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A * * > <THE BUFFALO REVIEW, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1001.
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THE METROPOLISrExtension of Dumas’ Monte
Christo Is Causing a Lot of Talk.
COUNTY TRANSCRIPTS
E R IE C O U N T Y .
O F F IC IA L
R E C O R D E D M ONDAY, J U N E 3, 1901.
Yiddish Version of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Is a Unique, Yet Brilliant Conception.
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(Special to THE REVIEW.)N E W tO H K , June 3.—The contin
ued activ ity of the theaters, so re m arkable for this time of the year, is a m a tte r of general comment. In stead of two or three theate rs closing up last week a couple of new plays
i were put on and several dates for elos- ! Ing postponed.
One of the two new plays is Sydney Rosenfeld’s quaint conceit which he
! has called “ ‘The K ing’s Carnival.*' The• delay in its production a t the New i York T heater was due to Mr. ltosen-feld’s desire to perfect the piece. “Tne
I K ing’s C arnival” is, if anything, a little b e tte r constructed th an was Mr. JRosenfeld’s “Review s” and contains
1 some brigh t hits. I t is a fan tastic s to ry in which some of the curren t plays of the season are travestied and Its production a t the moment is there-
; t ore opportune., The sto ry begins a t a point where Philip of Spain is being bothered by his brother, Don Jose, when lle n ry VMI. of England and ills sister, Mary
/Tudor, come in the K ing’s Palace. The two m onarchs form ulate a scheme to m arry M ary and Jose. As Marie Dress-
! le r is the Queen of Spain, and L aura B u rt Dolores, the chaneps for fun can be imagined. The other points touch m ainly upon “In the Palace of the K ing,” ’'“ When Knighthood W as In
; F low er,” «*‘Under Two F lags”\a n d “The Clim bers.”
^, The other im portan t novelty is “The P risoner of A lgiers,” produced a t the
(Am erican Theater. The play Is from ( the pen of F ran k Linden and the plot 'i s an exceptionally 'strong one. I t Is a continuation of D um as’ Immortal
, story , “Monte Christo.” Several of , D um as’ characters who have not pre-■ viously been seen on the stage are prod u c e d in “The Prisoner of A lgiers.”I The extension of the sto ry commences 'w ith the dying of Edm ond D antes who■ leaves a legacy of revenge, together i w ith his enormous wealth, to his son,! A lbert, whom D anglars and Bennedet-• to plan “To kill. A lbert finally kills i B ennedetto in the cave on the island ! of Monte Christo, where the wonderful 1 jew els of the Spada are hidden, He 1 then m arries E ugenia Douglas. Thescenery is exceedingly beautiful and th e pljiy entitled to a good run until the house closes.
i The last three weeks of Ju lia M ar- 'low e’s s tay a t the C riterion T heater In . “ W hen Knighthood W as in F low er” finished last night. Miss Marlowe has postponed the production of her newplay, “G rierson’s W ay,” for the present.
“Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” the revival of Nvhich has been a g rea t success here, h as gone to Chicago, where It may
~vstay most of the sum iper before the projected southern tour is undertaken,
i I have never seen “ Undo Tom’s Cabin” played In German but If It
‘ehould ever be produced a t the Irving I P lace T heater under H err, Conrled’s m anagem ent I am certain th a t I would find an excellent production of it.
t While B rady’s m agnificent production of “Uncle Tom ’s Cabin” is delighting New Ydrk audiences nightly a t the A cadem y of Music, audiences of a far different and, Incidentally, more in te resting kind are enjoying a d ram atization of Mrs. Stow e’s popular novel a score or so of blocks aw ay from tne big m etropolitan theater. In the People’s T heater, on the Bowery, whose patrons a re the Inhabitants of the Now York .Ghetto, and where the productions now a re entirely in the Yiddish language, a Yiddish version of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is being produced. Some of the
’ p a rts in the foreign production are so | excellently brought out th a t the pro- : duction is in m any respects tho* superio r of B rady’s play.
H err Thom asschefsky, who takes the p a r t of Uncle Tom, is tru ly a w onderful perform er. H is rendering of the title role may well cause W ilton Lack- eye, who is the Uncle Tom of the B rady production, to thank his lucky s ta rs th a t his Hebrew riv a l’s repertoire is essentially Yiddish and th a t Thom-
'asschefsky is not am bitious to take the English role.
i No plays are deemed too am bitious fo r these Ghetto tragedians. Aid!, a n o ther s ta r of the Yiddish stage, whose
(ta len t has given him a repu ta tion out^ side of Ghetto circles is constantly ap* pearing in Yiddish versions of Lear, H am let and other Shakespearean roles,
;iwhile Thom asschefsky is never so h ap py as when Interpreting P inero’s plays
I and the like, all of which, strange to 's a y , a re rec e iv e d by the G hetto Inhabita n ts w ith as much appreciation as th a t received by any Broadw ay au d iences.
N O TIC E .The record item s as printed below are
given ju s t as they are furnished us by the County Clrek from the public re cords, and do not necessarily affect the credit or business stand ing of the p a r ties m entioned; and any explanation of any of the Items th a t mpy appear from tim e to time, we shall be pleased to fub llsh a t the request of the parties in terested.
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Unuer no circum stances will any judgm ent or decree, or other m a tte r
f record be w ithheld from publication y this paper. Under the con tracts we
have w ith our subscribers to furnish them a complete report daily of all such item s as are placed on record by the County Clerk, we cannot under any circum stances comply w ith the m any requests th a t are m ade to us to w ith hold certain items.
PREFER SLAVERY
N a tiv e s o f Z a n z ib a r H avo No H e
ll so u rce s o f T h e ir O w n.I <*2p ed a l Cable to T H E R E V IE W .)
L0N1X)N, Juno 3.—Ninety-eight per cent, of the slaves of Zanzibar and Pem-
! ba prefer to remain slaves, according to correspondence issued by the foreign
1 olfice concerning the working of the decree’s freeing the slaves. Fewer slaves applied for freedom" in 1900 than in 1S99, because, tho British commissioner avers, most o-f the slaves know that, they are non likely to gain much present advant-
i age, seeing that those who were thrown »n their own resources have a difficult tlmo to make a living. The masters have
I beetn kinder since tho 'slave legislation Was enacted and seek to make their sorv-
,lce more attractive.
H o te l R u le s a n d R e g u la t io n s ., The law makes It compulsory for every Hotel Keeper to post those cards (with
.tho law printed thereon) in tho office, and In every bed-room in tho hotel. These cards, price 10 cts. each or $1.00 per doz , for sale by Williamson Law Book Co., 13 6. Division St., Elllcott Square.
