July 22,18S2
The Real Estate RECosjk
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21 One Hundred and Thirteenth st, s s, 120 vr
3d av, 30 f D front. Harry Taylor agt Thorn¬
s's Feah ley............................ .. 210 00
17 Seventy eighth st. No. 341 E., n s, 250 w 1st
av, 25 tt front. Pai'k H. Slattery agt
PtterSeebaldand Ferdinand Htmnnerlirg 136 CO
18 Seventy-third sr, s s, 200 w 9th av, 50 ft front.
James Blackhurst agt Kiohmond F Tag¬
gart, George Nichols. Mary L. Smith aud
Cha«. J. G. Hall ..........................1,808 00
19 Sixtieth si, s s, abt 250 e 9th av. 75 ft front.
.r. J. Bowes & Bro. agt David T. Kennedy 669 86
21 Sixty-fourth st, s s, 81 e ad av, 150 front.
Cook <fe Radley agt Philip Braender...... 1,337 00
KOGS COIIVTY.
July.
17 Lexington av. n e cor Throop av, 100x100.
Joseph McGowren agt Kate Acor, owner,
and Charles D. King, assignee, and M.
Walsh.................................. $28 75
14 Greene av, s s. 100 e B..-dford av, 260xl''0.
Jane.s & Kirtland agt Edward S. Daven¬
port, John W. Ma'tin and hobert Hamil¬
ton, owners, and J. W. Martin ........... 373 73
17 Decatur st, n s, 3i5 w Reid av, 50x100. Owen
Lennerd agt M r. Heseman et al........... 31 00
18 Gates av, Nos. 869 to 88:^, n s, 190 w Reid av,
I60x—. Enoch D. Decker agt Charles G.
Hall, owner, and M. Welsh............... 35 25
18 Same iiroperty. U. 0. Decker agt same___ 34 00
17 Miller av. e s, 150 n Fulton av, 25x100, East
New York. H. & D. Cook agt Wiliiam G.
Pear.son or Pierson, owner, and T. Eey-
noKls.................................... 80 00
17 Fulton st, Nos. 178 and 180. w s, 49 n Orange
st, 30.'cn 3.3. Thomas Murray a t Sarah
M. Perkins, owner, and George Cross..... 16 00
SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.
July. NEW YORK CITT.
15 First st, n s, 74.2 from Clinton av (Wood-
lawn), 3 houses. Joseph Hopfer agt G.W.
Oakley, (Lien filed May 9. i882)......... f310 00
15 Oue Hundred and Twenty-flfth st, n s, abt
400e8ihav. abc .-0x10 . John P. Totten
agr. Helrfn M Blasdell and Henry L. Spicer.
(May29.1882).......................... 35 00
19 One Hundred and Twenty-fifth st, n s, 100
w8ihav. 50 ft front. Albert Hirsch agt
Lasette & Barry. (June 24, 1882)......... 902 96
KINGS COUNTY.
July 15 to 21—inclusive.
Hambut-g st. s w cor Magnolia st, 50x100. P.
F. Romans agt Albert Palmer, owner, et
al. (June 15, 1882).........................$351 05
BUILDINGS PROJECTED.
NEW YORK CITY.
Plan 758—•.'9th st, No=5. 204 and 206 "W., one
two-story brick stable, 50x100, gravel roof; cost,
about «9,00l); owner, Joseph Merklen, 213 West
58th st, architect, E. E. Raht; builders, Jacob
Vix & Son and Meeker & Hedden.
759 —Forsyth st, Nos. 79 and 81, one three-story
brick store and stable, 50x51, tin roof; cost,
$9,000; owners. Lord & Taylor, Grand st, (!or
v^hrystie st; builder, Wm. SternUopf.
760—1st av. No. 1331, one four-story brick
tenem't, 25.tixG7. tin roof; co.-t. §9.000; owner,
George Niise, 7.56 2d av; architect, Wm. Graul;
bu'lders, J. & J. G. Schmeckenbecker.
761—5th -av, s e cor 28th st, one eleven-story
brick apartment house, with New Jei-sey brown
stone and terra cotta trimmings, fire-proof roof;
cost, $4'i8,Ooi); ownet-, Knickerbocker Apartment
Co , R. S. Hone, President. 153 Broadway;
architect, C. W. Clinton; builder, D. H. King,
Jr.
762—9th av, n w cor 126th st, four four-story
brick tenem'ts, 2.')X.55, tin roof; cost, each,
$12,000; owner, David Mulrein, 317 West 125th
st; architect, R. Rosenstock.
763—60th st, n s, 175 w 10th av, two five-story
brown stone tenem'ts, 2"i front anti 20 rear x71,
tin roof; cost, each, $15,000; owner, Julia Mul-
laly, 336 West .59th st; architect, C. F. Ridder,
Jr.; builder, not selected.
