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THE BBOOKYO)AILY I3AxLE. NEW YORK, SATUBDAY, APRIL 13, 1901. 17 HOTELS AND BESOBTS. HOTELS AND 3ES0BTS. HOTELS AjWP SESOBTS.

LEGATi NOTICES. I HOTEL? AND BESOBTS. Tbe Eacle 9urcan. Full particulars concerning nil resorts, circulars of hotels, railroad and steamboat: time tables ana tourists' guides to be had at the EAGLE FREE INFORMATION BUREAUS, Eagle BulldlnB, Brooklyn: Broadway, "Manhattan, and Washington and Paris. ATX ANTIC CITY.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY CYRUS Hitchcock, plaintiff, against Oertrude and. others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale mittlc and entered In tbe above entitled action, dated tbe 4th day of 1901, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, the salesrooms. No.

9 Willoughby street, in. the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the Zd day of May. 1901. at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands In said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot.

piece parcel ot land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of KlngB and State of York and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of St. Marks avenue distant forty one t41) feet eight (8) Inches westerly from the northwesterly corner of St. Marks avenue and Ralph avenue, and running thence northerly parallel with said Ralph avenue and part of the distance through a party wall eighty (60) feet: thence westerly and parallel with said St. Marks avenue sixteen (16) feet and clgh; (8) inches: thence southerly and again parallel with said Ralph avenue and part of the distance through a party wall eighty (6) feet to St. Marks avenue, and thenoe easterly along said St.

Marks avenue sixteen (16) feet and oghl (S) Inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated April 8. 1901. WILLIAM WALTON. Sheriff of Kings County.

Herbert Ogden. Plaintiff's Attorney, 31 Pine street. Borough of Manhattan, New Yofk City. The following Is a diagram of the property to be sold as above described: No. 1,887 St.

Marks Avenue. of Wyckoff avenu1. one three frame. 25x51. five families, tin roof; cost $3,300.

Andrew Wuck ert, owner. HIMROD STREET, south side. 270 feet, east of Irvine avenue, two three story brick. 25x70, six fnmilies each, tin roof; cost $16,000. Martin Delnhardt.

owter. HIMROD STREET, north side. 225 feet east of Irving avenue, six three story brick, 25 x66. six families each, tin roof; cost Isidore Wenz ler, owner. NEWTON HTREET.

south side. 200 feet west Humboldt straet. seven throe story brick. 23x 66, sir families each, tin roof; cost $56,000. Charles Buell.

owner. EAST FOURTH STREET, east side. 300 feet south of Avenue one two story Hnil attic frame. 28x53. one family, shingle root; cost $3,000.

William Protzman, owner. Comparative Tables. lfOl Front March 23 to April 4. inclusive: Deeds, consideration expressed 173 Total consideration J3S3.732 Nominal consideration 33i Deeds of release, etc 2P 1S00 From March 30 to April 5. Deeds, consideration 160 Total consideration SS97.312 Nominal consideration Deeds of release, etc 31 1901 From March 20 to April 4.

Inclusive: Total number of mortgages 313 Total valu? $1,378,231 Number of purchase money mortgages 1C Value of purchase money mortgages 5655.311 J30O From March 30 to April 5. inclusive: Total number of mortgages 2S7 Total v.iluj SJS 1.72:! Number of purchase money mortgages UC Value of purchase' money mortgages Mechanics' Liens. APRIL 12. Fiftieth St. No 359.

s. 377.S Sixth av. 15x100.2. John MoCann agt Julia Ronnell 512.25 Sutter av. 75 ft Christopher at, HOTEL CHELSEA, ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. 100 Sea Water Baths. 300 Ocean View Rooms. New York Booking Office: 3Park Place, 10 A. M.

toIP.M beth Sweenev. PITKIN AV. a. 25 ft SacUman st. 1.8.9x100.

Bap S. wife Samaet Lech terman. to lona Levenson. Same property. Samuel Lechterman to panic, mort $2,500 BLAKE AV.

s. 25 rt Powell st. 23 90. Henry Berkovllz to Abraham Bclanowsky. mort $1,200 SCHENTK AV.

s. 125 ft Blake av. Belmont av. s. 75 ft Hendrlx st.

Jerome St. s. 123 ft Eastern pnrkwav. 2.ixl00; Blake av. s.

50 ft Sehenck av. 25x100. Arthur Mogtidgf. to Joseph Scully, all liens SECOND ST. s.

40 ft Pond St. MX I'M. foreclose. William Walton to Amalle M' r.tz et al. exrs Carl A Mertz SECOND ST.

s. ft Bond st. 20' 300. Amalie Mertz et al. txrs Carl A Mertz.

to Richard Burns PRESIDENT ST. iy s. 327 ft Seventh av. 20xK0. Arthur Van Slclen.

Uhltestoni I. 1. to Geo VV Van Siclen. Cornwall. all Interest A DELPHI ST.

s. 296.2 Mvrtle av. runs Sl6xwl00xnl0xel00. Albert Wood to Louise Morlurty and Wm Wood, all interest, mort $3,000 SUTTER AV. cor Mil ford St.

'40xSO. Frcdk Dexter to Stephen Thomas and Francis Foralter, joint EIGHTY FIFTH ST. s. li ft Eleventh av. 20x100; Eighty second t.

2J0 ft w. Twelfth av. runs ol00xw241.Sjc Frcdk Dexter to Stephen Thomas and Francis Foraker joint tenants ELEVENTH AV. west cor Eighty third st. Fredk Dexter to Stephen Thomas and Francis Fornker, Joint tenants GRAVESEND BAY.

lnnd under water, adjoining upland of grantees' herein. Fredk Dexter to Stephen Thomas and Francis Foraker. jclnt Plot begins at west cor thereof at point on high water line. Gravescr.d Bay. and adjoins Albert Voorhees.

runs 110.9 282. 110 277. Fred'k Dexter to Stephen ThomaB and Francis Foraker. joint Right of way. 15 rt wide, s.

at high wcter mark. Gravesenrt Bay, runs e) 300 ft 40 200 to Bxv 40. Fredk Dexter to Stephen Thomas and Francis II Foraker. Joint tenants, 'j nl NINTH AV. 60.2 Fifty second st, John Fltzstmmons to "r' Henry Hlekers SCHERMERHORN ST.

s. 100 ft Bond ft. Lorln 'M Greeo to Marl, Green, mort PACIFIC ST. r. 218.9 Henry: WlClJli loo.

"has A Olson; to John Olson. all 11 GATES AV. a. 268.9 Stuyvesant av, :s.9.Nl0. Josephine I.

Wendelein to'John Vollnrs. morts $3.250 ANTHtvNY ST. s. 50 ft Varlck Bt. 25x niiah Meflerole to Giuseppe Splezln GREENE AV.

s. 404. Nontrauil av. 22.6x100. Dexter to Stephen Thomas and Francis Foraker, joint tenants WASHINGTON ST.

s. 127 ft Johnson st, IOxC. 2. Krwl'k Dexter to Stephen Thomas and Francis Foraker. joint tenants HOWARD A V.

ri Hancock st. 20x SO, Elisc Gress to Annie, wife John Dockweller SEVENTEENTH ST. nos. 135 ft Sixth av. 17.6x80.

Augustus Weekes to Jennie Marks and Annie Osrowitz. mort $2. 150 ABotel 116.8 418 4, B. THOMPSON CO. The Ensle Burermji.

