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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 16, no. 400: November 13, 1875

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Estate Record ND BUILDERS' GUIDE. NEW YOKK, SATUEDAY, NOYEMBER 13, 1875. No. 400. Published Weekly by THE REAL ESTATE RECORD ASSOCIATION. C. W. SWEET...............Pbesident AND Tbeasukee PEESTON I. SWEET...........Seobetaey. L. ISEAELS.........................Business Manageb TEEMS. ONE YEAR, in advance....$10 00. Communications should be addressed to ' C "W. S"^VI3ET, Nos. 345 and 347 Bboadwat. EXIT TRADE UNIONS. A few years ago The Eeal Estate Beooed stood up boldly and alone in open combat witb trade tinions and tbeir supporters. Many of our readers will no doubt remember witb what persistence we fought the great bricklayers' strike from its very inception to its final col¬ lapse, while all otber journals were either only lukewarm in their condemnation or openly espoused tbe side of tbe "unions." Since tben experience and investigation have revealed to all conscientious "writers the baneful influence of the conductors of trade unionism; and, tbougb there has not in reality been one new point made outside those embodied in our arguments at the time referred to, they have been re-written in so many ways as to, present the subject in almost every con¬ ceivable light. In short, aside from a few polit¬ ical sheets and so-called trade organs, nearly every paper in the country has, for many months, been advising the ijtitting loose from "society-'control of all mechanics who have the least particle of self-respect and independence, the effect of which, coupled with the hard times and a not very remarkably gratifying experience between workmen and those in whom they had placed confidence as leaders, seems at last to be a pretty thorough extihgiushmeht of some of the most obnoxious "unions." Workmen are now making more direct con¬ tracts "with employers than for many years, and are enabled to accept employment whenever they can find it, and upon such terms as may seem best under the circumstances, without crawhng on their knees, so to speak, to a "committee" for permission • to earn bread and shelter for the wives aiid little ones. "Neither does an honest mechanic run the risk of assault, or possibly murder, when he feels inclined to dispose of his labor as his own inclinations may dictate, a few examples of the ruffians, who resorted to blows as an argument in favor of union¬ ism, through our courts of law having had verjr salutary effect. It may be that the Unions are only. dormant, and "will awaken again should an opportunity be afforded to "wield the old-time power; but our impression is that they are pretty well squelch¬ ed, and that, the demagogues who as officers and "committeemen" have about run the associa¬ tions are now without visible means ofsupport. Exactly what these "orators" are to do for a liv¬ ing, now that there is no more resolutions to pass—the execration of capital falls flat, and workmen don't care a farthing to have anyone to fight for their "rights" but themselves—it is difficult to say. We "vsrould advise, however> that they step down and out, and emigrate. Everybody has had enough of them, and none more so than the general body of workmen, out of whose hard earnings they have been drawing an income for years, until at last the victims have awakened to the delusion under which they were laboring. CONVEYANCES. NEW YORK. / Novemberi, 5,6,'8,9,10. Beekman pi., e. s. (No. 27), 60.5 n. 50thst., 20x100. Frederick Schuck to Mary McKeon. Nov. 3.