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The Record and Guide.
June 5, 1886
SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.
May NKW YOBK CITT.
29 Fifth av. No. 140, s w cor 19th st, 2r.l0x
143. John Gallivan agt Charles R. Yan¬
dell. (Lien flled Dec. 30,1885)...........$269 £8
29 Same property. Leonard Hangen agt same.
(Dec. 30,1885)............................2,374 63
29 Ninth av. No. 1650, e s, 100.8 n 95th st. Poult¬
ney Slate Works agt Henry Bornkamp
and Jacob Romer. (Sept. 1, 1885)......... 252 00
29*Eighty-ihird street, s a, abt 355 e 10th av,
80.3 ft front. Mahoney & Watson agt
Mary J. Coar. (Mar. 19,1886).............1,317 00
29*Same property. Same agt same. (Mar.
30.).....................................1,317 00
June
ItOne Hundred and Fifty-fourth st, n s, abt
100 w Courtlandt Eav, 25x100. Manchester
& Philbricli agt Frederick Vaupel and M.
J. Schwartz. (Aug. 10, 1885).............. 728 75
ItSame property. Same agt same. (Aug. 10) 294 93
ItSame property, C, H. Huber & Son agt
same. (Aug. 10)....................... 750 00
ItSame property. Michael Kirchner agt same,
(Aug.13).................................. 7100
ItSame property, J. T. Dolan agt same.
(Aug.l9).................... ........... 227 35
ItSame property. S. A. PhiUips agt same.
(Aug. 27)................................ 700 00
ItSame property. Pat. Reynolds agt same.
(Aug.29)................................ 232 50
ItSame property. Thos. Whalen agt same.
(Sept. 3) ................................... 17 12
ItSame property. John Boss agt same.
(Sept. 3)............................... 29 37
1 Sixty-second st, n s, 225 e 10th av. John
Owens agt Annie Kelly. (April 21,1885).. 202 00
ItBroadway, Nos. 1285 and 1287. w s. Thomas
McKeon agt P. N., Mary N. and B. F.
Shepard and John J. Kierst. (April 8,
1885)..................................... 286 80
2 Third av. No. 1497, e s, 75 from 84th st.
Peter Schaffler agD Charles MoeUer. (Oct.
18, 1884)..................................7,091 50
2 Same property. Same agt same, (Dec, 19,
1884) ..................................... 73 63
3 Fiftieth st, Nos. 35 to 41 E., n s, 75 w 4th av,
125x102. George A. Haggerty agt Rosanna
Soaulding, (May 29,1886)............... 1,770 91
8 Tenth st. No, 114 E., s s. John Bremer
agt John T. Moore, Joseph Johnston and
Thomas F. Hays. (May 26,1886).......... 18 CO
4 Gramercy pl, e s, abt 90 s 21st st. Wm. P.
Austin agt Joseph Coar and Mary F. King.
(Nov. 8, 1882)............................. 706 25
4 Sixtieth st. No. 509 W., n s, 150 w IOth av, 25
feet front. Julia Mullaly agt Geo. Stew¬
art and Henry Riehl, (July 2.% 1885). ... 400 00
4 Gramercy pl, e s, 62 n 20th st, 44 feet front.
Joseph Coar agt Mary P. King. (Dec. 4,
1883).....................................4,313 70
4 Eighty-seventh st, Nos. 431 to 443, n s, 375
w 9th av, 100x100.8. Joseph W, Duryee
agt Charles L. GuUleaume. (April 2,
1886).....................................2,179 16
♦Discharged by depositing amount of lien and in¬
terest with County Clerk,
t CanceUed of record by order of court.
KINGS COUNTY.
May 29 to June 4—inclusive.
Tenth st, s cor 6th av, 90x100. Israel Muller agt
Daniel Doody, owner; John Conners, con¬
tractor. (AprU 28, 1886)..................$730 00
Sameproperty. Same agt Prancis J. McMa¬
hon, owner; Jno. Connor or O'Connor,
contractor. (May 24. 1886) ............. 730 00
Same property. Pox & McCarthy agt Daniel
Doody, owner; John O'Connor, contractor.
(May4,1886).............................. 150 00
St. Marks pl. s s. 140 w 5th av, 60x100. Thomas
J. Nash agt Charles H. CoUins. (June 1,
1886)..................................... 950 CO
Same property. John S. Loomis agt same.
(Junel, 1883).............................. 450 00
Lexington av, Nos. 201 to 235, inclus., n s, bet
Bedford and Nostrand avs, flf teen-houses.
-----NeUson, Jr., and-----Conklin, New
York, agt Thomas H. Robbins. (Jan. 4,
1885) .. ..........discharged by deposit 75 00
Same property. Charles Royle agt Thos. H.
Robbins and Mr. Carpenter, owners and
contractors. (Dec. 10.1885)..............
.....................discharged by deposit 82 20
BUILDINGS PROJECTED.
The first name is that of the owner; ar''t stands
for architect, rn'n for mason and b'r for builder.
NEW YORK CITY.
SOUTH OF 14th strbkt.
Houston st. No. 340 W., one-story frame office.
13x10, tin roof: cost, $50; lessee, tf. G. Disosway,
72 Rodney st, