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I f I THE SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1809. 0 A STAKE FOR FILON FOR. iirr.AXh'.s m'ormv.r vxr mss run TIDAL AT HUKEVSUBAU HAY. lie Knatljr Detents I.othnrlo nml Unit Time Imported Ialdur Tk (lie OpeulnE Ih In Trnrb Hrrtirtl Tlinc-Siiddil- oee Still Inbeiiten Hymn Mtdellnnd Killed. Tliu noontime summor nhowers scarod atvny fnwot tho leculnrs Irom tho Hhoci'shoad liny raceeoutso yestetday wlillo tlio iloivnisuir Just ' put tlio iwicliitd track In condition for safe ami fast nrrititlnc. This wna shown In the oneiiluc event, n dnbh on tlio J malneourso for and upnnnl, i, Marcus Daly's d Imported horao 1st- - U doraiul M. L Haytnan'n crack thrco-anr-o- ijj Ally llazo fconrod out six of tlio tlTen entered 17 and theyearrled almost nil tlio money In tented. J flazo closed nominal favorite at 7 to 5, but 1st- - j dor had probably inoro hacking at U to 1. Tlio 1 Daly horse cot off In wood frwhlon and tiptoed (j his Hold all tlio way. winning easily at tlio end jL In time which clipped one-fift- h of a second o B the track record, mado by Admiration two days I before. Gaze was outrun In the stretch by I Captain Slgsbee, who beat her throo lengths F for the place. M Desperado nnd Anilrouleus woio equal favor- - 'jl Ilea for the maidsn raco at ono mllo, but the jl"- honors went to Grey .Tao'iuep. who gallopod II oer his Hold in the last slxtounth Hiidwon by II alencth and 11 half Gi cat Neck came down tho III stri'tch In his usual resolute stylo, and sprinted I fioni fifth Into second position a head In front 1 ofAudronlcus. After a bold attempt to make a 1 runaway race of It, Emlgro curled up In tho I drive and finished satenth. Tho Kensleo Stn-- 1 bio's chestnut cddlng Saddueed continued hl9 1 unbeaten career In tho race for down tlio Futurity course Ken money could ) always bo hail against his chances, but ho won fY liken 1 to 10 shot, lending all the way and fln- - I IshiiiK comfortably by a length clear In the scramblo for plnco honors Gulden, Montnmo and Standing Mulshed heads apart In the order written, '1 hen came tho special feature of tho day, the Tldnl Stakes, with Jl.fiOO added, for threo- - ' year-old- at ono mile. The flte candidates col-- I ored on the card and as a connill- - I ment to tho modern methods of handling vf' young thoroughbreds, nil wore hoods or "lognes' badges." Lothario was plunged on '( by " 1'ittsburg l'hll" and his follorors and tho cn.t's rricc was cut to 7 to.". Half Time and Kllon d'Or were, also well plnyed, the former being h strong second elioioo. 'J he Haon d'Or I running for the Hist time In the colors ' of tils new owner. 11 T llsnn, Jr., sprinted nnay from loth.irin and thoothore In the Ilrs.t furlong and came homo an easy winner by four j lengths Half Tlmu ran second to the stand, i but l.ntliail'i outstayed in and took the placo Al lit throe parts of a length jLl Tho filth race went tn tho "good thing," ff 1 Satirist whowas backed from 4 to 1 to 7 to . 'J I 1 -- men made the running, with Hatlrlst In J 1 H'1'.iml place, until tho I urn Into the stretch, tthorn S.ttirist drew away and won in a canter ) i h lite lencMis An accident happened during 'J the running of tho tico which lestiltml in tho I jI death of the horse Rs rou Merielland. t hlln his I rider, Mlteholl. had a tery narrow escape. It J II occurred as they were rounding tho turn I I into the bnekstreteh, where there was eon- - slderatile pmwilinc Tills forced Ilyron gl Met'lolland to his knees nnd put Mitchell on H his neck. The latter struggled gamely to get buck intothwsnddie, hut. 'ould not dosonnd fell II le held mi to tho ruins, ,ind fur n sixteenth of a mllo he was dragged along, hut llnally tho (' horse got nwav from him Asthebov did not mote It was thought that ho had been killed, i but when taken to tho joekess' loom It was found that ho only had been shaken up He was unable to rldo Double Dummy In the Inst race and tVLeary wassuh- - stltuted Ilyron Mct'lellnnd went on with tho j Held and led them home, but did not stopat r the finish with the other horses Ileeontlnued 5 on to the backstretch, where he inn Into the fence A big alien of rail went through his r neck and Into his hieast and he died nlmost Instantly While at the post In the same race Holland unseated Jlel'ue. but tho boy escaped unhuit J The closing event went tn tho favorite. Intru- - I aie. who made all of his own running anil beat Double Dummy out easily by three ,' lengths In time which equalled th .lack if record " John Madilen has purchased the two-yea- old colt Me.Meekln for a price said to be S'l.oOO. ' He will rest tho colt up. believing him to hate 1 ' had a little too much racing under his former J owner, C. T. l'atterson. Summary: j FinsT nu'K. i For three year-old- a and upward: with $750 added, I ' weights eeten pounds abote scale, penaltlee and ' ,1 tl!nTnn-- e five and a half furlong on main trnok: liarous Daly t, inii. cli. h. Uidor, fi, b Amptilon Isls, tin DotK'tt' . . .1 turner Ilroj.' t c. Cart, filjbfe, a, lo.l lO'Imrjl 2 II, r llayman'srh r, ria7p, :i, in". McO ici a rcstidiultatrtcp and l'r. Kichbers alo ran. lime, 1 07, . Petting Two to 1 aitainfit Ialdor, 7 to ! Cart. . I gihee. 7 to r Oarc, u to 1 FreMUllcltatrice, 40 to 1 I r Kichberg. Frfosn r.ACK. For lna'rien three year oils and upward; $soo addeil; iperlal weichts, one ralle llhain fUaton s ur. r Hrey Jacipifa, a, by Jim .1 Orey laciutllne 112 (O I ear) . , . 1 Onei-- Stable ih c. (treat Seek, S, 112 (Hui'p) 2 Br mler 0". 'a AndronlriM, ,t, 112 (OTtinnor' 3 I (Iranani Ilntce, Kllenlale, Prahmtn, liemrado, X'an Cupid, James lol, Cbappaiua, John B. Doerr, r Jr , and Emigre aloo ran I, Time, till 4 B . Bettinr Twehe to 1 acalnst Orey Jacques, 7 to 2 t Orest c It and baiipaiiua rnupleil a OnerkStabls entrj.titl r,droiucm, 20 to (Iraham Prnce, 20 to 1 Ukrdale. 12 to I llrahmln, a to l Desperado, r, I to 1 Pan Cnpld. 2oo to 1 Janira Tod, ! 0 to John II, i linerr Jr , M to 1 Kinlcre, Tiunn iuck. For t'oo added, special welchta; ptiultiea and allowances Futurity course Kin-li- o stabl a ch e, Sadducee, by llatbampton hadli .117 '"pi men 1 J F. Mtddm'arh r Oulden, lir.iisima). 2 I J .1. lakp n h b. kc. alon'anli', 12 aidoni a f MicFlecknoe, btndln. l'aruieuion and La Vega ) alio ran. , I llm- -, 112. ; I Petlln ni inou'y iigttnst aldilcee, 4 to 1 i ' tiuldeu, 7 to 2 Montatiio, l,r to 1 llarJUcknoe, IT. to 1 h'anding, o to 1 l'armenion, no to 1 La Vegu, t j roinTii ntcE. 7 ( 'lhe Tidal Rtal. for three ; Jioo eaoh, H it forfeit or nnlv Sllllf declared out bv 5Ia IS, ! ihim. in Jj'ili P) Jan 2. IHim, nith 1 ,riH) added, i or w tin li 4iio in ei end nnd 200 to third, winning j enallli'-- , one mile. I 11 T WiUnn, Jr. rh. c. Fllon d'Or, by nayon ,fl dOr-rid- es U'.IiM'Cui-- i . I II' I., sni'ii'ib orbr i . I.ntharlo. 12H 1 nrner) 2 I ) P. I DnjerV.li. a Unit lime, 12.1 (Spencer. 3 , iihimar audtratlu rn.iu aUo tan. lime. i;4l 1 '.. ' 1 leitms roiirteen tol aatdnat Fllon d'Or, 7 to 5 ( I ctiiario. to 6 Hull Time, 30 to 1 Hlengar, 12 to I 1 htratliioiia.i. A FIFTH PACK. For three.yearolds and upward: selling, at tight , round uboe tl.e pcale, one mibi and a furlong , J F siamatn'H cb e. Satirint, .'I, by Juenal I.Htiia doiild (Wilson ' . 1 1'. Uru.i'li h b. b stutrt. .'. Ill Spmcer . . 2 '1 W" L. Van Metim ih. r Mlsa Patron, a, PS (0 Connnn . a lPlliud, Tsnia, Cainutoi', .Mulln and Ilyron Mc- Clelland al-- o rnu. Time. 1 14 HettlriE-ei- en to 5 ai:alnt hitirlat. a to 1 r.tara, to .Miss a to 1 Holland, 2 ill to 1 Tani. ) f" 0 lo l I'amolnp, 200 to 1 Merlin, IStoi Bj rou I ' Miflclland. ylt SIXTH PACT. n. ' lor three year-old- and upward, bighweight han dicap, one mile and a ilxteenth on turf. D ol leon'i i h. c. IntiuaUe, 4, by Meddler Froho (Irae e, ISOiTarab . .1 , F Friable A. Co ' b. g. Double Dummy, n, 118 Ki'Learyi ... 2 1 W It Sink, Jr.'a, ch r. Forniero. a. 127 (Hiillinan)., a J Momentum, l'irato M. and Chhalrona alau ran. I 'lime, 1:47, I liettlnu-R- Ix to 5 agalniit lntrualre, ir. to I Double Diiinm). 1(1 to ,1 Formeiii, h to 1 Momentum, 0 to 2 II Pirate M JO to 1 Chivalroua, I The entries for 's races are as follows: I Firt ItaeeFor horaes three eara old and over 1 that haie not won at tide meeting, 17C0 addeu, a). I j lowancea, in aud a half furlongs: I Cenarion lS8.Ht, Callallue . .118 I ' BriarStret 12.1 Hln Hllppir US 4 Boi 12,1 MautcliOIrl ... . US Kentucky Colonel ' l'jmullier Me 110 Ahom 1 201 Klnley Mack 105 " Berond Ilice -- For three-Tea- r olda and over, aell- - lug, weichta 10 i ounda aboe the acale; 700 added; ' one mile. Scotch Plaid 11.1 Pardella . . infl Fuea . . . liaFeiittta . . . lOrt llanwell. ., lUManllua 104 Muarlne 112 Wolhurat 10S Acrobat Ill Hapuliuru 101 Sweft Canoral .107 Boua De . .. .102 Onatlaud .. . luil Third llaoe-T- hn Juno Stakes for two year-old- ,' Sloooadded, special wolghta, "llli penaltlea and f allowancia; atx rurtouga on tbti main track. V lUt.-hln- i . . 11.1 Preatldlgltator. .113 (, AllOold .. . Il.l Urint'iuerle llu I Mlll.tone ..11.1 ! Foiuth Pace The Long Island llandicapnf 12.(100; , for threijear-oldaaudovi- oneuiile and a riiilonu I Imp , IIHiHoi lox I Hi ndoran I III Thomas Cat . . ItH I Mailun , . .. Iia'vurena . . .. IW ' l.ittleHalnt . 110 Jeannot . . I'd llinjle loo Fifth ltan For Iwo j ear-ol- fillioa. telling: Irt.'O added, lat flte Mrloimi of the I uturity course: 1 Mle Dede. .inslMollio Newman . ... 102 ft MamilU lui llelleiif Orliana. . .. Pt 'l will, mi inn Hi autlfiil . I4 !l M erl nlia. UK llei Lidyahl)' . U4 V1 Miinie'lntalay 10J Onad . m I S aih Pan A handicap for s anl I I cm 1 1 jOladdtd, oil. mile and a quarter on tint turf I Paiinorkhiirn. 12 Mailniodomez . . .104 A lli'imaa Cai . Uh lwinkler. i v '4 Warieiiicn lir, 1'aat lllack . ... no fl Lintr.il Trust II :i Merlin ' I XlucU 107 RESULTS AT NBITStARKBT. Two Wlna fur Sloan nntl One for J. Itelf! Teaterdny. Xrtetal r,it!( Dticahk lo Inr. Sus. London, Juno 28. At Newmarket y tha Boliam I'late, a wolter handicap of 'JUU sover- eigns, tho second torccelvo 2a sovereigns out of tlio plate. Mm furlongs, was won by tlio Dukoof Devonshire's Yarn. Sir M. Fitzgerald's Sister Angela was second and H. llnrnato'a I.o Huh, third, Seventeen horses ran. Sloan rod William Hereford's Meta II., and J Hell had tlio mount on Sir 11. W GrlflUli'sCliaffliKdi. neither of which got a place. The plate of 100 soernlgns, added to a sweepstakes of ,i soeroigt)a each for starters, the wlnnor to be sold at auction for 300 sovcrolgns, six furlongs, was won by Mr UlackwoU's Sandn, ridden by J. ltoiffi.T. Lewis's Quoen's Wake was second, and Mr, Oollnu'u Krl King, ridden by I.. IlellT, third. Sloan rodo J'. C. Clayton's Boy of l'.gremond, which was not placed. Ten horsos ran. Tho 1'lnntatlon Stakes, of f soerolgns each for starters, wlth'JUO sovereigns added, half of the swoepstakes to the second, for llvo furlongs, was won by 11. Lambert's Bourno Btldgo, rlddon by Sloan. James Joleey's Alvescot wns second nnd L. Alvarez's La Carolina lllly third. A. Bailey's North Crawley, ridden by L. He Iff, was not placed. Soontoen horses inn. Thoplatoof 150 sovorelgiis for horses that hao not won, except in selling events, a raco of tho alueofltl0 8oerelgns,or races amount- ing together lo 500 sovereigns. In 181)8 nnd lWO up to tho time of closing, ono mile and two furlongs, was won by Sloan's mount, Lord William Ueresford's Jolly Tar. Mr. Jersey's (Mrs. Langtry's) Bridegroom was second and Orccana third. Light horses ran. hesvi.ts o.v ornr.n tracks. At l'ort r.rln. ni'rraLn, June 28. The Canadian Dcrbi, a 2,"i0 stake, was the fiaturoof tbo opeuiiu day at Fott Krie. It drew a bU irowd, but William Ilcndrie'a Martimas, a Futurity winner, looked so certain for tho money that all but three horses were scratched. Hold On tried to make a rate of it but neierhada chance t ' head the winner, and l'aaaic, the other starter, was hopeleas altei the Unit quarter. King Carol! al, who was scratched In the Perl", was beivlly plated In the tlfth rate, but was left at the post practii ally, while Itldeiu. at 7 to 1, beat out the Hoke of Mlildieburu. a I to 2 famrtle. llain after the eorotid race madr the traek heavy. Martlmas leates here to run in the Brighton Beach Handicap Summary First Pace FIi and a half furlongs O lo Brooks, us (Forehami, e to 1, won; Waco, UJ (Hunger', .1 to l.aet'ond. Windward, 103 Diigain, 3 to 1, third. Time I on, Sfcond Pace- - Five eighths of a mile W'tterwlck, 110 J Oar.luei ,Hto r. on:,I. Lucille, Kill lrtln , 12to t.aKond, I.ampdlobe, He (J. Poland j, H to , third Tlmo, l.oa1. Third lla e Due mile tinner (lllnls 103 Gil to I, won. Colonel duke, 10 (Dlluan), 10 to I h'ci ml ilulldar, HJ.'iH (1. llardueri, . to 1, thiol lime, 1 4". Fourth Baic-on- e trdl'' and a half Canadian ae 114 (Mason), 2 lo "i ton Hold On. 114 ill I.ewlm a toi, an, mil u , 14 i r. Walker . il to I third 'lllne, 2 ." Fifth llaio Three imartirsnf a mile ltldeau, lie IF., .lamesi, 7 lo 1. won Uul, of MiddlelmrA 111 Towers), 1 to 2, aecond Full s. 1114 Sumet),M to 1 third. Time. liMs. Sixth Pace-Fl- te and a half f'lrlf nc- - Vlnfty Cent, loo (Mcijiiade , 4 to 1 won, Ilimbarton (Mascni. a to l.aecoiui, Pi rcita, lliitDo'tell), 20 to 1, third, lime, 1 lo. At St, I.oiiia, sr. I.ni is, June 2ft - Beautiful weather Mx goo.l rare snd a feet trck drew a large attendant e tn the Fair Oroiinili iiinn' this altenmoti Hitting wat brlak The sicond etent na- - the slirprlao of tile div. a li 0 to I ..lint I'lllopiug i,way from s gnnd tlelil, the tto fatnrltes l.cllu' lelt at tlie poat Ml, Phlnl fas Fait to iitilltt tn roll 111 Ibe itealuatioii Mik, utmnarit'- - First Pace Stlllnn. one mllo l.itad.i'. 102 i.teu-kiii- t' it to 2. won. Sancammon, 107 (Conlei i. r. to 1, second, Veloce, 104 Macloj nti, U to I, ihltd Tim, I 44' Reiuiul Rice Fitn furli nga Sin-en- , HO F. Olteusi. lion to 1, won, San Cecelia, lo-- . FriBti, 2", Poe Caroo, ion (Mac.loynti, "O to 1, third lime, .02 Third llaio -- Ml furlongs Nfd Wicket, lo" (T Burn'" 10 to I, won p. lrue, in. Frmt 11 to fi, - mid llarne Flo) 1. Iir, Inido.' , 7 to I, third. Tune, 141. Fourth Ita e Sli and a half f lrlonce pple Jack, 114 Houck , H to 1, won. Found till (T IPirns , eten. second, henalngton. 104 (Treat . 14 to r, third Time, H2Ht. Flft'i 1U -- One mil limp 112 (IloucV ir. to 1, won. Ptnamei, 12 ,T Burns , eien, pei ond. Aike of Baden. 112 iKane , loto 1 third Time, 1:444. Sixth Hare .elllng, one mileHaibcr, loo 1, Ward' 7 to 1, won Annie Oldtleld, lo". (Houck), 4 to 1. aecoud. Can I See 'Km, loj iFrost , 4 to I, third. Time. 1 .41, At Chicngo. Chii-ag- June 2- -i llain kept a number of people awat from the Harlem track, but th-r- e wis n't enough water to do more than lay the dust Tho racing was epiri'e 1, Public fatorites in otery race Summary First Ilace Fite turloncs-Francib- le, 110 F'ick , a to j, won, Talras. llo iF.verett , .1 to 1 seiond, Lomomt. KM 'ltutterj. n to I, third. Time, I (14 Si Second Usee -- One mile and a atxt-ent- h Semper H2 iltanaomi, 3 to 1, won. Fred Parr, 111 (Niltt., li to 1, aecond, Chisel, 102 (liapee,, 4 to I, third. Time, I.M14. Third RaT Six furlongs 10"! (Ittlttep 2' to 1 won. (Irarlella. 