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III THE REAL ESTATE FIELD New "Bulling at Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street. Apartment Houm on Wst 124th Street Sold New Motet en 44th Street --Other 7 HoldrtSre. A Wex4 Mu lniei for tho Charles Frederics: Hoftmaa estate, tor a term twenty-one years, the plot at the outhwMt corner of 81xth Avenue and Thirty-second Street. 100 by upon which the leases will erect A modera bue-W hees structure Not hire could be learned yesterday from the interested parties relative to the identity of the lessee. Current report bad it that the property has been take, by dry roods concern.

W. M7 V. Hotfrnah. when inquiry was made ac to the terras of the lease, would only say that the annual rental shows a handsome return on $850,000. A part of the plot was ae iulred only recently by Hoffman Brothers, who took it in a trade with Mrs.

El-bridge T. Oerry. giving: in exchange 4 and Warren Street. William P. IrfrweA Co.

have sold for H. Webster the Howell apartment house, on the south side of One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Street, 200 feet west of Amsterdam A venue, a seven-story structure on a plot 100 by 100.1J. Other property was given In part payment, the amount involved in the transaction being- about f. Harreli' has sold for Charles Laue the six-story apartment bouse 331 Lexlng. iTl.uAIBua' wrner of Thirty-ninth Street.

24 by hi). -Samuel Qoldstlcker has sold for George Macculloch Millar to Justice P. Henry the Scotia Building, a three-story brick structure, at the southwest corner AYnV nd ty-nlnth Street, on plot 100.5 by 145. I. Phillip Co have sold for the estate of Michael M.

Van Beuren to a Burghnrd 213 West Fifty-eighth Street, an old dwelling a lot 25 by 100.fi. This property adjoins the iot upon which Miss Helen M. Gould will erect Private stable, although Miss Gould is in no way interested in the foregoing transaction. -The Longacre Realty Company, of which J- -C. Potter is President, has bought from J11" wt Forty-seventh btreet.

20 by 100.5. The company already owned No. 145 to 131, and has also taken Over from Potter A Brother No. 155 to 15a, making in all a plot 100 by 100.5, one of the largest parcels under single ownership In the Longacre Square section. Hall J.

How 4k Co. have sold for Potter ft Brother 100 to 115 West Forty-fourth Street, a plot 75 by 10A5, to Michael Mc-Cormack. who will ereet thereon a twelve-story apartment hotel. Pl Forest Simmons, in conjunction with Duff Conger, has sold. for Isaao Scheuer to Alfred Sharps, for about $70,000.

the-four-story brownatone-front dwelling 2ti jaat aeventy-elxth Street, ltf by 102.2. Jesse Bennett Co. have sold for Fannie Rocowskl- the three-story dwelling 14 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth l- William J. Roome ha sold for William and Charles Kstwick the two three-story dwellings, and 233 West Twentieth Street. Charlea Dana Gibson, "the artist, who bought the four-story dwelling- 103 Kaat Sixty-fourth Street about two months seo, has resold the house at a handsome profit.

It is said that Mr. Gibson has bought, for occupancy, another dwelling, on Seventy- thlrtf Bret. near Park Avenue. B. C.

ft F. Burry have sold for Begins, Sturmdorf to Charles B. Dumb the three-story dwelllng 10tt East Slxty-seoond fcirteU.lfl by ho.5. -is reported that Louis Hyama and another have sold 128 East Seventy-ninth Streets three-story brownstone-front dwelling. 2 by 102.2.

Beniamin Richards has sold to Frederick; Trowbridge the three-story brownstone-sSSt-'M t9 i TPrtylghth Cha7ls. 8, Rotter, rother sold for Cummin ft Ferguson the five-story single flat Ki West One Hundred and Third by 100-Ui Sehmeidter Bachrach have sold to Schleslnger ft Fenichel. for imorovement. Xt and 824' West Eleventh Street. 45.0 by 60.

Adolph Peehner has bought the five-story brick building TV East Seventy-ninth Street. 25 by 102.2. Mandel ft Maran have bought front a Dr. Bluestone 233 and 235 Henry Street, by P. Imperato has sold for Jacob Cohen the six-story tenement 2.159 First Avenue; also, for John Beekman, the four-story tenement 344 East One Hundred and Sixth 8treet.

The purchaser of the latter parcel has eeanld It to Antonio Vlrga. Martin Walter, as broker, has sold to William Lang the plot at the southwest corner of Treraont and Prospect Avenues, ISO by 100. Harry M. Goldberg, through Issac Cohen, has bought from Stern ft Jackson the two five-story flats 65 and CT East One Hundred anl Fifth Street. Nichols ft Luramls have sold for Mme.

Xenie Henschel Cbelrainskl of England, wife of the Polish artist, the four-story brownstone dwelling 61 West Forty-sixth Street, on lot 20 by 100.5. H. Kelson Flanagan was associated with Nichols ft Lummis in the sale. B. F.

McQuay ft Co. have sold for R. W. Thomas the two-story and cellar one-family frame dwelling 1,412 I Fontain Ave. Result at Auction.

Yesterday's offerings In the Trinity Building Salesroom resulted as follows; Br William M. Ryan, Jio. 19 West SIxtr-fourth Straat, south aid-, X.V fM waat at CaotroJ Park West. 2S by 100.8, five atory brick flat; fceioaur sale, to James E. Mitchell.

800 Ur Jamea U. Wella. Third avenue, north side, the block front between Brook Avenua and Port Morrta Branoh Railroad. 4.S by SS.S br 75.S by 16.1, three We-story flats, with a tores; foreclosure sale, to the plaintiff. By Peter F.

Meyer A Co. Jto. 818 Wast Seventy-ninth Street, north aide. 900 feet west of Waat Bud Avenue, Jiw By Jin.3. awen-auirr Drica rise: xo eloaure sale.

the DlaJnOff. J. shlag 1U.T90 TttK. BCILDUG DEPARTMEHT. The only plans filed yesterday were for the following-alterations: No.

110 to 123 Broad Street, to a seven-story brick btalldisc with- lota sad stores; B. T. Oerry, Newport. owner; J. B.

Snook ft Son. architect! i eeat, 42,000. Ne. Nasaau Street, to six-story brick offices with store: M. Foater ef 1.0M Third Avenue, waers H.

Richtar. of 6S Rrad Street, architect: coat. 00O. Sixth Avnu-, west side, 100 feet north of Twenty-fifth Street, to a four-story brick dwelling with store; 8. Mark, ewoer; B.

W. Berger, art'hltecti coat, $300. Manhattan Aveane and One Hundred aad Nlseteeath Street, northwest corner, to a three-story brick apartment bouse with store; M. V. Doeohoe of 2,504 Broadwar.

owner and architect; coot, sj.jtno. '-Not. JUT and 229 St. Klcholas Avenue, to a sign; J. Uevlna.

owner W. T. Tot ten. archl-tect; cost. 3b0.

Braadway aad Ose Hundred and rortyeecond Street, aouthweat eoraer. to a alsn; ConlUM brothers, owners; a. WllUajnaoa, srehltact; Coat. $300. Nos.

and 106 Fulton Street, to a fifteen-story brick office building with store; P. A. Sorg. Mlddletown, Ohio, owaar; J. B.

yrank-l)s of Broadwar. arehttectt ooat. $6oo. h'a. 170 Anietardaia Avenue, to a fire-story brick tenement with store; P.

Fa use! of ins Kam Second Street, owner; H. Beselniaa of 133 Sevendt Street, architect; eoat. $600. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. lp the ftvUewtng list mtg stands for mort-gage and Bi" for revenue stamps.

The war revenue taw. as emended, provldee that a 29-eeet st sana shall be placed on aS convey anoea where the considaratloa or value exseeds 12,800 ahd Is uader $1000. Twenty-five cents additional is eequlreu for each $500 of consideration over 93.0OQ. eonslderatloB has been held to SBeaa only the equity above the mortgags, esnept rare cases where the purchaser assumes payment ef the mortgsgay The aaoeaat ef the mort-sae pls $XS00 pise $.000 Usms the raise ef the revenue stamps ea the csaversooe should there-tore ahow the true consideration for all properties over $2,600 la value. Friday.

