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February i i , 1905 RECORD AND GUIDE 297 DE/OIED ID F^L ESTATE.BUILOIKG ^^pcrfiTECTURE,KCIUSI:HOU)DESCHfiol, Basii/E3s Alio THEMES Of GEWEII^I iiiTtRfST. PRICE P E R Y E A R I N A D V A N C E SIX DOLLARS fablisfied etlery .Saturday Communlcationa Bhould be addreBsea to C. W. SWEET. 14.16 Vesey Street, New YorK J, T, LINDSEY, Biislnesa Manager Telephone, Cortlandt 3157 "Entered at the F.ist 0Jii2e at Neio York, N. Y.. as second-class matter." Vol. LXXV. FEBRUARY, 11, 1905. *******Tlr*^HrAVHt***A******ilrA-********-**+*****J ANNOUNCEMENTS The Record and Guide is now issued as two papers: 1. The Record and Guide—Manhattan and the Bronx edition; 2. The Record and Guide—Brooklyn edition. The former will be supplied to readers and subscribers, at present, lor $6.00 a year, or 15 cents per copy. The latter will be sold for $3,50 a year, or 10 cents per copy. Those who desire both papers will be supplied for $8.00 a year. Any subscriber, whose paid subscription is stil! cur- rent, may, by dropping us a postal card stating his de- sire, obtain both editions without any extra charge what- soever during tbe life of his existing paid subscription. Of course, at the end of the subscription, it will be open to him to elect which edition lie needs, paying for one or the other, or both as the circumstances may be. BACK COPIES After March 1st, back copies of the Record and Guide will be sold as follows: Copies one week to one month old 25c. each. Copies more than one monlh old 50c. each. Subscriptions, however, may be dated baclc during current twelve months without extra charge. W ALL STREET will not like the announcement that the Republican leaders at Albany have decided to impose a stock transfer tax, which is expected to yield something more than $5,000,000 a year; and it will assuredly make a vigorous, red we hope, a successful opposition to this measure. Just v'hat the effect of the tax will be cannot be predicted, until the c^etails of the proposed legislation are disclosed. But we (io not believe for one moment that the Legislature will ever succeed in obtaining a revenue of $5,COO,000 per annum from the business of transferring securities in New Yorlc City, If the terms of the Act are loose, some means of evasion will be found without much trouble. If its terms are strict the business of iransferring securities will be taken in large part to Boston, Philadelphia, or, perhaps, Jersey City. Such, a tax is bound to defeat itself, aud iu tbe end the Legislature will have to flnd the revenue it needs in another way. When, as Mr. Lawson Purdy points out elsewhere in this issue, there is such an ex- cellent way of raising the money with a positive benefit to busi- ness by means of a mortgage recording tax, it is outrageous that the Legislature should refuse to adopt it. offlciency. In the present instance there would, in case the new Court House were built up-town, be comparatively little loss of efficiency, because the Subway brings the City Hall within flve minutes of 14th St., and by the time the Court House is completed there v/ill be otber Subways which will make com- raunicatio'n still easier. Should the commission select a site on Union Square as seems probable, the inconvenience would amount practically to nothing at all; and on every ground eTxept convenience, the Union Square site would have marked advantages. It is a part of the city which would be very much benefited by the location in the vicinity of a handsome pub- Ym building. Property thereabouts is still comparatively cheap, end the large area required could be bought for a moderate sum. Lawyers, who wished to rent offices in the vicinity of the Square cculd do so at a small expense. The Square itself offers sev- eral sites, adopted to the location of a building of some archi- tectural pretensions. In all the respects above mentioned Washington Square would possess advantages similar to that of Union Square; and it would have the additional merit of being still quieter and cheaper, Ou the other hand, it would be iPES convenient. The Subway express station at 14th St, would disarm much opposition to a site on Union Square, which would be strenuously exerted against a less accessible site on Washington Square, T HERE seems to be a good prospect that the Legislature will pass the bill enabling the Court House Commission to select a location for tbe new County Court House north of Franklin St. It is at all events, very much to be hoped that such will be the case. In a city like this Borough of Manhat- tan, where every natural tendency works towards the concen- tration of business in a few congested centres, opportunity fUould be taken to increase activity in the duller parts of the c'ty, wherever this can be done without any loss of business Business and Residence in Manhattan. T HE most conspicuous feature of the real estate market during the past week has been the speculative activity on the side streets between 34th and 40th Sts,, Fifth and Sixth Aves. Ever since the Altman purchase was announced and :t began to be realized that values on Sth Ave. were destined to £0 still higher, speculators as well as retail business men have been buying on these side streets, the conviction being that they v/ould become available for business improvement sooner than had been supposed. Rents are IJO high on the avenues itself that only very wealthy firms ean afford so expensive a loca- tion. Large numbers of smaller shops appealing to the same class of customers as the 5th' Ave. shops, will have to seek cheaper locations in the same neighborhood. The side streets Eiouth of 34th St, are already pretty well occupied by apartment hotels and stores; but north of 34th St. these side streets are E;till mainly devoted to residences; and while these residences are by no means cheap, they will be worth more for business purposes than they have been under past conditions. Specu- lators consequently ai-e buying freely and have already suc- ceeded in getting control of many pieces of property. Prices have advanced sharply, and for this reason the pace will be more moderate in the future. Nevertheless the fact that some fifteen houses have been sold during the past week, and that many more will be sold during the next few months will have direct and indirect effects upon tbe real estate situation of the utmost importance. It means that within the next few years private residences will he practically banished from the region south of 42nd St., and. perhaps even SOth St. This statement must, of course, be qualilied to a certain extent. Just north of Washington Square there are a number of pleasant private houses, which F,re escaping the present rage for reconstruction. The Chelsea district, also, seems to be safe for some years to come. Then the streets in the neighborhood of Park and Madison Aves., between 35th and 40th Sts., are still beyond the reach of the shop-keeper. The property is worth more in that vicinity for residence than it is for business purposes, and it may be worth stii! more if as we are informed, Mr. J. P. Morgan pro- poses soon to erect a "palatial" dwelling on the Madison Ave. block front which he owns. But these little districts will merely be oases in the wilderness of business buildings and tenements. The other side streets on which residences still survive are all in the direct line of business advance, and must yield to the more profitable employment. These residences will be replaced by six, nine or perhaps even eleven story business buildings, which will be used south of 23rd St. to accomodate the whole- sale trade and north of 23rd St. to accomodate chiefly the re- tail trade—though it will not be long before wholesale houses also will be occupying locations north of 23rd St The whole of the city between 14th and 50th Sts., Tth and Fourth Aves. will become an extraordinarily lively mixture of office buildings, hotels, restaurants, theatres, and shops. These direct effects are sufficiently obvious; but what is not so obvious is the part of the city to which the people who are to desert their residences, will turii for their new habitations. The owners of tiiese dwellings are getting and will continue to set good prices for their houses—more than they ever expected them to be worth. They will have the money to buy new houses, and a large proportion of these who sell will wish to buy again.

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February i i , 1905 RECORD AND GUIDE 297

DE/OIED ID F^L ESTATE.BUILOIKG ^^pcrfiTECTURE,KCIUSI:HOU)DESCHfiol,

Basii/E3s Alio THEMES Of GEWEII^I iiiTtRfST.

P R I C E P E R Y E A R I N A D V A N C E S I X D O L L A R S

fablisfied etlery .Saturday

Communlcationa Bhould be addreBsea to

C. W. S W E E T . 14.16 Vesey Street , New YorK

J, T, LINDSEY, Biislnesa Manager Telephone, Cortlandt 3157

"Entered at the F.ist 0Jii2e at Neio York, N. Y.. as second-class matter."

Vol. LXXV. FEBRUARY, 11, 1905.

*******Tl r*^HrAVHt***A****** i l rA-********-**+*****J

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Record and Guide is now issued as two papers:

1. The Record and Guide—Manhattan and the Bronx

edition;

2. The Record and Guide—Brooklyn edition.

The former will be supplied to readers and subscribers,

at present, lor $6.00 a year, or 15 cents per copy.

The latter will be sold for $3,50 a year, or 10 cents per

copy. Those who desire both papers will be supplied for

$8.00 a year.

Any subscriber, whose paid subscription is stil! cur­

rent, may, by dropping us a postal card stat ing his de­

sire, obtain both editions without any extra charge what­

soever during tbe life of his existing paid subscription. Of

course, at the end of the subscription, it will be open to

him to elect which edition lie needs, paying for one or the

other, or both as the circumstances may be.

BACK COPIES After March 1st, back copies of the Record and Guide will

be sold as follows: Copies one week to one month old 25c. each. Copies more than one monlh old 50c. each.

Subscriptions, however, may be dated baclc during current twelve months without extra charge.

W ALL STREET will not like the announcement that the Republican leaders at Albany have decided to impose a

stock transfer tax, which is expected to yield something more than $5,000,000 a year; and it will assuredly make a vigorous, red we hope, a successful opposition to this measure. Just v'hat the effect of the tax will be cannot be predicted, until the c^etails of the proposed legislation are disclosed. But we (io not believe for one moment that the Legislature will ever succeed in obtaining a revenue of $5,COO,000 per annum from the business of transferring securities in New Yorlc City, If the terms of the Act are loose, some means of evasion will be found without much trouble. If its terms are strict the business of iransferring securities will be taken in large part to Boston, Philadelphia, or, perhaps, Jersey City. Such, a tax is bound to defeat itself, aud iu tbe end the Legislature will have to flnd the revenue it needs in another way. When, as Mr. Lawson Purdy points out elsewhere in this issue, there is such an ex­cellent way of raising the money with a positive benefit to busi­ness by means of a mortgage recording tax, it is outrageous that the Legislature should refuse to adopt it.

offlciency. In the present instance there would, in case the new Court House were built up-town, be comparatively little loss of efficiency, because the Subway brings the City Hall within flve minutes of 14th St., and by the t ime the Court House is completed there v/ill be otber Subways which will make com-raunicatio'n still easier. Should the commission select a site on Union Square as seems probable, the inconvenience would amount practically to nothing at all ; and on every ground eTxept convenience, the Union Square site would have marked advantages. I t is a part of the city which would be very much benefited by the location in the vicinity of a handsome pub-Ym building. Property thereabouts is still comparatively cheap, end the large area required could be bought for a moderate sum. Lawyers, who wished to rent offices in the vicinity of the Square cculd do so at a small expense. The Square itself offers sev­eral sites, adopted to the location of a building of some archi­tectural pretensions. In all the respects above mentioned Washington Square would possess advantages similar to tha t of Union Square; and it would have the additional merit of being still quieter and cheaper, Ou the other hand, it would be iPES convenient. The Subway express station at 14th St, would disarm much opposition to a site on Union Square, which would be strenuously exerted against a less accessible site on Washington Square,

T H E R E seems to be a good prospect tha t the Legislature will pass the bill enabling the Court House Commission

to select a location for tbe new County Court House north of Frankl in St. I t is at all events, very much to be hoped that such will be the case. In a city like this Borough of Manhat­tan, where every natural tendency works towards the concen­tration of business in a few congested centres, opportunity fUould be taken to increase activity in the duller parts of the c'ty, wherever this can be done without any loss of business

Business and Residence in Manhattan. TH E most conspicuous feature of the real estate market

during the past week has been the speculative activity on the side streets between 34th and 40th Sts,, Fifth and Sixth Aves. Ever since the Altman purchase was announced and :t began to be realized that values on Sth Ave. were destined to £0 still higher, speculators as well as retail business men have been buying on these side streets, the conviction being that they v/ould become available for business improvement sooner than had been supposed. Rents are IJO high on the avenues itself tha t only very wealthy firms ean afford so expensive a loca­tion. Large numbers of smaller shops appealing to the same class of customers as the 5th' Ave. shops, will have to seek cheaper locations in the same neighborhood. The side streets Eiouth of 34th St, are already pretty well occupied by apar tment hotels and stores; but north of 34th St. these side streets are E;till mainly devoted to residences; and while these residences are by no means cheap, they will be worth more for business purposes than they have been under past conditions. Specu­lators consequently ai-e buying freely and have already suc­ceeded in getting control of many pieces of property. Prices have advanced sharply, and for this reason the pace will be more moderate in the future. Nevertheless the fact tha t some fifteen houses have been sold during the past week, and that many more will be sold during the next few months will have direct and indirect effects upon tbe real estate situation of the utmost importance.

It means that within the next few years private residences will he practically banished from the region south of 42nd St., and. perhaps even SOth St. This statement must, of course, be qualilied to a certain extent. Jus t north of Washington Square there are a number of pleasant private houses, which F,re escaping the present rage for reconstruction. The Chelsea district, also, seems to be safe for some years to come. Then the streets in the neighborhood of Pa rk and Madison Aves., between 35th and 40th Sts., are still beyond the reach of the shop-keeper. The property is worth more in that vicinity for residence than it is for business purposes, and it may be worth stii! more if as we are informed, Mr. J. P. Morgan pro­poses soon to erect a "palatial" dwelling on the Madison Ave. block front which he owns. But these little districts will merely be oases in the wilderness of business buildings and tenements. The other side streets on which residences still survive are all in the direct line of business advance, and must yield to the more profitable employment. These residences will be replaced by six, nine or perhaps even eleven story business buildings, which will be used south of 23rd St. to accomodate the whole­sale t rade and north of 23rd St. to accomodate chiefly the re­tail trade—though it will not be long before wholesale houses also will be occupying locations north of 23rd S t The whole of the city between 14th and 50th Sts., Tth and Fourth Aves. will become an extraordinarily lively mixture of office buildings, hotels, restaurants, theatres, and shops.

These direct effects are sufficiently obvious; but what is not so obvious is the par t of the city to which the people who are to desert their residences, will turii for their new habitations. The owners of tiiese dwellings are getting and will continue to set good prices for their houses—more than they ever expected them to be worth. They will have the money to buy new houses, and a large proportion of these who sell will wish to buy again.

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Moreover they will want a good class of dwelling, for it is nearly always the case that American families under such circum-Flances improve their standard of living. The kind of dwell­ing they select and its location will have a considerable effect upon buildiug in all the better residential par ts of the city.

It looks very much as if the majority of them would buy along the line of Sth Ave. south and east of the Park, Of course in £,uy upheaval of this kind a certain proportion of the people who are turned out, change their manner of living entirely. They fall back upon an apartment or build handsome houses in the suburbs. But the larger pioportion will want to con­tinue to live as they have lived; and the only way to do tha t is to buy a new house in the district mentioned. We expect, consequently, to see during the next year or two a further ad­vance in values in the residential district north of SOth St. and cast of the Park. There is no reason why lots 20 feet wide south of 73rd St. and west of Lexington Ave. should not sell eventually as high as $60,000 wherever they are not already worth that figure. This is the favored region, both because of its convenient location, and because of the excellent character of the neighborhood. North of 73rd St. the character of the neighborhood, except near Sth Ave,, is not so good; and this fact has kept those streets from participating to any great extent in tbe advance. But we should not be at all surprised to see the character of the streets north of 73rd St. and west of Lexington Ave. very much improved. That is, it is possible that it will pay builders to tear down some of the cheap flats now occupy-iug many of these streets and replace them with handsome dwellings. Unless all signs fail the residential district which formerly was spread over a much larger area will be concen-t"ated in a com.paratively small space, within which prices will be very bigh. The number of people occupying private dwell-i rgs will decrease, and most of them will be wealthy enough to keep carriages. Of course many thousand families will continue to occupy dwellings on the West Side; but in that district this type of residences will have to yie'.d to the flat People will not apparently pay very high prices for residences in that vicinity, except near the Park and little by little West Side dwellings v.ill a t their present prices be devoured by the apar tment houses. This process will not be very rapid in the near future, but ten years from now it will become very rapid, indeed. The net re­sult will be that few people except those who keep carriages will live in individual houses, and they will live on the Eas t Side within any easy carriage drive of tbe shops and theatres. The automobile may change ail this eventually, but uot we lielieve within the next twenty yeai's. Beyond twenty years no predictions about the course of real estate conditions in New York City can be anything but the vaguest and least substantial of \

of the Joint Taxpayers ' Association of Morrisania and Chester, with the endorsement of President Haffen, for three subway viaduct extensions, the terminals of which would be Van Cort­land, Bronx and Pelham Bay Parks. The refusal will be based, it ia said, on the indisposition of the Belmont syndicate to under­take the building a t tnis time. The thing for the property owners to do now is to .iccept the situation and put their shoul­ders to wheels that are movable instead of immovable, ^

AFTER many tribulations, the New York and Nev/ Jersey Tunnel Co. is finally assured of good connections in

Manhat tan for its up-town tunnel, Tbe terminus at Hudson and Christopher Sts,, which it first •proposed, would have dimin­ished its public value aud its earnings by fully one-half, because that pai't of the city is particularly inaccessible. But a Subway through Christopher and Ninth Sts., and another along Sixth Ave. to Greeley Square will tap the most important lines and centres of traffic in the middle parts of Manhattan. The Ninth St, tunnel will connect with the Sixth Ave, elevated, the Sub­way and the Third Ave. elevated, as well as the longitudinal surface lines. It will do something to provide people, who work in the northern par t of the Broadway wholesale district with good transi t to Jersey. In addition to this, the Sixth Ave. timnel will penetrate the heart of the retail shopping district, r.nd will mean millions of dollars every year to the proprietors of the department stores. The residents of the New Jersey sub­urbs are a very thrifty lot of people, who will have plenty of additional money to spend in New York, provided the spending (nn be conveniently arranged. The terminus of the Sixth Ave. tunnel at Greeley Square will not be as convenient as it might be for the majority of theatre-goers, because it is Long Acre Square which is the theatre centre; but this traffic would not i.-i any event amount to very much. The selection of Greeley Rciuare for the terminus of tbe tunnel together with the situa­tion of the Pennsylvania terminus in the same vicinity makes Creeley Square the traffic centre of New York City; and it must t e added that its area and plan are wholly inadequate for the ju-essure which will be put upon i t The City Improvement Commission should consider seriously the necessity of a new lay-out for this congested and ugly little place.

It is understood tha t the Rapid Transit Commission will refuse to grant the petition presented on January 19 by a committee

Rapid Transit on Jerome Avenue. The Committee on Rapid Transit of the Jerome Avenue Prop­

erty Owners' Association appeared before the Rapid Transit Commission on Tliursday, to advocate the extension along the line of Jerome av of both the Elevated Railroad and the Sub­way. The speakers were Fordham Morris, vice-president of the association; Prof. MacCracken, son of Chancellor MacCracken, of New Tork University, who is president of the association; and Louis Rodney Berg, secretary of the association.

The speakers urged an early construction along Jerome av of an elevated and subway route, the former beyond 155th st, and the latter beyond the Harlem River, a t River av, thence run­ning northerly to Jerome av, and thence along Jerome av to Woodlawn.

The Commission favors both extensions, and an examination of the map on file at the Commissioners' offices, 320 Broadway, shows the routes laid out. One extends from 155th st, the pres-sent elevated railroad terminus, northward, the intention being to give a five-cent fare from the Bat tery to the end of Jerome av. This will, in all probability, be tbe flrst route built, and surveyors have been seen a t work along Jerome a,v during the last few weeks. The other is the Subway extension along Jer­ome av, which will probably follow the first-named route within a year.

The Jercme Avenue Association is the most recent of the Bronx organizations that have come into existence. I t is but ten days old. and already has a membership enrolled of nearly 200, about 400 residents and taxpayers having attended the flrst meeting. I t is to be patterned after the W^est End Association, and Cyrus Clark, president of tha t body, is much interested in its succes.s-

I t is proposed to make Jerome av to the West Bronx what Columbus av is to the section west of Central Park, and to re­strict vacant property to the east and west of Jerome av, as far as possible, to the erection of private residences, and against the erection of nuisances; to secure the opening of streets and avenues, t.nd the regulating and grading thereof, particularly where grading has been neglected for several years past ; to secure better trolley .service from the Metropolitan Street Rail­way; to urge the early extension of the Gth and Oth av elevated railroads from 155th s t north along the line of Jerome av; to secure the quick construction of cross-town lines running east and west across Jerome av, and particularly those lines con­necting with tbe Subway; to secure a Subway route along Jer­ome av; and to accomplish other improvements that shall be of advantage to property along the line of Jeionie av, and to property-owners and residents of the West Bronx as a whole.

The Association has two classes of membership—resident and tax-paying. The Committee on Rapid Transit tha t appeared before the Commission on Thursday were: Chancellor Henry W. MacCracken, Fordham Morris, J, Romaine Brov/n, Cornelius J. Earley, James A. Woolf, Frederick Lochman, Andrew J. Con­nick, Prof. J. E. Spingarn, James H. Hardy, James A, Dearing, Augustus P. Windolph, H. U. Singhi, John B. Haskin, B. Spin­garn, E. Osborne Smith, G. H. Huber, John P . Dunn, W. C. Ash-well, Hen-.-y A. Dewey, Louis Rodney Berg and Prof. Collins P . Bliss.

A mass meeting of the Association takes place a t Huber 's Hall, Jerome av and 162d st, on Thursday next, a t S.30 p. m., when peimanent officers and committees will be elected. Owners of property and residents in the West Bronx between the Concourse and the Harlem River, Central Bridge and Wood­lawn, are eligible to membership, and have been requested to mail their names to the Secretary of the Association, at Jerome av and 162d st.

Is it T o o Good to L a s t ?

Spealdng of building prospects for the coming season, Mr. Straub, of Horenburger & Straub, remarked: " I t seems to me that the prospects are too bright to last, for my experience teaches me that whenever business became too brisk and lively there were some over-ambitious labor leaders lying in ambush to kill it by means of str;kes, and I fear this will be the end of the boom, as soon as it becomes warm enough to proceed with the work, without interruption by the cold weather. I t is common talk among builders that they expect a general strike in the spring. Whether the open shop would solve the problem I do not venture to say. However, open competition from the outside, no doubt, would have a wholesome eflject upon New York's building business,"

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A Recording Tax on Mortgages Favored by the New York T a x Reform Association

B Y L A W S O N P U R D Y

(V^'ritten for the Record and Guide.)

R EAL estate agents and broker:? have a more vital interest in equitable taxation than almost any other class in the

cc.mmunity. It is to their interest tha t the ownership of real property should be as widely diffused as possible, aad tha t the transfer of property from owner to owner should be as free and inexpensive as possible. In ord;r that ownership should be widely diffused it is essential that taxes should bear lightly upon the improvements upon real estate and that capital should be easily obtainable at moderate rates upon real estate security.

There is no feature of our tax system in this s ta te which E'.ffects the interests of real estate owners and dealers so ad­versely as a tax upon the debf? secured by mortgage of real estate. Since the Association, of which I am Secretary, was organized fourteen years ago, it has consistently advocated the entire exemption of mortgages from taxation in the interest of real estate owners, borrowers and lenders, and indeed of all ciapses in the community.

The conditions as they exist to-day and have existed since our tax law v/as first enacted have been denounced by state and local officials in terms more vehement than I usually employ, but not more vehement than is demanded by the facts. From the standpoint of lenders and all those who have any apprecia­tion or care for justice between man and man, it is an outrage that some few persons in the community should be compelled tt pay iu taxes from one-third to one-half their income, and others in the community should be legally exempt, and still others be actually exempt, though liable to taxation.

We have legally exempted the many millions invested in bond p.nC mortgage of life insurance companies and savings banks, thereby reducing the rate of interest, and at the same time have subjected the mortgages owned by trustees for widows and children to the full burden of a tax which sometimes takes more than half the income. It is one of the flrst and most important e.xioms of taxation that taxes must bear equally upon all the property of the same kind in any community.

In this state we have deliberately violated this first principle cf equity in our t reatment of mortgages. It has been fully proven by the experience of states in which all mortgages are taxed, that a uniform tax on all mcrtgages increases the inter­est rate by the amount of the tax and this produces a just con­dition as between the lenders of money on mortgage security.

In this State a savings bank may lend money at four and a half per cent, interest and pay no tax. An individual in the same city or town may lend the same sura at the same rate and receive less than half the amount after the tax is paid. If every mortgage in tha t city or town were actually taxed with­out deduction for debt or for any other cause, the return for money lent (the condition as to security being equal) would be (he same in every case,

A condition under which all mortgages are taxed equally is fair to lenders as between themselves, but it imposes a most un­just burden upon that class of real estate owners which is obliged to borrow money upon real estate security. Those who own unencumbered real estate pay a lighter tax by reason of the taxation of tbe mortgage debt, and those who own en­cumbered real estate are forced to contribute for the absolute beneflt to the owners of unencumbered real estate; for any tax T hich discourages improvement renders it difficult to borrow money for improvement, reduces tbe value of all real estate and operates adversely to the interests of all real estate owners.

It is amazing that the State of New York, the oldest, richest rnd greatest of the Union, should lag behind the other states and fail to profit by the experience which is in such abundance oa this matter of mortgage taxation. For twenty-six years the State of California has required the taxation of every mort­gage where the land is situated and made the tax a lien upon the land. The assessment of the real estate mortgaged is re­duced by the amount of the mortgage and contracts between borrower and lender by which the borrower agi-ees to pay the tax are declared void.

Under this law borrowers in California have paid the whole tax in increased interest, and a sum in addition as insurance against risk and for the trouble imposed on. the lender. Seven years ago a way was devised by which a contract could be made

by the borrower to pay the tax, and interest rates immediately fell. Other states have made similar experiments which demon-f trate beyond a question that the borrower pays.

In iVIassachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey for many years mortgages have been exempt from taxation unless the borrower claimed a deduction from the assessment of his real estate, on account of the mortgage. This policy has been many times approved by Commissions and there is no prospect of its be­ing changed. In the last tew years Idaho. Colorado and Wiscon­sin have exempted mortgages from taxation, Colorado and Idaho have gone even further upon the r ight path and have exempted all debts secured by a lien on property in those states. The testimony of county auditors in Idaho is that the interest rates ou mortgages fell from 12 per cent, to S per cen t after the passage of the law exempting mortgages from taxation.

There are great special interests in this state which have exerted their infiuence to oppose this measure of justice to bor-roT/ers and lenders because of the favor they now enjoy. For this reason I am always sceptical of the good faith of opposition to the exemption of mortgages. Such ' 'bona fide" opposition as there is springs from a misconception of the revenue actually derived from mortgages. There are very few towns in the Scate of New York in which the revenue from mortgage taxa­tion exceeds the amount they would be obliged to pay as their share of a state tax to raise two and a half million dollars. Because there is some honest opposition of this kind it is wise to compromise on a measure which will yield some state rev­enue and a t the same time give the material beneflt of msTt-gLge exemption.

A recording tax of one half of one per cen t would yield over

three million dollars a year of s ta te revenue, and a similar tax

payable at the option of the owner to secure exemption upon

evidences of indebtedness secured by the assignment of property

In trust other than real estate in the State of New York, would

yield from two to three millions more. These two measures to­

gether would yield sufficient state revenue to make up the de­

ficit, and at the same time put the State of New York in the

front rank of progressive states.

N e w Mor tgage C o m p a n y .

The Standard Mortgage Company of New York, recently or­ganized, with offices at 12S Broadway, corner Cedar st, American Exchange National Bank Building, has commenced active opera­tions, having already accepted and sold many mortgages before taking title to them. The company's charter restricts it to first mortgages only in Greater New York, and it will lend extensively in iManhattan and the Bronx.

The authorized capital of ?250,000 will be adjusted from time to time to meet the requirements of the company, which has strong financial interests allied with it. None of the stock Is for sale.

While no further announcement will be made for the present, we are authorized to state that among the stockholders the following officers have been elected: A. W. McLaughlin (of A. W. McLaughlin & Co.). president and manager; Alexander Walker (president of the Colonial Bank), vice-president; Henry W. Eaton (President of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co.), treasurer, which is a guarantee that the company will be managed on sound and conservative lines by men of wide and successful experience in banking, insurance and practical knowledge of mortgage finance. Baldwin & White are counsel for the company.

Board of B r o k e r s N e w H o m e .

The Real Esta te Board of Brokers has secured an option which will probably be exercised for the leasing of a large suite of oflices in the Haight estate building, at 158 Broadway, three doors north of Liberty st. When the board was first organized, ten years ago, it occupied offlces in the old Real Esta te Exchange Building, at the northwest corner of Liberty st and Liberty pl. Later it moved to the Trhiity Building, and for two years has been in the Boreel Building,

RECORD ANT> GUIDE February i i , 1965

The Sanitary Relormation ^

An Amendment of the Tenement Law Suggested By Property Owners and Plumbers' Organization

By F r a n k E b e r h a r t ,

WHEN the tenement house act became law. early in 1901.

Its primary provisions were to provide an abundance of light and air, and also to insure sani tary conditions in

this class of dwellings. This has been a comparatively easy mat ter in those houses built subsequent to the enactment, and

Ahai tha improvement, both from a sanitary and a moral s tand­point, has been self-evident and marked, will not be denied by any reasonable person.

However, there are certain sections of this act applying to houses built prior to 1901 which it has not been found feasible to enforce. Especially is this true of Section 100, which has been complied with only in rare cases, for the reason that it

.has been found unreasonable and unjust to both tenant and o'wner alike.

This relates to all houses now having toilets in the yard, con­structed heretofore under the direction and approval of the Health Department and known as "School Sinks," of which there arc about ten thousand. Section 100 requires tha t all school sinks be replaced by modern toilets, to be located on the several floors of the building or in the yard; and when placing them in the building, the act requires that all toilets SHALL CONNECT TO THE OUTER AIR by a window of not less than three square feet, to onen entirely.

That the toilets should be placed in the building is self-evident, but when they are placed within a few feet of the kitchen or dining-room table, as required by the present law, it is certainly not consistent with common decency, and is detrimental to health and an insult and a continued annoy-

,ance to the tenants. This is the very thing tha t has been and will be done under the present law. In complying with Section 100, most enterprising owners will

' decide to place the toilets in the building, thereby improving their property. In doing this they have the option of two sys­tems, the first of which is to construct a brick air-shaft of an area of 20 square feet in the interior of the house from the cellar to the roof open to the sky, and ventilate each toilet into thij shaft by a 3-foot window; the second is to place the toilets near the front or rear wall of the building, connected to the outer air by a similar window.

The objections, to the flrst system, which is seldom adopted, are als follows: (1) It destroys the arrangement of the rooms, and also of stores, if there be any on the grade floor. (2) The de­crease in rentals, by reason of having one room less on each floor to rent, (3) The imperfect ventilation. Air currents in a shaft open to the sky are mostly downward; such shafts afford good ventilation for living-rooms 'but are not proper for toilets. (4) The heavy expense of such an alteration in many cases equals the equity of the owner, practically constituting confiscation of the property. The result is t h a t ' t h e owner selects the lesser evil of the two, by adopting the second system, which is as

• follows: Where toilets are placed one on each floor they are placed

adjacent to the front or rear wall of the house, with a window cut through the brick pier between the present windows to the

kitchens, and if the window be opened in cold weather the entire plumbing worli is liable to be frozen, and the health of the occu­pant of the toilet is in danger. On the other hand, for the greater part of the year in tenement houses, of a class where ventilation is most needed, such windows will be tightly closed, and in conse­quence thereof the foul air from the toilet will be forced into the kitchen.

This arrangement of doors makes the apar tments communi­cating, thereby destroying privacy and promoting immorality. The toilets are to be cleaned in turn by the occupants, but, not being on the public hallway, are beyond the jurisdiction and supervision of the owner or his representative.

Another plan is identical with this, only that two toilets are placed on each floor, to which the foregoing objection {No. 1) is

FIGURE 1. FIGURE 2. TWO OF THE OFFICI.\LLY ACCEPTED METHODS. TOILETS

OPENING FROM KITCHENS. outer air and provided with a hinged sash. The compartment is' constructed between two kitchens and provided with small vestibule between the doors leading to the said kitchens. (See Figure 1.)

' The objections to this arrangement are as follows: The loss of the most valuable space in the entire house, nearest to the kitchen table where the tenants spend most of their time. The dark corner created by this projection into the room. The im­perfect ventilation provided by a window that is hinged, circulation of air is possible except in or out of the adjacent

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FIGURE 3.—THE PL.^N FOR WHICH LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY IS ASKED,

stiil greater, and in addition thereto 25 per cent, of the existing light and air are taken from the kitchen, THB ROOM MOST USED BT T H E OCCUPANT of a tenement house. This alone should condemn this arrangement. (See Figure 2,)

To remedy the specific injustice both to owner and tenants of exiscing tenements occasioned by the enforcement of Section 100 of tht- present act, the law should be amended to provide means by which it will be feasible to place the toilets in these houses where they belong; to be entered from the public hallway. (See Figures 3 and 4,)

In closing, I quote the resolution adopted by the Master Plum­bers' Association of the City of New York on the 24th of March, 1S03, which is as follows:

Resolved, That we, The Master Plum^bers' Association of the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, do hereby approve and recommend that the Tenement House Law be so amended that the toilets may be ventilated by a flreproof* or semi-flreproof vent shaft not less than three square feet, with a louvred skylight above the roof, in existing tenement houses.

Although the method of installation proposed by Mr. Eber­har t is more expensive than the one system of placing windows in the front or rear wall of building permitted by the Tenement House Law. the United Real Es ta te Owners' Association Strongly advocates an amendment to the law that will enable owners so inclined to use it. The Dooling bill of 1903 and the Newcomb b:il of 1904 were introduced in the Legislature at the instance of this association, and it is understood tha t a similar measure will be introduced again this year, with no idea, it is affirmed, of weakening the Tenement House Law, but solely with the pur­pose of providing an alternative method of installing closets superior to any that is possible under the act as it now stands.

T H E PROPOSED AMENDMENT. The amendment that was proposed last year, reads as follows:

Each water closet shall be located in a compartment com--pletely separated from every other water closet, and such compartment shall [contain a] be ventilated by a window of not less than three square feet in area opening directly to the outer air. Water closets, however, may be placed in tenement houses constructed prior to April l l t h , 1901, and be ventilated by a vent shaft of at least three square feet in area constructed of partitions of flreproof material, the same to have a louvred skylight on top; the partition be-tw"een the vent shaft and the water closet compartment to be made of a movable section of two heavy galvanized iron

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plates with an Inch air space between them and a stationary frame with a hinge sash containing a glazed surface of not less than four square feet for light and air. When required by the department charged with the enforcement of this act. there shall be placed in the rear partition of said shaft a stationary sash or sashes each to contain wire glass of a surface not less than nine by thirty-six inches. The con­struction of the vent shaft, as in this section provided, shall not be subject to the provisions of section eighty-flve of this act. In other words, it is desired to PERMIT a form of construc-

tio [ that will place the entrance to the toilet in the hall, instead of in the kitchen or in the parlor of an apartment. Though the amendment would NOT be mandatory, a great many owners would adopt the new method, when making the alteration re­quired by the law, in preference to any method now allowable they deeming It better not only for their property 'but also for their tenants. At this present time when the city is underbuilt, any inhabilable place is rentable, but it is apprehended by these owners that whenever a surplus of apartments shall be created apar tments having toilets opening from the kitchens will be shunned. An arrangement which makes one toilet do for two families destroys, they affirm, the privacy of both. The State orders toilets that are connected with rooms used as bake shops to be abolished, but here is a statute virtually compelling, or at least permitting, water closets to be placed within arm's length almost of kitchen tables. Imagine the situation!

A representative of this paper was taken to see examples of the changes now being made. In one house, which was an

FIG. 4.—HORIZONTAL SECTION.

"old law" dou'ble flat, a toilet had been built in the corner of a kitchen and dining-room, taking away from that apartment half the light of a window. The door of the closet was almost, if not quite, within arm's length of the poor man's talJle, We were informed that most of the tenements would be improved in this way. The closet itself was clean, though very small. The objection to it was its situation.

Another toilet was inspected to which entrance was had from the hall. There was a wide vent shaft extending to the ceiling to carry off all odors. In this shaft were the necessary pipes at-supply and discharge, and all the plumbing was easily ac­cessible. Swinging glazed doors separated the closet from the shaft, and below these doors was a wide panel of sheet metal, which could be unscrewed and taken out whenever it would be necessary to paint the shaft again or do any repairs.

The interior of the closet was lined with enameled tin plates, such as metal ceilings are made of; the floor was covered with a slate flag; the closet was lighted through wire glass panels in the back, and the light seemed entirely sufficient. (See Figures 3 and 4.) This is the type of toilet for which ofiicial approval is asked.

The cost of installing this system was said to be somewhat more than for the systems approved Tuy the Department. Moreover, it permitted the installation of washtubs at the same time, if the owner was so disposed. Repairs could be made to such a toilet without causing annoyance to a family, and without entering any living-room.

Representatives of the United Real Esta te Owners' Association state that the proposal contained in the Amendment is a rea­sonable and proper alternative method, which they desire the

privilege of using in their houses, as better for the tenants; better for the property and a decided sanitary improvement over, the plans thus far devised. They declare that their proposal i ' made in a sincere desire for improvement, and is not an­tagonistic or unfriendly to the spirit of the Tenement Hous^ Law.

VIEWS OP EXPERTS. - When this matter was submitted to the Building and Sanitary

Inspection Company for an opinion, the following answer was returned. Among the directors of the Building and Sanitary Inspection Company are John M. Carrere, Frederick W. Rhine­lander, P. Augustus Schermerhorn, Sherman Evar ts . Thos. H. Robinson, I. N. Phelps Stokes, Owen Brainerd, Francis C. Hunt ­ington and Thomas F. Newbold. The report s ta tes :

"In our opinion shafts are more effective for ventilating water cloest compartments than windows to the outer air. Such shafts, when properly arranged and ventilating inlets provided, secure continuous ventilation. Ventilation can be had by windows only at times, and often the current is inward, in which case the com­partment is ventilated into living rooms or halls. For a greater part of the year in tenement houses of a class where ventilation is most needed such windows wiil be tightly closed. The ad­vantage that a direct window possesses over a shaft is in afford­ing direct light and can very largely be compensated for by fixed window into the shaft.

"An incidental advantage wdl! be^ tha t in many cases the halls will be ventilated, air being drawn from them into the water closet compartment and carried by the shaft through the roof. In the ordinary type of double tenement house a water closet opening from the hall, ventilated by a shaft, can be provided so as to take up space of the least value for living rooms; and there will be left between the shaft and the rear wall a con­venient space for sink and laundry tubs. All of these fix­tures ean connect into one stack of soil and vent pipe. The windows opening from the rear living room will not be altered or diminished. With a water closet opening from the hall and ventilated by a shaft, reasonable privacy is secured, which is not the case when one water closet is placed between two apar t ­ments with doors to either and the average house is too narrow to permit of separate water closets being provided for each apartment. It must be admitted, however, tha t in case of con­tagious illness, the sbaft ventilating system Is open to objection. On the other hand, where a water closet compartment is located between two apar tments with communication through doors to each (an arrangement that is likely to be adopted in the greater number of cases under the law), there is the same danger in case of contagious illness, although, perhaps, affecting a smaller part of the house. In our judgment the advantages of the shaft ven­tilating system counterbalances the objection noted, especially if the walls of the compartments and the shafts are constructed of non-absorbent materials."

In conclusion, it may be said that the Record and Guide has been asked to call particular attention to the subject for the pur­pose of informing the public regarding it, as it is realized that it is difficult to accomplish improving methods without public co­operation. Moreover, we are requested to emphasize the fact tha t the Amendment about to be introduced in the Legislature again will not be of a MANDATORY nature, out merely PER­MISSIVE, so that there will be no obligation upon property owners to adopt it, unless so disposed. It is not a patented idea, and is for no one's business advantage, except that many real estate owners believe, as has been stated, tha t it will be In the nature of an improvement to property, to make it more desirable and therefore more rentable. The Record and Guide merely states the facts of the case as they have been stated to us, and is open for any communication from any source tending to the further explanation or enlightenment of the subject. When it is considered tha t some ten thousand houses are affected by the law that is now to be enforced, and tha t the alterations will be for future generations as well as for the present one, the im­portance of the subject will be ^e.^Iized. The Record and Guide is convinced that no amendments should be made tha t will in any degree impair the purposes of the Tenement House Law as it stands to-day. The highest intelligence and the bi:st sentiments of the community brought about the enactment of that law, and will not to-day tolerate any at tempt to impair its coinplete efficiency. The law is still in the. safe-keeping of its friends.

A mass meeting under the auspices of the United Real Esta te Owners' Association of Manhattan will be held at the New York Turn Hall, Soth st and Lexington av, at 8 p. m., Monday. Febru­ary 20. to consider and discuss the proposed amendment to the Tenement House Law.

The regular meeting of the House and Reai Es ta te Owners' Association, of the 12th and 19th Wards, was held on Friday evening, Feb. 10th, at New Tork Turn Hall, Lexington av and 85th St. The Tenement House Committee made important an­nouncements in reference to fire-escapes. The Rapid Transit Committee made a report on the First Avenue Subway, There was some discussion concerning securing the return of the as­sessments for the East River Park. 'George G. Banzer is the president of the association; Charles H, Schnelle, the financial ecretary.

RECORD AND GUIDE February l i , 19051

THE REALM OF BUILDING ^

Status of N e w Buildings. BETWEEN 1 4 T H AND 23D STREDTS, WSST SIDE.

Buliaings under construction, exclusive of tenements, situated north of 14th st, and south of 23d st. West S'.ae, showing the present condition of the various operations. A indicates excavating; B, foun­dations; C, structural work halt up; D, enclosed; E, complete, cr nearly so; N. S,, not started. The first name is the owner's; "ar ' t" indicates architect; "b'r." builder.

IGth st. No 5o W. 10-sty brk and stone loft building; Max Kurz­rock, 834 Broadway, and Louis Silesnik, n w cor IOth Et and Gth av; ar't, S B Eisendrath, 41 W 24th st.—N. S. Plot excavatsd.

17th st, Nos 127 to 133 W, G-sty brk and stcne store aud loft building; F B Golder, 5 and 7 E 42d st; ar't, W G Pigueron, 5 and 7 E 42d st,—E. Occupied,

20th Et, No 5 West. 1-sty brk and stone rear extension, install show windows, metal columns, girders, elevator shaft, to 4-=ty and basement brk and stone loft building; C W Hand and H C Olin, 1.50 5th av; ar'ts, Pickering & Walker, 5 East 42d t t ; b'r, David Morri­son, 119 W 33d St.—Tearing out old partitions.

20th st, Nos 13 and 15 West, 11-sty and basement brk and stone store and loft building; Hudson Realty Co, 135 Broadway; ar'ts, Buchman & Fox, 11 E 59th st,—N. S, Old buildings standing,

20th st; No 38 W, 6-sty brk and stone loft building; Lewis A Mit­chell, care Moss & Feiner, 85 Nassau st; ar't, Adolph Mertin, 33 Union sq.—N. S. Old buildiug standing.

20th Bt, Nos 129_to 133 W, G-sty brk and stone store and lofts; David Perelman, 2Dt> Henry st; ar'ts, Bernstein Se Bernstein, 72 Trinity pl.—E. Occupied.

21st st, Nos 15 to 23 W I 11-sty brk and stone store and loft 22d sl. No IG W 1 building; Benjsmin Stern, 7 W 53d

st; ar'ts, Schickel Sc Ditmars, 111 5th av.—N, S. Old buildings stand­ing.

21st st. No 41 W, 7-sty brk and stone store and loft building; The Botolph Co, 110 W 34th st; ar'ts, Hartwell & Hartwell, 110 W 34th St.-N, S. Plot vacant.

22d st. No 1 W, :i-sty brk and stone store and lofts; estate of Benj Nathan, 47 Wall st; ar'ts, Schickel & Ditmars, 111 5th av.—E.

22d st, Nos 28-32 W. G-sty brk and stone store and loft building' Louis Sachs, 132 E 79th st; ar'ts, Schickel & Ditmars, 111 5tb av— D. Nearing completion, painting and finishing under way.

23d Et, Nos 250 and 252 W, 2-sty brk and terra cotta automobile station; Manhattan Transit Co, 248 E 4Sth st; ow'rs Rowland & Eurich, St James Building.—N, S. Plot vacant.

23d st, n s, 125 e l l t h av, 2 and 3-sty brk and stone office and storage building; United States E.xpress Co, 49 Broadway; ert Er­nest Flagg, 35 Wall st.—D. Entrances not finished, interior ia rough stage.

Stb av, s e cor 16th st, 15-sty brk and stone store and loft build­ing; Jacob Rothschild, 31 W o7tb st; ar't, Alte;t S Gottl.eb, 156 5th av.—A, Steam drills boring rock.

?tuv^'^. ! -^' ^^^ ^^°'^^'- ^^°°*' ^'^^ - stories to rear, install cast iron l i h f S ' l^^J'^S iTRcy^s, steEl gi.dars, rearrange front piers, to

n , ; i^ i L ^ f ^ m ^ ^"'^ ' ^ ° ^ department store; Siegel-Cooper Co, Work N S ' ^^""^^ ^ Cordes, 13U Pulton st,-^

rJ,!?.h'"''f'\° -'^'.^^"f^^o^/-^°*^ ^^°^^ church; The Second Associate ?I^r\ \ nJ°^'^--J'^ ' ' ^ ^"J ^''^^- ^"^^^'^ ^ Kilian, 9 Maiden lane.-N. S, Old buildings standing,

7th av, Nos 33 to 35, G-sty brk and stone tenement; The Second Associate Church of New York, 33 7th av; ar'ts, Turner & Kilian, 9 Maiden lane.—N, S. Old buildings standing.

7th av, n e cor 15th st, 7-sty brk and stone publishing house; Street & Smith, 238 William sl; ar't, Henry F Kilburu, 15lj 5th av. —D. Interior iu rough stage.

Building Operations. BuildiDg^ C o n t r a c t for a V a n d e r b i l t Slui ise .

Jacobs & Young, 1133 Broadway, hava obtained the general contract to build the 5-sty fireproof residence, 50x90, for Wil­liam K, Vanderbilt, Jr., Great Neck, L. I., to be erected a t Nos. 666-668 Sth av. New Tork. McKim, Mead & White, 160 5th av, are the architects.

P l a n s for S'100,000 Biiildiatg: Abuiii B e a d y for I I idd«rs . 5TH AV.—Robert Maynicke, 208 5th av, informs the Record

and Guide that the plans for the 15-sty, 60x115, slag roof, office and storage building to be erected at Nos. 126-128 Sth av, will be ready for bidders in about two weeks. The new structure will be erected by the "Fifth Avenue and Eighteenth Street Realty Co,," of which Henry Corn, G67 Madison av, is president; Charles H. Furmen, 18 Hatfield st. Port Richmond, 'Staten Island, treasurer, and Otto M, Kohn, 223 West S3d st, secretary. No contracts have been issued,

Sky8crai>er i o r a n i a i d e n L a u e Corne r . BROADWAY,—A modern ofiice building will be erected on a

plot, 7S.2xl34,6x irregular, a t Nos. 176-17S Broadway, now oc­cupied by the old Howard Building, adjoining the northeast cor­ner of Maiden lane. The tenants of the building- have been noti­

fied that their leases, which all expire by May of this year, will not be renewed. Sketch plans were drawn, but were rejected, and no architect has actually been commissioned for the work. The owners are clients of Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Erown -. Co.

m a s o n i c Temple for I^ong- I s land C i ly . John M, Baker, 85 Borden av. Long Island City, has been com.

missioned to prepare plans and specifications for a new Masonic Temple, to be erected on Jackson av, between Pearson st and Annable av. Long Island City, for which the lodge recently paid $10,000. The site is one of the best in Old Hunter 's Point sec­tion, and is accessible to the new Blackwell's Island Bridge, The proposed edifice will be fireproof, SOxlOO feet in size, g'^ stories in height, with an exterior of limestone and light brick, and wiil cost about gi.35,000. The architect informs the Record and Guide that plans will be ready for bids by March 1st.

B a n k Oiiilding- for EigbiBi A v e n u e . STH A V . - T h e directors of the New York County National

Bank, at No. 79 Eighth av, southwest corner of 14th st, have bought the surrounding property, improved with a 3-sty brick printing house, and now have a plot m.easuring 51.7 on the avenue and 100 feet on the street, A new building wiil be erected on the entire plot, the first floor to be occupied by the bank. The upper floors will be leased. No plans have been drawn or architect selected. Styles & Cash have a lease on the printing house that does not expire until May 1st, 1906, John Jacob Astor is the seller of the property. The officers of the bank are: Francis L, Leland, president; Frederick Fowler, cashier; Lewis L, Pierce, notary.

NcYV B u i l d i u g Eor tEic C b e m i c a l B a n k . BROADWAY.—Competitive plans are being submitted for a

new.bank and office building to be erected by the Chemical Na­tional Bank, of 270 Broadway, on the site facing City Hall Park, so long occupied by them, and extending to Chambers st, where it has a frontage of 50.7. The bank about three years ago pur­chased the adjoining property, Nos, 80 and 82 Chambers st, old buildings occupied by hardware flrms and having a frontage of 50.41/. in Chambers st. The Broadway plot measures 25x91,3 and the combined Cham'bers st plots measure 101 feet front with a depth of 75 feet. The successful architect will be announced next week. Work is to begin this spring. The offlcers of the bank are; William H. Porter, president; Francis Halpin, cashier; James L. Parson and J. B. Martindale, assistant cashiers; (Mor­timer Bishop, notary.

A p a r t m e n t s , F l a t s a n d T e n e m e n t s . WEBSTER AV,—John Hauser, 360 West 12Sth st, is drawing

plans for two 5-scy flats, to be built on the east side of W^eb-ster av, 172.1 north of 171st st, each 37,6x97, for Harris Ratner, at an estimated cost $80,000.

ELTON AV.—Harry T. Howell, 3d av and 149th st, has on the boards one 6-sty brick and stone apar tment house, lo be built on the southwest corner of Elton av and loGth st. Size, 50x90. James Harris , owner, No, 10 Eas t 110th et. Cost, $60,000.

BDSTON ROAD.—John Hauser, 360 West I2Sth st, is drawing plans for a 6-sty flat, to be built on the southeast corner of Boston road and 170th st, for the Begrisch & Schorn Realty & ConstructiGii Co,, at an estimated cost of .|SS,O0O.

FULTON AV,—Harry T, Howell, 3d av and 149th st, has on the boards one S-sty brick and slone apar tment house, to be built on west side of Fulton av, 32.9 ft, south of Wendover av. Size, 59x92 ft. Total cost, .135,000. J. Alteiri, owner, 206 Broad­way.

135TH ST.—Harry T. Howell, 3d av and 149th st, has on the boards tv.-o 5-sty brick apartment houses, to be built on the north side of ISSth st, 175 ft. west of Willow av, for Martin Tully. Size, 37.6x88; brick and stone fronts. Total cost, $55,000. Address the owner, 734 East 145th st.

103D ST.—Harry T, Howell, 3d sv and 140th st, has on the boards two 5-sty brick apartment houses, to be built on the south side of 163d PI, 75.6 east of Melrose av, for Moorhead Realty & Construction Co. Size, 37,6x88; brick and stone fronts. Total cose, $SS,00O. Address the owners, 197S Oth av,

FOREST AV'.—Harry T. Howell, 3d av and 149th st, has on the boards two S-sty brick apartments, to be built on the east side of Forest av, 225 ft. north of 160th st, for Thomas J Quinn, Size, 45.8%x99.5; brick and stone fronts. Tolal, $100,000. Ad->lri;ES the owner, SS3 Eas t IGSth et.

3D AV.—Harry T. Howell, 3d av and 149th st, has on the boards one 6-sty brick and stone apar tment and stores on the west side of 3d av, 100,2 ft. south of 171st st, for John Allen, of 1109 Jennings st, and John A, Rennie, of 320 Broadway, Size, 50x123. Total cost, .fSCOOO.

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CBOTONA A V . _ H a r r y T. Hov, ell, 3a av and llStli st, has on the boards two O-sty hrlfk ana atone acartments, to he huilt on ^ ' ' T . ' , " ' ™ ' ° " " ' 0™'on» t" ana IToth st. Corner house. 33M|x90.10: other house, 37.6x88.10. Walters & O'Connell, owners, No. 5 Bast 42d St.

Bids Opened. Bids were opened hy Bridge Commissioner Best, on Thursday,

Feb. Oth, for the eonslruction ol lattice railing on the foot-walks ot the Wllliamshurs (new Eas t River Bridee) as tollows: N. B. Smyth. lflS.390 (low bidder); N. W. Ryan, If33,300i Eagle Iron Works, ,?22,000; w . D. Bayley. $21,800; Louis Wechsler, .t21,o90; w m i a m Home Co., t2o,000; North Eastern Construc­tion Co.. J22.996; Cooper & Evans. IfM.tiiO; The Snare & Triest Co., .52D,9O0; Vinncy & Godfrey, (;27,155; Nelson Machine & Sup­ply Co.. If32.000: Charles Ulead & Co.. 124.294. The railinB on the single footwalks and on one of the double tootwalks shall be complete in place by May, 1st, 1905. and the contract shall be entirely completed by June 1st. 190.5.

B U I L D I N G N O T E S

Too cold for bricklaying. The modern skyscraper is said to be proof against the gnawing

tooth of lime. They will last for ages, these pyramids of thd West.

No architect has yet 'been commissioned to draw plans for the alterations to No. 50 Manhattan st, a 5-sty building with an " L " to 12oth st, adapting it to the use of the John Simmons Co., of 110 Centre st, who have its leasing under advisement

The Ellis Company, 216 West 23d st, has received a cablegram from tbe Underground Electric Railways Co,, Limited, of Lon­don, Eng., ordering them to ship for installation their ejector system, which will be installed in place of the old system now in use.

The trustees of the Central Presbyterian Church, of Summit N, J., will erect a $60,000 stone church for which a site has re­cently been secured. The architect will be seleoted by a com­petition, details of which may be obtained from Mr. John Kis-sock, of Summit, chairman of the building commiitee.

J. H. Burton, the yellow pine wholesaler and piling shipper of 18 Broadway, has taken Mr. Theodore Henry into partnership and the business will hereafter be conducted under the flrm name of J, H. Burton & 'Co. Mr, Henry has been associated with Mr. Burton in a business way for twelve years.

The Corbin .Cabinet Lock Co., New Britain, Conn., has found Its accommodations, shared with P. & F. Corbin, at 13-15 Murray st, New York, too circumscribed for its growing trade. The company has leased for a long term the entire building at 21 Warren sl, of which it w ill occupy the street floor and two base­ments as soon as they ean be rearranged to meet requirements.

The New Tork Fireproof Works, makers of metal-covered doors, windows and trim, have removed from 39 East st to larger quarters -.U 31S-320 East 7Sth st, near 2d av. This company has recently installed the latest appliances for the manufacture of their product, enabling them to turn out their materials more promptly, .

The Canton Steel Ceiling Co. calls the attention of owners and builders to the fact tha t it is putt ing in a large amount of steel ceilings in apartment houses, especially in the kitchens and bath­rooms. They make a superior ceiling. The joints are absolutely tight and dust-proof. Almost an unlimited variety of designs can be offered. The cost is very moderate, and they solicit in­quiries from prospective users.

The J, E, Laheney Co., 1133 Broadway, which had the contract to paint the 133 kiosks and the eight double elevated stations of the Rapid Transit Co., has nearly completed its work. The verde antique effect of the kiosks is receiving favorable comment from art associations in the city. This flrm also has made record time in painting the Vanderbilt bachelor apartments and tennis court building at Oakdale, L, L

Among the plants that are increasing their capacities is the New York Metal Ceiling Co., of 537-541 West 24th st. The 1905 plans of this company include a more than doubled capacity for the output of "Enametile." It anticipates a largely increased business on all products, and believes its preparation for "Ena-metiie'' will be fully taxed. The results with this wall flnish have been satisfactory, and hence the necessity for a very increased production.

Clinton & Russell, 32 Nassau st, New Tork City, have been commissioned to prepare plans for an office building for the Buffalo, Rochester & P i t tsburg Railroad Co., to be erected at Rochester, N. Y. The structure will he fireproof, 5 stories high, 115x170 feet in size, of steel and brick construction, to cost about $400,000, Plans will be complete, ready for bidders by March 1st. The company will occupy the building. Arthur G. Yates is presi­dent of the company.

The A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Works, foot of East 23d st, have supplied three more of their horizontal pi'ston pumps to the O'Rourke Construction & Engineering Co., contractors for the Pennsylvania R. R, tunnel under the North River, delivery being made to the Manhattan side. The construction company also has quite a number of Cameron pumps in use on the Weehawken side of the tunnel, as well as along the line of the improvement in the New York Central R. R,, in New York City,

Geo . A. F u l l e r C o m p a n y G e t s a Big Con t rac t .

has closed a contract for a mag-;, to be erected for the Washington .-ner. The edifice is to be on E st, D. C. The plot is 70x159, and the

building will be 10 stories high, which is the Washington limit. The architects are McKim, Mead & White, of 160 Sth av. The cost will be about $-500,000.

The Geo nificent m; Times, Fra below 14th

•ge A. Fuller Co rble front buildin nk A. Munsey, o\ st, Washington,

Bu i ld ing O p e r a t i o n s C o n t i n u e d .

A p a r t m e n t s , F l a t s a n d T e n e m e n t s . n i T H ST.—Geo. Fred. Pelham, 503 Sth

av, is making plans for two 6-sty, 50x ST.ll, 2o-fajnily flats, for Jacob Kotlow-sky, 60 West 117th st, to be erected on the north side of 111th st, 200 ft. west of 7th av, to cost $110,000.

152D ST.—John Hauser, I2Sth st and St. Nicholas av, is drawing plans for two 5-sty flats, S0x87.ll each, to be built on the south side of 152d st, 32S ft. east of Amsterdam av, for Geo F Newmark and Harry Jackson, at an estimated cost nf ?95,000.

137TH ST.—Schwartz & Gross, 35 West 21st st, have plans on the boards for two O-sty 2S-family apartments, 65x86.11, for (be Concourse Really Co., 110 West 34th Et, to be situated on the south side of J37th st, 125 ft. west of Broadway, to cost $240,000.

ST., NICHOLAS PL.—John Hauser. 125th st and St, Nicholas pl, is drawing plans for two O-sty elevator apartment houses, 50x99 ft, each, to be built for Schuck Bros, on the west side of St, Nicholas pl, 224.4 ft, west of IS.M st, at an estimated cost of $140,000.

E s t i m a t e s Rece ivab l e . Ackerman & Partridge, 156 Sth av.

New York, are preparing plans for the 3-sty chemical laboratory, 120xS2 ft,, to be erected at Hoboken, N. J., for the Stevens

Institute of Technology. See Record and Guide of January 2Sth.

Contracts Awarded. MONTAGUE ST, Brooklyn.—J, B. & J.

M. Cornell Co., 20th st and l l t h av. New York, have received the steel contract for the bank building addition to be erected at Montague, Court and Fulton sts, lor the Mechanics' Bank, 215 Montague st, of which George L. Morse, Eagle Building, Brooklyn, is the architect. The building will be 10 stories, 100x40x90. No other contracts have been let.

STH AV.—Wakeham & Miller, 1133 Broadway, have obtained the general con­tract for $20,000 worth of alterations to the 11-sty office building, southwest cor­ner of Sth av and 21st st, from plans pre­pared by Jacobs & Heidelberg, 1123 Eroadway. The improvement consists of building marble and tile block partitions, installing bank fixtures and vault, etc. The Hudson Realty Company, l.'io Broad­way, is the owner.

Bids Op«Ked. The following bids were opened by the

Dept. oi Docks and Ferries for furnishin.g and delivering 10,000 bbls. of Portland ce-m.ent (price given per bbl.): Atlas Port­land Cement Co,, 30 Broad st, $1,35; Standard Material Co., 1 Brcadway, )fl.4S, and John P. Kane Co,, 287 4th av, Sfl.21i-^ (awarded contract).

Alterat ions . RI VINGTON S T . - O . :

1st st, is making plans for $6,000 worth ot improvements to 152 Rivington st, for Chas, Rosen, 157 Rivington st.

45TH ST.—John H. Knubel, 318 West 42d st, is making plans for $5,000 worth of alterations to 546 West 4Sth st, for Robert Fulton, e|o architect.

IK[i sce l laneoas . I I I T H S T . - D a v i d Cohen, 371 Broad-

•.voy, has charge of the project to build a 5-sty building on plot, 67x100.11, at 132-138 Eas t 111th st, for the Uptown Educa­tional Alliance, of No. 1 West 113th st. The cost will be about $50,000. The archi-l£ct has not yet been selected.

Projected B n i l d i n g s i n Other Cities. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Doyle & Doak

have completed plans for a 2-sty stone church, 71x100, to be built In Altoona, Pa., for the First Methodist Episcopal Con­gregation, Estimates will be received un­til the 27th.

BALTIMORE.—The Baltimore repre­sentative of Richey, Browne & Donald, architectural iron workers, Brooklyn, N. Y„ has removed from ^12 North Charles st to S17 Calvert Building. This company makes a specialty of stairs, ele­vator enclosures, elevator cars, iron, brass and bronze grilles, artistic wrought-iron work, cast and wrought-iron elec­tro-plated.

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The Labor Situation. At last the Building Trades Employers' Association has been

persuaded to take up anew the revision of the Arbitration Plan. The employers long ago conceded that the Plan was in need of reconstruction, but they have not been willing until now to go into an arbitration congress with representatives of the unions, with the purpose of legislating on the subject. A preliminary meeting of the general arbitration board was held on Tuesday night at the Building Trades Club, to consider the proposed changes. The old unions working under the arbitration agree­ment were represented, but it was decided to postpone action for a week to let delegates of the new unions in.

This brings up the whole question regarding the principles that should govern the relations between employers and jour­neymen, so far as the members of the Building Trades Em­ployers' Association and their employees are concerned. I t is the hope and expectation that a lasting t reaty of concord, em­bodying a settlement of all existing disputes, will be the fruit of this important conference, and that spells PEACE for the building trades. I t is the silver lining of a very dark cloud. If a measure, equitable and workable, compelling the arbitrat ion of all future disagreements, is quickly enacted by a unanimous vote of all the parties in interest, duly and fairly represented, there can be no reason why the investing public should not have early enough in the year an assurance that wiil bring out a very unusual amount of building, which would be the greatest benefit tha t could be bestowed on the people of this city a t large a t this time.

The delegates from this city to the International Convention of Bricklayers and Masons, a t San Francisco, have returned, after five weeks' absence, bringing tidings of the action of the convention in regard to the fireproofing question here. Upon this point the convention reaffirmed the Trenton decision, and warns again the New York unions tha t unless they comply they will all be expelled. An edict of expulsion was issued against one of the sixteen unions. No. 33, because its delegate, Luke A. Burke, ordered a strike on a building because the installation of thti fireproofing was sublet. Another charge was tha t James Finn, another delegate of Local 33, tried to assault International Presi­dent William A. Bowen at a meeting in this city, after a dis­pute about the fireproofing.

The unions have not yet had opportunity to hear the reports of their delegates, and decide upon a course of action. A lead­ing delegate remarked yesterday t h a t the order of the conven­tion meant the ruin of unionism among bricklayers in New York, as well as the taking away of a large par t of the work of Riason contractors.

At the annual convention of the Bricklayers and Masons' International Union, held in the city of Trenton, in the State oi New Jersey, during the month of January, 1904, the National Fireprooflng Company flled a protest against the action of the local unions in the boroughs of Manhat tan and the Bronx, enter­ing into certain annual contracts with the Mason Builders' Asso­ciation which debarred company from setting its manufactured product in buildings in said boroughs.

The grievance was submitted by the hoard of the convention, a r d after consideration the delegates voted to amend Section 3 of Article XI, of the constitution of the International Union so to read, as amended, as follows:

"Sec. 3. Masonry.—Bricklaying masonry shall consist of the laying of bricks in, under or upon any structure or form of work where bricks are used, whether in the ground or over its surface, or beneath water; in commercial buildings, rolling mills, iron works, blast or smelter furnaces, in mines or fortifications, and all underground work, • such as sewers, telegraph, electric and telephone conduits, where a trowel and mortar are used, and all pointing and cleaning brick walls, or other work requiring the labor of a skilled person. Fireproofing, block arching, terra­cotta setting and cutting, where done on a building, and the cut­ting of rock-face brick, and work, for which the regular ra te of wages of the locality must be charged, as the same is con­sidered brickmasonry. That all fireproofing, block arching, terra­cotta cutting and setting shall be done by any firm, corporation or manufacturer in any locality within the jurisdiction of the I. U.; provided such firm, corporation or manufacturer complies with the requirements of the I. U. laws. The cutting, rubbing and grinding of all kinds of arch brick musf be done by mem­bers of the B. & M. I. U."

At the lime of the amendment above-mentioned was adopted, the convention authorized and directed the general secretary of the International Union to notify all subordinate unions tha t hereafter no contracts should be entered into which in any way conflicted with the said amendment to the constitution of the International Union.

Notwithstanding the action of the Trenton Convention, Local Unions Nos. 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, 29. 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 40, 41, S3 and 72 of New Tork City and Long Island, members of the Brick­layers and Masons' International Union, entered into an agree­ment with the Mason Builders' Association of New York, in which, among other stipulations, appear the following clauses:

"Members of the Mason Builders' Association must include In their contract for a building all cutting of masonry, interior brick worb, the paving of brick floors, the brick work of the

Scope and Possibility. The Supreme Quality of "Hecla Fireproofing" is the Wide

Scope of its Usefulness. It is, as we have seen, a really Fire­

proof Concrete, a concrete, too, without water. It does not pro­

duce Damp Buildings. It is a Fireproofing that may be used for

Arches, for Partitions, for Floors, for Wainscots, and when used

for the last=named purposes, "Hecla Fireproofing" is made in

such a way that it is also really a sort of Fireproof Substance

that may be Cut, Sawed and Treated exactly like Wood.

Ves. It takes Nails and Screws just like the Best of Lumber.

No. It does not Crack. It does not Warp. The Grain, so

to speak, may be made Very Fine, or it may be made Very Coarse.

It may be produced in Any Color wiih a Great Variety of Effects,

and it may be Sand^papered, or Polished, or Finished in any

manner one pleases lo adopt.

Then in addition—it Cannot Possibly be Destroyed by Fire.

"HECLA FIREPROOFING "—Patented The System of Real Fireproofing

The Hecla Iron Works, Brooklyn, N. Y.J

damp-proofing system and alt fireproofing floor arches, slabs, partitions, furring and roof blocks; and they shall not lump or sublet the installation if the labor in connection therewith is bricklayers' work as recognized by the trade, the men employed upon the construction of the walls to be given the preference,"

The action of the Thompson-Starrett Company, some weeks ago, when they served notice upon the Building Trades Asso­ciation tha t they intended to re-employ their old carpenters, has had its natural and expected effect. The Association went through the formality of expelling the firm this week, and the big concern will henceforth proceed on independent lines, sO far as other contractors are concerned. I t is said tha t it has more work on hand at the present time than any other building firm in, .the country.

S a n i t a r y A l t e r a t i o n s .

Following is a list of tenement house alterations for which plans are under way in the office of Henry Regelman, 133 Tth St., in compliance to the new sanitary reformation law in rela­tion to the removal of school sinks:

No. 125 Pit t st, owner, Adam Schopp, 53 3d av; cost, about ?2,000.

No. 154 1st av, owner Martin Oflinger, care of the architect; cost, about $2,000.

No. 444 West 46th s t , owner, A. Hollander, of 4 Stuyvesant st; cost, about $2,000.

No. 618 Eas t Sth st, owner, Julia Oichele, of 513 Eas t 84th st; cost, about ^2,000.

No. G3S Eas t l l t h st, owner, Adam E. Gartner, 9 West 60th st; cost, about $2,000,

No. 612 Eas t 13th st, owner, Barbara iPath, premises; cost, about $2,500.

No. 507 Eas t l l t h st. owner, Adolph Reichman, care of the architect; cost, about $2,000.

No, 156 Eas t 3d st, owner, R. H. Goff, 355 West 34th st; coat aljout $2,500.

No. 151 Av A, owner, William Gels, care of the architect; cost, about $2,000.

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February i i , 1905 RECORD AND GUIDE

A NOTABLE FIREPROOFING JOB The accompanying view sbowa the GUY B. WAITE &

CO.'S paneled floor arches, beam, girder and colaum cov-frlng, recently installed in the Varick Builtlins, Hubert, Wa:hington and West Streets, Maahattan, whiih bui d'.ns has 3C0,0GO square fett of t i is floor construcUsn.

Tbe botloroB of arches, sides of beams and girders, and the column covering are just as the temporary wood forms left them—before the application cf white coat. The bottoir.s of the beams and girders have been wire-laLhcd and plastered.

The concrete is rtinforced with steel channeli. piaced on edge, which construction has the HIGHEST AP-PROV.\L hy the Bureau of Buildings, of any flat arch. These and other forms cf their conitructlon, in extensive rse, are unexcelled for CAPACITY and UTILITY. All COMPLEXITY cf CONSTRUCTIONS has been cut out and with the company's independent maaagsment thtir con-fctrucLicns cre the MOST ECONOMICAL.

TIIE GL'y B. WAITE CO. have the most complelely etiiiipped p^ant Eituattd in the center of Manhattan (Slat and 32d SLreets and East River), where they conduct a large business in fireproof constructions for buildingB.

ft-ner, Geo. Schwerer, No, 255 Av B, ?2,000.

No. 509 East 12th st, owner, Nathan Silver, 38 West 114th st; cost, about $2,000,

No. S29 Eas t l l t h st, owner, Adolph Reichman, care of archi­tect; cost, about $2,000.

NOB. 507-509 Eas t l l t h st, owner, Mrs. Polina Samson, care • .of architect; cost, about $2,000.

Mr. Regelman has, since the first of the new year, filed .plans for nearly one hundred similar operations under the nevr tene­ment house law.

Av A; cost, about drawings of the proposed scheme for the new Barnard College, designed by Mr, Charles A. Rich; the Delav/are, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co.'s terminal improvements in Hoboken, de­signed by Kenneth M. Murchison, Jr„ and the accepted design by Carrere & Hastings for the approaches to Manhat tan Bridge,

Architectural Exhibi t ion . The Twentieth Annual Exhibition of the Architectural League

of New Tork, which opens Sundav in the Fine Arts Building, promises to be one of the most successful ever given by that as­sociation, not because of the large number of exhibits, but be­cause of the public character of many of them, their high stand­ard and quality, and the diversity of their subjects. The exhib­its number almost seven hundred and fifty, and not only fill the galleries themselves, but overflow into the league's room up­stairs. Much interest has been displayed by the members, and the list of exhibitors includes those foremost in the practice of architecture in New Y'ork and many prominent members of the alllnd a 11,' and crafts.

In the Vanderbilt gallery are found what to the public will prove of the greatest interest, being several sets of drawings for the municipal improvements which ivere submitted to the New Tork Improvement Commission. Grouped in the center of the main wall, and numbering twenty-one, they are intended to be the principal feature of the exhibition. Among these designs are those for the Widening of ISlst St„ Proposed Common Plaza for, the Approaches to Eas t River aud Manhattan Bridges, Ennai .ce to Exterior street leading from Fifty-ninth street plaza to Blackwell's Island, ' River View of the Chelsea Improvements, Proposed Subway Loop Terminal for the Blackwell's Island Bridge, the Blackw^ell's Island Bridge Terminal, Proposed Change of Grade a t Fifth av and Forty-second st, continuation of Madison av, from Twenty-third st to Broadway, Proposed Im­provement to Delancey st, looking west from the Williamsburg Bridf", Proposed Improvement of Bat tery Park and South fer ry Terminal, Proposed Reviewing Stand at Fifth av, opposite Twen­ty-third st, proposed improvement of Seventy-second st .and Riverside Drive.

A detailed review of the exhibition cannot be attempted at this time, but-aside from the above municipal improvement schemes may be mentioned that for. the Staten Island Ferry Terminal at St. George designed by Carrere & Hastings, a perspective draw­ing of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, designed by Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson, the accepted designs of the Carnegie Technical' School in Pi t tsburg by Palmer & Hornbostel, the tl . S. Postoffice. Custom House and Court House in Cleveland, Ohio, by Arnold W. Brunner; a-large Public Bath, to be erected at Av A and Twenty-third st, designed by Arnold W. Brunner; six drawings of the National Park Bank, by Donn Barber; five

Great Sa le of Manhattan Property. Thirty-one choice parcels of improved properties will be sold at

auction by Bryan L. Kenneiiy, on Wednesday, March 1st, 1005, at 12 o'clock noon, at the New Tork Real Esta te salesroom, 101 Broadway, as follows: Nos. 109 to 121 West 44th st; Nos. 2333 to 2339 Broadway, southwest corner of SSth st; Nos. 2182 to 2186 Broadway; Ncs. 225 to 231 West TTth st; Nos, 22T0 and 2272 Broadway; No. 218 West 28th st; 24T West SSth st; 76T Sth av, soMthwest corner of 47th st; 260 Tth av, southwest corner of 2Sth st; 79 West 45th st; 366 West 31st st; 407 West 35th st; 225-227-229 East 14th st; 452 West 57th st; 19 Eas t 108th st; and 549 Hudson st, southwest corner of Perry st. Titles guar­anteed by the Lawyers ' Title Insurance Co, and policies fur­nished free of charge to purchasers. Maps and all detailed in­formation may be had of the auctioneer, 7 Pine st, or of the attorneys, ^Messrs, ueyo, Duer & Bauerdorf, 115 Broadway.

The Poulson Plan Approved by a Railroad Expert. At a meeting of the State Railroad Commission, on Thursday,

plans w^ere considered looking to relief of congestion at the Man­hat tan end of the Erooklyn Bridge. The Nils Poulson plan was discussed. Charles L. Rowland, of the Manufacturers' Associa­tion, of Brooklyn, advocated its adoption. He said the plan would practically double the present service.

'Mr. Stewart, general manager of the Erie Railroad, said the Poulson plan appeared to be better than the present plan.

O. S. Nichols, chief engineer of the Bridge Department, said he had a plan to go across Park Row which had been prevented. The present plan was to increa-se the length of the platforms, and approval of the plan was to be asked of the Board of Estimate.

Mr. Baker said the commission's report would be ready in a few days, and that it would recommend sonie. plan.

« ^ Regarding Elevator Safeties.

An interesting outcome of the recent agitation for more reli­able devices for preventing elevator accidents, which resulted in the Issuing of a rigid rule by the Building Department (see Record and Guide, Jan. 21) is the approval of the Security Ele­vator Safety Company's device by the Supt, of the Bureau of Buildings for this Borough.

This device is a radical departure from all existing forms of elevator safeties, and is one that is free from danger of be­coming non-operative through negligence. It must be main­tained in good woiking order to prevent safety from acting.

Briefly, the device may be described as consisting of a series of "steel" wires sti-etehed at the s idesof a car from top to bottom of the shaft, and securely anchored on the overhead structure

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c a r r y i n g t h e e l e v a t o r . ~At " i n t e r v a l s s t e e l b l o c k s , o r r e t a r d ^ e r s , a r e s e c u r e d t o t h e s e w i r e s , a n d i n p a s s i n g t h r o u g h t h e s e r e -t a r d e r s t h e w i r e s a r e d e f l e c t e d f r o m a s t r a i g h t l i n e , a n d h a v e a s l i g h t k i n k o r b e n d m a d e i n t h e m . T h i s b e n d i s c o n s t a n t f o r a l l w i r e s , a n d o f f e r s a c o n s t a n t r e t a r d i n g f o r c e w h e n t h e r e t a r d e r a a r e f o r c e d d o w n w a r d s o n t h e w i r e s .

O n t h e b o t t o m of t h e c a r a r e p l a c e d s t r o n g s w i n g i n g d o g s , s o d e s i g n e d t h a t w h e n t h e y e n g a g e w i t h t h e r e t a r d e r s , t h e w e i g h t of c a r a n d i t s l o a d i s t r a n s f e r r e d f r o m t h e h o i s t i n g a p p a r a t u s of t h e e l e v a t o r d i r e c t l y t o t h e w i r e s . T h e n u m b e r of w i r e s , a n d t h e b e n d in e a c h w i r e i n p a s s i n g t h r o u g h t h e r e t a r d e r , i s s o c a l ­c u l a t e d t h a t t h e f o r c e r e q u i r e d t o c a u s e t h e r e t a r d e r s t o s l i d e a l o n g t h e w i r e s i s e a u a l t o t w i c e t h e m a x i m u m l o a d t h e e l e v a t o r "has c a p a c i t y f o r l i f t i n g .

T h i s i n s u r e s o n a f r e e f a l l t h e s t o p p i n g of c a r w i t h i n t h e v e ­l o c i t y h e i g h t ; o r , i n o t h e r w o r d s , if t h e c a r w e r e t o f a l l e i g h t f e e t , i t w o u l d c o m e to r e s t a f t e r s l i d i n g e i g h t f e e t o n t h e w i r e s . T h e d o g s a r e s u s p e n d e d p e n d u l u m f a s h i o n , a n d u n d e r n o r m a l s p e e d of c a r a r e g o v e r n e d i n t h e i r s w i n g b a c k a n d f o r t h b y a c a m u n d e r t h e c a r . w h i c h in t u r n i s r e v o l v e d b y t h e r u n n i n g of t h e c a r . T h e d o g s a t o n e e n d of t h e s w i n g a r e i n t h e p a t h of t h e r e ­t a r d e r s , b u t s w i n g i n t o c l e a r t h e m i n p a s s i n g . If . h o w e v e r , n o r m a l s p e e d of c a r i s e x c e e d e d , e i t h e r b y r u n a w a y o r f r e e d r o p , t h e d o g s a r e l a t c h e d i n t h e o u t w a r d p o s i t i o n , a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y s t r i k e r e t a r d e r s a n d b r i n g c a r t o g r a d u a l s t o p .

A d d i t i o n a l f e a t u r e s of t h i s s a f e t y a r e p o s i t i v e t e r m i n a l s t o p s ,

w h e r e b y if a n o p e r a t o r l o s e s c o n t r o l of h i s e l e v a t o r t h e c a r ia b r o u g h t t o a r e s t a u t o m a t i c a l l y a t t o p a n d b o t t o m l a n d i n g s , t h u s d o i n g a w a y w i t h o n e of t h e c h i e f s o u r c e s of a c c i d e n t s , t h e l i a ­b i l i t y of c r a s h i n g i n t o t h e p i t a t t h e b o t t o m o r i n t o t h e o v e r ­h e a d w o r k a t t h e t o p . " T h i s I s t h e o n l y s a f e t y d e v i s e t h a t w i l l d o w h a t a n a i r c u s h i o n d o e s , b e s i d e s t a k i n g c a r e of a l l k i n d of r u n a w a y a c c i d e n t s . "

T h i s d e v i c e , w h i c h w a s f o r m e r l y k n o w n a s t h e " C r u i c k s h a n k S a f e t y , " h a s h a d t h e t e s t of u s e , a n d is i n s t a l l e d o n a b o u t t w o h u n d r e d e l e v a t o r s i n P h i l a d e l p h i a , i n t h e m o s t n o t a b l e office b u i l d i n g s of t h a t c i t y . T h e "tJ. S, G o v e r n m e n t h a s a d o p t e d t h i s s a f e t y , a n d i t h a s b e e n i n s t a l l e d o n e l e v a t o r s i n t h e A p p r a i s e r s ' S t o r e s , t h i s c i t y ; T r e a s u r y B u i l d i n g , W a s h i n g t o n , a n d P u b l i c B u i l d i n g , D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n . E l e v a t o r c o n t r a c t s h a v e r e c e n t l y b e e n g i v e n o u t b y t h e S u p e r v i s i n g A r c h i t e c t , s p e c i f y i n g t h i s d e ­v i c e , f o r G o v e r n m e n t b u i l d i n g s i n S a l t L a k e C i t y ; P o r t l a n d , O r e , ; T e r r e H a u t e , I n d . , a n d B i r m i n g h a m , A l a , I n t h i s c i t y t h e s a f e t y h a s b e e n p l a c e d o n e l e v a t o r s i n t h e A r t h u r B u i l d i n g , 72 B r o a d ­w a y ; H a r v e y , P l s k & S o n s , 62 C e d a r s t ; a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g b u i l d ­i n g s a r e b e i n g e q u i p p e d : H o t e l B e l m o n t , 4 2 d s t a n d P a r k a v ; E d i s o n E u i l d i n g , 5 5 D u a n e s t ; G e r m a n i a F i r e I n s u r a n c e C o . , 6 4 ' W i l l i a m s t , a n d N . T . T r u c k i n g a n d C o n t r a c t i n g 'Co., 5 1 5 E a s t 1 7 t h St .

T h e a d d r e s s of t h e S e c u r i t y E l e v a t o r S a f e t y C o m p a n y Is 1 2 6 W e s t 1 8 t h St. T h e c o m p a n y h a s i s s u e d a n i l l u s t r a t e d c a t a l o g u e , w h i c h w i l l b e s e n t t o a n y a d d r e s s u p o n a p p l i c a t i o n .

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IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD Real Estate and Building Statistics.

T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e t h e c o m p a r a t i v e t a b l e s of M a n h a t t a n , T h e B r o n x a n d B r o o k l y n of t h e C o n v e y a n c e s , M o r t g a g e s a n d P r o ­j e c t e d B u i l d i n g s f o r t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g w e e k s of 1 9 0 4 a n d 1 9 0 5 :

M A N H A T T A N A N D T H B B R O N X .

CONVEYANCES.

1905 . 1904 . Teh. 5 to 10, Inc.

T o t a l N o f o r M a n h a t t a n 359 To ta lNo . for M a n b a t t a u 200 Amount involved t2,498,-'^00 Amount involved $ 5 2 8 , 9 1 3 n u m b e r nomina l _ .326 N u m b e r n o m l n a l 171

1905. 2,232

$8,477,84:5

1904. 1,701

$6,035,169

Total No. (or t he B r o n s , . Amount Involved N u m b e r n o m l n a l

1905. 1904. 3 to 9. i n c . Teh. 5 to 10, Inc,

2 8 3 Total No. tor T h e Bronx 86 t 4 2 9 . 4 0 0 Amount Involved $80,8ti7

251 N u m b e r n o m l n a l 4 3

Total No., The B r a n s , J a n , 1 to date Total Amt., Tbe Brons , J an . 1 to d a t e . , . T o t a l N o . i n a n i h a l t a i i a o d T h e

B r o n x , J a n . 1 t o d a t e X o t a , l A m t . m a n l i a t t a n a n d T l i e

B r o u x , J a u . 1 t o d a t e

1905. 1.829

t2 ,319 ,234

4 , 0 6 1

Sio,?9r,or9

1904.

» r , 0 5 5 , l l ' ?

PROJECTED BUILDINGS. 1905,

Total No. New Buildlnga : Feb. 4 to 10, Inc. M a n h a t t a n 35 Tbe B r a n s 40

Grand total 75 Total Amt. New Bu i ld ings :

M a n h a t t a n $1,878,076 I 'be B r a n s 829 ,950

Grand Total $2,708,025 Te ta l Amt, Al te ra t ions ;

Manba t t an $103,050 iTlieErcii.i 10 ,450

Grand total $113,500 Total No. of New Bui ld ings ;

Manha t t an , J an . 1 to d a t e . . - 183 T h s B r o n s , J a n 1 to da te 204

M u l i t n - B r o n a : , J a u . 1 t o d a t e 3 S 7 Total Amt, New Bu i ld ings :

Manl ia t tan , Jan , 1 to da te 19,358,925 Tbe B r o n s , J an . 1 to da te 2 ,923,200

M u l i t u - B r o n x , J a n . 1 t o d a t « S 1 2 , 2 S ^ , 1 3 3 Total Amt. Al te ra t ions :

i n n b t u - B r o u x , J a n . 1 t o d a t e S !>S2 ,7S0

JS I

« 3 , 9 3 6 , 0 ; 5

% S S 1 , 7 9 0

A s s e s s e d V a l u e , M a n l i a t t a n .

PRIVATi: SALES MARKET

Total No., w i tb Cons ide ra t ion . . . Amount Involved Assessed Value Total No., Nominal Assi*S3ed Value Total No, witH Consid,, fram lai Am.ount involved

Total No, Nominal Assessed Valuo

§8,477,8-15 S5,1C5,800

2,047 562 ,143 ,300

MORTGAGES.

Total n u m b e r Amount involvsd N u m b e r over 5% Amount involved N u m b e r at 5% Amount Involved N u m b e r at leas t ban 5 Amount Involved Ho. atG".;;,.

. $7,-570,252 Sl,S5'i

51 ,687,575 35

51,440,600

t involved t2 ,845 ,254 No. at 5 -% 1 Amount involved §10,000

Amount involved. . No. a n - -

$1.5f J ,541

S l , 5 0 0 134

5.973 849

Amoun t Involved S"5,000 M o . a t 4 ^ ; ! i eo Amount Involved 52,679,622 No. a t 4% 5 Amount Involved 5376,835 No. above to Bank, Trua t

and In su rance Companies 95 Amount Involved $2,639,134

Total No.. Manha t t an , J an . 1 to da te Total Amt., Manha t t an , J an . 1 to d a t e . . . , Total No., Tbe Brons , Jan , 1 to date Total Amt., The Bi-ons, J an . 1 to date I T o t a l N o . , m a u l i a t t a u a n d X h e

B r o n x , J a n . 1 t o d a t e T o t a l A m t . m t a u b a t t a n a n d T l i e

B r o u x , J a u . 1 t o d a t e

5183,500 1

51 ,000

?510,7O0 $1,893,600

1905. 2 ,107

$43,256,719 • 1.337

511,149,596

S . 5 9 , 4 « 6 , 3 1 5 * 2 9 , 2 1 1 , 7 3 5

$47,000

1904.

T h e r e m a r k a b l e a c t i v i t y i n t h e F i f t h a v e n u e s e c t i o n , I j e t w e e n T h i r t y - f o u r t h a n d F o r t i e t h s t r e e t s , w h i c h s t a r t e d l a s t w e e k , h a s n o w r e a c h e d a s t a g e w h e r e i t i s s a i d t h a t t h e r e i s l i k e l y t o b e a l e t u p , n o t f o r w a n t of d e m a n d , h u t o n a c c o u n t of t h e h i g h p r i c e s o w n e r s a r e n o w a s k i n g . T h e r e w e r e t w e n t y - o n e s a l e s o6 d w e l l i n g s b e t w e e n T h i r t y - f o u r t h a n d F o r t i e t h s t r e e t s , j u s t w e s t of F i f t h a v e n u e , t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t b e i n g 1 1 W e s t T h i r t y - f o u r t h s t r e e t a n d 10 W e s t F o r t i e t h s t r e e t . T h e d e a l s i n l o t s i n t h e L e n o x a v e n u e s e c t i o n n o r t h of O n e H u n d r e d a n d T h i r t i e t h s t r e e t a n d o n W a s h i n g t o n H e i g h t s is a g a i n w e l l u n d e r w a y , b u t i n t h e m a j o r i t y of c a s e s s p e c u l a t o r s a r e s t i l l t h e b u y e r s , a n d t h e r e a p ­p e a r s t o h e n o l i m i t t o t h e n u m b e r of l o t s t h e y a r e w i l l i n g t o b u y i n t h e s e s e c t i o n s . T h e t o t a l n u m b e r of s a l e s f o r t h e w e e k a r e a g a i n u p t o t h e r e c o r d , t h e r e b e i n g t w o h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n t y -f o u r f o r I V I a n h a t t a n a n d f o r t y - f i v e f o r T h e B r o n x .

S a l e o u B i r e r s i d e D r i v e .

R I V E R S I D E D R I V E . — ' L . J . P h i l l i p s & Co, h a v e s o l d f o r M o r i t z F a l k e n a u t o J . W . D a v i s , f o r o c c u p a n c y . 3 3 0 R i v e r s i d e D r i v e , n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of 1 0 5 t h s t , a n e w o - s t y A m e r i c a n b a s e m e n t d w e l l i n g , o n p l o t 3 0 x 1 0 0 .

A O c a l i n 3 6 t l i S t r e e t .

S O T H S T . — E d g a r P . H o l d r i d g e h a s s o l d f o r A l b e r t J , A d a m s , r e p r e s e n t e d b y P o c h e r & Co. , 7 4 a n d 76 W e s t 3 6 t h s t , t w o 4 - s t y b u i l d i n g s , o n p l o t 3 7 . 6 x 7 4 , 62 f e e t e a s t of 6 t h a v . T h e b u y e r s a r e P o t t e r Se B r o . a n d D . B . F r e e d m a n .

VQie O a k d a l e T r a n s f e r r e d A g a i n .

S S T H S T . — A n d r e w P . G i l s e y h a s r e s o l d f o r W i l l i a m E . F i n n t o J e f f e r s o n M . a n d L . N a p o l e o n L e v y 3 4 W e s t 3 5 t h s t , a 4 - s t y b u i l d ­i n g , o n l o t 2 0 x 7 5 , a n d 3 6 a n d 3 8 , a d j o i n i n g , a 7 - s t y a p a r t m e n t h o u s e , k n o w n a s t h e O a k d a l e , o n p l o t 4 0 x 9 8 . 9 .

February i r , igo5 R E C O R D AINU l iUlUK 307

Seems a S m a l l Price* STH AV.—James W. Henning has sold 53'5 5th av, a 5-sty

building, on lot 30x100, adjoining Delmonico's. Mr. Henning bought the property in 1902 from Fannie E. Musgrave for $200,-000, a price that seems remarkably small when compared with recent valuations in this part of 5th av. The building has just been extensively altered, and is leased to C. E. Simcox, now of West Slst st, for a long term of years.

In tc res t iug : Sale i n tflie ^Enrray K i l l Sect iou .

4-OTH ST.—Pease & Elliman have sold for Commodare David Banks, to F . R. Bain, who will alter it into a business building, 10 West 40th st, a 4-sty and basement dwelling on lot 25x93.9. iMr. Banks bought most of the block front on the south side of 40th St. between Sth and Gth avs, in 1S59, and sold off the lots to the west of his own house from time to time, restricting them to private dwelling improvements. Thus it happens that the lots numbered from twelve upward are restricted, while six, eight and ten are not. Mr. Bain pays $150,000 for the Banks property. He is also the buyer of the Euclid Euilding, at 566 5th av, the sale of which was recently reported.

FiftU A v e n u e R e s i d e n t s tv i l l Ojipose a B u s i n e s s Diii ldiug:.