105 II. Williams', 10 to 1, aecond, Pauline J , H7 ilmpeei, H to I, third Time, 1 14H Fourtli Pace-O- mile and aetenty yards-Hu- Penny, id) (Suit-- , 1 to a. won, Kgbart, 1.1 iDlnasi, 4 to 1, second Amelia Foliao, l'7 U'llpee , 12 to 1, third, Time. I;4i!l6. Fifth Bice Four and a half furlongs Nullah, 10.- -, '"suit), eten, won, Inlook, 10S (Itutt-- , '2W to 1, eecond, lloneywood, 10', iF.verett', 8 to I, third. Time l) r.'l Sixth furlongs Meddler, 101 illiitter1. II tor won. M inml. inn lloldnn. i to 1, r, ond, Aim tui-f- t, 112 (Etereit), 11 to 10, thiid. Time, 3:14. TROTT1XO J.YP VAC.IXG. Good Sport nt the l'nrkwny Iirlting flub Electing. Threatening weather and light rains some- what Interfered with tho attendance at the second day of tho summer meeting of tho Parkway Driving Club yesterday, but. consid- ering the uncertain weather, tlio attendance was very good. Tho programme for tho day consisted of a 2:30 claSR tiot. a L'.IM class trot and special L'j'JO class pace with overnight onirics. The tlmo in ado was fully up to tho ateruge for horses of tho different classes. Tho track was In very fast shape, the lain just bo- ttling the dust and soaking through far enough to aid speed without serlousl) Interfering with the rices. Ilaclng continues y with throe etents, a class trot, "J. HI class trot and J.:i5el,iss pacing Summary: 2O0 ekes, trotting; purse 1100. "A'ultcrll.b g.bySt Pel (Ouyo- n- riviini 2 2 13 11 LauiaC, b m (llaier) 1 r. 11 3 2 octa'la, br 111 icheneyi . ... 4 a 4 ,1 2ro Robert al,b. a iSnvdcr' .. .',454 dr. Nellie (Jay. b. 10 (Murphy) .11 2 r. die. rlli.on,br in. iD-a- . . Dla. Tinu 2 24N. 't, 2 24'4, 2 2il. 2 2iH, 2 3 1. 2:24 class, trotting; purse J30O: Aley H., b. m , by Alojo illendrlelaon' 2 3 111 Adda'etta, b. m. (looiney) ... 1 1 7 3 3 .anlty.bU m. (Imenoi 8 2 4 .1 Atdij X li m. (tliinotti 4 4 :i 2 4 Princesa Mav, br. in. (Peaty r, 7 4 rnlr Lightning, li. m. (O Connor) 7 r, r, dr. Beverley, blk g. (Ollli . . '1 11 ilr. Tline-- 2 22'4, 2 2aM. 2 21M, 2 J2, 2l24'i. 2 20 claas, pacing purse $2001 Quarteralake. br g , by ljuarttrmaater 1B11) der) 111 Mav Christine, b, m. (Arthur) . . 3 2 Marie Wellington, b in. (Mc(iulre) 2 u 8 sdslgu. h. g N'ichols) a ti 4 Desire., ro. g. iltonersi ....6 4 8 Time-- 2 1HH. 2 21'. 2123. The Winners nt Syracuse. SrRsCL'sz, Jivm 28. Tha feature of racea at Kirk Park waT the way In which the 3:28 claaa trot was fought out. Zamonis took the nrst two heats, but Teto got the third in a walk, amonia tamo near winning the fourth heat, but Adbul Ameer lust nipped tha little maro at the wire Teto came on frean and won tho fifth utid sixth heats ttithuilt an effort bumuiarlea, 2.2'l claaa, trotting, purse IbOOi Teto, b. 111. (Burke 2 R 1 ll 1 1 amonia. b. m. Murray .... 1 1 2 2 H :i Abdul Ameer, b. g illrettsttr) . 11 2 4 1 2 2 Sareinesia. ch ru Smith' a a 7 r, 4r.o h ho Hell, b. g. Smart 8 r. 3 8r o (lallauu, b h. Waehburiie 4 4 3 4 Br.o Nam-- v b. m. (Abendroth) I M i dr. Kanton. b. g (App.ebyi . ... r. 7 dr. Tmrture.b m Hwan) . JJ ; 11 di. largo, b g. iKmesl' . 10 10 dr, lmie- -2 lia'4. 2 20H. 2 MH. 2 2'.t, 2:32 2 3.1 clai-a- pacing, I'liiae 00: Bill) Audiavta, b. g. illurihi 1 1 1 Janio.ll., b. g. iJllllikeii : 4 .' J lltisoimd. rh in illoughtahiig) 2 4 4 Osi ir 11 ill g. (Ternll) a 3 M Uirtrnlgi b g .custeri 0 m .1 listen, in. g iMuart r, ., 11 Antlo.b.g (Faring) "25 rlet'tmont. b h. llreen. . .. . a 7 Tlll)e-2:1- 2I7, 2:20, 2:20rla, Inittlns, puiae $500. Irene, b. Ill 'Van Aukeiil Ill Charmine, b ui.iPaju) 2 3 6 Sherman, b. h. (Boar) 7 2 3 lied Ball, b. g. (Jonem 4 11 2 'J he Rat en, blk tl. ihuow) 3 l Hhadiland Tiptoe, b. m. rt 4 4 Anhlu v., ch. g. (Ollbert) . . .... 0 .'. Time Jilpt,, 2 lutj : llitj, Turf 'ole. D.itKB June 2 -- The second day's programme of the nastern Cln ult ra.es at (Innlte state Park was puatponed until owing to a heaty traek andadrlwllug rain For tho 2HU elasa trot, the nrst nteut on the card, Paddy D. sold aBaaMMaaaaaalHI THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality und simplicity of tlio combination, but also to tho cure nnd skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Sviiup Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon nil tho importance of purcluisinp; tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Pigs is manufactured by tho California Fio Sirup Co. only, a knowlcdgo of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par- ties. The high stundiug of the Cali- fornia Fio Svrup Co. with the medi- cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other luxatives, as it acts on tliu kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken- ing them, and it iIoor not gripe nor nnuseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANCISCO, Cat. LOUISVILLE. KT. tlV VOIIK. N.T. The lli-n- l K.l.ile Itinird of lliohera Requiring the news facilities of a trustworthv morn- ing publication, together tilth acorrepou,inir ell endue, hate designated Till Hi s their olhrtal News and Auteitlaing medium There la printed each day a romplete summary of Real trunaactlona, together with a list ut Ileal Eitato Auctlon.tMl to occur, A da. I llcnt (Jptatt nt urtion. I JUnt tfj.lac at Auction. K. JERE, JOHNSON, JR, CO, K. "SiSP Will Sell At ' ','lSra7' ilJ Positive Auction. ,J THE 4TH OF JULY, AT ONE O'CLOCK. OS 1KB 303 VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, GRAVESEND AV. AND AV. M, E. 2D, E. 3D, E. 4T1I ll 6TII AND WEST ST 31ST WAHD, HOllOUOH OF MtOOKLYN CI 01 NEW YORK, One Block from Ocean Parkway, And in the nar of "Mlnden's ' property." d,rei"ly n ai luil In llmokltn Ileluhtt li ll c 1ms ol Oratesend atinu-- , tin extension or I ifth Weimo lutated lladlosd 'I h s line uii llrnvesiiid nteniiti haa been changed Into a trolley rouland electric tars ttdl be s 1011 running there hi. urttea'id .in'iiip laoii hundred feet wide and will be one of the print Ipil Ihoioujhfares In Ur tVlyii. 70 ON MORTGAGE AT 41, If deeiicd on all purchaaes, large or amill p.iyiblo on or before three reais. D.scnint fir til r ash, TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PAID BY OWNER. T1TLER INirilED UY '11TI.F. Ol'AinM'I'.r. AND Till ST CO Music. Luncheon. Passes. Jl-J- - Maps and further particulars LC,. from JERE. JOHNSON, JR., plW ; '0Hir( CO., 169 Broadway, N. Y., and fBrfeoNi,'f l5 189 Montague St., Brooklyn. a;,fca "ioutffjs ITo get. I iifiirntalied. 8KTn ST.. 150 WEST Two-stor- and basement 7 roorua and bath, can be aeeu between 1 and&o'cl ck. J THE LAWYERS' j TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY j or r.w iiiuk. j .17 nnd HP Liberty Strcet-4- 1 nnd 40 I Miilden I. nun. v 1 ! Purchasers of Peal Instate should in- - form themselves of its methods, its charges and its facilities for lend- - .' ing on Bond and Mottjjage. j ' j : , (fitjj 1ti tfotatr. Jioronli or Jtruoklyn Snlo or Kent. 1 SUBSTANTIAL ARTISTIC HOUSES, j lirifk Biul ftono. t'.ery iinpiovpnient ninl luxurrt i (IfIiuIi.IuI HKtrit tn.i i,ffi:hUirlini. 1. INeur Vniftpf ( I'jiiU, ."0 mlnuto lfiin iMrk i w by ruti'mb jiv rari f 7 nun tn $u w hml for rlnular. HPNKYW, SIiritKILL, inaij,cfr oiitatt, John J.encrt, !! Wil , lfiiti;)ili H near rnlt n "" a tfotatr tout of the (Tity. Xt'tv .Jersey Snlo or Kent. f Hackensack j A I) on il II In 1 'B town, most nlOSTSGS lienllliliil pliirp - . JJ in New .lei'scy IJcst seliools in 8 tlio Mute. KtrrytlllliK tll.'it Is Ip- - f.lriilile nntl etiiiveiili'iit In siil'iirb.iii lll'e. AIjI. ( Hy IllipiDt eineiils elllllH, I'tuitlue;. Kvory reslilenec street I a hlinileil avenue. 7- - trains dully, coiimiiitiitloii $.".r)0 a mo ii til . Wo , oll'cr line lots on tlio Heights. (Srcnt opportunity Tor Investors nml home- - sooner-- . SKM1 KOK IIOOKLKT. IIACKKNS.U Iv I.AXI) CO., 185 ' Mnln Street, lliicltensiick, N. .J. I Jllscelliiiieon-- . !sulo or Kent. I?rilSISIirn HOI SF to let for the season three r I mile-fro- I' lau.l s ring write foriisrticiiltra. MllS f I SlltOI I uipire. Me. tTo 2!ft for yiuoino' 5?ui'iios'cjS. : ' OHM'.H I.OFTS AM) STOKF.. I" Fulton at , to - nut. JOII.N MI'MIO, 2.1 audettjterat. ,5clcrt .'Boarrt. . - - i:nrt sllie. t -t- nniRON' AV.. inn-,.'- ,. Ilooms en ault A. aiimli , with itrltate baths etiilknt l.ihlei Siiuttieitit is a lottiiii'iduted; rtfirt'tues, t llll F.AST 2I.T11 l -l'- lea-Tlit laive and amall A- - fr lit looms, good tablo board, reduced rateat ' II uti.il MAOISijN AV . sT, -- arue anil small rnonia, hand rtirillsUt'tl, board, Liutially locdletl tiausieuts, "" soi riir,KM.it, ti'i:ntm! lloii-- e newl) tie oratftl lurnislutl throiluliollt: suil."1. ttlth private bnllis, miii:1h rooms service iliiitt). taltlu aiiinittiltiiis, rt'fi.relices luii'eiatlre; Miintuii r latis. tin Mttlls n at A 7 Ilisr . liinisT. Fiiriil-he- d rooms, ttlthltoardi ! 1 tilde ae. oniitiodatcd, boutbernera . ( est MdeT " ' (' J Til ST , 117 WFsT -- Hands tme lirce nnd small w I loiims en siiltu ui ttltuilc. ts li or without lieattl, siiiiiint i rat, s. 7J1) ST. S W mi Miialirdaiu av Iiehulitful I ) iiionis i x.rllt lit lalde, auiiiliiur i'ritca, bi.iUtb- - ' eintrsa Iiiitttl uffii uces, tj I SI st . l.'ti W I sr - lla. L rail n. oT)n r ro'inai 1 siipr-ilci- h "'si. mar 1. i at le. excellent tablet transient,., uti ii :ut- - HOIIl SI . no WIHI' -- hart'e finiiialied room wllli ir faiiuir rorotit ortnoiutlaniea () III! M'. ill Ws t .limit di his hitiuellii 1 v't .1 t nun tlati oi- - s iiiuiht nit s relict par- ti s I station, transit iits lablt boarder urniohcrt JlJoomo c. pavtmrnti to Xct J.ust sltle. ' IHIlhAV io.'O, foil -- 5111 SI -- rtrlor, vlival-- I s , tail, ill liltkl ollii r, lisiliiil) liom, like roitinai sltiuli hitite, i .i in i s it jiritate liuiise. , t(1ll ST, IS FAM I'esii-ibl- lark-- e and smalt " r.ioins, ttith nt.ttu stb lui u ntlellitni breakfast oiitniniil l) ST BO I't-'l- .- I'lltate hum' lietvly"fu Ot) iiihIimI iioln-- , with I atlis. Imartl if desired Met side. 7TI1 V , .I- -' I.are ttt 11 fiiridsh, tl lo m one of ,:i nib int-l- i pr tlite li n.Hi tiiHinl.1 Itatli (illi si . i tsi, j , - 4H, VI ak linouiwvT 1 Ihtfaiit laritH and .lHllll lu iiih, ptuiialu nt transii nt. moth rate "I II sr lo WF.sr Ifjiulf mIv fiiriiihe.l - iri:e and sn.all t not i ulna piiiute bstli, cood airi lie rt ferrnie 1 )TII Si' 1" Wl.sl' suit. 1 ft r ' nib mnii. Kutid lortiutf, cuiba aeited r, fi i iicee. I TII SI .'nl W. or so .Ut at t ml r toiinT I iipeii ii i n aiiina. with Us'i kit iitlcliieu. insi SI .'eiWI'si Iiifiniei , I'ntrltnil homej I laie anl small room-- , well furnished, reft r- - I in t's. ),:TII sr i . t IT -- i.len.lnl r.omal Jt'larci'. em ill eteiy ininfort , ii2 lilal plltattt I iiil-- f siunliier pin t si., rr, rs i, mm i. i'itKvu:w7 tipp islte pit w Hitan' l'ok idt'il spnl Py, atiiu lnel led bt no list r It ti I a hiIIismi Iiih lute rate until -- ei t. I '. .letatoi 1, ur I in. i ,tl I "Til ST. It' Wl'- -I M elt f ! ied r mns; I ' ' appoiniitit nIs ,i !( i ii nth mi ii einy pritsia tsiinl 71111 tl . i'i Wl'- -r l.a at. loitiua. third Hit r; I ' list lii, ro Hi plitalu la It, siiolid Ilooi, tint pti intl Ilsl S., 4.- -. I'.sl. IIDKIls IN I'UH.ITI! I AllllAi Hl.ri.ltl M I'.s, 7')!' hr. lml VilsT tnrilarirK ah I iiioin- - piitao lainil; , iittmiiu watei, batli, larhie 'e.eta 1, i. nip , 7 Mi HT Ins Wi:s - ll,.iilifiiU,rini!UiowiTii ' imtaie I .nil. tor ci'iillinirn, iiiiid optional, iifirii it. 77TII ST oWlel nely fiiiiu-li.- tl ic iimln I ol ri rilel ripaltll lit .ill ,1,M1 is MMlhiV mlll si in ' I -- ftM t r. . ... d '" rtoer. aim. in t. Us n i , in . ti menus pi Irt. t N I.. '(Willi "I -- Wl-I Hni ' 11. me I1.1. '- -' I 01 I'm boii. r a.i -t ., t tl Q7Tlfsl intM--.- r i. r . ui.. .uolloer! I 1 ritate Auiviii. ui .1. 10 , ' 1, imrad, UOI.F. lnlrlngs for the Amntciir Chnmplnnshlp nt Outs rntstii. In accordance with tho plan eslabllshed last year tho Executitc Committee of tho V. H. ft. A . announced yesterday the pairings for the medal tound on Jloudny for the amateur championship nnd tho tlmo when ench pair must start. The first pair must loate the too nt 7.30 A. 31.. and after that tlio pairs lent e at intervals of four minutes each until 11 10 s.. 3t. .Should a pair full to lespnnd nt the cull tho two players will dtop lo the bottom of the list. The pairing was decided on bt drawing the mimes from a hat The llrst pair to start out will he Walter MeKlttrlek of thoM Louis Coun- try Club and 1". I! Ilntt "f the (llentietv tlolf and l'olo lub. The lullotvlng is a list of the most prominent ol the I..islern pi iers and the way they are palmd C II Coir and II s olbj, .1, W Watson and Hr. B O Connor, John luid, Jr . and lsson Ttiomp- - n W U Kirk and 11. M. Billilus, W. 1) tanderpnol and 11 lerrv. Jr 1) It Fnrgan and il ( Huliliaul. C 11 Marilouuid and A 1 Nnrns, M Bob! ins and F. i iireiu, F H I'oimlia iitiil w c Csrin.iri, l. c Cunimlngs and . I. A Tiiu: 11 M. llarriinsti and I S HtTetni f. L. Pi nnt and! (' llatumei er, Jasper Lylirh and 11 C T. T Watvill and W. .1 Iritl-.- P Smith and J. F Curtis, N.Longwurth and 11. P loler. In regard to getting a fast "running mate," the best combinations me those of Vnnderpool nnd Terry, ('organ and Ilubbatd, Lynch nnd II (' Smith, and V 11 hmlthand Curtis Tho "luck of the draw " has not been oterklnd to the majorlo of the I astern playeis. In the shoit course cup match at the Morris County (Inlf Club esterday liss Hurl hurt won the llr- -t pile and made the lowest record that the cup has over been won In. 31lss Hurl-hurt- 's score was: oit r. 4 a 6 r, 4 0 4 In .. .a 7 4 n 0 4 4 11 The full scores follow: nrnti. Wrap. .W Miss Iliirllmrt Do o (,u Miss Kip 11". 11 ill Miss Little lis 14 104 Miss Forsyth 131 2"i lrni Mrs William Shippen . . IDS 1) Miss Swords 113 2 111 Miss Simp- - 1SJ 20 I 12 Mls llirsh .. 127 I.". 112 M as Prre ... Ill 11 111 Mrs Adams, 3Irs. A. O. I)es.n and Mrs. 11.11 riiinps, no cards Entries for the third annual tournament of the ( entral N'etv York dolf League, to he hold nt the links of Hie Otsego (lolf Club, Spring-Held- , X. Y . on July)!. 7 nnd H, will eloso nn Julv (1 with John lltrry Slednian, Secretary, Ilnchester. X Y. 1 hero are now eight clubs In tho membership Inttinlast of tho Tuesday matches for wo- men at tho Fairfield County (lolf Club tho scores were ns follows: ftrot Wrap. y,t. Miss Potter 144 2", 1 Miss .laner Sheldon. 121 n 121 Miss 1,. Wdlsrd .117 2r, 122 Miss K Rowland ... 124 i 124 Mrs. F M Friema-- i 144 20 124 Mrn. F c Hllllard l.'.o 30 no MiesS lloyt lis .'