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10 MESSAGES TO ROOSEVELT. HE RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS FROM AIL OVER THIS COUNTRY AND EUROPE ■ Oyster Bay, L. 1.. Nov. — Governor Roose velt, although he did not retire until after mid nlsrht. was up at his usual hour this morning. After breakfast he looked over his mail and di» patche* of conpratulation received from promi nent arsons In various parts of the country- The Governor, who wmm in the best of spirits. ivjectveo' a few caller? In the forenoon. He made this statement, commenting on the Re publican victory: I deeply rejoice over the result. President Me- Klnley has had to face the most serious and complicated problem that has ber?n faced by any President since Lincoln, or by any President for more than «a generation before Lincoln. I do not see how there could have been any material improvement in the jray that he has faced and solved it. It therefore teems to me to be a perfectly fair vst of the ay in which our peo plr were m . -.r to bftck up a man who has done such dlScult and all-imoortant work for the Nation. Whenever work of this kind comes such men are necessarily Deeded 1 think that the su preme o.apacity for successful self-povemment In a nation is shown by that throueh which this Nation^ias just passed. To hay- failed to have Indorsed President McKinJey would have Seen a caiamify comparable only to a failure to have indorsed Lincoln in 1564. a.: far sighted and patriotic Americans oujrht to feel deeply thankful for the way In which the American people as a whole has shown its sobriety. Its p xJ sense, and its resolute adherence to the cause of civic honesty and Nationa.l honr.r. Apain. it should be a matter of the deepest gratitude to notice the way those Democrats, who are stanch believers la sound mosey and civic honesty and :n th* honor of the fiae hay-? joined hands with their Republican brethren. They win share with them the credit for the victory. ■- this contest the ■•-. Arr.ericanirm. the men who believe in it. hay» stood tn^f-ther without res-ard to locality, or place of birth, without re par*i to cr^d <">r rac^ or reiiffirtr,. without regard to o^cupatit'-n. in a way that is a splendid omen '-•. futur*- an 3 thai starts the Nation well os the threshold .... new century. "William J. Tonnes, Governor Roosevelt's sec ... said that th* 1 Governor would not ko to Albany till Monday. He will v *- at his home In Oyster Bay over Sunday. The Governor's physi cian has nrd^r^d shs^iute rest for a few day? and Colonel Roosevelt will deny himself to all capers. The Governor has also decided not to rr.ake any spe-»ches from now until January 1. or. the advice of h!s cbyslcian. Early _■■-■■■ . --. reived - cable message from his friend. Colonel Lee. of the English army. congTa tula ting bin: en his ..■--■ th- Vire-Presiclrncy. Colonel Lee was with Colonel Roosevelt throughout the campaign in Cuba, and a warm friendship sprung up be tw«n the two officers. In th* forenoon an 1 early £.fternr>on serera! te'egrams were received by the Governor. A ■ - " ■-- ■- - e-Ohairman Payne read This country is saved w<= have b»ater. Petti prrw ar.d capiurrd Nebraska. Legislature and £V.. A congratulatory -..■:?;:■ was tlsc received *~— Governor-Elect Ye:-=. of Illinois. A cable rr.essaee from Genera' Horace Porter, of the United States Embassy at Paris extended cordial congratulations on the "'bit majority." Other message? received follow: Kr-n. Theodore Ro^Frvf-it : TVa.r-r.-=: congratulations on your effective ]ot •- - to Van "Wyck. The W:ld Man has dealt :r.e Tiper a terrible blew, and New-York is :iucr. •-.£ as It sees the ferocious animal sneak around tb« corner. HENRY D. PURROY. Hon. The<>dorH Roosevelt: Most cordial congratulations on yesterday's rr aer. - - : • victory, to which your own labor and rr < -' ' contributed sn largely. A RCHBISHOP IRELAND. He.-. Tbeodore Rociseve't: i* v hearty ..r'. affectienste .... •-: • ~- ■ re 1 r action of yes ■ - in New- York ■ - PH H MANLET .... . . ■ Mark : My m'st earnest congratulations for the very - .•-■■■ you have had in the victory. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Benjamin B. Odell: Hearty congratulations your own sleeping vinery, and on the grtat share you also had in winning the victory for the National ticket. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Pome of the other te!efrram<? w-re from the "•■•.• Chicago. Seth Lou. John J. MeCook. Gberardi Davis and General Bradley-T. !■ hns-on. nf Vir*rin-a. The Republican girls of VTellesley College re membered the Ocverner in a hearty . &ag« •* congratulation. The rßrothers" in the Force lie Cub. the society of which the Governor wa? a member when at Harvard, wired congratula tions. There were in all seventy-seven letters and telegrams. In the afternoon the Governor and Mrs. Roose velt ecjoyea a criv- through the country. On th*rir return they w-r* greeted by Father! Pow ers, pastor of the Roman Catholic Church at Oyster Bay, v.h" t'>^k this is ion to call c^ the Governor sr^i cr.-.eratulate him on bis elec tion to th- V:cr-Pres;der;oy of the United States Father Potrers remarked that so Interested and tradous had he i^^n that th*- Governor sbonld win ihe election that be had canvassed vot<=-3 for the G-,v.~rr;.-,r at th- p.~.:i= on Election Day. ihe Governor thanked Father Powers for 'his zea' in ris behalf, and assured him that It was apr'rt-v-:a*e<3. Th* Governfjr was in excellent sp:ri:s 'his evening, a-nd an si^r.s of the terrible strain of th« campL"2Ti havf left him. UAT SUCCEED II R. ODELL COLONEL GEORGE W DUKX, IT IS SAID, V.-TLL LIKELY BE CHAIRMAN OF THK STATE COMMITTEE ■ ■■■:■ .... Colonel G«orre W. Dunn, of Biaghamtba. a m*rn ■'■"-.- Board of RallrGa.i Comnjlasloneiti. • ••--.■-■ Benjamin B. Od»!!. jr.. as ehjjnnan of the Republican Statr Committee. It »-«? said last r,!cht that the l^a.l^r* rhro-jßhoct the SiAte had i-t^-n mformaJly an<2 tsat there »as= a deaiaad for Colonel Dunn. W::::sn Barnf-s. jr., ... chairman of the Executive Commit tee, i* aaierstbod to b*> a candidate for th»« piacp, bet those ivho are supposed to kn.jw ... . Mr. Barr.es trill tf rerair^-d at th« head of the Ex ecutive Cosr.njittet-. CoJcnel Ijur.n has the confi dence of tiie Stfetc leaders, it i? faid, and next to Mr. Oc^i; Is closer to Senator PUtt. ptrhaps. than any otfa»-r mar; in \h* Stafe. The ■■--•. the Eroorr;*- Coanty rrtar.'s Jadgnient on a!! political ma:tf-rs aff^ctir.r the Socthern Ocr ocLr.ti^s. Whlit Mr. Odc^l' has sivt-n no «gn a« to his choice, it mas i*a.rr.