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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 26, no. 661: November 13, 1880

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1004 The Real Estate Record. November 13,1880 ALTERATIONS. NEW YORK CITY. Plan 1216—Third av. No. 2,246, front alteration ; cost, $600; owner, Belbrmed Dutch Church, 121st 8t aud 3d av ; builder, R. J. Post. Plan 1217—Greenwich st. No. 327, raised one story; cost, $1,000; owners, Fischer & Lansing, 325 aud 327 Greenwich st. Plan 1218—Washington st, Nos. 182 and 182^, raised six feet, floors divided into apartments and 3.8 cut oil'rear above first story; cost, $2,500; own¬ er, H. Oliernian ; architect, Wm. Jose. Plan 1219—Thirteouth st, Nos. 79, 81, 83 and 85 E., raised one story, flat, titi roof, iron cornice ; cost, $1,800; owner and architect, Chas. M. Max¬ well, 83 E 13tli st ; builders, John Lish and John H. Browne. Pian 1220—Twenty-first st, No. 525 W., erect a fence ; cost, $150; owner, M. Moss, 619 Broadway ; builder, P. Dnffev. Plan 1221—Sixth av. No. 464, front alteration; cost, $500; owner, Mina Lanttrbsich, 084 Lexington, av ; architect, J. R. Franklin; builder. N. Conuor. Plan 1222—Forty-eighth st, Nos. 318 and 320, new windows ; cost, $80 ; builder, Aaron Jacobs, 70 W.43thst- Plau 1223-Twenty-second st, Nos. 220, 222 and 224 E., rear part of westerly wing raised one story and new girders aud beams as before fire ; cost, $5,000 ; owner, Ernst Gabler, 227 E. 22d st; archi¬ tect, Julius Kastner. Plau 1224—Fifty fourth st, No. 4 E., two-story brick extension, 14x28. tiu roof; cost, $2,500 ; own¬ er, Caroline G. Bead, No. 6 E. 53d st; buildor, Will. Shears. Plan 1225—Alexander av, a e cor 142d st, rebuild south wall, &c.; cosfc, $1,200 ; owner. Central Gas Co., on premises; architect, H. S. Baker. Piau 1226—Sixty-ninth st, n s, 410 e Av A, raised 3.8, flat tiu roof, also posts of sheds surrounding above removed to point 20 feet from main posts in above building, ana truss roof raised above them ; cost, $5,000 ; lessee, Emma C. Gent, 30 E. 93d st; architect, J. Kastner. Plan 1227—Wallst, No. 31. one-story brick ex¬ tension, 11x7 and 9, tin roof, also compound girder of two ten-inch iron beams to sustain five- story pier; cost, $1,500; owner. Mechanics Nat'l Bank, So Wall sfc; architect, O. P. & R. P. Hat¬ field; builders, A. A. Andrus & Son and J. C. Wessele. Plau 122S—Jefferson sfc, e s, 45 s Rutgers pl, raised five stories, flat gravel roof, iron corn¬ ice; cost, $7,000 to $8,000; owner, E. H. Cramp- ton; architect. E. AV. Ciampton; builder, P. Castner and Crampton Bros. Plan 1229—Fifteenth sfc, Nos. 105 and 107 E.. rear, one front pier raised, iron lintel, &c.; cost, $100; owner and architect, Isaac Lewis; builder, Jno. Deraarest. i-'lan 1230—Twenty-second st,Nos. 315to 321 E., new girders, beams, i&c, as before fire; cost, $8,000; owner, Alois Berman; architect, John Brandt. Plan 1231—Broadway, Nos. 1259 and 1361, No. 1261 to have one story brick extension, 20x31, tin roof, and upper story slightly altered, new plumb¬ ing work put in for hotel; main rear wall sup¬ ported ongirders, &c.; cornices of both houses re¬ newed, and retaining wall, water closet, &c., put in yard of No. 1259; cost, $6,000; owner, Philip Milligan, on premises; architects, D. & J. Jar¬ dine; builders, Sam'l Lowden and T. J. Duffy. KINGS COUNTY. N, Y. Plan 776—Palmetto st, No. 116, one-story frame extension, 25x10, gravel roof; cosfc $50; owner, Mary A. Romans; builder, F. P. Romans. Plan 782—Pulton st, Nos. 117 and 119, repair damage by fire; cosfc $l,200; owner, T. C. Fowler, 181 Remsen st. Plan 783—Warren st. No. 411, flat roof; owner, Martin Mines. Plan 784—Clermont av, No. Ill, raised