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IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD W. Gebhard-Disposes of His Upper' Fifth Avenue Block-" Other D.Ing$ in Vacant Property and DweilingtMany Valuable Pareeli Trantferretf Auction Sales. VT. H. GeMuxd.

bag sold to a syndicate, represented by tvmtehouss Porter. tba entire block bounded by Fifth and Had iron Avenues. One Hundred and Seventh and One Hundred and Eighth Streets. Included in th 'purchase la a plot of five lota, owned by Isaaa M. BertnetelnV on the south skis of One Hundred and BeveuUi Street, facing the above property.

The names of the purchasers could not be learned yesterday, but It Is said that they trill subdivide and resell the block. I Frederick Zltlel has sold for Daniel E. Eeybel three lots on the south side of Sixty-seventh Street. 225 feet east of Columbus Avenue. The purchasers are a syndicate ot artists and art patrons wbo will erect on the plot fourteen-story- apartment and studio building.

it is repoftea tnat Henry uorn etas resold to Weinberg 4t Goldsmith thtjf flve-storv dwelling 146 Fifth Avenue. bv 10a The property adjoins the building of the Methodist Book Concern, at the south-west corner of Fifth Avenue and Twentieth Street. S. Osgood Pell A Co. have sold for the New York.

Life Insurance Company to Robert II. McCormick of Chicago the four-story brownstone-front dwelling 10 Fifth Avenue, northwest corner of Eighth Street, 23.4 by 100. Collins A Collins have sold for Mrs. Emily Landon the, four-story dwelling' 28 Kat Seventy-fifth Street to Xr. Edward 1a.

Keyes, who recently purchased through the same brokers the adjoining bouse on the Madison Avenue corner. Horace fir. Ely 4k Co. have sold for Dr. Nathan Bbtenwn to Alexander Trautman the four-pWy building 34 Wt Thirtieth adjoining, the southeast corner of liroadway, by 74.

William Henry Folsom has sold for a Mrs. Durchardt to Henry L- Backus the three-story brick dwelling 233 Lexington Avenue, 'M by 73. tiutwillig Brothers are the buyers of the block front on the west side of Broadway, between One, Hundred and Fifty-seventh and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Street aold recently by the Crawford estate. L. J.

Phillips A Co. have sold for Edmund Coffin to Max Weil and M. Emit the two-story buildings 32 to 88 "West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, on plot by 100.1L 1 J. Phillips A Co. have also sold for Gustav Peets the three-story- dwelling 63 Eighty-ninth Street, 18 by 100.8.

James A- Frame A Son have sold for about the dwelling 261 West Ninetieth Street. This la the last of a row of fourteen house erected by the sellers. McVickar A Co. have sold for the various owners 20. 206.

and 208 East Twenty-first Street, 0 by 82. The buyer. Leopold Kaufman, will erect modern tenements on the plot. D. B.

ft D. V. Blumenthal have sold for Mrs. Fanny Schwa be to Lowenfeld Pra-ger the four-story flat 618 East Twelfth street. 25 by 100; also, for Stephen Therry to Benjamin Plumenstiei, the five-story flat 21 East Fourteenth Street, 23.8 by llC.

B. Kauheim has-sold for the estate of the south side of One Hundred and Eighty-fifth Street, ITS feet west of Amsterdam Avenue, 5 by 79.11. Lowenfeld ft Pra ger have sold to C. TVelnsteln 330 to S3o East Twelfth Street, five-story buildings, on plot ttt-3 by 100.8 and irregular. The same operators have bought from Elisabeth Erbe 65 Second Avenue, 24 by 100.

Stephen MoCormlek has sold for A. Camp for' about $40,000 the five-story double flat 302 West One Hundred and Twenty-first Street, 33.6 by 10O.11; also, tor Philip I. Hover for about $12,000 the three-story brownstone-front dwelling 62 East One Hundred, and Thirty-first Street, 17.) TheKlp property, at the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Fortieth Street, RS by 110, was transferred yesterday to Edward M. Knox for a consideration of $450,000. Mr.

Knox has mortgaged the parcel to the. Central Realty. Bond and Trust Company for due In five years and bearing 4H Pr cent. Interest. Emily B.

Von Hesse conveyed yesterday to Janet M. Livingston the property 642 and 644 Broadway for $40,000, over a mortgage of $150,000. The plot of five lots at the southeast rorner of Fifth Avenue and Fifty-second Street, upon which an eighteen-story spart-ment hotel will be erected by a syndicate represented by Frank Kllpatrick. was transferred yesterday by. the New York Realty Company to Harriet Strong.

The consideration, as shown by revenue stamps on the deed, was over mortgages amounting to A ten-story apartment house will be erected by Philip Braender on the plot, J00.lt by 108.10. at the southwest corner of Central Park West and One Hundred and Second Street. Architect Frederick Browne has estimated the cost ot construction at $400,000. Otto Grimmer will build an eight-story apartment house at 120 and 122 East Thirty-first Street, from plans by Cope-land Dale. The structure- will occupy otVby 99.

snd will cost Alanson Alexander has sold for WlU-lamBuhler to RatcUffe Hicks three five-ilory double flats. 61. 3. 65 West One Hundredth Street, being 25 by BO by 100 each, for about $90,000. Retutta at Auction.

The only offering In the Trinity Building Salesroom yesterday resulted as follows: By Philip A Smyth. J.S4U Second Avenue, east side. 75.8 feet north of Ninety-fifth Street. Kri-k iiumtsL with store? foreclosure sale, to the plaintiff. Henry A Connolly ana iuti, To-day's Auction Sales.

Trie lonowuiR a.m for to-day st 111 Broadway: By William M. Ryan. executor'B sale, 234 and ia fUzth Avenue, mat side. SIS feet north or Fmeentf areeC by 70. together with 63 West rifteenth Street: north side, fo ft of Av.nne.

connecting with the foregoing at the rear. 21.7 by loa.3. three-story brick buildings, to be sold as one parcel; also. aTwest Twenty-flrst Street aide SJ4 feet east of Sixth Avenue, 24.S by tnree-story brick dwelUng; alo. 42J Seventh Avenue, west aide, 6Q feet north ct -ThlVt "hlrd Street.

19.2 by 69.10. two-atory brownatone-front building: also. aia West Klfty-ibth Street, north aide. S78 feet weat of Seventh Avenue. 33 by 80.

two-story UMrtS) East Fifty-first Street, south Side 234 feet east of First Avenue, each 18 by two-awry and atUo brtck dwellings: 8treet, aouth side. B8.8 feet. west ot Fultoi StreetTae by 7 by 2.S by 06.4. our-itoir ClU: Btreet. south rtd.

adjoining the foregoing on the east, 2(7 by VO ty 26 by SO.10, four-atory brick buildings. By William M. Kyan, public auction sale. 132 Waat Seventy-aecond Street, Bouthalde. lUO feet west of Colutnbua Avenue, 20 by 102.2.

four-story brownstone-front dwelling, with two-story exten- "ay William M. Ryan, foreeioaure aale. Wtlllani J. A. McKim.

referee. 31. S3, and S6 West Fifteenth BtreetT north aide. 420 feet eawt of Sixth Avenue. 75 by H3, alxtory bHch building.

Due en Judgment, tit, Ml: aubjeet to anothe saort-gage for t.C. Br William at. Ryan, feracloaure sate. P. Ingraham.

referee. l.Mxl to 1.388 Brook Avenue, eaet aide, 122 feet aouth of One Hundred and twentieth Street, each 24.4 by 100, four four-story brick flata. Due en Judgmeot. ea each, $9 fJ3 By Philip A' Smyth, public auction sale. St.

Ann's Arenue, southeast corner of One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Street, four lota, each 25 feet front, and varying In depth from 02 to feet; One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Btreet, south aide. (mi feet east of 6c Aan'a Avenue, one lot. 26 by lio; Weetcheeter Avenue, aoufheeat aide, adjoining on the east the land of the Port Morris of that New Tork and Harlem Railroad, 23 by 100.3 by 1U.10 by Hut. vacant: St. Ann'a Avenue, west Side.

feet aouth of West-eheater Avenue, running through te the Port Morrle RaHroeA 61.S by 134.8 by 11.2 by 144.10. vacant; Third Avenue, west aide. 112-f feet aoath ef One Hundred and Sevanty-alsth etreet. S4 by 1-jO, vacant; Bathgate Avenue, east aide. 112 a fee south of One Hundred and Beventy-sixth Street, abutting oa the foregoing.

$4 by v7. two frame dwelling and vacant. by Fhillp A. Smyth, foreeioaure sale. Patrick R.

Wbalen. referee, 1M Eaet Flfty-elrbtb Street. aoeth aide, 144 feet west ef lxlnguB Avenue. 19 by 1'W 6. three-atory atone-front dwelling.

Iue on judgment. aubjeet te another ftiortgage for By Herbert A. Sbermaa, publle auction aale. 11 Kaat Forty-third Street, north side, 1341 feat Weat Madison Avenue, IS by luo.t. tour-story brown -front dwelling, with two-atory as-tenalon.

