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.April 15, 1899. Record and Guide :f 66s DtAjet TO (^ E:8T)jE.BoiLDqi> *ppKnECTV)vj{o(raiaiiPDearii{ioi BITSDAESS AibluEMBs or CEjio^ iKTOipi, PRICE PER TEAR IN ADVANCE SIX DOLLARS Publithed every Saturday. TBLBFHOKR, COBTI.Ain>T 1370. Communications should be addresEed to C. W. SWEET, 14-lG Vesey'Street J. 7. LINDSEY, Business Manager, "Entered at the Post-O^iee at New York, N. Y,, asseeond-elasB matter." Vol. LXIIL APRIL 15, 1899. No. 1,622. T HE rapid recovery in Transits and Industrials that has marlced this week's stock market is due to a speculative reactive movement hased on an unexpected ease in money. Wtiether it can be continued or maintained for long is doubtful. If further advances are possible the Transits have the best show for making them, but neither they or the Industrials will receive Bupportfrom any but speculative buyers. The prices to which they have already been put, fully discounts all their future that can be seen and if there is any good In them to which the attention of the public has not been called, which ie very unlikely, that also. Easy money rates encourage speculation and for the mo- ment speculation favors those issues which have the moat sen- sational movements, but the moment there is any sign of a pinch it is these very issues that are likely to suffer most and quick- est. They are marked for banning as soon as danger is appre- hended. Good railroad issues may not promise so large, or so rapid a return, but they will be less likely to interfere with sleep in times of uncertainty regarding the conditions that are to pre- vail in the money market. It is a little early yet to say what the spring demands for agricultural and commercial purposes will be, but while there will be moments of disturbance in the call money section at any rate, we do not look for a stringent money market in view of the large amounts of funds that must be still available, It cannot be that the expansion of business experienced so far, whether in the speculative, or more legitimate fields of enterprise, has already used up the immense capital resources with which we started the year. When the needs of trade and commerce are sup- plied there should be stiil ample for other purposes, but we are entering upon the period of disturbance and cannot look for even rates, even if there is no likelihood for very high ones; except on what may be called emergency loans, such as put up rates last week. The announcement that the Treasury Department will make systematic withdrawals of funds from the market for some weeks to come, must, of course, have its influence on- rates, al- though these withdrawals are to be made in the way least likely to do harm. Tliere is a tendency to make the most of the unfav- orable crop reports recently issued by the government, and this tendency wiil affect the grangers more particularly if it is ef- fective at all. Regarding the crop conditions themselves, it should! be noticed that the increased acreage under cultivation ought to more than offset the decline in percentage of average condition, and that a backward spring though it has a tendency that way, does not necessarily imply a small crop. Still, whatever may be the favorable points of the situation, the fact that the market haa proved susceptible to bear attacks proves that the bull feeling ia no,longer sustained by entire confidence and that reactive mov©^ ments are more to be expected: than advances. S O well sustained is the demand for money in the Buropeani market that financial circles are discussing the probability for advances in the bank rates, the point of extremest tension be- ing again Berlin. A matter to which no little attention is due ia the budget just presented in the British House of Commons. Mr. Goschen was able to report a small surplus for the fiscal year Just closed, though early in the present calendar year the chances pointed to a deficiency. But, instead of being able to meet extra naval allowances out of surpluses, Mr. -Goschen ia compelled to resort to taxation to procure the additional ships claimed to be needed to maintain the traditional margin of superiority of the British fleet over that of the two largest European naval powers. That the people will care to have these expenditures continued along with the slackening of commercial activity which the de- cline in the government's receipts shows Is extremely doubtful. The withdrawal of governmental ship building would in turn In- cpease the falling off ID business. Such a contingency is among the high probabilities; In fact it Is a national expectation thatthe withdrawal of extra naval expenditures, which expenditures started the boom in British business in '94, should be the Blgn - fhat the extreme point of activity had been reached, and that a .reaction was in order. The Australian loans were uot as suc- cessful as was hoped, which is another indication of changing conditions. Australian federation, however, seems to be getting along in good shape, already in anticipation of its being accom- plished proposals for a uniform tariff, which promises to be pro- tective, are being formulated. The conclusion of the African agreement between France and England may be immediately fol- lowed by negotiations on the Madagascar duties, a matter in which the United States is directly interested, because trade with this country has been as much injured by the French regulations in Madagascar as has that of Great Britain. Just at the moment both the United States and Great Britain are more likely to be occupied with Germany in the settlement of the Samoan difBculty. In this connection it may not he useless to utter a caution against the too literal acceptance of the harsh things said by the German press whether applied to Great Britain or ourselves. The can- dor of Bismarck in his memoirs and of bis Eosweli, Dr. Busch, have shown us the crude work required from the German press in the discharge of its duty toward tbe state—a sort of argumen- tation that had currency in our backwoods fifty years ago, and whicb had to be profusely diluted before being taken. ^ THE AUCTION MARKET. I T is clear to everyone who frequents the auction room that the business there has In the past sixty days undergone a very vig- orous revival. Instead of the lounging apathetic crowd who occu- pied the room all, last year, except upon the comparatively few special occasions when some unusually attractive property was offered, and property that was rather attractive from tbe specula- tive than the investment point of view, there Is now to be seen at noon of each business day a bustling, active, eager throng, among whom are many new faces. The last statement explains the change that has come over the room and the increased volume of transactions completed under the sign of the hammer. With- out new blood, the possibilities of an active auction market three months ago were very remote. As a matter of fact the purchases of the old stagers this spring have been comparatively small. Accustomed to great fluctuations in values as a result of wild speculation and weak financial conditions,he has been waiting for the bargains of ten and twenty years ago, oblivious of the changes tbat have been produced by local conditions, which, to- gether with the great increase in the wealth of the community and concurrent reduction In interest rates, have established val- ues for New York realty on a new and permanently higher plane, BO that old-time prices will never return. A significant feature of tbe auction market has been the competitive local buying, or buying by residents or business men in the immediate vicinity of the property offered. This buying is the most satisfactory • that can. be obtained, inasmuch as it is based on a thorough knowledge of the conditions surrounding the parcels bought, and Is often for use and as often for investment. The buyers In these cases can, naturally, always outbid the professional operator. First let us draw attention' to the foreclosure sales, which are eummarized in the following table: Foreclosure Sales—First Quarter, 1899 and 1S9S, Compared. I Bought , •Withdrawn. Flata and -Amounl! j-By plaintiff.-, (—'By others—, Amount tenem'ta. No. due. [No. Realized. No, Realized. No. due. 1898 105 $2,002,201 50 $960,73S' 42 $S&i,9i9 13 $294,373 1899 157 3,348,236 65 l,2S3,o3T 74 1,819,052 IS 410,831 Dwellings. 1898 64 808,510 37 453,180 IS 254,520 9 119.401 1899 102 1,551,552 60 959,553 25 255,441 17 256,300 LotA & plots. 1898 144 492,755 91 283,861 33 153,911 20 37,871 1899 91 703,978 4Ji 407,007 33 153,980 IS 156,30i Business. 1898 T 406,369 5 250,624 2 158,179 •1899 19 1,462,928 12 828,065 2 161,233 5 372,205 - Total, all. 18&S .320 3,709,835 183 1,948,403 95 1,451.559 42 451.650 1899 S69 7,066.694 178 3,478,162 133 2,389,705 58 1,195,641' In this table will be found our usual summary of the fore- closure business of the flrst three months of the year, compared with that of the same quarter of last year, compiled from the figures given in issues of the Record and Guide published within those respective periods. It wiil be seen from this table that while the amount of property forced to sale was very much larger in the quarter of this year the withdrawals were propor- tionately larger, as were also the number of parcels taken by out- siders, or rather by parties other than the plaintiffs in tjie suits under which the parcels were sold. These two facts, together point to a much more satisfactory condition of affairs than pre- vailed last year. So many circumstances combine to bring prop- erty to forced sale, including the system under which so much of the speculative building Is done, that It is not always safe to base opinions of the condition of the market wholly on this class of the auction business; but there are features fn our table that support I

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.April 15, 1899. Record and Guide :f 66s

DtAjet TO ( ^ E:8T)jE.BoiLDqi> *ppKnECTV)vj{o(raiaiiPDearii{ioi BITSDAESS AibluEMBs or C E j i o ^ iKTOipi,

PRICE PER TEAR IN ADVANCE SIX DOLLARS Publithed every Saturday.

TBLBFHOKR, COBTI.Ain>T 1370.

Communications should be addresEed to C. W . S W E E T , 14-lG V e s e y ' S t r e e t

J. 7 . LINDSEY, Business Manager,

"Entered at the Post-O^iee at New York, N. Y,, asseeond-elasB matter."

Vol. LXIIL APRIL 15, 1899. No. 1,622.

T HE rapid recovery in Transits and Industrials that has marlced this week's stock market is due to a speculative

reactive movement hased on an unexpected ease in money. Wtiether it can be continued or maintained for long is doubtful. If further advances are possible the Transits have the best show for making them, but neither they or the Industrials will receive Bupportfrom any but speculative buyers. The prices to which they have already been put, fully discounts all their future that can be seen and if there is any good In them to which the attention of the public has not been called, which ie very unlikely, that also. Easy money rates encourage speculation and for the mo­ment speculation favors those issues which have the moat sen­sational movements, but the moment there is any sign of a pinch it is these very issues that are likely to suffer most and quick­est. They are marked for banning as soon as danger is appre­hended. Good railroad issues may not promise so large, or so rapid a return, but they will be less likely to interfere with sleep in times of uncertainty regarding the conditions that are to pre­vail in the money market. It is a little early yet to say what the spring demands for agricultural and commercial purposes will be, but while there will be moments of disturbance in the call money section at any rate, we do not look for a stringent money market in view of the large amounts of funds that must be still available, It cannot be that the expansion of business experienced so far, whether in the speculative, or more legitimate fields of enterprise, has already used up the immense capital resources with which we started the year. When the needs of trade and commerce are sup­plied there should be stiil ample for other purposes, but we are entering upon the period of disturbance and cannot look for even rates, even if there is no likelihood for very high ones; except on what may be called emergency loans, such as put up rates last week. The announcement that the Treasury Department will make systematic withdrawals of funds from the market for some weeks to come, must, of course, have its influence on- rates, al­though these withdrawals are to be made in the way least likely to do harm. Tliere is a tendency to make the most of the unfav-orable crop reports recently issued by the government, and this tendency wiil affect the grangers more particularly if it is ef­fective at all. Regarding the crop conditions themselves, it should! be noticed that the increased acreage under cultivation ought to more than offset the decline in percentage of average condition, and that a backward spring though it has a tendency that way, does not necessarily imply a small crop. Still, whatever may be the favorable points of the situation, the fact that the market haa proved susceptible to bear attacks proves that the bull feeling ia no,longer sustained by entire confidence and that reactive mov©^ ments are more to be expected: than advances.

SO well sustained is the demand for money in the Buropeani market that financial circles are discussing the probability

for advances in the bank rates, the point of extremest tension be­ing again Berlin. A matter to which no little attention is due ia the budget just presented in the British House of Commons. Mr. Goschen was able to report a small surplus for the fiscal year Just closed, though early in the present calendar year the chances pointed to a deficiency. But, instead of being able to meet extra naval allowances out of surpluses, Mr. -Goschen ia compelled to resort to taxation to procure the additional ships claimed to be needed to maintain the traditional margin of superiority of the British fleet over that of the two largest European naval powers. That the people will care to have these expenditures continued along with the slackening of commercial activity which the de­cline in the government's receipts shows Is extremely doubtful. The withdrawal of governmental ship building would in turn In-cpease the falling off ID business. Such a contingency is among the high probabilities; In fact it Is a national expectation t h a t t h e withdrawal of extra naval expenditures, which expenditures

started the boom in British business in '94, should be the Blgn - fhat the extreme point of activity had been reached, and that a .reaction was in order. The Australian loans were uot as suc­cessful as was hoped, which is another indication of changing conditions. Australian federation, however, seems to be getting along in good shape, already in anticipation of its being accom­plished proposals for a uniform tariff, which promises to be pro­tective, are being formulated. The conclusion of the African agreement between France and England may be immediately fol­lowed by negotiations on the Madagascar duties, a matter in which the United States is directly interested, because trade with this country has been as much injured by the French regulations in Madagascar as has that of Great Britain. Just at the moment both the United States and Great Britain are more likely to be occupied with Germany in the settlement of the Samoan difBculty. In this connection it may not he useless to utter a caution against the too literal acceptance of the harsh things said by the German press whether applied to Great Britain or ourselves. The can­dor of Bismarck in his memoirs and of bis Eosweli, Dr. Busch, have shown us the crude work required from the German press in the discharge of its duty toward tbe state—a sort of argumen­tation that had currency in our backwoods fifty years ago, and whicb had to be profusely diluted before being taken.

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THE AUCTION MARKET.

I T is clear to everyone who frequents the auction room that the business there has In the past sixty days undergone a very vig­

orous revival. Instead of the lounging apathetic crowd who occu­pied the room all, last year, except upon the comparatively few special occasions when some unusually attractive property was offered, and property that was rather attractive from tbe specula­tive than the investment point of view, there Is now to be seen at noon of each business day a bustling, active, eager throng, among whom are many new faces. The last statement explains the change that has come over the room and the increased volume of transactions completed under the sign of the hammer. With­out new blood, the possibilities of an active auction market three months ago were very remote. As a matter of fact the purchases of the old stagers this spring have been comparatively small. Accustomed to great fluctuations in values as a result of wild speculation and weak financial conditions,he has been waiting for the bargains of ten and twenty years ago, oblivious of the changes tbat have been produced by local conditions, which, to­gether with the great increase in the wealth of the community and concurrent reduction In interest rates, have established val­ues for New York realty on a new and permanently higher plane, BO that old-time prices will never return. A significant feature of tbe auction market has been the competitive local buying, or buying by residents or business men in the immediate vicinity of the property offered. This buying is the most satisfactory

• that can. be obtained, inasmuch as it is based on a thorough knowledge of the conditions surrounding the parcels bought, and Is often for use and as often for investment. The buyers In these cases can, naturally, always outbid the professional operator. First let us draw attention' to the foreclosure sales, which are eummarized in the following table:

Foreclosure Sales—First Quarter, 1899 and 1S9S, Compared. I Bought , •Withdrawn.

Flata and -Amounl! j-By plaintiff.-, (—'By others—, Amount tenem'ta. No. due. [No. Realized. No, Realized. No. due.

1898 105 $2,002,201 50 $960,73S' 42 $S&i,9i9 13 $294,373 1899 157 3,348,236 65 l,2S3,o3T 74 1,819,052 IS 410,831 Dwellings. 1898 64 808,510 37 453,180 IS 254,520 9 119.401 1899 102 1,551,552 60 959,553 25 255,441 17 256,300 LotA & plots. 1898 144 492,755 91 283,861 33 153,911 20 37,871 1899 91 703,978 4Ji 407,007 33 153,980 IS 156,30i Business.

1898 T 406,369 5 250,624 2 158,179 •1899 19 1,462,928 12 828,065 2 161,233 5 372,205

- Total, all. 18&S .320 3,709,835 183 1,948,403 95 1,451.559 42 451.650 1899 S69 7,066.694 178 3,478,162 133 2,389,705 58 1,195,641'

In this table will be found our usual summary of the fore­closure business of the flrst three months of the year, compared with that of the same quarter of last year, compiled from the figures given in issues of the Record and Guide published within those respective periods. It wiil be seen from this table that while the amount of property forced to sale was very much larger in the quarter of this year the withdrawals were propor­tionately larger, as were also the number of parcels taken by out­siders, or rather by parties other than the plaintiffs in tjie suits under which the parcels were sold. These two facts, together point to a much more satisfactory condition of affairs than pre­vailed last year. So many circumstances combine to bring prop­erty to forced sale, including the system under which so much of the speculative building Is done, that It is not always safe to base opinions of the condition of the market wholly on this class of the auction business; but there are features fn our table that support

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the favorable view of the outlook that ought not to be ignored. ^One of these features is the results obtained with flats and tene-' ments,' a class of property particularly affected by the customs of " trade to which we have just hinted, which come out very well in

the quarter's return. With 74 out of 139 taken over the heads of • plaintiffs as compared with 42 out of 92, a decidedly good result Is presented in the class of property least likely to afford favorable

• deduction. If we may not too confidently believe that a great ' improvement has been made in the auction market from the * records of the foreclosure department, those of the voluntary

offerings supply whatever the former lack for this purpose. We • have prepared a table for this department, as complete as the ' flgures available would permit, to correspond with our foreclosure • sales table, and presen t it h e r e :

Voluntary Sales—First Quarter, 1899 to 189S Compared. With-

Plats and tene­ments.

1 8 9 8 . . . 1899

Dwellings. 1898 1899 Lots and plots.

•1898 1899

Business. 1898 1899

Total, all. 1898 1899

Total No.

offered. 77

I S ­SO 96

SSO 445

24 110

517 838

I Sold. 1 No. Realized.

$1,451,244 2,750,129

60 126

I—Bid in—, No. Amount.

33

376 336

21 60

490 5T4

396,475 1,022.275

1 7 6 , 3 S D 2,725,775

884,609 2,876,552

2,908,713 9,374.731

30 $968,300

16 342.000

98,400

11 541,525

drawn or adj'r'n'd

No. 17 31

3 28

4 97

3 39

27 195 64 1,950.225

I t m u s t be borne in mind t h a t tbe table j u s t g iven includes . sales in par t i t ion , which form a considerable port ion of the auc­

t ioneers ' , business, and which a re often a m e a n s s imply of .d is t r ib-, u t i n g p roper ty among ve ry l imited sets of individuals . A t t h e same t ime the proper ty is the re to be sold and any outs ider w h o apprecia tes it more t h a n an insider can have it by bidding for it.

_ The smal l a m o u n t of p roper ty sold t h r o u g h t h e Sheriff is also _ included in th is table. The feature , however , t h a t m u s t s t r ike • t h e a t t en t ion of the reader is the l a rge a m o u n t of proper ty

offered in the first qua r t e r of t h i s year compared wi th t h e figures for t b e q u a r t e r of l as t year . Indeed so much g rea t e r were they t ha t t hey undoubted ly prove tbe exis tence of a h e a l t h y demand for real proper ty . Th is appl ies to the classes in detai l as well a s

. to the to ta l ; because we see tha t t h e sales of flats were, in money . value, near ly double and those of dwell ings more t h a n five t imes

w h a t t hey were las t year . I n v a c a n t land aga ins t a n insignifi­can t total for the quar te r of las t year, we have $2,725,775, and a total realized for business parcels equa l ing about three and a half t imes the s imi lar total for 1S9S. The final resul t is over $9,000,000 wor th of business done in tbe three mon ths , or more t h a n t h r e e t imes w h a t was done in t h e same t ime las t year . The fear, a n d its final real izat ion, of w a r wi th Spain pract ica l ly kil led the auc­t ion business of last spr ing .hut tbe ear ly m o n t h s of t h e yea r were not those t h a t suffered most, April . May and J u n e bea r ing the wors t consequences of the w a r ' s influence on bus iness , so t h a t the bad business of the first qua r t e r of las t year was only par t i a l ly caused by tbe war, and the l a t t e r does not to any large degree explain the g rea t difference in tbe bus iness done in t h e two periods compared.

X N a t t e m p t is about to be made in Albany to t a k e away from • ^ " i - New York City t h e t a s k of m a k i n g i t s own bui ld ing code. New life h a s been infused i n t o a d o r m a n t measu re t ha t was in­troduced in ta t h e assembly by Mr. Adler ear ly in the session, which, if passed new, will produce tb is result . Of course, as in all legis lat ive pro jec ts the re is much "pol i t i cs" in th is effort, and t h e t rue mot ive is to he cloaked in the guise of " re form." We don ' t

^ wish, however, to go into t h e m a t t e r of motives. I t i s no t on " t ha t score t ba t we object to t h e bill. W e know t h a t if we de-. manded pur i ty of i n t en t before enac t ing legis la t ion t h e r e would

be m i g h t y few laws on the s t a tu t e books. Mr. Adler 's p ropos i ­t ion ought to be defeated, because it is poor business. Moreover,

• it is imper t inen t . In a sense, it is unfair and i t ce r ta in ly would - m a k e a deal of bother for our people. Tbe char te r provided t h a t

New York should formula te i ts own bui lding code. T b a t is cer­ta in ly w h a t ought to be. But here Mr. Adler bobs up and in s u b ­stance says t ba t the cede can be made ei ther ve ry much be t te r o r very much more honestly, or both in Albany and u n d e r the d i rec­tion of Albany pol i t ic ians t b a n in New York. Th is is cheeky to-say tbe least . E v e r y o ther city in the S ta te except New York makes i t s own bui ld ing regula t ions . W h y i s not New York com­pe ten t to do for itself w h a t Buffalo, Syracuse and Roches te r do. for themselves? W h y m u s t New York c i t izens—part icular ly o u r

-archi tec ts , builders, bui ld ing mate r i a l men. real es ta te o w n e r s -be put to special expenses and t rouble to look after the i r in teres ts , up t h e r iver a couple of hundred miles from home? H i the r to , when the Legis la ture has been busy w i t b our bui ld ing laws o u r business men have beeu put t o t h e expense anfl Jos? of t i m e o t

danc ing a t t endance on commit tees , and on legis lators in order to protec t the i r in te res t s and prevent burdensome or in iqui tous leg­is lat ion. • W e a re not say ing t b a t we should get an immacu la t e or perfect bu i ld ing code in New York any more t h a n in Albany. W e don ' t do th ings so much be t te r he re t h a n elsewhere. But iii New York the , people mos t in teres ted in a bui ld ing code a r e on t h e spot. They can easily wa tch over thei r in te res ts . They can p ro ­tect and malte themselves hea rd wi thou t difficulty. T h e y can. If they will, combine and exer t an infiuence quite beyond a n y t h i n g possible a t t b e capitol. The re is every reason, therefore , w h y New York should be allowed to a t t e n d to th is affair itself. T o send us all back t o Albany and center a purely domestic m a t t e r in t ba t l abyr in th of legis lat ive in iqui ty is an u n f o r t u n a t e a n d re t rograde step.

T BE) pho tog raphs t h a t some of t h e i l lus t ra ted "week l i e s" a r e publ ish ing, showing the Phi l ipp ine t renches and the i r dead,

after ba t t l e were, no doubt , in tended to be mere ly sensat ional a n d furnish to the popular eye an indubi tab le proof of Amer ican mi l ­i tary skill . The t e s t imony of the camera does all t ha t—and more. It spells out for our s t ay -a t -home people t h e real m e a n i n g of our war , and shows to t h e m in black and wh i t e w h a t thei r country ia doing in d i s t an t pa r t s in the n a m e of h u m a n i t y and freedom. W e will not be surpr ised if these p ic tu res touch t h e Amer ican con­science as no se rmon ing or newspape r -wr i t i ng possibly can. Looking a t these pho tographs , t h e "p la in m a n " m a y be b r o u g h t out of the a tmosphe re of buncombe, big words and hol low ideas which envelopes our bloody ac t ions in the Phi l ippines , so t h a t he m a y see t h a t "expans ion" and " d es t i n y " created by shoot ing down a people whose only cr ime, so far as we a r e concerned, is t h a t t hey desire independence is u n w o r t h y of Amer i can t r ad i t ions . Th is Ph i l ipp ine business t raves t ies all our his tor ical past . I t g ives t h e lie t o the ideas upon which our g o v e r n m e n t was founded. I t desecrates every g rave of every pa t r io t who fough t . fo r t h e In­dependence of th is country, a n d for t h e freedom of every m a n on i ts soil. I t gives a comic aspect to our hundred yea r s of na ­t ional endeavor . If t h e S ta r s and Str ipes be hoisted over t h e Phi l ipp ines by v i r tue of conquest only, the flag will r ep re sen t for once Amer ican i sm upside down.

V/ HILB the agitation against granting a franchise in per­petuity to a private corporation for the building of an

underground road is easily understccd and may to some extent excite general sympathy, this city's position in^ tbe matter of rapid transit should not be overlooked. Rapid transit is a crying necessity, but the city has no raoney with which to supply it, and has an administration, with three years unexpired of ofiice. op­posed to municipal construction, if it had the money. A syndicate or an interest whatever it may be called of unquestioned ability to construct, offers to build the road under certain conditions, one of which is a perpetual franchise. Doubtless this syndicate or in­terest is taking advantage of the circumstances to make the best terms for itself, as is the wont of business organizations. But, and this fact should especially be borne in mind, the terms are not so advantageous as to call up competition for the franchise, so that at tbe moment there seems nothing for the city to do but accept the only bid made or remove tbe prospect of a city rail­road that can be operated with proper speed to insure efficient compliance with travelling needs, into a quite distant future. The Rapid Transit Commission have not asked that they be di­rected to let the building of the read uuder a perpetual franchise, hut merely that they be empowered to secure the building of the road through private capital, the terms to be a matter of ar­rangement within certain limits. If this authority be granted to them, as it undoubtedly should be. they will probably accede to the terms of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, fail­ing the possibility of securing better in due course. It may be, before the matter is finally disposed of, tbat rival bidders will arise who will offer better terms for the franchises than those now before the public; if so, the Commission are by no meanseom-mitted to refuse them. Under all the circumstances of the case it is fair to ask those who oppose the acceptance of the Metro­politan Street Railway Company's offer, what are you prepared to offer instead of it? Do' you ask tbe city to simply refuse this offer and to drop hack into the vacuum that has hitherto stood for rapid transit, or have you something else, practical and tangi­ble to propose? Accepting your estimate of the value of this franchise, is It equal to the ten years of delay and consequent retardation of development, growth of tax valuation and com­mercial progress that appears to-day likely to follow a refusal of the one only offer ever made to build the underground railroad ba'ched by tbe necessary ability and cash? If these questions can be answered satisfactorily the party that opposes rapid transit on ^.be perpetual franchise basis, sadly neglected their cas^ wbeij.

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presenting it at the recent Cooper Union meeting. Even now, however, if they can offer an equivalent for tbe practical thing • they say sboud be refused, the city will doubtless be only too glad to accept what they offer, but in this matter do let us now drop crankiness and tbe varied forms of fancy by which rapid. transit has hitherto been made impossible and get right down to business, while the times are good and money for tbe building I& to be bad.

I T*>s. to be hoped that there will be no undue haste to commit • -this-city to ownership pf tbe gas plants. There is a good deal

still to be said upon both sides of municipal ownership, before it is accepted, as the .best thing for the city. Elsewhere gas has been produced profltably and unprofltably under municipal con­trol. In some of the British provincial towns acquisition of the gas plants by the community bas been a good thing; in Philadel­phia, only last year, the public gas plants were turned over to a private corporation, because the city could not supply gas as cheaply as the latter could do. We doubt whether gas can be supplied cheaper, or as cheap as it is done by one of the London companies that not only makes and sells gas in competition with other companies, but also shares profits with its employees. The profltable manufacture of gas in competition, like the manufac­ture of anything else tbat is made for the market, is a matter of fine calculation and the adjustment of all the elements of location, plant, material, management, labor and distribution in such a manner tbat they will produce the very best results possible. The management must be perfectly free in its selection of the other elements, and it is probably just here where the cause of failure, where it has happened, in municipal gas making may be found. Political, and sometimes sentimental reasons, doubtless, pre­vented that perfection of organization without which success was not to be had, and the consequence was dearer instead of cheaper gas and general dissatisfaction, not always unaccompanied by scandal. We are not saying that these dire results would follow the adoption of municipal ownership by this city, but allude to them in order to show that a thorough InquuT Is necessary be­fore a step in that direction is taken. In effect we ought to ask ourselves whether we are fitted to add a gas-making plant to our other departments cf municipal govwnment; of whether, if we do, we shall ouly be incurring loss and creating another subject for legislative periodic investigation. To our mind tbe investi­gation ought to come flrst, before tbe pecuniary responsibility is assumed.

I N adopting a map for widening White Plains road, to which reference is made in another column, the Board of Public Im­

provements has inaugurated tbe work of municipal develop­ment, of the addition of 1S95, or that section east of tbe Bronx River of whicb the preliminary map. or street plan was adopted last summer. White Plains road is the main line of communica­tion between the Bronx and Mt. Vernon, It runs along a ridge of high land and is. therefore, particularly suited for immediate improvement. There has already been a good deal of building along tlie line It demarks and traffic is constantly growing upon it. 'A trolley line has been built there, but the width of the road­way would only permit the laying of one track and, therefore, run-outs are necessary to facilitate up aud down traffic, a system that Is not conducive to speed of travel. The preliminary map, previously referred to. lays out a thoroughfare a hundred feet wide on the line of White Plains road; but, owing tQ the demands, of tbe traffic thereon, it. has been found advisable to adopt the final map of this road ahead of that of the section of the Bronx generally. A public hearing on tbis proposition will be given on May 17tb next, when the details will be considered. For the pres­ent we content ourselves with drawing attention to tbe auspicious' fact that the public authorities are moving practically to secure the opening up and Improvement of this section.

OUR ALBANY LETTER,

Albany. April 13.—The Rapid Transit bill for New Tork was not touched by the Legislature in consequence of the absence of Senator Grady until to-day, when the attention of the Senate was taken up with the bill for a single-headed Police Commission in New Yoz'k—which was defeated. Senator Stranahan states, how­ever, that he will press the Rapid Transit bill on Tuesday next;' and Governor Roosevelt stated to-day that the Legislature ought not to adjourn without passing a rapid transit measure for New York.

It looks now as though a new Euilding Code Commission bill for New York may be passed by the Legislature. Richarii -Wat­son Gilder, of the Tenement-House Commission, is pressing the passage of such a bill, and the Assembly Committee on Cities has reported favorably two bills to carry out this purpose, which were introduced by Assennblyman Adler, and previously described in

these columns. At public hearings given some time ago it waa the Impression that the bills were dead, but the attack on the De­partment of Buildings before the Mazet Committee seems to have revivified them. t ' A good n:any New Tork hills have been advanced this week,

but few of them have bean passed. Two have passed—the fol­lowing: Assemblyman Fallows' (Intro. No. 1185). prohibiting the setting -ap of iron work in building construction more than three tilers ahead of flooring or filling-ln; and Senator Ford's (Intro.-No. 1320). allowing the purchase and sale of real estate by build­ing and loan associations for their own use or in protection ot loans made by them.

The following bills were favorably reported in tbe Senate this w e e k : j J •!

Senator Elsberg (Intro. No. 493), amending the act giving the' limits of St. Nicholas Park in the 12th Ward.

Assemblyman Pinp (Intro. No. 923), amending the law with, reference to the stoop line so as to extend the use of the stoop line to other streets besides those now so benefited under the law.

Senator Mitchell (Intro. No. 55S). placing the entire cost o£ making a. public place bounded by Tremont avenue, Burnside avenue. Webster avenue and Ryer avenue, on the city.

The Assembly this week passed Assemblyman Egan's bill (printed No. 2073), providing that no naturalized citizen shall be-employed in the construction of public works unless he produce his naturalization papers, or a certified copy of them, for the inspection of the board or officer in ciiarge of the work.

Assemblyman Bulltley's (printed No. 2006), providing for a bu­reau of forestry under the jurisdiction of the Park Board in New Tork City, to supervise the planting and propagation of trees In the streets and parks.

BUILDING STONES.

The only source of comprehensive information regarding the production and consumption and other movements of building stone is the annual report of the United States Geological Sur­vey, and that has the very great disadvantage of being pub­lished long after the close of the government year. For instance, the report for the year 1897-8, or for the year closing on June 30, 1898, is just to hand, and much of the information it con­tains is only useful as a matter of record. This remark applies to the section of the report given over to stone, prepared by William C. Day, which, though a very able document which cost a considerable amount of thought and labor, has diminished in practical or comraercial value by reason of the changes that have transpired since the period with which it treats. At the same time it should be stated that the report does not pretend to any­thing but a record of the year, and its bull: explains, with the circumlocution that always attaches to governmental work, the delay in its publication. Such facts as have an interest to the stone trade liave been extracted, and, with the foregoing explan­ation, are submitted to the reader.

The report shows a pretty general increase in the value of the stone products of the country for the year 1897-8. Returning prosperity has had the effect of increasing valuations -at th t same time with the output. This increase.has not been the sanxe,. in all the States. Those districts wliich were the last to feel the effects of the depression of preceding years, have been the slowest to profit by the general trade' revival. The output of the different varieties of stone has in most cases equaled, and in a few, surpassed the highest figures on record, malting it mosi probable that the reports of the current year will show for all lines of stone a greater production than ever before. The con­ditions in New Tork State were, on the whole, rather better in the period treated than in any other. New York holds first place in no one line of production, but has maintained a place among the iirst in all lines. In the production of granite. New Y'ork shows a phenomenal increase, frora a valuation of $161,167 in 1896-7, to $422,216 in 1897-8. The corresponding value for the whole coun­try was from $7,944,094 to $8,905,075; while in Massachusetts, which is the greatest producer, the increase is from $1,656,973 to $1,736,009. The increase in the production of granite would be much more were it not that various artificial stones are sup­planting granite for paving block purposes, giving a most de­cided, and apparently permanent, set-back to that industry.

It has been possible to obtain some data from the quarrymen as to the purposes for which they sell their granite. For 1897-8 much of the stone. 2U%, was sold in a rough condition, -without any special squaring up or dressing. The other main divisions were, approximately: Euilding, 2S%; monument and cemetery purposes, 16%; paving. 13%; road-making, 11%, The principal reason for the great increase in New York has been the great activity in road-making. Pennsylvania and New Jersey show increases for the same reason.

The reports on the output of marble for 1897-S show some in­teresting facts. The total output has increased by almost a third, to the value of $3,870,584, whicii is the highest on record, the next highest output being $3,7u5,000 for 1892-3. Marble, being much used for purposes of luxury, has felt the past de­pression very keenly. In -Vermont, which yields more than half the tolal output of the United States, this output was for 1897-8 almost twice that of 1890-7. Tiie -Vermont marble, being of tht; very finest quality, is principally used for mortuary purposes, sO that it may be noticed that the return of good times causes

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people to be more lavish In this particular, aa well aa In others. In New York there was a decline In this product, from $484^160 In 1896-7. to $354,631 in 1897-8. This Is accounted for in a great measure by the unusually large product from Tuekahoe fn 1896-7. Georgia shows a like decline, but still holds second place.

The value of the slate produced has Increased by more than 25% over the figures of 1896-7, to a value of $3,524,614. This In­crease is due to unusual activity in the production of roofing elate, which reached a number greater than 1,000.000 squares. The average price has reached the lowest point, namely, $3.09 per square. There is good reason to believe that the export trade, which was begun at the time of the strikes in the Walea slate quarries, will be retained, and owing to the vigorous manner in which the American article has been put upon the British and other foreign markets, and to the favor with which it Is regarded. a further increase in exports may be looked for. More than half the total amount of slate put upon the market comes from Pennsylvania, while •\'^ermont is next in order. The value of New York's product was not more than $53,799 in 1S97-S, show­ing a marked falling off from earlier years, as in 1890-1, when the value was $210,000.

In the value of sandstone produced there has been an almost steady decline, from $10,816,057 in 1890-1, to $4,065,445 in 1897-8. The indications are better for 1898-0. Although the dark sand­stone, known as the brownstone. is still highly esteemed, fash­ionable residences are for the most part using lighter stone, Michigan has some very good sandstone quarries which are be­ing developed. In New York the figures are especially pleasing, showing an increase frora $223,175 in 1896-7. to $544,514 in 1897-8. This increase is due in part to repairs and changes made In the Erie Canal. New Jersey has an output of $190,976—an Increase over 1896-7. New York is next to Ohio, which produced $1,600,-058 in 1897-8.

Liraestone shows a gratifying increase in the total output, from $13,022,637 in 1896-7, to $14,822,661 in 1897-8. Although this is still a long way from the $19,095,179, which was the value of the output of 1890-1, the outlook is very encouraging. New York's output of $1,697,780 in 1897-8, is next to the output of 1890-1, which was $1,708,830. Other States show like favorable con­ditions; Indiana, particularly, with a production of $2,012,008. Pennsylvania shows the greatest production, $2,327,870, but is not so near the high water mark. Indiana seems to have the best building limestone in the Bedford Oolitic limestone. The princi­pal part of the product of the other States is burnt for lime. In New York about two-thirds is used for building and road-making.

In considering all the flgures for the outputs of various yeara it should be borne In mind that In a time of depression the value is affected before the output of the material, hence the output of materia] may remain the same, while the valuation will show a marked decrease. The decreased value of the material makes Its production less profitable, and a further decrease In the value of the output is the result. On the whole, Mr, Day's paper makes It evident that building stones are responding with pleasing rapidity to the bettered condltioh of commercial affairs.

OUT OF TOWN CHECKS.

The following, issued b y a prominent downtown bank, shows, In convenient form, the charges to be made on out-of-town Items. These charges went into effect last Monday, April 3, 1899,

Discretionary. Albany N.T. Baltimore, Md. H'oboken, N.J. Newark, N.J. Providence, R.I, Boston. Mass. Bayonue, N.J. Jersey City. Philadelphia. Troy, N. Y.

Vu of 1%

Conn. Del. D. C. Ind. in. Ky. Maine. •Md. •Masa. Mich. Mo.

•N. Y. N. Hamp. •N. J . Ohio. •Penn . •R. I. Vt. Va. W. Va. Wis.

y* o( 1%

fAla. Ariz. Ark. Cai. Colo. Pla. Ga. Idaho. Ind. Ter. Iowa.

Kan. La. Minn. Miss. Mont. Neb. Nev. N. Mex. N. C. N. Dak.

Okla. Ore. S. C. S. Dak. Tenn. Tex. Utah. Wash. Wyo. Canada.

•Except cities named as discretionary. Interpretation of Section 5 of the Rules Regarding Collections.

—The Clearing House Committee has declared that Section 5 shall be read so as to permit that all items payable within the Stater, Territories and Districts enumerated in either Section 3 or 4 may be added together and treated as one item, "when re­ceived from any one person at the same time." The minimum charge for the aggregate of such items shall not be less than 10c.

STRAW SURETIES ON LIEN BONDS.

The matter of the examination of the two "straw" sureties, Samuel W. Adaras and Geo. P. Kinne, has been concluded before Justice Simms, in the City Magistrate's Court, First District, These are the two raen who were offered on the bond to discharge the lien of Traitel Bros. & Co. agamst Emil Green, which bond waa disapproved by Judge Beekman in the Supreme Court, on the exposure of its worthlessness by Phillips Se Avery, the at­torneys for Traitel Bros. & Co., and the matter referred to the District Attorney. A warrant was issued against these two sure­ties on the charge of perjury, and both were taken Into custody. The surety iSinne was examined before Police Justice Sirams,

and at the close of the examination was held under $2,500 ball to await the action of the Grand Jury. Tuesday morning the surety Adams waived examination, and was likewise held under-$2,500 bail to await the action of the Grand Jury.

It la to be hoped that the result of these proceedings will ha-ye a wholesome effect upon the many professional "straw" bonds­men who infest this city. An Interesting example of the cast-iron cheek and recklessness of these individuals is found in the fact that when this surety Kinne waa taken into custody on the charge above referred to, he was released under $1,500 ball—-his bondsman being an Individual with no more responsibility than himself. This fact being brought to the notite of Justice Simras. his ball was Increased to $2,500.

THE GRAND OLD SOCIETV.

The 130th annual report of the General Society of Mechanics' and Tradesmen of the City of New Tork, or "The Grand Old So­ciety," aa President Chas. A. Cowen named it In hia inaugural address last January, haa just been printed for circulation. It records the fortunes of the Society for the year 1898, and la re­markable for the difficulties that arose in the affairs of the So­ciety from -"-arious caueea and for the able way in which they, were overcome by the self-sacrificing and able men who manage this excellent institution, which, founded in pre-Revolutlon-ary days, has a continuous record for useful and charitable work down to the present time. The gross income of the Society for the year was $60,427.33, and the gross expenditure, $58,885.38; leaving a balance of $1,541.95. The lease of No. 472 Broadway and Nos. 30-30 Crosby street, was renewed for a second term of 21 years, at $7,000 a year, or an advance of $2,000 per annum over the rental for the flrst term. An unsatisfactory lease of tlie Varick Euilding at Broadway and Park place was terminated and new arrangements for tenanting the building made which prom­ised to be in every way more satisfactory. The Seventh avenue and Broadway property has required the usual attention in the way of repairs; owing to existing leases it will not be entirely available for improvement until 1901. An appropriation of $5,000 was secured from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for lilirary purposes after an examination and issue of certificate of registry by the University of the bcate, which were promptly ac­corded when requested. •• . i til "*.' H »9»\ :*'f!||

The stone found In the coping of the southern front of the City HaU. recording the names of the builders of that edifice had a. particular as well as a general historic interest for the Society, the trustees of which Immediately on learning of its discovery, in­terested themselves in its preservation. Among the names en­graved on the stone were those of John McComb, Jr.. architect; Abraham Labagh. Master Stonecutter; Anthony Steenback, and Arthur Smith, Master Masons; Joseph Newton, Master Carpen­ter, and James Hopson, Clerk; all of whom were in their Uvea members of this Society; two—Abraham Labagh and John Mc­Comb, Jr,—having each held the offlce of President, and James Hopson having been Secretary for 21 years from 1805 to 1826. Theae facts illustrate the intimate relations between the history. of the Society and that of the atructural development of this city. .

The trustees hint their regret that they cannot record any ad­ditions to the Daniel D. Wright Pension Fund, which they re­gard as one of the most beneficent that has ever heen eatablished under the auspices of the Society, and express the hope that In their next report they will have a different feeling to express. The schools, and library of the Society were maintained in effi­ciency and usefulness. The report concludes by asking th^ following pertinent question, in reference to the Trade School section: "Is it not time to take up the suggestion, made in 1897, by your special committee having this department in charge, and repeated and urged in their last report, to establish and maintain a trade school of our own,"

BOARD OF BROKERS ON TAX REVISION.

At the meeting held laat Monday by the committee on taxation of the Board of Brokers, delegates were present representing the West End Association, the Reform Club, the North Side Board of Trade, the Builders' League and various other organizations.

After a general discussion, opened by President John F . Doyle, the following resolutions were adopted: "Resolved, That the me-, morial as prepared by the Real Estate Board of Brokera of the* City of New York for presentation to Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, Governor of the State, requesting him to appoint a commiasion of flve competent men whose duty It shall be between now and the opening of the Legislative session of 1900 to prepare a new, clean-cut system of taxation which shall be fair and just to all —corporations and individuals alike—without discrimination, be and it Is hereby approved; and be it further resolved. That In case the Governor ahall deem It inexpedient to appoint said com­mission in view of the fact tha t he has already sent a message to the Legislature recommending a joint committee of that body to take up the question of taxation of public franchises, then la that event we appeal to the Governor to recommend that when said committee Is created they be empowered not alone to formu­late laws in regard to public franchises, but they be authorized and requested to take up the question of taxation from every standpoint, and revise tbe entire tax laws of the State so tbat

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every, individual and corporation deriving any benefit from the government shall bear his, her or its just and equal proportion of the.; expenses of carrying on the government honestly arid eco­nomically administered; And be It further resolved. That we ap-pettT'tothe Governor to recommend that the meetings or sessions of the .proposed joint Legislative Committee be open to the public in oVder that all who are intereated in the question of taxation may. be heard upon this most vital and.:im.porlant- subject."

The various bodies represented.at the meeting-were thereupon merged into ah Executive Committee on Taxation to take up the work of presenting the memorial to the Governor. John F. D.—'-. President of the Board of Brokira, was madt- chairman of the committee. ,

^BUILDING TRADE CLUB DECENNIAL.

The following relating to the coming decennial celebration of the Building Trades' Club has been Issued over the signature of John L. Hamilton. President, and Wm. K. Fertig, Sec'y. The House Committee, of which Stephen M. Wright Is chalrrhan, has deter­mined that this function shall set a record for completeness and attractiveness. The details are withheld in order that their en­joyment may be full and complete and not Infringed by pre-knowledge: To the Members:

The tenth anniversary of the formal organization of the Club Will'occur on the 24th instant, and as this marks so Important an epoch in its history, the Board of Management deems It proper to celebrate the event in a manner commensurate with the occasion.

As the underlying principle, as well as direct purposes, of the Club has been to develop the social element in the building trades. It Is prcposed that on this occasion the entertainment shall partake more of a social character than perhaps ever before attempted, and to give proper effect to this idea and make it largely in the nature of a "fam­ily gathering" the attendance will be restricted to members only.

"The House Committee is to arrange a suitable programme, which is to include such features as are strictly in keeping with the event celebrated, while refreshments will be served thoughout the evening.

It is essential to the success of the reunion that It receive the en­couragement and support of every member, and that their interest In the. event be manifested by their attendance. «

To the members enrolling themselves in 1889 a special request is made that they he present, as they are considered the "Founders" of the Club, while to all members the hope is expressed that by their presence they will aid in establishing the fact that the Club has been and will continue to be an important factor in the building craft of this city.

WAR TAX ON CONVEYANCES. ; . r , ->^;

The Collector of Internal Revenue has decided to'appeal from the recent decision of Judge Taft, that a conveyance is taxable only on the equity conveyed and not upon the value of the prop­erty conveyed. It is understood that the case will be carried to the Supreme Court of the United States. Pending the result of this litigation the rule regarding the tax on conveyances that has hitherto prevailed -ill be continued. Should the government be finally beaten those who have paid excess taxea will be entitled to claim a return of the amount or amounts so paid."'''

THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE AND RAPID TRANSIT.

The Rapid Transit Committee of the Real Estate Exchange met on Thursday, and passed the following resolution, copies of which are being forwarded to the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, and the members of the Senate and Assembly coirimittees In charge of the bills referred to. Present at the meeting were Rich­ard Deeves. chairman; Frank R. Houghton, secretary; Charles F. Hoffraan, Jr.. John J. Clancy, and John T. Boyd.

The City of New York is suffering through the lack of real rapid transit, and we cannot urge too strongly upon the Legislature the great Importance of tbe subject to the welfare of our citizens.

-Resolved, That the Heal'Estate Exchange and Auction Robing Limited, of lhe City of New York, having the utmost confidence in the -Board of Rapid Transit Commissioners, urgently request the Legislature of the State.o£ New Ypijk.to^^ass at the earliest possible moment-the amend­ments submitted' b'y the said Comniissloners, and thereby place the Commissioners In a position to a-war 'tbe building of a real rapid tran­sit road to the parties who will best subserve the interest of the city.

KEEPING REAL ESTATE RECORDS.

Aa records accumulate, they grow in value. The real estate broker who was wise enough a few years ago to keep methodi­cally a list of conveyances, mortgages, and similar matters, either by preserving the Record and Guide, or by adopting some system based upon our publication, recognizes that fact to-day. The broker who did not have foresight also recognizes it, for It has come about in the last decade, witb the growth of the city and the great Increase in real estate transactions, that sorae form of ctntinuous record is absolutely necessary. A satisfactory record must be in the flrst place complete and accurate. The next es­sential is that it should be of easy reference, compact and get-at-able. In relation to this matter our readers will flnd on the inside oC the back cover of this Issue an advertisement of ihe

Library Bureau. This well-known concern has oi-lglnated o...^-.r card-system of keeping records which excels In every way any- - thing that has yet been devised. Its advantages are so, obvious ,;. that it has already been adopted by many of the large real estate^^. brokerage houses, and it is rapidly growing In favor. Our readers'p^ ought to investigate the merits of this system. It is worth look-.,-..;, ing Into^ for the plan is a flexible one, and can be adopted to all special requirements. The Library Bureau are perfectly willing^ ; to show and explain this system to anyone who is interested, and . will gladly do so to anyone who will call them up on the tele- . phone. 45 Franklin, or send WDrd to their offices, No. 280 Broad­way. .

THE MAZET COMMITTEE.

To tJie Editor of THE RECORD AND GUIDE:

Since the beginning of the Mazet Investigating Committee I have'been spoken of and taken for the witness, George S. Hayes, who has been testifying before it; and in the Interest of justice, will you kindly state for me that I ara in no manner whatsoever connected with or related to that gentleman. GEO. HAYES. .

71 8th avenue, New York, April 14. 1899.

Notice to Property Owners. ACQUIRING TITLE FOR STREET OPENING.

Elm st, from City Hall pl to Great Jones st. Bill of coats will be presented to the Supreme Court for taxation April 24.

The Comptroller gives notice that assessments for sewera. pav--ing. etc., as under, are now due and payable. Payments made on or before June 3, will be exempt from interest; after that date in­terest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum will be charged from the dates of the respective entries of the several aasesamenta In the Record of Titles and Assessments: Sewers;

Freeman st, from sewer in Intervale av to Southern Boulevard. Gerard av, from Jerome av to 177th st, and In 179th st, bet-"

Gerard av and the Concourse. Bremer av, bet IGSth st and summit s of IGSth st,, and in Nei-'"-'

son av, bet 168th and 169th sts. ' ' Union av, bet lG9th at and Boston road.

Receiving basins: ' ., ,

Jerome av, n and a w cors Featherbed lane. ' | Jerome av, n and a e cors of 174th st. i

P a v i n g : . • ' ' • • -

Lewis st, bet Houston and Sth sts. Regulating, grading, etc.: ' ~

Courtlandt av, from n curb line of 14Gth st, 125 n. 107th st, bet Jerome and Sheridan avs. . ^ For areas of assessment for Bremer av, Courtlandt av. Unloti.

av. see Record and Guide March 4; for Freeman, Gerard and Je­rome avs, see Record and Guide March 11; for Lewis st; On , block 356 lots Nos. 2 to 9. inclusive; on block 357 lots Nos. 33. SG,_ 40 to 42 inclusive, 67 to 72 inclusive, 70. 82, 86. 88 to 91 inclusive;" on hlock 358 lots Nos. 8 to 22 inclusive, and 41; on block 359 No, 48; on block 360. lots Nos. 12 to 14 Inclusive. IG, 27 to 32 inclu­sive. Ei9 and 60. • _ j

HEARINGS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

At No. 2 Tryon Row. when not otherwise stated. " " 1

Monday, April 17: _ .i ; Riverside Park. No. 2 Wall st, 11 a. m. ,, '-St. Nicholas Park, 29 Broadway, 2 p. m. - -Grand and Walton avs, school site, 2 p. m.

Tuesday, April 18; , Dominick, Clark and Broome sts, school site, 10.30 a. m. ; , 101st and 102d sts, school site, 2 p. ra. l l th Ward Park, 2 p. m. . j

Wednesday, April 19: ' • Division st Park, 10.30 a. m. 95tb and OGth sts, school site. 11 a. m.

Thursday, April 20: •-

Hall of Records, 10.30 a. m. _ , l l th Ward Park. 2 p. m. _.;• Broome and Cannon sts, school site. 2 p. m. Manhattan and Lewia sts. school site, 3 p, m.

Friday, April 21: •» St. Nicholas Park, 29 Broadway, 11 a. m, • ' Riverside Park. 2 Wall st, 2 p. m.. llGth and 117th sts. school site. 2 p. m.

At Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway—Street Openings. " ,

Monday, April 17: 153d st. East. 2 p. m. 174th st, Jerome to Park' av, 10 a. m. 171st St. Sedgwick av lo Harlem River. 10 a. m. 162d st. Concourse to Sheridan, and Sheridan to Morria, 11 a. m. Macoraba road, 11 a. m. 192d Bt and Exterior st, 2 p. m. ISOth st, 3d av to Brons River, 2 p. m. - . .

Record and Guide April 15, 1899.

Jessup pl. 2 p. m. 162d st, Jerome av to Concourse, 2 p. m. Weeks st, 12 m. , _^ ^ Willis av bridge. 2 p. m. 164th st. Summit to Anderson av, 3 p. m.

Tuesday. April 18: 76th St. public park, 11 a. m. . ^ Walton St. 10 a. m, Crora-n'ell av. 150th st to Jerome av. 10 a. m. Clay av, Park to Webster av, 10 a. m. . . . - c Quarry road, 10 a. m. .' ' 172d st, Jerorae to Morris av, 11 a. m. Monterey av. 12 m. Mt. Hope pl. 3 p. m. Valentine av, Burnside av to Kingsbridge road, 3 p, m. 196th st East, 4 p. m. Belmont pl. 4 p. m. 173d st East, 10 a. m. _ Belmont st, 11 a. m. 149th st, public pl. 10.30 a. m. 163d st, 3d av to Brook av, 12 m.

Wednesday, Apri! 10: 170th st, Jerome av to Concourse and Concourse to Morris av.

10 a. m. Walton av, lG7th st to Tremont av, 11 a. m. •Station pl, 11 a. m, Broadway, 12 m. Orchard st, 12 m, 230th st, 1 p. m. Johnson av, 2 p. m. Clay av. Webster av to 176th st, 2 p. m. Spuyten Duyvil road, 3 p. m, .. 182d st, Arthur av to Boston road. 4 p. m. Beaumont av, 4 p. m.

Thursday. April 20: Garden st, 10 a, m. Morris av. Tremont av to Park View Terrace, i J a. m. Boscobel pl, 10 a. m. Grote st, 11 a, m. 210th st East. 12 m, Pontiac pl, 12 m. Boston road, 2 p. m. Walton av, Tremont av to Fordham road, 2 p. m. 179th st, 3d av to Bronx st, 2 p. m. 183d St. Jerome to Webster av, 2 p. ra. Kelly St. 4 p. ra. I6Sth st. River av to Concourse, 4 p. m.

FIREPROOFING RESIDENCES.

To the Editor of T H E RECOHD AND GUIDE: I read article in your last issue, entitled "Another Object Les­

son." with a great deal of pleasure, and I desire to commend your action in urging the necessity for greater safeguards against flre. As you say, the cost of fireproofing. even in residences, is not to-day a serious item. Sorae years ago you presented to your readers the carefully prepared statistics of a competent archi­tect, showing that the difference in cost of construction of a flre­proof building over the ordinary kind was but 19 cents per square foot, "floor measure," and to my mind the principal reason why there are not more flreproof buildings is because of the ignorance of the true cost existing among a certain class of architects, con­tractors, builders and house-owners, who. when spoken to on the subject as to the cost of such buildinga. will generally reply "Oh! Ic will cost a great many times more than a building with wooden beams, wooden studs, etc., etc."

Apart from the greater safety to life, the advantages of erecting flreproof buildings are manifold In the matter of increased rents, durability, wear and tear, lessened insurance, deadening of sound, and many other incidental advantages which, if they were fully known and appreciated, would cause investors to insist upon plans being drawn for such buildings.

The writer thinks it would he a wise step on the part of the Legislature to so amend the building laws in all densely popu­lated districts as to compel the owners who erect buildings to contain over five families, to construct the same flreproof, and the builders of flreproof apartment houses would soon learn that such buildings w-ouid not only command a greatly increased rent, that such buildings would be filled up while others stood idle, but they would flnd a far more ready sale for them to Investors, The principal reason why more apartment houses have not been erected has been due, as stated, largely to the lack of knowledge concerning their increased cost. The law now requires that the rich man's apartment house, or hotel, shall he flreproof. Why should not our Legislatures declare that the poor man is entitled to as much protection as the wealthy? The poor man's wife and children are as dear to him as they are to the other class. Al­most daily we read of one or more persons being burned or killed in consequence of fires in tenements and apartment houses. If the sum total or aggregate of the loss of life in these houses was computed for one year, the list would be appalling. The reason why but little attention is paid to them is because they are of such frequent occurrence that we have grown callous to them, and It Is only when a large hotel like the Windsor destroys several score of wealthy and prominent people, or as In the case of the

fire in the Andrews household, that any considerable excitement ensues.

For the above reasons, the writer thinks that the bill intro­duced in the Legislature by Mr. Ware, providing that tenement and apartment houses over 35 feet in height shall be built fire­proof, the sarae as hotels, theatres, hospitals, etc., is eminently a wise measure, and designed to protect the middle classes and the poor. Your truly. C. SIEDLER.

Next! WHAT CAN OUR CITY AND FIRE AUTHOKITIBS BE THINKING OF'

IN PERMITTINa THE tISE OF CStDINARY WOOD IN BUILDIN'G.-CONSTRUCTION?

The Windsor Hotel. The Andre-^\'s residence. The Vanderbilt country seat—"Idle Hour." Next? Is any further proof needed by our architects, builders, officials:

and public, that all buildings should be flreproof? Not the big office building only, or the mammoth hotel or the

huge apartment-house, but every edifice intended for the occu­pancy of huraan beings.

The little as well as the big. The city residence and the coun­try house.

To-day practically ail our buildings everywhere, throughout the land are Inflammable, ready for the match or the spark to ignite, with a repetition of the disasters spoken of above.

Next? What architect, builder or official now putting up structures itt

this city will, after these examples, accept the responsibility of manufacturing fire-traps? There is no excuse to-day. as there was when the Windsor Hotel was built. In the past few years the science of flreprooflng has been raarvelously advanced, and the cost of structural protection as raarvelously reduced.

Nor is flreproofing any longer dependent upon the use of com­paratively heavy and intractable materials.

Heretofore the notion has existed, and, indeed, it exists to-day, that fireproof material must necessarily be heavy, clumsy and unornamental. This is due to the popular association of the idea of flreprooflng exclusively with terra cotta and iron. Nothing could be further from the actual facts. By using fireproof wood the architect and builder is now provided with a flexible material v.-hich will easily embody his raost luxurious designs, and one that raay be carved and moulded with the i^tmost ease. Far from losing any of its natural beauty, wood treated by the Elec­tric Fireproof Co.'s process is improved both in color, texture and grain. In this way all our old associations with the different familiar woods are preserved to us, with the essential addition that our homes and other habitations are rendered safe.

You may use wood. Use it everywhere. Use It abundantly for everything. For doors and windows, trim and flooring. Paint it and varnish it just as in the past. But see that the wood itself has been made fireproof.

Fireproof wood is now within the reach of everyone. It is be­yond the experimental stage. It needs no "tests" or certifleate* of merit. Experts everywhere, in Europe, as well as in this country, know that the Electric Fireproofing Company, of New York, .has solved a problem that has cried for solution for years. And it has solved it beyond all doubt or question.

The search for a process whereby wood might be rendered in­combustible is no new thing. It might be said that the idea is an obvious one. The use of wood in construction Is so much a matter of necessity, and the great glaring defect of the material is its inflammability. Everybody has perceived this, and so for the last fifty years we find scientists have been busy endeavoring to render wood fireproof. Failure after failure was scored, until by the introduction of the electric fireproof process the problem was completely and finally solved. It overcame the difficulties which rendered other attempts practically valueless. In them the flreprooflng principle depended upon volatile substances, or else the chemicals introduced to afford protection also destroyed flbre, natural color and strength. By the Electric Co.'s process, these very qualities of the wood are enhanced, and a perfect ma­terial results.

The great naval powers of the world, including the United Ftates and Great Britain, are using electric flreproofed wood in all their warships. They have raade themselves as sure of its virtues as they have of the strength of the armor-plate they are using, or the power of the guns with which they equip their ves­sels. They know that it can't be set on fire; that it can't com­municate flame; that it is absolutely safe. It is very gratifying to note that the world has turned to this country for its latest idea in fireproofing.

Big factories in Europe are pushed hard to turn out the Elec­tric flreproofed wood required. The demand in this country Is equally heavy.

Any architect or builder who is ignorant of fireproofed wood should begin at once to Inform himself. The facta are positive and as easily ascertainable as the strength of steel or the durabil­ity of stone. They are established, verified, indubitable. Not a building should be put up with the old tinder lumber in it. When science lias given us easy and sure protection, it is criminal to

April 15, 1899. t<ci,ord and Guide 671 I e r e c t h o r a e s , s c h o o l - h o u s e s , t h e a t r e s , a p a r t m e n t h o u s e s a n d o t h e r h a b i t a t i o n s t h a t a n y a c c i d e n t o r s l i g h t d e f e c t m a y d e s t r o y a t a n y m o m e n t w i t h a l l t h e l i v e s h o u s e d in t h e m .

BRONX IMPROVEMENTS.

T h e B o a r d of P u b l i c I m p r o v e m e n t s c o n s i d e r e d on W e d n e s d a y l a s t s e v e r a l p r o p o s i t i o n s f o r i m p r o v e m e n t s in t h e B r o n x , w h i c h L o u i s A . R i s s e , e n g i n e e r in c h a r g e of t h e T o p o g r a p h i c a l B u r e a u , l a i d b e f o r e t h e m . O n e of t h e s e w a s f o r t h e a p p r o v a l of a raap of W h i t e P l a i n s r o a d w i d e n e d t o a u n i f o r r a w i d t h of 100 fee t , f ro ra M t . V e r n o n t o t h e e n t r a n c e of B r o n x P a r k , a t P e l h a m P a r k ­w a y . T h e m a p w a s a c c e p t e d b y t h e B o a r d , a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s m a d e f o r a p u b l i c h e a r i n g on M a y 1 7 t h n e x t , of w h i c h f o r m a l n o ­t i c e wi l l b e g i v e n l a t e r .

A s e c o n d p r o p o s i t i o n , w h i c h w a s a p p r o v e d , a n d a p u b l i c h e a r i n g t h e r e o n fixed for M a y 1 0 t h n e x t , w a s t o l a y o u t a s m a l l p a r k i n t h e b l o c k b o u n d e d b y S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d . 132d s t r e e t , -Will is a v e n u e a n d B r o w n p l a c e , foi- t h e p u r p o s e of e s t a b l i s h i n g t h r o u g h i t , b e t w e e n S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d a n d 1 3 2 d s t r e e t , a n a p p r o a c h to t h e W i l l i s a v e n u e b r i d g e . T h e o b j e c t of t h i s a p p r o a c h Is t o g i v e t h e g r e a t t ra f f lc of S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d a d i r e c t m e a n s of r e a c h i n g - t h e b r i d g e , o t b e r w i s e i t w i l l h a v e t o m a k e a d e t o u r a l o n g l l JS th s t r e e t . I t w a s a l s o p r o p o s e d t o t a k e a s t r i p 6 0 f e e t w i d e , of t h e b l o c k so ld a t a u c t i o n t h i s w e e k , b e t w e e n 3 d a n d U i n c o l n a v e n u e s , f o r a n a p p r o a c h t o t h e 3 d a v e n u e b r i d g e , b u t t h e B o a r d p o s t p o n e d i t s c o n s i d e r a t i o n .

T h e m a t t e r of t h e g r a d e of t h e 1 4 5 t h s t r e e t b r i d g e a p p r o a c h , £.,nd t h a t of a l t e r i n g t h e b r i d g e , w a s r e f e r r e d t o t h e e n g i n e e r .

Real Estate Market. T h e p r i v a t e s a l e s ' m a r k e t h a s b e e n f a i r l y a c t i v e in v i e w of t h e

c o n c e n t r a t i o n of i n t e r e s t on t h e a u c t i o n roo ra , w h e r e c o n s i d e r a b l y o v e r t h r e e raillions of d o l l a r s ' w o r t h of r e a l e s t a t e w a s d i s p o s e d of t h i s w e e k . T h e b u s i n e s s w a s w e l l d i s t r i b u t e d , a n d inc luc led s e v ­e r a l s i x - f i g u r e d e a l s . T h e m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g t r a n s a c t i o n s w e r e t h e p u r c h a s e of N o . 5 9 9 B r o a d w a y , n e a r H o u s t o n s t r e e t , p o s s i b l y b y C l i a s . A. G o u l d ; t h e r e s a l e of a b l o c k f r o n t in C e n t r a l P a r k W e s t , b y J u d g e P . H e n r y D u g r o ; t h e r e p o r t e d s a l e , b y M a r g a r e t t a P i e r r e p o n t , of N o . 89 5 t h a v e n u e , n e a r 1 7 t h s t r e e t ; t h e s a l e b y H o f f r a a n B r o s . , of t h e s t o r e a t N o s . 407 t o 4 1 1 G r e e n w i c h s t r e e t , a n d t h e s a l e of s e v e r a l d w e l l i n g s in R i v e r s i d e D r i v e a n d in t h e 5 t h a v e n u e d i s t r i c t .

T h e t o t a l n u m b e r of t r a n s a c t i o n s r e p o r t e d b e l o w is 6 3 , w i t h c o n s i d e r a t i o n s g i v e n in S. a n d a m o u n t i n g t o IpSOl.OOO. C o r r e ­s p o n d i n g figures f o r l a s t w e e k w e r e 6 3 , 5 a n d •f407,000, r e s p e c ­t i v e l y .

T h e f o l l o w i n g a r p 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 n t t a n a n d t h e

B r o n x 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 r l 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 1S99 a n d 1898 g i v e n :

CONVEYANCES,

isnn. Apr. 7 to 13, inc.

Total No. for Manhat tan 225 Amount involved $2,753.71.^ Number nominal 114 Number nominal

1800. Apr. 7 to l.'i, i n c

Tota! No. for Manhat tan and B r n n x . . . .^26 Amount involved $2,D30.04S Number nominal Ifi2 Total No. ConveyancPa. .Inn 1 tn flat" 4,601 Total Amt. Conveyances.Jan. 1 to datP .$49,924,493

18S1R. AOT, 1 to 13, inc.

Total No. for Bronx 101 Amount involved $176,335

48 1898.

Apr. S to 14. i " -254

$1,632,046 141

4,789 $31,800,307

MORTGAGES.

ISOS. -Apr. r to 13. i n c -

,—Manhattan Sc Bronx.—, 1899. 1898.

Apr. 7 to 13, Apr. 8 to 14, _ Manhat tan . Bronx. inc. Total number for 250 105 355 Amount involved S4.57.^.4:^5 $312,520 $o,087,9o5 Number over 5% 110 57 176 Amount involved $1,577,000 .'i;24."i,fi47 .^,823.307 Number a t 0% 5-2 45 97 Amount involved $768,751) .$238,025 $1,006,775 N u m b e r a t less than 5% 79 3 82 Amount involved .$2,229,025 .$28,848 .$2,257,873 No. above to Banks. Trus t

and Insurance Co. 's . . . . 46 14 60 Amount involved ,$018,200 $145,500 $1,063,700 Total No. Mortgages. J an . 1 to d a t e . . . 5,354 Total Amt. Morteagea. J an . 1 to d a t e . . $100,!;)37,S02

inc. 301

$3,133,585 143

$1,248,313 100

$997,372 56

$887,900

58 $1,000,110

5.104 $89,861,370

PROJECTED BUILDINGS.

Total No. New Buildings: Manliat tan Bronx

Grand total Total amount fur

Manhat tan Bronic

Grand total Total amount; of a l tera t ion

Manhat tan Bronx

Grand total Total No. New Buildings. Manhat tan

and Bronx. J an . 1 to date Total Amt. New Buildings. Manliattan

and Bronx. J an . 1 to date Total Amt. AlteraUona. Jan . 1 to date.

1899. Apr. 7 to 13, inc.

$2,434,000 .$305,155

$260,639 .$11,T70

90

$2,799,155

$278,409

1,447

$36,095,542 $1,753,933

1S9S. Apr. 8 to 14, inc.

80

$1,444,290

981

$22,420,190 $1,423,020

T h e l e a d i n g e v e n t s in t h e a u c t i o n r o o m t h i s w e e k w e r e t h e e x ­e c u t o r s ' s a l e fo r t h e e s t a t e of A m o s R . E n o , a n d t h e e x e c u t o r s ' s a l e fo r t h e e s t a t e of E r y a n L a w r e n c e , c o n d u c t e d b y P e t e r F . M e y e r , o n W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , r e s p e c t i v e l y . T h e of fe r ­i n g s a t t h i s , t h e s e c o n d , E n o s a l e , c o m p r i s e d d o w n t o w n b u s i n e s s p j ' o p e r t y , t h e f a m o u s B r o a d w a y a n d 23d s t r e e t t r i a n g l e , a n d u n -. ' r ap roved , o r p r a c t i c a l l y u n i m p r o v e d , s i t e s in B r o a d w a y , b e t w e e n o 4 t h ' a n d 1 1 0 t h s t r e e t s , a n d in t h e s i d e s t r e e t s , off B r o a d w a y ^ l T p a r c e l s in a l l ; a n d t h e s u m t o t a l r e a l i z e d w a s 1}:2,091.400. F i v e p a r c e l s , a g g r e g a t i n g $072 ,000 , w e r e b o u g h t b y h e i r s of t h e e s t a t e , t h a n w h o m n o n e k n e w b e t t e r t h e v a l u e of t h e s e v e r a l p r o p e r t i e s . ; Of t h e five p a r c e l s in q u e s t i o n , t w o w e r e b o u g h t b y A m o s F . E n o ; , , '

t h r e e w e r e p u r c h a s e d i n t h e n a r a e of W . C. H i n c k l e y , w h o , in c n e i n s t a n c e , a t l e a s t , r e p r e s e n t e d W i l l i a m P . E n o . T h e r e m a i n ­i n g t w e l v e p a r c e l s w e r e b o u g h t b y P e a s e & E l l i m a n , W i l l i a m Z i e g l e r , A d o l p h B e n d h e i m , M i c h a e l C o l e m a n , R u l a n d & W h i t i n g , B o e h m & B o e h m . S. W i l l e r s h a u s e n , D a n i e l B i r d s a l l Sc Co. , J o h n G. W e n d e l , M a x w e l l S. M a n n e s . F . V . K e t c h a m . S a m u e l H . S t o n e , H e i l n e r & W o l f , a n d A. L . M o r d e c a i , e i t h e r fo r t h e m ­s e l v e s o r c l i e n t s . I n t e r e s t n a t u r a l l y c e n t e r e d in t h e B r o a d w a y a n d 2 3 d s t r e e t t r i a n g l e , w h i c h so ld f o r $690 ,000 , t h e a c t u a l p u r c h a s e r b e i n g W i l l i a m P . E n o . B i d d i n g s t a r t e d w i t h a n of fe r of . JSOO.OOO f ro ra F l a k e & D o w l i n g , w h o s e c o r a p e t i t o r s w e r e D o u g l a s R o b i n ­s o n , H e n r y M o r g e n t h a u a n d W . C. H i n c k l e y , to w h o m t h e p r o p ­e r t y w a s s t r u c k d o w n . M r . M o r g e n t h a u ' s w a s t h e n e x t h i g h e s t h i d . S68i3,0OO. T h e s u c c e s s f u l b id , t h o u g h s h o w i n g a n i n c r e m e n t of a b o u t 2 ,000 p e r c e n t , on t h e o r i g i n a l i n v e s t r a e n t , m a d e 4 2 y e a r s a g o . w a s n o t c o n s i d e r e d a h i g h o n e , w h i l e t h e f u t u r e of t h i s r e ­m a r k a b l e p i e c e of r e a l t y , w-hich h a s b e e n f r e q u e n t l y d i s c u s s e d of l a t e , r e m a i n s a s m u c h a m y s t e r y a s e v e r . G e n e r a l l y s p e a k i n g , t h e v a l u e s o b t a i n e d f o r t h e u p t o w n b u i l d i n g s i t e s w e r e f u l l y u p t o p o p u l a r a p p r a i s e m e n t . ^ a l t h o u g h t h i s w a s n o t t r u e t o t h e s a r a e e x t e n t of t h e d o w n t o w n p r o p e r t i e s . T h e p r i c e of t h e s o u t h e a s t c c r n e r of B r o a d w a y a n d 7 8 t h s t r e e t w a s r e g a r d e d a s e s p e c i a l l y h i g h . W i l l i a m C a r l i n , w h o s e h o r s e - s h o e i n g e s t a b l i s h m e n t a d ­j o i n s t h e c o r n e r on b o t h s i d e s , a n d w h o w a s o u t b i d in t h e c o m ­p e t i t i o n , h a s s i n c e b e e n of fe red t h e c o n t r a c t f o r $200 . A p a r t f r o m t h e g r a t i f y i n g , t h o u g h n o t u n e x p e c t e d , p r o o f w h i c h i t a f ­f o r d e d of t h e s o u n d n e s s of t h e a u c t i o n raarlvet, t h e E n o s a l e w a s i m p o r t a n t f r o m t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e t h a t i t t h r o w s o p e n for i m r a e -d i a t e i m p r o v e m e n t m a n y p l o t s w h i c h h a v e h i t h e r t o b a r r e d t h e p r o g r e s s of d e v e l o p m e n t in u p p e r B r o a d w a y a n d a d j a c e n t s t r e e t s .

T h e o t h e r n o t a b l e s a l e of t h e w e e k w a s t h a t of t h e e s t a t e of B r y a n L a w r e n c e , l a t e v i e e - P r e s i d e n t of t h e E m i g r a n t s ' I n d u s ­t r i a l S a v i n g s B a n k , a n d P r e s i d e n t of t h e C a t h o l i c P r o t e c t o r y in-W e s t c h e s t e r . T h i s e s t a t e , a m o n g t h e h e i r s t o w h i c h a r e t h e w e i l -k n o w n a u c t i o n e e r s . E r y a n L . a n d W i l l i a m K e n n e l l y , w a s o r i g ­i n a l l y to h a v e b e e n o f fe red a y e a r a g o , a t w h i c h t i r a e t h e s a l e w a s p o s t p o n e d , o w i n g t o t h e o u t b r e a k of h o s t i l i t i e s w i t h S p a i n . T h e p r i n c i p a l h o l d i n g , t h e H a r l e r a w a t e r f r o n t , b e t w e e n 3d a n d L i n c o l n a v e n u e s , w a s s t a r t e d a t $100 ,000 . a n d w e n t t o F l a k e & D o w l i n g f o r $213 ,000 . t h e i r c h i e f c o m p e t i t o r b e i n g a s y n d i c a t e -c o m p o s e d of H e i l n e r & W o l f . O t t i n g e r B r o t h e r s a n d S o n n B r o t h e r s . M r . L a w r e n c e is s a i d t o h a v e r e f u s e d $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 for t h e p r o p e r t y b e f o r e i t w a s d a m a g e d b y t h e e r e c t i o n of t h e T h i r d A v e ­n u e B r i d g e , fo r w h i c h h e o b t a i n e d $125 ,000 In c o r a p e n s a t i o n f r o m t h e c i t y . I n v i e w of t h e v a l u e s w h i c h n o w r u l e f o r t h e H a r l e m w a t e r f r o n t s , i t is i n t e r e s t i n g t o r e c a l l t h a t i t is n p t m a n y y e a r s s i n c e t h e p r o j e c t w a s s e r i o u s l y c o n s i d e r e d of c l o s i n g u p t h a t n o w -b u s y w a t e r w a y . T h e o t h e r o f f e r i n g s of t h e L a w r e n c e e s t a t e w^ere a d w e l l i n g in 7 3 d s t r e e t , a u d t h e b i c y c l e a c a d e m y , o n t h e s o u t h ­w e s t c o r n e r of 6 0 t h s t r e e t a n d t h e B o u l e v a r d , t h e l a t t e r of w-hich-w e n t t o C h a s . E . A p p l e b y , fo r .$101,000. T h e p r i c e s of t h e w a t e r f r o n t a n d B o u l e v a r d c o r n e r w e r e r e g a r d e d a s l o w b y s o m e of t h e b e n e f l c i a r i e s of t h e e s t a t e , b u t a r e f u l l y a c c o u n t e d f o r b y t h e s p e c u l a t i v e c h a r a c t e r of t h e h o l d i n g s .

A n u m b e r of s m a l l e r v o l u n t a r y s a l e s b y o t h e r a u c t i o n e e r s . , n o t a b l y W i l l i a m M. R y a n a n d R i c h a r d V . H a r n e t t , s e r v e d to-g i v e a f a i r s u p p o r t t o t h e t w o m o s t p r o m i n e n t e v e n t s of t h e -w e e k . BTr. R y a n d i s p o s e d of s e v e r a l s t o r e a n d w a r e h o u s e b u i l d ­i n g s i n G r e e n w i c h s t r e e t , n e a r B a r c l a y , f o r t h e e s t a t e of W i l l i a m -H e n r y H a l l ; o n t h e o t h e r h a n d , t h e c o u n t r y s e a t , E l m h u r s t , i n -e l u d i n g 4 0 a c r e s , a t N e w H a m b u r g . D u t c h e s s C o u n t y , o f f e red b y t h e s a m e a u c t i o n e e r f o r t h e e s t a t e of S a m u e l S a n d s , w a s w i t h ­d r a w n . T h e c o u n t r y s e a t l a t e l y o c c u p i e d b y G e o r g e H . Squi re . -a n d c o m p r i s i n g n e a r l y five a c r e s , f r o n t i n g o n t h e B o s t o n P o s t r o a d a n d P a r k a v e n u e , a t R y e , W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t y , w a g s o l d by-M r . H a r n e t t t o J a m e s C o m m e r f o r d f o r $12 ,000 . A n o t h e r c o u n t r y s e a t w h i c h wi l l b e so ld p r e s e n t l y , i n p a r t i t i o n , a n d b y W i l l i a m M. R y a n , t h o u g h t h e d a t e h a s n o t y e t b e e n fixed, i s t h a t of S a m ­u e l J . T i l d e n , w h o s e c i t y h o u s e , N o . 14 G r a m e r c y P a r k , is a d ^

,^ v e r t i s e d b y t h e s a m e a u c t i o n e e r f o r M a y 10. G r e y s t o n e i s o n e i of t h e h a n d s o m e s t e s t a t e s o n t h e H u d s o n R i v e r , a n d l i e s j u s t b e -

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low Yonkers, being surrounded by 60 acres of lawn, and including a farm of 90 acres. It was purchased by Mr. Tilden in 1879, and will be sold at Yonkers.

The Huntington Tract, or so much of it as now remains unsold, is to be put up at auction in lots, on Tuesday, 25th inst., by Peter F.Meyer,andsoldwithoutreserve. It will be remembered that this tract is located on St. Ann's avenue, ISSth, 1.39th, 140th and l l l s t streets, and was purchased frora C. P. Huntington in block by a number of well-known operators. Part was sold last spring, and the balance, consisting of 91 choice lots. Is now to be closed out. Since the last sale there has been considerable building on this tract, 'which is right in the line of development. The city has spent a great deal of raoney in this section in completing the street iraprovements, and building schools, etc. The L road and trolley lines afford good traveling facilities. Tbe terras of sale, as will be seen frora the advertiseraent on another page, are lib­eral, and Title Guarantee and Trust Co. will guarantee titles free of charge to purchasers. Another parcel of lots, which will be sold on the ISth inst, Tuesday next, by ihe sarae auctioneer, Is located on the southeast corner of Lincoln avenue and 13Sth street, and enjoys all the benefits ascribed to the Huntington tract. Particulars of this sale will also be found in our business pages, as will also those relating to the coming sale of city prop­erty hy Mr. Meyer, which is noted elsewhere. Inquiries regard­ing any of these properties can be raade to the auctioneer at No. I l l Broadway, where also book-raaps can be obtained.

Comptroller Coler. acting for the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, has advertised for sale the block of land and the buildings •on it, lying between Washington, Duane, West and Reade streets. This land for many years has been the property of the city, and has coramonly been leased. It will be sold at noon on Thursday, May 4th. by Peter F. Meyer, auctioneer. Sixty per cent (60%) of the purchase price may remain upon bond and mortgage for five years, at the rate of 0% per annum. The block is 270 feet deep on Duane street; 266 feet, 4 inches, along Reade street, 70 feet, 2 inches, w'lde along West street, and 70 feet and 7 inches along Washington street. On Thursday, April 27th, Comptroller Coler will sell at his office. In the Stewart Building, a lease of five years, Erora May 1, 1899, of 112 acres of land owned by the city, on Barren Island, Brooklyn. He will also sell a lease of land and buildings on the easterly side of the old Croton Aqueduct, south of West 152d street, and on the west side of Amsterdam avenue. This property is 97 feet wide and 79 feet deep on the southerly side. It is triangular in shape. Other pieces of land, and build­ings thereon, of which leases will be sold at the same time, are as follows: The premises on the southeasterly corner of Amsterdam avenue and East 152d street; west of tlie old Croton Aqueduct, '7S feet and 11 inches on Amsterdam avenue; the preraises on the north side of West lols t street, 225 feet west of Amsterdam ave­nue, which are 50 feet wide and 97 feet deep; the premises on the north side of West 151st street, 150 feet east of Arasterdara ave­nue, which are 25 feet wide and 99 feet and 11 inches deep; tht preraises on the north side of West 151st street, 125 feet east of Arasterdara avenue, which are 25 feet wide and 99 feet and 11 inches in depth; cellars in the Centre Market; and also the upper part of the northerly portion of the Centre Market building; and offices on the Oth avenue side of the second and third fioors of the Jefferson Market Buiiding.

Richard V. Harnett Sc Co's auction announcements for the near future include the offerings of the John Bisco estate, which will be sold on the 26th by order of the executors. Prank Moss .and Thomas Snell. They consist of attractive flats and tenements located between East 13th and East ciSth sts, which will be found described in our business pages and to 'ts'hich attention is recommended. The same auctioneers will sell on Wednesday next, 19th inst., a lot on Jerome av and six fiats on Villa av; .and on Thursday next. 20th, the northwest corner of Lexington av and 29th st, of ali of which particulars can be found on our business pages or obtained of the auctioneers at Nos 71 and 73 Liberty st.

Bryan L. Kennelly wil! sell at auction Thursday next, 20th inst., a number of flats, being Nos 801, 803 and 805 East 145th st, which are double 4-story and basement brick flats; two 4-story brown­stone double flats, Nos 334 and 336 East 70th street, and a 5-story double brownstone flat. No 385 Lenox avenue, near 129th street. Further particulars may be found in our business pages or at the offlce of the auctioneer. No. 66 Liberty street.

Attention is called to the announcement of the auction sales of Brooklyn realty by Jere Johnson. Jr.. which will be found in our advertising pages. These sales are flxed for Wednesday and Thursday of next week, and will include flats and stores, flats and other Improved land, as well as vacant lots and plots in different parts of Brooklyn, besides the Ira O. Miller tract on 41st to 45th street, 7th and Sth avenues. Buyers at the last mentioned sale are offered 75% of purchase money at 4%%. Jere Johnson, Jr., Co. will communicate any desired details at either of their offlces, IVo 169 Broadway, N, Y. City, or No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn.

Gossip of the Week. SOUTH OP 59TH STREET.

5th av, No 89, near 17th st, 5-st building. 26.3x100; Margaretta Pierrepont is reported to have sold this property for $95,000. The seller, as plaintiff, bought the property at auction in De­cember, 1S9S, for $92,250, the encumbrances being $91,176. The buyer is reported to be interested in the operation at the corner of 17th st, rumor also stating that No 87. which adjoins the cor­ner, is at that stage of negotiation where contracts are likely to be closed. The asking price for it is $120,000.

24th st. No 45 West, 5-sty building. 25x100; seller, Mary Hen­nessy, who takes in exchange Nos 231 to 237 East 85th st. four 4-sty flats, 25x100 each; buyer. Sigraund Goldberg.

42d st. No 327 West. 5-sty flat with store, 15x100; seller, Samuel McMillan; buyer, Leon E. Bailey; broker. James J. Etchingham; price, $43,000.

Broadway, No 599, through to No 172 Mercer st, witb L to Houston St. 5-sty buildings. 25x200x100x50; seller, E. R. Dyar; the price is reported to be oOO.OOO, and the buyer Charles A. Gould.

3d st. No 57 East, old building, 20x96.2; sellers, Cleveland & Pomeroy; buyer, E. Plath; broker, John Peters.

44th st. No 164 West, 4-sty dwelling. 20.4x98; seller, Benjamin Bernhard; buyer, Charles E. Rector; brokers, James L. Libby & Son.

Greenwich st, Nos 407 to 411, three 5-sty buildings, 75x100, with L fronting 25 feet on Hubert st; sellers, Hoffraan Brothers; brokers. J. N. Kalley Se Son; price about $175,000.

49th st, No 64 West, dwelling. 23x100; "Columbia College Leasehold;" seller, estate of Francis M. Tracey; brokers, W. B. Taylor & Sons.

57th st, No 119 East, 4-sty dwelling, 20x100; seller, Alfred P. Dumois; buyer, Charles N. Mason.

Rivington st, No 337. southwest corner of Mangin, old build­ing. 24.1x75; seller. W. Gay; brokers. Bernard Smyth Se Sons.

Rivington st. No 111, near Essex st, dwelling. 22x60; seller, Ashbel P. Pitch, trustee; buyer. Dr. M. Neustaedter.

Depeyster st. No 7, near Front st, 4-sty building, 23x53.11; seller, E. R. Durkee; broker. John N. Golding; price. $11,000.

Washington Square South, No 50. 3-sty building, 25x100; seller, E. Hoffman; buyer. The Wetraore Horae for Friendless Girls; price, $25,000. The buyers own No. 49, adjoining.

43d St. No IS West. 4-sty dwelling. 20.10x100.5. Hoffman lease­hold ;seller. estate of Henrietta C. Jones; broker, William S. Lalor.

20th St. No 9 West, 4-sty dwelling, 28x98.9; seller. Andrew J. Ctnniek; brokers. H. R. Drew & Co.; price, about $100,000.

Washington st, northeast corner of Desbrosses st, old build­ings. 75x82.9; seller, Annie Y. Boardman; broker. John H. Dye.

Broome st, Nos 14 and 16, northeast corner of Mangin st. old buildings. 50x75; seller. Herman Wendt; buyers. Lowenfeld & Prager.

Av C, Nos 57 to 61, 5-sty tenement. 72x90; seller, Henry A. Dodin, executor; buyers, Lowenfeld Se Prager.

New Chambers st. No 76, through to 56-5S Cherry st. old build­ing; seller^ Edward L. Carey; buyer, Araerican News Co.; brokers, Ruland & Whiting.

Chrystie st, corner of Delancey, 5-sty tenement; seller, Harry Fischel.

3d av. No. 533, near 30th st, O-sty building. 24.8x87x100; seller, Joseph L. Buttenweiser; buyer, Henry Gueker; brokers, Tuoti & Co.

47th St. No 131 West, 3-sty dwelling, 20x5fel00; seller, Buck estate; broker, J. Edgar Leaycraft.

2d av, southwest corner of Sth st. three 6-sty tenements on plot 92x120; seller. Augustus Ruff; huyer, a Mr. Blum. The seller bought the lots in Januarj', 1898, for $105,000.

Suffolk St. No 58, near Broome st, old building, 18.9x50; aeller, Leo Mendel; buyer. Harry Fischel.

Walker st, Nos 9 to 13, 5-sty loft building. 62x100; seller, Mrs. Catherine Yuengling; brokers, George B. Dowling & Co.

NORTH OF 59TH STREET.

Olst St, No. 310 West. 4-sty dwelling. 30x90x100; seller, Louia M. Irving; brokers. Prank L. Pisher Co.; price, $30,000.

Sth av. east side, 25.2% feet north of 112th st. 75x100, vacant; seller, Daniel D. Lawson; broker, C, P. W. Johanning; price, $46,000. The seller bought the lots a t the King sale in January for $42,600

Broadway, west side, 50.S^ feet north of 90th st, 50x100, vacant; seller. Prancis M. Jencks; brokers. Slawson Se Hobbs.

95th st, south side, 125 feet east of Sth av. 100x100. vacant; seller, Isaac Guggenheimer.

S5th st, Nos 231 to 237 East. See No 45 West 24th st. 69th st, No 54 East, 4-sty dwelling, 18x68; seller, Dr. C. L.

Thompson; brokers. Pease Se Elliman. Slst st, north- side. 250 feet west of Central Park West, 50x100,

vacant; buyers. Araerican Geographical Society; brokers, Douglas Robinson Se Co.

121st St. No 358 West. S-s'ty dwelling; sellers, J. W. & A. A. Teets; price, $15,000.

SSth st, north side, 127.8 feet east of Sth av. 78x1008^^, vacant; seller. Abbey S. Marshall; broker, F. de R. Wissmann.

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92d St. No 155 West, 3-3fcy dwelling, 20x55x100; seller. Brennan •estate; buyer, a Mrs. Thompson; brokers. Rusher & Babcock.

Sth av, southeast corner of 118th St. 5-sty flat, with store, 25x .•80x85; seller. J. Flelschmann; buyer, Josephy Simon; price, about «45,000.

14Sth st. No 227 West, S-sty tenement, 25x90x100; sellers. Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co.. who take in exchange the 4-sty dwell­ing. 20.3x106. No 771 St Nicholas av, between 148th and 149th :sts; buyer, Erail S. Levy.

Broadway, east side, 26.1 feet south of Hillside st, 75.4x110.3. Tfacant; sellers, Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co.; buyer, John D. Kane; Tjroker. David Stewart.

Olst st, No 258 West, dwelling. ISxSSx extension xIOO.S; sellers. Jaraes A. Frame Sc Sons.

Amsterdarh av, northwest corner of 79th st, 100x102, vacant; •seller, Joseph L. O'Bnen; buyer, Henry M. Denton, who has re­sold to a builder for improvement.

Boulevard, northwest corner of 17Sth st. 3-sty dwelling, 21x •80; seller, Simon H. Stern; buyer. Charles Broun; broker. David Stewart.

SOth st. No. 103 West. 4-sty dwelling, 20x55x100.8^^; seller, D. Willis James; brokers. Slawson & Hobbs.

8th av, east side, 25 feet north of 142d st. 75x100, vacant; seller, Cardwell estate; brokers. Hall J. How & Co.

Park av, east side, 25 feet south of 82d st, three 5-sty flats; seller, Isaac Mayer; buyer, a Mr. Radt; broker, H. Rawak.

Riverside Drive, north corner of 104th st, 3-sty dwelling, 36x 100; seller, Mrs. R. S. Bacon. This is the granite mansion built and occupied by the late Prof. Bacon and which for some time was one of the architectural features of the Riverside Drive.

Riverside Drive, No 140, north corner of S6th st, S-sty dwell­ing, 25x100; sellers, W. & J. Campbell; buyer. Isaac B. Horsford.

86th st. No 11 West, 4-sty dwelling. 22x100; seller. J. C. Um­berfield; buyer, James O'Brien.

77th st, No 166 West. 4-sty dwelling, 20x102; seller, Emma F. Paraga; buyer, a Mrs. Sonneborn; brokers, L. J. Phillips & Co.

74th St. 254 West. 4-sty American basement dwelling, 15.6x100; seller, Mrs. P. W. Howland; broker, Charles E. Schuyler.

ir2th st, 123 East, frarae dwelling. 25x100; seller, Cbristain Sattler; buyers. Lowenfeld & Prager.

12Sth st, No 210 East, 3-sty dwelling, lSx98; seller, Falconer estate; buyer, W. J. Drummond; broker, W. H, Falconer.

Central Park West, southwest corner of 65th st, 150x125, vacant; seller. Judge P. Henry Dugro; buyer, Edraund Coffin; broker, S. Goidsticker.

l lStb st, north side. 300 feet west of Amsterdam av, 100x100. vacant; sellers. Hirsh Brothers; buyer, Mary Cook.

74th St. No 126 East, 3-sty dwelling, 18.9x50x102.2; seller. Charles Bernstein; buyer, D. Rosenberg; brokers, T. Scott & Son.

Slst st. No 156 East, 3-sty dwelling, 19.6x60x104.4; seller, Wahlig estate; buyer. B. Morrison; brokers, T. Scott & Son; price. $14,000

Lenox av, southeast corner of 113th st, 5-sty flat. 25x100.11; sellers, Schmidt Brothers.

T H E BRONX.

175th St. No. 687 East, flat, 16.8x100; seller, F. W. Roos; buyer, Mrs. K. Stegerwald; broker, P. N. Gardner; price, $6,000.

Cauldwell av. No 59S. 5-sty flat, 30x90; seller, John Metzler; buyer. Burton H. Sraith; broker. W. E. Brooker.

Webster av. west side, 100 feet north of 179th st, plot of eleven lots; seller, William Shafer; broker, Frederick M. Mellert.

Bathgate av, west side, 60 feet north of 179th st. 2%-sty frame dwelling on lot 25x95; seller. Josiah Briggs; buyer, a Mrs. Kali; broker, M. P. Kerby.

Ryer av. No 2071, near 180th st, 2-sty frame dwelling on lot 25x114; seller, Nathin B. Levin; buyer, a Mr. Hourigan; broker, M. F. Kerby.

Brook av, No 875, near 161st st, 5-sty flat, 25x75x100; seller. The Petty. Soulard & Walker Realty Co.; huyer, Miss Alice M. Holland.

Washington av. west side, 7S feet north of ISlst st, 50x150, vacant; seller, Francesca C. Nesbitt; buyer, Jacoh Herb.

LEASES. Thomas Graham has leased to Henry Luythees for three years

at $2,200 per year, the dwelling No 44 East 82a st, and to Mrs. Kronthal No 48 East SOth st for three years at $2,200 a year.

Deane, O'Connor & Deane, 130 Broadway, have leased to the Harlem Catholic Club the premises No 115 East 116th st for a term of five years at an annual rental of $900. Extensive alter­ations are being made to suit the requirements of the club.

G. Tuoti & Co. have leased for Geo. W. Vanderpoel the property Nos. 206, 208 and 210 East 59th st, for $4,500 per year; also, for W. B. "Vanderpoel the property Nos. 9 and 11 East 115th st, for $2,150 per year.

Ruland & Whiting have rented all but one of the lofts in the new fireproof building, 87 Maiden lane, corner of Gold street; also rented for Phelps, Dodge & Co. all the offices in their new fireproof office building on the corner of Cliff and John streets, and for the same owners their new 7-story fireproof building. 36 Gold street; also rented the store and basements. 27 Beekman street, to Union Card and Paper Company; 20 Beekman street to Eahrenberg Se Co.; 31 Beekman street to Spalding & Bro.. and for the Metropolitan Realty Company, on a ten years' lease, the

entire 10th floor of the Metropolitan Realty Building, on Roae and William streets, facing the Brooklyn Bridge, and two-thirds of the 12th floor of the same building to the Chiswick Press.'

OUT OP TOWN. Prank L. Fisher Co. state that they have sold for Amy Robsart

Shaver, the Robinshood property at Whitestone. Long Island for about $115,000.

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Brooklyn. The week in Brooklyn realty has been characterized by what

raight be called average activity in all classes of holdings. Just now the renting season is at its height, and those brokers who do a large renting business will continue to be busy up to the 1st of May. If the activity in this line continues at its present rate there will be very few houses to let after that date. Brokera report a steady demand for moderate priced houses in all sec­tions of the borough, with a supply hardly adequate to meet It. This state of facts seems to indicate that thus far the immense building in the outlying wards has not as yet seriously affected the older parts of Brooklyn. Those interested in property in the latter sections fear that the increased transit facilities and the development of so much suburban property will ultimately have a depreciating effect unless the increase In population keeps pace with the increased supply of houses.

The following are the comparative talb'les for the Brooklyn Conveyances, Mortgages and Projected Buildings for the corre­sponding weeks of 1899 and 1898 given:

CONVEYANCES.

1899. 1898. - ,„ ,„ , „ „ . Apr. 7 to 13, inc. Apr. 8 to 14, inc. Total nuni.ber 298 2<5Q Amount inyolved .$862,965 $466,008 Number nominal 159 ^ ISft T o t a l n u m b e r o f C o n v e y a n c e a . '

J a n . 1 t o d a t e 4 , 0 4 0 4 S 4 4 T o t a l o m o n n t o f C o n v e y u n c e s .

J a n . 1 t o d a t e 1^9,411,189 $ 3 , 6 3 1 , 3 3 7

MORTGAQES. Total number OKT „„„ Amount involved / . . Sl 097 7^^ -cfo-, HA Number over 5 per c e n t . . . . . . . . . * l . l " 7 , / o 3 ^^81.214 Amount Involved « 9 I E =07 «o5i o-n Number at o per cent, or l e s a . . . . : . : »<>1&.&01 $ 2 3 1 . 3 D 9 Amount Involved .." S7S*> ^52 Uio i^k T o t a l n n m h e r o f M o r t g a s e s . '!"f~.-02 $449,8o5

J n n , 1 t o d a t e 3 , 2 4 T t TJR T o t a l a n i o a n t o f M o r t g a e e a . '

J a n . 1 t o d a t e $ 4 3 , G 1 S , 4 4 4 $ 1 8 , 2 9 3 , 7 1 3 PROJECTED BUrLDINQB.

Number ot New Buildings m 74 ^ L * i ^ r ^ n T . ^ L r • Of • N e w " i i o k i i ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ *334,250

i n g e t , J a n . 1 t o d a t e 1 ,180 9 5 0 T o t u l a m o a n t o f N e w B a i l d -

iwK-s. J a i l . 1 t o d a t e .•^5,342.630 S 4 , 4 1 7 , S a 4 r ^ . t n l a m o a n t o f M t e r a t i o n s , ^ , - * * . , o ^ t

J a n . 1 t o d a t e . '^030,293 $ 3 5 9 , 6 7 7

One of the finest landscapes in or around Brooklyn is that stretching along from SOth street towards the south and east­ward frora the Bay to and beyond the wooded crest of the Highlands to the easterly line of the old city. This tract was purchased from the Indians in the year 1936 by William Arrance Bennett, and from that time to a recent date It has been In the

•possession of his descendants or grantees including the De Harts, the Bergens. the Van Brunts and the Bennetts. They held it in large tracts or farms divided and subdivided by lines running perpendicular to the Bay. But nothing can stop the promoter and his new streets and avenues, and in tirae this .whole region was mapped and laid out into little parallelograms called blocks and city lots. But what was a city lot to a Bergen or Bennett? It might do for a burial place, but they could not live and breathe within such narrow limits. They yielded to the inevitable, and moved on to seek rest and beauty in some less favored locality. Then came new legislative acts and sur­veyors and street commissioners with carts and grading ma­chines in their train, and then blocks and rows of beautiful houses for thousands of good people sprang up upon the site of those wooded hills and corn-covered fields of bygone days. And thus passed the charming farm of South Brooklyn. One of the largest and prettiest pieces of those old farms still remaining lies on the easterly side of the new Sunset Park, and it will be sold at auction on the 20th of tliis month by the Jere. Johnson Co.. and then rows of suburban city houses will take the place of this part of the old farms.

The few remaining farms in Kings County are rapidly passing out of the hands of the original owners into the control of big operators or companies. During the weelc the farm of the late Stephen Harriman. situated in the Slst Ward, was purchased by a local syndicate composed of William E. C. Mayer. Charles H. Hyde. General Jaraes McLeer, M. J. Dady. Frederick J. Ashfield and William F. Schmidt. This farm consists of about 68 acres, and is situated on the westerly side of Garretson's Creek, be­tween Avs U and V. and extending back to the property of the Coney Island Jockey Club. The stated consideration was $1,000 per acre. This property has been in the Harriman family for nearly two hundred years. Av U, which runs through the center of the tract. Is the only complete street opened from Gravesend Bay to Bergen Beach. It is the intention of the Brooklyn Heights

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Railroad Company to run a belt line through this street as soon as the proposed bridge at this point is constructed. The Jurien Lot-t farm, in the 32d Ward, was also sold during the week, the purchaser being Mary B. Hendricks. This farm consists of some forty acres situated on Lott's lane, between Av U and Av T. It runs from a point near Flatbush av on the east to the center of Garretson's Creek on the west, w Ith a frontage of over 500 feet on the creek. The new bridge referred to above will run through this tract and thus open up a new route to Coney Island. Mc­Nulty & Fitzgerald were the brokers who made both of these sales.

The first iraproveraent in the Brooklyn rapid transit system was raade this week when the express train service was started on the Lexington avenue line of the elevated road. If this experiraent meets with favor a sirailar systera will be introduced on all the elevated lines. It is also stated that a transfer sys­tera will be introduced which will allow transfers at certain stations from the elevated to the surface cars without extra charge.

Fairview Terrace, recently purchased by Henry C. Rath, of Flushing. L. I., frora the Poppenhusen estate, will shortly be developed and placed on the raarket. This property consists of 47 acres in Flushing, situated on both sides of Jaraaica avenue, and reaching from Sinclair avenue to Kissena Lake.

Thirty new houses at Ingleside, a suburb of Flushing, are soon to be built by the Realty Trust of New Tork City.

The deed of the John V. Voorhees farm to Dean Alvord is mentioned among our records of conveyances this week. The consideration of $111,000 for this accessible tract of high-grade property is not excessive.

An interesting auction sale of vacant lots will probably take place in Bi-ooklyn next month. The Philip Pfalzgraf farm, comprising 23 acres on King's Highway, between 20th and 22d avenues, which has been under cultivation until this year, is about to be cut up and disposed of by the owner at public sale, although no auctioneer has yet been selected. The farm has been offered for sale at private contract for about $80,000. It was bought at foreclosure for $8,000 less than 25 years ago. Until the present year It was^assessed at its value as farm land; the new assessment makes profitable cultivation impos­sible.

Frank Bailey, vice-president of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, who is in charge of the Brooklyn o^cft of that com­pany, is one of the directors of the new Brooklyn Development Company. This is the company which has bought up so much farm land with the idea of getting control of this class of hold­ing.

6th av, southeast corner 12th st, 4-sty brick double apartment house with stores; seller, William J. Allen; buyer, William Dick; price $22,000; brokers. Johnson & Son.

9th'av, corner Tth st. vacant. 60x121; seller. Winslow estate: buyer, Charles Hart; broker, Frank A. Barnaby; price, . 22,000.

3d st. No 511. east side, between Tth and 8th avs, 3-sty brown­stone dwelling; buyer. H. H. Armstead; brokers, Burrill Bros.; consideration. $12.T50.

Washington av. No 250 west side, between Willoughby and De Kalb avs. 3-3ty detached dwelling on plot 50x100, running through to Waverly avenue; seller, Mary Weed estate; buyer. Lowell M. Palmer; brokers. Buikley & Horton.

Clinton av. No 30, w est side, between Flushing and Park avs. ''-sty and haseraent frame dwelling on lot 22.6x100; seller. So-phrania Periera; buyer, Henry C. Bradley; hrokers. Bulkiey & Horton.

Waverly av. No 78, west side, between Park and Myrtle avs, 2-sty basement frame dwelling, lot 18.9x85; seller, Annie How; buyer, Sophrania Periera; brokers, Buikley & Horton.

Willoughby av, No 11, north side, betw een Washington Park and Carlton av, 3-sty basement brick dwelling, lot 20x80; seller, Hubbard B. Smith; buyer, Frank G. Read; brokers. Buikley & Horton. This property was sold to the seller by the same brokers last month.

Douglass st. No 11. north side, between Court and Smith sts, 3-sty and basement brick house; seller, Mrs. M. A. Townsend; buyer. Miss Grace Davis; broker, A. J. Dooher.

3d st, No 35, east side, between Smith and Hoyt sts, 2-sty and basement brick house, 20x40x80; seller, Charles Wilson; buyer, Mrs. Catherine Maher; broker, A. J. Dooher.

