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12 THE NEW YORK ITIMES TUESDAY, APRIL p. .1807. FOURTEEN PAGES. IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD Detatle Selee by Private. Con rant 1 mm at Aaetlea.

J. Kensett Olyphant has told to Mre, Horace Chittenden ttl East infiy-fourth Street, four-story end baaemeM brown stone-front by by 100.5. In the Trinity Building: Salesroom, Peter F. Meyer sold, la. foredoeurej 840 Water Street, a three-story brick and; frame tene ment, on lot 25 by 4.

to the plaintiff, Rob. rt Tjsen, for aistv In foreclosure, a four-story brownitone-front flat, 157. Eaat On Hundred and Seventh Street, on alao. In partition. 23 Washington Place, tour-story brick building-, with tore, on lot 25.2 by 100, to J.

H. Welmera, a party la interest, for and to the um buyer, for 1 1 4. POO, the two three-story frame dwellings, 623 and 623 Weit One Hundred and Elf-hty-flrtt Street, on plot fcUU, by low. William- Kennelly eohl.ln foreclosure. 155 East Ninety-seventh Street, a.

five-story Iff. Annie E. Underbill, Xnd the northeast corned of Warren and One and Seventy-third Street and Prospect or Anthony Avenue, a plot Kl8 by 104 by tv 111) to tha nleJntlfT Jam. Rlattarv fur D. P.

IngTahara aold. In foreclosure, the two-story and basement dwelling-, on lot mi by ftaiou. to the plaintiff, Anna' flack, for 3.t5x j' Te4ay'e Aeetlon Bales. The following sales at' auction are down for to-day at 111 Broadway, unless otherwise specified: By Peter P. Meyer exfcutori tale, northeast, corner of Cherry and Jefferson Streets, 83 by 94.6, by 83.1 by 83.9 4-5.

four trre-storjr brick tenement, two with stores; alao, southwest corner', of Sfadlson and Jefferson; Streets. "28.1 by three-story and basement brick building, with store and brick stable In rear. By Peter P. Meyer aV partition sale, 'Lawrence Oodkln, referee, 2.705 Third Avenue, west side. 20.7 feet south -of One Hundred and Forty-fourth by-wrest 100 by north 62.10 to and Including 574 Eaat One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street by east along same 25 by south 80.7 by east 75 to beginning, two-story frame store and dwellings on avenue and; two-istory frame building on street.

I i'eu-r Meyer partition sale, David referee. 778 Madison Avenue, west -side. 60.5 feet north of Sixty-sixth Street. ID by 80, four-story and base Scent brownatone-front dwelling, By William Kennelly. public auction sale, 403 West Ono Hundred and.

Forty-seventh Street, north side, three-story: and base. Jj'ntdwelllng, subject a mortgage for By William Kennelly.it foreclosure sale, O. W. Ellis, referee. 5 and 7 Heater 8treet, porth side, 60 feet west Clinton Street.

0 by 100. two four-story brick tenements, with stores, and two four-story-brick tenements In rear. Due on Judgment. 132,358. By William Kennelly.

fforeciofcure sale, Henry D. Macdona. referee, 413 Eaat Eighteenth Street, south side, 194 feet east of First Avenue, 25 by flve-etory brick tenement. Due on Judgment. S8.2S0.

By William Ken nelly, foreclosure Bale, Henry D. Macdona, referee, 410 East Eighteenth Street, south side; 18B feet east of First Avenue, 25 by 02. five-story brick tene- By William Kennelly, foreclosure sale, Francis P. Lowrey, referee, 108 East Slxty-" first Street, south side. 1306 feet west of Lexington Avenue, Id by'lOO-S; three-etory and basement brownstorie-front dwelling.

Due on Judgment. 8.5,519; subject to first mortgage for 110.000. -i By WilUam Kennelly, foreclosure sate, A. CV Brown, referee, 314 West One Hundred Wnd Thirty-eighth 8treee. south side, 109 ifeet west of Eighth Avenue, 17 by 80.11, three-story and basement brick dwelling.

Uue on Judgment, subiect to first mortgage, for By William Kaftnelly.i foreclosure sale. east side. 175 feet south of One Hundred and Forty-seventh Street. 25 by 100, Vacant. Due on Judgment.

11.520. H- Jf Ludlow' public auction sale. 21 West Sixteenth north side, 41o feet vest of Fifth Avenue, -25 by 70' by K2. three-story and basement brick dwelling. By iJV nmhain at, foreclosure ale, Charles M.

Earle, referee, 630 East Thirteenth Street, south side. 245 feet west Sf.Avnue 23 by lu3a two-story brick building jand store, with two-etory brick tnl in rear. Iue on Judgment, $1,503. By John N. Ooldlng.

foreclosure aale. Lew-Is L. Oelafleld. referee. 1,321 Avenue or Eastern Boulevard, west side, 70.4 feet south of Seventy-first Street.

25 by 100, flve-trT brlck tenement. -Due on; Judgment, By Bryan 1m Kennelly. foreclosure sale. fn.f1., fi' 'eree, 3lg East One Hundred and Ninth Street, south side. 225 Ibet east Of Second Avenue, 32 by 90 by 3 9 by 10.0283 by 100, three-story brick inent7 13 tbl Ia rear" 1ue on Jdg-" By Adrian H.

Muller Son, public auction sale, 203 West One Hundred and Thlr-ty-flrjt Street, north side, between Seventh and Eighth Avenue. 18.8 by 99.11. three-story and baaement browns tone-front dwell-iJ2J 289 West One Hundred and Thirty-first Street. 18 by 00.11 each, two three-etory. and basement brownstone-front dwetllnga 2 jWbr.o8tret by Richard V.

Har-C2-' 1-64? Second Avenue, east aide, north of Ninety-fifth i Street, 25 by 100, five-story brick tenement, stores. i THE BULD1XO DEPABTME.1T. Uit sf rlaai Filed for Sew Stract-' wres aatd SUty-eighth Street, north- side. 100 feet -west of West End Avenue, for a three-story brick dwelling and stable, 25 by 90. James or 14' West Sllty-seventh Street, owner; Frederick lacobsen of 1,539 Broadway architect; cost.

18,000, Fifth Avenue, southeast corner of Forty-fourth for an eighteen-story brick yj iro.iv, rfuua aicicner ana otners of 30 Wst owners; Harding A Gooch. 258 Broadway, architects; cost. $1,500,000. No. 306 Greenwich for a flve-story brick building, with stores and fcrft.

2L11 by 41.9, Misaj Serena Rhlnelander of 14 North uu(iva rxiumre. owner: iarney Chao-lalB of Bruadvav OW. No. 32 Stanton Street. -V for a alx-story factory and dwelling.

23 by LouU Levy of i 43 Montgomery Street, owner: Schneider Herter. 4H Bible House, architects: coat, S3U.OOO, Dawson Street, west side," 200 feet west of Leggett Avenue, for two two-story frame dwellings, V21 by 50, Frederick McCarthy of 1.019 East'Onr Hundred and Sixty-second Street, owner; W. C. of One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street and Ave- BUl. archlliarl- mat Clllaail I .1 6.

PU-asant. Avenue. -wet side. 132 feet north Of lauer Street, for a two-story frame dwelling. 2 by Si Oeorge Kettd of 1.510 Madlsuo owner; W.

C. Ulckerson. architect; cost. X3.0UU. Brook AVenue, east side.

132 feet north of um nuaurea-ana nixty-eiKntb Street, for six three-story 17.8 by Uu fihlpman 4c Kayaaen of Brook AVenue and fin. Clu 1 1 ui -v. uu oiiTitain oireec, own-era; Oeorge Hoffman of; 529 Broadway, architect; tost, i.oo0. No. 941 Cedar Place, for two-etory frame uwcyuiii, I in iwrra, or ijDUUia Mal-twr of MM East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Street, owner; Louts Fulk of 2,709 Third Avenue, architect; cost.

13,000. Intervale' Avenue, weat feet eouin or Home street, tor a rour-story brick a rT YA.unk.iA vi wDr; John De Hart of 1,037 Fox Street, architect; t-oat. Westcheater Avenue, south side. 35 feet west of Washington Avenue, for a three-story frame 'dwelling, 25 by Karollna Zoll. owner; F.

J. Miller of .3,303 Third Ave-put, architect; cost. fl.KW.i Kinsella A venue, north side. 18 feet east Kose Street, for a two-atory frame dwdllnr 'Jit bv 50: Charles MllU sn! F. J.

