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The Record and guide: v. 36, no. 912: September 5, 1885

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988 The Record and Guide. September 5, 1885 Same property. M. E. O'Connor agt same. (June 1, 1885)............................. 277 17 31 Same propertv. John O'Brien agt same. (July 18, 1885)............................ 690 00 31 Same property. Same agt same. (July 11, 1885V.................................... 690 00 31 Same property. F. & M. Theriiault agt same. (July 1, 1885)...................... 400 00 3l*0ne Hundred and Thirty-fourth st, s s, 1.50 w 8th av, 50 ft. front. Jatnes McHugh agt E. K. Little & Co. (Aug. 25, 1885)......... 205 00 Sept. 2 Seventh av, n w cor 57th st, 100x100. Hamp¬ den Paint and Chemical Co. agt Thomas Osborne and James Dearing. (Aug. 23, 1885)...................................... 208 00 3 Twenty-second st. No. 22.^ W., n s, bet 7th and 8th avs. George Stone & Sons agt Samuel Lowden and '*The Chelsea." (Sept. 2, 1B84).............. -............ 315 00 *3 Avenue A, Nos. 1600, 1602 and 16C4, e s, abt 50 n 84th st, abt 75 feet front. Jacob Achen- bach agt Frank Weith, owner and coutrac¬ tor..................................... 61 25 4 One Hundred and Eighth st, n s, 65e Lex-] ington av, 1 h'^use.....................J One Hundred and Eighth st, n s, 165.9 e Lexington av, 3 houses................ Oue Hundred and Eighth st, n s, 249.6 e Lexington av. 3 houses___............, John Cullen agt Jacob D. Butler. (April 2.5,1885)..................................3.500 00 4*0ne Hundred and Twenty-fifth st. No. 2.58 E.. s s. Joseph Lauka-i agt Thomas J. OKane. (June 20, 1885)................ 50 00 + Discharged bv order of Court. * Discharged by depositing amount of Uen with County Clerk. KINGS COUNTY. August 29 to September 4—inclusive. State St. No. 32. Samuel Carroll agt Bridget Armstrong. (Aug. 14, 1885)............... $8 26 Twenty-first st. n w s, 225 s w Bushwick av, 75 XlOO. George W. Gladding agt Margaret E. Conlon. (Aug. 31, 1885)................ 350 00 North 7th st. No. 188. James Wallace agt Fraucis Golden and N. Crane. (Aug. 10, 18a5)................................. 28 13 Stone av, e s, 32.2 a Dean st Heury Leonhaidt agt Frederick Heddesheimer and John Smith. (July 31, 1885)................... 35 00 BUILDINGS PROJECTED The first name is that of the ounier; ar't stands for architect, m'n for mason and 6Y for builder. Copies of the New Building Law, with Mar¬ ginal Notes, a full Index, aud Engravings Ulus- trating the Heights and Thicknesses of Walls, edited by W. J. Fryer, Jr., are for sale at the oflSce of The Record and Guide. Price, 75 cents. NEW YORK CITT. SOUTH OF 14th street. Lewis st, No. 34, five-story and basement brick tenem't, 25x82, metal roof; cost, $15,000; estate of Geo. G. HaUock, dec'd, 401 Grand st; ar't, J. B. Snook; b'r, not selected. Plan 1297. 