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1 THE BEOOKLYK DAILY EAG LE STJNBAY, JULY 5, 1891 TWElSrTY PAGES. 4 TAMMANY'S LONG TALIS. terations in dwelling at 1,005 WiUoachbr are nue, to cost $100. THEREALESTATE MARKET Wortrasn av. corner Ashford at, 100x'20i.

Warwick st. 85 ft Wortraan lOx 10(1, Adoluh Mnssraan to William 80o Third ar. ir 40 ft a Wjokoff hi), Oscar Haciland to Itonjamm nom Fifth av, corner Nineteenth st, yuxluO, Jano, and Julia Cuapinau and Kliza betta Read, children and hoirs Jauies Chau mm, to Josonh Domlisoy 5,000 Fiftll av, ft Fortieth et, runs 100.101 nw to a Fortieth Bt at point 4H.7 1 Ifti ar xoalons t. out liUO.TnsySxolOO, Patrick I'lynu to Michaol Coffey nom Lands conveyed from Jt Itemsen to Kyer aonj oxceptiiiK part conveyed by Ryor eon to Jacub ltyorson, contract. John Hyersou to Samuel Cohu oU.OOO COUNTY TOWNS.

Flatbnsh av, 04.3 LefTorts ay, l'litbush, Uyntbia I.ott and Alotta Snydain, Kichard and John Berry, oxoontors Jlar Karet A iiorry, to Paolo Carliouarn JuJ7o Greitnwood av, cor Kast Sovftnth at, runs THO. 11 i 100 i 10H. 1 vr tSO 100 to ay 1U0; Prospect av, 'Jll ft (iroeu wood av, 'JoxITjO: av, a Seeloy st, Cutharine holr Robert Owens, the only son and heir of Robert Owens, to William Scboelyo notn Berjrenst, 200 ft Troy av, 25x127.9. John Barnes to William II Cornell GO Hancock st, s. 425 ft Lowis av, 25x100, Lynan to Wosloy Bush.mort $1,000 Minna at, a.

100 ft Chester 50x100, I'latbuflh, Mary ChoBobraugh of to Mary Hanly nom Lots 232 to 235, also 247 to 240. block 7, map Jacob Hnediker property, Twenty uixtb ward, Vritr. Broitenstein to Michael and Caspar Soheen 3,200 Boerumst, ss, 474.9 Budhwick av, 25x87.0, Unszentia Treubig, widow, to Martin Lang, mort $2.000 0.300 Degraw st, 200 ft Kogors av, 40x127.056 Noj Tebbettf to Alois Laranslcy 1.200 Herkimer st, s. 04 ft Kin ton av. 50x100.

Honry Brown to Julia wifo of John 1 iKh of Hempstead, mort 312,500 exch Herbert st, 214 3 North HenrysL runs 124x w50.4xl01x e30.4. Mary, wifo of, and Henry Miller oi South to Edward Oassidy 1,325 Mcponough st. 208.9 Ralph av. 18.9x 1 00. 1 nomas 11 Kadcliffe to Isaac Colyer.

mort 0,800 MeDonough st. 212.0 Ralph av, 18. 9x 100. same to Ernest A Soppett, mort $4,500 O.SOo Bainorid je st, ns. 130 ft Keid ar.

100x100. Petor Langan to Edward Gormun nom Imlay at, 25 ft William st. runioOOxii 20x 125x llOx 50, Salem AValos, oxr Sarah Clayton, tr Warren Smith as trustee, etc, mort $4.500 nOm Herbert st, 201 ft vr Humboldt, Jamos Moakim to Louis Soitz of Now York, mort $900 Mesorolo st, 25 fei Graham av, 25x100. Franz Scharf to Michael Brv.nn, mart $2,000. Kane pi, 121.7 Atlantic av.

40x105. foro close.John Courtnev.shoriff, to Mary A Taylor. 100 Lexington av, 137.0 tvoid av, lixlOO, the East Brooklyn co operative building association to George jahn a vxva 4 i) lourth av, cor Fourteenth si, 30x80.10, Richard Murphy to Charlos Obrock, mort $10,000 18,000 fourth av, southerly cor Kighty soventu st.runs a along av 85.8xse7 1 xneHOxnwlOl.l 0, Now Utrecht, Joseph Yauch to Anna, wifo or Christian Ellmors 1,000 Fourth av. see. 85.

8 Rizhtjr sovonth at, runs 34.1Ix 58.10xue2;).Oxnw71, Now tltrecht, same to Christian Ellmors. 2o Thatford av, 225 ft Livonia av, 50x100, Hirsch Wilkenfeld and Nathan ttltlerraann of to Samuel Uoldstein and Lipman Bub rofslty. mort $350 Division av, 87.2 Wythe av, 20.3 xl32.7x 21.7x142.0, William A Roberts to Henry 10.000 Throop av, cor Whipple st, 20x110, JoUo Batterman to John Scbroitt, mort $0,000 7,825 Bkillman st, 100 ft Park av, 25x100, partition, Samuel Walker, referee, to Kosanna Woodwortn 2,505 Huron st.ns, 70 ft Franklin st, 25x50, Susan Covert to Oathwino Foley 3,000 Greon st. 375 ft Manhattan av, 25x100. John McKeegan to Michael Qainn, mort $3,000 5,050 New York av, cor Dograw st, runs 32.11xn I 145 to Degraw st xw 140 to cor, Mary, wife of W'alter Berk.

Amelia Vredeuburg, widow, Phebo Wells, widow, Rebecca Bovrlby, widow, Robert Mullen, Elizabeth Srott and Elniira, wife of John Bogart. hoirs Mary Bennett, to William 11 Muir 700 Covert at, 180 it Bushwickav, 20x100, Thomas Purcoll to Philip Mohliug, mort $4.000 5.000 Monitor st. ob. 210 ft Norman av, 100x100. 'lhe Kings County Improvement Go to Honry APurdy 2,000 Throop av, 25 fr.

River st, 25x5O.2x20.0x 08.8. Emilie Loch to Rosa Gois 4,300 Harrison st, cor Henry, 20x83. William Aboloa to Michael Wynne, mort $4,000 7,750 Ocean parkway, 824 tt Shenbshoari bay and Conoy Island plank road, 50x200, to West First st, Gravosend, Jacob ICnoclic of Nuw York to Henry Barueh, mort 1 .500 xch Cooper av, it s. 418 It Bushwick av, lOx 100, Carrie Blyn to Emil Bach, mort $400. 3,200 Eastern Parkway, cor Warwick st, 50x100, Charles Lohr to Charlpa Clomeuti 2,500 Knickerbocker av.

80 ft sw Cooper st. 120x 100, Orson Sheldon of Fort Ann, to Isabollo Pott it nom Cook st, 307 ft Buahwick av, 22x100. Anton Kiescl to Christian 1,200 Stagg st, 150 ft. Lorim'T st, 25x100. Charlos Ross to Mary Keofer 3,300 Lots 50 io 01 map Gilbert 8 Thatford.

New Lots, Francis Taylor of to Adoiph Blumon kautz, mort $1.200 1,800 Lots 1, 8 to 17. 34 to 45. 74 to 78. 87 to 90, 00 to 100, 103 to 100. 112 to 110.

110 to .123, 130 to 143, 14S and 149. 107 to 170, 170 to to 190, 193 to 197 and 23 to inclusive, map 221 lots Michael Bergen, New Utrecht, Michaol Borgen to James Woolley of 7,000 Myrtle Bt.n 100 it Hamburg av, 50x 100, Adelgundo Piel and tieorge Schneider to Philip Braudmoier 2.S00 Third st, 142 ft Smith st, 38x100, Edward Townsond, individual and as executor of ilolina RTownsend, to Vina A Sumner of Sj racuso, NY Third av, western co: Ninth fifth st, 25x1. 10, Now Utrocht, Edward I liorsinan to Jano Atkinson of New York, mort $500 1,350 Leoav.n cor Middleton st, 20.8x80, Mar garot, wifo oi Nicholas Mulvvhill to John Hor igan, mort $7,500 14,000 Carroll at, sw s. 90 ft Third av, 70x00. Esther It, wife of Charles Parsons to Edward Borgen, 12,000 Samo property, Edward Bergen to Silas A Condict, mort $8,000 nom Carroll st, 128 ft Tiiird av, Silas A Condict to Otto Ileidolklang, mort $2,000 0,500 Rush st, s.

231.8 Wythe av. 10.8x100. Adelaide, widow and devisoo Jacob, Balliu to Franz Kurgor 0,525 Jefferson av, 340 ft Nostrand av, 20x100, Harry 11 Mpotigomau of Jersoy Gity to Augustus Haviland, mort $7,000 nom Denn st, 100 ft Schenectady av, Itix 10.2, Sophronia Ficketr. widow, to I rank Waterman, mon $1.000 2,800 Dean st, 110 it Schouectady av, lOx 107.2W, fiamo to samo, mort $1,000 3.S00 Forty eighth st. 200 ft I ourth av, l(ix 100.2, William McMouogul to Henry lirotb.

2,750 llalboy st, 317.4 Nostrand av, 17. 0J4 100, Gatharino Chovaliior to Clement Chevallier, mort $8,000 nom Berkeley pi, 8, 184 ft Eighth av, runs 45. 10 to Plaza st xu JH.lxa 78.0 to beg, Charles Peed to Albert Stonier 8,500 President st, 38 ft Seventh av, 17. (ix 100, Samuel Wmstow of Worcester, Mass, to Fllen Lewis 8.000 Sovonty first at, 210 ft Filtcenth av, 40x 100. New Utrecht.

James 8 Woolley to nom 10.000 10,000 0,000 40 4.000 3,500 5.S00 2,100 to ueorgo i inrig, mort Stockholm st. bob. 300 it Knickerbocker av, 250x100. Theodore Jackson to Anna Weber Madison st. No.

235 contract, Sarah wife William Harrold, to Gesinc Lankenaa Interior goro, on farm line between Mesorole and Calyer sta, ats cor of lot 2 on A Mos orolo map, runs at right angles to Greon point av, 24.2xb3,4xuw24, Thomas Gunn to Mary ltoach Lorijnerst, b. 70 ft Norman av. 2ix80. Snrah 8 (iuernsey et al to Henry Harrys Norman av, s. 20 ft Diamond Chauncoy Perry to Martha, wifo oi John Doylo Eagle st.

a 220 ft Franklin st. 25 1 00, Sarah wile oi ana Kutsen rininenart to jouu mor can Knickerbocker av, 40 ft Be Grove st, OOx uu, iiannan wite or iierman owcuu ui Roctvillo Honlrn. tn Michael Hand Ashford st, 122.7 Atlantic av, 25x100. release mort, Thomas Monahan to Kunarn Linton. Sams property, Kdward Linton to Denry uueruecK.

mort Meaerole av, cor Busifill st, runs 400 ft to aiyor at xo UO to North Henry st is tun to Moieroleav xw 200 to boirinning: also, Mos erolo av, cor North Henrv st, extondo along st 400 ft to Calyer st xlOO. tho Kings Loilnlv Imnrnt innflnt ('! 1,. Illmrlna A nora 1,550 Charles pi, 200 tt Myr.lo av. 23.2x 1 00x7. iujl r.iizaootu liyrnes lo unaiies wuzei.

