Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 13

Publication:
New-York Tribunei
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Banl-rrx and Brokert. London 8 Paris Exchange, Ltd. GENERAL MINING AND STOCK. Bankers Brokers. BASILDON HOUSE, MOOROATti STREET.

LONDON. ENGLAND. fOrpotita Bank of nr.r'.ir.Jl. tn all tinmtinwl Etoeks aafl JCmIOC qu or not ended on leaden stock Cxc on Storks a.nj Ebarea. from York.

South Africa Australia, etc. Arr.rrs.i:. Qraaehen. '3rd McXeiD. mat Katl.

Robes-son BANKERS Government Bonds cad other Investment Securities 1W YOK STOCK EBMM 85 Street 28 State Street HEW YORK BOSTON frcd'k f. S5-S7 BKO VU K. V. STOCKS and IBCOiTIDS For iarrtstmeat or on into of dviac dalbr finctna- of the and industrial stocks, ea Uank R. DAY 3 NASSAU NEW YORK.

40 WATER BOSTON. Members N. Y. and Boston Stock Exchanges. ZI.TIAZS DCvriXG.

PACI. D. MILLS. Ct-TJCET B. RrGGLES.

DEWIKG. RUGGLES MILLS, KEW TORK STO'-K EXCHANGE. STOCK EXCHANGE ITS Soota Street. 34 Hall Strrrt. Ft York.

STOCKS, BONDS. INVESTMENTS. FLOYD. CRAWFORD GO. 2S Broad St, v.

N. Y. Stock CTii iaffo Board! of Chamber cf Ciwr.inerc*. Grani Eari Ellr timii Aye. N.

T. Cl'yT STOCKS, BONDS. CjRAIN ANU COTTON Vermilye BANKERS. SASsxr tttt. ets.

is sr. JEW YORK. BOSTON. i SSI east germav BALTIMORE. Corporation BONDS frr investors t.rrrs mailed upon AppLirATTON.

Interest pajd ca futject to check. Lawrence Barnum and ia new RK. FlilLAl; ELPKIA. PIiOVIDENCE. Dividend Xotices.

Clr.ttaa*tl. 0.. Vorrabfr 17ta. 1303. to tht; roxjiON or THE f-JiOCTKR IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT the fcoMerr ol men The Prcrtrr aci Garcbie ehi.i arpear In common ficcK eucji tm ilflri -4ih day of I'JOC.

tt tr.t.iio:: ca or Jazuary 2n3. to lor end rurchiw, ou; of la tiie i-ajj Corrpany cJ prorcr'ior. t.o ir.t»r--s*t respect to wit, tRa ic-r evcrr wvtn F'ant hell, at $150 la per siare. the saH ir.crfaf* tn the itraaicoer cf bcretalsre autliarliod. tn xirit.

or abnst Bey ard bBOM cf said rerr.aicier Sffly bf Dm Bosrd cf flreeturt to be No tracaoraJ but ir-rfafl tiereoi scrip will to. and iT taken rr.urt paid for. the of by fjci ttliers of f-roponion Tor ttc purpose c.T fiettrminirjt the m-ho be to ts.e privilege aforttaii. Con.pany'« eotnas'Jfl ftock bockf xrill be cusii tor tiie iiui Ncvembcr, Such sV.cJ not be wittia r-li Ly the Corr.j,ir.y at the r.jarket tni ar; lied to tit cr UOtk Increase Repcirts will given st the It inafie, os after Fcbruirj- ZVA. tor c' tnl bfartag tr.fl rruct.

scrip presorted to thSe la or cunu doUars value, ceriiScatta of rlock be Issued lieu thereof; Viut no part of raid cf wlli until cr and ATril ICKM. must. vllhia tinie (Mve tr raaii or at tIM of TTie Procwr Bi-1 UarO iiarji Oncicmti. Oijo. A of '14 the c-istascieg omntnon car-laJ crock baa bttai w-- payable to of on i4th cay cf November.

18'JJ. r.d ruch tuck fcc: tier-! caa Qbtain a crcClt axy iLe iluve ttcrtionei Jot pi.jlr.jj t-r Increase. Ey order cf Eorrf of D. B. EcffaJo Susquehaoaa Company rrrtmyd Mock PSvidrad No.

of ONE PEH CC3CT. en ir.e PrcJerred Bu.ck 1. IVOJ. to of rerord November TT, Trsr.sfer 27. rccjwt: Deecnibtr 1.

ISO 2. V. A. LEHK. ri5K A i 9u Transfer r.

Buffalo Scsqnefcanna Ccnpaay Mortcare Ccupoa No. 1. liiZ. jialfl mt BUSTttf at Che offcp of 1 BOUINhOX, 35 Cedar fiU. X.

Y. H. CAHSOX. Socrciary ar.d THE PESSSTL.VA2OA RAILROAD COMPANY. THE EOAED OF 1 HAS THIS a SEMI-AXXUAI.

DIVIDEND OF VHF.Ei: J'liK CENT. tii.Oa upon OapU of after ZJ. to ur-on cf tiie a.l tie njtf by CHEQUE be trailed to Ordrra in W. fcMITH. The Company.

llubokKK. N. Nsveabfr -S. 15C3 TeWS 3 017 of AND Clt COJT. oa the Coramon Stock Will co a rrenrff-r booSt will a P- a Nov.mbtr 17: Si at 10 MOSES ELY.

