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THE PACETRACK. ONLY ONE FAVORITE WINS AT THE BENNING9 TRACK. March favorite ahowed In front lii a sea of raud at to-day. Fh? good prlced horaea apture.i the ra'ef1. J.

A. Warnor took tho hurdle rarr- from after a hard and vYbodtrlce de? feated ICoore, a slmilar flnlsb. ln the dlfflculty ln tfikir.g the Btakes, for three-year-olds. The weather to I third Time, o' War and Batyati also ran. ur ime half furlonjrei Bullman).

f. tc Morca, 1 to I third. tiarlotte ran. (burdlea; purse MOO and me half miles) a Wsuw Tamsrin, 150 5 to ell, 151 iTsj lori, 11 to i Or. 1 le.

II also ran. The Hovden, won. Trump, 116 i- Time aroua and aeven .92 reaOM rl. 6 to 1. l.

third. Time Flara, Filt and like also rar, as hundred yarss)? 2. Chsrley Moore, Us Lamp Ive. ns snd Phllma monhays entries. LCS, 107, The 10fi Belle Myal Belle.

I. Weirdeome about two lyke II 1W, Hand ts and --e I6S; Hari 155; Mss-. The Hivkk VI 10ft; Eaaena, ln.1 Trlbeaman. lOTj it, 97; man rty I luca, AMBLEH LAW STIRS noRSEMF.N SAID TO BE AIMED AT TROT-TXG AT EMPIRE CTTY PARK. Empire Clty Park and local sre much stirred up yester thal had been assed by approved by tl Governi which a trottlng week I earinnij Beptember e.

trottlng or pac heM on any mile trark ln the lr v. ln The Kew-Ti I tins- waa to be held or. the nd its maniiRers amountins; to about en were to close or. next sday. No that any such law as the Ambler hin en recel ad here untll utne from Byracuee that the- measure force.

That it waa almed aotely at the led. In fact, harlea Lloyd, Edgar Bronk, 1 Gerken and others Interested ln the Em ise aeveral threateninj unlesa aged the dates meeting so not fair. Thia they decllned to do, as nln New-York State year 1n the assigne. I ruse fair, si a was then attemited. as a vicious plece of med, or, rather, ani ki I through The leajialatore under false rretences and without a hearing 'rnm those whose Interesta lt.

R'cognlzlng the poiltlcal power of the men who Emi Clty Ciub to 1 ght ln the -ourta, though thelr doubte as to ita however. to com asure in hiurnena the New-Yorkera are atrong axid and Mr. Bronk. the vice-prealdent, of II go to Baltimoro to ar. allianco Drlvinc Ciub, and lf possible ef with that organir.ation.

ts announced a meeting fron the week followinc the dates prohiblted meeting lr. Xew-York. Itimore ls beyond tiie Jurtsdlction of speclal Sew-Tork, It la hoped to Induce tho to held Its meeting f.r? tv-eek earller. iy f. New-Tork to follow or.

the bosen EtaJtimore. Such an arrange eved, take the Grand Clrcult horaea away from ByraC-fM and m-ike of the Am rang. BACIXG IN ARKANSAS. I llareh features of tba last day ot the A-kansas Jockey Clubs spring Purth Htiikes. at one mile.

It waa won "ry J. Neareat, Bhe beat in a drrve bjr balf a lengtb. Nearest TT. B. Gates raced In front all the way.

Lady Dash from a fast rield Ing weatlii pi and was fast. The aummartea follow: a 100 1 ans Uanaer, 10 llme. li 51. 2. won: Hu tliird 1 er, Orl? atid l.

(Helgeaeni. te 5 to 1. aecond: i "hicka rd. Time. ra Mr itor F.eH a.r, aJSO ran.

mile se I. woa Pav the Kld nrsldo), TUne, Tea Oown. Mla.Tie. Cogs Pra nea Hul Miller Jr.r.n Foi BESTJtTt- AT OAKLAKD. Pan Franci-f-o.

Marrh tt At Oakland to-day the wai and tho track fast. fol raea taellinr: one Free 1-enee. 11 i .7 (See), 28 to 1 s'fri; rehih-ld fTroslerl, 1. third TTai Mu'? f.ob Palmer ani Irate ra 'oce-half mils)? Alsoaub llo (FUnw-n to I 11S (Troxler). 4 to aeoond; r.

(Coniay). 2H to I. third. Time. Kaf f.Ti ran.

a for (Stuart), -r. lol (Rsa-ch). 5 to 1, third Tlma, Il rirz. The HoC Pt. ran.

L'nion mile rr rn-er. VjO (Dsly), lo W0O; even. aecond; Wa-erscratch, to i. Time. 1:51.

I Doty also ran. of a i 1, won, Princaaa Tiiania. 2 end; The l'i6 iRar.ari-.). 2 to 1. third.

Time, 3 13:. Glendenning, Intrepedo. Frank Bell. Mllaa an. ran of a.

110 aron; Vaaeello, 107 (Conley). io 1. 110 to i. third. Time.

