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The Record and Guide.
November 6,1888
flats with stores, corner 25.6x70, two inside buUd¬
ings 25x60, and one 25.5x60; also 108th st, s s. 75
w 10th av, one flve-story brick (stone front flrst
story) flat, 25x65, tin roofs; cost, corner, $28,000;
three inside buildings on av, each, $20,000, and
.st building, $23,000; John P. Moore, 425 West
SOth st; ar'ts, D. & J, Jardine. Plan 1871.
NOBTH OF 125th STREET.
169th St. 8 s, 217 w 10th av, three-story and
basement frame dwell'gs, 20x45, tin roofs; cost,
$4,000; Margaret McCue, 216 Delancey st; ar't,
C, S. Clark. Plan 1866.
169th st, s s, 2.37 w 10th av, three-story and
basement frame dwell'g, 20x45, tin roof; cost,
S;4,00(i; Wilhelmina Siebert, 261 West 126th st;
ar't, C. S. Clark. Plan 1867.
23d and 24th wabds.
170th st, s s, 100 w Franklin av, six two-story
aud basement frame dwell'gs, 18.10x38, tin roofs;
cost, each, S!2.500: ow'r and b'r, Henry A. Sher¬
wood, 1340 Washington av; ar't, W. W. Gardi¬
ner. Plan 1868.
Morris av, e s, abt 100 s Gray st, two story
frame dwell'g, 20x30, peak roof shingled; cost,
$2,000; W. E. Andrews, Tremont; ar't, James
Stroud; b'r, Harry HaU. Plan 1873.
I34th st, s s, 225 w Alexander av, two-story
brick dry kiln for lumber, 21x86, tar and gravel
rooflng;'cost, abt $1,500: ow'rs and b'rs, N. Y.
Lumber and Wood Woi-king Co., 22 Cortlandt st.
Plan 1880.
Sedgwick av, u w eor 184th st, two-story and
attic frame dwell'g, 36 and 33x52, rear 19 and 23,
peak roof slated; cost, $6,000; Melvina P. Anger,
119 West 123d st or 23d st; ar't and b'r, Charles
E. Jacques. Plan 1878.
Ash or Grove st, n s, 135 w Anthony or Pros¬
pect av. two-story frame dwell'g, 20x28, tin roof;
cost, $1,675; Emma P. Whitety, 450 West 62d st;
ar't, C. S. Clark; b'rs, H. & C. Clark. Plan 1835.
KUffiS COUNTT.
Plan 1667—Park av, No, 574, rear, one-story
frame shop, 24x12, tin roof; cost, $100; T, W,
Hynes & Co.,on premises; ar't, C. Pranz. Cor¬
rection.
1694—16th st, No. 224, one three-story frame
dweU'g, 22x45, tin roof; cost, $4,000; Geo.
Schmidt, cor 16th st and 6th av; ar't, Carl F.
Eisenach; b'r, C. Dietrich.
1695—Pacific st, No. 1654, s s, one-story fi-ame
shed, 20x12, gravel roof; cost, $50; Lorenzo Lotz.
1696—Harman st, s s, 200 e Irving av, one-story
frame (brick filled) dwell'g, 22x34, tin roof; eost,
$600; J. Stone, Bleecker st; m'n, J. MiUer,
1697—Greene av, n s, 100 e Nostrand av, four
three-story and basement brown stone dweU'gs, 17
x42, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost,each, $7,000;
J. P. Puels, cor Nostrand and Lexington avs;
ar't, Amzi Hill.
1698—Richardson st, u e cor Leonard st, one¬
story frame foundry, 32x75, tin roof; cost, $375;
Lewis & Egginsten, 1143 De Klalb av; c'r,-----
Kesseler.
1699—Luquer st. No. 89, n s, one four-story
brick tenem't, 25x53, tin roof, wooden cornice;
cost, $6,000; ow'r and b'r, Jno. P. Nilson, 28 M.an-
hasset pl; ar't, Geo. Damen.
1700—Columbia pl, Nos. 35 and 37, e s, two
five-story brick tenem'ts, each 25x65, tin roofs, gal¬
vanized iron cornices; cost, each, $10,000; Thos.
Minford, 103 WaU st. New York; ar'ts, W. Field
& Son, New York; b'r, R. Healy.