By Richard V. Harnett public suction sale. 705 Washington Street, east aide. 80 few, aouth ef Twelfth Street, 14 by 7 by IS by 74.3. Itve-etory brick flat.

Hy Richard V. Harnett A sale, 114 Weat Tweirty-elsbth Street, aouth atdCjtW et weet of Sixth Avenue. 2U by three-story broamatone-front dwelUng. By Richard administrator's sJe. West Street, suth side.

of Tenth Avenue, 25 by three-ory brick dwelUng. with two-atory ataUe at the Hy 1. Phoenix Ingraham It CaJ foreclosnre B. Van oaaabeek. referee, 140 Lwla nili north of Houston by 1UO, awvaaMtory brick tenement, with stores.

Due on Judgment. subject nother mortgage for t.UUU. By Peter p. Meyer parUUoa sale. John pelahanty, referee.

45 Broadway, eoat aide, SO tt outh ef Grand Ktrest, 26 by 100, flve-etory building; 68 Eaat Brxty-slxth Street, south aide, 140 feat weat of Park Avenue, 20 by 1UU 5, four-atory stone-front dwelling. Subject to mortgages, on the former parcel, for ea the latter, for g22.ouu. By roterP. Meyer A publle auction sale, Sne to SIS East KUty-first Street, aouth aide. 15 feet east of Second Avenue, 1M bv luaft by 160 by 102.10, aeven-atory brick malthouae.

stables, wagon aheda, Ac by Peter V. Meyer A puWIo auction aale. TOO Third Avenue and 100 Seat Forty-fourth Street, being the southwest corner, 21 by 80. four-story brick building, with store and a flve-tory brick tenement at the rear oa the street; 6SS Third Avenue, weat aide, adjoining the tore-going. 21 by SO, four-atory brick building, with five-atory brick tenement at the rear.

Br Peter F. Meyer A publlo auction aale. 1T3 First Avenue, veat aide. 4U.W feet aouth of Eleventh Street. 2S.3 by S4.2, flve-etory brick building, with more, uaed as a bakery.

Ry Peter F. Meyer A public auction aale, 2S2 East Forty-eighth Street, south slda, 89.6 feet weat of Second Avenue. 19.1 by 100.6, three-story brownatone-front dwelling. THB BflLPlXQ DEPARTMENT. Llat ef Plans Piled for Hew Strwetwre and Alterations.

Clinton Avenue, northwest corner of One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Street, for a three-story frame tenement. 24.9 by 72.2; Jsbella F. Wright." owner: E. R. Will of 1.6S2 Fulton Avenue, architect: cost.

$8,500. No. 424 West Thirty-seventh Street, for a nve-story and basement brick flat, with 82-9; M- Thorn of 431 East Fifty-first 8treet, owner; Thom A Wilson olU Fifth Avenue, architects; cost, Nos. 120 and 122 East Thirty-first Street, an- elKht-story brick flat. 88.8 by 88.9; Otto Grimmer of 68 East Seventy-seventh Street, owner; Copeland A tale of til Exchange Place, architects: cost, $00,000.

No. 27a to 278 First Avenue, for three J-tory brick flats, 19 by 8U8 and 25 by John Roth, owner; Horenburger etOOlJO 0t Bowery sxchltecU; total cost, Amsterdam Avenue, east side, 89 feet south of One Hundred and Eighty-fourth fctreet, for two four-story brick flata, with ff- ch 25 by 85.0: Nlela Hansen of v77' Avenue, owner; E. I Angell. architect; total cost $31,000. No.

632 Fifth 8treet. for a five-story brick nursery. 24 by 72: New Tork City Mission and Tract Society of 105 East Twenty-second Street, owner: Barney A Chapman of 144 West Thirty-fourth Street, architects: cort. $24,000. Eighty-third Street, feet west of West 5.

A75nueA' for two seven-storv brick flo! l'-' oy nd 60 bJr 1: Ellas tfempner in.1u A8tret, owner; a. F. Pelham $17510 AvnuP. srchltect; total cost, CentraJ Park West, aouth corner of One Hundred and Second Street, for a ten-story brick and stone flat, 100.11 by 108.10; Philip Braender of 47 West One Hundred and own(r: F. C.

Browne cost4WW0. Dty Street, architect; Alteration. Jefferson Street, northwest corner of South Street, to a four-story brick lodging bouse; Dederick Knabe ot 174 Grand reet, owner; R. Moller, architect; cost, Fulton Street, northwest corner of Gold Street, to an eleven-story brick bank and office building; Market and Fulton National Bank, owner; W. B.

Tubby A Brother, architects; cost. $2,000. Thirty-third Street, south side, 430 feet west of Tenth Avenue, to a one-story b.rick storage house; Chllde H. Childs of 8 Fifty-fourth Street, owner; T. Cock-erlll A Son of 147 Columbua Avenue, architect: cost, (2,000.

Amsterdam Avenue, southeast corner of One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Street, to a five-story brick tenement; Rleper Brothers of Jl Columbus Avenue, owners; G. A. Schellenger of 130 Fulton Street, architect; cosft, $73. Madison Avenue, northeast corner of Thirty-sixth Street, to a three-story brick dwelling; J. P.

Morgan of 219 Madison Avenue, owner; William Baumgarten architects: cost, $1,500. vJFt 238 Bleecker Street, to a two-story brick dweUing; A. Cohen of 154 East Sev-tieth Street, owner; J. C. Byrne of 271 West Fortieth Street, architect; cost.

$300. Nos. 200 and 211 Seventh Street, to a six-story and basement brick tenement; Morris Rose of 300 East Fiftieth Street, owner; Horenburger at Straub, architects; cost) No. 50 Broome Street, to a two-atory and attic frame dwelling; Daniel E. Finn, premises, owner; James C.

Hanklpson, architect: cost, $500. cmci, iu iire-story brick tenement and store; Julius Muller. aTTJST1 Frederlclt EbeUng. architect; cost. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

In the following list mtg stands for nlort-gags and 8 for revenue stampa. The war revenue law provldea that aUmpa ahall be placed on all oonveyancea at the rata of 60 cento for each $500 of consideration. This consideration has been held to mean only the equity above the mortgage, except In the rare cases where the purchaser asaumea payment of the mortgage. The amount of the mortgage plus 1.000 times the value of the revenue stamps on the convyancea should therefore abow the true cooaldera tion Monday; April 1. ARTHUR AV.

83.2 ft from line be- tween lts 65 and 66 map of Nathaniel Jarvls, West Farms, being part Lot 1W; Andrew Dettlnger to George Schmidt and wife $100 AVENUE a. 26- ft a of 13th St. 25.0x100; Richard Beck to Annie M. Engel and another, quitclaim 100 AVENUE A. 26 ft ot 13th St.

25.6x100; George C. Engel. executor. Ac to Annie M. Engel and another, quitclaim, tR 8 20.450 AVENUE 133, 2ux75: Julius Btoloff te Adolf Gottlieb, (mtg $15,000.

8 1 AVENUE D. a. 17 and part Ix 18. mas Samuel Pickett. e6.

10x63: Charles E. Young and an- other, executor, to Louia Bachracb, IK S2) 23,000 BROADWAY, a 40.11 ft of 14th St. Mary R. Luady to Mary J. Gordon.

W) 100 BROADWAY, a oorner of 07th St. runs a 100. llx 19.8 to old Bloomingflale Road 2.7x 98.5 to 7th Ht 100; Rose Wilson to Samuel Bor-chard t. (R mtg $240,000) 1 BROADWAY. 542 and 644.

a 40x100; Kmlly B. Von Hesse, widow, to Janet M. Uvtngstou. (R 8 $40. mtg 1 BROADWAY, corner of 122d St.

runs 325x PO llx 200x loo. 11 to 121ft fit 125 ft to Broadway 101.10; William Johnston to John Baker, (R St 220) 100 CANNON ST, 71. s. 28x100; Paulina Greaa to Mas Oroee. tR 8 $3,.

mtg 1 CHISHOLM 8T, 1.291. s. 25x120; Caroline B. Melners to Meta Melner, ft part, 8 1) 1 BAST BROADWAY, 233. a a.

23.7xft block; Boruch P. Llbennan to Max Wol-per. 8 $14) 100 JENNINGS ST. 1.055. 25x100; Hugo Baer to Herman Borger, (R 8 $3, mtg $6,000) 1 LENOX AV, 346, 25x84: Bernhard Mainaer to Louie A.

Koelach and another. (R $10, mtg 27,000 LENOX AV. S3, a 25x100; Bophle Rothschild to Minnie Greenberg. (R 8 $10.60, mtg 100 LEXINGTON A comer of 8d St. 6t.7x20x irregular; Annie Kemble to Ida K.

Bronner 80,000 MADISON BT, 584. s. 23x Jacob Krits and another to Abraham Leven-stein and another. (R 8 $6, mtg 1 MADISON AV. corner of 83d St, Cw.2xt May Leaak to Mary L.

King. 8 $57.00) $7,800 MARCHER AV. cor of Beeoohei Av, 13xftSx7S.10xll4.2: Augusta E. Slater and another te WlUiam M. Corner.

