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The Record and Guide.
January 15, ISSt
BIIILDINCtB PEQelEGTBD.
The first ruame is that of the owner; ar''t stand
for architect, m,''n for mason and Vr for builder.
NEW YORK CITY.
. SOUTH OF 14th STB3KT.
Charles st, No. 88, one five-story brick apart¬
ment house, 25x84, tin roof; cost, $18,000; David
Rosenbaum, 126 Rivington st; ar't, "Wm. Graul.
Plan 18.
Greene st, Nos. 159 and 161, one five-story
brick, iron and brown stone warehouse, 50.3x85,
tin roof: cost, $80,000; Rachel Cohnfeld, 220 West
.59th st; ar'ts, Alfred Zucker & Co.; m'ns, J. &
L. Weber; c'r, James Elgar. Plan 35.
6th av, Nos. 70, 72 and 74, three four-story Phila¬
delphia brick tenem'ts Tvith stores in first story
and basement, corner house 38.3 and 22x61.5, with
extension, others 17.2x50, tin roof; cost, corner
§-<J0,00O, others §8,500 each; estate of S. B. H.
Judah, Geo. B. Goldschmidfc, exr.. 55 Broadway;
ar't, D. & J. Jardine. Plan 26.
BKTWBKN 59th AND 125TH STRSETS, BAST OK
OTH AVHNTJE.
78th st. No. 4 E., one four-story brick and
brown sandstone dwell'g, 25x97.2, flat and man¬
sard roof; cost, §75,000; Amanda P. Lauterbach,
737 Madison av; ar'ts, Alfred Zucker & Co.; m'n,
&c., not selected. Plan 33.
78th st. No. 6 E., one four-story brick and
brown sandstone dwell'g, 25x97.2, flat and man¬
sard roof; cosfc, $75,000; C!arrie Hornthal, 15 East
65th st; ar'fc, Alfred Zucker & Co.; m'n and b'r,
not selected. Plan 34.
88th st, n s, 100 e Lexington av, one three-story
brick stable, 25xS5, tin, gravel and felt roof;
cosfc, abt $7,000; Laura V. Rhinelander, 6 West
32d st; ar't, J. P. Leo. Plan 39.
BETWEEN 59th AND 125TH STREETS, WEST OF
8th A'VENUE.
9th av, w s, 25. S s 78th st, three five-story brick
tenem'ts with stores, with brown stone trimmings
26x89, tin roofs; cost, each $28,000; James Fet¬
tretch, 960 Park av; ar'ts, Cleverdon & Putzel.
Plan 22.
66th st, s s, bet 9fch and 10th avs, one one-story
brick and stone chapel, 64x100.5, tin and tile roof;
cost, §30,000; H. R. Bishop, (Chairman Building
Committee Presbyterian Church, 881 oth a.v; ar'ts,
J. C. Cady & Co. Plan 27.
81st st, n s, 225 w 9fch av, one four-story and base¬
ment brown stone dwell'g, 20x54, with 13.8 exten¬
sion, tin roof; cost, $20,001); Henry Simmons, 71
Murray st; ar't, H. L. Harris; m'n, &c., not
selected. Plan 31.
Slst st, n s, 245 w 9th av, three four-story and
basement brick and sandstone dweU'gs, 17xl8x
54, two with 13.8 extensions, tin and slate roofs:
cost, each, $20,000; Samuel Colcord, 45 West Slst
st: art, H. L. Harris; m'n and b'r, not selected.
Plan 32.
9th av, n w cor 91st st, four five-story brick
tenem'ts with stores, 25x corner 76, rest 64, tin
roofs; cost, coruer. $20,000, rest each $16,000; Behr-
end Helmke, 135 West 128th st; ar'ts, A. B. Og¬
den & Son. Plan 36.
NOBTH OF 125th STREET.
129th st, s s, 75 e 7th av, three four-story and
basement brick and Belleville brown sfcone dwell¬
ings, 16.8x60 and extensions 11.6, tin roofs; cost,
each, $14,000; John Pish, 97i^7thst; ar'ts, Schnei¬
der & Herter. Pian 24.