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R e c o rd o f Ju d g m en ts*llenry and MTnnlo ®chneider1 In
favor of Jacob Reineir—Robt FSchelling .......................................... 856 01
Chas Gagnon and Ivewls Haines—Simon Hey man and one ............ 73 60
John B Kellehor—Jas M M errittCo-J F ‘Patterson ........................ Ill 31
John Berst—Anna M Berst—AbramBartholomew ............................. 11138
Wm I. and Louise M Sheldon—Mfg & Traders’ Bank—Rogers, Locke& M ................................................. 131 66
Ilavilland 1. M Chepmell—Geo Win-zenrkd—Hammond &, H .................. 30 61
Arthur Cary to M clennan FrenchPaint Co—Aug Becker .. ................... 58 39Note.—The judgment filed on May 27th
against LeRoy Gas & Electric Co in favor of Mary Packard and one, should have been In favo-r of Mark Packard and one.
NOTE-W o are requested to s ta te that the three Judgments against E. <fc\ F. Glor In favor of James W. H. Kelly, as reported In yesterday’s RlOVIEiYV, are for court costs In a von'tosted matter, and are 'transcripts of judgments entered in Niagara County. These judgments will bo satisfied of record as soon as sa tisfaction pieces can be obtained from Niagara Gounty.
C h a t te l M o rtg ag e* .Emery M llaverty and one to Elijah
M Sanford ...................................... 30 00Wm iSerin, to Pam American Junk
Co ...................................................... 35 00Dow & McMahon to II D Taylor.. 371 58 Lawrence Barth to Ziegele Brew Co 789 00
Tho following chattels were given to Irish ■& English: Ida E Lahey $90.17; Millie Bond $20.73; Robt P Ilorlock $29.15; Matilda Wilson $19; Chas Richard $16.60; Gertrude Nlcol $24.50; John Dewe $48.13; Mairy Brines- $34.50; Bradley -S Dewel $29.70; Libbie Curtiss $36.75; Lizzie Dorschel $68.vo; Maria Barton $49.50; Alice llager $109.20; Mary Weber $18.50.
The following chattels were given to Erie Co L Co: Henry F Oefner $50; C J Weis $50; (Sami Brown and one $58; Laura Blake $20; Julia A Rlechert $50; Agnes J Kelly $30.
The following chattels were given to Fidelity Credit Co: S Brown and one $85; Mrs Nellie 1 Baldwin $112; John Jewell and one’ $75; Elizabeth J Farthing and one $100.
RENEWALS.Abraham Rauh to -Sam-1 Baumann 69 67
The following /renewals were given to John G Seeger: Mrs Annie Van Velsor $27.94; John H McLean $9*5.36; John T Mooney $253.64.
The following renewals were given to New Century L Co: Frank J S'chefTield and one $12; Fdk J Danat and one $130.81; Edw J McKenna and; one $31; Jas It Connell and one $14.
M ortgages*CITY.
Frank P Boecha't t-o R-oyden *WVosburgh, 'Seneca st, p m .......... 6000 00
Harlan -P Bullard to Mary It Day and one, Bird ave nr Dewitt — 2500 00
Henry J Weber to Henry Becker,Jefferson nr Dodge st ................. 4000 00
Lottie M Wilcox to Jas- C Beecher,Ohio nr Washington st ............... 300 00
Thos Carlton to Buffalo S» Bank,Allen nr College st and Collegest prop ........................................... 25000 00
Kath Laukhardt to Aug Goetz and one, Eoep-ere st nr Walden ave,p m ................................................. 600 00
Rose B Heinrich to Homestead S & L A, Pries ave nr 'Triangle st 500 00
Martin. Kus-ter to Francis S Bur- zynski Hilton nr I.ovejoy st, p m 200 00
Rachel Oberstein to Irish American S & L A, Beckham- nr Monroe st ................................................. 2500 00
Geo S' Hobble to Erie kS <& L A,Elm-wood ave.nr Ferry st .......... 2800 00
Aug Kaltenbach to Charlotte M Kaltenbaeh, Broadway nr Bowen st and var prop .............................. 925 00
COUNTRY.Chester A Nye t-o Exrs of Geo M
Pierce, Hamburg ........................... 3374 00Geo W Havens to Finley Swarts,
News-'tead ........................................... 500 00A ss ig n m e n t o f M ortgages*
John Cunneen to Lizzie A Cunneen ----/
D isc h a rg e s x o f M o rtg ag e* .Arnold Bloedt to Edw Becherel, Oct 1898. Exrs- of N B Wickware to Lucius Mont
gomery, Dee 1899.Union Firo Ins- Co to iS'arah J Corkery,
Oct 1898.llenry W Glllott to Arthur- E- Webber,
March 1901.Mary F Clark to Margaret Parrish, Jam
1898.John Hellmuth and one to Vito Mare,
Feb 1897 and Jan 1900.Board of Trustees of the Y M C A to
Lewis Warner, May 1898.Western U Bank ta Henry Friedrich, June
1891.H arriet A Holloa to Nolaon II Thurbor,
Sept 1897.Jane Vandermuelen to Jos Timmerman,
July 1899. \J Byron Aney to Harry C Wright, June
1899TJulia II Kuhn to John F Taylor, April
1896.Erie Co 8- Dank to John Illgham, May
1900.Anna L Kbenau to Kath Ruhr, l>ec 1900. Sami R Moore lo Marlo-n 1* Hatch and
one, Jan 1897.Queen City Abstract Co to Peter A Fin-
la y<son, June 1900.Geo P Wilkins to Oath T Davis, June
1896.Horace C Mills to Michael W Carr, April
1892.Exrs of Alex Gotwalt to Addle Enger,
June 1890.Deed*.CITY.
Wm M Farrell to Nathan D Cort- right Jr., 1. 87 T 11 R 8 and varprop ....................... 250 00
Anastaza Kowalozyk to Stanislaus Chm4elew.«ki, 30x100 ft w t>- Wilson st 240 ft s of Peck ham st __ 1625 00
Mary A Boechat <cnd one by referee to Frank P Doochat, 60x133 ft s ws Seneca st ..................................... 6529 83
Ianilse M Keller to Bauerweln <fc Keller, 25x100 ft w e of Alexanderpl ....................................................... 1 00
Julia Moissiivac to Harriet N Heinze, 33x90 ft w h of Dearbornst ....................................................... 1 00
Ellen Homlfin to Elmira Mut Bldg L Assn, 25 f-t fr n s of William &t259 ft e of Willlumsville rd .......... 1 00
Julia B Oatoe to ChflG’/echeaibner,30x123.6 ft n w 6 of ImVewood mve 240 ft s \v of Abbott’s Corners -rd 1 00
John J P Read by exrs to Aug Simon, 22Vi ft fr n b of Broadway. 1 00
Gnstave-as Bimon to An-S Biinwn, 22*4ft fr n e of i>no»dway ................ 1 00
Plerie De IjG. f ^ n te r to Borah Do Im Frontier, 40x100 ft w e of Ikirw- dell ave 105 ft w of Delaware ave 1 00
John L fliiydew 1<r> Kn<h Ltiukhardt,30 ft fr © 0 l.o©4>®re st 241 ft s ofWaKIen ..................................... I 00
Linus J McAdtttn by referee to Willard P fjirrlth, 30.82 ft n w corRoes eh crvd Kckert nt ................. 90 00
Francis B Rvkroyn#kl to Martin Kiw*- ter, 30x100 ft w s Hilton st 160 ft s of lAJvejoy st ...............................
uirst.:nry W Hill, exr of Jane E Thornton, gst Mary Goldsmith et al—William II
Wm M Colvin to Michael Schamel,H a m b u r g .......................................... 1 00
'Wm Clancy to Danl O Ple?S?; Hamburg . .T.f. ............... ...? 100
Edw Rapln and one to Henry AM o e s t , C h e e k a ........................................... 50 00
Friedrich O E Frel-wald to F Earnest
J l f c * 1 °!gairet A Higgins, Akron .............. 10 00Li* P e n d e n s .
