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October 19, 1901. KECOUD AND GUIDE. 493 49th st, No. 55 West, 4-sty brownstone dwelling, 20x60x100.5; Columbia College leasehold; seller, estate of Harriet F. Crane, buyer. Dr. P. R. Turnure, who will occupy the premises after extensive alterations; broker, John P. Kirwan. Madison av, No. 187, 4-sty dwelling, on lot 24x100; seller. Mrs. Fitzhugh Whitehouse; brokers, Henry D. Winans & May. Tth st, Nos. Ill to 115, near 1st av, 7-sty elevator apartment house, on plot 63xy7,6x irregular; sellers, Sobel & Kean; buyers. Geiger & Braverman. The buiiding has accommodations for forty-eight families, and will not be flnished until December 1. Title EO the property is in the name of Samuel E. Jacobs. 44th st. No. 161 West, 4-sty dwelling, on lot 21x100.5; seller, Mary A. Maxwell; buyer, Joseph A. Kehoe. The house-adjoins the Criterion Theatre, owned by Sire Bros. No. 155, on the same street, is owned by May Irwin, 45th st. No. 152 West. 4-sty dwelling, on lot 16.8x100; seller. J. Ralph Bennett. Delancey st, Nos. 110 and 112, old building, 21x100 and 21x TT.6; seller, estate of J. J. Graeber; buyers, Mandelbaum & Le¬ wine; brokers, Charles Buermann & Co. 20th st. No. 143 West, 3-sty brick dwelling; seller, Ellen Riger, buyer, Alfred M. Rau; broker, J. Arthur Fischer. The property was offered at auction on Thursday, and bid in at $14,200. Madison st. No. 138, 5-sty tenement, on lot 25x100; seller, Maud Monell, of Pittsburg, Pa.; brokers, H. Rinaldo & Brother. 8th av. No. 832, near .50th st, 4-sty brick building with store on lot 24,S^xT0; seller, Conrad Alheidt; brokers, John P. Kirwan and William Richtberg. Mr. Kirwan sold this property to the seller within the month. 44th st, No. 4T West. 2-sty stable, on lot 18.9x100,5; seller Aaron Wolff; buyer, a client of A. W. McLaughlin & Co.; brokers, Bloodgood & Hayes. This property adjoins the Iroquois Hotel, . owned by the Iroquois Realty Co, Hudson st. No. 491, 3-sty building, on lot 20xT2; seller, Mrs. Rosalind C. Richmond; brokers, William A. White & Sons and H H. Cammann & Co. Eldridge st. No. 220, 5-sty tenement, on lot 25xSS; seller, Will-, iam Arenfeld. 24th st, No. 236 West, dwelling, leasehold; seller, a Mrs. Vetter; buyer, M. E. Gross; broker, William Richtberg. 45th st, Nos. 116 and 118 West, two 4-sty dwellings, on plot 20x 100,5, have been purchased by the Long Acre Realty Company from Henrietta O. Glatz and Frank S. Allen. NORTH OF 59TH STREET. 92d st, No. 159 West, 3-sty dwelling, on lot 18x100; seller, Rev. W. H. Ten Eyck; buyer, Mary L. Kelley; price, $21,000. Sth av. No. 1346. 5-sty flat, on lot 25x100; seller, Lucus George, buyer, Herman Gampert. Harlem Ship Canal; Andrew J. Connick has bought from the Clarkson estate a plot of about flfty-three lots fronting about 950 feet on the Harlem Ship Canal, and Old Spuyted Duyvil Creek, north of the terminus of Prescott av. Central Park West, from 73d to 74th sts; The Clark estate is reported to have sold this block front and two adjacent lots on each street, making a plot 200x150, to one of the big real estate corporations. At the office of the estate the report is positively denied. 63d St. No. 39 East. 4-sty dwelling. 23x58x100.5; seller. Dr. George P. Biggs; buyer, Dr. J. Rudisch, 139th st, north side, St. Nicholas to Amsterdam av, two 6-sty apartment houses, on plot 136x50.10x.5flxl26.G; seller, Frederick Brandt; buyer, George E. Ketcham. , 2d av. No. 1438, southeast cor.ier of 75th st, 4-sty tenemeni with store and 2-sty brick extension on the street, on lot 18.llx 100; seller, Edward J. McMahon: buyer, James Everard; price, $23,000. 65th st, Nos. 30 and 32 West, two 5-sty flats, on plot 41.8x 100.3; seller, John G. Jenny; buyers. Martin & Brother. The seller bought the houses in 1899 for about .i;59.000, 71st st, No, 423 East. 6-sty tenement with stores, on lot 25x 102.2; sellers, Lanrowitz & Fine, who take in exchange No. 216 East 20th st, 5-sty tenement, on lot 25x100. S5th st, No. 2 East, stable, on lot 25x102.2; sefler. William R. Grace; buyer, Joseph F. Cullman, who owns the adjoining 3ih av corner, on which stands a 6-sty apartnent house. He also owns the lot, 23x100, on 5th av adjoining che apartment house. H( now has a plot TT.2x125. He paid $33,000 for the 5th av lot and about $95,000 for the apartment house. L. J. Phillips & Co. were thr brckers in the sale of No. 2 East 85lh st! lOSth st, Nos. 51 and 53 East, 5-sty flat, on lot .50x30.11; seller, Barnet Gluckman; buyers, Mali and Hyman Harris; price $30,000. T3d st, No. 48 East, 4-sty and basement brownstone dwelling, on lot 20x102.2; seller. W. G. Demorest; brokers,-Henry'D. Wi¬ nans & May. 82d st. No, 20 East, 5-sty American basement dwelling, on lot 2Txl02.2; sellers, McCafferty & Buckley; buyer., a Mr, Wise; bro ■kers, S. Osgood Pell & Co. Broadway, southwest corner of 67th st, 112.8x187.1x100.5x135.7, vacant; seller. Franklin Pettit, who purchased it in ■ January from the estate of James