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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 30, no. 762: October 21, 1882: Supplement

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Real Estate Record AND BUILDER^' GUIDE. Vol. XXX. NEW TOEK, OCTOBER 21, lb82. No 762, Published Weekly by The Real Estate Record Association TERMS: ONE YEAR, in advance.....$6.00 Communications should be addressed to C. W. SWEET, 191 Broadway. J. T. LINDSEY. Busmess Manager. A liberal price wfll be paid at this ofiice for the following copies oE The Real Estate Record: Vol, I—Nos. 1. 4, 5, 0, 19 —.------------4-* ^----------------. SALES OF THE WEEK. The following are the sales at the Exchange Sales room for the week ending October 20: * Indicates that the property described has been bid in for plaintiff" 8 account: LOUIS mesier. Bank st. No. 40, s, s, 19x91.3, two-and one-half story brick Iront frame he use and one- story brick shop in rear. A. Altmeyer. (.Kent, S180 and subject to life lease)........ $.'5,500 Bowery, No. 2-i, i w s, :^5,3x99.6x25x97,8, four- story biick and onestory bricK htuse in rear. Catharine R. Thoma j. Utent, $2,4(0. taxes, &c).............................. 35,300 Bowery, No, G.ii4, e s. 36.4x80x36.9x79.30, four- Ptory brick house Geo Ruckert. (Kent, $l,i5:i=i, taxes, &c)............................ 36,100 Broadway, No. 212, n ecor Fulton st, 2^.0x76. flve-story brick building, french roof. M. A. J. Lynch. (1-25 part).................. 32,C0O Broadway, No. 393, n w s. 2.5x100.5, five-story brick (stone front) house and one-story iu rear, L. Spencer. (Rent, $13,000, taxes, &c)....................................... 335,000 Broadway, No..448, s e s, 25xl20.2x24.10x320.:3, • flve-story brick iron front house. L. Spencer. (Rent, $6,000. taxes, &c).......333,060 Canai .st. No. 331, n e cor Greene st, a0.1x77.31 x20.6x81.9, onethree-and-one-balf atory and one tliree-siory brick houses. W, A. Spen¬ cer. (Rent, .•ii.3,000)........................ 41,000 Catharine sdp. No. 6. w s. 20.3x40, four-story brick dwell'g, Isidore Cohen. (Rent, SI.OjO)..................,................. 10,000 Ulniich st, Nos. 01 and 03, e s, 50x50, portion five story brick warehouse. Estate H. D, Aldrich (Rent, $1,500)................ 31,800 C!hurch st. No, 2.34, n w s, 20.2x74.31x39.9x74.31, three-story brick house. W. A, Spencer. (Rent, $3,800. taxes, &c)............... 33,000 Chambers st. No. 49, nes, 23,3x351.7 to No. 27 Reade st, x25.0x151,6, five-story brick store¬ house, J. I. Campion. (Rent, $12,000).... 133,500 Chatham st. No, 43, s s, 20.1x52 7 to North Wil¬ liam St. x36 30x41.3, two and one-half-.story frame building. Henry Hart, (Rent, $1,200, taxes, &c.)................................ 22,000 Crosby st, Nos. 13,35 and 37, ses, 75x300, three three and one-half-story brick and one four story brick houses. .John Burke. (Leased as long as grass grows and water runs)...................................... 30,000 Division st. Nos, 1G6 and 3661^, n s, 28x302.3x 2,5.2xS9.3, two and-one-half-story frame house. H, Conkling. (Rent, $840) ....... 11,750 Division st. No. 186, n s. 21.6x60,8x19,0x69 3, th'-ee-s'ory frame dweU'g and one-story fratue dwell'g in rear. Louis Brulcwitch. (Rent, $300)............................... 6,725 East Broadway, No. 303, s s, 24.31xl00x24.3x 99.11, three-and-one-half story brick house. S. Jacobs. (Kent, $3,000)......;...'...... 33,350 Eldridge t-t, No. 52, e s, 20.30x66.6, three-story brick house. H. Conkling. (Rent, $800).. 30,000 Eldridge st, No. .52!^, e s, 20.30x66.6, simUar building. H. Conkling. (Rent, $720)..... 