STH AV.—Pease & Elliman report tha t they liave sold 58S and 590 Sth av, the Baxter and Scott leaseholds, to Henry G. Trevor, of 'Southampton, L. I. Mr. Trevor acquires the fee from Co­lumbia, and has a plot 55x100. on which he says lie will erect a tall business building. It is asserted that, after the expiration of tlie leases, next February, there will be no restriction to pre­vent this plan from being carried out. and that one of the title companies has guaranteed the title free of all incumbrances. Other residents in this block are Ciiarles F. Cook, head of the flrm of Tiffany & Co.; Perry Belmont and Arthur T. Sullivan. They have declared that they would oppose the invasion of the block 'by business buildings.

SOUTH OF 5 9 T H STREET. CHARLES ST.—W. H. Falconer has purchased for investment,

from Henry Passman, The Alpha, a new up-to-date brick and stone apar tment house, 6 stories, on lot 40x100x12x14, Charles st, near Waverly pl.

GREENWICH ST.—Thomas A. Maitland haa sold 80 Green­wich st, a G-sty stone and loft building, on lot 24x100, 150 feet south of Rector st.

IMADISON ST.—Weingarten & Chopak sold 325 Madison st, a 6-sty tenement, on lot 25.6x75.

STH ST.—Mandelbaum & Lewine have bought frorn John L. Sutton 207 East 5th st, a 4-sty building, on lot S0x97.

STH ST.—J. Nathan has sold to Samuel Cohen the 6-sty tenement 380 and 3S2 Eas t Sth st, on plot 44.6x97.6.

STH ST.—Leon Hirsch has sold 307 East Sth st, a 6-sty tene­ment, on lot 25x97.6, to Kronowit & 'Stoloff.

2STH ST.—N. A. Berwin & Co. have sold for Mrs. Mary J. Brinckerhoff to the Realty Mortgage Company, 117 Bast 2Sth st, a 4-sty and basement dwelling, on lot 21,10x98.9.

32D ST.—Harry M. Goldberg has bought from James W. Fur­man 354 East 32d st, a 4-sty flat, on lot 17.6x50.

3 5 T H ST.—Charles Hibson & Co. have sold for Mrs. Ann Sturges. 206 Eas t 35th st, a 3-sty and basement house, on lot 12,6x98.9.

35TH ST.—Collins & Collins have sold to a client 18 West ."iSth st, a 4-sty and basement dwelling, on lot 21x71.

3 6 T H ST.-Josephine O, Thompson sold to -C. G. Martin 43 West S6th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x98,9.

36TH ST.—S. Osgood Pell has bouglit for a client through Wil-merding & Field, 32 West 36th st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 20x98,9.

S7TH ST.—C. G. Martin has resold 57 West STth st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x98.9.

SSTH ST.—Pease & Elliman have sold for Robert H. Greene, 47 West 38th st. a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 17x98.9. The same brokers recently sold 45 adjoining.

SSTH ST.—Herbert A, Sherman has sold for Mrs. Sophia E. E. Degener, 5 West 38th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 26x98.9. J. H. and F, V. Burton, the buyers, now own a plot fronting 121,4 on Sth av, 71.2 on 39th st, and 6S feet on 39th st.

38TH ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have resold for E. Clifford Potter 65 West SSth st, a 4-sty hrownstone dwelling, on lot 18.5x98.9.

SSTH ST.—Mandelbaum & Lewine have bought from the estate of Herman Dahl a lot 25x98,9, on the north side of 38th st, 225 feet east of 2d av.

S9TH S T . - T h e estate of Benjamin Perkins has sold to S. & G. Slooke 57 West 39th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 21.2x98.9.

3 9 T H ST.—Mrs. G. Owen Winston has sold 42 West 39th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x98.9.

45TH ST.—John P. Norton has bought 529 West 45th st, a 4-sty building, on lot 18,9x102.

4STH ST —The trustees of Columbia College have sold to Miss Spence the"fee of 6 West 4Sth st, 25x105. Miss Spence has also purchased from the present owner the 4-sty dwelling on the lot.

5-'>D ST —'Herbert A Sherman has also sold for William Har-r is 'Roome, secretary of the City Club, and Claudius Monell Roome 21 West 52d st, 20x100, 4-sty dwelling.

SGTH ST.—It is reported that Richard Lathers has sold 109 to 121 West 5Gth st, six 5-sty flats, on plot 175x100.5. H. Wron-kow is the buyer.

STTH S T . - T h e Black estate has sold 43 Eas t 57th st, a 4-aty and basement dwelling, on lot 21.6x100.5.

4TH AV.—Moses R. Heyman has sold 413 4th av, a 4-3ty building, on lot 22,SxS4.2x irregular, near 29th st.

STH AY.—The property at 237 5th av, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot lS.4xlOO, has been sold. The corner, 100x100, was once owned by Amos R. Eno.

STH AV,—Mrs. Genette Goin has sold the leasehold and Co­lumbia 'College the fee of 592 5th av, a 4-Ety and basement dwelling, on lot 20x100, adjoining SSS and 590, sold this week to Henry Trevor.

STH A V . - T h e City Investing Co,, the corporation recently or­ganized hy Albert Flake and Robert E. Dowling, announced on Thursday its flrst purchase. The company has bought, through Chambers & VeiUer, from Emily H. Moir, the northeast corner of Sth av and Slst St. a 4-sty building on lot 28.9x150.

STH A V . - T h e Adams estate has sold 920 Sth av, a 4-sty building, on lot 23.8x100. adjoining the Warwick, a t the south­east corner of 55th st,

I I T H AV.—William P. Rooney has sold for Ar thur Block the northeast corner of l l t h av and S9th st, a lot 24.9x100.

HOBTH OF 5 9 T H S T B E E T .

OlST ST.—C. S. Faulkner has sold 168 Eas t 61st st, a 4-aty dwelling, on lot 20x100.5,

GTTH ST.—Mandelbaum & Lewine have sold to J. Stone the piot, 125x100.5, on the south side of 67th st, 110 feet west of 2d av.

TOTH ST.—Post & Reese report the sale of 18 East 70th st, a 4-sty and basement, brownstone dwelling, on lot 20xl(XJ..5, for Henry Meinhard.

71'ST ST,—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for George R. Cannon 334 West 71st st, a S-sty high-stoop dwelling, on lot 18x100.5.

84TH ST.—Chas, J. Oppenheim, of Oppenheim, Collins & Co., has sold to E, Fuller 321 West Slth St, a 3-sty and basement brownstone front dwelling, on lot lSxl02.2.

9 3 D S T , — J . Levy & Co. have sold for the Schappert estate 243 East 93d st, a 5-sty double flat, on lot 2T.Gxl00.8.

9SD ST.—Isidor Woliheim has bought 309 Eas t 93d st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 25xlO0.S.

99TH ST.—Nevins & Perelman have bought a flat, 75x100, on the north side of 99th st, 105 feet east of 3d av.

lOlST ST.—J. C. Bennett Co. and William F . Morris sold for Louise C. Johnston to John C. Dusel 321 West lOlst st, a S-sty and basement dwelling, on lot 20x100.11.

10.3D ST.—L, J. Phillips & Co, have sold for Mrs. Rose Luk-aczer 155 West 103d st, a S-sty double flat, on lot 31.3x100.11.

103D ST.—D, C. Kompal Sc. Co,, in connection with M, Goldberk, have sold for Mark Rosenthal the four double flats, 209 to 215 Eas t 103d St.

IIOTH ST.—The seven 4-sty dwellings, 233 to 245 Eas t 110th st, a plot 150x100.11, have been sold by the various owners to builders.

IIOTH ST,^—Isaac A. Horowitz and Gustave Wacht have sold 120 to 124 Eas t 110th st, a 6-sty tenement, on plot 50x100.11.

l l l T H ST.—D. Rosenzweig has sold to Kronowit & Stoloff 226 to 230 Eas t 111th st, two 6-sty tenements, on plot 60x100.11.

I ISTH ST.—L, J. Phillips & Co. have sold for the Riverside Bank the northwest corner of l lS th st and Lincoln pl, a plot 40x90. now occupied by S-sty dwellings. The buyer, a Mr. Wal­lach, will improve the property,

119TH ST.—Samuel Wacht has bought 105 to 109 Eas t 119th st, three 2-Ety dwellings, on plot 54x75.5,

120TH ST.-Simon Fine has sold for Alice Finkelstein the 4-sty flat 332 Eas t 120th st, on lot 16.4xl00.U.

120TH ST.—A. H. Levy & Co. have sold for a Mr. Dimond to Shapiro & Portman, 5S and GO Eas t 120th st, two 5-sty fiats, each on lot 2Txl00.11.

122D ST.—M. Levy & Co, have sold to Harr is & Timble the 6-sty flat now in course ot construction at 235 and 237 Eas t 122d st, on plot 37.6x100.11, for $51,700.

ISSD ST.—M. Gelb has sold for Louis Sterling 124 and 126 West 133d st, two 5-sty flats, on plot 50x99,11.

135TH ST.—Samuel Green and Daniel W. Richman have bought from Frank A. Seitz IS single flats, each 25x100, bn the north side of 135th st, between 7th and Sth avs.

135TH ST,—H, D. Baker & Brother have sold for Charles T. Barney to the Realty Transfer Co. the northeast corner of ISSth st and Riverside Drive, a plot, 100x100, together with the ad­joining eight lots on the north side of ISSth st, 200x100.

1 3 6 T H ST . -The Roosevelt Realty Oo, has sold to I. D. Mor­rison the plot, 150x99.11, on the south side of 136th st, 250 feet east of Lenox av.

ISTTH ST. Sehmeidler & Bachrach sold a plot, 50x99.11, on the north side of ISTth st, 400 feet east of Lenox av.

142D ST.—Nevins & Perelman sold a plot, 50x100, on the north side of 142d st, 100 feet west of Lenox av.

163D ST.—H. D. Baker & Brother have sold for the Realty Transfer Co. to George Backer the plot, 265x100, on the south side of 163d st, IOO feet east of Broadway.

308 RECORD AND GUIDE February i i , 1905

- 172D ST.—R. I. Brown's Sons have sold for James D. Gagan the 2-sty frame dwelling and stable on lot 45x100, T23 Eas t

. 172d^st, 95 feet west of "Washington av. AMSTERDAM AV,—W. & J. Bachrach have bought from Her-

: bert J. Cochran the southwest corner of Amsterdam av and lT3d st, 200x100.

AMSTERDAM AV.—S. Steingut & Co. have sold for Ambrose ..K. Ely to a builder the plot, 100x100, at the northwest corner of Amsterdam av and lT2d st.

AMSTERDAM AV.—Charles M. Rosenthal has bought the northwest corner of Amsterdam av and 169th st, a plot 101.7x100.

- from C. M, Silverman & Son. WEST END AV,—Alfred M. Rau has sold TOS West End av, a

- S - s t y fla.t, on lot 25x100. :2D AV.—Lowenfeld Se Prager _ have purchased 2089

.' 23 av, a 4-sty tenement, on lot 25.3x7o. •-. SD AV.—Lowenfeld & .Prager have sold through Ruhinger,

Klinger & Co., 1S39 33 av, southeast corner of T9th st, a 5-sty • building, on lot 21,5xSS. - .STH AV.^James Butler has sold 1359, 1361 and 1363 5th av,

northeast corner of l lS lh st, and 3 Eas t 113th st, 5-sty flats with . - stores on plot 100,11x125. The corner flat and 3 Eas t 113th st

have been resold. Sonnabend & Gromer were the brokers, TTH AV.—Thomas L. Wat t has sold to the Fleischmann Realty

Co. the plot of 20 lots, including the block front on the west side of Tth av, between 150th and 151st st, and sis adjoining lots on each street, 200x250. William R. Lowe & Co. were the brokers.

TTH AV.—H. D. Baker & Brother have sold for Samuel Rosoff, to the Realty Transfer Co., the southwest corner of ISls t st and Tth av, a plot 50xT5,

STH AV. Heilner & Wolf have sold to Max Bernstein 23(9 • Sth av, a S-sty double flat, with store, on lot 25x84,

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS.

. 134TH ST.—The Whitehall Realty Co. has bought of M. H. . Hayman the plot, 150x99,11, on the north side of 134th st, SOO

feet west of Broadway. ISfiTH ST.—Bernhard Klingenstein and Lipman Altmayer have

soid the plot 150x99.11 on the south side of 136th st, 400 feet west of Amsterdam av; and for the Broadway Reliance Realty

. 06. -thS plot 50x99.11, adjoining on the west, Klein & Jackson are the buyers of both plots.

151ST ST.—Isaac Freedman has sold for Abraham Silverson the southeast corner of 151st st and Bradhurst av, 100x125.

•- - laSTH ST,—A. Guthman & Co. have bought the plot, 50x100, .-on the north side of 158th st, STS feet west of Amsterdam av,

1 6 0 T H ST.—Harry Goodstein has bought from Mishkind-Pein-• berg Bealty Co. the plot, T5x99.11, on the south side of 160th st,

300 feet west.of Amsterdam av. IGOTH ST,—Lipkin & Goldman have bought the plot, 75x112.6,

. on the south side of 16Gth st. 200 feet east of Amsterdam av, ITSD ST.—Erastus B. Treat has sold to Shweitzer Brothers

the plot T5x99.11, on the north side of ITSd st, 100 feet east of St. Nicholas av.

17GTH ST.—W, D. Morgan Se Co. have sold for the Adamant Real Esta te Co. the lot, 25x100, on the north side of lT6th st, 100 feet west of St. 'Nicholas av,

iTSTH ST.—J. Romaine Brown & Co. sold for Mary E. Toumey to the Elm Realty Co, a lot, 25x irregular, on the south side of ITSth st, 100 feet west of Amsterdam av.

184TH. ST.—Max Marx has sold to Jackson & Stern the plot, 7!8x.T4.11x76xTl. on the south side or 184th st, 75 feet west of Audubon av,

AMSTERDAM AV.^Jachson & Stem bought from James Bradley the northwest corner of Amsterdam av and 159th st,

-.,7411x100, and a lot. 20x99,11, adjoining on the street, AUDUBON AV.—Klein & Jackson have bought from Lowen-

...feid .& Prager the plot, 90x100, on the east side of Audubon av,

....5Q feet south of 172d st. •BRADHURST AV,—Hugo Marks has sold for I. D. Morrison

- the block Jront on the east side of Bradhurst av, between 152d and_153d st, a plot 200x100.

ST. NICHOLAS AV,—A. Guthman & Co. have bought, through _. .Thomas _& Son, the plot, 50x100, on the east side of St, Nicholas

av, 508 feet south of 145th st, . .SEJUVIAN AV.—J. Romaine Brown & Co, have sold for Paul

..Halpin .to Lever & Sidway a plot, 50x81.10, on the north side of Teaman av, i;iS,S feet eapt of Bolton road, facing Academy

THE BBONX, J E F F E R S O N ST.—Mi-s. Stern has resold, through Moses 1

Falk. attorney, the plot 50x100 on the west side of Jefferson st, 425 feet north of Morris Park av, to S. Schenkhein.

CROTONA AV,—M. H. Lewis, real estate hroker, has sold the southeast corner of Crotona av and ISlst st, 65x102, for Mr. F . Peck, and to Mr. Sandus Kay lot 425, on 217th st, with founda­tion, Wakefield, for Mrs. Iraieci to Mrs. Sophia Schrank.

3D AV. -The William Rosenzweig Realty Operating -Co. has bought through L, J. Phillips Sc Co. the plot, 150x100, on the east Bide of 3d av, 139 feet north of 174th st. The property is jus t north of the 174th st " L " station, and will be resold to builders.

Maurice Hebert, the well-known architect and decorator, has removed from his studio at 323 Fifth av to the Astor Court Building.

Mr. Lawson Purdy, secretary of the New Tork Tax Reform Association, addressed a large civic convention at Syracuse on Wednesday evening.

E. V, Pescia Se Co, have leased for Rawak, Cohen & Aaron, to a client, the 5-sty tenement 1959 2d av, for a term of 5 years at an aggregate rental of $15,000.

Rubinger, Klinger & Co. have leased for Llebenthal Bros. 383 to 3S9 East 3d st, two O-sty new law buildings, for a term of 3 years, at an aggregate rental of $36,750,

The annual entertainment and reception of the associated em­ployees of the Bureaus of Buildings of the City of New Tork will be held at the Lexington Opera House, 5Sth st and Sd av, on Monday evening, March Gth, •

The new firm of Rubinger, Klinger & Co, consists of Max Rubinger, Louis Eviinger and Abraham Sternlicht, and ivlll do a strictly Irokerage business only, at their present address, 98 2d av.

E. V. C. Pescia & Co. have leased for Reuben Schlagman 312 and 314 Eas t 100th st, a 6-sfy "new law house," with stores, for 5 years at an annual rental of $5,000, This is the last of a row of recently erected houses to be leased within 3 weeks.

The Napier 'Contracting Co. has been incorporated at Albany to do a real estate and construction business in New Tork; capital, $10,000, George A, Littlejohn, Benjamin A. Norton and George M. Brooks, all of New Tork, are the directors.

The United States Title Guaranty Se, Indemnity Go,, of 162 Broadway, New York City, is organizing a Bond & Mortgage Guarantee Company, to work in connection with the present corporation. The new company will be capitalized at .$1,000,-000. with a surplus of $500,000.

F. R. Bain, 35 Wall st, Mas bought No. 10 West 40th st, a 4-sty brownstone front high-stoop dwelling facing the new Public Library Building, and will make extensive alterations converting it into a 'business building. Mr. Bain states that he has no plans or architects for the work.

The annual entertainment and reception of the Eas t Side Citizens and Taxpayers ' Association will be held a t the Harlem Casino, 124th st and Tth av, on Wednesday, February 15, This association was organized in 1893 for the purpose of improving the Eas t Side of Harlem, and its annual affair has always been a social success.

'Styles & Cash, printers, of T7 Eighth av, are contemplating the erection of a building of their own, the property now occu­pied by them having been sold to the adjoining bank, which will rebuild. There is a lease on the building whioh expires May 1st, 190G, but negotiations are now pending regarding its sale to the new owners of the property. Messrs. Styles & Cash have not yet secured a site or plans for a building.

The employment of night watchmen has become such a recog­nized and necessary husiness precaution by all large private and corporate interests that there is nightly an army of silent guards patroling the factories, warehouses, institutions and hotels of the city. To insure good service to the employer and make possible systematic and accurate reports from the employee, in short, to protect both, watchman's clocks are now installed in all large and thoroughly equipped buildings. In the Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia's flnest modern hotel, two Holtzer-Cabot seventy-five station electric clocks, the flnest and most complete systems known were installed.

Gra in o n T e n e m e n t H o u s e L a w . The Hon. T. C. T, Grain, Tenement House Commissioner, will

address the Real Esta te Class of the T. M. C. A,, at the West Side Branch, on Tuesday evening next, on the subject of the "Tenement House Law,"

No, these are not the ruins of Pompeii. The Bowery Bealty and Business Men's Association assures the Record and Guide that it is a scene. In 1905, of the approach to the Williamsburgh Bridge,

February 11, 1905 RECORD AND GUIDE 3.09

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Private Sales Market Continued. SOUTH OF 59TH ST.

HOUSTON ST.—Rubinger, Klinger Se Co. have sold for A. Silverson. 28S-:^00 E. Houston st, (J-sty new-]aw building on lot 40x80.

HOUSTON ST.—Rubinger, Klinger & Co. have sold for A, Silverson ^S8 and 2110 Eas t Houston st, a new lj-,sty tenement on plot -JO,\SO,

LUDLOW ST.—McGreal & Lewis have sold for Mrs, S. M. Warner the 5-sty brick tenement, 10 Ludlow st, on lot li)xS7.

LUDLOW ST.—Golde & Cohen have sold through Isaac Berger the two fJ-sty tenements IIS and 120 Ludlow st, 50x8!J. to Wolf Nadler.

MERCER ST.—M. & L. Hess have sold for the estate of Leopold Weil to William E. Finn SO Mercer st, a 5-sty store and loft building, on lot 25x100.

MULBERRY ST.—Richard V. Harnet t Sr Co, have sold for P. Peililo 52 Mulberry st, old buildings, on lot 27.1xy0x irregular.

STANTON ST,—Neiberg Brothers have sold the northwest corner of Stanton and Ridge sts, a U-sty tenement on let 25.x80.

4TH aT.—Nevins & Perelman have re­sold to Julius Tichman 313 to olO East 4th st, two O-sty tenements, on plot S5.8x%. The sellers acciuired them last week as plaintiff in a foreclosure suit for li;i2U,801>.

(jTH ST.—Rubinger, Klinger & Co. have sold for Louis Haims 423 East Cth st, a 4-sty tenement, on lot 21x90; also 425 East Gth st, a 5-sty tenement, on lot 25x100, They have also leased 109 Forsyth st, a 7-sty tenement, for a term of years at an aggregate rental of $55,000,

IOTH ST,—Rose Weinhandler sold to Bleyer & Bros. So East IOth st, a 4-sty rhercantile building, on lot 25x94.7.

1 2 T H ST.—Van Vliet & Place have sold for the estate of John P, Van Buskirk, 1;he plot on the southeast corner of 12th nnd Greenwich sts, with three 3-sty and basement dwellings.

2 3 D ST.—Louis Schrag has suld for Henry L, Sprague to Daniel C. Connell 330 West 23d st, a 5-sty dwelling on lot 25x98.9,

29TjH ST.—N. A. Berwin & Co, have sold to the Realty Mortgage Co., 115 and 117 Bast 29th st, a 2-sty building on plot 50x9S.9. This is the flrst sale of this property since 1809. C, J. Bushnall holds title.

• 35TH ST.—Katherine M. and Andrew Eeer have sold to Mayer S. Auerbach 221 and 223 West 35th st, two 4-sty buildings, on plot 41.9.X98.9,

35TH ST.—Ralph L. Spotts has bought Irom Hester Kelly the dwelling 22 West 35th st, 21x71, Parish, Fisher, Mooney & Co, were the brolterS. .

35TH ST.—Wdliam E. Finn has bought from W. R. H. Martin, 34 West 35th st, a 4.sty building on lot 20x75.5. Mr. Finn re­cently bought 36 and -SS, adjoining. An­drew F . Gilsey was the broker.

3 0 T H ST.—^Martin & Brother have sold

No, 61 West 36th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on !ol. 20x98.9.

37TH ST.—The 4-sty dwelling at 22 W. 37th st, on lot 23x98.9, has been twice sold, once by the estate of Maria L, Bartow to a firm of operators, and again by them to J. J. Schwartz, The McVickor Realty Trust Co. were the brokers.

: J 7 T H ST,—Ames & Co. have sold for George H, Robinson 49 West 37th st, a 4-sty dwelling on lot 20x98.9.

38TH ST.—Eulalie Ladjing has sold 4.". West 3Sth St. to Martin & Bro., for whom Pease & Elliman have resold' it. It is ;i a-sty dwelling, on lot 23x98.9, altered into a mercantile and apartment building.

39TH ST.—Louisa Niver has sold to Thomas R. Hughes, 51 West 391h st, a 1-sty and basement brownstone dwelling, on lot 21,9x98.9.

43D S T . - T h e Klein & Klein Realty Co, has sold to Mrs. Maddox 343 West 43d st, 0 5-sty tenernent, on lot 25x100,5.

4 9 T H ST,—Henry D, Winans & May have sold for Henry D, Winans to Frank A. Berthold 26 East 49th st, a 4-sty dwell­ing, on lot 20x100.5.

53D ST.—William P, Rooney has resold for Catherine Hart igan the 3-sty dwelling 264 West 53d st, on lot 18,9x100,5,

5-iTH ST.—Frederick H. Gunning has told for Martin H. Goodkind to George H. Robinson, 111 East 54lh st, a 4-sty dwell­ing, on lot 10.11x100,5.

5 0 T H ST.—Goldberg & Greenberg have bought 421 West SOth st, a 5-Ety flat, on lot 25x100.5.

56TH ST.—Martha A. Slater has sold No. 72 East 5Gth st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x102.5. Pease & Elliman were the brokers, John D, Aitkin is the buyer,

5 6 T H S T . ^ J a m e s R. Waterlow has soid for M. Rieger to a client of A. E, Pa rk 409 West GGth st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 25x li;0,5.

50TH ST.—James Kyle & Sons have sold for Sadie R. Moreland to John L. Martin the 3-Ety dwelling, 120 East SOth st, on let 12.Gxl00,.5.

5 6 T H ST.—Leon S. Altmayer has sold for Emily K. Simonson to Simon Bernstein the 5-sty flat 420 West 56th st. The pur­chaser will extensively modernize the building,

."')7TH ST,—^John J, Clancey & Co. have scld to Adolph Hirsch 443 West o7th st, a r;-story flat, on lot 20x100.5.

5 9 T H ST.—N. Brigham Hall & Son have i-old Ior Lizzie.and Rudolph Maihesheime:-513 West 50th st, a 5-sty tenement on lot 25x100,5,. 175 ft. west of Amsterdam av.

BROADWAY.—Louis Lese has resold to-Ignatz Roth, president of ths Eellwood Realty Co., 754 Broadway. running ti-.rough to Mercer st, a 4-sty loft and store building on plot 26x200, leasehold. Mr. Lese bought tbe parcel at auction on Tuesday for *;il,500.

EROADWAY.—The old Howard build­ing, at 176 and 17S Broadway, on a plot 7.'i.2xiri4.6x irregular, is reported to have been sold by the Abbotlsford Realty Co.r

representing the Vanderpoel estate and clhers. A new building is planned for the site.

IST AV.—Rubinger, Klinger & Co, have sold for Weil & Mayer 413, 415 I s t a v , two 5-sty tenements on lot 55x100.

1ST AV.—William H, Falconer has sold for Lewis S. Marx to Samuel Marcus 332 1st av, near 19th st, a 4-sty brick, store and dwelling, on lot 2G,8x9(i,

NORTH OP 59TH STREET.

MANHATTAN ST.—L, J, Phillips & Co. have sold for Benjamin 'Stern to George A. Fisher the olot 75x100 at the north­west corner of Manhat tan st and Ola Broadway.

GOTH ST.—Frederick Volzing and Mont­gomery & Seitz have sold for a Mrs. Lau­terjung 113 East 60th st, a 4-sty and base­ment dwelling, on lot 20x100.

GOTH ST,—Duff & Erown have resold loi H. Rosenthal 320 East GGth st, a 5-sty tsrement, on lot 18.9x100.5.

(I7TH.ST.—Mandelbaum & Lewine have sold to Klein & JacXson the plot 80x100.5 on the south side of G7th st, 110 feet east of 3d a v.

69TH ST.—CoUins & Collins have sold for Abraham Schwab to George H, Robin­son. 50 E. 09th st, a l-sty and basement brownstone dwelling house having a din-ii'P-rocm exiensici . The size of the house ia 19 feet wide on lot 104.-5.

70TH ST.—Henry Meinhardt has sold to n Mr. Pearsall IS East 70th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x100-5. T^us house was recently burned.

7IST ST,—William Lemberg & Co, and A. H. Levy & Co. haye resold to Louis. Lese 303 to 315 East 71st st. seven 5-sty flats, each on lot 25xl00,.5.

71ST ST.—Slawson & Hob,Js have sold for John Eannon 240 West 71st st, a hand­some 3-sty high-stoop brownstone dwell­ing, on lot 20x100,5.

72D ST.—George A. Bowman has solo foi Charles Thorley 330 West 72d st. a .!-sty and basement brownstone fiont dwaU^. ing, on lot 24x102.2,

72D ST,—The Jere. W. Finch estate i.=i-rfported to have sold 247 West 72d st, a" 5-Ety dwelling, on lot 25x102.2.

72D ST.—L, J. Phillips &. Co. have sold 145 West 72d st, a 4-sty brownstone dw^li-cng on lot 17,Gxl02,2,

73D S T . - T h e Cavanagh estate has sold • to Dr. Samuel Douglass 304 and SOS East 73d st, two 4-sty flats, each on lot 25x 102.2,

74TH ST.—Joseph A. Diddier has sold the 4-sty dwelling 38 East 74th st, on lot 20x102.2.

75TH.ST,—Mishkin Brother.^ have sold, to Dr, B. Scheinkman the two 5-sty tene­ments, 327 F,Tid 3.i9 East 75th st, each 2«-.2 X102.2. - -

7GTH ST,—Charles E. Duross has sold fcr Daniel Pedigore & Co. 3G4 and 3G6 E. TOth st, old buildings, on plot 50x102.2.

7 7 T H ST.—Charles L. Hoerlein has re­sold for a c l i eh t to M, Rosenbiast, the 4^

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sty flat 325 East 77th st, on lot 25x102,2. 82D ST.—Martin Bayer has sold 405 E,

82d st, a 5-sty tenement on lot 25x102,2. S3D ST.—Lissberger & Jacobs sold to

Mrs, S. Bernard 309 East 83d st, a 5-sty flat on lot 25x102.2.

8 8 T H ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for Edward S. Hatch 255 West SSth st, a 3-sty brownstone dwelling, 18x55x100.8.

92D ST,—Bessie Schweitzer has sold the plot, 125xi00.8, on the north side of 92d st, 94 feet east of 1st av, to Adolf Man-del.

94TH ST.—Calder & Levy have sold for Prof. Alfred Compton, of the City College, the plot, 50x100,8, on the north side of 94th st, 325 feet west of West End av; also for Jacob Bluestein the lot, 25x100,8, adjoining on the east, The buyers are Hoffman Se 'Eobinson, who will erect a high-class apar tment house on the site,

96TH ST.—Hiram Rinaldo & Bro. have sold for Isaac H. Clothier to Mandelhaum & Lewine the plot, 100x100.8. on the south side of 96th St. 100 feet west of Pa rk av.

97TH ST.^Arnold Se Byrne sold foi Louis Eernstein 170 West 97th st, a 5-sty flat, 25x85x100,

98TH ST.—Ignatz Roth has bought from Patr ick King the plot 50x100.11 on the north side of 98th st, 75 feet west of 2d av.

9STH ST.—Owen Kane has sold the plot 50x100.11 on the north side of OSth st, ad­joining the northwest corner of 2d av. to Joseph Gertner and Abraham S. Weltflsch, who have resold to Louis Lese.

98TH ST .^Sehmeidler & Bachrach have bought the 5-sty tenement 216 Eas t 98th st, on lot 25x100.11.

9STH ST.—Max Marx has sold to Will­iam Connolly, Jr., GO and G2 West 98th st, two 5-sty flats, on plot 50x100.11.

IOOTH ST.—Weil & Mayer have sold the plot 100x100,11 on the north side of 100th st, 95 feet east of Lexington av. This leaves Weil & Mayer the adjoining Lex­ington av block front, which will be im­proved with apartment houses.

lOlST ST.—Joseph Polstein has sold to Parsons & Dunn the plot 107x100.11 on the north side of 101st st, 103,4 feet west of Columbus av.

lOlST ST.—M. Nasanowitz & Son, and A. Weiss have sold for Samuel Davis, to Louis C. Levy, the 5-sty double flat on a lot 25x100, 124 W. lOlst st, between Co­lumbus and Amsterdam avs.

102D ST.—M, Crystal has sold the 6-sty apartment house Gl Eas t 102d st, 40x100, to H. & J. Cohen. •

102D ST.—Abram Bachrach has bought from Ambrose K. Ely the plot, lOOxlOO.ll, on the north side of 102d st. 77 feet west of Lexington av.

103D ST.—The Fleischmann Realty Co. has bought from Golding & Hillman flve G-sty flats, under construction, each 37,Gx 100.11, on the south side of lOSd st, 100 feet east of 2d av, and three similar houses on the north side of 102d st, 275 feet east of 2d av,

106TH ST.—Reich & Rottenberg have sold to Samuel Eerger the two 6-sty ten­ements 303 and 305 East lOGth st, on plot 50x100.11,

lOGTH ST.—Ciiarles Gluck sold for Lil­lian Ripp to D. Sylvan Crakow 117 East 106th st, a 4-sty double flat, on lot 25x 100.11.

107TH ST.—A, Hollander has sold 62 West 107th st, a 7-sty elevator apartment house on plot 48.9x100.11.

109TH ST.—Sigmund Wechsler has bought from Charles M. Rosenthal the plot, 75x100.11, on the north side of 109th st, 100 feet west of Columbus av.

1 0 9 T H ST.^Sol Simon and Hyman & Oppenheim have bought 223 and 225 West 109th st, a plot 4 4 , 6 X 1 0 0 . 1 1 , with old buildings.

109TK ST.—John Palmer and Millard Veit have sold to Adolph Schwarz. for Ereslauer & Steinberg 242 West 109th st, a

new 5-sty apar tment house on plot 37.G.'i 100.11.

1 0 9 T H ST.—James Kennedy has sold to Tomback & McPhee, the 3-sty dwelling, 233 East 109th st, on lot 18.8x100.11.

a09TH ST.—The Business Men's Realty Company has bought from George Rath-gtber and Barbara Hammers 229 West 109th st, a 2-sty frame dwelling, on lot 33.4x100.11.

I I I T H ST,—Charles M. Rosenthal has bought from Emanuel Doctor the 6-sty elevator apar tment house, known as the Eertha, at 513 to 517 West l l l t h st, on plot, G2,Gxl00.11.

I I I T H S T . - T h e Business Men's Realty Company has sold 132 to 138 East l l l t h st, five dwellings, on plot 07xlOO.il, to David Cohen. A new synagogue and school for the uptown Talmud Torah will be erected on the plot.

1 1 3 T H ST.—Sehmeidler & Eachrach have sold to Neiberg Eros. 339 and 341 Eas t 113th st, two 3-sty buildings on lot 33.4x100.11.

114TH ST.—Hagan & Sievin have sold for Simons & Harr is 105 East 114th st. a 3-sty brownstone front dwelling, on lot 16.8x100.11.

1 1 4 T H ST.—Mlshkin Brothers have sold to Anthony Gregorio 332 Bast 114th st, a 5-sty tenement, on lot 30xlOO.lL

114TH ST.—Joseph Striem has bought the 5-sty flat, 70 Bas t 114th st, on plot 33.5x100.11.

117TH iST.^E. & D. W. Blumenthal have sold to Louis Lese, for the La Grave estate, ten lots, each 25x100,11, running through from 117th to 118th st, 248 feet east of Pleasant av. This property has been in possession of the 'La Grave family for forty-five years.

IISTH ST.—A. Nemoiten has bought from Farowitz & Finkelstein 20 Eas t 118th Et, a 5-sty flat, on lot 25x100.11

120TH ST,—Chaskel Lairer has sold to Thomas Grahpm, 239 Eas t 120th st, a 5-sty flat on lot 25x100.11.

121 ST ST.—Louis Lese has bought from Kiizabeth Berg 440 Bast 121st st, a 3-sly dwelling on lot 25x100,11,

123D ST.—Frederick Zittel has sold for Henry M. Davis 3 West 123d st, a 3-sty building, on lot 19x100.11.

123D ST.—Philip and Harry Bachrach have bought the plot, 50x100.11, with old building, on ' he north side of 123d st, 88 feet west of Pleasant av. Ratje Eunke is the owner of record, having bought the pi-operty in 1900.

124TH ST.—Joseph J. Harris has resold 432 and 434 West 124th st, two 5-sty flats, on plot 50x100.11.

124TH ST,—Martin L, Sugarman has sold 436 and 438 West 124th st, two 5-sty flats, on plot 50x100.

124TH ST.—Siankowsky & Rosendorf sold 148 West 124th st, a 5-sty fiat, on lot 25x100.11 to K. Rubin,

129TH ST.—Richard V. Harnet t & Co, sold for Louis Bernstein to Cornelia Mac­beth 310 West 129th st, a 5-sty flat, 25x 90x100,

133D ST.—Sol. Freidus has sold for Dora Meyer 5-sty triple flat, 502 West 133d st, on lot 25x99.11, to H, D. Eloomenthal.

133D ST.—Sol, Freidus sold for Samuel Davis 32 West 133d st, 5-sty double flat, on lot 25x99,11, to Morris Steinberg.

133D ST,—Bernard Harris , as broker, has sold to Louis Lese the lot 25x99.11 on the north side of 133d st, 175 feet east of Sth av,

135TH ST,—Adolph Mandel has sold to Abraham Silverson the plot, 50x99.11, on the north side of 135th st, 300 feet east of Lenox av.

I S D T H ST.—Daniel J, Griffith sold to Har ry Goodstein 174 West 135th st, a 5-lity double flat.

135TH ST,—Bernard London, of London & Silverson. and Hail J. How & Co. have sold for a Mr, Pass to Harr i s and Abra­ham Cohen the plot. 150x99,11, on the

north side of 135th st, 150 feet west of Lenox av, Mr. London has resold the property for Cohen Brothers, and also the p.^ct, 125x99,11, 425 feet west of Lenox av. The buyers of both parcels are Silverstein & Shaff.

137TH ST.—M. Levy & Co, have sold to Plarris & Timble the plot of eight lots on the north side of 137th st, 347 ft west of Sth av,

137TH ST. — The Mishkind-Feinberg Realty Co. has sold to Nieberg Brothers a plot,.75x99.11, on 137th st, and one 175x 99.11, on 136th st, between Lenox and 5thi

138TH ST.—Jacob Scheer has sold t o | Harr is & Timble, through M. Levy I the plot, 225x99.11, on the south side o f f 138th st, 325 feet east of Lenox av.

13STH ST.—Lowenstein & Co. have so ld i for Uhlfelder & Weinberg the plot 1 0 0 ; ^ 99,11 on the south side of 138th st, 225J feet east of Lenox av.

139TH S T . - T h e Hudson Realty Co. hasj sold to Andrew J, Post, the tenant, 209fl West 139th st, a 4-sty brick dwelling, o n j lot 19.2x90.11.

a40TH ST.—Herman Cohen has h o u g h t f of John Monks and resold to Louis Lese lots on the north side of 140th st, 325 f e e t j east of Lenox av. Pocher & Co, are t h ^ brokers.

140TH ST.—Abraham Joachim h a s s o l ^ for iMatilda Henry 219 West 140th st, 5-sty flat on plot 28x99.11,

140TH S T . - T h e Randolph-Backer Co;J| and Bernard London have sold for Sam­uel Wacht to Harr is and Abraham Cohen the plot, 575x99,11, on the south side of 140th st, 100 feet west of 7th av. These lots abut the King model houses.

144TH ST.—M. Rosenbaum has bought from the Peter A, H. Jackson estate the plot 50x99.11 on the south side of 144th st, 125 feet west of Sth av.

143D ST.—Charles Lawdin and Nathan Stamm have sold to Isaac Samuelson the 6-sty flat in course of construction on the north side of 143d st, 100 feet west of Lenox av,

144TH ST,—Sehmeidler & Bachrach have sold to Julius Weinstein the plot 75 x99. l l on the south side of 144th st, 100 feet west of 7th av,

145TH ST.-Sehmeidler & Bachrach have bought the lot, 25x199.10, on the north side of 14Sth st, running through to 146th st, 100 feet west of Lenox av. War ­ren & Skillen were the brokers.

146TH ftT.—Sehmeidler &, Ea chrach h£,ve bought from Max Rollnick the plot, 125x99.11, on the north side of 146th st, 100 feet west of 7th av.

147TH ST,—Jacob Wolf has bought 287 West 147th st, a 5-sty flat on lot 25x99.11.

ISOTH ST.—Meyer Hellman has sold for the Chelsea Realty Co. the Mestanique Courts, a 7-sty apartment house, on plot 225x99.11, on the north side of 150th st, between Sth and Bradhurst avs.

151ST ST.—B, Loewenthai has bought from John Scully the piot 225x100 on the' south side of 151st st, 90 feet east of Ma­combs lane.

I152D ST,—The Fleischmann Realty Co. has sold to Joshua Silverstein the plot lOOxlOO on the north side of 152d st. 69 feet west of Macombs lane,

AM.STERDAM AV.—Clementine M. Sil­verman has sold two 6-sty four-family apar tment houses, in course of construc­tion, on the west side of Amsterdam av, between 123d and 124th sts. These are two of a row of five similar houses Mrs. Silverman is erecting and which comprise the entire block front. The corner houses are 40.11x100 and the inside ones 40x100.

AMSTERDAM AV.—Andrew Kane has sold to a Mr, Kurzman the southwest eor-r.er of Amsterdam av and 123d st, a 6-sty flat on lot 20x100,

BROADWAY.—The Realty Company of America has sold to the Contractors' Co­operative Company the block front on the

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east side of Broadway, between 123d and 124th st, a plot 201.10x175. It is said tha t the buyers will erect a 9-sty elevator apartment house on the site.

COLUMBUS AV.—L. J. Phillips & Co. have sold for Sarah J. Reckendorfer the Ormond and the Dudley, two 7-sty apart­ment houses, on plot 201.5x30, on the west side of Columbus av, between SGth and 87th sts,

(LENOX AV.—Paul Mayer sold for Man­delbaum & Lawlne to Simon E. and Max E. Bernheimer, the northwest corner of Lenox av. and 110th st, 100.11x100, which the buyers will improve with a taxpayer. They already own the flat a t the south­east corner of the same thoroughfares. The property just sold is a portion of the block front of sixteen lots in Lenox av, between IlGth and 117th sts, which the sellers purchased from a subsidiary com­pany of the Metropolitan 'Street Railway Company for $400,000 a few months ago,

•LENOX AV,—Porter & Co. have sold for Carrie I. Shotwell the 4'-sty business huilding 320 Lenox av, adjoining the northeast corner of 126th at, on lot 16.6x73.

LENOX AV,—William P. Mangam has sold for Mrs. L. Lyman the southwest corner of Lenox av and 121st st, 73x100.11, This property has not been transferred for over thir ty years.

MADISON AV,—John R. & Oscar R, Foley have sold for the estate of Margaret Dimond to the Cohn, Baer. Myers & Aron­son Co. the S-sty flat at the southeast cor­ner of Madison av and I14th st, on plot 100.11x25.

MORNINGSIDE AV.—Reckling & Val­lender have sold through Arnold & Byrne, 34 Morningside av, a 5-sty flat, on lot 25x 100, between 117th and 118th sts.

OLD BROADWAY.—Bernsrd Smyth fi. Sons have sold to Chas, M. Rosenthal for the Central Realty Bond & Trust Co., a plot of lots on the west of Old Broadway, 125 feet 1 inch north of Manhattan st. Size 50,2x100. The purchaser recently bought plot adjoining this to the south, giving him a plot 100 feet on Old Eroadway by 113 feet in depth.

PARK AV.—M. Levy & Co, have sold to Karr is & Timble the northwest corner of Pa rk av and 118th st, a 5-sty flat, with stores, on lot 25.11x90.

PARK AV.—H. D. Baker & Brother have sold for Max Radt to a firm of build­ers the plot 77x110 at the northeast cor­ner of P a r k av and S3d st. Ths buyers will erect a 9-sty apartment house on the site.

PLEASANT AV,—-Halprin, Diamond­ston and Levin have bought from Henry D. Diedel the northeast corner of Pleasant av and 117th st, 75.7x98, together with an adjoining plot on the street, 30x110.

WEST END AV.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for Minnie A. Blanchard, the S-Ety American basement dwelling, 247 West End av, size, 15x100. The purchase: will occupy the property,

WEST END AV.—Gibbs & Kirby sold for R. A. Allen, 282 West End av, ad-joining the northeast corner of 73d st, a 4-sty and basement brick and stone front dweliing, 20x60x80. I t is opposite the

. residence of Charles M, Schwab. 2D AV.—Theresa Schappert has sold

1801 to 1S15 2d av, eight 5-sty flats, on plot 201,5x80, comprising the westerly block front between 93d and 94th sts.

2D AV.—The Hudson Bealty Co. and the Cohn, Baer, Myers & Aronson Co, have sold to Abram L. Libman and William G. Hcrwitz the block front on the west side

, of 2d av. between GOth and o7th sts, 200.10 xlOO. This completes the resale of the en­tire block bounded by GOth and G7th sts, 2d av and 3d av, recently purchased from the Manhat tan Railway Co.

3D AV.^Maurice E, Strauss has sold for Adolph M. Eendheim to Joseph L, Euten-wieser 1420 and 1422 3a av, two 5-sty flats,

with stores, on plot 50x100, between SOth and Slst sts,

TTH AVi—D. Slyvan Crakow has bought from John Unger the southeast corner of Tth av and 130th st, a plot 50x100. to­gether with a plot 50x99.11 adjoining on the St.

STH AV.—Robert Arnstein has sold the plot 40x99.11, at tbe northwest corner of 8th av and 153d st.

WASHINGTON HEIGa-ITS, ISHAM ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold

for Thomas F . Rice to the Adamant Real Esta te Co. the plot SOxlOO at the south­west corner of Isham st and Vermilyea av.

134TH ST.—H, D. Baker & Brother have sold for the Roosevelt Realty Co, to Ne­vins & Parelman eleven lots on the north Bide of 134th st, 100 feet west of Amster­dam av.

135TH ST.—The Fleischmann Realty Co. has bought, from the plans through L. J. Phillips & Co.. from M. & L. Cohen and Evens, twelve 5-sty four-family flats, each 40x99.11. on the north Eidc- of 135th st, beginning 100 feet west of Amsterdam av. The work of excavation has just been started.

136TH ST.—Bing & Bing have sold through the Brokers' Realty and Mortgage Co. to Uhlfelder & Weinberg, the plot S7x 99.11, on the south side of 13Gth st, 287 feet webt of Broadway; also the plot. ITOx 99.11, cn the south side of 137th st, 255 feet west of Broadway. The latter parcel is restricted to apartment houses.

KiOTH ST.—Arthur Greenbaum and Leo Solomon have sold lor the Transit Bealty Co. to Harry Matz the plot lOSxlOO, on the south side of 136th st, 179.0 feet west of Eroadway. The buyer will build two 5-sty flats, each 54 feet wide.

13STH ST.—M. Cohn & Co., in conjunc­tion with the Brokers' Realty and Mort­gage Co., have sold for Leonard Weill to the Fclischmann Realty Co., eight lots on the north side of 138th st, between Am­sterdam av and Hamilton pl, 200x99.11.

1 3 9 T H ST.^—Herman Cohen has bought from Elizabeth P. Robbins the plot of ten lots running through from 139th to 140th st, 75 feet west of Broadway, M. G. Mor­genthau was the broker,

139TH ST.—Leonard Weill has sold to Jackson iS: Stern eight lots on the south side of •139th st, between Amsterdam av and Hamilton pl, 200x99.11.

140TH ST.—William-J. Farrell has sold the plot of eight lots, 100x199.10, running through from 140th to 141st st, 125 feet west of Broadway,

141ST ST.—Kehoe & White, in conjunc­tion with E. Y. Loew, Jr., have sold for George F . Eaker, president of the First Natonal Bank, to Herb, Caster & Docter, the plot of twelve lots, running through from 141st to 142d sts, 100 ft west of Broadway. 150x199.10.

141ST ST,—The Cohn-Baer-Myers-Arcnson Co. has bought, through John R. and Oscar Foley, the plot 100x100, on the south side of 141st st, 220 feet east of Eroadway,

145TH ST.—Luxembourg & Haskell have sold the plot, 100x99.11, on the south side of 145th st, 200 feet west of Amster­dam av.

147TH ST.—Jaffer & Goldfield have bought from Barnet House the plot, 50x 99,11 on the sotith side of 147th st, 250 feet v-est of Amsterdam av.

150TH ST.—W. D, Morgan & Co. have sold for Klein & Jackson the plot 75x99,11, on the north side of 150th st, 150 feet east of Amsterdam av, to S. Wittner.

151ST ST.—Edward R. Cohn and Her­man J. Levy have bought from Rudolph Oelsner the northwest corner of ISlst ;t rnd Convent av, a plot about SOxlXIO, and have resold it, through Levy Brothers to Joseph Newmark,

151ST ST,—Levy Brcthers have sold for Edward R. Cohn and Herman J, Levy the

plot. 100x99,11, on the north side of 15Isc st, 325 feet east of Arnsterdam av, to Josh­ua Silverstein,

151ST ST.—Cohen & Levy have sold to Joshua Silverstein the plot 100x99.11 on the north side of 151st st, 325 feet east of Amsterdam av.

152D S T . - T h e estate of Nathan W. Kooker has sold the southwest corner o^ 152d st, and Convent av, a plot 75xl87x 172 to Joshua Silverstein,

J5STH S T . ^ H a r r y Goodstein has boight from M. Kinzler tlie plot, 125x99.11, with three S-sty fr.Aine dwellings, on the south side of loSth st, 125 feet west of Amsterdam av. Mr. Goodstein has resold to I, M. Berinstein.

150TH ST.—Isaac M. Berinstein has sold the plot 75x99.11, on the north side of 159th st, 100 feet east of Broadway,

159TH ST.—Sehmeidler & Eachrach have bought the piot 100x100 on the north side of 159th st, 100 feet east of St. Nich­olas av.

1 6 3 D ST.—Henry Pox and Harry Schiff sold to Herman Heilberg, for improve­ment, the plot, 73x112.6, on the south side of 163d st, 125 ft east of Amsterdam av.

1 6 4 T H ST.--Friedman & Feinberg have sold to I, L. Shapiro the northeast corner of lG4th st and Amsterdam av, 75x100.

1G4TH ST.—Bernard Smyth & Sons have sold to Joshua Silverstein for Oliver C. Moore a p'ot 125x100 on the north side of lG4th st, 100 feet east of Eroadway. Purchaser has resold. The lots have been resold by L. J. Phillips & Co.

1G7TH ST.—Bernard Harris, as broker, has sold to W. & J, Bachrach a plot, 61x S5, on 167th st, between Amsterdam av and Broadwav,

IGSTH ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for the estate of Daniel S. Slawson to the Adamant Real Esta te Co. twenty-two lots on the north side of 16Sth st and the south side of 169th st, 150 feet west of Eroad­way, There is a subway station at 169th street.

179TH S T . - T h e Fleischmann Bealty Co. has sold five lots on the north side of 179th sl, 100 feet west of Amsterdam av to a builder for improvement.

ISOTH ST.—Jacob Weinstein has sold to tbe Atlantic Realty Co. the plot 75x 90.11, on the south side of 180th st, 100 feet west of Amsterdam av.

187TH ST.—Joseph Mandeikern has sold to a client of Morrison & Schiff the plot 50x100, on the south side of lS7th st, 200 tt. east of St. Nicholas av,

AMSTERDAM AV,—W, D. Morgan & Co. have sold for the State Realty and Mortgage Co. to Bdward R. Cohn and Herman J. Levy the plot 50x165,9x50. lOx 15G.5 on the east side of Amsterdam av, 49.11 ft, south of 159th st.

AMSTEItDAM AV.—Hall J. How & Co. and the Ruland & Whiting Co, have sold for Caroline Ritter and others three lots ovi the west side of Amsterdam av, 24 feet south of 189th St.

AMSTERD.^M AV.—Davis & Kauf­mann have bought for a client the plot, 50x100, on the east side of Amsterdam av, between lOGth and 167tli sts.

AUDUBON AV,—L. J, Phillips & Co. have sold for H. C, Johanson to Israel Lebowitz and Samuel Roseff the south­east corner of Audubon av and 183d st, 104x100.

AUDUBON AV.—John Entwistle and Prank T. Turner have sold for the North­western Realty Co, to J. L, Van Sant the northwest corner of Audubon av and 179th st, a plot 50x100.

AUDUBON AV.—Louis H. Lowenstein ha.s sold for Adolf Hirshleld the southeast corner of Audubon av and lG7th st, plot 75x100. Jackson Sc Stern are the buyers.

BRADHURST AV.—Millard Viet sold for Max Marx to Harry Goodstein the northeast corner ot Bradhurst av. and 144th st, a 5-sty triple flat, on a plot 32.6xl00x irregular.

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WANTS LOTS WITH BUILDING LOANS

A man having a practical fenowledge ot selling unimproved lots with build­ing loans or a valuable a-cquaintance with N. Y. City bailders, can, with

• bua'ness ability and temperate habits, make an important and profitable con­nection iu pleasant surroundings wilh a prominent down-town concern bav­ing an extensive business with build­ers and exceptional financial connec­tions to facilitate tlie same. "H. P. B.." care Record aud Guide.

._. I Ual , 153 Bleeeker Street.

FOR SALE.—Graves water motor, elevator complete with handsome oak c guides, cables and wrought iron enc one fioor. Apply at 5T Second St., Tro

BROKER, with well equipped office, de.sires a partner or to connect with a well established of­fice as junior partner. BOX CO, Record and

FOR SALE, Atlas—Borough of Manhattan. 1S94. Atlas—Borough of Manhattan. """"

Both in perfect conditio . E. "WHITAKER. 2108 B'way, nea

1902. W. 74th St.

A YOUNG MAN desi tive Real Estate Broker Record and Guide.

B K O K K R S , ATTENXION Four fine four-story double brick flats 27' wide,

5 rooms and bath; good neighborhood, near oth A-ve L. Station. Rent, $1,416 per year each. Price, $12,000 each. Mortgages to suit. We also have a number of other very flne investment properties ranging in prices from $7,000 to $31000' alsio a number of one and two-tamily houses, which we can sell cheap. Full commis­sion paid to brokers^

BROOKLYN LOTS Block front (10 lots) Prospect Park

Wcet aud 11 Eighlh Av. lots $120,000 nnxlOO Jefferaon Av,, near Ralph 6,000 50x100 McDougal St,, near Hopklnson., 3,000

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UNDIVIDED ESTATES LOANS ON Loans promptly made on all

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Ten<'nients, frnm 34th to 59th Streets, between Niatli and Eleventh Avenues.

OFFER EEcellent luve.ytinent, in extra wide apartment

liouse on Moruirmside Avenue. Price SoS.OUO. BentSS.Si^O. Also,

Extra wiiie 5-stnry double lint near 10:jrd St, sta­tion. KentS4.150. Prlec S:-l8,.'jl)U. CasliSo.OOU L. J. PHILLIPS & CO.

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OFFE iT] F O R S A L E Q°°d Rflanufacturing Site . „ - _ y ^^*•» • » ^ PP^ Large or Small LPIantS

We offer for sale our old factory buildings and yards on Sth aod gth Slreets, between 3d and 4th Avenues. This neighborhood is now quite a manufacturing section with several advantages. Near to four lines of cars, 3d Ave., gth St., 5th Ave. surface and elevated. Good shipping facilities near at hand, viz., Gowanus CanaL Also Penn. R. R. foot of 2Sth St., and European and South American, and other Steamers at Bush Terminal, foot of 4ad St. Wide roadways and good pave­ments on main streets for trucking, via 3d and 4th Aves, Our plot is 75x200, e.^tending from Sth to gth Sts., Nos. 168 to 172 Eighth St., and 197 to 201 Ninth St. Buildings now on the plot will suit a small manufacturiog plant, with plenty of yard room and ground for extension as new buildings are required. Apply to

CHAS. M. HICCINS & CO. 2 7 1 N i n t h S t r e e t , Between 4th and siti AveDues, B r O O k l y D , N . Y .

T E L E P H O N E : , S § G S O U T H

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Telephone 7655 Cortlandt. Is a leader In the development nnd marketing ot realty nt the

Northern Ends of New York City. Company offers exceptional opportunltlBfi to In­tending Investors, As It always buys from flrat hands, dealing in large parcels for subdivialon, cliaiglng a very modest proflt, buyers are sura ot genuine bargains. So far, most of our patrons Mil their eontracU profitably. Send for our list.

Hundreds of Acres in Queens Borough

FACTORY SITES WATER FRONTS Houeea and Lota on terms to suit.

JOHN A. RttPELYE. Broadway, E lmhurs t , L. !•

JEROME AVE. LOTS We have laree and small parct^ls tor saloon and

near Jerome Ave. from Central Bridge to 177ili St.

Northern Realty Company 55 LIBERTY STRBBT

L E N D E R S Should have the Opinlnn of one Competent to judge the Value beloro making lonns on

Real Property Wo h.ayo made a specialty of the

Washington Heights Section for flffe years and are thoiougiiiy posted, having glTenour entire time and attention to tho district during that period. Keliablu reteronces it requested.

W. D. MORGAN & CO. 1685 Ami tBrdan i Bv nue. Near 144th Street

BUILDING PLOT f O O X IOO

67th STREET West of Amsterdam

E . L O C A N , A t t o r n e y I06 Wall St,, Kew York

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A. H, 7 1 Broad. Tsray,

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One parcel of four (4) lots North Side West 32nd Street known as numbers 29, 31, 33 and 35.

Three (3) lots South Side West 33rd Street known as numbets 30, 32 and 34.

Plot North East corner Riverside Drive and 94th Street, 76 ft. 2 in. on Drive, t39 ft. 9 in. on street. The two street lots are 100 ft. &}4 in. deep (graded to curb).

Stable No 107 East 38th Street, 25x98.9, two stories, five stalls and two box stalls, coachman's rooms above, possession at

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P . "WHIIXOIV S T U A B X 5TG FIFTH AVENDE

B.Kpsi'lnnced in Fi'th Avenue section Commiasion nnti Salary

PRICE S9,000. CASH $2,000 ON FIFTH AVENUE. BTIOOKLTN, a flne

throe &torv single brick store and flat building. Seven rooms and bath each flat. Best business block of tlis section. Full eommis.sion to brokers.

C H A S . B. MOLLOY Tel. 3237 Main 215 Montague St.. Brooklyn

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BRADHURST AV.—Sigmund Wechsler has bought from Louis Levy the plot, 119.10x112.6, at the southeast corner •of Bradhurst av and 14Gth st.

BRADHURST AV.—Henry Salant, as attorney, has hought, through L. J. Phil­lips & Co., from Joseph Rosenthal, the northeast corner of Bradhurst av and 154th st, a plot 76.5x89.6x75x104.8.

BROADWAY.—John R. and Oscar L. Foley have sold for Dowd & Maslin the plot, 100x150, at the northwest corner of Broadway and 144th st.

EDaECOMBE A V . - D . E. Seybel has sold for the estate of Darius Q. Crosbv to M and L. Cohen & Evens the plot. 129.11 x75 on the west side of Edgecombe av, .beginning at the centre line of 148th st and running north. This plot faces Co­lonial Park.

HAMILTON PL.—John R. & Oscar L. Foley have sold for Mary Cunningham to the Cohn-Baer-Myers-Aronson Co., the block front, about 9 lots, on the west side of Hamilton pl, between HOth and 141st ats. The property has been in the family ol the seller for about sixty-flve years.

ST. NICHOLAS PL.—Duff & Brown have sold for Klein & Jackson, a plot 50x 200 on St. Nicholas pl, running through to Edgecomb av,. near 152d st.

ST. NICHOLAS AV.—Hall J. How & Co have sold foi Gutwillig Brothers the southeast corner of St. Nicholas av and 174th st, 100x100, to the State Realty and Mortgage Co.

ST. NICHOLAS AV.—Frederick Gras-muck has sold the plot of four lots on the east side of St. Nicholas av, 300 feet soulh of 145th st, adjoining on the north the lots recently purchased by William Rosen­zweig. Mr. Grasmuck has also sold sev­eral more lots south of this on the av.

WADSWORTH AV.—Hall J. How & Co. have sold three lots on the east side of Wadsworth av. 50 ft. south of 179th st, for Leopold Katzenstein, 'to the State Realty and Mortgage Co.

OTH AV.—John H. Deane has sold for Jacob Rosborg to S. Van Veciilen Olcott ihc block front on the east r<lde of Dth av, between 204th and 20oth sts, a plot 199. lOx 100.

THE BRONX. GARDEN ST.—Max Blau has s;old to

Lissberger & Jacobs a plot, 50x100, on IGarden st, 215 feet west of Southern Boulevard.

132D ST.^Haber , Dworkowitz & Haber have sold to Silverstein & Stauer the 5-sty flat 833 Eas t Ji32d st, 25x100; also to Mary

• Whalen, the 4-sty flat 748 Wendover av, 25x100.

135TH ST.—Warren & Skillin have sold for A. Hollander 527 and 529 Eas t 135th st, two 5-sty fiats, on plot 50x09.11.

1 3 8 T H ST.—Harry Goodstein has sold to the Northwestern Realty Co. the plot 275x100 on the north side of 138th st, 125 fcet east of St Ann's av.

1 3 8 T H ST.—G. E. Groezinger sold for . . A_ Balshun to Mrs. Barbara Boehm 8GS

Bast 138th st, a 5-sty flat, on plot 37.(Jx 100.

138TH ST.^Leo Hut te r has sold to J. Reeber's Sons the block front on the north side of 138th st, between Oanal pl and Park av, a plot 175x130.4x irregular.

140TH ST.—Jacob Friedman has bought a plot. 100x95, on 'the north side of 140th st, IOO ft. from St. Ann's av.

144TH ST.—Neubeck & Busher have sold for James M. La Coste 518 East 144th st, a 4-sty flat, on lot 25x100.

151ST ST.—Joseph Kinzig has sold the tenement 627 Eas t 151st st, 25x115.

15STH ST.—M. SefC has bought from the plans the 4-sty apartment house, on plot 50x100, to be erected on the south side of 158th st, between Tinton and Union avs.

160TH ST.—Kronenberger & Hoexter have sold for B. Becker to E, Greenbaum

the block front on the south side of IGOth Ft, between Jackson and Forest av,

161ST ST.—Reiss Brothers have sold for John Tule to Lulu Quigg the two lots on the north side of 161st st, 100 ft. east of Courtlandt av; also, to Louis Lese, 573 Eas t 154th st, a 2-family dwelling, on lot 33x100; also, for Lena Aeschbach, StB Union av; also, for William Sherwood, 1004 Brook av, a 4-sty flat on lot 26.6x149.

165TH ST.—D. N, Bresler has sold for I. Eloch the plot 75x100 on north side of 165th st, 73 feet east of Cauldwell av. The purchaser will improve with 5-sty flats.

175TH ST.—Charles F . Mehltretter and Edward L. Clark have sold 976 East 175th st, a private dwelling, on plot 48x137", for Mrs. L. Leuchs to Dr. G. W. Rautenberg,

1 7 6 T H ST.—Joseph P. Day has sold to a client the southeast corner of Bast 176th st and Townsend av, 50x100; vacant.

23GT'H ST.—Clement H. Smith has sold for Albert D. Morstadt to Katherine P. Hooks the plot of nine lots on the north side of 236th st, 200 ft. west of Oneida av, 230x148.3x211x151.6.

ANTHONY AV;.—J. J. Vreeland has sold for Mrs. J. D. Dakin the northwest corner of Anthony av and 175th st, a plot 45x90.

BEAUMONT A V . ^ — B . Hochbaum has bought from Francis P. McQuade a plot 200x100, on Beaumont av, 100 feet north of 187th St.

BOSTON ROAD.—Thomas J. Beard-n.ore has bought 1169 Boston road, a plot 171x163.

BOSTON ROAD.—Adolph Mandel has bought the northeast corner of Boston road and Prospect av, a plot fronting about 314 feet on the former and 200 feet on the latter thoroughfare.

CAMBRELING AV.—Richard V. Har­nett & Co. have sold for a client the dwell­ing 3285 Cambreiing av.

CLINTON AV.—Charles F . Mehltretter has sold for James Kelly a two-family brick house, 1970 Clinton av, on lot 20x 100 to H. Warren.

CLINTON AV.—Sehmeidler & Bach • rach have sold to Wolf Burland the block front on the east side of Clinton av be­tween 180th and 181st st, a plot 275x99.11.

CRESTON A V . - T h e New Tork City Baptist Mission Society has bought from Margaret M. Coakley a plot, 70xl21xS8x 120, at the southwest corner of Creston av ?.nd 180th st, and will erect a church building thereon.

FRANKLIN AV.—R. I. Brown's Sons have sold for Charles J. Sands to Philip Wattenberg 1052 Franklin av junction of 3d av, a 2-3ty frame house and 1-sty frame store on lot 70x116.

GRAND AV.—H. C. Naylor has resold for William R. Lowe the plot 75x100 on the east side of Grand av, 25 feet south of North St. Mr. Naylor was the broker i;: the sale of five lots a t 182d st and Dav­idson av, reported in our issue of January 28.

JEROME AV.—Alfred M. Rau has bought the plot, 100x100, at the southeast corner of Jerome av and 204th st, opposite the new reservoir.

JEROME AV.—Kehoe & White have sold for the Whitehall Realty Co. to Dan­iel F. Mahony and others the plot 2^1x200 or. the east side of Jerome av north of 172d St.

MONROE AV.—Jacob Sommer. as bro­ker, has sold to John Bogert a plot on Monroe av, at the entrance to Claremont Fark; also, for John Bogert, to the Mar­tyn Realty Co., a plot, S4x91, on the west side of Union av, 42 feet south of 168th st, and a plot on Bernard pl, north of Longwood av.

SAXE AV.—R. I. Brown's Sons have sold for Jacob Hollander to Henry F . Yost the property on the west side of Saxe av, r,i:.77 north of Westchester av, oesignated as lot; 1S4 and 185, maj of McGraw es­tate,

SOUTHERN BOULEVARD.—L. E. Mil­ler has bought from C. Wetzel, through O'Hara Brothers, the southwest corner of the Southern Eoulevard and Bainbridgt av, a plot 50x100, with building thereon.

TINTON AV.—Cohen & Glauber have sold the northeast corner of t in ton av and 150th st, a plot 105x100; also two plots 75x 94 and 50x94, on the north side of 150th tt, west of Tinton av.

TREMONT AV.—James L. Libby has sold for Leopold Hut te r the plot 77x110 on the north side of Tremont av, 275 feet east of Jerome av.

UNION AV.—Jacob Kronenberger has sold for Isaac Moritz, 50x136 Union av, 100 east of Boston road, to a client who is going to erect a 6-sty apartment,

UNIONPORT.—Matthew B. Larkin, representing a syndicate, has bought from Alderman Frank Gass, George Herold, J. E. Crosby, Joseph Llebertz and F . E. Cros­by about flfty lots, comprising the entire block bounded by 10th and l l t h sts, Av E and Postley's Creek, Unionport,

WALES AV.—Charles F . Mehltretter, in ' conjunction with Kronenburger & Hoexter has sold 3-sty double flat 675 Wales av, for Mrs. Junger, of Brooklyn, to Mrs. Mod-jesky.

WASHINGTON AV.—Nevins & Perel­man have sold to Leader & Bloom, for im­provement, the plot, 85x139.6, on the west side of Washington av, between 169th and 170th sts. G. Tuoti & Co. were the brokers.

WOODYCREST AV.—John F . Kaiser has sold to Henry P. Ansorge the south­west corner of Woodycrest av and 162d st, a plot 50x110.

WEBSTER A V . - T h e Ern&t-Cahn Real­ty Co. has sold for Mendelsohn & Co. to John Wagner 1416 Webster av, northeast corner of St. Paul 's pl, a 4-sty flat, on plo;; 32.4x100.

WEBSTER AV,—R. I. Brown's Sons have sold for Mrs. Frederic J. de Peyster tc the John Eichler Brewing Co. the prop­erty si tuate on the east side of Webster av, 25 feet south of 169th st, size 73.6x ii-reg.

WENDOVER A V . - T h e Ernst-Cahn Realty Co. has sold for Aaron M. Kaplan to B. Levy, 752 Wendover av, a 4-sty flat, on lot 25x100.

3D AV.—Joseph Weissberg, as broker, has sold to M. Weissberg 3959 3d av, 25.2 xlOO.

3D AV.—The Ernst-Cahn Realty Co. has sold for Emil S. Levi 3320 and 3322 3d av, two 4-sty flats, on plot 52x90, and for Mendelsohn & Co., 1030 Eas t IGSth st, a 3-sty flat, on lot 18.3x91.

R e a l E s t a t e Notes . Charles L. Hoerlein has leased for W.

Emlin Roosevelt to I. Holtsberg the 3 5-Bty flats with stores, 100 and 102 Eas t 54th st and 389 Park av, at an aggregate rental of $40,000.

The Lewis H. May Company (Charles F. Noyes Co., New Tork agents) report the sale for L. Rosengarten to a client of a valuable Ocean front on the west side of Jerome av. at Arverne, L. I. The plot consists of over six lots with one hundred and twenty feet ocean frontage. I t is re­ported that the owner will improve the property with a high class residence for occupancy.

Mr. Julian Benedict, real estate broker, has pleasant offlces in the Century Build­ing, No. 1 West 34th St., to which he moved last spring. iMr, Benedict has been quite successful in selling and leasing 34th st, property. Among the parcels that may be mentioned are the northwest of Broad­way and 34th st. for Alfred Duane Pell to Henry Siegel, the lease of No. 19 West 34th St., an 11-sty mercantile building, to Revillon Freres for a term of years, also the lease of No. 40 West 34th st. for Mary W. Scheper to Robt. S, 'Smith, and the sale of 9 West 34th st. for Henry Clews,

rebruary i i , 1905 R E C O R D A N D GTTTDE 315

MIHGELLASEOUa.

\l\/ P. MANGAM, Real Estate and Loans

108 and 110 EAST 125th STREET Toiephone, 323 Harlem New York City

NOTARY PUBLIC

J C. LYONS BUILDING &

OPERATING COMPANY

4 AND C E A S T 4 2 D S T R E E T

Teleptone, &435 39th St, N E W YOBK

UlSCELLANBttOS.

QHARLES H. EASTON & GO. Real Estate Agents aad Brokers

Tel., 6420 SSth St, Estatea MaoaBcd 1 1 6 W e s t 42d S t r e e t , H E W YORK

Cable Address, " Cheaston, N. Y." CBAHLES H, EiSTON ROBERT T . MCQUBTT

Leou Tanenbaum Benj. M. StrauBB

I TANENBAUM,

STRAUSS & CO. Real Estate

6 4 0 BEOADWAY (Cor. B l e e e k e r St.)

Telephone Spring .11)12 NEW YORK.

UiaOELLANEOOB.

T HOMAS DIMOND Iron Work for Building

l l ' S W E S T S-Sd S T . . N E W YORK i 128 W e s t 33d St . E s t a b l i s h e d 1852 i 137 W e s t 32d St. Te l . . 178') Mad. Sq ,

M BRIGHAM HALL&SON ' ' • Real Estate Brokers and Agents

Tel . . 6 0 3 S p r i n g 681 BROADWAY

WEBSTER B. MABIE ^ 'ir BSf, s. Real Estaie ^"' ^ " ' ^ •

SALES. RENTALS, LOANS | West 34th Street Appraisals ami Manasemenl of Realty Eoom 7W

-pHE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFNEWYORK 149 Broadway, Manhattan CAPITAL AND S U R P L U S

and 2 0 3 Montague St . , Brooklyn $ 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0

E s a m i n e a a n d I n s u r e s T i t l e s to Real E s t a t e on Sales and L o a n s , a n d dea ls in H o r t s a g e s .

•e-Presidents

EDGAR J. LEVEY, Piesldcii JOHN D. CRIMMINS. j CIIARLES T. BARNEY, i " ^ CYRIL H. BDRDETT. Eecrctary CHAUNCEY H. HUMPHREYS,; Assistant WILLIAM N. HARTE, i Secretaries HENRY R. STEELE, Treasurer Hon. ABRAHAM R. LAWRENCE, Counsel

Century Realty Company 135 BROADWAY

Deals in Selected Real Estate in Manhattan "Borough

Authorized Capital, $3,000,000 Subscribed Capital, $2,000,000

W. H. CHESEBROUGH. Pres ident . GEO. E. COLEMAN, ) , , , „„ n „ ^ J . M. STODDARD. Sec'y Sc A t t B. C. POTTEI l . ) '"'^e-H^eS' OAKLEIGH THORNE, Treas .

D I R E C T O R S CHARLES T. BARNEY JAMES JOURDAN, AUGUST BELMONT, JAMES S. KUHN. JOHN D, CRIMMIN9, EDGAR J. LEVEY, W H. CHESEBROUGH CHAS, W. MORSE, GEO. B. COLEMAN, ROBERT H- McCURDY WM, F . HAVEMEYER, RICHARD G. PARK, CHAS. P . HOFFMAN, JAM'KS PARMELDE. H. B. HOLLINS, E, C. POTTER.

H E N R Y P . SHOEMAKER, ERNST THALMANN, JOHN C. TOMLINSON, EDWIN THORNE, OAKLEIGH THORNE, W A R N E R VAN NORDEN. JOHN W H A L E N .

C G. A, BROSIEN 1947 Seventli Ave., near 117th St,

Real Estate, Loans and Insurance RENTING AND COLLECTING

HOPTON & WEEKS

REAL ESTATE No. 150 BEOADWAT

TeL, l e o a Oort. Cor. Liberty St.

NOTICE TO P R O P E R T Y OWNERS. ASSESSMENTS DUE AND PAYABLE.

The Comptroller gives not ice that assesgraeuts for sewers, paving, etc., ag uDder, a re uow due and payable. Payment s made ou or before April 1 for Vyfe av and Av A. April 3 for Wiclier pi, aud Jackson av, aud April 8 for Westcbes ter av wiil be exempt from in teres t ; after t ha t date Interest at the ra te of 7 per cent, per annum will be charged from the dates of the respective en­tries of the several assessments in the Record ot Titles and Asaesaments.

Pav ing . Wes tches te r av, from Prospect av to Southern

Boulevard. Jackson av, from IQUt st to l IKth st. 2lEt at. between oth aud 6th avs.

Sewers. Wicker pl, from end of present sewer to Van

Coriear pl. Vau Coriear pl, between Wicker pl and Kiugs-

bridge av. Vyse st, between 172d and 173d sta. Av A, between 7th and Sth sts .

ASSESSMENTS COMPLETED. Assesaments for t he following have been com­

pleted and deposited in the otfice of tbe Board of Ai"SGS9Qrs for examiuat ious . Verified objections mus t be presented to t he Secretary at No 320 Broadway on or beEore Marcti 7.

Sewers. Broadway, e and w s, between 2Sth and 29th s ts . Vyse av, between Wes t F a r m s rd and Jenn ings

St. Paving.

Brook av , from Webster av to Wendover av. Tiemout av, from Webs te r av to N Y & H R R. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT OF COM­

MISSIONERS. 17Glh st, from Sedgwick av to e 1 of N Y &

Putn ; R R.

st and Vr,2d s ts . 17fith st , from e 1 of N Y fe P u t n a m R R to w 1

of 9,iuyten Duyvill & Por t Morris R R. H-ghbridge Pa rk , no r th of Washington Bridge. 166th st, from Wal ton av to Morris av.

Application will he m a d e to tbe Supreme Court Feb. 23 for the appointmeut of Commissioners of Es t ima te and Assessment.

HEARINGS FOR T H 0 COMING WBIDK. At 90-02 Wes t Broadway.

Tuesday, Feb. 14. Bridge over Newtown Creek, at 2 p m. West W3d st, from Audubon av to For t George

av. at 12 m. Drainage st, gouth of Ea? t 173d st, at 3 p m. Auslin pl, from St Joseph ' s st to intersection of

Eas t IJEith st, at 11 a m. Eas t 2:-{3d St. from Webstei

a t 3 p m. Bridge at Wakefield, at 4 p Public PaVk at Rae, at 11 a Briggs av. from Brou.i Ri

Park ; a t 11 a m. W h i t e P la ins rd. from Mor

F a r m s rdj a t 11 a m. Wednesday, Feb. 15.

Morris P a r k av. from W e s t F a r m s rd to Bear Public Place, at Austin pl aad 149th st, a t 2.30

p m. Swamp rd, at 1 p ra.

! to Bronx River,

r to Pelhara Bay

; Park av to Wes;

DENNIS & PRESTON, INC. Italo American Art Works Real Estate

MORTGAGE LOANS INVESTMENTS

Telephone {^151 Cortlandt 4 W A R K E N ST .

JOSEPH P. DAY Real Estate

Auctioneer and Appraiser

Agftncy Depa r tmen t t32 E I G H T H A V E N U E

a t 5,-ith Street

Anderson av, from Eas t 164th st to Marcher i at 12 m.

A s t reet south of 173d st, between Webster and Clay av, at 3 p m.

Moiris P a r k av, from West F a r m s rd to Be Swamp rd, at 1 p m.

College av, from E a s t 164th st to Eas t 172d st r.nd Teller av, a t 4 p m.

Thursday , Feb. 16. Hillside av, from l l t h av to Kingsbr idge rd

11.30 a m. West 207th st, between 9th av and River av. at

4 p m . Teller av, from E a s t 164th s t to Eas t 170th

st, at 3 p m. E ' semere pl, from Prospect av to Marion av

2 p m . Robbins av, from Sontbern Boulevard to

M a i y ' s Park , a t 11 a m. Spuyten Duyvil rd, from Spuyten Duyvil Pa rk ­

way to Riverdale av, at 11 a m. Wes t 174th st, from Amste rdam av to For t

Washington av. at 4 p m. Northern av. from EJast I S l s t st to TTo fee

nor th , a t 10 a m. West 173d st, from Broadway to For t Washing.

ton av. at l l . aO a m. it 175th st, from Broadway to For t Washing

MARBLE ;.• MOSAIC

0 O N E Y T O L O A

ON BOND AND MOR'iGAGE.

UNITED STATES TITLE Guaran ty and I n d e m n i t y Co.

M a n h a t t a n ; lOU, l(-,2, 1G4. Broadway Brooklyn; IS*; E i ims in S t ree t

B i o u v : 3100 Th ' s

t 11 a Fr iday, Sept. 17.

St Nicholas av, a t intersection with Nagle a and Dyckman st, at 11 a m.

At 258 Broadway. Tuesday, Feb . 14,

Pitt and Rivington sts . school site, a t 11 a m. l i s t and 42d s t s . North River docks, a t 12 m. l-;uh aud l l l p t s ts . school site, at 2 p m. 117lh st, school site, a t 4 p m.

Wednesday, Feb . l o .

3Cth and 22d sts . North River docks, a t 10.3

Bellevue Hospital , a t 12 m.

Mortgage Investments A promineut life insurance com­

pany of this state reports in regard to its Mortgage Loans that '* TS^ is gtiaraiiteed as to princi­p a l a n d i n t e r e s t . "

Wha t is prized by such an in­stitution should be of value to the individual investor.

Bond & Mortgage Guarantee Go Capiiai and Surplus

$ 4 , 7 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 146 Broadway, 175 Kemsen 3t.,

New York. Brooklyn.

L J E I L & S T E R N TCI.4978Spring r ^ Real Estate

BUSINESS PROPERTY A SPECIALTY

604-606 BROADWAY. S. E. Cor, H o u s t o n S t r e e t

Thursday , Feb. 16. Pitt and Rivington ste, school site, at 11 a m. Eldridge and Forsy th s ts , school site, at 2 p m. 119th and 120th sts, school siles, a t 3 p m.

Fr iday, Feb. IT. Amaterdam av and 65th st, school site, a t 11

! Hospital , . 12 I Belle

AUCTION SALES OF THE WEEK. The following Is the complete l is t of tha

properties sold, wi thdrawn or adjourned dur ing the week ending Feb. 10, 1005, a t the New York Real Es ta te Salesroom. 161 Broadway. Bxcept where otherwise stated, the propert ies offered were in foreclosure. Adjournments ot legal sales •o next week are noted under Advertised Legal

• Indicates t h a t the proper ty described was bid Ic for the plaintiff 's account.

The total amoun t at the end of the list com­prises t he consideration ia actual salea only.

P E T E R F. J M E Y B R . Dim st, Nos 90-&4, w 9, S3.8 n Whi te st. 57x

eo.lOx irregular , th ree 3-3ty buildings (volun­t a r y ) . Bid in a t $38,000

Piat t st. No 16, w s, about 43.11 s Gold st, r u n s w 61.4 X s 15.1 X e 3 X s 0.6 X e 5G-2 to P i a t t st, X n 20.1 to beginning; 4-sty b rk loft and store building. <Partition.) Alfred B Mar­ling, for par ty in in teres t S;2I,2jO

Mercer st. No 304 Ibegins Mercer st, e P, 213 3 n Broadway, No 7451 Waver ly pl^ 26x200 to w s

Broadway, pa r t 4-Fty b rk loft and Ftore bui 'd-ing, leasehold. (Part i t ion.) Louis Lese . .31,500

fith av. No 166, e a, 1S.8 9 12th st, 18.1x65.5. 3 -sty brk tenement a n l store. (Par t i t ion.) A E .Marlicg, for pa r ty in in teres t 27.000

Uth Et, No 131, n s, 373 e Tth av. 25x103 3. 4-sty and basement b rk tenement . (Pa r t i ­tion.) 'New Amsterdam Realty Co 29.000

'iih av. No 166. e s, IS.S s 12th st, 13.1x63.5,3-sty s tone front t enement and store. (Par t i ­tion,) A. E. Marling, for pa r ty in interest .

4 200 1th av,

4-sty No -1003, w s, 104.5 n 36th st, 20^100,

stone front tenement and store. (Par -) A E Marling, for pa r ty in inte 'e^t .

1th av, No 7S1 '.•|li w cor 52d st, 25.5x100. '>2d st, Nos 401 to « G | 5-sty b rk tenement and

store. {Amt due S66,402.32; taxes, Scc. ?3.100,) Freder ick J Feurbach 80,500

L.. J. P H I L L I P S Se CO. U.Sth st, s s. 373 e Pleasant av, 25x201.8 to

117th st. x5Ox25xl00.1O, old buildings and vacant (volnntary) . John S c h a r m a n n . .30,200

17th st, No 315, n s, 150 ft w Sth av. 23x92, 5-Bty flat (executor 's sale) . Samuel Bloch,

20,100

3i6 Uonveyances RECORD AND GUIDE Manhattan February i i , 1905 i

THB cnr or vww TORK. DOPAHTMENT OF TAXeaCAKK A8SBSSMENT"

MANHATTAN, NO. 2S0 BROADWAY. BUILDING, JANUARY 6th, 1906, (i

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS REQUIRED b7 tho Greater New York Charter, that the booka called ••ThB Annual Record ot the Assessed Valua-Uon ot Real end Personal EeLate of the Boroueha et Manhattan, The Broni, Brooklyn, Queens snd RlehmOEd, comprialng The Cit7 ot New York" Til] be open for eiamlnation and correction an the •ecoad Monds; ot January, and win remain open nnUI th* .,., FIRST D.4Y OF AFRlli, IflOB,

Darlns the time that tiie books are open to public UspectJon. application may be made by any person •r corporation elalmlne to he aserieTed by the ssBeased valuation ot real or personal estate to have the name corrected.

In the Boroufb of Manhattan, at tbe ma-lo offlce ol tho Department ot Taiea and AsaeEsments. No. US Broad vay.

In the Borough o( The Broni, at the offlce ot tbe Department, Municipal Building, One Hundred and SeTentr-Bevenlli street and Third avenue.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, at the offlce ot tbe Dspartment, Municipal Building. 9

In tho Eorough of Queens, at the offlce ot the Department, Hackett Building, Jackson avenue and Fifth atreel. Long' Island City,

In the Borough of Richmond, at the office of the repartment. Masonic Euilding, Stapleton.

Corporations In all the Borougha must make ap­plication only at the main offlce lo the Borough ot Manhattan.

Applications In relation to the assessed valua­tion ot personal estate must be made by the per-•OD aBSessed. at the offlce of the Deparment In tbe Borongh where such person resides, and In the ean ot a non-resident carrying on business In the City of New York, at tho offlce ot the Department In the Borough where such place ot business Is located; between the hours of 10 A, M. and 2 P. IL, Bieept on Saturday, when all applications B w t W made between 10 A. M. and 12 noon.

PRANK A. O'DONNEL, President

JAMEa B. BOrCK, i SAMUEL STRASBOURGER, • ' A EDWARD TODD, ' ; " F . RAYMOND.

N. MOLLER. •MNitai laaen tt Taiea aad Anessmenta.

A t r C T I O N S A L E S O F T H E W f E E K . (Continued t rom page 313.)

J O S E P H P . iDAY. Sth av. No 801, w s, 75.5 s 54tti at, 25x100,

4-s ty stone front t enement and store. Wi th -

L i v i n g s t o n ' p i . N o IT'IS e 'ctir 'iTt'li 's't, '53^120^ ' ? -17th St. No 330 I £ty tenement . (Amt due

.?166,782.76; taxes , Sec, $5,764.75.) H a r r y •Cohen 179,250

'28 t l i st, Nos 4 to 8, a s, 123 e Stli av, 75x98.9,

vacant . (Amt due .^lll.fiGO; taxee, Stc. $2,300; pr ior morts $224,236.66.) Star Hoiding Co.

300.009 m i l st. No 313, n s, 195.6 e Av A, 25x103.3, *-

s ty brk t enemen t and store. (Par t i t ion,) Si­mon C Bernstein 22,175

33th st. No 536, on map No 542, s s, 323 e l l t h av, 2.)s!)8,9, 3-9ty brk and f rame tenement and store. (Amt d u e .$6,534.31; taxes , Scc. $281.42.) W i t h d r a w n .

132d st. No 61, n 3, 70 w P a r k av. 20x09.11, 3-9ty s tone front dwelling. (Amt due $6,- ' 6.^2.77; taxes. Sec, .$230,52.) J J Fa l i hee . .7,123

Mott s t . No 79, w 6, 73 s Canal st, 25x100, 5-s ty b rk tenement and store, (Mt $16,000.) H a r r y Blumentha l , pa r ty in in teres t 37,200

Mott st. No Sl , w a, about 50 s Canal st, 23x75, 4-sty b rk tenement and s tore (Mt $9,000: part i t ion.) N Grossman 18.300

12l9t st, No 322, s 9, 223 e 2a av, 18.9x100.11, -•i-sty b rk dwelling. (Par t i t ion.) Lowenfeld & P rage r 8,000

24th st, No 330, a s, 371 e 9th av, 20.9x55. 3-sty b rk dwelling, leasehold. (Amt due $2,-237.56; taxes, Sec. $ .) Samuel. McCul-lough 2,750

S, DE W A L L T E A R S S . 2Tth St. Nos 132 to 142. 9 s, 380 w Gth av, 120x

98,9, two 6-sty brk loft and store buildings. Wi thdrawn

BRYAN L, K E N N E L L Y .

COth st. No 316, s s, 208.2 e 2d av, 25x100..^, 4-ety b rk t enemen t and store ana 3-sty brk tenement on rear . Adjourned to Feb 2 3 . . .

Total $909,630 Corresponding week, 1904 1,199,215 Jan . 1, 1905, to date 3,078,741 •Corresponding periffd, 1!X)4 2,563,439

A D V E R T I S E D L E G A I i S A I . E S . Referee 's Sale to be held a t 12 o'clock noon a t

t be New York Real Es ta t e Salesroom, 161 Broad­way, except were otherwise s ta ted.

Feb . 11 . No Sale advert ised for th i s day.

Feb . 14. Nathal ie av e s, 834 n Kingsbr idge rd, 29,7x

129,10x64.8x125, 2-sty f rame dwelling. Annie P Smi th ag t J e a n P Spahr et a l ; Daniel S Remsen, a t t 'y , 69 Wal l s t ; A r thu r F Cosby,

ref. (Amt due $3.3&4.20; taxes. Sec. $ -.) Mort recorded Oct 20, 1891. By D Phoenix In­g r a h a m & Co.

Feb , 15.

52d at. No 341, n a, 170.6 w 1st av , 20x100.5, ' 5-sty stone front tenement . Edward B W i l ­lets as exr ag t P r a n k J Walger ing et a l ; W i l - i son M iPoweil, a t t 'y , 29 Wal l s t ; J a m e s P I Keenan, ref. (Amt due $11,144.72; taxes . Sec, I $400.) Mort recorded Nov 13, 1894, By Joseph ) P Day. '

62d st. No 218, s s, 275 w Amsterdam av, 25x 10t).3, G-sty b rk tenement . David J H Wilcox as surviving exr ag t Mabel Clarke et a l ; John M Knox, a t t ' y , SO William s t ; J Van Vechten Olcott, ref. (Amt due $17,853.96: t axes See, $1,101.55.) 'Mort recorded May 19, 1888. By

_JosepIi P Day. Oith Bt, n g, 423 w Amste rdam av, 100x100.5,

vacant . Drayton Burr i l l as t r u s ag t W m H FliLner e t a l ; Marshal l , Moran Sc Wil l iams, a t f y s , 30 Broad s t ; Chas P Blaney, ret . (Amt due $21,585.89 i taxes, &c, $304,20.) Mort r e ­corded Oct 19, 1903. B y Joseph P Day.

123d st. No 153, n s, 125 e 7th av, 2 3 x l O 0 . l l / 2-s ty and basement f rame dwelling, Theodora'-Fi tch as a d m r agt Ludwig Heering et a l ; Theo­dore Fi teh , a t t 'y , 120 Broadway; Eugene H ' P o m ­eroy, ref, (Amt due $13,692.71; taxes, &c, $2,000.) Mort recorded Feb 5, 1895. By D Phoenix Ingraham.

No Sales advert ised for this day.

Feb . 17.

so th st. No 105, n ; 7, S i x i . _ . . . front tenement , Fredericfc I

A O Schwarz a g t F r a n k H Keeler et •Rounds, Ha tch , Di l l ingham Se Debevoise, a t t ' y s , I 62 Cedar s t ; I r a I . Bamberger , ref, (Amt di $41,207.03; taxes, fee, $1,361,92; sold s u b to s encroachment of 1 inch,) Mort recorded Apri l ] 30. 1903. By D Phoenix I n g r a h a m , '

so th Et, No 163, n s, I S l e Amste rdam av. 1£ 102.2, 5-sty s tone front tenement . W m Decker and ano ag t W m H Bell inger et a Rounds , Hatch , Dil l ingham Se Debevoise, a t f y , 62 Cedar s t ; I r a L Bamberger , ref. (Amt due .$27,207.52; taxes , Sec, $843.28.) Mort recorded March 1, 1898, By D Phoenix I n g r a h a m .

Grote st, n e s , 108.2 e Prospect av, 31 .1xl l9 ,7x 1 22.9x116.3, 2-sty frame dwelling. Leila H B '' Kissam ag t T b o m a s Kelly et a l ; Pu tney , Twombley & Pu tney , a t t ' y s , 170 Broadway; I •Paul L Kiernan , ref. (Amt due $2,633.25; taxes, &c, $188.81-) Mort recorded May 13. VMl. By Geo R Head & Co.

Feb , IS and 20.

No Sales advert ised for these days.

CONVEYANCES

W h e n e v e r t h e l e t t e r s Q, C , C. a, G. a n d B. Se S. occu r , p r e c e d e d by t h e n a m e of t h e g r a n t e e , t h e y m e a n a s fo l l ows :

1 s t .—Q. C. i s a n a b b r e v i a t i o n for Qu i t C l a i m deed , 1. e,, a d e e d w h e r e i n a l l t h e r i g h t , t i t l e a n d i n t e r e s t of t h e g r a n t o r i s eon.veyed, o m i t t i n g a l l c o v e n a n t s a n d w a r r a n t y .