8 1.5o MONROES BT. corner of 174th St, looxlOO: Weeks 8t, a. 100 ft of 174th St, xl00x6sl0o: Samuel Garretaoa to Hermann Bolts, 8 $1. all llena) 1 PARK AV, a 1M ft aouth from monument at a of Park Av. 200 9 a of 138th St, runs 222.4 te of canal a 60s 222.4 to of Park Av 60; Ferdinand V.

Morrisnei te Oeorge B. Harmon (1, U. part, mil 8 $4). 1 RrRB ST. 62 to 62, now known SS New Chambers St; also Rose.

St. a. at a ef New Chambers St. runs a along New Chambers St, til IS to Rose St Lucas L. Van Allen, id Alexander Berehaua.

commit- tee. Ac. (R 8 $6) 6.000 THOMPSON ST. S3.S ft 8 or Spring-SU lS.Ox72.10x Irregular; Mauritlo De-rtna ta Robert tMedmui. fR 8 S2.

mU S-VonO) 100 TIVTON AV. 814. a 126 ft nnrth ef Cedar Place, IS.frxlon: Peter Carroll, Individually, Ae.r to Thomas J. Carroll. i.

mtg TRAPA11AR PLACE, a. proposed. 123 ft a Of 176th St. 26x78: Edmond C. Allcot mnA at here ta John L.

Riemenachneider. (mtg $2,750. 8 $1.50) 4.204 UNION AV, SO ft a of 19th St. SOg 71 WaImia Tremherer tA TVter OH Weil er and wife. (R 8 $2.

mtg $6.600) 100 WASHINGTON PLACE. 106. a a 21x73; tledri-h rink to Mlcbael J. Hjran. 8 $14) WEST END AV.

sjO. 2Oxv0; Herbert C. Smvf h. referee, ta Henrv li. Aachln- eloea, executor.

Ae. 26.000 weht kno av a si it a or stn m. VixHO: Clara 8. Jenrer and another to -Estelle L. Strauaa.

mis la.onro 1ST AV. ft ef 6oth St. 20g Ml; Prits TlmrtM and wife to Henrr Adisr snd ethers, mtg 10,000, I 1.000 TOE NEW YORK OMES TltEDAYAPIlIIj 2, 190L 1ST AV, a Of 83d St. 23.6X10OT John J. MulUn and another to Harry Harrla, one-haiq pan, tit fT.oo).,.., a 25x100; Claus II.

r. Cahlll, tR 8 1USS AV, 2,011. 1 Sturcke to John XD AV, 106.4 ii or ootn Bt, gixsor- ge Cumoaav ta Kate Amencaa Mart 1 Johneen. (H 8 (ortgage SO AV- a a. Its rt 142d 8t a 91.6 a oc I41at St.

IIS ft to to Alexander lolla nana Anna Roaeabei fide Realty Company to a lieu, mtg HO.OW) 81) A V. a. 112 ft or I4ist Bt, 112 ft ts 142d St a a 91.4 142.1s WllliarS to Alexander loos Roaenbig tu McCord and others a a ec rt.t AIM ta Clft sun te Edward M. Knox. (H 8 STU A AV.

a a or Ot 62d Bt. 123.6x100: Company to Harriet New Tork Rea mtg of 87th St. 73.2x102.2;. Lloyd 8. Bricela atortta vaikanaa.

il oaoavi. lOt i av, corfcer Of 118th Bt. 100. llx iw; lsea Levy to Eugene Gal land aad- another, (mtg I 7TH AV. a a Mi mo 109 ft of Avenue A.

Six 92. 2x23.2x100. Louis Watther to Sam-t 8 S19.Bo. z. waeooa, ft Maximilian and xloo; Abe Welnstain to 1 Mayer J.

Weineteln, trust tmtg lo.ooo,) TH AV, aV 0x100: Jacob 2P. .11 ft of 17th Bt. Hildebrant to Harrv 10TH AV.S ,1 $33, mtg mer of 5ith St. 26.1a io; Ueorge A. gher.

428, SD ST. 106. a a. laher to Hush J. Galla- rnta t35.0fWl 14.0x100; Benjamin Ben- neii w) AT1e aAo, a ai, mtg TTh'bt, s'i," 258 34.000 Lft of Avenue new line.

2Sx0aa Jacob Horowtts to Mar- bell Blair, 1L mtg $1L000) i 100 IVl tl BT, 361 Jjiat. 25x94.9; WUUam, Frlebolla to Owea Coatcllo, (all liana, 8 $1) 10S 16U18 ft a of 6th Av. 22.9 x2.3: 10th StTaT 173.6 ft a of 6th Av, 19.6x92.8: Thomas C. Dunham to Milton E. OppenhelmerJ (R 8 $46) of 2d Av, 21x92: Emma H.

Heward and (Quitclaim. 8 M. 109 19TH ST a a 80S PhUlp Hover another, 1-3 pam 86TH ST. 310 V. 4.000 est.

28x98.9: Hush J. Gal lasher and another to James A. 4Ceatina. (mie 000. 8 20 sum nr, axu Keating to tat.

ooo. a Weat, XHXV8 jamee A. A Ftacber, (mtg GeSrge 9f 0TH ST. 321. tV.

t. 23x98.9: William V. Hughea to David McAdam. (mtg $10,000, a WTH ST. a a.

ST, I 2Iff ft of 9th Av. 18.6x 98.9: Chriaala Haller. and others, de-Hlrschbeig. (R 8 $X60, 1 vtseea, to Eva mtg 17.000) 32D ST. 8.11 Eaet 25x98.9; Emit Splnd- ler to Adolf libel tmtg su.ooo, if 84TH ST.

a9: Earah 1 ft of 1st Av. 49.6X Bertlne to Albert J. Adams. (R fir $11, 86TH 8T. aid mtg 40,000 27 West, 87.6x98.9; Almon W.

A3rlskold to Mary ju una- wold, okrt. mttf gM.OOO) IS. 460 H1H BT, SO I eat. 17.1x98.9: Daniel Rosenbaum tb Charles F. Meyers, (mtg $7,600.

8 $5) 40TH ST, S36 riurt. 25x98.9: Elizabeth Graham to weroart B. Rexar. (R 8 $6.60. S1L000).

41ST ST. 234 teat. 20x98.9: llermann Rlchtberg to -t 4a Ludln Realty Com- nanv. 8 $131 100 ft 'of 2d 23x 44TH ST, 123XS8.6X109.6: M. Martin, trua- tea.

Ac. to Heniy B. Twombly, trustee. Ac. order or cos rt.

44TH 8T. 20 and il. corner of Lemuel B. Bangs lson Av. 40.

loxt to Charles C. Marshall til, ttv 23x100.6: Jeremiah 100 60TH 8T. 88 C. Lvons to I Kant. Seliba gx a tdik at AnA BOTH ST, 44 East.

21x100.5; Jeremiah C. Mohlman, (R Lyons to Louise $72.60) I BIST ST. 632 Weal Tletjen and anoah 61 ST ST, 632 West 20x100.6: Frederick W. her to Henry Wals SOxlon.a; Kredertca W. to Henry Wala, tR Tletjen.

executor, 8 S) TB.730 62D ST. a s. 140 It a of 3d Av. A. Buraea to Frank W.

Moaher, 14.000 26xl00.5x irregular: 8 14... 65TH ST. 62 Eakt. Cecilia F. Ba a to William S.

IVyc- koff. 8 -V)) 100 B7TH 81 S. 2701 ft of Sth Av. SOxltW; Sarah A Snedeti to Joseph J. Man- 87.000 nine.

(R 8 J7I 60TH ST. a a. 272 1 lft ef Sth Av. 20x1006; in to Edward H. Lan- John F.

CharltSn don. tR 8 (14. fcltg $40.000) 1 60TH ST. 250 ft or otn av. zxiuu.o; Edward suegnts (R 856) 1 to Edward U.

Uindon. 65,000 25x100.8; Louisa FUk ck. (R 8 $76) 1 82.6 ft of Lexington 60TH ST. 19 Eal to Henry F. Dlr 62D 8T.

146. a Dlniock, AV, 12.6X91X1U 6x90.6; Theodore G. Reatorff, execu -hanit. (R 8 $1 to Maude B. Flck- 10.730 64TH ST, a a.

225 rt weat of Central Park West, 70X1UO.4; ris Kate A Barlow to Mor- 130.000 20x100.5: John R. 66TH ST, 136 Ferrler to 8. Moore, (R 8 $8. mtg 18. 000) ft of Central Park 67TH a a.

Weat. 26x100.5: R. Hex-email. knnle M. Breen to John 87.60, mtg sa.600)..

1 ft of Weet End Av. 63D ST, as, 173 1 IU lit. Frederick 125x102.2; Fred tor and trustee, Part. tR 8 $28 5 1ck O. Eberlln.

execu-to Ellas Kempner, 1-8 28.83$ I.64S 83D ST. a s. 175 ft of West End Av, rick C. Eberlln and an- 120X102.Z: rred other to Ellaa Hempner, (R 8 $57.) 2-8 Dart SO, SOI 18.6x77: Robert Zlmmermann. (R 8 83D ST.