1 Frestano. tl'ay an. Flrate Mald TRAPSnOOTIXG. THE CREPCENT ATHLETIC CLUB CLOSES TKE SEASON AT BAY RIPGE "WTTH Ma- TARCETS. a record of o.200 targets Bmashed ln thelr tiie members of the Crescent Ath riosed the ceaeon at lt? Bay Rldge -s yesterday.

after one of the best day'a sport ever enjoyed by them. Although the rain made accurate. shooting dlffloult, some full soores were rnade the aspatTta Ia. C. Hopklns, who haa done excellent work ln every match.

was again ln flne form. Be sldes the roveted Marrh Cup. which he won wlth eaee. he won two trophy eontests, one of them after a spliited in whlrh he had F. D.

Mead. Rhett and A. Corliea as competitors. The btepheneon l.rotners wo.i the Sykes Cup from arter an excitlng shootoff and for the serlea Thelr conteat. Lowell M.

trophy and T. W. rnari-e Conaolatlon Cup. The sum i-co-d, 46. of tweaty-flve asch) r.

"n'1 O- O- 8'ephenaon. atid 43; F. B. snd G. G.

for B. and G. G. BHephensun. 46; Brlfham and Keyai 46 eleven entrleal by T.

W. 26, D. V. B. aecond, -3.

ten by Lowell trephiea with fourteen entrlea waa off with CorHaa ard with a ful! ghootoff won hy Hopkins. a fifie-n lm'ad- "r'- Rhr" Her-lni a END OP THK r-OLDIER SHOW GENERAL BROOKE REVIEWS AT CLOR. ING NIGHT OF MILITARY TOURNA? MENT RECORD8 BROKEN. The annual military and athletlc tournament which was brought to auch a succeasful afadison Square Garden laat night waa a record breaker in more waya ona Tho tournament has boen the successful one ever held by the "rganization. The attendance and the reeelpts have heen than at any previous ahow, accidenta have been few and the character of the athletlc P-rformanres heen above tho average.

recorda hive been hroken on the track, and tha COinpr-titions throughout tho week have heen of the beal aort As waa generally rxpooted that athletic reglment. the 22.1. easlly carried otr tho honora oa the track. acoring B9 polnta to polnt? by tlr- 2P.d their nearest opponent. There were two sesslons yesterday, and the capacity of tho Garden taxed at hoth.

Laat night every aeal In the wa? occapled, nnd the alsdes were thronged as well. Only one acci THE PONY BATTERY FROM THE HUD80N RIVER MILITARY ACADEMY, Whlcb took part ln the tournament at laadlaon Hrjuare Garden during the last week. dent haa marred the to'irnament. soldier had a leir by or.o of the biiT the limh wns set, and tho man will leave the Garden with hls oomrades this morning. About all of tho milltia left the fJardeii la-t nlght, but the troops I and thelr horaea wlll not leava until about o'elock this morr.ine.

The members of the 18th Hlshland era, frnm Canada, who l.e, one the most lnterestins; of the tournament, left for mseb high with the treat rrcnt they bad while ln this clty The ofll the 1 igue re celved word yesti.he Canadlans would s--- 1 representatlves the tourna? ment next year. The Highlanders nre expected to iheir homes in time ti to-day, GENERAL BROOKE REVIEWS TROOP8. Major General John R. Rrooke. corr.niar.dlng the i Department of the East, was the revlewing offlcer last nlght He waa eacorted Into the bulldlng and to tho review ing box by the Governor'a Island band, a detall from the 23d Reglment, N.

G. N. and was sccompanled by General V. Sherldan. Yroom.

t'olonei Dunwoody, Colonel Btop lonel Hunter, Colonel Llpplncott, Lieutenant Colonel Dravo I Colonel Rellly, Major urier. Major Major Cazlarc, Major Duvall, Captain Dean. Captain Lyon and Captain Ion. all of Btatea Regular Army. The battalion formatlon for the review.

which was commanded by Colonel Charlea H. Luscomb, preaident of tbe Military Athletlc Leag-ue, was aa follows: Klrst ed ef Bited Btatea Artlllerj Bretl eoramandlns. and Third Battalloi glneers, Uesyy Artlllery, 47th. -Btl si 71ai Rcgtmants, A. Tun-ln c.m ng Flfth Slamal and 2d Bsttertes and Treep Major DsvM Wllaon eommandlng at Unlted Btatea fn.ii the bsttlejhlp llllnotii and lat and '-'-i Naval Milltia taln West, th.

marlni commsoding. THE AFTERNOON COMPISTITION. The competition yeaterday afternoon for of natloi red by the league, was won by Bt John'a Military School, Manllus, wlth i ent; New-York Aca lemj. i qnwall, aecond, 69 per cent: cred Heart Academy, Weat hlrd. and Bt.

Luke's Battal? ion, New-York ''i--. fourth, 73 per cenl Each forty cadeti i "ap talu .1 S. Stanford commanded the St. John's aptain W. tho New -ork Deertng, the Sacred taln IV.