Full particulars concerning all rtsorta, circulars ef.hatls. railroad and steamboat time tables and toUrMW KUldea to he had at the KAGLE FREE wyORMATIONI BUREAUS. Eagl Bulldlne. Brooltlyn; 952 Broadway, Manhattan, and Wash InKtonand Paris. "vPBIUqjPAI, CITIES.

Buffalo. COMPORT AT EXPOSITION. A SPXiENDID HOTEL' SYSTEM. offer, lit very reasonable terms, accommodations to" Visitors' at the Pan American Exposition. Our isystem.

controls the Buckingham, Morlbonjugh. Lincoln and apartment hou3cs, all up to date, and thirty houses in'the Elmwood district, within a' very short distance ol Expo sttlon grounds, and ha'ving directJCar and 'bUs" connections. SEND'FOB BOOKLET. THE F. B.

ROBINS PAX AMERICAN HOTEL SYSTEM. 52 33 Erie County Bank HUixaio. Brooklyn. MANSION HOUSE, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, Dlreetlv Wall Hn, Vnrlr Swalve minutes' from. New York City Hall.

Select family and transient hotel. Large, light single and en suite, with private bath. RATES: J. C. VAN CLEAF, Proprietor.

Washington, D. C. THESHOREHAM, WASHINGTON, D. C. Ainerican and European Plan.

Absolutely Fireproof, Located in the most fash fonable part oi the city and within five minutes' walk of the EXECUTIVE MANSION, TREASURY, STATE, WAR NAVY DEPARTMENTS. John T. Devine. THE RALEIGH, PENNSYLVANIA CORNER TWELFTH ST, WASHINGTON. D.

C. EUROPEAN FIREPROOF, THE. 'MODERN HOTEL OF THE CITY. T. J.

TALTY. Manager. Syracuse, N. THE MOWEY, UNDER NE.W MANAGEMENT. 10 ROOM 3 WITH BATHS.

AMERICAN, ti TO 12; EUROPEAN, TO SI. SYRACUSE, N. Q. B. McHTNLEY.

LONG ISLAND. FI3VEST SEA SIDE RESORT NEAR NEW VOUK CITY. BEACH HOTEL LONG BEACH, LONG ISLAND OPEXS i.V JUNE. AMD COTTAGES OPEN IN MAY. Golf, Dntlili PlBhinBT.

SailinR EAI'ID TRAIN SERVICE 45 FROM NEW YORK C11Y Telephone '21 B. A. B. JLongr Bench. New Yorli.

EDGEMERE HOTEL. EDGEMERE, New York City. i. i The finest Hotel the OPENS JL'NE 15TH. Directly on the ocean; golf, tennis, croquet; bathing, boating and Hshinfc.

ruisine and service of the hishcBt order. Booklets, diagrams, on application. WUInx'd. D. RooUcfeller.

iUnuaiver. At office' of Travellers' Information Bureau. 3 Park Place. N. Y.

City, from 10 to 1 P. 31. SKEUTER ISLAND. 1.. N.

Y. Air 'AN HA SET HoUse arid cottages will OPEN June H2. 13 hu'k Bolt IhikH, driving, etc. The New York cfllce is open dally. 2 to 5 P.

at Hotel Marie Antoinette. Broadway, and GCth at, v. here applications will be received. Telephone, Columbus ICS 414. Send for terms and illustrated pamphlet.

ALBERT R. KEEN. Manager. SELECT HOTEL FOR FAMILIES. FAVORITE HOTEL on Great South Bay BONAIRE, PATCKOGUE.

L. 1. KflW READY FOR INSPECTION Open May 20. Write for booklet. JENKINS a CI IFFTON.

Props. LAKE HOUSE Arid cottage, Freeport. L. I. OPENS May t.

All ntodern conveniences; bathing, fishing. K. P. A. E.

FROST. SHAWTANGUNKS AMD SULLIVAN i'. FIRST. CLASS COUNTRY BOARD FOR CHIL dren.frorh 1. years up.

In physician's residence; Beautiful village at of Sullivan and. Ulster large rooms, bathrooms, electric sanltan plumbing; shade' trees. lawns, orchard, ''playgrounds; schools, academy and churches bf all denominations in village. Address Br, H. R.

1, 10S Bttshwlck at, Drooklvn. SARATOGA SPBINGS. Dli. STHOAG'S, THE SARATOGA Sl'KINtiS SANITAKIC3J, SARATOGA SPRINGS. X.

Y. For health, rest or recreation. The appointments of 'a first class hotel, elevator, suites with bath. Electricity, Massage, Turkish, Russian, Sulphur. Hydro Electric, Nauhelm, Mineral and other baths.

parlor and promenade on the roof. waters. Dry, quiet atmosphere with much sunshine. Illustrated bookltt LAKE GEORGE. LAKE GEOKGE.

4 OPEN MAY 1 FOR. TROUT FISHING. BOATS LAND FROM THAT DATE AT HOTEL DOCK. Address. SILAS H.

PAINE. Hotel, Majestic. west Seventy second si. New York. ADIBONDACKS.

RfSORLEY'S. The finest trout fishing in the Adirondacks. 1,000 feet above the sea. 20 well stocked lakes and streams. An excellent family Summer resort as well as one of the very finest fishing and hunting resorts.

Modern conveniences: no pulmonary Invalids. GOLF LINKS. MODERATE RATES. LOW JUNE AND SEPTEMBER RATES. SEND FOR ARTISTIC CATALOGUE.

liAKE PLEASANT. co. n. t. VERMONT.

IJT THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. M1BDLETOWN SPRINGS. VV ND SEASON UNDER NSW MANAGEMENT. OPENS JUNE IS. High elevation; mountain air: new GOLF Ll 'IiS minora! and pure spring waters: lighted by gas; perfect service and cul jine.

Perfect sanitary conditions. GEO. L. WRIGHT, Proprietor. X.

Y. offices, 3 Park place and 23 Union square, until. May 15. PROSPECT HOUSE, ON LAKE BOMOSEKN, CABULETOK; VERMONT. HORACE B.

ELLIS. Manager. VIRGINIA. HOT SPRINGS. VA.

"'New Hotel XhMii, capacity 130; rates, J2.i0 lO per day' .15.00 per week and L. C. ALTHIX. Proprietor. SILVER BAY HOTEL The Einsrle Bureau.

Full particulars concerning all resorts', circulars of hotels, railroad and steamboat time tables and tourists' guides to be bad at tbe EAGLE FREE. INFORMATION BUREAUS, i Eaglo Building. Brooklyn; 932 Broadway. Manhattan, and Woeb incton and Paris. ATLANTIC CITY.

After 3 P.M.. EOYAL PALACE HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. BEACH FRONT PACIFIC AVENUE. New, quiet, luxurious, unsurpassed In beauty of location; 250 large ocean front rooms; 150 connected with baths; cuisine and service of iff best order; N.

Y. office's: 3 Park Place and 25 Union Square. F. N. PIKE.

IT'S OPEN FOR SPUING. ELEGANT. HOTEL RIO GRAND NEW TOBK AV AND THE REACH. GUESTS ARE PLEASED With the.broadmindod. liberal management of this, modern hotel, and as nq It' the Rio Grande adds new friends each year.

Altractlve open finite fires, elevator, sea water Capacity 300. Reduced Spring rates. Ask fur booklet. J. PAUL KILPATRICK.

ATLANTIC CITY'S OCEAN FRONT NEW HOTEL RTJDOIF. 4C0 rooms and 1C0 baths. American plan. to European plan. 2 to S.