Kingston ay, no cor Pacific st. Franklin ollows of Central Isltp. iVY, to Bonjamia Hobby and Daniel Doody, mort 431,500. North Tenth at, 25 ft Kent av, 25x100, rraiinis Lynch of 1'horudike. Mass.

to Ellen 31.500 PresklontsUs s' EiyiitiV av." 10x100. fatnek Mioridan to Abraham Stein, mort doit Nint si. it cor SeVe'ntii' av' V'V i ix72.V( Alh'rn I ftotttniitn.lnh.i Interior lot 14.0 Putnam av w'ltuiii Miranda Mltchn tn mlnc 1.1. ill Thirteenth st.ss, 427 ft Third av, 20.10x100, Ann Lasgfovo to Ann Many Hurnner av s. 125 it Decatur at, runs nom 2.G00 j.u.oxb IU1.M Mi.il to av xn 100.

JuliiB 1 11 to Honry Brown, mort. Java av, s. 25 25x1110." JnhnYl Proyost to Frances 15, wito David Valentino nmrfc j51 Broadway, not, 25" ft av. 25xKf" Phebo Loverioh, oxecutrix, etc, Augustus A lioverich to Charles Nielsen 15,000 Vernon ay, 350 ffcoTompkins av, is.VlViOO. uenjarain valentine to Julius Dipnoi, mart S4.000 Partition st, 350 Richard st.

'25x iuu. dona incLormacK, now Haven, Conn, to Charles aud Francos 8 Wright 1,300 DIXON'S SKR3I0.N OS UEE01IKR. Some Cauutic Criticisui From Stunt Ut Correspotiilont. To the Editor or the Brooklyn 1 hiivo road your report of Mr. Dixon's aortuon on Sir.

Beeoher in thid day'rf issmo. It is tiio old Btory of tho donkoy kickinz tho dead lion. L'it ua look at somo of the thiuir Divou aayu ahout Beeoher. The flrst point is: "Disappointed with his preaching beuaiHO it waf oonvoraational in style," Apparontlr Brother Dixon does not know that tho. conyei Hational utyls V.d highest.

Tako aa examples tho leaclms men in all denominations and 11 of thorn without exception aro conversational in tone. This is truo not only of miniatora, but of all high olaaa orators. It ia tho lower typo of speakers that "holler." Probably Dixon thinks that the exoited, loud, vulEir modo is tho suporemi nent Tho feline Buoh speakers five tliuir audiences is that tuor aro iinpransin themaelTes ou tho audience and not their subject. Tho true orator is full of his subject aud trios to aot his audience to receive it: omiUs himself in itw delivery and succeeds as Ilsecher did, but tho onrpty, aolf aimins preacher always shouts. Like a drum, being empty, ho is full of sound.

Tho next point is, Beochor aa a teacher. Dixon could not understand him. Of courso not. Ho has not the capacity. will borrow an illustration from tho irroat Becchcr on this point.

Ho said, "Somo psoplo aro so small that you could put their lionrfc in tho bladder of a fir and then it would rattlo in it." How can tho losser comprehend tho great cr 1 How can you put Niagara into a pint moasura It cannot bo done. Dixon cannot understand Hcoeher. Ho would noed to bo born over again and thon tho work would noed to havo commenced a few thousand years back to got sto.sk in to him. Tho third point is that Beechei road Herbert Spencer more than ho did Moses and. there fore, taught that God was tho Father of all men and that to do this ia a slander upon His holiness.

Now, tho qusstion hero is: Is Go 1 tho father of all men? What saith the Bcripturoj? Take Ijuky'H gospel Me traces tho raca up to God as the father of all "which was the son of Euos, which was tho son of Soth which was tho son of Adam which was tho son of God." In Corinthians I viii :0 the apostle says: "But to us there is but ono God, tho father of whom aro all things." And tlie creat Matthew Honry says on this passage, "Not ono God to govern one part of mau kind or ono rank and order of man and anothsr to govern another, but ono do I that mado all and is father over all." Again in Epho siana One God and father of all, who is above all, and through all aud in you all." Soripturo and agree, Dixon and Bcriptmo do not. Dixon has exalted Satan to part of tho diviue throne; he should go back to Moses and learn tho iirst principle of truth, namely, "Hear, Israel, the Lord our God is ouo Deutoronoiuy Apparently, then, Beecher has studied Moses hotter than Dixon. Another item in connection with this point is ''that all ehildron aro tho offspring of tho devil." Lot ua hear Christ on this point: "duffer little children to came unto uio and forbid thorn not, for of auch ia tho kingdom of heaven." (Matthew I suppose Brothor Dixou is so well developed that when he criticises others ho can stand to be eriticiaod himself. I wont to hear him on a special occasion and in fact ho made so little impression on rao that I havo forgotteu what the mooting wis about. The only thing I roniomber concerning it was tint tho congregation was smiail and scattered all over tho churcli and ho told thrm to gather together in front of tho pulpit.

I thonsht that was wiso and the onlr item of his discourse that I remember was about himself whon he was in England which was this: An Episcopal minister in Liverpool had a small organ on wheols for nsj in street preachintr and when it was wheeled out church Dixcm looked dubiously at tao A's My opinion of the rain was that ho was a second edition of lbv. Sam Small and further hearing of him confirmed mo in this view. Tho next time I haard him was when he was making a speech for funds at the opouiug sorv ice of a now church. About $5,000 was needed. Dixon told a lot of old yarns, about the aamo aa Sam Small would tell at a political meeting and the sum of was secured, while, I believe, if tho simple facts had been stated to tho audience they could have so cured tho 35,000.

I felt that Dixon was behind tho times in culture and good sense. In conelu. hinn, I love the follow with all iis faults. I hope he will Ktndy his Bible mora and grow in sense ind culture, and he might observe tint our luul. nig Baptist brethren not preach anout JJeocher.

Bo careful, Brolhor Dixon; remember tho poundinu tho ass aot from its' master for put tine on the lion's skin. A Baptist. Brooklyn, Juuo 18 01. BATHERS IS THE I'AKK PLAZA. Capcalu Mcftamnra'M AlteHliuu directed lo si Public fttiiMUtace.

Tothe E'l'tor of th Hro'jctiit fcti'e: I would like, through the columns of your paper, to call attention to what I deem a shameful abuse of public morals aud a irass of duty on the part of Captain MeNamara and r.is so called police iu permitting boys to bathe naked iu tiie fountain at the plaza, main cutrancj, iu the even ts as early as 8 or o'clock. As every citizen knows these lino evenings there aro any number of women, young girls ami children strollintr up 1 horo to try and xzt a breath of reh fair, and to havo thorn compelled to listen to a tirade of filthy language, cuis and obscenity urn tiie mouths of those hoodlums which would shock a iiardfliied man, much less those innocent creatures, whon wo are paying those so called polico for the very purpose of protecting tho morals of our wivos and children, is extremely distressing. Mr. I think, is drawing money euough from the city to givo at least a little attention to tlie interest of the taxpayers, if not to public decency; but as I suppose ho iias a good political pull ho does not care. Any man who draws f750 from the police pension Tund ovjrr year, beside drawing $4.50 per day as eapUin of police iu tho park, ought, I think, do a little more for his money than strut through the nark like a peacock.

1 must say that the sight every evening Ihore is very edifying probably to him the basin alive with naked boys, ranging from It! to 1 0 years of age, somo of them even climbing to tho top spout of tho fountain and podng, in nature's clothes, as the statue of liberty, or as 1 would call it, Captain statue of immorality. This statue is only open to the public gaze between 8 o'clock and iu the summer evonings. By publishing this I think yon will stop this gross evil and confer a great ble sing in tho interests of public decency. Molality. BitooitiA'N, Juno 8, 1801.

A F1TAI, (JlUltliY EX1'U)SM)S. Hamilton, July 4. Georgo Cope and Daniel Smith of Ludlow Falls were ahnest instantly killed by an explosion while putting in a blaat iu a stone'quarry yesterday at that WJaque, Jr Samo property, Frederick Jaquo, 2,600 17.037 nom 4.000 nom iuuxu oo.o to noiernurj st xk ut.f befir, Mary wife of Charles Baker.to Frederick Zoellor Snvdam at, b. 280 ft Broadway, 30x75, Frank Miller to Henry Zolmer Tompkins pi, 170 ft a Deerawst, 20x1 ja.fi, Phebe A Broivn to Paul 6 Brown, mort Union Bt.n i.Sso Hovt st, 10.8x75. Christopher P' rktiifl.

Maria Vanjhan, Inio Oharlcs. Miry and Marrie Parkins, hei Har riot Perlim.to Philip Hortou, mort $3,500.. Van Sicklen st. 304.3 Avenue T. runs 23.5xs to 'ands or" Theodore Jenkins xo 144 to Vnn Sicklen stx n.134 to beg.

Graves end, Jiilioi. Pinckney, widow, to Sarah Itouri Wnt kios at, 340 ft av, 100x100, Alon.o 12 DoBaun to Wolf and Har man Goldateinof Sew Watkins st.wK,240 Lironia av, 1 00x100, Abram Wolf to Louis and Joseph Ersonberg of New York. part, mort $1,500. Watkina st. LjO ft Riverdaloav, 150x100, Harriet Smith to Mary Smith Second st, 150fteSlxth av, 40x100, Nathaniel Nilee of New York to Frederick Shrump of Montclair, South Second at.

300 ft Hooper st, 25x0 0x48x87. hA), Bird Leonard to Belinda Leonard. Angulo, qc Third at, 133 it Smith st, runs 80 0.8 130 i 18.4 i a 100 to Third st xw 19 to berinnioff, Vina A Sumner of Syracuse, to Joannett Honry, mort 43.500 Fifth Bt, 97.10n Fifth av, runs 100 100 to Sixth stm 300 200 to Kitth at. so 500 to bogtnninffi Charles 1 Burwcll to Frank A "Baruaby, auoj to morts Korth Fifth fl 100 ft Rooblinff at. 25x 100, Ann and Bridget Kolly to John Repp, mort $2.500 North st.

s.75 ftw Driggs st, 25rl On, Hobo, widow, Mary, Roso M. Joseph and John Iroland to Thomas Ireland, allliona South Sixth st, s. 120.11 Wythe av. 2.r ,,100. Herman Kahs to Richard Eifrhthst.

