July 10, 1886
The Record and Guide.
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basement brick dwell'gs. 18.6x48, tin roofs; cost,
each, $9,000; R. T. Auchmuty and P. A. Scher¬
merhorn, as trustees for Ellen S. Auchmuty, 61
University pl; ar't, H. J. Hardenbergh. Plan
1227.
91st st, s s, 221 e 1st av, five-story brick silk
factory, 82x98, gravel, cement and felt roof¬
ing; cost, $20,000; John J. Schillinger, 420 East
92d st; ar'ts, A. B. Ogden & Son, Plan 1243.
109th st, n 8,175 e 1st av, open shed for storage
of lumber, 13x100, gravel roofing; cost, $100;
lessee, John Cairnes, 223 East 109th st. Plan 1228,
between 59th and 125th streets, west of
8th avenue.
95th st, s s, 317 e 9th av, three three-story and
basement brick dweU'gs, two 20 and one 18x55,
tin roofs; cost, ea,ch, $9,500; John T. Hanning,
Pulton st, and Ellen M. Earle, 130th st and llth
av, firm Earle & Co.; ar't, James S. Post; b'r,
James Earle. Plan 1222.
llth or West End av, s w cor 70th st, five-story
brick flat with store, 2.5x96, tin roof; cost. $25,000;
Charles Fuller, 831 West 59th st; ar't. E. L. An-
gell. Plan 1234.
110th and 125th streets, between 5th and
8th avenues.
7th av, n e cor 120th st, six dweU'gs, and 120th
st, n s, 77 e 7th av, three dweU'gs, in all nine
three-story brick (stone front) dweU'gs, 16 to 18
x55, four to have two-story extensions, 10x12, tin
roofs; cost, avenue houses, total, abt $85,000,
and street houses, total, abt $40,000; James W
Phelan, 205 West 121th st, and Nathan Murdough,
437 West 57th st; firm Jas. W. Phelan & Co.:
ar'ts, Thom & WUson. Plan 1216.
north op 125th street.
Sth av, s e cor 147th st, three five-story brick
tenem'ts with stores, 2.5x83, tin roofs; cost, each,
$18,000; John P. Dunker, 113 Manhattan st; ar't
Adam Munch. Plan 1224.
lOib av, s w cor 167th st, four-story brick tenem't
with stores, 30x62, tin roof; cost, $7,000; John J.
Organ. 165th st and 10th av; ar't, J, E, Kerbv
Plan 1215. ^
10th av, n w cor 186th st, one-story frame store,
2,5x36, tin roof; cost, $300; Margaretha Mentz,
10th av, bet 157th and 158th sts. Plan 1214,
145th st, s e cor Edgecombe av. six four-story
brick dweU'gs, five 16x45 and one 2ox50,tin roofs;
cost, each, $8,500; Patrick J. O'Brien, 2303 Sth
av; ar't and b'r. Garret Van Cleve, Plan 1226.
16Sth st, n s, 95 e Audubon av, two-story frame
dwell g, 20x27, tin roof; cost, $1,200; Mary Casey,
450 West 146tn st; b'r, Ferdinand Wolffersdorff.
Plan 1237,
23d and 24th wards.
Sedgwick av, w s, abt 716.4 n Cedar av, three-
story frame dweU'g, 31.8x41, rear 35.8, shingle
roof; cost, abt $10,000: Mary A. Walker, Belmont;
ai''t8. Constable Bros. Plan 1217.
Waverly st, s s, abt 745 e Central av, rear, one-
and-a-half-story frame barn, 18x16, shingle roof-
cost, $250; Mary S. E. Payent, 177th st, cor Pros¬
pect av; ar't, S. P. Saxe. Plan 1239.
140th st, n s, 150.6 w Alexander av, three-story
brick dweU'g, 20x43, tin roof; cost, $4,700; Sarah
E. Gifford, 711 East 143d st; ar't and b'r, John
Anderson; m'n, Charles Drummond. Plan 1242.
