OOHVBYANOKa,
18B0.
June 13 to 17 iue.
Number..................................... SaO
Amount involved............................. 61,125,615
Number nominal........................... 60
UOBTOAQES.
Number..................................... 286
Amount involved............................. 41,034.333
Number at 5 per ceut, or less................ 154
Amount Involved............................. $709,684
PaOJSDTBS nniLDINQS.
Numberof buildings.
Elstbnated cost........
1890.
June IS to 19 inc.
..... 118
..... $516,710
1891,
Juue 11 to 17 inc.
360
61.583,131
79
336
$1,632,807
21*
$l,IJ42,ai3
1891.
June 12 to 18 iuc.
08
8462,050
Out Amonff the Buildei'p,
Charles H, Israels has drawn plans for a five-story fiat, 35.3x66.7, to bo
built at No. 1128 2d avenue, of Euclid stme and buff brick, for J. J, Reilly,
to cost §18,000. For another at No. 44 Downing street, 2i.6x83 in size,
with ochre brick and red sandstone frout, to be buUt at a cost of §30,000
for S. VV. B, Smith.
Thomas Graham vrill improve the iot be has recently |iurchased on tbe
south side of 89tti street. 113 feet west of Madison avenue aad adjoining the
" Grabam " Apanment Hotel now in course of construction on the coruer
by the erection of an extension 25.6!9ti.8 in size and seven stories bigh.
This extension will cost 835,000 and will contain about fourteen additional
suites, making a total of forty-five suites in tbe completed hotel,
The Children's Aid Society will budd a four-story girl's lodging house, at
Nos, 3(17 and 309 Easfc 13th street, plot 40,6x103,3, to take tbe place of the
one now at No. 27 St, Marks place. Tbesame society wiU also buiid a
four-story boy'.^ school and lodging house at Nos, 219 aud 2iil SuUivan
street, plot 50x100, to take tbe place of tbe buUding now on the corner of
Bleecker streefc aud Cottage place.
F. Eheling has plaus under way for a five-story buff brick and browu
slone flat, 25x60, to be built at No. 16 Hester street, for M. Jakobsou, it a
costof $18,000.
Erookbii.
Danmar and Fischer are the architects for the entrance arch and office
building to be erected by the Cypress HU! Cemetery corporation at the
entrance to the cemeterr. Tbe building, wbicb wili stand about 100 feet
insid3 the grounds, is to be a one-story brick, iron, stoue aod terra cotta
structure, 40s42 in size, witb domed roof finished iu Spauirh tile. The
northwest corner wUi be carried up io a tower 60 feet high. The interior
finish is to be of oak and all the floors mosaic. Tbe arch will be 40 feet
wide and 34 feet high of brick and stoue, in the Romanesque. It will be
divided iuto one carriage entrance and two side entrances, all of whicb will
be supplied with wrought iron gates.
The German congregation of the Zion Evangelical Cburch, Rev. P.
Frank, pastor, wiU erect a §10,000 frame church in Liberty aveuue, on
the south side, Udar MiUer street. The building wiU be 50x55 in size, and
finished in yeUow pine. Danmar & Fischer are the architects.
Out of Town.
Jersey City, N, J.—Weber & Drosser bave completed plans for a two¬
story brick and stone buildiug, 50xh;0, to be built in Pavonia aveuue, on
the Heights, for St. Joseph's R, C. Church, It will he arranged for school
purposes, and is to cost $18,000.
East Change, N. J,—F, P. Ward has completed plans for a two-and-a-
half-sfcory frame cottage, 28x40, to be built in Evergreen place for B.
Shepard, It wiU be Colonial in style and cost $6,800,
Newark, N. J.—The estate of William Crabb wfll build flve two-story
frame cottages, 17x45, on the west side of Garside street, near 2d avenue;
$12,000 wUl be spent on the five, for which F. P, Ward is the architect.
The same architect has also planned a two-and-a-half-story frame dweUing
foJ Mrs. Heleu Crabb to built on the east side of Prospect avenoe, near 3d
avenue, at a cost of $10,000, The house wUl be 35x45 in size and cabmet
trim throughout. VV. C. As tley will build a four-story brick and stone
dweUing at No. 263 High streetfrora plansdrawn by Leicht & Havell. It
is to be 2-^x46 In size and will cosfc $5,000.
Forked Eiver. h. J,—G, A. Carris will buUd a two-story and atfcic
frame dwelling, 28x60, with shingle finished exterior, cabinet trim and
tiled halls, baths, etc., costing §13,000, for which Leicht & Havel! are tbe
architects.
Cranford, N. J.—A two-story and attic frarae cottage will be huilt
here at a cost of $3.5(j0, for F, Hamilton, from plans by Leicbt & HaveU.
Hasbrouck Heights, N. J,—L. Liebenmann is to build a two-story and
attic frame cottage, 22x45, at a cost of $3,200, from plans by Leicbt &
HaveU, who have also furnished sketches for a $1,000 frame pavilion, 25x
40, to be built on the grounds of the Hasbrouck Heights Field Club.
Bronxwood Park, N. Y.—Dr. Shirmer wifl build a two-and-a-half-
story frame stable, 23x24, on North Chestnut Drive, at a cost of $3,000; and
I, Wood has ordered a two-story frame dweihog. 35x26, to cost $3,000'
For both of these Leicht & Havell will draw the plans.
Eeal Estate Notes.
Comptroiier Theodore W. Myers has taken title from Benjamin S. Hart
at S22.700 to tbe four lots on the southwest corner of Amsterdam avenue
and ISlst street. These lots were a pcrtion of the Morgenthau syndicate
property,
Theodore A. Haveraeyer, the sugar refiner, bas traded the two iots on
the norfch side of 7M street, 350 feet east of Wesfc End avenue, witb
John B. Smith, for No*;. 106 and 108 Liberty street and No. Ill Cedar street.
