Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Buffalo Sunday Morning News from Buffalo, New York • 4

Location:
Buffalo, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY MERCANTILE REVIEW, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1898. CHICAGO MARKET. OTTTTITNfl AWtl PT. AT. P.ST ATE Chicago, March 17th, 1898, Ml AO A A' COUNTY.

KATli KLi rUKKWSl. For todlaiy-Fair, witrh cood oonitlons Preteih to lrisk westerly Winds. 313,000 bushels. Clearances from the parts in wheat and flour were 264,000 bushels and for four days bushels. Private Eosario cables "Receipts heavy at present, but look for heavier.

Weather promises to continue fine." Toward noon rik COl 11 Tl I IV I JtlLlia I It CO OUiu vjj. vii ovnb some of the traders who were on the reiection of the marginal High- Low- Clos- Closed est. est. ed. yest'y 104V2 104 104 104 85 S4, 4V2 29 28 29 29 30 30 30 30V2 25 2A 25 25y2 23 22 23y8 23 9 95 9 80 9 92 9 77 10 02 9 85 9 97 9 82 5 17 5 07 5 15 5 05 522 512 522 5 12 5 10 5 15 "5 10 5 00 5 02 5 07 5 15 5 05 NOTICliS.

MILITARY TON A WAN DA, N. Y. UPREMB COURT, ERIE COUNTY. Henry Kuhn, agulnst The Zona Land Company, et al. In pursuance of a Judgment ana decree foreclosure and sale duly granted by Court, and entered In the Erie County Clerk's Office on the 31st day of January.

1898, the undersigned referee duly appointed In this action for such purpose, expose for sale and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor at front door of the Post Office Building, North Niagara Street in the Village TonaWidaf County of Erie and State New York, on the 16th day of March in fn the forenoon of that the real estate and mortgaged prem-YJzL if i tw1 hv said judgment to sold, and therein ascri.aB1VHnt so much thereof as will be sufficient pay the amount due upon said Judgment, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate the Town of Tonawanda, County of Erie and State of New York, being a pan Dot number thirty-nine (39), Township twelve (12) and Kange eigni vriianri T-nnd Comnanv's survey, and wt1vltA HAcrivwi follows mvw a Beginning at a point in me east iw the Military Road, at a distance of two thousand one hundred thirty (2130) feet, southerly, measured along the easterly line of said road from the north line or swtd iftt number thirty-nine (39), which rminit la thft southwest corner or iana formerly occupied and owned by the Zona Land Company, and running thence south eighty-four (84) degrees and thirty-five (35) minutes east along the south line said lands two thousand three hundred twenty-six and 64-100 (2326.64) feet to the southwest comer of land formerly owned by Eliza Zimmerman; thence northerly along the west line ot said Eliza Zimmerman's land and said line continued one thousand two hundred six and 4-10 (1206.4) feet to the south line of lands formerly owned by Henry Kuhn, thence westerly along the south line or said Henry Kuhn. lands one thousand two hundred ninety-one and 4-10 (1291.4) feet to a stake; thence southerly at right angles nve nunareu tyeven txuu -10 (507.7) feet to a stake; thence westerly parallel with the first mentioned boundary line about nine hundred thirty-five and 8-10 (935.8) feet to the west line of the Military Road, and thence southerly along said line of said road six hundred ninety-five (695) feet to the place of beginning, containing fifty-one and 8-100 (51.0S) acres Dated. Tonawanda, N. Jan. 31, 1S9S.

WILLIAM LANE, Referee. VROMAN BLISS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. OfTIce and P. O. Address, Tonawanda Erie fountv Vtr Vnrlc The above sale is hereby adjourned to and will take place on the 23rd day of March, at the same hour and place.

Dated, Tonawanda, N. Y. Mar. 10, VVoVl. XjA'lNiii, VROMIAN BLISS, Pl-aintlff's Attorneys, Office and O.

address, Tonawanda, Erie County, N. Y. Fine Goods. Wr JVvj. ANTHONY WINTER Merchant Tailor EAGLE Latent Style, Pattern.

3OOKS OPENED, KEPT AND CLOSED in expert style at ordinary price, large or small sets. J. HENRY WOOD, Csnsral Accountant. Cliurcli BUFFALO, N. Y.

General Carting, Spec'lt7 HEAV7 MACHINERY wd SAFE 3 White Bld'gr. BUFFALO, N. Y. Telephone, Seneca 1518. The Old Arm Ctltlir yu lovtf 80 well.

Get it repaired, rehnished and upholstered, and it is just as rood as new if done by us. That's our strong point. IT PAYS to look around when you are buying Furniture. Carpets and House Furnishings. I want your trade.

Call and see what your money will do here. Let me figure on your Household, Cnurcn, bun-day School and Lodge furnishings. JOHN 0. SEEGER, 122-126 E. Oenesee St.

Open Monday and Saturday evenings. liEGAI jj luaxxi a xi.i.iJ-' I iultalo Architects aud liuilders Have a Orieat Ueti to tUis season. The fine new residence for Mr. Joseph wenL aiL Kiook, is nearing coan- unecaion. Con tractor bias beem lusiiiing tne wotrlc.

