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•r*<l *ithr.i;t br^akine the contract witii the city's
T)ondhoWerf The Deputy ControlW. James W.
•lfv<niion. has, howevr. hit ui>on a plan which ac
«ompllshes the result without <l..inK atiy violence to
♦he <ity'e "contrartual obligation*." Ills plan is.
In brief, to obtain pfimlaslon from the legislature
Jor the city to Issue a ntv < la« 6 of securities, ••th«-
NO. 16ft WEST si:vf.ntt-thirp-ST.
Four story dwelling house, sold last aracfli by Fre<i
erick ElUel. as broker for John Armstronff.
proc««ds cf ■which shall b* paid Into the Sinking
T*un<! for the reduction of taxation, and which
hall be- ifsuable ot.ly to the Sinkiiiß Fund Com
missioners, asid only to the annual amount wr
which th*> rexenues of the fund exceed its normal.
•af**. «ufflri»-nt and scientific annual debt Instal
mfitt " This riaT: is stated to be technically legal by
the <"orr»>iatii-ir. Counsel, and jti that caM ay« are
unabl* to t>ee how any objection can bo raised
nrralnst it. eitli^r oi grounds of public policy or
fustic*. And. ns a matter of fact, no such objac
lion has been forthootnlnc. Technically, of course.
1t Is mimlse to sell bonds to pay for current cx
j«en?es. but since th<-- iM.!:j« sold reaKy represent
current im-ome. which has been practically seques
trated r»y foolish provisions in »-xi«t!iig lawe, this
technical objection Callx to the ground.
siti: FOR A sibway STATION.
The Mbsxaj X' i" Coeapai is reported to have
nought four llalliniiiir on a plot WW.II by MM feet, at
the northwest «-c>rnor of Or!c-hundred-:ind-fourth
»^t. ana Central Park \\>st, as a stte for a sta\,'on
sf tlie un<l<rsround read. At Ono-hundrf-J-and
fourth-st. and Central Park v.<--i the vast branch
■f th*> \Vc«:t Side route runs in an oblique line to
One-hundred-and-i-lcwiilh-st. ••: i 1.-.-nos-avt. Ae
.•ordinf; to the map and profile <>f tho und*-rsround
road in the ofllc*" of the Rapid Trajisit Commission
there Js to b*" a station at One-hui'.dted-and-fourth
*t and Central P.irk WVst. It is aaM thnt the first
pjan rcgardinß this ptati<>n »as t<> li*ve the statloo
on th<" ea>l eidf of the avonue if possible. If that
plan h.-i'i bee a .-arri ,1 "Ut there would <Mily l>o a
small openinpr In the. street, it Is said, leading; to
thr station. The proposed station i- to be lHrg«
and pleasins to the oy«-. Th« v tast branch of th*>
Weft Sid* rouif hojrins at < Mi^-liuntired-and-fourth
»t. and Broadway, a-he« th»re arm also be a large
station.
The plan to build n station at th<» northwest
mrn*T of Onr-hunijred-and-fotirth-st. airi <"'!itra;
Tark West li«v Btisoulato<l Investors to buy in the
«li*>trl'-t. An lnteres>tliia* sale of tills kind was re
ported ycFtc-rJav. <;..r-' i:^r«^r. as broker, sold
for John P. Hua-irins a rilot :-i: -i by 301.10 feet, on the
Korth wide of One-hui 'jrth-st.. 1>» feet
•west «f Central Park W«ut. and fitcn'Jlng to On«»-
Siundred-and-fifth-ft. Samuel (Sreea In the buyer.
This plot aJii'ins the parcel bought for the purpose
<■■* bulldlac a big subvay station.
THE aVaXJE OK SIXTT-FIVK T.OTS.
NsaTStiailans are almost .r-,."!..* for the aalo
of about Fix!y-fi\" lots asnaai by the New-York
Irstitutlon for the Deaf an<l Dumb to a syndicate.
of nhich Ooorjre R. Efcam4 aai Francis K. Peadle
ton ar.- mf-mber*. Tli<- jiJot .ij lots comprlffs three
parcels. T».. parcels Dave sts t ri.iii;io- of 2"<> feet
on the oast sil- <>f Bntadwa)*, and a d«»|>th
of 2Sa fe«>t iti <'ni, ■■>i:i'iilr.'cl-ati.l-; ixt\ .ni.l
One-h::n<Jr<»(l-»ni-slx-tv-thir<l sta.. ani in r»ne
hundred-an<']-s!xt\ -t and frrir ndrrd
fourth Ftp., res-p«-ctiv«>ly. Th< tinr.! parrel lia*
« fronw»e of 3>", r«*t on the north slJe of One-hun
<lred-and-sixty-fourtli-st.. and Is irr<j?ularin shape.
The tra-t Is a part .if tlie old Robert I'iick^ farm,
which was bought pj the Institution nh..nt |«M.
T.a.«! iiear ■ r^-rt of this farm araa s..ui by tli<- in
uti<-.; ; to a *"widleati li--.* <l. . j l>y t"4rnellus Van
drrbilt.
TRANSACTIONS TOLD VESIKIIDAV.
Peter Axcirad has sold, in conjunction with B.
Nsi)h<-in. t<n flath'>u.-Ch fc.r MMM cash, as foi
lows: Tor the Johnson «-stat<\ No. M Bast Nlnetjv
firFt-rt.. a flvs etory Mir.'- family flat house, to
V»>\iri- .\ Prrelmaii; for the O'lMea e*staf\ five)
fi-« Utery flathouse«=. Nos. $•, i:. 13. Id .•,,] IJ West
Onc-huiJC!r«?4-a:i'i-tvi*lftli-!-t.. «<> Hi rm:m Cohen;
r-T t!,'' R<.pcrs *>Mat<\ four ihr<e family houses.
Nos. .'■ •''■ . 4f an.' 142 \\>st < i»i. -h:in<lred-an<l-
Ffit\-tiilr«l-st., '■>• «iis oa.-h lo '"linrl*-; K'.rn
limal. A- Thlery h»v poM to s Mr. Baikman, for
* Mr*. lU-+K. So. fA \\Vst Sixty-elghth-Rt.. a four
n.irv lirrtwiiFt<me hißh st'top li^usr. SOkWxHW.; feet.