154th st, n s, 150e Courtlandt av, two s(ory brick
dweU'g, 25x52, tin roofs; cost, $5,000; Oharles
Suker, 710 Courtlandt av; ar't, Louis Falk; br's
not selected. Plan 1231. '
155th st, s s, 225 w Elton av, two-story frame
dweU'g;22x40, tin roof; cost, $3,000; Elizabeth
A. Givens, 662 East 158th st; ar't and b'r, Louis
Falk. Plan 1232.
177th st, s s, 300 w Monroe av, two-and-a-half-
story frame dweU'g, 22x32, shingle roof; cost,
$3,400; James MacArthur, 1758 Vanderbilt av
ar't, W. W. Gardiner. Plan 1235.
Washington av, e s, 75 s 166th st, two-story
brick parsonage, 21x55, tin roof; cost, $4,000;
Trustees of the Centenary M. E. Church, of Mor¬
risania, C. H. Innes, president, 163d st, cor Morris
av; ar't, W. W. Gardiner; b'rs. Mull & Promer
Plan 1236.
Stebbens av, No. 14, e s, bet 166th and 167th sts,
two-story frame dweU'g, 13x25, shingle roof-
cost, $1,000; John Regan, 138 West 25th st; ar't
and b'r, Louis Falk. Plan 1230.
About 225 e Ci-oton aqueduct and 300 n High-
bridge road, two story frame stable and loft, a5x
18; cost, abt $200; ow'r, ar't and b'r, Charles A.
Brown, Creston av, Fordham. Plan 1238.
KINGS COUNTY.
Plan 937—Kent av, n e cor Division av, one
five-story and extension brick factory, 50x60,
gravel roof, wood and tin cornices; cost, $23,000-
Joseph Glatz, 55 Maiden lane; ar'ts, Platte «&'
Acker; m'n aud c'r, Jno. Cummisky, 516 1st st.
938—Bergen st, s s lOo w Nostrand av, five
two-and-a-half-story and basement knd brick
dweU'gs, 20x45, tin and slate roof, wooden cor¬
nices; cost, $7,500 each; D. H. Fowler; ar't, Geo.
P. Chappell; m'n and c'r. not selected.
939—Hancock st, s s, 325 e Lewis av, three three-
story and basement brick dweU'gs, 16.8x42, tin
roofs, wooden cornices; cost, $6,000 each; Geo. E
Cross, 175 llth st; c'r, A. E. Reynolds.
940—Sumner av, n e cor Macon st, one three-
story brick dwelling, 22x65, tin roof, wooden cor¬
nice; cost, $9,500; N. H. Schottler, 612 Marcy av
a'rts, Wm. Field & Son.
941—Van Brunt st,s w cor Sedgwick st, one
five-story apartment house, 100x42x39, tin roof,
brick cornice; cost, $45,000; Wm. M. Martin, 7
Nassau fet. New York; a'rs, Wm. Field & Son, 111
Broadway; m'ns, Thos, B. Butan. Martin & Lee.
942—Pacific st. No. 1012, one-jtory frame stable,
13x40, felt roof; cost, $100; Catharine R, Gray,
842 Bergen st,
943—Union st, n s, 292.6 e 6th av, one three-
story and basement brick dweU'g, 20x40, tin roof,
wooden cornice; cost. $5,500; Mr. Cavanagh, 367
President st; ar't, R, Dixon,
944-Monroe st, n s. 85 w Reid av, two two-
story and basement brick dweU'gs, 20x42, tin
roofs, woodeii cornices; cost, $3,500; Kate Acoi-,
197 Bainbridge st; ar't and c'r, S, Stevens,
945—Baltic st, n s, 175 w Bond st, one one-story
brick stable, 16x15, gravel roof; cost, $75; James
Gilhouley, Hoyt st.
.946—Pacific st, w s, 175 n Boerum pl, two
four-story brick tenem'ts, 22.6 and 2.5x.55.6, tin
roofs, wooden cornices; cost, $6,500; estate of D,
Doran, on premises; ar't, R, Dixon,
947—Madison st, n s, 300 e Stuyvesant av, one
two story and basement brick dweU'g, 20x42, tin
roof, iron cornice; cost, $5,500; ow'r and ar't, A
Stewart Walsh.
