852
1 he Kecord and Cjuide.
July 25, 1885
ft2 Same property. R. F. Farrell agt sarae... 8 75
82 Sarae property. Charles Price agt same... 29 75
IS Sixtieth st. No 501t W., n s, 150 w loth av, 25
XlOO.S. Julia Muilalv agt George St<;wart
and Henrv Riehl...'..................... 400 00
23 St. Nicholas av. n e cor 124th st, I12.\inO. J.
H. Bunnell & Co. agt James Cassidy and
George .I. Carey. James Cassidy. individ.
as owner, and Wm. H. Moore, a pre¬
tended owner.............................. 103 50
as One Hundred and Thirty-fourth st, Nos.
673. 675 aud 677 E., n s. 175 e Willis av, 45x
100. George D. Schmid agt Theodore F.
Sanders, coutractor, and Frederick W.
Sanders, owner.......................... 415 00
24 First av. No. 103. w s, bet Oth ami 7th sts.
John H. Seaman agt Jacob V. and Peter V.
Close................................. 47S 29
24 WaU St. NoM. 01 and 03. s e cor Water st.
Wm. McAllister agt E. K. Little & Co.,
contractors, and .lus. S. Case, owner.. .. 225 00
34 One Hundred and Thirty-fii-st st, No. 249, n
s, 2VA e 8th av. 17 feet front. Samuel J.
Guthrie agt Samuel C. Hinmau........... 162 00
KIIVGS (OtIi\TY.
July
18 Twentieth st. n s, 325 e 7th av. 25x200 to 19th
St. Lawrence Hickey agt John Webber,
owner, aud J. J. Cody.....................J90I 91
38 Suraner av. No. 144. n w cor Pulaski st, 73x
82. Poultney Slate Works agt Ransom
F. Clayton aud Wm. and Walt. Wyeth,
owners. &c ............................. 457 50
30 Surf av. Coney Islan^l. Carl Eiber agt The
New York & Sea Beach R. R. Co. and D.
Groto and R Hoffmann................... 154 00
20 Surf av, Coney Islaud. Ernest Scharlan
agt same............................. 189 00
18 Sullivan st. No. 29. Konrad Hosclile agt
Henry Spamer. owner, and Jno. Metcalr. 8 00
20 Hamilton av. n w s. at Fort Hamilton. H.
J. Skinner agt. Anna Plauder, owner, &c. 847 50
21 South St. cor Washington av, 25.\:60. stand
No. 0 Wallabout Market. Wra. Hazzard's
Sen & Co. agt James Qviigley, owner. &v. 1.000 10
2i Same locality, stands '.» and 46 Wallabout
Market. Same agt same..........'.......1,000 lu
24 WeirHeld st, s s, 137 e Broadway, 208x100.
William Burnson agt Cozine & Gascoiue,
owners, and Frederick lutherman....... 26 90
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SATISFIED SIECUANICS' LIENS.
NEW rORK CITY.
July
34 Twenty-third st. No. 4 E., s e eor Broadway.
James Kennedy agt The Pike Estate, Mrs.
Cooper aud Henry W. AVilson. (Oct. 26,
1883).................................. $56 75
34 Same property. Anthony Schwoerer agt
the same aad Jeanuette P. Goin. (Nov.
16, 1H83).................................... 593 62
24 Same property. Robert J. Kelly agt same.
(Oct. 26, 1883)......................... 74 50
34 Same property. Frederick Adee aud Ben¬
jamin C. Smith agt same. (Oct. 25. imi). 726 22
24 Same property, (irace A. Benedict agt
same. (Oct. 19, IHi^i)......................2.504 51
24 Same propert}'. Butler & Constant agt
sarae. (Nov. S, lHS;i)...................... 20:j 09
24 Park or 4th av. w s, extdg from 40th to 41st
sts, 197.6 on Park av. '^30 on 40th st and
130 ou4Ist st, ''Murray Hill Hotel." E.
H. Purdy & Co. agt Hugh Smith, owner.
(Feb. 21, I8«5)............................1,465 00
BETWEEN 14th AND 59tH STS.