William .1 Ilatrtjltc.ii ':. - -..I i for the rity Real
Ketate Cosnpany N.. IIS \V. Sf-vt nty-Kixth-st.. a
f.iur ftory and basement «Jiv< llins house on a lot
j«uoxne: fe.-t.
<"lar. V. O«den lias wld No. 4"3 W«-st One-hun
<3r«^l-and-fnrty-*»ipht!i-^t.. a three story and base
ment «lwellii bouse, imi a Iv Ikjrtl fret.
Matilda McVay. an administratrix, has Fold N«v
4iT Went ct.tifth-'t.. a 'r..in- dwelling li..;is< on
a lot 5dW 4 feot.
.-ln-l Shapiro has M>ld to l*lllj I'rie.lmHti. No.
'\k Kifth-5t.. a fHx et>>ry leneni- nt bouse, on lot
r3xJ»7 ft-et.
I^«k» t"r!^;ic^r has pold for John I. Mahoncy to
Janpuln A- Werner lh« plot MalW.ll feet on the
•south side of One-hundred-and-twoiity-fourth-st.,
ITS ftft east of Broadway.
K*Hje*w Brothers 'i\. ii<i 1o H<rtria!i I^. Sol
omoii No. 142 Kulllvan-at., a seven story tenement
liou*.- on lot 25x125 fwt.
<1. Brett"!! & Son h«ve sold for a Mr. Haru No.
F.i" East Om-hundred-and-twenty-flrst-st., a four
aesnr pinple flathcrjse, oa lot 20xli').ll feet, and for
k Mrs. Lsii ji . Nn. l.Vi V^aFt One-hundred-and-twcn
l v-fourth-st.. a four story ?:ncU- flathouse, on lot
9acMv.ll feet.
<;r«acen Brothera have koM the old building, on
I<m 2S\l<». on tli*- west snl<' sf r<i;iin-i»v<-.. IM
feet north of Oue-liu»dr«»d-and-fifty-niTith-st.
John Hope has s^i.l to the <"ity Real Estate <"om-
Jiany old nn« Ktory buildin|E(<. on jiloi 50xK«i feet, at
the northeast corner of One-liutidrod-and-fifty
fourth st. and ■iiaatfuiam ayr toc«ther with the
two stoty frame dW'ililifr^ In One-hundred-and
fsftv-fourth-t-t. adjoinins or. the «'ast. on lot ZJxiZ
feet.
Julius I. Livingston has *ol<l to i. Kraisman No.
TH Kact Flft!j-.-t a sc\on story tenement house, on
lot 2ix96 feet.
R. f. Brown's Sons have sold for the otate of
.Tason Roger* i-j Thomas .1. <juiim a plot 9Sx27xS7.a
f«sC at the iiortheaat corner of Jaokson-avc. and
«Hi«»-liundred-«ti-1-!rixty-nixth-st.
William Kelly ha* pold tn Joliatina «»rafstrin No.
P59 Tinton-av*».. a three story frame dwelling fiouse,
«n lot 2L«xl2 feet.
Campbell A Clement have leased tlieji new twelve
•tory apartm*i:» lvt.l Nos. I] and r, East Thlrty
«<*cond-st., o:i a. plot .V'xl'.«) feet, for twenty-ona
years.
T>. Kempner A- Son 'iai •■ «->ld for a client No. 32S
W*«t Kortietii-.^-;., h five siorv tenesmeot house. e»n
• lot £>x 35.9 feet, The same firm has also sold No.
S«* Wftt Fortieth-st.. a f-.«ir atury tf»nen>ent house,
*>n' v lot 2&K.9 feet, for Jonei>h L. Glbbona to a
Mr. Meyorp.
•ievrjte \V. Steeie has «old to Harlln .1 Woodward
Nob. 17 an-1 IS Ka^t OtK-hundrcd-atid-scventeenth
m\.. tmo Bv< Mtorv fiath->uses. oti plot .VtxlOO.ll l«-et.
<s«orse R. Head and X A. Oruikshank & Co. have
•"Id for Mary Van Nostrand to Marcus M. Marks
N«. 7Z West Flfteenth-st.. a four story building, on
lot 25x8(V f e* t
R. Hehleroann & Son ha\-e sold for the Commer
cial Real Estate Corporation to John O'Connor, a
four «tory bulldinp. on si lot 50.7x100 feet, at the
nonhmeat cornet of Ameterdam-ave. and One-hun
dred -and-seventh-Bt.
Fleischmann Brothers have bought No 119 to 125
Weat One-hundred-and-th!rty-eiehth-Rt.. four five
story doubl* flathousek. on plot 100x99.11 feet.
Leo S. Bitia; has cold to the Realty Company of
New-York a plot. 50x117 feet, on the east *lde of
s» vichaaa*-ave.. 149.11 feet south of One-hundred
and-thlrtv-thlrd-st. The buyers will Improve.
Pease & EUiman have resold for Herman Thom
as No. "6 East Fifty-eixth-Et., a four story dwelling
house, on lot l£xlOo.S.
K. R. Wood & Co. have sold for George Moore a
plot. 50x:<C.J. on the north hide of v-secondv -second
st.. MO feet east of Columbus-aye. *
J. Arthur Fischer has sold for James W. HenninaT
No. U4 West Thirty-»eventh-st.. a four atorv
dw.-llit« houxe. od lot 21xSS9 feet. °
J. Arthur Fischer has sold for J. W. Hennina* to
a client the five htory brownstone dwellint; housa
No. 154 West Thirty-seventh-iit.. size 21x33.9
Charles E. Duross ha* leased No 454 West Four
teenth-at. for the Conron Brother* Company to
the West Side Juvenile Club for three years and
for Mr. Sullivan, No. 430 Went Klsjhteenth-st. Mr
nurosn haa aold the leases on the private houses
No. 367 W<irt Twenty-third-st. for Frederick Guer
tltm to Hdward <*. Markx. and on No. 311 West
Fortj-sixth-st. for Edward Favense to B Foss
' THK BRONX BUILDING FM.ANB.
