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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. MEW. YORK. SKPY; 7. 1902.

TRUST COMPANIES. TRADING ON THE CURB. are well held and. a confident undertone prevails among insiders in spite of occasional recessions. The distant future depends upon THE REAL ESTATE MARKET, QUEENS BOROUGH.

Judgments. JUNE 6. packed. $1.25 per small case: large case. Long Island beets, per bbl.

round. long. Long Island White turnips, 75c per bbl: parsnips. per bbl; knob celery. $5a6 per 100 bunches, okra.

$2 per case; salsify or oyster plant. SOaSOc per dozen bunches; 30a40c per pound; garlic, lSc per bunch: new crop horseradish. 75cai per dozen bunches: Mulllgaii peppers. 25c per bunch. Flowering plants Potted splren.

salvias, gera bIutm. lilies, roses, at varvinz price. BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION me crop situation more largely than usual. A repetition of last year's failures in corn, cotton and feed crops would be followed by very disagreeable consequences. Such a series of losses in two consecutive years seems Engbrock.

Robert Malcolm Brewing $173.50 37.07 11S.U 118.11 118.11 225.71 THE Frltsch. josepn unanes uie Kavanash Co Yellow Pine Co Kavanagh. Mary Same Sharkev. Henr.v Same McNulty Fitzgerald Company, brokers, 201 Montague street, have sold to John Fettel the block bounded by Avenue Gravesend avejSuey West and Avenue D. This tracjt contains 71 lots, the price paid was SH.joOT.THe new owner will put the property on lhe market for building sites.

This pur Harper, exrs of to Title and 10,000 Johnson, E. to Title and Co. as trustee $4,300 Moore. to same 4,000 Kreppel, to and Jf Levy 800 Lawyers' Mort Ins Co to Corporation for Relief of Widows, etc, Church 4,000 Lawyers' Title Ins Co to Lawyers' Mort Ins Co 6.M0 Lvnch. to Fanning 1.250 McKee.

Phebe M. to Florence Van 1.3O0 Reynolds, H. and Boroupth Park Co to Title and Co. as trustee A. et al, exrs, to Slo cum '0r' Conveyances.

JUNE a. ATLANTIC AV. s. 81 ft Bancroft place. foreclosure, William Walton, former sheriff, to Carmine ATLANTIC AV, 65 ft Jeffer Waldschmidt.

Charlotte Jacob Moehn impossible, and fortunately the present outlook is eminently assuring. The wheat crop is doing well; a larger acreage of corn is practically assured, and the fine condition of cotton promises a mucn larger yield than last year, when Texas, the banner state, lost THE HAY AND STRAW MARKETS. Kceipt3 of hay continue light, while demand is good for all grades, but especially so for qualities including No. 2 and upward. Mortgages.

JUNE 6. lcksg island Loan Trust Co HAS ISSUED "A KIND OF EXCELLENT 4t DUMB DISCOURSE" chase is part of the land recently owned The larger proportion of the arrivals is of Antony. Florence H. to Central Trust ointly by Peter H. McNulty, Vennette F.

Co or new York. vernon av. 113 ft adj land Chas Cook. 220x471.10 x222.7x5.15.4Vt. Ravenswood Pelletreau and William H.

Reynolds, and which was bought by them far $29,000 in Barron. Johanna, to Alice Hoag. Locust aDout one third of her crop. Nevertheless, it. is too early to act with assurance on the crops.

Last year's damage, it will be remembered, occurred in July. "The monetary situation need cause no anxiety. Sharp changes in the loan account seem 'possible owing to syndicate operations, but barring the temporary scarcity that preparations for July disbursements 500 st, s. 2Z2 It Union St. Mis.

i waning The outside security market to day opened dull and somewhat heavy in tone, as reflect ed in irregular reactions as compared to the previous close. There were only a few trades reported in the early session, and, without exception, these were in small lots. The later curb nfarket broadened somewhat as to the number of issues dealt in, but at no time was the trading animated. The close was quiet and very dull, and with the heaviness reflected in irregular changes' for the day. Total transactions were' estimated as about 5,000 shares.

Union Copper was the most active issue, with 1,500 Bhares selling at 3a. About 200 shares of Tennessee Copper sold at 13 a and 400 shares of Bay State Gas at 1 American Can common sold at 13 for 100 shares and a like amount of the preferred sold at 54. Greene Consolidated Copper sold at 27 for 200 shares and 500 shares of Camden Land sold at National Enamelling common sold at 31 for 200 shares. Standard Oil sold at 621a622a621 for about 30 shares and 20 shares of American Chicle common sold at 102, ex dividend. This is the highest price at which this stock ever sold.

Mine Securities sold at 7 for 100 Bhares and 100 slinros nf North Platte Cop Brown. Wm A A. to Title Guar and 400 Trust CO. lots .38 to 141, 11K IO ISO. uiv of Union Terrace.

Jamaica 1,500 (HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET) RELATIVE TO THE CONDUCT OF ITS BUSINESS AS A TRUST COMPANY, WHICH WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST. THK CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND Dooley, Charles O. to Charles A. tllets.

medium to poor. The outlook of the market presents prolonged favorable conditions, for a while ar least. Quotations furnished by the American Hay Company this week are the following: Choice, large bales, $19 to $19.50: small. good No. 1.

large. $18 to small. 818: No. 1. large.

S17 to small. $17; good No. 2. large" or small. $10 to ordlnarv No.

2. large. $15 to small, $14.30 to $15; good No. 3. large, $14; small.

$13 to $11; ordinary No. 3, large or smalt. $12 to $13; strictly fancy clover mixed, good color. $14 to $13; ordlnarv. $12 tn $13; $11 to $12; No.

1 clover. S13 to" $14; ordinary. $10 to $12. Bye straw, per ton Straight in bundles. No.

1 bright. 16al7. DIVIDENDS AND MEETINGS. the foreclosure proceedings of Story vs. Story.

The entire property was purchased by the latter parties in the name of Hugh V. Reddy, jr. Judge Aspinall, in the County Court, yesterday, ordered the execution of the, deed to Messrs. McNulty, Pelletreau and Reynolds. Frederick B.

Snow of the Brooklyn office ot Jere. Johnson Jr. Company, was yesterday: elected a member of the Real Estate Auctioneers' Association of Manhattan. Mr. Snow is the only member of this associa son st.

rort Hamilton. imam and John Kelly to Wm Kelly AVENUE at East Thirty ninth st. runs 52.11X a 77.9 to street 91.1. Conrad Braentlgam to Germanla Real Estate and Impt Co Same prop. Germanla Real Estate and Improvement Co to Lena Braentlgam BAY ELEVENTH ST.

30 ft Bath av, 40x193.4 to Bennett's lane; Bay Tenth st. s. 100 ft Eighty sixth 0Ox5fiS' Fifteenth av. s. 160 ft Crown s.

400 ft Myrtle av. id. ax 100.4x75x86.6. gores begin 100 ft Buena Vista st and 430 ft Myrtle av, 50.10x13.6x50. Corona 1,200 may cause the outlook is for a comfortable money market with funds, however, pretty well employed until crop demands assert themselves.

A cotton crop, be it remembered, would have a favorable effect on Flck, August, to Josephine Henn. Jay PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ARE av. corner coiumma av. m.oxii.a 44.6. Mnspeth UVh.K Howard, Thos to Elizabeth Pratt.

$2,300,000. Railroad av, 8. 212 ft central av. Corona Eighty sixth ft. 40x96.8, Henry Lott and ano.

exors Edward Egolf, to John Hart S00 the foreign exchange market In the autumn. In case of an early settlement of the coal strike 'the market' would probably display general improvement. The increase in Northwest's dividend is a very convincing MaiilanJ. Alexander, to Pratt Lam CORNELIA ST. 333.10 Central av.

TVTERRITT. President. bert Fourth st. zoo ft west av, 125x200x25x100x100x100. I City 20.000 CLINTON L.

R0SSITER, First Vice Pres. ADDED TO THE LIST TO DAY. lsxlOfl. EUen MacKin to jonn Brady and Annie, his wife, tenants In entirety, morts $4.100 Rettner. August L.

to John Thompson, DAVID G. LEGGKT, Second vice rres. FREDERICK T. ALDRIDGE. Secretary.

demonstration of railroad prosperity, but as a bull argument it has been more than discounted." Haisey st. 34i ruiton av, ihiw, Astoria EAST ELEVENTH ST. 550 ft 810 $3,000 Kama Books close. Hooks open. Kate, rata WILLARD P.