13th st, Nos. 515 and 517 E., two five-story brick tenem'ts. one with stores, 25x86.6, tin roots; cost, each, $15,000; John A. Frey, 115 2d av; ar't. J. Kastner. Plan 1299. Av B, s e cor llth st, four five-story brick tenem'ts, three 25x80, and one 19.8x80, tin roofs; cost, each, $14,0tX»; Catharine Zimmerman, 13 "West 134th st; ar't, J. H. Valentine. Plan 1313. between 14th and 59th sts. 15th st. No. 7 E., five-story brick building, 75x 100.3, roofing of tiles on terra cotta and partly of tin; cost, $100,000; The Youug Womeus' Chris¬ tian Association, 6 East 12th st; ar't, R. H. Rob¬ ertson. Plan 1^90. 37th st. No. 435 W., one-story iron storage shed, 25x30.6, gravel roof; cost, $l,.500; Thomas C. Ly¬ man, 418 West 38tL st: ar'ts, Lederle & Co. Plan 12a5. 40th st, Nos. 623 to 637 W., three-story brick slaughter house, 72x88, felt, pitch and gravel roof; cost, $23,000; Jerome F. Sadler, Sturtevant House; ar'ts, Axford & Cramer, 333 Pavonia av, Jersey City. Plau 1^83. 17th st. No?. 5.52 aud 554 W., two five story brick tenem'ts, 25x77, tin roofs; cost, each, $1.5,(X)u; John P. Decker, 269 West 124th st; ar't, G. E. Harding. Plan 1393. 31st st, n s, 235 w 6th av, four-story brick stable, 50x88.9, gravel roof; cost, $20,000; Ryerson & Brown, 21 East 13th st; ar'ts, D. & J. Jardine. Plan 1298. 59th st Nos. 308 and 310 E., two-story brick storage building, stable and dwell'g, 25x60, gravel roof; cost, $4,000; Marc Eidlitz, 123 East 73d st; b'rs, M. Eidlitz & Son. Plan 1301. BETWEEN 59th AND 125TH STREETS, EAST OF 5th avenue. 112th st, n s. 95 e Madison av, two five-story brick (stone front) tenem'ts, 25x60, tin roofs; cost, each, $13,.^00; John S. Scott, 1.59 East 12.5th st; ar't, John Brandt. Plan 1281. 120th st, n s, 95 e 2d av, two three-story and basement brick (stone fi'ont) dweU'gs. 14.5 and 15.5 x50, tin roofs; cost, each, ^6.000; Mrs. Jane Mc¬ Sorley, 305 East 130th st; ar'ts. Cleverdon & Put¬ zel. Plau 1389. 118th st, n s, 60 w 2dav, one-story brick store, 30x20, tin roof; cost, $1,000; Julia Berdell, 316 East 118th st; b'r, E. Gardner. Plan 1308. 2d av, s w cor 96th st, two-story brick store and dwelling, 2.5.6x8.5, tin roof; cost, $6,000; John J. McDonough, 747 East 141st st; ar't, J. H. Valen¬ tine. Plan 1314. between 59th AND 125tH streets, WEST OF 8th avenue. 94th st, n s, 175 w Sth av, three three «tory brick dwelUugs, 16, 16.6 aud 18.X.56, and extensions 13, tin roofs; cost, each, $30,000; Thomas Auld, 233 West 55th st; ar't, G. A. Schellenger. Plan 1310. 94th st, n s, 350 e 10th av, three three-story and basement brick dweU'gs, 20x53, tin roofs; cost, each, $12,000; F. M. Jencks, 80 Kast 56th st; ar't, A. B. Jennings. Plan 1307. 97th st, n s, 135 e 9th av, four four-story and ba.sement bi'ick dweU'gs, 16.6 and 16x.53, tin and slate roofs; cost, each, .^11,.500; Benjamin F. Ro¬ maine, Jr., 507 Madison av; ar't, Auguste Na- mur; b'rs, V. J. Hedden & Sons. Plan 1319. 104th st, n s, and I05th st, s s, 140 e New av, six three-story and basement brick dwell'gs, 16.8x4.5, tin roofs; cost, each, $10,000; ow'rs, ar'ts and b'rs, A. Squires and N, M. Whipple, 111 Broadway. Plan 1313. 123d st, s s, 100 e 9th av, eleven three-story and basement brick (stone front) dwell'gs, 16x60, tin roofs; cost, each, $14,000; J. W. and A. A. Teets, 208 West 125th st; ar't, J. H. Valentme. Plan 1315. NORTH OF 125th STREET. 