Union st, No 210, south side, hetween Henry and Clinton sts. 3-Ety and basement house, 22.6x45x100; seller, Frank Waither; buyer. Mrs. A. Brennan; broker. A. J. Dooher.

Sackett st, south side, between Hicks and Henry sts. 3-sty English basement stone front house. 20x40x100; seller, estate of Silas Davis; buyer. Mrs. A. Neil; broker. A. J. Dooher.

Stuyvesant av. No 25T. 3-sty and basement brownstone dwell­ing, 20x50x90; seller. Mrs. A. J. Barnes; buyer, B. Moore; con­sideration. $13,000; broker. Geo. E. Lovett.

4th st. No 39, 4-sty and cellar double brick flat, 25x55x90: seller, W. J. Moyer; buyer. Winslow M. Burdick; consideration, $75,000: broker, Geo. E. Lovett. • > ••; ^^

Sterling place, No 806. 3-sty and basement brownstone "dwell­ing, 20x45x100; seller, R. D. Robbins; buyer. T. D. Elauvelt: consideration, $8,500; broker, Geo. E. Lovett.

6th St. No 313, north side, between 4th and 5th avs, 3-sty] single flat; seller, Ketty Wileg; buyer, John Doyle; broker, F. C.I Sauter.

Tth av, southeast corner of 13th st, two 4-sty flats with stores; sellers, Ernst-l\-arx-Nathan Co; buyer, Annie E. Sullivan; brokers, Redmond Brothers.

Wythe av, No 400, 3-sty and haseraent dwelling; seller, M. Allers; buyer, J. Koch; brokers. J. Straus & Son.

Lee av, No 228. 4-sty flat; seller, M. Tiedeman; buyer, S. Baum; brokers. J. Straus & Son.

7th av. Nos 142. 144, two 4-sty flats; seller, Juan B. Carrillo; brokers, Burrill Brothers; price, $30,000.

2d st. No 562, near 8th av, 3-sty dwelling; seller. Charles F, Burrill; buyer, Felecia Govin; brokers, Burrill Brothers; price, $14,700.

Adelphi St. west side, 309.6 feet south of Greene av:'seller. Naz-arene Congregational Church; buyer. Albert Chesebrough; con­sideration. $5,300. The church will purchase another building in a neighborhood more desirable for ils purposes.

3d St. No 277, 25x100, vacant; seller, Rosenquest estate; buyer, Matthaus Beck; brokers. Charles Buermann & Co.

REAL ESTATE NOTES.

Herbert A. Sherman made his debut as an auctioneer this week under propitious circumstances, selling a parcel at foreclosure for several thousand dollars over the incumbrances. Another legaf sale by him is scheduled for next week.

Through a clerical error, the vacant lots on the east side of Edgecorabe avenue, 225 feet north of 150th street, were reported as withdrawn at $17,000 last week, under the auction sales of Geo. R. Read. The lots were not put up.

Of the twelve members of the Board of Brokers whose off-hand appraisements of the Broadway and 2.3d st triangle were secured before the Eno sale by H. A. B. Kelly, the valuation of Gardner Stewart, of Chas. H. Easton & Co., carae nearest the price which the property sold for. Mr. Stewart's estimate was $700,000; the selling price was $690,000.

It is reported that the notorious Billy McGlory is to occupy the 1-sty concert hall and cafe. 45.10x100. on the north side of 59th street, 140.3 west of the Grand Circle, which is now under construction. According to the plans flled with the Building De­partment, the owner of the property is August H. Ruck.

J. N. Petty has resigned the Presidency of the Petty, Soulard Sc Walker Realty Company on account of poor health, and a de­sire to retire for a time at least from active business. The Board of Directors passed resolutions regretting the retirement of Mr. Petty, and expressing the hope that his health would soon be restored. The Board unanimously elected David Quigley as President of the Company.

As indicating a demand for a better class of housing on the East Side, it is interesting to note that Harry Fischel has de­termined to build two G-story flats, with stores, Instead of tene­ments, on the plot. 75x100, on the northeast corner of Grand and Suffolk streets. These are said to be the first flat houses proper in the neighborhood, and are designed by Samual Sass. This experiment is a recognition of the fact that tliere is a growing-class of Eastsiders of means and education whose business and social demands make a nearby residence desirable, and whose tastes have outgrown tenement surroundings.

The buyer of the southwest corner of Broadway and lOSth st, 100x100, sold through J. Romaine Brown Se Co., was Danie! S. Slawson, father of the senior raeraber of Slawson & Hobbs, and who was represented by that flrra. The seller was Frederick Entz. and the price $100,000. It required an outlay of about $30,000 to cure the defect in the title to the corner gore, 8x5x12. which lies in the bed of the old Bloomingdale road, and the re­lease of thirty-six heirs of Nicholas De Peyster and their grantees had to be secured. In this connection the following conveyance, noted in the Record and Guide of March 20, 1897, and which is only one of many, is suggestive of the logevity of the titles to some of the old public highways: "Bloomingdale road, whether now closed or hereafter to be closed, between 107th and 129th sts; all right, title. &c, in above. Jaraes Rogers to Jaraes A Deering. B&S. val consid."

We will pay a liberal price for copies of The Record and Guide Nos. 1453, 1454. 1400, 1401, 1471, 1475, 1554 and 1556; also Indlce to Volumes 34 and 41, delivered at our office in good condition.

We will pay a liberal price for copies of Indices to Volumes 34, 41. 43 and 50 of the Record and Guide, delivered at our office in-good condition.

CONCERNING REAL ESTATE AGENTS «ND BROKERS. N. W. Chambers, the well-known mortgage broker, has re- . ,

moved his ofbce to the German-American Euilding. No. 35 Nas­sau st. Room 90.J. Owners of real estate having mortgages past due or maturing can obtain liberal loans at a low rate of interest and at small expense, by applying to Mr. Chambers. Mr. Cham­bers was lately associated with T '". E. Brokaw-, and the latter hasi retired.

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The Maxwell Real Estate Co., of No. 150 West 34th st, manage twenty-one buildings, which they lease from owners, paying a stated yearly sum, together with taxes, repairs, etc., and furnish surety bonds to secure performance of agreements. Their spe­cialty is high-grade apartments, and owners can arrange to se­cure advance rents by leasing to the Maxwell Real Estate Co.

Albert Etzel, agent and broker, of No. 734 Amsterdam av, cor­ner of OGth st, is well known in the realty world, and is an ex­perienced manager of property, besides having an excellent knowledge of values. The manageraent of estates, collection of rents and placing of raortgage loans are his specialties. His son, Jos. L. Etzel, is raanager of the Insurance Departraent of the office. Their telephone call Is 914 Riverside.

Building News. MERCANTILE.

HEADQUARTERS for Architectural and Ecclesiastical Bronze and Brass, Ornamental Grilles, Wickets and Railings. MAN­HATTAN BRASS CO., Other adv., Page VIII.

« BUILDKVG MATERIAL MARKET.

BRICK-—Arrivals of Hudson River brick during the week bave amounted to more than 70 barges. These went as rapidly as they carae in. The raarket is in very good condition and the supply is nicely adjusted to the demand through natural causes. Demand is very good, and an advance in price has been made to $6.00 and $6.25.

LIME.^Rockland lirae is coming along slowly and in insuffi­cient quantities to entirely satisfy the call for it. The backward season and high shipping rates are chiefly responsible for the present situation. The inquiry is very good. Values are steady, and it is not probable that they will advance in the near future. Present sales are being made at 80@S5c. for the coraraon and 90@95c. for the finishing. State and Jointa lime are devoid of any new feature. They are enjoying a fair seasonable deraand at 75c. and 90c. respectively.

CEMENT.—The volurae of business in the ceraent market is increasing from week to week. The deraand at present is very strong and larger than it has been in years. Prices are firm but have not advanced frora forraer figures, S0@85c. and 95c. for the Rosendale. American Portland continues at the sarae figures as last quoted, but the market is firm.

LATH.—The first supply of any size for sorae time came in during the week. About 5,000,000 Eastern spruce lath arrived and were cleaned up as fast as they came in. Prices advanced to [email protected]. anti are firm at that flgure. Demand was strong, and as stocks are light and supplies of late have only been in small quantities, the inquiry is still heavy. Few lath are re­ported to be on the way and no prices are being made to arrive.

LUMBER.—The local lumber raarket is devoid of any new feature of iraportance. Deraand continues to be good and prices all along the line hold steadily. The conditions of the severai woods show no raaterial change.

NAILS.—The deraand for nails, both cut and wire, has, if any­thing, fallen off a trifle during the past weeK. The heaviest part of the deraand in the good trade for the last few weeks has come from the dealers whose stocks were somewhat low and who bought in anticipation of an advance in prices. The deraand from the consuraers has not begun as yet, although the present weather will probably serve to start the season. Quotations are, carload lots, jobbers, f. o. b. mill, Pittsburg base, $1.75; less than carload lots. $1.80. To others than jobbers, $1.80 and $1.95. Small lots out of store, $2.10. These quotations are for cut nails. Wire nails are $2.05 for car lots f. o. b. mill. Pittsburg base; $2.20 on dock N. T., and $2.40 for small lots out of store.

GLASS.—The market for American window glass Is in a state of suspension. Nothing can be done to relieve the present un­settled condition of affairs until the meeting of the Comraittee of the Araerican Glass Co., which will take place early next week. Little glass is being sold as stocks are very light and there is no chance of replenishing thera at present. Discounts range from 80 and 20% to 80 a'nd 5%. Very little French window is coming along. A feature of the foreign demand is the large Japanese trade this spring. Discount is SO and 10%.

NAVAL STORES.—As was suggested in our last report, the slump in the market for spirits of turpentine was checked at the figures quoted and prices took an upward turn. During the week values have advanced steadily, and at the close were firm at 4414c. for regulars and 45c. for machines. Demand has improved considerably and a fairly large amount of business is being done. The Southern market is in good condition. Only a mod­erate trade has taken place in tar, but sales ruled steady at [email protected] for regulars and .$3.20 for oil barrels. Pitch was quiet and featureless at former values, [email protected].

OIL.—Quotations of linseed oil have advanced to 49c. for 5-bbl. lots or more, and SOc. for less than 5-bbl. lots, with the usual advance of 2c. per gallon for boiled. Out-of-town brands are quoted at 47c. and 48c. for 5-bbl. lots and under respectively. Demand is good at present and the movement of oil is moder­ately large. The immediate cause of the advance in price is the rise of seed. Calcutta oil is still at 58c. per gallon.

LEAD.^Prices as last announced by the National Lead Co. remain unchanged, with the exception that litharge is the same in keg as in cask. The raarket is seasonably strong.

PAINT.—Prices of dry colors show no appreciable change frora last week. The volume of business is not large but it is not be­hind the season.

Park row, No. 3, and Ann st, No. 5, 6-sty mercantile building, on site 25x52.3x24.6x62.4, with L to Ann st; August Belmont, W. M. Ivins and others, owners; R. H. Robertson, 100 5th av, archi­tect.

South William st, southwest corner of Mill lane, 1-sty brick and stone oflice building: cost, $25,000; Percy Chubb, 7 South William st, owner; C.arrere & Hastings, 28 E. 41st st, architects.

36th st, south side, between Broadway and 7th av, S-sty brick and stone warehouse, b0x98; cost, $125,000; Park & Tilford, 917 Broadway, owners; Prancis H. Kimball. 71 Broadway, architect.

90th st, north side, near Av A, 2-sty brick factory, 75x96; cost, $30,000; Jacob Herb, 310 East S2d st, owner; Charles Stegmayer. 306 East 82d st, architect.

Spring st, northeast corner of West Broadway, 6-sty brick, stone and terra cotta store and loft building, on lot 25x75.3, to contain elevator, steam heat and electric light; Arthur A. Hodges, St. James Building, owner; Small & Schumann, No. 265 Broad­way, architect.

APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS.

Park av, west side, 50 feet north of 81st st, 7-sty brick and stone flat, 52x87; cost, $75,000; Jeremiah C. Lyons. 81 East 125th st, owner; Cleverdon & Putzel, 41 Union square, architects.

Union av, northwest corner of lOSth st, five 4-sty brick flats; total cost, $70,000; Mr. Kennedy, owner; P. J. Miller & Co., 974 Boston av, architects.

Brook av, southwest corner of 146th st, six 5-sty brick fiats; cost, .^140,000; John D. Hassinger, owner; W. C. Dickerson, 149th st and 3d av, architect.

lJ3th St. north side, about 150 feet east of 3d av. six 5-sty brick and stone flats, _^.6x8G and 28x82; cost, $160,000; Au­gust Jacob. 549 West 149th st, owner; John Hauser, 1441 3d av, architect.

124th St. south side, 200 feet east of Amsterdam av, seven 5-sty brick and stone flats, 25x86; cost, $135,000; Susan Goldreyer, 319 East 72d st. owner; Geo. P. Pelhara, 503 Sth av, architect.

Broorae st, south side, 60 feet west of Attorney st, 6-sty brick and stone stores and fiats, 40x65; cost $28,000; Isidor Ginsberg. 63 Norfolk st, owner; M. J. Smailheiser, 192 Bowery, architect.

Eagle av, north side, 100 feet south of lG3d st, two 5-sty brick and stone fiats. 25x92; cost. $50,000; August Jacob. 549 West 149th st, owner; John Hauser. 1441 3d av. architect.

East Morrisania. near Union av, 3-sty frame fiat; eost $7,500; Mr. Wearly, owner; Edw. Wenz, 1491 3d av, architect.

St. Aim's av, northwest corner of 158th st, three 5-sty brick and stone fiats, 32x95 and 27.1x75; cost. $45,000; J. Lipsky, 98 East Broadway, owner; M. J. Smailheiser, 192 Bowery, architect.

St. Ann's av. southwest corner of Rae st, six 5-sty brick and stone flats, 25x87; cost, $100,000; Mrs. Mary Schaefer, corner of Brook av and 145th st, owner; Edw. Wenz. 1491 3d av, archi­tect.

Sheriff St. No. 95, 5-sty brick and stone flat. 26x87; L. & J. Pi-?.er. 123 East 65th st, owner; G. F. Pelham, 503 5th av. architect.

St. Ann's av, northwest corner of 148th st, two 5-sty brick and stone stores and flats. 25x95 and 25x77; total cost, $50,000; John Banner, 105 East l l l t h st, owner; Neville & Bagge. 217 West 125th st, architects.

Sth av. east side, 25 feet north of l l l s t st, two 5-sty brick and stone apartment houses. 25x86; total cost, $50,000; George Rob­inson. 224 West 114th st, owner; Neville & Bagge, 217 West 125th st, architects (plans only).

Sth av. east side, 25 feet north of 113th st, three 5-sty brick and stone flats, 25x86; cost, $25,000; Alfred Coburn. 208 West 123d st, owner; Neville & Bagge, 217 West 125th st, architects.

DWELLINGS.

88th st, north side, 100 feet east of Sth av. Architects, Babb, Ccok & Willard.'7 West 29th st, are preparing plans for a dwell­ing to be erected at this location for Charles C." Marshall, 30 Broad st.

SOth st, north side, 100 feet east of 5th av. This property will be improved by the erection of a dwelling; Wm. B. Hornblower, 30 Broad st, owner.

l l l t h st, south side, 125 feet east of Broadway; David T. Ken­nedy, who has just purchased the plot, 175x100, will improve his purchase by the erection of nine dwellings; Neville & Bagge. No. 217 West 125th st. have been his architects in previous opera­tions.

l l l t h st, north side, 125 feet east of Boulevard, nine brick and stone Araerican haseraent dwellings, four 5-sty and five 4-sty, the latter to have an extension 10x13; plots 20x50 and 25x54; total cost, $200,000; David T. Kennedy, 19 West 74th st, owner; Neville Se Bagge, 217 W^est 125th st, architects.

12th st, north side, between Av A and B, Unionport, 2-sty frarae dwelling, 21x35; cost, $3,000; John McNail, Unionport, owner; Louis Falk, 3d av and 146th st, architect.

MISCBLLANEOL'S.

Broadway, east side, 120th to 121st st, 201.10x100. This site, to which the Teachers' College has taken title, will be improved with a new college building. According to Spencer Trask, Presi­dent of the Teachers' College, the plans for the building are now

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the" subject of an informal competition araong several architects, although he thought it better not to state who the architects were. No tirae has been fixed for submitting the plans and the awarding of the contract. The new building will he begun not later than the middle of June.

179th st, northeast corner of Audubon av. 1-sty and basement bluestone church, 47.6x49.5; cost, $6,000; Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Savior, owner; Richard R. Davis, 247 West 125th st, architect.

ALTERATIONS.

24th st. No. 55 West, alteration of dwelling for studios; Fred. Marks, care of architect, owner; R. T. Lyons, 41 Union square, architect.

SSd st, Nos. 14 and 16 West, alteration of residence for business purposes; J. J. Astor estate, 23 West 26th st, owner; A. M. Na­pier. 25 West 26th st. architect.

ESTIMATES RECEIVABLE.

By the Supervising Architect. Treasury Department, Wasliing­ton, D. C. until April 27, at 2 p. ra.. for the new low pressure, re­turn circulation, steam heating and ventilating apparatus for the U. S. Court House and Post-Office building at Raleigh. N. C. Copies of drawings and specifications raay be had at the Wash­ington office, or at the office of the Custodian, at Raleigh, N. C.; also, until May 8, 2 p. m., for the heating and ventilating appar­atus for the U. S. Post-Office building at Brockton, Mass. Copies of drawings and specifications can be had either at Brockton or Washington.

By the Departraent of Parks, at the Arsenal Building. Central Park, until 11 a. m., April 20th, for broken trap rock and screen­ings; also for the removal of 42d st reservoir, etc., until 11 a. m.. of April 27th.

By the Board of Education, at 585 Broadway, until 4 p. ra.. April 20th. new school house. Borough Brooklyn; until 4 p. ra.. April 24th. fcr putting heating and lighting plants in schools and repairs in schools.

BROOKLYN.

Clinton av, 150 feet north of Myrtle av, 4-sty brick and stone flat, 93x25; cost, $12,000; Frederick Jacobsen, 54 West ISth Ht, N. T. City, architect.

Parkway, addition to Brooklyn Institute; cost, $600,000; Brook­lyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 502 Fulton st, owner; McKim. Mead & White. 160 5th av, N. Y. City, architects. Part of this building has been erected. Bids for another portion will prob­ably be advertised in one month.

Flatbush av. east side, 35 feet south of Canarsie Lane, six 3-sty brick and stone flats and stores, 20x55; cost, $30,000; Leslie L. Wright, 326 56th st, owner; H. L. Spicer. same address, architect.

Fort Harailton av and OOth st, ten 2-sty two-family stone dwell­ings. 20x50; cost, $5,000 each; Charles Hart, Degraw st and 4th av, owner, architect and builder.

Park Circle and Union st. 2-sty brick pavilion, 34x70; cost, $4,000; Max Hartmann. on premises, owner; Thoraas Bennett, 198 53d st, architect.

Prospect Park West, northeast corner of 5th st. flve 4-sty brick and stone dwellings; cost. $30,000; Charles Hart, Sr., Degraw st and 4th av, owner, architect and builder.

Prospect Park West, and Sth st, flve 4-sty brick and stone dwellings. 20x55; cost, $30,000; Mr. Petersen, 8th st, near 9th av, owner, architect and builder.

Av I, southwest corner of Brooklyn av, two 2-sty frame dwell­ings, 26x40; cost. $3,500 each; James Grahara. on preraises. owner and builder; A. White Pierce, 1127 Flatbush av, architect.

4th av, east side, 50 feet south of 45th st. 4-sty brick and stone flat, 20x60; cost, $7,000; Mrs. Hannah, owner; Thomas Bennett, 198 53d st, architect.

18th av and 86th st, 3-sty brick and stone flat and store, 20x 65; cost, $6,000; Mr. Schaefer, ISth av and 86th st, owner and builder; Thomas Bennett. 198 53d st, architect (plans only).

Bay 10th st, west side, 300 feet west of Cropsey av, 2-sty frame dwelling. 24x45; cost, $3,500; Michael Cooper. 17th av near SOth st, owner; Thomas Bennett, 19S 53d st, architect.

l l t h st, west side, 400 feet south of Av B, two 2-sty frarae dwellings, 25x45; cost, $4,000 each; S. C. Halstead, 239 SOth st. owner and builder; Thomas Bennett, 198 53d st, architect (plans only).

55th St. south side, 240 feet east of Sth av. three 2-sty frarae two-faraily dwellings. 20x40; cost, .$4,000 each; Minerva B. Spicer. 326 56th st, owner; H. L. Spicer. 326 56th st., architect.

SSth st and 7th av, 3-sty brick and stone flat,27x60; cost, $9,000; Charles Lindquist, on premises, owner and builder; Thomas Ben­nett, 198 S3d st, architect.

75th st, north side, 250 feet wesit of 15th av., two 2-sty frarae dwellings, 20x42; total eost, $7,000; Minerva Spicer, 326 56th st, owner; H. L. Spicer, 326 56th st, architect.

SOth St. south side. 100 feet east of 2d av. 2-sty frame dwelling, 26x47; cost, $4,500: Jefferson R. Edwards, 1 Broadway, owner; Thos. Bennett. IOS 53d st, architect.

Broadway, southeast corner of Bartlett st. four 4-sty brick and stone flats with stores. 25x90; total cost. $42,000; Mrs. A. Rein­hardt, 277 Hart st, owner; W. B. Wills. IT Troutman st, archi­teet.

Coney Island.—Frame hotel and pavilion; Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, and 374 Washington st. N. T. City, owner; Otto Straek, Hotel Imperial, N. T. City, architect.

Bast New Tork av, near Rockaway av, 2-sty and basement brick and stone dwelling. 21x33; cost, $2,000; Harris Frank, IST McKibbin st, owner; M. J, Smailheiser, 192 Bowery, N. T. City, architect,

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

Blue Point, L. L—One 1-sty frame and stone dwelling, 50x30; cost, $6,000; Charles W. Lynde, owner; Child & DeGolI. 62 New st, N. T. City, architects.

Fisher's Island, N. T.—One 2-sty frame block; first floor post-office, two small halls or club rooms on the second floor; cost. $8,000; B. W. & W. Ferguson, owners; H. Edw. Ficken, 10 West 27th st, N. Y, City, architect. One 2-sty frarae private stable, to contain six stalls; cost, $5,000; R. P. Lingerman, Bethlehem. Pa., owner; Bruce Price, 1133 Broadway. N. Y. City, architect.

Glen Cove, L. I.—One 1-sty brick dairy building, 20x34; Estate-of Charles Pratt , Morris Euilding Co.. 26 Broadway, N. T. City,, owner; William B. Tubby, 81 Fulton st, N. Y. City, architect.

Oakdale, L. I.—The residence here owned by W. K. Vanderbilt, 660 oth av. N. T. City, was totally destroyed by fire. Mr. Van­derbilt is now abroad, but it is probable that he will rebuild after plans of R. H. Hurt, 2S East 21st st, N. Y. City.

St. George. S. I.—One 2i^-sty frame dwelling; Martin Brothers,. 11 Wall st, N. Y. City, owners; Walker & Morris, 44 Pine st, architects.

Whitestone. L. I.—One 2yo-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $4,000; Mrs. Emily Trotman. owner; "Wra. Rose, architect and builder.

NBW JERSEY.

Bayonne.—36th st, north side, 2'/o-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $3,-800; E. W. Demarest, owner; A. C. Longyear, 126 Liberty st, N. T. City, architect.

Clinton Township.—Kent av, 3-sty frarae flat, 22x55; cost.. $4,000; Mr. Rothhard, owner; P. Steinbrenner, 22 Clinton st,. Newark. N. J., architect.

East Orange.—Walnut st. No 84, remodelling dwelling; cost,. $4,000; Chas. E. Renshaw. owner; August Eichhorn. Orange, N. J., architect. -Two •Zy^-sty frame dwellings; J. Ward Grum-mon, owner; Brower Se Gaylor, 967 Boulevard, N. Y. City,. architects. Halstead st, 2y2-sty frarae dwelling; cost. $10,000; Mrs. H. B. De Forest, owner; L. C. Patton, Bank Building, Orange, N. J., architect. Oak st, two 2i^-sty frame dwellings; cost, $9,000; M. Wheaton, owner; George E. Krug, Bank Build­ing, Orange. N. J., architect. Munn av, 2-sty frame dwelling, 51x89; Archer Brown, owner; Ludlow Se. Valentine, 100 Broad­way, N. Y. City, architects.

Glen Ridge.—Plans have been prepared in competition for a new public school building to be erected here. Architect will soort be selected. E. P. Mitchell, editor, 170 Nassau st, N. Y. Clty,. Chairman, and Dr. H. C. Harris, merabers of Board of Trustees.

Hoboken.—Monroe st. near 3d, 4-sty frame dwelling. 25x46; cost. $6,500; Herraan Reysen, Harrison, N. J., owner; private plans.

Hudson View.—Three 2y>-sty frame dwellings; cost, $2,000' each; Hudson View Land Co., owner; Herman Fritz, Passaic, N. J., architect.

Jersey City.—Boulevard, No 24S7, near Belmont av, 2^/^-sty frarae dwelling, 20x37: cost, $4,000; Louise M. Lefevre, owner; I. A. Lefevre, architect. ^Clerk st. 3-sty frarae six-faraily flat, 25x05; cost, $5,000; Leopold Kraraer. owner and builder; J. A. Resch, architect (plans only). ^Communipaw av. frame store house; National Storage Warehouse & Dock Co., owner; private-plans. Coraraunipaw av. No 660, 3-sty frame four-family flat, 33x50; cost. $6,000; Fred Mahukin, owner; Augustus Schmidt, Bayonne, N. J., architect. Cook st, 4-sty brick paper box, factory, 25x90; cost. $9,000; E. Waldeck, owner; Alex. Foot, architect. Danforth av. No ITT, 2-sty frarae dwelling. 21x46; cost, $3,300; Reuker Brothers, owners; private plans. Fair-mount and Amity sts, 3-sty frarae addition to factory, 4Sx8T, tO' be used as a boiler house; cost. $7,000; C. Heidt & Son, owners; E. W. Lampster, architect.- Ocean av, iS-sty frarae six-family flat, 25x56; cost, $5,000; Leopold Kramer, owner; J. A. Resch,. architect (plans only).——Paciflc av. 2-sty frame flat, 26x50; cost, .$4,000; G. Pareth. owner; J. Fred Long, architect. Sum­mit av, Nos 1191-1193. two 3-sty frame stores and dwellings. 24x: 62; cost, $4,000 each; Max Klipper, owner; Leo Feinen, Jr.„ architect. -Virginia av, near Ocean. 3-sty frame flat, 22x51; cost, $3,000; Michael O'Gorman, owner; private plans. West Side av, 2-sty frame dwelling, 22x40; cost, $3,500; Prank Meehan,. owner; E. M. Paterson, architect. McAdoo av, southwest cor­ner of Boulevard, 1-sly and basement brick church; F. A-Minuth, 289 4th av, N. Y. City, architect. Ocean av, near Clarera.ont av, 3-sty frarae store and dwelling; cost. $4,000; George Hillsdorft, owner; Blau & Quaife, architects. Pine st, west side, near Maple, 3-sty frame dwelling; cost, $6,500; Henry Fricke, owner; E. J. Lampster. architect. South st, near Cen­tral av, 3-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $4,500; Gustav Franck, owner. ^Summit av, near Church st, 2%-sty frame dwelling; cost, $4,000; J. H. De Groodt, owner; Geo. A. Flagg, architect.

Montclair.—Union st, 2'/ij-sty frarae dwelling: cost. $4,50Or Chas. A. Kiraball. owner; C. G. Jones, 280 Broadway, N. T. City, architect.

Montclair.—Gates av, three 2%-sty frame dwellings, 34x.30; to­tal cost, $12,000: Chris. Myers. 361 Broadway. N. Y. City, archi­tect.

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Newark.—Arch st. No 20, 1-sty brick hat shop, 36x32; cost, $200; Joseph Fisch. owner.—Liberty and Oak sts. 4-sty brick factory, 54x100; Fred Scblosstine, owner; Peter Charles, archi­tect. Lafayette st, Nos 217-219, 4-sty brick and stone club house; Celluloid Co. (M. C. Lefferts. 36 Washington place, N. Y. City, president), owner; details later. Prospect st. engine house. No 5, is in a bad condition and It is probable that the Comraittee on Public Buildings will soon apply for money to erect a new one. Walnut st. Nos 32-36. three 2y2-sty frarae dwellings; Stephen H. Plum, owner; Chas. A. Gifford. 31 Union square, N. Y. City, architect. Ferry st. No 567. brick and stone addition to factory; Central Stamping Co., W. M. Aiken, Pres.. 23 Cliff St. N. Y. City, owner; Benson & Brockway, 55 Broad­way. N. Y. City, architects. Custer av, near Huntington st, 2^-sty frame dwelling: cost. .$3,000; Mr. McCrackin, owner; Al­fred Peter, arcbitect.

Newark.—High st. No. 109, 3-sty brick dwelling; cost, $7,000; Emil J. Bein, owner; Henry Baechlin, architect. Orange and Hecker sts, addition to brewery; Home Brewing Co., owner; archi­tect in previous operations, F. Wunder, 99 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bloomfield and Watsessing avs. The trustees of Job Haines Horae for the Aged, Rev. D. R. Prazer, conteraplate the erection of a new building, and the trustees are now raising the necessary money. l l t h st. No. 498 South, 2V2-sty frame dwell­ing, 22x59; cost, $3,600; Mrs. D. Allison, owner; Wm. M. Eisen-biegler, architect. Bank and Halsey sts, 10-sty brick, stone and iron offices and stores, 20x114; cost, $135,000; P . J. Wood, owner; Hard Sc Sutton. architects. Broad. corner of 3d av, 2^^-sty frame dwellings; cost, $10,000; Dr. Randall, owner; Chas. P. Baldwin, architect. Bloomfleld av. No. 15S, 3-sty brick stores and flat, 22x30; Fred Castle, owner; architect, sarae as last-—Camden st, two 2-sty frame dwellings, 28x52; cost. $4,000 each. John Fleck, owner; Carl E. Rehman, architect. Perry st, 3-sty frame stores and flat; cost, $4,000; John Kane, owner; Alfred Peter, architect.——Myrtle av. No. 19, 2i,i.-sty frarae dwell-

. ing, 22x50; cost, $3,200; Jos. G. Sharwell. owner and architect. Parker st. near 2d av, 2-sty frarae dwelling, 21x50; cost,

$4,000; Karl Kelner, owner; Carl F. Rehman, architect. Per-shine av, No. 209, 2yo-sty frame dwelling, 22xS6; eost, $4,200; Mary E. Floyd, owner; L. A. Virtue, architect. -Van Ness place, .near Clinton av, 2y2-sty frame dwelling, 33x39; cost, $4,500; Ernest Dreher. owner; E. A. Wurth, architect. Walnut st, Nos. 101-103, 6-sty brick six-faraily flat, 36x70; Thoraas Creesey, architect.

Newark.—Pairmount av, No. 151. 2^^-sty frame 2-family dwell­ing; cost, $3,500; Fredk. Kern, owner; Wm. K. Schoenig, 418 Springfield av, architect.——15th av, 3-sty frame flat; cost, $3.-200; Henry Miller, owner; Wm. K. Schoenig, architect. Sth sti No. 142 South, 2y2-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $2,500; Bernard Reilly. owner; C. F. Zachau. architect .—Ferdon st. 2t4-sty frame dwelling; cost. $3,500; N. W. Preston, owner; Alfred Peter, archi tect . -^Marshall st. No. 72, 3-sty brick extension to factory; cost, $3,000; Julius Kristeller, owner; Wra. E. Lehman, archi­tect. Perry and Polk sts, new frame store front; Herraan Lus­tig, owner; Alfred Peter, architect- Wakeman av, three 2i.i-sty frame dwellings, 20x30; cost, $2,400 each; Nicholas Meyler. owner and architect. Hawthorne street, alteration and addi­tion to 2V2-sty frame dwelling; cost, $3,000; Frederick Tummer, owner; Alfred Peter, architect. l l t h av, Nos. 48 and 50, two 3-sty frame dwellings. 22x56; cost, $3,400 each; L. O'Rourke, owner'; F. Steinbrenner, architect.

North Bergen.—Hamlet place and Paterson Plank road. 2-sty frame store and dwelling, 30x04; cost. $4,500; William Harkness. owner; William Howard Louche, Jr., Jane and Palisade av, Wee­hawken. N. J., architect.

North Paterson.—One 2iA-sty. frame dwelling. 39x40; cost. $3.-500; John Vanderberg, eor. 16th av. and 28th s t , Paterson, N. J„ owner; private plans.

Orange.^Conover terrace. 2^-story frame dwelling; eost. $4,-500; P. P. Hasselman. owner and architect. Sumraer street. three 2i^-story frarae dwellings, 22x32; cost, $3,000 each; Henry F. Schmidt, owner; P. R. Hasselman, architect.

Peapack.—One 3-sty frarae farm barn; cost, $10,000; C, Led­yard Blair, 33 Wall st, N. T. City, owner; Carrere & Hastings, 28 East 41st St. N. Y. City, architects.

Passaic.—Columbia av, 3-sty brick flat, 48x50; cost, $8,000; Goldberg & Kantor. owners; H. Rosensohn. architect. Presi­dent st, 2yj-sty dwelling: cost $8,000; William M. Meeker, archi­tect. President st, 2y.-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $4,000; Irving A. Matthews, o%vner; Herraan Fritz, architect. 2d st, 2%-sty frame store and dwelling; Phiiip Richraond. owner; H. Rosen­sohn. architect.^—Paulison av, reraodelling, 2i^-sty frame dwelling; cost, $2,000; Charles B. Waterhouse, ai'chitect. material men. ^The Street Commissioners, Col. John A. Parker, Chairman, will advertise for estimates in about two weeks for about one mile of curbing and flagging; Wise & Watson, Engi­neers.

Passaic—Remodelling 2%-sty. frame dwelling; H. L. Lucues, owner; Chas. B. Waterhouse, architect. Boulevard, 2i^-sty. frame dwelling; cost. $7,000; William Adams, owner; B. N. Kevitt. architect.

Paterson.—F. W. Wentworth has prepared plans for a dwell-,ing to be erected for James Simpson at 1st and Haledon avs.

Paterson,—Virginia av.. 30-36. four 2'/^-sty. frame dwellings; William Breen, owner; L. Pukaart, architect, Market st., Leo­

pold Meyer, Main st., has recently acquired property on the s t which he will improve by the erection of a hotel.——6th av., Nos. 104-106. two 21^-sty. frame dwellings; cost, $6,000; George Wal­ters, ownen

Piainfield.—One 2V3-sty frame dwelling; cost, $2,000; John Con­roy. owner and builder; W. H. Clum. architect. 2y2-sty frame dwelling; cost, $2,000; N. Peter Krog, owner; W. H. Clum. archi­tect.—^2y2-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $6,000; A. Stebbins. owner; B. V. French. Babcock Building, architect—2y2-sty frame-dwelling; cost, $5,500; Manning Se Runyon. owners and carpen­ters; W. H. Clum, architect. -Watchung av. 2-sty brick addi­tion to store, 3S-foot front; cost, $2,500; a Mr. Meissner, owner;. E. V. French, Babcock Building, architect.

Red Bank.-One 2y2-sty frame addition to dwelling; cost, $4,000; L. W. Thompson, owner; Carrere & Hastings, 28 East 41st st, N. Y. City, architects.

Ridgewood.—One 2iA-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $2,800; A. H,. Starr, owner; Herman Fritz, Passaic, N. J., architect.

Sea Br ight -Ludlow & Valentine, 100 Broadway, N. Y. City,, have on the boards plans for alterations to a dwelling for Robt. L, Maitland. One 2-Ety brick bakery and ice cream manufactory, 19x40; cost, $3,000; Prank J. Heidel, Long Branch. N. J., owner; Clarence D. Wilson, 186 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J., architect.

Sewaren.—Two 2i4-sty frame dwellings; cost. $3,500 each; Se-waren Improveraent Co. (Coleman Se Boynton, agents, Perth Am­boy. N. J.), owner; J. A. Oakley Se Son. 1201 E. Broad st. Eliza­beth, N. J., architects (plans only).

South Elizabeth.—Rose Hill pl, ten 2y3-sty frame dwellings; Jesse Hazell. Woodbridge, N. J., owner; private plans.

Somerville.-One 2%-sty frame dwelling; cost $3,000; P. C. Van Nuys, architect. 2i^-sty frarae double dwelling; cost, $3,000;. Miss K. Griggs, owner; Perrine & Wagner, contractors. 2^-sty frame dwelling; cost. $3,500; C. R. Knapp, owner; P. C. Van) Nuys. architect. 2i/i-sty frame dwelling; cost. $3,000; J. Au­gust Lechleitner, o'(\'ner; P. C. Van Nuys, architect.

South Orange.—One 2yi-sty frarae dwelling, 43x31; cost. $9,000; John R. Weeks. 44 Broadway, N. Y. City, owner; A. C. Longyear, 126 Liberty st. N. Y. CUy. architect.

South Orange.—One 2-sty frarae stable to contain two single and one box stall; cost. $2,600; John J. McGovern. owner; H. D. Havell, Newark. N. J., architect. One 2y2-sty. stone and frame dwelling, 36x45; cost. $8,000; John J. McGovern. owner; H. D. Havell, T60 Broad St.. Newark, N. J., architect.

Surarait—One 2iy^-sty frame dwelling; James W. Cromwell, 1 Greene st. N. Y. City, owner; Jaraes W. Cromwell. Jr.. archi­tect.

Summit.—One 2'^-sty frame dwelling; cost, $3,000; James Ely. owner; Cady & Krug, architects .-^One 2JA-sty brick dwelling; H. A. La Fetra, 100 William st, N. Y. City, owner; Brite & Bacon, 111 Stb av, N. Y. City, architects. Nothing has been de­cided, and owner is open to any suggestions from supply and material men.

Town of Union.—Hudson Boulevard, 3-sty frame and brick club house. 25x46; will contain bowling alley, gymnasium and billiard room; cost, $5,000; Hamilton Wheelmen, owners; Phiiip H. Diemer, architect.

Township of South Orange.—Six 2y2-sty frame dwellings, 25x 30; cost, $2,500 each;' Lindsley Manor Land Co., 810 Broad st, Newark, N. J., owner; Martin Wehrle, care of owners, architect

Union Hill.—Hackensack Plank road, 3-sty frame hall and dwelling; cost, $6,000; R. C. Church of the Holy Faraily. Rev. A. N. Grien, pastor, owner; Anton Kloster, 214 East 26th st. N. Y. City, architect.

Union Hill.—Fulton st and Hudson av. 3-sty frarae store and dwelling: cost, $6,000; Adolph B. Mahland, owner; G. Lauten-schlager, Jersey City, N. J., architect.

West Hoboken.—Central av, near Dodd st. 3-sty frame store and dwelling, 25x.58: cost, $6,000; C. Tielberger, owner; O'Brien & McDermott, architects.^—High Point av, northeast corner of Central av, 2yj-sty frame dwelling, 22x47; cost $4,500; Dr. J. H. Martin, owner; John Singer, Jr., architect.

Weehawken.—High Point av, near Weehawken st, five 214-sty frame dwellings; total cost, $15,000; Syndicate, owner. Jane, near Palisade av, 2iA-sty frarae dwelling; cost. $3,000; Wm. H. Louche, architect for both operations.

Weehawken.—3d st. 3-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $5,200; also 2y2-sty frame dwelling; cost. $3,300; Emilie Pracht and Geo. Limouze, owners, respectively: Geo. B. Mclntyre, Bank Build­ing, West Hoboken, architect.

West New York.—One 2-sty frame dwelling; cost, $3,400; Ber­nard Gilmartin, owner; Joseph Turck, Jersey City, architect. 3-sty frame hotel. 25x68: cost. $5,000; Wra. H. Grogan, North Avenue Hotel, owner; W. H. Clum, architect.

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Tuxedo.—Trcvvbridge & Livingston, 287 4th av. N. Y. City, have prepared sketches for a dwelling to be erected here for Ar­mory S. Carhar t

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R. C. Gildersleeve, formerly of 27 West 30th st, h a s removed to 150 Sth av. , ,

The Employer s of Sheet Metal W o r k e r s will hold an executive meet ing, Monday. April 17th. a t 3.30 p. m.

The Tile. Gra t e and Mantel Associat ion will meet in the Build­ing Trades ' Club-rooms. Thursday , April 20th, a t S p. m.

The Archi tec tura l Iron W o r k e r s will hold a meet ing a t the Building T rades ' Club-rooms, on Monday. April 17th, a t 8 p. m.

J a m e s M. Joyce has been appointed Inspec tor of P lumbing in the Depar t raen t of Buildings for the boroughs of M a n h a t t a n and The Bronx.

Freder ick Pearce , now a t 79 John st, will remove on or before M a y 1st, to lhe Metropol i tan Rea l ty Building, IS and 20 Rose at, and 214-218 Wil l iam st.

Oscar Lowinson, Nos. 39 and 41 Cor t l and t st, h a s plans for 130 model dwellings for a r t i sans . Sorae a re to be of frame, four or five rooms each, and some of brick, five to seven rooms. Loca­t ions a re not all decided upon, but 20 a re in South Brooklyn, and six a re thus far located in t h e Bronx. The a rch i t ec t will be ready to receive es t imates from builders in a few days .

A writ of m a n d a m u s h a s been issued on the pet i t ion of Stnne & Thurs ton , cont rac tors , th rough their a t to rney . J o h n C. Wai t , re­quir ing John F . Gouldsbury, a s Auditor , and Bird S. Coler. a s Comptroller , of the City of New York, to audi t and p a y the c la ims of the con t rac to r s for pav ing IOOth st, between 1st and 2d avs . This case is of especial in teres t to con t rac to r s in t h a t it de te rmines t ha t the D e p a r t m e n t of F inance cannot hold up claims aga ins t the city for work and mate r i a l s furnished, and which have been approved and accepted by the inspector, engi­neer and coraraissioner of publie works, by reason of the adverse r epor t s of the engineers and inspectors of other d e p a r t m e n t s of the city, such as the Coraraissioner of Accounts or the Depa r t ­ment of F inance , unless they can show specific ac t s t ha t const i­tu t e f raud and collusion. The de te rmina t ion of the D e p a r t m e n t of Publ ic W o r k s is conclusive, and compla in ts of other depa r t ­m e n t officers will not excuse the Audi tor or Comptrol ler in the performance of their duties, which a r e held to be ministerial . Th is claim is one of many t h a t have been held up in the Comp­troller 's office, a t the suggest ion of the Mayor ' s Commissioners of Accounts , but which it Is expected the Comptrol ler will now pay. hav ing no other a l te rna t ive .

TBADf aOTCJ.

STRUCTURAL AND OiR'NAMENTAL IRON WORK. The long-established and successful Mutua l I ron Works , B r a d y

& H a u p t m a n n , proprietors , a re busy complet ing or a r r a n g i n g to furnish Iron work for someth ing like two hundred fiats for up-t o - d a t e and progressive builders. Messrs. Schreiner Bros., head the list, with 30 houses; 16 on 7th av . 140th and l l l s t s t s ; 12 on S9th and 90th s ts , and two on W e s t 129th st. Other act ive bui lders include Rothschi ld & Son, 16 houses on 5th and Lenox a v s ; I saac Mayer , abou t 20 houses , on P a r k and Madison av s ; N . Hansen , block front on Ams te rdam a v ; S. J. Egan , block a t St. Ann ' s av and l l l s t s t ; and H a m m e r Se Oesting, ten on upper 3d av. The Mutua l Iron Works have a very commodious factory, wi th s t r ic t ly modern machinery , a t Nos. 406, 408, 410 and 412 E a s t 104th St. Thei r telephone call is 118 79th s t reet .

PLUMBERS' AND ARCHITECTU;R.\L MARBLE WO'RK. G. Greenhalgh & Co., of No. 413 E a s t Olst st , a re experienced

a n d careful marble workers . Thei r special ty is execut ing con­t r a c t s for p lumbers ' and builders ' work. Some of the i r recent con t rac t s embrace such flne a p a r t r a e u t houses a s Daily & Car l ­son's , a t "W'"est E n d av and IOOth st , and P . H. Lynch ' s fourteen p r iva te houses on Hara i l ton place. F o r the wel l -known pluraher, R. Cumraings, they supplied the marb le work a t Moore's new flats on 116th St. nea r Morningside P a r k . Ths i r telephone call is 1027 •79th street.

STAN'DARD AJtC'HITECTURAL SHEET .\liETAL CO. 'The above-named company have removed their works to No.

-112 E a s t 104th st, where they have la rger and be t te r equipped qua r t e r s for m a n u f a c t u r i n g cornices, skyl ights , bui lding fronts, bay windows, sills and lintels. They recently corapleted the block front on Sth av . between 149th and 150th s ts . for Builder H u g o F . Hoefler.

MiUlRESCO FOR OFPICIE EUILUIXG'.S.

The super in tendent of a large " sky - sc rape r " said recently, " W e •did the walls and ceilings of an oflice wi th Muresco. There were severa l la rge pieces of furni ture aga ins t the walls which could not be moved a t the time. Three weeks later , on a Sunday, we moved these and finished the job. I t was impossible to detect a n y " laps , " and the work had every a p p e a r a n c e of hav ing been done a t one tirae. I a lways use Muresco because it covers well, w o r k s easy, and does not have to be washed off when addi t ional coa t s are applied. " Muresco h a s m a n y other a d v a n t a g e s which a re thoroughly explained in an a t t r a c t i v e booklet which wil! be sent to any one interested by the manufac tu re r s , Benjamin Mcore Se Co., of Brooklyn. New York (Nos. 244-258 W a t e r St ,) , and Chicago, III.

FORiEIGN PORTLAND -CEMENT. The ex t r ao rd ina ry demand for P o r t l a n d cement ab road has en­

abled the European m a n u f a c t u r e r s to aga in advance their prices, and m a n y of thera will not ship their p roduct to th is m a r k e t ex-cppting a t the highes t m a r k e t prices, even at a loss of their Amer ican t rade . Tbis explains the reduct ion in th is yea r ' s im­por ta t ions of Por t l and cement, of which a large proport ion con­sists of some of the best known German b rands , such as Dycker­hoff, S ta r -S te t t in , Heyn Bros. These cont inue to ar r ive in the usual large quant i t i es to supply the continued good demand, a s the m a n u f a c t u r e r s who have supplied th is m a r k e t for so m a n y years , and have raany va lued friends in th is country , desire to main ta in their a lways so p leasan t relat ions.

CONTRA'CTS FOR DEEP AND DIFFICULT POUNDATIOXS.

John F . O'Rourke, the wel l -known engineer a n d con t rac to r , h a s removed his offices from No. -44 Broadway, to the P a r k Row Building, No. 15 P a r k row. Mr. O 'Rourke is now building the new City Is land Br idge a t a cost of abou t $200,000. I t wi'l ba about 1,500 feet long, including approaches , and connect City Island with Pe lham B a y P a r k . The dredging for foundat ions is near ly completed a n d the crib fenders a re being placed. Mr. O'PLOurke furnishes a rch i t ec t s with designs and es t imates for a n y kind of deep or difficult foundat ions for buildings, and h a s m a ­chinery and special p lan t for the rapid and economical con­s t ruct ion of pneumat i c a n d other foundat ions , ready to go to work on one day ' s notice.

I

WOOD MANTELS.

I. Vrasda , for the convenience of his cus tomers , the builders , haa reraoved his showrooms to No. 2181 Sth avenue, nea r 133d s t r e e t He has been establ ished since 18S5, and formerly sold only to the t rade. His special ty is the m a n u f a c t u r i n g exclusively of wood mante ls , which he supplies complete, a t building, with mirror , from $9 upward . His fac tory cont inues a t the old s t and . Nos. 213 and 215 Eas t 44th s t r e e t

A. R. WHITNEY Sc CO.

A. R. Whi tney & Co., Metropol i tan Agents of the Carnegie Steel Co.. Lira., and a g e n t s for their s t r uc tu r a l raaterial in the Met ro­pol i tan Distr ict , have removed their offices from No. 29 to No. 71 Broadway . E m p i r e Building. The officers of the Company a r e : A. R. Whi tney . Pres iden t ; J. P . Meday, Viee-Pres ident ; G. A. Eneli, Secre tary ; A. R. Whi tney , Jr . . T reasu re r .

Questions and Answers EAST KIVDR BR'iDGIE-DATE OF CO.MPLETION.

To Ike Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

W e should be glad to hea r when the E a s t River Br idge ia likely to be completed. L .

A n s w e r . ^ S o shouid we. This improvemen t is delayed, like many others , t h rough the ci ty 's inabil i ty to Issue bonds. ' At one t ime it was t h o u g h t t h a t the br idge could be completed a n d opened wi th the new century , but t h a t hope is now abandoned , and we do not think a new da te has been named.—Editor Record and Guide.

I EXTENSION OF M O R T G A G - E .

To the Editor of T H E R E C O K D AND G U I D E :

I own a house and the m o r t g a g e 'was due one y e a r ago. The owner of the m o r t g a g e consented to extend s a m e for flve yea r s wi thout considerat ion. This w a s done. He being now dead, t h e heirs and their a t t o r n e y claim the extension of m o r t g a g e is no t good, on the ground t h a t no considerat ion was paid for extension of same.

Answer.—If the extension was verbal and no considerat ion was paid, the claira of the heirs and the a t t o r n e y is correct. If t h e extension was in wr i t ing and under seal it is good.—Law Edi tor .

^ENCROACHMENT. ' ! - ^ .' '

To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

A's wall has been three inches on B's lot for over t w e n t y yea r s , B has had beams in A's wall for over t w e n t y yea r s wi thout beam r ight . A w a n t s to t ea r down bis house. (1) Must A protec t or suppor t B's beams? (2) Is there a flaw in A 's title on accoun t of present condi t ions?

Answer.—(1) Yes. (2) A has no title to the three inches which belong to B.—Law Edi tor .

BROKER'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR OWNER'S STATEM'ENT. To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

Some tirae ago you quoted a decision of sorae court defining the dut ies of a real esta.te broker , s ay ing the broker ' s dut ies were also to see as to correctness of owner ' s s ta te raen ts , &c. Kindly let me know the date of publ icat ion.

Answer.—Our cor respondent doubt less h a s in mind an ar t ic le on page 241 of our issue of F e b r u a r y 11 last , headed: "Broke r s ' Coraraisslons—A New T h e o r y . " - E d i t o r Record and Guide.

Apnf 1571899- Record and GiiliJe 67911.-^

MISCELLANKODS.

CHAS. F. MCKENNA, PH.D ^ ^ 221 Peorl SEreel, New York City. •CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORIES.

Tea ts a t Materials made Daily on 100,000 lbs. Standard Machine.

•Cement Inspection Systematized for la rge Works . Telephone. 1443 Jobn .

£ B J i , ESlAlK

HEAL ESTATE-

C MORRIS PRYOR, R E A L ESTATE B R O K E K ,

A U C T I O N E E R A N D A P l ' i t A I S E R .

130 B r o a d w a y , New York .

o n e y to Loan , 4-4'2-0%.

S P E C I A L T Y :

g T A T E N ISLAND REALTY.

CORNELIUS G. KOLFF, 5 0 BROADWAY.

H A C K E T T J N E W M AN,BUTLER & H AUAN

REAL ESTATE.

M O R T G A G E LOANS. T e l e p h o n e . 4 7 a B C u r t l a c d t . 4 0 'Wall S i r ee t , N e w York

Z.oui9 r . Soiitliaiik. I s aac A. Cocl i ran Doug la s O. Moore.

I V. SOUTHACK & CO., " " • R E A L E S T A T E B R O K E R S

Coramere ia l Buildi t ig, a!«i^;ji)8 B r o a d w a y , Sl. E. C(ir. WiLliiCr St . ,

T e l e p h o n e . 2227 F r a u k i i a . New York.

HENRY J. HUME, R E A L E S T A T E B R O K E I t .

E x c h a n g e s of Rual ty a Spec ia l ty .

2 5 7 BKOADWAY (Home Life Eu i ld ing) , N . Y.

MONEY TO LOAN. K P W Y'ork City r .ca l E s t a t e .

fi CO.,

71 &73 Liberty St-

Auctioneers, Brokers, Appcaisers

AUCTION S A I . E S OF THE V7EEK. T h e foUowins Is a complPte list of the prop­

er t i es solrl, withdrawn or ndjoiirned during tbe week ending April 14, l^iilij, at the New York Rea l EstiUf SiUtsroom, 111 Broadwiiy. Except where otherwise stated, tbe propert ies offered were in foreclosure.

• Indica tes that the property described was bid In for the plaiiitiffa account.

The total amount a t the end of tbe list com-prlsee the coDslderaEinn la actual sales only.

P E T E R P. MEYER & CO. 53d st, No li;0. s s, 100 e Tth av, IDxlOO.S,

4-sty s tone front dwell'g, Witl idrawn •4 th st . No 3'i'3, 11 e cor Jane st. runs n 20.'J

x s e 3 i .2 X n 0,4 x e 41.5 x n 8.4 x e 5.7 X s 1().,S to Jane st, x w 77.8 to beginning, 4-s ty brk store and tenem' t . (Amt due .$15.-103: sub to taxes, Scc. SSlS.^^r..) Polka M Wilkens et al as t rus tees under wil! of Louis "Wilkens .'SIG.IOO

SOth St. No 525, n s, 3'2o w lOtb av, 2o."ilU0.5. 5-sty brk tenem' t ' . . :

S l s t at, No 524, s s, 325 w lOtli av. 2j,-cl00.5. 4-s ty brk store and tenem' t with 3-sty brk t e n e m ' t on rear Sheriff 's sale on execntion of all title which Denuis J Menton had on Feb 0, 1800. or since Ca tha r ine E Menton 50

Eouth st. No 82, w s. G7.7 n 'F l e t che r st . 17.5V. xl20.7xl7.7xI20.7V2. 4-sty b rk bldg, front, and 5-sty b rk bldg in rear . (Executor 's . ) H W Douty 17,000

e7th St. n s, 200 w West Eud av. 25x100.5, va­caut . (Executor 's . ) Leo Hut ter 3,350

Wil l iam st. No 118. e s, m.oVti u John, 25.2y,x 126.0x27x125, 3-sty b rk bidg. (Executor 's . ) Sonn Brothers 10,200

iWest Broadway, No 5U2, v,' s. 173.0 n Houston, 25x75, two 4-sty b rk bldgs, front and rear . (Voluntary.) M. Pascal 18,000

SSd st. No 302. s s. bet Wes t End av and River­side Drive, 20x78.ti, 3-sty b rk dwell 'e . (Vol­untary. ) Withdrawn

16th st, No 100. s s, bet Union sq and Irving pl. 21x103.3, 3-sty and basement brk dwell 'g. (Voluntary.) Chas H Cornell 22.500 Executor ' s Sale, Esta te of Bryan Lawrence.

Har lem water front, comprising block bounded by 3d av. Southern Boulevard and Lincoln av. 87,.500 aq. ft. F lake Se Dowling 213,000

Broadway, s w cor liOth st. 87.3x133.2x100.5x 50x25xl'27. 2-Hty brk bicycle academy. Chas E Appleby 101,000

73d st. No 178. s s. l.'iO w 3d av. 25.\la2,2, 3-sty brk bouse aud 2-aty b rk atable. H B Stein.

• ^ 13,500

Char les H, E a s t o n . R o b e r t T. McGua ty . Cable Addresa , " Cheahtou, N. Y . "

QHARLES H. EASTON & CO., ^^ R E A L E S T . A T E A G E N T S AMD B R O K E R S

E s t a t e s Managred. '

Tel . . 7 9 5 38fli St . I I G Wes t 42d St., N e w York .

JOHN F. DOYLE & SONS, Real Estate Agents, Brokers and Appraisers,

NO. 45 WILLIAM ST.. N E W YORK CITY. Management of Es ta tes a Specialty.

Highes t References.

John F . Doyle. J o h n F.Doyle , Jr . , Alfred L. Doyle.

|\/|_H RAUBITSCHEK, 189 BKOADWAY, Room 1.

Yacant and Improved property constant ly bought , sold and exchanged.

Established 1882. Telephone. 4323 CorUandt.

CHAS. S. KOHLER & BRO., REAL ESTATE.

M e m b e r of Heal E s t a t e Board of Broke r s .

900 COT.UMEUw AVE. , r e a r 104th St . . Te lephone , IO88 Rivers ide . New York

Es tab l i shed 1887 .

THOS. L. STURGES. GEO. R. PURVIS.

STURGES &, CO., REAL FSTATE.

OUR SPECIALTY EXCHANGES. 220 BROADWAY.

Telepbone, 2291 Cort landt .

LOANS

ON

BO.ND

and MORTGAGE

4r,A% AND 5 %

F. de R. WISSMANN, 55 Liber ty s t r e e t .

Cor. Nassa ' i . NEW YORK. Tel. 1G34 Corlla.".i:-

(Total realized from Lawrence sale. .1!38T,500.) E.\ecutor 's Sale, Esta te of Amos .R . Eno.

(The prices originally paid are taken fr jm the "Mail and Expres s . " !

Liberty st. No 111, w s, 50.0'/j w Church, 25x 101.2, ij-aty brownstone bldg: leased to May 1, IStlO. a t .fGiUOU per annum, taxes and Croton: bought in. 1SU4 for !f23,000. Pease ii. Eii i-man 73,000

Reade st. No 0. aud Duane st. No 28, 'unction City Hall pl. 79.51/2X abt 43.2i/, x 74.3. 5-sty brk bldg: bought in 1B07 for .^12.450. Wm Ziegler ; 57,000

Worlh st, n w cor West Broadway, 50.2x50x.')0.2 x.r.ii.i.'. two 3-sty brk bldgs, and one 3-3ly f i:une bldg. with brk extension; bought in l.'S.sit for .liJl.UOO. Adolph M Bendheim. .;j9,U00

Thompson st, Nos 101 and lo.y, n s, 170.4 w Prince, 5UxI00, 5-sty brk bldg; leased to Feb 1. 1001. a t .$4,0011 per annum, with Croton; b rought in ISUl for ;t;i2,000. W C Hinckley.

4a,UU0 Spring st, Nns 153 aud 155, abt 49.2%x75.(),

and West Broadway, No -t i l , abt 24x101), two (i-sty brk bldgs connected; leased to Feb 1 1900, a t :f;S,(iUo per anuum and Croton; bought in 1880 for $50,200. W C Hinckley 112,000

Bleecker st. Nos 159 and 101, n s, 50.2 w Tbompson, abt 50x100. 5-sty brk bidg with 1 -sty extension, and 2-sty frame bldg witb brk front: aggregate lease. ft2,840, tax and Crotou; bought iu 1883 for $18,000. Michael, Coleman 42,500

Broadway. Nos 945 to 057. and Sth av, Nos 175 to 1«5, junction 23d st, 144.3'Ax2 ou 23d st, X l:!2.10 ,\ 5S.3, oue 3-sty aud one 2-sty brk bldg and par ly wail on south; partly rented a t S^30,lillO per annum, all leases expiring May 1; bought in 1857 for ,$32,100, except 8 inches of land aud party wall, acquired in 1307 for $2,583. W C Hinckley liOU.OOO

34th St. n s, 90 w 1st av. 20.x97.Gxl0'xl.3x]0x 9.8.9, coal sheds; bought in 1880 tor $3,125. Ruland & Whi t ing 8,200

7th av, n e cor 55tb st, 50x100, brk bldg; bought in 1.S75 for -$30,000 from Amos F Eno, who paid .$2S,O0O, for it in 1871. Boehm & Boehm 73,500

Broadway, e s, 41.5'/; n 54th st, 62.2x79.11V.x (10.3xi;9.4, frame bldgs; bought in 1802 tor .$7,150. Pease & Ell iman 62,000

54th st, n s, 100 w 7th av, through to 55th st, 75x109, 2 and 3-sty brk bidgs; bought in 1S71 for $.85,000. S Wil lershausen 122,000

Ttb av, w s, 25 s 5^tb st, 25x100, 2-sty brk front frame bldg: bought in 1877 for ''''.•''125. John J Reilly 20,200

Broadway, s 0 cor 57th st, 19.0x00.OxCl.ll, va­cant ; bought In 1SS3 for $17,500. Pease Se Ell iman 20,000

Broadway, e a, 41.8 s 57rh st, 22.2x102x23.3x— on .o7th st, X 00.G, old frame bldg; bought in 1877 for .$12,050. Daniei Birdsall & Co.. .38.000

Broadway, e s, 80.8 s 57th st, abt .50.10x70x50,0 X.S4, old frame bldg; bought iu 1877 for $22,-1.5(1. Amos F Eno 70,000

Broadway, n e cor 03d st, 110.1¥ixll(i,7iAxinil.5 x58.3, frame shanty . John G 'Wendel. .100,009

Broadway, c s. 80.11% s Ij4th st, 29.2x91.TVjx 100.5x100x75.214, vacant . Tbis and foregoing parcel bought in 1891 Eor $115,000. Amos F Eno 72,500

Droadway, e s, 75 s 7Glh st. witb frontages on 7{;th and 75tb s ts , 52..8?4xlO0.11^xS0.7%x25x 107.5i/jx25x06.10y.x75x72.7'axS0.0% (G lo ts ) . l -

MJ-fiCELLa^ HOL/H.

-THOMAS DIMOND, Hrt.. uos. I IRON 'WORK FOR BUILDINGg

12a WEST 33D STREET, NBW YORK. •Works- } •"-" ^^^^ ^^'^ S t r e e t „ . , j . - , «»fc worKs. J ^^.j ^^^^ 32J s t ree t . ^ • ' • ' » « - » »

G ERMAN AMERICAN REAL ESTATE TITLE GUARANTEE CO.

E D W A R D V. L O E W . P r e s i d e n t .

175 B r o a d w a y . M a n h a t t a n , 1 „ ^ r^;*^ 26 Cour t St ree t , B r o o k l j u . i ' ^ - =^-^"^y-

ISxaToines and I n j u r e s Tiileii t o Rea l E s t a t e , J l s t d eharEes . no d i sbu r seu -p r t s .

L o a n s Monuy on Bond nnd l lor t ( ja^o . Good i n v e s t m e n t Bond .and rtloticases for s a l e .

MEW YORK SECURITY AND TRUST CO.

46 WALL ST., NEW YORK.

Capital and Surp us, - $2,750,000 CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD. Prealdent . WM. L. STRONG, 1st Vice-President. ABRAM M. HYATT. 2d Vice-President. OSBORN W. BRIGHT, Secretary. ZELAH VAN LOAN, Assis tant Secretary.

This company will take ent i re charge of rea l »nd personal estates, collecting the rents and in ­come, a t tending to the payment of taxes and a l l Buch details In connection therewith as an Indl-r ldua l in like capacity could do.

Bectivea deposits mcbject to eight drafts, oUowiTtg interest on daily balances.

ItEAL ESTATE.

H , L. MOXLEY, NEAL ESTATE.

Management of Business Proper ty a Spectal t f .

320 BROADWAT (Central Bank Building).

4, 4^2 & 5% MONEY TO LOAM. $

OWNERS of Real Es t a t e having mor tgages past due or ma tu r ing can obtain liberal loans a t a low ra te of interest and at small expense.

- N; W. C H A M B t W , GERMAN-AMERICAN BUILDING, 35 Nassau

Street, Room R. 903.

aty frame bldg and vacant. Michael Cole­man 100,00a

Broadway, s e cor 78th st, 51,7^x45.2x51.ix 37.9'/., frame coal shed; bought in 1884 for $10,000. Maxwell S Mannes 37,.50O

Broadway, s w cor Sls t st, abt 7U.5Vixlll2,3, 3-sty brk bldg and frame sbeds : bought in 1887 for .$30,025. F V Ketcham 100.23a

Broadway, n w cor IlOtb st,90x75, sbed; bought in 1887 for ,$24,700, Pease Se Ell iman. . .81,000

l l o t h st, s s. 125 e Broadway, 75-x70.11. vacant . S H Stone 34.700

l l o t h st, adj . 50x70.11, vacant . Heilner & Wolf 23,800

l l o t h st, E s. 200 w Amsterdam av, 100x70.11. frame bldg. Heilner Sc Wolf 43,750

1091h st, n s, 200 w Amsterdam av, 50x100.11, frame bldg. A L Mordecai 18,500 (Total realized from Eno sale, $2,001,400.)

74tb st. No 320. s s, 250 e 2d av, 25x102.2, 4-Ety brk teuem' t . (Amt due $2,085; sub to taxes, Scc, .$200.) Abraham Cahn 14,158

ISGth st. No 129, n s, 431.0 e Tth av. l.i.lix99.H 4-sty brk dwell 'g. |Amt due $4,304; sub to mort .$13,0(10, and taxes. See. $157.18.) Mary J Lewis 17,304

BRYAN L. K E N N E L L Y Sc CO. *S5th st. No 20, s s, 230 w Central Pa rk Wes t ,

20x102.2. 4-sty brk dwell 'g. (Am't due .$5,-018: sub to mort .$24,000.07. aud taxes, ffic. $414.73.) Meredith Dryden 30.685

-G4th st, No 38, s s, 350 w Sth av, 30x100.5, 5-sty stone flat. (Amt due $31,945; sub t o taxes, ScC. ;i;i,020.) Henry E Coe aud ano as t rus tees uuder will of Ricbd L Campbell .

33,300 •South Chestnut Drive, s s, lot 128 ou amended

map of Bronxwood Park , Wil l iamsbridge. 40 x9S. (Amt due $3,703; sub to taxes, &c, $72.77.) American Co-operative Savings and Loan Association 4,793

97th st, No 101, n s, 250 e Amsterdam av, 1(5.S X102.2, 3-sty and basemeut brownstone dwell­ing. (Voluntary.) Wi thdrawn a t $12,000.. >

Lexington av. No 14G3. e s, 55.8'A s 95th s t , 18x05, 3-sty and basement browustone dwell­ing. (Voluntary.) Wi thdrawn at $11.800.. ••

58th st, No 444, s s, 101.(i w Av A, 20-;100,5, 3-sty and basement brk dwell 'g. (Volun­tary.) Bid iu a t .$8,750 1

Oth av. Nos 588 and 500, e s, G0.3 n 4 2 ] st . 40.2x80. 1-sty brk store and 2-sty b rk and frame bldg with store. (Voluntary.) An-

, drew J Kerwin. J r 35.000 "Weehawken st, Nos 11 and i), w s, 66.6 n Chris­

topher st. • 44x79. l lx irreg xTO.4, one 3" and one 4-sty bvk-front tenem' t . (Voluntary.) Bid in a t $13,600 — '

27th Bt, No 322, s s, 350 w Sth av, two 3-sty brk bldgs, frout and rear . (Trustee 's .) Meyer Manheim 16.823.

Broadway, s e cor Hillside st, 20.17x102.19, va -

68o Record and Guide April 15, 1899.

/

cant . {Trustee's.) S Goidsticker 3 , 7 J 0 Broadway, adj, 7 5 . 4 2 X 1 1 0 . 2 1 X 1 0 0 K 1 1 1 . 1 0 , va­

cant . (Trustee 's .) E rns t -Marx-Na than Co. 5,100

Broadway, adj, 10O.98xl50xl0O.S8xlGO.21. va ­cant . (Trustee 's .) E rns t -Marx -Na thau Co.

7,100 Hil ls ide st, s s, 102.10 e Broadway, 25x109,

vacant . (Trustee 's .) James McGuire 000 Hillside st, adj, 23x100, vacant . (Trustee 's .)

Leo Hut t e r 850 Hil ls ide St. adj, 100x201.10x109x200.88, vacaut .

(Trustee 's . ) Leo Hut t e r •1,003 130th st, No 27, n s. 204 e 5th av, 10x99.11. 3-

sty. stone front dwell 'g. (Amt due $5,500; aul) to taxes, See, $115.) Joseph L O'Brien 7,700

RICHARD V. H A R N E T T Se CO. S l s t st . No 75, n s, 77,4 w Pa rk av. 29x100.8,

3-sty stone front dwel l ' s . (Am't due $16,-916: sub to taxes. Sec, $483.85.) L Her rmann .

18,025 24th st, Nos 504 and . OG, s s. 100 w 10th av,

two 3-sty brk bldgs. Leasehold. (Volun­tary.) Wi thdrawn

W a t t s st, Nos 21 to l l , s s, 100 e Varick st, th ree 5-S'ly b rk tenem' ts . (Voluntary.) Edw Miehling 72.500

WILLIAM M. RYAN. Av C, w s. 24 n 4th st, 18x90. Av C, Nos 55 to 01, w s, 24 u 4th st . T2x90,

two 5-sty brk stores and tenem' ts . All title. Adj without date

Greenwich st . No 220, w s, 20.10 s Barclay. 26.8x70.11x20.1x80.1, O-sty brk store and warehouse. (Executor 's .) J H a w l e y . . .27,750

Greenwich st, No 216. w s, 7S,22 s Barclay, 26,6x80,7x20. Gx.SO.4, O-sty hrk store aud -warehouse. (Executor 's . ) H J S Hal l . .35 ,400

Greenwich st, Nos 243 to 239, e s. 30.2 s Pa rk pl. 51.19x91.5x53x108.8, three 3-sty b rk bldgs. Columbia College leasehold. (Trustee 's .) H J S Hal l 9,300

Greenwich st, No 214, w s, 100,4 s Barclay, 14,8x80.3%xl3.4x75,0, 4-sty brk business bldg. (Voluntary,) Bid in a t $17.100

Sth av, Nos 404 and 400. near SOth st, 5 and 3-sty bldgs, (Vollintary,) Wi thdrawn a t .$37,800 and ,$30,600. respectively

Amste rdam av. No 009. e s. lo 3 OOth st, 2ox SO. 5-sty b rk apar tment house. (Executor 's .) J Abraham 26,700

WILLIAM K E N N E L L Y . 24th Ward, 23 lots and gores ou Mosholu av.

Fieldstom road aud F a r a d a y av. (Trustee 's . ) Wi thdrawn

SSth St. No 121. n s, 286.6 e Pa rk av, abt 2r).7x 100.0, 5-sty brk ana r tmen t house. (Volun­tary.) Bid in a t $20,350

2d av. No 1919, near 99th st, 5-sty flats and stores, 25x79. (Voluntary.) Bid In a t $16,-700 —

SSth St. No 121, near Pa rk av, 25.7x100.9, 5-sty brk flat. (Voluntary.) Bid in at ,¥20,350..^—

50th st. No 237. near 2d av. 17x100.5, 3-sty 'irt-li dweil 'g. (Executor 's .) Bid in a t $8,-500 ^ —

L. J. P H I L L I P S Sc CO. Ha l l pl, No 1042,' e s, 403.2 s lOTth st, 15x

75.3x14.8x74.5, 2-sty frarae dwell 'g. (Amt due $1,086; sub to morts .$1,030, and taxes , &e, $06.08.) L M Ebliut;, pa r ty iu interest .

2,500 ,45th st, No 24, s s, 329 w 5th av, 21x190,5,

4-s ty and basement brownstone highstoop house. (Executor 's .) W m Bronner . . .39.900

D. P H O E N I X INGRAHAM & CO. 140th st, Nos 311 to 317, n s. 150 w Sth av.

100.x99.ll, 4-sty brk stable. W i t h d r a w n . . . • 18th st, Nos 14,S to l.i2, s s. 207 e 7th av, 43.8x

02x44.3x92. two 2-sty brk stables. (Volun­tary . ) Wi thdrawn - —

SOLOMON DE WALLTEARSS. Hudson st. No 230, s e cor Broome st, 22.10x

70, 5-sty brk store and tenem' t . (Sub to taxes, &c, $425.) Geo Leash 30,000

Downing st . No 13, n s, 150.8 w Bleecker st. runs n 24.G x e 0.4 x n 10,8 x w 0,2 x n e 12 X n 23,9 X w 30,4 x s 79.10 to Downing st, X e 20.8 to beginning, 4-sty brk tenem' t with stores. (Sub to taxes , &c. ,$225.) H W Fair fax 15,600

Downing st. No 25, n s, 100 e Bedford st, 25x 70, 3-sty frame (brk frout) s tore aud t enem ' t •with 2-sty b rk bldg on rear . (Sub to taxes, &e, $95.) J Kotteck 6.050

P H I L I P A. SMYTH. S l s t st. No 317, u s. 181.3 e 2d av. 13.9x100,5.

5-sty stone front flat. (Amt due ,$7,050; sub to taxes. See, $105.) S Liebman 14,000

CHAS. A. BERRIAN. Gth St. No 609, n s, 168 e Av B, 25x70.10, 4 -

sty brk store aud tenem' t , (Part i t ion,) P h Adelson & Bro 12.450

JAMES L. W E L L S . 159th St. No 648, s w coi- Melrose av, 49x

38.3. 1-sty frame shed. (Sub to taxes, &c, $1,314.42; parti'tion.) Thos Lenane 13,300

"Map'ie av, w s, 50 n Logan st, 25x100, 3-sty .$000; sub to mort $2,000, and taxes, &c, .$21.) ' frame dwell 'g. Will iamsbridge. (Amt due Albert N Tunsta l l 2,630

'•4th av, Nos. SO and 82, w s, 5 i , ] n 10th st 50x92, S-sty brk store, (Amt due .$519.^8-sub to mort $105,000, and taxes. See, $1,000,) Jacob Hirsh and Alfred Gutwillig 147,094

H E R B E R T A. SHERMAN. 1st av, n e cor 101st st, 100.11x05. vacant .

(Amt due ,$21,781; sub to taxes, &.C, 5554.85.) T ' ^ Simonson. Son Se Co 24,090

SAMUEL GOLDSTICKER. Broadway, No 29S. e s, 84.1 n Reade st . r u n s

e 130 to a point on w s Republican (or Man­ha t t an ) alley, x n 15 x w 42.8 x n 10 x w S7.6 to Broadway, x s 21.6 to beginning, 10-sty brk office bldg with s tores . Adj to May

S. MORRIS PRYOR. St 'Nicholas av. No 3.52, e s, near 12Stb s t

25.31,^x93.11'.Ax25.3%x90.2. 5-sty apar tment bouse. (Voluntary.) D J Por ter 17,000

fi.i...'.^.,_.....—. . > . ^ , • I , - ••.•. » •... .

124th st . No 221, n s, e 3d av, 20x100.11, single flat. (Voluntary.) J a s Purdy 11,100

STRONG Se IRELAND. •St Nicholas av. No 809, w s, 7S.S s 151st st,

23,0x116,5x23x111,5, 5-sty b rk flat. (Amt due ,ti8,301; sub to mort $25,000. and taxes. See, .$544.) John A Philbrick as surviving par t ­ner of flrm of Holmes & Philbr ick et a l . .20,300

Total ?3,300,.514 Corresponding week, 1898 708,007 Total, Jan . 1. 1S99. to date 19.0^i.L,942 Corresponding period. 1898 9.C4S.660

ADVERTISED I.EGAI. SALES. Referee's sai'-^ to n- neiu at l i >> l-l •• •> . ' " ' ' , f j

fhp N«=w Ynrk Real Es ta te Rsh-sroom, 111 Broadway, except where rxtberwise stated

April 17. Cornell pl, or Fieldston road, w s, 225 n Rock

or 259tb st, 20.2x88x75.0x7.5, vacant . Will iam O'Bi-ien agt Gottliebena Borrbo et a l ; Daniel Daly, a t t 'y , 38 Pa rk row; Maurice Leyne, re! . (Amt due $049; sub to taxes. Sec. $9.05.) Mort recorded Dec 20. 1897. By W m M Ryau.

Bathgate av. No 1GJ9, w s. 125 n 172d st. 30x120, 3-sty frame dwell 'g. Empire City Savings Bank agt Mary A Alligier et s l : Cbas W Dayton, a t t 'y . 20 Broad s t : Chas W Culver, ref. (Amt due S4.001; sub to taxes. Sea. $306..55.t Mort recorded Dec 24, 1895. By P P Ingraham.

Bronsdale av, w s, 50.6 s Kinsel la av. 50.6x 115.11x50x108.7, Van Nest Station, vacant . Jobn Mullaly agt J Herber t McFarland et al (No 1) ; Charles Donohue, a t t 'y , 203 Broadway; Thcs F Douneliy, ref. (Amt due $1,247; sub to taxes , &c, $38.12.) Mort recorded J u n e 13, 1E93. By P F Meyer.

Bronxdale av, w s, 135.9 n Morris Pa rk av, 175x 09.10x175x09.6, vacant .

Bronxdale av, s w cor Morris Pa rk av. 73.7x 107.5x75x97.7, vacant . Same agt same (Ko 2) ; samo a t t ' y and ref. (Amt due $13,688; sub to taxes. Sec, $191.51.) Mort recorded Aug 9. 1803. By same auct ion­eer.

Wales av, w a, 237.7 s Westchester av. 75x8G.ll x8G.9xl30.6, vacant . J Murray Sanderson ag t Martin Boisen et a l ; T Channon Press , a t t ' y . 10 Wall s t ; John P Clarke, ref. (Amt due $ 1 , -709; sub to mort $28,.')U0, aad taxes. &c. $75.) Mort recorded Dec 7, 1898. By J a m e s L Wells .

April 18.

Charlton st, Nos 14 and 1414, s s. about 150.2 w Macdougal st, 41.Sx75x41.Gx7o, 3-sty brk store. Aust in Leake agt Union Trust Co of N Y as admr. Sec. of Michael Egan et a l ; Welch & Daniels, a t t ' y s ; Johu P Clarke, ref. (Par t i ­t ion; sub to taxes, See. $311.) By Vi'm. W. Fogg.

Stuyvesant st.No 38, s s. abt 128,11 w 10th st,24-fi x55.3x24,6x62.10, 3-Ety b rk dwell 'g, Danl C Kingsland agt Maria L Kingsland et a l : John C Gullck, a t t 'y , 132 Nass?.u st ; Thos D Husted, ref (sub to taxes, &c, ,$120.00; part i t iou.) By James L Wells.

Wate r st, Nos 014 and Olfi, n s. abt 50 w Gouv­erneur st, 46.8x64.5x46,1x65.11, two 6-sty brk stores and tenem' ts . St Lukes Hospital iu the City of N Y agt Edward Felbel et a l ; Miller, P ft D, a t t 'ys , SO Broadway; Danl P Ingraham, ref. (Amt due $25,000; sub to taxes , See, $2,-577.00.) Mort recorded Sept 3, 1890. By D P Ingraham & Co.

33d st, Nos 207 and 209. n s, 130.6 e 33 av, 49.5x 101.4x49.5x107.5. two 5-sty brk flats. Heleue Briganti agt Joel Rinaido; H A Vieu. a t t 'y , 320 Broadway; S Vilas l ieckwortb, ref. (Amt due $147.43; sub to morts $55,102.40, and taxes, &c, -$1,474.15.) Mechanics lien. By A H Muller Se Sou.

30th st. No 436, s s, 300 e 10th av. 25x98.9. 3-sty frarae s tore and tenem' t . J a m e s Fon 'es t agt El izabeth Renz and auo; James Forres t , a t t 'y . 280 Greenwich st ; J a s J Nealis, ref. (Amt due $G10; sub to taxes. Sec. .$350.) Sale to r e ­cover amt due on execution from real estate . By Wm Kennelly.

GOth St. No 42, s s, 80 e Columbus av, 20.x75.5, 5-Ety stone front flat. Eliza W Howland agt Georgie French et a l ; Hoppin Sc Berard, a t t ' y s , 7 Nassau st ; Geo M Van Hoesen, ref. (Amt due $26,216; sub to taxes. Sec, $1,318.45.) Mort recorded Jau 24, 1S95. By R V Harne t t .

118th Et, No 20, on map No 22, B S, 310 -w 5th av, 25x100.11, 5-sty brk flat. James Stokes agt Augus ta Samuels et a l ; Cephas Brainerd. a t t 'y . 47 Cedar s t ; W m N Cohen, ref. (Amt due $21,-372; sub to taxes , £c , $300.) Mort recorded Dec 10, 1S04. By John N Golding.

127th st . No 74, s s, US.4 e Lenox av, 16.8x99.11. 3-sty s tone front dwell 'g. F r a n k A Seitz agt Martin W Lochner et a l ; Wilson M Powell, a t t 'y , 29 Wal l s t ; Alford W Cooley, ref. (Amt due $1,265; sub to mor t s $10,000, and taxes, iB:c. f^l51.) Mort recorded Dec 16, 1S97, By R V H a r n e t t & Co.

14.8th St. No 633, n s. 291.S w Broadway, IG.Sx 99.11, 3-3ty b rk dwell 'g. Effe V V Knox agt J a m e s T Fi tzpatr ick et al (No 1) ; Knox Se Woodward, a t t 'ys , 52 Will iam st ; John J Buckley, ref. |Amt due $0,0.">4; sub to taxes See. $130,64.) Mort recorded Dec 21 . 1807, By P F Meyer.

14,Sth st, No 635. n s, 30S.4 w Broadway, 16,Sx 99,11. 3-Ety brk dwell 'g. Same agt same (No 2) ; same a t t ' y s and ref. (Amt due ,$9,654; sub to taxes, fee, $130,64,) Mort recorded Dec 21 , 1807, By same auctioneer.

Lexington av, No 1707, e s, 4G,11 s 112th st, 27s 73, 5-sty brk flat, Ju l i a A Garney agt Mar­garet Sullivan et a l ; Wm E Morris, a t t 'y 76 Elm s t ; John B Brodsky, ref, (Amt due ,$702' sub to mor t s $lS,o00,) Mort recorded Ju ly 29' 1898. By P F Meyer.

St Nicholas av, No 52, e s. 76.3 s 113th st, 20 4x 40.2x25x55.0, 5-Ety, b rk fiat, Mary R Swan ag t Ida L Jenk ins et a l ; Howland Sc Murray, a t ­t 'ys . 35 Wall s t ; F r a n k M Holahan, ref. (Amt due $10,313; sub to taxes . &c. $693.90.) Mort recorded June 10. 1896. By P F Meyer Se Co

l l t h av, Nos T40 and 742 | being l l t h av e 52d st . No 563, on map No 557 | s, 25.1 n 52d 's t

runs n 05.11 to centre line old Hopper ' s lane ' X 3 e 81 X s 78.4 to n s 52d st, x w 20 x n 25 i X w 69 to beginning, three 4-sty b rk stores and tenem' t s on av. and 4-sty brk store and tenem' t on £t, with two 1-sty frame bldgs on rear .

The Frankl in Savings Bank agt August L I h l ­enburg et al : Wilson M Powell, a t t 'y , 29 W a l l s t : Bdwd L Pat terson, ref. (Amt due :f21,108; sub to taxes, &c, $625.) Mort recorded Jan 6,. 1889, By R V Harne t t Sc Co.

l a s t b st . No 751, n s, 900 e Willis av, 25x100, 5-sty brk flat with store. Johu J Bell a g t Thomas Wil l iams et a l ; Chas A F u r t h m a n , a t t 'y , 2700 3d av; F rank D Arthur , ref. (Amt due $3,.502; sub to mort $1S.090, aud taxes, &c. $305.40.) Mort recorded J a n 20, 1S9S. By P P Meyer.

Elton av. w s, 100 n 160lh st, .50x100, two 4-sty brk flats. Chas B Brady agt Vechtor Ohlson e t a l ; Charles Unangst , a t t 'y , 175 Broadway; W m N Cohen, ref. (Amt due $2,508; sub to mor t s $12,076.29, and taxes. See. $75.) Mort recorded Sept 14, 1898. By P A Smyth.

April 19.

Henry st, N'o 13^, s s, 171.0 w Rutgers at, 23.1i> xino, 4-sty h rk tenem' t . Sheriffs aale of all title which James Campbcli had on May 23, 1S08, or s ince; Ddward Hassett , a t t 'y , 271 Broadway; Tbos J Dunn, Sheriff. By P F' Meyer.

l l t h st, No 111. n e s. 123 n w Gth av, runs n w-30 X n c 103.3 x s e 50 x s w 20 x n w 20 x s w 83.3 to beginning,5-sty s tone front flat. Ann Dolan agt Elizabeth Lyons et a l ; J a m e s N Beatty. a t t 'y , 37 Liberty s t ; Augustus H Vanderpoel, ref. (Sub to mor t s $35,000. P a r ­tition.) Bv B L Kennel ly .

40th St. No 336, s s. 150 w i s t av. 25x98.9, 5-sty brk tenem' t . Elizabeth Graham agt L a u r a B Smith et a l ; Guy C Frisbie. a t t ' y . 117 Nassau st ; Thos B Odell, ref, (Amt due .$6,481; sub to mor t $11,000, and taxes . See. .$246.) Mort recorded Jan 2G, 1804. By D P Ing raham.

C2d st, u s, 100 e l l t h av, 25x100.5, vacant . Ju l i a A Low agt John B Smith et a! (No 1);-Geo E Gart land. a t t 'y . 11 Wall s t ; W m N Cohen, ref. (Amt due $4,480; sub to taxes , See, $101..S6.) Mort recorded April 3, 1880. By P F Meyer.

62d st, n s. 125 e l l t h av, 25xl00..5, vacant -Same agt same (No 2 ) ; same a t t 'y and ref. (Amt due $4,480; sub to taxes, &c, .$1>^9..')0.) Mor t recorded April 3. 18S9. By sarae auctioneer-

62d Et, n s, l.iO e l l t h av. 25x100.5, vacant . Ju l i a A Low agt John B Smith et al (No 3 ) ; Geo E Gart land, a t t 'y , 11 Wall s t ; W m N Cohen, ref. (Amt due $4,481; aub to taxes, &;c„ $179.10.) Mort recorded April 3. 1S89. By P F Meyer.

02d st, n s, 175 e l l t h av. 25x100.5, vacant . Same agt same (No 4) ; same a t t ' y ; W Harris-Roome, ref. (Amt due .¥4.420; sub to taxes . &c. -$184.S5.) Mort recorded April 3, 1880. By same auctioneer.

C2d st, n s, 200 e l l t h av, 25x100.5, vacant-Same agt same (No 5) ; same a t t 'y aud ref. (Arat duo $4,420; sub to taxes, &.C. $190.95.) Mort recorded April 3, 1889. By same auc­tioneer.

74th St. No 34. s s. 120 e Madison av, 20x102.2, 4-sty stone front dwell 'g. Mary A Gwyer ext rx and t rus tee Christopher Qwyer agt May Staf­ford et a l ; George Douglas, a t t 'y , 45 Wall s t ; A C Brown, ref. (Amt due $20.-587; sub t o taxes. &c, $315.85.) Mort recorded Oct 2, 1897. By W m M Ryan.

97th st. No 159. n s. 100 w 3d av, 27x100.11. .5-sty s tone front flat. James Chambers et al agt Will iam Moger et al; De Wit t . Lockman & De Wit t , a t t 'ys , 88 Nassau st ; Geo P H e i m ­berger. ret. (Amt due $16,235: sub to taxes. See. ,$018.85.) Mort recorded Sept 10, 1895. By P F Meyer.

B r a d h u r s t av. No 120, n e cor U S t h st . 24.11x 75. 5-sty b rk store and flat. Na than H Lord agt F r a n k W Gilbert et a l ; Luis J Phelps, a t ­t 'y , 32 Nassau st ; Sylvester L H Ward , ref. (Amt due $22,645; sub to taxes, &c, $441.49.) Mort recorded Jau 10, 1808. By B L Kennelly Sc Co.

Edgecombe av. No 110, e s, S3.6 n 139th st . 16x 80, 3-sty b rk dwell 'g. Ellen P Kellogg ag t Clara E Bliss et a l ; Noble & Camp, a t t 'ys , 2-•Wall s t ; Danl J EaHy, ref. (Amt due $12,273; sub to taxes. Sec. $303.32.) Mort recorded J u u e 10. 1897. By Wm M Ryan.

10th av, 3 w cor 131st St. 24.11x100, vacant . (Suh to mor t $3,000, and taxes, Sec. $1,350.30.)

52d St. No 415, u s, 200 w Oth av. 25x100.5. 5-sty stone front s tore and tenem' t . (Sub to mort .$8,000, and taxes, Se, $1.8lt0.33; May 1, 1890.), Denuis Moloney agt Samuel Nelson et a l ; K e l ­logg, Rose Sc Smith, a t t 'ys , 120 Broadway; Saml H Ordway. ref. (Amt due $12,189; m o r t recorded Oct 17. 1801. By R V H a r n e t t & Co.

5th st, s E. proposed, 118.4 o Green laue or av . 18.4x100, Westchester , 2-sty frame dwell 'g. Daniel Daily as general guardian ot Danl J , James and Isabella Daily agt Michl J Hogan et a l ; Seward Baker, a t t 'y , 280 Broadway; I rv ing Washburn , ref. (Amt due $2,401.) Mort re ­corded in Westchester Co. By H C Mapes & Co,

Sth st, s s, proposed, 100 e Green iane or av. 1.8.4x100, Westchester , 2-sty t rame dwell 'g. Same agt aame; Seward Baker, a t t ' y . 280 Broadway; H L Blondell, ret. (Amt due $2,-463.) Mort recorded in Westchester Co. By H C Mapes Se Co.

April 20, Pear l st, Nos 283 and 2S5, s w cor Beekman at,

33.2x100.8x32.1x100.6. 7-sty iron front s torea and offices. Liiy W Beresford et al t ru s t ees . See. agt John Pet t i t et a l ; Geo G De Wit t , a t ­t 'y, 88 Nassau s t ; Cbas B Page, ref, ( . \mt due $148,573: sub to taxes, Sec, $3,502.80.) Mort recorded Aug 19. 1890. By P F Meyer.

35th St. Nos 516 to 522. s s, 150 w 10th av, lOOx 98.9. 3, 4 and 6-sty brk silk factory bldgs. Union Trus t Co of N Y as subst i tuted t rus tee . &c. tor Lena B C Evans agt Margaret Grabam et a l ; Miller. Peckham & Dixon, a t t ' y s , SO Broadway; Augus tus Van Wyck, ref. (Amt d u s S39,073; sub to taxes. Sec. S6.515.07.) Mor t recorded April 14, 1880. By P P Meyer.

35th st, Nos 526 and 528, s s, 2 /5 w 10th av, SOx 98.9, 6-sty brk silk factory bldg with 1-sty frame bldgs. Same as t rus tee . &c, for K a t h K C Lyman agt Jobu Van Dolsen et a l ; same a t t ' y s and ref. (Amt due ,$10,744; sub to taxes , See, $2,227.10.) Mort recorded Apri l 29. 1886.. By same auctioneer.

35th st. No 524. s s, 249 w 10th av. 26x98.9, 6-s ty brk silk factory. Ka th K C Lyman ag t Margaret Graham et a l ; Fre l ing H Sraith. a t ­t 'y, l l 5 Broadway; Augus tus Van Wyck, r^f.

April 15, 1899, Record and Guide 681 I (Amt due $15,248: sub to mort $36,000. and taxes. See. $3,590.08.) Mort recorded Nov 29, 1887. By P F Meyer.

39th at. No 62, s s, 124 e Oth av. 23x98.9, 4-sty atone front dwell 'g. Prescot t H Butler and ano as t rustees under will of Ernes t Tucker­man agt Helen A wife of Pelham St G Bissell ; Evar t s , Choate & Beamaa, a t t 'ys , ,52 Wall s t ; Phil M Leakin, ref. (Amt due $40,000: sub to taxes, &c, $1,767.) Mort recorded J u n e 12, 1.^94. By Wm Kenuelly.

40th st. No 448, s a. 200 0 10th av, 25x98.9, 5-aty brk flat. Sarah J Burby agt Angelica S Keti^hum and William McShane Co, Jaraoa. Schell, Klkus Se McGuire, a t f y s . 5(1 Pine st ; Geo H Har t , ref. U'^uit due $1,714; sub to taxes, &c. .$37i.70.) Mort recorded Dec 9, 1.S97. By Win Kennelly.

4''th Et, No 2.'14, 3 s, 194 w 2d av, 25x56.8 to lane, x28.5x70.3, with all title to saiJd lane, 4-sty brk store and tenem' t . Rosa Straus'* and ano exrs Yetta Ullmann agt Henry M Bend­heim ; Saml D Levy, a t t 'y , 2iiy Broadway: Edwd E McCall. ref. lAmt due $12,719 on contract .) .By Wm M Ryan,

G 't.h Rt, No 64, s s, 1.50 e Columbus av, 1.8.9x 100.5. 4-sty brk dwell 'g. Frances B H Lewis agt Lena •K'aitzfplder et a l ; La Fe t ra Se Gla^e. a t t 'ys , 38 Pa rk row: Edgar M Levent r l t t . ref. (Amt due S:2[;,134; sub to taxes. Sec, 8333.05.) Mort recorded Feb 8. 1S97. By P F Meyer Se Co.

75th at. No 511, n a, 27,'! e Av A, 25';103,llx25.4 xlOS.l, 5-sty brk tenem' t . Danl J and J u l i i Quinlan a g t Matilda Jordan et a l ; Alexander Sc Green, a t t ' ys . 120 Broadway; Francia P Low­rey, ref. (Amt due $10i70t: sub to taxes, &e. $572.96.) Mort recorded July 2. ISOO, By Herber t A Sherman.

S4th st, No 184. o n m a p No 124, s s. .587.9 w 31 av, and abt .SO w Lexington av. 25.7x102.2. 3-aty frarae s tore and tenem't . Wm H Wil l iams and ano trustees of Margare t ta M Paul agt Anna J Lennon el al; Wm H Will iams, a t t 'y , 181 Broadwav; Geo F Gonraud, ref, (Amt due .$1,694; sub to taxes, 6c . $142.4tl,) Mort re ­corded A-pril 21, 189S, By Wra Kennelly.

Lexington av, No 1627. c s. 55 n 102d st, 40x 47.0. 5-sty brk flat. Cari Fischer agt Absalom •P Bachmann et nl; Richard Dudensing. .Ir, a t t 'y , 156 Broadway; J W Kahn, ref. (Amt due .$2,923; sub to taxes, Scc. $357.15,) Mort re­corded Ju ly 23. 1897. By Wra M Ryan,

Olln av, s s, .'0.4 c Station pl. or Washington av, 50x100. Will iamsbridge, 3-sty frame dwell­ing. Wm J Turl agt Margaret Marshall et a l ; Niles Se Johnson, a t t 'ys , 11 Wall s t ; Robert Mazet, ref, (Amt due $2,216; sub to taxes. Sec, .S45.21.) Mort recorded Dec 0, 1S95. By J a m e s L Wells.

April 21. Riverside Drive, No 310, on map No 320, n e

cor 104th sl. 30x100, 3-sty stone front dwell 'g. The Excelsior Savings Bank of the City of N Y agt Emily O Bacon; John C Gulick. a l t 'y , 132 Nassau s t ; Sylvester L H Ward, reL |AnK due $71,715; sub to taxes. See. $1,336.60.) Mort retJorded Nov 10. 1897. By James L Wells.

April 24. 27th st, Nos -19 to .55, n s, 100 e Gth av, lOOx

9S.9, 10-sty brk hotel, Gerlach. The t rus tees of the Peabody Education Fund agt Chas A Gerlach et a l ; Sherman Evar ts . a'tt'y, 52 Wall s t ; Edward Schenck. ref. (Amt due $413,01)5; aub io taxes. Sec. $3,111.5(1,) Mort recorded March 8, 18.88. By S De Wall tearss .

7Gth St. Nos 109 and 111. n s, 125 e Pa rk av. 40x102.2. two 5-sty brk flats. Yette and Henry K i t zenbe rg agt Isabella li Randal l individ aad as extrx and t rus tee under will of Brama Ap­pell et al; Moses Goodman, a t t 'y . 320 Broad­way; NathI A Elsberg, rer, (Amt due $4,363; aub to mort $34,000, and taxes. Sec, .$700 ) Mort recorded May 21, 1.8il5. By W m M Ryan

St Nicholas av, Nos 828 to S32, e s, RT> a 152d st, 76.9x— to St Nicholas pl,x7.5x—, three 5 sty brk flats. Ar thu r J Foster agt Moses A Hoppock et a l ; Fors ter & Spier, a i t 'ys , 52 Wall s t ; Johu Delahunty. ref. (Amt due $10,621; sub to morts .$114.(100. and taxes, ftc. $34.27.) Mort recarded Nov 1, 1.S9S. Bv P F Jleyer.

F rank l in av. No 1.301. w s, 73.6 a 170',h st, 20x 100, 2-sty brk dwell 'g. Henry Vogel agt Jo­sephine A Smith et a l ; Dittenhoefer, Gerber & James , a t t 'ys , 90 Broadway; Thos P Don-

, nelly, ref. (Amt due .ti6,3r,9: sub to taxes. Sec. $67.05.) Mort recorded Feb 14, 1898. By W m Kennel ly .

JUDGMENTS TN FORECLOSURE SUITS. April 7,

23d st. No 256 West. Louis Auerbach ag^ Lin­coln Realty Co et al : Max Stern, a t t ' y ; Henry M Whitehead, ref. (Amt due .'i;i3.SC4.)

93d St. No 111 West, Jacob Hays agt Amelia S Hubbard et a l : Foley & Powell, a i t ' y s ; Dan! P Ingrahara , ref. [.\mt due .$17,064.)

9Sth St. s s, 311 w 9ih av, I f ix ino .n . N Y Life Ins Co agt J a m e s Kiernan et a l ; Edwd K Mc­Call, a t t ' y ; Richd P Lydon. ref. (Amt due $15,641.)

135th st, s s, 100 e Willis av. 50x100. Geo F Picken agt Kate M Will iams et a l ; Edwd J Krng. Jr , a t t ' y ; Thoa D Husted, ref. (Amt due

St Nicholaa av, w s. 55.1 s 15Ut st, 23.0x111.5, Orville G Bennet t agt Jnmes Morrison e* a l : Benjamin Wright , a t t ' y : J c h n Yard, ref. (Amt due $4,878,)

April 8. Hudson St. s w cor Beaeh st, 25x100. Lease­

hold, Chas S Smith ct £l. exrs &c. a g l Cath­ariue Connolly, as .Tdinrx. Sec; Smith a Mar­tin, a t t ' y s ; Saml V Speyer, ref. (Amt due $7,741.)

Water st, s e eor Dover st, .35.8x73 9x3.1.1x70. ex­cept part taken for Bi-neklyn Bridge. Wm D Phill ips agt Kar r i s Maudelbanm et a l : Tcwn-.send Wandell . a t t ' y . ; S L tf Ward, rst, (Amt due $35,860,)

April 10. Madiaon av, n w cor SSih st. IflO.8x138.10. Eu­

gene Sondheim agt F rank Vv' Gilb-r t et a l : Leo­pold Sondheim, a t t ' y ; Louis B Hasbrouck, ref. (Amt due $19,143.)

Crotona Park Bast, s w cor Suburban pl, KlOx 160. Fredk N DuBois agt Sarah A Har r i s et a l ; W V Sirapson, a t t ' y . ; Danl P ing raham. ref, (Amt due $8,002.)

April 11. 122d st, s s, 100 w 2d av, 66,4x100.11, leasehold.

Alex J Dodin, exr Scc. agt Jas H Butler et al : J a s P Albright, a t t ' y ; Geo E Morgan, ref. (Amt due $21,470.)

130th st. No 304 West. Carrie E n g i et al as extrx. See agt Theo E Fogg et a l ; Lewis Hurs t , a t t ' y ; Daniel O'Connell, ref. (Amt due $li ,695.)

Convent av, n e cor 14Sth st, 18.4x85. Metropoli­tan 'Trust Co as t rustee Sec. agt Annie C Doyle et a l ; Parson, .Shepard & Ogden, a t t ' y s ; Roger A Pryor. ref, (Amt due $23,971.)

Southern Boulevard, w s, 25 n Freeman st, 25x103 x24.1(1x104.5. Luke Kouwenhoven agt Jul ia S Purdy el a l ; De Grove Sc Riker, a t i ' y s ; Jacob S Strahl . ref. (Amt diie $11,801.)

April 12.

Lispenard st, s a. 75 w Church st, 37.0.x94,6. Kate 'Warner agt Christopher Prince ct a l ; Geo W Ellis, a t l ' y ; Eugene H Pomery, ref. (Amt duo $12,502,)

49th st, n a. 64 c 10th av, 30x80.4. Anna M E Wilken agt Anna Hiuck Et a l ; F redk S Wait , a t t ' y ; S V Beckwith. ref. (Amt due $5,271.)

lS5lh st, n s, IIV.S w Washington av, 10.8x100. Denis Burns agt John F Dowd et a l ; Francla W Pollock, at t y; Giiieou J Tucker, ref. (Amt due $2,655.)

Sheridan sq, No 5. Agnes T Mossman ag t Jos W Blapford et a l ; Johnston & Johnston, a t t ' y s ; Louis Hannemann, ref. (Amt due ,$ll,oli).)

I l l s PENDENS,, April S.

Eaat Brcadway. Nos 20 to 35, s s, 143.7 e Cather | ine St. runs s 87.6 x e 25 x n 12.6 x c JU x s| 100 tu Henry st . x e 25 x n 1"('5 to Eas t Broad-; way. X w loO. I

Eas t Broadway. Nos 95 and 97. s a. 236.2 e Mar-i ket st, SOx Irreg. |

Eas t Broadway, Nos 103 and 105. a a, 33G.2 ei Market st, 46.4x75. !

Eaat Broadway, No 212|Bast Broadway, n s, 78.4; Division st. No 201 | w Clinton al, 2o . lx |

112.4 to Division st . | Market st. No 11. W s, 25 s Eas t Broadway, 25|

x90. I Henry st, No 83. n s, 237,3 e Market st, 25xS.i.|

Lewis Alexander agt Deborah Alexander In­divid and as adrarx et a l ; action to establish lien, &c: a t l ' y . D A Spellissy.

Bradhura t av, s e cor i l j t h st, 27.9x99.11x3S.Sx 100.6. Geo W Eggers agt Erns t C Kerl and ano; speciflc performance; a t t 'y , F A Snow.

Commerce st. No 21. 25x75. | Barrow s t No ri5 1 West st. No 420, e s, 23x00.0x23.6x66-6. 1 24th at. Nos 433 and 435|u s, 400 w Oth av. runaj ^,)lh st, NO 430 I w 50 X n 9,-),9 x c 2 j |

X n MS-O to 25tb st, X e 25 X s 197.6 to begin.j W m H and Daniel H Lane agt Jimory P L j u e ; action to delerniine r ights and ownership; at­f y s , Turner , McC & K-

April 10. Washington st, Nos 755 to 761. | Bethune st, Nos 46 and 48. | lUth av, Nos 371 to 375. —x—. ' Bioome st, Nos 479 and -ISl. s s. 100 w Greenei

st, 75x09.6. 1 Broome st, Nos 512 and 514, n s, 40.1 e Tbomp-i

aon st, 40.3.x49.6x—x49.10. 1 41st at, Nos 135 to ,143 Eas t , n s, 39.7x irreg, |

Aima B Lyons et al by guard ian . See, ag l Geo W Weeks and ano t rus tees ; to recover 1-3 par t . See: 5 act ions; a t t 'ys , Booraem, H fi: B.