9,325 Elizabeth st. No. 40, s e s, a5x55, two-story frame house and two-story brick shop in rear Chas. 0. olden. (Rent, $:i60)........ 7,500 Elizabf-th st. No. 44, e s, 25x300, two-and-one- half story (brick front) frame house and ^ two-slory brick shop. Charles Golden. , (Rent, $420)................................. 33,675 Elizabeth st. No. 298, e s, 23,lx 5x23.1x73.6, three story frame house. H. Conkling. (Rent, $280)..............■............... . 8,400 Forsyth st. Nos. 181 to 1851^, n w s, 75x100, four three-story brick houses. W. A. Spencer. (Rent, $660 each).......'.................. 32,000 Gold st. No, 34, ses, 23,lix98.30xJ3x98.11, two¬ story brick shop, shed and coal yard. John W. Mason. (Rent, $600. taies,' <6e)........ 1,0 0 Grand sr. No. 39, s s. 22.6x72.6, brick house. James Carr. (Rent. $550).................. 8,850 Grand st. No. 73, s s, 22x75.4, four-story brick (iron front) house and one-story in rear. Mayer Eisemann. (Rent, $-.'S8, taxes, &c) 7.850 Grand st, No. 341, secor Ludlow st, 23,13x7».9, three-story frame (brick front) dweU'g and two-story brick dweU'g in rear. Henry Waters. (Rent, $1,500, taxes, &c).......... 31,000 Grand st. No. 399, sws, 20.1x80.1, three-story brick house. Cath. R. Thomas. (Rent, $1.200)........................... Greene st. No. 6, e s, 22.10xl00,5x29.6x irreg.,' two-and-one-half-story brick house and one-story in rear. W. A. Spencer. (Rent. ."^•$3,600).............................. Hester st. No. 102, sws, 25.7x300.9, three-story frame house. Aug. Berbert. (Rent, $750 taxes, &c)...................... ' Lispenard st, No. 10. sws, 20x69, two-and-one- half-story frame house, shed, &c. W C Lester. (Rent, $600, taxes, &c)....... Maiden lane. No. 86. sws, 27x331.7, to No 35 Cedar st, x27,2x irreg; No. iO Mfliden lane, thre»'-and-one-half-stor V brick building and one-story in rear;No. 15 Cedar st, four- tory brick house and one-story in rear. E H Kellogg. (Rent, $3,600)..........' Mercer st, w s, 72.4 n Canal st, 37x47,5x33.3x 52,4, three-story brick building and one- story brick extension, W. A. Spencer (Bent, $2,600) ............:........ .... ■ Mulberry st, No. 25, w s, 2,5x74x2 2.3x69, ibree'- story frame house and stables in year D H Dugro, (Rent, $300, taxes, &c).... New Bowery, No. 32, nws, 3i..5x55 to No. 36 Roose\elt st, x 24.33x30 6, =wo-story brick honse. W. A. Spencer. (Rent, $450, taxes &c)............................. North William st. No. 38, e s, 36.31xl8.3x'2b.ix 7.6. four-s ory brick house, J. B. Simpson (Rent. $420)..................... ^ Pearl st, No. 480, e s, 23.33x339.1x25 4x irreg. two- and-one half-story brick house and brick house and frame stable in rear. John Boyd. (Rent, $900)................ PeUst, No. 33, sws, 25.4x81.3x24.9x89 b. two¬ story frame loft and four-story brick hous-e in rear. F, A; Conkling. (Rent, $425, taxes, &c)............................. Prince st. No. 134, sws, 25x301, three-and-one- half-story brick house. Benj. Van Raclin (Rent. $900) ...................... Prince st, No. 138, s s, 25x103, two-and-one-half-' story frame (brick front) dwell'g and one- stoiy brick stable in rear. Blorris O'Brien Spring st. No 94, s w s, 2-x50,8, five-story brick (stone front) house. C. F. Wildey. (Rent $2,804)............................. Spring st. No. 3.'