Hyde, the Bl Luke'a Battalion The ludgea Ueuten inru K- agan, l' 8 aptaln Foote Ith Artlllery. and Malor i retired A. The pn eolors was made by Brigadlar General 'leorge Moora Tho milltarv programme at the matinee ilcal callathenic drlll by the Coasl Artlllery. i Captain Jamet A. Shipton eommandlng: troop drlll by the 2d ivalrj i 8.

i Martin commanding Hnd rough rldlng under mand ol Ueutenanl Harvey; batt.r> drill and gate post driving by thi Ith Batterj Fleld Artlllery. undei command ot Lieutenant Cllfton THK ATHLETIC CONTEST8. Bumroaiies of the athletlc conteata follow: Two hundred snd twentj yard run (military -hlp. gimi I-nglneers, 6. Ed Arnol i.

i 'hlrd I lm? yard run won by B. Kl er, 23d Reglmenl (20 vsrds): P. Hsujer. 13th Bedley 1 aca (military championship. Frank.

22d Raglmant Enainaera; O. Uidwi I2i fjecond heat by Moaher. ---I Efcainewj. C. Wernar lr 71st Heninient.

aecond. Time. "I 18. rnlrd heat won Cransl 17th Reglment; Frank Kleber. md Time Flnal haat won bi TV Frank S-d Reglment Kngineem: H.

i.Yana ton 47th Reglment, aecond; B. t-OSbar. ZM Reglment Englne. third. Time, fortj yard run champion Walah, tU Reglment Eki BdwsrdS Reuiii.ent Enslneera.

aeoond. 23d Rsgtment, third. and-eeventy ysrd (scratch. Won by A Reglment -ctglneera; Oaborne 22d Reglment EtnFtneer-. Beconn; J.

r. Mahoney. -Sd Reglment. third. Tinie, 0:27.

Thia eatao rd for indoora at dlftance. T-" ROW1NG. FIRST MI8HAP TOR THB COLCMBIA OAR8 MKN BHELL S1NKS IN THE HARLEM. The Bcrat mlehap of the year for the Columbla oarsmen occurred yegterday. when a 1600 ahell was fimashed in ln an encounter wlth a submerged raft iu ihe Harlem River.

Aa the accident oc near the north bank at a shallow polnt ln the river all the nine occupants of the shell escaped rafely. The mishap occurred in the courae of tho regular aftcrnoon's outdoor praetiee on the Harlem River, and was caused by the lgnorance of the freshman coxswam. Hlgby. wbo was ln charge of the boat that was stove ln. The first 'varaity crew.

steered by Comstock. cox swaln of the crew last year, was comln? down the midchanr.el of the river. while the third 'varaity, with Hlgby as coxswaln, was proceedlng up the river toward Spuyten DuyvU, steerlng a courae that dtverged a little toward the south shore. When Hlgby saw the firat crew he changed the course of hls boat heading it to the north bank. He landed it'among logs.

and his experlence of steering was not sufflclent to the shell from Ita dangerous j.lace. and the bow of the boat atruck a submerKed log or raft. The oarsmen reached the safely. half swlmming. half wadtng No blame is attached to Hlgby for the accident, ns lt waa only tha third time he had ever acted as' coxswair.

in a NEW-ROCHEIJ-K CLVH'S ANTaTUAXa MEETING. Th? annual meeting of the New-Rochelle Rowing Ciub will be held on April 3. The following nomina tlons have been made: President. Thomas Tavenor; vlce-presldent. "Winfield S.

Spencer; secretary, J. Howell Price: treasurer, Cortlandt I. Davlds: cap? tain B. Plnckney: flrst lieutenant, Frank M. rarnenter" second lieutenant.

F. B. Abramson; gov ernora two years, Wllliam E. Moore and J. F.

Con nelL THE WEEK IX REALTY. SOME ADVICE FOR PBOSPBCTIVB DWBLLING HOUSE l'l UCHASERS. This is truly the season for buying private dwell? lng houses. Transaetions in this Ilne were one of features i the market last week, and deals of type are likely to attraet unusual attentlon for some time. These sales call attentlon once again to the Weat Side sectton Fifty-nlnth the npper Fifth-ave.

section and the East Side "District, Jusl eaat of Fifth-ave. and above Fifty ninth-st For tho new investor these are '-ome of the districts which are as good Inveetment flelds as any wlthin the old limits of the In the Weal Side section. above Fifty-nlnth-st. and bl the upper Fifth-ave. and East Sidr dlstlicts, the liata of propertiea offered for sale by the real estate brokers and others contain many parcels that real "bargalni Many peraona an inqulring turn of mlnd often wonder why the hler Investora and the apecuhttora do not buy these largalns.

There are many rea sons why they do not purchase the propenies. and one of tiie most Important is that the big investors and apeculators are uaually the princlpal power in the movementa for Improvement and alwaya the chief in the handling of deals affeoting apartment houses. hotels. etc, valued at mlilions of dollars. unless a syndicate of small Investors is formed to undertake auch operatlons.

large operators and investors mak--1 a sperlalty of buy? ing nnd reselllng private dweiiing housea, but the malorlty of auch peraona are generaUy ldentifled wlth other klnds of deals, su-h as the buying and reselling of meroantlle bulldlng and other large propertlea. It is aeldom ihit any one will he found ln all lines of the market. except actlng in the capaclty of broker. lf it weri would probably be a Borry day for the real tate market, for to understand thoroughly an.l deal succesefully aa an Investor ln all the real estate fleld would require extraordlnary abiltty and .1 body capnhle dolng than ordlnarj Perhapa oni of Tbe inv. 1 Investor la a private dwelllng house lt an ocea sion ahould ever when h- not seli rent, he could oci upy the tli more favorable eonditlons prevalled.

