SALE Call Southern · $21,333,000 Southern Railway Company DEVELOPMENT AND GENERAL MORTGAGE FOUR...
Transcript of SALE Call Southern · $21,333,000 Southern Railway Company DEVELOPMENT AND GENERAL MORTGAGE FOUR...
$21,333,000
Southern Railway CompanyDEVELOPMENT AND GENERAL MORTGAGE
FOUR PER CENT. GOLD BONDS(SERIES A).
Principal payable April Ist, 1956: interest payable October Ist and April Ist.
Bonds willbe in coupon form of $1,000 each, or in registered form oi 11.000 or multiple itMl111Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable.
Having sold on behalf of the Syndicate which has purchased the above mentioned bonds a largs
portion of the same, the undersigned offer, subject to prior sale and advance
in price, the balance of the bonds remaining unsold
at 80 and accrued interest.
The undersigned willbuy Southern Railway 6% Notes due May 1, 1911, at 100<4 and
interest in exchange tor Southern Railway Development andGeneral Mortgage 4% Bonds at SO and Interest
Mr.W. W. Finley, President of the Southern Railway Company, has addressed to us a letter under date of March 1, 1909,
setting forth fullythe position of the Company's Development and General Mortgage Bonds and the present
condition of the Company. Copies of this letter may be obtained by application at our office.
J. P. MORGAN &CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK NATIONALCITY BANKNew Y.nrk. April 15th, 1909.
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at 14 Vesey Street, at 12 o'Clock Noon, of
239 Manhattan LotsBOUNDED BY
Broadway— Riverside Drive177th and 181st Streets
Every Lot Will Be SoldJOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer
31 NASSAU STREET
DO you want to share in the great profits from the develop-ment of Manhattan Island?ARE you prepared to join the ranks of conservative realestate investors?
WILL you take advantage of an offering such as may nota^ain he equaled?THEN attend the Auction Sale
To=Morrow
To Let for Business Purpose*.
Real Estate.
To Let for Business Purposes.
$10,000,000
MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANYTwenty-Year Four Per Cent. Gold Debenture Bonds
Part of an Issue of $25,000,000
Established 1M57. Incorporated 1002.
RULAND & WHITING CO-REAL ESTATE
5 BEEKMAN ST. NEW YORK.
Auction Sales of Real Estate.
COUNTRY—CITT.—MANSION. 19 ROOMS. STEAMO heated, grounds shade trees, stable; two ml""***subway, .1" minutes Wall st. MVLKS JOHNSON. Woodhaven. .
City Property for Sale.AROAINS IN
' - AM' :: FAMWT HOTSrs; WJTBslid pints for Investor* or ImlMers. YON vmi L.IN-
I»EN. '->.17 Webster aye.__^_^__^__
furnished Apartments to Let.
TIHB BOWM \u25a0 IIWBSn Bjst st— A few
sparunenti left, Mrlnar Manhattan Square Fullfuniculars of A. F. COHt'RX. on preml;e<.
nQTII ST.. MWEST.I/O fix rooms and to'?-. low rent.
rriucipal payable AprilIst. 1920. Interest April Ist and October Ist.
Coupon bonds of $1,000 each, bearing interest from April Ist, 1000. exchanepable for r«r!a-
toro<l bonds without coupons. Registered b*»nds mar be conrerted Intocoupon bonds at the option
of the owner.
New York. April 16th. 1905.
WE OFFER, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE AND CHANGE IN PRICE,
THE ABOVE $10,000,000 OF BONDS AT 95\ AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
l^^jj^l p" m The Centre of Transit for
S $T% ra AT the Metropolitan District
"L,"StationsLarge and Small _
Er\tra.nce to
offices \ °ZZ°"°"SingU or en SxitU AU within o Step
I-*_
IN THE \u25a0" ._ , _ _.~
! Absolutely Sa.fe
1riDtine elevator(Pluaser T/pe).
BfillrliincfElectric Light nd .OUllQlrigI Ja.nitor Service
154 Nassau Street Open E-Very Vay
Opposite City Ho.ll Park j tf\ the
Apply for Terms to Renting Agent, Room 607
Temporary Receipts will be issued pending the delivery of the definitive bonds.
J. P. MORGAN & CO.FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF N. Y. NATIONAL CITY BANK Of N. Y.
Money to Loan.Excursions. Spring Resorts.
MONET? TO LOANON FIRST AND BE' CttD MORI«-ace undivided estates, Including vested contingent
remaining 'interest, suhjert to life estate or r.«yableatfuture
.., V,at legal Interest it.KTVOKTH CO..
INC; World BuiMtas. New York.
Country Property for Sale.
DELIGHTFULSPRING TRIPS
•'One low rate rovers all the expense."
First class P.. R and Str. far*. Hotels SllhtM IetcWASHINGTON, D C . » BATS .. Only $12.00
ATLANTIC CITY 3 DATS Only 10.00L*.KE\VO«">D
*DATS Only ".30BKRMCDA \u25a0 12 DATS Only 40.00EUROPEAN TOURS *303 to $523.00
Detailed ItJners free ofTHO<*. T. HEMIKKKSOX. Gen A*l.
343 Flllt^nSt.. nroohlyn. N. T
Instruction.For Both S»»xef» City.
THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF I.ANC.I'AC.E*.Madison Square. 1122 Broadway.
announces that after Mai flrsi theirBROOKLYN BRANCH WILL BE LOCATED AT
2TS-320 LIVINGSTON STREET.Schools open all Summer.
School Agencies.
AMERICAN AMIFOREIGN HERS' AGENCY.Sui>plles Professors. Teachers. Tutors, Governesses. etc..to Congees, Schools and Families. Apply to
Mrs. M .1 TOfSi'; rn.TOS. 23 Union S<luar»
NEW JERSEY.