39th st, n s, 500 w lltb av, one-story brick buUd¬
ing for renderiug purposes, .50x100, tin roof; cost,
abt $5,000; Stern & Metzger, 40th st, west of llth
av; ar't, John Mclntyre; bV, not selected. Plan
1109.
inth st. s s, 46 w 1st av, four-story and bajsement
lu-i<-k flat, 34x23, tiu roof; cost, :f:9,()00: Nicholas
DulFy, 346 Ea-st 16th .st. Plan 1122.
between 59th and i;35th stkeets, east of
5th avenue.
65th st, Nos. 326 aud 3:.'.S K., one-story l)rick
stable and uMice, 41x25, thi roof; cost, $S50;
Thoma-s F. Lowndes, 244 Ea.st 65th st; ar't, O. McD.
Wirz. Plan 1107. <ri(H;
82d st. No. 5'4 E., three-stfiry brick tenem't, 17x
42, tin roof; cost, $4,fM'0; John Ryan, 513 East 82d
st; ai"t, J. Brandt. Plan 110.^
120th st, No. 325 E., twc-story U-ick dwell'g, ^5
xo4, and extension 23, asphalt, felt and gravel
roof; cost, $5,(WM); William Reichert, 327 East
120th st; ar't, Chas. Baxter; b'r, A. B. Edwards
Plan 1113.
1st av, n w cor 103d st, five one-story l>rick
dweirg.*?, 2(lx.3(), gi-avel roofs; cost, each, #1,0(K_);
John 8imon, i;i6 Chrystie st; ar't, A. Arctander.
Plan 1124.
2d av, e s, 110th to Ulth st, eight five-story brick
tenem'ts with stores, 25xS6and 85, tin roofs; cost,
corner Iniildings, each * 19,000. others, each $17,-
000; Riley <fc Cunningham, 416 Ea.st 115th stiar't,
John Brandt. Plan 1123.
71st st, n s, ;i:i8 e 1st av, five-story brick tenem't,
25x62. tiu roof; cost, $10,000; Mary Brosemer,
2.\56 Lst av; ar't, F. 8. Barus; b'r, not selected.
Plan 1131.
107th .^t. s s, 94 e 3d av, .'-ix-story brick storo-
liouse, 41x100, tin roof; cost, $16,'000; ow'r aud
b'r, Thomas McManus, 709 Lexington av; ar't, J.
H. Valentine. Plan 1116.
VS^d st, No. 367 E., one-story brick dwell'g, abt
20x40, and a one-story bi'ick store, 10x22. tin
roofs; cost, total, $7,0(J0; Edward Roberts, 1777
3d av;ar't, Audrew Spence. Plau 1132.
between 59th and 135th streets, west of
KINGS COUNTY.
July 18 to 24—inclusive.
Herkimer st, s s, 262.6 w Utica av. R, Cum¬
mings & Sons agt George W. Lung. (Mar.
23,1885).....................................8260 96
Macon st, s s. 200 e Tompkins av, lOOxHO.
Brooklyn Lithogranite Co. agt Emma L.
Turner and A. Wilkinson. (July 3, 1885)... 442 00
Ellery st, n s, 175 w Marcy av. 2"t:::fl5.5. Philip
Stark agt Caspar N'olbard. H. Kunzweiler
and Jno. Hoffman. (July 9, ias5)......... .306 70
Herkimer st. n s, 112 e Saratoga av. gDCxlOO.
Henry Leonhardt agt the Manhattan Binld-
ing Co. (Oct. 10, 188J.) (Cancelled with
costs).................................... 127 00
Tan Brunt st, n e cor Irving st, 200xl(X). Rich¬
ard Cronin agt Fi-ederick Marks & Fred¬
erick Rawallo and Patrick Carlin & D.
Van Auken. (July 18. Discharged by de¬
posit) ....... ............................ 200 60
BUILDINGS PROJECTED
Tlie first name is that of the owner; ar't stands
for architect, m'n for mason and 6V for builder.
Copies of the New Building Law, with Mar-
giaal Notes, a full Index, and Engravings illus-
ti-ating the Heights and Thicknesses of Walls,
edited by W. J. Fryer, Jr., are for sale at the
office of The Recoud and Guide. Price, 75
cents.
KEW YORK CITT.
SOUTH OF 14th STItEET.