127th st, s s, 100 e 7th av, one-story brick store, 25 X.30, tin roof; cost, $1,000; Albert Miuerly, 156 East 126th st; ar'ts, Cleverdon & Putzel. Plan 1309. 12th av, n w cor 132d st, two-story brick store¬ house and refrigerator, 26x80. tiu roof; cost, $6,(X)0; Thomas H. Wheeler, Manhattan Market, Westa5th st; ar't and b'r, J. W. Norton. Plau VM. 23d and 24th wards. Chisolm st, e s, 200 s Jennings st, one story frame dwell'g, 30x36, tin roof; cost, $1,200; Wm. Aird, I44th st and Willis av; ar't aud b'r, James Hughes; m'n, Samuel Wright. Plau 1266. 154th st, s s, 425 e Leggett av, one-story frame dweU'g, 25x30, tin roof; cost, $500; ow'r and b'r, Frank Hammer, 219 East I07th st; ar't, C. V. Biela. Plan 138,8. Albany av, w s, 900 u Macomb st, two-story frame wagon house, 18x24, tiu roof; cost, $400; Mary Martin. Albany av, Kingsbridge; ar't, T. W. Martin; b'rs,------Doran and J. Martin. Plan 1292. Morris av, w s, 125 n Spring st (Mount Hope), two-story and attic frame dwell'g, 21.6x32 with 12 feet extension, shingle and tin roof; cost, abt $1,500; Chas. H. Sturcke, 211 West 41st st; ar't, P. Brummerhof. Plau 1333. Prospect av, e s, 150 s 176th st, two-story frame stable, 2.5x36; cost, $1,350; Mrs. Susan HamUton, 1026 East 176th st; ar't, C. S. Clark. Plan 1284 Railroad av, w s, 20 s 166th st, two-story frame dweU'g and stable, 20x3.5, tin roof; cost, $1300; Mary Bell, Railroad av aud 166th st; ar't, Albert BeU; b'r, B. F. Frisbie. Plan 1387. Sedgwick av,ws, 400 s Wolf st, one-story frame paint shop, 135x40, gravel roof; cost, $1,600; N. Y. City & N. R. R. Co., 71 Broadway; ar't and b'r, C. C. McKee; m'n, P. Quinn. Plan 1291. Fordham Heights, abt3,200 feet u Moiris' dock station N, Y. C. & H. R. R. R., and 400 e Sedg¬ wick av, twoone story frame pavillins, 32.8x31.4, shingle roofs; cost, $3,.500; N. Y. Skin and Can¬ cer Hospital; ar'ts, J. C. Cady & Co. Plan 128G. Lafayette pl, No. 1(4, bet Pearl^ ^t and Locust av, two-story frame teuem't, 31x36, gravel roof; cost, $900; ow'r and b'r, Paul Tiedjen,-338 East 49th St. Plan 1295. 135th st. No. 528 E,, four-story brick tenem't, 35x57, tin roof; cost, $10,000; Gottlieb Frick, 168 Lincoln av; ar't, W. T. Beers. Plan 1302. 143d st, No. 684 E., three-story and basement brick flat, 18.6x50, tiu or gravel roof; cost, $10,000; Samuel F. Pease, 710 East 14;3d st; ar't, John An¬ dersou. Plan 1311. 163d st, n s, 98 e Courtlandt av, two-story frame dwell'g, 17x40, tm roof: cost, $1,500; Nicholas Winkler, 606 East 161st st; b'r, Frederick Schwab. Plan 1305. Bergen av, w s, 50 s Grove st, ou rear, one-and- a-half-story frame stable and wagon shed, 13x35, tin roof: cost, $300; George Stolz, 606 North 3d av; b'r, Frederick Schwab. Plan 1306. brook av, w s, 25 s 144th st, one-story open shed, 16x50, gravel roof; cost, $300; John H. Shilling, 144th st and Brook av; ar't, A. Arctander. Plan 1294. brook av, w s, 147th to 148th sts, four-stoiy and basement brick factory and boiler house, 2f)0x40, with two wings, 110x40, tin roofs; cost, $100,000; Emil Berolzneimer, 73 FrankUn st; ar't, Adam Weber. Plan 1316. Jerome av, n e cor Kingsbridge