1701—Van Sicklen av, w s, 200 s Bi"oadway, one¬
story frame stable, 10x12; cost, $40; A. Hart, on
premises.
1702—Stanhope stj s s, 100 e Hamburg av, ten
two-stoiT frame (brick filled) dwell'gs, 20x45, tin
roofs; cost, each, $-3,000; Alonzo M. Sager, 1248
Bushwick av; ar't, Jno. E. Sager.
1703—7th av, n s, 80 n 20th st, one three-story
frame (brick filled) dwell'g, 21x50, tin roof; cost,
$4,5(>0; Mrs. Dempsey, 437 20th st; ar't and b'r,
W. J. Conway.
1704—Diamond st, No. 168, s w cor Norman
av, onestory frame office, 8x10; cost, $20; F.
ReiUy, 160 Norman av; c'r, J, Newton.
1705—13th st, n s, 200 e 2d av, one two-story and
basement frame (brick filled) dwell'g, 21x30, tin
roof; cost, $1,800; Kate Hanrity, on premises;
ar't and e'r, G. Redmond,
170V-Somers st, s e eor Sackman st, two
three-story frame stores and dwellings, 20x48, tin
roofs; cost, each, $3,500; ow'r and b'r, Mrs, Dora J,
Fagan, 148 Somers st; ar't, Th, Engelhardt.
1707—Degraw st, n s,. 120 e Rogers av, one
three-story brick dwell'gs, each 19.4>^x45xl0.0)^,
giavel roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $l,80u;
J. R. Ferguson, 917 Douglass st; ar't, A. HiU.
1708—Liberty av, n s, 50 e John st, one-story
frame stable 12x12, felt roof; cost, $40; Gus
Halter, cor John and Liberty avs; c'r, W. lliff.
1709—13th st, s s, 250 w 4th av, one two-story
frame dweU'g, 21x30; tin roof; cost, $1,200; W.
. Hassoway, on premises; ar't and c'r, G, Red-
niond,
1710—Jefferson av, Nos. 341 and 343, two three-
sfcory and basement brick dweU'gs, 21x45 and 23x
: 45v^tin roofs, galvinized iron cornices; cost, $6,000
and $8,000; ow'rs, ar'ts and c'rs, Colson &
;:Reiners, 123 Tompkins av; m'n, Jas, Rickard.
1711—Clason av, w s. 100s Pacific st, onestory
frame shed, 16x80, gravel roof; cost, $275; Catha¬
rine Lynch. 624 Clason av; c'r, Jno. Powers,
1712—Flushing ay, s s, 390 e Marcy av, one-
. sfcory frame, office and shed, 18x100 and 18x88,
board roofs; cost, each, $400; Jacob Bossert, cor
Lee av and Middleton st; ar'ts, Pl?,tte & Acker.
1713—Stagg st, No, 219, one two-story frame
, sheid, 10x16x10, add stable 25x30,^ gravel roofs;
cost, $500; O. Wieber, rai premises; ar'fcs, Platte
Ss Acker, â– .
1714—Graham av, e s, 60 s Broome st, two three¬
story frame (brick filled) dwell'gs, 19x47, tiu
roofs; cost, each, $3,200; Rorden & Kohlmann,
cor Van Cott and Oakland avs; c'r, Thos. Kepple;
m'n, M. Vogel; ar't, P, Weber.
1715—Sumner av, w s, 80 n Quincy st, one-story
brick stable, 12x16.6. gravel roof, wooden cornice;
cost, $373; J. C. Strieker, cor Simmer av and
C^uincyst; m'n, C. N. Wood.
1716—Lorimer st, n w cor iSTassau av, one three¬
story frame (brick filled) store and dweU'g, 20x
55. tinroof; cost, $4,500; M. Newman, cor Nor¬
man and Manhattan avs; ar't, F. Weber, b'rs, not
selected.
1717—Pacrfiest, ss, 200 w New York av, one
two-story and attic brick and stone dwell'g, 41x
36, with extension 23x16.3, slate roof, galvanized
iron cornice: cost, $14,000; Jeremiah Johnson,
Jr., 62 Liberty st. New York; ar't. Geo. P. Chap¬
peU; m'n, J. Ashfield & Son; c'r, M. C. Rush.
