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12 OX TRACK AND FIELD. New Records Made When Cornell Beats Princeton. [BT TELEGRAPH TO THE TBinTTNT.I Ithaca. N V.. May 6.-Ccrr»ell defeated Princeton here this afternoon in tbe annual dual track meet. Trtnr.^ b y 74 to 46 point;.. Tmo Con*eO track rec ords and the pole vault record wrc- broken, U. «-. Munson. of Cornell, breaklnc the mile record at Percy Field by three-fifths of a second, and ijrtn- Jams, of Princeton, in a . sonMtlonal manner, ntf,ri 2332 da-h-Won ,»'>' X* ll ™,*®^™'' th^^r^ :^^-Wcn ««^ Carpenter . (C>. H^^ln^vay Turner (C); Armstrone (P.). second; Xuelle, third. Time. o:SS^ib«: SS^ib« tlTteen-r.ound hmnmer— Won by Pew (C), 133 ft. i^"f^r"c.) second, 131 ft. 1 in-j P«ul> (P.). da-.h-VCon by KuTon Miller (Pi; R&gfrs (C). eecor.d; Conners (P->. tnlrd. T nu""r?-br-ad jumiv-Won by bi«om (P.). 22 ft. t% 1 T\:rner (C), thirfl. tck » n (C). 11 ft Mi m. .f-rtak. li^Sr a. new goraell record; Phillips (C). i snd; Helsa- 5 points; second. 3. and-thW. L V. OF P. BEATS COLUMBIA. Visiting Track Team Wins by a Score of 73 to U- Columbia's track team ■ went • aown to defeat L- Sore the University of Penn^ 'vania yesterday after- Lor.. Tho score was 75 to 44. At no time did It look ns though «"«iumbia had a chance to *in. Pen^.-lv.nr.ia walked avay-with contest after con trst ii can "tyl& Columbia .won ,ly two. first Z?~£ i ut in these two contests she toote.all three liars' They were the half mile and hammer; torow. In the hammer throw Pennsylvania made r.o attempt to win. The furnri.se of the afternoon came in, the mile and two mil© runs, which Columbia was. expected to win. In the mile Macdonald, of Columbia. , set a raj/id pace, and held it until the, last lap. H» thm dropp* <i behind, and T^ilton.forfTed to the front.' He to Bprtat too soon, however and could not hold it. li • was beaten by a few feet at lll .V :iii " by joneK. In the two mile contest aiacdDnU.tr was exhausted by hiJ mile run. and was .^ot m fl '3 usual pood form. UcCurdy haU lUtle difii£ulty >n winning la slow time. . . In the hundred both KnackaL of Columbia, and Utar. of Pennsylvania. i-'a.ve lino performajices. Kr.ackal tr.uk the lead at tho .ii, and held It al most t«. tho tape, when Dear managed to pass him and won by a few Inches In the finest- race of tne day. The lime was lv» fiat. .. . , ,„ . The struggle for second place »ta the* half -proved to be exciting. Taylor took tbe lead at the start t and held it to the linl^h. Heihrington.was i second, i\ with Terry third and MacdonaM fourth. Alacdon- IJ ,id* ai.d Terry, however, crept up. until coming y down the Btretch. the men v,.;-.- practically abreast. They finished with only inches between ihein. Mac don:Ud second and llethr.nffiori third. Columbia did not have so tmh h as. a look. In et i the hurdk-p. Amsler carried off botit.tha high and low hurdles In easy B ty!e. In the Vl%Ta-^ bo v-ouid undoubtedly havo equallf-d his record made la PW. adeiphia, of 15 4-5. if he had not turned. to^uoe -where his team atea were. As -was he ran'in ana easily outdistanced the '-field. One-rr.ile run— Won by L. IV. Jor.es ' X\ of PJ:^6ecpnd, <• A I"ultc:i. Colunibla; third. . T. J. Leaty, l. ot P, Time. 4:.>3. • v ,„ . Foui^hundred-and-forty-yard- run— Won By H. A. Hyman. V. (I) 1 .; secund. J. B. Taylor. U, of P.;. third, A. S. MacJor-T.!d. Cjluml.ia. Time, o:6o**. Or:e-hun«lred-kr.d-tw.-nty-yarJ hurdle — \vr>n by E. S. Air.eler l\ of I.; second S. S. iluir. Columbia;- third. J!. Unett, I? of P. Time. 0:lti One-liundred-yard dasii — Won by V,'. D. Dear, U. ot l- . saoeod. W. rt. KaaaaJ. Columbia; tlilid, tt. 11. Ball. Columbia. Time, O:J(t. Tvro-vnV.o run— Won by M. McCurdy. t'. of P.; ■eo ond, li. L. Wheeler CulumUa; third, C. I>. Macdor.ald, I Columbia. Time, 10:29. llalf-n;ile run— Won by J. A. Taylor. Columbia; sec ond. A. S. lionaid, Cbbußbla; tiilrJ, 11. S. Hither •.:,Hi" w .i. Columbia- Time. 2:01%. T*vi-o-bundred-an<S-twent}--yard - buidle — ly E. S. Amsler, U. of P.; second. S. S. Mulr. Coluiatla; 1 third, i:. McClellan. V. of P. Time; 0:2T.. rvvo-hundred-anO-twenty-yiiid desh —Won by H. H. Hyn;an, U. of P.; seccad. J. D. Whitham. r. of P.; th!r«i. <l Wood, Cc-lunibla. Tlrce, 0:22*6. Putting the bhot — V.'on by J. lioyd. University' of Pt-nn sylvania, wiih a put of 42 f!. in In.; F. HolllnsheaU, University ot Pennsylvania, ft-cond. with tl ft. 1 In.; W. 1' Metzenthln. Culu:nb:a.. tr.lrd. wlih 31 ft. 4 in. Pol* vault— Won by M. Kirkpatrick, University of I'erniylvania. with a vault of 11 ft. 3 in.; W. McK. Swa'.r.. Uriversiiy of IVnnsylvar.ia. Dd J. H. A. Williams, c'ulurr. bia. i!ed for second place; joints divided. HiKii Jump — T. UolStt. University of Pennsylvania, and G. Macdoncld. Cnlversity of Pennaylvanla, tied for first jJace at 5 ft. lo 1 * in.; F. Wan-, unbia, third, with t it. L\. In. Tbmwlnc l! c hammer — Won by J. K. Fjnegan. Colum |.lb. with a throw cf 123 ft. 2% in.; J. H. thins;, <"o!un:bia, second, with ll'l ft. V-2 !u. ; i.. L. Yon H'i mmh. Co'.umUa. thiid. with 310 feet. KunTiin^ broad Juuip — Won by 7>. Green. University of Pennsylvania, \v!tn a Jjmj. of 22 feet; K. v Kenrlein, Onlun bla, tecnr.i. with 21 ft. 3 In.; 'i. A. WV •- .' , Ur.i verslty tf Pennsylvania, third, wKh 21 '... 2-2 In. N. Y. U. OUTCLASSES LEHIGH. In a track meet that was too on< -aided to be Iti torestinjr, We^r-Tork Dniversity overwhelmed L«e high on Ohio Field yesterday by the score of 79 to C 3 points. The Kew-Yerk wthWtea won eleven out of the twelve contests. As a ri:le, the performances •were only fair, as the local athletes were not pushed. J. A. G. Baudermann and C. B. Tonaor were the Ftar performers on the New-York team. The former won the mile and half-mile runs with com parative ease, while Tonsor had little trouble in capturing lirst honors in iho dashes. I. H. Pyne dil th<s best work for the visitors, ■■ Inning their only first in the hammer throw, and getting- a Frccnd in the hundred yard dash, as well as a third la the shotput. In the high and broad fumps. all three places v.er.t to the New- York entries. The .-ummarlc-3 foUow: Klght-h'jr.d.-eJ-anJ-elrlity-ycrd run — Won by J. a. G. jlau -ermarn, New- York; C *.'-. iraglr.. Xew-Tork. sec - end: C. Ij. ila>>-f. I^-lijgii, third. I'inif, L':o;:V Ure-!:un irt a-> aril dasi: — Won by C. K. Tonsor, Xew- York; J-". H. l^>r... Le.Mfih. Mcoad; C. 11. Lo Van, Le l.lrh. thir3. Tin:e. O:lu*s. Or.e-hunclpea ar.d-twentv-yr:rd lilnh hurdle— Won ty F J. BttUlvan, Kev-Tork; li. G. btrcit. New-York second- J. B. Jiaylefs. Lehlffh. third. Time. u:ie*t. Tn-o-iWDdredHuid-cwenty-Fard dash — WO3 bj C. 1( Toaror, Kew-York: T. li. browr.ir.g. L^hlgh, second- l! I. Warfcrd, New-York. I'.Ani. Time. i>:23 : s . Shot put— %V<»n by T. T. Iteilley, .ew-Yoi with 38 ft i'*s 1r..; y. h - »axtz. New-Tork. teoond. with io ft. -J. In.; 1". R. l'J-ne. I^liißh. third, with 31 rt. : I in. High Jim;)- — J. Lowry, fCcw-York, tna T. V. Dv Flon New-york, ti-d for Jim Lt S ft. 7 :r..; 11. Wiley. Kew- urk. third, with 5 ft. 4 lr.. Mile ru-i — Won by J. A. O. Uaiidtrrr.ann. Xew-Yo^k- J T. WadOUl, I>e!.lgn. MOODd; G. liya;:. New-York, third Time. 0 :WJi%. Har-imer threw— W 3 n by F. It. Pyne. ! el.lgh. with :*M ft » In.; A. D. Arnold. Xew-\crk. tecoli. with 160 ft. 1 la-j T. T. lieilk-y. N*«w-Tork. third, with OJ fi tS in. T«p-taßßdrea-«nd-tiresty^rard lew hurdle— ■U'on by r M. Hulsart. Xew-York: A. E. Krause. I^thlgh. eei.ond : J. B. Bayles., L^hurh. third. Time, 0:2»S. BCT -°"a. Broal jump— Wf « by C. I. r»pi*tt New-York with SO tt.UK^. M. J.O-Ham. Nev.Vyork. ..econd. wltS M lee-t ; A. EL liowt. N«v-1 r.rk. tiiJrtl. with 19 ft t«'j In Four hundred- K.nd forty-yard duth— Wen Ly L. }' War ford. New-York; J. S. Crowth<r*. Lchlgh. tet-ond" W 2 Ulake, L^r.!