It will be remembered tbat Mr. Havemeyer is having erected a $750,000
office buildiog on the ease side of Church sfcreet, extending from Cortlandt
to Dey streets.
The city last week won a victory in a suit against Hopper S. Mott to
recover possession of about 300 feet water frontage, at fche foot of 54fch
street, Korth River. The defendant, Mr. Mott, based his claim to the
land on an ancient Dutch grant, aud on twenty years undisturbed pos¬
session. The city maintained tbat they owned the land uuder the aucient
charters, and produced evidence to show tbat Jordan Mott, the prede¬
cessor of the defeudaot, was of the same opinion inasmuch as he had
made applicaliou to the Sinking Fund Commissioners for a grant of land
under water. It was upou this point that Judge Van Brunt decided the
suit io favor of the citv. The injunctions restraining the city from pro¬
ceeding with the improvements projected at this point will by this decision
be removed.
Eugene S. Ives, Jos, Ulman and Richard Deeves have been appointed
Commissioners by Judge O'Brieu to condemn St. John's Cemetery, on the
west side, for pubUc park purposes.
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WANTS.
OFFERS.
OFFERS.
"DUILDERS and men who want tbeir plansdrawn at
-D a reasonable price by a responsible mau should
address, COMPETt-NT, Kecohd omce.
Divel lings.
tfOR KALE at a sacriflce—New five-story double
*- flats, near U&tb st. " L " station. Address,
M SO-lawbw EDILDEK, ,S19 East lastb st.
"P kOPERTY paying fully 11 percent; two five-story
'- btowu stooe'flats. Call and examine at
aG8 West 39th st,
1 CHANCE fora cheap home; a four-story brown
â– '*â– stone bouse, 230 East -llitb st, fallut
:i. MADDEN, i'lâ– ^ West S5tb St.
Juue (i—la\v3iv,
"Wanted,—For New Tork, a first-class carpenter to
'" represent and erect work tor a Isrge woodwork¬
ing concern, AdJress,
JAUKSON & bBAKP CO., Wilmington, Del.
J 6—law4w.
â– pOR SALE,—Five new flrst-claes four-storv and
-*- basement private dwellings, Nos, 109, lis and 119
East 45tli st, and Nos, 463 and â– le* Lesington av, ali
leased to desirable tenants. For furtber particulars
apply lo
Tbe C. GRAHAM & SONS CO.. 309 Eaat 43d st,
J6-Iaw4w.
tmabon, builder, architect, and ME-
-tU- cbanic, desires to raake himself useful to any
1>EDF0RD PARE.—To let,sale orexcbange; French
-â– -" roof residence, eleven rooms, ai! improvements:
fine order; Decatur av, near station; open. Owner,
730 Carroll St., Brooklyn. HaZaKD.
â– POR SALE—3443 Sih av,; S6.3!,^sl0i: easy ternis;
-â– - commission allowed brokers; apply at
Mar, ^S-u-f. ROOM 19, 156 Broadway.
PEERLESS MANSIONS —Manbattan Square,
â– â– - North (Slst Street, betweeu 8th and iJth ATes,);
cabinet Bnisb; 95s0o; fourstories. basement and eel
lar; classical, original and unique: "L" station at
cornsr; inspection invited; unequaled for b^-auty aud
location. Titles will be msured by TITLE GUAKAN¬
TEE AND â– KUST CmiPANY, 5r, Liberty sr,, New
York, KICHARD DEEVEb, Owner and Builder,
Jan,a4-u,[ 66 West BSd aireet.
Improved PropertVi
one desiring bis tweuty-five (,251 years' esperience in
the Buildiiifr Ti-ad>, or bnylnj; or sellitig. Address,
BUILDEK AND ARCHITEiJT.Sl New St., Room 104:
N. Y. C,
May 16—lawlOw.
jOi-TH ST., NEAR GTH AV,—40x100 feet; good
â– 'â– '*<' buildings; low price,
J. J'Ki^eDMAN. soe Broadway.
pOR SALE OR KENT,—Fiue stable, lot aSxIOO.
-â– - Apply ou premises, lOl East 63d st.
"I^LATS—Esperienced mao. now in full charge of
-•- large steam beated property, wants to make a
change; specu Ities—ren Line, collecting and saviug es-
peasea; best relereuces. Address
â– -Ul^ERINTENDENT OF FLATS,
Eos lib " Herald " Uptown.
fllHE "BRYAN," 931 WE-.T 133D ST.-Ten apart-
J- ment--; new invanlions; very attractive; fliled
wiib teuauts; pays 15 per cent, net; splendid invest¬
ment. BRYAN. 2158 7tb av.
Real Estale Wauted.
T ARGE FACTORY for sale; price, S'>e,O0O; the land
-l-J itself supposed to be worcu tlje money.
Apr 4-uf FlKb I'NATIONAL BANK, Brooklyn, N.Y.
WANTED TO LEiSE—Plot 200x100, on railroader
• " water front above lUOth 3t, for stone yard.
Address V, M. CO.,
26 Hancock pl, near lasth standStb av.
pOK SALE-a!0 and 313 West 10,5th St.; flve-story
-â– - apartments; each, 35x89x100; decorated and car¬
peted; apply at ROOM 18,156 Broadway,
Mar,28-u-£.
"PORSALE,—Five lots, I0i>xia5; easy terms; n e cor.
â– *- Willis av, and I3rtb st,; ready for impro,ement;
splendid location. Apply to
aiay 8J-law4w, jAd, CARNEY, 137 Eaat 62d »t.