Miller, architect; coat, S3.O0o. Arthur Avenue, west slJe. 4.0 feet south of TrerooOt Avenue, for a-two-atory frame 111 i I vwriiiuf, vf vnn wriuvr, owner; W. C. Lrtckerson.

architect; cost. 3.0ua Prospect: Avenue, west side. 22 eet north of Freeman Street, for seven two-atory frame awemngs, oy cawin J. win-lams of 1,204 Boston Avenue owner; W. C.

pickersona architect; cost. t2S.0. irne mvvxu inj rail of MapeslA venue, for aix two-story frame dwellings. 20 by 42; Julius E. SteJber of two East One Hundred and Forty-ninth 8treet, owner; w.

v. tncaeraon.varcnwect; cost, i JelTersort Street, east slds, 175 feet north of Columbia Avenue, for.av two-and-a-hslf story frame building. 20 by 25; Charles Lansendoen. owner; Lswrence A Binrroae of Mount Vernon, archltecta; coat, C2.600. i Alteraflosis.

I Pell Street, 12 to 14. to flveniiory brick iaasaaasit with stores; Ernest PUth of 37 MTiuioiun Dtreev owner: Jvurtxer at Rohl of Seventh Street and Third Avenue, archl-tectarcoat, 2.5tW. uuaiow street. 44 and 4. to-a two-story bHck stable: Thomas Sweeney of 79 Kaat owner; I Hnreoburger ii.ub 'a0' l5U.

Bwery, archltecta; coat. Orsenwlch Street. 102 and 104, to two five. story, brick warehouses; Mary Austin of Frerickaburg. owner; Lester A.

Cramer of 120 East Twenty-third, Street, architect; cost, 15.000. Twelfth Street. 120 West, to a three-story and basement brick tenement: David W. Cochran of 52 King Street, owner; John IX Snook A Ham co.t. $100.: ourth Avenue, northeast corner of Twen-ly-seoond Street, to a seven-story stone and PP.

building; the i trustees of the Lnlted- Charities Building, owners: J. B. Baker of 1M Fifth Avenue, architect: coat not estimated. No. 823 Broadway, to a flve-story brick hotel, with store; Herman Wronkow of 105 Catharine Street, owner; Cohen Brothers of 825 Broadway, leasees; Edward Wtncke of 349 Avenue, architect: -coat, $800.

stable; Louisa Malber of 508 East Ona Hun-wr. 51 Thirtv-flfth Street, owner: Louis Falk Of 2.7(3) Third Av.nn nhltt m.f 190(1 7 One Hundred and Forty- A vms-swi a i ex nits mruyi Albert Schulte, owner; Louis Falk, archl- vuiv evnj. CoJumbiner Avenue, north' aide, 50 feet west of Cambrellng Avenue, to a two-atory frame dwelling; Peter J. Blanch, of 915 Columbine IvjimiA awh-mi li xi -a i i a a. a wtucx St.

Ann Avenue, architect; cost, 3500. vnm xiunurea ana Firty-tourtn Street, 100 feet east of CourtUndt Avenue, to a one and-a-half-story frame dwelling; Richard Ennls of 614 East One Hundred and Flf ty-fXfVP owner; A. F. Aj 8chmitt of 004 Courtlandt Avenue, architect; coat, 80a No. 1,167 Union Avenue, to a two-atory frame dwelling; John Doyle, owner; W.

C. Dlckerson, architect; $1,000. No. 1.1 1 1 Union AveDuej to a two-atory froms John of 104 Dlckerson, architect: cost. No.

1,173 Union AvenueV to a two-story Jeremiah Milanan. owner; WvP- "'ctl cost, L0O0. Na 1.109 Lnlon Avenue, to a two-story fram dwelling: John A. of 104 Weat Ninety-fifth owner; W. Dlckerson.

architect; cost. $1,500. Fifty Acres Im Bay jRldse Sold. A large' real estate transaction in Bay Ridge; Brooklyn, residence property was consummated yesterday. A syndicate, of whlah former Mayor Chapin and J.

E. O. Sherwood are at the purchased fifty acres of land bounded by New Utrecht and Sixteenth Avenues, Seventy-fifth Street, and Ovlngtoa Avenue. The amount Involved was about The new owners propose to subdivide the traot and erect dwell-Jngs. i Recorded Real Estate Transfers.

Monday. April! 5. 71ST ST. 211 East: Carolina Olkann to Schneider i. M.S ft a of eth Ar.

17.6 Jsn W. BarUatt to Thomas Stokes 43.800 PARK AV. a. 75 ft of 80th St. 25x 100; Emanuel Hochhelmer and wife to Albert Wagner 45 000 88TH 8T.

a. 200 ft of 1st At. 25x 100.8: Philip Scluutd and wKi to F.rdl- nand Scbaad 52I 8T. 100 East: Martha E. Aah and another to Emily F.

Elliott 100 60TH ST. 24o Weat: Julius 8hweltser and wife to Abner Lubelsky 21.000 AV, 1.100. m. 80. 1 ft a of (Mat St.

Ira Lowe to Adelbeid 1 128TH 8T. 10S ft of 2d Av. HOx Luvlngaton Dlsbrow and wife to Mary Burns 1 2D AV. s. ISO.

ft a of SOU. Bt. 2SH0O; Anna C. Stornsr to Joseph Uedainaer and another 1 112TH ST. a.

175 ft a of 5th Av. 25x 100.11; Enkina W. Eaton Emmellne C. Rlckerson 1 114TH ST. a 244 ft of lat Av.

Box 100: Wllhlmln 8. Bucbnento Wllllant McKenna 4,000 116TH HT. 203 Est; Clara Ckwdatcta to Wlnslow K. Busby 1 BTH AV, eonwr of 115th St, 25.6x100; Thomas McManua and wife to Jacob Ruppert, Jr 1 122b ST, and 883 Eaat; Ellae Lotxa to Charles J. 1 114TH UT.

IM East; Mary E. Core to Benott Wasaerman i 1 123D ST, 200 Wsst; Emma M. Alma to Kva phlpps 1 lHUTH 8T. 10T to 111 West; MaUlda Will-lams to William Fulton and 1 12TH AV, a corner of 13 Ut 8t, to Hudson River Railroad to Manhattan 8t; Edgar p. Dunning to Luta E.

Dunning. 1-8 part 1 lsTH BT a. 18. ft of St. Nicholas Av, aox90.il; Jacob D.

Butler and wife to Prances I. 26,000 143D ST. 100 ft of 8lh Av, BOx k9.ll; David B. Ogden. referee, to Edward OppenheUner and another 24.400 159TU ST.

s. 375 ft of Amsterdam Av, 15.4xM.ll; Innea CaJbrsitb 10 144TH ST. a 875 ft of Brook Av, 25x 100; Paul a. Decker and others to Gertrude Link 17 GOO HS5TH ST. a a.

40 ft of Stebblna Av. 20 x77.8; George Tremberger and wife to Peter Holf 5 000 ST. ANN'8 AV, corner of 187th Bt. 100x242.8x100x239.0; William Pnltoa and wife to Thomas Williams. .1: 17BTH 8T a 127.7 ft of Washington Av, 77.6x100; Joseph P.

O'Donnelt and wife to Oscar Prentxky and wife i VA L.ENTI AV. s. 274.4 of 180th St. 18.8x99; John H. Metxler and wife to Florence M.

Squires 4.000 MONROE ST, 244; Moses Lubeisky and wife to Isidore Schwltser i SHERIFF 8T, 84; Joseph Hecblnger and wlfs to Anna C. Horner 6TH ST, a 150 ft of lat Av, 25x 96.2: Jullua Dreyfus and wife to Joseph I Butteawleser 18.800 ALLEN ST, a. 60 ft a of Delanoey St, 20x07.0; Anna Cohen to Fannie Gottlieb 20 000 R1VI.VOTON ST. a. 49.8 ft of Wlllet St.

24.10x100; faouls Oellert and wUe to Iuls J. Freeman and another SS 000 MKKCER BT. a. 150 ft of Spring Bt! 60x100; Herman Wronkow and wife to William Calhoun i BTH ST. a a.

150 ft of 1st Av. 25x 96.2; Henry Weiler and wife to Jnllua Dreyfus is vt BARROW ST. 02; Charles J. Egler arid wife to Ellse MANGIN fT, a. 75rft a of Rivlngton St.

-123x09 Bemdlt Isaacs and others. executurs. to William: a ELDRHX1E ST. 202; Elka Blrnbaum to Malka Lasky GANSKVOORT ST. 90 to 98; Henry' Iw Boll to Theresa DU i BROOME ST.

419 and 421; William Call houn and wife to Herman Wronkow 1 BOWERY, 2-J5. a. 125 ft of lUvlngton St, 25.2x100x25x100; alao parcel lOo ft of Bowery, and 150 ft of Rivlngton St runs a 50x 4Sx 25x 33.10k 25x 84.6; Aliert Wagner and wife to Emanuel Hochhelmer 28TH ST. a. 1S5.I1 ft of eth Av.

2l.4x 98.9; Phlneas Lewlnsorf to Henry Good-kind v. 1 18TH ST. 413 West: Joseph Mead, and wife to Robert H. Clark in J7TH 8T. 6 Eaat; Frederick tC.