2d .—C. a. G. m e a n s a d e e d c o u t a i n i n g C o v e n a n t a g a i n s t G r a n t o r on ly , in w h i c h he c o v e n a n t s t h a t h e h a t h n o t d o n e a n y a c t w h e r e b y tbe e s t a t e c o n v e y e d m a y be i m p e a c h e d , c h a r g e d o r e n c u m b e r e d ,

3 d . — B . & S. is a n a b b r e v i a t i o n for B a r g a i n a n d S a l e deed , w h e r e i n , a l t h o u g h t h e s e l l e r m a k e s no e x p r e s s e d c o v e n a n t s , h e r e a l l y g r a n t s or c o n v e y s t h e p r o p e r t y for a v a l u a b l e c o n s i d e r a t i o n , a n d t h u s i m ­p l i e d l y c l a i m s to be t h e o w n e r of i t . T h e s t r e e t or a v e n u e n u m ­b e r s g i v e n in t h e s e l i s t s a r e , in a l l c a s e s , t a k e n f r o m t h e i n s u r a n c e m a p s w h e n t h e y a r e n o t m e n t i o n e d i n t h e d e e d s . T h e n u m b e r s , i t wi l l o c c a s i o n a l l y b e found , do n o t c o r r e s p o n d w i t h t h e e x i s t i n g o n e s , o w i n g to t h e r e h a v i n g been no official d e s i g n a t i c n m a d e of t h e m by t h e D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c W o r k s .

4 t h . — T h e flrst d a t e i s t he d a t e t h e d e e d w a s d r a w n . T h e s e c o n d d a t e is t h e d a t e of filing s a m e . W h e n b o t h d a t e s a r e t he s a m e , on ly

5 t h . — T h e figures in e a c h c o n v e y a n c e , t h u s , 2 : 4 S 2 — 1 0 , d e n o t e t h a t t be p r o p e r t y m e n t i o n e d is in s e c t i o n 2 , b lock 4 8 2 . l o t 10 .

G t b . ^ I t s h o u l d a l so be n o t e d in s e c t i o n a n d b lock n u m b e r s t h a t t h e i n p s t r u m e n t a s filed is s t r i c t l y fo l lowed .

7 t h . — A $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 - $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 i n d i c a t e s t h e a s s e s s e d v a l u e of t h e p r o p ­e r t y , t h e first flgures b e i n g for t h e i o t on ly , a n d t h e s e c o n d flgures r e p r e s e n t i n g b o t h l o t a n d b u i l d i n g . L e t t e r P b e f o r e 2d figure i n d i ­c a t e s t h a t t h e p r o p e r t y is a s s e s s e d a s i a cour se , of c o n s t r u c t i o n .

F e b r u a r y 3 , 4, 6, 7, S, 9 .

B O R O U G H O F M A N H A T T A N .

A l l e n s t . No IOO, s e s, 2 2 9 n e S t a n t o n s t , 2 2 x S 8 . 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e ­m e n t and s t o r e . A l i d a M M a r t i n to H v m a n R o s e n t h a l . B r o o k l y n . F e b 1. F e b 6, 11)05. 2 : 4 1 7 ^ 1 4 . A $13,OOO-$lG,O0O. n o m

B a i r o w s t . N o 5 0 [ s s, a b t 7 5 e Bedfo rd s t , 2 5 x 7 5 to n s C o m -C o n r m e r c e s t , N o 2 5 I m e r c e Et. t w o 3 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g s . P i e r r e

W W i l d e y a n d a n o E X R S . &c, W m D W a t e r m a n d e c ' d a n d M a r y B W a t e r m a n I N D I V I D to M a c d o u g a l H a m a n . J a n 2 1 . F e b 4 , 1 0 0 5 . 2 : 5 S 7 ^ o , 70. A $S ,500—$9,000 . 1 5 , 0 0 0

S a m e p r o p e r t y . W m D B a r t l e s e t a l H E I R S W m D W a t e r m a n a n d M o r i e t l a B a r t e l s to s a m e . Q C. J a n 2 1 . F e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 5 8 7 .

B l e e e k e r st , N o s 2-39 to 2G3, s s, 1 7 . 1 n C o r n e l i a s t , 5 4 x 8 0 . 1 , 6 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t and s t o r e . J u l i u s L e v y t o I s a a c L e a d e r a n d J a c o b B l o o m . M o r t s $06 ,000 . F e b 1. F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 5 £ 0 — 2 to 4 , A $21.OCO — o t h e r consid and 1 0 0

Ei^_ome^st, N o s 2 8 3 a n d 2S5 , s s, 4 4 e E l d r i d g e s t , 4 4 . 1 x S 7 , 6 x 4 4 . 2 x b i . d , ( ) -s ty b r k t e n e m e n t a n d s t o r e . H a r r i s F i n e to M a x K a s h o -Witz, M o r t $ 7 1 , 0 0 0 . J a n 27, F e b 6. 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 4 1 3 .

T, . , n—. ., o t h e r cons id a n d 100 B r o o m e s t N o s 3 i l a n d 3<3 | s w cor M o t t s t , 5 0 . 8 x 7 4 . 5 x 5 0 , 1 x 7 0 . 9 , M c t t s t , N o l i d I C-s ty b r k t e n e m e n t a n d s t o r e . R e -

Eqij^ilable L i fe . \_ssurance Soc ie ty of t h e U S to M a r y •'eb i, i ; " . :: M — 4 2 . 4 3 . A .H35,000 . 4 0 , 0 0 3

I, s t , N o .... , • itri^ome s t , 2 5 x l 0 0 , 7 - s t y b r k loft • " " ' ' ••• Wol f K l e t z k y . M o r t $ 3 4 , 0 0 0 .

- • ; : - - i ; 4 . A $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 . „ 1 . , , - , .„, „ „ o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

f "^ •..^"J:-^' ' '• - ° "•" T e m p l e s t , 25x.i0i 3^s ly b r k e n g i n e h o u s e . T h e Ci ty of N Y to N u m b e r One H u n d r e d & E l e v e n B r o a d -

E Bvai

F e b •'

w a y . All t i t l e . Q C. F e b 6. F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 1 : 5 0 — 1 3 . A $ 4 5 , -OOC—Exempt . 125 ,000

C e n t r e st | w s, 8 5 n f rom e s E l m s t , r u n s s S5 t o e s E l m s t , x n E l m s t I 9 7 . 2 X e :^2.S t o b e g i n n i n g , v a c a n t , Geo R P o n d to S a m ­

ue l Green . M o r t s $ 4 2 , 5 0 0 . F e b T. F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 1 :155—36. A .$20,000—1{;26.000. o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 100

C e n t r e s t , N o s 57 a n d 59]n w c o r P e a r l s t , 6 1 . 2 x 3 1 . 2 x o S . 4 x 4 0 . 5 , 4 -P e a r l St, N o 5 1 4 | s t y b r k lof t a n d s t o r e b u i l d i n g . Co lwe l l

L e a d Co to F l o r e n c e C o i e m a n . M o r t .^32,500. F e b 4 . F e b 7 , 1905 . 1 : 1 0 8 — 1 . A .i;42,000—.$50,000. n a m

C h e r r y st , N o s 2 9 7 to 3 0 3 | s s, a b t 7 0 e Je f fe rson s t , 9 6 x — t o n s W a t e r s t , Nos .~)42 to ,^48 | W a t e r st , 7 - s t y b r k lof t a n d s t o r e

b u i l d i n g . I s a a c L e a d e r et a l to M i c h a e l Mi l l e r . M o r t $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 . J a n 30 , F e b 4 , 19U5. 1 :246—29 . A . | 3 0 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 3 5 , i 0 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 C h e r r y s t , N o 4-'i0, n s, 125 e J a c k s o n s t , 2 o x l 0 4 , 6 - s t y b r k t e n e ­

m e n t a n d s t o r e . M a r y E P e r s o n t o M i c h e l e S c h w a r t z . F e b 3 . F e b 4 , 1905 . 1 : 2 6 3 ^ 1 1 . A $ 6 , 0 0 0 — $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 . n o m

D o w n i n g s t , N o 2 3 , n s, 125 e B e d f o r d s t , l S x 7 0 , 3 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g . E r n e s t o F e c o r a r o t o M a r g h e r i t a C a m p i g l i a . M o r t $'i.4.iO. F e b 1. F e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 5 2 7 — 8 9 , A $5 ,000—$5,500 , n o m

D y c k m a n s t , w s, 3 0 0 n w S h e r m a n av, 50x200 , excep t p a r t for at , v a c a n t . C e n t r a l R e a l t y B o n d a n d T r u s t Co to S a r a h V B a k e r , B o r o u g h of R i c h m o n d . F e b 1, F e b 4, 1905 . 8 : 2 1 7 5 - 6 2 . A $ 0 , 4 0 0 — $ 6 , 4 0 0 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

S a m e p r o p e r t y . S a r a h V B a k e r to Max M a r x . M o r t $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . F e b 1. F e b 4 , 1905 . o t h e r cons id and 1 0 0

E l i z a b e t h s t , .No 120 , e s. a b t 90 s B r o o m e s t , 2 6 x 1 0 0 x 2 6 x 9 9 . 5 s s, ( i - s ty b r k t e n e m e n t and s t o r e . R o s e de W P o s t w i d o w to H e n r y and C a r o l i n e P l u m e r . All t i t l e . Q C. J a n 3 0 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 4 7 0 ^ 1 2 , A $15..^i00—$33,000. n o m

E l l w o o d s t , c I, 128.1} n w c I H i l l s i d e s t , r u n s n w 1 2 5 x s w 3 3 0 X s e 125 .X n e 33(i. S i m o n R W e i l a n d a n o E X R S M a x W e i l t o J o s e p h A D u n n , F e b 7. F e b 8, 1905 . 8 :2171—30 . A $ 7 , 5 0 0 — *7,50O. 1 1 , 0 0 0

B i lwood St. c I, 3 0 0 s e c 1 S h e r m a n av, r u n s n e 2 3 0 x s e 1 0 0 x s w 2 3 0 to c 1 s t , s n w 1 0 0 t o h e g i n n i n g , v a c a n t . C e n t r a l R e a l t y Bond a n d T r u s t Co t o Max M a r x . F e b 1. F e b 4, 1 9 0 5 , 8 : 2 1 7 4 - 1 1 5 . A $ 0 , 0 0 0 — $ 6 , 0 0 0 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

E l l w o o d s t , c 1, 3 0 0 n w c 1 N a g l e av , r u n s n e 2 3 0 x n w IOO x s w 2 3 0 to c 1 s t , x s e 100 to b e g i n n i n g , e x c e p t p a r t for s t , v a c a n t . C e n t r a l R e a l t y Bond a n d T r u s t Co to S a r a h V B a k e r , B o r o u g h of R i c h m o n d . F e b 1. F e b 4, 1 9 0 5 . 8 : 2 1 7 4 ^ 1 1 1 . A $ 6 . 0 0 0 — $ 6 . -OOa o t b e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

S a m e p r o p e r t y . S a r a h V B a k e r to Max M a r x . M o r t $9 ,000 . F e b 1. F e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

E'£_Eex s t . N o 137 , old No 129 , w s, a b t 1 2 5 n R i v i n g t o n s t , 25x87 .6 , . l - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t a n d s t o r e . L e v y Sobol t o B e r n a r d T r u s c h . M o r t $ 1 S , 0 0 0 . F e b 1. F e b 7, 1905 . 2 : 4 1 1 — 6 5 . A $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 — $26 ,000 , o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

E s s e x s t , No l i s , e s, 125 s R i v i n g t o n s t , 1 6 x 0 0 , 3 - s t y b r k t e n e ­m e n t a n d s t o r e . S a m u e l Taikeff to B a r n e t K e r n e r . M o r t s $ 1 1 , -97.1, F e b 1. F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 3 5 3 — 1 1 . A $ 8 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 F u l t o n s t , N o 396 , s s. 6 2 . 2 w C h u r c h s t , 2 5 . 2 x 7 8 . 7 x 2 5 . 1 x 7 8 . 7 ,

5 - s t y b r k s t c r e and l o t t b u i l d i n g . B e r n h a r d B e i n e c k e e t a l to R e i n e c k e & Co, a c o r p o r a t i o n , B Se S a n d C a G. M o r t $17 ,500 , F e b 8, 1905 . 1 : 8 1 - 2 9 , A $ 2 6 , 5 0 0 — $ 3 2 , 5 0 0 . n o m

F u l l o n St. N o 144 , s s, 161 .2 e B r o a d w a y . 27.2x107.•< x27.4xlOG.9, 5 - s l y b r k loft a n d s t o r e b u i l d i n g . F O R E C L O S . W m C A r n o l d t o Guy W i t t h a u s . M o r t $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 . Dec 2 8 . F e b 4 . 1005 . 1 :79—25. A $ 1 3 8 . 6 0 0 — $ 1 5 4 , 0 0 0 . 8 5 . 0 0 0

Goerck 'st. N o 144, e s, 7.'i s H o u s t o n s t , 2 5 x 1 0 0 , 7 - s t y b r k loft b u i l d i n g . F r a n k H M e r r i a n to L u c y A B r o w n i n g . M o r t $ 3 2 , 0 0 0 . A p r i l 14, 1904. F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 3 2 5 — 1 0 . A $ 9 , O O O - $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 .

n o m

February ii, 1905 Conveyancea RECORD AND GUIDE Gold st. No 102. old No 108 [ s e cor Frankfort st, 22,10xo0 3x22.10 Frankfort st, Nos 40 r.nd 51 | x54,ll, 6-sty brk loft and store

huilding. Alexander Friedberg to Wm H Harkness, of Brooklyn, Mort $40,500. Feb 2. Feb 4, 1905, 1:104—37. A $18,300— $27,000. nom

Gold st. No S3 In w cor Spruce st, 27.2x2.3.9x27.10x24 5, 5-Ety hrk Spruce st. No i3\ loft and store building. Kate P Knight to Realty

Operating Co. Mort $22,000. Feb 7. Feb 9, 1905. 1:103-27. A $15,70-0-$19,000, other consid and 100

Greenwich st. No 442 (432), w s, 3d house n of Vestry st, 20.10x78x 20.1(1x80, 5-sty brk tenement. James J A Loughran to Eliz L Murray widow. All title. Q C. Feb 6. Feb 9, 1905. 1:222— 33, A $9.1110—$13,000. Dom

Hamilton plls e cor 140th st, runs e 59.0 x s 99.11 x w 50 x s 99.11 140th st I to 139th st x w 94.3 to pl x n 217.1, vacant. Chas i;-!9lh st 1 M Rosenthal to Clementine M and Milion M Silver­

man. Morts $50,000. Jan 10. Feb 9, 1905. 7:2071—15 and 45. A $48,000-$48,000. other consid and 100

Henry st. No 215, n s, 69 e Clinton st, 23.4x85, 5-sty brk tenement. Isaac Goodstein to Simon Seiden. Mort $24,000. Jan 31. Feb 7, 1905. 1:280—4. A_$17,0O0—$32,000. other consid and 103

Henry st. No 51, n s, 21o w Market st, 23x100, 6-sty brk tenement and store, Joseph Price to Dina Hurwich. Mort $36,01)0. Feb J. Feb 4, 1905. 1:280—16. A $18,000—$36,000.

other consid and 100 Isham st, e s, 100 s Vermilyea av, lOOxlOO, vacant, Wm B Kays

Jr et al EXRS Wm E Kays to Alfred C Bachman. Feb 9, 190o. 8:2228—49 and 51. A $4.800—$4,800. 13,000

Same property. Alfred C Bachman to Martin H Goodkind, Mort $6,000. Feb 9, 1905. 8:2228^i0 and 51, A $4,800-$4,800.

other consid and 100 Jones st. No 9, old No 23, n s, abt 93 w 4th st, 25x100, 7-sty brk

loft and store building, Ella M Pelletreau to Nettie A B Weitz. Jan 3. Feb 3, 1905. 2:590-77. A $14,000—$32,000.

other consid and 100 Lafayetitie pl. No 28, s e s , 287.S n e 4ith st. 2«.4xl50, 3-sty brk

lott and store building and 3-sty brk building on rear. Samuel Green to Daniel W Richman. Mort $50,000. Jan 28. Feb 3. 1905. 2:544—11. A $03,000—$70,000. other consid and 100

Leroy st. No 15, n s, abt 175 w Bleeeker st. 25x90, 5-sty brk tene-meut and store. Esther Isenberg to Chas J Schlesinger. Jan 7, 1905. 2:586—76. A $13,500-$24,000. nom

Lewis Et, No 80, e s. 145 s Stanton st, 20x100, 5-sty brk tene­ment and store. Benjamin Hollender to Max Iczkovits and Emma Lindenbaum, Mort $18,000. Feb 1. Feb 3, 1905, 2:329 —44. A $9,000—$20,000, 100

Lispenard st, s s, SO e West Broadway, 0-3x69. Albon Man EKR Cath Ll Spencer to Thos B and John L Arden. Correction deed. Feb 4, Feb 7, 1905. 1:192. 100

Madison st, No 102. s s, 202.4 w Market st. 25x100, 4-sty brk dwelling. Bella Feldman to Lsna Feinberg. Mort $15,500. Peb 6, 1905. 1:276—38. A .1117.000-$21,000, other consid and lOJ

Madison st. No 172, s «, abt lliO e Pike st, 25x100, 5-sty brk tene-mtnt and store. Joseph S Marcus to Josef Gertner. Mort $20,-060. Feb 1, Feb 3, 1903, 1:272—39. A $1S,000-$22,000. "

other consid and 100 iMadison st. No 348, s s, 192.11 e Scammel st, 23.6x95.1x23.6x93.3,

5-sty brk tenement and store. Philip Berman et al to Harry Lessem and Isaac TiplitKky. Mcrt $18,090. Feb 3, 1905. 1:260-64, A $11,000—$14.U00. other consid and 100

Madison st, No 172, s s, abt IOO e Pike st, 5-sty brk tenement and store. Josef Gertner to David Rossnblum. Mort .$20,000. Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905. 1:272—39, A $18,000—$22,000.

other consid and 100 Monroe st, No 201, n s, 150,5 w Jackson st, 23x93.9x25x93.4, 6-sty

brk tenement and store. Augusta Minisman to Solomon Marks and Myer Kleinman. Mort $25,000. Feb 1. Feb 4, 1905. 1:206 —32. $13,000—$29,000, nom

Norfolk st. No 59, w s, 100 s Broome st, 25,9x100, 6-sty brk tene­ment and store. Sigmund Schnee to Louis and Samuel Wiltchik. Mort $33,000. Feb 6. Feb 7, 1903. 2:331—17. A $18,0C0—$38,-000. other consid and 100

Orchard st. No 34, e s, abt 50 s Hester st, bet lands Burnett and Haffey, 25x05, 4-Ety brk tenement and store. Morris Berger to Annie Berger his wife. All liens. Feb 4. Feb 6, 1905. 1:298— 11. A $14,000—$16,000. nom

Orchard st. No ISS, e s, abt 200 n Stanton st, 25x87.6. 5-sty hrk tenement and store. Joseph Oshinsky to Pauline aud Harry Gold­stein. Mort $25,000. Jan 31. Feb 7, 1905. 2:412—9. A $16,-(!C0—$28,000. other consid and 100

Rutgers Et, Nos 29 and 31ln e cor Madison st, 4S.2x6U. 6-sty brk Madison st, No 201 j tenement and store. Bronje Chanolis

to Louis Solinsky. Mort $55,000. Jan 31. Feb 7, 1905. —65. A $20,000—P $45,000.

South st. No 70, s w cor De Peyster st, 26x50x26x60, 5-sty brk store and loft building. Union County Bank, of Rahway, N J, to Allen S Apgar. C a G. Mort $37,500. Feb 6. Feb 8, 1903. 1:37—45. A $19,500—$27,500. nom

Stanton st, Nos 75 and 77 |s e cor AlUn st, 43.10x75, 6-sty hrk loft Allen st, Nos 174 to 178| and store building, Pincus Lowen­

feld et al to Ignatz Jacobson, Mort .$42,000. Feb 1. Feb 7, 1905. 2:416—50. A $33,000—$65,01:0. other consid and 100

Sullivan st. No 171, e s, 100 n Houston st, 25x100x24.11x100, 5-Ety brk tenement and store. Louis D Livingston et al to Michele Agresta. Mort $27,000. Feb 1. Feb 3, 1905. 2:525—1. A $15,000—$23,000. nom

Sutton pl. No 4Slw s, 70.8 n 59th st, 27.2x80, 4-sty stone front Av A, No 1099 [ tenement. Joseph I. Buttenwieser to The City of

NY. Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905. 5:1454—24. A $8,000—$12,000, 21.500 Thomas st. No 60, s s, 175 e West Broadway, 25x100, 6-sty brk

store and loft building. John E Olson to Lillie S Olson. B & S. All liens, Feb 7. Feb S, 1905. 1:147—23. A ,¥22,600—$26,000,

other consid and 1,000 Willett st, Nos 7S and SO|n e cor Rivington st, 100x25. O-sty brk

on map Nos 76 to SO I tenement and stcre. Joseph Ravitch to Rivington st. No 236 | David and Joseph Ra\itch and Max Hey­

mann firm Ravitch Bros. Mort $68,000. Feb 0. Feb 7, 1905. 2 :339-^1 , 42 and 77. A $31,C0€—P $31,000. 100

1st st, No 41. s s, 194.4 e 2d av. 23,3x77.2x23.1x79.10, G-sty brk tenement with store. Abraham Minsky to Esther M:nsky, Morts $21,730. Feb S, 1903. 2:442—16. A $17,000—$22,000. 100

15tb st. No 29, n s, 493 e Gth av, 23x103.3, 4-sty stone front dwelling,

l.'ath st, No 27, n s, 520 e 6th av, 25x103,3, 4-Ety stone front dwell­ing. Agreement releasing covenants as to restrictions. Jacob Wol: with Moses Sahlein. Feb 8, 1905. 3:817—25 and 26. A $72,000 —$80,000. non

6th st. No 235, n s, 126.11 w 2d av, 23,3x90.10. 6-sty hrk tenement and store. Samuel Feinberg to Morris Gross. Mort $33,700, Jan

100

31. Feb 3, 1905. 2:462—32. A $14,000—.$34,OCO. other consid and 100

Oth St. No 334. s s, 275 w 1st av, 25x93.11, O-sty brk tenement and Etore. Bernard Burgess to William Burgess, Vz part. Mort $13,000. Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905. 2:450—21. A $16,000—$20,000,

other consid and 100 Oth st, Nos 709 and 711. n s, 124 e Av C, 41x92.3, 6-sty brk tene­

ment and store. Michael Miller to Isaac Leader, Jacob Bloom and Rebecca Meryash. Mort $53,400. Feb 3. Feb 4, 1903, 2:379—59. GO. A $18,000—$20,000. otber consid and 100

10th st. No 206, s s, 225 e 1st av, 25x92.3, 5-sty brk tenement and store. Release dower. Katharina Gaydoul widow to Paulina Abeles. Jan 3. Feb 4, 1905. 2:437—14. A $13,500—$17,000.

Same property. Margaret Pohl and i to same. Jan 3, Feb 4, 1905.

l l l h Et, No 338, s s, 125 w 1st av, 2 and store and 4-sty brk tenement on lo Carolina P Di Nicola his wife. l!ll).-.. 2 : •" ""

30 EXRS Abraham Gaydoul 23.000

1x94.10, 5-sty brk tenement rear. Guiaeppe F Di Nicola All liens. Jan 30. Feb 6,

. A $13,000—$19,006. .. nom ind 300, s s. 86,6 e Washington st, 33.4x80, two

3-Ety brk tenements. Mary B Selmes and ano to Herman Sir-otta. Feb G. 1905, 2 : 6 4 0 ^ 2 . 43. A $12,000—$13,000. nom

12th st. No 3(i2, s s. 815.6 e Washingtcn Et, runs s 80 x w 11.6 x n 60 X w 4.10 X n 20 to st X e 1G.4 to beginning, 3-sty brk tene-mtnt, Patrick Farrell to Herman Sirotta. Jan 19. Feb 6, 1905. 2:640—41. A $4,500—$5,000. nom

14th St. No 510, s s, 171 e Av A, 2oxl03,3, O-sty brk tenement and store. Augustus Prentice to A Browning Prentice. Mort $2G,-500. Feb G. Feb 7, 1905. 2:407—13. A $11,000—$35,000.

other consid and 100 IGth st, No 408, s s, 100 w 9th av, 25x108.3x23x106, 3-sty frame

tenement and 4-sty brk tenement on rear, Mary J Houghtal­ing to Daniel S Dryer. Mort $4,000. Feb 3. Feb 0, 1905. 3:713—37, A $10,000—$13,000. other consid and 100

18lh st. No 315, n s, 440 n w 1st av, 20x92, 3-sty brk dwelling. Wilhelmina Kratsch and ano to Harrie A James. Feb 1. Feb 3, 1905. 3:924—12. A $9,500—$10,009. other consid and 100

16th st, No 345, n s, 250 e 9th av, 25x92, 5-sty brk tenement. Frank Rosen to Frederick Sussman. Mort $22,500. Feb 1. Feb 4, 1905. 3:740-11. A $10,500—$21,000. other consid and 100

IGth st. No 236, s s, 282.8 e Sth av, 27.1x103.3, 5-sty brk tene­ment. Levi Shaw et al TRUSTEES Society Shakers of Mount Le­banon to James F Crossen, Q C. AU title, Feb 1, Feb 7 1905. 3:703-63. A $12,000—$25,000. nom

ISth st, Nos 404 and 40G, s s, 94 e ]st av, 50x02, 4 and 5-sty brk tenements, store in No 4(16, Max Bischof to Elisa CaruEo. Mort $23,000. Feb 4. Feb 6, 1905. 3:049—48, 49. A $12,500—$21,-500. other consid and 100

19th st. No 420, n s, 332 e 1st av. 24x92. 5-sty brk tenement. Fredk W Hagemeyer and ano EXRS Cath H Hagemeyer to George and Louis Benzer. Feb 9, 190o, 3:951—17. A $6,000—$12,000,

16,300 21st st, No 211, n s, 169 e 3d av, 23.6x98.9, 2-Ety brk dwelling.

Mary E Smith and Ann A Smith DEVISEES Mary A Smith to Mortimer Smith. 3-7 parts. All title. April 12, 1902. Feb 7, 3905. 3:902-11, A $10,.500—$12,000. other consid and 100

22d Et, No 233, n s, 175 w 2d av, 25x98.9, 6-sty brk tenement and store. Peter Korn to Sigmund Miildberg. Mort $27,000, Feb G. Feb 7, 1905. 3:903—21. A $12.000—$33,000,

olher consid aad 100 24th =t. No 29, n s. GO w 4th av, UH ::I. I : ; - . ,V stone front dwell­

ing. Harriet N Alexander to n . • i .nne. Jan 24. Feb 6,1905. 3:854—16. A $l.'i,<iiii' - - ' i , n^rn

25th Et, No 314, s w s, abt 2(iii .• J.I ;.., _':.\;)s,ll, 6-sty brk tene­ment and store, Babette Schmidt to Julius Tishman. Mort $26 -000. Feb 1. Feb 7, 1905. 3:930—49, A $9,000—$30,000.

other consid and 100 27ih st, Nos 312 and 314, s s, 137.6 w Sth av, 37,6x98.9, 5-sty

stone front tenement. Julius B Fox to Joseph L Buttenwieser. Mort $38,000. Jan 30. Feb S, 1905. 3:750.

otber consid and 100 property.^ Joseph L Buttenwieser to_The Jaworower Realty

)rt $3; Jan 31. Feb S, 1905. 750-^9, A $1S,-other consid and 100

LJ.Sth st, Xo,5 131 and 133, n s. 400 w Oth av, 53.4x98.9, two 5-sty trk lenemenis. Isabella L Ryttenherg to Jefferson M Levy. V. part. Morts .$ . Feb 3. Feb 7, 1905, 3 :80:^18,19. A $32," 000—$42,060. other consid and 100

28th st. No 224, s s, 271.4 w 7th av, 24.6x98.9, 3-sty brk dwelling. Whitehall Realty Co to Aaron Coleman. Mort $11 OCO. Feb 6 Feb 9, 1903. .^:777—57. A $11.000—$13,000. omitted

2Sth st, Nos 4, 6 and 8, s s, 125 e 5tb av, 75x98.9. 12-sty brk hotel in course of construction. FORECLOS. Edmund J Tinsdale to Anna M Somerville. Mort $220,t00 and all liens. Feb 8, Feb 9 1905. 3:857-72 10 75. A $142,OO0-$142.Ol.O. 300 000

29th Et, No 235, n s, 150 w 2d av, runs w 25 x n 67.4 x n w — x e — x s 08,9, 5-sty brk tenement with store. Millie Segal to Mor­ris Kittenplan and Charles Rubinger. All liens. Feb 9 1905 3:910—22. A $10,500—$25,000. ' IOO

29th St. No 235, n s, 150 w 2d av, runs w 25 x n 67.4 x n w — to c I blk X e — X s 98.9 to beginning, 3-sty brk tenement with

B Fox to Joseph L Buttenwieser. Mort .$22 400. o.c.r. .-,.-, . $10,500—$25,000,

other consid and 100 Same property. Joseph L Buttenwieser to Millie Segal, Mort

.$22,400. . Feb 1. Feb S, 1905. 3:910-22. A $10,500-$25,000. other consid and 100

29th st, Xo 340, s s, 75 w 1st av, 25x98.9, 1-sty brk store. Re-- lease mort. Emigrant industrial Savings Bank to Church of Our

Lady of the Scapular of Mount Carmel, Jan 30, Feb G 1905 3:934—32. A $8,500—$9,000. nom

Same property. The Church of Our Lady of the Scapular of Mount Carmel to John T Regan. Feb G, 1905. 11,000

31st St. Nos 223 and 225, n s, 275 w 7th av, 50x98.9. The Congre­gation of the Third Order of St Francis to Penn N Y & L I R R S,°;> -t-VM,'^- ^^^- ^ - ° ^^- ^^^ "• 1^03. 3:781-22, A $40.-010—$o0,000. 10 009

33d st. No 308, s s, 100 e 2d av, 20x98.9, 4-sty brk tenement, Catharine Hoy DEVISEE Thomas Hoy to Julius B Fox Feb 1 Feb 9, 1905. 3:03S—61. A $6,700—$8,500. othjr consid and 100

33d Et, No 308. s s, 100 e 2d av, 20x98.9, 4-sty brk tenement. Julius B Fox to Harris M Cohen and Jacob Rosenblum Mort $0,600- Feb 1. Feb 9, 1905. 3:938-61. A $6,700—$8,500.

other consid and 100 33d st. No 314, s s. IGO e 2d av, 20x98.9, 4-sty brk tenement.

Julius B Fox to Harris M Cohen and Jacob Rosenblum. Mort SS -000, Jan 30. Feb 9, 1905. 3:938—5S. A $G,700-$S,300. '

other consid and 100

Feb 1. Feb 8, 1905. 3 :910-

Conveyance. R E C O R D A N D G U I D E Manhattan February ii , 1903

0 Penn, N Y & L I _

33d st. No 314, s s, 160 e 2d av, 20x98.9, 4-sty ^rk tenement, ii'erdinand Sulzberger to Julius B Fox. Jan IS. ^^b rf, iJuo 3-93S-58. A $6,700-$S,500. other consid and lUt)

33d st, s s, 249.8 e 9th av, 0.4x98.9. l Sth av w s. 9S.9 n Slst st, 0.1x100.

Stephen B Meech EIXR, &c, Eliza A Tompk R R Co. Q C. Feb G. Feb 7, 190o. 6:tDu <iu i .^'

33d st, s s, 249.8 e 9th av, 0,4x9S.9. Sth av. w s, 9S.9 n 31st st, 0.1x100.

Augusta B Greene HEIR Elliza A Tompkins^to Pen B R Co. Q C. Feb 2. Feb 3. 190o ^ — " ' i -

39th st, Nos 305 and 307, n s, 9o.0 44.8 X e 50.6 x s 9S.9 to st tenements and stores. Harry

(55 and 1 N Y & L I

nom X eO.O X n

51 to beginning, two 5-sty brk s naoy i.iaLtrer to Josef Lustig, Mort $28.-

e i s V j I n 30. Feb 3, 1905. 3:945-7 and 8, A $16,000-$28-JjJ JJ otber consid and 100

i'Qih ^t No 308 s s 100 e 2d av, 25x75, 5-sty brk tenement. Geo " J St er and ano EXRS Jcbn Stier to Emma Murphy. Feb 1.

Uh 3 1905 3-944-48. A $7,000-$!2,500. 16.8-30 4oTh st No 3 n s ' l 2 2 ^ e 5 t h av. 27,6x94.1x27.0x93.3, 4-sty stone

front•dweuing. "sarah CDe.rby.to James ^ Inglis B & S and C a G. Feb 8. Feb 9, 190o. o :12 ,o -6 . A ^ J . o , 0 0 0 - W O a ^ ^ ^

4^.tt .1 No 334 = s 333.4 e 2d av, 16.8x400.5, 4-sty brk dwelling. B . ; . . i . KriBgW t i An.a ZeUer. j4 ot rlsht, tUle and lnte,-||t. Moit J7,7oO. Peb 8. Feb 9, 190a. o:133o-39. A il,MO—ii.-_^

44 ' t r s t . No 346, . s, 225 e 9tli av, 2osl0O.5 3-sly brk tenement ^ ifl -i stv tirk tenement on rear. Jacob Tischner to William S c ' h t b e S 'peb I ™b 6, 1905. 4:103-1-33. A $12.600-$1S -„/,r, ° other consid and lUt)

*^^f SJr^-triiJ2 '^,^ ^°ii,?a? S"^;'S| 4 6 t b ' X ' i ^ . ° ' 5 5 0 % » S " o i ' i S a v , 23,100.5, S-,ty trame b n l M l . f

4:1074-38. A $6,'500-$7,C00. „^ , ^ ^ . «'l^^ 17th st No 310. s s, 100 w 1st av, 20xlOO.o,

and slore. FORECLOS. Chase Mellen to M: 1905, 5:1339-31. A_ $6,000-$7,000.

Sid and IOO sty brk tenement Rcllnick. Feb 6.

8,125 -sty brk tenement 47th st. No 544. s s, 250 e l l t b av, 25x100.5^ . - . - - , . ^ . y „ .

and store Joseph J Meaney to Eldward Baer. Mort $2i,000. Jan 3 ? Feb 4, 1905. 4:1075-54. A $fi,500;-$2OOO0

other consid and 1(J0 4Sth st. No .341, n s, 97 ^y 1st av. 28.100.5, 5-sty hrk tenement and

store. Atraham Frank to Morris Kite. All liens. Feb 4, 19IJa. 5-1341—'''> A $8,500-$15,000. other consid and 100

4Sth sir, N"O 341, n s, 97 w 1st av. 28x100.5 5-sty hrk tenement and store. Morris Kite et a! to Abraham Frank. Mort $18,000. Feb 2, Feb 3, 1905. 5:1341-22. A $8,300-$ 15,OOO.

other consid and 100 48th St. No 324, s s, 300 e 2d av, 25x100,5, 5-sty brk tenement.

Adam Mohl to Chas J Fox and Louis Weissman. Mort $11,000. Feb 1 Feb 3, 1905. 5 :1340^0 . A $7,o00~$12 oOO. other consid and 100

48tb st, No 311. n s, 175 w 10th av. 25x100.5. 5-sty stone front tenement. John Moroney to Charles Himmel. Mort $12,o0O. Jan 2S. Feb 6, 1905. 4:1077-25. A $6,oL0-$lo.000.

other consid and 100 SOth st No 332, s s, 400 w 10th av, 2-5x100,5, 3-sty stone front

tenement with 5-sty brk tenement on rear. Agreement and notice of intention to sell. City Trust, Safe Deposit Sc Surety Co and Empire State Surety Co with Mary E O'Farrell TRUSTEE Mary Halpin. Feb 2. Feb 6. 190.5. 4:1078. nom

50th st No 411, n s, 97.4 e 1st av, lO.oxlOO.o. 4-sty stone front dwelling, Henrietta Rice widow to Lawrence Lewis. Q C and correction deed Mort S5,.500. Peb 6, 1905. Feb 7, 190.3. 5.13R9_5. \ $5,060-$8,000. Qom

5- d' st No 362, s s, 150 e Oth av, 32.5x—x23.8x100.5. 3-sty front and 2-sty brk building on rsar. 6-sty brk tenement to be erected, Pincus Lowenfeld anfl Wi'liam Prager to Binjamin Berf $15,000. Feb 7. Feb 9, 1905.- 4:1042—58. A $16,003-

$12,000. Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905. 5:1458—4^^. A $5,000—$12,-50O, 100

64th st. No 249, n s, 200 e West End av, 25x100.5, 1-sty frame building and vacant, Thos F Devine to James C Mack. Feb 4, 1905, 4:1136—9. A $4,000—$4,000. nam

G4th st, Nos 13 and 13, n s, 265 e 5th av, 40x100.5, two 4-sty stone front dwellings. Nannie F Steele to Wesley Thorn, ot Plainfield N J. Feb 8, Feb 9, 1905. 5:1379—11 and 12. A $132,000—$160,000, _otber consid and 100

Oiith st No 49, n s, 125 e Madison av, 25xl00.o. 4-sty stone front dwelling. Alphonse Kaufmann and ano EXRS Gottlieb Kaufmann to Bainbridge Colby. Jan 30. Feb 9, 1905. 5:1381-26, A $55,000—$03,000. 80,000

67th st. No 42, s s, ISO e Madison av, 20x100.5, 3-sfy stone front dwelling Agnes S Lawrence to Mary R H Glyn, Newport, R I, Feb 6. Feb 7, 1905. 5:1381-45. A $45,O0O-$-;O,0CO.

otber consid and IOO GSth Et, No 10, s s, 131 w MadiEon av, 21.6x100.5, 4-sty stone

front dwelling, PARTITION. Reginald H Williams to Geo B Sanford, ot Litshfield, Conn, Jan 3. Feb 3, 1905. 5:13S2—61^^ A $SO,OC0—$S6,C0O. 80,000

GOth st. No 235, n s, 385 w Amsterdam av. 19.1x100.5, 2-sty brk dwelling. Eugene L Louis to Ella E Shaw, Mort $5,500. Feb 7. F.;b 9, 1905. 4:1161—16. A $6,500—$10,000, 100

7€th st, s s, 100 -w Av A, 175x100,5, vacant. Leonard Weill to Atraham D Weinstein. Morts $40,0C0. Feb 1. Feb 3. 190o. , S.14(i_j_29 to 35. A $35,600—$3-5,000. other consid and 100 |

70tb St. NOE 321 to 331, n s, 175 w 1st av, 130x100.5, six 4-sty brk tenements, Abraham Goldstein to Jacob Klingenstein. Morts $42,00(1, Jan 31, Feb S, 1905. 5:1443—14 to 19. A $36,000 —$72,000. other consid and 100

7lEt st. No 421, n s, 2G3 e 1st av, 23x102.2, 2-sty brk and frame building. Charles Slavik to Anna Slavik bis wife. AU title. All liens, Feb 6. Feb 8, 1905, 5:1466-11. A $5.0O0-$7,0OO.

71st St. No 107, n s, 251.8 w 3d av, 16.8x102.2, 3-sty stone front dwelling. Geo W Powers et al EXRS Mary H Powers to Tbeo T Elliman. Mort .H ll.OOO. Jan 23. Feb 9, 1905, 5:1406—271^ A $12,000—$15,000. 22,000

71st St. No 316, s s, 250 e 2d av, 25x100.5, 5-Ety brk tenement. Louis Gcrdon ut al to Fannie Wiener. Mort $16,800. Jan 26. Feb 7, 1905, 5:144-1-^2. A $6,C00—$14.5. 0. other consid and IOO ]

San-e properly, Fannie Wiener to Ansle Uffner. 1-3 part. Mort .$20,500'. Jan 27. Feb 7, 1905. other consid and 103 ]

71fcr St. No i:;9, n s. 350 w Columhus av, 20x162,2, 3-sty stone front dwelling. Hattie J Farrell to Agnes S Lawrence, Peb 6. Feb 7, 1905. 4:1143—18. A $14,000-$21,000,

other consid and 100 74lh Et. No 409, n s, l.' o e 1st av, 28x79.6x28.6x8:3.10, 5-Ety brk

tenement. Jacob Paskusz to Ida Machiz. Mort $14,000. Feb 1. Feb 3, 196.1. 5:1409—S. A $5,006—$14,00a nom

74th st. No 409, n s. 1S5 e 1st av, 28x79.(1x28.6x83.10. 5-Ety brk tenement. Ida Machiz to Benj M Gruenstein and Sophia Mayer. Mort $18,000. Feb 3. Feb 4, 1905. 5:1469—8, A $5.000—$14,-OOO.-' n o m

7 4 t h St. No 4S0 , s s, 275 w Av .\. 25x102 ,2 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t , B a r n e t t Levy t o Max P s a t y a n d I s r a e l G o l d s m i t h . M o r t $ 1 4 , 3 0 0 . J a n 3 0 . F e b 7, 1005 , 5 : 1 4 6 8 - 3 6 , A $ 5 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 2 , 0 6 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 7 6 t h s t , X o 1 5 , n s, 9 5 e M a d i s o n av , 1 2 . 6 x 1 0 2 . 2 , 4 - s t y s t o n e f ron t

d w e l l i n g , Ade le S Dodd to F r a n k N Dodd . M o r t $(,O0O. J a n 16. F e b 9, 1905 , 5 ; ] 3 9 1 — 2 5 . A $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 : t h s t . N o 4 3 1 , n E, 4 1 3 e I s t av , 2 5 x 1 6 2 . 2 , 4 - s t y hr l t t e n e m e n t .

E2d s t , N o s 3 2 6 a n d 3 2 8 , s s, 3 0 0 w S t h i b r k t e n e m e n t s and s t o r e s . S a m u e l A De P h i l i p F r e e m a n . M o r t s $63 ,000 , J a n 14, - 4 5 a n d 40. A $26 ,0 (0—$5S ,C00 ,

r.2d Et, N o 3 0 6 . s s, 1 0 0 e 9Lh av, w i t h s t o r e . B e r n a r d L J a w o r o w

M o r t 116 0:0.

o her cocsid and 100 w. 50x100.5, two 5-Ety Waltotf to Meyer and Feb 3, 1905. 4:1012

other consid and 100 25x100.5, 5-sty brk tenement

Jaworower Realty Co i,en=. Dec 21, 1904. Rerecorded from Dec 21, 1904. Feb S, 1905. 4:1042—60. A $13,000-$28,000, other consid and 100

52d st, Nos 30 to 34, s s. 30 e Madison av, 70x100.5, three 5-sty brk dwellings. John T Farley to James A Farley, July 7, 1904. Feb S, 1905. 5:1287, othT consid and 100

52d Et, Nos 545 to 551, n s. 125 e l l t h av, 100x100,5, 1 and 3-sty buildings. Louise A Phillips to M Gustave Risser. Mort $21,-000, j t n 20. Feb S, 1905. 4:1081-6 to 9. A $26,COO-$26,000.

53d st. No 39, n s, 125 e Madison av, 20x100.5, 4-sty stone front dwelling. N Y Security and Trust Co and ano EXRS Henry Tuck to Benj R Lummis. Jan 9. Feb 8, 1905. 5:1289—26. A $40,-000-^50,000. other consid and 100

Eame property. Benj R Lummis to Anna S Amy. Mort $50,000. Feb 8, 1905. other consid and 100

58th St. No 140, s s, 85 e Lexington av, 20x80 5, I 58th st, s s, adj above on east, —x—. - I

Party wall agreement, Hattie G Goldstein witb David M Sam­uels. Feb 6. Feb S, 190o. 5:1312. nom

58th st, Nos 343 and 345, n s, 225 e 9tb av. 50x100.5, two 5-sty stone front tenements, Bendet Isaacs to Stuard Hirschman. UroTi $50,000. Jan 30. Feb 3, 1905. 4:1049—15. A .$15,500— $22,000, nom

COth st. No 243, n s, 200 e l l t h av, 24.11x100.5, 4-Ety brk tene­ment with store.

60th st, No 243, n s, 175.1 e l l t h av, 24.11x100.5, 4-sty brk tene­ment.

GOth st. No 247, n s, 130 e l l t h av, 25x100.5, 4-Ety brk tene ment with store. | Ckrenie D Baldwin to Cassel Cohen. Morts $20,000. Jan 31. Feb 8, 1905. 4:1152—7 to 9, A $15,000—$25,500. nom

OOtb Et, No 229, n s, 400 w 10th av. 25x100.5, 4-sty brk tenement, Louis Marks to Meyer Goldberg and Abraham Greenberg. Mort $7,000. Peb 6. Feb 9, 1905. 4:1152—16. A $5,000—$S,300. IOO

62d st, Nos 248 and 250. s s, 100 e West End av, 50x100.5, two 5-sty brk tenements, store in No 248. Germain H Mars to William Abrahams. All Hens. Feb 4. Peb 6, 1905. 4:1153—o9 and 60. A $10,000—$26,000. other coniid and 100

G3d st. No 403, n s, 81 e 1st av, 25x100,5. 5-sty brk tenement. Mathias Turek to Borlvoj Echemian Real Estate .-Vssoc. Mort

Joseph and Fanny Horowitz to Mcr.is Pick. Mort $12,000, Feb 6. Feb 7, 1J;03. 3:1471—17. A $5,000—$11,000.

other consid and 100 77th Et. No 2ZG, s s, 255 w 2d av, 23x102.2, 6-sty brk tenement

and store. Minnie Ludman to Annie Smith. Mort $25,000. Peb 1. Feb 4, 190.5. 5:1431—35. A .$9,000—.$9,500.

other consid and 100 79th Et, No 107, n s. 65 e Park av, 20x102.2, 3-sty stone front

dwelling. Amos R E Pinchot to Louis H Hosmer. Mort $18,000. Feb 6. Feb 7, 1903, 5:150S—3, A $22,CO0—$27,000. nom

79th Et, No 165, n s, 272 w 3d av, 13.0x102.2, 3-sty stone front dwelling, Ellen T Lambiotte et al HEIRS Ellen L Timpson to John Monks, Jr, Feb 8. Feb 9, 19C5, 5:1508-25. A $10,500 —$1J,000. nom

SOlh Et, No 423, n s, 231.6 e 1st av, 25x102.2, 5-sty brk tenement. Morris Rotter to Morris Kite and Ignatz Schlinger. Undivided interest, Mort $15,600. Feb 7. Feb 8, 1905. 5:1560—10. A $i;,r,no—!i;i7-irO. other consid and 100

Sisl -- 1, Xns ;',-J! and 320, s s, 257.6 e 2d av, 52,6x102.2, two 6-sty Ijrii It iiirui nl-i with stores. Max Fine to Barnet Klionsky. 1/2 p:-tri- -Mnii S(]-i,i;oa. Feb 7, Feb 8. 1905. 5:1543—41 and 42. A $]n,);i:;t—,i;i;,S,i,Oi>. other consid and 100

S2d st, N'o 310, s s, 125 w West End av^ 17x102,2, S-sty stone front dwelling. PARTITION. Wm L Turner to Grace M wife of Clar­ence W Wood. Mcrt $17,000. Peb 7, Feb 8, 1905. 4:1241-82, A $11,noo—$23,000. 23.000

S3d St. No 523. n s, 348 e Av A, 25x102 2, 5-sty brk tenement. Louis Gordon et al to Robt S Morris. Mort $18,500. Jan 31. Feb 3. 190-5. 5:1380-15. A $5,000—$20.1"00. o'ber consid and 100

S3th st, No 169, n s. 112.S w 3d av, 15.3x102.2, 2-sty brk huilding and store. Frederick Brandt to Wm T and Joseph Lahey. Mort $10,500. Feb 6. Feb 7, 1905. 5:1514—32. A $7,000—$9,500.

other consid and 100 S7th st, No 244, E s, 125 w 2d av, 25x100.8. o-sty brk tenement.

Farnett Levy to Chas B Meyers. Mort $18,000. Peb 1, Feb 3, 1905. 5:1532—31, A $8,CO0—$20,COO. nom

88th Et, No 178, s s, 100 w 3d av, lTxlOO.8, 4-sty stone front dwelling. Gi:stav A Schreiber and ano EXRS Charlotte Schrei­ber to Rosa Friedman, Mort $7,000, Peb 1. Peb 7, 1905, 5:]-" 10—11. A $7,060—$12,000. 13.600

^9th st, Kos Jt'8 and 410, s s, 106 e 1st av, 40x100.8, 6-sty brk tenement, Isidcr J Zeeman to Leonard Weill. Morts $46,000. Feb 2. Peb 3, 1905. 5:1568—43. A $8,000—P $11,000.

other consid and 100 SOth st, No 220, s s, 210 e 3d av, 25xl00.S, 5-sty brk tenement.

Benj M Gruenstein to Harris and Charles Weinstein, Mort $18,-5C0. Feb 7. Feb S, 1905. 3:1334—41. A $7,300—$20,000.

other consid and 100 SOth st. No 215, n s, 260 e 3d av, 25x100.8, 5-£ty brk tenement.

Ferdinand Werth to Henry Naschitz. Mort $16,000. Feb 7. Feb 8. 190.5- 5:15.35. other consid and 100

Same property. Henry Naschitz to Frederick Herrmann. Mort $18,500. Feb 7. Feb 8, 1905. 5:1533—11. A $7,riO;)—$17,300.

i;2d i No , 4-sty :

February i i , 1905 Conveyances RECORD AND GtriDE Kanhattan 319

Q u a c k e n h u s h . Dec 3 0 . P e b S, 1905, 5 : 1 5 0 4 — 2 6 . A $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 — $ 2 4 , 0 6 0 . n o m

9.:d Et, N o 3 0 6 , s s, 1 0 0 w W e s t E n d av, 3 7 . 6 x 1 4 7 . 3 x 3 7 , 6 x 1 4 8 , 5 , 6-s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . E d w a r d S w a n n to R o b e r t J Ba i l ey , of H e m p ­s t e a d , L I. M o r t $72 ,500 , P e b 9 1905 . 4 : 1 2 5 2 — 2 2 . A $ 4 0 , -0 0 0 — $ 9 3 , 0 0 0 . 115 ,000

DITII :S1. N O l l l l , s s, 65 w C o l u m b u s av, 3 5 x 9 7 . 8 to n s A p t h o r p s I "•• \::.""i>'.i^.li>, D-s ty b r k t e n e m e n t . E l i z a J S m i t h to J o h n

. 1 1 $• : P e b 6. P e b S, 1 9 0 5 . 4 : 1 2 2 4 - 3 6 . A

liiiiii . 1 , . \ . ) - -S.Ht to 234 , s s, 9 9 . 1 1 w 2d av, 7 6 , 6 x 1 0 0 . 8 , t h r e e 5 - s t y l>rk l e n e m e n t s . Gabr i e l F r i e d to B l a n c a t h R e a l t y Co. M o r t s $-i4,r,(IU. F e b 1. P e b 6, 1905 . 5 : 1 5 4 1 — 2 9 to 3 1 . A $ 2 4 , 0 0 0 — . $ 4 8 , O G O . o t h ^ r cons id a n d 1 0 0

9 7 l h at. No l o S , s s, 1 5 9 v.- 3d av, 2 7 x 1 0 0 , 1 1 , 5-sity f i tcne f ront t e n e m e n t . Moses Ochs t o K a r l M W a l l a c h . M o r t $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 . F e b 1. F e b 6, 1905 . 6 : 1 6 2 4 - ^ 3 . A $6 ,500—$15 ,000 . n o m

O r t h s t . N o 6 2 . s s, 2 0 1 e C o l u m b u s av, 1 9 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 4 - s t y a n d b a s e ­m e n t b r k d w e l i i n g . F r a n c i s M J e n c k s to Geo H W r i g h t . C a G. M o r t $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 . J a n 2 7 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 3 . 7 : 1 8 3 2 — 5 6 . A $8,C00 —.$21,000. o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

9 7 l h s t , N o s .301 to 3 1 3 . n s, 74 e 2d av , 1 7 6 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 4 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t , s t o r e s in 3 0 1 a n d 3 0 3 . H a r r y L e v i n to M o r r i s H a b e r , S a m u e l D w o r k o w i t z a n d J o s e p h R o s e n b e r g . M o r t $ 4 5 5 0 0 . F e b 1. F e b 9. 1905 . 6 : 1 6 6 9 - 1 ^ . ^ to 10. A $ 3 1 , 7 0 0 - $ 5 9 , 5 0 0 ,

o t h e r cons id and 1 6 0 OSth st , N o 2 1 6 , s s . 2 6 0 e 3d av, 2 5 x 1 0 0 , 9 , o - s t y h r k t e n e m e n t a n d

s t o r e . H e n r y a n d C a r o l i n e B l a n k to M a x R o l l n i c k , l ^ o r t $ 1 0 , -000 . J a n 30, F e b 7, 1 9 0 3 . 6 : 1 6 1 7 — 3 8 . A $ 4 , 5 0 0 — $ 1 6 560 . n o m

0 9 t h s t , Nos 5 0 a n d 52 , s s, 100 e M a d i s o n av, 5 0 x 1 6 0 . 1 1 , 6 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . Meye r E d e l m a n e t a l to Os ias SEeimann. M o r t $ 4 2 , 0 0 0 . F e b 2. F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 6 0 1 — 4 8 , A $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 — P $ 4 0 , -OCO, o t h e r cons id a n d 100

9!Uh st , s s, 1 5 0 e M a d i s o n av . 0 , 0 -%x l00 .11 . D a v i d R a v i t c h e t a l lo Meyer a n d S a m u e l E d e l m a n . AU t i t l e . Q C. J a n 3 1 . P e b 3 , 1005. 6 : 1 6 0 4 , n o m

9 9 t h Et, N o s 2 3 0 t o 2 3 4 , s s, 1 0 0 w 2d av, 7 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 1-sty f r a m e b u i l d i n g s . J o s e p h R a v i t c h to H y m a n A d e l s t e i n a n d A b r a m A v ­r u t i n e , M o r t s .$32,000. P e b 7. F e b S, 1 9 0 5 . G : l G 4 S - 2 9 to 3 1 . A $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 — $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 . o t h e r cons id a n d 160

lOOth s t , N o s 1 1 1 to 1 1 5 E a s t , t h r e e 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t s . S a t i s ­f ac t ion of a s s i g n m e n t of r e n t s for $ 2 5 0 . I s r i e l C o o p e r s m i t h t o A b r a h a m L e v e n t h a l , F e b 4. F e b 9 , 1905 . 6 : 1 6 2 8 — 6 t o S. A $18 ,000—$60 ,000 .

KlOth s t , No 222 , s s, 2 3 0 w 2d av, 2 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . I s a d o r S i l v e r m a n a n d a n o to I s a a c R o s e n w a s s e r a n d H e r m a n W e i s s b e r g e r . M o r t s $17 ,000 . P e b 2, F e b S. 1905 . 6 : 1 6 4 9 — 3 4 . A .$4,560—$16,000. o t h e r c c n s i d a n d IOO

1 0 0 t h s t , n s. 1 0 0 e 2d av, 2 0 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , v a c a n t , D a v i d K i d a n s k y e t a l to H e n r y W S c h l e s i n g e r aud A b r a h a m J a c o b s . M o r t $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 . F e b 1. P e b 3 . 1905 , 6 : 1 6 7 2 — 5 to 12 . A $36,CO0—$36,0 0 . n o m

1 0 0 t h st , n s, 2 6 0 e 2d av, 4 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . H e n r y W S c h l e s i n g e r e t a l to A u g u s t G r o s s and A a r o n C H o r n , M o r t $ 5 5 , 0 0 0 . F e b 3 . F e b 4 . 1905 . 6 : 1 6 7 2 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d IOO

iCOtb s t , No 1 5 1 , n s, 2 2 o e A m s t e r d a m av, 2 5 x 1 6 0 . 1 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . D a v i d G a l e w s k i a n d a n o to A b r a h a m T e i c h m a n a n d H y m a n Sche in . M o r t $22 ,000 . P e b 1. -Feb 3 , 1905 , 7 : 1 S 5 5 — 10. A $ S , 0 0 6 — $ 2 4 , 0 0 0 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

IGOth s t , n s, 2 2 0 e 2d av , 4 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , v a c a n t . H e n r y W S c h l e s ­i n g e r e t a l to S a m u e l L a m p e r t . M o r t p a r t of $ 3 3 , 0 0 0 . F e b 3 . P e b 6 . 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 6 7 2 . o t h e r cons id a n d 100

100 th Sl, n s, 1 0 0 e 2d av, 1 2 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , v a c a n t , H e n r y Schle_s_inger e t a l to M i t r a l R e a l t y & C o n s t r u c t i o n Co, M o r t p a r t o t $DO,00O, F e b 3 . F e b 6, 1 0 0 5 . 6 : 1 6 7 2 , o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

1 0 0 t h Et, N o 2 2 2 , s s, 2.30 w 2d a v . 2 5 x 1 0 0 , 1 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . R o g e r O ' C o n n o r t o H e n r y T r u h e r g . J a n 4 , 1890 . R e r e c o r d e d f rom J u l y 8. 1904 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . M o r t $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 . 6 : 1 6 1 9 — 3 4 . A $ 4 , 5 0 0 — $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 . 21 ,000

l O l s t Et, N o s 3 0 2 t o 3 1 0 . s s, 355 .7 w 1 s t av , 1 9 4 . 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , five 6 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t s w i t h s t o r e s . R e l e a s e m o r t . L a w y e r s T i t l e I n s Co of N Y to J o h n K a t z m a n a n d D a v i d Z i p k i n . P e b 9, 1903 , 6 : 1 6 7 2 , 100 ,000

1 0 1 s t st , n s. b e t C o l u m b u s av and A m s t e r d a m av . C a n c e l l a t i o n of b u i l d i n g l o a n a g r e e m e n t , filed J a n I S , 1904 . C i t i z e n s S a v i n g s B a n k w i t h A l b e r t H L a w r e n c e . M a y 2 3 , 1 9 0 4 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 7 : 1 8 5 6 . n o m

1 0 1 s t St. Nos 1 2 1 t o 1 3 1 . n s, 193 .4 w C o l u m b u s av, 1 0 6 . 8 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , v a c a n t , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t s to be e rec ted- M a x G i n s b e r g to J o ­s e p h P o l s t e i n . M o r t s $ 4 3 , 5 0 0 . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 7 : 1 8 5 6 — 2 1 to 25 , A $ 3 3 , 0 6 0 — $ 3 3 , 0 0 0 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

102d Et, N o 1 0 2 , s s, 7 5 w C o l u m b u s av, 2 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e ­m e n t . D a n i e l J R i o r d a n to B e n j a m i n P l o r s h e l m . M o r t $ 2 3 , 7 5 0 . F e b 7, 1905 . 7 : 1 8 5 6 - 3 6 1 / ' - A $ 9 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 102d Et, N o 1 0 2 W e s t , s s, 7 5 w C u l u m b u a av, 2 o x l 0 0 , 5 - s t y h r k

t e n e m e n t . G e n e r a l r e l e a s e . J a m e s J A L o u g h r a n H E I R , &c. J a m e s L o u g b r s n to E l i z a b e t h C L o u g h r a n h i s m o t h e r I N D I V I D and a s A D M R X , a l s o El iz L M u r r a y , Sad ie M L o u g h r a n , M a r y C M c C a r t h y , A l i c e F , E l e a n o r T G, L o r e t t a M R a n d Tbos_V L o u g h ­r a n H E I R S , fi:c, J a m e s L o u g h r a n . F e b 6, F e b 9 , 190a . 7 : 1 8 5 6 —36y . . A $ 9 , 0 0 6 — $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 . n o m

102d s t ' No 3 2 4 . s s, 2 5 0 w 1s t av , 2 4 , 1 1 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 5-Ety b r k t e n e ­m e n t . L o u i s L e s e to A n n i e R u b i n . M o r t $13 ,000 , F e b 1. F e b 3 1 9 0 3 . 6 : 1 6 7 3 — 3 7 . A $:i,0(:0—$5 4 ,000 . o l h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

1 0 4 t h s t , N o s 4 3 6 to 442 , s s, 5 1 3 e 1s t av , l O O x l O J . l l , 1-s ty b u i l d ­ings a a d v a c a n t Anna. M S love r to L a m b e r t S a n d A b r a h a m C Q u e c k e n b u s h . M o r t $8 ,000 . J a n 1 3 . F e b 8, 1 9 0 3 . 6 : 1 6 9 7 — 25 t o 2S, A $14 ,000—$14 ,000 , n o m

1 0 4 t h s t , N o 146 , s s, 4 9 t . 6 w C o l u m b u s av, 3 4 . 6 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 6 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . W i l l i a m G u n n e t a l to C h a s E E l l i s , of M o n t c l a i r , N J . M o r t $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 . J a n 30. P e b 7, 1905 . 7 : 1 8 5 8 — 5 3 . A $ 1 5 , -(jOO—$60,000. o t h e r cons id and 100

l O o t h Et, N o 6 1 , n s, 1 5 0 e C o l u m b u s av , 2 5 x 1 0 0 , 1 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e ­m e n t , H a r r y G o o d s t e i n to J u l i u s M Cohen, i ^ p a r t . M o r t $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 3 . 7 :1S41—7. A $10,006—$25,COO.

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 9 lOOtb s t . N o 1 5 1 , n s, 2 0 0 e A m s t e r d a m av, 2 3 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 5 - s t y s t o n e

f r o n t t e n e m e n t , M a r t i n L o g a n to Geo rge Groe l ing , M o r t $ 2 3 , -0 0 0 . F e b 1. F e b 3 , 1905 . 7 : 1 8 0 l - 9 . A $ l l , O 0 O - $ 2 9 , 0 O 0 .

_other cons id and IOD 1 0 6 t h s t . N o 7 7 | n w c o r P a r k av, 2 5 x 7 5 . 1 1 , D-sty b r k t e n e m e n t P a r k av, N o 14401 a n d s t o r e . A d o l p h Sche ibe l e t a l to I s a a c

He i f e r . M o r t $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . P e b 3 , 1905 . 6 : 1 6 1 2 - 3 5 . A $ 1 3 , 0 6 0 -$ 2 6 , 0 0 0 . o t h e r cons id a n d lOn

1 0 6 t h s t . N o 77 I n w cor P a r k av, 2 5 x 7 5 , 1 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t P a r k av N o 1 4 4 0 I a n d s t o r e . I s a a c H e i f e r to A d o l p h Sche ihe l end

M a t t h e w F M u l v i h i l l . M o r t $25 ,600 . F e b 3 . F e b 4 , 1905. 6 - l G l ' ^ — 3 3 A $ 1 3 0 0 0 — $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . o t h e r cons id a n d lUO

1 0 7 t h s t . No 6 9 . n s . 145 w P a r k av, 1 6 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 3 - s t y b r k d w e l l i n g . B e r n a r d J B i r n b a u m to Mary wife of H e n r y S i l v e r s t o n e . M o r t

$8 ,000 . F e b 3 . F e b 4, 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 6 1 3 — 3 1 . A $4 .500—$7 ,500 . o t h e r c o n s i a a n d 100

lOTtb s t , N o s 3 2 8 a n d 3 3 0 , s s, 175 w 1s t av , 7 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , t w o 6 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t s and s t o r e s . M o r r i s P i n e to J a c o b a n d Meye r B loch . M o r t s $ 0 0 , 0 0 0 . J a n 3 1 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 0 : 1 0 7 8 — 3 4 to 3 6 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 100 1 0 7 t h s t , Nos 3 2 8 and 3 3 0 , s s, 1 7 5 w 1 s t av , 7 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , t w o 6 - s t y

b r k t e n e m e n t s and s t o r e s . J a c o b a n d M e y e r B loch to S i m o n L e f k o w i t z , M o r t $ 3 9 , 0 0 0 . F e b 1. P e b 6, 1905 , 6:1678—;.;4 t o 3 6 . o t h e r c o n s ' d and 100

1 0 7 t h s t . No 2 3 1 , n s, 1 3 5 w 2d av , 2 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 4-Bty b r k t e n e m e n t a n d s t o r e . M a x i m i l i a n C T r u m m e l to W i l l i a m B a g e n . 14 p a r t . All t i t l e . M o r t $13,SC0. J a n 2 6 . P e h 6, 1 9 0 5 , 6 : 1 0 3 7 — 1 9 . A $ 5 . 5 0 6 — $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 . n o m

109th s t , N o 2 4 1 , n s, 1 4 0 w 2d av , 20x100 ,10 , 2 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l ­ing . C a r o l i n e M a r c h e s e and a n o to M a r c u s L Osk a n d I s i d o r e E d e l s t e i n . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 6 :1659—ISVo. A $4 ,500—$5 ,000 . n o m

109 th St. N o 2 3 4 , s s, 2 0 0 w 2d av, 2 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 0 . 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t a n d s t o r e , N a t h a n L e v y e t a l t o Raf fae la S i c i l i a n o . M o r t $ 1 7 , -000 . J a n 3 1 , F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 6 5 8 — 3 3 . A $ 5 , 5 0 0 — $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 . 2 7 , 0 0 0

169 th St. No 2 3 9 , n s. 1 6 0 w 2d av , 2 0 x 1 0 0 , 2 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g . P a u l S o m m e r l a t t e to M a r c u s L Osk a n d I s i d o r e E d e l s t e i n . A u g 15 . F e b 3 , 1905 . 6 : 1 6 5 9 — 1 8 . A $ 4 . 5 0 0 — $ 5 , 0 0 0 , n o m

i l O i h Fl, N o s 102 to 168 , s s. 1 7 0 w 3 d av , 1 0 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , fou r 5 - s t y -S l o n e f ron t i r n e m e n t s and s t o r e s . A b r a h a m U n t e r b e r g t o I s r a e l U n t e r b e r g . 1/, p a r t . All l i l l e . M o r t % of $ 7 2 , 0 0 0 . F e b 2. F e b 3 , 190.->. 6 : 1 0 3 7 — 4 3 to 4G. A $ 2 8 , 0 0 0 — $ 7 0 , 0 0 0 . n o m

m t h St. N o 31 J . n s. 1 0 0 e M a n h a t t a n av, 4 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 7 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . Dan ie l D L a w s o n to C l a r e n c e D J o n e s . M o r t $ 7 5 , 0 0 9 . J a u 3 1 , F e b 3 , 1905 . 7 : 1 8 4 0 - 3 G . A $2O.O0O-$S5,O0O.

o t h e r cons id a n d 100 KE,me p r o p e r t y . Geo W C a m p b e l l to s a m e . Q C, J a n 3 1 . P e b 3 ,

,1903, n o m n i t h s l . No 24 , s s . 125 w M a d i s o n av, 2 4 , 9 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 5 - s t y s t o n e

f ront t e n e m e n t . H a r r y M Stoff to H a y m a n Stoff. M o r t s $ 2 4 , 5 0 0 . F e b 6. F e b 9, 1903 , 6 : 1 6 1 6 — 6 2 . A $10 ,0C0—$22,000 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 l l l l h s t , No 24, s s. 125 w M a d i s o n av, 2 4 - 9 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 5 - s t v s t o n e

f ron t t e n e m e n t . H a r r i s L e v y t o H a r r y M Staff, M o r t s $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 . J a n 3 1 . F a b 0, 1905, 6 : 1 0 1 6 - 6 2 . A $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 - $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 1 1 2 t h s t . No 1 1 5 . n s, 175 e P a r k av., 20x100 .10 , 3 - s t y s t o n e f r o n t

d w e l l i n g . S a m u e l H R a p h a e l to L o u i s L e s e , M o r t $9,.500. F e b 6, 10O5. 6 : 1 0 4 0 — a A $ 4 , 8 0 0 — $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 . n o m

112 th St. Nos 3 1 3 a n d 3 1 5 , n s, 175 e 2d av , 5 4 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , t w o 3 - s t y f r a m e b u i l d i n g s . J a c o b B o b r o w to P e y s e r B o o k s t a v e r . M o r t $18 ,000 . F e b 1. Peh 8, 1 9 0 5 . 6 ; 1 6 S 4 — 8 a n d 9. A $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 . o t h e r consid a n d 1 0 0

112 th s t . No 2 4 0 . s s, 233 .4 e S th av, 3 3 . 4 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e ­m e n t . P a n n i e K l e i n t o C h a r l o t t K l e i n . V. p a r t . M o r t $ 3 5 , L 0 0 . F e b 6, F e b 7. 1 9 0 5 . 7 : 1 8 2 7 - 5 4 . A $ 1 3 0 O O - $ 3 S , 0 0 0 . 1 0 3

IKJ th s t . N o 170 , s s . 1 2 0 w 3d av, .30x100.11, 4 -E ty b r k t e n e m e n t . C h a r l e s Be r l i n to I s a b e l l a U n g e r , M o r t $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 . F e b 6. F e b 7, 1905 . 6 : 1 6 4 0 — 1 1 . A $8 ,C00—$18,000 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

1 1 4 t h Et, Nos 3 3 4 to 33S , s s, 2 5 0 w 1 s t av , 4 9 . 1 1 x 1 0 0 , 1 1 , t h r e e 2 - s t y f r a m e b u i l d i n g s . H a r r i s M a n d e l b a u m e t a l t o Leo F e i d ­m a n n . M o r t $14 ,C00. J a n 3 , P e b 9 , 19[15. 6 : 1 6 8 5 — 3 9 and 40 , A $ 9 , 9 0 0 - $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 , o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

1 1 4 t h s t . N o 3 5 0 , s s, 1 2 5 w 1 s t av , 23x100 .10 , v a c a n t . H a r r i s M a n d e l b a u m e t a l to L e o F e i d m a n n , M o r t $ 7 , 0 0 0 , J a n 3 . F e b 9, 1905 . 6 :1685—34. A $5 ,000—$6,000 , o t h e r c o n i i d a n d 1 0 0

U 4 t h st . N o 112, s s, 2 0 0 vi L e n o x av, 2 7 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , o - s t y b r k t e n e ­m e n t . T h e r e s a wife of a n d H e r m a n G a m p e r t t o B e l l a F i n g e r . Mort $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 . J a n 3 1 . 1 9 0 5 , 7:182.3—42, A $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 — $ 2 7 , 6 0 0 , ( C c r r e c t s e r r o r In l a s t i s s u e , w h e n s t N o w a s 1121 . )

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 1 1 5 t h s t . N o 63 , n s, 300 e L e n o x av , 2 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . 5 - s t v s t o n e f r o n t

t e n e m e n t . M o r r i s K l e i n to I s a a c G o o d s t e i n . M o r t $ 2 2 , 2 5 0 . P e b 2. F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 5 9 9 — 1 4 , A $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 — $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 l l . K h St. N o 209 . n s, 134 e 3d av, 1 8 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 3 - s t y s t o n e f r o n t

d w e l l i n g . P i n c u s Lowenfe ld e t al t o A b r a b a m G o o d m a n , M o r t $S,."0(). P e b 1. F e b 3 , 1905 . 6 : 1 6 6 5 - 6 . A $4 ,500—$8 ,500 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 l l o t h s t . N o 127, n s. 2 4 8 , 9 e P a r k av, 1 8 . 9 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 3 - s t y b r k

d w e l l i n g , N e l l i e M e y e r t o P i n c u s L o w e n f e l d a n d W m P r a g e r M o r t $ 7 , 0 0 0 . J a u 3 1 . P e b S, 1905 . 6 : 1 6 4 3 — 1 2 , A $ 4 , 5 6 0 — $" .500 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

l l f i t h s t , .Nos 2 1 3 to 219 , n s, 1 4 3 . 8 w St N i c h o l a s av , I u 0 x 7 5 . 1 1 , 7 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t w i t h s l o r e s . T h e R o y a l R e a l t y Co t o M a r y J C u n n i n g h a m . M o r t $160 ,000 . F e b 8, 1905 , 7 1 9 2 2 — ' > 0 A $ 0 0 , 0 0 0 - $ 1 5 0 , O r O . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

1 1 7 t h st , n s, 265 .7 w 5 t b av , 6 9 , 4 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , v a c a n t . • I 1 1 7 t h St. N o s 18 to 22 , s s, 2 2 5 w 5 t b av, 7 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , v a c a n t .

H y m a n S e h u l m a n to A a r o n G o o d m a n . M o r t s .$32,000. F e b 8 1905 . 6 : 1 6 6 0 — i 6 to 4 8 . A $ 2 9 , C 6 0 - $ 3 0 0 0 0 ; a n d 1 6 0 1 - 2 4 a n d 25 . A .$25,600—$25,000. ' o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

S a m e p r o p e r t y . R e l e a s e l e g a c y . F r a n k J W a l g e r i n g to C e m ^ n s J K r a c h t . Al l t i t l e . F e b 4 . 1 9 0 5 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 4 S 6 a n d 4 : 1 0 7 1 ,

1,003 S a m e p r o p e r t y . R e l e a s e l egacy . Geo H K r a c h t to s a m e , F e b 3

F e b 6, 1905 . o ooO i n i h St. s s, 100 w Lenox av , 1 0 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , v a c a n t , t w o G-sty b r k

t e n e m e n l s to be e r e c t e d , H a r r i s M a n d e l b a u m e t a l to S o l o m o n L e w i n e . Mt V e r n o n , N Y, a n d L o u i s D a v i s , N Y. M o r t $50 0 0 0 J a n 3 1 , F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 7 : 1 9 0 1 — 3 8 to 4 1 . A .$44,000—$44,000.

o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0 1 1 7 i h s t . No 416 , s s, 194 e 1 s t av , 2-5x160.10, S - s ty b r k t e n e ­

m e n t w i t h s t o r e . L e n a S c h e i n b e r g t o M i c h a e l E r l a n g e r a n d I s a c Levy . M o r t $24 ,000 , F e b 0. F e b 8, 1905 , 6 : 1 7 1 0 — 4 2 A $-1,-5 l i0—$20,060 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 100

n 7 t h s t , N o s I S to 22 , s s, 2 2 5 w S t h av, 7 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 1 - s ty f r a m e and v a c a n t , t w o 6 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t s to be e r e c t e d . A a r c n Good­m a n to Se l ig F a l k a n d J o s e p h P i n e , M o r t s $ 3 8 , 2 3 3 , F e b S. F e b 9 , 1905 . 6 : 1 6 0 0 — 4 6 to 4 8 . A $ 2 9 , 0 0 0 — $ 3 6 , 0 0 0 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 11,111 :-[. n K, 211.1,7 w 5 t h av, <i9.4x100.11, v a c a n t , 6 - s t y b r k t e n e -

it ' iur n . Ill' i r . ' [ t d . A a r o n G o o d m a n to Se l ig F a l k a n d J o s e p h l ' ' i i ' ' . -Mi.ri-' • ^ n u i t O , P e b 8. F e b 9, 1905 . 6 : 1 0 0 1 - 2 4 a n d 2 5 . . \ Si: i,i,Mi—^sL'.i.Mill, o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 9

l l S i h M, . \ o 114. s s. 175 w L e n o x a v . 2 5 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 3 - s t y a n d b a s e - l n-iiir .-inite f ron t d w e l l i n g . M o r t $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 .

r,i;ih s l , Xos 4 3 2 and 434 , s s, 3 2 3 e 1 0 t h av, 5 0 x 1 0 0 . 5 , t w o 5 - s ty l l .nt>mii: lE. M o r t $ 2 7 , 0 0 0 . yi-jyy J C u n n i n g h a m t o T h e R o y a l R e a l t y Co. P e b 8. P e b 9 19115. 7 : 1 9 0 2 — 1 1 , A $ 8 , 8 0 0 - $ 19 ,600 . a n d 4 : 1 0 6 5 - 3 1 a n d 5 2 . A $ IS,111:6—$27,000. o t h e r c o n s i d and 1 0 0

l l .S th s l , Xo 2 4 5 . n s, 126 .8 w 2d av , 1 6 . S x l 0 0 . l l , 3-Ety s t o n e f r o n t d ive i img . P e t e r J W h e a r t y L E G A T E E A n n i e W h e a r t y to M a r g t A .\ A d a m s , Fel ix V W h e a r t y , R i c h a r d L W h e a r t y and E l l e n Q

3 2 0 Conveyances RECORD AND GTJIDE February i r , 1905

Valentine. Q C. Jan 3. Peb 6, 1905. 6:17S3-19yo. A $4,500-«o f^QQ nom

119th Et', No 23S, s s. 100 w 2d av, 20x100.11, 3-£ty brk dwelling, Annie Geary to Abraham Nevins and Harry W Perelman. Feb 4. Feb 6, 1905. 6:1783—31. A .$5,000—$7,oC0. ,,. """^

119th st No 222, s s, 290 e 3d av, 15x100.11. 3-sty brk dwelling. Henry C Steup to Abraham Nevins and Harry W Perelman. Peb 9,190.5. G:1783-36y.. A $4,000-$4,500. ^ „ ^ . , ^ ''^'^

1 19th st No G2 s s, 268 e Lenox av. 16,6x100.11. 3-sty and base­ment stone front dwelling. Maud Van B Holme to Joseph D Goldstein. Mort .$9,000, Feb 7, ICO-J. 6:lil<—bl. A $l>,00.1— •fill 500 ^^^

120th' st "NO 233, n s, 222.6 w 2d av, 18.GxlO0.ll, 3-Ety brk dwell­ing John T Bailey, Jr, to Gustaive Schwerin, of Brooklyn. Mort $4 335.72 Jan 28 Feb 3. 1903. 0 :178^16 . A $4,800-$-7,-000 s.oUtJ

l'>0th st No 239, n s, 160 w 2d av, 25x100.11, 5-£ty brk tenement and store. CONTRACT. Chaskel Lairtr with Thomas Graham. Mort $16,850. Feb 2. Feb 6, 1905. 6:1785-18. A *6,o00-^ tiiRonn 21,000

122d S T ' N O S 233 and 237. n s, 205 w 2d av, 37.6xlO0.ll, 2-sty frame buildings. CONTRACT. Max Epstein and Harris Cohen with Benjamin Harris and Jacob Timble. Mort $-—-. Feb S. Feb 9, 1905. 6:1787-13 and 16. A $9,00O-.$ll,COO, ol,7oO

123d st, NOS 151 and 153, n s, 35 e Lexington av, runs n 100.11 x e 30 8 X s e 0.4 X s 100 to st x w 35, with all title to gore on n e ccr abt 4 ft in length xO.5 in depth, two 2-sty frame buildings. Marcus L Osh and ano to Louis and Benjamin Nieberg. Morts $13,000, Feb 3. Feb 9, 1905, 0:1772—22 and 2 2 ^ . A $10,-000-$12,000. . ,^^.., _ „ ^°^

123d st. No 153, n s, 532.6 e Park av, runs n 100.il x e 13.2 x s e 4 X s 100 to E;t X w 17.0 to beginning, 2-sty frame dwelling and store Philio W Reinbard, Sr, to Marcus L Osk and Isidore Edielstein. Peb 3, 1005. 0:1772-32,1^. A $ 17,000-?3,000. 6,000

123d st. No 151, n s, 515 e Park av, 17.6x100.11, 2-sty frame dwelling, Lizzie Reinhardt to Marcus L Osk and Isidore Edel­stein Feb 3 1905. 6:1772-22. A -$5,000-$6,OOO. 8,500

126th st No 148, n s, 245 e 7tb av, 20.\99.11. 4-sty stone front dwelling- Michael Gavin to Henrietta Cohen. Mort $16,500. Nov 15 Feb 3, 19L5. 7:1910-53. A $11,2C0-$16,0C0. nom

126th st. No 148, s s, 245 e 7th av. 26x99.11, 4-sty stone front dwelling. Release mort. Moses Bainett to Henrietta Cohen. Nov 19. Peb 3, 1903, 7:1910—53. A $11,200-$16,000. nom

126th st, No 115, n s, 215 e Park av, 25x99,11. 2-sly frame dwell­ing. Joseph H Prisk to Siegfried Loewenthai, Mort $6,500. Feb 7, 1903. 6:1773-10. A $8,060—$9,600.

other consid and 100 12s;ih St. No 11, n s, 100 w Sth av, 25x99.11. 2-sty frame dwell-

ne Eliza H wife and Chas A Butier to Lucy S Butler, of West Orange N J, B & S. Feb 1. Feb 8, 1905. 6:1724—30. A $10,0(0—$11,000. nom

Same property, Lucy S Butler to Bliza H Butler, West Orange, N J B & S. Feb 1. Peb S, 1905. 6:1724-30. A $10, (00-$11,000. nom

126ih st. No 115, n s, 215 e Park av. 25x99,11. 2-sty frame bui d-ine Siegfried Loewenthai to Daniel Loawentbal. Mcrt.^ $8,5';l0. Feb 7. Peb 8, 1905. 6:1775-10. A $8,O0O-$9,COJ.

other consid and 100 12Sth st. No 205, n s, 100 w 7ih av, 16.8x99,11, 3-sty and base­

ment stone front dwelling. Daniel Osterweis et al to Belle dsterweis, Q C, Feb 3. Feb 9. 1905. 7:1934—27. A $6,0C0-«n j5f;(j nom

13ir[h st'. No 6.32 Is s, 350 e 12th av, 25x195.2 to n e s Man-Manhattan st. No 1751 hattan st x27.10x182.9, 2-sty bik and frame

buildings. Julia Petlingill to Geo W Moseley. Q C, dower. See. Feb 6. Feb 8, 1965. 7:1996-15 and -50. A $10,500—$12,500.

nom ISOlh st No 032 Is s, 350 e 12th av, 25x195.2 to Manhattan stl Manhattan st. No 175| 27.10x182.9, 2-sty frame and brk buildings. 14th st. No 63 W. .•\lso property at White Plains, N Y. I

Agreeroent as to bill of sale of chattels and Q C of above prem­ises. James H Pettingill and James H Pettingill Sc Co witb Geo W Moseley. Feb 2. Peb 8. 1905. nom

133d st, n s, 660 w Amsterdam av, S to e s Old Bloomingdale road, X 102.9x32x99.11, with all title in said road, vacant. Walter M Wechsler to Chelsea Realty Co. B & S. Feb 3, 1905. 7:1987 - 8 \ $2 000-$2,0r0. other consid and 109

133d st Nos 138 to 142, s s, 324.10 e 7th av, 75x09.31, three 4-Lt/ stone front tenements. Harry Shwitzer to Irving Margulies. Lr-iia Frey and Morita Schlesinger. Mort $50.0C0. Feb 1. Feb 7, 19(15, 7:1917-^8 to 50. A $27,600-$51,000.

other consid and 10.) 133d St. s s, 324.91,^ e 7th av, 0.1V^x99.11. Harry Shwitzer to

Irving Margulie?, L"::a Frey and Moritz Schle.iager. Q C. Feb 1. Feb T, I'.'i ."' 7 i;'i7, nom

133d st, Xos i::s i, i i ; ., 330 w Lenox av, 75,lx—x75.1x99.1], three 4-Eii • •• mements. Elias Rosenthal to Irvmg Margulies [.. ii:i I :•• •- .mi .Moritz Schlesi.-ige-. Q C. Jan 31. Feb 7, 1905. 7:i:HT-4,s to 5{>. A $27,000—$51,000. nom

133d Et, No 04. s s, 160 e Lenox av, 2ox99.11, 5-sty brk tenement. Morris Haber et al to Harry Levin. Mort $18,500. Feb 7. Feb 9, 1905, 6:1730—65. A $7,000—$20,060, 100

]: 3d St. No 144, s s, 425.1 w Lenox av, 24.11x99.11, vacant. Harry S'hwitzer to Max J Kramer. Mort $6,750. Peb 1. Feb 9, 1905. 7:1917—51. A $7,O0O-$7,€CO. nom

133d St. No 225, n s, 280 w 7th av, 20x99.11, 3-sty frame dwelling. Irene A Burnham to Harris Mandelbaum and Fisher Lewine, Mort $5,400, Peb 8. Feb 9, 1905. 7:1939—20. A $7,2i;0—$S,-000 other consid and 100

133d Et, No 227. n s, .' 00 w 7th av, 20x99.11, 3-Ety frame dwell­ing. Wm J Laverty go Harris Mandelbaum and Fisher Lewine. Feb 9, 19r.5. 7:1939—19. A $7,20O-$8,00O. other consid and 100

135th st, s s, 100 w Amsterdam av, 275x99,11, vacant. Realty Transfer Co to Unique Realty Co, Mort $77,000. Feb 3. Feb 7. 1!>0.5. 7:1988.

135th st. No 40, s s, 335 e Lenox av 135th st. No 42. s s, 310 e Lenox av 135th st. No 44, s s, 2Sg e Lenox av

three 5-sty stone front tenements.

Hudson Realty Co to Max J Klein, Ignatz Roth and D Sylvan Crakow. Mort $65,000. Feb 4. Feb 6, 1905, 6:1732—38 to 60. A $24,000—$57,000. other consid and 100

135th st, n s, 316.6 w Bro i.; •,,. •. 1'""; r; nO 11, •.ric^mt. Transit

136th St. s s, GOO w Amsterdam av, 48 to e s Old Bloomingdale ro.id xlO0-4x58x99.11, with all title to said road, vacant. Broad­way Reliance Realty Co to Chelsea Realty Co, Mort $11 2110. Feb 6. Peb 7, 1905. 7:19SS. other consid and 100

lillitb Et, No 106, s s, 108,4 w Lenox av, 16.8x99.11, 2-sty stone front dwelling. James B Goggin to Cathleen Turney, Jan 30. Feb 7, i;.03. 7:1920-38. A $6,000—$7,000. oth.r con-id and 100

Same property, Cathleen Turney to Max Marx.- Mort $5,060, Peb 6 Peb T 1005. 7:1920, other consid and IOO

136th st, No 303, n s. 85 w Sth av, 10.8x99.11, 3-Ety brk dwelling. Eliza E Dunn to Henrv B Fuller. Mort $9,000, Feb 2, Feb 3, 1905. -7:1960—43. A $ 4 , 6 0 U - $ 1 1 , 5 L 0 . 14,000

Same property. Henry B Puller to Celia K wife of Henry B Fuller and Frances W Fuller. 2-3 parts. B & S and C a G. Morts 2-3 of $9,000. Peb 2. Feb 3, 1905. other consid and 100

137th Et, Nos 13 to 19, n s. 245 w 5th av, 260x99.11, several 1-sty frame buildings and vacant. Isaac Dachs to Benjamin Harris and Joseph Timble. Mort $57,000. Feb 7, 1905. 6:1735. 100

13Sth st I n a, 350 w Amsterdam av, 50x199.10 to s s 139th st, va-139th st cant, Leonard Weill to Isidor Z Zeeman, Mort $31,060.

Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905, 7:2070—17 and 18 and 47 and 48. A $21,-CClj_;^21 060 other consid and 100

139th st. No 203, n s, 79.5 w 7th av, 19.8x99.11, 4-sty brk dwell­ing. David H King, Jr, to Equitable Life AESurance Society of . ! . „ I I c- r\ n inv. 91 TT'QV, V 1 C1I1?I '7-':'n-'>" • " " "

, 25.v:99.n. , 2.5x99.11. . 25x99.11.

• nsid and 100

I

, 1905. 2025-28. A $6,000-

Realty Co to Abrabam !'• : Haven, Conn. Morl $29,2! ir>

I36lh st, s s, 125 w Broadwa to Emerson Realty Co. .\1

7:2002. n'^m I'Mgar A Levy 190.5. 7:2002.

nom

the U S . Q C. Jan 31. Feb 1 $11,560. nom

139th st, s s, 175 w Broadway, 25x99.11, l-sty stone stable. Cora S Ives to Joseph J Meaney, Brcokljn. C a G. Jan 23. Peb 3, 1905. 7:2087—11. A $3,060-$3,000. other ccnsid and 100

Same property. JoEeph J Meaney to Isidore Jackson and Abrabam Slern. Mort $5,5011. Feb 3, ISKlo. other consid and 100

]39ih st, s s, 120 w 5tb av, Io0x99.11, vacant. Joseph Wittner to Jacob Scheer. Morts $37,000, Feb 7, Feb 9, 19U5. 0:1736— 41 to 46, A $24,000—$24,000. nom

J IOtb Et, s s, 100 w 7th av, 575x09,11, vacant. Equitable Life As­surance Sc-eiety of the U S to Alfrel E Hanron, Erooklyn. Jan 31. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025-38 to 60. A $138,000-$138,600, nom

140th Et, s s, IOO w 7th av, 57ax99.11, vacant. Alfred E Hanson to Pincus Lowenfeld and William Prager, B & S and C a G, Mort $199,000. Peb 6. Feb 9, 1905, 7:2025—38 to G.). A $138,000 —$138,000. other consid and 100

ilUth Et s s. 100 w 7th av, '575x99,11. vacant. Pincus Lowenfeld et al to Samuel Wacht. Mort $251,500. Feb 8. Feb 9. 190D. 7:21125—3S to 60. A $13S,tOU—$13S.0C,O. other consid and 100

142d st, n s, 100 w Lenox av, 50x99.11, vacant. Louis A Jaffer to Abraham Nevins and Harry W Perelman. Mcrt $17,900. Peb 8. Feb 9. 1905. 7:2011—27 aad 28. A $12,000—$12,000.

other ccnsid and 109 1-!4th £t, n s, 200 w .Amsterdam av, 100x99.11, vacant. Mishkind-

Feinberg Realty Co to Wm P Kottmeier. Mort $33,oOO. Peb 3. Feb 9, 1905. 7:2676—21 to 24. A $20,600—$20,060.

other consid and 100 144th st, Nos 262 and 264, s s, 150 e Sth av, 59.6x99.11, two 5-sty

brk tenements, Moritz Weissof to Gabriel Pried. Mort $51,750. Jan 27. Feb 6, 1905. 7:2029—57, 58. A $9,ijOO—$52,060.

other consid and 100 IlGth st, Nos 503 and 505. n s, 100 w Amsterdam av, 50x99.11.

two 5-sty brk tenemenis. John Da-iis to Sigmund Eckstein, Mcrts $32,000, Peb 4, Peb 9, 1965. 7:2078—27 and 28. A $1(1,000—$38,C00, othfr consid and 100

147th Et, No 533, n s, 3S3.4 w Amsterdam av, 16 8x99.11, 3-sty brk dwelling, Arthur Hurst to Siegfrisd Loewenthai, of Brook­lyn. Mcrt $7,500. Feb 6. Feb 8, 1965. 7:21,79—17. A $3,300 —$9,500. nom

1-ISth Et. No 628, s s, 250 w Broadway, 16.8x99.11, 3-sty brk d^^ellinE. Jules E Schneider to John Brown and John M Fimian. Mort $7,600. Feb 3, 1903. 7:2094—431/2. A $2,300-$10,000.