184.4 Sixth av, 18x100, Wm Brown to Ludwig TMaenoh, mort $4,500..... South Eighth at, as, 107.2 Dricnst, 21.5x 93.7x31.0x90.10, interior lot 138.7 Drives stat so corner ot land conveyed to il Corn woilby Meth Episcopal Churoh on Ocean st, ofc. runs 31.5 31 hl, Maria, wife Hagoman Cornwell, to Herratn Ortei mort 84.000 liftL euth st. as. 180.4 Fifth av, 10.8x100.

Annio McDowell to James Ileauey. mort 8600 Sixteenth at, 1159.1 a Fourth av, 3o.0x 14, Anna McDowoll to James Heaney. Sixteenth st, a. 137.10 Eighth av, 20r 100, Esther K. wifo of Abraham Lamson, to Francis Hanretty Seventeenth st.

350 ft nw Fifth av, 20. 4x 100.3. Thomas Pittbladdo to tho Sixth Methodist Episcopal church of Gowanus Seventeenth st, ftoTenth av. 20x100.2, Sarah Mead, wife (ieorpe to Poter Curry Eichtoenth at, s. ft so Eighth av.

o()x 100, James I Taylor to Alfred A Fisher. trustoe, cAr Thirty second st, 100 ft Fifth av, Hi. 8 xlOO.2, Henry Kleo to Ole Ohristonson, mort Sl.fKIll 0,000 2.000 1,203 1.900 nom 25 5,000 nom 6,200 nom 5,000 7.250 7,500 3.000 1,250 5,100 0,500 4,000 nom 2,725 725 800 2,100 3.150 4,700 Thirty ninth stj 275 ft Fifth av. 35x80x Laura Morris, witooi, ana uoun Morris to Isaiah Porter Fortieth st, 150 fto Seveuth av. 50x100.2.

Charles Heckling to Henry Chase, Long Island City Forty fifth st, a 300 ft Third av. 40x100.2, John Crawford and David 11 Valentine to Alexander Davidson Forty tilth st, 340 tfc Third av. 00x100.3. same to uame Forty fifth st, ns, 200 ft Third av, 20x100.2. James O'Korke to Potor Kerr and Benjamin Leach, mort Fifty ninth st, 1H0 ft Twelfth av, 20x iuu Jessie Thomas, wife ot iionry momas, to Wiltiam Kao Sixty Becond st, 140 ft Eleventh 135x30x120.

Julia A Sproules to Elizabeth OYftltn 100 225 Kast Ninety fifth st, 150 ft Avenue 28x 105, John Ireland to Pauline Hardy Butler st. cor Albany av, runs w80xn7xn 153.5xell4.4 to Albany av xsl55.7, John Broad to Charles Tabor and George Case, fiuoj to morts Alabama av, ws, 100 ft Sutter av, 50x100, hAl, Mary Blinn to Lena Duchholz, mort S3.000 4,000 exoh exch 2.000 O.000 0. 500 700 800 3,500 nom 750 1,200 1. G40 1,450 1.200 1,500 4,500 nom nom 817 5,500 500 3,500 1,700 exch nom nom 750 nom GOO Atlantic av, s. 133 ft Kockaway av, 10.

8x IUU, frank 1 Loud to Jonn oaau, mort $3,000 Atlantic av, a 150 ft Uockaway av, IG.Si 100, Almira McLoud to John Loadd, mort Atlantic av, a 305.4 Utica av, rnn s50.5x nw to av xe3.i.ll, jonn aiftrquana tn l.pnniirrlft Titinrltnn Bedford av, 20 ft Clymer st. 20x00. tieorge ii isarrott to liloanor rtarrctt, an title, sub lo mortgage Blake av. as, U0 ft Junius st, 100x500, to Dnmont. av, A Judson Palmer to Samuel Conn, Blako av, corner Sackman st, 25x100, tho East Brooklyn co operative building association to Albert Bowne Same property, Albert 8 Bowne to Benjaniin Uothhell and Barnat Kroigcr Blake av, 75 Schenck av.

75x100: Blako av, 5U ft Hendrix at, 35x100: Blako av, no corner Hendrix st, 35x100: Blako av, 75 ft Hendrix Henry and John Vo 'G latm no rtdiS HctkmjC .0 I ait Central a wiS'fiPl? 4f. Jderr8i.x80. hAl, James tiaacoine to John Ehlera, part Same property, Anna Cozino. widow, individual and with another, exrs John Cozino, to same, fi part Christopher av, 100 ft Belmont av, 50x 100. Williamson It Solover to Lazar Frieder Same property, Lazar Friodor to Meyer Israel, Samuel Applobamn and Abraham Schaffer.

Christopher av, 100 ft Sutter av, 25x200, to Sackman av. Chono Loustein to Bernard Wilson of Wayne Co. Pa, assumes S550 Ohvistopher av. 175 ft Vanderveor av, 100x100. Benjamin Itausch to William Op penheim, Classon av, cornor Dean st.

73.3x100, Katie Donohuo. an heir of Kichard Donohuo. to John Donohuc, Jrj part, sub to mort $7,000. Same property, Mary IS, wifo Edward Gordon, to same, all title Classon av, corner Lafayette, 25x100, Katharine, wife of, and Honry Ehlers to Met a Bahr enburg. mort 43,000 Samo property, Mota BahrenburR to Katharina, wifo of Henry Khlors, mort $2,000 Clormout av, 711.11 Myrtle uv, 25.2x100, Charles Anna and Lester Turner, by Charlos Boo, ijuardian, to Mary A Itoa DoRalb av, a s.

01 ftw Stuyvcsant av, 19 tixHfi, h.tl, Ida Treadwell to Valentine Stratton, mort $3,500 Evercreen av, a 75.8 Palmetto st, 35.5x 93 8x25x89.3, hil, Oscar Hooi'tmanti, Joner boroiiRh, Ind to John A Apelt Fulton st, 50 Essex st. 25.0i93.0x35 to bee. Benjamin Lipsky to Herman Stoff. mort $1,000 Gates av, a s. 135 ft Knickerbocker av, 50x100, Mntthow Diijnan to John Bocker, mort $0,000, oxch and Gates av, 345 ft Marcy av.

40x100. hl, Leopold Lippmann to Adalaide Badijloy, New York, mort $1,000 Gates av, a s. 100 ft Stnyvesant av, 25x90, Susanna Haubert to Lizzie Loe tiler, mort $7.500 Glenmore av, 1 00 ft Ashford st, 35x100, roleaso mort Alexander Mattliews of Huntington, to Isabella, wifo of Stephen Morsorcftu Samo property. Isabella, wife of, and Stephen I) Mersereau to Jonn tlalin Hopktnson av, 75 ft st, 25x 10. Julia Kelsey to Isauc Halutead, aubj to all lienti Irving av.

s. 50 ft Stanhope st, 25x100, Carolino, wifu of. and George Creter of Now York to Adam Keller Jefferson av, 240 ft Nontrand av, 20x 100; Herkimer at. 440 tt Albany av, li A 1 leorfc De Lano to Mary Tripp, Jersey City, morts $11.000 Johnson av, i cornor Leonard 100, hAL. Ida Dienat, by Edward 51 Licht, guardian, to Annie A Klinck Johnson av, comer Leonard nt, 25x100, Barbara, Charlos and Eliza Dionst, Emma Weitc and Alexander Dienst to Annie A Klinck.

mort $0,000 Kent av, ee, 74.9 Willoughby av, 34.11x100, Margaret Shaw, widow, to Patrick 1 itspat Lewisav.es, K3 ft Ma'riison st, 18x300, fore closure, Michael Furst, reforac, to William Pearson Livonia av, corner Osborn st, 20x100, Pat rid Kunedy of New York, to James O'lia': lor J. Livonia av, a corner Watkins at. 25x75, Max PrikaJsky and Lotus Leboivohl to Michaol Pokatsky. mort 33.350 Montauk av rt Blako av, 40x100. Effingham Nichols to Elizabeth Soylcr New Jersey av, 100 ft Broadway, 50x100, John Kaufman to John Norman av, IS ft Jewel it, lSx95, IvAi, Ifeury Hath to William Lynch, mort S3, 00..

Nostrand av, 00 ft Loiingtou av, 30x 100, 1 raiiklin Putdy to Joliu Barnhait. re 100 (i.SOO 3,900 5,425 350 3,350 400 1,200 3,400 33,500 2,500 130 eordetl mort $7,500 Nostraipl av, cor WillotiKhby av, 18x100, Catharine Prentiss to Toppiut; Ocean av, 150 ft a Duryea av, 35xl0u, Francis Perry to Johanna Witz. Prospect av, 300 ft Ninth av, 35x77x35.4 xfi9. 1, Mitry llashou to James Cnlleu. mort S450 Ralph av, a.

302.11 Prospect pi, runs 533 1 to Hiinterily road to land of AO MiOard to point 050 from Jiullnlo av 15x 1 00 to haipu av 37. Auniu Mor rinon to John Trecartin. mort $1.500 Reid av, es, 100 ft Greene av, 30x 100, Ade lina Praeger, heir GiisHie StolliiiK and Hubert Praeer, her husband, to Frederick Stolling Rocheuter av, a ror Dean st, 100x170.7, James MeNamara find John Kgan to Edward Grout, c.Vg Kockaway av, 6,335 ft Belmont av, 35x 100.1, Samuel Levy to Minna Steinteld Kockawny av, a s. 101.0 Hull st. 40x75, Ella Sift nom 1,050 who oi.

and .) iaau to watuanioi Ladd of Mass, mort Kockaway av. ir Saekott st, 50x1(10, Henrietta, wifo Charles Freyberg, to Alexander Rosenthal, morts Schenck av, 225 ft Liberty av, 50xt00, Grorge Hreit, ns trustee ot tho classis ot' the Reformed church, to tho German Kvaug Kof Bethany church of Brooklyn, mort S400 Rnediker av. a. 140 ft Belmont av, 48x100, Solomon Sperling, to Michaol mort $3.500 av, 200 It Duinont uv, 40x100, Joseph Fuels to Harrison Vi illin, mort $400 iSncdikfrav.es, 200 it Dumont av, 0'OxJOO, Joseph Puel.s to Mary Stanley av, corner Warwirk 40xS5, WiM iaui St John of to James Phillpnlt St Markav, a 100 tr Carlton uv, 30x100. Aufiruntft wire of, and Samnul Crawford, to Can in .1 Thompson, mort 1.000 St Murks av, 350 ft Rock; way av, IOOt 127.9, Charles Thompson to Joseph Kreinik, mort $3.000 Stone av.

so corner Sumptor at. 1 1. 1 1x40. Ox Sninpti'r st, 5.1 Stono av, i tins 09. tlx 78x 104.

goro; iutRrlr lot, 40.0 of McDougal st, on Hn which at of said r.treel i. 300 ft Stono av, runs 40.1 Ox 50x 8.5x 54, James Benedict to Mary Bradford Thatford av, 325 ft Belmont av, 25x 100.1 ftKo, Bolmcnt. av, 135 ft Tim lord av, runs 35x 25x 53.1 Ox a 25.t vr lo bei. Morris Roen bloom to Joseph and Dina jjavis, mort $2.800 Thutiord av, 125 it ISolmont av. 2 1001, Bryce Martin to and 'loby mort 1 .500 Thatlord uv, 175 ft Eastern Parkway, 35x100.