March 14. 4 AM9TERDAJ A $44. a 28.6x90 rraiik TliySoVte Ktnma B. Hendricks, mtf 7777. fi AVENi'B A.

s. 67.1 ft of 69th St. 1S.M7P; Samuel B. Wray and others to sas Kosdeisperger. (K mtg AVEJU C.

170. a. BSxfix3Iz23x31aet: Faasott to baasuei Oaas, IT.OWJ M.00Q lf.B. snd s. 86.9x77: -Mleaael Levi to Alrahm Wernberg and cTHkRiKg ST, pr laly Av.

Si yf I1 6oixiisoxi77.i uertrude A. Ftnclte, nllvldswliy ana as, te Merkus I DDANH ST, 130, 2S.llxll6.11x29x lle.ll; Sylvester Pope end ethers, executors, to Al later Greene, (R 8 83,000 QHKENWICH ST, IM. 2o.2xTxlx Rachel ZUegler and ethera to Wll-helmlna Loeter, (mtg 8 19,000 HAMILTON ST. 12, s. So.lxl04.1xx loi.ll! Alfred J.

Wtluwt la Lm Oreenberger. trots $2SOUO Omitted HUDSON ST, OdO, 2UalOW.4x21.lX 102. Julia Grant, widow, to Samuel Bchwab. IH $10.75) 1 LOCUST AV. swa.ataweef Prospect Av, 150x100; Uartla Walter to WlUiam Lang, (R $13.75, mtg $10.000) 100 LOTS 27 and 2s, map of portion ef Hunt eetste; Frank Lots te Hallie Lota, tmtg 1 LOTS 72 and 73.

map of 111 eaute; Adeline Groaamaa to Otto M. Mielaoa and wife 1.400 MADISON AV. 75.4 ft of 110th St, 25.8x75; Betty Maaanar te Max Cohen and another. Oatg $11,000, 1 Madison av, a corner of 129th St, F.y S6x8e.ll; The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent Paul to Frank PARK AV.

a. estenda from 49th to 50th St. somas Berkeley to the Guarantee Truat Compaay, (mtg 8 $28) 777771... ..,.,133.600 PROSPECT AV. 734.

18.8x90; Roaalie M. SltngeslaBd to Richard T. Sullivan, (mtg $4,000) 1 TREMONT AV. OTTth St.) a a. 25.4 ft of Ryer Place, or Belmont Av, 2.2x91.6; Four A.

Snglesoa to rrederick SohulU. quitclaim 300 TRINITY AV. s. 50 ft south of 161st St. O0c50 to Av Henrietta Hopoock to Augusta Riegelmaa, 1 WEST END AV.

OS, 25.10 ft of 61st St, 74.8x100; Jennie Neuberger to Louis C. Nrubrrxer (mtg 1 WHITK PLAINS ROAD, a. Lot 27. map of Waahlngtonvllle. 26.llxlM.7x Robert Stewart to William IX Miller, quitclaim 1 WHITE PLAINS ROAD, s.

475.11 ft Becker Av. 25.axl8S.4x2S.6xlU0; WU1- lam Penfield to Max Parpart I 2D AV, 1129, s. 20xH0; Ellas Kemp-. ner to Albert Mede and wife. (B 8 centt mtg rerecorded 1 tt AV, a east of lot 653.

map of 'Wakefield, t8.5xl9U20.0xm; Mary Sullivan and others to Maria Keogh 900 ST) AV. 1.6SS to 1.SS3, a corner of S5th St, 75.6x100; Nathan Wise and wife to Max Marx, 8 $5) 1 3D AV. a 1X2 ft of 145th St. 2Ss 100.11x2&xl22.e; Helen McCartney; ex- ecutrlx. to Jennie O'Ryan, (mtg $.000.) Part .777........

$TH AV, a 25.5 ft a of 55th St, 25x85; Louts Lowenstein and another, executor, to Lou la Lowenstein and another, mtr 8 $11.50) $0,600 STH AV. S42. 18.8x70; Prederiek Wagner to Clara Wagner. $2.50. mtg 100 PTH AV, 342, a Sylvester Pope and others, executors to Frederick Wagner (R 15.300 UTH ST, 612 East.

25x04.8 George Del-Ion to Henry D. Goodman, (mtg $31,007) BOO 17TH ST, a 230 ft a of Place, 22x92; Annie C. Riley and another to Plncus Lowacfeld and another, (H 8 $8.75) 18.000 17TH ST. sa. WO ft of 3d Av, 22.6x02; Andrew Little to Plncus Lowsnfeld and another.

(R 8 $7.75) 17.750 2TTH ST, 44 West, 2.1x98.8; 8pencer Q. 8rah Ballln, (R 8 $8.75) 18,600 32D ST. 13 Eaet. 28x88.9; Ellma Ripley to Joha McDonald. (R 8 $29.25) 1 32D ST.

11 East, 25x88.8; Mitchell A. C. to John McDonald, (mtg $50,000, 8 821 ST. 11 aad IS East. 60x88.8; John McDonsld to Century Realty Company.

iH 8 $17.50. mtg $85.000) 100 38TH ST. 162 East. 13x8t: Patrick McLaughlin to John M. 1 44TH ST.

67 West. 27.6x100.5; Maurice eichel to the Central Realty Company. JR $1L mtg $30.000) 1 2D ST. 117 East. 16x68.8x16x67.10; Can.

tral Truat Company of New Tork. as to I'rederlc De W. Wells, 8 $3.25) 11.000 4TH ST. e. 104.2 feet east Of PaV 20.10x100.6; Oeorre B.

Poet to Sally mtg. 100 5TH ST, s. 250 ft of Central Perk West. 25x100.5: Clara 8. Jerger to Camilla Sutherland, (mtg $23,000.

S4 100 TH 8T, a a. 230 ft of Central Park West. 25x100.5; Anns Krumwlede to JL Jerger, CR $1. mtg NX) 84TH 8T 827 East, Plncu. Lowenfeid and another to Martha B.

IHuson (mtge Sf.OOO) 8.000 9TTH ST. s.Tl20 eaat of Park Av! Efe Gllroy to Max Rol- I linlck (R 8 $1.25) kooO 60 of Madlaon Av. BOxlOO. 11; Iaaae Fromme. referee, to yZJ 2ic) 6,000 100.11: Isaac Fromme to Salomon Marx.

$.12,028. 2fic 41 staaiaon AV, SOX 5,000 98TH ST. a. 200 ft nf a- 100x100.11: Salomon Marx to Alexander llrso- (nt 8 $18.30) 100 lOSTH ST. 310 West.

19x100.11: John C. Umberfleld to Charlea A. Terry. (R 8 S4 mtg XZ3.000) J(V) 118TH ST, 350 of 1st Av, 62. 6 100.11: Louis P.

Mahler and wlr. Societa Co-operatlva Corleonese Fran- ceseo Bentivegna, (R 8 $4, mtg 1 115TH BT. EasCjSxlOO.llt HenryGund: lach and others to Arthur R. Parsons. mtg $28,000.

8 $1. 60), 7.7.T. 77. 100 124TH ST, 184 East. 16.8x73: Michael M.

Forrest to Iconise Stewart, all llena "1 1S3D ST. 64 Went. 16x98.11; Helen A. Price to Dora Millar 000 140TH ST. 2oo ft of Lenox Av.

50x MHl Harry Mats aad wife to tTistka Sherman. 8 Z75, mtg $6.000) 1 145TH ST. a 126 ft of Convent Av. 16x19.11; 145th St, a 157 ft of Con- vent Av, Francis J. Schnugg to John W.

Brioa. (mtg $37,500.) 1 148TH ST. a s7l52 ft of Morris Av, 24x Charlea H. Grtffln. referee, to Ella W.

Mills and another, executors, 8 $3.76) 10 000 148TH ST, 176 ft of Morrta Av. 24x100.8; Charlea H. Griffin to Ella W. Mllla and another, executors, (R 8 10.000 151ST ST. S25 ft of Courtlandt Av.

25x116.4; Thomas Murphy to Mary T. Murphy 1 Recorded Leases. AMSTERDAM AV, 424; Henry Solomon to Rudolph W. Traub, 2 years ATTORNEY ST, 152: Hymaa Harris to Aaron Lindenauer, 2 years BROOK AV, 416; Lenhard Maurer to Otto Ollcher, 0 6-12 years BROOME ST. 856; Francis D.