-burg-h Railway 4 boute, niaxur- Tork C'-'-- ot 1 J. U. UOCA.RT. a i Treusrtr. palfi tr.

December l.t. a Co. It Of 2C II CI.LNE. MAT THE 1 Sl; XTN Financial Meetings. Flte AS CCO.

W. GttAJT. Trust Companies. PAYS INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES. BI'IIJECT TO CHUCK.

UILE IN IT. Y. FUNDS MDRRISTOWNTRUSTCD. NOKRISTOW X. J.

DEPOSITS $5,400,000 DIRECTORS. SAMUEL. FREEMAN. President. Ctarte.

F. Cutler. O. O. FrellcrhuTvca.

Frederic Cromwell. Willis Patrick Farrdjy. O. 11. Kabn Acrellna F.Hun.

"Walter G. Oafcrr.aa. Giitat E. Klrsel. B.

Ekldmora, Luther Henry F. Taylor, chard A KcCurdy. W. CauldwalJ. IT McK.

Twomblj. LocU A. Junti A. I THE TRUST CO. I OF AMERICA, 149 BROADWAY i Oorthwrvt Comer Liberty St.) I Capital $2,500,030.00 Sirp'us Undivided Profits 53.2i4.621.95 4 Allow Intercut on 0 A to check and on Certir.ca.tea of Depoalt.

Acts Trustee. Receiver. Committee. 4 tor. Usrfs- A i tra--.

Transfer and Fiscal A pent. 5 asitkel P. IITIH. president. (I 5 W.

i U. J. hatrv, H. S. Msnnine.

AUtr.RT L. Treasurer. DIRECTORS. 5 a Attbf'Pr'-i Cleo- Crocker. I.

HjJim, (I wrr Barbrar UhmM, H. 6. S. C. T.

VoAA. O. A Maxwell. F. Frank J.

Campbell. Wm. A Clark. 9 EMcMillm 11. P.

Redmond. John W.Grigsa, Heirnr.aa. Edwin Gould. A BpaMtsr. I 'el EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK cafitm.

SUEf LUS. 5W0a.80«. Bank Reports. THE CONDITION OF THE i riULADELPHIA VATIOXAL, IiANTC. PhilaaeSphia.

at CIBH of bufir.es*. November IT. 1903; RESOURCES. I Loans. gUuwmU ani I frcm hanks (not 4.

660. 133 56 for d'anm? $2.453. Caih Bad $32. 457.883. 45 LIAJ3ILITTES.

Capi-a: J1.5n00n0.00 end profits 2.31ft.6507T 12,224.705.30 28.65a.252.« $33. 457. 45 OFnCERS. farker shortridge. Prwiieat.

UXOOLX GODFRET. First iPi Itit. LEVI L. RI7E. Vice-Presldent and Caahtar.

H. J. KESER. Assistaxit Cashier. I REPORT OF CONDITION OF Xt THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH AMERICA.

at York. In the State of Xew Tork. at the of Nov. 17. RESOURCES BBS etwnmU 10.28^A4« 14 Oveririftt.

aecured unsecured 713 65 to secure circulation. 840.000 00 I Ur.itci St-tcj to secure L'nttel States I sio.oon on certificates T9O.O(W>OO I on ftates HO.POfi 23 i on Philippine Inland eertlflcates- 20.625 Stocks, etc 403.411 Other t-state 1.02I.f«lOCO rrom National (not 2.573.298 12 Dae from Stare bar.Ks and 673. Ctfccks and other ttema txrhar-cea fcr Cleanne House 2.C52.718 73 Notts cf other Na'ional r-s 2J.8T5 I Fractiona.l paper currec-y. r.irkei* ar.4 1.049 $0 i Lawfui reserve la vij. 12.051.341 LesaJ-tenler notes 1.054.555 00 3,132.919 64 BaOeasUoa f- n2 Unltea States CKk ci drcsUtloai 42.00000 LIABILITIES.

"toefc rai-5 52.000.P?0 to fund 1.000.00000 -rofits. less txpenses paid 1.05*230 71 Nauccal bank notes ourrtatidins MO. OOO 00 to ether Naticnal banks' Due to banks and tar.lc^rs 1.371.791 Ime to trust and savings 2.745.749 unpaid In'ivicsaJ deposits rubject to cneck Liemaad certiSiites of deposit 74 013 90 Certtfle-i checks IS Cashier's checks outstanding 247.417 SO Tniteo States deposits P.erer-.e tor 33.333 33 Urieamed tKZ 77 Total 22.204,828 63 Etit 6 Of of Tofffc. es. I ALFUED 11.

CL'RTIS. Oaf of the absve named bank, co soleir.nly rwear that the above etitemeat li true to the bert of. my and belief. AI-FRED H. CTRTI3.

Gwhler. Bulfi i tr'. nroni to before this 23d day A. GRAHAM. Nntarv Publlo.

If. V. No. 78. IRDB.

KOBEKT M- IMrecton. HENRY riIAPIV. JR-. Official Legal Notice. 4 TTENTIoVTs "CALLED TO THE t.ist-upr.t In city of November to DeTnibr 8.