Maple av, e s. lot lUO map Village of Jerome, Westchester , 25x100. John H Holler and ano agt Maria R and F r a n k Lisan t i ; to set aside conveyance. Sec. a t t 'y , A J Lyon.

131st st, n G cor Amsterdam av, 109x109.S. Ford C Phelps agt John C Bar th and auo ;specifiO performance; a t t 'y , T O'Callaghan, J r .

Delancey st, n s. 25 w Attorney st, 2.JxlOO. Louis Black agt Carl Sturaburg et a l ; to enforce lien; a t t 'y , L Sanders.

St Nicholas av, n w cor 112th st, llS.ox75xlO0.11 xl36,2. Anna J Lennon agt Daniel Farre l l et a l ; to enforce t rust , &c; a t t 'y , F C Griswold.

Park row, s e s, 42.2 n e Ann st. 25x63.1x25 to Ann st, xl2.3x6.Gx5'2.3, Pranc is B Berkeley and ano agt The Nat Life Assoc of Har t ford ; a t t achmeut ; a t t 'y , H R Bayne.

April 11. 2Gth st, s s, 81 e Lexington av, 19.1x40.4xl9x

40.4. Eliza Cunningham agt Jane Nunns et a l ; par t i t ion; a t t 'ys , Gantz, N & M.

33d st, Nos 517 to .525 In s. 225 w 10th av. runs n 3-;th st, Nos ;il6 to 522| 08.0 x w 25 x u 98.9 to

34th St. X w 100 X s 107.6 to 33d st, x e 125. Rhuamy A Roe agt Roswell W Cbamberlain individ aud exr et a l ; amended par t i t ion; a l l ' ys . Dunning Sc Fowler.

82d Et, s s. 150.6 e 1st av, 25x102.2. I S2cl st, s s. 106.6 e 1st av, 50x102.2. |

George Schmit t agt Magdalena Schmit t et a l ; par t i t ion; a t t 'y . A J Wise.

April 12.

Pa rk row, s e s, 40.2 n e Ann st, runs n e 25 x s 63.1 X w 25 to Ann st, x s w 12.3 x e 0.6 x n 52.3, Augus tus K Thomas agt The Na t Li te Assoc of Har t ford; a t t achment ; a t t ' y s . H R Bayne.

F ron t st. No 366, n s, 233.G w Jackson st . 16.S| x70.

F ron t St. No 370. n s, 200.2 w Jackson st, 16.81 xTO. I

F ron t St. No 372. n a. 183.6 w Jackson st, lO.S^ x70. 1

Fron t st. No 380. n a. 114.2 w Jackson st, 16,8:^1 70, i

Henry st. No 200, n s, 24x76.11x24x77.3. Wate r St. No 664, ]

Leonora H Wellbroek agt Henry D Otten in­divid and aa exr ct a l ; action to establish lien. Sec: a t t 'y , N H W Schutt .

134th St. n s. 21G.S w 7th av, 16.8x99.11. Alice D Weekes agt Mary A Carrol l ; a t t 'y , A D Weeks.

Manhat tan av, s e cor 103'! st, 100.11x95, Thos R A Hall and ano agt Geo W Allen et a l ; a t ­t 'ys, Ennever & T :

Brook av, s w cor 14oth st, 50x00, Henry Conlon agt Margaret A McCaffrey et a l ; a t t 'y , J A, O'Gorman. . j ^ ^

. April 13. \f 74th st, 3 3, 150 w Av A, 50x102.2. Dora Scheec

agt Louis and Sarah Lese; specific perform­ance; a t l 'y , L A Jaffer,

Cherry st, s w cor Clinton at, 24x110.2 to WateS st, 24x116.8: also property in Brooklyn. H e r ­man C Lohman agt John D Lohman et a l ; par-, t i t ion; at t 'ya, Holm & S,

Maiden lane. No 117. n s, 52.7 e Pear l st, —x—. Dept of Buildings agt Ernes t G Stedraan aud ano; violation of buildiug l aws ; at t 'y , E Ot ter­bourg.

April 14. n e cor Morris s 1,9.8x100x83x101. s e cor Tremont av, 0SxlS3.5x

Washington ai^ Washington av.

11111x103.2. Washington av, s w cor Morris st . 43x100x27.3x

101.8. West Farms to

dock of Webb — X s TOO X — in Brooklyu. Dower &c. E exr, &e, et a l ;

Hunts Point road, e s, .50 n of Jennings estate, runs n 100 x e 10(J to bEginniug. and property

ilmma L Hojer agt Joa H Mahanj at t 'y , Whalen Sc Dunu,

FORECLOSURE SUITS, April S.

157th st, s s, 30 w Melrose av. 10.3x100. H e n r y W Gilbert agt Andrew Kitchen el,, a l ; a t t 'y , C P Northrop.

125th st. No 541, n s, 200 e Boulevard, or Drive, 25x99.11. Catbar ine S Hun te r agt Anna H Read and ano; at t 'y , I 0 Milier.

Beekman pl. w s, 76 s 50th st, 18.10x90. Susan Daab agt Gustav Goldman et a l ; a t t 'y , E A Hassey.

50th st . No 241, n s. 174 w 2d av, 17x100.5. Ade­line M Brooks extrx et al agt Joseph H Cain e t a l ; a t t 'ys , Morrill Se R.

April 10. 61st st, s a, 370 w Columbus av. 30x100.5. Cist st, s s, ;il9 w Columbus av. 30x100.5-61st st, a s, 340 w Columbus av, 30x100.5.

3 actions. John I-I Hudson t rus tee , &c, ag t Lydia M Cowles adoirx, &c. et a l ; a t t 'y . J, Vincent.

124th st, s s, 100 w 1st av. 18.GxlOO.llx i r reg , Anna J Randal l agt Flora Lederer et a l ; a t t ' y , R K Brown. !

lo th av, s w cor 131st st. 24.11x100. The Mu­tual Life Ins Co agt Samuel Nelson et a l ; a t ­t 'y . C E Miller.

I s t av, n e cor 34th at. 74x25. Bdward A R a w ­lings agt Mary and Catherine Keegan; a t t ' y s , Weil, W &. K.

Cannon st, e s, 100 n Delancey st, 25x100. Caroline Boley ogt Ben.iamiu and Helen Boley; a t t ' y s . Wer lhe imcr & D.

IOth st, n w cor Dry Dock st, 22.2x69,8x22.2x1 60.11. i

10th st, n E, 22.2 w Dry Dock st, 40.1x70.2x39.101 X09.S. James Bilger and ano ag t W m X D o j l e i a t t 'y . J J O'Brien. _^ ,

April 11. • "•" -'-"-I",]

St Nicholas av. w s, 51.9 s loSth st, 75xS2.7x 74.11x62. W m S H a r t t t rus tee , &c, agt Ben­jamin Katzensteiu et a l ; a t t 'ya , Duer. S Sc W,

Brook av, n w a. a t n s North 3d av, SS.'lx75.9 to e s Por t Morris Branch R E, xSG,9x46.3-E m m a Kastor agt Edgar Ketchum et a l ; a t t 'ys , . Ennever Se T rau lmann .

F ron t st. No 233, 28,3.x37.4x28.3x38.3. Geo M Miller and ano trustees agt Samuel H Di'SW et a l ; a t t ' ys . Miller. P & D.

Mott av, n e cor l-14th st, 25x100. Roht S Min­turn and ano t rus tees agt John Cotter et a l ; a t t 'ys , Ludlow, T & S,

Hudson s l . No 621, s w cor Jane st, 19x i r reg . Mary Tully t rus tee . Sec, agt W m E Caldwell et a l ; a t t ' y s . Simpson & W.

Broadway, n w s, 199 n e of a st laid on m a p of Marv C P McComb's Fa rm, Kingsbr idge , 199 X 369 to Church st, being lots m ami 61 on said map. Adam Weber agt Ka lhe r ine Weber et a l ; a t t 'ys , Fors ter , H & K.

Sls t st, n s, 131.6 e 1st av, 25x102.2. Mor r i s Fors t agt Robt P and Ju l ia K Beck; a t t ' y , J C de La Mare.

Convent av, e s, 470.6 n 141st st, 20x100. T h e General Synod of the Reformed Church in America agt Eugene Melvin et a l ; a t t ' y , P Q Reed. - ' .,,

April 12. 'I Olst St. No .52, s s, 404 w Sth av, 18x100.8. Johrt

Duer t rus tee agt Mary H Taintor and auo; a t ­t 'ys , Duer, 3 & W.

Riverside av, e s, 450 n 122d st, 75x200 t o Claremont av, x75. Louis Beck agt The Ca th­olic Univeraity of America et a l ; foreclose Hen; a t t 'y . Cannon fi: C.

3d av, Nos 1097 to 1103. e s. 50.5 n G4th st . 75x:. 1(10.5. Guaranty Trust Co of N Y agt N Y aud Long Is land Construction Co et a l : foreclose .3 morta In shape of deeds, &c; a t t ' ys . Davies, S & A.

Wate r st. No 43S, n s, 25.4x60. John H Henshaw agl John P Dall imore et a l ; a t t 'y . J H Hen-. shaw. • _ . (

April 13. ' Opdyke av, n w cor Bronx River road, 37.11x

149.4x91.2 to road, xl-50.9 to beginning. Lots 36 to 39 map property of Charles Darke,

Yonkers, being e a of lane snown on said map, 4,57 n e from cor of said lane, and n s road from Kingsbridge to Will iamsbridge, runs s e 95.10 x n e 100 x n w 94.S to lane, x s w 100 to beginniug. Meyer Butzel agt Catharine E Webb et a l ; 2 raorts; a t t 'y , M Bntzel.

In terva le av, e s. 111,0 s 167th st . 43x100. E d ­ward Farre l l agt Mary F Connor et a l ; amended act ion: a t t 'y , M J Sull ivan.

134th St. u s, 75 e 5th av, 25x99.11. Stephen H Jackson agt J a m e s F Sullivan et a l ; a t t ' y s , Johnston & J.

114th st, s s, 175 w 7th av, 25x100.11. Sarah C Morrill agt Eliza Davis; a t t 'ys , Liopmann Se E .

St Nicholas av, s w eor UOth st, 20.6xl01.2x20x 96-10.

St Nicholas av, v a. 20.6 s 149th st, 20.6xl05.6x 2(1x101.2. I' The Germania Life Ins Co ag t Richard B and • 'niia Sher idan; 2 act ions; a t t 'ys , Shipman, L. Se C , . . _ I .1 M-<"rt

Record and Guide April 15, 1S99.

st, 25x96. Jenny Christ ian Rohrsen

JWaiiison av, e a, 25 s 132d Gindet el al exrs, &c, agt

, ' e t a l ; a t t 'ys , Field Se H.

April 14. Ke l ly at, or 152d st, n s, 75 w Wales av. 75x

115.1x86.4x72,4. Micaael Coweu agt Robert Li t t le et a l ; a t t 'y , T C Press.

Kelly st, or 152d st, n w cor Wales av, 50x86.11

x28.11xl08.2. Eliza Eggers agt Louther S H o m e : foreclose l ien; a t t 'y , B J Kelly.

Market slip. No 97, e s, 25x46, Jul ia A Jonness agt Pat r ick H and Mary Roche; a t t 'y . B B Kenyon,

Trini ty av, w s, 25 n Cedar pl. 25x100. Ann Higglns extrx a Brady.

Bayard at. n e cor Cambrelin

t Ella Kelly" et a l ; a t t 'y , J J

av or St. .50x100.

Frederick Boss agt Owen Toher et a l ; a t t 'y . J J Brady.

4th st, s e s. 160 n e Union av, '20x100, Wes tches­ter, Chas P Brooks agt Emily Noble J r o ther­wise Van Weter et al : a t t 'y , J 11 Stoutenburgh.

Manhat tan av, Nos 58 and 60 | being l[J3d st. s e 103d St. No 18. I cor Manhat tan av.

95xlu0.1I. Alpheus P Goddard ag t Thos R A Hal l et a l ; a t t 'y . A F Cushman,

CONVEYANCES. Whenever the letters Q, C . C, a. G. and B. & S. occur, preceded by tha

n a m e of tha grantee, they mean s? follows; , > .. 1st —Q. G. 1, an abbreviation for Qtiit Ciaim deed. !. e., a deed wherein all

t h e right, t i t le, and interest of the, g ran tor ia couveyed. omitt ing all cove­n a n t s or war ran ty .

2d —C a. O. means a deed containing Covenant ag.Tinst Grantor only, in which he covenants tha t be bath uot done any act whereby the es ta ie con­veyed can be Imptiiched. rhafged or encurab<'red.

jjij JJ ^ tl. IS all aUbrevim.ion for Bargaui .aud Sale deed, wherein, a l ­though the selli-r makes no expreas coveuants . he really g ran t s or conveys the propt r ly ior a valuable lOnsideraEion, anrl thus iiuiilieilly claims to be tba owner '•! it. The s t reei ailJ avenne numbers i;! veii in these lists arc-, in all cases tak-'n frnm the I n s u r a m e mans when iniy a re not mentioned in

t h e deeds' The nninbers, it will m'casinnally be fnuiid. dn iir-t ••orrespond •with the fvitii.ing i^iies. owing io ihero having heen uo oflicial designation msi l ' ' ct t)i"in hv the iSi^pHrLiiinnt of Public Work,'!.

4lb —The Prst date is the date the deed was drawn. Tbe second date is Q}" •iqt" "f fiiT..B is ' - 'e , Wh"ti both date= ar" t|i» «r.Tn<". nnl" n " " ' ' TIV-T,

r.tii —The fiR'ires i" ench Ccnv£na::ce, t hus 2 : 482, Cenoies Ihat tbe prop­er ty i ; in section 2 blccl; 4S2. ^ ^^

Apr i l 7, S, 10 , 1 1 . 12 and l o .

E O R O U G H OF M A N H A T T A N .

t s , i n d e a n i t c , ±5x87,6 . 1 AiUn - t e 5, bet Hes te r and GraniJ s'. 7pLh s.:, a E, I f o e 3d av. 11(1x102.2. , .. „ nr,

Lee^ -and Mary Tnc l iman to 'Eariicy I sascs . A J uens . Dec „U. '?.i^ A p - i i : 0 , 'Ca. l:3r.'i':-.-i:-!.33. _ ^°^

B i o t m v - i No -lOli. n v/ cor y.s.ricn st, 27xlO0xl^.\ :]! . i i . port ion . - s ty brl- ' a - * - r y bu i ld ' - ' g . W m C Brc-ivniug t i Av.relia R K i n g e t al EX' - .S F f i - r y Tv' K inc - 1-S p a r t . C a G. M a r c h 1 1 . Apr i l l i i . -<i() '^• - '^-^ ' • ' ' " J

C h c T " ; t V r s r n ;c '','. s s. abt -25 w Oliver st . -'ILIlx'^'l. t h r e e 3-3ty b'-:-"(c'ncm'ts wi lh store.?, L c c n T u c h m a n n to E l i a s Fe ldman , iSlorts s i V m C : . " ..\pril 3 . AY-T-O H, 'm. V.-2bl. n o m

C h e r r v =; Xcs i i i i l to i 3 7 | s a, I G J . 1 W R u t g e r s s l ip . n9.4xl_n. .3 to W a ' c ' r t \ c s 4 J : G i o r O O | 'Water s t . xliyxili t l . ' i . t h r ee b-5ty b r k

t e n e m ' t s ivLh atores. J u l i a Sa lcmon, -Newark. N J . to S ta te Rea l ty . Co. M c r t s ^'SHA-U. Mar '4. -•i.prll 7. 'Uit. U24S n o m r i in tCD =t .\'C3 214 and 2111. e s. (iS n Madison EL. 3 2 . 1 x ( 0 . e x 3 2 x i l l . o ,

750

D e l a n c e y Lt..__

.•S^iti.lJiiO. Apr i l _10, 'UJ.!, 2 : ; !43 , 28,(100 E e l a n c e y St. No 20S. n s, 50 w F i t l s t . 2;.ix7y. S-s ty b r k t e n e m ' t wirh

s t o r e s M ; r r i 3 L Sh i i l ak lo M o r r i s Mor r i son . M c r t i ,>2J,LUll-A p r i l l O . Apr i l 1 1 , -M). 2 : 3 4 3 . - . o . i ^ n . - , Ivij'iQn.st, No 21-3 | s a, 4G.^ e Cl in ton Et, 23 .4x109 .11 ast B r o a d w a y , No :2-l , B roadway . x 2 3 . - J x l l 0 . 3 . S-sty b rk

no Divij'iQn-Et, No •Jf^ \ s a. riii.S e u i i n t o n Et, ^o.-txiuM. LO. to E a s t E a s t B r o a d w a y , N o - 2 - 1 , B r c a d w a y . x 2 3 . - J x l l 0 . 3 . S-sty b rk flat with

s t o r e s ^ r n i e Roggen to Sa rah and B m a n u e l R a n n h e i m . Mor t s • S41,2-:-C. Apri l 11 . Apri l 13 , -SIO,. 1:2SU. , ^ ^ a o m

E l d r i d g e zt. No 141j. e s, 7 5 s De lancey st, 2o.-:S(.C>. H-sty b rk t ^ n ' -m e u t w i t h s t a r e s . Mar i e L W o r c h to Geo A E n r i n ; ; T R U S T E E u n d e r will cf Chas F W c r c h . M o r t ^lO.OOO. Apr i l lO . Apri l l l . _ ' ')0 •'•41-!- 2 y o O J

E l t r i d g e s i . No 112 . e s, 131.0 s Qroome st , 19.1xS7.G, 3 - s ty ^rksiOTs and l e n e m ' t . P i o r a B a u m a n n to Simon Shapi ro . M o r t s ^O.oOO. .-Vpii! 13 , 'SO. 2 :413 . ^„ _ _ , . . , . P ' . ^ ^ ^

F r o n t st No 17S. n w s, ab t 25 s w B u r l i n g slip, 23 . i x3 l j . l x J4 .dx : ; a , 5-sty b rk s to re . E d m u n d Penfold to Danie l W i n a n t . Apri l .3._ April 7. 'Oy. 1:71. ^•2Q,'l;jO

Gcorck Et, Ko 21 I b e i n g Goerck St. n w_cor B r : : c m s s t , -O 1 Broome s t . ^ ' o s S S and 4 0 1 x75 .3x25 .1x75 .7 . -j-sty b rk l e n e m ' t .

P A R T I T I O N . W m G Choa te to A d c l p h u s O t t e n b e r g . Apr i l 1, 0!-. Apri l 12, -on. 2 : 3 2 7 . 2.3,100

G r a n d st . No 594 . n s. 25 .9 e Mangin st . 25x75, 5-s ty brlc t e n e m t. w i t h s t ; . res . Ida H T s t ev in to R i c h a r d H S t e a r n s . All t i t l e . B fi-S. Apr i l 7. Apr i l IU, 'UO. 2 : .321. n o m

G r e e n e s t . Nos 1 7 5 a n d 177 . w s, lUO s B leecke r s t , 40x100 , G-5-7 b r k s to re . Otis K NeT.ve!l to K a t h e r i n e K o b l e r . M c r t s ^lOCI.I.OO. Dec 2 1 . ISOS. Apr i l 10, ' 00 . 2 : 5 2 4 . exc";i

H e n r y s t . No 159, n s, ab t 145 e R u t g e r s s t , 21.S.i7.;>, 3-s ty b r k t e n e m ' t . Samue l D Douglas to Mayer Greenberg . M o r t s $13 ,500 . March 24 . Apri l 13 . -00. 1:2S4. n o m

H u d s o n s l . No 1 4 1 , \v s, y5.G s H u b e r t st, 28 .5x7G.4x28 .Gx(6 .3 . 3 -s ty b rk s t c r e and t e n e m ' t . J o h n D Skidmc-ie E X R A n g e l i n a E S k i d m t r e to R o h t C Cornel l and E d i t h C S m i t h . Apr i l S. Apr i l 1 1 . •9!). l-.'21-i. 15 .000

K i n g st . No 1. n s. 39 .2 w McDougal s i , r u n s n 20 x w 2.4 x n e 12 x n e 33 .10 s n w 5.2 x w 13.3 x s 72.10 to K i n g st . x e 1S.4, 5 -s ty s t o n e front t e n e m ' t . Virgi l io •R Gazzo 10 J u l i u s Dreyfus . Mor t s .$15,000. Mar 2 1 . Apri l 7, '09 . 2 :520 . See 3d av. n o m

S a m e proper ty . J u l i u s Dreyfus to Bea t r ice T u o t i . M o r t s $15 ,000 . April 12, '09 . 2 :520 . n o m

L a i g h t Et, N c s SO to 00, n s, 82.G -w W a s h i n g t c n s t , G0x50 3 x 0 0 c 50 .4 , two 5 - s ty b r k t e n e m ' t s . Mary D l l a id to J a m e i J D s l l a r d , A p r i l s . Apr i l 10, '0!!. 1-0 p a r t . 1:21S. n--m

Madi son s t , Nos 244 aud 24G, s .-, 132.G w Cl in ton s t , 38 .0x90, G-s ty b r k t e n e m ' t w i l h s to re s , "William F e i n b e r g and Josep'.i P c l s t e l n t o Lou i s and So!om^n Ph i l l i p s . M c r t s $43 ,000 . March 3 0 , Ap i 1 0 . ' 9 9 , 1 :270 . 0 3 UOO

Monroe st, No 57 . n s, 212.2 e Marke t s t . 25 .6x100x25x100 , 5 -s ty b rk t euem ' t . Gesine and Louise Schroeder lo Rosa l ie Crager . Mor t s $12 ,000 . Apr i l 7, '99 . 1:274. 20 ,250

M o n r o e st . No 59 , n a, 237 .8 e M a r k e t st, 25-5xlOOx25.xlOO, 5 - s ty b rk l e n e m ' t . Ges ine and Louise Schroede r to Lou i s Lese . M o r i s $12 ,000 . Apr i l 1. Apr i l 1 1 , '99 . 1 :274 . n o m

Norfo lk St. No 1 7 5 . n w s , 2 0 0 s w Hous ton at. 25x100, 5-s ty h r k t e n t n . ' t . K e y m a n F i t b e r ti !ke , ^an iue i and Ann ie F r a n k . M r s $23 ,000 . Apri l 4. Apri l S, 'S9. 2 : 3 5 5 , 33 ,000

p e a r l st . Ncs I ' ld a n a i .v, , e E, 2-t . i u P i n s s t , 3 1 . C x l 0 3 . 2 x 2 7 . c x 1 0 0 . 1 1 , 4-3ty b i k s to re . Ara a F E o o e t al E X R S A m o s R E n o t o J o h n J Cu r t i s . Apr i l 3 . Apr i l 1 1 , '00. 1:39. 40 , ' i50

P e a r l st . No 2L6, s- e s. a b i 1G5 n e Beekman st , 25x84 .10x25x85 .8 . 4 - s t y brk s tore . Wra T, Dac l •>!. :Mary F and John B Woods. W m D and f;usan E Chase lo N a t h a n Hutkoff. M e n $9,000. Apri l 10. Apr i l 13 . '90. l;i:K. 19.500

P i t t s t . No 2S; e s, 87 .9 n B r o o m e st , 2 3 x 1 0 0 . 1 x 2 4 1 1 x 1 0 0 . 1 . 0 s y brk. t e u e m ' t w i t h s to res , v r i l l i a m S t accm to Michae ! F a y . M o r t s $27,5(10. ¥• p a r t . J a n 14 . Apr i l 12 . ' 9 9 . 2 : 3 3 7 . n o m

P i t t s t . No 34, ' e s, 175.4 3 Delaneay s t , 25^100, G-sty b rk t e n e m ' t

w i t h s t o r e s . ^A p a r t . Michae l F a y to W i l l i a m S tacam. M o r t s $19 ,500 . J a n 14. Apr i l 12 , ' 90 . 2 : 3 3 7 . ^ n o m

S t a n t o n s t . No 2.55, s w cor Sherif l st, r u n s s 7 5 x w 4 7 x n 15 x e 22 X u OU to S t a n t o n s t . x e 2 5 . 5 - s t y b r k t e n e m ' t wi th s l o r e s . S a r a h Geller to Gua tave L u r i e . M o r t s $37.0UO. Apr i l 5. Apr i l 10 , '9!l, 2 :3 ' ! ' l . n o m

S t r i k e r s or Hoppers l ane . No 0. s s, 202.G w l l t h av. 18 .3x03x1 Sx—, 3-sly b rk dweli 'g . T h o m a s W Timpson to L e t i t i a M St r iker . Mar 30 . Apri l S, '99 . 4 : 1 1 0 0 , 2,oOO

Vesey st . Nos 31 and 3 3 , sou th cor Church s t . 50x64 . 5-sty s tone front s to re . Chas H Meeker to E d i t h G L e o n a r d . May G H a r t . Chas G Meeker. All l i t le. , \pr i l 1. Apri l 7, '99 . 1:85, ' n o m

W a s h i n g t c n pl Eas t , Xo 23 , n w cor Greene s l , 25 .2x100 . 3 - s ty brk[ bui ld ing.

18 th st, No 122. s w cor I r v i n g pl, 25x92 . 4 -s ty s tone f ront dwel l 'g . 21s t s l . No 40, s s, 509 .7 w 5'.h av . 16 .9x92 . 4 -s iy s tone front dwe l l ' g .

Joseph R Pe i r son , New Rochel le , 'N Y, to Susan R Pe i r son . % pa r t . Mar 10. Apr i l S, ' 99 . 3 ;S74 . 1 0 . 0 0 0 -

W a s h i n g t o n sq Sou th , Nos 45 , 4 0 and 4 7 I b e i n g W a s b i n g t - n sq| 3d st, Nos 9 9 to 1 0 1 W"est ( Sou th , s s. 1 2 5 e

Macdouga l s t . r u n s s 112 x e 25 x s 9 7 to 3d s t , x e 5 0 x n 2 0 9 to W a s h i n g t o n sq South , x w 75 to b e g i n n i n g , s ix 3 - s t y b r k bu i ld ings w i t h 3 - s t y b r k b u i l d i n g cn r e a r of No 4 7 W a . h i n g t o n sq Sou th .

W e s t B r o a d w a y , N O B 42G and 4 2 8 I b e i n g W e s t B r r a d w a y , w a, T h c m p s o n s t , N o s l 0 2 and 104 | 17G.2 s P r i n c e s t , r u n s w

IGG.2 lo Thompson st . x s 49 ,S x e 05.5 x n 1.10 x e 70 ,1 to Wes t B r o a d w a y , x n 4 S . 1 , (J-sty b r k buiUling.

W e s t B r o a d w a y , Nos 430 lo 430 . w s. 1U1.'2 s P r i n c e s t , 7 .51x05 ,11 x75 .2x90 .0 , t h r e e 4 - s t y b r k f r cn t b u i l d i n g s w i t h four 3-Ety b r k bu i ld ings cn r e a r . Amos F E m et al E X R S A m o s R E n o t o Amos F E n o . M a r c h 7. A p r i l . 1 2 , ' 99 . 2 : 5 0 2 - 5 4 1 . 2 4 3 . 7 5 0

W e s t s t , No 328 , c s, 97 .4 n C h a r l t o n s t , 2 4 4xG4.0 ' .24 ,3 ' ;02 .0 . 2 - s t y br l ; s t r r e . E l i z a b e t h McCar thy widow to Chas W McAipin . M j r t s $15,1100. B & S . Apr i l 3 1 , ' 99 . 2 : 5 9 S . n a m

Same p roper ty . T i m o t h y •McCarthy E X R J e r e m i a h McCar thy to s a m e . Mor t $15 ,000 . Apri l 1 1 , ' 09 . 2 : 5 9 8 . n o m

W c o s t e r s t , N r s SO and 8 2 , e s, 120 s S p r i n g s t , r u n s e 110 x s •Jb X w 10 X s 25 X w 100 to W c o s t e r s t , x n 50 t o b e g i n u i n g , 7 - s ty b r k s t o r e . J o s e p h F a h v s , S a g H a r b o r . N Y. to E l i / M V.'est, N e w •Windsor, N Y. M c r t s ^110,0(10. Apr i l 8. Apr i l 10 , ' 9 9 . 2 : 4 8 6 .

n o m 3d St. No 117, n s, 375 .7 w Av A, 2 4 . 5 x 9 0 . 2 . 5 - s t y b r k t e n e ; n ' t w i t h

s t o r e s . .-W'm W A s t e r to K a r l M and H e n r i e t l e W u n d e r l i c h . All l iens . J a n 24 . C a G. Apr i l 1 1 . 'OO. 2 : - l 3 1 . 10 ,000

3d st . No 9 3 . n a. 175,4 w T h n m p s o n s t , 25x109 , 2 - s t y and a t t i c b r k bu i ld ing . A m e s F E n o e t al E X R S A m o s R E n o to A m o s F E'^o. 'March 13. Apri l 12, 'ilO- 2 : 5 4 1 . 17,G0O

5 t h St. N o 705, n s, 75 .3 e Av C. 20x72 .9 . 3 - s t y b r k t e n e m ' t . E s t h e r T i sch l e r to S r i L T i sch le r , M o r t s $0 ,500 . B & S . Apr i l 1 1 . Apr i l 12 , ' 90 . 2 : 3 7 5 . S.I'OO

5 t h Sl, No 0 2 5 , n s, '293 e Av B. 21 .5x97 , 4 - s t y b r k t e n e r a ' t w i t h s t o r e s . Theo B R o g e r s to Geo B Coving ton . Ap i i l 7. Apr i l 10 , •99. 2:.3SS. n o m

Gth sf. N c s 710 and 718 , a s. 185 .2 e Av C, 52 .4x97 , Iwn C-sty b rk t e n e m ' t s w i t h s t o r e s . R e l e a s e m o r t . J o n a s W e i l ai;d B e ' n h - ; r d M a y e r to L e c p a l d K a u f m a n n . A p r i l 0. Apr i l 10 , ' 0 9 2 : 3 7 5 .

n o m Glh st, Nos 710 and 718, s s, 1.85.2 e Av C, 52 .1x97, two R-sty b r k

s t o r e s and t e n e m ' t s . Leopold K a u f m a n n to J o n a s Wei l f n d Bern-h a r d Maver . Morts $27 ,000 . Apri l 7 . Apri l 8, '99 . 2 :375 . nom

7th s t , No 2 5 1 , n s, 421 .9 w Av D. '24.9x97.(1. 3 -a ty b r k t ? n ' r a ' t w i t h 2 - s t y b rk b u i l d i n g on r e a r . B e r n h a r d K l i n g ? n s t r i n t'i Famue l J R u t h and Rache l Hoffman. M o r t s $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 . M a r c h 2S. Apr i l 10 . •99. 2 : 3 7 7 . n o m

7 th at . N-u 198, s w s, 2 4 3 e Av B. 25x90 .10 , 5 - s tv b r k t e i i e m ' t w i t h s t o r e s . Moses KiiiKler to Chas I W e i n s t e i n . Mo:-ts $ : 1,090. Apr 3 . Apr 1 1 . ' 99 . 2 : ; iS9. n o m

S th St. N-i 399 . n s, 71-G -w Av D. 21 -0x40 .11 . 3 - s t y brl- t e n e m ' t . F l o r a D H u l l . P o r t c h e s t e r , N Y. to M a r i a E Scot t . Q C. M a r c h 30 . Apr i l 10 , ' 99 . 2:.378.. n-im

S th Et, No 372 , s s, 2 5 4 . 3 e Av C. 19.10x97.fi , 4-Rty br'.; r t n r e a n d t e n e m ' t . W i l h e l m i n a K i e l m a n n widow to F a l k R h ' i u h : i m e r . A p r 12 , ' 99 . 2 : 3 7 7 . n o m

1 0 t h at . No 22 . a s, 3 2 5 e 5 t h av. 25x92 .3 , 3-3ty b rk d w - l 'g M a r t h a O M u n r c e , Mary O C l a r k s o n and S a r a h O E d e y H E ' H S A i e l i a L Ot is lo C h a r l e s P e r c e v a l . M o r t s $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . M a r c h 2 7 . Apr i l 1 2 , ' 0 9 , 2 : 5 0 7 . 30 ,000

l l t h St. NOE 2 2 7 and 220 , n s, 9 9 . 9 v/ W a v e r l e y p l . r u n - n 12 :>( n 4 0 X e 0 ,0 X n 4 5 X -w 39 .0 x B 4 5 x -w 0 .0 x s 4 0 x s 12 t • Et. x e 4 0 . 1 to b e g i n n i n g , two 3 - s t y b r k dweU 'gs . A u g u s t e Rica t o D e w i t t C R c m a i n e . Mar 2 0 ^ Apr i l 7. ' 99 . 2 : ( J l4 . 2 5 , 0 0 0

l l t h st . No 514 . s s, lOn.G e Av A, 2 o x 7 7 . 5 , 4 - s t y b."k s to re and t e n e ­men t . E l i z a b e t h K e n n y to Chas A K l e m e n s . Apri l 5. Apr i l 12 , ' 99 . 2 : 4 0 4 . 12 0 0 0

l l t h st . No 260, s s, 1 2 5 w 4 t h s t , 25 .5x8 '5x25 ,3x~ , 5-sty h r k flat. Wi l l i am Boge-s to F r a n k Seely. All t i t le . Conf i rmat ion deed. M a r 2 1 . Apr i l 13. '99 . 2 :022, u o m

I 3 t h s t . No 17 W, n s, 2 9 9 . 1 1 w 5 th av. I 13(h Sl, No 19 W. 1

Agreement to use i3ividing wall . T i m o t h y J Kieley with Helen A Moser . E d i i h M Gllis' and A r t h u r G Moser and G(-o A H e a r n . M a r 30 . Apri l 7. JOO. 2 :577 . n o m

1 7 t h St, No 41y . n s. 219 e 1 s t av, 25x92 , 5 - s ty b r k t e n e r a ' t w i t h s t c r e s . J u l i u s Maie r and F r e d e r i c k W a c h t e l t o E r n s t R i n c k e . Mts $S,000. Apr i l 8, Apr i l 12, ' 99 . 3 : 9 4 9 . 15 .300

I S t h St. No 4 2 2 , s s. 2 5 2 . 3 w 9 t h av , 2 0 . 5 x 9 2 . 3 - s t y b r k dweU 'g , F O R E C L O S , H e n r y B W o o d w a r d t o M a r i a S S i m p s - n . Apr i l 1 1 . ' 99 . 3 : 7 1 5 . G 9 0 0

23d st, Xos 4 0 3 to 407 . n s. SI .O e 1st av, 75x9^ .9 , 1-sty f rame s to re wi ih 3-sly s tone front b ldg. FO.RECLOS, Thos F Donne l ly to Alber t F r i e d i a n d e r . Apt i l 10. Apri l 1 1 . 'IIO. 3 : 0 : 5 . 37 ,050

2rJth s l . No -15, n s, 120 e Oth av, 20 .10x98.9 , 5-s ty s tone f ront s to re ! aad flat; cont rac t to exchange for I

S5 th St. Nos 2 3 1 10 237 E. n s. ab t 100 w 2d av, four l - s t y stonel front t e n e m ' l s . ] Mary Hennessy wilh S igmund Goldberg, Apri l 0. Apri l S, '99 . nom

2 9 l h ?t, Ko 3 2 1 , s s. "Mil) e i l th av , 2U-10x'.;.'~; 9. 4 - M y s lone f ront d w f i l ' g . Mary R d e C c u r v a i widcw, d a u - h t e i - -f R i c h a r d R a y to V ' m J Peck , B & S . All l i t l e . J a n 22 , 1 8 0 8 . Ap ; i l 1 1 . ' 99 . 3 ; 1 r:i2. n n m

April 15, 1899. Record and Guide 683

Same prcperty. Marie M I de Noailles, Princesse de Poix, daughter of Mary R i3e Gourval and grandchild of Richard Ray to same. B & S . All tille. Jan 22, lfi9S. April 11 , '99. 3:752. nom

Same property, Wm J Peck to Wm-K Hammond. Mort $12,OOU. April 10. April 11, '99. 3:7.i2. nom

29th st. No 215, u s. 107 w 7th av. 2.3x98.9, 5-sty brk tenem't with slores. John D Kar.st. Jr, to James O West. Morts $24,000. April' 8. Anril 13. 'OO, : : / . l nom

29th St.-No 241. n s. 300 e Sth av, 23.5x98.9. 5-sty brk tenem't with stores. John iJ iCarsi, Jr, to James O West. Morts $24,000. April 8. April 13. '!).^. 3:779. uom

31st sl. No 308. s s. 100 w Sth av. 18.9x98.9, 3-sty brk dweU'g. Catherine Coffev INDIVID and EXTRX William Coffey to Andrew •Boyd. Morts .^7,0tO. April 7- April 8. '99. 3;754. 11,000

32d St. Nos 220 to 230, s s. 325 e Sth ^av, 125x9-8.9, six 4-sty brk stores and tenem'ls wiih coal yard on rear. Harris Mandelbaum and Fisher Lewine lo John D Karst, Jr. Mcrts $00,000. April 10. Apr 13, 1899. 3:7S1. "- . nom

34th st, No 3I;3, u s, 52 e 2d av, 10x55.4, 4-sty brk dwell'g, P. VR-TITION. Chas F Brandt to Stephen H Jackson. April 11. '99. 3:940. • -"i.™^

SSth St. No 107, n s, 100 w Oth av, 20x9S.9. 4-sty stone front dvp-ell-ing. Jan-PE C .McKinless to 'Wm H McKinless. Q C. April 3. April 7, '99. 3:814. aom

SSth St. No 110, s s, 140 w Gth av, 20x08,9, 4-sty stone f rmt dwell­ing. Augusta Deraarest, Larchmont, N Y, to Archibald Rogers. Morts $28,000, April 12. '119. 5:813. _ ^2 000

43d st, No 22. s E. 7(i.2 w Madison av. 18.10x81..:>, 4-sty stone front dwell'g. Ferdinand A .A.|;eU to James J Belden. Mcrts $25,000. April 12. April 13, '99. 5:1277. lO.OOO

44th st'.-Nca 51 and 53, n s, 201.S o (ilh av, 33.4x100.5, tw-> 3 sty brk dwell'gs- GOT S Morison to Willard H Barse. M:rts .$20,010. April 11, '00. 5:]2li0. nora

46th st. No 11, n a, 185.9 w 5th av. 21.5x100.5, 4-sty slone front dwell'g. Decree of Surrogate as to heirship and ownership of above. In niatter of estate of Mary M Taylor. Mar 30. April 7, '99. 5:1-202.

4lith sl, No 9, n s, 1G4.4 w 5th av, 21.5x100.5, 4-sty stone f rmt dweil',^, Edwin C Sturges EXR Anh E Mitchell to Jchn C Yager. Apri! 10. 'Oil. 5:12li2. _ 53.09(1

4Gth sl. No 415, n a, 175 w Oth av, 25xin0..j, 5-Ety stone front ilat. James Mulholland to Emma M wife of Jacob Bauer, Annie lE and Mary L Helck. March 31 . April 10. '99. 4:1050.

val consid and 100 47th St. No A2G. a a. 300 w Oth av. 12.3x100x45x100.5, 5-sty brk ten­

ement. John Totten to Ethel M Totten, Moris $18.00U. April 12. April 13, '99. 4:105G. nom

49th st. No 541, n s, 2'25 e l l t h av, 25x— to Verdant lane. —x—. 1-sty frame buildings. Anna I Maguire to Timothy Joidan. Re­recorded. Jan 23. 18!!2. April 10, '110. 4:1078, 4,000

49th st. No l.'O, s s, 150 w 3(1 av. 25x100.0, 5-sty stoue front flat. Thos J McLaughlin to Eliaa Smilh, Morts $20,000, AprU 3. April 7. '09. 5:1303. nom

SOth st. No .331, n s, 305 w 1st av, lGxlOO'.5, 4-sty stone front flat. Annie Jacots to Frank Kcch, Morts $7,000. April 7, '99. 5:1343.

nom 52d st, No 320. s s, 313 e 2d av. 19x100.5. 4-sty stone front dweil'g.

Esther Lebowitz to Alonzo Rothschild. Morts $10,500. March 13. Apri! 10. '99. 5:1344. nom

,50th St. s s. 200 w 5th av, 25x95. ullth st, s s, 225 w 5th av. runs s. 95 x w 2 J x s o x w 25 x n 100

to 5(illi st, x e 50. Party wall agreement. Harry B I-IoUins, Islip, N Y. with Sarah 0 Edey, Bollpert, N Y. March 20, April 11, '99. 5:1271, nom

50th Et, No 3(i", n s, 50 e 9th av. lG.SxlUfl.5, 4-sty stone frout dweU'g. WiUiam Milne aud ano BXRS Edward Robin.sou aud Edwd W, Hope E and Herman Robinsou all HEIRS Edward Robinson to Herman H Becker. April 13, '99. 4:l<i47. 12.250

57th st. No 4(11. n s, 49.5 w Av A, lOxlUO.4, 3-sty stone front dwell­ing, Cath T Moriarty tn Asvlum of the Sisters of St Dominic, of Bliuvelt, Rockland Cc, N Y. March 1. April 11. '90. 5:1369.

9,500 Gist st. No 227. n a. 375 e l l t h av. 2.5x100.5. 5-sty brk tenemt.

Mary J O'Brien to John J O'Brien. Mort $15,000. April 11, '99. 4:1153. nom

Olst st. No 35, u s, 220 v/ 4th av, 19x100.5, 4-sty stone front dwell­ing. Jennie Blum lo Mai'y R H Kane, Newport, R I. April IV April 12. '99. 5;1370. 27.0U0

Gist st I n a. IUU w Central Park West, 75x200.10 to 02d st, vacant. J02d st I Amos F Eno et al EXRS Amos R Eno to Amos F Eno. Mar

15, April 12, '99, 4:1114. _ 91.200 Cist st. No :;3S, s s, 119 w 1st av, 28x100.5, _o-sty brk tenem't. Mer­

ri t t Trimble lo Edward Wilckens. March 2 i . April 13, '99. 5:1435. 14.000

C2d st. No 223, n s, 265.0 e 3d av, 17.10x02.10, 4-sty stone front dweU'g. Mary Lyons to Heury Lyons. Mort $5,000. April 10. April 11, '99. 5:1417. nom

C2d St. No 240. s s, lOG w 2d av, 17x100.5, 3-sty stone front dwell'g. Kath J Lengemann aad Chas K. Talbot TRUSTEES George Siegel to Herman Trost, Jr. Mar 23. April ,. '99. .]:141G. 11,500

G3d st, n s, 91).!) w Central Park West, 0.3x100.5. Chas B Dusen­berry and Chas W Tillinghast EXRS Edward Tracy to George Geyer. V2 part. April 7. April 12, 'Oil. 4:111G- 115

.Sanie property. .Euphemia D Russell and James R Hogg EX!RS James Russell lo same. V2 part. April 7. April 12. '99. 4:1110. l l o

04lh st, Nos 152 and 154. s s. 21IU e .Amsterdam av, 51,1x109.5, two 5-sty stone front Hals. Mary Breithaupt to Nellie David, Morts .1;20,000. April G. April 7, '99. 4:1135. exch

C5lh st. No 17, n s, 89 w Madison av, 25x100,5, 4-Bty stone front dwell'g. Ricuard S Hayes to Louis J Pooler. Morts $40,000. Apr 0. Apr 10, '99. 5:1380. val consid and 100

0.5th st, No lUi, n s, Gl» e Park av, 20x80, 3-sty stcne front dwell'g | Oott St. No 111, n a, 100 e Park av. 20x100.5. 3-sty stone frontj

dwell'g. I Release mrrt . Edward M Burghard to Oscar Kaufmann. April 4. April 12, 'It!). 5:140U. 903

Same properly. Release mort. Same to same. April 4. Aoril 12, •99. 5:14(1(1. 482

05th st, Nol5(i, a s. 2<i4 e 10th av. 19xlUU.;>, 4-sty stone front dwell­ing. Jane A wife of Randolph W Townsend, Angus F and Stella J MacColl to Chas J Hartmann. Mens $1G.U00. April 12, '99. 4:1130. nom

.08th st, s s, 100 w l l t h av, .50x100.5. vacant. Elise Schoonmaker t/ Gertrude T CcckerUl. Morts $4,0UU. March 22. April 10. 'Oil. 4:1179. 1U,100

OOth st, Nos 223 to 229, n s. 205 w .\msterdam av. 80x100.5, two 2-sty hrk dwell'gs witb 1-sty brk and two 1-sty frame buildings on rear and vacant. Grahams Polley TRUSTEE will Joseph P Quin for Wm G Quin Lo John T Bladen. April S. '99. 4:1101. 30.000

70th, st. No 105., n s, 42 w Columbus av. 18x100.5. 4-sty stone front dweU'e- Eliza Smith t" Robt F Bennett, Morta $14,000. April 3. April 7, '99. 4:1142. nom

70lh st. No 109. n s, SO w 'Columbus av, 20x100,5, 4-sty stone front .j dwell'g. Laura C wife of Geo W Chandler to Hatlie wife of Juliua 'Ccsel, Youngstown. O, April 12. April 13, '99. 4:1142. 25,2.JW

73d st. No IUO. s e cor Park av, 19x102.2. 5-sty brk fiat, stores on av. LOuis R Berg to Joseph Fahys. Morts $45,000. April 4. • April 10, '99- 5:1407. noia

73d sl. No .j3, n a. 2-12.0 e Madison av, 17.0x102.2. 4-sty brk dwell­ing. Wm J Wanmaker to Elise wife of Joseph F Blaut. All title. Q C, Aug 17. 1IS93. April 11, '99. 5:1388. nom

75th st. No 20, s s. 50.7 w •Madison av, 24.8x102.2, 4-sty stone front dwell'g. Equitable Life Assurance Soc to J Montgomery Hare. Apr 13, '99. 5:13.89. uorfl

70th sl. No 2-111, s s. 250 e West End av, 17.9xi5, 4-sty brk dweU'g. Eleanor L, Chas F. Jr. and Wm M V Hoffman and Laura I Olcott • EXRS Chas F Hoffman lo Irene S Hoffman. CouQrmation deed. JRU 5. April 13. '99. 4:1107. 22,2.50

Same properly. Irene S Hoffman to iMarietta Wilsey. Morts .*iS,CO0. C a G. April 10. April 13. '29. 4:1107. uom

Same propeny. Marietta Wilsey to Florence G Pickslay. .•\pril 10. April 13, •90. Morts »;8,00O. nom

SOth st. No 133. n s, 513 e Amsterdam av, 21x102.2. 4-stv brk dwell'g. Gertrude E Shannon to Lizzie S Joseph. Aprii 12, '99. 4:1211. 30,000

82d St. s s. 139.9 w 2d av, 19.1x102,2. Kate F aud Annie M Reid by Charles T Duffy guardian to John McLaughlin. April 10. April 13. '99. 5:1527. 3.50.'5

S2d St. s s. 152.0 w 2d av. 25.3x102.2. John McLaughlin to Ludewig F J Anger. Dec 29, '9S. April 13. '99- 5:1527. 23.000

S5th St. No lO^i, s s, 118.0 w Calumbus av, 17.0x102.2. 4-sty brk (Iwell'g. Willis B Blackwell to Catherine IBlackwell. Morts $15,-OCO. April S. April 12. '99. 4:1198. nom

SGlh st. No 327. n s. 320 e Riverside Drive, ISxlOO.S, 5-sty stone front dwell'g.

SOth st. No 323. n s, 358 e Riverside Drive, 18x100.8, 5-sty stcne front dwell'g.

SOtri st, No 321, n a, 370 c Riverside Drive, 20x100.8, 5-sty stane front i3weirg. Harry A Cooper to Cath C Hall, Morts $S-i,000. April 10, '99. 4:1248. val consid and 100

Same prcpertv. Francis M Jencks to Harry A Cooper. Morts •'f!84,-OOU. C a G. April 10. '99. val consid and 100

SOlh st, No 72, s a. 87.9 w 4th av. 20x102.2, 4-sty brk dwell'g. Mary Pearson widow to Margt D Fitzpatrick. Oct 1, '9S. April 7. '99. 5:1497. nomi

SOth st. No 215. n s. 20O e 3d av. 25x100.8, 5-siy hrk store and tene­ment. Mary Pearson widow to Margt D Fitzpatrick. -Morts $12.-500. Oct 1. 'OS. April 7. '99. 5:1532. nona

OOth st. No 3113. n s. 100 w West End av. 20x100.8. 3-sty stone front dwell'g. Selig Steinhardt lo Gertrude T wife of John F Cockerill. Morts $1G,0(HI. B & S . Mar 9. April 7, '90. 4:1251. 21.,-|i30

OOth St. n B. 194 e 1st av. 100x100.8, vacaut. Wm R Stewart et at TRUSTEES will Julia Rhinelander to Jacob Herb and William Seitz, Jr. April 7. April 11, '99. 5:1570. 21,090

OOth st, Ncs 417 aud 411), n s, 294 e 1st av, 50x100.8, 1-sty frame sheds and vacaut. William Rhinelander to Jacob-Herb and W'ill­iam Seitz. Jr. April 5. April 11, '99. 5:1570. 10.500

92d st. No 147, n s. 350.G w 3d av, 24.0x100.8. .5-sty brk flat. | !l2d st. No 14!). n s. 325.(5 w 3d av, 25x100.8, 3-sty brk d\ve!l'g. ] 85th st. No 3.51, u s. 75 w Is t av, 25x100, 4-sty brk lenem't. J ' i;Olh St. No lf;5, n s, 20O w 3d av, 25x100.8, o^sly brk flat. Also property in Queens Co. |

Karoline Hachemeister widow to Henry Hachemeister and Eliza­beth Jetter. Morts $1S,0UU. March 28. April 12, '99. 5:1519-1.521-1548. uonl

C3d sl. No 239. u s, 425 e 3d av, 2.5x100.8, 5-sty brk tenem't. Frank Koeh to Katie Roys. Morts $11,500. April 7. '99. 5:1.D39. nomi

94th st, s s, 255.2 e 5th av. 70.6x100.8, vacant. Release mort. The Equitable Life Insurance Society of the D S to Jonas M aud Fredk A Libbev. Mar 21. April 7, '99. 5:1'505. nom

OOth st, s s. 110.2 e Riverside av, 225x100,11, Vacant, John X A Griswold to Hyman and Henry 'Sonu. Mar 28. April 12. '99. 7:1888. nom

102d St. No 324, s s. 250 w I s t av, 24.11x100.11. 5-sty brk tenem't. John H Sturit, Edward Stelter aud Frank E Laegen to Nathau Cohen, Morts $13,000, April 8. April 10. '99. G:1G73. mm'

102d El, 'Nos 203 to 207, u s, 100'w Amsterdam av, 92,0x100, Nos 2U3 and 205. two 5-stv slone front flats; NO' 207, 5-sty brk flat. Annie H Sturla to Joseph de la Roza. Morts $119,720. AprU 12, '99. I :1874. noni

103d st, No 308, s s. 139.3 w West End av, 20.2x100.11, 3-sty brk dwell'g. Wm W 'Scrugham to Henry iSteers. Mons $16,000. April' HI. April 12. '99. 7:1890. r.Qia

103d st. No 17, n s, 80 e Manhatlan av, 20x100.11, 5-sty brk flat. Henry W Richardaon and William Byers to Geo W Crist. Morts $21,500. April 10, '09. 7:1839. nom

103d El._No 105, n s, 125 w Columbus av, runs n 7S.2 x again n 22.9 X w 2.J' X s 22.9 X again s 78.2 to st, x e 25, 3-sty brk flat. Danie! Manson to Chas F E Vogler. April 10. April 13. '99. 7:1858. nomi

IOOth sl, n s, 1,SS w West End av. 92x100.11. vacani. Edward Op­penheimer and Edward and Henry Hirsh to Joseph A Farley. Morts $30,000. April 10. April 13, '99. 7:1892. Kom

IOOth St. n s. Itm w West End av. lUUxlOO.ll, vacant. Joseph Stickney to Edward aud Henry Hirsh aud Edward Oppenheimer. Jau 21. April 10. '99. 7:1892. nom;

lU7th St. Nos 170 and 172, s s, 83 w 3d av, 56.0x100.11, two 4-sty stoue front flals. Bernhard Freund to Patrick Cunniugham. Mts $11,000. April 3. April 11, '9!). 0:1034. nom

108th st, No 212, a a, 18S.G e 3d av, 24.Gxl0O.ll, 4-sty brk tenem't. PARTITION. John Webber to Margaret Ryan. April 11, '99. 0:1057. 11000

lOSlh st, n s, 20 e 'Madisoa av, —x50.nx50x.5O.ll. vacant. Bessie Rulh lo Morris 'Evens and Joseph W Weitzer, Morts $7,000. Mar 23. April 0, '99. Corrects error in last issue. nom

l l l t h Et, No 12s, s s, 203-9 w St Nicholas av, ISxlOO.Itt, 3-sty sfone front dwell'g, Geo W Crosaman and Herman Sielcken TRUSTEES Wm H Grossman lo Solomon Frankel. C a 'G. April 10. '99. 7:1S20. 12.00-0

112lh st, n s, 300 e Sth av. and adj property on w- s. Parly wall agree­ment. John B Squier with Carriebelle D Lanchantln. Mar 22. April 8. '90. 7:1828. nom

113th st, s a, 55.G w Park av. runs w 74.0 x s IflO.ll x e 69.6 x n S3 X e 5 X nl7.11, vacant. Eliza M', Edgar B ,Jr, and' Grace L and Wm M Van Winkle by Edgar B VanWinkle GUARDIAN to 'Louis^ Lese, All title. April 7. April 12, '99, G;1G1S, 2.S40

Same properly. Edward. Cornelius E, William John M and Grace MitcheU and Mary S Van Winkle to same. 26-30 parts. All title. April 7. April 12. *99. 0:1018. 1S.40V

113th st, No 314. s s. 1S3.4 w Sth av, 16.8x^100.11, .3-sty brk dwel'g. FORECLOS. Geo E Molt to Prancis J Gasquet and Johu Duer TRUSTEES Eveline Q Marshall for Marie Marshall. April G. April 13. '99. 7:1847. 10,^50

114lh st, No 200, 5 s, 150 w 7th av, 25x100.11, 5-sty brk flat. Wm R

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1

684 Record and Guide Powers to Bllen Powers. B & S . C a G. Sept 29. '97. April 13. •99. 7:1829. gift

114th st, s s, 125 e Boulevard. 175x100.11, vacant. Edward and Henry 'Hirsh to Carrie S Kenuedv. April 4, April 13, '99- 7:1885, nom

114th St. No 12, s s, 138.2 w 5th av. 17.SxlOO.ll. 3-sty stone front dwell'g. Maria E Capel to Amuletta H Hudson. Mons $12,000

" and taxes. Mar 9. April 7, '99. 6:1597. nom 114th st, No 2U8, s s, 175 w 7th av. 25x100.11. 5-sty brk flat.

Eliza Davis to Charles Geriich. Morts $22,000. April 10. April " 11. '99. 7:1829. aom 115th st, No 16, s s. 245 e 5th av, 2.5x100,11, 5-sty hrk flat, FOJRE-

'CLO'S, Terence J Mc^Manus to Abner T Bowen. April 12, '99. • 6:1020. 18.870 l l S t h St. No 210. s a. 171.0 w 7th av, 27x100.11, 5-sty brk flat. John

T Gallagher to Ernst-Marx-Nathan €o. Morts $22,ji00. April 8. April 10. '99. 7:1831. See l l o t h st. val consid and 109

•117th st n s 100 e 8lh av, 50x100.11, vacani. Newman Cowen to May Diskeu. B" & S. April 5. April_ 12, '99. 7:1923. 21,000

l l S l h St. NOE 4 and 0, s s. So e 5th a,v, dOxlOO.ll, two o-sly brk flats, .Tulia Fleisehmanu to 'Hermann G Unger. Mort $36,000. March 31, '99, Corrects error in last issue as to st Nos. noa.

l l S t h sl. No 29. n s. 410 e Lenox av. 25x100.11, 3-sty stone front flat. 'Frederick Haugh to M'ax J Katz. All liens. y> part. 'March 21. April 12, '99. 6:1717. uom

118th Et, No 31S, s s, 200 w Sth av. 20x100,11. vacant. Antoinette L Brokaw to John H Htii3son. April 4. April 7. '99. 7:1944. 5.500

;Same propertj', John Miller and Edwin Keeler, Jr, to Autoinette L wife of George Brokaw, Q C, April 1, 'G9. Apri! 7, '99, nom

^ame property. John H Hudson to John ReiUy, C a 'G. April o. April 7, '99. 7:1944. 5,.500

118th St. Nu 45U, s 3, 92 -w Av A. 17x75. 3-sty stone front dwel.'g. Benjarain "n'ri^ht to Robt J Wright. Morts $7,000. Jan 31. Apr 11, '99. G:1711. 8,500

l lS th st. No 2fj, a s, 33 w Madison av, 27x100,11, a-sty brk flat. Frieda Hart to Jcseph Rosenzweig- Morla .i;4,0e0. AprU 12. April 13. '99. G:1U23. nom

119th st, -Nos 130 and 132. s s. 205 e Park av, 25x100/11, two •• -sty frame stores and dwell'gs. Maurice Cleary to Louis Lese. April 111, '99. G:17G7. noii^

l l 9 i h st, No 113, n s, ISS w Lenox av, 19xlU0.ll . 3-siy stone front dweH'g. James Durand to John Jaburg. April 12, '99.7:1904. nom

121at st. No 225, n s, abt 203.S c St Nicholas av. Declaratisn cor-"recting clerical error. TRUSTEES of the Heme for the Aged of the Church of the Holy Communi:n to whom it may concern. Mar 30. April 7, '!I9. 7;1!)27.

121st St. No 445. n s. 125 w Av A. 25x100.10, 5-sty brk flat. Mary wife of Simon Schafer to Henry W Gilbert. Morta $13,000. April S. April 11. '99. G:1809. val consid and 10.0

122d st No 127. n s. 312 w Lenox av, lS.9x10O.ll, 3-sly stone front dweU'g. Julius Fraake to Auna S wife of Geo H Finck. Morts $18.-40O. A p r i l l . April 13, 'il9. i:1907. com

123d St. Nos lOi! aud 111. n a. 140 e Park av, 50x100.11, two 2-Ety frame dwell'ss. Caroiiue P Brown and Chas P Peirce EXRS Maria S Kenvou to Louis Lsse. April 3. April 11, '99. 0:1727. 17.500

Same property. Louis Lese to .Arthur Clarke. 'Morts $12;.JOO. April . 11. April 12. '99. 0:1727. nom 123d st No 232, s s, 180 \v 2d av. 2.5x100.11, 5-sty stone frcnt flat.

Mary Lyons to Robt T Lyons. B & S . April 10. April 11, '90. 6:1787. aom

123d St. No 245, n s. 30 w 2d av, 27x100.11. 5-sty brk tenem't. Christian Biersack to Lottie lEwald. Sub to all liens. April' 11. April 12, '09. G:178S IS.OOU

124th St. s s, 325 w Columbus av. 50x100.11. vacant. Fredk G Pot­ter to Robt 'L Askey. Morts $12,000. April 10. April 12, '99. 7:1994. lom

124th Et, Nos 243 to 249. n s, 250 e Sth av. 100x100,11; No 243, 3-sly • frame dwell'g: Nos 245 and 247. two 2-sty frame dwell'gs with 1

and 2-sty frame buildings on rear; No 249, 1 and 3-sty frame build­ings on rent- of lo:,. AiJeline B Tiemann to Josephine Morgenthau.

'•' Ali title. B & S . Mori $2U,0UO. April 3. April IU, '99. 7:1930._^^ 125ih sl. No 31S. s s, 231.3 e 2d 'av, 1-8.9x100.11. 3-sty stone front

dwell'g. Judah P Friedmau to 'Burke-Bolton Building Co. 'Mort $S.00O. April 10. AprU 11, '99. 0:1861. nom

125th st . No 541, n s, 200 e Broadway, 25x99.11. o-sty brk flat. Geo W Morse to Joseph 'M Pray. Q C. Mar 29. April 11, '39. 7:1980. nom

129th St. No 257, n s, 174 e Sth av, 25x99.11. 2-sty frame dwell'g. | 129th st, No 233, on map No 259. n s. 150 e Sth av, 24x99.11, 2-sty|

frame dwell'g. I Susan Devin to Max Weil. April 10, •99. 7:1935. 17,0UU

129th St. n s. 125 w Oth av. 50x98.9. PARTITION. Emanuel Blu­menstiel to Robt J Blake. April 7. '99. 7:1914. 18,900

129th st. No 40. s e cor Madison av, 35x99.11, 5-Ety brk flat with stores. Frank W Cilhert to Grant L Nichols, Re-recorded. Morts $44,000. Oct 15. '98. April 12. '99. 6:1753- nom

129th St. No 48, 5 s, 290 w Park av, 37.6x99.11, 5-sty brk flat. August J von Ganther to Clarence F Betts. Morts $37,000. Mar 21. AprU 12. '99. 0:1758. ncm

lS2d st, No GO, s s, 297-6 e Gth av, lS.9xS9.l l . 3-sly frame dwell'g. Cornelia E Cornwell widow to Grace D wite cf Cornelius Vau Riper.

• Moris S3,0DO. April 0. April 10, '99. 6:1729. non. 133d Et, Xo 35. n s, 451.8 e Lenox av, 16.8.'(99.11, 3-sty hrk dwell'g.

Walter Smith lo Mary E N Bogert, Belleville. N J. April 6. Mort • $10,000. April 7, '99. 6:1731. 10.5110 133d sl, s s. 235 e 6th av, widened, 25x99.11, vacant. iSamuel W

Rosenstock to Louis Lese. Mar 28. April 12. '99. 6:1 i30. nom 133d St. No 102, s s. lUll.l e 7th av, 17x99.11,t3-sty brk dweU'g. Luke

A Lockwood and Oliver B Vau Beuren EXRS and TRUSTEES' G A G Van Beureu to Carrie A Schrack and Eliza A Spooner. April 13, '99. 7:1917. • 10,000

134th at, Xo 47. n s, 315 w Park av, 25x99.11. 5-sty hrk flat. Alfred E Hiurichs to Frederic W' Hinrichs. Vz part. Mcrt $14,500. April 3. April 10, '99. 0:1719. nom

134th St. s E, 109.10y2 w Sth av, O.li^xGS.l. Wm 'H Smith lo Geo H iBeiser. Q C. April 5. April 11. '99. 6:1731. 150

137th St. No 214, s s, 208 w 7th av, 17x99.11, S-sty brk dwell'g. Chas E Picken to Emma Taylor. April 12, '09. 7:1942.

val consid and 100 145th st. No 5S3, n s. 209.9 w 'Boulevard. 14.9x99.11, 3-sty stone • front dwell'g. Walter R 'Comfort to Edward .Bealty, Plainfleid.

•N J. Morts $7,000, April 10. April 11, '99. 7:2092. nom 145th St. Nos 412 and 4,14, s s, 193.0 w St Nicholas av, 32x90-1il, two

4-aty brk dwell'gs. Ernst-Marx-Xathan Co lo John T Gallagher. • Morts $13,000, April G, L .pril 10. '99. 7:'2O50. See 110th st.

val consid and IOO 147lh Et, s a. 590 w Grand Boulevard, 25x90.11, vacant. FORBCLOS. ' James R Ely to Frank McDermott. April 10. April 13, 'n9.

7:2093. 3,100 149th St. No 510, a s. 175 w Amsterdam av, 15x99.11. 3-stv brk dwell­

ing. Bben Hatfield to Patrick H Lynch. Morts .'^12.500- April 5. April 8, "J'J. 7:2080. nom

149th st. No 512, s s, 190 w Amsterdam av. 60x99.11, 3-sty stone front dwell'g, Eva Steinmetz to Patrick H Lynch. All liens. Mar 29. April 8, '99. 7:2080. nom

149th st, Nos 532 and 534, s s, 341.8 w Amsterdam av, 33.4x99.11, two 3-sty stone front dwell'gs. 'Release mort. Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co to Elizabeth Moore. April 11, '99. 7-2080. nom

1.50th at, No 422. on map No 418, e s, 50 e Convent av, 17x81.11. 3-1 sty brk dweU'g, |

150lh st, No 418, on map No 414, a s, 83.6 e Convent av, 16,6x99.11.1 3-sty brk dwell'g. I

150th St. Xo 410, ou map No 412, s a, 100 e Convent av. 10.0x99.11. 3-1 sty brk dweU'g. ] Anna B W'oodhull to John G Moore, Samuel J Ashley and Alhert M

_;Howell. Moris $21,000. March 4, April 13, '99. 7;2i.l64. nom 1o2dst'ln s, l."0 w Broadway, 25x199.10 to 153d st. vacant. John M 153d st| Bowers et al EXRS Jacob Gotlgen to 'Romeo H SchUe.

Mar 17. April 11, '99. 7:2099. 5.(50u 162d Et, No 439, n s, 300 e Amsterdam av, 18.6x112.6. 3-sty stone

front dweH'g. Kate 'B Abbott to Andrew J MdCormack. Morts $13,500. April 10, April 11. '99. S:2110. other consid and 100

179th st. No 521, n s. 63 e Audubon av, 16x75. 2-sty brk dwell'g. Anua E Errico, Yonkers. N Y. to J Alfred Mobile. Morts $G,O0O. April 12. April 13. '99. 8:'21o2. nom

179[h £t, n s 130 w Audubon av. oOxlOO, vacaut. FORECLOS. Charles Donohue to Fredricka Haick- April 12. April 13. '99. 8:2153. , 5,S5t»

21oih st, 21fith st, 14-th av and Hudson River—the block, with land under wiaier. &c. The MuUral Life fns Co to 'Pearson 'Hayward. April 7. April' 11, '99. 8:2250-2257. 18,000

Same property. Pearson Hayward to Loyal L Smith. Apiil 7. April 11, '99. 8:2236-22,57. l.COO

Amsterdam av. No 13i, s e cor GGth st. 20.5x80. l-s-ty brk store and tenem't with 1-sty brk stores on st. Thusnelda Bodelse'n daughter and. iHEIR Olto lEguer lo Caroline. William 0 and Otto C Egner v,'idow and HEIR'S Otto Egner. 1-3 part. April 10. AprU 11, '99. 4:1137. _ 5,750

Amsterdam av. No'2112, s w cor 165th st. 2i.11x100, 3-sly brk store and Hal. Martin D Fink to Joseph G Wellings. All liens. April 7. April 11, '99. 8:2121. nom

Amsterdam av. "No 027. e s. 75.8 u 90ih st, 24.0x100, .5-sly brk store and fiat. Robert Berls to Magdalene wife ot Robert Berls. 'Morts $20.01:10. April 12. '97. April 13, '99- 4:1221. girt

Audubon av, 'No 388. w s. 90 a lS5th at, ISxCO. 2-E'fy brk dwell'g. John iBatlon to Walter F Boardman. Morts $5,000. April 10. April 11. -oa 8:2157. nom

Bowery, No 33. e s, 25 n e Bayard st. runs s e 64.6 x s e 3.2 x e 21.11 x s e 3.3 x n e 0.1 x n w 81.4 to Bowery, x — 25 lo beginning. 6-sty stone front s;ore. Frederick Dassori to Morris F Baer. Mort $33,000. Mar 27. April 11. '99. 1:290. nom

Broadway. No 859, w s, abt 2 » n 17ih st, 3-sty brk store, 1-12 part.[ 29th st, No 112, s a, abt 17'5 w Oth av, 4-sly brk tenem't wilh stores.]

1-12 part, 1 Canal st, No 196, s w s. abt 73 n w Mott st, 5-sty hrk s^tore. % part.]

Sarah E Marshall to Gilbert N ^Marshall. All title. Feb 1, 'OS, April 11, '99. 3:846-804^1:200. nom

Broadway, s w cor 108th st, 100x100, vacant, 2-sty brk store and vacant. J Fredk Entz to Daniel S Slawson. April 3. .4pril 7. •9i). 7:1S92. val consid and 100

Broadway, e s, extending from 120lh st to 121st st, 201.10x100, 2-sty frarae dwell'g and vacant. James H Jones to Teachers College. April G. April 7, '99. 7;1975. 100,000

Broadway, w s, 25.11 s i l l l t h st, 75x100, vacant. The New York Investment and Improvement Co to Eliz iS Clark. April 8. April 10. '99. 7:1895. val consid and 100

Broadwayle s, 135.11 s lG3th st, 25x100. 3-sty frame dwell'g. Eliza l l t h a v I J Thomas to John C Henderson. April 8. April 10. '99.

8:2122. 8.500 Broad'way, Nos 2304 and 2300. n e cor l l l s t st, 99.11x100. two 4-

sly brk dwell'gs, balance vacant. Gustavus L Lawrence to '.Mel-vena MaciBride. '.Morts '.'i^25,000. April 5. April 11, '99. 7:20i3.

val couEid and 100 Broadwayle s. -20.1 s 108th st, '51.9x93.9x50.6x105.4, yiacant. Le Boulevardl Grand K Pettit to Spencer C Judson. ,4.prrl 8. April 13.

•99. 1:1S79. ' nora Same property. .Release morl. New York Investment and Improve-

mfnt Co to Le Grand K Pettit. April 8. April 13, '89. 7:1879. 7,00t>

CentralPark West. NOB 104 lo ll '^is w cor 71st st, 100.3x125. 1 and 71st st, No 4 . |2-sty frame slores and dwellgs.

Heory Oppenheimer to 'Alonzo B Kight. Morts $130,000. .A.pril 4. April n . '99. 4:1123. val consid and 100

Ceutrai Park West|s w cor 92d st, 100.8x125. vacant. FOREJCLOS. 92d st I Franklin Bien to Hyman and Henry Sonn.

Morts $85,000. Mar Tl. AprU 8. '99. 4;120u. 20,000 Central Park West, Nos .31, 32, .33 and .34, n w cor 63d st, 100.5x99.9.

2-sty frame slore and d'well'g with four 1-sty frame buildings. Chas E Dusenberry and Chas W Tillinghast EXR'S Edward Tracy to ipJiilip H Dugro and Fred'erick Wagner. % pari. April 7. April 12. '99. 4:1110. 59.900

Same property. Euphemia D Ruasell and ano EXRS James Russell to same. April T. April 12, '99. 4:1116. o9,90O

Columbus av, Nos 374 to 3S8|s e cor 123lh st, runs e 150 x a 130.3 to Hancock pl,'Nos 25 to 30 | Hancock pl, formerly Manhaltan st, x

n w 109-3 to av, x n 52,4 lo beginning, six 3-sty brk flats. Augus­tus C Brown to Edward V Loew, Jr. April 13, '99. T:1951. 7,300

Same property. Release judgment. Ediwd V Loew to •Edwd V Loew, Jr. April 13, '09. 7:1951. nom

Columbus av, n w cor T2d st. The Corn Exchange B'ank with The Hudson River Bank. Agreemeni as lo merger, each with the other. Feb 15. April 13, '99. nom

Edgecombe av, w s, 749.6 n 145ih st. said point being centre l lS th st if extended, runs w 50i x s 79.11 x e 50 lo av. x n 79.11, vacant. Victor G Smythe to Seth M 'Milliken. Mts $110,000. April 10. Apr 13, •99. 7;20r;3. lO.OOu

Fort Washington av, s w s. 250.5 n w Boulevard, runs w 15.3.0 x n 84.3 to land Columbia College, x e 126.5 to av, x s e 50.5 to be­ginning, vacant. Release judgment. The Irving National Bank • LO Zimri West. W'est Orange. N J. Mar 2'S, April 10, '99. 8:2136.

nom Same property. M Ada West to same. C a G. Mar 27. April 10.

•99. nom Same property. Zimri Weat to Thomas W'ard. Morts $5,OCO- .4prii

1, AprU 10, '99. 8.2130 nom Grand 'Circle, w s. 51.2 n 59lh st, runs w 50.5 x n 42.7 x n 50 x e

41.G to Ero5dway. x s 23.10 to Grand Circle, x s w 31.4. 1-siy frame shanties. Amos F Eno et al EXRS Ames R 'Eno to Amos F Eno. March 15. April 12. •OO. 4:1112. 42,5(Jl>

Hamilton Terrace, w s, 619.6 n 141st st. JCxlflO. vacant. H W'heeler Powell lo Sidney M Powell. Poplar Ridge, -N Y. All liens. April 20. '98. April 11, '99. 7:2030. G.bOO

Lenox av, Xo 43U, c s, 100 s 132d st, 16.6x35. 3-sty stone front

April 15. 1S99. Record and Guide 6S5

•'dwell'g. John C Umberfleld to John A Hutchinson. Morts $5,000. April li. April 12, '99. 0:1729. val consid and 100

Lexinglon av. No 916. w s, 22 n 3Sth st. 19x73, 4-sty slone front dwell'g. Sarah J wife of Asa Hull lo Jane Daly. April 1. April 7, '99. 3:894. iioni

Madison av. No 1078. w s, 51.2 n S ls t st, 2'3.Gx95, 7-sty brk flat. FORECLOS. John Delahunty to Mayer S Auerbach. April 7. April 8. '99. 5:1493. 17,000

Madison avis w cor 90th st. 100.8x145, 1-sty frame buildings and •OGlh st 1 vacaut. The Etiuitable Life Assurance Society of the

U S to Jonas M and Fredk A Libhey. Mar 21. April 7, '99. 5:1507-nom

IMadison av, a w cor 94th st, 100.8x87.9, 2-Ety frame dwell'g and 1-sly frame building, vacant. Samuel McMillan to August Oppenheimer. Morts $15,00U. April 5. April 6, '99. Corrects error in last issue. uoni

Madison av. w s, at centre line block bet 9Sth and 99th st. runs w 45 X a 100.11 to 98th st. x e 35 x n e — x n to beginning, vacant. Smith (Ely to L Napoleon 'Levy. B & S . April 12. April j,3, '99. 6:1604.

nam Madison av, No 1782, s w cor 117th st, 25.11x90, 5-sty brk flat with

store. Isaac .M'ayer 10 Simon E and M ax E 'Bernheimer. Morts $33,000. April 13, '99. 0:1022. vai ccnsid and 100

Manhattan ar. No 380, e s, 27.11 n 116th St. 36.3.x82, 5-sty brk flat. Alonzo Rothschild lo Esther Lebowitz. Morts $25,000. AprU 1. April 10. '99. 7:1943. nom

Manhattan av. No '.i'.ll. w s, 55.11 u l lGth 'st, I'SxoO, 3-S'ty brk dwell­ing. H Wheeler Powell to Sidney M Powell of Poplar Ridge, N Y. Moris $7,500. April 2ll. '98. AprU 11. '99. 7:1943. 11,000

Park row. No 3. s c s . 40.2 u e Ann st, runs u e 25 x s 63.1 x w 25 to Ann st, x s w 12.3 x e O.G x n 52.3, 5-siy brk stores and oflices. •National Life Assoc to August .Belmont and Waither Lutlgen. Morts $130,000. April 10- April 13, '99. 1:90. 205,000

Park av, Ncs 971 and 9(9, s e cor S3d st, 27.2x100. 5-sty brk flat with stores. W'm B McManu and James W Connolly EXRS Edward Flan­agan, Mary B Flanagan widow and Edwd J Flanagan to Harry C Hart. Mons $35,0UO. Mar 20. April 10, '99. 5:1511 47.000

-Pleasant av, Nos 2S1 lo 289|a w cor 115th st, 75.7x94, six 3-sty 115ih Et, No 475 [ stone frout dwell'ga. Mary Pearson

lo Margt D Fitzpatrick. Oct 1, '98. April 7, •Oy. 6:1709. nom EiversiiSe Drive, Xo 1S4, e a, 110.8 n OOlh st, 28.10x103.7x28.6

xlOi.O, 5-sty brk dwell'g. Nellie Plake to Eleanor V White. April 8. April KI, '99. 4:1251. val consid and 100

Riverside Drive. West End av. 'and 9'8th and 99th sts—the block, Agreement as lo restrictions. John N A Griswold with Hyman and 'Henry Sonn. Mar 28. .\pril 12, '99. 7;18SS. nom

St Nicholas av, Nos 2S0 to 280. n e cor l'24th st. 112x100. four 5-sly brk flals. Eliz M West to Chas R Hardy. Morts $110,000. April 10, '99. 7;1951. 175,000

West Broadway, Nos 418 and 420|hejng West Broadway, w s, 270 s Thompson st, Nos 94 and 96 | Prince st, 50x164,3 to Thomp­

son st, 5-Ety brk and stone building, Amos F Eno et al EXRS Amos R Eno lo Amos F Eno, Mar 13. April 12, '99, 2:-5fl2. 81,500

West Broadway, Nos 427 to 431, e s, 120 a Prince st. 75x109, two 5-sly iron front stores, Amos F Eno et al EXR'S Amos R Eno to Amos F'Eno. Mar 9. April 12, 'OO. 2:.501. 80,2CU

"West End av. No 301. n w cor 74lh st, 23x100. 3-sty brk dwell'g. James G Johnson to Kath K Mosle. Morts $35,000. April S. April 10, '99. 4:1184. nom

la t av. Nos 22T9 and 2281, w s. 25.2 n 117th st, 50.5x100; No 2278, 1-sty frame building; No 2281. 2-sty frame store and lenem't. Louis Lese to George Jenkins. Morts $11,000. April 7. '99. 6:1689. nom

1st av, No 1105, w a. 75.5 s 61st st, 25x91. 3-sfy brk store and tene­ment. Susannah Hall of Tallmana, N Y, to Ella F 'Corastock. of Hil-burn, N Y. '.Mort $12,000. Jan 28. AprU 12, '99. 5:1435, nom

2d av. No 09, n w cor 4th st, 24.'lx77.1x24x77.1, G-sty brk tenem't with stores. Charles Schaefer LEGATEE August 'Schaefer to Al­bert Klauber. Morts $30.(100, April 10. '99. 2:460. 45.000

2d av. Nos 2125 and 2127, w s. 40.1U n 109th st. 40x80. two 4-sty hrk stores and tenem'ts. Mary B Bicher. Hackensack, N J, to Feed-ericka B Bieber. All liens. Mar 4,_'97. April 10, '99, 6:1059. nom

2d av. No 538, e s, 20 9 30ih st, 20x7o.9, 3-sty brk store and tenem'l, Augusla M Smith to Florence 'A wite of Lyman McCarty. Denver, Colo. Sept 15. 'Sl . April 11, '99. 3:9.35. nom

•3d av. No 94, w s, 30.1 s 23d st, runs w 50 x s 8 x w 20 x a 16 x e 70 to av. X u 24. 5-Ety brk store and tenem't. John_M Ringen to Meta Ringen. All liens. April 7. April 8, '99. 3:SiS. uom

Sd av. No 535, e a. 74.1 a 311th st. 24.8x125, G-sty brk tenem't with stores. Joseph L Buttenwieser to Virgilio R Gazzo. Morts $'3S,-000. Mar 20. AprU 7, '99. See King st. 3;916'. nom

3d av. Nos 1097 to 1103. e s, 50.5 n 04th st, 75x105, four 3-Ety brk stores and tenem'ts. Lenox Smith to New York Guaranty aud In­demnity Co. 'Mar 14, '95. April 7, '99. 5:1419. nom

5lh av, No 131, e E, 25 s 20th st, 22.0x100, 4-sty sto^e front dweU'g. Wm S Kane to Jefferson M' Levy, AU liens. Jan 2i . April 12, '99. 3;848, noil,.

Sth av, e s, 32 a 7'A& st. 45.2x130 to passageway, with use of said passageway, vacant. Babette Reckendorfer widow Louia J and Sami J Reckendorfer to Howard Gould Tarrytown. Ni Y. Mar 2i . April 12. -99. 5:13S7. nom

5ih av[s e cor 73d st, 32x130, vacant, wilh use of lane 10 ft wide adj J3d st| in rear. Robt D Evans to Howard Gould, April 10, April " 12. '69. 3:1387. val consid and 100 5t1i av, No234!n w cor 27th s't, runs n 28.4 x w 100 x n 2S,2 x w 25 27th St. No 111 X s 50.9 to 27th st, x e 125 to beginning, o-sty brk

building with stores. Taraminson M 'R Baker INDIVID and TRUS­TEE to Margt C 'Bonnell. 1-5 part. B & S. April U. April 13, •09. ;',:82;t. nom

Same propeny. Bliz H Stanton INDIVID and EXTRX and TRUS­TEE Geo H Belcher to same. 1-10 part. Mar 6. April 13, '99-3 ;S29. nom

Same property. Mary F H Root, Eliz -H Stanton, John W, Joseph A •Harper to same. All liens. 7-10 pan. April 6. April 13, '99. 3:829. nom

Same property. Release mort. Frederic 'R Coudert TRUSTEE Edwd Stern (o same. 1-5 part. April 4. April 13, '99. 3:829. nom

5th av. No S3G. e a, 50.5 s G5th st, 25x100, 4-s'ty stone frout dwcll-j ing- 1

C3d St. No 103. -n s. 125 e 4th av. 25x100.5. 3-sty brk bldg. | Isidor Jr and .Alexander J Wormser to Isidor Wormser. Sr. All

. title. April 12. April 13. '99. 5:r379-1398. 50,00u Same propertv. Louis W Wormser to Isidor Wormser, Sr. April

12. April 1:1. '99. 5:1379-1.398 _ 50.0im 7lh av. No 3011. n w cor 27th st. 34.Sx08.11x34.Sx6S.2, -o-sty brk

store and tenem't. W"m F Rohrig, Mt Vernon, N^Y, to Annie Roh­rig. Morts $45,000. April 5. April 7. '99. 3 :7 .1 . 80,000

Sth av ibegins 149'lh st, s e cor Sth av, runs e 425 x s 90.11 x w 325 l-]9th st| X n 25 x w 100 to av, x n 74.1 I, vacant, y^. part. Wm T

De Forest to Fredk W .Haynes. Q C. Dec 4. April 11. '99. 7;2034. nom

Sth av, Nos 790 to 806, e a, from 48th to 49ih st, 200.10x80, nine 4-sty brk stores and tenem'ts.

Sih av, Nos S;i3 to 837. w a. 23.5 n 50th st. 06x80, four 4-sty brk stores and tenem'ls.

Broadway, Nos 1387 and ISSOls w cor 4'Slh st, 51x140.5x47.11x128.4, 4S ths t , 'Nos202lo20S I 5-sty brk flat.

Henry E Davies and Louisa V K Davis to Wm G aud Julien T Davies. All liens, .•\pril 10. April 12. '99. 4:1019-1020-1041.

nom Sth av.-No 254S. e s, 24.11 s 130th st, 23xl0U, 5-sty brk flat with

storea. Simou E and Marx E Bernheimer to Isaac 'Mayer, Morts $16,250. April 13, '99. 7:1941. val consid aud 100

M I S C E L L A N E O U S . Agreement as lo adoption of children and consent thereto. Charles

and Henrietta Klein with Claus Voss. April 10- April 11, '91>. nom Assignment of ali prinliug business at Nos 47 and 4!( W 13ih st.

Ernest W Hofst'aiter to Heury Brinkerhoff. April 13, '99. General release, especially from trust deed. John F, 'Chas L and Ja­

cob S Dimon, Charlotte H Dyer, Wtn H and Fredk D Phillips to John F Dimon and Caleb A Dyer surviving trustees under deed of trust raade by John F Dimon et al. .M ar 29, '99. AprU 10. '99. 219

Graeral release, especially from trust deed. Mary H 'Bell formerly Dimon to Johu F Dimon and Caleb A Dyer surviving trustees under deed of trust raade by John F Dimon et al. Mar 17. Apr 10, '99. 24o

B O R O U G H O F B R O N X . Under this head tbe • denotes that the properly is located In the new An­

nexed District (Act of ISUa), Bryant st e s 150 n 17'2d'st, '50x100, Conrad L Schloemer to Charles

Le Bihan. 'Morts $3,000- April 0. April 12, '99 11:3001, nom Dawson st No 1121. n w s, 175 s w Longwood av,_2oxl00. George

F Jchnscn to John and Lucy Heurich, Morts $o,0U0. April 10. April 11, 'Oil. lU;2i;05. 8.2o0

•^Ferris pl n e s lol 43 map in partiticn lands heirs Capt Cornell Ferris 2'5x!lG9.3x23.8x163.2. Michael Gent to Clara J Butler. Mar ' 1 \pr i l 10 '99 nom

Fo^rt' Independeuce st, s s, 154.9 w Boslon av, 25x100. John Eyan^s to Ellis, Chas H and Joseph Jones. Re-recorded. Feb 6. April 1. •99 12-3257. ^9™'

*Mainst~ "" | e ' s . adj Catholic church property. 60x200 to Minne-Miunefordavl ford av. City Island. , _ - , _ , , Main st. w s. adj said church property, 60x~ to high water mark,

Joseph B Horton to Chas L Horton. April S. April 10, '99 3,000 Sidney st old line, s s, 110 e Spuyten DuyvU Parkway. ,0x110.

Release mort, Florence A Bartlett. Little Falls, N Y, to Henry Steers. April 10, '99. 13:3407. 3.000

Sidney st s s, old line. 110 e 'Spuyten DuyvU Parkway, lOxllO. Henry Steers to Wm H Doty. Yonkers, N Y. April 10. April 12, •OO. 13*'"'407 nom

Travei-s st n s, 25.0 e Marion av, 25.6x84,11x25.5x84.1. Clara R wife of Wm R Cantrell. Summit, N J, to Sophia R 'E Gentles, All liens. AprU 8. AprU 13. '99. 12:3284. - , 0 , ^ - . - -.on - -*""

Van Corlear pl, n -w a, 137.6 s w Wicker pl. 1 S . 9 X J 4 . ,xl8.9x,,;j. Thomas Birchall to Sophie Berning. Mort $2,600. Apr 10. Apr 11 '99 13'3402. ^^^

*''d st s w s. iOO.r a w from s w cor Washington av. runs s e 120.4 "x E w 4G.9 X n -w — to st, X n e 50. Town of Weslcheater. Jefferaon M and L Napoleon Levy to John J Coogan. B & S . Jan 16., A.pril 11 '99. f*™

*4lh alls w cor Sth av. 114x205, Wakefleld. Eugene C Haskell to Anna Sih av I A Cradock, Mary 'F Hughes and Margt A Richards. B & S.

Mar "'7 \pr i l 7. '99. ? " " 7lh Et ~s s 'iS"' n w Broadway, formerly Morse av, 30xl05x30xl06.'o,

Jaraes H Smith to Joseph P Srailh. Q C. C a G. Mar 30. April 7, '99 10-''015 nom

*7th 'st I s ' s , lot 146 map Unionport, 100x216 io Oth st. Annie H 6th st 1 Stover, 'Helena Schneider, George Bungert children and

HEIRS' Jacob Bungert to -Mary M Bickford. April 12. April 13, •jji) nom

*l i t l i st n s being s e % lot 283 map Unio-nport, 100x108; also | Lols 294 295, 290 and 297 map Pugsley esiate. Vau Nest Slatioml

Henry 'oannenfelser to George Danneufelser. April 6- April 1, ifig nom

*l-''th st n a 127.6 w Prospect Terrace,27.6xlOO, WUliarasbridge. Annie -Hillebert to Isabella C Parker. Al! liens. Mar 24. April 7 ,gj) 0,000

i34 th St. No 718. s a, 583.8 e Wnilia av, 17x100. Frederick Warn­ken to Annie Warnken. Morts $5,000. March 29. April 11, 99. c).-.)->7S nom

180th st,' n s, 233.4 e Willis av, 16.8x100. Mary R Geia widow to Helen Lyons. Morts $8,000. AprU 7. Apnl 11, '99. 9:2281.

nom ISGth st a s 150 w 3d av, 75x100. Release mort, American Mort­

gage Co to'Enoch C Bell, April 12, '99. 9:2320. nom 13Glh El n s 24111 e Southern Boulevard. 50x100. Antoinette M Su-

mann 'to Samuel D Wohlfell. .Morts $2,500, assessments, .&c. April 12. April 13 -99. 10:2563. 3>G0O

r57th st n s 037.6 e W"niis av, 10.8x100. Mathew Walsh to Jeanne L J Wuytack: Morts $5,300. April 12. Apri! 13, '99. 0:2282

m.uuu T^ciib =;•! s s 900 e Willis av, 25x100. FORECLOS. 'Geo A Halaey

10 Samuel crouthers. Morts $15,-300. April 10, '99. 9:2283. 2.80O 14-M at No 67S s s 225 e Willis av, 16.8x100. FORECLOS. Alger­

non S Norton to Julius Nathan, Morts $4,000. April 8, '99. 9.2286 , ^

142'd st, s s. 300 e Brook av, 25x100; also i Partv wall agreement. Charies Laue with Max Waither. Oct 26. '98 April 13, -m. 9:2268. 2oO

14Sth st, n s, 3'50 w Corilandt av 50x106.6 Mary B Goerdes to Wm R Kitchen. Moris .'^0,000. Apnl S. April 10. '99. 9:-330.

yjUUv 149th st s w cor Trinity av. 25.6x100. Margt A wife of and John J

•McCafl'rey to Charles Geriich. Morts $2i.O0U. April 12, '99. '10:2557. »o™'

14yth st, s is, 70 'w right of way of Harlera River •& Portchester rail­road, runs n e 03.5 x n e 598.5 x n w 169.2 x s w 065.10 to centre[ Old Bungay Creek, x along creek s e 29 x s e 36.4: x n e 50 to he­ginuing. I

Except part 80 tt wide which lies' in Bungay st. ( 'Simon H Stern aud .f^ndrew Frcedraan to The New York, New Ha­ven & Hartford R R Co. B Sc S. April 5. April 13, '99. 10:2601-2G92-2<i04. val consid and 100

Same property. Release mort. Hiram \R and Hannah A Dater TRUS­TEES Philip Dater to Simon H Stern and Andrew Freedman. Mar '20. AprU 13, '99. 10:2601-2602-2604. 10,000

laSth at a s, 225 w Elton av, 25x9S.l. 'Bertha Eckert widow to John M Haffen. April 3. April 12. '99. 9:2379. 3,300

160th st, n s. SS.5 w 'Park av, 44x110. William Herz and Ferdinand

r686 Record and Guide April 15. 1899.

porach to Magdalena wife of William Fischer. 'All liens. Q C. Mar 15. April 7. '99. 9:2420. To

tl63d st, s a, 18.9 w Cauldwell av, 18.9.'i99, PORECLOS, Richard J Morrison to James Muir. Morts $4,000. April 7, '99. 10:2627. 300

163d st, s s, lot 21 map Norlh Melrose, 50x100. Annie wife of John Smith to Timothy F Sullivan. April 8, '99. 9:2384. nom

165th st, n w cor Prospect av. 20xlU7.10. Release mort. Johanna M Miller to John E and Eliza C 'Barstow and Kate A Williams. Re-Tecorded. AprU 8, '99. 10:2679. 5.0C0

165th st, a s, 56.8 w Union av, uow opened, 18.4x80. Howard Menn to Joseph Schilling. April 6. Apri! 7, '99. 10:2669. 9,500

167th st, n s, at s e a Jerome av. runs e 121,4 x n 25 x w 109,8 to av X a w 27.7. Leopold Hutter to Geo W McAdam. Jr. April 5. AprU 7. '99. 9:24'S9. 5.000

IGbih at, norlh cor Boston road new line, runs n w 139.4 x n e 13-5 x s e MO.4 to Bosion road, x a w 13(. Wm D Chase and Susan B Chase DEVISEES Lydia A Chase to Wm T. Mary F . Daniel M aud John E Woods. All title. C a G. April 10. AprU 12, '99. 10:2615.

6,740 ITOth st. n E, 108.7 e Crotona av. runs e 30.7 x n 31.10 x n w 31.11

X w 29.3 X s 32.4- Ephraim B Levy to Eugeue H Hammond. April 4. April 10. '99. 11:2937. val cousid aud 100

171st St. widened, s e cor Park av. 70xS0x?5x0O. Otto Eichler lo Pas­quale J Lamberti. 'Morts $10,000. April 13. '99. 11:2902. nom

*179th St. n s. 275 -w Bronx Park av, 25x100. Edwd M Neill and ano EXRS J Josepha Neil! to Charles Knauf. Release mort. Apr 8. April 11, '!19. 709

180th st, 'No 1048, old line, s w cor Mapes av. old line. 27x403. Charles Bjorkegren to Wm (E Junker. Mona $4,100. April 6. April 12, '99. l l ;3i lJ9. - nom

ISTth st, as laid out, 80 ft wide, n e cor Bathgate av, as laid cut, 50 ft wide, 31.10x72.7. PORECLOS. Eugene A Philbin to Ronald K Brown and Gecrge Chesterman TRUSTEES George Chesterraan. April 7. April 11. 'Oil. 11:3050. 4,090

187th st, n s, 21,10 e Bathgate av. '22x72.7, FORECLOS. Eugene A Philbin to Ronald K Brown and George Chesterman TRUbTEES George Chesterman. April 7. April 11. '1)9, 11;305G- 3,500

187th at, as laid out 80 ft wide, n s, 43.10 e Bathgate av, as laid out 60 ft wide. 22x72.7. FORECLOS. Same to Ronald K Brown aud George Chesterman TRUSTEES George Chesterman, April 7. April 11. '9!l. 11:3050. 3 500

187th St. as laid out 80 ft wide, n s, 05.10 e Bathgate av, as laid out 60 ft wide, 22x72.7. FORECLOS. Eugene A Philbin to Ronald K Brown aud George Chestermau TRUSTEES George Chesterman. April 7. April 11. '99. 11:3056. 3,500

235lh St. n s, 260 e Katonah av, widened, S'OxlOO. M Jennie John­ston lo Emily M Howe. Morts $000. Feb 20. April 10, '99. 12:3384. nom

*Av'B |u e cor l l t h st, 108x155, Unionport. Mary A wife of and 14th st I Kilner Newraan lo Mary A McAuliffe. B & S . Aug 17, '95.

April 7, '99. nom Bathgate av, e s, 72.7 n 187th st, 22x99.11x24x99-11. PORECLOS.

Eugeue A Philbin to Ronald K Brown and George Chesterraan TRUSTEES George Chesterman. April 7. April 11, '99. 11:3050.

3.509 Beach av, n w cor Dawson st, .oOxlCO. Simon Danzig and Abraham

H Feuchtwanger to Samuel Cowen. Morts $1,050. April S. April 10, '99. 10:2654. _ nom

Brigga av, a e s, 503.8 n e Travers st, 2oxl26.Sx45,7xl25. Mary A and Thos F Costello to James Monahan. Mort $4,000. April 13. '99. 12:3296. other consid and IOO

Brook av, s e a , 243.3 n e lOjIth st. runs s e IOO to lands N Y & Harlem R R, X n e 26.9 x n w oo x n 4o.7 to av, x s w 29.2.

Brook av, n w s, 243.3 n e 109th st. 32.4x25 to Mill Brook, x35x33-Except part taken to open Brook av. Elizabeth Riedel widow et al HEIRS Guatav Riedel to Albert Buh­ler. April 11. April 12. '.'19. l'l:2Si.'3-2S94. 4.000

CauldweU av. w g. 325 s 136lh at. 50x113. iSarah and Robt -H Has­sard to Louia A Schneider. April 7. April 10, '99. 10:2624. nom

CauldweU av, w a, 40 s 156th &t, 2 l)xo2. Gecrge Chappell to John McGeehan. Morts $2,500, Mar 27. April 7, '99. 10:2624. 3,700

Coujtlandt av. w s, 1.50 n 162d st, 50x134.6 to land N Y & H R R x50xl-I0. Katherine A wife of Walter B Shaw aud Joseph Tierney to Herman Schmuck and Michael Montag. Mar 23. April 10, ''-19. 9;2-109. T.OOu

Cresion av, e s. 5SG.3 n Wellesley st, 1.30.2x10.5x131.3x23.4. j Lot's 124 to 128 and 0 and 7 map Metropolitan Real Estate Assoc,]

Fordham Ritlge, opposite Jerome Parle. ] Xiots Y and Z map Jerome Terrace, Bedford Park. | Jerome av, s e cor Travera st. 211.7x95.9x25x85.8. j Travers st, a w cor Creston av. 2oxl0'2.11x25.1x99.S. _ [

Martin Simons to Gussie wife of Max Silverstein. Morta .'' o.OOO. B & S . Mar 7. April 10. '99. 13:3315-3318. nom

Eagle av. w s, H)0 n Iti lst or Clifton st, -50x125. Luke .\ Lockwood and Oliver B Van Beuren EXRS and TRUSTEES G A_C Van Beu­ren to Carl and Louia Huhne. Re-recorded. March lo . April 12. •90. 10:2fj20. 7.775

Eagle av. w s. 100 n IGlst or Clinton st. —xl25x.iOxl25. Luke .A Lockwood aud Oliver B Van Beuren EXRS and TRUSTEES G A G Tan Beuren to Carl and Louise Huhne. Mar 15. April 10. '99. 10:2020 nom

Eastburne av. e s, 575 n 174th st, ^xlOO. Mary Doyle to James and Mary J Givens. April 10. '99. 11:2T96. l.loU

•Elliott av. w s, extends from King sl lo Bridge st, 2i ixo5x268x23. Jacob Woeasner lo Karoline Starke. April 11. Auril 12, '99. nom

Elton av. n e cor 158th st. oUxlUO. Eliz A Stokem INDIVID and EXTRX Elisha Stokem to Morris Meudelstein. All title. April 8.

, April 11. '99. 9:2380. nom Ellon av. w s, 20 n 159th st. 1.5x70. Sarah or S or Emma S Oppen­

heimer lo Louia and Elizabeth Lahr. Morts $2,000. April 11, '99 9:2381.

Fultcn av, w s. -widened, 73.11 n 169th st, 24.8x94.2. demann. Jr, to William Endemann, Sr. March 31 . 11:2925.

Gerard av. e a. 77.11 n Arcularius pl. 26,2x1.32.11x25x125.2. Au-• gustus Van Cortlandt. Jr, and auo EXRS and TRUSTEES Peter J M Van Cortlandt to Mary E Gillespie. April 8. April 11, '9;). 11:2,S39. 1 1 - F . ^_^_^

Grand Boulevard and Concourse, w s, .100 n 183d st, old line, 50x84. Wm F Cunningham lo Philip J Kearns. Mar 30. April 8, '99. 11:3164. nom

Cram av. e s', 397 s Samuel st. 06x150, except part taken to open 179th St. Cath 0 Theisen to Mary c Breen. Diarch 23. April 3. '99. Corrects error in last issue. 2,00U

Jackson av, w s. 23o.7 s 165th st. 18.3x75. Thomas Flood lo Helen Flood his wite. Morts $2,000. April 7. April 8, '99. 10:2639.

nom La Fontaine av, s e cor l,SUth st, 162.8x100x147.10x101.1. | 1-a Fontaine avln e cor ISOlh St. 256.5x190x284.7x192. I 180th st ) I - Wm E M Zborowski to Rowlania W Thomas and Isaac L Dunn. . Feb 11. April 8, '99. 11:3026-3069. 32,090

4,000 Wiiliara En-

April 11, '19, nom

Leggett av, n e cor Hewitt pl. 23x100. Siraon Danzig aud Abraham H Feuchtwanger to Samuel Cowen. April 8. April' 10. '99. 10:3291. 3 0 0

Lind av, e s, 300.11 a Union st, 51.7x184.9x50x172.2, Katharine wife of Christiau Schmidt to Thomas Milieu, Mort .$3,UUU. Apr 10. Apr 11, 'ilit. 9:2520. 4.000

Madiscn av, cor 10th st or Bathgate pl, runs s along av 110 x w 50 x n 110 X e 50. Adlaide A D Hunt widow and Cora D wife of Davi(J G Bodnian HEIRS John Deen to Wm M Deen and David G Bodman. All tille. Q C. AprU 7, '99. 11:2913. nom

Mapes av, w s. old liue, 102.11 s ISOth sl. 30.2x75. Charles Bjorke­gren to Aiiolph E E Winkelmann. Morts $2,800. April 0. April 8, '99. 11:3109. nom

Marion av. w s. 84.8 n 19Sth st, runs vf 13.1 x n e 04.2 to av, x s 05.1. gore. Charlotte A WiUiaras to The Ursuline Convent. April 7. April 10. '99. 12:3291. 3 0 0

"Minniford av, w s, at Junction Terrace point, being lots .581 and 582, raap eatate Eliz R B King, City Island, Donald Maclfav EXR and TRUSTEE Bliz R B King to Joseph C Dixou. Mareh 23. April 11, '09. 975

Mohegan av, e a, 397 s 'Samuel st, 66x150, Assignment of award. Mary C Breen to Ca.th C Theisen, Albany, N Y. March 31 . AprU .3, '99. Correcta error in last issue. norm

'^Mi'uiicello av. e s. 225 n Randall av. 30x100. Land Co "C" of Edenwald to Wm H Collins. March 25. April 11. 'il9._ 800

Morris av. widened, e s, 81.(i s 152d st, lSxi0,3xl7.11xiU,3. -Bmil Woerner to W Barton'Baldwin. All Uens. 'May 2li. April 11, '99. 9:2411. _ nom

*Morr!s Park av, n s, 1,139.0 e Unionport road, 2nxl00. Ephraim 'E Levy to Julia Santacroce. April 4. April 10, '! ]9.

val consid and IOO" *Xorth 'Chestnut Drive, s a. lot 106 amended raap Bronxwood Park.

Williamsbridge. 40x100. Isabella 0 Lawrence. Yonkers, N Y. to Joseph and Rosa M C Damiano. Morts $2,500. April 0. April 7, '99, nom

-Old Boston road, w a, 150.10 11 1st st. 50.3x103.6x50x197- Chas S Diller fo Wm E Diller. Jan 2o. April 13, '99. nomi

Pelhara av. u s. 13.2 e Southern Boulevard, runs n 211 to land of St Johns College, x e 000 x s 203 x w 000.

Pelhara av Is w cor Southern Boulevard, runs w l.>4 loFrank-Frankiin av 1 lin av, x a 206 x e 245 to Soulhern Boulevard, Southern Boulevard x n •J23. Pelham av Is s. at cenire line of Washington av. runs s 20i x w Washington av] 145 x u 213 x e 110.