Silas A Conflict to Rachel Max, mort 42.200 Thatford av. cor (ileumoro av, 20x100.1, Donohuc to Joseph of That lord av. 150 ft a 1 ilennioro n.7, 35x 100, Andrew Culver to L.iac and Iaac AUrams, taxes and rom Jan, Ih.Sy Tompkins av, MO it WilJonghby av, 30x 100. AlexanUar anl Robert Pettit. exrs Robert Pettit of Now Brunswick, to Anton llrann Utica av.

ft Atlantic av. 10x100, li Al. Malnohi Finn to Elizabeth wifo Stephen ti either Utica av, 19.5 tt P. s(, 17.10x75 Ferdinand Walter to Uwar liichter. mort $3.100..

Samo projicrty. Oscar Richter to Sophie Walter, mort $3,100. Williamuonav.es, 1 00 ft Blako av, 100x100, Catharine Itabcocc to Klsie Danancher Williamson av. now Watkbsn tit, iv k. 1 (JO ft Livonia, (ato I.inniuRtoa av.

lOOxlOO, Atonzo Do Bauu to Samuel fiopenbaum and Charlos Faber. NY 2,000 4,200 720 1,080 135 8,000 4,400 2,000 5,9. i0 2,550 2,800 050 4.700 1,800 3,100 3,100 1.S00 1,700 John Dlttmar Biejrel at. as. 100 ft Humboldt st, 75x100, liaAla, Nicholas Will to David 8torn, all title, mort $15,000 Btaep st, cor Watorbury st, runs 50xn John Harrington proposes adding a two story frame extension, 22x15, to dwelling at 193 Powers street, to cost $700.

Mrs. A. Casaidy proposes to put in a new store front at 1 07 Conover street, to oosfc $175. J. Wecker proposes to add a story of stone to dwelling on Evergreen avenue, near Noll street, to cost $500.

ai. Kavanagli proposes making internal alter ations in stable at tho northeast corner of enth street and Fifth avouue, to cost $450. Real tNtate I ranof erg. COMPARATIVE TABLK 1S01 From Juno35 to July 1, incluslTo: City dtieIs. couaiduratiou axprojisjJ Number of lots, ortfcimatad 43o Tobil consideration $1,151,011 Dtiodsconuty toirn property Oonsidoration county town property $70,785 Decde, tto.uinuL consideration 7' Dotdsof roluass, otc 1890 From Juno 35 to July 1, inclusive: City deeds, consideration oxprodaoJ 2' Nuinburoi lots, OaCintatoJ Total cotjriiduratioii $1,348,002 Jea(ls w.vji property J7 Oonsidtratiun county town property 470,770 Decdi', Deeds of relisa etc 1 S01 From Juno 13 to 34, inoLualva: Total ntnubur or morcsnos Total value $1,150,548 Numbor of purchno moaay martaajBS 07 Valuo of purcliaio moimy mo retraces 1368,413 18U0 From June 18 to 3o.incIuaT0 Total nurabur oOuuriaes 3o5 Total valuo $1,413,333 Kumbor of purciia.io monoy morcgaso Vulucof put ciiaso money mortises $459,004 nECOIlUED CONVF.YANCE3.

Adolphi at, cor UcKalb av. ruus 31.1x53.0 W.2j:aol3.IOxnwl00.4M. John Valentino to Kllen llenediot, inort nora Ashtord st. 300 rt Hffetuan av, 40x100, Adoiph Sussnian to Oliarlss S410 Ash ford fit, 14? it .4 Stanley av, 30x100, r. HRtne to FricdricU Kuuterhol.

v. Bayard Humboldt 3t, 30.t)il00, Thomas Kcuaa to Savino Deaanti, mort $1,000 v. i' 2' Sumo prop, Havino Deaanti to Gaotauo Macbia, part, sub to marts 1,450 l. BorRen st. ft ts Xavins st, Bercen nt.uo 135ftsn Novins partition, James Uhurcb, referee, to t'onnio liodell 7,300 Hui'Ken ht, 300 ttw KocVaway (1 c.

Charles llobu to Kosanna McUorraack. oa Sarno property, Wasbincton Kackmann to same nora. lierkoley pi, a s. 100 rt Seronth av, 30x05, Max Uuebe! to Kosalio Gcobnl nom linerum at. s.

135 ft Kwou st, 50x100, Jacob llossert to licrtlia Zoior, widow, mart lioud st, corner UeKraw st, 35x85. hAl, lirortro i Bollainy to Holona, wife of John Wulp 0,250 llroadway. ii s. 75 it Hull et, 31x100, Jainos ISunodict to John A Marsland, mort o.OOO Butler Bt, 1UU.1Q Bedford av, 30x137.0, Fetyr ltitter to Christ iau and Magdalen Hitter 2,200 Chestnut st, s. 1,075 ti Filth st, 3oxlu0, Adeline 11 Smith to Margaret Mesamer.

t) Cleveland Rt, 370 ft Now Lots road, 40x 100, Adoiph Susamun to Charles Tomlin Ron 4o0 Cleveland st, 105 tt Vienna av, 40x100, AdoinJi to ilntildi ltay 330 Clifton ul, 135 ft Bedford av, loilOO, Fannie wife ot Rollin Beors, to Arthur Noonau nom Clifton ul. p. fto Bedford av, 15x100. Arthur Norman of to Howard MuWiUiamf, con iduration of assuming mort for o.OOO Clifton pi, ss, 135 ftu Bedlordar. 15x100, hl, Alauhon Traskto Arthur Noonan, b.ts o.oOO Cliftfin pi, ft Bedford av, 15x100, innio vrife Hollin 15 Boers, lo Arthur Xonnan, ijc nom Columbia pi.

fi, 00 ft Atlantic av, also. I'acitic at. 00.10 Willow Rt. JioxnO. Margaret, Patrick and Jamos MaOoy, children of Malley, to Catharine, widow of John Malley nom Columbia at, corner Carroll st, 30k80, liifct.

Alice Kegan, widow, to Adoiph Ketchuin, mort Columbia UuishtM. vr 100.7 Pineapple st. 3.ixl 1.3, (c, Ocorffo Htetnoa of Tior YorJc to Wiuthrop Pond. nom Columbia st. s.

00.4 a Suabrhm st, 17. 11x80, Ayoetino Dondeio of Now York to Andrew Kosariio.mort 33,300 3,000 Conaelyca st. 7i ft Graham av, 3. 100, O. icar Kniit.

ono of tip; dovisotiB untl'jr willot De'ilah Kent, to Evelyn, wife of Samuel Hull, one of tho devisees under samo will, ti part 625 Dean st, 300.8 BulValo av. 33.4x10 i. Henry Weil to Joseph Clayton Dean st, 337.0 lloyt st, 33x100, Margarot WcCarry to Charlotte wifo of Nathan Com atouk, mort 84,000 Decatur st, 100 ft Howard av, yOOxlOO, foreclosure, John Courtney to Joseph Puol Same pront'rty, release mort. William Ziegler to Josepli Vixee. 13,800 Essex st, a.

1U0 ft av. 30x300 to Shophord av.Thoiima ICyerit to Fred JSwiit, mort $800 l.oOO Kwen st, 100 tt Jacknon st, 35il00, forc lotso, Fdward Siinms to Andrew Ondor donk. 1.400 Floyd st. 330 ft Marcy av, 25x100, Marffaretha Honnann to John t. Haasier, moi $3,300 st, 300 ft Kockaway aT.

100x100. Willium of Now Vork to Thomas Mo Donald, mort, assumed, $7.000 1.500 Garheld pi, ii a. 90 ft Soventh av, 150x100, John II Styles, Now York to Kdward Beolt mnu nom Garf.eld pi. 173.30 KiKhth av. lOOx 100, fidwnrd 11 Mowbray to 'lliorvalu and Louis Anderson 30.000 Gleu st, a 74 ft Crescent st, 30x100.

John Smith to Harvey Fawcett. mort :,000 3,300 st, 330 ft. Central av, 30x100, InVl, David (koro Furbe iihaw nom st. 07.10 Lewis av, 17.10x100, Kucy wifo ot, and lorris Nunan to Emily wife of William 11 Kioth. mort $3.000 0,000 Halsey iA, 305 ft Marcy av, 40x87x il2, Susanna (J, wifo of Walter Kussell, to David 11 Valentino 0,400 Hancock st, a 77 tt Howard av, 17x80, Anna Ktcstinberg ot" to Max Goobel, mort $1,300 nom Hanson pi, 40 ft Hampden et, 30x90, Soihrouia wife of, and James Hodpe to rRiiklin Crandell of Garden City, mort 43.000 nom Kauie property.

Franklin Uraudell to James 1 Hudgo, mort 43,000 nom Hart st. s. 130 ft Broadway, 30x73. 3X 30x73. S.

Henrv Vollweiler to Bertha, wit Levi Kauimann. mort $3,000 exch Hendrix st, 00.0 Arlington av, Harriet Koberts, widow, lo Arthur Sum nor. mort $3,500 nom Heur. st, iv 75 ft Huntington st, uOxOo, William ortal to John Caulnold 2,200 HerNerl st, s. oxtmtds troni North Henry at to Monitor tt 300x 1 50.

John Foublln io St Cecilia's Roman Catholic church, all Jionu nom Herkimer st, ti h. IX it Ploauant p), 19x00, forectisuro, John Courtney, shoriff, to Charles (iritt'eri, John Itobert and Edward Wil lets and Edward Merritt, trustees undor will of Samuel Willets 2,500 Herkimer tit, 19 ft Ploasaut pi, 19x90, some to sarao 2,500 Herkin.er st, s. 70 Ho Pleasant pi, 1910, same to Charles Gritton, Itobert It and Julio. diets, John II Wright and Edward Mer riti, trur lecs of tho ruligious society ol Friends oi New York 2,500 Herkimer si, ss, 57 ft Pleasant pi, 19x90, arao to same 2,500 Hope st, ns, 100 ft Keap st, 35x100, Carl to Burt ha Emmert nom Hoj.kin i st. ft Marcy av, widow, to Leopold Michel.