ISA the conf.mation by Supreme Court ar.d the entering In the Bureau Tor Collection of and Arrears cf assessments for OPENING AVD AOJUIKING TITLE to the follTprirfr-named the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: -TRD VNP 24TH WARDS. SOTIONS 10 AND 11. BRYANT STREET OPENING. North ne of the L. t.

rrcr-erty io Woodruff Streat. Coaf.nn«d vv AP.b! aDCTIOW.XI. ISSRD 11. EA.ST IS3RP PTRBET from Jerome Avenue to Webster Avenue. IMS: eatarad November 23.

IHO3. CRESCUNT AVENCS-OraNXNO. frum Arthur Avmui April 24, 1908: entered KmSScrZX iJJT" EAST 170 TH OPENING. Avinue to Southern Boulevard. a- 17 November 23.

A-r-st ax ARP jl GROT-T. Ctaaptroller. CltT cf New York. November S3. 1903.

Ten Months of Progress The SAIXS of the Daily and Sunday TRIBUNE. Made an Average Gain of Daring the first Nine Months of IPO3 The Gain During the Month of October Was Ten Months of Progress NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1903. Instruction.

Drake's N. Y. Business School. I7TH STREET AND BROADWAY. A practical School, with up to date courses of study, expert and twentieth century methods of instruction.

DAY and NIGHT SESSIONS, Business, Sliortkand, Telegraphy, Regents and College Preparatory; also LANGUAGES, including Spanish, French, German, Greek and Latin, Special work in Higher Accounting, Auditing and Business Larr. HIGH In this department. High School are given speri.il work in any subject in their course. Afternoon, Evening and Prix- ate. STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME.

Tor catalogue and further particulars write, call or 'phone 5195 J. 18th. WILMER VV. WILSON, Principal. For Both THE r.ERLJTZ SCHOOL.

OF LANGUAGES. Madison (1122 Broadway). Brooklyn. 73 Court trench. German, Spanish.

Italian At ichocl and residence. Freach Lecture at WaHorf-Astoria, Dec. 4. 8:30 P. M- tickets obtained frt at achor'l.

School Agencies. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TEACHERS' AOKNCT -TL TrAcbtn. to Collets. Families- Apply to M. J.

TOimfl iP Ocean Steamers. FOR ONLY GDay (0) qgdgQ GDpwaiPdl INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS. Tan can cruise of GDAA the itineraries Include: NASSAU. ST. THOMAS.

SAX JUAN Rico), FORT FRANCE, ST. riERRB MX. PELEE, ERIDGETOVTX (Barbados). PORT OP SPAIN, LA EREA POINT LA GUATRA (Inland trip to Caracas). PUERTO (TMMk), CUBACOA.

KINGSTON SANTIAGO. HAVANA (Cuba). NASSAU (N. 1" 1. (Bertr-J'ia), NEW YORK.

Ton can JAVT. 9. FEBT. MAJL 8 (the latter may also joined at Nassau or Havana, returns New York lay Easter) by PRINZESSIN VICTORIA LUISE Duration 25 2S daj-s $150 and $200 upu Number to £00. Csnd for Illustrated Booklets.

A No. 1. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, R.V37 EBOADWAT. N. T.

GaXQBTTDfI PAST EXPRESS SERVICE. BREMEN. FROM NEW PIER, FOOT Of 3D HODOKEX. Kronprlni Dec. 1.

1 PM Kilter Feb. 8. 10 AM K. Wb. 11...

Dec. 15, 1 Pii Mar. l. Jan. 5.

Mar. 8, AM K. Win. 11. 28.

7 Wm. 11. 15, 6 AM THE NEW TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS S. S. "KAaSSKWiLKELBJiH.

11 787 l9.soo HORSE POWER. sails DEC 15. mar. IS. TWIN-SCREW passenger SERVICE.

bremen, FROM netv pier. foot OK HOBOKEM. Nov. 26. 10 AM Jan.

12. IPM 8. 10 AM Jan. 21. Noon WAMIJir.

Feb. 2. 10 AM 29. 1 PM 'Neckar Feb. 15.

l'J AM "To Brewer, direct. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. GENOA. FROM NEW PIER. FOOT OF SD HOBOKEN.

P. Irene Dec. 1 II am Neckar Jan. 30. 11 AM Dec.

10. 11 AM F'b. 18, 11AM Hohenzollern ran. 5 II AM.Uhn Feb. 20.

AM P. Irene t3. 11 AM; P. Feb. 27.

11 AM OCLRK Hfl ft NO 5 BROADWAY. N. Y. Louis H. Meyer.

4i South Third lAMBURG-A 1 URE. 81-WEEKLY TWIN-SCREW SERVICE FOR PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG. HAMBURG. Nov.

28. 11 AM: 'Moltke Dec. 10. 10 AM Pretoria Dec. 5.

4 PM Dec. 19, 6 AM prill room and frytanasluia on board. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. RXW GDXOA. E- new Twin-Screw P.

Adalbert. 3. 10 AMI 4 PM Palatla Deo 8. Feb. 2.

TO AM Pr. 5. 10 AM P. Adalbert. 4.

