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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 61, no. 1565: March 12, 1898

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4flo. Record and Guide March 12, 1898. Gossip of the Week. SOUTH OF 50TH STREET. 4th street, No. 25 East, 3-story building, 21.6x127; seller, estate ot Dr. E, Gutman; brokers, L. Tanenbaum & Bro. 10th street. No. 214 East, old building, 25x92; seller, Emma Ar¬ nold; buyer, Joseph L.^Buttenweiserj broker, William Rosenz¬ weig. The buyer wil! improve,as stated elsewhere. 2d avenue, east side, 100 feet north of 27th street, 4-story brick building; seller, Valentine Haas; buyer, a Mr. Faehler; broker, Charles R. Schliess. Willett street, Nos. 55-59, old buildings, 75x100; seller, IMorris Goldstein; buyers, Perlman & Roginsky. l-itb street, Nos. 214 and 210 West, 6-story stable, 50x92; sellers, Adler & Herrman; buyer, H. E. Kirk; broker, H. B,Zittel; price, .i;Sti,000. The building is leased to the Siegel-Cooper Co. until 1906, at $6,000 a year, taxes and assessments. Monroe street, No. 105, 6-story tenement, 25x100; sellers, Fay & Stacom. 58th street. No. 1^8 West, 4-story dwefiing, 20x55x100; seller. J. Le BoutilUer; buyer, a Mr. Hendricks; price, about $39,000. Pearl street. No. 442, 5-story store and loft building, 25x105; seller, A. Kaufman; broker, Nicholas F. Walsh, 2Uth street, Nos. 30 and 32 East, old buildings, 4Ux9S.9; buyer, Daniel R. Kendall; brokers, S. F. Jayne & Co. and S. B. Goodale & Son. The buyer is the owner of Nos. 29-33 East 19th street, adjoining this property on the rear. Avenue B, Nos. 235 and 237, two 5-story tenements with stores: seher, Martin L. Rickerson; broker, John Peters, Market street. No. 48, old buildings, 25x87.6; seller, Louis Frank; buyer, Jacob Korn, who has resold to Siegal & Grossman for improvement. Madison street, No. 284, old building, 23.3x100; buyers, Jackson & Stern, who have resold to Isaac Horowitz for improvement. 6th street, Nos. 739 and 741 East, oid building, 45x91: buyers, Jackson & Stern; brokers, H. Rinaldo & Bro. 37th street, No. 527 West, 4-story brick factory, 25x100; seller. Mrs. S. M, Wallach; buyer, George Dealing; broker. Charles Martin. 32d street. No. 26 West, 4-story dwelling, 25x100; sellers, Rus¬ sell & Pyne; brokers, Pease & Elliman; price, about ^"75,000. 31st street. No. 230 East, S-stoiy and hasement brown stone dwefiing, 18.9x100; sellers, L. and J, Brandt; buyer, Robert Loercher; broker, Henry G. Cassidy. Lexington avenue. No. 264, 3-story brick dwelling, 25x100; sell¬ er, Comstock estate; buyer, Daniel B. Preldman; brokers, E. H. Ludlow & Co, 24th street. No. 427 West, 5-story tenement, 25x100; seller, George Weslau; buyer, a Mrs. Seaman; brokers, H. V. Mead & Co. 28th street, No. 330 West, 4-story dwefiing; seller, Peter Center; buyer, Dr. J. S. Ferguson; brokers, H. V. Mead & Co. 32d street. No. 443 West, 4-story tenement, 25x100; seller, Fred¬ erick Stonecke; buyer, Julius Rohe; broker, H. V. Mead & Co. 2d street, Nos. 183-187, old buildings, 84x106; sellers. Mandel¬ baum & Lewine; buyer, L. Cohen, who will improve, as stated elsewhere. Heni-y street. No. 183. old building, 24x87.6; sellers, Mandel¬ baum & Lewlne; buyers, Friedman & Feinberg, Pike street, No. 11, old buildings, 24x85; sellers, Mandelbaum & Lewine; buyers, Friedman & Feinberg. 57th street. No. 104 East. 4-story dwelling. 20x60x100; seller, F, Rothschild; broker, E. De Forrest Simmons, Warren street. No. 57, old buildings. 