7th av, e s, 49.11 s 128th st, two five-story brick
stores and flats, 25 and 23x62.6, tin roofs; cosfc,
each, $18,000; John Livingston & Son, 130 East
71st st; ar't, P. T. Camp. Plan 23.
23d and 24th wards.
152d st, s s, 350 e Courtlandt av, one four-story
brick refrigerator storage building, 26.8x51.4, tin
roof;cost, $10,000; J. & M. Haffen, 152d st and
Melrose av; ar't, A. PfeifEer. Plan 21.
Palisade av, s e cor River av, one one-and-a-
half story frame stable, 36x24, shingle roof; cost,
abt $1,200; Edmund Titus, 90 Hancock st, Brook¬
lyn; ar'ts. Lamb & Rich; m'n and b'r, John
Smith, Albany N. Y. Plan 20.
Prospect av, e s, 175 n 165th st, one two-story
and basement frame dwelling, 23x40, tin roof; cost,
$4,000; Edward O'Hara, 443 East 88th st; ar'fc, A.
S. Halt, Brooklyn. Plan 19.
Sedgwick av, w s, 548 n junction of Giles st.
two two-and-a-half-story frame dwell'gs, 28x36.6,
slate roof; cost, each, $4,500; \^ought Bros., Mt.
Vernon, N. Y.; ar't, Henry S. Rapelye, Mt. Ver¬
non, N. Y.; c'r, H. H. Vought. Plan 25.
159fch st, n w cor Elton av, one three-story
frame dwell'g, 20x40, tin roof: cost, $4,000; ow'r
and b'r, John A. Knox, 1167 Union av; ar't, W.
W. Gardiner. Plan 28.
Elton av, w s, 20 n lo9th st, two two-story
frame dwell'gs, 15x70, tin roofs; cost, each,
$3,500; ow'r, ar't and b'r, same as last. Plan 29.
159th st, n s, 75 w Elton av, two two-story
frame dwell'gs, 15x38, tin roofs; cost, each,
$2,500; ow'r, ar't and b'r, same as last. Plan 30.
Franklin av, w s, 179 n 170th st, one two story
frame dwell'g, 18x43, tin roof; cost. $3,000; Got¬
lib Fromer, 1369 Fulton av; ar't, W. W. Gardi¬
ner. Plan o7.
160th st, n w cor Elton av, also Elton av, w s,
83 n ot 160th st, two five-story brick and stone
factories, one 50.11x100, one 55x60, iron cornice,
tin roof; cost, total, $55,000; S. M. Bixby, 2411
Creston av; ar'ts, D. W. King & Constable Bros.
Plan 38.
RINGS COrNTY.
Plan 15—Frost st, n s, 100 w Graham av, one
three-story frame (brick filled) tenem't, 25x50,
tin roof; cost, $4,200; ow'r and ar't, Wm. Storm,
437 Graham av; b'rs, J. Rueger and Reher &
Becker.
16—Bergen st, n s, 115 w Vanderbilt av, one
one-story brick rag shop, 20x50, tin roof, wooden
cornice; cost, $3,000; ow'r, Terence McCabe, 555
Vanderbilt av; ar'fc, J. H. Burns.
17—Sth av, s w cor 13th st, rear, one two-story
brick stable, &c., 25x20, tin roof, brick cornice;
cost, $1,000; ow'r, Henry J. Miller, 216 Sands st;
ar't, S. B. Bogert; b'r, not selected.
18—Central av, n w cor Harman st, three three-
story frame (brick filled) stores and tenem'ts, 25x
55, tin roof; total cost, $13,000; ow'rs and ar'ts,
A. & C. Hahn, 263 Central av.
19—Herkimer st. No. 884, n s, 125 e Buffalo av;
one one-story frame shed, 21x13, gravel roof; cost,
$75; ow'r, R. Hornberger, 882 Herkimer st: b'r,
C Lorentz.