Bailey and others te Mlehele Bbarra, years LENOX AV. 470: George Andrea to Frederick W. Brown, ft NORFOLK ST. 69; Slgmund Bchnee to Max Roeenkrans, 5 years ORCHARD ST. 164; Hermann Boock to Jacob Zo Merrick.

yeera. 1ST AV. 166 Charles Lots to Joseph Fuss. 2 yars 2D ST. a s.

164.6 ft of Avenue 2flx 42x20x43.2: Ana Maptoaden to Elisabeth Trunk. 10 STH AV. 844; George De ben ham to Morris Salomon, 8 yeara 6TH AV, 176: Francla P. McKeon, guard-Ian, to Maude C. Downs, 8 yeara STH AV, 406; Margaret Donnelly to Gerodo Far a no.

8 years $540. 67TH BT, S8 aad 840 Weet. Wx200.10 to SCth St Irregular: Herbert H. True to Judith Whlttler, 10T-12 yeara. 000 to 67TH ST.

407 West; Thomas O'Callaghan to Mary A. Lender. 2H years 59TH BT, 643 West: Peter A. Welch to Isaac Ponker. 6 $060 884 458 1.500 600 860 600 270 4,500 1.740 600 16.000 1.400 960 Recorded Mortgages, Interest is at per unless otherwise specified.

AMES. Frank and others to Grace W. Berry: 34th St, 122 West, prior mtg $55,000. 6 6.009 AVITABILL. Theresa, to Samuel Levy: 113th St, a 200 ft of 2d AV.

2 months, 5 per eent 82,600 BADE. Claua, to the Emigrant Industrial Savings bank; 45U St. 350 Weat. 1 year. 4 pee eent T.600 BALUM, Sarah, to Joeeph L.

Butten-wleser; 27th St, 440 West, due Oct. 1802. 8 per cent to 500 BAUM, Lena, to Charles W. Bloane; Ludlow Street 67 prior mortgage $23,600, due Jan. 11, 1905 000 BOELSEN, Helmer to C.

Frederick-Dedreux; 2d Av. s. 75.2 ft of 92d St, 0 $.000 BOLTAN, Joseph, to Stephen Duncan; Clinton St, 147 and 149, due March 1907 31 OCX) BOLTAN, Joseph, to Pinkus Turk: Clin-ton St, 147 and 149, prior mtg doe Feb. 28. 1904.

6 per 777; 2.000 BR1DGEMAN, Alfred, to the Institution for the Savings of Merchants' Clerks: roadway, 176. 2 years, 4 per eent 10,000 COHEN. Mas. and another to Betty Mess-ner; Madlaoa Av. 1,657, -4 years.

6V per cent 8.000 DANSI8. Max, to Charlea Loebel; Wash, ington Av. ft of 103d St. line, prior mtg $7,000. 1 year, per cent -800 DONNELLY, William to L.

Llndselv Pountaine; 59th Su s. 445 ft of th Av 1 year $.000 DOWL1NO, Margaret te American Mortsage Company: 107th St, a. 360 ft of 21 Av, 3 mortgages, 8 years 17.000 DUBLIN, Samuel, to fgnktS WetsbergVr; Stanton St. J02, prior mortgage $15,000. Installments L65D DUBLIN, Samuel, to American Mortgage Company; Stanton Bt, 163, 8 years.7....

18,000 GANO, Samuel, to the East River Bavl logs Institution; Avenue ft of 11th 8L I year, 4 per cent 10 008 HERZOO, Alexander, to Solomon Marx; 98th St, SW0 ft of Madison Av, due Sept, 1, 1902 1S.R00 JERGER. Clara 8.. to Lillian B. May; fth St. 250 ft of Central park Wet 1 year.

per eent noo KA6HARE, Anna formerly Gersten. to Paulina D. Blrkhahn; Pleasant Av. s. 20 ft of 118th St.

prior mortgage. $7,000. 777. 1500 KINZIOV Joseph, to Augustus T. allien- der, committee; Prospect Av, 8, 298.8 ft of Home St, 3 10.000 KLINKSR.

William to United Savl i. Inga Loaa Society; 58tb St, 95 ft of th Av. part, prior mortgage installments $25 per month, 1.600 LEVISON. Benno, to the iAwyers' tmi Insurance Company; 71st St, 318 West. years.

4 per cent. 13.500 LOGAN, Edgar, to Mary E. Rogers, guardian; 144th St, ft of Amsterdam Av, 8 8 years, each 10.000 LOWENfELD, Plncus, end another to American Mortgsga Company; 17th St, 2" snd 2A8 Est, 1 29.000 LOWENFELD. Plncus, and another to Americaa Mortgags Company; ITth ft, NEW YORK 2oa, and 28 ast, prior mortgage 1 year. McDonald.

per cent 1.000 ohn. to Ellca C. Ripley: aaa St. a. to rt 01 Mao 1 eon av, cent.

60,000 MILLAR, Dork, to Helen A. Pierce; 133d nt. oa Weat. installmenta IT3 per month for first 6 MonUu, taen $50 per month, per eent. 6,000 K1EL8EN.

Otio.M.. and wife to Adeline Groaaman and another: Lote 72 and Tim mf NW eaute, 8 rear. go'd ...77. ,400 Parsons. Arthur to Henry Gund- tista.

ct, iuaau 'year, per csnt RAFTER. EdMnl Tin. 1.000 Insurance Ctiipany; 1st Av, comer of 12ta St, 6 years. 4 per cent 84.000 KOTH. John, and another to Ptnoua Low saother; la Av.

a corner 8CHWAR Sariuel. to Julia Grant; Hud- rr- per cent. 15.009 8ELJE. prtta to William L. Condlt and others.

truiteest lord ham widened, corner of Grand Av, 8 years. 4 per nt $.800 SHERMAN, I brtka. to Jacob Kottek; 14Wth St. a 2ilO ft nt Ui, A A mand. lf L000 SULLIVAN, Richard and wife to Ro- f.n"i ana wiie to rio-salie M.

SUngerland; Prospect Av. 734, 3 Tears ...77. 1.438 THE OCTET. CO-OPERATIVA COR-7 Bentlyegna to Lou la P. Mahler; ll.lth St.

a. 800 ft of 1st AaV $22,900, dee Sept. 14 1904 8 rfcr cent in THK SOCIETA CO-OPERATIVA COR- 'soneee Francesco BenUvegna to Louis J. Mahler; 113th St, s. KM 1.8 ft of due Bept.

g-i ei es9S4trV eaeeeees eeeeeeae en TyTTLE, William to the Mutual Ufe 8.125 i yoBipany; rann Bt, 120 West. due April 1, Iw7. 4 per cent WAGNER, Frsiterick. to William Con- 1.000 fltt and Otnens. trustees; 9th Av.

842, 8 veers. 4 ner I eent. vnM 8,000 WEIN8TEIN. Max. end another to the mate wrmim St.

corner of HleM.ltv 1 a ma WELLS. P. DeWltt. to the Title Guarantee ana i run amiAiiv! 1 1 5 years, 4 per cent WOODARD.Harlln to Charlea 8. 8.000 nymonas.

iTaatee; Broadway, a corner of 66th fct. nndlvidad ihu, a demand ..1.... 77.. 777; 1.500 Asslgii menta of Mortgages. COHN, Monroe to Albert 82.000 CONUfXHJRIS.

Splro, to PI." Brown: 8 aaslgnments Nom, EMIGRANT 'NDU8TRIAL SAVINGS Bank to Title Guarantee and Truat Company. 2 aaelR 4.000 JEWETT, Ch, rUe aa truateel to American Mo tgage Company 12.500 LOWENFELD. lncuX another ii Albert Cappe a.000 MURRAY. Wa lace, and another, execu- PARSONS, Ar hur R-, to Henry Ound- lach and anot Omitted QUACKENBUG H. Abraham Cte He- phael.Lyona 5.000 the State Bank Nom, TITLE, GUAR NTEE AND TRUST COM- the satlonal Savings Bank of the City of A tany 15.000 TITLE GUAR NTEE AND TRUST COM- pany to Harrietts 8.