10 Ail CABIN. $50. $CO. $75. IN.

UPWARD. Accordinjt to Strainer. Gibraltar and JUfiara. tGrill rocs on beard. S.

S. DEUTSCHLAND to ITALY. LESS THAN 8 DAYS TO NAPLES. AROUND THE WORLD By PRINZESSIN VICTORIA L.UISEL trip $1,125 upward. LINE.

85 and 37 Broadway. Piers. Hobcken. N. J.

DAILY SERVICE. For Old Point Comfort. Norfolk. Portsmouth. Ptnner't Point and Newport Ncis.

for Petersburz. Richmond. Virginia. WasliUigton. D.

C. and Bouth and Freight ai I passenger sail from Pier 26. H. P. toot Beach week day I I' m.

U. B. WALKER, i. Traffic ilasager. HAWAIIAN AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL S. a CO.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Betvreen San Honolulu. Yokohama, Kobe. Shanghai. Hong BlMli FVar.cisco at 1 p.

m. HONGKONG MARU.Dw. 81 NIPPON MARL' CO CHINA 12 SIBBRIA Jan. 7 DORIC Leu COPTIC Jan. 13 For freight.

and apply to 'MS Ercadway, or 1 Broadway lialldlns, and r.r-i.i-s»ay. FdDC 0 IPaDFGI) EQ3(Da of the RED LINE will for Su Juan dlrrct. as B. 8 SaturdaT. November SS.

noon 6 S. CARACAS Saturday, December 12. noon For freight or passage apply to BOL'LTON. 8L.153 General Macacers. IS3 Front ft.

saismriFyL sea tm TO QUAINT NEW ORLEANS. Elegant New Passenger Steamships £. SeDnlDnQPca New York every WodnraJay AT NOON. arriving New OrlaUM Montfay. New Orleans every Wednewiav AT NOOJf, arrivintf New York MancJay.

Tot further Information Brcafiwmjr, or 1 Wtsflinfftoa Bide. ORIENTAL HANDS Our THIRTY -THIRD ANNUAL SERIES of to the Holy Land. Enrpt. etc. leaving January and February 8 comprehensive tourt, costlai from 5700 to all tnc'luied flrst ciaje throughout.

Special tours to the MEDITERRANEAN. Italy. South of 1 and 10. $3SO and up. all iDrlultd.

Similar January, February. March. from IISS MMMVi New Tork. GQD33AOB3) (LGSSiS. mDITEBBAXSAN SERVICE.

S. A' Prom New Tork Dec- i. at 10 tor Naples, Palermo Airiatic, CalUnf at. GibmltAr 5 Alglfcra, to fee follows tf AVZIANIA. Jan.

CAHPATHIA. Jan. 12. Cabin 180 in! upward. Spl'r.

accommotfatloa. Cor Interesting Itinerary. VWRN'ON H. CROWN Broadway. N.

T. A CUNAIiD LINE. -m LIVERPOOL. VIA Kortb vr VV BROWN i CO. droISwAT.

YORK. a Fast Italian Line Lr BAIXJKOS TO ninlM on Instruction. For Young City. MRS. LESLIE MORGAN'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR CIRIA 13 and IS West feCth Street.

Centra! Park Weit, New- York City. REOPEKS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7TH. Teachers. TUTOR wlaliea of youcx buys to prepare school or college thorough; entire responsibility taken: hughes" references.

Address H. PEXN. MorrlJtown. N. J.

Dancing Academy. GEORGE DODWORTH. 12 ST. Classes and Private Lertons. SStb Season Open.

Ocean Steamers. T7BENCH LINE. COMPAGME GENERALE TRAN'SATL ANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HA PARIS fFRAN'CE). Sailing Thursday, 10 A.

11.. from Pier North River, foot Morton St. La Nov. Savote Dec 17 Touralne Dec. 3jLa Dec 34 La Champagne Dec.

Touralne Dec 31 Strainers General Agency. S3 Broadway. New-York. LINE. For La Guayra.

Puerto Oarterm and via Curacca, also at San Juan. P. R. From PI- 13, Wall St. Ferry.

Brooklyn. S. S. PHILADEPHJA Saturday. aoorj S.

CARACAS Saturday. 12. noca FOR GLAYRA, CURACAO MARACAIBO. S. MARACAIBO Saturday.

December 5. noon B. S. ZULIA Saturday. December IS.

soon superior acconamodaticsa tor BLIS3 PAI.T.KTT. General Managers. 135 Front St. A WHITE STAR LINE. Teutonic Not.

25. nocn Oceanic Dec. 16. 4p. in.

Cedrtc Dec 2. 2:30 p. m. I Teutonic Dec. 23.

noon 9. a. m. Cfiri- Dec. 30.

Ip, a Pier 48. North River. Office. 9 Broadway. ArALLORY STEAMSHIP LINES.

From New York Fridays and FOR TEXAS. GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. STRAIGHT and ROUND TRIP Tickers Issued to all points in Texas, Colorado. Arizona, California. Mexico, Georgia.

Florida ic. Delightful Excursions. H. Gen. Pier 20.

E. R-. X. T. AMERICAN LINE.

LONDON. Pt. Paul. 2S. 8:30 a.m.

i St. 12 a.m. Fhiladelpfcia.De<:.s.9:3o a.m.! Dec. IP, a.m. iJUJ STAR LINE.

