820
The Keal Estate Record.
13 Fiffcy-eighfch sfc, s s, abfc 375 w 9fch av (2 houses).
Ira A. AUen and H. E. SteA^ens agfc Karl
Beche.......................................... 414
13 Fifth av, Nos. 463, 465, 467 and 469, e s. (Contin¬
ued bv order of Court). Voorhis and Harris
agt Wm. B. Pettit and Charles B. Start......28,333
13 Same property. (Continued.) John A. Gross
agtsame......................................2,713
13 Same property. (Continued.) Roux & Co. agfc
sa,me.........................................3,238
13 Same property. (Continued.) PoAvers & Short
agt same....................................3,803
13 Same property. (Continued.) W. H. & E. A.
Jackson a.gt same..........................2,.355
13 Fourth av. s e cor 64th st(2 houses). Blanches- .
ter & Pliilbi-ick agt James Hindmau and Syl¬
vester and Jas. Blurphj^....................... 203
13 Madison st, No. 188. e s. The Dunbar Box and
Lumber Co. agt D. H. Kiug and John Ken¬
nedy .......................................... 399
15 Fifty-sixth st, n s, 100 AvOtli av (7 houses). Louis
Michelsou agt James W. Smith, E. Dalleiune
and Cockerill & Spaulding................... 23
15 Fifty-seventh st, n s, 150 e Madison av. Hursfc
& Treanor agfc----- IngersoU and A. A. An¬
druss & Sou..................................380
16 Fiffch av, e s, exfcdg from 46fch fco 47th st. (Con¬
tinued by order of Court.) William H. Whefc-
more agt John T. Daly......................10,650
16 Fifty-third st, s av cor 7tli av. 31. J. Lydon agt
John Sheehy and Edward, Ann and George
W. Livermore................................. 250
17 Fifth av, Nos. 463, 465, 467 and 469, e s. (Con¬
tinued by order of Court.) Thomas J. Byines
agt WUliam J. Pettit aud Charles B. Hart.. .1,093
17 Forty-fourth st. No. 5'23, s s. John H. Guesfc
agt Mrs. E. or A. Totten...................... 75
16 Jackson st, No. 58, e s. Thomas Mooney agt E.
and Elizabeth Gierke......................... 100
13 Madison av. s av cor 46th st (6 houses). Andrew
D. CampbeU agt Solomon Bellman and Charles
A.Buddensick...........................1,350
13 Ninth av. n w cor 77tli st, 100x350. Thomas
Barry agt Michael Gavin and Charles T. Hun¬
ter............................................. 185
13 Same property. Patrick McCormick and 3
others agt same. 3 Uens, amounting in the
aggregate to.................................. 95
13 Second av, e s, extdg from 96th to 97th sts.
Peter Ferguson agt James and John E. Mcln¬
tire and the Second Avenue B. R. Co......... 620
15 Same property. Johu W. Ferguson agfc same.. 160
13 Third av, No. 555. e s. Cook & Radley agt C. H.
Heinberg and Geo. N. Sherman..............184
15 Same propertv. Adolph Goldberg agt same... 20
15 Same property. M. BI. Stone agt same........ 76
15 Thirty eighth st, No. 327 East, n s. A. W. Bud¬
long agt BIrs. BIcMann, Daniel Boehan and
George W. Sherman........................... 159
16 Thirty-sixth st, No. 124 West, s s. John Dimond
agt A. & C. Andrews and John A. Bell........ 130
17 Tenth av, No. 506, e s. John H. Guest agt E. or
A. Totten.................................... 75
18 Third av. No. 555, e s. Jas. Fitzgerald age Geo.
W. Sherman,................................ 54
18 Marion sfc. No. 15, e s. Frederick Jocks agfc
Pefcer Lieberitz................................ 191
19 Tenth av, av s, 45.6 n 45th st. Butler & Hunt-
ling agt Robert Hayes....................... 87
19 Third av. No. 55.5, e s. Albert Osborn agfc
George W. Sherman and C. H. Heinberg..... 91
KINGS COUNTY, N. Y.
Oct.
