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Tb ltdlsa; finiw ranged as t8swst Artleb. Opening. HlgnC LmA Oostag. Wbwi, X. 2 July 66140..

6MiCW Ds O-. eTa msSmk I- -y W2s Otis. No, 2 .,..179.. Sept, 11T 2id. ITW lliv 2wU.is2u4 20 aaeas pera.

per DDI sept. ed.rr, sssth Sf-M Oct. 6.2T, 4.12V Jan. 1.06 1.07V, I-ard. par 100 lb Sept.

40 2.40 2.2 2.25 Oct. 8.48 8.46 2.87 S-JO Jan. 8.7TV4 8.77 6.70 WW hon ribs, per loo lb Sept. I.87H 8 40 2.2TV, Oct. 2 42.

2.25 2.40 -It" 2.62V, 2.42 2.47 quotations were aa follows: Floor wi dull; prices unchanged; No. 2 Sprtm wbeajv Aw3wc; Now 2 Spring whl, 65c; No. 2 red, 6e; No. 2 corn, 2ttv27c; No. 2 oau, ls'ie: No.

3 rye UHc; No. 8 barley. lS6-Mc: No. 1 rtaxaaed. T2c; prima timothy seed.

3- man pork. Vr bo. 4.UOeO.'Ja; lard, per to lb, So 43.82 short ribs aides, tloose.) S2.2Ba.8V; dry-salted shoulders, (boxed.) 83.7&f64; chart elnr aides, (boxed.) whleky distillers finished goods. gallon. (1.22; sugars, eutloaf.

46.67: arraaoiatad. 64.w8; stsrtdsrd A. V4.fi 7. LIum. Oil Haw.

S4c; boUod. Mc Artlelaa. Kaealpta. Bhlpitianta. tlmtr.

12.411 ft.lal Wbaat. 210.537 Jl 288.086 l.t Chtta. Kya. buahala. 6.078 BarUr.

busbaU 4.600 14I.1OT "iaii Ob tba Produca Exchanr to-day tba but tar tnarkat waa qulat and faaturalaaa; axtra crauf mry, 14Hc; Drat a. lSlo; aaoonda, lOo. K(S asUn and ataady; fraab alock. VkiflOo. I1 ITATK OF TRADE.

MlLWAUKKB. July XI Whaat opened Una. aad prtcaa advaaoad He tbouc a law fluctuattooa wera ootad. felcptambar opanad at otfec, fall to 6He. roao to 67c, and cloaad at 6a.

Caah and July ran cad la balow. Banpla whaat ataadtar and la fair demand; No. 2 bard. 67c; Nov bard. UHObdHe; No.

2 Northarn. 6wc Bampla bar lay oaay; No. 2. 27c fraa on beard. Hra drooping.

No. 1. llc. with buyera at riour quWt and ataady on baala of 6S.BO for hard Spnoa- patanla. la wood.

MUlatufrs bald firmly; aackad bran aold at a.T&7 and whlta mid. dllnga at 68.76(a. Recelpta -Flour. 6.860 boles wheat. XT.WO buahala; barley.

8.800 buahala; rya, B.40O buahala Bhlpmenta Flour. l.ftW bbU; Wheat. 660 buahala: barley, 800 buahala. MlXMKAPOLJS. July 21.

In wheat futuraa today the range covered waa but agalnat He for Chk-aro. Rrptember opened at 6SHc. closing Ina at WSCMV: Liacember opened 6640. ad-vanoad to and closed at Caah wheat Apot. No.

1 Northern advanoed la. over September, but aa high aa waa paid later. No. Northam sold No. 1.

and No. at H4e under standard. Recelpta. 114 care: ehlptnenta. 23 ears.

On track: No, 1 bard. MVHo; No. 1 Northern. 6He: No. 2 North-am.

aHc Flour. W15W. for palanta. 3.26 $2.66 for bakers'; production. 28.0UO bbla; ahlp-ments, 80,016 bbla, Mllla(uffa-Bran.

In bulk, jaoted at I4.7S; ahorta. ft. 73; middlings. IMS. DuutrTH.

July 21. -The market waa atronger to-day on Improvementa In stocka and the reports tt replenishment of the gold reeerre. Caah aalaa were 10O.OU0 buahala. the mllU taking 6O.0O0 buahala. Cloae: No.

1 bard. 67Hc; No. I Northern. 6Hc: No. 2 Northern WMc: No-V Spring, 6253o.

To arrive: No. 1 hard. 67c: No. 1 Northern. Mc; July No.

I hard, ftjlic; No, 1 Northern, 6c; September No. 1 Northarn. beo bid. BvrrrALO. July 21.

Spring whaat cloaad atrong: XLo higher for spot; cost. Inauranoa, and freight firm: unchanged. Winter wheat closed changed. CVrn closed dull: easy; unchanged. Oats cloaad Ho lower, on track, and Ho lower, in tore: feeling weak.

Rye dull: 1 car No. ao at 88H0. on track: 4c aaked In etore. fTour la fair demand; firm. MUlfeed dull; unchanged.

Philadelphia. July 21. Wool Market doUt rices nominal; uncbangad. UTB STOCK MARKET. Nkw-Tokk.

July BEEVES Receipts were S6 cars, or CU3 neaa. all consigned direct, with the exception of a single car. No trade In live cattle to-day. Ing steady for good light beeves: weak for others. City-dressed native sides sold "lowly at S4 atTHo per lb.

Tha London cable quoted A marl -ean steVrs firm at 860o per lb. tooa. Wo. draaa-d weight. Olaagow advlcea reported beat American cattle Ho.

dressed weight. Lateet auotatlona for refrigerator beef at London and IJverpooi. e7Ho per lb. Shipments to-day on the Oeor-gic 423 cattle for J. Bhamberg Son.

429 bead for Schwarsechlld A Bulsoerger. and 8.000 p.uar-tera of beef for N. Morrte. The St. Paul carrlas on Wednesday 1.80O quarters of beef, and the Britannlo 1.7ui quarters, ail for r.aatmana Oom- CALVES Receipts were 60 head, of which 40 mtsceiianeoua maraeta, ana.

couaung am rm kraii hl4 var liondir. tber were 268 bead on sale. Feeling steady for veals; buttarmllka quiet and aknui haad nneold. Oreased calvea nrm- ar at vQHHe toT clty-dresaed veals; salectl car- casaea. itc; asc lor eouairyniaianij vnw.TS" for little calvea; 44Ha for dressed graaaers, and 4HV3SO or dreaaed buttermilks.

-MiiKkp lambs-Racelots were 28H ears. ill for the market, and Including 18H cars held ever yesterday there were 8tt cars ca sale. Trade dull and feeling depressed. wl'a pricea utoua aavrer. and fully 20 cars unsold.

Too many medium sheep and lambs and shippers may expect lower prices, unless thsy hold back little on these grades. Choice stock Is scarce. Ordinary to fair abeep sold at 82.603.78 per luu id: interior to prime lamoa at aa.ouyaa.aa. Dreeaed mutton lower, at 64ao per lb; dressed lambs dull at ItSllWc. HOOS Recelpta.

20 ears, or 2.91J head: only 12 neaa Tor sale. reeling stsaay, sua aesiers quote 3.oVS4.ta Tor good neavy to iignt nogs. Common heavy lower. Country Ira aaad unchanged at 6r6Ho for medium and 4H for lightweights. BcryiLO.

July SI. Cattle Receipts last 24 huura, K8 head; total for week thus far, 5.T20 neaa; lor same time last week, D9 neaa; con-algned through. 44 head; to New-York, none; on ale. 44 head; market opened dull for good heavy butchera ataady: cloaad dull and weak: noed fat cow a 83.26fii3.70: common to fair, 2.1i.Vc43; veals firm; comman to fair. 83.40 a4; good to choice.

83.4SV8S. Hogs Recelpta for past 24 hours. 2.U80 head: total for week tbua far. S2.SSO bead; for same time last week. 17,600 bead; consigned through.

MM bead; to New-York, 1.2MO bead; on sale, I.00O head; market opened ataady and 6 ran and closed steady, ail sold; Yorkers, good weights. light do. 8a.e6e3.S7H; mixed rorkera. 83.tkxr83.TU: rouchs. 3i83.lS: ataga, 8062.60.

Sheep and Lamba Receipts for the past U4 hours. OOO bead: total for week thus fsr. 16.A0U bead; for asms time last week. 1S.2O0 neaa; eonsignea (nroagn etiw neaa; none to New-York: on sale. 1.0UO head.

mostly held overs market opened dull and lower and closed dull, but roost I sold; one load of Canada lamba. 76 lb, brought 86.06; good to choice bonus, 84.40O ea-io; cuns lo.iair. i iitB.w; sneep. export ewes, 68.6vti63.73; culls to choice year- aiosa, i.avtT. Kabt UMKTT.

July 21. Cattle Market BlMilv: extra. Arlm. LI Oa arv. good.

64.166M.3U; fair, 63.G0C34: common. 82. li common to imi ouiis ana cows, B2tf3; heifers. 84V fresh cows and Springers. 81.60.

