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III DULL DAT. AT JERQUE PARK THESE WEEE SMALL FIELDS ASD EPIEITLES3 EACEa wall Ha 4 frnctl! Walk- Over la II Raew Hnrry Rn4 YVsi tw rr4kui Stake YVItbwat Any Trtklt-Tk Barrtdc Brothers to'aa a Maldeai Rae wltk Laa Fa- Dollars la ecverai thousand people went up to Jerome Park yeeterday to try and cet aome of the money that fifty-four bookmaker took to the track for the crowd to bet sialnst Tbe bookmakers probably bad the beat or the nn. They uauaily have. The racing- was far from excltln. for the fields were very email and the cUu of horses decidedly commonplace.

Taral menaced to land Wernberg the winner of tbe first race, though tbe dis tance la a bit further than the horse usually fancies. Halloa had him caught the last sixteenth pole, and It looked as If he would beat bin home. But Taral kept it Wernberg. and finally managed to land the money. There were but two starters In tbe second rsce.

Sir Walter being reserved for another nd easier race later on and Prince Karl being acratched because ke had no chance to beat Victorious." Had be gone to the post be, too. might have been aa lucky as Kedskln, for the Utter beat Victorious easily enough. That waa for Victorious was the favorite. Harry Reed made the field that ran gainst him look like a lot of dogs in the Fordham Stakes, at a half mile. The Dwyer horse was, of course, a hot favorite.

Counter Tenor being the next in the fancy the players. But Counter Tenor swerved all over the track in the stretch and was unplaced. Anisette, a very fast filly for hurt distances In the stable of Mr. Lorll-Jard. essayed to give Reed a race in tbe first quarter of a mil.

But Reed ran bar absolutely to a standstill. He romped home at his ease, while tbe rank outsider, the Kalulu colt, got the place from Anisette handily. Sir Walter had a practical walk-over In the race at a mile and an eighth, only Dlab-olus and Prince George running against him. Illr Walter won pulled down to a canter, and showed that the bookmakers were wise in offering to lay only 11 against of the publics money against his chance. Inabolus.

who was heavily backed by VI. i Dwyer for the place at a abort (rice, got there all right. Lon Foster got out of the maiden class In tbe fifth race, and the Bunidge Brother, who own him, mad a lot of money, aa they backed the horse very shrewdly and persistently for small sums, so that the ok-mkr should not know where the money vam from. They must have hit the ring for about lO.uu. Tbe public played Inter Ocean, but he had an attack of bleeding at the nose when seemed to have tbe race at his mercy and had to be pulled up.

Saginaw, who was backed because he wore the Freaaness colors, and so was known to be out for the money, ran second, and Warlike, who was an outsider In tbe betting, got borne In third place. The last race looked to be a real good thing for Leon well. He won It. but It was not a case of boy's play, for St. Michael was full or running, and made a lively flrht of It for three-quarter of a mile.

The rest of the rout he did not like, and Ieon-wlL once be caught the faint-hearted fellow, brat htm home handily enougb. Details of the racing, with the order In which the horses finished and the betting against ch of tbe starters, are as follows: t'lMT all ages: a heavy handicap sweepstakes of $10 earn, with ouO added, of which to eectml and tUi to third. 81s fur-ngs. Time 1-Weraberg, J. McLaughlin's b.

years. 111 pounds, by Muscovy-Ilolmdel (Taral. I Hilton. Oreen Hill stable's br. 8.

lo. by Himyar-Maud Jones) W. C. Young- bit c. 8.

br. '(OrtmiTi 4-Reetralnt. W. Woods's ch. 4, 116, by Kajroo d'Or-Ouarantln (Berg.n.

Won in a drive by a length; tbe sam distance between second and third. Betting-. jo m. rise. To Win.

0. .25 9-6. Hawk. .25 oie 1 ....21 15 Mutual PaiJ aT tral isjUa. Wembexs Hallo Place ASF-Tr reaHOld.

and up- i.J sltteenth. Time 1:62. a Kedskln. Kamapo 8table's ch. 4 years 97 pounds, by PuntUo or Kunnymede-airofle'.

aVVfrtoioy VaVram'. by Terror-Uonnle Vlo (Penn. Won cleverly by a length. Betting. To Win.

To Win. Redblnl-2 Victorious 4o Mutuals Paid. Htralcht. 810.96...,,. e.e ffHIKD RACE.

The Fordham Stakee, for two. 8L000 added, of which i.00 to second and 100 to third Four furlongs, straight. Time 0:49. 1-Harry Reed. M.

F. Lwef a hr. 115 pounds, t-y Hlmyar-Vlolet tlK-ssettT) XaluU colt. MUlbrook Stable eh, Ill, by tfpendUu-lft-Kalula (Mldgley.) Anie-tte, P. Lorillard's b.

115. by Top- gallant-Waucuila (UamllUio.) 4 Counter Tenor. 11S. 6 Punch. 111.

Won easily by two lengl da five langths between second and third. Betting. To Win. Place. Win, 2 Beed.

1 9i 61. L.Kaiu.a eoU.12 I Tenor 7-6 Punch Placa. 1-2 ..801 13 Mutuals Etralcht. Piece. 19 a 4.16 Harry $5.06 colt.

44.60 9.70 Anlsjtu b.U e.e IXCRTH RACE. For three-year-olds and up-srd; a sweepstakes of $10 each, with 85o0 added, of which 75 to seoond and f'JS to third. One mile and a furlong. Time 2:004. 1 ir Walter, Onecic Stable's b.

4 years. 115 pounds, by Mldlothlan-La Dlaoolus, P. J. lawyer's ch. luu.

by tolue-Ormce Parllns iLambley.) S-Prlnce Oeorge. Manhattan Stable's b. c. 4. 102.

by Roeatagton-Loult (Shew.) Won la a canter by four lengths; two lengths betweea second and third. Betting. To Wla. Place. I To Win.

Place. Plr Out 50 1 Prince George. T-C Si -43 Mutual Paid- ftrmlghC Place. 4.U5 Walter. 5.

06 e.e riFTH RACE. Fop maiden three years old; a sweepstake of 110 each, with fjOO added, of which 175 to seoond and $25 to third; selling allowance. Five furlongs, straight. Time ltuav No bid fur the winner. 1 Lun Foster.

Burrtdge Brothers b. 102 pounda. by tiarebln-Ulendatr, $50a (Lambley 2 eJagtnaw, Preaknees Stable's b. WW, by lruquots-Mwrct. sjOO (Onffln.) Warlike.

W. H. fu Bole's 107. by King Krneet-War Paint. MX) (Hamilton.) 4 lnqulaltlve, lo.

6 Teardrop, 104. eJolo. 7 enepben 114. 8 Soamp, 112. 9 later-Ucea.

104. Won In a drive by a length; tbe same distance between second and third. Betting. To Win. Plaoe.iTo Win.

Place. 41. Footer. 1 25-1. 10-1 Marlike 7 1 10 1 ..41 4 t.Uater-Ooeea.

2 6 7-1. $5 Mutual Paid. trajgbt. Place. eeeuc.

814.70 9.90 21.70 11.86 SIXTH RACE. For three-year-olds and upward: a seeet.takea of 810 each, wltk (SoO added, of which 1,6 to second and 125 to third; winning and eeilmr allowancee. One mile. Time 1 No bid for the wiener, l-tyeooawell. P.

i. Iwver-e h. rear. 110 pouoda. by Leonatua-NetUe HeweU.

62.000.. 'Mc'La'urhjVWgU4," lut t.M r-en) u'TT' VTt" h- 100, by Dutch filler-Lew, l.M Wo easily by Jaogth; thirty length between Second and third, Betting. To Win. Place. 1T0 Win.

piaes Leona well 4U1. 41 Michael. 44 Matuale Paid. freight. Place, 4.70.