Mr. Zenit -will oon occupy This is one or uie naunuuaii- U. i it iff cmi YV) nouses in that section of brick veneer, two stones, attic aoa xne Dotcom oi vetriuuuw. y. iiaind-some O-ouvenour atone, wutiti grill work unKier- Tlhe -largre veiutnaa is a Ajtmtre of tiue (house.

A olaJte glass bay window runs up the ifront, and the eajble ihias a double niuliioni witn arches pilasitered effect. The oe'Ular has fpiKht ceiLajr. iurnace room, room amid ai oomiDlete lauoidiry. The first floor has a- colonial vestibule, a la-rge recep don nam wiun an aron-ea nook, old asm-lniPid tire-iDlace and grilled sitairca-se, witih sieait under. To the left of -this is a iflinp'nuHW w'lrjh Oioionial miaintued ana rM'irerexl anch connecting it to the -sit- fiimio 'Dnis.

im tLutin. comimunrcateb v0 I vvojui the dininig Toom by sina-inig a'oors, 1 i 1 1 lomg om. 1Shed in colonel style, with a large oay iniminiinig doivvn ithe wihole aenigun, ana with heavy paneiled. waaniscot tuna pu- astered doors. In addition to itlhis the first floor also conitiaiiins a large library with a private enttranoe.

Soimetniintg definite and of interest to oonitrajotors and builders will come out of the report of the Scihool Asisociiation vo be nuaxie evening at Con cert HaM. A year and one-M or con cuiAniHoirs labor bv.so able a committee wiil-l etnaJble the oeoole to know torn the th tme conidtion of the siohfoolis, and the city's needs lor immediate future. the TV leave orivate dwellings wutt'hout in spection during eredtion and inspect only the 'larger buildiihigs in conirse of conisfbruoti on, is surely not going in the of insipectiion. Yet such Appears -to (be the situation rom the stJaitetment made by iSuperinitend'eaUt Reimajim n-f -tih B-ure-au of Building to Coun-cul- man Boeckel. More inspectors appear to be needed and suoh is the view of the Comimisisu oners of Pulblic vvorKs.

The -Sit. Jaimes Hotel of Cuba, N. recently diamraged by fire, is to be built at once. 3 Y. re- Tif Northern Oenttrai for auroral vPfns h-s beein anxious to make -L A 1 l- a oonmecitiLan wilth tfltie JN'eiw xortt 011- foi at iisiwairk.

whiieh -is a pliace where Dhe two roads come close toge'Uher. The connecJtion at this potot obviiates uirmini via Oanandaigua T-nUtr Th-ft donniection will a rl a fl.nrf $100,000 will be ex nm v.qfrditni2: "Sihedis, etc. A iJ.VA"WT The island cruo win 'inmnu a "cu-nb at 39 Erie Street next Tuesday, when the result of an investigation of the plans of some of the best suburban clubs of the country will 'be considered with an eye to having a club-house thar is not surpassed. E-rnest euu-e of 'the club. Plans are being considered by TTw.ivfi.v fvn.c! rvresident of Works, DUnKii Li 1 p.

hrJlr aS-mt'Avrv 60x80 feet, in Whi CL K7 1- vn.r.A tfnir- Qiri.ri'iit'vniTiaji nre Kims i la-v n. TicKcx Ann Atrbor Raalw Company is having plans draTi of designed the Pere Marqueitte), for additional tr-terry ooac. toon be invited for hr oonstructti The proposed troflley line to -th. Fiver Roa1 between Germair and is no: a d3td Mr Gf-crsre. 1'.

Smfith. ir-aT-agert TonaAvanda Eleiobrrc cfoirinis- Itiie rierht otf way. company has secured severail franchuses in the vicinity of the river, bait otfher connecting strips of land must be se cured before building can proceeu iiovx v- TT The Dureotors of the German nospirdi acting upon the report of the Buil'dmg Comimittee au'tihoiizeo xnem hh comtractbs with -responsible bidders on the 'basis of the lowest bid. Aceordin? to bids before "t(he ciommlttee, the building will Cost $50,000. W.

Sehat tner of ljyon's, tvas the c-tcrFni 'hiiri-rler on the bullfdimgt to 'be used as a County- Oooiiit House lo Livingston Coun-ty Geneseo. Awhiteets PTinmajn Cutler Block, Ro- nh-epiter. will receive for anterior work, heating The 'building will cost $20,940. On and after Apri'l 19th, Thomas Ditdiell, ciiairm'an ol zne i rPrwT ith Thirst (NatHonal of Banigiar, vim receive bids for the wCn tk be erected ly the banlk. The oflLp aind lodffe plans cUill for store, offiees and lodge rooms.

FLNANCE AM) TRADE. The following review of yesterday's Mew York and Chicago mtarkets, is furnished us by Mclntyre Wardwell (A. 1 a foil1 say, we Ul and cash this, of 1 1 1 Opened WHEAT. May 104 July. 86y8 CORN.

May, 274 fWM jUiy. 30 0ATS 2 PORK. May. 9 82 July. 9 87 LARD.

May. 5 10 July. 5 17 RIBS. May. 5 0a July.

5 12 Cash corn 28. PETROLEUM MARKET. Oil City. March 17th, 1898. nnAnlne- and closine actual prices 01 on today as follows: VyV.

-CP Closed 87 Tiona Pennsylvania avKiuf 7 67 60 52 Corniing New Oaswe North -Lima South Lima Indiana 51 51 tX)CAL RECURIT1ES. Buffalo, 'March 17th, 1898. TTnllnwln. are auotations reported Teller A Hunsicker. 314 Ellicott Square KmrkH Bid.