Hobbs $.600 TITLE OUAPjWiTEH AND TRUST COM- pany to Marli J. McMillan 10,000 TITLE IN6U tANCE COM PANT a 8,001 VwR.rM' trustee, to James 34. Varnum. i a truatee Nom. WALKER.

Ale utnder, to Title Inauranoe Compaay of ew Tork 27,000 rV echanica Liens. BEACH AV sr I 152d St, corner, 25x 100; Roeoo Li echini against William L. Salaa. owner; Vtecenso Boesomodo. oon-tractor eig 117TH ST.

Ill Eaat; Simons A lioeral felder against Arthur Clark, owner and contractor 12 BUILDING LO LN CONTRACTS, CHAPTER TX BCER 0S; Charles Brownold with George A. Pegueron 28,000 CARMINE and Bleecker Bts, a corner. 4.llx7o; the dtate Bank with Max Weln- steln 18,000 11.1TH ST. a S. SOOx Irregular sa Avltabilli 200 -ft of 2d Av, 50.

6x Samuel Levy with There- 15D0 Satisfied Mechanics' Llena. 2D BT, 112 te East; Matthew H. Mer- 1 cer sgalnst Jiteph pn Vk euiteawieser and lima a not ner, Jan. 9TH ST. 735 to 8358 894 f39 Eaat; H.

P. Read Lead Worka againai imam gr. xounsa and 1. luol anotner. May in i a a.

ind loth Bt, a each 175 ft of 6th A 'I. rtmn jr. uoian, Taomas H. Ball. Jan.

21. against 1803 887 Lis Pendens. GILES PLACE. 225x100x249.9x86.5, exoapt-51. saap of property of William ing Lou 2 to) O.

Giles. KUtsbrldge Heights; Benjamin T. Rice, trustee, fend another against W. O. Giles mortgage;) 'attor- HABRIBON AV a at intersection of souther- ly line of Est M.

40.8xl07,8x irregular; Amelia Murray again it Edwin-E. BUUmaa and an- ur mortgage;) attorneys. Pmlth at Marti ru INWOpD 8T, 350 ft of St snd Hudson Av. I40xloox I rregulxrj lnwocd St and St. corner.

1001 165s irregular; Washington St, -71. and Wash ington St. a. 73 ft a of 11th St, 23x04.6; Marli Ackerman agalnat Bernard L. Ackerman anc another, (partition attorneys.

Coudert Broth rs. LAWRENCH 8 a 223.0 ft of 10th Av, 2Sg 11S.6X irregula August Krehblel against Catharine M. Tuen and another, (foreclosure of mortgage;) att irneys, Straabourger, Well, Kaeh-wese ac Schall Ik. mmm WEST ST. 21ty of New Tork against Joha V.

Beam, Jr. and another, executors, (vtola- 10TH ST, 29 l. uun vuiiauis attorney, U.Jj. Rlvea. last; Metxger agalnat Al bino B.

Fried ins and another, (foreclosure of morta-aa-e :) altbrneva. A. I. a. UZH 5.6 ft of 48th Bt, 25x70; James iL' another, trustees, against Pauline Helrb -una and another, (forecloaure "ortsw;) attorneye, Varnum Hartson.

16TH ST, 13 Eiat; James D. Putnam aealnat Edward D. Bt tut and another, (foreclosure of mortgage attorney, J. O. Roe.

27TH ST. a s. 10 ft of Lexington Av. 00x98.9: Sarah H. Powi 11 agalnat Gilbert E.

Orcutt aad iomuT of mortgage;) attorney. eiST ST. s. 1 ft of 1st Av, 25x104. lOx irregular; Henr De F.

Weekee against John Neal and ano her, (foreclosure of mortgaae-) attorneys, kea Brothers, 62D ST. s. SOU ft of West End Av, 25x100.5: Arthur Hurst and another, executors against Morris Mandril teln and another, (foreclosure of mortgage attn-ney, L. Hurst. 83D ST.

a a 234 ft of 6th Av. 16x97.8; Patrick Klsman again it James A. Frame, (action to compel rem ova Ac. attorney. 8.

8. Tarry. 96TH ST. 60 i nd 62 Eaat; JamesT WTBrlce aalnat Angus le E. Kunta and another, two actions, (foreclosure of two mortgages-) attorneys.

Quack rnbuah A Wise. 1S8TH ST. a. 329.6 ft of 7th Av. 17x90.11; Oacar R.

Mey. agalnat Elisa A. Gardiner and another, fforecloeure of mortgage;) attorneys. Lachman A Oc Idsmlth. BU8II IE63 TROUBLES.

eaSBBBBSBieBBSBBBBBSlBHe hew York City. DAvro W. I meeting of the creditors of I avid W. Bernard, who did business as Bernard's Sons, wholesale dealers in Sur imer clothing at 73S Broadway, was he yesterday before N. 8.

Smith, referee in bankruptcy, at 302 Broad-' way. Twenty- line claims were proved, ar" gregating $15. U0, and Samuel Straaburger was elected Ti us tee. Samsow I 1 onJTX. Judge O' Gorman of the Supreme Oourt has appointed James Kearney receiver in supplementary proceedings for Btmson Topllts, manager of a woolen comi any at 446 Canal Street, on the appllcatioi of David Lisner, a Juda ment creditor, for 87.837.

Mr. Toplltx's father died on Jan. 2, loVT, leaving a large esute. Mr. pLtg's share was $20,000, of which creditois recently, received 823,000.

The estate hai not been fully settled up yet and ther may be a few thousand dollars more ming to him subject to some claims. Ostxbwxis linOTRcns. Deputy Sheriff Ahearn has rerrtved two executions against Osterwels Brothers, composed of Leo and Jesse OHterwet), dealers In men's furnishing goods and shoes at 531 Sixth Avenue, one for 8873 in favor of Xmvid Klrschbaum and others and the other for 81 S3 in favor of Led ere iock. The Sheriff took possession of th store. The business wag established ovur forty years sgo by David and Max Osterwels.

Max died in iWtt and David continued It until Oct. 1. UKM. The old business i chiefly men and women's furnishing and fancy and dry roods. The present partrw rs are sons of David.

and when they toe the business In October. 1900. they wem Into men's furnishings ani shoes. The lla llities are about 17.000 and nominal assets 85.000. 7 Sachs Ca-sachs wholesale deal.

Peart Street, are, in financial difflrijlttea, and Max rerle. yth managing part ier, is reported to be missing sfnee iiarh 4, leaving the affairs of the firm in a I ad condlUon. The business was establishei I many years ago by Will, lam Sachs, wh rdled in March. 18007 After his death his widow. Fannie Sachs, snd her brother.

1 lax Perle. carried on the business tinder the old firm style of Sachs -fi e.Mrj fc.h" wa" partner and left the inUre management of the) business In the bands of her brother. Mr. Perle abaenc caused soma uneastness among the cre itors. and a meeting of the creditors was, tield at the office of Hor-wlts A Samuel 846 Broadway, on Wednesday for consu tatlon.

Kantrowlts A Es-berg, the atto -nays for Mrs. Sachs, offered to turn ver the entire business to the creditors II they would give a release to Mrs. Sachs. Some of the creditors favored this proposition, but one of them opposed and no definite course was de. cided upon.

Ycfterday the creditors examined the firm' books, which were placed As far as learned the liabilities are a5x)ut 812.IM). The stock on hand Is valued at M.0. and it not known how mui-h the outstsndlng sccounts tJ Mt Je-r. Nothlnr of Mr, Perle since his dls- niiiL-e ma run-a nnM ra nr. anil it la nn he Is alive or (dead, lie left a wife and family, who hate not beard snyuar tf0m TEL TDIE5, -'SATURDAY, him.

Mrs, 8achs Invested all her money In the business and is now left pennlle-s. Mr. Ksberg said that some of the creditors of the firm, who had been dealing wlth tt for many years, hsd come forward and offered to wipe out their claims. PET1TI0X8 IS BAHKRTJPTCT. Moxnis QnrsRxaa.

Morris Ginsberg, cloakmaker, residing at lit Kast One Hundredth Street, has filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities of 84.S4J and no assets, Tiie debts were contracted In Johx RuMoax. John Rumors, manager at 3U1 East One Hundred and Seventh Street, ha a filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities of 843S and no assets. He has only one creditor for work performed by a contractor. Mos-itis Weiss and Jacob Bsaoxa Morris Weiss and Jacob Berger, who composed the firm of Weiss ft Berger, who formerly kept a saloon at 2234 Bowery, have filed a petition in bankruptcy, with liabilities of 8022 and assets of 824 in debts due them. Da, Low.