KlegantVEUltes, with sea and fresh water baths. Orchestra dally. Special weekly rates. New York Booking Office. 35 Union Square.

11 A. 11. to 7 P. and Hotel Manliattan. to 8 P.

M. Diagrams of rooms, booklets and Information. CHAS R. MYERS. Proprietor.

HOTEL SK0QU0IS, South Carolina Ave. and Beach. Delightful local Ion, near both pbirs: 250 euest many with bath: elevator and pvery modern appointment; special rates. $10. $12, $15 weekly Illustrated, booklet.

meets alt train. W. F. SHAW. THE ALSEJtAELE, VSPIMaM: After beins extensively improved and enlarged thla elegant modern hotel, new is ofterioR superior accommodations.

Including elevator to large, sunny rooms, many with bsth, steam heat: 2.000 square feet of sun parlors, and every possible convenience; reduced rtes for April and May. $10 and $2 weekly. Cuisine a foature. Capacity 400. Orchestra.

Booklet on re auoat. J. P. I'OPK, SPECIAIj BATI5S $12" TO $1K PKK WEEK. ARK made by Atlantic City's newest hotel, Xc.

Jersey av and Beach, 'dv'rlhis. April This Toriuctlore Is. made to hitrojuce the house. Everything" known convenience. Accommodations 300.

Fifty Hfront rooms. Servlce and culslne the Ibest. BooWetY: i THE SAJT MAHCOS, PACIFIC' AND MASSACHUSETTS AVS, ATEASTTIC CITY, N. J. NOW OPKM.

Entertains 300 'guests. Elevators to street; steam heat: sun. parlors, overlooking ocean. Terms. $7 to $10 by week; 11.

SO to f2 per day. Select location. Cuisine a feature. KATHARINE KAN'OUSE. THE DTJNLOP.

Directly on the ocean front and adjoining tin famed boardwalk. Fireproof, built entirely of brick and Iron. Capacity 400. One of the most luxuriously furnished and mott modern of resort houaas. Elevator, steam heat, sun pavilions on boardwalk.

SprlnK rate are reduced. Booklet. ROBT T. DUNLOP. Formerly Manager of Hotel Imperial and Victoria.

New ATLANTIC CITY'S NEW AND LUXURIOUS HOTEL STRAND, On the Beach, with unobstructed view of Ocean from sun parlor, dining room and apartments. Its equipment is unexcelled by any other resort hotel. Fifty suites with hot and cold sea water baths. Write for Spring rates and illustrated booklet. FAIRBAIRX WILLIAMS.

THE EUNKTMETJE. Entirely new hotel, newly furnished throughout; elevator, private baths, sun parlor, steam heat, electric lights. Location, Park place, overlooking City Park, on the Beach. WILL OPEN MARCH t. Fourteenth season.

Illustrated booklet mailed. MRS. I. McILWAIN. HOTEL GLADSTONE.

Modern high class hotel on the ocean front, with every convenience and luxury; hot and cold sea water baths, with suites. Sun parlor commanding view of beach. Special Spring rates. Booklet. Coach meets trains.

STONE COLLINS. BERKSHIRE HTN, 1RGLNIA AV AND Beach new manage ment; modern hotel, most popular section; baths; steam heat; elevator; cuisine and service features. Special SprlnB terms, $10 to $15 weekly. Booklet. J.

O. J. E. DICKINSON. THE FRONTENAC, Kentucky av.

near beach; new hotel; steam heat; elevator; pleasant roomn; southern exposure; excellent cuisine: Spring raie 58 to 510 weeklv; $1.30 to S2 daily. Booklet. Mrs. H. Y.

MOYEIt. HOTEL WELLINGTON. Kentucky av, nonr the iieach. Ideal location cheerful, comfortable, homelike; steam heat, sun parlor; table and service Rates, 12 per day. Low rate over Sunday.

Write for book Ipt and Kpecial weekly rates. TIUvO. HAWKINS. HOTEL EONCE DE LEON. Virginia av.

second house from Beach. Steam heat, elevator. SprlnK rates. $2 and up daily; J1Q and up weekly. Booklet mailed.

S. E. SWEENY, Owner and Proprietor. HOTEL WAVEELY. OHIO AV, NEAR THE BEACH.

Modernly appointed: steam heat, baths, special rates for. Spring. Booklet. HOTEL ESMOND, NEW YORK AV BEACH Every appointment nnJ servb'o of first class ho at moderate rates; steam heat, elevator, best location; special rates for April and Mav. P.

PEALE. HOTEL LAMBORN, Mnrvlaml Avenue, Atlantic CItv. X. J. A new.

modern hotel: steam hpnt sun" nminf electr.lc lights; hot sait special Sprivn; rates. A. T.AM BORN' Sz CO. Ocean end New Jer eey nv X'fiiV PKV. Full beenn view.

Rooms en mittf nml with bath. Elevator to street level. Special Spring rates. J. L.

BECHTEL. NEW JBBSEY. sunnrr, n. j. "THE COLORADO OF THE EAST." Tbe dry and bracing air affords immediate relief in ail cases of asthmatic and pulmonary trouble.

Recommended by physicians. Fifty minutes from New York City via L. and W. R. U.

HOTEL BEECHWOOD OPEN the entire year. Inclosed plazas, private baths, elevator, all modern Improvements, cuisine and service of the best. Illustrated booklet. S. N.

SEVERANCE SON. Proprietors. THE HILLSIDE, MONTCLAIR. N. J.

An acre of beautiful lawn and trees; desirable rooms: special attention to cuisine. A. A. SNYDER, Proprietor. MASSACHUSETTS.

THE MAPLE WOOD, Pjttsfield, Berkshire Mass. Will' OPEN JUNE 1. Rooms, with and without baths. Elevator. Electric lights.

Elevation above sea lovel. feet. No mosquitoes. Amusements: tolf, hpatinK. etc.

Send for booklet. W. PLUMB. concerning all resorts, circulars M.rtrt ilroad and steamboat time tables' and to ba hlvt the EAGLE FREE ION' BVRBAU8. Eagle Butldlnfc llyn.Broaawwr.

Manhattan, and LAKEWGOD, N. J. Aakewood, If. J. "The Leading Hotel of Lakewood." In lnxnrlons accommodation for the comfort, caavinlence and en tcrtnlnnient.of patrons surpassed by no hotel In America.

The cnl Ine and set vice equal those of the famous restaurants of New York and Pnrls. OPEN UNThTmAY 1ST, LAKEWOOD'S SPRING SEASON 15 OPEN UNTIL JUNE 1. COLF, POLO. RIDING AND DRIVING. ITS TWO FAMOUS HOTELS ARB The Laurel House.

A. J. I4BRPHT. Ass't Mgr. The Lauie5 in the Pines.

HORACE PORTER, Associate Mgr. Both under the Tflanasemeat ot DAVID B. PLUMER. PALMER HOUSE. FOURTEENTH SEASON.

EVERT CONVENIENCE. PAUtKR CLEAVER. BUKCUWOOJ) VILLA, CLIFTON A JUAKEWOOD. N. J.

A first class house; easy walk of all hotels anil pines; reasonable 12th season: send for circular. Mrs. M. A. MAPLEHTJBST COTTAGE, SECOND ND CLIFTON, LAKEWOOD.

N. J. Mrs. E. M.

VAN HORN. I'ISEV 'I'OP TOWERS. LAKEWOOD, N. J. Occupying a beautiful location, with eood table and modem comforts; open nres and sunny rooms.