Elizabeth -9 Pa-rkhurst a gst Hester Barre tt et al—G W Pa.rkhurs;t.
Henry J Weber exr of Henry Weber agst Michael Burgas see e t <vl—-Sehwendler & Les'ter.
Elizabeth- -S Park hurst agst Belmontt I\u 'k Land Co et al, Amherst—G W Park- hurst.
H e lungs-------- -----M e a n s .
C h a s B F e n n e r a g s t C a t h S le d l o r e t a l — B t r o b e l & C o re y .
Ijoulsa A Diehl, admx of Philip A Smith agst Tonawanda Street Planing Mill Co —It F Schelling.
Buff^ilo Cement Co, Ltd, agst Joel W ltiisseM et al—Tuttle & Callao. \ J
Clara A Erlsmian agst Horace G Erlsman et al, Clarence—Same.
B ills o f S ale .Henry B'im'on to Nathan- Rodem-
b e r g ......................., ...................................... 150 00Plerle Do I.n» Franle-r to Sarah Do ' La Franler ...................................... 1 00
M o c lian ie ’s L ien .Henry Longnecker agst Eliza Win-
t e m u t h ( o w n e r ) A m h e r s t ............... 655 25Jos Graehowsk'l agst Josephlno M
Rode (owner) ................................. 87 00^ D isc h a rg e o f B i l l o f S ale .
D J Joy lo J W Ro-se-ndale ...(Given Nov. 2, 1899.)
150 00
N IA G A B A C O U N T Y .
O F F IC IA L ,
LOCK PORT, N. Y., JUNE 3, 1901.
J u d g m e n ts .Wm B Young and Beit A Osborn
In favor of John M -Smith ........... 810 35Albert Solt'ow—Chas Pafk .............. 33 19Antonio Cullotba—M'lch-ael Cullojlta^ 99f52 Matilda J and Chas F M a eke ana—
The Fidelity T & G Co................ 1019 48Same^Samo ...................................... 11112 49
M o rtg ag e* .Willett W Read and Elizabeth
Head to Katherine Krakoskl .... 3000 00 Marie W Rae Arison and Edgar 10
Arison to Niagara Permit S & LAssn .................................................. 3900 00
Jam-ss Dlrllng to Newf-ane BasketMfg Co ............................................. 211 79
Henrietta Cook to Electric CityBank ................................................ 1 00
Wpi Os t wo Id to Wm Kmmier ....... 350 00Geo 11 Matteson to Highlands Land
Co ...................................................... 570 00Wallace G Palmer to Frank P Pot
ter ...................................................... 4000 00iSanio to Alvah K Potter .?......... 4000 00
Deed*.Alvah K Potter to W'allaco G
Palmer .............................................. 1 00Bessie W Liddle to Abram H Shaw 1 00Irving W ITota ling by exxrs to
Robert S'pencer and ono .......... 325 00M e e h a n ie ’s L ien .
J P Albright agst Peter McLaren.. 54 00L is P e n d e n s .
Herbert J Chadwick agst Simon Miller et al.
philander Mott agst John F Kracmer et al.
G E N E S E E C O U N T Y .
5 ̂ ^ a a a a » a a ̂ ̂ j
COUNTRY.Matthew McComb by exrs Ac, to
Daniel It Person et al, Grand Isl Anna F Trunk by referee to Flor
ence A Blackmon. Gowanda .... Mur.v M Meade and on-e to Iva M
UflNiTnii -'ii W 4kl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 00
1 00 99 001 A*
O F F IC IA L .B A T A V I A , N . Y ., J U N E 1, 1901.
\ M o rtg a g e s .ITa'rry C Walker to John C Walker,
Byron ....................... 9600 00Freedom Mead and Carrie Herr to
Henry G Edgerton, , Rochester... 2500 COC h a tte l M o rtg a g e s .
I-re-wJs Rupp to G A & It I Pag^e,B a t av la . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .j*. . . . . . . . . 25 00
lie ed s .John C Walker to H arry C Walk-
ey, Batavia ....................... 9600 00Thomas Graham to Thomas Gra.-
ham and Elizabeth Graham, Batavia ........................................... 1 00
Eva T Knowlton to Daniel Knowl-t-on, Batavia .................................. 900 00
Daniel T Knowlton and wife toEva T Knowlton, Perry ............. 2000 00
Wm Reed to Margaret Reed, his wife, Batavia ................................ 1 00
COURT PROCEEDINGS.COURT OF APPEALS1—Original mo
tions.Alexander M, Powell, respt., vs F. C.
Unde Company. Motion to dismiss appeals. ’S,
Abraham J.'H ra tt, an infant, applt., vs M artha Johnston, Impleaded, -respt. Motion to dismiss appeal. No opposition.
Albany Exchange Savings Bank, res-pt., vs Wm, C. Brass et al, impleaded, ap.plts. Motion to dismiss appeal. Submitted.
Patrick J, McNulty, respt., vs the City of New York, applt. Motion -to add- to calendar and set down for a ddy cer-ta-in. Submitted.
John S-ugden and others, resipdts., vs Magnolia Metal Co., applt. Motion to dismiss appeal. Submitted.
Minnlo E. Hallett and one as ml m m , applts,, vs the N. Y. C. & II. Jt. R.- R. Co., respt. Motion for reargument. Stib- mltted. t
Richard C. La Toure-t'ter, applt., vs Jennie B. L Touretter, respt. ‘Motion to dismiss appeal.
Emily S. de He era polls, applt., vs John B. Reilly, Jr., et al, respts. Richard E. Carpenter, impleaded, applt., (also). Motion to open default.
May C. Louise Colwell, reapt., v-s the Chapter Genet-al of Americia, Knights of St. John of Malta, applt. Motion to dismiss appeal. Submitted.
Teachers’ Building & Loan Asgn. of New York City, applt., vs M artha R. -Severance and one, respdts. Motion to dismiss appeal. Motion withdrawn on p'ayment of $10 costs.