ST. CHARLESATLANTIC CITY. \u25a0 J.
Most select location frostinr the oceac T>.-irf)-isnrjmodern. Courteous service Bath rooms, withMaa«cold. fresh and sea water attachment. »ho»»r». «ta.Maenlf.cent sun parlor overlooking
--Boardwal* and
Ocean'; orchestra of soloists. Golf privileges. Aiwajre
open. Illustrated booklet.NEWLIN HAINE3.
mum, mr OCE.\X rRONT.
HOTEL TRAYMOREAtlantic City. N.J.
The \rme of Modern Hotel Kqnlpra»nt avnd l.uiurr-
OPEN TMKOLQMOtT THE YEAR.TRAYMORE HOTEL CO.
Chatv O UamtMttc M«r D. ? WMte. Prea't.
CHALrONTILJATLANTIC CITY, N. J. |
On the Beach. Fireproof. Send for Literature. BThe Leeds Company |
HOTEL DENNJI;ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Pltu.ite.l directly on the (K-»an front, surrounded byits c*in spaci<»us la^»n which *oms tr>e heacl* aniboardwalk Most liberally appointed ana liberally con-ducted hotel on the New Jersey Oast
f SCarlboroo^b-
£lenbciniATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Particularly attractive durin« Atlantic's «r»a«FDrlnir season of February. Marrh. Aprilan.l May.
i JOSIAH WHITE * SONS COMPANY.
THE HOLMHURST
Proposals.
"T>jlt SALE—r\V"K\M!I.VHOUSE. SEVEN MILES1? out Ix,n« Island: four blocks from subway station;easy terms: 14 rooms; two wrtm provernents; sacilllce
to quick btiy»r. \V. C REEVES *CO.. 124 Baal 23d St..Manhattan
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\CAN -JBUT NEW ROCHELUS LOTS FOR *3. monthly. NORTH ST.. Boil'1163. New York.
Mr \ f:!tv• OAK LEY MANOR HOMES, DE-
!i«-,,tfullT artlstl. M:• VERNON REALTY COBI1I 1 T'N I" .' LUCAS. President.
"RIVERVVIEW MANOR*AT HSAOTINOS^X-HrJOPOS:li—An Ideal all-J«»r- round rer-l-ientlal c..1..n>. with n.l
city r,mv.nlemes and Wauttful environments. HAST-INGS HOMES •'<>.. 47 West M st.
* BAFB INVESTMENT TW(> AMII.VA dwelling In best resi.lentlal seotlon of 1onkers.\Vrlt» for booklet. OBRBERBUX C».. \u25a0•>* Mb a»e.. NewYork, or 3«4) s.v Broadway. Vonkers.
iT TONKERS ON-HUDBON.^-SELECJT M^T orA prh«t» dwelllngi f--r snie; Mveral for rent;
•attrse-
the home overlooking tlif- llu.!s.»n; 12 rooms, bath, hotwater heating; largr plot: pri. •\u25a0 $18,500.
O. B. WARINO, 14 t;etty square, honkers.
T,!VB NEW PRIVATE DWEIJJXOS IN MT VERl" nnn. $U.r-V) upward C S. M l'l-ELLAN *CO.. MlVernon. N. Y.
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SI\u25a0 ERAL UST OP HOUSES. BEST SECTIONS;$4,200
V;t up W. J. BROGAN. BK. lstjit.. Ml. \ rnon. N. Y.
\u0084 ip.ini v ii7»r«;n- NIC& SECTION MT. VBRNON:(5 I,A I.iArm"; U.«*> cash needed. WILBUR DE
rEVKRE. Ml Vernon. N. V-
~~"r?^^Ti vT»li(^T7n 12 ROOM HOUSE. .WHITE
SPPUU£*«£*sStt"S PPUU£*«£*sStt" ALBERTSON REALTY ft CONS.
CO. Depot Square.' % |
\u25a0niBRTTOWH —HOUSE! 14 ROOMS; MODERN IM-
1 "rovements; hot water heating, .arrlage house; Onertver riew^«
|gE»B'g^ 7 Beenrpan St., New Tort '\u25a0•
\u25a0nOR BALE —AT OSSININQ. N. V.. AN ELEGANT]' country residence; twelve acres; house 14 room,;
all Improvements; hl«h sround; river view; an idealhorneT THOMAS I.I'AHY.160 Main St.
nJ, .'AND COUNTRY
'ESTATES. WESTCHESTERFcounly HSKBSTKVKNS REALTY CO.. P^pot
Place, Mount Vernon.' N. Y.
*T BEAUTirULi HOME IN MT. VERNON. J12..V10;
A tlrmi"
S JF.SK.S 10 lToxpect aye.. Mt. Vernon.
Country Property to Let. Summer Resort*.,,
nR RENT: THIRTT-ACHB FARM, with I'WFU,-
Fin« House with all modern Improvements. i;aro e.Btablei, Barna! Hen House,, etc.. located at
NORTH WHITE PLAINS.on Harl-ni Dlvv^y^T. (s&»£*• B. Apply toon tiar,
NELSON EHRHART,White Plains. N. V.
fB-nsiß-|Snn COTTAOKS. (iENTI.EMENS (OIN-
OftTEaS TltV PLACES, icnv l.Hration. J3OO up.Kpnl i li.\YF.S KAt-'lIM\N 1IVK.SI CO\u25a0at Ball \u25a0 No. 1 West 34th St.
ttoi-KF 10 ROOMS; AM.MODERN CONVENIENCES;IIrestricted park; Yonkers; ram 1*... Address Bos27. Ardsley. N. l- /
Xotice of Intention.
MASSACHUSETTS.