Write for circulars. ALEXANDER M. HERON. ASBTTEY PARK. THE WELLINGTON, NORTH ASBURY PARK.

X. WILL OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT, FRIDAY. APRIL 1. BENJ. B.

BUFFALO BOABDING HOUSES. U7 AND U9 EAST EAGLE ST, BUFFALO. N. Y. Exc otionally fine rooms: and airy: slnsly or en In brick dwelling: $1 each per sen: secure comfortable, accommodations In advance.

RESORT HOTEL PROPRIETORS AXD HOARDING" HOUSE KEI5PER8 Will find It to their advantage to send clroulars and rates of their houses to the OUTING BUREAU OF THE CHURCH PRESS, 200 So. intb at, Philadelphia. This Association publftf he's THIRTY MAGAZINES, a different one each day. LEGAL NOTICES. COUNT? COURT, KINGS COUNTY WILLIAM P.

plaintiff, against William Irvine and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered' In the above entitled action, dated Iho 4th day of FebniT ary. laal 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the salesrooms. No. 9 Willouirhby street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on tne sbtn day or Marcn. at twe ve ciock noon, the lands in said Judgment mentioned, arid iiiKi mn uescrioeu as ronows: an mat certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with the Improvements thereon erected situate. Ivfna: and being In the Borough of Brooklyn of the City of r.ew county 01 iungs and state or New York, bounded and described as followe. to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Atlantic avenue, distant one hundred and six feet seven inches easterly from the southeasterly corner of Atlantic and Franklin avenues; running thence southwesterly at right angles to Atlantic avenue eighteen feet three Inches; thence westerly at right angles to Franklln avenue eight feet, eleven Inches to a distant eighty one reet one inch easterly, irom. Franklin avenue on a line drawn at right 'angles 'thereto; 'thence southeasterly parallel with Franklin avenue twen ty feet, more or less, to a point distant forty ftKit one arid three quarter inches, southwesterly from Atlantic avenue, ori a line1 drawn at right angles tnereto; thence southerly at rignt angles to Atlantic avenue twentj' one feet ten and three quarter inches, more or leas, to a distant sixty two feet and one half of an Inch southwesterly from Atlantic avenue, on a line drawn at riffht angles thereto; thence southeasterly forty three feet'ten Inches to a point' distant ninety one feet four inches southwesterly from Atlantic avenue on a line drawn at right angles thereto; tncflce easterly parallel with Atlantic avenue nine feet ten and three quarter Inches: thence southwesterly at right angles to Atlantic avenue eight feet eight Inches: thence easterly parallel with Atlantic avenue one foot: thence northeasterly at right angles to Atlantic avenue one hundred feet to the southerly stu of Atlantic avenue, and thence northwesterly along the southerly side of Atlantic avenue forty three feet five Inches to the point or place of beginning.

Dated March 4. 1901. WILLIAM WALTON. Sheriff of Kings County. Edwin Kempton.

Plaintiff's Attorney, 173 Rem sen street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. N. Y. The following Is a diagram of the property to be sold as above described: 1,101 and 1,161 Atlantic avenue" Atlantic Ave.

The approximate amount of Hens or charges to satisfy which the above described property la to be sold la with Interest thereon frm February 2. 1901, together with costs and allowance amounting to $312.60, with interest thereon from February 4, 1901. and the 'expenses of the sale. The approximate amount of taxee, assessments or other liens which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money or paid by the Sheriff Is 5S79.70 and. Interest.

Dated March t. 1501. WILLIAM WALTON. Sheriff of King! County, mhl 3W The above sale is hereby adjourned to April 3, 1901. at same hour and place.

Dated March 26. 1901. WILLIAM WALTON. Sheriff of Kings Countv. mh7 4t The above sale is hereby further adjourned to April 16.

1901, at same hour and place. Datd Anrll 9, 1901, WILLIAM WALTON. Sheriff of Kings Countv. aio 2t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY PETEK Delap, plaintiff, against Gertrude Karlsruher.

Samuel L. Bailey. Ferdinand Ehrlich. John N. Andy and Mrs.

John N. Andy, wife of the defendant John N. Andy. nd William W. Rogers, defendants.

Summons To the above named defendants: You are her 'y summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy cf your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the rvlco of this summons, exclusive of the day of ssrvice, and In case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you h.v for the relief demanded In the Dated February 21. 1 90 1 BURR. COOMBS WILSON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. P.

O. address and ollice. 84 Broadwav, Brooklyn, N. Y. To the defendants Jolin N.

Andy and Mrs. John N. Andy, wife of the defendant John N. Andy: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. T.

Marean. one the justices of the Supreme Court of tho State of New York, dated the 28th day of March. 1901. and filed with the cim ptalnt In the office of the Clerk of the Countv ot KlngB at the Hall of Records. In.

the Borough of Brooklyn. City of Now York, on the 29th (lav of March. 1901. BURR. COOMBS WILSON.

Plaintiff's Attorneys, 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. mh30 6w COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS uel U. Bailey, plaintiff, against Chauncev W. Kellogg and Frances E.

Kellogg, his wife;" Calvin W. WIthey, Rosins vigna, defendants. SummonsTo the above named defendants and nn of them: You aro hereby summoned to answar the complaint In this action and to serve a copy of your answer cn the plaintiff's attorney within twenly days after the service of this summons, exclusive the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear answer judgment will be taken against you default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated Brooklyn. New York City.

January 19. EDWIN KEMPTON. Plaintiff's Attorney Office and Post Office Hcldroes, No. 175 Remsen street. Brooklyn.

New York To the defendant Frances E. Kellogg: The fore, going summons Is serve'l you by publication. plnall, one. of the county Judges of Kings Countv, bearing date the 12th nny April. 1901.

and filed i In tho office of the Clerk of the Countv of Kings i In the Hall of Records, in the Borough of Brook lyn of The City of New York County of Kings and State of New York, on the 12th day of April. 1901. with the complaint. And you will further take notice that the summons and com 1 plHlnt In this action filed In tho office of I'tc lr nt I fit ICt wr day of January. 1901.

EDWIN KEMPTON. Plaintiffs Attorney. 175 Remsen street. Brooklyn, .1. T.

City. Cw i iOoTT i i 25x100. Morris Kleinneld agt diaries Ratner St Marks av. No 1.404. a e.

between Ralph and Howard nvs, 20x100. Goetz Mfg Co nfft Frederick Buchar and Alfred and Kate Ogden Sixty first st, s. H30.2 Fort Hamilton av, 38.0x100, Thomas Morraele agt Mnry A Cush In. i ri 25.0O 35.03 5S4.SS 427.31 SS.01 142.32 39.00 5,385.35 21.07 439.40 31S.49 144.93 110.07 333.69 1,008.93 109.07 279.73 537.76 2.375.34 194.25 220.00 5.454.50 1.74S.4S 413.75 124.57 496.07 48.57 167.91 Judgments. APRIL 12.

Bador. John A Dellns Brunlng. Charles, and Charles Rornkamp Smith et al Cooper. Wm Ellz IV Aldrlch Stnriger. Geo F.

treasurer of Co D. Ttven ty third Regt A Bayer Schaer. Herman Wilde and ano McClellan. Trapp Tuck. Warren A Stone et nl Snow.