SCHENCK, Asst. Secretary. Buggeln. Harry, Jto Charles A Wlllets, cum place, 50x100. Charles Bossert Rose Goetz Ennis Stoppanl say: "The market has per sold at 11.

Fifteen St. Louis Transit bonds sold at 87 and Havana Commercial preferred, undeposited stock sold at 62 for 25 shares. Montreal and Boston Copper sold ceaar si, iou ix oycamore 125. Corona EAST ELEVENTH ST. same prop.

Freder 1.200 ick Goetz to Charles Bossert Same to William Hamilton, lot 202, map EAST FORTY SECOND ST. 597.6 had a pretty fair reaction, timid holders have pretty well sold out and stocks will hold unless there are further unfavorable developments. The market will probably tend toward improvement. Money is easy and time money can be had at 4 per cent." at 2aVi for 400 shares. Brooklyn Quotations.

Avenue I. runs 200 to Albany av, 20 100 72 135 to st 2. Germanla Real Estate and Imp Co to Hufiro Seesselbers Boston Albany. $2.50 June 80 June 7 ries.s Smelfg 14a July 1 June 23 C. R.

2 July 1 extra I July 1 Chi. N. 3 July 1 June 11 extra 1 July 1 June 11 Chi. N. W.

July 1 Juue 11 extra 1 July 1 June II. Chi. Telephone 0 Julv 1 June 25 Finance Co. 1st pf $1.50 July 1 June 'Jl Oeneral Electric. 2 July 15 July 1 Mass.

Elec. 2 July 1 June 7 St.L.&S.F. 1st pf. 1 July 1 1 June 14 Yesterday i rrTO" Rnllrnii.il BM. Asked.

Bid. Asked. EAST SEVENTEENTH ST, 120 ft IDamilton SSL si.ooo.ooo. July 2 113 Atlantic Av Csll3 114 Atlantic Av Ss 1 08 $487 Avenue Scxioo. Harbor ana suDuman Bldg and Savings ABsn to Fredk DrCssel 114 108 117 249 Absorbs another line.

Chifcazo The Hock Island has absorbed by BknClty 117 EAST TWENTY NINTH ST, 8, 680 ft July 2 Avenue 60.6x100.6x56.6x100, irana von der Burg to Max Qlassmann No. 191 Montague Street. 116 248 112 108 100 249 iio" tion from Brooklyn. The membership is limited to twenty five. Mr.

Snow is the twenty fourth member. After his initiation, the. fee of which was $100, the Initiation fee of the open membership was raised to $1,000 Snow is the auctioneer for the Johnson offerings on the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. The National Lead Company intends to erect on Front street a large factory bulld ingl with a steel frame and concrete walls. The latter feature is novel in this part of the country.

There is no building like it in the greater city. Superintendent of Buildings William M. Calder therefore is giving the matter studious attention. It Is claimed there are a number of this style of buildings in the West. Auction Sale1 Monday.

The following are the real estate auction Bales announced for Monday: Flatbush avenue, junction Hanson and Ashland places, 12.2 on Hanson place, 80.3 on Ashland place and 69.10 on Flatbush avenue. Mary Ellen Cohen vs. Edward Curran et al. Hughes Heistad. attorneys, 26 Court street.

Edmund F. Driggs, referee, 16 Court street. James L. Brumley, auctioneer, at Real Estate Exchange. Ninety fourth street, south side, 292.10 eest Fourth avenue, 175x100, Jacob L.

Van Pelt vs. Sarah S. Hopkins et al. Michael Furst, attorney, 215 Montague street. Frank R.

Dickey, referee. James L. Brumley, auctioneer, at Real Estate Exchange. Third avenue, northeast corner Forty Company Rrooklyn 248 Brooklyn 1st; 112 Bkn.Q 1st 108 Bkn.B WE lsi 100 110 EAST TWENTY SECOND ST, cor CONTAINED IN THE PREVIOUS LIST. lease the Rock Island and Peoria Railroad on the same terms as control was obtained on Thursday of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway.

In each case the Avenue 50x100, Germanla tteal tate and Improvement Co to George Kerr 87 500 87 BET 87 iKatc. Date. I Books close. 1 Kama Books open. EAST FOURTEENTH ST.

125 ft lease is for" 999 years. The rental is cquai tn the (turn nf nil the taxes levied on each Coney lsi Bkn385 105 Coney 1st 1 0 1 105 225 Beverley road, 60x100, Lean Aivora to Eliza Cragln 101 105 property, all the interest on outstanding June 27 Crosstown Ss. 1 0 EAST TWELFTH, ST, s. 10 ft 9 Avenue SILAS B. DUTCHER.

President. WILLIAM H. LYON. Vice PrertdeiU. WILLIAM BERRI.

2nd Vice Preridtnt. JOSEPH B. WHITE. Secretary. GEORGE HADDEN, Asst.

Board of Trustees: WILLIAM BEKK1, W. C. HUMSIO.m LUCIUS H. B1GLOW, WILLIAM H. LYON.

June 11 89 88 bonds and 6 per cent, on outstanaing stock. 200 I. 30x100, Jonn storer io Aioerc Hovel! Nassau 4s 8834 89 Nassau 5s H3 Illuminating Comnnle EAGLE BT, s. 325 ft Manhattan ar. 113 96V 98 194 200 exch 25x100, Hugh Roberts to Catharine kod erts.

mort S2.400 Edlson4s. 96V 98 third addition of Hamilton Homes, corona Assignments of Mortgages. JUNE 6. Burrell. John H.

and Eber Dunning, to Sarah Steel Vrooman. Frederick to Minnie Sad dlngton Conveyances. JUNE 6. Baylies, Edmund to Robert Llnder. lots 325.

326. map of grantor. Corona Baylies, Edmund L. to Bridget Kelly, lot 1,008, block 25, map of grantor. Corona Bay Side Land Co to Charles Keehlelson.

lots 1,234 to 1.237, map of grantor. Bay Side Brlnley, Sylvester to William A A Brown, lots 138 to 141, 182 to 185. map of Union Terrace, Jamaica Hamilton, William to Harry Buggeln. iota 203. map Third Addition of Hamilton Homes, Corona Henn.

Josephine, to August and Emma Flck, Jay av, a cor Columbia av, 84.6 x71.9x44.6, Maspeth Kasten, Rosalia, to Herman Kasten. Division av, cor Boulevard. 30.8xl05x 30.7x107.6. Rockaway Beach, mort $2,000. McCarthy, Jane, to Sarah Steel.

Greenwood av, 350 ft Lexington av, 25 X100, Jamaica Mlntram, Susan, to Marie Hellers, lots 98, 102. 100. map of Charles Smith, Ja Morris. Emmie to Antonio Gatto. Maple st, s.

250.4 Junction av, 30x100, Corona, mort $4C0 Pratt Lambert to Alexander Maltland. Fourth st. 200 ft West av, 125x 200, I City, mort $20.000 Roth. Henry C. to Charles A Billings, Percy st, cor Barclay st, 95x125.10, Flushing Am.BeetSugar pf.

Am.Car&Fooddry. Am. Chicle Am. Express extra Am. Grass Twine.

Am. Grass Twine. Am. Pipe Mfe Am. Railways.

Pa Am. Snuit pfd Am. Sugar Am. Sugar pfd Am. Thread Api leton Co Atchison pfd EZRA D.

BUSH.NELL, JOHN C. McGUIKlS. ECKFORD BT. s. 150 ft Nassau av.

Kings 194 198 Kings County Bf 110 110 EUO. F. O'CONNOR. 110 110 400 25x100. Thos A.

wm ftiargt a and Mary Fair, heirs Elizabeth Fair, to Hpnrv Monnlnirer BTJTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter Fairly liberal arrivals to day and some accumulated stock in receivers' hands, coupled with a very moderate demand, gave the market a slightly weaker tone. Extra fresh creamery sola down to 22'Ac. There was some effort get a little more than thio 001 1 in tho flav hut it was not success 123 125 40 41 Kings County 6i 123 120 N. T.

Queens 40 41 N.Y.&Queens pf 76 77 FIFTY FIFTH ST, 300 ft Six DAVID F. BUTCHER. CHARLES COOPER. SILAS B. DUTCHER.

WILLIAM H. DA VOL. JOHN DITMAS. P. H.

FLYNN. JOHN R. HEGEMAN. HT. E.

HUTCHINSON 1,150 THOS. E. PEARSALIfe FRED H. POUCH. DAVID B.