ON WEDNESDAT.Ry jo.<; P l")ay.
tiaye. c f. 2T, r. ft n at S2d «t. 23x100; 4 sty ::Ist. withttoree, fcr,<l 4 fty bi-Jit in rear; exr's sale
53 <>m-:ia *:. n r s. Wt \u25a0• n c of BltiißSm st, 21.1X»T6: . s:y frnr.t ar.d StyS *ty r<-r.r Mips; txr's tale, estate*
\u25a0 tf Sarah ar.d or,j,hla I»«vi* aer-ease.L16 4th et i> w cot Merr'r *'. -' BM I; 4 *'> loft and
»*-ow bj«*:a'soar 4th s«. n \r r-nr «Jreere s«. 2Tix&.">.4; 4 sly i>ft andQCn-bldc; A M(K Juries aKt A J Jones -t al; Johnson*
J. arty»;William J lUAkt. ref; partition'-& 47th n. * b li»» ft w of Ist aye. -aixKKJ.S: 4 sty
tenmt and Rare; <Justav Hilborn atrt ratquai"! Patl ft al;«5«. L A N. attys: X S McAToy. ret; air.t ape.*<.24252; ?a Xea etc $2-'<"; subject to a ilrst mtge or
>>- 50.Ny 15r>a.n U Kennelly.
122 XSth st. s r, 4i>o ft W r.f 6th a\e. 25x103.."!; 5 sty•out..« flat, -wiTh etyrrs; volurnary »ale.
»7 tract Enfl avp. v \u25a0. 4T> ft * of 724 rt. 1« «x abt*2-sxln-ee: 4 e:y :iir,pf!or,»front dwla voiuntiry Fa!?.
\u25a0esi a-.«. t.- s. hk" ft nof IWth m T'vn.".. vacant:. alutuil Par.k ng: John Monaghcn et al; BctfutuflI*. B R•S. attj-5; ijiiino Lewlasea. ref; amt di». $3.02110;
tut* etc. J2 2."3 27.ON THURSDAY.'
By Joseph P l>ay.'-*^sii« T>. n
-rrr llihM 75x<W.3. 4 and 1 st bMc
L" s ».y l.lflX;exr'i sal*.\u25a0JS-SC ••.\u25a0: \u25a0• n c. 17S ft «, of Avenue B. MsJOBS;***••Bf tenrr.ta ani tiro2 t'.y 1)1':bs in ... xi> sale.537-543 I.lth st. n f. M.C ft w of A-.enue !?, 82.9x101*;
Joar 6 E»r tenrats snd 4 sty bl<32 In rear; exr'» ta:e, es-" *•*•°f ET.iz* Slulry. deceased. . „ "-?2i-627 6th aye. v s. 4K.3 ft c of 37th et. SO.CxlOO; 4
•tj-bltiif. -»jth ftorea; exr« Bale; Marsh f\u25a0»\u25a0•..'•-475 U-nox aye. w s 3ft« of 134th et, 33.6x100; C «ty
, •°°'ifci««at. withetor»s: vol sale. .lt«. 44th tt n t. Mft w of I7lh aye. Brooklyn. *>x- 'W«;2 g:y Irtra<,v.ig; eat*U« of Teresa Fonytbe. Oe-
S! 7Cth »t. k *. 328 ft « of Columbus aye. 22xH 4•If<J»1«t; «r't .alt
211-213 Park H...\. • * b#t Roosevelt and James sts.«_BxM.l!x irteKJja^. r, \u25ba• v ..:. *\u25a0%:'* sale
Orean aye.. s ccor J'aik iUjad. Galilee. N J. 12.*.x247; 3•"-: frfcja* <3w;it; ejj's 6*;«.
' '\u25a0_<?? J**n »»«• »! • '-'< i'a:k Hoed 1.^»x24«. 3 »tv dwlß;'m"°I'• f-a^e <-n i,!o; IOOxSSM.2. on \u25a0»-
Orpan\u25a0.\u25a0 »\u2666« a of Park Road, emending to Railroad aye; exr's
"•,*\u25a0 estate ot Tt.-odora M .«torm.J2O 20th st.
• a. 2f^l »> -i « of 6th »\f. 2.'x»2. 7 st;• f?*'* •t«tlon; IJ
-Exchanire Hank f-*t H •! McOurkln
*.*:Hltchlnr* 4 ]\u25a0 att»-»; X A EisberK. r»f; "ml due.>..M2 72: sub to two mutu aggregating *'•\u25a0\u25a0• .W. 23. »ub
M**EIJ»"'•». n **«r lC7th st. »2 11x94 SsMi 2x7M. • a-
if"1 i.!:er. Elr.c..tt et a. a;' I».ji«Roeenbtrg et ah John"J.a.ec. a»t
,.. William Harrison, ref; amt due. ?12.-'SC \u25a0»; taxe*. etc, $1,639 32IMS Vy« are. ye t. 2to2 t0 ft nof |«7th St. ZOxl'ir). .1 sty
•& i
*'l«; J P Matrue art Erh* Uroones et |1: >r»!f
\u25a0*«\u25ba\u25a0\u25a0 at!;.; J A M.-Eveet>. ref; amt due. 12 010 41;• ,«;*''"• JSMKi: e,,b to a Mrst tr.ti?*' of 98.040
««-i*'**• vr
- *•\u25a0 \u25a0*• lln «f 167 th St. 2^xloo.
"Fty
},:r; «a=r^ rt same; amme astty; 5' Keith, ref: amt due.
tiftOG''
•*»**' -'c-
J^*3 -'^: sub to a first rr.fge of
ON riUDAT.Dy Jcsejjh F. l>ay.-
-.J31 13«ft •\u2666• n«. 4r^V ft eof vth aye. IMt.ll.i•••\u25a0
a"CSS Ormania I-lfe Ir.s Cc, b i.lames Hen \u25a0•\u25a0 et si;.. 2?" *'\u25a0 ftttys; O W liohsn. ref; amt due. $16,023 1»1:
OK TL'EEDAT.ByJoser.h Dar.