Release judgment. 'Chas H 'Steinway and ano EXRS WU'liam' Steinway to Jefferaon M Levy. May 26, '98. April 7, '99, noia-

*Rosedale av, w s, being lots 457 and 438 blcck P amended map Mapes estate. Hudson P Rose to Fredk W Burguy. ' Morts $1,800. April 11. April 12, '99. uomi

"Rosedale av, w s, being lots 449 and -130 block P same map. Sarae to Jaraes -M Davis, March 8. April 12, '99. nom

^Rosedale av. w s, beiug lots 451 and 4.52 block P amended map Mapes estate. Hudson P Rose to James M Davia. March 8. Apr 11, '99. nom

*Same property. Jamea M Davis to Hudson P Roae. All liens. Apr 10. Apr 11, '99. nom

Southern Boulevard, w a, 75 n lS7th st, 2.5x92.5x24.8x90.2. Mar­garet Kierau or Kiernan to Mary C Breen. April 10. April 11. 99. 11:3115. 1,750'

St Anns av, s w cor Rae st, 150.8x84.6x1.50x98.10. Enoch C Bell, Nyack, N Y, to Heury W Gilbert. Morts $29,000. April 7. April 11, '99. 9:235S. val consid and 100

Sarae property. Henry W Gilbert to Mary Schaefer. Morts .$29,000. April 8. April 11. '99. 9:2358. val consid aud 100'

St Auns av. e s, 54.8 s 14lEt st, 27x100.11x27x102.10. Emma and Matilda iSchuliz to Luis and Anna Ruchti. Morts $14,000. -A.pril 10, '99. 10:2551._ nont

St Anns av. w s, lO.j n 156th st. runs n 100 x w 100 x s 95.S x s P 16.4 X e 84.7. BrnEt-Marx-Xatban 'Co to Isidore Cohen. All liens. April 1. Apri! 10, *99. 9:2300. val consid and 100'

-'St Lawrence av, w s, 100 s Mansion at. 25x100, Prank W Gordon and John Gillingham to Catharine Flood, Morts $2,200. April 12. Apr 13, '99. nom,

Union av. w s. 100 u 15Gth at, 50x54.5x33.3x56-9. Sim.on Danzig and Abraham H Feuchtwanger to Sarauel Cowen. All liens. April 8. April 10. '.' ;9. 10;267G. nom

Union av, n w s, part lot known as Snider tract map bldg lots in Vill­age Morrisania, 125x10U. Anua C O'Farrell Io S'amuel L Ken­nedy, Jr. Morts $10,250. Mar 14. April 10, *99. 10:2672, nom

Union av. Xo 703, w s, 25 s Dawson sl, 27x100. Robt H Hassard to Sarah Hazzard. Mort .$4,5UO. April 5. April 7, '99. 10:2005.

nom Union av. n e cor 156th st. 80.5x95.8x104.10x75. Matthew E Smith

to James C Wood. Morts $500. March 29. April 11, '09. 10:2070. nom

Union av, old line, s -w cor George or IOOth st, 25x100. except part taken to widen av. John Lynagh to Howard Menn. April 11, '99. 10:2l>70. val consid and 100

Valentine av, w s. 1485.10 n frora u land Thos Bassford. runs w 2501 ' X s 75 X e 2.0O X n 73. Fordham.

Valentine av, w s. 1,560,"10 n sarae boundary line as ahove, runs w| 25U X n 50 X e 25 X s 73, Fordham. 1 Mary Pearson widow to Margt D Fitzpatrick. Oct 1, '98, April 7, '99. 11:315L nom

Washington av, e s, widened, 50 s 174th st, ,50x90, Chas H and Eward A Thornton- to Bdwd W -C Cunninghara. Morts $4,000. Mar 22. April 8. '99. 11:2915. nom

Washington av, w s. part lot 30 on raap of Village of Morrisania. 26x 200. Julius J 'Plach to Minna Loehr. Moris $3,000. April 0. B & S . April 7, '99. 9:2387. nom,

Washington av, w s, pari lot 30 on raap of Village of Morrisania, 26 x200. Julius J Flach to Minna Loehr. Mcrls $3,0{'.0, B & S . April' 6. Re-recorded. April 12, '99- 9:2387. nons

W'ashington av, e s, 86 n 170th st. old lines, 22x80, Carleton W and Ellsworth Bonflls to C Adelbert Becker. B & S , July 29, 1898. April 11. '99. 11:2918. nom

Same property. Same as BXRS Sereno D Bonflls to same. Aug 3, 18!)8- Apri! 11, '!)9. 11:2918, 50»

Sarao property. Fredk G Bontils, Denver, Col, ito.same. RELEASE MORT. May 21, 1898. April 11. 'Oil. 11:2918. nom

Webster av, w s. 330.(i s 17Uih st, 25x90. Charles Stoll to Mathew and Mary Walsh. Moris $9..JO0. April 13. '99. Bee 7. '98. 11;2SS7.

14,000" *3d av. s e cor 4lh st. 105x114. Wakefleld. Peter Thoms, Baltimore,

'Md, to Mary M Bickford. .\pril I I , April 12. '99, nom 3d av, w s. 92.!l n 134th st, 23,9x100. Charlea Sshuh tn Catharine

Schuh his wife. B & S . Aug 25, 1898. April 11. '99. 9:2319. 2.000

*3th av. n s. 138.4 e 5th st, 06.Sxll3.5, 'Wakefleld. "FORECLOS. W m A Woodworth to Fredk A Strang. Aug 2, 1894. April 11 . •99. 2 0 0

*Lots 1. 12 block 2 map of Town of Eastchester, contains abt 8 1-10

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a c r e s . Theo F Baylea . T a r r y t o w n , N Y. to Geo W H u n t , 1-9 p a r t . March 3 1 . Apr i l i l , ' 9 9 . IUU

* L u t 2:J7 m a p Van Neat P a r k . 2 4 t h W a r d . Michael L i l ly to W m S_ N o r t c n . AprU J.1. '99 . bo'O

L o t 17 aud p a r t lots 15 and 16 block 4 7 4 m a p sub-divis ion p r o p e r t y H e n r y D ' l iUany p a n F o x es ta te . 25x100 . Wil l iam ' t e r h u n e to P e ­te r J Wright . Apri l 1 1 . Apri l 12, ' 99 . I l j ;2l i92. 1.500

L o t s 80 and 87 m a p 155 bui ld iug lots p roper ty Chas .A S tad le r . Lou i s and J o h n B r a n d t to H e n r y A Gehelem. Apr i l G. Apri l 19 , '99 . 1 0 : 2 0 2 4 . val consid and 100

Lo t 82 m a p of 135 bu i ld ing lots of Chas A Slad le r . 23d W a r d . R o b t H H a s s a r d lo S a r a h H a s s a r d . .A.prit 5. Api i l 7, '99. 10:2G24. nora

Lo t s 127 and 128 m a p -Monterey, W e s t F a r m s . Geo A F e r r i s to W m E M Zborowski . Q C. Mar 22. Apri l 8, '99 . 11 .3009. 2 0

P l o t b e g i n s a t w s l auds e s t a t e Wra W Pox , 43 .5 f rcm u e cor l e t 0 7 m a p Vi l lage of Woods tock , r u n s u 5 0 x w 122 .8 x s 52 .5 x e 138.4 , excep t p a r t l a k e n for S t ebb ins av a n d l U 5 t h s t . J u l i a O'Keefe to L o u i s e Ve t t . M o r t s .•|;2,0U0. Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 1 0 : 2 0 9 1 .

1 0 0

L E A S E S . (Under this head all Leases recorded. Assignment of Leases and Leasehold

Conveyaneea will be fonnd. Tlie uxpressed consideralion following the t e rm o( years for which a l eas t is given means so much per year.)

B e e k m a n st. No 60 . .Assign lease . B e r n h a r d S i e m e r to Geo H Poh l . Apr i l IU, '99. l ; l L O n o m

B r o c m e st, s e cor Goerck st, s iore and ce l lar . Diedr ich O t t e r s t e d t to P a l r i c k McGra th ; 4 1-12 years . Apri l 7., '99 . 2 ; 3 2 1 ."SSIO

C a n a ! s t . No 2 6 8 and 270, 4 lofta and p a n b a s e m e n t . T h e r e s e D B r o w n i n g to I s aac H B lancha rd , Char les Arnhe im and E d w i n R D'avis l i ra : I saac H 'Blanchard & Co; IU 3- l '2 years , from 'Feb 1, '98 . April 13 , ' 9 9 5 ,600

Canal st, Nos 2l'',-v and 270. Ass ign lease. I s a a c 'H B lancha rd . Char l e s A r n h e i m and -Edwin R Davis firm Isaac H Blanc^ar i l li Co t o I saac H Blancha rd Co 'a corpora t ion . AprU 13, '99. 1 : 1 9 0 . . u o m

C h e r r y s t . No l. ' i7. s t o r e and p a r t ce l l a r . P a t r i c k O 'Br ieu t^ A n n e K a l i u s k y ; 3 yea r s , frora N o v "I. 18!)8- Apr i l 1 1 , '99 . 1 : 2 5 0 . . 5 1 0

Chr jEl ie st, No 24. .Nicholas. J o h n and Charle'S Maesel EX'R3 and Ti^tUS'TEilS J o h u Maesel to C o u g r e g a t i c n C h e b r a Bnai Reb Is rae l fc'alauter An.Ehi Sjimet; 5 years . Apri l 12, ' 99 , 1:201 l . iOO

C h u r c h at. No 2 7 1 . Ex tens ion lease, F r a n c e s N Henck to P a t r i c k C AuderEon; o yeara . from May 1, 19U1, Re-recorded . Apri l 7, '99. 1:175 •2.400

Clark s t . No 20 . Lewis Moore to Geo W Moore; 5 years . Apri l 7, ' 99 . 2 :490 2,400

Delancey s t , No 9, Magda lena W e i b l i n g e r to David K e m p l e r and Wra D Meyer ; 5 years . Apri l ^7, ' 99 . 2 :424 1,2U0, 1,800

Delancey at, Xos 3 0 5 and 3 0 ( . Assign leaae. A lexande r Behrena to Colonial Brewery . April 10, '99, 2 :327 nom

S a m e p roper ty . Ass ign lease . Leopold Kle in to A lexande r Behrens . Apr i l 10, .'99 nora

De lancev s t . No 122. George H a u s e r t o J o s e p h H a n d A b r a h a m I D w o r k ; 1 yea r . Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 2 : 3 5 3 720

D e y st, Xo 8 1 . 'Nelson W Wood to Albe r t S e l i g m a n n ; 3 yea r s , Apri l 13 , '99, 1:.S2 ^^ LIOO

E a s t Broadway, No 2 i i . J a m e s W McBar ron to S i las P L e v e r i d g e ; 3 yea r s . Apri l 11 , *99. 1:287 S40

E a s t Broadway, n s, 2 6 . 1 e Jefferson st, 2 l i , lx70 . Cla rence R Conger to Rebecca I s e a r ; 19 years . Apr i l 1 1 , '99 . 1:285 700

. G r e e n w i c h at. No 408 , n w cor H u b e r t st . J a m e s J Carey to P a t r i c k Li-nskey; 2 5-1! y e a r s . Apri l 1 1 , '!)!). 1 :217 900

H e s t e r st . No 5 " , e a s t ba semen t , s tore , &c. Jacob Siegel to Louis S G-oldberg; 1 year . Apr i l 8, ' 99 . 1 :310 O'OO

Same proper ly , west stoop s tore . 'Same lo Louis S w e t n i c k ; 1 year . AprU 8, '99 . 1 :310 420

Hous ton St. Xo 4 1 1 E. s tore floor. Gabriel Goklsmi ih to David Lef t -kowitz and Daniel 'Baumoehl ; 1 year . Apr i l li). ' 99 . 2 : 3 3 5 4'Jti

H o u s t o n s t . No 209 Eas t , s t o r e a n d ce l l a r . Mary A S c h l a c h t e r to Goodman K c s t i n k ; 2 y e a r s . Apr i l 1 1 . ' 99 . 2 : 4 1 2 (524

L e w i s s t . No 120, flrst floor. Simon K a i z e n s t e i n a g e n t for B e r l h a •Epstein to 'Congregai ion Bna i Mcrdachi J a c o b ; 3 yea r s , from May 1. ' 99 . 2:.330 3 0 0

Monroe s t . No 10. J u l i u s B a c h r a c h to Lewis W h i t e ; 3 yea r s . Apri l 12 , ' 99 . 1:233 3 ,100

Monroe st . No 28. Wi i i i am Fa r r e l l to Br idge t A l l en ; 2 yea r s , from May 1. '9'8. Apri l 10, '99 . 1:253 / 000

O a k s t , Nos4i:^ and 4 8 V ' | S u r r e n d e r lease . iRaffaele Ga imar i to Danie l Oliver st, Nos_5f; ami 581 A F i she r . Apri l 1 3 , '99- 1:278 145 P e a r l st, No o l 3 . ."Assign lease . E r n s t P Ordemann to Louis Becker .

1:135 n o m Same p roper ty . Assign lease . H e n r y F S c h u l t e to E r n s t Ordemann .

Apr i l 19 , '99 . 1:155 n o m S a m e p roper ty . Assign lease . Louis Becker lo C o n s u m e r s B r e w i n g

Co. Apri l 10. '99, 1 :155 uom Riv ing ton s t , No 9 8 . w e s t s to re floor aud front cel lar . Ph i l ip K n o b ­

loch exr Ph i l ipp Knobloch to Ph i l i p Pas son ; 3 yea r s . Apri l 8, '99 . 2 :411 ' . . . 4 2 0

R iv ing ton st, No 26Si3tore, Sec. H y m a n Is rae l and e s t a t e Simon Bing, C o l u m b i a st . No 7G i J r , by Lou i sa B ing E X T R X to J o h n and Ph i l ip

Woelfel firm Woelfel B r o s ; 5 years . Apri l 8, '99. 2:334' l.'iOO Sheriff s t . No 118 . e s, 150 s H o u s t o n st, 25x100 . Assign lease .

T r u m a u H Baidwin E X R Alfred T Gibbs to B m m a P u r l i e r . Apri l I S , ^99, 2:335 ; n o m

Sheriff s t . No 1 1 8 . Assign lease, E r a m a P u r l i e r to Lou i s J o s e p h -tha i . Apr i l 13 , '99 . 2 ;335 7bO

Stan ton st, No 2 5 1 . ISamuel Goldman to P e t e r Arno ld ; 1 year . Apri l 10 . '99 . 2 :339 3 0 0

Un ion sq , No 1 2 , basemen t and cel lar . W i l l i i m 'Myllus to George Nor ton and Geo -A. 'Steinway a s s u r e t y ; 5 y e a r s , from May 1 '98 . Apri l 12 , '99 . 3;870' 1,400

W e a t st . No 318 . George Douglas to Joseph J Converse ; 3 y e a r s . Apr 12 . '99 . 2 :590 90O

3d St. No 2 3 3 E a s t , s tore and rooms iu r ea r and b a s e m e n t . Samuel J R u t h to Louis R o t h b a r d ; 3 yea r s , from Oct 13 . '98 . 2 : 3 S 6 . . . . 6 0 0

S a m e p roper ty . Assign lease . Louia R o t h b a r d lo David T a n e n b a u m . Apri l 7. '99 . 2 ;380 nom

•4th S't. No 2 0 9 E. Ass ign lease . George B o r n e m a n n to Chr i s t ine B o r n e m a n n . Apri l 13 , '99. 2 :400 2'50

Oth st . No o 2 0 , s s, 299 .7 e Av A, 2 5 x 9 1 . W m W Aslor lo Henry Kampf ; 20 years . Apri l 7 , '99 . 2:401 taxes , &c, and 730

9 t h st, s s, 202.0 e Un ive r s i t y pl. 23x93 .11 . T R U S T E E Sai lors S n u g H a r b o r to E l iz J Vose ; 2 1 yea r s , f rcm May 1, ' 9 i . 2 :500

taxes , &c. and 1,050 S a m e proper ty . .Assign lease . W m A Boyd I N D I V I D and E X R Elia

J Vose and J o h n T Boyd and S a r a h M Orvis to Jacob H o l z m a a . Apri l 7, •OO 3,375

Sahie proper ty . Assign lease . Minnie M. 'Melville, Reg ina ld P a n d R u t h Boyd by Maur i ce V Thea l l special g u a r d i a n to same , Apr i ! 7 '99, 2:.560 . . . 1 , 1 2 5

, 9 f h st, n s, 4S0.11 w 5th av, 17 .3x92.3 . Chas E Car ry l lEXR and

T R U S T E E Mary W Carryl to Minnie V wite of Chas H Stebbins . Apri l 10. Apri l 13 . '99 . 2;.573 1 8 , 5 0 0

1 0 t h st, s w s. 109.4 s e .3d av, r u n s s w 3S.7 x w 14.S.X s 2 0 x e 2 8 X n e 48 .2 to IUth s t , x n 2 2 . H a m i l t o n F i s h to J a r a e s M u l r y ; 2 1 y e a r s , f rom May 1, ISSS. Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 2 : 4 6 5

t axes , &c. and 4 5 8 . Sarae p r c p e r t y . Consen t to aasign lease . N icho la s , Hara i l t on and

S t u y v e s a n t P i s h B X R S H a m i l t o u P i s h to J a m e s Mulry . Apr i l 1 1 , , '•'•*- 'i-'i^'^ n o m

K.ame p r t p e r t y . Assign lease . E l i za . Thos P a n d L a w r e n c e V Mul ry and J e a n n e t t e E M a n a h a n E X R S J a m e s M u l r y to F r e d e r i c k H r n -s l e r . Apri l 1 1 , '90. 2 :4 l i5 0,100-

10th st . No 5 0 5 E, s tore , &c. Belle V C u s h m a n t o ' H e n r y K o n e c k e : 3 .years . Apri l S, '99 . 3 :974 . GO"

1 8 t h St. No 110 Wes t . al l . Geo A B a r k e r and ano B X R S and T R U S ­T E E S George Bell lo Alois W e n z e l ; 2 y e a r s . Apr i l 1 1 . ' 99 . 3 : 7 9 3 .

1 8 i h St. No 158 W, f rcnt bu i ld ing . Benj F Manie r re E X R Beuj T W e e k s lo F r a n c e a e wife of H e n r y E b e r h a r d t ; 1 year . Apri l 111 'ilO. 3 ' 7 9 3

^ • 1.0SO> t a m e p roper ty . Assign lease . F r a n c e s e E b e r h a r d t to 'Colonial Brew-^ ery. Apri]_ 10. ' 99 . 3 :793 n o m SOth St. No (6 W. -Albert J A d a m s lo H e n r y S W i l s o n ; 3 yea r s . Apri l , ,' • '•^•>- -^ :837 1,500

4 4 i h St. No 19 and 21 W, r o o m s oa 3d floor. Henry B B a r n e s to T h e _^_^American I n a i i t u l e ; 5 yea r s . Apri l 8, ' 99 . 5;12eO 3 , 1 0 0 5 7 t h at, No 155 E. Chr ia t i an E b e r s p a c b e r to Anton R i e i h ; Mar 8. 3 __year3. Apri l 11), '9!). 5 :1312 ],60O to 1,700' ;>ith sl , Nos 5 3 0 to 541) W'est, 0 ce l lara . m a r k e d A, B, C, D, E and F .

Mt Ve rnon C c n s u m e r a B r e w i n g Cn to M e r c h a n t s and M a n u f a c t u r ­ers W a r e h ' - u s i n g Co; G m o u t h s , a n d p r iv i l ege r e n e w a l <1 m o n t h s Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 4 : 1 0 8 5 . r e n t 10% of v a l u e p r o p e r t y s to red —

i8 th St. No 137 E, s tore . M a r g i M A Gerard to Millon -Pembleton ' 3 years . Apr i l 19, '99 . 3 :1412 ' 5 7 0

SOth s t . No 3 B. E d i t h 0 GiU to Lil l ie R o t h s t e l n ; 5 yea r s , from J u u e 1, '98. Apr i l 7, '99 . 5 :1498 1,100-

119 th st, 'No 174 Ba:it, b r ick s tore and s tab le in r ea r . Ann R i t t e r -nian to Char les F i sche l ; 5 years . Apr i l 12, '9'9'. 6 :1767 780-

126 lh st, n s, 9 0 e P a r k av, 25x100, J o h n T o w n s h e n d to Otto S t a h l ; 10 years . Apri l 7, '99 . 0 :1775 3 0 9

144 lh s t , Nos 228 to 230 W. J a k e Cha imowi tz to Be r lha Young; 4 9-12 yea r s . Apr i l 13, '99 . 7 :2029 4 , 8 0 0 to 3,S0O'

101 s t SI, No ."1:9 W. R o b e r t Aaron to Ph i l ip F r a n k e l ; 1 year IV- mos . Apri l 10, m 8 :2129 T , , ..i00>

Av A, Xo 'J-il, s to re floor and basemen t . Wi l l i am S c h m u l t s to George £.'i;hnak£nberg: 3 yea r s . Apr i l 12, 'P.O. 3 : 946 7Sf>

Av A. w E. 129 s 13 th at, 25 .9x94. J o h n J As to r lo Ambrose H o r n ; 20 years . Apri l 7, '99 . _ 3 ; 9 4 0 taxes . Sec, and 750>

Av B, No •2.y6. n e cor l . j t h st . Ass ign lease . Ph i l i p O 'Connor to J a r a e s E v e r a r d ' s B r e w e r i e s . Apr i l 1 1 . ' 99 . 3 : 9 8 3 n o m

Same p r o p e r t y . E m m a S c h w o r e r E X T R X Louis S c h w o r e r to Ph i i i p O 'Connor ; 5 yea r s . Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 3 : i lS3 1,'.i00

Av D, No 9 1 . C h r i s t i a u C H a u g et al E X R S J o h n C H a u g ' t o Wi i i i am S tommel l ; 3 years , Apri l 7, '99 . 2 :370 1 2 ' ' 5 -

Boulevard , Nos 2 1 3 3 to 2137, s w cor 131s t s t , 3d loft. W i ' l l i a V Riedel l to Wi l l i an ; Wi l l i ams and L G J o h n s o n firm Wi l l i am Wi l l ­i a m s & C o ; 3 yea r s . Apr i l 7. '99. 7 :1997 1 200 '

Broai iway, Noa 1289 and l i y l ' l A s s i g n lease . H a r r y J o h n s o n to" 33d s t , Noa 100 and 102 W | T r a i n o r s Hotel Co. Apri l 7, ' 9 9 . , n o m Sarae p roper ty . Consen t to ass ign lease. Edwd A Morr i son 10 H a r r y

J o h n s o n . Apr i l 7, '99 . 3 : 8 0 8 n o m B r o a d w a y , No 13U3, s t o r e and b a a e m e n t I B r o a d w a y , No 1 3 0 1 . r e a r of s to re ! ' . ! • ! !

N e w b c l d T L a w r e n c e e t al H E I R S Thoa N L a w r e n c e by' Newbtil'd' T L a w r e n c e I N D I V I D a u d a l l y to Chaa E W h i t e ; 3 yeara , from Oct 1. 1897 . Apr i l n , '!)!!. 3 : 8 0 9 9 , 0 0 0

Sarae p r c p e r t y . Ass ign lease . Chaa E W h i t e to J a m e a J Corbe t t Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 3 : 8 0 9 nour

P a r k row . No 80 . J o h n B H a a k i n . J r . E X R J o h n B H a s k i n to Louis K o c h ; 5 y e a r s , 3 ^ ^ m o n l h s . Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 1 : 1 2 1 , . .3.'2G0 to 4 . 0 0 9

I s t av , No 1378 , s o u t h a to re and r e a r r o o m s aud ce l lar . J o h n W Love to J r s e f D u s e k ; 3 y e a r s . Apr i l 1 1 . '!)9. 5:14t j8 0 0 0

1s t av. No 3o , s to re floor aud basemen t . E d u a r d W i n t e r to George K o e h n e n ; 3 . y e a r s , trora May 1, ' 9 i , April 8. '99 . 2 : 4 3 0 960"

1st av . No 2030 , Assign lease . K a s p a r J N u n n to K a t h a r i n a N u n n . Apri l 8, '99 . 6 : 1 0 9 8 n o m

2d av, No 96 . M a r y E F r a n k to F r e d e r i c k B r u e c k n e r ; 3 yea r s \ p r i l 12 , ' 99 . 2 : 4 4 , 1,440.

_d av, s w cor OOlh st, s tore a n d roora in r ea r . J acob Schmid t lo C h a r l e a W i l k e n ; 3 yeara , Apri l 12, '99 . 5 :1535 1,200

3d av. No 349 . s to re and cel lar . E l izabe th Kel le r fo E r n e s i i n e p'ir-n e r and Hugo 'Siegel; 5 years . Apri l 10 , '99 . 3 :906 1,300-

•.•^av |w s, 21 .0 n 134 lh int, r u n s n 47 .0 x w lOU x s 6 9 to' 134 ih l . j 4 th s t | at, X e 2 3 X n 21.0 x e 7 i . Ja raes M Veader E X R 'Wm H _ Bux ton lo Har r i a Got t l i eb ; 5 yea r s . Apri l 7, '99 . 9 : 2 3 1 9 1.300-3d av. No 1 3 2 9 . co rne r s tore and front baaement . M a r y A Saxton to

Wii l ia ra Br i t t on a u d E d w a r d M u r p h y ; 5 years . Apri l 13 '99 „ •"'•l-i-'^l 1,500 t'o l.GOO-.:id av, n rw s, 21 a w 15th at: 20 .4x100 1 3d av, 3 w cor l o t h st, 21xlllH' ! ! . . ! ! ]

A'Esig-ns 2 leases . W m J .Hutchinson ex r Joe l 3 O a t m a n lo Vlary E' H u t c h i u s o u . Apri l 12, '99 . 3 :870 nora-

3d av. n w a. 107 .10 n e l l t h st, 19 .4x75. Assign lea^e. Vudrew _ 'Mi l l igan to A r t h u r Blue. Apri l 10 . '99 . 2 ; 5 5 6 3.51IU: 5 th av, -No 574, pa r lo r floor and skyl ight room in r e a r b a s e m e n t , ' j

W a r r e n Nash to M Manowi tch ; 5 years . Apr i l 7 '99. 5 : 1 2 0 2 . . . ; _• ' 2;590, 2 ,790-oth av. ^ o Gl, s to re and basemen t . Margt G Sli l i t o Trus love 'Hanson _ and Comba; 5 years . .April 13, ' 99 . '2:577 1,800, 2,(l0O' 5 th av, Xos 12G and 128 , all except p a r l o r floors and k i tchen , .Al­

fred D Pel l to Leon P i o u r c t ; 4 years . Apr i l 13 . '99 . 3: '819. . 11 ,000 . Same proper ty , al l . Same to a a m e ; 5 y e a r s , f rom May 1, 1903 . Apri l

13 , '99 . 3 :819 .'.21.00{J: Oth av. No 049. W a l t e r E Gaynor by H e n r y K e a l e a g e n t tn Th-^s W

F i t z g e r a l d ; 3 1-12 yea r s . Apr i l 1 1 . '99 . 3 : 8 1 3 2.40U to 2 .000 7 th av. No 327. Gi lber t F A c k e r m a n 10 Na than ie l Teku laky ; 5 vea r s

Apri l 12. 3:S04 . . . . . : .l.SOi*-Sth. av, Xo 238, n e cor 22d at, s to re and b a s e m e n t . Mary Drake

Ph i l ade lph ia , P a . to Chas E Abbo t t ; 8 yeara, f rom May 1 1900 ' Apr i l 12, '99 . 3 :772 ', . . 3 , 4 2 0 '

ry , 3 0 0 ok ,G0O'

B O R O U G H O F B R O I i r X .

150th s t . N o 7 8 5 E. J a m e s N a u g h t o n to J o h n F Cordes ; 3 years •Ai>rU 10, '99. • •9 : ?358 , 1,000 to 1.20O'

163d st, s s, lot 21 m a p Nor th .Melroae, 50x100 . T i m o t h y F Sul l ivan to Annie Smi th ; 2 years . April 10. '99 . 9 : 2 3 8 4 120 '

Morr is av jn e cor 155th sl , r u n s e 111 x n 100 x w — to Rai l road av .

688 Record and Guide April 15, J899.

-Railroad av| x a w — to Morris av, x s 70 to beginuing. Sigmund' Feust to David Wolf; 3 years, from Feb 1. '98. April 10 '99 9;241o . . . ; 1 SOO

Morns av, ^o 801. C I Shotwell to -Michl D Howard; 5 yeara. April . , ' 9 9 . 9:2443 1,-500.1,700

,bt Anns av, a w cor 139th st. Surrender lease. Otlo Kiudler to ^ Henry Bosch. April 12, '99. 9:2260 nom od av. No 295S, norlh slore. John Metz to Emil Bendel' 3 years

April 10. '99. 9:2302 .3*00 "Lot 127 map Mon-terey, West Farms. Assign lease, (jeo A Ferris to

Wm E M Z'Dorowski. April 8, '99. 11:3069 20 Lot 128 same raap. Assign lease. Same 10 sarae. April S '99.

11:3UG9 ' .70

MORTGAGES. NOTE.—The arrangement of this list is aa follows: The first name is that

of the raortgagor the next that of the mortgagee. Ttie description ot the property tnen followa. then the dale ot the morlgage, the time for which it •was given and the amount. The general dates used as headings are the

....A f^ r II r -, • " •- — '• - "'-.nase Money morlgage, and for fuller particulars see the list of transfers under the corresponding date. \\ henever the rate is not e'''en rpart ac i! r^^-r .-...it

Mortgages against 23d and 24lh Ward property will be found altogether at the foot of this hat.

April 7. 8. 10, 11, 12, 13.

B O R O U G H O F M A N H A T T A N . .Abelman, Abram and Kate wtte of and Jac:!b Rosenblum tn Charles

Wolinsky. Mouroe at, u e cor Gouverneur st, 101.6x40x101.8x52 4 April 7, due June 1, 1899, April 8, 'il9. 1:2(:0- 91,rO'j

^4.1exau(3er. Peter and Mark Ash with Jaraes M Wentz hoth morl­gagees. 142d at, n s, 275 w Boulevard, 150x99.11. Agreemeni as to priori^ty of mortgages made by Jay fi Heisler. May 31, April o, '99- 7:2089, nom

-Aate, Catterina to Annie I A.ste. Oliver &t, e s, 84.4 n Madiaon st '22,2 x66.Sx22xC6.9. April 11, '99, 5 years, 5%. 1:279. 7,oUt>

.Asylum "of the Sisters of St Dominic, of Blauvelt, Rockland Co N Y to'Cath T Moriarty. 57th st. No 401, n a, 49.3 w Av A 16x100 4. P M. Mar 1, 3 years, 4%. April 11, '99. 5:1309. 5 000

_As_key, Robt L to Fredk G Potter. 124th st, a s. .325 w Columbus av. •oCxlOO.ll. P M. Sub to morts $33,000. April 10, 1 year. April 12. '99. 7:1964. 19,500

Anger, Ludewig F J fo Harcid Brown. 82d at s s 152 6 w 2d av '^5 .> xlfl'2.2. P M. Dec 29, due April 13, 1901, April 13, '99 4'A%. ° •}•'-'• 13,000

Bach. Lewis 2 to Richd P F M Fiacher, 109th st, a s. 145 e 5th av 25K ll.^O.S. Sub lo more $2U,ClJlJ. April 12. due July 1 1901 -Vpril 13 '99. 6:li ; i4. 2,mO

Becker. Hernian_H to Hope B. Herman and Georgianna B Robinson oOth st. No 36i , n s. 50 e Oth av, 16.8x100.5. P M. April 13 '99 due May 1. .1902, 4 ^ % . 4;lU47. ' 8 5^5

.Bonn, Barbara J to Elisha Ehiffln. 12th st, No 524 s a 345.6 e kv A, 23x]i;;i.3. Sub 10 morts $5,600, April 12, due April 1 1901 April 1:;. 'ill). 2:405. ' i^gijO

-Bonnell, Margaret C wife of and J Harper Bonnell to Frank H Preaby Montclair, N J. 5lh av, u w cor 27ih si, runa w 125 x n 56,0 x e 2o X s 28,2 x e HJU lo av. x s 28.4. April 13. '99, 3 yeara, 4 7

^•^:S29- gold. 390,000 .-Same to Eugene 0 Potter. Same property. Sub to raort S39UOO0

April 13, 'O'O, 2 years. 3:829. gold 2 500 i-Same to Henry Berg^ 5th av, n w cor 27th st. runs n 28,6 x w liJO

X B 30 X w iixa oS.O to 27th at. x e 125. Sub to morts $415,000. April 13. '.99, 3 years. 3:829. 24 790

Britton, Wiiliara and Edward Murphy, Srm Britlon & Murphy to H' Koehler Se Co. 3d av. No 1329, Saloon leaae. April 11, demand April 13, '99. 5:1431. '."400

Benuett, Robt F to THE LAWYERS' MORTGAGE INS CO, 70th St. n a, 42 w Oth av. ISxlOO.o. P M. April 7, '99, 3 years. 4y.%. 4:1142. 19 000

Blake. Robt J to GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1'>9th st ".I'^ni . - '''"' ^ ^ " ° ^ ^^' *J'-'-'^"^^ll' April 7, '99, due Feb 1. 1900!

-Same to Simou Adler, Henry S Herrman, Allen L and Benjamiu Mo'r-- ?u'i* 1 ^^^ prcperty. Sub to mort $43,UUU. AprU 7. 'yO. 1 year. 1 :LH4. j^U ,,-n

Bijruheimer. Ernst and Christina to Conrad Stein, la t av N J 3 5 ' faaloon leaae, April 7, demand. April 8. '99. 2-439 l "sTij ,'i^il'.,^™'"^ ' ' -'^"•°'« ^ and Mary L Helck to THE BOWERY S\V-A -f c^^^^'^- ^ ' ' ^ ^t' -'"'« ^l-^- II s, 175 w 9th av, 25x100.5. P M .-^pril \ 3 years, 4%. April 10, '99. 4:1056. 10 OOo ,l!rJl?,^^^'^i.°^'^ ^ ^"*^ L"^'^ J to THE EQUITABLE LIFE AS'SUR-ANCE SOCIETY of the U S, 08th st, Nos 318 and 320, s a 250 e 5 1330 •^-''^'"^•'*- -•^P"' •*• ^^^ -Jail 1. l'-** -- ^Vi%- April 10, '99.

-Blue Arihur lo Andrew Milligan. 3d av. n w s, 167.10 n Tliii'T^ i J .4x .o . Leasehold. April 1, 1 year. April 10. '99. 2:556. 2.U0O i n / l i ° ' ' ^ ^ ^ i - ^ i ^ ' ' ' ^ ^ ^ ' ' ' ' ^'--^ ^ ' "" ^' ""37 w Lenox av, l l x 10O.li^_ April L due -. April 10. '99. 7:1907 500

^ 1 J ; M « ^ ' ' fr" 'K 10 Allen L and Beujamin Mordecai. 44Lh st. n s 2 l .S e Glh av. 33.4x100.5. Sub to raoris *2O,O0U. April 11 '99 one -—^. o : l 2 w . .5-1 r'r,,,

Blaut. Elise wife o'f Joseph F to 'Edwd C Schaefer et al as trus'ie'ea ^2^%^^^"/.,^V'^' '"i"V'^'^'^ '^*^^t '>': benefit of Joaephlne N Eicke 4% 5-1388 ^ -Madison av. 17.0x102.2. April 11, '99, 5 yeara.

" ^ f fet'hat^'^TSvfin^ to John -Battou. Audubon av. No SSS. w 'a^T s itoth Et, ISxbO. P M. Apnl 10. 1 year. April 11, '99. 8:2157.

11 '%'9 .^^3 ' i r ih ' s^ - ^ 4 : 1 1 ^ ^ ^ ' ^ '' ''• "" ' ^' 0 ' ' ^ ^ ' - - - - -^5^^' Barry, Mary -E to GERMAN SAVINGS B \ N K 37th -^t <= = 4-->^ 1

9lh av, 25x98.9. April 12, '99, 1 year 3709 , ' ' ' ^ y o n O BernaD, Richard to Wiiliara Berrian, 'Hudson at No ''59 w a 3Ti^

s Spnug Sl, 20-.8xaix2G.9xS0 to alley. Suh to morts $18000 Apr'i^ 11. due May 1. 1900. y, part. April 12. '99. 2-.594 10110

Same to Melvina Berrian Same property. £'ub to morts $19 000 AprU 11. due'May 1. 1900. ^ part, .^pril 12 '99 •'•594 ^!^-f> c?.\*f;.t^''^" ^ ^^^ Maggie B G Ronayne lo EMrGR-lNT INDUST

if'99.'? y^J'l V.''3;94f -'^- ' ' '"' ''-''^ ''• ^''^'^^^^ ^ Clancy^ Bartholomew J to' Beatlleatcn & Woerz. Columbus av s w'co^r '

104th St. Sa,oon leaae. Apiil 10. April 12. '99, demand. 7:18.58.

"Clark, Eraraa F wife of and James F to Jaccb and Sarah M Knieht"^ i}'^?. Honismau trustees Sylvester Knight 121s' at No '>5i

n ^ 203.S e St Nicholaa av, 17x100.11. April 7, '99, 3 yeara bV'

'•^^•^'- o;obo

Clark, Nathan E to Henry Oppenheimer. Centra! Park West, a w cor OOth at, 50,4x100. Sub to raorta $ — . Feb 28, due March 1, 1900. Aprii 7, '99. 4:1203. 6OIIOO

Clarke. Arthur to Louis Leae. Jacob Levy and Samuel Deutach, 123d St. Nos 109 and 111, n s, 140 e Park av, 59x100.11. Apr 11, 1 year. April 12, '99. 6:1727. 21.-2'50

Same to same. Same property. P M. April 11, 1 year. April 12, '99. 0:1727. 7,'500

Clarke. Richard H mortgagor wilh Matilda B C Goodwin trustee un­der will of Matilda E Cotidington, Columbus av, n w cor 12-Jth st, 50.5x100. Extension of mortgage. April 11. April 11, '99. 7:1905.

nom Clements, Mary L widow, East Orange, N J, to THE EQUITABLE

LIFE ASSUR SOC of the U £'. 22d st, s s, 28.7 w 9th av. 14.3x72. April 11, due Jan 1. 1902, 4%%. April 12, '99, 3:719. 7,000

Converse, Jcseph J to Peter Doelger. West sl, No 318. Le'asehold. April 11. demand. April 12. 'iii), 2:590. 750

Casey, Thos L and Wm P to Beujamin Salinsky. 112th st, n e s, 2U0 e 3d av, IG.Sx V2 block. Sub to morts ^^3,509. March 31, due Oct 4, 1S99, April 7, 'Oil. 0:1662. gold, 600

Coyne, Laughlin to Randolph Guggenheimer. 1st av. No 174S, e s. 100-!) n OOth st, 24.11x94. April 7, 3 years. 4Vi%. April 8, '99. 5:1570. 14.609

Crager, Rosalie to Gesine and Louise Schroeder. Monroe st. No 57. n a, 212.2 e Market st, 25.6x109x25x100. P M. April 7, '99. 5 years. 5%. 1:274. 8.000

Same to MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Same property. P M. Apr 7, '90. 5 yeara, 4%. 1:274. 12,000

Cusack, Jaue E v/ife of Michl P and Louis Rinaido to Julia G Tuness. Mangin st. No Gl, w s, 150 n Delancey st, 23x99.2. April (i, 3 years. 5%. Anril S. '!'!). 2:323. 20,000

CoviDglon. Geo B to TITLE GUARANTEE ANT) TRUST CO, 5th st. Xo 625. n s. 293 e Av B. ^'^.5x97. April 7. due April 8, 1992, 5%. April 10, '99. 2:3SS. 10,000

Cori;etl. James J lo Jacob Ruppert. Broadway, No, 1303. store and basement; Brcadway, No 1391, rear of store. Leasehold. Ja-n 27. demand. April 11, '99, 3:809. 4,000

Cornell, Robt C and 'Edith C iSmith to Harris 03 'Colt and Henrv R Steele. Hudson st. No 141, vf a. 83,0 s Hubert st, 28.5x70.4x28,6 x76.3. P M. April 8, due April 1. 1902, 4%. Apri! 11, '99. 1:214. O.OtJU

Cunningham, Patrick to D'RY DOCK SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 107lh st, s s, 83 w 3d av. 2 lots, each 2 'S.3X1(J0.11. P M . 2 morts. each $9,000. April 11. '99, 1 year, 4%. 0:1634. 18,00O

Curtis. John J to Sarah B 'Mc'Pherson aa general guard of 'Stephen G and iBelden Roach. Pearl st. Noa 174 and 170, e s, 24.1 n Pine st, 31.6x103.2x27,8x100.11. P M. April 3, due April 1. 1904, 4y,%. April 11, '99. 1:39. 30.000

Coheu, Eol to Christian Kummel. Gth st, s s. 221 w Av D, 22x97. Apr 7, due July 1, 1902. April 13, '99. 2:375. 3.000

Donahue Hugh to Frederick Sturz exr John Wengenroth. Lewis st. No 30, e s, 25x100. April 13, '99. 1 year. 5%. 2:327. 7,000

Drew. 'Cornelia B lo Richard Webber. l'23d st, s s, SO e 2d av, runs s 100,11 X e 111.8 X n — x n w 96,9 to st, x w 53.8. April 12, 3 months. April 13. '99. 0:1799. 3,000

Daniel. Leo to Samue! Marx. Av A, e s, 85.2 s SGth st, 17x73.6. Feb 27, 1 year. April 7. 'U9. 5:1582. 800

Dentcn, Henry M to THB CITY MORTGAGE CO. 159th st. n s. 250 w Amsterdam av, 50x99.11. P M. March 21. deraand. April 7. '99. 8:2118. 7,000

Dongan. Herbert and Garrett M Taylor to Albert L Posa. 83d st. s s, 104 w Boulevard. 55.8x102.2. April 0, demand. April 7, '99. 4:1230. 19,750

Davis. Lena to Eliz C Kenyon. 14th sl, u s, 241.10 w University pl. 25x103.3. Leasehold. April S, due April 8. 1902, 5%. April 10, '99. 3:842. S.OOO

Ee Long, 'Erama J to Joseph F -Fradley. S9th st. No 324. a s. 303 w West End av. 22x'10O.S. April 10. '99, due Jau 1, 1903, 5%. 4;1250. 5,000

Desmond, Cornelius, William, Emma, Joh'n and Timothy; also Mary Hurley and Catherine Stumpf to Patk J Molohau as admr, &c, of Jaraes K Hogan. Water at, No 606, 20.11x61.2.x21x60.0. 0-7 parta. April 10, -99, 1 year, 5%. 1:259. l,00O

Downing, Mary H to Tarrant iPutnam. 32d st. No 20, s s, 94.8 w Madison av, 21.10x08.9. V- Part. April '10. '99, due Sept 6, '99. 5%. 3:861. 2,500

Danziger, .A.dolph and Jacoh Soramer to John T Willets as guard of estate of John T Willets, Jr. Lewis st. No 76, e s, 100 n Rivington st, 25x100, April 11. '99, 5 years, 4V'%- 2:329. 28,000

Demorest, Wm 'C to Henry S, Fredk T and 'Eliz 3 Van Beuren, also Mary L V 'B Davis an'd Emily A V R Reynolds. 5th av, w s, 51.7 s i3ih st, 25.10x100. Leasehold. April 5, 3 yeai-s, b%. Re-re­corded. April 11. '99. 3:816. gold, 10.900

Disken, May to Newraan Cow^en. 117th st, n a, 109 e Stb av, .50x 100,11, April 5, due Jan 1, 1900. April 12, '99. 7:1923. 2I.0CO

Same to same. Same property. P M. April 5, demand, ."ipril 12, '99. 21'.C0O

Dugro, PhUip H and Frederick Wagner to Euphemia D Russell and' ano exrs James Russell and Chas E Dusenberry and ano exr s Ed­ward Tracy. Central Park West, u w cor G3d st, 100.3x99.9. P M. AprU 7. due April 12, 1900, 5%, April 12, '99, 4:1116. 10'0,O0O

Erarioh. WiUiam to Harry S Houpt. 2d av. No 334, e s, 76.11 n 19th st, 15.1x100. April 12, demand. April 13, '90. 3:925. 650

Epstein. Simon to UNION TRUST CO. Henry st, No 168, s s, 26.1x 100; Henry st, No IGO, s a, 26.1x100; Heory st. No 164. s a, 26.1x 100, April 13, '99. 5 years, 4%. 1:271, 50,000

Ewing. Julia A to 'Chas A Hazen. 84th st, No 107. n a, 144.8 w Co­lumbus av. 40x102.2. April 13, '99, 1 year. 4:1215. 5,000

Ernst-Marx-Nalhan Co to John T 'Gallagher. UGlh st. No 210, s s, 171.0 w 7ih av, 27x100.11. P M. Sub lo morts $22.o00. April 8, due Mar 31. 1902. 5%. April 10, '99. 7:1831. 5,000

Els, Mary mortgagor witb Jared W Bell, l l l t h at, n s. 150 e Sth av, 2rix100.11. Exiensicn of mortgage at 5%. April 3. April 13, '99. 7:1820. nom

Feldman, Elias to Leon Tuchmann. Cherry at, Ncs 93, 95 and 97, s a, 49.6x00. P M. April 3. due April 1, 1900. April 8, '99. 1:-2.51. 8.000

FiEcher. Jacob H and Brita S to Everett P Wheeler TRUSTEE. 115th at, No 69, n s, 225 e Lenox av, 25x100.11. April t), 3 years.

'April 7, '99. 0:1599. 2,000 Ford, Margaret to THE EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK.

40th st, n a, 59.11 e Sth av, 4Ux98.9. AprU 7, '99. 1 year. 4%. 4:1012. 13.300

Farmer, Elkin lo Fanny 'C Lyon et al as trustees under will of Saml E Lycu. Sih av. e a, 49.11 a 136lh st, 25x100. April 10, '99, 5 years. 4^-%. 7:1941. 2t,O01)

Pontham. Chaa F to John J tReilly. 99th at, No 58, a s.- 150 e Colum­bus av, 25x100.11. April 8. 0 years. April 10, '99. 7:1S34. 2,000

Frank. Ike and Anne lo Samuel Prank. Norfolk st. No 175. n w s. 200 s w Houston st, 2oxl00- April 4, 2 years. April 10, '99. 2:3.55.

1,000

April 15, iSgg. Record and Guide 689

Frankel, Solomon to THB EQUrTA'BLE LIFB AS'3URAN1CE SO­CIETY of the U S. l l i l h st, s s, 263.9 w St Nicholaa av, 18x100.11. P M. April 10, '99, due Jan 1, 1902, 4^;%. 7:1820. 7,000

Triedlander, Altiert to Paul Puller and Frederic R Coudert, Jr. trus­tees. 23d st, n a, 81.0 e 1st av, 75x98.8. April 10, 5 .years. 4y,-%, AprU 11, '99. 3:955. 25.000

F'arley, Joseph A to Edward Oppenheiraer, Edward and Henry Hirah. lOOfh at, n s, 183 w West End av, 92x100.11. Sub to morts. April 10, 1 year. April 13, '99. 7:1892. 37,600

Coldklang. Julius and Noami to Aaron Adler. Sheriff st. No 3, w s. SU u Grand sl. 19x100, Jan 19, 1 year. April 13, '99, 2:330.

8.000 •Greene. Bliz D wife of and Thos L to THE GREENWICH SAVINGS

BANK. GSth st, No 49, n s, 281 e Columbus av, 19x100.5. April 13. '99. 1 year. l',;.. 4:11'21. 20,000

'Gucker, Henry lo T H E 'MUTUAL LIFE INS CO of N Y. Gth av. e s, 50 n 3d Et, 25x109. April 12, 1 year, 4%. April 13. '90. 2:343.

14,000 Goodman. Urry to Eleanor K Jay widow. Rivingt'-n st, u s, 50 e

Willett sl. 25x100. April 7, '99. 5 years, 5%. 2:339. gold. 30,000 Same and Mary to Hugh R HiU trustee. Rivington at. No 242. n s,

abt 75 e WiUett st. 25x100. April 3, 5 yeara. 5%. April 7, '99. 2:339. 30,000

•Same to Erailie J Murray. Rivingt^^n st, n s, 50 e Willett st, 50x100. April 8, '99, due July 1, '99. 2:3.39. , 6,000

•Gorach, Arihur to Felix Levy. 125th st. Ncs 510 to 522. s s, 200 w Amsterdam av. 108x100. April G, due April 10, '99. Apri! 7. •no. 7:1979. 5,090

Griffith, Mathilde tn Margt G Earle. 14th st, s a. 175 e Sth av, 2.1x103.3. Aiall 8, '99, 1 year, 5%. 2:618. 3,0:)0

•Grahara, M'artha 'E wife of and Wm E lo John Goodwin and Philip Laracy exrs and trustees Kath L 'Gondwin. 139th st, a s, 300 w Amsterdam av, 5Ux99.1i: .April 11, '9i), 3 years, 5%. 8:2117. 11,000

•Ceyer. George to THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO of 'N Y. G3d st, n s, 99.9 w 'Central Park West, 25.1x100.5. April 12, '99, 1 year. 4%. 4:1110. IS.OOO

-Guy, Eliza M wife of Chas L to EMIGRANT INDUST SAVINGS BANK. Convent av, c s, 659.0 n 141st st. 20x100. Apri! 12, '09, 1 year, 4%, 7:20,10. 12,000

Hachemeister, Henry and Blizabeth Jetter to 'Christian E Jetter. 92d St. n s. 359.0 w 3d av, 24.0x109.8. P M. March 2S, 1 year. April 12, '99. 5:1.-21. 25.000

100.8: also property in Queens Co. PM. Sub to mort $25 000. Mar .iS. April 12. '90. Building loan. 5:1319-1521 and 1548.

Heller, Betty or Berlha wife of and Jacob to Elias Swift. Suffolk fit Nos 143 and 145, w s. 40 a Stanion st, 40.x75; Marlison st. No 1.9, n s, 26o,o e Pike st, 24.0x100; Madison st. No 181, u a 290,ll

• ? PJ^e at 24.6x100. April 10, due Dec 10, 1899. April 11, '99. I ; 2 i3 . 2:3.i4. 1 400

Hanlon, Michael O to Gibson Putzel. 7th st, Ncs 2.54 and 25G, a a. ' Z^^'i^l.'' ^"^ ^- •'5' --<-"J-10-f30x99.10. April 7, due Aug 1. '99. April

b, *.)!). 2:.:,((I. 15 009 3 a r t . Frieda to Samuel Pick. OSlh st. a a, 135 e 3d av 25x1005

T^'IHM- ^ O ^ ^ S $11,000. April 7, due July 1. '99, April 8, '99. 0 :1647 2.000 i^n' ^'P.'"'o°e to Gilbert N and Margaret Knight. Av A. -w s, i.J.) s loth at, 2i).9x94. Leasehold. AprU G, due May 1 1904 April /. '99. 3:940. 2 000

Hall. 'Cath c widow to Irving Lehraan. 3Glh st. No 5, n a, 150 w Hlh av, 2ox98.9, April 10, '99, 1 year. S:S3S. 7 OOO

Hardy, Chas -R io Joseph Fahya of 'Sag Harbor, L L St Nicholas av. u e c()r 124th st, 2,8x100, ;Sub to morts $110,0'00, April 10, '90. due April 4, 1901. 7:1950. 3 000

'"^^^n ''°J^'^^- '^^ ^''Cholas av, e B, 28 n 'r24th st, 2 lota, each 2Sx A -T in^?on'°i ^"^ ' " ™"'"*5 $110,000. 2 raorts, each $2:300. .'>.pnl 10. '99, due April 4, 1901. 4 000

•Same lo same. St Nicholas av. e s, 84 n l'''4th -it "^8x100 '' uh 'tn . r a o r t s $110,000. April 10, '99. due Aprif 4 i b o i '^400

^^^l; /,^^^' ^-^'^Z^""^ ^ "•' 'E™''^ ^ Caldwell 10 THE WA'SHING-

t End av, 75x1110,11. p M, Jan 21. due April 1 0 1901 :4%%: April m ' ' 9 r V ; i 8 9 2 . " ^ ' 3 ^ 0

Hauseman, Phiiip_ to Daniel K De Beixedou. 104th st n a R7 w Columbus av, 2.>xl00.11. April 11. '99, due June 7. 1904. 7:1859!

'•^^™opQ ^ i " l '^ '^.i-"'?n'r^'y •*' t" '^tees Julia 'Rhinelander. 90th st n" a, 2G9 e lEt av. 2oxlOO.'S. P M. April 11, '99, 1 year 5% 5^1570

4,000

40,000 ohl. yrs. 4,000

Dr 090 !d 500

cominittee estate Marie Marshall, Amsterdam av, w s, 25 s 148th st ^ 9 ! M a r c h ^ l S ™ ^ ' , ^ ' ' ^ ' ' ' ' ' ' ^ property in raortgage. April 13. '

"Hare, J Montgomery lo EQUITABLE LIFB ASSURANCE SOC 7 i h

' f i n o i , - ^ ^ / : " J^i^389" ''• "'•'-''-• ^ ^ " ' '-'' "''• ^ - J^." ^°J!^^f\^'',\^}i'°'' '° .^'V'*^'=, ^^^ Nathalie Krais and Alice Rohkohi

i l ? = / ' ' o ° ( ^ " ' " ' ' ^^-^ '^ ^"^ ^^' ^5.8.x90.2. April 13, '99. 3 yrs. "*'?2 ^ - - :4-ii). , Q,

Inimen. Luer to MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, 4th av s e cor 6Jd st, 2oxS0. April 5, 5 yeara, 4%. April 7, '99. 3:887. 30,0:.

Jackson. Stephen 'H to Janie M Graham. 34lh st. No 303 n s 5' e ' d av. 10x.'^5.4. P M. April 11. '99. 5 years. 3%. 3^940 ' ~ 4 jil

-Jaburg. John tn James Durand. llOth sl. No 113 n s ISS' w Lenox av. 19x100.11. P M, April 12. '99. 3 years. 4%. 7:1904 15 000

Jenkms, George to Louis Lese. 1st av, Noa 2279 and 2281 w s ''>5-> n 117th st, 50,0x100. AprU 7, '99, 1 year. G;1089. ' ' 20,'(TuO

Same to same. Sarae prrperty, P M, April 7, '99, 1 year. 6750 Same to same. Same prcperty. P M. April 7. '99, 1 vear. 0 009 Joseph. Lizzie S to Gertrude E STiauQon. 80th at. No 133 n a 31.3

e Amaterdam av. 21x102.2. P M. April 12. '99, 3 y e a r s ' 4 % •., -*-l~13- gold.' 20.000 Judson. Spencer C lo Le Grand K Pettit. Broadway, e a. 26.1 s lUSth

St. 31^9xli3.9x50.Ux1(,5.4. April 8. due April 10. 1900. A.pril 13 '99. (;1ST9. 7..500

Sarae to Gihson Pulzel. Sarae property. P M. April 8. 1 year. Anril 13, '.99. 7;1879. • ,S5.0CO

Karst. John D, Jr. lo Harria Mandelbaum and Fisher Lewine. 32d st.

s s, 325 e Sth av, 125x08.9. P IM. April 10. 1 year. April 13, '90. 3:781. 9,000

Kalz. Max J to Abrara Abelraan. l l S t h st, n a. 410 e Le'nox av, 25x 100.11. 'Morts $23,000. April 10. 1 year. April 13. '99, 6:1717.

4,000 Same to Henry Bischoff, Jr, trustees will of Alex M Fiaher. 'Sarae

property. April 3, '99, due May 29, 1904, 5%. AprU 13, '99. 6:1717. 23,000

Kehoe, Florence W to Richd W Underhill as general g^'ard of Hen­rietta Cnderhill, 187th at. n a. 225 e l l t h av. 10.8.\04.10. April 7, '99. due May 1, 11104, 5%. 8:2158. 7,000

Same to Bdwd S Field ae truatee for Louise H and Henry C Fie'd under will o! Aaron Field. 187th st, u s, 241.8 e l l t h av. lO.Sx 94.10. April 7. '99, due May 1, 1904, 5%, S:215S. 7,000

Eame to Clara L Pratt . 187th st, n s, 258.4 e l l t h av. 16.8x94.10. April 7, '99, due May 1, 1904. 5%. 7.000

Kehoe, Florence W to Richard Webber. 187th st, n s, 225 e l l t h av, 50x180.9 to ISSlh sL April 13, '99, demand. S;2tt58. 14.000

Kennedy. Carrie S to Edward and Henry Hirsh. l l l t h st, s s, 125 e •Broadway, 175xlCO.ll. April 4, due Feb 1, 1900. AprU 13. '99. 7:1885. 05,000

Sarae to same. Same property. P M. April 4, due Feb 1, 1900. Apr 13, '99 7:1.885. 108,500

Kennedy, Carrie S (o Edward and HeniT Hirsh. 114th at. s s, 300 e Broadway, iC'xl'CO.ll. AprU 12, '99, due June 12 '99. T:18S5.

5,000 Kiipatrick, James to Fredk W Livermore, New Rochelle, N Y. Soth

sl, n a, 100 w Madisou av, 35.8x100.8x35x100.8. April 13, '99. Se­cures note. o;150'7. 5.tl0<»

Same to same. 95th st, n s, 135 w Madison av, 35x100.8. April 13. '99. Secures nole, 1 year. 5:1507. 5,000

Same to same. 123d st, s s. 333.2 w Amsterdam av, 2 lois. each 33.'5 x100. l l . 2 morts, each $3,000. April 13, '99, 1 year. 7:1978. 6.000

Kiipatrick, Edwd W to Edward Oppenheimer aud Isaac Metzger. Madiarn av, n w cor 95th st, 100.8x100. April 3. due May 1. 190O. April 7, '99. 5:1507. 7U.O00

Kappei. Adam and John Ruff to John A Brown, Jr, of Philadelphia. Pa. St Marks pl. No 27. being S ths t , n s. 198 w 2d av. 20x112.10. Mar 29. 5 years, 4%%. April 13, '99. 2:464. 32.000

Kane. Mary R H. Newport. R I, lo Douglas Robinson. West Orange. 'N J. Olst st, No 35, n a, 22!) w 4th av, 19x100.5. P M. April 5. due April 1, 1904. 4%, April 12, '99. 5:1376. 18.000

Kaufmann, Leopold to Nichs C aud Louis G Benziger exrs Lciiis Ben­ziger. Oth at. No 711;, a a, 185.2 e Av C, 20x97x20.2x97- April 7, 5 years, 4",^%. April S, '99. 2:375. 27,000

Sarae to Lily W Beresford et al truateea under will of L-mia C Ha­mersley. Gth st. No 718, s B, 211.3 e Av C, 20.3x97x20.2.\97. Apiil 7, 5 years, 4y-°A. April 8, '99. 2:375. 27,000

Kaufmann. Oscar to Irving Grinnell and ano aa truatees for Joanna H Grinnell under will of Gardiner G Howland. G5th st. No lOi, n s, GO e Park av, 20x80. April 12, '99, due April 1. 1902, 5%. 5:1400. gold,15.000

Sarae to same. 05th St. No 111, n s, 100 e Park av, 20x100.5. April 12, '99, due April 1. 1902, 5%. 5:1400. gold, 16,000

Kleinens. Chas A lo Elizabeth Kenny, l l t h st. No 514, s s. 195.0 e Av A, 25x77.5. P 'M. April o, 1 year, 5%. AprU 12, ' 94 2:404.

12.000 Konecke, Henry to P Ballantine & Sons. 16th st, No 505 East. Sa­

loon lease- April 8. '99, demand. 3:074. 1,500 Konow, George and Edward Hughes to Tbe George Bechtel Brewing

Co. West st, No 415, Store lease. AprU 7, deraand. April 8, •99. 2:t>37. 2,02o

Kahn, Henrietta to Archibald D Russell. '3th av, Nos 483 and 485, e s, 73,3 n 41st st, runs e 50 x a 13.6 x e 50 x s 19.6 x w 100 to av. X n 32 11 to beginning, wllh all title lo allev running to 41st S't. April 10. '99. due Mav 1. 1902, 4%. 5:1270. 160,000

Klauber Albert to TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. 2d av. n w eor 4th st, 24x77. (P M. AprU 10. '99, o yeara, 4%. 2:460.

27.000 Same lo THE FARMERS LOA'N AND TRUiST CO. Delancey st. No

145. s s, 25 w Suffolk st, 2oxl00. April 10, '99, 3 years, 4%. 2:352. 15,000

Kight 'Alonzo B to Henry Oppenheimer. Central Park Weat. s w cor 71st Et, 100.5x125. Morts $125,000. April 4, 1 year. April 11. '99. 4:1123. 200,000

Same to same. Same property. Morts $130,000. April' 4, 1 year. April- 11. '99. 4:1123. So.OUO

Koch, Louis to The Excelsior Brewiug 'Co. Park row. No 80. Lease­hold. April 8. demand. April 11, '99. 1:121. 5,000

Lese. Louis to Maurice Cleary. 119th st, s s. 265 e Park av.25xl00.11. P M. April 1 0 "99, 3 years, 4%%. 6:1767 0,000

Lese Louis to MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 133d st. s s. 235 e Lenox av, 2.5x99.1L P M. April 12. '99, 1 year. 4^^%, 6:1730.4.500

Lese. Louis to Edward, Cornelius B, William,Grace and John M Mitch­ell' and Mary S Winkle. 113ih £t._ s s, .5_5.6 w Park av. runs w-74.0 X s 100.11 X e 09.0 x n 83 x e o x n 1 i . l l to beginning. P M. Equal iien with mort for $2,440. April 7, 1 year, 0%. April 12. •9'9. 6:1618. 15.800

Sarae to Edgar B Van Wiukle guardian for Eliz 'M, Edgar B, Jr. Grace L and Wm M Van Winkle. £'ame property. Fc\\ia[ Hen with last mort. April 7, 1 year, 3%. April 12, '9'9. 0:1618. 2.440

Le' e Louis to 'Gesine and Louife iSchroeder. Monroe St. No 59. n s. •^378 e Market st, 25.5x100x25x100. P M. Sub to mort $12.n00. AprU 1, IU years, 5%. April 11. '99. 3.274. 12.250

Same to Caroline P 'Brown and ano exra Maria iS Kenyon. 123d at, Noa 100 and 111, u s, 14U e Park av, 50x100.11. April 3, due April 4, 1901, 5%. April 11. '99. 0:1727, 12,,5flO

Livingston, Philip aud Juliet M to Eraily S Dow, 2Glh st, 'No 17. n s 500 e Gth av, 25x98.9. Sub lo raorts $28,000, AprU 10, aue April' 17, 1900. (April 11, '99. 3:'S2S. 12,0UU

Lebowitz Esther lo Alonzo Rothschild. Manhattan av. No 380, e s, • 7 11 n lIGth st, 30-3x82. iSub to morts'$25,000. April 1, installs. April 10. '99. 7:1843. 5,750

Leith Emma G wife of John H to Predk K Keller. 136th st. No 135. n s 384 e 7lh av.13.6x99.11. Sub lo mort $12,480. Mar 20, de­mand.. .A.pril 10. '99. 7:1921 4,."00

Laurino Angeio to Michael Del Papa. 1st av. s w eor 114th st. 100.11 xltlO. April 4, due April 15, 19'0O, 5%, April 13, '99. 6:Hi85. 4,000

Loew, Edward V, Jr, to Alex D Irving and ano trustees will Henry Du Pont. 'Columbus av. s e cor 125ib sl. ruii.s e 150 x s 13II..3 lo Han­cock pl. X n w 160.3 to av, x n 52.4. P M. April 13. '99, 5 years. 4^A7o, 7;1951. 125,000

Lyons. Alfred to BANK FCR SAVINGS. 30th st, n s. 175 e Madison av. 75x98.9; also 1-5 part strip IS wide and extending from 30th to 37lh sts adj above cn w a. April 13. '9i9, 3.years. 4%. 3:806.

125,000 'Maran, Harris and Rosie Fine to Harris Mandelbaum and Pisher Le-

w'ine. Ludlow st. w s. 100 n Delancev st, 20x87.0. Sub to mort $12,500. AprU 11, 3 monlhs. April 13, '99. 2:^.10. l,.50O

Mayer, Isaac lo Kath A Kingsland. Lenox, 'Mass. Park av, a e cor S2d at, 25.2x100. April 12, '99, 5 years, 4 ^ % . 5:1510. 40,000

Record and Guide 1899.

S a m e ' t o s a m e . P a r k av, e s, 25.2 s 82d s t , 25 .8x100 . AprU 12 . ' 99 . .5 vea r s I V ' / ' '5 '1510. 23 .000

S a m e to s'arae. ° ' P a r k av . 'e s, 50 .10 s S2d s t , 2 l o t s^each 25.SxlOO._ 2 m o r t s . each $23,500-. Apri l 12. '99, 4 ^ % . 5 : l o l O . ., 4 i , t .0O

Morr is Ea.ve H to Anna Woer ishotfer . 72d s t , , n a, 2o e W e s t End av. 25x100. Apr i l 10, due Apr i l 12 , 1904, 4 % . Apr i l 12 . '99 . ^ : 1 1 0 4

09 ,000

yeara , 4y,%. Apr i l 8. '99 . 3 : 8 0 1 . ' M o n s k y . M'orria and J e a n e t t e to S a r a h H Powe l l . Mad i son s t , N03

3 3 0 to 330 s e cc r Scammel st, ( 5 . 5x37x75 .5x33 . Apr i l 0 . due Oct ' 0 1899. Apr i l 7, ' 99 . 1 :206 . 1;>.009

Morey J u d s c u , H . J r , lo C h a r l e s L a n i e r as t r u s t e e for Bliz G Eacr - i . Av A n e c(jr 12d at, 25 .2x98 . P M. March 27 . 1 yea r . A p i i l i. ' 99 . 5 : 1 4 8 4 . 39,003

Same to s ame . 1 2 1 s t s t . n s, 3 0 7 c S th av , I S x l O O . l l . P M. March 2T. 1 yea r . Apr i l 7, *99. 7 : 1 9 2 7 . 14,oOJ

Mildeberger , BIwood ' to Geo M Miller a n d ' S t e p h e n D M a r s h a l l as t r u s ­tees u n d e r will of Levin R Maraha l l . Mulbe r ry st, No 131 , w a. (iO n Hea te r ac, 40x25 , Apr i l 1 0 , '99 . due May 4 , 1904, 41/2%. 1:23>-

Mcore , E l i z a b e t h wife of Chas E to Amer ican Miss ionary Assoc. 149 th Et, s a ^ 1 . 8 w A m a t e r d a m av , 2 lo ts , each 16.f8x99.1I. 2 m o r t s . each .$12,000. Apri l 1 1 , ' 99 . due J u n e 1, 1992, 4 ^ / . 7:2CS0. 24.000

yiooTc. E l i zabe th to P e r c i v a l J 'H WTiitlaker. 149ih s l , s s. 341 :8 w A m s t e r a a m av. 2 lo ts , each lG. ' ix99 .11 . 'Sub to m o r t $12.t!00 on each . 2 K o r t s . each .'jil.COO. Api i l 11 . ' 9 9 . 1 year . 1:2l.l80. 2 ,000

McCabe , M a r y E widow to T H E S E A M E N S BANK FOR SAVINGS. 63d St. Sl s, 250 e P a r k av , 50x100 .5 . Apri l 1 1 , ' 99 . 1 year . 4A-5:1397. _„ 20 ,000

McCord,

72,000 M c G r a t h . P a t r i c k to J acob R u p p e r t . B r o r m e st, s e cor GcoTck s t .

S to re lease . March l . i . d e m a n d . Apr i l 7. ' 99 . 2 : 3 2 1 . 2 . 000 McLaughl in Thos J to 'QERM.AN SAVINGS BANK, N Y. lOSth s t ,

n s IUO w C e n t r a l P a r k Weat , lOUxlOO.l l . 'April 1 1 . ' 99 . due Apr'u 1. 1900 . 7 :1844 . IIO.OOO

),C0O N o r t o n . George 10 George E h r e t . Union sti. ^^o 12 . S.ore

lease, . \p r i l 12, '99, demand . 3 :870. 1,867 Ol i enbe rg , Ado lphus to Sylves te r Pope, A r i h u r D Mi l l e r a n d E d w d

P Schell t rus teea for Ju l ia M de T h o u a r s . Goerck s t . No 2 1 ; Broome

Ph i l l i p s Louis and Solomon lo WiUiam F e i n b e r g and Joseph Pols te in . Madison st . s a, 132.6 w 'Clinton st, 3 8 . 6 x 9 0 . 'P M M a r 3 0 , ins ta l l a . Apr i l 10, '99 . 1 : 2 7 0 4 ,00u

Pooler Louis J formerly P u r v to T I T L E G U A R A N T E E AND T R U S T CO- 4 0 t b s t . No 113 , n a, 1 9 8 . 9 e P a r k av , 18.9x98.9. F e b 9, due Apr i l 10 . 1902, 4 % . AprU 10, '99 . 5:r29,5. 12,000

Prue^E B e r n a r d i n e wi!£e of Wi l l i am . J r , lo Cath 'B Neher , 101st s t , n s 230 w W e s t End av, 2 0 ^ 1 0 0 . 1 1 . Apri l 7, due Dec 20, '99 . AprU 10 . '99 . 7 :1889 . ^.-^OO

P r e u a s . B e r n a r d i n e wife of W i l l i a m . J r , and f o r m e r l y E d e l t o Sa l em H W a l e s and a n o a s t r u a t e e s of e s i a t e of J o h n H H a i l . l U l s : s t .

' No 3 2 7 n s 230 w W e s t E n d av . 2 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . M a r c h 3 0 , 5 y f a r s , 4V-%. Apri l 8. ' 9 9 . 7 : 1 8 8 9 . 18 ,090

R e m e r Samue l to Mor r i s S inger . Clinton st, e s, 6 8 n Madi son st, ' 32^1x70.6x.32x'7U.5. Apr i l 12, 2 yeara. .-^pril 13 '99. 1:269- 4 .000

Rbr , rh ' ' ime r , F a l k to W i l h e l m i n a K i e l m a n n widow. S th st, s s, 2 5 4 . 3 e Av C. 19 .10x97.0 . P M. Apri l 1 2 . ' 99 . due May 1, 1992, -iJ^%. 2 :377 . ( .000

Rhe inho i a , 'Celine to Grace D T h o r n e et al t r u s t e e s wi l l S u s a n n a T h o r n e for Ei iz H J 'Cowdrey. 7 9 t b sl , n s, 2 2 3 e Av A, 2dxlOU.o. April 1 1 , '99 . 5 yea r s . 4 y . % . 5;15v82. 11.000

Rice, F r a n c e s H and A r t h u r T J to •BQUIT.AELE L I F B ASSURANCE SC'CIETY of the U S. 7 9 t h st. n s. 85 e P a r k av, 25x102 .2 . Apri l 1 1 , -99. due J a n 1, 19U2. 4=^%. 5:150.8. 10 ,000

R ie rdon , J e r e m i a h and Ca the r ine to P a t r i c k J Molohau a d m r J a m e s K Hogan . 9 7 t h s t . •n a. 9,> e Lex ing ton av, 23x100 .11 . AprU 1 1 . ' 9 9 . 1 yea r , 5 % , 0 :1625 . aOO

Rosendorf , Louia J and W r a 'B ,M J o r d a n m o r t g a g o r s w i t h Doug la s Merr i t t and J o b n P Ha ines as t r u s t e e s u n d e r will o£ J u l i a D Daw­son. 2 8 t h st, 'No 2 2 1 . n s. 241 .S e 3d av. 2 5 x 9 8 Declara t ion as to

' a m o u n t d u e and va l id i ty . Sec. April 10. Apri l 1 1 . '99 . 3 :909. nom Rosa, Samue l lo Bdward C and Geo G Schaefer and Geo H 'Chati l lon

t r u s t e e s will of F r e d e r i c k Schaefer for benefit of F r i e f r au Rose K Scher t e l von B u r t e n b a c h . A m s t e r d a m av, n w cor lUOth s t , r u n s n 25.11 X w 99 .7 to cen t r e of Old Bloomingdale road, now closed. X s 25,11 X e 1UU.2 to beg inn ing . Apr i l 10, 5 yea r s , 4 % . Apr i l 1 1 .

• ' 99 . 7 :1872. 35 .000 Ruff. C h a r i e s m o r t g a g o r wi th Johu R S u y d a m as t r u s l e e u n d e r will

of John R Suvdam. 10th st . No 228 E . Ex lens ion of m o r t g a g e a t r educed in t e re s t . Apri l 7. .A.pril 1 1 , '99 . nom

R y a n , Marga re t to F R A N K L I N SAVINGS BANK, lOSth s t . No 212 . a s, 1S8.6 e .3d av, 24 .0x100 ,11 . 'P M. Apri l 1 1 , ' 99 . 3 yea r s , bA.

' 6 :1057 . ".(iflO S a m e to B O W E R Y BANK of New York, Same p rcpe r ty . Sub to l a s t

mor t . Apri l 1 1 , ' 99 , demand . 1.500 • Re i l ly , J o h u to W E S T S I D E SAVINGS B A N K . 1 1 8 t h s t . No 320 , s a,

70 e M a u h a t t a n av, 2UxlUU.11. Apr i l 5 , due May 1, 190U, 0%. Apr i l 7. ' 99 . 7 : 1 9 4 4 , 3 ,000

' Same to s a m e . l l S t b st . s s. 2 6 0 w S th av , 2 0 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . P M. Apri l 5. due May 1. 1900, 5%, Apr i l 7. ' 99 . 7:1!)44 3 50ij

R e i m e r s , J a c c b to J a n e t E Nash . 14(Ith at, n s. 5 7 5 e I U t h av , 12 Ox 9 9 , 1 1 , Apr i l 7. ' 99 , 5 vea r s . 3y,."-:. 7:201.11- 7 .090

Roraa ine . De W i t t C to M U T U A L L I F E I N S U R A N C E CO. I l t h st, Noa 2 2 7 and 229. n s. 99 .n w W a v e r l e y pl, r u n s n 12 x u 4 0 x e OG X n 4 5 X w .39.0 x s 4 5 x w 0.0 x a 40 x s '12 to l l t h st, x e 40.1 t o beg inn ing . Apr i l 7, 'i)9, 1 yea r , 4 % . 2 : 0 1 4 . 8.UU0

Rosenb lu ra , H e r m a n to J acob F r i t z . 3 9 l h s t , s s, 2 2 5 n w 1 0 t h av. 25x9S .9 . AprU 7, 1 yea r . Apr i l 8, ' 99 , 3 : 7 1 0 . 7 ,000

R o s e n t h a l , t i a l t i e to N a i h a n Huikoff, 133d st, s s, 275 w Amste r ­dam av, 32 .6x99 .11 . S u b to mor ta $23,000. Apr i l G. Securea eon-t rac t . April 7. '99. 7:19S6. lO.OOtj

Rosen tha l . H a n n a h ;widow and with Vi rg in ia D a n z i g e r as e x t r x of H a r r i s Rceen tha l to Max Danz iger . ' l l S t b st . n s 100 e Sth av, 2 lo ts , each 2.5x100.11. 2 mor l s , each $4,000. Mar 2 1 , 1 year , 5 % . Apri l 1 2 , '09 . 7 :1924. 8 ,000

R u t h Saml J and Rachel Hoffman lo B e r n h a r d Kl ingens te in . 7 th s t , n s 421 .9 w Av D, 24 .9x97.6 . P M. Mar 28 , due April 1(1. 190y. Apr'u 10, '99 . 2 : 3 7 7 . 3 , 3 0 0

Schnugg , P r a n c i s J to S tephen G Boger t t r u s t e e will of R ichd J Mor­gan !:5th St. 11 a, 43 .0 w Lex ing ton av, 3 lots, each l i x l C O . 8 . 3 m e n s , each $l ( i ,000. Apri l 7. 'i-9. 3 yea r s , 41/2%'. 30.U0O

Sarae to Susan M Tu th i l l . Goshen. N Y. Same proper ly . E a c h lo t aub to m o r t SIO.O'OO. 3 m o r t s , each $2,000- Apr i l 7, '99, 1 year .

' 5 :1524 . . • • *i-"W Seibel. F r i e d r i c h wi lh T H E M U T U A L L I F E I N S U R A N C E 'CO cf N Y

both m o r t g a g e e s . 4 t h av . s e cc r 32d s t . A g r e e m e u t a s t_i p r i o i i t y of m o r t g a g e s m a d e by L u e r Imraen . Apri l 7. '99 . 3 :887 . nom

Slawson. Daul S to J F r e d e r i c k E n t z . Broadway, s v/ cor lO'Slh al . 100x100 . P M. Apr i l 3 . due May 1. 1902 . 4 ^ ! % . Apr i l 7, ' 99 . 7 : lSi ;2 . OO.OOO

Smith . Sa rah W and Monroe B. of Merchan tv iUe . N J , to H e r m a n L a k r i U . Grand st . No 2 9 5 . a a, 36.2 e E ld r idge st . 17 .3x75, . 1-3 p a r i ; Grand st, Nos 291 and 293 , a e cor Eldr i t ige s t (No 92) . 30 .2 x73 1-9 pa r t ; Bowery, No 25 , 1-9 pa r t . Apri l 5. due Apr i l 1, 1900 . -\pril 7, ' 99 . l :3y '7-2S9. l.OOO-

Spc ia J c s e p h to GERMANIA L I F E I N S U R A N C E CO. 114 th s t , n a. 1,-|| e A m s t e r d a m av , 5 0 x l C O . l l . -4pril 7 , ' 99 , due F e b 1, 1900 . . 7:18.07. 65 .000 .

Sl i l lwel l Sa rah A to L y d i a A Sti l lweU. OSd st , s s, 224 .8 e C o l u m ­bus av. 511x100.8. AprU 8. ' 99 . due J u l y 1. 1900 . 4 : 1 2 0 3 . 8 ,666 •

S temmel , Wii l iara to George E h r e t . _Av D, No 9 1 . Saloon lease . Apr i ! 0, demand . Apri l 7. '99 . 2 : 3 ( 6 . 1,400-

Siubner , Lizaie J to Jara.es F R i n g l a n d and WUIiam S t u b n e r t r u s ­tees Douglaa F o r s y t h , 91s i st . No 3 1 1 . n a, 2 0 0 w 'West E n d av , 2ox (jJ.3x2.-.x02.11. Apri l 1, 3 yea r s . 5 % . Apr i l 8. ' 99 . 4 : 1 2 5 1 . 30.00O^

Scheer Dora to Morr is K a r p a s . l l S t b at . No .64, s a, 210 e Lenox av, 2 3 x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . Dec 19, ' 98 , 1 yea r , Apr i l 10, ' 99 . 1 :1601 . 3,000-

Scheer Dora to M o r r i s K a r p a a . 118th s t . No 64, s s, 210 e Lfenox av, 25x100 .11 . Dec 19. Apr i l 12 , ' 9 9 , 1 year . Re- recorded . 6:1001' .

3 ,000 Sieber , Bus i ach to Wi i l son . Adams & Co a copa r tne r sh ip . 2 6 t h s t , n

s, 4 5 5 w lOih av, 2 4 x 8 8 . 9 ; 2 6 l h s t . n s, 327 w l O i h av. 4 8 x 9 8 , 9 . April 10, '99, 0 montha . 3 :698 . 1.50U:

'Southack, J u l i a W m o r i g a g o r wi th H e r m a n . L u t h e r and Chas B' K o u n t z e as t r u s t e e s of C a t h a r i n e Koun tze . 89 th st, Xo 3 3 0 W. Bxiens ion ot reduced raort a t reduced in te res t . Apri l 5 . Apr i l 10 . '99. 4 :1250 . n o m .

Schile Romeo H to Ph i l ip F i s h e r . 1523 s t . n s. 150 w 'Broad-way. 2 5 x 1 9 0 . 1 0 to 1.53d st . P M. AprU 10, 3 y e a r s , 4V.%. Apr i l 1 1 . '99. 7 :2099 . 3.500^

Schumache r , F r e d k J to P B a l l a n t i n e Se 'Sons. 4 t h av . N o '234. n vr cor 19 lh at. Leasehold . Apri l 10 . demand . Apr i l 1 1 , '99 . 3 :848 .

2,50O' S impson . 'Maria S to AM'EIRICAN MORTGAGE 'CO. I S t h s t , s;_ s,

252 .3 w Oth av, 211,3x92, Apri l 1 1 . '99 . 3 yea r s , 5 % . 3 : 7 1 3 . o,oOO-Spies Jacob to T I T L E G U A R U N T E E AND T R U S T CO. 3 d av . No

2277 e s. 135.4 n 123d at. 25x100 . Apr i l 10 , due Apri l 1 1 , 1 9 0 2 . 4 % % . Apr i l 1 1 , '99 . 6 :1788 . 20 ,000-

S'oramer Jacob to P i n c u s Lowenfeld a n d W i l l i a m P r a g e r . Olh s t . n s, 183 w Av C, 00x!]2.3. Apr i l 6, 1 year, Apri l 12, '90 , 2 :392 . 24 ,000

Sonu; H y m a n and H e n r y to J o h n N A Griswold, OOih s l , a s, 116.2 e R ivers ide av, 2 2 . J X 1 ( . I 0 . 1 1 - P M . March 2 8 , 5 years . 5%. Apr i l 12, '99 . 7 :1888 . gold, S5 .o00 '

Sbarboro , J o h n m o r t g a g o r to H e n r y A C Tay lo r . Greenwich at. No 57. Dec la ra t i cn a s to a m o u n t due , &c, Apri l 12 , '99. 1:19. nom.

Schieffelin, E d g a r to T I T L E GUARANTE'E AND T R U S T CO. Madi ­son av , Xos 1G75 and 1077, e s, 15 n l l l t h s t , 2 lots, each 15,3x 70 . 2 m o r l s , each $5,0OU. AprU 13 , ' 99 , 3 years , 4 ^ i % . 6 :1617 .

10,0011. Schre ier , Chas H to N a t h a l i e and W i U i a m K r a i s exrs G u s t a v A K r a i s ,

13 lh at, n s, 355 e 2d av , 23x103 .3 . Apr i l 1 3 . ' 99 . due J u l y 1, 1904, 4y.,%. 2 :435 . lO.tWu-

Seagr i s t . The re sa lo T H E E M I G R A N T I N D U S T R I A L SAVINGS BANK. 44 lh s l . No olG, s s, 250 w 10th av , 25x100.0 . Apr i l 13 . '99, 1 year , 4 % . 4 :1072 . lO.OOO-

Sel l i i tz , A u g u s t to Mir iara H Got the i l . Mercer s t , w s. 101.1 a P r ince s t , 50x100x49. '8x100. Apr i l 1 3 , d u e M a y 1, 1 9 0 2 . 414%. 2 :499 . • 95,00O-

Solomon, € u s l a v e m o r i g a g o r wi th Geo J Rol l an exr . &c. of George Roll . 7 t h s t, No 3 5 . n a. '200 w 2d av , 25x74 .10 . Ex tens ion of m o r t g a g e . Apri l ! . Apri l 12, '99 . 2 : 4 6 3 . nom.

S tebb ins Minnie V lo T b e Woodlawn Cemete ry . 9 t h s t . n s. 4 3 0 . 1 1 w 5 lh av, 17 .5x82 .3 . P M. Apri l 13 , 'S9, 3 y e a r s , 4 % . 2 : 5 7 3 .

• 1 1 , 0 0 0 Sul l ivan . F r a n k J to J o h n J B r e n n a n . 2 i t h st, s s, 500 w Sth av . 2'5x—.

P M. Peb 15, 1 year . Apri l 13 . '99 . 3 :724 . 4.000-Tavlor . Ca the r ine to Ida A Cur r i e r . lUOih at. s -w cor 4 t h a v , r u n s s

80 .10 X w 24.3 X n 10 X e 6.7 x n 4.9 x e 0 .10 x n 66 .1 10 109th st, X e 17. Apr i l 13, ' 99 , ins ta l l s , 5 % . 0 ,500 '

Tav lo r . E m m a to .NEW Y O R K L I F E I N S U R A N C E CO, 137 th s t . a a, 208 w 7 ih av. 17x99 .11 . P M. AprU 12, ' 99 . due J a n 1, 1902 . 4V-- ; . 7 :1942. gold. 12.00t>

T c l t e n J o h n to George Young, l l l h av. No 4 8 6 , e a, 4 0 . 0 s 3 9 t h s t , 2i;xll'.ii; 1 l [ h av, No 484 , e s, 7-2.0 s 3 9 t h st, 2 6 x 1 0 0 ; 3 9 t h s t . Nos 544 10 550 . s -s. H.O e l l t h av. 4 lots, each 25x98 .9 ; 39 ih s t . N o ' 537. n s. 275 e l l t h av. 25x98 .9 . Sub to raorts $83 ,009 . Dee 1 5 . •9S. 1 year . Apri l 12, '99 . 3 :710-711 . gold, 3 5 . 0 0 0

Tee t s , .A. . \Ionzo to Ph i l ip . Jo seph W and A Alonzo Tee ts ex r s Louisa S Teets . 12lEt at . No 3 5 8 . s s. 204 w M a n h a t t a n av. 13x100 .11 . Dec 1. '9S. due J u n e 1. 1903 . 5 % . AprU 11). '99 . 7 :1947 . S..500-

Tcon . S u s a n n a h W' to 'H.^'RLEM SAVINGS BANK. 12(;tb st, n s, 165 e Sth av, 20x99 .11 . .-Vlready m o r t g a g e d to m o r t g a g e e for ?3,7O0. Apri l 8, I year, b^(, Apri l 10. '.'19. 7 :1932 . 1.20t>

T r i m m e r , El izabeth wife of S a m u e l m o r t g a g o r wi th E m i l H P r a n k . Edgecombe av. No 30, e s, 89 .10 s 137th st . 17.0x911, 'Exleus ion

, . of reduced m o r t g a g e a t 5 % , M a r 3 1 . Apri l 10. '99 . 7;19!;0. n o m T a n e n b a u m . David to Conrad Ste in . 3d s t . No 2 3 3 E. Saloon lease .

Apr i l 7. '99, demand . 2:3SG. l.ixOO-Tr'-'^t, H e r m a n . J r . tn M U T U A L L I F E I N S U R A N C E CO. 62d s t . s s.

100 w 2d av , 17x100.5 . Apr i l ' i , '99, 1 year , per cent omil te t l . 5 : 1 4 1 6 . G.GOiy

Weat . J a m e s O to 'Har r i s M a n d e l b a u m and F i a h e r Lewine . 2 9 l h s t , n a, 306 e S th av. 23 .5x98 .9 . P 'M. Apri l 8. i n s t a l l s . Apri l 1 3 . '99. 3 :779. 4 . 3 0 0

Same lo aarae. ^Oih at. n s. 167 w 7ih av , 23x98-9. P M, Apri l 8, ins ta l ls , Apri l 13 , '99 3 :779 4.50O

W e s t End Apar tn ieu i House Co lo Joseph_Wood . SO;h s t , s e cor Wes t End av, 123x60. Sub lo m o n s $ l l o , 1 2 3 . Apri l 7, 0 m o n l h s . April 8, '99. 4 :1227 . 3 .171

W e s t End .Apartment House Co to Joseph W'ood. W e a t 'End av, e a. 60 E SOth St. 4 2 . 2 x 1 2 5 . S u b l o m o r t s .$115,123. .April 1 1 . ' 99 . G m o n l h s . 4:1'227. 5 .171

W h i t e h e a d , Corne l ia N to John H Van Antwerp , of Albany . N Y. 17 th St. No 3, n a, 100 e 5 t h av, 25x92. A p r i l . 7 , "OO, 5 yeara . 4 % . 3 :846 . _ 2 0 . 0 0 0

Walke r , J o h n and Ida lo George S ta rk . Wash ing ion st . Xo 3 i S , s vv

Apri! 15, 1899. Record and Guide 691

cor Beach st. No 72, 23x75. April 8. demand. April 10. '99. 1:1SS 1-G73

Walsh. Mary to Wm H Kecgh. 37lh st, s s. 99-6 e 2d av, 21.0x98.9. _ March 10, '99, demand. 3:942. 52o

Weil, Max to Suaan Devin. '129th st, n s, 174 e Sth av, 23x99.11; 129th Et, No 253. n a, 130 e Sth av, 24x99.11. P M. April 10. '99. 1 year. 5%. 7:1935- 12.000

Weinstein 'Chas I to Charles Rensch. Lewia st. No 29, w a, 125 n Br"cme st. 25x100. Sub to mort $25,000. April 11, '99. 3 ytara. 2:327. 5,000

Same to Moses Kinzler. 7th st. No 198. a w s, 243 e Av B, 25x90.H). April 3, 1 year. April 11. '99. 2:389. 4.U0O

Weinstein, 'Chas I to Mosea Kinzler. 7[h al. No IGS, s w s. 243 e Av B. 25x90.10. Sub to morta $4,900. April 3, 1 year. April 12, '99. 2:389. 2,000

Weinstein, Julius and Max to Erailie J Murray. Broorae st, a s, 40 e Jlidge St. tOxUO. April 12. due Nov 1, '99. April 13. '93. 2:341.

22,UOU Wunderlich, Karl M and Henriette to Rector. Sec. of Crace Church

in the City of New York. 3d st, n s, 373.1 w Av A. 24.5x8'6.2. P •M. April 11, '99, 5 years, 4%. 2:131. 14,000

Same lo Jobn Path. Sarae properly. P M. Sub to mcrt $14,060. April n . 'il9, installs. 5%. 2:431. 4.000

Wilckens, Edward lo Randolph Guggenheimer Gist st. No 33S. s s. 119 w 1st av, 28x100.0. P M. Mar 27, due April 13. 1902, 5%. April 13. '99. 5:14.33. ll.OOO

Yager. John C to THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANICE CO of N Y. 40th St. No 9. n s. 10-J.4 w 5th av. 21.5x100.5. P M. April 111, '99, l y e a r . 4%. 5:12(;2. 30.000

BOROUGH OF BHONX. Mortgages under thia head marked with •* denote that tho property IB lo­

cated ia the new Annexed District (Act of 1S9.'5I.

Anderson. John S lo THE E.MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK. Jerome av. w a. 496 s w from boundary line of Angelica S Ketchum, runs a w along ave 110.9 to an angle or corner of said av, opposiie 165th at. x still along said av s w 2S1.3 to lands for­merly of Wilmot Johnson, x n w 322 to ceutre line of Anderson av, x n e Sil'G.S x s e 329 lo beginning, contains 2 48-100 acrea. April 7. '90, 1 year, 4%. 9:2504-2308. S.OOu

Bickford; Mary M to James McCurrach. Madison now Belmont av, a e cor Crescent av, 07 3x100x148.7x128.10. April 7, due Oct 7, '99. April 8. '99. 1I:308S. ' 1,000

BeU. Enoch C 10 .VM^ERICAN MORTGAGE CO. ISOth st, s- a, 150 w 3d av, 7,*.'cH"iO. April 12, TiH, due April 13. 1900, 9:2:^20. 14.000

Bosch, Henry lo THE PRANKLIN 'S'-WINGS ,BANK. St Anns av. No 229. s w cor 139th sf, 25x100.8x25x100. April 12, '99, 5 yeara, 4%%. 9:2200, 18,0OU

Buhler, Albert to THB CiERMALN SAVINGS BANK, Plot begins at point or angle formed by a w a let 1'64. raap of Morrisania and w s land N Y & 'Harlem R R. which point is also 243.3 frora n s 109th •st, -runs n e 20,9 x n w 55 x — to cenire '.Mill Brock, x s w — x s e — to beginning, except part taken for Brook av. P -M. April 11. due April 12. 190Q. April 12, '99. 11:2883-2894. 2.50U

Butterworth, Joseph E to Magdalena Roden. •Washington av. No 21.54. e s. 3li!t u Tallmadge sl, 10.8x79.5x16.11x76.3. Sub to raorta .$2,500. April 1, 1 year, 5%. April 12. '99- 11:3049. 1,000

*Baker, Mari'ha. A to John Q A Baker as general guardian of Chas L Baker 12th st. s s 255 e Av C, 50x216 to l l t h st. Unionport. April KI. 2 years, 4y<%. April 13, '99. 2.8MS

Barthen, Predk 'C to Teachers Co-operalive Building and Loan .4s3ot:, Chariotle pl, w s, 74.Hi n Jennings at, 2'5xlCO. April 8, installs, April 13. '.i;9. 11:2977. 24U

Buzby, Winslow E, Wm N Streeseman and New York 'Building Lean Banking Co each wi:h the other. Teasdale pl, n s, 76.8 w CauldweU av, 29.2x1i;ii. r e t l a i a t i cn as to validity of morlgage, April 12, April 12, '99. 10:2021. nom

IBarry, Eliz M lo Telegraphers Mutual Benefit Assoc. Jennings st. n s. lot 7 on map propertj of William Birrell, 25x100. April 10. 3 years, 5%. April 11, '99. 11:2963. 4.(i00

Berning, fophic lo Thonas iBirchaU. Van Corl-ear pl, n w s, 137.G 5 w Wicker pl. 18.0x74.7x16-9x75. P M. 'April 10. due April 15, 1900 5%. April 11, '99. 13:34a'2. 1,000

Breen. Mary C to Margaret Kieran. Southern Boulevard, w s, 75 u 187lh s:. 2.'ix'^'2.ox-ri.8x96.2. April 10. 3 yeara, 5%. April 11, '99. 11:3113. l.OUu

Breen, Mary 'C to Cath S Theisen. Mohegan av, e s, 397 s Samuel at, 66x150, except part taken for opening of 'Eaat 179th at. March L3 . due April 3, 1902. 5%. April 3. *99. 'Corrects error in last issue,

1,000 *Coogan, John J to Jefferson M Levy. 2d st. a w a, 100.1 s w frcm

a w cor 2d st and Washington av as laid down on m'ap of property in town of Westchester, luns s e parallel with av 120.4 x s w 46.9 x n w —to s w s 2d sl, X u e 30 to beginning. P 'M. Jan 16, 1 year. April 11. -99. SOO

Crouthers, Samuel to John O Bedell. 139th st. s a, 900 e Willis av, 25x100. P M. April 10, 1 year. April 11. '99. 9:2283. 3.000

•Chapman, Stella P to Kale Lipps. Walton av, w a, 133.4 n 150th st. 16.8x100. April 13. '09, due July 1, 1902, 5%. 9:2353. 4,500

•Costello, Mary A wife ot and Thon:aa F to Virginia 'B and Noah C Rogera and Daniel R Kendell trustees John L Rogers. Briggs av. s e a . 503.8 n e Travers at. 25x126.8x45. Oxi 12 5. April 13, '99. inatalis, 5%. 12:3'2i)G, 4,000

Callender, Wm E lo Maria Wood. Prospect av, s e s, old line, 320.10 n 6 Tremonl av, witJened, 1.30x130.2. Mar 31, due Apri! 8, lOnO, 5%. April 111, '99. 11:3106. 5,000

•Chappel, George mortgagor with Adolph G Hupfel. Cauldwell av, w s. 40 s 156th at. 20x52.6- lExtension of mortgage. April 6. April S. '00. 10:2624. uom

Cohen. Isidore lo Ernst-Marx-Nathan 'Co. iS't Anns av, w s. 105 n ISOlh st, ruus n IGU X w 100 X s 95.8 x s e 16.4 x e S1.7 to be­ginning. Eub lo morts $ . April 1, 1 year. April IU, " '9. 9:2660. 43.50O

•Same to same. Same nroperty. Sub to morts $ . April 1. 1 year. April 10, '99. 9:2300. 22,000

Cowen, Samuel to Simon Danzig and Abraham H Feuchtwanger, , •Beach av, n w cor Dawson st. 50x100. P M. April 8. 6 monibs, 5%, April JO. '99. 1U:2654.- G,35y

Same to same. Union av. w a. 100 n 156th at, 50x54.5x5-3.0x86.9, P M. Sub to raort $12,000. April 8. 0 months. '5%. April 10, '99. 10:2076. 3,030

Sarae to same. Leggett av, n e cor Hewitt pl, 25x100. P M. April S, G months, 5^;;. .'ipril 10, '99. 10:2695. 5,000

Cunninghara, Cdward W C to Chas H and Edwd A Thornton. Wash­ington av, new line, e s, 50 s 174ih at. 50x90. P M. Mar 22. 2 years. April S, '99. 11:2915- 2,00O

*Daraiano. Jcreph and Rosa M' C lo J'ames V Lawreno". N'-- "1 Chestnut Drive, s a. lot 100 amended raap Bronxwood Park, 40x 100. April G. 2 years. April 13. 'J9. i...-.irj

Darmody. John lo Ed'wd 'P Lyon Pairmount pl, s 3, 75.9 w Mur-mion av, -I'^xS3.10x48.1x87.1. April 12, '99, due May 1, 1904, 5%. 11:2954. 3,001/

*Davia. James M to Helen J Allen extrx Lovisa g" Upson. (Rnaedale av, w s. being lots 449 and 430 block P on amended map of Mapes estate. West Farms. April IO,- 3 years. Apri! 12, '99. 1.700

*Davi3, James .M lo James I Corsa. Rosedale av, w s, being lots 451 and -125 block P on amended raap of properly cf Hudson P Rose known aa Mapes estate. West Farma. AprU 10. 3 years, April 11, •itS- gold, 1.700

*Dixon, Jpaeph C to Lucy Illig. .Minneford av, w s, at junction Ter­race Point, being lola- 581 and .582 raap estate Eliz 'R B King. P M. April 10, 3 years, 5%. April 11. '99. 1,000

Douglass, Kate to Wm T Sraith as trustee for Thos T Sraith under will of Thoa T Srailh. Washington av, w s, 15U u ISls t st, 25x 143. April 11. '99, due May 1. IIMH, 5%. 11:3'D37. 8,000

Dunlop, Jchn J M lo THE CITY MORTGAG'B CO. 179th sl, a w a, UK) n w Ea:bgate av, IOO 10 Washington_av, xlaO. Sub to rights of city for widening of said av, April o, 1 year. April 7, '99. I l :3n44. ;^l,.-300

EMPIRE CITY 'S.'WIXGS B.ANK to 'Chas G Jorgenaen. Hoe av, w s, 138.7 n Freeman EI, 25x161). Declaration as to ownership of mort­gage and as to amouut due thereon. April 5. April 8. '99. 11:2980. nom

"Brick.son. John to Martin J Keogh. New Rochelle, N Y. 18th st, n s, lot 45 map 82 lots on iSth and 19th sts, Wakefield, 25x109. P M. Mar 12, 3 years. April 7. '99. 213

Evans, Joha lo Ellis and Chas H and Joseph Jones. Kingsbridge to ^ illiamsbridge road, a w s of lane leading therefrom lo lau(3 of Maria Shrady. 23x100, and being lot 109 on map No 2 of property in Yonkers of 'Charlea Darke. -P M. Sub io_mort $2,'590. Feb 3, 2 years. Re-re corded. April 7, '99. 12:32oi. 50O

Fisher, Edwin mortgagor wilh Joseph and Mary Henning. 161st st. u E, 2.3O e -Morris pl or av, 25x146. Extension of mortgage. April 1. April 19, '9.9. nom

Fischer, Magdalena and William to'Gustav Bartel. ICOth st, n a SS.5 w Park av, 44x110. Mar 27. dus April 1, 1900, April 7 '99. 9:2420. l.OOO

*Gaffney. Stephen B and Givendoline, also M'ary Sraith to Malinda G M'sce. Frank C '.Mayhew and Ralph Hickox as trustees. See, Wash­ington sl. e s, 53.4 a Railroad av. 5'9xl08, Unionport. April 1. de­mand. April 12, '99. _ 2.00U

Gebelein. Henry .-V to Julia A 'Eeala. Lols S'G and Si map of l.oo building lota of -Chaa A Stadler. 23d Ward. P M. April G. 3 years, 5%. April 10, '99. 10:2624. 3,10U

Geis, Mary R to Augusta Trageser. 136'lh st, n s, 2S3.4^ e Willis av, 10.8x100. Apri! 7, 3 years, 5%. April 10, '90. 9:2281. 6,300

Gi\enf, Jaires and Mary J lo Mary Doyle. Eaa'.hurne av, e s, 575 n 174ih St. 25x11(0. P M. Except pari taken for opening av. April 10. 'i:9, 3 years, 5%. 11:2790. .500

Cillespie, Mary E to Augustus Van Corilandt, Jr, and 'Sarauel -F A(;an's exra and truatees Peler J M Van 'Corilandt. Gerard av, e s, 77.11 n .-ircularitis pl. 26.2x1;'2.11x25x125.2, P M. April 10-, 3 years, 5%. April 11, '99, 11:2'-"39. l ,25u'

Grarsm, Ann lo .Vargaret Blake, Nvack. N Y. 3-d' av, vi a, 22.6 s 17'Stb st, 20.6x78.11x20.4x79. April 3, 3 years. April 11, '99. 11:3034. 6.000,

Hammond. Eugene H to 'Ephraim 'B Levy. 170th st, n a, 108.7 e Crotona av, runs e 30.7 x n 31,10' x n w 31.11 x w 29.3 x a 32.4 lo begmning, P M, April 4, 1 year, 5%. April 10. '99. 11:2937.

GOO Hendriekson. William and Jane G to Roxanna Glaciua. Brcok av,

w s, 71 s IGSth st, 23x80. Sub to moris $1,500. Feb 1, due Jan • 1, 1902. April 10, '89. 9:2394. .500

Henley, "Kdward W lo Missouria B and Harry S Houpt flrm M B Houpt Sc Son. Elton av, w s, 30 n IGOth st, SOxlU'O. Sub lo morts $20,000. Mar 23, demand. AprU 10. '99. 9:2382. 1.000

*Horton. Chas L to Joseph B Horion. Main st. e a, at intersection wilh 'Calholic church properly, runs e along said property 200 to w s Minnelord av, x n 60 x w 20O to e s Main sl, x s G'l; Main st, w s, at inierseciion wilh Catholic Church properly, runs w along said properly lo high water mark, x n 60 x e to w s Main st, x a 60 lo beginning, City Island. AprU 5, 1 year, without interest. April-10, '99. 2,000.

Huhne, Carl and Louise lo Joseph E Russell, Jr. Greenwir'h. Conn. Eagle av. w s. 100 n 161st or Clifton st, —xl25x50xl25. P M. Mar 15, installs. b%. April 10, '99. 10;2020. 2,575

Same to Luke A Lockwood and Oliver B Van Beuren trustees Gerardus A C Van Beuren. Same property. P M. (Mar 15, inslails. April 10, '99. 10:2020. 5,000

Howard, Michl D to Bernheimer & Schraid. Morria av, No 857, cor JOlsi. St. Saloon lease. April 7, '99. demand. 9:'2443. 2.00O.