13 Butler sfc, n s, 257 w Nosfcrand av (6 houses, each
16.8x100. Charles SchAvenk agfc S. C. Prescofcfc
and Russell W. Adams........................$80
16 Eighfceenfch sfc. n s, 260 v.' llth av, 40x100. Peter
Shannon agt George W. and Sarah F. Mead.. 70
17 Green av, s s, 86 e Patchen av, 40x100. Good¬
win & Co. agt WiUiam H. Wade and the Trin¬
ity Baptist Church, Brooklyn................500
BUILDINaS PROJECTED.
NEW YORK CITY.
Plan 646—Thirfcy-sixfch st. No. 510 "West, one
four-story brick tenement, 35x60; cost, §7,000;
OAvner, Patrick Blake, 333 West 40th st; buUders,
P. Blake and A. LaAvson.
Plan 647—One Hundred and Twenty-first st, s s,
130 AV 3d av, tAvo four-story brick tenements, 30x
50; cost, S'0,000; OAvner and carpenter, I. E.
Wright, 381 East l-23d st; architect, J. H. Valen¬
tine; builder, Mr. Gardner.
Plan 648—Thu-ty-sixth st. No. 530 West (rear),
one tAvo-story brick stable, 35x17; cost, $400; OAyn-
er, Chas. Gies, llth av, s av cor37thst; builders, J.
Moore and Wm. Simpson.
Plan 649—One Hundred and Thirty-sixth st, ss,
93 e WiUis av, one two-story brick dweUing, ISx
36; cost, $4,.500; .OAvner, I. W. Dunsmore, 3d av
and ISOth st; architects, Rogers & BroAvn; builder,
J. -O. K^ane.
Plan 650—One Hundred and Twenty-first st, n s,
90 e 4th av, eleven three-story broAvn stone and
brick dAvellings, 17x45; cost, each, $5,000; oAvner,
Henry P. Niebuhr, 37 Caimon st; builder. Win.
F. Niebuhr.
Plan 651—Twelfth st. No. 335 East, one five-
story tenement, 8.5x70; cost, $10,000; owner, W.
Wiener, 115 East 7th st; architect, J. M. Forster.
Plan 653—Mott av, e s, 100 n 150th st, four three-
story brick dwellings, 30x35; cost, $3,.500; OAviier,
Henry L. Morris, 25 Pine st; architect, H. F.
Kilburn; buUder, A. W. Van Tassel.
Plan 653—Sixty-seventh st, 75 e Madisonav,
one four-story broAA-n stone dAvellhig, 25 and 10.6
X.56; cost, $1.5,000; owners and buUders, Breen &
Nason, 341 East 59th st; architects, D. & J. Jar¬
dine.
Plan 654—Thirty-fifth st, n s, 335 av 10th av, one
eight-story brick factory, 150 and 66x197.6 ; cost,
.$35,000; OAvner, Joseph P. Hale, 113 West 34th st;
architects, D. & J. Jardine; builder, P. J. "Vander¬
bUt.
Plan 655—Third av. No. 783 (rear), one one-story
brick storage house, 84x11; cost, $200; owner and
architect, Henry Hornridge, 783 3d av; builder,
Benj. F. BoAviie.
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Congress st, Nos. 173 and 175; two three-story
brick dwellings, 25x50; owner, Thomas Stone, 49
Wyckoff st; architect, M. J. Morrill; builders,
John Hayes aud Thomas Stone.
Fulton st, n s, 95 e Raymond st, one four-story
iron store and French flats, 33.3x108; owner, F.
A. Schroder, 249 Clinton av; architect, John
Mumford; buUders, T. B. Rutan and John Lee.
Henry st, e s, 335 s Harrison st, three three-story
brick dAA'eUings, 16.8x40; OAvner, J. W, Dearing,
467 Hicks st; architects, Parfitt Bros.
.Henry st, 100 s President st, one three-story
briekdwelling, 17x45; OAViier, R. P. Lee; build¬
ers, Moore & Thompson.
Herbut st, cor North Henry st, seven tAvo-story
fraine stores and dwellings, 30x40; OAVuer, B.
ChedAA^ck; architect, T. J. Beir.