0 1 this klnd do arise on account of the recurrlng changes In the building 1 1 it may be aald that eertaln am. 1 transaction afTeetlng 11 rlvate A 1 house. a person may buy .1 hou to dai irn to-morrow that an adjolning haa bought for a pul and hotel might ahul constderal and air from hla pi t-. ai tl are il the valuatton of Under these clrcum stances he might be tempted t-1 klj al a loss, but the best thing to do th majorltj 1 to tiold to the title of 1 erty lf tbe prospect of the district good Wlth Improvementa wlll com valuatlonr, he Is llkely to Ini rease. it a poor dlstrl are- at a Bt and stlll.

nnd where thi pricea is fur rtien a may upsei the plans Idera Improvers, and a peri boughl ln the hope of beni provements have to wall longvr 1 taln the H-itn he ecti -I to get froi 1: buying a private dwetti thlnga are to be carefully 1 onsl most caa aeema to be overlooked, la th. tewer connectlon wlth the house. Any one who forgeta to learn If the arer ptpea of tha fllrectli wlth aewer maIn I will probably pay dear for hla forgetfulm Then flnd if the pfumb ng waa ne a to the regrulatlons thi Board of ould a ilty pi imblng me blg ng billa to aettle after santt.iry liispectora have looked over the premlaea Theae thlnga can having a plumber examine tha refully before buvlng the bousi "Never ai raon'a ari rd as the nondltlon of imblng of 1 he houai 'a," la rule possible, have tl tutnged basemeni house bel re title to the -ferred. Amerl an ba evldently come to stay im a long time. and ich housi are ln greater demand than other The Real Estate Record and Oulde" of ln part, eondltlon of rkel speculatlon Eaat Bide resldences ls stlll proce.

tra nera ol everj parcel In the ar- being conal iiclted by brokera and operatora. Record pricea are being eata I rk, and one beglns to wonder what 1' all How i lt come aboul that these mi.lilen rtlcular se tlona snd partlcular claaaea of oropert) take piace? Here la .1 diatrlct which for the mosl part for aa much as twenty yeara, during which time a eertaln level of 1 hai pi alled. iid have taken one'a cholce dwelllng houses on any atreet north of Bixtleth-st. and east of Madlson or Taik ave. Then all of a sudden the llvellesl sort ot a demand ln a di mand based upon the actual inquiry for new housea by intende.l occupants, bul enormouely Increaaed by the iwinn of Bpeculators and opera tora wbo are contlnually on the watch f.ir evl BUoh a demand The result Ih that the better bullt and Bltuated of theae dwelllng houaea have Increaaed BO per cent or more In value.

and present owner- are any prices they pleaae. Part of thia demand la the result of a need for new resldences on the part of people who have reeelved good pricea for thelr property from New-York Central for its improve? ment" THE SALE OF THE DORILTON. THE RR'ORD OF r. R. WOOD CO -THEY HAVE MADE LARGE SALES ON THE WEST SIDE The aale last week of the Dorillon apartment house to a ayndlcate of Buffalo and Provldence men.

In whlcb F. R. Wood of this city, and F. Burton Roblna, of Buffalo, acted as hrokers. Ib regarded by Interested in the real estate business as algnlftcant.

The fact that several out of-town capliallsts have for lnveatment ln F. R. WOOD AND W. F. MTI.ELLANI I Of the real estato flrm of F.

R. Wood which negotlated the sale of the Dorilton apartment house. tnvolvtng this clty. lt Is thought. wlll stimulate home buy? ing Trie Dorilton ls well known West Slde apartment house, and since its completlon last tall has been a supcess.

the management of SlawBon Hobbs it filled up rapidly with well paying tenants. According to recent reports, the hcuse had only one vacancy out of forty-eight apartments. As an inveetment propusitlon. there fore, it demonstrstes a fine Income earnlng ca 1 Tiie real estate flrm of F. R.

Wood A which negotlated the desl with Hamllton Weed. the builder and former owner of the Dorilton. has at tracted considerable attentlon itself ln the last vear, because of the vanous lmiiortant eales of West Slde properties which lt has effected The flrm has been establlshed only about two years, but ln that tima has done a iarge business on the West Side. Withln a little more than a year tho flrm has foM nearly "B.OOD.iJOO worth of property, consistlng principally ol West Side apartment houses. THE BRONX Bt'lLDINO PLANS.

The following plans were flled yesterday at the Building Buresu, Borough of The Bronx: One-hundred-and-forty-ninth-st south slde, 345 feet east of Morris-ave three story brick wagon rooms and dwelling house, 25x44; Nlcholas Blondl, No 520 East own? er: Louis Fslk. No. 2.TS5 Thlrd-sve architect: JS.OOO. Crotona-ave weat slde. 13- feet north of One "-andrcd four and one-half story frame dwelllng houses.