Thyaon and others to Jaort Thvton. 84TH ST. 810 to 820 East; Oeorge Austin, referee, to John M. 44 000 1ST AV, a. 24 ft of Jst Av.

22.6x58; John Biitton to Frances A. 6 SSTH -ST. 133.4 ft-w of 7th Av. l.8x Wt.9; Baxah W. Scarln to 0orir 13.

Lo 2 24TH ST. 216 East; Mary K. Col ton and other to A. M. Powell 13.050 WEST END AV 530: William Crow and others to Mary P.

Macnee 100 WEST END AV. a. 55 ft of 77th St. lrreruUir; Jaoob H. Halsted to Edith P.

Halsied 1 B6TH 8T. 2M ft of 11th A v. BOx 100.5: George C. Austin, referee, to J. Albert Northwood 10.023 64TH ST.

a. ISO ft of 6th Av. 25x 200. lu to 65th Ut: WUIiam Rockefeller and wife to George Sherman 135,000 107TH ST. CT East; A.

8. Johnson and wife to Sarah Hamlll 1 tOT 843. map of Arden projert Carolina Muehlfeld to J. 1,000 8D AV. s.

75 ft ef 6th Av or Bt. 23x100, WlllUm's Bridtre: Georve P. Smith and others to Robert M. 1 WHITE PLAINS BOULEVARD, corner of De Milt Av. 2x-x- to De Milt Av xtl.4.

South Mount Vernon; John T. Kuharslk to Joseph Seeman 1 RIVINOTON ST. a corner of Wllkrtt St. 25x63; VVederlck J. Scellg to Ann Jeaa- nette Seeilg 1 CONCORD ST.

125 ft a of Knasuth Av, fioxKWr Oscar V. Pitman and. wife to Ororwe I'en1lvtwn an1 1 CONCORD HT. s. 100 ft of Kuaauth Av, 25sl00: same to Ellsa J.

1 SCKt'CE HT. a. adjoining land of Thomas Kleckaon and Philip 1. Arcula- rtua. 24.6xtH2t.Sxlo4.8.

one-fourth part; Ellis Price, as executor, and others to the People's Trust Company, truat deed. 1 Recorded Leases. FOflTER. Kale A. to D.

G. Orlffltha; 2) and 2U2 West 43d St. RAEGEXEHa. Hermann, to D. G.

Grif- lithe and another; 256 and 258 West 43d St. 8U years 5,68) Oht'SINOIiR, Dorothea. to Joseph Svhlutsr and anothar; 720 10th Av. ft 1-12 rears BOO HAKDr. John, to O-wrge KoUIng; 110 Amtrdaii Av.

6 ysara 709 BATTLES. Marvin 8., to Miss Annie E. Dunham; 70 Madison AV, 24.6x90; 10 years ,00 RYAN. Margaret, and others to Mortis "Alexander and wife; 105 East Broadway, yrs 3 months 1.130 SINGER. Rachel, to Jacques iGoldstsIn; 134 Rivlngton St.

600 KEl'S, John, aad another to CharU-s Marschnaaaao; 480 East Houston St. 10 years l.aUO SCHMIDT. Charles, to Max Auguar; 162 i SI, 6 yrars (28 GOTTLIEB, KeJMile. to Anna Cohen; 114 A lira St. lu years 1.M0 WJOI.

Oeorire to Ovaries S. Hough- la ling tJH West 1584 St, ysara 600 KAHn, Mary, to the Patriotie Rspub- llcan Club; 248 East T8ta Ut, years. XORNAHKENS, WUllaca, to Wlllasm D. 15S. and 14.

fcast BOth I LT.6?' ir'niV." to QraVlaHeVaVsio East 93d St. 1 years 4 years 4,000 aso SBBaeBKaBBBSkBasaBBBBBBBBBBBk 1 I Eleeorded Mortgages. Jn. Itarrta Newton 17.500 ADLKH, limM, and Henry 0. Harrmaa and wlvr to.

Henry J. Uraxvr, as alJ. UL C2' Av. 28,000 iYl' Jl lh Hirsch rund; "1 A. Vara 771 25,000 AR.

the Baron de Hlrsvh Fuad; QJ13 8th Av. a years. 29.000 natE to Henry J. Braker aal trustee. th -Av, 8 years 1 77? 25,000 SAME to Julius 2,623 th-Av, rJl- l.

U.0OO aY.tl 1 neodore, to George F. Flick; 51 Brootiie St, I years BECKER. Anna to George Blnram; 347 East 118th St. 6 BLZBT. H'lnslow Iw.

to Clara. Oood-steln; a a of 118th Bt, 80 ft ie of 8d Av, 5 eara i.L Ct'RTIS, harles and Adolphus 2.000 6,000 8.500 rutke and wire to Fannie H. Youngs: a of St. Lwrenoe Av.t 75 ft i Mansion St. -y i.

1,500 Pl'PTT, atle, to Donald B. 1 Toucey, trustee; 105 Thompson St, 5 months 23,000 DREYFUS Jullua to Henry Weiler; 8 6th St. 1W ft of Ut Av. 2 14,000 DEJVOE, Imma, to Israel C. Jones; a of 2d Av, 09 ft a of.

boundary line of Lots 20 ai 80, being Lot 20. map of Village of CI u-emont, 8 years 1,800 DECKER. Paul and others," trustees. s.c. to Ctiariea of 144th St.

350 ft if Brook Av, 8 vears.i 11.000 SAME to lanna R. De i Blola. aaecUtjix. sta, oi ii mis not man a or ltn at, 875 ft a Brook Av, 8 years 11.000 DoTV. Oe.rge to Sarah W.

Searles; 218 West Ikih St. 5 years. 10,000 EOLEH. tarlea Eitae Loige; as of 122)1 "i 225 ft of lat Av, 2 2,000 FREIMAN Louis and wife and Abraham H. 'relman and wlfs to John M.

Moaaman 0 a of Rivlngton Bt, 48.8 ft of Wllleti St, 6 22.000 bamb to (Harris and Tlnnla Oettlager; same proaertr. 8 years GULLERT1 William, and wife to Frsderio .,250 J. Mlddleftrook; a of Mulberry St, 141.8 ut ot tsroome nt, i G0RSCH. lrthur. and wife to Felix Levy and Leopild Jonas: a of Webster Av, 122 ft ef 171st St.

6 months, i OUBTAVfMON. Edward, and wife to Mary F. Stouglaon; of 142d St. 125 ft of 8d Av, 11 year HL'XQARJIn CONQReOATION BETH Hajnedrajf i Hagodel to Joaeph O. Levi, trustee; els of WUlett St.

70 ft a of Rivlngton 8tl secured HERRMAM. Henry 8., and Simon Adler 1,500 8.000 2.000 8,000 and wive i to the Get-mania Life Inaur-' an oa Company; nw corner of; 8th Av and 130th St. SV, years, 40.000 SAME to sLme; a of 8th Av, 86.5 ft 139th lit, 25,000 HAWKE. UUIlam and wife to Robert Courtrlgbt a of Villa Av. 859.11 ft of Soothe -n Boulevard, 8 HATTON.

Elixabeth. to Martha Foggin; of Fa rest Av, 123.9 ft of 165th St, 1 year HARNETT Kate J. Donald-d husband 200 1,000 to the Greenwich Savings Bank; a of 84th St. 28 ft a of 6th A v. 4 20,000 HARRIS, Hannah to Ltna T.

Van Oorden; n) a of 82d St. 170 ft a of 11th Av. 7 months 1.800 Jl'DGE, Miry to William H. Martens; 172 East tli Bt, 7 months, 1,000 KEHOE. Jitin, and wife to Patrlok J.

Car-lln and others; 200 to 268 West St and 65 and 67jVeatnr St, 7 64,860 SAME to Alfred Gutwllllg; 260 to 282 West St and 67l Vestry Bt, 4 months. 12,400 KAUFMANp. Joaeph. to the Excelsior Savings tlknk of the City of New York; a a of 23.1 St. 425 ft of 7th Av, (240 and 248 West zSd St.

1 46,000 SAME to Eleanor J. Robinson; 240 and 242 West 23d8t, 2 years 15.000 8 A ME to time: same property, 2 6.000 GOETZ. Oi liatian, and wife to the United Statea Tn at Company of New York 80S Eaat 9tl St. 2 years 10.000 SAME to tame; 806 and 807 East 94th St two iiortgages. 3 20,000 KENNEDY Rose to Francis Becker: of It lb 160 ft of 7th Av, 6 yeara 6,000 KING.

Ma. y. to Elizabeth J. gtanellffe: a a of Annand Place. 200 ft a of Perot St.

1 year 800 KEHOE. hn. and wife to the Metropolitan Life nsurance Company; corner of Vestry and West Sts. 8 years 160.000 LASKY. id Uka, to Elka Blnuaum; 208 Eldrldxe i hi year 400 MOFFAT.