POWELL, MILLARD F. SMITH, WM. V. R. SMITH.

T. L. WOODRUFF, JOSEPH WHITE. 761! 77 1H July 1 June 21 June 26 June 6 1 June 10 Juno 5 S3 July 1 May 31 SI July 1 May 31 1H July 1 June 14 June 10 June 9 3 July 1 JunelG IH June 1G 31 1(4 Juiv 1 June 16 194 uly 2 June 7 1M July 2 June 7 2V July 1 May 29 3 June 10 June 6 2.4: Aug. 1 June 30.

i JunelG 14 June 15 June 4 1 July 1 Juno 14 4 July 2 June 7 IH July 1 May 31 Oi June SO June 14 2 July 1 June 12 IK July 1 June 12 14 Aug. 1 Juno 20 June 7 1 May 5 3 July July 1 5 June 16 'June 2 teenth av, 40X120.2. Andrew tjisen to Vtrrlnln. OlRpn. mnrt 2.500 Trust Companies July 2 June 11 June ie July 2 July 3 July 3 July 2 July 17 June" 16 July 1 June 18 June 7 June 21 July 2 July 2 July 7 June 9 FIFTY EIGHTH ST, a 339 ft Third Brooklyn 430 Franklin 325 HENRY N.

WHITNEY. av, Uxioo.2; Flfts fourtn st, av Fifth av, 20x100.2, John Beet to Eagle KA.vlncri and Loan Co. a Atlan. coast Line. pf Bos.

R. B. nn Boston Boston Chi. City Ry Flatbush 180 eighth street, 25.2x100. Charles H.

Berry FIFTY EIGHTH ST, s. 3T5 ft Third Ts. Elizabeth Tracy et al. Smith Buxton, attorneys, 16 Court street. Frederick Cobb, Hamilton 315 Kings 430 Long Isl.

311 Chi. Junction Ry. 1,425 referee. James L. Brumley, auctioneer, at av, isxioo.z; rirty eigntn st, asa ti Third av: 18x100.2; Fifty eighth st, 501 ft Third av; 18x100.2; Fifty Brst at.

560 ft Fourth av, 20x100.2, Margaret Beet to Eagle Savings and Loan Co, Real Estate Exchange. Manufacturers db'z Nassau 218 Peonies 380 Chi. June. Ry. pi.

R. I. Pac. O. Chi.

East 111.... Chi. E. 111. Col.

G. L. H. pf 1.40O Butler street, 60Uth side, between Fourth FIFTY FIFTH ST, No. 443.

340 ft and Fifth avenues, 15 valuable lots. Partition sale. Fred Ingraham, attorney, 192 Title Guar Ti 600 exch Fifth av, 20x100.2. Geo A Traver to amino M. Delecker 6,500 July Wlniamsburgh.217 BanUi FISKE PLACE.

No 18, 153.8 Gar Broadway, Manhattan. James L. Brumley auctioneer, at Real Estate Exchange. Hew Buildings. 2,400 field place.

21.6x96, foreclose, storms Carpenter, referee, to Mary Hopkln son. Boston. Mass Standard Land Co to William Buttle. lf I July 1 June 20 June 16 May 31 2 I June 10 May 27 2i.luiy a June 17 14 I July 2 Juno 17 Hi' June 15 June 5 19 I June 14 May 23 1 I July 1 June 19 2J 1 June 12 May 31 June 17 July 3 July 3 June 1G June 16 July 2 June 13 lots 595 to 598. block 18.

map or grantor, Rbsedale FLATBUSH AV. s. 249.10 Hanson EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, east side. 310 525 435 430 435 330 325 330 185 180 185 315 450 430 450 315 311 315 jj52 225 218 225 380 600 225 217 2251 300 135 130 135 355 300 220 218 220 320 315 320 400 385 400 ii65 265 207 200 207 170 19 17 19 80 78 81 96 93 96 3u 26 30 91 88 91 80 75 80 106 105 106 43 42 43 ful and at the close the fanciest lots are offering freely at the quotation. Other grades were shaded down a' little also.

Western packings are without quotable change. We quote: Creamery, extras, per pound, 221ic; do. firsts, 21a22c; do. second, 20a21c; do. lower grades, I9c; state dairy tubs, fancy, 21c; do.

firsts, 204a21c; do. second. 19a 20c do. thirds. 18al3c; state dairy tins, 18a21e; Western imitation creamery, fancy, 20a20V4c; do.

good to choice, 19al9Msc; do. lower grades, 17al8c; renovated, fancy, 20c do. common to prime, 17al9c; Western factory, firsts, 18al9c; do. seconds, 18a 18c; do. thirds, 16al7c; packing stock, 17al8c Cheese Very little large full cream cneese In to day and market has cleaned up closely with tone steady on colored ana firm on white.

Small size white continues scarce. Small size colorea In considerable accumulation, very dull and weak. Skims plenty and slow. Cable 53s. for new colored; 51s.

for new white; 59s. for old colored and 56s. for white. Quotations are: State, full cream, small, colored; choice, 9c; do. fair to good, 9M'a9c; do.

white choice, 10c; do. fair to good, 10al0c; do. large, colored, choice. 9c; do. white, choice, 10c; ao.

fair to good, Zarkowakl, Mary, to Paul Helllnger. lots feet south of Avenue Q. one two story and attic frame welling. 2fi4x32. tor one family; shingle place.

20x64.7. Patrick Murpny to Elizabeth, Margaret and William McGroar tv. Pays liberal interest on daily balances. Higher rates paid on time deposits. Acts as trustee and transfer agent for corporations.

Author ized to act as Guardian, Executof. and Adjrninistrator. Wills legally prepared and safely kept. Family and business accounts solicited. KINGS COUNTY Trust Company 342, 344, 346 Fulton St.

Capital $500,009 Surplus $1,000,000 JULIAN FAlkcHILD. Prenideiit. WILLIAM HARKM2SS. President. D.

W. McWILLIAMS. "e.iucw HERMON MOItlHS. Secretary. THOMAS BLAKE.

Assistant Secretary. $218 FLATBUSH AV. same prop. City of New 160. 161, 172.

173, map van Mater. Maspeth Zergiebel. Edwin, to John McLaughlin, HopklnB av, cor Lincoln st, 25x 99.7x23.3xl00.3, Jamaica 101 rooi; cost William Mannon, owner. Comparative Tables. 1902 From May 16 to May 22.

inclusive: York to Patrick Murpny, etc R4.ATBU8H AV, same prop, Elizabeth, 128 Commercial Cable Con. L. Sup't pfd. Consolidated Gas. Con.

1'obacco Con. Tobacco pfd. Cramp Ship Bldg. Dela. Detroit Un.

Ry Diamond Emp. State Idaho Mln'g(monthly). Equit.Oas.Pa.. 'of. Hocking Hocking Valley pf Int.

Paper pfd Int. Silver ptd Int. Steam Pump. K.CFt.S.&M. Df.

stock tr. ctfs Laclede Gas Manufac'rs' Trust Maryland Cool pf. Montauk Theater. Nat. Biscuit Nat.

Nat. Lead ptd N. Y. Air N. Y.

Realty Margaret and William Mcuroarty oy John McGroarty. guard, to David Stewart 12.182 $580,321 Juno lfi June 9 3 Juno 16 Juno 10 July 19 June 28 2 July 19 June 2ti lJs 1 July 1 June 18 1 July 1 June 14 June 10 May 20 51 I July 2 Juno 16 2J June 16 May 27 2 I June 30 June 23 2)4 July 1 June 10 BOBBEETSr IN CITY HAXTj PARK. FLATBUSH AV, No 89. 329.10 Han July 21 July 21 July 1 July 2 June 11 July 2 Juno 17 July 1 Sll son place. 20x72.10x20.1x70.9.

City or New York to John McGroarty, as tenant for life and Elizabeth. Margaret and Wm MpOroartv Saloon Keeper Assaulted Near Hall of 101 Deeds, consideration expressed Total consideration Nominal consideration Deeds of release, etc 1901 From May 17 to May 23, inclusive: Deeds, consideration expressed Total consideration Nominal consideration Deeds of release, etc 1902 From May 16 to May 21 Inclusive: Total number of mortgages FLATBUSH AV, same prop, John McGro July 201 $831,103 145 3 i Julv 7 'June 26 Records, Manhattan. With a deep gash in his forehead, and his clothing covered with blood, John J. Martin, arty to JJavia Stewart, all title, os FLUSHING AV, 152 ft Purdy 1 I July 15 June I July 10 1 i juiv 1 1 13 June 16 May 23 I June 17 June June June 20 July 1 June 16 Broadway 300 Brooklyn 130 First National. 325 Manufao.

