REAL E S TAT E R EC 0 R D
499
Poerschke, Julius—J. P. A. Kedenburff. (1871) 112 41
Rowe. Wesley O.—WiUiam G. Lord. (1874)... 82101
Sweenev, Daniel—Cbarles S. Goodrich. (1873) 811 29
The luduatrial Exhibition Co.—Isaac Soutien-
berK. (1875)............................... 125 81
The Wasl!oe Tool Manufacturing Co.—John
Trevor. (1874).................:.......... 29,089 28
Tho Mayor, Aid. rinen, fcc, of N. Y.—Henry L.
Slote. (187.5)___........................... 1.2S1 80
Same-------Mary A. Botline. (1875)........ 6 018 52
Tlemc.yor, Eiuily C—Francis P. Knapp. (1875) POS 00
Trim, AuRiLslus A.—J'ames H. Titus. (1874).. 10 369 40
V.1U Buren, Mydert-George Caldwell. (1874). 1,072 11
WintPT. Diederich H.—Mvron A. Decker.
(1873)......................â– .................. 343 03
; Woodward, George M.—The Eleventh Ward
Bank. (1S74)............................... 10.33 50
Wriyht, Georpe S.—Abbie J. Fleming. (1875). !)03 75
* Vacated, by order of Court. t Secured on Appeal.
t nek'a.ied. § Reversed.
II Satisfied by Execution.
MECHANICS' LIENS.
NEW YORK.
.Tnly.
13 Amity st. (N"o. 123). Peck A Wandel agt.
Geo. M. MittnacM. (Continued to July.
1876.)...................................705 93
13 Alexander av., e. s., 25 s. 142d st. Andrew
Wood apt. Trnstees St. Mar.v's Protestant
Episcopal Church...........'............ .19 53
13 Com-Mandt av., o. s., .innction 3d av., 60x50.
Alfred P. Arnold, (jeorge N. Manchester
and Henry Olten agt. Wm. Simpson and
John Pierce............................625 00
12 Eighth St. (St. Mark's pi.. No. 73). Charles
and .1. B. Ciratz agt. Mrs. Davison and Pat-
lick Hughes......................:...-. .86 25
9 First av.,"w. s., 50.5 n. 69th st., 50x—. Pat¬
rick Fariuan agt. Jlary A. and Solomon
Gayton.........".......'................ .29 00
9 Sanie property. .Tohii Flynn agt. Fame. .152 09
10 Same propert.y; also 2d av., e. s., 50.2 s. 52d
st.,25x—. .James A. Frame agt. same. .450 CO
10 Fiflv-lhird St., n. s. (Nos. 127 and 129 V/ost).
Purcoll & Urenuan agt. Salvatore Caro.2,000 00
12 Fireu' av., w. s., i'^O.o n. 59tli St., 60x—; also
OOth St., n. s. 125 w. Istav., 5flK—. John
Fo.T agt. Mary A. and Solomon Gayton... 235 00
12 First av., w. s., 50 n.59thst.,.50x—. Louis
Kramer agt. Mary A. Gayton............450 00
13 Forty-third St.. s. s. (No." 2 West), 102 w.
5th av., 23x100. John Downey agt. Wil¬
liam W. rHall. (Cont'd to July. 1876).
Suit to foreclose commenced July 13,
1875............;..................... .1,700 00
9 One Hundred and Twenty-fifths!., n. s., 125
w. 4th av. Jolm Keller agt. Charles
O. Schildwachter, M. Daly and John
Kolb..................................... 8 60
â– 9 One Hundred and Tv,'enty-flffch St., n. s.,
100 or 126 w. 4th av., 25 or 50x—, Peter
Beinhart agt, same..............___.;.. 18 68
9 One Hundred and Twenty-flfth St., n. s., 125 ,
w. 4th av., 25x—, .Jacob Suess asft, same.l8 68
14 Perry st. (No. 13), w. s., 26 e. Waverly pi.,
25x—, Charles Sicbcrg agt, Samuel Schus-
tor....................................175 67
9 Second av., e. s,, 50 s. 52d-st, John Flynn
agt. Mary A. and Sol Gayton...........'. .98 75
13 Sixth av. "(Nos. 384 and 386), e. s., bet. 23d
â– and 24th sts. Michael C. Smith agt. estate
of B. Delafield and 0. T. Atwood........600 00
15 Sixtietb st., n. s., 125 w, 1st av., .50x—,
James Honer agt. Mary A. and Sol Gayton
and Jno. J. BurcheU. .*___..............150 00
16 Sherift'st., w. s. (No. 63), bet. Delancey and
Eivington sts. Gnstav Boehm agt. Mr.
