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12 rHE NEW YORK TIMES, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1899. IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD Mfrtfr trt( Ballalncs Sold Otker Dealla fcjr Private Contract -am at Aactloa. M.

L. Hea have sold to Boehm ft Coon four-story buildings 01 and 63 Mercer Street, the farmer 25 by 125. for Dr. Henry Eno. and the tatter.

25 by 100. for Ellen Qrfttsn. J. Hamilton Hunt has void for a client to A. D.

Graff the four-story dwelling 532 West End Stetndler A Guiaaroff have bought, through Morris Kahn. the flve-atory double tenement Water Street. 25 by 88.9. Terence Farley's Sons toava sold to a Mr. Cogswell, for the live-story American basement dwelling 301 West Ninetieth Street, la by Hio.5.

Lionel Froehllch'a 8dn has sold for a Mrs. Fleba to Joseph Lustlg. 113 Second Street, a five-Mrtry building, with store, as by Wtf.H. for also to Darld Well, for Leopold Hermann, East Seventy-second Street, a three-story high-stoop, brownstone dwell-Init. an by by j.v at H.uiu William Ebllng has sold to a builder, for Improvement, the plot of twelve lota at the ncrihweat comer of Cauldwell Avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Street.

liuaiave L. Morgenthau has made a build-in luun of I2u.M to Dorothea Weibel on the property fronting; 2tX feet on One Hundred and Thirty-eighth and One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Street, beginning ITS feet ea.t-of Seventh Avenue. a serWs of deeds recorded yesterday, William Weiterer took title to a small gore at the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and One Hundred and Nineteenth 8treet, fronting 1 foot op the avenue and 12 feet on the treet. Reaalta at Aactloa. Yesterday's offerings In the Trinity Building Salesroom resulted as follows: Hy James I.

Wells. Third Avanu, cast aide. M. fert north of lla Junction with Franklin Avenue and running through to Franklin Avenue. SCV.a by 7h by 80 hy 7H.

foreclosure Ml, to William Rankin. $3. BOO Washington Avenue, unt aid. 60 fat north of On. Hundred and Elghly-Arth Bo by 101, vacant; foreclosure sal, to tbt plaintiff, ths Excelsior Savings Pans Hv Peter F.

Movn Pn. 4.000 Belmont, formerly Cambrellng, Avenue, eaat aide, 157.2 feet aouth of I'elham. formerly Union. Avcnu. 75 by 100.

three two-story frame dwelling; forecloaura aale, to th plaintiff. Kuee T. J. (XX) TUB BllLDINO DEPARTMENT. List af Plaas Filed for Sew Straetaree sad Alteratloas.

Stubbing Avenue, west side, 100 feet south of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Street, for three three-story frame dwellings, 20 by aVl; Thomas Farley, owner; Thomas Riley, architect: coat, I10.SOO Noa. 117 and 11V Avenue for a six-story and basement brick flat, with store, 23.8 by Lewts Hachrach of 31 Nassau Street, owner; M. Bernstein, architect; coat. tM No. 142 West One Hundred and Twenty-' fourth Street, for a five-story and basement brick flat, 87.5 by 25; A.

Si. C. Hayon of hO East One Hundred and Sixteenth Street, owner; M. Bernstein, architect; coat, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Street, south side, between Walnut and Locust Avenues, for a one-story frame shed, HO by 5: Ot-ntral Union Oas Company of 350 Alexander Avenue, owner; H. S.

Ihnen of 3 West Twenty-ninth Street, architect; cost, Madison Avenue, southeast corner of Kinety-ninth Street, for two six-story brick flats, io.ll by lr and by Thomas Graham of 1.2.W Madison Avenue, owner and architect; cost, I2H0.O) 10. Canal Avenue, west side, 175 feet south of One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, for a frame traveling crane; James H. Young of One Hundred and Thirty-Eighth Street and Kail road Avenue, owner; D. H. Hunt, architect; cost.

Alteratloaa. Mount Hope Place, north side. 245 feet east of Monroe Avenue; to a one-and-one-half -at ory frame stable, 15 by 24; Cella J. Ferguson, owner; C. 8.

Clark of 719 Eaat One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street, architect; cost. $150 First -Avenue, east side," 25 feet north ofL Fifty-fifth Street; to six five-story brick and stone tenements; Peter Doelger of 339 West One Hundred and Tenth Street, owner; C. Stegmayer of 306 East Eighty-second Street, architect; cost, Bathgate Avenue, northwest corner of One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Street; to a two-tory brick dwelling; John Jordan of i'l West Twenty-ninth Street, owner; J. L. Jordan, architect; cost.

No. 7 Eaat Sixty-seventh Street; to a flve-story brick and stone dwelling; Chauncey S. Truax of 7SO Madison Avenue, owner; Clinton A- Russell of 32 Nassau Street, architects; cost. $5,000. No.

114 Union Place; to a two-story frame dwelling and store; Catherine Schmidt of 112 t'nion Place, owner; W. A. Q'Hea. architect; coat. No.

132 Allen Street, to a five-story brick tenement, with store; Joseph Hyman of 224 East Broadway, owner; Horenburger dc tMraub, architects; cost. No. IMS Clinton Street; to a five-story brick tenement, with stores; Abraham Dworsky of East Sixtieth Street, owner; Horenburger Straub architects; cost, $400. No. 103 Avenue to a four-story brick Tat; estate of Abraham Levy, premises, wrier; B.

W. Berger, architect; cost, 2oO One Hundred and Sixty-sixth Street, northeast corner of Washington Avenue; to a two-and-one-half-story frame dwelling and store; William H. Payne of 231 East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, owner; Loulr Falk, architect; cost. $500. o.

la East Forty-second Street: to a four-jtory brick and stone office building; of31. Twenty-third coat 200Wner; Livingston, architect; Recorded Real Eatato Transfers. Friday. Oct. 1.

UQ6TON AV, sea, 417.6 ft a of Parol tit VA K.7U m. l. i uie lescners i o-opr-ratlve Building and Loan Association to Mary A. Kieran. CKttfTo.N AV.

a. 274 ft of lMth 8t lesion; Creston Av. a a. ZM ft a of Irving St, liilyu; Creaton Av. a 124 ft of JMth St.

150x100; Ryer Av. JU4 ft of l4ih St. 30x100; 3d Av as' IJ.ll ft a of Sd at. 75xVO; Isaac Lands berg to Katie CKtil'ONA AV, wlduned. a.

23 ft of IMKh Bt. old line, MmlOZ; c. Adalbert berker to Frladrlch Flrk. WUfUTON 8T, a. 71.t ft of Avenue A.

ltaSM.xlf.llx71 Valentine Ueuuin-ger and others to Frederick Voegelln. quit claim HuLSTON BT, s. 21 ft a of Avenue A. 24 9.100; J.rfin Olaxka. referee to lon fixer and another LkXINOTOS AV.

corner of 104th St. xU; Lexington Av. 1 8 Lexington Av, a. ltt.8xU' Flora PohaiMkl to Henry Pohal.kl MALIrfON AV, a corner of lo3d 8t 2iillx7o; Flora Pohalakl to Henry Fph Main bt.Vw "ft'n of Fordham Av 41 ax irregular. City laland; Mary EL Leak, to Johanna A.

BiiLFUKD AV. 270 ft of Alice St. loox m.axloo; AJorxia Krajlcek and a irther to Uualav Oluck TATE ST, a. b3 ft of Whitehall St Jflxluox Irregular: Chariea Ogden to the Lutheran migrants' Uoua Aaao-elatlon of New Yuck THoMlfON BT, 1, 25xlOii; Anna to Frank Donnelly. TOWNSEND AV.