168 EaJt. Gregg to Fetet 811.60) I 11.800 9 ft of Sd Av. 26.6 ilt to Julia P. Raudnlta, IUTH KT. a m.

Kt X102.2: came Uaaut (mtg 830.000 and all Uena) 1 bbtk st, a i 0 rt or aa av. mix an to Bertha Wach- Heinu ter. (mtg 819.000, 60 cental 1 BOTH ST, I TO It I of 3d Av, 26x100.6: Ellxa Erreger toi Elisabeth O. J. Kuhn.

Omitted (R 8 $16. mtg 81 93D ST, s. a7 ft of 3d Av. 14x61; Herman tJ. 8 84.

mtc tf rger to Hugo Baer, 8.00) 1 98TH ST. a 373 ft ot columbua A v. 25x100.11; J. 8. Borrouchi, Herbert ert Carpenter to James 8 $8.

mtg 28,000 15 Weat. 75x100.11: 10TH ST. 61 tol William Buhler mot rji tri RatcUffe Hicks. (R 8 iOO), 100 105TH ST. 10.1 4 ft of Columbua A v.

ti H. Flahive to E. J. 4S.llxioi.ii; jo Moloughney. (rl $12, mtg $7.000) 100 11.1TH ST.

a. ft or au av, iax Muller and another to 8 86 50. mtg SmoOO). 26,600 10 100.10; Edward Louie E. Fink.

rtt 114TH ST. Bast, 27x10011; Minnie Powers to 1 mtg $17,482) Frieda Benjamin. IK a so. 100 115TH BT. 206 est, 25x100.11; Loulaa Katharine D.

Petrca, 000) 1 237 Weat, 40xHW.ll; and others to Caro-(mtg $61,000, Roaennelmer to (R 84. mtg $2f 116TH ST, Z35 Theresa Goiui line Btantori 818 50) 119TH 8T. aa. ft of 2d Av. 25x 100.11; catharli (R 8 $4.

mtg Backer to Sarah Orr, $jwxi) 100 121 ST ST, s. it oi stn av, ss.ez Camp to Philip I. mtg $24.000 38,000 block: Marsa- 100.11: Antome Hover. (R 8 8141 121 ST BT, iSt t.t F.Hfct ret A. Taylor, Slow, to Amelia Betavla, IR 8 13.

mtg 10.600) I 123D BT, a. 548 it or rara av, io.bx loo.ii; Anna Brettell. tR 8 Ivegrove to Julia B. 60. mtg $2.600) 6 ft of 6th Av.

62.SX Vffln to Max Well. (R $4 100 125TH ST. a a. 84 loo.io: Kdnund 8 862.60. mtg 2.00O) 100 1MTH 8T.

223 Eaat. I7xuu.li; Devta Klein and a not a er to Francis 1 lor. 8 $1. mtifl 128TH ST, I E. 20xuv.li: Emma Ar- nott to Mary waiah.

(mtg 112,000, 172w a.v&o) 134TH St. 803 100: Mary E. Bl and NoS Eaat. 66.4X iy to Helen M. Osborne, iiOO and all liens) 1 $6.

mtg $3 137TH T. oo feat. 26x90.11: KSchet Hattenbaca to wife, (mte 15 Andrew Engeaaer ana too, 8 24,000 140TH ST, 675 fast. 17.9x100; William Gorman to 1 tilllam A Huntington, I) $7 14,000 (mtg 87.000. 160TH ST.

641 Ednt, 25x100; Hertha Slcr- Ing and otbera claim 167TH ST, a U. man Av. runs ao uouiaa oienng, quit at centre line of Sher- Nr 200 ft to centre or Sheridan Av 638 to of McClellan Ft 260 ft to centra Sherman Av 654 ft: Juliet ri tr Livingston to Emily 111 8 $0o) 1T1ST ST. a a. 28 ft a of Park av.

aoxuo: rtl and wife to Annie Faaquale umc IJtmoertl, tR 3 17vTH BT. a 93.4x30.2: Ml cner or Washington av. Marhrl! E. Flair to Jacob Horowtts, (R 8 S8, mtg $20,000) 100 Recorded Lesses. irrnttvrv bt 146, corner of Stan- ton ut; nanew N.

Hama. aa truatae. tt AhrMham Kl RaBesk iv. vaars $540 000 2.600 BOSTON ROAD. 1,272, near 16th St; R.

connor to James Chambers, DELANCET ST, is; Henry Korn to Harry risrnirsin. sssa. rs SOUTH ST. 17 John C. insalman to Adolph V.

ITU AV, GOT; BmeJberg. 0 years 1.100 18,500 executors of John rora to Harts sn ok rt'io Brothers. trti years AL DA. AJO Abraham Berneteln) to FbUlp w- ei A 8.450 900 a yiBH 104TH ST. Eaat Caroline Fraunthal and another tol Carmela Calandariello.

years 10OTH BT. 145 Eaat; John Klerns to Oeorg F. Mull r. 900 Recofded Mortgagss. Interest ts st specified.

AD LER, Henry, Frits Harta; li eoth St, 2 yea RACHRACH. per unless otherwise Joseph, and Charles, to Av. a. iuu.A it a or 81.000 Lutils, ta Amencaa Mort- gage Company; Avaaua D. 11 and 13.

1 year RACHRACH. 17.000 LoLls, ta American afort- rase Company Avenue D. 11 and 18. 1 a Dcr cenx S.OTO BAKER. John to Title Guarantee ami Broadway, corner.

Trust Company! 122d 8t, 8 year 150.000 Rt. AIR. Mar be 1 1 te Jacoo norowiis; ft of Avenue new 7lh Bt. s. 25,1 line.

1 year, 6 RT 1IR VI bell per eent 2,600 E. to jaeon norowtts; ft ef Avenue C. new 7ttt Bt, a 25fl line, 2 years, per eent 1.600 BLOCK, Natnaa line Betsey, to eusabeut Feman; Delanvy St, 104, i year, a pas eent. tmriww John LOOO to James McClana. ban and otbera trustee, act wtaker 1 Futoe, place, 6 years CAH1LL, John 2d AV, OIL I CORN, Scary tamer ef Yea Ceriear 2, $00 li Claus Hl'starokeii A.

A. Pstker; Broad 9,800 way. 873 and With see of alley. Ac. Wvear iflom CORN, Henry, to R.

A Parker: Sth Av. ST and so. year 20,009 DUFFY. John and WUtlam Duffy to Mutual Llfa Inauranoa Cumnanv: 84 East, 1 year $.009 ENGES8EK. Andrew, and wife to the -reu7Teriaa uBuren en university riace; oanu.

10,000 rALKENAU. Mortts. to Lloyd 8. Brtce; 6lk AV. a oorner ot S7tb St.

arm rELmiAU8SN" 'willanV to Title" GuaK'''' antes aaa Trust company; waablngton St. 837. and Harrison 8L 94 to ItS, 9 yeara. ,4 per eent 20.000 INK. Louis to Lou toe Bader: llath St.

a. 820 ft of 8d Av. 1 rear. pes cant. rOLBY, Julia R.

and Michael, to John 3.000 1(MKh et. a 400 ft of Aa- aterdam Av, years. 6 per $.000 ni.i,HAn, Amelia. ia tae union the Union Theo- logical Seminary la the City of Tork: 72d St. 240 Eut vhti 9.000 FRIEDMAN.

Robert, to MaurUlo Deflna; jBoippsoa ot. s. sa.w rt or spring 8,000 PRICK. John, to Rodman Sanda; 11th Av, e. 00.

1 ft a of 61at St. 1 year. ner cent. 7... 2.500 ORISWOLD.

Ulrr to llnn flrlo go and 27 est, a years 12.150 GORDON, Mary to Mary R. Lundy; arvrntmrnj, M.U It Ot 140th St. 1 3 l.UUU HATTENBACH. Raohel. to Annie M.

Leh man seta 460 rt ot Sd At. tun. a twn mii Kyvi BORAN, Michael to Ellen gher: Washington Place. 106, 9 years. 4 oer cent.

ami HUNTINGTON, WUUam to William u-uortnan: 140th St, 675 Eaat, Install- ee aa esaeteee.eeeee4Sta OUV JACOBS, Pamuel to Dora Baura; 7th oc Avenue A. 1 year. 14,000 JOHN8EN. Kate, to American Mortgage ewa nil Sl, a JWLfW, aae.e.eeee 49VUU JOie8, JoMpb to Anthony Smyth; Widened, sfvrnsintl. A rasa gnt 9 rwVs eeeeeeeeeest" WW KEATING, Jamea te Alfred J.t Mock ier; wjut ot, 81 West, 1 perV cent rw KEMPNER.

Ellas, to the New York Se curity anil Treat company: 83d St, a KL1NOER. William, to Oeorge Watson; ziv, aaa zau, map iott u. Hunt estate, near Van Neat Station, 1 BdU KNOX, Edward to Central Realty uona ana ttobi company; sth Av, a corner of 40th Bt, lnstallmenta, 6 years. 4'4 ner eent Attn lux KRAHE, 'Christina, to Barbara, Gebe: isai Bt, a a. 323 ot Counlandt Av.

vviissaasst I eeseeestaSe SUV KUHN. Elisabeth O. to ElUa Erreger: ooth St. 175 ft of 3d Av, Installments 9.000 LANDON. Edward.

to the Seaman's oanx lor Bavtngs; 60 tn st, 230 ft ef 6th Av. 1 vaar. 4 iter cent i 40 nnn LKINER. Ellen, to ths Emigrant Industrial Bavlnga Bank; 1624 St, 682 Eaat, 1 year. 4 per eent 8,000 LEINERj Morita, and wife to the Emi grant inauatrtai savings Bank; Brook Av.