7(54—144th &t, s s, 210 w Rider av, one one-
story frame office and shed, 2ix40, gravel roof;
cost, $400; owner, Wm. E. Rider, 138th st, cor
Mott av.
765—Boulevard, w s, 60 s lllth st, two two-
stO!-v brick dwe I'gs, 20x40, gravel roof; cost,
each, $2,500; owner, Moses Sahlein. et al, 88
Wet Broadway; architect, E. P. Haight;
builder, Haight & Monnia.
766—81st st, s s, 183 e 4th av, two five-story
Connecticut brown stone tenem'ts, 21 front, 15
rear, x91, gravel -roof; cost, each, $20,000;
owner, Mury F. Morris arid Mary Cahill, 5 Sut¬
ton pl; architect, J. H. Friend; builder, not se-
767—86th st, Nos. 309 to 323 E., inclusive, eight
four-story brick dwell'gs, Dorchester stone trim¬
mings, two 17.10. and six 17.4x50 and .50.8, tin
roof; t tal cost, $73,000; owner, Wm. Rhineland-
er, trustee, l.n5 West 14th st; architect. Geo. M.
Hus.s; builders, Cornelius CaUahan and G. C.
Moore.
768—West st, No. 304, one five-story brick store,
20x95, tin roof; co.st, $7,000; owner, E. Long, by
E. Yard, att'y; architect, W. H. Smith; builder,
Wm. W. Owens.
769—49th st, s s, 375 w 9th av, two five-story
brick and brown stone tenem'ts, 25x68, tin roof;
ost, each, $12,000; owner, Eliz. Seitz, 84 East
108th st; arehitect, W. S. West; builder, C.
Seitz.
770-95th st, s s, 205 e 3d av, one two-story
brick stable, 33 and 17x100, gravel roof; cost,
$8,000; owner, Terence Farley, 161 East 61st st;
architect, C. J. Farley; builder, day's work.
771—Westohester av, n s, 100 w Brook av, one
three-story brick dwell'g, -.^5x40, tin roof; co-<t,
$3,4110; owner, Samuel G. Douglass, Westchester
av; builders, (jleorge Mand and Kaffen& .Mooney.
■^72—West st, Nos. 47, 4S and 49. one eight-story
brick soap factory, 7.5x90, gravel roof; cost, $45,-
000; lessee, B. F. Babbitt, 74 to 86 Washington
st: architect, Wm. Graul.
773—Madison av. No. 781, one five-story gran¬
ite and brii-k flat. 26..5x84. tin roof; cost, $18,000;
owners and architects, D. & J. Jardine, 1263
Broadway; builder, Alex Brown, Jr.
774—llth av, s w cor 34th st, one two-story
brick store, 80x121, gravel roof; also elevator
dome; cost, about $14,000; owner, N. Y. C. & H.
R. R. R., Grand Central Itepot; builders, Bleeck¬
er & Heddon; superintendent, J. Richardson.
77.5—121stst, No. 104 E , one four-story brick
tenem't, 27.6x60, and extension 12x13, tin roof:
cost, $15,000; owner and builder, Thomas Fealey,
2069 Sdav; architect, B. Walther.
776—l-28fch st, Nos. 24 and 2t) W., two seven-
story brick fluts, 37.6 and 29x89.1, tin roof; cost,
each, $75,000; owner, Annie Fettretch, 950 Park
av; architects, Cleverdon & Putzel.
777—46th st. No. 517 W., one two-story brick
stable, 25x18, tin roof; cost, $700; owner and
and builder, John Totten, 417 West 46thst; archi¬
tect, C. P. Ridder, Jr.
RINGS COINTY.
Plan 627—Raymond st, e s, 150 s Lafayette av,
one two-story brick carriage house, 20x42, gravel
roof, wooden cornice; cost, $2,000; owner, E.
Waters, Raymond st, bet Hanson pl and Lafa¬
yette av; architect, G. W. Anderson; builders,
Jno D. Anderson aud O K. Buckley, Jr.
628—2d av, e s, 80 n 14th st, one one-story frame
dwell'g, 1.5x20, gravel roof; cost, $1.50; owner,
Thomas Nagle, 196 Centre st; builder, Wm.
Spence.
629—St. John's pl, n s, 224.7 e 6th av, two
three-story brown stone dwell'gs, 20x48, tin roof,
wooden cornice; cost, each, $lO,OOil; owner,
architect and bui'der, Thomas Green, 195 6th av.
630—Noi-th 12th st, s w cor 2d st, one one-story
frame glass works, 60x100, shingle roof; cost,
$3.7.50; owner, Francis Storm, on premises;
architect. E. F. Gaylor; builder, J. Monzani.