Nai i 300 Mechanics' 218 National 315 Nassau Nat'l. .385 People's Sprague Nat l. 200 Union 170 Ferry Companies Brooklyn Ferrj 17 F'y 78 93fc 26 do Bkn 5a 8 10th 23d 75 10th 23d St Bs.105. Union 42 Union Ferry 5s. 9J Miscellaneous Acad, of Musi.

118 500 Cheesebrough. 400 Talmage pt 110 EmpStateSurui. 170 Bliss 142 Blis3 135 KingsCoFirelns 1 60 Nassau Fire InslilO Tel 175 NY NJ Tel 5S.112 Phcnix Fire lnt Worth Pump p. 122 TRUSTEES. 98 97.

IMHt Whitman W. Kenyon. 40 years old, a saloon keeper of 331 East Forty second street, Manhattan, entered the City Hall police station early this morning and told Acting Sergeant Conlon that he had place, runs nwiss.ix again nwaos.ax btiii nwlS.4 xnwSO.l xnw26.5 xnw3S.l xnw42.W xne84.5 xne69 xse70.8 xse21S.3 xse 73.2xsel07.7xsel23.3xse57.o to avenue, xsw 273.5 to beg, partly in Queens Co. except part conveyed toL I Co. Gertrude Schoonmaker to David Michel, FORTIETH ST.

corner Tenth av, 20. xlOO.2. Far file Carner to Elizabeth Wlnfleld. mort $5,000 Total value $1,131,218 Number of purchase money 95 Value of purchase money mortgages 15,600 1 nunc 20 June IS 30c. I Juno iO 3 July 1 15c.

June 16 June 6 June 20 May 23 Juno 19 June Of May 31 i June 17 June 6 June 10 light skims, small, choice, Hasc. do. large, choice, 7a8c; part skims, prime, 7a7c; do. fair to good, 5a6c; do, common. 4a4c; full skims, 2a3c.

Eggs Market closes dull but prices without. further change. Quotations are: State and Pennsylvania, fancy selected white, 18a Norfolk North AmerloanCo Ont. Stiver Mln'g. Wll.

Balto. Phila. Electric Quicksilver Mln'r 1901 From May 17 to May 23, inclusive: John Arbuckle, A. Abralmm. Geo.

V. Brovier. Roawell Eldrldge, Julian D. FalrchUd, Joseph P. Gracfe.

John Good. Nelson J. Gates. William Harkness. Job.

C. Total number of mortcages 253 been assaulted and robbed in the park near the register's office, while he was on his way June 18 Joseph LIsDmann, Lewis Luckenbach, D. W. McWllllama, James McGovern. Cord Meyer, Dick S.

Ramsey, B. Scharmaiin, Wm. V. R. Smith.

W. M. Van, Anden. Tokn Williams. Total value $551,964 FORTIETH ST, 275 ft Third av, 76x June 20 June 0 Jtine 9 1H July 1 home, after leaving some friends at the Number of purchase money 51.

July 1 juno zj. Cortland street ferry. Value of purchase money mortgages $483,911 Martin said that as he was walking through Joseph Huber. 2O0.4. to Forty nrst st, Richard corner to Olaf Olafson, morts $4,600 FOURTH AV, s.

70 ft Sackett st. 25 X3I.10, Louisa Schaefer to Rudolph Truog. mort $5,500 FOURTH ST, s. 191.6 Smith 8t, 22x 100, Sara Magrath to Wm French, 123 118 124 485 430 4tU0 430 10 110 170 150 142 150 140 135 140 160 190 174 177 114 113 U5, 2'25 590" 127 12 127 Thomas F. White.

the park two men approached him and began June 6 Juno 16 Executor. Administrator. Truntee Acts as June 14 July 1 sky larking with him. He tried to get away from them, when one of them suddenly May 31 1 June 11 Guardian, Receiver. Committee of the Insane, iiiuj 0.1.

juue urlA Twistrar for Comorations. Ky. at 1 apnng pi. Republic Steel Revere Rubber Rogers Locomotive Works Rubber Goods SatetyCar H. L.

Shawmut Oil South Cam. Ga. SouthernCottonOll South Side Standard Oil Street' sSta. Car pf Tren. Potteries pt Twin City pfd 163.06 mort $2,600 19c: do.

average best, 17al8c; western, northerly sections; fancy candled, 17al7c; do. graded, uncandled, 16al7c: do. ungraded, 16al6c; do. southerly sections, graced, 16c; do. ungradea, 14al6c; Kentucky, 144al5c; Southern, 13al4c; dlr checks, 12al4c.

WALL ABOUT "WHOLESALE MARKET There was a good Saturday's traffic in eeneral produce at "Wallabout Market this seized his gold watch and chain and the Hay 20 UUUiNlUAb cor i hi, iox 86 to alley. Chas Smith, temporary re other knocked him down with a blojv on the $150.00 celver Millinery Building and. Loan Asso i June 10 1 i Juno 10 2 1 July 1 00c. Juno 10 June 12 4 June 14 1 June SO flO June 10 iV, Julv 1 2 1 June 10 IK 1.1 uly 1 June 25 June 10 ltf July 1 1 July 1 15i Julv 1 1 June 30 4 lJuly 1 Designated by the General Term or tne auprenx Court as a legal depository (or estate funds. 1 ceives aeposlts subject to check at and ALLOWS INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES.

Checks pass through tho New York Clearmg House. ISSUES INTEREST BEARING CERT1F1 i CATES OF DEPOSIT. Collects rents, coupon! and Interest and manages property of non sl dents. Secures Letters of Credit and drafts pay. forehead.

He cried for but no one responded and the thieves escaped. He said he believed the man who struck him must June 20 May 15 June 17 July 2 June i 19 July" "2 Jun'o 5 June 2tU June 14 July 2 June 20 July 2 June 20 July 2 Apl. 19 May 20 June 21 Other Outside Securities have worn brass knuckles. Dr. Olde of the Hudson Street Hospital 251.31 To dav 73.0' 9,509 able In any part or tne worm.

KEEPS WILLS FREE OF CHARGE. u. fc. ripe U. S.

Illuminnlinc U. S. Leather V. S. U.S.

Reduction pf U. S. Steel Wmsbgh. Trust dressed Martin's wounds and the saloon 100.14 keeper then went home. A policeman was morning, in which many Long Island farmers had part.

Prices ranged about the same as on. yesterday for vegetables, excepting when It came to the time for closing out sales of farmers, in which concessions were in order. Strawberries were again in only moderate supply and choice fruit brought 10 sent out to look for the robbers. A man 114.97 426.48 Bid. Asked.

110 112 115 118 330 350 111 112 108 110 who said he was Philip Costello of 112 Park 163.: Ueetins. 201.68 Row, said he was sitting on a bench and saw 43.0; WILLIAMS BURGH TRUST CO. the assault, but did not know that any rob ciation to uorporaiion iiqumaiing GRAND ST, 145 ft Union av, runs 200 to Powers st SO.lOx 100X lOOx 25, Mary A Terry, Eliza Ji Clark and Delia Gourlay to Adolph Schmidt Same prop, release dower, Henrietta Snyder to Mary A Terry, Eliza Clark and Delia Gourlay HANCOCK ST, 8 100 ft Lewis av, 20x100, Daniel Coyle to Frances Van Riper HANCOCK ST. 130 ft Bushwicfc av. 30x100, foreclose.

Norman Dike to Stuart Thatford. Ella Woolley and Emma Stewart HENDRIX 6T. a. 100 ft Arlington av, 24.8x100, foreclose, Norman Dike to Margt Earle HICKS ST, No 476, 210.5 Harrison st, 26.8x88.6, Sydney Palmer to Gerolamo Dettore, mort $4.000 HICKS ST, 6ame property, John Ryon to Sydney Palmer, mort $4,000 H1MROD ST, ISO ft Irving av, 25x100, Chas A Helnlg to Mary bery had been committed. SAVTUGS AND LOAN.

"Yesterday N.Y.Gaa Co' Bid. Asked. Cent On 110 112 Eqult 1st con 5s 115 118 Mutual oi 330 360 Amsterdam o.lll1 llifM: 10S 110 5s. 113 115 Standard 1st 5s. 115 1164 Sew York: Railroads B'way 7th Av 247 252 102 108 109'fe B'way Surf 1st.