Church Co Bertram Cohn. Isaac Barker Robblns. Aldrlch Hutt, Jacob Mary Schafer Cornell, Oliver I' Abbott Budenbach, Oswald Nellie Wumpf helmer Musslcr. Mnrla Consumers Park Brewg Da vldV and Abraham Gllekman Schwartz Kelly. Frank Emerald Phor.lx Brewg Begss', "Robert and Mary AMutual' Bank Kosterlng.

Elmer Kate Davis. Henry .1 Bnuland Co Allen. Warner and John Ruston Fisher Hagerty. Joseph and Sarah Pratt et al Rametta. Qluseppe Vicaro Nelson.

Geo A Whitley Same Same Hartman. Chas an Dj rl' O'Connell, Marin and Mary Martin Mortgages. APRIL 12. Fox. to Mmphy, exor, Sceley st.

cor Twentieth st 'A." "ii Becker. to Title and o. Hall av. near Arlington Delnhardt. to Nneher, Irving av, near Hlmrod st Same to Otto.

Irving nv. corner Hlmrod st. two marts Bartels. Ellz. to Klendl.

Linwoort near Glenmore av Lusht R. to Alletta A Stlllwell. Beverley road, near East Eleventh st Stewart. to Snyder. East rwon ty ninth st.

near Avenue Cash. Mary A rind to Dorothea Helkel. Sixty first st. no.tr Fort Hamilton Ullrich. E.to Bergen.

Fourth lietts. A. to Title and Co. Mi Don ough st. near Tompkins av Schultze.

E. to 1. A Deiser. jr. trustee.

Balnbrldge st. near stuyvesant av Same to Schulze, Bolnbrldg" al. near Stuyvesant av Same to Monter Dcmbroff. Buiiibrldgc near Stuyvesant av Same to Mcl.onghlin. st.

nr Stuvvcsant av Same" to Sarah Whit3, Balnbrldge st. near Stuyvesant av Same to Ryan. Balnbrldge st. ar Stnvvesant nv Same to Kings County Trust Co. Lain brldge st.

near Stuyvesant av. two mcrts Pfalzgraf. to Wyant. Sixtieth st. near Seventeenth avt Lcnz.

Cath to Sarah A Loomls. Hal sr st, Elmore. Kate S. to MarBaret Bergen. Greene nv, near Adelphi st Vunck, to AeschllmRnn.

Bay Nineteenth st. near Eighty sixth Case. K. as trustee to People's Trust Co. Fulton st.

Nos 1.107 to 1.203 and other parcels McNonmta. Mary A. to East Brooklyn Savings Bank. Kosciusko st. near Msrcy avenue Ehiers, Addle L.

to same. Skillman st. near DeKnlli nv Plnthor. Matgt A K. to Ttyon, Fulton st.

Gelston. Slgrid and F. to Title and t'o. Seventy seventh st, near Fifth av. two morts Same to same.

Fifth av. corner Flfty ftfth st Wood. to exrs Savtor. Adclpbl st, near Willoughby av Delnhardt, J. to Tlllle Von Au, committee, Irving av.

near Ilimrod st Burns. R. to exrs A Mertz. Second t. near Bond Calnrmn, HuvieUa S.

to I' and lsit Underbill. st. near Doi kweller. Annie itnd J. to Kltsc Howard av, Vanderbllt, H.

to Voorhles. Hubbard st. nar Mill road Green. to Morgt Van WU Ulen. st.

near Bond Same to Green, same prop Assignments of Mortgages. APRIL 12. I Tltie and Co to Rlverhoad Savings Bank Proctor. A guard, to Ellen White hill Crawford, to Loom Is Knos, exrr of Mlnnis, to Title and Co to Poughkeepslo Savings Bank, 3 nssts Same to Bowery Savings Hank Same to Manufacturers' Trust Co, 2 assts Same to Atlantic Trust Co. 2 assts Saim to Wesleytm University of Middle town.

Conn, 2 arsts Tonkonogy. N. to and Aronson Pnnoff, M. to same Meyer. trustee, to Anna Kuster Meyer, to same National Bank of Chambershurg to Co Edgur.

Caroline, to Thurston Ryan, Murgt and J. to Powers Young. Julia, to Magdalena Smith Title li and Co to Abhv V. Same to Helen Hodgsklns Same to et al, exrs Same to Hoxic Same to Mary Rose et al, exrs Same to Cath A Morrison Same to oxrs Miller Same to Paulina Ely Same to Mary MnXon. 2 to Marine Soeleti V.

2 a i. Conveyances. I. i2. FOUflTH AV.

eor Prosper! in, runs v. 104.4 61.6 to Court av 73. 1. Ailrlana 'mtholii. I.

I. to Ernest Cllrleh GATES AV, s. ft I. wis av. Frnnces Alligei Y.

Mli lil Conway OAKLAND ST. s. ft Ni.rltinn av. 25x100, hl. Kllzabeth v.

olov. to Marv A mort WOODBINE ST. s. ft central nv. runs i vv 20 to II Kost.

to Lldn Moore, molt OCEAN AV. s. 40 ft A 20x111.7. Harbor and Suburban Bldg and Savings Ass'n to Martha lunzely V. or East Mnetit nth st.

Flariior an'1. Suburban Ithlj; uu Savl'. As. to Martiia I'orzely $600 2.0C0 5.500 13,000 150 4,500 2. SOI) :,.300 1.300 10,518 1.5O0 775 13.650 8.000 S.000 16.000 3.000 2,000 5.000 3.000 45,000 1.6110 750 3.500 15,0011 4.000 5.500 S.500 1.500 4,0011 300 400 1.500 2.000 26.000 23,000 2110,000 7.3O0 nom 4 I.1'1 I'.

')') 1 0 i. i. UAINUP.l L.GE ST. No 4r. 112 ft li ialph av.

17.x:0), I. for cj.sp, U'lll Walton to Yoik Life In? nui Trust i onirrjttK' i.f KIIzji I Joolc. HI T.l I ST. ASPKTH A i'HKVZK and HKNEtW AV. th bloolc.

with lnn'1 un Icr watf r. it fori lop. William Unl ton to hay Mffyf r. F1KA VB' ''or I si. 0 1 (fivcUire.

Wllltuiri Walt to York Mlfljf Loan BitnltiiiK Co. nirrt 51,1 IEKVrI.SK ST. Morrrll i. tuns iv; I'l v. W.b 2S.1 to Ii k.

Hnry i and uno. zrf Jrihn IP nck, to Mary alc nnd 'harlot JohnMoii. mort f. ft OrrJ il( t. 27.10xHr".

I I. Anna VVlchir to wllht'lminu inoitn E.VfiT TWICNTY NINTII T. ft. AvfiiUff It. Tiii ri Sny I nnI Alx Kmwr to DanU "I' wart Cl A weal cor WVlrnVH m.

ifixSl. Wllholmlna G. lt to nr Koch, mon 19,500 HAI HEY ST. ti. ri ft.

tmhutK a v. ftxWi. jiuru li A Looni "a li I Finz AV. wpat ror M. 25x61.

AliffUi.t chol: io WU lif Olicer. mort rAUMF TTO n. :,27. fl v. tral nv.

2xW on 1 Katharina FrwUrh to llrrirv 51.000 PACIFIC ST. 7 i v. ft Hot Alh' rt II ''oil' Mat tin Suvilam. mrt KIKST f. SVv.

av. (' tUnf tfrln. rnnrt A V. lx)(t. hSi).