919. 1 vear. 4 ner cent anon LEtXER. Moritx, and wife to Adolph Bernstein: Brook Av. 819.

years 4,000 LETBCH. Frederick to Samuel KaU: 81t Bt, 846 and 847 Weat. 1 year. per cent. 10,000 LKW13, Israel, and Morria Rachlln, to the iiy aiortgage company; 113th St, 350 ft Of Lenox A V.

1 venr. A ikf eent. 1I KA LEWIS. Israel, and Morria Rachlln, to tba Mortgage company 113th St, a 876 ft a of Lenox Av. 1 vear.

a ner rent la arm LINDEMANN. John to Abraham B. uoeu, execctpr, 4lst st, a a. 349.9 ft of 7th Av. due Julv 1.

10O4 mmn LUDIN REALTY COMPANY to Hermann Rlchtberg; 41t St, 234 Weat, 3 10.000 LYON. Samuel to Bowery Savings Bank; I22d St. 66 East, 6 years. 4 par cent. nnu MARSHALL.

Charles C. to Bond snd Mortgage Guarantee Company; Madison Av, oorner of 44th St. 1 year. 4 per cent nnn McEVOY. John to the Ex ee lei or Sav ings Bans; iu East 63d St, 1 year.

4V oer cent nnn MINNERLY. Vincent 8., to George Deling; juaecaer Bt, zu to Ml, and Molt Ut 1 mwiA am 1 4 v.v Jiwi ynf MOHLMAN. Louise to Title Guarantee ana iruet company; ootn st, 44 East, 3 Vll. UW MORRISON. George to Mutual Life inauraace company; Madison Av, corner of 96th St.

1 vear. 4 ner rent Bi nm MORRISON, George to Mutual Life insurance company; Madison Av. corner of 97th Ht: 1 vw iAnm MORRISON, Oeorge to Mutual Life insurance company; tmth Ht, a. 120 ft of Madlaon Av. 1 Sear.

4 ner cent SO nnn MOSHER, Frank to Sarah E. Burden; ovi ot. a iu OI AV, a years. 44 per cent a nnn OPFENHE1MER. Milton to Thomas IHinbam; 10th St.

a-a. 160.8 ft a of 6th Av; also, 10th St, a 178.6 rt of 6th Av. 2 years. 4tA ner cent ORR, Sarah, to the Emigrant Industrial Bavlnga Bank; 119th St, a 836 ft of 2d Av. 1 year.

4 ner cent 6.000 8,000 6,600 PIER. Earl to Edward s. Hawes: lsotn Bi. 21 West, 6 years PIERCE, Katharine to Louisa Rosen- helmer; 2J6 West 115th St. 5 PURDT.

Harry to Jacob TT Hilde brant; 9th Av, a. 20.11 ft a of 17th 8t. 1 year 1.000 R1ED, Rosle, and Barbara Jaeser to Dledrich Fedden: Franklin Av, a s. 154 ft of loath St. vian 4.200 RIEMEN SCHNEIDER, John U.

to E.1- mona Aiieott; Trafalgar Place, proposed, 126 ft a of 170th St. Installments 1.160 ROSENBERG, Anna, to William H. Mc Cord and others; 3d Av. or Boston Road, 112 ft of 141st St. 112 ft to 142d 6t x9l.

6x100x1 42.1, years. 4 per cent srnnn RUPP, Frederlca to the Greenwich savings Bank; 86th Bt, 108 East, 4 years, 4 ner cent 15,000 8HAND. William and Ella to Eu gene ana iaa unaernin. executors, Ac 24th St, a. 200 ft of 2d Av, years, 6 per oent.

8,000 STERNECKERT, George, and wife to Christian leaser; Desman, now 150th Bt, 126 ft ot Cortlandt Av, 8 STE WART," Peres 'to New York Real 1.500 ty company; exa nt, ISO ft a of 6th Av. due Mar 1. 1901. 6 ner cent 7,600 STRONG, Harriet to New York Realty Company: 6th Av. a corner of Bt.

1 year. per cent ssn THE CERCLB FRANCAIB DE L'HAR- moote corporation.) to Cyprien Goua-set; 26th St, s. 873 ft of 0th Av, 6 years. 4 per cent ao nnn THORNTON. Charles H.

and Edward A. to Annie F. Forinchief: Valentine Av, 21X9 ft of 181st Bt. 16.9x117.4 to a ef Tlebnut Av. a Years son THORNTON, Charles H.

and Edward A. to Annie r. rennrniei; valentine Av, a 220.6 ft of 181st St. 16.8x117.1 to a of Tlebout Av. xl6.bxll7.4.

vuara. 2.60O THORNTON, Charles H. and Edward to William T. and Percival C. Smith, trustees 1 Valentine Av.

a a 246.2 ft Of 181st St. 16.8x116.11 to of Tie-bout Av. 3 years 2.500 THORNTON. Charles H. and Edward to wunam T.

and Percival Smith, trustees; Valentine Av, s. 262.10 ft of 181st St. 16.8x116.8 to Tlebout Av. 9 yeare 2.500 THORNTON. Charles H.

and Edward to WUUam T. and Percival C. Smith, true tees; Valentine Av, a. 279.8 ft of 181st Bt, 16.8x116.6 to Tlebout Av, 8 years 2.500 THORNTON, Charles H. and Edward to imam 1.

ana rercivai c. tnttn. trusteea; Valentine Av, a. 296.2 ft of 181at Bt. 8 years 2.SO0 VON HESSE.

Emily to Juliet M. Liv ingston; iuitn bt, at centre line Sherman Av, runa 260 to centra line Sheridan Av, 638 to of McClellan St 200 to centra Una Sherman Av 654 to beginning. 8 years 18.000 VON HESSE. Emily to Winthrop A and Lewis 8. Chanler.

executor. Ac; 167th St. at centre line Sherman Av, runs 260 to centre line Sheridan Av a 638 to a of McClellan St 200 to eent re line Sherman Av 664 to beginning, 8 years 80.000 WAiBttu, Aaoipn. to opinaier; St, Eaat. 1 year WALSH, Mary, to George J.

Lyons and 900 others, executors, Ac; lSSta st, 3 East, 8 years. 4V per eent 10.000 WALZ, Henry, to the New York Savings Bank: 61st Bt, a s. 870 ft ef Uth Av. due June 1. 1903.

per cent WRIGHT. Marie to Alfred H. Tompkins: 21at St, 146 ft of 6th Av, demand WOLFE, Peter, to Agnes P. and Matilda B. Brown: 102d St.

106 Weat. 5.000 000 9,000 WOLFE. Pater, to Agnes P. Brown: lOSd st. io west, a years 10,000 WOLPER, Max.

to the Lawyers' Title Insurance Company; Eaat Broadway, 213, 2 years, 4 Si per 16,000 ZIMMERMANN, Peter, to the East Bivei- savings institution; lots uasi eon Bt. 1 year. 4ft per eent. 15.000 Assignments of Mortgages. BOURNE.

Frederick and others, executors, Ac, to Elisabeth 8. Clark, guard- COUDERT. Frederic" executor, Ac', to the New Yorg Security ana Trust Company, trustee1 Norn. HABBALL. John, to Lottie E.

HasaaU Now. HERITAGE, Mrs. to Mrs. A E. Sny-.

der JONE8, Joseph to Anthony 750 LANG DON, William, executor, Ac. to tbe Harlem Savtnga WWik 2,500 MEYER, Oeorge and another, trustees, Ac, to Oeorge Haaser and wife. 16,600 PARMLY, Ehrick, and Charles H. Ward. trustees, Ac.

to William E. POWELL. Wilson to Francis H. Macy, trustee THE CITY MORTGAGE COMPANY to the Continental Trust Company THE LAWYERS' MORTOAOB INBUR- ance Company to Elisabeth Wright THE LAWYERS' MORTGAGE INSUR- anca Company to John M. Lyon THE LAWYERS' MORTGAGE IN8UR- 9.750 9.990 Non.

3. 560 2.500 a nee company te asoece u. nngnt. executor WAGNER. Louise P- to Henrietta Brown 4.600 tJaehsnlea' I I CENTRAL PARK WE8T.

corner of 1 VIA KL 100.8X125; Amrustus Nail ar.in.t Mlcbael H. Gillespie and others, trustees, owners, and contractors. 8.006 CENTRAL Park WEST, corner of Vi St. 100.8x125: Augustus Noll against Mlohaal H. Gillespie and olhera, trust-e.

oemera. and S8.500 WAiHINOTON ST. corner of Liberty Bt. 60.9x72 6x49 the llerser Company against Andrew -C. Zabriskls.

owner; Wundt A Coogaa. eontrsctors 126 nnH AV' Mth 8t. -g-t the Baltimors Machine Works of fiaitiguvs City against John McKelvey, owner and contractor 45TH BT, 137and 299 West; Mandel Stern against the Wroxster Realty Company, Horaoe E. Hertwell. eontraetor.