Dom llSth st, B s, IGO w Amsterdam av, 150x99.11. I l lS tb Et, s s, 2.30 w Amsterdam av, 100x99.11, vacant. |

Isaac M BerinEtein to Harris Friedman and Barnet Feinberg. Mort $100,600. Peb 1. Feb 3, 1905. 7:2079—37 to 46. A $60,-(,fin_. (:0,COO. other consid and 100

151st St. s s, 350 e Amsterdam av, runs s 99.11 x e 43.5 to w s Convent av x n e lOS.ll to st x w 86.10 to beginning, vacant. James A Deering to Isaac M Berinstein. Feb 6. "Feb 8, 1905. 7:2665-48 and 48V.. A $12.C60-$12,600. nom

152d Et, No 527. n s. 375 w Amsterdam av. 25x99,11, 5-sty brk tenemr-nt. Isidor Blumtnkiohn and aro to Margaret Meyer, Mnrt $25,600. Jan 30. Feb 3, 1'..03. 7:2084-17. A $5,000—$19,-060, ether consid and 100

15-lth St. n s. 12o e Amslerdam av, 41x99.11. 2-sty frame building. Josiah A Weslervelt to Benj M Goldberger. Mort $6,000. Dec 1. Dee 2, 1904. 7:20GS—53. A $6 500—$21,060. (Corrects e:rcr in issue of Dec 10, when property appeared as 166 e Am­sterdam av.) 100

154th .st, n s, 125 e Amsterdam av, 41x99,11. 2-sty frame building. Eenj M Goldberger to Isidore Jackson, Dec 2, 190i. 7:2068— 5;;. A .$0..^00—$21,0(0. (Corrects error in issue of Dec 10, when propeity appeared as 160 e Amsterdam av.)

other consid and 100 154th st. No 427, n s, 166 e Amsterdam av, 23x99.11, S-sty brk

tenement. Ida wife of Isidcr Blumenkrohn lo Gretchen Cohn, Mcrt $21,060. Feb 0, 1905. 7 :20J8—53. A $-.-"OO—$21,000.

otber consid and 1(X) ].';lith st, s 3, 150 w Amsterdam av, 50.^99.11, vacant, Fanny

Keary widow to Isaac M Berinstein. Feb 6. Peb 7, 1995, 8:2114-30. A $8,006—$8,600. nom

l.",6th st, s s, 200 w Amsterdam av, 100x99.11, 2-sty brk dwelling, 2-sty frame building and vacant. .A.aron M Janpole et al to Isaac M Berinstein, Morts $34,000. Peb 3. Feb 7, 1905, 8:2114— 2)i and 28. A $16.000-$19,C0O. other consid and 100

1623 st, n s, 100 e Broadway, 265x99.11. vacant. j ICOth st, n s, 100 e Eroadway, 265x99.11, vacant, IGlst St. s s, 100 6 Broadway, 72x99,11, vacant, |

Clenrentine M Silverman and ano to Pincus Lowenfeld and Will­iam Prager, Morts $140,475. Jan 5. Peb 9. 1905, 8 :2119-12 to 14 and 58 to GS. A $54,000—$54,000; and 2122.

other consid and IOO 164lh st, Nos 442 and 444, s s, 225 e Amsterdam av, 50x112 4, va­

cant. Samuel Omphalius to Isaac Sehmeidler and Irving Bach­rach. Peh 8, 1905. 8:2110-74, A $9,000—$13,000.

other consid and 100 17Sth st, No 605. n s, 100 w St Nicholas av, 50x100, 2-sty frame

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B r o a d w a y , e s, 5 0 n H a w t h o r n e st , 5 0 x 1 1 9 , 3 x 3 0 x 1 1 9 . 1 0 . v a c a n t . C e n t r a l R e a l t y Bond & T r u s t Co io S a r a h V B a k e r . F e b 1. F e b 4, 1905 . 8 : 2 2 3 5 - 3 and 4. A $o,(i(iO—$5,GO0,

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0 .6 X w 38 ,5 to_e s E r o a d w a y x s 3 9 t o n e c o r B r o a d w a y a n d 1 0 t h st X s 0 :'.i,H1 lo b e g i n n i n g , p a r t of 4 - 3 t y b r k b a k e r y a n d r e s t a u r a r i , \ \ i l l i , : i : i 11 B u r g e s s t o T h e R e c t o r , &c, of G r a c e C h u r c h . M.iM s i i . - . i i , (,• F e b 1, 1905 . F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 5 5 7 — 1 . A ' $ 2 7 0 , ( ; ( i r • s::i\uM.\\. 3 7 5 , 0 0 0

B r o a d w a y , s E, H.,(J e H a w t h o r n e s t , 5 0 x 1 4 3 . 8 x 5 0 x 1 4 4 . 3 , v a c a n t . C e n t r a ! R e a l t y Bond & T r u s t Co to S a r a h V B a k e r . F e b 1 . F e b 4 , 19U3, 8 : 2 2 3 5 - 5 a n d 6. A $6 ,400—$6 ,460 .

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l a n d s of D y c k m a n a n d T h o m s o n , r u n s n 2 6 8 , 6 x n w 5 6 2 . 9 x j c u r v e 12G.S x s on c u r v e 171 .8x444 .2 .

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o t h e r cons id a n d 1 6 0 S a m e p r o p e r t y . S a r a h V B a k e r to M a x Marx . M o r t $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

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x l 2 0 . 6 , 1-s ty f r a m e s t o r e . C e n t r a l R e a l t y B e n d and T r u s t Co to Max Marx . M o r t $ 1 0 , 0 6 0 . P e b 1. F e b 4 , 1905 , S : 2 2 3 5 — 1 . A $ 6 , £ 0 0 - $ 7 , 5 0 0 . o t h e r c o n t i d a n d 100

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S a m e p r o p e r t y , .Alfred E H a n s o n to C e n t r a l R e a l t y Bond Sc T r u s t Co, M o r t $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 6 , F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 8 : 2 1 7 6 . o t h e r cons id and 1 0 0

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l ea se for SCO y e a r s , f rom P e b 1. 1 8 9 2 , v a c a n t . S i x t h A v e n u e R a i l r o a d Co to R e u n e M a r t i n . Al l l i e n s . P e b 1. F e b 3 , 1 9 0 3 . 6 : 1 7 3 8 - 1 to 4 and G3 to 7 2 . A .$92,500—$92,500. 2 7 , 5 0 0

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H a r r i s M a n d e l b a u m and F i s h e r L e w i n e . Q C. R e l e a s e m o r t s , Scc. J a n 2 1 . F e b 8, 1905 . 7 : 1 9 0 1 — 2 4 to 4 1 . A . $ 2 6 2 , 0 0 0 - $ 2 0 2 , -

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7 : 1 9 1 1 1 - 2 4 to 4 1 . A . $ : 6 2 . 0 0 0 - . $ 2 6 2 , 0 0 0 . 4 0 0 , 6 0 9 L e n o x av . s w c o r n 7 t b st , 1 0 0 . 1 1 x 1 0 0 , v a c a n t , two G-sty b r k t e n e -

m.ents t o b e e r e c t e d . H a r r i s M a n d e l b a u m et al to I r v i n g J u d i s . M o r t $ S r . 0 6 0 . J a n 3 1 . P e h S, 1 9 , 5 . 7 : 1 9 0 1 — 3 3 to 3 6 . A $ 7 7 . -0 6 0 - $ 7 7 , 0 0 ( 1 . o ; h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

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o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 L e x i n g t o n av . N o 6 0 3 , e s, 07 .16 n 52d s t , 1 6 . 3 x 7 0 , 4 - s t y s t o n e

f r o n t d w e l l i n g . A u g u s t i n A W o l f e to M a r g a r e t W o l f e h i s wife . B & S, All l i ens , Dec 2 8 . 1 9 0 4 . P e h 9, 1005 . 5:1307—2O14. A $ 9 , 0 0 0 — $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . o t h e r cons id a u d 1 0 0

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L o w e n f e l d e t a l t o C h a s I W e i n s t e i n . M o r t $G5.0(-;0. P e h 1. F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 6 1 5 — 2 1 to 2 3 , A $47,506—$66,LOO.

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• t r i p l y i n g be t n a n d s l ine if e x t e n d e d e a s t of , eonveye: l by C a m p to P e r r y by deed d a t e d J a n 1 3 . 1 9 0 5 , w s f o r m e r l ine s a i d a v a n d l i n e s h o w n on m a p 34S filed

. 1902, for l a y i n g o u t sa id a v ; and a l s o a l l t i t l e t o l a n d l y i n g in av . H u g h N C a m p J r E X R a n d T R U S T E E H u g h N C a m p to E g b e r t B P e r r y , J a n 19 . P e b 7, 1905 . 8 : 2 1 7 9 . n o m

N o r t h e r n av . w s | D e c l a r a t i o n t h a t d e e d s d a t e d N o v 2 3 , 1 9 0 4 . F o u l e v a r d L a f a y e t t e | a n d J a n 5, a n d r e c o r d e d J a n 6, 1905 , w e r e I S l s t s t , n s I n o t i n t e n d e d t o a n d d id n o t c o n v e y a w a r d s

to be m a d e for o p e n i n g sa id a v e a s t or i n f r o n t of p r e m i s e s , &c. H u g h N C a m p , J r , E X R , Sec, H u g h N C a m p w i t h S u s a n B K i n g s -

J a n 5. P e b 3 , 190; Old B r o a d w a y , N o 13 |w B l o o m i n g d a l e r o a d | f rami

a n d E X T R X A g n e s 7. -Feb S, 1903 '

2 5 s 131s t Et, 2 3 x 9 8 . 1 1 x 2 5 x 9 7 . 4 , 3 - s l y b u i l d i n g . A g n e s J D i v e r s I N D I V I D to M s r y J M o r r i s . M o r t $ 3 0 0 0 . P e b -•^ • $7 ,500—$9 ,000 .

Old B r o a d w a y , N o s 2 1 and 23 j s w cor 12;9tJii s t , r u n s w 104 .2 t o B l o m i n g d a l e r o a d | L a u r e n c e s t x s e 107 t o B r o a d w a y I i a u r e a c o st , N o s IS'o lo 1 8 9 | x n e 3 2 . 1 .toi b e g i n n i n g , excep t p a r t J.29th s t I for B r o a d w a y . 3 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t

s n d s t c r e . C h a r l e s B o r s t e t a! t o F r a n k P H o l m a n . M o r t $ 1 6 -COO. J a n 2 6 . P e b 4 , lOflo. 7 : 1 9 S 3 — 1 . A $ M , 6 0 0 - $ I f i . 0 0 0

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 g a m e pr_operty. F r a n k P H o l m a n to D a n i e l B F r e e d m a n . M o r t

$ l ( , 7 9 o . G S , F e b 3, P e b 4, 1 9 . 5 , 7 : 1 9 8 3 , o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 9 P a r k av . No 131L. s w c o r 1 0 0 t h s t , 2 5 . 1 1 x 7 3 , 3 , 5 - s t y b r k t e n e -l O l t h s t No 16 I m e n t . Cec i l i a G o t t l i e b t o A d o l p h H o l l a n d e r .

M o r t $22,:.CO. F e b 3. F e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 6 0 5 - 4 0 . A $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 — $19, t l00. o t h e r cons id a n d 100

P l e a s a n t av , _No S o l , w s. S4 .3 s l l O t b s t , 1 6 . 8 x 7 5 , 3 - s t y s t o n e f ron t dwelliD,g. A m e r i c a n S a v i n g s B a n k to J a m e s W F u r m a n . P e b 1. F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 . 6 : 1 8 0 6 — 2 5 . A .$3,000—$6,060.

. . c - - - , . „ - o'-^^r cons id a n d 100 R i v e r s i d e av . No 8.n, e s, o2 .4 s S l s t s t , r u n s e 26 .5 x n 0 8 x e

11 .10 X s 9 X e 29 .10 x s 17 .8 x w 7 0 . 1 1 t o av x n 26 2 5-'=ty h r k d w e l l i n g . P A R T I T I O N . W m D T u r n e r t o T i m o t h y J M a r t i n .

322 Conveyances RECORD AND GUIDE Bronx February i i , 1905 '

Mort $30,000. Peh 7. Feb 8, 1903. 4:1244-59. A $21,000-$41000 43,1100

Seaman av, n s, 138.8 e Bolton road, 5Ox.89.6x50.7x31.10, vacant. Sarah P Bertholf and ano EXRS Elmeline Crane to Maurice W Halpin. Jan 30. Feb 4, 1905. 8:2248—14. A $1,600-$ 1,600.^

Sherman av, c 1, 360 s w c I Dyckman st, runs s e 460 x s w 100 x n w 400 to c 1 av x n e 100 to beginning, except part for av. va­cant. Central Realty Bond and Trust Co to Sarah V Baker. Bor­ough of Richmond. Peb 1, Feb 4, 190o. 8:21/4-24. $10,-000—$10 000. other consid and 100

Same property. Sarah V Baker to Max Marx. Mort $17,000, Feb 1 Peb 4 1905 other consid and IOO

•Sherman av,'s s, S30 w Dyckman st, 100x250, except part for av vacant. Central Realty Bond and Trust Co to Max Marx. Feb 1 Feb 4, 1905. S:2174-4. A $8,600-$8,660.

other consid and 100 Sherman av j s s, 25 e Isham st, 50x110.5 to 10th av, x61xl45,5, 10th av vacant. Central Realty Bond & Trust Co to Sarah

V Baker. Peb 1. Peb 4, 1905. 8:2223-35. A $4,500-$4,500. other consid and 100

Same property. Sarah V Baker to Max Marx. Mort $9,500, Feb 1. Peb 4, 1905. , otlier consid and 100

'^hermanavjs s 75 e Isham st, oOxio.4 to 16th av. x61xll0.o, 10th av vacant. Central Realty Bond and Trust Co to Max

Marx F e l l Feb 4, 1905. 8:2223-37. A $3 O0O-$3,0O0. other cons-d and 100

Sherman av s s, 100 w Hawthorne st. 150x160, vacant. Central Realty Bond and Trust Co to Max Marx. Peb 1. Peb 4, 180o. 8 . owi_ : i l . A $10.800—$10,800. other eonsid and lOJ

Sherman av. s s, 100 e Hawthorne st. 260x160, vacant. Central Realty Bond and Trust Co to Sarah V Baker, Borough of Rich-mond. Peb 1. Peb 4, 1905. 8:2222. other consid and 100

Same property. Sarah V Baker to Max Marx. Mort $22,000. Feb 1. Feb 4. 1905. ^^ c.Ji}^^'' ™nSid and 100

Sherman av s s 200 n e Ellwood st, lOOxSciO, vacant. Central Realty Bond and Trust Co to Sarah V Baker, of Borough o! Pieh-mond Feb 1. Feb 4, 1905. 8:2174-8. A $10,00O-$10,O00.

other consid and 100 Same property. Sarah V Baker to Max Marx. Mort $17,000. Feb

1. Feb 4, 1905. otber consid and 100 Sherman av, c 1, 200 s v/ c 1 Dyckman st, runs s e 381.11 x s w 24:.0

X s w 83 2 s n w 400 to c 1 av, x n e 100 to beginning, vacant. Central Realty Bond and Trust Co to Sarah V Baker, Borough of Richmond. Feb 1. Feb 4, 1905. 8:2171—32. A $10,000-$10 000 other consid and lOU

Same'property. Sarah V Baker to Max Marx. Mort $17,000. Feb 1. Feb 4, 1905. other consid and 100

St Nicholas av. No 732, e s, 386.7 n 145th st, deed reads_ plot begins at s e cor No 732 St Nicholas av, at point 38G.2 n l lo th st and c 1 of an old road, runs e to point 100 e of av x n 30 x w to n e cor of said No 732 at c 1 said old road x s along road of No 732 to beginning, 3-sty stone front dwelling. Maggie A Peffer et al EXRS and TRUSTEES Ann M Deen to Catherine De Nyke. Sept 26. Feb 7, 1905. 7:20.53-63. A $9,000-$ 19,000.

other consid and 100 St Nicholas ( l l th) av, s e cor 172d Bt,93xl7o, vacant. Atlas

Impt Co to Albert Cavanagh. Feb 6, 190o. 8:2128—o to 11. A $26,500—$26,500. otber consid and 100

Vermilyea av s s, 100 w Isham st, 150x150, vacant. Peter Mc­Donnell to Sterling Realty Co. Feb 6. Peb 7, 1905. 8:222(—5 and 8. A $7,200—$7,200. other consid and 100

West End av. No ISO |n e cor 68th st, 2o.5xlC0, o-sty brk tene-liSlhst Nos 259 and 2611 ment and store. Max Marx to Charles

Yung Mort $28,500. Jan 31. Peb 7, 1905. 4:1160—1, A $16.-OUO—$3)i,060. other consid and 100

West End av No 884, e s, 40.11 n 103d st, 20x80, 3-sty stone front dwelling. Walter S Rockey to Cath M Reidy. Mort $12,000. Feb N ^1903. 7:1875—2. A $11,500—$19,000. 22.22...

West End av. No 6(U, e s, 42 n 92d st, 20x80, 4-sty brk dwelling-Bernard C McKenna to Clare Sinker. B & S. Feb 3. Feb S, 1905. 4:1240-21/2. A $11,560-$18,000. nom

1st av. No 153, w s, 92.4 s 10th st, 23.1x100, o-sty brk tenement and store. Samuel Greenfeld to Marie Sussman, Mort $15,(00. Feb 2. Feb 4, 1905. 2:451—36. A $13,600—$17,000.

other consid and 100 1st av, No 2266, e s, 86 n IlGth st, 20x94, 4-sty stone front tene­

ment wilh stcre. Jacob Kata to Rosa Jackson. Mort $6,0JU, Feb 1. Feb S, 1905. 0:1710—4. A $5,500—$10,000.

other consid and 100 . 26.6 s SSth st, 25.2x75, 4-sty stone front s. Henry Naschitz to Frederick Herrmann. 7. Feb 8, 1905. 5:1547—29. A .$9,100-

1st av. No 1629, w s tenement witb store Mort $14,000. Peb $18,000.

I s tav , Nol097|n w cc *;6tb Et. No 3511 store

Mort $20,000. Dee 15, $23,660.

nom GOth st, 23.5x160, o-sty brk ter Henry Naschitz to Frederick Herrmann.

", 1905. 5:143-5—23. A $15,500— other consid and 100

48.1 s w 5th st, 24x100, 4-sty brk store and loft building. Millie Segall to Louis Haims. Mort $21,009. Feb 0, Feb 9, 1905, 2:446—31. A $17,000—$23,600.

other consid and 100 1st av, No 1629, w s, 26.0 s SSth st, 23.2x75, 4-sty stone front

tenement and store. Jacob Lederer and ano to Henry Naschitz. Mort $17,560. Peb 7. 1805. 5:1547—29. A $9,060-$1S,000.

other consid and 100 I s t av, Nos 2233 and 2235, w s. 19.7 s 115th st, 37.1x90, two 4-sty

brk tenements and stores. Charlotte (signs Charlotta) Klein to Pannie Klein. W' part. Mort $17,600, Feb 0. Feb 7, 1905. 6:l(iS6-28i^ and 29. A $10,000—$21,000. 100

1st av. No 273, -w s, 63.3 s 16th st, 20xSO, 4-sty brk tenement and stcre Frederick Lange to Herman H Boehling. Feb 3. Feb 4, 1905 3:922—24. A $10,000—$13,000. nom

2d a;. No 2122 In e cor 109th st, 25.10x75, 4-sty brk tenement )09ih st NO;'J011 and store, Myer Ba;h to Morris Rosentover

and Morris Markowitz. Mort $16,060. Jan 30, Feb 3, 190o. 6-16.S1—1. A $10,500—$16,000. other ccnsid and 100

2dav, No217S | n e cor 112th st, 18.10x80, 4-sty brk 112lh sl, Nos 361 and 303 | tenement and Etore and 1-sty store ex­

tension Arthur H Harris to Henriette Harris. Mort $12,000. Peb 4, 1905. 6:1684—1. A $9,000—$13,000.

other consid and 100 2d av. No 2122 [n e cor 109th st, 25.10x75, 4-sty brk tenement 109th Et No 301| and store. Morris Rosentover et al to Marks

Aronovitz. Mort $20,7511. Jan 30, Peb 3, 1903. G: 1681-1, 4 $10,500—$16,060. other consid and 100

:;d' av, No 09(1, 6 s, 49,4 n 37tb st, 24.8x132.4x25x128,6, 4-sty| brk tenement and store and 3-sty brk tenement on rear.

50lh St. Na 532, s s, 400 w IOtb s,v, 2i5xl06,5, 5-sty stone front] tenement and 5-sty brk tenement on rear. |

Mary E O'Farrell TRUSTEE Mary Halpin to Florence Kraft. Morts $25,434. Feb 4, Feb 6, 1915. 3:943—3. A $13,000-$18,-000; and 4:1078—49. A $6,.5GO-$1G,000. 34,000

2d av, Nos 119 and 121ln w cor 7th st, 50x100. two 5-sty brk tene-7th St. No 45 I ments and stores. Gerson Hyman to Man­

ual Oppenheim. 1-G part. 1-6 part morts $110,000. Jan 31. Peb 6, 1905, 2:46.3—34, 35- A $48,000—$85,000. nom

2d lav, No 690, e s, 49.4 n &7th st, 24.Sxl3i2.4x25x128.6, 4-Sity brk tenement and store and 3-sty brk tenement on rear. Agree­ment and notice of intention to sell. The City Trust, Safe De­posit & Surety Co and Empire State Surety Co with Mary B O'Farrell TRUSTEE Mary Halpin. Feb 2. Feb 6, 1905. 3:943.

nom 3d av. No 1702, w s. 73.8 s 96th sf. 27x100, o-sty brk tenement

and store, James Tyroler to Charlotte L Ziegler. Morts $23,-600. Peb 1. Feb 3. 1905. 5:1524—37. A $17,300—$26,500.

other consid and 100 5tb av, No 121, e s. 25 n 19th st, 21.6x100, 5-Ety slone front buOd-

ing and store. Cbas L Horton to Millie B Pakes. Mort $90,500. Peb 6. Peh 7. 1905. 3:S4S—2, A $90 OOO—$95,6CO. nom •

5th av. No 20,So, e s, 84.11 n 128th st, 20x160, 4-sty stone front " dwelling. Germania Life Ins Co to Oscar I Mayer. Jan 31, Peh 3, 1905. 6:1753—4. A $13,000-$22 OOO. other consid and 100 I

7ih av, Nos 2382 to 23S8. w s, 20 n 139th st, 79.11x79.5. 1.39th st. No 263, n s. 79.3 w 7ih av, 19.8x99.11. 139tb st, Nos 267 and 209, n s. 118,3 w 7th av 38.4x99.11. lH9th Et, Nos 217 to 253, n s, 214.1 w 7th av, 404.9x99,11. 139th st, Nos 2.57 to 265, n s. 42,1 e Sth av. 95x99.11,

thirty-one 4-sty brk dwellings. Equitable Life Assurance Society to Alfred E Hanson, Brook­lyn, Jan 31. Peb 7, 1905. 7:2025—2 to 6, 7V, to 23, 26, 26'A, 28, 29 to 31V>. A $193.500—$391,300. nom 1

Sihav, Nos2610'to261S|n e cor 139tb st, 89.11x42.1, 4-sty hrk 139th st, No 267 | tenement and stcre. Equitable Life As­

surance Society to Alfred E Hanson, Brooklyn. Jan 31. Peb 7. 19i;5. 7:2(:2.i—1. A $18,500-$43,000. nom

8th av I s e cor 149th st. runs s 74.11 x e 100 x s 25 x e 325 x n| l-IOth Et I 0:.:1\ to s s 149th st, x w 425 to beginning, 16 lots. Slh av. e s, 99.11 n 14Sth st, 24.11x160, vaeant. ]

CONTRACT, William T De Forest and Predk W Haynes to Proadway Reliance Realty Co. Morf$00060. Jan 30. Feb 4, 1905. 7:2034-^8 to 64. A $85.000-$85,000. 140,000

Sth av, Nos 2610 to 261S|n e cor 139th st, 99.11x42, 4-£ty brk tene-139th st, No 267 | ment. Alfred E Hanson to David Shaff.

C a G. Mort $50,000. Peb 8. Feb 0, 1905. 7:2025—1. A $18,-500—$43,000. other consid and 100

Sth av. w s, 40 s 153d st, 40x100, vacant. Ida C Lilienthal to Abraham W Lilienthal. Mort $35,500. Peb 2. Peb 3 1905. 7:2046. nom

9rh av I n w s, at s w s 205th st, 199.10 to 204th st, xlOO, vacant. 204th st I Central Realtv Bond and Trust Co to Sfrah V Baker 205th Et I Borough of Richmond. Feb 1. Feb 4, 1905. S:2'01—

21 and 25. A $6.400—$6,400, other ccnsid and 100 Same property. Sarah V Baker to Max Marx. Mort $20,000. Peb

!. Feb 4, 1905. other consid and 100 9ih av. n w cor 203d st, 99.11x100, vacant. Central Realty Bond

^•TruEt Co to Andrew J Larkin, of Richmond Borough. B & S, Feb 3. 1905, 8:2200—25. A $3,400—$3.4L0. otber consid and 100

Same property, Andrew J Larkin to Walter F Sheridan. Mort $9.-.560. Peb 3. 1005. other consid and 100

Hlth av I n w s, at s w s 211th st, runs n w 92 x s w 59.6 x s Sherman av | 59.6 lo Sherman av, x e 75.5 to 10th av, x n e 31.10

to heginning, vacant. Central ReaPy Bond and Trust Co to Roht E Dowling. B & S. Feb S, 1905. 8:2228-32. A $4.0:0—$4 000.

other ccnisd and 100 mth av. No 364. e s, 2-i.8 s Slst st, 19.5x100, S-sty brk tenement

with store. Mary H Asher to Ignatz Brandwein. Mort $10,000. Jan 31. Feb 9, 1905. 3:728—70. A $9,000—$12,000.

other consid and 100 10th avjs w cor 169th st. 30x100, vacant. Catherine and Margaret KiOthstI Kelly to Sterling Realty Co. B & S. Feb 9, 1905,

8:2125-42. A $9.860—$10,300. other consid and 100 10th av, s e s , 49.11 s w 208th st, 25x100. vacant, Elia P John­

ston to Helena M Adeimann, Feb 9, 1905. 8:2204—6. A $1,200 —$1,200. other consid and 160

10th av, s e s , 49.11 s w 20Sth st, 2.5x100, vacant, Helena M Adeimann widow to Max Just and Henry C Raynor. Mort $3,-(1(10, Feb 9, 19115, S:2204—G. A $1,2l.;0—$1,200.

otber consid and 100

lUSCSLUlNEOTTS. Certified copy adjudication cf bankruptcy and order oC reference

in tbe matter of James H Pettingill and James H Pettingill & Co, Nov 22, 1904. Feb 8, 1905.

Last will of Fredk A Gibbs late of San Francisco, Cal. June 1, 1893. Feb 3, 1905.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Darreitto al n w eor Southern Boulevard, runs r. 37J.,11 x w SoiUhern Boulevard; 210 to e s Pox st x s 371,11 to E st x e 210 Fox st \ to beginning, vacanf, Releas>6 mort. Law­

yers Title Ins Co to FJmore Realty Co. Jan 23. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2723. nnm

Same property. Abraham Greenberg to Northwestern Realty Co. Mort .$97,<:C0. Jan 2.^. Peb 8, 1905. 10:2723.

O'ther eonsid and 100 Barretto st, late Pox stie s. 300 n Home st, runs e 100 x n 137 x w Intervale av 1 73.4 to e s Intervale av x s 46,11 to e s

Barretto st, late Fox st x s 88.6 to beginning, vaeant. Charlotte F wife Miner Trowbridge to Frank M Hill, Jan 14. Feb 7, 1903. 11:2974, other consid and 100

Beck st, w s, 150 n Longwood av, 430x100, vacant. John McGrath to Maurice J Kraus. Mort $63,000. Feb 4. Peb 6, 1905. 10:2710. nom

Ee.-k Et, w s. 150 n Longwood av, 4.50x100, vacant, Geo F Johnson lo Job'n McGi-aitli. Jan 19, Peb 4, 1905. 10:2710.

other consid and 100 Beck Et. I s s, 100 w ,Av -St John, runs s 250 to n s Fox st x w Fox st 1 2'75 X n 12b x e 75 x n 125 to Beck st x e 200 to be­

ginning, vacant. CentT'al ReiLlty Bond & Ttust Co to Hennan Aaron. Correction da,:d. B & S. Fob 2, Peb 4, 1905. 10:2684.

Bristow st. No 1383, w s, 125 n Jennings st, runs w 112.2 x n 50.7 X e 25 X s 24.1 x e .S7.2 to st x s 23. 2-Ety frame dwelling. Marie Waoer to Mary Rvan. Mort $3,500. Feb 8, Feb 9. 1905. 11:2963. other consid and 100

February ii, 1905; Conveyances RECORD AND GUIDE Bronx 323

Elsmere pl, n s, 175 w Marmion av, 25x100, vaeant. Daniel Brady to Amalia Pirk, Jan 18. Feb 9, 1905. 11:2956. 160

•Pulton St. n w s, 375 n Kossuth st, 25x100, Washingtonville. Cbas E Neier to Wm M Van Dergee. Jan 30. Feb 9, 190o. nom

Grote Et, n s. 170.11 w Southern Boulevard, 75x125. vacant. James H Kelly to Daniel Brady and Paul Dannhauser. Feb 6, 1905. 11:3113. o^her consid and 100

Hall pl le s, 133.1 s IGTth sl, runs e 50.4 and 3-9.6 to w s ilntc-rvalo avl Intervale av x s 2S x w 48 -ind Gl,8 to Hall pl x n

.SO. vaicart, Johannah Sweeney to Isabella and Fredericka L Becker. Feb 1. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2700. nom

Hewiitt pl, e s, 96,7 n Longwood av, runs e 50.7 x n w 63.10 to Hewitt pl X s .39 to beginning, vacant. George Ei'lgar and ano to GL'O F J.*nEon. Jan 19. Peb 8, 1905. 10:2696.

other consid and 100 Higbbridge ist, s s, 72.4 e Cromwell av, 25x160, vacant. Benjamin

Bowker to Harold H Harding. Jan 15. Feb 8, 1005. 11:2S64.

Hoe Et, w 'i, 247.2 s Home st. SOvlOO. vac-int. Lyman Tiffany to Eastern Crown Realty Co. Jan 25, Peb 6, 1905. 10:27-15- 6.609

Hoffman st, n w s. bet 3d av and lS7th st, and being lot 103 map mode by A Findley Mar 14, 1S51, at Fordham, 36x100, exceot pnrt for Et. John J McDonough to Max Boehm. Feb 3, Feb 7, 190.3, 11:.30.54. 160

Holt nl. s s, at s e s of Drive, runs e 72.10 x s 75 x w 10 x n wl 79.3 to s e s Prive x n e 30 to heginnin- vacant, I

Perrv av. e s. 175 s Gun Hill road. 50x100, vacant. | Augustin A Wolfe to Margaret Wolfe his wife. AU liens. Dec 26. Pen 9, 190o. 1^:3^43 ar.d 3348. other consid and lOO

Home Et, No l l l i l , n s, 'M w BaireLLo st. late Pox at, 2oxio,l\2o.2!x 7:;.o 2-sty frame dwoliing. Fanny Robins to Samuel Strauss. Mort $l,t)09. Peb -1. Feb S, 196'5. 11:2974.

other eonsid and 100 Home st, No 1154, s s, 41.3 e Barretto st, late Fox st. 20.x82,5

x20.1x80.2, 3-sty frame tenement. Bertha wife John M F Bind-erheim (Zumbu-ihl) HEIR, &c, Johanna Zumbuehl to Mathilda Tobias (Z-jmbuehl) HEIR Johanna Zumbuehl. C a G. Morts $3,nOO. Jan 27. Feb G, 19u3. 10:2719. other consid and 10t>

Same property. Cbas H Zumbuehl INDIVID aud EXR Johanna Zumbuehl and et al HEIRS, &c, Johanna Zumbuehl to same. C a G. Mon $3,01^0, Jan 9. Feb 6, 1903. 10:i:7l9. 4,700

Jefferson t t . No 'Mi. n e cor Clinton av, 20x80, 3-siy frame tene­ment ajiid store. Henry Mallebre lo Theresa Lemon. Jan 26. Feb S, 100'6. 11:2933. other consid and lOtI

EaniiB property, Theresa Lemon to Philip Weinberg. Mort $8,060. Jan 26. Feb 8, 1965. other consid and 100

Jennings st. No lOSOjs e cor Bristow st, 28.Gx7S.9. 3-sty frame ten-Bristow st I ement and store. Jacob Burckel to Chris­

tine E Burckell his wife, Feb 7, 1905. 11:2972. nom *LouiEe st, w s, 150 s Morris Park av. 75x100. Michael Meaney to

August Diener. Feb 1. Feb 9, 190.3. nom *Main st, w s, heing all real estate late of Saml B Duryea at

Cii:y Island, bounded n hy land Schofield, e by Main st, s by land of Horton and w by L I Sound, contains 21.896 acres. Annie C and Edith King and ano to City Real Estate Co. Jan 20, 1902. Peb 7. 1905. R S $73.75. _ 150,060

Mt Hope p!, No 566, s s, 143-1 w Anthony av, 2Gx9o, 2-Ety frame dwelling. Samuel H McGrath to Jane E Gunn. Feb 1. Feb 4, lOOu. 11:2«02. other consid and 160

*Taylor st, w s. 123 s Morris Park av, 25x100. Patrick Dooley to Ernst Deile, Peb 1. Peh 7, 1905, 850

*Taylor st, e s, 250 s Columbus av. 30x160. Ephraim B Levy to Joseph Stiglmayer, Jan 2i. Feb 8, 1905. nom

"'Taylor st, 6 s, 300 n Columbus av, 2oxl00, Elizabeth Smithson to Bertha Knauf. Mort $3,000. Peb 8. Feb 9, 1905.

other consid and 100 Tiffany st, w s, 356.3 n 165th st, 90x100, vacant, Mary A Demp­

sey to Ida L Alexander. Feb 1, Feb 7, 1905. 10:2716, nom *2d st, s s, lots '539, 540 and 341 map Laconia Park, Robert Hazle-

ton et al to Mary J Hall. Jan 24, Feb 9, 1905. other consid and 100

*3d st, s s, lot 425 map Laconia Park, 25x109. Oscar Reuter et al to Mary A Taricci. Dec 6. 1902. Feb 9, 1905. nom

'*'12th st, s s. 345 w Av B, 55x168, Unionport. Marcel De Donato ti- Frank R Downs. Feb 2. Feb 6, 1905. nom

*12th stjn s, 405 w Av C, 100x210 to s s 13th st, Unionport. Her-13th stj man Ruschmeyer to Mercury Realty Co. Feb 6. Feb 7,

1905. oiher consid and 100 *l'3-th st, s s, IC'o w Av C, 50x163, Unioiipart. Elsie Hausmann to

Mich.ue! Bernstein. Peb 7. Peh 8, 190o. other consid and 100 -.33a st. No 995. n s, 483.4 e Trinity or Cypress av, 16.8x103.6,

3-sty frame tenement and store. Oscar H Bierbaum to Joseph Schwarz. Mort $4,000. Feb 4. Feb 7, 1965. 10:2562. 5,300

135th st, Nf. TOO, s s, 4S2.6 e Willis av, 16x100. 1 laC'th st, No 710, a s, 514 0 e Willis av, IGxlOO.

two 4-sty brick dwellings. | Fredk W Pouli?oc to Al'bert E Gross. Morha $l3,oOU, Feb 3. Feb 4, 1905. 9:2270. nom

135'.h st. No SOG, s s, 158.4 e Brook av, 29,4x100, 4-sty hrk tene­ment. Rosalie -wife Edward Magda and Severin Magda to Pr=dk H Hilker, Mort $10,000. Peb 7, 1905. 9:2262.

other consid and 100 136th st, n E, 99.4 w Southern Boulevard, 50x105, vacant. Samuel

Trimmer et al to Joseph Bu-ellesbach. Peh 7, Peb 8. 1905. 10:25Q5. otber consid and 109

137th st, s s. 375 e Lincoln av, 25x100, vacant, William Zimmer to Charles Laue, of Brooklyn. Feb 9, 1905. 9:2312.

other consid and 100 137th st, s s, 300 e Lincoln av, 25x100, vacant. Bdward Patterson

to Charles Laue. of Brooklyn. Peb 9, 1905. 9:2312, other consid and 100

137th Et, Nos 709 and 711, n s, 450 e Willis av, 54x100, two 5-sty brk tenements. Herman F Kanenbley to Geo N Kanenbley. Mort $10 0fO Jan "0 Feb _. IJ > 22,82. nom

1 th t n s 3l S o '•ontl ru BOJI v>ard. 50x100, vacant. Clar-Y T r I l i t Mort $3,000. Oct 4, 1904.

1 other couisid and 160 \ Iiome av. nnd about 100 w Cy-

1 1- runs s 200 to 137th st x w 1 's b st X 0 150' to beginning, 2 and

at> f ii_e d t 1 u^o 1 1 tj t ame stjvble and vaeant. Amalia Fiiedmii "Mdw to Lci = L* e ¥ort $04,000. Feb 1, Peh S, 100:, U( 2uaO other consid and H!0

1 Sth st Nos 910 ant IIS I s •. 4 0 w Home av, and abt 100 w Cy-137th st, Nos 907 and 91_ 1 i re s a\, runs s 200 to 137th st, x w

200 X n IOO X e 30 s n 100 to 13Sth st, x e 150 to beginning. 2 and 4-sty frame dwellings, 2-Ety frame stable and vacant. Louis Lese to Herman Cohen, i/. part. Morts $54,000. Peb 8. Feb 9. 1905, 10:2350. 100

141st st. No 078, s s, 745.6 e Willis av, .38.6x100. 5-sty brk tene­ment, Stephen J Egan to Lawrence C Lommel. Mort $22,000. Jan 14. Feb 7. 1905. 9:2285, other consid and 160

1-I2d St. No 507 1 n s, 205 w College av. 25x74.6, to Morri-, av. 2-sty Morris av | frame dwelling, Ophelia Schofield widow to Ju-

lii-s Eraun. Mort $3,000. Feb S, Feb 9, 1905, 9:2334, other consid and 100

143d st. No 633, n s, 469 e Alexander av, 18.9x100, 2-sty frame dwelling, Mary M wife Thos P Sharkey to Mary A wife James Faulhaher. Mort $1,500- May 16, 1903. Peb 3, 1905. 9:2306.

nom 146th st. No 696 , ss, 400 e Willis av, 25x100, 5-sty brk tenement.

Samuel Weil to Clara W Zucker. Mort $16,060. Peb 1. Peb 9, 1905, 9:2290, other consid and 100

147th st, No 712, a s. lOo w Brook, av, 25x100. I 147lh st Nv. 716, s s. 115 w Brook av, ^xlCO. |

Iwo .'i- r-,- luirk lenements. | Ma.v I:LII,,I 1,1 Ida Machiz. Mort $28,009, Feb 2. Peh 4, IVI-.'K :I1!L':I1. oth-er consid and 100

14.^ih ivt. .\O , ' : ' , 1 , late Mrtt st, n s, 57o w Ccuniai>4t av, 25x106.6, 3-s(y frime dwelling. Pierre J L De Rache to George Strickland. Feb 9. 1905. 9:2330. other consid and 100

l-19th st, late Westchester Railroad st, n e s . 105 s e Robb'ns av, old line, 50x125, except part for 149th st, vacant. Wm J Rourke to Maurice Peirt. Peb 3. Peb 6, 1903. 10:2641.

other consid and 100 l-'illh st. No 530, late Denman st, s s, 250.3 e Morris av, 25x100,

2-sly frame dwelling, Thomas Lenane to May Schiff. Feb 6. Peb 7, 19(13, 9:2331, other consid and 100

Same properly, Mary Schiff to Harry M Goldberg. Mort $2,000, Feb 6. Feb i, llUl.", other eonsid and 100

151st st. No .•'iS2, s s, lOU w Courtlandt av, 25x118.5. 3-sty frame dM-elliog. Rebecca Sanger to Carl G A and Wm J Hohle. Feb 7. 19:;3. 9:2410. other consid and lO:)

132d St. No 535, n s, 323 w Courtlandt av, 25x100, 4-sty brk tene­ment. David Quill to Patrick J Cuddy. Mort $11,000. Feb 1, Feb 3, 19(13. 9:2412. other consid and 100

LlSlh st, Iale Milton st. s s, bet Courtlandt av and Melrose av, and being lot 203 petition map of Wm H Morris, Melrose, 50x160, ex­cept part for 158th st. Henry Kuhlmann et al to Samuel Will­iams, Samuel Grodginsky and Isaac Hafl. Peb 6. Peb 7, 1905. 9:2-!04. other consid and 160

1.58th st, s s. 1J3.1.1_W Union av. runs s 75 x w 25 x s 25 x w 25 X n HO to st X e 60 to beginning, vacant. iSamuel Hecht to Max Sternberg. Mort $9,C0O. Jan 11. Peb S, 1905. 10:2653.

other eonsid and 160 161st Et, No 643, n s, abt 55 w Melrose av. 25x99.5x25x98.5, ex­

cept part for at, 3-sty frame tenement and store. Geo A Riehl EXR Jacob Riehl to Eliz A Koenemann. Mort $3,€00. Feb 4. Peb 6. 190.3. 9:2408, 7 550

163d Et, No 9(9, late Strong av, n s, 162.11 e Tinton av, 21x82.11, 3-sty frame dwelling. Margaret McKeon to Mary A McCarthy and John A Mclntyre. Mort $2,600. Feb 2, Peb 3. 1905. 1f':'-''G9. other consid and 100

lli3d st. No 775, n s, 175 w 3d av. 25x100. except part for st. 2-sty frame dwelling. Chas E Johnston to Isabella Johnston his vtiie. Feb 1. Feb 3, 1905. 9:2368. gift

lli3d st, n s, bet 3d av and Washington av, being a strip —x—. part lot 6 map Morrisania. Isabella Johnston (Wicks) and ano HEIRS Thomas Wicks to Julius Esch, Q C, Jan 28. Peb 6 1.903. 9:2.368. nom

163d st, n s, 100 w 3d av, 75x100x75.5x100, vacant, being part lot 6 map Morrisania, except part for 163d st. Julius Bsch to Henry Ruhl. Mort $5,000. Peb 2. Feb 6. 1965. 9:2368.

other consid and 160 169ih Et Is s. 93.0 n w Barretto st late Fox st, runs s w 67.2 x s 30 Tiffany st| x w 20,11 x n 42.11 x w 1K.2 to Tiffany st x n .30 x e

160.11 X n e 61.4 to 169th st x s e 60 to beginning, vacant. Jernie L Clark and ano to Gus C Odell. Mort $5,500 and all liens. Jan 10. Feb 4, 190-3. 10:2718. other consid and 100

l(;9_ih_st, s s. bet Boston road and Franklin av. 27.10 e from point ITS.7 w from tangent point in w s Boston road along curve, runs s w 48.2 X n w 10.4 x n e 47.11 to s s 169tb st x e 5.8. Release

an Mortgage Co to Julius Braun. Feb 1. Peb 3, 19 1(1

, 140.7 w Washington av, 2ox106, being plot iwus c -Jl J.J..LJ1 -i, a E, 110.7 w Washington av, —x—, 4-sty brk lenen-ent. Release mort. Elizabeth Binninger to John Fox. Jan 2, . Feb G, liHl.5. 9:2390. nom

>i9lh St. No 71li, s s. 115.7 w Washington av, 25x100, 4-sty hrk lenement. John Fox to Jennie Schlesinger. Mort $12 000 j£n 20. Feb G, 1E05. 9:2390. other consid and 100

l(.9ih st, s s, bet Boston road and Franklin av, at point 49.10 e from point 156.7 from tangent point in w s Boston road alone curve, runs s w 42.8 x n w 21 x n w 10,4 x n e 47.11 to st x e 27.S to beginning. Julius Braun to Jonas Weil and Bernhard Mayer

_AI1 liens. Fe_b 3, 1905. 10:2615. other consid and 100 l l l s t st, s s, 172 w 3d av, 72x100, vacant. Joseph Haag to Abra­

ham Weinstein, Mort $8,000. Feb 6. Feb 7, 1865. 11:2911 12,000

lilsit st, s s, 172 w 3d RV, runs s 100 x "w 72 to beginning (?) (prob-^•S''f„!J?'''^^'°'°'j>™'^^"^- -Abraham'>-\ einiEtei.n to John Bogart. JMort $8,000. Feb 8. 1903. 11:2911. other consid and 100

1i:.th Et, No 988. s w s, abt 25 w Clinton av, 23x100, 2-sty frame -dwelling. Jacob Stauderman to William Behrens and Charlo'te Maier. Mort $4,382. Peb 6, Feb 7, 1903. 11;294S.

other consid and 103 ITOth Et, late Mott st, s s, 100 w Park (Myrtle) av, 50x108 ex­

cept part for 176th st, vacant. Max Cohen to .Abraham Feld-Etein and Solomon Adolph. Mort $4,200. Jan 28 Feb 3 1905 11:2900. • {QQ

ITGifjh st. No 724, lato Mobt sit. s s, 100 w Washin,gton a r 47x108 2-SJty fram-e dwelling and vacant .'ibraha-m Weinstein to John Bo­gart. Ko.-.-t $4,000. Feb 8, 190t5. 11 ;2eO&. other consid and 100

"179ih st, s s, and being lot 152 2d map Neill estate, Margaretha ^ 'i^on-^" *° Sophia Goldenberg. Mort $2,746. Feb 1. Feb

ISlst st. No 996, s s, 31 e Clinton av. 66.1x140.2, 2-sty f r a i ^ r ^"-nlf^T^". -"^'^on- ^-,''Wtfnn^ ^ '^ '" ^° ^^"^ Lowenstein. Mort $2,0(16. Feb ., leOo, 11:3096. other consid and 100

181st st. No 996, s s, 31 e Clintom av, 66x140.2, 2-£)tT framie dwell-i."",./?,l ri'^'^^-'^' 1=" ^ Lo;y''en3beiu to Moses Rosenkrantz. Mort $-3,(100, Peb ,. Feb 8, 1905. ll:.309:e, ether consid and 100

lS2d Et, late KingEbridge road|s w s, at a e s Hughes, late Jefferson Belmont av I ,av^ 205 to Belmont av, xl-33.6x Hughes aV I 189x170, except part taken for sts.

vacant. Myra Moffat and ano to John O'Leary and Patrick B Clancey. C a G, Feb 3. Peb 8, 1905. 11:3082, 20.000

324 Conveyances RECORD AND GUIDE Bronx February i i , 1905

l S 3 d s t , s s. 4 8 w A d a m s p l , 4 8 x 1 0 0 , v a c a n t . Wol f B u r l a n d t o G e r ­a l d C Cojmor ^„nd F r e d k W Broiolter. 'Mort $ 3 , 0 0 0 . P e b O. F e b 9, 1965 . 1 1 : 3 0 7 1 . , ™.°*'™

lS.3d st , s s, 96 w A d a m s p l , 24x100 , v a c a n t , R e l e a s e _ m o r t D h z a H o n e y w e l l t o Wol f B u r l a n d . F e b 8. P e b 9 , 1 9 ^ 0 . l l : d U i i .

n o m 21i2d St. l a t e S u m m i t s t , s s, 118 .4 e A n t h o n y av , 5 0 x 1 0 6 . e x c e p t

p a r t for C o n c o u r s e , 2 - s t y f r ame d w e l i i n g . Chas F H c i t z t o H u g h Re i l lv . M c r t .$5,300. F e b 6, 1 9 0 3 , 1 2 : 3 3 0 7 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

' ' 0 7 t h s t n e c o r N o r w o o d av l a t e D e c a t u r av , a O , 8 x l 0 2 . 4 x 5 0 x l l O 4 . ~ "<"•',nt'. E m m a W i l l i a m s to E d m u n d F S w a n b e r g . F e b 7. F e b

9, 1905 . 1 2 : 3 3 5 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 100 * ' > - % h s t n s 1 5 2 0 w 4 t h s t , 17 .6x114 , Wakef ie ld , R e l e a s e m o r t .

T a m e s D G a ^ a n t o M a g d a l e n a M a r x . F e b 8. F e b 9 190o n o m * 2 3 0 t b sit ( IOth av) Is ®, ^6i5 e ^ t b st , 160x2;2& to n s 221Hh s t ( lU tb 33&th s t (lotiU a v ) I a v ) , Wakef ie ld . J a rnes C S h s d w i c k to Dav id

Dav is , M<.rt g l , 0 6 0 . P e b 9 , lOOO. o t h e r cor.-sid aud 1 6 0 2 3 5 t h s t , s s, 1 5 0 w O n e i d a av , 50x1-30, v a c a n t . J a m e s S G r e v e _ s

TRUSTE'-il M a i T T P o r t e r to Jose^^h F. Buttc-r 'wortb, P e b J , 1-W-J-1 ' ' -3365 1,400

"• i"Kh"st 'n e cor V e r i o av , 1 3 5 x 1 0 0 x 8 8 . 1 0 x 1 1 0 . 2 , v a c a n t , Geo rge K e i s t e r to W i l l i a m L y t t l e , B & S, M o r t $ 4 , 5 0 0 a n d a l l l i e n s -J a n 24 , F e b 7, 1905 . 1 2 : 3 3 9 7 . „ „ n o m

A n t h o n y av . N o l®6-.ijn o cor 17Gth at, lS4xl21.9ix91.1xl iGi9. 2 - s t y 1 7 0 i t h s t ,No '599 I f r a m e d-welling, 2-sity fram.e s t a b l e a n d

vacan t . A n n a H Gerd-ing t o Alf red P r e u n d a n d M s r i t z Doob. M o r t $1'5,000, P e b O . Fe.b S, 1G05. 1 1 : 2 8 0 3 . e t h e r consid a n d 100

A q u e d u c t av , e s, b e t l S 3 d s t and l S 4 t h s t , a n d b e i n g l o t s 5 a n d 6 a m e n d e d m a p C a m m a n n e s t a t e , F o r d h a m H e i g h t s . J a m e s P M c ­G a r r y to M i c h a e l J Dowd . J a n 3 0 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 o . l l : o 2 1 2 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 A r t h u r av e s, be t ISOtb s t a n d 1 8 2 d s t , a n d b e i n g l o t 14 m a p Oak

T r e e p l o t , r u n s e IOO x n 76 to s s r o a d f r o m W e s t F a r m s t o F o r d h a m x w 1C0.7 to a v x s 9G to b e g i n n i n g , e x c e p t p a r t for av a n d l S 2 d s t . H e n r y G Boddie to J o h n O ' L e a r y . F e b 4. P e b 7, 1965 . 1 1 : 3 0 7 0 . ^ ^ 4 , 5 0 0

B a i l e y av , e s, 7 0 9 . 5 s K i n g s b r i d g e r o a d , .^0x100, v a c a n t , J e r o m e H K o e h l e j a n d a n o to L e s l i e R P a l m e r . M c r t $1 ,760 . J a n 2-j- P e b

B a t h g a t e av , N c . r i S l O and 1S42, e s, 1 1 2 . 5 s 1 7 6 t h s t , 5 4 x 9 4 . 8 , t w o 2-Ety f r a m e d w e l l i n g s . H e l e n a B e r b e r t to L e w i s E t t i n g e r a n d Lot: is B a r n e t t , M o r t $6 ,500 . F e b 6. F e b 7 . 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 2 9 2 3 . n o m

B a t h g a t e av , N o 1 5 9 0 , -w s, 1 0 0 s I i 2 d s t , 0 0 x 1 2 0 , e x c e p t p a r t for •av, 2 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g a n d v a c a n t . .Samuel- Rose e t a t t o H y m a n L e v i n e a u d Jomas K a n t r o w i t z . M o r t $S,O00'. F e b 0 . F e b S 1965 . 1 1 : 2 9 1 3 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 9

E e a L i n o n t av , e s, 2 6 0 n 1 8 7 t h s t , 1 0 0 x 1 0 9 . v a c a n t . K a u f m a n S o l o m o n e t a l to B e n j a m i n H o c h b a u m . M o r t $ 3 , 4 2 0 , J a n 2 4 . F e b 6, 1905 . 1 1 : 3 1 6 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 6 0

S a m e p r o p e r t y . E l i z a b e t h Griffin to I r a B a r n s t t a n d K a u f m a n S o l c m o n . F e b G, 1905 . i iom

E e l m o n t av , s e cor 1 8 6 t h s t , 7S ,7x95 .5xSS.2x96-10 , v a c a n t , Lou^s E i : k w o r t t o Ben j G P a s k u s , M o r t $S,0vO. J a n 2 6 . P e b 7, 1 9 6 o . 11:;;;086. " o ^

E e l m o n t av . w s. 76 ,S n 1 8 6 t b s t , 2 . i . l x 6 o , 2 -Ety b r k d w e l l i n g . P a s q u a l e D ' A u r i a to G a e t a n o P a g a n o . M o r t $ 3 , 2 3 0 . F e b 6. F e b 9, 1905 . 11:3( IS1 . n o m

Be' lmont a v l n e cor I S l s t s t , 8 0 . 8 x 1 5 1 . 1 x 8 0 . 1 x 1 4 1 . 2 , v a o i n t . T o m -i S l s t s t I miaso Giordamo to W m B F o x . J a n 2 5 . F e b 8, IGOo.

1 1 : 3 0 8 8 , o t h e r cons id a n d 100 Bclnionit av , l a t e C a m b r e l l i n g av , s e cor O'akland p l , r u n s s 1 0 0 . 8

X w — X n 1 0 0 t o O a k l a n d pl x e — to b e g i n n i n g , gore , be ing p a r t <,f s a id av . J o h n H M a u r e r t o Gctttfried and N a n e Scha i l e . Q C. F e b 4. F e b 8, 1605 . 1 1 : 3 0 8 0 . c o m

Sau.ie p r c p e r t y . C h a r l e s K i s s e n b e r t h to samre. Q C. F e b 4 . P e b 8, 1005 . n o m

B o s t o n P o s t r o a d , n w s, bef ISOth s t a n d 182d s t , and ad j l a n d J a m e s C o r t e l y o u , r u n s s w 3 8 to l and M c E n r o e x n w 1 0 7 to l a n d Dufl:y x n e 3 x n w 3 x n e 3 5 x s e 1 1 0 t o b e g i n n i n g , e x c e p t p a r t for r o a d . E d m u n d A P u n k e to P r a n k P H o l m a n , of B r o o k ­lyn. M o r t $ 5 , 6 0 0 . F e b 2. F o b 3 , 1903 , 1 1 : 3 1 3 8 .

o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 100 S a m e p r o p e r t y . F r a n k P H o l m a n to D a n i e l B F r e e d m a n . M o r t s

$ 1 1 , 0 0 0 . F e b 2. F e b 3 , 1905 . 1 1 : 3 1 3 8 . 100 B o s t o n r o a d , s s, 1 4 8 . 1 1 o 1 7 0 t h s t , r u n s e a l o n g r o a d on c u r v e

To X s 25 .2 to w E B r y a n t av x s 3 9 . 1 1 x w 63 .3 to b e g i n n i n g , 1-s ty f r a m e s t o r e a n d v a c a n t . M a r y F B e r r i a n ( R e n s h a w ) t o L a m b e r t G M a p e s . J a n 1 7 . P e b 3 , 1905 . 1 1 : 3 0 0 4 .

o t h e r c o n s i d and 160 Boston rd . No IOSJG, l a lo Morse a v I s e cor lU'l'.th s t or George s t . T r i m ty av | l l (>5x224 i . l , l to T r i n i t y a v x KHIth s t o r Geo rge Et | 1 6 0 x 1 7 8 , e x c : p t p a r t for T r i n i t y

av, B o s t o n r o a d a n d lOOth s t , 3 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g , 2 - s t y f r a m e s i a b l e a n d v a c a n t I g n a t z P o - e n z w e i g to J o s e p h K a p l a n a n d J a ­cob B K a p l a n i ot 2 . p i r t s M o r t $46,1.00, J a n 2 6 . F e b 4 . 1 ' 0 3 10 2 6 3 1 o t h e r cons id a n d 100

B o s t o n r o a d w s "HO 1 1 n IGSlh s t , r u n s n a n d n w a l o n g w s B o s t o n r e a d and s s 1 0 9 t h =t 1S4 1 x s 4 2 . 1 1 x w 2 0 . 1 1 x s 15 x n « — \ \\ — \ T2 \ e I d S l O to b e g i n n i n g , 2-Ety f r a m e d w e l i -I l i i l ius B r i u n t o J c n a s W e i l and B e r n h a r d M a y e r .

19115 10 2 6 1 3 n o m 1 1 od 5 3 9 I n w c o r 1 4 9 t h st , 4 9 . 1 1 x 9 0 x 4 0 . 1 1 x 9 0 . 5 , 1 ! I 3 s t ( b r k l e n e m e n t a n d s t o r e . E s -

ri l l I i / ir J u e p h i n e L K o r n Mor t $ 4 2 , 3 0 0 . P e b 8. F e b 9 , V (1-1 9 2294 o t h e r cons id a u d IOT

E r c o k a \ n tt c o r I . O t h st 2 i \ 9 0 , v a c a n t . T h e o H N i c k i s c h to M o r r i s K l e i n F e b 1 F e b 7 1905 . 1 1 : 2 8 9 6 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 160 B r o o k a v | s w cor l o 7 t h s t , r u n s w 9 7 . 1 x s 2 4 . 1 1 x w 86 .2 to e s 1 5 7 t h st l 3d av X s e 96 X s 1 1 9 X e 94 .5 to B r o o k a v x n 1 6 8 to 3d av I t e g i n n i n g , 1 - s ty f r a m e b u i l d i n g a n d v a c a n t . J u l i u s

B r a u n t o J o n a s Wei l a n d B e r n h a r d Mayer , M o r t $3li,."j00. F e b 4, F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 9 : 2 3 6 4 . o t h e r cons id a n d 100

* I r o n x P a r k av , e s, 7 5 s L e b a n o n s t , 2 5 x 1 0 0 . J a c o b S c h m i d t to H e n r i e t t a R Swe i t ze r , P a n n y and Sa l ly S t u r m l a u f e r , M o r t $ 4 , -",t.O, F e b 6. F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . n o m

' • E r o n x P a r k av , e s, 125 s L e b a n o n s t , 2 5 x 1 0 3 . S a m e to s a m e . M o r t $4,.nC0, F e b 7, 1 9 0 3 . n o m

" B u r k e av, w E, 150 s Jolftr.^on av , 25x100 , E d e n w a l d . Ohas W Oakes to Geo L Sinc la i r . Deic G, 1904 . F e b 4, ] i ; 0 5 , 3 7 5

B r y a n t av , e s, 1 7 7 , 5 n Preemian st , 215x100, v a c a n t . Michael C a n -n a v a n to F l o r e n c e Hi l l . P e b 7. F e b S, 19113, l l : 2 i l l ! 9 .

o t h e r consid and 100 Bryamt a v , e s, 2 0 2 , 5 n F r e e m a n s t . 2 5 x 1 0 0 , va.cant. T h o m a s D y s o n

to F l o r e a c e H i l l . F e b 7. F e b S, 1905 . 1 1 : 2 9 9 9 . o t h e r cons id a.nd 1 0 6

B r v a n t av , w s, 175 s J e n n i n g s s t , T 5 x l 0 0 . v a c a n t . R o s e K e l l y widow et a l H E I R S , Sec. M i c h a e l K e l l y to L e w i s V L a Vel le . J a n 3 0 P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 2 9 9 4 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

B r i g g s av, N o 2 8 6 6 , s e s , 2 2 8 . 8 n e l O S t h s t , l a t e T r a v e r s s t , 16 ,8 xlOO, 2 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g , Soph ie R a u c h w i d o w t o W i l l i a m S o h m e r , M o r t $3 ,000 , J a n 2 3 . F e b 0 , 1 9 0 5 . 1 2 : 3 2 9 6 , 4 ,500

E r o o k a v . N o 9 2 3 , w s, 50 .1 s lG3d s t , 2 5 x 6 0 , 3 x 2 5 , 2 x 5 8 . 4 , 4 - s t y b r k t e n e m e n t . V i n c e n t O 'Ccnne i l to H e l e n a L u b l i n s k y . M o r t $11,0CO. F e b 3 . 1!!05. 9 : 2 3 8 4 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

E r c o k a-/ | s w cor l o T t h s t . r u n s w 9T,1 x s 2 4 . 1 1 x w 86 .2 to e s 3d 15Tth s t I av , X s e 90 x s 1 1 9 x e 94 .3 to w s B r o o k av , x n 1 6 8 3d aV I to b e g i n n i n g , l - s t y f r a m e b u i l d : n g a n d v a : a n t . Geo F

J o h n s o n to Ju l i ' a s B r a u n . J a n 5. P e b 4, 1 9 0 5 . 9 : 2 3 0 4 . o l h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

* B r o n x P a r k av , e s, 1 0 0 s l T 7 t h s t , 2 3 x 1 0 0 . T h e r e s a D o w n s to J o h n H S c h r o d e r a n d A u g u s t a K r e t s c h . M o r t $ 3 , 5 0 0 . F e b 2. P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

Cau ldwel l av . No 734 , on m a p N o 7-30'ls e oor 1 5 6 t h s t , 106'x28, o - s t y ] 5 i ; t h Et, N o 840 1 b r k t e n e m s n t a r d s t o r e . I s -

rrvel S c h n e i t t a c h e r to A d o l p h B loch , M o r t $ 2 6 , 5 0 0 . F e b 1. P e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 1 0 : 2 6 2 8 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

- 'C la sons P o i n t r o a d l n s, 2 o 0 e f rom s w c o r lo t 1 9 m a p C l a s o n s H a r r i s o n s t P o i n t , r u n s — 4 4 , 1 1 x e 4 1 . 3 to w s H a r r i -T h e r i o t Et I Eon s t X E 6 5 X w 23 .8 x s 28 .5 to r o a d x w

Go to b e g i n n i n g . T h e r i o t Et, n w cor D a v i s s t , 2 1 . 3 x 1 0 0 x 7 5 . 1 0 x 1 1 3 . 1 1 .

ReleaEe m o r t . N i c h o l a u s S i e m s t o H u d s o n P R o s e . F e b 2. F e b 8, 1 9 6 5 . LOOO

C l i n t c n av , e s, 2 5 n L e b a n o n s t , 2 5 x 1 0 0 , v a c a n t , L o u i s e N e u s s e l l 10 J a c o b R a m s t e c k . F e b 2 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 , 1 1 : 3 0 9 4 . 2 ,400

S a m e p r o p e r t y . R e l e a s e m o r t . J o h n B H a s k i n , J r , T R U S T E E M a r y A Le C o m p t e wil l J o h n B H a s k i n t o s a m e . J a n 24 , F e b 3 , 1965 . i 2 6

C l i n t c n av |n e car 1 8 0 t h &t, 2 7 5 . 4 ;to s s I S l s t s t , v a c a n t . ISOth s t . N o 995i] Max Lcuvi'eiisteini t o Moses Roscn lc ran tz . M o r t 1 8 1 s t s t . N o 994-1 .$7,000. P e b 7. P e b S, 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 3 0 9 0 .

oithor cons id and 1 6 0 C l i n t o n a v i n e cor ISOth s t , 275-4 to 1 8 1 s t s t x 3 1 . 1 , v a c a n t . M a r y ISOtb Et I E B e r t e f o r m e r l y W e l s h t o M a x L o w e n s t e i n . M o r t 181st s t I $ 7 , 0 0 0 . F e b 7, 1903 , 1 1 : 3 0 9 6 , o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 C o u r t l a n d t av , N o 6 S 7 , s w cor 1 3 4 t h s t , 2 3 x 1 0 0 , 3-Ety f r a m e d w e l l ­

i n g a n l s t o r e . E m m a J Z u m b u e h l e t a l H E I R S , &c, J o h a n n a Zum.buehl to Chas H Z u m b u e h l H E I R J o h a n n a Z u m b u e h l a n d M i n n i e Z u m b u e h l h i s wi fe j o i n t t e n a n t s . C a G. M o r t $4 ,000 . J a n 9, F e b G, 1 9 0 5 . 9 : 2 4 1 3 . 10 ,000

S a m e p r o p e r t y . B e r t h a -wife J o h n W F B i n d e r h e i m and H E I R , See J o h a n n a Z u m b u e h l to s a m e . C a G. M o r t $4 ,000 . J a n 2 7 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 9 : 2 4 1 3 . o t h e r e o n s i d a n d IOO

C r e s t o n av , s w cor ISOth s t . 7 0 . 1 0 x 1 2 0 x 8 7 . 1 1 x 1 2 1 . 4 , 2 -Ety f r a m e d w e l l i n g a n d v a c a n t . M a r g t M Coak ley t o N Y C i t y B a p t i s t M i s ­s ion Soc ie ty . F e b 4, F e b G. 1911.3. 1 1 : 3 1 7 3 . 1 3 , 0 0 0

C r e s t o n av , n e c c r F i e l d p l , 1 0 0 x 8 9 , 2 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g a n d v a c a n t . E v a B D u n d o n t o A d e l a i d e E R e i m a n n . M o r t $7 ,600 . F e b 2. F e b 3 , 1905 , l l : 3 1 t ; 4 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

C r o t o n a a v | s e s, a t n e s 1 8 1 s t s t , l a t e J o h n s t , 6 6 x 1 6 0 , e x c e p t Grove a v | p a r t for C r o t o n a av , v a c a n t , S a r a h L P a l m e r t o

A m a l i a P i r k . M c r t $ . J a n 2 4 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 3 0 9 S . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0

S a m e p r o p e r t y . A m a l i a P i r k t o J o s e p h H e c h t . M o r t $ l i ,600. J a n 24. F e b (i, 1 9 0 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 160

C r i m m i n s av[n e c o r Oak T e r r a c e , 1 0 0 x 8 6 , v a c a n t . W m H McCord Oak T e r r a ^ e l a n d a n o to S a m u e l Z e i t i i n . F e b 1. F e b 7, 1905 .

1 0 : 2 5 5 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 C r i m m i n s av, n e cor Oak T e r r a c e , lOOxSO, v a c a n t . S a m u e l Z e i t ­

i in to T r a n s - H a r l e n ( ? | L a n d & I m p t Co. M o r t $ 1 0 , 0 6 0 . F e b 7, 19115 1 0 - 2 3 3 5 , o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 160

C r o i o n a av , w s. UK) s U O t h s t , 2 .5x113 .3x26 .1x122 .9 , v a c a n t . J e r e m i a h J O ' B r i e n io B r i d g e t T a g g e r t . P e b - 6 . P e b 9, 1905 . 1 1 : 3 0 7 9 , o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

Daly av , n w s, be t ITS th s t a n d ISOth s t , a n d be ing 8 1 . 1 1 n e l o t 2N0, r u n s n vi 120 .8 to p o i n t 9 8 . 1 1 s e O r c h a r d s t x 1 1 9 . 1 t o m a p E a s t T r e m o i B & 3. J a n 2 6 .

E a g l e av , e s, 130 ! t o E u g e n e L L o u i

10:2623.

part lots 2T7 and 2iS t- II:,;:. in ••:! , in ?; iiank to John A Steinmetz. Pell '1 •-'••• 11 , • . - : ; . olher con=id and 100 Ti'iii !• 2.. 11. vacant. Prank H Coleman

;. .\li.i -:.•,.Mill !-\b.'^. Feb 9, 1903. 10:2623. nom

2 s Westchester av, and loO s Terrace pl, 25x \ E Shaw to Frank H Coleman. Feb 8, 1905.

25 s Mildred pl, 25xlC0, Westchester. Release mnrt, Ephraim B Levy to Chas H Stumpfel. Jan 17. Peh S, 1903. 300

Eagle av, Nos 780 aud 790, s e cor 158tb st or Cedar st, lOOxlOO, two 2-sty frame dwellings and vacant. Release dower, Minnie L wife Herman WeiEsker to Rudolph Weissker. Jan 261 Peb 8. 1905. 10:2625. 2i5

Eaele av. No S92. e s. 25 n 161st st, 18.9x100. | Kag:e av, Nos 896 and .SOS. e s, 02.6 n IGlst st, 37.6x100. |

t lree 4-Etv brk tenements, | Annie J Levi to Nathan Barber. Morts .$32,250, Feb 1. Feb 8, 1!1(15. 16:2027. 100

Eagle av, e s, 393.1 s Westchester av, and 150 s Terrace pl, 25x 160 vacant. Margaret T Webster to Ella E Shaw. Correction deed. Feb 7. Peb 8. 1905. 10:2623. other consid and 100

'Eastern Boulevardln w cor MadiEon av, runs w 201.4 x n along MadiEon av | e s Gainsborg av 100 x e 193.11 to Willow GniiiRbcrgav ! lane x s along Willow lane and Eastern Willow lane | Boulevard 160.2 to beginning, Tremont Ter­

race. Bankers Realty & Security Co to Norman W Dodge, of Upper Nyack, N Y. Peb 4, Feb 8, 1905. nom

Ellon av. No 725, w s, 25 n lo3lh st. 25x99.5, 4-sty brk tenement and store, Gustave Ripp to Margt Sullivan. Mort $11,600. Peb G, Peb 7, 1905. 9:2377. other consid and 100

P'ion av. No 865 (Washington av) ] n w cor Pindlay or IGOth st, 160th St. No 093 I 2oxl60, 4-sty brk tenement

and store. Newman Dube to John H Otten. Mort $23,250. Jan 23. Feb 8, 1065. 9:23S2. other consid and 100

Fcrest av. No 977, old w s, 349.2 s old line 165th st, 21x100, va­cant. Justus E Ewing to Ewing Publishing Co. Jan 25. Peb S, 19C5. 10:2649. " nom

Forest av, e s, 243.1 n 10>3d st, late Strong av, 24.3x100. Fcrest av. Nos 974 and 9TG, e s, 26T.4 n 163d st, late Strong a

3T. 9x100, -sty t rk buildings and vacant with all title to land het

old E Francis Mulerew to David Cohen. Mort $4,500. Feb 1. Feb 3, 1903. 10:2659, nom

Franklin av. Nos 1244 to 1250. e s, 142.0 n 168th st, 92-6x185-5, 3-sty and two 2-Ety frame dwellings. NorthweFttru Realty Co to Samuel Berkowitz, Mort $21,360, Peb 6, 1905, 10:261o,

other consid and 100

February ii, 190s Conveyances RECORD AND GUIDE Bronx 325

Same property. Samuel Berkowitz to William Lemberg. Mort $24,060. Peb 6, 1965. nom

Fuiton av, w s, 275 s 172d st, lOOxlGSx-xl58.4, vacant. Lo-Jis Tremel Co to Eastern Crown Realty Co, Feb 1. Feb 7, lHOo, 11:2929. otber consid and 100

*Glete av, w s, 594 n of Westchester turnpike, 5ilx ;2;i.9x36x 330.8, Westchester. Wm J Hyland to Mary F W-.Ub. Mort $14,000. Jan 23. Feb S, 1905. ether consid and 100

Grand Boulevard and Concoursein w s, at n s 177th st, runs n 29.7 ITTth st I X n 59 to present s w s Tremont Tremont av | av x s e 48,7 to Boulevard x s w

30.9 to beginning, vacant, Tbe Roman CatholiD Orphan Asylum to Kate EdEon. C a G. Jan 24, Peb 3, 1905. 11:2806. 2,500

*Harrison avlw s, abt 210 n Westchester av, Toxl23,3 to Classon Classon av | av xT5.6x106,4. Alexander Weir to Emma Cadieux:

Feb 6. Peb 7, 1905, nom Heath av, w s, 87.6 s Kingsbridge road, 25.4x87.3x23x91.8, vacant.

Release mort, Knickerbocker Trust Co to John O Baker, New­ark, N J. Jan 26, Feb 0, 1905. 11:3239. 600

Same property. John 0 Baker to Andrew J Larkin. Jan 26. Peb 6, 1905. other consid and 100

Hoe av, w s, 25 n Jennings st, 50x160. vacant, Victor Gerhards to Samuel Shapero. Mort $3,000. Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905, 11:2981.

160 Hoo av Is o COT 172''1 st, 73y200 to -,v s Vyse av, vacant. Thos B 172d st Watson to Abrairam Greenberg. Mort $4,560. Feb 1. Vyseav] Feb 4, 1005. 11:208.8. other cor.-sid and 100 • Same proncrty. Abr.iihana Greenberg to Moe Hyman. Mort $12,600.

Feb 2. Peb 4, 19Co. otner consid and 100 Honeywell av, w s, bet 178th st and ISOth st, and being 41 n divi­

sion line bet lots 256 and 2o7 map Easi: Tremont, runs w 140 x n 25 X e 140 to av X s 25, being part lot 257. George Schwarze to Wm W Egan. Mort $750. Pel) 6, Fe'b 8, 1903, 11:.'il23,

other eonsid and 100 Hughes av, n e cor 189th st, 40xS7.G, vacant. Palrick S Treacy

to Max Monfried. Mort $1,200. Jan 3. Feb 8. 1903. 11:307S. other consid and 100

Hughes av, n e cor 189th st, 40x87.6, vacant. Max Monfried to Abraham Littman 2-3 parts and Ignatz Rosenzweig 1-3 part. Mort $1,200. Jan 9, Feb 9, 1905. 11:3678.

other consid and IHO Same property. Ignatz Rosenzweig to Abraham Littman. 1-3 part.

All title, Mort $1,200. Jan 2G. Feb 9, 1005. other ccnsid and 100

Hughes av, late Frederick st, w s, 200 s William st, 75.t87.6, va­cant. Pern M Wood to Henry Hill. Mort $2,300. Jan 31. Feb 6, 1965. n :3073. other consid and 100

Hull av, w s, 325 s 209th st, 50x100, vacant. Joseph Kohler to Frederick Realty Co. Mort .$1,025. Feb 2. Peb 6, 1005. 12:3347.

other consid and 100 Intervale av, w s, 41 n Freeman st, 100x96,6, vacant. Emil S Levi

to Prank M Hill. Mort $5,400. Dec 28. Feb 7, 1905. 11:2965. other consid and 100

Same property. Frank M Hill to McKinley Realty & Consiruction Co. Mort $13,000. Feb 6. Feb 7, 1905. other consid and 100

Jerome av w s, 266.8 n e North st, runs s w 141,8 x n w 100 x n 115.10 X n e 103.3, vacant, Charles Boyle to Sath 3 Terry, Peb 8, 1005. 11:3198, other consid and 100

Jerom'S av. No 1872 | s o ccr Mt Hope pl, 17.9'x90,l,xl7.2x85,H, 3-Ety Mt Piope pl. No 310 | frame tenement and stoie. Anthony McOwen

to Henry Boschen. Mort $6,0I]0. Peb 3. Feb 9, 1905. 11:2851. other consid and 100

e COT Mt Hope pl (Morris .st), 17.9'x90.1xlT.2 xS3.11, 3-sty frame tenement and store. Re­

lease mort. John F Steeves to Anthony McOwen, Feb 8. Feb 9, 1965. 11:2851. nom

road, runs e 105 x n 113.10 x w X s 102.11 to beginning, vacant.

Feb 6, 1905. 11:3188. other consid and 100

to --Vugust Kuhn, Mort $15,000.

, 246.6 s Pordhan 5T.4 X B 16.10 X w 37.4 to ai John Miles to Fredk C Beer,

Fredk C Beer Srme property Peb (5. 1905.

Kingsbridge road, s w cor Heath av, runs s 112.11 x w 87.3 x n 25 X e oO X n 100.3 to road x e 58.o to beginning, vacant. An­drew J Larkin to Jean Burger. Mort $4,000. Feb 6, 1905, 11:3239. nom

*Kingsbridge road, s w cor Coster st, 30.4x103.5x36x99.9. Alex­ander Thompson to Augusta Larson. Feb 4. F-h 9, 190 >. nom

Kingsbridge road, n e cor Morris av late Kirkside av. 57.11x112 4 xo4,3 to Morris av late Kirlisid^ av, xl07, except part for road, vacant. Anthony Burger to Milton Realty Co. Mort $5,000, Feb 7, 1905. 12:.3316. other consid and IOO

Kingsbridge road, n e cor Morris av late Kirkside av, 57.11x112.4 x.54.3 to Piorris av late Kirkside av, xl07, except part for road, vacant. Mary E3 Mau to Anthony Burger. Mort $4,000. Jan 31. F'jb 7, 1905. 12:3316. 100

Kingsbridge road, s w cor Heath av, 58.5x100,3x41.8x87.6, va?ant. Release mort. Knickerbocker Trust Co to John 0 Baker, New­ark, N J. Jan 26. Feb 6, 1905. 11:3239. 1,900

Same property. John 0 Baker to Andrew J Larkin. Jan 26. Peb 6 1905, other consid and 100

*Lafayette av, n s, and being lot C65 map Van Nest Park, Pat­rick J Jordan to Harlem River & Port Chester R R Co.- Jan 28, Feb S, 1905. nom

Leggett av |n e cor Pox st, runs n along e s Fox st 100 x s Fox st [ e 242.3 to w s Southern Boulevard x s 63.8 x Southern Bonlevardj s w and w around curve of Southern Boule­

vard and Leggett av 36.11 to n s Leggett av x n w 192.4 to be­ginning, vacant. Geo F Johnson to Michael Friedsam. Jan 18. Feb 7, 1905. 10:2720. other conEid and 100

Lind av, e s, lSo.9 n Devoe st, 25x112.6, vacant. Susan W McCabe lo David F Hanigan, Dec 5, 1904, Rerecorded from Dec 9 1904, Feb 9, 1905. 9:2526- 2,000

Longwood av, s s, 223.-1 o Prospect av, 112.0xllO', three 5-sty brick teaemiBnts. James F Meehan Company to Siainuel AUsohul and Arthur Berel. Mort $T5,O0O. Jan 10. Feb 4, 1905. 10:26SS.

other con-Eld and 100

Longwood avjs E, extending froirii e s Beck si to w s Fox st, 260x Pox Et I 100, vacant. Geo F Johnson to Benedict Funkel-Beck Et [ stein. Jsn 3. Feb 4, 1005. 10;2T07.

other consid and 100

Mapes av. No 2143 (Johnson av), n w s, abt 275 s 182d st, and being n 25 ft of lot 127 map East Tremont, 23x150, except part for av, 2-sty frame dwelling. Release mort. Mary E Smith to Lawren:e Loewenstein. Feb 1. Peb 7, 1003. 11:3116, nom

Same property. Lawrence Loewenstein to Annie M Metzler, Feb 6: Feb 7, 1905. 11:3110, nom

Mapes _a,v. No 2140, e s, 462 n ISO-nh st, late Samuel st, old line, OGxloO, except part for avenue, 2-Ely framt! dwelling and vacani.

Cai-oline 'i eliliAcr to John W Soegei-. All lians, Jan 10. Feb 4i, 1065. 11:3111. other cor.&id and 100

Same property. John W Seoger bo Benjamin Kahn. Mort -$5,560 auri all liens. Jan 16, Feb 4. 1905. 11:3111.

other conoid and 100 MapcE av. Ncs 2057 and 2059, w s, 130.10 n 179th st, 441x145.3,

tv-o 2-Ety frame dwellings. Morris Hirschman et al to Fanny Kaizinan, Mort .$8,000. Jan 21. Peb 9, 1905, 11:3109.

other consid and 100 Melrose av, No 6S0|3 e cor 154th st, 100x20, 5-sty brk tenement lo4lh st. No 652 | and store. Geo W Godward to Wm H Schwarz.

Mort $22,000. Feb 1. Feb 7, 1905. 9:2375. other consid and 100 Mohegan av, s e s , het 178th st and 180th st, and being lot 238

map East Tremont, 06x150, except part for av. Marie Blechner to Paul Dannhauser. Mort $1,000, Jan 19. Peb 3. 1905. 11:3123, 4,500

Mohegan av, s e s , het 178th st and 180th st, and being lot 238 map East Tremont, 66 150, except part for av. Mary or Marie Bleckrer to Paul Dannhaussr. Confirmation deed. Mort $1,600. Jan 19. Peb 9, 1905. 11:3123. nom

.Mohegan av, s e s . b?t 17Slh st and 180th st, and being lot 238 map East Tremonl, GlixloO. except part for av. Paul Dannhauser to Henry A Rufsodo, Morts $3,-500. Jan 19. Peb 9. 1905. 11:3123. other ccnsid and 100

*Morris Park av, s s, 75 e Taylor st. 25x100, Charles Knauf to Basilius Busch, Mort $5,000. Feb 3. Peh 6, 1905,

other consid and 100 *Morris Park av. n s, 20 w White Plains rd, 75x95 . Ephraim B

Livy to Jlorris Harris ard Simcn Go'Cdman, Jan 23. Feb 4, 1904. other consid aud 100

''M'ori-is Park av, s w 'mr Jefferson st. oOxlOO. Fordii.^indo Piit-trich to Faul SusEman. Feb 1, 1003, oiUior consid aiud 100

^^Mulford av, e s, and being lots 224 to 220 map 473 lots Haight esiale, WestchesUr. Ephraim B Levy to Chas H Stumpfel, Feb 4. Feb S. 1905. nom

Neleon av, Iale -Jth av, n w s, bet 169th st and 170th st, and being n i/j of piot S map Claremont, near Highbridge, 50x125, ex­cept part for Nelson av. Stephen E Brown to James and Bmma Loftus joint tenants. Peb 4. Peb 7, 1905. 9:2521. nom

Ogden av. e s, 325 s 1(i2d st, 66.10x117,9x41.6x115, 1-sty frame building and vacant. Walter Wilkins to Emily C Smith, B & S. Jau 13, Feb 3, 19U3, 9:2511. nom

Park av |s w cor 176th st, 2S.3xS0.1, 2-sty frame dwelling IrdthEi. NoGOlil and vacant. U S trust Co of N Y and Lucy

Ch:iu]i!-i-y EXTRX HLUry Chauncey, Jr, to Max Po-well. C a G, Jan

Park ,1 11::

• Beijie WoU.

78, e s, 29.11 n e 157th st, 2S.8x •111! ti-noment and store. Fannie M Haas $14.5UO. Feb 1, Feb 4, ISOG. 9:2417.

other consid and 100 Perry av, e s. 375 s Gun Hill road. 50x100, except part for av,

vacant, Frank C Miller to Edw F Miller. All liens. Jan 16. Peb 9, 1905. 12:3348. nom

Prospect av, w s, 50 n 152d st, 75x95, vacant. Patrick J Cuddy to Nathan Marcus. Mort $6,000. Feb 1. Peb 3. 1905. 10:2675.

other consid and 100 Prospect av. No 393, w s, 175 n 150th st, 20x100, 4-sty brk tene­

ment. Flora Lederer to Gertrude Holtzman. Mort $8,750'. Dec 20. Peb 7, 190.5 10:2674. nom

Prospect av, w s, 26.S s Dawson st, 21.4x95x23.4x94.11, vacant, r„-i.,-<:f l ' r"vi IO Ernest V Bonagur. Mort $3,400. Feb 7. Feb ','. ]'-'' •• 1 • L ' l ^ - i , noai

Hn. I lis at n w cor of premises and runs s e 7.7 to e a 1 "-:;.T and 15S.2 x s w 812,6 x n w 89 and 233 and

•-'••- _. i V. li'.l j.ud To to e s Riverdale av x s -(v 108 x n e 383 and 119 Lc beginning, the s w cor being in said av at point inter­sected by prolongation of Cuthbert lane. John O'Neill to Fran­cis Colety. V> part. ' ^ of mort $47,5C0. July 24, 190i. Feb 6, 190.-1. 13:3423. other consid and 100

*Road from Weslchester to EaEt^hester, e s, lots 87 and SS map S L Haight, Westcbester. John Ward HEIR Mary Ward to Geo A Minasian. All title. Mort $400, Feb 9, 1903. nom

Sedgwick av, e s, bet Jerome av and 165th st, and IS n from s line lot 6 map estate David McLeod at Highbridge, being lots 1 to 5 aud part lot 6 on said map, runs s 145 x e SS x n 135 x w 124 to beginning, with all title to Summit and Sedgwick avs, in front of above, except part for IGlst st and Summit av. Davis & San­ford. a corpn, to Chas H Davis. Mort $ . Jan 30, Feb 8 1905 9:2523, nom

Southern Boulevard, e s, 23 n Longwood av, 50x100, vacant. Geo P Johnson to Chirence D Baldwin. All liens. Jan 20, Feb 3, 1111'.' 1(1 _'7:'i _ other consid and 100

Eoc.ln III Illi ll /'III, No oi3, n s, 75 w Alexander av, 2oxl60, 5-sty bl K r, •, I \|.ix Rosenbaum to Max Graitzner. Mort $14,500. ''•<l> I ! • ' • ' '•' i;fli-5. 9:2369. other consid and 100

Southt-rn riuiiicvurajn w CCr Leggetts lane, rmiis n — to w s Leg-LeggeLt av | gett av x s to c ! Leggetts lane x s to South­

ern Boulevard x w — to beginning, with all title to each Yi said lane, vacant. Morris Garfinkel to Isaac Groob. B & S and (5 a G Jan 30. Feb 4, 190o. 10:2683, other consid and 100

Soulhern BouleTOrd, No 847, n s, 201.9 e :St Ann's av, rums n S7.11 x e 5 x n 3 x e 2 0 x s S6.1 to Southern Boulevard, x w 25.6 5-sty brk tenement. Adolph Hollander to Cecilia wife of Morris A Gottlieb. Mort $13,000. Jan 13. Peb 4, 190-5. 10:2546. nom

Southern Boulevard, No97fi|s e s at 's is, ISOth st, 2S,11x85.3X25K 13i;t,h:.t. X-o9;;S I 70.10, 4-Ety brick tenement and s'tore.

Pcle.iEe niort. I;abell,-i McCormpLCk to Simon Clug. Morris Blustein and Samson A Schneitlier. Jan 31, Feb 4, 1905. 16-2564.

2,000 Southern Boulevard, No07S|s e s at s s, 136Lh st, 2S.11.XS5,3X25K 13(itb st. No 90S I TO 10, 4-sty brk tenement and s f r e .

Sim:n Clug et al lo Henry and Biise Eosch. Mort $13,000. Peb 1. Peb 4. 1005, 10:25G4. •P-'.VCO _O ^ ^ ^

Soulhern Boulevard, w s, 154.3 s ISOth st, 30x149,7, vacant. George Schwarze to Frank Eberhart. Peb 6, 1903. 11:3108.

other consid and 100 Southern Boulevard; n s, 95 w Brown pl, 50x100, vacant, John

C Erown to Anthony Doll Jr and Adolph Doll, C a G. Feb 1 Peb S. 1905, 9:2278, other consid and 100

Southern Eoulevard n w ccr Barretto st, 371,11x210 to Fox st, I^o^ ^t late Simpson st, vacant. Eimore Realty Co Barretto st j to Abraham Greenberg. B & S, Jan 28.

Feb S, I'Mo. 10:2723, other consid and 100 Soulhern Eculevardls w cor St Joseph st, 262.5x203.6 to e s Wales St Joseph st I av x262,5 to St Joseph st x202.2. vacant. WMes av i Millie B Pakas to Chas L Kortom Mort $32.-

500. Feb 6. 19115. 10:2575, ioD Stebbins av, e s. 100.11 s Freeman st. 25x110, vacant. Mary E wife

Henry F Horan to Max Powell. Peb 6, 1905. 11:2973. other consid and 100

326 Conveyances R E C O R D AND GTTTDE Bronx February i i , 1905

Stebtir , No 1094, e s, 125 s 167th st, runs s 26.S and 45.S x el 27 4 X n w 79,9, 2-sty frame dwelLng and vacant,

Stebbins "av, e s, 638,4 n IGotb st, runs e liO.lO x n 18.8 x n w 25 X w 132.5 to av x s 25 to beginning, 2-sty ^r^'J'e ^'^^"'"^gn' Benjamin Salinsky to Harris Bernstein. Mort $14,000. . Jan ™v„ Feb 7, 1905 10:2691. „„ , , ^ ° ^ ' ' ' ^ "^T^'l^^^ A

Siebbins av e s, 50.11 s Freeman st, 2DX110, vacant, Robt A Bailey and ano EXRS, &c, Hamilton Nixon *<> C^^^les Hampp, Charles Lopard and Theo A M Hartung. Feb 1. Peb 8, 1900. 112973 •t.i'Jti

Summit avis e cor IGltb st, 5x200 to Ogden av, except part for Ogden av 1 Ogden av. Ambrose S ^^urray Jr EXR Maria J K 164th st I Cooke to Emeline A Kemp. Jan 20. Feb 8, I'^j'^-

Tiebiu't'^av n e cor Clark st, 75x85.2x76x72.4, except part for ISlth st and Tiebout av. Bridget Berry to Gus_C Odeil ol White Flams, N Y Mort $3,0C0. Feb 2. Feb 7, 1905. 11:3022 and 3143. nom

Tiebout av, e s, 13.1 s lS4th st, runs e 62.10 x s w 2o.4 x w to av at point 3S.2 s ISlth si x s 25 to beginning, probable error, va­cant Bridget Berry to Gus C Odell, of White Plains, NY. Q G. Peb 2. Feb 7, 1965. 11:3143. ^ -.-. .r.r. ^ , . """^

Tinton av No 1224, e s 243.7 n 168th st, 22x160. 2-sty frame dwelling' *Rosi"Resler to Therese Schmidt, Mort $5,000. Jan 3 Feb 7 1905 10:2673. '.390

Townsend av, late Grand av. s e cor 17Gth st, 59.1x100x83.4 to st xl(r> 11 vacant. Hester Keily to Agnes Shott, Feb 1. Feb 7. 19115 il--^S50 ^°^

Tremont av, n w cor Daly av, 43,1x143x39.4x142,11 vacant. Edw H Peasl3« to Geo J FeruEcnilc:.. Feb 2. Feb 9, lOOo. 11:3121.^^

Tremont av, n e s , 50.2 s e Marmion pl (old line), 50xll5.10x56x 115.9, vacant. Abraham Weinstein to John Bogart. Morts $10,-000 Feb 8, Feb 9, 1905. 11:3117. other consid and 100

Tremont av n e s , 50.2 s e Marmion pl, 50xll5.1Oxo0xllo.9, va­cant Richard J Lyons to Moses Katz. Mort $7,000. Jan 23. Feb 7, 1905. 11:3117. nom

Tremont av, Nos 43 and 43, n or n w s, abt 34 < e Harrison av, runs n w 151.4 X s w 13 and 7.6 and o.lO and 6.7 x s e to av x n e 62.6 to beginning, two 2-sty frame dwellings. Anna Dreyer to Geo W Eggers Jan 2U, Peb G, 1905. 11:28G9. other consid and 100

Tremont av, n e s , 50.2 s e old line Marmion pl, 50xll5.1()x50x 115 9 vacant Mcses Katz to Abraham Weinstein. Mort $r,0J0. Jan 23. Feb 8, 1905 11:3117. other consid and 100

Tremont av, Nos 2T and 29, n s, 72.4 e Harrison av, o6x92.9xodx 66 3 two 2-3ty frame dwellings. Anna Dreyer to Geo W Eggers. Mort $1 750 Jaa 28. Feb 6, 1905. 11:2869. other consid and IOO

Union av w s 41 s w 16Sth st, 84x91,1, vacant. Abraham Orently to Abr'aham Weinstein, Mort $10,650, Jan 24. Feb 3, 190o. 10-''67'' other consid and 100

UnioiT av.' No G7S, e s, 225 n 152d st, 16.8x95, 3-Ety brk dwelling. Jacob Leitner to Rosie Salomon. Mort $3,T50. Peb 4. Peb 7, 1905. 10:2675. T-00

Union av w s 41 s w IGSth st, 84x91.10, vacant. Abraham Wein­stein to John Bogart. Mort $13,500. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2672.

other consid and 100 Valentine av, w s, 100 n ITOth st (Central av), 50x100, except

part for av. Release curtesy. De:kett Young to Chas B Young, of Middletown, Conn, and Wm B Young, of Meriden, Conn. Q C, Dec 5. Peb 8, 1905, 11:3144, nom

Valentine av, w s. 100 n lT9th st (Central av), 50x100, except part for av, Chas B Young et al to Mary Katz. Jan 28. Peb 8. 1065. 11:3144. nom

Villa av. No 163, w s, 230.7 n Transverse road at 204th st, lU-x 100 2-sty frame dwelling and vacant, Margaret J Loos to An­nie D'Ambia. Mort $5,500. Jan 24. Peb 9, 1903. 12:3322.