Patrick and Alvah E. Phyfe to the Cltisens' Bavlnrs Bank of New Tori a of 11th St. 875 ft of 6th Av, 1 year 75,000 SAME to Alexander Donegan; a of 11th St. 75 ft of 6th 12,000 MACNEE. Mary to Title Guarantee and Truat Company; 630 West End Av, 8 years i 15.000 4 CALLIS TER.

Margaret to the Will, lam H. Pa us Boiler Company; a a of 122d Bt, 4M ft of 7th Av. 8 months. 6,000 MaLLETT, William and wife! to the CI aliens' (avings and Loan Association of New York; a a of 8d St, 60 rt a of Waahlngti Av. 24th Ward, inatallmsnts.

4.000 MILLER, and wife to Union Trust Cot ipany of New 'York; 170 Lexington Av 8 years 1 1,800 N0UAN, Jc in and wife to Harris Fll-sm. trust of Intervale Av, 298.10 ft i of Westchester Av. 8 4.000 NORRI8, tunes, and wife to Mary H. Lawrenoe and Jeremiah J. Campion, executors, i of Bryan I Lawrence, deceased; a of 123d 166.8 ft of Mount Mcrrte Av, 5 years 10,000 NORTH WO 3D, J.

to the Mutual Life Insu: unce Company of New York; a of 66 Bt. 250 ft of 11th Av. 2 years .1 7,500 NEALE, llsa, to William H. Butter- wort truMee, ate a of Marian Av, adjoining Lot 142. map of portion of Ben jamin awiuiit i arm, ztn waro.

vears I i i rm PENDLBTGN. George, and wife to Oscar v. ntmati; a ot Concord St. 125 ft of Kossutl Av. 8 years.

i ana PATTON. fames aad wlfa to the Mount Morris Co-ooeratlv BuUdlns and Loon Association; of Jackson Av, 125 ft a of 15th St. lnstallmenta a nno SAME to 4W: of Jaokaon AV, 143.0 ft of lfith St, .1 4.000 SHWEITZER, Isidore, to Moses Lubeisky; amni ot, a moiini. hoO 8CHRENKEISEN. Martin, and wife to tne ureenw.cn savings Bank; 218 Greene St.

5 years i an ono BCHNUOO, I Francis to Stephen Dun can; ar eth Av, 81 ft a of 1461b Bt, yeara. 1 i ono BWANTONJ Margaret 1 to Francis J. Donovan: In a of 88th St. 12oi ft of 6th Avl 6 KIWI SCHAAD. Ferdinand, and v.

if toi Philip Bcnaao ana wire; a or sum t. zoo rt of 1st Av, 2 16 i 7.600 8AM to Vfalter 8. Ely; a a ot 88th St, i jst av, years. 12,000 8AME to Elizabeth 8. Brice: a ef 86th St.

225.6 It of 1st Av. 2 years. 4 800 Peter to Caroline Elkann; nl of 71st St, 185 ft a Bd Av, 4 years. A I T.OO0 STAPLE R. iHelen L.

to Frederick T. van BeuMn; of 14th St. 100 ft of 5th Av. (ease). 8 years.

i. 4.00O STOKES, Ithomas. to June W. Bartlett: a of 634 St. 220.2 ft of 6th i A v.

2 years. 15.000 SQUIRES, Florence to John H.l Met- ter; i If Valentine Av, 274.4 ft a of lttoth St. 9 years 1.000 THY SON, Jacob, to the Emigrant Indus trial SavlSga Bank; C20 East 17th St, 1 i B.000 TENNVllJJl. Clara to thel Title Guaranteeland Trust Uumpany; 116 West 48th St. years i 11.000 THOMAS.

Pa rah and huabaad. to Fannie HI You ruts; a or Elnmare PI, ft IProiniect Av. 8 WOOD. Hehry and- wfe to Patrick and i nomas Larkin; nz to lit uieecker St. (note! 24 months.

i 4.600 WATKINSUN. Laura, to Thomas Ror ere and ahotner, trustee. ac 14a East 84th St. years i i 1.000 WHIOHT. taeta to Charles Rcmsen and Wllllsin Manlce, as trustees; 481 6th A v.

8 veals 1 2S.000 WILLIAMS! Thomas, and wife tn Freder ick A. Bnf-w; a comer ot St- iAnn Av and 131th St. demand: i i. 1.000 Mit to fMiiiam twienaer; same pmperty. Demand i 6,000 W1LLIAM Thomas, to William Fulton and wife; a of 137th St.

100 ft of St. Ann's Av.l 1 year 10.000 SAME to rime; comer of Bt. iAnn's Av and 117th St. 1 yearj 15.000 Asslnataneaata atf Mortssgri. ADLER, Sipion.

and Henry S. Horrman. to Edmuiat Coftln i i 10.000 BROWN, Hfmer to Frederick 2.000 BRYAN, Hefiry to G. H.t Haulenbeek. EVERDELlf William to Henry B.

Howell i. N'mti. HOOKEY, WlUlam to Robert Aj WU1- lamsun I 459 HIDDEN. Thomas and antXher, as commlrsloaers. aVc.

to Adelaide A. and Edward ill Reynolda. executors. Ac. of Chsries TJ RevnolJs Nam.

HASSEY. Aiigust to Amanda Wbllt Nora. -MlDDLEBrfXtK, Frederic to Isaac C. sioran 7.B27 PRAOER, William, and Plncua Lowenfeld to r. J.

Mlddlettrouk X.SU0 STt'MFFEll Carulln to May H. OverlntrtorJ 71 son SNOW. Prcii-rtrk A. to Edward Wlislow.Nom. i.iui.

judtsn to Edward Wlnslow. ZIMMERMAN. Jacob to Jacob Uat- cnerer Omitted iNHERW) Kate to Ferdinand R. Mlnrath 2. BOO.

BROWN. St rah to Isaac P. 4.000 GOLDStlill IDT, Edward, to Oeorge B. Goldschmli and others, ru.taa. Vmi GERMAN-AMERICAN REAL EHTATE Title Ouaantee LbmpanM to Knlcker- -l-ker Trilst Comiaanv niwt KE1L, Henii, to John W.

8,514 Merkaales rila4 Mondsr. April 5.1 WEBSTER herd aaali KV, 718 and 715; W. Bhen- Warx. conk i rww wscsjerL owner; Jwoa raclor $130 441 -812 150 .100 us WKHsTEH KV. a.

118 ft; a of 178d SL ftOxlUU UM H.nry O. SUiecki asalnat Henry Fox 'aaainst V. Brocknir, owner ana ounimctor East; aame agalnat I aa balls isr ar.d awxti HT, ltUTH ST. a at 83U ft of Washington llenry O. Bllieck asalnat Av, 25x1 its) bertha tract.

a Xdnkele, owner; Joha stars, oun- RT "a 286 'lof' VanneVbllt Av. 2axl0d 11 a be a er 4V Esoher aaalnst and Henrv iHuinaa. mm asms own asalanve WEBSTER. ie oil a Marx, fvv, a. xoi a it or 174 1 a St.

20x100 asms against eter Liecklar, ownr: sans niVEKSIDli DRIVE, a corner of 91st Bt. aJ.JUlBOa trregulart the Jsraoley aV Oarlteha; Currlar (Limited.) against aterrltl.aad Wa I wort a- WlUlnia J. Merrill enntrsetors 144 TH ST, a a. 850 ft a of Willis Av. 84.11x78; O.

Schuyler A Co. against Annie Cottar, owner and contractor. 144TH NT, S. 671 ft of Willis AV, 8Axluo; R. MoLaughlla Hons against 'Annie Cottar, owner John eon- HftTH 8T, a.

100 ft of Brook Av, TBi 100; Benjamin Dearing against David Qulglry, owner and oontraoler. 84 TH ST. 818 and 816 East: Alexandee asalnat Max Wolf and Andrew Certngtla, owners and oontractors. 16VTH BT. 661 and 668.

a. a. 850 ft of Courtlandt Av, BOxliaB the Eaat River Mill and Lumber Company against Amelia owner; Henry Buah-mann. contraolor BT. NICHOLAS AV, oomer of llth 128x125.

Hotel Cecil Robert A. Keaabey agalnat Thomaa R. White. owner; 'Charles 8. Holmes, contractor.

Z39TH ST. a a 220 ft Of Verio Av. BOX 100; Lawrence Brothers against Michael E. Dillon, owner; William. H.

Van Dv aen. eontractor WEBSTER AV. ISO fl.n of I78d Bt. Box 20: Charles Hartmann against Peter Leckler. owner; John Marx, 8AMB PROPERTY; AdolfYelsl agalnat aama SAME PR0PEHTT; Charles Bentlty against same 144TH ST.

a. 6T5 ft a of Willis Av. 84.11x78; Rlehl Brothers against Annie and John Cotter, owners and contractors. GREAT -JONES ST. a a' 100 ft of Bowery.