People ex rel H. W. CrOmWell, Town Clerk of the Town of Woodbury, respt., vs Jas. Seaman, Supervisor of said Town of Woodbury, applt. Motion by applt. for leave to amend undertaking on appeal and have same filed nunc pro tunc.
Bo/tha Albing, ns admx., applt., vs N. Y. y;. & H. R. R. It. Co., respt. Motion for re-^rgument. Submitted.
George W. McGill, respt., vs Holmes, Booth <fe Haydens, applt. Motion to advance No. 517 and directing same to be heard with No. 374. Submitted.
Ernst H. Holton, respt., vs Benjamin Robinson, applt. Motion for leave to dis-- eontlnuo appeal. Submitted. -
In re judicial settlement of the account of Sidney LRowland and- ono as executors of Thos. It. Everett, deed. Motion for re-argument. Submitted-.
Frank J. and J. G. Jenkins, Jr., applt,, vs the John Good Cordage & Machine Co., e-t1 al, -respdts. Motion to dismiss appeal. Submitted In opposition.
Consider Parish and onp,' (respdts., vs New York Produce Exchange, et al, applts. Motion to add to present calendar and prefer la id us E. Judson for motion.
City of Syracuse, res-pdt., vs R. M. Sta»- cey et al. Motion to dismiss appeal.
Third National Bank of Syracuse vs Arthur G. Keefe. Motion to dismiss- appeal.
James Reynolds, respdt., vs Mayer, Dine & Co., applt. Motion to dismiss appeal,
j Kmille O. De Heeropolts, applt., vs John B. Reilly, Jr., et al, respts. Richard E. Carpenter, applt. Submitted. Respondents to have 10 days’ time to file briefs.
People ex rel the N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., respt., vs Wnu J. Morgan, as Co mid-rollor. Argued.
P e o p l e e x r e l E u g e n e Ix jn t i lh o iv , a p p l t . , v s B i r d J . Cole-r, a s C o m p t r o l l e r o f N e w Y o r k C i ty , r e s p t . A r g u e d .
l le n - ry I I . L y m a n a s S t a t e C o m m i s s i o n e r o f E x c i s e , re sp i t . , v s T h o s i 11. C h c e v e r a n d o ne , a p p l t s . A r g u e d . .
{SUPREME COURT, Part I.—Hon. Waar- i'on B. IlookeT, Justice. Juno 3, 1901.
Mortimer C. Itosenfcld vs Lancashire Ins. Co. On trial.
SUPREME COURT, Part IT--Horn Daniel J. KeneMck, Justice. June 3, 1901.
Arthur Cary vs tho MeTvO.nnon-French Paint Co. Complaint dismissed with costs.
Buffalo (Specialty Mfg. Co. Vvs George W. Cole and one. On trial.
Henry Fiscutf'vfr John -Streibich, Jr. Order of discontinuance.
Idi.lo F. Jardeh vs Joseph B. Smith. Like order.
Spoil la Zunlstelii a<3 exx, vs Elizubeth G. M-aye? ana as exrs. Like cir-der.
Anna W. Fro^-er vs A, W. Illckmlan and one. L ik e -order.
Joseph ‘Sired V,* J5>seph Dls-tonfano-and on$. Like o-^der 1 and canceling 11s pendens.
In -ro sale of reftl eistate of True M. I^on- gren and onei, infants. Order confirming report 'of special iguan-dlan) a'ncl- directing conveyance,
Laura J. Godfrey as admr, vs Wm. Edward H-llls et'ftl.- Order directing referee to dispense with advertising for claims.
George M. Noyos a© -receiver vs Samuel M. Van Bant wood et al. Order canceling 11s pendens ns /to' cor tain property.
John II. Ilprehouse vs the Armltage- Hcrschel-1 Co. Order substituting Ellsworth, 'Potter & Otorrs as- attorneys for dft. [
Goldsmith D. Johnes vs Mathilda Bu-rz and one. Order appointing -F. R. Peterson referee to compute.
Rosa Hnirrles vs Georg*e K. ‘Sykes et al. Like order to M. B. Moore.
In re Chas. H. Ide as chairman, fo-r ap pointment of commissioners. Order directing County Trcnsurei' to pay to Mary E. Whitney awards for parcels 1182 and 1183 for land damages-.
In re Same. Like order to> pay Gustav Morgenfcld for parcel 214 a.mended^re- port.
Agnes A. Oh-amplln in person and as exx, vs Emma 1<\ Robinson In person and as exx, et al. Order confirming referee’s -report of sale and d-lreot-lng distribution.
Anna B. Hoentg vs; Wm. Rlnch-art. Order substituting A. C. Morgan as a tto rney for plf.
J. R. Kenney vs Hugh McCabe et al. Interlocutory judgment of sale In partition. E. .L. Jung referee -to- sell,
Estella MUSMcKenzle and -one vs Wm. McKen-zle et ai. Order confirming -referee’s report of sale in- partition- and .directing distribution. E x tra allowance of $100 to plf; $25 t-o gdn -ad litem.
In re voluntary dissolution of Niagara Falls Co ad & Iron 'Supply Co. Order settling account of receiver, directing distribution of assets; allowance of $150 to a t torney for receiver.
Caroline Hc'ltman vs Josephine STader- rn-an et a-1. Order confirming referee's re port of sale and directing conveyance.
Frank Chaffee vs Union. Dry Dock Co., el al. Order vacating and discharging judgment fo-r $77.31.
Pasquale Lorenzl vs Sebastian- Caput!. Order discontinuing appeal and amending deft, $5J!0 costs.
Holly M. BroAfter’ vs- Chas. M. Brenner et al. Order making Isaac Schapl-ro a party de-fendiapt as an Intervening judgment creditor.
In ro sale of real property of Lenorn M. Sll-ve-mail et al, infants. Order confirming referee’s) report and dire citing special guardian to contract.
In re voluntary dissolution of Peter Paul .& Co. Order directing receiver to continue business.
Donald Gamer on vs Omlar J. Revegles. Order appointing1 Preston R. iS-mlth re ceiver of partnership and fixing amount of bond at $250, vacating injunction) and denying miction for continuance.
Robert W. Farcy vs tho Jacob Dold. Packing C-o. Ofdei* opening default In Municipal Court, vacating judgment -and permitting defendant to answer or d-em‘ur.
SUPREME COURT, Special T erm -lion, ill C. W hite JuaJF Jmia.&,;19QL
E R IE COUNTY COURT.—Hon. Edward K. Emory, Judge. (Proceeding's of Juno 1, 1901.)
Depew Co-Operative S. & L A-ssn. vs Thomas Mullaney and Pne. Order of reference to compute to C. S'. Hatch, and judgment of foreclosure and sale. Same referee to sell.. Empire State iSav. Bank vs Thomias- E. Foies et al. Like Judgment. George J. iS’icard to sell. '
Same Court—Brddeedings- of June 3, 1901.August Hofheinz vs Elizabeth Elser et
al. Order appointing Wm. P. Volgm-ore receiver. Bond $500.