Hoes Market active: nrlme medium eraiviita 83.7Mr83.M); prim light. 83.86r83.k0; Yorkers, 8S.8vW63.b6: pigs. 83.i4U83.0; haavy hogs. 83.26 O83.40; good roughs. 82.7683.25.

Sheep Market ateaay: prime, J. gooa. s.tuj:,ov; fair. 63.16t$3.&0; common, t263; culls, enotce lamoa, at.fjtri9; lair to mpei IsmffS, KAK8AS CITY. July SI.

Hogs Receipts. 1.000 neavi: maraef. iw tower; iignt and pira. 83-low sa.se; Bteoium. KVW'ii neavy, sa.avsa.

cat beet. 63.s6ka,10; fair to' good. $3(y 83.83; cows heifers, best. 82.76983.16: fair to good. 81.76 ffx.TC' ouiis, i.ios2.oo; atockera and feeders, t2.00O6S.6w; Tsxaa and Western.

82.60cj43.ew; calves. 63etS. Sheep Recelpta. X.00O bead; ST. LOUIS.

July 21. Cattle Receipts. 1.SS1 gtead; auarket steady; native steers, 63.2&j44.o6; nsuve cows. 81.6tr82.73; Texaa steers. 62.26t 83: Texaa cowa.

8982.60. Hogs Receipts, T.owO Aaad; market dull to strong; light, 83.2633.68: mixed. 83b 83.86: hsary. 83.10416. 40.

Shaap-nRe- veipts. z.wus neaa: market steady; natlvs sheep. aM.i; lamoa. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO.

July 21. CATTLB Receipts. 6,000 aaaa; maraei steaaier: common to extra steers. aa.ew9S4.ev: stocaers ana leaders. 8X.2we1s9.ew: wt and buna 81.1we4; calvea, run.

iziias.Tw. UOOS KecelDta. IS. 000 head: market weak for heavy; heavy packing and shipping- lots, 82.769 62.00: -common to chdtce mixed. 82.b0683.eu; abolce aaaorted.

83aXifa.T0; Ugnt. 6X8V68.68: Bigs, 8388.sw.. HKtV Haoalpta. 10.0OO head: market firmer; Interior choice. 62263.28; lamba, 634fa.26.

FORKIOX MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. July 13:48 P. M. Beef Extra India mess steady at 47s 6d; prime mass steady at 37a ad.

rNr it Prime mass. Weetern, fine, eteauly at 46s: do. SMdium, steady at Sea Od. Ms ma Short cut. about 14 to Id lb.

duU at 46a. Uacoa Cumberland cut. about 26 aw lb. dull at Sas; suurt riba. about 26 -lb.

steady at 'Jb lonff clear mlddlea. light, about 4v te 46 lb, dull at S3a ioog clear middles, heavy, about 60 to 66 lb, duU at is; abort clear mlddlea. heavy, about 6w to 66 lb. dull at 26s dear bellies, about 12 to 14 lb. dull at 23a, Shoulders About 12 to 14 lb, ataady at 26a, Lard prime Western, a put.

dull at las 3d. Cbeaaa American neat white eteavdy at 34a Ad; do, cutorsd. ataady 60a. Tatkw Prime city dull at Ida ad. um tonsed OW Liverpool reoned steady at las.

Spirits turpentine steady at lias 3d. Reala Coranvou lira at 4a Sd. Wheat No. 2 red later steady at 6s Id; No. 1 Northern 8prtng ateaidy at 4s HHd.

Cum atlxad Western, spot, ataady at 2a lo-J; July steady at 2a awHd; Aa- fuat ataady at Xs lW-rd; September asaaay at Ss Id. Fhaur t. Louts fancy Winter duU at as d. jps At.Landaai-PacUlej coaac daU at 26 w45s. 4 P.

M. Cotton Fatarsa cloaad barely steady; "Amaricaa middling, tow middling clanaa. July delivery. 2 42-4d. buyers; July and Auawst de livery, ai-aa.

buyers; avaguss aaa September delivery. 8 8-493 7 aallers: liaiitambaa October dalivery. 8t-4d. arJtara; Ootebir Noeembee deluwrv. 27-4eT3 ZS-t.

November and Poccsubor ail very. at 84a. buy ers: December auvd Jaauary delivery, -a ge-eed. buyers: January and Kerury dealeery. 8 Z-4 3 27-4Ud.

aellere; Pebruary and March daiiv-. ary. 2 2S-ad, buyera: March and April duitvery, 3 a 4d. sellers; April anal May easily, ayy. 2 80 841.

buyers. LOtrooaT. July 2L The wasi aactlone ta-dav son a tjsv. THE Tli art as Balms Ca. There were eeTered 16.TT4 sales.

The eosnpetlUsa was brisk, and priced were firm. To-day's sales were the lest ot the avtaa. a Mln a the market shows that It opened with some spirit, and then quieted somewhat. Merinoe soon became Irregular, and prices gradually declined 6 per rent. Oreear oroea-breda were la keen demand throuaaont the aeries.

They opened Inn, end continued to be eagerly competed for. Sale were easily elect ad fully May prices. Toward the close, the demand remaining- good, a hardening In pricea became manifest, and have since shown an advance for superior grades of nearly 6 per cent. There waa aa Irregular Increase par to cent, other descriptions, ncoureu 7 eds were In no such fsvor. They opened flat and continued so for a few days.

Towsra ins close a better feeling waa prominent, which, ai-thr-tigh It did not effect any appreciable alteration in Values, steadied tne market, and furfkM 1 1 Tti. duaed at 8 per cent, decline. Cape of Good Hope and Natal wool a were not keenly competeo lor ai they afterward developed a wronger tendency, and closed the same aa In May. There were mtaJogued 245.42a bales; 73,000 bales were withdrawn; 1OS.0U0 bales were taken for the Continent. 2.0OU for America, and 66.422 by the home trade.

Following are to-day' aelee. and the prices obtained: New South Wales. 2.800 bales Scoured. 7dls 4d; locks and pieces. 701e Hd; Is Id; creasy, r-tfbd; lock and pieces, oHff'b-Queensland.

2.100 bale-Scoured. IMOli; locks and ptecea. lOdCls 8Vd: greasy. SflOd: locks and pieces. aViQ 7Vvd.

1ctorta. ''-Scoured. TdT-Is 4d; locks and pleees, 7deis2d; greary. 610Hd: locks and pieces. Australia.

2.100 bales Scoured. THtHHd; locks aad pieces. U-10Hi: greasy. 4M: locks and pieces. 2Hj6Hd- West Australia.

6UO bales-Scoured, Is Hd: locks and pieces. 640 la: greasy. 4Ht7Hd. Tasmania. 16 bales- Ore nay.

64-11 Hd; locus and pieces. 8fTHd. Ncw-Beaiano. bales Scoured, adtils SWd; locks and pieces. nVOls Ud: areaav.

Miaflud: locks and plecea. 64Sd. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 1,000 bales- Scoured. SHdtyla 4d; locks and pieces, Via.

Lowdok. Jnly 21-6 P. M.Prodoce Calcutta llnassd. spot delivery, 2e 2d per quarter: June shipment, via Cape, 29s Sd. Refined -petroleum.

6.t6 7-ld per gallon. Sugar, lis SdOlls 64.4)6 7-lid per gallon. Sugar. per est fur Cuba centrifugal polarizing So, teat. and Sa SdSlOe for Cuba muscovado air Tann ing.

Beet Sugar July. He October, Ss lOHd. Havana. July 18. The sugar market has ruled exceedingly dull during the paat week, holder showing themselves reluctant -to.

sell the small Iota still In their hands. The quotations are: Centrifugal. 64 to 06' polarisation. 4H94He; molasses sugar. B' to ar polarisation.

zj3c. Exchanges closed very firm. 46.00O and Ouu having been sold yesterday at 204 pjr cent, and 8iH per respectively. The present quotations are aa follows: on Lonaon. aw aaya.

2u2wH per cent, premium; United States, 2 days, at OHtyOH Per cent, premium; Paris. 2 days, at S9H per cent, premium; Hamburg, 2 days, 4H4Y4 P' cent, premium. COTTOX MARKETS. NsW-OKLKAHg. July 21.

Cotton flulet; good middling. Hc; middling He; low mlfldllng, Hc; good ordinary, net and gross receipts, 2.074 bales; exports, to the Continent, 4.100 bales; sales. 2.0OO bales; stock. 44.741 bales. GALVESTON.

July 21. Cotton easy: middling. T-lc; low middling, 2-16c; good ordinary, 2 13-16c: net and groan receipts, 6 bales, including 1 bale new crop: sales. 66 bales, all splatters'; stock. 8.2S0 bales.

8ATAKMAH. July 21. Cotton dull; middling. 8c; low middling, 7-18c; net and gross recelpta, 162 bales; sales. A bales; slock, 7.780 19 THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.

Sale) sf m. Maldext Lane Balldina; Tha Aaetlen Traaaselissa. Mr. H. Raubttachek hva 'sold for Mitchell A.

Levy to James M. Fltx Patrick, at 1150.000. the flve-story brick office building; at 67 Maiden Lane. 25 br 142. Mrs.