36-00 6.40 4 St. Michael The Card far Ta-etay. FIRST RACE. For two-year-olaa. Six furlong.

Pounda. I Pounds. Havo Metropolis fevUuae 104Sw.de. t6 Ionise ally. 10U( 'XSD three-year-olds.

One mile nd a sixteenth. PeiOeroer HSfpoetry 90 I IVaVetauket 90 PkU uer THIRD RACE. The Oakwood Xai.es, for all One mile and a rurloog. CllrtoN 1 IX Banquet 10t Fourth RACK. For nlile.

three years eld. 1 Its eouree, I.lghioot lOSIMlUa .109 Hebeeea Kowett aily.l"x tlortadn lMluaufelda KI3 FIFTH inalde two-yr-oM which En7 1. Four fur- Samaritan Ins Rravowm Wo remoo lu Kalllrho I0 llohaws Kw.Mneveh Treetop lUTlCount 106 SIXTH RACE. For maiden two-year-olds which lonra. una piaceq since Aug.

is. our rur- Achiever ino Monarch 105 IIK'ltam. IAS Kelde lu6Expectatloo Ally 104 SEVENTH RACK For three-year-olds and upward which have not woo 11.000 la 104. Titan Copyright USHugh Penny. 112 Derfanrllla ..11 Arielhett Uold ll ..10 iiofisger wo the time prize.

Klghty-five Mes Finish la the Tea Mile Read Race la Brooklya. Three thousand persons jouraeyed to Ocean Parkwsy, Brooklya, yesterday morning, to wit nesa the ten-mile handicap road race promoted by The Brooklya Cltlsen. The eouree waa from gbautbnesaey'a to Howe's and return. Eighty five men finished out of the atasty-oo and only one accident was reported. The limit man.

little Eddie Schwalbach. waa started promptly at 10:54 M. and tbe rest left in good order. The first time prise was won by K. A.

Bonnier, Riverside Wheelmen, bis correct' ed tune being- Monte Scott of the Crescent Wheelmen captured second time prise in :11. The third time prise fell to F. D. White of the Lyndbrook Cyclers, who covered the dis tance la 29:47. Q.

B. Smith of Bell more. I I. flved the fourth time prise for doing the id viei. A protest was entered by Monte Scott against John Warner, the winner.

Kmt th.t the tatter won by betas paced. Following Is the order of finish and corrected time of the first Position Han- Cor- at Five dl- rested Miles, cap. 1. John Warner. Liberty Wheelmen i 4-00 F.

D. 'hlte. Lyndbrook CyUrV ....19 1:80 S. R. Mamfleld.

Brooklyn I I. lb 4. Oecar Hedatrora. South Brook lyn Wheelmen IX 2:45 5. C.

Q. Carpenter, T. M. C. L.

Berger, Bush wick Wheel- men ij 2-43 T. Julius Blndrlm, Bedford Cycle t'lub I '10' Bollnser, Riverside Wheelmen 0:80 9. F. A. Hendricks.

South Brooklyn Wheelmen H' nUh 8e'lmre, L. 11. W. J. Mooney, Union County Roadsters if -go I is.

S. C. Johaeoo. Bedford Cycle Club 4 3 00 14. L.

A. Druwne. New-York City 9 3. go 15. J.

E. Oregorle. Montauk 14 A. C. Mills.

Brooklya 4:00 J. Baldwin. Atalanta Wheelmea 40 j-jj It. David Simmons, Alpha Tune. 19 29:47 1:28 32:03 29:0 81:09 29X7 81:15 81:49 82:20 81:52 82:84 82:61 80:22 804 19.

Home Scott, Crescent Wheel- men 43 8craih 90-11 20. C. Wheelmen .21 Xf 0:42 To Race at Aejaedaet. Tbe Queens County Jockey Club opens its new track at Aqueduct. L.

L. to-day, the racing be ginning at The entries are aa follows: riAt. K. For all urea Five I "nk R' Hrf' 110 PUndS jony joe. iui eacn; Tribute i.lmtone.

IX, Know, Kelturso. Equa Vrn Stir. 92 each SECOND RACE. For two-yesr-olda Five fur 7-n 7 ioo eacn; Irene. 103; Ann SI St.

THIRD RACE-For three-year-olds. Six 1,1 Pounds; Plunderer. 109: rui-KTH RACE. or three-year-olds and up- oennorer. 'a Pounds rUy M-ntlice, 9v three-year-olds and upward lunimn.

Komsnce. 1S2 A ILS ill Kory Mre. 115 each; Hopper, 111; Hindoo tan. loo; Mask and Royalty, 108 each; Irry 1(5; McCormack. 104; Bob 'mi -'ra ueu, and Refraction SIXTH RACE.

Hay Tsy. Don't Know. Mirsge, an-1 Hopper, lo5 pounds each; The Pearl Alderman fmaa mnA Kl. wi Mw eacn. C.

II. Vogea Admit HI Cinllt. Charles H. Voges pleaded guilty to grand larceny Derore Recorder Smyth yesterday. He admitted that he had by false entries covered up thefts amounting to over 120.000 form Naylor A Co.

of 45 Wall Street, where he wa employed aa cashier. aia fie lent large amount to friend, who failed to return them. Naylor A Co. requested leniency In Vogea case. Voges waa remanded until Friday for sentence.

IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD. Aaother Astor Purchase Good Prices at th Auction Sals. Mr. Oeorge R. Read has sold for ex-Judge Charles -Donohue, lo Mr.

John Jacob Astor, th four-story brownstone dwelling 7 East Blxty-fif th 8treet. 26 by 05 by 100.5. Mr. Aster's new residence Is at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Sixty-fifth Street, and he also owns the building adjoining, now occupied by Mr. Edward H.

Landon. The new purchase gives Mr. Astor a plot 125 by 200 at the northerly corner of Fifth Avenue and Sixty-fifth Street, which coat him His residence, now erecting, will Involve an outlay of more than 81,000,000. At some time in the future Mr. Astor will doubtless tesr down the two buildings at and 7 East Sixty-fifth Street.

Mr. Read was also the broker In the sale of 154 and 156 Franklin Street, by Mr. John T. William to Mr. William H.

Catlln. The contract in this case was signed yesterday morning. Messrs. Hoffman Brothers and Mr. E.

P. Holdrldge have sold a business building on Mercer Street, above Canal Street. 71 feet front, for about $130,000 cash. Tbe property rent for 88.000. Further details are withheld.

i Messrs. Stabler Smith have sold for James B. Gillie to a Mrs. Sanders the three-story brick dwelling 140 West Eighty-eighth Street. 18 by 52 by 100, at 824.000.

Mr. Michael Brennan has sold to L. lieinxhelmer the four-story stone-front dwelling 17 West Seventieth Street, 25 by 100. at $50,000. A number of New-Yorkers are Interested In the Euclid Heights Company, which ha bought, for $400,000, a tract of about 100 acre of land lying partly in the City of Cleveland.

Ohio, and part in East Cleveland Township, adjoining. John C. Calhoun of this city, Patrick Calhoun of Atlanta. and Samuel M. Jarvis and Roland Conldln and their associates In the Jarvls-Conklln Company are stockholders.

Tbe property bought will be developed in connection with the Improvement of an adjoining tract of XSi acres owned by the Railway and Realty Security Company of this city. Tbe sale at auction held In tbe Trinity Building; salesroom yesterday were quite successful. One notable parcel was the Ellsworth L. Striker property at thet southwest corner of Ninth Avenue and Fiftieth Street, offered In foreclosure by Mr. Bryan I Kennelly.