631—Pulaski st. s s, 400 w Marcy av, seven two¬
story frame dwell'gs, 18.9x40, tin roof; cost,
each. $3,000: owner, architect and builder, Daniel
B. Norris, 3H) Cliftoo pl.
632—Grand av. n e cor Lefferts pl. one------
brick church. 138 front and 47 on Lefferts pl and
109 on Fulton st, slate and tin roof, terra cotta
cornice; cost. $38,000; owners. Trustees Fir.^t
Univei-salist Soc; architect, L rS. Valk; build¬
ers, J. M. Brown and------McRea.
633—Herkimer st, Nos. 901-905, n s, -310 e Buf¬
falo av, thi-ee two-story frame dwell'gs. 20x36,
tinroif; cost, each, $1,^00; owner, R. Homberger,
8^2 Herkimer st; builder, C. Baur.
634—India st. No. l-'5, bet Manhattan av and
Ft-anklin st, one two-story f i-ame billiai-d room,
2.1x43. gravel roof; cost, $14.50; owner, Wm.
Schwartz, Manhattan av; arehitect, A. Lang;
builders, James Rooney and J. Doig, Jr.
635—Floyd st, s s, 175 e Stimner av, three three-
siory frame tenem'ts, 25x50, tin roof; cost, each,
$4,500; owner and mason, George Straub, 315
Floyd st; carpenter, J. Rueger.
636—Maujer st, n w cor Ewen st, one three-
story frame tenem't, 25x25. tin roof; cost, $700;
owner, J. A. Sehy, on premises; architect. G.
Hillenbrand; builders, IT. Maurer, Jr., and C.
Wieber.
637—Lawton st. n s, 110 e Broadway, two two¬
story fi-ame dweU'gs, -20x40, tin roof; cost, each,
$',500; owner, arehitect and builder, Henry
Loeffler, 192^ Stockton st.
63S-r-Bedfoid av, Arlington pl, Ha'sey and
Fulton sts, one one-story brick wagon shed, 24x
31, gravel roof; cost, $50; owner, W. Payne,
Bedford and Fulton aves.
639—Central av, e s. 50 s Jefferson st, two
three-story brick tenem'ts, 25x72, tin roof; cost,
each, $.5,i)u0; owner, Leonard Eppig, Conti-al av
and George st; arcaitect, J. Platte; builder, H.
Zwing.
640—Grand st. n e oor 7th st, one three-story
brick building for business purpo-es and halls
above, 25.4xl00, tin roof, iron cornice; cost,
$25,000; owners, Messrs. Higgins Bros., on prem¬
ises; architect. E. F. Gaylor; mason, M. Smith;
car-penter, not selected.
641—Mill St. n s, 158.6 from Columbia st, one
two-story frame dweli'g, 25x32, felt roof; cost,
about $">0C; owner. John Bowles, 418 Columbia
st: builders. Jno. Hackett and T. Williams.
642—Sterling pl. s s, 104.7 e 6th av, six four-
story brown stone tenem'ts, 2 )x58, gravel roof,
wooden cornice; co^t, each, $4,500; owner, ar¬
chitect and builder, G. W. Brown, 728 Fulton st.
643—Nevins st, s w cor Sackett st, one one-
story brick gas house, 61x100, slate roof; cost,
$16,000; owner, Fulton Municipal Ga Co., 34^
Fulton st; architect, J. F. Harrison; builder R.
Deeves.
644—North 12th st, n s, 487 from 1st st, one
two-story brick office building, 25x50, gravel
roof; cost, about $2,u00; owners, Chas. Pratt &
Co., foot North 12t.h st; architect, J. Merritt.
645—Stockholm st, s e cor Central av, one one-
story frame stable, 25x20, gravel roof; cost. $100;
owner, architect and mason. Michael Quigley,
148 Stockholm st; carpenter, John Smith.
646—Bond st, e s, 100 n Union st. one two-story
frame stable. 4ix21, gravel roof; cost, $400;
owner, Jas. H. Dyckman.
647—Greenpoint av, s s, cor Jewell st, one three-
story frame tactoi-y and two-story extension, bO
and 93x45, gravel roof; cost, $5,000; owners.
Young & Gerard, 153 Manhattan av; architect,
G. H. Gerard; builder, Thos Davis.
648-Jewell st. w s, 65 s Greenpoint av. one one-
story brick engine house, 18 aud 36x i8, gravel
roof; co.st. $l,.5O0; owners. Young & Gerard, 153
Manhattan av; architect. G. H. Gerard; mason,
not selected; carpenter, Thos Davies.
649—Jefferson st, s e s, 100 n e Knickerbocker
av, one two-story frame factoi-y, 2ix40, tin roof;
cost, $------; owner, Michael Cassidy, 361 Canal
st. New York.