." 133 NOTES. The cups for tho Independence Day matches at tlieHeubrlght flolf Club are the gift of Wil- liam I'. Hatenieyer. A special handicap will bo held at the St. Andrew's dolf Club on July 4. Kvoi.v.wood, X. J . June 'JS Tho second contest for tho Captain's Cup for associate members took placo at the l.nglewood (lolf Club The terms of contest were eigh- teen holes, medal play, putting nnd approach-Ing- . twelve of tho appioaches being otor bunkers or steep terraces. Notwithstanding tho rain ten competitors linndoil In cards, Th" lowest scores counted .'1 points: neennd, 'J rolnts; third, 1 point JINs I, Motrry, Mrs, Sillier and Mrs Wells tied with fit for It points. I'laying off tlio tie nt nine holes Mrs. Wells won first with a score of L'7: Miss I Moivrv second, wlth'Jl). mid Mis Jliller third, with 111 Other (.cores hnnded In were Jlrs. Ilelnmund, ill; Ml-- s 31 Nichols, lit; Mrs 1". I'nos. 114; Miss Smith, tld; M'lJB 31. lliirrett. 71; Mrs. II. W DHtiks, 74, Ckrr. Mav. Juno ''S. In tho women's elghteen-hol- o handicap this afternoon the best scoresweio' lir.irl IVr.ip. Srt. Sirs W M Dnnnell I Hit I fi 101 Mrs. F R ShattiuV .. .. loll 11 Km Mrs. loots Havtl.i ... .13n 20 110 Mrs Thomas W. Kastttlck ... lis jr, 113 Mrs ,l.M. I'- - Hildreth iR'i an 114 Mr William Halle) 1.V1 40 llfl Internattonnl Cliesa, Xvtcinl Cble Pitpatth la TllK Res. London, Juno 28. Thetwenty-secon- d round of tho Interintlonal chess masters' tourna- ment, played in this city resulted as follows- - Lnskerand SInson drou. Htolnit?: beat Tlnslcy, Maroeyy beat Colin, I'lllsbury beat Sehlechtor, Janowski bent hhow.ilicr and Illackburno und Lee drew. Tschlgorin and Writ had a bye. The record up todato: iron .oif iron, eif. Bird . r,H lni, Mason hi ii'u lilackburne . 12't, H't Pdlslmry 14M ni O'hu . . 11 III Hchlecllter..,. 12 7 Janowski .. ..1.14 U4 Bhoualtcr . :1 low, Laaker. ... 17 4 Rtilultr. ,, til III, M 7' Tlnsley. . . S JS llaroczy.... 13 K lschlgorin 11 Iiidlnn Harbor Cliruit rtnee. The circuit raco of tho Indian Harbor Yacht Club will bo sailed off Greenwich, Conn, on next Thursday. Tho rnco will be for the l.'l, .1(1,30, 'JS.'.'! nnd W foot classes of bIoops.IIO, 27). 21 and IH foot classes of oat boats, special yawl class, 41 feet and undei ; special cluss and riicing knockabout clnss. The start will be mado at i o'clock, and the vachts will mil oer short triangular courses. Kntrii's will eloso with 1' Itowno Jones, (Jhnit -- man of the liecatta Coiumittce, nt at llroad-w- a. 01 at the clubhouse, liieeiiivlcli, on Wednesday July 5 CllcUet. Tho league championship ''onle-- t hi Iween XeitarL aud New ork ptajeii at llosetdlc reaulted 111 0110 uf theilnaest mid inert ex itmg trhlet rallies eter plnjcd for tho champiuiinhlp of Now York. J. Helgnlor hatliil In iemiirkatd sliady form f 01 New V'rs. and maiuly thri U2h his good lulling t lit, not out. New York fmi In the nariuw 11 sum of mis run A Richardson hot led In great torm for the ttlnuers, ami seemed 7 tvuketi tor 22 runs, and T. lulhert, ttlm played a goo,l Inning of 3,1, was the only mini tho could miiko ant stand againn 1dm, The sinrei Now York C C , i'n, Newark C C . OH. ItlSAL ESTATli XBITX Another sale of Ilroadwny realty was re- ported yettorday tlio fourtli In loss than two weeks. Henry Corn purchased tho southeast corner of Broadway and Thirteenth stroot. BO- - foot front, with old buildings. It la Mr. Corn's Intention to put up a modern commercial build- ing, similar in character. It Is understood, to that at tho southwest corner of Ilroadway and Twelfth street. This Improvement will bo in tlio lino of that pretnlllnc of late years tn tho cross streets near ilroadwny, hotwoen Klglith nnd Four- teenth Btreets. It seems likely (hat this soc-Ho- n of ilroadway will becomo a lobbingcontre, n continuation, In fact, of the wholesalo dry goods and clothing district. As tho retail dis- trict advances on Fifth avonuo, tho uptown cross streets nnd the former Boulevard, It Is only in tho natural course ot evonts that Ilroadway below Fourteenth street should bo appropriated by tho jobbers. Soonor or later tho Astors will robuild on tho slto ot tho Star Theatre which Is directly opposite Mr. Corn's new purchase. It has been said that nn office building will bo put up by tho Astors, but A commercial structure seems moro to tho needs of tho locality. 31. J. O'fihauchnossy, Jr., of Bt. Paul haa competed a largo purchase In Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d streets, between Broadway and Fifth avenuo. Ho has lust acqulrod No. 33 West Thirty-secon- d atreot, which gives him it plot 75 feet front on Thltty-Becon- d stroot and extending to Thirty-thir- d street, with a front of 70 feet Mr. O'Shnughneasy Is now on the ocean, en route for l'.uropo, and his represent- atives stato that they have no definite knowl-odg- o us to his intentions regarding this plot, Tho Impression protalls, howeter, that he de- signs tho orectlon of n bacholor apartment douce. For near neighbors It will davo the 3tartlnluo nnd the Sloane Hans wore filed by IV. W. A T. M. Hall yes- terday for thteo flvo-sto- stone-fro- dwell- ings, costing $2,"r,000, to bo erected at the south cornerof l'iflli avenue and Eighty-secon- d street. l'r It nte Sales. Henrv Corn hns purchased of Jlrs. Mayer Kahr the southeast corner of Ilroadway and Thirteenth street, GO Uxl01!x21,l(lx aboutlVi 4. with old buildings. In part exchange Mr. Corn gltos the sevon-stor- y brick mercantile building. '.,.")'.,xl07.Hv2.-UxI(Hl- 4, No. 4'24 Ilroomo street, adjoining the Kirn Btreet cor- nel On tho Ilroadway corner 3Ir. Corn will erect a modorn commorolnl hullding. Hnrnco S. I'.ly - Co nnd .1 Homnlne llrown A Co hnto sold to MichaelJ. O'Hhnughnessy, Jr., the fout-stor- y dwelling, 2oxltbU). No. 31 West Thirty-secon- d street. W. P. Mangam has sold for the trustees of the l'resbylei y of New York to Martin 3Ietyger tho t'lot.tiOxlOJ, at the southwest corner of Heeond atenue nnd r!eenty-seeon- d street. William 31 Ilyon.in conjunction with 1). L. Setilly.'has sold for John S Daniels the three-slor- v frnmo dwelling. 20x10(1, No. 12H F.nst 121st street Sir. ltvan has nlso sold, for ritssec I.. Hoyorto Adelson .V Stone, the lease- hold. No. 232 Canal street, eight-stor- y business building, 2ili!0. C L l'.iusel has sold to Charles Sellgman No. W! I'lfth ctreet. 24!J. Tho buyer will e. Horace S Kly A Co. have sold, fur tho estate of W illlam Post to Louis Hoeber, tho rive-sto- tenement. 2.1x1110. No. 34 Norfolk street W C Dilger has sold to llentr A Hruhaeher the four tlirei-sto- rr dwellings. Nos 221) to 2.1.1 last ifty-thii- d street Tho purchasers will ereel tluee new liuildlngs on tho site. Sidineldler A Ihp hrnch have cold to A.Hehles-IngerN- o 01 Ludlow street, 25x87 0. flvo-stor- y tenement. I'dwardJ Welling has sold the plot, 50x100, cast side Pleasant avenue, commencing 75 feet north of 120th street, for Whltloek estate, to John 1 Johnson : terms pritnte. Auction Sales. William Kounelly sold, nt No. lit Broadway yesterdav. In foreclosure. Nos 114 to 11M East iO'Jd stieot. 75x100 11, thiee v stono-fro- Hals, to t'h'irles Schaefer for $(10,rKX. Peter I' Meyer A Co. sold, In foreclosure, Xo. 107 St. Nicholas ntenue. 21) 77lUlx25 3xti4, lhe-st"r- y briek ll'it, to t'harli'S M Rosenthal, Plnlntiff. for f 111.2 i.liXos llltland lllSThlrd ntenue, 40xmii, two four-stor- y brick stores nnd tenements, tn John A I'ngel for $17,300; the three-stor- y frame dwelling, 3,'lxl 5 1.5, on tlm si;.th clde of Hilton street, about 1DH 2 feet west of Westchester ntenue. Wnkelleld, to Siirih 31 ( nhoor. pluintlff. for 4,57() NMIIInm 31 llvan sold, in pnrtition. No. 43S Wect Twentieth ctreet. IH Mxini 1 1, four-stor- y brick dwelling, to Snrah Hayes for fH.DOo. Thoinns ('.Smith sold, in foreclosure, S'os. 13n7and HOD rulton avenue, 5HHx!7 l.x57.Hx 07 3, two three-stor- y frame dwellings, to Leo Hutter for $ 2,300 Aurtlon Snlea. 11V WII.I.I4M M. MAV. Houston street, north Bide, 180 feet east of fioerck stieet, 20x155 0 to Third street x20 2x 15S, lumber yaid, with all title to Sliingln ctreet. If extended, and Houston street, north- east comer of Mangln street. If extended be- tween Houston and Third streets, 200 to Tompkins street Kl'.'.lO to Third street x'JOl.H to Mangln street. If uxtended 140.1, one-stor- y bni'k building nnd vacant: foreclosure sale: Henry Steers and another vs James W. and Wilbur K. Smith; Atwnter A Crulkehank. Slaximus Lesser, rofereo: due on judgment, $17,0 iH; prior mortcnge. JRJ.OOO; taxes, Ac. $10,273. West Nluuty-llrs- t street, Xo. 52, south side, 401 feet wect of ( entral I'aik West. lHxlOOH. four-stor- y brick dwelling, foreclosure snlo: John Duor, tructoe, vs Mary II. Tnintor and S.irah K Illreklieo: lluer. Strong A Whitehead, attorneys; A Walker Otis, rofnree; due on judgment. VJ.KOS: prior mortgago. $17,500; taxes. Ac , $100 20. St Xicholas avenue, Xo 710, east side, 145.10 feet north of 145th street, 21x100. four-stor- y stone front dwelling; loreclosure sale; Jlctro-iiolitn- n Pruct Company, as guardian, Ac, vs. William V.O'Callaghnn etnl ; Parsons, hhep-nr- d A Ogden, attornejH: Lowls I, Delafleld, referee; due ou judgment, $25,11HI; taxes, Ac, $347.70 Knst 117th street, Nos. 38 to 44, south side, 325 feet east of Lenox atentio. 100x100 11, four y brick lints; foreclosure sale; J. Allen Towusend vs JameB H. Comlsky et al ; William P Allen, attorney; Lugene H. Pome-ro- iofere: due on judgment, $7,800; prior mortgages. $8.1,000; taxes, Ac, $270. West llhth street. No. 24, south side, 300 feet westof Fifth atenue, 25x100 11, llte-sto- brick lint; foreclosure sale; Cornelius I, Kuigcland ts. James DJngliam et al : Henry 1' Miller, (attorney; II, Poininery, referee; duo on judgment, $22,5S0 ; taxes, etc., $430 05 r,asl 121lh street. No 312, south side, 137.0 feet east of Second ntenue, IDxIihj.H, four-stor- y brick flat; foreclosure sale; Ilnehel Fisher ts Thomas J ll'Knno et l ; Duer. Strong A Whitehead, attorneys: MyerS Isaacs, referee; due on judgment, $14,uo7; tuxes, Ae.tlD4.H0 Last 121th street, Xo 314, south sido, 150 0 feet east of Second atenue, 1Da100.11 ; four-stor- y brick lint; foreclosure snlo; Mnry Smith nnd Letltla H. Sands, as trustees, vs Henrietta Hlrcch et al ; Duer, Strong A Whitehead, Kugene II Pomeroy. referee: duo on judgment. $12,054 ; taxes, Ac. $404 W. I1V P. PIPKN'IX INORAIIAM CO. Ilroomo street. No 407. south side. 20 10 feet east of West Ilroadway, 20.10x02x20 10x04, four-stor- y bilck building; executor's salo; es- tate of tleorge P Sweeney, IIV HKIlBKIlT A, snERMAN. West Ninety-sixt- h street. Xo. 100. south side, 150 feet west of Columbus atenuo, 25x100 8, fho-stor- y brick Hut: foreclosure sale: Selma llrlllts. John Cotter et al.; Wilcox A Ilrodok. attorneys; Francis p Lowrey. referee; due on judgment, S27.3D4 ; taxes, $1)03.35, DV rETEil r. MKVEIl A CO. West Ninety-eight- h streot. Nos, (10 to (14, south side, 100 feet east of Columbus avenue, 75x100 11, three lite-stor- y stone-rro- lints; foreclosure sale: John J. Fnllhoo et nl. vs. Jeanette Hllgers ot nl : William H. Heed, John Lord, roteree; due on judgment, $7,050; prlormortgages,$78.1H)3(l4;iaxos,Ac, $150; uiechntiics' lieu. BY nitVlN N KRNNF.LI.T CO. Second avenue, south side, about 410 feet eaHt ot White Plains road. WlllinmBbrldge, f0.5x about 200x , tneant: partition sale; Archibald F Fournier and nnother vs. Mary I aii.b et al.; John J lirady, ntlornoy; Kugene II Day. referee: taxes, Ac , $100 Knst 122d street, Nos. 17 and 09, north aide, beginning 105 feet west of Park ntenue. two y stone-fro- lints, 25x100 11 enod; foreclosure sales, two actions: Thomas 11. dale vs. Cornelius J ltellly et nl.; Meyer Auorbaoh, ntlorney; Donald McLean, reforeo: due ench, on judgment. $1.2011; prior mortgage.$lf,000; taxes. Ac. $402.30. 11V SOLOMON I)E XVAITTKtncR. West 2011th streot. northeast clde, 125 feet port Invest of Columbus atenue, 25x00. 11, va- cant : foreclosure cale;Thoma L. Itovnolds ti (leorgu II ( hninbcrlain et al : llobort J Mahon, attorney; Ldttard Sehenck, referee; dun nn judgment, $1,420; priot inoitgugca, $2,500; taxes, Ac. $20 55. Ileal Katnte Transfers. Arthur av, tv a, 233 a PMliam av, 50tlI7 11 xMnin.H, Annin O Cioker et al to an lam (3,000 Arthur at, w a, 231 a pi I ham av. not 17. Mary Hand Miehael J Croker, lo gdii, Ac. to Homelike Camlliaud ano, 2 pan . 300 Ilrookat. s, CH a I UStll at. r.090, palt 132dst 11 a r7', w Courtlaudt av, 2(i xl 00. Harriet J Fraaer lo Harah J . . liOO Bniok av, w a, 14S a lilDth at, 20iuo, Baiah J. Dickson et al to Harriet J. Fraaar 2,500 Convent av, a, 6M n 14lit at, 20x100; Mary n Jeaanp toFredk J Jeaaup 1 nitialonat, 47and 47M, llliw n, ilm DP vialon at, 45 and 4"U, 2I11IH.H, Oaetano W II Zegllo to Meyer Veasell . ... I Greenwich t, 31)4, n w cor Reach at. 2 fit 7li.1()i2f,x7u H; Arnold i 1) XVedemeycr tu William J Fryer 1 nampdeuat, o cor Ljring pi, runs e 7H.7 to s Hampden at, x a 1 ml it, Ac, Qra-- s Smith to Clarence LHmlth eich Interior lot, tone lllh at, at oiitr.i line D K, bet lr,thand IH6H1 st runs w nt It ae lr.ot nr,2 li tv K.0, Win C llaier to John P Leo 2,700 Interior lot, looe lllh at. at centre line D K. bet ldRthand 18ilth sis, rutin it m it so K.ot n r,2.1t w ir,0, John P Lso to Oraee Decker 1 Ifajelte at, vr s, lot 45.1 imp of Pidonport i. ('has 11 Young, ref, to Kdoard Maher and alio . 1,(100 Lafontaliienv, u i'or lHoth t, 2.1" "tino to tv s uthur av, widened i2S4.Htlt)2, John W Cornlah to 11 nryW Deans 44,100 Lexington av, a wcorli.'idst, 10.5x70, Jamea K Atkinson to Lotta (1 Hall . . , 1 Letlngton av, a e cor 121IH1 at, uo.lliiio, Jacoli Si hattman to Ianel Htone 1 Lot 22l( block F, map Mapea estate, West I arms, Auguat Hlener to Carol no llor- - nung . .... .... 2,500 Madison at.es. 71) nii41ith at, l.ntTR, John H W bite to John T Farler . 1 Marion et, 14, w a. Id lxia.luttl.ltatM, (HiifoppeOalio to Meyer Oreenherg. , I Poit at, 11 . 100 e l.meraou at Kiniliii), Thomas Allison, ref, to Michael J Mahoney , 0,100 Prospect av, w s, 231 n John at .ltl.,o, with right or way. Ac, ad): Frederick A Ware, referee, to Martin W alter and ano 1,245 Itltter pi, a s new line, 2ns, 70 l nion av new line, l.ntll'O lio.Uxloo I email et, n a, 24.1.7 e t'nlnn av new line, 74to lit 74 core, Ixlnard tl Williams to 'llu mis Farley 1 Btehbina sr, nw p, I11M..I s w Home st IH 4 mil mm UKlD.il; FannliB h Lswrencoto Paul Lnnlger .. 1 Walton av, e a. 12H.Ua ninth at. 25.HXH4 3t 2.',.2ii2.ii; Herman rlchmiirk tn Caroline Mejcr X W'elialerav. aw cor Ili7th st, 1002x100 11 XI0021IOI Josephine M Iltrrov and ano to Paul M Herrog 100 5th st, 741) E, 22.IIIU7 U22.3illil.lt Farln P O'lliien and ano, bi guardian, to Ilm hel Hihweltrer S.0S2 6th at, 741) F 22 ni)7.U22.3tlin 11. Henry ROIirlentoItavhelHcliwcltrer .. B.638 "thav, 22M1, necoi IR4th et, 2".x75. Mary O'ltegautoJnhnO'Itegan. 