(rh. third. T".:r.e. 043%. ' ' Poto vault— Won t.y S. C. Ketcham. Xew-Tork. with » ft. 3 In.: J. K. 0«-no, Lthigh, second; a. E Krause Lchlgh. third. Tottl ijtii.ts— Xe-w-York. 79; Lehigh. 23. MANY HORSES FOR BROOKLYN'S SHOW. A list of i/X) entries has been ■ lyed for the r.rooklyn Horse Show, which opens to-morrow lilghl in the clubhouse of the Brooklyn aiding and Driving Club, on Prospect Park Plaz.i. This is by far the frr«atest number of entries ever received by the aj=soo!ation. and stems to puarimteo the suc cras of the show, it will continue through Thurs day, evening sessions only btlp.n held. The rrojjrarume for to-morrow night follows; "p. m. --«•:•< seventeen, catfdle horses, 15.2 and over, uus -*■ fc:2o j>. in.— JuAglng els'.iteen peniea in harness, apr,o!nt- TIS«-nth to count, claxs -Ju b.Vi p. m.— Jucglag ef«tteen horses In single runabouts '■o-ss 11. b:2O p m -Jttda four saddle cobs, claps no 6:30 p. m.— Juflpir.ir nine i*.lr« of harness horses over 15 •.TA BJOt nctedliifr 15.2. c!a«» 4 6 -.50 p. m. — Judg-iiiir eixte«-n poki ponies, cla^s 23 10:20 p. m.—Jwlfint seven elngfe brougham horses, not under 15.2. »P! J <' lnl n'eais to <-ounl, iss IS 10;4V) p. m.— Ju-J^lr.r nine prjrs harness horsea to be BBBaBB^A.** a. uomans ptaeton (v.omen to drive,, 11 p. n».— Judr-r-i? thirty-two jumpers v »r «v successive iumim. t.-,r.-« at four ftec ar,d three at four feet six Inches. cia» 31. DARTMOUTH OUTSHINES BROWN. Hanrrver N". H., May 6.— Dartmouth administered a crushing defeat to Brown in the dual Intercollegi at* track tn«»et to-day, capturing 01 points, while lirown scored only 55. Dartmouth p.ide a clean • «- <k> 2au-var.i <lath. iij-yaid hurdles, half mile run. broad jump and pole vauH. in.l scored nil but one point in the 10».yard dash suid UO-J^ hurdles. Brown took firsts in both distance runs. Two new Dartmouth records were established. Swazev winning the 220-yar.l dash in a seconds |h" rartain Thrall in the half-mile run madethe oxreUrvA tline of 1:591-5. cllppins 3 4-5 ««econd« from the record made l.y I>rofessor Holster in 1896. SENIORS WIN AT VASSAK. Good Performances by Girl Athletes in In terclass Games. PouKhkeepsie. X. V.. May 6.— The eleventh annual •field day games were held at Vassar College to-day, Ko records were broken, but. considering tho ad- rse weather conditions, excellent performances were made. The seniors won *> points; bophomores. 23;' *r»shinen, 22, and juniors. 13. Tho ( summary follows : - ; : '-»i I * ****-d One-huadred-yar-l dash— Won by Pauline AnroU. '08, Waverly. R. I. Time. 0:13%. Standir.K bread — Won by 6tella Watßon. 08. Pat ereon. N. J. Distance. 7 ft. C In. . Throwlnir basket tail— Won by Marjorlo Hlicox, 06. Earatog-a, N. Y. Distance, 63 ft. 11 In. Fifty-yard dash— Won by Pauline Ansell. Tim«. 0:07H- Running hlfrh juro^-Won by Marjorla Heath, 'OS. New *^n«TWlti haaabaU— Won by Alice Bcldlnjr. '07. Pough keepsie. vault^Stella Wataon, Alice Heldlnp ar:d Jennie Fence vault-Stella Watßon. Alice Beldlnp and Jennie Davis 'OS Davenport. lowa, tied. Height. 4 ft. 8 In. Itunninc broaa jump— by Caroline S. Barnes. 00, F putUns eiVht-poun^*' shot— Won by Marjorie Hlscox. D On^nun^d-y»ri n "hurdlo , raco-VTon by Caroline S. Barnea. Time. 0:17H- _ n**->\± Belay race — by 3906 team. Time. OT«H. CLOSE FIGHT FOR HONORS. New-Haven. Conn., May 6.-OT.e. annual inter echolaslie track athletic meet held at Yalo Field by the Yale University Track Athletic Association to-day was participated in by nearly twenty pre paratory school and academy, teams. The winner of the meet under tho ecoraas it stood.at the clowj, subject to revision by the committeo on protests, was Hill School, by 26 points. Worcester Academy h.-d 34U Mercersbuig 20. Lawrenceville Academy ICI4 Sir I'aul'a School 11, Haverford Grammar School 10. KYieiicls' Central School 4. Banks Busl ness College 2, Dwight School 2, and South Man chester liljcii School 1. FORSHAW WINS MARATHON RACE. Pt. Louis, May 6.— Joseph Forsfraw, Of; St. . Louis, representing ' the _ Missouri. Athletic Club, won tho 25-mile Marathon race to-day In 3 hours 11 minutes. He finished In Bn« condition. S X Hatch, unattached, flnishod second, having rui'. t-,, miles behind Forshaw; Felix Carvajal, Cu ban, Missouri Athletic Club, third; Frank Hem meter St. Louis University Athletic Association, fourth: Albert A. Corey. Chicago Athletic Associa tion, fifth, and Louis Caporal. unattached,. sixth. TRINITY DEFEATS UNION. Hartford, Conn.. Hay 6.— Trinity College 1 defeated Union to-day in the annual dual track meet by a ecore of 73 to 46. . A brisk -wind which blew across the track kept down the time in distance events. The feature was the fine run of Flowers, of Union I in tho two-mile race, in -.vhiea h» distanced all, l» competitors by a larx ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Great Interest in Closing Game of League Caledonians Win. Intense excitement marked the closing, frame of the Metropolitan Association Football Leagrue, be tween the New-York Caledonians and the Holly wood Inn Football Club at Cosmopolitan Park, Newark, yesterday afternoon, and. when the Cale donians finally pulled out as victors, by 4 goals to 3, after a most strenuous uphill light, they were cheered to the echo by the largo crowd of specta tors present, who declared It the llnest exhibition of the association, style of play they had witnessed In' many a. day. The first half ended in favor of the Yonkers team by 3 poals to 1, and tho homo rooters took . things ■ for grrantcd right away. The N*-w-York<"rs, however, only began to show their mettle in the second half, and played the rest of the game with the grim determination to do or die at their po6ts. There waa simply 110 resisting their dashing combination play, and the Hollywood Inn players first saw their hard earned score tied at 3 all, and then, in the last fow minutes ot play, yielded the last and deciding goal to a good ehot by Maxwell, of the Caledonians, and with it tho championship, of the league. It wan an Ideal contest In every respect, the individual honors falling to Taylor. McKlnley Sutherland, of tho Caledonians, "and Mather. Geikle and Hill, of Holly wood Inn. Th© summary: riUedonians U). Positions. Hollywood Inn (3); M«bet Goal , Fyfe Taylor Right fullback Martin McKlnley , Left fullback Geikl^ Sutherland Kijrht halfback Hill Gordon Centre Roy jv'eill Left halfback Kellock Tait (Paul!) Kight wing Inglis (Smith Maxwell Centre Ovens MacDonalJ (StarlO Left wing Martin (Houston) Refer*<>— James Young:. Bronx Rangers.. Linesmen — J. Glen Favorite F. C. o* Staten Inland, and»Tt. Mac Donald. Scottish-Americans of Newark. Goals kicked — 3mlth, Insll» and Ovena, for Hollywood Inn: Mac Donald, T»lt CO and Maxwell, for Caledonians. Timo of ga-iac — halves (if 45 minutes each. COLUMBIA LOSES TO HARVARD. IBY TTTLEGRAPH TO THE TKIBUNE.] Cambridge. Mass.. .Qlay 6.