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10 THE IIORRIS PABK RACES the Prids cf-Park Row, Finally Comes in Rrst SIR WALTER AGAIN A WINNER In the SUeplechM Baby Bill Should Hat Been Second Ha Was Beaten and Dayton Wu Suspended. There we joy along Park Bow last night, for almost every habitue of that busy thor- a.a.Kraaai kIakV ba fflrlala inil others who feed dally on beef and beans-bed been repaid for the Ion wait they bare bad since the racing season opened for the annual coup with the beef an', draw-one horse. Tophet. John Meehan's two-year-old. had at last, after many disappointments, won a race, and as soon as the news flashed over the wire and was made known to the anxious ones In the poolrooms there was a rush to the beanery," and orders of beef an were uttered with -the careless aban don shown bv millionaire.

Tonhet had won the maiden two-year-old race, and even though he had cost the bean-eaters many a dollar the numerous times he was among the also rana during- the season, all were recouped yesterday. There were no stake races on yesterdays card, so high-class racing was not looked for, nor would the track have permitted much good sport, for it was almost as slop py as a duck pond. The footing was dan-. serous, especially for the steeplechasers, but only one of them Widower came to grief, and luckily his Jockey was not Injured. An incident in the race cost some of the bettors, a lot of money that they should not have lost, and incidentally caused the fna, tl.

-e had the mount on Baby Bill. Frontiers man led all the way and won easily enough, and Bahr Ttlll uamxl h.tr. am asiilallw thing of the place. But whether It was from' evercorfldence or not. ravnn nulled Rihir Hill up to a walk, and coming fast at the end, nipped him out by a head for the place.

There was a howl of rage from Baby Bill's backers, and they greeted with glee after the race the news of Dayton's us pen- Old Sir Walter added another to his string vi recem victories wnen ne oeat Mecy in the mile and an eighth handicap. He won rather handily after leading most of the 1 ui Lujiun ions no cnances wttn mm and was driving him unnecessarily at- the end. The all-aged handicap Droved to be- an easy thing for Cormorant, who, after he had stayed the start for half an hour, during which time Fleeting Gold threw her Jockey, 7f left at the post. But a small matter muauju no oiuerence xo cormorant yesterday, for he ran from ten lengths out or the race into first place before an eighth of a mile had been run. He kept going and uf icngia sua a Details of the racing, with the order- In Which the horses finished and the bettfna- against each of the starters, are as follows: 1KBT RACE.

Steeplechase, for three-year-olds and upward, for noa-wlnners of a steeplechase -m pounua unoer in. scale. By sub-- me7pUM of ch' tb winner, wlth.tttuO auueu. which 10 second sna fdv to third. Awuwt uiues.

1 1 me I TV Frontiersman. F. R. T. Hitchcock', oh a ri pnuao-Qirofle, 132 pounds, 4 to a and out -TrajUa.

F. U. Parker's eh. 14U. 7 to 4tjisBrit B5bf Waterbury-s ch.

15S. ana "WMower. Woo hi a eanter by two lengths; a Beck between second and third. SECOND RACE. For three-year-olds and p- -wMiinj euv iB imn, or more taan one race In law at ten pounds under the allowances.

By subecrtptloa. of tb winner, with $300 added, of vkwhw muM ew IBUV, HMmi S.T" P11 lunongs of the Eclipse course. Time 1 patinas, a to i ana to l. KnUtht of the Garter, 8. P.

Randolphn? mtm i lTurner S-Triilo. U. O. Appleby a h. 104.

to 1. 0,,, M. 80 to 1. (PheUn: Lady Disdain. SK.

ft to 1. ITnr-la Imi. on in to 1. OflchaeU:) anion. 82.

to a77Burns;) SK. AO to 1. If eCue.t anil Rerf BnlHa. I9 IK 1 Mkin.) also ran and. finished in the order named.

U'ii. K. 1 t. i end and third. THIRD RACE.

For maiden two-year-olds; sell-. ins allowances. By subscription of S3 each, to mne winner, with added, of which lUO to 50 to ve furlongs of the Eclipse course. Time 1 MOU. Westmore Meehan's Wk.

by Mddlestlcks-Toscana. Vi pounds, 4 to 1 and 8 to o. Burnal lmXdr Exile. F. V.

iUnnJn'. tni and to I a lietin lei-im iHkup ii u. ft 1 TJrrni 1. Mlchaels; Neubener. 87.

iwis: Great Neck. 100. 5 to 1. JTurner;) Exit ,108. 13 to 1.

(Jones;) Deceptive pdom: Al Reeves, 8, to 1 il a 1 trorenana;) I5t. Sophia 86, 20 to (Corberiey:) KlUnna. K8. Mercla. 105, 100 to 1.

Colllna!) and VUUce Pride, 107. 25 tel. (LltUefieid.) also ran and finished In the order named. -1 two leasths; a head between eeond and third. FOTTRTHRACBL HIghweight Handicap for all ubacrlption of 5 each, and 15 ad ditional to etart.

with eu0 added, of which $125 to second and 75 to third. Ltm mix and a half forlonira of the Withers mile. Time 1:23. J-Cwmorsnt. Rogers Rose's b.

2 years, by Phoenlx-GIen Hop. 10 pounds, to 1 and S-Black Ven'ila." 'ri 'k 1 Tl 3 a rii- -Jeors Keene. 8. BUIdreth's'bl'c. a.

1S7. to Handsel 128, 4 to 1. (Burns;) Marl to. 80, 10 to 1. (Corberiey;) Lady Marian, 82, 12 to (Moody.) and Fleeting Oold, 88.

1ft to 1. (Eades.) also ran and finished In the order named. lr br lenrth and a half; half a length between second and third. FIFTH RACE. Handicap for three-year-olds and upward.

By-subscription of aft each, and Sft additional to start, with added, of which S150 to second and $100 to-third. One mile and an eighth, over the hill. Time Sir Walter. Oners stable'a b. 8 by Midlothian-La Seals.

HO pounds. 3 to 1 and to ft. (Clavtoni x-mcy. J. ttcborr Son's br.

4. 123. to and 1 to 9 a-Twlnkler, Mrs. B. Hlklreth's br.

loo, 1 (Clawson) 4 Charina, A. Cbvlngton'a b. 4. 8 1. Won In a drive by a tength; half a length between second and third.

nAvbror uu ue iar-oias and VP-ward non-winners of at 10 pounds above the scale; eel line allowances. By wlt added, of which $70 seoood and $30 to third- The Withers mile. Time 1 J-Banquo D. P. J.

Ulles's eh. 4 years, by Pirate of Penxance-Thrifty. lOS pounds, to 5 and 1 to 2 VUMaher) li J-. doph'a ch. aTio? n1 8 5.......

(Sonaer) Tnible Quick; 8. HUdreth's ch. luT lOS. 4 to l.n. (Clawson) Headllirht 1L.

100. 4 to 1. CTurner :) bILc Trade iiX 9Tk f. 1 1. (Burns.) and Endeavor.

103. 80 to 1. (James.) also ran and finished in the order named. Mow In a drive by two teagths; four lengths between second and third. Card for Ts, FIRST RACE.

For- three and etv ward: selling. Last seven furlongs of the Withers mile. Ponnds. Banquo IT. 113 Double Quick 113 Ovnard in Woodrancer I'nde Louis Saratoam liM Mt.

Washington ....110 Xldliaht 110 James Monroe HO; Brass .102 JJlarneystone ....108 SECOND RACE. For two-year-olds: sell ins. Passe Partout 10 Ordeal ........107 Oreatland lot Tender Ben Viking 100 mm mwrn Vm III. MXltymm CVUTSV. flVir" Easter Mora.

