooklyn -Bank! 88th St. 8, 95 Ct of 4 per cent .200.008 IiOWENFEUD. JPInciia; and William rer to New York Security and Trust lOW EN8TE1N, Bernard and Samuel, to r.

executrix, Ac, and Rlvlntton St, a. 24.11 ft of UkU Bt. 1 8 per 1.000 MaLONE, Thomas, to Michael Eats: ITospect Av. 43.8 It of 184th St, eara, 4H par McCOY. Peter to Robert W.

Courtney WadsworthAv, eoraer of load St. 8 years 5 000 McLAUORXIN. to the Teach- Bulldins and Loan Association) West End AV, Corner Of St, 1 4 82.500 MELKEH Feiae. and Rafal 'Kursrok to Isidore Jackson and Abraham Stern; 8th i nd 333 -demand. 6 per Cent, 22,000 RYSHPAN, Max.

-and wife to the State. Hank; Ridge St, 128 and 130, 2,800 SIMONBON. Alfred U. to John IStiydock; 74tb St, s. 200 ft 01 Columbus Av, raars, 4 per 15.000 EPROES8IO.

Sad Wife to Her- nan Mundhelm; 170th St, 61.10 ftw 8ti montha per and wife to Mary iK-TIlden: 160th St, a 117 ft a ot Courtlandt Av: also strip lying la front of above, 8 years 1.000 STOI.Z, and wife to Mary i. Tllden; 160th St, 02 rt ot Courtlandt Av, with strip 1.4 In Tront. 8 years 2.000 WEINQARTEN, Abraham to Jonas Well and another; 72d hU a 100 of 2d Av, Installments. 6 per 1.000 WEIN8TEIN. Rachel, to Annie Simon; -13th Bt.

230 TSast. 1 year, 6 per 6.000 WEINSTEIV, Rachel, to Annie Simon; 13th St, 232 Baat. 1 year, per ft, 000 Assignments of Mortgagea. GftEEK8amueV to Alfred Krower. KNOX.

Etre V. to Mary J. Sheppard, 8-32 part 2.250 MKTROPOUTAN LIFE INSURANCE Company to John R. Here man and ethers, 16.000 Lis Pendens. 175 ft 6f 9d Av, 23x1012; Karl M.

Wallacb acalnst Ray W. Cox and others, ot niortsase;) attorney, J. Kohler. 80TH 8T. SB.

168 ft of Amsterdam Av. 20x 102.2; Mary Hoyt against Jacob B. Weinberg and others, tforeclosure- of mortsage;) attorneys, Daly, Hoyt A Mason. 06TH ST, a. 188 ft of Central Park West.

20 100.8; Linda M. Allen against Edward W. Kll-pa trick and others, (foreclosure of mortgage:) attorneys, Briesen Knauth. 1 112TH s. 825 ft of 7th Av.

lTxlOail; Lent 1m Diets axainst Townsend Verity and others, (forecloaure of mortgage;) attorneys, Btltt A Phillips. 122D ST, 70 East: John A. Stewart and others, trustees, Ac, against William Lyman and others, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorneys, Phil bin. Beekman A Menken. 185TH ST, 150 ft of Park Av, 16.8x100; Elisabeth W.

Gwynne against Charlea K. Miller and others, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorneys. Clocke A Clocks. 180TH ST, 166.8 ft of Park Av, 16.8x100; Alice E. and Mabel C.

Leonard against Charlea R. Miller and others, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorneys, Clocke ft Clocke. Mechanics' Liens. AMSTERDAM AV, Comer of 182d 8t. 2.10xl00: John C.

L. Backer against Samuel McCracken, owner aad eontrac- -tor. J45 AMSTERDAM AV. corner of 118th St, luoxlOO; Cornea A Bunt against Hugo F. Hoefler, owner and contractor 2.378 BLEECKER ST, 124; Baltimore Machine Works against Richard P.

Rltterbusch, owner; C. Purdy. $.310 KING'S BRIDGE ROAD, s. 66 ft of Marion 28x3o; Nanne Bergman against the New York City Church Extension and Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, owners; Frederick Albrecht, oontractor 150 17TH 7 East, and 1 nth St. IO East; r-John Gllmour against Thomas H.