Askeo Bell Telephone Co of Buffalo. J102 101 82 Bellevue J-iano fie imp. Buffalo City Oas Co. Buffalo Gen. Eleo.

Co Buffalo St. Ry. Co Buffalo Elevating Co. Buffalo Niagara Falls El. Ry Cataract Power Conduit Oo.

uiuxeiis rt ul uiuiauapoi 119 1. Crocker Fertilizing Chem Co Columbus St. Ry, Depew Improvement Co Eastern Oil Co Manhattan Spirit Co Mil so in Keiiaenug oc 'ert zer Co Natural Gas Trust New Orleans Tract. pref. 28 66 SI 90 65 30 21 43'" 100 To 25 1MI 46 SK 102 40 102 'i3 3 55 ii 362 162 12 2 59 14 60 New Orleans Tract Niagara Falls Lewiston Niagara Falls B.

St. Ry. Rochester Ry. Co Standard Oil Trust ex Bonds. Binghamton Street R.

R. Buffalo St. Ry. Cons. 5s tt'iftaio cU.

Kaiiway aeoen- tures 6s Buffalo City Gas Buffalo Gen Elect. Co. KiiTTm Keiievue At Lancaatei 100 110 109 94 104 112 HOMs 96 106 let Kct 104 Buffalo S. W.rR. Co.

2d Buffalo S. W. R. Co. 100 108 tUlLUIU OS AirVt td Ra XVO 107 Niagar Falls E.

-R. Citizln Ry." IndVaaolis 5s! 78 OVfc Columbus St. Ry, 7(lku iift Crosstown Stf Ry. ot Buff. 5s 108 U0 Nla.

Falls Susp. Bridge fia 11 Cataract Power Conduit Co. 101 100 Niagara Falls LewUon R. ii. es Niagara Falls Power Co.

5s. Rochester Ry. 1st 5s Rochester Ry. 2s Wagner Car Oo. And accrued interest 100 I 102 162 100 70 160 FLOUR AND GRAIN.

cjunivrJ W1IKAT -Ouiet Quoted No. 1 hard, No. 1 orth1)k-rVU $109; No. 1 northern new, So. 2 northern new, No.

3 northern, wtytvi! WHEAT Fair Quoted No. 2 red 97c, No. 1 white 97c, through ni white 95c in store. -Dull Sales 2 cars io. vei- I rt a not nflrs 'n.

vel 1 nvv i uvoi 4 Vellow SlVo. 1 ear Vn corn 31c. fair billinsf. OATS -Weak Sales 1 ear No. 2 wiiitP 31 1 car No.

3 white 30V2c, 2 cars No. 2 mixed clipped 29, through VnllfMi. Tt A RLKV -Firm Quoted: Miie- sota 43(a50e; Wisconsin, $ikiv9 muk JlYK No. 2 53 askeci on tracK ana store. FLOUR Quiet.

LOW RATES TO KLONDIKE. TVnt forsret that the rates via the Nick el Plate Road to Seattle, Tacoma, Dyea and Klondike region are Just as low as via any other line. JLKuvt maKe arrTiSe-lo er round -abo ou te i when you oan take the shortage, quickest and best road in the world, the Nickel Plate, at the lowest rates. 11 your nearest ticket agent cannot give you all Information and the lowest rates call on or address F. J.

Moore, General Agent, Nick el Plate Road. Z3 HJxcnange aireeioui- falo N. x. LEGL NOTICES. ij of this will the on of of lorto day, be or to in of LV of LOCKPOKT, N.

MARCH 16, 1898. 11ECORD OF JUDGMENTS. Frank Mover, Henry Billings and Margaret Matthews In av. of (Mutual' Insurance Oa of V. John Maloney Michael Ma-: loney.

William A Button Roseltha A 347 47 100 GO Laughlin. Adam George Huber and John Huber Gxistavus Swift et 121 45 613 71 27 61 George Hawkes 1'eter mer and another. MORTGAGES. 11 Stratton to Charles Specht 85 00 1200 00 MORTGAGES. Sarah Elizabeth Mills to Catha- Daniel Elsheimer to Buffalo Sav Bank DEEDS.

ilason Hayes and another to. Jno 'Squire Co William JIuskey to Oliver 1 iSchu'ck Miriam Cloyes to James xr 3000 00 1 00 45 00 1 00 Li ndsay and anotner LIS PENDENS. The Niagara Permanent Savings Loan Assn agst Agnes Frazer et al. BILL OF SALE, Reuben Randolph to Ann Eliza Randolph. 1 00 COUKT FK0CEEDING8.

SUPREME COURT, PART ONE Hon John) S. Lamibert, Justice, March 17, 1S98. Kdiward Allen vs Lehigh Valley Co. Verdict directed' for defendant of no cause of action. John Kelderhouse et al vs St Paul Fire Marine Ins Co.

On trial. SUPREME COURT, PART TWO. Hon. Henry A. Childs, Justice, Mar.

17, 1898. Day calendar called. 1 SUPREME COURT. EQUITY TERM Hon FramK u. laugnun, ju, Edward Oliver et al vs Wm -M Gillie et 1 I Hamilton Co vs Ella Hines et al.