114 116 Bway Surf 2d. 101 102 Mechanics' Liens. JUNE 6. Degraw st, Nos 1.2S4, 1,258 and 1.290, Peter MoDonoush agt Fredk L. Hine East Fltth st, 100 ft Avenue Buegamar Auer agt John Whltmore and Li A Jensen.

Co Judgments. JUNE 6. Baldwin, Stephen Charlotte Starcke Blockley, Alary Niblo Brobst, John HJ "Werbelovsky Brornberg. Samuel Solomon Friend and ano Cocheu. Fred exors of A Crystal, Harry Werbelovsky Mary Adams GUcsmann.

Chae Masterson Ha.tha.way. Harry Eliza Hartford and ano Hollander, Marie Louise Else Howard; Mary Morphett Lloyd. and Ellsworth Terry McLean Mallon. "James" Knowlea Metropolitan Street Rwy Co Patience Foley Meyer, Peter Boschen Mldgley, Edwards YV Rudd Sabello, Francisco People State of Same Same Salit, Michael Pulls Sawyer, Mary Engoron Smith. Mary A Smith Strahl.

Robert, and Morris Gredlnger i Sheindelman SufTern. Geo I Herbert Uchtman, Minnie Dole Uchtman, Minnie Dole Uchtman. Minnie Dole Van Cliff. Frank Sehwettman. jr Ziegler, August A Garcia et al 515.65 80.57 326.14 3, MO 113 115 1152 116 247 252 101 102 108 109 114 116 lOl'fe lOi THE COURTS.

2,600 Broadway and Kent Av. 361 Fulton St. OFFICES 114.33 41. IS 365.33 186.57 29.50 318.18 Bagle Savings ant Xoan Company aeo nao Cent Crosstown iibO 2BU CenP.N&ERlveiaOB 220 MOTION TERM. Supreme Court, pneelal term for motions, rcvill 318.1S good figures.

Poultry closea out as. wen as anticipated. The egg and butter markets remained steady. Sea food cleaned up closely. Meats were unchanged.

Butter, per pound Fancy Elgin. 23ic; prints. atVc; Western creamery. 23c. Cheese, pet pound Full cream, old and new, iSal3VSc.

Erks, per dozen Strictly fresh. 21c: Vv estern. in cases, lSc. Southern. 17Hc.

Long Island, in cases, 19V.C. duck enes, 26c. Fish, per pound Shad. each, bucks. 20c: roe shad.

45c; cut shad. 20c: shad roes, tic uer pair: California 15c: bluefish. "aSc: weakflsh. butter fish. 7c: fresh Boston mackerel.

I6c each; porgics 5c: cod. Boston. 7c: pollocks. 4c; halibut. 12c: haddock.

Ec; sea bass. VaSc; striped basa. I2al5c yelldw perch, 5a6c; eels. 10al2c: flounders. 5c mackerel, salted, ne American, bbl.

$10; DiBby scaled herrintr. lSa20c per box; dried codfish. 6aSc per lb; oysters, $1 per. basket; nard clams. $1 per basket: clams.

23a30c per 100: lobsters, per pound, live. 2ua25c. t.ivp noultrv Surinir chickens, small. 40a60c: 31.5 iam J. Gaynor, J.

Ex parte business at 10 clock. Motion calendar at 10:30. SI. lst.114 DD.BB&B scrip 102 Union 1st 116 hceond Avenue. '217 SUPREME COURT.

SPECIAL TERM TRIALS. Day calendar. 9. 1902. Onri et Rflrrotcnn Justice.

Nos. 1,068, Happ vs. Laufter; 1.069, Malr There are distinct advantages in appointing a Trust Company Executor, Trustee or Guardian under your will. The objections to the appointing of individuals a.re coming to be more generally appreciated, a.nd the advantages of selecting a Trust 40.75 3S.25 1.SS5.04 $725.61 609.13 725.61 27.96 132.91 iio va. Auuns; ynan vb.

i ltzgerald 865, 208 114 102 110 217 10 400 190 109 69 85 108 104 116 105 117 221 180 410 210 110 71 88 110 106 Heinle, morts JEROME AV. cor East Twenty fifth st 113.3x119.6x105x74.9. Franklin Society for Home Building and Savings to Wm porzler KENT AV. 257 ft 8 Myrtle av, 25x 150, John Burgyeg to Jane Burgyes, mort $1.000 KING ST. s.

at Intersection center line Betts st. and which is 23.3 Dwight st. runs xnw84.3xne25 to King st xse76.9, Llnsly Johnson, admstr David Johnson, to Wm Goldberg KING ST. 23.3 Dwight st, runs 64.3 25 to King st 76.9. Wm Johnson to Wm Goldberg, a.uui, moissen vs.

ArgoDast; 1.089, Jetter vs. Jetter; 1.097, Fray vs. strikeman; 1.102, Hammond vs. Hammond; 1.160. Pfelffer vs.

Thiele; 1.105. Dallery vs. Klein; 1,111, Smith vs. Brass; 1,114. Greater New Tork Savings Bank vs.

Kever; 1,115, Greater New York Savings Bank vs. 5J2U 116 105 117 180 410 210 110 71 88 110 106 13 54 102 93 1 Sixth 170 eighth Avenue. 400 Ninth Avenue. 190 Ferry Companies Hobokenlst 5s. 109 Hoboken, 69 Hobokeu con 5s 85 Met Ferry 1st 5il08 Y.

1st 5sl04 Blliicellaneo am Am Can Co 13 100 i. no. cniwisue vs. stoxes; 1,121, unltea States Gs.q FJytlire fnmnnnrr i 1 tofi Fltzpatrick vs. Fox; 306, Walsh vs.

Dorr '422! Cohen vs. Cohen; 1,057, Stoutenburgh vs. Sanchez large. SLlOcLir. per pair: other noultry per pound, turkeys.

15al8c: fowls. laalSic: roosters. llalUfcc; ducks. per pair: geese. Sl.o0a2 per pair; guinea fowls.

SOa60c per pair: piseons, 30c per pair; peacocks. $10 per pair. Poultry, dressed, per pound Long Island and Eastern spring ducks. 20a22e: chickens. Philadelphia broilers.

38a42c: Western. 32a33c: turh. yi). capons. 21c; 14al5c: roosters.

10a 1,500 1.S50 1 oc xitu. i.iju, swanson vs. swanson; 1.131, Thomas vs. Thomas: 1.132, New York Building Loan Banking Comoonv vh. Riroh vim "RY.rtni, .13 54 tompany more iuny realized.

Be careful who draws the Will. The lawyer whose name appears upon tha.t instrument will be retained as the Attorney for your Estate. Am Can Co pia. 04 Warehouse and Dry Dock Company Brooklyn tSS REMSEN ST, near City Hall Square. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $800,000.00 PAYS 4 PER CENT.

PER ANNUM. JULY AND JANUARY. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. PAYS PER CENT. PER ANNUM.

SEMI ANNUALLY. ON INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS. PAYS ON MONTHLY ACCUMULATIVE ACCOUNTS FROM 2 TO 8 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. ACCORDING TO NUMBER OF MONTHS' DEPOSITS REGULARLY MADE.

BEGINNING AT ANY TIME. LOANS ON IMPROVED LOCAL REAL ESTATE REPAYABLE 7N :44 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. EDWARD E. BRITTON, President. ELWIX S.

PIPER. Xt Vice President. GEORGE J.JAUDIX.M Vice Prealdemt GEORGE VV. WAKEJ1AS, Secretary. JAMES T.

ASHLEY, Treusarev. TRUSTEES: Pul Grout. James H. Ferguson. Richard H.

Laimbeer.Jr. Edward M. Child. Amos II. Cropsey.

Edward E. Britton. James T. Ashley. George W.

Wakeman, Elwln S. Piper. John T. RaHerty. Qeoree J.

Jardln. Frederick H. Schrocder. Louih Beer. GENERAL COUNSEL, MESSRS.

CARP. GP.OUT. OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL P. M. 13 54 99 90 1 7 wvn.

aci uiuitii 4.1.J1. uiBDroW vs. Oom fert: 1.13S. Slafer vs. Slnrer 1 130 2.000 LOW 1.141, Warren vs.