Bell, owner and contractor 1'iTH ST, 417 and 410 Weat; Antonio Cirrito against Max Hart and J. Dahnt. owners and contractors 900 42D to 45TH BT. from Depew Place a Vanderbllt Av, (Grand Central Station:) Gustav E. Walter against the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad-' i i.

Company, owner: Marts ft Glbba and- Grace Hyde Company, 1,434 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS UNDER CHAPTER 78. LAWS OF 1900. BROOMS ST, 807 to 313, and Forsyth St. 107; Harris Mandelbaum and Fisher Lewlne with Samuel Msadel and liar, ris Maran. 7 payments.

.840,000 $TH AV. corner of 120th St. lOO.llx 136x123x123; the Metropolitan Life In- 1 suranoe Company with Julius and Gustav J. Flelschmann. 7 payments ....185 000 8TH ST.

831 and 33.1 Efest; Isidore Jack- son and Abraham Stern with Falge Mel- ker and Rafal Kurxrok, 10 payments. 22.000 B6VH BT. a a. 123 7 ft a of Broadway, 50x116.2x00.2x120.2; Central Realty Bond and Trust Company with William Gunn and Andrew Grant, 0 60,000 BUSINESS New YoTrt City. 1 Thomas E.

Sloaic. A deficiency Judgment for $8,400 -was docketed yesterday against Thomas E. Sloan In favor of Jsmea D. Trask growing out of the- foreclosure sale of property Nos. 554 to 5(52 West Twenty-fifth Street.

Samuel Ltttlc The eherlff baa received an execution against bamuel Lyttle, plumber, ot West One Hundred and Seventeenth Street, for $7S7 in favor of the Standard Pliimhlncr Runnlv romonv Ti 1 1 i'm; nas been in business two years. Leopold Taticc Judge Brown ofv the United States District Court has appointed Benjamin -Barker temporary receiver of the assets of. Leopold iglick- cloak manufacturer, at 28 Waverley Place, who filed a petition in bankruptcy on Feb. 1. on the application of the M.

B. Claflin Company, a creditor for VlKSAILtKB Producb Compaxt. The Bhertff has received an execution for $2,530 against the Versailles Produce Company of 3. Gansevoort Street in favor of K. S.

Alpaugh ft -balance due -for money advanced to the comnanv. Th nm iiq xr -was Incorporated under New' York' laws on june i. ihh, witn a capital stock or and Horace E. Stout was President. The company dealt In poultry and produce, the shipping point being at Versailles.

Ohio. The liabilities are reported to be $0,000. McCarthy A Hatward. The 8heriff hae received two executions against McCarthy ft Hay ward, plumbera at Park Avenue, one for $161) in favor of the Henry "Huber Company, and the other for $418 in favor of William H. Hussey A Son.

When, the Sheriff went" to make a levy he -was tnformed that they had given a bill of sal. to John Simmons. When the judgments rere obtained Henry 8. Hay ward was- not served with the summons. The business was started four years ago.

Thb bo roe B. Douglas Tradix-i Company. The George B. Douglas Trading Company, dealer in Iron." steel, and other metals at 100 William Street, made an assignment yesterday to- Ueorge K. Douglas, the President of the companV.

The deed was signed by John- B. B. Douglas, the Secretary The present, company was Incorporated under New York laws In August, 1S07. with a capital stock of $2.5.10. but never had any mating at Bradstreet's.

It was organised when the firm of George B. Douglas Brother had gone Into liquidation. George B. Douglas declined to be Interviewed regarding the assignment Prom other sources It was learned that the liabilities are about and the an flgnment was caused by severe losses on large accounts, which bad been considered gilt edge. v.

PETITIONS TH BANKRUPTCY. Waldewor Dorvma'n. WaWewor Dorf-mann. a physician at 124 Rivington Street, has tiled a petition in bankruptcy with liabilities $1,119 and nominal assets consisting of $Ui0, stock of the Granite State Provident Association, of no value. Joseph I Mrats.

Joseph L. Myers, salesman at 140 Fifth Avenue, has filed a petition in bankruptcy with liabilities -and so assets. The debts were contracted as a partner in- the firm of J. ft -A. J.