650—Norman av, s e cor Lorimer st. three two¬
story and basement frame awell'gs, 16.8x4.5,
gravel roof, cost, $10,300; owner. W. F. Cnrwith,
55 Greenpoint av; architect, Frederick Weber;
builders, I. & J. Van Riper and Stephen M. Ran¬
dall.
651—^9th st, s w cor 8th av, ten three-story
brown stone flats, 20x60, felt and gravel roof,
ii-on cornice; cost, $5,000 each; owner, Daniel
Doody, cor 5th av and Prospect st.
652—Fulton st. No. 5.8, one three-story sand
stone store, 25x88, gravel roof, iron cornice;
cost, $12,000; owners, Wm. Berris' Sons, 5:^6
Fulton st; architect, R. B. Eastman; builders,
James Ashfield & Son and Morris & Selover.
ALTERATIONS NEW YORK (LITY.
Plan 103i—Greenwich st. No. 401, centre of
building carried up to three stories, cost $1,000;
owner, George C. Wetmore, •^l University pl.,
on premises; builder, E. Denby.
1033—Worth st. No. 140, lower first floor, &c.,
cost, $200; t.wuer, John J. Creiden, on premises;
builders, J. Harrington and J. Hankel.
ltJ34—Fordham av, n w cor 175th st, raised three
feet, cost $;5; owner, W. A. Bedell, on premises;
builder, C. Westerfield.
1035—Lexington av. No. 205, interior altera¬
tion, rebuild wails where bulged, ;,cost §------; own¬
er, Cath. L Kernochan, 34 W. 29th st; architects,
Bei-ger & Baylies; builders, J. Demarest and J.
Hardley.
H>36—35th st. No. 157 E., two-story brick
extensions, 2.5x27. tin roof; cost, $3, )0J; owner,
Morris K. Jessup, 197 Madisou av; builders,
McKenzie & McPherson.
1037—42d st, s s, bet. llthav. and North River,
rebuild^wall and repair retort house, cost, $1,100;
owner, Metropolitan Gas Light Co., 46th st. and
Broadway; builder, H. Garland.
1038—52d st, Nos. 630 and 63 i, cellar to be dug,
new cellar openings, &c.; cost, Sl,.5oO: owners, J.
Schwarzwa^lder & iSon, iV.;9 VVest 51st st; archi¬
tect, C. F. Ridder, Jr.; builder, not se.ected.
1039-2d av. No. 110, one-st.ory extension, 2.5x
30, tin or gravel roof; co.st, $3,000; owners.
Women's Pi-ison Assoc, and Home, on premises;
buildei-, J. J. Tucker.
1040—SuUivan st. No. 24, three-story brick ex¬
tension, 21.6x25, tin roof; cost, $7,000; owner,
Samuel Cohen, Long Branch, N. J.; architects,
Berger & Baylies; builders, J. Hankinsou and
Alex Leslie.
Iu41—Madison av, n e cor 126th st, rear raised
6 feet, new truss, windows enlarged, new win¬
dows, &c.; cost, $5,000; owner, De VVitt C.
Weeks, Chairman Hoard of Trustees, Mott av
and 164th st; architect, A. Crooks; builder, not
selected.
1042—1st av. No. 105, two-story extension, 22.1
x25.8, tin roof, also interior alterations; cost,
$3..'=00; owner, Ernest Ohl, 56 2d av; architect,
F. W. Klemt.
1043—UOth st, s s. 200 e Courtland av, building
to be removed; cost, $800; owner, John Bee, on
premises; carpenter and house mover, C. Vom-
dran.
Iu44--3d av, w s, 90 n 149th st, raised one story;
cost, $100; owner, Ferdinand Meyer, Tremont,
N. Y.; architect and carpenter, T. Hoecbst; ma¬
son, C. Eisele.
1045—Liberty st. No. 108, and No. IU Cedar .st,
repiir damage by fire; cost, $4,000; owner, Ed¬
ward A. Pearson, Superintendent, &c., 120
Broadway, Superintendent Maclay & Davies;
builder, S. J. Acken.
1046—4th av, No. 1921, flat roof; cost, $100;
owner, architect and builder, Hugh Meehan, 131
East 109 th >-t.
1047—1 Ith st. No. 209 E., new well for elevator;
cost,------; owner, E. D. Ba.'ssford, 126th st and
Lexington av; architects, Berger & Baylies.
Itt48—121st st, Nos. 124 and <26 E., raised one
story, tin roof; cost, about $.500; owner, archi¬
tect and builder, J. U. Polhamus, on premises.
1049—West Houston .st, No. :;^9 and 31, raised
3 feet, new walls, &c.; cost, $700; owner, Peter
Brunner, exr., Pelham, N. "Y.; builder, J. Allen.