23 ft 175th St. luxluu; also plot bounded on Jerome Av. on a 175U St. on Tuwnwnd Av. and on a oaotra of Oxforu lac tannla B.

Lawrence to Anal. iiX Urown. tl AV. a corne' of Wendover Av, 131x 75; Solomon Hose and wit to Batsy Al-Jf'ert TH AV. corner of lllMh St, runs I ft to Manhattan Koad.

to llKLb St. 12; Dumii Holdaworth and another to llllao. Wetterer TH AV. corner rf llwth St. run.

I ft-to Manhattan Koad. -x to Uvth Sl-m? T. W. Oonaor to 100 1 2.800 1 21. 000 1 1 1,200 1 1 2.000 1 i 1 60 TH A V.

corner 'n'it'h 'rvini liath St. 12- 1 1 illla Wetterw T.H.A.V' r. corn.r of llmh St. 1 ft to Manhattan Road a to Ilth St. 12; Kraocla i.

LlCuonor to William Wettarer TH AV. cornar of UVth St. rujia" 1 ft to Manhattan Road, to Uta St. II; Margaret told, worth and others to William Waiterer TH AV. a a corner of HMth St, 1 ft to Manhattan Road to liuth St 12-Anna White to William BTH AV.

a corner of 1 iwh St. 1 ft to -Manhattan Road la llutfc St 12-Alexander MacJCaasie and aauthar to William Wettarer TH AV. a a corner of llth St. 1 ft to Mar.hatUn Road to UWth St Follloa to William TH AV, a a corner of llinh St. 1 ft to M-uihattan Road to llvta St 12-Ada K.

Dye to William TH AV. a a oernmr of llvih St, 1 ft to Manhattan Road to lltKb a 12-Aiina C. Udred to William TH AV. a corner of llWh St. 1 ft to Manliattaa ltJ to 11Mb St a 12-lunin Wiler to Wlili.m TH AV.

corner of lllth St. 1 ft to Manluittan SUA a to llsth St 12; V. illlenitena 11. Towumi) to Willi. Wetterer TTil AV.

a a. Lr 8V1, mas of vtllaga of Wakefield. 100x114; Charity Tompkins to Ruth Baker TH AV, eoraer of ISoth St. Nalaoa I. FacrU ta Myar 29 28 23 23 23 23 TS 1 48TH BT, 550 ft of 2d Av, 23x IWt.B; Francla Oantlne, referee, to Alexander and Robert Maltland, tru.teea 12,000 1ST ST, SIO ft of tVlumbu.

Av. 'xl" John K. Duity, referee, to John 20.000 olUT a s. 34o rt of Columbus Av, John K. Duffy, referee, to John Hudaon.

tru.tea 20,000 a'" lumbuB Av. i K- l-Hilty. referee, to John Hudaon, truatee 20,000 "li Pohalakl-to Henry Pohaiakl 1 2 of 5th Av. 20 KW.8; Orant Nolman to Andrew Came- Ble and wlfa Koto. f.r,Jnrt,",a' ft a of 5th Av.

30.7x ln VV tiliam 11. to Andrew Carnegie i T. 225 ft of 6th Av. 25x100; John Devlin to Andrew and Louise W. Ca -negle 1 1ST Sos.8 ft of 6th Av, 61.1x loo.h; Mn r.

Devlin, to Andrew and' Louisa W. Carnegie 1 a. 134 It a of Amsterdam A lTxlOi.7 to Apthorp'a Lane xlTxlOS B- Freedman to Loulae V. Weber 1 10STH ST, 81u West. Itt.lxKki.ll; Joaeph tf.rlejr to J- Aaplnwall Hodge.

1 eorner of Lexington A v. 40x loo 11 pan; Annie McKeon to Ellxa- le Nagle 1 13T BT; a. 37. ft of 5th auun a. uaie to waiter J.

Ma- 134TH ST. ac. Vt" 'mr' 'Xi lJw "a 10.000 Thomaa J. Dunn, aa Sheriff. M- Klngaland 13,000 14JD ST.

612 WVt, loxUU.ll; Patrick H. Lynch to William Frahm 1 iJT of Amsterdam Av. 28.0 jios.6, to Hamilton Place x71.2xU.ll: to kelson J. Ferria 6X.0OO 14.tD ST, corner of Amsterdam Av. 2Nxlo8.6 to Hamilton Place.

x71.2x twit; Kelson J. Ferris to Martha A. lnch 1 14TH ST, a 450 ft of the 5oxVi.ll; Andrew A. Blbby to Ralph Ivi-a 1 151 ST ST. b.

200 ft "w' 'of Av, lnuxU.ll: Patrick H. Lynch and wife to August C. Flllot 100 161ST ST. ti West. ISxVO.U; Lena Orln- to Robert Aaron Exchange 181ST ST 660 Wt.

18xB.ll; Robart Ko Franklin 6T a ft of 11th Av. 25x iU-11; the Dearie Realty Company to Peter C. Eckhardt 1 J8T" S.T 175 ft of 11th Av, 25x TV. 11; LJIlle T. Yoran and another, ex- ecutors and trustees, to the Deane Raal- ui.

S.042 Recorded Leases. HDCHT, Joseph, to American Hide and Leather Company; Cliff St, V2 to V8, 10 years $12,000 ME.VN. Howard, to Herman Brothers'; nlon Av, corner of lSth St, 6 years 1 5o0 to fto 3o-' 'Frederick Wlttlinger; Amaterdam Av, 1,410. 3H D- to Solomon Kalvln; viiaKt 67-12 to 1.200 rSl-)N' Henderson, to Edward Rafter; 120th St, 10 yeara 79 a VV, corner or 4.000 2,300 800 2.000 8.000 600 25,000 25,000 8,250 Z460 Recorded Mortgages. Abram.

and Kate Rosenbaum to William R. BeU; Uolumbua Av. a a f.T"' 10hn 8. William to Mary Fitx- I'lac' a. 62.11 ft p'aa.

8 years AELdiyUK Kchel and Jacob, to Abra- fv. Wuackenbuah; 9Vth St. 375 it a of Columbus Av, year O-iSTELLO, Ellen and (ireenwlch Savings Bank; HVth St. s. llo ft of 5th Av, 6 years wR2r.Y' u- others, to Anna i-lthlan; Emeacllfl Place, a.

601.10 ft of Grenada Place, 3 years DOTLE. Joseph to Henry H. Jacknn and others, executors, 4c; 420 West 36th St, 3 years Joaeph to Henry JaVkson and others, executors, 4c; 418 West 35th St. 3 years DOYLE Joseph to John "bavuV'iis Went 35th Ht, demand Y1tEi.J',h to Adam Huston; 420 35th St. 8 months DOYLE.

Joseph to John Davia; 420 West 35th St. demand ECKHARDT. Peter C. to Herman Neslage; 185th St, s. 175 ft of 11th Av, 3 years FELLOTT August to Patrick" Lynch; 151m St, 2M ft of Am-aterdam Av, demand FKRKI s.

Nelson to Isaac Stiebei; "Amsterdam Av, comer of 143d St, wtt.ll X71.2 ft to Hamilton Place. 2 FISCHER. Barbara, and Joaeph N. Serf blde Savings Bank; 306 West 3th St. 1 year Charles, to Charlotte M.

t' 7th Av, 3 yeara FIjORY. Frans, to the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank; 37th St. a 12! ft of lt Av, 1 year William, to Patrick Hi' Lynch- 612 Wert 142d St. 1 year OAIGE. Mary to United States" Sav- Jerom Av.

b. at a of OarMeld St. 28.xll3.v. 2 years GORDON. Frank and others to Mai Maa and others, trustees; Lot 11.

map of partition of Lott O. Hunt eBtate. demand OrKNTHER. Edward to Bd'wa'rd' an'd Bertha Ouenther; 30th St. 400 ft of llth Av, 6 yeara to Edwtrd'p! Shields; bth Av, a corner of 3tb St, a years KRAj to "Frederic "it'.