Florence A. Big ok. man vs Frank Trunk et al. Referee’s report of sale confirmed.
Wm. II. Coon and one vs Amanda 0. Michael et al. Like order.
Mary Dixon vs John Lippert et al. Like order.Cha-s. B, Germain vs Ma.ry M. He-rber
and one. Order of discontinuance and canceling 11s p-endens.
Ezra Smith vs Howard Jaclision. Uke order.Guy B. Miller vs Joseph J. Churchyard.
Like order, > ’Clark A, Miller vs Jan Paluszldewlecz.
Order of publication.J’acob Reiner vs liendy Schneider et al.
Order confirming1 referee’s ren-o-rit Pf sale and d-efictehey judgment $856.90.
Henry L- Schafer vs,H enry C. Wadsworth. Order amending'Ms pendens, summons and complaint.
Elipe::. S. Duncan vs Octavius S. Williams et «al. Ordei; of reference to- compute to J. II. Brogan.
Ihi re John Parmenta and one, infant's. Order appointing R. R. Hianrmon-d special guardian of sajd1 infants. Bond approved.
Frank A. Moser vs Albert.'Moser et al. Order appointing Jas. P. -Sch'ans guardian ad litem of Edward) Mo-ser, Infant defendr ant.
Zallle N. Boothe va Joseph M. Golvn. Order dismissing complaint.
Jas. H. Barr vs John- Cohn. T.ike order.M argaret Hartman vs John End'res et
al. Order of reference to Albert E. Jones to hear, try and determine.
Grace E. Burd vs Anton K-ruszka et al. Order of referenco to Wm. B. Dl-ckinsop, Esq., to compute.
Am-os W. Morgan v-s^W.m. R. Pearce et al. Like order to I. C. McDowell and judgment of foreclosure and sale. Same referee to sell.
iSame vs- Same. Order granting plaintiff an extra allowance of $50.
In re Augusta R. Davld«on for leave to draw money out of court. Order granted that fund's In Co. Treasurer’̂ han-dfe- be paid to !H. J. Ulando, general guardian of Augusta Ruth Davidson or to Thomas IT. Noonan, his attorney.
Pasquale Lo-renzi vs tS-ebasllne Oaputi. Order that the above proceedings be and hereby are discontinued-.
MUNICIPAL^ COURT—The -Hon. Louis Braunlein and the (Hon, Otto W. Vol-gcr, judges, June 3,11901.
F. W. McGuire vs Chas., J. Pilkey. Judg. for plf $29.35.
(Ellas Nathan and' one vs Mrs. -Human Davidovitch. Uke judg $55.43.
M. & T. Bank vs Wim. L. BheldOn and one.. U ke judg $134.06.
Pun-Am. Exposition Co. .vs U. F. Pltass. Like judg $108.85.
Sterne vs John N-owak. U ke judg $106.86. Same vs Adam F. Gorske. Like judg
$94.85.‘Same vs Lorenz Winiewicz. -Uke judg
$91.85. fSame vs Chas. F. Susdorif. Uko judg
$106.45.Some vs Josef Strozewakl. U ke judg
$412.85.Elizabeth S-tapf V3 Dorothy Heinburg.
Uke- Judg for dft.Geo. Winzenricd vs ‘II, L. ‘M. Chapwell.
U ke judg for plf $30.61.
Valuable Property At Auction9 lots fronting 275 feet on Potomac and- Garner Avs. will be sold on •foreclosure.
JU N E 8, A T 10 A. M.At Mutual Life Bldg. Sale Room, (210 Pearl St. Aipp’x’t. amount due. $10,(XX). 'Raro Bargain.'A. S. WEILL, Attorney for Plain
tiff, 409 D. S. Morgan Bldg.
COURT CALENDAR.32,COURT* OF A PP E A L S -R oom
City Hall.Court will sit from 10 -a. m. until 2 p. m.,
(Saturday.Day calendar fo-r June 4 (appeals from
orders) Nos. 663, 664, 697 , 606, 624, 655 (submit for R.) 664, 666, 6T1 (submit for A.) 672, 676 , 677 (submit for'A.) 678 (submit for R.) 679 (submit for A. & Ii.) 680, 682, 683, 686, 688, 689.
The (lay calendar will be made a t 2 p. m. for the succeeding day.
The eases th a t were not reached yesterday and those on the calendar for today, W ednesday ' and T hursday are as follows:
663. People <‘jc rel A. Kllpstein & Co., vs Roberts-, as Comptroller, etc.
664: People Ox rel New York <& East ltlver Ferry Co. vs Roberts, as Com'phrol-lOT CtC.
697. Wilgus vs Wilkinson.COG. People ex rel Clarke vs Police Com
missioners.624. People ex rel Wallace vs Board of
Police of the City of Buffalo.655. In re application of Haines, etc.
(Perry, applt.)664. National Exhibition Co. vs Crane,
as president, etc. (Wa£d, resp't.) ♦666. In re account Chapman vs ex
ecutor, etc.671. People cx rel Luholz vs Civil Serv
ice- Commdsfilones, etc.672. In r e op p -lica tion o f G a rd n er , e tc .676. People ex <rel Burr as execu tor vs
CominLslooe<re o f Taxes.For Tuesday, June 4th.
677. People ex Tel -the Sherwin-WUl- ianrvs Co., vs Commissioners of Tuxe«, etc.
678. Tn re Holton vs Robinson.679. In re Chapman vs the C'ky of New
York.680. Burnham vs Denilte (Me-snler,
respdt.)682. In re voluntary dissolution of tho
U nox Corporation.683. I11 ro Clinton Avenue, borough of
Brooklyn, etc. t685. Shayne vs the Evening Post Pub
lishing Co.688. Bteiiuvay and others vs ,von -Ber-
nu'th as executor, etc.689. Oakes vs Oakes and others.
•Fqr ^Vedneeday, Jun<- 6th.69Q. Mcl>on.ald"“vs u>a Mayor, etc., and
other**, >
691. Bosworth, -as receiver, vs Allen and others.692. Ydung vs- Gilmour.693. People ex i'el Christie vs Board 'of
Kduqatlon, etc.695. In re City of Rochester-, etc., vs
Neal and others.697. I n 1 re Jerome Avenue 'approach
(.Hynes vs McCarty and -another.)698. In ro petition- of King and another,
etc.699. People ex -rel -town of North (Salem
vs the City of New York.701. Foy vs tho County of Westchester.702..- In re application of Kind, etc.
For Thursday, June 6th, 1901.703. In re application to 'the counsel to
the corporation, etc. (Bloss v-s the City of New- York.)