20—Sumpter st, s s, 75 e Ralph av, one three-
story frame (brick filled) tenem't, 25x52, tin roof;
cost, $4,300; ow'r and ar't, Thomas Reilly, 139
Marion st; b'r, J. Rueger.
21—Elm st. No. 232, s s, 175 w Hamburg av,
one three-story frame (brick filled) tenem't; tin
roof; cost, $4,000; Charles Bauer, 108 Gerry st;
ar't, Th. Engelhardt; b'r, H. Eich.
22—Macon st, s s, 30 e Nostrand av, two four-
story brick and brown stone flats, 30x78, tin and
gravel roofs, iron cornices; cost, each, about
$10,000; W. O. Thompson, 135 Lefferts pi; ar't,
P. K. Irving.
23—Koscuisko st, s s, 260 w Sumner av, one
two-story and basement brick dwell'g, 30x45, tin
roof, wooden cornice; cost, $4,500; John Cregier,
125 Vernon av.
24—McDougal st, No. 51, n s, bet Ralph av and
Howard av, one three-story frame (brick filled)
store and tenem't, 35x56, tin roof; cost, $4,500; A.
Abel, 207 Marion st; ar't, H. VoUweiler; b'r,
------Pirrung.
25—Middleton st, n s, 85 w Throop av, one
three-story frame (brick filled) tenem't, 25x50, tin
roof; cost, $4,000; Geo. W. Wells, on premises;
ar'fc, H. VoUweiler; b'r, not selected.
26—Central av, s w cor Ralph st, two three-
story frame (brick filled) stores and tenem'ts, 25x
60, tin roof; cost, each, $4,500; Simon Hutter,
Broadway, near De Kalb av; ar't, H. VoUweiler.
27—Buffalo av, w s, 18 n Pacific st, one two-
story frame (brick filled) dwell'gs, 17x48, tin roof;
cost, $1,500; John Gibbons, 1751 Deanst; ar't, H.
VoUweiler.
28—Bushwick av, n e cor McKibben st, five
three-story frame (brick filled) stores and dweU'gs,
26x55, tin roof; cost, each, $5,000; ow'rs and b'rs,
Messrs. Dietrich & Reizenstein, Bushwich av, s e
cor Varet st; ar'fc, H. VoUweiler.
29—Bushwick av, e s, 136 n McKibben st, one
three-story frame (brick filled) store and tenem't,
30 and 28.4x55, tin roof; eost, $5,000; Theodore
Schebler, 236 Boerum st; ar't, H. VoUweiler;
b'r, not selected.
30—Grand av, w s, 190 s WUloughby av, one
one and two-story brick factory, 144x95, gravel
roof, iron and brick cornice; cost, $37,000; Mor¬
ris BuildingjCo., 26 Broadway, New York; ar't, J.
H. Windrow; b'rs, T. B. Rutan and L. W. Sea¬
man, Jr.
31—Marion st, s s, 225 w Howard av, one three-
story frame (brick filled) tenem't, 25x52, tin roof;
cost, $3,750; Daniel Lauer, 1650 Atlantic av; ar'ts
and c'rs. Weeks & Seuer; m'n, C. Bauer.
32—Pulaski st, n s, 85 e Stuyvesant av, one
two-story brick dweU'g, 15x38, tin roof, wooden
cornice; cost, $3,000; ow'r and b'r, John H. Mul¬
ler, 419 Pulaski st; a'r, P. Herr.
33—Union av, n w cor Henry av, one two-story
and basement frame dwell'g, 18x40, tin roof; cost,
$3,000; ow'r, ar't and c'r, P. W. Ames, 301 Marion
st;m'n, E. Sutterlin.
34—16th st, n s, 153.10 e' 6fch av, seven two story
frame dwell'gs, 18.6x40, tin roof; cost, each,
$•2,200; ow'r, ar'fc and c'r, Bernard Casper, 263
16th sfc; m'n, not selected.
35—Wyckoff av, n s, 40 from Grove st, four
two-story frame (brick filled) dwell'gs, 20x32, tin
roofs; cost, each $3,000; Mary Hogan, Bay av,
near Monroe st; ar't, W. H. Fen wick; b'r, J.