1718—Smith av, w s. 175 n Fulton av, one two¬
story frame dwell'g, 21x30, tin roof; cost, $2,451;
Eugene Klock, 70 MUler av; m'n, H. P. Smith;
ar't, G. H. Bohanna.
1719—SkUlman st, w s, 150 s Myrtle av, one
three-story brick dweU'g, 20x50. tin roof, wooden
cornice; cost, $6,000; ow'r and b'r, Geo. Browley,
250 Steuben st; ar't, M. J. MoiTiU.
1720—Clason av, e s, 50 n Bergen st, one one¬
story frame stable, 25x30, felt roof; cost, $150;
John P. Wierk, 154 Eagle street; ar't and b'r, J.
D. Eggers.
1721—Central av, n w Greene av, two three story
frame stores and teuem'ts, 25x65, tin roofs; cost,
$8,700; ow'r and b'r, L. Kunz, 251 Central av;
ar't, F. Holmberg.
1722—McDougal st. No. 87, n s, 150 e Howard
av, one one-story frame stable, 16x12, gravel roof •
cost, $50; Fred Geuther, 237 West SOth st, New
York.
1723—Leonard st, n e cor. Conselyea st, one
two-story frame stable, 16.8x21.6, tin roof; cost,
$300; Dr. Armgardt, on premises; b'r, U, Maurer.
1724—Bushwick av, s e cor Schaeffer st, two
two-story and basement frame (brick fllled)
dweU'gs, 21x44, tin roof; cost, each $2,500; ow'r
ai't and b'r J. W, Lamb, 82 Bushwick av.
1725—Brooklyn and Jamaica plank road, n s,
50 e Miller av, one three-story frame (brick fllled)
tenem'fc, 21x50, tin roof; cost, $4,50(): Theo.
Schussler, 59 Sumner av; ar't, E. A. Wagner;
b'rs. J. Schneider and A. Hensinger.
1726—Himrod st, s s, 280 e Evergreen av, two
two-story and basemenfc frame dweU'gs, 30x32,
tin roofs; cost, each, $2,500; John Webb, 434
South 5th st; b'r, P. Modeste.
1727—Herkimer sfc. No. 1014, s w cor Bancroft
pl; one one-story frame stabie, 6x12.6. tin roof:
eost. $15; Patrick Sheridan, 1010 Herkimer sfc; b'r
P. Doyle.
1728-Sumpter st, No. 31, one two-stOry frame
stable, 17x19, tin roof; oost, $400; S. A. Quell, on
premises; ar't smd b'r, A. Kline.
1729—Flushing av, No. 688, s s, 75 from Throop
av, one one-story frame shop, 20x24, tin roof;
cost, $400; Chs. FugoU, on premises; ar't and b'r,
L. Meyer.
1730—Plank I'oad, s s, 100 e Pennsylvania av,
one two-story frame dwell'g, 20x40 and 33.6, tin
roof; cost, $1,800; Andrew Fey; b'i-8, B. Becht
and C. Leihbacher.
1731—Conselyea st, s s, 100 w Ewen st. two
three-story frame (brick filled) tenem'ts, 25x55,
tin roof; cost, each, $4,000; ow'r and b'r, Stephen
J. Burrows, 236 Ainslie st; ar't, Th. Engelhardfc.
1732—Havemeyer st, e s, 75 n North 5th st, one
fchree-story frame tenem't, 14x45, tin roof; cost
$2,00^; M. McDonald; ar'ts and b'rs, C. L. John¬
son Sons.
1733—EUery st, n s, 75 e Nostrand av, one three¬
story frame tenem't, 25x55, tin roof, brick coi*-
nice; cost $4,000; ow'r and b'r, George Straub, 22
Ditmars st; ar't, Th. Engelhardt.
1734—Rapelyea st, e s, 100 n Eagle st, one two-
stoi'y frame dweU'g, 20x30, and extension 13x14,
tinroof: cosfc, $1,900; George Beach, Locust st,
near Fulton av.
1735—Palmetto st, n w e, 2,50 s w Hamburg av,
one three-story frame tenem't, 25x55, tinroof,
brick cornice; cost, $4,800; P. Kreidmaks, 263
Central av; ar't, Th. J, Beir,
1736—Degraw st, s s, 156,8 e 4th av, five three¬
story and basement brown stone dweU'gs, 16,4x
40, gravel roofs* cost, each, $3,500; George R.