$25,000 Boulevabd, w. b., 25.8 n. 92d st., 100x100. Abra¬ ham C. Tully to Edward J. Lewis. Aug. 20, 1874......................................16,650 Boulevard, e. s., 125.8 s. 92d st„ 35.7xl06.1x" 42.6x102.9.................................. Bloomingdale road, n. w. cor. 91st st., runsn. 8.10 X east to centre of road x south 8.10 x west to beginning...........___............___.. Boulevard, n. e. cor. Olst st., 15.5x99.8x8.10 X102.2...........:......................... John D. Phillips and Samuel Cohen to Saul J. Le-v^r. (% part.) March 31................nom Boulevard, s. e. cor. 104th st., 101.9x133.5.....) Boulevard, n. e. cor. 103d st., 101.10x231.8___( Lewis J. Phillips to John D. PhUlips. June 18, 1873......................................135,000 Boulevard, s. w. cor. 135th st.. runs south to] centre line of block x west to Hudson River.. Water lot, bounded north by 135th st.^ east by line of original high water mark, south by cen¬ tre line of block bet. 134th and 135th sts., and westerly by w. s. of 13th av.... .•............, Pauline wife of Henry Bucking to Charles J, Osbom. Nov. 1....................___114,400 Boulevard, e. s., 124.11s. 138th st., 25x111.10x1 26.4x120.1.............. ;;.................. V- Academy St., n. e. cor. Vermilye av., 150x175..) Howard W. Coates to Charlotte wiie of John H. Morris, (y part.) June 8.......;.........nom Bboadwat (No. 167), w. s., 25x103............) 2d av., n. w. cor; 12th St., 26x90...............)■ 12th St., n. s., 90 w. 2d av., 20x51.9............) Ehrich Parmly and others to Mary M. wife of Charles H. Ward. Sept. 25................nom Broadway, e. s., 59.5 s. Maiden lane, 17.4x68x"j 17.11x67.10.................................' Broadway (Nos. 170 and 172), 59.4x68x62.8x68. [ 37th St., s. s., 196 e. 7th av., 14x92.4x14x92.9.. j 38th St., n. Sy 335 vr. 5th av., 25x98.9...... .. J Mary M. Ward and others to Ehrich Parmly. Sept. 26............................;.......nom Broadway, s. e. cor. Bond st., 29x130........./ 38th St., n. s., 278.9 w. 5th av., 56.3x98.9......) Ehrich Parmly. Mary M. wife of Charles H. Ward, and Julia "wife of Frederick BiUings to Ehrich Parmly, Charles H. Ward and Frederick ' Billings (Trustees). Sept. 25..............nom Broadway, w. s.,. 19.10 n. 41st st., 20,11x81.3x 20.4x84.2. Frederick Follett to Edward J. Lewis. Sept. 17,1874.....................16.009 Broadway, s. w. cor. 42d st., 51.3x125.10x49.4x; 112.1. Frederick Follett to Edward J. Lewis. July 24,1874............................. 32,000 Broadway, s. w. cor. 57th st., runs south 30.6 x west T.9 X northwest in a diagonal line 151 to a point 9.3 s. 57th st. x northwest in another diagonal Hue 37 to a point 59 e. Sth a"v^. x east 182 to beginning. Reuben H. Cudlipp to Thos. R. McManus." Aug. 18. (Q.C)........... 55,000 Bboadwat, e. s., 50.1x217x50x214. Benjamin F. Raynor to George H. Peck. (C. a. G.) (^ part.) Nov. 8............................1,000 Broadway, e. s., 305.1 s. e. Sherman av., 50.lx 217x50x214. Benjamin F. Raynor to George H. Peck.. .(C, a. G.) (H part.) Oct. 8.......;i,000 Broome st., s. s., 55 e. Columbia St., 24.9x100. Frederick Folz to Amalie "wife of Peter Schuessler. Nov. 1........................25,000 Canal st., n. s. (No. 115), 18.6x24.6x19.6x24..) Canal St., n. s. (No. 117), 61.11 e. Chrystie st., v 18.9x24.6..................................) John Barander to George Barander. Nov. 1..100 Clinton St., e. s.,75 s. Madison st., 25x93.7x26x 93.6. Henry D. Purroy (Ref.) to Christian Brennemann. Oct. 29....................7,700 Crosby st., e. s., 42 s. Spring st., 72x100. William Schlfferto Adolph Kaufmann and Ferdinand