Ooddard; Bedford St. a corner of Commerce St, 1 year KARPAS, Gottlieb to Henri "st'rasl bourger; Bedford 8t, a corner of Commerce St. 14 years KOEDDINO Frederick, to John 'Bussing. and wife; Fulton St, a. Lot 167 aahingtonvllle.

Installments. c- Eltxabeth L. 2 ye" rs corner ot ark Av, ALLEBRE. to Empire city" Bank: Clinton A v. a 80 ft of JerTerwin St, 1 ..7.

11ALLEHRE, Henry, to EmpYra' City Sav-Clinton Av. is. 100 ft of JetTereon St. McDONALD. Honora.

to Chariea" Main fat, s. ft of Bay City 1.250 2,000 10.500 11,000 2.000 11.000 16,000 60O 1.000 2,000 1.000 6.000 80,000 3.500 2.600 20,000 2,000 2.000 400 20.000 15.000 15.000 13.000 13,000 600 20 6.500 21.000 8.000 2.200 8.000 2.000 20,000 2.000 23.000 267 6,000 MR.NDE8. Henry to Amy 8. Wheeler x. corner of 121.t St, 1 year MENNIE John to Eaat River Savings Institution- llWltk m.

1 K. Lexington Av, 1 year MEN NIK. John to East Rlver'Savings Inatltutlon; 100th St. a. 245 ft of Ixineton Av.

1 year 7. MENNIE. John to East R'tver Saviniri Inrtitution; WJOth St. a. 220 ft a of La" Ington Av, 1 year MENNIE, John to Eaat River" Savlnga Inrtltutlon; looth St.

a a. 15 ft a of Islington Av. 1 year 7.. MORRISON. William to William Rose; Lot 435, Section Vyae estate 8 years XRAJ- iohn to Marret Columbia St.

a 100 ft of Rlvlngtoi Income per month Elisabeth, to Annie McKeon; 123d St. corner of Lexington Av. 3 T.ara NAGLE Ellbeth and John to hs Equitable Life Aaaurance Society 123d yikrsn corner ot Lexington Av. JosVp'h' "to" 'ElYxa'be't'h Wn.4,,Crotona Park North. tTs; 117 4 ft of Clinton Av, CMALLEY, John, to Louise Dudgeon and another; Rogers Place, s.

C12.4 1 ft of Westchester Av. 3 vears KrU-wT 'R-ndoiDh PIKK, Friedrfch. to C. Ad'el'be'rt' Becker' P1ZER, Leon and Jacob, to Houaton St. a a.

1 ft of Avenue A. 1 year PRIOR, James C. to Thomaa "nli" ft Avf -demaa 10 Ttum Corn-years corn'r of 61at St. 3 RA.KERTY' Mr' 2d St. a adjoining line of Lot 2 SCHNUOO.

Francis to Abraham' lQksTbeJ.th.A.V- 5. STEELE Frank to American' Mortl 1634 8t' corn" of Jackson Av. 1 year BTIEfr'S. Henry, to John Sl'oa'ne." 'executor 5.me.or?hSA.r VOEGEUN Frederick and Antoinette'. to Mary D.

Rum Houaton St. a. 71 a ft of Avenue 1 VOEGEL1N. Frederick and Bowery Savinxa Bank; Houston St. a Tl .9 tt of Avenue A.

5 WAGNER. Mary, to Mallnda O. Mace'a'nd othera, traateea, Lot 115. map of St. Raymond's Park.

24th Ward, demand WASHBURN. John to Railroad Col operative Building and Loan Association-Lorlng PUce. a 20. ft a of Fordham Ro.d. Inatallmenta WEBB.

Uaette. to Ouatav Berg: Brissa Av. a S70.4 ft a of Southern Boulevard. 1 year WEBB, Liaette. to Ouatav Berg, as guardl Ian.

4Vc; Brtswa A v. a a. 170.4 ft abf Southern Boulevard. 1 year 24.000 2.000 3.000 25,000 2.000 ,600 1,275 BOO AMERICAN MORTGAGE' COMPANT to Henry A. Hlmmelmann, lima ASKET.

Cbarlas, to Dlroock A Fink Com- w'tii'ia'm" and others' NOm" tru.teea, to Frederick W. Loew. a stmt U.R10N. Janus to Umiaa I. Bailey! CROMWE1J Sarah and Anna Sh.u"11"4 doa to Frederic N.

Ooduard 15 ia LOWENFKLD. Ptncua. and another to 1. Blumanthal, tflva aaalgnmenta). LYNCH.

Patrick to Andrew A. Blbby MANNING, WHIUm to The mas A. and WlUlam H. Hall MERK. Joha.

to Hanry flhlein OLIVER. T. Mason, executor. Ac. to Maria Elchler POHALSK1.

Flora, to Henry KOEMKR. Hanry to Elisabeth Koem- er. TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COM. psny to EUxabMh A. Benham WEISH.

Henry, to Mary WH EBIER. huyler guardian. to Norn. Nora. 1.T00 l.Ouu J.OOO Num.

2.800 6. 520 2.5UO ncnuyier H. wbaeler, administrator. Ac ooa WHEELER, Srhuytor 8 as administrator Ac. to gchuylar M.

Wbealer .7777. SO0O8 ier 8., to Amy Button. 20.000 b. to Oeorge Nembach. 1,600 WILLIAMSON.

El lltrhJaale' Lleas. AMSTERDAM AV l.Wth to lauth s. whole front from 1st. IW.lOxlOt); Henri Pouchaux agalnsl Harry Chaffee, owner corner of Ryer Av, ana contractor I 3,500 1.700 BURNSIDE AV. ll Henry d.

Sllleck, against Thomas Morsan. lwner and contractor. CENTRAL PARK EST. corner of itn st, 100x73; lnmea A Bunt against Joaeph and J. Pinchbeck own ers and 239 WEST, corner of Smea A Runt airalnst Joseph and J.

Pln-hi-lr own ers and contractors 200 HEWITT PLACE. Glacomo a crrner of 15th St. IVIcart against Joseph illo owner and contractor corner of 156th St. 26 HEWITT PLACHl Salvatore Driando against Joseph Uallii, owner and 64 PARK AV. 8.614 akd S.M4.

ed 1.521 and contractor 1.523 Washington! Av; Goldner A Rappa- port against Akfaham Farber, owner; Arthur Farher, ntractor 350 WASHINGTON A 1" corner of 173d ri- O. Sllleck. as-ainst St. lOOxlilO; Henri- Ueorge Hlumenthkl, owner; A. B.

Woythaler, contractor 61 WASHINGTON A a corner of 173d G. Borkatrom against St. looxiel; Osca CJeorge Blument al, owner; Albert B. Woythaler. contractor 111 WHITE PLAINS AV.

a. 70 ft a of Mh Ht, 44x105; Harry Rolph against Mary Conneil ownef; Peter Sponhelmer A rxin. contractors 19 22D ST. 427 East. Pandee A Smith against nenry u.

Bultmdn, owner; Thomaa Dobbin, contractor .1 ChTH ST, 352 Eait; John Vance against Andrew Schaeferl owner and contractor. 1.852 22 70TH ST. a a. 25f ft of svenue. x- Clrio Gennusa valnst Arthur Gorsch.

owner; John Phi contractor 24 82D ST. s. Us ft of the Western Boulevard. 50xldo.ll; Congress Varnish Works saalnst Emlllo Vlgna. owner; 0ntl A Borreltol contractora 67 West: Glustino Roc- 42 IO0TH ST, 65 and cioia against armlne Luckes, owner; Louis Colangelo and Joseph vegllante.

contractora 10MTH ST, 212 Blnna against 30 214 East: David W. Heter J. Herter. owner: wiedbusch A sanwartx. 284 117TH ST.