Jcrgeni^eu, Chas G to Julia Muhlfelder. Hoe av or at. w a. 158.7 n Preeraan at, 25x100. April 7, '99, 1 year. 11:2980. l.OOO

Junker, Wra E lo 'Charles 'Bjorkegren. ISOlh st. No 104S, s w cor . Mapes av, eld line. 27x103. April G, due April —, 1901. AprU 12. •99. 11:3109. 400

Kennetly, Jcbn J and Delia to Daniel E Seybel. Mosholu av. w s, 78.10 a Newlon. formeriy Courtlandt av, 30x92.2x39.lOx68.ll. April 4, 3 years. 5%. April S, '99. 13:3421. 2.-500

Kecneny. Saml L. Jr, to Anna C O'Farrell. Union av, n w 3, being part lot known aa the Snider tract ou map of building lots in Vill­age of Morrisania, easterly of Morse av. 125x100. P M. April 8, 6 racntha. April 10, '99. 10:2672. 4.750

Kitchen, Wm R tb Mary E Goerdea. l l S t b st. n s. 350 w Cortlaudt av. 50x106.6. P M. April 8, 6 months, 5%. AprU 10. '99. 9:2330.

2,300 Klemann. Mary to Maria Engel. Union- av, e s, 128.2 s Kelly (152d)

st, lO.S-xOO. April 10, '99, 3 years. 5%. 10:2674. 3.0UU ^'Knauf, Charlea to Willie L Brown. 179'th st, n s, 275 w Bronx Park

av. 25x100. April 10, due April 11, 1902, 5%. April 11, '99. 2,800 Kavsser, Louis W to Thomas Craig and Edward F Cook firm Robinsoa

Stoneware Co. Brook av. e s, 167.3 n- 138th at. 53x93 to lands N Y & H R R Co. April 4, due June 1, 1899. April 8. '99. 9:23,:o.

gold, 282 ^Lawrence, Isabella O to Mary J Haviland. North Chestnut Drive, s

s, lol loG amended raap of 'Bronxwood Park at Williamsbridge, 40x 100. April 5, due Oct 5, 1902. • April 7, '99. gold, 2.500 '

Little, Robert and Isabella to W_m W Vaughan. lo2d st or Kelly st, n s. 75 w Wales av. 75xll5xi5x72. April 10. demau'd. April 11 , '99. 10:2f;4J. 3,200

Lycns, Helen lo Mary R Geis, 136lh st; n s, 233.4 e Willis av, lG,8x 100. Sub 10 mort $6,3C0. April 7. due April 11. 1992. April 11, '99. . 9:2281. 1,500'

Laboda, Lillian M wife of Otlo H to Julius B Denicke. Perry av, w a, Io:s I'Cl aud -lO-.i on supplemental raap of Norwood, 24th Ward. P M. April 1, 5 years. AprU 10, '99. •12:33-13. 2,700

'•''Lnve, Geo II with l..ncy V Blacknian. Lots <9- and 89 on map of Bronxwod Park at Williamsbridge. Extension raort. April 7. .•ipril 13, '99. nom

Marl'olsky, Augusla lo Augusta Trageser. 134th st, n s. SO e St Anns av, 17x100, -Sub to morts $3,590. April 0, 1 year, April 111, '99. 10:2547. 1,000

''.McDowell. David and Margaret to Hudson P Rose. St Lawrence

1

692 Record and Guide at, e s, 55 n Guion" pl, 25x100. Sub to morts $2,000. April S, 1 0 " yeara, 5%. April 10, '99. 1,251;

Montague. Peter J to The Metropolitan Building Co. Valentine -•> a a. 105.S w Suburban, now 201at. st, 50x110. Apri! 11, due July 1. '99. 5%. April 12, '99. 12:3306. 4.50U

Mandelstein, 'Morris lo 'Mabel 'Slade. Elton av. n e cor 15Sth st, 27x 100. Mar 22. 3 years, 5%. April 11, '99. 9:2380. 24.000

Mandelstein. Morris lo Anuie 'G Smilh. Elton -av, e s, 27 n 158th st, 25x100. Mar 22, 3 years, 57=- -•^pril 11, 'liO. 9:23811. IG.OOO

Same to GERMAN AMERICAN •RBAL_ ESTATE TITLE GUARANTEE CO. 'Elton av. n e cor 158th al, .MIxlOO. Sub to morts $40,000. April HI. demand. April 11, '99. 9:2380. 15,0'UO

'Menn, Howard 10 John and Mary Lynagh. Union av, old line, a w cor lOGlh st, '25x100. except part taken 'for widening of av. P M. April 11, '9'9. 6 montha, 5%. 10:2(j70. 3,600

*McAuliffe. Mary A to Mary McGurl. Av B, n e cor 14th st. 108x155. April 0. 3 yeara. 5%. April 7, '99. 1.700

McGarity. Jaraes to Alicia A Hentze. Madison av. s e cor Bathgate -pl, 53x87x55.2x91.5. AprU ,6, 3 years. 5%. April 7. '99. 11:2919.

3,009 Murphy, 'Sophia M to HARLEM SAVINGS BANK. Proapect av, a e s,

being southwest Vz lot 97 map Village East Tremouu 33x150. ex­cept pan taken to open Lebanon at. Mar 27. 1 year, a%. April 7, •99. 11:3109. 2,000

*Norlon. Wm S to Michael Lilly. Lot '237 raap Van Nest Park. 24th Ward. P M. (April 11, '99, 3 years. 5%. 450

Otto, Elizabetha to John F Steeves. Part lot 8 cn raap of Wocdatock, begins at point 100 e from w line of aaid lot, and 47.7 n from s line of said lot. runs e K)8 x a 22 x w 108 x n 22. with right of way: p a n lot 8 on sam.e map, begins at point 100 e from w line of aaid lot aud 72.0 n from a liue of same, runs e parallel lG5th at 108 x s 2o X w 108 X n 25. wilh right of way. April 4, 5 months. April 8. •99. 4:2648. 50t7

*Penfield. Thos D to Mary Eagan. Pell pl, s e s, lots 239 and 240 map Penfield properly. South Mt Vernon. 66.8xlOO;De Milt av, s w s, lot 59 same raap, 33.4x100. Mar 1. 3 years. AprU 7. '99. S.OOO

Pumfrey, Mary E E to Josephine WandeU. 3d av, n e cor 17Sth st, runs n 451-1 x e 265 x r. 100 x e 250 to La Fontaine av, x s 55U to Cedar or 178th st, x w 488 to beginning. April 12, '99, 1 year. 1-3 part- 11:3961. 3,00u

Peterson, Charles to Petty. Soulard '&_Walker Realty Co. Rogers pl, w s, 458.10 n 'Westchester av, 5Uxilx50xil. lO. April 8, demand. April 10. '99. 10;2698. 5.000

Ruchti, Louis and Anna to Emma and Matilda Schultz, St Anns av, 6 s. 54.8 s 141at at, -1x100,11x27x102,10. April '10, '99, due ' 1 2 . 1 9 0 2 , 5 % . 12:255L 3.30O

Reddy, Bridget to John Hunt. 'Prospect av, w a. being north Vz lot 68 map part Village Fordhara. 23x104.2x25x103.3, except part laken 10 widen Decaiur av and to open 197th st. April 10, 3 yeara, April 12. '99. S12;32S3. 500

*Roae, Hudaon P to DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. Green lane, north­erly cor 'Chester st. contains 9 84-100 acrea; Lafayette st. e s, lot gore R R ou map of Unionport, 510x07x315. Unionport. April 0, 1 year, 5%. April 12. '99. gold, 23.000

*Seibel, 'Heinrich to Malinda G Mace. F r a n k ' C Mayhew and Ralph Hickox trustees. Sec. 4th av, n e cor Arthur st, 27.2x126,6.x25x 113.9, Williamsbridge. April 3, 1 year. 23u

*Surguy, Fredk 'W lo Hudson P Rose. Rosedale 'av, w a. being lots 457 and 4.18 block P amended raap Mapea estate. P 'M. April I I . due April 10, 1908. 5%. April 12, '99. 1,U11U

*;Santacroce, JuHa to 'Ephraim B Levy. Morris Pa rk av, n s, 1.159.6 e Unionpor t road. 25x100, P M. AprU 4 , due Ju ly 3 , '99, 0%. April 10, '99. iJOO

Schmuck. Herraan and Michael Montag to AMERICAN MO'RTG.A.GE CO. 'Court landt av, w s, 130 n 102d st. 30x134.6 to land of N Y & Har lem R R. x 30.2x140. Arpil 10, '99, 1 year . 9:2409. 9.000

Sch-ueider. Louis A to AMERI-C.\,N MORTG.AGE CO. Cauldwell av, w £, 325 s 130th at. 2 lots, each 25x115. P M, 2 raorta-, each $3,500. April 7. 1 year. April 10, '99. 10:2624. 11.000

Same to Sarah .Hassard. Same property. Sub to morta $11,000. \ p r 7, due April 30. '99. April 10. '99. 10:2624. 1,650

Silverstein, Gussie wife of Max to THE BOWERY BANK of New York. Creston av, e s, 586.3 n Wellesley st, 130.2x10.5x131.3x23.4; lots 124 to 128 and 0 and 7 on map of Metropolitan Real Eatate Aasoc, Fordham Ridge, opp Jerome Park, 24th Ward; lots Y and Z on map of Jerome Terrace, a section of Bedford Park, 24th Ward; Jerorae av. s e cor Travers st. 2G.7x95.9x25.x85.7; Travera s t . s w cor Creaton av, 23x'Ml2.11x23.1x99.8. Bub to mort .$5,000. April G. Secures notes. April 10, '99. 12:3315-3318. S.OOt;

Steera, Henry to Florence A Bartlett, Little Falls. N Y. Sidney st. s s, old line, 110 e Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, 70x110. P M. April 10, '99, 2 years. 5%, 13:3407. 3,000

Smith. Matthew lE to Siraon Danzig aud Abraham H Feuchtwanger, Union av. n e cor 156th st, 86.5x93.8x104.10x75. Mar 29. 6 months, 5%. AprU 11. '99. 10:2670. 500

Sparaer, George to THE GERMAN SAVINGS 'BAWK. Union av, e a. new line, '219,4 on curve e Boston road, .50x122.9x43.7x142.3. being lola 31 and 32 on plan of part of Barnura estate, Morrisania. April 11. '99. 1 year. 11:2961. 4,500

Schilling. Joaeph to Howard Menn. '165lh at. s s, 56.8 w Uaion av, now opened. 18.4x80. Sub to morts $5,000. AprU 6, due June 1. 1901. April 7. '99. 102G69. 1,.500

Sarae to same. Same property. P M. April- 6, 0 years. 5%. April 7, "99. 10:2669. 5.000

Sheridan. Theresa A wife of and Hugh P to THE AMERICAN BOND­ING AND TRUST CO of Baltimore City. Land under waters of Hudson River in front of Lots 4, 5 and 6 on raap of land of M O Putnara at Spuyten Duyvil. ruua w 707.5 x n e 181.5 x s e 7U(..) X 1S7.2. April S, '99. Securea contract. 13:3-411. 4,000

Stilwell, Nelson D to Fredk A Snow. Tuxedo Park, N Y, Molt av, e s, 200 s from s w line ot Jaraes Mooneys lot as laid- down on map of Village of Molt Haven, 90xl4'6 to land of N 5' £ Harlem R R Co x90xl41. P M. Mar 29, demaud. April 7, '99. 9:2.341. 5.0U0

Sullivan. Tiraothy F to Ada A Entz. 103d at, a s. lot 21 map of North Melrose, 50x100. April 8, '99, 1 year, 5%. 9:2384. 1.50O

Same lo Annie Smilh. Same properly. P M. April S, '99, 2 years 4,500

The Dressel 'RaUway Lamp Works to Prances Saward. 'Railroad or Vanderbilt^ a\\ being lot 28 and south y, lot 27 map Central Mor­risania, 7oxloO. April 5, 3 years. 5%. April 10, '99. 11:2904.

10,000 Thomas. Rowland -W and Isaac L Dunn to Wm E M Zborowski La

Fontaine av. s e cor ISOth st, 162.8x100x147.10x101.1: La Fon­taine av, n e cor ISOth at, 256.5x190 to Arthur av. x2S4.8x192. P M. Feb 11, due April 7, 1902, 5%. April 8, '99. 11:3002-3009. 29,500

Toelberg. Niels lo Thos P Gaynor. 'Brook av. e s. 139.9 n 169th st IS.OxlOO.G. .\pril 8 ,due . April IU. '99. 11:2894. 1,000

'Troman. Anaie wife of Joseph 'to Mary E Henderson, l l l h av, s ' s east % of east % lot 635 on- map of Village of Wakefield. 50x114-l l t h av, s a, west y^ of east ^A lot 635 on same map, 50x114; 3d st

or White Plains road, n e cor lOlh av, 5Uxl05, and being pari lot 717 on same map. April 13, '99, installs. 1.9ou>,

W'alah, Mathew and Mary lo .\nton 'Ragette. Webater av, w a, 336.6 s 170lh St. 25x90. April 12. demand. April 13. _;99. 4;2SS7, 250.

Weber, Wm A to Chriatian G Hupfel. Brook av. No 3i5 . w s, 25 s 133d St. 25x90. April 12. 3 years, 5%. 9:2287. 13,000

Same to Bernard C Gerken aud Henry Schloendorff exrs Ernst C Korner. Brook av. No 373, w s. 50 s 143d st, 25x90. April 12, 3 years. 5%, April 13, '99. 9:'2287. l2.<!0O

Same to Jaraea E Nichola. Louis Schott. Thos M McCarhy, Thoa W Ormiston. Wm S Buchanan and Waiter IB Timms firm Austin, Nich­ols fi: Co. Same property, April 13, '99, 1 year. 9:2287. 590

Walsh. Matthew lo Henrieita White, Orauge, N J. Kelly st, formerly 152d St. n s, 50 w Wales av, 25x72.4x2S.llxSG.ll. March 28. 3 years, 5%. April 12. '99. 10:2644. G.IOO-

Wood, James 'C to Matthew E Smilh. Union av, n e eor 138'th at, 86.5 x9o.8x104.1Ux75. P 'M. April 8, 0 months, April 11, '99. 10:2670. 3.500

*Yoerg6s. Guatav and .4ugusta to Leonard Rintelen. Sth st, n s, 230 e Av D, 25x108. April 8, 3 years. April 11, '99. 1,60-0

MORTGAGES-ASSIGNMEMTS. {The dates following tbe description of the property given in thia list ,ndi-

cate when tne original mortgage was recorded. The mortgagea withoui: any apecified date were recorded during the current year.)

Aoril S. 10, 11, 12 and 13. B O R O U G H O F M A N H A T T A N .

Alexander. Peler and Mark Ash to Jamea M Wentz. 142d at, n s, 275 w Boulevard, loCx99.10. April 8. '99. nom.

Alexandre, John E et al exrs Jaraea J Alexandre to John Duer. Olst st. No 52 West- Aug 7, 1888. April 11. ;;)il. 17,500\

\raerican Surety Co to Elias H Underhill. 2i th at, n a. 150 w 2d av, 25x98.9. May 11, '93. April S. '99. non*

An Aasociatiou fcr the Relief of Respectable Agsd Indigsnt Females in the City of New York to Douglas Merritt and John P Hainss as trustees uuder will of Julia D Dawsou. 28th st. No 221 East. July 12, 1893. AprU 11, '99. omitted,

Blaut, Joseph F to Elise Blaut. 73d st, n s. 242.0 e Madison av, 17.0x102.2. July 26. 1.888. Filed and diacharged April 11, '99.

'•• nom Baron, Theo S to Simon Adler, 103d st, Nos 129 and 131 E. Assigns

2 morts. April S. '99. nom-Same to same. 123d st, No 51 E. April 8, '99. nom; Butler, Jacob D 10 American Mortgage Co. Boulevard, s e cor 125th

at. 100x75. Aug 20, '98. April S, '99. 10,000 Bernhard, Ella lo Mary B Birrell trustee, &c, -will of Leander Sarles.

St Nicholas av, e s, '104.111 s frora centre line of l l S t h st. if ex­tended, 23x100. May 17, ' 97 April 13, '99. 8,00v-

Borland. Mel'ancthon W as surviving irustee for Sarah L Coit under wiU of John (Borland to Henry A 'C Taylor, Newport. R I, Green-^'ich St. Xo 57. Jan 31 . '95. April 12. '99. 12.0Uu

Ecrlahd, Melanclhon W irustee Sa;'ah L Coit to Senry A G Taylor. Lexington av. No G19. Feb 12. '94. April 13. '99. 12,0IHr

Brewster. Henry D to Wm H Dunn Sc Co. Waverley pl. No 245. May 1. '95. April 13, '99. l,5liu-

Cox, Harold *? to Mary E Cox. 102d st, n s, 173 e Columbus av, 27x 100.11. June 30. '98. April 13, '99, uom

Cutting, Chas E aud Francis C Welch exra. Sec. will of .-^lida L Bor­land to Constance Borland as guardian of Maud R Borland. Wap-plnger. N Y. 'Bleecker st, e a, 67 a Perry st, 18.9x81.10. July 9, '08. April 13, '99. _ lO.OOu-

Curlyn. Alice M to Chas E Scott. 2d av. w s. 75.7 n 95th st, 2oxl00. May 24, '98. April 8, '99. 20,000

Day, Edgar A admr of Anthony L Day to Eliz S Day. Eldridge st, e s, 49.9 s Stantou st, 24.0x89,4. Jan 3, '87. April 8. '99. nom

Frothingham, Chas F trustee to Alice M Curlyn. 2a av, w s, 75.7 n 95th st, 25x100. May 24, 'iiS. April 8, '99, nom

Frank. Jobn and Louiae exra. <&c, of Lewis S Frank to Ludwig Frank. 99th st, s s, 260 e 3d av, 25x99.11. June 29, 'SS. April 12. '.'IO.

P,*iiHii,--'- '>. - ll.OOO Haaren, John W to Sarah Glaas. 5th av. w s, 25 s 136th st. 24.11x

83. Mar 22. '95. April 8, '99. 3.02s-Henderson. Jobn C to Agnes W McCallum, Jersey City. N J. lG3th

st, s E. 225 e Amsterdam av, 25x63.5x2o.'3x59.11; 164th st, n s, 200 e Amsterdam av, 50x142.11x50.5x149.9. Oct 4. '98. April S, '99.

3,500 Knox, Effe V V wife of Chas H to Matilda P Pierso-n. Jersey City, N

J. y> part. 148th st, n s, (-525 w Boulevard, 16.8x99.11. Dec 21. • '97. 'April 10, '99. 4.500

Kinzler, Mosea to Martin Storz. 7th st. No 198. April 11 . '99. 4,000

Knox. BSe V V to The American and Foreign Christian Union. Iti2d st, n a, 47G e Boulevard, 19x99.11. Nov 30, 1898. April 11, '99.

11,590 Lowenfeld, Pincua and Wiliam Prager to The 'Slate Bank, Oth st, Nos •

635 to 639 E. AprU 8, '99. non* Lawrence, Wm F to Marianne O'Gorman. 4'th at. No 249. s e cor ,

Charies st, Xo 02. Peb 23, 'S3. April 12. '99. G,04l Marshall, John 'B Irustee to The National Elevator and Machine Co,

Spring st, u w cor South 5th av, runs w 45.3 n x 100 x e 23.6 x s 25 X e 21.11 to av, x s 75. April 10. '99. 2,000-

McCord. Henry D to Frederick Uhimanu. 70th st. No 223 West. June 7, '94. April 10, '99. 4,50u

Maurer, Louise extrx Cathariue Stein to Louis Maurer. 17tb st, s s, 275 e Oth av, 25x143.10x25x146.2. Dec 17. 1873. April 11. '90.

IG.OOO Maurer, Louis to Louise Maurer extrx Catharine Stein. Same prop­

erty. Dec 17, 1873. AprU 11, '99. nom Nosser, Chariea to 'Elizabeth Edwards. 72d st. No 180 E. April- 10.

'99. 2.50O Payn, Louia F Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New

York to Mutual Reserve Fund Life .\ssociaiion, 7Gth st, u a, 80 •w Madison av, 20x85. Peb-28, '87. April 8. '99. nom

Price. Joseph to Eliza and Gertrude Hershfield. Henry st, No 322. April S, '99. . 2.00(j

Ruth. Samuel J to Henri Strasbourger. Mattison st. s E 133.11 w Pike Et, 25x100. Nov 16, '98. April 10. '99. com-

Randell, Anna J extrx of Anna M Belden to Anna J Randell. 124th st, a s, 100 w 1st av, runa a 96 x s w 7 5 x w 12.11 x n 100.11 t" st, X c 18.0 to beginning. March 14. 1SS7. April 11, '99. 7,rO:r

Stevens. Henry E and Heury E. Jr, firra H E Stevens Se Son. tt Siegfried Willerahausen, Sgth st. No 1.33 West. Jau 2, 1890. April 11. '99. omittel

Schnugg, Prancis J to Susan M Tuthill. Goshen. X Y. As.'iigns 5 mor:?. 112th Et, n s, 170 w 5th av, 125x100.11. April 10. '!!9. 16.000

Scott, Rufus L, Jr, admr Percival W Hull to Henri Strasburger 5t'' st. No 7.'39. Dec 8. 'O'.S. April 13. '99. in.7.70

The Bowery Savings Bank to Mary B Purdy. of Harrisou, N Y. 144th

Record and Guide 695

3t, n a, 197 .S e 1 0 t h av, 1 0 . G x 9 9 . l l . Dec 1 3 . 1 8 8 7 . Apr i l 1 1 , ' 0 9 . 9 . 375

T h e F a r m e r s Loan and T r u s t Co g u a r d i a n Ca lh T. J a m e s J , Chas A, Geo A, E l l e n L and Mary . \ We l sh to The F a r m e r s Loan and T r u s t Co. E a s t .Broadway, N o 2 9 . F e b 2 , '87 . Apri l 12, '99 . 1;2SU.

16 ,000 S a m e a s g u a r d i a n 'Harry L and M'ary R a t h b u n to s ame . Glh 'av, w s,

0 0 n 127lh st, 1 9 . 1 1 x 1 0 0 J a n 17 , 'S3, Apr i l 12, '!^9. 12,flOU T h e 'City Mor tgage Co to Bdwardi Wina low. d l 3 l h st, s s. 1'50 w 7 th

av, 56x100 .41 . Apr i l '10, '99 . lOO T i t l e G u a r a n l e e and T r u s t 'Co to E i izabe ih R o s e n b a u m g u a r d F lo renca

N Carr fo rmer ly Rosenbaum. 2 9 t h s l . Noa 40G to 4ilO E . Apri l 10, •99. 21 ,000

Same lo T h e Genera l Theological S e m i n a r y of the P r o t e s t a n t Episco­pal C h u r c h . C o l u m b u s av, Nos 030 to 638 . Apri l 10, 'OO. 100 .000

Sarae lo N e w b u r g h Wavings Bank . '110th s t , n s, 2 0 0 e 7 th av, 75x 1 0 0 . 1 1 . J a n 1 3 . '98 . Apri l 10. ' 99 . 25 ,000

T i t l e G u a r a n l e e and T r u a t Co lo N o r t h ' R i v e r 'Savings Bank . 4 0 t h st . No 113 E. A:;ril 12. '99 . 12,0llo

Same to D S l u a r t Dodge. Bond s-t, No 20 . Apr i l 12, ' 99 , 60 ,000 T i t l e G u a r a n t e e and T r u s t Co lo (Ebenezer iBaptlst 'Church a n d Congre­

gat ion , D u a n e s t . No 199. April- 1 3 . '99 . 12,00U Same to E'ame. P e a r l s t , N o 4 3 8 . 12 .00O Sarae lo Theodore W E de Lemos-. M'adiaon s t , No 3G0. Apr i l 13 .

'99. 6,00U Underh i l l , E l i aa H to T i t l e G u a r a n t e e a n d T r u s t Co . 2 7 l h st, n a,

13U w 2d av, 25x98.9 . May 1 1 , 9 3 . Apri l 8, '99 . n o m W a s h b u r n , J o h u H to Alonzo H o r n b y , of Red lands , Oal. 7ih av . e

s, 67 .10 n I ' iOth s t , 1 0 . 1 x 7 7 J a n 27 , 'S8, AprU 12, '99 . 7 :1905 . 11,000

Whi t t ' aker , Pe rc iva l J H to .Max Marx , 149 th s t , s s, 341 .S w Aras t e r ­dara av. Apri l 12, '99 . 1.000

Sarne to 'Rosy K o h n . MS'th s t , s s. 358.4 w A m s t e r d a m av. Apr i l 12. '99 . l.OOu

W i t t e n b e r g , . \ g n e s S m o r t g a g o r to Henry A C Taylor , i j ex ington av. No 619, e s, 20.5 n 53d s l . 20x64 . Dec la ra t ion a s t o a m o u n t due on mor tgage . -April -13. '99 . 12.O-0O

Wood, Joseph to Joaeph P Coraba. W e s t 'End av, s e c o r ' S 9 t h s t . Anr 1 0 , '99 . 100

W o o d . J o s e p h to J o s e p h F Combs. F l e m i n g t o n . N J . W e s t E n d av , e s, 6 0 s SUtb st, 4 2 . 2 x 1 2 5 . Apr i l 1 1 , ' 9 9 , 1 0 0

B O R O U G H O F B R O N X . Allan , 'David to J o h n J .Matheson. 3d av or Bos lon road, e a, 112 n

l^'Otb at, 28x111x25x123 .8 . Aug 28 . '94. AprU 12, '99 . 1,000 B r e n n a n , W m J to 'Geo M Smi th . B l ton av , w a, 5 1 n IGOlh s t . oOx

100. Apri l 10. '99 . 1,934 *Burto 'n. J amea W to B a r b a r a B J o h n s t o n . W h i t e P l a i n s road or

3d av, a e cor l l t h av . 3 9 x 1 0 5 . Wakefield. Mar 24, '97 . Apr i l 1 0 . '99. 2 , 000

Cromie , Sa rah J las adrarx , &c, of W m J Cromie t o J o h n J_ 'Malhe-son. 3d av or Bos ton road , e s. 112 a 140 th st . 2 S x l l l x 2 o x l 2 3 . 8 . Sep t 2 3 , '92. Apri l 12, ' 99 , l.OOO

*Donne l l . M a r y B for raer ly S imons to S a r a h L Myer s , B a r k e r av, e s, 50 a J u l i a n n a s t , 5 0 x 1 0 0 . Oct 4. 1 8 0 8 . Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 500

Bbel ing . Theodore to W m J Cromie. ."id av or Boston road, e s, 112 n 140 th at , 28x111x25x123 .8 . 'Aug 2 8 , '94 , Apr i l 12, '99 . 1.000

Goerdes, Mary E t o Susan A Aus t in . l l S i b at. n s, 3 5 0 w 'Court­l a n d t av. oO'xl06.6. AprU 10, '99 . 2 ,300

Hoffman. M a r g a r e t h a and F r e d k T to L o u i s a K K u n t z . All t i t l e . IOOth s t , n w cor F u l t o n av, 4 7 x l ' 1 3 x 9 3 . 3 x l l O . Apr i l 10 . '99 . nom

L a n a h a n , Samuel J . Wi l l i am and Chas M firm Wi l l i am 'Lanahan S-Son to Alfred P H a n a n . -Cuthbert av . s a. 228 .6 w 'Broadway, 46 .7 xlOOx—X—, 24th Ward , J u l y 15, 'So, Apri l 8, ' 99 . nom

•Morrison, David M to Albe r t W P u t n a r a . W a s h i n g t o n av . n s, a t b o u n d a r y l ine be tween p remiaes conveyed and l ands forraerly of P e t e r Naylor . r u n s n 333 .9 x u w 219.4 x n w 47.3 x n w 23 .3 x — 1 1 X n w 54.-5 X — 37 .6 x n w 43.3 to e a Pa l i s ade av, x s 4 x a 7( .10 t o •n s W a s h i n g t o n av. x e 470.4 to beg inn ing . Apri l 8. '99 . 10,260

•Meehan. J o h n M lo W i l l i a m H u m p h r e y . Teasda l e pl. n s. 70 .8 w Cau ldwe l l av. 29 .2x100 . A^pri!^ 1 1 , ' 90 . Apri l 1 2 ^ '99. 3 .730

O'Connel l . M a t t h e w F to Louis and Char l e s Sa lomon firm of L A Salo­mon & Bro. Sarauel at. n a. 19S e Grove av. 32x150. Aug 3 1 '97. April 12, ' 99 . l.OUV

O ' F a r r e l l , A u n a C to S imon D a n z i g and A b r a h a m H F e u c h t w a n g e r . U n i o n av , n w s. p a r t lot k n o w n a s Sn ide r T r a c t , M o r r i s a n i a . nora

P e a r s o n , Mary t o Margt T) F i t zpa t r i ck . 104th at, n s. 262.1-0 w 'Wash ing ton av, runa n 100 x e 2 0 x n 100 x w 50 x s 109 x e 2-9 x s 100 lo Et, X e 10 to beg inn ing ; 164 th st, n s. -105.7 w W a s h i n g ­ton av , r u n s n 100 x e 2 0 x n 100 x w oO x a 1 0 0 x e 2-0 x s 100 to s t , X e 10 to beg inn iug . F e b 20 . '88 . Apr i l 8. '99 . n o m

Sage, Russe l l to J o h n D H e i n s . St Anna av, e s, 4 5 0 a l . jOth s t , 2 lo ls , each .26x90. Oct 19 , '98 . Ass igns 2 mor ta , each $10 ,000 . Apr i l 12 , '99 . 10 :2617 . 20 ,000

S a m e to Carol ine Schwarz , S t Anna av, e a. 302 s 130th st, 2 6 x 9 0 x 52 .2x90x51x90 , 2 lota. -Aasigns 2 raorta, each $10 ,000 . Oct 19 ' 98 . Apri l 12. '99 . 20,0OO

S m i t h , M a t t h e w E to S imon D a n z i g and A b r a h a m H F e u c h t w a n g e r . U n i o n av , n e cor ISGth s t , 86.5x0. j .8x104.10.x75. Apr i l 1 1 . ' 99 .

n o m Tonner . Nicho las J t o A u g u s t P r e u t e h a o 7 t h st, n s, 325 w lElton av

25x100 . F e b 2 1 , '98 . Apri l 10, '99, .S-OO Todd, Judson S t o E d w a r d Wins low. 1 4 0 t h s t , n s 130 e 3d av '" Sx

90 .3x23x77 .8 . Apri l 13 , '99 . ' nom W i n s i o w . E d w a r d to H e n r y W F o r d t r u s t e e for E m i l y L P o r d will

A u g u a t u s H W a r d . Ra i l road 'av. e s, 100 n 9 t h s t . 5 0 x 3 0 0 t o W a s h ­ington av , Nov 3 . ' 98 . Apr i ! 1 3 , '99 . n o m

Wi le s , W'ilfred B, Scarada le , N Y, to W i l l i a m and E m m a Rub-^am 1 6 5 t h s t , s s, l l o -w 3d av, 2 5 x 9 0 . Apr i l 1 1 , ' 99 . 2,0C 000

PROJECTED BUILDINGS.

T H E L A W S A F F E C T I N G B U I L D I N G .

T h e r e h a s no t been any book on t h e raarket c o n t a i n i n g a l l t h e laws and r e g u l a t i o n s r e l a t i n g to b u i l d i n g in New Y o r k Ci ty ; ye t t h e need of euch a vo lume is p la in enough, because a bu i ld ing from i t s foundat ion t o i t s final demol i t ion is subjec t not on ly lo t h e bu i ld ing l aw, b u t to spec ia l r egu la t ions of t h e bu i ld ing d e p a r t m e n t conce rn ing p a s s e n g e r e leva to rs , fire-escapes, l i gh t and ven t i l a t ion and p lumbing . T h e r e is alao a l a w l imi t ing t h s h e i g h t of dwe l l ing houses and a n o t h e r re t ju i r ing t e m p o r a r y flooring. T h e r e a r e t h e t e n e m e n t house and lodging house lawa. laws r e l a t i n g to the ex t inc t ion and p reven t ion of Eres and ex-ploaives. and t h e s t o r ing of combus t ib l e m a t e r i a l s in bu i ld ings . More­over, t h e r e a r e very i m p o r t a n t lire d e p a r t m e n t r egu la t ions which m u s t be observed in t h e ins ta l l a t ion of e lec t r ica l a p p a r a t u s , and the re a r e , of course, all t h e r egu la t ions of t h e (Jepar tmeot of publ ic works con­

c e r n i n g Croton -water r a t e a and t h e use of wa te r , t h e opening and r e ­filling of t r enches a n d r e s t o r i n g of s t r e e t pave raen ta ; in add i t ion to-o rd inances p e r t a i n i n g to t h e inspec t ion of s t e a m boi lers . T b e a rch i t ec t , , bu i lder , bu i ld ing raaterial m a n and rea l e s t a t e owner m u s t be famil iar-w i t h theae l aws and r e g u l a t i o n s ; if h e ia no t , h e suffers. They a r e n o w al l ga the r ed t oge the r (with a d i r ec to ry of a r ch i t ec i a for t h e first t ime, in one vo lume, i l lua t ra ted , indexed and auppl ied for $2 .50 . Record and^ Guide . P u b l i s h e r s . 14 and 10 Vesey s t r ee t .

The first name is tha t ot the owner; a r ' t s tands for archi tect ; m ' n for maaon; c 'r for carpenter, anii b ' r for builder.

When character of root ia not menlioned, il ia to be underatood tha t the root ia to be of t in.

B O R O U G H O F M A N H A T T A I f .

SOUTH OP 14TH STREET.

404—Divis ion at, No 9 5 . 6-aty b rk t e n e m ' t with s to res , 21x50-.4; cost, . .$15,(,'C0; M Shlanowaky . 95 'Division s t ; a r ' t , 'M B e m s i e i n , '245 'Broad­way.

- I ( J 5 — U t h s t , Nos 316 to 318 B, 7-a ly b r k flat w i l h s to re s , 4.5x90; coat . ?30.GOO: J u l i u s Dreyfus . 324 W 5 9 t h s l ; a r ' t , G F Pe lbam, 5 0 3 5 th av..

407—Green v.-ich st . n e cor J ay st, G-aiy b rk loft w i t h s t o r e s . 7 8 x . 7 3 . 3 ; cost, $100,OOU; Mohlraan E s t a t e . 120 Broadway ; a r ' t . C W -'i.t-k ins , I S B r o a d w a y .

409—Sla te Et, Nos 21-24 [11-aty b r k and s tone offlce b ldg. 10S.2x. P e a r l at. Nos-1 and 51 9 3 . 9 and 104.9 ; cost, $500 ,000 ; R 0 Br idge at, Nos 2-6 | Chesebrough , 120O Madison a v ; a r ' t s , .

C l in ton Se Russe l l , 32 'Nassau a t ; b'.rs, G A •Fuller-& Co, 160 5 th av. 411—5th s t , No 5 3 3 . 6 - s t y and b a s e m e n t b rk fiat wi th a lores . 24x

83 .6 ; cost. $20 ,000 ; Simon j a c o b a ; a r ' l , N tLanger . 'Bowery and . Spr ing s t ,

413—Broome st, s e cor Suffolk s t . 6-aty b rk t e n e m ' t wi th s to res , SOx 3 1 . 3 ; cost, $35 ,000 ; H a r r y •Fischel. 2 1 5 E 'Broadway; a r ' t . Samue l Sass , 2 3 P a r k row.

414—Oth at, n s . 112.8 e 1st av, two 6-a ty and b a s e m e n t b r k fiata,. .32.9x77.2; cost, $60.t.0O to l a l ; 'B K l ingens t e in . 136 E 7'9th s t ; a r ' t , G P P e l h a m , 503 5 l h av.

416—Eldr idge st, No 109, (i-sly b rk t e n e m ' t wi th stores-. 3 5 . 3 x 8 6 ; , . cost. $18 ,060 ; P e t e r Gor th , 114 E ld r idge s t ; a r ' t s , J Boeckel l & 'Son, 54 Bond St.

4 1 7 — E a s t Broadway, Nos 34 to 06 . two 6-sty b r k b ldgs , o n e flat and one loft, 25x58.0 and 0 4 ; cost, $5tl,O0O lo t a l ; B R a t h k o w s k y , 5 0 'Bast-Broadway ; a r ' l s , Schneider Se H e r t e r , 4 0 Bible House .

419—Oak El, s e cor Oliver s t , 0-siy b rk tenera ' t w i tb s tores . 54.2x 49 .4 ; cost , $ 2 8 , 0 0 0 ; R o s e n b e r g (& Golden, 1 1 Doyer s t ; a r ' t , C -E. Held. 15S W 14'th s t .

424—Orchard st . 'Nos 102 and 104 , two O-sty b r k t e n e m ' t s , 2 3 x 7 4 . 1 1 ; cost. $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 each ; .-^.Herman & Grossman , o a p re ra i ses ; a r ' l . -.M B e r n ­s te in . 245 Broadway .

425—Columbia s t , Nos S7 lo O'l. t h ree 6-sty b rk t e n e m ' t s . 2 5 . 8 x 8 0 . 1 1 ; to ta ! ccs t , $73 ,000 ; Got t l ieb -& Cohen. '13 -Essex a t ; a r ' t . M Berna te in , . 24'5 Broadway,

426—5th s t , Nos 74:1 to 7 4 5 E, two G-aty b r k t e n e m ' t s -with s t o r e s , 34 .6x87 ; total cost, .$00,000: A b r a h a m P e r e l m a n . 1611 O r c h a r d s t ; a r ' t s _ -H o r e n b u r g e r Se S l r a u b , 122 Bowery .

4 2 7 — R u t g e r s pl, No3.2l l and 2 3 , two G-aty b r k t e n e m ' t s ' w i t h s tores , . 2 0 x 9 6 , 0 0 ; tc ta l cost, $50 ,000 ; B a r n e l t H a m b u r g e r , 7o and 7 7 B a r c l a y s t ; a r ' t s , Hore 'nburger Se S t r aub , 122 Bowery.

428—Thompaon at. 'No 67, G-sty b rk t e n e m ' t . 24 .2x87 .4 ; <;oEt. $ 1 9 , -OOO; lErama L e n a Cuehe. 3 1 4 W 1 6 t h s t ; a r ' t s . Bor ing i& TUton, 3 2 B r o a d w a y .

B E T W E E N 14TH AND 5!ITH STREETS.

402—21at at, n a, SOO w 7 l h av, two 5-s ty b rk fiats, G2.6xS7: cost^ .'fiSO.ori) t o t a l ; E s t a i e J M Dodd, 127 W 73d' ist; a r ' t s , T h o m Se WUson. I l l 5 lh av.

4 0 8 - S O t h St. 'No 133 E . 5-3ty b r k t enem ' t , 20x88 .9 ; cost . $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 ; Lou i se A Ph i l l ips , 141 B 3Uth s t ; a r ' t , J P Leo, 143 W 125th s l .

B E T W E E N 59TH AND 125TH STREETS, EAST OP 5TH AVENUE.

401—3th av, u e cor SOth st, 5-sty b r k dwel l 'g , 27 .2x99 .10 ; cost,. $128 ,500 ; F W W o i w o r t h , Savoy Ho te l ; a r ' t , C P H ^GUbert, 1 1 2 3 Broadway .

406—GStb st, n w cor Ex te r io r st . 5-s ty b rk and s tone b rewery , 240.0-x 9 9 . 1 0 ; cost , $145 ,000 ; Cen t r a l B r e w i n g Co ; a r ' t , W'"m Griesser , 5 Broadway .

4 tO—73d s t . No 168 E, S-sty b r k d-well'g and s tab le , 2 o x 8 9 ; cost,. $15,0UU; W'm Bay l i s , 8 7 1 Madison a v ; a r ' t , C W R o m e y n . 4 8 E x ­c h a n g e pl .

412—7Gth s t , s a, 1 0 5 e 3d a v , a - s t y h r k publ ic school . 9 9 , 0 x 6 2 ; cost , $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 ; City of 'N Y; 'ar ' t , C B J Snyder , 585 Broadway .

418-'.Vl'adison av . a w cor S l a t st, S-sly b r k fiat. 48 .3x102 .2 ; cost , -$125,000; E h r e n r e i c h 'Bros, 4 8 E 74 th st ; a r ' t , Louis Korn , 3 7 Maiden-lane . BBTH £ 125TH STS., W E S T OF CENTRAL PARK W E S T AND STH A'VB.

415—'Manhat tan av, s e cor l l S t h s t , 7-s ty brk and s tone flat, 100 .11 xG5; cost , $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 : Sa lvadore 'La G r a s s a . 7 4 3 E 1 3 7 t h s t ; a r ' t s , . Nevil le Se Bagge, 217 W 125tb st .

422—85th St. a a, 19G e (Riverside Dr ive , two G-aty b rk fiats. 4 5 x 9 2 . 2 ; to ta l cost $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 ; IE W K i i p a t r i c k . 50 W 0 7 l h si-; a r ' t , P r a u k J a c o b -aen, 5 4 W I S t h st .

UOTH TO 125TH STREET. B E T W E E N BTH AND 8TH AVENUES.

420—112lh St. a a. H"lO e Sth av, four 5 -s ty brk flats, 3 1 . 3 x 8 5 . 3 ; t o ­ta l cost . $90.00'U; H Nicho l sburg . 2 1 0 W 116'th s t ; a r ' t , S M 'Ho iden , 8 1 E 125 th St.

4 ' 2 ' 1—l l i l h s t n a. 5 0 e S tb av , four 6 - s t y b rk fiata. 36 .3x87 .5 : total , cost. $200 ,000 ; J a s H Cassidy, 1879 2d a v ; a r ' t , L F J W e i h e r , J r , 'Mt Morris Bank Bldg .

NORTH OF 125TH S T R E E T .

Etores 19 2 4 . 1 1 and 25x60 .10 . 7 6 and 88 .10 ; total cost . $ 2 5 9 , 9 9 9 ; Danie l Pierce , 302 W 150th s t ; a r ' t , J o h n C Burne , 101 W 42d s t .

4 2 3 — l o S d st , a- S', 125 w S th av, 2-s ty b rk s to rehouse , 25x75.4 a n d 56 6; cost. $ 5 , 0 0 0 ; M a r g a r e t t a Bear , ou premises-; a r ' t , J a m e s 3 P o s t , 3 3 1 W 1 4 5 t h St.

B O R O U G H O F B R O N X . Branch offlce ot Buildiog Department . 2775 'dd avenue, Junction Court­

landt avenue, where plana tor buildings to ba erected in '23d and 24th Warda m a y be flled.

341a—FuUon av , s w cor 174 th s t , 4 - s ty b r k flat, 2 0 . 1 0 x 8 3 ; cos t , $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 ; Morris Marks . l i S d s t and F u l t o n a v ; a r ' t . F r e d Ebe l ing , 374 Grand st.

3 4 2 a — F u l t o n av, w s, 26 .10 a 1 7 4 t h s t , four 4-aly b rk flals, 2 5 x — ;

694 Record and Guide •cost. $13,000 each; ow'r and ar ' t sarae as laat.

343a—Saxe av, n e cor Cornell av, 2-sly frame dweU'g, 22.x45; cost, ifS.OtiO; Palrick.McManus. 1405 Vyse av; ar ' l , Niels Toelberg, Home « t and 'Southern Boulevard.

344a—Hewitt pl. s e cor 156th st, 4-sly brk fiat, 2ox_S3; cosl, $'20,-<IOO; Jos Gallo, 311 E 106ih at; ar'ta, F J Miller Se 'Co, 9 i4 Boston av.

343a—Bristow st, e a, 2(5 n Jennings st, 2-aty frarae dwell'g, 21x56; ^:ost, $2,81,0; John Robinson, 1064 Dawson st; ar't, W C Dickeraon, 149th st aud 3d av.

346a—3d av, s w cor Wendover av, 5-8ty brk flat, 25.3x93; coat, $30,-•009; Johu Eichler Brewing Co, 3d av and 169th st; ar 't , M J Garvin, .3307 3d av, „„ , „^

347a—Webster av, n w cor 17'3th at, l-sty brk flat, 23.4x92; cost. .$2O,000; Predk W' Wiilcox, 'Gray at and Anthony av; ar 't , W C Dick-•ereon, 149ih st and 3d av.

348a—Bridge at, e s, 490 n N Y , N H & H R R , 1-aty frame boat .house, 14x22; cost, $260; canvas root; Chas F Ehelera, Monroe av anu 147lh at; ar ' l . same aa last.

349a—Washington av, w s, 250 n 179th at, four 4-sty brk flats, 2ox .86; cost, $12,000; J A Lane, 823 Jackson av; ar't, H Alban 'Reeves, Park Row Building.

350a—Courtlandt av, s e cor 157tb st, 5-sty brk flat. 28x02; cost. .$2'U,0-lifl; gravel roof; Gustav Bartels. 772 Cortlandt av; ar't, Herrmann Horerburger, 802 Melrose av.

331a--'Clay av, w s. 240 aud 310 n IOOth st. two 23^-aly frarae dwell­ings, 18x38; cost, $3,800; slate roof; 'E B Levy, 231 Broadway; ar ' l , •Thos Scott, Uuicnport road. Van Nest Park.

352a—Forest av. e a, 239 n 101st sl, two 3-3ty frarae flats, 23.6x05, and 3-aty frarae dwell'g aud shop. 20x32; cost, $13,o09 total; ow'r and .ar't, Wra Werner, 992 Trinity av.

333a^GranL av. n a, 390 w Unionport road. Van Nest Park. 1^-sty frame shop, 12x30; cos't, $250; Geo Voight, Grant av. Van Nest Park; -ar'l, Thoa 'Scott, \ an Neat Park.

354a—153d at, s s, 175 w Melrose av, two 4-sty brk flals. 2oxS5;

356a—142d st, a s, lO'U' e .Alexander av, 4-sty brk shop and stable; -coat, $Hi,OG.O; gravel roof; Central Union Gas Co, 359 Alexander av; -ar'l. H S Ihnen, 3 W •j'dih st,

337a—Jackson av, e s. 130 n Westchester av, 1-sty frame shed, 13x40, tar paper rcof; cost, .$150; ow'r and ar't, Fredk .Mnhlherg. on premia_es.

•35'8a—14Sih at, n s, 300- e .Morris av, two 4-siy brk fiais, 2oxi5; •cost, $12,000 each; Andrew KUcben, 952 E 132d st; ar't, W C Dicker-.Eou, 149ih st and 3d av.

359a—Brock av, a w cor 168th at. three 4-aty brk flats, cor 30x00; eost, $Ui.litO; two 25x57 each, cost. .$14,000 each; Nicol De Lucka, 484 Lencx av; ar ' t . same aa last.

300a—]G5th st. a a, 140 w Washiugton av. 1-sty frame offlce; coat. .$100; Chas Zimmerman, Jr. l O l i Washingion av; ar 'ts, F J Miller & Co, 974 'EosLon av.

-Snia—'Clinton av, w s, IOO n Fairmont pl, two 2-sty frame dwell'ga, 21x52; cost, .$3,00-9 each; Robt Rogers, 48 B 61'at at; ar't, 'W C Dicker-son, .149th st and 3d av.

.%2a—lOSih st, n s, 77.6 w Brigga av, 2-sty frame dwell'g. 21xo2; -cos-t. $3,000: John iBenret Childs, 12-1! :E 119th at; ar't. same as last.

3G3a—176th sl. n a, 175 w Morris av, 2^^-aty frarae dwell'g, 21.0x45; cost. $4,500; aMngle roof; Thos Cahill, 022 E 179th st; ar'l, Cbas S •Clark, 719 B 177-th st. „ /> ^ ,.

3C4a—l.a Fontaine av, n e cor ISlat' st. 3-sty Irame flat. 21,0xo3.0; -coat $6 000; Joseph Tesoro, I S U t st and Jefferson av; ar'i , aarae as laat.

ALTERATIONS. 021—Eaat 'Broadway, No 58, brk extension; cost, $1..3O0; Bernhard

JRatkowaky, on premises; ar'ts, Schneider Sc Herler. 46 Bible House. 622—75th at, No 124 E, part of flue taken down; cost. $1,000; W R

•Grace. '31 'B 79lh at; ar 'ts, D'Oeneh Sc Simon, 289 4ih av. {j23—ilUh at. No 18 W, 4-sty aud basement brk extension. 13.11x

54.7; cost, $13,000; Mra Sarah Talman, on premises; ar 't , C P H Gil­bert. 1123 Broadway.

624—53d St. No 19 'W. 4-aty and basement brk exlension. 8.8x33.9; cost. .>4Ll,O0O; •Martha W Low, 10 B t>9th st; ar ' t . C P 'H Gilbert, 1123 Broadway.

025—71st st, No 222 E, 2-sty brk extension. 20x25; cost, $4,000; Thos J Dunn. 444 E GSth sl; ar 'ts, Hartman Se Horgan, 4th av and 22d s t ; lessee, Delaware Club, ou premisea,

621!—33d at, No 20 W', 4-sty front and O-sty rear brk extension, 22 .and 25x6 and 34y>; cost, .$19,000; John Jacob Aator. 840 5ih av; ar't, A Millon Napier, 23 W 20.h at.

627—Arasterdara av, e s, 144th to 143th at, rear wall to be reraoved_; -coat, $2,060; J D Butler, 1 and 3 Union sq; ar 'ts, Janes & Leo, 76o Boulevard.

628—75th St. No 239 -E, part of'front wall lo be removed; cost, $325; .Samuel First, on premises; ar 't , Pred Ebeling, 3o4 Grand st; b'r. Mor­ris Berkowitz, 227 Clinton st.

029—Delancey st. No 32, store front taken out, new put in; cost, •$100; Christian Goetz, 2d av, n e cor SSd st; ar ' t and leaaee, Frank "Kaempf, n e cor Porysth and Delancey st.

030—17th st, No 56 W, 1-sty brk extension. 7.8x36; cost, $800; Henry F Taylor. 90 Broadway; ar ' l . Jaraea W 'Cole. 403 W 51st at; lessee. Wm J Dorau, on preraises,

631—5ih av, n e cor SOth st. cut door in basement wall; cost, $150; H 0 Haverae>er, 111 Wall at: ar't. Frank E Wallis, 9 W 30lh st; b'r, John W Mitchell, 506 W 145lh st.

632—24th Et, No 51 W. new stairs; cost. $350; Hobart Esiate Co, -care H S Ely, 64 Cedar st; ar ' t and b'r, WiUiam Cse. 355 W 42d st.

033—nth st, s s, 99,0 e University pl, slairs removed, new windows; •cost, $2,100; Estaie A S Rosenbaum. 174 Front st; ar'ta. Buchman & Deisler. 11 E 59lh st.

'634—'Manhatlan Market, No 12. 1-sty wood extension, 15x32; cost, •$.300; N Y C £ H R R R Co, Grand 'Central Depot; ar 't , Harry Hotron. -on preraises; lessee, Arraour Packing 'Co, on premises.

635—Broome sL No 280, 1-sty brk extension, 5 and 13xlS and 13; -cost, $500; Mark' l Knapp, on premises; ar ' ts. Horenburger Se Straub, 122 Bowery.

636-73d st. No 179 E, remove partition; cost, $150; Abbott Brawn. lOo E ISlh at; ar't. Edw J Murry, foot E fJOth st.

637—Madison av, No 1300, building raised; coat, $3,000; Miriam C KOrdenson, on preraiaea; ar 't , Geo W Spitzer, 156 Sth av,

638—62d st. No 220 W. cut out window and put in door; cost, $25; Mra Murdock. 31 W 17th at; ar ' t . M F Carapbell. 225 E 60lh st,

639—28lh at. n a, 120 w 3d av, alter partitions on 2d and 3d stys; cost, $3.0CO; Salomon Davidson. 136 B 82d at; ar't, Edwd Wenz, 1491 "3d av.

GJd—lE'ii-abFih St. e s. 125 n Grand st. repair damage by fire: cost. "$G.OrC; Johu Newraan, 85 Pulaski st, Brooklyn; ar't. Benj Pinkelsieper, "93 Broadway, Brooklyn; b'r, John Trevor. 2.34 Division av, Brooklyn.

0--..—iriih av. No -:00. 1-sty brk extension, 19.6x13; cost, $700; Geo H Bahels, 470 W S3d sl; ar't. Henry Hasaali, 065 Oth av.

-642—Olat st. No 243 W, partition changed; coat, $'300; Maria Hart­mann, 7S5 De Kalb av,. Brooklyn; ar ' l . Wm J Dilthy, 1 and S Union aq.

043-Greenw-ich at, Nos 97 and S9, change truss roof; coat, $200; J E Wing, 40 Broadway; ar ' l , D N B 'Sturgis, 2'20 4ih ay. - • .

644—4lEt st, No 24 B, door to be cut in wall; c(ist. $75; 'Mrs C A Streeter, 43 Frankliu av. Morristown. N J; ar't, Geo B Post, 33 E 17th Et; lessee, Frederick'C Thomas. 26 E 41st sl.

64.^_30th st, No 249 E. 2-3ty atone extenaion. 22.10x18; cost, $4,000: -Rector: aud Veatry Church of Incarnation, 32 E 35th al; ar'l, Wm E Bloodgood, 64 Cedar at.

G46—2l5t st. No 153 W, S-sty and basement atone and brk extenaion, 14x20: cost. $2,3U0; H P Kudlich. 56 W 17th at; ar 'ts, J Kastner & . Son, 1133 Broadway.

0 4 - - ^ 5 t h st, Nos 409 lo 417 E, buUding raised 45 ft; cost, $10,000; Schwarzschild and Sulzberger Co, 45th st and 1st av; ar ' l , C E Hunt­ley, 45lh st and' 1st av,

(54^_42d st. No 224 E. staira removed, well hole filled in; cost, $3.-500; W-illiara Gussow, 12 Halsted st, E Orauge, N J; ar't, J Chas Han­kinson, 93 Watts St.

049—1st av, No 39'7. new tier of beams aud new fioors; cost. $650; Mary tFa-nning, 503 5lh 'av; ar ' t . Thoa M Fanning, 1G3 W ll t i th st.

050—lOih av, Nos "iS to 94, erect an electric sign on roof of iron; coat $2,000; American Biscuit 'Co. on premisea; ar't, M'orlimer Norden, 145 W 28th St. • '05.1—.Nassau at, a w cor Liberly St. general interior alterations; cost, $18,060; Metropolitan Life Ina Co, 1 Madiaon av; ar't. Henry 'H Trenor, ' 7 Rector sl.

052^DeIancey at. No 8, raise building; coat, $300; Earnest Ploit, 60 East'Broadway; ar'l, A Grup. 664 'E lrj3th sl.

633—Broadway. No 14U3. new store front for old one; cost. $300; Wendell estate, 5th av and 39-ih st; lessee, Jchn Melville. 3-0( Broad­way,

051—Maiden laue. Ncs 9 lo 13, iron bridge conneciing building; cost $4,500; Frank N GiU, on premisea; ar ' t . R S Townsend. 29 E 19th at.

05.5—Canai at, n w cor Elizabeth at, change partitions;, coat. $4-00; . Jaraes B Ryan, 166 W 72d st; ar'l, Wra W .Howe, 176 Broadway.

656—Hud-son st. n e cor Thomas st. remove staircase aud put in uew elevator shaft; coal, .$7,5U0; IR C Willlama Co, on premises; ar't, Geo Keister. 140 W 34th at.

657—^Madisoa at. No 220, new beama and new supports for tank on roof; cost, $1,000; Lena Price, on premises; ar 't , same as last.

658—2d av, .\o 668, remove piers in basement; cosl, $1,000; J Bene­dict. 713 2d av; ar't. same as last,

039—IOth Et, Nos 5i)4 and .lUG B. remove frcnt wall of l-sty; cost, $400; Abrahara Levy, on premises; ar't, aarae as last.

600—Warren st, ^o 20, cut opening for elevator to descend to cellar; cost. $3'IIU; Frederic F James, 4 W"arren at; ar ' t and b'r. McLean Ele­vator Co. 136 Liberly st.

GOl—12'2d st. No S2iV> 'E. 2-aty atone extenaion, 4x-20; cosl. $5,000 Michael McDermott, 320 'Si Nicholaa av; ar 't , S M Hoiden. 81 E 125th sl; lessee, Edward Simmons. 331) St Nicholas av.

662-17th St. No 19 'E, new elevator shaft; cost. $rOO; Pierre Hum-' bert. 6 W 53d at; ar 'ts, Parnsworih Se -Miller, 111 Nassau at,

GG3—Sflth St. No 249 W, new stairs subsatuted for old one; cost, $100; Julia 'Schwartz. 173 E 113th al; ar ' ts , Werner Sc Windolph, 92 Liberty at.

6'64—17th St. No 432 W, 1-aly brk extension, 25x22; 'COst, $100; Jamea McSorley, on premises; ar 't , Wm T Wallace, 202 W ISth st.

6(^3—Washington st, n w cor Duane st. ope'ninga made in wall for passagew-aya; cost. $400; Martin Gerdea. 25 Bank st; ar't, A Fleicht. 97 Cedar st.

666-34'th St. No 443 W, 1 and 2-sty stone extenaion. 25x55; cost,. $3,500; Chas Raab, on premises; ar't, Edward We^na. 149-1 Sd av; b ' r , ' Chas Schwartz, 525 E Soth at.

0157'—1st av, n e cor Slat st. build fireproof vault in basement; cost,. $500; Wm Wicke Co, on premiaes; ar ' t and b'r. List Sc Lennon, 147 Co- • lun-.bus av,

668-Bleecker st. No 119. cut -well hole on 5 floors; coat, $50; Cohen, Endel Sc Coe. 576 'Broadway; ar't , F L Blom, 57 West Housion.

669—1st av. n w cor 84th at, 1-aty stone exlension, 2oxl7.10; cost, .fLSGO; Christopher H Steinkamp. 110 E SOth at; ar't. John J Michel, 87 Nassau st.

670—l;h av, n w cor 17ih st, construct in court a room; cost, $2,600; ' P Kurzman, 48 W 73th st; ar ' ls . Waters, Sherwin Sc Crowinshiel. 26 Sth St.

071—Courtlandt st, Nos 47 and 49, remove stairs in basement and on 1st, 2d and 3d s t j s ; cost, $2,000; Robt Morris, 152 E 7]st st; ar 't , Bruno W Berger, 121 Bible House; lessees, BriU Bros, on preraises.

072—40ih St. No 9'W, 3-Ety brk exlension, 10.6x10; cost, $11,000; J C Yager, 320 Lexington av; Chas Buek. 109 W 42d si.

673—Elm st, es, 162.0 s Broorae at. present front aud part of aide wall taken down; cost. $814; City of N Y; ar ' t . Chaa Harl, 4th av and . Degraw at, Brooklyn.

6(4—oth av, No 386, cut out window for door; coat, $150; Aator Es­tate: ar't, Murdick F Carapbell, 126 W 19th st.

G75—(kh av, No .561 |build a brk alack; cost, $400; Anuie B -MUli-Broadway. No 12G1| gan, Washington Heighis; ar't, James

Spearing. o4 W 29lh at; lessee, P G Cass. 1164 Broad_way, 076—9th st. No 041 B, put in 5 windows; eost. $oO; ow'r and ar ' t ,

Matthew Fanning. 226 E 10th st. 077—South sl. No 87, l a t sty floor to be lowered; coat, $500; Pat- .

rick Skelly, 51 W IOth st; ar ' ts , Jno -B Snook & StJn, 261 Broadway. 678—Greenwich st. No 94. n w cor Rector at, new hall and ataire to

be put in; coat not given; Catharine McCrea, care lesaee; ar 't , H Gil-varry. 45 Exchange pl; leasee, Michael Shannon, 213 Congress st, . Brooklyn.

079—69th at. No 4-2 E. 3-sty and baaement slone extension. 18.4s; 32.4; cost, $10,000; Isaac N Heidelberg, 42 E G9th st; ar'ts-. Buchman. & Deisler, 11 E 59th st.

680 -3d av, No 954. 1-sty brk extension, 15x30; cost, $1,000; Gedere Sc Marie Green, Portchester. N Y; ar't, Frank J Murphy, 407 E 101st at. .

681—M'adison av, n e cor 42d st. room to be divided; cost. $1,000; Joseph Milbank. 27 E SOlh st; ar ' ls. Lamb & Rich, 35 Naasau sl; b 'rs , Robinson Sc Wallace, 123 E 23d st.

GS2—IOth st. No 22 E, raise building 1-sly; cost. $3,000; Chas Per­ceval. 100 Gth av; ar 't , Y C Yerritt, 1269 Broadway.

6S3—87th St. No 301 W', remove staircase, new elevator; cost. $6,000'; John Healey, on preraises; ar 't , H E Hartwell, lo6 oth av.

0 8 4 - I S l h av, 'Nos S3 and 34. arches lo be removed; cost, $300; Am­brose K Ely, 103 Gold st; ar't and b'r, John O'Keeffe, 33 Ferry st. _

083—Lenox av, w s, 2G n lS5th st, a dividing partition; cost. $.:iO; Prancis Callaghan, 109 Sanda at, Brooklyn; ar't, "Henry Anderaon, IISO Broadway.

680—Houston sl. s w cor Suffolk st, wall to be removed; cost, $300; •Estate Wolf Kronethal, 22 Broad at; ar't. C A Milliner, 81 E 125lh st.

6S7—Lewis st. e a. 200 s Houston at, l-£iy stone extension, 25x11.6; cost, $1,200; 3 Friedmann. 110 Lewis st; ar 't , I Reissmann. 32 lat st.

OSS—Manhatlan av, n e cor UOth st, 1-aty brk extension. 4x24,11; cost, $1,500; Rieper'Bros. 691 Columbus av; ar ' t . G A Schellenger, 12S Broadway.

6S9—Broadway,_Noa 663 and 605, floor to be lowered a-nd general al­terations; cest, $0,000; 'Estate Stephen Whilney, U S Trust Co, exrs.

April 15, 1899. ii^ccord and GuiOf 695

I.33a—loth st, n s. 125 e Melroae av, 3-3ty frame extension. 10x18. w plumbing; -cost. $1.'200; Robt Schaufelberger, 067 E 155lh st; ar ' t .

5 9 WaU Et; ar 'ts, Schneider & Herter, 46 Bible House;-b'r, A. G Imhof, 81 4th av.

egO-^lSth St. Nos 129-to 137W,remove wall and put in new partition; -cost. $300; B Altraan Sc 'Co. Oth av. 18th and 19ih sts; ar't, Francis H Kimball 71 'Broadway; b'r. Marc Eidlilz & Son. 489 oth av.

om—lai av, Noa 1440 and 1443, 1-sly and basement brk extension, 48.4,x56.4; eost, $4,000; Samuel Rike'r, 27 'E GOth st; ari'ta, Higga Sc Gavegan, illTJS Broadway; lessee, Sigmund Levy, 1441 1st av,

092-2d av. No 1432, build air shaft; cost. '^lloO; Mra Geo Cramer, •2d av cor 018th st; ar 'ts, C 'Baxter Se Son, 2580 3d av.

693-IBleecker at, No 289, windows reframed. brk work fill in; cost, $700; Myers M Hodge. Finderne, N J; ar ' t s and b'rs, Westervelt & Mclntyre, 290 W l l l h st. _ ^ „

694—-Nassau st. No 76, remove part of hall pariition; cost, $.wU; Geo Ehret, 235 'E 92d st; ar 't , A C Hendriekson, 71 Boerum pl, Brooklyn.

695—38th S't, No 21 W, new fireproof elevator shaft; cost. $4,0C'(l'; M Brul. 21 W SSth st; ar't, Robt T Lyons, 41 Union sq.

696-24th st. No 55 W, 1-aty brk extenaion, 20x40; coS't, $3,vjO0; Fred W Marks, 087 Broadway; ar't, same as las't.

697—Orchard st. No 55. new store front; cost, $200; Estate Bernard Amend, 119 Nassau st; ar't, A P A Schraitt, 004 -Cortlandi av.

BOBOTTGH O F M A N H A T T A N .

1.33a—1 new Wm H Hallock, Jr. Websler av and Scott av.

134a—White Plains av, s e cor Logan st, new partition; cost, $20; Hv and Frank Vought, Bronxwood Park; ar't, same as last.

lS5a—187th al, n a, 225 w 3d av. new basement; cost. $2,500; Du-rock Turpin. lS7th st near 3d av; ar 't , Wm Guggolz, 2305 Bathgate av.

136a—^17Sth sl, s w (ior 3d av, add 2-aty; coat, $3,500; Alethra V "WiUiaras, 117 W 56th st. and Agnes K Mulligan, 1911 Fulton av; ar 't , Chas S -Clark, 719 E 177lh st.

].?7a—Newell av, w s. 200 n Blizabeth st, 2-sty frame extenaion, 14 x26; cost. $200; ow'r and ar ' t . 'Cbas Woelk, on premises,

ISSa—Boslon av, w s, 125 s Mechanic at. 1-sty frame extension, 12x 16; cost. $400: Henry C .Hendriekson, 2021 Bos-ton av; ar 't , Chas 'S Clark. 719 E 177th st.

139a—170th sl, a s. 45 e Morris av, raove building; coat. $600; .\ug Roggenkamp. ^56 E 176th al; ar't, same as last.

140a—Columbua av. s s, 75 e Hancock st. Van Nest Park, l-sty frame exlension, ISxG: eost. $100; Wra Behan, Columbus av. Van Nest Park; ar 'l . Thos Scott, Van Nest'Parle.

141a—Townsend av. e s. 123,14 n Walnut st, raove building, new foundPtion; coat, $900: John McKee. 712 Dth av; ar't. iRobt Glenn. 2058 3d av.

142a—.•\lpxander av. s e cor 142d at. 1-sty and basement brk exten­sion. 25x23.9; cost. .'K1.200; Central Union 'Gas Co. on premises; ar't. Hy S Ihnen, 3 W 29lh st.

143a^Ford al. s s. 100 w Webster av. new bay window; cost. $250; ow'r and ar't, Alexander 'Cruickshank, Pord st and Webs-ter av.

144a—iBrnscliff pl. s s, ?.3b w Cadiz pl. 2-sty frame extension, 12.5x 14.11: cost. $.^0; Jas O'Leary. Van Courtlandt av near Jerome av; ar't, Jos Doniiano. 63 Whire Plaios av .

145a—Walton ar. s e cor IfFith st. raove building; cos-l, . .lOO; Mrs Hannah C Doran. on preraises; ar't, E R Wiil. 1362 Fulton av.

3UDGIVIENTS. In theae ilata of Judgments the namea ainhabetieally arranged, and whicf'

are first on eaeb line, are those of the judcment debtor. The letter (D* means .ludgment for deficiency: (•) means not summoned; f-t-l signifies tha* the first name la fictitious, real nime being unknown. Judgments entereii during tha week and satiafled before tlie day ot publication, do not appear In thia column, hut in list of Satsified Judgments.

April 13 Arden, 'Edwin—J W Wood 341.22

5 Andrewa, Mary A—Jtihn H Tonyes $234.22 10 Aronowitz, Philip—A Jaffe 45.54 10 Arkell. Wra J ^ R A Wallace costs 126.42 10 Averill. Geo E—C P Thompson 441.G'T 10 the Earae M F Abbe 490.16 11 Alexander. L e r n - G e o Hotchkiss Se Co {Lim) 193.0''^ 11 Albers, Catherine-Wcod ft Selick 3.30 14 11 Adaras. I'uzon .T—J Luedke 49 ] "• 11 Adaras. Joseph K—F J Lawson 27.~7 11 Arnn-viti^fh, Paulina—C Messer 49 51 12 'Adams, Udelmer C—Nathan SObel 1,063.16 12 Appel, August—Joseph Beck 192.94 14 Austin. H G Wil l i s -A GerkhariJ.t 228,09 1,4 Annealev, Rebecca P—W J Williams 328.94

8*Bostwick. J Harvey—H Eckel 11,909..^4 8 Brandus. Edward—Ludovic de B Spiridon S67.52 'S Beery. Emraa D—H D Winans costs 107,55

10 Povprs. Wra—'E Aldhaus 269.77 in Bloch. Wm and Henry—J Spero et al 34.91 10 -Blain, Wra H and Edmund S Baiiev—Manhattan Fire Ina Co et al,

costs 47,60 1 0 'Bimberg, Morris—A Van Leer 112.15 10 Brackett. Henry W—Postal Tel-Cable 'Go 242,31 10 Belden, H e n r y - F Grosjean 15S.S9 10 Boulanger, Pauline—^S Hetzel admrx cost 97.28 10 the same—•—the sarae costs 134.28 10 lhe aame the aarae costs 97.28 31 Beeckman, Thos H—Su-n Printing and Publishing Assoc 26'1.18

l l t B a s s e i . Jane—L Laser and ano 86.37 l l tBleak ley , John T M—G Cunnington 3^-^'^ lUBehrens , Samuel—C A Bilharz 64.32 11 Bleyer, Julius M—G E SlecTiert 18.45 n Bouden, Alfred I—G H Richraond Se Co 43 13 11 Beach. Valentine—E Reardon 97 "lO 11 Broadbelt. William—Tbe Stationers Board of Trade 2.623 2 i 11 Burdett. Fannie—Jas A Bailey costs 70.47 11 Bernheim. Leon—D Sleekier .30 ?2

6 Bruram, Charles and Paul Beraar—M A Gilbert costs 45 2 -12 Byrne, William—Union Truat Co costs 103.86 12*BeerE. Theodore and Dederick Butt—The Cook & Bernheimer Co.

; 14L13 12'tBlumenthal. Carrie—A -Monli aud ano 111.15 12 Barnes, Oliver W—C E Hellier 10,370.55 12 Bannon, John—The Mayor, &c 204.84 12 'Brown. Howard E—J N Little et 'al 20.22 12 Brunnelle. Harry^-iConsolidated Gas Co 111.70 12 Barry, Frank—David Stevenson Brewg Co ^O..';! 13 Bohana-n, John—Lighte & Bro ISO.Sl 13 Boekchmann, Henry G—F H Leggett el al '1.^4.06 15 Bailey. Isabel—L Evers and ano '209.64

•13 Birdseye. 'Clarence F—W F Daniel 3o1,39 14*Budgett, H—.H Jaburg 41.9S 14 Ballin. Aaron assignee. &c—C 'Vietor et al costs 106.22'

14 Bender, Charles—J J Bonneau and ano -^^Pif-14 Bales, Henry—R Rebmann on r i ^ 14 Baumann, Hugo—H Slattery 'o'^oi 14 Beard. Eraraa C—'W Beard '^°^^^ ,%\^, 14 Bacol, Cecile C—<P Liihauer i^'J.'-H

8 Conway, Waller M and Joseph F—S Wachsman and ano r^^ ' ^ r 8 'Curizzo, Anna—Tbe Eastern Brewing Co "I'^In^'-^ 8 Copeland, Andrew M—M Wilks 'nn^'o-8 Corbett, Eugene—W Sullivan m i j i -

10 Culver, W^eeks W—D M Shaw ^ i ' o i 10 Clements. Richard—L H Quinn ' ^ "H 10 Conleruo, Joseph-V Mele '^"^''^-jin u) 10 Clark, A Lincoln—J H Z Demarest and ano in- i - t i 10 Chicco. Vincent and Angelo Cavanna—J Peroni on'A-10 Crull, Lafayette. Edwd L and Marcus—G Greenhalgh and ano. 39,91 10 CahUl, Geo T and Agnea G—E S Crowell ?:'n^Ti« 10 Corwin, Chas B—F B Flake and ano 'io7 1^ IU Chapkewitz. Louis—E J H Tamaen as Sheriff. SeC costs 134.41 11 Clark, Wra H—B W Webel ;,', o!? , 11 Crane, Benjarain—Chemical Natl Bauk of N Y 12,03-9 ii4 11 Carucci, Antonio and Peter—A W Blazo 189.01 11 the aarae Harry W Bell ^'^^'Xi 12 'Carley, Bernard—H Koehler & Co ° -T>!R 12 Calcagnino. Francis—I Hamburger et al costs '2.09 12 Carr Geo S—N Y Co-operative B and L Assoc (D).2,498,85 12 Clark, Wm H—B W Webel -?7 '« i 12 Caasidy, Edward—The J Chr G Hupfel Brewg Co , .4ol,01 12 Cochrane. Catherine—L .M White l.Ooo.sS 12 'Congdon. Stewart H and Fredk G Caas^The R Wallace & Sons

Mfg Co '222.60 12 Caton. Josephine—Union Trust Co costs 103.86 13 Coleman, Michael T—F Ebel i i ~ 13 Coolidge. Edwiu L—P Herder •- -IS'-l^J ISt'Carape or Camp, Harry—E B La. Petra assignee I(,)o2.9o 14 Conkling, Thoraaa W—W P Douglaa exr (D) 68.04 14 Cohen, Julius—'H B Clafiin Co -"-- -243.81 14 Currie, Henry G—S C Kipp coats 130.9:i 8 Del Gindlce. Francesco—N Sanlora 26.lb Stde Wagstaffa, William—A Anable 'Viofol^

10 Doyle Wra T—^Elizabeth Doyle 1,884.J9 10 Delabarre. Walter E—J M Bower 'An"".^ 11 de Castro, Angel—E W Aldrich 110 00 11-;-Dionian, Jcseph S—G H Richraond & Co 164.15 11-fDreyer, Geo L—R Salomon ^t~'}. 11 Dayton, Alcnzo P and Frank—B W Williams, Jr 205 o4 11 Dennett, Alfred W—L L Livings et al ^ni '*S ll^^Doe, Jane—J Roachstein by guard. Scc 600'.00 11 Dougherty. James—J Unterraaun 9.'22 12 Dreyer. Wm C—L Slieglitz 3'10.81 12 Darragh, Laura A—E 'Wbillock exr, &c costs 160. lO 12 de'Hamel, Henry B—Minnie Huber 265.50 13 Dolge, Alfred and Rudolf—John K Krieg et al exrs. Sbc, . .110,647.09 13 Daynes, William—A G Cooper ^A'9'?^ 13 Dickiuaon, Orison—E F Kienle i?* '=5 14 Dahlman, Pauline admrx—Central Stable Co J2/.'o7 14 Duffy, Edward—F & M Schae*fer Brewg -Co 6.840.o9' 14 de Faria, Eugenio otherwise Eugenio 'de P Y G de Tei i tera-Pub­

lishers- Printing Co 350.40 14 (Dutoil Louis—'Consolidated Lehigh Slate Co (O.D9 S Ewbank, Jaraes IS—J A Walter - i ^ ' § 3

10 'Engelhardt, Herraan—A W McLaughlin and ano 1,362.87 12 rEinslein, Mosea—H Krieger ^H^fn

StPleisehraan, John—H Kochman and ano ^S-'ix 8 Fread, Siraon—R Weinberg Si '?2'

10 Fagan. John H—S Lang 71.45 10 Faehrmann, Oscar—C V 'Benecke costs 92.97 11 Frauk, Isaac—P W Latham 203.09 11 Frischman. Bernard—F M Jaeger . .143'.23 11 Fraser. Joseph, *LincoIn and *Thos E—M Walker 80 37 11 Fernald, Edward B—W P Carr ^9 I i 12 Fordon Pauline—C P Scholz and ano 12.60' 13 Ford, Jaraes—Mayor, &c costa 107.92 13 Pine, larael—M Abraras and ano 131.94 14*Farber, Wm C—N Y Telephone Co 44.(3 14 Poerst, Julia—A G Hupfel ,2^'? ' ' ' 8 Gritz, David—Wm H Frank Brewing Co , i S ' ^ -

10 Gill, Wra H—R Morgan ^^?.'^2. 10 Goldstein, Philip—A Cohen „',<?«', 11 Grant, John-Albany City Natl Bank 2.902.24 11 Graham. Char les-Ruper t A Ryley Co 202 42 11 Gardner, Joseph A L—Manhattan Rwy C o , . .costs 210.48 11 Genoy, Michael—G J Hoase 39.08 11 Grenlich. Leo J—W P Carr 43 91 11 Gebhard, Frederick—M Levy costs '0.22 ll*Godaaria, George—E Roasig ^ 'n l '^ t 11 Gies. Rudolph—R Heuderson aud ano 1U7.72, 12 Griffing, Agnes E—Sarah Embley 1,230.98: 12 'Goldstein, Arthur—lEastraans 'Co of N Y 76.06' 12 Garvey, Benjamin, Nellie, Henry 'A. Richard, Walter J—Union

Trust Co exr. &c coals 103.86 13 'Gedney, Wm A imdivld and Alfred W exrs. &c—M F Vought, ,48o,Ol 14 Green, Thad K—'C W MiUer 93.68 14 Glaser, Wm F—A'speli & Co %zJ,' 14 the same the same 262.9a

S Hoibrough. Joaeph H—G K Breit lob.S'f 8 Horton, Rochelle—G N Milliken Gio.7S 8 Harte, W'm N—L H Cohen 18.4-2 8 Higgina, Cecil C—Duparquet, Huot & Moneuae Co 1 G6.31

10 Herbert, Max—Fostoria 'Glasa Co 127.13 10 Hanson. James—J M Sraith U'//^^ lOtHerrmann, Berthold—H B Claflin 'Co Il)tl.09 10 Haebler. Theodore—'C V Benecke costs 92.97 10 Haatings, George—S C Beckwith Special Agency 3,232.31 10 the aame M Lee Starke 4,828.48 10 Hemphill, 'Frank and "^George F H a r d y — N * Metal Edge Box

Co T- 2S5.44 11 Heimerdinger. Eugene M—J Mitt l.OSl'.OS 11 Hyama, David, Henry M aud Harry G—J Goldatein 112.19 11 Harria. Geo W—J S Frost recvr. &c (D) 20,479.29 11 Hichenbolhera, Robert—F M Growney 38.90 l l fHotcbkiss , John—W Ochsenhirt 54.12 11 Halley, Chas T—J W Westphal 174,03 11 Holler John and Wm F Holdernesa—P Llaanti and ano

costs 119.40' 11 Higgina. Cecil C—J W Doane 4,500.011 11 Hauseman, Chas W—G W Grote 81.70 11 Harriaon, Maud—G H Hart 318 61 11 Hartwell. Horace E—W D Southard et al 1.030.83 11 Horowitz. Morris aod Joseph—J Roachstein by guard, &C..G00 00 12 Horgan, Francis J exr—Union Trust Co costs 103.86' 12 Herzfeld. Alfred .4,—A Ariur 178.60-12 Hudson, Henry S—Sophia A White aiuS ano exra- 199.62'

Record and Guide ^ i l 15, 1899. 1 12 Hynes, John A-^Prank A Carr 302.29 12 Hartley, James—Harlem -River Lumber and Wood Working Co.96.S9 12 'Haas, Samuel 'H—National Lead Co 153.44 13 Howes, Elbert D—(E F Kienle 64.2a 13 Haaaelbach, 'Frederick-J Meister 37.22 13 Hofstatter. Ernest W—H Brinkerhoff S.217.94 13 Hale. Wm S--^Jackson & Sharp Co 400.74 13 Heyman, Henry M—J Moliare 315,7^ 13 Hoskins. Benjamin S—W H Clarke 2G2.G'6 13 Hageraeyer, George and *Oasper—lEdwd R Doup 2.T31.9'2 13 Hutchinson, Horace F assignee, &c—Edwd IR Doup, . , .costs 12'S.9-2 13 Hirschbein. Nathan-—W J Lippraann 17.12 13 Hibbard, Geo B—A G Cooper 375.2o 14 Henschel, Samuel—A G Hupfel 132.S3 14 Hart. Max—'Rider Ericsson Engine Co 37.07 14 'Humphrey, Geo I—N Y Casualty Co ' . . . .421.Ga 14 Hatten. W'm T—'N Y Telephone Co 73.34 ' 14 Hughes, Bernard J and Mary J—F E Roach and ano 9-2S.5'2 14tHarrington, Mary—I L Barnet and ano 45.43 14 Haas, Prank—Wm H Klinker 121,44 14 Hennessy, Richard W—Dora Benson and ano 39.15 14 'Hicks, Geo E and 'Benjamin—C B Thomaa recvr 4.799.3'6 12 Isherwood. Prank—G Pach et a! 102.69 14 laola, Louis—The People, &c 25.00 10. Jones, Zacharv T—N Y Metallic Bedstead Co 1.748,42 10 Johnson, Geo P and Oliver N—H S Thompson 13.146.12 11 Jorres, Rchert W—J T Miller 33 51 12 Johnson, Geo P—L Slieglitz 310.81 13 Johnson, Geo P—Isaac Stern et al 118,10 14 Jaeger, Marie L—J H Koenig 132.93

8 Klee, John P ^ B Rosenbohm and ano ' 14S.70 8 Kaufman. Olto—C G Hellman 229.81 S Kenney. Raymond W—P Klein 141.22 8 Klein, Moritz and Bertha—B Spreng 310.S5

10 Keahon, Patrick H—John Haines 2,997.111 10 Kelly, Michael-L H Quinn J6.26 11 Kelly, Michael—L H Quinn 40.2'i 11 Kuapp. Julia—Ann Smart 93 G5 11 Kcelble, Peter—E O Grabo 68 7.! 11 Kavanagh, Thomas—C H Pepper 152 90 12 Klinker, Adelaide C and Herman H D—J Glass and ano 344.54 12 Knowlsou, Andrew B—L Stleglitz SlO.St 12 Kay, Charles—H Krieger 944.12 12 Kiernan, Terence^—German Exchange Bank 4.176.58 13 Klausuer, Meyer—'Gudebrod Bros Co 90 32 13 Kahn, Lazard—H R Mount costs 114,90 14 Knight, Harry J—'N Y Telephone Co 103.-10 14*Knowle3, Fred M the same 75.3-4 S Ludeking, Henry—M 'Stiner '120.38 8 Libby, Jamea L and Henry M—H S Van Beuren et al 52,110,15 8 Laib, Henry—A A Skinner •. ; 78.Oo

11 Lindsay, Jeffery D—M Strahl 648.02 11 Leib, John L—C W Schroeder 103 2'') 11 Linaky, Johu F—C Cochran .36.G"-11 Lediai-d, Chas H—Wm P Carr 25 79 11 Langan. John—The People. &c 25 00 11 Lemien. Lcuisa—F Lemien 144.7.5 11 Loe-wentbal. Bra i l -A B Woodruff Co 147.54 11 Louchheira. Joaeph—E W Blcoraingdale as assignee, &c

costs 344 31 11 the sarae D Bettman et al coata 3J2 75 12 Loft, William—L Stieglita 310.81 12 Landmann, Henry—'Burger 'Brewg 'Co Lim 263.95 12 Larkin, Matthew L B ^ R H Clarke 1,066.90 12 Leman, Henry and '.Mary E—Union Trust Co costa 103.86 13 Lancaster, James H—'W W HoweU 116i.30 13 Long, Wm H—L Drever cosla 84.7:i 14 Leighton. Cbas W—W J Williams S2S.94 14 Levene, Louis—A R Parsons aud ano G3.59 14 Long, Lawson .K—W D BUis and ano exrs. Sec coals GS.SU

8 Monataberger, Fritz aa Treas, &c—F Junge 2.54.22 S Milton, Wm F and Gustavua A Morgenroth—Chas W G E Schip­per and ano 14.S71.9^

8 Mack. John M and Wra C—'C R Partridge 169.27 S Muller, W'm P, J r ^ E Doerfler extrx 42.55 S Mayer. Chas F—K 'Mayer 219.20

10 Mezzadri. Giuseppe—J Peroni 403.79 10 Mueller, Ernat—^G Lindenraeyr and ano 392 22 10 Muller, John B—East River Beef Co Lim .529.32 10 Mills, Edmund S—I N Ferguson 303.36 11 Meyer, Isaac—B Roasig and ano 24.84 11 Mocney. Joseph—J L Thompson admr .320 Sl l l tMann , Bdward—C Klackner 37.05 11 Mikol. Maurice—H B Claflin Co 133 50 11 Manley, Thrraas H—S Schneider 2,080 .32 11 Malcolm. Oliver F—Nelson, Chesman Se Co 368 51 11 Margarada, Hyman L—J Roachstein by guard 000 Of) 12 'Murphy, Laura A—Union Trust Co costa 108,86 12 Moore, Joseph—United Shirt and Collar Co 117.73 12 Maibach, Jacob—H Stark 127,50 12 Murray, Palrick J—J Chr G Hupfel Brewg Co 451.01 13 Mutlerer, Emil—D M -Demuth 47.17 13 Morrison, Thom-as N and Annie V—P G Kerap 74.45 13 Morrison, Annie V—'A Kramer 734."77 13 Murlha. Walter—J H Claiborne 49.3S 13 Moran. J'ames—J 'Cartledge et al 210,47 13 -Mills, James P—W L Frank 139,IS 14 Mulligan, Peter A—'W J Rooney 44.2'J M_MiUer, Edward—Wm 'B iBrokaw and ano 192.59 14tMayer, Andrew—A Stumpf and ano 5il.2'2 14 MangelK, Wra H—N Y Telephone Co 94.50 14 Matthewa, Linton—C Neher 114.15 14 'Marsh. Wra F—Hersehmann Se Bleier costa 98.20 14 the same J^atban Hutkoff costs 99.00 14 the same S L Kaye individ and as recvr costs 97.70 14 the same T^ L Kaye recvr costs 97.57 14 the same 'David Brekea ot al costs 99-22 14 Munro, John—Hugo Jaburg and ano 141.98

8 McAuliffe. Palrick—W Solomon 990.35 10 McNeill, James—P Grosjean 123.33 10 McDermotl, Rody—D F Martin et al 212.15 11 McQueen. Ulyaaes G—The Real Estate Record Assoc 34.48 11 McCIuskey, David—J T Backus 28.16 11 McGarry, John—E Fickinger 05.7 >• 12 McAlpine, 'Reynolds P—J Lehmann 558.47 12 McDonald. John B—W Bobesack 391.72 12 McGrath, Robt 'H, Jr—N Y Telephone Co 4S.41 12 M(-ManuE. Joseph C~R A Rutherford 14.22 12 McKinney, Geo T—G P Nixon 3.000.49 14 MoCallura, John and Lee—Wm Brown and ano 883.78 14 McLean, John N—F Sternberg 182.00 14 McCrain. Joseph—E Den'nis 271.22

14 McGrath. Robt H, Jr—M IE Horton 46.00 10 Nunn, K Joseph—James RelUy 421.06; l l tNewil l , Wm T—A Powell and ano 4.4.15 11 Nafew, Samuel—C H Hoffraan 227.05 13*Newbold. A Walter—P Herder 187.15-14 Neabit, Maud—Jeuleos Garabliee 1,654.82: 14 'Norman, Oscar A—N Y Telephone Co 44.7d 10 OlRourke, Thomas J—Aspell Se Co '20.31 11 O'Grady, Ellen—M F Daulton 15.650.12 n*01iver , Elraer W—B O Grabo 74-07 12 O'Donnell. Joseph F A—R H Clarke LOe-G-OO-12 Olsen. E r n s t - M Sheridan 31.30 12 CBrien. John P—Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital of City of N Y.

153.36-12 Owen, Anna J, John, Ellen K. Charlotte L—Union Trust Co. .103.86 13 O'Connor, David J—E A Maver 29.S9 14 O'ReiUy, Cath -M P ^ E Tyrrell and ano (D) 978,81 14 Oaborn, Robt A—P J Gaaque't and ano trustees (D) 158.30' 14 Oswald. Prank—The Conaolidated Lehigh Slate Co (5.59 S Popham. Alex F and *Lewis C—W R Potts et al S35-.43 8 Parker, Jamea—Mercantile 'Safe Depoait Co 223.11

10 Peters, Eliz W as a d m r x - B P Walkins 2,103.57 10 Prensky, Siraon—A Coheu 90.57 11 Price, Joaeph—H Pong 293.97 l l tPeck , Henrv M—W P Carr 44.01 13 Powell. Leopold—Minna Powell 120.00-12 Psvbylski. Albin—A Hill and ano SS.95 12 Peck, Edward M—TirriU Gas Machine Co 642.34 12 Pierne, Mary and *John—^F Holastein l o . 0 2 ' IS^Price, Nathan—M' Ahrama 131.94 13 Preaton, Predk D—J Wanaraiaker 293.80" 13 Philputt. James M—J Meaaloh 78.75. 13 Potter. Julian—C M'cBurney 1,347.44 13 Phillips, Sarauel C—W T Black admr 145.93::

SfRepper, Henry—Henrietta Schneider 26.01M S Ryan, Thomas—H O'Reilly et al 170.47" 8 Ryder, Thoraas F—'C Slradlman el al 384.21 8 Rademacher. Herman—G C Tilyou 143.00J 8 Reichmann, Theodor and *Charles Reick—H Eckel and a n o . . . .

11,909.34?; 10 Rider, Granville S—F Grosjean W,10: 10 Rabinowitz, Jacob—'P L Ronalds 903.24" 11 Rudeuaky, Louia—J B Blank 223 30 lltR--sen berg, Julia—G Lurie 148 22 11 Richards, Mary B—N Y Printing Co, Republic Press 29.93 11 Roeder, Albert L—A Bridgeman 104.70 11 Rosenfeld, Fanny aud Isidor as committee—B F Rosenfeld,4,690.01 n Ricca, I..Cuis—Margaret Lamb individ aud as truatee 402.15 11 Richey, Wra C—H 0 Rath 286,07 l l fRoe, Richard—J Rcachstein by guard 600,00 12 Rulf, John—David Stevenson iBrewg Co 97.76.: 13 Rvder, Geo (N—A G Cooper 375,25' 13 Rowohlt, Henry—L Helm 404.65-13 Reichert, Frederick—P C (Sworda 238-22 13 Ringel, Joaeph—H Weiler costs 87,9!i-13 Reardon, Mary E—IB McNaught Wright 462.44 14 Roeing, David—H 'B Clafiin -Co '243.91 14 Jtobrig, W'ra F—L 'Bossert and ano 524.53^ 14 Rosenthal, Tarael-S Simsteiu 294.31' 14 the same the sarae 136.81 14 Rinaido, Isabel B-^M Ehrenreich and ano 133.36-14 Roaai, Giovanni—C Moers et al 727.73: 8 Sonnenberg, Rosa—J Bauman 178.2* 8 Steinfeld, EmU—F M Guinzburg 763.99> 8 Sullivan, Michael—I W Bernheim and ano 257.85: 8 Spirvak, Hyraan—Wra H Frank Brewing Co 178.24-

10 Schemitz, Prank—B Fowler 84.-50-lli 'Saudersou, John—John J Miller S2.89 l l fS i rauss , Mary—R Lindner 42.59 11 Slater, Jehu J—W P Carr 44 09 11 Stark, Jtaef—Inleruational Shirt and Collar Co ..176.34 11 Spencer. Mary D—W N Reed and ano 34.48 11 Shulman, Joseph—V L Maiaou et ai ccsta 12.72 . 11 Schastey. Otto L, Geo A, Jr. and Wm E—W R Ferguaon and ano.

1,375 50> 11 Scbleainger, Adolph—P M Jaeger 143 23 11 Stam. Geo C—American Surety Co 170.44 11 Street, A Walter—B Hessling 67.60 11 Steinberg, Isidore^M Levy and ano 40.10-11 Stevenson, Chas A—C Thorley 64.36 11 Sshull, Herman H—J E Coe 110.12 12 Stoue, Frederick J—Tiffany &jCo 177.84-12 Sullivan, John M—J Beck 295.66 12 Stanton. Peter—I Lewin 32.oO ' 12 Schaller, Frank—L Rueppel 2(10.92 12 Sandmann. Jacob—N E Baylies et al costs 64.44 12 Schermerhorn, Richard—'H M Messinger 1.742.76 . 12 Satleriee, Elizabeth K—L Stiegliiz 310.81 12 Stein, Tbeo G—L Baumann 40.49 13 Sulton, Isabella—W Black 525.54 15 Salesbury, Henry B—Riverside Bank 2.SoS.93-13 Skuse, Thomas 'G—Maryland Club Whiskey Agency 222.79 13 Steinfeld, Morris—iL S Storm costs 97.32 . 13 Schard, George—A iSzigethy, Sr cos-ts 70.SS . 14 'Steele, Renie S—J B Cole 240.54: 14 Sternberg, Jennie L ^ P B Chedsey 113.57 14 Schaper, Geo E and Otto—F H Leggett et al S2.22 -14 Stone, Alfred W—A Byrne 901.09 14 Somma, Anlonio—.\ Marschall et al 581.77 14 Shaleck, Fred J—Lena Helene 487.35 14 Steitz, WiUiam-E Keith and ano 143.00 -14 Shepperd, Geo W—E Dennis 271.22 14 Schluter, Minnie and Catherine—G B Christman 2U9.69 14 Scheurer, John C and .Nicholas Stadel—G W RuaseU _.27,oO-14 Schneeraan, August——^R Rebraann olO.lS 14 Schwartz, Abraham by guard, &c—H Knapp 89.10 -14 Stewart, Robert—Louis C Raegener recvr. &c 601.02 14 Schmitt. Philip the same '593.92 I i*Smith, J Granvi l le -P W Latham 2U3 09 12 Smilh. Alexander F—(First Natl Bank of Albany 170.89-12 Sraith. -Mary 'E—Union Trust Co costs 103.86 13 Smilh. Chas E W—A N Btrouse 3'2.26-13 Smith, Joseph H—W F Metz 601-24 13 Smith, Ed'win H—J W Wood 341.22

8*Tennebaum, John—H Kochman 3G.1U 10 Tischler, Samuel—F Knick costs 61.99 10 Tucker, J Francis—E W Richardson .915.89 I I Thorue, George—A vac Cutujian 188 89 11 T-dd. John R—Joseph W Brown 3,856.57 12 Tallman, Clarence E—N Krauskopf 80,60' 12 Tripler, Thoraas E—German Exchange 'Bank , , . . 4,167.5S':

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T e n E y c k . Sanford R Individ and a s s u r v i v i n g pa r tne r , &c—Marle^

Getzel k%})7^ the sarae E r n a t P H o t r a a n n ^ ' ^^ i j ' i . ^ the sarae 'Bruno Hofmann - - -J i^ ' i .^ t h e s a m e - ^ E r n s t C Hofmann " ' " i n ' i o

Thedford. Geo W—'R L R e a d e costs i0.6J T h o m p s o n , Wra W—H HahnenfeM G'^c.iu Torapkins , Robt P — W J WUUams °^2't^ Amer ican Inves to r s Co—L S F o r m a n o-^ 'oV lEastraans 'Co ol N Y—Edraund Spe l lane JaO.34 T h e H e r b e r t Booth K i n g Broa P u b Co—Chas A M i g n a r d . . . . . ^79 .12 T h e Metropol i tan S l ree t Rwy C o ^ J o h n Mallin '1 i n,^ Tbe M a n h a t t a n R w y Co—Kate McBride a d m r x . Sec 400 .00 T h e Ci iy of New York—Char les Manley ' ^ ' 2 - 1 "

the s ame W H Colwell l o " ^ ^ t h e aame J Sul l ivan 13.00

T h e Mayor , &c—^M B r e n n a n 3 1 1 . 3 I t h e same——L M H o r n and ano 115.17 t h e s a m e -P Coby 4 3 1 , 8 1 t h e same^ M Rei l ly 591 ,81

The Mi l i t a ry Club of N Y — P r e d k M c E w e n 1,571,37 T h e N a t i o n a l C o n t r a c t i n g Co—Pa t r i ck R a m s e y by gua rd , fic.

10 ,182 ,25 The I n d e s t r u c t i b l e R o a d Bed C o n s t r u c t i o n Co—Wm H C i a r k .

3 0 1 3 1 M a n h a t t a n Rwy Co—W Goldb la t t by g u a r d 85 011 T h e L 'Ara ldo I t a l i a n o P u b g C o - J P a l m i e r i 1,181.9-; T h e 'City of New York—P O'Hanlou 300.00 T h e F o u r t h E a l a l e Co—Wm P 'Hamil ton 2 .280.33 The N Y Blev R R Co and The M a n h a t t a n Rwy Co—'Patrick

P a r n a m individ and a s a d m r 920.89 The Br idgeman Co—N T Hu l se 216.75 T h e P e n n s y l v a n i a R 'R Co—Nathan Hutkofl: 529 .42 T h e A g r i c u l t u r a l I n s Co of W a t e r t o w n , N Y—A Saunde r s

coals 120.24 The -Mathalie A n t h r a c i t e Coal C o - J G Case 1,491.41 The F a r m e r s Loau and T r u s t 'Co aa admr . fi:c—Wm V Sirapson.

1,211.27 T h e Consol idated I n v e a t m e n t Corpora t ion—A W R o b e r t s o n . .4,385.62 Thomas-Blevia lor C o ^ S Ara ta adrar , &c 1.250.00 T h e Mess inger Bicycle Saddle Co—H Mess inger 627.o2

13 The M o r n i n g Jou r na l Assoc—'M A Jacque l ln a d m r cos ts r2a .8& 1 3 T h e 'Manha t t an E lev R w y Co and The M'anhatta 'n Rwy C o - ^ ^ ,

Oes te r i ing costs 1 3 0 . 6 5 14 The Ci ty of New York—J Donohue . i ^ " i ?-14 the s ame ^W E a r l e y ^ i '^ 14 W & J S loane—Chas A Hess a s s i g n e e 0 ,021 . (9 14 Chas A Baldwin Co—Wm L W a l k e r 1'20.9S 14 T h e , Uni ted S t a t e s F ide l i ty and G u a r a n t y Co—Jeuleos GambUee.

I,6o0.91> 14 The 'w'o'rces't 'er 'cycie Mfg Co—H F Doher ty and a n o . . . .coats I ' l ^ . S S 14 T h e Mayor, &c—G Bromfield ,Z'\^ 14 Fide l i ty and Deposi t Co of M a r y l a n d — S L P a k a s 4 d l . 9 1 14 T h e M a n h a t t a n Rwy Co and T h e Metropolita 'u Elev R R Co-^B

Greens tone --'fl 14 T b e M a n h a t l a n Rwy Co—Cather ine Mohn by guard ' (O-OtJ 10 Vel lano, George—M Simon e t al - j - ' I S ' 10 Vicchio, Baldassare—C! Cinque .s(.49 10 Valen t iue , Moses—P L Rona lds 963 .24 l l t V c n H a g e n , Rober t—C A B i lha r z ;,i}:L{ n V a n At t a . T h e r o n — A v a c Cutu j i an "T-.V, ' o . 12 Van Dohlen, Casper P—The Mayor, &c 204.'84 14 Van V a l k e n b u r g h , Ben j F individ and ass ignee—S C Kipp

cos ts 130.92 ' 8 Woolf,' R i c h a r d - A A S k i n n e r I ? - ^ ^ '

10 W i n k e n b a c h , F r a n k and Em.raa—S B K r a u s ^ i i on 10 W'eiser, J o s e p h — P K l i n g and ano costs 119.90 10 Webne r . I s idor P—R S Bar r ie ?^''^'?^ 10 Ward , Morton P — N a t l Metal E d g e Box Co 2 8 D . 4 4 11 Wei l , S imcn—N M o r r i s e t al 192 .96 11 W-ering, P r e d k A—E O Grabo ''"'^''''i^ 12 W^alsh, T h o m a s — J o s e p h F a l l e r t B r e w g Co 1 ,114 . i6 12 W a t U e s , F r e d k G—L F Mount - ' ^ ^ o n 12 W'yckoff, Maud E — J o u r n e a y & B u r n h a m ' (0-89 12tWyckoff. Theodos ia the aame 770.89 1 3 WUaon, R icha rd T and R i c h a r d T, J r — W F B r e w s t e r 7.773.26-1 3 Wolf, Adam E — P Shaw ^^h]^ 13 Weishe i t , Henry—J WUd a n d ano 3-0.44 13 We i t . Mar t in D—Sanchez & H a y a Co ^"''^•''2 1 3 W e d d e r i e n , Alber t N A—E G r a m s 841.11 12 Zur ica lday , AquiliDO—G F Nixon 3 ,006.49 13 Z i r a m e r m a n n , Matild'a—S Oppenhe imer et a l 66.3E>

S A T I S F I E D J T T D G M E N T S .

April S, 10. 11, 12, 13 and 14.

'American Investors Co—T Hanson. IStlil. $.'J1S.2T

Adler, Henry and Joseph—H Sonn. 1S88.3S0,.S4 S a m e — G W Smith. ISOl rilO.lO Same N Waterbury . ISSR 14!i.lO Adler, Henry—L J Apgar. ISS.S 23ri,Ui Alley, Alexr Q—H A Page et al. l.SilT 25S.96 Adler. Henry and Joseph—L Blaut and ano.

I S m ISl .00 Alley, Alexr B—H Fle i tmann. 1S97 1,200.69. Bodelson. Oscar—G Egner. ISW 2.160.14 Bernheimer, Alexander—A D Goldman. 18D0.

4f!.R2 Same same. 1890 58,82 Bonfils, Sereno D—2d Nat Bank. 189G. .4.407.8a Bennett , Thomaa—B B Odell. Jr , recvr, Scc.

1897 340.^9 Bendix, Herman—J L Reiling. 1S9G 3,13").34 S a m e — - R Passavant . 1896 2 0'!:i.03

C Andrae. 1806 3.032.07 Wimpfheimer. 1896 2.-190.K2 A Auffmordt. 1896 6,236.52 Graef. 1S96 2,007.67 B Hardt- 1S96 1,443.51

I-Ioirman. laaac and Mayer Hyama—J B Man­ning- 1.S97 534.71

Heinemann, Adolph—G Matthewa. 1893 . .200.o6 Hamil ton, Thos J—H M Rosenblatt- 1809. ..101.01 Heinemann, Adolph—B M Howell. 18!>:t . .107.28 Heas, Edward B—Thomaon Houston Elei^tric

Co. 1.S04 3«!0.07 Jones, Henry B—T H Davia. 1.S99 1,008..'>0 Kur th . Anold—L BarilaU. ISOS 244 60 Ket tner . Franc is J and Geo J—D Bilau. ISOS.

. 439.T1

-G F Vietor. 1806 819.04 -I-I L Meyer. 1.S06 2,000.2^) -W H Graef. ISOG .^.253.18 -Importera and Traders Nat Bank.

2.60-4. t.") Baum. Jacob—J Shongood. 1890 602.3',1 Same J Horowitz. 1895 0:;i5.02 Same A Goldsmith. 1806 51G.4S Same J Shongood. 1890 168.42 Same L Stern. ISOO aCi 03 Barse, Mary H—Central Trus t Co. 189S. . .S6.23 Same same. 1897 107,211.79 Bimberg, Bernard—E L Bouril . 189S 3o.5o Baylies. Nathal ie E—A S Hamil ton et al. 1899.