5 2 Ninety Cents 2 Ked Wickea lOOiLeplda b5 Gold Mine Mlgle O. 2 THIRD RACE. The Ramape Handicap for three-year-olds and upward. Toe Withers mile. Cleonce Keene.

Handball ......122 liana 1 rwmmae Whistling Coe, lis Bt. CaUsUn, ,.109 Martha tf off Fallor King 117 ranocn lianastar nenaafionai 88 7. wi itel if'ZJ? a1 "'a furlongs of naav ve atl Don de Ore Bendoran AM Irish Reel White Frost 11 Macy i 12W Oeonre Keene 12a Handball 1 Pwiftmas 8t. Callatlne ...114 ....122 oruca Blameystone ...,.,.107 Hi tee 88 Lady Marian 80 Sanders ......127 FIFTH RACE. For twoyearol1s: selllhg.

five and a half furl on ss of the Withers mile. 1ml tat km Reeves M) inr M. WT Tophet 12 Tyran 80 Neuberser t7 Dr. Vaughaa 87 AMHriata att Meddiesosae 82 SIXTH RACE -For three-year-old and ui Ward: sell inn Tki Wllhm ml faweu Filament .......108 Double Quick ".......111 Squaa Oxnard Nearest left Uerets Parle Handle Weights. The fourth race, announced for to-morrow by the Westchester Racing Association, at two miles over the Withers Course, failed to' fill, and a race for two-yes r-oldt la announced to take Its Disc.

Colts will carry lift pounds, fillies 112, non-winners of tl.aiO allowed It) pounda The distance Is three- Suarters of a mile, ahu the entries close to ay. at 2 P. M. Handicapper- Vosburgh has assignM the following weights for the Morris Park Handicap, at two and a quarter miles, to be run on Saturday' over the Pounds. Ben IS Joe ...109 Benator Bland ino oe Bannock Thomas Cat.

8T Judae Denny 112 Whistling Goodrich ............112 Jefferson 84 Dutch 82 tailor Decanter 1.. 80 Ben Eder ..104 Lstsoa 84 TOD SLOANS COMIH-O HOKE. Tk Wliari sf the British Cles. lnsr-r i'4- LONDON, Oct! llC Toid Sloane retarns to the United States at the end of next -week, after riding the Prince of Wales's four-year old Ally Nunsuch in the race or the Cambridgeshire stakes at the Houghton meeting, on Wednesday next, 26, which has made Nunsuch the Sloane is persuading Morlnrtbn Calmon, the English to accompany him to ATULNTIC YACHT CLUB dreasids W1U Be Beaatlfied and Hease Enlarged. At a meellhg of the Trustees of the" Atlantic Tacht Club, held on Monday, the House Committee was authorized to expend about $7,000 and have" the grounds around the house at Sea Gate" artistically laid out.

The plans which the House Committee have accepted can for fancy bricks and flower beds, with a small heqge around the outside of the grounds. Work will on this at once. The Trustees also decided to have a boiler and heating plant put in the clubhouse to warm the care, dining room, and servants' quarters. The question of enlarging the house was also discussed; and plans were submitted. It was suggested to build an addition to the south end of the house.

In this extension the cafe and billiard room are to be put. and the present billiard room-is to be added to the dining room. It was decided to wait until the house Is closed before doing anything on this matter. It is probable, though. -that the changes Will be made before the opening of next season.

LATHAM THE TENNIS CHAMPION. He Defeats Fettlt sf Beitea ea the Brightest Cewrt. BRIGHTON, England. Oct. 19.

Latham of Manchester won the tennis championship to-day, defeating Pettlt of Boston, Mass, Latham to-day won three sets to love, thus winning the championship by seven sets to love. Latham -won the first set by 62, the second by 65, and the third by 62. The galleries overlooking the court were crowded with spectators, who enthusiastically cheered the victory of Latham. The British player quite outclassed his opponent. -G0LP AT HOT SPRINGS, VA.

Fesm aad Pladlay Lower Records at -the Anaaal Toara assent. HOT. SPRINGS. Oct. 10.

The Vir ginia Hot- Springs annual- golf tournament opened to-day under favorable conditions. There were forty entries, sixteen of whom qualified. Their scores follow: Class A Clarence Moore, Chevy Chase Club, 178; Jasper Lynch. Lakewood Cluh. Ih2; C.

B. Knapp. Hot Sprints Club, 186; F. C. Beach.

Meadow Brook Club. 182; W. 8.. Stuart, Knoll-wood Country Club, 182; J. F.

Leach. -Cbevy Chase Club, 187: James J. O'Donohue, Hollywood Club. 203; Dr. C.

Hot Springs Club, 207. Class B. Mr. Warden, Philadelphia Country Club, 208; Bland Ballard. Louisville Oolf Club, 2t: Cecil Barrett.

Newport Oolf CUb, 213; M. JS. Insmlla. Cincinnati Oolf Club. 21S: C.

I Allen. Chlcaso Oolf Club. S18- I. Yminnr rv.tnr.Tr Oolf 223 Fred Hot Springs Oolf v. numpnreys, tHUnnecock Oolf Club, 235; Wanes E.

Cunnlnrham, Ardaley Oolf Club, 237; H. Mulllken. Wheaton Oolf Club, 247: H. Dyker Meadow Oolf Club, 252; O. H.

Russell. Marine and Field Club, 2il; L. McCormlck. Ocmenuia Oolf Club, 286; C. H.

Howeu. Philadelphia Cricket Club. 2TS; Dr. F. W.

Mann, Detroit Oolf Club, 282. Fenn. lowered the ttlna-hnl ruvmi from 38 to 36 and A. H. Findlay the eight-- nii-iiuiv rwwru uvn otf to QOLTLNa IN THE EALN.

Weatea at Baltwsrol Ge ea with Their (pert Over tke Usks, When the officers of the jBakusrol Oolf Club saw the rain yesterday, morning they at once thought of the health of the women golfers who were expected to take part In the concluding matches of the club's open tntiT-rta m.nt CKah Ultt- XT consultation notices of a postponement were May i me -women, nowever. -did DAt tMFn thim lh. Mm r. -1 1 they arrived at the clubhouse. Then they determined to show that they could play in rainy weather just as well as the men.

So they discarded the notice of postponement and went on, but It was rather depressing nu wu voijr nau concluded. In rv rt. HHnn WA Ti" rfliniuenev Cup, Mrs. H. B.

Ashmore beat Miss Maud Von Boskerck by 4 up and 2 to play. The other match between Mrs. William Shippen and Mrs. W. J.

Berg will be played to-mor-rw, and the final round will follow. The cwwnuuu cup was won oy Miss Gladys Robinson of the Wee Burn Club, Noroton. who defeated Mrs. Henry P. Phipps In tho final rnunil hv torn hl The mixed foursome, which was to have own ine star attraction or the day.

brought out ten pairs, and another will be held to-worrow. Mrs. William Shippen and James A. Tyng of the Morris County Club won. The names of the players, with their scores, zouew Mrs; W.

Shippen' and. J. ToUL ns- Mies Florence Wardwell and. M. Came be 11 Mrs, H.

B. Ashmore and H. O. Leavltt 48 Mrs. W.

Fellowes Morgaa and H. P. Toler 4g Miss Looy H. Herron and W. T.

Marsh Bt Miss Ruth Underbill and E. N. Todd Mr. and Mrs. H.

Orahanvol Mrs. Frank M. Freeman and F. 8. Douglas Miss Leonle de Bary and H.

K. Toler SO Miss Anderson and M. R. 45 88 a 84 60 .88 61 08 -66 104 64 108 S4 10S 60 106 10 70 133 ...03 Appointment ef Balldlag Cosnsaissloa. A' hearing before the Joint Committee oa Law, Public BuUdlngs.