— Harvard deflated the association football - team of Columbia this after noon by a score of 2 poals to 1. Periods of 40 ami 35 minutes were played. Throughout the game was closo and Interesting. In the first half Harvard was the first to Ecore on a try at a goal from a foul. Oeborne kicked the Koalj Columbia soon evened matters in the same half. Hartog made a pretty coal from a difficult side angle. In the second half neither side scored until near the close of the game, when Green dribbled the ball i.i'.if the length of the field and passed to Gordon, who kicked the winning 1 goal. The game was wit aesaed by a large crowd of spectators. STOCK EXCHANGE BROKERS AT GOLF. C. B. Macdonald made the t"st gTose score and I^. 8. Kerr and R. P. Worrall tied for the best net prize in the ninth annual handicap of the Stock Bx chango Golf Club, at Knollwood yesterday. Mac donald's card was: Out 4 4 5 « C> 4 4 8 6 41 lv & 3 8 5 3 4 0 4 4—3"— 78 Daniel Bacon and L. Tappln tied for the third net priTe, each at 73. There was an entry list of sixty olght, with about forty-five starters, of whom thirty-eight returned cards. The summary: Gross. ll' cap. Net. I . E. Kerr 78 7 72 H p. Worrall 60 B 72 IJ. Bacon 82 9 73 I^. Tupi>in _- 88 H> T.'J J P. rfaomaa B8 IS 74 P.lchard KI'.K bS 13 ">" > W. J. Curria M IS 70 H. Hul.J."V:off 1)3 l'« 77 C. B. Maotlonald 78 0 78 F. F. Kobblna 103 £5 7« D. fhauncry 82 3 19 r>. N McAJpln 2d 8u 10 79 J. J. Mabon 89 10 T» 11. H. Meyer lU4 24 80 E. B. Alvord t-5 •"• 80 C. J. Turtww 98 18 80 H. H. Henry W 18 80 V. Heary... ■"•" 27 " George- M. SMrnb«rs 101 80 M B. S. Kr.apji 62 1 81 11. UnderhiU. 9* 13 81 J. J. Manning 86 5 81 '• E. Chnpraan W IS sl J. B T.-UW |3 3 82 H. r. Whitney — 85 3 82 A. L. Undley »2 10 82 V. •' Wllcox M 12 82 P. C. Slabon 02 1" 82 <J. c Grwnway, jr >'L' 10 S2 D. A. I^orlnp, 3r " ' 7 83 11. Pell Haggerty •!•-' 8 hi A. Jt. Fish »3 9 g« A M Hew "I -- 87 A.-B."Grarea <•■' " 88 A. K. I'r.'.lbrlcH 1<» IS 01 C M. rohen m 24 US H. li P*-rin 10! l 15 W 8. D. Mciiraw U-3 10 105 QUALIFYING PLAY AT DYKER MEADOW. In the qualifying handicap at the Dyker Meadow links yesterday, for tbe cup presented by Donald G. Geddf-s. ei*rht to qualify, there was a tie for last place, which will be played off this •week. Those who qualified are: Gross. H'cap. Net. H. G. McKeerer B7 & 'h W. R. Tbompsoo 87 20 70 F. J. Philllpi Bl 0 B2 H. C. Carbfiugh ■••' I* S2 W. H. Thurston 08 M *2 W. F Bmlth 100 17 K'J A. P. Cia;.r ''- fl S3 <', Weatherby BS 5 b3 A. i; Flrh B0 7 hi H. T Waldaa 64 11 ■ vt ON THE EASTERN PARKWAY LINKS. The first of a wrlefl of thre< Saturday handicaps, the best average of three cards to win, for a cup presented by H. B. Fergruson. was played yesterday at the Eastern Parkway Golf Club links. The scores were: Gross. Handicap. Net. Richard Hyde bi 23 «8 K. Loun«bery BO '-'•'• •" Mrs. T. H. PoIhMBUJ M» 17 72 11. A. Black M 24 "-' J. A.itima H2 10 i 2 WHlard X E*.mln«ter I*3 21 72 Daniel F. McOabe . C 6 22 74 R. r Dam 91 ir. 7d C. A. Hubbell »4 18 W D. E Bmttb 100 -i 77 J O. Roberts 108 25 fcO George Di-ury 101 20 81 H. 1! Cjrpenter 107 2S f-2 H. 11 Ml»«roon 103 2'> M W. H. Hosiers 104 20 M A. Ueorftr. . hi 25 86 No c«r«s — V. P. Pait«-r«<-.n. -\v. p Moneyer. S. W. Eridse. W. 11. Tusrer and \V. p. rot-k. :\EW-Y>^ DAILY TRIE-rNE. SUNDAY. MAY 7. 1906. EAST SIDE MOVEMENT BRISK. ITS ZONE OF GREATEST ACTIVITY IS NEAE THE PARK . AVENUE HOTEL Fair Number of Important Transactions Reported Last Week — De mand for Improved Manhattan Parcel* Still a Feature. Thero is one purchasing movement whirh is daily growing In vigor. The elan our bt all other simi lar movements is dim compared with It. It Is the Fast Sid<- movement Its zone of greatest activity la near 33d-st and Park-aye. It is not the result of a series o? speculative purchases made simply because of faith in the realty future of the section, but a movement arising from an Increasing de mand for parcels In th-> district from business con cerns. Investors, speculators and many other per sons engaged in the real estate business. It was in its Initial stage when tn.> purchasing- movement in the old Broadv.ay Tabernacle block, bounded by :uth and S6th sis, 6th and 6th ave3., was at its height About three weeks ago, when it I known that a union terminal station for the Penn sylvania, the New-York, New-Haven and Hartford and the New-Tork <:< ntral railroads ami the Met ropolitan Street Railway Company would pi be built on the Work bounded by 3Cd and ?,M sts.. Park and Lexington ayes.. the majority of the realty leaders be.^an to talk about th'- attractive ness of the district as one of il.- invest ment or speculative fields ttan Island. In the last work thr strength of the movement has become of sufficient magnitude to attract wide spread attention. A fe.lr number of important transactions were reported last week. Louia Rodney Berg fold for Charles D. Lievin the Devonshire, a six story ele vator apartment house, No. 326 West 83d-st., 41x100 feet. The purchase price was *100,OX>. The buyer Is an. Investor. The Kip's Bay Ronlty Company, comprisin?- the Realty Mortgage Company, Hellner & Wolf, Potter & Brother and William H. Chesebrough, bought Xo. 33 to 37 East SOth-st., a parcel with a frontage of 65 feet and a depth of 100 feet. The house No. 33 East 30th-st. vras owned by General Francis V. Greene, who was Police Commissioner of this city under Mayor Low. The company sold No. 115 East 28th-st.. to Jane Daly; Nos. 115 and 117 Bast 29th st., to the Hudnut Pharmacy Company; a parcel at the southeast croner of 27th-st. and Park-aye.. 63.8x104 fe*t, and a plot, 81x98.9 ff«t, on the south side of 32d-st., 80 feet east of 4th-ave. Creoree P. Johnson & Sons sold from the plans the twelve five story apartment Louses being built on the east Bide of Hewitt Place, between Weat chester and Longwood ayes. The total sum paid for the houses Is said to have been about $<5M>.000. Bryan L. Kennelly sold the Rhoades parcel at the Junction of 73d-st., Broadwaj and Amsterdam-aye. It has a frontage of 75 feet in Broadway, CS.BV4, feet in 73d-f.t. and 7S feet In Amsterdam-aye. The prop erty was Bold for Lyman Rhoades and John Har e«n Rhoades to James Butler and Peter McDonnell. The new owners will add several stories to th'i building and alur the property into business and bachelor apartments. This property is opposite the 72d-st. subway station and In th<> immediate vicinity of tho new buildinK operations now going on around Sherman Square. The Jeremiah C. Lyons Building and Operating Ctoi ipany sold Nos. n and 13 West 82d-st.. an eleven story mercantile liulMmg, on a plot 50X95.9 feet Tli' parcel is about 200 feet west of sth-ave. About $+50,000 was the purchas< price. Tho Belcourt apartment house, Nos. 54 and D 6 St. Nicholas-aye , on a plot 7G.3xi<5.5xe6x0r,.0 feet, being the southwest corner of 113th-st., was sold by Daniel Bird?a!l & Co. M & L. Hess sold for James Caxlew and Anthony Smyth, the Beven story loft building No. 157 to lbl West 29th-et.. size 66x113x98.9. to Louis Stem, of Stern Brothers. E Felunan Void for the Bronson C. Rrnnsey es tate and Dexter T. Rumsey. of Buffalo, to Andrew J. Connick the block bounded by 9th-ave., 2u9th and 210 th sts. and Harlem River, with the exception o£ a parcel at the northeast corner of 210th-st. ana Sth-ave. The block comprises twenty-three lots. Mr. rellman also sold one-half block In 9th-ave.. extending to 210th-st. and the Hartem Kiver com prising BUteen lots, lor the same sellers to the Baraebuyer. -Mr. Connick will cut up the plots Into S1 The A ar c c '& H. M. Hal) Uealty Company sold the Melville,' a ; sevan story apartmeni house, on a plot mxlOO feet, at HSth-st. and Amsttrdam-ave.. to SSSft^S? principal Brooklyn transactions of the week was the sale by Dean Alvord to the Chelsea Realty^ Company, through F. D. Berry, tor about $300000 rash, of his Interest in the vacant property at Prospect Park South. The Bale comprised about forty-five plots. Twelve houses in various stagea of construction were not included in the deal. The houses will be sold at reduced prices to close out the entlr- interests of Mr. Alvora in the tract, as he has decided to discontimi.- the building business and will hereafter devote his attent on and cap ital to Investment property in Brooklyn, the Bor ough of Queens and In Nassau and Suffolk coun ll Mr Alvord controls some three thousand acre* of choice holdings in the suburban sections of. Ijong Island and has still unexecuted buying com miesions from Manhattan capitalists amounting to nearly $2,000,000. He thinks the greatest profit now lies in the purchase of property of the char acter of Prospect Park South, when it was bought flve years ago. and that all acreage pi perty with in ah hour of New-York, with ccinpU ted transit, must Increase in value from two Lo flve tlmea be fore it has reached even its normal pla in comparison with values In other cities ol over 100 000 population. There are nov enougn capital ists of the same opinion to take over any prop erty which Mr. Alvord is willing to recommend. FOR BIG BROOKLYN TRACT $300,000. Contracts were signed yesterday for the sale of eighty-six acres owned by P. J. Cariin, the contrac tor. he property is in Kings Highway and Ave nue J. Flatbush, adjoining Vanderveer Park. Wood. Harmon & Co. were the purchasers. 'ihe consideration was about $800,00 . CATHOLIC HOME FOR SINGLE WOMEN. Charles B. Duross has sold the four Btory private house. NO. 227 West 14th-st., 25x130 feet, for Jose Torres to Mme. De St. Just, for $35,000. Mrs. De Bt Ttist bought las! week, through the same brok fr No 22T. West 14th-st., making a ploi 60x120 feet. The brooerty is to be Improved and then used by the Sisters of Charitj as a home for single women. REPORTED LEASES. Dv Bois & Taylor have made the i" illowing loa?es of dweUlng houses: No. 540 West 148th-st., for Thomas Kilvert to Bugene C. Gibney; No. 1.523 Washington-aye.. for M. J. Klein to William J. McKeough; the northwest corner of Convent-aye. and 14Sth-st., for Paul M. Herzog to Miss C. L. Barry; No. 581 West 145th-»t., for A. C. Woehrle to Edward B. Grant; No. 467 West tj2d-st., for Bar clay Ward to C H. Plant; No r,H W« 14|th-st for Lalng estate to Joseph \\. Keyes; No. 616 A\ «-st 14Sth-st.. for Lair.g estate lo John I. Nicnol > — CHOICE PARCELS CHANGE HANDS. Henry D Winans & May have sold No. 3S East 49th-Bt.", a four story high stoop hrownstone house, on lot 21.8x75 feet, for Grayson Martin; also, sold No. 715 Park-aye., between 68th and 70th sts., a four story highstoop private dwelling house, lot IXKBS.II feet, for Charles T. Barney, and No, 10 East 62d-st-; a four story , rivate dwelling house, on lot. i'xKM.D feet, for the Farmers' Loan and Trust Companj'. SELECTS SITE FOR FIRE ENGINE HOUSE. The Fire D ■ • ' ' WlH iam c. v -. the plot, 50x100 feet, on ■ Belmont-a • ith ol East lIBd-st. Bfl the site tor a flre eoglm ho i district. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER A BUYER. H. W. Nichols has sold for the Cochran estate to John D. Rockefeller thre< acri at Tarrytown. The tract has a frontage in the State Road. It ad joins a parcel owned by the buyer. MANY DEALS BY H. W. NICHOLS. H. \v. Nichols has sold for Gcorgo P. Bowel] his property, adjoining a tract at Tarrytown at one time owned by Washington Irvl to Isaac N. Beligman of New-York. rhe property comprises ten acre 3 of land, twenty ro>m dwelling house, stable for twenty horse* and various Lbotlding-s; also rental for Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard hey house at irborougb to James A. Stillman for the sum mer season; for R ifus W. W • lv his tract at Tar rytown to Mrs. J. P. Townsend for tho sea.s.ui; for Mrs. Cathai F. Reynard her tract at Tarry town to Isldor Lewi for the season; for Frank A. Marshal] his cottage at Tarrytown to A. L. Gif. ford. for one year, furnished; the Milliard bousej at Tarrytowu, to Samuel Btinei foi the s*-fifop.; for A. L. Barber the eountn tr.ici known as tnanda; at Ardslej to Mrs. Wllllajn Brooklleld, f.,r one year, furnlnhrd. and for the Misses Masti i tho property known as Tliornl<-e. at Dobbs Ferry, to Arthur H. Hahlo fOl the season. TO IMPROVE. MORGENTHAU HOUSE. Plans i. iv. been filed with Bulldmi Superin tend, -rit Hopi>er for the enlaru^nifnt tn l remod elling of the four story and basement dwelling house No. 30 W.-si "2d-st.. owned by Mrs. Joscphlno Morgenihau. A nen Col<«nlnl facsde isito In- ed of brick, trltnmod with llrm?toi>e ;\u>[ t.rrn. cotta. and adorctd with a balcony. A two story and basement rear pxtension is to be added, an elevator Installed and thf Interior ma£e ov«r and redecorated. The Improvements are t> cost $25.iW>, according to the estimate of Buchman & Fox, the archil • MISSIONARY SISTERS TO BUILD. Plans have been filed for a new four story house to bt erected in Fort Washiiiffton-ave., north of lsist-.-.t.. for the Missionary Sisters <<t the Sacred Heart, of whom Slsti r Filomena Ajain is mother or. It will adjoin the present home of the Sisters in I'mi Washington-aye. TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Ri ter, Newman & Mosauer have resoM for Jaco>> Simon No. 346 East SOd-.st.. a five story triple flat . with stores, on a lot l'5x:oo feet, and have re - Cohen & Glauber No& >*! and 765 East . two Bye story double nathr>up<-s. on plot 50a 00 ■ William Richtberg h;is leased to ;hp Martin Out fitting Company store and workroom space at No. ining also a Door in the United Nai . . Kullding, No. 147 West <2d st., to the Cavlo Cigarette Company. Le \iuy Coventry, of Charles E. Schuyler & Co.. has .•■■'lil ''"'■ Mrs. Quackenbos to a <-H<>nt for occu tbe five story redstone American basement .. ■ - 88th-st. I'u Bi ir have sold for Louis Lese and }-M»\in Epstein the plot <>f five lots on the north : UTth-st., ims feet east of Plearant-ave., I'Jtx All ci t B. Ovltt. Godfrej B. Moore has bought for a client Xo. 342 West MJth-.