^ UL£t nigh! that Luther B. Li;tie. for »evers.l >>-2rs in chare* '•-■- burfau st State headijuarteTS, ss likely to be Gov ernor Odcl'i's pnvs;> f-e-r-retxry . Mr. Little v»-a« forr^eriy a newspaper rnaa, ar.j has many friends. FEEUSG AT SATJOSAL HEADQUARTERS iIANT CO>GRATL'LJ^.rOF.r DISPATCHES— STATE MENT OF 306 VOTES FOR MKINTXT. Chlrag-c, Nov. T— R^pjblirar. N"2Tjo.".a! Headquar ters were ti:« scene o* a continuous love feast a!! £sy tr.<J well i=to the eight. P.eturr.s receive from the various ■aaben of the NattonaJ Committee ail m*»2t to confirm the genera) result arnour.ced last nigfct. "' -- ' ir. many instance-? the oversangTjlne COH!r£itte«nj<*n were otilged to reduce their first pr«^ltctjDr.e regaxdicr th- sJze of President McKin •t*s plurality. Kcthtnr »as received, however, that caused »ir disquietude. Vlre-Chalrman Payne remarked: "We lci!O» ire have «.or,. and wop. »**ily. Nothing ran worry us now." Daring the afternoon Mr Pay- Issued a ratte- Tr«»nt rlaijElcr M electoral votes for IfcKtelar, but he BMMMi ccae too eonadect that thts number wmild be the result. The » included the vote of Kr-atticky. and. cotwithetasdlni? the assertions of th« P^-pubiicar.i from that State that they bad carried tl»« State, there was not roach confidence felt la the headquarters that Kentucky had cone Republican. On Nebraska the feeling was posi tive, and the assurances from Republican leaders In that State all stated that McKtr,'.*»y had cer tainly carried the State by anywhere from 3.0n0 to 7.000. 'The Republican leaders will be greatly disap pointed if they fall to carry "Sir. Bryan s state They want it not for th* reason that Its electoral vote' t« n*-ce«sary to the election of McKlnley. nut for the comfort of bavin* Bryan repudiated in ms own Statf-. Congratulatory dispatches poured in to headquar ters all day in a perfect stream, every State IB trie rnloß seeming to provide at least ■ score of them. Mr. Payne Issued an address late in the day, n* claiins that the result bad shown that the people of the country upheld the policy of the present Administration, that the roan*, mm of the country had arrayed themselves on the aide of the Repub lican party, and offering thanks and congratula tions to all who«e work had aided in the success achieved by the party STEEL J/TV FS COXFEREXCE. THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PROPOSED BILLET POOL MEET IN THIS CITY. It was teamed from a trustworthy source iasl night that a meeting or representatives of the w teel companies was held yesterday si the Holland a- bs« Steps were takes some time ago to perfect the proposed steel billet pool, and two meetings for drawing up and adopting agreements "nder which the pool could be formed have so far been bald The first meeting was about a week ago in this city and the second one yesterday. ">'•'_ •rat taken at yesterday's meeting could not be teamed last r.lcbt. It is known That nothing def.r.he was 1 Be at the previous matins. a.« it was decided to defer act I until after the election; Rumor? have been current for pome time that the price of steel billets wouid be advanced to S3 a ton. The present price Is JIS 50. Those present at yesterday's meeting were C M. Schwab, president of •:• Carneg ■ Steel Company: Willis L. Kir.c. chairman of lies & Laughlins, Limited, and F. R. H men, of the Pittsburp district of the American Steel Wire Company. It was learned that the other concerns to he included in the p"o; are the National ste< Company. Feuera! «:; P^l Company; Cambria Ste*»! Company, I'assa.tc Roll ing- Mill Company^ Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company. Pennsylvania Steel' Company and several smaller concents ir. the West A meeting of the bean poo] is a!s<-> likely to be. .... at the Holland House. The corpora- mi parties to the N-'arri pool are the Pencoyd Iron Company. Jorie? v Laughlins. Limite'3: Car negie Sice! Company; Pennsylvania S;ee; Company. Passaic Rollinp Mill Company and (."ambrla Steel Cotupany. -..-:-•■• - two months aco tne pool reduced prices or. structural steel from SI 90 to SI 30 a hundred pounds. Demand has beer, so stimulated the last few weeks that part of the o!d price may be restored. A price or Bessemer iron may be adopted by owners of. the Mahoning and Shenango Merchant Furnaces at a meeting to be h*=»d at Cleveland to day. F'jrr.aces refuse to sell beyond January 1, and the n»*w price proposed :.= $!."' a ton. \> - Miss E'ise H»jreiinan Depew Stranr. daughter of Mrs Kate ">•--•- Chauricey M Dei vl was married to David Andre L'Esperar.o jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. L'Esperance. of this titj :r. the Firs! Presbyterian Church Peeks! -• er.ir.p The ceremony was performe by the Rev. Alvah Grant ■■....- The lurch was decorated with r-^irn? cut flowers, ferns and chrysanthemums. The pews were filied with townspeople ar.d mar.;- - •-:-.- cut of town. The best man 'was Harr R. !>:-. r.r>>r. '.aw r-artr.er of Mr. L'Esp'erari-.-' 3 . The ushers were Eiwari Wells, jr.. and Alfred B Townley, of PeekskJll; t\"i!liam Mcßridi ani Frank S. Parrnenter, of Troy; Walter B. La: ir of St. Taul. Minn?; Dr. Edgar W. Danner, Horatio S. Schrocder, Robert H. Stewart and David Bennett Simps all of this city. The brid^smaNis were Miss Anna Pawling. of this ••>!.-- May J-a.r."t*e 5) ------ of the bride, and Miss Eleanor HarrK of Milwaukee, Wia The maid pf honor was Miss Martha Depev Btranc sister of the »rid< rhe bride s r wn was f hand mbi • . - -- tat with tull< - Bh< : : . ■ - - - . ■--::..-- . - . The ride entered the church on the arm of h-r -■_ - Senator pew. who gave ihe bride away. .-----.-.-•■ at the home'of the bride's mother, at JCe!sbn-ave. ar.d John-?!.. P=-e^ski:i. The house was adorned with flowers, ;,^!rr.s and fern^. There was music arv.i a s&pper. Mr. and Mrs. '. Esj -r - - left r^^ic-ki:' on th- S o'clock train for a bridal tour ir. t i :-. ft er v will live ir: this city. Th< wed r.jt May Davis. : -■-•■ ■ ; . . ■ - ..... . . . _ ■--•■ - - • ■ : r a • • -a . . ■ ■ ■ _ ■ - ■ ■ . '■'. ■ - •-< ■■-•■■ - _ ■ . ■ - .