Myers, who did business as Mme. milliners, formerly at' 288 Fifth Avenue, eight years ago. Against American Wall Paper Company TRENTON. N. Feb.

2. Frank Ct Edwards, James Wakefield, and Charles Brown of have filed a bill In the United States Court asktng that the American Wall Paper and Paint Company be adjudged in bankruptcy, alleglng-an Indebtedness of $8,853.13. Edwards's claim of $8,537.07 for loans and securities to the Wakefield 'holds a judgment for $240.10. assigned to him by Edwards, who obtained the judgment against the company about a year ago. and Brown holds a note made by.W.

S. Holbrook of the compuny for $GK, and indorsed by Ths complainants allejcs that the all Paper and Paint Company a short time ago transferred ail iu belongings to 3.1901, Winter Resort. 80 Mm $4 Mp Km to to UU.01:t't:-U!KAY:MURE.':ii: mthb deach; i Atlantic City New Jersey, Tkt WerU Fataed All Th Tear Health aad Pleasara Reaort, ft uuUii itii lit: tX3 rxtrccr inrVV) i ii i (i a i i i7ii Mx fn Urged ail Improved. Oyev B0 Private natba Kewr Dining Room enclosed la glass, directly fsTelnsr th XJmZ -5 Atla.tlej toasr for decoratla itimZtT fKlimZH Hub Parlors aleaibld la aise. Capacity HO)" Th on s7si I a I ifJIZZ 1Z tork Vi ''sylvaala, R.

sit 9itiE-'iaiV? dZu. wtT Sew Jersey Central at 3i4U p. jf dally. 1 UF 1- s. WHITE.

JRh Owaer and Pror. The Homestead, Pan wood. N. J. One bone from City Hall, Jersey Central Ralh-ead; five mln-tee walk from station- delightful location for winter: piaaaaa (encktaad with alasa in Winter) 126 feet ion; steam beat, eleotrlo UghU; Math-erwood water.

The Bouvter. 1W) Sooth Tanneesee AUantlo City, N. J. Steam heated, near beaoh; table tansurpaseed. Mrs.

Bprlncer. a number of creditors for the purpoae of making thenr preferred creditors. Chicago Bankrupt Owes $740,360. lihTU Ntw York Timtt. -r CHICAGO, Feb.

of are scheduled by WllUaai R. Mygatt, a bankrupt broker, The principal claims are those of the American Loan and Trust Company, Beston. for I13.00O; the National Bank of Commerce, Denver, Randolph Townsend, New York. Guarantee Trust Company of New York. People's Savings Bank of Providence, R.

Chase NaUonal Bank of New York, Kanadawar Land and. Bulld-rng Company of Denver, Albany City: NaUonal Bank, Albany. N. J. W.

Chapman, New York, Na-tlonalBank of New BerUn, N. National Bank of North America, Boston, and National Bank of Commerce, Providence. $10,000. Proposed Receiver for Rogers Works. N.

eb. On the return of an order to-day to show cause why a receiver should not be appointed for the Rogers Locomotive Works of Paterson, John C. Pennington, a chemist of that city, was nominated for the 1ut no action was taken, the hearing going over to Monday. The nomination was made by William Pennington, a brother, who appears as counsel for Jacob B. the President of the Insolvent company.

'FlaVel McGee and Eugene Stevenson, representing five Directors, opposed the, selection of Mr. Pennington. Judgments. (." The following judgments were filed yesterday, the first name being that of the ASH. Magnus William Marx- and another $038 c.AiEKtfiJOBF.

Michael R. D. Douglass. no BAUMANN Arthur vooin A Co.r 18 BOKUIA, Dominlck J. Roman and an- other 438 BROVTKEU, Sarah A HI BE LA Thomas H.

H. L. Garwood 52 PELL, Thonias H. Catherine 328 12 KISS, Claranoe 1. United Kloctrte Light and Power Company 22 EURLINQ, George The.

Btove Works 71 BLACK. Garrett Williams Com- pany 808 BROWN, Harry E. Mary A. Soule 2U2 CROMBIB. Charlea B.