Cslla Farries has sold to L. Napoleon lvy the three-story dwelling 6S West Bevsnty-drst Street. 20 by 75. Airs. T.

Lynch has sold to Charles W. Schumann's Sons, at $23,000. the lease of the store 937 Broadway, southwest corner of Twenty-second Street. The purchasers have been Mrs. Lynch's sub-tenants, at $21,000 per year.

The lease has about six years to run. and the rental under It Is $14,000 per year. At auction in the Trinity Buildlnc Salesroom yestetrday Messrs. Stronf A Ireland sold, under foreclosure, to Gustavo D. Jullcn.

at tha lease of 287 Third Avenue, east side. 42 feet north of Twenty-second Street, 21 by 75. Mr. William Kennelly sold, under foreclosure, to the plaintiff. Jacob D.

Butler, at $75,000, the four-story brick livery stable, 211 to 217 West On Hundred and Fortieth Street, north side. 150 feet west of Sijrhth Avenue, 100 by S9.ll. The sales at auction set down for to-day at lit tiroaaway are as zoiiows By Philip A. Smyth, foreclosure sale. Ru fus Q.

Beardaley, referee, plot on West One Hundred and Fortieth Street, south side. 675 feet east of Lenox Avenue. '75 by 138.6 by oa.7Ts by 182.0)4. Due on Judgment, By D. Phoenix Infraham fore-closur sale.

WUlUm H. Willis, referee, 10 Dtrlalon Street, side, 28 feet east of Esaex Street, 27.8 by 102 by 25 by 114.8, four-story brick factory. ue on judgment, 22.636; on prior mortgag-e, OUO. By William Kennelly, foreclosure sale. Nelson 8.

Spencer, referee. 1.013 Lexington Avenue, east side. 85.2 feet south of Seventy- tnird street, 11 Dy xour-story brown-stone dwelling-. Due on judgment. on prior mortgage, $13,000.

By B. L. Kennelly, foreclosure sale, Oeorge C. Austin, referee, 289 Avenue east side, 22 feet south of Seventeenth Street, 20 by 68, flve-story brick tenement, with stores. Due on Judgment, $8,610.

THB RCILOIXO DEPARTMENT. Character of the Flaws Filed mm Al-. terattoas te a Made. Fifty-fourth Street, north side, 225 feet west of Fifth Avenue, for two live-story brick dwellings, by James J. Goodwin of so west imrty-lourin-street, owner; cost, and 830 West Fifty-third Street.

for two five-story brick flats, by William jonnston or Avenue, corner or Eignty ninth Street, owner: cost. XM.uim. No. 133 West Sixty-seventh Street, for a nve-siory oncx nat, oy joaepn J. sciaufli.

lin of 140 West SUty-ssventh Street, owner; COSl. lO.UAI. One Hundred and Sixteenth Street, south side. 250 feet east of Eighth Avenue, for two two-story brick stores and tenement, by Edward Nicholson of lOS West One Hun-dre dand Twenty-third Street, owner; cost, One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street. north side.

97.6 feet west of St. Ann's Ave nue, ror a rour-story brick tenement, by Oiacomo Plsciotta of 1,166 East On Hundred and Twenty-third Street, owner: cost, $17,000. No. 890 East Hundred and Sixty-first Street, for a -two-story frame atao.e. by Franc and Ann A.

Fischer cf sun East On Hundred and SUty-flrst Street, owner; cost. $7,000. Sixth Street, north side. 205 feet east of White Plains Avenue, for a two-story trams dwelling, by Frank B. Dlaosway of 84 ruin street, imam rsnaxe, owner; cost.

24.0UO. Eighteenth Street, north side. 165 feet west of White Plains Avenue, Wakefield.) for a two-story frame dwelllna-. bv Emanuel Bernhardt of 121 1 First eUreet, No. 175 East Seventv-thlrd Street bv Daniel Healy or 175 East Seventy-third Street, owner, alterations to a three-story snd basement brick dwelling- and shopc cost, 2700.

Sixty-fifth Street, south side, 65 feet west of Eighth Avenue, by J. F. and William Lester of 241 West Fltty-sixtn Street, owner, alterations to a four-story brick dwelling-; cost, 23.U00. No. 19 Avenue D.

by Josef Fsust of 72S Qulncy Street. Brooklyn, owner, alterations to a three-story brick hotel. Ac; cot. 80U. No.

IS Bowery, by the Bradford estate of 95 Fifth Avenue, owner, alterations to a flve-story brick hotel; cost. S23. Not. 131 to 137 Franklin Street, by estat ot C. H.

Welsh of 22 Desbrosse Street, owner, alterations to a six-story brick warenouse; cost, No. 740 Third Avenue, bv Thomas Ha. fan of 719 Lexlnfton Avenue, owner, alter ations to a rour-aiory brick hotel; cost, Not, 63 and 64 Vestry Street, by estat of Jacob Weeks of 283 Elisabeth Street, own er, alterations to a one-story brick work shop and storage: cost. 22.0UU. No, 352 West Sixteenth Street, (front and rear.) by Edward Brenea of 133 West Twenty-first Street, owner, alterations te a two-story brick dwelling- and a thre-story rrara taoinouse; cost.

sw. No. 123 to 129 West Forty-fourth Street. by WlUUm Rankin of 119 West Seventy. seventh.

strt, owner, alterations te thirteen-story brick and iron hotel; cost. Sawwu. No. 4KB East On Hundred aad Thirty- fourth Street, by John D. owner, alterations to a avs-story brick hotel; cost, 22.5UU.

No. SSI East On Hundred and Seventy sixth Htreet. by Marl Veyrso of 351 East On Hundred and Seventy-sixth Street, owner, alteration to a two story and attlo rram cost, souu. Rsdd Rsavl aCstata Travsvsfsrs. -Tuesday.

July 2X RETREAT or Bavveu Ay. a. 166) ft 9 Koas St. Swalwu: Alacst M. m-ii a to AI V.

Uamellaa fS.OOB BKRO tl-N AV. 84 ft a Orove St. llstx2AxllAS: Mots Tlil asanas aad wUs Aliirt NEVTOIUS. TDIE3, WEDNESDAY, JVlrf lVrss jAUTTWlSLVE PAGES; OOritTX ANDT AT. sersOT 146th St, 88 salUwXTasawxiwa.a 130; 1-hUlp fsflt.

truatee, LeuU iw.ew CONCORD AV. 63 ft Ueklng- tua Si. atagaaiena uaonmaon. lndl l-iual. bad eaeeairia.

ana wtners iiliii Ku Ic-rt. 1.400 RVk.ll AV. s. 2JM ft of Burnald; Av, s.xui.3; Joiin tt. nous K.

11 we UfKASUK AV. a 91.11 1' of Rw Av, rana r. unwwa and wife to Kenry 4.000 UOUill ST. a. 13.7 ft of liutn St, a 14.

Wllllsot 84. Wars, reteree, to Aana at Bmlth. 1.629 D4VHAKAK HUAK. s. lOO ft of (Hand Av.

23alow; Artnur uorscn aw If Fannie Ievtnstlm 4.230 2IOHK1S AV, S. 16U ft of 183d St. 23x100.0; Carolina n. t-ouo to iXKiiae Welrse. -Jr LOTH 24 and 266.

man of afcOraw aetata. Van Nest station; atargaret anyoer ao Iouls 60 2.000 18TH AV. a. Lots 681 and 660, map of village of Wakefield; William tt. valine and another to George Bona WESTCHESTER AV.

adjoining a of land of Krlenda afeetlnc House, runs to Cebtie Creak, to Thomas Lea-sett a salt meadow, ate. contains lSVa acres; James E. ktcKowa and wu to rrsnk J. Swuthweli 1 IOTS te 10 In Block 82. snap of Pl- ham fara-.

24th -Ward; Iticbard Heenee to Michael J. Hand and prop, and 75 LOT 428, map of Van Nest Park; Epb-ralm B. Levy to Daniel gorahan 425 LOT 3 7 and same snap; same, to. Mary Schan i 1.210 liOT 661. aam map; jam, to Charts Ramsey another LOT 240, aam same Cart Anderses and wife LOT 211, same map; same to P.

J. Byrnes. LOT 100, same map; same to J. Oard- Iner t. LOT 236.

aam. map; aam to Kaeseion LOT 428V same map; same to Carl JB. Lun- 709 BOO 236 410 450 480 610 610 500 aeit LOT 22. same map; same to Philip Isaacs. LOT 167.

same map; same to Conrad Tuns LOT 416. same map; same-to Edward Mason SOOTH BT. 100 ft of Amsterdam, Av, 123rtt.ll; John J. Tunny and wlf to William B. Brownell COTTAOB AV, 86.6 ft of uueruun t'lsce, eosliw; eawira vr.

Welch and another to Afarv lamooa. 2.760 700 MONROE ST. 822; Charles A. Jackson, referee, to Ella A. Nagle EAST- BROADWAY.

Jacab 3ohen to -Annie Cohen 23.000 5TH AV, s. 26 ft of 12Sd St, 24.11x 107; William F. Koerner and wife to John D. W. 1 Blohm 1 47TH 8T, a sut ft of 7th Av.