Wales av, Nos 495 and olljn w cor 147th st, late Dater st, 118.6x llTtb st I 200 to e s Concord av, 3-sty frame Concord st. No 494 | dwelling, 2-sty stable and vacant.

Snare & Triest, a corpn, to Snare & Triest Co, a corpn. All liens. Dec 17, 1902. Feb 6, 1965. 10:2580. nom

Same property. Snare & Triest Co to Adamant Real Estate Co. Mort $12,000. Jan 2S. Feb G, 1905. nom

Wales av |s e cor Dawson st, runs s 277.5 x e 100 x n 60.2 x n e Dawsoa stj 137.6 to s s Da-w^cn st x TV 1 C 5 . 1 1 to beginning, ex­

cept part Wales av and Dawson st, vacant, Atraham Littman to Louis J Jacoves. Vi part. All title. Mort $40,000. Jan 21. Feb 4, 1905. 10:2654. other cocsid and 100

Walton av, w s, 25 n 174th st, 55x100, j Townsend av, e s, 155 n 174th st, 25x100. I

vacant. I Alex P W Kinnan to Charles and Caroline Kaeppel. Peb 2., Peb 6, 1905. 11:2848. other consid and 100

Washington av, e s, 31 n ISOth st, late Talmadge st, 49x160, with ali title to strip adj on n s, 2x100, except part for av, vacant.

, Clara Elrbeck to Leo Friedrich. Mort $6,600. Feb 1. Peb 3, 1905. 11:3047. other consid and 100

Washington av, s e cor lT3d st, 100x100. Mcrt $26,300. | Washington av, e s, 100 s 173d st, 50x109.11. Mort $9,000. ,

Samuel Barkin et al to Harris Eernstein, Jan 30. Peb 3, 1905. 11:2914, other_ consid and 100

Washington av. No 1443, n w cor St Pauls pl, 6o.3x140.5x73.5x 140.9, 2-sty frame dwelling and vacant. Blizabeth Berbert widow and DEVISEE August Berbert to Henry Acker and Chas R Protze, Feb 6. Peb T, 1965. 11:2902. nom

Washingtcn avie s, 68.6 n 183d st, late Taylor st, oOxlTo to Bass-Bassford av [ ford av or a st 20 ft wide, except part taken for

Washington av, vacant. Max J Klein and ano to Hyman Hor­wita. Mort $7,000. Jan 3. Peb 7, 1905. 11:3053.

other consid and 100 Washington av. No 1443, w s, old line, 325,2 c ITOth st, 45.4x

l.-'d.::'., 2-sty frame dwelling. I, Raymond Ray to Elizabeth B.r-I ert widow and DEVISEE August Berbert, Q C. Feb 4. Feb 7. 1905 11.-2902. nom

Washington av, e s, ICO s 172d st, 50x109.8, vacant. Margt J Becker to Abraham Siegel. All liens. Peb 4. Feb 8, 1905. 11:2913. other consid and 100

Washington av, n w cor 185lb st, 56x91. I Washington av, w s, 50 n ISoth st, 50x101, except part for av,

Diedrich Heuer to Joseph T B Jones. Feb 4. Feb 8, 1905. 11:3039. other consid and 100

Washingtcn av. No 1017, w s. 100 s 163th st, 25x100, except part for av, 3-sty frame tenement and store. Josephine Fuss to Gussie Englander. Feb 1. Peb 7, 1905. 9:23S6. nom

Washington av, s e cor 173d st, l-:OxlOO, Agreement to release mortgage covering above and other premises adjoining, front­ing 100 on av and 112.2 on st, Harris Bernstein with Samuel Barkin and Solomon Geilich. Feb 2. Peb 3, 1905. 11:2914. nom

Washington av, No 1117|w s, 284.10 n 16GLb st, 29.6 to Gauvemeurl Gouverneur pl | pl xl50, except part for av and except

strip adj on s s, 0,2x—; also, I Interior lot 93 w Washington av and 218.10 n IGljth st, runs w 50.21

X u 6ii X e 49.11 x s 66, 2-sty frame dwelling, 2-Ety frame stable and vacant. | Isak Tepper and ano to Barnet Schapiro and Abraham Kahn, Morts $11,060. Peb 1. Peb 8, 1003. 9:2388.

other consid and 100 Webster avjn w cor lS4th st, 2.30.10x150.6 to e s 184th st x s and lS4th st I e along 184th st as it winds and turns 355.11 to be­

ginning, vacant. Fanny Keary INDIVID and as widow and with Charles Keary EfXRS Patrick J Keary to Max J Klein, Ignatz Roth and D Sylvan Crakow. Feb 3. Peb 0. 1905. 11:3024.

other con. id and 1,060 Webster av, e s, 1,250 n Woodlawn road, 55.1x75,3x69,10x75.11,

vacant. FORECLOS. Sylvester L H Ward to John Howes and Etmily his wife joint tenants. Feb 8. 190o. 12;33o7, 2,125

Webster av, s e cor 171st st, runs e 92,4 to w s Mill Brook x sl 31 x w 93,8 to av X n 25 to beginning, vacant; witb all title to

171st Et, s s, at w s Mill Brook, runs s 31 x e 6 to c I Mill Brook X n 31.5 to 171st st x w 6. | Theodore Roehrs to Joseph M Alexander. Feb 6, 1995. 11:2S96.

other consid and 100 Webster av. No 1335, w s, 311.5 s 170th st, 25x90, 4-sty brk tene­

ment. John Tafel to Regine Beringer. Mort $9,000. Peb 7. Peb 8, 1905. 11:2887. other consid and 100

Weslchester av|n s, 75.1 n e Intervale av, runs e 2o x n e 52.6 x w Intervale av | 52.6 to e s Intervale av x s 25 x e 39.4 x s e S9.4

to beginning, vacant, Addie A Sullivan to James C Gaffney. Feb G. Feb 7, 1905. 10:2704. other consid and 100

Westehester av, n s, 2(2.5 e Tinton av, runs w 8S.3 to point 93 e Tinton av x n 25 x e 111 to n s Westchester av x s w 33.9 to be­ginning, George Keller to James J Kennedy. Peh 8, i905. 10:2655. other consid and 100

'-West Farms road, s s, 160.10 vf Bronx Park av, 53.7x101.5x50 3x 17o.l1, James C Green to Frank P Holman, Brooklyn. Feb 3, Peb 4, 1905. otber consid and 100

*Same property, Frank P Holman to Daniel B Freedman. Mort $6,560. Feb 3. Peb 4, 1905. other consid and 100

'West Farms road, n s, at east bank of Bronx River, 192x160x176.9 to river xlOO, with all title to land under water of Bronx River. Release mort. Dollar Savings Bank to Bronx Consumers Ice Co. Jan 25. Feb 3, 1905. 5,060

Wie&t Farms rd, s e s, 164,31 n e Preemian st, at initerestion old and n-ew lines of said road, runs e 3'3.6 x n ^ to new line said road X s w — to beginning, vacant. Conrad W Stub to Bethoven Englander. AU title. Q C. Jan 30. Peb 4, 1905. 11:3006.

*West Farms road, n s. at east bank of Bronx River, 192x100x192 to river xlOO, with all title in river. Release mort. Albert Von Den Driesch to Bronx Consumers Ice Co. Jan 25. Feb 3, 1905.

5 500 Whitlock av |s w cor Barretto st, runs w 200 to e s South-Barretto St | ern Boulevard x s 400.9 to n s Tiffany st x e Southern Boulevard] 200 to Whitlock av x n 400.9 to beginning. Tiffany st | vacant. Release mort. Lawyers Title Ins

Co to Elmore Realty Co. Jan 25. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2733. nom Same property, Elmore Realty Co to Abraham Greenberg, B & S.

Jan 28. Peb 8, 1903. 10:2733. other consid and 100 Same property. Ahraham Greenberg to Northwestern Realty Co.

Mort $73,060. Jan 28. Peb 8, 1905. 10:2T33. other consid and 100

Whitlock av. s e s , 517.10 s w Leggett av, 75x63.4x75x60.7, PARTITION. Joseph Ullman to Leopold Hutter. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2604. 500

Whitlock av, s e s , 128.10 n e Leggett av. o0xl23.ox50.7xl21.4, vacant. PARTITION. Joseph Ullman to Leopold Hutter. Feb 8. 1905. 10:2730. 1,100

Willis av. No 323, w s. 33.4 s 141st st, 16.8x81, 3-sly frame te-e-ment and store, Edwin H Roessler et a! HEIRS, See, Anna K Dietz to Irving S Charig. Mort $4,000. Nov 30. Feb 9, 1905. 9:2303.

other consid and 100 Same property. Henry C Scheer EXR Anna K Dietz to same. Mo^t

$4,600. Dec 12. Feb 9. 1905. 9:2303. other consid and 1,000 Willis av. No 323, w s, 33.4 s 14lEt st. IG.SxSl.S (deed given for

purpose of releasing strip bet old and new lines of av), 3-sty tenement and store. Edward Willis et al HEIRS, fic, Ed-ward WilMs to same. Q C. Jan. 24, Feb 9, 1905.

other consid and 100 Same property. Robert Bowne et al to same. Q C. Jau 24. Feb

Willis av. No 362, e s, 50 n 142d st, 20x100, 4-sty brk dwelling. Julia O'Gorman et al EKRS. &c, Wm O'Gorman to Mi^hafl J Sullivan, Mort $7,000. Peb S. Feb 9, 1903, 9;228T. 11,250

Willis av, w s, 16,8 s 143d st, strip, runs e — to c 1 Willis av X s 5S.4 X w — to w s of av X n 58.4 to beeinning. Bdward Willis et al HEIRS, Sec. Edward Willis to Pauline and Chas S Levy EXRS Isaac Levy. All title. Q C. July 19. Feb 7, 1905. 9:2305, nom

Wiilis av. No 373, w s, 33,4 s 143d st, 16.8x100, 4-sty brk tene­ment and store. Margaret Kelly EXTRX Jamis Kelly to Pauline and Chas S Levy EXRS Isaac Levy. Correction deed. Aug 30. Peb 7, 1905. 9:2365. nom

"'2a av, e s, 76.G s 236th st (16th st), 50x105, Wakefield, Irving Realty Co to Harris Becbansky, Mort $300. Peb 3, 1905.

other consid and 100 *2d av, e s, 2S.6 s 229th st, 85.6x105. Irving Realty Co to Wm H

Brown. Mort $250. Feb 4. Peb 7, 1905. olher conaid and 100 3dav Ibegins Fordham av, old w s, 110.1 old s s ITC.h Ft, Fordham av| late Mott st, runs w 100 x s o4 x w 2 x s 25 x e 102

to w s 3d av X n 25 x w — eo old w s Fordham av x n o4 to be­ginning, with all title to strip bet old west line Fordham av and w s 3d av, vacant. Myron W Cuddeback to William McGowan. Mort $15,560. Peb T, 1905. 11:2923. other consid and 100

3d av, e s, 223 s ITlst st, 50x100, vacant. Ella M Pelletreau to Joseph T Dallas. B & S, Mort $10,000, Jan 31. Feb 3, 1993. 11:2927, 100

3d av I n e cor 158th st. runs e 169,9 to w s Brook av, x n 98.8 Erook av I x w '.04,6 to 3d av, x s 99.6, vacant, Char.es Palm to 153th at I Karris Bernstem. Feb 6. Peh 9, 1905. 9:2361.

o.her coniid and 103 3d av, n w s, bet IGSth st and 166th st, and being 23 n e from

s ccr lot 32 map Morrisania, runs n w 175.11 x n e 25 x s e 173.1 to av X s w 25. John G Dautel to Celeste D Foster. Feb 3, Feb G, 1905. 9:2370, nom

3d av, No 3SS4, e s, 173 s lT2d st, 2Txl2o, 4-sty brk tenempnt and store. Abraham H Lyon to Bernard Kreeger. Mort $13 000. Feb 6. Feb 8, 1905, 11:2929. other consid and 100

February ii , 1905 Conveyances R E C O R D A N D G T J I D E

3'da : 3d 1 ; ITSth E Lafontaine av I 179'1

Moniterey av j B ii 179'Lh r.t I ITSth at I Lafontaine av, n w cor 179th st. Lots 67

frame dwelling and vacan't. Dioniel Sejmour and ano to Samuol' Mandel. Release and Q C. Jan 31, Fob 4, IWS. 1'1:3061. ao,ni

3d av, Nos 3933 to 3939, w s, 130 n 172d st, lOO.axlOS.GxlOOx O'O.G, four 4-sly brick tenements, store in No 3035. Michael G Pasca to Pasquale Baglivi. All liens Jan 6. Peh 4, 1905. 11:2920. • other eonsid and^lOO

3d av late Fordham av, n w s, 710 s w Kingsbridge road, and 67.9 n from n w cor 3d av and 182d st, 74,6x100, with all title to strip in front to 3d av, being 74.6x3, 2-sty frame dwelling aad vacant. Sarah Greenebaum et al to Benjamin Hockbaum, Jan 31- Feb 4. 1905. 11:3051, other ccnsid and 100

Samo proipervy. Benjanun Hochbaum to Nathan Lowen-stein, LeopoM Nepel and Isaac Hattenbaclt, Mort $13,000. Jan 31. Peb 4, 1905. 11:3051, other couEid and 100

*9th av, n s, 405 e 4th st, 100x114, Wakefield, Rosie Greenstein to Aaron Rudintzky and Simon Freund. V> part. Mort $2,500. Feb 7. Feb 9, 1905. " other consid and 100

*9th av, n s, 405 e 4th st, 100x114, Wakefield, Thomas Mathews et al to John Drews, Q C and Correction deed, Jan 31. Peb 8, 1905. nom

*Same property. John Drews to Rosie Gruenstein. Feb 7. Feb 8. 1005 nom

*12th av, n s, 15o w 4th st, 30x114, Wakefield. Bernhard Shatz­kin to Rosaline Rost. Mort $1,000. Jan 30. Peh 9. 1905.

nom *14th av, s s, 155 w 5th st, 50x114, Wakefield. William Van Houten

to Emil Leske. E & S and Correction deed. Dec 31. Feb 8, 190o. nom

*Same property, Emil Leske to Rosa Greenstein, Mort $1,000. Dec 1. Peb 8. 1905. ' nom

*15th av, n s, 205 w 5th st, 50x114, Wakefield. Grace C Safford to Abraham Shatzkin. Peh S. Feb 9, 1905, 109

*15thavjn s, 405 e 5th st, 100x228 to 10th av, Wakefield, Vir-IGth av I ginia (or Virgie) C Eogia INDIVID and EXTRX Mat­

thew C Bogia to James C Shedwick. Feb 6. Peb 9, 1905. nom ""IOth av, s e cor Prospect terrace, 14 acre, being lot 807, map

Wakefield, Luigi Ruffalo to Joseph Sehulman and Leon Cohen. Peb 1. Feb 3, 190o. nom

Lots 17 and 18 map Mt Eden, l•^ part. I Lots lo and 16 map Mt Eden. 3-4 parts. |

Rebecca Solomon to Denver Realty Co. B & S. Jan 31. Feb 9. 1905. 11:2845. 2S4G and 2859. otber consid and 109

Lots 820 to 826 map Sec D, Vyse estate. Wm R Rose to Lulu Boase. Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905. 11:2996. other consid and 100

Same property. Lulu Boase to Howard P Keller. Mort $2,700. Peb 3. Feb 6, 1905. 11:2996. other consid and 160

*Lo£ 163 map S^c 2 St Raymond Park, Fredk L Landmann to Adolf Landau. Mort $400. Feb 2. Feb 6, 1905. nom

Same property. Adolf Landau to Louise Landmann. Mort $400. Feb 2. Peb 6, 1905. nom

*Lots 81, 104 and 105 map (876} of 250 lots Thompson-Rose es­tate. Alexander Thompson to Martha Miller. Feb -7. Peb 9, 1905. nom

Lots 34 to 37 map 41 lots on Soulhern Boulevard and Pairmount av and fronting Crotona Park and Crotona Parkway. Ellen and Joseph Monaghan hy Thomas Shiels GUARDIAN to Gus C Odell, of White Plains, N Y. All title. Feb 6. Peb 7, 1905. 11:2942.

8,000 Same property. Anne Monaghan widow and et al HEIRS, fic, Jo­

seph Monaghan to same. 3-5 parts. All title. Feb 3. Feb 7, 1905. nom

Same property. Gus C Odell to Wiliam Simpson, of New Hudson, N Y. Mort $13,000. Feb 6. Peb 7, 1905. other consid and 100

*Lots 5 to lo, 18 to 23, 26 to 30, 34 to 38, 70 to 88, 129 to 134, 156 to 162, 105 to 179, 243, 244, 278 to 289, 419 to 425, 432 to 440, 443 to 449, 433 to 470, 477 to 483, 377 to 579, 583, o30, 701. 7121/2, 713^, 718 to 721. 724 to 727. 730 to 733, 746. 752 to 756 and 15o map Eliz R B King at City Island. Annie C King et al to City Real Estate Co. Peb 5, 1902. Peb 8, 1905. R S .$51.75. 105,850

*Lots 300 and 301 map Eliz R B King at City Island. Annie C King et ai to City Real Estate Co. Oct 14, 1902, Peb 8, 1905.

1,000 *Lots 656 to 659, and 683 to 686 map Tremont Terrace. Release

mort. A Morton Ferris to Bankers Realty & Security Co. Peb 7. Peb 8, 1905. 2,200

*Lots 333, 334, 847 to 350, 359, 360, 366, 367 same map. Release mort. Same to same, Peb 7. Feb 8, 1905. 2,500

Plot 50.7 e Hewit pl and 96.7 n Longwood av, runs s e 62.5 x n 38,1 X w 49.0 to beginnin.g, vacant, Geo F Johnson to George and Thos C Edgar. Jan 19. Peb 8, 1905. 10:2696.

other consid and 100 *Plot 190 mortgage map Arden property, Westchester, Release

mort. Pc-rley S Crosier to North .New York City Realty Co. Jifly 10, IStia, Feb 9, 1905. 25-3

Plot bounled on n by land American Real Estate Co, w by IandI Wm Simpson, and being c I former Railroad av and Whittier st,! s by c 1 former Herrick av, e by Bronx River, except part for] Edgewater road. |

Plot bounded n by Aldus st, w by land American Real Estate Co, si bv c 1 Herrick sv and by strip conveyed t o N Y , N H & H R R Co, and e by strip conveyed to N Y, N H & H R R Co, except parts for Whittier st, Longfellow st, Bryant st, and Whitlock, also right of way from Herrick av to Southei-n Boulevard, with all title to iand undier water Bronx River. Eliz T Watson to William Simpson, of New Hudson, N Y. Feb 9, 1905. 10:2747, 2755 and 2i59, other consid and 160

Interior lot, 45.2 s JefEerson st and 125 e Franklin av, old line, runs s 25 X e 23 X n 23 X w 25 to beginning. Release mort. James C Gulick, Jr, to Mary F Bausher (Hunt). Jan 19. Feb 6, 1905, 11:2933. nom

Interior lot. I l l e Broadway and 425.10 n 231st st, runs e 111.8 X n e 76.5 x w IIS.IO x s e 70.5, vacant. Otto Spannaus to Charles Weisbecker. All liens. Peb 1, Feb 7. 1905. 12:3267.

*A11 paresis of Hand in Westchester described in deed-s miaida Aug 9, 1894, between Van Nest Land Sc Im.pt Co and Philip Kissam ct -al TRUSTEES will Wm Astor for Jobu J Astor and recorded in Westchester. N Y Jockey Club to Philip Kissam and Geo L Day TRUSTSBS William Astor for JokH' J Afltor. Q C. Oct 9, 1884. Feb 4, 1905. nom

LEASES

(Under this head all Leases recorded. Assignment of Leases and Leasehold Conveyances will be found. The expressed consideration following the term of years tor which a lease is given means ea much per year,)

February 3, 4, 6, 7, S, 9,

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Bleeeker st. No 175, west store, &c. J S & S P Bleyer to AlfredO' Brondi; o years, from Feb 14, 1905. Fob 4, 1905. 2:540 OOO

Canal st. No 394, 1st floor, &c. Peter Roberts to Elise Brandt: 3 years, from Feb 1, 1905. Feb 7, 1905. 1:212 1 000

Cedar st, Nos 147 and 149, all. Washington Frothingham to J Ed­ward Ogden Co; 1 year, from May 1, 1905, with privilege of re­newal lor 4 years, Peb 3. 1905. 1:56 1 9 0 0

Clinton st, No 133, w s, 25x100, all. John E Parsons et al TRUS­TEES Walter Bowne to Will iam Kornreich; 24 years from May 1 , 1 9 0 5 . Feb 9, 1905. 2:347 taxes, &c, and 800

Columbia st, Nos 62 and 64, south store. Jacob Fish to Theodore ^^^'"^L^'ii: 2 4-12 years and 10 days, from Dec 20, 1964. Feb o, IKUo. 2:3.53 528

Pranktor t st. No 15 | store, Ste. Geo M Mackeilar EXR and "T'RUS-" William st. No 199 | TBE William Mackeilar to August Steuer- 5

years, from May 1, 1902. Feb 8, 1905. 1:102 3 3OO Front st. No 359lall, Michael Schiavone to I s a a ; Meister and Ma-

,"r.A-^ •, T^^-l ^'^^^ ^ ^ ' * ° : ^ y^^^^' ^™m Peh 1, 1905. Feb 8 1 Jtio. 1:243 ^ QQQ

Goerck st. No 143, all. Anna C Storner to Hyman Rosenberg and Aaron Herman; 3 years, from Feb 1, 1905. Feb 3, 1905, 2:330.

Grand st, Nos 425 to •129, s e cor Al>torn'ey st,' r<iom'on i s t floor'and-two rooms m basemont, Israel Lippmaai to United States of America 6y PjObt J Wynne, Postmasier General; 10 years, from April 1. 1964. Feb 4 1905. 1 : 3 1 5 . . . - o^^

Greene st, w s, 114.11 s Clintcn ol (Sth s t ) . 25^87.'G. Consent 't"o Assign lieaj:e, TRUSTEES Sailo.rs Snug Harbor to Fernando R Walker. Aug 29, 1902. Peb 3, 1005. 2:548.

Hester Bt No 8 4 | B W cor Allen st. James R Griswold to Pauline loS-^ 1 *!,»•'^' Cohen; 10 years, from May 1, 1905. Feb 6. 190.3, 1:300 2 520

Houston st. No 12s Hast. Cancellation of ono clause in liea^'e' ' 'Elias Goittfned to Daniel Rose-nthal. Jan 25. Feb 9, 1905. 2 ;442 . .100

Houston st. No 313 East, store, &c. Joseph Goldberg to Samuel Goldberg; 2 lj-12 years, from Dec 1, 1904. Feb 9, 1905. 2:350

Mangiti Et, No 19. n w cor Broom.e st. cor s'tore," &'c! ' Louis 'Riii^l'do to Adolf Jud; 2 years, from May 1, 1905. Feb 9, 1905. 2-.3"2 600

Monroe st, No 142, ground floor. Eilias Suskin to Natlmu Conner and^Annie Li t tman; 4 years, from May 1, 1965. Feb 7, 1905.

M'rnrcv) st, No '-01. Surrender and cancelliatiom lease.' 'Hyman Koseaberg and Simon iiit.apiro to Augusta Minisman Feh '> Feb 4, 1905, 1:206 nom

Norfolk st . No 53, stoop store and basement on n s, Frederick Latner to Samuel Kass ; from Jan 16, 1905. to April 30, 1907. f eh y, liJOo, 2 : 3 o l 730

Orchard st . No 150, south basement store. ' Max'Messne'r" to 'Mesil " Donenfeld; 3 years, from May 1, 1903, Feb 6, 1905. 2 : 4 1 1 . .540

Kidge st. No 1162, sott'ih store flcor, &c I Ridge Et, No liOO, rooms in rear of nonth store

l ° ' l ^ ^^?,A-'^'' 'to Hyman Kirsch.; 0. 3-12 years, from. Feb 'I'.'lOOB. Feb 9 190o 2:34o 996 and 1.316

Kidge st No 1 4 , south store. Morris Geisler to Hyman Nieren­berg; 2 10-12 years, from July 1, 1903. Peb 8, 1905. 2 :344 . .600

Rivington Et, Nos 69 to 73. Surrender lease. Jacob Goldstein to Max Dick, All liens. Peb 7, 1965. 2 : 4 1 5 . . nom

Spring Et, No 204, west store. G C Reinecke to Anna 'kramer-3 years, from Feb 1, 1905. Feb 3, 1905. 2:490 330

Sullivan st, No 179, basemenit and .=iub-basement Rachel Lippi to Fortunato and Riioardo iScatena firm Scatcna & Co" 2 1 1 - 1 3 years, from June 1. 1905 Feb 4, 1905. 2:52-o ' 7i(jS

Warren st , -No l i , a l l Episcopal Church of St Peter, Westchester ^ ^ Y Sporting Goods Oo; 5 years, from. May 1, 1905. Feb 9 190O. 1;134. 5.000 to 5,560

Warren st. No 21, all. Chas A and John F Baudouine TRUSTEES estajt-e Chas A Daudouime to Corbin Cabinet Lock Co- 11 years from May 1, ^.£,05. Feb 3, 1903. J :1Q4 5 oO

Wooster st, No 200. store. Morris Gorlin to Samuel Drucker; 2 1-12 years, from Sept 1, 1904. Peb 7, 1905. 2 :534. . 60O

Worth st. No 192. Assgn lease. Joseph Gaudino to Domenico Vacchiano, Feb 2, Peb 6, 1905. 1:161 nom T„fV- ^° --^ ^^^^- Cancellation of lease. Harr i s Sturtz with Phihp Zuckerman, Feb 11, 1904. Peb 3, 1905. 2-3S6 nom

-1th st. No 308 East , all, Sophia Katzenstein to Louis S h u l s k y 10 years, from May 1, 1905. Peb 8, 1905. 2:373 2 159

Fef •s.' 'peb 9, f9oi'"2f40l...^':•:^^:^';'^.^° ' ' '''^ ^ ' \ om 61^ st No 235 Bast, Surrender lease. Lonis Becher "to'sim'uel

FembErg. Feb 2. Feb 3, 1905. 2 :462 . . . . nom Nth St. s w cor Greene st, 25x113,2x25x114.11, Consent to 'ks-

'Ti! S- f ' / e i t°i1o5, .'°."°T"» '""• ""''''' »-«•• ""1^

"Ta i s S " ' F r t 3 °wo" '° """'' "'""• ^'"" '° =«•»»••*"£_ lOi l ' s t J, «, 84.6 w Jth ai;Vuns n ' s i S ' x V i o a i l ' l o n V i O t i sl

X e 110 to beginning. Assign lease. Wm H Burgess to The Rec­tor, &s, ot Brace Church. Feb 0. Feb 7, 1905; 2 337 " „ „

Same property. Consent to assign lease. TRUSTEES Sailors'siug Harbor to Rector, &c. of Grace Church. Jan 30. Feb 7, 1905.

15th st. No 405 East. Assign lease. Guiseppe F Di'Nicola to Carolina F Di Nicola. Jiu 30. Peb G, 1905 3 947 nom

loth st. No 330 East. Surrender lease. .John W Rotheiber i ' to Moses B Wolowitz and Jacob c Wilson. Feb 1. Feb 3, 1905.

IS thJ t . 'Nis 421 and 423 Easi, ali: TUl':; i aas ' tV B.tuVta'iaraia^"" o 3-r2 years, from Feb 1, 190o. Feb 9 1905 S' .^O '4 i^n

19th St. . s 188 0 AV B, 23x92, with right to oiouty.ma'li -ploratif John U Broadman to Byron W Greene Jr Co- S months and 25 days, from July 21, 1903. Feb 7, 1905. 3:986. . . " , f j o

328 Mortgagee RECORD AND GUIDE February i i , igoS

Same property. Same to same; 3 years, from April lo, 1904, with 2 years renewal, Peb 7, 1905 o^"

3'>d E.t No 20 Blast. Aseien lease. Henry C Bradford to Howard C Bmdford. Feb -1, 1905. 3:SG0 • • •^°™

22d Et, No 20 East, all. Herman P Epple to Henry C Bradford; 12 years, from May 1, 1905. Peb 3, 190-5. 3:850. .3, (50 and 4,000

''.9th Et, n s, 100 w 9tb av, 50x98.9. Julia E Robinson to Bordens Condensed Milk Co; 5 years, from Jan 1, 190o. Peh 3, 196o. 3.-J-07 I,o00

33d =t s's ' icio'e" I'l'th av, 'l'25x9S.9. Renewal of lease for 5 years, frorn May 1 1905. Wm C Browning to Pennsylvania, N Y & L I R R Co, Jan 6, Peb 8. 1905. 3:704 nom

33d st No 141 We-'t, 2-sty brk build:ns. Mary W Scheper to Emil Sto-.l; 3 years, from Dec 15, 1904. Feb 3, 1905. 3:809

35'th'=t 'N") 3.36'"West sitcre. See. Mary I Crowther to Nicholas' Ba-levre,' Brcoklyn; 10 years, from Feb 1, 1905. Peb 9, 1905. 3:709

30th n ' Nos 516 to 520 West, 7th loft. Ludin Realty Co to David J Gordon: 3 years, from Jan 1, 1904. Peb 3, 1905. 3:707. .1,000

SSth st, No 3153, WeEit, store. See. Julius Tishman to Lcuis Siegel; from No-.' 1, 1904., lo Mp.y 6, 1908. Peb 4, 190o. 3 : <tD2. . . .000

44th Et, Nos 139 and 141 WIHudson Theatre. Assign lease, Mech-43th St. Ncs 130 to 144 W | antes & Traders Bsnk to Geo G Heye

and Henry B Karris. All title. Peb 7. 190o. 4:997 nom 45th st No 79 West all. Alhert J Adams to Charles Huss: 6

years from Sept 1 1902. Peb 8, lfl95. 5:1261 2,209 46th Et No 1 West, parlor, 2d and 4th floors. James A Parley to

Helen Beatrice J and Kate G Curran doing business as Miss Curran; 5 3-12 years, from Feh 1, li;05. Feb 7, 1905. 5:1262,

59tii'st,' No'45'East."Assign'lease. Edw I Ludwig and Virgini_a Phillips to Cosmopolitan Range Co. Jan 28, Feb 3, 190o. 5. J 374. nom

03d' st No's 234 to 238 East, all. Louis Levine, Max J Kramer and Mori-is H Feder to Nochem Akoff and Morris Rubin; 3 years. from Feb 1, 191,5. Feb 7. 1905. 5:1417 8,400

7lEit - 't N'o 304, Eiast, store. Josof Sax! to Liouis Hildebrand; 3 years' from May 1, 1904, privilege of 2 years renewal. Peb 4. 1903. 5:1445 ,;•-• V ' V / ' 7 " ^

9Sth st No 216 East. Surrender lease. Sussman Reinhardt to Henry and Caroline Blank. All title. Jan 23. Peh 7, 1905. 0:1047 22o

lOOth st, Nos 111 to 115 EaEt. Surre^nder lease. Abraham Le'ven-thai to John J, Henry A and Barney J-affin. Feb 4. Feb 9, 1905', 6:J.'IJ28 no™

100th st. No 151 West. Surrender lease, David Rosejiblum to David and Rita Galewski. Feb 1. Feb 3. 1903. 7:185o 541.78

104th st„ No 322. East. Agre?ment as conditions in lease. Sal-va-tore Amoreno with Giuseppe Sautoro. Feb 3, 1905. 6:lG7o.

lObth st. No 401 East I Assign lease, Albert Amendola to Domen-lEt av, Nos 2054-20581 ico RUESO. % part. Feb 4. Peb G. 1905.

6:17C0 noro 107th st No 326 Bast. all. S Ginsbourger to Gen:ro Leone; 3

vears. from May 1, 1905. Feb 6. 1905. 0:Hi7S 2,400 l<i9lh st, No 331 East. 'Surrender lease. Sanitillo Vincenzo and

Vincenza Zottola to Prank Garofalo. Jac 21 Peb 9, 190'o. IliKiSl. omitted

llOlh st. No 170 Bist, store, &c. Morris and Lonis Romm_to Fred­erick Spahlinger; 10 vears, from M-ay 1, lOCio. Feh 9', 190o. (5:1037.

. . . 900 112th st. No 334 East, store. Angelo Di Benedetto to Antonio

bolcimele and Donato Antaro; 5 years, from Feh 1, 1905. Peb 6, 1905. 6:16S3 030

n 2 t h st. No 331 Bast. all. Mi:hae] Santangelo to Raffaele Praia; 5 years, from Feb 1. 190-3. Feb 8. 1905. 6:10S1 3,300

113lh st. No 19 West, all. Bmma and Gu-ssie Geizler EXTRXs, Sec, James Jacobs to Louis Etkin; 2 11-12 years, from Nov 1, 19<:4. Feb 3, 1905. 6:1597 840

"'15th £t. No 320 East. all. Luisa Garofalo to Anella Petito; 0 years, from Jan 1, 1995. Peb 3, 1905. 61686 1,0S0

115th st No 326 East. Assign lease. Anella Petito to Ferdinand Munch Brev,'ery, Jan 28. Feb 3, 1905. (i:lt;SO SOO

l lo th st, No 79 West, all. Aaron Hailparn to Maurice,Fishberg; 3 years, from May 1. 1904. Feb S, 1905. 6:1599 825

l l5 th st, N'OS 307 to 311 Bast, all, except ce'llar and store floor of No 311. Charles and Augusrt Punck lo Joe Dowd and Percy Will­iams; 5 years, from Sept 1, 1904 Feb 9, 1905. 0:liGS7 2,700

nOth st. No 237 West, store. Sec. Rosa Opoznauer to Alex Fisher; 1 year, from May 1, 1904, witb 1 year renewal. Feb 7, 190o. 7:1922 810

120th st, Nos 06 and 08 East. Leasehold. General release. Pauline Shenberg to Hyman Kalichstein, Brooklyn. June 6. Peb 8. 1905. 0:1746 nom

120th st. No 235 East, 3-sty building, Fannie Friedman to Thos G Lynn; 3 years, from jiug 1, 1904. Feb 6, 1905. 0:1785..720

123'd Et, Nos 449 and -351, East, all. Ratje Bunko to Geo H McEntee and D'eT.i-s O'Brien, firm McBnitee & O'Brien; 3 years, from March 1, 1903. Fab 4, 190'5. '0:1S10 300

12oih St. Xo 2i2 West, all George Ehret to Childs Unique Dairy Co; 4 2-12 years, from July 1, 1903. Feb 8, 1905. 7:1930..

5,065 to 5,155 Av B, No 103, store. Sec. Israel Murick to Harry Hirschfeld and

Morris Beck; 5 years, from Feb 1. 1S05. Peb 3, 1905. 2:393, .9)0 Av D, Nos 9S and 100. double Store and basement. Samuel Klein

\o Michficl Muller; 1 year (2 years renewal), from Peb 15, ^vcrt r, 1. <; V.y5 2 -.'•'V. 5 4 0 e n d 6 0 0

^ ' • •' • ~' • ' ,! I • ,, ;• I • 1;, .-y 2 i 3 e r l e ; 5 y e a r s , • "• • '• •' 9 0 0

\ri i- 1 ,1 II ,, •,, •. , I'.. 1 i_,i , I • I.. ••! .1 Straus to Meyer H uiuii:uiii- -Udj 1., K.ii4, h\h 7, i;-.!.",, 7.1it,s;i n.-.m.

Samie property. Assign' U-ase, Meyer H Ullmann to Henry L Stroly. Dec'5, 1904. Peb 7, 190.> nom

Same property. Assign lease, Henry L Stroly to Joseph Felt, Peb 1. 1005. Peb 7. 1905 nom

Eroadawy, No 1515. Assipn lease. H Koehler & Co to Stephen Brodie. Peb 7. Feb 8, 19115. 4:1017 nom

Columbus av. No 906. store. &c. Daniel Buckley to Chas S Koh­ler; 7 years, from May 1, 1905. Peb 8, 1E05. 7:1859 2,000

Ie.-<ington av. No 105.5, s e cor 75th st, ail. Mayer S Bernheimer to Luise Glintenkamp; from Feb 1, 1905, to Jan 1, 1908, with 5 yef-rs renewal at Si2,4C:0. Feb 7, 1905. 5:1409 2,130

Lexin.trtou av. n e cor 11'sih st. Surrender lease. Dora Linde­mann t:> Na.han Kirsh, Feb 3, 19L13. 6:1767 nom

Madison av, s w cor i l7 th it. .AEsigii lease. John P Burtone to Nelson 1. Bonneau. ?/Iort .'t:2,i;0ll. Peb 1. Feb 7, lOCo. . 6:liU22

M-addson av, N-o IgSO, corner si:ore. Julius iand Jacob Morg-^i'Toth to Thos J Brennan.; 5 year®, from May 1, 19'C(5. Feb 9, ItJOo. •6:1910 ' ""

Mo.rniu,gsid'e 'av. No I61I, n e cor 12'ljith st, store. Sec. David: i and Nathan Grabenheimier to Jc'seph Rubsami; 3 years mon-Lhs, from Peb I'o, lOO'S. Peb 9, 1905. 7:19531.-1,000 toM^

1st av. No 444, s e cor 26th st, all, Carl H Schultz, a corporatiofll to Anna Dohrmann aud Albert Holter; 3 11-12 years, from Ffeb 1, 1905. Feb 3, 1905. 3:957 1,80C

Ist av. Nos 214 and 216, all. Angelo Legniti and Agojtino Pesca-tcre to Salvatore Balsano et al; 5 2-12 years, from Mar 1, 19J5. Peb 6. 1905. 2:440 8,160 ,

1st av. No 649, Assign lease, Isaac Stein and ano to H Koehler &; Co. Jan 13. Peb 0, 1903. 3:943 nom

1st av, n e cor SS.tb st. 2d store, SeC, east of entrance on SSth st. Samuel Greenstein to Felix Kufs; 3 years, from when ready for 03cupancy. Feb 0. 1905. 5:1568 360

1st av. No 0-19. Assign lease. H Koehler Se Co to James T Cun­ningham. Peb 4. Peb 6, 1905. 3:943 nom

2d av. No 22I0. store, Sec. Domenico Gallo and ano to Sing Kee; 0 years, from Dec 1; 1904. Peb 7, 1905. 6:1G63 3 2 4 ]

2d av. No 1949, south store, &c, Moritz Preund to Bertha Drucker; 5 years, from Oct 1, 1904. Peb 7, 1905. 6:1050 420 J

2d av, Nos 2104 and 2106, all. Morris Levy to Vincenzo Santillo; 5 years, from Jan 1. 1905. Peb G, 1905. 0:1680 4,803 '

2d av |10l£t Et, s w cor 2d av, all Henry Rawak et al to lOIst Et, No 25C| Abraham Coheu; 5 years, from Peb 1, 1905.

Feb 8, 19Co. 6:1050 3,000 j Same property. Assign lease. Abraham Cohen to Enrico V Pes­

cia, Max Bach and Isaac Meister. Feb 7, Feb S, 1905 nom 2d av. No 2178, n e cor 112th st, store, &e. Arthur H Harris to

Philip Sugarman; 2 years, from May 1, 1905. Peb 8, 1903. 6:lljS4 980

2d av Xo 2122, n e cor 109th st. Surrender lease. Angelo Gra-nito to Myer B:uh. Jan 30. Feb 4, 1906, 6:1681 627.61

2d av, Xos 940 and 912, corner store. Morris Rose to Louis Schapira; 3Vi. years, from Feb 1, 1905. Feb 3, 19^5. 5:1343. .900 I

3d lav, No 340, n w cor 2;5th st, 2a, 3d an-d 4tih floors. German Evangelica'l Lu'theran Church of S't Matthew to Cbarles and Ber­tha Braaf; 5 years, frcm May 1, 1&04. Feb 9, 190o. 3:881.1,900 J

3d av. No ,-138. s \v cor 2i3itb st, Assignmenpt of le-ase and agree­ment as to disisolulion of rortnersbiip, Scc. Ernest W Struck to Charles Eraaf. All title. June 14, lOfl-l. Feb 9. 1905. 3:880'..

7 ,000 | 3d av. No -f-T, \- iiii iiise. J'ames Conry to Jiaroies Purcell. Jan

IS. P-:-b :•, " • ," • : r : nom | 3d av. No 111.: ' , •• ,-iore, Joseph Woebl to Pietro Caronia;

3 years, fn-n V' r, 1. ^n::.'., Feb 3. 1C05, 6:lfJ19 420 j 5Lh av. No 141;;. .Vifsi o lease. Jacob Blumenthal lo Sigmund

Jonas, J3n.30. Peb 3. 1905. 0:1621 nom 5th av. No lo. barher stop in front baaemient R.iymond Orteig and

Antoine Lablanciie and Louis liCmibard; o years, from Oct 15, 1902. Feb 9, 1905. 7;5'Gi> 909 ]

6th a*-. No 09a, all. Giovann-i P Maresi to Harris Schwartz; '.' years, from May 1, 1905. Feb 4. 1903, 3:Sli5.3,200 and 3,300 I

10th av. No 667, s w cor 47tb st. AESi?:n lease. Michael J Rush to Bernard J Rush. Jan 26, Peb 6, li)05, 4:1075 nom

10th av. No-667. all. Marv E Kenney to Bernard J Rush; 5 3-12 vears and 5 davs, from Jan 26, 1S05. Peb 8, 1905. 4:1075

3,000 aod 3,300 10th av. No G67. Cancellation lease. Bernard J Rush and The

Hfnry_ Elias Brewing Co to Mary E Kenney. Peb 6, 1905. 4:107o nom

B O R O U G H O F T H E B R O N X . Jerome av, — s, bet 183d and lS4th sts, 100x100, The Colliegie Inn.

Assign lea-e. Paitrick J Sloy-an to Thoa J Nolan. Feb 4. Feb 7, 1903. 16:3187 nom

Stebbins av, w s. 39,4 s lfi5th st, 55.5x45.10x44.6x31.4. Isabella Frady to Laurie L Levey; 3 years, from April 28, 1901. Peb 3. 1905. 10:2690 225

San>e nropertv. Eame to same; 3 years, from Oct 1, 1903. Feb 3. 1905 ^ 270

S't Anns av. No lo4, store, &c. Sarah Lippstadt to Julius Gall; 3 years, from Oct 1. 1904. Feb 6, 1005, 10:2547 600

*Unionpcrt road. No 450, store, &c. James R Tisdale to Carl Blaicher; 5 3-12 years, from Peb 1, 1905, Feb 6, 1905

COO to 900 Willis av. No 176, all, John Heller to Charles Mergenthaier; 5

years, from May 1, 1905. Feb 6, 1905. 9:2280 780

MORTGAGES,

NOTE.—The arrangement of this list Is as follows: Tbe first name IR that of tbe mortgagor, tbe next that ot the mcrtgagee. The de­ft rription of the property then follows, then the date of the mort­gage, the time for which it was given and the amount. The gnneral dates used as headlins'S are the dates when the mortgage was banded Into the Register's office to be recorded.

Whenever the letters "P. M." occur, preceded by the name of a street, in thes* lists of mortgages, they mean that it ia a Purchase Money Mortgage, and for fuller particulars see the list of transfers uniler tbe corresponding date.

The flrst date is the date the mortgage was drawn, the second the flate of filing; when both dates are the same, only one is given.

Subscribers will Dnd mortgages in this list witb the wrong block number attached. The block number we giTe Is taken from tha In-6'rument aa flled

McrtKages against Bronx property will he found altogether at tha root ot tbis Hst.

February 3, 4, G, 7, S, 9, B O R O U G H O F M A N H A T T A N .

.\delstein, Hyman and Abram Avrutine to David Ravitch et al. 99th st, Nos 230 to 234, s s. 100 w 2d av, 75x100.11. P M. Prior morts $22,000. Feb 7, 1 year, 6%. Feb 8, 1905. 6:1648.

4,000 Abeles, Pauline to Henry A Mark. 10th st. No 260, s s, 225 e 1st

av, 25x92.3. Peb 3, due, &c, as per bond. Peb 4, 1905. 2:437. 17,000

Sane lo Katharine Gav.loul et al. Same property. Prior mart ^]7nr !.-,i,;; :; M ,;,-.., 0%. Feb 4, 3905. 2;437. 3,000

A.llll • ' 1 ' , ;,. I. -. ,1! M Farrell. Av C, Nos 126 to 130, n e '•'•• ^ :' -I.T"-" ••: : - i ' r morts $115,000. Sept 20, 1901, 1 year. 1: i-'h :;, i::ii,". 2 :--•<. 3,000

Agresta, Michele lo Louis D Living-ston and ano. Sullivan Et, No 171, e s, 100 n tlouston st, 25.xlO0x24,llxlOO. P M. Prior

February i i , 1905 Mortgages RECORD AND GUIDE Manhattan 329

-•Eiopt-B .* . F e b 1, d u e , &c, a s p e r b o n d . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 5 2 5 . 2 , 0 0 0

A r o n o w i t z , M a r k s lo M o r r i s R o s e n t o v e r a n d a n o . 2d a v . N o 21: i2 , n e cor I C M , ., Vi. ^'.Oi, 2 5 . 1 0 x 7 5 , F M. J a n 3 0 , 2 y e a r s , 6%. P e b :;, li:. ., I, il -• 1 ,000

/ . L r . , h a i i u , \ . i , , , i, r m a i n H M a r x . 62d s t , N o s 2 4 8 a n d 230 , s s . Jiui ,• u • l.ll.I av , 5 0 x 1 0 0 . 5 . P M. P e b 4 , i n s t a l l s , 6 % . P e b 6, r,ii..">. 4 , 1 l."i:j. 7 .000

.^de 'S ie in , H y m a n a i 'd A b r a m A v r u t i n e to G r e n e w o o d C e m e t e r y . C h r y s t i e s t , N o 178, s e c o r R i v i n g t o n s t , N o s 19 a n d 2 1 , Sl'xofl, F e b i">, 19115, 5 y e a r s , 5 % . 2 : 4 2 0 . 8 4 , 0 0 0

Ailr^ni.i:!! Kci l r i - ' la to Co to Cihson L DOuglaEs. S l o t h s t , s s, ' :00 e H 111 V, "i,"i'!';.-.ll. P M. P e b 1, d u e ' &c, a s p a r bond. P e b 9. 1, :-• ^ •__! 1. 7 ,300

.\ i ; 11 •: - I !•: -(;vte Oo t o Wm. H Cocb;.-an. 21Sth. &t, ^ s, 2 7 5 e I ll ••: I. '::••,11. P M. F e b 1, d u e fee, as n e r bond. P e b 9 , I • • - - • , I ,- " 7 ,500

.X' . 1 I .1. M to E>iz F J o h n s t o n . 10-tb av, s e s , 4 9 . 1 1 s -w -• - -• I ' l l - P M. F e b 9 . 1 9 0 3 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . 8:22114, 3 .000

Bi- i j i i ' , '; i i j i i i ' ia to Pii. 'cus Lowenfe ld a n d ano . .')2d s t . No 3'12, s s, I'^U <? ;:ti-. a v , 32 .5x—.x23 ,8x l00 .y . P M. P e b 7, 1 yea r , OX-F e b 9, lOOu. 4 : 1 0 4 2 . • 4 , 0 0 0

Benze r , Geo rge a n d L o u i s to Solomon P l a n t . 1 9 t b S't, N'o 4211, n s, 3to-2 e 1 s t av, 2 -U92 . P M. P e b 9, 190o, 3 yea;-s, 4V>%- 3 : 9 5 1 .

1 2 , 0 0 0 Brand- .ve i j , I g n a t z to M a r y H .•^.sbcr. IOth i,y N o 3 6 4 , e s, 2 4 , 8

s 3 1 s t .-;t, l y .ox lUO, P M, P r i o r m r r t $10,000'. J a n 3 1 . due , See. as p e r bui.d- Fi.0 0, l!J(_i5. 3 : 7 2 S , 2 ,000

BoUon, F.CLiii.ii.l i; :•• 1 U L E G U A R A N T E E & T R U S T CO. 1 5 8 t h s t , N o .;;-• • • I . J !• w B r o a d w a y , l S . S x l 0 O . F e b 9, iOO'S. due , Scc, us I. ! I -• _ !:• I. S.oOi)

BO'iton, l:. : , ! ' :• ,. I r i ' L E GUARANTE^E & T R U S T CO. l o S t h i-:, . \ , - ' I ' • ;• • ; iv Broadway , 18 .8x100 . P e b 9 , 1905 , due , . • . . . • • . . - I •: --• j i : ' l . lO .WO

B:i II , • • I,. ,• I • , , : uh J Meiad. I s h a m st , e s, 1 0 0 s Vermi lyea : u , I M : . ! ! . , r -..I , Ki 1, •), lOO^, 3 v e a r s , 0 % . 8:2:^28. (i.O^lO

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E l a i r & Co, v e n d o r s , C h i c a g o & E a s t e r n I l l i n o i s R R Co a n d B A N K ­E R S T R U S T CO t r u s t e e . E q u i p m e n t a g r e e m e n t as t o c a r s , &c. Dec 3 1 . 1 9 0 1 , 10 y e a r s , 4V>%. P e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 1 ,192 ,622 .50

B a u s t , J o s e p h i n e t o H e l e n Ssge r . ;53d st . N o 2 4 1 , n s, 170 w 2d av , l o x 9 S , 9 . P r i o r m o r t .t^O.OOo. F e b 2, 1 yea r , 6%, F e h 3 , 1995 . 3 : 9 1 4 . 5 0 0

B o r k e l , J o h n t o T I T L E G r ' ' i ; > - ' i i ' ' T R U S T CO, 51s t s t , N o s 4-32 and 4 3 4 , s s, 2 8 9 e l - ; i i' n .i x e Gl t o w s B e e k m a n pl , N o 30 , X n 33 .5 x w L ,". . ' , .I.^L s t X W 3 6 . F e b 2, dne , &c, a s p e r bond . P e b 3 . i n Ti. , i . ;:>;::. 1 3 , 0 0 0

B r o w n , J o h n a n d J o h n M P i n i a n to J u l e s E and S u s a n S c h n e i d e r . 1 4 8 l h s t , 'No 628 , s s. 2 5 0 w B r o a d w a y , 1 6 . 8 x 9 9 , 1 1 . P M. P r i o r m o r t $ 7 , 0 0 0 . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 , 2 y e a r s , 5 % . 7 : 2 0 9 4 . 3 ,000

B r e m e r , J o h n to M a b e l A Duff e t a l , C o l u m b u s av, N o 4 8 5 , e s, 5 0 . 8 n S3d s t , 2 6 x 1 0 9 . F e b 1, due , See, a s p e r b o n d . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 4 : 1 1 9 7 . 1 0 , 5 0 0

B u c h s b a u m , M i c h a e l a n d M o r r i s to H A R K B M S A V I N G S B A N K , E r a d h u r s t a v . No 14, e s. 25 s 143d s t , 2 5 . 2 x 7 3 . 5 x 2 3 x 7 0 . 8 , F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 , 1 y e a r , M-. , 7 - . H I , ; . 1 2 , 0 0 0

S a m e to s a m e . E I M - I n' ,i •. 12, e s, 50 .2 s 143d s t , 2 5 x 7 6 . 2 x 2 5 x 7 3 . 5 . F e h 3 , I'.u "• I • • • ' . . 7 : 2 0 4 3 . 1 2 , 0 0 0

B u c h s b a u m , M o r r i s -.i .!• m <• I' I.L-VV. S th av, N o 2752 , e s, 2 5 n ] 4 6 t h s t , 2 5 x 1 0 0 , J a n Ki, 1 vea r , 6 % . F e h 8, 1 9 0 5 . 7^2032,

2 ,000 B u r g e s s , W i l l i a m t o W i l l i a m F i s c h e r . 9 t h s t . No 3 3 4 , s s, 2 7 5 w

I s t av, 2 5 x 9 3 . 1 1 . P e b 2 , 2 y e a r s , 51/2%. F e b 3 , 1905 . 2 : 4 5 0 . 1 0 , 0 0 0

Bloclv, L o u i s to W m C Cox. l l l t h s t , N o s 2 3 3 a h d 235 , n s, 3 ' io e S t h av, 5 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . P r i o r m o r t $ 0 5 , 0 0 0 . P e b 6, 1 y e a r , 6 % . P e b 8, 1903 , 7 : 1 8 2 7 . 12 ,000

B lac l cmore , J o s e p h J t o L J ^ W Y E R S T I T L E I N S CO. M a n h a t t a n av. N o 2 8 2 , e s, 3 2 . 1 1 s 1 1 2 t h s t , .34x100. P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 , due , &c, a s p e r bond . 7 : 1 8 4 6 . 3 2 , 0 0 0

B o e h l i n g , H e r m a n n H to F r e d e r i c k L a n g e . 1 s t av . N o 2 7 3 , w s, 63 ,3 s 1 6 t h s t , 2 0 x 8 0 . P M, F e b 3 , 1 y e a r , 41/2%. F e b 4 , 1905 . 3 : 9 2 2 . 12 ,000

B a k e r , S a r a h V t o C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. 9 t h av,. n w s, a t s w s 2l l5th s t , 1 9 9 . 1 0 to 2 0 4 t h s t . xlOO, P M. P r i o r m o r t $12 ,000 , F o b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5%. F e b 4 , 1 9 0 3 . 8 : 2 2 0 1 .

8 ,000 B a k e r , S a r a h V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO.

S h e r m a n a v . s s, 2 5 e I s h a m s t , 3 0 x 1 1 0 . 5 to 1 0 t h av, x 6 1 x l 4 5 . 5 . P M. F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 4, 1905 . 8 : 2 2 2 3 . 9 ,500

B a k e r , S a r a h V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. S h e r m a n av, s s, 2 0 0 n e E l l w o o d st , 1 0 0 x 3 3 0 . P M. P r i o r m o r t $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . P e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 4 . 1 9 0 3 . 8 : 2 1 7 4 . 5 ,000

B a k e r , S-arah V to C E N T R A L . R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. S h e r m a n av , s s, 106 e H a w t h o r n e s t , 2 l o t s , e a c h 100x160 , 2 P M m o r t s , e a c h $11 ,000 , F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % , F e b 4, 1 9 0 5 . 8 : 2 2 2 2 .

2 2 . 0 0 0 E a k e r , S a r a h V t o C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO.

S h e r m a n av, c 1 200 s w c 1 B o u l e v a r d o r D y c k m a n s t , r u n s s e 3 8 1 . 1 1 X s w 2 4 . 9 X s w , 8 3 . 2 x n w 4 0 0 t o c 1 S h e r m a n av . x n e ICO. P M. F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 3 % . F e b 4 , 1905 . 8 : 2 1 7 4 . 17 ,000

B a k e r S a r a h V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. She rma j i av , c 1, 3 0 0 s w c I B o u l e v a r d o r D y c k m a n s t , 100x400 . P M. F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % , F e b 4, 19U5. 8 : 2 1 7 4 . 17,OnO

B a k e r , S a r a h V to CENTR.AL R E . ' \ L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. N a e g l e av, s w c o r Ha-wlhorne av, r u n s s 126 ,3 t o 1 0 t h av, x s w 37 10 X n .V 8 6 . 6 x s w 98 .6 x n : 3 9 . 1 0 to N a e g l e av , x e 150. P M. P r i o r m o r t $14 ,666 , P e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 4, 1905 . 8 : 2 2 1 6 .

5 ,334

B a k e r , S a r a h V to, C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. N a g l e a v n s SCO e E l l w o o d s t , 10itx3,"0. P M. F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , .5%. P e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 , 8 :2174 . 17 ,500

B a k e r S a r a h V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. N a g l e av, n s, OCO e E l l w o o d s t , l l inx:^30. P M. P e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % , P e b 4, 1 9 0 5 . S :2174 . 1 7 , 5 0 0

B a k e r S a r a h V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. E r o a d w a y . e s 50 n H a w t h o r n e s t , 5 0 x l l 9 - . 3 x 5 0 x l l 9 . 1 0 . P M. P . i o r m c r t .'^5,500. P e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 3 % . P e b 4, 1905 . 8 : 2 2 3 5 .

2 , 5 0 0

Baker , S a r a h V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. B r o a d w a y , e s, 101 .7 s H i l l s i d e s t , 100 .11x l50xT00 .11x l6 l> ,2 n s.' P M. P r i o r m o r t $12 ,000 . F e b 1, 2 y ^ a r s , 5 % . P e b 4 , 1905, 8 : 2 1 7 0 . 4 , 0 0 0

B a k e r , S a r a h V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. E r o a d w a y , n s, be t D y c k m a n s t a n d A c a d e m y s t , a n d a t div l i n e b e t l a n d s be t I s a a c D y c k m a n and S a m u e l T h o m s o n , r u n s n 2 6 8 . 6 X n w 5 6 2 . 9 x s on c u r v e 1 2 6 . 8 x s ou c u r v e l i l . S to s a id d iv l ine , :; — 4-14.2; F s t , e s, 2X2.3 n f rom s e cor P s t a n d I n w o o d t t , : ; ! l i i .7 \H; .^ .4x311.1x102.3 . P M. F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 4 , 19115. S:l-231 a n d 2 2 4 7 . 2 5 , 0 0 0

B a k e r , S,arah V to C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO; B r o a d w a y , s s, 1 0 0 e H a w t h o r n e s t , 5 0 x 1 4 3 . 8 x 5 0 x 1 4 4 . 3 . P M. P r i o r m o r t $ 5 , 0 0 0 . F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 0 % . F e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 . 8 : 2 2 3 5 .

3 ,000 B i n i m o v i c h , H a r r i s a n d S a m u e l A u s t e r t o A m e r i c a n M o r t g a g e Co.

S l s t s t . N o 4 3 1 , n s, 4 5 6 . 6 e 1 s t av , 2 5 x 1 0 2 , 2 . F e h 3 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 . 5 : 1 5 6 1 . 1 3 . 0 0 0

B-inimovich, H a r r i s e t a l w i l h A m e r i c a n M o r t g a g e Co, S l s t s t , N o 4 3 1 E a s t , S u b o r d i n a t i o n 2 m o r t s . P e b 3 . F e b 4 . 1 9 9 5 . 5 : 1 5 6 1 .

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HUwood s t , c I, 3 0 0 n w c i N a g l e av, 1 0 0 x 2 3 0 , e x c e p t p a r t for s t . P M. P r i o r m o r t $ 5 , 0 0 0 . F e h 1, 2 y e a r s , 57^. F e b 4 , 1 9 0 5 . 8:217-4. 5 ,000

B a k e r , S a r a h V t o C E N T R A L R E A L T Y B O N D A N D T R U S T CO. D y c k m a n s t , w s, 3 0 0 n w S h e r m a n av, 5 0 x 2 0 0 . e x c e p t p a r t for st , P M. F e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 4 . 1905 . 8 : 2 1 7 3 . 10 ,000

B a u m , D a v i d . S a m u e l A r o n s o n a n d F a n n i e K a l l i s l o C I T I Z E N S S A V I N G S B A N K . P r i n c e st , N o 3 0 . s e cor M o t t s t , N o s 2 3 6 t o 240 , 23 .6x120.7x23x12-0 . F e b 1. o y e a r s , 4 ^ % . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . ' 2 : 4 9 3 . 4 5 , 0 0 0

B r a z i e r , T h o m a s to H e n r y S B o w r o n , B a r r o w s t . N o 2 7 , s s, a b t 110 e B l e e e k e r s t . 3 7 . 6 x 8 0 . P e b 2 , ' 3 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 2 : 5 9 0 . 1 2 0 0 0

Brad ley , Dan ie l I lo J a c o b W e r t h e i m . B r o a d w a y , N o s 1 3 6 7 a n d i: ;( ,9, s w cor : i7 ih s t . N o 122 , 4 3 . 4 x 8 5 . 7 x 4 1 . 1 x 7 1 . 8 . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 , 2 .vrai-s, .-• . : ; ;S12. 7 5 , 0 0 0

Bach , - lyi i- ui .^ijrain B a c h r a c h . L e x i n g t o n a v . N o 1745 , e a, S4 .3 n KlSih Et, li;,S.v(;,-., p M, P r i o r m o r t $0 ,500 . J a n 3 1 , i n s t a l l s , 07,. F e b 7, I ; K I 3 . 6 : 1 6 3 6 . 2 , 0 0 0

E e h r i n g e r , V a l e n t i n w i l h Geo T S t r o n g , 83d s t . N o 2 1 2 E a s t . E x t e n s i o n m o r t . Oc t 29 , 1904 . P e b 7. 1 9 0 5 . 5 : 1 5 2 S . n o m

B e r i n s t e i n , I s a a c M lo L.AWYEIRS T I T L E I N S CO. 1 5 6 t h s t , s s, i r O w Atr.fi 1-1:,:ii -j ••.. T'i.-.i;!).ll. P M. F e b 6, due , &o, a s p e r bond. Fl I, 7 ; : . 1 1 I. 1 2 , 0 0 0

Bro i idn . iy I M i , , I: ' •. to T I T L E I N S CO of N Y. 1 3 6 t h St, a s, I u v.ii.M ii,,i.ii ,.v. 1^.5x99.11. F e b 4 , d u e D e c 14 , 1 9 0 5 , 5 / , , P e b 7, ll 'w;,. 7.i;.„N-,. 5 , 6 0 0

S a m e l o s a m e . 136Lh s t , s s, 5 . J O W A m s t e r d a m av, 7 5 x 9 9 . 1 1 , Cer ­t i f ica te a s to c o n s e n t of s t o c k h o l d e r s to 2 m o r t s . P e b 6 . F e b 7 . 1905 , .

B r o a d w a y R e l i a n c e R e a l t y Co to T I T L E I N S CO of N Y. 13Cth s t . s E, 5.59 w An iE te rdam av, 5 0 x 9 9 . 1 1 . F e b 4 , d u e Dec 14 , 1 9 0 5 , :•;,:, F e b 7, 1905. 7 : 1 9 8 8 . 1 1 , 2 0 0

E r e i i b a u p t , W i l l i a m a n d G u s t a v to Ci ty R e a l E s t a t e Co. 5 9 t h s t , No 32li , s s, 3 5 0 e Oth av, 2 5 x 1 0 0 . 5 . P r i o r m o r t $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . F e b 7, l!i(i5, due , &.C, a s p e r bond . 4 : 1 0 4 9 . 5 ,000

Bro; l ie , S i e p b t n to H K o e h U r & Co. B r o a d w a y , No 1545 . S a l o o n l e a s e . F e b 7, d e m a n d , 0 % . F e b 8,, 1905 . 4 : 1 0 1 7 . 3 ,000

B e r i n s t e i n , I s aac M to J a m e s A D e e r i n g . 1 5 l E t s t , s s . 3 5 0 e A m ­s t e r d a m av, 8 6 . 1 0 x 1 0 8 , 1 1 x 4 3 . 5 x 9 9 , 1 1 , P M. P e b 6, 2 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 7 : 2 0 6 5 - 2 9 , 0 0 0

B o o k s t a v e r . P e y s e r t o J a c o b B o b r o w . 1 1 2 t h s t , N o s 3 1 3 a n d 3 1 5 . n E, I , 5 e 2d av , 5 4 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . P M. F e b 1, d u e A u g 15 , 1905 , 6 % . P . i i >-: i!!(!-. <; i i ; s4 , 4 , 0 0 0

Eer l - j , ' , 1 , •• I) Moses B e r k o w i t z . C o l u m b i a s t , N<f 54 , e s, iMi , 2 0 x 9 9 . 9 x 2 0 x 9 9 . 7 . P e b 1, d u e a s p e r a g r e e -m e n i . . I". ;• •., 1905 . 2:33.3, 1,000

C a d w a l a d e r , J o h n L to B A N K F O R SAVINGS, N Y. L i b e r t y s t . Nos 1 9 3 and 107 , n w c o r C h u r c h s t , 3 4 . 6 x 1 0 0 x 3 5 . 9 x 1 0 0 . 8 . F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 1 yea r , 4 % . 1 :60 . 150 .000

Corn , H e n r y to T h e M u t u a l M o r t g a g e Co. S t h a v . N o 1 3 9 , e s 5 7 6 n 2i : th st , r u n s n 32.G x e 9 0 x n 2 x e 4 8 x s 4 4 x w 2 5 x n 9.0 x w 113 to b e g i n n i n g . P r i o r m o r t $40,0i :0 . P e h 2, 1 y e a r , 6 % . F e b 3 , 19115. 3 : 8 4 9 . 1 0 , 0 0 0

C r o w t h e r , M a r y J to K a t e B Drey . 3 5 t h s l . N o 530 , s s. 3 2 5 e l l l h av, 2 5 x 9 8 . 9 . P e b 3 . d u e . See, a s p e r bond . P e b 4 , 1905 . 3 : 7 0 0 . 7 . 0 0 0

S a m e to C o n g r e s s B r e w i n g Co. S a m e p r o p e r t y . P r i o r m o r t $7 ,000 . F e b 3 , due , &c, as p e r b o n d . F e b 4, 1905 . 5 , 5 0 0

C a m p i g l i a , M a r g h e r i t a to E r n e s t o P e c a r a r o and a n o . D o w n i n g s t , No 2 3 , n s. 125 e Bedford s t , 1 8 x 7 0 . P M. P r i o r m o r t $4 ,500 . P e b 1. i n s t a l l s , 6%. F e b 4 , 1905 . 2 : 5 2 7 . 1,950

Cady. ,IameE C to N o a h B S h u t e . 1 7 t h s t , N o s 4 4 0 to 4 4 6 . s s . 198 .11 e m t h av, 1 0 0 , 1 0 x 9 2 ; 2 0 t h s t . N o 4 4 6 , s s, 2 0 8 . 5 e I O t b av, ] ( r „S^92 .10x l6 .Sx91 .10 . May 9, 1904, 5 y e a r s , 6 % . P e b 3 , J 9 0 5 , 3 : 7 1 7 a n d 714 . 1 0 , 0 0 0

C a m p b e l l , E s t e l l e L t o E Q U I T A B L E L I F E A S S U R A N C E S O C I E T Y of U S. 8 5 t h s t . N o 2 0 3 , n s, 7 0 w A m s l e r d a m av, 4 0 x 1 0 2 2. F e h G, 1 9 0 5 , 3 y e a r s , 4'^%-- 4 :123:3 . 4 5 , 0 0 0

S a m e to H e n r y D C h a p i n . S a m e p r o p e r t y . P r i o r m o r t $ 1 5 , 0 n 0 . F e b 3 . 1 y e a r , 6 % . F e b 6 , 1 9 0 5 . 10 ,000

C a v a n a g h , A l b e r t t o A t l a s J m p r o v e m e n t Co. St N i c h o l a s ( l l t h ) av , s e e o r T72d s t , 9 5 x l 7 o . P M. F e b 6, 1 0 0 5 , d u e , &c, as p e r bond . 8:212.8. 5 6 , 0 0 0

Cohn , G r e t c h e n t o I d a B l u m e n k r o h n . 1 5 4 t h s t , N o 4 2 7 n s 1 6 6 e .Ams le rdam av, 2 .1x99.11. P M. P r i o r m o r t $ 2 1 , 0 0 0 . F e b 6 1 9 0 5 , 3 y e a r s , G%; 7 : 2 0 6 8 . 4 0 0 0

C a n r s o , E l i s a lo E d w a r d M i c h e l s t r u s t e e . I S t h s t , N o 4 0 4 s s 9 i e l E t av , 2 5 x 9 2 . P M, F e b 4 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 6, 1903 . ' 3 : 9 4 9 ,

8,500 C a r u s o , E l i s a lo L o u i s J J a c o b s . 1 8 t h st , N o s 4 0 4 a n d 4 0 6 s s

94 e l e t av , 5 0 x 9 2 . P M, P r i o r m o r t s .$18,000. P e b 6, 1 9 0 5 i n s t a l l s , 6%. 3 : 9 1 9 . 7_200

C o n n o r , W m F to J u l i a F i t z g e r a l d , A m s t e r d a m av, N o s 2 8 1 and 2 S 3 , a e c o r 73d s t , N o 183, , 7 6 . 8 x 2 8 . P e b 7, 1 9 0 5 , due , &c. as p e r hond . 4 : 1 1 4 5 . 7 0 , 0 0 0

C u l h a u s , G a r r e t t t o Geo rge E h r e t . 1 2 t h av, s e cor M a n h a t t a n '^t S a l o c n l e a s e . P e b 7, 1 9 0 5 , d e m a n d , 6 % . 7 : 1 9 9 6 . 2 , 5 0 0

C u n n i n g h a m , J a m e s T l o H K o e h l e r & Co. 1 s t av , No 6 4 9 S a ­loon lease , F e b 4 , d e m a n d , 6%. F e b 6, 1905 , 3 : 9 4 3 . ' 1,600

Colby, B a i n b r i d g e to : E ; Q U I T A B L B L I F E A.SSURANCB S O C I E T Y O P a 3, OH'tih s t No 4 8 , n s, 125 e M'adison a.v, 2 5 x 1 0 0 5 . P M F e b 9, 1905, 3 y o a r s , 4V4%, 5:13 'S1. 5 0 , 0 0 0

Co-per . J o h n to H e n r y D Winan®. Convieut av . N o 5 7 e s 5 5 9 6 n 141s.t Et, 2 0 x 1 0 0 . P r i o r m o r t $15 ,000 . P a h 7 1 yea r 07 F e b 9, 1905 . 7 : 2 0 5 0 . ' I ' Q O O

Cc'hen, H a r r i s M and J a c o b Rosenb lum ' t o J o s e p h L B u t t e n w i e s e r .^3d Et, NO'S :WS aud 3 1 0 , s s, ICO e 3 d a v 4 0 x 9 8 9 P r i o r m o r t $ . F e b 1, d u e M a y 1 , 1906 , 6%. F e b 9 , 1906 , 3,OSS,

19 ,000

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Oohen, Ha-iTis M and Jacob Rosenblum to Joseph L But; 33:d ®t, Nos 308 to 314, s s, 100 e 2d av, 80x93.9. Prior mtorts' $ . Feb 1 ,due May 1. 1906, 6%. Peb 9, 1903. 3:938. _

18,6-oO Cohen, Harris M and Jacob Rosenblum to Joseph L Buttenwieser.

S3d st, NL-S 312 and 314, s s, 140 e 2d av, 40x98.9. Prior mort ^ . Feb 1, due May 1, 1906, 6%. Peb 9, 1905. 3:938. 22,000

Dixon M Lioui&e P to Wm P Dixon and ano exors and trustees Josiah M Fiske. -19tb ft, No 52, s s, 022.10 w 5'th av, 20.10x1005. Leas'eh'iid. Jan 24, 1 ye^ar, 5%. Peb 9, 1905. 5:12f^4. 20,000

Dreyfus, Blanche and Lillian G Levy to LAWYERS TITLE INS CO OP N Y. Mad-iEon av. No 1'5C0, n -w cor lOiath st. No 47, 24.11x 70. Peb 8, due, &c, as per bond. Fob 9, 1905. -6:1611. 2.j,000

Dunn, Joseph A, of Brooklyn, to Park Mortgage Co. Ellwood st, c 1, 12S.9 n w c 1 Hillside st. runs n w 125 x s w 330 x s e 12a X n e 330. P M. Feb 8, 1905. 3 years, 5%. 8:2171. 8,000

Dohrmann, Anna and Albert Holter to The J Chr G Hupfel Brew­ing Co. 1st av. No 444. s e cor 26th st. Saloon lease. Peb 2, demand, 6%. Feb 3, 1905. 3:957. 5,64o.S0

Dent, Isabella D wife of John D to Charlotte Cook. West Bnd av, No SOO, e s 30 s 99th st. 16x80. Jan 30, 2 yrs, 5%. Peb 3, 190o. 7:1870. 3,500

Da-vis, Asher to Lena Boskey. 116th st. No 209. n s, 145 e 3d av. SOxlOO.lO. Peb 1, 3 years, 6%. Peb 4, 1905. 6:1666. 3,o00

Deane Joseph P to Joel M Marx. lS7th st, n s, 225 e St Nicholas av ( l l t h av), 16.8x94,10. Oct 25, demand, G%. Feb 4, 1905. S-''15S ^^^

DorL Max to THE STATE BANK. 9th st. No 324 and 326, s s, 250 e '>d av 37,6x93.11; 9th st, Nos 32S and 330, s s, 287.6 e 2d av. runs s 93 11 X e 12.6 x n 4.11 x e 25 x n 89.1 to st. x w 37.6 to beginning. Peb 2, installs, 6%. Feb 4, 1905. 2:450.

10 notes, 15,000 Demorest Pattern Co to COLONIAL TRUST CO. Grand st. No 64,

n s 75 w Wooster st, 25x100, machinery, &c. Jan 1, 10 years, 6 / . Feb 3, 1905. 2:475. ^ gold. CO^O

Dryer, Daniel S to Mary J Houghtaling. 16th st. No 408. s s, 100 w 9th av 25x108.3x25x106, P M, Prior mort $4,000. Peh 3, due July 9, 1900, 41/2%. Feb 6, 1905. 3:713. 3,000

EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U S with Robt W Holmes et al. 74th st. No 61, n e cor Columhus av, —x—. Extension 2 morts. Jan 1. Feb 6, 1905. 4:1127. nom

EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U S with Wm W Smith Wall sl, Nos 3 to 7, and Broadway, No 84. Extension mort. Jan 31, Feb 6, 1905. 1:23. nom

Egan Stephan J to William Klein. 178th st. No G05. n s, 100 w St Nicholas av, 50x100. P M. Feb 3, 190o, 1 year, 5%. 8:2162,

Eckstein, 'Sigmund to Jcbn Davi.*. 146tJh st, N'Os 503 and 605, •n s 100 w Amsterdam av 2 lots, c.ich 25x99.11. 2 P M morts, eaoii $1,000; each sub p'lio-r morti $26,009, Feb 8. 3 years, 6%. Feb 9, 1,005. 7:2078. 2,000

Falk Selig and Joseph Fine to Aiaron Good'man, 117th st, Nos 18 tn •>•> s s 2.25 w Sth av, 70x100.11. P M. Feb 8, 1 year, G%. Feb 9, 1905. 6:1000. 10,267

Falk Selig and Joseph Fine to Aaron Goodmiain. 117tih. st. n s, 205.7 w 5tb av, 69.4x100.11. Feh 8,1 year, G%. Feb 9, 19G5, 6:1601.

Feldman, Leo to Harris M'andelbaum and ano. lU'th st. No 3i50, s Ss 125 w let av, 23x100.10. P M. Prior mort $7,000. Jan 3, 1 year 6%. Fob 9, 1S05. 0:li6S5. 4.250

Purman Jam.es W to A'MEIRICAN SAVINGS B.ANK. Pl-easatnt av. No 351 w s, S4.3 s 119lli st, 10.8x95. P M. Peb 1. 1 yoai-, 6%. Feb 9, 1905. 6:1800. 5.000

Pe'dmau, Leo to Harris M'andelbP.um and ano. I l4 th st, Nos 334 to 33S, s s, 2G0 w "1st iv, 49,11x100.11, Prior mort $14,000. Jan 3, 1905, due Jan 3, 19C5 (?), 6%. Feb 9, 1905. 6:1685. 10,500

Fell Joseph to Bernheimer Sc Schwartz Pilsoner Browing Co. Am­sterd'am av. No 14iiM. rSaloon lease. Feb 1, demand, 6%. Peb 7, 1905. 7:1986. 695

Fox Julius B to Catharin<' Hoy. S8d sit, No SOS, s s, 100 e 2d av, 20x98,9. P M. Feb 1, 3 years. 5%. Fob 9, 1905. 3:988.

6,000 Falk, Selig and Joseph Fine to Harris Mandelbaum and ano.

Broome st, Nos 371 and 373, s w cor Mott st. Nos 1G9 and 171. 50,6x116,3x50x112.6. Prior mort $9o,000. Feb 7, 1905, de­mand, 6%. 2:471. 33,000

Falk, Selig and Joseph Fine to Mary E Evans. Broome st, Nos 371 and 373, s w cor Mott st. No 173, 50.8x74.5x50.1x70.9. Peb 1, 5 years. 4%%. Feb 7, 1905. 2:471. 75.000

Prankei, Solomon and Samuel Werner to Moses Goodman. Nor­folk Et No 138 e s, 125 n Rivington st, 25x100. Prior mort $18,000. Feb 6, 5 years, 6%. Peh 7, 1905. 2:354. 8.000

Friedman, Rosa to Gustav A Schreiber and ano exrs Charlotte Schreiber. SSth st. No 178, s s. 100 w 3d av. 17x100.8. P M. Prior mort $7,000. Peh 1, 3 years, 5%. Feh 7, 1905, 5:1516.

3,000 Preeland, Mary to TITLE GUARANTEE Se TRUST CO. 27th st. No

313, n s, 148 w Sth av, 19.9x98,9. Feb 6, due, &c, as per bond. Feb 7, 1905. 3:751. 6,500

Pedden, John to Lina Maas. 121st st, No 70 East. Receipt for payment on account of mort. Peb 1. Feb 3, 1905. 6:1747. 1.000

Foley, Caroline L and Marie B Jacobson with County Holding Co. Madison av. Nos 706 and 708, s w cor 63d st, 40.5x70. Subordi­nation mort. Peb 2. Peh 3, 1905. o:1377. nom

Friedman, Harris and Barnet Feinberg to Isaac M Berinstein. 14Sth El, s s, 100 w Amsterdam av, 130x99.11; l lSth st, s s, 250 w Amsterdam av, 100x99.11. P 1903. 7:2079.

Foley, Caroline L to Meyer L Sire, s w cor G3a st. No 24, 40.5x70 1905. 5:1377.

Pox, Cbas J and Louis Weisi , 300 e 2d av, 25x100.5,

Feh 1, 1 year, 0%. Peb 3, S,250

Madison av, Nos 706 and 708, Peb 2, demand, 6%. Feb 4,

40,000 in to Adam Mohl. 48th st, No 324, P M. Feb 1, due Juiy 1, 1908, 5%.

Feb 3, 1905. 5:1340. 3.500 Fox, Julius B to Ferdinand Sulzberger. 33d st. No 314, s s, 160

e 2d av, 20x98.9. P M. Jan 30, 2 years, 5%. Feb 3, 1905. 3:938. 8,000

Feinberg, Lena to Bella Feldman. Madison st, No 102, s s, 202.4 w Market st, 23x100, P M. Feb 6, 1905, 6 years, 6%. 1:270. 6,600

Friedman, Harris and Barnet Feinberg to Lillie B Lilienthal. Amsterdam av, w s, 50.7 n 10 ith st, 30x100. P M. Feb 7. 3 years, 3%. Feh S, 1905. 7:1879. 30,000

Pine, Morris to Harris Mandelbaum and ano. 1st av, s w cor 107th st, lOO.llxlOO. Building mort. Prior morls 2-5 of $45,000 and P M mort $20,000. Jan 5, 1 year, 6%. Feh S, ILO.,. ,. l'i7S.

50,000 Pontana, Victor A et al with Emma K Fairfax. Downing st. No 13,

n s, 150 w Bleeeker st, 20.8x irreg. Extension mort, Jan 31-Feb 9, 1905. 2:527. nom

Goodman, Aaron to Hyman Sehulman. 117th st, n s, 265.7 w 5th av, 69,4x100.11. P M. Prior morts $32,000. Feb 8, 1905. 1 year, 6%. 6:1601. 8,000

Gliutenkamp, Luise to Bernheimer Se Schwartz. Lexington av, No 1055, s e cor 75th st. Saloon lease. Feb 2, demand, 6%. Feb 7. 1905. 5:1409. 3,000

Gottheil, Paul wilh Edward Zimmer. 120th st. No 111 West. Ex­tension mort. Feb 6. Peb 7. 1905. 7:1905. nom

Goldstein, Joseph D lo Maud Van B Holme. 119th st. No 62, s s, 26S e Lenox av, 16.6x100 11. P M. Prior mort $9,000. Peh 7, 1905, 1 year, 0%. 0:1717. _ 1,000

Geary. Wm H to Lion Brewery. Sth av. No 2o34. Saloon lease. Feb 4, demand, 6%. Feb 6, 1905. 7:1940. 2,415.39

Glynn, John J to TITLE INS CO of N Y. 46th st. No 550, s s, 150 e l l l h av, 25x100,5. P M. Feb 6, 1903, 2 years, 5%. 4:1074,

6,000 Great Jones Street Realty Co to Eugene Cohn et al trustees Fanny

Cohn and remaindermen. Great Jones st, Nos 48 to 52, n s, 100 w Bowery, 66x87,11x06.5x85.5. Collateral security for perform­ance of certain agreement. Feb 6, 1905. 3 years, 6%. 2:o31.

20,000 Same to same. Same property. Certificate as to consent ot stock­

holders to above mort. Jan 27, Feb 6, 1905. Same lo same. Same properly. Consent of stockholders lo above

morl. Jan 27. Feb 6, 1905. Greenberg, Jacob lo Tobias Wolfson, Manhattan av, n w cor

119th sl, No 351, 17.7x82. Feb 4, 1905, due. Sec, as per bond. 7:1946. 1,100

Gregorio, Angelo and Antonio to Edward McVickar and ano trus­tees Frances Maclean. 115th st. No 409, n s, 75 e 1st av, 20x 75. Feb 3, due, &c, as per bond. Peb 4, 1905. 6:1709. 6,500

Garflel, Charles to R Clarence Dorsett, 179th st, n s, 100 e St Nicholas av, 50x100, F M. Feb 3, 1905, 1 year, 6%. 8:2153.

3,850 Goodman, Abraham to Pincus Lowenfeld and ano. 115th st. No

209, n s, 134 e 3a av, 18x100.11. P M. Feb 1, 18 months, 6%. Feb 3. 1905. 6:1665. 1,500

Goodman, Aaron to Hvman Sehulman, 117th St, Nos IS to 22, s s, 225 w 5th av, 70x100.11. P M. Prior morts $27,500. Feb 8, 1905, 1 year, 6%. 6:1600. 10,733

Greenberg, Hyman with John A Aspinwall et al trustees Louisa Minturn will Wm H Asjiinwall. l l l t h st. No 249 West. Exten­sion mort. Jan 19. Feb 8, 1905. 7:1827. nom

Greenberg, Nathan and Rubin S to Emanuel .\rhstein and Samuel Levy. 99th st, No 61, n s, 150 w Park av, 2oxlC0.11. Prior mort $21,300, Feb 8, 1905, inslalls, 6%. G:1G05. 1.400

Same to Abram Bachrach. Same property. Prior mort $21,000. Peb S,due May S, 1903, 6%. 300

Greenberg, Nathan and Rubin S to Cath E Rennert. 99th st, No 61, n s, 150 w Park av, 23x100.11. Feb 7, 5 years, 5%: Peh 8, 1905. 6:1605. 21.000

Grossman, Herman to LAWYEHIS TITLE INS CO. Orchard st, No 136, e' s, 125.1 s Rivington st, 25.1x87.6x25x87,6. Jan 25, due. &c, as per bond. Feb 8, 1905. 2:410. 23.000

Same to Samuel Seiniger and ano. Same property. Prior mort $23,000. Feb 1, 5 years, 5%. Peb S, 1905. 1.000

Gribhon, John F, Jr, lo Townsend Seudder and ano trustees. For­syth st. No 46, e s, 175 n Canal st, 25x100. P M. Feb 1, 1 year, 5%. Feh 8, 1905. 1:301. 18,600

Goldman, Herman to Home for Incurables. East Broadway, I^o 146. n s, 201.3 w Rutgers st, 24.7x61.10x25x61.10. Feh 7, 5 years, 5%. Feb 8, 1905. 1:283. 23,000

Heifer, Isaac to LAWYERS TITLE INS CO. 106th st. No 77, n w cor Park av. No 1440, 25x75.11. Feb 3, 1905, due, &c, as per bond. 6:1612. 25,000

Halpin, Maurice W to Park Mortgage Co. Seaman av, n s, 138,8 e Bolton road, 50x89,6x50.7x81.10. P M. Jan 30, 3 years, 5%. Peb 4, 1905. S:224S. 2,800

Henry, Margt A individ and extrx Fernando R Walker with Theo S Bassett. Sth st. No 40, s s, 25 -w Greene st, 25x111.6x25x113.2; Sth st. No 42, s w cor Greene st. No 265. 25x113.2x25x114.11. Leasehold. Extension 4 morts. Feb 1. Feb 3, 1905. 2:548.

nom Huist, Lewis et al exrs anfl trustees Davifl Babcock witb John D

Wing. 54th st. No 122, s s. 140 w Lexington av, 16.8x100.5. Extension mort. Jan 11. Feb 9, 1905, 5:130S. nom

Hurst. Lewis et al exrs and trustees David Babcock with John D Wing. 54th st, No 118. s s, 173.4 w Lexington av, lO.SxlOO.5. Extension mort. Jan 11. Feb 9. 1005. 5:1308, nom

Hepworth, Adaline A with Laure M Gleises. 146th st. No 503, w s, 100 w Amsterdam av, 25x99.11. Extension mort. Nov 30, 1903. Feb 9, 1905. 7:2078. nom

Haber, Morris, to Samuel Dworkowitz anfl Joseph Rosenberg, 97th st, Nos 301 to 313, n s, 74 e 2d av, 7 lots, together in size 176.7x 100.11x176x100,11, 7 morts, each $1,428.57. Prior morts $45,500. Feb 1, 2 years. 6%. Feb 9, 1905. 6:1669, 10,000

Hamilton, Margaret H with UNION DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 27ih Et, No 344, s s, 290,6 e 9th av, 16.6x98.9. Extension mort. F'.b 8. Feb 9. 1905, 3:750. nom

Herbst, Louis lo Harris Harris. 107th st, No SO, s s, 75 w Park av, 25x100.11. Feb 6, 1905, due Jan 1, 1909, 5%. 6:1612. 17,000

Harcourt Realty Co to Seymour Realty Co. Broadway, Nos 2681 to 20S7, n w cor 102d st. No 239, 100.11x75. Prior mort $150,000. Feb 6, 1905, due Dec 16, 1905, 5%. 7:1874. 115,000

Harcourt Realty Co to Seymour Realty Co. Broadway, n w cor 102d St. —X—, Harold Court. Consent of stockholders to mort for $115,000. Feb 0. Peb 8, 1905. 7:1874. ^—

Harper, John to EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK. 94th st, No 104, s s. 65 w Columbus av. 35x97.8x35x98.10. Peb 7, 5 years, 4^^%. Feb 8, 1905. 4:1224. 32,000

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U S. l;59th st, Nos 251 anfl 253, n s, lo6,l e Sth av, 2 lots, each 19x99.11. 2 P M morts, each $11,000. Jan 31, 5 years, 4i/.%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 22.000

Hanson, Alfred E, of Breoklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of tbe U S. 139th st, Nos 2o7 to 263. n s, 40.1 e Sth av, 5 lots each 10x99.11. 5 P M morts, each $11,000. Jan 31, 5 years, 4 ^ % . Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 55,000

Hanson, Alfred E. of Brooklyn, to Lexington Avenue Co. 7th av, Nos 2382 to 2388, w s, 20 n 139tb st, runs n 79.11 x w 99,1 X s 99.11 to 139th st. No 203, x e 19.8 x n 20 x e 79.5; 139th st, Nos 207 and 209, n s, 118.3 w 7th av, 38.4x99.11; 139th st, Nos 217 to 253, n s, 214.1 w 7th av, 404,9x99.11; 139th st, Nos 257 to 265, n s, 42.1 e Sth av, 95x99.11. P M. Prior morts $351,-000. Peb 6, flue. See, as per bond. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 62,000

Hanson, Alfred D, of Brooklyn, to John 0 Baker. Fort Washing­ton av, e s, 124.2 s 181st st. runs e 108,10 x s 40.2 x w 6.11 x s 10 X w 100 to av X n 50. P M. Peb 7, 1905, due Deo 7. 1907, 5%. 8:2176. 10,000

February i i , 1905 Mortgages RECORD AND GUIDE Manhattan 331

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to John 0 Baker. Fort Washing­ton av, s e cor 181st st, 124.2x108.10x112.9x115.6. P M. Feb 7, 1905, due Dec 7, 1907, 5%. 8:2176. 25,500

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to John 0 Baker. Port Washing­ton av, n e cor ISGth st, 100.1x100x100x104.5. P M. Peb 7, 3905, due Dec 7, 1907, 5%. 8:2176. 22,009

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to John O Baker. 181st st, s s, .340.6 e Fort Washington av, 2 lots, one 50x124.4x50.3x129.7, and cne 50xll9.2x50.3x:i24,4. 2 P M morts, each $12,500. Feb 7, 1905, due Dec 7. 11107. n^'. S-2176 25,000

L?.nson, Alfred I', .i. i:i- ,,:i, lo John 0 Baker. 181st st, s s, 115.6 6 Port \. ; M , , 2 lots, one 75x145.1x7.5.5x152.11, one 75xl37-l.\T-. '• I i:. ; J |- M morts, each $21,000. Peb 7, 1905, due De;- 7 r.niT. , ,s:2176. 43,000

Hanson, Alfred L. of Brodklvu, to John O Baker. ISOth st, n s. 379,5 e Fort Washington av, runs n 110 x e 58.S x s 5.9 x e 25 X s 102.2 to 180th st x w 72.5. P M. Peh 7, 1905, due Dee 7, 1907. 8:2176, • 11,500

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to John 0 Baker. 181st st, g s, 265.0 e Port Washington av, 75x129.7x75.5x137.4, P M. Peb 4, due Dec 7, 1997, 5%. Feb 7, 1905. 8:2176. 21,000

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to John O Baker. ISOth st, n s, 154.5 e Port Washington av, 2 lots, each 75x110. 2 P M morts, each $11,500. Feb 7, 1905, due Dec 7, 1907, 5%. S:2176. 23,000

Hanson, Alfred E. Brooklyn, to Johu 0 Baker. 180th st, n s, 304.5 e Fort Washington av, 75x110. P M. Feb 7, 1905, due Dec 7, 1907, 5%. 8:2170, 11,500

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to John 0 Baker. 180th st, n s, 104.5 e Port Washington av, 50x110. P M. Peb 7, 1905, due Dec 7, 1907, 5%. 8:2176. 7,500

Hanson. Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFB ASSURANCE OCIETY ot the U S. 139th st, Nos 207 and 209, n s, 118.3 w 7th av, 2 lots, each 19,2x99.11. 2 P M morts, each $11,000. Jan 31, 0 years, 414%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 22,000

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U S. 139th sl. No 203, n s, 79,5 w 7th av, 19.8 x99.ll. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 4^%, Peb 7. 1995. 7:2025.