1 loth at. aw cor laiatet, 24 Hi loo, Hamuel II Ordway to V.maiiuei llellner and ano A.R.'O 15lh st, 215 E, XIary , Hawklua to tlio Friends' Homa Assoclatlou of New York :n,coo 17th at, 244 W, 17.10IM4, John M Ityan to Mary J Rj an . , 1 B2d et. n s, loo tr 7th at, 50x131) r,tf,ot 141 10. Trank DAmei to Anna 1. Woods. 1 astli at, 272 W. m.cinH H. cllflord w Hart-ridg- ref, to Annie H and Kllen O Mead 10,000 52d st, s a, 200 it nth at 2".xlno.5; Hamuel 11 Ordway to Albert J Adams 10,750 54lh et, n b, lis I) ecthat, lc.litlon.5, Win M Ityan to Mlnerta I Murrav 1 tllat at, a a, 2M) tr Colliniblls av, 00x100 5; Columbia Mutual UAL Aaan to Philip Wood. i lnist at, SO- n. 25xloo.ll, Uias (lerlich to Agnes Parralow 1 laoth st, as, Viin I2thav, 2',xlir. to Man- hattan at t.'7 1U1S2H, Stuiilel 0 liar-riso- n to Jamea II pettlngill . 1 141th st, n a 47. e Amsterdam at. loot DM II, Denis J Dwjer and alio to John P Leo . . 1 14l)th Bt, a a, 415 w nouletard, 15x1)1). II; Hi 11J W II llrown, n f, to Edttanl Mltrhell aud auo fi,700 Ilecorded T.ensea. Irtlngpl, a tv cor 15th st. llnnnah A Craln to Helnrii'li fonrled, 10 yrs (1 1,750 1st av, 2243, Francesco l)e Drills to Louisa lie Ilehls, 4jrs 840 Ilecorded Mortgages. Amaterdam av, aw cor 131st st: FmauueJ Heilntr and Allen 1, M trdccal to Kate Mordeeai, 1 yr . . . . f 10,000 At C e s, 51. 11 11 11th A iguata J llutti r worth to stina M Smith, ptrt, 5 yr-- . a, ono Cioerck st, I John and K unit Luhrs to Jaeob and Harah M hulght and auo, trus, Acttis . 20,000 Grand s(, 5r atul . ,t Mon.s ct.ilar an 1 8amuel Hoeenberg to Sender .Inrmulow sky, eeiire adtauees .. 15,000 Oreenwleli at. 304, Win .1 Fier to 'lido Ouaiantee and Trust Co. 1 yr . . 25,ooo Henrrat,lil2 Chalt and llarnet Harris to (labrlel Cohen, 4 rs (1,000 Henn st b wcorrainni'dl at, Max Mil It to Abraham Htltersnn. 1 yr 13,500 La Fontaine av 111 w line n e cor lsoih t, 2t'il."illli i, tn srlhur ar wldenisl. Jinny W Deans to John W Cnrulah, "n yr 10,700 Lexlmiton at, a ecor 12'lth st. Ianol Mtono to Jacob Schnttman, 1 tr, 2 mtgs . 71,000 Lot 221). Plork F, map Mapis state, Karo- - lina Horuiing to August Db ner, lustnlls. 1,200 Marion st. 14 Mi jer On'entergt''(llusi'i'o or Joswi'h Oallo, 1 yr . 0,250 Monroe at.tr a, 200 n 174th st, ("ii as F Ehl era to Hailrm Satlnes Hank, 1 r 7,000 Oak t 52, Margaret c and Jsi ob W Feetsr to the Senmsn's Pank. lr 3,500 Orchaidst, 102and li'4 Miribam Klternnn and Isaac Orossinsu to Catlman House, 15,000 Troapect av, a, 231 n John at. ttnli right of waj adj, Ac .lacob F Piulen an I Mar tin Walter In Mare F.C.irley. 5 yrs 2,500 Btebblnsar. 114'.. Paul Lsnt lngiT to Ilsll- - road Coitperatlte II A I, seam n. installs 2,501 Tlnton av. 8V1. Aenes to It tin Ouaranteeand Truat Co Gtrs . , 3.250 Trinity at , w a. 25 11 Cedar pi Dennis Dug- - gan to Lui y M Collina 5j r. 2,500 Weluler at, s w ..'r l)'7th st, Piul M Her?oi: to J"aephini M I'urroy and Mar) P Mitch- ell 3yis . . 7,600 3d at, .'tl-- , and 2317. alo 2312 3 at camueland Atirahtin M Flkus to James F, North, unilltl led Interi'st a,-- , d t r ., 5 000 5th et, 741) Itarhel and llessie 1 HeiiryROIlicnet al, Tl 11,00) 5th at, s w ror oth st, .lulls and .Inline Fleischmann to ( has F Pellard, 3 moa 15,ooo 10th av 4S4 Joaeuh M llelllt and Wni hherldan to Jarob Ilupptrt, atore Pae, deioaud . , 4,771 14th st, 118 F Harah II I urner, eitrx. Ai , to the Hank for saTlinrs NY 3yrs ' 11), 000 40th st, 445 W. O Otto Eltimdi t.) Win It Kilmer. 1 yr e.,000 4tftst 2I4F SophleSand Hnry Einrlc'l to William Urenner. a yrs 2,500 "3d at, s a 101) e Ma tisou at Heuriette F.tt- - llnirer to the lmitildi Life Assmaliee Kn- - rietyof thoCR 3 yrs .. R5.000 87th st, 2HM I!, Miehtel A Hodmann to the Title liuar.inti e aud Trust Co, .1 1 rs 1 a, 000 doth at, 315 W, Harriet ! andWmOVer Plane to Mutual Life Ins Co, 6 yrs 16,000 101st at. 3.)5 E Agres Harcalow to Charles (lerlich. 3) r 1,(150 1 swtli at. 11 s, I2 7w Si Ann's at: Mart i MuNameo lo Pralley A Curlier 0 ', . 1 rs 3.I0S 142d st. b a, IH1 11 n Mexa'.der at . Deborth I Huehanan to Harlem Sxtlnss IUllk I yr 8 000 144th at. a s, llu ti Hamilton ttrraic Henry T Dawaon to Pnlteisit) Pub'g Co 1 yr 3,360 14'lthat, 11 a. 50 c of C invent av. and 11 adl lots. John P Leo to tho (lermat.lt Lif 3 Irn Co. 5 yrs, 7 mtgs, each 10,600 14uh at, n a, 476 e Amsterdam ar. John p I,oi' to Denis J Dwier and alio. I l e,500 16Kth st, se cor cauldwell av; Joseph O to Qeori-- e Palm, tr 1,600 ir.cth at, s a, 20.. ii Cauldwell at ; Joseph 0 Cocker to George Palen, 1 tr 750 l.'.sth st. s s. .'(M.iie Csuldwillav, Joseph 0 Cooker to (It orie Palen, 1 yr 7,p0 lr.Klh st, s a, 57,3 e Cauldwt 11 av: Joseph 0 Cooker to Oiorire Pali n, jr . 760 Ultil ft. s a, inn e Amfterdani at. Ernest Wttteier to AunaB Funk, demand 1,100 Assignments of Miirtgngcs. Andrews, Siiuurl W, exr, tn Alice A Wil- liams is. ono Anient an M Tillage C I , Marie Kt'berl 10.500 American Moiigage o to Chas n Winnick. 23,osn American MoltuagsCo lo Chaa I', Winniik, 17,017 Alt Asiocisllon fur tho Knlit fof lp-.- ctibln Aged Indigent Females City of N V to Henrietta 11 and William Halomou, eirs, J. 10,112 Caswell, Win W, to Eugenia V Cbapin and ano . 1 a.ooo runger, lanny, to Jonas l atul ano uoni Hoyt, Hiuan E, et al, trus, Ac, to the Dimo Batlmr- - lunkof UrooM) 11 35.000 Morgenthau, Maxiiniliaii.to.lohaunt Wolf Kr,o MxcKt'lDie. ilorg'', to Chas A I liristinan . 110111 hllteiaon, Abruham, to the State Hank 13,500 Btiarus, .laiues c, tills, Ac, to Louisa la Uoy. trus, Ao pom Btiarna, James B, trus, Ac, to Louisa Le floy, tniB, Ac nom lhe I attji rs' Title Ilia Co to the Mutual I.lfolns Co 11,000 Xogel llenr,to Adam ogel 2. "00 Ton Mallow, Enitl, exr, Ac, to 1) tra L Bpeckmun and auo . . , . nom Wade, Helluda M, toltowlaud A Hobblus ,, l.oOu Meibmilrs' l.lena. Clinton at, l3: Jacob Euarhner va Ina huratiaky and ano ,,,,. $6 00 Concord av, tt a, lot) 11 161at st, 60X100; Chlllcli KOates A Co ta Tony Altleii fiOO 68 Elm at, 11 ecor Houston at. 102 :itJ5 1. Itorkatniiu ta lsaacHchlesingei 1 al 45 60 Oold et an, Weatlughouse Electric and Mfg Co ta Phelps, lh'dge A Co rt al 3,81)1 00 Washington st, 37s, and 72 lleaeh at Rene Fretlerleh A Liddle ta Joliti Walker 2,400 00 Water at. 41)2 and 41)4: White, Van (Halm ,: Co ta 6amnel Cllorlln or Corlln ,. 43 03 flthat, 62 W; Frank Waller, aaalguee, 4 c, ta F Fohr et al 400 00 f)2d at, a B, 125 w Central Park West. 135i loo, Strong ATottcn t a Patrick J O'Con-ne- rt al ... 053 80 l5tu at, 47 Wi Alice J L Dolon ts Jennie and Leopold ltothaehlld 27 00 112th at, 11 a, 100 e Hth at, 125x100 11, Mtchelo D Amore A Co vs Henry Nitdiola burg 4,421 71 Fureclnaiirra, Clrand at, n a 73 w Wooatir at. 25xloo, W'm 0 Crane ts Heniy M Toatetln et al; attys, Lyon A H. Mornliigalilo at , e a, 20.4 a llritli st, 3nlx Irreg: The N Y Intiatinent and luiproteut Cuts Jus N Campbell atty, C L Wtatrott West End av. a it cor sotbal, 125x00. Motiopolltan Iniprotement Co ts the West End Apaitiniiit Houaa Coetal. altv, C 1, W'eatcnlt Weat End at, aw cor Ruth at, i25xiio, Melropalitau Imitrotemeut Co ta Job)) Westertelt it al, atty, 0 L Wi stcott 5litb at. s a, 160 e nth at '.Oilll')-- , 22d at, n a, 187 lie 7th av, 07 iixlii 11 Philip II Abbott et al va Henry Melnktui foret los Hens, atty II A Vleu. (irtthat, 11a, 142,ile loth av,27x irreg, also psth at, n a, 100 e loth at, 27 i Irreg, Citiens- - NtTlnga Hank tBjohn.0 Wllion, Jr, etal.attv, ,1 W Plrsaon. 114th st.n a, 1:11) w Park at. 2',tloo II. Twelfth Ward Hank tsJas FDolanotal. attt CW Daiton. 134th st, 11 a, JH6 w fith av. 25tuii n. Allen L Mordeeai t a lx)ula Isi etal.atty, 1 Knthsidillil, l.'l7thst, a a, 1(10 0 cth av 1', iUnli.il IlieTtarh-eta- ' 11 anil L Aaan, Ac, t a Oco Tllnwett al, atty. J II Sabine. Lis Pendens. Prlgaa av. a , 100 w Suburban t 2S1IIO Hnll t. lTl,lili Blburbtu at, 66x120; WiutUrop II Perth ts HonhlaL Perth et al, partition, atty, J A Amundsen. Washington st, 310 and 3C2, Oaten by gdn, va Susanna Osten, Unlit and admi, Ac, ctal, parti tlou, atts, Ajtpell A It. 22d st. 11 a, ,11.11 e loth av, 15 niim.Ri Cornelia C Kearing ta Ily 0 Backus, piitlllon, attja, Logan, D All. I'lnns l'llod for New Itullillngs. Clinlon nl, 34 Improtemont to dwt lllng; Hutherland A Mf.Nill, o'tiicri, W 1. Mow braj, aicnlte. t, coat l,r.O0 Oeranl st.n s, 104 e llsrgen av, live story tint; M kit Murplij, owners, W C n ker- - eon, anhlteit, lost . ih.ood Lexington av and 52 I st, s w cor, Iniprote- ment to nhiiii.li, Hwcdlsh M F. Cliiurh, owner, W II lllrknilre, areliltect. lost. . lS.ono alar.ou at, w a, lot) s Tratei at. three dwellings, Jamea It ioun, owner, .1 11 Lamb, andillci t wist .. . 7,800 Mulberry at, 27. Iiupr iteinent to fai tory; William Itollolrr, owner, E 0 Trillin, arclilteit. t tat l.ono Prospect at, es 452 n IsOOlsl; tlllio twii-sti- dwellings,.! 11 Metflcr, ottnrr, W C Dlckerson, architect, rott p.ooo Roullnrii llouleiaid, lW 1)72. lniinte-mon- t to fscturj. 0 A Eilcs.on, osner, II IIorul irgcr. arcniteet. cost. lo.ono Bouthern Houletard. w s, 50 s H7th sli four story itat. Elirabeth lilundell, own- - .,. or John Do Hart, arihltnt cost . Pt lUymond av and Lafajette st, s e cur; two st try duelling Frank Louk, owner; nrhelltig, aichltect cost . . . 4, .00 Weat Farina road, a a. 75 w I attrema aye, two attrt lofts mid atrrea, l(rrii,au hlllll, otvmr. II Ebeliiu, art hititl "i 3,000 Weal llroad wat und Worth si n for lofts and atores. Thomas lit 11, owner. Monte A Lalnlsledt I, .iirhitet Is; cost . . 45,000 Id av, e a. ii 171th st four two tory l'ats. , tlluiueiithal owner, Moore o Inndsledel, ar, Intt-- t ts nl ., R.no.1 5th at. Pel" lout three lite story n 1 basement dwt lllng. WIT Hall. own. rs. Welch, smith A I'l.no-i- . architects, co.t 2"Vno Md st 2IID .'1 I W two llte-tm- y Hals, rhllip 11 W off owner, hi hneldei !t bite, ts .o-- t . ,. 5(1,000 B",til at 7 F, liiiprnfelneut lo dwelling, TCh.ipell, tiwner. I if.ii8.li A Nash archi- tect... mt .. :,onn it1iltai11iU'.ii toi -sti ry flat. 11 C W'andell .state, owner, Heniy mlr-son- , an hltict c tst tm.ooo Olatst lilt) F. flte t irj Hat Morris u F P.llitin ar, hiteii, cost 30,000 KiHthst, s s, n l n Pletsant nt two story stable ami ctal yard, Unit Knnlai h, uwin.1, J W die, anhlteit, coat 2,000 ,oyv a. votmr.'s wit.i It Disposes uf n I.iirg." Kstntc Widow and Tito ( lllldrcn Mnln ItnurlU Inrles. The will of John (I. Jlcore of tho firm of Moore A Schley, hiokois, tt.is Hied for prohnto jcatenlay It tvn- - ctceutoil on Deo, 7, 1 WW. nnd was rollotvcd by ,i codicil on Mny 18. lHie.i. The will imnics Mr Mooro's partner. Cirnnt It Schley, nml John W, Simpson anil Thomtia Thncher I'xccutots. hut tho codicil nnnulfl tho appointment ot Mr Schley because of the de- mands of Mr ScIiIcj'r ottn business nlTalrs upon his tinin nml hcnlth The tnluoof the etnto Is not ntntod. The following berpiosts are mada: To Mr Mooin's ulster, r.llcn .. Mo-jie- . SIO.OoO; to Florence Godfrey nml Je-s- lo Godfrey, daugh- ters uf Wilson nnd I.oulsn Gotlfrey, $10,000 each; to his brother. Harry D Moore, $10.(00; to his sister. Vida 1' Moore. $10,000; $40,000 In trust to hit brother, H.irty 11 Moore, so that his daughters Katharine aniK'onstanco Moore, hill each h.no the Income of Inlf of it, nml all sonants who hate been In Mr. Moore's employ for live ears are to get S100 for ctcrv cur of employment The testator left two chlldicn. Ituth nml Faith, each of whom geti a spcclul ln'iiuest nt $100,000 Tho, are nlsn tohnte between them all tho jewelry, niiuiiitures, slltcr plute ami china "which Lolongcd to their inothei, nnd the library formed by her nntl enumerated in the catalogue thereof prltately nrinted in IH.i'J." Ituth getH a painting by Dupro ami Faith one by Di i The widow. Louise Hartshorne Moore, Is to hate Mr Mooro s stable with Its furnishings aud all horses nntl lanl.iges The will sats further "Iheiebv cotiflnii tho gift mmln by mo to my said wife at the time of ourmairiiigo, nntl allot niv pletures, works uf nit, objoti-ilt- i term, c und all like things slnco plnceii by til" In tho house 11 HaBt blxty-llfl- h I cite toller " 1 lib ttltltitv nut! daughters aro to hato among them Mr. Mooro's house ami "uuteuts with other Property at Winter Harbor, Me. Four funds are to be ciealed of an amount to lleldMr MotreV r, 1. len I. Mooro, an $ii,0 hia ytur; Mi. Mir ill 11 Altlricli mi Income of SI, Olio a year, Wilson iiodtrey an income iif$l,'-'iiO- n j ear and hid widow nn in- come of $1, n je.ir '1 he cotllcil gites A I. 1'nrrllt of Meuben, Me, $1,000 and Nellie llhodesof ltll Halsey Ktteet, lirooklyu, nil for life of slo a month The rest of the estiito is to bo ditltletl Into tluee parts. The incniue of one pa it will goto Mr Mi'Ore'h wltlotv with remainder oter lo his children, and the income uf die other tttupaits Is for his daughters, Ituth and lalth, for lltu with reiunlndet otortotheli Issue, sot ii.iiii.i-- : ran uuashsqs's acts. Hoy Shot Ohrila tilth n lint niter Git en to Him ly Griindfather Dottd. The suit brought by Julius Oberle, a sV.oe-mak- of Sltth atenue and Ninth street, to $0.oo0 damages fiom John Dnwd, the cliiof clerk In the office of the County Trens-uie- r. for Injuries sustained nn July 4 last by being shot In tho loft leg by Fredeiick Dowd, the grnudson of tho defenil.int, was dismissed by Justice Kuogh In the Su- premo Court In Ilrooklyn lesterday. Testl-nuiii- y was giten to show that Mr. Dowd gave hlsci.uidsou a ratolver and some blank s. The hoy managed to get homo ball cartridges. Ho cuteied tho 's store, nnd while talking with the plaintiff n cattrldgo was aeeidentallf nnd (Iberlo was injured tiberle that Mr Don d was lliiaucially lespnii-Blbl- e for the uetlou of his ginndson. as tho shooting was due to the negligence of thede-fende- in git Ing his grandson ilm revolver "Suppose a boys grandfnthnr cites him a knife," said J ustlcH heogh. "anl tlio boy cuts the tail from our dr to.it, cm ou hold the CrauiKiitlmr for tlio tlamageh ' Justice Keogh held that It ttus not negligence for the defendant togivo his grandson n mill ho declined to allow the matter to go to the juiy. Mcniiillnl Tnhlet to Ira, Daniel I.eroy, N'KttronT. U I .Juno '.'S A memorial tablet was mivolled in old Tiinity Chuieh In memory uf the late Mrs Daniel l.aiot. , giand-moth- of Mis George Vandetbllt, Mre Georgo G Merrill, whoso husbantl, the Ilet. Mi Mm rill ofTiitodo, assisted in tho sort ices, nnd also Countess ildrsai nml Mrs John Melmhis lliown. the latter erecting the lablot The in- scription roads "To the ghny of dotl mid in lotlng ineinory of Hus.in I llynheth l.eio). daughter of Nicholas nnd I llabctb .Stuyrns.nit Fish and wife of Daniel I.ero) Horn In New orfc.Iulv W. Itori. dlotl In Newport July Ll). IMisl." " I heaid lhovolcoof.Isubsay 'loino unto me ami real "