Be ran ton and Le- Coal Company 28 CH1JCIN. HymanBtony, Brook Paper Company 148 DAVIO BTEVEN'SON BREWING COM- pany H. U. as Commissioner, AUred W. G.

li. 1.040 DKNNETT, Alfred W.O. H. 2474 FOL LKE, John 11., and Charles 8.. Bates -The First NaUonal Bank of Middle- 5 "town, N.

Y. 330 Pl'NNO. Luli and IipoSohmltt Bchwanenfluegel '872 GOBLIN G. sJaanne Dcbcnhim and othera Set GREENWALDT, John Leopold 31 GWVER, T. D.

158 Michael Pr Wirstoe. 44 HKK1NG. Frederick, and J. H. Relchert C.

-17 HARLET." David W. J. O. 19 HERTZ. Peter Co has 41 JEFFERDS, Edward A.

125 JOHNBON. C. and Manhattan Con- tracting Company Nyack Gaslight and Fuel Company. 631 JOHNSON, C. and Manhattan Con-tractlnff Company Vljlaga ot 100 KRUGE.V, Otto C.

H. Willson and other A 73 LKNZEN, Joseph J. Helming, administrator. 301 LAURIE. J.

Edward W. S. Webb, as President, Ac, 87 MA8SES. John, and John Patterson 8. Geller S5 MAYS.

Julia F. A. 65 Ida anatrit (v-' D. 8. Evans, 684 POLK.

Maurloe J. H. 8M RVFP. Albert C. 4i REILLY, Philip W.

H. Hussey and an- other 41 ROOT. Xarwia 8. R. S.

-Dlsbrow. 143 RE18S. Bert K. J. Wolf and li BCHERMIKAN, August Ph.

A Wm. Et- ling Brewing Company S.7S7 SLOAN. Thomas James D. Trask 8.40 SCHOTT8. Julius-R, Peyton )0 BOHM.

Albert C-B- Shea "(S3 THE METROPOLITAN STREET RAlIy- way Comiany I. Stern, by 278 THE FORTX-BECOND STREET. HAS-" hattanvllle -and St. Nicholas Avenue Railroad Company P. 1,250 THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD COMPA- n-j.

rmisw John New York Telephone tompany si THOMAS. John New Telephone Cbmpany 144 YERSAILLEfl PRODCCB COM PA B. S. Alspaugh and 2,638 VOGLER, Margaret N. Vogler.

WHITE George W. J. P. Bt WIRTH. Charles Conhelm and an- ether S3 WELNER.

Prank Alice 2H WERSEBE, John W. Agnes 135 WHITON, Louis Wells, Fargo 4 Co, Rank 230 WUKINB, Dederlck Merchants' Union Ice Company .423 ZEK0WSK.I. Isidore H. B. Claflin Company 858 ZOBEL, Robert P.

Rider Ericsson En-, gins Company i. 20 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD There was practically no business attempted xy iirst nana yesteraay. un tin axcep-tien of the Cot lee Exchange, all the down-town commercial Exchanges were closed in respect to the memory of the late Queen Victoria, with aclal reference to the funeral services being beld in Great Britain and: elsewhere abroad, as Wall as' -to some extent alao In this country. The exchanges and Boards of Trade of all the leading Xtlea of the West and Sooth were closed. There ware no changes In Kroccriaa, aval storaa, or any ef.

the minor markets. the Coffee Exchange the opening call showed a Steady market, with prices fyi 10, points higher on very light foreign and local buvtrur. prompted by higher foreign markets and smaller Braailian port and interior receipts than expected. Spot coffee was dull bat about steady. No.

7 Bio. Invoice lota, were quoted nominally at 7c. The contract prices of coffee ranged as follows: Open. High. Close.

February S.4.n.5A March .5.65 5.55 6.66 5 IK? 3.65 April 6.556(3.60 May ,.55 BftS 5 AS June 5.70 5.70 6.71 B.5(iA.7o July 6.70 6.70 6.70 6.75.75 August eiwtin.no September 6.85 5.85 5.85 6.H.ri.Vh5 CtetobeC 6.Md.tio Novsmber 6siri5.b5 December 8.06 8.05 8.05 auoud.00 Northern, No. 1 foundry, $18; Iron, Southern. No. 2 soft. steel rails, t-itt; p'f Iron, warrants, $10: lake copper.