34x1 RA feet: Hugh Monday. No. 1.775 owner: Frederlck Y-eger. same address, archltect: $2,750 each. LOAN OF HALF MILLION MADE.

The Washlngton Life Insurance Company has lent to Albert Ssxe $500,000 on the property at the southwest corner of Broadway and Seventy-seventh SxlliUO feet trreguUr The loan wss msde through Thompeon, attorneys, of No. 141 Broadway. BANK TO MOVE TO NEW QUARTERS. The Bank of North America, which re? cently absorbed the business of the Bank of the State of New-York. wlll move about May 1 from its in the Equitable Building to the old building the former bank.

at Exchange Piace an.l U'illiam-st. The old buildln- of Bank of t' Btate of New-York is now owneo ihe Atlantic Mutual Insurance rnmpany. Two floors in that building wlll be occupied by the bank untll the home which ls to be huilt for it on the slte oc? cupied bv No. 43 to 49 Exchange Piace and Nos. 41 ani Wall-st.

is ready for occupancy, which will be in about a year. Bl'YS VANDERBILT STABLE3. Henry Smlth. who recently bought the old Dickel's Rldlng Academy property, In Fifty-flfth-st between Stxth and Seventh aves has bought Nos. 13-! and 134 West two two story stahles.

on a plot 50x100 feet. from Frederlck W. Vanderhilt. McViekar Co. were the brokers.

THE BODECKER HOFSE SOLD. E. de Forest Simmons has sold for Dr Charles F. W. Bodecker.

of Berlln, No. East Flfty-eighth i st a four Btory and hasement brownstone dwelllng a two story dininK room extension, about $42,000. The honso on a lot feet rOFNTRY ANP CITY LEASES REPORTED. Herhert A Shermnn leased for a year for ex Assemblyman Wllliam H. Catlln to John Henr-r Hnmniond.

the piace ln Hye nearly opposlte tho piace rented tbe summer by Mayor Low. The placa contalna aboul flre acres. Another placa which Mr Bherman rented for Mr. f'atlin Rve destroyed bv flr-- The aaaaa broker leased alao the rstatc of tbe late McClave, tn Frederlck Lewlsohn. the well known Met'luve piace, i-.

Eaal Porl i hester, on rnm shore. the season. Th.j dwelllng is 1 of wood snd al Greene Taylor havs leaaed No to Eaal Forty aeventh-al foi Btla ConkHng to st-dla M. I N'-. Tt Weal Fortj aeventh for ht estate.

to Flfty Butrke 1 Weal for Herxog tn St Luke's Nutrae Association, and for Hammlll i Di N. Btadtmueller. SALES REPORTED YESTERDAY bave sold for Thoraaa .1 Tnomey No 113 East Bt third maa B. Brtggs Nes 113 nnd 111 tbrre Btory brown atoae dwelllng housea, comprlslng i fe. t.

The ptwchaaar la -jraoa FlncTnot. who Intenda ti erect on the lol a large rnodern Amer basemenl dwelllng honae They have also for Jumes J. Duggan Mrs M.it> Betts ii a bT stone dwelllng house. lol for Mary i F. to Amoa E.

Plnchot a lol feet. easl of Fark ave to Ch irles Clbson, a plol 14x102.2 feet, beglnnlng S07 feel park ive and for Mr Olb-on, No, 106 East 1 Blxty-fourth-al four hlgh stoop dwelllng houae on lot 20.10x100 feet. Douglaa Roblnaon, Charles 9 Bi wn were thi hrokera ln the pf0 a atory and base Iwelltng on a plot feet, for the estate of William H. Osborn. The lludaon Bealty Company, Ma-lmlllan Mor bentbau pn sold to Ja tob No.

177 with a Mx atory bulldlng uaed for manufacturlng purpoaea tliereon. Morrla wi Iaa waa the broker Peaaa Elllman have aold for Mrs J. rierrepont EdwardB No Wesl a Bve atory Amerl nt on a plot f. et. to a nt John P.

Klrw.in has sold for Bertha Korn Nos. and 2M West Forty-aeventh --t Bra atory brick tentments, on plol 50xW aold to a eHent No. Weal a Bve atory Aaaerlcan hasement dwelllng house, on a plol feet, for about Co have lesaeO for term of years Roben Hoe ihe dwelttng houae No Kast -slxth-st which la noa ln -OUrae of re.structlon. The leaaee ts A. Hartm.ee McJCee.

W. F. H. Smith h.ive sold 11. ES.

Btevena a lot, ZhOtit feet. on tbe weal slde of Stt (eat of for a plot of three lo's the st corner Two-hundred-and-flfth-st. and Decatur-ave. and a lot, feel the northwest corner of Perry-ave. and for $3,600 Kneeland, lreland A have sold for Jane R.

Duval to a Cllenl the four story American hase? ment house No Weat on lot i5.6x.3U feet. Bckhardl has sold for Mrs Marlon Hlgglns the two remainlng three story and hasement pri? vate dwelllng houses Nos. 125 and 427 West Forty on private terins. J. Arthur Flscher has sold for Thomas Farroll to I.ewis I'onger the flve atory store and loft bulldlnj; N'o.