60x87: -William and Joaeph Bardeley against Thomas-, W. Keogh, oansr- and 786 151 aao 405 i ie 225 i Sac 15 Lis readens. 8TH AV. a 25 ft of 147th Bt. 25xT5; Hennf T.

Folsom. as executor, Ac, of Carolyn Fol deceased, agalnat Julia E. Judge, aa ad mlnlstratrlx, aad others, (to foreclose mortf UUTH'Vr, 288.4 ft of Grand Boulevard! 16.6x99.11; Enoch C. Bell and another, sxecu--tors, Ac, of Frances E. BeU, deoensed, against Leonard Hyama and othera, (to foreeloae mort- 1oT.TH' ST.

80 ft of -fltebblns Av( 20x77.51 luolh St, 40 ft of Stcbblns Av, 20x77.5; 106th St, a 20 ft of Stebblns Av. 20x77.5; Stebblns Av. a 96. ft a ot 166th Bt, 18.2x100: oeorge n. ana -rtseiusa B.

na ei tors, of George li. Purser, deeei against George Tremberger and others, (to "Close mortgages, four actions.) Oeorge M. ana PriselUsa B. ns txteur tx. rsnw, oecenseat forst 97TH ST.

a corner of Weat End A 100x100.1 1: Louis Weber -BatMlng Company against Blgi mund B. 8telnmann and othera, (to foreclose a mechanlc'a lien.) I 92D ST. a a 184.4 ft a of Columbus Av. 20x100.8; Henry C. Copeland against Mary M.

Stewart and Thomaa Kllpatrick. (to foreclose mortgage.) 118TH BT. a a 219 ft of 6th Av. 22x90. 1 1 Department of Buildings of New York City agalnat Edward J.

Plock and M. B. Donihee, (violation of building lawa) MADISON AV. corner of 131st St. lOOxtlx 100x58; Department of Buildings against Jacob Wicks, (violation of building law.) BATHGATE AV.

206 ft of 172d Bt. 25x96; Caroline Coe agalnat Helena Mahler and othera, (to foreeloae mortgage.) BATHGATE AV. 180 ft of 172d Bt. 2tx5: Isabel C. Phraner asalnat Helena Mahler and othera, (to foreclose tnortgage.) BUSINESS TROUBLES.

Hsw Yerk City. -Jacob Welkxh. Schedules of Jacob welker. manufacturer of surgical instruments at 215 Bast Thirty-fourth Street, show liabilities of nominal assets. 2.479; actual assets, 1.200, Charles Rohdb.

Schedules it Charles Kohde, late proprietor of the Hotel Pom-eroy, at Broadway and Fifty-eighth Street and the Grand Circle, show liabilities, nominal assets, actual assets. $1,088. William Sterw. Judgment for 1138,933 was entered yesterday against William Sterti of 28 Bond Street in favor of Herman Nathan as surviving partner, of I. Stern A It being a revival of a judgment on March 11.

lhD7. for Isti.ois against William Stern, Morits Stern, and WUllam Roaenateln. the last having since died. The Interest amounts to $52,504.. Frederick Koster.

Deputy Sheriff Butler has received an execution against Fred- frooer' 219 Tenth Avenue, for $1,182, in favor of Robert Blnney. and when he went to the store to make a levy It was said that Mr. Konter had given a (bill of sale of the place. He started there In March, and recently claimed to have assets of 18,000 and liabilities of $2,000. i Clapp Co.

Judge Pryor has appointed Senator Jacob A. Cantor receiver of the assets of Clapp A stockbrokers, of S5 Wall Street, whose assignment was recently set aside on the application of Walter O. Newman, trustee, who obtained a judgment against the firm foe $11,507 on Jan. 11. They made an assignment on Nov.

11, 1806, with "abilities of $204,000 and actual assets of Marx A Frenkel- A meeting of the cited-' I tors of Marx A FTenkel, wholesale dealers In clothing at 20 Lafayette Place, was held yesterday at the office of Horwitx Hensh-fleld, 840 Broadway. A statement was presented showing liabilities of $60,808. and an offer was made to settle at 60 cents on the dollar In notes at three, five, and seven months, indorsed, which was accepted by ail the creditors present. Jobeph F. Baker.

Charies W. Rldgway has been appointed receiver In supplementary proceedings for Joseph F. Baker, dealer In hay and feed, of 08 Seventh Avenue, on the application pf two of his creditors. Michael McDonald, whose claim was $1,029, and Quackenbush, whose claim was He has been In business about eight years, and. formerly owned property at 1.420 and 1.422 Third Avenue, which was sold three months G.

R. Cottrkll R. Cottrell and Jacob Burton, comprising the firm of p. R. Cottrell Importers of hides and leather, at 94 Gold made an assignment yesterday to Edward C.

O'Brien i of Flushing, giving preferences to Thomas Alexander of this city for $505, and Oorham J. Cottrell of Qulncy. 111., for $18,400. The bus new was started In with a claimed capital of $20,000. Oeorge R.

Cottrell having "Je Qu'ncy. For some time past their business has been very slow, and it was known in the trade that their capital was tied up in stock and accounts. Mr. Cottrell has Just returned from a business trip Judjre Suffren. attorney fer the assignee, said yesterday that he expected the assignment, would be only hat everything would be settled up In sixty daya They were In a pool carrying hides, the market went tZll1- were ow.

they had to make an assignment to gain time. Ha sri "ot the entire HabUIties? direct hS WOuld exceed 70,000. and In rnh the ai8et nominally at $80,000 in merchandise and accounts. i Oat ef Town. xcm" iRN.ARDIr"Execu t'on aa-gregatlng KtTf ''Sed yesterday In Pittsburg wtP-V J- c- Bernardl.

proprietor of the largest drv t.j 1 south side'. LUblUaesd aWeTVe not" P-. P. O'Connor has Emma F. Harding, shoe dealer, in Brook-lC2t Yh0B ssslgnment, made on Dec.

14. lSdO, has been declared void, on the application of Thomaon sc Allen, repreaentlag Nathaniel FUher Co. 8am Dieoo Land and Town Compant la-Judge Colt, sitting tn the United States Circuit Court, at Boston, yesterday, entered fkf $Zr foreclosure of the property pf the San Diego Land and Town Company, the sale to take place at City, CaL rfv? entered-In the suit brought by the bondholders. In which a receiver was appointed in 1805. Grbekwat Maltino Plant.

Notice if pendency of action was filed In the Wayne County perk's olflce at Lyons. N. yesterday. In the matter of the Supreme Court bearlns In the case of the German Bank Buffalo. N.

against George B. Greea- Hv hu wlfe5 Jme M. Streeter. the Brlggs National Bank of Clyde. N.

and Frank X. Brandel, to foreclose a mort-gace of gio.uuo and lntereaf from July-1 18Uii th" Oreenway MalUng Plant at Jntlaanentn. Monday, April The first name la the UKKEN. Timothy and Jnhor G. TVonts Humphreys' Homeopntnio Msdtclne- omtany BEIlENUIlOICK.

Prsderloh-Bt. Luke's Hosoiial of the City of New York, ousts BEROfIELU. Leopold-P. H. LusUgnn $118 554 108 a.vpiii rranors iuuiaa riownuui F.

Koke, as administratrix, ac Hollander aad bLCMEXTHAU Oeurae and Louis is' sUmltalarraorlx, f--t'nll traaaed Beef ftruaal, and J. CalletU Relrva The People. Edward TaaU and others PSTv 8. Va WOLF, John, and K. Hlnst naJe? a' DEVERITX Thomaa, and MlUm' ilai'an' Adult and another- PONOHOB, Thomaa F.

and Maryland J.1,' TfTLT- Tltue-A. i. Wlxe Ji-rijbb. Oorham Mf. FELlJHKIM.

Otto e. The Osraaanla 1 84 172 121 I 1.000 241 las 480 111 -1, 8 83 28 1.V1 -lag rhOATZ. John A Timothy U. Brsesw H. Gala Olsav rra i GROHHMAM Louis-The H.

9. ciania'tV HEARTT. Abraham-C H. PheU-i jil and 282 884 LOgtJ HAMMEJt Oacar-W. O.

Rosa and others tv laiisni n. rinmnvr, HUM a PROTECTION FIRK UNDER-writer of New Tor and William War 1RV1NO, Georfe P. Ilow.ll A Co, 'vi -v if ay a) aivweii ass -T? WIWON. eely-8. F.

Darnel t. t.OJ sTKtt, rC l.l LLT, Hitrlctt wT Ferris. 587 'a a a At.tllinujV, KU8T KCI.I KAHN, Fells Umplrs PSuklag and Pra-vision rvmpany LEW, John Tower tfg. and Novelty LiClITKNHTEIN, Abraham, and vthars-tX W. gteln, and ethere IaKYKR.

Letitia J. A. Csurtsld MARVIN. lassos A. G.