8T. Sou to ,218 East: Christopher and X409 91 romp ti. won 1. owner and eoatraetor 14.84$ 8T Bd 821 East; Frank J. "gsmsi Titomas McL4iughlln aad O'Brien, owners and stTH 9T, 124 Eaat; the Union Flre-oof Construction Company against Carris and James Gsttlt owners and oon- tractors BT, 124 East.

-25x100; Edmund B. crconoen agalnat Carrie Gault, owner; 919 179 150 BUILDING LOAN CONTRACT UNDER CHAP-rrrt ea. va nM 113TH 9T, a 860 ft 6f Lenox Av, 60s 100; the City Mortgage Company with lereel Lewie aad Morria Rachlln, 11 pay- menu 36,600 U9 P9nd9ri9. OAKLAND PLACE, a 153.T ft of CTInton Av, 23.7x100x23.6x100; Horace D. Brown agalnat Friedrick Flrk and others, (foreeioaure of mortgsge attorney.

Jamea K. Cnrpenter. OAKLAND PLACE, loo ft of Clinton Av. 23.7x100x23.6x100; Walter Powell agalnat Fried rich Firk and others, (foreclosure, of mortgage;) attorney, J. E.

Caryenter. PONTIAC. BECK, or 151 ST ST, s. Lot 284. Map of Wilton, Pert Morris, and East Marries la; A Chanler and another, trustees, Ac.

against Tony A Uteri' aad otbera, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorneys, Morris, Bentell A Main. WASHINGTON ST, a. Lot "12. map of state of Robert Halllday estate. Sth Ward.

20X67.SX 20.8x67.8; Ada B. Warner and another agalnat Emanuel Coleman, (counter-claim;) attorney, V. O. Wild. 2D AV.

2S.4 ft of 42d St, 75x80; also, 77th St, 29 Eaat; Charles W. Booss against Mary C. Mulvaney, admlntatratrlx. Ac. (action to recover rents, Ac attorney.

H. Granee. 80TH BT, 142.11 ft of Bth Av, 21.6x81.2: Jose de Rlvaa agalnat Maria F. da Rlvas snd others, (partition;) attorneys, MAG. Olcott.

98TH ST, 203 West; "William F. Majory against Michael Byrne and others, (amended fore-' closure of mechanic's lien;) attorney, J. C. De La Mare. 98TH BT.

TS ft of Columbus Av, 26x 76.11; City Real Estate Company agalnat Iaaae Mannetmer and another, tforecloaurs of mortgage;) attorney, W. H. Stockwell. 117TH 8T. 12i ft of Madison Ar, 33s 100.11; Austin Fletcher and another, trustees, against John MoKeon and others, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorney.

A B. Fletcher. 131 ST BT. 860 ft of 6th Av, 60x99.11: City Real Estate Company against Ponaonby Ogle and others, (action to recover a Judgment, Ac;) attorney, W. H.

Stockwell. 150TH ST. a Lot 112. Map of Village of Mel-roae, 60x100, except part for Melrose Av; Thomas Lsnans agalnat Minnie J. Mac Donald and others, (amended foreclosure of mortgage;) attorney, H.

B. Wesselman. Refsress" Notices. NEW TORK SUPREME COURT. WE8TCHEST-ar County.

JOSEPH 8. WOOD, as Executor of the laat will and testament of Peter Rich, deceased, plaintiff, agalnat AUSTIN W. PARSONS and Mary Parsons, his wife. If married, the name Mary betng fictitious, ber real Christian name being unknown to the plaintiff; Margaret Wettje, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreeioaure and aale of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the aecond day of March.

1901, and entered in the County Clerk's offloe of the County of Westchester, on tbe 8tb dsy of March. 1901. a certified copy of which sld judgment wss filed In the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 6th day of March. 1901. I.

Samuel B. Smith, tbe undersigned referee In said Judgment named, will sell at publio auction, at the front door of the dwelling house on tha aald mortgaged premises hereinafter more fully described, at Wakefield. In tha Borough of the Bronx. City ot New York. County of New York, and State of New York, on Thursday, the fourth day of April.

190L at 12 o'clock noon of that day. the premises described In said judgment, aa follows, to wit: All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being In the Borough of tbe Bronx. City of New York. County of New York, and State ot New York, formerly In the Town of Eastcbeater, County of Weatcheater, and Stats of New York, said premises being more fully described In the mortgage foreclosed In this action aa follows: All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being In the Town of Eastchester aforesaid, and known by the Number Two Hundred and Thirty-four (234) on a certain map entitled Map of Waahlngton-vllle, situated In the Township of Eastchester. Westchester County.

New York," surveyed and laid out into lota by Augustus Korth. Civil Engineer and Surveyor, dated Brooklyn and Weat Mount Vernon, December IS. 1863. and filed In the office of the Clerk tnow Register) of West-cheater County, and which lot la bounded and described as follows: Seutheaaterly- In front by Matilda Street; northwesterly In the rear by lot Number Two Hundred and Thirty-eight (218;) northeasterly on one side by lot Number Two Hundred and Thirty-three (233.) and southwesterly on the other side by lot Number Two Hundred and Thirty-five (235:) containing In width In front and rar fifty (50) feet, and In depth on each aide one hundred (100) feet, be the aald several dimension! more or less. Dated March 7th.

1901. SAMUEL B. SMITH, Referee. CHARLES VANDER ROOST. Plalntlffa Attorney, Office and P.

O. addresa: 25 and 27 South Fourth Avenue, Mount Vernon, Westchester County, New York. The following Is a diagram of the premises referred to In the foregoing notice of sals: Lot 238 I 60 ft. a fa a -IS 60 ft. 450 ft Matilda Street.

The approximate amount of the Uen or charge' to aatlsfy which the above described property is to be sold is tha sum of thirty-four hundred and eighty-four dollars ($3,484.) and Interest thereon from tbe 2d day of March, 1901. and the expenses of this sale; and also in addition thereto, unpaid taxes amounting approximately to two hundred and sixty dollars (2U0) and Interest. SAMUEL B. SMITH, Referee. NEW TORK SUPREMB COURT.

NEW YORK COUNTY. CAROLINE M. BUTTER FIELD, plaintiff, against GABRIELE VALENTE and EMILIA, hla wife, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and ssle. duly made and entered in tbe above entitled action, and bearing date the 22d day of March.

19U1. I. the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named. wlU sell at public auction, at the New York Reel Estate Salesrooms, No. Ill Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New Tork City, on the 18th day of April.

1901. at 12 o'clock noon of that day by WUUam M. Ryan, auctioneer, the premises described in said Judgment as follows: All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, with ths buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying, and being In the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, and bounded and de-seriber aa follow: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of One Hundred and Twenty-second Street, distant four hundred and ninety-one feet eight easterly from the southeasterly corner of Eighth Avenue and One Hundred and Twenty aecond Street, and running thence southerly parallel with Eighth Avenue and part of the distance through the centre of a party one hundred feet eleven Inches to the centre line of the block between One Hundred and Twenty-first and One Hundred and Twenty-second Streets, thence easterly along said centre Une thirty-three feet four Inches, thence northerly again parallel with Eighth Avenue one hundred feet eleven inches to the southerly side of One Hundred snd Twenty-second Street, and thence westerly along the southerly aide of One Hundred and Twenty-aecond Street thirty-three feet four Inches to the point or place of beginning. Together with the gas fixtures, chandeliers, carpeta, shades, steam heating and hot water apparatus, refrigerators and plumbing work. Said premises being in Section 7.

in Block 1927 on the Land Map of the City of New York. Dated New York. March 25th, 1901. EDWARD JACOBS. Referee.

JAMES W. A CHAS. J. McDERMOTT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 155 and 157 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.

New Tork City. The following is a diagram of the property to be sold as above described, the street number being 222 West 122nd Street: 122d Street. 491.8 33.4 saw 1 8 121st Street. Tbe approximate amount of the Hen or chsrge. to satisfy which tha above-described property ia te be sold, la thirty-four thousand six hundred and sixty-eight snd 82-100 ($34,668.32) dollars, with interest thereon from tbe 22d dsy ot March.

1901. together with coats and allowances amounting to four hundred and forty-two 26-100 dollars, with interest ffora tha 22d day of March, 1901, together with the expenses of the aale. The approximate amount of taxes, assessments or liens, which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, or paid by the referee. Is about five hundred and elghty-two eu-iuu aonars ana interest. uaiea isew gone.

March 25th. ISol. EDWARD JACOBS. Rt ferae. mh26-2aw3wTuAF Surrogtt Notices.

HESS, BERNARD. IN PURSUANCE OF AN order of Hon. Frank T. Fttsgerald. a Surrogate of the County of New York, Notice Is hereby- given to all persona having claims against BERNARD HESS, lata of ths County ef New York, deceased, to present tbe same, with vouchers thereof, to the eubecrlrwrs at their puce or tranaanting business, no, 1 Broadway, ta the City of New York, oa or be fore the 1st day of August.