West -flrst-st feet. Thomas P. Fitzsimons has sold for Mrs. T. R.

wirtz the Bve four family tenemem bot-ae, with stores, No. 308 West atae 75x100 feet. Herter has sold a six story tenement house, wlth stores. al the northwest corner of Allen and Stanton on feet. Marcua Nathan has sold No.

331 Bowery. a three story building. on lot 17 Sxl05.S\24 0 feet lrregular. Solomon Kahn has aold Mlcfaael Caaajrova No. 241 East Fortv-ninth-st.

house. on lot feet. Ferdinand Kreuter haa aold to Abraham Bllveraon No 162 to 16. East an old building. on plot 50x77 feet.

Catherine Braham has sold to Charles Premler No. 334 West Stxteenth-at. a flva atory tenement house. Pollzzi to. have sold for Charles Prey No MS East a four story tenement house.

on a lot 19.7x?8 feet. L. Hess have sold tor John Mundwyler. of San Francisco. to a client for improvement.

a lot on the side of near One-hun dred-and-sixty-rlfth-st. J. Romaine Brown A have sold for Mrs M. Hahn No. 143 West a front and a rear tenement house.

The houses are aa lot 23.4x100 feet. The same flrm has also sold to Danlel "srroll No. West Thirtj-fourth-st a dwelllng house. on a lot feet. Louis Schrag has sold for Mary ttotj Na 313 East a three story dwelllng house, on lot 20x3? 3 faat, Mrs.

James Mtllward is said to have sold 948 a story and bssement dwelling house. on lot Jacob Oppenhetmer has sold Nos. and 1.328 two flve story double flathouses. on plot 50x100 feet: also Nos. 3S and West fJaiB hilililllB two story double flathouses.

on plot feet. and Nos. and 108 West two double flathouses. on plot feet. Arnold Pfenning has sold Nos.

104 and West One-hundred-and-thlrty-ninth-st two flve story double flathouses, on plot 52xTi9.ll feet. Leo Berg and Maria Burns have sold to Arthur Flshmann and Max Wolper No. Eighth tve a flve story flathouse. on lot feet. The Munlrtpal Realty haa bo'ight No 54 West Twelfth-st a three atory dwellinu house.

on lot l9.4xl<~A.3 feet. The buyer owns No. ad Joining. The four story and hasement dwelling I.exington-ave. Is reported to have been aoId Kleln A Jaekaoa have bought No to 212 West old buildings.

on a plot D. Kempner Son have sold for the West Side Bank No West Forty-thied-st a three story dwelling house. on lot feet The flrm has alao aoM for Leopold Well No 855 Nmth a stx story building. on i lot IC-lOt feet to A. Herschfeld.

George R. Read was the hroker in the sal? nf Nos. 30 and 32 West Stxtv flfth-st two flve atory flathouses. on a plot feet. to Frederbk Heath.

Gustave Bever has sold for OaorgB Wacner to F. T. Huber. N'os. and West Nine-y elghth-st two flve atory flathouses.

on a plot feet. Eugene Vallens ls to have No East Sixt'erh Bt fl four an-1 hasement brownstone dwelling house, on a lot feet Montgomerv A- Seitx were th- brokera. Irving I Kempner has Ne East Sev enty-flrst-st a three storv snd hasement dwell? ing house on a lot 17x102 2 feet. Collins A have sold for John H. Hurley to Kleln A Jnrkson.

Ne 111 Kast st a four and basemenl brownatone dwell? ing house, on a lol feet. The name of the buyer of the Pendleron plot. on the south side of Nincty-sixth--t IM feet eaat et could yester The Sterllng Realty "ompany has boucht No. rM Kast Seventv-elghth st a three storv dwelllng house, on a lot feei Douglaa RoMnson, Brown A i -o were the hrokers. The on owaed hy Tony Paator.

Conq Propcrtn jor 9ale. Iphill Work. A Wage Earner. Trytaa le ry rent? Quit ii? help v-u ft A HOME OF YOUR OWN in the BOROUfiH OF QUEENS withln io mtnjte. walk from I tl.

range S2-000 to 53,750 and terma are ao reiaenahle that every rent i ayer r.m eaally becma hla own Wrlta von ean'1 call KEW" VORK I.ANf. A REHOLSB CO 141 Ja. Lonj lalar.i HIliT TO MAtl-KACTI -e tn Manhattan t.i lalan in laat thal r.y Rall m.l having -Srawtaga York frelghl ihtes l.ave met. New Tork i'titsI ln itlune. Wa ob that i ur tlxe.l -hurneTi on ity plar.T i im I -it iMrd of what I our r.r.T lii New waa ef one af f.i ir and i built hi? lO.OOa ftet at a total coat af laas hn'i rrouRB it our itn avatv 1 VTTKElt.

NOTB: and water front conibine.1 lo min-ites- walk fer rles. Tunnel ard lllackweUa Island Wrlta lf you ran't call. XOMr, I--1IO AND WAREHOt-SB I Jscksea A.enue, Island Clty. -N T-1. When you get our illustrated circular showing how easy you can a home in the Borough of Queens.

read it. It is worth looking at. Should we overlook you, please address us and you will get one by return mail. New York Land Warehouse 167 Jackson Avenue. Long Island City, N.