11.600 Hanson, Alfred B, of Brooklyn to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE

SOCIETY of the U S. Slh av, Nos 2010 to 2618, n e cor 139:h st. No 267, 99.11x42,1. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 4y>%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 50,000

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U S, 7th av, Nos 2382 to 2386, w s, 20 n 139lh St. 3 lots, each 16.8x79.5. 3 P M morts, each $11,000. Jan 31, 5 years, 4V.%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 33,000

Hanson Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE •SOCIETY of the U S. 7th av, w s. 70 n 139th st, 29.11x79.5. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 4V.%, Peb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 13.000

Hauson, Alfred D, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLS LIFE ASSURANCE S'OCIETY of the U S. 139th st, Nos 235 to 245, n s, 258.10 e Sth av, G lots, each 18.2x99,11. 6 P M morts. each $11,000. Jan 31, 5 years, 4 ^ % . Feb 7. 1905. 7:2025. 66,000

Hanson, Alfred B, of Brooklyn, lo EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U S. 139th st, No 217. n s, 214.1 w 7tb av, 32,4 x99,ll. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 4i^%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025.

13,000 Haims. Lou'is -to Millie Segall. l&t av, No 77, n w s, 48.1 s w

olh st, 24x100. P M. PriO'r miort $21,000. Feb 6, 1 year, 6%. Feb 9, 1905. 2:44'J. 3,350

Hanson, Alfred E, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of U S. 139lh st, No 249, n s, 194.1 e Stb av, 2 lots, each 32.4x99.11. 2 P M morts. each $13,000. Jan 31, 5 years, 4y2%. Peh 7, 1905. 7:2025. 26,000

Hanson, Alfred D, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of U S. 139th sl, No 219, n s, 49L6 e Slh av, 32.4x 99.11. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 41/2%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025.

13,000 Hanson, Alfred E, of.Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE

SOCIETY of the U S. 139th st, Nos 221 to 231, n s, 387.1 & Stb av, 6 lots, each 18.2x99,11. 6 P M morts, £ach $11,000. Jan 31, 5 years, 4i/>%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 66,000

Hanson, Alfred B, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR.4NCE SOCIETY of the U S, 139th st, No 2.33, u s, 367.10 e Sth av, 19.3 x99.ll. P M. Jan 31. 5 years, 47^%- Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025.

11,000 Hanson, Alfred B, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFB ASSURANCE

SOCIETY of the U S. 140th st, s s, 225 w 7th av, 12o.x99.11. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 4V2%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 43,500

Hanson, Alfred B, of Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE iSOCIETY of the U S. 140th St. s s, 100 w 7th av, 125x99.11. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 4y>%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 43,500

HauEon, Alfred B, of Brooklvn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ot Ihe U S. 140tb st, s s, 100 e 8th av. 162.6x99.11. P M. -Jan 31, 5 years, 4V-%-. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 56,000

Hanson, Alfred B, ot Brooklyn, to EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U S. 140th st, s s, 359 w 7th av, 162,6x99,11. P M. Jan 31, 5 years, 4y2%. Feb 7, 1905. 7:2025. 50,000

Halprin, Auraham, Mendel Diamonston and Jacob Levin to Abra­ham Nevins and sno. Lt-uox av, o s, 74.11 s 143d st, 50ixS5. P M. Feb 9, 1005, due Aug 9, 1906, 0%, 0:1740. _ 4..500

liarris. Benjamin and Jioseph Timolo 'IM Isaac Dachs. ISitih st, Nos 18 to 19, n s. z45 w 5tb av, 200x93'.ll. P M. Feh 7, 1905, 1 year. 6%. '6:1735. 3,900

Hare, James M to Harris D Colt. Oth av. No 89, n w cor 16th st, Nos 401 to 405, 26x80. Jan 12, 3 years, 4%. Peh 7, 1905. 3:714. 20.000

Hickey, Chas A to LAWYERS TITLE INS CO. 78lh st. No 111. n E, 167 w Columbus av, 17x102.2, Peb 7, 1905, due, &e, as per bond. 4:1150. 15,000

Ingliss Jam'cs S to Sarah C Derby. 40th st, No 3, n s, 122.6 e 5th av, 27.6x94,lx'27.Gx?3.3. P M, Fob 8, 3 years, 5% Feb 9.

, 1905. 5:1275. 117,600 Isaacs or Isaac, Louis and Jennie wife ot Solomon Gossett to TITLE

GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. Rivington st. No 107, s s, 2o e Clinton st, 25x65.6. Jan 31, due, ScC. as per hond, Feb 4, 1905. 2:348. ^ 18,000

Iczkovits, Max and Emma Lindenbaum to Benjamin Hollender. Lewis st. No SO, e s, 145 s Stanlon st, 20x100. Prior mort $18,-000. Feb 1, installs, 6%. Feb 3, 1905. 2:329. 6,500

Same to same. Same properly. Prior morts .'p24,500, Feb 1, 7 years, 6%. Feh 3, 1905. 800

Jaworower, Bernard L to Joseph L Buttenwieser. 100th sl. No 119, n s, 151 w Lexington av, 25.6x109.11: lOOtb st. No 121, n s. 125.6 w Lexington av, 25,6x100.11. Collateral mort. Prior morl $57,000. Jan 16, demand, 67,. Feb 3, 1905. 4,200

James, Harrie A to Wilhelmina Kratsch, 18th sl. No 315, a 3, 440 n w 1st av, 20x92, P M, Peb 1, 5 years, 5%. Peh 3, 1905. 3:924. 13,000

Judis. Irving to Harris Mandelbaum and aao. Lenox av, s w cor 11-th st, 100.11x100. Building loan. Prior marts $340,000. Jan 31, 1 year, 0%. Feh 8. 1905, 7:1901. 75 000

Same to same. Same property. P M. Prior mort $300,000. Jan ol, 1 year, G%. Feb 8, 1905. 40,000

Jaworower Realty Co to Joseph L Buttenwieser. 27th st, Nos 312 'and 314, s s, 137.6 w Sth av, 37,0x98.9. P M. Prior mort

,$38,000, Jan 31, installs, 6%. Feh 8, 1905. 3:750. 19,500 Same to same. Same property. Prior mort $57,500. Jan 31 de-

m.and, 6°/. Feb S, 1905, 4,500 Jacobson, Ignatz to Pincus Lowenfeld and ano. Allen st, Nos 174

to 178, s e cor Stanton st, Nos 75 and 77, 73x43.10. P M. Prior mort .$42,000. Peh 1, installs, 6%. Feb 7. 1005. 2:416. 14 COO

Jones, Cyrena L and Ella C J Tappen to T O'Ccnor Slcane. Charles st. No 43, n s. 134.2 e 4th st, 17.3x95. Feb 6, 3 years, 5%. Peb 7, 1905. 2:612. g.ooo

Knobloch, Herman and Anna E Haas widow to John H Scully S.h av. No 2899, w s, 90 n 153d st, 24.11x100. Jan 1, 1 year, 5%. Feh 8, 1905. 7:2047. l 50O

Kenney, Mary E lo CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK. 10th av No 067, s w cor 47th st. No 500, 25.5.x75. Feb 6, 1905, 5 years -l'/i;%. 4:1075. 20,000

Kraft. Florence to TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 2d av. No 090, e s, 49.4 n 37th st. 24.8x132.4.-^25x128.6. P M, Jan 4. due. &c, as per bond. 3:943. 10,000

Same to Mary H Farrell trustee Mary Halpin. Same property. I' M. Prior mort $10,000. Feb 4, 3 yrs, 5%. Peb 6, 1905. 3,500

Klein. Max J, Ignatz Roth and D Sylvan Crakow to Hudson Realty Co. Uioth El, Nos 40 to 42, s s, 285 e Lenox av, 3 lots, each 25x 99.11. 3 P M morts, each $1,666.67; each sub to prior morts $2I,i.iO, .$21,300 and $21,750 respectively. Feb 4, 1 year 0% Peb G, 1903, 0:1732, 5,000.01

KashowilK, Joseph with Levi P Morton and ano trustees Cath N Pane et al. Bast Broadway, No 263, on map No 265, s e cor Montgomery st, Ncs 5 and 7, 75x15. Extension reduced mort. Feb 3. Feb 6, 1905. 1:287. 2 500

Kerner, Barnet to Samuel Taikeff. Essex st. No 118 e s 1* 5' 3 Rivington st, 16x00. P M. Prior mort $10,250, Peb ' l due July 1, 1906, 6%'. Peb 0, 1905. 2:353. ' 1725

Kashowitz, Max to Harris Fine. Broome st, Nos 283 and ''SS " > ' » ^ i ^ Eldridge st, 44.1x87.6.x44,2x87.6, P M. Prior mort $02,000. Jan 27, installs, 6%, Peh 6, 1905. 2:413. 19000

Kramer, Anna lo Bernheimer & Schwartz. Spring st No '>o'4 Saloon lease. Feb 3, 1905, demand, 6%. 2:490. "l o'OO

Kotlowsky, Jacob to Ahraham Silverson. l l l t h sl n s 200 w 7'th av, 100xlOO.il. Building loan. Prior morl $06,000. Feb S 190o, 1 year, 6%. 7:1827. 4S 009

Klionsky. Barnet and Bessie to Max Pine. Slst st No 3'>4 s s 257.6 e 2d av, 26,3x102,2. P M. Prior morts $32,0C0, Feb 7' inslalls, 6%. Feh S, 1905. 5:1543. 4 000

Knobloch, Herman and Anna B Haas widow to John H Scully Sth av. No 2901, w s, 74.11 n 153d st. 25x100; Stb av w s 99 9 s lo4th st, runs w 38.5 x s w 0.1 x e .38.6 to av x n 0,1. Jan i 1 year, 0%. Feh 8, 1905. 7:2047. 1500

Knepper Realty Co to Joseph C Levi trustee. 116th st. No 313 a ' s 200 w Sth av, 25x76.11x26,1x84.8, Prior mort $25,000. Peh 1 2 years, 6%. Feb 8. 1905. 7:1943. 2500

Kornfeld, Max and Albert Geisler lo David Stevenson Brewing Co Houston st^ No o22 Easl. Saloon lease. Peb 4, demand, 6%. Peh 8, 190o. 2:356. ^Q^J

Kletzky, Wolf to Max Lipman and ano. Cannon st No 35 w s 175 n Brome st, 25x100. P M. Prior mort $34,000. Jan 30 in­stalls, 6%. Feh 8. 1905. 2:332. 7000

Karpas, Gottlieb M to Pincus Lowenteld and ano 7lh av P s " n'•?

lyuo. I :iyiib. 40 000 Kuhlke Geo W to Jacob Cohn Lexington av, No 661 e s 40 5'n

h s 8 P ^ P b IJO due Mar. 1, '1907, 4^%. 1 1 |] 5 000

<r. ^,,„ ^•,^ / ( ' ^Da c- 2 pk n o L VYIERS TITI.E INS CO 11. Feb 9; 1905. flue, &c,

31,000 • \ 'YBR'S TITLE INS CO, -'-.'• i 'j ' . .- ^<"-^- ^ c h 3S.10x

1 h

i.a yn an 1 1 s 100

nd

\ ) w F b J

s s M) d

ohn No

4 m 0

r T\m

1 11 1

and D 04 0

n. e d n If 0

1 h

V

p a

K ne lu 0

IC 11 Feb , K uf ann 11

1 - 0 P b J 1905. due! See, : 1 t. K ,, 120,000 d F nb g Realty Co. l44th st, n 3,

11 P I, Feb 3. 1 year. 6%. ;h e 1 fl s No 144, s s, 300 e 7'th P m r ^b 50, Feb 7, 1 year, 6%

.r -, >. 1.060 I B h n n ns Ridge st. No 162. Saloon

^ '" "^^^ . ^ ^ 5 . - l-'oOO o n ne Me bach llo'th st. No 6.- e s. 120 e

10 11 P 0 mir bOOO Peb 9, 1005, installs 7,000

a st. No 6, s s, 120 e Pe-b 9, ISO'S. '6:1620.

Levy, Lillian G and Blanche Dreyfus anfl Pauline WoK with LAW­YERS TITLE INS CO, Madison av. No 1560, n w cor 103^h st No il, 24,11x70. Su bo ruination mort. Peb 8. Peb 0 1905!

l-ov.'enfsid, Pincus .i:>id William Prager to Hudison Real'ty Co 140ith™ lV,'-f>h^^^\"^^K^^' ? '•°'"' "^•".^,.^?^9^.1i. 2 P M morts, each .^11,000 Each sub pnor mort $-13,-o0O. Feb 8, due, &e, 4 per bond, Feb 9, 190o. 7:202o. ••'3 OOO

Lowenfeld, P incvs ond Wil l iam P rage r t o Hudsou Re-alty Co. 140th st, s s, PyjO w I th j,v, 2 lots, each Ifi2.6x99.11. 2 - P M mo^ts each aii,7yO. E iehsub prior rn'ort ?30,000. Peb S due £e" as per oo.id. Feb 9, 1905. 7:2025. 29 500

Lo'wenfelii, Pincus and WilMam Pr.ager to Sarah M Chapman lOGth S't, s s, 140.4 w Edge'ci m-be ro.-id, 25s-l 10x25,3x113.8 P M Jan 30, 3 years, 4^%. Feb 9, 1905. 8:2111. 6,000

Uebeskind, Lco.u .A amd H.eine to John. F Sleeves. I'Glst ot No 551 u s, 400 6 w Amisiterd'am av, 18.11 x9'9. Ifl.. Nov 12 1904 1 vear' G%. Peb 9, 1805. 8:2120. ' 4 OOO

Lowenfeld, Pincus and WiMiam Pragei- to Clemien'tiine M and Milton M iSilveriron. 102d it, n s, 100 e Eroadway, 3(J.5x99.11; IGOth st, u s, 100 e Bro'adwiay, 26,5x99.11; 161st st, s s. 100 e Broaflw-ay 72x99,11. P M, Jan 5, 2 years. 6% Peh 9, 1905. 8:2:119 and 21Q2- 15,525

Lawyers_Mortgag6 Co witb Garden Realty Co. 100th st No 155, n f, J ir , e Amsterdam av, 25x100.11. Extension mort. Dec 20, Feb (. 190.5. 7:1855. nom

Lippmann, Henry to Harris Mandelbaum and ano. 12th st. Nos 437 and 439 n s 100 w Av A. 24,3x103.3. Prior morts $58,125. Feb 3, due July 1, 190o, G%. Peb 7, 1905. 2:440. 6 000

3 3 ^ . Mortgages RECORD AND GUIDE Manhattan February i i , 190$

Loewenthai, Siegfried to Joseph H Prisk, 126th st, No 115 n s, --" I Park av, 25x99,11. P M. Peb 7, 1905. due Mar 3, ^^^^^^^^

P M. Prio

215 i Lapp, G€o E to Wm L Condit et al tr"Sfe^e_3_JosephmeL Peyton

Mo t Et. No 1S3, w s. 147.2 n Broome st, 2o,oxl00x2o.3xl00. Feb 7, 3 years, 41/2%. Feb S, 1905. 2:480. 20,000

Loewenthai, Siegfried to Arthur Hurst. 1^'^^ ^ ^ ^ o o33 n s, 383.4 w Amst|rdam av, 16.8x99,11. P M. Feb 6, mstalls. G^^^

Le^wi'Jie^'soi*?mon.'^^f'?it Vernon, N Y and Louis D^^'^to Harris. Mandelbaum and ano. n 7 t h Et, s s 100 w Lenox av 100xl00_ll. Building loan. Prior morts $322,000. Jan 31, 1 year, 6/„. ^Feb^^

"e^^sime property. P M . Prior mort $300,000. Jan G7 Peb 8, 1905. 22,000

'= R to N Y SECURITY & TRUST CO and Elenore B &c Henry Tuck. .53d st. No 39, n s, 125 e Madison av.

19C5

'31, 1 y.

Tuck exi 20x100..^

Same to Jacob Lederer and ano. Same properly, mort $14,000. Feb 7, 1005, 3 years, 6%. 3.500

Osk, Marcus L and Isidore Edelstein to American Mortgage Co. 123d st, Nos 151 anfl 153. n s, 35 e Lexington av, runs n 100.11 X e 30.8 X s e 4 X 3 100 lo sl, X w 3o to beginning. P M, Peb 3. liWo. 1 year, 5%. 6:1772. 11,500

ff.me to sa.no. Same property. P M, Prior mort $11,500. Peb 3, 1905, 1 year, 6%. l.o'OO

Osk, Marcus L and Isidore Edelstein to American Mortgage Co. ICOth st, Nos 239 and 211, on map No 241, n s. 140 w 2d av, runs n 100.11 X w 20 X s 0.11 x w 20 x s 100 x e 40, P M, Jan 31, 1 year, 5%. Peb 3. 1905. 6:1659. 11,000

ame. Same property, P M. Prior mort $11,000. Jan %. Feb 3, 1903. 6:1639. 2,600 nd .Sophie Hoffberg to Jonas Weil and ano. Av A,

14th st, 24x69; l l t h st. No 302, s s, 69 e Av A.

Same to 31, 1 year,

Okun, Morri! No 224,

' Feb 1, 3 years, 4%%. Feb S, 1905. 1:1289. gold, 50,000

Larkin Andrew J to CENTRAL BEALTY BOND & TRUST CO. 9th av n w cor 203d st 99.11x100. P M. Prior mort *7,50O. Feb 3 1905, 1 year, 5%. 8:2200. 2 000

Lessem. Harry and Isaac Tiplitzky to Philip Berman e t a l . M a d . -^n-n st No 348 s s 192,11 e Scammel st, 23.6x9o,lx23.bx9a.3. T M . -P^b 3 1905, due July 3, 1909, 6^^. 1:266 4 900

Liebe=kind Leon A lo Milion Menflsl trustee. Cectral Park West. Nos 3S5 and 386, w s, 25.2 s 99th st 55,6x100; 90tb st. s_s ^^^ e Columbus av, 50x100.11. Feb 3, 199o, flemand, b ^ . (:

Lefkowitz, Simon to Jacob and Meyer Bloch, Ifljth st, and 330, s s, 175 w Isl av, 2 lots, each 3..6x100 11. morts, each $3,000; each sub to prior morts .$39,000. years 6%. Feb 6, 1905. 6:1678.

Margulies Irving, Lena Frey and Moritz Schlesinger Shwitzer. 133d st, Nos 138_t_oJ,4?' ^ ^- ^"^•^'^

27x51.9. Feh \

1S34 60 009

Nos 328 2 P M

Feb 1, 5 6.000

to Harry i,v,= ^.j^ . - . —, " -. - th av. 75.1x

99.11. P M. Prior morts ,$50,000. Peb 1, due Aug 6, 1905,_

Muldberg! Sigmund'to'Peter'Korn. 22d st, No 233. u s , 175 w 2d av 25x98,9. P M. Prior mort $27,000. Peb 0, 3 years, 0%^^^

Mandelbain^Ha^rrtfand Fisher Lewine to CENTRAL TRUST CO of N Y Lenox av, w s, extending from IlGth to l l i t h st, 201,10 x20O. P M. Jan 31, 2 years, 4y2%. Peb .S, 190.. 7:1901.

McGri 300,000

th, John J to Joteph Hesdorfer. 12Sth st No 139 n | , 200 e 7lhav2S. l l . -v99. l l . Feb S, 1905, 3 years. 4yo%. 7:1913. 14,000

Mayer Oscar I lo GERMANIA LIFE INS CO. 5th av. No 20So, ' 6 s S4.ll n 128lh st, 20x100. P M. Jan 31, due. See. as per honfl.

Feb 3, 1905. 6:1753. Meaney, Joseph J to Cora S Ives. 139th st, s s, 1'^,?^-^

23x99.11. P M. Jan 23, 3 years, 0%. Feb .J, 190o.

Meyers Chss 3 to Louis Cordon et al. 87lh st. No 244, w - d av 25x100.8. P M. Prior mort $18,000. Feb 1, o years. 6%: Feb 3, 1905. 5:1532. 4.000

Mulvey. John W and Eliz W to Geo C Currier. 143d sl, No 22^, n s 1.50 w 7th av, 25x99.11. Feh 2, 3 years, 5%. Peb 3, 190o. 7-20'"l 16,000

MurnhVEmma to Agnes R Daly. 39th st. No 308, s s, ICO e 2d av, •>.->N-r, V M. I'-eb 1, 5 years, 5%. Feb 3. 1905. 3:944.

Ml, 1,1/ i,i I n. ,jM-ob Paskusz. 74th st. No 409, n s, 185 e j.31. av, •'v -<•• I -•. r s:; 10. P M. Prior mort $14,000. Peb 1, installs. T; i- "" I I'.>ii5, 5:1469. 4,000

.\!.|,,l iiMii. (• lo Thos F Devine. 64th st, No 249, n s. 200 e West End av, 23x100.5. P M. Feb 4, 1903, 3 years, 5%. 4 : l lo0 .

6,000 Meaney Joseph J, of Brooklyn, to John S Mapes. 47th st. No 344,

3 s ''50 e l l t h av, 25x100.5. Jan 31, due June 8, 1905, 6%. Feb 4, 1905. 4:1075. 1.500

Marks Solomon and Myer Kleinman to .\uguEla Minisman. Mon­roe st No 261. n s, 150.3 w Jackson st. 2ox93.9x2ox93.4. P M. Prior mort $25,000. Feb 1, installs, 6%. Feb 4, 1905. 1:266.

S,500 Moloney Michael %\ith Otto Renner 122fl st. No 170. s s, 202

15.000

:2087. 5,500

J ,12o

4, 1905, -Pears-e, Cha; i

-llth av. No -due Oct 2li,

Rus?o, Domei

14,000

3d 190"

>h 2\70 j \ 2 6 1x71 4 Extensioi 0 1770

Monks John \ o ITi n s 212 pel bool Ptl 9

Martm Poitnck to

Muri-a\ and I

Mo:.es

Feb 3. Feb nom

Leader et al Cherry st, Nos 297 to 303. t Ob\— to Water st, Nos 542 to 54S. P

Feb 4 1905. 1:240, 23,000 Mose= H to Robt L Luckey. 3d av, Nos

Sbtb Et Nos 173 to 177, 30x100. ^A part, du*' JiJy 1 1906. Fob 9, 1O05. 5:1'515.

10,000 to TITLE GUVRANTDH Se TRUST CO. 79th St ^ 2 w 3d IV 15 bixlOL' 2 P M. Peb 8, duo. &c, aa 9 I'ltO " li"<tS 8,000

toi "\"\ood(oick. 24'Lh st. No 232, s s, Feb 7 > veir'? 4V / Feb 9 1905

30000 I iH t ind ano exors

JAU 2i,

iiiLD n . J i ( P ' b '\ UiR\NTLL S, TRUST CO 2ii\102 2 Peb i due 6.c

mm to Marcua > e Le iLgton a' > to beeinning.

4 1147 2MIIW1 T CO l'>Stb st

5 2134 nom Motn 1 III ' U-iR\NTLL S. TRUST CO ' Oth st No

per bond 8 000

L Osk and ano 123d -jt , runs- n 100.11 x e ^0 S x P M, Fob 3, 1 year, 6%.

3,300 A LaT\ rence and ano. 106th st. No 314,

.OxlCO.ll. Jan 14, 5 years, 5%. Feb 3, 32,500

100th st. No 312, s s, 200 e 2d , 5%. Feh 4, 1905. 6:1677.

32,500 ) Cbarles Griffin et al trustees Samuel Willets s trust). ICOth El. No 31S, s s, 273 e 2d av. !, 1905, 5 years, 5%. 0:1077. Ferd;nand Werth. 89lh st. No 215, n s. Prior mort $16,0C0. Peb 7, 5 years, 5%, Feb

>, 0:1000. 2,300 Robt D lo Victoria DufEy. Cooper st. n s. 2C0

thorne st, 50x200 to s s Seaman av, Feb 7, 1905, du. 1905, 6 t - 8:2239.

Naschitz, Henry to TITLE GUARANTEE Se TRUST CO. 1st av. No 1629. w s. 26.G s 85th st, 25.2x75, P M. Feb 7, 1905, flue, &c, as per bond. 5:1547. 14,000

1995, 6%. Feb 3, 1905. 2:407. 2,000

Pizer, Leon to LAWYERS TITLE INS CO, MacTison av. No 1625, 6 s 75,6 s 109th st, 25,4x95. P M. Feb 3, 190o, due, &c, as per bond, G:1G14. 23,000

Purcell, James to George Ehret. 3d av, No 487. Saloon lease. Peb 9. 1905, demand, 6%. 3:913, 5,000

Plumer, Henry to BOWERY SAVINGS BANK. Blizabeth st, No 12G, e s; abt 90 s Eroome sl, 26x100x20x99.5 s s. Feb 3, 1905, 5 years, 4V,7.- 2:470- 22,000

Polstein, Joseph to Max Ginsberg. 101st st, Nos 121 to 131, n s, 193.4 w Columbus av, 106.8x100.11. P M. Prior mort $43,500, Feb 3, 1905, 1 year, 6%. 7:1856. 3,500

Perlman, Abraham, ot N Y, and Isaac Brown, of New Haven, Conn, to Transit Realty Co, 136lh st, n s, 31G.6 w Broadway, 2 lots, each 54x90.11. 2 P M morts, each $8,680; each sub to prior morls $14,380 and $14,715 respectively. Feb 3. 1 year, 6%. Peb 6. 1905. 7:2002. 17.360

Pike, Max anfl Nathan S'oeol with J Van Vechten Olcott and James W C Rockwell exrs Theo F Vail. 127th st, No 49, n s, 360 e Lenox av, 18,9x99.11. Extension mort. Jan 31. Feb 6, 1905. G-1725. nom

Prata, Raffaele to George Ehret. 112th st, No 331 East. Saloon lease. Peb 8, 1905, demand, 6%, 6:16S4. 1,500

Page, Wm R trustee Francis M Hulihan to Lillian P Page. Sth av, Nos 188 and 190, e s, 75 s 20th sl, 30.11x100. Feb 6, 1 year, G%. Feb 7, 19C5. 3:769, 1,500

Psaty, Max and Israel Goldsmith lo Louis Gordon el al, 74th st, Xo 4.S(l, s s, 273 w Av A, 23x102.2. P M. Prior mort $14,500. Jan 3(1, 4 years, G%. Feb 7, 1905. 5:1468. 2,630

Polishook, Marx to THE MONROE BANK. 114th st. No 131, n s, 23S e 4tb av. 17xli,f).lM, Prior morts $S,COO. Peb 4, due June

6:1642. notes. 5,000 ek anfl ano exors Samuel DerickEon. ;t. No 100, 19.9x60. April 26, 1904. , 1905. 3:SS5. 7,22S.24 wery. 106th st. No 401 East; 1st

. , NOE 2054 to 203S. Saloon lease. Feb 4, flemanfl, 6%. Peb G, Itllt.-,. 6;17aj0. 2,100

Rollnick, Max lo American Mortgage Co. 47th st. No 340, s s, 100 w 1st av, 20x100.5. P M. Feb 6, 1905, 3 years, 5%'. 5:1339,

6,000 Richtberg. William to TITLE INS CO of N Y. 44lh st. No 346, s s,

225 e 9;h av, 23x100 5. Feb 6, 1905, 3 yrs, 5%. 4:-10.:J4, 13.000 Regan, John T to EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK.

29Lh st. No 340, s s, 75 w 1st av, 25x98.9. P M. Feb 6, 1905, 1 years, 4%. 3:934. 6,000

Rosenthal, Heyman, Brooklyn, to Alida M Martin. Allen st, No 196, s e s , 229 n e Stanton st, 22x88.1. P M, Feb 2, 5 years, 5%. Peb 6. 1905. 2:417. 13,700

Rensse, Charles to Bernheimer Se Schwartz. University pl, No 80, n w cor l l l h st. Saloon lease. Feb 2 demand, 6%. Feb 3, 1905. 2:569. 5.000

Rosenblum, David lo Josef Gertner. Madison st. No 172, s s, abt 160 e Pike st, 25x100. P M. Prior mort $ . Peb 2, 3 years, 6%. Feb 3, 1905. 1:272. 6,000

Rosentover, Morris and Morris Markowitz to Myer Bach, 2d av. No 2122, n e cor 109th st. No 301, 25.10x75. Prior mort $16,000. Jan .30, installs, 6%. Feb 3, 1905. 6:168L 4,750

Rubin, Annie to Louis Lese. 102d st. No 324, s s, 230 w 1st av. 24.11xH!0.1]. P M. Prior morl $13,000. Feb 1, 3 years, 6%. Feb 3, 1905, 6:lG73, 3,000

Reillv, May E to Alexander Walker. S7th st. No 327, n s, 325 w West End av, lOxUlll.S. Prior mort $18,000, Feb 2, due. See. as per notes. Feb 8, 1905. 4:1249. notes, 400

Rush, Bernard J lo Henry Elias Brewing Co. 10th av. No 667, s w cor 47lh St. Saloon lease. Feb G, demand, 6%. Feh 8, 1905. 4:107.5. 6,000

Rieper, Henry to Wm R Rose trustee. Lenox av. No 536, n e cor 137tb St. No 71, 24.11x100. Peb 7, 5 years, 4 ^ % . Feb 8, 1905. 6:1735. 35,000

Rand, Louis and Osias Kestenbaum to Harris Mandelbaum and ano. 105th st, Nos 207 to 215, n s, 97.6 e 3d av, 85.5x100,10, Building loan. Prior mort .$42,650. Feb 2, 1 year. 6%, Feb 8, ir<i5. 6:1653. 41,000

Ravilch, Joseph to LAWYERS TITLE INS CO. Willett st, Nos 76 to S<t, n e cor Rivington st. No 236, 100x25. Feh 3, due, &c, as per bond. Peb 4, l!)llo. 2:3;J9. 53.000

Ravnolds, Mattie C guarrlian Chas T Raynolds et al with Samuel Htrbst. 102d Et, No 102 West, Extension mort, June 21. 1904, Feb 7. 1905. 7:1856. nom

Ried, Elizabeth (Kiumppl and Herman F Klumpp exr John G Klumpp with William Scheerer. S5th st. No 539, n s, 123 w Av B, 25x102,2. Extension morl. Jan 26. Feb 7, 1905. 5:15S2.

1905. 6:1677. Navasky, Nathan to Geo H Coutts.

av. 37.6x100.11. Peb 3, 5 yea

Navasky, Nathan (Walter R Will 25x100.11. Feb

Naschitz, Henry 1 3d av, 25xl0n.S. 8, 19f "" "

Neeson.

nom ilhbone. I l-vlOOx <. 3,000

•,Ui.n J a u :

23.000

w Haw-i May 7,

2,000

Rodbell, David with William Jay exr and f MadiEon st, Nos 275V2 and 277, n s, 198.2 29.3x100. Extension reduced mort. Feh

Rollnick, Max lo Henry Blank and ano, 98 e 3d av, 2.5x100,9. P M. Prior mort $10 5%. Feb 7, 1905. 6:1647.

Rodbell, David to Sol Brill and ano. Madisi 277. n s. 198.2 e Cl $32,{ 00. Feb 7. 1905,

Roman Catholic Church of Holy Name to BANK FOR SAVINGS, N Y, Amsterdam av. No 740, n w cor 96th st. No 201, runs n 201.10 lo 97th st X w 116 x s 63.7 x w 12.5 x s 29,6 x w 0.10 x s 7-4 X w 39.1 to e s old Bloomingdale road x s w 99.3 lo 96th st X e 1 i5.1 lo beginning, wilh all title to V' of old Bloomingdale road, Peb 7, 1905, 5 years, 4%. 7:1868. 175,000

Seller. Anna B lo Lillian L Libby. Sth av. No 89, w s, S4.3 n l l l h st, 19,3x75, Prior mort $12,000, Feb 8, 1905, 3 years, 6%. 3:738. 3,CO0

years, 9,500

t, Nos 27514 and I, 29-4x100x29.3x100. Prior mort , 6 % . 1:269. 10,000

February i i , 1905 Mortgages RECORD AND GUIDE LleLnmetz, J o h n H J r t o J a c o b H e r b . H O t h s t , n s, 100 w A m ­

s t e r d a m av, 3 0 x 9 9 , 1 1 . P r i o r m o r t $ 3 6 , 0 0 0 . F e b 3 , d u e S e p t 1, H .05 , 6 " / . F e b S, 1905 , 7 : 2 0 7 2 . 12 ,000

E'uhmeidler, I s a a c anfl I r v i n g B a c h r a c h to A m e r i c a n M o r t g a g e Co, i r n t h s t , Nos 4 4 2 a n d 444 , s s, 2 2 5 e A m s t e r d a m av, 5 0 x 1 1 2 . 4 .

PM. " F e b 8, 1905 , 1 y e a r , 5 % , S :2110 . 12,C0[) E a t o e to -same. S a m e p r o p e r t y . P M. P r i o r -mor t $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . F e b 8, - 1905 , 1 y e a r , 6%. 1,000 Sega l , Mi l l i e to J o i e p h L B u t t e n w i e s e r . 2 9 t h s t , N o 235 , n s, 1 5 0

w 2 d av, r u n s w 2 5 x n 67 .4 x n w — x e — x s 9 8 . 9 lo b e g i n ­n i n g . P M. P r i o r m o r t $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . F e b 1, i n s t a l l s , 6%, F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 3 : 9 1 0 . 8 ,000

S c h r e i n e r , J o h n a n d George , a n d H u g o K a n z l e r to A m e l i a S c h r e i n e r g u a r d i a n J o h n H S c h r e i n e r . 1 2 9 t h s t . N o s 4 6 to 50, s s. 2 1 0 e L e n o x a v . 7 5 x 9 9 . 1 1 . P r i o r m o r t $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 . F e b 1, d u e N o v 1, 1907 , 5 % . F e h ii, 1905 . 6 : 1 7 2 6 . 2 5 . 0 9 7 . 0 6

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B r o o k s , Geo B, of P r o v i d e n c e , R I , to H e n r y a n d A n n a D r e y e r . S 'outbern B o u l e v a r d , e s, l o O s L o n g w o o d av, r u n s s 50 x e 2 0 0 to W h i t l o c k av, x n 2 o x w 1 0 0 x n 2 5 x w 100 . P M, J a n 2 6 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 9 , 1 9 0 5 . 1 0 : 2 7 2 9 . 6 ,250

S a m e t o G e o r g e K e l l e r . S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d , s e s , l o t s 1 8 a n d 19 m a p r e f e r e e s r e p o r t , D C d e V i l l a v e r d e e t a l v s P G C a s a n o v a e t a l ; W h i t l o c k av , n w s, l o t 2 8 s a m e m a p . P M. P r i o r m o r t $0 ,250 , J a n 26 , d u e J u n e 2 1 . 1906 , 5%'. F e b 9 , 1 9 0 5 . 1 0 : 2 7 2 9 .

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Del Gaizo , M a r i a G to S a m u e l K e e i e r . St G e o r g e s C r e s c e n t , w a n d n s, b e t 20Glh s t a n d V a n C o u r t l a n d t av , a n d b e i n g l o t s 6 0 4 t o 6 0 6 m a p Geo P a n d H e n r y B O p d y k e , 2 4 t b W a r d , 2 4 3 x l 0 0 . i l 6 . 8 x 7 0 . 9 . F e b 9 , 1 9 0 5 , d e m a n d , 6%. 1 2 : 3 3 1 3 . 1 ,500

E g g e r s , Geo W to j ^ n n a D i e y e r . T r e m o n t av, N o s 4 3 a n d 4 5 , n o r n w E, a b t 3 4 7 e H a r r i s o n av, r u n s n w 151.4 x s w 1 3 a n d 7.6 a n d 6.7 X s e to av X n e G2.6 t o b e g i n n i n g . P M. J a n 2 6 , 5 y e a r s . 5%'. F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 2 8 6 9 . 1 4 . 0 0 0

S a m e to R e a l t y O p e r a t i n g Co. T r e m o n t av, n s, a b t 72 .4 e H a r r i ­son av , 2 5 x 8 0 x 2 6 . 1 1 x 6 6 . 3 w s. F e b 3 , 1 y e a r , 5 % . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 2 8 6 9 . 5 ,000

E n g l a n d e r , Guss i e and Geo H R o s e n t h a l to T I T L E G U A R A N T E E & T.R,UST CO. B e l m o n t av, l a t e C a m b r e l e n g av , e s, h e t I S i t h s t a n d l S 8 t h s t , and b e i n g l o t s 9S t o 100 m a p S C a m b r e l e n g e t a l a t F o r d h a m , 7 5 x 1 0 0 . F e b 1, due , &c, a s p e r b o n d . P e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 3 0 7 5 . 3 , 0 0 0

E n g l a n d e r , Guss i e t o J o s e p h i n e F u s s . W a s h i n g t o n a v . N o 1017 , w s, IOO s 1 6 5 t h s t , 25x100 , P M. F e h 1 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 9 : 2 3 8 6 . 5 .600

E n g e l f r i e d , B e r t h a lo M a r y S t e r n a n d H e n r y M a n n , P r o s p e c t av , w s, 1 2 5 . 1 n D a w s o n s t , 2 3 x 1 0 4 . 9 x 2 5 x 1 0 3 . 1 1 . F e b 7 , 1 9 0 5 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . 1 0 : 2 6 7 5 . 1 5 , 0 0 0

E d s o n , K a t e to R o m a n C a t h o l i c O r p h a n A s y l u m . N Y. G r a n d B o u l e v a r d a n d C o n c o u r s e , n w s, a t n s i 7 7 t h s t , r u n s w 2 9 . 7 x n 5 9 to B w s T r e m o n l a v x s e 4 8 . 7 to B o u l e v a r d x s w 3 0 . 9 . P M. J a n 24 , 1 y e a r , 5 % . F e b 3 , 1905 , 1 1 : 2 8 0 6 . gold, 2 , 0 0 0

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Eiseuhauer. William to LAWYERS TITLE INS CO. IGOth s_t, n a, 100 e Union av. 120x100. Building loan. Feb 3, 190o, due Aug 3, 1906, 6%. 10;268O. 79.o00

Eastern Crown Realty Co to Lyman Tiffany. Hoe st, w s, 247.3 s Home st, 50.xl00. P M, Jan 25, 3 years. 5%. Peh 6, 1905. 10:27-45, 4,200

Eastern Crown Realty Co to Frank A Wahlig. Fulton av. w s, 275 a 172d St. 100xl68x—xloS.e. P M. Feb 1, 2 years, 5%. Feb 7, 1905, 11:2920. .it'***^

Egan, Wm W to George Schwarze, Honeywell av, w s, bet 178th st and 180th st, and being 41 n dividing line bet lots 256 and 257 map East Tremont, runs w 140 x n 25 x e 140 to av x s 2o, being part lot 257. P M. Prior mort 91750. Feb G, due Aug 6, 1995, 5%. Feb 8, 1905, 11:3123. ,J^-^^^

Eisonbaucr, WilMam to Josephine wife of Wm Eisenhauer. IfiOth st, n a, 100 w ProEpc-ot av, 120x100. Dec 9, 2 years, 0%. Peb 4, 1905. 10:2080. H.O'W

Foster. Celeste D to John G Dautel. 3d av, n w s. bet lOoth st EDd 166th st, and 25 n e from s cor lot 32 map Morrisania, runs n w 175.11 X n e 25 x s e 173.1 to 3d av x s w 25, being part lot 32. P M. Feb 3. 5 yrs, 4y>%- Feb 6, 1905. 9:2370. 14.000

Feldstein Abraham and Solomon Adolph to Paul M Herzog, 176th Bt late Mott sl. s s, 100 w Park av (Myrtle av). 50x108, ex­cept part for 176th st, P M. Prior mort ?2.500. Feb 2, 1 year, 6%. Feb 3, 1995. 11:2900. 1,700

Friedrich Leo to Clara Erbeck, Washington av, e s, 51 n 180th st, late Talmadge st, 49x100, with all title to strip adj, 2x100 on either side, excepts part for av. P M. Feb 2, 3 years, 5%. Feb 3, 1905. 11:3047. 6,000

Punloelstein B'eniedict to Geo F JohcEon-. Longwood av, s- w cor Fox st, 100x100. P M. Jan 3, due, &c, as per bond. Peb 4, 1905. 10:2707. 26.500

same to opjnie. Longwood av, s a oor Beck st, 100x100. P M. Jan 3. ilue. &c, as per bond, Feb 4, 1905. 10:2707. 26,500

Fox, Wm B to D McLean Shaw. 167th st, n e cor TltTany st, 82,1 x18x75.9x32,2. Feb 17, 1905, 1 year, 5%. 10:2718. 3,000

Friedsam, Michael to Geo F Johnson. Leggett av, n e cor Fox st. runs n 100 X s e 242.3 to Southern Boulevard x s 03.8 x s w and w on curve along Southern Boulevard and Leggett av 36.11 s n w 192.4 to bp'Tinnlng. P M. Jan IS, due, &c, as per bond. Feb 7. 1905. 10:2720. 23,750

Preudenmacher, Philion to DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. N Y. Courtlandt av, w s. 98.6 s 157th st. 43.10x98x45.9x98. Peb 4. 1 year, 5%. Feb 7. 1905. 9:2416. 28.000

Freedman, Herman N to Mary F Sidman. 175th st. s s, 84,2 e Clin­ton av. 27x111. Peb 6, due May 1, 1908, 5%. Peh 7, 1905. 11:2948. 5..50O

Freund, Alfred and Morita Doob to .\nna H Gerding. Anthonv av. No 1802. n ft cor 176th st. No 599, 184x121.9x91.1 vl69. P M. Prior mort $15,000. Feb 6, 3 years, 5%. Feb 8, 1905. 11:28^3.

7,000 Fox, Wm B to Tommaso Giordano. Belmont av, n e cor ISlst at.

SO.Svi.-il,1x80,1x141.2. P M. Jan 25, 3 years, 5%. Feb 8, 1905, 11:308.3. 4.500

Fernschild. Geo J to Wm Z Larned. Tremont av, n w cor Dalv av, 43,1x143x39.4x142.11. P M. Feb 9, 1905, 1 year, 6%. 11:31''1.

9,C00 •Greenstein, Rosie wife of and Sam to John Drews. Oth av, n s,

405 6 4th St. 100x114, Wakefield. P M. Feh 7, 1 year, 57~. Feh 8. 1905. 2,500

*Grcenst»in. Rosa or Rosie wife of and Sam to Emil Leske. 14th av, s B. 155 w Sth st. fi0xll4, Wakefield, P M. Dec 1, 1904. 5 years, 6%. Feb 8, 1905. oOO

Geilich, Solomon- and Samuel Barkin to Selig Seligman, Bathgate av. s w cor 173d st. 100,2x100. P r io r mor t .f;i4,500. Jan 30. due Mar 15, 1906, 07. Feb 3. 1905. 11:2914. 3.000

Gaffney, James C to TITLE GU.AR.ANTEE & TRUST CO, Wes t ­chester av. u s. 75.1 n e Intervale av. runs n e 25 x n w 52.fi x w 52.6 to In te rva le av x s 2o x e 39.4 x .- e 39.4 to be-rinnlng. P M. Feb 6. due. &c, as ner bond. Feb 7, 1905. 10:2704. 3.500

Greenberg, Abraham tn Elmore Realty Co. Whit lock av. s w cor Bnrre t lo st, runs w 20O to e s Southern Boulevard x s 400 9 to n s Tiffany sl x e 200 lo Whit lock av x n 400.9. P M. Feb 7. ." years . 5%. 10:2733. GO.OOO

Same fo Bethoven Englander. Same property. P M. Prior morl S!fiO,000, Jan 28, 2 years, G%. Fob 8. 1905. 10:2733 13 000

Same to Elmore Bealty Co. Southern Boulevard, w s. 225 n Bar­retto st, 75x105. P M, Feb 7, 3 years, 5%. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2723. 11000

Same to same. Southern Boulevard, w a, SOO n Barretto st, 71 11 xl05. P M. Peh 7. 3 years. 5%. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2723. 11000

Same to same. Soulhern Boulevard, n -w cor Barretto st, 75x105. P M. Feb 7, 3 ye^rs. 57. 10-2723. 11.000

Same to Bethoven Englander. Sonfbern Boulevard, n w cor Bar­retto Ft, 371.11x210 to Fox St. P M. Prior morts $90,000, Jan 28, 2 years, 6%, Feb 8, 1005. 10:2723. 7.000

Same to Elmore Realtv Co. Southern Boulevard, w s. 75 n Bar-• retfo st, 2 lots, each 75x1(15. 2 P M morts, each $10,000. Feb 7,

3 years, 5%. Feb 8. 1905. 10:27_23. 20.000 Same to same. Simpson st, e s. 7o n Barretto st, 2 Jots, each

75x105. 2 P M morts, each $7,000. Feh 7, 3 years, 5%. Feb S, 1905. 10:2723. 14 000

Same to same. Simpson st, e s, 30O n Barretto st, 71.11x105. P M. Feb 7, 3 years, 5%. Feb 8. 1905. 10:2723. 7.000

Same to £ Simoson st, e Barretto st, 75xl(ra. P M. Feb 7. 3 years, 5%. Feb 8, 1905. 10:2723. 7,500

Same fo same, Barretto st, n e cor Simn«!on st, 105x75. P M. Feb 7. 3 years, 5%. Feb S, 1005. 10:2723. S,. 00

Greenberg, Abrshara to Bethoven Englander. Vyse av, s -w cor 172d ISl, 75^x200 to Hoo av. P M. Prior mort $4,500. Peb 3. 1 year, 0%, Feb 4, 1905. 11:2938. 7,.50O

GotlHeb, Cecillia wife of Mcrris A lo Adolph Holtander. South­ern Boi'levard. n s, 201.9 e St Anns av, runs n 87.11 x e 5 x n 3 X e 20 X s 86.1 to Southern Boulevard, x w 25.6. F M. Prior mort $13,000. Peb 1, due Aug 15, 1906. Feb 4, 1905, 10:2546.

2,000 Gunn, Jane E to TITLE GUARANTEE Se TRUST CO. Mount Hope

pl. No 506, s s, 148.1 w Anthony ar, 25x96. P M. Feh 3, due. Sec. as pel- bond. Feb 4, 1905. 11:2802. 3,500

Hochbaum. Benjamin to Jchn Oebler, 3d av, late Fordham av, n -w B, 710 s w Kingshridge road, 74,0x100, with iand between

n w 3' Fordham av and presenit n w s 3d av. Jan - 1 , 3 years, 5%. Feb 4, 1005. 11:3051. 13.000

Hohle, Carl G A and Wm J Hohle to TITLE GUARANTBE AND TRUST CO. 151sl st. No 582, s s, 100 w Courtlandt av, 25K 118.5. P M. Feb 7, 1905, due, &c, as per bond. 9:2410. 4,500

*Harri3, Morris and SJmon Goodman to Epbiiaimj B Levy. Morris Park av. n s, 20 w White Plains av, 75x95. P M. Jam 23, 1 year, 5%. Feb 4, 10O5. 3,800

Hill Wm J to EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK. Bain­bridge uv, n s. 100 e 200th st, 22x110.8x22x110.7. Feb 4, 1905, 1 year, 41/2%. 12:.32!>8. 4,000

Hart, Frieda to Clarence D Baldwin. 137th st, n s, 315.8 e South­ern Boulevard, 50x100. P M, Feh 4, 4 months, -^%. Feb 6, 1905. 10:25GG. note. 1,000

Hochbaum, Benjamin to Kaufman Solomon and ano. Beaumont av, e s, 200 n 187th st. 100x100. P M. Prior mort $3,420. Jan 24, 1 year, 6%. Feb 6, 1905. 11:3105. 1,380

Halvordson, Hadda S wife of and Martin B to Augusta C Oppe. Valentine av, s w cor 202d st. 100x50, Feb 2, installs, 5%. Peb 3, 1905. 12:3307. 4,500

Hill, Florence to Smith Williamson. Bryant av. e s, 177.5 n Free­man st, 150x100. P M, Feb 7, 3 years, 6%. Feb 8, 1905. 11:2999.

3,000 Hampp, Charles, Charles Lopard and Theo A M Hartung to Ju­

liana Hampp, Stebbins av, e s. 50.11 s Freeman st, 25x110. P M. Feb 1, 3 years, 5%. Peb 8, 1905, 11:2973. 3.500

Hammond, Laura A with Emil S Levi. Intervale av, w s, 41 n Freeman st, 100x90.6. Extension mort. Dec 9. Feb 7, 1905. 11:2905. nom

Hill, Frank M to Clarence M Trowbridge. Barretto st, late Fox at, e s, 300 n Home st, 75x100. P M. Jan 14, 3 years, 5%. Feb 7, 1905. 11:2974. 10,500

Same to same, Barretto st, late Fox st, e s, 375 n Home st, runs e 100 X n G2 x w 73.4 to s e s Intervale av x s w 40.11 to Bar­retto st late Fox st x s 13,0. P M. Jan 14, 3 years, 5%. Feb 7, 1905. 11:2974. 8,200

Hill, Frank M lo Emil S Levi. Intervale av, w s, 41 n Freeman st, 100x9(;.G. P M. Prior mort -¥5,400. Dec 28, 2 years, 5%. Feb 7, lOlln, 11:2965. 7.600

Hilker, Fredk H to HARLEM SAVINGS BANK. 135th st, No 806, s s, 158.4 e Brook av, 29.4x100. Feb 7, 1905, 1 year, 4^7,. 9:2202. 12,000

Same to Rosalie Magda and ano. Same property. Prior morts $12,000. Feb 7, 1905. 4 yeara, 0%. 3,500

*Holman, Frank P to James C Green. West Farms road, s s, 160,10 w Bronx Park av, 53.7x1G1.5x.50.3xl75.11, 24th Ward. P M. Feb 3, 3 years, 5%. Feb 4, 1905. 6,500

Horwitz, Hyman to Max J Klein et al. Washington av, e s, 68,6 n lS3d st, late Taylor st, 50x175 to w s Bassford av, being a at or lane 20 ft wide, except part for Washington and Bassford ava. P M. Prior mort $7,000. Jan 3, 1 year, 6%, Feb 7, 1905. 11:3053. 2,000

Herzog, Paul M with LAWYERS TITLE INS CO. Tinton av, e s, 10 n 150th st, 80x100. Subordination mort. Jan 31. Feh 3, 1905. 10:2GG1. nom

Holmnn, Frank P to Edmund A Punke. Boston Post road, n w a, bet ISnth st and lS2d st, and adj land Cortelyou, runs s w 38 to land McEnroe x n w 107 lo land Duffy x n e 3 x n w 3 x n e 3 5 x s e 110 to beginning, except part for road. P M. Prior mort $5,000. Feb 2, 3 years, 5%. Feb 3, 1905. 11:3138. 6.000

Jones, Joseph T B to Diedrich Heuer. Washington av, n w cor lS5th st, 50x91; Washington av. w s, 50 n 185lh st, .50x101. except part for av. P M. Feb S, 1905, 3 years, 5%, 11:30.39.

* 13.000 Jackson, Max and Harry to Moses L Olenick. Jackson av, n w cor

li'Oth st, 25x75. Prior morts $18,000. Jan 20, secures per­formance of contract dated Oct 14, 1904. Feb 3, 1905. 10:2037.

2,500 JohuEon. Geo F to MUTUAL LIFB INS CO. Fox st, e s. 100

n Leggett av, runs o 212.3 to w & Southern Boulevard x n 403.6 to 150th st X w 210 to Fox st x s 39o.2 to beginning; 15Cth st. n e cor Fox st, runs e 210 to w & Southern Boulevard x n 560 to s s Lon'gwood av x w 210 to Fox st x s 5G0 to beginning; Fox ist, e E, 110 n Longwcod av, runs e 210 to w s Southern Boulevard x n 1S2.0 and 138 x w 154.4 -to Fox st x & 389.2. Peb 3, due, Scc. as per bond. Peb 4, 1905. 10:2720 and 2721.

r^'i '; H 100.000 *Johnston. Fanny lo Peter Kaufmann, Jr. 22Gth st, n s, 305 -w 5th

sl, 100x114, Wakefield. Feb 1, 3 years, 6%. Feh 6. 1905. 3,500 *Kieran. Peter to Samuel Keeler. 218th st, s s, 192 e While Plains

road, 50x114, Wakefield. Feb 4, 1 year, 6%. Feb G. 1905. 3,000 Klein, Max J, Ignatz Roth and D Sylvan Crakow to Fanny and

Cbarles Keary exrs Patrick J Keary. Webster av, n w cor 184lh st, runs n 230.10 x -w 150.G to e s 184th st x s and e along ISl th st as it winds and turns 355.11. P M. Feb 3, 3 years, 5%. Feb G. 1905. 11:3024. 24,000

Koenemann, Eliz A to Rosa Heilmann, 161st st, No 643, n s, abt 55 w Melrose av, 25x99,5x25x93.5, except part for 161st st. P M. Peb 4, 3 years, -oWA- Peb 6, 1905. 9:2108. 1,500

Kraus, Daniel to Paul M Herzog. 183th st. n s, 217.11 w South­ern Eoulevard, runs n 100 x e 100 x n 25 x w 134 x s 12o.4 to lS:]d sl X e 25 to beginning. Feb 6, 5 years, 5%. Feb 8, 1905, 11:3114. 4,350

Kennedy, James J to George Keller. Westchester av, n s, 272 5 e Tinton av, runs w 88.3 to point 95 e Tinton av x n 25 x e 111 to Westcbester av x s w 33.9 to heginning. P M, Feb 8, 1905, due Aug 8, 1906. 10;2G55. 5,250

Kreeger, Bernard to Abrabam H Lyon. 3d av. No 3884, e s, 173 s 172d st, 27x125. P M. Prior mort $13,000. Feb 8, 1905, 3 years, 6%. 11:2929, 6,375

Kahn, Benjamin to John W Seeger. Mapes 'av, No 2140, e s, 462 n ISOth st, late Samuel &t (old line), 6(5x150. P M. Prior mort $5,500. ,ian 16, 2 years, 0%, Feb 4, 19C&, 11,3111. 2.0O0

Katz, Moses to Richard J Lyons. Tremont av, n e s , 50.2 s e Mar­mion pl, 50x115.10x50x115.9. P M. Jan 23, 1 year, 5%. Feb 7, 1905. 11:3117. 7,000

Klein, Morris to Theo H Nickisch. Brook av, n -w cor 170th st, 25 x90. Feb 1, 3 years, 5%. Feh 7, 1905. 11:2896. 5,000

Larkin, Andrew J to John O Baker. Kingsbridge road, s w cor Heath av, runs s .87.6 x w 41.8 x n 100.3 x e 5S.5. P M. Peb 6, 1905, 3 years, 5%. 11:3239. 1,400

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S a m e t o s a m e . S a m e p r o p e r t y , P M. P r i o r m o r t $1 ,400 , F e b 6, 1905,- 1 y e a r , 5 % . 4 0 0

S a m e to s a m e . H e a t h av, -w s, S7 .6 s K i n g s b r i d g e r e a d , 2 5 . 4 x 8 7 . 3 x 2 5 x 9 1 . 8 , P M. F e b 0. 1905 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . 1 1 : 3 2 3 9 , 700

* L e v i n e . P a n n y , of Che l sea , Mass , to F a n n y H a r r i s . 5 t h s t , n s, 3 2 3 , 1 1 e G r e m e l a n e o r av , 2 5 x 1 0 0 , W e s t c h e s t e r . S e p t 29 , 1S04, d u e F e b 10, 1910 , 5 % . F e b 0. 1905 ,

L e v i n . N a t h a n w i t h FR. ' i .NKLIN S . W I N G S B A N K . 1 7 5 e "WiJ'is KV, 1 '5\100. E x t e n s i o n m o r t . F e b 2 9 ;22R2 .

L e v i n , N a t h a n m t h F R A N K L I N S . W I N G S B A N K . )-"iO e Wi lHs ;.v, 25x1011, E x t e n s i o n m o r t . F e b 1

2 ,500 1 3 S t h et , s s,

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1 3 ^ t h Sit, s s, F e b 3 , 1905 .

9 : 2 2 8 2 . n o m " L u k e , .ir.--' i t i i' n " r - r -n :hv D o o r : e y . V i c t o r s t . w s, 125 s ^Morris

P a r k av • " il .: . • .. -'.. d u e May 3 1 9 0 5 , >i%. Pe^b 4 , L9Cli, 3 ,000 "San-e n- • • I • •";; sc. e s, 2 0 0 s M o r r i s P a r k av . 25x100' .

F e b 3 , t\t-.: W.r: :. Y.-'5. IT^. P e b 4 , 19t :5 . 3,0IKI Lo f tu s , Jame:^ to S le i ihen E B r o w n . N e l s o n av , l a t e 4 t h av, n w s,

be t 1 0 9 t h s t a n d ITOth £t, a n d b e i n g n ^ lo t 8 m a p C l a r e m o n t , 50 x l 2 5 . P M. F e b 4 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 9 : 2 5 2 1 . 1 ,000

L o w e n s t e i n . M a x to M a r y E B e r t e . C l i n t o n av , n e c o r 1 8 0 t h s t , 1 3 5 , 2 x 3 1 . P M. F e b 7. 1005 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . 1 1 : 3 0 9 0 , 3 .500

S a m e to M a r g a r e t Ne i l l . 1 8 1 s t s t , s s, 3 1 e C l i n t o n av , 0 6 . 1 x 1 4 0 . 2 . P M. F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . 1 1 : 3 0 9 6 . 2 , 5 0 0

L o w e n s t e i n , Max to M a r y B B e r t e . C l i n t c n a v . s e cor 1 8 1 s t s t , 140 . : i x31 . P M. F e b 7. 1905 , 3 y e a r s , 5 % . 1 1 : 3 0 9 6 . 3 ,500

L o m m e l , L a w r e n c e C to S t e p h e n J E g a n . 1 4 l E t s t . N o 6 7 8 , s s, 745 .0 e W i l l i s av , .''.S.OxlOO. P M, F e b 1, d u e . See. a s p e r b o n d . F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 9 :22V5, 7 ,000

'^LaTfcon, A u g u s t a t o A l e x a n d e r T h o m p s o n . K i n g s b r i d g e r o ; d , s w cor Cos t e r s t , 3 0 . 4 x 1 0 3 . 5 x 3 0 x 9 9 . 9 . F e b 4 , 5 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 8. 1 9 0 5 . 5 0 0

L e m o n , T h e r e s a to . ' l en ry M a l l e b r e . J e f f e r s o n s t . N o 907 , n e cor C l i n t o n av, 2 0 x 8 0 . P M. J a n 2 0 , 5 y e a r s , 5 % . F e b 8, 1905 . 1 1 : 2 9 3 5 . 6 ,000

Lese , L o u i s to A m a l i a F r i e d m a n n 1 3 8 t h s t , Nos 9 1 0 a n d 9 2 2 , s s. 4 5 0 w H o m e s t , a l s o 1 0 0 w C y p r e s s av, r u n s s 2 0 0 to n s 1 3 7 t b Et, N o s 9 0 7 and 9 1 5 , x w 2 0 0 x n lOO x e 50 x n 1 0 0 to s s 1 3 8 t h s t X e 150 t o b e g i n n i n g . P M. P r i o r m o r t .'i;37,000. P e b 1, 2 y e a r s , 6 % . F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 1 0 : 2 5 5 0 . 1 7 , 0 0 0

L e m o n , Tber . ; s a to H e n r y M a l l e b r e . C l i n t o n av, n e eor Jef ferson s t , N o 9 0 7 , 8 0 x 2 0 . P M. P r i o r m o r t $6,0Q0. J a n 29 , i n s t a l l s . 0 % . F . 'b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 2 9 3 5 . 2 , 0 0 0

L a w y e r s M o r t g a g e Co w i t h M a r c u s R o s e n t h a l , M o n r o e av, n e c o r 173d s t , 9 5 x 9 5 . E x t e n s i o n m o r t . J a n 3 0 . F e h S, 1 8 0 5 . 1 1 : 2 / 9 1 .

n o m L a u e , C h a r l e s t o H e n r y W de F o r e s t . 1 3 7 t h s t , s s, 2 2 5 -w A l e x ­

a n d e r av, 50xlCO. P M, F e h 9 . 1905 , 1 yea r , 5 % . 9 : 2 3 1 2 . 7 ,000 * M a r x , M a g d a l e n a lo M e t a W L W i l b e l m g u a r d i a n L i l l i a n H e i t ­

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S c h a p i r o , B a r n e t a n d A b r a h a m K a h n t o I s a k T e p p e r a n d a n o . W a s h i n g t c n av . N o 1117 , w s, 284 ,10 n 1 0 6 t h s t . 29 .6 to G o u v e r ­n e u r pl x l o O , e : ' cep t p a r t for a v and e x c e p t s t r i p on s s 0 . 2 x ^ ; p l o t 9 3 w W a s h i n g t o n a v a n d 218 .10 n 16Gth s t , r u n s iv 50 .2 x n 6 6 X e 4 9 . 1 1 x s 6 6 . P r i o r m o r t .iill.OOO. F e b 1, d u e J u l y 1, 1 9 0 5 . 5 % . F e b S, 1905 . 9 : 2 3 8 8 . 2 , 2 5 0

Siegel , A h r a h a m to M a r g t J B e c k e r . W a s h i n g t o n av, e s, 1 6 0 s 172d s t , 5 0 x 1 0 9 , 8 . P M. F e b 4, due A u g 4 , 1906 , 5 % . F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . I l : : i 9 1 3 . 9 ,000

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T a g g e t t , B r i d g e t to J e r e J 0 ' B r i ; n . C r o t o n a av , w s, 1 0 0 s 1 7 9 t h s t , 2 5 x 1 1 7 . 3 x 2 6 . 1 x 1 2 2 . 9 . P M. F e b 0, 0 y e a r s , 5 % , F e b 9 , 1 9 0 5 . 1 1 : 3 0 7 0 . 2 , 0 0 0

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A m e s , A l i c e K to J L M o t t I r o n W o r k s . L e n o x av, e s, l O O . l l s 1 2 1 s t s t , 19 ,11x80 , F e b 0, 1 9 0 5 . no™

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A m e r i c a n M o r t g a g e Co to L i n c o l n T r u s t Co. 123d s t , N o s l o i a n d 1 5 3 E a s l . F e b 4, 1 9 0 5 , ^ 1 1 , 5 0 0

A m t r i c a n M o r t g a g e Co to E d w L P a r t r i d g e t r u s t e e M a r y B O D w i g h t . 1 3 5 t h s t . N o 2 0 3 W e s t . F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . _ 2 0 . 1 8 6 . 1 1

A s t , C h a r l e s to W m A H a n l s c h . 1 1 3 t h s t , s s, 150 e Dth av , 2ox 1 0 0 . 1 1 . F e b 9, 1905 . 2 , 0 0 9

R a w d e n W i i i i a m e t a l t r u s t e s s I s a a c B a w d e n t o U n i o n D i m e S a v ­i n g s I n s t i t u t i o n . 2 7 t h s t , s s, 2 9 0 . 0 e 9 t h av , 16.6.x98.9. F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 . 8 .000

B e n z i g e r , E e r t h a de S t r u s t e e J o s e p h N A B e n z i g e r lo B e r n a r d J N A Benz ige r , Av C. N o 1 7 1 . F e h 9 . 1 9 0 5 . no™

B l e n d e r m a n n , D i e d r i c h t o H e n r y H Gro t e , A m s t e r d a m av, N o 2 1 0 s . F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 5 ,000

B o a r d m a n , A l b e r t B to M u t u a l Life I n s Co. 3 4 t h s t . N o ( E a s t . F e b 8, 1 9 0 5 . 8 6 , 0 3 0 . 6 2

B a c h r a c h , I r v i n g a n d ano to C o r p o r a t e Re. i l ty A s r o c i a t i o n . P a r k a v n w cor 102d s t , 21)1.10 to 103d s t , xlOO. F e b 7, 190?).

2 2 , 7 5 0 S a m e to s a m e . P a r k av, n w c o r 102d s t , 2 0 1 . 1 0 t o 103d s t , xlOO.

F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 115 ,000 B e r n s t e i n , H a r r i s to .American M o r t g a g e Co. 2 8 . h s t , n s, 120.10 e

2d av, 4 0 . 1 0 x 9 8 . 9 . P e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 7 ,781 .25 S a m e to s a m e . 1 2 8 t h s t , n s, 1G1.8 e 2 d av, 4 0 . 1 0 x 9 8 . 9 . P e b 6 ,

1 9 0 5 . 7 ,781 .25 S a m e to s a m e . 1 2 9 t h s t , s s, 1 4 1 . 8 e 2d av , 4 1 . 8 x 9 8 . 9 . F e b 6,

1 9 0 5 . 8 0 3 0 S a m e to s a m e . 2 8 t h s t , n s, 202 .6 e 2 d av, 4 0 . 1 0 x 9 8 . 9 ; 2 9 t h s t ,

s 3, 2 2 5 e 2d av, 5 0 x 9 8 . 9 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 6 ,140 B o n d a n d M o r t g a g e G u a r a n t e e Co t o B a n k for S a v i n g s , C i t y N Y.

C h a t h a m s n u a r e , N o s 1 to 4 , a n d M o t t s t , Nos 2 a n d 4. P e b 6, 1905, 3 0 ^ 0 0

B u s i n e s s M e n s R e a l t y Co t o I s a a c S h i m a n . C h r y s t i e s t , N o s 8 1 and S 3 . F e b 7. 1 9 0 5 . 8 6 0 0

S a m e t o s a m e . O r c h a r d s t , N o s 9 1 and 92, F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 17 7 5 0 E r o \ \ n J R o m a i n e to M a r y F S i d m a n . B r o a d w a y , p l a t b e g i n s 175

e E m r r s o n s t a u d 125 n V e r m i l y e a av, r u n s n 1SS,1 t o K i n g s -b r i d g e r o a d , X e 75 .6 x s 184 x w 7 5 to b e g i n n i n g , e x c e p t p a r t for B r o a d w a y , Feh 6, 1 9 0 5 . 11 ,500

B i s h e r , P e t e r t o H e n r i e t t a B i s h e r . 4 9 t h st , s s, 100 w 1 s t av , 2'ox 100 .5 . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . n o m

B u t t e n w i e s e r , J o s e p h L t o J a c o b M a n d e l b a u m . I G t h s t , N o 2 2 6 W e s t . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . no™

Eame to s a m e . 1 6 t h s t , N o 2 2 8 W e s t . F e b 3 , 1905 . o t h e r cons id and 1 0 0

B e r s h a t s k y , F a n n y to L o u i s M a r g u l i e s . A l l e n s t , N o 127 . F e b 3, 1 9 0 5 . • n o m

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Ci ty R e a l E s t a t e Co t o T h o s R A H a l l . R i v e r s i d e D r i v e , N o 154 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . o^h t r cons id and 1 9 J 0

Cohn . G r e t c h e n t o I d a B l u m e n k r o h n . 1 s t a v . N o 1059 . F e b 0, 3005 . 4 , 0 0 0

C e n t r a l R e a l t y B o n d Se T r u s t Co t o L a w y e r s T i t l e I n s Co. A s s i g n s •' ,11.11:- l.'.-h - 1 n s 186 e 7 t h av , r u n s n 1 0 0 . 5 x e 3 3 , 1 1 x n ]"( r -. :.['•• -: . r 15 X s 100 .5 X e 3 0 . 9 X s 100 .0 t o 4 5 t h s t x w V-, s I - I , : !• . :," 2 5 0 , 0 0 0

San-, ; . ' ••••M,' l-'-l s t , s s, 133 .4 e 8 t h av, 6 6 . 8 x 9 8 . 9 . F e b 3 , 19U5 1 0 0 , 0 0 0

S a m e t o s a m e . A s s i g n s 3 m o r t s . 4 7 t h s t , N o s 5 0 to CO W e s t . F e b 3 , 1905 . 2 6 0 . 0 0 0

S a m e to s a m e . 4 S t h s t . N o 1 5 E a s t . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 S a m e to s a m e . .Assigns 2 m o r t s , 5 1 s t s t , n s, ISO e M a d i s o n av,

1 4 5 x 1 6 0 5. F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . o t h e r c o n s i d a n d 1 0 0 Sarce to s a m e . 7 t h av, n w cor 1 2 5 t b st , 1 9 9 . 1 0 to 1 2 6 t h s t x l 2 5 .

F e h 3 , 1905 . o t b e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 Ci ty M o r t g a g e Co t o N Y S e c u r i t y & T r u s t Co, 1 4 0 t h s t , s s, 3 2 0

w 5 t b av , 1 2 5 x 9 9 . 1 1 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . n o m Die tz F r e d e r i c k e t a l e x r s a n d t r u s t e e s R o b t E D i e t z t o M a r y A

W h i t " . 7 t i th s t . N o 2 3 E a s t . F e b 3 , 1905 , 10 ,060 D e u t s c h , Josef ine to H e n r y C Coe. 71s t s t , n s, 50 w W e s t E n d av,

5 0 x 2 5 . P e b S, 1905 . 1 8 , 0 0 0 D e r b y S a r a h C t o B o n d a n d M o r t g a g e G u a r a n t e e Co, 4 0 t h s t . N o

3 E a s t . F e h 9 , 1905 . 117 ,500 D r y Dock S a v i n g s I n s t i t u t i o n to C i t y R e a l E s l a t e Co. 2 6 t h s t , n

s, 110 e 3 d av, 2 5 x 9 8 , 8 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . _2OO30 E w a l d K a t i e a n d A n d r e w to E l l a S i n c l a i r . 1 0 t h av, w s, 7o ,3 n

4 6 t h St. 2 5 . 1 x 1 0 0 . F e b 3 . 1 9 0 5 . 1 0 , 0 0 9 E w a l d A n d r e w , J r , t r u s t e e J a c o b H E w a l d t o K a t i e E w a l d . y^

p a r t . 1 0 t h av , w s, 75 .3 n 4 6 t h st , 2 5 . 1 x 1 0 0 . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 , n o m S a m e to A n d r e w E w a l d . ^2 p a r t . S a m e p r o p e r t y . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 .

n o m E w a l d J o h n e t a l t o E l l a S i n c l a i r . 1 0 t h av, w s, 75 .3 n 4 6 t h s t ,

25 .1x109 . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 7 ,000 E g b e r t , M a r t h a E e x t r x T h o s K Eigber t e t a l to R o b t G Le C o n t e .

W a l k e r s t . N o 4 0 . F e b 6, 1 9 0 5 . 7,-500 E q u i t a b l e Life A s s u r a n c e Soc ie ty of U S t c F r a n k B T :na l l i . 123d

s t , N o 2 4 8 W e s t . F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . S.OOO F a r e s e , T h o m a s to S a b i n o P a r e s e . M u l b e r r y s t , No 1 7 3 . F i l e d and

d i s c h a r g e d F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 2 , 0 0 0 F a l l s T h o s J exr T h o s J F a l l s to T b o s J F a l l s ind iv id . A s s i g n s

t h r e e m o r t s , C l i n t o n p i , n s, 90 .10 e U n i v e r s i t y pl, 2 5 x 9 3 . 1 1 , (2 m o r t s ) , a n d 1 3 0 l h s t , s s, 3 0 0 w L e n o x av, 1 6 . 8 x 9 9 . 1 1 . F e b 7. 1905 . Boai

F l e i s c h m a n n , S a m u e l to Al ice F l e i s c h m a n n a n d a n o . 8 3 3 s t , N o 4 3 6 E a s t . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

S a m e to s a m e . SOth st , n s, 100 .6 e 1s t av , 2 5 x 1 0 2 , 2 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . o t h e r eons id a n d 1 0 0

S a m e t o s a m e . 6 0 t b s t , s s, 4 2 9 . 4 w 2 d av , 1 9 . 2 x 1 0 0 . 5 . F e b 3 . 1905 . o t h e r c o n s i d a c d 1 0 0

S a m e to s a m e . SOth s t , s s, 1 5 0 e S t h av, 25x9S .9 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 .

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Golde & C o h e n to J o h n H B u r t . F o r s y t h s t , e s, 156 n D e l a n c e y s t , 2 5 . 2 x 1 0 0 . F e b 4 , 1905 . 6,030

S a m e to s a m e . F o r s y t h st , e s, 125 .2 n D e l a n c e y s t , 2 5 x 1 0 0 . P e b 4, 1905 . 0 ,030

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G u l w i i l i g , A l o i s to S a m u e l H i r s h . B r o a d w a y , e s, 2 4 . 1 1 s 1 4 9 t h s t , 5 0 x 1 0 0 . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . _ n o m

George F r a n c i s J to .Abraham C Q u a c k e n h u s h . 1 1 7 ! h s t , n s, 8 5 w M a d i s o n av , 25-xlOO.l l . F e b 8, 1905 , 1 ,000

G r o s s m a n n . S a m u e l to Ci l ly F r e e d m a n . 133d s t . N o 2 1 5 W e s t , F e b 7, 1905 . n o m

H o l m e s , Geo C t o E q u i t a b l e Life A s s u r a n c e Soc ie ty of U S. C o ­l u m b u s av, n e cor 7 4 t h s t , 5 4 x 1 0 0 . F e b 6, 1C05. oO.OOO

H u i c h i n s o n , M a r y E t o Geo Y R e n s h a w . W a t t s s t . N o 7, F e b 4, 1 9 0 5 . 5 ,090

Hvn^an, Ger son a n d M a n u a l O p p e n h e i m t o R e a l t y T r a n s f e r Co. l l l t h s t , Noa 87 and 8 9 E a s t . F e b 9, 1905 ,

o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 San-.e to s a m e , l l l t h s t , N o s 8 3 a n d 8 5 E a s t , F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 .

o t b e r cons id a n d 1 0 0 S a m e to s a m e , l l l t h s t , N o s 9 5 and 9 7 E a s t . F e b 9 , 1905 .

o t b e r cons id a n d IOO S a m e t o s a m e , l l l t h s t , Nos 9 5 a n d 9 7 E a s t . F e b 9, 1905 .

o t h e r cons id a n d 100 S a m e to s a m e , l l l t h s t , N o s 87 a u d SO E a s t . F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 .

o t h e r cons id a n d IOO S a m e t o s a m e , l l l t h st , N o s S3 and 8o E a s t . F e b 9 , 1 9 J 5 ,

Olher ccns id a n d 1 0 0 J a w o r o w e r R e a l t v Co to J o s e p h L B u t t e n w i e s e r . 52d s t . N o 3 6 6

W e s t , F e b S 1905 . o t h e r cons id a n d IOO S a m e to sa :ne . o2d s t . No 3 3 2 W e s t . F e b S, 1 9 0 o .

o t h e r cons id a n d 100 J a n p o l e , A a r o n M a n d a n o to W m M J a n p o l e , A u d u b o n av , s e cor

173d St. 100x170 . F e b 7, 1905 . n o m J o h n s c n . J o h n B to J o h n B J o h n s o n a n d a n o t r u s t e e s C h a s S L o -

p e r . 1 1 0 t h s t , n s, 193 .4 w 2d av, 16,8x11.0.10. P e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . 8 , 003

S a m e lo s a m e . 1 2 4 t h s t , s s, 1 1 8 , 9 e 2d av, IS .O . t lOO. l l . P e b 7, 19U5. 4 , 5 0 0

Sarce to s a m e . 2d av . N o 2 1 5 5 . F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 . _ 1,009 S a m e Lo s a m e , S c a m m e l s l . N o 22 , e s, 2 j x 9 5 . F e b 7, 1 9 0 5 .

n o m San-_e to s a m e . 1 2 1 s t s t , n s, 3 6 0 w L e n o x av , 2 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . F e b

7, 1905 , n o m K a i z e n b e i g , M a y e r t o I s a a c L G e n s l e r . 1 0 t h s t , N o s 4 4 2 to 4 4 6

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l l l t h s t , N o s 2 4 1 a n d 2 4 3 W e s t . J a n 2 7 , 19C5. 1 0 , 0 6 5 . 0 6 S c h a r o s , A l b e r t T to S a m s o n L a c h m a n . 1 1 6 t h s t , n s, 4 2 5 e L e n o x

av , 2 5 x l U U . U , J a n 27 , 1005 . 3 ,000 S t e i n a m , N a t h a n to A n n a C S tephens . OOlh st , s s, lflS.2 e 2d av,

2 5 x 7 5 . J a n 3 1 . 1 9 0 5 . 7 ,000 S a m e to F r a n z i s k a wife F r e d e r i c k H a h n . 6 0 t h s t .

S a m e to s a m e . 102d s t , N o 2 2 3 E a s t . F e h 3 , 1905 , n o m S a m e to s a m e . 1 7 l h s t . N o 118 E a s t . F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . n o m U n d L r h i l l , Z e e D e x l r v W a l t e r M U n d e r b i l l to C o r n e l i a T K i r b y .

B a r r o w sL, N o 27 . P e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . n o m U n i o n T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y , N Y, to T h e o S B a s s e t t , A s s i g n s

3 m o r t s . S t h s t ( C l i n t c n p l , s w c o r G r e e n e s t , 2 5 x l l 3 , 2 x 2 5 x 11-1 1 1 - Rth sl ( C l i n t o n p l ) , s s, 2 5 w G r e e n e s t , 2 5 x l l l . 6 x 2 5 x li : : .-- ' T n--! i-nM. F e b 3 , 19115. 1 9 0 0 0

-Van ~ : • - I-I I ' ' ll 10 Loui.5 L a h n a n d a n o . E d g e c o m b e av, n w oof I • .:-^:27.2Nl.iMlN4:-;.ll, F e h 6, 1 9 0 5 . n o m

<•,.. [Q l l a r i i i a n d E l y M a r a n . S t M a r k s p ! , N o

25.X75. J a n 3 1 , 190.5. S i l v e r m a n , ' C l e m e n t i n e M and am

s, 100 e B r o a d w a y , 2 0 5 x 9 9 . 1 1 ; x 9 9 . l l ; 1 0 1 s t s t , s s, 1 0 0 e B

7 .000 5 M R o s e n t h a l . 162d s t . n . n s, K O e B r o a d w a y , 2 0 5

7 2 x 9 0 . 1 1 . P e b 9, 1 0 0 5 . 1 5 , 6 1 1 , 3 8

T i t l e I n s Co of N Y to M u t u a l L i t e I n s Co. 1 3 6 t h s t , s s, 5 5 0 w A m s t e r d a m av, 5 0 x 9 9 1 1 . F e b 7, 1 9 „ 5 . 11 ,200

S a m e lo s a m e , 1 3 6 t h st , s s, COO w A m s t e r d a m av , 2 5 x 9 9 1 1 . P e b 7, 1905 , 5 .600

T i t l e G u E r a n t e e Se T r u s t Co to B e n d & M o r t g a g e G u a r a n t e e Co. C h a t h a m sq, N o s 1 to 4 , a n d M c t t s t , Nos 2 a n d 4 . Feb- 4 , 1965 .

3 0 , 6 0 0 S a m e to M e t r o p o l i t a n T r u s t Co. 8 5 t h s t , N o 3 2 2 E a s t . F e b 4,

1 9 0 5 . 12 ,060 T i t l e G u a r a n t e e & T r u s t Co io GrEenwioh S a v i n g s B a n k . 6 4 t h s t .

N o s 30 and 4 1 E a s t . P e b 3 , 1905. 00 ,000 S a m e t o s a m e . S l s t s t . No 8 E a s t . P e h 3 , 1 9 0 5 . 2 0 , 0 0 0 T i t l e G u a r a n t e e and T r u s t Co to Dry Dock S a v i n g s I n s t i t u t i o n .

W e s t E n d av . N o 865 (705). F e b 6: 1905 . 12,0C0 T i t l e G u a r a n t e e & T r u s t Co to Bond & M o r t g a g e G u a r a n t e e Co.

T r u s t 180 0 0 0

2 5 t h 1 0 , 0 0 0

n c e r H o s p i t a l . C c r -1 3 , 6 9 0

3d st , N o 3 8 4 E a s t . 3 ,000

St. N o s 54 to f;2 W e s t . J a n 27 , 1005 . T i t l e G u a r a n t e e & T r u s t Co to M e t r o p o l i t

St. No 2 2 5 W e s t . J a n 27 , 1905. T i t l e G u a r a n t e e & T r u s t Co tn N Y Skin & Ca

n e l i a s t . N o 5. J a n 30, 19(1.5. T i t l e I n s Co of N Y to D r y Do'.;k S a v i n g s I n s t ,

J a n 30 , 1905 , T i t l e G-uaranteo Sc T r u s t Co to Greenwich Savi

d a m av, N o 4 8 3 , J a n 3 1 , 1905 . 2 4 , 0 0 0 Samo to R o b e r t W Ccope r , Oth av . No 527 . J a n 3 1 , 1905 . 4 , 0 0 0 Tay lo r , A n n i e 0 to S imon Siegel, 5 l h av. N o 2 1 2 9 . J a n 3 1 , 1 0 0 5 .

11 ,180 .27 T i t l e G i i a r n n t e e & Tr - j s t Co to T h e R o m e S a v i n g s B a n k . SOth s i .

N o 3 1 6 E a s l . J a n 3 1 , 1905. 1 0 , 0 0 0 S a m e to T h e T r o y T r u s t Co. SOth s t . No 3 2 0 E a s t , J a n 3 1 , 1 9 0 5 .

1 6 , 0 0 0 S a m e to T h e Sccie ty of t he N, Y H o s p i t a l . A m s t e r d a m av, Nos 3 0 0

and 3 0 2 , n w cor 7 4 i h st, Nos 201 and 2 0 3 , 5 4 . 4 x 1 6 6 . 1 to B r o a d w a y , Nos 2 1 2 0 a n d 2122 , x 6 6 - 6 x l 4 9 . 9 . J a n 3 1 . 1905 . 150 ,000

T i t l e G u a r a n t e e a n d T r u s t Co lo A u g u s t a W e r . i c k , S 7 t h s t . N o 140 W e s t F e b 2 i e 0 5 . 2 0 , 0 0 0

T i m , B e r t h a to F - m n i e T K i a m . H e s t e r s t . No 7, F e b 2, 1905 .

S a m e t o s a m e , 3 9 l h s t , n s, 1 5 0 e 2d av, 2 5 x 9 3 . 9 . F e b 2 , 1 9 0 3 .

T i s h m a n , J u l i u s to L e o n T u c h m a n n . Av A, s e cor 1 3 t b s t , 26x96 . F e b 1, 1905 . o t h e r cons id a n d 160

S;ame to s a m e . R i v i c g t c n e l . No 74. F e b 1, 1 9 0 5 . o t h e r cons id a n d 1 0 0

Ti-ans i t R e a l t y Co t c J a c o b S te in and a n o . A s s i g n s 4 m o r t s . 13Gtb s t , n s, 1 0 0 w B r o a d w a v . 1 6 2 . 0 x 9 9 . 1 1 . F e b 6 , 1905 . n o m

T r u s t Co of A m e r i c a to A b r a b a m Be l l e r . I S t h s t , N o s 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 E a s t . F e b 0, 1 9 0 5 . 12 0 0 0

T o b i a s , S o p h i a lo W i l l i a m E r u e r i u g , M i n e t t a l a n e , s w s, 4 7 n -w M i n e t t a s t , 2 8 x 8 0 . F e b 8. 1905 , 6,07:1,50

T r u s t e e s of C h u r c h of H o l y C o m m u n i o n to T r u s t e e s of H o m e for t h e Aged, C h u r c h of H o l y C o m m u n i o n . C a n n o n s t . No 3 3 . F e b S, 1905 . n o m

U n t e r b e r g A b r a h a m to I s r a e l Untc i -be rg . M a d i s o n a v . N o 1586 . F e b 3 , 1905 . n o m

S a m e to s a m e . M a d i s c n av . No 15SS. F e b 3 , 1 9 0 5 . n o m San-.e to s a m e . J ' a d i i o n av . No 1592 . F e b 3 , 19! '5 . n o m S a m e to s a m e . M a d i s o n av , Xo 1590 . F e b 3 , 1005 . n o m S a m e lo s a m e . l l S t h s t , -Vo 17 E a s t . F e b 3 , 1905 . n o m S a m e t o s a m e . l l S l b s t . N o 19 E a s t , F e b 3 , 1905 . n o m

121 > Ade le W e i l . W a i h i n g t o n av . N o 2 0 4 7 . P e b V e i l , C a r r i e am

Ss'ine to J o n a s W e i l . W a s h i n g t o n av . N o 2 0 5 3 . F e b 2, 1C05. n o m S a m e to B e r t h o l d Ve i t . W a s h i n g t o n av . N o 2 0 4 9 . F e b 2 , 1905 , n o m Wei r . s t e in , . A t r a h a m D to The S t a t e B a n k , 1 3 t h s t , N o s 5 0 9 a n d

a l l E a s t . F e b 2, 1905 . n o m Eam.e lo s a m e . 1 3 i h s t . No 5 1 3 E a s t . F e h 2, i r 0 5 . n o m W e b s t e r R e a l t v Co to .\la>cr S . \ u e r b a e h . P t W a s h i n g t o n av , s e cor

170 lh sL, 1.i:.".>-i T^l-|•. \\'-i5. J a n 3 1 , 1 9 0 5 . n o m W e i n g a r t e n '.. I . •; i i i P incus Lowenfe ld a n d ann. 3 d s t ,

s s, 147..S V .. 7(1 X s 1,0.6 X s w 3 5 . 1 1 x n w 37.2 x n e H;,-.11 to .-: ••. - . -(;.•- .i.tn .31, 1905 . 7 ,000

W e i n s t e i n , . \ b r a h a m D to J a c o b W e i n s t e i n , B l e e e k e r s t . N o 1 4 8 . F e b 1, 1905 . n o m

W i l l i a m s , S a m u e l t o I s a a c H a f t . 3d av, e s, 7 5 , 9 n lOOlh s t , 2 a . 2 x ICO. F e b 9, 1 9 0 5 . 1 0 0

BOROUGH OF T H E BRONX.

American Mortgage Co to Ann C Rogers. 163d st, n s, 175 e For­est av. old lines, 92x120.2. Feb 4, 1905. 14,093.-33

Anif-rican .Mortgage Co to Wm G Moore. 176th st, s s, IOO w Park av, late Myrtle av, 50x108, except part for st. Feb 3, 1905.

2,521.42 ^mcri;an Mortgage Co to Corn Exchange Bank. 3d av, s w cor

175th st, lOl.lOxln.';;.|(:-j Ix (:n.7. Feb 1, 1905. 23,600.39 American 'Mortgage (a . • ii.inge Bank. 3d av, w s, 100.1

s 171si st, 5(t.lxH;-j Ml -I " I ' Jan 31, 1905. nom Berts, Sophie wife oi L I iiL.-i.-. Sr, lo Henry F Lippold. An

interest. Tinton av, s w cor Hl'.ith st, 80.2x59 8x70.3x21.3. Jan 30. 1905. 1,009

Baturin. Samuel to Charles Seidenwerg. All title. Washington av, w s, 284.10 n 166th st, 29.6x150, part excepted. Feb S, 1905,

nom Beal (Wm Rj Improvement Co to Title Guarantee & Trust Co.