■ ■ . ■■■ . • _ - . S • -' .■. ■ ■• .• ; ■ • ■ • ■ - ■ " Man Be! mi; . - ■ "' '■■ . - - jr.. sor c" H. H Rogers, of the Standard Oil Company.- at - p. .-. In the home of the britle's parents. No. 40 Eirt. Seyetsty-fourth'-st". The Rev. K. WaipoJe Warren, rector of St. J,.rr<-^'s Church"; -'•- tbir 1 certrnony. Th<? bride wore a coliir cf diamonds and pearls, the gift of H. H. Holders, er.. and a >iiiirnor.<i pendact. the hiidesroom's ._:::. Her only attendant was Ml?? Rosalie Benjamin: iEujrece i*«T*»*rri r :ur uncle of t.~t- bride, was be;?t n.iin. aro the ushers were H. L. Hartley; WiHiim Potter, N*-al Fox and Mr. Drake. Mr. P.cs-r? and his br:3^ will sail on Saturday for Europ* on th« Ka --r W. '.- t '"••:■ travel for about, a year. fa'E nF.\THnR R VESTERDArS RECORD AND TO-DAT S FORECAST. .■■-■ - - - - - - ■ - - >ta - i>«. wsth ih« pr:r.clpal centr»r ol depression ever Son crn I^aii-r H'jr^n and a Becondar>' over - Trere ;.as tt-en rain ar.'l snow ever :r** j; ;^-r lake resrion. 2--..J ra:r. ■-■-.- Ohio Vailfj' ar.i !^-*«-r lakt re«rioo: etui ot the Rocky Mountains the uealiier ha^ been f»lr T*=rrrv»ra;i;r'-s have rif^r In th* Atlantic States an>i ha^e fa!lT. elsewhere und*r the :r.3-jercf of an ar-a of. hijrh pr««»-j>r«>. which overlie the West an! Northwest, with its <•.-»*; over North Dakota, in tha Pacific Crast and p!at»2u reg us th« ha* beer, fru* l!ttl« change iiur lnc th* last twenty-four hour?. *x'~»*rt over the m.djjp portions, where ;r."r» vr-r»- accompanied 1,-\ katr terr.rem:^--. TI ••- will be ra!r. Thursday in Sew-Eng-f land and :he Middle Atlantic Stat»». folJowed t,y tearing over ih»- latter <*i»triPt On ii 1-.*1 -.* Nejs:-EnKlan<l (Toavt r:tlr. »iil contlrtu*- Fr-.aa; ■.-■.', lake region there will br ra'.n or Br.< w Thursday, followed by fa:r weather Friday. Tfcer" will al«> r« s<r..-itv Thursday over Easi '■..•■- : elsewbiTe fair weather »ili pr«Taill Tfce "8«t«»fO movemeni of the h'.*rh area, in the North wem ■> — ■ - . ctmp3T«ilveiy cold w>«th>r rr..:\ :»• *\;.>-cr».j ?or rh* next few (lay« over 'h- 1 »ft!H<-rri half r.f ihe country, -x-.--rr. tn<" i .... Bouth. Ir. th«- n'm an.'. '" N^lr^^»•l»M! tr ; .-> temperatures will >£.:■. rtsir.s Thursday or Tharsdaj r.:ti;t. On the NeW7England »nd Jliioi- Atlantic Coast the «ir.;» «:!! >•■» br:.<k south»*rly. ;r "'•'■anij r.i<n on th» former .- . e:;ift;rjp to we«;«-riy by Thursday n:sht. < 'r. trie Sooth Atiantir <*oa_'i th-y will r# fr^h southerly, shifting to westerly and northwesterly. Over the lak-s they wiii become hlirti northwesterly, ar.-t over the cjrper ia«»» they wil! ?>«• bn»k w>si ta northwest. S'.^rrri uarr. ■ ncs ar» dlfptayed nn ljik>»s Kr'«> and Untarlo. <r- the Atlantic Coai>! fron-. Sandy Kook to E^atport; rij»t.»^A»i i-i'i-t lu-iMi A..i' ruui.ii. For NV»-ETisiar:<i. ra.r. t ; cooler .r. westera r r ;ion: Friday ?ur. except r^:r. on the coast;- brisk, probabi; hiKt southerly winds. *>.'.?: ir.fr to westerly by tn-r.i?h'. For Eastern Xew-YorK rs:r. ar.-: cooler to-day; Friia; f*ir. wirnis t*o> tr. : - .■ 1 - <k northwesterly. For nastem Perjisylvania «nil New-Jersey. ra:r. Thnrj day. followed bj' clearlns; an-i cw>>r: Fnlay fair: fT>": southerly winds, fc*K"crr.ir.(r northwesterly. For Mary fair in soathern p<jrti'.jr. ; ra:r. earlj th) raornicp. fotlr/**.^ fey cit-irir.fr in c**r'.!:*r^ portion; coder Fndav fa;r. wini* beer,: fre*h annt.wt-sterly. Fcr the District •_■* Coiurcbia ant! Delaware, rair. <*nrl' • r r rr.omirjr. fMlomed by Hearing, cooler; Friday taki winds becoming fresn northwesterly. For Western New- York. ra.;r. or snow to-day; Frlda tan brisk u> hiirh aorthweaterly winds Foe Western Pennsylvania, raiti in southern, snow o rain r. northern, pcrtiOß to-day; Friday fa:r. tnrtnerl n tada TRIBI'NE LOCAL OBSERVATIONS In tr.i- diagram the eectitntaua «niti> line shown the change* Us pressure *« .:.■■• .■■*■<■ ■: by The Tritune* <.*;♦ re-tcrdin* bara.xrter. The d..'tt«d Ur.e »ho«-« the Umpcra vsrr a* rercnledat P«r~ » Pharmary Trtbcne Oder. >.., >■ la. m. — The wrjsher yesierdar »•• fair, w.th iho««j in ••- evening. Tha temperature recs»d between ** fietrrees and «!1 aesreea, th« mersce '«% decrees) t^ujt 5S degrees Mjrh«T than tha; of Tur« day and JIVi rS*rrt-<»» higher than that of the mrrespondinir Aar* af last year. •«•»•»«■ Tbe weather i> oay will be cooler, with ra:a. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY. NOVEMKEBJ L _lOW- REAL ESTATE. RESULT OF ELECTION STEADIES LOAN MARKET— SALES TENDING THE SUCCESS OF M'KINLEY CON SUMMATED. The chief employment in the real estate offices yesterday was the exchange of congratulations on the result of the election. The opinion was ex pressed generally that a business revival would now ensue. A feeling of assurance and confidence has already been felt in the loan market, which had been rendered so Insecure for fear of Bryan's election that many -a ■•« could not be carried through for lack of available money. It is not ex pected thai the renewal of active business will be gin immediately, although a few trig sales arc said to be ready for consummation within a few days. Among the Bales reported yesterday was one de pendent upon the election of McKlnley and Roose velt. This was the aale of No. 50 West FlfUeth st. (Columbia College leasehold), a four story and basement brick dwelling house. 30xl<X).5'>i. by Post & ..■■- for Martin & Bro. Other sale* follow: Gussaroff A; Stelndler have sold to an Investor N m I.S7T. and 1.877 Seeond-ave.. two four story ten ement I .--*. for about J32.0G0. Julius Levy 4 Co. were the brokers. Co;:ins .v Collins have bought, through F. H. Gum g & Co., the four story brownstone dwell ing house No. 76 Madi^on-ave.. on lot 20x80. with an "L" <>n the northwest corner it Slxty-flfth-st. ar.d Madison-aye. Wi'.iiam ■. Julius Bachrssh have bought fmm Carolina Block. Charles fi rier and John R. Fra ser N - 151 anu 133 East E^hty-flrst-st., old build ings, on plot 43.10x102.2 Richard L>ick?><- has rold tot D. B. Levy No. 61 Te'ier-ave.. a three !»'ory and basement brick dwelling houF. . on lot 2Cxl'.