Ingot, $17; ttn. Exchange lead. $4.874: Bpsltar. Queans County Court Calendar. COCNTY COURT Trial Term-Moore, Court opens and calendar called at 8:30 A.

Mun-' day, Teb. 4. 87 ueaiardins a Lan-SJ Pprs vs. Vt. A son.

North Shore R. 28 McDonald vs. same. 133 Goulds Mtg. Co.

vs. SO Ooslln vs. Thompson 1 Lyons, 50 Pastor tb. Buckley. Kldert ya.

BUpleton. 81 Fahrenteld Va. Haha i8 Zoccolo va. Maefar I et aL COrXTY COURT Special Term Moore, J. 8 Fischer VA Haf fner ill r.occole va Ylede- lOyUurneu va bee st 1 Winter Resorts.

TVrjT: HifT iJi GOLF. HfHTWG. FISHIXO. FLORIDA, GULF COAST HOTELS PLANT SYSTEM. -XxoeUent Golf Courses, with Turf putting greens aad tees, connected with hotels.

Professionals via charge. TAMPA BAT HOTEL, TAMPA. FLA, A. E. Lick.

Manager. Hatel BELLEVIEW, Bel lea lr. on tbeOnlf. rta. J.

Ft Champlln, Manager. SEMI50LB HOTEL, Winter Park, Fla, Edw. R. Bwett, Lessee and Proa, OCALA UOL9C. Ocala, ria.

P. F. Browa, Maaager. HOTEL K1SSIMMKE, I fla. ,1 TUB 1X.U, j.

H. knrdlck. Port Tampa, Pis. Manager. NEW YORK OFFICES.

11 West 23d and 290 Broadway. Also TRAVELERS' INFORMATION CO 8 Park Place and 25 Union Square. leat among the ar lories ot Miti ORI.KA1S la that krre BvesrlM the ROYAL MARCH af the PACIFIC QUEEH uAILROaDS; IU three Routes. Shaata, forthera,) Of deai, (CcBtrsU.) Snaiaet. lioatherau) eaofe traverses more Scenic Lorellnesa than Is to he found bordering any ether railroad on earth, and eTer been its guests, whether for health, recreation, or for rest, attest Its sumpto-ous equipment, eerr Ire, and cuisine.

LIMITED Is merely BEST TRAIW. where ALL are GOOD. For full Information, free Illustrated pamphlets. mP. an time tables, lowest rates.

Bleeping car and steamer reservations, targage checked, apply to SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. 04S rr Bs-tery Place, Building.) New York City. Seaside House, ATLANTIC CTTyn. J. Faeinsr and In full vl.

a-a Open all year. Hot and cold aea baths In boose. 300. Late dinners. Look for, coach.

CHASTE VANS A GALEN BALL, ATLASTICC1TY i. A namatoiium Ith sunertor Hotal Table and Service. Write for Booklet. Piano and Organs. fBasrssM IHwu 14, 7ttmmU Jaibbr Jifslap.

kt $2oa: 225. 250. 275. Rinic with the rreit irtistic olinoa nf trw day In tone, endurance ind Seems incredibls that so eood a Piano can be sold for that money when you cpnsider how little' nf a hnrrton ths lVi BsT va I monthly payments makes It. mti kuai EVEsnn, CASH.

RENTED. INSTALMENTS. ANDERSON CO.1 Alt Cnltnn Cr Kim Pl.ee tl I UHUil 0liL Statioai. Brooklya. npnT) Used by Eminent Artists.

BROOKLYN: fOTV PTTLTON ST. A FT.ATBTOSB AT. MEW YORICi Z9 EAST 14TH HT. eeaaa-Haad Lnrlarkta Uaa4 MAn-ere. $oS $125.

Qrandsr $175 J300. PEASE PIANOS lOO W. 424 9U Jt Weat of eth Ave. For 55 years a standard of excellence teste that is famous for si aging qualities. Direct from manufacturer.