Fl.r'v-«ve jlots b»l<-.r-Kir.r t^ the Fort WashingtonfjT*Sl.a!». ;r,ca'^i {y:T.-»en ;jr a iway and Riverside I>rive.177Ui ari'i 3 klst «f;roJ sa'.e.
'-4C 14;h s: s b. 6". ft w of Avenue B. ZSxIO3.S, 5 nytract anl ctor^; M R*e« agt Abram Farhrarh et al:0 J Eariy. atty: X lifoniriß. r»>f; amt due. J17.324 63;JU»s. etc. $4.> t<3.
IT IGTih st_ n s. 24 n ft w of Elver aye. 18 :<\*" 2 sty
Iraait uwie; a W MeAflam. trustee, agt Morris IV sen eta!; ao-icn 1: G IV H'Adam. atl L. E Felix, ref; ana<3*. U.V.<57; taxes, etc. two.
13 W7» et. n s. <>2 S ... « of Blrer aye. ..,...-
4*ȣ: tame crt Fame; p.rii',n 2: same any; FrederickDcrgari re! a-i.t du^ M.JO367; taxes, tf. f-'oO.
SI ICtb st. n s. r,jM ft w cA River aye. lM«t*o. 2 ny'it tarr.f- apt Mitif;action .'!; Mine attv:
'i OL.
(States r?f: a.mt due. $4.1<«-5 C7; taxe«, etc $20".Ny iirjan1,. K-nnelly.
CJ T\'asV.!rrt- n c-juare South •s. 2T, fr >of WeslBM»a»-».v, 2x2.'.x.'-".:!. :i sty I.rk loft »ntl etore bld«:1 NVifin. aciiitm. etc. apt J X Ireland et al;C FTKiK attv A U Tr:ai, refj amt due, *]<i.«S40; taxes.«c. »2 137 Kj.
By Joperh I'Day.iW Orchard St. ? f. 1T0.2 ft c of Stanton st, »7.lii
Sat. ".• Ti ctjr t<n.iit and Ft<>:» asMI 4si tenmt in rear;Ims madder FTK-dericke AVinckl^ret ».l; \v V"Ckr-.Za-. alt>;W H Cauphlan. ref; jiartition.iHir. ft. ? s, 100 It w of AuJubon »v«, 150z99.11;
*acaai; Kr.ick«rt--.ck»r Trust i'o act IKthm Ftrau?s ettl. action I:'A"LWesoott. atty: Frank [endrictt. ref,tat due, 55:..15»23; taxe«. etc. $1,072 85.
176 th K. n s. liX« ft w of Au<lur«m aye. U *»11racar.t. tarr.e apt tame: action 2; same atty and ref;tat due. $."--..2i«i '.»*•; tax's, etc. .<I.IM25.
166'- ar.d 1670 Park aye. tr s. Oil ft1M111 st.SOl*!*. C. Fti- tf-nml snd Moves; BTijamln RoeenreM artQi»r:»-s t-hoon.-tein et al, E A Isaacs, attj ; J E lieDcnaJil. ref; arr.t .iue. COMIT; tax«-s. etc. 52.327 HI.
220 2.-!7t!i si. \u25a0 i. 175 it «\u25a0 of K'lplfr a- \u25a0 «*l<W. 2 rtjrt*t;Goedwia Urown. com'r. Igt .1 W Farrlngion ft a!;
Austir. iM^l^. atiys; F T Fitzgerald, ref; a:r.t Cue,itaan.
\u25a0
On April2s Mr. Kennelly wlli offer an attractivejarcel. >*as. 2 'and 4 East ?7th street, a plot .-,7 "'X
-. i**••-! which are two five story flathouses;-«ie« So. 715 Madison avenu?, near t>3d strett. a
!*ourstory brownstone dwelling house; also Xos.
Z22 £Hd 134 West 50ih street on plot 60x100.4 feet,
Titfcr.vo four story brick tenement houses and two
fros?ory brick stables on rear of lot.
Tho auction budget for the week will "be as fol-fc*s:
Bryan -L- Kennelly will sell on Wednesday No.27 West Er.d avenue, a fine four story limestone
cirelling house: No. 132 West 15th street, a five
Etorr <joui;e apartment house, in a neighborhood
la irtilch there is now a great deal of »fnand forproperty.
. Fcr this reason alone the property will be sold atauction to-ui'.'iTow. In this syndicate there is only
-©Tie person who owns more than ~~'2 per cent. All
the other members own 5 per cent or less, theaverage being about 3 per tent.
To sell property in building plots is another newfeature of this sale. This is done to insure thefatare high character of the r.eighborliood and to
icake it possible for builders and operators to
collect plots without having to pay excessiie prices
for nect-ssary lots. This section of Washington.Heights is being developed with the best class ofapartment houses, and such restrictions are placed
on this land that nothing less than six story ele-vator structures can be erected.
The sellers have arranged a liberal plan of sale.Of ifce purchase price they will permit to remain
Ta'mcrtcafre for one. two or three years 60 percent at 4-; per cent. 70 Bar cent at 5 per cent and
£5 per cent at ZZl-zl-z per cent.