-i., :l Bye story apartment house on plot - : : feel gh has sold for the Century Realty Company, i uacy, No. 26 East Tiith-M., a four story a;i'l basement dwelling houso, on a 101 . S. B. Goedale & Son have sold for Dr. H. O. Klotz x .'. 42 Eas< 22d-st., a four story brownstone dwellini house, on a lot 20.6x98.9 feet. It adjoins the building of the Bank for Savings, at the south west orner of ith-ave. The buyer Is an investor, who will convert the property intc. a business build ing. A. L. Sadevltz and H. Rosenzweig have sold for John Kafke to Morrrs Trood No. ZLi West 109th-st., a six story apartment house, i n a plot 40x100.11 feet. John Palmer has sold for Bigmond Wittner a i'l<->t 75.&5.11 feet, on the north side >f LSOth-st., ISO reel east of Amsterdam-aye. Tl purchaser intends to improve the plot. Henry D. Winans & May have sold for the Farm ers' Loan and Trust Companj No. 10 East 62d-st., a four story dwelling house, on a lot 25x100.5 feet. \V. G. Martin has bought No. 147 East 21st-st.. a four story and basement brownstone front dwelling houae. on a lot 16.4x95.9 ft ••!. Doui Robinson, Charles S. Brown & Co., have sold to Thomas H. Calhoun No. 1.827 Amsterdam uve., a five story double tlathouso with stores, on a plot 36x100 feet. \i. Bergman has sold for the Roosevelt Realty and Construction Company, to Lowe. & Gorush, the southeast corner of slh-ave. and 136th-st.. a plot 99.11x100 feet. The buyers will erect three six story flathouses. Ueilner & Wolf have sold to J. Blumenthal, through S. Rosenbach, No. 454 Lenox-ave.. a five Btory double tiathouse, with stores, on a lot 25x100 feet. Charles 11. Schnelle has sold for Anna Orenstein No. 41<> East i2d-st., a four story double flathouse. on a lot 25x102.2 feet. The Greene & Taylor Company has sold Xo. ill \Ve.«t 78th-st., a three story dwelling house, on a lot 18.6x1W.2 feet, for C. A. Ilickey, to Dr W. A. S« llgman. , Innea & Center have sold for Mrs. Emily H. rownsend No. I.OIS Lexinston-ave., a three story dwelling house, on a lot 17x80 feet. Herman Strauss has sold the four five story apartment houses in course of construction on the south side of • h-st.. 100 feet cast of Lcnox-ave. each ;!B.'jxH>o feet, to Ravltch Brothers. Harry Ooodstein has bought from Lawrence Del mour, through Herzog & Co.. the live story double ilatriousf, with two stores, Xo. 2.187 7th-a\v 75 iVtt north of 12?th-st. Peter EMj, jr.. nas sold the five story flathouse A". x4l West li2d-at,, on lot 27x9fc.1l feet. Louis Ktkin has bought No. 137 West 112th-st. a five story llathouge, on lot 20.3x100.11 feet. * The Siegel-Harris Company has sold to Dr. S. Clug the live story tenement house No. 4S East 132d st.. on plot 31xW.1l feet; uk-o bought the two flve story flathouses* with .stores, Nos. Ig2 and IS4 West End-aye., on plot 50x100 feet. B. Cohen has s»old to Mra G. Hessberg No 24 East 114th-st., a live story flathouse, witr stores on plot 2&IOxICO.U feet. IL Meltzer & Co. has sold a j.lot. 120x100.8 f»et on the north side of lWth-st., 100 feet east of 2d ave. Ooldberg & Greenberg have sold No. 527 to 633 West 40th-st., four four story tenement houses, on l lot 100x98.9 feet. C. I. Eglers has fol.l to Franci3 Hersberg the two Bye story llaihouses Nos. 331 and 333 East 122d-st., on plot 50x100.11 feet. John B, Forgotson has sold to Salvatore Brancato the live story tenement house No. 441 West 28th-st on lot 27.1x98.9 feet. Furmann. Gertner &• Weltfls'ch have bought from Lippman <v Naftalowltz the new six story flathouse Nos. 348 and £50 East 113th-st.. on plot 40x100.11 feet, Gordon, Lev}' & Co. have bought the flve story tenement houee No. 276 East 3d-st., 23.6x57 feet. George J. McCaffrey & Son have sold for a Mr. to a Mr. Farrell No. I.2<n Tremont-ave SSx 43 feet. Frankenthaler & Lapinsky have bought f<.r a client Nu. 1,102 Washington-aye. a two story fiame dwelling house, on plot 66x121.8 fpet. George J. McCaffrey & Son have sold for Julius Grossman a lot, 25x100 feet, on the west side of Garttel'l-st., south of Morris Park-aye. Wolski, CHpp & Co. have sold for Mrs. m. Schmidt to William tieiblg the three family house No. 1.080 K"orest • . on loi 20x97 et. The Ernst-Cahn Realty Company has r>=^<.]i! for Leon Frej to Arthur H. Saunders No. T.". 4 Wend ovtr-ive., a four story tlathouse, on lot 2ix124 feet. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Oth-ave. n w corner 2Olst-st. 90.11x100; William L Oscanyan to Alfred C Bachman; mortgage. $11,000 $100 Same property; Alfred C. Hachman to Eugene S S Moses; mortgage, $H.i'O-i mo Washington-aye, n w corner lHGth-st. 00x01; • Ernest Hammer to Ignatz Koth et al; mortgage, S3,lih> 100 Sd-are, c s, i"'.< t ft n c.f 17-Uh-st. ii*>\i:.i»; Wllltai Roseazvreig Realty i tperatlnj Company to SUverman Kealty i amp my, mortgago, $20,000 1.-0 107 t- st. No 218 East, 21.lOxl0O.ll; Carolina Newraann to Jacob Stegel and anuth-r; mort gage, $5,000 ioa Pell Place, n w s, lot 23.1. map l'enfle!<l property, .^miih Mount Vernon, .Tf.4xluy; Mary Dun to Mj\ Kosstrin ' Nominal 21'ufi-st. n s. 300 ft c of imh-ave. 26xD9.11; Mar garet Kelly to Jamea f! I jrler Nominal 3. r iih-st. Xi> .":!<■• West. 20x08.9; Mary j Crowther to Lacy Luckey ; nortcage, fI2,SOU .... Nominal Brook-aye, s «• corner 13Sth st, 100x315.2; Walter d Bheofer et al. executorr, ro , seph .1 Meaner. 112.i»v> Academy-st, c s, lU> ft s of srman c, ltA»x 100; Kmma Waliach and another, • . Idual anj executors, to Aoton liealty Company 16.800 Verni'.lvca-ave, s c corner Kinerson-st. 100x100; Emma Wallach an«J another, iridlvldua] and es eeulors, to ■ ton Realty Company. . . C 3.200 En:ii>on-«t. w s. 85 ft s ol Btainan— av», 75x100; Emma WallQ'h iuid another. individual ana ex ecutors, to Maurice W llalpin 5,400 114 th si, Nos 04 and OC> Kast. 10x100.1] Marcus L Osk to llymnn Levin; mortpago. Jl(<,7&v . . 10i) I<i4th-ft, n s. 49.3 ft v. i f I'ark-ave. 1."jx75; Joseph KleinfeM et ai to Julius Gruber; mort trage, S7.ih>«> too Sam* property; Julius Grubor to Annie Furman; mortgage $3,500 10)1 14th-et. nos. 210 ft h e of I*l aye. 25x103.3; .VjKusta Unruh to Jacob N Dlmant; nil title; q c N'umlna: Pnrk-ave. Nos 864 an,'. I •;•;': w s. •*•" 5x90; Herman O;a.sHrr to Sarah Ons; morti •47.000 ■ l'K> Hitth-st. s = 73 ft w of Broad . l-J.">x>.»:t. II; Samuel Wacht to James I> G.igan; mortgage. $30,000 100 Bradhurat-nrr, No '_'.". w ». «0.1«55x39.11x50.8; wiiitam H Ostrandcr to Cathleen Turney; mort- Bftf-'e .•it. .'.<«> ... . . Non.'.nal 112th-«t No '-M'J West, 39.4x100.11; ! lidbr Fried lander to Harry L Ro«en IM 4."ith-st No :i to 75 ffm 07.»5x100.3; I-nnKacra Kealty Company ti» Wesley Thorn; mortKau<>. $im,ooo I°"' Same property; Wesley Thi>m to (Tty Real K.itato Company; mo-ißnge. 112 000 ioo ll<ii>:tltnn Place, s w coiner I44th-»t. — x irrearu hr, an<l Broadway, » c corner 14Hh-st. ij» lOx 100 Colored Orphan As>-lum and AfßOclation for lt.rielu of Co:ore.l ChiHren to Realty Trnnsf«r Company 100 Same propert) ■ lU.iity Tran-'fer Company to l)e!ta. IteaU* Company; mort»taK^. t:tin.2oD KX> 103d->t. n ». *U ft' c of Park-aye. lftstOO.ll: Harris Masllansky to Victor Price; inortgaire. $7.fH«>. . . S.