^4, s s, 20x80, three-and-one- half story brick building, John SuUivan (Rent, $1,000).. ............. Water st. No, 383, ses, 83.5x45x23,1x44.33, foii'r- story brick house and one story in rear W.A.Spencer. (Rent, $3,:^aO)........... White st, No. lir., s e cor Centre st, 25.3x80x 20,3x—, twostory brick house, and one- story brick house, one-story frame house shanty. &c. D. Knabe. (Rent. $3,.5C0).... White st. No. 337, s s, 23,8x—, two-story brick house. John Boyd. (Rent, $600)..... White st, No. 119, s s, 23,8x—, two-sory brick house. John Boyd. (Renf, $650) .. White st, Nos. 316.138 and 320, n e cor Cenire st, f)8.6x73.2x58.6x77.4, three two.and-one- half-story brick houses and th-ee-story and one-story brick houses on Centre st. Joseph Kuntz. (Rent, $2,560) ........... Wooster st. No. 236. ses, 20,0x5 i, two-and-one- half story brick house. Miss Cath. Wolfe (Rent, $600. taxes, Ac.)...... 4th st, Nos. 31, 33 and 35 E., s s, 75x132x75x130. four story brick building, "Turn Hall." Francis Schneider.............. ... 38th st. No, 340 W., s s, S3x92, two-story brick stable. H, Conkling, (Rent, $1,000) Sd av, No, 272, w s, 2l,6xV5, three-story brick house. J.J.Mathews. (Rent, $3,200)___ e. h. luulow & CO. 78th St. n s, 3.50 w 9th av, 100x102.3, vacant W. R.Smith........................ 79th st, s s, 350 w Dth av, 50x102.2, vacant. A M.Arnold............................ 3d av, s e cor Olst st, 25.8x110. Jacob Riippert. 3d av. e s, adj, 75x1 lO. Jacob Ruppert....... 3>l av, e s, adj, 2.5x100. Jacob Ruppert........ 93stst, ss, 110e 3d av, 30x300 8. Jacob Rup¬ pert .................................... 91st St. ss, adj, 50x300.8x irreg. Jacob Rup¬ pert ...................... 3d av, e s, 50.6 s S'dst, 25.2x300. Wm Fern¬ schild...................................... K. V. HARNETT. *39th St, No. 224 W., s a. 20.7x98.9. three-story frame dweU'g, Citizens' Savings Bank. (Amount due, abt $30,500).................. CHARLES S. BROWN. 4th St. No. 199 E , n s, 25x96.2, flve-stoiy brick house. Chailes J. Goeller. (Leasehold: leased May 3, 3879, for 20 years; ground rent, $350 per annum)................... H. N. CAMP. Allen St, No. 98, e s, 24.9x87 6, five-story brick store and tenem't. Fred'k Pflueger. (Amt due, abt $16,250)...................... n. M. SEAMAN. llth st. No, 724. s w cor Dry .Dock st. 21.1x75.4, three-Story brick store and dwell'g. John Callahan. (Amount due, abt $5,750)...... J. F. B. SMYTH. 84th St. s s, 305 e 3d av, 50.10x102.2, vacant. Jo- » seph Husson............................... 16,400 28,500 11,550 10,000 49,000 37,500 9,100 8,700 6,000 13,,350 8,000 14,850 13.300 37,000 13,100 20,600 18,100 8,5C0 8,300 30,000 30,000 74,000 35,000 38,3.50 39,700 30,200 7,600 22,800 7,900 35,200 7,000 8.250 33,000 9,350 39,000 6,350 12,800 J. T. BOYD. •^eOth st, n s, 133 e Ist av, 25x300.4, vacant. Wm. W. Dyckman, admr. (Amout due, abt $3,375).................. ....:.......:..... 2,700 98th st, n s. 37-5 e 9th av, 25x300.33, vacant. N. B. Sandford. (Amount due. abt $2,550) ... 3,850 *133ih st, n s, 350 w 3st av, 36.8x300.10, four- story brick dweU'g and three-stoiy frame dwell'g in rear. Harriet W'atkins......... 3,000 *333ih st, n s, 366.8 w 3st av, 16 8x3'0.10, four- story brick dwell'g and three-story frame dwell'g in rear. Harriet Watkins......... 3,200 *I33thst. n s, 383.4 wist av, 36.8x110.30, four- story brick dwell'g and three-storj- frame dwell'g in reai-. Harriet Watkins......... 4,300 J. H. DRAPER & CO. Nassau st, e s, extdg from Cedar to Liberty st, 381.8x330.8x374x315.30, old Post OfBce building. H. H. Cammann.............. 650.000 W. L. HAMERSLEY, *78th st,ns,394wAvA,2.5x302.2, vacant, Johu C. Boettner. (Amount due, abt $:i,250)..., 3,200 A. J. BLEECKER & SON. 83d st. No. 509 E., n s, 29 8x102.2, four-story stone frunt tenem't. Jacob M. Newman. (Amount due, abt $4,400)................ 36,365 B. SMYTH. 