*). Edward J. Welling, jr.. ha? <=old for Sophie Rauch No. 2H7 Kast . -and-twenty-thlrd-st.. a i hre« -stoi •-- dwe'iiL.?. house, on lot SxIOO.U to Ant ■ f.orFfn. John R. Davidson has sold for Jennie Gallagher No. 157 Wm Eigh.ty-srcond-st.. ,1 three story and basement brick dwelling bouse on lot 17.6x?5. to a Mr. Oberkirch. At th« New-York Real Estate Salesroom the o<Terir;ps were disposed of to plaintiffs or with drawn v.-jrh the exception of the following sale No. . - Spr:r.c-st.. southeast corner of Ellzabeth .-t.. ." -\'~ • a five story rick store and tenem. Nt house; Henrietta M. Bostwick. trustee, against Meyer L. Si>- et a! ; A. Prer.tice. attorney: Wi!l iam J. A. M-Kim. referee: amount due. 122.353 50; sut'i«»,-t to taxes etc.. i- ■":' to John H. Bremer for $30,300. Eight flathouses. No. 2TS to 219 West One-hun dred-and-tbirty-fifth-st . -^-ere bid in at C 5.458 each by the E'ViitaMe Lif^ ranee Socieij-. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER?. •.--.*•■ c of *th-a*ve; «*.SxH«UI; Nel son T> >t;!i»-e:: to iL^^ry E and William H •Glickman *:•"■• 14? th —st, s «. 2>«" ft w rf Arr.!>t<»rtiarn-?.v». Z'ix '.*». li: Frur.kt.n Paddock. T°l»Tt-*. ;o Max S an'l Jac. --p C Grifenhap* r. 12.900 14'.'tfi-«t. . s, sn fi i c~i Amsterdam-are, 15x 93.11; same to American Missionary ■«-■••- 12.075 ■.'-=.■ w cf AiTis-erdam-e 1 . ■». ISx U9.li: sa-r 1 - lo Max ? and Ja'"t' F. Grlfenhajren 12 WO li">-h-". n 8. 200 ft * of Broadway. I" ■•- ■ II ; Jas^ a I'iir.-.. ri»f»- e^r. f> •._.--.. WasW... P.Cto T:r.t;rj-ave. - f. 221.11 '• n of -c. •■ •■ '■■"*.: Henry C ■■ - »■ -.- to Catherine Mar-lor.aM : Cnlan-ave. No nj\. 2\x:>7> ''a^^r-..-*- Macdocald to Henry C.Jenckia* ......... 1 12-Hb-i-t r. f ..' -■ •> of 1"-^-. 3xlflO; Patrick F p^NeCl to Mary F O'XeiU an.i another : 13th~«t. No 4^"5 Easr. 2.'. -»5.".7 in regular: J ■=-:" Gallo to Antonio Ba^arou 8 "-"« ll.'-^-s:. n b. 2no '• •* of vh-av* _' 0.11 '- :; bert Ackerman to ... ... V Ackertnanr; . 1 Lots Nis 124 an-1 !^r. mar prrrperry of. .._•-_ Morgenthau: Flarenc* II V"lnsr!preva to G isei ; ir.a. Vingrlprova . 1 Loi Xi 3* i! »•*«•• r.a!f \ox So ... map of Wakefleld; •:«• Tt>° X BaJ---> < t; —.,..c :--. . . I 12' 'h-.-r. ■ -. '-■ '■ pof 2 iv ( 23x89.11: Anna M GaSney to '~".--tr.i.-:r.<» Doneliv 1 Lot So 3.2V5. «-"tion I<>. rr-ir of " ■ iwi m»- T*rj-: the Woodlawn Cemetery to Fh:'.ir Fear ing i . . 3W 26th-«=!. n s, 2*V> ft w of lOth-sve. 0; Victor ".-••-_. t_-> M^n» ODry lC'.nnii "■■--■•• • i' .-.--- s>xi«2 2: Monti Friedman to v"e<-e!:i4 L*'j*sp. "juiirlairrt . : 2d-ave, \i 2.2T0, . ."• Jonas Well Ma ■-- Bs ther s^rr.u-i? TO) 75tri-«:. --'-- rf V. ■.;:<. r. »■. • ?:i2T:. Ludwig Frorr.m rr. ChAT'.^i' A Stein . 1 7lFi-«t. No IS> v. -. 22 ; Thomas J Mc- Lacshlin to Hatt - J Farr-.l 29.5<W1 2T;'r ?t. .« •. 411.1 ft of ;>tr.-at-». !:»..',xf>- &: Slracn r'rrr.an to la 1 Mark e.OOO F \ '-. - s. .-2.".- f: -of :■■"■ ■>! 25x100; Harry ■'•v. - r.p-or. to Gecry" X Babc^ck 1 •.•■'.;-?-.. So 261 ■• 17x100.8; W ::.arr E Nichols to Ann Nior..-'«.. 4 part 1 14- it?i-«'. n s 125 ft < '-•■■ 2?xf<:'lf.; Her m.-.rr. Strauss to M*y»r Solomon 2T.or«t Ssth-rt. « "■-• wof is-.-cv*. 25x102.2; Thomas F Donnelly, referee, to Mary B;rßh»rr 5.3^0 Park «.\t. Nn t.i^t ta !.124. r. w r -.....•►. runs n •*•• -.: n ""■.->-' — x ''■•'.:■ ■«:r«e! x - <■.' . lieyer ?.'.' .... Herr iw'tc'-fcs* *i ;<-" »r w "■: ?,\-i\-, " :r« iJ-«>i J-«> s. ".V::; \-.~ r. F. ■« ■ ',\t.- P?.t«-:v nr.-l another.... 1 4!h— t. N .' East, an.l ■."••- Ma.-.a M .: >J vtrr • M-x L:--?r. Hn-1 another 1 Pr-'.mt- ■»:. No !!•• . o .-. 2:>x<~M, r^s c Greenfield to Aaroi A«-r. 14..100 John Katzmari 1 .".'.'. z- ■ v <=. 4^." rr ~ f ;2 4>4 >;; v :-¥t, I!>x7j; Jair*s '•'•" Applet r. : Annie Donneav;. Kxr.a-e !-iitr)»- ;•.'•• \>- r;-. : Annir- Donnelly anj another •■-■ Alexander Srdr t:- ! another 1 i::«:r,-«r No ::i" Kt-.--. 1«j>x100; Domenico R man . 10 Maria P. Capajso i 12.".th -:. n « l^ 1 "..!'! f; - cf Madison arp. .",::. 2x ■ ■ a-:cu«-i:s Btcner to Ha.— y .1 iK-'isri.i-.' .' ji MJ Sarce propeny; Harry J Douglas ... R Cirrus* v 2S.(»>'i Heal Cstatr. MONEY TO LOAN on ROXD ax: MORTGAGE. Apply to the BUREAU OF INVESTMENT ot THE LAWYER?' TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 37 LIBERTY ST Oldest Strongest Best Title guarantee andTRUST COMPANY. EXAMINhS AM) GUARANTEES Titles to Real Estate CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $5,000,000 146 Broadway. New York. "- Remsen St.. Brooklyn. ■fnrnisljcl) 3.partmrms QTo £ct.. THE AVA._ ' ' ' '■■ -■'■■'■■■ - Unfnrnisiicb «To £rt. tT?le~^Tl^^avTaT FIFTH AVEJOTE, ' ■ ■ ■ ■ . _; irtra«t i a — i .-,,.; ». - ■ c — •: . - ?.r.~r. j or ■ * £'••»••* of GEORGE KEMP.' ffi 3 'lu. . # **«'«'»• GRANDEST LOCATION IN THE CITY Riverside Dlir*. n*ar SSth; 'x'-aor^'--,^ ■ apar:iß*eu;-.«levator eu ■ «~ c !ki -a . ? * n " * r<Vsm {Tonnirri Proprrtn Xer Salt. n One of ?»ew York's Bound Brook, "snrtr: n. j. s^«ftriLc*rsjs o- v j. c>», R . r T^Si. K2TSLSSS B. A O. R. n, !mprov, m , nt ,„ M ,7 »*• A R. R. 11.. toJSOA r * nr " "am »«.?<» to * n 'l r «JJ P*rri.-vjlar» with i-^biuh \»iir, a. r. RULAND & WMITINO, '» IWkra«» st. F - --7.— - •old at aurtson. Home any day but ttunrtar *'" l * H. ITAMTWOUOHT Uella, N. J. Co Cd /or finetnrss purposes. ENTIRE BntX>lX(i. l.T«> 3"! »v Apply to A. "G. I H3T.EIIAX & CO.. 1.321 Broadway- ficsoris. WA*HI*GTO*. D. C. UIHJIc ©inlluJlmlLlnlfiiPg WASHINGTON. D. C. American anil European Plan Absolutely Fireproof. Located in the most fashionable part el th*> city and within five minutes" -walk of the EXKCUTIVE MANSION. TREAS URY. STATE. WAR anc! NAVY DEPART MENTS. JOHN T. DEVINB. BERMIDA. OPES DECEMBER TO MAT. Situated or. htsh elevation ir. th» centre pf tr.e city of Han ■ r.. •-- -*..i-a. if Bermuda ?fnd for kiet A C. BROOKS. MANAGER. HAMILTON. BERMUKA. A representative i ' • v * Rote] ■*.'.! b* at the %•■»• Enrisind Purriro-r Resort A«.«04-lar!r'r. Offlre. 3 t'arit I'lare. New York City. ' ember In, 21. 22 an; 2.T 35EW JGKSCT. AT!..-. WTTC -TT. v J THE BRIGHTON OF AMERICA. Tha '. mate at ATI^ANTIC CITY. N. J.. i'jriUM the Winter months .-,--- ,■ ■• --. ' healthy. HADDON HALL. Th* z* puiar t*ach 'rent ("teiry Is always oi-er.. Golf links. ii : sAd coll s»a v^--»»- baths. LTEI-S & LJPPINCOTT. LrLS Ut Lslio !L iHI LitUU J ? Atlantic crrr, n. J <>p»n Pavi:!