'In the syndicate at its formation ere Thomas
• Alexander. Adolph M. Kendheim. J. Romaine
I^-otrn. J. W. Castles, Andrew J. Connlck. HeinriehConned, Ernest Ehrmann. Martin D. Fink, the
IneiscfcrrianRealty Company, Joseph Fox, Slurry
Q.j-j-eriheim, Joseph Hair.ershlag. the Henry Mor-
testhau Company, Henry S. Hermann. Samuel
Heyrr rr'rl» Morris J. Hirsh. Jacob Hirsh, the Hud-eaz Realty Company. Samuel E. Jacobs. AlbertKaskel, Err.il S. Levi. Louis lyevi. Henl^ln Le\-1,
ax Marx. I^ewis S. Marx. Peter McDonnell, Julius\u25a0 G. Miller. Maximilian Morjrenthau, Q. 1.. Morgen-
. tbau. David Price. Maurice Rapp, D. H. Rowland,
Ullliam li.Rose. J. C. Rodgers, William I.Rosen-Jeid, Henry Sldenl>erg, Richard Sldejiberg. Rol^ert
-1Smjth, Son:. Brothers, I.M. Ptettenheim, JamesE'Jllnjan. Charles S. Sykes, James X. Stout, Charles5. Cntermeyer. Samuel Weil and Nathan Wise.
These men were called together and agreed to an''exter-sion of two years, at the end of which timethe business was to be closed. Followingthe panice&sre another good demand for apartment sites.which continues to-day. Much of the property
caulQ be soid now at private but there is not
sa£c!ent lime to market all of it before the two
j-ejirs extension ends.
Property in a Section Where Many
Builders Are Active.iftie saccess of the Fort Waahlttßjtoti Syndicate's
-lion paJe of -?jS llos's in Washington lie-.pi I to
**W<2 to-morrow by Josoph P. Kay at the Real'. vxrhanpe Balesrooms, Xos. 14 and 16 Vesey
X7reet e(3'ja' s the interest which is being shown in
eLlc. no! only by professional real estate men,: .^' ,j;e nT">st conservative investors as well, it*"-, *L> v.c of the really notable auction sales in
-Ma* realty annals. «&t the Fort Washington Syndicate should sell
..\u2666<s a ma****'in Itself of no 'ittle importance. In
>is'caie the usual order of things is just re-'sed and instead of going further into real es-
te operations, as such eucceftsful syndicates usual-jv do. this company -will withdraw.-"Itis Ukrfy mat no otner large realty organiza-- . was ever controlled by circumstances similar
w iiic£6 •which are forcing this sale. The Fort
\u25a0n-ash'nsf° n Syndicate was organized five years
-_-, c' of the articles of its formation being thatjt prionid cease to exist after three years. Wash-
*lsgton KeieT-ts then was almost suburban. Thejyndic-ate made every Improvement— cut through
streets, praiied. paved, curbed, flagged and sewered
---lien: psJd Ift isoat of these improvements, and
Ea£e a section «of the highest classGro»"i^S population caused a demand for build-
jjcplots: much of the land wats sold and improved.
Then came the panic, and the worst of the de-pression found the three years of the syndicate's
SJj about to expire.
Summer Resorts.-. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS.. liroadway -•«•\u25a0".. adjoining1 lands of Lucius Ihi'
tenden and Joseph Potter. ."»"!>:•<> Prospect [ar-resting CO loans H-nry C Naumann S.OOO
c"
Vy»e aye * a. 150 ft n of ITil »t. 190x100;
I Lawyers' Title Insurance and Trust Co loansEteinmetz Cocjuuction Co -...,... 25.750
HOTEL ASPINWALfLENOX, MASS. I__
OPENS jink -.rH its*. \u25a0»— 4New Tors Office with Town *Country.
AStor Trust Bldsr.. 3*» Fifth .WeO. D. S AYET Manager. •*•
Magnificent Scenery. Beautiful Drl ss,Invlsoratlve CHmate. Pure Water.
BFinelvEquipped Garane and Stable*. . >»
Choice Villa Sites for Sa!e L \u25bc
FIXE.ST RESOKT IN the FAMOUS
ERKSHIRE HILLOCANADA.
4 RETIRED ARMY CHAPLAIN RESIDING INA Laurentian Hills. -<• mile, from Quebec. Canada, will
t«u« a few navlns Ruests; vigorous climate and ex-cellent fi»l'l*t:references exchanged. Apply MANAGER.Cbiuau Frontenao. yutbeo.
THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS.St Ann', lv«. n c cor UOth *t. 3 etory brick
tmmt. 30x!>0; Robert Heltmann. owner; L.ulsFnllc, architect; cost Jl.ooo
134 th st. Nef "O.T to 2i>7: two 5 story bricktenmt«, 2T>x>>2 each; Colman Ebb. owner. J }'
Br.yland. architect; cost 5.000thero 1 lulevard, f- * <• >r Barretto . 4 story"
brick tenmt. 23.OxJX>; Tully Construction Co,owners; Bruno W Hergrr & Bon, Bible House,architect; cost 1.300
4 DVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FORAThe Tribune received at their I[>t..,vti Office. No.tuu Broadway between »Bth st. and 37th »t.. until 9
o:clock V m^ Advertisement, received at the following
branch offices at resular office rates until *ftW> m.
vlt • "t!4 aye.. s. o cor. 23d st.; 103 6th ay*. e»r.":\u25a0 \u0084 \u0084,4 V-,, 14th St.; 2T.7 West 4SI st. between
7?n andSth a»*et" 283 West 155 th si,. 10T5 3d aye.; jfefl1.1 a*" n~r 61si st.:HOT Ist aye.. n«.»r «9th «t : ISTEa* 12-,th st: 75fi Tremont aye.:650 3d aye.. and any
American Dlstric* Telegraph Office.
For th« season July Ist to Oetot>«r Ist.
There are no more desirable, summer (I y.e» than thesa>v For term*. etc.. apply to
ROBERT MURRAY. Manager.
•4.1 FIFTH AVENVE. >""-« YORK CITY.