Complaint dismissed without costs. SUPREME COURT. SPECIAL Truman C. White, Jnstice, Mar. 17.

George A Plimpton et al vs Walton L. Collette et al. Judgment of foreclosure and sale ordered. Lewis Payne to sell. David Wright vs Franklin Smith and one.

Ordier of reference to compute to A Moore. Libbie La Feage as admx vs H-R Co. Order to show cause gramt-ed' Ianna Davis vs Fred Meade et al. Order of discontinuance. J- In re a-pplioation of James Conklin, infant, for appointment of a guardian ad litem.

Order appointing Lydia Allen gdn Leonard Dodge vs Margaret Parr, wife of Wm Parr. Referee's report of sale and deficiency judgment ordered. Minnie Cornell vs Fannie A Mun- ger et al. Order of reterenee to cempuL tInRre1'application of Edward Baetzer et al, as trustees for leave to sell real estate. Order directing petitioners to con-tract Same Court Alfredl Spring, Justice March 17, i-898.

Oeorge Tucker vs Adolph Roys et al Judgment of foreclosure and sale ordered. Ralph Stone to sell. Rodhester Equity Deposit and Loan Assn vs Gary Woodruff et al. Judgment of foreclosure and sale ordered. Wm Servis to sell.

Wm Larkin vs Torrence Russell. Or der of discon'tiniuanoe. Emily Martin vs Dorothy Grinard et al. Order substituting attorneys for defend-an Fred Ackerman vs John Webb as adr. Order confirming referee's report and di- Wm Reid vs Louis et al.

Order of reference to compute to Maxwell Wheeler. Barbara Mergler vs Sarah Knapp et al. Order directing Co Treas tp; pay over moneys. Same vs Same. Like order.

-Dean A. Hurd vs Jenne'tte Hurd et al Order substituting Cora Anna Beacham for Cora Anna Hurd and appointing Hon. apnrffp Danforth referee to hear, try and determine. John Blinker vs Timothy Crowley et al. Order amending summons and com-olaint by, changing name of Kemiey to 5arnara ERIE COUNTY COURT.

Hort. Edward K. Emery, Judge, March 17, 1898. Wm Heiser ana one vs George Gaul- fG. e-sit.

is and 2000 OQ Gieo Dow and ome to Lareiii liinos 'A''' Hector (McOregw to as 5000 00 150 00 ry Frank tt N'ied'erpruem to Albany Co ank 00 as Staueli to uil ov mnxieiis ito "state Slav IBank 7 7 Buirrowa to LLizabetih 1250 00 2200 00 100 00 1175 00 1450 00 Henoy'KPemer ito Jaooto Uebel-Otiioer Rose A Warner amd, one to iMr-clxain'ts' Bank "tlVnvf" Bdiwin iF Myers ito Thos 'Tuttle on oamA tn (Same 5000 00 I 2500 00 and one Tah TtnakonC 15000 00 Fdk weAgleta. to Ohrtetlanr 147 00 JjttippCWU. III. COUNTK1. RosweTl Clark to Maitiher Chftftlvtowajra 250 00 500 00 1673 00 Geo Kelderhouse to Martha Bournn, Hamburg.

Carrie Walters to Wm Hammond Jr. Jiivans Ajutoimetite Lreyidecker to -Adam 1700 00 Wol'leniwein West toeneca. Jno IS Ohamplin et heirs to Henry Ouenit'ner 450 00 1200 00 600 00 vfilte. Perrtoe to Inside Home Bank Tona ASSIGNMENTS MOKTO AGES. ster Van.l'atteh to Andrew Lytle Chas Berber to Philip Becker.

320 00; 1500 00 D1SCHAHGE OE MOlMGAGE Bridget Conway ito Mailieajn. E3Maalbeitih Oireene to Jno Saracfh. June 97 Chas Gerber to Geo Sittley. Dec 93. Erie Fire 1ms Co to Isaac -Miller.

Oct Christian Luippold to Jacob Noeller. German Bank to Louisa Galster. Yidh 97. Fdk Weber to Henry Meissner. May 90 John' Langner to Wm 1) Welch.

Jan 97. Cath Todd to Ephraim Katclitte. March 93. ttoCH fr. A to Wm Doherty March 94.

Walter Hopkins to tienry iiccu Jr. Sept 91. vfat-thn Bourne to Geo Schmitt. Tnlv 96 Margaret Kretsch to John Ap ril 89. Elizabeth White to Van Horn Ely.

Sept 91 and Sept 91. JMutual Life Ins Co of to Carrrt? Ely and one. Nov 92. Regina Foell to Regina Eoell as gdn. Jan 91.

Clinton Mutual A to Josephine A Gumaer and one. April 96. Same to Same. Oct 94 and April 97. Fidelity Trust Guar Co to John Gibbs.

Dec 96. DEEDS. PhJi ERU IN CITY. Walenty Kazmierszak to Andrzei 1 00 Geo Notter by ref to Mary Harrington 30x100 Trenton ave 58y2 Hudson 696 Geo Forman to Louisa Haz ard 45 ft front Abbott rd Chas Stevenson to Louise Stevenson 60 ft front Richmond ave 291.45 11 Connecticut st. Same to Same 30x125 11 Ma-camley st 230 ft Park ave and various 'property.