-- ani riea'-d ?un Par.or d:r»rr:r r-r»r bna-* valk Pnrrhes an a 1»-. ci wtlh and Jn!r.*»d t-> boardwalk. Ska ar..i :>s.>; private batrjs. Golf pnv;|i-«'!. JOSLAJH WHITE & SON ATLANTIC CITT, N. J. OPEN THE ENTIRE TEAR. -.-'•i.. equipped hotels; steam hear; -ml "T to all fivers, hct and coli bath*: fine tab!-. So* View. Ocean and Virginia An MRS N. R. RAINES O«r»r und Frc-priotor. HOT"- TRATMORE. , ATLANTIC TTT. K. J. Remains op-c thraasbom the emlut »-»»r. liir.:rg room asjckmd la g;a«s. Over fifty jrivst* ba:bs attached to suites. Sail an] fr»«i »at»r batns ta th« nousc. Every medem lazcr; bjmj a: In'ifW, L». S. EUTE Jr.. Own« and proprietor. fPHE PENNHVRST. stiefclßsn nt second nous* frcm i Beach, Atlantic City. N. J. — Op«e toura jear. E.« ra.tor to street i»v«L A special rate foe t.'.e w 4 r.:er k> *on. Bock.;«t ma ■■ 1 JAMES HOOD. " 7 »- •= -•" ~" ~ TTW '■"i'T y> -"?V _-■-.■. L !'' =i - i ' *i ■ ■ FALL SEASON. I!W>. ' '."' ~ ' ' \~ ~ T U " ""a vt>"" = ' J=.-- _^--- ... . Under the ma nag----.- -'. Davttj B. PL.TT3CBB. LAUREL HOUSE NOW OPEN A. J. Murphy. Assistant Mir.&icr LAUREL- IN-THE-PINE3 OPENS NOV. 15. Korar« rter Asa -.at» M«r.ar«r. Lakeirood. v J B»a'.:r:fu'.!v iooa:»J and with a" — J a-, i electric} baths* ALEXANDER ill HERON".'- "m..; I). LSANITA! T '"M Lake woob. n. j. Accfn*mndati rs '•- lira •'■* numn»- Slfviem facili ties frr xr'"a:r:;<'r.r by mechanical rr.assase ari electricity. AdireKs DR Van HORN m:\\ -\ iikk. =Brst'ra =rr.rr« N. T. T->r H-alrh. P.e*r. n?creat;nn. The sppolntment* of a first c;a<s hote!. Elevator. Su:tes tr:th bath. El»c£ricltv. Ma*sase. Turkish. Russian Sul phur, !!> "r -— r.:e-!rir. S>-.-:b.'rr, -:-rt other baths 5-j- Parlor TCoiicc of Snmmcr.s SUPREME COURT. COUNTY <>F NEW TORK-— JastS I- Bulkley. Thomaf G Rrc!- ar.l H^nri- H- Viuch.ir.. a.» K\»--r-.::>rs of ar.J Tru-!»?!< ur..:-r 't.t- \j\*\ \\..\ ar. i T«*tann»n: of L>ar..-. B. Kayerweather deceased, i'ialr.'iff^. ai;a.r.-; Karl M.Wallacb a.-.i Bretnchen R. Wallach, hln n-ife, said name.Brelnchea being Rctlttoas. her :ru» t.T:ri«T:ar. r.trr.f- I'f.r.e up.kr.cwr. ::■ plaintiff, V ss-s K. n'allach «r.d Ruth Wallach. his wife sa:i name Rath relre flctttlou". her :rn>- i"h.r:!«t:i;n r;;>rn»- unknown to r:a;r;r:ff. .-a-a." Coi»»rrtaa, Arthur Cohn and Esther Coha, h:s wife, sal.: t. •.-..:* Esther ;*.:.? fictiUocs. her tr\i*. Christian name \--\r.s ankn -u-r. to ;!air;"-:rr. TtnTr.as Roberts Steverpon Company, F;arr:»:: T.!;>iar#kv. Josepn Marcus ani Nathan Marr;is composing th* "rrr. -.f J.Vr ■:' Brtrthent. A>;.h. !'-.:■.•• Luuis X-nrr.^.rt-r. Har-.ey .~. A:ir.} u.r.l Ci~u?x'- V.". Almy. Hymaa Sccnltzer. Harris Kati. S'.mor. Denier, Jullua i'.rz'-l. DemarcT Heller. Siff:^ mi;n>i B Wormann, I>air Jacobs. Jacob Anton F'jer.:. Zacharlah I>ear. Daniel \. M..-..T. Davul ?:on". Georpe F! Cluett, John W. i.'lue'.t, Alfred i"luett, R..r*-t '".uett. I ar.:-: W Con. Ht-.-r\ • . Stcitzeli, Fr»fi eri<-"« F. PeaNJdy Edwin K;'.-.-'ix. L»'Uit Kl^inbaani, Henry £icri»r. Jc-seph ATn. . .-■..- !»;::.« rtegbert; -~,irr.u-: - . . Jacob Lunltz. i.Tiarie* RaouI T L'uvai; < r.a.-.-* Alter: Sterens. Fr«r.K i- V. Halt. M._rr-.« Well. F.er.jjm;r. M Weii, r.err.ar:l Kask''!'., Rosa !lerrmacni Hyman S;.r.r.. Henry p.^r.n. SchwarzschHd and Sulzberger <_*"rrpa-y. f"r:jarr.!ri smujch, Jacob Hecht, S lomon H»'-M, Eparalra v Y'iumar.a. Philip jacot.s. Abraham Sterzelbach, Sa>:! Fau?t. Carter R!:e ari.l Company, a corporation^ I^a«»-r I'arW-.witz. H.ir-t Mark. t'r!t» i ETjectrtc Li^h: ar. I Power Gudebrod Brothers Company. Solomon Tu!-:r:. .Ta-ob I Aiter. rlachei Weinbers:. Nathan U sssriicrfr, :,.•::. .- - Johr. Olson. John .'. Krauss. John H. Oliver. :*~>pr:i>" Haeei >rr. Philip Wohiforth, Triom«s White. Fet«r VonderschraMt, Seb^ytlan F«-ka.-l. John !>••« and Ricuard Roe, liefen-iants. Trial Jesir^d ir. :ht- L'our.'y rf New Tork. 3CMMONS. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: Tou are hereby summoned to ar.s»>r to the cora p!a:r.t in th:.« action. ar»J to ««-rve a v.cpy of your an mer or. the P:,-.,r.TiT'* Attorney* ut th"'r office. Nc IS Will Street. Borouyn if Manhattan. In the City <•? New York, within twenty iay« a;>: trie i-er\;-e r.f tru... surrrr.rrs. firlunc of the day of service: ar.c !n ca«* «t your failure to arit»*ar or anawer, J;:.*-i!rr.er.: will be taken ksa:r:s: >—v by default f-.r - s*r r- i.i-r Jerrjnie-J .r. the F.IT' *H. WOODFC RD," BOVe'b' *' W MJ^ACE. Attorneys fnr p!a!r.t;ffs. (jrf'-f ar..l Post Otflce Address, is Wjii ?tre«i. Borousrh riiai :ran. New Tw City. To ;he r/«?ferv*ar,ts, Ser^h Cjl-TBin. Arthur Cohn an. r>t:ier Cohn. hi* wife, said r.arr- K.»:her tx-:r.c fj."titi<-ti«. t.er troe <Tiri.«tian r.an:e >.e;r.jf unknown to plaintiffs: Th" f .re*'. :r»t ?un-.m».ni> ■-■"'. you by publication pursuant to ar. or-i-r r.f ;h<> H^rs. Abraham R. Lawrence. ,r» !■■'. the Jnytlces of the Supreme »>art of tr,<» Stale of New- York, .lat^l the 2"tn iii of October. 1900. ana :.>■! wtth th" complaint in :h«- i^ffi.'e r.f th»* Clerk ot the County '>f |New York or. the same day, at the County i"'.urt House, ir. the liorourh if Manhattan, •':tv. lour.ty and State of New York, whtch complaint »•».« originally r.l"-'. :r. trie vtTic of .-ail Clerk ->r. tr.* 13t.-. lay of July. -•■ R!T<'H. XVOODF*ORD. BOVEE ft WAU«ACE AttrrmeTs - - Plaintiffs, Oflire and Post Office .iitre's IS Wa ' Sueet, Borocsrh of Manhattan. New TorTk Cltj Proposals. PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES.^ rhtU. I"p.-.t. Q V Dep't. ■-- Ar.h ?;Veet Phila! {•a. Nov. 7th. lOflo.— Sealed prcpcwatn. in tripllcare will be reocH'M here until v.r.e o'clock T M.. Friday; November •?.??.. lttOO. for delivery at either th« Philadelphia. >'hi caKO, Bonbon or >ar. Pranclxre ■!«T f "'^ of the Quartermaa ,-> Department of rxi.<n»> \v.~,:r-r. Blanketa, IS >**> pu:-s Leather iSauntleta. I0o.«w pairs Berlin Giovc*. 90,000 Hat <\.rls. 150.0«iO prs L.-p-:r.s. »M».ii«« f Cham bray J»r.:rt3 ?-0,.»>0 ('ot'.-.n fmiershirts. i<»m»*» pr». Woolen StocklnK*. llsrh: walcht, l».*i<«> rr». W..iirn r.»svy v.ci.fr.-. •jr. i«»'i pr» Suspenders. T.*i<m»»» pr». hr^'n-n-rr.:x^ Cotton BtocklßC*. ''C ht w «Kht, l<'in(» Srruhtir^r Bru*r.c« !<)<<> Storm an.: '■-■•■-'-. Recruiting FUc Hai llard«. 1««> Garrlaon a^.l Hcst Fla? Ha'iiaris QnanUtlea »;:i do »übj*ct tr. 3o f.er <-en:urr. in-reis* if dealred the r'«T.irTm«-r.t Bidder* ,ir» re.