42 anil 431 East; Maxwell A Dempsey aralnstl Davis Karp, owner and contractor 1 1S6 122D ST, a 16 ft of 8th Av. 103x joo.it; Tremei i HorTbenr owner Fuchs aaalnat Marcus and contractor 14.225 13IST ST. s. 123 rt of Amsterdam Av. 7nxao.il; John Moloney, owner Kelly against Thomaa and contractor 1,900 I ft Aw 9K 133D ST.

20(1 100; John Madden against Albert Ruff. as contractor .1 60 ORDER UNDER CHAPTER 418. LAWS OF 1887. FULTON AV. wis, 250 ft of 178d St.

125x100; Anthohy Donley on Morris Marks to John Bell A Son. (two orders). I960 BUILDING IAN CONTRACT UNDER CHAP- TER 4 IS, LAWS OF 187. 138TH ST. s.

9 ft of 7th Av. 200x 1 SHI. 10 to 1 pt; Gustave L. Morgen- thau with Do rot nea weibel. eight pay- meats a Pendens.

BROOK AV at of North 3d Av, Arthur Sandys asalnst 88.3x75.9x6. 9x44 William H. Duh and others, (amended fore- closure of land. mortgage attorney, J. L.

Kuther- C1IERRT ST 153. 155. and 158: Sellna Dargon against Edward McArdle and othera. mower. :) a GREENWICH A orney, J.

R. Smith. a. and and 3 Cnarles St Cemetety Company against the Greenwood James W. mor-tease:) a etclam ana otners.

(loreclosure of P. H. Adee. attorney, LEXINGTON AV 95 Rivlmtton St corner of 84th St, 23x80: 35th St. b.

112.6 ft of 2d Av, 18.9x98.9; Ot s. 100 ft of 4th St. 2.Y2X100; 8th O.BxlOO! 41st AK-. w.e ft of 4Bth St. a 141 ft of 2d Av.

lflx St K8.ttx17 RtSI th St. s. 100 ft a of '2d Av. 119th St. a b.

260 ft of 4th Av. 25x block; Courtlandt Av. bany Post Roa Benson St, a m. 450 ft of fcOxl08.8: South Broadway, (Al- i a. adjoining line of land 5Ox2oux57x200.

and Railroad of William Burte, Av. s. 150 ft White and Arch a of llth St. 75x150: Anna A. bald M.

Shradv arainst Martha M. Shrady. and others. inda-ldually and as administratrix. mended partition attorneys, let-son.

Prownell Pa WASHINGTON widened, s. 300 ft of Talmadge St 145: Gihson 1 2Mo.ii rt or i8oth St. ioox 1 against James A. Lane and Putfcel others, ttorecloAi re of mortgage;) attorney, W. rt.

KDe. WEST HROADW U.T, 101 to 105; Department of Buildings agalnfct i me episcopal nurcn or St. hester, (violation of building E. Otterhnnrr Peter in West laws;) attorney KST END AV William Johm a corner of lOSd Rt. 2n l'lso- Johnstone against Alexander John- stone and wife (foreclosvre of mortgage;) at- tomey.

8. War 10TH ST. 3X1 Rj Eait Menrltta TJrnmann Babetta Bachrl- and others, (foreclosure of mortguge;) atti 22r svr 'rji ttofney, ey, j. i. ureen.

of 2d Av, 25x98.9; the Eml- gnnt Ind'ustrlJ eavincs uank agalnat Annie n. (foreclosure of LAnga and attorneys, R. 33D ST. 81B otlJ-rs, Ev J. O-Gorman, Cnrdalia PXalnun E4t Herman J.

Boa ilmann and othera, (foreclosure or mortgage:) 83D ST. 150 2: Jeanette K. torney, w. H. Stockwell.

Of Amsterdam Av KWIOAv Manie against Niels Toelberg cloture of mortgage;) attorney. and others, (fore H. Manne. StiTH ST ft of Columbus Av. l.4x HC.2; Henriett M.

Parker against Margaret re of mortgage;) attorney, F. 75 ft of 5th At. 44x10011- wuln. tforeckie E. Park or.

11HTH ST. a a. Elizabeth monte and Rankin against Fortunato C. I-r- otliers. (amended foreclosure of attorneys.

Quackenbush A Wise. 15TH ST, Icorner of Union Av. 53.6x101; Ferdinand Hertit and another against Frank to rfcover unniinl Fechteler. tact tifcn tomeys. Rose Putsel.

BUSINESS TROUBLES. York City. Edward Adams. Deputy Sheriff O'Donnell received an execution yesterday Edward C. Adams, salpa- for 115,800 ag-aihst man, lor a oil Street, in favorl btltter firm at UK) Chambers of Harmon D.

Reasoner on ained In Orange County. a judgment obtained EviLK rt r'iCKHARDT. Judgment for ined here vesterdav naralnxr 15.1W2 was obt Emile B. Pick Richardson on Picklardt in favor of Moses W. three notes made by Mr.

Pickhardt on March en aiay 2, ana June 2, to protest. Mr. Pickhardt the summons at Tarry- which have gone was served with town. John PbttiJ. Deflrlpnrv tnilonlan fj.

75.38 was John Petrlt docketed yesterday against tie real estate operator, who uuly, 18118, In favor of Isaac disappeared In J. Greenwood. Isaac J. Green cAcuuiur ui liic esiaie ot wood, deceased, a-rowinsr nut of the foreclosiire sale of 102 and 104 Ful- ton Street. William an execution esterday against William Parchen, grocei 2.485 from Da or 1.U33 Third Avenue, for Is A ICanfman In fnvoi nt 1 1.

(Jars ten Oroge mL 1 ne ciaim nag been in lit J-e tne, and Mr. Parchen Is ansferred the business to a years ago. gation lor sc said to have relative over Pfinrw A a Jth. Ralph Cohen and Isldor Smith, mmnfli i nrin 01 v.oncn et mitn, manuta West Houston yesterday, wit Wiener. The Street, made an assignment tout rd-Acru wtn x.

1 1 ..1. nartnershln An Jan. 1. 18WU. a hd thev never ha1 onv Mni.

tai rating at style of the Bradstreet's. They used the Manhattan Manufacturing (Vllftn WO. Company. general store Mantfnmerv I VI H.CI ijp it lie business at Uniontown and merly of B. Si ana Air.

smitn was lor- 1 iiicci oc wnoiesaie ri D- tnla pttv ani wn a Don dealers of receiver foe hat flrm In Jsnn.rv Ifiir. Horwltz AV Si Saniuels, the attorneys, said that the assignment if was due to the stringency knarket, by which they were or me money unable to rati1 iu oieei current 11a-refiisal of aomA bilities. and indulae them the ftirther, these creditors bring- intr suits vent assignment, al luajr wniun precipitatea the ii iu uiu nui want inetn over other creditor to get tne ad Dy taking ja about judgments iimub. -me naouities are what the ass vr vtaiQ 1 9 Will a TTlf-sllVit- A mw.4 they will not Is being take of the -Arm Exceed An inventory conaition hll'h when 111 be laid before VJA, Will the creditors anrl tlon of lent offered. Late yesterday a petition In I osuiaruptey was nied against the tk Bronner mrcra, uoiasmttn three creditors SoL Fried- 7m-, William Vf 11 f'lr man A Co and the h.

mntiin i.j;' They allege tn at the firm committed an act or bankruptcy uiaaing an assignment. PETITldXS IJT BAKKBtPTCY Ernest L. salesman at Walker. Tift KroflHv ai tion in bank Dartner In tl rkiptcy. thb late firm of Wik A Co rftl r.n T.fe.00.