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THE SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1809. 0

A STAKE FOR FILON FOR.

iirr.AXh'.s m'ormv.r vxr mss runTIDAL AT HUKEVSUBAU HAY.

lie Knatljr Detents I.othnrlo nml Unit TimeImported Ialdur Tk (lie OpeulnE IhIn Trnrb Hrrtirtl Tlinc-Siiddil- oee StillInbeiiten Hymn Mtdellnnd Killed.

Tliu noontime summor nhowers scarod atvnyfnwot tho leculnrs Irom tho Hhoci'shoad linyraceeoutso yestetday wlillo tlio iloivnisuir Just

' put tlio iwicliitd track In condition for safe amifast nrrititlnc. This wna shown In the oneiilucevent, n dnbh on tlio

J malneourso for and upnnnl,i, Marcus Daly's d Imported horao 1st- -U doraiul M. L Haytnan'n crack thrco-anr-o-

ijj Ally llazo fconrod out six of tlio tlTen entered17 and theyearrled almost nil tlio money In tented.J flazo closed nominal favorite at 7 to 5, but 1st- -

j dor had probably inoro hacking at U to 1. Tlio1 Daly horse cot off In wood frwhlon and tiptoed

(j his Hold all tlio way. winning easily at tlio endjL In time which clipped one-fift- h of a second oB the track record, mado by Admiration two daysI before. Gaze was outrun In the stretch byI Captain Slgsbee, who beat her throo lengthsF for the place.M Desperado nnd Anilrouleus woio equal favor- -'jl Ilea for the maidsn raco at ono mllo, but thejl"- honors went to Grey .Tao'iuep. who gallopodII oer his Hold in the last slxtounth Hiidwon byII alencth and 11 half Gi cat Neck came down thoIII stri'tch In his usual resolute stylo, and sprinted

I fioni fifth Into second position a head In front1 ofAudronlcus. After a bold attempt to make a1 runaway race of It, Emlgro curled up In thoI drive and finished satenth. Tho Kensleo Stn-- 1

bio's chestnut cddlng Saddueed continued hl91 unbeaten career In tho race for

down tlio Futurity course Ken money could) always bo hail against his chances, but ho won

fY liken 1 to 10 shot, lending all the way and fln- -I IshiiiK comfortably by a length clear In the

scramblo for plnco honors Gulden, Montnmoand Standing Mulshed heads apart In the orderwritten,

'1 hen came tho special feature of tho day, theTldnl Stakes, with Jl.fiOO added, for threo- -

' year-old- at ono mile. The flte candidates col-- Iored on the card and as a connill- -

I ment to tho modern methods of handlingvf' young thoroughbreds, nil wore hoods or

"lognes' badges." Lothario was plunged on'( by " 1'ittsburg l'hll" and his follorors and tho

cn.t's rricc was cut to 7 to.". Half Time andKllon d'Or were, also well plnyed, the formerbeing h strong second elioioo. 'J he Haon d'Or

I running for the Hist time In the colors' of tils new owner. 11 T llsnn, Jr., sprintednnay from loth.irin and thoothore In the Ilrs.tfurlong and came homo an easy winner by four

j lengths Half Tlmu ran second to the stand,i but l.ntliail'i outstayed in and took the placoAl lit throe parts of a length

jLl Tho filth race went tn tho "good thing,"ff 1 Satirist whowas backed from 4 to 1 to 7 to .'J I 1 -- men made the running, with Hatlrlst InJ 1 H'1'.iml place, until tho I urn Into the stretch,

tthorn S.ttirist drew away and won in a canter) i h lite lencMis An accident happened during

'J the running of tho tico which lestiltml in thoI j I death of the horse Rs rou Merielland. t hlln his

I rider, Mlteholl. had a tery narrow escape. ItJ II occurred as they were rounding tho turnI I into the bnekstreteh, where there was eon- -

slderatile pmwilinc Tills forced Ilyrongl Met'lolland to his knees nnd put Mitchell onH his neck. The latter struggled gamely to get

buck intothwsnddie, hut. 'ould not dosonnd fellII le held mi to tho ruins, ,ind fur n sixteenth of

a mllo he was dragged along, hut llnally tho(' horse got nwav from him Asthebov did notmote It was thought that ho had been killed,

i but when taken to tho joekess' loom It wasfound that ho only had been shakenup He was unable to rldo DoubleDummy In the Inst race and tVLeary wassuh- -stltuted Ilyron Mct'lellnnd went on with tho

j Held and led them home, but did not stopatr the finish with the other horses Ileeontlnued5 on to the backstretch, where he inn Into the

fence A big alien of rail went through hisr neck and Into his hieast and he died nlmost

Instantly While at the post In the same raceHolland unseated Jlel'ue. but tho boy escapedunhuit

J The closing event went tn tho favorite. Intru- -I aie. who made all of his own running anil

beat Double Dummy out easily by three,' lengths In time which equalled th .lackif record" John Madilen has purchased the two-yea-

old colt Me.Meekln for a price said to be S'l.oOO.' He will rest tho colt up. believing him to hate

1 ' had a little too much racing under his formerJ owner, C. T. l'atterson. Summary:j FinsT nu'K.i For three year-old- a and upward: with $750 added,

I ' weights eeten pounds abote scale, penaltlee and' ,1 tl!nTnn-- e five and a half furlong on main trnok:

liarous Daly t, inii. cli. h. Uidor, fi, b AmptilonIsls, tin DotK'tt' . . .1turner Ilroj.' t c. Cart, filjbfe, a, lo.l lO'Imrjl 2

II, r llayman'srh r, ria7p, :i, in". McO ici arcstidiultatrtcp and l'r. Kichbers alo ran.

lime, 1 07,. Petting Two to 1 aitainfit Ialdor, 7 to ! Cart.

. I gihee. 7 to r Oarc, u to 1 FreMUllcltatrice, 40 to 1

I r Kichberg.Frfosn r.ACK.

For lna'rien three year oils and upward; $sooaddeil; iperlal weichts, one ralle

llhain fUaton s ur. r Hrey Jacipifa, a, by Jim.1 Orey laciutllne 112 (O I ear) . , . 1

Onei-- Stable ih c. (treat Seek, S, 112 (Hui'p) 2Br mler 0". 'a AndronlriM, ,t, 112 (OTtinnor' 3

I (Iranani Ilntce, Kllenlale, Prahmtn, liemrado,X'an Cupid, James lol, Cbappaiua, John B. Doerr,

r Jr , and Emigre aloo ranI, Time, till 4 B. Bettinr Twehe to 1 acalnst Orey Jacques, 7 to 2t Orest c It and baiipaiiua rnupleil a OnerkStablsentrj.titl r,droiucm, 20 to (Iraham Prnce, 20

to 1 Ukrdale. 12 to I llrahmln, a to l Desperado, r,I to 1 Pan Cnpld. 2oo to 1 Janira Tod, ! 0 to John II,i linerr Jr , M to 1 Kinlcre,

Tiunn iuck.For t'oo added, special welchta;

ptiultiea and allowances Futurity courseKin-li- o stabl a ch e, Sadducee, by llatbampton

hadli .117 '"pi men 1J F. Mtddm'arh r Oulden, lir.iisima). 2

I J .1. lakp n h b. kc. alon'anli', 12 aidoni af MicFlecknoe, btndln. l'aruieuion and La Vega) alio ran.

, I llm- -, 112.; I Petlln ni inou'y iigttnst aldilcee, 4 to 1

i ' tiuldeu, 7 to 2 Montatiio, l,r to 1 llarJUcknoe, IT. to1 h'anding, o to 1 l'armenion, no to 1 La Vegu,

t j roinTii ntcE.7 ( 'lhe Tidal Rtal. for three ; Jioo eaoh,

H it forfeit or nnlv Sllllf declared out bv 5Ia IS,! ihim. in Jj'ili P) Jan 2. IHim, nith 1 ,riH) added,

i or w tin li 4iio in ei end nnd 200 to third, winningj enallli'-- , one mile.

I 11 T WiUnn, Jr. rh. c. Fllon d'Or, by nayon,fl dOr-rid- es U'.IiM'Cui-- i . I

II' I., sni'ii'ib orbr i . I.ntharlo. 12H 1 nrner) 2I ) P. I DnjerV.li. a Unit lime, 12.1 (Spencer. 3, iihimar audtratlu rn.iu aUo tan.

lime. i;4l 1 '..' 1 leitms roiirteen tol aatdnat Fllon d'Or, 7 to 5

( I ctiiario. to 6 Hull Time, 30 to 1 Hlengar, 12 toI 1 htratliioiia.i.

A FIFTH PACK.For three.yearolds and upward: selling, at tight

, round uboe tl.e pcale, one mibi and a furlong, J F siamatn'H cb e. Satirint, .'I, by Juenal

I.Htiia doiild (Wilson ' . 11'. Uru.i'li h b. b stutrt. .'. Ill Spmcer . . 2'1 W" L. Van Metim ih. r Mlsa Patron, a, PS

(0 Connnn . alPlliud, Tsnia, Cainutoi', .Mulln and Ilyron Mc-

Clelland al-- o rnu.Time. 1 14

HettlriE-ei- en to 5 ai:alnt hitirlat. a to 1 r.tara,to .Miss a to 1 Holland, 2 ill to 1 Tani.

) f" 0 lo l I'amolnp, 200 to 1 Merlin, IStoi Bj rouI ' Miflclland.ylt SIXTH PACT.n. ' lor three year-old- and upward, bighweight han

dicap, one mile and a ilxteenth on turf.D ol leon'i i h. c. IntiuaUe, 4, by Meddler

Froho (Irae e, ISOiTarab . .1, F Friable A. Co ' b. g. Double Dummy, n, 118

Ki'Learyi ... 21 W It Sink, Jr.'a, ch r. Forniero. a. 127 (Hiillinan)., aJ Momentum, l'irato M. and Chhalrona alau ran.I 'lime, 1:47,I liettlnu-R- Ix to 5 agalniit lntrualre, ir. to I Double

Diiinm). 1(1 to ,1 Formeiii, h to 1 Momentum, 0 to 2II Pirate M JO to 1 Chivalroua,I The entries for 's races are as follows:I Firt ItaeeFor horaes three eara old and over1 that haie not won at tide meeting, 17C0 addeu, a).

I j lowancea, in aud a half furlongs:I Cenarion lS8.Ht, Callallue . .118

I ' BriarStret 12.1 Hln Hllppir US4 Boi 12,1 MautcliOIrl ... . US

Kentucky Colonel ' l'jmullier Me 110Ahom 1 201 Klnley Mack 105

" Berond Ilice -- For three-Tea- r olda and over, aell- -

lug, weichta 10 i ounda aboe the acale; 700 added;' one mile.

Scotch Plaid 11.1 Pardella . . inflFuea . . . liaFeiittta . . . lOrtllanwell. ., lUManllua 104Muarlne 112 Wolhurat 10SAcrobat Ill Hapuliuru 101Sweft Canoral .107 Boua De . .. .102Onatlaud .. . luil

Third llaoe-T- hn Juno Stakes for two year-old-

,' Sloooadded, special wolghta, "llli penaltlea andf allowancia; atx rurtouga on tbti main track.

V lUt.-hln- i . . 11.1 Preatldlgltator. .113(, AllOold .. . Il.l Urint'iuerle lluI Mlll.tone ..11.1! Foiuth Pace The Long Island llandicapnf 12.(100;, for threijear-oldaaudovi- oneuiile and a riiilonu

I Imp , IIHiHoi loxI Hi ndoran I III Thomas Cat . . ItHI Mailun , . .. Iia'vurena . . .. IW' l.ittleHalnt . 110 Jeannot . . I'd

llinjle looFifth ltan For Iwo j ear-ol- fillioa. telling: Irt.'O

added, lat flte Mrloimi of the I uturity course:1 Mle Dede. .inslMollio Newman . ... 102ft MamilU lui llelleiif Orliana. . .. Pt

'l will, mi inn Hi autlfiil . I4!l M erl nlia. UK llei Lidyahl)' . U4

V1 Miinie'lntalay 10J Onad . m

I S aih Pan A handicap for s anlI I cm 1 1 jOladdtd, oil. mile and a quarter on tint

turfI Paiinorkhiirn. 12 Mailniodomez . . .104A lli'imaa Cai . Uh lwinkler. i v

'4 Warieiiicn lir, 1'aat lllack . ... nofl Lintr.il Trust II :i Merlin 'I XlucU 107

RESULTS AT NBITStARKBT.

Two Wlna fur Sloan nntl One for J. Itelf!Teaterdny.

Xrtetal r,it!( Dticahk lo Inr. Sus.London, Juno 28. At Newmarket y tha

Boliam I'late, a wolter handicap of 'JUU sover-eigns, tho second torccelvo 2a sovereigns outof tlio plate. Mm furlongs, was won by tlioDukoof Devonshire's Yarn. Sir M. Fitzgerald'sSister Angela was second and H. llnrnato'a I.oHuh, third, Seventeen horses ran. Sloan rod

William Hereford's Meta II., and J Hellhad tlio mount on Sir 11. W GrlflUli'sCliaffliKdi.neither of which got a place.

The plate of 100 soernlgns,added to a sweepstakes of ,i soeroigt)a eachfor starters, the wlnnor to be sold at auctionfor 300 sovcrolgns, six furlongs, was won byMr UlackwoU's Sandn, ridden by J. ltoiffi.T.Lewis's Quoen's Wake was second, and Mr,Oollnu'u Krl King, ridden by I.. IlellT, third.Sloan rodo J'. C. Clayton's Boy of l'.gremond,which was not placed. Ten horsos ran.

Tho 1'lnntatlon Stakes, of f soerolgns eachfor starters, wlth'JUO sovereigns added, half ofthe swoepstakes to the second, for

llvo furlongs, was won by 11. Lambert'sBourno Btldgo, rlddon by Sloan. JamesJoleey's Alvescot wns second nnd L. Alvarez'sLa Carolina lllly third. A. Bailey's NorthCrawley, ridden by L. He Iff, was not placed.Soontoen horses inn.

Thoplatoof 150 sovorelgiis for horses thathao not won, except in selling events, a racoof tho alueofltl0 8oerelgns,or races amount-ing together lo 500 sovereigns. In 181)8 nndlWO up to tho time of closing, ono mile andtwo furlongs, was won by Sloan's mount, LordWilliam Ueresford's Jolly Tar. Mr. Jersey's(Mrs. Langtry's) Bridegroom was second andOrccana third. Light horses ran.

hesvi.ts o.v ornr.n tracks.At l'ort r.rln.

ni'rraLn, June 28. The Canadian Dcrbi, a 2,"i0stake, was the fiaturoof tbo opeuiiu day at FottKrie. It drew a bU irowd, but William Ilcndrie'aMartimas, a Futurity winner, looked so certain fortho money that all but three horses were scratched.Hold On tried to make a rate of it but neierhadachance t ' head the winner, and l'aaaic, the otherstarter, was hopeleas altei the Unit quarter. KingCarol! al, who was scratched In the Perl", wasbeivlly plated In the tlfth rate, but was left at thepost practii ally, while Itldeiu. at 7 to 1, beat out theHoke of Mlildieburu. a I to 2 famrtle. llain afterthe eorotid race madr the traek heavy. Martlmasleates here to run in the Brighton BeachHandicap Summary

First Pace FIi and a half furlongs O lo Brooks,us (Forehami, e to 1, won; Waco, UJ (Hunger', .1 tol.aet'ond. Windward, 103 Diigain, 3 to 1, third.Time I on,

Sfcond Pace- - Five eighths of a mile W'tterwlck,110 J Oar.luei ,Hto r. on:,I. Lucille, Kill lrtln ,

12to t.aKond, I.ampdlobe, He (J. Poland j, H to ,

third Tlmo, l.oa1.Third lla e Due mile tinner (lllnls 103

Gil to I, won. Colonel duke, 10 (Dlluan), 10to I h'ci ml ilulldar, HJ.'iH (1. llardueri, . to 1,thiol lime, 1 4".

Fourth Baic-on- e trdl'' and a half Canadianae 114 (Mason), 2 lo "i ton Hold

On. 114 ill I.ewlm a toi, an, mil u , 14 i r.Walker . il to I third 'lllne, 2 ."

Fifth llaio Three imartirsnf a mile ltldeau, lieIF., .lamesi, 7 lo 1. won Uul, of MiddlelmrA 111Towers), 1 to 2, aecond Full s. 1114 Sumet),Mto 1 third. Time. liMs.