25,2xS7.9; buyer, E. G. Goll¬ ner; price, about $50,000. The buyer will improve, as stated else¬ where. Hudson street. No. 541, 4-story tenement with store, 19,6x73,7x 20x68: seller, William Boggs; buyers, Potter & Ero. NORTH OF 59TH STREET. 113th Street, No. 51 West, 3-story brownstone dwelling, 18x100; seller, Mrs. Mary G. Mulqueen; buyer, a Mrs. Goldman; brokers, B. M, Strauss & Co. 148th street, No. 639 West, 3-story brick and stowe dwefiing: sefier, J. T. Fitzpatrick; buyer, F. S. Bruckman; broker.s. Dueret ■& EddiBon; price, ?15,50O. ■ ' 117th street, north side, 110 feet east of 5th avenue, lUOxlOO: llSth street, south side, 160 feet east cf Sth avenue. 200x100, va¬ cant; seller, Henry I. Beers; buyer, Robert Breckenridge: bro¬ kers. Hall J. How & Co. 110th street, south side, 70 feet east of Madison avenue, 75x1011, vacant; seller, estate George Rudd; buyers, Ottinger & Brother, who have resold to William Dempsey; brokers, Hall J. How & Co. The buyer will Improve, as stated elsewhere, 149th street, south side, 275 feet west of Boulevard, 50x100. vacant; seller, Charles Recklin; brokers. Hall J. How & Co. 76th street. No. 17 East, 4-story dwelling, 22.6x100: sellers, W. W. & T. M. Hall: buyer. Frank S. Gerrish; brokers, Henry D. Winans & May. Sth avenue, southwest corner ■ of 119th street, 5-story double flat; seller, George Peper; buyer, Louisa M. Stover; broker. Jaines Waish; price, $41,000. Riverside Drive, northeast corner of 106th street, 100x125, va¬ cant; seller, Joseph Stickney; buyers, Stewart & Smith; broker. Frederick Zittel. The buyers will improve, as stated elsewhere. St. Nicholas avenue, southwest corner of 154th street, 151.IOx 99.11x163.10x16.4x86.9. vacant; seller, Jacob D. Butler; buyer, William H. Lake; price, about $85,000, The aeller took this prop¬ erty in trade in December, 1897. at a price reported to be $72,000, 124th street, north side, 100 feet west cf Amsterdam avenue, 100x100.11, vacant; seller, James M. Horton; buyer, Gustavus L. Lawrence; brokers, Duff & Rusher. The seller bought this prop¬ erty in December, 1890, for $12,000. 9.3d street. No. 255 West, 5-story American basement dwelling. 18x60x100; seller, Helen J. Erickson; brokers, Frank L, Fisher Co.; price, $33,000. 99th street. No. 10 West, 5-story flat. 25x85x100.11; seller, Mrs. Mary Mc"W"alters. taking in exchange, at $28,000, plot 50x105, at the southwest corner of 2d avenue and 100th street; buyer, H. Sturk; brokers, M. Bargebuhr & Son; price, .$32,000. 2d avenue, southwest corner of lOOtb street. 50x105, vacant; sefier, H. Sturk; buyer, Mrs. Mary McWalters; brokers, M, Bargebuhr & Son; price, $28,000. 03d street, north side, 125 feet west of West End avenue, 50x 100.8, vacant; seller. Siegfried Willershausen; buyer, Henry Op¬ penheimer, who has resold to J. & A. Pinchbeck for improvement. 91st street. No. 303 West, 5-story American basement dwelling, 25x100; sellers, Stewart & Smith; buyer, George C. Miller. 124th street, south side, 225 feet west of Columbus avenue, 150x 100, vacant; sellers, Mary G. Pinkney and Charles Salter; buyers. Potter & Bro,; broker. Samuel Goldsticker. Central Park West, northwest corner of 108th street, lOO.llx 200, vacant; seller. Jay estate; buyers, Oppenheimer & Veith; brokers, L. J. Phillips & Co.; price, about .'flOCOOO. Convent avenue. No. 160, 3-story stone dwelling, 17x52x75; seller, Thomas Cahill. Amsterdam avenue, east side, 141hh to 141st street, 200x130. vacant; seller, Joseph Guinet, of Lyons, France; buyers, Oppen¬ heimer & Hamershlag: brokers. Slawson & Hobbs, 82d street. No. 