Mem- phis. on account or tne railur year. Mr. plete list of due them as crop in that lker is unable to give a 001S: the tne amounts could not mi 1 i. the firm, whl wvaa ot lawyers when! v.n 10 tneir I flrtSn tne names whose claims "firwii, iout or aggregate and the bal- own a nee are unk Leopold unkaow AHM TvrwM t.

44 Kast One Hundred and Twenty-flrat Street, has filed with liabilities ot $0,208 and no Ulaaal tlem ar Partaeraalp. Justice Trulx of the Supreme Court has appointed WBllam butt receiver of the C. Adamson A On firm of Thorrka facturera of ladles' cloaks and suiU at 63 to 0O Fourth Avenue, and of the Lenox Cloak and Suit company, on the application armann I 1 of William Sf derma mm against nrvuint nv JKar.tfr- Mr- Adamson. for the dissolution count of dlaagreement between them. WHEELER.

Schu I The partnership was formed on March 18 and nissoivea on uot. u. The liabilities are and assets I8.0U), In stock, fixtures, and book accounts. Receiver Appwlatea. Justice Giegerich of the Supreme Court has appointed Conrad 8axe Keyea receiver for the United Loan and Investment Company, formerly at 11 Broadway, on the application of the Heine Safety Boiler Company of Missouri, which obtained a judgment against the company for $2.848 "on April 28 for boilers In a building on Bleecker 8 treet.

It was stated that the United Loan and Investment Company was organised to erect a building on Bleecker Street on the site of the old savings bank, but the venture did not succeed, and the property was sold under foreclosure of a mortgage, and the liens of the plaintiffs and others were wiped out. The remaining assets of the company are less than J. C. Jewetra Claim Aaralast Mexico. Deputy Sheriff Leavitt yesterday received the attachment obtained a week ago against the United States of Mexico by James Jewett.

The amount mentioned In the warrant is with Interest from May, 18K1. The attachment was served on J. P. Morgan bankers, to attach the money received from the sale of Mexican bonds, to the amount of ti50.uuo. Sells Bardlsi Still Mtsslaar.

Deputy Shetlff 8trauss said yesterday that he had not yet learned anything about the whereabouts of Sells Bar din. manufacturer of clothing, shirts, of 343 Broadway and 120 Greene Street. Another writ of replevin was received yesterday by the Sheriff In favor of the tChace Mills for sixteen bales of gray cotton cloth valued at 859, which. It la aUeged, was wrongfully taken by Mr. Bardin on Sept.

23. In the trade It Is said that Mr. Bardin recently claimed to own real estate in Rochester. N. valued at $8,000.

mortgaged for $2,300. Bradstreet's Weekly Fallare Report. Bradstreet's reports 164 failures in the United States during the week, against 140 for the preceding- week, and 233, 196, 279. and 289 In the corresponding weeks of 1898 to 1805. The Middle States had 55; New England.

3tt; Southern. 14; Western, 38; Northwestern, Pacific, 10, and Territories, 3. Canada had 19, against 24 for the previous week. About 90 per cent, of the total number of concerns failing had capital or less, aad 5 per cent, had from $5,000 to $20,000 capital. Creditors of Solomon Marcos.

A (meeting of the creditors of Solomon Marcus, manufacturer of neckwear at 34 Walker Street, was held yesterday at the office of Max Altmayer, at 290 Broadway. that the liabilities are and assets $5,000, and the creditors agreed to accept a settlement at 30 cents pn the dollar in Indorsed notes at two and four months. I BowT Lodging House to- be Sold. Deputy Sheriff Radley has set down the aale of the contents of the Majestic Bowery lodging house, at 270 Bowery, for Thursday next under an execution for $1,200 In Bank of America against-the Gary Loveless Company, the proprietors of the place, who started It In Judgments. Tiie following Judgments were filed yesterday, the first name being that of the debtor: i-ngel Brewing Company BISCHOFF, Anna F.

C. Neale P.B'3ARD. Jacob J. T. Richards BERTHELOB.

John MeYrail nd 'Alexander' Newman JUl Enel and another asv flohn Rnneld and others ot hr 8- Gamp and an- COHEX; 'Betsey Robert' 'iy Ford and another DIXON. William RosenAe'ld and otners era Thoma-s- OppenheimeV'and' oih- DON Francia' J.iL' Roaenfeld 'and others PAVID, Julius and TheiWe Whitman and others DAVIDSON, John Lemlein'a'nd another Dl'MONT, James A. A. J. RXim-r- 2oha W--M- O.

DUANE, John, and John J. McAdaroaW. J. Devit and another FOWLER, George A. Cora B.

Fowler, costs FRANKEU Meyer Henry G1LMORE, Barney, and John Leonard-Isaac V. Lorech HYMAN. Solomon A. H. B.

Parsons HENTZE. Robert D. Meschendorf HOFF. Frederick P. and Harriet J.

F. Williams HOEFLBR. George 8. Henry, as committee. HIGGINS.

Algernon 8.. and Ida M. G. 8. Kuts HATE8, Georse A.

Thomas C. KLOPPENBURQ. Henry Q. H. Pohl LENNON.

Patrick H. 8. Oppenhelmer and others 319 100 88 70 107 27 1.078 84 90 93 206 50T 42 661 16S 121 2 ST. 8H 133 482 840 1,040 22 blO 108 LING. How.

also known as Won Gats mow- won it s. uin 102 122 440 MALLOY. Michael J. D. Meschendorf MARRIOTT.

Matilda Charles Joaenh MURRAY, James I. George Harjea and others O'REILLY, Patrick O'Reilly. Bkelly 4k Fogarty Company O'REILLY, Patrick Hugh O'Reilly and othera PICKHARDT. Emile B. M.

W. Richard 317 o30 405 son 15,962 PARKER Thomas O. The Bourbon County Distilling Company 37 PHINNEY, William B. George W. Sweeney 87 PETTIT, John Isaac J.

Greenwood, executor. 4c 75,389 potter, Sarah Smith Premier Typewriting Company PHYFE, Harry J. Seaman SHENESSY. William Joseph L. SOMERS.

Mary F. H. P. Dodge, coata. STEELE, Chariea J.

F. Barrell and others -SCHMERL, Herman E. Zucher and another SCOTT. Samuel. Seymour, and William The Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company SCHNEIDER.

Lois F. Krumm. TREANOR John A. and James A. a A.

Tolman AMERICAN STEEL HOUSE COMPANY E. A. Smith THE AMERICAN PNEUMATIC TOOL Company The Pratt ft Whitney Company THE ACME SOAP COMPANY E. A. Houchln and another ME8BNGER BICYCLE SADDLE OOMPH ny of New York P.

and F. Corbin of New York THE METROPOLITAN ELEVATED Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company Ferdinand Traud THE METROPOLITAN ELEVATED Railway Company and the Manhattan Railway Company Anna K. rummer. VAN VECHTEN, Orvllle R. William Y.

Boyle and another WALLEN STEIN, Rosa Louis Dannhoua-er. coata WOODWARD. Frank E. D. A.

Donohue. WARREN. Christopher J. W. B.

Wither-ell and othera. 84 IK? 32 85 821 26 372 102 IG4 177 1,500 170 1,170 1.309 84 132 447 486 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD CASH PRICES FOR STAPLES. Wheat. No. 2 ie Corn.

No. 2 mixed 41 Oats. No. 3 mixed ja Flour, Minnesota patents $4.10 Cbtton, middling 7 3-16 Coffee. No.