On«-hundr<>4-aiid-sixty-third-st.. south side. 145
f>ct tvest of Morri?>ave.. one «tory frame meeting
room. MBMfj the Rev. Thomas W. Wallace, aior-
€nn Proprrtn Sot Sale.
1.. H. & J. W. SLAVVSON
Offer for Sale
In the >th Aye. Section •
In the 60's
Just off Fifth Aye.,
l!5-foot American basement, which owner
is obliged to sell; askin? $150,<X>0; can be
seen by appointment only.
Of the New Houses
On Murray Hill
We f<»e.l that oiip deserves ayclal recom
nr-ndation. It is full width, extra deep,
atid conscientiously built. Tou can buy it
for fir.T»,Ooo. «nd you n't find another
as good for the price.
R^emodeled
American Basement,
In the middle 60s. near Madison Aye. Re
cently alfred 20- foot house; modern In
every respect, which owner haa authorized
us> to offer for Bale at SSS.(W>.
Can Be Altered
for 525.000
Into a practically iif» American basement
house easily worth 5200.W0. Yet you can
buy this 2.Vfoot house now for £125.000.
nnd it is right la the best gectior iaet ut
Central Park. This If an opportunity to get
a new houre for the price uf an old one.
There Are
Not Many
Well located new houses in our section that
•an be bought for less than $80,000. We
have? a few— especially one at $72,000 that
should soil quickly, if some buyer will klv«
It a thorough examination— the more thor
ough the better, for it 1* both good and
cheap.
L. H. & J. W. SLAVVSON
536 Mh Ay:., near 44th St.
TEL. 064« SSTH ST.
24 EAST ST STREET.
Between Madison and Fifth Avenuea.
A j'alatial dwelling, ready for Immediate nc
eupexjey, IKI f*-»>t wide and 7.% f>*>t deep, lth an
♦•xlenslon runninß th«- full dfptli of tho lot. viy...
I*C ft. 1! In. Abwjlutcly fireproof In construc
tton. A court 17 feet wide runs along: th« t-ast
*tljr plde of th«» hoijp<«. thus providing abundant
llKht and ventilation to every room. Tha hous<*
•■•otitainfi :\4 rooms. Including olx bathrooms and
lavatorlen. An rlectric passenger elevator,
dumtwaiter. Intercommunicating telephones,
electric HKhting and Indirect steam radiation
«rr« among th»- various modern Improvementn
that hay« been Introduced. For plans and full
particulars apply to
J. C. LYONS, Builder and Owner.
4 & | Hast 42d St.
Buy your furs now—cold weather i« cominß.
Fur« to order without extra cliarßf. C. c.
Shayac. Manufacturer. \\ : e>t 42<i St.
ris-ave. and One-hundred-and-Rixty-thlrd-st., owner;
Arthur .Arttauder. No. .':» Willls-avo., architect;
u/m.
Pcrry-ave.. northeast <rimer of Two-hundred-and
ftfth-st.. two two-and-a-half story frain*- dwelMnc
houses, 18.2x55.9; George D. KlngKton, owner; Jamca
Hanson, a.rchlt«;ct; $7,000.
Gerard-ave.. west side. IS6 feet south or One-hun
dred-and-thirt>*-elßhth-st.. rear, one story frame
ptorapf house. tftx9G; John Bolt ompany." owners-
The Bronx Architectural Company, architects;
Jl.'vJ.
One-hundrod-and-forty-peeond-st. south side 70
£f* tt w *' ! ' t .. r : f Brook-aye.. one story frame nh<d.
40; Plroiallli Brothers, owners; The Bronx Archi
tectural Company, architects; Jioo.
AL.TERATIONB.
NV'. 7CC St. Ann's-avf.. four story brick tenemaal
house. >'x. r .;'. Louis M. ECbMiur, owner; I.ouis Pak
architect; 52.800.
TO UtPBOVE C. W HARKNESS'S HOUSE.
I'Uns l.avf bf-"ii fil.-d for alterations to" the
Charles W. Marknes-s residence, at No. 6SG Kifth
»'<•. Th.- alterations eoasM of l>uil-litic a three
story l.rlck extension on the roar, and intonor
d'l-orations. the cost of which is jilacr-fl at J3o<v.i
C. Votz. of No. ]r/> Flfth-avc. is the architect' *
TO AL.TKR A RECREATION PIER.
Plans were nir.j yesterday at the Bureau of
Buildings. Manhattan, for alterations to the recrea
tion pier at Third-st. and th« East Uiver. The al
terations call for the putting In of marhle partition!
for classrooms on the second floor, to be used as
a nuhlic school. On the first floor a heating plant
will b<- installed. The co?t is placed at Jl2,f«>i The
city is the owner. C B. J. Snvder. of No. s<k» Park
ave.. is the architect. The pier Is «0 feet wide by
300 feet long.
JUVENILE CLUB LEASES BUILDING.
Charles E. Duross has leased No. 454 West Four
teenth-sL. for Conron Brothers' Company to the
West Side Juvenile Club, for three years.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
341h-at. a a. 400 ft w of 9th -ave. O.IOxOS 9x— i
m.9; 34th-at. a a. BSO f t w of 9th- ave. O.lOxllS.a
«— xOS.O; Samuel ln«eraoll to Wesley Thorn; '*
X>art: B and 6 «j
Oth-ave, No -»54. c •. 24.10x100; Henrlette Splec<r!
to L>»opoid Rothrteln; inortifage. J.tl.<J<><> . l
llth-ave. w. a. 74.1 ft •> of 2»th-et. M.4k100; 2}»th
at. s. •. 175 ft w of llth-av*. 79z1M(.W; «}ertnjtlf
Uaronrw d« «iri::-r»r<-lck to Oendet liwia. quit
claim, all liens i
Same property; Bendel lsaaca to J J Glynn: all
Il*a» j
S/th-at, n •. 212.4 ft w of l-t-.-ive. 13.3XV2; 20th
■t. No 837 Kaet. 15.3x1>2; n.-.h-st. n ». 543.1 l ft
W Of lut-ave. 15.Sxfti; 2Oth-Bt. No 341 East. 15:;
**i; adth »t. No 54.1 East. lS.axTiJ; 2oth-»t. N.>
«4S Baat. 183592; auth-et. Na347 Cast. 13.3x92-
Jaoob Welnsteln to Mary Feller and anothe ;
mortsace. 5C1.490 i.mi
Avenne D. No 42. a a. S4 ft n « «f 4th-at. 24xl(X»;
John Relnhardt and another to I«natE Koref
mortg-ats. }17.<aX> iyo
VKW BUILDING PLANS.