20x iou.4: Thomas A. Davis to Anna Hemphill, Vi part 1 S0TH ST. a. 176 ft of Columbus Av, 2Sxl00.8: John Cotter aad wife to Annie Van Emburrh. exchanse of property and.

1 130TH ST. i(22 Wast; J. Henry Duttlng and wife to Emily 8. Hutchison 1ST AV. 2,67 and 2.890; Henry Fulling and wife to Jacob Brets 26,500 2D 22 ft of 81st Br, 20.2x00; John Oels and wife to htorits I 8TH ST.

a 212 ft of Avenue B. lOOx Irregular; Jtnna atetsel to -rneresa strau- klmp. Part 44.060 BEKOEN AV, part of Lot SO. map of Bast Melrose; Anna Trlnner to Motse Oelsmann 2.000 WORTH 8T. 108.2 ft 8 ot 176th St.

25 SS4.8; William M. Hoes, reieree, is Anna M. Bmlth 1.240 MINFORD PLACE, a. Lot 766. map of Section -C Vys estate: Twenty-third Ward Land Improvement Company to William Win berg 100 102D ST.

a a. 6.8 ft of 2d Av. 26.4x loo.llx Irregular: Henry Hcuser and wife to-'Oeorge Lacker 1 T8L ST. 216 Eaat; Rachel Redelshelmer to William Raby 2 SCAMMEL. 8T.

corner of Monroe St. 7 8x25; Karl M. Wallach to Frederick J. Seellr LEWIS ST, corner of 7th St, 73x75x 76x84.0; George H. Kahl to Llxxie Kahl.

1 11TH ST. 814 and 214 East; Felice Tocct and wife to Charles Calvoaa 1 24TH ST. 166 ft of Park Av, S8.S; Agnes E. Fox to Julia Mooney and others 1 71ST ST. s.

4 ft of Columbus Av, 20x 76.6; Call A. Farres to Louis N. 1 STH AV. 42.4 ft of 21st St, 24.8x00: -also. 230 West 21st St; Oeorge Hamann and wlf to James Hendry 1 48TH ST.

s. 200 ft of 10th Av, 18.x 100.5; Clara B. Brundage to John Cotter. 1 67TH s. 218 ft of th Av, 20x 100.6: Emily S.

Hucchlnaon to J. Henry Iuttlnr 24.000 68TH ST, 62 West; Marguerite P. Dyett to Ida F. Fraser 1 48TH ST. s.

818.8 ft of 10th Ay, 18-Ux 100.8; Annie Van Emburgh' to John 1 MTU ST. 160 of Columbus Av. 26x100.8;' John Cotter and wife to Clara B. Brundage 1 47TH ST, a 600 ft of 7th AV. 20x100.4; Ffank M.

Hempfltll to Thomaa A. Devla. 1 48TH ST. 631 ft of Sth Av, lx 100.5; Julie V. Pope to Frederick W.

Turner 17,000 STH AV. B. 50.8 ft of 88th St. 60. 8 iox.2; saran s.

sturgsa to uanjancin tx. Traak 1218T BT, 608 East; William Mseske to Louisa J. 110TH ST. s. 180 ft of 4th Av.

16.8x100.11: Dledrlch E. Oraff and wife to Susanna MADISON AV. 1.668: James B. Butler. 1.000 10,000 2.U7 referee, to Isaac Hlrseh 13TTH ST.

a. 275 ft a of 6th Av. 50x 8.11: Caroline E. Robert, by attorney. to James V.

Don 5TH AV. a comer of 123d St. 74-llx 123x Irregular; Louis Wlrta and others to William F. SAME PROPERTY; William F. Koerner and wife to John F.

Blohm 102D BT, a. 90.8 ft of 2d Av. 25. 4x irregular: George Lacker and wife to Anna Heuaer 87TH ST. a 250 ft of Central Park West.

18x100.11; William H. Horner to Adelaide EL Johnston TTH AV. corner of 149th St, OO.llx 76: Bamuel A. Cramer and wife to Henry M. Denton SAME PROPERTY; Minna O.

Loewen- steln aad another to Bamuel A. Cramer. Recorded Leases. WnWOT TTaMa. T.

Vnll lfataaw! IBS Hester St, 2 years $1,140 BARTH, Auguatua, to Anna Mohlmann; 417 6th Av, 6)4 years X600 FINN. Morris, and another to Giuseppe Mllaan- AaS and AAR Raat 1 15th ft. 6 years 2.880 FRIEDRICH- John, to Max Ooldberar and another: 46 Bayard St, 8 1,000 HARRISON. Robert I- to Cbnrad Stadler: 6AS West 67th St, 6 years 652 SCHMIDT. Frederick, to Joaeoh rawer: 186 Rlrtngton St, 2 years 480 WALKER.

Fenando R-. to D. O. Weuhr- mann: 80 Clinton Place, 8H years 1J00 WALLACE. Ruth to James Q.

Wal- lace; 112 to 116 West 52d St. 6 6,500 Recorded Mortarastes. ABBOTT. Mary E. and Edward to Frana O.

Mathlessea: 18 West 64 th Et. 1 year 823.282 BASTTXE, Andrew and wife to Title Uuaraniee and Trust Company; cf 4th Av. 23 ft of 0th St, and other Sroperty, 6 years 25.000 OWN. Henry and wife to Albert W. J.

petrle: a corner of North 3d Av and 107th St. 1 year 13.000 DONAVIA. Oeorae. to William H. Keating; of lNth Av.

Lots t02 and 831. map of Wakefield. 2 months 1.000 BORN. Julia and rtilllpp. to Christine F.

Flaacke and another; 1,018 Avenue A. I year 1,042 BRETZ. Jacob, to Henry Fulling; 2.SH7 and 2.30S 1st Av. 6 years 16.000 COTTER, John, and wife to Klvlna Mbt-arsn; a of 4Mb St. 30O ft a of lwth Av.

1 year 12.000 lalvuda. vnaries, ana wire to tem-e Toed: 816 Eaat 11th St. 2 ycara 6,000 ti kka. c-atnanne and juiia. John A.

Bank: a of Cllaton Av. 22 ft Oakland Place. 2 years 2.200 niAMsin. aamuei io atlnna u. L.w-ensteln and Emily R.

Marms; cor ner of 7th Av and 140th St, 2 40.000 uii unu, ana wire to liiram V. V. Bra nan and another, inuees; of 57th at. 815 ft wf Columbus Av. 5 vaiu, nenry i.

to mnt r. ikawom: of Burnsids Av, VI ft of Basstord t'lace. instauments COO in, Aioert ana wire to Mary Smith; -old. a of Treraont Av. S2.7 ft of Old Washington Av, 2 years 7.600 i.i.ielm, Aioen to Alice at.

Holland: a of Retreat or Bergen Av. 130 ft a of Ross St, demand 4.000 vuaiuaa, svusaoetn and William J. Hears and Edward Hearn. to the Emigrant industrial Savings Bank: wf 2t St. 75 of 2d Av.

1 2.000 asiMJUfci. rainm, to Kparaim at. Lsvy: Lot 211. map of Van Neat Pars, years 206 EAULuii, mi am. ana wile to Henry Etpps; a of Concord Av.

225 ft a of 1.200 -r to jonn cutter; a of SSth St. 175. ft of Columbus 2 years OEISSMANN. Molse. and wife to Title Ouarantee and Trust Compsey; a of Bergen A v.

part ot Lot man of East Melrose, 2 years. .4.. OA AO AN. Thomas, to the Franklin 1.730 L600 Savings Bank of New-York; a a of 44th St. 2wt ft of Sth Av.

1 year 2.00O GARDINER. Joseph to-Epbralm B. "'fi awu. map or van Nest park. 2 HFC8KR, Anna, and Henry, ta Oni 300 Biuret; a a of 102d St.

WW. 8. ft of id Av. 1 year 2.00O v.ame nai oanon: a of 128d Sc 200 ft of Avenue A. 6 years.

HOLMES. Benjamin to Henry HchYa'tl ter and Hulda Schlatter, of 15th 1S2 ft ef 2d Av; 216 East 15th St, 2Vfc 2.600 years A1SA ISAACS. Philip, to- BBphralm B. Levy; Lot mm nail rirR, a KAESKLOW, Karl, wife te same Ia IM, same map. 2 years LEVINSTIM.

Fanale. te Arthur Oorach a of Hue nana Place. 100 ft Uraad Av. 1 year LEQt lsabell the Oenntaw Life Insuraaee Cnanpaay; of 16ath St, T6 ft of Boulevard, (three 6 266 750 AMB to AuustW St. S78 ft ef Boulevard, (four snort.

b.sm gageai IS months. MASON. Edward, efVaa Meat lrk. I rrRAt-KAMP. Theresa to the Dime SavC jM ef Sth St, 212 ft Ave.

OU8CN. lahar'aad'wrVe'te I'JilC 4.006 20.000 PARKS, Chsrlss, is Jacob Ruppert: XMh St, 2vl ft of Tth Av. demand. PORTER, Louisa to August Fuohs, as 2.006 2,000 xecuur, ox rtermsna nsttini.i a a lllat Si. 60S East.