7 Rio Sugar, granulated Molasses, O. Beef, Beef. 813-16 6 3-ia 85 11.00 24.23 B.50 i Tallow, Pork, mesa Hogs, dressed. ISO lb Lard, prime. 6.67 iron.

Northern. No. 1 foundry 23.C0 Butter, Western creamery 14 CHICAGO. Oct. 13.

Flour steady; No. 6prlnx hat. 7Wc: No. 2 red. 73 No.

corn" 32Hc; No It yellow. 32S32c; No. oati. 23c1 No. 3 white.

2trTc; No. Winter. 24c: No i rs: No. 3 barley. No.

1 nkx seed, Northwestarn, 1.24fce$12ft' prime timothy seed. 2.35; mesa pork, per bbL rlb aides, (loose.) $4 hSCft 23; dry-aaltad ahoul-2r. abort clear (boxed!) 5.5o$5.i0; whlrty. distillers- finished good-per gallon, sugars, cutloaf. S5.70: STOnut lated.

clover, contract grade. 17.30. COTTOSr-The market for cAtoa futures 'evenneas throughout the iSSSon! at times prices ware tossed about violently Ground the opening tadlca-Uona pointed to a recovery of partof Thursday's laaea at least, the cables having av.raxed un better than expected, there Using a fair number buying orders la eauSI showing leas dlapoaltlon to unload. On the rail Price. 1J5 point, higher.

The axacuUon of the European orders however, found the market daatltutVof buTlni 'P De of. and soon a renewal of Hir "qutdalloa aoeaas was wttneased. Near tara was a luU la the sailing bom-nt. laadlnr amaJlar snjrts to take proflla. The rapidly to eonalderably above the opening flguraa Spot cotton la iSouTnarn ff im'dlllng ouoted.) was reported by special (Uapatcaaa aa follows: KubUe, 6 14-10o 1-ltto ff: Savannah, 6 -lflc, off l-lflr; Charleston, PAc; Wlltnlrigton.

t4ci Baltimore, 1c. off Sc; Mem-phla. 7c, off te; Augusta. 7o: Ht. Louis, 7 l-16e.

Contract prices ranged aa follows: Open. High. October ans November k7 Iecember, .8 WO (I.H.I January Jebruary f.tM Mfch 7.1 T.OR A.Pr 7.04 7.H May 7.07 7.11 7.00 7.12 AuVt .....7.11 7.14 Beptembar 8.S7 Low. 6.M 6.H2 6.111 8 1(5 6.Mt 73 7.02 7 03 7.0R 7t 6.81 Close. 6.ftMrfl.N4 6.h.Mrl 86 6 IMhiO.Dt 0 WJ 7.0147.02 I.Otrnyl (1 T.7f7 7.017 10 7.0O7.

10 Liverpool cables: Spot cotton, a fair business doing; sales. 12.000 bales; apeculstion and export. 1.000 bales; American. 11.O00 bales; middling upland. 3Td; import.

7,000 bales, all American. Futures opened 2 to 8 points lower; December. 8.48jb: January-February. 8.4Na; February-March, March-April, 8.4Ha; April-May, 8. 41th; May-June.

4Vb; June-July. July-August. 3.50a; August-September. S.4Us: October. 3.62a; October-November.

8.5ot4b; November-December. S.S0B. Manchester-Yarns and cloths quiet. AVOOL. -BOSTON.

Oct. 13. -The Commercial Bulletin to-morrow will say of the wool market: Salea have been tapering off this week, and the demand hna been mainly for small lota of domestic wool. The enormous purchases ot the past few weeks In anticipation of higher values have Blocked manufacturers up pretty generally, and the -cessation of buying Juat now la natural and healthy. The consumption continues good, and this fact renders prices firm.

The lacking up has checked the advance in prices, but most dealers think tt la only for a abort time. Attention Is directed to the fact that prices here are below those prevailing In the West, and also abroad, and this serves to make the maintenance of rices general, and the pressure to sell slight, endon auctions have closed st niewhat quieter snd with essier disposition apparent on aome grades, but yet with a general advance and a considerable one over opening prices. The sales for the week are 3.7SW.OOO bales of domestic snd 140.000 bales foreign, a total of bales for this week, against a total of 5.ft7.0uo bales last week and a total of 2.1W.0O0 bales In corresponding week last year. The receipts to date show an Increase of 801,461 bales of domestic a decrease of 30.833 bales of foreign, against last year. The sales to date show sn increase of 129,802,100 bales of domestic and U.4&2.00O bales of foreign.

FUTURES. NEW YORK PRICES. Open. High. Low.

Close. 77 1-16 77 3-16- 78 7Ta 80 8-16 8014 79 13-16 80 Wheat-December May Corn 39 38 8014 38 7-16 30 381, 804 38V4 CHICAGO PRICES. Wheat-December May Corn October December May Oats October December May, Open. High. Low.

Close. 72U ...72 9-10 ...32 7-16 75 11-16 5 1-16 75 32'4 71 32 31 v4 31H 324 22 31 31'4 32 221,4 23 ....23 5-16 23 6-16 24 24 24 iiim i tin Durui lor wheat was spiritless and slow, from the speculator's standpoint, when business opened, with nothing of consequence In the cables In the way of grain market news or war news, while statistics were not altogether satisfactory The clearances on the one hand and the interior movement on the other hand, pointed to another considerable Increase In the visible supply for next Monday's statement. Quotations of cash wheat, free on board, afloat basis, were as follows: No. 2 red. 7Tdc.

spot: new. No. 1 Northern Duluth 79T4C, spot; new. No. 2 Northern.

Duluth. 7S14C. to arrive. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct.

Wheat In Slyw0- LNorlhern- October. -68c; December. 68Hc; May, JWfcc. On track. No.

1 hard. 70Xc; No. 1 Northern. 64c; No. 2 Northern! IWArKEE, Oct.

lower; N. 1 Northern, 7m71c; No. 2 Northern, 689 lw'W5c- Barley flrr No. 2. 46c; samples.

3544c DCLUTH. Oct. 13. Wheat. No.

1 hard cash. TfrSjc: No. 1 Northern, cash. lc; 'm- fZi N- 2 Northern ooc; No. 8 Spring, 63t4c.

CORN No. 2 corn clused 41c. elevator- 41l4e delivered, and 41c free on board, afloat iw.0A.TST0- closed 29c; No. 3 oata. 31c: No' 8 whlte track mixed WpSft.

UaCk WWte- 3i Nof 2 whir; No 67c- frf on afloat; No. 2 Western, bbc. spot; State rye. 63c. coat! insurance, and freight.

New York car lota J-Feedlng. 4143c cos Insurance, and freight. Buffalo; malting, 4754c. cost? in-surance. and freight.

Buffalo. GRAI--Oo. coat, insurance, and freight. New York. FLOPS AVr licit on-i- 34.15; Winter straights.

X3.40&13 R.1- wir patents. X3.tKKSX3.80; Spring clears S3eS3 2 to arrive. Rye MX5-f'-ot0 3-we3-40; choice to fancy, 0. Cbrnraeal Kiln-dried. S2.20fiS2 SO BKmeal-Fine white andTellowl iJ arrive.

JW-IB alOtt J.1-231 Wlnte; bran. cltr hominy chop, $16.25. bulk; oU meal, $27 chMINNEAPOLIS. Oct. lX-Flour and bran un- PHOVISIOX9.