road, two-story frame dweU'g, 28x40, slate and tin roof; cost, $5,350; John D. Armstrong, Fordham; ar'ts aud b'rs, C. V. FoUn & Son. Plan 1304. Vanderbilt av, e s, abt 136 n 177th st, two three- story frame dweU'gs, 19.3x33, and extensions 14x 14, tin roofs; cost, each, $i,.500; WilUam Burnett, 62 East 112th st; ar't, J. C. Kerby. Plan 1300. Highbridge road, n s, abt 450 e Jerome av, three-story frame dwell'g, 35.6x47, slate roof; cost, $6,000; Mrs. Amelia Murray, Fordham; ar'ts and b'rs, C. V. Folin & Son. Plan 1303. 134th St. No. 704 E., open frame wagon shed, 20 x40, tin roof; cost, $150; Thomas O'Kane, 700 East 134th st; ar't, A. Arctander. Plan 1330. 138th st, s w ccr Mott Haven Canal, one-story frame coal pocket, 30x18; cost, $1,500; James Stephens & Son, 138th st; ar't, C. W. Strout; b'r, J. T. RusseU. Plan 1318. Washington av, No. 1193, on rear, one-story frame woodhouse, 24x8, tin roof; cost, $40; Robert Hiciubothem. Plan 1317. Boston road, n s, abt 300 from WiUiamsbridge depot, two-story frame dwell'g, 20x-iO, tin roof; cost, $1,4.50; Jasper M. Odell, WUliamsbridge. Plan 1321. KINGS COCNTY. Plan 1260—Hth st, s s, 97.10 w 6th av, nine two- story frame (brick filled) dweU'gs, 16x20 and exten¬ sions 12x23, tm roofs; co.st, each, $2,.500; ow'rs and b'rs, Johu Walters & Son, 375 Pacific st. 1261—Grand st, s s, 60 w Le Grange st, one two- story frame shop, 30x40, gravel roof; cost, $6(K); Wm. Robbins, Grand st, cor La Grange st; ar't and b'r, J. Monzani. 1263—Suydam st, s s, 319.11 e Myrtle av, two three-story frame tenem'ts (brick filled), 25x.50, tin roofs; cost, each, $4,000; ow'r and b'r. George Straub, 11 Lewisav; ar't, Th. Engelhan t 1363—Monroe st, ss, 300 w Ralph av, three two- story and basement brick dwell'gs, 16x24, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, total, $9,975; B. A. Demill, Sumpter st, cor Stone av; ai't, F. Holm¬ berg; b'r, F. Stemler. 1364—Atlantic av, n s, 50 w Nostrand av, four two-story brick dwell'gs, 20x37, tiu roofs, wooden coruices; cost, total, $8,0lX); J, J. Drake, 397 Ful¬ ton st; ar't and b'r, J. N. Smith 1365—Bergen st, s s, 80 e Fianklin av, one two- story brick stable. 36x50. gravel roof, iron cor¬ nice; cost, $3,.500; O. B. McAveney, 993 Bergeu st; ar't, W. H. Hazzard's Sons; b'r, not selected. 136(>--Sumpter st, n w cor Howard av, one two-story frame (brick filled) store and dweU'g, 25 x45, and extension 11x21, tin roof; cost, S-(,()00; J. V. Hasseln, Marion st; ar'ts and c'rs, Ames & Waldron; m'n, E. Sutterlin. 1.'67—17th st. n s, 225 e 4th av, one three-story and basement brown stone dweU'g, 23x45, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $8,700; W. H. Wil¬ Uams, 607 3d av; b'r, Geo. Ingram. 1368—Fulton st, s s, 280 e Howard av, one three-story brown stone store and dwell'g, 30x50, gravel roof; cost, $6,000; Th. Donohue; ar't, B. T. Robbins. 1269—Fulton st, s s, 40 e Howard av, nine brown stone dwell'gs, eight three-story and one two-story, 20x50. gravel roofs, wooden cornices: cost, each, $6,000 aud $4,500 for one; ow'r and ar't, Benj. T. Robbins, Northport, L. I,; b'r, E. K. Robt)ins. 1370—Moffat st, s s, 1.50 e Knickerbocker av, one two-story fi-ame (brick filled) dweU'g, 20x36, tin roof; cost, $2,600: John Morrow, 1379DeKalb av; ar% H. VoUweiler; b'r, not selected. 