Weil....................................513 00
10 Thirtv-third St., n. s., bet. Sth and 91 h avs.
(No. 321 West). Conrad Maasch agt. Wil¬
liam Westerfield.........................71 00
12 Thin.v-second St., s. s,, 325 w, 5th av., 2r.T—.
Thomas Hagan agt. John Fettretch.....350 00
13 Thirty-sixth St., n,s. (No. 145 West). George
H. May hew agt. J. T. Burling and G.
Eull...................;................130 00
15 Thirtv-fourth Ft., n. s., 126 w, 7th av, (No.
211 West), 24x—. John G, Gary agt, Henry
P. Goulden............................1,183 87
. 16 Same property, John Guv agt, same. .1,064 77
16 Eighth av., w. s. (Nos. 975, 977 and 979),
Michael Sheridan agt, Mjles Stafford,.. .325 00
13 Willis av., e. s., 47 n. 141st st. (Cont'n to
July,'1876.) John A. Knox agt. Methodist
_ Church of North New York............3,350 00
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KINGS COUNTY, N. Y.
10 Lewis av., s. e. cor. Van Brunt st., 125x100.
W. G. Chave agt. Robt. Seaward, Jas. Mon¬
ahan and H. Giioux...................1,250 00
10 Eeid av,, w, s., 68 n. lioscuisko St., 32x72.
S. R. Kimball agt. George H. Horn......150 00
12 Eldert si., n. e. s., 150 trom Broadway, 33.4
XlOO. Ellery & Garrison agt: S. S. Board-
man and W. M. Hawkins.............-. .100 00
10 Evergreen av., s. w. s., extending from Har-
mai) Ft, to Greene av. G. G. Covert Sons
ait. John McGarry, George Morgan and G.
W. Seller........'.......'................697 88
10 Skillman st., n. e. cor. Leonard st., 100x25.
W. E. Chapman agt. J. E. Brittingham &
Co. and S. Myres........................90 00
BUILDING-S.
July
9 Bushwick av,, s, e. cor. Stewart St., 25x100,
Charles Horn agt. Jacob Ehrhardt......$100 00
9 Same property. Jacob Perring agt. same.150 00
PROJECTED, N. Y.
Plan No. 504—Eastern Boulevard, n. e. cor. 82d
St., four lom'-sfcory brown stone stores and dwell¬
ings, 20x21.5x55; owner Mr. Newhouse; architect,
Fr,'S. Bams,
Plan 505—60th St., n. s., 100 e, 11th av,: live four-
story tenements. 25x60; owner, Johu Livingston,
336 E. 55th St.; architect, Fr. S. Barns.
Plan 506—31st St., s. s., 100 w. 2d av., one two-
e''oi'y brick shop and dwelling, 25x45; owner,
Frances Downs, 214 E. 93d st.;" architett, Fr. S.
Barns.
VhMn 507—02d St., s. s., 80 e. Lexin.elon av., ten
three-.story brown stone dweUings, 20x55; owner,
Thomas Gearty, Lexington av.-near 62d St.; archi¬
tect, John G. Prague.
Pl\n 508—IGSth St., s. s., 250 e. Boston Eoad, one
two-story frame dweiling, 20x28; owner, E. L.
Harron, 167tli st. and Concord av.; architect, B. F.
Frisbio; builder. A. Britton.
Plan 509—lOtb av. (No. 7()1, roar), one ono-story
brick shop, 25x20; owner and architect, MuUor &
Brotliera. on premise'?.
PijlN 510—115th St., n. s., 300 e. 8t.h av., one
threesiory brick dwelling, 25x40; owner, Eichard
Martin, on" premises; arcliitect, Wm. U. Cauvet.
Plan 511—44th st., n. s., 360 av. 2d av., two live-
story brick stores and dwellings,' 25x70; owners.
Savnuel and Vvilliam McCreery"^ 150 Monroe st.;
architect, Henry Davidson.