Y. U'ATKK FRONT, land aa Bay. Good Ground atlon; smt or aantlaaaa rneans. rheap 9fi at Citn JJropctin (fo Cet. OQ7 AM' S-EtST TUTH ST 4 IB ard feet.

ft.TOO. 1M.IAM WAKK. Ave. "lat St. Real (E-iate tDanub.

-THREBI sTi.r.V AND BAPIOMKNT I'RIVATK HOI'SI'. .1 good cmditlon), the U'est sl.te. between lioth aouth atda 4 pref-rred. orer ISAOBO; will al rptable; T. K.

WOOD, 33 Weat "TTTh ST i-nruisiic- -jouscs Ctl and furnl'hed dwelling. new Aa-Brtesji near tkHh rt from Mav lai, asontha er MoNTAUl E. Box 5. Tribune OtBce Salfs ot Rral JAMES LWELLS, Auctionccr. I TORS- Estate of William Remscn, Dec'd, st 111 f.

Real Eatate naliBHiaaa. TUESDAY, April 8th. Noon. the following CHOICE INVESTMENT PR0PERT1ES YORK CITT. 958 to 976 Sixth 1V1TH TO 5.11 INTIRE FROT4T.

Ten t-story atoroa ard aats ba enl in two psreels. aach 113 and 115 Universitv Piace, S. E. ORMER E. l.TTH 3-atory b.ii!1;ng Plot Ixteo l.

26 Piace, STREET. S-atury brtele about SL 796 Washington Street, HORVriO MRKKT, and ba.ement about 70 513 to 519 W. 25th Street, Mr" IOTH BR E. 2-atory brlek water faotory ftat lOOslOS. I and 3 Division Street, S.

E. CORXER 5-atory brirk jtorea and 16 East Broadway, E. roRNKH i BBB-h fatory about TTu 5 East Broadway, I i sboet 29 Catharine Street, IIKMH STREET. -t -v -t Annnuri" i.ihkrai. TMI.E KREE OP 4.i?T ti p.jr-baser bv -r? Tltle iwrawjr.

Rnr lerma of and PKRIIY Aftorne. f-r REXSEN in 1 WILLIAM JIASH Um Street. or JA.ME. L. 111 D.

PHCEiilX INCRAHAM, EXECUTORS' SALE, To floae Katnte Rff dn-raied, W1LJ. JHL-. AT A' St the New Taaj- Re-ii Xe I I TiieMlay, April Sth, 1902, At is atettaw noon NO 74 EAST llOTH 5TRKKT 11 111TH 17T. east Sth 3 va.an- 11 M1TH PTRKET North -Ma eaat 8th 7 aateh SSsiaa.ll n-TH stikkt so.jfh eaal 9th Ave. 11 Hf'TH ttoat- Tth Ave.

4 Ti-int eaeh 3CWS0.11. ll'iROI C.H AVRWITS, CORICKR mHIN'AN Mav aa Bd ani at i No. 41 Wall Mar? and th? lii Bryan L. Kennelly, will at APuu. a af 1- 111 Froadway.

12 Choice 24th Ward Lots, ani bUHAM AVS an-1 i uAcn TEKRAi'R JIORRIS marmion tremont. To rast 7 f'ne at. QEO. R. READ, -ill sel! at auction THURSDAY.

April lOth. 1902. aaara, Ht N-? Taat Estata Salea 11 Pr i The Valuable Property NO. 3 EAST 17TH STREET. bet.

3th A B'way. sBtirj St "Jftx sM HO. lot a3 Map. Further Inforn n.tsla?4 ftnm th? Au tlnaiaai. 11 NOROTON.

CONS. Foreolnsur- At M.inday. April 7th. at 2 V. h-nrlsoniv country denCw, formerly .1 Jorin V.

Hecker. atati-Bt rlwelling. complete ln detall larire and about and ti h.iif aen I ta fatwa an.l shade. frotitir-K on al o-intry reai dence. ta H.

station and Brooklnn for Sale. PROSPECT PARK SOUliT Ihe niont appolalfd lioaara lat "r'lrtllltuah nt Park South. l.ook nt tlilw nf a hath rnoin la a 1-1 room. 'llled floor aad aide aradaa, por-elaiii tut? with ahosrer hath inrhmrnt. aoiaeleaa vkaa whtt? rminirl uiirror.

larcc marble waak baata. nickelral Bilurra, eoaah aad l.rnah Irav. tooth muic liolder. lowrl tnllet paprr aad uhlak hrooaa holdera. tair, apoawe aud tnh aeut.

thliiu elae In tiuior to matrh. Rlrhlr. ehadea. uaniurt floorn. rle.

TermaJ to anlt. Take Klnata County Brlarhton n.ach trala to Hetrrly Road. or Bantth At. I l.mktln trolley to Mhrmarlf Ilaadaomt- llluatrated linoklrl from DEAN ALVOR-D. Owner.