|i« Jth-nt, n c. ;..:•• of M-ave. 23x97; :-en>. Schwartz to Donjamln <ilr.»cow; mortgage. jis nm 100 lO7i>i-!.t No 203 Kast 23x100.11; and U'^ih-st. N<>» 171 un.l 17K Kuet. 50x100.11; PrwKOtt Rralty Company to Sophie Ile«s; morteag*. $35.00(1 100 Bradhur»t-ave, No :tT. r b. 18.2x70.2; Edmund . Coffin t» Lucy M Purcell an« another; mortgage. 100 824-«t « s 22i» ft w of 4th-av»?. 40x08.0; George U Frit t.i St Louia Realty Company, all liens. . .Nominal Beaman-mve, n s. 47.". ■■ m of Emenon-it, :*>* lb'J- Emma Waliach and im'.ther. In-llvldual ar.d a3a 3 azecntori to Maurlrr W Hal ■ ■■■ ft.ooo S3th-«t No 52 Weat. 60x08.9; Qeor«re Jluci«. Jr. to Kue*ne C Potter, all Hens ■ 100 Zd aye Noa I 978 an 4 1.980, <• ». '■■'•'■ t-amuel ar«entcld t.. Solomon Waliach; mi>rW»B', $3.».(i«.Ki :kk' 1 "° Treniuiit-ave. No» I iHO nnl 1 Ota s r, BOxlOO; Kurh P Hook!" to ITredertck J Winston 100 Tremont-ive. ■.., 1.080. ■ , ■-■... Myron W Cuddebnek to Kaih 1' Hoolif, two-lhir.iß p»rt; % ir.ortjrii-.- $;...li»i \n-,mal Kum i: r <.;..iwiiy. No 27». t; s. 21x119.5; '•' 1:inl tnft Fine to Julliu Tlshnian; RioniraK". $14.600....":. 100 103 d M ii m 178 ft ■*' if Muw, 7.".xli« 11; nam uel M.-vei'.t al to Louta Nlebers another; «Tth ,: N,i ,11 V>'t. il.-xi0...:.; EdWerd Pier et "I to McrrU Hater et v!: maitsace. J^.^ 0 lw City Property for Sale. | City Property for Sale. Kingsbridge Real Estate Company. Tho property of this Company at Klnpsbrldge consist* of over 300 residence loti on Kingsbridge Heights, located on Klngsbrldse Road. s«ljr-wick, Heath and Bailey Avenues, and Hnrlem Hlvor Terrace Thov are specially adapted for residences on account of their accessibility by broad macadamized avenues, the protective restrictions against objecflf» na structure and trades, their suburban environments, and the many facilities of rapid transit to the business centres of the city. The Elevated Roads <»>th & 9th Ayes.». connecting at I,V>th Rtreet on same plat form with the N V & Putnam R. R., as well as fast trains from the «Jrand Cen tral Depot on the N. Y. Central R. R., make access to the property quick, frequent ai The «reat Subway Rapid Transit System, now running to 157 th St. will soon b* opened' to KlngsbrWge, and the running time on Express Trains from this point will be 23 minutes to 42nd St. and 35 minutes to Wall St. The Title to the lots Is absolutely perfect, and guaranteed, to each purchaser by a Title Co thus rendrrinß future transfers easy and inexpensive. For maps, terms and further particulars, apply to: RICHARD N. MONTGOMERY, 27=29 Pine Street. FOR SAT.?:-63. IS, 6T and 69 East 82d Street. between Madison and Park Avenues, four four story brownstone, high-stoop, private dwell - Ins*, 20x30x1023. Immediate possession. Suitable tor remodelling. Restricted to pri vate residences. Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown & Co., STO BTH AYE .. BSrWXEM «TH * 4TTH PTS Park-aye, No 1,9^2 to 1.984, vi b, 7.", TsM; Charles Schcensteln et al to James J Kennedy; mort gage. $:>7.StO 10 0 Hull-aye. w s, i"2.'> ft n of 209th-st. 2T.xl(iO. Louis H.;t:k«r. to Delia Chai>mp.r. 100 Dey-Bt, Xo 22. n s, 25.bx77.2; Jefferson M Levy el al to Adallne Nebe l°o Car.non-st. No» 110 ar.vl 121, w s. 41.7x100: Sam uei Gross el al to Joachim Spiro and another; mortgage, $40.00i> 100 47th-st Xo 54fl West, 25xlt*>.ll; Joseph J Meaney to Morris Haber et a!, mortgage, $is.o<i<"» .... 100 321-st. Xo ?M Ka?t. 17.6x49.4; v;..an H Jackson to May SchlfT; m_>rtguKe. $(!.ft(n) ftM lir.th-st. No 3 East. 20x110; Harrj M Stoff to 1-Mniun I D BrodericK; mortgage. $30,900 • • 100 Crntuna-ave. n c corner Clinton-aye, 2S lxl^O; William L<>:!r-h to Mary X Ha.ley ■ • lw Eairlf-ave, Nn STH. w s. STixl^O; Anna Olnson to Wlluatn U Klrchhof W** lUth-st. - s, 128 ft v. cf lst-ave. 23x100.10; Morris Fln« to Empire Cornice Works; mort gage. $7,iiimi l 0 114th-st, Xo ;«4 t.i 53 ■ East, 4f<llxli»>.ll . Mor ris Fine to Emrire ■ mice Works; morigage. $34,500 100 lst-ave. s \v corner I;i7th-st, 100 llxl"". Mrnrls Fine to Empire Conic" rks; mortgage. $lO>- C-CO 100 Jeromo-ave s c rn>r Van Cortlandt-av*. runs ■ SU 7x c 100s n BO.Bx ■ w 115.4: Pntrtck Mc- Murray to John Shlell?; mortj $U.niiO Xomlnal j 117lh-st. a s. JBH ft c of l»t ay», 43.3x100.10; Harris Handelbaum et al to Empire CDml Works; m.irt;ra»Tf. *12..V>0 ...... I<V» llOth-st. n «. aa ft w of Avecue A, "3x100.11; Harris Mari<lelb<ium et nl to Empire <"nrnlc« Works; mortgage, J30.2T.0 10 ° Lot No ir:t. map V»r. Xest Park; Andrew Palln kaa to Bertha Knauf . mo 117ih-<.t. Xos M 8 and 440 Eas>t. 3G.loxlOrt.il; Harris Man<lp!haum et al to E:nr!'" Comlc« Works; mortgage $ll.fi(TO 100 Hoe-3t. No 1.17.">. w s, 2.'.xl(H>: Julia Puffrln W i Katharlna M Ball; saortcage; $$.000 ■ I 0 121-t ft. s s. 109 ft w of PlfaMnt-avo. 86x100 IO; Harrt-, M-i-.'lelbaum et al to Empire Cornlca Work»; mortgaffe. $18.000 100 Prr.i>p«ct-avo c s. 205.8 ft w of l(ssth-st. 58x87; Henry Acker to Charles R Protze; mortgage $S,2SO N.-»mlnal Old Broadway, c s. 75 ft n of 12«th-st. 60.5 x Irrefrular; Daniel F* Tlemann. Jr, et el. execu tore. to Henry H Wrss«-lrr.nn. <\ c Xomlnal lst-Pt. 9 b. lot '-il-. mar Jto 1, Valentine vs Brady, part of Hyatt Farm . Annie Keegan to Chnr!«-n A Weber 100 Bergen-ave. s c cor 149th-st, t&ffa irreprular; Anthony Stumpf to Charles D Steurer; a!l title; mortgage. $20.000 100 31st- s a. 113 ft c of bth-ave. 96x88.9; <".ira Strauss to Qeonre W Eceles; mortgage. $lO,t»(» 100 Vlctop-9t. c m 200 ft s of Morrta Park-aye. 25x i«5. Van Xest: 9arah F fnhtll to John J CJ^ary. mortgage. $2.B<X> 100 lOMh-st. Xo :t2R Went. 22x100.11; Q-ncsUne^ C Jogerhuber to Xora F Piiin^: mortcaEC, $2l).<"'« 1 0. 100 13*tl s s. 3W3 ft vr of Amsterdam-are. 173 x 80.11; John Block to Abraham I fplro; mort- Kage, $41. 230 100 D»catur-ave, m s. 175 ft 9 of Scott-aye. BOxllO; Charlotte Sullivan to August Melchlng 100 Bth-ave. n c cor Walmit-st, 100x30; Donald F Ayres M al to Harold Swain 100 sth-ave. n c cor "Walnut-st, lix>x.V); rtth-ave. c s. &0.'.» f| » of Town»end-ave. 50xlU>; Theophllua Olena to Donal-: F Ayres Xomlr.al Oth-avt*. c s. 100.8 ft n of 4<ith-3t. 25.6x70; George Kammer to Augusta Bommer; mortgage, 000. Nominal 174 t- s s. 330 ft w of Marmlon-ave. 23x100; J!a--us Xathan to Kath P Hooks; mortgage. •4,500 Xominal 07th-st, Xos 327 and 329 East, 5Oxl00.ll; Jo si-ph Isaac c' al n> Julius Tlshman; mortgage. $U.COO 100 Brook-aye, No 1.531. 3 w coner Wendover-ave, ToDt7O.2xSl.7xlOO.il; Wendover-ave. a s. 100.11 ft w of Srook-ave, 5.Sx — ; Mayer S'otkln et al to Daniel F Mahoney: mortgage. $35,(>00 100 07th-st. Xo 325) East. Kxl00.ll; Julius Tlahman to Abram Spanner and another; mortgage, 517.000 100 OM Broadway, s c corner 130th-Bt. 12S. lx Irregu lar; Henry B Wlsselmann to Herman Koenlg* berger- mcrtgage. «25.001> 100 4th-st. n c s. 190.10 ft a c of Avenua C 85.8x90; State Hai.K to Abraham Xevlns anJ another; mortgage, $92,000 Xominal 2d-av«, n • corner 95th-at, 25.8x100; Sarah Hlrschkowltz to Samuel Golds; mortgage. $20. 