Flanagan for $207,000; the price in the resale is said to be $300,000. At the time of purchase it was said a 10-sty hotel would be erected on the site, and the exeavations . have been completed; H. S. Thompson, of the Thompson-Starrett Co., is the buyer, and it is understood that he will proceed with the improvement. The Thompson-Starrett Co. are now erecting a 13-sty office building at No. 68 William st; Robert T. McGusty, of Charles -H. Easton & Co., was the broker. Audubon av, southwest corner of ITlst st, 70x100, with lot 2Sx 95, adjoining on 171st st; seller, H. K. Ascough; buyer, M. S. Auerbach; brokers, Bernard Smyth & Sons. SOth st. No. 258 West, 4-sty American basement dwelling, on lot 16x100.8^;: seller, Mrs. M. A. Donnelly; brokers, Slawson & Hobbs. 7iith st. No. 16 West, 5-sty brick dwelling, on lol 25x102.2; seller. George P. Tangeman; buyer, Leander H. Crall. llSth st, Nos. 60 and 62 West, two 5-sty flats, each 25x100; seller, Milton Reismann; buyer. Max Black. 75th st, No. 138 West, 4-sty brownstone dwelling, wilh exten¬ sion, on lot 21x102.2; seller. R. W. Thacher; broker, William R. Ware; price, about $45,500. 71st st. No, 218 West, 3-sty brownstone dwelling, on lot ITx 100,5; seller, Thomas F. Ryan; buyer, Joseph Dillon; broker, John N. Golding. S2d ^!t. No. 18 East, 5-sty American basement dwelling, on lot 2Gxl02.2; sellers, McCafferty & Buckley; buyer, William E. Reis. pr-=sident of the National Steel Co.; brokers, S. Osgood Pell & Co. This is the second house sold of a row of flve now being erected bj- the sellers, who bought the plot, 102,2x145, at the southwest coiner of Madison av and 82d st, in 1899. 113th st, No. 619 West, 5-sty American basement dwelling, on lot 20x100.11; sellers. Buek & Crawford. i\ladison av. No. 15T5. 5-sty flat; seller, M. S. Bernheimer; buyer. Blarry M. Goldberg. 117lh st, Nos. 453 and 4.35 East, two 5-sty tenements, on plot 52x85x95.8; seller, John D. Heins estate; brokers, Bieiman & Co. 121st sl. No. 102 West, 3-sty brownstone dwelling, 21x53x102.2; seller, M. S. Wise; broker, William R. Ware. Hamilton Terrace. No. 36, 3-sty and basement dwelling, on lot ISxlOO; seller. Charles W. Tanner; buyer. Louis C. Hahn; broker, H. L. Moxley. 106th St. No. 312 West, 5-sty American basement dwelling, on lot 20x100.11; seller, Peter Wagner; buyer, O. D. Nast. This is the sixth house sold of a row of ten recently completed. 120th st. No. 60 East, 5-sty single flat, on lot 19x100.11; seller, Cohen estate. T2d st, No. 259 West, 4-sty and basement dwelling, on lot 21x 102.2; seller, Alfred R. Thacher; huyer, Charles F. Hirsch. THE BRONX, Morris av. No. 2388, 2-sty frame dwelling, on lot 3T.6xl20; sellers, M. L. & C. Ernst; buyer, Mrs. C. F. Tripler. Brook av, Nos. 1522 and 1524, two 4-sty flats, each 23x75x100; seller. Max Marx; buyer, C. A, Becker; broker, Jacob Leitner. LEASES. Charles E. Duross has leased the store No. 32 Gansevoort st for Sartiano & Co. for 5 years, at $700 per annum, to Fair, Len¬ non & Co.; and the store and basement of No. 281 W. 12th st for Francis J. Collins, for 5 years, at $480 per annum, to August Mohring & Co. The G-sty apartment. The Carlton, Nos. 110-112 West SOth st, has been transferred to Mrs. V. G. Matthews, who has leased the building for five years, and flve years' renewal, at $12,800 per year. She has mortgaged the premises for a term of five years for $100,000 to Ambrose K. Ely. John P. Kirwan was the broker. The Tunnel and Park Av. Residents. Property-owners and residents on Park av feel that their in¬ terests are being further injured by the plan approved by the Health Department for changing the N. Y, Centra! tunnel, and are protesting against its adoption and execution. Their feeling is expiessed by the following letter, which has been sent to John B. Sexton, President of the Health Department, by D. T. Swaln¬ son, of Firm of Leonard J. Carpenter: 41 Liberty St., New York. October 11, "1001. Mr. John B. Sextcn, President, Health Department. New York City: D&ar Sir—We are agents representing the tollowing properties: 586 Park av, 383 and ,585 Park av, 1028. 1030 and 1034 Park av, 1049, 1051 and 1053 Park av, and wish to enter our protest against the openings being enlarged, or any additinnal ones being made, to the 4ih av tunnel. This looks like sacrificing the people rf the city for people who live out ol,'it, and we think the ta.^payers sh'-juld receiva first consideration from our ciLy auth ritles. We want to place upon record our strongest piotest against this in- i,uslice. Yours respectfully, (Signed.) D. Y, SWAINSON. Property-Owners' Tenement Hou^^e Committee. The Tenement House Committee ot the United Real Estate Owners' Association are comfortably established in their per¬ manent quarters, Room 311, on the third fl6or of No. 09 Nassau st, having removed from the temporary offlee on the first floor. The committee niet last Tuesday and appointed a sub-commit¬ tee. td "ponfer^ witli legal authorities oh the constitutionality of