J *2taiiVi. 'V? « f ST * yen Bt bk lottf - with •&**•
\v <r i*?- H p '*f nMW »- 5 East «d-»t. ewlier;
c,,, .51 p >« n er«n. architect siooM
•hed. 12xl«»; j Blcrart. owner and architect... 125
a. 12KHO. j Bintart. owner and architect... US
m-:\v-vc)ljk I.Mi.v Tinm;\E. sindav. vuvk.mhkij j>. 1002.
(Eiln Proprrtn Sox Bale.
p in the Purchase of a Home
Location, character ani quality of the house, neighborhood ani
probable future value of ths proprrty are the prime considerations.
With thesr Points in Mini
EXAMINE THE FIVE
NEW HOUSES
— on —
Riverside Drive and 106 th St.,
FOR pßlces,p ßl ces, r.n
! f'hc.iC dtvellings wary
\in size and design, but A PP*y to
\not in their finish and v ix/po ok>iitlj
excellence of con- H. IVLS SMITH,
fraction. ****** 481 ifth Avenue.
18 Years
of continuous Success
denotes public Confidence.
The weekly r;cord of our sales proves that \
j the majority of those interested in West Sid* j
j property come to us.
An exceptional opportunity to secure at 1 )
! sacrifice a 20 ft. dining room extension house
jin the 7os. $40,000.
i Frank L Fisher Co.,
4(0 Columbus Aye., cor. 81st St.
I^oK SAI-K OR RENT. — New five »tr.ry Amertran base
-I rr.etn dwelling* 24* an.! 232 W. 103d-rt.; rr^ate
neighborhood. OWNER, 1« Water-«t.
TT\On PAIvE -Vi West laoth at frasiUas M uni Moit'»
r Tark > Utl <">ti«>n dally. I'- 1 until -
GVnction Salca ot Ural Rotate.
VINCENT A. RYAN. Auctioneer,
will »*ll at auction at the New York Ft**: rls'ate
Ralesro rtn. 111 H\ ■■■■ h •■■: . at 12 o'clock nootv
Thursday, November 13, 1902,
BITPKEME mi'BT PARTITION BAIX
LINUS A. GOULD, Esq., Ref.,
S K. COR. SD AY. AN"l> 100 TH ST..
four st^ry trl'-k tenement, win-, store; »!/« 10.1 ixTt.
201 and 2O3"East 109 th St.,
BETWEEN 2l> AND 3D AVKS.,
twa 4 story brick dwellings; slz<- *: »ach l«xK«.ll.
N. E. Cor. 126 th St and 3d Ay., and
2,323-5-7-9 3d Ay.,
fne 4-story brick t«aj«men»s, • with stores; slza of lots
207-9- 1-1 3-15- 1 9-2 1 East
126 th St.,
. UETWEEN -" AND 3D AVU? . \
e'elu thre»-«tor» ani basement brick dwelling*;
rlv* „f a-l i li'.xM) 11.
I. I. ITAI'BY. K».j . Atty.. h»j Worth 81
Mac «t AucUuneer'a <.rfice. U9 B» i.->u.. N. Y.
DVERTISEMUNTS ani fc ub!crlptlons for The Tribune
reocisrd at their Uptown OfTice.
N'> 1.531 liItOAOWAY.
Between »Ctn and "Ttli stß., until U o'ctoci; p. m.
rrtiaemi I will 1* received »t the following brsn.-h
. Tla. :
i!J»l Stll-l«^•••. ►. c. cor. i'3'l -'.: Ilill tltli-iiv«*.. COf
12th *t.; ili; l.n»l t-atli-wf.t 2SV7 \\ «*>t -l^<l-st.. b^*
Isf.n 7th ;,r.,l Mh nves.. 1!«KI «\ «-»t 13»tli »t.« IJKtN
:t«l-av«-.. between 76th and ■•• Me: 1.0-lt :i«l-nvr>..
ri-nr <ilst -■.. 1.70 M lil-nir,, n«-ai M»th-»t.; IRT F.ait
lZStki-st.i 7SU Tremunt«nvt.i tiso .til aye..
Ural itsiuu IDatucb
OUR QUICK NETIM
OK CONVERTING YOUR
REAL r.S'IATt ;N 'iNi : C/\SH
no matter svfaiere located, nent frri "n r^-^lle^t. Stnt<» par
tlrulan and i-rlfe. Established li year*. Ijirse il»t of
WARD R. E. CO
■ i;iii:i.! • IJUII.KINO.
IIIIIKJKI.YN SEW YORK CITY.
\"\»ANTKIJ.-- ."» to -" inns, hijili ground. In N«w- .Tereey.
>V lens than - hour* from c-ity, w*Ht of unnnnit of
Oranc« Mountain, n< rtli uf i«r Hills; k"<"1 aoll, i>ort large.
timii^r: ai un lanc< of e'»«i water; ; Improved or v.i:h
small house, Bos 930. t'lttsfield. Muss.
Men's Itw Lined Overcoats, Automobile, < ar
riage and Sleigh Robrs, Foot Muff; and Coach
men's Outfits, ;i-t S; Knnex. C C. Shayne,
Manufacturer. Wesi -;_*< 1 St. near 6th \\e
-furmstjei} "XparlmcutG <£o Let
72 W. 69th Street.
lland««->mc aeven room aparlmrnl with Lath; hot wal'-r
and steam; rent fSB an.) ►». Applj Jan lor
mWO H'h.m.- and bath fr.nn Ltecetnber lo Ma: *!•-'."> par
1 ' raontl fully furnished: attendance; meals If dealre«l.
i.iKi-: rtru.iiiN.;. So. 51 Weal nist-xt.