Dr. ease B7 Low of Camden, N. has filed a petiUon in bank-ruptcy, placing; his dsbu at WS7 and assets nothing. Dr. Low Is a weU-known campaign orator, and during the last Pres.

ldenttai canvass stumped the State In op-position to 16 to L. Yoowo J. Mrna axd Edbittkd P. Fowlm. Young- J.

Mulr of 104 Kaat Slxty-first B'feet and Edmund P. Fowler of 18 East Fifty-eighth Street, who formerly composed the firm of Prince A Mulr, manufacturers of parquet floors, have fUed a petition in bankruptcy, with liabilities of 81.574 and n2wu' Tb oebu were contracted In CH Jacob Cohen, salesman, at 182 Greene Btret, has filed a ptltion In bankruptcy, with liabilities of and no as nets. Among the creditors are Solomon Klapper. 8hoa6; Emllle Cohen. 811203 for money loaned, and Jacob La Salle of Toledo, Ohio, 83.S20.

Mr. Cohen was formerly a manufacturer of cloaks at h-to M5.hWiarSof,nd slgnment on March 19. 1901. The aaseU realised SW8. Abas.

Abrara Abrams, a t.2'07W Pventh Avenue, has ill. CfiOB bnruptcv, with llablll-li-li'. SnJl. no vailable asseU. The Qrman Exchange S2f J4i "fured sssignment of a fifi-ffiS'r, the R-Jlroad Company for dam-to property nghta now In Utlgatlon.

JS fcurlty Mr. Abrams Problematical, as her right to any Ln the that her iSrt In the prop-erty having been foreclosed. She indorsed six. notes made by the petitioner! 7 -T0 Kili'enJ1 bankruptcy has -fnt Alex Brody anftynVrn Kramer, wholesale dealers in pants at 40 by EpstellTBrothert: til si2i.XiLB'rmAUth Co creditor ffods sold to the firm between Lli ta rch A It waa alleged that transferred a large of tbeir stock. Their liabilities are said to be upward of tlo.vo.

and the assets are estimated at 85.UUO. They bVg.n btsl! yr ago. and their Inventory of Tri'iV" 2. Judo Adams of the United States DUtrtct Cdurt appointed TheodoreM. Taf temporary receiver of Brsdstreefs Weekly Failure Report.

Bradstreefs reports 224 failures In the Vnited SUteg during the week, against 178 for the previous week and 207, 130. 205, and 233 for the corresponding weeks of 1901 to 18U8. The Middle 8tates had 52. New England 28, Southern 44. Western 66.

"i Pacinc 20, and Territories A 23 for ths preceding week. About S7 ner cent, of the total number of concerns falling had capital of 83,000 JISK-capltij! -W The following judgments ware fUed the fire name Betas- thax at tha' no loo IM7 UxA 110 10 260 ch-H. BUTLER, John O. Sides 5. -Mutual BROWNLEB, Arthur misaloner BUTLER, Thomee-C.

Welde," Commlil Sf "TA' "LockwoodV.t Commlaaiooer CARROLL. Jamee W-Kattuaal Cask Register Company and DISTELMURST, Hugo and Morris WelnatelnM. Bchiolnarvltch, by guard-Ian, costs SSJfUi0, H. T. Dayton, executor POSTER, Patrick WeldeTConunls- sloner 1SHER A REILLY OOMPANT-il FTssVnkel eeeeee.ee.., ORA88MCCK, Katie O.

B. OREENBERGER. Harry-U Perl. GER8UEL. Bealamln-C.

Walde, Cemtnlel ..7.. GLUCKMAN, Simon Welde, Conualal sioner 7. QCLDNER. Abraham, and Slgmund Grau bard The State HULBIO, yredarick U. A.

Feld Com- Hiom HAVEN, John, and Woodbury Langdoe Mayor, HOLLEN8TEIN, Max-C. Welda. Commie- sloner 77 HOFFMAN, Joha Welde, Comtatol sioner 77.77 HAM BAT, Janes 8, Walde, Convmlal sioner HERRMANN, Frederick- Weidai'tW miss loner ITALIAN SOCIETY OP MUTUALAsl alatajnae la Hoator of AUUto Trippltelll K. Palcoma. K1KRNAN, Wllll.m-J.KyU aad anotheV.

KAR.NOW, Baraet aad Mary DrtecS- KNICKERBOCKER BOTTLINO)" COM-. w- 1 seer and another LEAVT. Joseph W. R. Bell LAWRENCH.

James A. Bennett" L. J. WINO MANUFACTURING COM- pany M. W.

Shaw, costs LA8KER, Karris Consolidated Gas Company of New Tork .777.777. LfcNNON. WUllam Welde, Coral misaloner MUIR, Joseph W. Relman McPIKB. Mary J.

E. O. MITCHELL. Nafhaa Jv and Oscar Spate C. Fry ETROPOLITAN "8101' COMPANT Ieahe Steam Pump Company A 110 2UU 123 200 27 W7 110 B7 84, 40 liio no 168 85 126 110 260 too 110 SIS 85 1B6 40 eus T4 8.1M lOS 686 1M 813 ew MAnAL.

fiui sa. J. L. MANN. William D.

R. L. Solera METER. Henry Welde. Commie.

alooer MILLER, Daniel Welde. Commlsl aloner 11. MUCKLB, James Wflde. Commtsl sioner jifl MARX. Moses, by guardian Levi and another err MeENROE.

John R. Maxim Oray Company costs i MCCARTHY, Patrick J. Welde, Ooml misaloner no MrDERMOTT. Rody-J. McDonourb.

i fcl METROPOLITAN STREET RA1LWAT Company A. A. 9,000 MONTAUK STEAM DO AT COMPANY J. Adair en, NEW YORK ELECTRIC VEHICLE Transportation Company and J. F.

Otto Meyer E. Bopp 1 T0 NUGENT. Fredertrlt A Parker 'iia QUACK EN BOS. Joha eaeeutor-J. JL, Duncan ens Qt'ACKKNBOS, Joha XX.

executor M. il Shear 49a OPPENHEIMBR. Martha P. A 7 OBULUVAN. John PEARL8TEW, Morris C.

Welde, Com- miasloner no ROLLMANN. John G. L. Lewenthal. Marshal, costs 40 SINZK1, Ferdlnaada Well 7-3 SCHEUXR, IsacC.

Welde. Commls- sinner ne SENNER. George J. O. M.

Battle -325 POTT EN, John B. Parrel and other, cnats Tt SCHWARTZ. Michael 836 STAATS, John J. B. Iretand 47 BTERN, Nathan Holts A Freystedt Com- THORNTON.

Edward W. S. 810 THE CITT OF NEW YORK R. A. Witt- haus 8,186 THE LONG IHLAND RAILROAD COM- pany C.

McCann, by guardian 100 TOPUTZ, Herthold and Samson L. National Citisen'a Rank of the City ef New York LWC1 TOBIAS. Blume C. Welde. Commissioner." 110 THE HAMILTON HOTEL COMPANY J.

Hebron JOT THE UNION RAILWAY COMPANY OF New York A. Ferrl. sdminlstrator. 4,818 THE GENERAL FORGING COMPANY A. J.

Lerkwood l.OTl WRIGHT. William W. W. A. Price 620 Winter Resorts, Virginia.

Old Point Comfort. Va. KOTELS HYGE1A. Located upon the hlstorle Hampton Roads, the beautiful aad protected Inland sea. formed br the confluence of the Chesapeake Bay and James River.

Qolf Booklet OEORO A. KEELER. Msnsger. SowtSi Carellaa. The Bt Joha's, cor.

Meeting and Queen Bta. Aocommodatea Boo. Moat deslrble Hostelry is Charleston, 8. C. 100 Rooms, with Bathe, steam-tieatsd and electric lighted.

Cuisine unsurpassed, boi.hlet. IL Uartla. Charleston. A C. THE lilt.

VUl.Ui.tUIMtrtoestwiriUrHot'-L La. Vleusly furalsaed. OoU, M. F. HIXQH, ItfARCH 15; 1002.