John 1 t'oii rov T. niith id I I I.TO.V SP. ri Cr.rhi linxKtn. tt t. mrrt WASH! VTON AV.

a ft nv. 2TxlW. Jann A. M. Frank.

iN 15. nl .1 nn 1 III! St. Martcs Ave. The approximate amount ot Hans or charges to satisfy whicJi the above described property tg to be solJ is $2,815.62, with interest thereon from April 4, 1301, together with coats and allowance, amounting to 232.13, with Interest thereon from April 4, 1301. and the expenses of tho The approximate amount of taxes, ausessments or othor liens whioh axe to be allowed to the fmrchaser out of the purchase money or paJd by the Sheriff la 13.29 ana Interest.

Date April 1901. WILLIAM ALTON, Sheriff of Kings County. SUPREME COURT OF TtfE STATE OF Njs'iv YORK Trial desired In Kinss County Abraham Banker, plaintiff, against Rebecca Sanker, defendant. Summons. Action for an absolute divorce To the above named defendant: You hereby summoned to answer tbe complaint In this action and to serve a copy of your aniwer on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of thin summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to' appear or answer judgment will be taken against you bv default for the relief demanded In th complaint.

Bated New York. February 2G, 1901. MORRIS A. RABINOVITCH. Plaintiffs Attornev.

Office and Post Office 203 Broadway, Manhattan, N. Y. City. To Rebecca Sanker, defendant: The foregoing; summons Is served upon you by publfcation, pursuant to an order of Hon. J.

T. Marean. of the State of New York, dated the 9th day of March. 1001, and filed with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings at the Court House, In tbe Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings', on the 1st day of April. MORRIS A.

RABINOVITCH, Plaintiff's Attorney. 203 Broadway. Manhattan. NV Y. City.

af 6w THE REAL ESTATE MARKET. The Consumers' Brewing Company of Rldgewood has given a mortgage for $100,000 to the Franklin Trust Company of Manhattan as trustee, as security for an issue ot li per cant, gold bonds payable on January 1. 190S. Fifty of these bonds are of the denomination of 51,000 and one hundred of 5500. The mortgagers state that the purpose of the loan is to enlarge the capacity of the plant, pay off exiBting indebtedness and the operation of the plant.

Monday's Sales. No. 832 Classon avenue, house on lot 25x 100, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, at 9 Willoughby street. New Buildings.

WTCKOFF AVENUE AND STOCKHOLM STREET, southwest corner. three story brick. 25x70. sloreH and four and five families each, tin roof; cost 115,000. Aug.

Huber. owner. WYCKOFr A VENUE AND HI MROD STREET, northwest corner, one three story brick. 2ix70, store and four families, tin roof; cost Hester Groez, owners. RALPH STREET, north side, 100 feet east of Hamburg eight three story brick, 25x70.

store n'nrt five tin roof: cost John Dienhardt, owner, LEWIS AVEEaAND WALSE? STREET, southwest ooriter.Sn'.forl 9tory. brick, 3su, store and. seyav tta, rpofjcosl $16,000. Julian Straus? owners. TREl.

south, side. SI feet west of Wyckoff avenue, one three story brick. six roof; cost John Welhelm. owner. RE1D AVENUE, west side, 22 feet south of Hancock street, four story brick.

26x58, six families each, roof; cost J24.O00. H. Grossman, owner. STARR STREET AND KNICKERBOCKER AVKNUE. northwest oorner, two three brick, one 20x7ii, one 25x70, store and four and six families, tin roof; cost Charles Koehler.

owner. KKCERT AVENUE and HUMBOLDT STREET, southwest corner, eight threo story brick. 25xtil. store and six families each, tin roof; eopt SlS.uOO. Charles Buehl, owner.

BLEECKER STREET, soutb side, 150 feet east of Irving avenue, one one story frame, 15xfi0. one family, tin roof; cost Calvin. T. De Groat, owner. THIRD AVENUE AND P1FTT SEOOND STRlCET, southeast corner, one throe story brick.

2Uxb store and four families, tin roof; cont William Spence owners. EAST SECOND STREET, east side, 1.00Q feet from King's Highway, one two story frame. 21x30. one family, tin roof; cost 5S00. John L.

Pierce, owner. HART STREET, south side. 553 2 3 feet west of WyokofC avenue, two three story 25x65, six families, tin root; cost $13,000. Nlo Bounlander. owner.

BEVERLEY ROAD, north side, J40 ft cast of East Blphth street, one two and a ha." story frame, 17xJ0. one family, tin roof: cost Alex. Mutr. owner. CENTRAL AVENUE.

eaBt side, 2o feet north of Jefferson ono three story brick, 25x70, store and five families, tin roof; cost J7.0O0. Henry Roth, owner. CENTRAL AVENUE, east side. 50 feet north of Jefferson, two three story brick, stqres and elx families each, tin roof; cost Henry Roth, owner. CENTRAL AVENUE, northeast corner of Jefferson, one three story brick.

25x70; store and four families, tin roof; cost $8,000. ifamy Roth, owner. ANTHONY STREET, south side. 7,0 feet 'west of Varlck avenue. one one story frame, 32x12, )shnp, tin roof; C03t $75.

Gluseppa Sptezla, owner. KINGSTON AVENUE ANI3 PROSPECT PLACE, northeast corner, one four story and cellar brick. eight families, gravel roof: cost $12,000. Wilfred Burr, owner. KLATBUSH AVENUE, west side.

230 2 3 feet north of Lincoln road, one four story and cellar brick, 19xS8 1 3. four families, tin roof; cost $1(1. 000. John F', Malllle, owner, KLATBUSH AVENUE, west side. feet north or Lincoln road, seven four story and cellar brick.

2C 2 SX68 1 3. eight families each, tin roof; cost $112,000. John P. Malllle. owner.

FLATSUSH AVENUE AND LINCOLN ROAD. tinrtWfl.t fnrner. nn four wfnrv SfixOS, elstht families, tin roof; cost 118.000. John F. Malllle.

owner. GROVE STREET, north side. 100 feet cast of Hamburg avenue, flight three story and cellar brick. 2SX65, six families each, tin rcof; cost $45 000. John Amann.

owner. A.N'THONY STREET, south side, 01) feet west of Varlck avenue, one one ytory and cellar frame. 7x9. as line workshop, tin roof; cost $100. Gluseppa Splezla.

owner. EAST SECOND TREET. east sldo, ICO feet north of Avenue E. one ono story frame, 20Ux32. one family, shingle roof; cost $3,800.

JTred Hands. EAST FOURTH STREET. etft side. 480 feet nouth of Avenue E. one two story and attic frame.

16x38. one family, shingle rocf: rest $3,000 Anna B. Finch, owner. CENTRAL A EN UK AND ELDERT STREET northeast corner. one three story hrlck six families, tin rocf: cent $8.

Olio. T. a. Holler, owner ELDERT STREET, north side. 25 feet a it of Central avenue, eleven three Ptory brick six families each, tin rcof; coat ler.

owner. KENT STREET, south side. 240 feet west of Manhattan avenue, two four Rlory hrlck laiix'O fnur families each, gravel roof; cost $12 l)Vo Patrick iicTlernan. owner. CORNELIA STREET, south side.

25 fee: west Of Knickerbocker avenue, three three story brick 25x65, six families each, tin roof cis' Jti Frederick M. Schell. owner. STERLING TLACE. north side, 100 feet caM of Franklin nvenue, six three story bri' k.

26 1 NC5, six families each, tin roof; cost 000 Strauss, owner. RUSSELL STREET, west elde. .00 ret of Nassau avenue, one three storv frame. 10x57. three families, gravel roof; cost A sander Thompson, owner.