Lefferts pi, n s, 300 av Franklin av, three three-
story basement and attic brick dAvellings, 16x50;
owner, G. W. Simpson; architect, G. L. Morse;
builder, Owen Nolan.
Meserole st, cor BushAvick aA', one three-story
bi-ick AA'arehouse, 65x50; owner. Otto Huber;
architect, Charles Stoll; buUder, Balzer Rauth.
Meserole st, s s, 300 e BushAvick av, one tAvo-'
story brick carriage house, .36x39; OAviier, Otto
Huber; architect, John Platte; builders, B. Rauth
& Bro. and George Metzler.
Palmetto st, n s, 100 e Bushwick av, three tAvo-
story and basement brick dweUings, 16.8x36;
owner and architect, George E. Davis, 28 Cedar
st; buUders, Brittinghain & MiUer and G. E.
Davis.
First sfc, AVs, 100 n Broadway, one onestory
brick raih-oad depot; owner. Grand Street RaU¬
road Co.; architect, Caleb Smith; buUders, James
RodweU and C. L. Johnson.
Second st, n av cor Soufch 4fch st, one three-story
brick dwelling, 33x20; owner, W. Aukamp;
builders, ------Bruckhauser and Vfilliam Kohl-
meier.
North Oth st. No. 143 (rear), one two-story
frame dwelling, 35x38; owner, Julius Wielea, 143
North 6th st; architect|and builder, James Merri-
gan.
North 10th st, cor 5th st, one one-story frame
cooper shop, 25x35; owner, Charles B. Hogg;
buUders, Sammis & Bedford.
Forty-third st, n s, 100 w 8d av, five tAvo-story
and basement frame dwellings, 17x30; owner,
Stewarfc McDougaU; archifcecfc, Alex 0. Mc¬
DougaU; buUder, J. K. Fairbanks.
Fiffcy-third st, bet 4th and 5th avs, one one¬
story and basement frame dwelUng, 30x36;
owner, Samuel J. Dear, 474 3d av; builder, John
A. Anderson.
BushAvick av, cor Forrest st, one three-story
brick ice house, 40.4x73.7; oAvner,'j^Claus Lipsius;
architect, Charles StoU; buUders, H Grasman
and George Metzler.
Gat»s av, n s, 175 e Patchen av, one three-story
frame dAA'elling, 85x45; owner, J. N. "Vooris, 746
Gates av; architect and buUder, John McGarry.
Lafayette av, bet FrankUn and Bedford avs,
three three-story brick dAveUings, 16.8x48; oAvner,
Thomas Moorcroft; architect, Theo. E. Thomson.
Lafayette av, s s, 50 av Stuyvesant av, six two-
story frame dweUings, 16.8x38; OAvnerand archi¬
tect, Charles Nimmo; buUder, Wm. H. Hogan.
Lee av, s av cor Heyward st, one three-story
brick store and dweUing, 85x80; owner, "Wm.
Conway; architect, H. M. Tostevin.
Myrtle av. No. 903, one three-story brick store
and flats, 33x.55; OAvner, Robert Porterfield;
buUders, Wright & Brook.
Rochester av, n e cor Herkimer st, one one-and
a-half story frame stable, 20x30; owner and
buUder, C. E. Whitson,. Sr.
, RockaAvay av, 300 s A.tlantic av, three tAvo-
story brick biuldings (hospital and tAvo stables),
60x40 and -33x40; owner, Sisters of Good Shep¬
herd; architect, P. C. Keely; buUders,------Fagan
and T. G. Turner.
Tompkins av, avs, 83 s Hart st, one three-story
brick dAvelling, 18x40; owner, &c., William Tay¬
lor.
Fourth av, av s, 88 s 31st st, one two-story
frame dwelling, 28x38; owner, Joseph Keil;
buUder, WUliam Edwards.
Interior lot, 40 from Commercial st and 50from
Manhattan av, one four-story brick factory, SOx
40; owner, Devoe Mfg. Co.; architecfc and builder,
J. B. Woodrufl;.
ALTERATIONS, N. Y.
Cenfcre st, No. 15, remoAang partitions in base¬
ment; cost, $100; lessee, Otto Meyer; builder,
Julius Poerschke.