PARIS. Zetland. If or 2S. 10J0a.m. I VaderUr.d.Dec.

12. 10.30 a.m. Flr.Und..Dec. 5, 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Piers 14 and 15. N. R. Ogw T3 Broadway. N.

Y. Public Notices. (SUPREME COURT. APPELLATE DIYIS- lor. First Judicial Department.

13 the ef the application of the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners for the City of New for the appointment of three commissioners to determine and report whether a railroad or railroads for the conveyance, and transportation of persons and property ought to be con- Btruck-J an I operated Modification of Park Aver section: Public notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to provision' of 4 cf the Law? cf l'Jil. as amended. the undersigned Board of Rapid Transit Commissioners fcr the City of New York Trill apply to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of York, it 1 terra thereof to be held at the Appellate Division Court House, at Madison Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street, In the Baroush of Manhattan. City of New York, en the eleventh day of December. 1903, at one o'clock In the afternoon that day, or as sewn thereafter as counsel csn be heard, for the appointment of three ccrr.rnl;sior.»rs in the above-entitled matter to determine and report, after due hearing, whether a railroad or in the sa'i city for the conveyance and transportation of persoua aad property ought to be constructed and operated.

The papers upon which the aforesaid appllcatl-n will he made are the petition of said B.ard Ot Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners, dated October 23. ISO 3. the affidavits and other accompanying the same, all of which wera filed In the office of the Clerk of the Dlvtsloc on or abojt the 6th day of November. 1903, and In such other papers as shsJl presented '0 the said Ojrt by the sai Board. A description of route and ceneral clan of ccr-strurtlon of the said railroad or railroads forms a part of the papers filed, as aforesaid, in the Appellate Division.

Following is a brief and substantial rrnopets cf the Bald route In the Borough of Manhattan: From Thirty-third Street to Etreet under Park Avenue. The object of the eforesald application Is to obtain the appointment of commissioners who shall determine, after public hearing of all parties interested, whether such railroad cr railroads ouscht to fee constructed and operated, and ehail report the evidence taken to the Appellate Division aforesaid, together with a report of determination, which report. If In favor of the construction and operation of such railroad cr railroads as this Board trill ask that it shall bet stall, when ccnarmt-i by said Court, be taken In lieu of the ccr.ser.ts of the property owners the lice of laid railroad or railroads. Dated. NVw York.

November 13, BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS for THE CITY OF SEW YORK. fSipr.edt A. E. ORR. President EION 1.

BVREOWS, Secretary. VTUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COJIMIS? HOW 61 Elm Street, City of York. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an open examination will be hold for position of Surseon. The or appUeatlana will dose on December S. 1903.

at i 1-. M. The date oi the examination he annuunced Tor further information appiv to Secreiary of the Commission. 8. WILLIAiI UIU3COE.

gooretary. Help Wanted. ABLE BODIED UNMARRIED MEN tween of 21 me! S3: citizens at United States, of Rood character and tempi rate habits, who can (peak, read and write For information apply to Recruiting Officer. 23 TtOrd A-- 2,360 Third 7Ui Sixth N. Y.

cr 383 Fulton Brooklyn. Auction Sales of Real Estate. mni: ACXIOr; of 67 butMbur lots, at Chester JL Paric. will taie place on Sacuxiay. November isth.

2 P. on the premises last Ti for Particulars, or address the THE ur V. BAHD RBAI. CSTATH il Ist Street, Vamoa, N. for dUsrua rifacriptiva cirr-Jlars.

Country Property for Sale. AT KMKVII.IX BEACTY HOISE, 32xCS, 11 rooms, bath, toilet each floor, open fireplace. electric lighi3, piazzas ft. wide, cellar under all, sheathed, papered. ciapboarUeU; plot ltHxlSO; oaa Tear eld: $5,100.

to siilt. H. P. LJBBi. KOCKVIIXE CENTRE.

I. HAXDSOMK IS BOOM MODERN house, near the bay; boating and fishicir: trolley wo feet away: stable and windmill: plot t260; house has bath, furnace. ojien fireplaces, cabinet mantels; pretty f-urrouridlnps; Idea! summer or all the year home ftcancUl has caused a eacrlflce of this establishment, and I am authorised to accept twothlrils its actual vajue. for which amount the house alona cannot be duplicated. 11.

FREEPOUT. Y. VBAN'DONED FARM FREE. For ding sheep, cattle, poultry squabs; plenty deer. fox.

quail, trout, ma-pio euijar. fruit and wood; Erand scenery; Muh; no iri.i. JWW asj up. far Itiow value of buMJlnss. I.

O. Box 1,541. Boston Real Estate Wanted. A farm, not more than ninety tr.lnutea from Wali-et. have firry acres or aad rood bulMinsa.

G. Bn Tribune Once. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. (ITT I I Comfort Refinement. Lax- HI)! I ury Inoderate coat TTEST iSn MXi Service of the hlrfc- I VI fiUTI TVEST eit onier.

Suite, of 1. 2 and AH I Lit fill Sr. 3 Doctor 1 apartment, 2 roornj and New an absolutely Sreproof bath. J. P.