5,300 Same pioiiertv. Leopold Michel to John Hessel ba di. mort $3,000 0,500 Java st. 50.i tt Franklin st. qr, William it Dovens of Whiteatone, tn Deveus nom Same property, ii Margaret Dovens to Susan, of vVjlliani il Devens nom Lawrenctj st, 8, .100 it Willoughby st, 38jc 107.ti, Thomas Carter of Boontou, to GenrsoKiiasell 9,000 Iiuonard si, cor Johnson av, 35x LOO, Frod eiiirk Joelier to lsatie, Gustav and Piamael mort nom Livingston st, 497 ft Smith st, 39.

8x 113, William Spu to Lucy Stoddard nom Macon st, 335 ft Lewis av, 130x100, Jotin Saddington to Willard Jonos 10,200 Macon st. No 741. s. 390.10 Ralph av. Itfx 100, 1" Augustus Conkling to Georce Harper, mort $4.000 0,000 Madiou st.

100 fto Sumner av, 30x100. Agnes wifo of, and Frederick Kraemer to Maujer, mort $0,000 nom Same property. Uani'd Maujer to lsabello Ilt nd.ir. iou, inort :0,000 7.900 Madison 300 it Tompkins av, 2.iil00, Ehxabcth 1' Driseoll to Marv frovn 3,000 Howard nv. 1H.

9x100, Anna II, wife of II MeKisiinee, to Tliorndyk Jr. Mclvennee, mort $3,000 3.500 Mi 1 )mi U'h at, a 403.3 Tompkins av, 30.3s 100. h.1 Anna II Pratt to Fannie Pelou mort nom Snme property, 1'annie Poloubet to Spencer 1'rait and Anna 11, his wifo, joint tenants, niori i Dora McPoiijrail st. s. 335 ft Tompkins av, 75x 7 DO, William Johnston to John Whitenack.

4,800 Miltord st. 100 ft. Ijib.Tty av. 75x100, John Carr Io Stephen Stoothorf 1,500 Monroe 3,135 Marcy av, 100x100, John Atwat jr to Georgo Stoutenburg, b.Vsruid 12,000 Monroe fit, 300 ft Tompkins av. 30x100, raiif wile of Frank '1 liorburn, to Mar tiii Battle 5.S00 Moore st.

s. 304 ft av, 35x100. Isuae G'utiniui to Cotlleib and Margaiutta liUmipp nom Sain property, Gottieii and Margarotta Sturnpp to I't rdimuid FuldoLum and Kautl'mau Fiahor, mort dli.OOO 3,550 si, 28 1.3 Jay st. 50x100. mort 1 S.0OO; Uni.jn 100 ft Fonrtti av, mort 7,500, Samuel Mcllride to iiliam A Mcliride in trust, in trust to repay Kotjert I' MeLride 415,540 nora Noi.Im st, it Franklin hi, 100.

John to John Martin, inort 0,750 boru 300 it BHlmont av. 25x100, Mar. I'okalsky and Louis Lclnrwolil uf N'ewYork 1 1 Liamaun of Now York, mort 3.S0 G.100 Osborn at, formerly Ocean av, 150 ft Du mont av, lorr.i 'rly Jiuryea av, 35x100, Johanna Wit, to Benjamin Ilymau 425 Os'jorn 35 ft Sutter av, 35x100, Chono Loustuinto Anna mort $1,000 3,200 Osborn at. 100 it a Livonia nv, 100x100. Bt'iJinilu MaioJer to liurrio Max, cig, inort $1,000 2,050 Osnorn s.

300 tt a Sutter av, 75x100, contract. and I Jarkowitz to Sophia Blanck. 4,050 Osborn st. s. 3 Jt Sutter av, 00.

Chono Jvonsfiii to Anna Wjieon of Wayne v. Pen ii 3,300 P.i.:i, ai, a. Jl Kockaivay a i (IjSO. Jvl v.A rd 11 Davidson to George 1' and I.no'jh Ja ob sub to mort 3,000 st, 30 fto Koriiaway av, llixSO, wifo o', and William ll liobbins to i Davideou, mort 1.S50 1,332 PaiuiL vto Ht. LS4 Knickerbocker av.

H'0, h.M, eonard to Jtaymond au.t Kat i Woo Oiali, mort $::5,000 4,000 Pfllintoii pi, s. 15 ft. of cemetery oi" Ever greotiM, 3t)s75, William Mutx lo ('harles and Mary, his wife, joint tenants, mo 3.000 2.500 i st, 31 1.0 'itth av, 35x100, Ai." vt Matthews, of Orange County, to It Brown, mo. nom Prospect pi, it, 1 rank tin av, 18x131, lu', William Hamlin to Julia Hamlin, mort nom (jimicyst, 31 i Marcy av, 34.t70 3i34.3x 73.4, Clihrlpa Hunt to Oscar Havlland, Saucer1 ies. mort nom st.

275 It. Marcy av, 35x10(1, Mary I Phelps to i' lbert Mart mort 500 4,000 Quincy st, 135 ft Isostrand av, 30x100, William tlart to NoMrand av Moth F.pis Church, mort 3.000 7,000 Quiney st, 1 00 ft Stuy vesant av, OOx 1 00, Wiltiam II to Kitius Svoit, b.t nom si. a. 50 tt Wntorh'iry st, 25.x 100, CUristiau Stri filer and EmiL Rudolph to Democrats Again Gather in the Old Wigwam. The Fourth Celebrated With Speeches bj Eminent Men Senator Colquitt Gives the Istwes for the Next Presidential Campaign 0oa gressmnn Crisp Makes a Stirring Address.

The of Tammany, or Oolnmbian order, celohratod yesterday tho 115th anniversary oC the declaration ef independence in tho great hall of the Fourteenth streot wigwam. The hall was elaborately decorated. For an hour before the time set for tho beginning of tho exercises Bayne'B Sixty ninth regiment band was stationed on tho front balcony of the hall and played coatinuonsly many popular national airs as well a8 operatic selections. A little after 10 o'clock every chair iu the bie auditorium had occupant. Occupying aeata on tho platform, between the mora brilliant lights of the wigwam were Senator A.

H. Colquitt of Georgia and Con. Ki eBsniau Charles F. Crisp of the samo state, who wore to mako the "loug talks." Grand Sachonj Gilroy opened the proceedings with an address of woleonie, including a number of patriotic periods about tho day. Thon tho baud played and tha Tammany cleo club quartet saug with great applause "The Flag of Our Union." Tho reading of tho Declaration of Independence, "as prescribed by the constitution and bylaws of the society," followed, Mr.

Thomas W. Pitman boing tho reader. Tho Tammany gleo olub nexfe sang "Tho Sword of Bunker Hill." came tho first of tho "Long Talks," the orator being: Mr. A. H.

Colquitt, United States senator from Georgia. Senator Colquitt gavo tho following tho platform of the Democracy for 1892: The policy of the liopublican party in to destroy all trade with other nations: Tho enmmorca which the Itepubiicans would encourage requires only a pilot boat and a fog horn. Ve aro soon to iiuvo uuoiuer political struggle. Letnsprepara ror it by informing tue multitude, tho great mass Oi the citizens of tho country. The issuea are.

distinct and easily understood: "Democracy versus plutocracy. Economy versus profligacy. Public) money for public uses nnlr vio uns nnhlin money to enrich tho few. Labor and tho labor. man VerSUS till! liommnnt mwl t.l, pnmmiini.

Local stflf government versus federal bayouots. nee snips ami American commerce on tho aigU soas versus discrimination in favor of transporta tion iinea, corporations aim monopolists. Grand Sachem Gilroy next introduced Charles F. Crisp of Georgia. He said: Thirty thousand men in this country owa iu wealth.

Industries are crippled by taxation. commerce ia almost wiped out of existence. Tho power to tax is tne power to destroy. Under a tax for revenue tho law may destroy a businebrf. Tlie taxing power ima deaci oj ed state banking institutions.

The average citizen looks on taxation as ho does on sickness not a desirable) thing, uut something that must bo borne. Tho less he lias of it the better ho likes it. Wo all agree that we must have a tarilf there aro no ii'ee trade men iu tiiis country. But not a prohibitory tariff it must bo a living tariff. Tho ltepublican party claims to be tho American, party.

That's an attractive name. They claim to bo tho laboring man's party. That's another attractive name. They say that their platform: is protection fur American industries. That, sounds well and is a good thing.

But what kind of protection is the ltepublican protection' It protection to a class to the favored few while the millions of American citizens aro not protected. Their talk of American markets fer Americans is the veriest bosh and sophistry. They would build a Chinese wall around this country, shutting out foreign industries, but at the same time shutting ourselves iu. No people buy nil the time, unless they can Hoinetiiiies hull, 'i'hoijiiestioii is not between free trade and protection. Tne Kcimhlieaus make the claim that a hiu tariil reduces pneea.

That is not so. Trices are higher here than in free trade countries. Quinine fell price when tho tariff was taken oft. Sugar wont down in'prico when tho 2 cents of duty were taken off. This country is Democratic.

The last congress was ltepublican by a meager majority. Tho people Kavc them oitrht majority, but tney gave themselves thirty majority by seating members who 1, been no more elected than the men in the Fiji planus. What did they do? They passed high tariiV law. The Democrats had accumulated a large surplus the treasury by economy. Tho liepublioans began at once tosquauder it.

A Biirplus in tho treasury was a menace to their tariff taxation. Thon they tried to pass an elections bill that was utterly revolutionary. Every eli'urt was made to have it become a law. The iiuuiiu of representatives passed it, but it ran against a snag in the seuatc, Wht whs tho outcome? What did thopoopleof tho country do about it? At tho next election the puopls not only wiped out that iiepubliean congressional majority of but they a Democratic majority of 150. Never was there a ureater revulsion of popular feeling.

It was a revolution at the polls. With a Demecratio president, a Democratic senate and a Democratic house of representatives, the Democratic party in tho near future will legislate for tin, happiness and prosperity of all the people. Great cheering. Secretary McGoldrick next read replica to invitations from ex i'residont Ciovelaud, Governor D. B.

Hill, Governor Davis of KUode Island, Governor Winans of Michigan, Governor Nichols of Louisiana, Governor lluasellof Massachusetts, GoYurnor Pcnnoyor of Oregon, United States Senator Blodgett of New Jersey, United States Senator Gorman of Maryland, United States Senator Blaciiburn of Kentucky; Congroaameu lioswell V. Flowor of New York, ll. H. ltockwull, II. W.

Snow, Coyan Chapman, Asher G. Coruth, li. Q. Mills, N. N.

Cox, John G. Otis, William L. Wilson, M. D. Hat ter, Oweti Scott, William S.

Ilolman, H. St. George Tucker, W. J. Bryan, E.

II. McDonald, John X. Caino and James B. Mccreary; Secretary of State Frank ltice, Attorney General Tabor, Clinton Babbitt, Samuel J. Tilden, David A.

Boody, D. G. Griuiu, Joiiah Patterson, State Controller Nicholas Stout of Connecticut, Calvin S. Brice, T. L.