Rowland; 1.14J, Schlssei 11 vb. xrooKiyn union tievatea Railroad; 1.143, Hlg glnbotham vs. Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad; 1.149. Sprague vs. Brooklyn Union Elevated Rail 382 39 320 THE 12 1 9 vs.

ray; Montrort vs. Witte rnan; Story vs. Mitchell; 1,147 Vitello vs. Re lly; 1.150. Sweet vs.

Seitz; 1.151, Thlel vb. Thlel; l.loi Moore vs. Dickinson; 1,153. Lessner vs. Lessner: 1,154, Brooklyn Trust Company vs.

Sheldon; l.loo. Weston vs. Weston; 1,156. Moore vs. Burns; 1.157, Garcia vs.

Cartains; 1,158. Fughe vs. Fughe; 1.159. Morgan vs. Barton.

2,000 635 2.650 5.000 4,000 1,500 8 8 15 10 29 43 KOSCIUSKO ST. 224.6 Stuyvesant av. 15x100. Josephine Ferguson, widow, to James Bond, mort $2.000 LIBERTY AV, s. 23 ft Watklns st, 25x100, Annie Bailey to Louis Lot 85.

block 15, assessment map Ninth Ward, Edward Grout, Controller, to Wm Barron, confirmation deed Lot 4. block 15. assessment map Ninth Ward, same to same LOUIS PLACE, 98 ft Herkimer 15.5x97. John Hone. Redbank, to Fredk Seymour LOUIS PLACE, a.

118.5 Herkimer Bt, 1S.5X97. Helen A Russell to same NASSAU AV, 100 ft Oakland 25x100. Fredk Snow to Kate Snow, hi wife NINETEENTH AV. north comer Seventy eighth st, 100x100: Seventy eighth st, s. 160 ft Nineteenth av, 60x100.

Amelia Case, widow, to James Forman NOSTRAND AV. s. 325.7 Flushing av. 16.8x100. Gennaro Manfredo to Arabol Manufacturing Co.

morts $1.850.. OCEAN AV, corner Avenue 100x110, Germanla Real Estate and Imp Co to 9H2 15 32 48 laS MONTAGUE ST. lOMc; Western geeee. iiaijc: guinea towis. i.5 per pair: 16alSc; frozen poultry, turkeys.

21a22c: capons. 21n22c: chickens, soft meated, 16a 17c: broilers. lSa22c: fowls. 12V6al3c; ducks. 16al7c; geese, llal3c: squabs, white.

S3.25a3.50 per dozen; dark sauaba. JS.7oa3.25 per dozen. Meats, per uound Beef; hlndauarters and ribs. 12aJ3c; loins and ribs. 14al6c; sideg.

Texas and Colorado beef, s'aioc; mutton. Salve; lamb. 13al4c: spring lame 14al6c: milk veal. HallHc; country killed calves. buttermilk.

SViaDVic; hogs. yaSI'iic: pork loins. Ilal3c: sweetbrearls. J3 per dozen: calves' livers. 0c eacn: beef livers.

50c each; ox tails. 51 dozen. Smoked and cut meats, per pound Ham. California hams. SWc; boiled hams.

18Val9c: boneless, cbolce, 13al5c: smokod beef, 18c, smoked tongue, 16c; corned tongue, loc; corned pork. shoulders, 9c; corned hams, bologrnas. 9alSc: lard, compound, in 50a60 pound packages. 8c; pure lard, lial2c: leaf lard, not rendered. lOViollc.

Imported and fruits Oranges, per hoi. Valencia. $6.50 per case of 714, S5.5Ua5.75 per cape Of 420: California seedless. per box: California seedlings. J2.30a3.50 per box: Jamaica oranges.

5a6.50 bbl: repacked. iS.50aC.75: grape fruit Jamaica. $Sal2 per bbl: lemons. Messina and RUSTGO. Cupltnl.

Surplus Unillvidod PrfilitN. 6Mj .734 13 14 (4 Vb 4.500 4,000 1 8 TRUST COMPANIES. .300 S00 FRANKLIN Trust Company, Authorized to act as EXECUTOR. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN.

A LEGAL DEPOSITORY for MONET. Travelers' LETTERS' OF CREDIT secured. ACTS as TRUSTEE for Railroad and other Mortgages anti accepts the Transfer Agency and REGISTRAR of Stock of Corporations. Interest allowed on deposits Subject to Check, at sight, payable through New York Clearing Hous. OFFICERS: WILLIAM J.

COOMBS. President. WILLIAM II. NICHOLS. Vice President.

WILLIAM J. MATHESOX. 2d Vice President. FRANK L. SNIFFEN.

3d Vice President Sea. WILLIAM C. NESMITH. Assistant Secretary. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: AmChlclo 38 log Am Chicle pfd.

90 Am 1 1 Jjt Am Hide Lea. Th 38 40 Bay State 1 l'8 Brit Col Copper 9 Compressed Air 8 Cotton 15 174 Dominion Sec. 10 15 Electric 29 ol Electric Boat pf 4o 50 Electric Vehicle 66 Tt Elec Vehicle pf. 14 142 ElecVehicle bds 74 76 ElectroPneumat 1 lk Bloc Reduction. 'J.

3t Elec Reduc pfd. 2 4 Empire 11 12 Empire Steel pf 52 55 Gen Chemical pilOO 101 Gen 2 4 GreeneC.Copper 27 "ij 28 6 1 Havana Co 19 0 Havana Co pfd. 62 Illinois Trans. 1 16 MinesSecurltles 6 fte Mon Copper 1 Att National Bread. 15 22 Nat Bread 85 92 Norf Ai West is.

91. 92 6 NorthSecuritieslOl 101 NorthSec bonds 110 Transport i LoiB Otis Elevator. 31 32 Otis Elevator lOl 10 PennaRR3s.l03 104 Pitts. db Roval Baking c. 117 121 So al Baking P.105 10b 23 24 SanFRyPOv.i g3 64 SanF Ry bds v.

91 103t Sea. Air 2o 25Jt Sea. Air Line pt 401 45 I 11 52 100 2 27 6 19 61 1 6 15 85 91 6 12 55 101 a 27'8 .19 20 63 1 '1 22 92 922 uu. vrr court. Criminal calendar.

June 9. Part I. Crane, J. manslaughter, second degree. iVlloJ June 9" Part Aspinall.

J. Nos. 34. Wltpen vs. Jennings; 33S.

Austin vs. rrn' M9' Kromltsch vs. De Groot; 300, Ficklen vs. Hoffman 333. Burr vs.

carries. SURROGATE'S COURT Calendar for Monday. Before Surrogate James C. Hurth. Michael J.

Hoey, Fredertcka Daum, Maria fechack. Christian Hunken. Catharine Kelly Catharine Hoehnle. Philip Seubert" George Hendeison and Malviernan Green (motlonl The Ocehsf JOh" KauffunSr. The estkt? Contested calendar at 10:30 Nos.

79 the account ng of George Dusenbury; SO, th will Carmine Beunutano; 81, the will of Mary Bar' KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT James C. Church. Surrogate. Week endine June Wills proved John F. Anderson.

Annhf KnYlht' Mary Bestafko. Peter Mayer, Alonzo Brymer: Henry Muench, Edward G. Bridge Mari Mpran, Charles Bailey, Michael Mulvihlll Sophie IS. Bartjch Anna A. Miller.

Margaret Coleman, Michael McElroy. Mary Christiansen Peter McCartee. Sarah Crandall. Helena Novak win lam Jj. Corrigan.

James Nolan. Thomas R. Da vies. Emily Poole, Zanolia B. Dale Frederick Reast, Charles F.

Downing. Philip Reddy, Carl or Karl Drager. William F. Shine, Iarg1rretha Dot? sauer. James H.

Shaw. Andrew Fox Elizabeth W. Volckening. John S. Ferguson.

Harriet Valentine, Sarah P. Feron. Harrison S. Vlnlng. Margarctha Guthy, Susan A.

Watklns. Julia A Grant. John O. Watklns. Conrad Hester Virginia Wilde.

John Hoops. Mary Wood. Michael Haggerty, Susanna Knell. Letters ot administration were granted on the estates of the following deceased persons: Thomas Anderson. William McGulnness.

Mnrv 6.000 6.000 000 5,250 2,500 II, 000 4,000 3.150 65.000 60,000 800 3,300 Montague, Cor. Clinton BROOKLYN. Capital $1,000,001) Surplus and Undivided Profits 1 ,334,000 Acta Executor. Administrator, Trustee. Guardian or Committee.

Allows interest on deposits. Checks payable through the New Tork Clearlnu House. GEO. H. SOUTHARD.