Brown. 34 South Portland av; b'rs, L. E. Brown
and J. F. Kentana.
1737—Stockton st, s s, 1.10 e Marcy av, ten
three-story frame (brick filled) stores and tene¬
ments, 25x55, tin roofs; cost, total, $40,000; ow'r
andb'r, George Straub, 22 Ditmars st; ar't, Th.
Engelhardt.
1738—Maspeth av, n e cor Humboldfc st, one
three-sfcory frame (brick filled^ store and fcenem't,
40.3x39.7x41.6, fcin roof; cost, $4,500; Joseph VoU¬
hardt, on premises; ar'fc, H. VoUweUer; b'r, J,
Schoch.
1739—Bushwick av, n e cor Linden sfc, one two¬
story frame dweU'g, 28.10 and 17.6x45.10, shingle
roof; cosfc, $5,000; J, E. Rhodes, 122 Penn sfc; ar^,
Constable Bros; b'r, E. D. Garnsey.
1740—Nostrand av. n e cor EUery sfc, three three-
sfcory frame (brick fiUed) sfcores.and tenem'fcs, 25x
.55, tin roofs; cost, each, $4,.500; George Straub.
23 Ditmars st; ar'fc, T.H, Engelhardt.
ALTERATIONS NEW YORK CIT¥.
Plan 2153—142d st, s s, 200 e St. Nicholas av,
frame buUding moved and altered: cost, $250;
G, N, MarshaU, Germantown, Pa"
5:154—Rivingtbii sfc, Nix 153, attic raised fco fuU
Bfccry, new store front, iron-beams furnished:
cost, $3,000; Aron Maas, 7^X Norfolk st; ar't,
Charles Rentz.
3155—43d st. No. 29 W., repair damage by
fire; cost. $1,100; S. W. Andrews, 35 West 42d
st: b'r, E. Smith.
3156—Greenwich st, No. 496, one-story brick
extension to factory, 25x38.6, tin roof; cost, abt
$800; lessee, P. L. Hatch, Newark, N. J.; b"r,
M. Snekeker.
2157—5th av, No. 8?5, fcwo-story and basement
brick addifcion to extension, 15x7; cost, $7,000;
Amos Cotting. 13 East 42d st; ar't, E. D. Lind¬
say ; b'rs, McKenzie & McPherson.
2158—29th st, No. 26 E.. two-story brick ex¬
tension, 7x14.7. for butlers pantry, tin roof;
cost, $800; F. D. Tappen, 49 East 68th st; ar't,
Sherwood Dunn; b'r, G. 1). Hil.yard.
2159—Sthst, Nos. 419 and 421, rear buUding
(drying room of factory) raised onestory; cost.
$1,000; lessees, Chalmers Spence Co., on premises;
ar't, W. J. Pryer, Jr.; b'r, not selected.
2160—55th st, Nos. 636-640 W.. one-story brick
extension to factory, 46.6x38.10x46.3x30.3. tin
roof; cost, $2,000; H. S. Mott. 54th stand llth av;
ar'fc, W. B. TuthiU; b'rs. Wm. Schmalz and Geo.
Hyde.
2161—10th st. No. 231 E., rear alteration; cost,
$500; J. C. Meister, Charles City, Va.; b'rs, P.
Tostevin's Sons and Guy Culgin.
2162—125th sfc. No. 167 E., well hole cut; cost,
$1,300; Frank Hardy, 1 Wesfc 123d st.
2163—Fulton and Fi-ont sts, Fulton Market;
one-story iron and frame extension for office, S6x
4, tin roof; cost. $1000: lessees. Wm. Ottmann &
Co., Fulton Market; ar'ts, Weber & Drosser.
2164—Front st, No. 244, raised one-half story;
eost, about $300; W. E. TreadweU, 186 West llth
st; ar'fc, Charles Mettam.
3165—Washington av. No. 1293, front alter¬
ation, bay window put in; cost, $200; Hannah E,
Houchin, on premises; ar't. W.W, Gardiner,
2166-6ih av, Nos. 2042-2044, s e cor 115th st,
two one-story and basement brick extensions, lOx
15, for butler's pantries, tin roofs; cost,each,$l,500;
J, H, Sherwood, 115th st, s e cor 6th av; ar't, J.
E, Terhune.