RF.II.LV. Prop. "THE CLEVELAND. 156 EAST TWEyrV-rotBTH STRERT. CMLr Hadlfon apartment fcr hotut- To Let for Business Purposes.

Large and Spacious OfFICES TO LET, UOOATED IN Mutual Life Ruiiding, GROUND FLOOR. Immediate APPL.T AT IjBERTY STREET "1 Ri-ITB OK SIX VERY UOHT OFFICI3. 14TH vxiJlH- VKAB CITY HAIX RENT. ll.aoO; 6 BEESiIAN ST. REAL ESTATE.

Sales of Vacant East Side Plots a Feature. The transactions reported yestsrCay demand for vacant properties hi the East One of the principal deals of this type was made by F. de R. Wlssmana. He sold for Wiaiara Park five lots on the south side of Onc-bUllflMfl 173 feet rastj William E.

Finn sold to Well tJVZS" plot. 1-KxlCO feet, on the south side of 100 feet west of Lexington-ave. TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Christopher Schlcrloh and D. J.

McDonald No. 2.133 a five- story double flatbouse. on a lot feet, for William Knba and John Lawson to Mary E. Wagner. They also sold No.

645 West a two story dwellinghouse, on a lot 25x100 feet, for Elizabeth Wagner, as executrix, to William Kunn. New-Tork Building-Loan and Bank in Company has sold No. 102 to West One-bcndred-and- Cfteenth-st. four five story Cathouses. each on lot Jl.JxlOO.il feet.

The houses adjoin corner of Lenox-are The buyer Is said to bo Sameel Wacht. Li J. Phillips Co. hare sold for Samuel rUker to Lowenfeld Prager. a plot lOCxioau feet, on the north alda of 25 feet east of Lenox-ave.

Dr. Daniel Lowenthal has bought from SchUt Fox. through Emll No. 134 East One-hundred -and-elghteenth-st-. a fire story flathouse, on lot 25x1C0.1l feet.

Kiiian Menninger has sold to Fischer No. 23 St. a five story Folsom Brothers have sold for Eugenia F. Dens No. 41? East a three story building, on lot 22x70 feet: also for John West.

No. 2 Dry Docket a similar building on lot 2C.2x54 feet, forming an -L" with the above. Max KnUen. buyer, recently bought the northwest corner of He TvlU improve the entire plot with two six story tenement houses. Herman G.

Unser has sold Nos. 114 and 115 Wsst two Qve story flathouses. on plot 52x33.1l feet. Jacob Weinsteln has sold Nos. l.Wt and First-avc.

northeast corner of and the adjoining parcels. Nos. 401 and 403 East old tenement on plot 75.6x86 feet, to Samuel Greenateia, who will erect two six story tenement houses. Arnold Kaiser has sold to a Mr. Crawford No.

a West a five story on a lot 25xlW feet. The McVlckar Realty Trust Company has sold Nos. 27 and 29 East two three story brownstone dwelling houses, each oa a lot 15.9x100.1l feet, for Mrs. EmaUia W. Chapin.

to Mandelbaum SALES AT EDENWALD. It Is reported that about t-srenty-Cve lots have be-n. MM at Edenwald. "VTcstchester County, this week. EdenwalS Is a short distance east or Woodlawn.

TITLE TO COLONIAL CLUB PASSED. Title to the Colonial Club Building, at the southwest comer of Eaventy-secomJ-st. and Broadway. was yesterday transferred by Edward D. O'Brl-n.

as referee, to the Seventy-second Street Company for 1210,000. The company has mortgaged the property to the Eatable Life- Asauranca Society for JISO.OOO at 44 per cent. TWO BUILDINGS LEASED. Louis Schrag- has leased Tor Henry P. Stewart the business at the northwest corner of Twenty-seventh-st.

and for a terra of years to Oestrelcher Brothers, tailors, and for Daniel C. Connell No. 39 a four etory to Charles Hands. THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. west side.

190 feet north, of two two story dwellings, 21 by 50 feet: Charles Baoricedren. owner. J. J. Vreeland.

architect. rii.OOO- south side. feet east or Unionport; and one-hal? story frMWirtable. tf by 16 feet: Patrick Goodman. L.

Newman, architect. J3oa PLANS FOR MORE PUBLIC BATHS. Plans were filed yesterday at Bureau of Manhattan, for two new public batha to be erected for the city at a cost $115,000 each. They are to two stories high, with facades of trick, with like stone decorative trimmings, and are to be located, respectively, at Nos. 232 and 234 West Sixtieth-st and Xos.

53? and 540. East Eieventb-st. The architects are Werner Windolph and Arnold W. Brenner. FACTORY BUILDING SOLD.

Samuel GoMtstlcker has sold 236 and 238 East a brick factory, on a plat 5Cx100.5 feet, for Jerome Bernheimer. It adjoins Public School No. 174 ar.d faces Baron d- Hlrsclx Trades Se'aools. The buyer will use the bviildinj for factory purposes. PLANS FOR A HIGH-CLASS DWELLING.

C. P. H. Gilbert, architect, has filed plans far a fireproof dwelling house. to occupy the premises No.

4 East for Edward Hoibrook. The building Is to be six stories. 3Ox3S feet. The front Is to be of dark blue Icdiana limestone. Contracts have been awarded and work will be begun Immediately.