President. WILLIAM H. WALLACE. Vice President, GATES D. FAHNESTOCK.

2d Vice Pres. CROWELL HADDEN. Secretary. CLINTON W. LUDLTJM.

Aes't Secretary. TRUSTEES: Palermo. i.oua.ou per oox; ainornia. 5j.oua1.0u per box: Verdelll, J2a4 per box: limes, si per 100: bananas, per bunch. Slal.5C; extras.

S2a2.23; red bananas, small bunches. large Dunches. $5a6: figs. 12a20c per pound: oval figs. $3 per 100 boxes; new crop dates, in cases, 5c: pineapples, per dozen; Florida, case of 36 to 24.

$2. 50a 3.50: fancy pines. $2a3 per dozen: nuts, pej almonds, Taragons. ISc: shelled Jordan. "33a40c; French paper shells.

In bags. 21c; Sicily filbert. 13c; NapleB. 12al3c: Turkish. 9c: Brazil, 16c; walnuts, Grenoble, 14c; French marabouts, 12c: mixed.

25n50c: pound boxes. 12c: peanuts, fancy hand picked. roasted. $1.60 per bushel: new ginger root. 10c per pound.

Fruits Apples. per barrel, double heads. Baldwins. H.50a6.:0: russets. J4a5.25: Davis, Western apples, per bushel bo: Colorado Ben Cavls.

tl.50m.73 per box: California cherries, per case, white dark. Early Southern and greenhouse vegetables and fruits Strawberries, per quart, Maryland. Delaware, 0al5c; Rldgeley. 15al7c: Gaudys, 12al3c: New Jersey, 10al6c; huckleberries, per quart. 12e: asparagus, per one dozen bunches, Norfolk.

culls. $1.50: New Jersey. Long Island. $2a3: colossal, S4a4.HO: new cabbage. Norfolk.

per barrel; outdoor rhubarb. 12 H. V. V. Braman.

E. T. Bedford. E. Dwight Church.

Henry liutterman. J. Adolph Mollenhauefk John C. Orr. Royal C.

Pea body. John H. Ireland. Charles O. Gates, Daniel P.

Morse. H. B. Hatch, MorKan. William Nichols.

William J. Matheson. William J. Coombs. Sanford H.

Steele. John H. Hanan. John H. Schumann, James H.

Oliphant. Edward HInman, Silas Tuttle, William A. Nash, lrnnk Ralley, Frnk P. 10F4 101 Mortgages. JUNE G.

Blohm, Theo M. to Chllds, at, near Bedford av Brickfield. KHz. to Eagle to Co, Cleveland st, near Eastern Buckingham. Caroline, to Martha.

Strube. Fifty seventh st. near Twelfth av Same to Leonora L. Chapman, same property Burgyes, Jane to Christine itew art. Kent av, near Myrtle Caddell.

Anna A to Emma Warren, Schenectady av, near Pacific st Same to Hamlet, same property Clark. S. to Pratt et al, Humboldt st, near Nassau av Cragln. Eliza and to Alvord. East Fourteenth st, Delecker.

to A Traver. Vernon av, near Flatbush av Dottore, G. to Zerbarlni. Carroll st, near Columbia Dressel. H.

to Title and Co. East Seventeenth st. near Avenue 2 morts Duncan, Maggie to Kinken, Penn st. near Bedford av Fischer, C. to Seventeenth Ward Bank.

Russell st, near Norman av Fish. Mary and J. to Cortvlth, Newell st, near Meserole st Hassan. s. to Bond and Mort Guar Co.

Fifty seventh st. near Fourth av McGllligan, to same. Pacific st, near Franklin av Hull. Anna and Hull to Olive Burroughs. Third av, near Forty eighth Bt Kerr.

to Germanla and Imp Co, East Twenty second st, cor Av Same to Abby Weils, same Kllcoyne, and T. to Title and Co, East Thirty first st. near Avenue Stewart. to same, Flatbush av, 2 morts Van Riper, Frances to same. Hancock Bt, Beck, L.

to same. Bath av, near Bay Twenty second st Kolle. J. to Germanla Savinss Bank, Prospect av, near Fifth Same to Ulmer Brewery, same Kreltzer, to A Underbill. Thaiford air, near Sutter.

2 morts Malone. Annie to Title and Co. South Second st. near Berry McCaffrey. Susan E.

to Wllllamsburfrh Savings Bank. Gates av, near Lewis, 2 morts Michel. David, to Gertrude Schoonmaker, Flushing av. Monninger, L. to Eastern District Savings Bank, Eckford st.

near av Moores. to Bcxlner. Chauncey st, near Rockaway av Nichols, to Title and Co, Skill man st, near Myrtle av Olafson, to Horner. Fortieth st. Palestrini.

to Rosa HeidinKsfelder. Warehouse av. Roman, to same. Warehouse av, Bomanl. to same.

Warehouse av. Batner. L. to Annie Falley, Liberty av. Realty Associates to Title and Co, Park place, cor Franklin av Rogers.

Mary to Mary Rofrers. Herkimer St. near Albany av Roth. A. to A Bossard, Vernon av near Flatbush av Rothman.

to Ruppsrt. 103 Putnam av, lease Seymour. L. to Titus. Louis place' near Herkimer Same to Phebe Smith.

Louis place, near Herkimer st Stoeller. Cath C. to Cnlo, Baltic Tnios. R. to Louisa Schaefer.

Fourth av, vVtnfleld. Eliz and A C. to Fannie Carrier. Fortieth st, near Tenth av Assignments of Mortgages. JUNE 6.

Burtls. to Allen Cushing, F. to Klumeneau EllrorJt. C. to KlnK.

2 assts Fischer. C. to A Cooke Floyd Jones, ear It. to Clinch French, A L. to Thurston, as trustee Geslng, C.

to Llertha Gesing Green, Sarah to Fannie A Hadicy, bit A. A. Low. iiu 13 13M2 31 32 lOl1 103 103 104 36 37 117 121 105 lOo 23 '24 63 64J4 91 9l 102 103 Tlios. E.

StIUman. Geo. M. Colt. Robt.

B. Woodward. Stewart L. Woodford. Edwin Packard.

Darwin R. James. Joseph E. Brown. William H.

Wallace. Alhro J. Newton. Geo. H.

Prentiss. Frederick V. Moss. 11.50a2 per 100 bunches: new potatoes, per odi. tjcr Dora Fuehrman PACIFIC ST.

s. 338.7 Utlca av. 16.1X 107.2. Marie Woodward, to Ef fle Knox, PARK PLACE, cor Franklin av, lOOx Prospect place, 46.3 Franklin av. runs 131.4 100.8 to Franklin av 119.6 to place 46.3.

Thomas Monahan to Realty Associates, mortB $11,500 PENN ST. 134.3 Bedford ar, 22.3x100, Wm Armstrong to Maggie 3 Duncan RUSSELL ST, s. 145 ft Norman av. 95x100, Andrew Cooke to Henry Fischer SACKETT ST. 20 ft Bond st.

runs 20 to Bond st 50 to small ditch and alonK ditch to point 80 ft from 8 Sackett st 80; Bond st. s. 60 ft Sackett st. runs along center of ditch to point 80 ft from Sackett st 20 20 to Bond st 50. Thos Malone to Mary Malone, his wife, SEVENTY EIGHTH ST.

840 ft Nineteenth av. 60x100. Michael Furst to James Forman SEVENTY THIRD ST. 228.6 Second av. AOxlOO.

Chas A Erlckson to Mary Jones SEVENTY SEVENTH ST. 8, 340 ft Nineteenth av, 60x100. Amelia Case, widow, to Hulda Llssner SHEPHERD AV. s. 341.1 Atlantic av 25x100.

Chas RobertBon. Norfolk. Vs. to Mary O'Nell. mort $1.200..

SHEPHERD AV. 830 ft Ridge wood av, 20x100. Henry Meyer to Kate and Theresla Welsch. mort $2,200 SIXTH AV. s.

48 ft Pacific st. at Old Flalbush road, runs along road 140xw32 to center thereof, xnwl20 to Sixth av. xn41 to beg, Wm Barron to Chas Gardner, a SOUTH SECOND ST. 8 s. 178.10 Bedford av runs s95xw75.4xs25xel00xnl20 to South Second st.

xw24.S. Eleanore. wife John Plrke, to the Industrial School Assn of Brooklyn, Eastern District THIRTEENTH ST. 8. 260.4 Third av, 20 10x100, Blanche Pearsall to Fredk I.

widow, all liens TROY AV. s. 397.6 Avenue 40x100. Germanla Real Estate and Imp Co to Pntriek Carolan TROY AV s. 137.6 Avenue I.