Jerome Moore to GaUriel Elias and one 80x248 Bailey ave 390 ft sliroadway Edwin Meyer to Aug ilol-heinz 27.75x127 Fillmore-ave 189.25 ft Ferry st 1 ot 1 00 1 00 1 01 100 00 Danl Tonge to Martha Tonge 30x134 Katharine st 190 ft Elk st Andrzej Zielinski to Jan Wew-olowski, city iroperty Frank IN Forser to Francis Ka- 1 00 1 00 mitn 30x95 of Sobiesiki st 347.23 ft of Sbanisl'aus sit Francis Stephen to Frank "Wainiein'mach-er 30x106.25 ft of Milier pi M'iicihael, Wambaoh to Jaicob Buehl'man and one 25 11 'R 8........ Lyndon Wood to Wm Shields 30x105 ft of Bissell -ave 735.46 ft of 'St Frank Unibethaunr to Elmilie Unlbehaun 21.11x132 ft otf Wocdlawn ave 1100 ft Hum-iboJl'dlt pkwy Emma Paltterson to Geo Moore 40x125 ft of Oamlbridige st 160 ft of S'ussex Efoi'w'in' tF Myersf to Ohas Han-ington 1189.17 ft fr of Ken-sitogton ave 1141.90 ft of BJaliley ave Tho's Tubtle 'to Edwin Myers 'same property Jos HOidge to Theresa Elmen-d'orf 34.26 ft if of Nomv'd lave 105 ft of Lexin(g(ton ave PROPERTY IN COUNTRY. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 iSUiv Biank 1 00 1 00 1 00 BUSINKSS DIFFICULTIES. Arthur Kenny Shoe New York City. Assigned.

Myers American Ballot Machine Rochester, N. Y. Assigned. COUNTY TRANSCRIPTS. EUIE COUNTY.

RECORDED THURSDAY, MAR, 17, 98 NOTE The record Items as printed be- mw are riven just as mey ai 4 r. LTby thloDuity Clerk from tb. Public Hecords. and do not necessarily affect the credit or business standing of tbe-parUM mentioned, and any explanation of an of the Items that may from time to time, we shall be pleased to Publish at the request of the parties interested. NOTICK.

jars with our er. unaer in cuuvj- mnlete rdally'of'an'suchnems as odnalrecord by the County we ha manv reauests mo-t are us to withhold certain itema. KECOED OF JUDG-MEiN o. Notice The first name is that of the ludement debtor, the second that of JfSSudrcert Kathan Biesenthal in favor of Thos iNevin Jas Quacken- 190 30 bush. John Zent Chas A Vepp-7 ner amid one-Frank Spi tz miller EJlen Crittenden (formerly Sanger) Demeter Almond Colvin I Knowiton Rudolph Sturm, Aug Hart-umg "aind Oonmd.

'J Zadher Western 'Klectric Co Ueo Mary Johnson and Walter Li Lamont Guy Fullagar Smith Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same 135 07 46 60 116 00 66 07 302 71 17 oko is 268 259 32 Same Frank Henry Same. Mary Roll (or 'ersch) John Knepper and one Frank Kelly Edw Bull Wm Baker. Edmund McLaughlin Geo Bleistein as Brest Courier Co Wilcox Jno Baettzner and Henry Miller-r-Henry A Dann Herman Lary Mollis Robertson Jas Cur-tiss Robt Girven 299 05 84 21 113 4b 226 45 213 64 234 Tc Whipple Wickwire Emeline 1 Bennell. Wm and Kate Kern Albert Gressman Julius Markuart Busch Brew-ing Co Busch Harvey Tlh'os Peihaim. A Milli-gan Inisrlehaiit 150 Ot 27 5c 3i 591 li Amelia White, Wim LeRoy, Mininde A 'Becker 'and Nicholas Vm Dervoort Drayton Hill- yer et al-H A iStrong 17723 9 Chias Walitaher Henry Sill Beni SpauJidiing ll 90 Fdk Geo Henry-C xmo- Ralph ajid Howard panidmfg Orooker Fertilizer 'Chem.

rrk 54 00 23 72 Mtargaret Parr, Elizjabetli and Kaith Ditzell Leonlard twio Van Pelt. 213o 38 L-ouis Rodenbach Jr Urban Milling Co Edw Wertck Louis Kiene-Same Same Oona'to A Fasanello by gdn Oo MdMillan, 11 MiHard Van Duzee Ceo Huain-Wm Fitch Timotihy Crowley, Richard A Sdhwab, Frank Roberts and Bernard Kruner Jno -Rumker et al Albert SpMin. 103 72 80 27 123 45 109 59 102 43 SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENTS. Stephen and Fannie Schoeman in favor of Alex Niles, June 16, 97 (Satisfied as to Fannie Schoeman only). Clarence II Bordwell Bank of Buffalo, Aug 12, 1895 201 00 Jacob Davis, Chas A Wenfborne, Alois Maerz, Chas Kamsel, Jno TXierr, Eugene Bertrand, Chtais Theo Schwartz, Tf-ok and Carl Fraruz Leonard Crocker et al; Deo 17, 96....