Lighting and Supplies, and Public Health upon the proposed ordinances relating to the appointment of a Building Commission will be held at the City Hall at 8 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The charter provides that the Municipal Assembly shall adopt a Building Code, whereupon aU existing building laws are abrogated, and It will be the duty of the Building Commissioners after appointment to draft this code and submit it to the Municipal Assembly on or before Its first regular meeting in the month of February, JSSU Fallare sv Bask at Nellgh. Here. WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.

Bank Examiner Whitmore has telegraphed the Controller or-the Currency that he has closed the doors of the First National Bank of Nellgh. Neb. He says the condition of the bank makes resumption The bank's report on 20 Capital stock. 30.01)0: surplus, S3.03T; due to depositors. borrowed money.

SlO.ooo; circulation. Total resources, Gerasan Katlonal Bank ef Plttsbara-. WASHINGTON, Oct." 19. Bank Examiner Toung has reported to the Controller of the Currency that In his Judgment the German National Bank of Pittsburg, which closed Its doors yesterday. Is solvent.

Hers ThJevee mt Oyster OYSTER BAT, I -L, Oct. thieves early to-day paid Commissioner James H. Ludlam and his brother, Frederick Ludlam. a visit. They Jbroke IriTo the Lud-m bfn wjth the aid of a sledge hammer, from a blacksmith's shop, and drove off with a valuable team of horses, the family coach, harness, and robes.

The turn-out was worth several hundred dollars. THE NEW YORK YALE WINS AT FOOTBALL Defeats Brown'd Zltven la a Qam at New Hayek Scora 22. to '6. NEW HAVEN, I Oct. 19.

Tale this after noon defeated Brdwa University in a hard-fought game of fiotball. The score was 22 gle touchdown was made on a fumble by Benjamin, the Tale, halt about two Llnutes before the end of the game, when Yale had her opponents all tired out and was mowing them down In awful rushes. Tie ban was picked up by vvasuDum. ena rusn or the Brown eleven, ahd, unaided, wa carried over Yale's' goal line. I 1 The game was revelation to all of the spectators, In that the lighter Yale line, after the first three minutes of play, held the heavy rush ane of Brown repeatedly, and when on the offensive tore great holes through which the backs went for sure gains.

The feature of (he game was De Saulles's "ij-iive-yara run. vine une-up; Tale. Ipositiona Briwn. Chase Washbnm. left end namoenain.

Brown, rii ismie left guard Chesbro. Cut .....1.. Hubbeti, centre PhlpPS itfht guard Chesbro. 1 J- pnwmn, KghtUeklo Mellndy rls-ht end muiki, duartertoack Pratt Tovniiwnl, Dudley Marvin 'J i mni eft halfback Hoi man Benlamin rlkht halfback Bates McBride. lull Deck Kicnarason Umpire Everett Rockwell.

M. Lake, Harvard. Referee Q. Linemen Brown. F.

M. Phetterplace; Tale, IDavkd Fraads. Touch-downs r-McBrlde, Benjaintn, 2: Dudley. Washburn, 1. Goals Brown.

1 1. 'Total score Ta; Chamberlain. 2: 'Richardson. al. 22; Brown, 6.

Time Two ao-mlnute halv Peaasylvaa a Beats Wesley a a. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 19. Pennsylvania to-day at football, the defeated Westeyan score being 17 to The teams lined up as follows: Pennsylvania.

Folwell Hare Averfteld. McCracken. De Oarnett Position. Wesleyen. .......8.

Dodds Yale left end left tackle left guard centre fight guard right tackle Myoe lght end uaroiner. McMahon. Harrison) Coombs. Out land. quarter Dodds lift half back Raymond rlkht half full back India Touch-downs Oulland 12.) McMahon.

Goals (Jutland. Z. Wilson. Til Referee Dr. ttchleti.

Jar. halves. 2-aiinute rrlaeetea Freslh aaen Defeat St. Pa a I. The Princeton representing St.

iFreshmen and the eleven Paul School lined up at Garden City yesterday i afternoon and played one of the hardest football contests decided in this vicinity this year. Princeton pre-lof Dlavers. wlnnlna- bv a sented a fine lot score of 17 to 0 fter fifty minutes of. actual play. Bt.

Paul pi stubbornly but against save an -excellent ex. odds. The collegians niDiuon 01 team into every play work and their backs got breaking us St- Paul's interierence clevfrly. Harvard Wins Game. CAMBRIDGE, Mass Oct.

19. Harvard defeated the teahi of the Newton Athletic Association this afternoon In two ten-minute naives oy a score of 22 to 0. H7CS'SED AT SCHOOL TEACHES. Stateat Island cLthollea JTot Istellaed to Drop Charged Against Mrs. Belprat.

The Catholics Staten Island are not in- cllned to allow Bev. T. J. Early, the charges made by the that Mrs. Almar Day Bel-the SUpleton High School, prat, a teacher lnl had reviled and derided that religion, to drop.

The borougfii School Board meets this evening, and Rev. Father some action may be taken. The McClure of Stapleton yester- day wrote the following letter to the. School Board after reviewing As the rector of 01 i deem the at the Roman Catbollo Church i It nmiwr tn nnlM a. 1.1 In stapleton.

I port, and call the to the matter inaa Attention of the School Board inasmuch the aforementioned men ii in, reporx oe true, teacher should be Immediate- ly dismissed. The celibacy of the Roman Catholic clem Is not a matter of those ordained to the obligation of dbctrlne, but of discipline, and ine pnesinooa Know beforehand cfcllbacy. and accept It without reserve. The maid reason tor ceUbecy of the i It gives from family cares, may devote their time and clergy Is the so that the priests anuittea to the work ot tneir priesthood, untram-rtlons and analeUea of wife meled by the distractions and children. That the Roman Catholic Church has wisely made khls disciplinary law for ner otneers is proved long experience.

The spouse hurch: likewise of the priest- oc tnnii is his hood. No good complains oc celibacy; he then, should anv one outalda glories in lu Why! the catholic rule tdlcule or object to it? To do Impertinence, and no nubile so Is to display school teacher s) should be tolerated a moment who uses his or het position to malign the Roman catholle clergy. IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD Ho. 4 West Tvrti ty-eighth Street Sold Other Dealings by Private os. tract aad Id the Aaetlea Roost.

Schrag A Rich berg have sold for Gutwll-Hg Brothers to Robert Hoe the five-story dwelling, alterec for business purposes, 4 West Twenty-ei rhth Street, adjoining the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue, 25 by 88.9. Maximilian Mc rgenthau has bought from Robert C. Kamn erer the three-story dwelling 237 East Nln Keenth Street, 16.8 by 92. C. R.

Oregor i Son have sold at private contract for Th Woman's Hospital In the State of New irk. to Joseph Hamershlag and David E. Dppenhelmer, the plot of about nineteen i nd a half lots on Central Park West, com irislng the block front 201.6 feet, running'fro Ninety-second to Ninety-third Streets, an I having a frontage of 250.2 feet on Ninety-si cond Street and 225 feet on Ninety-third Stn et. This property was purchased by the Voman's Hospital In 1S05 from three dlffei ent owners as a site for a new hospital, bu it was recently decided to dispose of it. Innes A Cente have sold for the estate of Richard Am ld, to a client, the four-story residence, 113 East Seventy-second Street, on prlval terms.