MESEROLE AVENUE, north side. fiet st of Eckford street, one three storv lrW. lv f. Hies, rjravel root: cost $2,000. Martin Itourki.

SIXTY FIRST STREET ami ELEVENTH AVE I NUE. southeast corner, one one storv fnme. "5x 21. one family, tin roof; cost $2,000. H.

Ross. I owner. TILYOU'S OCEAN WALK, north side. 25 feet wtst of Steeple Chase walk, one one jtory 20x70. shooting gravel rcof; cost.

$1,500. James McCullough. owner. MANHATTAN AVENUE, east lde, feet north of Norman avenue, one four story 241x68. store and elBht jrravel roof; coi J9.O0O.

John Rremer, ouper. NOSTP.AND AVENUE. wft side. 93 1 3 rt mrth cf Sterling place, four three mnry hrlck. 26 2 3x62.

six families each. roof: Otto Rlniret. owner. F.LDERT STREET, north side. st corner Hamburg avenue, one thre story brick.

25 65, st re and four families, tin roof: c.st $7. Sam uel H. nomt'S. owner. i JKFFERSON AVENUE, north side.

25 feet west of Hamburg avenue, tnree three Ktot brick. 65. six families each, tin too'; cost $18, MO. T. c.

i ller. owner. JEFFERSON and HAMrjt'RO AVENUES, northwest corner, one three story brick. ftiur families, tin roof: eos; JS.500. T.

G. owner. COHNFI.IA STRF.ET ami KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE, northwest eot'nor. storv hr k. four families, tin roof; fS.JflO.

William vner. STANHOPE STREET, north side. el wrl THE ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE OF THE EAULE IS LOCATED AT .1,309 13 AT XiANTirjp AVEN'UE: FlfLL INFORMATION CONCERNING ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. GRAND ATLANTIC Vmr.IMA AV AND BEA ATLANTIC U1TI, J. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.

The flno3t aftd'moat furnished family and transient hotel, with largest exchange on the coast, S50 beautU'ul roomp. all outside, many with bath: hot and cold sea water baths In hotel and connected with suites, also nubile sea water bath parlors' ad.loinlncr hotel. 4, QUO feet of veranda, halt of which is glass inclosed and steam heated. Location select and central, within few yarda of the famous Steel Pier. Hotel has direct southern exposure.

Ratea $12.50. 515, $17.50 per S2.50 and J3 ner day, American plan. Or ohe.vtra. leprantly appointed cafe. Write for booklet and souvenir ma of AtUintic City.

Hotel coaches meet all trains. CHARLES K. COPE. Ocean End of St. Charles Place, ATLANTIC CITY, U.

J. With' a capacity for 300 guests. Including every appointment and convenience be found In a first class seaside resort; Will make an exceptionally low i ate for VpriL. May and June. The superior service' and' cuisine for which this house has become famous will be maintained throughout the entire year.

JOHN SCOTT, 1 WOOLTON'HALL. DIRKCTIT ON REACH FRONT, AT VERMONT AV. WITH D1RKCT APPROACH TO BOARD UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW OF OCEAN. Built entirely of brick. Stationary washstands in tedrooms.

Rooms, single or en vith hath. Hot and coid sea water baths and every known appointment. For Spring rates, booklet, address H. H. KEEN.

Proprietor. HOTEL MOETON. 0p en the Entire Year. One of the best equipped hotels. Steam heat; elevator to all floors; rooms en suite with private baths: fine table; sun parlor; sea view; ocean end of Virginia av.

Mrs. N. R. HAINES. Owner and Proprietor.

HOTEL BERKELEY, On the. Beach, Kentupky, Av. corridor boftfd and ocean front sun parlors. Capacity 400. Allmoderh conveniences.

Daily' orchestral concerts, SPECIAL SPRIXC5 RATES. WrU for JAMTCS GEORGE BEW. ATIAKTIG CITY. X. J.

Every modern appointment and comfort. Hot and cold sea water Duths. Goir links. Write for Illustrated literature. LEEDS At LU'PINCOTT.

New York Office FKED H. SCOFIKLD, 1 Mud lsoh avertue. THE ST. CHARLES, ON THE BEACH. Upward of has just been expended in additional improvements, which Include fifty new private bath rooms, finished "in Italian marble, with hot and cold fresh and ae.i water attachments, showers, etc.

The hotel contains more private baths than any resort hotel In the country. Write for booklet. JAS. B. REILLY, Prop.

HOTEL SCAEEOEOUGH, BEACH FRONT AND MARYLAND AV. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 100 ocean front rooms; quiet, refined, select. Private baths and every modern convenience: opposite famous steel pier; moderate weekly rates.

"Write for booklet. ALFRED WYMAN. HOTEL STRATFOED, DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT, AT KENTUCKY" AV. EVERY APPOINTMENT. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1 AND UPWARD PER W.

STEHLE SON. THE LEHMAN CEAIG HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AV. NEAR BEACH, WITH VIEW OF OCEAN. ATLANTIC CITY. N.

J. SUN PARLOR. ROOMS WITH BATH, WITH THE MAGAZINES. Afternoon Tea. Evsninj? Dinner.

Booklet. CRAIGHEAD CRAIGHEAD. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND, PouLh Carolina av and Tieach. Best location: moderate rates for. the best accommodations and service: elevator, steam beat, sun parlor, private baths suites; lare sunny rooms: southern exposure.

Write for booklet and special Spring terms. BRYAN7 WILL.TAMS. HOTEL TRAYMORE, ATLANTIC CITY, 7i. .1. Every modern luxury.

Dlnlngroom inclosed In Klasu. Over fifty, private baths attached to suites with salt and fresh water. Baggage checked from hotel to all parts of the country. D. S.

WHITE. Owner and Prop. HOTEL SOTKERjfT, Formerly Hotel Strand, Virginia av and Beach, Capacity 25'J. Hehovated and refurnished. A truly fint elafs hotel at moderate rates.

Elevator to ctenm heat; sun parlor, and every comfort convenience. Sprlns rates. Booklet GOSSLER COTTBN. XEW HOLLAND, KEN'TTX'KV AVENUE. First house beach; newly furnished; first frlaps $1.50 to 52.50 pur day; special wpWk.lv rates.

Write. M. .1. IEE. Trap, HOTEL STERLING, Ocean End Kentucky av.

FIRE PROOF. 1150 tn.DO uer day. Special weekly rates. BOOKLET. KENILWORTH INN, Capacity 300.

First class hotel at moderate rates. Klevator to street level. Steam heat, sun parlors, ntc. Booklet. J.

T. ROBERTS. THE WILTSHIRE. Virginia, av. and Beach, ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. Many new improvements, including new hy draullo elevator. Write for booklet and Spriutf terms. S. S.

PHOEBUS. HOTEL BELMONT, Virginia av and beach. OPEN ALL YEAR. Strictly fireproof; steam heat, elevator, aun parlor, hot and cold sea water hatha. Special rates for April.

E. S. WATSON, Manager. HOTEL GLEMD ALE, St. James place and Beach.

Second season. Capacity 200. Elevator, steam heat, private baths, Spring rates reduced. Booklet. p.

BURCH. THE CHELTENHAM, Virginia av and beach. Entirely new, modern and comfortable In every KUENDIG cc RICHARDS. THE WALDOBT? Tcw.Yorlc. av," near Beach: modern nrlce houses: steam heat: nnnv mm lor and every modem eaulpment.

Bookaet imtllod. a. Hi. WKIQHT. HOTEL STICKNEY, Kcutocky Av.