93.35 Brumm, Charles and Paul Brlraar—M A Gil­

bert . 1800 45.25 Blain, Wm H and Edwin S Bailey—Manhattan

Fire Ins Co. April 10. 1899 47-60 W Morse. 1891 5,955.03 1800 T,855.41 1890 o.<j-^..00 1891 17,820.73

Same M Howell. 1890 2,514.28 Same -same. 1890 2,512.50 Saiae-^—same. 1891 901.14 Same M S Drake. 1891 902.11 Same same. 189C 7.1S9.06 Carroll, Mary—G Kessler. 1804 9(1.00 Cooney. John J—Belle oC Jefterson Distil l ing

Co. 1899 88.51 Cooner, Marin L B t rustee . Sec—G C Macy.

1898 292.28

Clark. John—C Same-—aame . Same same. Same same.

Clark. Wm J—M Kane. Same -same. 1890

1890 . . .2 ,152.47 . . .2.160.26 . .58.098.60 . . .L60;),12

Clark. John—J J Burchil l . 1802 . . . Canavello, Helene M—J Pryor. 1899 'Cooke. Sarah B extrx—G Beck. 1898 530.94 Crook, Abel and John A Carney exrs, Sec—H C

Paddock- 1800 734.08 Dumois, Simon and Hipolito—W Hill . 1899.

108.97 S a m e — s a m e . 1896 85.82 Doyle, David—J R Fanclier. tS99 898.^8 Deen, Ann M—Nat Pa rk Bank. 1899. .1,042.96 Erthei ler , James—J Bernheim. 1899 159.86 Same ^same. 1898 215.83 Friediander, Siegfried H—H M Barnes . 1894.

92.16 'Piacher, Fredk S—F Sturz. 1S99 l,4()4,2t Gander, Adam—James Will iamson. 1898..83-64 Grant, Ar thur H exr—M L Lee admr . 1898.

59-02 Same same. 1899 116.04 Gaume, Stephane—B Gaume. 1899 112.34 GotUieb. Max—A J Slater. 1899 434.31 Goodwin, Gilman R—G G Scott. 1898. .3.356,01 Same T H Brady. 189S 384.2S "Heyman, Morris, Louis and Henrietta—G H

Rosenblatt- 1898 384,51 "Same sarae, 1899 114.17 Haskin, Johu B, Jr , exr—H C Paddock. 1899.

734,08

Same same. 1898 430.1S Knipe, Thomas—R H Wright . 1.S93 60.1.92 Keith. B Frank—E E Bendit. 1899 160.64 Katz, Max J - J B Eggleston. 1809 92.16 Klee, P e t e r - W Korten- 1899 l,13-i,78 Klein, Benedict A—S Kanenbley. 1897.2,340.08 Long Island Citv—T P Hunt- 1897 125.37 Lowenatein. Louis—S Hoffman, 1898 . . ,270.22 Le Fevre . Francea B—Ceutrai Trua t Co. 1898.

HV,:2n Same^-^aame. 1897 107.211 T'.i Levy. Leo assignee. Sec^T ,1 Dunn. 1S99. . i'.'.2.i Lest ienne. Jean—M A Gilbert. 1899 45.25 Manning, Cornelius—J B Manning. 1897.534.71 Same same. 1897 898.68 Moore. John—W C Farmer , 1894 545.63 Metropolitan Elev Rwy Co and The Manhat tan

Rwy Co—A Moss individ and extrx. 1895. 319-35

Manning. Cornelius—M Hyams. 1899 520.22 Mahnken, John H—M J Biggane. 1897 . . .106.71 Montrose. Geo H—H A Pag^-. XS97 2'i8 O:; Moskowitz, larael—L H Levin. 1899 .35S.12 Montrose, Geo H—H Fle i tmann. 1897. .1,200.69 McGurk, Patrick—The People. See. 1899.500.00 Monea, Jose and Pedro J—W Hill . 1 8 9 6 . . . .S5..82 Same same. 1899 108.97 Norton. L Winfield—Kingan Provision Co.

1S9S lU4.7,i Ogden, John R, Jr—L Bastable and ano. 1894.

10S.57 O'Beirne, James R—Central Trust Co. lS'J,S.86.2ii Sarae aame. 1897 107,211.70 G'Melia, Martin J—D Mesohendort. 1898. .81.46 Payne, Fredk G—R H Casey. 1806 1,087.78 Park Se T i l f o r d - T M Reilly. 1890 235.90 Pigott, Geo H—S J Adler. 1898 100.65 Pritc^hard. Jobu H—H M Rosenblatt- 1890.

104.01 f^Pons. Louis or Louis F—J F Sorzano. 1807.

6 *JS1 81 Quimby', Wni 's—"Whit t ier 'Ble-yat i i r ' i i :o! ' 1899.

139.08 Richard. Oacar L and Edwin H—T Haebler .

Aprll 11. 1809 350.00 Rosenberg. David—T R Luchs . 1899 283.45 Steinhardt , Lewia—The People, See. 1899. ..500.03 Struve. Adele—The People. Sec. 1899 132.17 Streeton, Geo H—J W Streeton. 1.899 179.3'{ ^Stahl, Fredk L—M Zimmerman by guardian.

1S9S 4,227.15 Schacht. John J—J J Lally. 1892 308.61 Societe des Huiles d'Olive de Nice—J Rorke.

1899 iii.or, Same aame, 1806 8.S.30 Solomon, Max and Gua—A Pastor- 189S.618 6* Same aame. 1R9S IOt.33 Same same. 1800 87.••:2 Seaman, Joaeph, Siegel. Charles and Sylvan L

—G Dandier- ISOS 20:) 00 Sheehy. B r i d g e t - G W Adama. 1898 120.37 S a m e — s a m e . 1898 120.64 Same aame. 1897 419.75 Stewart, Walter H—R H Casey. 1,896. .1,087.78 Sterri t , Louia S exr—M L Lee adrar. 1808..59.02 Same same. 1899 116.94 Stephenson, Josephine—H Silverman. 1807.30-40 'Smith, Martha T - T h e Mutual Bank. 1896.

530-87 Standard Casket Co—M Har r i s . 1899 . . - .181 .19 Seiigman. Solomon—B L Demorest admr

IfiOl 2,020,28 Societe de Huiles d'Olive de Nice—J Rorke.

1896 - 269,07 Taylor Brewing and Malting Co—R Thiry by

guardian. April 12, 1899 400,00 Troman, Annie—C Breacher, 1899 4,356.38 Same B Meyn, 1899 624.0G Taylor, J Dunlap—B B Odell, Jr , recvr. 1.897.

340.50

•The City Trust , Safe Deposit and Surety Co ot Phila—A Happel. 1899 2.191.58

^Same -same. 1S99 963.19 The Third Av R R Co—M Bendit. 1898. .102.12 Same J Brnst . 1899 400.00 Same M Bendit. 1899 85.02 Same-—aame. 1898 422.57 The Manhat tan Rwy Co—A Brady. 1898. .390.10 Same aame. 1898 132.40 Voyer, Alfred J—P Wilaon. 1898 1,200.12 Woodward, J a s O—F Wilson. 1S98 1,200,12 Weber, Wm A—M Mandelbaum. 1895 71.11 Wolcott. Harry—S Spaudan . 1898 62.99 ^Wliitberk, Thos S—2d Nal Bank. 1896. .4,497.83 Weingar ten. Max—H Birnbaura. 1898. . .155.19 Wuytack, Maria—P Weber. 1899 100 22 Whieher , Theo C—M A Gilbert. 1899 43.25 "Wedmeyer. Arnold J D—J W Haaren . 1898.

3.861.96 Young, John W—Kingan Provision Co. 1898.

104.73

Wacated by order of Court. "Suspended on appeal. "Released- 'Reveraal . sSatlBfled by exBc'itlnn 'Annulled and void.

MECHANICS'LIENS. April 8.

14^th at. No 529. n s, 225 e Boulevard, lOOx 99.11. Isidor Boyaraky agt Henry Nichols­burg and Vincenzo 'Valente 37.00

Centre St. No 68, e a, 100 n Frankl in st, 25x^ . Mahony Bros agt Es ta te of John Boyd and Thoa Collina 40.00

April 10. Washington st. No 378, s w cor Beach st, '2'ix

74.10. Low & Flogana agt John Walker,259.22 West Broadway, n w cor Spring st, 50x100.

Same agt aarae 2ti6.00 r2d st, No 238. s s, 250 e West End av, 2,ix

100.5. Ralph H Reid agt Sraith & Co, Mor­ris Mandelstein and W?Jker Ganaway. . .38.10

Same property. Same agt sarae 38.10 lOOlh st, s s. 73.3 w Park av, 50x100.11. W m

W Vaughan agt Minnie Schluter 1,450.88 I7th St. No 319, n E, 200 w 8th av, 25x92. (Ches­

ter P Revnolds agt Sarah C and John Quinn and Files Se Co 450.27

117lh St. Nos ti2 to 68, s a, 100 w P a r k av, IfiOxlOO. M Manaaaa agt John Stephens and Emil Green 126.00

S5th st, Nos 228 and 230 East . 50x101. Jobn Caaper agt Union American M B Cburch and

Zimmerman 13-12 Clinton St. Noa 182 to 186. Joseph Bulinsky

ae t Glasa & Livingston and Delhi & Wei­gand 2L06

'Bldr idge st, Nos 207 to 211, w a, 225 n Riv­ington St, 75x101). Brail Schalk agt Joseph Polatein and Will iam Feinberg 352.01

Park pl. No 16, s s, 248.1 e Broadway. 25x75. Geoige M Murphy agt Will iam F Cbristie and Chas H Hollander 107.00

Gotiverneur at No 46 [n e cor Monroe st. Monroe st, Noa 215 and 217| James J Mooney

agt Abelman & Roaenbaum 281.50

April 11. Amsterdam av. w s, 24.11 s 1421 st, 75x10^.

Schnatz Se Massoth agt Clai-euce A Lent and Orison Dickinson 850.00

Park pl. No 16, a a, 248.1 e Broadway, 25x75, Geo M Murpby agt Wni F Cbristie and Chas H Hollands 107.00

n 7 t h st, Noa 46 to 52, s s, 225 e Oth av. lOOx tdO. Powhatan Clay Mfg Co agt Edmund Saarbach and W m T Monroe 820.09

•Editor Record aud Guide: We wish lo state t ha t the lien filed by Emil

Sbalk against Feinberg Se Polstein on property, Nos. 207-211 Eldridge street, la not correct, be­cause he is not entitled to the amount for which we poaseas receipts, also note tha t his work is not done according to speciiications. Lien wil! be bonded, Feinberg Sc Polatein.

6g8 Kecord and (jindc April 15, 1899.

Amsterdam av, n w cor SOth st. 100x102.2. Will iam Bradley Se Son agt E Will iam Wag­ner 13,009-OJ

Delancey st, Nos 191 and 193, 43.3x100, Na-" than Silverson agt Pranc is B Robert as lea­

aee aud Johu Doe and Fred Miller 60J.OO Soth st, Nos 146 to 152, s e cor Lexington av,

92.11x102.2. John Weber Se Sons agt Turu Verelu, City of N Y 2,985.92

JEagle av, w s, 150 n Clifton st, 175x125. Mil­ton Schnaier agt The Hebrew infants Asylura 7,30633

April 12. 104th st, a a, 100 e Columbus av, 94x100- W

Jackson ' s Son agt Wra R Bell, J r . trustea, and Edgar Coles et al 1,175.00

104th st, s s, 104 e Columbus av, lUO.xIuO. Same agl sarae 830.00

109th st, s s, 120 e olh av. 20xlv-u. Gerardo Saggese agt Nathan Goldstein, Mary Mi^Der-raott, F r a n k C Lamonte and Alessandro Lau -Betta 1,2.50.00

Kelly at, n s, 75 w Wales av,75x115.1x86.4x72.4, Louis Lubcker agt Robert Li t t le 727.60

lOlat at, Nos 64 lo 68, s a. Km w P a r k ' a v . 75x 100. John H Shipway Se Bro agt S Prensky and Barney Goldstein 30.00

Rivinglon at. No 327, a s, 24.2 e Goerck at, 37.5 x73. Herman Tr i t t le r agt Mary J Sullivan,

130-00

April 13. 28th at. No 132, s s. — e 7tb av, 25x98.9. Mary

Reilly agt Robert L Askey fiUU.OO 27th at. No 225 West, 24.6x98.9. Sarae agt Mrs

— Askey and Robert L Askey 400-00 Arasterdara av, w s. 24.11 s I42d st. 75x100.

John Ballon agt Clarence A Lent and Orison Dickinaon 1.930.00

Arasterdam av, s w cor SOth at, 100x102,2. Will­iam Bradley & Son agt B William Wagner . . .

13,000 152d st, n s. 75 w Wales av, 75x115.1. Wra L

Morton agt Robi^rt Little l,(i(Jti.(iO 152d St. n a, 75 w Wales av, i5xlliO. Chester

F Reynolds agt same 166.40 152d st, n s, 150 w Wales av, 50x115. Same

agt Elizabeth McKinley 975.00 Trini ty av, e a, 175 s 15Uth st. 25x100. Riley &

Co. agl Patr ick T Brady. . : 2,.340.0O 134th sl. n s. 260 e Leuox av, 50x99.11. Sophie

Wehr t agt Mary F Connor 300.00 Howard st, No 11. The Berger Mfg Co agt Wm

K Porter and Philip Fried 60.00 107th sl. s e cor Manhat tan av. 25x100. M S A

Wilson agt Philip Brunner 225.00 Triniiy av. No 71S, e a, 75 a 156lh sl. 25x100,

•Wm L Hauptman agt P S Brady aud Reilly & Meehan 89.15

April 14,

Kelly (or 1.52d) st. n w cor Wales av. 50x86.11 28.11x102,2. Charles Bggers agt Louther S H o m e 465.00

160th at, s s, 98 w Court landt av, 50x99- Fer­dinand Hilraers and Christ ian Hansen , Mar­garet Redican.Karl Ecker t and L G Leyrer

35.50 Sarae property. Hugo A Sperling and Freder­

ick Gunzenhauser agt same 33.25 Same property. Martin Huber th et al agt sarae.

.88.50 loVth' st, s e cor Manhattan av, 25x100.11,

P B Mcintosh agt Philip Brunner and Wra A Brandt 28.2o

85th at, Nos 228 and 230. s s, 200 w 2d av, oOx 100. F r a n k Galolta ag t Union African M E Church and Robinaon Se Merea 131.85

Bin:i.i>rNG L O A N C O N T R A C T S . April 8.

St Anns av, w a, 105 n 15Gtb at, lOOx Irreg. Brns t -Marx-Nathan Co with Isidore Cohen; to erect four 5-sty brk and stone apa r tmen t houses ; 13 payments :i;43.500.00

April 11-Central Park West, s t\' eor 71st at, 100-5x125.

Henry Oppenheimer witb Alonzo B Kight ; to erect a 10-sty fireproof apar tment houae; 12 paymenta 200.000,00

7th st. No 108, s w a, 243 e Av B, 25x00.10. Moses Kinzler with Charlea I Weinstein; to erect a 6-aty and basemeat brk building; 10 payraents 10,000.00

April 12-123d st, Nos 109 and 111, n a, 140 e P a r k av,

widened, 50x100.11. Louia Lese. Jacob Levy and Samuel Deutach with Ar thu r Clarke; to erect two 5-sty b rk fiats; 11 payments .

21,000.00 117th at, n a, 100 e Sth av, 50x100-11. Newraan

Cowen with May Disken; to erect two 5-sty b rk flata; 14 payraents 21.000.00

April 13. l l l t h st, a s, 125 e Boulevard, 75x100.11, Ed­

ward and Henry Hirsh witb Carrie S wife of David T Kennedy; to erect nine 4-sty b rk private dwell 'ga; 8 payments 65,000.00

IOOth st, u s, 183 w West End av, 92x100.11, Edward Oppenheimer and Edward and Henry Hirsh with Joseph A Far ley ; to erect tour 5-sty brk pr ivate dwell 'gs; 10 payraents.

48,000.00 April 14.

Amsterdam av, w a, 24.11 n 142d st, 50x81.9 to Hamil ton pl, x54.3x102.11. Simon Adler aod Henry S Her rman with Mary F Connor; to erect a 6-sty brk apar tment house; 12 pay­ments 32,000.00

113th st, s a, 55.6 w Park av, runa w 74.6 x a 100.11 X e 69.6 x n S 3 x e 5 x n 17-11 to be­ginning, Louia Leae, 'Samuel Otto and Sam­uel Deutsch with Davis K a r p ; to erect two 6-aty and basement brk and stone apar tment houses; 11 payraents 30,000.(M

136th st, a s, 100 w 3d av, 125x100. Enoch C Bell wilh James C Prior; to erect five 5-sty brk apar tment houaea; 16 payments , ,52.000-00

113th at. n a. 300 w Amslerdam av, 100x100,11, Edward and Henry Hirsh with Marie -wife of Henry F Cook; lo erect live 4 '^-sty brk pr i ­vate dwell 'gs; 8 paymenta 42,(K)0.00

O R D E R & April 13,

Washington av, e s. 192 n 167th st, 50x100. F r a n k Piseiotta on Boehm & Boehm to John Madden. 3 ordera, each 50.00

S A T I S F I E D M E C H A N I C S ' L I E N S . ^Columbus av, No 7811n e eor, 25.11x74. '98th st. No 75 Weat | Daniel J Deady agt

April 8. Kate A Marron et al, (April 3, 1899) . . .170.00 =74th at, s s, 124,6 w Park av. Wm H K u n n —

agt Ehrenreich Bros. (Lien flled Feb 23. 'Discharged by deposi t 1899) $60.00 • sDiaeharged by bond.

"Amsterdam av, w s. extends from 164th to -Diai-.harged by order ot (wurt. lG5th St. Charles Harr ison and Chas F -^ r -i - , , ••••.f, •-, - - ,

''.T';''^^'.°''^^.''^:''^f:..'.'."'^^.'^.\Si7 MISCELLANEOUS. ••'Same property. MacKnight Plintic Stone Co — •—

agt aarae- (July 20, lS98i 1,000.00 nTTQTIVPQV T a T T T T n P S ^'Same property. Thomas Craig and Edward F B U S I N E S S F A I L U R E S .

Cook agt aame. (July 20. 1S98I 441.00 Schedule ot ass ignments tor week ending April Anril 10 1*' 1^'^^-• ^ ' " " '^"' „ .^ Liablli- Assets, Assets,

;)lst st, Nns 221 and 223 East. Barnes Sc Mc- [[gg nominal actual Laughlin agt Congregation Orach Chaia et Clark, E m m a W .¥4,104 $5,43-4 .H,883 al. (March 15, 1899) W , ; ' ' "" i7^ i Lott, Har ry B 12,812 17,038 5,467

36th at, Noa 161 and 163 West. Pelham Hod Elev Co agt B L Curtis or Beers Es ta te . (Jan 5, l-' OO) . . . . . . . 2 9 7 - 5 0 GENERAL ASSIGNMENTS.

'102d st, Nos 308 and 310 East- Joseph Keaa- _ap[.ii ler agt John Inimel. (April 8, 1899.). .200.00 ,s Knapp Bros (brokers, at 06 Broadway) to

April 11. Wra G H Smith. Elton av, n e cor 158th at, 50x100. B Kreicher S Reiehert , Emma K and Frederick Kiefer

Se Son agt Morris Mandelatein. (Aug 31, S"",^'",. ^"^^ raanufacturers. a t -168 to 472 j^ggg) ^ l0S.':i92 West Broadway) to Will iam Kirk.

73d at. N o ' i o o ' E a s t . " 'Mulhern S t e a m ' H e a t i n g 10 Bruce & Marine (bankera and brokers, a t Co agt L R Berg. (Jan 5, 1.S99) 345.00 4^ Broadway) to Stephen R Post .

Same property. N Y Electric Equipment Co • agt same. (Dec 15, 189S) 323.11 M.TVA rtrMVTS^m

Sarae property. Roeser & Sommer agt aame. Aa,a.K>MiBa.XiH M.O. (Dec 12, 1S9S) 518.75 ^ -, g

Sarae property, J Caro agt aame. (Peb S. „ , „ , , „ ' „ , „ -1809) 285.30 Manbat tan Steamship Co: Wheeler Condenaer

'-:1,35th st, "n "e co'r "5th 'av ' . ' ibbx99, l i , Bdward and Engineering Co; $860.00; C H Puller . ir Keatlntr agt Stein, Cohen £ Roth. (March Conolly, Jamea and Thomas Glancey; J Kams-30. 1890) . . 1,073.75 ler: $2,533.82; H Hoelljes.

Sarae property. W m H Jackson et al agl sarae. April 10. (March 29 1890) . . . . . . . . . 8 2 5 00 gui^en, Albert G; T WiUiams et a l ; $219.62;

(tb av. No 22ol. Bennet t banberg agt Brodie MCKPTVPV A M & Hanret ty . (Feb 21. 18991 32 00 McKeivey & M.

118th st, No 31 West. Garibaldi Greenhalgh April l i ­and ano agt Katz & Haugh- (Feb 4. 1.899). Forebes, John R; Warwick Iron Go; $440,00;

f'2 30 Douglass Se M. Same property, Har ry W Bell agt same. (Mch Fer ra ra , Salvatore; D Bonanno; $3,191.31; Aah-

3, 1890) 112,55 Uv. E & R. Same property. Diraock & Fink Co agt same. Holraea, Booth Se Haydena; G W McGill; $1 , -

(March 4, 1899) 21358 091,ol; Atwater Se C. -Same property. Morrison & Phinniater agt Joaeph Ladue Gold Mining and Developraent Co

aame. (Mareh 2, 1.S99} 1,225.00 of Yukon; M C Nichola; $10,000.00; Mumford Same property. Mulhern Steam Heat ing Co agt Se B.

sarae. (March 4. 1,S9!» 200.0(1 Sarae property. Isaac Haft agt aarae. (March April 12.

2, 18001 419.50 The Chrome Pa ten t Lea ther Co and Rudolph Q Willet t st . No 57. Rider Ericsson Engine Co Solomon; National Bank ot Commerce ot Boa-

agt David Per lman. (April 10, 1899) 187,80 ton; $5,429,28: H A Davis. 'El ton av, n e cor 15Sth at, 50x100, Ju l ius , ., .„

Offerman agt Morris Mandelstein, {Jan 24. - ^ P " ' **' 1899) 56.25 Corliss Steam Engine Co; Cbas H Lietze;

'Same p rope r ty ' . " j 'ohn Kingston Se Son agt $794.58; E S Peck. „ „ _ , same. (Sept 16, 1898) 202.13 The Cuinraer Co; Thoraaa Todd; $722.50; P M

'102d at, Nos 308 and 310 East . Sallie Fried Brown. a s t John Immel . (April 10, 1899) 05.00 The Nat Life Asaoc o£ Har t ford ; A K Thomaa;

Apri , 12. $3,024-93: H R Bayne. _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ •Washington av, e s, 190 n 167tb at. oOx—. ouBT^rFo

Louia Rossi ag t F r a n k Placiotto. (Nov 11, OnA I I tLo. 1898) 285.00 _ _ _ _ „ _ . - -

Davidson av. w a, 200 n lS4th at, 50x100. Den- - 0 10 11 10 T>. nis L Delaney agt Carrie J Singhi. (March ^ P " ' '- '^- i ^ - '•'•• J - A '••'-14, 1898.) 143.34 MISCELLANEOUS.

Davidson av, w s. 100 u 184th st . 50x100. Sarae Abate, G- 409 B 12l:h, ,A. La Motta. Bakery agt same. (March 14, 1898) 133,33 Bixturea, $38

Grand av, w s. 100 n 184th st, 50x144.11. Sarae Auloneller Se Spaan. 65 W 21at . -A Schwaab. agt same. (March 14, 1898) 133,33 Barber Fixturea. (Rl 1.36

Boston av. No 1003- Ju l ius Ruge agt Zenaide Ambro, Peter . 171st st and 3d a v . . A r c h e r D Schullenberg. (Peb 9, 1899) 30.00 Manfg Co Barber Fixtures . 513

3d av, No 3318. Tony Altieri agt J a m e s O'Kane. Aulenrieth, G W & C N . . .P A Mahony. (R) 94 (March 28 1890) . •-^.y-'^'' Ackron, C E. 147 to 151 W 3 5 t h . . N a t C R Co.

72d st. No 61 Baat. W m H Corbet agt Bella Regiater 275 Heidenheimer. (March 21. 18991 99.60 Bachrach . ' Jos . 46 Gouverneur . .B Pacter . Gro-

-Wales av, w s, 112.S s Weslcheater av, 50x eery Fixtures 100 93. A Ciccone agt Jose Rodrigues. (March Bahan W W ' 22 Duaue . .Collateral L A. 24. 1899) 98-00 office Fixturea 50

Morris av, e s. 95 n 163d st, 25x100. Wil l iam Bogart, Wra. 97-99 Greenwich av . .L Gilmore. Holding agt Jacob Mattern. (Dec 12. 1808) Truck. 330

, - • • • 1 •.,',.-r, ' • ; -"r;'V.^n ;',"'^'^^'' '™ Balwinzweig. Heyraan. 7 Po r sy th . .M Levin. 118tb st, n a, 360 e Lenox av, nOxlOO.ll. Ma- Grocery 59

aona Supplies Co agt K a l i Se Haugh. (Peb Banks. G*M 239 W 124th. .A Schwaab. Bar-21, 1809) •^- ••„••• o 'r! - -lS^''-92 ber Fix tures . (R) 263

2.itb st. No 26 West. Hughes Bros agt Caroline Bar then, Helena. 1160 Union av . .Ghas Bar-and Betty Owen. (Feb 24, 1899) 728.29 ther. Drug Fix tures . 2,000

April 13. Becceroni. Kilippo. 619 E 5th- .B Leissner. '325th s l . s s. 308 w Arasterdara av, 81x100. Barber F ix tures . , _ , , , „ ^ ' ^ ^ ^^

B Krelacher Se Sona agt Charles Naarden and Bernstein, Saral. Archer Manfg Co. Barber Max Har t . (April 12. 1899) 185.02 „ .^ '^ ' "^^^- , . . , . . ^ „ u '•^ ^"'^

'S t Anna av, n w cor 157th st, 109x100. John Biehn, Carl. Archer Manfg Co- Barber P ix-H Shipway & Bro agt Abram Abelman and ^.t^.^^s-. , „ .,„^ „ . „ , , '„ ' ^^'J" Ka te Rosenbaum. (Nov 22, 1808) lOO.OO B.ninovich, H. 308 S t an ton . -Benne t t Se G

^17th st . No 20 East . Sarsfield H Lavelle agt „,^°'^?- P ' ^ tu re s . „ „ „ ' ? ; ' §xS George W Levy. (Feb IS, 1899) 700.0J Blanchard, I H. Van Allen & B. Press . (R) 800

^17th st. No 13 East . Same ag t aame, (Feb Blumberg, Mlehl. .Archer Mfg Co. Barber 18 1800) 550.00 I ' lxtures . (R) 483

J lSth st. No 31, n s. 410 e Lenox av, 25x100. Bonnell, H G. 49 Cathar ine . .Metropoli tan Fix Ronald & Johnaon agt Katz & Haugh. (March ^C^o Drug Fix tures . D2S 3 1890) 310 00 Broderick, -M J. loOth st and St Anns av. ,Na t

Sanie property. " B ' K r V i a c h e r ' a g t ' s a m e . " (Mch ^ C R Co. Register. , . , ^ 5 S 3 1S99) . 148 31 Bryant Sc Co. Annie Bryant . (R) 12,000

ISt'h St. No '142 ' •Wes t ' ' Chas' H ' So'iithard agt Benante Se La Matto. 23ui/2 Blizabeth. .M Co-Timothy Kieley. (May 19, ISOS) 284.20 lien. Barber F ix tures . 76

Canal st . No 217. White . Van Glahn & Co agt Bernhard & Siraraons.- .M W Alexander. Newman Cowen. (April 10, l.SllO) 214.00 „ .^ „ „ „„. „ ,.. ' ^ ' ^-'^^^

27th st. No 223 West. Worley Electr ic Co agt Biber, Sofie. 304 De lancey . -H M Petigor. Sy-Robert L Askey. (April 7, 1809) 25,00 ^P"?"^- , ,^ , ._ , _ , , . ^ . *^

Rider av, w s, 440 s 144th st. 25x—. Frederick Boliman, L P . 14/ to l o l Baxter , . J A Rieper Schmidt agt Henry G Silleck, J r . (Sept 7, T^' '^?: ' ' ' ; ' "? '"* ' ' , , ^ , . „.. "^^ ISOS) 101 10 Bruh Se Mayer. 1781 Lex av . . A Shor. But te r

117th s t ' , 'No3 '3S ' t o ' 44" 'w ' e ' s ' t ! " s imo 'n ' ke s s l e r Store Fix tures . , 35 agt Wra T Monroe. (Nov 22. ISOS) 200.09 Burke, D a n ! . . J Berk. Wagon. 160

, „ ., 1 , Cantlou. Johu . 39 Washington . .Na t C R Co. • ^ P " ' ^^- Register. 150

7th av. No 2251. F r a n k Indelli agt Brodie Sc Carbone, G. SS 1st av . . P Billera. Shoe P ix-Hanret ty . (Sept 20, 1898) 837.30 tures . Sec. 50

Same properly. Same agt same. (Oct 27. Cody, B T. 154 B 5 4 t h - . F i r s t Universal Mia-1898) 64.25 aion Society. Office Fixturea. 33

Seton av. w s, 150 s Jefter.son av. P i t t Raben Collina, Corueliua. .Hoepfner Se W,. Cart. 125 agt Bengt Nelaon and Bran t Brandes. (Mch Cowley, E A. 20 W 34th. .R L Coleman. Office 1.18091 02.00 Pixtures . 200

Monroe sl. Noa 300 and 302. M Lachner agt Cahill, M A. M Armst rong Sc Co. Coach. Har r ie t L Carroll et ai. (Dec 27. 18081.-350.00 (i70

Same property. R A Farraer agt aame. (Dec Casamajor & Castro. 35 H o m e . .Kinaey. R & T 10,1898) 1.855.00 Safe. 110

Amaterdam av, Noa 533 and 535. The Union Clarke. Susan. 124 Chambera. . J H Burns . Granite Co agt Alfred Blumenthal . (March . Machiuery. 414 13,1800) 231.00 Conift. M. 7tb av bet 54th and 55th. .A Busby.

Same property. Blanchard Se Kelley agt aarae. Cab. 65 (March 10. 1899) 140.03 Connolly Se Jones. 125 Ave C. -Hallwood C R

Sarae property. The Union Granite Co agt Co. Regiater. 120 same. (March 13, 1899) 48.00 Corotinsky, Ephraim. W Dat te lbaum. Bicy-Wales av. e s. a t property of N Y Central RaU- cles. 160 road, 23x121. Robt J Howe agt Blizabeth Cuff, Anthony. 311 B 103d. ,Hoepfner & Wueat. Maxwell and John Damra. (Oct 26, 1898).86.25 Trucks. 210

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April 15, 1899. Record and Guide 699

Calandillo, Tony. .B Weill. Horse. 115 Cicala. Vincenza. 321 E 113th. .Na t C R Co.

Register. 60 Gulf. P J . 520 W 131s t . .B Weill, Horses,

&c. 500 Cannon, P V. .J Forde. Horse and Ice Wa­

gon. 500 Cordes, J T. 785 Westchester av . .Hallwood

C li Co. Register. 130 Curley. H y . . A r c h e r Manfg Co. |RI 140 De Cesare, Louis . .Archer Mfg Co. Barber

Fixtures . (R) 650 De Sanies, Angelo. .Archer Manfg Co. Barber

Fixturea. (•R) SSI Diamant, AdoU. 126 Av C. -I Geaundheit et al.

Laundry Fixtures . 300 Diniiuo, fl. 886 8th a v - . E Leissner. Barber

Fixtures- |R) 55 Du Dois, Louia. 2203 8th a v . . H Du Bois.

Store Fixturea. 200 Davldaon. J ake . 33 Delancey. .J Finkelatein.

Drug Fixtures . 2,000 Daus. Hy. 864 2d av . . P Bernhardt . Bakery

Fixtures- 110 De Matlis, A C. 762 3d av . .S Sprung. Barber

F ix tures . 500 Daly Broa . -B Weill. Horses. 430 Di Franco, Cirino. 631 I l t h av . .W Di Lorenso.

Barber F ix tures . 125 Dolan, Julia. 83-85 Univeraity pl . .G N Y C

Co. Macha. 100 Donnelly, J P. 6.33 Bagle a v . .J Kreeb. F ix­

tures for Miik Wagon. 150 Doyle, Ed. 512 W 56th. .Hincks & J. Coacbes-

1.400 Dostrow. Alex. 51 and 53 B a n k . - A Davidow.

Drug Fixlures . 1,750 Dreyer, Wm. IOOth at and Broadway. .Na t C

R Co. Register. 200 Etgold, Karl- 34 B 3 d . . C Goldstein. Soda

Fix tures . 250 Pr iedman, Isaac—H Fischel. (R) 500 Fer rnn te , G A, 2ill P r o n l . ,A Schwaab, Bar­

ber F ix lures . (H) 5 Plach, H A . . H & P Her rmann . (Rj 5:il Pinck, John. 45 Clinton P L . P e c k . Stowe &

Wilcox (^o. Machinery. 174 Pried. Pbilip. 11 Howard . .Manha t tan Fix Co.

Tables. 67 Preder icks Se Smith Co. -J W Swain. (R) 30,000 Frankley, P J. 334 to 338 W 25th. .Hincks Se J.

Cab. 900 Feldman, Hy. 906 Sth av . .Nat C R Co. Reg­

ister. 200 Fellows, Geo. 2420 2d a v - . N a t C R Co. Reg­

ister. 50 Piseello, Francesco. 2305 Sth av . .M Arra .

Barber F ix tures . 340 PishO! of North American Pub Co. .R G Dun.

Paintings- (R) 2,000 Polda, Jacob. 48-50 Pa rk p l . .M Kamak.

Mach. &e. 104 Promau, Jos. 170-172 Chambers . .Whit lock

Mach Co- Press. (Rl 750 Gale. J 3. 47 Broadway. . J G Lazarus . Office

Pix tures . 200 Gasaman. Michl. 128 E 4 t h - - J Weias. Barber

P ix tures . 135 Gatta. Tony. 191 Spring. .H Wagner . Pool.

, 190 George, John & Co. 2380 3d a v . . N a t C R Co.

Register. 100 Gluck & Geiger. .Archer Manfg Co. (R) 419 Goldman, Sam. 78 Div i s ion . .B Marion. Biey-

cle- 100 Giese. Emil. Lit t le Coney Island. Wes t F a r m s

. . P Washeim. Machy, Sec. 120 Goodenongh, W A . . J B Smith. I^O 93 Gruber, Jos. 108 Norfolk. .A Korugut . L a u n ­

dry Fixturea. 60 Guilotta. J o b n . .Archer Manfg Co. (R) 1.274 Guckenberg, Aug. 872 1st av . .E Diaraaad.

Butcher F ix tures . 22 Giaquinto Se Yudia. 409 W 1 6 t h . . M Selmica.

Shoe Fix tures . 31 Glbba. A E. 14S E 43d. .C H Reed. Livery

Fix tures . 1,500 Gilbert Se Beecher. 22 to 26 Reade. .A B Greg­

ory. Office Fix tures . (R | 650 Gleiekenhaus Sc Gorden. SS Monroe. .Bennet t

Se G. Soda Fixturea . (R) 93 Goldstein B & Co. 72 W 3d . .Diebold Safe Co.

Safe. 60 Gottdank, Sara. 303 B 72d. .T J Collins. Bar ­

ber Fixtures . 122 Greco, G, 1161 In terva le av . .A Schwaab. Bar­

ber P ix tures . 575 Guuat, Pred. 320 Bdway. . J Weiss. Barber

Pixtures . 275 Gwong, Cbia D. 554'/! 7th a v . . C h i n You. Store

Fixturea. 1,500 Haight, P C fi: R L. 147tb st aud Fores t av . . J

Kreeb & Son. Wagon. 207 Henderson Se Rice. .Hoepfner Se W. Cart. 17.5 Hughes, Thoa. .L Dufman. (Rl 100 Hanson, N, l l s t h at Se Mad av . .Na t C Reg

Co. Regiater. 20J Harney, H C. Eagle and Prevoat, B k l y n . . D J

Leary- Machinery. (Rl 4,000 Hartboff. Wra. 281 B o w e r y . . N a t C Reg Co.

Register. 200 Hatfield, Rosie. 26 Myrt le av, Bklyn . .Kinsey

R & T. Safe. 79 Hawkins , W B. 351-353 Jay , Bk iyn . .A I Bir­

ket t . (R) 7,300 Herzig, Chaa. 1869 2d a v . . G Rotbman. Bar ­

ber Fixtures- 200 Hocbmau, Wm. 76 L e w i s . . T J Collina. Bar ­

ber Fixturea. 173 Horling, Fred. 158 W 123th- .Mar t in Se Maz­

ziotta. Pool, Sec. 400 Same. 1.58-160 W 123th. .D N Gaivan. Same.800 Hackey. Chas. 2132 Sth av . .S Li t tman. Bar­

ber Pixturea. (Rl 79 Haines Electric Co. Spring aud Varick, 108

Ful ton aud 75 Maiden l ane , .Al i c i a L Laird Machinery, (R) 500

Havnor, Hy. 713 Bdway. .Archer Manfg Co. Barber F ix tures . 225

Hoehberg, Morria. 54 to 58 A t t o r n e y . . S Shine. Push Carta. " 150

Iha. Caspar. 252 Bowery. -Nat C Reg Co- RSET*' ister. 60

Janorsky. Jos . 46 Sheriff. .Tiber Sc K o r n b l e t ' . Milk Fixturea. 45

Jonasch, Grogan Se Halliclay. 152 B 53d. ,Wit -temann Bros. Soda Bottler Pixtures , 2,072

Katz, Theo. 20 to 20 and 120 2d av. . 0 Vangoin. Batli Pixtures . 1,200

Koller. Sam. 52 S o u t h . . . N a t l C R Co. Reg­iater. 275

Kornblum. D & A. 123 Suffolk.-N Bitzik. Butcher Fixturea- 26

Kraus , Guatav. 123 E Bdway. .J Weiss . Bar­ber F ix tures . (R) 18

Kaufman, Benj. 65 Cortlandt- . D Erns l tha l . Stock Pixtures . 1,000

Katzman, A S & A. 962 2d av. .Sam Katzraau. Drug Fixtures, 5,000

Kalb, Gabriel. 168 Essex . .Bennet t & G. Soda Fixtures . 340

Keller, Jacob. Wes tches te r . -T W Weathered & Son, Greenhouae Fixtures . (f-t) 275

Ker, L P. 33-.35 Greene. .Wolff Broa. Horae. 125

Kiesora, B C. 1012 Brook av . .T J Collins. Barber F ix tures . 485

Kohu. B. 166 B 8 4 t h . . E Diamand. Butcher Pixtures . 75

Kcps, Jacob. 264 E Bdway. .W H Griffith Co. Pool- 110

Kuschke, Juliua. :!2 St Marks pl . .Metropolitan Fix Co. Slore Fixturea. 23

Kane, John. 31 P e r r y . . M a r y Kane. Horses , Carta, Sec, 5,:iv.O

Kretzsehmer, Chas, . , E Collins, (R) 250 Levinson, I. 2094 Madisou a v , . A m New Sy.s-

tem Co. Soda Fix tures . l'9(i Laffargue Se Oktave. 107 E 124th, ,Kinaey R Se

T. Sate, 135 Lamber t , S N. 15 Bdway, ,Na t C Reg Co.

Register. I 'O La Kocoo, Rocco. i)rj2 Colurabus av. .A

Schwaab. Barber F ix tures . (R | 8.) Lev.is, C A.. .PUoebus Se Laach. Office Fix-

t ines . 193 Dowry, Estella. 764 Columbus av . . F 0 Pierc=-

I.,!.. Painter F ix tures . 52 Same. Same. .Same. Sarae. 83 Luuecli, h-udulpu. e2d sc aud Av B. .C Olm­

stead. Horse. 150 Luft, G. 117 Av C. .Hallwood C Reg Co. Reg­

iater. 115 Lussen. Hy . .J Green. (R) 500 Levin, I. 139 Forayth . .M H Petigor. Syphon

229 Levin Sc Maniiel. 164-166 Orchard. .1 A Shep­

pard Sc (i;o. Ranges . 576 L m d e u a n n , S D. 1,34 Rivington. . N a t C R Co.

Register. 55 Macalciaco, B. 301 B 78th. .G Trancavil ia . Bar­

her Fixtures . 120 Madonia, G. 233 Bl izabeth. .G Maccarione

Machinery. 46 Miiocuotta, M. Jerome Park . .Wolf f Brothers .

Horse. 180 McSweeney. F . 321 W 21at. .Hincka & J. Cab.

800 McElroy, H. 143 W 29 'h . .Hincks Sc J. Cabs.

1,600 Melhodist Book Concern . -Mergentha le r L 1 0.

Machs- Lease Mchr, Louis. 1781 Lex av . .Roa ie Mebr. Gro­

cery Fix tures . 107 Michels, H W- 41 B Houaton. .Nal C R Co

Register. 150 Miranda, D & F. 731 Columbus av . . P Sarno.

Barber F ix tures . 900 Middleton Broa . -Ca th Middleton. (Rl 1,300 Mi.iier, C P. 285 Stb a v . , S e c u r i t y L Uo.

Laundry Pixturea. 90 Muzio, F r a n k . . T J Collins. (H) 360 Mercy, J a c o b , , T J Collins. (R) 325 Marrocco, Peter . 5(j opr ing . .Na t C R Oo.

Register . 100 Masaler, S W. 20 B leecke r . .C Groll. Machs. 50 Mayer, Robt. 152d st and 3d a v . . N a t C R Co.

Regiater. 275 Meyer & Wesolek. 784 Wash ing ton . . F A

Haessig. (R) 1,450 Modes Pub C o . ; R Wick Se Co. (R) 3.J0 Morning Journa l Aaaii. .Mergenthaler L Co.

Mach- (R) Lease Muusteck, J J. 853 B r o a d w a y . . P B Olmstead.

Pr in te r Fixturea. 90 Maun, Joe. 2394 la t av . . F a n n y Landan- Milk

Fix tures . 50 Maussler, Kar l . 182 Av B . - M a r y Maussler,

Horae, Wagona, See, lo Napolctano, P . . .Archer Manfg Co. Barber

Pixturea. (R) 278 National . Exhibit ion Co. .S ta te Truat Co.

(R) 14,700 Nadler . Lete, 24 Columbia. .Bennet t Sc G.

Soda Fixturea. 200 Napoll, D . . A r c h e r Manfg Co. (R) 49 Ogle. Geo H. 2374 Sth a v . . N a t C R Co. Reg­

ister. 200 O'Halloran Se Rellly. 828 7th av . -Hincka Sc J.

Cabs. 3,34.i Ohnatein H. 79th al and Lex av . .Na t C R Co.

Register. (Rl 135 Oppenheimer. A J & Co. 202-204 E 24tb. .Adei­

heid Oppenheiraer. Macha. 1.2.JO Orgena, Victor. .Arcber Mfg Co. Barber Pix­

tures . (R) 355 Ott, Martin- 515 W 47th. . P Westphal . Bar­

ber P ix tures . (R) 374 Osborne. W & J A. SS Sth av, B k l y n , , B M

Wallace et al. (R) 400 Pagrl l , Hy. 510 W 25lh, .Security L A.

Horses, Van, fi:c. 100 Paulus , Chariotle, 1171 E 1 4 i s t , . M Sc S Loeb.

Horaes. &c. 954 Pepe, Brailio. Catherine Sl ip. . .Tbereae Pepe.

Barber Fixtures . 200 Papanicolaa, Thos. 984 3d av . .M Levin. Con-

fecy Fix tures . 95 Peteraon, O. 482 3d av . .Diebo ld Safe Co.

Safe. 40 Pecoraro Sc Bianchi . .Archer Manfg Co. Bar ­

ber F ix tu res . (R) 508 P-3terS(Jn, Olof. 482 3d av . .M S Sanford. Pool.

250 Pteitfer, Phil . 831 E 146 th . -B H Koerner .

Storm House. 90 Poeter Se Buchanan. 38 Gold. .Diebold Safe Co.

Safe. 60 Pucci, A G- 338-340 Bast 109th--Sander l lng

Manfg Co. Cart. liOO Payue Pr in t ing Co. 103 Pa rk p l . .Whi t l ock

Mach Co. Press . (R) 1,125 Pavigl iani t i . F . 1872 Lexington a v . . P Faseiet .

' - Barber P ix tures . 185 Same. S a m e . . G Messina. Sarae. 147 Parnet , Saral. S Montgomery. .Rakoso & Sha­

piro. Soda Bottles. 183 Parlenhelraer, J. 217 E 95th. .3 L i t tman. Bar­

ber Fixtures . (R) 115 Ptister , F J- 40 W 1 3 t h . . H L Monuinger.

Presses, See. (R) 1,226 Photo Engraving Co. 9 to 15 Murray . .Whi t ­

lock Mach Co. Preas. (R) 850 Pitney, J W. 153 lo 157 B 32d . -B Materne.

Livery Fixtures: 6,077

Pia t t , O S. 35 and 37 Frankfor t . . H C laaaea. • Cutter. 2 1 0 Rader, Martin. 72 W 106tb . .S Li t tman. Bar­

ber Fixtures . 90 Ranges Sc Fair . 146 Cenire . .A Naab. Wagou.

Rosenberg & TirJas. 128 Columbia. .Osborn C R Co. Register. 90

Rothsthiid, D J. 2(15-2117 B 101st. .Mary Rolbs­cbild, Undertaker Pixturea, See. 3,000

Redhead, B C. 156 Broadway. .Diebold Sate Co. .a-.^. 00

Reevea. P , 633 Willow av. Hoboken, N J . . Donigan Se Nielson. Wagon. 125

Remig, P W. 2-4 Howard. .Diebold Safe Ca. Safe. 75-

Robiuson. A. 97 Sheriff . .M Gugburg. Pool. 22

Rohkohi, Mary. 1974 3d av . .Lang Sc Co. Bak­ery Pixturea. (R) 437

Roland, Chas, Treraont and Clinton avs , , Nat C R Co. Register- 300-

Rollo. L, 273 W 2 3 d . . A Orza. Barber Fix­tures . 71

RotbLin , Anna. 87 R i d g e . . M Porat- Machs.200-Rnger, Ida. t06 B 15th--C D Schorling- Gro-

ceiy Fixturea. 250-Rabinowitz, H. 107 Norfo lk . ,Am New System

Co, Soda Pixtures . 160 Reinhard, Louis. 02 East End a v . . M Roaeu­

thal. Store Pixturea. 135 n^Hbins. R B. 503 Lenox aV- ,S Adler. Drug

Pixturea. fiOO 3h.- . . . . . i . . i ie l ik . 172 E a a e x . . M S t e i i i a c h . Milk

and Cheese Pixturea. 50 SehlegGlmilch, A ivi Se Son. 422 B IS th . .T I-I

Welch. Engine. 850-Schneider, L. 76 Eaaex. .Ameriean New Sya­

tem Co. Soda Pixturea. 485 Seligiran, Daniel. 13 Bond. .A Zaiaa. Horaes,

Trucks, fic. 250 Slawson, C B. -Joan B Slawson. Milk Fixturea.

1.000 Soektorsky Bros . .Am New Syatem Co. Soda

Fix tures . (R) 595 Sosovaky, Davis. 148 M u l b e r r y . . F & I.

Mnrchiony. Push Cart, See. 40 Stephan, Geo. 427 B 5 iu . .G Bindewald. Horse.

25 St^rnecker, Casper. 206 E 7th . .J Engel.

Horae, &.C. 225-Saphui-iCcra & Rosenbaum. 228 Madison. .H

Hce & Co. Preaa- '2.002 Schluter, Minnie. 58-60 B IOOth..1 A Shop- _

pard Se Co. Range. 63o Schneider, L A. 1047 to 1001 Jackson a v . .

Uccaer Sc Soramer. Gas P ix tu res . 227 Scorese, Paaquaie . .Archer Maufg Co. Barber

Pixtures . 104 Segal, Max. 316 E 7 7 l h - . J Wildenberg. Gro-_

Leiy Fixtures . !*50-Shea. Pal- 190 W 4 tb . .A P Williania.

Horaea, fi;C. loO-Slutsky. Michel- 16 Rutger p l . . B e n n e t t Sc G.

Soda Fixtures . (Rl 155 Simous, Abraham. 1656 Lex av . .Archer Manig

Co. Barber Fixturea. 7;M Sr.yder, G H. 1177 Bdway. .Na t C R Co. Reg­

iater. 550 Spaila, Agoatino- 176 7th a v . . B Lsiaaner-

Barber l'i>-tu.es, 509 San-.e. 218 7th a v . . S a m e . Same. 168 Stalls, John- 190 Columbua av . .Na t C R Co.

Regiater. 200 Sabbalino. G. lliO 1st a v . . A r c h e r Maufg Co.

Barber F ix tures . 34 Salaberg, D. 211 B H o u s t o n . . N a t C R Co.

Register. 150 Schwarz. John. 01 Naasau. .B Schwarz. Tools.

F ix tures . 400 Schweinier, Chas. 141 B 25th. .C B Cottrell Se

Sons Co. Press , &e. 4,300 Schuhnlcht . Gert rude. 400 E 23d. .Nat C R

Co. Register. 250 Schnepp, J N . . S Bender. Horses, &c. (R) 1,000 Schlesier & Son. 120 W 2 5 t h - . H Lindemeyr

& Son. Press , Scc. 150 Schmidt, L. W i l l i a m s b u r g . - J Dannert . Pa r ­

mer Pixturea. 1.500 Sergi Se Varaseno. 119 H e s t e r . . N a t C R Co.

Register. 100 Sieman. M. 1948 2d av . .E Diamand. Butcher

F ix tures . 00 Spielberger, Jakob , 304 E Hous ton . .M B Sand­

ford. Pool. 105 Stockwald, John, 410 W 48th. , H Wittenberg-

Milk Fix tures . 238 Stommel, Wm. 91 Av D . . N a t C R Co. Reg­

ister. 200 Stern, Bernhard . 175 Orchard. .Bett ie Stern.

Barber Fixturea. 75 Trotter , G. 336 E 115th-.Wolft Broa. Horses .

400 Trafton, W H. 21 Beaver. .Campbell P P Co.

Press . 1,100 Tudor Press . .Whit lock Mach Co. Press . (R) 525 'Ihcil, Sam. 07 Wil ie t t . .J Weisa. Barber P ix­

tures . 90 Thoma, Oscar. 152 P e r r y . - H C laaacs. P ress .

120 Tighe, Chas. 154 E 5 3 d . , H i n c k s Se J, Cab. 310 Tooher, Mary, 243 B 44th. .Na t C R Co. Reg­

is ter. 150 Tullocb, David, J r . .Walke r & Lawson. (R)

17,000 " T h e U n i t y " . .G Spingarn- (R) 500' Union Paper Co-.Araerican L & Trust Co.

Machinery. &e.. Secure Bonds. (R) 100,000 Vahgin, M A. 317 Sth a v . . P Elflein. ConEecy

Fix tures . 900 Valente, A. 769 2d a v . .A Maddi. Barber

Fixturea. SO Vc£;el. John . . .Mary Vogel. Milk Fixturea,

Ware , fi:c. 400 Vitiello, P. 822 3d a v . .B Leissner. Barber

Fixtures . (R) 820' Whit ta l , Wm. 501 B^ 1 4 4 t h . . J S Bryant . Ma­

chinery. (R) 150 WPiernian, Pred. 549 Oth av, B k l y n . . P Engel .

Tablea, &c. 124 Weigart , R L. 25 Colurabus av . .Archer Manfg

Co. Barber F ix tures . , 125 Weishar , Hy. I:J7 B . B d w a y . . T J Collins.

Barber F ix tures . 35 Wetherel l , Geo. 134th s t and Mad a v . . N a t C

R Cn. Kegisler. ' * • 10) Widder. Jos . 336 W 49th. .Hincks fi; J . Coach.

900' Williarason, W A. 103-107 Hudson , .Kinsey R

Sc T. Safe. 00-Wllsner, Bernhard . 336 S t a n t o n . . C Haller .

Machs. ... .: 100 Wanner . John. 125 Lincoln av . .3 Li t tman.

Barber F ix tures . (K) 71

TDD Kecord and Guide April 15, 1899.

Walton, P R. 10 Wal l . .Kinsey R & T. Safe. 75

•Watson, W S. 155 W 29th. .R P Marahall. Machinery. (R) 500

Wilkea, Morris. 1382 2d av . . J Zipoikes. Drug Pix tures . ^ ' 5

TVolf, Sam. 104 O r c h a r d . . J Fruh l lng . Ice Wagon, Horaea, &c. 320

Zucke rman Sc Aach. 358 Canal . .Daraou-Peets Co. Press . See. 'l L)

.Zielonka, T V. 12 W 4 th . .P Westphal . Bar­ber Fixtures . J-000

Zinn Art Co. .Diebold Sate Co. Safe. 90

SALOON AND RESTAUR.^NT FIXTURES. Anderson, W 0 . .P Strobel &. Son. Tablea,

See ^^' ° Aramaturo . S. 89 Mulberry. . F r a n k By. 1.447 Biedermann. Kat ie . 327 Spr ing . -V Loewer.

(R) lOO ISohart, W B. 139th st and 12th av . .American

Sal Co 1,300 Borcheimer, E & C. 35 1st a v . . G Stein. 1,370 JBoaalet, A Jr . 33 S 33. Bklyn . . P Weidmann

1,.>7J Browne, J J- 146th st, and 7th av . -A Hupfela.

1.500 B r u n g e s , John. 199 South . .Bachmann B Co.

( R ) l i i>0' ' BuUer Peter . 81 Carmine . .Thoa Carville B

Co. (K) 000 Bri t ton Se Murphy. 1329 3tl av . .H Koehler. 2.100 Brommer, Paul ine . Wiliia av and S Boulevard.

Marie Eichler. (R) LOOO Bacci , Chaa. 135 Division. .J P Betz. 100 Beisler, J A- 61 Pu l ton . .Rubsam fi; H. (R) 1,600

.Blankmeyer, H E. 46 FuUon. .G Ehret . (it) IHOOO

Braase, H W. 45 Weat . . J Ruppert . 3,398 Breslin, Pat , 116 7th av . .J Kress. (R) 910 Bruning. Chas. 451 E S 3 d - . H Eliaa B Co-

(R) a.oOO Buck. Geo. 746 6th a v . . M Groh. 2,U00 Butler. C & T . . D Mayer. (R) 600

.Burke. M J. l l t h av and 5 7 t h . . M T Garvey. Burt. J P- 3683 3d av . -H Zabner. (R) '585

•Cardone, Antonio. 190 E l i z a b e t h . . J Rupper t 2,o00

Chriatgan. Hy. 10 Spr ing . - -W Pe te r ^ i ^ o - , - ^ Clancy. B J . lO l tb at and Columbua a v . . B fi;

yf O.OUO Cleary. J M. 329 10th av . . F & M Schaefer.

, 4,300 .Converae, Jga. 318 Wes t . .P Doelger. 750 Carroll M 'V. 662 W 34lh. .P Ballant ine. (Rl ouO Clancy, J P- 143 Jackson av. L I City.-, -_

J Ruppert . (R) 2 , l i J Ciano Sc Pareal . 77 Sull ivan, .H B bchar-__ cordes J F- 785 Weatcheater av or 785 B 150,n

. . A Hupfel. ^.™J Dermody, W F . 03 Wythe av, Bklyn, .M Seilz-

(R) 1,100 .Dietrich, Philip, 1020 W Bou leva rd , ,G Bhret .

(R) 6,800 Dee, J M. 815 10th av . -H Koehler Co. (R) 2.75U Donnellan, Thos. 1435 Arasterdam a v . . H

Koehler 2,a00 Duggan Jaa. 235 W 1 9 t h . . J Rupper t . (R) 1.739

Dracheuberg . B. 376 Canal . .S Leviu. Co(fee_^ Saloon. ^ ' - '

Decker. Pred. 336 3d a v . - J L E Meyer. 480 Denehy, J J. 24 P ike . .G Bechtel. (R) 1,000 Di Palma, R. 336 E 34lh. .Burger B Co. {Rl oW Duprat & Rouin. 75 3 d - . E Stern. 1,000 Eaa tman . Ada L. 73S-T40 6th av . .L D Mor­

rison. Restaurant- 3,00 J Eaatman, G A. 55 W 4 2 d . . J A Dahn Se Son.

Res tauran t . l.oOO Egeia, B E & A A. 39 At torney . . P Ot te rmaau.

7o Bngel, Jul ia. 52 W H o u a t o n . . ! Katz . Res­

t au ran t . oOO Ecker, J fi A. 124 A t t o r n e y . . W H P r a n k B

Co. t ^ ) S24 Foley, Thoa. 112 C e n t r e . . J Bverard. (R) 10.000 Flyun, M J. 861 Oth a v . . F Se M Schaefer.

(R) 2,500 Fricke, Annie M. 71 P e a r l . . G Ebret . 2,000 Giannetti , V. 70 Bayard . .H B Scharmann. 1,200 Gurenaon. B. 66 W H o u s t o n . . E R Biehler.

Res tauran t . (R) 3 Grunewald. Fred. 148 W 62d. .Excelsior B

Co- 3.000 Geragbty, A. 115 7th a v . . J Ruppert . (R) 5,169 Goldberg. Hayman, 179 Delaucy, .Colonial B,

(R) 600 Greeley, C W. 456 Greenwich av . .B Se W. Sa­

loon Box. (R) 115 Graves. C R. 331. 333, 335 Jay, 71 Myrtle av,

Bklyn . -Claua L B Co, (R) 5.500 Grafiug, Pred, 73 Beach. .Consumer. (R) 3,000 Hess, Louis. 447 Robbins a v . . G Bhret .

(R) 3,000 Hoerning. M. Newtown. L I . .Welz Sc Z. 500 Hoffman. Jos. 40 B 4lh . .P Doelger. 1,000 Heller, Herman. 278 E Hous ton . , -Duparque t ,

H & M. Range- 93 Hertz, Jacob. 104-106 Bowery. -Indian Wharf.

5,000 .Husen, Chas. 205 W 20th. .Colonial By.

(R) 1,000 Hal l & Lawior. 31-33 E 135tb. . J Kress.

(R) 1,506 Howard, M D. 857 Morris av . .B fi; S. 2,000 Hughea, Jas . 460 Myrtle av, Bklyn . . J Ruppert .

(R) 1,2S2 Isaler, Jacob. Ba th Beach. Brooklyn. .Claua

L B Co. (R) 402 Izen, C G, 33 Easex. .W H P r a n k B Co. (R) 640

-Jenuinga. Jas . 950 Amaterdam a v . . P Doelger. (R) 800

Kaiaer, Minna. 1681 3d av . . G Ehret . (R) 2,100

Klein, Aug- 422 B 66th. .Conaumer. (R) 1,500 Koch, Louis. 80 Pa rk Row. .Excelaior B Co.

5,000 Kerr , C H & P G- 982 Glenmore av, Bklyn-. -

F & M Schaefer. 542 Klllanhey, J W. 331 Van Brunt , B k l y n . . N Y

Breweries Co. (R) 1,000 Kelly, Pat. 684 l l t h av . .V Loewer. (R) 900 Konecke, Hy. 505 E 1 6 t h - . P Ballant ine. 1,500 Konow & Hughes. 415 W e s t . . G Bechtel. 2.024 Lalley, Peter . 11 Chrys t i e . .G Bechtel. (R) 1,500 Laacalzo. Antonio. 417 B I S t b . . L e a v y Sc Bri t ­

ton. 850 Lyons, N H. 3 9 ^ Bowery. .A Herxberg.

(R) 3,000 Lehraann, Jul ius . 204 9th av. . J W Lewis.

R e s t a u r a n t (R) 240

Lawler, G W. 437 Halssy, Bklyn . .Excelsior B Co. 2.000

Lux. Jos . 28 N e w . . W Lanahan . 700 Martha, F rank . 197 E 4 th . .P & W Bbling.

(R) 1.600 Martia Se Hoffman. 2906 3d av . . J fi: M Haffen.

(R) 1,500 McDonald. P J- 1446 Broadway. .Charlot te B

McDonald. 2.700 McGivney, Margt. 220 W 18th- .G Ehret-

(R) 2,100 McLinden, J J. 69 Herber t , Bklyn . .Obermeyer

fi; L. (R) 500 McMahon, Pat . 418 W 5 3 d . . A Finck & Son.

(R) 2,000 Meyer, Chas. 1201 3d a v . - J H Peper. (R) 500 Meyer, Conrad. 44 Nassau- .Consumer .

(R) 5,000 Muller, Deidrich- 1678 3d a v , -G Bhret . (R) 1,500 Muller, John, 1618 Vanderbi l t av . , P fi; W Eb­

ling. (R) S77 Murphy, W J. 306 W 4 0 t h , , A Pinck & Son.

(R) 1.000 Mankin. J P . Hudson and Per ry . .B B Corey.

600 Meyer. F L. 12-14 Ful ton . . P Ballant ine. (R) 650 Miner fi; Cunninghara. 116-118 E 125th. .A

Hupfel. 7,000 Maher, Bd. 1834 2d av . .Arae r i can Sal Co,

1,701 McDonough. P P. 343 1st av . -P Doelger. l.-'iOJ McFarland, Jos . 21 Bloorafleld.-Lerabeck Se

B (Rl 2.500 Mayer, Robt. 2939 3d av , ,A Hupfel (R) 2,500 Murphy, Jas . 544 W 29tb- .Lembeck &

Betz- 2.000 Nathanson Se Workman. 221 B o w e r y . . P Ma­

r ians . Res taurant . 400 Same. 95 Canal . .1 Workraan. Res tau­

rant . 500 Nienaber, Chas. i74th at and St Anns av . . J

Eichler. (Rl 1.300 O'Conuell, Danl. .521 Oth av. -B fi; S. 2,500 O'Neill, J- 2280 8lh av . .J Everard. (R) 1.500 O'Connor, Phil , 253 Av B . , J Bverard. 4,00J O'Rourke, T J- 630 W B o u l e v a r d . . ! Ruppert .

(R) 3,469 Plate, Ferd. 160 Wes t . .Geerder & Hather .

4,000 Porco, Angelo. 2211 1st av . -Amer i ean B Co-__

Pett i t t , Sarauel- 87 W e s t . . P Ballant ine. (R) 800 Parka, Chaa. 480 Sth av . .P Doelger- lO.lOJ Peck, Jules , 113 N a s s a u , . H Koehler Co.

Agreement Quinn, Clark. 1514 Madlaon av , .Cleveland

Faucet Co. Purap. 141 Reilly, Margt J. :i44 W 36th. .M T Garvey, 150 Roberts fi Carey, 2223 Sih av , .A Pluck fi;

Son, (R) 4.000 Roberta, F E. 348-349 Weat . .G Ehret , 9,300 Ryan, T J. 464 Bou leva rd . .G Bhret . (R) 814 Rademacbger, Caroline. 88 to 92 W a t t s . .W L

F lanagan . (R) 1.9J0 Reilly, M J. 344 E 36th. . H D. Berner Co.

Pump. ' 126 Same. 344 W 36th. .H D Berner Co. P u m p .

126 Roberts, Augustus . 15 Bowery, .Colonial By.

3,000 Roas & Quellng- 1215 'id a v . , B Ross. Res­

tauran t . 100 Rvpinski, H- 188 For sy th , .Eas te rn B Co. 725 Scbmelz, J P . 514 l l t h av. .Lembeck & B.

(R) 4.000 Schleef. Hy. Wakef ie ld . .A Huptu l . (R) 600 Schwack, J W. t:08 E 1 4 r h . . M Eckste in .

(Rl i,. '00 Selig Sc Delson. 56 Marke t . .R Reid. •;>7-=;

Brennan, J a s Mrs. 213 Mad a v . - D M Brown. 145

Badalamente, C 0 & Co. 87 B 108th. . Jordan . M Se Co. 100

Beller, Geo. 487-489 Beach a v , . P i d e l i t y L A.lOO Sarae. . - . s a r a e . 100 Boynton, G R fi L J. 58 W 57th. .E W Provost .

200 Brown. Harr ie t . 1963 7lh av . .Manhat tan L A.200 Baker, Susan A. 26 W 135 th . .A Ballin. Baker, E H. 338 W l l t h . .J Bauraann. Bateraan, W T. 2326 7th av. .Eatey &

Pianoi Bell. Anna. 176 W 95th. . J Baumann. Benifeld. Philip. 46 3d av . . J Rubenatein. Benham. Ruth. 207 W 8 7 l h . . L Baumann. Beswick. Lizzie. 68 Carmine . .J Baumann. Black, Nettle. 61 W OOth. .S Baumann. Blank, Jos . 221 E IOth. .A Ballin. Bocock. J P . 301 W Bnd Av. -Manhat tan L

112 119 S. 350 253 514 441 123 217 329

A. 150 173 661 166 120 73

153 163 241 158 fi; 130

Standinger, Wm. 349 W 52d. .Bachmann B Co. - (R) 700

Stomrael, Wra. 91 Ave D - . G Bhret . 1.400 Stoltz, Chas. 56 Goerck. .N Araerican B Co.

(R) 1,000 Scbarfcnberg, Hy. 301 Div i s ion- .P Bal lan­

tine, (R) 517 Schwarz, Fred. 128 Av D. . -S Liebmann, (R) 200 Spielberger, Jacob. 304 B H o u s t o n . . A Reit­

man. 400 Spielaler, F r a n k . 1700 la t a v . . J Ruppert . 2,329 Strubbe, P W. 70 Colurabus av . . Indian Wharf.

4.000 Straek, J P. 754 and 756 Boulevard, and 39 to

49 Caraelia,L I City. . P & M Schaefer. (R) 1.200 Sweeney, Joaeph. 733 Myrtle av, Brooklyn. .P

Skelly. 1,250 Scbraidt, Ernest- 00 E 110 th . - J Ruppert . 400 Schramm, Chas. 490 Sth av . .G Ehret .

(R) 3.000 Schumacher, F J. 234 4th a v . . P Ballant ine.

2,500 Smith, E H, 50 Ful ton, Queens. . F & M

Schaefer. (R) 1,000 Smith, Thos. 697 Morria av . .J Kreaa. (R) 2,072 Steyer, Jacob. 836 Washing ton . . J & M Haffen.

(R) 2,2S1 Strohsabl , J W. 246 P lush ing av, B k l y n , .

Conaumer 1.0C-> Speer, M H. 1335 5th av . .G Ebret . (R) 4,000 Tegtmeyer, Annie. 316 6th . .Rubaam Se H. 800 Tauby. Chaa. 445 1st av . .Conaumer. 3,000 Tannenbaum, David. 233 B 3d . -C Stein. 1.500 Tob, Carl. 432 E 17th. .Bachmann B Co.

CR) 850 Wallowitz, Morria. 79 Goerck- . - Indian 'Wharf.

(R) 973 Whitley, John. 74 A m i l y . . . P Ballant ine. (Rl 6.50 Ward , Michl. 212 7th av . .J Bverard. (R) 3,500 Welngartner , John- 1433 Bdway, Bklyn . .Welz

Se Z- 2,300 Will iams, C J- 2294 Arasterdara a v . . J & M

Haffen. (R) SOO W'oUk, Chas, Wiil iarasbridge, . J & M Haffen.

400 Ward, Pa t . 1848 3d av . . J Carty. (R) 1.073 Werner , Louia. 70 E 4 th . . J Ruppert . (R) 1,500 "Wiesing. Herraan. 515 1st a v . . H Koehler &

Co. (R) 2,500 Zurcher fi; Kendeler. 73 E 4 t b . . J Gruulnger .

Hotel F ix tures . 1,500

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB. Acker. E. 214 W 42d- -Mutual L A. 200 Alexander. Mary. 839 B 135th. -Cowper­

thwait. 157 Bartz. Chas. 717 E 150th. .L Bauraann. 245 Becker, Gedalle. 19 Monroe . .M Lubinger. 125 Bischoff, Eliz. 183 W 63d. .L Baumann. 114 Brown, G J. 301 W 136th. .Cowperthwait . 124 Brewer, Thos. 140 E 2 7 t h . . B G Marx. 241 Brown, R M. 1869 Lex a v . . K r a k a u e r Bros.

Piano. 400 Byer, Lena. 311 B 25th. .Cowperthwait . 170

Bollas, Antonio- 200 W 142d- . J M Kealy. Brit ton. B B. 143 W l l l t h . . L Bauraann. Brown, Et ta M. 369 W 3 5 t b . . L Baumann. Brown, F J. 427 W 31st- -J Baumann. Brown, M D. 234 W 48th. .L Baumann. Burton, P S- 322 W 3 7 t h . . L Baumann. Busby, B B & E C . C Stemler. Califaur, J. 75 W 5 5 t h . . J H Litt le. Carroll, Mary. 436 W 3 5 t h . - L Bauraann-Callary, Jul ia. 323 E 4 8 t h . , J K Keane

Co. Cava, John- 351 B 113th, 354 E l l l t h . .Mutual

L A. 150 Christopher. Annie. 110 W 23th. .M Wilson fi;

Co. 750 Cook, I L. 67 W 115 th . .Equ i t ab le L A. 150 Conrad, B B. 117 W 47th. .Mutual L A. 200 Crosby, H L and A B. 339 B 119 th- .S t Bar­

tholomew L A. 100 Curran, Robt. 2146 7th a v . - S t a r L A. 125 Colder. Mary E. 544 W 140th . -S ta r L A. 150 Carapbell, S M. 136 W l l ' t h . .Cowperthwait .

176 Casper. Pauline. 225 E 29tb . .L Baumann. 226 Connor. Margt. 116 W 109th. . Mathushek &

Son. Piauo. 275 Dalton, Geo- 312 W 51s t , .Mutua l L A, 200 Davenport, E L. 531 W 152d. .Cowperthwait .

154 Dovis, Bliza. 1525 Mad av . .S tar L A. 110 Darling, H R. 329 Sth a v . . F i d e l i t y L A. 100 Daly. Lizzie. 227 B 25th- . Jordan , M Se Co. 300 de Maye. Flossie. 260 W 4 3 d , . J o r d a n . M Sc

Co- 104 Dorsey, Annie, 47 W 63d , , Jordan. M Sc Co. 205 Dunacouri , Alex H. 621 E 136th. .L Dorfraan.

140 Dunn. Lizzie. 315 B 5 1 a t . - J J Friel . 150 Dailey, Annie. 159 B OGth..A Ballin. 107 De Mane, Mary. 46 Stanton . . J Baumann. 131 De Wilhorsl , Florence- 203 W 8 4 t h . - J H Li t ­

tle. 105 Dupy. Margt. 754 Sth a v . . L Baumann . 188 Eaves. Lucian, 205 W S 4 t h . . J H Lit t le . 428 Elworthy, Mary. 104 Sth av . .L Baumann. 112 Brwin, Nellie. 310 E 53d. .J Van Brink. 206 Elsworth, Viola. 325- W 32d- .S Baumann. ISO Eaton, Clara B. 820 Greenwich. .Cowper­

thwait . 259 Essert , F rank . 207 E 48th. .Cowperthwait . 112 Fallon. A Mrs. 1209 la t av . .Cowperthwait . 103 Par ra i i . Mary- 451 St Anns av . .(Cowperthwait.

184 Perncbi ld, Annie. 329 W 2 6 t h . . J Kur tz Sc

Son. 133 Pinze. Anna. 156 E 116th. .Cowperthwait . 276 Frankl in , J B. 2122 Sth av. . J Luhs . 165 Fitzgerald. Margt. 222 B 96th. .S Baumanu. 198 Fleischman, Nicholas. 614 E 139ib- .Garvey

Eros. 261 Fiaher, G. 2087 Anthony av . .L Baumann. 134 Piah. W M. New Brighton, S I.—J 11 LitUe. 229 Peruaudez, Carolina. 33 E 1 2 3 d . . L Kraka ­

uer. 500 Fine, Nellie. 50 W 65tb. . L Bauraann. 128 Flynn, M E. 190 W 1 0 t h . . S Baumann. 183 Poater, Dollie B. 413 W 32d. .A Ballin. 141 Glennon, Annie. 512 W 50th. .L Baumann. 123 Gladwin, P H. 1688 2d av . -T Kelly. 120 Goodrich. Emraa. 46 W 66th. .Garvey Bros. 313 Gray. Sarah. 433 W 36th- .Cowper thwai t . 104 Hay. F S and Donahue. Mra. 840 E 137tb. .

Cowperthwait . 142 Hausen, Walter . 1473 3d av . .L Bauraann 142 Hegraan, H M. 101 E e 3 t h . . Cowperthwait . 138 Hoffman, M & M. 211 H e n r y . .Cowperthwait .

105 Hehr . Libbie. 130 W 0Gth. .S Baumann . 363 Hirscbfeld. Hy. 1379 Lexington a v . . M a n h a t ­

tan L A- 100 Hubbard , Marion. 44 W 26th- .L Bauraann. 150 Harr ison, Gertrude. 275 W 3 S t h - . L Baumann.

108 Har tog, Jos . 791 Greenwich . .L Bauraann. 236 Healey, Beaaie. 83 Chriatopher . .L Bau­

raann. 141 Heal, E K. 361 W 5Slb. .J M Ruck. 104 Heim, Ray. 320 W 4 0 t h - . J Bauraann- 188 Heppenhelraer . Margt. 312 W 143d. .L Bau­

mann. 120 Herr . P H . 77 W 118th. .Manha t tan L A. 110 Hitchcock, P M- 103 W 14th. .G Taylor. 1,150 Howea, S J. 305 W 1 2 0 t h . . L Baumann . 346 Hogan, Nellie. 223 E OSth. . L Baumann. 134 I rv ing. Annie. 206 6th--Cowperthwai t . 125 Johnson. A J. 163'^ W 102d. .Mutual L A. 200 Jacoby, Maggie. 302 E 1 1 0 t h . . L B a u m a a a . 128 Jones, Jennie . 156 B 8 8 t h . . J Baumann. 161 Jones. Annie. 475 7th a v . . L Bauraann. 119 Johnaon. J C. 346 W 30th. .S I Hirach-

raann. 333 Judge , O. . J A Schwarz & Bro. (R) 24 Kaufraan, Annie. 1812 Amsterdam a v . . L Bau­

mann. 340 Keith, H N. 211 W 60th. .S t Bartholomew

L A. 100 Knaua. John . 2466 Sth av . .L Baumann. 141 Knowlton. Wm. 72 E 114th. .L Bauraann. 147 Kebels, Esther . 2254 7th a v . . F i s h e r Broa. 234 Kelly, Eliz. 417 B 24th. .Fideli ty L A. loO Kent, J R. 204 W 136th. -Fidelity L A. 100 Kiessler, Louis. 553 to 557 W 33d. .Security

L Co. 200 Kane, D P . 534 B 13th. .Cowperthwait . 102 Katz, Gustav. 500 B 8 2 d . . L Bauraann. 115 Keating, Mary. 304 Spring. .Cowperthwait- 272 Klein, Fanuy. 92 R i v i n g t o n . . D Maiman. 150 Knoepfel, D G. 142 E 28th. .L Baumann . 206 Levy, Henr ie t ta . 1787 Madison av. .Fideli ty L

A. 150 Lutjen, Louisa. 1524 Washington av , .Fidelity

L A, 200

p April 15, 1899. Record and Guide 701

CftDltal and Surplus, S600,000. Uttaranteee titles to Real Eatate in smj part of New Jersey. Iniormation, searches and Abstracts of title fnmisfied.

N e w V o r b O O e c , - - . « M w B n B t a i M i D B . IT*. 3 8 0 B r M B d i r s r *

T»tsplH>n«, IMl FrftnKUo.

Special attention paid to titles in Essex and Monmouth Conntiei, K«w jAiter, Charges £xed and moderate.

Moner loaned to completeporchuei.

Leonard. Pred. 336 W 42d. .Cowperthwait . 140 Levins, Viola. 397 7th a v - . L Baumann. 148 Levin. Hilda. 5 2d. .L Buchler. 150 Lindauer . Grace. 108 Washington p l . . L Bau­

mann. 114 Luck, Ed- 12 W 1 1 5 t h . . J H Lit t le . 184 "Macfarland, C A & M. 104 W 106th- .S t Bar­

tholomew L A. 123 Manning, W P. 291 W 142d. .J Lewin. 157 McDaniels, Mary. 279 W 127th. -Star L A. 100 McGuire, Tbos. 226 W 3 T t h . , L Baumann. 529 McSorley. J, 502 W 150th. .Har lem L A. 100 Melander, M C. 408 Sth av . . Joachim P Peters .

300 Murphy, Jeremiah. 546 Greenwich av . .J Bau­

mann. . 206 Machette, C I and B V, 323 W lOls t . .W L

Paddock. (R) 250 McManua, Bdith. 1.56 W 119th. .Mutual L A.llO Metzger, A Mrs. — West . . .Cowperthwait . 125 Meis, Edgar , Mary E. 4 Hancock p l . .A G

Pederbar t . 100 "Mortiraer, Fred. 338 B 13th. .Cowperthwait .

101 Myers . T P . 431 W 47th, .Equitable L A, 100 'Myers, Mary. 123 Roosevelt . .Collateral L A.

150 Neff, Clara. 53 Ru tge r s . .Cowperthwait . 125 Nelaon, Ida, 163 E 122d, .Securi ty L Co. 110 Newman, Mary. 533 W 1431 h. .L Baumann. 235 Orr, Eliz. 400 W 5 0 t h . . J Baumann. 117 Palas , J J. 614 B 139th. .J H Litt le. 154 Per ry , Chas. — 119th. .Globe L A. 100 Pi t tmann, R K- 252 W 92d. .L Baumann . 243 Palniero. H P . 156 W l O l s l - - F l a h t r Broa. 209 Pechner, Blsa. 815 Pa rk av . .S Baumann. 126 Plate. E P . 764 Forest av . -F ide l i t y L A . j -Plaisted, P A. 300 E 125th. .J J McGrorty, 150 Prenzlan, Martin. 302 St Anns a v . . S e c u r i t y L

Co. 100 Preble, W B. 7tb av cor 1,37th at, . . M a n h a t ­

tan L A. 200 Purdy, B H. 172 W 77th. .Fidelity L A. 100 Palkenbury, A E. 228 E 1 9 t h , - J C Sraith e^r

of. 135 Pedlour , T C and N V. 533 Manbat tan av . .

A G Federhar t . -500 Pearce. C H. 203 W 1 4 t h . . J Gregg & Co. 219 Plcquette, Myrtle. 59 3d av , -Cowper thwai t . 117 Powell. A G and E V. 1809 Lexington av , .

Empire L Co, 110 Rabinowitz , Dora. 164 Madison. .Pacific L A.

113 Rafferty, J J. 2031 Sth av . .L Bauraann. IOJ Rande l , Pauline. 361 G r a n d . - L Baumann. I l l Renner . Eraile. 136 B l l l t h . .Har lem L A. 100 Rogers, C C, 357 E 76th. .L Baumann. 140 Roller, J B. 139 W S3d. .T Kelly. 108 Reea. Annie. 342 E 35th. .Cowperthwait . 117 .-Sander, A B. 20 W 3 2 d . . S I Hersehmann . 472 Smith, Marie D McC. Hotel Rut land . .Col­

lateral L A. 200 S r u t h , C McC. Hotel Rut land . .Collateral L

A. 200 Su lib, P C and M B. 236 E OSth. .St Bar-_ •

tholoinew L A. 150 Sullivan, Matthew. 07 H e n r y . .Cowperthwait .

101 Strong, H A. 1869 Morris av . ,Collateral L A. 99 Schlesingler, A, 301 E 9 0 t h - . S Bauraaun. 117 Schniller, Clara. 214 E 25lh, .Garvey Bros. 363 Schwab, Jos. 674 B 17Cth- .C L Weser. 726 Sloat, C B. 2214 Sib a v . - G a r v e y Broa. J._.J Suyden. Bertha. 253 B 7 S t h . . S Baumann . 336 Schaller, F L & A. 1193 Prank l in av . -Pacific

L A. 100 Scbimraelfenning, Johanna , 510 W 16Sth--L

Baumaun, 208 Schonholz, Pranc is . 112 W 96th. -L Bauraann.

345 Schooffol, F . 69 Madison a v . . L Baumann . 441 Schouten, Ada. 76 7th av . . J Baumann. 125 Scott, Mariha . 127 3d av . .D M Brown. 213 Sharta, Annie. 214 W 60th. .J Bauraann. 154 Srai th . H M. 213 W S l s t . .J H Litt le. 213 Same. 213 W Sla t . . J H Litt le. 126 Sraith, Hy. 348 W 45th. .L Bauraann. 137 Smith, Theo. 30 E 50th. .S Bauniann. 303 Smith, W- W- 252 W 92d. .Na t L A. 150 S ta te . Chas. 212 W 107 tb - . J Bauraann. 285 Stranberg. Bila. 325 W 37th. .L Baumann . 206 Tardiff. lilarie. 253 7th av . .L Baumann. 178 Terril l , Ju l ia . 265 W 146tb. -Batey Se S.

Piano. 100 Tbeune , Eraily. 150 E 2 1 s t . . B Fo rman . 900 Towne, Margt. 426 Manhat tan av . .L Bau­

manu. 166 T u t b , A n n i e . . J A Schwarz & Bro. (R) 189 Taugele. H J. 20 W 31st. .Fideli ty L A. 200 Van Gieson, D B. 14 Hora t io . .L Baumann. 106 Von Jungenfeld, C E. 443 Manhat tan av . . L

Bauraann. 224 Vollraer, F S. 225 G r a n d . . S t a r L A. 100 Welsch, or Weis, B. 99 Clinton. .Roth Se Berk­

owitz. 149 Washington, Mary. 82 W 9 1 s t . . J Bauraann.

117 Wilner, Max. 100 W 114th. . J H Li t t le . 121 Wolfson, Jennie . 44 Suffolk. .A Friedraan. 100 Wootlraan. M. 301 W 140th- -L Bauraann. 121 Wagner, Anna C. 671 B 134th. .L Dorfman. 125 Wald, Aug- 339 E SOth- ,S Bauraann. -17 Winter, Maude, 358 W 5Sth, .Fidelity L A. 100 Wiley, John. 13S W 103d- -Pisher Bros. 218 Walthera, Chas. 127 2d av . -Cowper thwai t . 120 Williarason, Bditb. 208 W SSth, ,J Gregg fi:

Co. 100 Wfiner, J H. 176 W 87th. .1 Mason. 238 White A C. 117 W S3d . .Mutua l L A. 100 Young, Lena. 319 W 17th. .Garvey Bros. 241

BILLS OP SALE. Bruh, Morris. 1781 Lex av . . L Meyer. Gro­

cery Fix tures . 400 Coughlin-Sandford Switch Co. .W M Bennet t .

OfEce Fix tures . Security for raoney advanced Damiano. L. 207 B 1 0 6 t h . . P Fel ic ia Barber

Fixtures . 41 Edwards, Lebit ia. 139 Sth a v . .C Kelton.

Assignment of Lease of Presses. 80 Fieklcn, W m . . F Moral. 75

Per raro , Rocco. 1 F r a n k l y n . . G Cireflo. Fru i t F ix tures . 50

Flsledeck, P H, While Pla ins Road and 7 t h - . S Pless. Drug Fixtures . OoO

Goldberg, S a r a h . , A Stern. Smelter Pix tures Slocif, Sec. 1

Handel, He r rman , .G Tacbada. Horae, &c, 300 Herzfeld, Herman. 405 Oth av . ,Eoay Herz­

feld. Drug Fixtures . 1 Jobnson, C W, 6 to 10 Bridge, 9 to 17 Pear l , ,

J E Thral l . Bonded Storage. Warehouae Fix­tures. 1

Krall , Minnie. Wil l iamabridge, ,L Schmidt. Farmeia Fixtures , 2,0110

Ij i i i to. Louia. 263 10th a v - . F Marino. Bar­ber Fixlures . 30O

Laveii, Loe. 2172 5th av . -Lena Laven, Cigar Fixtures , loO

Lennon, Anna J, 124 B 34th, 17-10-21 St Nicholas a v , . H Deyener. Fu rn , See. 1

Lifrieri, Giuseppe. 420 B 114th. .Pasquale Li ­frieri. Bottler F ix tures . 40O

Lovatt , Barney. 3401 3d av. . 0 W Thorapson. Saloon. • 500

Michael, Moaes. 408 E 102d-.S C Baura. Horse, Truck, &e. 247

McGinnis, John. 140 Park R o w - . H Pennman. Saloon. &c. 4 000

Milano. Guiseppe. 412 B 113 th- .A Federico. Saloon. 125

Olmstead, P B. 853 Bdway. . J I Munstuk. Pr inter F ix tures . 150

Perna, Viucenzo. 347 E 1 1 3 l h . . P r a n k Perna Saloon. 100

Seitz, Michael. Hya t t and Thomson, Queena. . .A Lehsten- Saloon. 200

Silbersteiu, Jos. 303 B 7Gth. and 333 B 6 9 l h . . Anna Silberstein. Confectionery Pixtures and Furnishings . 1

Schindler, Na ihan . 60 Essex. .S Peinberg. Merch, See. 300

Schulhof, Amalia. 165 Essex . .A Scbulhof. Machinery. 100

Schuittjer, F rank . 156 E 42d. .Christ ine Schuitt jer. Stock, &.c. 12O

Seminara Sc Mcasina. 1872 Le.xiugton a v . . F Paviglianit i . Barber P ix tures . 330

Thorne, Wal le r T. 105 W 31s t . .Lou i sa Thorne. Horaes, Sec.

Tborne. W S. 105 W 31s t . .Lou i sa Thorne. Horses, Trucks. 2,000

Streen & Lieberman. 154 C e n t r e . . J Beeker. Soda Pixturea, Sec. 775

Weinrich. Lizzie. 223 Oth a v . . P Blau. Bak­ery Fixturea- 1,^50

ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGES. Adler, Sol to K Schnackenberg. (R B Robbina,

April 13, 1809.) 1 Dobbin. Aida V to J Mayer. (Mort given by

J Mertz, Oct 17, 1S98.) 1 Pay, J H to I rving Nat Bank. (W Thorpe,

Nov 9, 1S98.) 1,000 Grunlnger. Joa to P Ballantine Se Son. (Zu­

richer & Kendeler, Apl S, 1898,) 1,500 Grunlnger, Joa to P Ballantine Sc Son. (Zu­

r icher Se Kendeler, Apl S, 1898,) 1 500 Jeiiers, W H to Backua Wate r Motor Co.

(Alanaky & Parkina. March 14. 1899.) 1 Ka tzman , Saml to Paul ine Ka tzman , (A S &

A Katzman, April 1, lSil9.) 1 Ziporkea. Joachim to I Goldberg- (M Wilkea

March 10, 1899.) 90O

Westchester Cou}itv Conveyances. March 29 to April 10—Inclusive,

EASTCHESTER. Full ing, Henry to Anna Krumwiede. Lots 130

to 133 map properly g ran tor Tuekahoe $1 Peyton, Josephiue L exr of to Cornelia A Pox.

White Piaina road, a w cor Upper New Ro­chelle road, 112 acres. 60 000

Smadbeck, Louis et al to John M Leavi t t . Lot 284 map Bronx Manor. 1

MAMARONECK. Gorman, Jane to Johu W O'Connell. War r en

st, s s, lot 2U1 map Washingtonvi l le . 150 Shearer, James to Dauiel L Palmer . Chest­

nu t av, w a. par t lota 1 and 2 raap L I Sound L aud I Co., 30.7x104. 1

MOUNT VERNON. Bayles, Theo F lo Geo W Hunt . Tract on Old

White Piaina road, 170 acres. 1 Bernstein, Bliz A to Har r i e t C Hunt . Clare­

mont pl, a s, par t lota 270 and 271 map Chea­ter Hill, 55x150. 1

Hunt , Ha r r i e t C to Ber tha G Bradbury . Same property. 1

Charlea, Howard W to Lyman O Piske- Lin­coln av, a a, 108.5 w Summit av. 50x100. 0,500

Dawson, Johu et al to Josephine A Hunt . 4tb st, a s, 33 w 7th av. 35x70, 1

Derby Luraber Co to E Trea t Payne. 6th av, a w cor 4th at. 50x105- 1

Gwyn, Ann E to Ann B Guion. 1st av, pa r t lot 10 map Mount Vernon, 3o.4x7S.S. 1

Haag, Valentine to Wal le r B Dixon. White Pla ins road, n e cor Bridge st, 59.9xS6.6x50 X119.3. 1

Hunt , Tbos F to John Dawson et al. 4th av, e s, Vi lot 276 raap Mt Vernon, 25x105. 1

Kessler. Lerauel to Joshua Griffiths. Lots 19. 20 and 21 block 11 and lot IS raap Mt Vernon Heighta. 4,u00

Martena, Susan L to Will F Gay. Pa rk av, w a, 120 n Sidney av, 68x105. 4.000

Minard. Marie L et al. D Swits, ref, to Ar thu r Guion. Oth av, w E. n 14 lot 505 map Mt Vernon, 25x105. 2 ''50

Mott, Albert W to Burton Bros &. Co. Lot 308 map Chester Hill property Fors te r et al. 350

McCaw, Geo to Ida L Walter . Clinton pl, n w cor Ful ion av, 50.7.':97. 3,400

Palm. Mary to Heury Palm. Railroad av, s e s, lots 258 aud 259 raap Wes t Mt Vernon, 1

Parsons , Ellz A to W m L Flanagau et al. Rich av. e B. lot 10 raap Chester Hill proper ty Forater et al. 1

Wall . Sarah F et ai to Belle A De Voe. • Union av, w s, lot 42 raap Mt Vernon, 100x105. 1

Wheeler, John et al to John W Ferguaon, Lots I to 7 raap Verona Park . 1

N E W ROCHELLE. Bradley, And. R to John H Boda. Morris st,

n s, 140 w North st, 42x1.50. 600 Boda, Eliz to Stephen Reilly. Lawn av n s

145 e North st. 45.tl43. 1 200 Brown, Wm T et al, T Scudder, ref, to Colutn-

bia B and L Aaaoc. Woodbine av, n w cor Lorelto av, 140x150. 1750

Cole. Lillie M to Prankl in R Vail, West half lot 13 map Sickles Estaie . 1

Crosby, Horace to John N Thompson. Church st, e s, 120 s Hickory at, 30x100. 1,000

Healy Cora M et al, R M Power, ref, to Grace Enstnger. Lot 4 map land C A Cole 650

Harvey, John et al to Mary E Harvey et al Railroad av, n w a, 90x137, 1

Hirst, Bdwd to Lloyd A Souville, J r . Lota 10 I I and 12 block R map Highland Pa rk 1

Kobler. Nicholaa to Mary Tompkina et al.' Webater av, e s. 80.8 n Washington av, 40.6 xlOO; alao Washington av, n s, 49.9 e Webster av, 29.2x100- 1

McNulty, Johu R to Edwd L Bill Lot 6 block D raap Rochelle Park. 1

Roosevelt, Elbert C to Jaa F Kerwin. Pelhara road, a e s, 50x115. 500

Vizet, Victor to John H Boda. Lot 4 map lota Porter Es ta te . 1

PELHAM.

Black, Mary G W to Ar thu r W Prancis . Pel-hamdale av, e s, 16x150. 300

Burton, laabella M to Emraa Huss. River av, w s, par t lot 34S raap of Pelharavllle, 33.4 xlOO- X

Huas, Eraraa to Florence K Ruaaell. Same property. 1^050

Palihee, Amanda et al to John W Ferguaon. Plot adj Hutchinson River and N Y. N H & H R R. 3 acres. 4,750

Mapes, Marian L et al, S Baker, ret. to Elbert H Kingsland. Clilf av, n e cor Boulevard 75 xl25. 100

YONKBRS.

Alexander, John E to Wm H Fi i tner . Pal isade terrace, e s, 125 s Ar thur st, 72,9x150; Pali-aade terrace, w s, 236 s Ar thu r st, 30x100; Palisade terrace,w a, 336 s Ar thu r at, 50x100. 1

Same to same. Pa r t lot 22 map Morsemere 50x130, 1

Same to same. Morsemere pl, a a, 75 e Wind­sor terrace, 425x-—. 1

Sarae to James M Robiuson. Pa r t same lot. 1 Sarae to Edwd H Ryan. Lots 15 lo IS, 31 to 46;

also adj sts, raap Greystone Park . 1 Sarae to sarae. No Broadway, w s, pa r t Morse­

mere. 1 Same to Chas L Noble. Lot 6 map Belmont

terrace. 1 Sarae to aame. Warbur ton av. e a, 100 n

Ar thur st, 50x120. 1 Same to Edwd J Richards . A B and E map-

Lots 27 and 28 raap Moraeraere. 1 Sarae to same. Gilbert pl, n w cor Ar thu r st,

125x100. 1 Sarae to Adelaide M Tompkins. Warbur ton av,

e a, 150 n Ar thu r st. 50x129. 1 Same to Bolivar S Tedmon. Ar thu r at. s w cor

Gilbert pl, 50x100; Livingston pl, s a. 50 w Gilbert pl, 30x100; Nor th Broadway, a w cor Liviugaton pl, 125x200. 1

Bannan, John J to Augustus Rosencrans and wife. Lota 179 and 181 raap Bryu Mawr Heights . 500

Barnes . Jerorae D to Nena L Hewison. Paul ine at, e s, 100 s Radford at, 35x100. 1

But ler . Jaraea R to Wm E Folkes. Nepperban av, w s. 108 s Ashburton av, 25x100, 1

Butler, Chas H to Edwd B Garrigues. P a r t s lots 1 to 3, 13, 16 and 18 block 11 and par t s lota 25 and 26 block 16 map proper ty Lowerre Station. 1,000

Cable, Geo A to Steph F Bell, Hudson st, s s, 50 e Riverdale av, 50x100. 1

Cutbill, Alfred W to Otto Olsen. Nepperban av, e a. No 160. 74.4x115x48,6x61.6. 1

Conner. Geo A to W m B Thorn . So Broadway, w a. 1

Cohn, Francea C to Edwd Keenan, P a r t lot 10 raap par t Shearwood Hill, 25x80. 700

Donovan, Geo P to Geo J Brower. Lota 9 to 14 map Fair raount . 1

Sarae to W m H Fi i tner , P a r t lot 17 raap Morsemere. 50x257. 1

Same to Bdwd J Richards . Lot C raap lots 27 and 28 raap Morsemere, 1

Powler. Clarence M et al , S Baker, ref. to J u ­lia A Morris, Lot 97 raap pa r t Shearwood Hil l ; also lota 111 and 112 raap Eas t Side Land Co, 75

Gunther . Henr ie t t a to Dwight H Murray and ano. Mile Square road, s e s, adj Valent ine. 1

Havemeyer . John C to Ida B Peene. Laraar -tine av, a a, 150 e Warbur ton av, 40x139. 1

Kerr , Lawrence R to Araelia M Hoyt and ano. North Broadway, 3 e cor Moraeraere pl, 502 134. 1

Kreutzberg. Anna to H a r r y Overlngton. Lots 183 and 184 map Shearwood Hill . 1

Landy, Bridget to Annie Delaney. Willow pl, n s, 300 e Warbur ton av, 25x130. 2 500

Lust ig , Arnold to Theo G Stein et al. Nor th Broadway, e a, 425 n Shonnard pl, lOOx—. 100

Maekay, Aud J to El isha B Rollins. Blocka 22, 23 and 32 map Sunnyside Park . 1

Maloney. Tiraothy to W m B Folkes. Orchard St. w s, 287.6 n High at, 37.6x125. 1.600

Martin, Bdwd to Chas W Hal l . Odell av, n s, 4 9 ^ acres ; also Highland turnpike , e a. 3 0 ^

, , acrea , 75,0"00 Murphy, Joaeph J to Chas A Goff. Carroll at

n s. 166.8 e Vau Cortlandt Pa rk av. 33-4x100. 1 Minor, J a n e t H and ano to Mary Berwick

Woodworth av, e s, 200 n Gold at, 50x100. 1,000

702 Record and Guide Apri l 15, 1899.

Olsen, Otto to Alfred W Cutbill. Linden st, w a. No 41, 25x100- 1

Overington, H a r r y to Seyraour B Kurzmau-Lota 1S3 and 184 raap Shearwood Hill. 1

Paris , John W to C H Phelps . Reid av, s s, 100 n Orange at, 50x120. 1

Preudei-gaat, Albert ina to Cath Landers- Riv­erdale av, w s, 25.10 s Highland av, 51.Sx—. 1

Rodd. Chas J to Jamea V Lawrence. Nepper­ban av, e s, 173 a Torapkins av. 7,5x156. 1

Shannon, Mary B et al, G B Crawford, ref, to.

And M ArcuIariuB. Nor th Broadway, n e cor Morsemere av, 40x138. 3,000

Sisters of Charity ot St Vincent de Paul to W m C Stewart, Riverdale av. e s. 8 '^ acres. 40,560

Suraner, Ida D et al, Wm Meldrara, ref, to Rose M Lombard. Pa r t of Nepera P a r k , 45,000

Trai tel , Benj D et al to Rosa T Baker, Lot 10 bloek 5 map Lowerre Co. 1

Tomassi, Diomira et al, I P Beaudriaa ref, to Lealie M Saundera. School at, n e cor Chauncey pl, 33x100. 55

Valentine, Clara M to Oacar L Austin. Lots 17 aud 18 block 36 map lots South Youkers. 1

Warner , Wm M to L Mead Warner . "Warburton av, e a, 851 n Tilden Esta te . 50x130- 1

Weston, Bdward to Annie FuUon. North Broad-•n-ay. e a, 25x264. 1,500

Sarae to aame. North Broadway, e s, 50x264. 3,000

Woodhouse. H a r r y to Bdwd R Cbamberlain-Warbur ton av. w a, 40x— and water front. 1

Will iams, M Jennie to Marie Gyss. Bashford st, e a, 190 n Dock st, 25x100. 4,000

M MND Ri^ ' i 'KLVN, APRIL 15 l « " ^ .

[\/jONEY TO LOAN

BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE.

LONG ISLAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY, 42 & 41 COURT ST., BKOOELYN.

P. I. Thompaon. Manager. JOSEPH MEAD,

Real Estate. Loans ami Insuriince. ExchanginK a Specialty-

Telephone. 33 CODRT STREET, NO. 873 Brooklyn- BEOOKLYN, N. ¥ .

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A I 7 C T I O N S A L E S O F T H E W E E K . The following are the sales that have taken

place in tbe city auction rooras dur ing the week ending April 13, 1S99.

•Indicates that the property described has been bid in for plaintiff's account.

T. A. KERRIGAN. *42d at, n s, 140 w 5th av, 4 lots, each 26.Sx|

100.2 [ '42d at, n a, 273,4 w 5th av, 26.8x100.2. map |

ahowa vacant , new flats projected i Henry M Kingman and ano truateea $20,000

•42d st, u s, 246.8 w 5th av, 26..8xl00.2, map shows vacant , new flata projected. Chester S Kingman 4.O0:)

• I l e rk imer st. No 551, n a, 145 e Troy av, 20x 1110, 2-sty frame dwell 'g. Robt W Tailer truatee ;i.500

McDougal St. No 2,' 8, a a, 40 w Stone av, 20x 75, frame dwell 'g. Jennie M T o m p k i n s . . .1,96J

•Pacific St. No 2I0I . n s, 233.4 w Saratoga av. 111.8x100, 2-aty frame dwell 'g. Mary E How­ell 2.001

*Troy av, No 99. a e cor Dean at, 03x—x—x 01.10, frame bldgs. Claus Sackmann 2,700

•7th av. No SO, w a. 22 a Berkeley pl, 20x80, 4-aty brk and atone flat. Cbas A Moran et al t rus tees 11.000

State at, Noa 50 to 56, a a, 174.4 w Hicks st, runs a 160 X e 94.3 x n 15,4 x E 6 x n 84.8 to State st, X w 100, four 5-sty brk bldgs. {Sub to mor t s 836,500-) Anthony Keenan.

, 43,550 72d at, No 235, n a. 243.4 w 3d av. 10.8x100.

2i,i-aty brk dwell 'g. Ann M P Sykea 4,620 Eost 32d st, No 719, e s. 157.6 s Av G, 50x

102.6, frame dwell 'g. Tiraothy I Hubbard . 3,025

4tb av, No 220, w s, 20 n Union st, 25x75, 4-sty brk flat. Thos L Clark et al 7.500

Jay st. No 298, w s. 100 s Til lary st, 25x102.0, 3-aty brk bldg. Mra B Sraith Galaher , - .4,650

Carroll at, No 280, n a, 191.8 w Hoyt st, 20x 97.10, 3-aty b rk and stone dwell 'g. Joaeph Michaela 5,150

Jay st. No 182, w s, 25 a High st, 25x76, 4-sty brk bldg and 3-sty frame bldg on rear, Mra B Sraith Galaher 5,050

St Marka av, Ko 54, s s. 185,5 w Olh av, 20x 81,10, 3-sty and baaement stone dwell 'g. (Sub to mor t $5,000.) Bernard J York 7,125

J E R E . JOHNSON, JR. , CO-Lawrence st, No 33, n a, 150 w Johnson st, 25x

100.6, 3-sty frarae bldg aud 2-sty b rk rear . August Laanckhard t 4,000

JAS. L. BRUMLEY. Pron t st, Nos 46 to 52|s e cor Garriann st. Main at, | 100.7x—, four 2-sty

brk bldga. J H Storey 10.450 Main st, Nos 28 and 30. w s, 34.7 s Water st,

31x100. 4-aty brk and frame tenera ' t witb Storea, Same 8,000

TAYLOR Se POX. •Hope at. s s, 325 e Keap at, 25x90. 2-Ety brk

bldg. (Sub to mor t ;f2,500-) Theodore Tiedemann 4,700

Union av, a w cor Hope at, 25,8x55x05x81.4, two 2-sty b rk bldgs, (Sub to mor t $2,500.) Mary Pa rke r 4.300

S. DE WALLTEARSS-St Marks av. Ko 171, n a. 344.6 e Carlton av,

20x131. 4-sty brk and stoue dwell'g- Ruth Kirk 8,100

Total S167,1S0 Corresponding week, 1898 $171,555

ADVERTISED LEGAI. SALES. Sales to be held at the Real Esta te Bxchange, ISO

and 101 Montague street, except aa otherwiae noted,

April 17-By T. A- Kerrigan, a t No. 9 Willoughby St.