Plan .512—Clirystie St. (No. 81), one five-story
brick store and tenement, 25x53; owner, Henry
Konig, 86 Chrystie si.; architects. Thorn & Wilson.
Plan 513—Chrystie st. (No. 84, rear), one flvc-
story brick tenement, 25x27; owner, Henry Konig,
86 Chrystie st.; architects. Thorn & WUson.
Plan 514—3d av., s. w. cor. 69th St., one three-
storv brick carriage house, 25x42; owners. Sisters
of Foundling Asylum, 68th st., Lexington and 3d
avs.; architecr, D. J. MacRae,
Plan 515—10th av., e. s., 44 n. 45th st., one three-
story brick factory, 46x45; owner, Wm; Brown, 437
West 47th St.; architect, JohriiL Forster.
Plan 616—52d st. (No. 249 East), one four-story
brown stone French llats, 25x70; owner, Mrs. Delia
O'Brien, 6911st av.; architect, George W. Hughes;
builder, W. H. Parsons.
Plan 517—6th st. (Nos. 749 and 751), one Ihree-
story brick stable, 41x22.9; owner, John Hankin,
76 Av. D; architect and buUder, Eichard Shapter.
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PROJECTED, BROOKLYN.
Bond st., s. e. cor, Butler st,, one one-story
frame store,. 20x30; owner, James Doyle.
Bond st, w. s., near Carroll st., one one-story
frame dwelling, 16x25; owner, Alfred WaUis, 1st
St., fourth house e, Hoyt sti.
Broadway (No. 398), one three-story brick tene¬
ment, 24x21x62; owner, Robert Tilby, 402 Broad¬
way.
Broadway cor, Lafayette, two one-story stores
and dweUings, 25x54; owner and architect, A, An
drews, 1,441 Broadwa.y. •
Dean St. (No. l,707),dhe two-story frame s'able,
13x20; owner, John Cole, Buffalo av. and Deanst.;
builder, George Fouhlstieg.
Degraw st,, s. s,, 120 e, Hoyt st,, four three-story
brick dweUings, 20x40; owner, John McGrath.
Devoe st. (No, 271), one three-story frame tene¬
ment, 25x66; owner, V, Gaztman, No. 21 Olive st,
Devoe st., n. s., 25 E. Olive st., one three-stoiy
frame dwelling, 26x55; owner, F, W, Fischer, De¬
voe and Olive sts,; architects, Reser & Platte;
buUder, Francis Brendel,
DouGEASS St. (No, 76), s. s,, near Smith st,, one
four-story brick tenement, 20x60; owner, Thomas
Donahue,
Floyd st, (No. 304), s. s;, 176 -from Tates av,,
three three-story frame tenements, 25x36; owner,
Daniel Lane, 304 Floyd st.
Hicks st. (No, 10), t^vo four-story stores and
tenements, 25x45; owner, Margaret Church, No. 10
Hicks st,
Hope st., 100 e. Seventh st,, two three-story
brick tenements, 30x20x50; owner, Wijliam Clark,
Hope and 7th sts.
Jackson st., s. s., 75 e. Graham av., one three-
story frame tenement, 22x40; owner, David Bane,
Graham av. cor. Jackson st.
Keap St., n. s., 200 w. Marcy av., one four-
story broAvn-stone dwelUng, 22x46; owner, Robin¬
son GiU, Macon St., near Tompkins av.
Keap St., s. s., 307.4 from AVythe av., one three-
story brick dwelUng. 20x40; owner, Mi-s. L. Simp¬
son, 119 Bedford av.
Kent st. (No. 72), near Franklin st., ono tAvo-
story brick smith shop, 24x75; owner, James F.
CampbeU, 124 Fi-anklln st.
Kent st. (No. 74), one tAvo-story brick store,^ 24x
71.4; ownsT, S. Brinckerhoff, 143 FrankUn st.: arch¬
itect, WilliaiD Snoring.
LAAVRENCE St., 0. s., 126 n. TUlary st., one three-
story brick tenement, 25x40; OAvner, Matt BedeU,
11 Cranberry st.
Lorrimer St., e, s., 95 s. Norman av., one one-story
frame dwellinsr, 20x30; owner and architect, Eich¬
ard GUbertson, 150 Orchard st.