Winter Reaorta. Lakeerood, Irv the PINES of. Southern New Jersey Tkt Lend in? Hottl Zairwoe, BUILT OF BRICK AND IR01C A perfectly appointed hotel, repltte with every eomfort and luxury. 400 elegantly furnished rooms, ene-half ea suite with private baths. Olass Inclosed sun parlors, palm gardens, aad promenade oee-euartsr of a mile la length.

The eulalee aad service equal those ef the celebrate restaurants of Ntw York aad Paris. Hydrotherapeutlo (water cure) eetsbllraraent attached te hotel. JAME8 y. BXRRY. Mgr.

LAXEWOOD-B FAMOUS HOTELS. LAUREL HOUSE And LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES NOW OPEN, 7 ender managemeat ef DAVID B. PLUMER. 1VfT MrT-. Laurel He F.

F. SHUTS, Aas't LaureJ-u-i LAKirwoon. N. J. Uis-Ptaee.

Atlaatle tnty. crrrs rewxit aid most MAGSiriCEST HOTEL. MARLBOROUGH yS HOUSE. OPENS MARCH UTH. blot-i oeea, free, fwate baths with eeerr roc er spite, with aea and fresh water.

Stationary wawKstanda, water In guests' rooms. PLNING ROOM with stained glass dome. Haae some furniture aad decorations. BOOKLET. JOSIAH WHITE SONS.

Also Proprtetara Hotel Lwemy. AtkaaUe City. Atlantic City Three Hours VIA New Jersey Central passing through lakewood. Solid vestibule trains. Buffet Parlor Care, a'fi.

Sundays. Seeth Ferry mlautea earlier. GRAND ATLANTIC 'VKT, oo beauUful rooma fHOT A ULn BRA WATER BATHS IN HOTEL, PRI-SATf; AND PUBLIC.) Tbou-anda of feet of Beautiful Palm Gardens aad Sun Parlors, with rect Southern Exposure. Amerteaa Plan. SX.30 2LW wkly.

Euro-Psee, 8L80 up lUustrated Booklet. tnAHuss is. curst. HOTEL PALRItlH. Oeeasj Kn nt.

Char lea Plaee. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 'appointment and eon me una te be found in a flret-elaae Seaalde resort. Capacity fd to 400. St.

Charles place Is notably guiet and select. Special Spring rates. Correspond one eoliclted. JNO B. SCOTT.

THERITTENHOUSE, NEnF- MODERN, and ElmUy located. 1C0 rooms. TO facing ocean, hatha en suite.) Famous last lrl season) for aerrtre and eutalna. Hpeclal Eaater ratea. Send for HONEST booklet.

44 rate exeent Easter Saturday to Monday. H. O. HALLINGER. THE NEW RUDOLF, atlahtio citt, h.

J. mPt" 800. Sea and Freak Water Baths. Orchestra. New York Boohing Office: 8 Park Place.

18 to 8:80 P. Hotel Imperial Parlors. 8-0 te 8 CHAS. R. MY ERA GARDEN HOTEL.

The only Hotel In Atlaatle City with white service throughout. OPEN MARCH 6TH. IL J7 PEARSON, Hotel NetaerUadV Mew Tork RepreaentaUva. HOTEL PONCE DE LEON, Wlretnla mmA T3.fc vator, Ac Rooms en suite, with bath. 4 muse meat Special Spring ratea.

BY. JO. BWSSN THE PORTER INN, wSSS Beach. (OPEN ALL THE TEAR.) Famous foe Its cheerful surround Inez: polite attention; first-elase labia; all 810.00 up. A.

Bank. BERKSHIRE INN 5 AT-t bathe. Act (capacity, 800;) special Spring terms. 8Z.0O per day aad upward; booklet. J.

O. A J. K. DICKINSON. THE VILTSHIRE Af nj? C1TV (Now open.) Birth season under present maav.

agement. B. 8. PHOEBUS, owner aad prop's. HOTEL Beaaoa.) SPECIAL SPRING RATESI dally ana spwira: eiu weeaiy ana upwara.

Hun lor; steam heat; elevator. 8. C. OSBORNE. THIS GI.RNDAL83.

Bt. James P1a.ee. near Beach. Atlantic City. K.

J. Hlsh-claas Hotel. Elerator. eteam heat, eVe. Superior table; moderate rates.

Saturday until Monday, 84 00. Booklet. L. BURCH. THE PIERREPONT, tSTKSS' Faahtonable neighborhood.

Pas rl see cuisine. Elevator, steam beat. Special Ratea. JOHN L. BECHTEL.

THE DUNL0P AvBcirdwk. fOpea all year.) Hot and eold sea water bathe. Robert T. Daalop, formerly Hotel Victoria. New York.

HOTEL STERLING, tfXEXSV and Beach. FIREPROOF; Eleratora. Steaas Heat; electrle UshU; private baths; tt.00 daily; special Spring ratea; booklet, W. Finch. GALEN HALL Hotel and Baatterlum.

Elegant Hydfiatlo Bath, with sea water; New Brick Building: beautifully furnished. F. L. TOUNO. General Manager.

THE WALDORF, iFSbT ic5 cheerful bouse on eneat; steam heat; cosy sua parlors. H. E. Wrlsht. BELMONT.

ynwint. as, ea.imni.ja vitY. F. sWsSMerrsl eV- pointmentsi and chtm-ful utroondlni-Bj: ppepcJ rt4 for Spring np.exoq, IL s. WATSON, MfT.

HOTEL KOOPMAN, iW'JU Boardwalk. Strictly first-lass la everything 1 every Improvement; Bprlng rales. THE BREXTOH Mni beacn, stesm heat; electric eem sarlor. Open ell year. J.

A. MTERA CHESTER INN .1 3rK OPEN ALL YEAR. rf. knaitr. HOTEL WESTMINSTER! otKjc.

TUCKY A NEAR BEACH. STEAM HEATs electric llrhts: everything new. F. BVHRS. YE OLDE MANSE, lUrfo plumbing.

Steam-heated. Sunny Rooms. Oood Plaaaa. Private Bath. EMILT MAYO.

AXflM IMM Atlantic Oty. N. Virginia Av. 1 1 1 It 11 and Reach: new manasemeot: eteam heat; elevator; sua parlor; 1 10. weekly and, upward.

Tha Stanley, ocean end Booth Carolina Av. paclty. 3K; steam heat: etreltent table; 8 and np; booaiet. MILLER A DUSUif. JTlariaaw the'san juan; IT.

I Beemss, Owner Mgr. ORLANDO. FLORIDA-Flrstl brick ho- tel; every mod-rn Improvement: reueae, slnsla and aa suite, wtta ar wiuoat eaiae: reti. sta oa aoted for Ita pare water. hlgbiaae cuisine.

New electrle elevators. Rooms with private hatha Rate. 1M to 84.00. W. OERARD.

Manager, suraserly HOTEL OXAAIU). New TorS City. THE BUCKINGHAM, Vra.J (Open Dec to Msy.) grounds end verandaa; ti SO dally wnwards. Boeclal weakly. Everett Mstheweoa.

Bemmae addraae Maiaew-son House. NarraganaeU Pier. THE VALENCIA, Refined and homelike. Cheerful surrounding, larse rooms. T.rma atoderata.

GRAND VIEW FlrstlasB srpointnwnts threughout. Aaaarlcaa plan only. Rates, ti 60 up. Mlscellaaewae. TRAVElLIBr Ik FORMATION 8 FAHla 1'L.

Tourists laXormauoa gratia. The Lqfcewood Hotel m1 1 Winter Resorta. Ferelga Hotels. PARIS J' ELYS EG PALACE HOTEL AflHUE CHJLHPS ELTSEES FINEST IN EUROPE Travtlart Guide Shlpplns. A Few Dais cf tha Sea 0 0 0 i 1 Rest Yea A TRIPS BY-TUB-.

Old Dominion Line TO Old Pplat Ccafort, 0 Virginia Beacb, Rlctaontf, and Washington, 0 modern cteamshlps nil dill, except Sunday, at 3 P. Mn from Pier 0 26, North River New York, where 0 0 tickets and sUttrooou can be obtained. TELEPHOJ 1M0 FRANKL1X. OLD DOMINION UINE UAILt Satste'lCsS. Far Old Fotat Comfort.