?o I.ci for jbnsiucos {Dnrpos:s
I OLK 1.0!
■Ji )■: \M II RAT IN'D KI.KVATuB
-.:> and 81 \V< >R ill i
RULAND & WHITING CO..
.'. HKEKMAN ST.
"1 (\C\f\ FBET ol ( ' oor apace to rent In my new
J.OU,UUU buildinsa, Park sve. and lC9ih to 1.-JOth sts;
two bsaatltal ■ irnerx; beal lighted ana strnnirest built
buildings "t their kind; spaces lo suit; power, h-at, ele
vatars, etc. Send for Illustrated circular. A. S.
NICHOLS. 10» i:.- 1 12l»th-st.
H.KI.U To RENT. Sein t concerta, aoctaty m^etinss oi
lectorea. olano. mornlnc, afternoon '>r "venlna; m
■aceraei - • '-' 03. GENEALOQIPAI. miJ. Ma
JVest BStn -t.
PARK PLACE, n-.ir Broaiiway. Whole buUdtnc- 5 it. ry
an.l hsrnisnt. from July i» - n» >,: PLABB, 2.44 U'way.
i'urnishrb Rouses to L'ct
Q~A— 1 -••'. HOME BT. " vv "
V-" El*B»nt furnisht-d home, all m....1>-i 11 '-rmimtntl
four bedroosna. two tiled bathrooms, parlor, library dlnlnif
and dressing room*, targe kitchen, steam heat: ilr'at cla«4
sewerage and jihuuMntr; o«ro#r abllgpu to travel- 3d aye
••I- to 129 th st., atther Southern Boulevard or Weat
choter car* m Hotr* m.
ii r nrni*f)c& Booms (Eo Cct.
— foF^acheTojrsTXll
For one ar two betars. tlre<l of hotel*, who want
quiet and rctlnemfnt In strirtly private family elreantlv
ajii>oirte.l house. nc»r \\>»t 7".M-«f. "I. " station- ON>' i>p
TV\v. UAROE CONNECTING ROOMS; private dre-sinc
rcom«> bath. ele. trii- llchi«= and tan»: breakfast If d»flr*J
JKBBB C. BENNETT i CO.. U* ColuajSus Aye.
THE MOST SPACIOUS
AND UNIQUELY SITUATED
Fireproof
Residence
NOW FOR SAI-E IN NEW TORK CITT.
No. 2 East 87th St.
Directly opposite Ihr garden front of one of atn
Avc.'s finest mansions.
•;■>,» house Is -10 feet wide «nd 100 feet deep. and has
an easen.ent of 13 feet on the w*SMrl]f ■*••. thus Insuring
perpetual and abunJant tight In every room.
The house is a conspicuous example of the highest
type of domestic architecture.
Kvervthlnp appertaining to the most advanced art and
srlenes of construction and mechanics has been Incorpo- i
rated.
For price, plans and details inquire of
any sth Aye. broker.
BARGAINS
in PRIVATE
HOUSES!
\ TSth Sr.. neai Park Aye tlree-story )
1 hrownstoae. i«i foot, «i-l«n'lt<l bl<*k . " 120.900 )
\ B2d St.. near Madtson A-r. f-.'i- atorr. (
butl«-r'.f pantr) estenaion price *cry low j>'. sO> I
' Pis'. St.. r.-ar Ma.llson Aye.. four story. /
j b.jtler'n rantry extension; |ua| been nut
) In order 33.00©]
\ 83d St.. handsome American basement im- (
\ me'llitt- posieialon a > '«<> (
f •••"• St.. ni i. sth Aye.. i» f of>l; r B-s.«ion k.*.'i«»>
j .ftth St.. neai Ma Inn Aye.. 22 fnor »,,\,, <( J
I Mtfa St.. neai .Vh Aye.. S3 f.«t dlni-ic ' \
) ro^.m extension, bit house for little \
< money . ■ i».ooo (
Mm:,: others List |usl rrriswL l-a-ti ular». (
\ DUFF <S, CONGER,
Madison Aye.. corner S6th St. }
Sable Dyed Fox Muffs, $_*> to $30. ■ Boas, $20
to $50. Fox 1- beanttfttl, but not serviceable. C
C. Shayne, Manufacturer, 41st & 42^ Sts nrar
6th \ve.
A OVBHTISEM and aubsrrtotlons fof The Trilbuai
- V lecelvnj at their Iptonn Offlce.
N'> 1.5»'.4 KROAOWAT.
Between SStb m: 1 37th sts.. until (• e/etoch p m
Advenlsem»nt» will be received at the rollowlriit braitel
offices «t recular office rate* until « o'clock p in viz •
UR» Nih-BTe.. » , or. Sd at.: IS.I illh-av
12th »:.: l»a i:«»t t««B)-sl.| a.IT Wr»t 41M-81.. be
tween .th anfl Mh ayes. : W.l Wrat 12.".t1i at.: 1.398
.I«l-nvr>., Let«e.n 7Hth and 7Tth sts.: i.'i-iC ;id-ave..
'■•" r , ,*'••. «i.'V^ I«l-Hve.. near SOth-,t. : 157 steal
l^Bth.at.i 7.%U Trrmonl-aiM «lAo 3d «»«-.. near
Jlst-st.: .'.-•.» Ilil-mr.: 310 IIIee>«-ker-tit.: :i2.1
"■«ee>ker..t. Mronkl>i>. X. Y_2Ml n,,r«-.t.|
.'!.> Smltli-.t., l,(-n <;nle«-nre. N.-iM.rU. .\. J.
— .IH Mr..».1-ti. ai,, at A. I> T otn<-«.
I« ' ' ■ SAfj:. u^hl «it<- Tot '!»marr« \llla or fHmllv
■ apartrn*nt«; MontClaJr HelfrhtK. l>per Mountain
Avenue: J.T. by •"■'"' f "' ccntly »K.rinc lawn to avenu*.