PORK Mess, 75-'m''y- 11.6oa-12: short clear? .76." EFoff' 10.oO11.5O; plck- extra India mees. liX18. BEEF "L50-4-00- DRECJ8 2D HCKJS-Baeons, ISO lb, 160 lb. 6c: plus 7c7cut1 MKAT-PlckleTbellles. smokmV.

lb 7fe.V4c; 12 lb, 14 lb, plcklea shoulders 7c; pickled hams, JH4c; Western greens, Western ap city greena. 9c. TALLOW City. 6rc; country ffS5'! J-? 46- irT45; rented lard. South America.

6.B5; Continent. 86.10; Braxil kegs. compound, "VERPOOL. Oct. 13.

Closing: Beef Extra India mesa. 72s prime mess, 67s 6d. Pork WTterP' d- Hams-Short cut. 11 6 1a' UrtTPrlnl Western, in tierce 28s 6d; American refined, in palls, 80s Sd. Ba- to 30 lb.

38a; ahort rib, ik J'- lon? clear mlddlea. light. SO to lbd clear middles, heavy, 85 to 40 lb. S3s 6d: clear bellies. 14 to 16 lb, 88a 6d; Short clear hacks, 16 to 18 lb.

82s 6d. Shoulders-Square, 12 to 14 lb. 30s. Butter-Finest United States. nat 73.

TrT American nnest white. 54s 6d; American finest colored, 56s Tallow VtnA r.itv Him. 1 am uauujui, in ionaon. lm refined. November- April, ls 6d.

Turpentine Spirits. 38s. Resin OU-SST'Sd Petroleum Refined. 7Hd. Linseed COFFEE.

Operations did not foot np a very Imposing total, the entire buaineas of the day "a- restricted to 11.000 bags. Of this amount half had been done within the first fifteen an? near111 tn changed hands just at the cloaa. The price movement waa narrow, a bare 10 pointa On the opening the market was Irregular, with some months unchanged and other months 5 pointa lower. The close steady 6 to 6 Pointa higher! The hesitation waa due In part to an abaence of from Brasllian markets and a conflict of other influences. Spot coffee ruled steady with prices unchanged, on the basis of 545 13-16o for Invoice lpts and 61466 6-I60 for Jobbing parcels of No.

7 Rio. Contract prices ranged as follows: Open. High. Low Close. 4.554.60 4.55&4.60 4.704.75 4.754.80 4.8O&4.0O 4.9064.B3 4.95i5.0O 6.O06 5.

05 6.055.10 6.10Q5.15 ft OO October November December January February March April- May June July Aus-uat .4.55 4.60 4.55 .4.75 .4.80 4.75 4.80 4.75 4.80 .4.5 4.15 4.95 .5.05 .5.10 .5.10 5.05 5.10 6.10 5.06 6.05 6.10 September .5.25 6.25 5.25 PORRTllV 1 DL-CTD kiu. "mi-toiit market, holiday. Hamburg Coffee market opened unchanged to pfennig lower; at 2 JO P. net unchanged; sales. 12.000 bags.

Havre-Coffee market opened quiet. lower; at 13 unchanged; at 3 P. unchanged: closed. Uf net lower; total salea, 5.000 bags; January 33 50-Februapr. 33.75; March.

34; April. 34.23- May' 34.60; June. 84.75; July. 85; Auguat. 35 25-Bebl llmr' October.

3275; November. 33; Ue- Rlo-Hollday; receipts. 9.000 bags. Iron. Northern No.

1 founder No. 2 soft 2l.n: TZZi rails. 334; pig iron, warrants. 18; lake Iia.25: tin. Exchange lead h' 545: brok1 prto.

fLr UaS .621. and for spelter 85. 45. OILS Petroleum, bbls. $8.95.

and in bulk $645: Philadelphia, bbla $8.90, and in bulk $60; reflned cases. New York. crude naphtha cargoea. 10.50: dendorlaed. 111.

Cotton4d Oll-Prtme crude. 23tr24c; prime Hummer yellow. SO0 81c; off Bummer yellow. 2tr30c; butter grades nominal; prime white. 32c asked; prime Winter yellow.

S434c. Unseed. American, raw UrdriW cutt'raw: 5AV.4L STORES. Tar. regulars, $J- tar oil.

bbla. 84. Spirits of turpentine. 52V4953c Realn. common to good alralned.

25-E. 81.40; F. 81.50; $1.6681.60: 65- l' J170; K. 81.85tr1.90; M. N.

SlBft-W Q. W. 4 4.10. W0' WTLMINOTON. K.

C. Oct. of tup. pentlne. 60c and 504c.

Realn. 96o and II. Crude turpentine. $1.60 and $2.80. Tar.

$1.80. SAVANNAH. Oa. Oct. IS.

Spirits of tumeni Una, 60140. Realn unchanged. OJARLESTON. C. Oct.

lalMrpeaUae, 41KV. Realn unchanged. LIVE oxen end stage. bulls, cows. 1.0er44 10, Veala.

export wethers. 85? Umba. S425O $5-70; Canada lambs. $5.40. HtigsTW; choice Btau pigs, $3.10.

Rasaes Got dew Vlslame. Froa The London Leader ROMR. Sept. Holy Tear next year It Is expected that Rom will draw as many visitors as the Parts Exhibition. According to calculations which have been made by the Vatican Secretary of 8tat at least 1.200.000 pilgrims will visit Rotno an average of 8,000 a day.

The amount of reach 2 tioo.ooo, while the amount of money HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. -mt-t1-'0mm0ma0kw 'rni lajiissasas 5EAGATE Restricted Residential Proar(y mt tk Norton Point Land Company Oflle 203 Moatagrae Street. Braelclya. HtW York. Telepheae S2 Sfatat mt a-43ate.

WILLIAM P. RAE G0MPANY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14thf 1899, On the Ground. 3130 P. M. The Norton Point Land Company will offer at auction 400 JoU arranged in plots of the property at Sea-Gate as above stated.

They will be sold only for residential purposes, under restrictions which will pre- Dtl uigu CIiaracier 01 me settlement lor select private residences-Owing to the unique location and the many improvements introduced at Sea-Gate this sale will afford a rare opportunity for investment or buildincr purposes. Is a carefully restricted Ocean Residential Park, under the administration of the Norton Point Land Company and the residents of Sea-Gate. All improvements fully completed, including macadamized roads, sewerage, water, gas and electric lighting. Community-Stable, Gate House, surf and still water bath-house. Exclusive surroundings.

Accessible to New York private boat service, May to November, from Battery, New York. Over 400,000 has been expended in land improvements in laying out and beautifying Sea-Gate. Over 250,000 invested by purchasers of land in homes and buildings. Recent sales will add a substantial increase over this during the fall. Any of the property may be purchased at private sale prior to ths auction, in plots 60x100 and over, at 1,500 upwards.

Passes upon private boat from New. York and special transportation facilities provided to inspect the property with further information furnished upon application. NORTON POINT LAND COMPANY, 203 Montague Street, Brooklyn. REAL ESTATE! AT AUCTION. S.

G0LDSTICKER, Auctioneer. 1S5 BROADWAY. SALE BT ORDER OP EXECUTORS TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF Henry Schubart, Deceased. SAMfEL OOLD3TICKER will asll on TUESDAY. OCT.

17th. 1NW. at 12 o'clock noon, at tha Real Estate Exchange. No. Ill Tlx Choice and Valuable Block FRONTING ON I25TH AND I26TH STREETS, and West Side ot 7th 199.10x125.

Containing 10 lota. (In one parcel.) 7f par eenL mat remain a bond and mar gag at per cent, for on far. For maps and further particulars Apply to Auctioneer. 155 or 1IESSRS. WILSON WALLIa.

4a Wall Street. Attorneys for Executors. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SBO. B.

UaD. w. a. yam pmut Geo. R.

Read, REAL ESTATE. TBI BTH AVE. at 68th St. I Madlion Avtnuc, oor. 2Sd 3t HEAD 0FFIQ3 lO WALL 8T Muofactnrlnf Ceolre Greater New York.