Norfeia, TiBlsaiuela, dinner-a Fotat. aad Newport Neva. Va auassia log (or Petersburg. Rich mood, Virginia Use oh, Waahjne-vas, IX C-. and satire Beeth and West, rrelssl sad sassesgtr eteaaaere anil frees Pier 88 N.

loot ef Beech Bt, every eesMilc slaw af a w. H. Bi WALKE11. Trafrle Ml forth German Aloud. WIT GIPRRtf (ERVICB, FLTMOUTH CHERBOURO-BKEMCT.

Vsr- Mar. 8ft, 10 AMI Kronprlna. May AM Kronprlas. Apr. A AM Kaiser.

Mar. 80. 10 AM AMI Kronprlns. June A 8 PM 'r0 Flar 6A North River. Oaaesveort BC TWI-8CREW PASSENGER 8F.RT1CB.

"fjourg eouth ptoa. Alternatelr, aad Bremen. Frted.derOr..Ae-17.n!BTemen..ifar IS. IS AM fcCmr 1.10AM RMn-vMav A 10 AM Nerkar May 89, 10 AM Trnm Premen Ptera. Hobnhen N.

J. MEDITBRRsKGAX BKRVICsV GIBRALTAR NAPLRS-OEXOA. ntar. IS. 10 AM Ls.hn April ft, FH April 18.

to AM 'Ksjserls, Mar. 2.IOAMlAller Aprtl 19. PM From Pier 4. Ft. of Amity Bt.

Broaklra. rTrrn Bremen Piers. Hboken. N. J.

Louis H. Meyer. 4B Boeth Third Be. Phlle. ffamburg-American.

Twn-rnKw kxpresj berticv. PLTMOlTH-CrTERBOfHO-HAMBURO. A.Vletorla.Apr.10, lOA.M.ID'tsrhUnd.Apr.lT.BOoii P1emch.Marl. 10 AM Columbia. Mae S.

in AM TWIX.IICHKW PASSENGER SERVICE. PLTWOLTH CHKH HijUKU HAMBL'RO Pretoria. Mar. 15 e-SO I S) PM Molrke Mar. MAMlWaldereee.

Apr 11. 8 AM MEDITERRAXEAS BER VICE. NEW TORK NAPLES OENOA. Vhoenlcta.Mar.1S. PMPhoealcla.Mar A 8 PM PalaUa Atl ia i PMIPslstta June 2 PM MAMBIRO'AMERICAV LI Offices SS 87 Broadwar- Ptera, Hofaoken.

K. X. COOK'S EASTER TRIPS All Eisesiel IaveleelesL Waaalagtoa. 8 day a March 24, ApL 18.811 00 FTtenslon loOkl Point Comfort. 6dars estra.llVne Vlerlda.

dara. March 21. 28 S4T.M Beraaaida. to 14 dara April A A from. PC ISO Old Potnt A Washington-by Md Doselalon Lin Steamer.

8 dara. Mar. 15. Apt. 12a flT.M Hotels and all aeeommodatkma FlrsVCUae.

frosisaimes from THOS. COOK 8c SON 261 AND LlfiS fa ROAD WAT. NEW TORK. AMERICAN XINE. NEW TORK-SOITHAllPTOS-LnNnOV.

Bt. LoulaMar. IS. lO AMIRt, PauL. April lO AM r-ulla.

go, 10 AM8t Loule.Aprll e. 10 AM RED STAR LINE. JnfW TORK ANTWERP PARIS. Aprtl 2. noon 2A.uooalPottthwark.Apr.

nnosj INTERNATIONAL KAVIOATION COMPANT. Piers 14 snd 18 N. R. Offloea. T3 Broadwar.

N. T. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT UNB MENOMINXB Mar. 11. A MINNEAPOLIS March 8 P.

M. MANITOU March 8 A. M. MKSABA ft. A.

M. MINNEHAHA April 12. 8 0 A. M. ALL MODERN BTRAMERnV LrXT'RIOUSLT FITTEn WITH EVERT CONVENIENCE.

ALL STATEROOMS AMTTeKIPi nn UPPER DETKB. FIRST CABIN PAE8EN0ERB CARRIED FROM NEW TORK TO BT. FANCBAB STATIOM, LONDON. FOR RATES. a7TC APTLT TO i BOA DWA T.

UOLtLAUD-AUERICA LUIE NEW TORK-RCM I EROAM.vte POTJLOONE A New Twln-Bcrew Bteemere ef 11.800 tons Rsaiatar ZVPnZr STATODAM Mar. llVTi Steamer MA ASP AM Mar; 22, 10 A. M. BYBDAM Mar. SA IB A.

M-Apply te HoslaaeVAssartsa Ltae, 8 Vemy. V. T. CUIMARD LINE. TO LIVERPOOL VIA QVEEN8TOWM.

From Pier 01 North Kirer. LueaalaMar 1S.S So AMI April 12. AM Campaala.Mar. 3S. AM.

8a son la. IS. I PM April a I PM Camps a la. Apr. 2 4 PM YKHXO II.

BROWX Jt CO. Clew. Asreata. SB BROADWAT. NEW TORK.

CueMna COfln Clartfe mUI v-ww ms twin er S.eoo tona iune Alse Celtic." June A July 4. ASM. Hlvh class. t'a-eaeatled adraalarea. Attract lee el-te-trlpe.

Rhine. Oermanr, Switzerland. Italy. Holland. Parttee May IT.

June 14. by TJord via Naplae. ROUNP WORLD tour Oct. A 81.SS0. F.

C. CLARK. Ill Broadway. M. T.

WHITE STAR LINK. KEV TORK LIVERPOOL. 10. April S. noow SA.

noon lOermanie. April IS, aooai Ocsanlc. 2. aoon'Teatonlc. 23.

noon Pier 48 North River. Office. 8 Broadway. N. T.

STEAMSHIP TICKETS by all linee. choice cabins at lowest farea, anil ine, plana snd full to forme ion. forelaa letters ef credlc travellare rh aquas, ate, eaa he bad bv ar-pl-rle te RAYW0MD ft WHITC0MD SB Calais Be) rpnaa 11A-1 Bt. Xeev Tarst. fast Italian lixb.

Le- vi falUna; e-rerr TtiMila. Naples. on. Vnloaineet. IlatrtflelA A Ce Wall St, OCEANIC S.

S. CO. fSPHECKELS' LIVE) HAWAII. SAMOA, NEW ZFAt.AXD. AUSTRALIA AND TAHITL Bans from 8an Frsndaro for Australia March SO, April Id.

May 1. and every tl daya; te HONOLULU every 10 days: TAHITI about eace a month. Rmind the world. 8490. B.

F. BURNETT, O. E. Room 427 Bway. aK.

Te Travelerg Guide SteainbOBtB. BOSTON AND POINTS IN NEW ENQLAND FALL RIVER LXVE. vU Fall River snd Newpert. Leave Pier 18 ti. foot Warrea 8u Week days only.

6:00 P. M. Bteamere PLY-MOUTH and Orchestra on earn. BTOXIXUTOX LIXK. via fitonlngton.

Leave' Pier SS N. foot Bprlne; Bt. A P. M. Str.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. NORWICH LIXK.vIa New London. LvePlerS N.K.,ft.Rprln Bt. Week days only JO P.M. Bum, 1TV Of A vk.LL MA INK.

NEW HAVESJ LIVE. Pier 2S B. ft. Peck Blip. Week days 4:80 P.

M7, Btr. Richard Pecs. TrBvelere' Guide Railroads. LEHICH VALLEY. Footer West A.

Cortland sad DesOroaM (ta. Daily, S.Aori'1 BQBOay Kuaday caaagesi a U. ditty eT.al si a. teio. rcii Eastoe 7.7...

AL TT.Y.aj Jtultuo Local ItufleiO aad Cutoaco er e) a4 to ah TViHeis S1 Hniiuisa aroxnuMHiiaiuaa si 1 1, 3i, )ML rt I2U UIA tMi )1A1M. t.VAAAM F'-t 4. est, tn 4airUes AaV xl rultua hl sag fx Fiiltoa bf A. I. llSAsiU Cu.

vaseUXuCsaaclaWfniA 1. jMsurniusos sou tiaxM-ma te ra V.iUesUaiTs sad bcrealoa axp. I pal T4 10 rs Kaeue Loral. l.tVlOrn tl I hirsro Torvnie aaUbnleaVss ral J.1U ra VMS SI MALA 1Al1 I 7 a. 1,1 11 Trivtlirg Ciiids RillntlM.