2 years. KAMslCT, Charles, and wife to Ephralm H. Levy: Lot soa, snap 01 vaa r.ea. fark, years RAMkTKDT. Frank, and wife to Isabella M.

tiurton; 01 sin av, -r lxt 527. map the villas of Wak- H.M fl vaara. 207 SMITH. Margaret to Benjamin 2. Harmon corner ox Launfum a 121st St.

LOOO 11.2a 60,000 2,504 AMU to same, as trustee; same property; security SMITH. Walker and wife to the united states Trust company ot new-York: IS John St- 1 vaar. ICEUO, Frederick to Karl M. Wal lach; corner 01 Monro ana acain-. met Bta.

8TKRN. Yetta. to the Dry Dock Savings Institution; SO Columbia St, 1 year BCHAM. Mary, to Ephralm B. Levy; Lota 6.0O0 9t I and 6, map of Van Nest Park, instau- SOUTHWELL Frank to Jama B.

McKown; Westchester A v. adjoining land ef Frleada meeting bouse. Cebrte Creek and salt meadow, of Thomas Lenltt, contains 12 1-2 acres, 1 WEISZ, Moritx. snd wife to John Oles; 20.009 2.000 or sa av, an i oi aist at, year. WALKER, William and wlf to Thomaa F.

Farrell, as committee: Leroy St. 122.S ft of Hudson St, 2 years. WEBSTER, Ellia C. to Henry Raabe Sons; a of 128th St. 117-ft et Sth Av.

and a a of 151st St, 164 ft ot 11th Av. or Boulevard, (two naortgagea.) 1 and 2 WINBERO, William, to Twenty-third Ward Land Improvement Company; of Wlnford Place. Lot 756, map of Section Vys estate. Installmenta. SAME, and wife to William Wetterer; same property, 8 YOUNG.

Conrad, to Ephralm B. Levy; Lot 167. map of Van Nest Park, 8 years. ZINK. Louis, and wife to PblUo Paff; corner of Cortland Av, and IsSth 7.000 4.000 900 2,750 200 2.206 St.

i Asslsrasaeats COHEN7. 'Jacob, to Eleazer Jackson DRE8ING. William, to Philip ASTON. Charles to David McClune. OOLDSBOROUGH.

Lucetta 8.. to Charles H. Kan ton. HARRISON. Robert to Benjamin F.

Wat kins MAYER. Morris, to Henrietta Earnest. SMITH. Roaanna 8.. to Mary Con Ion 8EYBEL, Daniel to Isaac M.

Dyck- man TOCCI. Felice, to Leon Levy. TITLE OUARANTEE AND TRUST COM- ptny to Belle K. Bondhelm SAME to Hudson City Barings Institution. BAMS to executors.

Ac, ef Samuel J. Til- den $1,000 2.000 soo A00 2.256 2.500 500 2.000 6. OUO 11,000 12.000 7,000 Lis Fradrai. 112TH ST. a 232 ft of Avenue 25x102.2; Herman Wronkow against Frances Nlkla and others, (foreclosure of mortgage.) 54TH BT, s.

120 ft of 1st Av. 20x100.5.- Ernest Josephthal, trustee, against Mary rtracnt. ana otnera, (foreclosure of mortgage.) 10SD ST. 22 and 24 East; Abraham Cooper and another against Morria Manaky. (foreclosure of mechanlca lien.) 4TH ST, 46 Weat; Department of Buildings of New-Vork City against Ellse Hyams snd others, (violation of building law.) 4TH BT.

s. 187.11 ft of 1st Av. 25x08.2; William Bchrader. against Louis Besen- dahl, and others, (torecloaur of mortgage.) Mrrkaale' Lleaa. Filed yesterday In the County Clerk's office.

80TH ST. 181 and 188 West: Frits F. By-orkstrom and brothera agalnat Joseph Clrrito, owner and contractor. $200 CLINTON ST. 64.

and Chryatle 81. Ill; Frits Hug against Henry Wlrth, owner; Valentine Klein, contractor BROOK AV. coraar of 139th St. 25x 100; AmaJle H. Bushmann against Helena Mahler and Frank Van Pelt, owners, snd Mlohset Mahler and Frank Van Pelt, contractors TTH AV, 2,061 to also.

156 to 150 West 123d St, corner; Moore A Wyman Elevator and Machine Works agalnat David Steinfeld. owner and eon- -tractor 1,425 MADISON AV, 1,762 and 1.764 John B. Gerity against Simon Adler, and -contractor 42 STH AV. 206; Thomas Morgan agalnat O. Wyekoff, owner; J.

B. Poirier. eon-tractor 64 WASHINGTON AV. Cooper A New-mark against John F. Dowd, owner; J.

McKvtly. contractor 66 186TH ST. 064 East; same agalnat M. Metxler, owner; John F. Dowd and J.

McEvlly. contrsctors. 20 186TH ST. 682 East; same against Mrs. -Lapere, owner: aam contractors aa above 20 2D AV and 176th St.

a corner. 180x100; Wtllson, Adams A Co. agalnat A. W. Caveriy, owner and contractor.

47 BT. NICHOLAS AV. a 10O ft a of 146th St, 126x100; Illaley. Doubleday A Co. agamat Vincent and Thomaa O'Caila- ghaa, on net Aiaart av.

utmann eon-tractor 147TH BT. 520 to -632 West; Wsseter A Bhalaca against William Van Antwerp and aaotber. ewaWs; Joseph Coar. eon-tractor 125 441 Mlalatwrw Almaaao Tltls Day. a.

jr Boa rises. seU. HIGH WATER JULT 22. Bandy Hook. 6:24 A.

M. 6(46 P. M. Governors Island. 62 A.

M. 4:24 P. HeU Gate. 7:81 A. M.

2:12 P. lave-osmlasj Steasnaaila. TO-DAT, (WEDNESDAY,) JULT 22. Port of Balling. i Bremen Date ot Balling.

14 17 1 16 IS 11 8 14 10 18 Steamship. 1 U. Meier. Hogarth Mlealaalorl Noordland. Spree Stat of Nebraska.

Olasgow THURSDAY. JULT 22, Peconlc. Werkendam July 8 11 FRIDAT. JULY 24. 14 Llandaff City Swansea July 10 Lucanla Liverpool 18 New-York July 18 SATURDAY.

JULT 25. Liverpool 15 Critic July 11 La Bretagne 18 Marsala Havre 11 Hamburg July 18 Santiago Nassau July 21 SUNDAY. JULY 26. Amsterdam Rotterdam 15 Krypttan Prince Shields July 12 Madiana July 20 Taurlc. 16 Oatts-olasT Steamship.

DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW-YORK. Steamer, i St. Paul Bri tannin Chalmette Berlin El Sol Balls. Office. LIuiv 221 S'th'mDton IS Bowling Gr.

July 22 Liverpool Broad war. July it f. Orleans, rier so n. July 221 Antwerp Bowling Or. July 22 N.

orleana. fier N. K. Vlgtlancla F. Bismarck.

Uuly 221 Havana 13 Wall St. July23 Hamburg -1ST Broadway. July 231 Savannah I Pier 84 N. K. iJulv 24 Olasgow Broadway.

C. of Augusta. 8. of Nebraska Rl Iroquois Oallleo British King. Seandla Umbrla Gascogne fpaarndara Uuly 241 Brunswick 20 E.

R. July 241 Charleston I Pier 2S K. July 251 July 25l London ....122 State St. Antwerp 22 State St, Hamburg 37 Uroadway. Liverpool 4 Bowling Or.

Havre Bowling Gr. Rotterdam 39 Broadway, London 1 Broadway. N. Orleans. Pier N.

Olaagow 7 Bowling Gr. Hull 22 State St. Savannah Pier 84 N. Bremen 2 Bowling Or. Jury 251 July 25 Ju'y 251 July 25 Mississippi July 25 Hudson Clrcaasia' Idaho July 251 Juiv 25 July 25 C.of Blrm'ham July 25 Aller July 25! K.Wilnelm IL Uuly 251 Genoa 12 Bowling Or.

Leona July V54 aalveston K. Philadelphia Ju'- 23l uuayrauu ront si. cana rrince. Alvena Spree Curacao Tallahassee New. York Adriatic July 251 PerS'buco L.

Pro. Ex. (July 251 Kingston 24 State St. July 2Si Ttrvcnurci a 2 Bowling Or. July 2til Maracalbo 1U jnront St.

Pier 84 N. R. July zs Savannah July 29 S'th'mptoa 16 Bowling Or. Uuly 2 July 2w Liverpool 29 Broadway. Noordland Antwerp Bowling Halifax ...) Stone St, forila Advance.

Kansas City. Duly 2l juiy awi Cu.on 12W Broad way. July su Savannah Rotterdam Pier 84 N. R. Ams'erdam Aug.

1 I3S Broadway. Bretagne Came tense Mohawk Palatla Lucanla Lahn Caracas Germaal Parle Oallleo Silvia Fr lea land Normaanla 8. of California Ancnoria Werre Aug. Havre 3 Bowling Aur. No.

BrasU.188 Gold St. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug.