Assign 9 mens. Cvpress av, e s, 160 s St Mary st, 266x160x200.3 xlOO; Cvpress av, c s. 100 n 141st st. 216 9x100x229.5x100.10; Cypress av, ^ - ' " r •rt Mr-y ='. 1(10x99.2 to Powers av; Cypress av, n e cm- I ' ' • \' '• "'I'l. ' n m Powers av; Powers av, w s, H:0 n M L : . ' J III _-.'i". Ml; Powers av, w s, 100 s St Marv st : : : • ; • , ;.'.:.;,-.(n; . ; . ; M^ I'luvers av, s e cor 142d St, 250 x99.2- Robbn.:, ..•.. u u '.uv 111.-,! st, 100x199.2 to Powers av; Robbins av, s w cor 142a st, 2-",UxiOO. Jan 27, 1905, 180,000

Eurke, John J to Magdalena Frees. 153d st, s s, 420 -w Courtlandt av, 25x100. Feb 2, 1005. 1,000

*Clocl:e Euretta L to S'arah J Gedney. Interior lot, 295 w White Plains io;d and .500 n Mcrris Park av, runs n 2D x w 100 x s 25 X e 11/0, with right of way over strip to Morris Park av. Jan 27. 191 5. 2 S,i5

Connick, Andrew J to Albert Bleakley. Grand av, e s. 75 s Norji st, 25x100, Filed and discharged Jan 30. 1965. 1,500

Coleman, Robert H trustee Anne C Rogers to Anne C Rogers. West­chester av, s w cor Brook av, 72.3.x8/.2x44.9 to Brook av, xl04. Filed and discharged Feh 0, 190o. 4,175

de Silvia George to Matthew Walsh and ano. Prospect av, w s. 94.10 s Kelly st, 25x100. Jan 28, 1905. 2,000

Dempsev, Mary A to Twelfth Ward Bank. Southern Boulevard, w s. 199 s Samuel St. 66x1.50. Feb 2, 1905. nom

Elmcre Ruaity Co to Lawyers Title Ins Co. Assigns 10 morts. Eaireilo st n s: Fox st. now Simpson st, e s; Southern Boule­vard, w s, and n by line 371.11 n Barretto st, Feb 8, 1905. 90,000

Englander, Bethoven lo Elmore Realty Co. Assigns 2 morts. Whitlock av; Tiffany st; Southern Boulevard, and Barretto st; aUo Fox sl; Southern Boulevard, and Barretto st. Feb S, 1905.

other consid and 100 Ebert, Louis V to Anna M von Zedlitz. 13Stb st. No 870 East.

Feb 8, 1905. nom Same to Josephine F Burghard. 13Sth st, No 868 East, Feb S.

1905. nom Eln-iore Realty Co to Lawyers Title Ins Co. Plot bounded s x Tif­

fany st, w X Southern Boulevard, n x Barretto st, and e x Whit­lock av. Feb 8, 1905. 60,000

Frees, Magdalena to Fredeerick Gambel and ano. 154th st, s s, l-i-ri.3 e \\'!orri3 av. 25x100. Feb 2, 1905. 4,053.83

Flaum, Julius A to .Max J Klein. Bathgate av, e s, 205 n 172d st, 25x90.7. Feb 7. 1905. nom

Ssme to same, Bathgate av, e s. ISO n 172d st, 25x90.7. Feb 7, 1905. nom

Geiger, Wm H to Frank A Wahlig, Fulton av, w s, being lots 72 to 75 map 170 lots Bathgate estate. Filed and discharged Peh 7, 1905. 2.500

Geiszler, Marlin to George Schuchman. Bostcn road, w s, between 173d st and Crotona Park East, late lot 104 map 126 lots Estate G>:orge Faile, 24ib Ward, 25x134; also Southern Bculevard, w s, 22,5 s Croiona Park East, late Penfold av, runs w 130.1 x s 17.11 X e 128.8 to w s Boston road x_n 9.0 to Southern Boulevard x n 32-0 to beginning. Jan 31, 190o. other consid and 160

Gregory, Sarah and Antoinette to Annie T Seggermann. Hughes av. w s, 102.11 s Oak Tree pl, 16.8x95. Jan 31, 1005. 2,500

Gregory, Sarah and ano lo Ellen T Lambiolte. Hughes av, w s, 146.4 s Oak Tree pl, 16.8x95. Jan 31, 1965, 2,500

Gciild, Emma E to Annie E Prey. lOoLh st. No S50 East. Jan 30, 1905. nom

Gruen, Fanny to Jonas Weil and ano. Washington av, e s, — s H^Uin st, begins 75 s line bet lots 56 and 5/ map Morrisania, 119.11xn6.9x—xllO.ll. Jan 30, 1905. nom

GatTney, James C to Arthur Knox. Tiffany st, e s, at s w s 169th st, 11X1x45.10x79.7x146.2, Peb 4, 1905. nom

H,'.rmcr, Hugh M trustee Mary E Miller will John Conger to M Alice Harmer, Brook av, w s, 125 s 144th st, 25x90. Feb 3, 1905.

2,500

Mortgages RECORD AND GUIDE Manhattan February i i , 1905

Rockland-Rockport Lime Company ™ „ „ . _ . . , Look for these worda on the head ol every barrel: ^ Greenpoint Ave. & Newtomi Creek EUREKA BRAND Ol PREPARED PURE WHITE LIME

"Manufactured by Rockland-Rockport Lime Company' Borough of Brooklyn, N. V. City which is superior to any other lime or wall plaster DO NOT DE DECEIVED BY AN5 SUBSTITUTE Telephone, 207 Greenpoint now on the market. GUARANTEED NOT TO PIT.

NEW YORK OFFICE, FULLER BUILDING, BROADWAY AND 23d STREET

*Hill Mary J to Ester 0 Abel. Recorded in Westchester County L 939 page 405. Feb 4, 1905. p.a^°^

Harlem Savings Bank to Clara Maearthur. Union av, w s, otl s ICtJtb st, 125x100, except part for av. Feb 2, 1905. .,i~^'

Heuer, Diedrich to George Daiker. Washington av, n w cor ISath st, 50x91; W^ashington av, w s, 50 n ISoth st, 50x101. Feb S, 1905. 10,000

Isaacs,'Harriet to Isaac S Isaacs, Tinton av, w s, 168.3 n IGSth st, 20 5x110. Filed and discharged Jan 27, 1905. nom

Knepper Realty Co to Susan M Tuthill. Assigns 3 morts. Hughes av, e s, 18C.6 n 181st st, 3 lots, each 16x90. Jan 28, 1905. nom

Kreflt \ugust and Bertha to Gouverneur H Nixon. 176th st, n 3, 3o0 'w Bathgate av, late Madison av, 50x125. Jan 27, 1905. 2,500

Kingston, Geo D to Robt W Todd, 19Sth st, s s, 17o.ll w Marion av 2.1x97.7x20.9x91.4. Feb 1, 905. l.'OO

Knox Jane to Wm H Erskine. Clinton av, w s, 349.3 s Jefferson pl, 00x137.11x50x137.9. Feb 4, 1905. , 40,000

Kummel, Mary S to Rachel H Knox, 183d st, n S, 21(,11 w South­ern Boulevard, runs n 100 x e 100 x n 25 x w 134 x s 125.4 to st, X e 25 to beginning. Filed and discharged Feb 9, 1905. nom

Lerch John and ano exrs August Freutel to Sophia Lerch. lo4th st, s s, 100 w Elton av, 24.9x100, Filed and discharged Feb 3, 1905, 704.66

Lawyers Title Ins Co to Euphemia G De Cerkez. 140th st, n s, 500 e St Anns av, 38.6x95. Peb 3, 1905. 26,000

Same to Antoinette L Milbank, 13Gth st, s s, 240 e Willis av, lox ICfl. Feb 3, 1905. o.OOO

Lawyers Title Ins Co to Geo H Granniss and ano exrs Maria L Tweedy 147th st, s s, 224.6 w St Anns av, 25x99.9. Peb 8, 1905. 13,500

Lawyers Title Ins Co to Central Realty Bond and Trust Co. Plot bounded s x Intervale av, e x Soulhern Boulevard, n x Tiffany st, w X Simpson st. Feb 9, 1905. other consid and 100

Lawrence, Cyrus J and ano trustees Mary S Hoe to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Westchester av, s e cor Southern Boulevard, runs n and e along Westchester av to Bronx River, x s — to an inlet, X w 140 X s w 1,021 x s e — to s s Franklin lane, x n w 6S5.7 to Soulhern Boulevard, x n — to beginning, except part conveyed and parts for sts, &c, Feb 9, 1905. 446,S7S.SS

Laubentracbt, George to William Oehler, Brook av. No 548. Jan 27, 1905. 5,000

Lawyers Mortgage Co to Emily H 'Moir trustee Johannah S Sey­mour. ProspecL av, e s, ISS.l l n Westehester av, 20x?2,lx21.1x 65.4, Jan 31, 1905. 5,000

Lion Brewery, N Y, to De Witt C Flanagan and ano trustees. Je­rome av, — s, bet 183d st and lS4th st, 100x100, "The College Inn." Feb S, 1905. 2,500

Mallinson, Mary to Thos L Green. Morris av, s e cor ISlst st, 27.6 X irreg x135 to ISlst st, xl30.6. Peb 6, 1905. nom

MoGrath, John to Maurice J Kraus, Prcepect av, e s, extending from 162d to 163d sts, 142,3x197x142 to 162d st xl9T. Jan 31, 1905.

nom Matthews, Mose to Moses Valenstein. Washington av, n w cor

Wendover av, 99.11x140 5x98.10x140.5, Jan 27, 1905. nom *Myers, John H, Jr, to Virginia Wood. Assigns 2 morts. Barker

av, s w cor Morris st, 42.9x90x61.5x92.0, Williamsbridge. Peb 1, 1905. 2,000

Mason, Ida M and ano exrs Julie F H Nevins to Charles Strauss. Jerome av, e s, 587 s Highbridge road, 100x26.4x100.1x31.2, Peb 2, 190o, 12,000

Milbank, Chas B admr Antoinette L Milbank to Bank of Washing­ton Heights. I36th st, s s, 240 e Willis av, 15x100. Peb 3, 1905.' omitted

N Y Mortgage and Security Co to East River Savings Institution. 1.50ih st, n w cor Dawson st, runs n 71 x w 89.7 to c 1 Leggetts lane, x s 83.5 to n s 156th st, x e 47,3. Peh 2, 1995. 45,000

*Nathan, Louis to Marcus Nathan, 1-3 part. Bronx Park av, n w cor 177th st, runs n 100 x w 125 x n w 26 x s 9.10 x s e 106.5 to st X e 156, Jan 31, 1905. 2,000

Nash. Alice E to Alice McC Coxe. Bathgate av. No 2161, Jan 31. 1905. 2,000

N Y Mortgage Se Security Co to Mary C Levey. Recorded from June 20, 1902. Sruthern Boulevard, w s, 175 s Crotona Park East, Penfold av, 50x130,1. (Flled and discharged Jan 31, 1905.) 2,000

O'Leary, John to Patrick E Clancv. Stebbins av, n w cor Home st, runs' n S0.4 x n w 00 4 x w 202.0 x s 104 to Home st x e 220.11 to beginning, Jan 30, 1905. 100

Pelerson, Paul to Alvin F Johnson. 177th st, s s, and being lots 123, 124 and 125 map Undercliff Terrace, Mcrris Heights. Jan 27, 1905, 800

Purser, Sarah H to W'ilheimina Lanzer. Inwood av, e s, 250 a Wolf pl, .iOxl30. Feb 2, 1905. 5,500

Runk, Chas A exr Wm G Talman to Chas A Runk. Tinton av, n e cor Ifilst st, 100x35.8. Filed and discharged Feb 2, 1905. 4,900

i Rlley, Thos F to Mary J Steeves. Grant av, n s, 125 e Garfield st, 25x100. Feb 7. 1905. nom

Reeber (Kuntz), Auguste E to Ficrence D Terrill. An interest. Tiffany st, n e cor Kuih st, 32.2x75.9.':lSx82 2: Tiffanv st, w s, at s e s 167th st, 94.5x38-0x75x69.2. Feh 6, 1905. 1,000

-Ridden, Sophia C to James A Ridden. Matilda st, e s, 150 n Elizabeth st, 50x100. Feb 3, 19(5. 2,-^00

*Same to same. Matilda st, e s, 250 n Elizabeth st, 50x100. Peh 3, 1903, nom

Echeuerman. Henry L to Jacob Leitner. Park ay, late Vanderbilt av, n e eor ISOth st, 30x100. Feb 4, 1905. nom

Sullivan, Addie A to Philip Riesz, Jr. 14Sth st, n s, 400 w Morris av, 2oxKiO.G. Feh 6, 1905. 511

Storninger. Matilda M to Frtderick Diilemuth. 151st st, s s, 225 w Courtlandt av, 25x118.5. Peb 7, 1905, 1.500

Simpson. William, Jr. and ano to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Assigns 2 morts. Westchester av, s e s, at s w s Southern Boule­vard, ruus s e along Southern Boulevard 1,206,11 x s e 1,35S to Intervale av, x n w 751.7 to Westchester av, x n e 93S.5 x s e 760,9 X n e 2S3,7 x n w 941,7 to Westchester av, x n e 2S6.11 to beginning; also Westches'er av, s e s, at s w s Intervale av, runs s 6 along Intervale av 417,2 x n w 353 to Westchester av, x n e 101.2 to beginning, except parts for sts, &c; Intervale av, n e cor

. Dongan st. runs n along Intervale av 200 x e 200 to w s Kelly st, X s 200 X w 200 to heginning. Feb 9, 1905. 19G,3S7.2S

Stumpf, Anthony trustee Henry J Henning et al to Magdalena Frees, 157th st. No 555 East. Feb 2, 1905. 9,354.07

Stedman, Robt S exr Edmund A Stedman to Eliz S' Stedman, 141st st, n e s , 101.10 n w College av, 50x100. Feb 2, 190o. 3 ODO

Saxe Belle to Josefine Deutsch. 149tb st, s s, 300 w Courtlandt av, lOOxSG.ii. Feb S, 1903. 4,020

Swinton, Robert exr John Forsyth to Mary B Bradley. Elwen pl, n e cor road from Kingsbridge to Mile Square, 144.8x30xll7.5x 56.5, Jan 30, 1905, _ 700

Schneider, Nathan to Ferdinand V Morrison, 16oth st, s s, 96-11 w Forest av, 19.6x100. Feh 9, 190o. 850

Title Guarantee Se Trust Co to Anna M Portmann admrx Frederick Fortmann. Brook av. No 542, n e cor 149th st, Nos 763 to 7'S5 St Anns av, Nos 5-53 to 357. Jan 31, 1905. 65,000

Title Guarantee Se Trust Co to Panny Czaki et al. ISOth st, n s, 625 w Home av, 50x100. Jan 31, 1905. 4,000

Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Tbe Rome Savings Bank. Dawson Et, No 1103. Feb 2, 1905, 6.500

Title Guarantee Se Trust Co to Chas H Clark trustee Samuel Clark for Hmma L Smith. Anthony av, e s, 125.11 n 180th st, 45.7x 98.3x64.5x97. Feb 3, 1905. 6,500

Title Guarantee Sc Trust Co to United Relief Works of the Society for Ethical Culture. Union av, e s, oO s Ritter pl or Washing­ton st, 100x100. Jan 30, 1903. 12,C00

Title Ins Co of N Y to N Y 'Mortgage & Security Co. Re-recorded from June 20, 1902. Southern Boulevard, w s, 175 s Crotona Park East, late Penfold av, 30x130.1, (Piled and discharged Jan 31. 1905.) 2,000

Title Ins Co of N Y to Knickerbocker Trust Co. Jerome av, w s, 317.C n e 190th st, 3S6,4 to 192d st x78,5 to e s Davidson av x irres x219; Jerome av, n w cor 192d st, 2S6.1xl59.2x—xSO.l: .Tan 30, 1905. 55 000

Todd. Mary S to Nettie E Bells. 169th st, s w s, 103 n w Stebbins av, 25x132,9x30.2x106.7, Peb 1, 1905. 2,510.41

Tow, Annie to Harlem Savings Bank. Av C, e s, 225 s 161st st, 25x100, Feb 7. 1905. 1,500

Unger. Hermann G to Otto Seifert. 139tb st, Nos 599 and 601 East. Feb 2, 1905, 1,517-75

Victorius, Morris to Wm A Soiling. Clay av, n s, 115 w Jackson av, 45xG0x—x50. Feb 1, 1S03. nom

Veit, Carrie and ano to Berthold Veit. Washington av. No 2051. Feh 2, 1905. nom

Walsh, Cath A to Magdalena Frees. 153d st, s s, 450 w Courtlandt av, 25x100. Feh 2, 1905. 1,500

Wiehe, Jacob to Henrietta Gerber. Trinity av. No 1056. Feb 2, 1903. nom

West, Tallulah to Mary B Lyon, Cedar av, late Riverview Terrace, w s, 173 s 178th St. late Powell pl, 25x115,3x25,1x117.; River-view Terrace, w s, 148 s 17Sth st, late Powell pi, 25xll7x25.1x 118.9, Jan 30, 1905, 1,S45

Wainwright, Charles to Paul M Herzog. Belmont av, e s, 375 n 183d st, 25x100. Jan 30, 1905, 1,600

Wright, Sarah A to Sarah J Flanagan, Washington av. e s, 25 s line bet lots 51 and 56 and being part lot 51 map Morrisania, 25x 124.4x25x123.8. Feb 8, 1905, 1,575

Youngs, Fannie H trustee Alice E Nash to Alice McC Coxe. Bath­gate av. No 2161, Jan 31, 1905. 2,000

Zumb;iehl, Chas H exr Johanna Zumbuehl to Emma J Zumbuehl. 153d st, n s, 245 w Elton av, 25x100. Feb 0. 1905. 300

PROJECTED BUILDINGS.

Tho first name is that ot the owner; ar't stands for architect, m'n for mason, c'r for carpenter, and b'r for builder.

When character of roof is not mentioned, it Is to be understood that the roof is to be of tin.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. SOUTH OF 1 4 T H STREETT.

Cherry st. No 14, 1-sty brk and stone outhouse, 12,4x9-8; cost, $2,000; S P Flannery. 259 Wiliiam st; ar'ts, Bernstein Se Bern­stein, 72 Trinity pl.—112.

Liberty st, No 113, 3-sty brk and stone engine house, 25.3x86.8; cost, $36,000; The City of New York, City Hall; ar't, Alexander Stevens, 357-159 E 07th st.—102.

Sheritf st, e s, 130 n Rivington st, 6-sty and cellar brk and stone tenement, 43x87; cost, $45,000; Louis Reiner, 436 Grand st; ar'ta, Bern'stein Sc Bern.stcin, 72 Trini)ty pl.—100.

BETWEEN 14TH AND 59TH STREETS. 2Sth ••;t, Nos 236-240 Bast, two 6-sty brk and stone stores and tene­

ments, 37.6x85.9; cost, $70,000; Hugo D Rosendorf, 200 W l l l t h st; ar'ts, Horenburger Sc Straub, 122 Bowery.—109.

Slst st, s s, 400 w l l t h av, 1-sty brk and stone shop, 27x40; cost, $375; W W Astor estate, 21 W 20th st; ar't, Milton St Johu, 196 Penn st, Brooklyn.—103.

5th av, Nos 126-128, lo-sty brk and stone office, store and storage huilding, 60x115, slag roof; cost, $400,000; Fifth Av and 18th St Realty Co, Henry Corn, 667 Madison av, president; ar't, Robert Maynicke, 29S 5tb av.—101.

l l t h av, s w cor 56th st. 1-sty brk and stone storage, 50x100; cost, $1,260; S E Kellar, 101 W 126th st; ar't and b'r, Joseph R Purdy, 474 W 146th St.—111.

Blackwells Island, e s. opposite East 52d st, 1-sty brk and stone boiler house, 63.1x50; cost, $50,000; City of New York, Jas H Tully, Commissioner of Public Charities, foot East 26th st; ar't, Wm Flanagan, foot East 26th st.—lOo,

EETWEEN 59TH AND 125TH STREETS. EAST OF 5TH AVENUE. 99th ^t, s w cor Park av, three 6-sty brk and stone stores and tene­

ments, 30x90.11 and 33x87.11; total cost, .$108,000; Seider & Stoler, S7i9 Bay 15th st, Bath Beach, L I; ar't, Bdward A Meyers, 1 Union sq.—9S.

108th st, s s. 100 e 2d av, seven 6-sty and cellar brk and etone tene­ments, 39.3x112; total cost. $350,000; Israel Lippman, 70 Elm st; ar'ts, Bernstein Se Bernstein, 72 Trinity pl,—113.

February i r , 1905 RECORD AND GUIDE

WOOD-MOSAIC CO. 3 / 5 FIFTH AVE. l»2o Sr.l rei.. sea MAD. »Q.

BROOKLYN Fir?AI\ini-l IS3 Lawrence st TELEPHONE, 3200-MAIh

Parquet Floors \ Wood Carpet, 109th .=t, n s, 200 w Pleasant av 2-sty brk and stone coal storage,

100x34; cost, $11,500; Ernst Bros -135 B 109th st; ar't, Geo Haiss Mfg Co, 141st st and Rider av.—104.

12oth st, s s, 270 e 1st av, 1-sty brk and stone office building, 40x15, gravel roof; cost, $2,000; William S Rogers, Yonkers, N Y; ar'ts, Kurtzer Se Rentz, cor Spring st and Bowery.—97.

Pf.rk av, s w cor 103d st, three 6-sty and cellar brk and stone tene­ments, 25x90.11, and 37.Gx87.ll; total cost, $104,000; Chas I 'Weinstein, 1531 Madison av; ar't, Geo Fred Pelham, 503 5th av.—IOS.

2d av, n w cor 119th st, 6-sty brk and stone tenement, 40.10x72; cost, $40,000; David Herman, 111 H 7th st; ar'ts, Sass Se Small­heiser, 23 Park row.—114.

NORTH OF 12oTH STRHBT. 130th st, n s, 262.6 w Broadway, 5-sty hrk and stone tenement, 54x

87.11; cost. $75,000; Simon Marcus, 2881 Broadway; ar'ts, Moore & Landsiedel, 3d av and 14Sth st,—107.

136th st, n s, 100 w Broadway, three 5-sty brk and stone tenements. 54xS7.ll; total cost, $225,000; George Erown, 200 Broadway; ar'ts. Moore & Landsiedel, 3d av and 148th st.—IOR.

136th st, n s, 316,6 w Broadway, two 3-sty brk and stone tenements, 31x87.11; total cost, $13(l,0CO; Transit Realty Co. 19S Broadway; ar'ts, Moore & Landsiedel, 3d av and 14Sth st.—llO.

14Sth st, u s, 80 e Sth av, three 5-sty and cellar hrk and stone tene­ments, 39x87.11; total cost, $126,000; Walther & Weitzer, 796 B 142d st; ar't, Geo Fred Pelham, 503 Sth av.—115.

14Sth st, n s, 197 e Stb av, 5-sty and cellar brk and stone tenement, 39.i87.ll; cost, .$42,000; Louis I Bablove, 16 W l lSth st; ar't, Geo Fred Pelham. 503 5th av.—116,

16oth st, s s, 223 e Amsterdam av, 5-sty brk and stone tenement, 25x90.11; cost, $40,000; John Rankin, 227 W 131th st; ar'ts, Moore & Lansledel, 14Sth st and 3d av.—99.

BOROUGH OF TKE BRONX. Bronx 'st, e s, 207.4 s ISOth st, 2-sty frame factory, 45x60, flat

slag root; cost, $7.C00; A P Bertin, Wendover and Park avs; ar't, B Ebeling, West Farms road,—93.

Dawson st, e s, 106 n Longwood av, seven 5-sty hrk tenements, 30x S8; total cost, $3.W,000; Park Construction Co, 2627 3d av; ar'ts, Moore & Landsiedel, HSth st and 3d av.—102.

Echo pi, n s, 132 e Morris av, 3-sty frame dwelling, 22x50; cost, $7,500; F J Blanchard, 546 E 178th st; ar't, Chas S Clark, 709 Tremont av,—105.

Echo pl, n s, 157 e Morris av, 2-sty and attic frame dwelling, peak shingle roof, 20x40; cost, $4,500; F J Blanchard, 546 E 17Sth st; ar't, Chas S Clark, 709 Tremont av.—107,

Elm pl, e s, 89,9 s Kingsbridge road, two 2-sty frame dwellings, 21.6 X.50; total cost, $9,000; Hibbert B Roach, 1055 Tinton av; ar't, F E Albrecht. 655 Kingsbridge road.—109.

Garfleld st, e s, 100 n Columbug av, 2-sty frame tenement, 30x63; cost, $6,060; Chas Scbaefer, 74 2d av; ar't, John J Kennedy, River­dale,—99.-

Hewitt pl, e s, 06.6 n Longwood av, 5-sty brk tenement, 40x88; cost, $40,000; Longwood Realty Co, 500 5th av; ar't, John B Scharsmith, 500 oth av.—108,

147th st, s s, 174.6 w St Anns av, S-sty brk tenement, 50x87.9; cost, $45,000; John Brown, 2U1 East Broadway; ar'ta, Sass & Small­heiser, 23 Park row.—101.

15Uth st, s s, 9S w Courtlandt av, 1-sty brk office, 12x16; cost, $400; Wilhelmina Schmidt, 284 Westchester av; ar't, A Rothermel, 923 E lS3d St.—104.

156th st. No 1031, 3-sty frame shop and dwelling, 25x62.4; cost, $5,-300; Georgina Randall, 1099 Dawson st; ar't, Thos W Lamb, 3 E 2Sth St.-94,

156th st. No 1031, 1-sty frame stable, 25x10.6 and 2G.0; cost, $150; Georgina Randall, 1099 Dawson st; ar't, Thos W Lamb, 5 B 2Sth st. —110.

• 166th st, n s, 100 e Union av, three 5-sty brk tenements, flat slag " roof, 40x88; total cost, $114,000; Wm Eisenhauer, 507,West Broad­

way; ar't, Adolph Mertin, 33 Union sq.-100, 179th Et, s s,-278.13 w Anthony av, four 2-Ety frame dwellings, 18.2

x4S; total cost. .$12,000; J G Schult, 724 B ISSth st; ar't, J J Vres-land, 2016 Jerome av.—111.

180th st, a s, 25,6 e Prospect av, 3-'sty frame store and dwelling, 30x51' cost, $3,500; ow'r aod ar't, Ohristophicr McRae, 1034 E ISOth St.—9-2,

Bassford av, -w s, lLo.3 s 183J sit, 3-sty brk dwelling, 24,8x37.6; cost, not given; The Bassford Realty Co, Washington av and 183d st; ar't, J J Vreeland, 2016 Jerome av,—90.

Hill av, w s, 40O n Randall av, 2-sty and attic frame dwelling, peak " shingle rcof 20x33- cost, $3,200; H Berkowitz, 1416 Wobster av;

ar't, Carl P Johnson, S E 42d st.—97. Hoe av, w s 50 s F r cman st, four 2-sty frame dwellings, 18,9x49;

total cost, $10,000; Michael T Reedy, 47 Beach av; ar't, John H Knuble, 318 W 42d st.—95.

Mai'iou av, e s, SO s 19ith st, 2-sty and attic frame dwelling, peak and flat slate and tin roof, 20x60; cost, $3,000; Mrs Thos Evans, 2740 Marion av; ar't, Chas S Clark, 709 Tremont aT-—106.

Moiris Park av, s s, 75.2 e Filmore st, 3-sty frame tenement, 25.24x 64; cost, $6,000; Marie C Ossmann, Morris Park avj ar't, John J

•• Kennedy, Rivprdale.-98. PioEpect ay, w s, 2( s Dav/sou st, 4-sty brk tenement, 21x82,4;

cost $25000- Geo Brown, 200 Broadway; ar'ts, Moore Se Land­siedel, 14Sth st and 3d av.—103,

St Anns av s e cor 137th st, three G-sty and cellar brk tenements, one 45x93, two 40x87.7; total cost, $130,000; Western Realty Co, 135 Broadway, Ezra Max, 200 W 112th st, president; ar't, Geo Fred Pelham, 503 3th av.—S9.

Southern Boulevard, n w cor Brook av, 3-sty and basement brk fac­tory, 51.-lx90; ccsit. .'fi45,00O;_ Anton Larson, 311 B 124'th st; ar'ts Neville & Bagge, 217 W 12oth st.—91.

Wilder av, e s, 12o n Jefferson av, 2-sty and attic frame dwelling, peak shingle roof, 20x33; cost, $3,200; Wm Uflf.nd, 64 E 102d st; ar't, Carl P Johnson, 8 E 42d st.—96,

ALTERATIONS. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Division st, No 75, install windows, partitions, to 5-sty brk and stone store and tenement; cost, $1,500; Lewis Adelson, 112 W l l l t h st; ar'ts, Horenburger Se Straub, 122 Bowery.—184,

Duane st, Nos 55-57, erect rooE house, to 8-sty brk and stone power

house; cost, .t;3,900; ow'r and ar't, The New York Edison Co, on premises,—ISl.

Forsyth st, No 16, cut windows, install water closet compartments, to two 3-sty brk and stone stores and tenements; cost, $2,500; Mrs Fanny Krooks. 429 43th st, Brooklyn; ar't, Henry J Feiser, 200 Broadway.—189.

Hester st. No 104, install partitions, water closet compartments, vent shaft, to S-sty and basement brk and stone store and tene­ment; cost, $2,000; Isaac Schenker, 104 Hester st; ar'ts, Horen­burger Sc Straub, 122 Bowery.—163.

Market st. No 52, 1-sty hrk and stone side extension, 6.6x34, to 6-sty brk and stone lodging house; cost, $1,000; P E Church Mis­sionary Society, on premises; ar'ts, Mulliken & Moeller, 7 W SSth st; b'rs, Sandherg & Peek, 39 E 42d st,—183.

Monroe st. No 96, install water closet compartments, piers to 5-sty trk and stone tenement; cost, $800; Julius Saloman, 145 East Eroadway; ar't, O Reissmann, 30 1st St.—170.

Norfolk st. No 72, instal water closet compartments, stairs, doors, windows, to 4-sty brk and stone store and tenement; cost, $800; Aaron Levy, 72 Norfolk st; ar'ts, Horenburger & Straub, 122 Bow­ery,—ISO.

2d st, Ko 152, l-sty and basement brk and stone rear extension, 20x 15, to 3-sty brk and stone dwelling; cost, $2,000; Catharina Vetter, on premises; ar't, Henry Klein, 191 E 3d st.—ISS. .

2d st. No 154, install water closet compartments, to 3-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $,300; F J Baumert, 358 Greenwich st; ar't, O Reissmann, 30 1st st,—190.

3d st. No 2/4 East, cut windows, install water closet compartments, to 5-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $490; Sophie Franken­thaler, 132 W SOth st; ar'ts, B W Berger & Son, 121 Bible House.

—108. Sth st. No 216S. erect sign to 5-sty brk and stcne store and tene­

ment; cost. 60; Peter Doelger, 407 East 33th st; a r t , M Fleck Iron Works, 442 Pleasant av.—166,

14th st. No 218 Bast, instal show windows, partitions, to 4-sty and basement brk acd stone dwelling; cost, $700; Herman Sirotta, 21S El l l t h Et; ar't. Wm J Dilthey, 1 Union sq,—176.

liCtb st, No i645 Bast, alter windows, doors, inaitall entrance, col-;;mns, toilets, to 5-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $2,(MO; Mor­ris Eschw-ege. 150 Av C; ar't, C Powell Kai-r, 70 Sth av.—164.

ISlh 'st. No 414 East, instal! water closet compartments, windows, to 5-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $1,800; M Paduano, on premises; ar't, O Reissmann, ;:;0 1st st,—1(39.

20th st. No 218 East, 1-sty brk and stone front extension, 25x33, install partitions, to two 3-sty and basement brk and stone dwell­ings; cost, $3,000; Wm Hoehn, 312 W 16th st; ar't, Julius A Tassi, 213 W 2Sth St.—186,

30th st. No 214 West, install water closet compartments, windows, to 4-sty hrk and stone tenement; cost, $.700; Catherine Beihn, 31S

_W 42d st; ar't, John H Knubel, 318 W 42d st.—17S. 3ith st. No 348 West, install fireproof ceilings, windows, to 5-sty brk

and stone store and tenement; cost, $450; J A Townsend, 18 B 73th st; ar't, Alfred Kehoe, 34 Park row.—167.

12d St. Nos 32-42 East, install new toilets, to 9-sty brk and stone storage building; cost, $1,."00; Lincoln Safe Deposit Co, on prem­ises; ar't, Wm B Tubby, Sl Fulton st.—185.

l l t h Et, No 314 West, 4-Ety brk and stone rear extension, 11,8x15.4, install windows, to 4-sty hrk and stone tenement.; cost, $5,000; John T Brook, 498 l l t h av; ar't, John H Knubel, 318 W 42d st, —177.

49th st. No 520 W, build windows, partitions. Iron stairway, to 5-sty brk and stone store and tenement; cost, $1,000; Geo Bendien 304 E SSth Et; ar-t, J A Dolan, 153 W 62d st.—191.

63d st. No 346 Eat;t, build air shaft, stairs, piers, new entrance, to 3-sty brk and stono store and tenement; cost, $5.COO; BozzuSi, Priory & Scuddelari, .330 East 63d st; ar't, John Ph Voelker, 979 3d av,—160.

i"-7th st. No S East, build two bulkheads, cut doors, windows, sky­light, to 4-sty and basement brk and stone dwelling; cost, $8,000;

P S Bache, on premises; ar't, Manly N Cutter, 21 West 24th

water closet compart-ad store; cost, $3,000;

L Spannhake, 200 B

St.—162. .6th Et, No 349 Bast, instal! show window

ments, to 4-sty hrk and stone tenement Michael Maier, 150 B 78th st; ar't, 01 79th St.-173.

70th st. No 300 East, l-sty hrk and stone rear extension, 9.10x25, to 5-sty brk aud stone tenement; cost, $3,200; Daniel Kohn, 1229 Madison av; ar't. Otto L Spannhake, 200 E 79th st.—174.

90th st. No SO West, install new front entrance, windows, alter shaft, to 5-Ety brk and stone stores and tenements; cost, $6,000; Michael Stern, 819 Cauldwell av; ar't, Oscar Lowinson 29-33 42d St.—172.

14Sth st. No 633 West, rebuild brk walls, install beams, to 4-sty brk and stcne dwelling; cost, $3,500; John Miller, 245 E Slst st; ar't, Gfeorge M McCabe, 2 W 14th st.—187.

Av A, No 79. install toilets, tubs, sinks, windows, to 4-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $200; Maier Berliner, 325 Central Park West; ar't^ Wm C Sommerfeld, 19 Union sq.—179,

Av B, No 225, install water closet compartments, windows, to 5-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $1,SC0; Samuel and Meyer Koch 207 Av E; ar't. 0 Reissmann, 30 1st st.—191.

Av 1). No 116, install water closet compartment, windows, to 5-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $1,000; M Hanau, on premises; ar't. 0 Reissmann, 30 1st st.—171.

Av B, No 32, install w-ater closet compartments, partitions, to S-sty blk and stone tenement; cost, $5,o00; David Lion, 2040 3d av; ar't. Otto L Spannhake, 20D E 79th st.—161.

Amsterdam av. No 90, install water closet compartments, windows, to 5-sty brk and stone store and tenement; cost, $250; Morris Weiss, 30 Amsterdam av; ar't, Christ Hambrecbt, 201 W Olst st —] 95.

Lexington av, No 794, 1-sty and basement brk and stone rear ex­tension. 18,9x12, install partitions, windows, to 4-sty brk and stone dwelling; cost. $7,0C0; Dr Samuel Simon, 222 East 13th st; e.r'ls, Bruno W Berger & Son, 121 Bible House.—165.

Madison av. No 260, add 1 story to rear extension, install water closet compartments, windows, to 4-Ety and basement brk and stcne dwelling; cost, $1.2C0; John S Marlin, 260 Madison av; ar't, John S Marlin, Jr, 72 Trinity pl.—193.

Ist av, s e cor 30tb st, 1-sty brk and stona rear extension, 20,Sx 40.3, to 2 and O-sty brk and stone factory; cost, $l,.oO0; Anderson & Anderson, 25 Broad st; ar't, Frank H Quinby, 99 Nassau st.—1S2.

RECORD AND GUIDE Manhattan February i i , 1905

JOHN C. ORR 8L CO. SASH, POORS, BLINDS AND H O U S E , T R I M

India., Java and Huron Sts. and East River City of New YorK, Borough of BrooRlyn

Telephone 21 Greenpoint

L u m b e r o f a l l k i n d s for Builders. V p a r t i t , w i n d o w s , p i e r s , lo o - s t y a n d ce l -

t, $ 1 , 5 0 0 ; Miss C a r o l i n e S c h u c b -m a n n , 2 3 3 3d a v ; a r ' t , H e n r y R e g e l m a n n , 1 3 3 7 t h s t . — 1 9 2 .

5 t h av, n w c o r 2 1 s t st , i n s t a l l p a r t i t i o n s , v a u l t f ix tu res , t o 1 1 - s t y . b r k a n d s t o n e office a n d b a n k b u i l d i n g ; cos t , $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 ; H u d s o n

R e a l t y Co, 135 B r o a d w a y ; a r ' t s , J a c o b s Sc H e i d e l b e r g , 1 1 2 3 B r o a d -

B O R O U G H O P T H E B R O N X . F r e e m ' a n s t , n w cor H o e s t , n^w p a r t i t i o n s t o five 2 a n d 3 - s t y f r a m e

s t o r e s a u d t e n e m e n t s ; cos t , . | 3 0 0 ; N o r a F i l e r , 9 E a s t 93d s t ; a r ' t , J o h n J K e n n e d y , M o s h o l u av, R i v e r d a l e . — 1 8 .

J 5 6 t h s t , s s, 9S w C o u r t l a n d t av , m o v e 2-Ety f r a m e d w e l l i n g ; cos t , $ 1 0 0 0 - W i l h e l m i n a S c h m i d t , 2 8 4 W e s t c h e s t e r a v ; a r ' t , A R o t h e r ­me l , 9 2 3 E 183d S t .—53.

2 2 5 t h s t , n s, 2 0 0 e 4 t h av, 2 - s t y f r a m e e x t e n s i o n , 3 0 x 1 7 , t o 2 - s t y and a t t i c f r a m e d w e l l i n g ; cos t , $ 1 . 0 € 0 ; M r s R u t h B a r k e r , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , Geo P C r o s i e r , 92 E 1 0 t h s t , W i l l i a m s b r i d g e . - 5 2 .

B r i g g s av, e s, 2 4 5 n S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d , 2 - s t y f r a m e e x t e n s i o n , 18x 1 3 6, t o 2 - s t y f r a m e d w e l l i n g ; cos t , $.500; G u s s i e G o l d b e r g , 1 1 6 S t a n t o n s t ; a r ' t , Meye r H i r s c h t h a l , 4 1 4 B 1 0 t h s t , — 5 0 .

C o u r t l a n d t av , N o s 5 1 0 a n d 512, to t w o 3 - s t y f r a m e s t o r e s a n d t e n e m e n t s ; U n i o n a v a n d 1 5 6 t h s t ; a r ' t s , C b a r l e s '. av .—49 .

P e r r y av , e s, 125 n 2 0 0 t h s t , n e w g a b l e s , ne s t a b l e a n d d w e l l i n g ; c o s t , $ 1 , 1 0 0 ; W m H B i r c b e l , 2 0 0 t h s t and M a r i o n a v ; a r ' t s , J a n e s & L e o , 124 W 4 5 t h s t ,—o4 ,

St A n n s av, e s, 150 n 1 5 6 t h s t , 1-s ty f r a m e e x t e n s i o n , 3 1 x 1 7 , to 2 - s t y b r k office; cos t , $ 1 , ^ 0 0 ; Elbl ing B r e w i n g Co, S't A n n s a v a n d 15I i th s t ; a r ' t , L o u i s F a l k , 2 7 8 5 3d a v . — 5 1 .

W e s t c h e s t e r av , n s, 4 9 3 , 9 w U n i o n p o r t r o a d , 1-s ty f r a m e e x t e n s i o n , 4 0 . 4 x 2 0 - 6 . to 1 ' ,4-sty f r a m e s t o r e a n d d w e l . i n g ; c o s ' , $ 1 , 0 0 0 ; Geo W W o h n s i e d l e r , 9 7 9 B 1 0 1 s t s t ; a r ' t , B E b e l i n g , W^est F a r m s r o a d . — 5 5 .

W e s t F a r m s r o a d , 5. x l 6 , a n d new p a r t i t i o n s , t: .f;i,5C0; C a r l S l i l z n e r , on r o a d . — 5 6 .

3d a v . N o 2 7 8 1 , 2 -Ety b r k a n d offices; cos t , - ' ?2 ,200 ; F i s h e r , 20 W S l s t st.—^

• c l o s e t s , n e w p a r t i t i o n s , cos t , $ 3 5 0 ; W R u s s e l l ,

l ax te r Se Son , 2580 3 d

roof, to I V j - s t y f r a m e

1th av, 2 -Ety f r a m e e x t e n s i o n , 1 8 ' -V^-a'-y f r a m e s t o r e a n d d w e l l i n g ; c o s t , p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , B E b e l i n g , W e s t F a r m s

s t e n s i o n , 1 9 x 1 5 , fo 3 a n d l - s t y b r k s t o r e i M Beck , 8 2 1 B r o a d w a y ; a r ' t s , L e v i t a n &

J U D G M E N T S I N F O R E C L O S U R E STTTTS. Feb . 3.

No Judgmen t s in Foreclosure Suits flled this day. Feb. 4.

Tr in i ty av, w s, 27 s ir.-tth st. 73x100. Mary R MrAvoy agt Gilbert E Orcutt et a l ; M J Ear ley , a t t ' y : Sylvester L H Ward , ref. (Amt due $10,140,39.)

Feb . 6. 117th st, n s, 27G e Amste rdam av, 18x100.11.

United States T r u s t Co ag t Carr ie S K e n ­nedy et a l : E W Sheldon, a t t ' y ; Jos C Levi, ref. (Amt due S18,737.n0,)

Feb . 7. Sedgwick av, w s. Tlfi.o n Cedar av, 103,2xl65.2x

i r reg. The Bowery Savings Bank ag t Lil l ian J R Hil ton et a l ; S t rong Sc Cadwalader , a t t ' y s ; Randolph H u r r y , ref. (Amt due Slo.CG6.00.)

Var ick st, n e cor La igh t st, 25x100. J e remiah W Dimick ag t Arndt H Olsen et a l ; Duncan & Duncan, a t t ' y s ; Bdw L P a r r i s , ref. (Amt due S32,139.30.)

Feh. 8. 119th st, Noa 227 and 229 B i s t Henry H Jack ­

son agt Mary Felier et a l ; S IT Jackson, a t t ' y ; Sampsou H Weinhandler , ref, (Amt due -?5.eO0.S3.)

Columbus av, a w cor Madison st . TiOxlOO, Bronx. E p h r a i m B Levy ag t SiL;-ah El Conway et a l ; Lachman Sc Goldsmith, a t t ' y s : Louis C Raege­ner, ref, (Amt due $1,007.33.)

Wal ton av, n e eor 141=t .'t, 100xl-2.o. J a m e s N e t agt Mary A Murray et a l : C H Diliey, a t t ' y ; Wm L Turner , ref. (Amt due SS,S50.33,)

Feb . 9. No Judgmen t s in Foreclosure filed this day.

LIS PENDENS. N I N E T Y - E I G H T LIS P E N D E N FOR VIOLA­

TION OF T E N E M E N T HOUSE LAW A'NU FORTY-EIGHT FOR VIOLATION OF BUILD­ING LAW F I L E D THIS WEIEK.

Feb . 4, Fores t av. No 8D9. Morris Moss ag t Louis Rich

et at; action to declare a vendee 's l ien; Lavel le & Gordon, a t t ' y s .

Ar thur av, w s, 318 s Pe lham av, 2i5xll8. Joseph­ine B Rezzano agt Carmela Sigott i et a l : action to cancel a deed; Denis A Sp&llissy, a l t ' y .

SSth St. s s. 17.1 w Sth av, rui> : • :• v, r.n x s 9R.!i to • s .STth st x w 5(1 -•- ' - " " :•: n 9S.0 : "

Mei

ClOf ) ag t I Mai

L mechanic Vyni

232i. ) foreclose a mechanic ' s lien;

a t t ' y . r 112d st, 2o0xl00x i r reg tol

Ba thga t e av. No Duggan ; action Chauncey S T n

Lougfellow st, s 1 Boone St. I

Boone s t . w s, 340.6 s 172d st, 8.Sxl2,3x irreg, Boone st, w s, lo4.8 s 172d st . 140.2x35.6x irreg. |

Lena Lipkin and auo agt Benj Viau aud a a o ; action to impress a vendee 's l ieu; Edward A Isaacs, a t t ' y .

Prospec ISO X to av

Falrmo •JOO.

South s

t av, w s, 110 s s 105 to ITGth sl X n .'iT.ll to beg mt pl, n s, 315

OD; HalsLead H t, Nos T2-i>A and

Fa i rmoun X e 34 X n

agt Chas S i^rost.Jr, a 22.].

o l X ,

•.t av.

Clark

ans w 11S.0

34.5x

et al

Hill •t'ys. i r lot te pl or J enn ings st,

25x100. J a m e s A Noone agt Alice E Billi et a l ; action to declare deed void; Morris Kamber , a t t ' y .

Tth av. No 709. John D Murphy ag t Madehne Mur tha ; action to declare a l ieu; Joun C Shaw,

h av,

Odeil

op a

pe 0 gden

ad a

No TOT. Same agt Mary E Cleary; same ; same a t i ' y . av, s e cor 20j th st , 75x100. Gus C

ag t Solomou Lorsch et a l ; action to com-

n e s a t s e s o f o S n map ot the

e ep pa t takeu for to h L u Jo Ul o Louis Eisele

0 L a s Consolidated Ph p Lev u n et a l ; action

han eu Morrison &

o So h n Boulevard, ruu:i n O S S 144lh st,

e nn ng baniuel Super-n A B e e nd ano; specific

m e \ T -i y n i\ or 1 h 94 Wo.Tx irreg-]

n n or IC h st 311x83,6x irreg-l

lG9th st, 20S.7 to Lind av] 1

cor 169th st, 104-6x314.0x1

cor 16Tth st , 243.7x100x1

x404.6x irregul) Sedgwick av, n

i r regular . Sedgwick av, n

i r regular , ' | Depot pl. s w cor l ands ot N Y C £ H R R Rl

Co, 84,lx4G4.11x i r regular . | Depot Dl, n w cor lands o £ N Y C £ H H , R R '

Co. 77. l lx34.4x i r regular , cor Depot pl, 1513.1x233. l l x Sedgwick 1

Lind "av, n w cor :

xl93.4x i r regular .

regular .

regular . Marcher !

226 1x100.1x228. 200

st, 5.').6x irregul P lympton av, e e coi

St. x5.1x i r regular .

P lympton i

iSth at, fl20.1xl4S.2x i r reg-

169th st, 610.9 to 170th st,

169th st , 347,9xl l7 .9x ir-

)r leSth st, 105.1xT5.1s ir-

Highbr idge st , lOOx

a Bt, lo 'e .Sxie . lx ir-

, S19,3xl09,lx

CT.T to Devoe

5-48.4 to 170th[

774-3 to 3 s

•, 6d2.6x231.4x

)T Boscobel

• Boscobel !

• Boscobel i

Aqueduct av, s w c< 2.S0.1sl99-3x irreguii

Undercliff av, s e coi

or Boscobel E

cor ITOth st, 5S3.6 to s s

ITOth st, 330 to 9 9 I T l s t

I T l s t st, 1.38-Gx404.1x i r reg-

>r ITOth st , 3TT,GxlTl,3x ir-

of a s t ree t 20 ft wide,

a Publ ic pl, 341.11x64.5x

a Public pl, 421.1x314.1x UndercliEE av, a

I T l s t st, s w cor Sedgwick av, 190 to e s Com­merce av, x6S2.2x irregu'a-r.

Comn-eree av, a w cor I T l s t st, 67S. lxT2. l lx i r regular .

I T i n .' t, s w cor l ands of N Y C & H R R R Co, lTS,Tx24n3,3x i r regular .

IT IH sl, n w cor s ame lands, lT4.4x52.10x ir­regular .

Lands of N Y C & H R R R Co, w G, 112.4 D ITls t st, I12.4xl61.3x i r regular .

ir Co:iin;e.ce av, 72.10x42.l ls

Comm regula

, w s, 103.3 n I T l s t st, 49-10xT3.7x

IT l i t st, n w eor Sedgwick av, 190 to s 3 Com­merce ay, x3.«.3x irregular ,

Sedgwick av, w s, 97,2 n 171st st, r u n s w 111IK2 to e 3 Commerce av, x n 44.1 K i r reg­ular .

Undercliff av, w a,, w h e r e the n line ot Wash ­ington Bridge P a r k intersects the same, 295.1 x2S3.3x i r regular .

Sedgwick av, w .', a t intersection of n line of Washinglon Biidge Park , r u n s w 192.2 to Conimei'te av, x51G.li.ix i ' r egu la r .

Conin-eice av, w p, at inlor^^cction of l ands ofi N Y & Pu tnam R R Co. 51o.lxT3.4x i r regular .

Lauds of N Y C & H R R R Co, w s, a t !nter- | se t t ion of n line of Washiugton Bridge Park, ) l'J!!..3xB33.1x i r iegular . ]

SeOgwick av, w s, at interssction of Washing- , ton Bridge Park , l . l x l6 .10x i r regular . ]

Undercl'.fE av, w s, at intersection of n line ofi e.'tate of Wm B Ogden, 42-llxiriT.4x i r regu!ar . | Edwin B She;don and ano ag t Emily 0 Wheel­er indiv and as extrx et a l ; par t i t ion; Sweezy Sc Seymour, a t f y s .

Feb. T. Mad:.^cn av, w s, 33.3 a 321 st, 16.1x95. Bliza

W Train ag t El izabeth G Davis et a l ; amended par t i t ion; Holt Se Gaillard, a t t ' y s .

1st av, e s, .39 n SSlh st, 36.6x86. Jahael Priecl • land ag t Samuel Greeai te in et a l ; specific per­formance; Abr A Siiberberg. a t t 'y ,

S3d st, n s, 2^0 w 1st av, 25x102 2. Fredk Dup-pler agt Louis Luebner et a l ; action to declare a deed void; Chaa B Lydecker, a t t ' y .

Che.-ry st, No 155, Isidore Katz ag t Max

gage; David W Rockmore, a t t ' y . Wes t End av, n w cor TOth st. 100x100. H e n r y

Eckman agt The Collin.^ Building & Construc­tion Co; action to foreclose a mechanic ' s l ien; a t t ' y , C He r rman ,

71st st, Nos 303 to 31o Eas t . Ju l ius Braun ag t Isaac Shapiro et a l ; Specific performance; Jame^. Schell Se E lkus . a t f y s ,

UOth st. No T5S East . Ju l ius E Hoffman agt John W Kel lum; action to declare a l ien; Rode Sc Putzel, a t t ' y s .

Southern Boulevard, Nos 2329 to 2335. Charles B Grumb ag t P e n a t e s Realty Co; a c t i o n i o im­

press a l ien; Chaa Schwick, a t t ' y , Boston rd, 'Nos 1440 to 1444. W m C Oesting

agt James McFer ran aad ano ; specific per- , formanee; Harold Swain, a t t ' y .

Feb. S. 12th st. No 36 West . Ear le A K a a k e and auo

ag t Mary V W Church and ano; action to set as ide a deed; Geo C Coffin, a t f y .

Broadway, e g, 25.9 n ISTth st , 48.4x105.11x46.3 x92.6. Louis Kaplan ag t Milton M Dreyfoos and ano; specific performance; Louis J Hamel , a t f y .

135th st, s g, 400.3 e St Ann ' s av, 24,7x100. W m Reeh agt Ignatz L May and ano ; ' a c t i on to de­clare a l ien; F r e d k Klein, a t f y .

5th av. No .^35, Ci.y Reai Etetate Co ag t James W Heno ing and auo ; specific per formance; Harold Swain, a t t ' y .

Feb . 9. oath .^t, ss,300 e Columbus av, 30x100.8. Gil­

ber t T u r n e r and ano ag t Leon A Lieheskind et a i ; action to toreclose a mechan ic ' s l ien; Ed­ward J Welch, a t t 'y ,

Peb. 10. I Ann'.3 av, 25x123,5.x28.4x

Goldberg agt John Schaefer; ance; L Goldberg, a t f y . 'est, Morris Weiss ag t Andrew LO; specific per formance; Isidor

137th Pt, s s, : 131.9. Schal Specific perlc

56th £t. No 401 Wal l ace and Cohn, a t f y .

Cambrei ing av, n w cor ISTth st, TOxlOO. P in ­cus Gl icki tan and ano ag t Wm McGowan; specific pe i formance; Chas Fires tone, a t t ' y .

Madison st, n w cor Jacuson st , 150.4x94.l lx i r regular . The City of N Y ag t John 9£ein-gesier et a l ; autiou lo acquire title, &c; John J Delany, a t f y .

FORECLOSURE SUITS. Feb. 4.

No Foreclosure sui ts filed this day. Feb. G.

Tls t 9t, No 120 West . Carr ie Baue r ag t Ju l i e Hess and ano ; Wm H Sage, a t f y .

Tth av, w 3, 50 s 131st st, 50.UxT5. W m Solo­mon ag t Max Fer t ig et a l ; Wentwor th , Lowen-

.fys. . SheiD , d is tant 3 Beginuing a t i c I IGbtb st, - . s e 130 to beginuing. H e n r y Rober ts ag t J o h n Monaghan et a i ; Appe.l Se Taylor , at i ys .

Cauldwell av, w s. being lots oO and t i l on m a p | 01 property owned by The Ursu l ine Convent, [ 30x i r j . 2 . I

Eag le av, w s, being lots G5 and 60 on s ame | map , 50x115.3. | Agnes C L a . n d n e r ag t Louis H Reinig et a l ; JoLn H Rogan , a t f y .

Tth av, s w cor 126th st , 99.10x125. Knicker­bocker T r u s t Co of N Y ag t T h e Asaociats Real ty Co of N Y ag t The As30ciate Realty Concern (fnc) et a l ; Davies, Stoue Sc Aueroach, a t t ys.

Feb . T, ISth st, Nos 420 and -1:12 Bas t . A b r a h a m Bel ler

ag t Margare tha Bchlegel-Milch et a l ; Adams Sc h a h n , a i t ' y s .

Feb . 8, W a l k e r st. Nee 9 to 13. The Mutua l Life Ins

Co of N Y ag t J u l i u s Katzeuberg et a l ; Edward L Short, a t t y .

Clay av, n s, 115 w Jackson av, 45 to Crescent av, xtiO.\50. W m A Soiling ag t Caroline Bieder-man ; Leo Schafran, a t t ' y .

Prospect av, w s, 153 n lij3th st, 50x175, except pa r t taken for av. Lena K n a u s a g t Chas O Aibogas t et a l ; John F Frees , a t f y .

Feb . 9.

3d av, s e cor ITOth st , S9x209x i r regular . The Mutual Li te Ing Co of N Y ag t Louis A Seheueh and ano ; Townsend Se Veile, a t f y s .

Eldr idge st. No 10, Euiil H Riedel ag t Gottlieb K r a m e r et a l ; Emil A Kleiu, a t t ' y .

147ih ft, s s, luo e hth av, 25x9Si.ll. Wal te r 1 agt John F Dunker ei a l ; H a r r y L Her­

zog, Feb. 10.

, No 202 Eas t . W m J Major and ano as agt Annie N F a r i e l l e l a l ; Thos W But t s ,

er, Cort

Feb,

= &. Ma

7 Abraham, S T Arden. John

0 Ayres , Chas

•laight, a t f y s .

JUDGMENIS y A—Ludwig Bauma

l o m o u - L e w i n e Bros L—Arthur H Hahlo

M—Geo J H u r l b u t t

and

and

c Co. i;S33.29 ,112..')4

.1T6.4G 9 Abrams, Thos E - T h e City of N Y S6.S 4 Bernsiein, Abraham I—Benj Markowilz . 121.4 4 Berliner, Jacob—Ahraham Eirene 31.9 4 Bergman, James—Riverside Bank 41.4. 4 Berger, Abraham—Isaac Haft 233.8

February i i , igo=; RECORD ANDGTJIDE Manhattan 343

i i

VULCANITE ALBERT MOYER, Mer.

n USED EXCLUSIVELY in Rapid Tran­sit Subway for Pavementft and Stair-

^ ways in all Stations Also Reinforced • i ^ i ^ H ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ Concrete Car Inspection Sheds, VULCANITE PORTLAND CEMENT CO., Flatiron Building

4 Brioli, Phi l ip—Patk W Cullinan as comr.

ooo.oa 4 Bahouth , Nigob &, Joseph The Zahn &

Bowly Co T3.32 6 Bogue, Morton D—Noel B Fox Ij5.41 6 Bar t le t t , W m C—Julia L Cryuu 2S2.01 B Bruguiere , Emile—The Wil le t t P r e s s . .2S3.T1 6 Bove, Michl J—Ralph J F Gerstle 143.41 C Brown, John—John W Duaicaa 122.1:2 6 Buellesbach, Caspar—Julius D Tobias , .229.22 6 Bladt. Robt—The People, Sec oOO.OO 6 Block, Abraham the same 50.00 6 Berman, Saml the same 100.00 G Burger , Herman—Excelsior Ring P a c k i n g

Co 541,51 6 Botto, W m M—Boston Ins Co 30,2S 7 Budd, F redk W—Fredk McEwen 134.S2 T Bergman, James—Riverside Bank 83,<J5 T Bush-Brown, Henry K—Heury H Jackson,

o9.DT 7 Brady , W m A—Kaufmau Advert is ing Co.

4TT.83 7 Berger, Carl—Chas Vau Ren'sselaer 2911,99 8 Barre t t , J a m e s H—Marie L Davis 272.39 8 Barren , Morrie—Louis Kufferman 32.CJ 8 Bennett , Geo L—Van Dyck-Churchil l Co.90.47 9 Berkowitz, W m F—Lyman G Blooming­

dale aud ano 182.59 9 Brennecke, Louis F—Wm H Young 110.50 9 Bui bans , Willis E—Natl Ulster Counly Bank

3,263.81 9 Bossert , Louis Se Johu—Adam Happel

costs. Sec, 89.41 0 t he same tbe same costs, 72.2S n t he same the fame costs, 110.60 9 Blatt , E m m a M—Ernesto Sacchi 206.25 9 Brai j led, W m C—Johu H MtCooey et al as

T Diamond Mc^es—G r D u r k m Luke J—Michl J Ttr r Dormitzer , Wm E—Chas Liea 7 D e n n m ? John—Robt H P T i tde Libia Mrs Logan F—Johi i Dwver, Chas V—Margt D Fit: i Dean Thearon

N i t l 8 De J a rne t t e GnbiKlte H—Geo T\ F lkm

- T h e ) Dickerman Georgn

Co C0-.1'

I Fr-Jnk Jacob B—Da^id Har r i s S Fein 9 n m l ~ H o r a c e B Hanson t F c h t e r F i a n k A—Wm H l ioune > F r e d n m n Le->is—The N Y «. Harlei

Co and i n o ) F l cl er F redk W as admr—The City oc

N Y post'; 1 ^ X 1 ) Ful ton R o b e r t - J o h n M u r r i v (1 ' - IU ) FIgallo Jos—Jo^ S h m r t z 'iOn 0 i i F eck John W—Ceo Bi chel 103 J l 1 F o t Israel—Diederich B e " k e r n n n n ana ano

19s 00 ) F r anz MTrgt A.—Reidlp^ton 1 V.oerz nR919 ) Foicp A.ibcrt I I., l i t - Schv T !•' S > TO ) FoN T l T l t e r - T h o Fii t M t l Pauk of le r

t Gvves Ju l i a G—Jo i Remond PT ai 1 J"I J Cui lbei t \ i f h u r W—^gup C M sb i . > GlT"iberg Ma-—'^aml Te pr^tem " t s . J 'Got theb Tos—E->:cel loi Ring P i k £ Cn

41 I S Goronitz Na than L Hj m i n Gold tein—The

•Ne' Henry—Benj M Hoixt l.^.'iLT

> Brown, Geo—Louis Galdiuger and ano.142.53 > Bahouth, J o s &, Nagil—Leo Schlesinger as

recvr 1,237.32 > Balestlor, John A—Jessie S Carswell . .79,53 } Black, Sami—Benj Weisberger aud ano . .67 .83 i Blum, Frances—Sol Smilh 45,92 ) Buchanan , Wm S—Alfred W Manning and

ano 282.9.? •y Borden, Mathew S—Michl Goldsmith. .75.12 0 Bumiller , Wm—Christ inn F Flaack 8.30 3 Baron, Louis J Sc •Abraham—Harr i s Woltf,

103,83 i Cobb, Duane P—Claudius E Harre l l

costs, ISO.'iS . . .4i ,4S . .216.72

t the s a m e — - t h e same 21'o,72 J Campbell , J a s A—P Chauncey Anderson .

,.T2U.O) •; Cantwell, John M—L W Sweet & n(K.:;3,41 S Cooley, J a m e s C—Eilwin P Taylor r-".s.S!l 1 Cbing Quong Wing—The People, .^ii-. .:;(> i.Oii } Cronjaeger, Chas—Max Lur ia J(i_' '.n r Campbell, Neil—Henry Raabe, Ji- 22,41 r Church, John S & Chas M Sc Es-thei- C Chap­

man—Jas J Phelan c-o-ts, 124.20 r Casey, Howard S - M a r k A OV.rien 196,61 T Crane, Mouroe—Fredk McEwcn 134.82 r Cohen. Davi&—Nettie Col ieu . . . i Constant , S Victor—Henry Stu J Coyne, Michl—Jos Gottlieb & Co 117.1b } •Campbell, Thos F—Johu N Par t r idge as

comr costs, 54.35 ) Cronjaeger, Chas—.H Koehler & Co 318.22 ) Citentano, Joe—Peter Albino 168 3*1 3 Clucas , Chas—Winatred Treacey 728.31 ) CuUen, James—Met St Rv Co costs, 115.88 J Drake , Ka the r ine E—Durfce C Chase. .91.12 3 Downing, Mary H—Geo M Leveut i i t t and

ano 214.67 3 De Crignis . H e r m a n - E l m m a Radoa 95.12 3-Doctor H i i r y J — L i o m i ! B i inoe i 20 72 7 Dimond Thomig—Fredk M Ei \eu 1^4 «2 r Diamond M o m s — D a \ i d Is i i ,cs aud ano

, _„ _ , Abraham—Fredk MeBwen. . .i;M,y2 r Glover, Jos L—B Darwin Reed 85,91 r Goldberg, Morris—Louis Ray 45.1.5 i Gray, Robt J—Michl J a y a n 340.93 i Goldstein, Louia—Lena Michelsou et a t . . . .

costs, 137.24 i Gar tner , Theoph B Sc Selma R—Chas Ben-newitz 202.50 ) Gibson. Saml D—Natl Uls te r County Bank.

3,203.81 > Graves, Roht—Nati Wal l P a p e r Co

costs, 91.22 ) Gorham, John M—Wm Clark 1S5.06 1 Geyer, Chas—Hugo Reis inger 20.41 J Goodrich, Stephen W—Leo Schlesinger as

recvr 102.44 } Goodstein, Joseph—N J Te r ra Cotta Co,278.70 ) Greite, C h a s - ? I a r r y Held 698,20 0 Graham, Pe te r A—Otiele M Graham. . .175.00 [) Gerding, Benj F—The F i r s t Nat l Bank of

Jersey City , 274,33 t HolMngworth, John F—C:audiu.q E Harre l l .

costs, 130 55 i Harding , F r a n k - A n t h o n y F i s - h e r 78.19 i Higgins, Jamea Sc jMary—Viucent Halv ina

hy gdn 68.91 G Horlou, Chas E—Richd T Bang 104,0;i B Hurley, Jos—Bert K Bioch 2TT,31 G Hyaras . Manis—Davis Tri l l ing S20.32 G Heyden, Thos J Se *John Heiuemii

tin Burns G Hope. J a m e s D—James P Silo 7 Hur iT , Gilford Se Alonzo G Hagedorn—Fredk

McEwen L' L. ^a T Hoag, Percy—J B McCoy Sc Son 250„'J9 T Hibbard, Wm H—Bdw L Montgomery. ,54.33

, Jennie—The J M Horton Ice Cream

-.Mar-

Co r,4,9S 7 Hol lahan, Richd Sc *Richd J H a z a r d - M a t ­

thew Rath 140.7(i T Harper , John—J Mary Audoun (D) 2S4.!14 T Higgins, Patr ick—Matthew Rath 2M0,3S 8 Henoch, Samuel—Miller Sc W r i g h t P a p e r Co.

39.45 R Hel lman. Mye "" " " — ,S*Hirsch. Ka lma 9 Howell, Jessc-

) Hughes , Marguer i te E—Chas Kling. 1 Hutches . Benj F - C ! y d e B Black. 1 He r rman , Augus t F—David Frein-1 Har ley , Peter S—Edw T Wal t e r . 0 Hagenbucher , Fred—Ch.

'< Iiiim

Burn

MOI —Hei ry DavidsQ .i.on

o. ,9T.

t he •

Isaa 414 44 Ttnn ng" l T 2 f . e=i t j gdu 3135 82 P i t t e r on 99 SS ohn Berkley '<2 35

i t u k 114 01 T h u t j Four th St

4 r44 20

i. 3 Irt 00 s M Weeks

co<-t= IOS 18 ) the s a m e — - t h e Cit\ o£ N Y costs I IT 3o r E d e r Saul fi, Da\id—=ielisman Mivei et al

l<12rtl ) E ich ler B e n n o - A b r a h i m L t \ t i l l i l 94 ) E w b i n k Herhert—The Fi r t ^ ^ t l Bank of

Jersey City 5T3 61 ) Ear ley Cornelius J—Catherine "^h i tne j as

extrx CO ti 110 05 4 F a n n i n g James—Ausu t HamburgPi 30 72 I F inck Louisa A fi. Geo—C'lUd U'J F Har re l l

costa 150 53 3 Foote Elizir V as le \ r—Holimin Hou"p

N Y ' 920 02

) Lun ; - L o r e 1)J

6 Lung Cbmg—Ihc People t ^

. Ll htn Joa —the

1"4 S2

300 00

S47 6S lift '50

1 R R 142 73

- L e o n a r d Bronn^r I L—Fredk McE)i\en

" L e n m Jo - . -41he r t PHugh fi. Co ' l i b n i k \ L uin—Michl J J ennmgs 172 66 ' Le iP t t Geo W—Corn E x r h i n g e Bank 1 i44 3S r'L-lTea John—Mathew Rath _iO ^'^ 1 Lowenstein Ma-v.-Miller fi, "t\ r ight :

Co 1 L^ns H e m an—Gudebrod B r o i Co ) L^ick HilJa—Sol Smith I L i u b d i t Ame la—Caspei A Biaden as

CO'tS ) L i n e e Petei—Intel u rban St Ry Co

. nd M i \ - - C n n t et^o &. Co 4 itr Lpopi ld—Isnat? Bieich

Abraham—Julius E hel leubeig

lo —Wm J F e r a m g Tid Ll ' is—Jog Remond and a

t 1 Tere=ina—Tim M L K P U Z I

. Mir-nda Vmct

I I —Jnon H T h i n : MiLhl—R versidp B i n l n Comjn—Frtdl Mrl

Sam Martin—Morris Bolowitz 548.17 ' M y e r s , Predk—Shirley E Sprague 44.67 ' M i l l a r d , Wm—Wm Johnson. J r 800.05 ' Mau, Chas—Paul Weill 311.69 • Mundie, Max W—'Frank Crawford 3;I5.80 t Mar t in , W m R H—Jos A Robertson

coats, 68,03 ! Martin, Jos—Louis H Kramer 46.46 i Meyer, Henry S—Thos J O'Connor OST,04 ! Mays, Julia—Brooklyn Daily Eagle 48.31 i Meloy, Andrew B - T h e F i r s t Nat l Bank of

Well. 'ville, N Y 282.17 i Malzman, Max—Alfred A Hevia 266,21 i Marsh, Fred C—Johu T Underwood 134.83 ! Marz, F r ed -Kn i f f eu Se Demorest Co.754.07 ) Merril l , S Woodworth—Carrie G Peck ana

I Murray, David—Eliza .A Robinson!! ' . ! i2o! l5 I Mayer, Sophie—Lena E Arnold 154.40 ) Morreno, Jos—The People, &c 300.00 ) Mora, Homer M—Gertrude H .\ lore,costa 49.93 ) Maybe, Jos—Henry Newbury and ano . ,128 .23 ) Monica, Luigi Delia—Maria Giavanna Co-

taldo 60,01 ) Martin, Jos—Stuyvesant Grain Co 123.71 ) Montenes, F r anc i s F the same 92.56 ) Meuchen, Jos—Leon W Buch 419.41 t Marx, Maurice—Wm M Stewart and ano,

1 .MaVtin,' ' Mary—Jos ' 'sierhoit! ' . ' . ' . ' . . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . . S a S l I Mursjck, Geo A—J E Demarest 113.22 II Morse, Maxmilian—Otis Beaton 150.00 1 .Matheiuski, Thos & Mary—East River Beef

Co - T b e Wil

H Tully ;

, .482.2: . .283.71

,.112,61

—Matthew C I . . . . .—B Sel & Co 420.70 -Natl Ulster County BanK.

tore—Leo n ardo Je:,sup, l a a b e l l e - S a r a h F Jessup 81.50 .iackson, David H—Achille Biavat i 259.91 Jackson, Caleb H—The Hammond I-IoteS?.

2,210.11 Japha , Solomon E ^ L e o Schlesinger as r e w r

10,020.3\ . ,134 82 8 the f i m e t h e n a m e 18 24" 31

ts 89 TT 10 Johnson Ceo F—Helen F Monahau 104 •'tit .1 301 33 10 John on Nicholas J—Wm H Rozett

( MacCullom. Neil—Siegfried Rabinowitz.I94.6T ) McCoun, Henry T & Mary E - F e r d i n a n d

S t raus 2,731.32 I Nelke, Louis D—The Har lem Argus Pub

Co 18,40 : Newton, J E l i z a - N u m b e r 121 Madison Av,

132.20 ! Nast, Thos—Honnet Lorge 173.96 ) Neitler. Theo—Max Lvn-la 262.91 ! Newbegin, Robt G—Edw Ridgely as recvr.

336.39 rvNcff. H e n r y - G e o H Tyrrel l 30.72 i Nicholsburg, Henry—Matthew C K e r v a n . . .

2,535.13 I Nelson, Bengt—Brnest iue Scholz 381.12 t Olson, John E—John C Oldmixou 145.39 )*OfIenberg, Abraham—Mart in B u r n s . . .536.73 i Ovit^, R e u b e n - T h e People, &c 100,00 ^ Oslaneky, Benj—Henry Davidson 155.30 > Ol tarsh . David'M—A W Levy and ano

costs, 23.T.5 t Piexotte, Flor ian—F A Johnson Co 2fi.l3 ; Pirie, John C—Johu W Dunican 122 22 i Peale, John W—The People, Scc 300.00 ! Perego, Margt—Emilie Barbier 620.53 r Ptukus, F redk S—Fredk McEwen 134.82 r Pra t t , Tracy W—The American Exchange

Natl B.ink 20,253 86 • Pa lmenberg . Wm F—Winton Motor Carr iage

Co .

500 0 ) 24 T6

12>01 141.1)

les—Fredk H P lump i K t i n 1 ^ i i h '!—Ed^^ Schaefer r K —Tdw J K r u g , : 1 h w R i t h m i 111 r 1 \ H r n n i i l l ! ' 15 V 1 11 i r i LeUtfiw t '•12 In 5 1 I r k 4 Gundlach

(D) 1 142 4S M M ' I - . M i i g t D—New Endlcot t H o ' e ! 519 41 ) KG m c j Pat i i fk—The Citj of N Y

(.osts 100 S5 > K)pp Jihn^ the ° i m e 196 S^ ) K u e g e r Be ina rd—^nnie Goldf i ib and ano

•'^^ 0 ) } Klein D Emil as e \ r — J i m e s L Wells et al

ia coiLis ro=.ts hfj S5 ) Kvlper Btmio—The Indu trial Rough P n

niond Supplj Co 2 i'l 4 ' > King Vincent C—\delhe i t P K n \ p p (i T ) K e l h Mart in J—Henrj M Ce h t dt 111 '-I ) Krueger O s c a r - F l o i a Van D u \ n _(ii i > t Le era - ^aml -Rob t H B r t ch T 44 L La-.k\ Moll is l ^ A a r o u M J J I

—John C Gahler 33193 V f-iuiier, jmin C—Wm Stackpole 25.T2 ^ Pierson, H e r b e r t E—Solomon Levy 14.TG •i Pa t erFon. Robt—Bert K Bioch 34T.50 i Peck, Horace D—Frank N Arnold 167'>0 ^tPar ter , Edw D—The Morning Journa l Assn.

- .46,29 ) Pierce. Cather ine E—Eliz A Stebbins and

ano as admrs 784.8^ MPrat t . Bdw L—Joa S Mount 254.25 > Plechner, Marcus L—Jas L We'fc et ai as

comrs costs, 66.85 ) Prudovsky . Jacob N—\l f red B u m m e 441 39 ) Pierce, A b r a h a n — M e t St Ry Co costs 11 ^8 1 Pinkernel ly , Ma gt—John Y, a n a m i k e r ">%•> Oi ) Petigir , Morr s H—Ja oh Mess te and ano

11 r ) Peli . Duncan C—4nna O Pell cosh. ISO 81 i Quinn, Johu E—Patr ck Pursel l 30 0 ) I Quennard, Geo H—S Y Levcj Co :>9 41 } Rosenberg, H a y—Penn Ra Iroad Co

50 1 " 0 )

100

. Rothfeld, Is a —S n on de band 30 fl R lgss . Mary 9—Ja es J Phelan co ts 1*4 " )

" Roe, Chas F—F cdl M c E n e u 1 4 8 ' Richmoud, .Herbe t—Aust i A Moran and

Lo r Ruber t i , Alca andro—Hugh K

• Ray, Jolin S—Jul u i K e s le & Co " Reiss . Edw S—Robt H Pa t t e r on i Ryan, Cath. r ne M—Wm Stacknole i Rockwell, Dvt ght—Tho'i H Gr ha i Randolph, L ev—Fr ink N e u l 1 ) Ruchwaldy, B n h a r d - T h e

"0 45 47 04

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Rothschild, A t h u r — • a A 1 Rcdgcrs, John C—The C ty o \

Roelofs, Johu R—He v S Ha t away ISS 4 Re s=ner EIrne t—Chr t an F F laa l e 13= 81

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'•I n e Tt 11 tt P r e s S= 1 " ef k ) 41

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344 AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE

Qas Ranges at Half Price An a e e u m n l a i i o n of r a n g e s t h a t h a v e b e e n i n u s e b u t w h i c h a r e i n g o o d cond i t ion , t h o r o u g h l y efficient a n d prae t ica l ly a s g o o d a s n e w .

14, 16 and 18 inch Ovens ALL HIGH GEADE GOODS

Will be disposed of at prices ranging from

$6. to $10. F . 0 . B . N e w York Ci ty

(Add 25L-. if c ra ted . ) F o r p a r t i c u l a r s a d d r e s s . G e n e r a l F u e l a a d A p ­

pl iance D e p a r t m e n t ,

Consoiidated Gas Co. of New York 1 2 8 E a s t 1 5 t h S t ree t , New York City

9 Singer, Louis—Albert F Jewet t 84.08 9 S t randherg , Hilding—Anna L S t a n d b e r g . .

9 Sinna,"laidor 'e-^Met"st Ry Co costs , '152.38 10 Schnugg, F r anc i s J—Albert L i l i en tha l . ^ ,

10 St 'oVy. 'wm S—John B Brown and ano..79.-53 10 Schwatasteia , Bertha—Louis Hewle t t ^nd_^_

G Smith, "Edward- ' j ' an ie . : 'H Tully as comr .

8 Smitli. " c h a s ' L e R — M i n n i e T Smi'tb

10 S m i t h i ' W a l t e r M—Alfred W Manning and

6 Taylor, J ames W—Arnold G Leo 35.08 6 Treep, F r a n k C & ' A n t h o n y - E m a n u e l G

Psiaki and aoo ^STTi 7 Town, Pau-l R—Fredk McEwen 134.8:i 7 Turnhul l , Robt—The Garvin Machine Co.

32,72 7 Tuck, H e n r y " w — F r e d k A H a m m o n d . .486.49 5 Thompson, Joseph H, J r ~ L l o y d A Kimbal l .

10 Todd! Loiiis ' L—Michl G Pr iore 1,502.74 4 Vallet te , Victor—The N Y County Nat l

Bank 812-24 6 Valente, Vincenzo—Nicola Peeora and ano.

102.80 7 Van Riper, H e r m a n E—Danl J B a r r y . . 7 2 , 8 9 0 Van Nostrand, Ha r ry—Fredk N Du Bois et

al 349.00 4 Wilmot, De Borden—Chas H K n a p p . .2^3.ri!i 6 Woodruff, Jos W—Watson & Elgan 74,17 6 Whyard , W m W—Edw G Lawson 88.0.5 7 Wohlers , Henry—Harry Semkeu 171,.SO 7 Winser , H a r r y J—Chas L ies by gdn.3,135.82 8 Wilson, Cora C ^ E l y J Rieser 419.41 5 Wigh tman , Merle J—Lloyd A Kimball.32.^.41 8 White, Chas H—Dederick Blendermanu.65.2S S Whedon Chas C—The Couestoga Nat l Bank.

200.00 8 the Game Natl Bank of Chester Co.

600.08 8 the same The Reading Natl B a n k . ,

281,81 8 Wickes . Wal te r H—John H Gray ?,12.r.^ 8 Waldbaum, Annie—Alfred \ ]••••.-•^ . . .2-\'\-2} S Whiteus , Julia—Met St r.y ' • i_'i 'JJ 9 Wright , Fredk E—Man.- I • ' I : • 9 Wolff, Solomon—N H \1 . \'- • -' i i ^ _ 9 Warmser , Jennie—Lena E \ ' ' •' 1 . . . . I ' l I ' 9 Whi twor th , Kate—The City ot .\ V

cost,;, 119.3.5 9 Watson , Joseph—Bernard A Bailey 81.00 9 Wilson, Wm—Henry Newbury and ano.42,88

10 Warager , Chas—John R Smith 43.3:i 10 War r ine r , Virgil C—John B Brown an I .imi

10 Waslier, ' Wm—Annie D Smitli, . • . 10 Wil l iams, -Manda -Xew Se G i k t n . .- '••--8 Zeckendorf, Ar thu r L—Geo W Ci"i'.: I I ' ; ! -

C OR PO RATIONS. 4 The Cameron Co—Claudius E Harre l l

costs, 130.55 4 The American Pa rque t ry Co—Church E

•Gates Se Co 488 . 5 4 The City of N Y—Adolph 9 Krouold 708.78 6 P a s t i m e Athlet ic Club—Geo H Storm and

ano 108.30 6 Tefft-Weller Co—Noll B Fox 6.5,41 6 Kruse , Sewing Machine Co—Socialistic Co­

operat ive Pub Assn 417.56 G Campbell Realty Co—P Chauncey Anderson.

730,00 6 Beacon Hill Real Es ta t e Co—Josaphine L

Pr ice as extrx 7,201.02 6 J H L a r a b e r Co—Geo W Grossman and ano.

co,=ts, 205.13 7 The Chilton Special Machine Co—Wm W

Chilton 106.85 7 American Witch Hazel Co—Parke. Davis Sc

Co 167.47 7 Wilson Refrigerat ing Machine C o - T h e Na­

tional Ammonia Co 2011.41 T Postal Te'-egraph-Cabie Co Sc Aire 'can Tele­

phone & Telegraph Co—Charlotte O'Doh-erty as admrx 21.357.36

7 Universal Pneumat ic Transmission Co—The P i e s s Hub Co 226,41

8 Knickerbocker Safe Deposit Co—James L Wells et al as comrs 220.05

8 Horce Ins Co & Phoenix Ins Co ot H a r t ­ford—Continental Ins Co cns-'tfi, 12(l.no

8 North American But ton Co—Leo Ss^alesinger as recvr 18,243 34

S Merchants" Discount Co the saiiie.3,73fi.9S 8 In te ru rban St Ry Co—Chas Siegel 863.70 S Mohawk Port land Cement Co—The Tni r tv-foui th St Nai l Bank of N Y 4,644-20

9 American Rubber Tire 'Co—The City of N Y costs, 10'!.S5

9 Foster P u m p W o r k s — t h e same , .costs 100,55 9 The Uvalde Aspha'.t Paving Works t h e

s a m e - costs, 142.75 9 Met St Ry C o - M a r y W i m m e r 20,355 93 9 Man Ry Co—The City of N Y 275,o38..50 9 Alabama Rift Flooring Co—Frank A O'Don­

neil et al costs, 5G.S^ 9 Equi tab le Fire & Marine I n s Co oi Provi­

dence, R I—&aml Zwickel 239.86 10 Di'Ottish Union & Nat l I n s C o - W m C Le

Gendre 6,135.02 10 Cosmopolitan Range Co—Bruce Se Cook . . .

1,407.50

R E r O R r > ANT) CwTTTDE 0 In te rurban Ry Co—Louis Axenfe ld . . .531.36

10 The Westcot t Express Co—Luigi Soviero.

10 Me'tkit ' Ry Co—C A Fiske 275.00

SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. Feb. 4, 6, 7, S, 9 and 10.

Applebaum, Benj J—_V Law rence. 1903 $99.62 App 'ebai ^,,, = . ,„ . .^ , Saml L Schlesinger „ __- .

lOTO 617.2T Adams . C h a a - C A Robinson et al . 1900.629.60 Same same. 1905 147,29 Br igham. W m S—C A Robinson e t al . 1900.

^ ' 629,60 Same Game. lOtS 147,23 Babloue. Louis I—N Silverstein. 1900 50.82 Same W E Tefft -et al. 1909 302.62 Bronson, Chas T—R Weinhandle r . 1904. . .119.41 Barber, Na than—L C Wei r as prest , &c, 1902.

Bar 'gebuhr . 'Ma 'x—West" Side' Bank. i o o i . .177.-39 Bromberg, Bernard B—W H Hal l . 1899. .145.38 Same W Ziegler. 1899 197.02 Same 1 Stern e t al, 1S03 272.60 Same Consolidated Dental Mfg • Co. 1S29.

8S.18 'Benedet ta , Angelo D—G Guerr ier i . 1904.200 00 Bolte Hei-nian—The Peonle, &c. 1905 100 00 Barret t . Hooner C—F O Mpver. 1896 2f2 02 Carr, Geo W—H Capel. 1904 6^3.21 Coleman, H e n r y - F G Young. 1905 35 65 Cronin. Edw J—J J Jenn ings . 1904 371.38 Costello, T h o m a s F—A Bar te l s tone et al, 1903.

Sam'e^^Vame. ' 1903 •.•.•.•.'.•.•.'. . • . • . • . • ' . ! " : ; • . 'fiT;S2 Conlon, Eva K—E Dwyer e t al as exrg. I9n4.__

Crowther, ' -Mary' J - A ' F ' Cowen.' 'I'o'oi!'.'.'.'. .460 Vt Same ?ame. 1904 434.41 Crowther , Thomas—C H Child et al . i n o i . 3 n i 3 i Cardeza, Thos D M—M F Jacobs b y gdn. 1905

0.00

C a u n e t . " J o h n ' J - J ' M Donovan. !" '>*••• . a ^ ^ ^ ^ Dimando J o ' i e p h - T h e Bronx Co. 1904 . . .443.34 Dressier , George—Eastmans Co ot N Y. 1904,

S.3<12.33 Dnvonport , Butler—David Schuldner Glase Co,

19(H 77.65 Emer ick . W m C—A TK)dfle et al . 1902 2.3 .111 Evens . r,ouis—J A Ulannv. 1904 27.fiT Feve r Beni—G W Smith et at. 1901 ?10 67 Feedn^an, Max—L Schlesinger as recvr. I O I T ,

i p d u -

. "01 IT

Wm— H o m e Sewing Ma.

""hie , 1"f F'ood. ,roiin—E L _ Fi"e ' - , Hcn ' -v -Cf tv of N Y- 1902 •. ' . Gn^f-ov, Richd W—Manhat tan Sq Hotel <•" •-

i n n 4 ""^ • " r-i 'n' ' ipr T,e"'i-> G—A Krinfpl 1993 119.4t Ci-'ioren?.!. A'fredo I T - A Giallorenzi by ^-"n

19n4 176 37 Or-^Ti. Abraham—The American Taxamete r Cn.

1004 2 i 6 « l n-oBsman. H e r m a n - J L e w bv edn. 1898.2W 25 G?T^"er Bertha—Communipaw Seal Co of N Y.

1005 ' " • ' • ' ' inotfl ieh, F i r lward-S D Ginsberg. Simon—L Schle

infeld. 1905. .2<!4 fi1 Ifl-r.. .61T.QT

I -nn"—J F-p 1^-.!-M Gn^dr Up,i..v—J P-r.

al. inor,. •>01 13

B Hiltor

., ,. M,.-c-n--rhP -P^fiT.]". Srr 190 > inOm „ \i-,n G—Tlie C'tv of N Y. 1 9 0 3 . . 4 4 T 2 1

Te r ry & Trench Construction Co (L^'^'i 4 I W d l . -^anie. 19(14 !*0 O", . . T i i V s - C n t r P l Rpaltv 'r-n. 1905. .406 74 ig. Bernard J—Harr is , McHenry St B a ' ' "

IOOT ^ 1 2 2 -A Rogers—Scarsdale 'Pub Co and ann

=rnar.l— TT C Tic . 1" '

Mitchell, M o r r i s - F G Mi t che l by gdn. 1<W~ 46 i

Morgan, 'Robt P—W A Scarborough et al. 3^11^

1904 .

Mah'er ,

Geo B—Th09 Conville Brewing r-n

P n i r i ' c ' k - J " s t a - k . ' ' V^9'i'.'. -'.'.'.'.'.'. ^434 09 ^pury & Jos M s t t l s o n - 1 0 Schiff ^-n'\ 101 T^l '6 . i | B v - r 4_ Robinson et al. 1900. ,fi-"'o o i

A d o l p h - T h e People, See. ]9 i i4 . , .

Nac ' e . Ri idol ih J—MiiU^r S- Ge'-'-'inK. 190 nis^n -Tihn F—r E n"w/l^.Ii 1104 pT^ni-ni^ii"^ 'n^ephine N St E leanor .1—L

burger . 1902 ' O'Connor, .Tohn B—H E Taylor Sc Cn,

Post . Alfred & Howard—A Lodfle et al.

Phil! Se Louis—C Schin ]"n-

P o ' h . N a i ' i a n - S Prof^k^ Pt al. 101-> J i n Pain ier . Chas G—H B Mine-'e. 1901 7 , ^n Pavr, .ond, -VtpU-i'lp T l - E " a l l . 1904 S"! ci; ppe^ . Tra I?—» E Fai ' e . 1892 121.67 Rot'i-^au. Heury J—S E Bernheimer et fl

1902 4,3'?3 37 Pe-'-ii-l;, Wei"i—F L .1'Wei-bin" . 1 9 T . . . ,T""-^-^ S 'nnott , Jns F—C S Andrews. 1004. .co^t;-, 5 i OT PchMlpr, O'icar—E H C .T'-'cock'^. 1896 3n'>.23 Sriirot'i Ceo C—New Home Sewing MacTilue

Co. 1896 '12986 Schmidt, H e r m a n W—T W r i g h t et al. l'*Q6.

153.45

Manhattan February ii , 1905 ^ | Schmerl , Herman—A Post et al . 1901 586.90 ^ H Same A Wickes. 1901 215.00 ^M Silbermintz, Rachel—J Klein et al. 1004. .59.93 ^ H Silverstein, David——L Schlesinger as recvr. ^ ^ |

1005 617.27 ^M Stadtmul ler , Johanna—H Reessing. 1903.3,325.00 ^M Smedberg, Adolphus A—A Levi, 1905 115,32 ^M Same same. 1904 3,488.78 ^M Schmidt, He rman W—G W Mart in et al . 1896. ^M

Sani 'e^^Eanie , ' ' ' isob' ' . ' . ' . ' .",. ' .". ' . ' ' . ' . ! ! ' . . " . ! ' . ]647l lT Same .C F Drcste et al . 189G 1,240,32 Same C B Fisher . 1896 424.66 Same C H Linn . 1 8 0 6 . . . ' 509.05 Same J Thal lon. 1896 575,48 S a m e — M Pet t i t et al. 1890 656.88 Same O M Crejo. 106 914.80 Same C F Droste et al. 1896 1,424.09 Same E Zimmer et al . 1S96 349.66 Sandrowitz, Bernard—D OPerez as admr, 1903.

1 3 7 0 51 Same same. 1903 112 4i Smith, Gitel—L Heiman . 1899 oiO 1 Same game. 1S99 a j 8 ni Wender , Belah—S Louchbeim. 1 9 0 3 . . . Wolff, Max—H Tolk aud auo. 1 9 0 4 . . . Winans, ' Robt H—James McCreery & C o I M

Wih-OD, Margt Se Robt Wallace as exr Plilton. 1904

Some game, 1903 S a m e — - s a m e . 1902 Waldman, Jennie—The Tenement Hou;

1904 CORPORATIONS.

Alfred Koehler Co—H F Kaufman. 1904 ^ Same same. 1905 J Lit t le Russ ian National Union of AmericaS

Korpan, 1904 r The Fideli ty Se Casualty Co of N Y—A 0 C

neli . 1905 Same same. 1904 'The Woodbridge Co—Chas E Hi res Ci

Her t e r Real ty Co—I k r o n n e i n . " i o o i ! ! Manha t t an Ry Co—J L Schwimer. 1994 6§1. Wel ls Real ty & Construction Co—L J B o n i f a ^

lOOG - ^ •'Manhattan Ry Co—A E Thompson.

15,903.18 Li t t le RusEiian Nat l Union of America—M Kor­

pan. 1904 118.44 Met St Ry C o - H M French . 1900 120.80 Pau l B Pugh &, C o - G e o L Slawson et al . 1905, ^ 2,554.32 luterboi 'ough Rapid Trans i t Co, Manha t t an Ry

Co & N Y Elevated R R Co—S Hansen . 1905. 1,0T4.30

M.in ha t tan Ry Co—L Kiernan . 1899 193.80 same. 1898 ; . ,737.92

r.roh's Sons—G Treffinger.. 1904 2,498.45 -. •! L Ju l i a A Groh as extrx. 1991 37.5.05 .•^.miB same. 1903 242.53 New Nether lands Realty Co—Commercial Ad-

ver t iser Assu. 1904 101.69

MECHANICS' LIENS. Feb . 4.