424 East, 25x100, vacant; sellers, Weil & Mayer: buyer. Max Hart, who will improve, as stated elsewhere. lOCth street. No. 154 West. 5-story flat. 30x86.6x100.11; sefier. John Paterno. who takes in exchange No, 204 West 106th street; buyer, Jaraes Denholm; brokers, Cbarles S. Kohler & Brother. ' 106th street. No. 204 West, 3-story brick and stone dwelling, 25 xlOOl seller, James Denholm; buyer, John Paterno; brokers. Charles S. Kohler & Brother. See No. 154 West 106th street, 77th street, Nos. 142-148 West, three 5-story American base¬ ment dwellings; sellers, Oppenheimer & Hamershlag; brokers, Slawson &. Hobbs. 109th street, Nos. 114 and 116 West, two 5-stoiT flats, 50x100; Siller, John Welcker; broker, P. E. Malnhart. Amsterdam avenue, from 201st to 204th street, plot of about three acres; seller, Charles A, Chesebrough; buyers, Ernst-Marx- Nathan Co. Q7th street. No. 131 West, 4-story dwelling, 16x100.11: buyer, Mrs. R. Levy; broker, Cyrille Carreau. fiOth street. No. 49 East. 4-story dwelling, 15x100.5; sellers, Elizabeth C. and George S. McKibben; buyer, Benjamin Perkins; brokers. H. R. Drew & Co.; price. $28,000. 73d street. No, 64 East, 4-story American basement dwelling, 17x60x extension xlOO; seller, J, C. Lyons; broker, B. De Forrest Simmons. This is the last of four houses recently completed by the seller. Nos. 60. 62 sold for $87,500; No. 66 for $40,000. Lexington avenue, northeast corner of 77th street. 3-story and basement dwefiing, 18.10x70; seller, Samuel Cohen; buyer, G. Fountain; brokers, T. Scott & Son; price, $21,000. Sth avenue. No. 2494, 5-story flat, 25x80x100; seller, Charles Leasenfeld; buyer, George Coburn; brokers, Hafi J. How & Co. 71st street. No. 347 West, 4-story dwelling, 18.9x102,2; seller, Charles Lowen; buyer, a Mr. Smyth; broker. D, D. Brandt, Columbus avenue, No. 766, 5-story flat, 25.3x90x100; seller, John Kollman; brokers. Miller & Leech; price. $37,000, NORTH SIDE. 182d street, north side, 100 feet west of Prospect avenue, lot 25x 200; seiler, Mrs. Bleanor M. Bell; buyer. Charles Stonebridge; broker. William Stonebridge; price. $1,600. See Nos. 2303 and 23u5 Monroe avenue. Monroe avenue, Nos. 2303 and 2305, two 2-Btory and basement frame dwellings; seller, Charles Stonebridge, taking in part pay¬ ment lot 25x200 on 182d street, west of Prospect avenue; buyer, Mrs. Eleanor M. Bell; broker. William Stonebridge; price, $5,600. Jackson avenue, east side, 175 feet south of 183d street, 2-story frame dwelling: seller, John Lalor; broker, William Stonebridge; prici;!, $3,300, 107th street, north side, 132 feet west of Hall place, 25x165, vacant; and Kelly street, east side, 400 feet north of 165th street, 60x100, vacant: seller, Gustave P. Muller; buyer, Joseph Butter- worth; brokers, W. F. &. C. H, Smith. See ProSpefit-'terrace and 13 th street. Prospect terrace, southwest corner of 13th street, 2-story frame dwelling, 25x100; seller. Joseph Butterworth, taking in exchange three lots on Kelly street and one lot on 167th street; buyer, Gus¬ tave P. Muller; brokers, W. F. & C, H. Smith; price, $5,000. Vanderbilt avenue. No. 1242, frame house, on lot 25x150; seller. Mrs, Elizabeth Price: buyer, Stephen Moser; brokers, R. I, Brown's Sons. Union avenue. No. 1169, S-story frame house, on lot 19.3x132; seller, John A. and Caroline T. MeNicol; buyer, Joseph Crozier; brokers, R. I. Brown's Sons. Webster avenue, east side, 280 feet north of 168th street, 4Bx 13x16, vacant; seller, estate of W. H. Morris; buyer, Marie Ha.nd- enlang; brokers, R. I. Brown's Sona,