145, live-story brick
in't, 25x
Baxter st. No. 145, live-stf'ry brick t
83, gravel roof; cost, $1S,.500; Thomas H. Wilcox,
337 West 92d .st; ar't and m'n, Geo. W. Hughes;
b'rs, Breen & Nasou. Plan llll.
Grand st, n o cor Wo<ister st, five-.story brick
aud uou front store, 25.3x100, rear 35, tin roof;
cost, $40,000; AVilliam W. AVinans, 3 East 47th st-
ar't, G. W. Da Cunha. Plan 1115.
Sullivan st, e s, 95 s Houston st, granite base¬
ment of propose<l church, 75x144, rear 69; cost,
$30,000; Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Rev.
Father Anacletus, 106 Sullivan st; ar't, Aithur
Crooks; b'rs, James D, Mtirphy f^hd James
Thompson. Plan 1130.
8th avenue.
60th st, n s, 320 e 9th av, three three-stfiry aud
basement brick {stone front) dweU'gs, IS and 19s
50, tin ruofs; cost, each, §8,000; Gideon E. Fount¬
ain, .59 East 79th st; ar'ts, A. B. Ogden & Son,
Plan HIS.
60th st, n s, 175 e 9th av, eight three-story and
basement brick (stoue front) dweU'gs, seven 18
aud one 19x.50, tiu roofs; co^t, each, $8,000; John
Davidson, 116 Eaat 56th st; ar'ts, A. B. Ogden &
Son. Plau 1119.
lOlstst, No. till W., three-story and ba.sement
brick dwell'g, 25x50. tiu roof; cost, ^13,000; Har¬
riet L. Pond, Tenafly, Bergen Co., N. J.; ar't,
W. Holman vSinith; b'rs, Norman Andruss and
Outwater & Felter. Plan 1130.
2Sd and 34th wards.
Orchard st, w s, 300 s Southern Boulevard, one-
aud-one-half-story frame carriage house and stable
30x34; cost, abt $700; S. A. Liftchild, Fo.-dham,
New York City; ar't and b'r, C. B. Schuvler
Plan 1128. ^
Private street leading to entrance of ;i5t.h Precinct
Police Station, at Kingsbridge, abt lOO e Kings-
bridge road, two-story frame wagon house, 16x26,
tin roof; cost, $500; Joseph A. Godwiu, Kings-
bridge; ar't and b'r, S. L. Berrian. Plan 1136.
Private street, &c., see preceecUng j>lan. two-
story frame ofiice aud slee|)ing rooms, -10x26, tin
and gravel roof; cost, $3,000; ow'r and a'rt, same
as last. Plan 1127.
161th st, n s, KKt w Grove av, two-story and
basement framedwell'g, 16.8x40, gi*avel roof; cost,
$3,200; Mary E. McCarty, 670 East 143d st; ar't,
H. S. Baker. Plan 1113.
173d st, s s. 25 e Monroe av, two-story frame
dweU'g, 2ix4i); cost, $2,000; Mary J. Price, 955
Woodruff" av; ar't, C. VVesterfield. Plan 1108.
Bathgate av. No. 1878. two and one half story
frame store and tenem't, 24x3(>; cost, $3,0(K); Car¬
olina Haas, 1873 Bathgate av: ar't, J. C. Kerby.
Plan 1110. *^
Madison av, e s, .58 s Hfith st, two-story frame
dwell'g. 30x14x37, tin roofs; cost, $3,000; Cathe¬
rine Heimburger, L819 Noi'th 3d av; ar't, A. Arc-
tandei*. Plan 1135.
3dav, e s, 7(» s 167th st, three two-story frame
stores and dwell'gs, 16.8x—. gravel roofs; cost,
each $1,600; George Shepherd, 323 West 32d st;
ar't, J. M. Dunn; b'rs, Jansou & Jaegei'. Plan
1106. ^
Cooper st, e s, 100 s Eniei-son st, two-story
frame shed and shop, 30x40, tin roof; cost, $750;
<-wr, ar't and b'r, M. McQuade, Inwood, New
York City. Plan 1131.