Innes Centei have leased to the Jay tne "tre and basement, 85 and 37 East Twentieth Street, for a term of five years. William Seelij sberg has sold for Peter Herter. the old buildings to 218 Em One Hundred and Sixth Street, on a plot 54 by 100.1L Simon Meyers has sold to Pincus four-sto ry brown stone-front dwelli log lo Bast Six y-fourth Street, 20 by 8U. Richard M. mtgomery Co.

have sold for the estate I Robert Lenox Belknap, to A.Heckaher, tht Belknap property at Huntington. L. L. a tract of about sixty acres, with a four-stor brick dwelUng. The occu it as a country residence after the comp eUon of extensive alterations.

D. W. Wehreaberg says that he Intends Improve his plot at the northeast corner of Fifth A venae and One) Hundred and Eighteenth Stre. and that the report that he had sold It Is erroneous. Ten shares of the Real Estate Exchange were sold at au tloa yesterday at 7a j.

la Building Salesroom yesterday Philip A. Snjyth soltT. at executors sale to B. L. Burgoyhe, for the two-story One Hundred and Forty-third Stre southeast corner of Mor-rls Avenue, on a triangular plot, aui JW.10 by 6 5: al, at executor-.

the same buyer, for t.XO, the two-story frame dwelling 408 Eai One Hundred and Fort! third Street, adii lining the foregoing and ei. tending through to Morris Avenue. plot bv 6.5 46.6 by lUXia Peter F. Meye Co. sold, in foreclosure, to the plaintiff.

Lixxie Bardon. toTtUMOCL the five-story, i tone-front tenement! with 606 "rty-nlnth Street, 5.4 by Adrian H. Mul lev A Son sold. In foreclosure, to the plain iff. Charles EBlgelow for $SOt, the thne-story brick dvVlUnr 84 East TNlnth Stre 25 by Will, Bailors' Snug Harbor leasehol John T.

Boyd sold. In foreclosure, ta the plaintiff. William Cochratv the four-story brick buildings 1 to ii fUnsevoort Street at lu JuncUon with Thirteenth Btre. 18U.1 feet on Gansevoort Street by abotjt 150 feet on Thirteenth Street and about tW. feet on the westerly line, leasehold.

Ta-daj Aaetlen Sales. The following sales at auction are dowa for to-day at 111 Broadway: By Richard Harnett, public auction TIMES, THURSDAY. yj mmmtmlmmmmmmwmmmmwmmmm MMJMWMMMieWMMMeMMaMMa I aale mnA vine ai m.i ne, M- rt ft I I09r trv' a em a 1 1 I niTir sn ei I sale. 3 and Kine Street, north side. f.T.ft feet west of Macuougal Street.

45.10 by 717, two five-story brown tone-front flats. By Richard V. Harnett 4k public auction tale, 240 West Sixteenth Street, south side, 210.1 feet esst of El'htb Avenue, 18.7 by 103.3, five-story brick fiat, with store. By James L. Wells, public auction sale, northeast corner of Third Avenue and One Hundred end Thirty-fifth Street, 6L3' I by 54.4 by CO by 45.10, vacant; 255 West Flfty- iourtn street, north side, 11H.9 feet east or cigntn Avenue.

18.8 1 stone-front dwelling; 77 West Fifty-ninth Street, north side. 3u feet west of Grand Circle. 17.10 by 100, five-story brown-stone-front fist. Bv William Kennelly. partition sale, James Jenkins, referee.

28 East Thirteenth Street, south side, Stm feet east of Fifth Avenue, 23.2 by 5u.5 by 21.2 by 61, three and four story brick dwellings. By Strong A Ireland, partition sale. Clifford W. Hartrldge, referee. eO Rlvington Street, south side, 50.10 feet east of Forsyth Street.

24.10 by 100.2. two-story brick tenement. By Peter F. Meyer It partition sale, Edward E. McCall.

referee. 420, 4211, and 430 West Thirteenth Street, south side. .125 feet west of Ninth Avenue. 75 by 1U0.1H, five-story brick tenements and factory and a three-story brick factory at the rear; 835 Washington Street and 9 West Twelfth Street, northeast corner of the streets named. 25 by 103.1& one-story frame building.

By Peter F. Meyer foreclosure sale, Louis B. Van Qaasbeek. referee. Palisade Avenue, east side, about 9ts feet north of Two Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, formerly River Avenue.

305 by 1.021 by 4lVS by 1,125, plot of about nine land three-quar. ter acres, with mansion 'aid stable. Due on Judgment. 113,014. By Peter F.

Meyer foreclosure sale, Lewis M. Scheuer. referee, lsoa Amsterdam Avenue, west side. 25 feet north of One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, 25 by 100, flve-story brick tenement, with stores. Due on judgment, $24,348.

By Thompson A Pryor, foreclosure sale, William J. A. McKlm. referee. Sixth Avenue, west side, 50.9 feet north of Carmine Street, IS by 70, four-story brick building, with store.

Due on Judgment, 912,007. THE BlILDISO DEPARTMENT. List mt Plans Filed far New Straetares and Alterations. No. 332 West Twenty-eighth Street, for a flve-story and basement brick flat, 25 by 83.7; Emcllna de Castroverde of 4 West Tw.enty-fifth Street, owner; Luis Korn, architect; cost, $20,000.

Ninety-fifth Street, south side, feet west of Second Avenue, for five five-story brick tenements, 25.8 by Henry Han-eln of 401 East One Hundred and Third Street, owner; Franklin Baylies, architect; COSt, $90,000. Westchester Avenue, west side. 112 feet north of Prospect Avenue, for two two-story frame dwellings, 23.6 by Jl.10 and 20.6 by 27.10; Walter W'llkens of Mott Avenue and One Hundred and 8lxty-flfth Street, owner; W. C. Dtckerson.

architect; cost, $3,500. Cambrellng Avenue, east side, 200 feet north of One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Street, for a three-story frame tenement, 21 by 40; Michael Murphy of 243 East Twenty-Eighth Street, owner; C. 8. Clark, architect; cost, $4,000. Samuel Street, northeast corner of Prospect Avenue, for a three-story frame dwelling.

25 by 51; Christopher McRae of 1.U34 Samuel Street, owner and architect; cost, $3,500. Park Avenue, east side, 100 feet north of One Hundred and Seventy-first Street, for two four-story brick flats, 25 by 75; Abraham Farbsr of 534 Willis Avenue, owner; W. C. Dlckerson. architect; cost, $30,000.

Brook Avenue, east side. 236 feet south of One Hundred and Sixty-eighth Street, for two four-story brick fiats. 25 by 75; Dennis Farrell of 41 West Slxty-eecond Street, owner; W. C. Dlckerson, architect; cost, $30,000.

Alterations. Clinton Street, northwest corner of Water Street, to a three-story brick dwelling; John D. Lohman, owner; Charles E. Reld, architect: cost. $H00.

No. 150 West Tenth Street, to a five-story brick tenement; Mrs. Mary Wiener, owner; Charles Rents, architect; cost. $1,000. No.

Oold 8treet, to a three-story brick warehouse: Wendel estate, owner; H. C. Hollwedel of 12M West Thirty-eighth Street, architect; cost, II.2DO. No. lo East Twenty-second Street, to a four-story and basement brick store and lofts; Miss CE.De Sera, owner; C.

B. Meyers of 1 Union Square, architect; cost, $1,000. No. 3d West Ninetieth Street, to a three-story and basement brick dwelling: Clara Guggenhelmer, premises, owner; Herts Tenant of 258 Fifth Avenue, architect; cost, Tremont Avenue, north side, 75 feet east of Jefferson Avenua, to a two-story frame hotel; Arthur Murphy, owner; Charles 8. Clark of 718 East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street, architect; cost, $3,000.