Write New York Land A Warehouse 85 Borden Lone Islsnd City, For Factory Sites or Boildinrs. 8 to 10 minutes' wslk from 84 th BL or James Slip Ferries. 39 West 81st Street facing Manhattan Square. Elegant 25 ft. four-story house, box stoop, 19 rooms, perfect order; immediate occupancy beautifully decorated; mod-ern Improvements, open dally for Inspection; sale or lease; fair price; easy terma.

OWNER GOING ABROAD OFFERS PAIR cross matched gray and brown carriage horses. 16 hands; ens dark brown brougham borae. 16 hands. Apply at private stable of owner. L.

O. WOODHOU8E, 11 Wast 53d 81 $10,000 TO $40,000. WEST SIDE HOU8E8. Or.tat mriv mTiavvKa at i-. i bus Ave.

LOXQ ISLAND REAL ESTATE VOR SALE nODERN HOUSES. $500 CASH, $15 MONTHLY And Interest: cheaper and mora convenient thaa Manhattan flats, built la most substantial manner. Charles Place. Elmhurst. rooms.

.14.100 lth Whlteatone. rooms Sanford Ftuahlng. ft rooms. S.euo Cypress Flushing, rooms 4.400 Also Houses built to suit on some of the beat located lots la Queens Borough. See these houses before buying elsewhere.

FALKINBURQ. Bui liar, op posit Murray Bin Statlot. Fluahlra- COCNTRT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. it i-u li in juo mvsij.aiTnJin i- NEW CANAAN, CONN. 1Tor reasonably, by order of executors, a handsome place, conalstiag of about 100 acres-arge.

substantial house, in perfect order; cottages for coachman and gardener; greenhouse, large atable. Ice pond, and Ice house, and large farm bam; situated one mile from Tillage; location high and healthful. For further particulars apply to nun GEO. R. READ.

10 WALL ST. CITT HOUSES TO LET CXFCRXISHED. LEFT-OVER HOUSES AND FLATS; REDUCED rents: west side; all prices. STEVEN a. Md SL.

cor. Columbua Ave. CITT FLATS TO LET tTHFVRJIISUED. A FEW LEFT. 93D WEST, 306-308, NEAR RIVERSIDE DRIVE.

Apartments. 8- rooms, two baths; elsetiie light, elevator. Aa. Rants low. BuperinUBdanC on premlsaa THE CLEVELAND.

120-190 EAST SaTH ST. 'no7 JtTTli ,71 "'anUsaed. from No, every room light and open to outside air-hardwood floors, ample cloaa aw. Owner tZ.il dent. A C0R0NAD0 A New, Bra-proof, corner Park A v.

and tut St. A part mania of and bright, sunnVrooms' aJe. vator senrlos. slectrle light, fuel for eookini- iT eluded la rent; NO. 107 Wrtc.

unala HOUSES AJTD FLATS WASTE n. THE HEW YORK TIMES. STR1CTLT A NEWSPAPER. DA1LT OHB CENT. StTNDAT THREE CENTS.

All Ua Nswa Thafa Fit to REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Park. New York Harbor. TRUSTEES. Frank Janka, 1-ttaldant CVrnllu Macardell.

Vice President. Calvin Totnklna. Treaasrar. William Rae. Sacretarjr.

Robert Maxwell. David H. Valentine. John Brooks Leevltt. -Allick II.

Man. li Lott Nostrand. Oeorge Knight. Edgar S. HJcka.

VS- amtmk An Aristocratic Neighborhood. The TrouviHe is an apartment-house for fastidious people. It is as elegant as such an apartment-house should be. It is surrounded by new private dwellings, whose costs run up into the hundred thousands. It is between t07th and 108th Streets, on the west side of Broadway, frorfting upon the broad plaza formed by Broadway West End Avenue, and 107th Street Riverside Drive and the magnificent panorama of the Hudson are but one block away, and may be seen from the roof garden of the Trouville.

There are eight large rooms arranged with every possible comfort Rents, 1,200. An illustrated booklet will be sent upon application. Supt on premises. 2783 2785 BROADWAY. aAtjVAftjVAsSwJsssMwssl The Broadway.

1,428 Brssdwar, er. 4Otk St. STRICTLT FIREPROOF. A varv dsalratkl. tttmtmm erty and eaaterly exposure; also small apartments of one or two bedrooms, with sdttina-room.

including light, hsat. and attrndancaT rpm an particular appigU CCS) nvn fyv a a.v. a. I n. kj.

1 Mssl.as ln im. aaa a. READ OFFICE. 10 WALL SUMMONSES. COURT OF THE STATE OF VTEVT RAUCH-FUoo, plaintiff against LOTT1U M.

FOWLER ana iibm i mt K-m ji nr ousoana: cara Byrnes. Laura Kotertah, Willis L. HalL Theresa un. uiruau name jona being fietltloua. and his real name un knows to nulnrlff 1 mml Alexander Harttung.

defendants. Summons. Trt Kafs at Kawa.a a urnmot to anrwar thm eom- IHAint In tHias mfirw. w-VBa aniaa tWWt mj mm, Jjry WVU answer oa the plaintiff's attorney within twenty iS'X tce of this summons, ezclualvo a-rricB, ana in ease or your failure by dafault for th rallaf d.manded la tha complaint. vataa Htw I or It city.

July 189 GEORGE A. McDERMOTT. PUlnUn-s Attorney. address and effloa. No.

C21 Broadway. fBorough of Manhattan.) New Tors: Ctty. New York. To Lottie at Fowler and Zllea Brraaa defendants: summons la serrsd upon yoa by publlcaUon. pursuant to aa order of tie H-David one of th4 Justlrws of tbo ffT Sourt th Bt New Tor, dated ti', JL'Ai tbJ a complaint la tno offlco of the Clerk of said court and of the County of New York, at tha County Court HowaaTla tbi VI.

7. A- if N.w ToriZ oa V-mnlr UatM Nw Tork. Auguat 12th. ISP. GEOHUB A.

afrDERWOTT. mJJPt 621 BrdwaV New Tor City! swM-tswajwa. LEGAL XOTICES. OELRJCH3 AND COW PANT. This Is to certify that the business of th na Of OELRICHS this Btst.

baring eountrlea hlch baa transact s4 tmalOM. wl'a for mora than three yaars last of wauARa il; fwBA of the partners tharela. wUl eos. Unu to be coaducted and the same beJtnerai aama will oontlnue to be Mdand ialataoaa Partner. In tha ajLTimtwiad Br.

hafjS1 a Borou.Sf Y- Vl- -kw01' Btata of N.w org, la which borough the prlndpal aiaos of bustnaaa of said Ursa Is located: w- Data4 New Yor October 18M BERUAN VON POST. Tork. Vof HN.o On this 6th day of October, la ta year lib B1 to a known to be ua aoore Instrument in my presenee. and tear a-ralhr acaaowladwd to ma that theyxlTn. sk AHiCK ePILLANK.

Notary PuUlo. fl3a. County of New tork. 8VPRFME COtTOT. NOW TORK COOTT- iJ2? 1' appllcattoa of a WWPT lh VALLET WoJb iwponftlol.

aatary dtasoiattoa of sa tvT? "nora may eoncrai Fleas, take notlc- BiTiT b-entltl4 proceeding to th. Hm. tHirt a Bnaclal Term 1 lhi" 10 9i th Court h- iVT. otnln of th. court htar'' ar gJsHai 1 ordir1 latJ.n4i,!7 Klo' tnad.

for account discharging s-nJ oe such other and furt'erV lit RICH AIKEN, Attys. tog XLaceid.

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