2&> Xominal 07th-st. Xo 327 East. 23x100.11: Julius Tishman to Abraham Fine; mortgage. $17,«25 100 124th-st, a 8, 143.2 ft c of Columbu»-ave. 27. 5 x 100.11; Herman Schmidt to Amelia A Schmidt; mortgage. $2a.000 Nominal Old Broadway, s c corner 130th-st. 125 x Irregular; Herman Koenl^sberger to FleUchmann Healty Company; ni..rt(rat;e. J46.500 Nominal stb-ave, c s. 203.6 ft s of HighbrMKo Road. 23x (•0.10; Murgaret A Reiner to Robert C Winters. 100 Brook ay. No 737. w s. 24.11xfJ.10; Samuel Kind to Sa<i:o SUverman; mortgage, $26.400. .. Xomlnal SSth-St, Xo 0O« East. 23x10i>.&; Abraham Zadelt et al to Meir Himm-lwett; mortgage. $16.500... 100 171st-st. Xo 312 East, 25x00 : Leopold Merkaamer •1 al to John K»llv; mortguga, $13. 0 M \ Xomlnal 114th-st, Xo 24 East, 27x100.11; Barney Cohen to Frances Heysberg; mortgage. $18,000 100 85tl st Xo 238 East. aO.txlOX.2: Vv'orklngmen's Educatloral and Home Association to William I>ro.«lhn. mortgage, $2,61X> 9.125 4th-st. n ». 150.10 ft • of Avenue C. 42.10x90; Julius Tlßhman to Joseph Isaac and another; mortgage. $ CUOOO 100 Chcrry-«t. Xo 427. s 3. gIiWT; l>iura Oppen heim to Zerllne Stein; mortgage. $17.000 10# Oth-avo. c s. 74.1 ft s of 41st-st. 24 WxSO; George Kam'mer to George Kammer, ,1r: mortgaga, $.-.,<KXt Xominal 4tb it, n f, 150.10 ft c of Avenue C, 42.10x06, Joaoph Isaac nt aJ to lx>uls Hoffman and an )th»r; mortgage. $(51.000 100 105th-9t. n 8. 105.9 ft w of ay«. 1H 3xloo 9. Oharles Peper et al to Ellas A Cohen; mortgage. JG.IXKI 100 Balnbrldge-avo. s c s. at n c » 194th-st. runs n » 22x s c 127.fix S w 25x n w 10.'> x n w - ; Michael Snee to John AI Purcell: mortgage. $2.870 100 76tl »t, n s. 171. 8 ft fof 3d-av«\ 1«.5x10t.2; Doro OJnltfman tg Marcus L Osk and another: mort gage, $C.so>> Xomtnal lst-ave. s iv corner 123d-st. 49.10x52.2; Adam Boettlger to Theresla Boettlger; all Hens 100 LJspenard st, X--vs ii" and <''2. a s. 4O.«x— . Eliza J Smith to Arthur J Copeman; mortcaKo. $90.<H10. 100 Broadway, b •■ s. 125 ft s w of Hawthorße-at, —x — ; Gertrude Well to Richard H Maslen; mortgag. $10.000 100 12Ma-st. s s. 70 ft c of Park-aye. SOxttXll; Mai it I. Abraham* et al to Jtorltz L Elrnat and an other mortßage, $30.600... . 100 70th st. Xo 310 East. 2T.xli><> Michael Maier et al to Thiimaa Pochota; mortgage, $12.000 100 144 th st. No 608 East. 16.8xlCO; Henr>' Dorz barher a-:'! aaother executors, to t-aura Ash mall; moruace. 54.000 .'.'..' T.«N Amsterdam ive, Xo 1.451. a s. 25.7x100; Henry Nechrol to estate of Asher Simon: mortgage, $22,600 100 Ebarman-ave, s c corner AndeMon-st. 10i>xlC0; Manhattan Real E«'at.- and Building Associa tion to Charlos F Camerer; mort»a«e $15.00». Noir.lnal glai at, s h. 111. ft ft c ol Lexington-ave. 11)7 xlo4 4 LUlle Well et al to Jacob H Rubin; mi>rt*n«e. $12.000 16.000 3d-ave Xos 2.082 and 2.5C4. c b. 2*«xf.7.10; Henry Hunneke, Jr. to Tlnjothjr F BcUlran 100 Bro%dwsy, i> c B. 125 ft s v. of Hawthorne-et. 54ix Irregular; Richard R Mas'.. -. to John J Moonoy et al ; rtsa?<> $114.000 100 Courtlanrit-ave. s n corner 188 th SS.BxBB.Bi; Huso Maler '-,> Louis Lass ICO RECORDED MORTGAGES. Btate Realty Company to Park M'trtgngp Com pany; Yermilym-ave. 9 c corner Bmerson-st; 2 > >'-arr 4■» ncr eesrt $1(5.240 i\cton Realty Company to Park M"rt!j;i>;^ Com pany; Academy- st. a r. 110 ft s of Bhimaa aye; 2 years. 4S r>er cent 11,760 Halprtn. M W. to Park Mortgage Company; Sea man-aye, n s. 475 fl m ■>( Emerson-st; 3 years. .-,!._. per , Mnt . 6, C00 Same t> Park atbttgasT* Company; Emer»on-»t. w s 2." ft • of Soaman-ave; 3 \<virs, 4Vj p«x c*nt 8.780 Mahoney, D F. to M Slotkin and another; Brook ave No 1.8 •'• . ' '■• s? <l \>er cent . . 6..VK> R.im» to same: Wendover-ave. n -. BSB 5 year», ii p. ■•■Nt 3.500 Roeen, 11 L. to I Frledlander; 112 t- st, Xo 242 Weat; 3 years, B per cent . 31. P00 Bachman, a i■. to William }i iij,»r..in f>th n%. ■ n w corner 20lsi st; l year. 5 pel cent.. 3.00<> Golding. Harnurl. to ii B (Joldin-; 114 t- st. No "(>•* to 21l> Easi dv« Februan 1. iftOCI. « per rent 3.P>» Xleberc, I.ouls. nnd another t-> Title Insurance Company' I""-', st, No ZIB to $$B Ka«i. 1 year. .-■ per cent ... 32. 0m Knmtrin. Mnx. lo II TrumpJw; Pell Place, n w a. lot 233 map PenOeld; 3 years, 5 l j percent... 2.5rt» P.ostn ,11. T.i i llandei 112t!i-«:. No 242 Wcsi! ■ 8 ) eara 1 s#i cent, \(y» W.-.'ln.h. T. lo .1 Splvacik: 2d-i»ve r s. 2.V11 ft ,' .<f 1C2.1-.M : •*• yars. U p;-r cent 4,fW^ Waliach S . . S Greenfild; 2d-uve. c ». 50.11 ft s r ioc.l-st: 5 rears. 6 per cent 4.(*» Levin 11. to M I- O»k and another; 4th-ave. s «. 'corner 114th-;t: 1 >*ar. R ;>«r cent ft.7:H> Meaney. Joseph J. to W S Shecifer; r.r.vik -ave. s n corner lSßth-»t; due M«rch W IIKI7, 5 pet eenl 91.0,» Proslhn W illi»tn. to ii C BtOBe; P^tk-at, s s. lf>rt ft w •' il-o ve.; 3 years. 5 per c^nt 1 ••••' I>rvtn B ' to New-Tork Tnsi't Company, l.Wth st. SO WO f> vnr«; .^ PWT cent • 14.000 M.ifllfn. R H. «o t! v "'"- Hfidwav. » r. 5. tur. fi t w nf Hawthorn *t ; as per bond o.«k> Mrrcnroih A M. to City l>ai n»t.tt.- Company, " 7'irhnt » a. l'H> ft w <f West End-ov«; 3 vcars: S p>-r cent 178 <»>O T'irr.iy C to W'lllUw 1* Kimr.all nnl another. Bradhurst-ave, No 2.^; r. Katv s prr e»nt ls.fmo Th.\-n W t-> Lnnv ACT* R.-alty Company, 4.'.1h- S f No 71 !- 7.". WV«t: M P>T h.nd 2O.004" F'.'tttn Samuel, anl .:r.i'th«r t«i M I. C*ih-n. .Morroo-nt, .... "•» S >wu: rt •nt 5.000 P< ■!. jta T. ij -J Mi'.er. 7u:!:-si. N . 310 BMI . ATTRACTIVE DWELLING. can bailment house; all modsrn lmprov£ ments: best ord»r. Price verr low " !I S'" >T «- SLAWSON & HOBBSI No 2U CoHi^ba. A T«. 12 East 53d St., House ot *x tpttoi construction. : , rr , P Pr, r floor Irrtlx. Choice Residence Street. >l/e 37.6x130 ft. Parma side light Prl<?* Icrw ?r en by a-^oointment with Hrury D. Wlnan* * May 1* • Fifth ay. 34 East :;.sth St., The only foil *:z». well built DwelllnK fc» The Residential Section of 3liirrnv Hill For Sale, at a Rsasonabl* Pric* Ba*n by special appmntment with HEMCV I). W IN \\S & MAT T4?) Fifth In, FOR SALE.— Tke finest and best constructed two-fam.!v houße?. Ii the mofl r«6ne.i r.e!?.Ttrrr.oo f < | a tv, Bronx; full lot; house 21x>y> feet; all tapwvejrontir fT»rx nickel plumbing; steam heat; nnest Mot: rai^-e; aiegia mantles and chandeliers; 17 rcorr.s; two tl> bothroo—j" easy ot access; three-quarters o£ an hour from, t.lty Hall" agent on t>remi»es; Mcrrts-ave.. one block nor-h of Klriis-L bridge Bom. one block eas: of Jerome-aye. Price SlOlouO easy r > menta L. C. HAH.V. <53 Wall reel 2 year=. 9 p»r cent 40<»> Schmidt. 11. ta A S l>ary. 12lth-at. s .«. 143 2 ft c of Columbus-aye; 1 year, ti t>er cer.t 3.0C0 Winston. Frederick J. to Title Guaranty ar..l Tr-. : Company. 177th-st. s s. 3^f> ft w of Marmion-a\e; as p»-r btr. 1 % liOO) Gla«jrow. Benjamin, to L. Sohwartz. 3th-s:. n ». 878 ft c of 2d-ave: 5 years; i> per cent S,C*» Cimerer. Charles F, lo T L. R^rnoMs. Sheman «■■■*, a c eonMr Er.iers>n»»t; due Jun* 1. lfti)6; « per cent . . a.oort Tyler. Ja-Ti-!. G. to M Kelly. 213 th Bt, n s. 3i» ft eof lOth-aye; l year; o per cent ... 