The blot measures 41.hu. hv SO by 84.7 2-8 by 80.3. On It are two five- story orica nata, stores, wmcn rent for An. old burying ground once occupied tbe site, and there was at one time a question whether a good title could be given. The Court of Appeals, however, set tled the matter in the affirmative.

At yesterday's sale the bidding waa brisk art spirited. Tbe property was knocked down to Mr. W. F. Dornbusch of Brooklyn at Mr.

cnaries a. Berriaa sold, in partition, three parcels. A flve-etory brick flat, with store, at tbe northeast corner of Park Ave nue and one Hundred and Thirteenth Street. 'A by 100.11, went St 83S.2O0, and the flve-tory flat adjoining, at 86 East One Hundred and Thirteenth Street, also 23 by KMJ.il. went at S2U.6U0 to Hiram Rlnalda a.

Brother. Th three-story brownstone dwell. ing 4 West One Hundred and Thirteenth Street, south aid. 117.9 feet west of Fifth Avenue. 17.3 by 100.11.

sold for $13,250, to Msry 11. Ascher. Mr. li. Poenix Ingraham sold, under foreclosure, at 8S.OU0, to E.

M. Burg hard, the three-story browaton dwelling 2.114 Mad-leva Avenue, west aid. fiO.ll feet aonth On Hundred and Thirty-third Street, 20 by Th lota on West One Hundred and Six. teentkt Street, south side. 126 feet east of Lenox Avenue, which were to have been offer by Meaers.

Smyth A Ryan, under THE 3KW-10BK foreclosure, been settled. not put up. The case has For to-day the' following sales at auction are announced, ko take place at 111 VroaJ- j. "rrpi a ptnerwis atateo: Br Petee F. Meyer forecluur sale, It.

Ward, referee. T6 Weal Nlnetv-nrst Street. north side, 125 feet east of Columbus Avenue, 18 oy umi si brownstone dwelling. Di on luilgment. lir Sim.

James Weils, forecloeur sale. Augustus H. sntlerpuel. referee. 274 Lenos Avenue, eaat side.

151.6 feet tfwth of On Hundred and Twen- ir-imra street, is hy To, three-atory brownstone dwelling. Due oil judgment, 84,50. Ry James 8. MnQulilea of D. Phoenix Ingra- nam a partition sal.

William O. Lathrop. referee. 171 Mercer Street, west side. Us) feet south of Hi-iston Street, 25 by I'M.

four-story brick store building; also lota on East Sixty-first Street, so.th side. 200 feet east of First Avenue. 100 by 1P0. 5: also 414 to 424 East Sixtieth Street, south side, 250 feet east of First Avenue, 87 by iqo by 59 by about 100, with one and two atory brick buildings. By William Kinnelly, foreclosure sale.

John B. Mavo, referee lot on Bathgate Avenue, east side. 20 feet nortl of One Hundred and Kevetity- eecono Street. 2 by 100. Iue on Judgment.

Hy Frank Torin. foreclosur sale, John F. Baker, referee. Balnbrldce Avenue, north side, 100 feet west of Suburban Street. 75 by 112.29 by 75 by 112.73.

pue on judgment, S7.100. At 69 Liberty Street. Br Richard V. Harnett A auction sale, forty-two lots, twenty-four comprising the block bounded by One Hundred and Eighty-seventh and One Hundred and Eighty- eigntn Streets, Hleventh and wadsworth Avenues; elsht fomgng the east front of King's ridge Rnad. between the aaroe streets, and nine adjoining onhhe south side mf One Hundred and KlghtyelghtH Street: also 227, 229, 231, 235, and 237 Wadsworth Avenue, west side, between One Hundred andf Eighty-seventh and One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Streeta, five two-story and cellar brirk dwellings, each 30 by 40, on lols 23.4 by 96; also -24 to 642 West On Hundred and Thirty-third I Btreet.

south side, 276 feet west of Amsterdam Avenue, ten four-story and cellar brick flats, 117.0 by Kt.o by vw.ii each. Hew nalldtag- aa Alteration. Tbe following plans for new buildings and al teratlons have be4n filed with the Building De partment: Edgecombe Road, southwest corner of One Hundred and BlxtV-flfth Street, by John Hart of On Hundred and Seventy-eighth Street and Am sterdam Avenue, wire-atory brick building; cost, 87.000. Amsterdam Avesue, west side, 25 feet south of One Hundred ahd (Eighty-fourth Street, by James 4. riooney or Or Hundred ana geventy-tnira Street and Eleventh Avenue, one-story frame a welling: coat, siisi.

No. 615 to 523 M'est One Hundred and Forty' ninth Street, bv Dohn J. Mahoney of 61 West Forty-fourth Btreit. five three-story and base ment ones dwellisgs: cost, smo.ouu. Boston Avenue, Weit side.

291 feet north of Suburban Place, be Frederick Schaeffer of 711 bast One Hundrel and Forty-third Street, two- story iram dwelling: coat, sa.uow. Prospect Avenue), west side, 48 feet south of Dawson Street, bd Herman Herlng of 876 Forest Avenue, tnree-stnrr frame tenement: cost, sa.ooo. No. 617 and 019 West Forty-seventh Street, by uieincn ureime sr eiia west rirty-nrst Street, three-story brick stable: cost. $16,000.

Clover Street, s-ith side, feet north of re- mom Avenue. byiK. ju Brown ot 1,244 Clover treet. two-story frame dwelling: cost. 12.000.

Sixty-fourth Street, south side. 8oo feet north of Central Park West, by Annie L. Clifford of 400 West Flfty-slith Btreet, two five-story brick uaia: cost, eu.wvj Trinity Avenue, iS, by Nicholas Lopard, alter- a.iions 10 two-atore irame oweuing; cost, WU. No. 013 and Olfi Third Avenue, by A.

Rich, alterations to stot-e. four-story Jarlck building; VrV. l.irw. Nos. 214 and 2n Sixth Avenue, by Sarah J.

wyckoff, alterative to stores, four-story brick vuiiuiiisBi cun, e.eo. Canal Street, noishweet mrner nt Watta Btree bv Ambrose K. Ely, alterations to three-story brick lodging house; cost, $150. No. 58 Clinton Ptace, by Trustees Sailors' Bnug uurauuni io iour-story Dries a welting Brooklyk Realty Matters.

Messrs. Bowns fc Wadsworth have, sold, for Alexander CalderJ to Margaret Henderson, at $3,000. the two-stlry frame dwelling 805 Thir teenth Btreet, 28. OJ by 100, and for Harriet Sea-ly. to Margaret Henderson, at $4,400, the two-story and basemeht frame dwelling- 803 Thir- wmia Direct, zu loo.

Mr. H. F. Behellfiau ha. mt.lA a n.nu.

St $50,000, the tWt flve-atOt-V brownatnna annrtl ment houses. l.W to 1.060 Greene Avenue, 80 Heeorded Rial Estate Traaafera. TVa8jUaasiH Cs Wi ULBERRT ST. Joseph aT Welch, referee, to M.rt.h. xr i.

1 Rfivn ut Jzl, ar.otner..uw ni wi" t. s. lis ft 1 i ChaW SAME PROFERTf; The M'Hort'on Ice WW" -Oream Company Ito Freoerlck 8. 10.000 nJl AV' 28 1 fl ot 74th t. OX 100; same to saise on ono SAME PhOPERTf Frederick S.

Wait Jo tnauncey E. Hutton 20 Quo 70TH ST vfcst; Harry Chaffee to Aanes L. Cremli 6SD 8T, 860 and T.162 West; John Dunn D- Johnston 00,000 82E 267.uf ft of 1st Av. 17.16x loz. Paul E.