Llnaenmayr and others MA HON, James H. O. H. MATTHEia, John-A. H.

Msyer, METZ, Otto and Kate L. Luts. MARIANO, John L. Laurowlts aad another McMAHON. Tarence-The Naw York El.

vated Railroad Company and-another MeCAFFERTT, John W. Cutting, as ex-eoutor- McNAMARA, John j. The Mayor. MoCAFFBRTY. Edward J.

David Mayer ilrewlng Company NEUFELD. Jaeob-fl. CoUtns and oth- 88 104 455 104 217 128 .75 5 00 not 104 lie 88 87 41 O6MANN. Peter The Hllson O'REILLY. John Dnvtd Jones O'CONNOR.

Thomas-name PENNOCK. Oeorrs Mail aad Express Publishing Company. POPE, James Jr. -OVw REI8ENBERG. Frances 8.W.

C. O. WU- aen RAYNOR, William K.R. J. "EVVHARIXr, Henry-O.

E. Bellamy. BCHADTLf. Oustav-M. at g.

8TEINRICH. Benjamin F. D. F. 8PALDI.VG, Frank W.

J. Maxflald and another' HERMAN. Oeorge D. N. 'Abrahams aad othera SHERMAN.

Abraham 00 224 45T 188 24 .181 -48 608 100 121 IXR5vJ5.lJHfmrM 138,861 BCHAEFFLER, Prank, aa recti vsr, Aa- mJtSTJiY 12. 1 'P rouneers io SlSi' 117 8TH. Jarnae F. and Edgar H. Flnley, assignee 478 SMITH, Michael J.

Ruppert. SMITH Agne. 'HahTani other; 87 THOMAS, Eauiia E. O. Clark aad an- Other a a a IU BAMSV-W.

W. Davis -SI THE NEW YORK ELEVATED RAIL-' road and the Manhattan Rail-. way Company Harriet R. McKtm. 8.111 THsV NBW YORK ELBVATED RAIL-road Comoanv and tha n.11.

way Company Kate Kenney, lndlviduaiar WrX" 823 oaoina enaai ana others l.nua 1.Z78 THE HENRY- EEL.TKER EREWtVa Company William Inahan and others. costs i 10a THE I)NDON ASStTRANCB CORPORA-- lr7. ocmta 240 BAMB W. Selvas. 204 laments have been entered HiT $150.

'l Mluietu Vlgnot, J. K. Ro 102 WEIL. Samuel R. La.

Pasta '122 88 YOU NO, James P. J. S. Jacobs and another 100 err r. 'KB estatb fob aijb.

PROTECTS AGAINST Law Suits. Prom Brook!) Eagls, Dee. Appellate Court Decision la a Cam involving: a Synod. A decision Of much Interest to tha lee-al profession and the. general publio waa handed down yeaterday br the anneUata division in the case of O'Brien against the oeneral Synod and others.

The tlUe of the General Synod to -certain lands an Atiantia Avenue waa attacked by the O'Briens. wnose mouier waa their guardian, and-ahe had bought their lands at an old foreclosure. In her own name, and bad thereafter mortgaged them to the General The Sy nod subsequently foreclosed and, tn its turn, acquired title, which the children, ha vine? come of age. sought to reoudiata In thin notion, on the ground that their mother was. wnen she bought, their guardian or trustee, and could not acquire a legal title la her own name.

The referee decided for the General Synod. The Brians appealed, and the appellate division has now unanlmouslv affirmed the Judgment" Fair policy-holder, title rtmysay defends at Its own exnenae sill salts as the aad. If decide acaiaat the inaarosl, pays all dans-ages. TiTlE guarantee and TRUST COMPANY. 26 Co N.E..

159 140 Broadway. MV v. court SL, Brooklyn. Ofllcea: cj. cor.

With St. 7th Av, West 125th St N. Y. N.Y. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, $200,000.

$2,000,000. AUCTIONEER. AOEjrr. Geo. R.

Read. REAL ESTATE, PIKB ST. AJm I MADISOX AT. APPRAISER. FOR BALS-Leasahold small house.

43d near JTor Particulars apply te CASd REALTY CORPORATION. 800 East SSd St. APARTMENTS TO LET-I'MFURXISHKQ. Apartments to Let PBABODY, 103 and 104 Wa verier Place. 8 rooms and bath; steam heated; alerator and hall service; rente.

$65 per month. IRVINOTON AND ROCKLAND. 186 to 142 West lth 6t. 7 rooms and bath; steam heated and hall service; rents. 848 per month.

ST. CLaEMENT, 8G5. West 23d At. tv, 8 rooms; steam heated aad hall service; 828 to 838 per month. BT.

JOHN, WAVES CREST, AND CEDARHURgT 33, to 41 Eaat 50th St. 1 Seven and eishl rooms and bath: steam healed t-5 to 878 ner month. rants 845 to 878 per month. ST. HONORS, 1.142 Uadlson Av.

7 rooms and bath: steam heated and hall Ice; retits. 150 to 05 per month. 2U5 and 227 West 185th St. and 8 rooms and batk; atesm heated; rents. laA ftslaa vuw mnnrh 200 West 133th 81.

rooms and bath; steam heated; hot water and as ranges; rents, per montn. -2T8 West lsMh St. 8 rooms and bath: steam nested and hall sai Ice; rents. 837.60 per month. 8T8 West 130th St- 6 rooms and bathr steam heated and hall aerv- lea; rents.

137.80 to $42.80 per month. 2' West 8t 7 rooms and bath; steam heated and hall service; -rents. $58 per month. APPLT -to erastus Hamilton; vl- Buwnri. Telephone 647 Harlem.

TO LET FOR BCSIXESf SHELDON BUILDING, Cor. of Joho aod Nissan Corner and other offices fronting- on Nassau Street tor rent tn this tnodarn, nra-proot eulldinev For plana, ratea and particulara APPLT TO CEO. R. READ," Agrent, PINB ST. r(D7ua Montnuk Buildlnxx.

Nsw Breproof bulldlnsj. oocupylni blocs sn TUllam from Liberty HL, to Uaidea Lane. Two fast slevatora. AU conveniences, Largs and small offices to let. Immediate pnsaieatnn.

Apply to J. Metcalfe Thomas, 19 Liberty St TO LET On south side er 23d between 5th aad eth FIJOHU and 0K1CBU1 with flrstclass elevator service and at earn heat, sulta- nilrv BhtosTlhrs. manicures, mlUU a iu nniriDW tenania. n-WiJ vm nil a aHJUTUACK 188 Fifth Av. LO0 ISLAND PROPERTY.

5 ACRES FOR $100. Thla property Is loeatfd hlh and dry, free from UM! otherwise after la-! 'fundfdl Is beautifully if i' --T i 5 1U Centre atorloh.a' an 1 Ll.l4. aad will be sold on terma e4 88 ee-5L a month; sea about Inta at ace. htorKlTT. tt Liberty Tumrzw toex- All tha Wevrs That's Pit to REAL ESTATB AT AVCTIOX PHILIP A.

SHYTH, AccUcneEr- Absolut Sala I Without Resorvo. By erder of WILLIAM a. LAROBIER. MAC RICE J. IlLLIVA.

and RICHARD C. DAKER, EXECtTORS, Ac-, of MART V. BAKER, deceased. JOUX M. BOWERS.

VALUABLE 20 AVENUE CORNER AND INSIDE On APRIL at 18 o'clock" at, at Real xVrtaie BaJearoom, 111 Broadway. 1430 1433 SO AVEXt'E, KORTTI-WEST CORKER 81 ST Plot 81al0x8.a, with (rasas buU41ns, 1413, 1414. 1416alb 1418 SO ATE2ICE wast side, between 80th; and list Streets 7-'. Poor 4-story brick nata, with stores, each J' 10UGKRAH ft' SMYTH, Attorneys; li Broadway." '--J JOUST M. BOWERS, Eeq CoaaseL ataps from PHILIP A.

11 Wne Strest. GEO. Aaclienser, will' ell bt: Arcriojr THURSDAY, AprD 1897. at tha Real Estate Exchaner and Anetkm Room, NOV. CB TO LIBERTY STREET.

AT O'CLOCK. Btvrdtr of XemYorh hnfirooti tool EstoU Co VALUABLE PROPERTV Nos. 44,46 Broadway throush to and Including 45 47 New Street, 146 ft. 2 South of Exchanxe Place. No.

43 Broadway, 4-story buUdtnr. 21 ft. 3 a In. by Oi ft. by 10 ft.

in. by 93 Vase and further cartleulars at tna'crllcaa of the Auctioneer. No. 9 Pine Street and 1 siadiaoa Avenue. (6tM8) PETER K.

MEYER, Aaettasttr, will sell at auction on TUESDAY April. Cth, 1897. at 13 o'clock, at the New Tork Real Estate Balsa room, .111 Broadway. 5UPREflE COURT PARTITION SALE, DAVID MeCLURE. Esq- Referee, The Choice and Valuable 4-story and basement hlrh-stoop brownstone No.