London (1 Hamburg ..137 tirnedway Liverpool M4 Bowling Or. Bremen 2 Bowling Or. La GuavraliSS Front St. Liverpool ..129 Broadway. S'th'mptoa Is Bowling Or.

Pern'buco .1301 Prod. Ex. Aug Aug. Aug. Aug.

Aim. Aug. nanrax stone nr. Antwern Bowling Or. Air A as.

Aur. Aug Hamburg Olaagow Glaagow Oenoa Liverpool London Bremen Hamburg Havre Bremen S'th'mptoa i uroaaway. 53 Broadway. 7 Bowline Or. 2 Bowling Or.

4 Bowling Or. Etruria Aug. Mobil 8a ale Patrla Uuurgoga Havel St. Louts Teatonto Kensington A. Campania Ethiopia Aur.

Aug. Aug. Aua. 1 Broadway. 2 Bowling Or.

urosdety. Bowling Gr. 2 Bowling Or. Bowltng Or. Aug.

11 Aug. 12 Aug. 12 Liverpool ttroadway. Aug. 121 Aug.

18 Antwern 4 BowltnaT Gr. Hamburg Liverpool Olaagow London 137 Broadway. Aug. 16 4 Bowltng Or. 7 Bowtlrg Gr.

I Breadwav. Aug. 1W Massachusetts. Aug. 15' Normandle Aug.

16 Havre 2 Bowling Or. Prussia Aug. 15 Aug. IN Hamburg- ST uroadsray. 2 Bowling Or.

I lave St. Itrttanale. 1H eiusn S'th'mptoa Aug. 1 Bowling Or. Aug.

ll Liverpool 2 Broadway. 87 Broadway. 4 Bowliag Or. 7 Bowline Or. F.

Aug. 2 Hamburf Vmbria Aug. 22 Liverpool Aug- 22l Oiasguw AMVw4V-dl6Yrlr TwosdAFa ly SI. 64 laaaalKa, tWlee, MarseUle Jan 29, via Nag4e sly 4, with mds aad p4 as eager J. VT.

Xlwsll A Co. Arrivsd at th Bar at tM A. M. BS Alene. Setdera.

Sa vanilla Jnly 2. via Kingston, with' tnds and passengsrs to Ptm. Forwood avellock. Arrlred at the Bar at 2:20 r. m.

i 8S Hudson, Kccable. New -Or leans da. with ndM and passengers to E. S. Alien.

SS Curacao. Sukefortn. Maaaealbo July 12. vl. St.

Tnomas, -with mds te Boultua, Blias A Dai-let t. Arrived at the Bar at 2:40 A. M. SS City of Augusts. Daggett, Savannah July 18, with mds and passengers to G.

M. SS Rlslto, Rlppeth, Newcastle June T. via Halifax July iS. with mdse to Sanderson A Boa. Arrived at the Bar at 1M A.

M. 88 Ox us, Bather Land. Montego Bay July 12, via Klngstos, with mds and passsngsrs to J. B. Kerr A Co.

Arrived at the Bar at 100 a. M. i BS Croatan, Insam, Oeot goto wu. B. C.

July 16. via WllmlnrtonTN. with mds and passenger to W. Clyde A Co. SS Rotterdam.

(Dutch.) Voega, ltardamJuly to ballast to H. Ran da brock. Arrived at MT.rotowHutors. Newport New. Norfolk, with Bids snd passengers to Old Dominion Steamship Company.

BS Iberia. (Norw) Jaeobssa. Olbara 16. th fruit te Men 4k Co. Arrivsd at th Bar B3 ar-ta Boothby.

Glasgow July via Movlll. with mdse and passengsrs to son Brothers. Arrived at th Bar at 6:16 P. U. Brlr Maraay Bella, (of Liverpool N.

S-.) Mathe-i. Port au Prince June IbTvU Oonaiva JajT Twlth logwood to Kunhardt to Ebel A Co. WIND At Baadr Hook, at aCi bajtb-southweat, naodarat brssss. cloudy aad basy. -i -V, SaUwdU- gS Kansas fbr savannah; Trav.

for Radnorhlre tea- Norfolk far Barraooailla; Oundall. for St. John. N. So lafoTHamkurx Torktown.

Newport News; Oeorgie. for Liverpool; Cear- anse for Par. and Ceara. Sl'Buectetch. ftokobama; May mat.

for Saa Francisco. Brig Victoria, for Svendborg. Denmark. Spoateau Ship Mistier N-J May 81 -for lat N. Ion 28 W.

By CaMe. lONDOir. July 21-89 British Capt. Bmlth. from- Antwerp for New-York, pssssn Prawle Point yesterday.

SS Ella Capt. Retmers. from New-York July 8 for Flushing for orders, passed the Bcllly Islanda yesterday. SS Obdam. (Dutch.) Capt.

Pouaen. from New- York July 11 for Boutogw and Rotterdam, passed Prawl Point to-day. SSPatria. (FT. CapL Dulac.

from New-York July 8 for Naple. passed Sagres to-day. BS Phoenicia. V'-? LeUhauer. from New-York July 11 for Hamburg, passed Prawl rrora Hongkong.

-Id. Aden for New-Yerk July. 8S Algeria, Br. Capt. Craig, sld.

from Marseilles for New-Tsrk July IS. S8 Hankow. (Br. Cspu Orr. from 'h-" Japan from Singapore for New-York S3 Horatio.

(Br Cspt, PlnsU Hd. from Para for New-York JSly SS Montana, Br Capt. ckB. aid. from Rotterdam for New-York July IS.

SS Galileo. (Bels.J Capt. Bran hwalte. from Rio Janeiro, sld. from St.

Lucia for New-York yea- SSTgen. (Bry Capt. Johhion. from New-Tork, Id. from Barbados for Para yesterday.

BS Luctgert. Brown, aid. from Uver- pool for New-York to-day. BSPontlae. (Br.) CtpU Owl from New-Tors June 26.

a it. at Oenoa July 17. SS Charlols. (Dutohk C. York July at Rotterdam stSrunJSm Nr-York ernrZT7U Newrork foTsootiampton and Bremen, paaaed tb Llsard to-day.

APAUTMBXTI TO I.KTXTX rTRHlaHED r-ia g-rmmm-mmmmimmmmtmmmmmmm1mmmmmmmmmm Bachelor Apartments of two and threeroorn aad bath to -let In the centrally located CUMBERLAND. Broadwayt 22d and 5th RENTS. 2550 VP. Elevator ail night; "team heat, gas: service rre. lT aTcRUIKSHANK A 176 Broadway.

C1XY HOUSES TO LaCaWCsTFCatKlSHaSP. 2 EAST 4 4 th NEAR LEXTNG-ton A v. Three-story brownatoo dwelling. 20x 66: rent very E. CRCIKSHANK A 176 Broadway.

alSaUKJCKS JIOTICKS. 60 AND 62 LInPENARD STREET. -Foreclosure Sale. Supreme Cburt, County of New-York. LUC1EN 6 CHASE and HENRY EDWARDS ROWLAND, a eaecutora, Ac.

of JWJA CHASE, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. WIIJJAMH. FEROL80N. NeW-Tork Building and Improvement Company, Jena Farrell. and other, defend-In "pursuance of Judgment of foreclosur and sale duly made and entered la the above-en tit led action, bearing date May 22nd.

1SS6. and entered on that date In th office of the Clerk of th County of I. th Undersigned, referee ta said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the New-York Real Estat Salesroom. No. Ill Broadway.

In the Coon ty.sndS tats of New-York, on Thursday. August Sth. 1806. 12 o'clock noon, oa that day. by Philip Smyth, auctioneer.

the' premises directed by the said Judgment to be sold, and therein described ol- All those two certain lots, places: or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being In the City, County, and State of New-York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a paint oa th southerly sld of Lispensrd Street distant one hundred and forty feet and three and ene-ha) Inches westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of th westerly side of Broadway with the southerly side of Llspemtrd Street, and running thence southerly parallel, or nearly so, to the westerly side of Broadway i eighty-seven feet and eight inches: thence westerly nearly parallel with Lla-penard Street forty-eight feet and nine Inches, and thence northerly nearly parallel to Broad way ninety feet and ten Inches to th southerly side of Lispenard Street, and thence easterly along th southerly eld of Lispenard Street forty-nine feet -and seven and one-half lnehea to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less: being the same premises allotted te the said Julia A. Chaas. In a certain actios tor partition, ''wherein Julia M. Schieffelln and another were plaintiffs and James Crulkshank and others were defendant; and which- premise art now known by th street Numbers Sixty and Sixty-two Lispenard Street, Bd being the 'anm premises 'set apart to Cornelius W. Lawrence and John F.

"Delaplaln. a trustees for Emily L. Fullsr, under the will of John F. Delap'lne. deceased, by Judgment of partition entered id the New-York County Clerk's office on June 1856.

in aa action wherein Isaac C. Delaplaln and another were plaintiffs and John F. Delaplalae snd others were defendants, together- with the appurtenancee. Dated New-York, July 14th. 1806.

WILLIAM J. LARDNER. Referee. EMMET A ROBINSON. Attorneys for Plaintiffs.