1901. Dated Men York, the lets day of January, ihoi. i BERTHA HESS. LOUIS HESS, Executors. MOWER.

CARO B. la pursuance ef an order ot Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate ef the County of New Torg. notice ts hereby glvea to all persons having claims agalnat CARO MOWER.

late of the County of New York, deceased, te Dreamt tbe same, with vouchees there of, te tbe subscriber, at Ms place of transacting Dusinsea, tier so isortn Kiver, new iocs city, en er before the 23th day ef Apr 1001. next Dated New. Tors, the Kta nay er vctober, Est. CARO B. MOWER.

K. W. SUCK ES. a2S-UwmT9. Notlcss.

SUPREME COURT. COUNTY 0 NEW TORK. Ai bAlVTHJ TRUST COMPANY, as trustee un Oer the laat will and tasUsaent of WILLIAM TILDEN. deceased, and Mary Louise Tllden, plaintiffs, against MARMADUKK TILDEN and others, defendaata. i In pursuance of an Interlocutory judgment of partition and sale, duly made in (fee abuve-entl-.

iiea action. Bearing; gate the XStn day 01 June, 19, and entered In the office of tbe Clerk of the County ef Kt Tork tha alxlh dav i.1 uiy, jb, the undersigned, the referee in sa4d udgment named, will sell at publle auction at oe new York Real Estate Balesrooi Mtwim Nn. fit Broadway, In tha Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the eerventeenth dav of AurtL 1901. at twelve o'clock neon on that day. by Peter F.

neyer. auctioneer, tbe premises directed by seta judgment to be, aold, and therein described as follows: FIRST FARrnrfAn tha miuI emlvM.A AM. third part of what era known aa tha United States Hotel premises, situate la the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, and bounded as follows, to wit: Berlnnlne at tha weaterlv cornet' of Water Street and Fulton Street and running thence northwesterly along tbe southwesterly aide of Fulton Street one hundred feet to Peart Btreet, tbeece southwesterly along the southeasterly side ef Pearl Street seventy-eix feet and elx Inches- to-he premises known by street number two hundred and flftv-eieht Peart Street, betne the scoond parcel hereinafter described: brace southeasterly along the last-mentioned parcel and through a party wall fifty-seven feet: tbence avuinweneny along toe rear of the last-mentioned Da reel eteht feat and alrht IncBae. tbanca southeasterly fifty-six feet alx Inches to a point on the northwesterly aide of Water Street distant eighty-five feet and aix Inches from the point of beginning, and thence northeasterly along Wa ter 1 reet eignty-iive teet and six Inches to the Point of beginning, be tha aald dimensions mora less. SECOND PARCEL All the lot of land and premises known by street number two hundred and fifty-eight Pearl Street.

In the Borough of Manhattan. City of Ki York, and bounded and described aa follows, namely: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly aide of Pearl Street, distant seventy-six feet and six inches southwesterly from tbe southwesterly corner of Pesrl and Fulton Btreets. and running thence southwesterly along the southeasterly side of Pearl Street twenty feet, and thence southeasterly through a tarty wall fifty-nine feet, and thence northeasterly eighteen feet, and thence northwesterly along land known aa United States Hotel premises, betng the parcel first above described, and through a party wall fifty-seven feet to the southeasterly side of Pesrl Street at the point of begln- mna. ana oe-ine saia distance ana auncnatona more or leaa. THIRD PARCET.

Alt tha atahla and In nt land known by the street number one hundred and thirty-six East Seventeenth Street. In the Borough of Manhattan, City of Nw York, and bounded and ascribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point oa the southerly aide of Seventeenth Street, distant two hundred and forty-one feet and one inch easterly from the southeasterly corner of Irving Place and Seventeenth Street, and running thence easterly -along said southerly line of Seventeenth Street twenty-five reet; tnence southerly and parallel with Irving Place ninety-two feet to the centre line of the block: thence weaterlv alone acn centra line nt the block twenty-flva feet, and thence norther ly ana parallel witn Irving Place ninety-two feet to the southerly side of Seventeenth Street at tbe point of beginning. Dated the City of New York. Borough or Manhattan. March 25th.

JOHN 11. JU1XJE. Referee. HAND. BONNET A FELL.

Plalntlffa' Attor neys. 52 William Street. New York. CHARLES H. WOODRUFF.

Attorney for De fendants Marmaduke Tllden and others. 38 Nassau Street. New York. HENRY P. BUTLER.

Attorney for defendant Beverley B. Tllden. 60 Pine Street. New York. CHARLES N.

MORGAN. Attorney for defend- kbib noiaawortn ana otners, gi WUtlam Street New Tork. The followlnr Is a dlacram of the First Parcel above described, the street number is 36 Fulton' Street, No. 260 Pearl Street, and No. 198 Water street: Water Street.

Tbe followlnr la a diaeratn nf tha Racnnd Par. eel above described, the street number is 258 Pearl Street: I 0 It? oUi. Ths following la a dlaaram of the Third Parcel above described, the street number Is 136 Eaat 11 in etreet: Seventeenth Street. -Itrae 258 Pearl St. IF? 7 I te 1 1 3.

I 85' 6" lea 18' 241' 1" 25 25' Centre line of block. JOHN H. JUDGE. Referee. mh26-2aw3wTuASaAspl7 SUPREME COURT, COTJNTT OP" NEW TORK.

I UN El M. BULOMON. Plaintiff srelnst ALICE EDWARDS JARVIS. Defendant in pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and aale. duly made and entered In tha above-entitled action, bearing date the 19th day of January.

1901. I. the undersigned, the referee In said judgment named, will aell at nubile auction, at the New York Real Estate Salesroom, No. Ill Broad way, in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on Wednesday, the lath day of March.

1901. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Samuel Ooldatlcker, auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described 101 lows: All those two certain lota nieces, or parcels of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying, and betng in tbe City of New York. Borough of Manhattan, which taken toe-ether are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of One Hundred and Sixteenth Street, distant ninety-four feet westerly rrom the sou tn westerly corner 01 One Hundred and Sixteenth Street and Avenue A (now called Pleasant Avenue:) thence running southerly parallel with aald avenue one hundred feet eleven Inches; thence westerly parallel with One Hundred and Sixteenth Street fifty feet; thence northerly parallel with said venue one hundred feet eleven incnea to tne soutneriy aide of Une Hundred and Sixteenth Street: thence easterly along said southerly side of One Hundred and Sixteenth Street fifty feet to the point or place of beginning, being lota numbers one hundred and four and one hundred and five on tbe map of Cllawt In V. X' lilUV71 17 I keaister'a office aa oaa hundred and eiahtv-aix.

Dated New York. February 18th, 1001. jtiLaiun llusaan, Referee. M. 8.

A t. 8. ISAACS, Plalntlff a Attorneya. 27 ana niw otreet, npw 1 orpc ny. The following Is a diagram ot the property to be aold: iietn st.

I 4 i 448 A 450 E. 116th St. The approximate amount of the lien or chares to satisfy which the above-described property Is to be sold Is $1,709.88. with interest thereon from the 18th dsy of January. 101.

togetner witn tbe costa and allowances, amounting to $147.75, with Interest from January 19, 1901, together with the expenses of the sale. The approximate amount or trie taxes ana water rates to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, -or paid by the referee, is $170 and interest. Dated New Tork, February 18th. 1901.. JULIUS LnMAnn, Referee.

The sale of tbe above-described premises ia hereby adjourned to the 27th day of March. 1901. at the same hour and place. JULIUS LEHMANN. Referee.

The sale of the above-described piwalsea la hereby adjourned to ths 11th day ef April. 1901. at the same hour and place. JULIUS LEHMANN, Referee. Surrogatt Notices.

CHEEVER. GERTRUDE T. Ia pursuance of aa order of Hon. Frank 1. Fttsgerald.

a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice ia hereby given to all persons having clalma against Gertrude Y. Cheever. lata of the County of New York, deceased, to present tbe aame with vouchers thereof to the subscriber at hla place of transacting business, namely: At ths office of Alexander A ureeo. No. 120 Broad ay.

Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on or before the 17th day of September next. Dated. New York, the Sth day of March. 1901.

EDWARD BE-MENT, Executor. ALEXANDER A GREEN, Attorneys for Executor, No. 120 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. mbl2-lawTvni PECK. KATE A In pursuance of an order of Hon.

Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate ef tba County ef New York, dated the Sth day. of March, 1901. 'notice la hereby given to all per-, sons having claims against KATE A PECK, lata of tha County of New Tork. deceased, to p.aent tbe aame, with Vouchers thereof, to the aUDacrioers.

at ineir uiikv uc irmnaaciina vuarr neaa, at the office of George 8. No. 18 Wall Street. Borough of Manhattan, la the C.ty of New York, on or before the 16th Jay ot September next Dated New York, the eighth dav of March. 1901.

KDWIN H. PECK. WAL TER J. PECK, Executors. OEORGE S.

HAM LIN, Attorney roe uxeceiora, no. is wau it Borough of MAonaitan. new tora v.uy. 8M1T1L CATHERINE A In pursuance of an order ot Hon. Frank T.