THE FAMOUS
HOTEL CHAMPL/VINOn Bluff Point, L:ke Champlain, has
TWO COTTAGES TO RENT
NOTICE OF INTENTION.Currncate's Court. Ontario County.
In the Matt.-: of the Estate of Arcene M. Munson. de-
ceased. Notice ot intention to apply for Letters of
AdNOlTl'cE
l
18 HERBBT C.IYEN. pursuant to an orderof "the Surrogate's Court of Ontario County, made, and
entered the Isth day of March, V.M. thai the under-
sifcnod intends to al>ply to the t-urroieate s court of theCounty of Ontario ,«nd State of New York, for letters
of administration upon the icoods. chattels and creditsof Greene M Munson. late of the town of East Hloom-
fleld Ontario County. N. Y. deceased, under and pur-
suant "section Milof the. Code of Civil Procedureto be issued to the undersized: an.l a'l person, »ho
.re or claim to be creditors of said decedent are here-
hv notified to present tlielr claims, duly verified, to
the Surrogate of Ontario County, at hi. office in the
Court House in the Villa**'?* Cknaitdaunia. OntarioCounty N V on or before the 4th day of May. 1900.
Dated. March» 100». HENRy M,,
AnME[K
As a creditor of said decedent.
Hamlln ft Hamlln. Attorney, for Petitioner. 14 AtwatSfBlock, Canandaieua. N. T. ______
REALTY NOTES.The Frank 12 Fisher Company has leased for the
estate of Leon M. Hirsch So. 8 West 62d street
and for Marjorie MCAneney No. 14S West fc<i street.
The Duff <v- Brown Company has leased the fol-lowingdwellings: For William Duffy. No. 537 West147 th street; for the Webber estate, No. 462 West145 th street; for A. Dressner, No. .'4» West Mothstreet; for Martin Wallace. No. SOI West 141thstreet; for Robert L. Wiles. No. 341 Bdge< ombSavenue, and for Mamie H. Cottrell, No. 311 Con-vent avenue.
Cortlandt K. Palmer is the buyer of the dwellinghouse No. 137 Enst 19th street, sold recently.
Mrs. Clarence Henry is the buyer of No. 61 East"\u25a0_'<! street, sold recently by Louis F. Georger,through Frederick Winant. {
The corporation known as No. Sea Park Avenue,which is going to erect a co-operative apartment
house at the northeast corner of Park avenue and61st street, has secured a building loan of £100,000from the Title Guarantee and Trust Company.
THE PETROLEUM FIELDS.as! week's developments in the various oil fields
resulted In no extraordinary strikes, Operations in
practically all districts were restricted to some ex-tent, and all of the wells brought In were in Welldefined territory. There Is \u25a0 large amount of work
under way, however, and the spring and summerare likely to witness greater activity in all fields. In
the lower Southwest few large producers we com-
pleted during the week. Roane and Lincoln coun-ties furnished the greater number of completions,
and most of the wells brought in were producers.In Southeastern Ohio several small producers rang-
ing from ten to thirty barrels are reported, InWashington County the Carter Oil Company*« No. 8
held at l" barrels a day. while the other wells re-
cently reported also are holding out well. In the
Illinois field considerable work Is contemplated dur-
Ing the BprlnK and summer. In Robinson districtoperators are making preparations for active work,
and numerous locations for wells have been stakedout. While the pipe Unas m-<» not yet able to handle
the entire product of the fields, still operations are
going on in the expectation that the tidewater line
will soon be completed. In Oblong Township.
Crawford County, a gusher was drilled in which
made 391 barrels In the first twenty-four hours. Invarious parts of the" district a number of smaller
producers were reported. Operations in the mid-
continent fields were rather Inactive and not at-
tended with any striking results. In the Nowata
district several dusters were reported. In the Mus-kogee &e\eral good producers were brought In. andIndications point to other good producers In the
near filters.Refined petroleum at New York la quoted at
5.50 cents in barrels and 5 cents in hulk; Phila-delphia prices on a basis 5 points lower. European
prices follow: London. 6 U-16d per Imperial gallo.';
Antwerp. 21>4 francs per 100 kilos, and Bremen,
6.35 marks per 60 kilos.
Lt 8 Engineer office* Jacksonville, fly.
i. \nrll it l!>"tl Seal»d j.roi.osalu for fumlahli nia-.- i^iand rit«lng jetties a! entrance to pt. Johns River.«- willbe reefirVd at this office until 12 o'cl-yk. noon.1.,.' IT IW.I and then publicly opened Informationfurnished on application. GEO. R. SI-aLdINO. Ckpt.
ESifirs. __^
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NEW YORK.
HEALTH IN THE HILL TOPSof Orange. Sullivan. L'!st»r and D*:a»ar» Counties. 5. T..
NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN IT.SUMMER II<>ME3 In a region cf »r«-V :'.+
HEALTH AT MOPER.VTE COST.
2MM feet ah'-* th« <n; ire air, pure w.i:er. dut*mil*.r.o malaria, no mo*iui:.-«. T^r»» Houri .Tom .New T^TW—r.commenlei by ph>»i iin*: senrf » cent* tf> «»• jiwer-
slcne.i or call and «-' fre* at offices below th» &LPERB-Ly ILLfSTUATKI*I:<H>K. 'SIMMRR HOMES." "Li*page* It (ttves a ll»t of Hotels. fir-n« %r.i\ BO«r<llnxHivses. location, rate* of board, attractions. Ac. lafor-mation. Bureau. «S Broadnmy. N. V
IN NEW YiT.k-I*l. 42-V I3M npoadway. 245 Colum-bu*' A\e ZTOh f1 Avf. 11l W»«t 12.1th St . I*2 Sta,\\e. Ticket ufflcfs. liesbrcsse* and West AllSt. ferrt«S.5»» Heaver St. ,__"'
IN HKOOKLYN—4 ttiurt St. 4T!> Nostrand; Are.. 390
May J-'-rt. Si>Th and Stst. exc\irs!on ticitcts Si -•duoselrates' will b* soM. givinc an opportunity of j«r»nsanyselecting a summer home and also enjoying a day s
'•!>-
lnar in this delightful region. Tickets tixxlreturning M»jr3U.3, or June l
rJ HGen" lass. Agent. .'•' Heaver Bt'. X. T.