62 Wall Street. New-York City. Jyl5-2aw3wWA8Aau6 WEST 140TH STREET. New-York Supreme Court. City and County of New-York.

SARAH EMILIB WOODBURY. plaintiff, VS. MAX BLOOM and other, defendant. In pursuance -of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, bearing date the third day of July, lttwS, and duly entered' in the office of the Clerk of the City and County ot New-York on the seventh day" of July, 1896. I.

th undersigned referee, will sell at public auction, at tb New-York Real Estat Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway. In the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 29th day of July. 1894, at twelve o'clock noon, by Philip A. Smyth, auctioneer, the premises la said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows; 'f All those certain' lota, piece, or parcels of land, and being la the Twelfth Ward of the City 'of New-York, and which, taken together aa one parcel, are bounded and described as that la to say: Beginning at a poflit la th northerly side of One Hundred and Fortieth Street, distant one hundred and fifty vet 4 150) westerly- from the corner formed by the intersection of tb westerly side or line of AmsterdAm Avenue, formerly called Tenth Avenue, with the raid northerly side of On Hundred and Fortieth and running thence northerly and parallel with tb said Amsterdam Avenue, formerly called Tenth Avenue, ninety-nine feat (99 eleven Inches.

(11.) to th centre line of tb block between On Hundred and Fortieth and Hundred and Forty-first thence westerly along th said centre line of the block seventy-five feet, (78:) thence southerly and again parallel with, said Amsterdam Avenue, fvirmeiry called Tenth Avenue, ainety-ntne feet taw) eleven Inches. (11.) ta ta northerly side of One Hundred and Fortieth Street; thane easterly suing said northerly sld of On Hundred and rortletb Street, seventy-five feet, (75.) to the point or place of beginning, being Lota Noa. 16, 14. 17 a certain map entitled Map of real estats In ta Twelfth Ward of the City of New-York, belonging to th eatate ot Frederick Pent. William A.

Pacta, and John Pentx, dated New-York. November. 1860." and filed in the office of the Recatvr of tb City and County of New-York aa No. .644. Dated New-York.

July 7. 1806. OEORGB C. AUSTIN, Referee. BOWERS.

A SANDS, Attorney for Plaintiff, 52 and 64 William Street. New-York City. Jv8-2wawWdrdjy2 SUPREME COURT. "CITY AND COUNTY OF New-York. HENRY A.

BOOERT. aa Trustee for France B. Draper, plamtlsT. agalnat MARTIN DISKEN and ethers, defendaata. In pursuance of a Judgment ef foreclosur aad sal duly mad and eniesed la th above entitled action, bearing 4 at th.

20th day of July, 1896. I. th undrlgnd. th referee named therein, will evil at publi auction, at th New-York Real Estat Exeaaag Salesroocn. No.

Ill Broadway, la th City of New-York. a tb 12th day August. 18S4V St waive 'lock noon of that day, by William Kennelly. auctioneer, th mortgaged premises ta said Judgment aaenttpasa aad therela described as follows, via. I AU that let of land lafxh City at New-York, bounded a follows: BegUmlng- at th southwest earner of Mnrdpugal Vnd Fourth Street, running (bene along' ta south id of Fourth Street elghty-slx feet, tnene south parallel with Maodouaal Street thirty-four feet, thenos east- parallel with Fourth Street aad through a party wall eighty -six teet to th west id of Maedougal Street, and thewoe north aleosT tn asm thirty-four feet to th point of twain, alas.

Dated New-York, July 21st, 196. CHARLES D. OLENDORF, Rfre, HINKf BOOr T. E-i-Pmltirg Attorney; tT Street, View-York City. -V Jy22-2aw2wW-Faal2 CITT KSAX.

ESTATE. VOB idl.T MONEY TO LdAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE The Lawyers' Title AND Insurance Co. The Lawyers'. Mortgage Insurance Co. AT CURRENT RATES.

IN SUMS TO SUIT. APPLICATIONS ACTED UPON PROMPTLY. APPLY TO BUREAU OF INVESTMENT OF THE Iawyers. Title Insurance Company, 37 and 39 LIBERTY STREET. M0NEY.

Unlimited roads to- loan en New-York City property al 4, 4 1-Jt. AID 0 PER CENT. R. F. SHROPSHIRE, 4V6 Wall St.

AtCTlONEEB. AOBHT. Ceo. R. Read, REAL ESTATE, 0 FUVB ST.

AID 2 SCADISOJT AV. BROKER. APPRAISER. HOFFMAN BROTHERS, riRST -CLASS INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 4 and 0 Wart Bt.

XKW-JEHIEY PROrEBTf. SUBURBAN COTTAOES. WITH ALL TM-provements. to rent up to the lat of May. 189T, with the option of purchase at PRESKNT PRICES, (within that time;) 6 or room and bath, with plot 60x160.

do to depot RENT. 680. Apply to F. B. RDSS.

160 Broad-way. N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 2. ChastbemisUs.

CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS. By omp-tent chambermaid and waitreaa or as waitress lone; smart, willing, obliging-: prlvat family: Engllah Protestant: country preferred: personal reference. 238 East 74th fancy store. CHAMBERMAID. By a neat Swedish girl a flrst-claas chambermaid In a private family, first-class city references- Car Mrs.

Brandenburg. 1.606 Sd near OOth St. CHAMBERMAID or WAITRESS. By a young English girl as chambermaid or willing and obliging; city refererice. Maggie, car Mrs.

Douglss. 827 West 4Qth St. CHAMBERMAID snd WAITRESS. By Swedish a-lrl aa chambermaid and waitress; city or country. Callat j38East 76th nrst foor.

CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS. -By an English Catholic; country or see. shore; rsferenos. p. M.

Box 26S Times. Up Town. COOK. By young woman aa good cook la privat family only: country; good baker, soups, meats, sntrses. creams; do coarse washing if required; nrst-claaa reference; only with lady who runs her own nous aad orders bar ewa servants.

206 West 8th canoy store, COOK. By a competent young woman as cook or laundress In private family; good baker; city or country: bast city rsferenae. 662 2th ting second bell. COOK and LAUNDRESS. By Scotch Protestant aa cook and laundress or do housework In small private family; reference.

2 Patchen Place, oft West 10th near 6th At. COOK. Family breaking up for Summer desire pWc for their cook, whom they can highly recommend. Call at otflc of present smployar. at 820 West 42d St.

COOK. Work by th day; by a reepectabi person to to do plain cooking or any am i housework; references. 660 24 near 41st St. COOK. First-class; Protestant young woman: understands all branches of French and English cooking: country preferred; first-class reference from lsst plsce.

23Q West 17th Bt. ting twice. COOK. By young private, boarding; or family washing; -lty reference. 246 West 88th St.

COOK. Ac By competent cook, washer, snd ironer; city or abort distance ta th country; prlvat family, oa raat ootn nt. exnerienced woman; by week Boa 269 Times, Up Town. COOK. By competent young wcraan a cook; understands her business: willing to go to the country: nrst-cisss references.

156 West 28th Bt, COOK. By, perfect cook; understands Vienes French, and German cooking; city or coun try. Call, personally, r-aat ioia pi COOK. By experienced German cook: references; city or country. 1.062 2d At, corner oth second noor.

COOK. By competent woman; flrst-claas rooking only; city or country: best reference. 271 Times, up Town. COOK. By first-clas German cook; city or country; best of references; wage.

226 per month. 86 Eaat 2d Bt. COOK. Ac By respectable Protestant woman as good plain cook, washer, and ironer; beat Jane. 166 East 79th St.

COOK. By respectable woman cook; city or coun try; has good reference. 209 East SWth Bt. COOK. By a good French cook -In prlvat family; first-class references.

1.227 Broadway. COOK. By girl to cook. wash, and iron; best city reference. 464 West 67th St.

Dr ana kt era. DRESSMAKER. Experienced ta all kinds ot costumes; expert cutter and St ter; 89 per week; country preferred; highest reference. H. Box 267 Times, Up Town.

Uaauwsrkera. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. By Oertnaa girt for general housework. 207 West 2Stb. seo-ond floor, front, HOUSEWORK.

By a reepectabi Americas young woman in tb country; light housework or to sew; good bom preferred to high wages. M. Box SSS Times, Up Town. HOUSEWORK. By American woman for general housework; short distance In country; private family: good cook and laundress; city reference.

S3 West 11th rear. HOUSEWORK. By a yo-in- girt, lately landed. to do general housework. 146 East 97th O'Brien's belL HorSEWORK.

By a respectable girl to do tb housework for a family of two; references, Isl East 78th St. HOUSEWORK. By young woman in small private family; good waaher and ironer; city reference. Box 875 Times. Up Town.

-t. Kitcaeamalda. KITCHENMAID. By young French girl; understands cooking and catering: or aa cook la small family; best city reference; country preferred. A.

116 West 2Stn St, Lady Bflalda. LADY'S MAID. By a Frnch mlddl-ged seamatress; dressmakar, accustomad to travai; competent in all her duties; tlty or country; first-Clam reference, 1 1 wi I ss. Box 260 Time. Up Town.