Only 100 feet from Beach. Elevator, sun parlor, with ocean view: cozy, homelike family house: it) to r.3' weekly. L. STICKNEr. BEECHW00D OCEAN EXB KENTUCKY AV.

Open all year Steam, heat. Sun parlor. W. F. QUEENS BOKOTJGH.

Assignments of Mortgages. APRIL 11. Hfnry Koch to Ray Releonburser Mnrtha .1 Doty to Harriet McCoun Julia i' Thorn to John Van Cntt Charles Pock to Francis Moore Sani" Kiiine Ct arlew dp NufolU to Augusta Mortgages. APRIL II. Msrtha Mflfnni to East New York Co ope rat lv" Savings nnd Building Loan Afcsn.

WyrUntT pt, fi. 100 ft of Humboldt houlevard. 5x125. Walter Foster tn Katharine Hage r. Franklin st.

cor of "U'ardell st. inr xl.M). I my Grnrgf Dan to Monry tS Straus, lot 197, map of property of Si cond South W1U lam: burgh 'illasL Awsn, at Newtown, Si huiMt to iume, lot 193. 234, map of Sr onii South WUllaniKburgh A.qpn. .1 at Newtown.

John I1 McMahnn to rtallrnad tJo operatlve an 1 Lfian Ansn. ProHpert sr, ft of MavKwater av. HcniNMcail Ellen Moloney to TVa chars' t'o oper atlvf si ml "AfH'n. M'tU'nw'st, 00 ft i.f av, HSxU'O. Newtown Patrh'It Nutty to same.

Do vnlse ft of Pleasure av, 1 1 iMty W'tUlum ItlrhouPtoln to Marsnret Uu Va.i of Boulevard, 4fi.7:i;tn.2. lots Htt. block 2'J: lot 3fi. likvMt r.tl; lots 725. 7(i.

775. 7S2. 7M, lot 1. 50: lots 40. 11.

block HO; lot 22. block 2. map of property be InnKlsif? to Kliznbeih Fri'emnn. at. I City Same tn i Jcorne .1 Zif slvr, Vernon av, M0.5 ft uf Noble 24.1xlCO.

I city Same to Charles pei Jamalcfl av, H)0 ft of Ninth av. AJi.5xl37 I5.r.xi:!7."., Astoria Same to snm' Jnekfon av. 127.1 ft of Fifth m. I City 2, FreriVrlrk Carman to John Leech. Hillside a v.

T.o.ti ft of Fnlon a v. r.llxlOO, Jamak a Ht tiry IC liuteinnsoji to Jama lc Saving's Hank, av. r. 75 ft of Ar vern1 Imulrvard. 25x100, Arvurne John Wuinu rlght to 'avins Fin nk.

New York and Hnckaway Heaeh Kailrnad 200 ft of Conway at. rnxl50, Rnrkn way Theodore SrhlfT to Kmma F' Elliott, lots 74 to 77. H4 to C7. 1)2. 03.

9b, block Z. map No 1 of Hollls HolghtB Eva Sherman to Mary Urennan, Pro pfi't wt. h. TO of Henry st. 25x100.

1 I City Mabel Simpson to John Flaokett. Ilollywoofl F'ark nv, V() ft of Floulevar 1. .17. fix 100. Rnrkfi way Fieneh.

CunsuaifrF' Hrewinj Co FranKHn Tvuut Co. Hett.s av. i.04i ft uf XiUHhwick anl Nuiowa ttiMipike. roni Nf.vt.own 1 Conveyances. Arnn.

n. Frank 7. Dickey, i'reret to Robert Hurling a v. h. 2.

ft of Qin ens av. oo. Flushing, foi eelofure Cair lin Stf.vart to Sarah Jenkln on. chi heft nv, 82 ft 'w of nv, IvjcPiO.r). John M.

Jnm to i Moloney. Willow 2.li ft of Mulberry av, 1 1 ar 'hne to I'rnni iH Moore, lot. 2.1 l.Infk )' 40, 41. 42. 28, lots 30 in v.inriv 3ft.

block 22, map of T. Ward. I 1 city, belonging to Kllzabi 'th Freeman: Aibert st. ft, H77 nf a av, Vernon av, Jr' 0.4 a of Webrtt a v. lots I and bloek lots 4'i to 42, block nun' of property of hiUzabuih Frfreman a i I i 'My.

Orrt ctlon deeil Mary trfKt: to Ninn fl F'owlor. Brnok and plank road ear ot Hi Ik av, Jamaica, Frauds i Moojf to F'eek, lot Ulnt 1 if. map property of man. F. I City, Jots 12 uiap of prop rtv of Mary at I City, lot." to 33.

block map of properly of Ellz Fremuti nt I city; lot 52. 5:5, map of Flavcnswiod. Eleventh av. s. f.OH ft.

of Uroadway. 51x100; Albert 377 ft of Jamaica av, rnnn av. fir ot" Weljfjtci av. lotf 7 and bloi IntH io. II.

42. block lot 24. ldnrk map prfperly oT Ell Kr maiv, to 71. tdoek 234; iii (. hioci: 2ti: im? r.i to .14.

hp 24; lot 7S, hloelc 147: lot 72. llo 2 of prop i tv of As. an MaekiiH. I city; Halsey s. t.1 ft of Fulton st.

t'bnib li Peek to William KlvllMiteSn. sa me proper! Fra ii Moi: f. i tn i ha rla 1 1 IV. k. Jaimile.i av.

10 ft of Ninth nv. 45x117. 5. Floriire 1. Mui l.iiMl to flerrnan Bfhr.

b.ir 2M. ".27, vn. 441. 412. map of property of S'n on'l South Willlnmr htirgli Asm, at Nr wtown.

Catharine Dwyr to Frank I'lrir h. Ptrt tun a v. or if Vermont v. iVix lot. Mav tleor" l.iK hlnK'T lo V.rx.

si or i i rd a v. 25x KtO. William Zlcgl io riolins. lotn 457. 45S.

dt 17. ma1. at rif I'urli. 'Vr oryo lntr' io 11 Sulm.H, ba 412, blO' tnap 2.n2?, k.ts bIniiR to Uilllatr. at Manly Park.

John llolif 45 4" 7. bto 'lark, lot map of Inleslrlo. Iilllle to I ri riotrns. f5 to P.U'.i, bln' l.V map fJf lotF belonging to William lb Morri Park. TFollls Fl il 1 Ntat Co to Thendor" Sell Iff.

lots ''1. No of HoIPk IP Em tin t. John Fv.opf. Intfl 20, maji Fioiiw. ASKS THE APPOINTMENT.

VarhtRU L. I April 1 Charles S. wnnis of Sr taukei, who icfl with Jotir Smith Pair ho.qtie at the town election the thinl hiKhwny is a petition askiriK the Town Bi I to appoint Iiirn to fill I he vacancy in that fie iMwanls' term as highway commiss or e.plit on April 2. and, as the north of the irwii at present haw no on buanl of highway eoramiKStoners, feels coufiileut that he will get. the point men The Town Board will she hoM a mrcTinjr to dcrido upo the ques i nf flllins; tho third rommisslonership and iht: i ransaci ion of other business al i his rime.

STUDLEY'S SANITARIUM. Ray Shore, I April 13 Georjffe B. Si loy of Rrentwood has heen Rrantod a pel to i.nllfl ianitarium hef.ween Brentwood i centra I. in. several rlty physicians I intrrrfitcl in the projocU.

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