IMagyary and wife to Havmul Tl)f la I 78TH ST. s. 200 It "w'of 25x1022) Franc P. LoSrev. referee Inxlger 25.500 78TH ST.

a 175 same to aame of 8d Av. 25x102.2; 25.100 134TH BT. s. 11 ft of Park Av. M.ll io; nomas tj Taber and others, ex ecutors.

c. to pharlea Weisbecker and an -tner I t.nnn si, a ar rt or oth Av. 20a lo0.ll: Tlmothv rlv in uith.w ri 127TH ST. 232 Wk-st; Mary J. Oliver to iit r.

vt stains. 9.750 87TH BT. 121 Vst: Bertha Smith and nuanana to Lachtna A. Cloae. 158TH ST.

4t0 ft of Amsterdam Av, aoxuo.ll; J4hn Harden to Bertha xsaaei 16.000 LOTS 1U1 to 640.1 543 to 546, 516. 641 and 54. map of 92 acres of land of lztn ward, esthete of Ixaac Dyckman. homestead prop4-ty: Daniel E. Seybel to Edward H.

Landon LOT 28. map of Taubdlvlslon of Lvman 10 Tiffany, 2M Ward. Dart of Fox estate: Jacob Rubsam and wife to Franx A. Bchwars SAME PROPERTY Ernestine Rubsam to Frar.t A. Schw ra.

3S ft of 165th Patrick T. Rmilv 2,400 8TEBBIN3 AV. St. 25x lrregul and wife to Fnans A. Son war a 6.250 SHERIDAN AV.

4 a. Lota 219 to 224. 229 to 236. ana 2391 map of In wood; Al len H. Huyier bnd others, executor: Martha M.

Hsyler to Charlton Crane I 6,025 RTAR AV. s. ft of 181st St. 50x saana uamson to Alexander J. Mc- Oill 2,600 LOTS 213.

215. 17. and 219, map of Hvatt farm. near partition sale. Wood lawn.

24th to Albertine A. fVard: Marie A. Mayer 2,000 Recorded Morta-asre. CONGREGATION B'NAI PAISER Joseph C. Levi, trustee; of 4th St.

164.9 ft of Aviue C. 5 years so mm BORN AMP, Frederick, and wife to John B. Smith; a of wtn St. 100 ft of 3d Av. 1 year 19.000 CRANE.

Charlton to Allen H. Huy- ler and others. bxecutors. of is 223 to 232. 235.

23-1 Sheridan Av. Lo and 230. map of Inwood, 24th Ward, 8 rears I CLOSE. Zacheus Al. to Bertha Smith; a 2.205 of 97th St.

td ot Amateraam Av, 1 year DANZIGER. Max) 1.000 to Fannie Hoexterr of 7Mh SU yeara U75 ft of 3d Av. 3 22.000 SAME to same; a i of 78th s'C'aoo'ft of to Wlillam MurraV;" ft of Avenue 1 8d Av. 8 22.000 FRIEDMAN. Leo.

of 6th St, 20s year 8.000 GODILLOT. Alexli Jr. and wife to the Title Uuarantee of 8th SU 16: years nd Trust Company; 7 ft a of 6th Av, 8 10.000 to Huco Conn anil GORDON. Mathll.fc others; of 7(h St. UM ft of 1st Av, 1 and 5 yeans, (three 13 621 JUST, Christina, mniiwi xviaer; of 50th St.

3 years 12.000 Sd Av, 81 ft of KENNELLY. Brysfci and wife to Hud- son River Bank; lath St. a a. 100 ft of Kiverside Drive. year 13,000 to Carl KlnkeMov a LCCKEV.

David of 142d St. 3341 ft of Grand Boulevard. 3 LA LOR. Clara, and 2.600 8.250 2.000 6,000 another to Elbrtdge O. Place.

3 yeara and wife ta Mnua IKivall: 21 Irvlncl METZLER. John u. Wright; Orchard Terrace. Elm St. fkSS ti years to John MipiIm' kaueu uertha of 15eth St.

4O0 it of Amaterdam Av. J- SCHMIT. Elisabeth i to tne Tremont Build-Asaociatlon: of ing and Loan Spring St. 150 ft of Worth Av, in- stallmenta StLUVAN, Timothy 1.600 anil vie A Ophelia J. Cuthbtrt; 40 Mulberry St.

3 1 a fwjO SINGER. Morris aid Theresa, to the East River Savings nawutiun; 158 East Broadwar. 5 rear ea ivvi KHKAHAN, Dani and wtf. A t. t-vvv Klefer: Com of lTlat Vl A kll.

i NEW-YORK CITt 100 MISSIONARY fOCl ETY OF THE METHODIST EPI SOOPAL CHURCH; ft of Madiaon Ar, 1 a of 109th St, 70 year TTt I TO 10.000 875 of S2d St. 267.6 i or 11 tn av. In a 6.000 slant: a of Uaadhurst A v. SMS tV of 155th Ft. 1 vear 7.000 Thomas T.

e. Av, and other Ifoperiy. 3 saurtgases) 11.000 at eeajaale Utsa BATAVIA BT. i front. rell, oontraotors aat stoore.

claim- 3D AV, 20 i 20'ft $108 bU. II A rr easy, owner Ed. Adam M. aWeuauca. 80 TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 7, 1894.

REAL ESTATE cita ni emu tot Mu. AtCTIOEElt. AGK.HT. Geo. R.

Read. REAL ESTATE, PI SB ST. AHD 1 MADISO AV. BROKKR. APPRAIlKn.

0895OO seem a ridiculously low price for a new 12-room, SO- foot brick house la New-York, but yon can buy for that price on very easy terms; examine it any day. It is on ISSth St. Just east of 11th and only a block west of the cable road. DON'T BUY THIS HOUSE unless yon want the best bargain on the Heights. A 20-foot brownstone front, decorated, gss fixtures, awnings, Ac, complete; planned for two families; contains 13 rooms and two bathrooms; lust finished and can be seen every day.

Includ ing nunaay. Appiy on premise. oi nest itoin lust west of Grand Boulevard, or to JOHN r. LEU, 87 41 AV FOR A LB-An elegant four-atory dwelling, 23 feet wide: built extra Well by the owner, who occupies It; 100-foot-wlde street, with grass plsts an trees; nous built about six years; wen seasoned and In thorough order. Inquire on premiere, mo.

ii west 7Vtn nt. FOR BALK CoTXibus A corner; price, wu; anotnar, siuu.oiio. For nrst-class invest ment property call on BORGSTEDB A KLENKE, 143-147 Kat Ht. Countrg Htt tot Jile. ON THE SOUND.

One hour from New-Tork; large brick mansion; twenty acres of land; all outbuildings; handsomely furnished: for sale or rent. JOHS GOLDIXG, 11 PINE STREET. FOR YOXKERS. HUDSON RIVER, OR Westchester County property, to bur or lease. call on W.

F. WASHBURN. 145 Broadway. TIMES tP-TOWPT OFFICE. 1,269 Broadwar S2d Street Open dally from A.

M. to 9 P. M. Desirable Apartments To.LeL Peabody. 103 aad 104 WaverUy Place.

Steam beat aad elevator. $50 to $78 par month. Irrington and Rockland, 130 to 142 West 16tb St. Steam bested, Aa $45 to $05 per month. St.

John, Wave Crest, Cedarhurst, S3 to 41 Eaat SOth St. Steam heat. Ac $40 to $60 par month. Sutherland, T09 Madlaoa ArM cor. 63d St.

Steam beat and elevator. $70 to $120 per month. St. Honors, 1,143 Madison Aw near 84ta St. Steam heat, Ac.

$60 to $75 per month. 225 aad 227 West 13Stb St. Steam beat. Ac. $42.50 and $42.