Proapect av, s s, 100 w l l t h av, 40x90.2, vacan t ; aaaessed value. .^200. David Goldberg agt Su-aannab 0 Thompson et al; C O Maas, a t t 'y , 87 Nassau s t ; C H Otis, ref. (Amt due S275 and taxes, Scc. ,«;ilO.)

By T. A. Kerr igan. North r,ih St. Nos 84 and 811, s s, 18S e Wythe av.

,"0x100, 3 and 4-sty t rame bldgs; aasessel value, $6,000. Lawrence Sherin agt Sarab Sheehan individ and admrx et a l ; J P Nie­mann, a t f y . 41 Park row, Manhat tan ; John Naumer. ref. (Sub to mor t s $600,)

By Wra. P. Rae Co.

Rockaway av, w cor Schenck av, runs u w 40 x a w 100 X n w 40 X a w 20 X s e 100 to Schenck av, x n e 120 to beginning. Evan J Malbone Pgt Jamea B MurpUv et a l ; Williaraaon Se R. a t t 'ys , 26 Court s t : T Williamson, ref. (Arat due $2.---i24. and taxea. See, S86.1

Rockaway av, s w a. 40 n w Scheuck av, 60x100. Magdalen M Williamaon agt s ame: same a t f y s and ref. (Arat due ^2,171, and taxes. Sec, $86.)

By Referee.

Atlant ic av, Nos 57 to 61. u s, 140 w Hicks at. runa u SO x w 34 x s 27.4 x w 23.11 x 3 52.10 to av. X e 58, three b rk b ldgs ; aasessed value. $21,000. !

Atlantic av. Nos 62 and 64. a s, 39.10 w Hickai at. runs a 60.6 x w 20 x s 20.1 x w 20.1 x n] 80.7 to av, X e 40.1. two 3-sty b rk bldgs. ; a s - | sessed value. $8,500. I David B Colemau et al agt Pe te r Bradley et a l ; A C Wheeler, a t f y . 186 Remseu s l ; D B Thorapson. ref. (Part i t ion sale; Nos 57 to 61 sub to morts $6,000 aud Nos 62 and 64 aub to taxea. See, .^511.)

April 18.

By T. A. Kerr igan, a t No. 9 Willoughby at-

Pul ton st. No 1076, s s, 170.4 e Ciaason av. runs s 121 X a e 31.5 x e 19-8 x n 152 to st, x w 25. 3-sty stoue front store and flat; asseased value. $10,900.

Decatur st. No 45. u s, 265 w Throop av, lS.9x 100. 2-aty stone front dwell 'g; assessed value, §6.000.

Pacific st, No 1105, n a, 379-S w Prank l in av, runs u 136.8 x w 150 x s 10-9 x e 120 x s lOll to st, X s 30, frame building; assessed value, $1,600-

Rocheaier av, e s, 93.7 n Atlautic av, 21xOS, va-vant ; aasessed value, $500. |

Old Ocean av, south cor Spruce st, 50x100. | Mary B Hinraann agt G V Devlin et a l : Grout, M Sc H. a t t ' y s ; W C B Thornton, rof. (Par t i ­tion sale.)

Hicks st. No 344, w s, 105 a Atlant ic av, 25x100, 2-sty brk bldg and 2-3ty brk bldg in rear ; aa­aeased value, $3,500- Sabina Duffy admrx agt Sarah A Murray et a l : J C Judge, a t fy , 3T5 Pul ton s t ; H Goldmark, ret. (Arat due $11,-825, and taxes, &c, $272.)

Hinadale sl, e a, 138 s Hegeraan av, 160x100, va­caut ; aESesaed value, $480. Bliza J Boehrae agt Siraon Nager el a l ; Sackett & L. a t fya , 00 Nassau al, Manhat tan, (Amt due ,$644, and taxes. &c, .^120.)

Richraond at. No 03. w s, 1,125 a 3d st, 46x100, 2-sly frame dwell 'g; assessed value, $1,420. Edwd C Morse and ano exrs agt George Knapp­man, exr, et al; Edwin Kerapton, a t fy , 175 Remsen st. (Amt due $3,101 and taxes, &c. $375.)

10th st. No 634. s e cor Sth av. 21.:JxlOO. 4-sty brk dwell 'g; assessed value, $12,500. Cath­arine Buckley, admrx agt Thomaa Brown et a l ; Edwin Iveraptou, a t fy , 175 Rerasen at. {Amt due .$10,062 and taxes, &c. SSOl.)

Bas t 24th at, w s, 400 u Voorhees av, 40x160, 21^-sty frame dwell 'g; aasessed value, $1,500. The Sun and Bvening Sun Building Mutual Loan Sc Accumulat ing Fund Aasoc agt Jerome Buck, Jr , et a l ; Reeves, T Sc 3. a t f y s , 55 Liberty st. Manhat tan. • (Amt due .$5,508 and taxes. Sec, $87.)

Pitkiu av, n s. 25 e Miller av, 50x100, 1 ajid 2-sly frarae bldgs; asseased value, If-,600. Predk H McCoun and ano, exrs. agt P r a n k A Lane et a l ; P C Lang, a t f y , 99 Nasaau st, Mauhat tan . (Arat due .$2,280 a u d t a x e s . Sec, .?300.)

Vernon sv. No 124, s s, 175 w Torapkins av. 20x 100, brk and stone dwell 'g; asseaaed value; $4,800. Caroline L Gardner agt Melissa Clark et a l ; R L Scott, a t f y . 03 Nassau st, Manhat­tan. (Amt due $5,484, and taxes. Sec. $200.)

4th av. No 938, a w cor 35th at, 20.2x82, 3-sly frame dwell 'g; assessed value, $4,200, John G W Feldmann et al, exrs, agl Addie Plate and ano; Fors ter , H & K, a t fy s , 59 Wall at, Man­ha t t an , (Amt due $1,948, and taxes, &c, $143.)

• (Prior morts , $3,500.)

By J a m e s L, Bruraley. St Marks av.No 103T. u e cor Troy av, 25.1x83.9,

3-sty frame dwell 'g. Troy av. No 143, e s, 83.9 n St Marks av, runs n

43.8 X e 25.3 x n 0.3 x e 21.6 x s 44 x w 4B.9 to beginning; frame dweU'g.

St Marks av, n a, 25.1 e Troy av, 21.7x83.9. va­cant. Aasessed value on 3 parcels, $6,300. Mary A Keirnan agt Bridget Donohue et a l ; Maaa & G, a t f y s . 87 Nassau st. Manha t t an ; Noah Teb-betts, ref. (Part i t ion sale.) (Sub to taxea, &e, $1,888.)

April 19. By Referee.

Clarkaon st. s s, 2,298.9 e Poor House road, 621.8 x706x021.8x606, vacant . Bdraond C Pougera agt Henry L P Fougera et a l ; A R Moore, r e t

By T. A. Kerr igan. 55th st. No. 112. a w a. 4.50 n w 3d av. 24.6x100.

frarae dwell 'g. John Sraith J r agt Margaret Hickey et a l ; T P Keating, a t t 'y . 31 Naaaau st, Manhat tan . (Amt due $3,633.)

Por t Hamil ton av, n e cor 71st st, 101.7x401.2x 100x409.5, aeveral [rarae bldgs and vacant ; as ­sessed value, $4,500. Samuel B Mart in agt Stephen Martin et a l ; Max Josephs, a t fy , 164 Montague st ; Geo W Wills, ref- (Part i t ion sale.)

By Referee, a t Court Houae. 19lh st, No 347, n a, 283.4 w 7lh av, 16.Sx3S.4x

—xilil-,'*. brk dwell 'g; aasessed value $1,000. Caleb Molt agt Joseph Karvelly et a l ; Bas tman & E, a t f y s , 141 Broadway, Manha l t an ; J E Pidgeon. ref. (Arat due $1,573.)

April 20-Ey T, A. Kerr igan, at 9 WUloughby st,

.50th st, Nos 250 to 258. a a, 120 e 4th av, lOOx II1O.2, five 2V..-aty brk dwsil 'ga; aaaessed value, $4,OUO each. F r a n k D Creamer agt H Thomson Galway et a l ; Grout, M Sc H. a t i 'ys , 180 Mon­tague at. (Amt due .$5,721 and laxsa, ftc,$li(3,) (Prior morta, $18,000.1

3d av. No 897, e s, 130 n 34th st, 25x75, 4-st.y brk flat and s tore : assessed value. $4.SOO. Mabel A Roby agt Simon Wilkins et al; Sturgea Se R. a l f y s , 55 Liberty at, Manbat tan . (.\rat due $7,353,) (Action No 2.)

April 21. By T. A. Kerr igan.

Gravesend av, w a, 7.5 n Av U, 45x75, 1 and 2-sty frarae bldgs; aaaeased value, $800. Kings Co Bauk of Bklyu agt Wra G JMoyuehan et al; N S Dike, a t t 'y , 166 Monlague st. (Amt due $1,904.)

Apri! 24. By T. A. Kerr igan, a t No. 0 Willoughby st.

Arl ington av. No 260, s w cor BItou st, 50x100, 2i/.-sty frame dwell 'g; assessed value, $4,200. Lavinia Beard agl Johanna Goldstein; Edwd Hlnman, at t 'y , 11 Wiiliara st, Manhat tan ; J T Williamson, ref. (Arat due $5,330, and taxes , See, $182.)

By Referee, a t Court House, 44th st. No. 220, s s, 160,8 w 4th av, 18.4x100,2,

3-sty t rame d w e l l g : asseaaed value, $2,500. Phil ip Nies agt Joanna B Cook et a l : C J Pa t ­terson, a t t 'y , 26 Court s t ; Wm. M. Benedict, ret. (Arat due $2,325. and taxes, &c, $200.)

April 11. By T. A. Kerr igan, at No. 9 Willoughby St.

3d st . No 505, n s. 46.10 e 7th av. 17x00, 3-sty brk and stone dwell 'g; assesaed value, $7..500. Bagle Savings and Loan Co agt Jennie Sam­uels ; Grout, M Se H. a t f y s , 180 Montague at. (Amt due $10,090. and taxes. &c, $12; prior mort . $0,500,)

L I S P B w r n E N S -Aprll 7-

Herkimer st, s s, 250 w Nostrand av, 85x100 Brooklyn T r u s t Co agt Louis A Seitz et S,V a t f y s , Wood Sc H.

Oupont st, Nos 49 and 51, n s. 45 e Frankl in avjl 33-4x100. Jamea H I'H'ommedieu agt Hugh W4

- Adams e t a l ; foreclose tneohanicsi l i ^ ^ . a t t ' y s , ' Gregg & D 'W: r ^ v„

April 8. VVallabout St. s a. 225 e Bedford av, 40x75. Mar­

garet E Seaman agt Kata Heiser, forraerly Con-uor et a l ; a t f y s . Wells . W & S.

Calou pl. s e cor Bowne at, 117-1x50x111x50. j Caton pl. a a, 117.1 e Bowne st, 50xl25.2x50x

125.1.

April 15, 1899.' Record and Guide 703

Ella Roche agt Adolph Welasbein et a l ; a t t 'y . B Kempton.

April 10. Halsey st, s s, 76 w Ralph av, 18x100. Sarah I

Devlin a g t Richd Mullowney et a l ; a t f y , W Bruorton.

Lincoln av, w s, 151.4 n Atlantic av Louisa A Sackraan agt Geo W Epworth e t a l ; a t f y s , Sackett Se L,

3d av, e s, 80 s Wyckoff st, 20x80. Mutual Life Ina Co agt Matthiaa McDerraott et a l ; a t t 'ys , Russell Se P .

17th av, e s. 60 u GOth at, 40x100. City and S u ­burban Homes Co agt John P Mern; a t fya . Daviea, S & A.

'69th at. n s. 365 w 17th av, 40x100, Same agt Nels Swenson.

April 11. . • - -Eas t Broadway, a a, 30/ e Lloyd at. 25x154.3,

Mutual Benefit Loan and Building Co agt Ed­ward Hararaer et a l ; a t t 'y , W P Wyckoff,

Old Clover road, w a, lot begina 175 e Nostrand av, and 5 n E Parkway, runs e 118.10 to w s old Clover road, x u w 25 x w 105 x a 25. Fred­erick L Hine agt Mary Betts e t a l ; par t i t ion; a t f y , H Gravea.

Kent av. e s. 100 n Wil lousbby av. 50x204.4x 50x204.7.

Rockaway av, e s, 200 s Sutter av, 50x220 to Rockaway av, Sarah Curren agt Peter McKenna et a l ; par t i ­tion; a t fy , W C Courtney. Bay 10th at, a e a. 280 a w Bath av, runs a w SO X s e 06.8 x n e 20 x s w 96,S to Bay l l t h sl , X n 6 40 X n w 96.8 x ' n e 20 x n w 06.8 to

beginning. Calh B Hallen agt Loula H Hallen et a l ; to declare deed in t rus t : a t t 'y , J J Green.

Walworth st. e a. 400 a Park av. 25x100. Bas t Brooklyn Savings Bank agt Andrew Shields; a t fy s , Phill ips & Avery.

29th St. n s, 136.4 e 4lh av, 17-10x100.2. Henry N n- o_ -, Brush, exr Conklin Brush agt Pa tk Deloughry Jaxbi,b. et a l ; a t f y s . Smith & B.

Rockwell pl, w a, 53.3 s Ful ton st, runa w 00.10 x a e 12 X e 87.5 to pl, x n 22. Wm H D'Gsterre agt Babette Eck et a l ; speciflc pertorraance; a t fy , J P Clarke. ,

April 12. Wyckoff st, s w cor Hoyt st, 60x100, Wra R Web­

ater t rustee for Anna M Vought wil! of Hosea Webster, agt Mary Morria et a l ; a t f y . J B Pearaon.

Lexington av, 3 s, 125. w Marcy av, 17.10x100. Alpheus P Goddard agt Martiu D Walsh et a l ; to set asid'e deed;' a t t 'y , 0 F Hlbbard.

Lexington av, a a, 100 w Marcy av, 25x100. Sarae agt sarae.

Throop av. e s. 62 u Hancock st, 19x81. H a n n a h E Miller agt Ida Kohler et a l ; a t f y . K Buxton.

Sraith st, w a, 100 a 4lb pl, 25x100. Smith st, w a, 80 s 4lh pl, 20x100. Smith at, w a. 50 n Luqueer at, 25x100.

Annie M Becker agt Michael J McGrath et a l ; a t t 'y , W H Garrison.

Stillwell av, u e cor Av Q, SOxlOO. Philip Greia-man agt 'Wm H Kent et a l ; to recover posses­sion; a t f y s . Bngel, E & O.

Market sl, w s. 54.7 n Magenta st, 18.2x100. Mu­tual Benefit Loan and Building Co agt Bridget Ronan ; at t 'y , W F Wyckoff.

4th av, a e a, 52 n e Degraw at. 16.6x75. Edna

April 13, •Bedford av, s e cor Quincy st. 20x85, Joaeph

Goulding agt Samuel Gouldlng et al; par t i t ion; a t fy , J A McCreery.

Hanson pl, n s. 120 w St Pelix st, 20x85. Mary S McGay agt H a r g t S Lawrence et a l ; a t t 'ya. Strong Sc Spear.

South 5lh st, w corner Hooper at, 25x100. Abra­hara J P r a t t by Sarah B Manuel, guardn agt Martha Johnson et a l ; to recover possession: at t 'y , B H Lord.

Oth at, n a, 385.4 e 7th av, 17.6xS0. 2d pl, n e. 25 w Court st. 25x115.5x25x115.5. Also subjects in New York County.

Herraan C Lohraan agt John D Lohman et a l ; par t i t ion; a t t 'ys , Holm Se Smith.

Bay 19th st, a e a, 153.3 s w Bath av. 25x154. The Frank l in Society for Home Building & Savings agt Ray Schwartz, formerly Blumenthal et a l ; a t fy , D Berier.

5tb av, w s. 100 s 16th st. 47.6x—x43.8x180. Chas H Raymond agt Danlel Doody et a l ; a t f y , S Keeler-

Halsey st. s a, 395 w Marcy av, 15x100. Geo A Bennet i agt Pell H Pell et a l ; a t f y s . D & D G Barnet t .

Fultou st, a a, 64 w Wyona at, 19.6x75. Will iama­burgh Savings Bank agt Conrad Muller et a l ; a t fya , S M & D B Meeker.

Pul ton St. a s, S3.0 w Wyona at, 19.6x75. Same agt sarae.

Ployd al, n a, 100 e Throop av, 25x100- Lilile Q Shear agt Clarence A Shear et a l ; admeasure-meut of Dower; a t fy , R J Moses.

Lot t St. w s, l i s s Butler st, 18x80. Adelaide C Brush agt Emraa B Isley et a l ; a t fya , Ben­edict & B.

BOROUGH OF B R O O K L Y N .

" CONVEYANCES. Whenever the le t ters Q. C. and C. a. G. a re preceded by the name of the

grantee they mean aa follows: 1st,—Q. C. Is an abbreviat ion for Quit Claim deed. 1. e., a deed In whicii all

the right, title, and in teres t of tha gran tor ia conveyed, omit t ing all cove­nants and war ran ty .

2d.—C. a. G. means a deed containiug Covenant agains t grantor only, In which he covenants t ha t he hath not done any act whereby t h e eatate con­veyed m a y be irapeached, charged or encumbered.

Apr i l 7, 8, 10 , 1 1 , 12 , 1 3 .

Ash fo rd s t , e a, 100 s A r l i n g t o n av, 2 5 x 1 0 0 . F r a n k H Aver i l l to W m P E ly . M o r t .$1,500. non .

•Baltic s t , n s, 25 -w 'Hoyt s t , 2 o x l 0 0 , h & 1. A n n a E A. K a t h P , . Thomaa and M a r g t C Coughl in . T h e r e s a I a n d J a m e s W Rale igh to L e g r a n d L Clark . N Y. u o m

Barbey at. w a. 175 a B lake av. 25x100 . J a m e s McMurdo to I sabe l l a McMurdo. Mort $2 ,000. nom

E a r b e y at, e s, 110 n D u m o n t av , 40x100 . Forec los . P r a n k D C r e a m e r to Pb i l ip Weisaer. 200

Beaver at, n e a. (322.2 s e P l u s h i n g av, 4 0 x 1 0 0 . Lewis av. w s, 150 s P loyd s t . 24xSO.

Release dower . E l i zabe tha R e h b e r g e r widow to W i l l i a m R e h b e r g e r . n o m

Beave r s t , n e s, 622.2 s e F l u s h i n g av . 40x100 . E l i z a b e t h a Rehber ­ge r widow and Char les R e h b e r g e r son Va leu l lne R e h b e r g e r to s a m e . Mor t $4 ,500 . 8,500

Be rgen s t , s s, 213 .7 e R o g e r s av . 19x132.4 , h & 1. Fo rec los . P r a n k D C r e a m e r to Alice Maddock . 7,250

Berke ley pl, a w s. 3 4 2 n w Gth av , 18 .9x95 , h & 1. Wes ley S B r a d y to Mary E Speckels . nom

B r e v o o r t p l . n s. 280 e F r a n k l i u av, r u n s e 2 0 x n I I S . S x n w 3 ,11 x w 1(.!.4 X s 120 .3 . E l iz S C r o m w e l l , N Y. t o J a m e s M S tea rn s , nom

Bridge at, e a, 195 n Wi l loughby at, 2 0 x 1 0 0 : 3 . Ann lE Birdaal l to Wi l l i am Smi th . n o m

Car ro l l st, s s, 54 .5 e C o u r t at. 25x100 . J a n e L and Ida E IRobiEson_ exrs Wi l l i am Robinson to Seba M Boger t . , 7.7oO

B a m e proper ty . K e n r y B K e t c h a m lo Ida E and J a n e L IRobi'nsoii ex r s . Q C. nora

C e d a r a t . e s. 198 .11 n Malbone st, 22 .1x82 .9x20x92 .1 . Mary L a n d H e n r y Van R K e n n e d y to Li l l ian V R o u r k e . Q C. n o m

Chapel a l . n s. 1 7 5 e J ay et , 25.-;40. S'arah M M y g a t t and ano t r u s ­tees for Sarah M Myga t t will Jacob A Robe r t son to Diedr ich G r u m m . B £ S- C a G- 1,200

C h e s t e r st, e s, 375 s P i t k i n av, 25x100 . h i& I, Thos A and Br idge t P i g g o t i to E m i l 'Reineking. M o r t $275 . 4 5 0

Chea tnut at . w s, 2075 n 4 t b st, 30x150 , h s Sc Is- J a m e s I N e w m a n to Cha r lo t t e A wife of S t ephen J Reeve. 'Mort .$2,000. 3,500

Clarkson s t , a a 4T5 e F l a l b u s h av , 25x200 . Archibald H McDicken, to David P W i n n e . Mort $3 ,000 . 5,20u

Clarkson s t . s s. 500 e F l a t b u s h av, 25x200. S a m e to L a u r a E Sin­cla i r . Mort $3 ,000 . 5,20u

Coney I s l and P l a n k road, s s. a t d iv is ion l ine lota G a n d 7 m a p c c m -m o u l a n d s T o w n of Gravesend , r u n s w 02..3 x s 97 .7 x e 02 .3 x n 02 .2 . J a m e s . J r , T h o m a s J and J o b n Gav in h e i r s J a m e s Gavin to E l l e u wife of J o h u J Gavin . All l i ens . - n o m

Cook st, n s, 75 w H u m b o l d t st, 25x75, h & 1. Mary Josephowi tz to A b r a h a m Werbe lowaki . M o r t -$2,900- nom

Cook St. n a, 25 w H u m b o l d t st . 25x75, h Se I. E s t h e r T i sch le r N Y to Sol L and Rosie E Tischler . B & S - M o r t $2 ,000 . ' 2,5'ou

Cooper st, weat cor Cen t ra l av, '25x100. h & 1. Mary L Ibe r t to Ju l iua L a u b e and W i l h e l m i n e Schmid t . Mort $7 ,000. 14,O0U

Cover t St. n w s. 104.3 n e H a m b u r g av, 19 .9x100. Release mor t . T i t l e G u a r a n t e e and T r u s t Co to E l i H Bishop. 2 ,500

Same proper ly , h & I. El i H Bishop to John P Ber inger . n o m C u m b e r l a n d s t , e s, 3 3 n A t l a n t i c a v . r u n a n 20 .4 x e 05 ,10 x s 10

x s w 11 .3 X w 91 .3 to st, h & 1. M Louise B r u n d a g e to A n n a M wife of Chas W Puse l eh r . non.

Dean s t . n a. 24.2 e Bedford av . 20x86.2 , h & 1. Russe l l 'Benedict, Al­l enhurs t , N J , to Maude A Hols ten . •• ' "nom

Dean st, n s, 100 w Ra lph av, 26x107 .2 , Chas W Wolf to J e n n i e Wolf. _ n o m

Decatur st, .n w s, 7 5 s w Bushwick av, 2 o x l 0 0 . Agreemen t as to p a r t y -wall: (Henry Schwal l w i t h Wi l l i am Schwal l . n a m

Deca tu r s t , n a, 2tj0 w H o w a r d av , 2 0 x 1 0 0 . Cbas L Child M o n t ­clair , N J , t o S a r a h A B e r t i n e , M o r t $5 ,000 . nora

Deca tur at, n w s, 75 a w B u s h w i c k av , 25x100 , h & 1. H e n r y Schwal l to W m A Jonea. Mor t $5 ,000. exch

Degraw st, n s. SO e S m i t h s l , 19 .8x50.4 . h & 1. Marg t I w i t e of P r a n k B Wi lson to J e n n i e S MiiCoy. lAll t i t l e . Sha re . Mort $2 , -500. " 7 y y

Douglass at, n s, 240 e H o y t s t , 2 0 x 1 0 0 , h & 1. W i l l i a m Manion ex r P a t r i c k McCoilom to K a t h a r i n a S c h u m a n n . 2 ,650

Douglass st, n s, 110 .1 e Albany av, 38 .3x130 , h & I. Mary E D e m p ­sey to Sy lvanus Lyou, Springflfleld, N J . M o r t s $9 ,000. nom

Douglass St. a a. lOO.S e C o u r t st . r u n s s 5 2 x e l x s 4 4 x e l 4 x n 9 6 to Douglass s t . x w 1 5 . h Sc I, Adela ide E and F r a n k l i n Koeh­ler to F r e d e r i c k R Moore. 5 ,000

E lde r t at, n w a, 240 n e Bushwick av. 20x100, J a m e a Gaacoine to Mary J Myers. Mor t $3 ,600 . nom

E l l e r y at . n s, (12.6 e Marcy av , 18 .9x75 . Danie l Masb iu to J a c o b Bosse r t . M o r t $1 ,500 . exch

E l l e r y s t . s a, 175 w Marcy av , 25x100 . h & I. W i l l i a m Schenck to F r e d e r i c a Bende l . Mor t $4 ,200 . nom

El l e ry s t , a a, 1 4 5 e S'umuer av, 90x100, bs Sc Is. iMichael T a n n e r t o . Peoples Rea l ty Co. Mor t s $12 ,000 . nom Emeraon pl , w a. 2 2 5 n M y r t l e av, 25x100. I s aac 'M a n d G r a n t

Hol ly to E m m a C and A u g u s t a E Holly wivea of above l aaac M and Gran t Holly. Sub to life e s t a t e g r a n t o r s and m o r t .$2,U0O.

nom Esaex s l . e a, 108 .9 b Ridgewood av. 18 .9x100, h & 1. Annie E D u n ­

ba r n o w M c K e c h n i e to Joseph M c K e c h n i e . All l i ens . n o m E v a n s s t , n a, 100 e H u d s o n av, 2-5x65. W m J Cul len. Sa rah Cal ­

k ins . Johu . H a n n a h . C a t h a r i n e . Dennia , John , J a m e s and PatriCK Denuy. M a r g a r e t and Mary J Cul len, El iz C K a u e , Annie T Mallen, Br idge t C a n n i n g . M a r g a r e t Gal lagher . Mary A Cal l ion. Chr is t i A W a l k e r . 'Sarah J McGinley, Br idge t McGrath , P a l r i c k and Richard 'McLaughlin on ly h e i r s J a m e s Denny to George B r u c h e r . 2,275

'Same p roper ty . Release dower. 'Maria J o h n s o n lo same. nom F e u n i m o r e s t , a s, 1 4 0 w Rogers av, 40x84.8x40x84.9 . Re lease mor t .

Bond and Mortgage Gua ran t ee Co to J o h n L Ruase l l . 3 ,500 E'ame p roper ty . J o h n L Russe l l to W m P L a w r e n c e . noin P o r t Green pl, w s, 250.6 a De K a l b av. 2 0 x 8 5 , h & 1, W m F Gal l i e r s

to E d g a r W Merse reau . B & S . C a G. Mort .$4,000. n o m S a m e p r o p e r t y . H e u r y L, W m B, J o h n C, E d g a r W and H a r r y B a n d

Ada B Merse reau legateea will Adelaide Merse reau to W m F Gal­l ie rs . B & S - C a G. Mor t .$4,000. n o m

Same p r o p e r t y . H e n r y L and E d g a r W M e r s e r e a u e x r s Ade la ide M e r ­s e r e a u to s a m e . M o r t .$4,000. 5 5 0 0

FuHon at, s a, 123.10 w Gal la t in pi . r u n s w 2 6 x a 150.4 x e 2 6 x n 150 lo St. Wi l l i am M u m f o r d to Andrew J N u l t i u g . Mor t $70 ,000 .

120,000 Garden pl . n w cor S t a t e s l . 19-8x&5. Re lease raort. Phelbe A H e n ­

derson to 'Harold S Lockwood, N Y. u o m Same p r o p e n y , b s & Is. Harol'd IS Lockwood. N Y. to Pe r ry C W h i t -

ihg. 7,500 Grove s t , s e a , be ing lota 3 3 and 35 block B map p roper ty 18 th

W a r d W a t s o n Bowron. Anuie E wife of H e n r y 'Conckliu to Oscar J Chase . Mort $7 ,000. 9,200

Guernaey s t , e s, 3 0 0 s Meserole av, 25x100, h & 1. Geo D H a m l i n to L e n a S t a u d e r m a n n widow. Mor t $4,000, n o m

Ha l sey st, a a, 9 4 w 'Ralph av, ISxlOU, Ada M wife of F r a n k l i n P Duryea to P raucea 'S wife of C lay ton Knee land , Mor t s $5 ,000. nom

Hancock s t , n a, 349-0 e P a t c h e n av , 19 ,4x100, h & 1. F r e d k B Nor r i s to S a r a h J W'asbbujn . Mor l -$4,000. 7,500

H a n c o c k s t . s a, lO i .O e S u m u e r av , 17 .0x80 . R e l e a s e j u d g m e n t W'i l l iam A u e r to M a r y K o c h . n o m

H a n c o c k s t , n s, 1 6 2 w Marcy av, 22x100. Forec los . Michael P u r s t to Chas E Jones . 19 ,800

H e n d r i x at, w s 150 u Blake av, 25x100. Mar ia Ken i i a rd widow to Nicholas h Rapel je . All l i eus . n o m

Hendr ix st . e s. 99 .6 s Ar l ington av, 25x100 . iBaat Brooklyn Co­opera t ive Bu i ld ing Assoc to 'Barbara S i e ine r t widow. 5,000

H e n r y st, n s, 175.11 w Pop la r s t . runa n 100 x e 0-4 x s 100 x 'w 0 .11 . Re lease mor t . Geo H R o b e r i s to Chr ia t i an F Kel ler . n o m

Same p roper ty . Chr i s t i an P Ke l l e r to B r u n o M a r q u a r d t . 7a H e n r y s t , w a, 68 s Woodhul l st . 22x89 , h Se 1, J o s e p h i n e De Mott

K i s s a m to Emi ly S Bergen . ^QH^ H e n r y s t , n w s, 448 .8 n e 'State s t , 25x92.6 . J a n e D Gould to Susan

W Hopkina, Mort $13,000, nom H e r k i m e r at, n s, 07.8 e Hopkinson st, 17.10x100, h & 1. Annie Hoff­

m a n to Matie and Jess ie P r i c h a r d . AU liena. nom H e r k i m e r st, n s, 260 .8 e A lbany av , 30-4xlU0, h & I. M a r y T C r a w -

fcrd and a s e x t r x aud t r u a t e e wil l K a t e C K e l l y to J e n n i e and Ado lpb H e i n e m a n . M o r t $0 ,000 . ^QUJ

Hicks st, e a, 60 s H u n t i n g t o n st, 40x80 . Joaeph D B e n n e t t to J o h n H Tren t . Mort $850- ^0^1

H u u t i n g t o n s t , s s. 100 e H icks st, 20x100 . Alice McGuire to P a t ­r ick and El izabe th Galvin . Mor t $1 ,000. iQO

I r v i n g pl, e a, 157 n P u t n a m av . ISxlOO. Re lease do-wer. S a r a h wife of H e n r y V R a y m o n d to N a t h a n K E v e r e t t . nom

Same p r o p e r t y . N a t h a n K E v e r e t t to Lyd ia F C E v e r e t t h i s wife.

J a c k s o u st, s s, 150 e Union av . 2 5 x 1 0 0 , David K u a b to E l i z a b e t h K n a b . B & S . j j ^ j^

J ay St. e a, 27 .11 3 Concord st . r u n s e 51.9 x u 27 .11 x e 25 x s 51 7 x w 76 .9 to J a y at. x n 23.8. H e n r y A and R e g i n a E McAvay devisees' will A r t h u r McAvay to N a t h a n Win te r . Mor t $5 ,000 9 0 0 0 •

K e n i l w o r t h pl . s w s, 380 a e Av G. 60x175x61.10x190- F e r d i n a n d Wigand lo H e n r y W i g a n d . .^ojjj

K e n m o r e pl, e s. I I S . 6 s WoodrufE av. 60x110. h & 1. Mary L Swan to F lo rence T K r a c k e n . M o r t $5 ,000. aom

Kosc iusko s t , n B, 165 w S u m n e r av , 20x100 . h & 1. W m A, Mary A

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and Edwd F Shaw. .\rabellEi wife and John E Swanton to 'Miner M Smitb and Leita J Stubbs joint tenants. '. 3,000

Lawrence st, s w cor Sherman at, 150.8x75. Hans H Skowfoe to Helena Skowfoe hia wife. AH lieus. • • . nom

Leonard st. e s, 25 n M'cKibbin st, 50x100, h & 1. Mary Hastorf, New York, to William Dougherty. All lieus. nom

Liberly st, e E, 100 s Concord at, 31x50. Enos Wilder to John .\.dam-Eon. • nom.

Lincoln road, n s, 305.9 e 'Bedford av, 20x102.6. Release mort; Jacob, 'Mcrgantbalcr to John Wilson. 1 9S0

Same property,h & 1. John Wilson to Eva B Provost. iMort $4,250; noia

Lorimer st, e a, 125 s Meserole av, 25x100. h & 1. Myra wife of Wm J Bedell and devisee will Edwd M Oaborn to 'Samuel Irwin. 4.750

Macon at, s s, 40 w Tbroop av, 20x80, h & 1. Partition. Chas F Brandt to Le Grand L Clark. 4,100

Macon st, n s, 586.6 e Tompkins av, 19.4x100. Partition. Chas F Brandt to .-Vuguatus P Gardner. 3.575

Madison st, n s, 175 e Stuyveaant av, 16.8x100, h & 1. Joaephlne B Whiiall formerly Ralph, West Philadelphia, Pa, to John North. Mt $3,500. 5,000

Malbone at, n s, ."iOO e Troy av, 37,7x130x13.6x127.9. Aloys Grosa to Cbriatlna Pross, All liens. nom

Marion st. n s, .575 e Stuyvesaut av, 25x100, h & I. Cbarles Mulli­gan to Jobn A Errickson. Jersey City, N J. Mort $2,500. 2,500

Midwood St. s s. 1S5 e Bedford av. 20x100. Release mort. Title Guarantee and Ti^ust Co to Wm A A Brown. 4,000

Midwood st, s s, IO.3 e Bedford av, 20x100. Release mort. Same to same. 4,000

Midwood st, n s, 500 w Bedford av, 20x100- Release mort- Same to same- 5,500

Midwood st, n a, 540 w Bedford av, 20x100. Release mort. Same to same- 5.500

Midwood st, n s, 500 w Bedford av, 20x100. W m A A Brown to Ella G Clapp, N Y. nom

Midwood st, s s, 165 e Bedford av, 20x100. Same to Chas E Wall. nom

Midwood st, s s, 125 e 'Bedford av, 20x100. Release mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to W'ra A .4. Brown. . 4,000

Same property. Wii .\ A Brown to Eva H Hatch. '• nom Midwood st, s s, 265 e Bedford av, 2UxlOO. Release mort. Same to

same. • 4,000 Same property. Same to Jennie T Brott. nom 'Midwood st, n s, 165 e Bedford av, 20x100. Wm A A Brown to Eliz

D M Lucas. Dom Milford at, e s. 170 s Pitkin av. 20x100. Poreclos. Prank D Crea­

mer lo Prescott H Butler recvr under will Charlotte E Harries. 1.300 ; Monitor st. w a, ICO n Richardson at, 50x100. Chas W Cooper, N Y.

to Ellen T Blanchfleld. 1,500 Navy at, w s, 50.5 n Tillarv st, 22x63.0x22.3x67. Catharine Counelly

to Vincent Baraniello. Mort $1,250. 1,000 Noll at, n w a, 225 n e Central av, 25x100, h & I. Hulda Furst widow

to Henry Dosch. 2,300 Paciflc st, n s, III.S w Brooklyn av. 10.8x100. h & I. Emma A a n d , . ,

George Cantrell, Ridgewocd, N J, to Francis A Fidler, Morl ^o,-000. exch

Same property. Ida R and Jobn E Baker, East Grange, N J, to Erama A Cantrell, Ridgewocd, N J, 1898, Mort $5,000. erich

Paciflc st, n s, 152.3 w Classon av, 20x100, h & 1. The Williams- ,. burgh Savings Bank to Prancis McGrath. 2,500

Paciflc St. n s, 233.4 w Saratoga av, 16.8x100, h & 1, Foreclos, Prank D Creamer to Mary E Howell, Philadelphia, Pa, 2.000

Park pl, n e ^. 220 s e Ralph av. 2llxl2i.9. Rose and John Cannon to Elizabeth King. ' All liens. 4.00

Park pl, a a. V,O.V> e Schenectady av. runs e 16.C x s 96 x w S . l l x n 21 X w 7.7 X n75. Theron A Upson to Maria A Hoagland. 3.000

Pine at. e s, 400.7 n Pulton st. 10x111.1x23-11x112. Frederick I Hornby to Howard E and Kate Calkina, tenants by entirety. Mort

$1,000. m m Powell at, w s, 334.S s Livonia av, 17.4x100. Eleazer T Clark a

lunatic by Geo L Weed committee to Isaac Turck. .411 tiile. 700 President st, n s. 206 w Sth av. 36x100, h & Is. ' | Union st, s s, 2O0 w Sib av, 42x90. : 1

I Julia E Woodford lo Gustavus 'B Behn. 23,000 President st, n s, 23 e 7lh av, 22x95. Robt B Brown to Haui.ah A ' Edgett. Mcrt $10,000. _ ' nom Prospect pl, n s, 126.3 w Schenectady av, 16.0x112. Frederick Dhug,

I Jr, to George Noll. 2,800 Prospect pi, a a, 393 e Troy av, 18x90, h & 1. John Oliver aud auo

exrs Harriet P Biaco to Mary J McKay. 2,300 Pulaski st, s s, 384.3 e Throop av, 19x100. h & 1. Samuel 'Hobach

to Anna Hohwiesner. Moris $3,CC0. See Buahwick av. exch Pulaski at. s a, 14a e Stuyvesant av, 20x100. Carl Bauer to Arthur •

.A Swany, Yonkera, N T. 4,r;0(i Read from Flatbush to Kenters Hook, w s, at division line land late

Henry Helgans and land Kaspar Burkhardt, contains 5 947-1,000 acres. . .

Same road, w a, at division line land late Henry Helgans and land Kaspar Burkhardt, contains 451-1,000 acres. Regina Brnst formerly Helgana. Chicago, HI. an heir Henry Hel-gana to John F Mailtie, 1-7 part. nom

Same property, Anna M Helgans widow, Henry, John, Edward, Ma- ' thilde and Adara B Helgans, Maria D Lehmann heirs Henry Hel­gans to same. 0-7 parts. nom

Same property. Heury and John Helgans exrs and trustees will Henry Helgans to same. ~ nom

Rockwell pl, w a, 75.3 3 FuUon st, 22x85x12x87.5. W'm W and Prank P Share to Wra H D'Eaterre, ' uom

Rodney st, w s, 80 a South 1st st, 20x60, h & 1 . Catharina E "Meier to Amanda Schmidt, Anna and Caroline Maier as tenants in com­mon. Mort $2,000. nom

Rutland road, s s. 300 w Bedford av, 40x100. Release mort. Leffert Lefferts to Jobn Adamson. 1,033

Rutland road, n a, 225 w Rogera av, 300x100. | Rutland road, a s, 225 w Rogers av. 240rlCO- j

John Adamson to Wm A A Brown. Morts $16,150. nom Rutledge st, n w s, 60.S s w Marcy av, 20x60. John H Proctor to

Elizabeth Decker. Mort $2,500. nom Sackett st. s s, 225 w Hoyt st, 16.8x90. Porecloa. Frank D Creamer

to Le Grand L Clark. Morta $2,020. l.JCO Sackman st, w a. ]23 s Herkimer sl, 45x110. Porecloa. Frank D

Creamer to Ronald K Brown and ano trustees will George Chester-man. _ 3S00

Sandford st, e s, 2o7-o s Park av, 25x100, h & 1. Veronika Buehl, Lawrence Witzel and Emma L Koenig to Elizabeth Esswein. Mort $3,950, taxea. fee. 7,550

Sea pl, a a. 202.9 w Weat 32d at, runs s 135 to bulkhead line \ wl 40.C> X n 135 x e -JO-G. witb land under water. 1

Surf av, s a. 202.6 w West 32d st, runs s 142.10 lo Sea pl x w 40 6[ X n 143.8 lo av. x e 40.8. [ Gustav W Neuman fo Anna M Frayne and Blanche Rude 5 250

Skillman st. n 3, 150 w Graham av, 25x100. Joseph, Henry and Pharlea Liebmann flrm Liebmanna Sons to Geo M Rothsteln. 4 000

1.

Skillman at, e a, 132.3 G Park av, 10.8x100. h & 1. Wm H Heap'. Pat­terson. N J, to Chas S Taber, Jamaica, L I. 3,000

Smith st, s e cor Carroll pl. 19.7x77x19.0x79. Winslow M Burdick to 'Mary E Burdick. Mort $5,000. 250

Sterling pl. s s. 81 e Nostrand av. 19x100, h & 1. Richard D ROIDT bins to Isaac D BlauveH. Mort $4,500. ' exch

Stockton st, n s, So w Lewis av, 20x75, h & 1. Charles and WlUlam Rehberger children and heirs Valentin Rehberger to Elizabetha Reh- „ berger widow. noffl'

Stanhope st, n s. 706-3 e Evergreen av, 18.9x100, h & !. Emma E Reckerman to Eugene H Reckerman. nom

Stockton St. n s. 79-11 w Lewis av, 20.1x26. Release mort. Joseph Lockett to Elizabetha Rehberger. nom

Stockton at, n a, 80 w Lewis av, 20x26. Release mort. William Ulmer lo aame. nom

Sumpter et. s s, 130 w Stone av, 60x100. Geo M 'Schinzel to James Cuminiskey. Mort $1,500. . nom

Same property. Jamea Cumiskey to National Lead Co. Mort $1,500. nom

Troutman st, n w s, IOO n e Contral av. 25x100, h & 1. Sophia Krapf widow to Joseph Muehlebach. Morts $4,700. 5,400"

Trucklemans lane, being the n w cor lot hereby conveyed adj land Kate McPall, runa e along lane to point 46.8 from n w a said' lano and hereby conveyed premises lo land this day conveyed to 'Eliza- ' beth Van Dyke, x s — x w — x n 107. Conrad 'Brenker to Frede- . rick L Brenker. 25

Trucklemans lane, a w cor land hereby conveyed and adj land 'Bren­ker, runs 6 13.S x s — x 43.8 x n 107. Same to Eliz G wife of Thos Van Dyk. 25

Trucklemans lane, being the n w cor of lot hereby conveyed adj land Ellz G Van Dyke, runs e 43.S x a — x w .43.8 x n 107. Conrad Brenker to Wilhelmina wife of Geo D M Gosling. 23

Union st, s s, 214.6 e Henry at, 22.6x100. Helvetia B wife of Geo G Dutcher to Margt T J McHale. nom

Union st, s s. 248 e 7lh av, 20x90. John E Alexander, Syracuse, N Y, to Edwd 'H Ryan, N Y. Mort $550. npni

Uniou st, s s, 108.9 e Smith st, 17x98. Alois Lazansky to Francea W'Donigan. nom

•Van Buren at. n s, 335 e Sumner av, 20x100, h & 1. Robert Davis, Jr, to Harriet A Taylor. 7,800

Walworth sl, w s, 261.10 s Myrtle av, 18.9S100, h & 1. Josephine Ryan to Danl E Conway. nom

Sd St. n a. 226.10 w 'Hoyt st, 20x80. Charles Wilaon to Annie 'E and Lizzie G 'Burke N Y. Mort $2,000. nom

East 2d st, w s, 140 n Av F, 40x125. Thomas Gilbride to John Carr. nom

Same property. Release mort. Theodore Burgmyer to Thomas Gil­bride. nom

3d st, n s. 266.10 w Hoyt at, 20xS0. Same to Catherine Maher. Mort $2,000. nom

4th at, north cor Hoyt st, runs n w 2 5 x i i e 9 0 x s e 16.11 to Hoyt st, X s 90.4. Release mort. William Irvine to John H Burchell.

val consid •itb pl, n a, 175 w Court st 25x100, h & 1. Henry J Schutte to Hilda

J Boblmann. Mort $11,400. 'Sub alao to encroachment. 14,000 4th st, s w a, 127.10 n w 7th av, 15x100. Margret Moubray to Bliz

M Brydon. Mort .$5,000. 6,600 4th at, s w s. 97.10 n w 7lh av, 45x100. Louis Reinhardt to same.

18,000 6th.sl , n a. 177.10 w 5th av, 19.7x100x19.8x100, h

Wiley to John Doyle. North '7th st. n s, 99 w Havemeyer st, 20.7x100, h

Koch to Nellie P Caren. 8th st, n a, 57 w Sth av. 18x100, h & 1.

Jobn J Quinn. Baal l l t h at. w a. 200.6 a Av C, 60x80.

bina Mashin. Mort $2,200. East l l t h St. w s, 220.6 s Av C, 20x80.

and N Lansing Zabriskie exrs Abby L Zabriskie to Jacob Bossert. N Y. 150

12th st, 3 s, 502.10 e Sth av, 20x100. James Jack to Theresa Schwarz. IN Y. Mort $4,500. 7,700

]3th st, s w a, 86.10 o w 4th av, 34.9x100. John Baker to Robert P Little. Jr, N Y . B & 'S. Mort $]0,527. nom

East 13th at. w s, 300 n Beverly road. 50x100. John S Nugent to Drusilla C Simmons. 1,375

East 13th st, e s. 90 s Av T. 20x100. Harbor and Suburban Building and Savings Assoc to W'illiam Bruorton. 250

Bay 13lh at, e s. 125 n Bath av. 100x108.4. Augusta Clinch to Wm T Paal. nom

East I j t h st, w s, 2-20 s Av I, 40x100. John Seiler to William Hol­land excu

I7th st, n s, 125 e 4th av, 25x100.2. h & 1. Conatantia A P Scott to Margaret Sheerln. nom

East 17th st, e a, 175 s Av C, 40x100. Releaae mort. 'Bond and 'Mortgage Guarantee Co to Chaa C Manger, N Y. 2.350

Same property. Chas C Manger. N Y, to John A Crossley. nom , Eaat 17ih st, w s, 225 s Av U. 40x100. 1 . East 17lh st, e s, 185 s Av U, 40x100. |

Harbor and Suburban Building and Savings Assoc to William Bruce. 665

East 17th St. w a, 225 a Av T, 40 xlOO. 1 Eaat 17th st, e s,-185 s Av T. 40x100. j East 18tb at. w s. 165 n Av T. 60x100. i East 19th St. w s, 200 a Av T, 40x100. | East 19th St. w s, 400 s Av T, 40x100. . |

W'illiam Bruce to Rudolph C Bacher. , nom I.'^ih st, s s, 84 w 6th av, 16x100. M Sophia Keymer to.c;ii^.S;S WaL

ters. m m Eaat 19tb st. .Agreement modifying restrictions In former deeds. The

T B Ackerson Construction Co with Silas W Marsters and Nelson P Lewis. nom,

East 19th st, w B, 165 n Av U,602l00. I • East 19th St. w B. 200 a Av U, 40x100. | East 19th St, w s 400 s Av U. 40x100. 1

Harbor and Suburban Building and Savings Assoc to William Bruce. 1,450

East 29th st, e a, 50 n Dilmars av, 40x100. Release mort. Title Guar- .-antee and Trust Co to EUza Craigen. 2,S5U'

Same property. Release mort. Germania Real Estate and Improve- ' ment Co to same. 57r>"

Same property. Eliza Craigen to Myra Bedell. noin East 23d at, e a, at intersection dividing line land formerly -Ander­

son Colwell and land Carlile, runs e 91,2 x s 41.9 x w 92 to East 23d st, X n 50, Correctien agreement, CaroHne A Colwell to Au- " gust B Syers. nom.

23d at. n a, 74 e Oth av, 26x100.2, h & 1. William Deppie to Michael Tanner. Mort $4,300. nom

Eaat 20th st, e s. 188.4 s Voorhies av. 45x110.5x73.1x75.6. Dorcthea -Bauer widow to Mary A Golden. Mort $3,000. nam

East 27th st, e a, 173 s Voorhies av, runs s 53 s e 300 x s 40 x -s 100 to Bast 2Sth at, x n 93 x w 200. Release Judgment. Wen-borne Sumner Co to whom it may concern. _, _ _ _ _ 75

1.

Kittie G nom

Bernhard nom

Mary E Nolty to KaUe wife 7.000

Jacob Bossert. N T, to AI-nom

Release mort. Jeremiah L

April IS, 1899. Record and Guide 705

5,000 Germania Real Estate and

nom Germania Real Estate and

nom John Winslow to Mary A

•exch

nom Benj C Raymond to Geo R

nom

East 27th St. e s. 136.10 a Voorhies av, 43x200 to East 28th at. • Susie _ A Strong to Charles Kahn. 87o

East 27th at, e s, 173 s Voorhies avv runs s 53 x e 100 x a 40 x.e 96,4. : to East 2Sth st, X n — X w 200. Mary C wife of Alvan Burrows to __ same • '• ' *^

East 27th st e s; 136,10 s Voorhies av. runs e 188.1 x s e 3,6.5 to East "^Sth st X a — X w 200. Leonard Knox to aame..' nom

East 29lh st, w s, 680 n Av P. 60.6x100.6x56-6x100. tQermania Real Estate and Improvement Co to Amalie Mueller. • no™

29th Bt. n s, 243.4 e 4lh av, 17.10x100.2. J 'Edward Swanstrorn ref_ to Alfred 'Bailey. ^^ ^-••' ^ . ^i^"

Bast S ls t Bt, e s, 500.2 n Vernon av. 54x100. Releaae mort. Agnes Ryan to John Gregorsen. •'-•^i^-'

East 34th st, w a, 100 a Av F, 20x100. Germania Real Estate and Impt Co to Abbie C Losee. nora

East 37th st, e s, 197.6 s Av S, 40x100. Mathias A Van Bdsmga, New York to Rebecca wife said Mathias A Van Edslnga. nom

40th st, s s, 100 e 10th av, 20x95.2, h & 1. Foreclos. Frank D Creamer to The Franklin Society for Home Building and Savings^

40th Bt, n e cor 12th av, 20x95.2. Geo N Crosby, Yarmouth, N_S,^ to Louisa Hoffmann.

East 40th St. w s, 620 s Av C, 20x100. Impt Co to Henry Reth.

East 42d st, e s, 197.6 s Av I. 40x100. Impt Co to James D McCutcheon.

45th St. n s, 283.1 w 3d av. 17.7x100.2. Kenney. Midland, N J. Mort $2,000-

45th Et, n e a , 440 n w 15th av, 40x100.2. John J Simpson to Chas E Carr. nom

45th Et, n e a . 340 s e 5th av, 60x100.2, h & 1. Rosalie Purpura to Edwd T MlQor. Mort .$2,600. ' - 5.500.

47th st, n s. 100 w 4th av, 20x100.2, h & I. James D Blythe and Min­nie wite of Wm J Blythe to Jane Blythe, All title. Morta .$2,100.

nom 49th st, n e s, 100 n w IStb av. 40x100.2. The Borough Park Co to

Albertue D Raynor. All taxes, Sec. nom 49th st, n e s. 200 n w 13th av, 20x100. Release mort. Title Guar­

antee and Trust Co to Wm H S Carile. . <.0:t .' Same property. Wm H S Carile to Saml B Hornidge. noih 54th St. n B. 300 w 5th av, 20x100.2. Isedro W Hultgren to Anna

Garner, N Y. nom C7th st, n e s, 280 s e l l t h av, 60x121.2 to Cowenbovens lane, x63.4x

100.11. h & 1. Anna Garner, N Y, to Annie G Hultgren. 'nora 58th St. s s, 560 e Oth av. 120x100,2, Wm M Seymour to Albert G-

Kalb. Yonkers, N Y , B & S , C a G. IMort $1,449. • - nom 59th St. n e s, 200 s e 4th av. 20x100.2. h & I. I 50th St. n e s, 260 s e 4th av, 20x100.2. |

Annie K Kaltenbach to Frederick Hornby. Morts $7,000- nom 59th st, u e s . 400 s e 4th av. 20x100.2. h & 1. Annie Hornby to

Chas E Austin. Mort $4,500. 61st st, n s, 166 w 4th av, 20x100, h & 1.

Pearson. Mort $2,500. fi2d st, s w s, 220 n w 9lh av, 40x100. I East 7th st, e s. 200 n Av L, 40x120,6. ]

Mary A Ken'uey, Midland, N J. and John Winslow, exch 76th Et, E e s, 168 n w Stewart av, 275x100. Philip H Duryea, Mat-

tetuck, L I, to Arthur J Hughes. - 4,SI2 76th at, n 6 s, 100 s e 12th av, SOxlOO. Martha W Shute and Eliz

B Larom to Walter L Johnson. 740 78th St. n s. 220 e l l t h av, 20x100. Ella H Griffen, Scranton. Penn,

to Ernest R Le Manquais, . . 1 ; nam Same property. Mary C Griffen widow, Yorktown, N Y, to Ella H

Griffen. Q G. nom 79th st, 8 a, 360 e 2d av. 160x109.4. Gharles Bischoff to Charles

Bischoff, Jr . nom 82d st, SeC, part mortgaged lands taken for opening 82d st, bet 4th

and 12th avs. Release mort. Hatlie Thorpe to Rosa Specht widow. - nom

Same property. Releaae mort. Julius Lehrenkrauss to same. nom.i: 83d st, n e s. 120 s e 21st av. SOxlOO. Amelia D wife of Sewall E

Moody formerly Amelia D Minor to Rosalie Purpura. 'Morts $500. 2.400

85th at, n s, 100 e r2th av, 60x100. Release mort. Bay Ridge Park Impt Co to Walter L Johnson. 240

86th st, n e s, 220 n w 23d av. 40x100. h & 1. Bdwd G Stanley to Martha I Stanley. B & S . nom

East 93d st. w s. J - O s Schenck av. runs n "w 125 to Schenck av, x 8 w 40 X s e 120 x s e 357.6 to bulkhead line, x n e 72.1 x n w 860 to centre East OSd st. x s 30. AH title to land under water.

•' Honry J Robinson exr Isabella Leghorn to Felix Campbell. 4,090 Av B, n s. at intersection centre line East 7th st, runs n to land

Reformed Prot Dutch Church, x e to centre line East 12th at, x s to n B Av B, X w — to beginning.

Av B, n 8, at intersection centre line Eaat 13th at. runs e to land Henry J Rohinson, x n e to land Brooklyn & Brighton Beach R R Co, X n to property Reformed Prot Dutch Church, x w to land. Nu­gent & Bellows. X s — to beginning. Louise D Elmendorf. Harriet V Truair. Annie R 'Voorhees and with Fredk N. Caroline V and Annie R Voorhees exra John 'V Voorhees to Dean Alvord. 111,000

Av I, n e cor East 34th st, 20x97.6. Release mort. Roae Reia to Geo T Harrison. 220

Same property. Geo T Harrison to William Elling. Mort $1,200-6,000

Av T. s w cor East l l t h st, 120x110x100x110. Harbor and Suburban . Building and Savings Assoc to William Bruorton, 1.S50

Atkins av, w s, 170 n Hegeman av, 40x100, Wm H Jackson, N Y, to Annie C Meigan: ' ' • 520

Atlantic av, n s, 60 w Court st, SOxSO, as on old map. Foreclos. Chas M Camp lo Dwight H Olmstead trustee will Noah T Pike. 10,000

Belmont av, n s. 20 e Milford st, 40x9l>. I Milford st, w s, 130 s Blake av. 40x100. .|

iMorris Jacobson and Annie Balleizen, N Y. to Perl Stern. nom Buahwick av, s e cor Boerum st, 25x75. John Deinhardt to Brown

Realty Co. Mort $4,500. nom Bushwick av, s e cor Fanchon pl, runa s e 106.1 x w 87.7 to pi, x n

59.10, hs & la. Marie Fechtmann to Corinne J Moore. Mort $2,-900. nom

Bushwick av, s w s, 20 w Dodworth Bt, 10.8x74, Anna Hohwiesner to Samuel Hobach. Mort $3,600. See Pulaski st. exch

Central av, B W cor Hancock st, 25x82.S. Barbara Stemert widow to East Brooklyn Co-operative Building Assoc. Mort $7,000. 32,000

Central av east cor Moffat st, runs a e 177-11 x n e 32.2 x s e 35 to Chauncey st. x n e 06.0 x n w 200 to Moffat at, x a w 100. Peter Hoenighausen to Phillip Steingotter. 1-3 part. 1-3 part mort $3,000. nom

Same property. Philip Haslach to same. 1-3 part. 1-3 part mort $3,000. nora

Conklin av, a e a, 235.11 s w Brooklyn & Rockaway Beach R R Co, oOx 150. Charlea .Eckert to Amelia Morrison. Mort $7,000. nom

Same property. Amelia Morrison to Marinda Eckert. Mort $700. nom

nom Michael Garraventa

nom Fenella Burrell to

700

De Kalb av. n a, 250.5 e Stuyvesant av, 19.6x100. h & 1. John and Louise Prank exra Lewis S Frank to Ludwig Prank. 6.860

Driggs av, s w cor Eckford st, 100x100. Partition. Walter G Rooney to Emil F Lefevre, N Y. 4,500

Driggs av, a a, 250 w Humboldt st. 25x99.4, h & 1. Ida Refowich. Hazleton, Pa, to Katarina Galicka. Mort $3,500. 5,700

Driggs av, n e cor Eckford st, 2ti.'11x93x25x86, h & 1. Charles Trilschler to Mary Josephowilz, Mort $6,000, exch and 2,000

Blmwood av, a a, 50 e Av I, 50x100, Release judgraent. William Auer to Mary Koch. nom

Euclid av, e'S. 381.6 n Atlantic av, runs n 35 x e 153.1 x 3 125 x w 53-3 X n 90 X w 100, h & 1.

Fitkin av, n B, 100 w Shepard av, 50x95, h & 1. Frank Lammera to Justina Ilaemann. All liens. nom

Evergreen av, n e s. 40.4 a e Palmetto st. 20.4x80. h & 1. Wm F Ely to Frank H Averill. Mort $3,400. nom

Evergreen av, s w s, 26-8 s e Troutman st, 25.2x309.4x23x09.1. Bertha wife of Levi Kaufmann to Jacob Bartscherer. Correction deed. nom

Piatbush av, e s, 35.8 a Canarsie lane, runs e 114.11 x s 6 0 x s 6 0 x w • 111 (0 av, x n 120.3. The Wintbi-op Realty 'Co to Harriet L Killey.

All liens. nom •Fort Hamilton av, e s, 61 n 66th st, 20.4x108.5x20x112.1. Wm D

Lynch to Arthur J Hughea. 400 Franklin av, e s, 31 a Crown st, 20x100. Herbert C Smith to Michl

Pox. 500 Pranklin av. e s, I9S.1 s Fulton st. 20.1x100. Porecloa. Prank D

Creamer to Mutual Life Ins Co. N Y. 6,000 Franklin av, w a. 245.1 s Park av. 18.7x103.4, h & 1. John C Simp­

son to William Simpaon. All liens. 3.500 Franklin av. e a, 5o0 n Vernon av. 54x288x54x280.7. Release mort.

Adelaide Hamilton, N Y. to John Gregorson. 50J Gates av, s s, 301.4 e Bedford av, 20.8x100. James Burke to Jennie

Friedman. Mort $7,500. exch Gates av, n a, 250 w Frajiklin av, 20x110. John Gordon to Maria L

Bird. 15,000 Gatea av. a a. 80 w Tompkins av, runs a 125 x w 20 x n 5 x w 100

X n 120 to Gates av. x e 120. ha & I. Webater Wright exr William Adams to Fenwick E Small. 14,500

Same property. FenwIck B Small to The Induatrial Home for the Blind. Mort .$(i,500. , . 14,500

Gates av. a e s, 315 n e Central av, 20x100, h & 1. Joseph Slurmer'to Jacob J Braun- All tiile. All liens. nom

Gates av, s s. 50 e Sumner av, 25x80, h & I. Robert Castle, Lynbrook, L I, to Harrie J Stokum. Mort $3,.50O- no

Gelston av, s e s, 325 n e Atlantic av, 25x116.3. ^o John and Saraflne Garraventa. 2-3 part.

Gelston av, n w s, 14!l s w Prospect pl, 50x116.3. Edwd P and Julia Dunn.

Glenmore av. s w cor Crescent at, SO.xlOO. Bernhard J Pink to Emil Reiueking- ncm

Graham av. w s. 25 n Cook st, 25x100. Henry Zaun and Johanua Demmerle and Louisa Denzler lo Henry Krakower. MorL $1,500.

nom Graham av, e a, 75 s Boerum st, 25x100. Bernard Cohen and Wolf

Endel. N Y. lo Morria Wezler. Mort $6,500. 6 500 Grand av, n e cor Washingion av, 38.6x116.6x21.8x155.6. Mary ' B

Willard to James Bryau. Q C. All liena. nom Same property. Annie H Bryan to same. Q C. All liens. nom Grant av. e s, 415 a McKinley av, 25x100, h & 1. Alfred Soper,

Rockville Centre, L I, lo Mela C R Ficken. Mort $2,000. nom Graveaend av, n e cor Av P, 80xI3O. Peter H McNulty to Morris

Building Co. yal consid and 1,000 Greene av. a s, 80 w Tompkins av, 20x100. Poreclos. Frank D

Creamer to Leila V Glover, Amityville. L I. 7.525 Greene av. n s. 125 w Stuyvesant av. 36.4x100, h & 1. Foreclos.

Frank D Creamer lo Diaua E Tewkabury. 4.100 Hamburg av, easterly cor Halsey st, 100x100. Joseph B Burr to Saml

H Coombs. Morl $5,800. nom Hamburg av. easterly cor Halsey st, 100x100. Saml H Coomba to

Frank Schlegel. Moris $7,500. nom Jefferaon av, n s, 139 w Hamburg av. 19x100. Adolphus Gload to

Henry Deiner. nom Kent av, n e cor Ross st. 25x86.9x29.7x85.4. David S Holmes to Wm

A Kroos. 4,750 Kingaiand av, a w cor Richardson sl, 50x100, h & I. Geo B Hardma'nn

to Nicola and Antonia Cava joint tenants. Mort $2,500. 4.350 Kingsland av, v,' a, 440 s Naasau av, 25x100, h & 1. Lawrence Wit­

zel and Emma L Koenig to John C Miller. Mort $4,750. 7,800 Knickerbocker av, s e cor Troutman st, 25x300, h & 1. Geo M Roth-

stein to Joseph, Henry and Charlea Liebmann. N Y, Mort $6,500. 11,500

Knickerbocker av, s w s, 07 s e Troutman st, 22x100. Albert Frey to Wilhelmine Clauses. nom

Knickerbocker av, north cor Gates av. 25x100. Elizabeth Esswein and as extrx John Ess-wein and Louis Esswein to Emma Kcenig, Veronika Buehl and Lawrence Witzel. 4,200

Lafayette av. a s. 157 e Lewis av. 19x100, h & 1. Bedford av, soulh cor 'North 13th st. 100x125, Kosciusko st, n s, 100 e Throop av, runs n 92.1 x n e — x e l ' ^ l x a

100 to at, X w 50. Plot begins at point on line drawn at right angles to n s Kosciuako

St. 100 e Throop av, said point 92.1 n Kosciusko st, runs n 7.11 x e 10 X s to beginning.

De Kalb av, s s, 1.10 e Throop av, 25x200 to Kosciusko st. De Kalb av. n a, 405 e Throop av, 20x100.

Henry B Prankenberg aa assignee Jacob May to Antonie wife of Ja­cob May. nom

Lee av, w s, 106.8 n Middleton at. 26.8x80. Marie Tiedemann for­merly Propfe to Sarah Straus, N Y. nom

Lefferts av, s e cor Troy av, 135x100. Geo.A' Ostrander Albany N Y, to Lillian V Rourkff. Q C. IOO

Lefferts av, a a, 135 e Troy av, 60x100. Geo N Ostrander, Albany, - N Y, to Annie Nagle and Mary Cumiskey. Q C. nom

Lewis av, w s, 350 a Floyd at, 24x80, h & 1, Elizabetha Rehberger widow and 'Charles Rehberger aon Valentiue Rehberger to William Rehberger, Morta $4,500. 6,500

Lewia av. n w cor Stockton st, 26xS0. Release dower. Elizabetha Rehberger widow to Charles Rehberger. nom

Same property, b & I. Elizabetha Rehberger widow and William Rehberger son Valentin Rehberger to same. Morla $6,000, 9,500

Lewie av, w s, 80.6 s Putnam av. 19.6x90. h & 1. Asa Hull to Joseph Trapnell. Jr. Yonkers, N Y, Morts $6,000, nom

Lexington av, s a. 285 e Franklin av. 20x100, h & I. John Madden to Jane F Barber. val co-usid and 250

Manhattan av, e S', 25 n Montrose av, 25x57-6, h & 1. Peter Barth and ano exrs Michael Zimmer to Predk W and Cecilia F Zimmer. 2.800

Manhattan av, w s, 50 n Devoe at, 25x100. Poreclos, Henry C Needham to Ceo W Scbaedle, 2 959

Marcy av, w s, 100 s Middleton st, 25x78.11x25x79.3, h & 1. George and Chaa F Meyer, Piainfield, N J, heira Maria M Bogner to Martin Meyer and Bmma Hart. Mort $2,000. _ 2,000

1

Record and Guide April 15, 1899.

Montroae av, n w s. 150 B w Bushwick av, 25x100. Foreclos. Frank _ b dreamer to Jobn Klueg. ^„ „ „ , „ , „ 6,0_.o

North Portland av. e s, 561.8 n Myrtle av, 20x100, h & 1. Samuel H, Gowen H and Pred H Cragg heirs Mary Ann Cragg to Lucy

N o ^ S n d av. e s. 340 n Av F, 00x100. Louise, Lucie, Gustave and Ottilie Schiller. W^eatherly, Penn, to Angeline A. Murray. Correc-

SamTprope'rty- Angeline A Murray to Henry D Lott. nom ocean a v , e s. ISO a Av B. 60x110. Henry D and Erskme H ^°^Y^^^

FeI^^va?J!ifTa, 120 n Glenmore av 110x80 h & 1 Penns^l- . vania Congregational Society to The Cougregational Church Ex­tension Society. N Y City. Mort $5,500 nom

Pitkin av, a s, 24.10 e Essex at, 28.1x100 b & 1. Pitkin av s s, 52.11 e Essex st. 28x100, h & 1. • I

Prank Lammers, N Y. to Justina Ilsemann. All liena. nom Prospect av, a w a, 334 n w Sth av, 16x80.2. b & 1. Elizabeth Olsen

to John E Johansen. Q C. All liens. toOO Putnam av n s 61 e Downing st, 20x80. Sarah W Haggerty to Ellen

L Kelly. Mort $4,000. " ' "om Putnam av. s s. 413.4 w Noatrand av, 18.4x100, h & 1- Eve C Maher

and Cath A Canvin to aame. Mort $0,627. ',4-l» Reid av e B, 117.6 n Hancock at, 28.9x100. Thomas Berkeley to

John J Egan and Dauiel Hallecy. Mort $7,000. nora Rockaway av, e a, 70 s Atlantic av. 16.8x80, h & 1. Partition. Chas

P Brandt to Benj F and Henry De Witt Parker. l bOU Rockaway av, n e s, adj land heirs John A Lott, runs n e i2 x n w 2oO

X s w 61 X s e 250. Manhattan Island Real Estate 'Co to 'Ricka^

Schenck av, n e cor East 93d st, SOxlOO. Foreclos. John Dill, Jr . to Thos B Pearsali general guard Antony Crovena, l.oOO

Schenck av s a 40 e lJ2d st. runs a e 100 x s e 342.6 to bulkhead line x n e 41.3 x n w 347.6 x n w 106 to av, x s -w 40. All title to land under water. Henry J Robinson exr Tsahella Leghorn to Seth L Keeney o.^Os

Schenectady av, w s, 207 B Montgomery st, 50x100 Nora Dervan widow to James and Madelina Morano. Mort .$300. 1,OOU

Sea Gate av, n w cor Oceanic av, 100x60. George Down. Buffalo. N Y, to Mary 'M Gilbert. Mort $5,200. nom

Shepherd av, w a, 110 a Ridgewood ay, 20x100, h & 1- Mary C Bol­ton Roycefield, N J, to David W Couch. Jr. Mort $2,500. 3,28o

Sheridan av. w s. 525 n McKinley av. 29x100. h & 1 Geo U Forbell Jr to Ida wife of Gunder Gunderson. Mort $l.iOO. 3.300

Snediker av n e cor Glenmore av, 200x100. Julius Laube and Wil­helmine Schmidt to Mary L Ibert. Morts $4,400, &c. 10.000

St Marks av s s, 281.3 w Albany av, 18.9x121.9. George Hunt, Buf­falo N Y, to John Stewart, Englewood. N J. Mort $2,500. nom

Sl Marks av s s. 280 w Nostrand av. 20x110. b & 1. Interior lot, 280 w Nostrand av at intersection centre line block be­

tween St Marks av and Proapect pl, runs w 20 x n lo x e 20 x s lo . Wm 'R Pearce, Jereey City. S J, to Mary M Gilbert. no Marks av n a 562 w Carlton av, 21x131. Helen Neil, Andrew

and Grace McLean. Harriet H Lewis, Mary Ann Dingwall. William Glenn Jennie H Kidd, Kate Hamilton, Jennie E Kinuear. Margaret Haminond. Rachel Tompklna and Mathilda Cooper, beneflciaries under will Alexander McLean to Jennie H Kidd- nom

St Nicholaa av w a. 60 n Bleecker st, 40x90. John Bosch to WiUiam Maske ^^'^

Stuyvesant av. e a. 40 n Quincy st, 20xSS, h & I. Cath K Inness to Joaeph Inness. Mort $3,000. 10

Surf av s a at division line old lots 47 and ab map common landa'TOWU of Gravesend, runs a to Allantic Ocean, x w — x n to Surf av X e IOO, Mortimer Van Brunt to Harmon W Cropsey and Lewia G Mitchell. Vz parl. All liena. nom

Thatford av, w a, 150 n Dumont av, 100x100. h & 1. Porecloa. Frank D Creamer to Louis Hurat. 0,500

Thatford av, w s, 175 n Dumont av, 50x100, h & 1. Lewia Hurst t_p Solomon Misikoff and David Toback. 4,o00

Trov av w s 437.6 a Av D, 40,xl00. Henry Meyer to Anna Meyer. nom

Vesta av s e cor Blake av, runs s to land heirs Jacob Snediker. x w to Vesta av. x n 100-10 to beginning- Chas E Free. Mineola, L L to Chas S Taber. Jamaica. L _I. All liens. exch

Wyckofi av, w cor Stanhope st. 15x09.11x75x96-7. John Deinhardt to Wm A .A Brown. nom

Wyckoff av. s w s, 25 n w Stanhope st. 25x98.10x25x97.8. Panziska Schuler and as extrx Louis B Schuler to John Deinhardt. 1,800

Wyckoff av. n e s, 50 s e Harman st. 25x84,10x25x84.2, b & 1. Au­gusta Reinhart to Pranz X Haslach. Morts $4,500. 7,500

Wythe av, n w a, 74.10 n e South 5th st, 23x25. Release mort. Emigrant Induatrial Savings Bank to Julia Allers- n^m

Wythe av, w s. 74-10 n South Sth at. 23xS4. Julia, Henry W and Geo D AUera, Caroline A Ducker and Dorothea J Duhamel, beiug widow and children and only heirs Carston Allers and heira Carl D Allera to Katharine Koch. 5.5tJ0

Wythe av. s w a, extends from Rutledge to Penn at. 200x100, ha & Is. Andrew D Balrd to Theo G Chriatmas. Mort $44,000. nom

4th av, n e cor 19th at, 25.2x09.9, I 4th av, a e cor 21st at, 25x75. 1

Release judgment, H B Scharmann & Sons to Carolina Johnson. nom

4th av, s w cor W'arren st, 20x80.10, h & 1. Henry Jobn to Mary A Corcoran. Mort $3,500. Mort $3,500- 4,700

4th av, a w cor 52d st. runs w 300 x a 00.2 x e 33-3 x n 20 x e 66 9 to av, X n 40.2- Contract. Fannie Lealie with Rachel Souter. 5.500

Sth av. w s, 25,2 a 45th st, 25xlU0. Olaf Olafson and Mary Sraith with William Hunt, Party wal! agreement. nom

Sth av. n e cor 57tb st, 65-2x100. Jonathan McFarland to Baldas­sare Livoti. 7,500

Oth av. s e cor Carroll at. 20.8x85,5x28.8x87.9, b & 1, Geo L Day exr Henry Day to Walter R Lusher, 7,700

Sth av. n w cor 1st st, 60x92.10. Foreclos. Geo V Brower lo Cohn McLean. All liens. 8,000

l l t b av. east cor 82d st, runs n e 100 x s e 120 x a w 75.10 x w 23.6 X s 15 to S2d St. x n w 103.4. Release mort. Marion 'M DeVoe to 'Fred H Johnson. nora

12th av, s w cor 38th st, 95.2x80. William Ziegler, N Y. to Henry J Herbert and Charles Baxter. Jr . 2.765

13th av. e s, 140 n e 64th st, 20x100. James V S Woolley, N Y, to Wm H Wadsworth. 250

17th av, B e s, 120 n e Bath av, 40x96.8. Kings County Trust Co to Wm L Vuuck and Wm B Clayton. 5,000

17tb av, s e s, 160 n e Bath av, 40.\96.8, Same to same. 5,000 Lot 8 map property John Hayman on Gravesend Bay, with right of

way leading to Harway av, Mary Kelly to Thos P Murphy. m m Lot 143 raap Blytbebourne Impt Co. People State N Y to Wm M

Manee. Tax deed. 4 Interior lot. 175 e Nostrand av, and 5 n Parkway, runs e 118.10 to

Old Clove road, x n w 25 x w 105 x s 25. Georgiaana S, Evelyn L and Aida L Betts, N Y, and Alice B Sbaubacker, Phila, Penn, heirs and •widow Theo L Betts to Fredk L Hine. B & S . nora

Interior lot 26 n Stockton st and 80 w Lewis av, runs w 20 x n 24 X e 20 X s 24. Release mort. Louis Heim to Elizabetha Rehberger.

soo Same property. Release mort. Henry Schilling to same. nom Plot or triangular piece, bounded by road to Canarsie or Rockaway

av road Rockaway av and iand Brooklyn & Rockaway Beach R R, being iots 1439 to 1471 map heirs Nicholas Schenck, Jr. Fore­clos. John Dill, Jr, to Louis R Schenck exr Stephen R Schenck.

Plot begins at slake in division line lands grantor alnd grantee herein, 74 1 n e Rockaway av, runs n w 251.2 x n e 38.7 x s e 250 x s w •• 5 13 Manhattan Real Estate Co to Ricka Bilverb 1 att. 200

Plot of woodland, lying in the a e cor farm formerly John C Vander­veer, and e frora a straight line along w s woodlands Jeremiah Lott. until it interaecta division line between -land John C Vanderveer and Garrett Vanderveer, bounded a by said division line, e by land John Ditmars and school lot, n by land Jeremiah Lott, contains 3 acres. All title to right of way from the bone factory. Maria E C , •Eldert to Stephen M Hoye. All title. B & S - nom

Land Sarah Lears. n s , 161.10 w 4th ay. 50x164. Pbilip J 'Brady to -Joseph P and Mary Taylor. 8OO

Meadow land, bounded n by land now or late Isaac Snediker, e by Mill Creek, s by heirs Teunis Schenck and w by landa heirs Nicholaa Liniugton, conlaina 2 ^ acres. Geo U Forbell exr Jonathan U_ • Porbell to Theodore and Adolph Kiendl. 25o •

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

All title, &c, to estate Henry Arens. Assignment and order for exrs will Henry Arens to pay over to Edwd L Graef distributive share as security for $1,248. Minnie Dittmar to Edwd L GraeE.

Same property. Same instrument to pay same as above. Theodore Arens to aame. .-

Atlantic Ocean, high water line, being the west % old lot. 39 map common landa Town of Gravesend.

Atlantic Ocean, high water line, being 'land under waters- o! above, - " contains 3 41-100 acres.

Graveaend Bay. high water line, being land under water of I s t ahove deacribed premises, contains 1 15-100 acres. Anna Woolsey' to Patrick Skelly. nom

Gravesend Bay. e s, being land under water in said bay, where the liue bet lots 12 and 13 on map ahowing grant of land under watsr on said bay and by the number 12. Mary Kelly to Thos P Mur­phy. B & S - nom

Manhattan Beach R R right of way^ e s, adjoins land United Free­mans Assoc, contains 1 5.878-10,000 acres. Geo W Wise to James Smith, N Y. 3.501)

IVIORTGAGES. NOTE.—The arrangement of thia liat ia aa followa: The flrst name is that

of the mortgagor, the next that of the mortgagee. Tha description of the property men follows, then the date ot the mortgage, the time for which It waa given, and the amount. The general dates used aa headlines are tbe datea wueu tneraortgage was handed Into theRegister'sOffice to be recorded.

Wtienever the lettera "P . M." occur, preceded by the name of a street. In these lista of raortgages, they mean that it is a Purchase Money mortgage, aud for fuiler particulars see the liat of transfers under the corresponding date. Whenever the race Is not given, read as 6 per cent.

April 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Allen Frances (E to Eastern District Savings Bank. Lexington av,

n s' 230 w Stuyvesant av, 20x100. April 11, due April 1, 19O0, 5 y. "' "

Alvo°rd Dean to Gustavus Remak, Jr. Beverly road, n s. at intersec­tion centre line East l l t h st. runs n lo land Reformed Prot Dutch Cburch, X e to centre line East 12th st, x s to land Nugent and Bel-Iowa X w — to beginning; Beverly road, n s, at centre line East 13th'st , rune e — to East 14th st, x n 150 x e 200 to East 15lh at, X n 250 X w 100 X n 50 X e 100 to Baat ISth st, x n 100 x w 100 x n 50 X e 100 to East lo th st, x n to centre Albemarle road, x w to centre East 13th st, x s to beginning; Bast 15th at. e a, loO n Beverly road, runs e to Brooklyn & Brighton iBeach R R. x n e — X w — to East 15th at, x n 50 x e lo R R, x u e — x w to East 15th st, X n 50 X e to E R x n e to land Reformed Prot Dutch Church at centre line Albemarle road, x w lo centre East 15th at, x s to beginning. Mar 17. due iMay 15, 1904, 5 %. 80,000

Anderson, Augusta to City 'Savings Bank, Brooklyn. Oth st, s w s, 345 n w 4th av. 20x90. April 12, due Nov 1. 1904, 5%- l.oOO

Bailey. Alfred and Sophie to Charlea Bianchi. :i9th st, n a, 243.4 e 4ih av, 17.10x100.2. April 10, 5 years, 5%. 1,000

Balsomo Michael and Heurica to .A.nton Lambin. Mermaid av, n e cor West 15th st, runs n 145 x e 109.9 x s 20 x W 54.11 x B 25 x w 25-x s 100 to av, X w 30.2. April 1, 3 years. $7oO

Bates. Aaron P to Ellenna B Andrews. Park pl, s s. 40 e Roebester av, 100.6x260.4 to Butler st, xlO1.2x260.1. April 12. 1 year, oA. 1,000 ^

Bacher Rudolph 0 to The Northern Building, Savings and Loan Aaaoc N Y. East 19tb sl ; East 17th st. P M. 'Mar 16, installs.

10,000 Behn, Gustavus E to Julia 'E Woodford. President st. n a ; Union

at, a s. P M. April 6. due April 10, 1000, 5%. IS.OOo Beriuger. John P and 'Monica to Eli H Bishop. Covert st. P M. Suh

to mort $3,500: April 13, installs. 3o0 Same to Chaa M. Frederic B, Geo D and Herbert L Pratt . Sam_e '

properly. Mar 31. installa. 3,oOo • Bierschenk, Philip to Theo S Lowndes, Soulh Norwalk, 'Conn. Java

st, n s, 200 e Franklin st, 45x100. April 6. due June 1, '99, 5%. 3,500

Bierck, Maria de los Dolores to Oath S Hassell. Prospect pl, a s, 312.1 e Oth av, 37-6x100. April 2, 'US. due April 1. '99. 50u _

Blackley, Horace H to Florence E Eaton. 9lh av, a e s, 60 n e 64th st, 20x80- April 5. i.OOO .

Blind Prances and Gottlieb to Title Guarantee and Turst Co. SSth st, n e a, 100 n w 19th av, 60x100. April 7, 3 years, 5%. 2,750 •

fiorgendorfer, Anna morigagor with Alois Fensch. Extenaion of mortgage. April 5. now. -

iBon, Isidore M to Peoples' Truat Co. 9th av, west cor Sth st, lOOx 97.10. April 11. 1 year, 5%. - 5,000 :

Brady, Philip J and Martha to George Gebhardt. SSth at, n e.s . ,225 n w 4th av, 25x100. Feb 6, due Jan 1, 1902. 1,400

BroLt, Jennie T and Lucien A to Wm A A Brown. Midwood at. P M. April 10, 3 years.

Same to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. April 10, 3 years, 5%,

Brown, Wm A A to Cornelius E Donnellon. s, 22o w Rogers av. P M. April 10, 1 year.

Brown. Wm A 'A to Title Guarantee and Trust Co,

Same property. l,50o

P M. 4,250

Rutland road, n a and a 16.250

Wyckoff av, weat •' cor Stanhope at, 75.1x99.11x75x96.7. April 12, demaud. 4,000'

Brown Realty Co to John Deiobardt. Busbwick av. a e cor •Boerum St. P M. April 12, due Oct 12, 1901, 5%. 2.000

Bruim. 'Carrie B to Timothy. Charles W and Jefferson Hogan firm T Hogan & Sona. 44th at, n e a . 380 n w 17th av, 40x100. AprJL 12 due April 1, 1902. 3;000;T

Buckley, Rose P to Albro J Newton. 60th at, n a, 320 e 2d av, 19.6x ,

Apriris, 1899. Record and Guide TO

100.2. Feb 9, 1 year, 5%. 3.50U •Bunker, Kalh H and Henry A to Chas M, Frederic B. Geo D and

Herbert L Pratt. 6th av, w s, 106 n 'Lincoln pl, 20.6x100x20.10x 100. April 12. Installs. 8,00u

•Burchell, John H to William Irvine. 4th st, north cor Hoyt at. runa n w 25 X n e to 4th at, x s e 16.11 to 'Hoyt st, x s 90.4. April 4, 3 year. l.'^O'J

Burke Edda B to Eva B Mearna. East 29th st, w s, 260 n Av F, 60x 100. April 30. 3 years. SOu

Calkins, Howard.E and Kate to Frederick Hornby. Pine at. P M. Aprll 1, installa. 800

Candela Nicola, New York, to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Adelphi st, w 8. 311.10 a Park av, 50x100. April 4. 3 years, 5%. 3,750

Canvin, Cath A and Eve C Maher to Joseph Kelly. Putnam av. s s, 413.4 w Noatrand av. 18.4x100. April 13, '98. 6 months, 5%. 627

Caren, Nellie 'P lo Bernhard Koch. North 7lh at. 'P M. April 8. Installs, 5%, 3,000

Caruso. Gaetano to The Italian Savings Bank, New York. 66tb at. n e 3, 124.6 n w Bath plank road, 20x100^ April 6, 3 yeare. 3.000

Caulfield, Eliza and John H mortgagors with Wm H Swan et al exrs John Swan. Extension of mort. Mar 18. nom

Clapp, Ella G and Cassius M to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. i/lld-• wood St. P M. Mar 22, due April 6, 1902. 5%. 6,C0O

Same to Wm A A Brown. Same property. P M. Sub to last mort. Mar 22, due April 6, 1902. 3,000

Same to same. Same property. P M. Sub to mort $6,000. Mar 22. due April 6. 1902. 1.000

•Clark, Le Grand L to Janet Pirnie and ano exra John M Pirnie. Macon St. 'PM. April 10, 3 years, 5%. 3.750

Clark, Le Grand L to TiUe Guarantee and Trust Co. Sackett at. P M. April 12, 1 year, 5%. 3.000

Same fo 'Anna 'E A. Kath P, Thomas and 'Margaret C Coughlin and Theresa I Raleigh. 'Bailie sl. No 381. P M. April 11, due April • 8, 1902, 5%. * 2.00t.

' Connolly. Catharine with Daniel Schnakenberg. Extension of mort. Feb 11. 10m

• Conway, Daniel E to Walter B 'Shipman- Walworth at. P M. April 6, 3 years. 5%. 1.500

' Connell Philip J. New York, to Helen Weed. 2d av. s s, 100 w Marine av. 100x100. April 7, 3 years, 5%. 1,300

• Coomba. Samuel H to Lizzie K Hallock. Hamburg av. east cor Hal­aey at. P M. April 6, due April I. 1900. 5%. 1,760

Corbin. John R and Christian Baur lo Title Guarantee and Truat Co. Av G, a s, 80 e New York av, 40x107.6. April 4, due April 6.

• 1902. 5%. 3,000 Corrigan, Thomas to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Sth av, e s. 80 s

8lh st, 60x80. April 6. 5 years, 4Vi7o. 18,000 Same to Frank A Selle. Same properly. Sub to laat mort. April

6, 1 year. - 5,000 Corson. Robt H, Jersey City. N J, to Long Island Title Guaranlee

Co. 49th st, centre line, at intersection centre line Oth av, runs s w 650.10 X s e 149 X w — X a e 1,297.7 x n 109.7 x u w 908.3 x n e 475.4 x n w 211.7 x n e 86.9 lo at, x a w 336. April 7. due May 1. 1902. 10,600

Cox. Wm J to Dime Savings Bank. Bi-ooklju. Herkimer st, s s. 234 w Buffalo av. 18xlS5. April 7, due May 1, 3902, 5%. 2.000

' Crossley, John A and Bmma to Chas C Manger, N Y. Eaat 17th - sl- P M- Sub to mort $2,350. April 12. installs. 1,324

' Same to Title Guara'Utee and Trust Co. Same property. April 12, 1 year, 5%. 2.350

•Dapper, Alexander to George W Pearsail. East 9lh st, w a, 220 s Av '• M, 40x100; Atlantic av, n e s, 675 n w Hamilton av, 50x125. April

7. 1 year. 17'o Deinhardt, John lo Robert Branligam. Himrod st, n 3, 325 e St

Nicholas av. 25x100. Apri! 1. 3 years, 5%. 3,.S00 Same to Prank Rossbach. 'Himrod at, n s, 310 w St Nicholas av, 15

xlOO. April 1, 3 yeara. 5%. 2,200 Deinhardt, John and Regina to Magdalena Ulrich. Bushwick av. a e

cor Boerum st, 25x75. April 11, 2 years, 5%. 4.500 Dickeraon, Jeannie P formerly wife J McKendrick lo Seamena Bank

for Savings in 'City of New York. Clinton av, e a, 23.6 s FulLon at, 22x100. April 13, 1 year, 5%. 2,0Oo

, Diener. Henry and Pauline to Adolphus Gload. Jefferson av. P M. April 10. 3 years. 5%. 2,50O

Same to aame. 'Same property. Sab to last mort. .\prn 10, inatalis 900

Dolphin. Anna E to Alice M Dexter. Jefferson 'av. s s. 340 e Nostrand av, 20x100. Nov 10. '97, 1 year, gold, 2.000

Donigan, Frances W to Alois Lazansky, Union st. P M. .^pril 1. 3 yeara. 5%. 4.000

Dosch. Henry and Katherina to Michael Klein. Noll st. P M. April 6, 5 yeara, 4%. 1,500

Doyle, John to Kittia G Wiley, e t h a t . P M- April 12, installs. 5%. 4.600

Dunlap, Samuel and Lizzie C to 'Robt A Sharkev. Jefferson av n s 333.2 e Reid av. 19-6x100. April 10, 4 years, 5%. 500

Eckers, Elizabeth to C_harles Reiuhardt exr Edward C Reinhardt. 'Stockholm S't, a a, 17o e Hamburg av, 25x100. April 11, 2 years, 5%. 150

Ehrlich, Leo to Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co. 85tb st, n s, ICO e 32th av, 60x100. April 11, demand. Building loan. 5,50u

Eiaemann, Louia A to Theresa Ennis. Graham av, w a, 50 s Devoe at, 23x100. April 10, 3 years, 5%. ' 2,700

Ely, Wm F and Mary B to Chas M, Frederic B, Geo D and Herbert L Pratt. Aahford at. P M. March 31, installa. 2.200

Ennia, Therese w'idow to Title Guarantee aud Trust Co. Sih av, n e cor 45th at. lOOxlOO. April 8, demand. _ 32,0OO

Enz. Chrlatina to Francis J Werner. Glenmore av, n s', 87 e Wiliams av, ISxlOO, April 4. due Dec 1, '99. 5%. ' fiOO

Erikson, John to Wm H Statesir. 59lh st, a s. 200 e 32lh av 20x 100.2. April 8. due April 1, 1902. 1,500

Ernslthal. David to Williamsburgh Saviugs iBank. Evergreen av, south cor Covert st, 25x82. April 12, 1 year, 5%. 5,flU0

Etter. Dora D to Eaatern Dlatrict Savings (Bank. North Henry at w s, 260 a Driggs av, 20x100. Apri! 11, due April 1, 1900, b%. 1,000

Bvald, Ernest. Mt Vernon. N Y, lo Gertrude W Genet. Shore road Driveway, s e cor 2d av, runs e 148 x s 100 x w 40 x 'n 50 x w 108 X n 50. Mar 27. Secures notea. 1.325

Everett, Lydia F C and Nathan K to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Irving pl. e a, 157 n Putnam av, 18x100, April 7, 3 yeara, 5%. 2,500

Sarae to Lydia A C Casain. Same property. Sub to last mort. April 7. 3 years. 5% . 2,000

Feney, Delia mortgagor with Franlc H Knight. Extension mort, .4.pril 7. nom

First Church of Christ mortgagor 'With Dime Saviilgs Bank of Brook­lyn. Agreement reducing rate of interest on mortgage. April 33.

nora Fraach. Herman to Wm E Wassmer. Linwood st. e s, 210 s Ridge­

wood a v, 40.x 108.6. Feb 1. 1 year, 5%. 1,000 Freer. Margaret to Williamsburgh Savings Bank. Hancock st. s s, . 170 e Throop av, 20»100, April 10, 1 year, S%. 3,000

Friedman, Happ^aif wife pf .Solomon to Noah JJutfl, fi-wlnoett st, N9

82. s 3, 211 6 -Marcy av. 18x71x18x71.11; Gwinnett at. No SO /a. e a, 193 e Marcy av, 18x71.9x18x72; Gwinnett st. No SS. a a, 265 e 'Marcy av. 18x70.11x18x71.2. Mar 11. due Jan 1. 1890. 1,000

Fuller, Wm P to Peter McCartee. SOth st. P M. .^pril 4, due 'May 1. 1901, 5%. 400

Puselehr, Anna M to James H Reid. Cumberland st. P M. April 3, due April 1. 1902, 5%., 3,200

Galicka, Katarina to Ida Refowich. Driggs av. P M. April 10, 1 year. 5%. 50O

Gallagher, Jobn to Long Island Title Guarantee Co. North Portland av, e s. 177.10 s Park av, 25x100. April 10. due May 1. 1901, 5%.

750 Gardner, Augustus F to Geo B Voorhees and ano exrs Jacob R Dit­

mars. Macon st. P M. April 10, 3 years, 5%. '3,000 Garner. Anna to Cornelius Cowenhoven. 55lh st, s w s, 150 n w

l l l h av, .50x100.2. April 5. 3 years. 3,250 Glenn. Wm A and 'Margt M to Title Guarantee and Truat Co. St

Marks av, s s, 129-4 w Franklin av, 16.7x100-. April IS, 3 years, 5%, SCO

Glenn, Robert and "Wm J heirs and children Eliza Glenn and Alma wife Robert Glen to same. Dean st. n a, 250 e 3d av, 25x100. April 12. 3 yeara. 5%. 1,500

Glover. Leila V wife Herbert J. Amityville. L I, to Eliza Lockwood. Greene av. P M. April 11. due April 12, 1904. 5%. 6.000'

Goelz, Bernhard to Elizabetha Froehlich. Busbwick av, w 3. 80 s 'Boerum st. 20x50. April 7, 3 years, 5%. 800

Gregorson. John to Avery T B]-own and ano trustees of Caroline I Satchell. East 31at at, e s. 500.2 n Vernon av. 3 lots, each ISx 100. 3 morts. each $2,000. Mar 30. due May 1. 1902. 5%. 6,000

Gunderson. Ida wife of Gunder to Geo U Forbell, Jr . Sheridan av, w s, 525 n McKinley av, 29x100, April 1, installs. 1,027

Hamilton. Mary J to Louis Getz. Halsey st, a a, 225 w Tompklna av, 20x100. April 7, 3 years. 5%. 2,600

Hand, Michael J morigagor with Lucy R Blacke. Extension morf. Mar 30. nom

Harrison, Geo T to Stephen S yates. Duryea pl, a a, 100 w East 22d St. 23.4x100. April 11, due April 11, 1901, 5%%. 2,300

Haslach. Franz to Edmund Wilson. Starr st, n w s, 100 a w Knick­erbocker av, 125x100- .\pril 12, 3 years. 3,0OU

Hatch. Eva H widow to Title Guarantee and Truat Co. Midwood at. P M. April 10. 3 years, 5%. 4.250

Same to Wm A A Brown. Same property. Sub lo last mort. April • 10. 3 yeara. 2,000 Henuesay. Patrick to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 3d pl. s a. 177 e

Clinton st, 38x100, April 6. 1 year, 5%. 5,500 Herbert. Henry J and Charlea Ba.xter, Jr . to William Ziegler. 12th

av, s w cor 3Sth at. P M. Nov 15, '98, demand. 'Building loan. 1'2,765

Heuchel, Siraon- and Henry F to Title Guaranlee and Trust Co. 41st at. n s. 100 w Sth av, 8 lots, each 20x100.2. 8 morts, each $3,500. April 7. 3 years, 5%. 28,000

Hilguer, Oacar and Emma morigagors with Pauline Jung. Extension raort. nom

Hoagland. 'Maria A to Theron A Upson. Park pl. s s. 90.6 e Schen-ectdy av, runs e 16.6 x a 96 x w S.ll x n 21 x w 7.7 x E 75. April 12. 5 yeara, 5%. I.8OO

Hoffmann, Louise lo South Brooklyn Co-operative Building and Loan -\ssoc, 12th av, n e cor 40th st, April 11. installs. 'Building loan. See Conveys. ^ 5,000

Hohwiesner, .\nna to Samuel Hobach. Pulaski st. P M. Apri! 10, 1 year. 600

Holland. William to Cbas H Finch. East 15lh st. P M. Apri! 8, in­stalls. 5%. 32a

Holsten, Maude A to Ruaaell Benedict. Dean st. n s, 24,'2 e 'Bed­ford av. P M. April S. due May 1. 1904, 41/2%. lO.OOO

Holt, Serena devisee will Thomas Parsons to Oswego City Savings Bank. 5lh av, s e s, 50.2 s w SOth at, 25x100. April 7, 3 years. 5%. 1.950

Huntze, Liaaetio J and August J to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 3a av, w s. 33 n SSth at. 17.2x100. Mar '20. 3 years. 5%. 2,000

Same to Catharine Nolan. Same property. Sub to laat mort. Mar 20, 3 years, 5%. 1,500

Ibert, Mary L to Herman B Scharman. Cooper st, west cor Central av, 25x100. April 6, 3 years. 5%. 7,000

Irwin, Samuel and Alice his wife to Bllen Irwin. Lorimer st, e s, 1'25 s Meserole av, 25x100. Sub to mort $2,500. April 10, 2 yrs, 5%.

Same to Greenpoint Savings Bank. Same property. 5%.

Jackman, Catharine to Edwin A Areher, Bath av. Bay l l t h st. 42.11x100. April 12, 3 years.

Johnson, Hildegardt A and Charlea to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 13th at, s s. 122.10 w Sth av, 25x100. April 7, 3 years. 5%. 2,500

Johnson, Waller L to Annie C Lott. 12lh av, s w cor Soth st, ICOx 100. Sub to mort $5,750. April 6, 6 months. 3.000

Johnaon. Fred H to Chas H Lott, l i t h av, east cor 82d st, runs n e 100 X s e 120 K s w 75.10 x w 23.6 x s 15 lo 82d st, x n w 103,4. Mar 13, 2 years. 2,200

Johnson, Walter L to Martha W Bhute and Eliz E Larom. 76lh st. P M- April 6, 2 years- 370

Jonea, Cbas E to Mutual Life Ins Go, N Y, 'Hancock st. P M. April 7, 1 year. 5%. 14,000

Josephowitz, Mary to Naihan Stein. Driggs av, n e cor Eckford st. P M. April S, 5 years. 2,00O

Kafika, Hannah to Margaretha Manneschmidt. Christopher av. w s, 125 n Sutter av, 15x100. Sub to mort $1,000. Jan 19, installs, 300

Kalb Albert G and Mollie O, Yonkers. N Y, to Wm M 'Seymour. 5Slh St. s a, 560 e Oth av. 120x100.2. P M. April' 12, demand.

4,800 Kalkbrenner. Catharine and Fredk E to Henry Fr Koch exr John

Springborn. Morgan av, n w cor Grattan st. 25x100. P M.- April 4. 1 year. 1.500

Karlsruher Gertrude to Ferdinand Ehrlich, N Y. Aberdeen st, s e s. 184-9 n e Bushwick av. 84.1x100. April 10. 1 year. 5%. 3,000

Kiernan, George, Sag 'Harbor, N Y, to 'Sag Harbor Savinga Bank, Hudson av, e s. 225 a Lafayette st, 2oxl00. Mar 27, demand. 5 . ..

1,500 Klein, John to Long laland Title Guarantee Co, Bast 3d at, w a, 126.6

n Port Hamilton av, 140x100. .\pril 7. demand. 10.500 Klueg. John to George S Espenacheid. Montrose av, n s, 150 e

'Humboldt St. 25x100- April 10,-1 year, 5%. Same to Caroline M Burcbam et al exrs Edward Burcham.

property. April 10. 3 years, 5%. Knight. Thos G to William Knight. Union st, s s. 270.2 e 3d av. 54x

95 sub to mort $4,000; Uniou st, s s, 351.2 e 3d av. 54x95, sub to mort $4,000; Reid av. e s, 126 s Putnam av, 26x80. sub to mort $6,400: Willoughby st, s s. 84,11 w Bridge at, 22.7x100, aub'to mort $5,500; also lands in Queens and Nassau Counties. April 10. 3 years. 34,000

Korner. Gustav to Mary Davies. Rodney st, a e cor Hope st. 50x100. April 10, due May 1, 1901, 5%, gold, 500

Laube Jullua and Wilhelmine Schmidt to Mary L Ibert. Cooper st. west cor Central ftv. p M. ilftr 27,1 year, i,gO«

1.200 April 10. 1 year.

2,500 s w 8, 64.5 n w

3,500

2,000 Same

3,0(.'O

Record and Guide April 15, 1899.

Laubenberger, Blizabeth wife of John to Fredk E Boehmcke. Bayard st, s 3, 135.3 W.Graham av, 19.7x100. Mar 1. 8 years. - 400

Laurence. Ellen V and Andrew W to East Brooklyn Savings Bank. Bedford av, n w s, 125 n e North 9th st, 25x100. April 10, 1 year,

• 5%. 5,000 Le Manquais, Ernest R to Ella H Griffen. 78th st, n s, 220 e l l t h av,

.20x100. P M. Mar 15, 1 year, 5%. -,200 Lefevre, Emil F, New York, to Cbas 'H Reynolds. Driggs av. B W cor

Eckford st, lOOxlOO. P M. April 5. due April 12. 1902, 5%. 2,600 Liefeld, Augustus F mortgagor with Anna C It Oest. Extension

mort. April 3. nom Lima, Chas, Jr. to East River 'Savings Inst. Prospect pi, n s, 333.4

e Nostrand av. 16.8x95. April 12, 1 year, 4^^%. 5,50U Same to Annie J Slocum. Prospect pl, n s, 383.4 e Nostrand av, 16.8x

95. Sub to mort $5,500. April 12, 1 year, 5%. 1,000' Lima, 'Chas C, Jr, to Gorham Boardman. Prospect pl, n a, 333.4 e

Nostrand av, 16.8.(95. April 13, 1 year. 2.000 Link, Jacob and Dora to Max Levy. Park av, g a. 327 e Throop av, 23

xlOO. April 4. 5 years, 5V^%. 2,000 Livoti, Baldassare to Jonathan McFarland, 5th av, n e cor 57th st,.

•P M. April 7, 1 year. 5%. 5.500 Same lo J Oscar Ball- Same property. .A.pril 6. demand- gold. lO.OOO Loder, Frank P lo Joseph Eppig. Rockaway av. w s. 100 n Schenck

av, 20x100. April 6, demand, 5%. 1,000 Lusher, '^'alter 'R to David W Binns et al exrs James and Elizabeth

Binns. Oth av. s e cor'Carroll St. P M. Apri! 6. 3 years, 5%. 7,000 Maillle, John F to Jacoh D IDettmer. Road from Flatbush to Keuters

Hook, &c. P M. April 1, inatalis. . 6,600 Malveso, Michele and Philomena to Feliciano Lentino. Hudson av, w

s, 75 n Prospesl st, ISxlOO. Mar 22, 5 years, 4%. 500 Mansson, Olof to Augusta H Wyand. Fort Hamilton av, eaat cor 62d

st, runs n e 50.4 lo New York & Sea Beach R R, x s e 308.11 x w 248.3 to st, X n w 79.10. April 6, due July 1. '99. 2,000

Manz, Achaz to Kings Counly Savings- Inst. Lorimer st, s w cor Con­selyea St. 25x100. April I I , 1 year. 5%. 5.000 :

Meyer. Anna A widow to Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh. Van Buren st, n w s, 270 n e Broadway, 20x100. April 5, 1 year, 5%.