■"hlrh la maea<lamlae<l lias atom M.!<"»aJks (ta.i water
rew»r. electrl • -•• an<l every modern ron\enleni-e. xM!h
Metirn and trolley ram. rii^ Burraundtnce; Insures rUrfert
"ra'"'!*"' 1 'V ' :l< " '*T , ''"" ' l ' th •■'*"■ peTfert
.irnlnae- ani Flu malaria, with views ••: unusual maitnlft
renre for .To ,„(;,„ •f N>«.y,, rk < Itj and hHrb< -, rt Lonaj
I*la 1 .Sldtcn liland. the Narrows, New -York l!av »n.l
th.- ocean. No fln.-r >>.--t an; p ••• near Ni > r>rt ' rrli«»
very low. Address J. 1\ M.. Boi a, Tribune run,,.
<«ONNK< I ■ T PAKM in<> ACRES.— Two "-hours f «it:
\J avxiern hr>u»»; t\\*t »v.atirur. rtahlns;: I ••-■k g'»..l
'.r.liarl; iarl«tv ymatl fruilv. | At;.M I3H i; li.th *t.
3JIARM POTI sat.X -R4 ser «ood bulldlnsi K<f* '•
Peconlo Hay frontHse. •■ reaa H X COXKI4NO
r:«al l>t;it« Act.'. Mnttltu--;<. 1...i E Islsmi.
ii r nrnishcb "Xpartmrnia tUamed.
\*ANTi:r>. \ flr.t rlaaa rurnl»b»rl at>»rtment. n.-t less
♦ » !'ian *<-\<-n T'»m\*. f..r thr.-.- month*, from I ,*in>.»r
l»t: neiithix.rlir^i.i of park preferred. '. E \\ n.r , 4 c<>
.■s West ..: : 11
EL DORADO
Central Park West's
INEW PALATIAL STRUCTURE.
I. UtfcUi.ua ■'■■ entire bio k from i«>th uti.l Ulst
Creels. ■, masnlfl enl new fireproof A.,arln..-m
Duildlns. nrlth « auperti location la«.| ...it In
suite* of fuur. five, six, einlit. nine, ten. fourteen
and fifteen room* The •■.iul(>tm-nt Includ ev*-ry
kti.'wn Urvk-f. Th lara-« ralt< • have three l.ath
r.».M^. Si-.<lh| txrotDinodatlnni ar.' pruvldetl f.. r
$ii r h Mo iwtiF"???" ™*™*,^ , W^", 8 * *^*""
'■■i U ■"■ u«i Sujm i Inli t !enl i.n pr mix ■ |j, ,t, t
SliM. to .•S^..V«>
JOHN V. SIGNELL.
OWNER \M> BUILDER.
Evelyn;
101 West 78th Street,
<>|iir..«it.- Mnnlintlnn >r|urtrf.
S3.^ ABSOLUTRLY FIRHPROOF.
ronm: U and IO bb U aa S rh' ePlnB A^ ar "" tt "» ••• •«. ,U and n, n
Handsome Apartment, suital.le for a doctor
Also non itoutekeepins Apurtmetits of two " three an.!
four rf.™! and bath; room atten.lan.e
Kestaurant in the bull.Ung.
Apply to Superintendent on pusiain
TS TO LET.
HOFFMANN ARMS.
COR. MADISON AVK. « BOTH ST
• Mas a QERLach, Prop.
I tOKNEK HOU.sk ~~
.nvrnir 'm'' *t U "'•"■ l! """- apartment; tnrf awiisiu
B^H^L^B.V^r^ m "', '•"■ ■ VplH>l!lteV plH>l!lte : Autoinw,
irss loJiT " ■ UrKt "- ' i "' K '*'- tu "venlent:
S 1 X - NY APARTMENT. eUht and nine rooms. t* th - ele-
Sly^ a n°ar^h ry a r nVenlent<f: «—^"- '« Hlv^e
11.'! l 5 WKST 4TH - ST - rr ' eHr Wa»hin*ton Square
1 *•» Four rooms, with bath; references requlr*.'.
O|TH ST.. 21 WEST.-Fln. .in*!* apartm.nt; ittn
V* rooms. d cor » tf -'' »'h»t« ani koM; private neighbor
•Hi WABHIXQTON UQCAIUt overj.wklnir Square.—
♦»«-'/- , roottm. bath; •:.r>«-n plumblnc; ftram heat, h.v
Bad: ■••*■•
Wry desirable apartment, fourth atoor, Brejiroot to let
Citn Propcrto lor Sale.
€onnirn propenn fox &alr.
ttnfurniol)cd *^piirtmrnt% Cci
UnfnrnisllcD <Xparttngnlg- go £ci._ ' Unftirnish^ -Apartmcarta gg t^T
larbun Hail
164-166 West 74th St.
! _ ■
A I amilv and Bachelor »*■••• Comment.!
Residence Hotel. *•'• T. Tribune— '• ft =- -*■*
... i,_th. Marbury Hall 1» the most auroptu-
J, -Z A :: chambers, with. bnt&a. ougly aprolnte(J establishment In this
Fur.l.l.rrt or unfurnlthed. city. The decorative effect* and fi
1 urnMin-11 or un»« niching* are in e\<;uisitts taste. • •
.Ini'Hnr.r I n.lit n«« y H;rald—
Valet >it» lee. 4 house with th» atmosphere of a>
im _ t i.. „ rich Dim'» country home.
Iliinii-ilic Cultune. __ _____
Apartment* are ready for immediate.occupancy and dining room acrMce is now give_
3LAWSO> & HOBBS
West Side Apartments. X
A SELECTED LIST.