3.SCO Geary. J J, to Sara.- I" Cahll!. lot 40. map Hunt ; estate; .iue January 1. lw«>7. ! p»r cent • !,:;'•> Donr.l. (i. to .- Stainwood ileoken. 112th-st. No\ 325; B years; 5 B«I cent I 21,00t» GleKel. r, v : another to X Newmann. 107th-st. ■ No 218; ■) ... Auruat 1. l»i rt per cent . 3.00<J Realty Transfer Oompaay to Colored Orphan Asylum an! Aisoclatlon. Hamilton P'.a s w corner l*4th-st; 1 year; 5 per cent .363 3C»> Ellenger. C, to E M Pelletrau, 22d-at. Kb 21T to 221 East; ilc-.-r.and; C per cent 65.000 Gruber. J, to J Kiel nf eld and another. 104:h-st, n » 40.3 ft w of PaFk-avo; instalm«nts; « per cent 1.300 Lane. Charles, to .■) 11 Livlrgstor.; 143a-st. n ■ at cc:. line block 173 to a w corner 144th-st and Hamilton place; dua January l. 1806; 5 per cent .- 29.00<> H'.mrr.»'lw.!t. Melr. m A Zadek et al; BSth-»t, No 506 Ea«. 5 y ars. 6 per cent 6,.VJ«> A«h.-r;a:i. Laura, to C Sc«opp: 144th-it, N-> 6»2 East; 3 years; 5 per cent ■ 1,201 Freedman. J. li M Apatow; ilonroe-st. No 205; B years ; 6 pn cent \ 10.0<1<> SUverman. Ha.lte. to s iilnd; Brook-aye. n w corner 147th-st: 3 years G per cent 4,' V*> Steurer. Charles D. 10 i. Stump; Jt<»r«»n-av». s c rncr 149th-st; due November -. 1906; S. per cent 23.300) AlLort. David, and another to B Ralluwiky and J another; Madisor.-ave. n I, 23.10 ft c of JefTer *on-at; 3 year'". ■■ p*r cent • '■•» Chltppa. U to Jt A Fowler: lot 101. map of Van Nest i'a-lc. 3 years ; 5 per cent . 8.5»» O'Leary. John, to Hamilton Finr.li. 1731-st. n a, 05.2 ft wof Waahtß(tOß-aT>: 1 rear; 3 per cent 7.00© Eilvcrman Reijty Company to tniUaia Rosen— I weir Itcaltv C>peratlnit Company ; .'(d-ave. a a. 130.10 ft n of 174th-st; 1 year; « p*f cent t.OOO SefatSJ May. to H M Goldberg; 32d-st. s s. 103 ft m cf lst-ave; demand: fl per cent I.OCO Empire Cornice Works to H ManJelbaum and an other; 119th-»t. n s. 213 ft w of Avtr.ui A; \ year: 8 per cent :18.25<>: 18.25<> Sarr.e to sainc. 117th-st. s s. 294 ft c of '.st-ave; ' 1 year: (J per cent . . ■ . T.S"<> Same to same: 117th-st. N\? »3S ar..i 44<> East; 1 year; 6 per cent -. • 3»h> Both. Igriatr, to D P Crakow; 'WaahlnKton-ave, n lS6th-st; 1 year; B per cent " B.oo<> l+r». Lou!*, to L. \Ia!»r: Conrtlsndt-ave, 9 w. comer lßJth-st; <!;ie Aupist 1. 1012; 3 per csnt.l 21.0C0 Klrchhof. William B, to A Olsson; Eagle-aye; No ■ 579; 3 years; .1 per cent 8.300 Hessberfr. Frances, to B Cohen; listti s>. No 24 East: .1 year? C r>*r cent ... 6.2T/» Sp«nnc-r. A. an.! another to J Tl.ihman: 97th-»t. No 329 East; I rears. 6 per cent " 4.750 Weber. Charles A. to a Keegan; lst-st. <• s. lot 212 map Hratt farm 3 years 3 per cent 60<> Muller. C G. ta I- O Barnard: lots l«2 ar.n 163. map Uaoes estate: 1 year. 8 per cent .......... 3.600 Ecc'les. Geortre W. to C S'.rauss; 31st-st. .V > 254 West; 1 year. .V-2 par cent ■ XO.COO Schwan, E. to Greenwich Savlnjrs Bank; 7Sth-st. No 178: .-> years. 4Vs Der c«at B.OCO Haber. Morr!.". an.l others tr> Edwarl Eaar and anothe-r; Kttk No .Vl4 \V<>at; 2 years 8.000 Koenlgsbur^er. H B. to B B VVasselrran; Old Broadway, s .• corner 13oth-st; 2 years. 6 per cent 21.80* Koffman, U an ! anotht-r to j IBSSJC and another; 4th-9t. Nos 313 and 31.' Eas:; 3 y«ar<» . 8.000 Ball. X M. to Kunsur.da Dohlus; H^^-st. w a, 97.3 ft s of Home-st; per bond 6.000 Sullivan. T F. to II Huimek*. |r; 3d-ave, Nos 2.582 and 19M. 3 years. 5 per cent 7.000 Rosenzwelß. leaa-. »nd another to Ctty lfort«ra<e Company; AVash)nston-ave. s w comer 172J ; 1 year. fi per cent ... 60«K> Sptro. J. and another to 3 Gross an* another; Cunnon-st. Nos 119 and 121 1 year. I pet cent 10.000 Pekelner. SamueL and another to I> Levy and another; Amster<!am-av*>. n o corner 123d-»t; 1 year. 6 per cent 80, W» , • MECHANICS' LIEN 9. sth-avp B W comer Mth-st. lPOxlOrt; Carbon-*»H Machine (lompanv a«t Fifty-fifth. Street Com pany owner: ueneral Bu!ldin< aaj Ccnatructlon mm Company, contractor .|0.173W» 2Sth-st No .117 to 321 East: A Gordon I Pro airt Joseph Oranskv Jneeph Bernstein ar..5 J<i«epa --«,« Zlmbenc. owners and contractors •• *«w w asth-at No 317 to 321 East: Jacob Boa<»nblum ar.3 another a«t Loola Haransky. Joaaa L. Born st-ln and Joseph Zlrr.her*. owners an.l con- „„ tractors . .... *" w ' 2Sth-s t No 319 to 32"; Eas the Strjctural Snrriy Cbmpaay air- Oransky. D*mste!n ■ Zlmberß. owners an-l contractors '"• Chrlstopher-st. No 113: Becky Prud.>vsky a*'t Sylvestter w.ttu. owner: Slsmnnd Fucbs. eon- lffTo(> tractor .. • lfrTm 70th a «° r Ncv'"J42"t'o'244 East, same agt Kml'.y ,«.« Glauter owner: SUmnnd Fi«-h-« contractor.... 133 CO Str-ave. s •• corner. 12Gth-?t. 40.1U1H0. samo art H-rry j Hampkrar, owner; SlgniunJ Fuch*. js n contractor ■■■■-••■ ","'" nrrndway. •> c c)rn»r 41st-st. COx^^x lrre(ru!ar; Tr.lii>h Withers and another ast U>uis L. Toi. .. 442 a owner and contractor •*"" MANHATAN BUILDING PLANS. Fort Washir.et.vi-ave. w ». for * P™ur rtorr **** dormitory. :«***: Mother Falomena Ajanl. owner " \ \>ndua»co. architect **"w THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. Columtus-ave. s * -^rr- Van ■Burewttwo n'orv fnm.- dwelling booafo and st-r*». S*^- 4 - I>m:ls Masza. n«r; Berohaf I Ebelir.i:. arc.i- _, -_. Cci^m^nw»Wlth -ave." wa. 19 ft aof M^r- - two pti.ry fram» rlwellins hi...- nn.l «t«r»e. _Tx 47; Mrs Mj-!' KlfllW. owner; Eernharl 17Sth-at ■ s SR ft w'of \Vats>n Lan«. two " . « -Js ft w nt Wata « !-•- or.d attic fram^ dw»l hous*». 21x5U; Mrs I^ouloe Herse. ■Mr; B<-rnhart Wilt—, ar ■■ : ftM(> Corn'mnnweaKh-aVcV V "»." W Vt" a of West. Fjfrn. Road. »wo Mory fram# lwelllnit *°*~-2*}j*% Charles W>bb«r. jr. owner; Berr.hAni E2*UD«. fIW Va!ent!no-av«\ 'ne corner 202>i-»t. two story *»«>• dwo'llnp ho.ue. s>iM: W D Eerg«Q, owr.er; c 3 nark, architect ■ •. e " wu 17Sd-st w s — V> ft nof Ulrtison-ave'. two strri "frnm.> Ow«UtBK house. 21x52 *: Teter Luonr\ own»r- Gi'Max- Schwartz. aivhlt»v-t «.ww Ora»rna'l'arU North, n s. 7rt ft wa( MarTnlon ave ihr«« story brick Uwellln* hous*. 22*60. Harry McOanvta. >wner M J ilarrtn. archltact T^w ir.%th-st * s. 275 ft c Of Unc>Mn-av*. one story f-ame ivwn shed. < >oi4rt: Patrick Gr>cdrran. owner- C A MllnT. architect ■*' 11 Bt. n s. 2-i.rt n ' of Valentlne-ave. t w» ;«*» HI .-\ frame rtwelllr.e houses. 2i^x.W; William «--.« C Bergen, owner; Cttarlea S dark, architect.. IP.OW LIS PENDEN3. 122d-*t. No 2<>7 West: Riwnri K^nt and another, trustees. a»ca!n*t Casimlr V Wanner et ■!: ft>recJo«ur« or nvrtioixe; ottomeys. EwlnK. Whitman * Etvis*. l»t st. n w corn** 2il-st. T4x4."Sx lrr«-«. Bronx; C**?'** May nualnst Jc.hn Case et al; partition; attorneys. O m H Sth l -'»v""Nos 2.57S and - 550; John Stlch MP»SS>»sSjij A Jogger- »r^-tnc rertomaac*; attor— yi i: <rwit» •: K '"V4t N.% 417 West: Frank M Berry asalnat -elmtna Klein and another t*tt*a to »«l "lie conv*y»nc»; • ttor r.e>». Gibbon* * KtmbalL BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS FILED. A^steriarr-nv^ r * own-r iaA-M. 1W 11x50: r>uvl,l Levy an.! Kobert Kriedman to ftraiKl ana Hcr-nan P#lieln«r ■ • SWI SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIEN 3. Broorr.e-nt. No 37; Isld.T ner«er as&lnat MorrU Ba«r ani another. April 13. 1805