"XTAILUOAD 8TATIONS eoa ef WtlT TWBjrrT-TKTltB CTAAXT AMD LCSSROesCS AStt Coas TAe le tlan lreaa Peebrnesew 7 tertlaadt Streets la atlaacrs Iksa that alvew tee lave ler hire! Street Stat lea, exeept 2 t1 starli. BAtA. A. M. EAST MAIL Law I ted te two BerTet Cars Mew Terg ta lHtUu-S.

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louis rxe" 1.. Tc4an. Levwrme, el Owi- aau.) Iadlsnseikv Chioage, BU LsaUe. piaia T. MCTf "rXFRESS A-For Ftrts.

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J8 A. at. LINE Florida KOREOLtc AND WESTER! new orieana, S-S P. oellr. katlwatTa aT FTR sTIT CBtf tv aa w-h daV: VXd 8 if- Thraweh TrmiBm- Buffet farW Cars and jsr hee aw Weeh daya.

Farter Baso. 15 JrVor r-ara Dtalag Cae. aaA linl-i fAPB MAT It p. saew Asee s. i's rrss huswibtw.

ror points ea New Terk aad Lone Ri Branrh RalV. 1 ifreMt Wm A Jr. 'J 4. Ja, 4 U. anl ll ndayn.

28 4 SB S. vt 2 P. simrfs.) ee a. eaa 4BTI IB kr FniLrrrLPTfTA. I Crlaadt -streets.

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6 8 ESS38 lU WebL Sendaya, ML OJmled. StA, IS SA met ner Car) ATM Onnlng Car.) 8J fTHn ng Car 8 M. 4 23 tDlnlnc Csr.J 4 4 Twrty-thlrd Street stations feet ef Desbreaeee Va4 BriSIf'na ttrt-'; 4 Crt treet. Sen Fultea Be) Broadway and Petinerrvanta Amx vZ-FZSiT- Jcry city. Te Jsvi Tot TVsnsfre Cocnpany will call fee and "-T" irm bouas aae restd i.moti io eesimanoa.

Telephone "014 ElyKteenth Btreet a B. HTTrmxioif. 7. te. worm.

Osnoral Manaear. Oaaaral PWr Agent. HEV YORK CENTRAL Traiaa errtve and depart frees Orewd CaeArae Station. 424 Btreea. Blew Terk, as tatkrwet LeaTj New Tork.

Arrive New TsrX. Mall and ans ewi. wa, as erra.ro a Loral ea ea 11. Zi State m-M s. aw, sSral a.

as u.tt tiaji as Express t1ea, sa, Rutland Ezpreae Miwp.WA. lOp, p. m. Js2r0 p. aa.M.

T. A Cblonew Bpml. i a. as. 8-80 p.

Albany and Trey IS av. I Up, ss Albany Special tl p. ov, 4r00a. Detroit Bpedal rs) a. SB, 3 SO p.

aaTee Lake Snore LlaslteA. Se p. aa, 8 P. Louie "1 aa, 80 S. Wentera 4J p.

sa. laueal Espreaa te a. sa, sa.Adlr'dack A Montreal EA. a. ss 8 00 p.

Paffale Bpectal TT s. te, sg 20 p. Southwestern Bpectal 0 a. as, SO p. Pertfle Earn as 1 Ma, ae 11:.10 p.

New York 1 as, 1110 a. Midnight Espreaa a84Ba. ta. uaiiy. toeuy, aaeept Buaday.

LOaUji. nist.pw rtTWrernw. OS A. M. aad 8 F.

M. eaeep Besnlsy Sa. PlttsOeie and North Adstas Bondsye at SB Pstlinea Cars ea STI WnesMih trstwe Ticket emcee et 11. 81,418, end 1.81B Bree4' ray, 28 Union Bd- West. TT ColasBbus Af4 1 A West 129th IZStb St.

Btarto- and IMtS St. Btattoa. New Tork: SSS and Tie Fellow SMs easi IPS D- Brooklyn. Telephone BnO get, Btreet for New Terw Central Cab Bat-rta. Baswaaw rhseSnd rises WaSat er realdmre by Wastsu" rxpreee Coaepaey.

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i 0ew Tork Centra A Honsaa Rleer nasi iiAiw prae urug Aesnne nnA aSA klnrt. Ceeitral New Tssau an Sal ease Arrrre Toatea. 8lB.tB. wan, e-c- p. ta.

hw ToTB. Je a. ss -li-e. til en I lls, He sa aa. t-tls.

aa i p. wmn. e. Tickets St New Terk Central rteket erneee. I end LS18 Broadtrsy, aad at Ores Centra, flap.

C4 a I a WEST SHORE RAILROAD. Trains leaee Pranklla Su Station. New Tore. S4V rouowaand is tala.latae toot West 434 A Fee Interna, points te Air-any A MuavTl til 29 A M-1) Had. rue.

at 1 OO rtilraT ETpreaae 23 Cont IJm.for D.trtwt,(hL A trttanrla, 45 For Rleee autnU Afnaey. IS Ear Roe-. fale.Oeee-a tt 4S F-w Drtrrtv Bt Le 8 IS For CVL. Lwil. trw.Ur.

eseeM Bandar. Iastn rtrocke Itb Aaaea No. 1 et tlOeS A 8 att 08 Jeraey City. AR. Ne.

I at til AM: 8 at M. Ttase taMee at erW rinal hotels and orricee. Barrage shukat (retB hotel er ruiisace br Weeteefs Ell" hi. FMTTH. C.

R. LAMPERT. Oea- BesertntaadeaC teeri Paaarr New Jersey liberty Bt, and Booth ttry, (Uses tress Boeth rerrv nre ssissies earwar taaa eatew. noiAi. Week Dara.

Snndaya. Kastos. Eaaton Loral Bcraatna A Fcrantoei A Ma are Chaok A Kns4law Mauch Oenk A Read tn Lakewood A Atrtto CUT ila. as 4 p. aa.

8 .10 a. ta 4 Ie.aa 5 eep, aa, eoa-ta. I 40 B. an. 40 a.

as. 1 p. sa. 14-ie p. as, 8eersss.

8 Ma. sa -1134 a am. 4Sp.aa. BAB p. na.

l-Mswta, ssa PBlee4 Lakewood A Atl'tle City Lakewood A LnkeereoS tviitgetoaw Lakewood Leml Lakewood A Bamegat. T. A Long PffcX N. T. Lon BCh R.

N. T. A Lore FWh R. K. T.

Lon Br-h St iMhB, ww ea 84 p. SB, ROYAL BLUE LINE. FOR PHI LA DELPHI tt 3, tkoo. e.oo. iew, so a.

at-. 10, tl: t0. tte, 114:00, f44 5 teoo. MM. HJU.

kAu. isi p. nTT. 15 TTl.1t. BALTIMORE Al WABHI10TOV.

OO eio.ee, ni: a. av. IMK II AO. n-nnTMe a. Bsdt.

Offleosi Liberty PC Twrrr. Sowrk Fetlt. TIT, 21, 4-14. I.Sist, i.ase Brrdwar. 11 Btb TaT' tS UnVn Bo.

Weat, 1U Kaat 113th Btt 27S Weet ISlh BL, 24S Colusshoa New Tori; 4 Cowrt BL, Snr ruttrm Brooklyn: SB Broadway. Williamsburg. New Tork Traaetse Co. cells ror snd checks Parsers te dstlnat1oav ijosttt nt enry. "iTsiiy.

tnally. es IBwadaya eats. aParlee Care awiy. "TKe Pittsburg Limited BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. Leaves New Torr.

South rerry. Cii5 P. At, Utwrty Et, 7:00 P. AL. tUUr.

ATTtf8, PlttBbnrr 0:13 A. with Ihrouih Pullman BuTTet DtawIbe Xtoora EleeplrjT Care Tfca rate ta PitlsVars; via tile trwjg, If lee. tAaai via say aiaos taXa,.

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