AN OLD CLUB SITE SOLD.James B Kelly has sold the former Hnrloni Re-
publican Club property a! Nos. 145 iinci l»7 \\>.^t125th street. ;i threo story hulldliiff. on a plot 50sSv.l3 feet. It is !o.\u25a0.!!<•.: \u0084i, the north side of thestreet, 175 feel easi of Sfv^ntli avenue, ami ad-ji.ins on tlif «^«t thf Hollander hath sstabUsri
On the easi is thr> LesHe Building, ownedby James M Morton, who also controls two a<i-joininp part \u25a0
DEAL IN 32D ST.. NEAR THIRD AYE.John M. Reid has leased for John H. Thornton
to August li.Cylln No. 2^4 East .°.2<l street, nearThird avenue, a foiir story XK t \u25a0ktlisu basement <lw<-!i-lns; limisf. for two years, aluo Ifii.sprlfor K. Kaisih.of Ct»lleg« I'oint. a store at No. .".\u25a0« Kirßt avenue,neai °.4th street, ti> M. Rose
•J] >ear. Booklet. HF.NRT PaRNM.
\\TEST POINT. N. T. APRIL 15. I*1!* SEALED*» Proposals in triplicate, willbe received bei until
12 o'clock, noon. May IS l»O», for supplying th- L" 8Military Academy with fuel, (tas coal, K*s oil. andchiircoal reqtxlrcd during the fiscal year er.iliT.ir JunoHO HMO an.l for building materials, plumbing mate-rials gas and steam flttlni hardware, paints, glass
\u25a0I.1 other miscellaneous stores specified In schedules tobe had on application to this ottce. The rlsht is re-served to accept or reject any or all proposal.*, or anypart thereof Proposal* for fuel, gas coal, gas oil andcharcoal, to he submitted in triplicate: all others induplicate Envelopes Titalr.tnc proposals should hrendorsed as Indicated In printed Instructions to biddersand addressed •\u25a0\u25a0 Quartermaster. West Point. N. Y.
I FFICEIOr THE *COMMISSIONERS. D <-•• WASH
\J ington. D C . April I". IBOa—
Scaled proposals willT.- received at this office until I!o'clock noon. Saturday.April -» ISOS. for grading Massachusetts avenue. N. \v .t.. t»ee>n Wisconsin avenue and Nebraska avenue Formsof proposals specifications, anil necessary Informationnmv be obtained from Chief Clerk. Engineer Depart-men! room No 4-T. District Building. H. B. F. MAC-FAJtLAND. HKNIIV I. WEST. WILLIAM V JI'DSOX.Commissioners, D. C
PLAN BIG PASTURIZATION PLANT.Planihave (^pm (\u25a0.:•(! for a four story model
•>r the pasteurisation of milk, to be
built for the Sheffield Farms-Slawson-Deckei Com-pany, a' :\ cosi of PW.WO, fr"!n d^r-sjtiis by Franka Elooke, architect, in Manhattan street, \\>st «fBroadwaj
THE KILTONGA CHANGES HANDS.
Arnold, Byrne & Baumann have sold for EmlleUtard to a client of Rosenthal, Bteckler A- Levi,the Itonga, No. 510 West 112th street a six storyelevator apartment bouse on a plot 30x100 fert.The buyer is a well known merchant. He will holdthe property as an Investment.
PROPOSALS TOR MAHOOANT FURNITURE—Depot Quartermaster's Office, Whitehall Street New
York City. March 10, 19uB—
Sealed proposals, in tripli-cate subject to the usual conditions, will be receivedhere until two o'clock. P. M . April .->. 16-9. and thenopened. :\u25a0•: manufacturing an<i delivering to the Quartermaster's Department,
"S. Army. 2809 Chests of
Drawers 2«<»J Booh Oases; 2800 Parlor Tables, and8009 IJbrary «'hatrs. These quantities are subject toincrease or decrease of twenty (20j per cent, If desire!by this <3epartment. The right is reserved tr> reject oraccept any or ail proposals or any pa rt thereof. Prefer-ence willbe given to articles of »l»mestic manufacture,conditions of qualM an.J pr!<« ilnclndlnic In the priceof foreign manufactures, the duty thereon) being- e>jual.Standard samples can be neß an! blanks for proposalsand full information win be furnlshe.l upon application>!• this offlc* enrelopee c™*nt Intrip proposals lnust t>^endorsed- "i'roposals for Mahogany Furniture, to be
opened April »>. 1909" Col. Wit 5- FATTEN. DepotQuartermaster.
Property To Be Developed Along High ClassResidential Lines.
Frank F. P.irl. .-i member of th<-- BaltimoreStock Exchange, who last summer purchased fromCage E. Tarhtll. representing the Garden CityEstates, some 'X 3 acres adjoining the developedpart or that attractive suburb, has nold the- hold-ings of th« syndicate hr re|.r.>«.-i;"><i .to FrederickW. Hill, of Boston act! . for a syndicate com-posed of Boston -'\u25a0\u25a0-, men.
The property is sold under restrictions, whichma*nicertain its development along tho high classlines laid down by the Garden City Estates. It lathe Intention of the new purchasers, so Mr. Peardsays, to begin developing the property almost im-mediately. it is expected thai a number of fineresidences will be erected before the fall Thesame scheme of boulevards, granolithic pavementsand curbs, \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0•- va'.i. pas, electricity, etc., isplanned and carried out by the Garden CityEstates willbe followed by the new owners.