Sixth Pace-Fl- te and a half f'lrlf nc- - VlnftyCent, loo (Mcijiiade , 4 to 1 won, Ilimbarton(Mascni. a to l.aecoiui, Pi rcita, lliitDo'tell), 20 to 1,third, lime, 1 lo.

At St, I.oiiia,sr. I.ni is, June 2ft - Beautiful weather Mx goo.l

rare snd a feet trck drew a large attendant e tn theFair Oroiinili iiinn' this altenmoti Hitting watbrlak The sicond etent na- - the slirprlao of tilediv. a li 0 to I ..lint I'lllopiug i,way from s gnndtlelil, the tto fatnrltes l.cllu' lelt at tlie poat Ml,Phlnl fas Fait to iitilltt tn roll 111 Ibeitealuatioii Mik, utmnarit'- -

First Pace Stlllnn. one mllo l.itad.i'. 102 i.teu-kiii- t'

it to 2. won. Sancammon, 107 (Conlei i. r. to 1,second, Veloce, 104 Macloj nti, U to I, ihltd Tim,I 44'

Reiuiul Rice Fitn furli nga Sin-en- , HO F.Olteusi. lion to 1, won, San Cecelia, lo-- . FriBti, 2",

Poe Caroo, ion (Mac.loynti, "O to 1,third lime, .02

Third llaio -- Ml furlongs Nfd Wicket, lo" (TBurn'" 10 to I, won p. lrue, in. Frmt 11 to fi,- mid llarne Flo) 1. Iir, Inido.' , 7 to I, third.

Tune, 141.Fourth Ita e Sli and a half f lrlonce pple Jack,

114 Houck , H to 1, won. Found till (T IPirns , eten.second, henalngton. 104 (Treat . 14 to r, thirdTime, H2Ht.

Flft'i 1U -- One mil limp 112 (IloucV ir. to 1,won. Ptnamei, 12 ,T Burns , eien, pei ond. Aikeof Baden. 112 iKane , loto 1 third Time, 1:444.

Sixth Hare .elllng, one mileHaibcr, loo 1,Ward' 7 to 1, won Annie Oldtleld, lo". (Houck), 4 to1. aecoud. Can I See 'Km, loj iFrost , 4 to I, third.Time. 1 .41,

At Chicngo.Chii-ag- June 2- -i llain kept a number of people

awat from the Harlem track, but th-r- e wis n'tenough water to do more than lay the dust Thoracing was epiri'e 1, Public fatorites in oteryrace Summary

First Ilace Fite turloncs-Francib- le, 110 F'ick ,a to j, won, Talras. llo iF.verett , .1 to 1 seiond,Lomomt. KM 'ltutterj. n to I, third. Time, I (14 Si

Second Usee -- One mile and a atxt-ent- h SemperH2 iltanaomi, 3 to 1, won. Fred Parr, 111

(Niltt., li to 1, aecond, Chisel, 102 (liapee,, 4 to I,third. Time, I.M14.

Third RaT Six furlongs 10"!(Ittlttep 2' to 1 won. (Irarlella. 105 II. Williams',10 to 1, aecond, Pauline J , H7 ilmpeei, H to I, thirdTime, 1 14H

Fourtli Pace-O- mile and aetenty yards-Hu-

Penny, id) (Suit-- , 1 to a. won, Kgbart, 1.1 iDlnasi, 4to 1, second Amelia Foliao, l'7 U'llpee , 12 to 1,third, Time. I;4i!l6.

Fifth Bice Four and a half furlongs Nullah,10.-

-, '"suit), eten, won, Inlook, 10S (Itutt-- , '2W to 1,eecond, lloneywood, 10', iF.verett', 8 to I, third.Time l) r.'l

Sixth furlongs Meddler, 101 illiitter1.II tor won. M inml. inn lloldnn. i to 1, r, ond,Aim tui-f- t, 112 (Etereit), 11 to 10, thiid. Time,3:14.

TROTT1XO J.YP VAC.IXG.

Good Sport nt the l'nrkwny Iirlting flubElecting.

Threatening weather and light rains some-

what Interfered with tho attendance at thesecond day of tho summer meeting of thoParkway Driving Club yesterday, but. consid-ering the uncertain weather, tlio attendancewas very good. Tho programme for tho dayconsisted of a 2:30 claSR tiot. a L'.IM class trotand special L'j'JO class pace with overnightonirics. The tlmo in ado was fully up to thoateruge for horses of tho different classes. Thotrack was In very fast shape, the lain just bo-ttling the dust and soaking through far enoughto aid speed without serlousl) Interfering withthe rices. Ilaclng continues y with throeetents, a class trot, "J. HI class trot andJ.:i5el,iss pacing Summary:

2O0 ekes, trotting; purse 1100."A'ultcrll.b g.bySt Pel (Ouyo- n-

riviini 2 2 13 11LauiaC, b m (llaier) 1 r. 11 3 2octa'la, br 111 icheneyi . ... 4 a 4 ,1 2roRobert al,b. a iSnvdcr' .. .',454 dr.Nellie (Jay. b. 10 (Murphy) .11 2 r. die.

rlli.on,br in. iD-a- . . Dla.Tinu 2 24N. 't, 2 24'4, 2 2il. 2 2iH, 2 3 1.

2:24 class, trotting; purse J30O:Aley H., b. m , by Alojo illendrlelaon' 2 3 111Adda'etta, b. m. (looiney) ... 1 1 7 3 3.anlty.bU m. (Imenoi 8 2 4 .1

Atdij X li m. (tliinotti 4 4 :i 2 4Princesa Mav, br. in. (Peaty r, 7 4 rnlrLightning, li. m. (O Connor) 7 r, r, dr.Beverley, blk g. (Ollli . . '1 11 ilr.

Tline-- 2 22'4, 2 2aM. 2 21M, 2 J2, 2l24'i.2 20 claas, pacing purse $2001

Quarteralake. br g , by ljuarttrmaater 1B11)

der) 111Mav Christine, b, m. (Arthur) . . 3 2Marie Wellington, b in. (Mc(iulre) 2 u 8sdslgu. h. g N'ichols) a ti 4Desire., ro. g. iltonersi ....6 4 8

Time-- 2 1HH. 2 21'. 2123.

The Winners nt Syracuse.SrRsCL'sz, Jivm 28. Tha feature of racea

at Kirk Park waT the way In which the 3:28 claaatrot was fought out. Zamonis took the nrst twoheats, but Teto got the third in a walk, amoniatamo near winning the fourth heat, but Adbul Ameerlust nipped tha little maro at the wire Teto cameon frean and won tho fifth utid sixth heats ttithuiltan effort bumuiarlea,

2.2'l claaa, trotting, purse IbOOiTeto, b. 111. (Burke 2 R 1 ll 1 1

amonia. b. m. Murray .... 1 1 2 2 H :i

Abdul Ameer, b. g illrettsttr) . 11 2 4 1 2 2

Sareinesia. ch ru Smith' a a 7 r, 4r.oh ho Hell, b. g. Smart 8 r. 3 8r o(lallauu, b h. Waehburiie 4 4 3 4 Br.oNam-- v b. m. (Abendroth) I M i dr.Kanton. b. g (App.ebyi . ... r. 7 dr.Tmrture.b m Hwan) . JJ ; 11 di.largo, b g. iKmesl' . 10 10 dr,lmie- -2 lia'4. 2 20H. 2 MH. 2 2'.t, 2:32

2 3.1 clai-a- pacing, I'liiae 00:Bill) Audiavta, b. g. illurihi 1 1 1

Janio.ll., b. g. iJllllikeii : 4 .' Jlltisoimd. rh in illoughtahiig) 2 4 4Osi ir 11 ill g. (Ternll) a 3 M

Uirtrnlgi b g .custeri 0 m .1

listen, in. g iMuart r, ., 11

Antlo.b.g (Faring) "25rlet'tmont. b h. llreen. . .. . a 7Tlll)e-2:1- 2I7, 2:20,

2:20rla, Inittlns, puiae $500.Irene, b. Ill 'Van Aukeiil IllCharmine, b ui.iPaju) 2 3 6Sherman, b. h. (Boar) 7 2 3lied Ball, b. g. (Jonem 4 11 2'J he Rat en, blk tl. ihuow) 3 l

Hhadiland Tiptoe, b. m. rt 4 4Anhlu v., ch. g. (Ollbert) . . .... 0 .'.

Time Jilpt,, 2 lutj : llitj,

Turf 'ole.D.itKB June 2 -- The second day's programme of

the nastern Cln ult ra.es at (Innlte state Park waspuatponed until owing to a heaty traekandadrlwllug rain For tho 2HU elasa trot, thenrst nteut on the card, Paddy D. sold

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31ST WAHD, HOllOUOH OF MtOOKLYN CI 01 NEW YORK,

One Block from Ocean Parkway,And in the nar of "Mlnden's ' property." d,rei"ly n ai luil In llmokltn Ileluhtt li ll c 1ms olOratesend atinu-- , tin extension or I ifth Weimo lutated lladlosd 'I h s line uii llrnvesiiid nteniiti haabeen changed Into a trolley rouland electric tars ttdl be s 1011 running there hi. urttea'id .in'iiip laoiihundred feet wide and will be one of the print Ipil Ihoioujhfares In Ur tVlyii.

70 ON MORTGAGE AT 41,If deeiicd on all purchaaes, large or amill p.iyiblo on or before three reais. D.scnint fir til r ash,

TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PAID BY OWNER.T1TLER INirilED UY '11TI.F. Ol'AinM'I'.r. AND Till ST CO

Music. Luncheon. Passes.

Jl-J-- Maps and further particulars LC,.

from JERE. JOHNSON, JR., plW ;

'0Hir( CO., 169 Broadway, N. Y., and fBrfeoNi,'fl5 189 Montague St., Brooklyn. a;,fca

"ioutffjs ITo get.I iifiirntalied.

8KTn ST.. 150 WEST Two-stor- and basement7 roorua and bath, can be aeeu between

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TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY j

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.17 nnd HP Liberty Strcet-4- 1 nnd 40 IMiilden I. nun. v

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Purchasers of Peal Instate should in- -form themselves of its methods, its

charges and its facilities for lend- - .'

ing on Bond and Mottjjage. j '

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(fitjj 1ti tfotatr.Jioronli or Jtruoklyn Snlo or Kent. 1

SUBSTANTIAL ARTISTIC HOUSES, jlirifk Biul ftono. t'.ery iinpiovpnient ninl luxurrt i(IfIiuIi.IuI HKtrit tn.i i,ffi:hUirlini. 1.

INeur Vniftpf ( I'jiiU,."0 mlnuto lfiin iMrk i w by ruti'mb jiv rarif 7 nun tn $u w hml for rlnular. HPNKYW,SIiritKILL, inaij,cfr oiitatt, John J.encrt, !! Wil ,lfiiti;)ili H near rnlt n

""a tfotatr tout of the (Tity.

Xt'tv .Jersey Snlo or Kent. f

Hackensack j

A I) on il II In 1 'Btown, most nlOSTSGSlienllliliil pliirp - . JJ

in New .lei'scy IJcst seliools in 8tlio Mute. KtrrytlllliK tll.'it Is Ip--f.lriilile nntl etiiiveiili'iit In siil'iirb.iiilll'e. AIjI. ( Hy IllipiDt eineiils elllllH,I'tuitlue;. Kvory reslilenec street I

a hlinileil avenue. 7- - trains dully,coiimiiitiitloii $.".r)0 a mo ii til . Wo ,

oll'cr line lots on tlio Heights. (Srcntopportunity Tor Investors nml home--sooner-- . SKM1 KOK IIOOKLKT.IIACKKNS.U Iv I.AXI) CO., 185 '

Mnln Street, lliicltensiick, N. .J. I

Jllscelliiiieon-- . !sulo or Kent.

I?rilSISIirn HOI SF to let for the season three r

I mile-fro- I' lau.l s ring write foriisrticiiltra.MllS f I SlltOI I uipire. Me.

tTo 2!ft for yiuoino' 5?ui'iios'cjS. :

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- nut. JOII.N MI'MIO, 2.1 audettjterat.

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llll F.AST 2I.T11 l -l'- lea-Tlit laive and amallA- -fr lit looms, good tablo board, reduced rateat '

II uti.ilMAOISijN AV . sT, -- arue anil small rnonia, hand

rtirillsUt'tl, board, Liutiallylocdletl tiausieuts,

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eintrsa Iiiitttl uffii uces,

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transient,., uti ii :ut- -

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() III! M'. ill Ws t .limit di his hitiuellii1 v't .1 t nun tlati oi- - s iiiuiht nit s relict par-

ti s I station, transit iits lablt boarder

urniohcrt JlJoomo c. pavtmrnti to Xct

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sltiuli hitite, i .i in i s it jiritate liuiise. ,

t(1ll ST, IS FAM I'esii-ibl- lark--e and smalt" r.ioins, ttith nt.ttu stb lui u ntlellitni

breakfast oiitniniill) ST BO I't-'l- .- I'lltate hum' lietvly"fu

Ot) iiihIimI iioln-- , with I atlis. Imartl if desiredMet side.

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aeited r, fi i iicee.I TII SI .'nl W. or so .Ut at t ml r toiinTI iipeii ii i n aiiina. with Us'i kit iitlcliieu.

insi SI .'eiWI'si Iiifiniei , I'ntrltnil homejI laie anl small room-- , well furnished, reft r- -

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lnlrlngs for the Amntciir Chnmplnnshlpnt Outs rntstii.

In accordance with tho plan eslabllshed lastyear tho Executitc Committee of tho V. H. ft.A . announced yesterday the pairings for themedal tound on Jloudny for the amateurchampionship nnd tho tlmo when ench pairmust start. The first pair must loate the toont 7.30 A. 31.. and after that tlio pairs lent e atintervals of four minutes each until 11 10 s..

3t. .Should a pair full to lespnnd nt the cull thotwo players will dtop lo the bottom of the list.The pairing was decided on bt drawing themimes from a hat The llrst pair to start outwill he Walter MeKlttrlek of thoM Louis Coun-try Club and 1". I! Ilntt "f the (llentietv tlolfand l'olo lub. The lullotvlng is a list of themost prominent ol the I..islern pi iers and theway they are palmd

C II Coir and II s olbj, .1, W Watson and Hr.B O Connor, John luid, Jr . and lsson Ttiomp- - nW U Kirk and 11. M. Billilus, W. 1) tanderpnoland 11 lerrv. Jr 1) It Fnrgan and il ( Huliliaul.C 11 Marilouuid and A 1 Nnrns, M Bob! ins andF. i iireiu, F H I'oimlia iitiil w c Csrin.iri,l. c Cunimlngs and .I. A Tiiu: 11 M. llarriinsti

and I S HtTetni f. L. Pi nnt and! (' llatumei er,Jasper Lylirh and 11 C T. T Watvill and W..1 Iritl-.- P Smith and J. F Curtis, N.Longwurthand 11. P loler.

In regard to getting a fast "running mate,"the best combinations me those of Vnnderpoolnnd Terry, ('organ and Ilubbatd, Lynch nndII (' Smith, and V 11 hmlthand Curtis Tho"luck of the draw " has not been oterklnd tothe majorlo of the I astern playeis.

In the shoit course cup match at the MorrisCounty (Inlf Club esterday liss Hurl hurtwon the llr- -t pile and made the lowest recordthat the cup has over been won In. 31lss Hurl-hurt- 's

score was:oit r. 4 a 6 r, 4 0 4

In .. .a 7 4 n 0 4 4 11

The full scores follow:nrnti. Wrap. .W

Miss Iliirllmrt Do o (,uMiss Kip 11". 11 illMiss Little lis 14 104Miss Forsyth 131 2"i lrniMrs William Shippen . . IDS 1)

Miss Swords 113 2 111Miss Simp- - 1SJ 20 I 12Mls llirsh .. 127 I.". 112M as Prre ... Ill 11 111

Mrs Adams, 3Irs. A. O. I)es.n and Mrs. 11.11riiinps, no cards

Entries for the third annual tournament ofthe ( entral N'etv York dolf League, to he holdnt the links of Hie Otsego (lolf Club, Spring-Held- ,

X. Y . on July)!. 7 nnd H, will eloso nnJulv (1 with John lltrry Slednian, Secretary,Ilnchester. X Y. 1 hero are now eight clubs Intho membership

Inttinlast of tho Tuesday matches for wo-men at tho Fairfield County (lolf Club thoscores were ns follows:

ftrot Wrap. y,t.Miss Potter 144 2", 1Miss .laner Sheldon. 121 n 121Miss 1,. Wdlsrd .117 2r, 122Miss K Rowland ... 124 i 124Mrs. F M Friema-- i 144 20 124Mrn. F c Hllllard l.'.o 30 noMiesS lloyt lis .'." 133

NOTES.The cups for tho Independence Day matches

at tlieHeubrlght flolf Club are the gift of Wil-liam I'. Hatenieyer.

A special handicap will bo held at the St.Andrew's dolf Club on July 4.

Kvoi.v.wood, X. J . June 'JS Tho secondcontest for tho Captain's Cup for associatemembers took placo at the l.nglewood (lolfClub The terms of contest were eigh-teen holes, medal play, putting nnd approach-Ing- .

twelve of tho appioaches being otorbunkers or steep terraces. Notwithstandingtho rain ten competitors linndoil In cards, Th"lowest scores counted .'1 points: neennd, 'Jrolnts; third, 1 point JINs I, Motrry, Mrs,Sillier and Mrs Wells tied with fit for It points.I'laying off tlio tie nt nine holes Mrs. Wells wonfirst with a score of L'7: Miss I Moivrv second,wlth'Jl). mid Mis Jliller third, with 111 Other(.cores hnnded In were Jlrs. Ilelnmund, ill;Ml-- s 31 Nichols, lit; Mrs 1". I'nos. 114; MissSmith, tld; M'lJB 31. lliirrett. 71; Mrs. II. WDHtiks, 74,

Ckrr. Mav. Juno ''S. In tho women'selghteen-hol- o handicap this afternoon the bestscoresweio'

lir.irl IVr.ip. Srt.Sirs W M Dnnnell I Hit I fi 101Mrs. F R ShattiuV .. .. loll 11 KmMrs. loots Havtl.i ... .13n 20 110Mrs Thomas W. Kastttlck ... lis jr, 113Mrs ,l.M. I'-- Hildreth iR'i an 114Mr William Halle) 1.V1 40 llfl

Internattonnl Cliesa,Xvtcinl Cble Pitpatth la TllK Res.