LADY'S MAID By North 0rmaa; flrst-claas aalrdreaeer. dressmaker, packer, and traveler; take entire chars of lady's wardrobe; beet city references. O. Box 270 Times, Up Town. LADY'S MAID.

EagUah; experienced, competent; good dressmaker, aad packer; accustomed to travel; best city rsfersnc. a. o. aat aaqaon at, MAID aad SEAMSTRESS. By comptent young womaa aa nmaid and -assmstrs wUllnc to aa- muma Laaadreaaas.

LAUNDRESS By a competent taundrese; at horns or would go But Mondays aad Tuesdays; first-class reference; prlvat families. Mary Flood. 163 East 63d second floor. LAUNDRESS. By respectable womaa as arst-elaa laundreaet will assist with chamber-work don't object to country: ta prlvat famlls-t best city reference.

1st Av. 7 iirvnavaa Ing to do efaambsrwork; la a small prlvat Tm aWt 1 1 auuul aa.4aa aTkaam aa. a. Lesry's belL ma a.j stra, LAUNDRESS. By a reliable womaa la prlvat family; excellent shirt Ironer; city or country; wm iiinn, town.

Laundress, Ac By a capable wosaaa; good launores. T06 2d AV. willing- ta do any work. LAUNDRESS. Understands her business- doe NURSSL tluamrhl.

mmmr.mt a Burse: r-ar emraj fmm birth; lavaiuable for delicate child; i.r WTL.TZ' mty rf- a-i nils iwks. NURSE. By a thoroughly competent youag- Ena- sradaat from babiea koapltal: sisht vaar oa. na aura, with beat city personal references; erill-tng- to useful. Maria.

Boa g. llaae. Up lMt ita oyxperencd Ctnau womaa la- connasmsat or lavaada. M. 20 4 iituaticxj WAJr-nrn-rrzixt: Kcaaaatr, SEAMSTRESS.

Ac By a Parlilaa man, good sewer, to tend chliuren, or be rally useful. Addrss 10 Aaa SL Walt WAITRESS. By a flrst-claas waitress ta a vat family; can All a butler's plsce; best reference; country pre! erred. M. Bag 1.242 Broadway.

WAITREoS or CTCAM BEKMAID. By young of unoueMlonabl referenoes. both city country; caa.b ssen at any time. 32 SSth Bt, WAITRESS. By a firat-claas waitreaa; can fi.la bwtlra place: la prlvat fsviy; country fT.

erred; beat of city references. Lexington at. WAITRE.eiJ. By young German womaa; pi Tata family: thoroughly understands her buai-asss; reference. 802 2d rear.

CARS OF HOUSE. For Summer or lorrtr; eook aad wash; best refers no. 22 East "Tin St. laANICVLU and CHIROPODIST. By younc lady, fsw mors privat customer at bom or out; ditto only.

211 West Hat SL, ring La Orange's bell. srruATiows wahted-m si.es. BsiUers. BTrTLkR. By competent Frenchman: 22: apeak Engllah; Just dlsenrsged.

understands duties thoroughly; Baeful. willing, obliging; r-est personal rrfersnoes country. piednoaL 166 East Tttn st. BUTLER. Speak a Frsnch.

German, and Enxi.an; good worker; quick and Beat appearance; itra. ind steady; city or country: test city ref-415 Western Boulevard. Itrsham. erenc. BUTLER, and VALET.

By aa English-trained servant, who thoroughly understands the duties of a gentleman's house; last employer sera, but ler, aw wen xmn wt. BUTLER and VALET. By single young man; thoroughly experienced: wining, couging; nio- est referrncea. bit Cth At, BUTLER. Engllah; 28; mil.

neat appearance; nrst-claas man; nigniy rsoonamended. vomp. tent. l.Sl'T Broadway. litJ iLEK, By German man; reliable and compe tent la every respect: norei or private; ratar- nox ail rimes, i own.

BUTLJ-Engl lah 27; talL nest; nrst-class man; highly raoomnisadad; competent. USil Broad-- wy. Coackasiam. COACHMAN. Ac By a coachman and generally useful man; single; middle-aged; thoroughly Underaranaa his talalneas: four V-sr' good rf erence; country preferred: perfectly honest and soosr: goo, careiui artver.

ww bob up Town. COACHMAN. By experienced highly rec- ommended in every respect; wimng ana oong. Ins; good tandem and four-ln-hand driver; car. ful with fine carriage and horses, as references Jwlll certify.

Bongon. 101 West lat COACHMAN. Lady going broad wlrbea poalUoa for he coachman: understands proper care of horses, carriages, and harness; city or country; tea year' city reference, V. C. Box 202 Times.

Up Town. COACHMAN. In prlvat family; understands car of On horses, carnages, ana names: city or country: drive; useful. Bos 210 Times, up Town. COACHMAN.

By young maai very willing; ua- derstands nis pustntss perieviijr: care iui uriver; blghsst reference. Box 873 Times, Up Town. COACHMAN. By flrst-claaa young Englishman) age, 60, is a trained groom; willing and oblig. r( Ing; leaving on account' of death; reference.

George, 47. East SL I Ul Uardesers. GARDENER. French; married; on child: tha. oughly understsnds rose, graperies, flower, and veewtabies: fully competent to take chars of gentleman's plsce; long experience in America: personal rarer.

neaa. Moulin. wiwwt- 8Vtn St. OARDENER aad USEFUL MAN. By your.g maa, 27, as gardener and useful maa; Al ref erences.

W. J. 222 East 234 St. GROOM. By young maa 'as groom; thoroughly understands car of fin horses; two years' rsf-srsnc from last cmploysr.

262 9U AT. Mdatollaaowa. CARE OF HOUSE By married cotpld; Scotch: would taks car of boos for family, cr plac lanltressj no children: highly recorr mesdea. T. 8t nmee, up Town.

COMPANION, Ac By a young man aa traveling compaaloa or secretary to a gentleman write a clear, rapid hand; is a good reader, and under, stand nursing; la well posted In business oaeta-ooa can furnish satisfactory evidence of char. acter and ability. O. M-, Box 48. 1.242 Broad war.

FARMER, By young German xperienced farm-er; on large farm; model farm preferred. F. 242 West 126th St, The --rcTd'- Up-tOr-M in the short ads. refers to The Times' up-town oi-fice, No. 1,269 Broadwaj, (32d which is open daily from '6 A.

M. to 9 p. e-. TZCS S-COKT i AT." 2dLCrS. If.j Froin Bostoa Transcript.

If I war Mil Swt Pea. With my wlhgs on. seercs to ms, 1 never would wait Out there so lat For some one to gather But soon' as tb day was through, Aad tb stars swam la tb bio. -I wounVgtV a shake i Of my and I'd tak AU my brothers and sisters, too, 1 And up and' away I'd fly, Oh. straight and swift and high! And Jd I think I'd go -'Wbsrs tha lovaty star-worlds grow.

In row and squares, And ring and pairs; All pink and purpl and saow. Ws'd thronaT th alale ot ta sky. million of mats and II, And tb star-folk would gas In great amaa: 1 As wd Boat and fluttr by; Aad they'd watch to. see us alight la cloud of and whit. i In Sock' of purpl and pink Ws would llht oa a star, 1 think! Th yslkswest oo And tblfwlka would an ran.

And brtnau star-daw drink. And tbay-S all begin to' Now Homft and WhcnosT aad Waff And Wnitb9-aad Wist, And What -ar yoaT i la a way to max en aigh; a And they'd ask of all they'd What mad Uvsjtky so awwrt. But we never (would ten oar aa TIU tb llttl "star-childrsw cai With tnelr Ahslr aad Obs! For I uppos Tbeyr ia stars aad sarth the Then each so wis would answer clear, Why are Earth-flowers, dsart ar last Sweet Psaa, AH thssa and tbssl Aad wr earn to visit here: Aad tha. rtb looks so far and so blaok, Perhap win ne-rer go back. CARA BRONSON.

A Blow. W. T. i Edd. From Detroit Free Fries.

"1 aeall bar to glr that case of bury' a. ea which I have been sngagsd so aid tb mlnnt lawyer to nis trtcad. I fael rstaar add with it out of tb way. for aa been of tb stand -by a ta offlo for me ar yera" Toa bar crhsustsd aU isgai expediaatA. has No; t(Xa-bufTs moasy is an goa Sa-alda lUmalaaa.

From Tb Detroit Tribune. sialck. eried tb girl la tb crlmso bathing- sait. I ss a a Bat aobody.kMdad br. Bb waa tb very 1H wb upoa a prTlen claimed aa saw a aaaay.

i K'. TVaa LaVary. lrom Tb Richmond Dispatch. Mr. Naaor Toar aaabaad sssms.

possasa wonderful aaaouat sc atrvagt Mr. so; tfs tb only OM ta tkls 1U Mi. triad lo an, Tb tndtanapoll Journal. cbsr How much I two time twoT SUsae oa Uv part Rataaj How snsch is toor rsr-y-di'. Aryby 1 IS o' 1 I I i ill to 'rt rr y' is I si gu Ml St rrt pu fn hi rx 2H en or ih Isi i 1 rr ot al er a th 81 tt th Sl t( 6: tl tl 1.

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