one- half-story, flat tin roof; cosfc $600; owner, John Bremer, on premises; builders, Lornig & Barnes. Pian 785—Walton sfc. No. 73, one-story frame extension, 10x25, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost $iOO: owner, John Dafllng, on promises; builder, John Frei. Pian 786—Huron sfc. No. 110, raise building eighteen inches, new foundation; cost, $400; owner, J. Aldr.dge, on premises; builder, J. Rooney. Plan 787—Covert sfc, n s, 150 e Broadway, two- sfcory brick extension, 13.2x17, tin roof, wood coruice; cost, $500; owner, Mr. Hawks; builders, J. G. Porter and M. T. Billington. Plan 7SS—Fifteenth st, s w cor 6th av, raised one-story, flafc tin roof; cost, $700; owner, Anna Purcell, 408X l''th sfc; builder,------Schroeder. Plan 7S9—Ainslie st. No. 22, one-story exten¬ sion, 16x24, tin roof; cost, $310; jwner, Julius Klamke, on premises; architeet, J. Michaels; builders, E. Hoepfner and J. Michaels. Plau 790-~Old Bushwick road, e s, 100 n Mesci- role st, one-sfcory frame extension., 18x81. gravel roof, wood cornice; cost, $75; owners, Delevan & Mixer; builder, C. Diemer. Plan 791—Manhattan av, No. 170, raise extension two stories, gravel roof; cosfc, $400; owner, John R. Sargent; builders, D. H. & A. J. Hulse. Plan 792—Prospect av, n w cor Franklin av, two-story frarae exfcension. 25x105, gravel roof, wooden cornice ; cosfc, $1,200; owner, Loftus, Wood & Co., on premises; archifcecfcs and builders, Gilbert & Bounetfc. Plan 793—^^Gowanus Canal, e s, 320 n 9th sfc, one¬ story frame extension, 110x50, gravel roof, wood¬ en cornice; cost, $1,100; owner, E. D. Litchfield, London, England; builder, D. E. Harris, BUILDERS' 13IRECT0RY. At the suggestion of several of our sub scribers we have opened a column where builders can have their addresses published for the conve¬ nience of owners and architects. NEW YOBK CITY. Smith Prodgers & Co...........120 Broadway J. H. Masterton.............309 West5lst street Thomas P. Treacy.......IZbth street and Uh av John K^illeher................ 109 Canal street Samuel O. Wright.........155 East U3th street B. Spaulding.............537 Lexington avenue John Smith......... . ___307 Went Stith street Mica Roofing Company.........73 Maiden lane Fischer, Geo. & Bro. (Roofers).. .309 Forsyth st BROOKLYN. E. Snedeker................578 Bedford avenue J. Lee............................2Hi State street Thomas Rutan............... 175 Monroe street MISCELLANEOUS. PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OP AL¬ DERMEN. AFFECTING REAL ESTATE. * Under the different headings indicates that a res olution has been introtJuced, and referred to the ap¬ propriate committee, t Indicates that the resolution has passed, and been sent to the Mayor for approval. New York, November 9, 1880. regulating, GU.'IDING, ETC. 75th st, from w s 10th av to e s Riverside Drive * 98th st, bet w s 4th and e s 5th avs t lP.ith st, from w s Madison to e s 6th av.* 119th st, bet 4th and 6th avs.* paving: 65th st, from Boulevard to 10th av.* !)4th st, from 3d to Lexington av.* KEMONSTKANCE AGAINST PAYING. 137th St, bet 7th and Sth avs.* FLAGGING. 75th St, from 10th av to Riverside Drive.* 112lh St, from Madison to 6th av.* 119th St. from 4th to (ith av.* LAMP-POSTS KRKCTED, KTO. 1st av, w s, from 55th to 58th sts.t MAINS. Broadway, from the Kings Bridge to Yonkers City "1 line. I Riverdale av, where not already lighted. Independence av, I from Spuyten Duyvil Railroad ! Riverdale road, ) station to Riverdale av The St from foot of Riverdale nv to Kingsbridge. The street from Broadway to Kingsbridge Railroad station. Old Boston road, from foot of Fordham Hill to Bos¬ ton av 64th st, bet 9th and 10th av,«; Croton.t 69th st, het Madison and Sth avs; Croton.t 102d st, bet 3d ana Lexington avs; Croton.t 107th st, from 2d to 3d av; Croton and gas.t 124th St. bet Sth and St Nicholas avs; Croton.t 4th av. from ll)9th to 172d st; gas.