15—Crotona av, s e cor lS3d et, 95x27,4x i r­regular . Henry G Silleck, J r , ag t Gustav & L e n a Kaes lner Sc Johu Doe $108,04

Feb . 6. 16—96th st. No 46 West . F r e d k W Cohn ag t

Leon Lieheskind 201 50 17—57th st, Nos 111 and 113 East . Mort imer

W Hale ag t E m m a V V Rapal lo & Phi l ip Van Valkenburgh Se Var ick Coutract ing Co.3,175.00

l S - 1 1 2 t h sl, 'Nos 306 and 30S West, H e n r y R Wor th ing ton ag t James H Cassidy 27.00

1 9 - A v A. No 1629. Na than Bloom agt Saml Riegler Sc Jacob Rothberg 109.00

20—25th st, Nos 134 and 136 We=^L L A Storch Se Co ag t Aibert C He-sel Se John Doe. .297.30

21—Oaktree pl. No 892. Gereon Pas t e rnaek ag t Na than & H a r r i s Stern St Barne t Novack & E Nieberg 90.00

22—Rivington st, Nos 58 and 60. Eagle Iron Works ag t The Congregation Kehal Adath Je schurm. M Yassy Sc John Doe Se Universal Bldg &. Construction Co 687.44

23—Hancock st, w s, 125 s Columbua av , 25x 100. John B Mariou ag t Paul Sassano.3,700.00

24—26th st, Nos 5 aud 7 West . Guarantee Roof Pa iu t iug Co ag t Adelaide D Ireland Se Ricbd De Logerot 83.34

2 5 - 5 7 t h St. Nos 111 and 113 Eas t . The Mur ray Se Hill Co agt John Doe, Mort imer W Hale & Varick Contract ing Co 640.09

Feb. 7. 26—Madison av, No 423. Daniel H Reil ly ag t

. Innie & F r a n k W Bruns & John J Hea rn . 484.00

27—2rith st, Nos 107 to 113 West , Burger St Gohlke agt James Quinn 398.67

2,S-57lh st, Nos 111 and 113 E. Murray Se Hil l Co agt E m m a V V Rapal lo & Philip Van Val ­kenburgh St Mortimer W Hale 640.00

Feb . 8. 29—Sydney at,' or av, s e cor Spuyten Duyvil

Pa rkway , 200x200. Augus t Ki rchner ag t Isaac B J o h n ' o n & John FuUon, J r 117.05

.30—25th fit, Nos 107 to 113 West. The Es ta te of Benj Gillespie ag t J a m e s Quinn 104,72

WH E N a man finds that his tin roof leaks, and he has

to have it done all over ag;ain, he wiil not hi-'e you if you put on that roof. He will (jo to an­other man, and undouhtf dly the next time he will use "Taylor Old Style." If you had put "Taylor Old Style" on the first time, it would have been different.

N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY

P h i I a (3 e 1 p h i a

February i i , 1905 RECORD AND GUIDE

T H E GEORGE A. JUST COMPANY W A S H I H C T O H , D. C , " T H E COLORADO" 452 FIFTH AVENUE, HEW YORK

I R O N W O R K FOR B U I L D I N G S 31—Broadway, Noa 1547 and 1.540. The J D

Molt Iron Works a g t E s t a t e of Geo Ross, J a s Churchi l l & W A LafTio 251.83

32—ilOth st, Nos 21 lo 25 Bast. Simons St Moersfelder ag t Saml Greenwald 1,382.44

33—soth Pt, No 24 Eas t . Church E Gates St Co ag t F a n u y A .Palmer (amended) 114.80

Feb, 9. 34—Gth av, No 796. John J a c k m a n ag t Cyrille

Carreau & Pinns ick Sc Betcher 255.00 35—lOOth st. No 529 East , Fredk W Deiclt-

mann ag t Magdalena F ischer 12.00 3G-106th St. Nos 404 to 410 East . F r a n k

Raimondo agt P lo r inda M Burke 1,040.10 37—141st st, s s, 170 e Broadway, 75x100.

Malbin & K a m m e r m a n ag t George Brown & Alber t Miller 4',5O.00

38 -122d st, Nos 218 to 222 Eas t . Isidor Was ­se rman ag t Rata l Kurzrok 144.00

Feb . 10. 39—43d st, Nos 127 to 135 West. Ju l ius Thaler

agt Rober t H. Spauldiug 75.00 40—West Eind av. No 411, Fowler & Silber-

horn ag t Lex Realty Co & Ja s A Campbell.

41—i47th st , s s, about 200 w Amgterdam av, 50x87.11. Saml S Glauber ag t Chas R Mc­Laughl in & John J Foley 180.00

42—13th £t. No 34 West, Geo 9 Holmes ag t Timothy Kieley & M J Lalor 600.00

43—2d av, >Nos 373 and 375. W m G Werne r agt Roman Catholic Church ot The Epiphany Se Muller Sc Ahel 265.71

4 ^ - 8 0 t h St. No. 225 West . The Cutler Mfg Co agt Wm C Dewey, V a r u n a Realty Co & Eu­gene Higg ins 160.00

B U I L D I N G LOAN CONTRACTS. Feb. 4.

Hancock st, e s, 25 9 Morris P a r k av, 25x100. Timothy Doorley loans Joseph C Luke to erect a 2-sty dwel l ing; — payments -'i!3,000

Victor st, w s, 125 s Morris P a r k av. Same loans s ame to erect a 2-9ty dwelling; — pay­m e n t s 3,000

Feb, e. No Building Loan Contracts flled this day.

Feb . 7. 119th st. No 452 Eas t . Tbe Manhat tan Mort ­

gage Co loans Charles E Copello Sc Giovanni Levoli to erect a 5-sty tenement ; 5 pay­m e n t s 8,000

Feb , 8. LenoK av, s w cor 117th st, lOO.llxlOO. Man­

delbaum Se Lewine loan I rv ing Judas to erect two 6-sty t enemen t s ; 9 payments 7 5 ^ 0

117th Bt, s s, 100 w Lenox av, 100x100.11. Same loan Solomon Lewine Se Louis Danis to erect two O-sty t enemen t s ; 7 paymen t s . .50,000

l l l t h st, n s, 200 w Tth av, 100x100.11. Abra­h a m Silverson loans Jacob Kotlowsky to erect two G-sty t enement s ; 10 paymen t s . .48,000

Feb. 9. 101st st, Nos 121 to 131 West . Joseph Polstein

loans Samuel P Pearson to erect — 5-sty tenements ; 11 payments 48,000

117th st, s s, 25 w Gth av, 70sl00.11, Aaron Goodman loans Selig F a l k Sc Joseph Fine to erect two 6-ety t enement s ; 9 paymen t s . .40,000

117th st, n 9, 265.7 w Sth av, 69.4x100.11. Same loans same lo erect two 6-sty t enements : 10 payments 40,000

52d St. No 362 West . Lowenfeld Se P r age r loan Benjamin Berger to erect a 6-sty tene­men t ; 10 payments 19,000

33d st, Nos 308 to 314 Eas t , Joseph L But ten­wieser loans H a r r i s M Cohen & Jacob Rosen­blum to erect two 6-sty tenements ; 19 pay­m e n t s 41,000

Feb . 10. 3d st, Nos 311 to 319 Bast . Sender Ja rmulow-

'sky loans Jacob Fish to erect two 6-sty t enement s ; 11 payments 50,000

•i4th 6t. Nos 321 and 323 Wept. Mandelhaum & Lewine loan J u l i u s Weinste in to erect a 6-sty t enement ; 7 p a y m e n t s 27,000

S A T I S F I E D M E C H A N I C S ' L I E N S . Feb, 4.

^ 2 9 t h st, Noe 4 to 8 West I 129th st , Nos 48 to 50 West t

John C Brennan ag t Geo Schreiner et al . (AOct 24, 1904.) .S4,372.00

'12Dth St. Nos 4 to 8 West . John A Phi lbr ick & Bro agt E s t a t e of Jos Schreiner et al. (Oct 26, 1904.) 608,000,00

=l29th Eit, Nos 46 to 50 West . Same ag t same. (Oct 26. 1904.) 969.50

Jackson av, n w cor 156th st, —x—, John Hall •agt Eas t e rn Union Real ty Co, (Dec 23, 1904.)

6,000.00 118th at. No 420 West . F r a n k H Hines ag t

W m Geraerdts and ano. (Oct 22, 1904.) 52,79

"Sth 6t, No 113 Eas t . Adolph Kugel agt Louis Levin and ano. (Dec 22, 1904.) 450,00

34th st, Nos 22 to 26 West , H e n r y R Wor th ­ington ag t John J Astor, ( June 11 . 1904.) "

205.00 T h o m a s st. No 60. Empire Hea t ing Co ag t

John El Olson and ano. (Jan IS, 190.^,).250.00 =3d av, n e cor 174th st, 99x100. Michael Mey­

e r s agt Solomon Finkels te in and ano. ( J an 24, 1905.) 1,260.00

9eth St. No 158 West , Martin Hanover agt •Minnie Van Raltz and ano. (Dee 6. 1904.)

29,38 J25th St. Nos 134 and 136 West. Isidor F a ­

j a n s ag t Alher t C Hessel , (Dec 31 , 1904.) 300.00

Feb . 6.

2d av, Nos 317 and 319. Marx St Jacobson a g t Henry l^ippman. (Aug 5, 1901.) l,OiTO,00

^lOth st, No 372 East . Jacob Kern & David Gerber a g t Nathan Kohn, (May 26, 1004,)

221.00 '15Glh Et, n s, 100 w El ton av, 43x100. Michl

J Mouarty agt Carolina Wal l et al . (Jan 28, 1905.) 2,6UO.OO

116th st. No 316 West . Herman Schapierer agt Siegfried Weies. (Feo 1. I!i05.| 14y.00

Bergen av, Nos 494 to 498. The Craue Glass Sc MIg Co agt Mabel A Downing. {Jan S, 1905.)

217,00 eath st, n s, 205 e P a r k av . 20x100.5, Robt

T McMurray & Bro ag t Edi th Opdyke ec al, (June 27, l!!0:i.) 2,571,25

12th at, Nos 437 and 439 Eas t . The N J Ter ra Cotta Co ag t Henry L ippmauu and aoo. (Feb 1, 1005.) 364.10

Jackson, n w cor 156th st, 225x100. Boggs Se Stevens agt The Eas te rn Uuion Realty Co, (Dec 22. 1904.) 3iri.90

Same property. The City F i r e Piooflng Go agt samo. (Dec 29, 1904.) 128,40

27th st, Nos 327 to 335 West . Same ag t same. (Dec 29, 1004.) 154.05

Same property. Levine Sc Pooner ag t same, (Dec 22. lt)04.) 1.700,00

Same proper ty . W m H Schmohl ag t same. (Dec 20, 1904.) 1,084,67

Same property. H e r m a n HerschkowilK & H a r ­r is He rman ag t same. (Dec 24. 1004.) .2,400.00

Same property, Joseph Block ag t same. (Dec 28, 1004.) 6.392.17

Same properly. The Rutherford Hea t i ng Co agt same. (Dec. 23, 1904,) 417.00

Peb . 7.

Clinton av. No 1413. Chauncey B Sherwood ag t Marion L Clark. (Dec 1'2, 1004,) 13.C0

Same property. Casper Vill iger ag t same. (Dec. 13, 1904.) 15.00

Same property, Solomon Cohen ag t same. (Dec 5, 1904.) 12.50

12th St. No 109 Eas t . Gustav A Ki rmse ag t 9 Pfaffle and auo. (Oct 1:4, V.im.\ 150,00

Jackeon av, n w i i r rii.;ii -• L'J . i i c in ' s t -n u t Ridge Wim. i • ;. i" lUion Realty Co. (I ' . • J- l.l.'a.OO

134th st, Nos Mil . • . - J • .: -• i i n i v & •Co ag t Annie (• \ . . ' , :ii. in • I •. .:;:!5..^8

Cherry st, Nos 151! and l.Vi. Loui.>> Leuial ag t Max Zwerdling and ano. ( June 4, 1904.)

265.75 Westches te r av. No 974 j Beach av. No 199 i

Jackson Bros ag t Ida K r a u s . (Dec 9, 1904.) 4D.O0

"9Sth st, No 102 West. Gus Krabo ag t Morris H Peder and ano, (Sept 16, 1!104.) 2.000.00

^Same property. Same ag t same. (Sept 16, 1904.) .325.00

25th st, Nos 350 and 352 Wast . The Ruther ­ford Hea t i ng Co ag t A b r a h a m Silbermintz, (Dec 23, 1904.) 300.00

Same proper ty . W m H Schmohl ag t same. (Dec 29. 1904.) 2,050.80

Same property. Levine Sc Posner ag t same, (Dec 22, 1904,) l.riOO.Oi)

Same proper ty . Jos Block agt same, (Dec 28, 1904.) 3.777.94

Peb . 8.

25th st, Nos 350 and 352 West . John C Orr & Co agt Abraham Silbermintz. (Dec 21, 1904.)

1,992.76 27th st, Nos 327 to 335 West , Same agt same.

(Dec 21, 1904.) 2.997.71 13th st. NOB 220 and 222, G H Gerard Son Se

Co agt A b r a h a m L Reckhard t . ( Jan 5, 19(6.) 117.00

=12th st. No 20 Eas t . H a r r i s Cohen ag t David Pel tyn . (Jan 12; 1904.) 1,825.00

^Broadway, s w cor 77th s t , 105.5x—, H M Ripley Co ag t Albert Saxe, (Jan 25, 1905.1.

600.00

Feb. 9.

2d av, 9 e cor 12th st. T h e Wes t e rn Mantel Co agt David Per lman . (Nov 18, 1904,) . ,225,00

7th st. No 129 Eas t . Maxwell Sc Dempsey ag t Max Gross aud ano. ( June 9, 1904,) . .50.00

Same property. Raphael Kurz rok ag t same. {June S, 1G04.) ijO.OO

Same property. Louis Lineal ag t same. (May 31, 1904.) 300,00

Same proper ty . Max Zwerdl ing agt same. ( June 8. 1904.) 1,500.00

28th St. No 333 West , Pa t r i ck Burbr idge ag t Mary L Goodman. (Sept 19, 1895.) 272.15

=3d av, Nos 4(V58 and 4060. Lamper t & Horn ag t Morris Nierenberg. (Jan 7. 1905.). .321.34

26th st, Nos 320 to 324 Eas t . Tobias Schwar tz agt Sam Sohel et al . ( J an 31, 1905 . ) . . .650.00

Jackson av, n w cor 156th st, 223x100. Mur­ray & Hil l Co agt E a s t e r n Union Real ty Co et al, (Dec 21 , 1904.) 517,70

Feb . 10.

12th st, Noe 437 and 439 EasL Morris Leven­son ag t H e n r y Lippman. (Feb 2. 1905,).424.00

88th st , No 204 Eas t . The Niagara Wood Working Co ag t W m S P Shields. (Dee 2.8, 1904.) 746.49

47th St. Nos 133 to 137 West . A Schwoerer & Son a g t W m H Livingston. (Aug 20. 1904.) 4,176.00

28th st. No 28 Eas t , American Chimney Cap Co ag t Jetferson D Thompson. (Jan 25, 1905.) 18.80

3d st. No 64 West . Jos Morris agt Ann Foley. (Oct 7. 1904.) 87.30

A T T A C H M E N T S . The following is a l is t of a t t a c h m e n t s flled

In the County Clerk 's ohice dur ing the week. The first name is tha t of the debtor ; the second t h a t of the creditor, and the third tha t of tho a t torney for t he creditor .

Feb . 4.

American H a r d w a r e Mfg Co; E rnes t U Kinsey; $t«)7,2f); G W Simpson.

F redk J Quimby Co; W m W R u n y a n ; *S,O0O; J M Gardner .

Feh. 6 and 7. No At t achmen t s filed tor these days.

Feb, 8. Ir ish, Alhert L ; W V P Bradley ; $10,000; W G

Morse. Feh, 9,

No At tachmente flled th i s day,

CHATTEL MORTGAGES.

Note.—The first name, a lphabet ical ly a r ranged . Is t h a t of tbe mortgagor , or par ty who give:: t he Mortgage. The " R " means Renewal Mortgage.

A F F E C T I N G R E A L E S T A T E .

Adelstein, H t rus tee . N w cor 115th and P a r k a v . . W e s t e r n Mantel Co. Mantels . 294

Ei.wnberg, A. 53 and 55 E 133d. , I A Shep­pard & Co. Ranges . 303

Giantz, G A M C Trummel . 0 Shares of Stock of Giantz Real ty Se Construction Co,

500 Giantz, R. .M C Trummel . 45 Shares ot Stock of

Giantz Real ty & Con.3truction Co. 1,000 Lieheskind, L A, 40-48 W 96th . .Ready E leva ­

tor Co, Elevator . 2,400 Miller, M. 333 and 335 E i a 4 t h . ,1 Albert , Gas

F ix tu res . 165 Norwood, E J. 44 B S la t . .Borough Bronze

Co, Gas F ix tu res , &c. Rutherford Hotel Co. 176 B 1 2 3 d . . J L Mott,

Radiatore, &c. 531 Rosenberg & Feinberg, 5lEt st , s s, 120 w Sth

a v , . R e a d y Elevator Co. Elevator, 2,225 V a r u n a Realty Co. N e cor 80t hs t and Broad-

' . . S u t p h e n Se Myer. P lumbing F ix tu res , &c.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Advert isers Elec t ro type Co. 102 F u l t o n . . F We­sel Mfg Co. Machines, &c. 2.338

Ackerman Se Sachner . 62 and (U E l i z a b e t h . . M Bernste in . Machhiery- 260

Abbott , J B. 101 B 1 0 9 t h . . M Lus t ig . Regis ter. 65

Ahrens , H J. 1880 Washington a v . . H i n c k s Se J . Coach. 1,000

Axel, L. 304 and 306 W 1 3 3 d , , H Brand, Butcher F ix tu res . (R) 62

Adams, A J J . 40 W 3 4 t h . . A J Adams . (R) 5.000

Abrams , B . 88 Monroe. .Benne t t Se G Co. Soda F ix tu res . 5G4

Annunzia ta , G. 2054 1st av , . D Esposi to. Bar ­ber F ix tu re s . 160

Arss , J, 1672 Madison av and 235 Brook a v . . A Eolis. Drug F ix tu res . 4,000

Bevin, Edwin. 214 W 41st . .E l izabeth Bevin. Horses , Coaches, &c. 2,500

Beckam & Stevenson. 202 W 6 2 d , . J Souvay, Barber F ix tu res . (R) 09

Bruski & Green. 208 E 1 0 6 t h . . J Souvay. Bar ­ber F ix tures , (R) 297

Beldner, S. 116 N a s s a u . .D Gingold, Safe F ix tures , &c. 500

Boinay, W. Clason Po in t . . J Koestner . F a r ­mer F ix tu res . 1 0 7 5

Blumberg , J . , . M Muller. (R) 800 Brigadeer, H . 128 W 2 3 d . . J Brigadeer . Ma-

chiuesi. 1,000 Backes & Carrody. 4186 P a r k a v . .C Samuels .

Butcher F ix tu res . Secures Notes . Barbar , P . .Sienderling Mfg Co. - (R) 22 Brogan, J C . . . J H Meyer Bros. (R) 215 Bottengoff. L . 1973 3d a v . .M Zin

Store F ix tu re s . Berns tem, L. 2688 Sth

Pawn Broker F ix tures , Broadhead, T. 284 G r a n d . . G Frufeld .

fee t ionery F ix tu res . Buckley, J . 182d s t and Creston .

Bros. Horse. Baiagner , F . .Archer Mfg Co. 'Bendix, A, Amste rdam a v and 150th st

Brunswick-B-C Co. Pool. 3.000 Betz, J J . U n i o n p o r t . . 0 H a u s m a n n . Bu tche r

F ix tu res . 1,100 Bolte. H F . 49 t o 59 El izabeth , .Conner, "

(R) 125 Bernstein.

15,000

, .Wolff (R) 300

: Co. 277

'Discharered by deposit. 'Disehareed hy bond, d i s c h a r g e d by order of Court ,

Horees , - - (R) 1,000

Block Light ing & Power Co and N T Gas and Elect Light . H e a t & Power Co, .S t a t e Trus t Co. (R) 15,000,000

Borough of Manha t t an Elect Co and N Y Gas & Elect Light , H e a t Se Power Co. .S ta te T r u s t •Co. (R) 15,000,000

Bile & -Bruns. 639 B 1 3 t h . . A Po l iaa . Maca­roni F ix tu res . 574

Billott i . F . 151-153 2d a v . . J Souvay. Ba rbe r F ix tu re s . 1,063

Cornell, S M . . W W Merri l l . Grain Elevator . (R) 2.800

Catsavis, J . 357 Bowery. .M Taubin . Machines &c. ITO

Call {H M) Pr in t ing Co, .A M Virgil , (R) 5,774 Christie, P A. 2582 3d a v . -Nat C R Co., Reg­

ister. 275

346 R E C O R D A N D G U T D P , Manhattan February u , igo; i NAZARETH

CEMENT Portland

ENAMELED AND FRONT

BRICKS GENUINE

HARVARD'

FREDENBURG <S L O U N S B U R Y Rooms, 63=69, 289 F O U R T H AVENUE,, Corner 23d Street , NEW YORK

Charles, F r a n c e s P r e s s . . T r u s t Co of Amer ica . (R) 10,000

Curt in, J J . 20S Alexander a v . .Consol D MIg Co. Dental F ix tures , 17S

Comba, T. 305 B 40 th . . D P Nichols & Co. Cab. l.OOO

Cooper, J J . 27 W 42d. . L Cocper. Machin­ery F ix tu res , &c. 2,000

Cagnino, G . . A r c h e r Mfg Co. (R) 4G1 Celano, M, .Archer Mtg Co. 96 Corbyons. V. 420 B 108th. .M Schnurmacher .

(Horse, See. 190 Camardello, T . .M Schnurmacher . Truck . 30 Coppola, S. 4 Cather ine s l i p . . J Souvay. Bar ­

ber F ix tu re s . 543 Cal if ano, C. 1232 P a r k a v . . J Souvay. Bar ­

ber F ix tu res . 27S Cooper T. 1141 In te rva le av . .Brunswick BC

Co. Pool. iW Cut te r L C, 302 Broadway Wolff Bros .

Horse . 135 Capuri , P , .'P Bar re t t . Truck . l i O Costant ine , G. 27 Monroe. ,T J Collins. Bar ­

ber F ix tu res . S2Q Colvoja, R M. 24 Oliver . .Conner , F & Co.

P re s s , See. (R) 133 Coates & Bri t ta in, Rose and D u a n e . . N a t C

R Co. Register . 50 Christie, C E. 274 W a s h i n g t o n . . D S Hol -

comb. Machinery. 160 Cahill , W. 131 Av B . . M E Sandford. Pool .

(R) .59 Caruso, 'A. 982 Columbus a v . .A Sait ta, Bar ­

ber F ix tu re s . 115 Clark, G W . . M Arms t rong & Co. Coach. (R) 200 Cohen. TJ. 207 F o r s y t h . . F a e r b e r Se Singer. Soda F ix tu re s . 2,373 Cohon, S, 50 Lenox av. -J" W J a m e s . D r u g

F ix tu re s . (R) 1,600 Dwyer, N. 238 Greene and 49-51 D o w n i n g . .

F Caragher 'E Sona. Horses , &c. 290 Devine, -P. Wi l l i s av , .T W r i g h t Se Co. T ruck .

Douglas St Cooke. 16 B e a v e r . , J Thompsoi Press . Press . 3uo

Dansky Se Levy. 82 F o r s y t h . ,M Ginsburg. Pool. 375

Day, C L . I l l 7th a v . . J McCormick, Horse._

De Coursey, R . .Senderl ing Mfg Co, (R) 65 Demores t Pa t t e rn Co. .Colonia l T r u s t Co. Se­

cures Bonds. 60,000 Di Matteo, S . . A r c h e r Mfg Co. (R) 130 D'Asaro , 9. 677 4th av, B r o o k l y n . - B a r t o l o t t a

& Di Piere , Machinery. 400 Doach, M. 1516 Vise a v . .M & S Loeh. Cows,

Stc. 911 Ma-Dow, Jones Se Co. .Mergea tha le r L Co.

Lease (R) — Rochester , N Y, . P B Ha tch .

chin Dahls t rom,

Machine. o'"" Eisenberg, H . Woos te r . .Archer Mfg Co. Bar ­

ber F ix tu re s . 444 Either, R. l l t h st and Dry Dock s t . , E E ther ,

Horses . Vans, a c . 2.OO0 Edwards & Co. 407 and 409 E 1 4 4 t h . . B i s t

Hampton Bell Co. Machinery. 2.223 Engelke, W P. 428 W 46th . . J F Wohltman._

Store F ix tu res . 7o9 Feltroan, M & L . . J Mahe. (R) 35 F le i shman. B and A, 9-11 L u d l o w . , L Ro te r .

Machines. 40 Forda le . R. 27-29 Monroe Regal Mfg Co,

Butcher 'Fixtures. 41 P a u e r , A, 58 Suffolk. .Kru tewi tz & Spom. Si_-_^

phons. Franck , J. 159 E 106th, .Consol

Dental F ix tures , ^ " Fer ran , E J, 422 B 13th. .Wolff Bros. Horse .

62 Fepper . H. 252 E 4 t h . . H Brand . iButcher.

(R) 50 F i she r & Hutchinson . 45 Broadway . -Cowper ­

thwai t Sc E-ons. Office. 202 Fuchs . L. I l l 0 1 2 0 t h . , J H L u h m a n n . 'Gro-_^ , eery F ix tures ,

Forgots ton Security Co. , Whi te , Jewelry Fixtures , KC. ^.JV/

Fi tchet t , C 'E. 57 W a r r e n . .Whi t lock 'P P Co. . Pi-e?s. (R) 1,675

Fr id , ' B . 1400 2d a v , . L Roossin, Soda Fix-_ tu res . 350

Ferguson, K L . . J Klein. (R) 125 Folkers , A H . 55 W 33d. .Consol 'D Mfg Co.

Mfg Co,

B o w e r y . . , .B i

ntal Fix 123 Ford Se Hauper t . 550 W 29th. .M E Ford .

L a u n d r y F ix tu res . secures notes F ranc ia , L. 2614 E 42d. -A 'Perme. Barber F ix ­

tures . (R) 275 Gian, T and M, 187th st and A r t h u r a v . .M

Schnurmacher . Horse, &c. 200 S a m e . . s a m e . Horse . &c. 270 Gei t le r , M. 865 P a r k a v . . P Weisberg, H a t

Store F ix tu res . 150 Gambacor ta , T. 2877 Webs te r a v . . M Paone .

Barber F ix tu res . 67 Gr imm Sc G e l s s l e r . . T N Bowles. (R) 177 Gambacor ta , T. 2S77 Webster a v . . N a t C R Co.

Register . 40 Gellinek, S. 100 E 9 6 t h . . E Diamand, Bu tche r

F ix tures . 190 Greenberg, R. 210 Bldr idge . .1 Herevl tz . Sta­

t ionery Fixtures , 100 Guardino, F a u e r & Porre l lo . . P Benson, Horses .

&c. IR) 300 Gibbs Bros Se Moran, 45 Rose M Moran.

P r in t ing F ix tu res . (R) 4,000 Goldsmith, M. 325 9 t h a v . .M E Sandford.

Pool, 270 Qraziardo, 'F. 1825 2d a v . . T J Collins, (R) 115 Goldherg. L. 1848 2d av . .A " " - •" " ' "

F ix tu ree .

Gutt i l la . B. 317 10th a v , . G Lipona, Barber F ix tu re s . 150

Goldman & Brodie. 143 and 144 Roebling, Brooklyn. .Hobbs Mfg Co. Shear. 159

G e i t l e r Sc Ohrenate in . .T W & C B Sher idan Co, Shear . 90

Gruber, M. 89 4th av . .M Z immerman Co. Delicatessen F ix tu res . 100

Bardner & Scott. 232 W 2 0 t h . . J Lewis . Ma­chine. 178

Gar.ner, C, 28 P i t t . .A Coopersmith. Barber F ix tu re s . 160

Germano, C & J . 368 Sth a v . . H P Rose. Bar ­ber F ix tu re s . 1,310

Goldin, M. Plainfield, N J . .Eps te in Se K. Si­phons. 100

Gallagher, L W. 501 W 142d. .Consol D Mfg Co. Dental F ix tu re s . 154

Gubner Sons Co, 1471 P a r k a v . .Dieckman, Clark Se Constable. Drug F ix tu res . 1,200

Goodman, H . 504 S 7 3 d . . H i n c k s Sc J . Coach.

Gordon, M & H . 5T E l l t h . , S i n g e r Mach' Co, Machines.

Gluck, S . . E L Blimline

850

300 Machinery.

(R) 2,500 Goldflnger, M. 29 At to rney , .T J Collins,

(R) 153 Grillo, G. 121 W e s t H o u s t o n . .WolH Bros.

Horse . 325 Greenberg, Teller & S i lverman. 309-311 Grand

. . W o r c e s t e r P a n t s Mfg Co. Machines. 500 Goldberg, S. 313 B Hous ton , .J Goldberg.

Drug F ix tu res . 2,150 Goldstein, J . 260 Av B . . B Reff. Candy Store

F ix tu res . 240 Goldensohn, 9. 88-90 W a l k e r , .1 Unterberg ,

L a u n d r y F ix tu res . 300 Hami l ton , W. 372 W 126th. . F & G H a a g &

Co. Baltery F ix tures , (R) 99 Hal loran , M. 320 E 3Sth, .Wolff Bros. Horsee.

275 Horowitz & H o y n . . T Goldstein. Soda F ix tu re 275

365 Herzog Bros. 50 and 52 C a n a l . . N a t G R Co.

Regis ter . 275 H u n g a r i a n Sewing C i r c l e . . H W a g n e r Sc A Co.

Pool. {R) 130 Healey, M. 61 M o r t o n . , D P Nichols & Co.

Cab. 100 Hanfs t e t t e r Sc B i rkenbaum. 201 2d s t . . L Se

M Herz . Cigar F ix tu res . 200 Horn , C. 442 E 75th, .H Brand . Bu tche r F ix ­

tu res . SO Hochberger Se Hol tzer . 203 E 104th. .B Dia­

mond. Butcher F ix tu res . 120 Henscher , E. 249 Sth a v . . N a t C R Co. Reg-Horn, L 12th st and Av B , . H Brand . Bu tche r

F ix tu res . 75 Hanson . C A . .N A Hanson . (R) 2,500 Herzberg , P . 391 Grand Conner, F & Co.

Type, See. 152 Hughes , P. 478 10th a v . . F H e l t k a m p . Gro­

cery F ix tu res . 300 Hoffman, H . 532 E 6 t h . , J Levy. B u t c h e r

F ix tures , 75 Hacke r , H . 3 C l i n t o n . , J Zeisler. Machinery .

415

H u g h e s . B . 440 Degraw, B r o o k l y n . . T W r i g h t Co. Truck, 27

Heitz, A. 33-35 E l l O t h . . F a e r b e r & Singe Soda F ix tu re s .

Hecht , A. 250 B 3 d . . F a e r b e r Sc Singer. Soda

l i s Broome, .Eps te in & K.

Is icsohn. H . 300 Broome. . N a t C R Co. Regie-ter, 75

I ra , J, 123 M o t t . , S Arons. Bake ry F ix tu re s . 450

Jacobs , L. Columbus av and 62d s t . . N a t C R Co. Register . 700

J a u n c k & Ozonitzka. 27 M a r k e t . .Rega l Mtg Co. Bu tche r F ix tu re s . 45

Kivlon, O. 513 W 55th . . P Slavick. Horse , &c. 12C

Knoll , O. 743 Lexington a v . . F B r a u c k m a n n . Bindery F ix tu re s . (R) 700

Ka i se rman , L. 200 O r c h a r d . . . . S Weisglass . Press , &c. 50

Kr im, M. 2305 Sth a v . . N a t G R Co. Regis ter . 100

Klein. H . 1581 3d aT. . J and J Levy. Bu tcne r F ix tu re s . - 150

Kr imes , P. 2545 8th av, .A P a r r i s h , Confec­t ionery F ix tu re s . 500

Karp , J . 251 B 1 4 t h . . E H a m b u r g e r Se Co. Show Cases. 75

K r a i s m a n n , J . .Archer Mtg Co. (R) 43 Kriegler . L . .Archer Mfg Co. (R) 465 Koch, W J. 211 St Ann ' s a v . . A J Si lverman,

Drug F ix tu res . (R) 35 Keil, H. 3108 3d a T . . N a t G R Co. Regi '

375 Klapper . J . 40 E S5th. . N a t C R Co, Regis ter . __

Kern . M. 1980 Ams te rdam a v . . N a t C R Co. Regis ter . 300

Kehlembeck, B . 267 St Ann ' s a v . . G Jacohi. Grocery F ix tu res . 125

Kennedy, W H. 249 W 94th Wolff Bros . Horse . 135

Kelly, B . , M Arms t rong & Co. Coach, (R) 34 Kort john, W. 171 7th av , . N a t C R Co. Reg-

Klei N. 375

Cherry, n e a r Clinton, . H P o l l a n t 2. 400

249 B o w e r y . . , . B r u c e Type Fdy .

Lase ' le Se Co. 2831 Broadway . .Liquid C Co, Soda Fix tures . 701

Leder Se Rayer . 110 Ludlow. . F a e r b e r & Sing­er, Soda F ix tu res . 3U

Lower, B, 5 1 W i l l e t t . . G Sucher & Co. B a r ­ber F ix tu re s .

Langer , . Goldstein Se Sahn, 18S 2d s t . . J I . , . _ denbach. Wagon. ISCifl

Lang, S. 235 Sth av , .M E Sandford. Pool. (R) 1 5 4 1

Lipar i , D. 74 C a r m i n e . . F & G H a a g £ Co. I Barber F ix tu res . (R) 1 3 0 1

Lederer , S. 167 E Ols t . .Hinelte & J. Coach. (R) 9 5 0 i

L i t tman , A J. 46 D e l a n c e y . . D P Nichols & « Co. Cabs, 2 ,450B

Lean Sc Barber, 440 E 109th M Schnur ­macher . Horses, Sec. 1,540M

Lichte, S. 86 Delancey. .M J Wandere r . (R) l , 5 0 O « Lohman, P . . B Weill. Horee. - . -™ Lal ly . H . . T N Bowles. Loeber, C, 3S50 S Boulevard . . N a t C R Co,

Register . Ludwig, V P . 21 B 5 9 t h . . N a t C R Co. Reg- _

ister . 2 7 5 B Lewis, M & Co, 34 W a l k e r . .Singer S Mach Co.

Machines. lOl Levy & Barrow. 454 Broome. .Singer S Mach

Co. Machines. ITff J L . 93 M a n g i n . . H Miller. Horses ,

&c. 233 Lapidus , M. 50 or 60 Suffolk, . J J Werssberg .

Seltzer F ix tu res . 300 Meyer, M. .L Moser. Confectionery F ix tu re s . 120 Merlo, R. 303 Bleeeker . .Vebrassage Co. Bar ­

ber F ix tu res . 55 Muller , G J. Je rome av and 213th s t . . N a t C

R Co. Register . 350 Massy Sc M u r p h y . . B Weil l . Horses , 330

. Mashionella, P . 230 E l izabe th . .Hal lwood G R Co. Register . 60

Marches!, G. 44 D e l a n c e y . . J Re. Barber F i x ­tures . 300

Morgenweck, C. . J Renk. (R) 100 Manha t t an Light ing Co & N T Gas Se Elect

Light , Hea t Se Power C o . . S t a t e T r u s t Co. (R) 15.000,000

Mt Morris Elect L igh t Co & N T Gas & Elect Light , H e a t & Power C o . . S t a t e T r u s t Co.

(R) 15,000,000 Meyers, G. 145 Gen t r e . . L a t h a m Machy Co,

Sti tcher, &c. 100 Mars icans , G. 192 Mulbery , .M Ginzhurg. Pool .

90 Meyer, A J. 945 1 s t a v . .1 Schlachitzky. Drug

F ix tu res . 1,230 MilJte, W. 2530 Webs t e r a v . . P & G H a a g &

Co. Barber F ix tu res . (R) 76 Marks , A." 62 IsC st . . F Se G H a a g & Co. Bar ­

ber F ix tures , (R) 36 Mitchell, N. 199 B 5 S t h . . N a t C R Co. R e g ­

ister. 60 Meet Se J Son. . L a t h a m Machy Co. (R) 235 Myer , J', 11 B r o o m e . , M Bernstein , Seltzer

F ix tu re s . 600 Miller, M D. 1418 2d a v . . L Conrad , Drug

F ix tures , 1,640 McKenna, M P. 339 3d a v . . N a t C R Co. R e g ­

ister . 3O0 McGloan, B, 308 B 3 5 t h . . H i n c k s Se J . Coach.

(R) 185 Mercanti le P r e s s . 30 Greenwich a v . .Dexter

Folder Co. Machines, 1,375 Mansfield, W, 131 B 110th H Brand,

Butcher F ix tu re s . 90 Montefornite . G. 330 W 141st . .Archer Mfg

Co. Barber F ix tu res . 467 Marconi, V J . 21 E 15th. .A Sai t ta . Barber

F ix tu re s . 115 Marrone, C. 2127 1st a v . .Lidgerwood Mtg Co.

Engine, &c. (R) 282 McGuire, T. 145 W 4 3 t h , . A B Marx & Bro,

Pool . 125 Muller, C. Van Nes t . .Mussgi l ler -Mangels Co,

Bakery F ix tu re s . 180 Machiso. A . ,C Brauca to . (R) 100 N Y Cap F r o n t s Mfg Co. 503 W B r o a d w a y . .

C Goldstein. Machinery. 1,406 S a m e . . C Goldstein. Machinery. 1,500 Nicola Se F ranc i sco . .Archer Mfg Co. (R) 447 N V Oil & Mining Stock E x c h a n g e Co. 43

E x c h a n g e p l . .Vincent -Bars tow Co. Office Fix­tu res . 478

Outten, E . 160 W 10th. . T Veri ty . Horses , Sec. (R) 400

Orseck Bros. 56 Sher i f f . . ! Bradsky . Ma­chinery, 200

Olshan, S. 50 A t t o r n e y . , ? Kenner , Soda Fix­tures . 300

Oberdofer, G . . K Fleischer , (R) 375 Pagano, M. 406 E 1 0 6 t h . . M Schnurmacher .

Hai 65 Pat terson, P J . . B Weil l . Horse , 235 Pen Club. 143 W 4 0 t h . . B r u n s w l c k - B - C Co.

Pool. 325 Padley, C E. 65th et and Broadway . .Consol D

Mfg Co. Dental F ix tu re s . 88 P insu t i , G. 35 W 21st . .G Demojs. Office F ix ­

tures . 675 Pavlovich, P . 406 and 408 E 9 t h . . S Lorhet .

Bakery F ix tures , 150 Pear ls tone, H. 362 W SOth. .D P Nichols &

Co, Cab. 525 Pepino, H G. .Archer Mtg Co. (R) 416 P a r k e r , J H . .Archer Mtg Co. (R) 60 Patel la , B. 1 P e r r y . . F Sc G H a a g & Co. Bar ­

ber F ix tures , .(R) 154 Pereico, J, 214 C a n a l . , A B Marx & Bro. Pool .

125 Peperman , R , .G Wat le lan, (R) 630 Robinson, T W. 47 W 66 th . .Conso l D Mfg

Co. Dental F ix tu res . 21

February ir, 1905 R E C O R D A N D G U I D E Manhattan 347

ATLAS PORTLAND C E , M E . N T

Is the Standard American "Brand

30 Broad Street ( S e n d f o r P a m p h l e t ) New^ Yorh Rutherford Hea t i ng Co. N s 142d st, 190 w

Lenox av . .Steam Fix tures , Sea. 827 Rocs..=lpr. E H. 1396 Boston road. . N a t C R

Co. Register . 330 Ki t t r r . M. 611 B l l t h . . H Brand. Bu tche r

F iMuics . (R) 50 . •n , A. 229 E 2 2 d . . G H Mucho, Ma-sry. See.

Wei , L . .M : 1 Co.

Rai

136 E 3 2 d . . P J Ferr ier . Presses, (R) 541

Rifkin, H. 1G7 E B r o a d w a y . . S Kaplan, Si­phons. 156

Ruddock, M E , 12 W l l l s t . .W Stock, Ma­chinery, 2,000

Rieclsen or Rieclten, W H. 2010 3d a v . .P Meyer. Coulectionery Fix tures . 1,800

Rosenberg, A. 02 Hes t e r . .J Konstant , Ma­chin

Robie P P. 432 W 124 th . .M Stoue, Clock, 40

Roiahn , K G. . J Hammer . (R) 1,200 Stinco, P . . M o r t o n Real ty Co. HorE&s, Sec. 250 Spies, H. 434 E Hous tou . .Liquid C Co. Soda

F ix tures , 1,300 Steinlieb Sc L indenhau. 40 B o w e r y . . J Polansky.

Collee Store F i x t u i e s . 1,000 SchmiQt, C. 44 W a t t s . . C Schieber, Horses,

i i a m e . . . . G A Smith Sitorner, I. 400 E

iry Fixtu 1

Se Co, Horses, ! S3d. .J Naginsky.

104th. .T N Bowles.

500 1,044

Wright . C L. 132 W l l t h , .Babcock P P Co-Press . (R) 399

Wacha t insky , A. 257 Madison, .Eps te in & K. Siphons. 170

Weinberg, M & A. 96 Clinlon. .G Seligman. Machines. 150

Weinstock, M. 321 Madison HBrand . Butcher F ix tu res . (R) fO

Wineglass, M. .Archer Mfg Co. (R) ^62 Yallo, J T . , A r c h e r Mfg Co. (R) 238 Yaskolsky, I. 74 O r c h a r d . . ! Steg. Soda Fix­

tures , 112 Zuhr, M. 151-157 Lewis . ,C A Chr is tman.

Machinery. (R) 126 Zucker Sc Kiel. 336 B r o o m e . , M Ginsburg.

Pool. ISti Zebro. A . . K Weinelt . (R) l,00t> Zakotiueky, H. 1 and 3 W i l l e t t . . L Roossin,

Soda F ix tu res . 125 Zutrow, G. 23 Cannon . .M Zutrow. Bakery

F ix tu res . 200 Zafranskie, B . .Archer Mfg Co. {R) 341

SALOON AND RESTAURANT F I X T U R E S . Arcuri," G. Wakef ie ld , .D Stevenson B Co. 485 Brodis, a 1345 Broadway, .H Koehler &. Co,

3.000 Burns , A. 358 3d a v . . E b l i n g B Co. 4 , 0 J 0 Brosy, A. 218-220 Division. . Ind ia Wharf

(R) 500 Kornfeld S

Saieruo, U. &16 E 104th. .T N Bowles. Bar ­ber l- ixtures. 223

Silver i-omt Ice Co &. Thos Costello, J r Ice C o , . A bnge l , J r , Horses , Ice Wagons, Sea,

1,200 Schneider, C. Morris av and 167th s t . . W

Evans , Horses, Scc. 2,000 Stone, J J. 348 E 142d T Wright & Co.

Trucks , 530 Scuv-a.LZ, B & 0 . 83 Columbia . ,M Giuzshurg.

Pool . 200 Smilh, C P . . J R Smith. (R) 12,ujJ bopma, J . -201 E J . ^ l s t . . F Se G Haag

r,.er Fix (R) • Siinez, J . 834 Wash ing ton . .Wolff Bros. Hor^

3 P Jacobs, 125

Sherman Sc Hoffman. 1620 1st ; 'Bil l iards, See. OOtl

Shapiro He T iach tenberg . 23 Willet t . .Wil ien-eky Se Feinberg. Seitner F ix tures . 130

Spiegelman, D..^i Z immeimauu Co. (R) 230 ' b n a p u o & Katz . 88 M o m o e . .Epste in Sc K. Si-

pnouo. (K) IOS ScUoen, .M. 171 1st av . .S Heimlich. Macnmes.

250 Seay. J W. 435 W 24th . .P r in t ing Press Co.

Lase. 60 SuSiiman, P Se i . — Cher ry . , 0 Sussmaa . Wa­

gon. 20L> Si lverman, A L 74 B 112th H Brand .

Butcher F ix tu res . Selsman, M. 228 Divi=ioi). .H Brand . .Bu tche r

F ix tures , 50 9chapi ia , S, 182 F o r s y t h . , J Souvay. Barber

F ix tu i e s . (R) 30 Sacks Se Bakst . P a r k av and OSth e t . . N a t C

R Co. Regis ter . 70 Simon, S . . B Weill. Horses . 260 Sasaerath Bros, 2224 Slh a v . . N a t C R Co.

350 Shoenfeld, B. 213-215 For sy th . .Golding

Press . asu St i l lman-Appel late P r in t ing Co. 2S Vesey, .

Conner, F & Co. Press. (R) 672 Schweiuler, C. 141 El 2 5 t h , . C B Cottrell &

Sons Co. Press . (R) 2,000 Same same. P ress . (R) 2,450 Schaffer, £•. 97-99 Av B . ,H Schaffer. Butch­

e r F ix tu re s . 3O0 Suefaro Drug C o . . ! Schlachetzky. (R) 150 Sica, V. 2168 2d a v . . G Martino. Barber Fix­

tu r e s . 700 Teriaca, L. 15 Chryst ie . .Na t C R Co. Regis­

ter, 100 Tolmach, B. 5 Ludlow, .L Zilberstein. Ma­

chin 21S T h a t m a n Se Groneberg. 234 and 236 B 1 4 t h . .

M Kramer , Butcher F ix tures . 800 Tucker , B J, 396 3d av . .Con6oi D Mfg Co,

Dental F ix tu res . 132 Tobiesen, C. 153 E153d . ,C J McCulloch, Horse

and Cab 50 Teitler & Galman. 144 P o r s y t h . . B Smusch.

Ice Cream F ix tu re s . &c, 175 Wolinsky. S. S P i t t . .R Wolinsky. Laundry

F ix tu res . 50 Wiegand, M. 221 E l l t h . . P Pul t . Furn i shed

Room Fix tu res . 450 Whalen , F . 892 Columhus av . .Brunswick-B-C

Co. Pool. 200 Woil, A. 515 Oth av . .K Schnackenherg. Drug

F ix tu res . (R) 4,320 Walker , J. 304 E 122d. .M E Sandford. Pool.

21

{ Co. > E Hous ton . .D Steven-

700

Brennan,

BusGe, R,

1612 B r o a d w a y . , 630

Rupper t . (R) 2,340

200 Amste rdam av . .Consumers B (R) 1,203

Bermingham, P. 441 W 17th, .Lemheck & Betz, (R) 835

Ba r .y , P J. 253 Av B . , J Everard , (R) 4,000 Bar th , J . 49 E Oth. .M GotUieh. Res t au ran t .

600 Bottjer, H . 2803 Sth a v . . J G G Hupfel B Co,

4.&00 Cassidy, P . 359 W 5 4 t h . . M Grohs Sans. 3,900 Same. S12 10th av , . s aHie . 4,300 Cunningham, J F . 649 1st av . .H Koehler Sc

Co. 1,600 Caggiano, A. 419 B 106th. . P Skelly. (R) 1,001) Corless, P, 154 Wes t End a v . . M Grohs Sons,

3,000 Culhane, G. 194 M a n h a t t a n . .G Ehre t . 2,50U Culhane, G, 715 Ams te rdam a v . . J C 0 Hupfel ,

6,000 Cerunda, J, J r . .American B Co. (R) 335

S & L. 210 Greenwich . .A Steuer. Resta 350

Doyle Se O'Rourke. 143d st and 7th Ehret , (R) 2,50i7

Der tmund, A. 121 Chambers . .Rubsam & H B Co. (R) 1.200

Brod, P. 1022 6th a v . .B & S P B Co. (R) 2,000

Cerveny, J . 31G B 54th. .Bhl ing B Co. (R) 1,600 Daly, B. 554 l l t h av , . J Evera rd . (R) 4,000 Dyroff, B. 426 D 10th. .N American B Co.

500 Doughney, J J . 1250 Stebbins a v . .H Koehler

& Co. (R) 3,200 Eihsen, L. 347 Bleeeker, .Excels ior B Co.

2,940 Emigholz, F . 2203 3d a v , . J Evera rd . (R) 5,000 Flatz , W, 156lh st and St A n n ' s a v . . E b l i n g

B Co. (R) 5,003 Fuchs , G W. 403 B l e e e k e r . , F Oppermann, J r ,

(R) 2,842 Finn , J . 306 1st a v . , F e d e r a l B Co. 900 Fusco, J . 242S Ar thu r av, .H D Lohmann, :iSJU Fel t , 3. 1464 Amt te rdam a v . ,B & S. P B Co.

Fr iscia , L, 28 Le Roy. .Congress B Co. 300 F lanagan , G. 907 Columbus av B &. W.

(R) 4,0U0 Fladen, J . 163 Rivington. .Long Is land By.

(R) 2,100 Feddersen, J P, 366 Greenwich. .Karsch B

Co. 3,400 Goll, J . 363 P l e a s a n t a v . . G Ehret , (R) 1,500 Giegerich, P . 414 W 40th. .B & S P B Co.

(R) 730

Goldstein, M. 42 R i v i n g t o n . , J Halbren . Res -

Golden, i . 98 E 4 t h , . S Levin. R e s t a u r a n t 80

Goldberg Sc Brons te in . 199 Wil l iam. . J M Den-els. Res t au i an t . 350

Gross, E. 273 S tan ton . . J Fe ldman. 1.235 Hough, J . 259 South . . R u b s a m & H B Co.

1,809 Howard, M. 31 B o w e r y . . J Everard . (R) 2,000 Hyman , N, 4S P ike . .Kazlowsky Se Goldstein.

Res tau ran t . 100 Hanover Sc Grau. 12 Cent re . .G Bhret , (R) 10,000 -Hllcken, J . 1884 3d a v . .G Ehre t . (R) l.OOO Jaen lke , W. Kingshridge rd, opposite Eag le av

. . C Weisbecker. ( R ) OOO

Koch, H J. S2 1st a v . . B Borgstede. 4,00J K r a u s , J . 1299 3d a v . .G Ehre t . (R) 2,0ll0 Ki isch , H. 162 R i d g e . , H B Scha rmann Sc

Sons. 3B5 Koll, S. 63 Wil le t t . .Eas t e rn B Co. 500

Kramer , A. 204 Spr ing . , Kramer , A. 204 Spr ing .

P Co. P u m p . Long, H L, 975-977 B 1

W Co. Pump, Lewin Se Goldstein. 219

Res :au ran t . Li ie .a , D A. 113 E l izabe th . .Meltzer Bros B "

, ,H D Berner

o m e . . A Kres3i;

. Se Wr igh t . 4203 3d a / . . J a .M Haffen. (K) 3,000

1..M Relecnmasi i Long, L & T J. 075-977 1 & Sons. Tables , See. „^.^

LangUorst , J W. 109 Cedar . .N American B ^°- 2,O0D

Murphy, W H. 328 1st av J Everard , (R) 2,500

Mulcahy, M. 436 W 20th. . F l a n a g a n & W. (R) 2,500

McDonald, J . 92 S o u t h . . F L e m m e r m a n o St LO. l ies taura j i l . ^25

Mcisamara , p . 414 W a s h i n g t o a . .Excelsior B , ^°- (R) 1,000 Muiphy , P . 686 2d a v . .Consumers B Co.

(R) 2,000 Mau, C Se R. 689 E 159th. .Ebl ing B Co.

(H) 1,605 Mayer, M. 189 S t a n t o n . . H Koehler & Co. 500 Meyeiholf, U. 46 ad av and ys E lOtn B

f ' a t E . 2,0J0 Mohl, J . 2021 Lexington a v . , J C G Hupfel B

Co- (K) 4,123 Mullen, T. 546 W 3Ulh . ,Eb l ing B Co. l.OTO Maia, J. 2303 S Bou ieva .d . . u & S P B Co.

(Rj 2,697 Murphy, M. 61 Ca tha r ine . .B & 9 P B Co.

(R) 1,92D Maloney, T. N w cor 99th st and 3d a v . .H

MacK & Co. Bar F ix tu res . 3,700 McDonald, P B . 1275-1277 Eroadway G

Ehre t . (R) 5,000 " - " - r t h y , A L. 1471 Madison a v . .B & ti P B .

500 16-18 C h a m b e r s . . F St M

tf LO. (R) 5,000 . 1705 3d a v . . J Rupper t . (K) 3,221 815 Columbus av . .A Finck Se Son.

(R) 4,000 515 H u d s o n . . J Dverard. (K) 4,00U

iNoiaii, 1 J. Je rome av aad 184th s t . . F l a n a g a n & W. j,uO0

Neuna, R. 342 E 113th. .H El ias B Co. (R) 1,000

McNally, F . 292 Av A, .Centra l B Co. 2.mj Orlanai Se Cassiaelli , 314 E l u l t h . .H El ias B

Co. McSweeney,

Schaeier B Mor:in.er, T. McCat

Murphy, J H .

TOO Ohms, P H

Petershagen,

Pecararo , A

Pfieffer, M.

Purce l l . J .

R, 107 9pi

R. 2429

Sc F . 151

•ing. .Consumers B Co.

Sth a v . . P

Mulber ry .

17 B 1 7 t h . . H u d s o n

4S7 3d av Paskowitz &, Morris.

-G Bhre t .

43 Fo r sy th

(R) 5,000 Doeiger.

4,200 .G Ludino.

100 Co B Co.

2,300 l,.30;i 5.O00

. ,Si Levin, 100

Pundt . H, 17 J a c k s o n . . W L F lanagan . (R) 4,000 Quigley, J' J . 701 Columbus av and 79 W 94th

S t . . J lEverard. (R) 7,942 Renis St Bell. 82 D e l a n c e y . , S Levin. Res­

t au ran t . 109 Rosenberg, H . .D Mayer B Co. (R) 2,500 Reilly, J Se P . .D Mayer B Co, (R) 800 Ru&so. D. 401 B 100 lh . .L ion By. 2,100 Rizzotto Se Cressunanni . 221 E 97 th . .Schmidt

Rice Sc Duffy.

Reusse, C. SO Uni

Reusse,

Av C. , J C G .Hupfel B Co. (R) 1,013

eraity p ! . . B & S P B Co, 6,000

iity pl and l l t h s t , .N T Beer and P u m p F Co, P u m p . 257

Ru.^h, B J. 067 10th a v . . H Ei ias B Co. 6.000 Roberts , A. 393 1st av , . J Everard . (R) 5,500 St rauss & Hoegerl. 147 W 31s>t.,G Ehre t .

(R) 1,500 Soiling, W A. 2483 2d a v . . B & S P B Co.

(R) 2,500 Schuman, E. 121 4th a v . .E R Biehler. Res­

t a u r a n t . 75 Selch, E. 30S3 3d a v . . Z e l t u e r s B Co. 1,075 Strubbe, F W. 2527 Slh a v , , I n d i a Wharf B

•Co. (R) 6,000

RECORD AND GUIDE Manhattan February l l , 1905

1 r a k & Son. R) 4,000

^ " " • 1 C 9 FO r = aurant .^^

Seligson, J . .D Mayer B Co, (R) SO Schriever. H, 46 Ful ton Excelsior B Co.

l , o l o Szarka Sc Fulop. 512 B Gth. .A Mihalik, 400 Szarka, C. 512 E 6 t h , . . . H Koehler & G ^ Salvin, D. 134-156 W 35th, .M Groh's Sons.

SQuadrits, G . , S c h m i t t Se So, (R) 3S0 Schroeder, J C. 66S and U70 B l . iMh. . J & M

Haffen B Co. ^ l . l i 2 Seelig, A, 835 B r o a d w a y . . J C G Hupfel B Co.

S t racker ian , U. 259 P e a r l . . P Bal lant ine & Sons. t " ) / , i J J

S^h.ecke St Risstedt , 279 B o w e r y . . S Stree_t^^ e Co. 416

iciijhm'ann, E B . .H Mock Co. Bar F ix tu res .

Turner , J B. 462 6th a v . . J Rupper t . (R) 4,096 Trautwein , F W. 394 and 396 I s t a v . . J R u p -

pe . t , 6,381 TroBer H & F , Edgecombe av, St Nicholas pl

and i.55th s t . . J C G Hupfel . (R) 19,500 West . S R. 402 Sth a v . . P a b s t B Co. (R) 3,00J Vi t ters Se Meyer. 445 I s t av . .Conmimers B Co.

' {R) 1,000 Viscoma, M. 170 E l i z a b e t h . , D Mayer B Co.

Vormwaid, F . 338 E Oth. .P Weidmann B Co.

Ward Se Murphy. 515 Hudcoa . , J Eve ra rd . (Rl 2,',]37

Ward, B. 446 W 54th T Convil le B Co, (Renewal clause uot signed and no amount . )

Wunder l ieh , C. 311 E 7CLh. ,Ebling B Co. (R) 9.>0

er. 148 Delancey 2,585

HOUSEHOLD F U R N I T U R E .

Allen, F . 336 E 1 3 t h . . S p e a r & Co. 352 Anderson, M L. 150-152 W SOth. .L Baumann

Sc Co. 173 Ali, S. 358 W 4 5 t h . . C o w p e r t h w a i t Se Sons. 139 Axelrod, P- 251 W l l l t h . .Cowper thwai t &

Sons, . 265 Anderson, C H . .Anchor R Co. 230 Argue, T. 224 and 226 E l l t h . . G a r v e y Bros._

J r . Bauman, Y. 314 E 1 3 t h . . C Sc M Mul'.s Blanehes, M. 122 W 131th. . J Morris. Balton, K A. 692 Oth a v . , J J Fr ie l .

13G aoo

S a m e . , s a m e , 29t B iaun , H. 311 'E Olst. . J J Fr ie l . lOi^ Brushee, P V. 21 W « 5 t h . . S Baumann . 231 Barr i s , M M. S23 B 1 3 5 t h . , S Baumann . 177 Bernste in . H. 230 Cliutou. .S Baumann . 110 .Boehm, O. 303 E S-Jlh. .S Baumann . 127 Blumensteiu, C. 230 B 53d, ,S Bat imann, 176 Barnes , &. 12 L a w r e n c e . . B Ka lmus . 102 Bagg, M S . . R i v e r s i d e S Co. 150 Bartholeny, H. 256 W 55th, .'L B a u m a n n & Co.

144 B u r n s , M. 337 B SGth. .Cowperthwai t & Sons,

123 Bollinger, L. 208 E 3£th. . ( ^ w p e r t h w a i t & Sons.

131 Beswick, E. 13 Jones . .Cowperthwai t Se Sons,

101 Brown, M, 57 D e y . . Cowperthwait & Sons,

137 Boone, J'. 400 Grand, Jersey City, N J . ,Cow-

perlhwait & Sons, 181 Berger, D, 314 E i)2d. .Cowper thwai t & Sons.

160 Butler , J B. 34S W 56th. .Garvey Bros. 134 Benevenute, C. 42 W 137th. .S Baumann . 150 Brophy, W A. 137 W 9Gth . ,S Baumann . 145 Bracken, J . 412 E 15th. . J R Keane Sc Co. 164 Baldwin, J . 310 W 1 4 t h . . E Rosendall . GOt) Bostwick, A M. 143 E I S t h . . N a s s a u S Co. 300 Burns , O. 154 W 4 4 t h . . S B Jones. Fu rn i tu re , 1 Burke , M. 122 B 2Sth , .Garvey Bros, 924 Brannagan , M, 1038 F r e e m a n . . Jo rdan , M &.

Co. 112 Begbet, J W. 210 W 15th. .Spear & Co. 229 Burne t t , S. 215 W 34th, . Jo rdan , M Se Co. 27'.y Burns , L, 162 Church . .Spear & Co. 157 Curran , K. 295 l i t a v . . J o r d a n , M Se Co. 125 Crafts, L A. 231 E 3 3 d . . J o r d a n , M & Co. 158 Caine G. 17 W 3 2 d . . J o r d a n , M & Co, 300 Cornish, G, 1013 F o x . .Spear & Co. 139 Cleary, M. 393 Hudson . .Cowperthwai t Se Sous.

113 Croix, C J D, or Dela Croix, C J. 301 W 150th

L Baumann & Co. 152 Cowan, P . 921 B lG3d, .M Lion. 158 Grahan. T T. 650 B 135tb. .L Baumann & Co.__

Chiids, H . , R i v e r s i d e S Co, liii Chase, J F . 1S5 W 134 th . .S Baumann . 101 Cross, N. Butler , N J . . Baumann & Co. 12 Cosby, H D. 61 W lOSth. .L Baumann Sc Co.

Chalmers, W 9. 1.34th st and Lenox a v . , C o w ­per thwai t Se Sons. 11-

Cox. E. 43 J a n e , .Cowperthwai t & Sona. 12;

ck, M, 174 W 4 th . .Cowper thwai t & Sons.

Cleveland, -L M. 386 B 5 t h . .S Baumann . 303 Gonnors, M. 209 E 4 th . .Garvey Bros. 128 Dempsey, K, 2108 Ams te rdam a v . ,S Bau ­

mann 148 229

•c Co, 250

De Magnia, B. 307 W 93d. .L Baumann Sc Co. 132

DriscoU, A, Jersey City, N J . .L B a u m a n n & Co. 174

Doran, P J. 676 W a t e r . .Cowperthwai t Se Sous. 103

Dohrowolska, P . 205 2d a v . .Cowper thwai t St Sons. 179

N J . .Cowper thwai t _

Leihel, F . 24 B l l t h , .E H u n t 503 Louis. L. 320 W 83d. .Royal Bank. 300 Leigh, M C . N a s s a u S Co. 200 Lipp, W J, 414 W 1 2 1 t h . . L Baumanu & Co.

110 Lark in , M. 160 E 4 7 t h . . L Dorfman. 162 Louis, L. 50S E 12th. .L Baumann & Co. 127 Leahy, M. 342 W 45th, .Cowper thwai t & Sous.

Dauerest , G W. Cloi Se Sons.

Disbrow, F . 239 W 116th. .Cowperthwait Se Sous, 147

1 W 142d. . L Baumann

. .M Lion,

163 ; Co.

Dinitz, M, 1930 . Duinen, J . S19 Oth av,-Sipear St Go. 190 Delaney, N. 537 E 17tb . .Spear Se Co. JSl Ehrgot t , P E. 451 P u t n a m av, Brooklyn. .

P i a a s Se Miller. 473 Egber t , M G & L 125 W 113th. .Cowper thwai t .

489 Eager , M M, 219 Clerk, . Jersey City, N J . . S

Baumann . 164 Eisenberg, C. 230 E U t h , .T F Meagher & Co.

340 Feinberg, 3 . 53 and 35 E 8 6 t h , , S Baumann .

150 Perr ie , H . 323 B 100th, .T F Meagher & Co.

400 Freder icks , S K. 260 7 t h . - C o w p e r t h w a i t Se

Sons. 170 Pais t , J G. 226 2d av . .Cowper thwa i t '& Sons,

128 Faeder , M. 43 2d s t . .Cowper thwai t Se Sons.

251 P a r r a r , A. 3G W 93d. .L B a u m a n n & Co. 158 Fried, S. 114 E 2 d , . J R Keane Sc Co. 165 Feuer , L H'. 70O B 9 t h . . R a u c h Bros Se Gluck.

109 Fimlen, D. 1.372 3d a v . . S p e a r Sc Co. 110 F lynn , M. 754 Greenwich. .Spear & Co. 139 F l anagan , N. 224 B 89th. . J R K e a n e & Co, 101 Fox, P , Iil8 W 22d. ,S Baumann , 207 Gannon, J . 419 3d a v . . J R Keane &Co, 10.) Goldberg, S. 239 E 106th. .Garvey Bros. lOti Green, B, 8 and 10 E 107th. .Spear & Co, 510 Graeffe, J . 697 West End a v . . S p e a r & Co. 160 Goodsiit, M. 7 E 1 0 S t h . . L Baumann " " "

114 193 Gall. P . 967 1st a v . . S

Glucklick, R. 168 B 1 1 0 t h . . S Baumann . Gomhrecht, J , . R i v e r s i d e S Co. P iano. a:iu Garguilo, L. 347 W B r o a d w a y . . T F Meagher

& Co. 632 Greene, S. 190 Elder t , B r o o k l y n . . L B a u m a n n

a Co. 131 Gray. L. 6 W 66th. .Cowperthwai t & Sons,

399 Geissenheimer, C B- 20 Broadway, .Cowper­

thwa i t & Sons. Office. 103 Gerbig. S. 542 W 45th. .Cowper thwai t St Sons,

102 H a r b u r g , C. 436 W 2 9 l h . . 9 Baumann . 171 Henn, L. 130 E 49 th . .T Ke ' ly . 199 Harne t t , J . 893 3d av . . J J Fr ie l . 223 Harwood, J . 124 B 34th. . J J Friel , 205 Haight , R L J. IS Brown p l . . L Dorfmau. IOS H a r r i m a n , C. '" 400 W 16th. .Cowper thwai t & _

Hav, , H, 253 W 33d . -Cowper thwai t 159

Heckmann , E , 219 W 46th . .Cowper thwai t & Sons. 237

Hinzsnay , B . .Leslie R Co. 175 Hal l , K H. 2 E 2 9 t h , . M Luez. 2.500 Heidenreich, G, 575 E ISOth . .Mor ton Realty

Go. 115

167

1 H u d s o n . .Cowperthwai t & Lea the rn , D T,

Miller, A . .Anchor R Co. lOt Moore, T. 458 W 1 7 t h , . S Baumaun . 16; Munzer, M, 178 Qssex. . 3 F Landman , 101 Mailler. J . Astoria, L 1, .Cowperthwai t Se

Sons, 23^ Mencke, G A. 42 B 84th. . J R Keane fi; Co, 201 Moon, M. 1380 Broadway . . Jo rdan , M & Co.

Mei DUgh, N S- 116 W 133ffi. . Jo rdan , M & Co,

Minsky, A B. 210-212 E 17th. .Spear Se Co. 315 Moon, M. 1380 Broadway. .J L Riegel, 205 -Martin, T. 11 P e l l . . T P Meagher & Co. 244 Manffedino, L. 50 M o t t , . T F Meagher & Co. _

Mary .C- 123 W 36th . . 'L Baumann & Co. ISO MacNiff. B. l i s W 22d. .L Baumann Se Co, 2G2 McPberson, J . 35 E 32d Cowperthwai t &

Sons. 127 McKay, W 0- 117 W 15th. ,Cowper thwai t &-

Sons. 363 Murray , M. 941 1s t a v . .Cowper thwai t St Sons.-

Miller,

Nye, G.

305 W 148th. .Cowperthwai t

709 Oth a v . . C o w p e r t h w a i t

145

Naylor, R. Jersey City, N J . .Cowperthwai t Sc Sons. 17a

Nugent , 3 C Sc Co. 159 W 7Sth. . J L McLean. (R) o71

Newman, L. 167 D 89th. .Cowperthwai t fi: Sons. 1T2

Nichols, W A. 206 'E 123d . .Spea r & Co, 177 O'Connor, J P . 233 W 143d . .Spear Se Co. 183 Ohlson, A. 95 Amste rdam a v . .(Cowperthwait Sc

Sons, 113 Ogden, M. 66 W Oth. .S Baumann . 157 Pilger, J A. 211 E 1 5 S t h . . T Kelly. 234 Peters , G. £51 Wes t Bnd a .v . .L B a u m a n n &

Co. 200 Pael tz , A. 101 Waver ly p l . .L B a u m a n n & Co.

1S4 Pagnin i , M. 208 W 28th. ,L Baumann Sc Co.

198 Peterson, H . 10 W 1 1 6 t h . , L P a u m a n n & Co.

149 Peyn, M E. 1307 Bristow Cowperthwai t &

Sons, 115 Pi rani Bros Se Co. 230 G r a n d - . C o w p e r t h w a i t

& Sons. Office. 127 Pyne , J . 2180 2d av . .Cowper thwai t & Sons.

207 Pinckheck, G A. 943 B 16Stb. . J R Keane &

Co. 132 Pope, H M. 325 W 56th , ,S t Bartholomew L A.

198 Pisko, E . . L e s l i e R Co. 175 Pilger, J A. 737 Levington av . .T Kelly. 254 Pinchln, G. 1013 Fox , .Spear Se Co. 128 Quinn, M, 220 W 21st. .L Baumann & Co, 16^ Rooney, A J . .Rivers ide S Co. 100 Rork, L, 153 El S l s t . . J J Fr ie l . 463 Ramsay , R L. 236 W 4 5 t h . . L Baumann & Co.

123 Rohfe;tch, P, 138 B 7 th . .Cowperthwai t Sc Sons.

157 Rowan, T. 49 W 12th. .Cowperthwai t & Sons,

147 Regan, L. 90 La igh t , .Cowperthwai t Sc Suns.

168 Rohfriteh, P . 138 E 7 th . .Cowperthwai t Sc Sons.

Risby, A. Jersey City, N J . .Cowperthwai t Sons-

Robinson, E. 214 B 65th. .Cowper thwai t Sons.

Rummo, L. 417 W 19th. .Cowper thwai t fi: Sons.

157

107

Har t , B F . 242 Westches ter av . .Cowperthwai t Se Sons, 145

Heury , M A . 21 W 131st. .J R Keane Se Co, 2S7 Hl l tcn , M. 133 W 63d . .Ga rvey Bros, 552 Hamil ton, W. 331 W 1 7 t h , . S p e a r & Co. I l l Jackscn , I M. 448 Central P a r k Wes t . , J

Dunn 500 Jones, J. M. 155 W 1 1 7 t h . . R o y a l Bank. 250 Jicha, L. 439 E 7 4 t h . . 9 Baumann , 139 Jeffery, G, 319 W 2 3 t h . . L B a u m a n n & Co.

360 Judd, P H . 25 W 113th Cowperthwai t Se

Sons. l i s Ju l iano, P. 237 E 113 th , . Cowperthwait & Sons.

110 Kuehler , J, 326 E 19th, .Cowper thwai t fi: Sons.

211 King, J H, 36 W 117th. .Cowper thwai t Se Son

Keogh, R F. 139th st and Lenox av , . L Bau­maun & Co. iT-i

Kulmau , J . 559 Mott a v . .Cowper thwai t & Sons. 270

Kopple & Daudel. 1326 Lexington av . .Gar -vev Bros. (R) 260

Lyman, E L. 101 W SOth. .St Bartholomew L A. 198

Loos, J . 5 W ] 3 7 t h . . S p e a r & Co. 133 Lipps, W. 23 IsE a v . . M i c h a e l s Bros. 19S iLiving.;tou, V. 316 W 3 6 t h . . G a r v e y Bros, 223 Levy, S. 19 W 1 1 2 t h , . A Samuels . 650

Rybicki, P T. 1-3S Sherman av, Jersey City, N J . . O w p e r t h w a i t Se Sons. 107

Revnolds, A L. 124 W S 2 d , . J J Reynolds. 230

Revell, J. 77S Prospect a v . .Cowper thwai t Se_^

LSO Schur, A. 224 E 1 3 t h . . G a r v e y Bros. (R) 196 Smith, J F . 1.33 E 1 7 t h . , S p e a r fi: Co, 136 Stagg, I. 2402 Amste rdam a v . .Cowper thwai t

fi; Sons. l i s Slat tery, T. 252 W 3 6 t h . . J R Keane &. Co. 200 Serringer, J. 345 E 41s t . .Ga rvey Bros. 270 Snyder, M E. Yonkers , N Y . .L Baumann &

Co, 11-i Scott, S L. 104 W 0 4 t h . . L Baumann & Co._

Spuzroco, V. 112 Hamil ton p l . . J J Fr ie l . 315 Steger, C O. 517 E S 5 t h . . S Baumaun . 317 Sandwell , W. 51 Beacb, .L Baumaun & Co. 112 Stevens N. 140 W 40th. . L 'Baumann Sc Co.

164 Schort, J C- Plainfleld, N J . .Cowperthwai t &

Sons. 120 Streeter, H F, Blizabeth, N J . .Cowperthwait

& Sons. 141

February i i , 1905 RECORD AND GTTIDE 349

BEAMS CHANNELS AND SHAPES Of all Descriptions, Cut to Length

and Delivered at Short Notice. i

T R Y U S ON A H U R R Y . U P O R D E R

KENT AVE. AND SOUTH Sth T E L . 2500-1 W M S B U R G

STREET CHAS. E. RING. Brooklyn. N. Y.

WHALE CREEK IRON WORKS Ornamental Iron, Bronze and Electroplated Work for Buildings

Telaphone, B36 Greenpoint Calyer and Mou l t r l e s t ree ts Brooklyn, N&w York City

B U I L D I N G M A T E R I A L P R I C E S .

f l i A O T E K l -AKIS. Oaioined, o r d i n a r s oity. p e r bbl . 1 30 1 60 Oalciued, city c a s t i n g 1 3 5 1 5 5 Calcined, city euper t ine 1 40 1 6 0 OILB. Oity P n o e a LiusHed Oil. r a w 41 0 44

do boi led ^ . . . . . 4 5 46 P A I N T S , Dry .

W h i t i n g . Gl ide r s , e tc . , 10 bbl . lotfl 55 57 W h i t i n g , o o m m o n , 1 0 bbl . lota 46 4;) Lead , wli l ta . A m e r i c a n . In o i l :

L o t s of fiOC lbs . or over QH Lota le.ss t h a n 50t) lbs 7 l a b a r r e l s 6

L e a d . iUn^iish, i n oil 0 ^ 9^ Lead , red , A m e r i c a n . Hi t e g e . . . 0% 7 L i t h a r g e , i m e r l o a n . m k e g a — 6 X 7 Oehrd i ! ' r ench ,dry \% 2>i V e n e t i a n red , Amer i can 50 1 25 V e n e t l a n r e d . E n g . per lOu l b s . . 1 2 5 1 7 5 T n a c a n red 7 10 Oxide z lno . A m e r i c a n 4% 4% Oxide z ine . F r e n c h IV, OH Glue, low srrade per ID. & 1 1 G l u e . i : a b l n e t I I 15 Glue , o iBJiuoi wh i t a . 14 17 Glue , o s t r a whi te 18 24 Glue . F r e n c h 10 40 Glue I r i s h - 1 3 1 « P u t t y In bulk , 1 05 1 1 5 P u t t y in b l a d d e r s 1 50 2 00 P n t t y in t in cane . 1 2 « to 25 lbs, !?«' 2

P A I N T H I M O I L .

B l u e . O h I n e s e - ~ 36 48 Blue , Prrasfllan . . . 32 36 Blue , u l t r a m a r i n e • ^ , , . 1 3 18 B r o w n , v a n d y k e 1 1 14 G r e e n e , c h r o m e . - - LO 1 5 Sienna , ourQi 12 1 5 Sienna , r aw 12 16 U m » e r , Durut 11 14 Doitjer. r aw 1 1 14

T e r m s for Amer ioan lead a r e : On lots oi 500 t e . a n d over . 60 d a y s o r 2 per cent , to oasb . if a i d In 15 days f rom d a t e of Invoice .

W I N D O W GLASS. A.MEB10AN u a l .

Pr ioes C u r r e n t . B o s oi 50 fe i t . S ing le .

Biaes, AA A B 0 8x 8 - 1 0 x 1 5 f33 00 $20 00 J27 00 12P 50

1 1 x 1 4 - 1 4 x 2 0 3 9 0 0 32 00 30 00 29 00 1 0 x 2 6 - 1 6 x 2 4 3 9 5 0 3 3 00 3 1 0 0 1 8 x 2 2 - 2 0 x 3 0 . . . 5 1 00 4 1 00 3 8 00 — 1 5 x 2 6 - 2 4 x 3 0 . . . 5S 00 4C 00 40 00 2 6 x 2 8 - 2 4 x 3 6 . . ^ 9 00 49 50 4 3 00 2 8 x 3 4 - 3 0 x 4 0 6 8 00 S"* 00 4 8 CO — 3 2 x 3 8 - 3 0 x 5 0 72 00 6 3 50 55 50 — 3 0 x 5 2 - 3 0 x 6 4 76 00 GO'^0 60 00 —

Doub le Sizes. AA A B

6x 8 - 1 0 x 1 5 S52 00 | 4 4 00 iS 7 00 1 1 x 1 4 - 1 4 x 2 0 5 6 0 0 47 50 i '^EO 1 0 x 2 6 - 1 6 x 2 4 6 3 0 0 49 50 4 8 0 0 1 8 x 2 2 - 2 0 x 3 0 67 00 57 50 55 00 1 5 x 3 6 - 2 4 x 3 0 6 9 50 6 1 5 0 5t) 76 2 6 x 2 8 - 2 4 x 3 4 7 1 0 0 6 3 00 57 50 26x34 -30x40 . . . 7 00 7 1 0 0 6'^ 50 3 2 x 3 8 - 3 0 x 5 0 f-200 74 00 6 8 0 0 30x52 3 0 x 5 4 . . . S i 5 0 7 5 ' 0 m^O 30x56 34x56 8 8 0 0 POOO 74 00 34x58 3 4 x 6 0 SO 00 82 00 7 5 ' ; 0 3 6 x 6 0 - 4 0 x 6 0 1 0 7 0 0 96 00 89 50

An addi t iona l 1 0 per cent , will be c h a r g e d for all Glass m o r e t h a n 40 Inches wide . All s izes over 52 inches in l eng th , and n o t m a k i n g m o r e t h a n 8 1 un i t ed inches , will be c h a r g e d in the 8 4 u n i t e d i n c h e s b r a c k e t A l l Glaaa 5 4 i n o h e a w i d e o r w i d e r , n o t m a k i n g m o r e t h » D l i t u n i t e d Inches , will be c h a r e e d in t h e 1 2 0 u n i t e d Inches b r a c k e t

Di scoun t 90 a n d 10 on first t w o b r a c k e t s a n d 90 a n d 20 on all s i ze s a b o v e .

FBBNOH LIST. S ing le .

Sizes. 1s t . 2d, Srt. 4 t b . 6 x 8 - 1 0 x 1 5 t l 5 50 »14 50 !«14 00 l l S 50

1 1 x 1 4 - 1 6 x 2 4 1 8 50 17 75 18 76 1 8 00 1 8 x 2 2 - 2 0 x 3 0 24 25 23 00 2 1 2 5 20 00 1 5 x 2 6 - 2 4 x 3 0 26 50 24 50 22 00 2 6 x 2 8 - 2 4 x 3 8 28 75 26 76 24 00 — 2 6 x 3 4 - 2 6 x 4 4 32 25 30 50 27 00 —

2 0 x 4 8 - 3 0 x 5 0 . . . . 3 8 25 30 50 32 75 3 0 x 5 2 - 3 0 x 5 4 39 75 37 60 33 75 3 0 x 5 8 - 3 4 x 5 6 . . . . 41 50 39 00 30 00 3 4 x 5 8 - 3 4 x 8 0 . . . . 4 3 5 0 42 00 30 00 3 6 x 6 0 - 4 0 x 8 0 4 7 5 0 44 25 42 00

Doub le Sizes . l a t . 2d . 3d .

6 x 8 - 1 0 x 1 6 . . . . . . S21 50 (20 50 I I P 75 1 1 x 1 4 - 1 8 x 2 4 . . . 2 6 0 0 25 0 0 2 3 75 1 8 s 2 2 - 2 0 x 3 0 3 3 5 0 3 1 7 5 29 76 1 5 x 3 6 - 2 4 x 3 0 3 8 5 0 33 76 30 50 2 6 x 2 8 - 2 4 x 3 6 40 00 37 25 33 7 5 2 6 x 3 4 - 3 0 x 4 0 45 00 42 75 3 8 00 3 2 x 3 8 - 3 0 x 5 0 52 75 50 50 45 50 3 0 x 6 2 - 3 0 x 5 4 . . . . 66 00 6 1 7 5 46 7 5 3 0 x 5 6 - 3 4 x 5 6 57 Ov. 54 00 40 7 5 3 4 x 5 8 - 3 4 x 8 0 . . . . 5B 50 57 50 5 3 50 3 8 x 6 0 - 4 0 x 6 0 64 50 60 50 57 60

S I Z E S A P O V F — t l 5 n e r b o x e x t r a for eve ry 6 inches

An add i t iona l 10 r e r cent , will b e c h a r g e d on g la s s over 40 i n c h e s wide.

All sizep over 52 Inches In l eng th , and no t m a k ­ing m o r e t h a n 81 u n i t e d Inches , win h e c h a r g e d

Tiiort-M.nt 7(1 a i d 10 to PO s i n g l e ; a u d 8 C t o a n d 10 double .

W A G E SCHEDULE. The prevail ing ra tes ol wages In the building

t rades of New Yorlt City per hour a r e as follows: Masons, 'Sh\^ cen ts ; br icklayers , 65c.; s tone cut­ters . Q'l^c; marb le cut ters , 62%c,; marble set­ters, &2Vie.: cement maaons, 5."Sc.; s lone set­ters, 621^ t o 6 8 ? i c , ; laborers and I to 40%c.; tile se t ters , fi2^c.; bluestom 55c. ; waterproofers , 34%c.; elevator tors , 53',^c.; ho is t ine engineers . 62i^c,: s t ruc ­tura l Iron se t te rs . 56c.; o rnamenta l Iron set ters , 56'/ ,c.; p las terers , 68%c.; la thers , 50c.; carpen­ters. nfiv,c.: floor layers . mVtC.: p lumbers , mVic; steamfltterB, S G ^ c ; boiler and pipe coverers.SOc,; gasflciera, 6t(Vic.; pa in te rs , 50c; decorators , 53c. | varn lshers . ^ T ' - i e e t metal workers , BOc; house shorers , 34%c.; electr icians, 50c.

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Sommers. E. Jersey City Heights , N J , . C o w ­per thwai t Se Sons. 101

Sager, C. 210 B 74th. .Cowperthwait Sc Sons.

2402 Amsterdam , .Cowperthwai t

Shea, T. 300 W 42d, .Cowperthwai t fi; Sons. 168

SufEerin, "W T, 41 P e r r y . .Cowperthwait Se Sons. IOS

Seeman, 0 . 203 W CGth Cowperthwait & goes, 133

Sullivan, A G. 20S1 Sth av . -Cowper thwa i t & Sons, 190

Saunders , J C. 10 St Nicholas a v . . C o w p e r ­thwa i t Se Soug. 2 3 J

Smith, A B, 344 W 59th. .Cowperthwait & Sons. 120

Dwagerman, M. 402 W 39th. .Cowperthwai t & Sens. l i t

Schmitt , L. 424 Hudson . .Cowperthwait Sc Sone.

T rav i s Se Tra in . 124th st and B r o a d w a y , , H W Taylor . 200

Turner , R. 348 E 7 7 t b . . J J Friel . 148 Tut t le , N . 711 2a a v , . S Baumaun . 171

Tighe, D. 224 E 9 0 t h . , T F Meagher & Co.

Thomas , A. 228 E 41st . .Cowperthwait Sc Sons.

Torkington, L B. 1308 Prospect av . .L Bau­mann Se Co. 101

Uhr, Y. 242 E Tls t , .K rakaue r Bros. P iano. 320

Ven Denburgb , M. 159 W 4 0 t h . . L

"Walker. H L and H I. 4 W 105tb. .St Barthol­omew L A. 193

Wells, A J . . N a s s a u S Co. 250 Wehrmann , A. 1139 Jackson av, .B Kalmus,_^

Welcome, G, 5 W 1 0 i t h . , L Baumanu Se Co. 190

Wate r s , E, Jersey City, N J . .Cowperthwai t & Sona, 1«5

Wall A L. 314 B 37th. .Cowperthwait Sc Sons. 100

Wolfson, W. 54 E 101st Cowperthwait & Sous, 11^

Weil, E. 330 W 116th, .Cowperthwait & 9on&.___

Wolfe, R. 203 E l l t h . .Cowperthwai t Se Sons.

Waite, L A. 969 Columbus av . .Cowperthwai t & Sona. I l l

War ron , W. 319 I s t a v . .H Grose, 296

Walkin , I. 204-206 Clinton. . P J Rubenste in .

Wilmot t , V. 46 W llOt l i . .Royal F u r n Co.

Wilson. M. 58 W 100 th . ,Spea r & Co, 15l> Weill, A L,. 314 B 37th. .Spear Sc Co. 311 Yeandle, G W. .Acme S Co. ISO Zacharias , R, 19 B l l S t b . . J R KeaL;e Sc Co.

IDii BILLS O F SALE.

Blumenthal , J, 1413 Sth a v . , S Jouas . Pool, &c. 1

Baron, M. 578 Oth a v . . J Baron. Barber F ix tu res . 500

Bergonzi, P fi C. Gl Tbomp3DU..A Capone. Horsee, Trucks , fic. 135

Buongiomo & Makima. 32 Chrys t ie . ,Croce fi; Cammizaro. Machinery. 302

CosEUtiui, A. 234 E S 9 t b . , M Casentini . F u r ­n i ture . 1

Cobn, N, 1404 Av A . . B Cobn. Butcher F ix­tures . 1.30

Cunningham, E. 5413 W 1 2 7 t h , . W J Cunning­ham. Merchandise. 1

Coviello, P . 425 Oth a v . , F Bianco, Barber Fixturee. 2S3

Cuomo, G, 1463 Madison av . .M Cuomo. F r u i t F ix tu res . 1

Coughlin, D. I l l .Jth a v . . N L Mead, J r . Int in Brown Pub Co. 1

di Nicola, G F . 209 E l l t b , , C F di Nicola. Under taker F ix tu res . 10

Fos t e r Debevoise Co. 114 Sth a v . , N L Mead, J r . Int in Brown Pub Co. 3,400

S a m e , , s a m e . Copyright, &c. 1 Funee l , J P. 634 E 1 7 t h . . W Grosbeck. F ix­

tures , fic, 67G Giuseppe and Demarco or Di Leno fi; Colomea,

47 F r a n k l i n . .Greenpoint A Dimarco. Barber F ix tu res . 300

Gauge, G. 624 Stb av . .E Esposito. Barber F ix-

HauMuann, C. Unionpor t . . J J Betz. Butcb­er F ix tu res . 1,50J

Jacobl, G. 767 9t Anns a v . .E Kehlenheck. Grocery F ix tures , S23

Jacobs, S. 1535 Av A . , F Jacobs, Merchandise. lOJ

K e n c e i y , W. 704 Columbus a v . , F Laugfelder, Laundry 'Fixtures. 100

Kurz , M. 335 E l l t h , . F Bianco. Barber F ix tu i e s . 200

Kaztowsky fi Goldstein, 48 Pike . .N Hyman . Res tauran t , 330

L u b m a n n , J H. l l l " E i 120tb. .L Fuchs , Gro­cery 'Fixtures. 330

La Vista, G. 173 West End av . .R Tortorella, Coal aud Wood, V^ Int . 120

•Listener, I 9 , . M Lapidus . Seltzer F ix tu res . 2iS) Landcman, S. 214 S t a n ; o n . , S Poster . Milliif-

ery Fix tures . 223 Licciardi, F . 233 E lOSth, .M Arra . Barber

F ix tures . 1 Mingua, W J and B C. 242 W l l t h . .L C Laf­

fray. Stock F ix tures , &c. 1 Marronia, K, 578 G r a n d . - R Gumma. Barber

Miano, 211 B l e e e k e r . . A Cipriaua, B u t c h e r

343 W 5 9 t h , . P Ficcirillo. ConCec-

Mai ne, G, 578 Grand. .K Marrone. Barber ures, 250 , F . 259 Bleeeke r . .M Calabre:;e. Butcber

Milone, t icnery F ix tu res . 100

Malzone, G. 50 M u l b e r r y . , A P Glovano, Coffee Saloon. 330

Moloney, F C. 271 W Broadway . ,R H Ma­loney. Res tauran t , 809

Marrel la , V, 03 W h i t e . .A Statino, Rags , a;c. 85

Noselson, K. 9 Jones . .Salomon Se Cahn, Dye­ing F ix tu res . 170

Orring, S. 240 R i v i n g t o n . . L Orring. Res tau ­rant . 30!)

Poster , S. 214 S lan ton . . I te iner & Fr i edman . Millinery F ix tu res . - 300

Polansky. J . 40 Bowery. .Steinlieb fi Linder-ban. Coffee Store F ix tures , Sea. 1,000

Pat terson, F . 140 N a s s a u . . J M Turner . Of-fiee F ix tu i e s . 500

Pear lman , B. 733 B 5 t b . .L Batenaweig. Gro­cery F ix tu res . 400

Raia, G. 315 E TJth, .A Margagl iano. Grocery Fixtureii . 200

Ruscito. A, 103 W 3 d . . A z a r e t t i Sc del Cal-do. Res t au ran t . 97

Seton, C A. 40 Exchange p l . . S I Seton. Of­fice F ix tures , 1,300

Sanborn, A W. 910 and S42 2d a v . . L Schap­ira. Drug F ix tu res . 205

Sinsisgalll , P, 93 W h i t e . . V Marrella. Pape r and Rags, V2 Int . To

Van Duser, E J. SriS W 3 H h . . P a r k h u r s t & Coleman, Furn i tu re , 1

Wilkinson. J I. 414 1st a v . .Dohrmann fi; Hol ­ter. Saloon. 1,500

Wolf. H. 30S H e n r y , . J Mit tenthal , Grocery F ix tu res . - 150

Waldscbmit t , B. 1011 Av A , . C Waldschmit t . Saloon. 1

Zimermann, J. 244 E 2d. .Wal tzer Sc Bruckner , Grocery F ix tures , 175

Zingales, G. 2-?ll 2d av . .A Mancusco. B a r ­ber F ix tu res . 125

ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGES,

American Brew Co to Nor th Side Brew Co. (J Cerunda, J a n 30, ISOl.) 1

Central Brew Co of N J" to Central Brew Co of N Y. (Rieper Sc Scbaefer, Aug 13, 1902,1

3,000 Bnteen, I fi L to M Arronsou. (P Rosenblat t ,

Feb 23, 1904.) 1 G:eeabahn, J to J Meyer, (Manhat tan P a r q u e t

Mfg Co., J i ine 11, 1904). 100 H a r k a w y , J to M Zimmermann Co. (H Weiu-

glass, JEU 26; 191)5). 1 Ludwig Baumann & Co to Lawyers ' Real ty Co.

(G V Rapp, Aug 30, 1901.) 4,009 Morris, H to J Hyman . (M E fi W MorrlG,

3sn 16, 10(H.) 5,003 Patey, D tn H Lewkowitz. (S Frommer , J an

30, 1005.) 160 Rochefsky, H fi S to I Ki rscbenblu tb . (W

Machofsky. Nov 3, 1001.) 738 Spaulding, E B to C Spauldiug. (Internat ional

Automatic Music Co., Nov 9, 1904). 1

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