Easy teraoa. Oood used pianos different makes 8123 up. -Write for eatalelgue. PIANO. FOR BALE AND TO RKNT.

EASY TKRUS. BAST 14TH ST. III! in ia new Steck Cprtght Pianos, odd styles, at greatly reduced j) rice a. Also other makes taken In ex. Changs.

A rare opportunity for careful buyers. 11 K. 14TH ST. THE WEST SIDE PIAKO HOUSE. A small, cash payment secures tor you a fine piano, stool, aad scarf; delivered free; tilanne on easy monthly parments.

741-743 near 46th St. SMALL PIANOS FOR SHALL ROOMS, Rich, powerful tone. latest Improvements; rents, 84 up. Several bargains. Including Chic, ering Orand.

Stelnwar MATHUSHEK SON, B'way cor. 47th St Bargaina BeautUul Fischer Bprlsht piano. tVfz new uprights, 125 upward; Stetnway, $160; squares, 830. W1NTERROTH. 106 East 14th St.

branch 8H 5th cor. 15th Bt. Call oa us before elsewhere. Orand mahogany T'prlrht piano, cost 800: will sell tor 1175 cash; manufacturers', guarantee. Inquire elevator boy, list East 116th St, Elegant mahogany upright piano, slightly used.

for 8175: easy payments it -sired fully guar an teed. W. F. Tway Piano S4 8th At. Btelnwsy, every improvement, beautifully carved; great sacrifice.

Elegant Upright, only 875. Biddle's, East Kth Bt. Bacriftee. Magnificent cabinet Qraad Piano. nearly new.

for 1110; cost 82-. need money. 124 East 25th. EXKRHON PIANO E8TAB. 1848.

WAREROOMS. L198 PTJLTOK BROOKLYN. 83 to 88 Rents Pianos with tfandlin attach menu; ream allowed', on purchase yy 624 Weat 43d St. $10 First Payment.F5aiance easy Installments: new upright. Inoluding stool and scarf.

Wsser 824 West 43d Kt. 85.00 monthly Buys Pall-aUa BlIDngs A Co. np-rlgMt; every Flano guaranteed Broa. 624 West 43d Bt, Large assortment slightly aaed Uprights; low Prtcea, easy terms. Weser bit 890, Maanderwalnut upright: $4 monthly until paid.

OOETZ Cft, Court Brooklyn. KL1MANT K8TKT Parler rrgan. little used, for sale, third cuet. Address Nassau L. Room 61A Trenvilo attachment.

A beautiful effect, only in weser Pianos, factory We W. 43d M. ANDERSON nJf 7A IWIll I Rsal Cstats at Auction. Ism Hmm Ids 7 tmm 4. dloj.

PETER F. JiEVER, Acctloneef WILL aELL AT ACCTION OX THLHSDAY, FeSmarjr 14, 1,31. at 13 O'clock at the Kw Tork Real IXata Salew room. Ill Broadway. TRTJ9TESf SALK, By order cf tht Tmsteea'of th $tate of William Henry Gunther, deceased, THB yOLLOWUQ Choice end Vfiloatle- 8-story sad basement brick, stone, and Iron bus nesa with plot of land.

469, 47 1 473 475 Erccn: 3 St. AND No. 55 Greene Street. Southwest Cnrnrr. also TTIT TT1HT tt VTT tinsn lALUaULlS-ViAiJfcil Von KuU, East 3d, 4th, 5th Oak Streets, BERGEN POIIST.

CItyof Bayonne, New Jersey sfg9 Babvoel A Wllcax Cn rsa-traJ K. er Nev Jersey, aad wear staadnrd OU Works) aael twms table's Point. Maps, Ac. at the Auctioneers'. Ill Broadway.

PETER MEYER. Auctioneer. wia sen at aacttoa oa Thnrsdav. Fehroarv 7th IQQt. at 13 o'clock at the New York Real Estate room, 111 Broadway.

EXECUTORS SALE ESTATE! OV TIJtCEJCT the Choice and Valuable Property KO. 238 WEST I4TH STREET, KO. 214 YEST I5TH STREET; KO. 131 EAST I5TH STREET 70 PB3R CENT. OW BOND A MORTGAGE FOR 1 OR TIT A TV AT a trril rrxie sps, of WILLIAM A.