* u BUSINESS FAILURES Schedule of assets and liabilities filed by assignees for the week ending Nov. 13: Nominal Real Liabilities. Assets. Assets Ross. Joze B........... Sl3,740 $7,994 $4,570 ASSIGNMENTS-BENEFIT CREDITORS. Nov. 12 Earthen, Charles, to John H. Poggenburg. Fielding, George. ) 6 Fielding, Robert. Vto Robert W. Fielding. (Fielding Bros.) ) Q Killeen.CorneHus ' ,.„ -r^^ tt n^i„i,„„„„ ^ Killeen, Mary E. T t^^™- ^- Gelshenen. 11 Same to same. 10 Michel, Annaj to Herman Wolf.' KINGS COUNfY. Nov. GENERAL ASSISHMENTS. 10 Hindley. Arthur VV. to U. R B. Krogsgaard 4 Schafer, Christian to C. Ferguson, Jr. ADVERTISED LEGAL SALES. KKFKaKKS' Sales to be held at thb Excbanq e Salksroom.. No. HI Broadway. Nov 4Sdst. ns, 150 e 1st av, 25x100.5-----.............1 44th St. s s. 150 e 1st ay. 25xir0 5.................•, Portion of two-story brick stable, and one anti [ two-story brick slaughter houses............J by Joseph McGuire. (Amount due, abt S6 900). 15 53d st. No. 121, n s. i40 w Lexington av. 3.5X100.5. four-story brick dweirg, by C. S. Brown. (Amt due, abt S10,260)................................. 15 155th st, n s, 425.e Boulevard, 50x199.10 to 155th St. two-story frame dwell'g, and one-story frame shop, by E. V, Harnett. (Amount due, abt 85,900).......................................... ig Madison av. n e cor 114th. st, 100.10x100, three 1 114th st, n s, 100 e Madison av,'26xlb'o'.i6. shanties) by A. n. Muller. (Amount due, abt $6,200)..... 15 Baxter st, No. 64, s w cor Franklin st, 25x54 9x25x 56.10, twostory frame store and dweU'g, with brick extension, by Wm. Kennelly. (1st mort.; amount due, abt $13,500)........................ 16 2d av. No. 824, n e cor 44th st, 19.5x70, four story"! briek store and tenem't.......................' 44th st, n s, 70 e 2d av, 20x100.5, part of two-story f brick stable...................................j by J. T. Boyd. (Amount due, abt 812,000)...... 16 Boulevard, s e cor 62d st, 5 lots, vacant.........1 52d st, n s, WO e 12th av, 125x200.10 to 53d st, two | and onestory franie stables.................} 153d st, s s, 11)0 e 10th av, 75x199.10 to 152d st. | three story brick house .......................J by E. H. Ludlow & Oo. Partition sale..... ... 17 Ludlow i-t. Nos. 40 and f 0, e s, 40xS7.6. No. 48, four- story brick store and synagogue. No. 50, three- story brick dwell'g and a four-story brick fac¬ tory in rear, b.v'E. F. Raymond. (Two morts., amount due, abt $12,35'')..................... 17 Pearl St. s w cor Pine st, abt 44x139.7, Nos. 167"1 and 169 Pearl st, five and four story brick fac¬ tory and'portion of 73, 75 and 77 Pine st, two four-story brick factories?.............. ___ Houston st, s s, extdg from Greenwich to Wash¬ ington sts. ,No 5H4/Greenwich, three-story brick dwell'g; No.''5^6 Greenwich is a three- story brick store' and dwtsU'g; No. 315 West Houston st, two-story brick stable and 32.t West Houston st, two-story brick stable and No. 327 Houston st one-story frame shed . .. Houston st, s s, extdg from Washington to West sts, 320x50x330x50. together with wharfage, benefits. &c., Nos. 329-347, ten three-story brick dwell'gs; No. 341'West st, three-story brick store; No. 342 West st. three-story brick store and one story brick stable in rear........... Stanton st, n s. extdg from Columbia to Cannon sts, 200x200, Nos. Ill to 121 Cannon st, six three-story brick dwell'gs; No. 2Sl Stanton st, three-story brick H'ore and dwell'g and two¬ story brick stable in rear; Nos. 274 to 282 Stan¬ ton st, five three-story brick dweU'gs; No. 100 Columbia st, three-story brick store and dwel¬ ling; Nos. 102 to 112 Columbia st. six three- story briek dwell'gs; No. 114 Columbia st. three-story brick store and dwell'g and two¬ story brick factory in rear; No. 116 Columbia St. three-story brick dweU'g and three-story brick dwell'g in rear.!.'