^ufste.l :.> ex^na-ne care fully !h» s:ar..i»m utmjw an* spt»c:.l,-at!ons «o tSa: proposal* may be »ui:r-.i;t*d with * full kr."w:«ljre of r«qu:rrr.ier.:!i \r>. ari?..lu:e compliance With Raadarda a r.,l «peelflcal!or.« w... b» Insisted upon ir. tna tnaocetl n ■ s«rr.r'i«» Slfferlnß from staadania and •pacification -e auir«-n-.?rt» ■»"!:! "except 11l the a*-.< of Scrubbing B"t;s"c» and Wool Storltbin. heavy weight I under no ci"--u »t»n-M be «m«ld«red -••-■ other poisti th»r. th.me name-. n tola advartiaement »■::: not tm *!\-en ,-or.*!rf'"-»^'»- P ld!l tor ■*'* QnaBUU«« than adrertteS for wi b* tntertalced. T.if art.cles a<Jve.-:!f*d f^r »> ■ m wine for whl.h blda are to be opened at other 3ervotLi Early dellveriei a» essential at ! bidder* must nata In their ptopoaaU :he rare »r.J ura* ,-.f Je!iverie» «»)ou:i coo .-«.-•. v * iwarddl .- '.hern Government rfwnn the right to rcjaei or accept any •■ all rroposaii or any rMtrt ihf-rr»of Prefer* "• (tiv«-n lo articles -•--..- prr.,luc lion* or manure-far*-*, condltiora of quaUty and prire (ini-luJJn* !n the price nf ?r-.rflijn production* or manoJ turM the a«j her»*»Bl. r-:.-.,- *<iual. A IRANTKi in !'•;■'■ r - : - tf th " *ah»e ot its- artidaa ad*«rkaa4 for mv accompany proposal! ."he r<t;a!r»<l Revenue st»mp» rr.:-.«t be anhew] to One nsmtwr cf The ..'r»r.:»*i t,),l «n<! pr"r*'-lv <»ru-*-'eil Kiarks fnr prr>fKi»alii a3> i ,- lr _ eular to b»dd»r» wtU be fttraiatted urj->n application. En veKpe* rnr.mtmr.c pr : pc«j to he endiir«*d t»'M.a f-,- Millturr SupplMa, t-» !-e ■■•pene-1 Nov. Strd. Iwhi •• and |di«— ta CoKhwl JOHN \. Ft RET. A»»t. Quarter master ,»r>--.i. C. .- A. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, D. C Washtrurton, D. C. f>i lnli.i *> IMB Seal-d pr-. j....p««U wiil 1* r--e\ at thin office ur.t'.l IS •' clock M . •»atuM*y. No%*mo»T iT: -. litfln, ' r furnishing St»e.!al Taps* flection Sewer Invert Bucks to the restrict of Co lumbia, ap»<-in-»!i'.n*. blank firm nf proposal «n.l all r.erfiwary Information mar t<e obtalnr !at thi» ofiV*. 11. b. P" Mil-FARU.Vr> JOHN W. koss. lansing H BKACH. CommUslaaera. O. C. (Tccan Suamcrs FOR ®ujs^ IP®®odD@ ARE OFFER ED DT THE ©o=2) EDODfira OS3 D OD S3 O=O!£lE oi>d f ] - n. r.y t.k. lOCHIiOOHI va WASHINGTON. D C. Rour.* ■- - tltket*. Includtaii ntli ani »•»•*" a= commodatlcns. *;.•! AXD CPWARW. Pteamers sail dalir •x'-eji' Sunday! ■--■--. Sarth Rlv«r. foot of ft-^ach St.. N>w Y..rk. *!»» stateTOOtas. tn.k«-ts. and full -' iiimM - may be ottained. Tiliihnsn. ISM Franklin. daily sbrvice. , For Old ro«ni Comfort. Norfolk. Portatnaoui. Planers Point and Newport News. Va.. connecting for Petersaurs;. rtchmend. Virginia Beach. Waahina-tue, D. C. and astir* South and 'West. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS "AIL. from P-tP -t 21. North River, foot of Eeaca St.. EVERT WEEK DAY AT 3 P. M. H. B. WAIJCEIL Tralßc Maaa**?. inNiu.ic BTT[Es\ss][EnßSa 1 * 'Ifrr.an! fir accmnnto«Jar!on != enr NO yr«amer« to the first ar.U Second Catamcts >;:i ur<u!»-ja:iy heavy, it L« \»?v iesirable for Intending travellers to promptly eofnmuntcat« w!-h us ,-ra' ir.K t^'■ir r^qutreT-nts. Four «r-Hrr!«rs per »■<•-«. l«-av for Luxor art! the Firs; ar.i Second Ca"a rac-ts. We hay. *:», ... - ri ; Dahabeaas ar.d spe ria! «T-a-r-r- nnlet, A :.—.::<--.! nur.'»r -f ar. "". <*v— a-»'r i'lr.pra-'i rarrrr>ts d«scritin< the £.rr a .- g -.ii*r.r3 :n ietaj '" - o*m*«« for ■,- ,,,. c-= -.-> — -^> ——k— - - -=5 - - ---- ■i= ~ — " -~ -~ -_ S3 ~- - 3 Powntown OfSce: :*■: B"<lwaj ...... T fpr >wr. OfHce: ::-.'. B'dwxy (cer. 2»-.r. St X N. T. EQDBTIH3 I S^£J: ILILOTE fast express service „"_. . cherbourg— southampton— bremen. •K. M Tr.Ni. 13 10 A-M.l «:.a!-r. Dec. 11. !<1 A.M. _jj?l. e N ™ -" "■ A-M.-K.W. i Gr. .Jar.. 3. 10 AM. •K.WVi.O-.Xor.-^T.jii A .v. 'TniT* r.-.Jannary :5 _ ?OUTH AMPTOX— Lt'.-NL ON BHEME.NV Fr. Or- G: V- .9AM. r . Ser r , r .r-*-.-. IS. W jJt OrXRICHS 1 CO." NO 5 BROADWAY. Le*-.s H. M* ; ,?r. 45 Sburh Thiri S;.. P=::a. SPECIAL NOTICE. *~"~ Pier T. 2. North F.n-r. foot of Jane Ft. ' f: "'~ Ccarre?a sr; BrocklTn. Tai» Souii Ferry Mediterranean express Service. *NORTH GERMAN •HAMBUBG-^AMERICAN i-wrn vToi ljns. NAPLi;.- AND r.F.Snx VIA GIBRALTAR BT ... _ :-:xr.-;F.-- steamers. "■ ~- T I.N-v. ir.. ir. a M tWrrrt ....r>»c. 1. 2 P.M. •F . F:rrr.A.N-v. !7. r. A.M .-•Columbia . .Z-~. * "A.M. -\^'"- Vov: C 4. 13 A II XCm. II .7>-. IS. 2 p M ■^ n P- ALEXAXPRIA: EGTIT. JAN". 3 22. FEB 2. « Return tickets available for toe steamers nt -;:her -• h","-" a fi!** ''""' ■' 'i-ra!rar. Harr.burp. Br-rr.*-. Loa ■-■ >!'l;f-X H pERMAN IXOTO.I EAMBIT.O- AMERICAN Ot^.R!''H.-= * CO.: .\g°--s '■ LTVS^. "• Broai-»-»r. N Y. : 37 rt— aiwav V. T. . - -- - - ---- - 7-OTTN ?.~F.£TX EXPRESS ~EP. T -"I~E TO FLTTJO'TH 'Iv^vr-^N--. CHERBOtTRG O»ARISi v: HAMFUR3. DEI TSJIZUA.SZ; DECTSCHLAXD. Nov. S. S:3H P. M. ' T'— 12. 10 A. v A.Vtetaria.Xcr. IS. .' A SI. TT- SCHLAKI IMB " TWIN ~T.IW PASSEXG2H ;: TO PI-TSI0 r *TH CHERBOtTRG A.VP HAMBTRG *1-^- N T TO HAifBtTRG ----- P - rania.N !7. l-Ti">P.M Cn? Frio .. rt« 1 »:-- - ; . ' v - i>» > . v ham - ; kitat. s WflKlea !^.^= th- CSsEaSfl br the twin-«rrew asprvss 8 =. AUGUSTS VICTORIA. GF THE A ni-AMrri:-..N LJNS. Z2AVIXQ NEW TOn JAN. 31. 10CI. T>Mra:'.or. ff7 day*. rates i*' aad r: — -1 a:: appola: aarata s:.-. -t y Brat-class. Applj for UlastratisJ parr.Tp.-.«-_ -.- A.V~-'.: 'A.V LINE. 3" ETaT. N. T. IfiiHTE-liMS^ the' S^/I^T^ A ir<r»r Cr!u«» It t!>» r^latia! 5. ? "ipr,r.\- 1~- •• IfiiliTE-ISMEiI^ the' £^I^7= A TI • lr<r»r Crtu«» tr rialatia! 5. S "ARGOSAtTT.™ *»;i:r:s ret. . 1901; sirrr: wvr; duration «S I>ar» N. Y. to N. T.. x-ii-.Tir.r >ra:r.. I'a;.v. F-anc- Turkey Syria. Or»-ec«. Palestine, ~-rypt. Ma'ta. Sicily.— opttcnal r*>'um acr-:s!> Eumpe: P.a:-s Include iar.i "eicurs.or.s. nulijes. Railway end Hor-i rhars»«. Wr:re or call for luusrrated prcsrrarr.=e. test:mcr.:als ar.d ft part:;-^lara. tret. Et'TiriPK^N' TOT_*RI?T CO.. r-k. HAWAIIAN AND RHlLippiNEi ISLANDS PA< U .■ MAIL - - OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL S. 5. CO TOTO KISEN KAISHA. ' :: - '■ Xacasafei. .-^.a-enal. Homr Kcne;"" St*-arr:-r- .«■.* »«r. Francisco ! P \f HONG KOXG HARU:XOT.I3 XrppON MAP." rw- fi i h^MMMS?