948—Sumner av, s w cor Madison st, five four-
story brick and brown stone flats, one 20x65,4, the
others, each, 20x60, tin roofs, wooden cornices-
cost, each, $7,500; ow'r, ar't and b'r, W, M, andE
H. Hawkins, 658 Gates av.
ALTERATIOIVS MEW YORK €IT¥.
Plan 1487—72d st. No. 3 E., two story brick ex¬
tension, 7,8x7; cost, $1,000; Henry J, Davison, on
premises; ar't, J. E. Ware; b'rs, O. T. Mackey and
Richard Deeves.
1488—18th st, n w cor 7th av, new tin roof aud
iron cornice; cost, $7-50; Owen McCrorken, 201
West 21st st; ar't, Chas. Rentz.
1489—Broome st, No. 488, store in basement-
cost, $.500; John S. Lyle, Tenafly, N. J.; b'rs,'
James Reilly and J. M. Seaman.
1490—12th st. No. 46 E., extension raised one
story; cost, $2,200; Herman Knapp, 25 West 24th
st; ar't, B. Simon; b'r, John G. Porter,
1491—20th st, Nos, 1.55 and 157 W., buildings
connected and one-story biick extension, 2i)xl5, lo
No, lri7, tin roof; cost, $2,000; Ferdinand Neumer,
on premises; ar't, Julius Kastner,
1492—1st av, No, 163, n w cor 10th st, one story
brick extension, 16.6x8, rear 136, also front and
internal alterations, iron columns and girders
furni'shed; cost, $5,000; John W. Hamersley, 255
5th av; ar'ts, D. & J. Jardine.
1493—5th av. No. 715, size of elevator increased,
brick shaft, iron skylight, &c.; cost, $2,800;
lessee, Annie Brown, on prrinises; ar't, E. J N
Stent & Co,; b'r, E, D, Garnsey,
1494-Madison av, s e cor 26th st, internal al¬
terations; cost, abt $9,000; lessee, University
Club, on premises; ar't, C. C, Haight.
1495—Bowery, Mo. 137, internal alterations for
concert hall; cost, $2,000; lessee, Carl V. Kuch-
man, on premises; ar't, Wm. Graul.
1496—19th st. No. 102 E., internal and external
alterations, bay window, &c,; cost, $5,000; Henry
P. Kingsland, Everett House; ar't, P, W. Krug.
1497—6th av, u w cor 19th st, and No, 108 W,
20th st, connected by two-story brick extension
21.4x77.8, tin roof; cost, $12,000; lessees, Simpson'
Crawford & Simpson; ar'ts, Hubert, Pirsson «fe
Co.
1498—42d st. No. 651 W., one-story brick exten¬
sion, 2-2x22, tin roof; cost, $800; estate of Leonard
Appleby, J. P. Sutphen, trustee, 651 West 42d st;
b'r, Edward Sorenson.
1499—Sth av. No, 607, one story brick extension
24.8x54,2, tin roof; cost, $3,000; lessee, Daniel
Schwarzkopf, on premises; ar't, M. C. Merritt.
1500—Christopher st. No. 81, floor of church
lowered, new windows of stained glass, interior
decorations, repairs, &c.; cost, $10,00U; Board of
Trustees of the St, Johns Lutheran Church, H
W, Hoops, pres,, 870 Bowery; ar'ts. Berg & Clark;
b'rs, Steele & Costigan,
1501—46th st, INO. 2 E., bay window; cost,
$1,500; Jesse Seligman, on premises; ar't, J. E.
Terhune; b'r, Joseph Thompson,
1502—Fulton av. No. 1349, two-story frame ex¬
tension, 25x28, tiu roof; cost, abt $1,5 0; Adolph
Georgi, on premises; ar't, Ernst Fintel.
1.503—Houston st, No. 185 W,, front alteration.
Iron beams furnished; cost, $300; Phillip Fischer,
oil premises; ar't, A, E, Hudson.
1504—Greenwich st, Nos. 407-411, and No. 15
Hubert st, two steam freight elevators; cost
$6,000; W, D. Sloane, 642 5th av; ar't, W W
Smith; b'rs, A. C. Hoe & Co.