705. People ex rel Frost vs N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co.
706. *dn re application -of the Mayor, etc., (City of New York vs ‘Standard Ga-s Light Co. and others.)
707. In re account of Wotton-, as executor, etc.
A PPELLA TE DIVISION, 1 4th D epartm ent, Rochester.
Day calendar for today: Ntos. 107, 70,108, 110, 134, 44, 91, 96. 98, 104.
N. b .-1 FULTON,-Cl^rk.
UNITED STATES DIST. COURT— W estern D istrict dt N. Y.—Before Hon. John R. Hazel, D istric t Judge.
'Motions and/ proceedings In bankruptcy and the trial of admiralty and maritime causes and the trials of Issues of fact and of law before the court heard during the week commencing with the firsthand third Tuesday of each month, except August.
Special sessions each Tuesday at 10 o’clock.
Process and all motlbns and proceedings in bankruptcy must be made returnable and may be heard at either a regular or special session or a t a regular term.
141, DelboWt V* Mosle-r--Philip V. Fen- nelly, for plf; Tuttle & (Milan for dft.
IG0. TllUnghast vs Ifann- Frank M. I^oomia for plf; Roberts, Becker, Messer & Groat for dft.
166. Jcoehn vs Benton—W. B. GrandUon fo-r plf; T. K. Nafus fo-r dft,
E R IE COUNTY SURROGATE’S cpU 'RT— Before Hon. Louis W. Mar-oUS, Surrogate.
M ic h a e l D u n n , -will.Geo. W. Hall, contest will.Emily C. Clark, will.Joseph Arllnger, judicial settlement.Laura C. II. iadber, show cause.Heinrich Glebe, judicial settlement.Christina Bardol, admlnis-t/ratlon.Chas. Coughlin, judicial settlement.NIAGARA COUNTY COURT—Be
fore Hon. Charles Hickey, Judge.No. 6. Carl Sol tow- vs Ernest M m On
trial.SUPREM E COURT—N iagara County
—Hon. John S. Lam bert, Justice.Equity Term convenes June 17, 1901.
Juno 5tn last day to (file notes, of ies-ue.(L. T. BARNES,
Special Dep. Clk.
BANKRUPTCY COURT—Erie County D istric t—W estern D istrict of N. Y. —Before W illiam II. H otchkiss, referee.
No Calendar.
302.301.306.
446.786.■i
SUPREM E COURT—County of Erie —P a rt I—Before (Hon. W arren B. Hooker, Justice.
Mo C a le n d a r C a ll Today*For June 4.
No. 258 on trial. .•258. Rosenfeld vs London & Lancashire
F ire 'Ins. Co.—Shire & Jellinek for .p lf; Box, Norton & Bushnell for
dft. On trial.254. Uosenf-eld vs Insurance Co. of No.
Am.—Shire & Jellinek for plf; Box, •Norton & Bitshftell for dft.
256. Rosen-fold vs German In. Co.—Same attorneys.
260, ltosen/feld vs Aetna Insurance C o.- Same attorneys. , _
262. R o s e n f e l d vs Imperial Fire Ins. Co.,• Ltd.—Same attorneys.2()i. Rosenfeld vs Queen Ins Co.—Same
attorneys..Rosenfeld vs Western Fire Ins. Co.— Same attorneys.
Rosenfeld vs Western Assurance Co. —Same attorneys.
Rosenfeld vs The Spring Garden Ins, Go.—Same attorneys. _
308. Rosenfeld vs Citizens’ Ins. C o .- Same attorneys.
310. Rosenfeld vs Nat. Fire Ins. C o.- Same attorneys.
Kciler vs Lee—L.- H. Jones for plf; Lewis & Lewis for dft.
Anibrosio vs N. Y. C. & H. II. R. R. Co., West Shore & Buff. R. R. Co.; the M.C.R.R.Co.—Leroy Andrus for plf; Daniel W. Tear, Herbert E. Kinney, Pooley, Depew & Spratt for dft,
186, People vs Hiemenz— E. R. O’Malley for p lf j .J . E. Middaugh, Jr., for dft.
818. Chapin a,nd ono va Allen—Cox A Kimball for plf; Clinton & Thomas for-oft.
£76. Nolan vs Schmeader—Daniel V. Murphy for plf; Wm G, Kllhoffor for dft.
442. Schosek vs Village of Hamburg— Stolting & Heath for plf; Fayette Kelley for dft.
474. Nussbaum vs Laux—Robert Glrven for plf; A. M. Thomas for dft.
638. Martin vs Lathrop—H. II. Bacon for plf; C. B. Gibbs for dft.Rogers, Locke & Milburn for dft.
670. Romanowski vs Shepard—R. V. Cal- lan for plf; Clinton B. Gibbs for dft.
628. Mosley vs bobo—John Van Aradale for plf; Cad well & Baker for dft.
6)6%. Fi-erelli vs Dark—II. p . Williams for plf; C. B. Gibbs for dft.
SUPREM E COURT—P a rt II—Before Hon. Daniel J. Kenefick, Justice, Room 14.
No C a le n d a r C a ll Today*For June 4.No. 67 on trial.
67. Buffalo Specialty Mfg. Co. v& Cole— 'E. G. Mansfield for plf; J. M, Pro- voost for dft. On trial.
281. McArthur vs Reed—Thayer, Jack* eon A White fo-r plf; Shire & Jelll-
, nek for dft.633. McDonald vs Buffalo Railway Co.—
Lansdowno & Moore for plf; Box, ton & Bushnell f-or dft. Held.
1-65. Brown vs Smallwood—C. A. Dolson for plf; Bartlett & Baker for dft. Held.
689%. Slade vs Brauer—Froha & Chapin ' for plf; Olshel & Oishel for dft.
97, Griffin vs Protective Life Assurance Society—Potter & Wright for plf; Wadsworth, Blackmon & Wads* worth for dft.
81. Andrukowskl vs B. R. & P. R. Co.— George N. Frazine for plf; Footo &
, Havens for dft.827. Fisher vs Baxter—Philip V. Fennelly
for plf; J. B. Corcoran for dft.646. (Boyian vs ll'amlln—Samuel M.
Welch, Jr., and Thomas Cary Welch for plf; Dudley & Emery for dft.
616. People ex rel La Vedchlo vs United Order of Italian Laborers—Chas. Olshel for plf; Edward T. Durand for dft.
437. Ku-azak vs Mosler—Abram Bartliolo' mew for plf; Love & Q u a c k e n b u s h for dft.
45%. Bu-rt vs Smith—Norris Morey for plf; J. 8. Van Clcff for dft.