Apply to Janitor on premises, or to GEKALD R. BROWN, Eqaltabl Broadway.X.T. On Bachelor Apartment. CENTRAL PAH APARTMENT BUILDINGS. Madrid, Lisbon, Cordova, Barcelona, Grenada.

Salamanca, Valencia. Toloao. Cvth BSth and 7th Av. TITLE GUARANTEE ASD TRUST Truatee. Northeast corner 56th St.

and 7th and 55 Liberty New-York. 26 Court Brooklyn. Up-town office. 68th St and 7th Av. ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF.

THE EVELYN, 101 WEST 7STH Overlooking Manhattan and Central Park. Elevators, electric lieht. 4c: first -clnea Katnu. rant; non-housekeeping apartments. 2 to 0 rooms and bath.

StioO to Sl.ouO. with service. Circulars C. K. BELL, Manager.

62 Liberty St. THE OSBORNE," Corner CTth St. and 7th At. ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF. To from Oct.

1, a large corner anartment of twelve rooms; also, one of nlns rooms: els ators run all night. EARLSGOURT, 31ST ST. AND MADTsnv trc Satisfactory imtl VAvnnn.a TT-I I uea raoie comer apartmenta, 10 rooms, baaa. and butler; electric light and cold storage; southern exposure; cannot be duplicated; also one elegantly furniahed apartment. Apply on prem- FOR RENT, S25 TO S30.

delrable apartmenta of 7 handsomely-decorated rooms will be so maintained that small families may make leases wlth-- the annoyances lncldenul to many apartment buildings. James HAT. 54 ffwt pstn or 7 Wall 5t. mwt niuuim: BACEELOR APARTMENTS IN THE SCPERBLy-APPOLNTKD CUMBERLAND, BROAD WAT, hTT 5IH AV1 RENTS LOW, including- light, heat, service, ice water. 4c.

Elevator rune all night. E. A. rm-TKSHANK rn, 17.1 BRQADWAT. PROPOSALS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF an Klectrlc-Lighting plant at the Navy Yard, League Uland, Philadelphia.

Penn. Bureau of iarua and pocks. Navy Oepartraent, Washington. D. c.

September 1(. 1M4. Sealed proposals. In duplicate. Indorsed "Proposals for Electric! Lighting Plant lor the League Island Navy wl" received at this bureau until 1 clock P.

M. on Wednesday. October 8. IMrt and publicly opened lminedUtely thereafter, bpeclficationa and blank forma of proposala will be furnished, and plan of the. yard may be examined upon application to tbe Commandant of the League Islrnd Navy Yard or the Bureau.

Responsible security will be required for the faithful performance of the contract, and the right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals not deemed advantageous to the Government, and to waive defects. A bund for the sum of two thousand dollars must accompany bids for the wort E. O. MATTHEWS, Chief of Bureau. GOVERNORS ISLAND.

N. T. Aug-. SO. 1804 -'-Sealed proposala.

In triplicate, for furnish ln Forage and straw at Fort Ethan Allen. Vt will be received her until 12 o'clock east-era time, Beturdsy. Sept. liSH. and then opened.

Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be Indorsed Proposala for Forage and Straw at Fort Ethan Sey u'. B0" TOUPK1NB' GOVERNORS ISLAND, N. T. Aug.

ZD 14. Sealed proposala. In triplicate, forfurniah-ing Fuel at Fort Ethan Allen. will 1 r-cetved here until 12. o-eiock eastern time, FrT day.

September 2S, 18W. and then opened, information furnished on application. Envelopes ndor ProSu Tfor Fuel at Fort Ethan Allen. Vt CHAjL TOMPKINS, A. Vt.

M. U. 5. A- lr fS "or" "ou. oUXZ isve, ror the purchaae of about loo tons conaanmg of borln.a and turSni, TIMES tP-TOWJI OFFICE.

I28 Beaadw.r. S2d Strsrt. Opsa dally from A. M. to P.

if. ADVERTISEMENTS. aritj, $mts 9 IF YOU WISH TO nE.T OR Ft'RCnASB On of our 138th snd 180th Btreet bouses between 7th and Bth Avenues YOU MIST DECIDE O.UCKLT. In spit of th recent depression la business, tb bard times, th Summer season, aad th general dullness of tb real estate market, our house have rapidly rented and old day by day, right along: and we bare now reached tb cloelng-out stage; we have, therefor, very few to select from. They are essentially modern bouses; replete with every, convenience, perfect in construction, artistic in decoration, with unique gas fixtures and window shades.

They have rear entrance on private driveways. Our facilities enable us to offer these beautiful bouse at price and rents fully 00 per cent, less thaa those of similar sis lower dows town. Call and obtain full particulars at tbe office of CHARLES H. LB VAIRE. Real Estate, N.

B. eor. 138th St. and 8th Av. Telephone 647 Harlem.

TO LET. WEST 8STH KO. GO. Four-atory high-stoop brownston new dwelling. handsomely decorated, new gas fixtures, Ac APPLY OX PREMISES.

OR TO ERASTUS HAMILTON, i 120 Broadwar Xew-York. MADISON A7 NEAR 50TH ST. FINEST PART OF CTTT. ELEGANT FOl'R-HTORV BHOWN8TONE DWELL ISO TO LET. HKNT.

42 fJKI E. A. CRCIKSHANK A 178 BROADWAY. TO LET 26 East 63d St. Four-story hlgb-stoop brownstone dwelling; rent reasonable.

ApDly to ERASTL'B HAMILTON, 120 Broadway. TO LET 348 Manhattan THREE-STORY HIGH-STOOP STONE DWELLING; RENT REASONABLE, Apply to KM A ST IS HAMILTON, 120 Broadway. 730 PES1RABLK THREE AND FOUR BTUHf HOU8E8, FULLY DECORATED, 8TBAK HEAT ami riL.a;t.iniu i-iuxix. CLARK ESTATE. S3 West 23d 8L 438 West ELd Corner 84)th St.

Exceedingly handsome fonr-story. 20-foot residence; perfect order; every modern conveni ence; steam neat, low rental. DANIEL T. McGUIRE, 171 Broadway. 249 EAST 68TH three-story high- stoop aweiuna in Bcnermernorn block or oeau- tlful private residences: rent.

(1.200: Immediate possession; open for Inspection. firm or l. i. CARPENTER, 1.181 Bd AV. TO LET Fully furnished four-story brown stone bouse, 143 West 75th possession at one.

Apply on premises, or owner, at 77 8th Av. IM'tRXISHED HOISES I.Y ALL LOCA- tlons: lists on application. E. H. LfDLOW a CO, 111 Broadway.

OX 48TH BETWEEN BTITaXD OTH Ave. Full-site bouse, with butler's pantry extension, to rent for season or year; completely and handsomely furnished. E. H. LUDLOW A Ill Broadway.

FIRXISHED HOISES I. ALL LOCA-tlons; lists on application. E. H. St 111 Broadway.

rftai: 5To Jet efttrnIud. THB mystic. 123 W. 39th next to eor. Broadway.

Modern hotel apartment bouse; suites furnished or unfurnished- first -claM cuisine; references. Cits latu Ta Jtt ufuruislirfl Fire-proof Mr rril 111 1 nil? One Block Batldlns. nUrrmAII AnMdfrom Park. CORKER MADISON AND BOTH ST. Most desirable location In the city; choice apartmenta; light rooms; handsome decorations; hard-wood trim; steam heat, Ac Apply to R.

K. TOMLIN. Manager. TIIE LORIXG. Entrance 202 West 74th fronting Boulevard, West 74th Amsterdam Av.

roomy, light, well-venttlated apartments, with stesm heat; mirrors, open fireplaces, door service. at reasonable rent. For particulars apply at office, or J. E. WHITAKER.