BOTU E1, At- torney for Executors. 14s Broadway, and at lh auctioneer's. Ill Broadway. PETER MEYER. Auctioneer." wm saU at auction oa vl Thursday, February 7tb, 1901.

St IS o'clock at the New York Real -Estate Saiearoom. Ill Broadway. TRUSTEES SALE afi9 Ll Taw tfan a sbwTM aNwsr sAA4a ASMS AAA SB JOSEPH V. HAMBURGER. the following CHOICE AND VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPtRTY, 41, 43.745 4F Elizabeth Street, 94, 9S Mott Street, i 103 105 Mott 118, 120 l2i Baxter Street? THH ABOVH PROPERTIES ARE SITVATH BETWEEN CANAL AND HEBTKH nTHKETt.

For mapa.vAe., apply to DAVLs A KAUF. MANS, Esqa, Attorneys fur Trustees, 28u Broad, way, aad at the auctioneer's. 111 Broadway. PETER F. MEYER, Auctioneer, WIXl.

auction on THURSDAY, February Uth. ftjol. at IS o'clock at the Kew Tor Real Sstate Sales. rootn. Ill Broadway.

OBD8K, Or TIUTEHS OSTHSS DWLU i THE Choice Valuable Property COXSISTIKa op tt Ustrr brlok apsrtaieatA Wltk lata' Of? DM rt a ooo, ooi, coy ovi yiu Ave. I- ajio ini vc Mid rCf.i Sonthwt -Cr yth tai 6tb' St, e-tory krawaitiia- apartmeata, wiik ul 115 and 117 East Strtziii I Maps, at "Auctioneer" Ill Broadway. PETER F-V MKVFft: AiirfJofir saw sa Bwa SSBSrSaWaVWI fl V' will sell at auction tea -V Wmtoj, February Ulh, ISair, at 13 o'clock at the New Tork Real Estate Sales room. 111' 1 executors: sale. n.

KSTATsT OP GEOROB HATER t8J- CKA8ED. 2 five-story brick apartsMnts with lets, Nos. 503 505 West 158th between Broadway and Arnsterdaaa Av. 4-story bctek apartment with sot. 4 I No.

645 East 155th Street. between Melrose and Courtlandt Area. Kaps. Ac, at the AocUonear's. Ill PETER F.

MEYER. Auctioneer, will sell at auetloa os' Tharsdaj, February 1901, at 11 'deck at the Mew Tork Real Satate Bale roosn. Ill Broadway, EXECUTORS' SALE, TO CLOoB THB EPTATK OP FrlXUERIClUI BCHMiirr. 4-atory brtck buildins; with lot, No. 440 East 12th Street.

Uape, at the Asetkmaef 111 Broadway. Hotsts and Rsstaurarits. fftfc sw Kss $4J9f IsmJW 0 swa, HOTEL 58th ST. A MAD13DX AVE. 4 a a Family and Transient Rooms.

81 rer day. Roonw with hath, 8X Slnsle Rooms. per week. New. Flrepreof.

'CAKNOT BH EQUALLED FOB THE VONET. THE 8TON1NGTON'. 1.M1 44TH Bed 45th St. Flrst-clara family bot.L;xvrr room RMm hratad: sanitary plumMiw ifaroa.h. -out; apartment ea suite; larre and an.a'l roorusr eaoallant tabu; awdaraU rates; Amctcao asd Europeaa plan.

f9d Kt BX XTmm rVlAMUi 88 we.k000' a'nnr 60c Table board. Excursions. All Travelllns; Sxyeaaes IaelnaleeT. Fl 0RIDA-'ctol Naw Tork. JLr; 10 Jaeksoavllle.

PaSetkal Ocklawaha River, Silver Sprl na, Tampa. Hba Vh Ormtwd. ft. AwtotlM Ac. 344 rt.va.

SITS. Alao skwrter trip every Prtday, $70, Havana, 9, 16,11 days, $30 Old Point, etc, Feb. 21. 6 days, $25 Washington, Feb. 21, 3 days, $12 pesorlnive Prncramroa free on spvlicatlon.

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