Lorrimer St., e, s,, 146 s. Nonnan av., tAA'o Iavo-
story frame stores and dweUings, 25x34: owner and
architect, Eichard GUbertson, 150 Orchard st.
Madison st., n. s., 141 e, Patchen av,, three
three-Story tVame tenements, 19x20x36; OAvner,
Kate HaU. 831 Gales av. .
McCOMB St., s. S.J 140 w. 6th av., five Lwo-stoiy
brown stone dAvellings, 20x45; OAvner and archi¬
tect, Wm. B. Cooper.
Orchard st., e."s., 150 n. Van Cottav., one three-
story brick tenement, 25x52; oAvner, M. Kasey.
Rodney st., s. s., 253 w. Lee av., one four-story
broAvn-stone dAvcUing, 22x41; OAvner, John F. Eyan,
234 South 2d Ft.
Sullivan st., s. s., 150 av. Ferris St., one three-
story brick shop, 25x100; OAvner, John Ellis, 88 West
St., Ncav York,
Van Boren St., n. s., 100 e. St. James pi., five
tAvo-story brick dAA-ellings, 20x42; OAvner, Nathan
Stephens, 236 WasMngion av."
North 6tli st. (No. 192), one lAvo-story Irame
dAvehinir, 2i)x50; ownor, John Brentano, 194 North
Oth St. '"
Sixth St., 250 n. w. 2d ave., one one-story frame
factory, 60x100; ownoi', Charles Amois, 4:)7 6th st,
De Kali? aa',, ii. e. cor. Grand av., one one-stoiy
shop, 20x31); owner, Ac, Stephen Jackson, La¬
fayette av. and Schenck st.
Franklin av.,Av. s., 47 s. Van Buren st., one
three-story brick store and dAA^eUing, 28x45; owner,
Wm. F. Edmonson, 280 Tompkins av.
Graham av. (No. 107), one three-story frame ten¬
ement, 25x50; owner, John Welters, 107 Graham
av.; architects. Roes & Platte; builder, G. Straub.
Green av. (No. 461), one four-story brown si one
dweUing, 20x45; OAA'ner and buUder, E, N. Wood,
Van Buren St., near Tompkins av.
Hamburg av., n. w. cor. Centre st., one three-
story frame dweUing, 25x56; owner, Franz Pleifer.
Lexington av., n. e. cor. Reid av., two tAvo-story
frame dAveUings, 20x32; OAvner and architect, Fred
Herr, 778 Broadway.
Throop av. (No. 164). one three-stcry brick ten¬
ement, 26x48; owner, Chi-istian Smith, Throop av.,
s. e. cor. Hopkins st-.
Throop av. (No. 166). one five-story frame tene¬
ment, 25x50; OAA'ner, Christian Smith, Throop av.,
s. Av. cor. Hopkins st.
Vanderbilt av., w. s., 75 from Green av., one
three-story broAvn-stbne dweUing, 21x34; owner,
Geo. W. Edelman, 56 Livingston st.; architect, H.
Bush.
Wythe av., s. av. cor. Keap st., tAvo three-story
brick tenements, 30x63; OAyner, Peter Comerford,
67 Rodney st.
WiLLOUGHBY av., n. e. cor; Graham av., one four-
stoiy brick dAveUing, 40x56; OAvner, St, Patrick's
Church, -
Tenth av, cor. 9th st., one two-story brick club¬
house, 26x52; owner, John Delmar Association.
MISCELLANEOUS.
REVIEW OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET,
Thongli the market retains the dnllness characteristic
of this season of the year, there exists every in¬
dication of a revival of confidence. Trnstees, guard¬
ians and others charged- with the care of cash funds
express their opinion that the time for inaction has lasted
sufficiently long, and they are now prepared to invest it
in real property, not at fancy prices, but nevertheless at
valuations satisfactory to reasonable holders. Several _
brokers also report a more active cash inofairy for choice
property, at prices ranging not so very low as the croak¬
ers have predicted daring the past six months. A morn¬
ing paper errenoonsly reported the sale of the north¬
east corner of 63cl street and Boulevard for $85,000, say¬
ing that this was the amount of incumbrances on the
property. The fccts are that Mr, A, L. Merdecai of 5^
, Pine street made the sale by ezchsvnge. It was vakied i»
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