Flugerald, a Surrogate ot the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims asalnst CATHERINE A SMITH, lata of the Counts of New York, deceased, te present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber at their plsoa ot transacting bualneaa. No. 029 Fulton Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, tn the City of New York, on or before the lit a day ef Au-guat next. Dated New York, the 4Lh day of February.

1901. WILLIS M. smith. SAMUEL, H- SMITH. Administrators.

DEMINtl A DEM' INU, Attorneys for Adminlstratora Elu Broad fray. New York City. of rts, s-Uwtba-Ta 11 vr'V fXtUnuf v.j-!;. SaBajsii. BUPPJIME COURT, WESTCHESTER COCNTtV iU.VOF.RZ, plaintiff.

again i MARO ARETHA BUChhXBEjtUEit ai-. de- fendants. im pursuance ef ka tnterlocutary Judgment of Bale aad distribution duly made and entered is) -tbe above titled action bearing rt' the 8a -day of March. 1901, and duly entered in -4hA County Clerk's efflos of WeatclHeter County oet the 2. id day of March, 1601.

1, the (tDdersignthk tbe referee ta said judgment named, will sell at publle auction at tha New York Real Eatste -baleereom. No. Ill Broadway, la tbe Borons of Manhattan, City of New York, oa tbe 1Mb. -day AjrU. lool.

at Lt o'clock aooa oa that day, by H. C. Mapea A auctioneers, the premise directed by said Judgment to be soli subdivided into lots aa shown on tae annexed dlaaram which said premises are la aald judgment describee aa follows: i AU that eertaia piece, er parcel ef land sltw ated, lying, and being la the Town ef Moi taenia County ef Waste healer, (now In the Borough ef the Bronx.) State -of New being Lot No. three hundred and seventy-three -i and tha southerly part of Lot No. three hun- dred and seventy-four, on a map of VUlage of Melraaa.

South' and new on file in! the of floe of tbe RegUter ef the said County ot West chaster. The premises are sounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northerly cbmef of Eltea "feet and the Boston Huad, running thence westerly along the northerly aide ef Elton Street fu feet 8 Inunaa to Lot No. a IS en said map tbeiwa northerly alone the aatd last mentioned Kt of land aad at right angles to aald street set; thence easterly a lour the brie parallel with Elton Street, id feet, more ee lesa, to tbe northwesterly aide of Beaton Road, and tbeoc southwesterly along the said Boston Road nwrenor lees, to tbe corner aforesgid. place Also all that certain other lot! pteie, or of "sad situate, lying, and being In the City. County, and State aforesaid, and on then map of Village of Melrose, Is bound ed and described as falWwa: i fi at a point on the northwest side of the Old Boston Roarl dtalam nnrlKMilnrlr TB I tff II Inch front the northerly earner of Elton Street aad the aald Old Boston P.uad; tbence running northwesterly along a line i parallel with said Ellon Street and distent feet therefrom 9S feet, more or leas, to Lot 374 00 map; thence northeasterly along if S7ifOa.a line at right angles to said Elton Street 25 feet te Lot 458 on aald map: thence southeasterly along Lot 458, on Una parallel with Elton Street, 100 feet to said Old Boston Road, and thence southwesterly along said road 26 teat Inches to the point and place of beginning.

Also ail that certain otherftoL. piece, or par eel of land situate, lying, and being In the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City and County of New York, (formerly Town and County Westchester.) and State of New York, known and distinguished on a map on file la tbe Beit- -later'a office of the County of We-tcheatrr, euttj i'. Map of Union port. Westchester County IS. mads by Bonnett A Eavrv.

survevsrrw oatea Lnlonport, November by lot number 12J. and ia bounded described as follows; Northerly by Rlxth-Strevt, easterly i0.125". outberly by Fifth Street, and westerly by Lot 127. i i Also all that part of all certain other lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying, and be tng In the wer ty-f wurth Ward aforesaid. Bad on the aald may of Unlonport- known and dhe- i tlngulshed aa Lot 291.

wblchTla bounded and described aa follows: 1 Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Eleventh Street, distant 25ft feet westerly front the interacetlon of the northerly aide of Elv. anth Street erlth the westerly bite of Avenue Cj thence runnlner nortberiy through tbe en tre of Lot 211. Inn feet tlM centre lice of the block; thence Westerly along the Bald centre line SO feet to line of Block 202: thence south- I erly along Lot 202. 10S feet, to Eleventh Street! thence easterly along Eleventh Street So feet, te the place of beginning. i I Also an that part of all that certain other lot; piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Twenty-fourth Ward aforesaid, and ot 'fettle said map ot Unionport known aa Let 294, and bounded and deaeribed aa follows-; Beginning at a point on the northerly side Eleventh Street as laid down on aald map along a line between Lots 2V4 and 20, iand distant '-feet from the rorner lormnl by (the Intersection I of the northerly aide of Eleventh Street wits the easterly lne or side of Avenue jD: tnence i northerly, parallel with Avenue D.

'and along tbe westerly line of Lots 294 aad 216 feet to the southerly line or side of -Twelfth Street, i as laid down on aald map; thence westerly along the southerly side of Twelfth Street AO feet te' a point; thence southerly, parallel with Avenue D. 216 feet to the northerly aide of Street, and thenoa easterly along the nortberiy side of Eleventh 8treet 50 feet, to; the place of beginning. i i Dated New Tork. March 25th. IRVING WARHfithN.

Referee, rr211 'VFR. Attorney for I aiiLHr.Li, LKVI, Attorney for Defend ants i ircnnor et Bl. 1 i -a 1 r. 1 1 r. rv ac mLnci-vcs Attorneys for Defendants Stubekof et ml.

jf ni.ot.cn at Aw neve for TWf.nnn NnMh. It Measra. DULON A ROE. Attorney fog Defendant MILTON At FOWLEU. Attorney tor De- fendant nll 1 1 1 JOHN C.

DA VIES. Attorney General, fair People of the Slate of NeWi JTork. i i EDWIN J. FREEDMAN, Eai Guardian for Defendant rr. I i H.

L. BLONDEL. Guaidlan for befepdant Koe- nig. i. The premises will- be sold In i total subdivide as shown on the following iith Bt- 12lh St- $0 t- 1 29 296 -A 153 SO llth st, 1 NEW TORK SUPREME COt'RT.

COUNT Of," New York. El. L. H. GrKNEG.

nlalnUfC- in pursuanoe 01 a judgment of ioreciosur ana li. mmAm Im titled action, bearing date the 13th day of Marchv luui, 1, tne unaersign-u, tne rererea in sbm juuc- mah. 1 111 Mllnn a. I A New York Real Estate Salearoom, NS- Ul Broad- way. la tbe Borough of Manhattan.

City ef Near York, on tne tnn uay or April, jwoi, at 13 ecloca noon, oy nuiiam a. auotioncer. tnai premls-a directed by aald Judgment to be sold. and therein described as fellows: I All that certain Piece or pa reel of land ia 3 Block Number 1927 in the Twelfth Ward ef City (County) of New York, bounded and scribed as follows: st a point on tha northerly side ot one Hundred gnu Twenty-first Street, distant two hundred and seventy-five tziai leet a eaten rrwn tarn lurmw trr the Intersection of tbe westerly aide of Be vent a dred and Twenty-first Street, which point la also VlrVl aa waasusip 1 thence nortberiy and parallel with Seventh Ave- nue. and part or tne distance tnrougn a party wall, one hundred tHHO feet eleven til) Inches to tne centre una vi 1 1 aold centre line twenty-fife (25) feet: thence southerly, and agala parallel with 8e i enth Avenue, and part of the distance througn a.

party wall, one 'hundred (100)t feet eleven (11 ik. mmtA nrtrfcpetv akta of Cnte Hmdwa i and Twenty-first Street: thence easterly along aald nortberiy aide of One Komi red and Twenty- i Cmm. iMrviM ix.1 iiwi ,0 una rmm a place of beginning." Datefl jjeer Tork. March i.k twit t-EOROK W. KLIJR.

Referaa. 1. C. O'CONOR. Attorney for Plaintiff, Wall.

BtreeE, new sum v.ny. a Ma 1 ul. ah ID IMJOWIU a -w v.vyw be sold: 1 I 121st St The approximate amount of the Ilea ee char-to aaUary which the above-described property is to be Bold. Is $20,783.83. With inta.t IW.J": rrom tae ta osy of March.

1901, itoget)r with' costs and allowances amounting to 84wa.bA, with Interest on froaa Martli lfUh. 101. einer wit) ine eapenaes or tne sale. Tbe an- proximate amount of taxes: ass isam-nta. op other Uen which are le be BUowad one purchase snonev.

er nelil bv ft h. ii.n ana interest. iiatKi piew- York. MarcA niiiisnaaaynaseiaMsiae v. 1 I i Ch St.

i a 1 ltjo -Vi i 2 VI 123 1 i jv 0 100 jaos 6th St. (: kh v.n 12th st. i ij 60 290 Vi -5; Iv-l BO I 206 1 i 2i I e-s easl i ij 9. i str- 1 i I 1 i.

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