Hogan.
36—Cook st, No. 137, one one-story frame
stable, 13x16, gravel roof; cost, $75; I. Valentine.
37—Gold st. No. 77, one two-story brick stable,
25x16, tin roof, brick cornice; cost. $775; Danl.
Stacht, on premises; b'r,------McDonald, and
Oliver & David.
ALTERATIONS NEW YORK CITY.
Plan 27—27th st, n s, 95 w 1st av, portion of
rearwaUto be taken out, &c.; cost, $400; Man¬
hattan Brass Co., Isfcav, 37th and 28th sts; ar'ts,
Schwarzmann & Buchman.
28—Sth av, w s, 75 n 93d st, two double flats,
each 35x100, first story front to be taken out, &c.;
total cost, $18,000; Mrs. Edgar Vanderbilt, 334
West 134th st; ar't and b'r, James S. Post.
39—Monroe st, Nos. 160 and 163, new stairway,
&c.; cost, $3,0(10; M. & H. Schrenkeisen, 309
East 17th st; ar't, Albert Wagner; b'r, not se-
Jected.
30—Greenwich st, Nos. 563 and 565, part of pre¬
sent wall of boiler vault to be taken out, &c.;
cost, $1,000; Gordon & Dilworth, on premises;
ar't, WUUam Schickel & Co.
31—Broadway, No. 1519, move portion of front
waU, &c.; cost, $1,500; John J. Astor, 338 5th
av; e'r, John Downey.
3a—55th st, No, 158 W., one-story stone exten¬
sion, 32x33, gravel 'roof; cost, $1,000; Sarah M.
Walker, 400 West 57th st; ar't, J. R. Walker,
33—Av B, No. 38, one-story brick extension, 24
xl8, tin roof, also internal alterations; cost,
$1,800; Hermann Cohen, 77 7fch st; ar't, William
Graul.
34—Church st, e s, 200 n N. Y. C. & H. R. R.
on line 330th st, 24th Ward, second story to be
partitioned, (fee; cost, $283; B. P. Manierre, 26
West 24th st; ar't' and b'r, S. L. Berrian, Kings-
bridge.
35—68th st, No. 58 E., entire building to be
overhauled, &c.; cost, $15,000; Matilde H.
Blum, 15 East 69th st; ar'ts, Alfred Zucker & Co.
36—23d st. No. 26 W., elevator shaft to be
erected, &c.; cost, $9,000; Wm. P. Earle, 13 East
57th st; ar'ts, N. Le Brun & Son; m'ns, and br's.
Smith & BeU.
37—150th st, n s, bet 10th and St. Nicholas avs,
building to be raised, also two-and-a-half story
stone extension 25x17x51, tin roof, also internal
alteration; cost, $600; Geo. Gray, 150th st, n s;
c'r, Peter Costenljader.
38-64th st, Nos. 321, 3'23, and 335 E., one-story
iron extension. 23x10.6, corrugated iron roof; eost,
$200; ow'r and b'r, WUliam Moller, on premises.
39—144t,h st, No. 493 E., buUding to be raised,
also internal alterations; cost, $550; Mrs. Sarah
Cole, 493 East 144th st; ar't and b'r, Wm. H.
Haley, Riverdale; m'n, not selected.
40—Vanderbilt av, w s, bet 44fch and 45th sts,
to be connected, &r;.; cost, $1,500; buUding cor
of Vanderbilt av and 44th st, owned by N. Y.
C. & H. R. R., Grand Central Depot; buUd¬
ing cor Vanderbilt av and 45th st, owned by
American Express Co., 65 Broadway; ar't, John
B. Snook; b'r, not selected.
41—Howard st, No. 19, two-story brick exten¬
sion, 23.3x33.8, tin r5of; cost, $3,500; Geo. S.
Scbermerhorn, 77 West 52d st; lessee, P. M.
Baumann, on premises; ar't, F. EbeUng; m'n,
Francis Connelly.