80x100. mudn firsts. 25a5.5Q: Southern potatoes. $4a bbl.JCrowell Hadden. Henry C.

Hulbert. 2.000 6,500 13.500 2,000 4,500 500 4.400 Wllhelmus Mynder. Gates D. FaHnestock Wm. G.

Low. seconds. greenhouse cauliflowers, H. E. Pierrepont.

Florida cauliflowers, S3.50n4 case; Florida am! Geo. M. Olcott. Cuba egg plants, 52.50 per dozen; Florida green Geo. H.

Southard. 20 VOil, 45 tls. Sophie Charlotte Mammcn. George Bird sail. August Menke.

George Michael Malone, John R. Clifford. Henry B. Martens. Thomas Donnelly, Henry F.

Meyer. Peter Delanev, Susan Miller, Michael Doran. John J. McLean. Martha Eldert.

Samuel Reddish. Eliza Fleet Ellen Ryan. Jane F. Gregory. Harriet I.

rc'mmv 5 exch Deans, siai.ou; wax oeans, tiai.su p.t ono tin.u barrel basknt: Charleston beans. Sl.25al.50 per basket' Florida Lima beans. $.1 per crate; Norfolk peas. 75catl per V4 bbl basket: Maryland. fiOa.1.75 per basket: Long Island green peas.

51.75 per baft: Florida and Cuba squash. $2 ner Wt bbl basket: yellow squash. $1.50 per bbl basket: Southern bunch beets. $5a7 ion as1! 2 620 13 9 20 33 37 THE PEOPLES Trust Company, 172 Montague Street. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $2,569,746.6 1 FELIX CAMPBELL, President.

J. G. DETTMER, First Vice President. HORACE J. MORSE, Second Vice President EDWARD JOHNSON, Secretary.

CHARLES A. BOODY, Asst. Secretory Interest Allowed on Deposits. Letters of Credit Issued, Payable in Ariv Part of the World. 32 132 35 llt 30 84 877s 102 BROADWAY AND BEDFORD AVE.

Capital, $500,000.00 Undivided Profits, 416,000.00 Interest paid on dally balances ond special rates an time deposits. Bankers' money orders Issued. Special accommodation for ladles and every facility afforded for the transaction general Trust Company and banking business. TRUSTEES. Storage 1'owei 2 ffc Standard 620 625 St Louis Tvansi.

31 Tenn 13 13 34 "4 oD Un.Tobacco. w.l 9 11 Un.Tobacco ptd 20 oU Un.RRStLpfd. 83 84 Un.RKStLbds SlHs 88 Union Copper. 3 4 Un.Typewrlter. 98 10Z Un.Typcw'r 1st 127 Un.Typew'r 2d.

130 Steel new 5s 94f WhiteKnob Cop 21 2J bunches; new wnue turnips. i.oua iuu nuncnes; Florida tomatoes J3a4 per case: cucumbers. Breenhouse, 75a90c per dozen: Florida. Jl.f.Oa 1.75 per Vfi bbl basket: Florida celery. I2.Ma3 cast: lettuce.

LcnR Island. 25 barrel; greenhouse. per doz. field salad. per bbl; sprouts.

S0a7Sc per bbl: Long Island spinach. 25a50c per bbl; new kale. 75c per bbl; dandelion preens. $2 per bbl: 50c peach basket: beet tops. S1.25al.li0 per bbl; preen peppers, Florida.

SI. "5 450 450 450 1.000 $23,000 400 S.000 2.M0 1.800 l.V 600 1.500 98 127 8.000 130 94 94 t. u. Mollenhauer. Jost Moller, Thomas F.

Gorman. Moritz Sllbersteln. Bernard Gray. Isabella Sheny. Karoline Goldberg Frederick Schluchtner.

Robert Halstead George Stlcht. Mar' Howlett. Maria B. Stafford. Charles A.

Homans. Jennie W. Stetson. John Milton Hyde. Joseph Wade, John E.

Irwin. Henrietta J. Wynn Joseph D. Jones, Emma Walter or Walters. Eliza or Bessie Kelly.

John Kane. Lewis Knapp. Emanuel Larson. Johanna Loefner. Letters of guardianship were Issued on the persons and property ot Francis J.

Donlgan to Martha Smith, of Gertrude Mulvihlll and Helen M. Mulvihlll to Alice Mulvihlll and Annie. Mulvihlll. or Marie Bono to Hamilton Trust Company, of Eric Essen to Anna W. Essen, of Percy West burgh to Mary E.

Westhurgh, of Julia K. Mayor and Minnie Mayer to William Mayer, of Joseph Mayer. William Mayer and Amelia Maver to Henry Mayer, of Philip J. Donnellv. Knthryn Donnelly.

Margaret S. Donnelly and Marv Donnelly to John Monahan. of Georce Hugel to Louisa Blckel. of George B. Tiffany and Marguerite Tiffany to Eliza A.

Tiffany, ot Mary W. Mllca. Caroline T. Miles and Alfred R. Milos to Alfred S.

Miles. Accounting decrees Edward Ludlam. Erastus. R. St.

John. Clans Wllkens. Henry Hfnckel. Richard T. Lannln.

Margaret Tlerney, Mary A. Doughty. Benjamin F. Koch. Jane Cunningham.

James Tommey, George Enirland. Thomas Me Garry. Florence R. Clark. Edith M.

Schrlener. Luther L. Frazlor. Lizzie Boyle, James S. Whea A.

D. Balrd, William Dick. William F. Garrison. Herbert F.

Gunnison. William E. Horwlll. Edward T. Hulst.

Ditmas Jewell. William Lamb. Robert P. Lethbridge. John Loushran.

James H. Post. Henr' Roth. Charles H. RusaelL Henry Selbert, James A.

Sperry, Andrew T. Sullivan. John Truslow, 1.000 a3 per case: radishes. Jersey and Long island. per 100 bunches: leeks, $2 per 100 bunches; water cress, 40a50c per dozen bunches: Lone Island parsley.

per 100 hunches: kohl rabi, S2.50a3 per 100 bunches; Bermuda onions. 51. Goal. 65 case; New Orleans onions. 2.G0a3 tier bbl.

51.50al.75 per bbl bag: kohl rabi. S3 per 100 bur.chCB: new carrots. S3.i 50a4 per 100 Lone Island seal lion. 50a75c per 100 bunches: new Long Island onlonp. Slal.25 per 100 bunches; white turnins.Oa 30c ner WO bunches, shallots.

5c per quart. Northern winter vegetables Pickle peppers. 10c per bunch; soup greens, S1.50a2 per 100 bunches; Long island carrots, S.Mat per bbl: nr trttnes tier bbl. state. 52.4ija2.50: Long Island, B.

B. ruitie. STOCK MABKET VIEWS. Henry Clews says of the speculative and financial outlook: "The general market at the moment is largely dominated by the coal strike. This is sufficient to counteract all other favorable Influences.

Trading Is limited and entirely of a professional character. The public is still out of the market, awaiting fresh attractions. Meanwhile, stocks w. wumer. ANDREW T.

SULLIVAN. PreatdcKt. WILLIAM DICK, I vi. JOHN THBSLOW.f Vice rreBiaent. BARRY F.

BURNS. Secretary. VR Alt CIS WEEKES. Asaist. Secretary.

i same to Fredk A Lcppola TROLTMAS ST. s. 4T0 ft Cen tral av, 23x122.9x27.4x133.9. Henry Votter to Matthew Dlgnan. mort 13.500 rrS WAREHOUSE AV, 123.B Surf av.

no'm 20x118.10. Joseph Klttel to Domenico i 500 I Palestrini L209 WAREHOUSE AV, 163.6 Surf av, nomj 20x118.10. same to Enrico Romani WAREHOUSE AV, 143.6 Surf av, nom 1 20x118.10. same to Nazzareno Bomanl S2.50a2,75: Belgian. S1.50a2 per bag of 16S pounds; Eagle Job printing department Printing; of Every Description Eaoloe Building.

Washington and Stb. 7ourth Poor. Take large passimrir'tlevatoia, Enellsh. Scotch and Irish potatoes. 52a2.25 bag: sweet potatoes, Vineland.

W.SOal: per barrel baskets, Spanish onions, orieinal, re 1 SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS, 1.

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