C Apartment* overlook-^
Insr Rlveratiie Drive
and Hu'iaoii: »
BUCKINGHAM *» ' "; *>.=°°
iViI'RT s elevator. electric and
LULnil . Itghte. telephone. 1>3 <y>
812 West B»th St. 4c. Thes* are ex
ceptional apart
ments far rent
<^ a»ked. -*
f f, and T large, lisht"
„ . ... rooms and bath;
lllr- first tlaaa appoint -■ ,&M, &M
pii \l<s R(»Y\I menta; al! modern *"
PA 1. HUIAU I improvement!*; ele -j- to
N. W. cor. "t!i Aye. vator all nifht: I |i ih-4»
__j Il3th «t e!^.;trtC lir ht ;
ana IKMi It haU , c# Beau |
t tlful situation. J v
f 6 and 7 rooms an.l-,
bstb; new fireproof | J(Um>
THi: IOWA, I tulWlns: elevator. . to
l". W l.Vith St 1 •••«rte light, tele- T *^
luJ tt - I'Htn at. phones, etr. HanU- *•>"*
[_ iom« entrance. J
f Apartments of 7 sad j
« rooms and bath. |
ban«laome trim
AVOXMORE. ent?^e° Ut: n." r •«•»
2131 B*waj I decorated with silk " to
_.„ .... ... tapestry and mar- ■ $i,4i>>
near .4th .- ,, la ■alastilMlsa ;
elevator: electric
liicht; telephone. ;
L «tc. J
Slawson & Hobbs,
234 Columbus Avenue,
Near T-;d Street.
Apariment
Hou^e,
.Mad son Aye.. Cor. 90th St..
Opc^slte Oarnee;!? Residence.
Only "ne apartment left —
fir*? floor < nraer, 8 rooms
.in.! ; bathrooms. hssiirlfnllj
appolnted.
Just the Plo.ce for* Physician.
rti:\T* *i.imm>.
DUFF & CONGER..
Madison Aye.. Cor. 36th St.
Fan at Wholesale; merchant? supplied
promptly at C. C. Shayne's wboleaalc dept.. ijo
\Vc>t 41st St. Retail dept.. i-> 4 & ij6 West
42d St.
Auinmu BcaoriG 6 ort3.
m:\v-j Bnsnv. | ~~~ KKtV-JEItSCY.
LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY,
The FamouA P^ctort for Fait and tOinicrl
Tshe Laurel House
Now Open for the Season Until June 15t.1903.
Tshe LaureHrv-THe-Pines
Will Open on SeiLt\irda.y. November 15. 1902.
Ilntti Hotels lader >taimi;riii
A J. XfI'RFIIY. Assistant Manager, laurel House.
HKUTftAM COTTAGE. UUCKWdob. 1 SKW JERSKY.
I > — \ limited number of «u*sts received In an sttn -
Uve wl!il»-r horn*. StrWtljr first .lars in location and con-
Jltiona. v*.:-- la
MISS. RICHARD T» BERTRAM.
T AKITVVOOD. N. J.
IAKKWOOD. N THE I.EXINT.TON.
J THE I.KXINT.TOX.
Opposite I.aure! Hous**. Open all year. Sunny rooms. Open
wood fires; private ami public baths, ateam heat, electric
Ivjhts. Rates. «2.M> ds>] and up. A. S. UItRABEe. frop.
IAKEWOOIX N. .1 - IWst winter rlltnat.-. f-lvat- Bsbb-
A lly. i>n*> mil* *r.>m iii't. In the pines, will entertain
a f«.» ajuasts; nunny mmi H-.x 341.
I>I.m:MF:RK. UKEWOOP. N. J.— New house, sun
_L parlor, ope.i fire aeacea. M<-.!eru Improvements,
excellent bosrj; five mtnuten walk to depot. Open October
to rulv. Ad<lre.» I. H. SYKEB.
iti i;>ii i) \
n-K-K-M-r-D-A
The Queen of wmr-r H<-»orts
THK HAMILTON
Ita br«dlng Hot»l
OPEN DECEMBER TO MAY
Baad for Illustrated B<H,| | t
A. C. BROOKS. Slsr.
M^w-vohk.
OPEN ALL v WINTKK.
EiiIDILILOBDuQDQDIK QKOKO
MILI.BROOK. DUTCHESS CO., \. Y.
SOt TH \HUI.I \A. ~
HIIFTiI TEBMCE
AN It>KAL "INTKI! RESORT. U>TATC[I \T
NORTH M STA. S. «'
• •Ni; MII.F FROM ••ITY OF AUGI'STA Oi
\MI.I.OIKN FOR ITS FJKST SEASON JAN.'l'sT I!»i>a
Over 4*M room, luxuriously furnishe.l; ea.h room ct.
tieciu with i>rtv. te r.;»th. •■..n:».lr.t^ electric service in
clu.ilnit telephone In every room.
For booklet an.! rate* appl] t--> \V. K. Warren X 'th
A.-nne Hotel. New Tork, or
«'. A. UNSUCT. Proprietor.
lUmptoii Terrace, North Außusta. Alken C« S C
Formerly proprietor of the Bon Air Hotel. Aurusta Via
an.i Kunllworth Inn. Ashevllle. S. c.
TCOtE ÜBODQIIDBT OE^QK3 ~~
I'AMPEN. S. C. '
OPEN DEC. IST. liWi BOOKLETS.
Addre<»:
CAL.EK TICK NOR & SON. Prop..
ORB-VT HARRINQTON. MASS.
financial
W^"l >. $ I» m H ' ».— 1.-al.lisii,.,l ' whol.-sali'
bualnestt d..wnt»wn. A.. Hox JU. Triune t.>fflce.
vLciuinrs QVgcucieo.
MAHE K. MIRIAM COYRIEKE AGEXCY. 15«> Jth-.v... !
X New York fity. m>ikr< a, specialty of ooni>o!entlou.«ly I
furnishing to parents full information of g>a><! acboola; pro' •
fenaors. tutors and Boverneso»s sur>r>Meil. Establl^heil t>.s<> t
School ageiuice.
\\.WNTFD. IMiIRniATKUY.— Tut..r. preparation Ke- I
1 > sent*' rxamlnailon*: AmirU-an. Kngli-h <»r Kr»nrh I
nursery itavtrnea* ic.-itholii-k. ■.•.•«niiMtr..v Spanish fumllv t.» !
Mexico for Inter: Ofrman roverneas: v..un« lady com- !
ranlon: F.«ach rcmptmlon: Urrraan mu<tioal companion i
«?o«ith». Miss DONOVAN'S EDUCATIONAL. A.JCNCV
s<» K«»t ltlh »t. Kat.itllshe.l ISSI. I
-
Now Ready for Inspection.
Beverly
Hall,
9Ath Street,
" Near Riverside Drive
APARTMENTS
OF 7 AND 8 ROOms,
large, light, handsomely trimmed
in hardvvooJ. Large closets.