The buildins will cost about I REALTY NOTES. "William A. White Sons have rented for WUliaxn to a retail hatter the store, basement and first loft of the building No. 40 to 45 FLORENCE COURT. BROOKLYN.

SOLD. Florence Court, a seven story apartment hotel at Hicks and Picrrepont Brooklyn, was sold yesterday by Arthur H. Waterman for Louis Harowitz to David 1. Rogow. buyer In part payment a plot of sixty-five lota fronting in between Seventh and Ninth sts, Brooklyn.

Tee lots are valued at Mr. Harowttj Intends to improve the lots with high-class dwelling houses. AUCTION SALES TO-DAY. By Bryan L. and 490 Hth-are, earner -st.

46-9x100; two 5 story tic hs stores: fx'cutors' 321 523 S3ta-st. a. 300 ft of lOth-aye, two four story ft. tea as; sale: estate of Wiiey. deceased.

By Irish. fisher, Mooney Co: EriaJiray. 50 ft r. of Krar.kUn-st. KzlSO to Franklin 5 story I loft bide; II Hart act el Ml; Kellcsz li, attys: RaaiclpS Hurry- ref; parution.

By Phillips A 234 258 i2l-tt. 133 4 ft of Regent Realty Cbmpasr Stone Lachman 4. G. Anerbach. ref: air.t taxes, etc.

mtin $100,927 82; ITS Iyexiagtofv-ave. a corner 31 M- St. 13.9x64; i bk fl Isaaa Kor--1 iiivi another; Solomon, alty: Tuska. ref; By Geotxo Read Co: Sth-ave. a cor C5.6x125.4: 4 sty bic dwj Pariah.

iciJlt and as or airt Parish tl; EC Fariab. Ii Monroe, ref: partition. By pay: 1.118 Baretlo-st. cor 10x40.3. .1 sty bk blr.

Carl act A Human et ai- RichanJ Pudenfinc. Jr. atty: SuUvan. ref; amt due taxes, etc. SIM2O.

By Bryan 1. Kennelly: U9th-st. 390 ft of Lenox-avc. A Pomton art Joseph McNaciara A A Baldwin. taxos.

etc 92: partition. By Peter 101 101st-st. cor 3 (Jwx. aa trustee Utrika Sherraaa auU ano: atty: Dcr.r.eUy. aia: due.

V.JH*: taxes, etc By on Premises: Oun Hill Road. 14 ft of LowmeOe-rt. Kwwr JUnr Weber at I T. A taxea. eu.

partition. AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY. By Eichard Harriett Co: 45 Ooorant-ave. 380 ft of 144tS-at. 3 sty bk and at of Benjamin Constable, bic to at JIS.IOC; 847 f.

ft of 3 sty it ft voluntary sale; bid In By Herbert A Sherman: Sprtax-et, a 73 ft c. 23x100; sty bus bide; roluatary withdrawn at cor 57th-at. 2x 40- tty bit Cat 5 Hnbbard ate. act Morris Pllnus et ai. Morgan A Son.

8 3impfcina, re: imt due. O.WO. to Dec 50; a. 33.11 ft 9 of 4 rt ft tan II Muiptay Sire et II Onjxta. attv Pomeroy.

reT: tint due iT: taxes, etc. 11.700; to p.ainng for 1.438 a. ft of ltt TxT5. 4 sty at ft ten ft; OiiSao and another executors an Barter amt 911.eaaS7: tc. 91.7U0: to the plaintiff tor 913.3u»- By Bryaa L.

Kenneily: and 506 a. ft of BUxIOO 11. ftenr tkdb (tctlon 1); SfatropoUtao Wtlliaoi Prcuaa. Jr. ci al; RttcK.

W. A B. rcf: amt due. fTO.THIW; taxes, ate. M.

to ttie plaintiff for 974.000. SOT and U0 ft of Amsterdam-are. SCtICO.IL. 6 Mary Ml I a 7i: game act same: attya aad Am 43 taxes, etc 9a. MS 34: to for 9T4.M0.

a about 372 ft of 4 etery bk toft bldg. Justus and aswthar art Uaerle al: Ellison, atty: Wilbur Ljirrttaare. ref: taxes, ate 1223 iS: partition: adjourned die; a. at tr.tertectlon of landa of Park, beisx lot en map cf Bronxwood Park. 27 4zlM.la aSM: II Vouch; act Bronxwood Club Radflald.

I- attyi: A Uithauer. ref: amt due. 12.013 Uxh. etc. to tha plaintiff for 92.

"00- By Day: 351 141st-st. a a. 414 ft a oi BroaJwiy, 11: 4 ety bk Catiia act Co at al Guy. raf: amt due. $13 910 3.

taxes, etc. ta plaintiff far ft ef s- 10 3 try Pu BoH al act Annla Morrow idan et el: W. Wtntworth. ref: arat due. taxee, etc.

J2W; ta for 14 a llott-it. 100x100; a rs' Ml M.U Co at W. attya; tt. platans Car tCO; Uacota-ate, ear 13.ti-«t. OTUhertr 77.500.

RECORDED MORTGAGES. Hnxnaa. to llarwtt Beck-r. I. xooa.