278 Boulevard and West 74lb BL CLEVELAXl 126 TO 130 EAST 24TH ST. Large unfurnished flats from Oct. 1 or earlier; all rooms light and open to outside air. Owner resident. THE PESDLETOX," 233 EAST G8TH corner 2d Av.

Apartments In this new fire-proof, steam-heated building, handsomely decorated; diagrams furnished upon application; rents. $35 to $45. Flrm of L- J- CARPENTER, 1,181 3d Av. 331 EAST 1TTH StT, (STIYVESAVT Square.) Parlor flat, 23-foot front, alx rooms, bath, and store room; house accommodates but four families; rent, $55. Firm of L.

J. CARPENTER, 41 Liberty St. TO LET In the Dalhousle. 40 to 48 West 58th fronting Central Park, very choice anfur-nlshed apartments, 13 and 10 rooms each; house absolutely fire-proof, and without a superior aa a home for families. Pleas apply to janitor.

A SINGLE FLAT. 11 WEST 84TH ST Seven large rooms and bath; overlooking Central Park: private etreet; rents. $53 to $05. Apply on premises. lOT EAST liiSD NEAR PARK AV Flata of seven large rooms and bath; a earn heated; rents, $30 to $35.

Firm of L. J. CARPENTER. 1.181 3d Av. CHOICE A PA RTM I AXD nine rooms and bath; elevator and hall attendance; No.

11 and 121 West 71st SU Janitor on premises. TO LET No. 40 West SOth fronting Central Park, a choice first-floor apartment: suitable for a physician. Please Inquire of the janitor. STEAM-HEATED FLATS.

REDCCED rents; six rooms and bath; all light. 270 West 43d St. Janitor. 84TH 1 WEST Seven light rooms; bath: steam-heated; handsomely decors ted -neighborhood unsurpassed; rent, $45. TO HEXT A moderate-sized apartment In the Ore-proof building No.

SO Madison corner 2th Pt. Zu grt far giuiaws gurpw. CONSTABLE BUILDING 5th A Northeast Cor. ltth St. This new and magnificent building will be ready for occupancy by DECEMBER 1ST SEXT, and can now be examined by Intending tenant and others.

Cover plot 100x200 feet. Stores, Lofts, and Offices FOR RE.VTAL. This building la most attractive In arrangement and finish. Contains all modern Improvements, and all space on every floor has perfect light. Six rapid-running elevator, four at (tb Av.

and two at eastern extremity of building, close to Broadway. FOR PARTICULARS AND PLANS APPLY TO GEO. 11. READ, Agent, PINK BT. I MAD1BON AV.

Large Lofta to Let with Power AT H-Xi VANDE WATER ST. Also basement and vaults. Building equipped with automatic sprtnklsrs. LOW INSURANCE. Apply to engineer, on premise, or to GERALD R.

BROWN. Equitable Building. 120 Hreadway. New-York. TO REST la the fire-proof building.

No, SO Madlso A corner 2sth ofOoa sul Labia for physician or dentist. Hotel Majestic, Central Park 72d to 71st New-York. Will Ope October 1st. Thla n.rnflln.iil kil.l Situated In on of th finest r.wtdent portions of th city, after most desirable accommodations for famllle who wish to avoid th cares of Housekeeping. EVERY ROOM II A is ntrsinn view Rooms and suite, may be secured with or without furniture, snd by th year or for a shorter period, at $000 upward per annum.

Including nant, neat, ana auenaance. Meals be bty ew ins AMERICAS ASD EMIOPP.IV: rr.AW. Th various apoolntmeots are on such a aoala as to make the stalest lo th finest hotel in this country, ror accommodations apply at th hotel. upen tor inspection asny and Sunday. RICHARD H.

STEARNS. Managing Director. HOTEL BERESFORD, CENTRAL PARK WEST, 8 1ST TO 82D NEW-YORK. Choicest location in tlie, city, FRONTING BOTH CENTRAL PARK AND MANHATTAN SQUARE. A few very desirable suites to rent from Oct.

1st. Wl. amm.bIm a suite of two to five rooms, all light and all out- Dlnlnz Room on the Ninth Floor. Svery suit baa been rented continuously from expire Oct. 1st, and most of them bav already A very few vacancies will occur, and partis a wm no weu to appiy soon.

HOTEL MAK1E ANTOINETTE ROl'LEVAHD AXtY (UJTH ST. tLKUPEAN PLANS. AHSOLITELV FIRE-PROOF. All appointments perfect; location convenient to Broadway cable, boulevard. 6th.

8th. 0th. and loin av. car lines, and nth and th A v. elevated WILL OPEJf OCT.

1, 1894. EUGENE KIRBT. Pronrletor WESTMINTPR HnTFI lth ST. ek 1RVI.0 PLACBJVKW.fOHlC ifW aa KIaaIt Ast 1 wss m9.m wmm. vi buiuu A hotel of quiet tltftnct and eeimbllshed rxy wttssrLra with as ail.1.

a br outbern exposure. Spacious Dublie roomi nA corTedor. Thoroughly modern.SMl. New plumb- iSMvi wTsnmsR wr ptrmintn, ruesta. American pUo.

fc. N. ANAbLK. HOTEL SAN RE MO. Central Park west and TSih St.

A hlgh-olsss family hotel, with every modern convenience ana vuiaine oi superior excellence; furnished and unfurnished suites of 2 to A nnnu an iUW to 12,000 a year; diagrams and full particu unn reicrencea. thus, B. GALE. THE SHERWOOD HOTEL, 44TH BT. AND 6TH AV.

Opene SepC 24. Beautiful rooms, en suit. Permanent or trsnilenL American plan. OEOR3E MURRAY. Proprietor.

CLARENDON HOTEL, wis ST. AND 4TH ti. rLAN, SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, hsvlng larre rooms and a CUISINE OP THE HIGHEST GRADai RATES HEDUCSD TO SUIT THE TIMES for transient and perm tnent guests. C. L.

BR1GG8. THE HANOVER. A HIGH-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL with an -ESTABLISHED REPUTATION TH AV. AND 18TH NEW-YORK. E.

W. EAGER. Manager. THE LANCHAM, 6 2d St. and Bth Av.

Th ideal family hotel of the city. Quiet, comfortable, and exclusive. Spacious, sunny, and elegantly-furnished suites of rooms, by the week, month, season, or year, at reasonable ratss. Cuisine and service of the highest order. TIMES CP-TOWS OFFICE.

1209 Broadwar, (34 street. Open dally from I A. M. to P. it js-urronate ncticts.

PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. John H. V. Arnold. Surrogate of the City and County of New-Tork, notice is hereby given to all Dersnne having 0 C.

MOTT lata .1. ceaaed, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transacting ia tne city of New-York, on or before the 15th day of February next. Dated New-York, the 7th day of August J. BRIEN, Attorney for Executor, 6 City Hall viij. auw-iawBmTh IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.

ITrank VUfvanlJ V. i toe tity and County of New-York, notice Is hereby given ta all IMmuifl kavifi. l.im. i JKjnM UKA HAM. lste of the City of New-York to present tbe same, with vouchers thereof to t.ie subscriber, at hla Discs at tr.n...iin.

iuu Vn mT.1r.11 n. JTr win, Diim, in toe city of New-York, on or before the 16th day of No- rkwiKana vt Wr 1 as eo. Z. me 10th day of lisv. 1Aft4 Ti vin nDiuiu a a mylT-liwemTh ROOSEVELT.

GRACE Q. In pursuance of an it of Hon. Frank T. Pltzirerald. Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice la hereby aIVen rn all naMn.

Kavln GRACE O. ROOSEVELT, late of the City of New- ivi present tne eame, witn voucn- era thereof tn th. mhuwtluM transacting business. No. S3 Wall Street, In tbe fitv nt uii vr utriure toe Aiia aay ok March, 15.