First class appointments.
Elevator and hall
service.
Rents Considerably Lower
th;in any similar quartcrson
the West Side.
SLJiISi ■ n iniiiiij
AGENTS,
254 CoJumbus Aye.
; IS-20 WEST 25TM 5T..
cAatoinmg EroadvtJy And Opposite Trirtit
; ' Ch*ptl
'■ A FIRST-CLASS XKW FIREPROOI
APAItTMENT HOTEL, provided witl
\ every modem innovation for the comfot
an<t convenience of tenants. Filtere'
■! water throusojut. AI'Pi.'TNTMENT
AND SERVICE OK A SUPEKIOI
; CHARACTER. Apartments of one, tti
'. and thr-^p rooms and bath, also ttxt
rooms and two bath 3.
: Rents S6OO to 51.55 C
'. The CabjbßC to t>e a diatinguishlr.sT featan
Service a lit iitrfr! or on the America
p!an.
; Booklet with floor . plan*, etc.. sent •
application.
; RANALD H. MAGDONALO I CO..
; AGENT?.
4t Bwl I M st.
, .<-.-,„>■.-.. .-..^....^. >^^^.^^»^^ <^^^,^, > .,... <^,
\ — -thk SI «SK.W»i
1 V • ST. Ka«; »>jtTi »t. .', ?.
Itanl.«orie ♦iar'nt r'xm suite. $!.;&>: Tri"<l»rn !a 1.
polntm«Tit»; private h«>us- M.x-k. Apply f> iportntsi
s>t of T»\VIU B. PLIVKII.
JFRAXK rJSHCTg, Ass't Mjr.. Laurcl-ln-the-r!?*
llm^lralLlsiyJlnliyliyJiyiLnl lnlty)iyl®Ej
ATUAXTIC CITY. X. J.
Stone, Iron and asMa Coustructfon.
WM h remains open all th«: year. Is built, I <>!»#«»*
rondartes oa a plane ei-ual to that of the l-^s: t-itj ho«»i»
T-^ central lx-atlon. with an entl Moch on the ocean to*
•nd ts<»> feet on the Park. U the b<-st. It is .\^rloa»
equipped and perfectly heate<l. with .•» special \»ew •'
catering la the winter tn > heretofore found «t laif
wood and in KUrl.'... Its neekly concerts of hist*'
icrade music will coottaue throushout th« year. T?i»»*
phone service In ea.-h room now connects also with li*
cltj syatem. Each private bat i.« supplied »r>i hot a»i
o»ld sea water ar..l fresh water, and th<-re Is a'»o raaasaj
hot an.l roH fre»h water in 2S(» guest rtjom*. sipectl
suites with prtvatn >ervice and Uining room are fea*»«»
a-i are al*. the beautiful guests' tv-fiang." and d!a»t
rossm Uoir prlviletes. Write for Illustrated lx.k!st s«
rates.
josr.ui wuitb« sosa
ttotei. TRATMOUT.
j-j- atl.\ntic citt. N. J.
Remains o-tn throushuut the year. Every xa 1 "
comfort and convecieaca for fall «a 4 w!nt«r c*"*
Trayawra Hotet Ca.
D. 8. WHITE. JR.. Pf*« •» L
THE WILTSHIRE.
1 VICiiIMA AYE. AM" BEACH.
ATI.ANTI.- ir\ N. .r. .'IKN .U.I. THE TEA*
tVntnilly I. ..at. -I i»lrhtn a f.-w strps of SteW PIT a"
all ajnasementa; atran heat. *Un parlor el»*'atOP •
street level.
*•_'."••» iM:n t'Av. *i 2» rtK weks __^dil
Sen.! f, r iltu»trat«l h.«k!.>f. ». S. PIIOEBt*
VllililMV
Tltt: \ iK'iiMA H<>T SPRINGS.
OrKN m.i. Tm TEAR.
TIUHH.UU 'Ml'.Xt; TM! •: I'AB IAILT "
FRKI. STKKKT. Manaa*
Ermine Muff-. $.^5. SSO. $75. $!.?.•. Impend
Stoles an»! Scarfs. C. (.". Slrajnc, Maiv.itacturrr»
Vl St.. near Rway.
Jnatrut . • «
p a C k .\ r D
CX»MMERCIAI. SCHOOI<— I3TII ykak
■4TH -WE. ANt> 23D ST. ■ DAT AND KVEM-*
ITi..ne 101 ■
All Commercial branches, ln.livi.lua! Instruction. E Jte '
now. Asl: BBS <'atul"gue T.
TROBOl'fl H
MATHKM \Tli-S in mathematl. * «£
-»i- lumhta> i.r^..»r.- f..r college*; Irrms nv»lerat*
«I*>TTS» < HAI.U 3» aSSBI l^.l st. __^__— —~-'
■pKESi-H LaXQCAOK.— Exo»r!»nwj g.-a.luate ITTjf-
A* *.r. i'onilnw tr. in f.«ri>. The most rational «°"^.
cvwiful n;etii<»l. iv«t ie>ult^ Conversation. Ute«'
Sl.Hlrrate terms. ' UTTE. SM \VV« 34th-st. „^.
: iMHWM ©pnextonmta.
INVESTMENT T.Vmai a<re» of long >»' \J U 2| S*
X timber, that wtu ■ut from -«ix I" wsnt 'JSssS*
acre, for -il. r.-»r UUntn. C,a.. "P"" «*• \.a**
! Hi in» rta.: C|£V.CtN» rush, for which .V. interest "" ~
. pail, with an aajrewawni that *ald Umber ■' V ".^— «aa*
cha*r,l wiihlii ■"« veur,. foi *l i*rr acre. "d™ l * *•»
S9HM>««t hv payln* JS«M»J« aw yeas after the Tjw'*"
\l«.. i.twn.wo feet of looc leaf yellow P»°« o"'.""!i^<a>
i alon timber for aale at %\i per 11. f. •**■• -*,' y. .'•
1 Ad.ir«aa Oeorse O. Vand^rbUt. Bo* 7S. rrin<-eten. .>

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