1371—Fayette st, No 19, n s, near Broadway, one three-story frame store and teuem't, 28.9x46, tin roof; cost, $1,200; Jacob Kraus, 19 Fayette st; ar't, H. VoUweiler; b'r. not selected. 1273—Harrison av, No. 165, e s, 50 n Wallabout st, one two-story frame (brick filled) dweU'g, 25x 39, tin roof; cost, $1,400; Ricbard Auber, 165 Harrison av; ar't, H. VoUweUer; b'r, not selected, 1373—Elm st, s s, 120 e Broadway, one three- story frame (brick filled) flat, 20x.54, tin roof; cost, $4,(00; ow'r, ai-'t and b'r, H. VoUweUer, 788 Broadway. 1374—Debe oise st, s s, 44 w Morrell st, one three-story frame (brick filled) tenem't, 29 and 25 x.50, tin roof; co>t, $4,000; Johu Wegeman, 100 Debevoise st: ar't, H. VoUweiler; b'r, not selected. 1275—Myrtle av. Central av aud Cedar st. one one-story frame (brick filled) store, 47.4x43x33; cost, $800; Mr. Hallheimer, Meserole, cor Ewen st; ar't, H. VoUweiler; b'r, not selected. 1276—Park av, s s, 90 e Nostrand av, one three- story frame factory, 100x40, and two-story exten¬ sion, 33x24, tin roof; cost, $11,.500; Thos. W. Hynes, Flatbush; ar't, T. F. Houghton; b'rs, J. H. O'Rourke aud D. Ryan. 1277—WiUoughby av, s w cor HaU st, flve three-story, basement aud cellar brown stone dwell'gs, 16.6 aud 15.9x47, tin roofs, wooden cor¬ nices; cost, each, $4,500; ow'r aud b'r, Henry L. Coe, 535 Washiugton av; ar't, A. Hill. 1278—VanderbUt av. No. 33, one three-story . brick tenem't, 33.3x44, tiu roof, wooden cornice; cost, $5,.5O0; Mrs. Newton, 33 Vanderbilt av; ar't, W. M. Coots; m'ns, Assip & Buckley; c'r, not Ga 1 fir* tf^O. 1379—Bergen st. No. 1424, s s, 225 w Troy av, one three-story frame tenem't, 22x40, tin roof; cost, $3,000; Mr. Jones, Troy av, near Bergeu st; ar'c, A. Hill. 1280—39th st, s s, 300 e 4th av, one one-story frame dwell'g, 33x33, tin roof; cost, $750; C. Northan, 230 Floyd st. 1381—Hart st, s s, 100 w Marcy av, four two- and-a-half-story and basement brown stone dwell'gs, 30x40, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each. $5,000; ow'r and b'r, Thc^mas E. Greenland, 256 Kosciusko st; ar't, I. D. Reynolds. 1382—Concord st. s e cor Liberty st, one four- story brick laundry, 50x73, aud extension, 37x.50, tin roof, wooden comice; cost, $30,000; J. P. Traffe, 202 Fulton st; ar't, C. F. Eit^nach; b'rs, T. B. Rutan and W. Zaug. 1283—Union av, w s, 50 s Grand st, one four- story brick store and tenem't, 25x.50, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $10,000; L. Wintgen; b'rs, J. Rod- well and S. Hough. 1.84—Dean st, s s, 200 w Vanderbilt av, one two-story brick factory, 25x.50, tin roof, iron cor¬ nice; cost, $3,000; H. Humbert & Co.; ar't, R. Dixon; b'r, J. Gordon. 1385—Fayette st, n s, 80 w Beaver st, one two- story frame shop, 20x30, tin roof; cost, $4(X); R. VSallmanu, Flushing av; ar't and b'r, J. Don- ihan. 1286—Water st, near Fulton st, on Bridge prop¬ erty, one two-story brick station, 35x30, slate roof, iron cornice; co»t, $7,000; Brooklyn Ele-