5 vt east. paw Jaw OrtmJ-. James Mtt-M. No 113 Eart; prior April 23. tm, per cent.

BxvVl. Conmiu J. widow to iunk. j. i.

ctat Ociil. to LJoa 23 iM a eorapr IHttt-at. No yuli deaiaod. at no. 117 vi 131; Mar i p-r emit J.

No 1.W21: 15. to tat ft of per cent. CMkntM a. to and CTuapany. IBM t.

No US Wnt; i par rent AHUco. lUry E. to tha Ufa Iwiif! of America. UAi-st. a tr.

5 par KM Baas. to niiiwla LJta Cnway. a. io- or lIHIwi 3 jean. per earn, Moala.

A and aaotarr to Ant il 134 ft 1 an. I. MM. par tfcOM Jacob, to Cbaries No l.r;I. coroer 3 Jtars.

9.000 Haskei. to East UroaJway. No S3. at. No 301.

3 par cent Suaadoa Company to Barrteh. corner prior ml east Street CoiupaaT to Society. Bncierard. eomsr Jaasary I. Ltd.

per cent Putsarn. and to Tnit tt 3 percent aayftM ITanin. R. to Martin Hi laaa. No i.a» to l.akft.

a comer lim- it, .1 4 par Bam- to Marl- awJ property; aqaal i aar caer. aaouxo Makrfcaeo. JatU. to CHS9aay. MaVat Nos IZ2 1M East, i yaatm, i par aaat COM G.

and to Roban." a cornar laaaatMtaV par tint REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. eitb-st. jto Ti to Fran. M-abao; J21.00Q MM No 38 Waat. Janaa CMw CouMet: MM So.

OrlJawa an 4 another to Eliaa BomdMu; ni.flWt 113 Wast. 17x29 11; and Improvement Co to Catbartaa A and. 3M 19 Bloeb. to VIS and' SOBBer lo Jacob aail another; i and. aa.

V. lTzWa.3: to Airm; Md 513.0C0. UO ft Daniel at al to St Johs'a 53.000 IA Thnaay No ITT to 131. a. CtzinO: Klnh to Barartt Bamboraw cert- and a carnar S.llxiS: Uidwig.

to-Urulual asd to Xaak AS eorrjer Washtactoa-awe. Uftx PWltp Tiaimi to Quanaat Xo 1 258 to corasr rust .2 145 CIO: EaUI GohJnar'fC to WTlHaic R. It SStlv-it. a ISO ft a UTTITin to 3Xarta LAtaon; SaattMft property Eleanor XoCartr to Uanitti nian Samp property: JaMph A to eoraiw 100.11x100; A to Baattr Co 1423-st. a.

SOxlCO; Kanasaa ta ilartla TuHr a IPO TSaMill: Haas anctasr to 1' Moors rt al a nma 877 9 a O'Brtam. to Un Second Strwt NEW BUILDING PLANS. Sit and 89l WMw 411 and 413. for a itcry trick hcuaa. 43.5x144.2x 31 Wola-crUx.

omr. 5. UMMI 4th-st. No 3.V* to 854 for a story Iclsk Feldaaa is. mmk Architect 532 Md 234 £sr two My bn.k public baths.

9HIMS: ewaar: WlMolpa. No 94 West, tnr a and faetorr. Klsisy. owaer- Holias. architect.

Broadwar and a tor a gTasa CT.irX owner: FtJEjt Corspaay. arctl- I tect No" and 54fl Bast, far a tiro hrirlt paWlc tath. owser: A Biunixr. architect Real Estate. THE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY I 0 OF NEW YORK Examines and Guarantees Titles to 0 Estate: Lends Money on Boa 1 and Mart- 6 erase.

9 Charges Uniformly Low. I Choice Mortgages Sold to investors. tearing 4 and with policies of this Insurance tor which no extra charge is mads: also mcr'gifm I with principal and Interest bj and 1 New York Mortgage Jt Security Co. I 5 149 BROADWAY. 1 EDGAR J.

LEVEY. President. CHARLES T. BARNEY. tJOHN D.

CRIMMI.N3. i J. P. Whiton-Stuart RESIDENCES £03 nni 23 bsoad st. PP.OPEK7T MAVACTO 8T prillp A Jr 87 W.

iMih ii. Brooklyn Property for Sale, A 2 to J7 trtc wot (tores: all eary ternu. HER. City Un- Trata. Vaa "Iclra Atnm 1 BON.i ni)E sew stsrr trtclc rinwfiw front, jh: doable bIObMVMsMK tsMM 1 Bttgio 1.

to Grant 7 room ass trim aa twos. H. nukSmt. tiimh. Brooklyn- Apartment Hotels.

Number Twelve Fifth Avenue, amidst the refined surroundings of the OLD KNICKERBOCKER NEIGHBORHOOD. The Nearest sad Most tat Hotel In City. i 1 Suites of one to roonss. with batfc. and fonr to ate with fro or bathn.

famlsied or by year. AI2O Croat parlor enltt tult- kMe for physician. 4,) Detijned to meet exacting 1 of people. It cost ccsiplsta ta York. Exceptional Ala carte and table i a riw scttss BT WEES CR 13.

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 New-York Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
367,604
Years Available:
1841-1922