Ryder av, s w cor 144th st, three-story brick
tenem't, 2.5x4.5, felt and gravel roof; cost, $4,000;
Michael O'Neil, 484 East 143d st; ar't, George La
Coste. eian 1117.
Washington av,e s, 86 n 176th st, three-story
bnrk dwell'g, 32x45, deck roof tinned, mansard
slated; cost, $10,000; C. A. Becker, Tremont, New
York City; ar't, Geo. K. Thompson; b'r. James
E. Dolan. Plan 1139. '
North 3d av, w s, 75 s 150th st, one-story frame
shop, 19.0x44.3, tin roof; cost, $300; Charles Wer¬
ner. 021 East 150th st; ar't, Adolph Pfeiffer. Plan
1114.
KUVGS COUNTY.
Plan 105(>—Warren st, river front, one six-story
bnck warehouse, 72x315, gravel roof, brick cor¬
nice; cost, $35,000; Jeremiah P. Robin.son.
10.57—Greene st, Nos. 34:5 and 245, two three-
story frame tenem'ts^ 17.5 ?vnd 35x50 gravel
roofs; cost, each, $3,000; Henry C. Fisher, 119
Norman av; ar't and c'r, C. Dunkhase; m'n, Wm.
Fischer.
1058—Dean st, s s, 350 w Rockaway av, one
two-story frame dweU'g, 20x28, tin roof; cost
$1,400; Wm. Curedall, 122 4th st, E. D.; ar't and
b'l-, O. E. Hofses.
1059—McDougal st. No. 151, one one-story frame
shop and stable, 13.9x36.3. extension 11.11, tin
roof; cost, $90; ow'r, ar't and b'r, Jakob Hei-t-
lein, 149 McDougal st.
1(m;0—Sumpter st. No. 311, n s, 75 from Sara¬
toga av, one two-story frame (luick lilled) dweU'g
32x45, tin roof; cost, $2,260: Maggie Edling, 94
Rli^DougaLst; ar't and br, J. Hertlein.
1 —South 5th st, s w oor .'Id st, two brick
buildings, one three stfirv an<l one two-story high
for stable and shop, 23x35 aud 30x.'")0, tiu roof iron
cornice; cost, $2,0t)0 and $3,500; ow'r and b'r,
Bernard GaUagher, 123 Union av; ar't, E. F
Gaylo!'.
1063—Greene st, s s, 135 e West st, one two-
story frame stable, :i5x35, gi-avel roof; cost, $450-
M. Talmage; ar'fSand b'rs, Randall & MiUer.
1063—Union avj s e cor Meserole st, one four-
story brick store and tenem't, 25x60, tiu roof, iron
cornice; cost, $10,.5C0; L. Marquai-dt, ou prem¬
ises; ar't, Th. Engelhardt; b'rs, J. Auer and J.
Bossert.
1061—Broadway, e s, 25 s EUeiy st, two three-
story frame-stores and dwell'gs, 2.5x57, tiu roofs;
ccst, each, $6,000; Mrs. Skilhaan; b'rs, J. Rueger
and B. Gueuscher.
1065—Ormoud pl, e s, 100 s Jefferson st, one
three-story and ba.sement brick dwell'g, 30x48,
tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $9,000; W B
Smith, 107 Schermerhorn st; ar't, C. Werner;
b'rs, O. Nolan and J. Rome.
1066—Bushwick av, s w cor Schaeffer st, one two-
stf>ry and basement frame (brick tilled) dweU'g
25x40, tin roof; c(»st, $4,500; John W. Crawford!
H5 Woodbine st; b'j-, J. E. Sager.
1067—40th st, s s, 400 w Sth av, one one-story
frame dwell'g, 30x30, tin roof; cost, $300; Mary
McLaughlin, 49 40th st. South Brooklyn; ar't, M.
Brophy; b'r, L. Shafer.
10ti8—South 9th st, No. 338, one three-story and
ba-sement brown etone dweU'g, 23x45, tin roof
iron cornice; cost, $11,000; Rob't Thomas, 244
South Oth st; b'r, T. Gibbons.
10(;9—Harrison av, No. 183, one one-story frame
stable, 10x12, tin roof; cost, $50; Johu Christman,
on i)remises; b'r, Mi-. Seling.