CHATTEL MORTGAGES. Raippfel Cohen to Marcus Ooh'en Same to Cohen VV Maggie Mitchell to Peoples Furn Co Helen Baker to Same Wm "Nicholson to Same Max Weber to Fdk Liember- 47 02 100 00 242 00 62 50 403 96 53 00 25 26 29 23 500 ner Burns to Irish English Lizzie Plunkett to Same Anna Maeder to Same Chas Holmes to Geo Cook-son. Henry King and one to Provident Loan Co Harry Graves and one to Same Willis A Hutton et al to Same Fred Danat et al to Same. VrWI Rausch and one to Same 125 50 135 100 100 75 50 75 Rappfel Cohen to Sam Cohen Same to Bertha Same to Shire Jellinek Henmian 'Ruhllng to Fdk miith Ti i.nier Oo to Same 50 00 50 00 Oh Jno 00 00 85 00 or 00 or 0( 0( 0( 0( 0( 0( 'n, J6 lin wheat, there will be many up turns oh shorts covering. Uutsiue oi however, under present con ditions, wheat should go lower, evv York reported 5 loads taken ior ex pert there today.

The Cincinnati rnce Current said, "Wheat crop promise maintained. Position strengtnenea, warm weather and moisture favoring prnns Near the close prices 1 Ill rallied on buying 01 JUiy oy enque brokers, which started the crowd buying and the market closed steady at over last nierht's close nwin-n in svmnatbv with VYllO VAiOLVi "7 I a iower cables. New York re- 1 ported 75 loads taken for export there eeints continue small. Private Rosario ame promises tu uc iatgC au r- uats wTere iower compel wheat and corn. Provisions were firm and higher.

Commission houses buying. Receipts today were 22,000 with 20,000 for tomorrow. Receipts at Kansas City 11,000 and Omaha 4,200. Market closed firm. The following advices are furnished us by N.

Hucker, 6 East Swan Ellicott SQuore received daily by di rect prival wires. There was a substantial rally in the nci m-nrlct duriner tne tits-l noux rHo lliner one cent per bu over the close yesterday. The higher opening was the result, mainiy 01 a nuucn umwi mai-ir iti TverTool than was generally ex- pected, considering the break here, yester-fliav. short were good buyers and it was reported tnat a largre was covering', wiiit? ox m' oiawi. oic? tha lrwii however, was bearish and the rally brought out good selling for, this account, and when the de-t-isfied' market became Trir riitw tip n'apr rvp-r du irom niuii pIIUL.

but snbsequently c. The weak ness in com excitea a uew-ia fn, d. i TY1 TWTttfl Tilt TlPlWS. llie 1 I I I ITT I r. A 111 mJ fc- Kllll nnniA nrain siuionorted May at 104 Wl 1, rr- liquidation was tne lmpriciiiL iiuir corn market, when May struck jyc.

ne selling seemed the heaviest; the proDatu-ity being that numerous stop orders were in the market at that price. Oats sympathized with corn. The selling of about 1-4 million by a local house caused tne oreaK xo iuw iwnn, however, show a reaction of about (per bu at the close. Jr revisions nave urci were moderate buyers. The cash demand continued good and while shipments or meat and lard show some falling off, they are still large.

We believe the provision market has seem sufficient decline vt Him and the chances are favor- Sable to holders. WALL STREET GOSSIP. rom Haifrht Freese, New-York City: Not only are the railiads at this, time king almost -the jargesit earnings in ir history c-oiirpRni busy, hemecrby araoe revival tmwsi the contryt ana ine exue-iiviiit uudi-Isitition. A 2vtetern railroad men state that there fen the case so far this year. Corn is loving in bulk and March promises to be wn thtf ca.se vears aso when urlington was able to snow ior iviarcn imt prvrwi nt returms as for-OctOr har ah tihp western roads so far in March have made large daily increases, largely in excess of the splendid showing for same period in February.

Westbound traffic has never been so large as at this time and March earnings will all be exception ally good. Tt ia understood that General Electric I omclai ana airecxors nave now uui mem ot capital; seuuem-eoit wiui jx-ferred stockholders- and resumption of dividend's. Annual report for the year -will soon be issued and will make a good showing. Finances of the company have been well managed. Officials of National Lead state that business is satisfactory in every way and that the large stocks of material bought at low prices maKe xne iin lxli IT.

S. Leather business continues large, and demand for past sixty days snows great improvement. TOOK MARKET. Buffalo, N. March 17th, 199S.

Quotations furnished by Mclntyre rardell (A. J. Wright), Commission Merchants and Brokers in Stocks, Ul andS Erie County Bank Building. Ouen- Clos- lng. high.

low. ing. Del Hudson. im? 92 92 9iy2 17 1 16 40 40 39 20 20 20V2 14 14 14 19 19 isy2 New Jersey Central Phil Reading Reading 1st pref Reading 2d pref Ontario West. Tenn Coal Iron Chic St Chicago fN OiA 70 TO 70 iisy2 118 116 117 ggx Chic Mil it Paul 904 90 fhio Tt initio mV.