257 Broadw av New Vork. tirooklnn 2o for i v--" om t.in, 4 trom Klathuah trol New York. ijnun.1*. -tn. tr- H-BjM st 13 n-.

woed th: im separata JOHN HEIS. SC5 FLATBUSH AVE. LITTLE ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Atta-XTa WAM'ED. aTTkNTS Sex. My plan ihowa may Inrrease your Inc-nie without any espltsl, outfit or prevu-ua Derience Mv plan doea not rateifere anv OCCUPStiea r-0 mav ba eng-ged ln.

esusB ao need jretj are my repre lf jroo are out of a rk vou van earn $100 par month working for me Yos rant-ara n-w to tor me au-C-t-follj toftve mlnutea- ilme. aad tha iv honorable. legir.mate and -V. r.RlKKIN K'v tor Waj-a, Ind for free I de BM waril ona penny of your mon-y WAKT-P Rellable Agent Artlole entlre lv' new exrellent opportunity for right eiclualve temtorv Addreaa with atams: THE STARIN COR PANY. Dept.

North Tf-nawanda. K. A NEW METHOD OF TREATIXU. AU. DISHASES of akln.

blood. nervoua system abaolutely cur.d New methoda TRB-TMENT. aurgery, kldnay. b'a-der troublaa, blood poiaonlng. narvoua debillty.

chronle c-c-le MEN ANP WOMEN. Inflamma tlona ramov.a: mlnd. nervaa. "Itallty. he-lth happl-eee.

re.tored. Oooaultatloa free. il-? or tiZLDBS. Laat AXTlttJfjB JBWELRT. THh DE Wast "S-d-Bt oppoalta De ilgna Antlquea.

Bargatna ln dlamond Jew tlry. 1 AKTIfel'ES. CXRlOS, CVR-OSITT SHOP. H. A LANTHIER.

554 Fourth Avenue. t.tween -5th snd Mtb New-York. Importer and daaler ln Flne Oll Palntlnga, Rar. Old Portralta and Oems by tha OU Old Jewela. Silver.

Ancient Arma and Arraor. Worka of Art. Appralsementa for Inaurancea. Trar.sfer Tax and- Court. ETC.

EtTEHMIXAT-U. DeXdINB FATAL BUO UQriD. best. cheapeat. cleanest; never keepa away moaqultoea; cure.

moaqult not poiaonoua. at all daalera. Offlce. 6th Nerat-Terk. A IIAME TO 9ho? R.r?Iring.

and heel. Ot; heeln, cftitt DAMIEUI. tOS N. room 417. ART I r.RN AND ANT1QI repalrej at-T polUhad.

at your i.wn resldence, In ar out rt town; unaqualled Frencb aoUah; floora soraped and flrat-rlaaa work A. SEY FRl-lD. 652 Waat lt-d-at. ART ARTISTtC woM rarver; I can produee nn wood any arttatlc deaign dealred. Antlqua fuiT.ltura rerrrduced PELU RONICA.

213 Esst 2-th-st. Telephoue 1NH Mad. AS HOOPER'S FATVI, KOOD Gl'ARANTEES complete riddanoe from Roarhea. al! d-ugslate aall lt. O.

H. JA WTN ti- Cor-landt-at A XI REG1STRT. ORArtTATE NURSES. mal. and ih.

roughly experi.noad ln all 466 Tal. UM ttth. GRADl'ATK. exper'enced and mal? nuraea for parmanent and private positlon-. HOMB Tal.phone.

ALL. MMi- OF i Ol Dl BEUS REPAIREP warranted bug proof. apeclal aprlnga furnlahed; furniture and T. 141 Waal 19th at. 1MIWII FIRSITIRE.

II XLINGBn, 42S Park-ava. wlth Krank Bo-lesi. I'pholaterer and tabtnat ii-oer. ai.d dealer in Antlqua Kurnuur? ART UOOOS ASD BKIC-A-RR .1 MARBUB repaired OHARUESS KOEHL. 17 yeai -1th stern Tlrct Weat AIX KAC1AL at AILMEXTS.

HAIR. ra moved 'guarantaed) wtth alectrKity. palnleaa. Mme. WHBBER.

643 Bedtord Brooklyn, near Pann-sl A METHOD. -VAJtANTEE- to make halr grow on heads. st Massage VUla JACOBEOX. Weat 2lat. VITAPHY vltalt-a.

-ur. -Jru-a. nervoua. m.nt?1 aaaes. atoo rh-umatlm: exirt 1 bv mar ratwaa FOOT PLATE TREAT MFAT.

air ita'. magetism. COS? FREE Ir KI.I~~A COUC. HO Eaat 34tn Telephone EXCELLENT SYSTEM. LAPIES- cteaks.

auita. and walata ta measure ready made on EDEL-dEN. 41 East Ikroadway. ADYERTISEMENT- The Tnbune at Ho. 1 Hroadway, 3d lf ai st untll 0 o'elock p.

adva menta received at the following brancb ficea at regular nfflee ratea untll oclcclc 234 a. a. cr 1S3 Sth-ave. cor. 143 near Weat loa West at.

naar 92 Eaat Ulh-at at between 7th aad Sta avas; 1.S3S aaa- betatta 76th and TTth ara. nesr 61at-et 1.T6S 187 Eaat av. 34-are nu 210 323 N. 216 Smlth-aw N.wark. For other Mraiura AUn, aee pa(e.

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