A BIO ESTATE DEAL. Yoakera Park aart Omm Handred Arret Adjaeeat Said for Iaaarevea.et. Tonkers Park and about 100 acres of land adjacent to the park along the Harlem Division of the New York Central was sold by S. Q. Mingle yesterday to the Realty Corporation of North America, which Intends to develop the property In several ways.

Including the erection of a suburban hotel. The Realty Corporation of North America Is a new company, which was organised with George M. Hard. President of the Chatham National Bank as President, and W. R.

Watson. Secretary and general manager. Among the Directors are T. Elwood Carpenter. Edward Thompson, and H.

Gilbert, Recorded Real Estate Transfers. Wednesday, Oct. 18. CENTRAL PARK WEST, s. TH.11 ft rem oi, uuw; nooert Hoe to DELANCET BT, 328." 25x100; Henry' Ried-muller to Adelhaid Rledmuller FOHT INDEPENDENCE 8T, a.

4 of Lot 70, man of land of William 6T Giles. x2tixll8.8; Jos-ph C. Van Cura and another to Thomas H. Borden FORT INDEPENDENCE ST. a.

Vk'ot Plot 70. map ot William O. Giles. 23 20x116.3; Thomas H. Borden to E.

I. HO-l'l? ST," 'ii 75 i' ft Hunter' 2.V2x!0S.Zx2Sxl00.8: Francis Mclfanus to Oeorge 8tark A(TtW)N AV. s. 80 ft of 156th Bt! lBOxt7.6- Julius Flgiluoio and wife to Oeorge E. Fowler JAMES SLIP.

Ann Moore, execu-tatx. to Oeonre F. O-Shannessy. JEFFERSON AV, s. Lots 48 and SO.

map of Samuel Ryer Homestead, rtx Hannah XI. Van Reed to Mary Beekford LINCOLN 8T, s. 200 ft of CMum'bus Av 23x100; Bridget Lee to Hugh F. McLsughlln UJT 152. Block map of Hudson Rose; Frank W.

Oordon and another to Herman Fensterer MAIN 8T, ft i of Dllmars Bt. Lot 2. man of estate of E. R. B.

King City Inland: Donntd Mackay, executor and trustee, to Jahn Beatty MOTT AV. corner of load at, 100. ftx JW.10X Irregular; Mary Hopkins to 8. ii. ortmann PART OF LOT IS and of rear 'of Lot 10.

map of g. Cambreleng. 18.8x.Vl; Joseph I. Jennings to Virginia L. WUkla- 'ft' of 'mahl'le srhool property, runs a 84.1 Ox a CS.11X S2.ZZ 48.8a a 64.

lx 23; Sarah L. Ooodwla to Thomas HanreMy 8T 14 and 145, enrner'of West Broadway. 40x71.8; Edward C. Ed-wards to James C. Prior REAR PART OF LOT IT and of'reai If Ckmbreleng.

SJ.ftxflO: Joseph D. Jennings to Oeorge E. Rompte ST. ANN'S AV. 4M ft of 104.10xioi.sXB0j Omaa Amt, Real Estate Title Ouaraatee Company to Oeorge W.

Arthur. BPRINO BT. m. Lots 8S1 to 804, and Exrh. 1,000 1.000 1 1.2S0 100 4.500 1 423 B00 400 1 100 100 65,000 100 00,008 -m wi atomaanla.

nart at farm of William H. Morris, e7 Martin Kennedy and others to Caroline rmriey. one-nan part, re-recorded I 8TANTOX JT. 48 and ftt. sTLBxiaVial cob Kottek to Isidore Jsckaon TKIXF.K AV, sea.

1M.1 ft a of 168th TKRRACB VIEW AV, 267.8 ft'w'ot J.naen Av. 384(11 4xlOx23xU.Ui Emma Harnett to Frees 7.... WASHINGTON AV, old line, 0 ft a of lih Sr, aexlf-li H. D. WtawTu aid another to August Jacob 7 ES.

-h VC 40.000 1 4.423 I U.U0 8.UO 8.000 Marvin 25TH 8T, 64 East, reVdowerl I-bei r. Holoomhe to William FTHoll 8TH ST. 4 West. 2SxM.t: Alois to Robert MTH ST. 1441 ft of 2d Av 0TH 8T 1 42.2 "ft" of "id Av" ii Vw VM ii Fells.

Noroemas Tto Xacoa kla! wns .8" Wfrt- l100'rC1eW'o' sh-J to Grahams Pol ley At. ra2 l.tff..- to Mosei wT "of Mlsale to Ro-i. OttoA IS, POO I 100 4O.000 1 St. ooo OCTOBER 20. 1893; 10SD BT; tM ft of Id Av.

tSxl00.ll: Julia Huerstel ta Robert Moeer 1 1U8D ST. 214 West. ltt.xT2; Joha Kerr and wife lo John Koenlg 10 1-UTU BT Vf A a a iwim ai a W.ll; Frank W. Ollbert to Oraat joirnois 1 134TH ST. a 288 ft of 6th Av.

Six w.ll; Louis Lr-e to Minnie 10,000 133TH ST. a a. IA0 ft of 8th Av, 23s 88.11; James Dimond and wife to Carl O. A. Hohle 1 13TTH ST.

las ft of tth Av. Ix88.11; Charles B. Plckea to Perrlval Menken 100 liSTH ST. comer of Railroad Av. 24 Mary Hopkins to 8.

B. Wortniann 1 15 1ST BT, IM ft of ohblns Av. fioxlOox Irregular; Margaret Meade to Tm.yltlerlr T.T00 ItWTH 8T. a aJ228.4 ft of old Walton Av. (Mott Av.) kSx Irregular; also St.

s. 1S.S ft of old Wsltoa Av, of Mott Av 17.1UI1.11 trregslar; lMth St. s. 220.4 ft of Walton Av. old line runs 80s a ll.llx 84.4; Alessnder Q.

HI ark and wife to Caroline 2.000 1WTH ST. earner of Mott Av. reL mort. Cora Exchange Bank to A. -O.

Black 17STH BT, a coraer of Mohegaa Av. 2S.4 zM.ax2xl4.IO.' with lot adlolnlng on a. SlxlOt.lOx.'tOkliaio: James Y. Sonne- -born to Teachers' Co-otieraUve Balldlag Loan Assocatloa 1 1TH BT, ss. 100 ft of Vaaderbtlt Av, 22x100; Frank P.

Lockwood to Oeorge hut tie 1 Resr4e Leasee, BETRNHEIMER. Sunoa and another' to Joseph Aurlg; Amsterdam Av. corner of 108th 4 2-8 .1.000 to 1.S0O FKY Dora executrix, to A. Lemteta Co.j 2.127 id Av. 8 11-12 years LOOO FKT Dora E.

executrix, to A. Lemleia Jk SXSt id Av. 8 11-18 years 1,000 PI BCO. Giovanni, to David Nachemnon; 814 and 820 East 112th St. 8 years 600 THEES.

Herman and another to Leopold Armbruster and another; SIS Larnox Av, store; 814 Lenox Av, rear room. J4 years ...81.800 to XOOO VJDKRA80. Antonla. to Henry Hart; J.074 8d Av. 10 240 Recorded Mortgagee.

AERL to' Margaret Meade; a 8 of lout St, 104 ft of Rob bins Av, 4.200 A51. Joph Bernhelmer A Schmld; 886 Amsterdam Av. saloon -lease, demand 8.8O0 ARMBRL'STER. Leopold, and another to Oeorge Ehret: 814 and 818 Lenox Av. ssloon lease, demand T.000 ARTHUR, Oeorge to Oerman-Amerl-can Real Estate Title Guarantee Com-fSlt' o.