RESELLS TRACT AT GARDEN CITY.
IN THE BROKERAGE MARKET.Shaw v Co. have sold for George H. Primrose
Nor 244 and 246 West ltlst street, two three Ptory
and basement brownstone dwellings. 16.&xi»xlOO test
each. to an Investor.Pease & Elllman have sold for R. H. K. Elliott
No &3 East 45th street, d five story American base-
ment dwelling, on a lot ISxIOO feet, to Dr. HaroldBarclay.
George Price has sold for Sarah A. Bateman to
Thomas Vickers No. 443 East 143 dstrict, a two
family bouse, on a. lot 21x100 feet.
James K. Holly has sold for the tstste of Adam
\Y Spies the plot WHO U *«*, on the south
side of 106 th street, 154.8 feet east of Broadway. It
had not changed hands for Bfty-nfne years. The
plot ha.- been held at $165,000. The buyer is a realty
company, which will erect an apartment house on
the property.Mrs L. G. Johnson has sold for the Lyman
Ch*pln estate the southeast corner of .Morningside
avenue and 115th street, two five story stone front
Bathouses. on a plot 74x-,"ix'vix7:' f.-. t. facing Morn-lngslde Park. The buyer Is a client of Henry M.
Welll. The property has not changed hands in nf-
tf-f-nyears.Edgar & Curtis have sold for Oliver G. ana
Walter Jennings the three story stable at No. MlBaal sXh street, on \u25a0 lot -\u25a0*'\u25a0" feet The pur-
chaser is a resident of Murray Hill,and willmake
extensive alterations to the building.
William H. Ware has sold for Mrs. H. Frank No.
30 West sttfa street. a four story dwellinghouse. 2tx
65x100 3 feet, to \u25a0 client for occupancy.
William Wolffs Son has resold for a Mrs. Thor-
man No. 1«2 2d avVnue, a live story double flat-
hou-e. with two Stores, on a lot 25xSS tost, to Karl
M. Wallach.Frederick T. Barry has sold for Charles C Mar-
Khali No. 104 East IN street, a three story dwelling
house, on a lot ifixWJ feet, to Charles K. Rush-more. who owns Nob. 100 and 102. adjoining.
Lowenfeld & Prager have sold Nos. 51S and 520
West Hist Street old frame buildings, on a plot
COxW.ll feet, to Louis Cohen, who recently acquired
N^>. f.22, adjoining, through Slav son & Hobbs.*
Richard H. Scobie has sold for a client two five
story 40-foot apartment houses, in course of con-
struction. on the west side of Southern Boule-
vard. 243 feet south of Westchester avenue.William Wolffs Son has sold for Ciiru Thorman
No 466 East 147 th Street, a five stoly triple flat-house, on a lot 25x100 feel, to Rosa HeiUlnger.
Property Has Frontage of 103 Feet in Hud-
son Avenue, Edgemere, Long Island.
The Banister Realty Company, of which company
Maximilian Morgenthau is president, baa sold to
Abraham Oussow. a plot of about twenty seashorelota wit', an ocean from of 103 feel on the easterly
fid* of Hudson avenue, at Edjemere, I*>ng Island.S This plot Is about 3"0 feet east of the Hotel
rains now being built.
NEW OWNER FOR SEASHORE PLOT.
William L. Markwell & Co. report the following
sales in Long Island City: Two lots. SOxK-0 feet, at
the northwest corner of Wilbur avenue and <':.•--
cent street, for John Dumpert to J. J. CTConnell;
two lots, 50x159 teet. or. the north side of Broad-way, between Crescent atrfH t ar.d Klj avenue, for
Carrie Tollle. for the John Kick estate, to mt in-vestor; five lots, 125x1(i5 feet on the south side ofWebster avenue, 2-J feet we?t of Academy street,
for Adolf Freimari to a client; this property will U>
improved with modern apartment houses in the
near future; also Bold, for Daniel F. Shea to Eliza-beth Stewart, one lot. _-..••• on the north Bide
of Lake street. 325 reel west of Central avenue.Corona.
SYNDICATE BUYS L. I.CITY PLOT.
Parcel Is Near the Qucensboro Bridge Ap-
proach—
Be Divided Into Lots.LTEctaK, "IVashburn & Co. have sold for the trus-
tees of St. Patrick's Cathedral a tract of 153 lots
on Thompton avenue. Long Island City. lo a syn-
dicate of Western New York men. The property isa few.blocks, beyond the Queensboro Uriels* ap-
proach* The purchasers will lay out th« Etr«ets
and dispose of ill*property In small parcels.
Also soil or Dr. C. H. Qanse to the NavahoeEternity Company a parcel of fcrty lots fronting onThompson avenue m th» AVoodsiue section.
Theodore Merkt, jr.. has resold for \u25a0 Mr. Zeller aplot on ;...riP street, near the Queensboro Bridge
Plaza. Also resold for Mr. /."Her \u25a0 plot on Sec-
ond avenue. Dear Jackson avenue. Also resold for
a Mr. Hanke a plot on Crescent street. Sear theBridge I'laza.
]-."use, on a riot 100x140 feel :•\u25a0\u25a0 ihe southeast \u25a0
of St. Nicholas avenue ;md isoth street.
%SZM OF ST. NICHOLAS AYS. HOUSE..' <^ro**t WllJe has cold for the Wille Construction.• «*»tui«at>- to a client a six etcry elevator apartment
Auction Sales of Heal Estate.
Opportunity's Last CallAuction Sales of Real Estate.
rWTS OX THE HEIGHTS.
..NEW-YORK. DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1900.
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