1505—65th st, s w cor 1st av, new windows;
cost, abt $125; Joseph Hammerl, 109 East 4th
8t; b'rs, J. and J. Van Riper and S. L. Berg-
straser.
1506—51st st, No. 15 W., internal alterations;
cost, $10,000; Ellen M. French, on premises; ar'ts
E, J, N. Stent & Co.; b'r, \i. D. Garnsey,
1507—Essex st. No, 36, new show window, &c,;
cost, abt $185; lessee, A. Feinberg, on premises-
b'r, G. Galef. '
1508—38th st. No, 105 E., one-story and base¬
ment brick extension, 8.4x19.6, rear 10.6, tin roof;
cost, $2,000; S. S. Smith, on premises; ar't, S. D.
Hatch; b'rs, not selected.
1509—Front st. No. 138, internal and rear alter¬
ations; cost, $2,000; Estate of J. A. McGard, C.
H, Woodbury, trustee, 33 Pine st; ar't, 8. D.
Hatch; b'rs, R, L, Darragh & Co, and James
Elgar.
1510—4th st, No. 16 W., steam boUer in vault
under sidewalk; cost, $1,500; agent, Lewis John¬
ston, 796 Lexington av; b'r, John AUen.
1511—Jane st. No. 47, four-story brick exten-
•ion, 11,6x7, tin roof; cost, $2,000; J. W. Johu-
Bton, 57 East 66th st; ar't, Emile Gruwe.
1518—68th Bt, Nos. 6-12 E., rear raised one
story; cost, ^bout $2,000; agent, A. W. Cruik-
shank, Broadway, n e cor 4.3d st; ar't and b'r,
Daniel McEnerny; m'n, not selected.
1513—Broadway, s w cor 41st st, gaUery buUt
and stairs changed; cost, $5,000; att'y for ow'r,
C, E, Ogden, 111 Broadway; ar't, C, C, Haight;
b'i-,s, W. H. Kirk & Co.
1514—176th st, llth av and Audubon av, three-
storj' attic and basement stone extension on east¬
erly side, 4S.6xll9, peak roof slated; cost, $45,-
000; Juvenile Asylum, E. M, Kingsley, president,
42 West 50th st; a'rt, S. D. Hatch; b'rs. J. A.
Hopper aud Bates & Masliu.
1515—126th st, No. 3 W,, peak roof leveled,
dormer window put in; cost, $150; L, C. Warner,
2()4J 5th av; ar't, A. B. Jennings; b'r, Andrew
Clement.
1516—Washington st, Nos, 217-221, new win¬
dows cut and iron skylight; cost, $476; Susan P.
Lilienthal, Yonkers; b'r, P. Muldoon,
1517—150th st, s s, 100 e Robbins av, one-story
frame extension to school-house, 15x29, rear 45,
gravel roofing; cost, $500; St, Paul's German
Lutheran Church of East Morrisania; b'r, Fred¬
erick Schwab,
1518—39th st, No, 122 E,, one-story and base¬
ment brick extension, 9.8x12, tin roof; cost, $1,500;
E. H, Landon, on premises; ar't, W. M. (i^rin-
nell.
1519—Duane st. No. 166, one-story brick exten¬
sion, 22x89, tin roof; cost,-----; Edwin M. Harri¬
son, 32 St. James pl, Brooklyn; ar't, Edward Si¬
mon; b'rs, Wm. Potterton and Peter Roberts.
1520—Canal st, No. 392, four-story brick exten¬
sion, 21x20, tin roof; cost, $4,500; George Blair,
11 York st; ar't and b'rs, same as last.
1521—University pl. No. 19, water tank put in;
cost, $125; lessee, J. B. Martin, on premises; b'r,
J, F Casey. ' '
1522—35th st, No, 228 W,, side entrance to
church, raised one story; cost, $550; Board of
Trustees of the Brick ChUrch, W. B. Isham, 5
East Olst st; ar't and b'r, J, C. Klett; m'n, Charles
Schubert,
1523-51st st. No, 109 W,, two story brick ex¬
tension to stables, 25x24, tin roof, skylight en¬
larged; cost, $4,500; Elliott P. Shepard, 2 West
5-3d st; ar't, J, B, Suook; b'r, not selected,
1524-39th st. No, 38 W., present extension
raised one story and three-story brick extension,
14.6x13, tin roof: cost, $5,0i 0; Alfred Van Sant-
wood, on premises; ar't, J. B. Snook; b'rs, Free¬
man Bloodgood nnd Christie & Dykes.