"a0 Ana-a Av. 0U2 ft a of 15th Bt, 8 years 10.000 ARTHUR Oeorge to Oerman-Amerl-can Real Estate Tills Guarantee Cora- A v. 628 ft of lMtth St. 8 years 10 000 ARTHUR, Oeorge to German-American Real Estate Title Guarantee Com-. IMth Bt.

8 years 10.000 AP.HUR. Oeorge to Oerman-AlWeril cfut Real Estate Title Guarantee Com- flT.l'o. "s0 8t Ana'm Av, 430 ft of IsethBt, years 10,000 Hannah Bllver- rears 8,000 BEATTT, John, to Donald Mackay. exec-. of Main St.

fto ft a of nitmars St. City Island. 250 BINGHAM William and JamVi io the Bank for Savings; corner of 've and 85th St. 8 years. .150.000 nur ana otners to Broadway Savings Institution; Spring St, centre line at a boundary line of lands of amoma, OiS.

11 to ntirV "fi Ar- 1 'r 120.000 BLAUVELT, Charles, to Jenny A. Whitney; of 108th St, 225 ft of Amsterdam Av. yesr loom BLUNDELU Elisabeth, to Rob Y. Brown, trustee. Ac.

a of Fox St. 478 of 167th St, 8 years. a ooo CvR; fLch. to Title Ouarantee and JmL (3Pany: 8S West St. 8 12.000 DEMJ-SEr.

Msry to Anne W.K,l-ton; of 110th St, 120 ft of Madison Av. 1 year uvi DEMPSET Mary to Tlllle Ettlnger; of 110th St, 86 ft of Madlaon Av, 1 veer 1 BOO DENTON Henry to the New Tori Savings Bank: a of 124th St, 847.8 ft of 6th Av, 1 year 75 000 DIAMOND. Joseph, to Stephen Butler; of Dean Place. 60 ft of SarkVtt Av. 8 years ana FOWLER.

George to Julius Flglhi'lo'; of Jackson Ay. 80 ft a of lMta St, 1 rrsnh' to AlwVa" -B corner of Madlaon Av and ietth Bt. demand 8.B00 OILBERT. Frank to Mary Hnrtlna: corner of Madiaoet Av and fctwh St. Frank "to Bayard' Redfieid'; 1,0 it corner of Madison Av and eMth Bt.

Installments 1 nno OUBNER, Adolph C. and Otto, to Oeonre Oubner; 78 and 80 Bank St. and 283 West 11th Rt. demand gOOO HELLERvJohn. to Franklin Savings Bank: 164 and 16 Willie Av.

8 years 40.000 HERMAN. Simon, to Tbereee Ivene: a Av. 25.6 ft 8 12th Bt, leasehold, 8 years asm HOLCOMBE. William to Isabel Holcombe; 64 East 25th St, 8 years 9.000 JACKSON. Isidore, to Jacob Kottek; 48 and Rt Stanton St, 1 year 4ano KENNEDY.

Jennie to John Sloane' "cii'or, north parts of Lot 78 and Lot 80. map of portion of Anthony es- King's Bridge. 8 4.500 Seymoar and another, truuees. to Title Ousrsntee and Trust Company; a of Suffolk Bt, 60 ft rt Houston St, 3 years 10.000 LED. Bridget, te Julius J.

Hetderman; of Lincoln St, 160 ft a of Columbus Av. 8 years grjn McAFEE John K-. to William Rankin; a 1 223 ft of Amstsrdam Av. Mcfl'umk, Michael "to 'hr'a'lm L-vy; of Teller Av. 198.1 81 of IHOwi St, a yrs 453 MILLER.

John L. to New Tork Security and Trust Company -n corner of Boulevard and 106th St. 3 years 80 000 MILLER. Joha to Frederle J. Middle" brook; a corner of Boulevard and 106th St, 1 year 10 000 apONNELL.

John to P. Ballanilne 80ns: 80 and 82 Beaver St, and 137 to 141 Pearl St. saloon lease, demand 1 BOO O-SHAUNESST. Oeorge to Ainle Slocum; 4 James Slip. 1 year 2.SS0 POLLET.

Grahams, to Heytnaa oVnhei' of 87th St. 250 ft of Columbus Av. 1 year rtao RAND. Louia. to Monroe Eckstein Bre'w.

Ing Company; 63 Pitt Bt, saloon lease, demand RILET. Matthew and anoth'eV "to Mary J. Steeves; of Union Av. 2MI ft of Boston Av, 4 months 4 000 ROBINSON. William to Dtmock i Fink Company: a of Hancock St.

ISO tt of Columbus Av. demsnd 650 ROBINSON. Mary to Dlmork a Fink Curopany; plot 82S ft a of Morris Park Av and 828.6 ft a of Union port Road, runs 86x a 25, demand gso RUDOLPH Lissle. to Teachers' Co-opera-tlve Building and Loan Association of Fleetwood, or Walton. A v.

323 ft ot 183d St. 25x200 to Central, or Jerome. Av. Installments tift SCHERZINQER Charles, to Rein hold of Av. 110 ft of 172d Bt 2 years BHIRLET, Caroline C.

to Ludnda Stewl art; centre line of Spring St. at of lands of Gerard and Henry Morris. 673.11 to 158th St x2Tl.ll Walton Av. 1 year! one-eighth part 1000 BHIRLET. Caroline C.

to Harvey L. and Jane E. Kennedy, executors, Ac; centre line of Spring St, at a of lands of Oererd and Henry Morris. 673.11 to 158th St x271.ll Walton Av. .1 year, one-eighth Caroline YV." "to" Martin 'kens! 1,000 ay; centre line of Spring Bt.

at a of lands of Gerard and Henry Morris, 673.11 to 158th St X27L11 Walton Av. 1 year, one-eighth part 1 OOO BHIRLET. Caroline C. to William ll Kennedy: centre line of Spring St. at a of lands of Gerard and Henry Morris.

67X11 to UMh St xI71.ll Walton Av. 1 year, one-eighth part 1 000 STRAUSS. Mneea, to Frank Hasbrouck: of MHh St, SOO ft of Cotumbus Av. 1 year 19.000 RTRKIFLER. Laura, to Frank I- Tteraey and another: a of 3d Av.

88 ft a of 176th St. secures LOSS TE8KE. Auguata. to Horace Oalpen and another, 118 Oreeawlch Bt, rears 655 's Aaa4gaBeata mt Mortgages. BATES.

Msria administratrix, Ae, ten Avnup V-mlt-va. a. -a, BJORKEORJkN. Charles, to W. Bnynloa BORDEN, Thomas to Joseph V.

Va'a Cura BROWN. Joha C. and aaotber. executors. to Ekile B.

Lord BROWN. John C. and ethers, executors. to Orsee IX Nlcoil BROPHT, Margaret, to William F. Vauea.

OUBNER, Osorge. to James LKMa'n Lee to Ell H. Bernhlm NEV MAN, Sarah to Edward REDKI ELD, Bayard, to Bug-oe So-Alhelm THORNTON, Charles H. and UsuiA to John Theell THORNTON. Charles H.

sad EdwardA. to Catharine Holder THORNTON. Charles sad Edward to Ussle FeUowe VAN CURA. Joseph to Thomas 480 Norn. 4.073 4.444 Norn, a.vue aou 4.

Tun 15.0UO 418 443 Meehaalee Liens. BOITXT A RD, eorner of 81st Bt, 100 8 xl(X: John J. Osk agaiast WlUlant Ouna and Andrew Great, owners; Ed sard liarw ley, conlraetor 7. ELM BT, 148 and 146: Peter Tost ev la's Wuns against arena L. Vaa Eaadt aad oOwrs, owners and coatractora SX ST.

801 ts 8U7 East F. B. Hawkins Co. against Bernard Isaacs and Morris Jacobsoo. owners; Greater New Tork lroa Wurts, eon tractors 7 tTH AV.