London, Juno 28. Thetwenty-secon- d roundof tho Interintlonal chess masters' tourna-ment, played in this city resulted asfollows- - Lnskerand SInson drou. Htolnit?: beatTlnslcy, Maroeyy beat Colin, I'lllsbury beatSehlechtor, Janowski bent hhow.ilicr andIllackburno und Lee drew. Tschlgorin andWrit had a bye.

The record up todato:iron .oif iron, eif.

Bird . r,H lni, Mason hi ii'ulilackburne . 12't, H't Pdlslmry 14M niO'hu . . 11 III Hchlecllter..,. 12 7Janowski .. ..1.14 U4 Bhoualtcr . :1 low,Laaker. ... 17 4 Rtilultr. ,, til III,M 7' Tlnsley. . . S JS

llaroczy.... 13 K lschlgorin 11

Iiidlnn Harbor Cliruit rtnee.The circuit raco of tho Indian Harbor Yacht

Club will bo sailed off Greenwich, Conn, onnext Thursday. Tho rnco will be for the l.'l,.1(1,30, 'JS.'.'! nnd W foot classes of bIoops.IIO,27). 21 and IH foot classes of oat boats, specialyawl class, 41 feet and undei ; specialcluss and riicing knockabout clnss.The start will be mado at i o'clock, and thevachts will mil oer short triangular courses.Kntrii's will eloso with 1' Itowno Jones, (Jhnit --

man of the liecatta Coiumittce, nt at llroad-w- a.

01 at the clubhouse, liieeiiivlcli, onWednesday July 5

CllcUet.Tho league championship ''onle-- t hi Iween XeitarL

aud New ork ptajeii at llosetdlc reaulted 111 0110 uftheilnaest mid inert ex itmg trhlet rallies eterplnjcd for tho champiuiinhlp of Now York. J.Helgnlor hatliil In iemiirkatd sliady form f01 NewV'rs. and maiuly thri U2h his good lulling t lit, notout. New York fmi In the nariuw 11 sum of misrun A Richardson hot led In great torm for thettlnuers, ami seemed 7 tvuketi tor 22 runs, and T.lulhert, ttlm played a goo,l Inning of 3,1, was theonly mini tho could miiko ant stand againn 1dm,The sinrei Now York C C , i'n, Newark C C . OH.

ItlSAL ESTATli XBITX

Another sale of Ilroadwny realty was re-

ported yettorday tlio fourtli In loss than twoweeks. Henry Corn purchased tho southeastcorner of Broadway and Thirteenth stroot. BO- -foot front, with old buildings. It la Mr. Corn'sIntention to put up a modern commercial build-ing, similar in character. It Is understood, tothat at tho southwest corner of Ilroadway andTwelfth street.

This Improvement will bo in tlio lino of thatpretnlllnc of late years tn tho cross streetsnear ilroadwny, hotwoen Klglith nnd Four-teenth Btreets. It seems likely (hat this soc-Ho- n

of ilroadway will becomo a lobbingcontre,n continuation, In fact, of the wholesalo drygoods and clothing district. As tho retail dis-trict advances on Fifth avonuo, tho uptowncross streets nnd the former Boulevard, It Isonly in tho natural course ot evonts thatIlroadway below Fourteenth street should boappropriated by tho jobbers. Soonor or latertho Astors will robuild on tho slto ot tho StarTheatre which Is directly opposite Mr. Corn'snew purchase. It has been said that nn officebuilding will bo put up by tho Astors, but A

commercial structure seems moro to tho needsof tho locality.

31. J. O'fihauchnossy, Jr., of Bt. Paul haacompeted a largo purchase In Thirty-secon- d

and Thirty-thir- d streets, between Broadwayand Fifth avenuo. Ho has lust acqulrod No. 33West Thirty-secon- d atreot, which gives him itplot 75 feet front on Thltty-Becon- d stroot andextending to Thirty-thir- d street, with a frontof 70 feet Mr. O'Shnughneasy Is now on theocean, en route for l'.uropo, and his represent-atives stato that they have no definite knowl-odg- o

us to his intentions regarding this plot,Tho Impression protalls, howeter, that he de-

signs tho orectlon of n bacholor apartmentdouce. For near neighbors It will davo the3tartlnluo nnd the Sloane

Hans wore filed by IV. W. A T. M. Hall yes-terday for thteo flvo-sto- stone-fro- dwell-ings, costing $2,"r,000, to bo erected at thesouth cornerof l'iflli avenue and Eighty-secon- d

street.

l'r It nte Sales.Henrv Corn hns purchased of Jlrs. Mayer

Kahr the southeast corner of Ilroadway andThirteenth street, GO Uxl01!x21,l(lx aboutlVi 4.with old buildings. In part exchange Mr.Corn gltos the sevon-stor- y brick mercantilebuilding. '.,.")'.,xl07.Hv2.-UxI(Hl- 4, No. 4'24Ilroomo street, adjoining the Kirn Btreet cor-nel On tho Ilroadway corner 3Ir. Corn willerect a modorn commorolnl hullding.

Hnrnco S. I'.ly - Co nnd .1 Homnlne llrownA Co hnto sold to MichaelJ. O'Hhnughnessy,Jr., the fout-stor- y dwelling, 2oxltbU). No. 31West Thirty-secon- d street.

W. P. Mangam has sold for the trustees ofthe l'resbylei y of New York to Martin 3Ietygertho t'lot.tiOxlOJ, at the southwest corner ofHeeond atenue nnd r!eenty-seeon- d street.

William 31 Ilyon.in conjunction with 1). L.Setilly.'has sold for John S Daniels the three-slor- v

frnmo dwelling. 20x10(1, No. 12H F.nst121st street Sir. ltvan has nlso sold, forritssec I.. Hoyorto Adelson .V Stone, the lease-hold. No. 232 Canal street, eight-stor- y businessbuilding, 2ili!0.

C L l'.iusel has sold to Charles Sellgman No.W! I'lfth ctreet. 24!J. Tho buyer will e.

Horace S Kly A Co. have sold, fur tho estateof W illlam Post to Louis Hoeber, tho rive-sto-

tenement. 2.1x1110. No. 34 Norfolk streetW C Dilger has sold to llentr A Hruhaeher

the four tlirei-sto- rr dwellings. Nos 221) to 2.1.1last ifty-thii- d street Tho purchasers willereel tluee new liuildlngs on tho site.

Sidineldler A Ihp hrnch have cold to A.Hehles-IngerN- o

01 Ludlow street, 25x87 0. flvo-stor- y

tenement.I'dwardJ Welling has sold the plot, 50x100,

cast side Pleasant avenue, commencing 75 feetnorth of 120th street, for Whltloek estate, toJohn 1 Johnson : terms pritnte.

Auction Sales.William Kounelly sold, nt No. lit Broadway

yesterdav. In foreclosure. Nos 114 to 11M EastiO'Jd stieot. 75x100 11, thiee v stono-fro-

Hals, to t'h'irles Schaefer for $(10,rKX.Peter I' Meyer A Co. sold, In foreclosure, Xo.

107 St. Nicholas ntenue. 21) 77lUlx25 3xti4,lhe-st"r- y briek ll'it, to t'harli'S M Rosenthal,Plnlntiff. for f 111.2 i.liXos llltland lllSThlrdntenue, 40xmii, two four-stor- y brick storesnnd tenements, tn John A I'ngel for $17,300;the three-stor- y frame dwelling, 3,'lxl 5 1.5, ontlm si;.th clde of Hilton street, about 1DH 2feet west of Westchester ntenue. Wnkelleld, toSiirih 31 ( nhoor. pluintlff. for 4,57()

NMIIInm 31 llvan sold, in pnrtition. No. 43SWect Twentieth ctreet. IH Mxini 1 1, four-stor- y

brick dwelling, to Snrah Hayes for fH.DOo.Thoinns ('.Smith sold, in foreclosure, S'os.

13n7and HOD rulton avenue, 5HHx!7 l.x57.Hx07 3, two three-stor- y frame dwellings, to LeoHutter for $ 2,300

Aurtlon Snlea.11V WII.I.I4M M. MAV.

Houston street, north Bide, 180 feet east offioerck stieet, 20x155 0 to Third street x20 2x15S, lumber yaid, with all title to Sliinglnctreet. If extended, and Houston street, north-east comer of Mangln street. If extended be-

tween Houston and Third streets, 200 toTompkins street Kl'.'.lO to Third street x'JOl.Hto Mangln street. If uxtended 140.1, one-stor- y

bni'k building nnd vacant: foreclosure sale:Henry Steers and another vs James W. andWilbur K. Smith; Atwnter A Crulkehank.

Slaximus Lesser, rofereo: due onjudgment, $17,0 iH; prior mortcnge. JRJ.OOO;taxes, Ac. $10,273.

West Nluuty-llrs- t street, Xo. 52, south side,401 feet wect of ( entral I'aik West. lHxlOOH.four-stor- y brick dwelling, foreclosure snlo:John Duor, tructoe, vs Mary II. Tnintor andS.irah K Illreklieo: lluer. Strong A Whitehead,attorneys; A Walker Otis, rofnree; due onjudgment. VJ.KOS: prior mortgago. $17,500;taxes. Ac , $100 20.

St Xicholas avenue, Xo 710, east side, 145.10feet north of 145th street, 21x100. four-stor- y

stone front dwelling; loreclosure sale; Jlctro-iiolitn- nPruct Company, as guardian, Ac, vs.

William V.O'Callaghnn etnl ; Parsons, hhep-nr- d

A Ogden, attornejH: Lowls I, Delafleld,referee; due ou judgment, $25,11HI; taxes, Ac,$347.70

Knst 117th street, Nos. 38 to 44, south side,325 feet east of Lenox atentio. 100x100 11,four y brick lints; foreclosure sale; J.Allen Towusend vs JameB H. Comlsky et al ;William P Allen, attorney; Lugene H. Pome-ro-

iofere: due on judgment, $7,800; priormortgages. $8.1,000; taxes, Ac, $270.

West llhth street. No. 24, south side, 300feet westof Fifth atenue, 25x100 11, llte-sto-

brick lint; foreclosure sale; Cornelius I,Kuigcland ts. James DJngliam et al : Henry1' Miller, (attorney; II, Poininery,referee; duo on judgment, $22,5S0 ; taxes, etc.,$430 05

r,asl 121lh street. No 312, south side, 137.0feet east of Second ntenue, IDxIihj.H, four-stor- y

brick flat; foreclosure sale; IlnehelFisher ts Thomas J ll'Knno et l ; Duer.Strong A Whitehead, attorneys: MyerS Isaacs,referee; due on judgment, $14,uo7; tuxes,Ae.tlD4.H0

Last 121th street, Xo 314, south sido, 150 0feet east of Second atenue, 1Da100.11 ; four-stor- y

brick lint; foreclosure snlo; Mnry Smithnnd Letltla H. Sands, as trustees, vs HenriettaHlrcch et al ; Duer, Strong A Whitehead,

Kugene II Pomeroy. referee: duo onjudgment. $12,054 ; taxes, Ac. $404 W.

I1V P. PIPKN'IX INORAIIAM CO.

Ilroomo street. No 407. south side. 20 10 feeteast of West Ilroadway, 20.10x02x20 10x04,four-stor- y bilck building; executor's salo; es-tate of tleorge P Sweeney,

IIV HKIlBKIlT A, snERMAN.West Ninety-sixt- h street. Xo. 100. south side,

150 feet west of Columbus atenuo, 25x100 8,fho-stor- y brick Hut: foreclosure sale: Selmallrlllts. John Cotter et al.; Wilcox A Ilrodok.attorneys; Francis p Lowrey. referee; due onjudgment, S27.3D4 ; taxes, $1)03.35,

DV rETEil r. MKVEIl A CO.

West Ninety-eight- h streot. Nos, (10 to (14,south side, 100 feet east of Columbus avenue,75x100 11, three lite-stor- y stone-rro- lints;foreclosure sale: John J. Fnllhoo et nl. vs.Jeanette Hllgers ot nl : William H. Heed,

John Lord, roteree; due on judgment,$7,050; prlormortgages,$78.1H)3(l4;iaxos,Ac,$150; uiechntiics' lieu.

BY nitVlN N KRNNF.LI.T CO.

Second avenue, south side, about 410 feeteaHt ot White Plains road. WlllinmBbrldge,f0.5x about 200x , tneant: partition sale;Archibald F Fournier and nnother vs. MaryI aii.b et al.; John J lirady, ntlornoy; KugeneII Day. referee: taxes, Ac , $100

Knst 122d street, Nos. 17 and 09, north aide,beginning 105 feet west of Park ntenue. two

y stone-fro- lints, 25x100 11 enod;foreclosure sales, two actions: Thomas 11. dalevs. Cornelius J ltellly et nl.; Meyer Auorbaoh,ntlorney; Donald McLean, reforeo: due ench,on judgment. $1.2011; prior mortgage.$lf,000;taxes. Ac. $402.30.

11V SOLOMON I)E XVAITTKtncR.West 2011th streot. northeast clde, 125 feet

port Invest of Columbus atenue, 25x00. 11, va-cant : foreclosure cale;Thoma L. Itovnoldsti (leorgu II ( hninbcrlain et al : llobort JMahon, attorney; Ldttard Sehenck, referee;dun nn judgment, $1,420; priot inoitgugca,$2,500; taxes, Ac. $20 55.

Ileal Katnte Transfers.Arthur av, tv a, 233 a PMliam av, 50tlI7 11

xMnin.H, Annin O Cioker et al toan lam (3,000

Arthur at, w a, 231 a pi I ham av. not 17.Mary Hand Miehael J Croker,

lo gdii, Ac. to Homelike Camlliaud ano,2 pan . 300

Ilrookat. s, CH a I UStll at. r.090,palt 132dst 11 a r7', w Courtlaudt av, 2(ixl 00. Harriet J Fraaer lo Harah J

. . liOOBniok av, w a, 14S a lilDth at, 20iuo, Baiah

J. Dickson et al to Harriet J. Fraaar 2,500Convent av, a, 6M n 14lit at, 20x100;

Mary n Jeaanp toFredk J Jeaaup 1

nitialonat, 47and 47M, llliw n, ilm DPvialon at, 45 and 4"U, 2I11IH.H, OaetanoW II Zegllo to Meyer Veasell . ... I

Greenwich t, 31)4, n w cor Reach at. 2 fit7li.1()i2f,x7u H; Arnold i 1) XVedemeycrtu William J Fryer 1

nampdeuat, o cor Ljring pi, runs e 7H.7to s Hampden at, x a 1 ml it, Ac, Qra-- sSmith to Clarence LHmlth eich

Interior lot, tone lllh at, at oiitr.i line DK, bet lr,thand IH6H1 st runs w nt Itae lr.ot nr,2 li tv K.0, Win C llaier toJohn P Leo 2,700

Interior lot, looe lllh at. at centre line DK. bet ldRthand 18ilth sis, rutin it m itso K.ot n r,2.1t w ir,0, John P Lso toOraee Decker 1

Ifajelte at, vr s, lot 45.1 imp of Pidonporti. ('has 11 Young, ref, to Kdoard Maherand alio . 1,(100

Lafontaliienv, u i'or lHoth t, 2.1" "tinoto tv s uthur av, widened i2S4.Htlt)2,John W Cornlah to 11 nryW Deans 44,100

Lexington av, a wcorli.'idst, 10.5x70, JameaK Atkinson to Lotta (1 Hall . . , 1

Letlngton av, a e cor 121IH1 at, uo.lliiio,Jacoli Si hattman to Ianel Htone 1

Lot 22l( block F, map Mapea estate, WestI arms, Auguat Hlener to Carol no llor- -nung . .... .... 2,500

Madison at.es. 71) nii41ith at, l.ntTR, JohnH W bite to John T Farler . 1

Marion et, 14, w a. Id lxia.luttl.ltatM,(HiifoppeOalio to Meyer Oreenherg. , I

Poit at, 11 . 100 e l.meraou at Kiniliii),Thomas Allison, ref, to Michael JMahoney , 0,100

Prospect av, w s, 231 n John at .ltl.,o,with right or way. Ac, ad): Frederick AWare, referee, to Martin W alter and ano 1,245

Itltter pi, a s new line, 2ns, 7 0 l nion avnew line, l.ntll'O lio.Uxloo I emailet, n a, 24.1.7 e t'nlnn av new line, 74to lit74 core, Ixlnard tl Williams to 'llu misFarley 1

Btehbina sr, n w p, I11M..I s w Home st IH 4mil mm UKlD.il; FannliB h LswrencotoPaul Lnnlger .. 1

Walton av, e a. 12H.Ua ninth at. 25.HXH4 3t2.',.2ii2.ii; Herman rlchmiirk tn CarolineMejcr X

W'elialerav. a w cor Ili7th st, 1002x100 11XI0021IOI Josephine M Iltrrov and anoto Paul M Herrog 100

5th st, 741) E, 22.IIIU7 U22.3illil.lt FarlnP O'lliien and ano, bi guardian, to Ilm helHihweltrer S.0S2

6th at, 741) F 22 ni)7.U22.3tlin 11. HenryROIirlentoItavhelHcliwcltrer .. B.638

"thav, 22M1, necoi IR4th et, 2".x75. MaryO'ltegautoJnhnO'Itegan. 1

loth at. aw cor laiatet, 24 Hi loo, HamuelII Ordway to V.maiiuei llellner and ano A.R.'O

15lh st, 215 E, XIary , Hawklua to tlioFriends' Homa Assoclatlou of New York :n,coo

17th at, 244 W, 17.10IM4, John M Ityan toMary J Rj an . , 1

B2d et. n s, loo tr 7th at, 50x131) r,tf,ot141 10. Trank DAmei to Anna 1. Woods. 1

astli at, 272 W. m.cinH H. cllflord w Hart-ridg-

ref, to Annie H and Kllen O Mead 10,00052d st, s a, 200 it nth at 2".xlno.5; Hamuel

11 Ordway to Albert J Adams 10,75054lh et, n b, lis I) ecthat, lc.litlon.5, Win

M Ityan to Mlnerta I Murrav 1

tllat at, a a, 2M) tr Colliniblls av, 00x100 5;Columbia Mutual UAL Aaan to PhilipWood. ilnist at, SO- n. 25xloo.ll, Uias (lerlich toAgnes Parralow 1

laoth st, as, Viin I2thav, 2',xlir. to Man-hattan at t.'7 1U1S2H, Stuiilel 0 liar-riso- n

to Jamea II pettlngill . 1141th st, n a 47. e Amsterdam at. loot

DM II, Denis J Dwjer and alio to John PLeo . . 1

14l)th Bt, a a, 415 w nouletard, 15x1)1). II;Hi 11J W II llrown, n f, to Edttanl Mltrhellaud auo fi,700