Bunting, Henry Watterson, Governor Toole of Montana, United Senator Feller of Kansas and State Couti olK Edward vVuiuplu of New York. Tho names of both Glover Cleveland and David Bennett Hill were received with equally loud outbursts of applame by tho asfemblage. There were a number of "short talks" by Congressman McMillan of Tennessee, George V. Cooper of Indiana, Hilary A. Herbert of Alabama, William McKaig of Maryland, Governor B.

F. Biggs of Delaware and Senator Thomas F. Grady. The exercises concluded with the singing of tho "Star Spangled Banner' by tho Glee club, the audience joining. DOWN THE ISLAND.

Peuple From Brooklyn Hujoyingalleit uistiitimer JSeaorlK. The Brooklyn people at Southold include Will iam Byrus. Miss Etta Van Nostrand, Frank Hor ton and family. B. II.

Huntington and family ace spending the summer at Hempstead. At Greenport: Dr. 11. Whitney, Mrs. H.

D. Nov Mr. Sehnhz, F. ll. lioach, Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Kallc James Knox. A.

W. Dunbar, J. Aronson, W. Wisuer. Mm.

Henry Eadio and family aro summoring at Amityvillo. At Contreport Mr. and Mrs. O. A.

Schreiner, Jlis. ,1. li. Hennessy and family, Mr and Miss ltobalt, Edwin K. Duvall, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. li Martin and Miss Doodle Martin, J. Howell Ash and Lillian Smith. Frederick Dressing is spending a fortnight at Hick ville.

William Dickson has bought a Summer rosi deuce' at Central Park. Miss Maud Terry is the guest of her grandfather, Mr. Lynch, atBayport. 11. B.

Donniiigtun is at Northport for a short time. J. B. Sabine and family are at Brentwood for the summer. Silas Ii.

Dutcher's family are occupying Oak woo their country seat at Port Jefferson. Miss Emma Iteed and Mrs. Terry Foley aro at Terryvilie. Mis. Jason liobbins will remain at Moriches for the summer.

Mrs. J. F. Gardiner, Ernest Dully, Joseph Wil son and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Smith are at Port Jelferson. Mr. Iteddy and family of Quiuey stret are at Stony Brook. P. J.

Cariin baa taken a house at Ialip for tho summer. Miss May Vanderveer is visiting Miss Nitte Gildersleeve of Hempstead. Miss Ella Howlett is visiting friends at Hempstead. Miss Margaret L. Forme ia the guest of Miss Carrie L.

Carter of Baldwins. Dr. George F. Stewart has taken Mrs. Morris Golder's hotiao at Baldwins for tho heasou.

Mrs. Harry Loskamp and son Harry are visiting Mr. and Airs. Aiviti Powell at liockvilla Center. D.

W. No rthup and family aro at tho Oaks Oceanville. BOUGHT A C0U.NT11Y Mr. V. H.

Cooper of Brooklyn has purchased the Samuel E. Brown estate on tho Freeport road in Hempstead. Mr. Cooper will roside there after xtonoivo improvements have been made. Sixty three Permits Granted urine the Last Week.

Urick Alii'ad, but a (Jroat Falling Off From tlie Corriiioiulin Wcok of Last Year Tho To Valiu: rt at The List or Transfers. bo scon ni yhino on entering thcbuiW (nur department that biisinc has xbekened con a the suckum after permits are few and bnnTtjfTi. the insipeotovri arc sittinc round during iho early hours of tho forenoou ilis i ii iiii ill rhuiin of this that candidate iJie u'uv. and presidency iiomiua Piatt issued permit 8 during the y.x vV Friday for sixty Uirci; itruc tiircs at a itod cos of 5:180,005. Forty four of Hicsc i to be of brick, valued at and of l'nuiu costiiiL' $33, 15.

This ir six buildiutfs and SJ mora than there v.ns hint wrok, but it is a terrible fallintr from the same period in KSDO, a during the latter 3'car nrrmit.i wt TO granted for 1133 structure at a total cot of Aiiioay the atruetures to be erected will bo an annex to the Polytechnic itiHtituto at Court and Liviniwtcm HtreeU to co.st find an addition to tho Pratt institute costing The balance are comijohod of the UHital privato residences, tints, frame cottages and factories, In He appunded report will bo tlie location and post oT each new structure for which a permit has boon granted. On F.asieni parkway, near Osborn street, a three atory frame dwelliiiK, for six families. Muss I'd. Frank A lime, owners; cot M.500. On Third avenue, near Dps raw street, a two ptory frame 18x40, for two families.

James Gowdy, owner; On Watkiiia street, near Eastern parkway, a three story frame dwelling, 20x40, for two families and a nioiv. A. Farmer, owner; cost $3,500. On Macon street, near LewU avenue, two thrco hiovy and basement brick dwellings, 20x45, for one family in each. Willard, owner; cost II 1,000.

On Hudson avonuii near Fulton Btreet five four story brick dwcilinr :iJx.j", for cieht families in each. Clmrleri A. Cheetcboroush, owner; cost J50.00U. On I.uqueer street, near Tlcnry, a one story 1 brick shirchourje. William Littman, owuer; cost iron.

On Hancock street, nearLewia avenue, five two story and bv.emcnt brick dwelliiiKH, one 19 and four fesr one family in each. Wealoy C. This h. owner; cost Chestnut mreet, near Record place, a one tory brick facJory. I.j.tii;i0.

John J. Lindey, owner; cost $1 ,100. On Chcmtnui Btreid, near Record place, a one Rtory frame storehouse, 20xGS. John J. Lindsay, owner; coiit 1500.

On Hancock Btreet, near Lewis avenue, six two htorj and ba dwelling, one 10 and live IPs 4 for one family each, Wesley IS. Bush, owner; cost 530,000. At th ioinltYtC.it comer of Kent a van no and Fnuth F.levt nih street, a bt ven ntory brick refinery, Joint owner; co. 0,000. On Third avenue near Fifty third street, a three story brick dwelling, '30x45, for two Lniilio.

and a hiurc. Adam Woiso, owner; coat 1,000. On Fii'ty fnurlh street near Fourth avenue, three two basement and attic frame ciweliin.s, rox4 0, for two families in each. Peter Larson, uwiir; con 7.500. On Koekuway avenue, near JJclmont, a three story frame dwelling, 5x55, for six families.

owner; cosi T4.V00. At tiie nort lu ast corner of Court and Livingston ht: ect thruc story brick building, with a one i'tory and ba mont annex to tho Polytechnic in titute, the small structure irregular. William A. White, owner; cost On Pyersnn street, near Delia lb avenue, a threo story and basement brick school house, 48. 4x s.5.

The trustees of tho Pratt iiiBtitutc owners; cost $30,000, On Hicks street, near Lush, a two story frame stable, 30x30. P. P. Maybone, owner; cost 400. At ludforil avenue, four story frame dwcllinc, for four i'aiuiiies.

W. A. Myers, owner; cost $5,000. On Puinoni. awnnc, Jiear Thatford, a two story frume shop, 30x30.

Isaac Kchuer, owner; cont, 51.500. On Fssr direct, near Kid'euviod avenue, a one story and a half frame stable, iSarah ir. O'iJonorrhue, owner; cost, 300. On lUucon struet, near iieiti avenue, ix three Ftory and biisement brick (iwsllinys, 17.0x45, for one family in each. F.

O. Bwitnni, owner; cost, $43,000. On Fourth htrc; between Sixth and Seventh thn story and bacmout brick 3, Jor one family in each. Mo. es A i'antou, owners; cost Oji Twenty ninth street, near Fourth avenue, a one Mory frame stable, 35x1 3.

Vt illiam Ueyer, owner: co: r05. On lialuh near Atlantic, a one story frame idicd, 1 L. Folger, owner: cost $150. On 'i'wenty sixl street, near Fifth avenue, a one story frame hhed, 13x30. John Wallen, owner; cost On Coiiover street, near Dikeman, a one story frame stable, 13x13.

F. C. Laaschow, owner; co. nt 50. On Stockton sif' et, near Wyckoff avenue, a one frame 35x35, for ouo family.

August tuber, owner; cost 500. On OnrisLupiier sh eet, near Lulmont avenue, a frame ib.M.dlniir, 30x40, fortwo families and a bile. P. Msssel, owner; cost $3,000. On Union street, Fifth avenue, a four story brick building, for and lodge roms.

i. Muller, tswuer; cost, $13,500. On Dt.vatur street, near Hovrard avenue, Mro siury baynionl brick dwellings, fttr one family in each. Thomas II. lhidciib'e, owuer; S33.000.

On Witlicrs street, near Graham avenue, a thr ic story t'ranie dwidliiiLr, '35x55, for nix fam ilief, F.iizabeih owner; cost $4,800. Mr. rimiili prnpoii.v, to add a one story frame extension, 1 1 (i, to dwelling at 1 J) 3 Freeman ureci, to co. Joiin to add two stories of brK'k to dv, at 7o North Elliott street, to coh1. H.koo.

liM pr to make internal at tor atiiuj Wytut avenue, to 1 nr.jjjoses to add a one story 1 ') to (Iv.vIIinij at thu mo lit ra it earner of Ji and Smith streets, to cost I'eier Ooiil.iu oroposes to add a two story frame eil iKui, to tlv. ebiny; on Clinton street, near to cos? 00. he avt Presbyterian church proj ioscs in: niai alterations ia their at a cost of i 1 ,300. Samuel Wnlu proposes to add a three story and ijacnn nt lrick xtvusion, 10x0, to at 133 P.iix reet, to cost .1. 'o.

propose; adding a four story brick 3 5 to factory at JJ4 12G Loeruni to A. Low pronoftcs to a id a story of brick to dw' biou'at 355 Jiiok'T to cost i'3, 500. pi'vUVJ to make slight altcra t'niis ni dwelling 100 Couover btreet, to cost 5 0. P. Uartinann proves, to add a one story frame cMieiision, t.Tjy.'i.ii, in at si Kin'siand av' nue.

to eos $375. T. to add a one story frame 10x3 1, to More at the southwest cor of and Partition streets, to cost J350. Siur'pi Coffin to add a two story iron extei: dwelling at 387 Jfeury nircet, to or ir.uo. J.

es to a i one fdory and ba' brick to dweliiliff t. Ortl JGoO. Ida F. IVavr pr ej. lidding a one story frame xtt ion, 1 o.o.

to dweibiii: on North Fourth sire t. biin toco f35. tlc propose a (me ift ry Ij; 30x30, to stores at 40S to con: pro. to infernal n'l store at Sy ilyrtl avenue, to co 1,000. A.