£ P^r freight. r a ss-iT^ I=3 z*-*i-ra: inforraaViJn a-— v ar ?.■:> Broadway or ■ P-atisry T'^ce. Washtnctcn i>'-''*>~~~ and _- Broadway. -mg-.on a " ' „. fiffiTj|3 ~*" :ii toe WSl^* HT^"'^ : By the New Twin-screw Cru!s!rs Yacht PRINZESSIN VICTORIA LOSE. LXAVIXO NEW TOSK .'A.V ;<-. :SOL r•:-!-■r •:-!-■ - -- ; -= All a;ool=:mer.ts strictly Srst-claas. ■ Apply for pa rue -liars. HAMBIT.G-AMEr.I^AN LIKE .": rWAT. N T. p "z L- - - -r^ "-«■_- = -»-\ '-- ~ -^_ Li ■-** - — <2> _ LfLllJ *w v^ n Steamships of tr.e RED "D" LINE wl;; ~ r 9a _ Jucr. ar.'i Ponce ns frllovs: S. S. rHrLADEI-PHIA ....... NoV. .._ 3. 3. CARACAS .-.".yv;. Saturday. le,-ernt*r 1. noun ■■ ■ ~" .-- V — WHITE STAR LINK. NEW-TOnK-^Qi:ESESf.«TO*WX— 'LiVERPOOr. Germanic ***:}}*• noon Teutonic Dec! r.. noon Majmttr Nov. .1. noon I Germanic lw. c . 3 » no .^_ , C>.--.ir:io. .N^v. r-*. \t ■»• a. r:. llajestii :•... i>, _ Cymric Dec 4. p. m. Oceanic .T.Dec. 2fi. "« : ra>s,. rr J X -r ra.-Ha.s^, frmffhtjind e-r-irt: infnrauition apply to" - - AMERICAN LINE. FAST EX!'nrA= .-TTK-iT-n NEW- TOR X — «( lUTHAMPTI >.V— r/IVPON CALUXiJ- WESTBOUND AT CHERBOCKa. > i -.g ■ ■ ■■- - -■ I-culs Nov. H New-T0r1c. ;;.... De-. II 1 * New^.;ric..........N «v. ... ..... T^^* "A - RED STAR LINE. N-EW-TORK-ANTWERP^PAius, Ev-ry Wednesday at IS noor. •? -u' h^ a" k N\ ; v. U 1 •K'-rvnsrtort ...... V«v **^ \V. s;»»r*::.*r*'l Nov. 22 fN04 rdlanci " Ivc l •Thesx »:ear--:ers can tibm ani tairJ-claVs'"^ass*i: s -ri ' •aXTBF.XATIONAt. NAVIGATION COiIPAVT P.*r» U and 13. N R. Of--.-. 73 Broaiwa y. 4 - ' NARD LINE. *V. TO I.TVnR:'O-.L .VIA QUF.ENiTO^.-V Etruna Noj. 10. BA. It] CaanaaU. .. . r*c. v n0,,, ! Lucar.;a Nov. 17. noon Eirnrta r^^. g -" a L'mhrla. Novr24 T A .V. UxranU f-- 'X, 1 VEF.N N _ ' JO BROAPWAT NT-.V T-PK pANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWaT. "" V FOF. DATES OF STEAMSHIP »A!U\GI SEE THIS COLUMN TO-MORROW pHENCH LINE ~~ "" ' A COMPAGNIE IEXERAU TBA!»tTT.iXTi ■- DIRECT LONE TO HAVR&LpAJUS .Krisie)"" Sa:::ri: every Trm-aJ»y at ■ > a M Prom Pier No. 42. North River, foot Mc~.3= St L* T-ura.r.e N'v. » LAqaltaln*.. v n 2» IJk. • r<rt:V)igne Nov. U U Br»ti»ne. .."."" r>«tr ~tl i L* Lorraine Nov. -- La GMc.-cr.e "~»«c li G«u«ra; Accocy, 22 Broadway, n«w Tont i >I.A!:K - EXCURSIONS TO EL'BOPE | Uy specials -.".ar*.ered S. S "i""lt> cf r.oi •• • a«^ , k=» J-n- 5». IW'l. or.ly *•.-». iacludtr.« Scotland aid S f.a<- G..is«o» Cxpcwttion Enj!»B,l. Helf.^rc I ran.-c Wain ana ireUnJ. w:th *TO Rhine «r.d S*n»* »r..« li. ,i ■•".■, *- bes v:>« ORIENTAL TOUlt KEB J"- ii*i ' r*p i CLARK, ill lr*oy. N T. ' '■ l - ■ t yj_Al.LiißY steamship lines. STn'3'a^3l^^^S^Tan K.:ai» I. Te*»». Cotora4o, Ar:ioaa. Ca: ; f..rr.J Mwitwj! d:c O«,.r»(a. FbnU. Ac. tMUsbUnl Er.-ur,,^ t. 2 My! -" *CO C«n. Ada P.«r S» E. R.. .N. T. ]»Ll> D LINE. " , r<tr ** Ouavra. Puertn <?ah«no. Curarno and Mara eajUi. va Curasao— Callinc »ba .1 ptw^o Rico. **•**- *&£ksx *.„ smartass ■ Bort-Tow. BUSS * DALLETT Central Xasaxtn. 133 Frost it foxct'Mnzc salt 9 '(SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF vrrv TORK.— TSe New T-rx l*- Ir«ti-»«. , .-«*, Coatpsar. PtsJinff. aa^lns; J»s=i» B Bf.-v* i'.^T** B^jd. WUllaai I. Sea-nan. Harry JfcCaH^^lJ^T?* 1 Alexander A. WIW •-. : John N Drak*. r>'-r i - a "-.r CV farrj4no. -f a taS*ra*T.i ef farscluwV *-i 1 «T- Zl' ma.:* aad »-•»--.. in tr^- »bo-» <? »r.rlt>d »fi--r'w. T t.-.e •-• 12- ta s.^ £3im* n t naU V ! 'V^^ ! ' aoctinn at :v N-w Tor* Real K.w-a-- SaVisT-^— xTw? !!n«lwjT In tne B-.-w.rh r.f ijar:.-.>»r :aa rJT J:1J :1 Tork. an th- 13th da» »f Ncv.-nb.-. jyrrt ,: . w J,, l^ -^* tu~*n on that lav. br P-»r r. M-r^- * O»«p«\22 oia. Place ■ wher- n M w--- v ; :r - l^ta^Je^t"l?^ ?w:a« li=e rr- Li-.-! rf J-r- . B %-/l! land r>.>» •-.- f --r..-.v of :>?-. PtefcWru >- - «s -~»-Vi' I^** P"!r»f t* d:»*ant m**^-*-*. ry* 4 > _"... . , -» r '« Cn- tmmtrrd ar^i BKT-«Tth ?r-.-- buaSrw* a,V ,-"!** Ihrw <U3. f*«f rea .wn :nrti« '- 4 .;; eriy lln. r.f j^td On- baa4red »->-! Bfty-JKta a--— -"JTI n:rr'.riz th-r.-e .-.- a.-., 2 ■►-.. w-^-*. . ; .^ J^» of St. N»ct»r.U«i P,a— . or, ta«M =.-^ .— -_: ■,-'*-• »-> a potat d:«rar;t twt CBafirM an.* r-^-r-v--^.,-^^ f—r and (Mr * iri'-h-st ncn»erf» •- — •-. -- — -w~-."^ cf f-rse fcu3.'re-! Ac! f.fry--^■.-•! ---^-''^T^ Ntrbotea PTa— ; :h*r.r. wemtarty parsl>. - •- -^'-*Zh P P.vi ,--; ißHhaad M »>wJericli N. DchoS enThSj s<^urher:y V;fjn.?ary !:— cf the !a-^«i <-f J— - > p a™ 2? theoe* w«;-r:y ir. a d:~ct Ea# alec, th. taaU aiw eae-hat; i«u>>i ar be 9 t0 a p,,;-. .„ ... r — - v ,^.*J «t^ NK-hoUs Ay— .:;. ;;.-»r.' . r.- !-■:-.<;— d asd "*fj*--->5 po-n»r ...» pn* h!KMIr-d aw! r.*>.---;ri -t"^— *Vi «"*x^ '/*' A-.r-:». theaev r- r-.-— - alosaj :-- -,-:— T ■ c? . N'«-hr.a^ A'-r.-.^ -,n- baa4r*d »~.t «i-. m_ ,ir-* f— r-» 5 * u>*-fealf ••;> of an Sn^h ta » r- -r.r »-^» 7L •i;v:!:-s 0a« ber«r«ea said 'a.--: now c- >r- ii -a. -■> *.f* bins aad !»r.' f Jeonte Q &jyd ;r.!-~~, .t i^St line rf said St Nkrbclas Avr.-i> which potat '^ ♦irUT ahr.ut erse hurs!r"<i arid izr-y -~:gr.z M*»> feet ""-"'«! :»S fr'rrr the so-jrft»»«ti»r:T comer of 'r-.- htiad-^j ( ./j»*| Bfta Street ani Sfc Nirbelas »-•-!;:• *- •< • n*^-^ "«i»2z alcr.jf '.and «-w -r ;.tr» f «..«. -•-' taj —- *r»* 2 f-r-7-e-.- .;*;, f— ♦ »--• - - •-. • •-. -. ... Z'' of r.~srrri!ru:. b» t=e said s-reral c-»taru:*s -r -'---—^^T Ej-f;::nr r-r-jr-r-er. f r ra th» tV>-» d»-~-r tr»^ — — T _^ •o rr;n>.n ts-rreof aa !^s tr~T. ti"*-= f.r : -- - • - j-iT Sort ***" w--h snrh i-«*t «r -a~— • -.-_ if a--, a* r-.e - y^j B. Ecyi aid H3rk=»»« Br I - * bare sad - * — , :*n.'.. to cross the Crotca Aqscdsct i= frt;r.t if sa.-"-^-> ise*. * T^** B-irr part cf the iar« rr»mli— s — ~-»-~*_ •- .^. _. J--r.!e B BojtJ by I^r:= M :_ .?-. v - ' — ' '.--• --.-»JS? teyloC JaJy. .--;■-■: i-i ------- - i. aat I? corded Srs t!» ofS=« oT tr* n-z=--- r ■ :> t--; ~<m— _ cf >vw T^rk !n Liier 1 77 - Ci -• - . paja .r*^ Dated. N>w Tori. Oct-b-r !*« david m ?^^». EiTXET * tor!N?OX, Atrcrr;»>» fir Pli : ~ ;; *** The appr-:xi=.ar» tnwt: f. it« ;.-r. - ..-»-;- -.- «;. !«fy wiuch -..-.- tb.2ne iescri-rt r" ;- r . s :: :- »-jt » One fctin<ir»d a-..j titr*^ tl -._-,-.-■: .-'- " ::>: -: tae ;:•- ia,- -.f .~-rr--i.V-"*:-- . : : . . ■ : »-VJr? A.c.ac ■•» ar.:-;r:.:.c ■ ;.-•- :.;-..;• :-; -- ._ -.» 