131. Flnnerty vs Buffalo Railway Oo.— Charles A.White fo-r plf; 'Box, Nor- _ ton ■& Bushnell fo-r dft.
323. Smith vs Koons-Nelson S. Barrett for plf; Robt. F. Schelling xar dft.
413. Miller vs N. Y. C. & ii. R. R. R. Co.—Jas. W. Burke for plf; Ira A, Place for dft.
625. Schumacher vs Oau't—H. B. Van •Pe.v-ma for plf; Morey & Bosley for dft.
523. Murphy vs Indiana Bridge Co.—‘Fred G. Ba-gley for plf; Rogers, Locke & Mjlburn for dft.
659. Stevenson vs Keller—A. J. Hibbard for plf; Fred D. Russell for dft.
609. Pierce vs Davis—‘Simon Flelsch- mann for plf; Warren F. Miller for dft.
515. Voikor vs Girvin—Cox & Kimball for plf; Albert F. Geyer for dft.
691%. Dueringer vs Shank—VolgerBoyd for plf; Geo. J. Arnold for dft.
SPECIAL TERM —Before. Hon. T ru man C. W hite, Justice. Non-enumec- ated motions every day except S a tu rday, a t 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.
ELMWOOD AV. N. OF POTOMAC AV.NEW YORK, COUNTY COURT, ERIE
County.—Amos W. Morgan against William R. Pearce, et al.
In pursuance of a judgment'of foreclosure and sale duly granHed by this Cou-rt, and entered in the Erie County Clerk’s Office on the 3d day of June, 1901, I, the undersigned referee, duly appointed In this action dor such purpose, will expose for sale and soil at public auction, to\the highest bidder therefor, a t the Buffalo Real Es-tate Exchange Room, No. 210 Pearl iSt-rent, In the City of Buffalo, County -of Erie and\ ‘&tate of New York, on- the
26th DAY OF „ (INK, 1901, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises directed In and by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows, or m) imich thereof as -will -be s-ufflclen't to pay the amount due upon- said judgment, td wit:
All that tract or Karod of land-, situate In the City of Buffalo County *of Erie and State of New York, described as fellows:
Beginning at a point In 'the westerly line of Elmwood Avenue distant 160 feet northerly, from -the northerly lino or Potomac Avenue-, -running thence westerly and parallel with Potomac Avenue 160, feet; thonco northerly and' parallel with- Elmwood Avenue about 160 feet to landsnpw .or formerly owned by* Tellco John-
:y and -aloerly fine of said Johnson’̂ land about 150son; thence easterly and -along>the souith-f*et to. thp westerly line of Elmwood Avenue, and thence southerly along the westerly line of Elmwood Avenue 159 6-10 feet to the plaea of beginning.
Dated, Buffalo, N. Y., June 3, 1901.IRVIN 0. M’DOWELL, Referee.
THOMAS A. (STONE, Plaintiff’s Attorney, No. 916 Elllcott Square, Buffalo, N\ Y.
EEAMINGTON PL.,' N. OF SENEGA.Ne w y o r k - c o u n t y c o u r t , e r i e
County.—Henry W. (S'prague, as sole surviving Execut-or of the Last Will and Testament of William "Wilkeson, d e c e a s e d . Plaintiff, against May L. C r o s th - w a l te a n d oihers, Defendants.
In -pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly granted by this Cou-rt, nnd entered In the Erie Co-unty Clerk’s Office on the 3d day of June, 1901, I, the undersigned referee, duly appointed in this action for such purpose,-will expose for sale and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, at the Buffalo Real Plst-ate Exchange Room, No. 210 J ’earl Street, In the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, on the
25th DAY OF JUNE, 1901, a.t 10 o’clock in the forenoon 01 that day, tho real estate and mortgaged premises directed in' and by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described' as follows, or eo much thereof 'as will be sufficient to pay the amount due upon said Judgment, to wit*.
All th a t tract or parcel of land, situate in the City of Buffalo, County, of Er£e and /S ta te o f N e w Y o r k , b e i n g p a r t of L S t One (1) of Buffalo- Creek Indian Reserva- tiom and on a subdivision map of pact of Lots One (1) and Two (2) made for Harrison Williams b y Guthrie and Rock- woo-d, (Surveyors, In September, 1896, filed in the (office of the Clerk of Erie County under Cover 610 on the- 29tli diay of March, 1897, Is designated as Subdivision Lot Number Ten (10) in Block “A,” and is bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point In the northwesterly line of Leamington Place two- hundred and eighty (280) feet northeasterly from its Intersection with tho northeasterly line (of Seneca (Street; running thence northeasterly along said line of Learning- ton Place thirty (!») feet; running thence northwesterly and at right angles to said last mentioned line, ninety (99) feet; thence southwesterly and at right angles, thirty (30) feet, and thence southeasterly ninety (90) feet to the point or place of beginning.
Dated, Buffalo, N. Y.. June 3d, 1901.RALPH E. HEARD, Referee,
MOOT. SPRAGUE, BROWNELL AND MA'RCY, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 45 Erie CO. (Sav. Bank Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.
E R IE COUNTY COURT, Trial Term —Before Hon. Edw ard K. Emery, Jud~e.
Fotr June 4.47. Sdootng vs Utley—Philip V. Fennelly
for plf; Bleed 1, Ca-rey & Cooke for dft.
Hauser vs Linder—Benedict & Sick mOn for plf; M-aft End res for dft, ■
Newbury vs Newbury—Wadsworth. ; Blackmon & Wadsworth for plf; J, j M. & G. M. Oongdon for dft.
Graves vs Cook—Ge-orge W. Wheeler 1 for i>lf; Spaulding * -Sullivan foy ' dft.
Lower vs Bird -iSeth A. Abb'.t ,f; Gharlen F, Bolue
68.GO.
65.
76.
T H E PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF i New York,,to Frederick Kaap, Christ ian Heap, Adolph Haap, Freicla Haap Scholl, Helene Haap.
Whereas, Marla Krapp, late of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Erie and State of New YoVk, deceased, left a last will and testament, bearing date the 24th day of April, 1900, purporting to relate to real and personal property, and the same having been propounded for probate by Charles Haap, Executor therein named.
You, and each of you, being the heirs and next of kin of said decedent, are therolore cited to appear before the Surrogate of our said County of Erie, at the Surrogate’s Office, In the City and County Hall, in the City of Buffalo, in said County of Erie, ‘on the *
16th DAY OF JULY, 1901, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, and attend the piobate of said will. And that, If an(y of the above-named persons are infants, that they then and there show cause why a special guardian should pot be appointed to appear, represent and act for them, in the proceeding for the probate of said will.
In testimony whereof, we havo caused the seal of said Surrogate’s Court to be hereunto af-
[L.S.] fixed. «Witness, Hon. Louis W. Mar
cus, Surrogate of our said County of Erie.
Dated, Buffalo, N. Y., this 22d day of May, 1901. . /
- LOUIS B. HART, Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court.