Fourth st, No. .356 East, front altered; cost,
$500; owner and architect, Jno. Parr; buUder, J.
Fish.
Fortieth st, Nos. 241 to 247 West, extension, 35
x90, additional columns, partitions, &c.; cost,
$39,000; OAvner, City New York; architect, D. J.
Stagg; builders, J. McChrisfcie and E. Gustaveson.
Grana st. No. 376, wall and interior altered;
cost, $3,000; OAvner, Nath'l Buckbee; buUders, T.
Kiernan and Doyle & CuUen.
Hudson st, Nos. .55 to 61, repairing damage by
fire; cost, $3,000; OAvner, American Express Co.;
architect and carpenter, E. Smith; masons,
Lyons & Bunn.
Hudson st. No. 493, extension, 15x18; cost,
$1,500; owner, Henry Roloff; builder, Jno. Hank¬
inson.
Little ISfch sfc. No. 17, raised one story; cost,
$700; owner, L. Littlefield; builder, J. Forsyth.
Second av, No. 979, extension, 13x20, interior
alterations, &c; cost, $1,500; OAvner, M. Neuhaus;
architect, "Wm. Graul; builders, not selected.
Second av. No. 1040, extension, 16.6x8; cost,
$425; OAvner and architect, Aug. Hartwig; build¬
er, "VV. Brummer.
Tenth st, s s, 100 e Av D, front Avail rebuUt;
cost, $3,00(); owners, J. Roach & Son; buUders,
T. Lundrigan and F. S. Bacon.
Thirteenth st, Nos. 43 and 45, second floor fitted
for stable; cost, $5,000; owner, L. Toplitz; archi¬
tect, C. Herrmann; builders, J. W. Jackson and
S, N. Norris.
Twenty-first st, n s, 75 e llth aA--, raised two sto¬
ries; cost, $1,000; OAA-ners and architects. Van Al¬
styne & Smith; builders, Sanderson & Moore.
Twenty-first st. No. 145 West, extension, 8x13;
cost, $365; owner, F. N. Harper; builders, J. G.
Porter and Riker & Co.
Twenty-ninth st, No. 450 West, front alteration;
cost, $75; owner and architect, C. C. Heinman;
builders, not selected.
Thirty-second st, No. 437 West, raised one story;
cost, $1,-300; OAvner, M. Y. Malien; buUders, J. M.
Franklin and Lynch & McGuire.
Third av, n av cor 119th st, fitiiit aud interior
alterations; cost, $800; OAvner, Wm. Justin, on
premises; architect, S. B. Isaacs.
Third av, av s, 300 back and opposite 133d st,
part of front rebuilt; cost, $1,100; owner, J. L.
Mott Iron Works; architect, J. B. Snook; builder,
Thos. Overington.
Third av, e s, 175 s 169th st, extension, 43.4x57;
cosfc, $18,000; owner, John Eichler; architect, A.
Pfund.
Washington st, Nos. 586 and 588, rebuild part
of AvaUs; cost, $1,850; oAvner, P. Skelly; archi¬
tect, E. Hartman: builder, M. Reid.
"westst, No. 400, front alteration; cost, $300;
oAvner,------Thompson (Exr.); architects and ma¬
sons, Rabold & Tostevin; carpenter, G. Culgin.
West Broadway, No. 141, raised to uniform
height, interior alterations, rear waU rebuilt;
cost, $1,800; owner, Francis S. Kinney; archi¬
tect, &c., Wm. T. Roylance.'
MISCELLANEOUS.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
ASSIONMENTS—-BENEFIT CREDITORS
Oct.
12 BueU, Luther H., fco Gilberfc L. CroweU.
13 ieSaSamesE. } to Felix Campbell.
13 Eaufman, Charles, fco Jacob Blefczger.
15 Wilhelms, Charles, to Frederick Stems.
IS Metzger. Charies, to Theodore Half.
18 Gilman, WiUiam C , to Oliver D. Smith.
VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY.
Cheney, Nathaniel^ referred to Reg. DAvight.
McDowell, WiUiam O., referred fco Reg.Kefcchum.-
Pike, Henry,.referred fco Keg. Close..
Haines, Provost S., referred to Reg. Lifcfcle.