CrkVA. ttt tS Chic (Burl Quincy 917s l7s Atch Top San Fe -11 11 11 11 A San Fe pref 25 2o 2A 21 A San Fe adj as ws Northern Pacific 22 22 2iy2 21 TVrthrn Pacific oref. 61 1 60 60 Amter Refiners Am-er pref Leather Co Leather Oo pref Amer Tobacco Co 122 122 IIS1 118 109 109 109 100 57 57 57 9S 98 "95 81 30 103 17 32 32 31 91 91 eo 57 Amen Co scrip of Natiomal Leads Oo xra HI T- rref 31 90 110 110 109 109 186 108 105 103 105 47 47 41 27 35 16 15 26 87 24 33 15 26 XT- 24 33 15 25. 86 24 15 25 western Union iie Pacific Mail Mo Kan Texas pref Louisville Nashville Manhattan Elevated. Texas Pacific Erie Western Erie West Wheeling pref Denver Rio pref Rubber Oo Rubber Oo Chesapeake Ohio Bay State Gas Co Southern 49- 48 103 103 101 101 9 9 9 9 13 68 10 45 16 67 1S 3 8 67 19 3 26 65 18 2 25 26 18' 19 18 180 180 178 43 171 169 169 Illinois Central Ri North American 99 AAO 5 15 6 25 39 10 6 15 6 25 39 10 15 6 25 38 10 un gouinern rcmu vi.e 2d tref mi I on Brooklyn Rapid Tran.

Chic threat west Sterling 4Sl4iS4. EXPRESS COMPANIES Adams Express American Express United States Express Wells-Fargo Express 100 122 38 114 103 125 43 US NEW YORK MARKET. New York, March 17th, 1S9S. Open-: Ing. 99 34 High- Low- Clon 4 es ML Inc.

99 99 99 88 ,87 88 34 38 33 WHEAT May July CORN. May wiu 91 17 3i 20 14 isy2 WV 24 31 ACit 74 65 18 2 25' 18 99 16 6 25 38 10 J. Wright,) Room 37 County Jury OUt. T71 Byron Kimible as exr vs Mary Wimer et al. Judgment and sale ordered Wilber to sell, John Irish ys Layima Bricknell et al.

Order of reference to A ft Preston to Savings Bank Bldgf by special wire, v.xr Vork; March 17 The whole as pect of the stock market changed tc- dav. The tone of strength which; Eunice A Ostrander Pavid Griffith and one. Order of diseontlnuance and can 1 1 11 1 celling lis pendens, Frank Bret Thorn John' Eornes. Summed up. FiedeHck Boetsch vs Martm Wagner characterized the speculation since Moridav changing to irregularity and weakness again on the elimination of the short interest, subsidence of aggressive manipulation by the bulls on -fniiiiTf of the, oublic to come 111 et ai.

oixver ox reterenw iv x-fv comioute John Irisih vs Lavinia Bricknell et al. Judgment of foreclosure and sole ordered. A Preston to sell. Peter Behringer vs Marcm Juszcz-ak et al Order for puiblishing soimtmons etc. i nnnrpfiivtion aim muiauun rK: UPREMB COURT.

ERIE COUNTY. Helen H. Cornell, Plaintiff, against Sarah J. MaCDonald, Clara L. Brown (formerly Clara L.

Sangster), Willis H. Tuttle, as executor of the last -will and testament of Richard T. Tuttle, deceased, Annie MacOonald, Elizabeth Dewey, George W. Ferguson and William Mac-Porald, IefepdanJts. To the above named defendants and each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Trial to be held in the County of Erie. Dated, Buffalo, N. Jan. 19th, 1898. WILCOX MINER, Plaintiff's Attorneys.

Office audi P. O. address, Room S16 Ellicott Square, 295 Main St. Buffalo, INu Y. the fact that the Bpamsli-UiDan suua- Xmef Spirits Co pref.

tion has not changed "materially lor Edison General Elect, the better. The aggressive support no- ticeable yesterday from the Iveene and gg Connor interests and. buying by btand- Michigan Southern ard Oil 'people, whicjv was so largely Ca Southern 1 00 MUNICIPAL COURT. The Hon. Louis Braunlein and Hon.

Charles W. Hinson, judges, March 17, John Ansteth vs Stanislausf Frank. Judgment for plaintiff $14.27. Cha-s A Weppner and one vs Jno Jj Zenx. Like judgment 1 Wesit Seneca Land Oo vs Geo Rex-ieker.

Like judgment $52.45. Chas Forsyth vs Louisa Heimerle. David. Long to Julia Lehman and one, Williamsville. Chas Ward et al to Lillie Davis, Lancaster.

Lily iM Oook to Perry A LltUe Wedt iSeneoa Eimily Bois to Ida Kaven Aurora ChiasJ Bl'ount ais ftruttee to Warren (Rouse Ton'a 1 00 responsible ior yLciuaj Erie lgt pref vance was entirely lacking today and Baltimore Ohio the profe8Bional element reversed their wgbSt pref 00 00 Gas Stoves and Ranges The beet of all GAS FIXTURES, WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS, HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING. HOWARD COOK, 201 Twl St. Telephone, Seneca 5341. ijosition as a coiiheHuc. lire of the stronsr ettorts to seine i Trans-Continental rate' war had a bad inliuence as did also positive state- Like judgment sd.w.

Western Elec Co vs Rudolph Sturm. Conrad Zacher, Aug Hartung. Like Mary A Domldisfon- ito 'Frank iWinicJh Atmlheret Geo (Niles to Emily Bois Aurora LIS FEISDEXS. ments emanating trom ine oiaie xjv 1 00 1 001 1 00 AVn Falconer vs Peter Hetzen Like judgment $13.05. Viru Bailey 1,.