Dated New-York. September 18th. lt4. LORENZO O. WOODHOUSE, Executor.

EMMA D. WOODHOCSE, Executrix. CHARLES F. MATHEWSON. Attorney for Executors.

43 William New-York City. so-lawumTh IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Frank T. Fitzgerald. Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice la hereby given to all persona havlna- claims anlnat Lor'is GEILFUSS.

late of the Cltv of New-York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of transacting business. No. Ill East 14th Street, in the City of New-York, on or before the 20th day of February next. Dated New-York, the 15th day of August. 1804.

CHARLES H. STEINWAY. Exec utor. FERNANDO SOLINGER. Attorney for Ex ecutor, icrj nroaaway, new-fork City.

aul6-law6mTh STRONG. EUGENE B. In pursuance of an order Of Hon. Frank T. Fltzeeralri on a of the Surrogates of the City and County of New-York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claim against Eugene B.

Strong, late of the City, County, and State of New-York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, st his place of transacting business, st the office of Lswrence E. Embree, No. 143 Broadway. In the City of New-York on or before the twenty-fourth (24th) day of Novem ber next. ito.

uaiei mew-York. May 18th. 184. EDWARD W. STRONG, Executor.

LAWRENCE E. EMBREE, Atfy for Executor. 145 Broadway. New-Yjrk City. myl7-law6mTh IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON John H.

V. Arnold, a Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice Is hereby given JO all persons having claims against EUGENE A. LIVINOSTON. late of the City of New-York. nccTum, ihtkui me aame.

witn vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, st his placs of transacting business, at the office of Parsons, Shep-ad A Orden. at No. Ill Broadwav. in th. nttw of New-York, on or before the fith dav No vember next.

Dated New-York, the 2d day of May. 1804. JOHN HENRY LIVINGSTON, Exec-U'or. mvS-lwmTh fgal IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE BY the Hon. Roger A.

Pryor. Judge of th Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of New-York, on tbe 17th dsy of January, notice Is hereby sven to all creditor, an aona having claims against LUDWIG PIPER ana mihaku uaak, lately ooing business In the City of New-York, that thev are muimi present their claims, with the vouchers therefor duly verified, to the subscriber, the duly appointed assignee of said Lodwlg Piper and Edward iMJ, tor toe oeneni 01 creditors, at nis omce. No. 260 Broadwar. tn tbe Cltv of New.

York or before the 15th day of November, 18V4. HOMER E. RHEUBOTTOM. Assignee. ARTHUR POTH9CHILD.

Attorney for Aa. slgnee. 2S0 Broadway. New-York City. s6-law6arTh IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE BY th Hon.

Joseph F. Dsly, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleaa for th City and County of New-York, on the 6th day of September. 1(4)4. notice la he.eby given to all the creditors and persons having clalma against V. LAWRENCE SHAW, lately doing business in th City and County of New-York, to present their said claims, with the vouchers therefor duly verinea, to tne euuecnuvr, tut auiy appointed aeslane of th said D.

Lawrence Shaw, for ih. beneUt of creditors, at his place of business. No. S3 Pin In th City of New-York, on or before th 2th day of November, TH. EDWARD C.

MOEN. Assign JOHNSTON A JOHNSTON. Attorney for As-siynee. ao-lawOwTh IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE BY Honorable Henry W. Uookstsver.

oae of the Judges of the Court of Common Plea aar the City nd County of New-York, on the lfeth day of July, ISM. notice la hereby given to all creditors and persons having claims against OBOROE A. DOUGLAS, lately doing business In lb City of New. York, that they ar. required to present their clalma.

with voucher therefor duly verified to th subscriber, the assignee of said Oeorge A. Douglas, for tb benefit his creditors, at his place of business. Number 1.23 Leximrton a N. Y. City, on or before November SO, lrt.

Dated. N. August 1SV4. NICHOLAS J. O-CONNEIX.

ROBERT ROBESON. Attorney forA7iU, No. 280 Broadway. N. Y.

City. au28-lawSwTh TIMES CP-TOWJf OFFICE. I4 Brsi4war. S24 treet. Open dally from A.

M. to P. M. Fimntiff. EMM" BRANT, mtfnM known ss Bella leeata-aat! desired In th city and OwViy for lrera aa tb grouod of adultery.

To the anove-natned defendant; Ten ar here, by summoned to saswer th complaint chis? action, and to serve a eopy yoT.r aaswae Jh plslntifrs atty WX'f dlVTIfttr th tervlc of his summons, ezrlusiv. lhT appear or newer judgment win be taken asaJnat yon by default, for th relief demanded ll Aogual A. LORENZO LOYEJOY, Offlc and Post Offlo addresaf 'iiol" WaSt -wsy. Room No. 04.

New-York City To th defendant. Emma Isenbrsnt. sntnetlaMa knows as Bella Isenbrsnt: Th mon la served upon you by publication want to an order of th Hon. Mile PeaV'h. 00.

of th Justice of th Suprem Court of the at of New-York, dated the lHth ar of AiuriUT th Plslnt Uthi offle of tb Qerk of th City and County If New-Tork, at th County Court Hmsam the 1 City of New-York Dsted Aurust Th llL LORENZO IXVEJOY an2.lawwTn Plaintiffs AttorweV. IN PURSUANCE OF AM ORDER MADE the Hon. Roger Pryor. Judge of th Court of Common Pleaa for tb City and County New-York, on th 17th day of January 12: notlos herety given to all creditor and -rl sons hsvlng claims acalnst ANGEL CAUSHx LLDWl'J PIPER, and EDWARD Ui5 po ng the firm of A. Campos Utel? business In th City of New-York, thst thev ar! required to present their clalma.

with th vocv-a. ers therefor duly verified, to th subscriber th duly appointed assigns of said Angel CannoT Ludwig pp, and Edward Issar, for th beieflt of creditors, at hi office. No. 2 Broadwav New-York City, on or before tb awy Li November. le4.

HOMER RHEUBOTTOM. Aaslgne. ARTHUR ROTHSCHILD, Attorney for Asuiu. 3XO Broadway, New-York City. wtu.

r4-1 a wnwTh SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITT OF NEW. YORK. 8TEPH EN H. BURR, as ra tor of th goods, chattels, and credits wbs-k were of Sarah E. Burr, deceased, plaintiff against ELIZA A.

VAN DU8EN aothera. del fendanta. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly mad and entered In the above-e. titled action, and bearing date th lCth day ot August. 1DS4.

I. th undersigned, the referee ta aid judgment named, will sell at public auction, at tn New-York Real Estate Be tearoom. No. Ill Broadway, in th City of New-York, on Taors. day.

tb ISth day of September. Ifam. at IS o'clock noon on that day, by Jam L. Wells, auctioneer, tb premises In said Judgment Sa Ion ad snd therein described follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of laad.

with th building thereon erected, sltuat la th Twelfth Ward of th City of New-York. In th block between Sixth aad Mount Morn Avenue. -and between 123d and 124th Streets, and boaad-ed and described a follows: Beginning at a point on tb easterly side of Sixth Avenue, distant northerly on hundred and fifty-on feet and flv Inches from th north-easterly corner of sold aveau and On Hundred snd Twenty-third Street, and running tbeao easterly, parallel with One Hundred and Twenty, third Street, seveaty-flv feet; brace southerly, parallel wltb Sixth Avenue, eighteen feet: thane westerly, parallel with On Hundred and Twenty. Third Street, and partly through a party wall, seventy-five feet, to Sixth Avcuue, and these northerly, alone Sixth Aveau. eighteen feet th point or ptac of beginning.

Dated New. York. August 2Hh. 1M4. AUGUSTUS H.