OUern provo. fH to mP. staute a flat for pt ak nff 1 Vb Frospe street, to cost $750. Joseph nrupo. vs substitutinc a It it, for roof 3 1 ti street, to cost 'i lie WhiUnpbiii company propose a sh.

frutue 71x35, to on street, near Lushwick ave to cost 1,000. L. Pj.e.nhai proposes makiuc slight al it Aitken, widow, to l.ydia A and lilizabeth 11 Aitken Lawrence av, cor Third Ht, 100x100. Flat bash, Oscar tt Kteves to Richard Stoves Prospect av. s.

8ii ft Ciroenwood av. runs nO 150 SI. 9 ori.O, Flat bnsh, Oathariue Aitk.n, widow, to William Aitkeu Oooan Parkway, ft Avenue 00 M'tO, to East Fifth st, (iravesand, Thomas Ferauson to l.illle Kyie East Second st. ft (Jreenwooa av, Flatbush. Parker to lliland 11 Hertoy East Fourth st, Greenwood av, 125x 100, Flatbnsh, Ubarlos Brady to Mary Sylvester of Graveaeiui bay and Bay Kiffhth st, lb' acres land water, Bath bench, people Btate of New York to Mary A Younjr letters Hamilton av, a cor Lexington av, i.Vx Now Utrecht, Frank Lisiecko to Horraan Binninger Ovincton av, h.

lot 1,042, block41, map No buildinrt lots Bath Junction, adjoins indefinite right of way. James Woolley to Mar Rarcttta Reicbonbach Ovingtou av, 10.4 Eleventh av, 20. xll0.1x:W.3xHI0.3. New Utrocht, Margar etho Reicbonbach to Anna Ii Sorenson Erehty fitth at, 120 ft, Twenty fourth av, 00x100, Graves'ind. Ueorge sohroth of Now York to Elizaboth Schroth Eiehty soventh st, a 250 ft 8 First av, 100 lixlOO, Now Utrooht, David Field to William 13,200 nom 1,500 3,000 350 2.100 patent 550 250 nom nora 1,200 460 440 2,115 GOO 500 C20 580 1,160 1,100 730 400 300 075 ti seventh Bt, nee, 75 ft Second av.

35.11x100x32.9x100. New Utrecht, David Kiold to John O'Loary Efehty BRventli st, 275 ft vr Second a 32.Sxl0Ox2U.7xlOO, New Utrocht, samo to William Bnrrouffha Eiehty soventh st. a 275 Second av, 75x100: Second av, vr cor Kijrhty etRhth st. G6.7xl07.2xia? 3x100, Now Utrocht, David Field to Uabriol BerriRno and Miguel Bal bin Eighty eighth st, 100 tea First av. 50r 100, New Utrecht, David Kield to William 11 O'Donnell Eifxhty eishth st, s.

150 ft a First av, 50x 100. Now Utrocht. David Field lo Samuel Addomis Eijrhty eichth st, 250 ft sw Second av, n0xlS2.11x53.HxU)3.4, New Utrecht, David 1 Field bo 11 Park Eighty eighth st, 100 ft Hecond a7, 50x100, New Utrocht. David Field to Ernest Sas.i Eiyhty eiehth at, 150 ft nwSeoondav, 100x100, Now Utrocht, same to William Wuieh Eiffhty oighth st, 250 ft vr hecond av, 100x100, Now Utrocht, David Fiold to William Morrison, Minerva and Theodore 3 Nye Eichty ninth st, dob. ft First av.

75 100, Now Utrecht, David Fiold to Jacob Harilt Eighty ninth st, 225 ft First av, 50x 100, New Utrecht, earno to Carrie Welshaup LATER, DreBdon st, 150 ft Arlington av, 50x100, William Clendenning: to Phobe Van Buron. Samo property, Phebo Van Buron to William Alacdonald Grrono av, H5.0 Sumner av, 10.2x100, I'homaa Bryant to Ferdinand Dalston, mort S5.000 exch Wyekoff av, northerly cor Madison at, 25x05.7 St. Nicholas av, 25 Jefferson st, 25x00. error, Eliza wifo Stowart. to James McN'amara.

mort 20 0 Hooper st, 105 ft Marcy av, runs 20xn Olixw or is to beg, George tt Kunmell to John Brentuno 7,200 Atlantic av. No 1,000, contract for property, Clara Stockholm and Mahontv 3,200 Madison st, s. 153.0 Franklin av, 17.2x100, Esther 11, wifo of, and Alanson TeiTt to Alexander Crichton, mort $2,500 4,550 Block bounded by Durjon, Log.n, Hogomaii and Mi If or (1 sts. release mort, Jacob Co.ine to William JacUson 5,000 McDououeIi st, 102. Ow Throop av, 20x100, Jennie Paraons to Frances Thorburn, mort $7,100 11.000 Metropolitan av, 133 ft Vamlorvoort av, ruus 3S ft to land formerly oi rha and Last Hivor tt Go xs 27.8xs 53.2xn 00.10, tlio New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach railroad company and Austin (Jurbin, iudivid and as trusteo, to Theodore tt Ohipman 700 Fulton st, 180.2 Bodford av, 20x100, Jotin Adamson to Martin Joust nom Second av, 25 it WaUoman pi.

25x100. New Utrocht, Gtiarloa AErickson to Richmond Fowler, mort $3,000 4,000 Ninety sixth st, 170,2 Shore road, 2.x 3 00, Now Utrecht. Kiehmond Fowler to Charles A Brickson, mort $420 1,200 Dean st, 175 It Rochester av, 50x107.2, Mary widow John Harrison, to Albert How ard 1,400 Canton st. s. 07.6 Myrtle av, runs 73.

dx 0.S.4x rr (11.0 y3.7x 20. Eliza Heatloy to George Hoatley. mort 4,000 Varet st, 100 it Humboldt st. 25x100, Frederick Stroh to Somcho Simon of 3,800 Montauk av, 550 ft Liberty 0x100. William Seaman to Alva Seaman of 1,000 Moore st, 440.2 Bush wick av, 25x100, Sigmuod Bieyer to Joseph Foin.

mort 5,800 Warren st, 150 ft Smith at, 20.10x100, Theresa Hunt to Bertha Gaccia 7.400 Eighth st. k. 100.4 Kurhth av, 17x100, Pheln wife of Smith, to John Barnhart.mort 41,000 9,000 Baltic st, 435 ft Fourth av, 20.4x55.8, (Jeorpe Bowkor, trusteo Therosa Bowkor, to Carolyn Bowker 3,250 Leo av, nun, 50 ft Middleton st, 25x75. hAL jonan xjourem to thorns ticer ana Aiicnaei Sehatfner, mort $2,000 nom Lafayette tt, 80 It vr Debu7oisc at, 20xS0, supreme ouncil A. and A.

Scottish rite of free masonry, etc, to Jamos Spear 5,500 Sf von ty fourth tt Fifteenth av, 00x 100, Now Ulnvhfc, Jamos i Woolley to Bly Coles Witthaus 4S0 Myrtle av. 40 it Classon av. 23x71 x71.10, hkl, Ghristiaua.wife of Wurz lor. to Fanny, wifo ol Henry Droyfuss, mort 83,000 0,000 Elmjil, 100 ft LivinRston st.75xl4K.il 37.0. release mort, Mtcnael il.

flaj? erty ot al. trustoos tor C.harity McConvill, to liinhard Hyde and Louim Behman nom Hopkins av, s. 1 70 ft Kastom parkway, 20x 00, Frederick Gotlschiilk to Josoph Smith 250 Fleet pi, 225 ft Willonchby st, 25x02x 27x84, Mary lleory to Abraham Bnrtis 3,500 Same property. Abraham Burti i to Stephen 4,500 Strong pi, os.200 tt Degraw st, 10.0x00.2, Louts Lohn to Wilholmino Keinor 8,000 Bergen st, 137.10 Kogors av, 04.8x132. 4x 40x125, John 13 Angios to Asa Bnmnoll 14,000 Borgon st, 100 ft ttogers av, 37.10xl25x 38.10x113.3.

William Pratt to Asa Brownoll. mort $1.000 5,000 Skiliman st, 133.4 'Hilary at 16.Sx100, h.vl, Frank Stark to lljalmor Holm, mort $1.800 2,000 Moor. st, he, 100 ft Morrell it, 25x100, hAl, Joim or Sohertar to Jacob Wer belovskyand Louis Lurio 3,850 Decatur st. 290.H Ho.vardav, 275.4x100, John 8 Spencor to Thomas Kadcliffe, mort $10,200 25,437 Seventeenth st, I.jO ft Seventh av. lO.Sx 00, Henry (Jrotii to John McCarthy 2,350 Knickerbocker nv, cornar Thamosst, runso 100.3is22.8iswti0.0 to av xnwH3, Tneodoro Jackson to Ernest Angustin nora Kniokerbonker av, cornor Thames st, 25x77.3 x53.2x01.4, samo Peter Blank nom East Second st.

24S ft Avontio lhS.Oi: 189.0x100, tiravoaend, Elizabeth Still well to James Saulpau 1,400 Strip at Canarsio, adjoin ng grantee, 12.0 to bay, Hermann Lohmuun to Louis Kleinar 125 Evoryroon av, wtsterly cor Covert st. 25x100, Andrew Stul, to Charles Lutz, mort $4.000 13.300 Laiavotte av, 330 ft Broadway, 20x 100. Mary C. Ohio to John I Klubor 9,000 Chauncoy at, a s. 21 1 ft av, 10x100, roleass mort, John Phelps to Samuel Hyer nom Same property, release mort, Charles King and George Adams to samo 1,000 Bergen nt 325 Howard av, 25x127.0, Patrick Fftunou to Morris Kiiey, dated 1873..

2,450 Ornioml pt, 8, inierSLxtinp; land Kem Lof leris. runs til. 8 to point 250 ft Putnam av xwl45xs also Ornioiid il. 208.S Fulton st, runsw 10xw45.8xw44.4 to fiolnt 0.3 Ormond pi xnOxelOO to bog, )clnhino S. wile of sorgo Penntman, to John Doyle, mort 2.000 Lots 100 to 200.

map Vanderveer homestoad, 'rwinily si vth ward, John II Van derroer to Edmund Schisiiel, 4,425 Flushing av, s. 275 It Maroy av, 25x100. Andrew and Jacob Mauror to William Boyn ton, inott 5,500 Montague at. s. .20.0 Honry st.

25x100, Irving Fish' or Sew Ynrk to Matilda 40,000 Magnolia st, 184 ft Kvergreou av, 25x 100, release mort, John Davidson to John II Juuing nom Hooper st, fl cor South First, 45x72.8, hs.Hri, John Brown to Henry Hoarns. mort $2,000, nom Nassau ht, s. 78.9 Adams st, 43.9x103x45 B.15xw2.5xs85. (iordon 1. Ford to James Uon table, inort $14,000 10.000 Walworth si, 200 Its Willoughby av, 30x 1(K).