........................ Goerck st. No. 117, s w cor Stanton st, 1 lot, three-story brick store and dweU'g.......... Goerck st. No. 109, w s, 71.4 s Stanton st. 35.8x 50, portion of two-story brick factory......... Goerck st, w s, 107,1 s Stanton st, 17.10x50, por¬ tion of tw-j-story brick factory............ Stanton st. No. 315, s a, 50 w Goerck st, E0xl25, two-story frame shop and sheds for coal yard Morton st. n s, 100 e West st, 25x125, portion of lumber yard, &c............................... West st. No. 377, e s, 75 a Morton st, 60x109.2x50 X105.6, two-story brick ofiice and frame plan¬ ing mill together with bulkhead and water rights___..................................... Great Jones st, s s, 26.9x300 to Bond st, brick dwell'}' and brick stable...................... Warren st. No. 10, n s, 25x100, five-story brick (stone front) store, leasehold................. Warren st. No. 20, n s, 25x100, five story brick (stone front) store, leasehold.................j by J. H. Draper. Partition sale................ 17 140th st, n s, 181.6 e Alexander av, 50x200 to 141st st, by C. S. Brown. (Amount due, abt $8,1C0)... 17 32d st, No. 38, s s, 210.6 e Broadway, 20.8x98.9, four-story stone front dwell'g. by L. J. PhiUips. (Amountdue, abt $f>,60u)......,....... 18 llth av, n w cor 110th st, 50.5x100................(^ llthav, ws, 50,5 n liuth st, 50.5x75..............( byJ. T.Boyd. (Amount due, abt $14,500) .. .. 18 Lewis et. No. 118, e s, abt 124.2 n Houston st, 25x 100, two-story frame (brick front) dweU'g, by R.V.Harnett. (Amount due, abt $4,550)....... 19 3d av, s e cor 9Tth st, 75.6x100, vatant, by E. H. Ludlow&Co. (Amount due. abt $13.775)....... 19 6th av, No. 662, e s, 6S.9 n 3Sth st, 22x85, flve- story brick store and dweU'g, by J. M. Oakley & Co. (Amount due. abt $22.350)................ 19 Old Post road, w s, adj lands of Jonathan Odell, » 17 acres, by R. V. Harnett........................ 19 Courtlandt av, e s, at centre line of block bet 151st and 152d sts. 28.11x100, by J. L. WeUs. (Amount due, abt $3,100)................................... 20 14th st, No. 508, s 8, 146 e Av A, 25x103.3. flve-story brick store and lenera't, and flve-story brick tenem't in rear, by J. T. Boyd. (Amount due. abt8l2.500)................................... 20 141st st, ss, 400 w 7th av, 100x199.10 to 140th st. one-story frame store and dwell'g, and one¬ story frame stable, by H. Henriques. (Amount due, abt $10,325) ... ............................ 20 Sth av. No. 390, s w cor 36th st, 20.6x100. six-story 1 brick store and flat.......................... 86th st. No. 2, s s, 100 w Sth av, 25x67.5, six-story i brick flat....................................f Sth av. No 388. w s, 20.6 s 36th st, 18.11x100, six-1 story brick flat.............................j by R. V. Harnett. (Amount due. abt $3,650)___ 20 Sth av. No. 72, e s, 46 s 14th st, 22x80, three-story") brick store and dweU'g, and one-story brick 1 extension.......................................1 Greenwich av, Nos. 122-134, n e s. 22 6 s e Sth av, [ runs northeast 55.11 x east 88.9 x southeast', 55.8 X south 100 to Greenwich av, x northwest i 132 to beginning, seven three-story brick store I and dweU'gs ................................ I 6th av, Nos. 180-186, e s, 25 s 13th st. 80.9x100. | irreg.four four-story brick.stores and dweU'gs j by W. O. Hoffman. (Amouut due, abt $58,700;.. S»