1070—Henry st, w s, 90 s Mill or Garnett st, one
two-<tory frame dweU'g, 30x30 tiu roof; cost, $700;
Mr. Lahey, 678 Henry st; b'r, Mr. Lowery.
1071—8th av, w s, 40 s Berkeley pl, three three-
story basement and attic brown stone dweU'gs.
20x50, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $13,000:
ow'r and b'r, Wm. Gubbins, 30 7th av; ar't, C.
Werner.
1072—Marion st, s s, 200 w Ralph av, one three-
story frame (brick filled) dwcU'g, 22x42, tin roof â–
cost, $3,700; Frederick Goebel; ar't, A. HiU; b'rs,
Weekes & Lauer.
1073—South Oth st, s s, 35 w Durham pl, on*
two-story brick factoi-y, 23 and 41x88, gi-avel
roof, iron coraice; cost, $2,500; F. W. Wurster.
Ist and South Oth sts; b'rs, W. & T. Lamb, Jr.
1074—North 9th st, n w cor 6th st, one thi-ee-
story brick factory, 50x24, gravel roof, wooden
cornice; cost, $3,300; Longman & Martinez, 207
Pearl st. New York; ar'ts, J. H. Doremas and
Cha-s. Good.
107.5—Manjer st, s s, 87 e Bushwick av. one three-
story BelleviUe stone dweUing, for nuns, 84x40,
slate roof, iron cornice; cost, $40,000; Nuns of St.
Dominic, Montrose and Graham avs; ar't, W
S<.-hickel; b'r, W. & T. Lamb, Jr.
1076—19th street, No. 2.54, being 150 w Sth av,
one one-story frame wagon shed, 13x45, board
roof; cost, $30; L. Nason; b'r,------Grafson.
1077—Prospect av, s s, 175 e 7th av, two three-
story frame tenem'ts, 35x57, tin roofs; cost,
$4,400; ow'r and m'n, H. B. Lyons; c'r, not se¬
lected; ar't, W. M. Coots.
1078—Butler st, s s, 133 w Rogers av, one two-
story and basement brick dwelling, 30x;:»4, tin
roof, wooden cornice; cost, $3,-500; C. O. Sabine
305 Hicks st; ar'ts. King & Roeher; b'rs, W ^
E. H. Hawkins and T. Walley.
1079—Garfield i>l, n s, 95.9 w Sth av, five two-
story and basement brick dweU'gs, 16x36, gravel
roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $3,000; George
R. Brown, 34 South Portland av; b'r, L. E.
Brown.
1080—Troutman st, s s, 120 w St. Nicholas av,
one one-story frame dweU'g, 35x25, tin roof; cost,
$600; H. Nuss, on premises; ar't, G. HUIeubraud:
b'r, H. Henschel.
1081—Devoe st, n s, 312.10 o Bushwick av, one
three-story frame (brick tilled) teuem't, 25x.55, tin
roof; cost, $3,800; Leopold Fritz, on premises;
ar't, G. HiUeubrund; b'rs, A. Annann and C.
Buchheit.
1083—St<)ckton st, No. 287, one three-story frame
tenem't, 37.9x95, tin roof; cost, $4,000; ow'r and
b'r, Andi-ew WiUs, 137 Stockton st; ar't, H, VoU¬
weiler.
1083—Pacific st. No. 1619, n s, 375 w Troy av,
one two-story and basement frame (brick filled)
dweU'g, 30x36, tiu roof; cost, $3^00; Helen E.
Porter, 1615 Pacific st;ai-'t, A. V. Porter; b'r, E.
Porter.
1084—Brooklyn av, w s, 25 n Herkimer st, one
thi-ec-story brick stable, 76x68, tin or gravel roof
wooden comice; cost, $13,000; ow'rs, ar'ts and
b'rs, A.shfield & Sou, 631 St. Marks av.
10.S.5—Kosciusko st, No. 654, bet Broadway and
Bushwick av, one one-story frame stable, 18x14,
tin roof- cost, $100; S. C. Wood, on premises; ar't,
W. J. Wilson.
1086—Linden st., u s, 580 w Central av, one two
story frame dweU'g, 18.6x3:3, tin roof; cost, |2,400 ]