Estate Record
AND BUILDERS' GUIDE.
Vol. VII. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS, isti. No. 13.3.
Published Weekly by
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THE BROADWAY WIDENING.
If one is to take the report of the 2f. T. Tribune
as to the interest manifested by property-owners
in regard to their rights being invaded by the
Broadway widening, the conclusion will be
naturally arrived at that all the howl and fuss
made about frauds, illegal assessments, etc., is
all bosh, and, strongly reminds one of the three
tailors of Tooley street. We append the fuU re¬
port of the meeting copied from the Tribune:—
Citizens professing to be anxious to defend
their legal rights in connection with the Broad¬
way; widening, met last evening in Lyric HaU.
The meetingwas called to order at 8:45, the
foUowing persons .being, present:. J. Mansfield
Davies, lawyer; his law partner, Mx. CoiEn ;
Gen. Davies, cousin to J. Mansfield Davies; H.
P. Mann, la-wyer; three young real estate
agents-; three citizens who declined to give
their names; and four reporters. J. Mansfield
Davies then read a long report, evidently care¬
fully prepared, and arguing that "no legal
steps can be taken tintU the passage of the act
of repeal, and the time appointed for the pay¬
ment of awards and assessiiients; but when
that time comes, persons whose interests are
affected can act either individuaUy or in combi¬
nation."
H. P. Mann said.that.the Broadway, widening
must, eventually, be settled by the Courts, and
he did not think the biU before the Legislature
was constitutional, or, in other wo^ds, he be-
Ueved that those who had recei-yed awards were
not entitled to them.
THE SEVENTH AVEWUE PAVEMENT.
The property-owners on Seventh avenue have good
grounds for complaint, and are clearly in the right in their
opposition to the .confirmation of the enormous assessment
of §450,000 for the paving of that avenue from 14th to 59th
street with the Stafford wooden pavement.
The cost of this experiment to property-holdera on that
avenue is just §650 for each lot of twenty-five feet front,
which is certainly paying pretty weU for the fun of viewing
from one's front windows heavily loaded trucks passing in
line all day long, and which bid> fair to entirely .wear out
the pavementin.less than three years. Thepaving of this
avenue,' and aU' other avenues for that matter which run
up and down town, and which are centre lines of tra,vel, is
something whichi properly, should be, borne by ,the city at
large, for the reason that the street travel on the'avenues
is entirely out of proporiidh to that of the cross-strCets, and
is constantly increasing ihsuch a ratio thatjin a few years'^
time, nearly every street which leads up town will require
expensive re-paVing.atleast.ance.ineverytwo, years.;;,.
MECHANICS' LIENS AGAINST BUILDINGS
IN NEW YORK CITY.
Feb.
10 Baxter st., s. s. (No. 20). Jno. Gal-
ligan agt. —. Fanlight............ $75 00
10 Eighty-fifth st. & 4th av., n. e.
cor." Michael Horan agt. —. Ken-
daU.............................. 349 38
15 East Broau-wat, s. s. (No. 265). Jno.
O'Donnell agt. J. H. Kosenberg... 568 00
16 Eighth AV. & 142d st., n. k cor.
James B. Poole agt. Wm. Young.. 514 73
16 First av. and 47th st., n. e. cor.
The American Coirugated Iron Co.
agfc. Henry Eisner................ 1,035 00
16 Forty-sixth st., s. s. (Nos. 8 &, 10
E. 46th St.). H. B. &â– Edwin Smith
agt. Daniel C. Van Norman....... 3,800 00
10 Fourth av., e. s., 5 houses, run-
ning n. of 85fch st. Michael Horan
agt. —. KendaU.................. 349 38
11 Forty-sixth st., n. s., 2 houses,
com. 100 8. 2d av. Thomas Lynch
agfc. Arnoux & Sheridan........... 160 00
13 Fourth av., w. s., 10 houses. Ex¬
tending from 85th st. to 86fch sfc.
Archer, DUlon ife FljTin agfc. Shu-
feldt Sheehan et al................. 255 00
14 Forty-seventh st. and' 1st av.,
n. e. cor., 150 ffc. on sfc., 100 ft. on
av. The American Corrugated Iron
Co. agfc. Henry Eisner............ 10,000 00
14 Same property. John J. O'Brien
agt. same........................ 2,104 29
14 Same piioperty. The American
Corrugated Iron Co. agfc. same___ 1,200 00
11 Ludlow St., b. s., (Nos. 16 and 18),
befc. Canal and Hesfcer sts. W. G.
H. Randolph agfc.---------........... 379 10
11 Laurens st. (No. 175). John Mac-
____ 433 11
kenzie agt. —. Townsend..........
11 Same piioperty. Jas. G. Dimond
agfc. Edwd. Townsend..............
13 Same property. Rodbbold and
Suchland agfc. —. Toneson........
14 Ludlow sr., e. s., (Nos. 16 and 18).
, Winfcer, Hunt & De Camp agt.
Christian Voega......;...........
10 MuLBERiJY St., s; s. (No. 3). John
Galligan agt. —. Rosenthal........
16 One Hundred <fe Eighteenth st.,
s. s., commencing 187.6 w. of Sd
av., running 72. G. Landon, Jr.,
& Co. agfc. Wm. Mackellar........
16 One Hundred and Seventeenth
sfc., s. B., commencing 165.1 w. Av.
A, running 36.10. G. Landon, Jr.,
& Co. agfc. Wm. Mackellar........
11 South Fifth av., w. s. (No. 175),
â– front and rear house. John Dem-
aresfc agfc. —. Townsend.....1___. 2,300 00
11 Twenty-sixth st., n. s., 3 houses,
commencing about 310 e. 10th av.