John Woods, to Frank II Tyler, mort iQ.SOO oxch Hoy ward st. 54 ft Bodford av, 20x! :0, h.Vl, Mary Hiker, Somorvillc, to Byk, mort $7.000 nom Samo properly. Polino. wifo of Morris Byk, to Henrietta, wife Alexander mort S7, 000 11,500 Bradford st, 17; ft Liberty av, 75 100, mort Htmry liatmAnn contract. to exchange above properly with Bessie Schnoi dur tor farm of 4.

acres at Sweet Hollow, and pay 2,000 Eastern parkway, comer Poweli st, 59x100, Henry Smith, oir Uo. io A Smith, to Leon W.dtnsh 1,800 Clinton avtw 32 ft DoKalb av, 21 21.5xlU.10; Delvaib av. 132.11 Clinton av, runs about 3x 1 1 xs2 1.5 to avxlO, Anna and Samuel Payson to Domiuiek Bookiu 15,250 Jeronio st, s. 81.1 1 Atlantic av, 25x95, Rudolph WiUinunn to Benjamin Berkovitu, and Julio Addia. inort $7.200 0.000 Jefferson av, 90 ft Throop av, 20x100, Isaac CoBor to Jane A Hart, mort $4,000 7,525 Soventy necond st, 530 ft Fifteenth av, 40x100.

New Utreoht, William Weygauut to Theodore and Louis Krombaeh 450 Delvalb av, corner SpcnoT st. runsnlOSx to av x20, hAi, Frank Tyler to John Woods, mort $1. 1,000 exch St Marks av, 243.0 Vanderbilt av, 1 3 release mort, Kdwin Packard, committee tor iloniy Perry, to William Martin and Patrick Leo 5,500 New Utrecht av, 9. 4 1.9 Fifty seventh st, 22.3x1)9x20x108.9, New Utrecht, release mort, Hope 11 Colgate to Blythobourno improvement i 100 Samo property, tho Bljihebourne improvement co to Wilheliji n.1 James 050 President 33 i 0 Fifth av, 17x100, (icorgo It Brown to William 11 Doty, Yon kern, mortb exch Willow pi, 173.2 State st, 24.9x85, hil, James Fester to Harry Sandford, mort 42,500 4,500 Seicel st, s. 175 ft Graham av, 25x100, hAl, Ui.vmnn tn S.

rnllfUlf mort .800 3300 Moore st. 8, 175 ft Leouard st, aOvlOO; Moure st, 150 ft liwen Bt, 25x100, Jacob ul iix7. ntwl Isranl to lAne (iinn burg, Y. morts $33,000 54,000 Montaguo at. 20.0 Henry st, 2oxl00.

fore .1 'nnrt nnv. niinriiF. to li'vinrr Fish of 23.400 Willoughby at. 8 oO ltot rau i av, 20x00, t'isx Hnrlnn ir t.o K. wifo rt' (ifinrpo Bennett, mort $0,300 8,500 fin or nv a 1 K4.1 ii FvOreroon at.

John Joning to Charles Wolcher 1,650 Law ton st, a 15)2 4 Broadway, 25x00, Gaorco Jstraub to Peter Weber, mort 54.500. 0,250 Thirtoentli Bt, 8,2 2.10 Fourth av, 12.0 xl00, Mar Couzen (formerly Owens), only Thomas Brown 400 Contral pi, ne, 201.5 Greene av; runs iM.nxn 1 1 xn iuxu uxn if.ijxh xbwSO.O, Michael Mulvihill to Euguio Miller, mort 2.S(IO 0.050 Sixty hith st, ns, 440 ftw Fourteenth av, 40x tou, iNow utrocnt, Eiimgnam ii Mcnoisot Yto Martin McMahon 400 Thirteenth, 272.10 Fourth av, 12.0x Lawronce Couzen nom Walton st, 250 ft Harrison av, 25x100, John Schmidt to Petor Herbert, more $4,000. 0,075 Libenyav, a vv cor Hemlock st, 25x100, John ain ot t.ity, to unrounc reterson iuu Bodrum pi, 50 ft Dean et. 25x80. Johu Bov eto Conrad Komi J.O0O Soventeent.i ht, Vt ti.

4 Fourth av. 10. 8x 100, Thomas Pitbladdo to Matilda Will o.OOO Oakland st, 100 it Meaorolo av, 25x100, William il Port to Susan Covert, mort $4,000 8,350 Washington av, 342.1 Vuitcn st, lSx i.iu.u, uora missen to Aurauam wyciion, exch and mort rslO.000 1.000 Thatiord av, 150 ft Belmont av, 25x100, i.ouis tar to woo Kaplan, mort i. iou juu Maspeth av, 200 ft Bashwick av, runs 8O.7xal0.(ixnc3S.7xn54.5xw25, Jaiuos Kelly of Danbury, Conn, to (iusiave Mangauai 2,050 Port Hamilton av, cornor Sixty tilth st.runs 14.) rt to Cowoniioveu lane xwi L.ox sll5.2xnK9.10; also Fort Hamilton av, corner Sixty seventh at. lOl.Sx 102.0x1 00x 181.

1, Now Utrecht, Phono and Eleanor Clarko and George Houghton, exch, mort otc, Henry L. Clarko to Deloiac of Cincinnati. 0 4.010 Carroll st, 00 ft Third av, 3Kxfj9, Sil.s A Condict, to i houias Williams, morts $4,000 0,500 Sixty third ist, 140 ft Fourteenth av, 20x ux i i. liittn dames Woolley to itobert Mclntyre 200 Sixty third st, s. 100 Fourteenth av, 20x AUO.

1 HU.illH.t, iatu tiaino io i.ir.n beth McUabev "00 Moore st, 401 ft old Bush wick av, on old map. 2ii LOO, Alai garotha to coti Simouovetcko, mort $3,200 G.500 Middleton ht, 00 ft ii Harrison av, 30 1 10t). Catharine Kassebaum to Johu Bott freund, mort $3,000 8.S00 DodwortU st, bob, 121.1 Bushwick av, 2.ix 91. Louisi. wife Sebastian Hoh.

to Henry lEockel and Elizabeth, his wife 5.000 Dean st, ft Kingston av, i .2, ijivvu i av nr to fliartna and aiar.v a uron, joint tonauts, mort $5,000. 1S80 8,50 0 uegraw st, it niitu sl, uxiu; uai, Catharine Scanlon, widow, to Elizauuth nom Hoonur Kt. s. 172.0 Bedrnl av. 20x100.

Isa bohn Wtarr to Nellio Kurman 9,000 Lota, 14 to 10 inches, blk and 11 22, bik 7, map of prop upon which Hoagland aud Kingslaud have written their named teenth ward) and reioase mort, Elber: Sned oi ker to Paul Gremnir nom htouben st. 2hl.S DeKaln av, 2.JxlOO, Carrie A liushnefl to hmraa A Van haran, part, sub to mort so.UOO nom tjatos av, aiuyvosant av, lO.Ox 100, lufcl, Charles Clements to Charles Lohrs, mort noni KnicUerbocki'r av, so Haimnist, IK I'liil'inn UuerlcPK to Pbilint, Vuia i erber 1.250 Jellorson st, 190.3 Bremen st. 1 S. Ox ui. n.v lzauetn uecner to uaronne Fritschler 4 800 Little st, 1 It Kent av, 2 100, li.vl Uiri tnnbni Million Cii.rharinn iSuriii.

mart iSUOO 2)00 Kins: st, 100 it an Brunt et, x31 Mary and John Ucgarty, jr. to '1'tiotnae Owen i nom Jora lemon s', i i 1.0 Court st, i 1 M. l. in t.vo cn.irdos x25x 132.3 in (no courses, rA.lrkl,.Mi1'i wtf of Jos, i))i lliilin. to Josenll lluhu.

Tuorts a 11,000 10,000 Elderl st, s. 300 ft Bushwick av, 20x "i (it). hAl. Peter Johnson to Salome, wifo Peur Johnrion. mort 34,000 nom HtiMtintMmi t.

a s. HO II Micks Bt. 20x100. joiiopli Foley to leorce liny 050 Civuri kI. h.

130 ft Broadway. 20x 100, Peter Johnson to Salome, wife Peter John num. nom Third av, east cor Soventy sixth st. 10. 2x100, New Utrecht.

John 'J1 Clark to George Hay. mort 5.000 nom Twenty fourth st.ns, 240 ft 'Ihtrd av, 20x 100, Kdward Oorgon to Silas A Cumiio nom Same property, Silas Conliet to Kobort St jwart 3, 00 Imlai st, s. 2.j ft WiUMui st, r.ms lxn2.x o20xnl25xwll0 to streot xsl50, Warren smith trns'H i "aL'leton. to llourv Franke. mort 4,500 9,000 Bushwick av, hOitnw wierneici st, 75, Actios, Josephine, ill Lira aod Giiar ir.tt.t iintYv.

Iv Petii ir. guardian, to William Kuttiinanu 5,509 Same uroperty. Louise Uutly, widow, to tame, release dower 521 Sorty tirst st, s. 120 Third av. 300x i in') ii'rnn Fran.

1 IMiilm II Scholiic. morts 44.905 exch DfKalb av, corner hvurgr jen av, runs 12; xv. i to DoKalb im lu Sell oei in Franz Franz. mortri'. exch nv.

vr ft (ireene av. Ceo Covert to (iottiob Weber 0,800 Wither at, 300 it Graham av, 30. 10x09. .1 xS2il5.0x7S. roleaso donor, Bridget Kelly, widow, to James 8 Kelly nom Samo property.

James Kelly, heir Richard Kelly, to James iiry.Y,: Herki ner st, 4 ft Kingston av. 18x100. iiin it iio.Iohn islt. to Marv Cnm 2,300 Inrl S3.U00 6xcn Dabovoii.0 st, at line between Gilbert and U.B(.. KirfoLMfh ivnr.f.

1 1ll). Kli.a Kondericker to Isidor Mock 5,000 Moore st, s. 3 75 ft ht, 100, Hit to 1 Ott. inort 43.U0O 7,300 Debevo.a st. h.

on beiwc on tulhctt ana Cook estates. Sixteenth ward, 2.xl0, hAl, Katharina. wifo of Peter Horn, to Eliza Homieriukon nom Incraliani st.n 175 tt av. 2.x inn 1 iir. 1 to tJres r.enr'ia mort 3,500 0,100 Stagg ot, 43.

Bognrt si, runs H.4in i. iittS 11 to treer n2.S. h.tl. Josenh Maurer lo Anna inort $3,000 5,000 Atlantic av. 103 Bond id, 22x80.

h.Vl, irvnLinl il Millnr flrftiiPHl own. Y. to Josonh Wolf 7.250 Fifth av, cor Berkeley pi, 9.x8 .2, Lawrence I'nrtAlvnn nnil mm. ivr(i Ot 11. fjQrtal yon to Thomas Brown, 19,000 VJat03 av.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963