To tho. above-named Frederick Haap, Christian Haap, Adolph Haap, Frelda Haap Scholl and Helene Haap:Take notice th a t the foregoing citation
Is hereby served upon you and each of you by publication In leecrdanee with the terms of nr order duty granted by the Hon. Louis W. Marcus, Surrogate of Brie County, on the 23d day of May, 1901, and filed Tn the ciTice of said Surrogate at Buffalo, N. Y., on the said 22d day of May. 1901.JOSEPH V SEAVER, Attorney for Ex
ecutor, 635 Mooney-B-rlsbane Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.
T I I E PEOPLE OF THE (STATE OF 1 New York. To Lucy M. Stllwell, Frank C. Swlf't, Dana M. Swift, Richard L. Swift, Maud1 E. Fish, Edward Swift, Richard L. Swift, Charlotte Swift, 'Mary Swift.
Whereas, James C. Swift, late of the Oity of Buffalo in the County of Erie, and State of New York, deceased, left a Last Will and Teslaiment, bearing date the 19th day of May, 1890, purporting to relate -to real and personal property, and the tamp having been proppunded for probate by Mary Helen Swift, Executrix therein named.
You, ami each of you, being the hoira and next of kin ot said decedent, are therefore cited to appear before the Surrogate of our said County of Erie, at the Surrogate’s office, In the City and County Hall, in the City of Buffalo, in said County of Erie, on the
0th DAY OF JULY, 1901, at ton o’clock in the forenoon of that day, nnd attend the probate of the said will. And that, if any of the above-named persona are infants, that they then and- there show cause why a special guardian should net be appointed to appear, represent and net for them, tn the proceeding tor the probate of said will.In testimony whereof, we ha.ye
caused the seal of sakl Surrogate’s Court to bo hereunto affixed.
(L. S.) Witness, Hon. Ixmis W. M&r- • cus, Surrogate of our said County
■of Erie. •Dated, Buffalo, N. Y., this 22d day of
M a y , 1901.LOUIS B. HAiRT, Clerk of the Surro-
v,a l e ' s C o u r t .C A R L T O N E . L A D D , A t t o r n e y f o r P e t l -
l i m e r . 306 M o o n o y - B r i s b a n c B u i l d in g , B u f fa lo . N. Y.
Summer Hooki-on niHNT.
S tu rg e o n P o in t , on L ak e B rio. R U N N IN G H O T AND COLD W A T E R , B A TH , ETC.A LL M O D ERN CONV EN IE N C E S. H O U SE C O M PL E TE L Y F U R N ISH E D .H O R S E S , C A R R IA G E S, M IL K , CREAM , B U T T E R , EGGS, C H IC K EN S, ETC., IN C L U D IN G V E G E T A B L E
. G A R D EN IN SEASON. S A N IT A R Y P L U M B IN G , E X C E L L E N T D R A IN A G E .OO A CR ES, 3 ,0 0 0 F E E T L A K E FR O N TA G E .
I n q u ire , L. W . M., R oom 10, C ity H a ll .
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W rough t Iron and W ire Tree G uards.Wire Vine Frames.W ire Work of All Kinds* A rtistic Metal Work* , W ire Cloth and W ire Goods.
Scheeler’s Sons,316 -3 2 0 Terrace.
Near foot of Genesee St.Tel. Seneca 787. 1
8 Q0 .0 0Saved by buying ot un
Absolutely New .Smith-Premier Typewiiters:
We have a stock of NEW Smith- Premier typewriters of latest pattern which we are selling at $S0.00 each. Wo have other machines, new and secondhand, at corresponding prices.
BuffaloTyp e w rite r Exchange,1 1 6 F r a n k l in S tre e t., Buffalo*
Telephone Sen. 2367.
Bids submitted for Metal Work. Repaid . Work Promptly Attended To.
F . W . M, H E E R W A G E N ,
Gravel and Asphalt Roofing,All kinds of roofing felts, asphalt,
paints and roofing cement. Asphalt fslt roofs guaranteed for ten years.
1508 PRUDENTIAL BUILDING, unices uLKNWOOD AVENUE.T elep h o n e Sen, I& 70, B uffalo , N, Y*
Telephone Howard 400.Whiccoi l u m b e rTTlllbbcl COMPANY,
—Dealer In—Pine and Hemlock Lumber
Lath and Shingles*DOORS, SASH. BLINDS. INTERIOR
v FINISH. ETC. t079 Clinton Street*
Malleable and SteelCASTINGS.
PRATT & LETCHWORTH COMPANY,B U FFA L O , N. Y i
F R A N K LEN A H A N SON,Dealers In
IRON Se S T E E L SCRAPAIbo New and Second-Hand Machinery,
Engine Boilers, Pumps, etc.Office and Yards, 45-6i Fulton St., cor.
Marvin. Machinery warehouse, 174 Fulton St.
Telephone 841. Buffalo, N. Y.
( J . P . K U L P ,G E N E R A L CA R TIN G .
HEAVY MACHINERY AND SAFE MOVINGOffice, 6 White Building,
Telephone S. 1618. 1
K E L L E R BR O S.Livery Coaches, Coupes, Victorias. Bag
gage, Transfer and Mammoth Moving Vans, Tally hos and Busses.M alta Officer 3 6 W . G enesee S tree t*
Y. M. C. A. Building.Stables, 1068 1070 Genesee St. Depot ON
flee, 157 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y.O pen D ay a n d N ig h t, T el. Sen . 053*
XROS CASTINGSH E A V Y AND £ IG H T . H y d ra u lio
P re sse s , F i l t e r P re sse s a n d V ae u u m P a n s , f o r B e e t S u g a r W o rk s .H. G* TROUT A CO., 326 Ohio St.EBtlm&tes Cheerfully Furnished. Est. 1881.
F \ F E Y L , >House Painting:
and Decorating:,677 VIRGINIA STREET.
Formerly at 806 Main Street.Telephone G59. Buffalo, N. Y«
Metal Pattern Making:Model and Experimental Work, Machine Repairing of every des
cription.Elsenhaus Hachine Shop,'Tel. Sen. 388. COO Washington St*
F. J. SC H A F E R , [email protected] Tailor,
xS C o u rt Street,B U F F A X a O , « TNT- V .
F . V. J O N E SELECTRICAL WORK.
Equipment, Construction. Repairs.126 Franklin Street.
N o tice to C re d ito rs . /t EVYN, SIEGMUND—Pursuant to an Jj order of lion. Louis W. Marcus, Surrogate of Erie County, N Y., notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against SlegmunJ Levyn, late of the City of Buffalo. In said county, deceased, that they are requtred to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the undersigned executors at the office of Blmon Fltlsch- mann, 1003 D. *J. Morgan Building, Buffalo, New York, on or »*fore t He. tenth day o f J u l y , 1901.Dated, January 4, 1901.
T H E O D O R E ITOF E E D E R . 4, J O S E P H D E S I J E C K E H ,
. E x e c u t o r s .SIMON PiAf.i3CHMANN, Executors’ At
torney. *
I fo r accep tab le Ideas. > S ta te If p a ten te d .
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