3 --t S&-I&0 2--;:ars. '■•.-- .r.:— — r :- -. ■.. :. ; ; :~ C±Z tejnber, !>• . -:ic--:.-r -.-- :-- ezTesscn ! **.-. Ta» ap; rr x:rr.i.T* ar=-:.-.: f r^i'- J = *.-:.-.--:• - -.-*- b—s which a- w :- _: jt«! :- :i« - :— tracer a: ci tl»Bic iha«» r^.-ey sr paid - : -.- 1.-'-r-- .7a. •- -.^-^ ani ■ereaiy— rwc 35- ■.■•<• ;-;iar« >.r.i :-:»r»ar.. rjatsi. New Yzr^. Oct."L"— 2* * ~ '-• "yEW-YOKK SUFKKiIE COURT. Consry cf — Charles I- Jr-*s a» A-rr.:r..itr3rjrr .. *'" * s^xxls. chattels a- i cr»i ts. wslsi -x»r a •* ~^-~m >'<*- r-i fcirr.i' d-wreasei ?.a:=t:~. aciirsr K-?-_t ?.^s .«-:. rr ■ w=^ _ar. i :r. -ra. r»r-r..iar."s —In p^irsuasp* «t a 1~ IB* ai""-?-rr;r i.'..^-ii .'..^-i actiss. t»«— :r.j lit* -.-:— Isih t^r «; October. 13<W I. rr.» -.?. i?rsi«r;-i r..-.- F-^f*-*« •- aa * a *rK r.-»c. Estate ?a*-?«— ~-m. N-* 111 srar^ir. "_^^ r--r -i-.i -f Marthartan. Cltx cf N>t Y;r-:. cr: tr.« «^r-.ti -a:- of N-- -— .. w-»rw -»r t3oO. ar :2 n'cJack -- r. .-- --j- ci T . r;- M-V: >■.• i COl^ AtKtlcne-rs. tr- ;--—'.**% t^ttr^i tr> ?a. i Jadjcaeat ta b« soli, aril ti-r-;= :acrj;«i *» tai- _ a:, that — —a.: : to? rr ysrrel ->f lar.l at Eaijera ta r>» Tw-Lft. 1 ! Wart cf tb« Cty -r N^w r-rx ir. : as follcws viz. : Cr:in»3«S2c.!a* a p..-t :r» tr* Sci-r_-»ry •ide cf <»r- r.u-!r".: «.-: .'J»r.t- .:.--. --.- — - taraas ;i "**e hoadred ar. 2 sixty-C»e :—• r Easterly fr:rr r^» Ei§r --:■•■ •■.'«• of Focrti Arena* las ■*-.-<■- -i- a- i I tseace Southerly and :a: i :-: -nr.tr; I-"----. Arras -t« •-"■•'■; ?«"! and -:-v-rr laei-i r -- peatr? B=* jf r.« ■: If rexwe»a One Hundred aad TweaTj .— - -. : a=d "-•" -• :i_r: -r~-j anu rwentj Third 1 Streets; raenco h.^a r- j i.izg «a.i cerrr- !tr? cf tne block *:xt<*«r: feer • -.: brae* Sortherty '-" a ::re p^rj::-; with TourtJi A-.-«r 3S ■a- r.ur.d— -r f^e» and »>••■?- !a hes ta -if Scc-.^r. :-» rf Otw Hnn<Sr«a ar.d T»r-r.:> TntnS ?rr-»r arui tr-.eri.t« •'-'■i--r!y a', r.g sail -^-.utri^rly silc t,f or" Hundr^d «r". rw«r*T T^:rl Srrve; *ix-*»"-, f#<?r ei?*tr '.---« r- tr.e pl.i-% :f "r-? r.r.:-* I *injr rixre»B f»-: <-'?rtt :=ci»» •.- w;*-.3 :r. fros; sr.± rear and One '-■_:-;-*-i Sees el^-.e- t^ ""f^r^ N«V T /rx'"" •> --" l" lUmi STI.VESTI2R --,?" "A". -s, -'r.z i 5 ilag in ?f rr- p— ~r-r^*» «cj« af T..c i:;r.:i.^i;? i~ ::-'-. . ...? ..rr. _r .i^rc- ;i st"~»r» wr. r. :r- a'_>-v- .icscrir—l ;r. ;--•;. ;3; 3 • r -» jei. 5a J».2»V;..r.. ■»:". ir.tereat liere«3 fr:.=: ih« ;":.- iaj oi Octob-r :-««' • c-T.--.-rT -x::.-. c «"' a=d aHowas -? ?-rrjur: :.-- r • *->•-;. i-" wita fcreres; rrora ■ • t _-- ;* ; «o. rj {;«;rif»r »i;r. the. expert — ■- Of rr-* . - ._^^-:x."Tii*.** ■ -» ro be allowed So tr- r ..".'" ">• - _r 1 -- ■» ; ■.- - -,j^ =_c?r, cr pa.U bl the P.-r-r— . Is $19' 2^ ani :=:--■-:. D»t«d New Y-rk. Oe •- > :-'■ -u.v-:-r:-:? :~ :-r. "-"A"r r^-"-— * BUTTON 111 a Xfl »pHE PEOrLE OF THE STATE ■>F NE^ T n r.K •■• T» -i-ici? it ■:",'. '"--r artj ' . ---:•:;-— Ti t\"i::^rr: •; Tr. rr.; ~ n afcr ir-— .' • : -.-.-- S. Tr.-=? son leceased «r:i li thene ar« asj r- - - -•-" '1 ta rf r..i.-r.-: ar.'.r- ar. :* .f -r-r- .- aro -' : ' ' - : 'zj.-'.t li T^^^r.p^t.•^. :-i--.\+—l ;- - aa~w ;:^ -- f ~s: •:-r ~ '. fact ar* -.:•:- a- anJ -.- 1.-.t* ■- -"i.-fi -■ wlra r>-a5. T.Ar..r- diltirenr* a- -I rr 1-:*1 -:* ;tTjrta= - --•-'. :i teat p- I"*.'—1 "*.'— or tbo^e p-'-s-~r.- cy tie c-r.— -— - cniti?2» tr." w;iow. h-irs ar..l r.-xt cf *:r. ( k' "r._- ••- '1 T -r~.r_ d-. -a«*-I. <«^r. : crr-t:r.s: "Whereas. :■•:--- :. . ■ -.-it«t3k- - Rogrers. pf The Ci:y of New Toric has :a--:-- irr!:*! m tne ?urrr>s:itf'« .'curt r.f ocr "~>ur'v of Nea X rS r 1 2a.*» a rertatn Isnnune&t in wr.uns. r-lanr.s t.i -. •. - —t: as* persona.l propwrty. iu'v prr>v<«3 a* rr.» :a-- v>.".;: tad T»«'arr.-"r.: of Cnarl"» H Tbojapscs, late cf :-- Garjr«S New York, deceased. Thereto* yoc .ird ** -. r" y '- «r» oit-d to ir7-~»r before ta* .-■:— k ,t- ■ « oar ! ' -cry ci N»* Y-rK. at tls e9e« ■" the Coantj of New \ -« -s — » l»th lay ->f I>- nber. -r- tnoii««tnd r..-.- - .-!-» i»t r-r: o*clocii 'r: the !■ ren an '* ■Ha' : A^ zzf* ar.2 tb«r* to attend the pr> r.^r* ci tae *^: *. i^.-r "^"'.r xst T>-'t;<rr.-:it. Ar I sucr, >.f j>j .;- :\.r- r.^r-- -, : red i* »r% ccder Vb* at* «rf twenty^ea** yra.-« :.-» r-~ ;r» ■ lypss? t> jtta.7 piMTftiMX '.? ■ - ■■ - -■" "r :f y^r_ ,-.a» a:=i. tJ r.f your r-z'.- ■: or faUur* t- I■• so, .--... - (I i« a;^r- :r.t'l b\ the Scrn w^ - - r r-r--*-r t . -. : r.r yoa in th. pToree-lisE In TWTlmonr W-ereor. \V« -«;*-: rr* —a' r! tS« >^—--.i:--« •■ -;~ of --- — ..; ..-. .-.-j :f >•« York to be cereast i »=»ed \V::r^s-i. H r.. Afcner • ". Th--~a« -. — rt* fL. ?] rf ..ir ««••! ■-;-•-- .; n-., • -. ,- «sj tti.?:r * rrr..\xi>. v- ----■.- ; ; v- •■ '-■ •'. - w -.--x*« W3T. N^-a York IN HRSIA' t | a TN PURSUANCE of an ord«-r of Her.. As=e? C. T>=3-.ii. a .-■c*r;>=sc« of :!:• Ccnin"? rf N-» T- I *^- Vcrk. jS.v*«»'^i to present :~- w-i wtis » -..---• rS««« - **~ Street P.oaia -»i. la :^♦ «-'■-» ct -N*-* \ ..-«.. -= — 2*~x* ■ D&Md N*>« V -fe. f* f iiT ci Vij. :&M. a* GOOOWTX. THOMPSON 4 VAXDEKPOEi; *-:-r3«J» fjr Ex«cntor. X: 5 "W»:; -tt~-_ New T-^rk -rtry. _— _- TN PCRSUAXCE of an order cf Has. AM* 1 - , . * T«fc r--vf.ee t-s ii-:tM- k:v-3 t- *:: n-r»— .« • ristii i**- 1 * GerrruJe C «»,:--, :»•.* cj tt- CocarT "' >■-" T ? r ~ tittup m prnni U^ -..-:. «:- — .-— S-^J" =>! rir-iadwHV. Poroc»b ef «a-S »::.ir la tie C:^ •« ! -m Tc-k l« -r brj^r- th- I<«>. ih» of r^-'--:*? 3**^ I'uted New Tc:k t»w «;> i«r rf Jur- HUB TV VT.TF.R ? KEM ITS ?>-n-ator ■a* AXDRETT P HAMr 1 ;?!.'! Wrr^v * r £f---*^- 31 Brc-iawii\. R.-ouils f Va:>.hi;:»ri N«» T^rk C.ty- JORRIN MARGARITA.— In pursuance! of.* 1 ord« »>f ilon isnrr C. Tr^ms*. * Sum«iM rf J? Count* of New Y^r». aattc* :• h*r»bi m« •» *-/?£ ; :.3 n»\in« i-.n.- o«ari»t MarcatUa J.-rr:3. U:« ■ ._ Cit> of W*»htn«toa. ix c. d«— a**!. •;> r~=«= ! r" •am* wltri *. i.-rs-r» iSfTKtf :•■ f<- si i-^-s ■'* r *\J* pi«.« ur iraiiM-.-rtr.c ru-13'M at the •fit* •'* ~ |L»« M^r«. h:» *.t!umr\*. N.i ZZ XasaM sirv—t. us «=• "jr. ac«h el Maarv.u*c sn tn» C»tj of N?w V-rk. .» «* "^ ■ fir* ih* f^urt»«nth Jit iV l!ar-*-. !:•>:. twx:. L>«ted: New York. i-epteiniwr » i» o PAVET A MOORE A«eiUary Ai»«g«*S Attorneys for Administrator. 2 Nassau StnuS. .»*"""" «( MiT;»tU.a. .New Xoik. X. X.