2,000 . .Meyer, Henry and Dorothea lo Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Wyona

St. w s, 223 n Pulton st, 2 lots, each 18.0x103. 2 morts. each $2,000. April 7. 3 yeara, 5%. 4.000

Meyer, Martin and Emma Hart formerly Meyer heira Maria Meyer to The German Savings Bank, Brooklyn. Marcy av. P M. April 10, due June 1. 1900, 5%. 3.00U

Meyer, Martin to Emma 'Hart formerly Meyer. Marcy av, w s, lOO s Middleton st, 25x78.11x25x79.3. April 10, 1 year, 5%. 500

Miller, John 'C and Margaret to Lawrence 'Witzel and Bmma L Koenig. 'Kingsland av, w a, 440 s Nassau av, 25x100. P M. April 5, installs, 5%. l.SOo

Minor. Edwd T to Sarah 'E Rich. 45th at. P M. April 12, due Jan 6, 1902. 750

Misikoff, Solomon and David Toback to Lewis Hurst. Thatford av, P M. April S, inatalis, 5%. 4,500

Moore, Corinne J to Marie Fechtmann. Fanchon pl. a e cor Bush-wich av, runs s e 106.1 x w 87-7 to pl, x n 59.10. April 10. 2 years, 5%. 2,000

Moore, Fredk R to Adelaide E Koehler. Douglass at. s s, 100.8 e. Court St. P M. April 12, installs. 41/2%. •4,30y„

Moore, Harrison B mortgagee with August Liss. Extension bond.-Mar 29. nom

Morano, James and Madelina to Antonio Gatto. Schenectady av. P M. April 10. 4 years. 5%. 400

-Mueller, .\malie to John H Trent. East 29th st. P M. April 6, due Apri! 10; 1901. 50O'

Mulligan, 'Charles to Geo M Hewlett. Merrick, L I- Marion st, n s. 575 e Stuyvesant av, 25x100. April 3, 3 years, 5%. 2,500

Murphy. Tbos P to Mary Kelly. Lot 8 map property of John Hay­man on Gravesend Bay. P M. April 6, 5 years. 5%. 2.000i;

McCafferty, Robt E and Florence A to Emigrant ^Industrial Savings -Bank. Bushwick av, soulh cor Hancock st, 60x75. April 7, 1 year, 4%. 8,000

McGarry, Wm P to Florence Raynor. Kingsland av, e s, 150 n Nas­sau av. 50x100. April 7, 2 years. 1,250

MoGaughrln, Margaret to Germania Savings Bank. Kings_ Co. Ber­gen st, s a, 91.5 e Troy av, 26.1x127.9. April 13, 1 year, 0%. 1,500

.McGrath, Prancis to Williamsburgh Savings 'Bank. Paciflc st. P M. April 8, 1 year, 5%. 2,000

McHale, Margt T J widow to Tille 'Guarantee and Trust Co. Union St. P M. April 8. due April 10, 1902, 5%. 2,000

McKay, Mary J and George to Title Guarantee and Truat Co. Prospect pl. P 'M. April 10, 3 years, 0%. 1,000

McLean, Colin to Seymour P Kurzman. 8th av, n w cor lat st. P M. Sub to mort $24,124 and $1,347 of intereat. April 0, due Aug 1. '99. 7,000

McQuillin. Joseph B and Wilkins K Putnam to Mutual 'Benefit Loan and Banking Co. 4th av. n w s, 52 s w OOth st, 27x100. Sub mort $5,000. April 1, installs. 1,750

Negro, Gratia and Philomena to Maria A Nowlen. Kent av, e s, 275 n Myrtle av, 25x120. April 8, due April 1, 1904, 5%. 1,300

Nickel. Auguat to Eaatern District Savinga Bank. Quincy at, n e cor Ralph av, 20x50.6x21.8x60. .\pril 11, due Apri! 1, 1900, 5%, 2,750

Same to same. Buahwick av, eaat cor Bleecker st. runs n e 78.2 x a e O . S x n e S x s e 12.3 x s w SD.S to av, x n w 18.9. April 11, due April 1. 1900, 5%. 3.500

Nolan. Catharine lo Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 3d av. n w cor 58th st, 33x100. Mar 20, 3 years, 5%. 12,000

Same to John Tamke. Same property. Sub to laat mort. Mar 20, 3 years. SOO

Noll, George to Christina Noil. Proapect pl. P M. April 11, 5 years, 4%. 2,00u

Nutting, Andrew J to Dime Savings Bank, Brooklyn. Fultoa st,'- s e-cor Smitb st, 50x150. April 12. due Nov 15, '99, 4%. 30,000

Osig. Diederich to Chaa B Appleby. Plot or farm of land on Plumdera Neck, 26th Ward, bounded w by old Mill road, x n hy laud L Kop­per. X e by salt meadow, x a by meadow of J Van Wicklen, con­taiua 10 acrea. April 5, due Dec 23, '99. 700

Pearson, Geo R lo Eagle Savinga and Loaa Assoc. Olst st. P M. April 7, installa. 4.320

Perkins, Cynthia G lo Samuel S 'Stillwell. Ocean av. P M. 'April 5, 3 years, 5%. 6,00u

Same to 'Henry D and Erskine H Lott. Same property. April 5, 3 yeare, 5%. 4.S0U

Phelan, Walter A to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Sumner av No 413, e s, 50 s Halsey st, 20x95. April 6, due jVpril 7, 1902, 414%

5,000 Place, Josiah W to Riverhead Savings Bank. 17th av, n w a. 103 8 n

e Benson av. 146.4x108.4, 7 lota. 7 morts, each $2,000. April 6 due May 1. 1902. 5%. 14,000

Pommerencke, August and 'Ellen to Williamsburgh Savings Bank Ellery st, s s, 350 e Throop av, 25x100. April 30, 1 year, 5%. l.SOO

, Porter, Susan L, Albion W and Ellen L heirs John W Porter to Anna flthlan, 3Stti Bt, n e B. 17£> n 51c la t av. 50s l00 ; SSth et, a e s. IOO

.- 8- e M av, 50x179.9x51.2x190.11; SOlh st, a s. 220.4 w 9th av, 60x - lhOi2; -S7th st, s s , 150 e 3d av, runs s 22 x w — to 87 th st, x e

90.6, gore. Mar Si., 1 year. 225 Quinn- Katie J wife John J to South Brooklyn 'Co-operattve Building

and Loan Assoc. S t h s t . P M-. April 11, installa. 7.000 Rabau. Teney and Albert and Jennie, Lillie and Gertie Morria to John

De 'Cue. Myrtle av, a 6, 50.4 w Adams st, 24.Sxi5. April 11, due May 1, 1902, 5%. ' - "S.OOO

Raynor. Albertue D to Borough Park.Co. 49th at. P M. Mar 20, due April 1, 1902; 5%. 60U

Reineking. Emil to Bernhard J Pink, Glenmore av. P M. April 11 , due Oct —. 5%. " 4,000

Rochmovitz, Annie to Sarah E Wenz. Bergen st. a s, 201 w Rocka­way av, 19.I1IXI 27.9x19x127.9. Mar 9, 1 year. 200

Rude or Reed, Blanche and' Anna M Payne to Title Guarantee and • Trus t Co. Surf av. n a, 140.7 w West 10th at, 45x154.4x43.2x145.5;

Surf av. n s, 185.7 w West 19th at, 18xlo4.4; Sea pl, a a. 202.9 w West 32d st, 40.6x135 to bulkhead; Surf av. s a, 202.6 w West 32d St. 40.8x143.8x40.6x142.10. April 10, 8 years, 5%. 4,500

Russell, 'Chas H to The Franklin Society for Home Building and Sav­ings. SSth st, s w s, 200 n w 25th av, 40x100. April 11, 1 year.

420 Russell, John L to Adelaide E Bushnell. Rutland road, a a. 205 e

Rogers av. 2 lots, each 30x100. 2 morts, each $3,500. April 7, 3 years, 5%. 7,000

Same to Willis H Young and Geo H Gerard of firm Young & Gerard. Rutland road, a s, 235 e Rogers av, 30x100. April-7. Secures notes.

SOU Seals, Wm H, Jr, to Cath T Halstead. Rutland road, s s, 300 w Bed­

ford av, 20x100, April 7. 3 years. 5%. 5,500 Same to John C Morton. Rutland road, s s, 320 w Bedford av, 20x

100. April 7, 8 years, 5%. 5,500 Schleigel, F rank to Samuel H Coombs, Hamhurg av, east cor 'Hal­

sey St. P M. April 6. secures note. 4.100 Sehubert, Michael and 'Catharine to Manly R Huber. Jamaica av, s s,

53.5 w Sheffield av, 52.8x97x49.8x114.6. April 7, 3 years, 0%. 1.500 Schumann, Katharine to Caroiiue Brenner. Douglass st. P M. " April 3, 3 years, 5%. 1,000 Sheerln, Margaret to Constantia A P Scott. 17th st. P M. April 10, • d u e May 1, 1904, 5%. 4.000 Siffimons. Drusilla C to John S Nugent. East 13th at, w s, 300 n

Beverly road, —xlOOxSOxlOO. April 7. due April 6, 1902, 5%. 1,100 Singer, Prank L to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Koaciusko st, n s.

180 e Sumner av, 73x100. April 13, demand. Building loan. 16,o00 Singer, Olto to same, Nostrand av. w s, 95 n Hancock st . runa w

100 X n 5 X w 0.3 x n 49.6 x e 100.8 to av. x s 54.6, 2 lots. 2 morts, each $13,000. April 12, 3 years, 5%. 26,000

Same lo same. Nostrand av, w s, 149.6 n Hancock s_t, runs w 100-3 X n 20-6 X 6 27.3 x n 0.6 x e 73 to av, x a 21 . April 12, 3 years, 5%. 9,000

Singlehurst, John to Emma B Starr. SSth st, n s, 350 e Fort Hamil­ton av, 20x167. April 7, due April 1, 1902. 1,200

Skelly, Patrick to Anna Woolsey. Allan lie Ocean, mean highway line. Gravesend, &c. P M. Mar 30, 3 years, 5%. 15,000

Small, Fenwick B to John G Jenkina exr William Laylin. Gatea av. P'M. April 10, demand, 5%. 6.500

Smith. Eiizabeih to Ansel L Freeman. Bay l l t h st, s e a , 220 s w Benson av, 20x96.8. April 1, 3 years, D%. 1,300

Smilh. John A devisee will Michael Smilh to Agnes R wife of Wm R Doherty. Baltic st, n e s, 125 s e Nevins st, 25x100. April 11 , due July 23, 1901. 500

Smith, James to Geo W Wise. Manhattan Beach Railroad, P M. April 5, 3 years, 5%. 3,000

Smith, Julia M to Greater New York Savings Bank. Chauncey st, n s, . 850 w Ralph av, 50x81.3x50.3x79.9. April 10, 3 yeara, 5%. 1,500 Spiess, Bruno B and Edmund O'Connor to Bond and Mortgage Guar­

antee Co. New Utrecht av, n w s, 240 s w Bath av, 60x96.8. April 7, demand. Building loan. 5,500

St Clements Church of Brooklyn to Germania Savings Bank, Kings County. Liberty av, n e cor Pennsylvania av. 160x100, April 8, 1 year. 4'A%- 10.000

Stark, Adeline to Wm J Piercy, Jr . Lexington av, n s, 260 e Stuy­vesant av. 20x100. April 7, 1 year. 300

Stearns, James M to Title Guaraatee and Trust Co. Brevoort pl. See Conveys. April 7, demand. 9,500

Stchlen, John and Louisa to Frederick and Elizabeth Richter. Louisianna av, e s, 200 n Hegeman av. 20x100. April 8, 3 yeara. 800

Steiner, Fredericka to 'Henrietta Ullrich. Montauk av. w 3, 129 n Pitkin av, 17x100. April 1, 3 years, 5%. 1.500

Steinert, Barbara lo 'Sarah E Rapalje guard Cornelia Rapalje. Hen-' drix at. P M. April 11. 3 years, 5%. 3.000

Stevena, Sarah to Dime Savings Bank, Williamsburgh, Lee av. P M. April 10. 1 year. 5%. 6,000

Stone. Geo H to Phebe K Brown et al exrs Wm A Brown. Brooklyn av, w s, S O.l n Atlantic av. 30x100. April 6, 3 yeara, 5%. 2.000

Same to Albert Morton. Brooklyn av, w s, 149.1 n Atlantic av, SOx 100. April 6, 3 years, 5%. 2,000

Strohsabl, Juliana W and John W to Buahwick 'Co-operative Build­ing and Loan Asaoc. Bayard st. s e cor Graham av. 21x50^:29x50; Graham av. e a, 50 s Bayard st, 29x50x37.6x51.4; Bayard st, s s, 321 E w Humboldt st, 20.7x100; "Bayard' st, n a, loO e Graham av, 24x 100. April S, 1 year, 5%. 8.000

Storck, Marie mortgagor with Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Exten­sion of mort. April 10. ' nom

Strong. Edward R to Abby L Wells. Av F, n s, 3o w Bast 32d st, 30 xlOO. April 6. 3 years, 5%. 2,600

Stone, John H mortgagor wilh Jane W Congdon. Extension of mort. •March lo. nom

Sudzinski, Casslmir to South Brooklyn Co-operative Building and Loan Asaoc. 23d st. a s, 225 e 3d av, 25x100. April 11. installs.

4,000 Supple, Madeline to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. S4th st. n e s,

240 s e 23d av. 60x100. April 7, demand. 2,oOU Tayler. Harriet A to John G Jenkins exr William Laytin. Van Buren

St. P M. Apri! 6, 3 years, 5%. 5,000 The Winthrop Realty Co to 'Brister Williams. Flatbuah av. e s, 35.S

s Canarsie lane. I'iOxlOO. Mar 31, due July 1, '99, 5%. 10.000 The Realty 'Loan and TiUle Co of Newark, N J. to Osmer W Roper.

Butler st, s E, 120 w Hoyt st, 20x100. April 11, 1 month. 500 Thomaa. Sallie M and Richard L to Title Guarantee and Trust Co.

Dean at. n a. 194.8 e Grant square. Bedford av, 18x107,2. .\pril 13, 3 yeara, 4^A%. 6,00o

Thornley, Calh L to Brooklyn City Co-operative Building and Loan Aasoc. Smith at, s w cor Garnett at, 20x80. April 7, inatalis, 5%.

1,000 Tietjen, Jobn W to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Shepherd av, w

s, 90 a Ridgewood av, 20x100. April 10, due April 11, 1902, 5%-1,700

Trapnell. Joaeph, Jr, Yonkers, to Asa Hull. Lewis av. P M. April 11, 6 months. 500

Tumbridge. William to National Savings Bank, City Albany. N Y. Pineapple at, s 8, 93.8 w Henry st, runs w 110.4 s e 30.3 x e 71 x w 25 X fl 101.3. April 13, 1 year, 5%, . . 60,000

AprU 15, 1899. Record and Guide

n The Roebling Construction Co. 126 LIBERTY STREET, / ^ ^ ^ " " " " ^

Taeyhoiic, 4475 Coitlanat. - - - NEW YORK.

F I R E P R O O F I N G

FOR B U I L D I N G S .

'•'•-'•Van Norden, Thos L to Sarah E wife Alonzo Gaubert. (Monroe at, •'"^'' B s, 525 e Bedford av, runa s 100 x w 27 x n 2o.l0 x e 7 x n 73.6 to „. ; -. st, X e 20. April 12, 3 years, 5%. , ^ , ? ' ^ ^

' Van Wicklen, Abraham to Edwd W Rider. Herkimer st, n B, 103 w Schenectady av, ISxlOO. April 10. 3 years. 1,200

"Voelbel, Jacob to Dime Savings Bank of Wiliamsburgh. Paichen av, 8 w cor Greene av. 100x75. Mar 1, 1 year, 5%. ^ .9^^

Same to same. Paichen av, w s, 100 s Greene av, 4 lots, each 20x75. 4 morts. each $$-.250. Mar 1, 1 year, 5%. 17.000

Same to aame. Patchen av, n w cor Lexington av, 20x75. Mar 1, 1 ' . year, 5%. 5,000

Vreeland, Henry V H to Mary C Tate. Suydam st, 3 s, where same la intersected by n s Myrtle av and Jamaica Plank road, runa e 75 x n 41.11 to St. X w 75. Dec 2, '98, 2 yeara, 5%. 2,500

Vunck, Wm L to Kings County Truat Go. 17th av, s e a , 120 n 0 •Bath- av, 2 lots. 2 morts, each $4,2aO. P M. April 4, Installs, 5%.

Midwood st

-.•I'-:

Wall, Chaa E to Title Guarantee and Truat Co. April 6, due April 6, 1902, 5%.

same lo Wm A A Brown. April 5, due April 6, 1902. Wallers, Cbas P to Rebecca L 'Backhouae et a! exrs Edwd

houae. ISlh st- P M. Apri! 7, due May 1, 1900, 5%. -Wexler, Morris to Bernard Cohen and Wolf Endel,

P M. April 13, 1 year, 5%.

8,500 P M.

4.000 2,000

Back-1,000

Graham- av. 6,500

Same to NathI B Hoxie. 1,250 Same to Kath L Truslow. . 3,500 Same to Harrison B Moore. 2,25u Same to Geo C Brackett. . 3,50U Same to Hortense Audemars. 5,000 Same to Hamilton Trust Co. 2,100 Same to same. Assigns 2 morta, each $1,650. 3,300 Same to Francis H Goodridge. 3.000

•.Same to Willard P 'Beach. 2.00U Same to Chaa H Lowerre. 4,250 Same to Robt A Ryons. 3,600 Same to Tbos H Lowerre, Jr. 4,000 Same to Robt A Fliess. 0,500 Same to Long Island Historical 'Society. 3,30l> Same to Mary E and Cora A Sloan. 4,00U Same to Julia M Chesley trustee for Etta L Wilson. 3.000 Same to Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 4,500 Same to same. 10.001/ Same to same. 5,800 Same to Alexander Munn guardian Rogers H and Fredk L Lutz. 12,060 Wealfall, Jobn H to Tille Guarantee aud Trust Co. 4,000

NEW BUILDINGS, Whiling. Perry C lo George E Fiacher. Garden pl, n w cor State at.

P M. April 10, 3 years, 5%. 7,DOO Same-to Brister Williams. Same property. Sub to mort $7,500. April

10. 1 year. 5%. 500 Williams. Jennie D devisee William Waring to John P James. South

Elliott pl, W a, 231 n 'Hanson pl, 21x100. April 13, 3 years, 0%. 3,500

Wyckoff, Sarah L to Germania Savlnga_Bank, Kings County. Cum­berland St. w s. 427.3 n Myrtle av, 2oxl00. April 7. 1 year, 5%.

-.- 3.500

MORTGAGES-ASSIGNMENTS.

April 7, S, 10, 11, 12 and 13.

Barton, Clarissa A exr Eben Barton to Clarissa A Barton, Lansing-' burgh, N Y. nom Brown, Wm A A to Jobn Deinhardt. 2,000 Bruah, Eliza A by Wm A Brush ally to Adelaide C Brush. 300 Comstock, Lansing J to Charles Cooke. 3,000 Carlisle, Wm S to Moses Genung. 1,400 Coughlin, Thomas and 'Margaret C and Theresa I Raleigh to Anna E A

aud Kath P Coughlin. 3-5 parts. nom Corradi, Henriette S to'Maria D Keyes. 1.500 Claasen, Albert to Dorothea Hastedt. l.aOO' de iSocarraa, Cayetano to Pelrus Amand. 3,500 Fairchild, Horace J trustee to Tbomas Zimmermann. 4,000 Furgueson. Cornelius. Jr . Henry A Gubner and Georgo Eckatein lo

Emilie Huber et al exrs Otto Huber. , 20,000 Franklin Trust Co general guard Robert L Pierrepont to Hobert 'L

Pierrepont. ' 2,250 Farmers Loan and Trust Co guard Cath T, Jams;s J. Chas A. Geo A,

Ellen L and Mary .\. W^elsh to Farmers Loan and Trust Co. Erickson. John to John Jackman. Glackmeyer. Harriet M to Bdward P Day. Holslen, Maude A to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Same to same. Henry Elias Brewg Go to Welz & Zerweek. Hazzard, Wm H lo Wm H Hazzard et al exra James Brady. Jenks, Frank to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Kraus, Solomon B to Max and Fannie Solomon. Kellinn, Benj J to Magdalena Bohm. Kings County Trust Co to Richard C Kimball. Lbwerre, Cbas H to Edwin 'M Hobby. Loring, Samuel exr Carl Schoenberg to John Stoeven and Elisa Steg-'

elman. nom Long Island Title Guarantee Co to The City Savinga Bank, Brooklyn.

750 Lyon. Edwd P to Mary B Lyon trustee will Amanda M 'Butta. 2.OOO Lockwood, Saml G and Julia A, Wilton, Conn, to Chas A Raymond

6,801' Lee, Mary to Margaret McCabe. nom Pearsali. Geo W to Sarah A Wood admrx Hannah Lyon. 1.400 Metropolitan Building Co to Pauline A Reynolds. 2'OOU .McDougall, Edith to Wm A Northrldge. Same lo same. Moore, Daniel W to Chas C Kreppel. Powera, Geo A retiring trustee for Sarah Du Flon will

comber to George Powers bis successor In the truat. morts.

Perry, R Hinlon to Mary A Mercelis. Parker, Sophie G lo Edwin C Swezey. Roth, Henry to Chas J Patterson. Ross, Mary'E to East River Savings Inst, N T. Silveira, Moses S to Elbert Snedeker. Smith, Mary W to Mary H Dutlon. Stoeven, John and Elisa Siegelman to Julius Wolff. Shields, George to Mary B Carley. Stuchfield, Waller A and ano exrs Armatrong Stuchfield

Callagy. Schindele, William to Henry C Fischer. South Brooklyn Savings Institution to Dime Savinga Bank of Brook^

572 800

1,000 Sarah Ma-Aaatgns 3

nom 500

' 4,500 5.096 4,000

nom 2,500

to

The first narae is that of the owner; ar ' t atanda for architect; b'r fur builder.

All roofing material is tin, unless otherwise apeciSed.

530—66lh st, s s, 195 w Narrows av, interior alterations; cost. IjiS.-OOO; Edison Elect Co. 30 Pearl st; b'r. C Woodruff, L I Cily. (Cor­rects error in last iasue.)

562—Ocean Parkway, e s. 200 s Av C, 1-sty frame barn, 20x16; cost, 3!300; Dennis W Sullivan, 93 Woodhull st; ar ' t and b'r, J Owens, 5 Montgomery st.

563—52d st, E s, 82 w Stb av, 3-sty brk dweirg. 17x50, 3 familiea, galvanized iron cornice; coat, $6,000; Wm '.McCormack, i!3d st and 3d av; ar ' l , T Benneit, 198 53d st.

564—±4th st, a a, 18 e Lotts lane. 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 20x 36, 1 family, ahingle roof, hot air; cost, .$2,700; Jeffrey Brett, 35 Di­vision at; ar't. J Tallman, Bayonne, N J; b'rs, Godfrey Se Co, 1090 Flal­bush av.

565—Greene av, a s, 80 w Central av, two 2-sty frame dweU'gs, 20 x53. 2 families; total cost. $5,2(JU; Heury Neffeimanu, 300 Central av;

• ar't, F J Lessing. 768 Gates av. ' 566—Ditmars av, a w cor East 22d st, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g,

'^25.10x35. shingle roof, steam heal; coat, $8,000; A P Patteraon, 12 W 18th st; ar't, J J Petit, 186 Remsen st.

567—West Sth st. s e cor Arcade Walk, 1-sty frame lunch counter, 8x23, tar paper roof; cost, '.flOO; Gustav Rosenberg, 45 Floyd sl ; ar ' t . C Weber, 78 Harman si ; b'r, G 'Spitzer. 'Harman st.

568—Ocean av, w s, 250 n Av L, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 2Sx 41.6, shingle roof; cost, $4,060; ow'r and b'r, Cyrus A Denham, 1123 Broadway, N Y; ar't, 'B Driesler, 1432 Flatbush av.

569—Ocean av, n w cor Av L, similar dwell's, 29x40.3; coat, $4,000; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same as I'ast.

570—Lombardy si. n s, 155 w Morgan av. 1-sty frame shop, 17x35, gravel roof; cost. $400; Barbara Hestel, 41 Lombardy sl; ar'ta, Wilaon & Dasaau, 206 Grahara av.

57'1—Woodruff av, n a, 330 e 'St Pauls pl, 2-sty and attic frame dwell­ing, 24x49, 1 family, ahingle roof; cost. $4,000; Jobn Berry, 1115 Ber­gen sl; ar't, A W Pierce, 1127 Flalbush av.

572—Prealdent sl, a a, 167.6 \v 7th av, Sve 4-sty hrk flata, 27x77, 8 familiea, steam heat, galvanized iron cornices; total cost. $55,000; Louis Bonert,' 487 4th st; ar ' t , W Higginson. 108 Fulton st. N Y.

573—Herkimer st, a s, lOU w Howard av. 1-sly frame shed, 14x15. gravel roof; cost, .$25; Miss Louisa Remmet, 1024 Herkimer st; b'r, F Karcher, oil premiaes.

57-1—Glenmore av, n w cor Linwocd at. 3-aty frame store and tene­ment, 27.6x65, 6 families; cost, $5,500; Louis Toedt, 730 Liberty av; ar 't , G Infanger, 2590 Atlautic av.

575—Kensington \valk, w s, 180 a Ocean av, 1-sty frame aummer-. houae, 20x24,-tar paper roof; cost, $150; Mary A Newland, on prem­

isea; ar ' t . C E Johnson, Tllyoua walk. 576—12th av, a w cor S3d st. 2-sty and attic frame dweil'g. 34x41.

1 family, shingle roof, steam heat; cost, $5,500; Walter L Johnson, .13th av and 86th st; ar 't , A E Parfitt, 26 Court st; b'r, Albert Janaen,

. . J4 th av and 7Hth st. . 577—East 34th st, e a, 267.0 n Av H, 2-aty and attic frame dweU'g, 22x38, 1 family, shiugie roof; coat. $3,400; Henry C Wagner, OOJ

•; Putnam av; ar 't , C C Wagner, 177 Court at; b'r, A McLean, 883 East . oSth St.

578—East Oth st. e a, 100 a Av M, 1-sty frame carriage-house, 22x •50, tar paper roof; cost. $000; Mike Minden, Ocean Parkway; b r . Norman T Case, Harway av, near 26th av.

579—Glenmore av, s a. 20 e Montauk av, 2-sty and basement frame dwell'g, 20x44, 2 families; cost, $3,000; ow'r aud b'r, John Peterkin,

, 9S4 Metropolitan av; ar'j;, J L Young, 1221 Fultou st. 580—Essex st, w s. 27o a Ridgewood av. 2-aty and attic frame dwell­

ing. 20x48, 2 families, shingle roof; cost, $3,000; Charles Koffer, 87 Cai'ltou av; ar ' t . R T Short. S l Esaex st,

_5Sl^Bedt'ord av, e s. 28.7 n Sterling pi, two 4-sty hrk dwell'ga, nom;, . 35.5x57.4, 8 families, hot waler, galvanized iron cornices; total cost,

3,000 • $24,000; James Burke, 73 Greene av; ar ' t . J L Young, 1221 Fulton st.

2,000 500

4.500 4.000 3,000 1,52D

20,233 3,000

500 2,500 8,000 4.500

Thornton aud ano exra

lyn. Sturges, Stephen P lo Eliz H Fowler. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to John

Thornton. Saiiie to same. Same to Sarah .i Mathews general guardian Butler \ and

Mathewa. Same to George Cornwell exr Simon C Abel. Same to Jacob Fuba and Hannah his wife. Same to Thomaa Gould. Same to Thos F Ball. Same to Sarah A Mathews. Same to Charlea Emmons. Same to Franklin Trust Co. Same to same.

Susie . ' 582—New York av. s w cor Pacific at. 4-sty brk flat, 2.5x95. 8 fam-2,244: , Hies, hot water, galvanized iron cornice; cost, $15,000; Wm R Pierce, 1,000 . Times Buikling. Sew York; ar 't , same as last; b'r, J H Roberta-

5S3—Morgan av, e s, 100 n Stagg st, 1-aty frame office and 1-aty frame atable. 16x16; total cost, $750; John N Huber. 425 Hamburg av; ar 't , R Schneider. 220 Cornelia at.

.584—Manhattan Beach, 500 w Ocean av, 2-sty frame laundry 25\; 81 . gravel roof; coat, -1(2,500; Manhattan Beach Land and Impt Co oa

.premises; ar 't , Johu Bell. East 14lh at, near Av Z. 585—Park pl, s s, 350 e Brooklyn av, 3-sty brk dwell'g. 36x57 1

family, iron roof, steam heat, galvanized iron cornice; cost. $16 000-Johu Bentley, 1461 Paciflc st; ar 't , Herbert R Brewster 41 Wall st' N Y; b'r, H B Moore, 861 St Marks av.

586—Hancock st, u a, 224 e Ralph av, four 2-sly and basement hrk dwellgs, 19x4a, 2 families, hot air; total cost, $18,060; Dauiel Mc­Dicken, 2ii( Sumpter st.

^•T•Ki, d<w''T7^'*^'''^ ^^^^^' "/• ^''^ e Di'iggs av, l -s ty frame storehouse, 20x o'ISH ' - - k i s ^ A^^i^^r"^' ""i^^A *^^*^' ^ McElarney, 224 Norih 6th st. 2.25U t' 5.88-Ba3t 14th st. w s. 400 s Av C. two 2-sty and attic frame dweil-

12,000 S.OOu

John 6.000' 2,000

Edwd G 2.S0U 3,00u

12,0ft) 6,500 6.75U 1.500 2,00U

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ALSEN'S PORTLAND CEMENT I c +Fȣ> Q f o n r l o K - A l Hamburg, Germany,

i l o L i l t ; O L c L I l U d l U . and 143 Liberty St., New York. Inga, 24-6x34, one family, shingle roof, hot air; total cost, $6,000; Stephen P Halstead, 239 SOth st; ar ' t . Thos Bennett. 198 SSd st.

589—SSth st, n a. 320 e 7th av, similar dwell'g. 20x42; cost. $3,000; W Dahm, 123 4th av; ar 't , same as last.

590—39th St. a s, 300 w 12th av, eleven 2-sty and basement frams d-ivell'gs, 20x38, 2 families; total eoat. $30,860; Erneat Raymond, SSth st and Fort Hamilton av; ar ' t , same aa last.

591—Thatford av, e s, 175 s Belmont av. 4-aty brie tenem't. 25.x75, , 10 families, galvanized iron cornice; coat, $9,500; Adeiheid Quahle, oa premises; ar't, C Infanger. 2590 Atlantic av.

592—1st st, a a. 75 w 3d av, 1-aty brk pump-bouae, 32x19, gravel roof; cost, .'j;2,500: Naaaau Electric R R Co, 23d st and 5tb av; b'r, Thos G O'Connor. 4th av and Degraw st.

503—Weat 3d at. w a, 30O n Neptune av, 1-aty frame ahed, 30x14, ' gravel roof; coat, $200; ow'r and b'r. D Cullom, on premises; ar't, H D Whipple. West Sth st and Surf av.

594—Beach. Atlantic Ocean, 100 w Hendersons walk. 1-sty frame "chowder-house," 14x30; cost, $100; Louis Stauch, Bowery aud Shol-tens walk; ar ' t . aame as laat.

595—Fountain av. e a. 100 s Glenmore av, two 2-sty frarae dweU'gs, 17.6x30, 1 family; total coat, $3,200; ow'r and b'r, S W Stoothoff. Pitkin and Montauk avs; ar't, L F 'Schillinger, 622 Glenmore av.

596—East 34th st, e s, 117.6 n Av I, flve 2-sty brk dwell'gs, 20x3S. 1 family, hot air, galvanized iron cornice; total coat, $20,000; ow'r and b'r. Geo F Harriaon, on premises; ar ' t . C W Mullin, 5 Willough­by Bt. • 597—12th av, a e cor 44th st. 3-sty flat, 48.6x80, 6 families, gaivan- , Ized iron cornice; cost, $16,000; H Brown, 78 Bast Sth st; ar 't , F Steinbrauer. 22 Clinton st, Newark, N J. 1 598—Ocean Parkway, w a, SO a Lotts lane, 2-aty and attic frame dwell'g. 28x44.6. 1 family, ahingle roof, ateam heat; cost, $5,000; Frederick Steuer, 81 Fulton at, N Y; ar't , N Y Co-operative Building Plan Co. 203 Broadway. N Y; b'r, E G Vail, Jr, Bath av and Bay 19th St. I .399—.Noll at. No 129, n s, 225 e Central av, 1-sty frame tailors shop, 13x2o; cost, .$.500; Henry Doach, 66 George st; ar ' t and b'r, John Rueger, 2o0 Moore at.

600—Bedford av, n e cor Sterling pi, 4-sty brk flat, 27.6x98.5, 11 fam­ilies, hot waler, galvanized' iron cornice; coat. $16.0O(J; James Burke, Bedford av, near Gates av; ar't. J L Young. 1221 Fulton at.

601—12th av, w s, 70 n 84th at, 2-3ty and attic frame dwell'g, 35x 46, 1 family, ahingle roof, hot air; cost. .$6,000; Waller L Johnson, 82d at aud l l t h av; ar 't , C Schubert, Bath av, near Bay 19th at ' b'r Leo Ehrlich, Bath av aud ISlh av.

602- J2 th av, n w cor Slth st, similar dwell'g, 33.4x37.9; coat, $6,000; ow'r. ar ' t and b'r, aame as last.

603—Flatbush av. e s. 244.3 n Lenox road. 3-sty brick store and flat, 20.6:^51.3. 2 families, steam heat, galvanized iron cornice; coat. $4,300; Alfred E Steara. Bedford av and Clarkson at; ar 't , J J Petit, 186 Remsen St.

per roof; cost, .^50; '.Margaret Cahill. on premiaes. 606—Albany av, e s, 19.8 n Bergen at, seven 4-sty brk flats, 25x72. S

familiea, galvanized iron cornice; tolal coat $98,000; ow'r and ar ' t John Potfa, 208 Albany av. _

607—East 34th st, w s, lOi.O n Av H. 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 24x30, 1 family, ahingle roof, hot air; coat, $3,600; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r C C Manger, 822 Flatbush av. _ 60S—West av, w a, 157.4 n 40th st, almilar dwell'g, 20x34; coat, $3,-500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same aa Ust. _ 600—East 7tb St. e s. 140 s Av D, similar dwell'g, 20x34; coat. $3,-500; ow'r, ar 'i and b'r, same as last.

610-Gelston av, w s. 50 s SSth st. 2-sty frame dweil'g, 21x36 1 fam­ily; cost, $1,800; E Dunn, 194 5Sth st; ar ' t and b'r, C Stechel, 72d st, near 7th av.

611—East 32d st. w s, 280 s Av F, 2-Ety frame dweU'g, 24x40, 1 fam- • ily, shingle rcof, hot air; cosi, $3JC0; Geo F Harrison, Av F and Fla t ­buah av; ar't, B Driesler, 1432 Flalbush'av. "

613—OOth at. a a. 20, 100, 180 and 220 w 15th av, four aimilar dwell-ngs; total cost. $1J.OUO; ow'r, ar't and b'r, same as last.

614—East Sth St. w s. 480 n Av L, 2-3ty frame dwell'g. 19x19. 1 fam­ily, shingle roof; cost, $1,200; Eugene Cameea. 93 Hopkina at; ar ' t and b'r, T H Murray. East Sth st and Av L.

615-^Voorhiea av, n a, 50 e Bast 19th at, 2-sty and attic frame dwell­ing, 25x53. 1 family, ahiugle roof, hot air; cost, $3,675; Margt A Teets, Ocean av and Voorhies av; ar 't , Frank G Wessels. Av D and Ocean av; . b'r. G H Magill, Neck road.

616—Ocean av. w s, 125 and 305 n Voorhies av, two similar dwell'gs; total_co3t. $7,350; ow'r and ar ' t . same as last.

61i--12lh at, a s. 223 e Stb av, five 2-sty and basement brick dwell­ings. 20x46, 2 families, hot air, galvanized iron cornice; total cost, $25,-000; James Jack, 454 Hth st; ar 't , W M Calder, 478 ]3th st.

618—East 16th sl, e s. 25S.7 n Av C, 2-aty and attic frame dwell'g, ' 23.8x44.7, 1 family, ahingle roof, hot air; cost, $3,900; A V Tucker. fiSi 'Bushwick av; ar't. J Tallman, Bayonne, N J; b'ra, Godfrey & Co 1090 Flatbuah av.

619—Linwood at, e a, 225 a iBIake av, l-sty and basement frarae

ton St. 621—East oth st, w a. 110 and 147.6 n Av I. two 2-aty and attic frame

dwell'ga, 23x30, 1 family, ahingle roof, hot air; total cost, $5,000; -E P Bennett. Ocean Parkway and Frauklin av; ar't, W B M Cole 17ih av and oOtb st.

622—72d st, s w s, 320 w 21at av, 3-sty brk dwell'g, 20x30, 1 family.

ar 't , M Cornistri, 233 23d st. " i'^'i"^i~°i??^ Parkway, e s 18.10 n AT S, li^-aty frame carriage house .^^^21 shmgle roof; cost, $oOO: Mrs Elizabeth Storma, Van Siclen at and K|n^0 Highway; w' t , A H McQ^ehan. ^ ; 'Atlantic av.'

625—lat av, e a, 100 s 42d st, 2-sty brk engine room. 43.4x29; cost,, $1,500; (National Meter Co, 42d st and 1st av; ar ' t , J H Norris. 42d st and 1st .av.

626—iEa_st 26th st, e s. 240 n Voorhies av, ^-aty and attic frame dwell'g, 24.4x36.10, 1 famUy, shingle roof, hot air; cost, $3,000; Louis. G Flitz, 60 Water at. N Y; ar ' t . Waller J Keith. Minneapolia, Minn; b'r,, Geo H MagiU, Neck road and Ocean av,

' *

ALTERATIONS. 553—Broadway, n e cor Park av, repair found'ation; cost. $50; Wbalen

Broa, Smith and Wyckoff sta; ar 't , H VoUweiler. 4S3 HarL at; b'r, L, Berlenbach, on premiaes.

554—'Prospect st, s s, 75 e Gold st. atore front; coat. $200; G 'Mugus, 194 Prospect st; ar't, M Concistri, 223 233 st; b'r, T Ditmars. 282 3a av.

5oo—Elton st, e a, 140 a Fulton st. add frame aty; cost. $117; Mary Pa_rkhill. 171 Ellon st; b'r. William Richter. 233 Piikin av.

006—'Buahwick av. s w cor Kosciusko st, interior alterationa; cost, $300; Bridget Wehr, on premises; ar ' t , W 'B Wills. 17 Troutman at;, b'r, F Young, 314 Evergreen av.

557—Sheepshead Bay road, w s, 156 u Voorhies av, brk chimney;; cost. $68; Joseph L Hawley, on premisea; b'r, B Schweiler, Sheepshead. Bay road.

538—'Hudson av. w s. 121 s Front st, interior alterations; cost, $600; M Cataldo, 98 Hudaon av; ar 't , M Concistrl. 223 28d st; b'rs. Galls Sc Fulits, 94 Hudson av.

559—85th st, n a, 120 w 2d av, frame piazza. S.x22; eoat. 150; Mrs E L Lindsay, on premises; ar't, Robert Turner. 823 at and 21st av; b'r, H Lewis, Bay 19th st and SOth st.

560—Railroad av. n w cor Ridgewood av. store front; cost, $200; John Buetner. on premises; ar 't , 'H Garrett, 160 Railroad av.

561—20th av. e s, 200 n Bath av, 1-sty frame extenaion, 16x5; cost. $600; E P Clayton, Bay 2'2d sL and Bensonhurst av; h'r, E,G Vail. Bath av and 'Bay 14tb at.

562—Pacific st, n e cor Stone av, 1-sty frame extenaion. 29.6x60; cost, $700; James Agvella, 630 Grant av; ar't, j J Conlon. 33 Rochester av.

503—^Montroae av. n w cor Lorimer st. repairs; cost, ,$100; A W Kaeaemann, 66 Montrose av; b'r. H 'Schlachter, 51 'Troutman st.

564—Degraw st. n s, 27.5 w Columbia st. rebuild front hrk wall; cost, $300: C Duppman. ill Summit st; b'r, Peter Intiglia. 79 Degraw at.

'565'—Neptune av. n s. 40 w Van Siclen pl, 1-sty frame extension. 36x30; cost, $250; Geo H Frederick. Neptune av and 2d st; b'r, George Lutgen.

566—ITnion at. s a. 300 w Columbia st. 1-sty brk extenaion, 14.8x11; cost, $400; Nicholas Conaguara. 78 Union st; ar't, W J 'Ryan, 107 Steuben at.

567—SGlh St. n w cor 2llst av, 1-aty frame extension. SxS; cost, $200; Cornelius Van Siclen, on premises.

568—'Steuben at. No 101, repair damage by flre; coat. .fllOO; Mrs W Howard, 260 Washington av; ar ' t and b'r. O K Buckley. Jr . 24 Lenox road.

569—Fulton at. No 746,'interior alterationa; coat, $300; Albert W S Proctor. 391 Fulton S't; ar't, J C Walsh, .373 Fulton st.

570—Froat st. n a, 300 w Kingsland av, 2-sty frame extension, 20x5: cost. $200; L Freas. 148 Richardson at; b'rs. Sammis & Clark, 461 Graham av.

'571—'Hancock at. No 213, repair damage by fire; coat. $3,000; Walter B Homesione, on premises; ar ' t and b'r, W Berri, 522 Fulton st.

572—Flushing av, n a, 125 e Humboldt st, new store front; cost, $225: Mrs J Michino, S15 Fluahing av; ar 't , F Holmberg, 1153 Hamhurg av; b'r. F Pelzyger. 159 Boerum at.

573—Troutman st, s s. 2S5.7 e Evergreen av, substitute fiat for peak roof; cost. $300; Louis Pfeiffer, 110 Troutman st; ar ' t , J Bggers. 64K Lej)nard st; b'r. P Weidner, 108 Troutman st.

574—Broadway, south cor Willoughby av, interior alterations; cost, .$250j Levy Bros, on premises; ar't, Theo Englehardt; 905 Broadway.

o7o—Stanhope st, a a, 200 w Central av, new foundation; coat. $3,000; W'm Neuss, 250 Central av; b'r. Fred Young, 273 Evergreen av.

576—41st St. B s, 137 e 4th av, interior alterations; cost $250; B F Gantt, 200 41st st; b'rs, J H French & Broa. 227 47th at.

•577—Nichola av, Nos 172 and 174. 1-sty frame extension. 10x6; cost, $70: Margaret Young. 170 Nichols av; b'r, H G Young.

5TS—Herkimer st, n s, 200 w Rochesler av, brk chimney; coat, $70; •Boj d Teatle. 340a Monroe at; b'r, J T Kinney. 1356 Atlantic av.

5i9—Mackav pi. a a. 150 e River road, 3-aty frame extension 12.8x 4^.3; cost. .^3.650; M S Lott. 280 Broadway, N Y; ar't. J R Hinchman. 393 West End av, N Y; b'r. F Lyon, 280 'Broadway, iN Y.

oSO—'Court st, n w cor Union at, repair atoop; coat, $75; The Bowera Eatate, 346 Court st; ar't, J Nilson, 375 Tbroop av. '

iiSl—Rochester av. s e cor Herkimer at, new frame porch; cost, ^$2o0; Calvary English Lutheran Church, on premises; ar ' t and b'r, Alfred Tilly. 1395 Atlantic av.

582—North 13th at, n a. JOO w Berry st, 1-aty frame extenaion. 25x 120; cost. $350: Kinga County Iron Foundry, on premises; ar ' t . Benj Finkenseiper, 93 Broadway.

583—15th av. a e cor 74th st, substitute flat tor peak roof; cost :$2(I0; Adam Thill, on premises.

584—Brighton Beach Se Coney Island av, interior alterations cn ho­te l ; cost, $5,000: Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co. 168 Montague st; b'rs •Cranford & Co, 215 Montague st.

585—Boerum at. s a. 100 w Graham av. rebuild cellar wall; ccst, .$-35; M W^agner, 115 Graham av; b'r, J Kleinklaus. 55 Grattan st.

586—Fulton st, s a. 191.8 e Utica av, 2-sty brk extension, 12.4^28' «ost, $1,500; Roea Kuechler, 1770 Fulton at; ar ' t , C Infanger, 2590 Atlantic av.

587—Harrison av, n e cor Rutledge st, rebuild hakera oven; coat, $1,500; John H Schulz. 77. Harrison av; ar 't , B Wenz,-1491 Sd av •N Y.

588-Pacific at. s s. 100 e Court st, interior alterations; coat $50' Brooklyn Turkiah Bath Co. 32 Clinton st; ar 't , Samuel Curtiaa, 213 Montague at.

589-Seigel at, a a, 175 w Graham av, 1-sty 'brk extenaion: cost, $l i 'o; John Koerner, 82 Seigel st; ar ' ts , Louis Berg & Co, 300 SE

Ni_choIas av; b'r, J Kull, Grove st. 590—Cropsey av, n w cor Bay 22d Bt, l - s ty frame extenaion; coat

$1,500; Hugh Stewart, 495 Pulton at; ar ' t . Anaon Squire Bath av cor Bay 19th at.

591—7th av, w a, 90 n 4th st, rebuild front wall; cost, $1,000; O Grossman, Villa av, Bedford Park. uN Y; h'r. W Lettau, 258 Sth st.

592—Locust av. n s. 100 e Liberty av. move building on brk foun-(iation; cost, $300; a WpWner, on preroiseH, . - . - »

April 15, 1899. il ' Record and Guide > i r ^

B a t s k U a k c d i l S a r .

G. W. KOCH « SON, 467.FIFTH AVE., N.Y,

Opposite Old BeBWTOlr. VacMrTt SeT«atk Avanac s n d 84ltk 8tr««lt

PARQUET FLOORS Floors Reflnished by the

Telepbone. S S e SSth , Most Approved Method.

593—Logan st, n s, 60 e Liberty av, move building; coat, $300; John T Weidner. on premises.

594—Same location, move frame stable on brk piers; cost, $50; ow'r, aame as last.

595—Manhattan Beach, 000 e Ocean av, 2-3ty frame engine room, 31 x l 5 ; coat, $2,000; ow'r and b'r, Manhattan Beach Land and Impt Co, 192 Broadway, N Y.

596—Bath av, s a, 40 e Bay l l t h at, 1-aty frame shed; cost, $10; Bertha Geschki, on premiaes; ar ' t and b'r, Paul Geschkl.

597—Atlantic av, s s, 25 e Alabama av. interior alterations; coat, $1,200; J W Erregger, 177 Pennsylvania av; b'r, W Peppercorn, "Wy­ona st and Atlantic av.

508—Manhattan Beach, 900 e Ocean av. Interior alterations on hotel; coBt, $2,000; ow'rs and b'rs. aame as No 595; ar ' t , F H Kimball, Em­pire Building, N Y.

599—Hinsdale av, e a. 100 n Glenmore av. 2-sty brk extension ou school. 35x53; coat, $38,000; City of New York; ar 't , C B J Snyder, 585 Broadway. N Y.

600—Patchen av. e s. bet Macon and McDonough sts. 3-aty hrk ex-tenaiona, 40x51.8 and 25.8x8; cost, $42,000; ow'r and ar ' t , same aa laat.

601—Church lane, a a. 320 w East 92d at, add frame sty on exlen-eion; cost, .$300; E E Ahrama. Church lane, near Remsen st; ar 't , J R Brundage, East OSth st; b'r, G Cwlsen, Av G.

002-—Van Brunt st, w s, 75 s King at, 1-sty brk extension. 18x26; cost, $1,200; S Steiner. 344 Van Brunt st; ar t, C M Detlefsen, 6 Sul­Uvan at; b'r. J Detlefsen, 6 Reid st.

603—Columbia st, e a, 20 s Union st. 1-sty hrk extension, 20x25; coat. $700; F B Engel, 435 Greene av; ar ' t and b'r, same as last.

604—Evergreen av, n e cor Ralph av, 3-aty brfc extenaion to achool, 48x57.6; coat, $4,500; ow'r and ar ' t . same as No 599.

605—92d st, a s. 75 e Fort Hamilton av. interior alterationa; cost, $300; Jennie Gallagher, on premises; b'r, P J Fitzpatrick. Gelston av.

6O6—Clinton at, w a, 350 s Fulton st, cut door openings and alter cellar; cost. $100; Brooklyn Turkiah Bath Co, 32 Clinton at; ar ' t , S Curtisa, 21.3 Montague st.

607—Sth av. w s. 75 s 2d st, interior alterationa; cost. $1,150; Mrs L jE3ngelhoff. 312 Sth av; ar ' t , C Werner, 26 Court st; b'r, Thoa Car­lin, 93 Garfleld pl.

608—Broadway, w s, 75 s Sumner av. Interior alterationa; cost. $23; Louis Beer, 1024 Myrtle av; b'r, John Softy, Central av and Har t at.

OOO^State st, n s. 100 e Henry at. interior alterations; coat. $250;-ow'r. a r ' t and h'r, C Holmea, 443 Proapect pl.

610—Bleecker at, n a, lOo w Knickerbocker av, underpin party wall; co6t, $160; Katie Strieker, 231 Bleecker st; b'r, J Kouth, 431 Hum­boldt St.

611—Sheepshead Bay road, n e cor Shell road, interior alterations; cost, $500; Virginia S Ovingtou. 3 West l a t st; b'r, J N Goodfellow, 40 Weat la t at.

612—Montague at, a e cor Clinton st. enlarge window; coat, $200; Brooklyn Heighta R R Co, IOS Montague at; b'ra, H Brown & Son, 1534 Fulton St.

613^Ryerson at. No 44, w s, 155 s Park av, interior alterations; cost, $25; A E Jennings, Park av and Hall at; ar ' t . C Mott. 99 Nassau St.

614—Sea Breeze av, n s. between Ocean Parkway and Coney Island av, steel story on grand stand; cost, $2,500; Brighton Beach Racing Assoc. 215 Montague st; ar 'ts, Quimby & Broome, 99 Naaaau st, N Y; b'rs. Passaic Rolling Mills. Paterson, N J.

615—Malbone st, n s, ISO e Brooklyn av. raise building on new foun­dations; cost. $500; Giuseppe Trotti, on premises; ar 't , M Consistri 223 23d st; b'rs, Genlile Bros, 10 Carroll st.

616—Remsen st, n s. 137.4 w Court st. 1-sty brick exteneion, 22x 44; cosl, $7,000; Title Guarantee and Truat Co, on premisea; ar't, H C Anthony, 87 Nassau at, N Y.

617—Surf av. n w cor West 24th st, two 1-sty frame extensions, lOx 22.6 and 6.0x14; cost, $2,500; Patrick Skelly. 21 9th av, N Y; ar't , J A McDonald. P O Bldg. Surf av.

618—St Johns pl. a s. 250 w Sth av, raise present extension; cost, $250; W J Longmire. 216 St Johns pl; ar ' t . J J Petit, 186 Remsen st.

619—Broadway, n e cor ^Marcy av, new store froot and interior alter­ations; cost, $560; Mrs Minnie Mueller, 480 Broadway; ar't , Benj Fin­kenseiper, 93 Broadway; b'r, W Auer. 730 Willoughby av.

020—Lenox road, a s ,200 w Nostrand av, frame piazza on brk piers; cost, $150; Henry W Wall, on premisea; ar 't , A H McGeehan, 2581 At­lantic av; b'r, Mr 'Reynolds, Sheepshead Bay road.

621—5lh av, a e cor 2d st. repair da.mage by fire; cost, $600; Frank G Sauter. 327 5ih av; ar ' t and b'r. A T Mack, 400 Oth st.

022—^Gold st, n w cor Johnson st, 3-sty brk extenaion to achool, 60x 52; cost, $32,000; City of New York; ar 't , C B J Snyder, 585 Broadway. N Y.

623—'Eagle st. n s. 100 e Franklin av. repairs and enlarge door; cost. $50; Fred Haucke, 262 Frankliu at; b'r, Oscar M Hurlay, 184 Nassau av.

624—Clarkson st, n s, 500 w Albany av. 2-3ty brk extension, 3.5x40; cost, $1,860; Adolpb Simms. agent, 29 Elm pi; ar't, L H Vosa, 15 De Kalb av; b'r, Frank Deslin, 352 Baltic st.

O'iS—Tompkins av, n e cor Stockton st, l-sty brk extension. 20x33.9; coat. $500; Obermeyer Sc Liebmann, Bremen and Forrest sis; ar 't , F Wunder, 99 'Broadway.

626—'East 22d st, e s. 40 a Av P, move house, new fou'ndation- cost $800; WiUiam (Bennett. P O Station 0, Brooklyn.

027—10th av. s w cor OSth st. 1-sty frame extension, 4.6x13; coat, $160; Anthony Leaser, 40 Union at; ar't, G S Kumpf, 6Sth st and Fort Hamilton av.

028—W'est St. w a. extenda from Oak to Noble sta, add 2 brk stories on factory; cost, 20.000; American 'Mfg Co, 67 Wall at. N Y; ar ' t Wm Higginson. 108 Fulion at, N Y.

629—(New Utrecht av. e a. 40.2 s 59th at. Interior alterations; cost, $50; Harry M' Dishover, 52d at near 13lh av; b'r, H 'B Batea, 56th at near H t h av.

630—SOth Et, s s, 00 e 21st av. repairs and new atoop; cost. $400; C C Van Duesen, on premises; b'r, B G Vail, Jr, Beach av and Bav 19th St.

631^North 13th st, s a, 150 e Kent av, add frame sty on extenaion; coat, $700; Standard Oil Co, North 12th at; ar't, Henry Smart, 429 Berry at.

632—Ocean av, w s. 200 s Neck road, l l^-aty frame stable, 10x23.6; coat, $200; Geo H Magill, Neck road and Ocean av.

633—Reid av, n w cor Macon st, new store front; coat. $300; Ellen T WUson. 276 Reid av, ar 't , G H Madig'an, 65 Russell st; b'r Arthur Bailey, 549 Macon st.

634—Paciflc at, a a, 155 w Boerum pl, water tank on roof; cost, $1''5-John <£ Damerle, 405 Paciflc at.

JUDGIVIENTS. In theae lists of Judgments the namea alphabetically arranged and which

are flrat on each line, are those of the Judgment debtor. The letter (D) means Judgment for deflciency; (*) means not aummoned; (t) eignifiea tliat the first name Is actttious, real name being unknown. Judgments entered during the week and satiafled hefore day of publication, do not appear ia this column, but lu tbe liat ot Satiafled Judgments.

April 10 Austin, D Schuyler. Jane, Frank J and Thoa D by Thos M Row-

iette guard—C Frazier et al 25'7.1S 11 Abraham, Louis—L Fienowitz 206.34 11 Albers, Catherine—Wood & Selick 336.14 12 Aibrecht, Barbara—M Seitz 157.12 12 Abt,' Bertha—A Hart ' . . 52.42

7 'Bigelow. Elliott—Polytechnic InsLitute 176.72^ 8 Babin, Hatlie—Nellie J Ensley 269.32

10 Bedell. Hiram G—I W Hamilton 11.57 11 Benner, Jacob—Original Aucient Order of Hibernians, Kings

Co .• 447.22 11 Bennett. John D—A Wesael 37.72 11 BeUe, Charles—Tucker Electrical Construction Co 121.l.S 12 'Barnum. Frederick L—Norwich Pharmacal Co 84.24 13 Burlis. Ella—Judith W Richardson 593.!)4

7 Carillo, Juan B—Union Stove Works 27.59 8 Cooke, Lillian—W A Lawrence 419.00 S Cederstrom. Sigfrid—New York Printing Co 29.22 8 Cragg, Samuel H exr Albert C Hallam—J Davies (D).1,S98.15

10 Columbine, Joseph A—J J G Harvey 121.24 11 Cronan. Rose admrx David Cronan—N Ryan 144.32 13 Columhin. Joseph H—F Stelliug 05.75 13 Clarry. John A—American Dial Telegraph Co 67.76 11 Donnelly. "Mary"—Ann Walker 101.07 11 Daly, Clara—I Friediander and ano 110.18 12 Davidson, Andrew—J Schaefer 29.07 13 Davis. Julian E—P H Butler recvr (D) 217.00 12 Emrich, Conrad—M Seita 172.13 13 Einhorn, Francis H—Nassau Elec R R Co 120.32 13 Elliott, Mary B admrx—George W Elliott American Transfer Co.

112.45 S Ewbank, James S—J A Walter 249.93 8 Franck, George exr Albert C Plallam—J Davies (D).l,o98.15 S Francis, John-Brooklyn Heighta R R Co 111.82

10 Parrington, Joseph T—B Mooi'e & Co 306.61 7 Germond. Robinson—Emily M Germond 38.15

30 Geary, Frank—Brooklyn Heighta R R Co 100.32 11 Goodman. Phillip—Edward Thompaon Co 95.36 11 Gavigan, Ambrose A—P L Sheppard and ano. 57.37

7 Henry, Wm S—Long laland Loan and Trust Co committee. .3,330.03 8 Hohrough, Joseph H—G K Breit 156.87 8 Hoffman, 'Henry-M Tischler 84.32 8 Hallam, Albert C exrs of—J Davies {D).1,59S.15 S Hubtmann, Berend H—Consolidated Ice Co 19.15 8 Harty, William D the same 76.70

30 Hatie, Joseph C—I L Doughty 287.04 10 Hamlin, Wm O—J J C Harvey 121.24 11 Hiller. George—L C French 75.53 11 Hoffman, Esther—D Jacobs 721.14 12 Higgins, Margaret—City of Brooklyn 107.32 13 Hyatt, Thaddeus P—D F Manning truatee 119.07 13 Henderson, Frank S—S E Strong and ano 220.91 13 Hubert, Conrad—E B Smith 162.32 13 Hausmann. Joaephlne the same 162.32

7 Jones. Adam M—T W Swan 587.57 8 'Jourdan, James recvr—N Y Bank Note Co 23,785.09

12 Jones, Michael—West Brighton Amusement Co 175.07 7 Kauffinger. Lucy—iRuwe Bros 110.20 7 Kraus. Nicholas—Ely Sc Ramsay Co 72.22 8 King, Kath A—C S Clark 395.85

11 Kesselman, Joseph—L Fienowitz 200.34) 11 Kurz. Joaeph—State Ccmm'r ot Excise 650.00 12 Klein, Henry—J Osbornea Sons & Co .119.63 12 Klingenachmidt. Louis—Sterling Piano Co 194 07 12 King, William B—A J Taylor 94.32 13 Kells, Charles D, '-Thomas and '-'Wm B—W A Heath Machine Co.

„ . . 90 .54 8 Lightford, Jobn F—Charlotte M Ligbtford 33.00

10 Lyuch, ••Mary"—W Sbeeban 27.82 11 Landmann, Henry—Burger Brewing Co 265.95 12 Langan, William—J Oataornes Sona & Co 177.18 32 Lepler. Rudolph F—J H Heissenbuttel 120.82 13 Langabeer. Maria E—C Queuzer 94.45 13 Latimer, Henry A—D H Olmatead trustee (D) 3,604^04

7 Mayer, Joseph—A P Wagener 113.39 8 Mulligan, Chas B—Mary Mulligan 31.82

30 McCarthy, Anuie—Brooklyn Heights R R Co 106 82 10 Martin, Ignatz—C F Lutz 1,661.96 30 McCormack, Luke—Gertrude Bonner 61.07 10 McLaughlin, Beruard^Emma Giersburg !25.00 10 Moorehead, Thomas—J F Foley and ano 328.17 11 Mattaong, Harry—H Jacobs ', i 174^29 12 Munson, Jacob—M Seitz 495.34 32 Michael, Henry B—Pope Mfg Co ,', .71^77 33 Michaels, Webster S—A G Jennings 24.07 13 Mather, Frank J—Polytechnic Institute 69.44 11 Nealis, "John" and ••Mary"—H Heymann '.bi'.H.t

S O'Connor, Eugene F—G W McLanaban 1 354 50 S O'Neill. John—J P Williams Co 218!98 S Rawlings, Walter G—'G Rawlings * .9345 8 Rogera. Arthur G—New York Printing Co .22 22 8 Rehill, Chas F—P Weiser (D).455!55

30 Rowlette, Thos M guard—C Frazier et al 257.18 13 Reier, Mary—Mary Schiebeler * lOS'oi

7 Smith, Edward T^Ti t le Guarantee and Trust Co '. 101 92 8 Schilz. John B—'Nassau Elec R R Co .. . 13S!25 8 Sullivan. Terrence E—Carrie B Thomas 9o'69

10 Sexton. William and Delia—F J Langau .'304 33 10 Schaller. Frauk—L Reuppel 200 02 10 Scott, Wm A—H F Simons and ano 248 25 11 Schemitz, Frank—Bertha Fowler ' * ' S4 50 12 Sraith, Juan A—O B Miller .'.'.'.'!.'.".*.'.' .'82 39 13 See, Howard M—E F Moloughney , 4 7 1 7 13 Stahl, John—M Seitz , »MMj,*aM»** .'.'.'.','.'.'.'.190.14

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Record and Guide April 15, 1899.

WARM-AIR FURNACES COOKING RANGES

gQ , Joyatoa Co.,

AND

ABE THE ACKOWLEDGED STANDARD FOR MERIT, AND CONSIDERED BY ALL LEADING ARCHITECTS.

SO

M A i n r F A C T B J K S B B ,

234 WATESS ST.. NEW YOriK

Established 1849.

1 3 S t e i n b e r g . I s ido re—M Levy and ano ^^^ , . 3 i S t a m . George C—Amer ican S u r e t y Co 170 .44

7 Kinga County 'Elevated R R Co—N Y B a n k Nole Co 23,7So.09 7 Hercu lean P re s sed Br ick Co—'Smith & Co 26 .o9 7 New York. C i t y of—J W "Van Nos t r and , J r 988 .29 7 Brooklyn H e i g h t s R R Co—'Bertha Herskowl tz 691 .95 8 Metropol i tan S t R R Co—L L e v y and ano ^ ^ ' i u 8 New York. Ci ty of—Ann E Coz ine 395 . i 8 8 D e n n e t t S u r p a s s i n g Coffee Co—W Scot t • 2.651-56 8 Methodis t Ep i scopa l P r o t e s t a n t Church o£ W i l l i a m a b u r g h . - J E

Hedges 2 ,000.00 S Gudebrode Brothera C o - J D Cut t e r 440 .49

IU New York , Ci ty of—Tbe C r a n e Co » 512 .40 10 N a s s a u E lec R R Co—O H a n s e n 3 ,653.04 11 Brook lyn , Queens Coun ty & S u b u r b a n R R C o ~ S B a k e r . 3 , 2 8 8 . 5 7 11 N e w York . City o l—E P a c k a r d 8 4 0 . 5 3

32 N a s s a u E lec R R Co—A F n s c h k o r n o'l-!?',"!? 12 Ci t i zens E l e c t r i c I l l u m i n a t i n g Co—E J W i t t l e d e r b.joi) 0 4 V> Sea Beach R R Co and Sea Beach L a n d C o - J C Myera S,014.:ii 32 New York . City o £ - M H Speer f^f^i-'f,' 3 3 M u t u a l Union Assoc of R o c h e s t e r — C a t h Bi rd l,y..^D.14 30 Tuns t i l l , W i l l i a m — J B r o m b a c h e r s Sons ' nV ' ' i -1 3 T a r r , J o a e p h G—C Quenze r .^it->'-^ 3 3 Thompson ; J a m e a — M Sei ta -^i'j.'Z

8 Ve l l e . 'Henry—J Shea • ' I ' ^ i S Wiberg , J o b u F — N a s s a u Elec R R Co -^-i^^r:!

I l l Wyckoff. Maud E — J o u r n e a y & B u r n h a m ii){'^'' 10 Wyckoff. " T h e o d o s i a " t b e aame . " , 0 ' ^ J 1 0 Wiedhopf . Roaie—G F L u t z , ^ • ^ - , ' , , ^ 10 W i n k e n b a c h . F r a n k aud E m m a — S B K r a u s i , / , T . 1'^ W a t m a n , A l e x a n d e r — C a r o l i n e B r i c k e l m a i e r 120 .1u 3 3 W a l d o , S u s a n A—J OfEerman 44.4L

SATISFACTIOK OF JITSGMENTS. April 7. S, 10, 11. 12, 13.

'Anderson, John—Albertina Jotinaon. 1S99. .40.3 Burrows, Alleu. .Kentucky Stock Fa rming Co.

ISUS 1** -Urunjes, MarUn—People State of N Y. 18U9.

Cradock." Pa lk F—ip McHugh et a'l. IS'.lS 48. Same^ Annie M Rooney, admrx. 18'JS. . .6i . Same same. 18'JS 4S. Same same. IS'JS 4h. Same L M Palmer and ano. ISOS 47. Ehrlich. Leo—R Wilson. ISOS lUb. ' F r i nge . Luigo Se Gaetana—Rachela Sesaa

ISOS l.?*"^ Greaham. James—A H Langjahr . 189i Sbi. "Henderaon, F r a n k S—B Smith. IS'JO.. ' .- .171. Hintz, Liaaeta J—Anna J Edwards. ISOS. .5iJ Johnson. Caroline—Florence J Donohue. ISilo.

ii).'30 Knox. Leonard—T Roulston. IS95 'Ji'J. Kucks, John—People State of N Y. ISOO..120. McCann, Thos J and Mary B—B B Kenyon.

ISOS 113-McGowan. Thoa B—G W Venables and ano.

1S02 100. Rosenberg, David—T A Lucha, ISOO 28a. ^Seita. Michael—J Manheim. 1899 38. '•Same aame. ISOS FIJ. 'Same aame. ISOS - ' -'Smi th . Geo D—H W Slekeman. 1S08 211. Specht. John—B V Slawaon et al. 189- l . . . - iO. Stephenaou. Josephine—H Silverman. lS'J'i.30. Brooklyn Heighta R R Co.—Sophie BaaUug.

jgijt, l i n .09 S a m e - ^ a a i u e . 1S08 . d,T05.il AUantic Av R R C o . - R e g i n a Werner . Isy.'J-• ., 'Wi ' l i iV.Henry M—T Morgan. 18'J9 133.20 Wildner, Bmil F , Lena and Ferdinand—'V Her ­

let. 1890 13T.33

Gerace. Nicola Rovere. Paaquaie Gerace and Ignaaio Giaccone agt Chaa C Manger and Jos Saladino J ' ',- 'r,' '.[i «

Sands at,No 44, a a, 13.2 w Adama st, 2:>.2xJl.^._ Young Se Gerard agt W 'Ward Davies iih.,0

Av J. s s. 88 w E i ;nh st, 30x100, and 193 w Eas t 19th st, 30x100. Will iam Coggins agt W m H Quiley Co • • • • • • •; •"°''J*^

Av J,a a.extenda from Bast IStli to Eas t IOth sl. Christ ian Se Clarke agt same aud W m H Quiley oJ.io

Av J, a s , 100 w Bast 10th st, luOxlOO. Mar­tin Dunn ag t Wm H Quiley aud Will iam Lay-ton lo.OO

Same property. George Josiah agt same . . l i .oO Av J. a e cor East ' ISth at. —x—. James R Dut-_

tou agt W m H and " J o h n " Quiler. . . . .IJ.yO Clark at, n a, 175 e Hicka st, 4Sxl04. Milliken

Bros, agt Will iam Tumbridge S,Si0.53

April 13. Willoughby av. No 220. a s, 20 w Steuben st,

20xS0. E S Kelly agt W Edward Mitchell and Es ia te ot Joha Mitchell .2J.O0

St Marks av, Nos 13TTa and 1379. Rogers Broa agl John McDonough 20.6*

12th aud 13th ava, CSd and C4th sts , the .^look. Rapp Se Spledel Iron Works agt aame. (Jan 13.1 1,300.00

Same property. John T Woodruff agt same. {Jau 1-1.) 11.3,01.10.00

GENERAIi ASSIGNlVTENTlS. April 11 Alfred E Owera, Ltd. fa corporation, shoe

manufacturers , 2S Rodney st) , to Herman II Baker.

10 Bruce, Wm A and Orlando Marine (firm Bruce Se Marine, bankers and brokers , 43 Broad­way, N Y). to Stephen R Post.

CHATTELS.

ORDERS. April 11. '

Sheridan av, e a, ST.'i n McKinley av, 25x100. Saml Sandera ou Bliz F Sanders lo pay J o b " C Creveling 4o0.00

MECHANICS' LIENS. April 7.

Sands st, s s, 133 e Washington st, 25.2x91.U-Charles Schirrmeister agt W m W Daviea oOO.OO

April 8. Hancock st. No 575, u s. 100 e Lewis av. IS.Ox

100. E S Kelly agt Mr and Mrs. W m i .

SATISFACTIOir OF MECH. UENS. April 3.

Rogers av, n e cor Degraw st, 100x100. Thoa G Knight agt Richd D Robbina. (March 2H.._

> H ^ - - - » — u J . I O

April 8. 'Prealdent st, Nos 593 to 599. Auguatiuo

Adamo agt William Barno & Tony Zummo. {March 2.) 74.73

April 10. I'^th av, e a, 42.6 s G3d at, 115x100. Gusiave A

Wohlberg agt Convent of the Slatera of Mercy and Peter Gardner. (Jan 17.) 3.'i2.00

Same property. Yellow Pine Co agt same. {Jan Mitchell and Esta te of John Mitchell . . . .IMjOO KJ . ) : : " • ; , " " A , ' ^ ^ • ' ; " r ' '2^V

J''d st n s 150 w 5th av, 100x100. Howard E game property. While, Van Glahn & Co. agt "Vau'Orden agt W m N and Alex Waldrou . .42.00 same. (Jau 23.) , ^ K

Same property. Loula Batle agt same 2S.75 April 10.

Av J . s s, 88 w Eaat 19lh st . 30x100, and 193 w Eas t X9th st, 30 xlOO. Jamea Sloan agt Wm H Quinley Co 20U.'oo

Same property. Joaeph Rosenberg agt ^^^^'^^

A v ' j " s " a , ' 3 0 ' e ' E a a t ISth'at, 'liOxlOO and 'JO e Eas t ISth at, 30x100. WebatEr B Craw and Brother agt same • • • • • •-J—'r'^'^

Av J, s s, 140 w E 10th al. aO.xlOO. Chas ^^an;;-^^

Av°J, ^3^3,^4™ Eas t ' io th "at, ' s o i i o o ' ' ' H a r r y W B&ll fkP.t same - , . . . . - .206.00

A.V J. s s, extends ' f rom Bast ISth at to Eaat___ 19th st, 200x100. Curt is Bros agt same. .873.1 o

Av J. a a 442 w Ocean av. OO.vlOO. G W Woods ae t same ;• ^°".t,"^

Sanda at. No. 44, a s, 133 e Washington at, Jo.-X91.6. Smith Sc Ryan agt W m W Davics.222.00

April 11. Eas t 12th St. w s, 144 n Av C. 150x100. Joseph

Saladino agt Chas C Manger i^'''>00 April 12.

Eaat 12th st, w s. 120 n Av C, 28x100. F r a n k

Same sami

Same properly. 1-)

Louis Mader agt same. (Feb 50.00

Same property. Hermann Se Grace agt same. (Jan 10.) .090.00

Same property. Thos E Quiun agt aame. (Mar 2 5 ) . ToO.OO

Same property. Jacob Morgenthaler ag t same. (Jan 161 L9li5.13

Same property. Jamea Keenan agt aame. ( Jaa 14 ) 1.225.00

Same property. Mulhern Steam Heal ing Co agt aame. (Jan 14) 1,718.00

iNOTB.—The flrat name, alphabetically arranged, ia thiat of the Mortgagor, or par ty who gives the Mor tgag i " The " R " meana Renewal Mortgage.

April G, 7, S, 10, I I , 12. MISCELLANEOUS.

Autenrei th, G. 050 H u m b o l d t . . W Hoffmaliu. Beer 'Truck. ^'..00

Albert, Maggie. 44 Hudson av . .Lang Se Co. Bakery. L'^fC

Beringer, C. 108 Bedford av . .Nat l .C R Co. Register. „ ,, , °'^

Ballagh, J R. 079 McDonough.. .J Ballagh. Horses , See, , l""-'

Berger, G . . S Bender. Horaea. £:c. 1 l"iU Beltachman. M. OS Dumont a v . . B Honrwich

Sewing Machines. , , , . Baldwin. L. 1123 Greene a v . . R A Holcke. ^

Barber Fixturea. l -Barbierie. A. 457 Eaat New \ o r k av .A

Schwaab. , ^ I f ' *'-'• Berger, P F . 88 Emerson p L . R u w e Uros.

Wagon. „ ^''"^ nuchbinder , C A. 46 Grand. .A Pohl . l^rugs.^^ Brothers , J. 373 F u r m a n . . N a t C E Co. Reg­

ister Brooka. J. 31 Spencer p L . N a t L A. Barber_

F ix tures " Chri'st, A.' 197 Hudaon av . .R A Holcke. Bar - ^

ber F ix tures . .,, „_ . ^ -Cohen, W. Belmont av and W a t k m s . . H Stem-

berg. Wagou. „ ^-^^ Camerdella, J V. 112 S a c k e t t . . . F Brunner &

Son. Pool Table. , ^ ,. T Cordes H H. 02 Hamil ton a v . . J Schnaken­

berg ' ^ ' 3,000 Carubia. G,. .Archer Mfg Co. (R) 3 J De Nicholo, V. 311 Central a v . - G Sucher. _

Barber Fixturea. , , , , , r. Di MUro, A. 437 Grand. .Archer Mtg. Co.

Barber Pixturea. , - . „ x, r. Doekweiler, J. 00 Nassau av . .Na t C R Co.

Register. • , . ^ ^ T „ . ,. r, Dalton, D. Nostrand av and Av E . . N a t t- K.

Co ResistGr. '-•^ Dietr ich. D. Broiidway and Halsey . . J Weiss

Barber Fixturea. ' "- STEAM u» HOT WATE VAN COURT CO., Telephone,

299 38th Street.

Pittsburgh Plate-Glass Company

PITTSBUROH, PA.

Warehouses, ="""" ^'''^ ""t.To'k''v:fna..n, st., New York. W. W. HtROY, Ceneral Eastern Manager.

JOBBERS IN ALL KINDS ARCHITECTS, BUn.DERS and OWNERS are invited to sentl lor Estimates. We are tbe largest makers o£ Plate Glass in tbe world, anil the quality of our production ia known to be best and pur-clmserB will find it much to ttcir advantage to comiuunicate with u»

'April 15, 1S99. Record and Guide X I

Is t he BEST

PORTLAND CEMENT Matle.

E. TlilELE, 78 William St., N.Y.

F a c t o r y a t Akron ,

Nevr York Sta te ,

Boom 510,

1 133 Broadway, New York. (St. J a m e s Building.)

Te lephoue , 1417 18 th St.

Droge, H. • fir,!) F u l t o n . . I I H- B r u n s . .Confec­tionery Fixturea. ;; 003

Droade, H F . 1)13 Fu l ton . . J Weiss. Barber F ix tures . 90

DeBella, J ft C. l l o S 4tb av . .G Sucher. Bar­ber F ix tures . :J7.'i

DcBauu, D H . . F o s t Sc Randel. Horae. 'JO Ditkroger , W. lUS t ) t h . .L Cosszen. Horses.

Sec. 750 Dorris, S and H Praeger . 155 Christopher av

. . J Sweedler. Horses , ftc. !)f> S a m e . . . . M Har r i s . Horses , See, 201 Elektron Mfg. Co. IG Smilh. .W D Sargent, in

t rust . Secures bonds; all propertv. G5,000 Eber t . C. 1!)0 I rv ing a v . . P Kost. Butclier

F ix tures . 100 Est r in , M. CIS 3d av. . laraol Debinsky.

Butcher F ix tures . 40J Fra in , Minnie. .H Rot tmerhuseu. (R) 1,500 Feinsheiu, M ft L. 30 Johnson av . .Wicher t &

Gardner. Sewing Machines, &c. 410 Pay, A H. 533 Gth. .A Ingram. Store Fix lures .

3ti0 Frey. G Sc Co. 1G4 Wolcot t . .Margt Dittmer.

Smi th ' s toola. 140 Fucci, N. 1S8 Noll . . .G Massone. Shoes. See. 27)7} Fanning , W. 07 Tth a v . . P Pamphi lon. Druga.

li.uOO Graff, G E . . D C Smith. (R) 3li7 Hawkins , W B. 3 J l J a y . . A r a e l i a I Birket t .

(R) 4,7oT l lucklenbroich, J . 1093 H a n c o c k . . G A Seel-

bach. Fancy Goods. :i,400 I ta ruey , H C. Eagle and Provoat a t s . . D J

Leary. Macbinery, ftc. 4,(IM0 Heinrich, R. 732 Broadway. . . F Elflein. Store

Fixturea. 709 Hpnneaacy, W. West l a t and Sheepaliead Bay

road . .A De Boer. Truck. 80 Hollweg. W and F . 121 Grand. .Anna Brcdenof.

Conrectionery. 4,000 Herman, H. 33 Boerum. .G Hlldebrand. Horae,

Sec. 00 Holen, M. 384 Wal labout . . J Kaminaky. Wagon.

Jablowaky, W M. .Math i lda R Knight . (R) 3J0 Keefe, J H. 340 Myrt le av . .Na t C R Co. Reg­

ister. 145 KirKeiy, J. 4th av and oSth a t . . J Matthewa

Co. Soda Fix tures . GGO Koenig, B. lOyi G r a n d . . N a t C R Co. Regis­

ter. 170 Klein, C . . J Klein. (R) IJO Kultzow, F 11 L. 100 MoEEatt. .Mary Lerach.

Butcher F ix tures . 100 Lauge, C. SoS G r a n d . . L Scbeffler. Horaea,

Se. 3,000 Long laland Mustard Mill. G3 Clymer J A

Bucher. Machiuery, ftc. (iOO Levit t . N. 174 Forayth, N Y. .Bennet t Sc G. •

Syphona. 3 i3 Leveulhal , S. IS Moore. .Same. Soda Fixturea.

300 Merlino, A and G Buono. Coney l a l a n d . . T N

Bowlea. Barber F ix tures . 330 Mogk, Margare tha . .B Weill . Morse. 300 Mugerero. P . 01 Market . .R A Moicke. Bar­

ber F ix tures . 18S Mandalo, P . 181 W y t h e av . .Mariano Scimeca.

Barber Fixturea. 40 Maudala, F . I S l Wytbe av . ..A. De Maio. Bar­

ber F ix tures . loO McCarty. Johanna . Rocheater av and Carroll . . B Weill. Horaes, ftc. 450 Meyer. H . . . E K Blaisdell. Horaea, &c. 500 Kodine, A. 150 P ie r repont . .W J B Nodine.

Horaes, Sec, 3,0.JS

Tackcrt , P F . 230 Adams." .F Lewis. Pr in t ­ing Plant . 1,503

Palar ino, Touy. .Archer Mfg Co. (R) 20J Pa lummer . J A. Couey Is land. . J W Tufta.

Soda Fix tures . 394 Pat teraon, J B nnd R B H e n n e a a y . . ! B Gar­

vey. Publieat ion ••Illustrated Amer ican ." 10,000

Pago, Josephine A. .C D Rust . (R) OtiO Pigot, J J. G4S Fu l lou . .Sarah Morris. Toola,

ftc. -200 Phillips. A . . . H Wagner. Pool Table, Sec. -200 Raftery, W F . .Mary A Berry, exlrx. (R) 3,ovH> Reichert . C. I.'i47 Broadway. .Rice Sona ft Co.

Bakery. UOO

Riccardi, and N C h i a r e t t a . . J Souvay. (R) 305 Roll, Ernes t . 292 Sumner a v . . J Weisa. Bar ­

ber Fixturea. 433 Romanelli . F . 5CS S a c k e t t . .Wolff Brothera.

Horse. 100 Rosenthal ft Bercholtz. Buschmann ' s W a l k . . .

Hallwood C R Co. Register. 100 Rumpler , M. 250-Smith . . .Na t l L A. Paints ,

ftc. 50 Scbank, C P . 50 V a r e t . . . G Schank. Lum­

ber, Tools. &c. 500 Schieffler. W. Bowery and Morris W a l k . .Met-

ropolitna Store P u r Co. (R) 38 Santangelo, A F ft G Carlucci. 5i B e r g e n . . P

Petruccilll . Barber Fixturea . 00 Schwarz, J. Gl Nassau a v . . E Schwarz. Store

Pixturea. 400 Seifried, Nanette. 1153 3d a v . . . J Gordon.

Candy, Sec. 400 Srhwar tz . B. 2G Tompkins a v . . R A Holcke.

Barber F ix tures . CO Schurmann, B. 1333 3d a v . . D J Steinhardt .

(R) 300 Schwartiimann, J . . M Bloom. Horaea. ftc. 600 Spadavecchio, L. 40S D e g r a w . . M a r y A Doo­

ley. (R) 500 Spollone, M. 01 Court. . . T J Collina. Barber

Fixturea. 55 SoYiero, A. 42G8 Fu l lou . .R A Holcke. Bar ­

ber Pixturea. 107 Taradio, A ft L Denuzlo. 1038 Fluahing av.

G Massone. Barber Pixturea. 200 Weinberger, R. 012 Eaat 13th. N Y.. .B Weill.

Horses. 275 Whitaon, E 3. GS Kosciusko J Fowler.

Horaes. 200 Wagner , J B. 512 Tth av . .R A Holcke. Bar­

ber F ix tures . 07 Walker ft Aisman. 975 Myrtle av . .J Matthewa

Co. Soda Fix tures . 280 Wil l iams, F C. Foot 26th s t . . J F Quayle.

Toola, &c. 203 Wolf. G L. 1107 Greene a v . . B e n n e t t Sc G.

Syphona. 90 Wood. N. 1084 Myrtle a v . . R A Holcke. Bar­

ber F ix tures . 57 Wigdor, M. 46G Grand. . . J Bate. Macbinery.

255

SALOON AND RESTAURANT FIXTURES. Boaalet. A J. 33 South 3 d . . P Weidmann. 1,575 Basaler, A & B Haase . 30 D i t m a r a . . . H Elias

B Co. 400 Oiviteila, G. 354 Metropolitan a v . . C Frese .

(R) 344 Crimmins, J. 03 Dikeman. .Eas t e rn B Co; OOJ Dormody, W P . 03 Wythe a v . .M Seitz.

(R) 1,765 Graves, C R. 331 J a y . .Claua L B Co.

(R) 5,500 Heins, J H. 23 Reid a v . . D Heius . 1.000 Hooper, J T aud J T Barre t t . Bowery and Til-

you's Walk. . . D Stevenaon. 550 Huber, J. 612 Pa rk a r . .J Fa l le r t B Co. (R) 100 Hughes, J. 400 Myrt le av . .J Rupper t . 1,301 lasler, J. Harway av and Bay 43a . .Claus L B

Co. (R) 403 Kerr , P G. 1)82 Glenmore av . . P ft M Schaefer.

542 Koch, L. SO Park Row, N Y.. .Excelsior B Co.

5,000 K n u t b . C. 000 3d av . . F Sc M Schaefer. (R) l.OOJ Kearus , P J. 1003 Buahwick av . .D Stevenson.

700 Kil lanhey, J W. 331 Van Brun t . .J Hoffmann

B Co. (R) 3S5 Lawler, G W. 43T Halsey. . .Excelsior B Co.

2,000 Matters, J. 138 E i l e r y . . . T b e F r a u k Brewery.

(R) 2,500 McCormack, W. 110 5lh a v . . N a s s a u B Co.

2,500 Marinus. G. 230 Duffield. .Anna C Schmidt. TOO McLiuden, J J. Oil Herber t . . .Obermeyer. (R) 500 Napodam. F and G Sposito. 250 4lh av . .The

F r a n k Brewery. 243 Nelson, J L. 204 Columbia. .Dauenberg Se C.

(R) 2,7SS O'Neill. P . 107 Nor th S t h . . . B u r g e r B Co.

(R) i.noo Paulsen, P. 1S5 Hamil ton a v . . N o r t h Am B

Co. (R) 230 Plunket t , J and M Donovan. 203 Court . .Bach­

m a u u B Co. (R) 2,003

Snme. 289 Van Brun t , . same. (R) 2,0n[) Rosenthal, H L. 428 3th av . .Malcom B Co. 3G0 Schlneller, G. 1069 Fluahing a v . ,B Ocha.

(R) 700 Strohsnhl, J W. 246 Fluahing av . .Conaumers

B Co. 1 oon Welngartner , J. 1433 B'way. .Welz Se Z. 2,300 Weber, M. .Excels ior B Co. BOO

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Anderaon, G K. 107 South Oxford. .Kings Co h A. 1^2

Aldrich. Mary E, Darley 's lane and Boulevard , . .L Baumaun. jug

Bates, Eliza. 1C5 Putnara av . .Bedford F u r Co. J3J;

Bauer, Barbara . 511 Eas t N Y av . .Cowper ­thwait Co. 110

Benneti , R M. 809 Jeflerson av . .Mutual L A. lOU Boyd. A W. Voorhies av and 27lh s t . .Mutual

L A. 150 Bryant, Lucie. 530 Clinton a v . . W h a l e n Bros.

Brettel, P. 210 Halaey. . .Nat l L A. '>00 Burke, Mary J. 4S(i 3d av . . J Rothaehlld. 30O Balacher. C. Ji64 Broadway. .J A Schwarz. 197 Behringer, C. 171 Knickerbocker av . .C T Ken­

drick ft Co. 270 Berlin, Jul ia. 330 7 th . .Michaela Broa. ]2'l Bigger, Mary. 385 P u l a a k i . . J A Schwar i . 110 Bode, J. 44 Sumner av . .C T Kendrick & Co. 115 Boi ler ."Barbara . 2 Lewia a v . . J A Schwarz. 173 Brown, Ella. 1.36 Schermerhorn . . J Kur t z . 250 Brower. J. 313 Cumberland. .Brooklyn L A. 1911 Brooks, D. SSI Pacifle. .Michaels Bros. 212 Bundow, C. 1531 Gates av . .C T Kendrick &

Co. 101 Buah, Fannie . COS Warwick . . J Baumann. 127 Barry, Katie. 191 E l l e r y . . ! Maaon. 300 Barret t , P G. 2S9 Adama. .Bridget Allen. 341 Benneit . T C. 043 Decatur . .Brooklyn L A. JOO Carlaon, G. 130 9th . .Michaels Broa. J3K Coleman, Delia. 78 C o n g r e s s . . . ! Maaon.. ] ; i l Cornellaa, J E. 260 Schermerhorn . .Mutual li

A. 110 Cnx. J W, 804 Classon a v . . I Mason. 187 Cahill, E H. Bedford av and F u l t o n . . S Bau­

maun . 136 Canavello, B J. 362 Halsey and 310 Washing­

t o n . . D M Shaw guardian. 1,000 Conway. Lottie. 61 Adelphi . .Peoples L A. 100 Collins, M. 125 Reid av . .A Schulz. 184

W.R.Ostrander&Go. M. n u ' a c t u r c r s o f

O r a l . C<:icclric a n d P n e u i u n l i c

Annunciators, S p « n b i n g T n b e n , W h i d t l c B , eCc.

E l e c t r i c B e l U , D o o r Opeuera .

For EKteriors. For Inter iors. 8 P A H C O A T I N G . I X L ITo. 1 . S P A R U N D E R C O A T . I X L N o . l^a . E L A S T I C O U T S I D E . I X L N o . 3 .

F L O O B F I N I S H

KANCFAOTUBBD ONLT BT

EDWARD SMSTH & CO. V a m l a h Makera a n d Oolor Gr inders ,

Book le t for t h e ask ing . 45 Broad-way, N, T

Oftl7 fint-4iUss FcrlE soUoltaj.

A. KLABER, I m p o r t e r of a n d Worke r i a

J^ARSLE, OHYK and Gi^ANITe 8THAM W O E E S ,

3 3 8 t» 3 4 4 E A S T S T t h 8 T K E E T , At 2A Ave . E l e v a t e d K.E . S t a t i o u . Heiv T o r h . T e l e p h o n e , 511 H a r l e m .

WILLIAM G. COCHRANE, Electr ical Enaineer and Contractor.

I n s t a l l a t i o n and Ma iu fonanoe of E lec t r io L i g h t and P o w e r P l a n t s .

SG WeBt l l G i h St., N e w V o r b . L a t e w i t h G e n e r a l E ieo t r io CQ- .Schenectadr .K.Y

Telepl ione, 7S C o r t l a n d t .

(05 HAVEIVSEYER B=>.*«.,

Consylfing k^MM and Engineer. O S e n U B B^rvloe* to ewaera, wobitecta, ballSi . . . . Iftwrera aad o t b e n i s any csitaalt? wbfire s lounr l -edse c t building csns tmct ion , and of tke lAwa ro> Ifttlng t« buildlnsa Ta»7 ba tieBlreJ.

CHARCES HIGHj SERVICES COOD

XII Record and Guide April 15, 1899.

aicTXiiQHTi. vra r.aORITZ.Prop. Xel., 16473th St.

Skylights, Cornices and RooHng.

Cor ruga t ed I r o n Work. 1193 & 1194: SKCONB AVENUE,

Bet . 62d a n d 63d Sta., K . T_

MANHATTAN Cornices,Skylights

Works. Eettmates FurnlBlied.

Bepajrlngln all Branobes M. 8. A. WILSON,

15 and 17 E a s t 3d St. Telephone 1391 Spring.

N e w Y o r k C C 0 L E M A N & K B A I I S E . Props ,

ofieet metal { METAL ROOFING, l l f^ - t .^ / Hot and Cn!d Air Pipes s. Specialty

Works, t 257 W. 33d St., N.Y. Cooper. W A. 175 Wooahul l . .Na t L A. 200 Cook. W H. 123 Hoyt . .Michaels Bros. 2(iil Craig, G A. 312 Union. .J McBnery. ^7ii Dargan, Mary, i n Sbepherd a r . . F Grasman.

14.'5 Davis, Lula J. 84G Monroe. .Mills Bros. 192 Davis, Rosita. ITG P e n n . . W Simpson. 401) Davidson. Mary P . 210 l l t b . .Brooklyn L A. 100 Dillman, Ber tha C. 71 Penn . .A Schule. 12-5 Duff, P . 91 4th p l . . J Kurtz . 2'30 DegroiT, C B. (jlO Sth av . .Michaels Bros. 157 Eggleston, G C. Court and W a r r e n . .J Kurtz . _ 1G2 Faus t , F . 1302 Greene a v . . C T Kendrick Se Co. Fisber , H W. Prank , C W. Fawcett , J A. Fitch, W G.

12G

Lawrence, J .

Marsh. Sophia.

Monck, W P.

Sls t av, cor 85tb a t . . N a t L A. 110 107 C o r n e l i a . . P Grasman. 22T 50 McDonough. .Bklyn L A. 175

1128 Bedford av . .Brooklyn L A.

Folk, J. 2S3 Bainbr idge. .Bedford P u r Co. 170 Powler, Alice. 7 Speucer p l . . . I Mason a.SU Gardini^re, R L. 510 13th. .Brooklyn L A 100 Gluckauf, I. 5G5 Kosc iusko . .C T Kendrick Se

Co. I t 4 Goldsmith, W. 1354 3d av . .Equi table L A. l u j Grace, P . 729 Frankl in av . .C T Kendrick Se

Co, 2n-> Griffith, W P. 90 Rogers av. .Kings Co L A. 100 Goldsmith, A M. 4Sth st ana 15th av . .J KurtK.

140 Haer te r . Cathie. 75 Nassau . .Mutual L A, lOt Har t t , G W. 416 Dean. .Peoples L A. i;>0 Har t , Louise. 416 Dean s t . . same. 190 Hass , Christian. 46 Sut ton . .J Baumann . 101 Horton, H L. 470 10th. . J McEnery. ''Jl Hill, G R. 1123 H a l s e y . . P Grasman. (R) 121 Hargrave . Ada. 43 Pr ince . .Mullins Sc Sous. 146 Hanford, Helen C. I l l 2d pl . .Brooklyn L A. 2U0 Keat ing, Mary. 85 S a n d s . . L Baumann. 191 Koch, p . 614 Baiabr idge . .L Baumann. 247 Kuhhvein, S J . .Mull ias & Sons. ''SO Kaelbar , J. 532 B a r b e y , . C T Kendrick Sc Co.

•J31 Klenger, G. 50 Broadway. . J A Schwarz, 12S King, J. 1364 Pa rk p l . .P ide l i t y L A. 110 Kalner , O H, 4SB Waverly a v . .Cowperthwait

Co. 11 9 Kingsley. E A. 390 Halsey. .Mutual L A. 100 Laener, P . 147 Himrod. .Michaels Bros. 190 London, Ber tha . 214 Snediker a v . . J Baumann.

164 Lewis. W J. 70 Johnson. . .Mullins Se Sons. 106 Longwell. R. 73 Cumberland. .Peoples L A. 150

90 North Henry . .Garvey Bros. 153

1S9 Madison.. .Bedford F u r Co. 161

317 4th av. .Mullin? Se Sons. 137 Marks. Minnie. 25 L i n d e n . . A Scbulz. (R) 122 McCarthy, W F. 1415 57th. .Fideli ty L A. 203 McCormitk, Mary C L. SOU Clermont av . .

Peoples L A. 180 Madison, A. .1391,4 4 0 t h . . J Kur t z . 123 McKane, Minnie E. Sheepshead Bay r o a d . . R

Trea ty . ( R ) 441 Mergel, Auna K. 230 Tbroop av . .Brooklyn L

A. 100 Merthert . J B. 1070 Bushwick av . .Mills Bros.

221 Mitchell. R. 196 E l d e r t . . J A Scbwarz. 193 Moran, Ellen. 4S3 &th a v . . R Treacy. 141 Moran, M. 739 Atlantic av . .Meltzer Bros.

(R) 350 McCleary, E . 230 Lexington av . .1 Mason. 134 MtTigue, J J. Greenwood and Prospect avs . . .

Michaels Bros. 264 Mohao. Anne B. 273 Adelphi. .Peoples L A. 150 Motschenbacber, C. Oti S t a n t o a . . M C Eas t ­

man. 300 Noonan. .J B. 12.5 C u m b e r l a n d . . ! Mason. 124 North, E N. 130 St Nicholas a v . . C T Ken­

drick & Co. 110 Paton, M. 101 ] 5 t b . . J Kur tz . 171 i Palske, T. 31 Hope. .A Schulz. 17U j Philips, W. Evergreen a v . . C T Kendrick

& Co. 160 I Price, E W. 474 Lafayette av . .G S Elcock. 350 Prichard, Carrie. 552 Pu tnam av . .Peoples L A. I

175 Reimels, C F . 21 ^.shford. .Brooklyn L A. 150 I Ricks, Ellz. 2G9 M a r l o n . . ! Kur tz . 131 Rii:hter, C J. 10G2 69th. . l i ings Co L A. 100 . Korkc. Mary. 232 Degraw. .Collateral L A. IflO Scotton. S R. SOS Mouroe. .Kings Co L A. 175 I Shat ter . G. SO Cornelia. .Mills Bros. 141 ; Sias. J P . 50 Sheffield. .Brooklyn L A. lOl) I Smitb. W H . , B r o o k l y n L A. 150 Sohna, Lydia. 117 Nostrand a v . . J A Scbwarz. |

Stuke, A. 99 North Henry . .B H Repelow- I Piano. j7f>

Teresl, Emma, 53 CofEey., .Mullins Se Sons, 135 I

SKYLIGHTS, VAULT LIGHTS, CORNICBa AND ROOFING.

SL J A C O B S , BCTEOTIFIC CONSTRUOTOBH OF

Concrete Vault Lights ana niuminating Lights 'e n on.

B e f r a c l l B s P r i s m a — t h e l a t e s t BolentlflO m e t b o d for t h e dlffuBion ot Light.

Mannf aot urerB of JACOB'S PATENTS.

9 1 0 P E A R L 8 T K E E T , N E I T T O B K .

Te lepbone , 21 F r a n k l l o ,

THE BROOKLYN SKYLI6HT& CORNICE WORKS EBtimates fttrnisheci

for Sbee t Meta l and W r o u g h t I r o n Olsized S t r u o t n r e s .

JOHN SETOIV, r s a n d SO

' W n B h i n g t o n A T > , B r B o b l T i i .

Brooklyn Vault Light Co. (Formerlr TOWLD VAULT LIQHT O a )

Uauaf&otnren Of

^auSt Lights, Skvlififhts, And Patent Light Work ot Hverr DescriptlOB.

P m c l o r r , 4 8 1 D r l g g B A T « .

; ^ , 1240 Wmfiburr (cor. N. 10th Bt) , BnolOym.

CORNICE ft Fine.

Eo?; ''- WORKS.

Tel. 909 Spr ing.

3 9 6 Broome St., H e a r C e n t r e .

SHEET METAL GO

COHNICHS. SKYLIGHTS, ROOFINS,

4 1 2 E . 1 0 4 t h B l^ N e w V o r k .

S. GORLITZ, METAL CORNICES and SKYLIGHTS

TIN AND METAL ROOFING. CBEArBSI BBTIUATEB IH TBS CITT.

6 i Reid A v e n u e , B r o o k l y n , N. Y.

U . r . WeBterfren, Prop. Tel. 48 Melroio.

The Architectural Sheet Metal Works

SKYLIGHTS G A m i c e MHd B o o f l n g ,

CORRUGATED) IBON WOBK. FIRBPROOF DOORS AND SHUTTBBt.

4 3 3 , 4 3 S a n d 4 3 T E&mt 1 4 4 « h 6 t r e e » , Pf .Y.

E S T A B L I S H E D 1868 .

S T H B ^ ^

G. BICKELHOUPTfl P A X K I V T %

KYLIGHTU Te lepbone , 243 and 245 Wes t 4 7 t b St . ,

6 7 5 38 th St. New Y'ort .

MACHWIRTH & S M I T H , TIN, SLATE AND METAL ROOFING

GALVANIZED, I r o n V e r n l c o B , l i e a d e r a , G n t t e r s a n d

S k T U g h l a . 1 4 0 E A S T 3 6 f h S T K E E T , N E W V O B K .

• ORNAMENTAL SHEET METAL WORKS. Cornices , Skylis;hts, Roofing.

E. DOCTOR, P r o p r i e t o r ,

410 E A S T 6 6 t b S T R E E T , Be t . 1st Ave , and Ave. A.

T6lepbone ,1117 7 9 t b S t r e e t .

:

EMBLEM CORNICE AND SKYLIGHT WORKS I J A N B O U ^ I T Z db 8 T O K C H .

Batimatea tor Tra and BLATB RooFraa and SKTUSHTB. Tel. 2201 Spring.

i S l T a r i c k S t r e e i , - N e w T o r k

Manhattan Cornice & Skylight Works. A L E X A N D E R & WEISS, P r o p s .

T in a n d S la t e Rooflng. | 435 E . Houston 8t..N Y Boy WtndoweandWIudowCaiiB. | Tel.,9S2Spring.

NATIONAL Slate and Metal CORNICE AND Roofing, SKYLIGHT WORKS, 197 AUen St.,

BOANSTiatT BROS., I^ops. Near HoUBtOQ St., N.T

FRED. BRANDT, Roofing, Cornices, Skyliglits

E R A H D I ' S P A T E N T

Stationary Zinc Wash-Tubs, •Warranted for T e n Y e a r s .

Altio a B a t h - T u b a a d W a s b - X u b C o u i b i a e d ,

S 1 6 9 East SSth Street, New York.

Voege, Jeasie. IIC S tock ton . . I Mason. 10!) WelQcr, W. 101 Cooper. .L Baumann . 104 Same same. 21!J •\Viswell, Estelle L. 817 Pa rk pl . . .Beaford F u r

Co. 128 Willis, H C. 41 Greene av . .Mutual L A. 100 Will iamson, A E . '3'32 J ay . . .L Baumanu. 2lJ3 Wil l iams. Estel le . 210 ;-i2d. .L Baumanu . I M Walker, L. 44 Underbill av . .A Schulz. 27,3 Wall , T E. 2166 Pu l ton . .Peoples L A. (R) 110 Wbeeler, Margie. 212 Lee a y . . R Treacy.

(R) 115 Wilson, J a n e . -J Kur tz . 10!J Worth , J. 03 Stone av . .Mills Bros. 20u Youmans, M. a i Elder t . .Mills BroB. 114 Young, J H. 50 El ton . .Brooklyn b A. luO ZImmtrmau. J L. 115 Clarkson. .Peoples L A.

150 Zizzo, Gaetauo and Gaetano P a c e . . T J Colllua

F u r u Co. (R) ICO

BILLS OP SALE.

Belemute, H. 175 Delancey, N Y . . A Saftler, Fu rn i tu re Store. 123

Ballagh, J. tJTO McDonougb. . J R Ballagh. Horses, &c. 1,000

Bierwerth, G H. 872 Hancock. . P Franz . Gro­cery. 400

Conteuli. V. 302 9tb a v . . G Dellsa. Cigars, See. 700

Di Giovanni, F and G. 296 Jobnson a v . .G Aruo. Grocery Fix tures . 500

Evens . Sarab. 03 Hudson n v . . S a r a b Sellg. Saloon. J.ig

Felngold, L. 3G B'way. .Sa rab Feiugold. Jew­elry store. 400

Forbusb . Louise M. 300 Greene av . .W- O Wetherbee. Pu rn i tu re . nom

Fitzs immons, M J . 310 Bond. .J E Ryan. 37.T Saloon. 373

Galet, F I. 2029 Atlautic a v . . L Galef. Lea ther Goods. . nom

Haffner. J. 2S7 3d av . .B Rauer . Grocery. 75 Hildebraud, G. 33 B o e r u m . . H Hermau . Horse,

Sec. 125 Johnaon. Winifred S. Coney I s l a n d . . M a r y A

Keates . Observation Wheel . 500 Lehmkubl . Clara. 51 Atlaut ic av . .M Mendel­

son Se Co. Dry Goods. 2,583 Pr igers , D. 323 Frank l in a v . . P & A Gerkea.

Grocery Fix tures . 1,000 Scblot tmann, M H. 352 17 tb . .Wllbelmine

Schlot tmann. Grocery Pixturea. 500 St George, W G. 3 Gates a v . . C G Novotny.

Bakery. 850 Schaufele. W J and Louisa Kramer , exra Geo

Huether . 123 Nostrand av . . P Kramer . Ma­chinery. 2.500

Echauk, G. 59 V a r e t . . C P Scbank. Lumber , Tools. See, 800

Thorne, Bertha A. 19 St J a m e s p l . ,Mabe l H Thorue. Fu rn i tu re . 05

ASSIGNMENTS OP CHATTEL MORTQAGES.

Gnrvey. I E to L Spe..cer. (Mort given by R B Hennessy, April 11, 1898.) nom

Goyer, D A to N Wate rbury . (H 0 Caugblln and A D Clark, J au 1, 1S99.) 135