John CampbeU agfc. E. P. Briggs.; 400 00
14 Twenty-eighth st., n. s. (Nos.
3313^ & 333 W.). Elizabeth Phelan
agt. M. Lowenstein...............
15 Thirty-eighth st., n. s. (No. 445),
183 e. 10th av. J. J. & J. F. Healey
agt. Charles Hana............___
720 00
147 12
a50 00
75 00
500 00
rso 00
300 00
674 22
MECHANICS' LIENS AGAINST BUILDINGS IN
KINGS COUNTY.
Feb.
11 Monroe st., s. s., 80 w. Ralph at.,
: 11 houpes. , Angustus Butler agfc.
W. A.-& Jane B; Hyde & James
Bishop.,.. i.,.;......;............ $1,90P 00
13 Frost and EvinEN sts., n. b. cor.,
2.5x100, .W..i3.. Chapman-agt. T.
; Rogers & jaipes Barry. *...,.... i. 155 28
9 First el.-, (No^ 38). Uzal-Co_rt
agt T. P. Mahon i& JuUus Green... 83 45
IONbvins .ST,,.,w^..8,.(No. 76), . Geo.
R. Truman .agt. Sa^rah Haimlton,. 'tZI 45,
11 Herkimer st., n. s., 145 e. Trot
av., thence e. 80.6x100. Hartman
& Wakefield agfc. Charles Mushlit,
Charles Bomcamp, E. W. & Mar-
garetta M. Hyde................. 1,06100
11 Ralph AV. AND Quincy st., n. e.
cor., 2 houses. Augustus Butler
agt. W. A. & Jane B. Hyde....... 550 00
11 Quincy'ST. & Broadway, n. w. cor.
Augustus Butler agfc. Jane B. & W.
A. Hyde......................... 100 00
13 Hampden et., av. s., 176 s. Flush-
ingav., 289x100. James HoweU, Jr.,
agfc. Thos. H. Robbins & V. G.
HaU............^_____,......... 550 00
11 Fulton av., s. s., 88.4 e. Port-
land av. Moore & Wiebe agt. James
Lewis............................ 235 73
13 Hart st., s. s., 100 e. Lewis av.,
10 houses. Saxton & HoweU agt.
John S. McLain.................. 580 00
13 Fulton AV., s. s., 168 w. Utica av.,
7.5x100. Lake, Starr & Co. agt.
PafcrickNolan.................... 225 84
10 Warren st., n. s., 150 w. Nevins
St., 120x100. Thomas Murray agfc.
Thomas H. Robbins.............. 626 30
13 Diamond st., s. s., 800 e. Flatbush
, av. Henry Berger agt. T. L Seery
& Andrew Rust.................. Ill 50
13 Tillary ST., n. s., 25 w. Prince st.
W. A. Scott agt. Samuel Strick¬
land.....;;..................... 90 12
10 Union av., w. s., 75 n. Java st.
Patrick Dufiy agt. Patk McCaffeiy
&Geo.W. Brown................ 97 42-
10 Same property. Same agt. L N.
Winters.;......................„ 280 00
11 Willow & Clark sts., n. e. cor.
Geo. Halbert agt. John H, Jones
(fe Harriet S. Weaver.............. 134 50
13 Diamond ST., n. s. (Flatbush).
Henry Berger agt. Thos. L Seery &
D. WestfaU.................,..., 144 50
NEW YOEK JUDGMENTS.
In these lists of judgments th* names alphabeOealiy
arranged, and which are first on each line, ar* thos* of
the judgment debtor,
Feb.
8 Austin, Mj.—F. T. Hopkins........
9 Amer, M. W.—J. McLeUand........
10 Angel, WUkes—A. Bennett.........
10 Austin, Edward—J. KeUy..........
11 Ambury, Moses—J. MaxweU........
14 Aikin, Richard—J. Spandon........
8 Blodgett, Wm. T.—S. T. Knapp....
8 Bowron, Jas. P.—H. Worcester.....
8 Bray, Jno. E—J. Kelly (Sheriff)....
9 BushneU, Wm.—B. Lord...........
9 Bachrack, Joseph—D. C. Birdsall..,
9 Barreiras, Amita—^Lizzie G.FiUeth..
9 Boehm, .N. &, H & S. C—U. S. of
America ...,.,...................
9 Breslin, Patrick—^P. Morgan........
10 Braniff, Thos. J.—A. D. Cooper___
10 Beal, Jno. B.—L. M Holton.......
ifi Brett, Elmer S. & I Ocean Nat.,Bank
-^" Barnes, W. L. [N.Y......,...
10 Baker, Abner—J. W. Bates.........
10 Boyle, Jas. A.—GaUafcin Nat. Bank.
10 Berla, Jacob—^R. Reynolds..........
10 Baxter, Edw.' W.—Mary A. Ward...
-tn Bray, Jnb. E. &• - ) Jno. Kelly
^" Belcher, W. H. &E. W. f (Sheriff).
11 Bartlett, Frederick C—Ocean Nat'l
Bank, NY............_____....
li Brand, pUver—Counnissionera of Ex¬
cise.............:......;.........
li BUss, Henry H.—J. M. Cannon.....
U Bache, J. H.—J. F. Curran.,.;.....
13 Buckley, H N.—L H. Smith.......
13 Bradley, Jos. W.-—A. Emerson......
13 Begerow, J. F. C.—A. Hessels..___.
13 Bergen, Thomas—W. Birdsall.......
$116 35
82 33
105 31
7,214 15
1,391 15
177 94
99 84
511 24
7,214 15
1,149 54
696 88
15,026 94
15,004 65
122 95
106 83
84 99
458 73
75 74
1,314 05
329 35
591 44
7,214 15
299 50
67 92,
494 15
145:32
466 29
4,6'^ 38
231 4g
162 12