42—Varick st. No. 71, repair damage by fire;
cost, $1,400; M. Eagle, exr, 87 Lee av, Brooklyn,
E. D.; ar't, Wm. V,'. Holmes, Brooklyn; b'rs,
Holmes Bros, New York.
43—14th St. No. 28 W., repair damage by fire;
cost, $1,500; Charlotte A. Gayner et al., 64 West
51st st; ar't and b'rs, same as last.
44—3d av, No. 11.52, nlatform of wood to carry
iron water tank; cost, $350; L. M. and W. Ruth
erf ord, 346 East 15th st; c'r, Geo. W. Lithgow.
45—ISth st. No. 114 W., building to be altered
internally, &c.; cost, $1,500; P. Edwin ElweU,
405 West 57th st.
46—36th st. No. 407 W., 22 ft of rear waU taken
down, &c.; cost, $350; Francis Cook, on premises;
ar'fc, H. von Ungelter; b'r, not selected.
47—9th av, No. 618, new store front, &c.; cost,
abt $400; M. B. Baer & Co., 72 West 34th st; c'r,
Chas. E. Taylor.
48—Houston fst, No. 80 W., new store front;
cost, $130; D. B. Hart, 47 West 56th st; ar't
and b'r,W. F. Lennon.
RINGS COUNTY.
Plan 5—Manhattan av, No. 196, moved 8 feefc
forward and raised 6 feet on stone and frame
story; also two-story frame extensions, 23x18,
tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $3,700; Daniel
Fallon, 199 Manhattan av; ar't, L. Randle;
b'rs, D. H. & A. G. Halse.
6—McDougal st, Nos. 1 and 3, new store front
and interior alterations; cost, $500; P. F.
Volckening, 19 Columbia pi; b'r,------KUne.
7—Evergreen av, n w cor Forest st. interior
alterations; cost, $100; S. Liebmann's Sons,
Forest and Bremen sts; ar't, Th. Englehardt;
b'r, days' work.
8—Fulton av, s s, 75 e Sheffield av, one-story
frame extension, 16x11, tin roof; cost, $160;
Pauline Midas, on premises; ar't and b'r, A.
Reicherz.
9—Atlantic av, n w cor Alabama av, front and
interior alterations; cost, $3,.500; S. Liebmann's
Sons, Forest and Bremen sts; ar't, Th. Engel¬
hardt; b'r, G. Dister.
10—Ralph st, n s, 200 e Bushwick av, two-story
frame extensions, 7x53, tin roof; cost, $335;
P. T. Moynahan, 31 Ralph st; b'rs, Leclaire &
Murphy.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BUSINESS FAILURES.
Schedule of assets and liabilities filed during the
week ending Januaiy 14:
.r ,,. -^ , Liabilities.
Do Dim, Jacob........ $7,411
Fishblatt, Nathan___ 4,691
Goodkind, Gustave S. 6,282
Kahn, M. S., & Co.... 39,091
Lange, Johanna...... 3 244
Winterfeldt. Phillip.. 4,943
Nomina) Beal
Assets. Assets.
$7,011 $3,149
2,48.5 1,734
4,737 4,392
20,039 11.371
1,707 1,451
2.633 2,539
Jan.
N. T. ASSIGNMENTS- •-BENEFIT CREDITORS.
8 Bullwinkle, John H„ to Samuel Mullen.
14 BedeU, Daniel S. and Charles Y. (firm of D. S. Be¬
dell & Co.), to David Buchanan.
13 Cronacher, Christopher (cabinet maker. 202 Greene
-,.. «® I' to Charles Foster; preferences. $2,223.
^4 Coxford, Jennie M., and Ella A. Rozengrave to
10 _,Bsnton Cohen; preferences, $550.
13 Evans, Samuel (looking-glass frames, 120 Chatham
H, ^^^''iP Charles E. O'Connor; preferences, $3,791.
^^ ^^rj.^David, and Leopold Schieber to Peter Hirsh-
field.
8 Grovesteen & Fuller Piano Co., City New York, to
H. H. Tobey.
11 Goodkind, Gustave S., to Louis Levy.
12 Harris, Abraham E., to Simon Schwersenski.