254; Mike Leaner against Jalla M. Coggui, ewaer; Haas rrled. ouo. trsetor TH ST. 147 to 161 West; Fraser4V against William K.

CXJOklln. earner' William homers, lessee aad contractor' JWTK ST, 16 West: Theodora JlT Kteake against Joan S. Weatheriey. owner and contractor; Olbson Art Oiaes aad Deen. V1? Brothers seal net Johs Dos Passos, owner; the Ultim DscoraUng Company, ooo- ai'sTsx.

iCTS'oi Mutual BaiklTng iTn ewaer; Jesse Ha-seu. eoatrastor tZ .14 654 833 838 SOO Hint sn e-i ssalnst Louisa Oarafalo. owner; Oioaal ateia aad another, eoatractars 16 Us Pendens. P-ACB. fata at.) a a 100 ft of 6th Av.6fl.sx83.ll: Edwsra Jaasea agaJast Walworth ard aad another, tforeciosure of tnort-gseej attorney Hoadly, Laaterbaca A Joha- WAJiHINOTON IV.

s. Lots 23 snd 84, rnsp of Lexinrtos Place, at Williams Bridge D-pot. extending te Madhwa Av; Otte Voa Aa aad 'anther, esecatora. against Joseph Palladlne aad others, tforeckieure of attorney, A. p.

Fitch. T' e.ef Tth Av, 3x108 15th Si. a 823 ft of Tth Av. 25alu3.3; 14th a. ao, map la partition of aelrs Oeorge C.

Hod In against Ldwla W. Greenbowe, IndivMaslly aad others, (parti Uoa attorney, O. C. Bodlne. 20TH BT.

43 West; Ellea Ryan against Frances cimpheu. attoraey J. P. 4 and sag West: WUIUm Sloane assiast Elisabeth Horensoa aad others, tfore-MetceJf. awrtgagej.

attorneys. Murphy VjJl of atb Av. 22.8x100.6: Joha iTZT another, trasteea. asnJaet Eleaaor and Mhera, tforecloeure of mort- a 1 ft of 8L Ann Av. WOx iS; egalast Vllllam ieflery WaTLewls.

'feclosure of mortgage attoraey. 14JoTi.liT'-,,!w. eornrr of Edgeeombe Av. Bea it. M2- J01; L.B"11-V Currtor Company iiaS w.

Stone aad others, tforeclos- LWr.Zry'-) Ut West: Dell. Oarry and others, ex- iHIi" Catherine E. Steers aad al'lUTtT aortgsge; attorneys, Ouggenhelmer, Latermyer A Marshall. 7ITT REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. OK 1L READ.

w. J. VAX PELT. Geo. R.

Read, REAL ESTATE. 10 sSwV FUfB rr- 1 MAntSOH AVE. HROKER. ACCTlOXKgn, APPRAISER. rtull ouX pTomlnnt eoraer eomprtslag five how 83d 8tCOIMB-" AVENUE B1' 4MldP- 4SR- Eh2Sy PRIVATE HOUSES: WIDE lESi, Nos.

450 to 464 West SiVoO. TS? 8- PRIVATE STABLE FOR BALE OR TO. LET No 8 Snlma Court 1 price 66.au: ath west of 8d Av. F. J.

BCHXUQQ. 78 East 86ta SC KBW JERSET PROPERTT. AeveTlIrORD- "-room houM; APARTMKUTI TO LET I Fl'RXIIBED Aptrtmenls Whh AO Improvemests In well-kept houses at very moderate rents. STREETS. 2M ML 10 tl f-1" 3 -Tfci aa so.u e.

71 rr, WE. 24 to 27 1 53 87 2ol K. 32.60 to S7.5013--4O iebV.V.'u to 17 2.0O to avi-7 E. 123 SO to SO AVENUES. 1.048-63 Park 21 to 2H I 2M 2d is d.

27.80 to 32.SI 1.SS -Tid ii'to'iJ 1 to 85 L23W to Finn of J. Carpeiter, 41 Liberty SL 8.181 Sel At. Teet. 9Htm aad. OOth Sta.

West 85th St. lea, 74. 70, aad 78. Comer and Inside apartment, extra wide, light, 7 and 8 rooms and bath, hardwood, ele- eiS5: rnt" fr to 91.200; electric lights free. Apply to 8TRONQ 4k IRELAND, on premlae.

SANITARY BACHELOR APARTMENTS lSAa TXE A NTS- BREAKFASTS THREE FORTT-THREE MA DIXON AVFXUE EDWIN B. 1LLCOX SOS 6TH Ivkfcor. 42d St. THE CleEVELAND, 126-1 EAST 24TH ST. flats: all rooms light and open to outside dent.

floorm; large closeto OwneTreai: BUTBidt Sherman Square Hotel, Baalevarvt, eorner West Tlst It. AMERICAN PLAN. e8urtnVure.r.hf!JlI'.r "Ites. fursUhed I MJ rnt he season or year! "-nce of the highest order Rates reeMnable. Locatloa convenient to all parted WAAVTER UWREXCE, Manager.

HOTEL KENSINGTON 6TH AV. AND 15TH ST Select family hotel. Re lined and' homelike. Ea-ropean plan. Location most central, one Uock from Union jTHOROtTOHL.T RENOVATED.

NEW DINING NOTED EXCEl2 LENCE AT MODERATE PRICES. (Prlur. hedroota. aad bathroom.) for season or year. rates: Single rooms.

81.SO: suites, from 83.00 per day and upward BERNARD BETER. Hotel Bristol BSTH AV. ELEGANT SUITES WITH L'NOBSTRL'OTEI SOUTHERN EXPOSURE; A HIGH CLASS C1TT HOME FOR FAMILIES; ON AMERICAN PLAN; CKSURPASSED IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. CHOICEST AND MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION IN THE Cm. JOHN L.

CHADW1CK. Prop. THE SCHUYLER, and 61 West 43 Ik at aear 8th Ave. High class. Improvements unequaled la any hotel In town.

A. W. EAGER. Manage I THE CHELSEA. 222 WEST 28D BT.

One of the most desirable a part meat bouses la the city; aaeolately Breproo: am modera lm-prevetueats; reetaaraat of superior excellence: apartmeau furalsoed or unfurnished. iiasuA, Manager. CITT WLATaTTJTXlr tSFXHSISHKD, THE HANDSOMEST APARTMENTS IN HARLEM. Six extra Urge, light rooms and bath, with all Improvements, beat, hot water, eeectrte llgbu oold storage, and elevator serrVre, rents 8U. at 68 West 117th corner Lenoa Av.

aizVjad sevea aTTeTO?" Kcbola. Av, arev m3 II WEST 106TH ST. Sis extra large, light rooms aad bath, with an ImprovesTieats; steam beat aad hot water saa jHed; wide street aad eatranee to Park; 3vto THE PALACIO. S4-AT EAST MTH BT. Apartmeata.

eight large, light rooms: hall service, elevator, electric lisht: cook Iocs: tloa; private house block. Rent. jLOOO aad tUVA. ELAsT? "-ATB, TO OS BAST JtVi Kr tmd. eatraao.

to Park; seven extra large rooms aad bath; all Improve. m-Jt. rent fil to HA 8CH.NLQO. 7. WWT FOR B18ISEBS PIRPOBES, TORB ATD BtlEMEKT TO LKT In the new fireproof a-atnry Rnltdlac Stt.

4 KILTOJI BTRKKT. Suitable tor Bna Restaarant or Lleuora team tseat. eleetrta. light, fine modera toilet. aad every Improvement.

rplr oa preralaea. or of Owner. CHARLea BI KK. 1UU EST 4LZD BT. FISB LIGHT LOFTS TO VKT.