VAVnFRPnrt. T.r EDWARD A CLINCH. PlslntitTs Attorn ay. New 11a nroaaway. new-x or city.

Th sal of th abov-decrlh4 nmnlM 1- hereby adjourned to Thursday, th 27th day of September, IHS4. at the sam hour and place Dated September l.tth. 184. AUGUSTUS H. VANDERPOEL.

Referee. EDWARD 8. CLINCH. Plaintiff Attorney. No.

115 Broadway, New-York City. LEXINGTON A VENUE. Court of Conmo. Pleas for the Cltv and Count of l. JEANETTE MACDONALD against ANNA H.

BALDAS and other. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure an sale, made and entered In this action, and bearing date th 7th day of Semember. IHka undersigned, the Referee In said Judgment named. win sen at puoiio auction at the New-York Real Estate Salesrooms, at No- 111 Broadway, ta ta City of New-York, on the fourth day of October 18S4. at 12 o'clock noon, by Louis Metier, aad tloneer, th premise mentioned in said judgment and therein described as follows: That lot of land In New-York City, with th building thereon, bounded and described aa foe-lows: Beginning at a point oa the westerly atAa of Lexington Avenue distant 40 feet 0v Inch soutneny irom in intersection 01 the southerly sld of 6th tret and tb westerly side of Lexington Avenue, and running thenc westerly par.

allel with 06th Street and part of the way through th middle of a party wail 70 feet; thenc southerly parallel with Lesinzton imm. 20 fee; thence easterly parallel with 6tb Street and part of tbe way through the middle of a party wall TO feet to tb westerly side of Lexington Avenue, and thenc northerly along th westerly sld of Lexington Avenue 20 feet to the point of beginning, said premise being now known aa No. Lexington Avenue, and being those which were conveyed to Anna 8. Balda by Jeanette C. Macdonald by deed bearing dai May lith.

161A Dated N. September Ilth. 1M4. STEPHEN H. OLIN.

Referee! OEORGE A. MACDONALD Plaintiff's Attorney, i Office and Poet Office address. 234 Broadway. New-Tork city, w. T.

sl3-2awThS3wK L. SALES. MACOMB'S DAM ROAD. SUPREME COURT City and County of New-York JOSEPH IV WAN DELL efcalnat EDWARD P. SHIELDS.

Harriett S. D. Romeyn. and others. In nur- suance of a judgment ct foreclosur and sale made and entered In tbe above-entitled action, dated September 4.

1504. the undersigned, the referee la said Judgment na.ned. will sell at public auction at the New-York Real Estat Salesroom. No. Ill Broadway, in the City of New-York, on Thursday, th eleventh day ot October.

18U4. at IS o'clock noon, by Janes 8. McQulllen. auctioneer. or tne nrm or D.

rnoenix ingraham at th oremisea In said iulgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: AH that certain plot, piece. nereet of land situate, lying, and belna In the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New-York, bounded and de- scribed as follows, vie: Beginning at a point la the easterly line of the Macomb's Dam Road, (also called Aqueduct Avenue, and formerly known as Ridge treet.) distant on hundred and fifty feet northerly from the point of Intersection of said line with the northerly line of Saint James Street, (formerly called Pipe Street, or Croton Avenue.) thenc running; northerly along ths easterly line of the Macomb's Dam Road, three hundred and eighty-five feet and five baches, thenc easterly at right angles with the said Matomb's Dam Road, two hundred and twenty, six feet, to the line of the Croton Aqueduct. thence southerly along; the line of the Croton Aqueduct, three hundred and eighty-five feet aad five inches, to land now or formerly of Elmer A. Allen, and thence westerly along the said land of Allen, and at right angle or nearly so with Macomb a Dam rtoaa. two hundred, and twenty-five feet and nine inches to th easterly lln thereof at the point or place of beginning.

Containing two acre of land. Together with all th ngnt. title, ana interest 01 tne said Edward P. Shields in and to th land In th said Macomb's Dam Road, opposite the said property to th mid. dl lln of said road.

Dated September IS. 1894. DANIEL P. INGRAHAM Referee. TOWNSEND WANDELL.

Plaintiffs- Attorney, 01 tnamowi ptreet. rsew-iora city. 63D STREET. New-Tork Supreme Court. City -and County of New-York.

SUSAN W. BRYAN, plaintiff, against EMMA L. KINO. da. fendant.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above-entitled action, bearing date the 12th day of September. 1. tne unoersignea. riereree tneretn named, will sell at public auction at the Real Estate Salesroom. No.

Ill Broadway. In th City of New-York, on th Ofh day of October. 1SV4 at 12 o'clock noon, by William Kennelly, auctioneer, th oremisea described tn said Judgment, aa foi-lowa. All that certain lot, nice, or nareel of land. with th Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being tn th Nineteenth Ward of tb City of New-York, and bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on tne southerly side of Fifty-third Street, distant on hun dred feet easterly from the southeasterly eomer of Fifty-third Street and Lexington Avenue, aad running thenc easterly, along Fifty-third Soraet, sixteen reel ana six incnes; thenc southerly an parallel with Lexington Avenue, and partly through th centre of a party wall, on hundred feet and flv inches to tb centre line of the block between Fifty-second and Fifty-third Streets: thence westerly alone; Mid eentre line.

sixteen feet and sis. inchee. and thenc northerly and parallel with Lexington Avenue, one hundred feet and five inches, to tb southerly lln of Fifty-third Street, th point or peso of bw ginning. Dated New-York September 14. le4.

niLUAM HOLHROOCK. Referee. WILLIAM W. BRYAN. PlaiatlfT Attorney.

No. 64 WllUjfn N. Y. CKy. SUPREME COURT.

CITY AND COUNTY OF New-York. ERNE8T F. KHCRT anA ID. EBERT. hla wife, plaintiffs, against UEORil SCHIPPEL and others, defeadaata.

In pursuance of aa interlocutory judgment la partiUoa, duly made and entered in the above-entitled ae tlon. and bearing dale the 7th day of September. iw. tne unaersigneo, tne reieree in seia Judgment named, will sell at publlo auction, at tb New-York Real Estat Salesroom, No. Ill Broads ar.

In th City of Nsw-York. by Bryan L. avennelly, auctioneer, on Wednesday, the third day of October. 1694. at twelve clock noon, the prem ises to said judgment described, as follows: All thai certain tot.

piece, or parcel of land. situate, lying, and being In th Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New-York, (formerly town of West Farms. County of Westcheaiar.l known and designated by th a umber on hundred and nineteen aa th sam is laid down on th map -entitled Sooth Fordham." being th easterly part of tb farm of Lwl O. Morris, Ac made by Andrew Ftndlay. surveyor, dated West cheater, February 14th.

Uii, and now on Hie ia tb oflic of th Re later of said County of Mete cheater. Said premise being bounded and de scribed from said map aa follows: Beslaaing at a point oa the southerly side of Orchard Street. (new called 176th Street.) distant three honor feet easterly from th easterly sld of Jsckaoai Avenue, a laid down oa said map: thenc rusi a I tig southerly, parallel with Jcksoa Av. on hundred aad Iwenty-fiv feet; (bene cast-rly. parallel with Orchard Street, on auadrad feet; thenc northerly, parallel with Jackson Avenue, on hundred and twenty-flv feet, to Orchard -Street and thenc westerly along Orchard Street, one hundred feet to tb place of binlng; to- fieiner witn ail ta ngnt.

title, anq interest n. and to that tvart of the land embraced la said Orchard Street lying adjacent to aad ta treat ot saiu premises to tb centre nn of sain ei-set Dated New-Tork. September Sth. 1SIH. QEOKGS M.

VAN HOtiEN. Rarer. LEOPOLD WALLAC1I. PlalnuS Attora. wau street, New-Tark OUT.

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