778 MADISON AVENUE. Between. OOtb aad Tta Streets. Wm Man A anat. a'nila M.

aa.aaa iHj vwuh wm iVJ Kmm.9 PltlTs 45 and at the Auction eer in uroaaway PETER F. MEYER. Anetieaeer, will aell al auction on WEDKESDAY. APRIL. T.

1S0T. at XX o'clock, at tha Naw Tork Real Estate fl room, ill BrOww S-toiT -vn-J iMbMMDt BXon0 dwUlnca' with' lc No. 444 East 58th St. slaps, Aa. at Auotlonser'a 'office.

111 Broad way. LOUIS MKSIER, AUCTIONEER. I EXECLTOR'S BALE. ADRIAM H. SICLLER sfc IOS wUl.

sell ai auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14.. 188T. At IS o'clock at the' N. T. Real-Estate Bales-room, No.

Ill full-else 4-story, hlrh-stoop brick dwellinc ana tot. HO. SO WEST 8TK STREET, Near 5th Avenue. Maps. at auctioneer' a office.

No. 24 Pine Bt. MORRIS WILKI.V8. AUCTIONEER. To close ESTATB OF SAMUEL.

F. BARRY E. H. L.UIlaOW A CO. will sell at auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 6TH.

at. 18 o'clock, at the New Tork Real Estate Sales room. No. Ill Broad way, between Bth and 8th A thrss atortas anat basement, hia-h-atocp. brick Sisa, 89x70.

lm wa reel aeep, per cent, or tne purchase price can remain on bond and mot-trass at ft per cent. Full particulars from Auctioneers, ill Broadway. COVJtTRY. HOUSES TO BISBED. LET Ct'R.

SOUTH.A1ULPTON at SHIWWECOCK HILLS. L. I. Paralslkeal cwttaa-est rent. List mew J.

Metcalfe Thomas, 19 Liberty St MoBtaaewtai Beach, Hlablaaaia. Iff. J. Furnished Cottacae To Let Seasoa of ItiyT. D.

B. Keeler, Jr 9 Plate Street. THE WYCHMERB COTTAGES, Cape Cod. Harwich. cool; pine forests; sea-bathtng; drives; moderate rents; circular.

Tl E. CITY HOUSES TO LET UNPURXISHED. VERY DESIRABLE 4-STORT HOUSE TO LET on rota t-. between 6th and eth Ava tXOuO: prlraxe tamlly. BARNES.

th Ay. and 25th St. ELEOANT 8-8TORT PRIVATE HOUSE TO LET on West End A let: lew of river. Owner. 1.EUAL.

NOTICES, SUPREME COURT' CITY AND COUNTY- OP New Torta-SUSiE P. PRESTON. lalntl asalnat ALFRED 8. PRITCHARD. DfendariL-Summona.

Trtsl desired In New Tork County. To tbe above-nasMd defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in tbla action and to eerre a copy of your answer on tbe plaintiff's attorney within twentv dava let ot ttls sinnmona, ezcluslvs of the day of service, and In ease of your failure to appear or answer, tudrment will be taken aaint you by default tor tha relief demaaoed la the cotn- BHBint. Laieo aiarcn ist, jsvi. mi.lin 1. 1 X.

C-Tr Dl.l.ll... a a. a a ifuim altUTnVy, Poat Office Address snd Otttca. No. 80 Broad Btr.

Kew Tork To Alfred 8. Prltehard. Defendant: The fera- iwni summons is servea npon you by DUblltlon. pursuant to aa order of the un one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of tbe UI ew, wr. nnteo tne iitn day or March, ISO 7.

and Hied in the nJn r.e ik. 1 1... CMy and County of New Tork. at the County Court Houae In tha Oltv- nt kin v.xrt, flth day of March. 189T.

The verlned complaint inre anion nanus; oeen niee in otTlce Of am uera aturssaia na atarcn lltn. lur. Ja HALPH TlURNraTT. Brod "treat. New Xork City.

snhia-lswOwTu NOTICE. WE, THE UNDRRSIOaVEO, HEREBY a' wins oi our intention to form a oorporatloa, to be called the Indemnity nrm pany of New York, with a capital of two hundred tbouaand dollars. 482UO.OOO.) and a aurohin of one hundred tbffuaand dollars, the principal office of which la te be koal4 la the w.ir i new lorn, tor ine purpose of makias Insuranea dw.iltrTr housesT storeaT and all klnda of hulldlnas and household furniture, sad other properly asalnat loas er damage by Are, llrhtnlnc, wind aiorma or tornadoes, and Upon vessels, boats, earavas. foods, merchandise, rrelstits, and ether property acalnat hies or dam. 'If IIT ot.

lake, river, esnsl and Inland SAvlnilm a.i and of eifeetlns reiaauraaea an. tv it, under and pursuant to the set nf the lsTaure of the Stale of New Tork. known as the Insurance Law. beins Chaster 890 of the Lasra of lt62. and tha acta ef the aald Lasslslat-re a mandatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and such other acta of the said JLssrtslsiura aa are applicable thereto.

uated New. York, Msrch lSftT, Uarry Xk or mi it i.kk. ataroa, siren to ail creditors persona bavins Iai ma asalnat tha KiPMtTvi KEWLAND kVr Utely dolnr bialneal the City and County ef N.w York, thetfl aad they 1" tn.tr claims with tha eunehera therefor duly veHAed. to the uwnu7 tha aaalanaa of aalat ninana i iui7.a wn. At t.

nct, the ir, i Ta-i ii.Ly-rvnr tns 1st dae 'm n.w xora. March last. rm ir i tiij. i2i a. PAUI.

H. TUWNB. Attca'sW ACnt2 Ae. Kos. 44 aV 46 Broadway, lncludlnr Noa 49 A 47 New St.

Plet 89 ft. 8 la. by 1T5 ft. br 40 ft. 10 la.

br 16T ft-, 7 -story ofaoe building; steam beat and elevators. Augustus N. Hsnd, William II Thltcheear. Al. bert 8.

Williams. Hush T. WrMkt rQ R. Rohl. John Klska.

I-Vank Joseph Cbarl-a lUat.se Mearf' llX HvrmsVB W. Stouts. Arthur Juknai tr.tsa. aT w-wsj sewi apa.111 esj LCQAi A0T1CU3. COURT or TJIE'STAT j'Oi CHARLETs P.

alward V. P.rV llamilum -W. Cary as i trustees under tie last Wut ai Henry Cary, Siwa.ed, pia.n'.i., KUAIIKiii CAItf. C) 1 lie, as sole ad ml nut rat. with the uu, Tltonws O.

Caiy, dmwasnl; list i- i i junior, and Marsaret t. Kuisell ss i- the last will ai.d tafaim-nt of the- younger, Cnaries i.um -Jolin A. Lortat as executors tf the l-t testament 'lltvmma O. I.ary the v.jr,. Cessed; Helen U.

Csry, widajw of i decessed: tlraabtlt C. AsatMlx, tls, aad Otarles i'. Curt I her huai, Cnrv, Emma CXry, Oeorgiana b. Cry, C. felton, Cornelius Conway ieiti, reiton, J-TSDces.

CuBnlngham. 1. rwt a Montarua and Russell W. M-- ru. husband Sarah R.

Muntanis. Indlvl.ii., eseeutrtsv-and Henry W. aluntaeue. inui.i ana aa executor ot toe last wiit ani i-i. of William p.

Montaa-ue. deceased; Montarua the the only of liulea C. Muotasue, deceased; Tucker and. as sola surrlvinr and uilt iirt t- Under the murtan Mt tl m-rtaf ett Montaa-ue, deceased; William S. I-itr.

a. viln executor of the last will and mm.t William Y. Cary, senior, deceased; Anna V. Grace M. Kuhn, Lllen O.

Cary, -L a I. widow of Wllllasa Cary. Junxr, dec. Hamilton Cary and Caroline cbitarea oi sail William tarr, Junior, ceased; Barah Becker, Ann M. Cary.

i W. Uiathwaite. and V- wliuliur lirathwai-- husband; beatrlce de Nyeenhelm, Alice Cary, widow of M. Cary; nry Lusiiinf nan, and ensnes u. cunnincn.

-n ah t'rt William. i Wllllama. her husband; Vrh.l n.l a K. Cabot, her husband; Heater CnnnliiKharri. ward Cunningham the younger, and l.ii.i Mr.gham, Alios Forbes Cary as the laat will and iHtunMit tj.af.l vr dereased.

defendanta Trial desired Is the City and tea Mr ef I Tork. fat a iw tne- soove-named eefendanta: Toe sre k--by sommoned' ts una, i Ka. aotlon, and to serve a oopy ot yu umr mw p.aiin.s aitorney witnin twenty davs tha service of this amunnM aP. day of service; and In case of your failure to pear or answer, judgment Will be tiikra in you py default lor the relief demanded in complaint. --Daud New York.