Ilecorded T.ensea.Irtlngpl, a tv cor 15th st. llnnnah A Craln

to Helnrii'li fonrled, 10 yrs (1 1,7501st av, 2243, Francesco l)e Drills to Louisa

lie Ilehls, 4jrs 840

Ilecorded Mortgages.Amaterdam av, a w cor 131st st: FmauueJ

Heilntr and Allen 1, M trdccal to KateMordeeai, 1 yr . . . . f 10,000

At C e s, 51. 11 11 11th A iguata J llutti rworth to stina M Smith, ptrt, 5 yr-- . a, ono

Cioerck st, I John and K unit Luhrs toJaeob and Harah M hulght and auo, trus,Acttis . 20,000

Grand s(, 5r atul . ,t Mon.s ct.ilar an 1

8amuel Hoeenberg to Sender .Inrmulowsky, eeiire adtauees .. 15,000

Oreenwleli at. 304, Win .1 Fier to 'lidoOuaiantee and Trust Co. 1 yr . . 25,ooo

Henrrat,lil2 Chalt and llarnet Harris to(labrlel Cohen, 4 rs (1,000

Henn st b wcorrainni'dl at, Max Mil It toAbraham Htltersnn. 1 yr 13,500

La Fontaine av 111 w line n e cor lsoih t,2t'il."illli i, tn srlhur ar wldenisl. JinnyW Deans to John W Cnrulah, "n yr 10,700

Lexlmiton at, a ecor 12'lth st. Ianol Mtonoto Jacob Schnttman, 1 tr, 2 mtgs . 71,000

Lot 221). Plork F, map Mapis state, Karo- -

lina Horuiing to August Db ner, lustnlls. 1,200Marion st. 14 Mi jer On'entergt''(llusi'i'o

or Joswi'h Oallo, 1 yr . 0,250Monroe at.tr a, 200 n 174th st, ("ii as F Ehl

era to Hailrm Satlnes Hank, 1 r 7,000Oak t 52, Margaret c and Jsi ob W Feetsr

to the Senmsn's Pank. lr 3,500Orchaidst, 102and li'4 Miribam Klternnn

and Isaac Orossinsu to Catlman House,15,000

Troapect av, a, 231 n John at. ttnli rightof waj adj, Ac .lacob F Piulen an I Martin Walter In Mare F.C.irley. 5 yrs 2,500

Btebblnsar. 114'.. Paul Lsnt lngiT to Ilsll- -

road Coitperatlte II A I, seam n. installs 2,501Tlnton av. 8V1. Aenes to It tin

Ouaranteeand Truat Co Gtrs . , 3.250Trinity at , w a. 25 11 Cedar pi Dennis Dug- -

gan to Lui y M Collina 5 j r. 2,500Weluler at, s w ..'r l)'7th st, Piul M Her?oi:

to J"aephini M I'urroy and Mar) P Mitch-ell 3yis . . 7,600

3d at, .'tl--, and 2317. alo 2312 3 at

camueland Atirahtin M Flkus to James F,North, unilltl led Interi'st a,-- ,

d t r ., 5 0005th et, 741) Itarhel and llessie

1 HeiiryROIlicnet al, Tl 11,00)5th at, s w ror oth st, .lulls and .Inline

Fleischmann to ( has F Pellard, 3 moa 15,ooo10th av 4S4 Joaeuh M llelllt and Wni

hherldan to Jarob Ilupptrt, atore Pae,deioaud . , 4,771

14th st, 118 F Harah II I urner, eitrx. Ai ,to the Hank for saTlinrs NY 3yrs ' 11), 000

40th st, 445 W. O Otto Eltimdi t.) Win ItKilmer. 1 yr e.,000

4tftst 2I4F SophleSand Hnry Einrlc'lto William Urenner. a yrs 2,500

"3d at, s a 101) e Ma tisou at Heuriette F.tt- -

llnirer to the lmitildi Life Assmaliee Kn- -

rietyof thoCR 3 yrs .. R5.00087th st, 2HM I!, Miehtel A Hodmann to the

Title liuar.inti e aud Trust Co, .1 1 rs 1 a, 000doth at, 315 W, Harriet ! andWmOVer

Plane to Mutual Life Ins Co, 6 yrs 16,000101st at. 3.)5 E Agres Harcalow to Charles

(lerlich. 3) r 1,(1501 swtli at. 11 s, I2 7 w Si Ann's at: Mart i

MuNameo lo Pralley A Curlier 0 ', . 1 rs 3.I0S142d st. b a, IH1 11 n Mexa'.der at . Deborth

I Huehanan to Harlem Sxtlnss IUllk I yr 8 000144th at. a s, llu ti Hamilton ttrraic Henry

T Dawaon to Pnlteisit) Pub'g Co 1 yr 3,36014'lthat, 11 a. 50 c of C invent av. and 11 adl

lots. John P Leo to tho (lermat.lt Lif 3 IrnCo. 5 yrs, 7 mtgs, each 10,600

14uh at, n a, 476 e Amsterdam ar. John pI,oi' to Denis J Dwier and alio. I l e,500

16Kth st, s e cor cauldwell av; Joseph Oto Qeori-- e Palm, tr 1,600

ir.cth at, s a, 20.. ii Cauldwell at ; Joseph 0Cocker to George Palen, 1 t r 750

l.'.sth st. s s. .'(M.iie Csuldwillav, Joseph 0Cooker to (It orie Palen, 1 yr 7,p0

lr.Klh st, s a, 57,3 e Cauldwt 11 av: Joseph 0Cooker to Oiorire Pali n, jr . 760

Ultil ft. s a, inn e Amfterdani at. ErnestWttteier to AunaB Funk, demand 1,100

Assignments of Miirtgngcs.Andrews, Siiuurl W, exr, tn Alice A Wil-

liams is. onoAnient an M Tillage C I , Marie Kt'berl 10.500American Moiigage o to Chas n Winnick. 23,osnAmerican MoltuagsCo lo Chaa I', Winniik, 17,017Alt Asiocisllon fur tho Knlit fof lp-.- ctibln

Aged Indigent Females City of N V toHenrietta 11 and William Halomou, eirs,J. 10,112

Caswell, Win W, to Eugenia V Cbapin andano . 1 a.ooorunger, lanny, to Jonas l atul ano uoniHoyt, Hiuan E, et al, trus, Ac, to the DimoBatlmr- - lunkof UrooM) 11 35.000Morgenthau, Maxiiniliaii.to.lohaunt Wolf Kr,o

MxcKt'lDie. ilorg'', to Chas A I liristinan . 110111hllteiaon, Abruham, to the State Hank 13,500Btiarus, .laiues c, tills, Ac, to Louisa la

Uoy. trus, Ao pomBtiarna, James B, trus, Ac, to Louisa Le

floy, tniB, Ac nomlhe I attji rs' Title Ilia Co to the Mutual

I.lfolns Co 11,000Xogel llenr,to Adam ogel 2. "00Ton Mallow, Enitl, exr, Ac, to 1) tra L

Bpeckmun and auo . . , . nomWade, Helluda M, toltowlaud A Hobblus ,, l.oOu

Meibmilrs' l.lena.Clinton at, l3: Jacob Euarhner va Inahuratiaky and ano ,,,,. $6 00Concord av, tt a, lot) 11 161at st, 60X100;

Chlllcli KOates A Co ta Tony Altleii fiOO 68Elm at, 11 ecor Houston at. 102 :itJ5 1.

Itorkatniiu ta lsaacHchlesingei 1 al 45 60Oold et an, Weatlughouse Electric and Mfg

Co ta Phelps, lh'dge A Co rt al 3,81)1 00Washington st, 37s, and 72 lleaeh at ReneFretlerleh A Liddle ta Joliti Walker 2,400 00

Water at. 41)2 and 41)4: White, Van (Halm ,:Co ta 6amnel Cllorlln or Corlln ,. 43 03flthat, 62 W; Frank Waller, aaalguee, 4 c,ta F Fohr et al 400 00

f)2d at, a B, 125 w Central Park West. 135iloo, Strong ATottcn t a Patrick J O'Con-ne-

rt al ... 053 80l5tu at, 47 Wi Alice J L Dolon ts Jennie

and Leopold ltothaehlld 27 00112th at, 11 a, 100 e Hth at, 125x100 11,

Mtchelo D Amore A Co vs Henry Nitdiolaburg 4,421 71

Fureclnaiirra,Clrand at, n a 73 w Wooatir at. 25xloo, W'm 0

Crane ts Heniy M Toatetln et al; attys, Lyon A H.Mornliigalilo at , e a, 20.4 a llritli st, 3nlx Irreg:

The N Y Intiatinent and luiproteut Cuts Jus NCampbell atty, C L Wtatrott

West End av. a it cor sotbal, 125x00. MotiopolltanIniprotement Co ts the West End Apaitiniiit HouaaCoetal. altv, C 1, W'eatcnlt

Weat End at, a w cor Ruth at, i25xiio, MelropalitauImitrotemeut Co ta Job)) Westertelt it al, atty, 0L Wi stcott

5litb at. s a, 160 e nth at '.Oilll')-- ,22d at, n a,

187 lie 7th av, 07 iixlii 11 Philip II Abbott et al vaHenry Melnktui foret los Hens, atty II A Vleu.

(irtthat, 11a, 142,ile loth av,27x irreg, also psthat, n a, 100 e loth at, 27 i Irreg, Citiens- - NtTlngaHank tBjohn.0 Wllion, Jr, etal.attv, ,1 W Plrsaon.

114th st.n a, 1:11) w Park at. 2',tloo II. TwelfthWard Hank tsJas FDolanotal. attt CW Daiton.

134th st, 11 a, JH6 w fith av. 25tuii n. Allen LMordeeai t a lx)ula Isi etal.atty, 1 Knthsidillil,

l.'l7thst, a a, 1(10 0 cth av 1', iUnli.il IlieTtarh-eta- '11 anil L Aaan, Ac, t a Oco Tllnwett al, atty.

J II Sabine.

Lis Pendens.Prlgaa av. a , 100 w Suburban t 2S1IIO Hnll t.lTl,lili Blburbtu at, 66x120; WiutUrop II

Perth ts HonhlaL Perth et al, partition, atty, J A

Amundsen.Washington st, 310 and 3C2, Oaten by gdn,

va Susanna Osten, Unlit and admi, Ac, ctal, partitlou, atts, Ajtpell A It.

22d st. 11 a, ,11.11 e loth av, 15 niim.Ri Cornelia CKearing ta Ily 0 Backus, piitlllon, attja, Logan,D All.

I'lnns l'llod for New Itullillngs.Clinlon nl, 34 Improtemont to dwt lllng;

Hutherland A Mf.Nill, o'tiicri, W 1. Mowbraj, aicnlte. t, coat l,r.O0

Oeranl st.n s, 104 e llsrgen av, live storytint; M kit Murplij, owners, W C n ker- -

eon, anhlteit, lost . ih.oodLexington av and 52 I st, s w cor, Iniprote-

ment to nhiiii.li, Hwcdlsh M F. Cliiurh,owner, W II lllrknilre, areliltect. lost. . lS.ono

alar.ou at, w a, lot) s Tratei at. threedwellings, Jamea It ioun, owner,

.1 11 Lamb, andillci t wist .. . 7,800Mulberry at, 27. Iiupr iteinent to fai tory;

William Itollolrr, owner, E 0 Trillin,arclilteit. t tat l.ono

Prospect at, e s 452 n IsOOlsl; tlllio twii-sti-

dwellings,.! 11 Metflcr, ottnrr, W C

Dlckerson, architect, rott p.oooRoullnrii llouleiaid, lW 1)72. lniinte-mon- t

to fscturj. 0 A Eilcs.on, osner, IIIIorul irgcr. arcniteet. cost. lo.ono

Bouthern Houletard. w s, 50 s H7th slifour story itat. Elirabeth lilundell, own- - .,.or John Do Hart, arihltnt cost .

Pt lUymond av and Lafajette st, s e cur;two st try duelling Frank Louk, owner;nrhelltig, aichltect cost . . . 4, .00

Weat Farina road, a a. 75 w I attrema aye,two attrt lofts mid atrrea, l(rrii,au hlllll,otvmr. II Ebeliiu, art hititl "i 3,000

Weal llroad wat und Worth si n forlofts and atores. Thomas lit 11,

owner. Monte A Lalnlsledt I, .iirhitet Is;cost . . 45,000

Id av, e a. ii 171th st four two toryl'ats. , tlluiueiithal owner, Moore o

Inndsledel, ar, Intt-- t ts nl ., R.no.15th at. Pel" lout three lite story n 1

basement dwt lllng. WIT Hall. own. rs.Welch, smith A I'l.no-i- . architects, co.t 2"Vno

Md st 2IID .'1 I W two llte-tm- y Hals,rhllip 11 W off owner, hi hneldei !t

bite, ts .o-- t . ,. 5(1,000B",til at 7 F, liiiprnfelneut lo dwelling,

TCh.ipell, tiwner. I if.ii8.li A Nash archi-tect... mt .. :,onn

it1iltai11iU'.ii toi -sti ry flat. 11

C W'andell .state, owner, Heniy mlr-son- ,

an hltict c tst tm.oooOlatst lilt) F. flte t irj Hat Morris

u F P.llitin ar, hiteii, cost 30,000KiHthst, s s, n l n Pletsant nt two story

stable ami ctal yard, Unit Knnlai h,uwin.1, J W die, anhlteit, coat 2,000

,oyv a. votmr.'s wit.iIt Disposes uf n I.iirg." Kstntc Widow and

Tito ( lllldrcn Mnln ItnurlU Inrles.The will of John (I. Jlcore of tho firm of

Moore A Schley, hiokois, tt.is Hied for prohntojcatenlay It tvn- - ctceutoil on Deo, 7, 1 WW.

nnd was rollotvcd by ,i codicil on Mny 18. lHie.i.

The will imnics Mr Mooro's partner. Cirnnt It

Schley, nml John W, Simpson anil ThomtiaThncher I'xccutots. hut tho codicil nnnulfl thoappointment ot Mr Schley because of the de-

mands of Mr ScIiIcj'r ottn business nlTalrsupon his tinin nml hcnlth The tnluoof theetnto Is not ntntod.

The following berpiosts are mada: To MrMooin's ulster, r.llcn .. Mo-jie- . SIO.OoO; toFlorence Godfrey nml Je-s- lo Godfrey, daugh-ters uf Wilson nnd I.oulsn Gotlfrey, $10,000each; to his brother. Harry D Moore, $10.(00;to his sister. Vida 1' Moore. $10,000; $40,000In trust to hit brother, H.irty 11 Moore, so thathis daughters Katharine aniK'onstanco Moore,hill each h.no the Income of Inlf of it, nml all

sonants who hate been In Mr. Moore's employfor live ears are to get S100 for ctcrv cur ofemployment

The testator left two chlldicn. Ituth nmlFaith, each of whom geti a spcclul ln'iiuest nt$100,000 Tho, are nlsn tohnte between themall tho jewelry, niiuiiitures, slltcr plute amichina "which Lolongcd to their inothei, nndthe library formed by her nntl enumerated inthe catalogue thereof prltately nrinted inIH.i'J." Ituth getH a painting by Dupro amiFaith one by Di i

The widow. Louise Hartshorne Moore, Is tohate Mr Mooro s stable with Its furnishingsaud all horses nntl lanl.iges The will satsfurther "Iheiebv cotiflnii tho gift mmln bymo to my said wife at the time of ourmairiiigo,nntl allot niv pletures, works uf nit, objoti-ilt- iterm, c und all like things slncoplnceii by til" In tho house 11 HaBt blxty-llfl- h

I cite toller "1 lib ttltltitv nut! daughters aro to hato among

them Mr. Mooro's house ami "uuteuts withother Property at Winter Harbor, Me.

Four funds are to be ciealed of an amount tolleldMr MotreV r, 1. len I. Mooro, an

$ii,0 hia ytur; Mi. Mir ill 11 Altlriclimi Income of SI, Olio a year, Wilson iiodtrey anincome iif$l,'-'iiO- n j ear and hid widow nn in-come of $1, n je.ir '1 he cotllcil gites A I.1'nrrllt of Meuben, Me, $1,000 and Nelliellhodesof ltll Halsey Ktteet, lirooklyu, nil

for life of slo a monthThe rest of the estiito is to bo ditltletl Into

tluee parts. The incniue of one pa it will gotoMr Mi'Ore'h wltlotv with remainder oter lo hischildren, and the income uf die other tttupaitsIs for his daughters, Ituth and lalth, for lltuwith reiunlndet otortotheli Issue,

sot ii.iiii.i-- : ran uuashsqs's acts.Hoy Shot Ohrila tilth n lint niter Git en to

Him ly Griindfather Dottd.The suit brought by Julius Oberle, a sV.oe-mak-

of Sltth atenue and Ninth street, to$0.oo0 damages fiom John Dnwd, the

cliiof clerk In the office of the County Trens-uie- r.

for Injuries sustained nn July 4 last bybeing shot In tho loft leg by Fredeiick Dowd,the grnudson of tho defenil.int,was dismissed by Justice Kuogh In the Su-

premo Court In Ilrooklyn lesterday. Testl-nuiii- y

was giten to show that Mr. Dowd gavehlsci.uidsou a ratolver and some blank s.

The hoy managed to get homoball cartridges. Ho cuteied tho 's

store, nnd while talking with theplaintiff n cattrldgo was aeeidentallf

nnd (Iberlo was injured tiberlethat Mr Don d was lliiaucially lespnii-Blbl- e

for the uetlou of his ginndson. as thoshooting was due to the negligence of thede-fende-

in git Ing his grandson ilm revolver"Suppose a boys grandfnthnr cites him a

knife," said J ustlcH heogh. "anl tlio boy cutsthe tail from our dr to.it, cm ou hold theCrauiKiitlmr for tlio tlamageh '

Justice Keogh held that It ttus not negligencefor the defendant togivo his grandson n

mill ho declined to allow the matter togo to the juiy.

Mcniiillnl Tnhlet to Ira, Daniel I.eroy,N'KttronT. U I .Juno '.'S A memorial tablet

was mivolled in old Tiinity Chuieh Inmemory uf the late Mrs Daniel l.aiot. , giand-moth-

of Mis George Vandetbllt, Mre GeorgoG Merrill, whoso husbantl, the Ilet. Mi Mm rillofTiitodo, assisted in tho sort ices, nnd alsoCountess ildrsai nml Mrs John Melmhislliown. the latter erecting the lablot The in-

scription roads "To the ghny of dotl mid inlotlng ineinory of Hus.in I llynheth l.eio).daughter of Nicholas nnd I llabctb .Stuyrns.nitFish and wife of Daniel I.ero) Horn In New

orfc.Iulv W. Itori. dlotl In Newport July Ll).IMisl." " I heaid lhovolcoof.Isubsay 'loinounto me ami real "