1525—Centi-al av, n w cor Moshuiu av, two-
story frame extension, 20x16, shingle roof; cost,
$500; Margaiet P. Redmond, on premises; art
and b'r, Ferdinand Turner. ' ,
1526^5th av. n e cor 90th st, two-story brick
extension to riding-school, 86.4x31.6, tin roof;
cost, $10,000; lessee, Carl .Antony, 5th av, cor90th
st; ar'ts, Weber & Drosser.
1527—Downing st. No. 23, attic raised to full
story, front wall taken down and rebuilt; cost,
$2,01)0; Edwin Hotz, 263 Bowery; ar'ts, J. BoekeU
& Son.
1528—3d av. No. 10.57, five-story brick exten¬
sion, 25x20, tin roof; cost, $3,000; Ferdinand
Sulzberger, 3.7 East 50th st; ar'ts, A. B. Ogden &
Son.
1529—3d av, No. 2271, new front in first story,
iron columns and beams furnished; cost, $800; T.
J. Monroe, 206 East 124th st; ar't and b'r, Bart.
Walther.
1530—10th st, Nos. 45 and 47 E., door in party
wall; cost, $75; lessee, Therese Priedlaender, on
premises; ar't, Frederich Ebeling.
1531-45th st, No. 2.53 W., extension; cost, $600;
Edward H. Clarke, New York Hotel; b'r. Isaac
Thomas,
KINGS COVNTT.
Plan 602—CUfton pl, n w cor Nostrand av, put
in new store front; cost, $300; Henry Van Stader,
on premises; contractor, J. E. Williams.
6i)3—Pulton st. No. 1675, new sill; cost, $300;
Mr. Hale, New Jersey; c'r, Jno. King, 768 Her¬
kimer St.
604—20th st, n s, 108 e 2d av, extension, 17.xl0,
two-story frame and brick and stone basement,
tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $2,500; P. Joyce-
c'r, O. Nelson, 92 Wyckoff st.
605—30th st. No. 153, put in stone foundation;
cost, $-^50; FUen Wand, on premises; m'n, Wm.
Smith. 197 21st St.
606—Whit will pl, n w cor 1st st, raised one
story, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, 700; John
Tucker, on premises; c'r, S. W, Howard, 205
10th St.
607—Bond st, No. 330, rear waU taken down,
rebuild two stories of brick; cost, $170; Mr,
Duun, 328 Bond st; ar'ts and m'ns. Shannon &
Savage, 476 3d av.
608—Wyckoff st. No. 165, flat tin roof; cost,
$2.50; Mr. Cook, l6l Wyckoff st; ar't and b'r,
T. J. Nash.
609—Pierrepontst, No. 152, one-and-a-half-story
brick extension, 25x16, tin roof, wooden cornice;
cost, $600i; Wm. J. Allen, Henry st, cor Clark
st; ar't, T, P, Houghton,
610—18th st, n s, 300 w 9th av, three-story
brick extension, 50x40, tin roof; cost, $6,000; A.
A, Fisher, iSth st, near 9th av; ar't, M,
Thomas; b'rs. A, Rutan and W. Williams.
611—Sumpter st. No. 92, new store front; cost,
$2,000; M. Wulp; b'r, A. Kline,
612—Lexington av. No. 445, rebuild part of
front wall; cost, $15; Alice Bishop, on premises.
613—Ellery st. No. 31, one-story frame exten¬
sion, 12x18, tiu roof; cost, $300; John Steg, on
premises; b'r, W. Mori-is.
615—Schaeffer st, No. 34, add one story, tin
roof, wooden cornice; cost, $300; ow'r, ar't and
b'r, David CottreU, on premisas.