March 4th. 18T. i Plainftrr Offiee-and Post OJ1W address. No. 44 Wail ktit New Tork City.

New Tork. i 'To the above-najned defendants Aene M. and Edward Cunningham the younger. The hums: aaiumons ts aerreo upon you rv -pul tlon pursuant to an order of the Hon 1 Beach, one of 4he Justices' of nor Ftiprr Court, dated the 224 dsy of Mtrth. isaf filed with the comnlalnt In the nma.

nt of the City and County of New Tork. at County Court House In the City of New York. jrtJLMEf B. CANDLlTR. Tmtntffr At: Office and Poet Office address.

No. .48 Wall Sir, wr uir, jiiv xorav aiS3-law8wToAniy STPREMtg 'COURT. City and Cpnnfy of ior. aaiBuruiai tH urs NTHI COMPANT, aaslnst MLXLANJ-. SAVINGS BANK.

defendaaL-THaJ deslVed the City and County of Naw To the above-named beraby summoned to answ.r Aha eoinpl. In thla action, and to eerre a cut? your answer on the plalntnrs attorni-rs. at tv office. No. 18 Wall Street.

In the cit. York, within twenty days after the" service of snmnwns, exciunes ot ui otr or sen Ire; and ease of your fallaie to appear or. answer. ment wfll be taken aralnst yon by default for relief demanded in the eonaplatnL-ated js York, March 1st. 1897.

RITCH. WOOM'ORD, BOVEB A WALLACE. A.iiorneys lor Office and Post Office address. 13 Wail tr New Tork. To the- above-named defendant: Thm fn-ni- summons Is sereed npon you, by publication pursuant to an order 'of Hon.

Miles Beach -of the Justices of tha Bunreroe Coort nf ik- c. of New Turk, dated the 2taiday of March. 1- mjwi auw. wau ut. wmpiaiai la toe IXlce Or 1 Clerk of the City, and County ef New Tork.

the County House. In Tork. Dated New York. March 2a. liT -RITCH.

WOODFORD. BOVEB A WALLACF aattorneya for Plauati Offlos dt addrsss, IS Wall 8., N. T. C1y, nuuw-eorumj 11 IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER THE FT-preme Court. New York County.

Hon. Fredrick Smyth, presiding, dated, mads, and Bled ti 6th day pf March. 1897. notice la herebr alv.a to all creditors and persona having claims inl-t WHXIAM ROEBER and THOMAS lately ooing nuainess under tha flnn aama an Style f- William Roeber A Bon. aa -anat d-.

era In the City of New York, that they are required to present their claims, with vouchers therefor, duly verifled. to the subscriber, ths duly appointed assignee for the bene't of erei- iiors or said wtuiam Roeber and Tboraas I Roeber, doing- business under, the Arm name tt William Roeber A Bon. at nia nlare of las; business, at bis office. No. 17l Columbus Avenue, New York CUy, on or before tha 1st rfay of June, 180T.

Dated New York, March 8. OTTO PULLICH. Asa gnee. HUGO H. RITTERBUSCH, EaaJkttorney fr sruis-iswowTu IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OT; TH3 eupren.e Court of the State ot New.

York, entered la the office ot the Clerk of the City and County of Naw York on February 5, lilT. notice is. hereby given to all creditors and persons nanus; claims agalnat jAst w. HZXYilCtL. lately doina business la tha City and County ot New York, that they are required to present their saja ctajms.

witn tne eoucners merelor, duly verified, to tha anbscriher. the duly, nppointa aaatgnee of tha said James W. Reawick, for the benefit of his creditors, at his place of transacting business, at the office of Shearman A Ster ling. No. 44 Wall Street.

In tbe City of New Tork. on or before June 18. laUT. Dated. New York.

April 8. ISirT. CHANNINO M. BRTTTON, Assignee. SHEARMAN A STERUNO, At borne rs for As-- si race.

44 Wall Strsat. New Yrark Cite. anS-lawewTuAmylS LEGAL SALES. BLASTER'S SALE OP RAILROAD PROP- NOTimi la berabre a4sn that. In attrauanae ot a decree of tha Circuit Court of the' United Butt ror-the Northern Division ef tbe Eastern Judici.

District of Missouri, made and entered ea tbe 14th day or December, 1806. la a certain! eau. therein nendlns. wherein Theodora OUkmi ani Ward W. Jacobs are eocaplalnanta, and ti.

Qulncy. Omaha aad Kansas City. Railway Company la defendant. the undersigned. Master la Chan oar of aald Court, and named In aald decree, will, on FRIDAY, THE JSD PAT 1W7.

between the hours iu e-oci i turn xorenoon ana xour ciock in ne, i.r-noon, at the East door ot ths State iCourt-houee on Fourth Street, between -Market ana Chestnut Streeta la tha City of St. Jxwiia Missouri, oiler tor aale and aell at public auction. to ths highest and best bidder, but for a price at less than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. tb premises and properties conveyed by the defendant company by mortgage or deed of trunu dated January 3d, 1888. and described therein.

and la aald decree, aa follows, to witt All and singular. the entire railroad of said Qulncy Omaha and Kansas City Rail? Company, commencing'' at a point en the Missis sippi River, opposite tba City of yoincy. in Etate of IiUnola, and extending to the Tewn oi Trenton. In tbe Csnnty of Grundy, In the Sat. of Missouri, whether made or to.be- mads.

ao-uulred or to be acquired, and ita franchises. equlpmenta. property, tools, and interests, tun la to aay: The lands and tenements, beredtts-ments. fixtures, and chattels 61 said eon- Eany; Its property, riisnts. pnvueeea.

leasea. i ousehold Interests and estate of every nature end description; Its rails, ties, fences; buOdinrs. and tractions; its rights of way. cars, tools, and machinery; Its books, books of account papers, vouchers, receipts, and claims ot everr desorlptlcat Its o3ess and office furnltnr ana Alteram; and all the fraa-efeleee of aay and every kind and description which the coca pany now has or owns or hereafter may acquire. Including all and every vgiuab thing aad things whatsoever which, aald company now baa or may hereafter have, make er bold la law or equity, and the rights to all tolls, rente, issues, and proflis- which roav accrue te aald company from, aay, source whatever.

The entire ptimlsss and property toctudd said mortsmsa and decree will be offered tt Mis and sold aa an entirety and without relirl from valuation or appraisement. Before any bid wtll be received the bid oust deposit with the Undersigned 'Master, it sash or a duty certified cheque of some eolv.n. bank er like institution satisfactory is the Matter, the aunt of Fifty Thousand Dollars: I be t-poslt so received from any unsuccessful bid -wtll be returned te hi in when the property shs.l be' struck down. The deposit so received fivn the successful bidder will be retained and sppUru by the Master as part payment -of the earcbae. upon tba coonrmatkHi of such aalei No bid ef lass than 8300,000.00 will be eepied.

Said sals, upon report thereof, wilt be subV- Ss approval and esnArsnatlos by aald Court or soma Judge thereof; aad upon connrmailun a.l approval thereof by- aald Court er soma Juo. thereof, tha purchaser shall immedlstviy pay i aald Master the additional sum of tJJd.uoO la ca.h; and the twnwaiader of the pureoaa. pn, Bhall be paid, miner is rssb or In the Sonata, coupons, or serin eeruavates of aald dfndant ror-pany, secured by said snurtgage er deed of tru taken at suth valuation as shall h. equivalent i the distributive share at lbs purchase money -pllcavle to such booda. euupous, or sorts rrti; oatee; provided, however, that the shall pay In cash la-addition to the aald suia aiui.OuoOO so much as may be n.

wy i fully pay the principal sum of tO.uut auJ pee cent. Interaat per annum thereon frra. First duy ot DeoetubM, laud, and Ins ol of said suit, and all eharwvs and sonancea mads by the Court against ths fL arising from such sale. Upon confirmation of aald Ml hj by tha purchaser with tha terms cref Master will nvake and deliver to a deed ef conveyance of all said premises aold; and the aald d.f.n,!. totpvn and the aald ooo.i4alnanta.

aa tiut.a.a Ul aald mortgage or deed of truat. aM and deliver proper deeds ef mv.ih,, property and pieralsea to the pwi. thsreof. Jurisdiction of said cause wfll be said Court for tha purpose terms of aald decree and sale, and (.. be made sut-lj-t to the rlslti of tne uri take and re.

ail said property if th t. aliall fall to coinv.lv nith all the tf ala and with all the ordeta tf said or eudga thereof mda or to be ma i-i F. I- si't. Ma.ter IX H. CTIAMBKRUaiN.

4v aU u. taulloitaar. A In In aaali-lewtwT i al-Uwlw7 I Broadway, Naw Tork CUy..

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