2167—16th st, Nos. 514-516 E., altered for stores,
in flrst story, iron columns and beams furnished-
cost, $2,500; Karl M. WaUach, 308 East 78th st;
ar'ts, Hornum Bros.
2168-19th st. No. 138 W., front alterations;
cost, $100; Adolph Sussmann, 262 6th av; b'r,
Archibald Erskine.
2169—4eth8t, No. 38 W., extension raised one
story for use as conservatory, of iron and glass •
cost, abt $6,000; E. P. Fowler, 24 West 39th sfc-
ar't, Frank Waller; b'r, E. M. Hackett.
2170—Broadway, No. 859. and 71 Franklin st.
new elevator in Broadway building, floors
strengthened, steam heating apparatus pufc in and
general repairs; cosfc, $15,000; Lucien C. Warner,
353 Broadway; ar't, W. B, TufchUl; b'rs, C. A.
Cowen and Christie & Dykes.
2171—14th st, No. 21 W., two-story brick exten¬
sion for butler's pantry, 8x20, tin roof; cost,
$1,000; Mary S. Van Beuren, on premises; ar't,
F. S. Copley; m'n, J. J. Tucker.
2172—Howard st. No. 16, partition removed,
&c.; cost, $35; lessee, Kessler & Co., on premises;
b'r. W. Joralemon.
3173-76th st. No. 228 E., store in firsfc story,
iron girder and columns furnished; cosfc, $850;
Simon Bing, Jr., 130 East 74th st; ar't, G. W.
Spitzer.
2174—33d bt. No. 339 W., flrst story altered for
business purposes, iron girder and columns fur¬
nished; cost, $1,000; W. C. Martin & Bro., 939
Park av; ar't, Edward Outwater.
2175—Pearl st. No. 146, new store front, floor¬
iug, &c.; cost, $800; lessee, Louis MueUer, 224
East 13th 8t; ar't, J. Kastner.
2176—4th av, No. 4, internal alterations; cnst,
abt $200; Cecilia L. NoUbeck, Fishkill, N. Y â–
agent, H. 8. Ely; b'rs, P. & W. E. Bloodgood and
H. M. Smith Sc Son.
2177—Housfcon sfc, No. 256 W., fronfc alterafcion,
iron beams furnished; cosfc, $175; Corporation of
Trinity Church, 222 Pulton st; b'r, G. W.
Lithgow.
3178—Tiebout av, e s, 100 s Welsh st, additional
story on extension; cost, $150; Harriet A. Shep¬
pard, Tiebout av, Fordham; ai-'fcs and b'rs, Miller
& Tompkins.
2179—1st av, No. 1038, new store fronfc; cost,
$250; Peter Sehaffner, 1108 2d av; ar'c, E. G.
Glaeckner; b'rs, M. Bchmeckenbecher's Sens.
EIM8 COrNTT.
Plan 984—Hooper st, No. 126, onestory brick
extension, 7.6x9, tin roof; cost, $200; Jno. Pey¬
ser, on premises; m'ns, W. & T, Lamb, Jr,; c'rs,
C, L, Johnson's Sons,
985—3d av. No, 633, internal alterations; cosfc,
$300; A, Lindgren, on premises; b'r, A. Nostrum.
986—CarroU sfc. No! 344, add one brick story;
cosfc, $797; A. J. Dower, 380 Union sfc; ar'ts and
c'rs, Arnold & Son; m'n, T. J. Nasb,
987—Nostrand av, Nos. 50, 53 and 54. buildings
raised and brick waU builfc underneath; cost,
$780; Binns Sc Eddie, Bedford av; m'n, W. J.
Manning.
988—Nassau av, e s, 250 s plank road, building
rai»edand placed on,new foundation; cosfc, $385;
Andrew Clinfcon, on premises; ar'tand c'r, Chas.
Buekman; m'n, S. Bechfc.
989—Henry st, n w cor Luquer st, add one story
on three buUdings; cost, $2,200; R, E, Topping,
869 FrankUn av; ar't and c'r, H, S. Hawkins;
m'ns,.M, Gibbons & Son,
990—Bergen st, s s, 65 e Bth av, three-story brick
extension, 7.4x11,8, tinroof; cost, $500; ow'r and
c'r. A. Wilfion, 496 Bergen sfc.
991—Atlantic av, s w cor ytiea ftv, lour-story