Par light BkaaufsetartBg. Is the new nreproX a-ainry TtulMInc IvO. 414 FILTOM BTRKET. Elevator, steam beat, eteetrto light' aad power. Every modera 1 nleane.

Beats frora too Bp. Arcoavmodatlng verms. mmw Jwqulre on premises, or Owner. CHABLfcUt UtKlC lot ET42D IT. CORNER STORE.

PARK AV. AND 10IBT sood baalne-a aghhoraood; rare chance- Wa. .1 EXCrBUIOXg. TINTS AUTUMNAL. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION.

MnD $Rm'Tii, TWteU gotnc CVC 21. at -etoramg mm, ttsa. ta a NadBaTag UrL 34. I.L'i" VALLEY cmr Horsci to urr-zirxusunxZ tl.MJO: iV, a to teatl way. Coiumbi.

AvTiad St. THREE BTORT AND BA'Flirv-. DRr GOODS. 7th sCaear JAMME. B19IXESS OPPORTtHITIKB.

FREE LEOAL ADVICE, discharges la hankmsa. cy, companies Incorporated i7e7u 'L'JC and accounts colkeied; k-gal work oulrkl formed la all W.t-. tee rysranteed, AMERICAN LA SOCl ET T-t Moatgoenery Jersey City eg MILLIXERT ASD DRESSMAJCtSO. TTWCTLT TAILOR-MADE SUITS FROM 88 "ed by London ladle? tailor. Bauman.

173 Mercer SC. esTllWstoVsT MTRccnojr. DWIGHT SCHOOL PO BOTR. West 434 Bt near rift, A -ease. r-r ein.

BefrtemlMe teas. Jl Hr-ara. Prtaeseaa. oZ setentlfle srhssls. te the tndivtdsai eeaeeat.

SWrerate prW lgSTH TIAR. CO-LUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL AXD EAST BUT BT. Preperee rer eatranee to OOLUmTua. PVUXCbV "lf-rAIaK. HARVARD.

LAW and MEOICaa schools, laboratories. qtmnabiCm. 20 experienced teachers, small classes. Primary Clssees for beys 8 to 11 rears. B.

H. CAMPBELL. A. Headmaster. The Misses Ely's B0AKDLNQ gad DAY SCHOOL for Riverside Drive aad aad SeXhi Sta Ifw Tork.

LESLIE MORGAVS BOARDINO AND DAT SCHOOL FOR atJtLa. 13 and 13 West seth St. Taoroueh rnia TT aad Laagusgea Primary, Aeadeiaic. Coileae Pre. Pyatory.

ladlvldaal attea ilea. Heme aad rhsperoas-e foe j-ml wtmAnl. Reaorae ea Klad-rgsrtea ta Frene aag TVEW TORK. NEW TORE. THEFEEBLES AND THOMPSON SCHOOta RQARDINO A DAT SCHOOL FOR GIF LA.

aa se rin iru Opens October 8th. aUnoergartea, Primary. Pre. pereUYy. and Aradeesle Drpertmeata.

Separate eoone for college prepare tloa, apodal iiiiilsan a4aritted. IRVIVQ SCHOOL. KA -Weat fMth ft, L. t. RAT.

Pa. Dl. can be aaa. 3rtmary, lateraaediata, aad Coliaflata firs ilea rs preoared here for the neat day's wark. Ninth rear begins Sept.

281a. Tear bonk oa reeoeet. tederw Baaltarv Balldlar. laboratory. Oymassiam, Playgroaad (30telSU J.

H. MORSE'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 428 MADISON AVENUE, N. T. Primary.

Intermediate, aad CoUege ilina. Boys from eisht to eighteea. Mr. Morse at the soaese "eosse every cay after Sept. 17th.

THE OXFORD SCHOOL sbb gaam at at a. 77 west 79th Street. I Li. REOPEN ON MONDAT. OCTOBER UK ar.

Frossor will be at the office dally attar sea. WIIaL Mr. tember 13ta rr, i A. M. to 4 P.

M. CHAPIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TSl MADIBO.W AT. CC4TH BT. KagUsh. Class teat, and Primary Depart aj asta, Oymnastum.

TOth year opens Sepc 28. HEXRT BARTON CHAPIN. IX Dl. Pa. PL.

Prta. Mitt E. MASaVS School for ClrU The Castle. Tanttoa Advaa. tares of N.

T.Clty. All depart men ta. Oraduatee sra. dents. Prepares for college, mi vi 1 Pna.

Mies Walker's Day Sebaal for Girls. Miss Roberts. Principal. The scbMt has bass entirely reorganised- Primary. Intermediate, Academic, and CoUege Preparatory "inn TW particulars sddreas Miss WALKXH or MaS ROBERTS.

148 Msdlaoa Avenue. Miss S. D. Doremus; Boarding and Day School (Limited.) Reopens October 4. 733 Madison Avenue.

New Tor. The BERKELEY SCHOOL, ICO 'E8T 44TH BT. Head Maaters offlcs hours te meet rateats trssi nine lo eievea dally. BERKELEY FOR WOMEN AND CHnjRI3e. GYMNASIUM XnVl.

'PPlraarmg office boors 1 1 12 JO, 2- HiU. srra at. Miss S. Doremus. Boarding and f-ay Seaoot gjmltegj '2 Itaapeaa October 4.

1 Taa Madlsoa Aveaae. Xew Tertt. The Vdtia ScKool for Girls. FTRE-PROOP BCHOOL BTTLDI VI OCTOBER STH. ISO-143 WW7 74TH 8T.

COUaEOB PREPARATION. rPHE MISBEg WREAKF Ore 44 scaost (or Olrla. tory class. College prepare. Ieee4al etadeata.

Reejoent wonlla Kla Oct, 8.. 12 East Beveaty-tbtrd Btrest, M1 iss cmsnoLM hhool yam uIhia Col leva Preparatory. Special Wednesday. Oct. 8.

18 East Blztrrarth Street. Mint "Clpanor BoeaS TBR RCEL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. I JaiUal kuaW arf al 1 I aattula. Wet. la SSESIItiOTsee VAX NORMAN INST, Onaaded lSttJ aeventyret Be.

at tffeet End Av. 1 VAN NORMAN. Pria. K.ls4srrartea aad Metbod Bight ftiaglag. UP- XX LTONB SCHOOL FOR BOT8.

tfc Av. Rn Ikeat. tsth. flipireS eoiiere, eciauAc eehooie. aad lisilsses 8aaaet limited to Ai.

COMBTOCS. SCHOOL FOR CIRLB. Reopene OcC a 82 W. 40th St MUM DAY aad MTSB MEED. I lisutssU) HOME ATtD DAT SCHOOL Far Qirla.

erif FIFTH AVENtTK. Rev. Dr. aad Mrs. Cbavrlea H.

Oai-daer. PrtactselS n9B WARREN'S acnooL FOR ontix wees sist 8t Tttsaary, iBteratedlate. av issys ta toe iTtmery Deaartmeat. ISBTRCCTTOWMCSICAL. TJOBBON-B RAN JO COt-LEOES, Lt34 VROsD wsy.

15th bes l.tT Brcadvsy. ettMSlte Ms" kattaa lbs ire; 4J8 Paltoa Su. "avosalja. BANJO. MAKDOUV.

OCTTAR TAUGHT H- BT1LLMAN. 481 Sth AV- bee 288 and 3Qt U8TRLCTI0X OAXCIXO. T. OlOOROB rODWOItlB. 13 Esst 48th Street.

I Classee aad prtvsta leeaoaS eomatesclng Balurda, Oct. IX.

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