4th av. No. 334, w s, 10.4x63,0x36,6x56,7, three- story brick store and dwell'g. Geoi-ge F Cornell...................................... io,400 Tolal ..............................?2,117,360 •----------------4 « »---------------- BROOKLYN, N. Y. In the city of Brooklyn, Messrs. Cole & Murphy and J. Cole have made the following sales for tbe week ending October 20: Fulton St. s e cor Sackman st, 25x300, vacaut. P. J. Kennedy...................... $800 *Nassau st, w s, 3,025 n3st st, 100x1.50, New Lots. Benjamin .Ricks................. 3,405 *Navy st, e s, 50 n Boliver st, 25x75. W. H. Mead, trus.ee........................... 2,000 York st. No, 1*4, s s. 25x75, three-stoiy frame dweU'g. Catharine Carr................ ;^,000 York st. No, 136, s s, 25x75, three-story frame dweirg. Patrick Broderick........... .. ;i,025 South 7th st, s e cor 2d st, 23.6x80, Jobn Ry- ley, (Moris. $1.380)...................... 16,480 *Pro8pect av, n ,s, 3.55 w 5ili av. 19'.xll2.9x395.3 X129.1. Julia A. Sanger ................. 5.000 *St. Marks av, s s. 3r<;.8w Franklin av, 33 4x 30'. Philip E. MOlson. (Morts $8,000).... 3,3:W Total........................................ $a3,840 . Bl'lLDL>fG MATERIAL lUARREl. BRICKS.—On Common Hards there has been a somewhat irregular market, but on the final result sellers appear to be holding their own first rate, and in some instances feeling very confident over the sit_ uation. Soon after our last, arrivals commenced to run up rapidly, and in three days some twenty-eighi barge loads with about as many sailing vessels had put in an appearance rather to the surprise of all hands, but especially so to buyers, who had been led to"expect a continued light oft'ering The iv suit was an immediate withdrawal of bids and o ders, to a con¬ siderable extent, and a sort of stand off in expectation that under the heavy Accumulation some pressure to realize would follow. Holders, however, not onl>- failed to exhibit any great anxiety, but sto^'d out flrmly, and we are tmaware that even small ft action¬ al shading took place, aiid e-entuaby buyers finding they were gainiug nothing renewed the demand, cleaned out the oft'ering somewhat rapidly ai d le- stored the former strong and health.y tone with prices well up to figures ruling at the date of our last report. Quotations as now made show about $7.00(a7,y5 per M. for Jerseys: $7.00(g,7,5'> for JJp Rivers; $7,.5('(g:i 8.00 for Haverstraws, with 25c. and eveu 5tc. in some instances to be added for choice and fancy stock. As usual, for some time past, the supplies handled have gone largely into consumers hands, but there is evidences of a growing intere.st among dealers who, having run their supply down to about as low a figure as seemed safe under the present conditions of the market, have added to the strong tone by stopping competition against fresh cargo an ivals and come into the market as buyers to make good the depleted accuniu'ations. More or less work is still going on along the River but the produc tion is greatly cut do.vm and said to be rapidly taper¬ ing off to final entirp suspension for the season. Pale Brick seem to be selbng quite as close as the better grades and remain firm at $4,00@$45;i per M, and some of the best at $4,75. Fronts in good demand and firm with no reduction made in the cost of any first-class goods, GLASS—The movement of window glass is not very liberal and is in the main confined to orders from reg¬ ular sources to the extent of ear.'y wants. In pretty much all cases, however, sellers speak cheerfully and confldently, the foreign stock remaining under good control, the domestic product in small accumulation