S. M. Blum. Nov. 1........................30,000 Delancey st^ n. vr. cor. Norfolk st. (No. 130), 26x51.8. "William Siegel to Bertha "wife of Philip Levy. Nov. 10......................4,467 Delancey St., n. s,, 50.3 vr. Norfolk St., 25x69.8. Thomas Morrison to Nicholas Knorr, Elizabeth, N. J. Oct. 23............................28,000 Division St., n. s. (Nos. 100 and 102), 24.7 w. Al¬ len st., 49.2x110x43.9x88.2. James Wilmore to William P. Cook (Assignee). (Leasehold to se¬ cure creditors.) Nov. 1....................nom Hudson st., e. s. (Nos. 86,88,90 and 94), s. e. cor. Leonard st. Leonard st. (No. 6) runs e. along a. a. Leonard st. 100.7 x south 57 x west to Hudson St. to a point 90.7 south from point of beginning x north along Hudson St. 90.7. Augustus C. Bechstein to William S. Loew. Nov. 1...................................63,500 LE"m[s St., s. e. cor. Houston st., 25x70. Frederick Rmg, Jr., to Herman H. Wilbers. Oct. 1. .14,500 Murray st., s. s., Lots 236, 237, 238, Church] Farm, each 25x75.......................... Park pi., n. s. (No. 9 and 11), 37.6x75.6........ Park pi., n. s. (No. 13), 200 w. Broadway, 24.10x75.................................. 'i Park pL, n.s. (No. 15), 224.10 w. Broadway.. Park pi., n. s., 162 w. Broadway, 86.7x76......,' Murray st., s. s., 178.4 vr. Broadway, 75.2x75.5. J Ehrich Parmly and others to Julia wife of Frederick Billings. (Partition). Sept. 25. .nom New Bowery, e. s., 60.9 S.-w. Oak st/, 19.6x70.7x 19.4x69.6. (Leasehold)'. Louis Newman, to David Hirsch. Oct. 11 ..;..;..............nom Same property. David Hirsch to Isaac Kraft. Nov. 3.....................................nom Pearl st. (No. 247), 14.6x50. Samuel B. Howard' and S. H. Gary (Exrs. of George L. Gary) to Nathaniel H. Gary, Brooklyn, {y part.)... ;5,'000 Same property. S. E. Howard and • J.. H, Gary (Exrs.) to John Currie. (% part.) Nov. 3.. nom Same property. Mary W, Gary, Mary A. "wife of Nelson G. Carman, Jr., to Nath. H. Cary. (Q. C.) (3^ part.)..............................nom Same property. Mary W. Gary, Mary A. wife of Nelson G. Carman, Jr., to Isaac H. Cary and Maria M. Hastings. (Q.C.) (% part.)....nom Same property. John Currie to Isaac H. and Nathaniel H. Cary and Maria M. Hastings. {% part.) Nov.3.............................nom RiviNGTON St., s. s., 112 e. Mangin st., 22x75. Nathan M. Rosinsky to Sarah Solomon. Sept. 22..........................................7,750 Spruce St., n. s., 78.8 w. Gold St., runs northeast 51.1 X southeast 18.11 x south"west 8.6 x south- - east 6.9 x southwest 46.7 to Spruce st.|x north¬ east along Spruce st. 26. Henry Bucking to Charles J. Osborn. Nov. 1.....;..........34,000 Washington st., vr. a. (Nos. 528, 530 and 532). 104 s. Charlton St., 104x69. Joseph Walker to John C. Spencer. Nov. 4...............•........20,000 Water st. (No. 612), 24x64. Lewis K. Albro to James K. Jackson. (Subj. to Mort. $1,000)..3,500 7th St., s. s., 83 w. Av. C, 25x90.10. Sellgman Solomon and Julius Katzenberg to John G. Schmidt. Nov. 5..........................12,000 7th St., s. s., 144.5 w. 2d av., 24.5x90.10. George Kinney (Exr. of Eliza G. Kenney) to John Harper. Nov. 1...........................13,500 8th St., s. 8., 402.5 e. Av. C, 24x97.6. Alfred Mclntyre (Ref.) to John Muth. (Subj. to Mort. and judgment $9,858.)..................... -1,000 IOth St., s. s., 300 e. 1st av., 25x99.7. John Neu¬ bauer to Henry Wissemann. Nov. 1.......21,000 i2TH St., s. s., 216.4 w. Av. C, 16.8x103.3. Wil¬ liam. Johnson to J. AUyn Reeves. July 29..10,000 16th St., n. s., 220 e. 6th av., 21x92. John Barry to CaroUne Barry. Nov. 8................16,800