TT: Jr. partment at Washington that the long delaved report of the Naval Court To Sarah J. MaoDonald: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an rr of Hon, Truman C. White, Justice of the Supremei Court dated the lth day of March, 1S98, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of Erie County, at Buffalo, New York. WILCOX MINER, Plaintiff's Attorneys.

Room 816 Ellicott Square, 295 Main St. 5- thorvmi niT -early next week. THE CENTURY ham. Judgment for defendant of no cause Of action; costts "$13. Edtw chweiger vs Abram Kerr and two.

Like judgment; costs $15. It has been conceded for some time that this report will dominate immediate future course of prices as well stapling mum (The first name is tiat of the Plaintiff the second that of the Defendant. an5 he third that of the Plaintiff's Attorney.) Chemung Canal Bank agst Edw Buiraio, JN x. as it will, also govern" -the AUmimstra 7,, it 0 the Cuban Southern. Xy Xx prei tion pum-j vMin xs-.

Union. Pacinc question. In addition to the selling consolidated Gas by room traders and ssnal ele; cG. Keferees Appointed. et County Court by Emery, J.W in Kimble vs Weimer; A in Irish vs Bricknell; Henry Doetsch vs i 0 Gaskm et al Reynolds Staunchfield Collin.

Danl O'Day agst Mary Johnson al Geo Si card. Florence "lUirrett asrst Mettie 00 00 0(- Casterton and one Xelson Barrett. mem mere was aiw by certain substantial investment terests todav in anticipation 01 me favorable ettect the puDlioauon oi Naval Court's report might have i I-. tt Vil-bur Preston Lyon in Supreme Court by 'White, J. Lewis Payne in Plimpton vs.

Collette; A Moore in Wright vs Smith; Rollin Reid Cornell vs Munger; Wm Serviss in Roch A vs Woodruff; Maxwell Wheeler In Reid vs Baitz; Hon Geo Ianforth in Hurd vs. Hurd et al. By Jos Gimmel agst Louisa Herbert one iSaperston. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE N1ATIONIAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given that the election of 'Directors of the National Acoustic Company not having ibeen held on the day designed in the by laws, and the directors not having within one month thereafter called a special election, a metins of the me.imbers of said corporation for the purpose of electing directors thereof will be held at the office of said corporation, No.

20 West Eagle Street, in the City of Buffalo, New York, on the 1st day of April, 1898, at 8 o'clock in the Dated, March 18th, 1898. G. L. SCHICKEL, Stockholder. gsfiQ BLOW" 7 A DOES IT I i BINM PAPER i iABklC-' Philip Riley -agslt SmliHh JBuoK-land et al, Holland Ch'as Merritt.

Helen Almy atgst Lucy McDonald et al Henry A Bull. BILL OF SALE. MehltTeit'ter Bros to Klein oX90 Harvey White and one 'to Prov jjoan Co RENEWALS. t- ICnvanowski to John Smith Eugene Irr to Eugene Irr. MORTGAGES.

CITT. Herman Gerlach to Andrew -r- Anna Ldedar and one to Chas Norton -r Fdk Krapp Jr to Fdk Krapp as admr CIia Knoblock et al to Ihil- jpeiia Knell. Touia Hazard to Geo I or- man JTohn Shannon to Buffalo V.nnk. 185 800 2000 250 1400 5000 3405 1200 300 Jan Wesolowski to Jos 65 Spring, J. Ralph Stone in Tucker Roys.

KW CORPORATIONS. 60 1 sentiment. The maruet openeu wt-ciiv and lower. Further weakness developed as business progressed. While market has had fair set back we still see nothing to buv stocks on except in anticipation of a rally on taders covering.

Denver G. 2nd week Mch. 135,600 increase 2,690. Chicago, March 17 The wheat market opened firm advance over L-ist night's close. Cables were easier.

There was some buying by commis vs S. The following new companies were incorporated by the secretary of state, pinffalo rpoot Cvcle company, of Buf 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Frank Unbehaun to Emilie 219S Jas McLeod and one to Jane 1500 MECHANICS LIENS. Fdk Humible agst Jas Floyd (ownser) 60 00 falo. Capital, $600, and directors: W. Cleveland, B.

lL. Love and M. Fan hami, of Buffalo. Trrnsihiirer Cheese Manufacturing com "TOTICE. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Lenox Corporation for the election of a Board of Directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the company.

No. 798 Ellicott Sqnare, in the City of Buffalo, Erie County, New York, on the 31st day of March, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M. 00 sion Houses around me opening, filing being by large local traders. Offerings, however, were not heavy.

pany, of Perrystburg, Cattaraugus county. 2G 34 35 Price, $2.50 Each. SOLD BY LOCKWOOD, Stationer, 294 St 296 Washington Buffalo July anu uiiwLvio. aj. Wright, Frank Wells, L.

H. Wood, Ie-viiia RinUK A. Edwards, G. R. Northwestern receipts were 231 against 291 last week and 205 last cars year.

ZielinAlitoe Hewiiltt to 'Florence ":mm.09'mAZmy 0am A Jardem to 5mpire State EDWAKD C. (M1ASON. Stockholder and Secretary, I Graves and Frank Campbell, of Perrys- 'Wood's Hand-book of Corporation Tax Laws," now ready for delivery from the office of the Mercantile Review. Pric $1.00. 90 00 Receipts at the primary markets were burg..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Buffalo Sunday Morning News Archive

Pages Available:
35,852
Years Available:
1874-1915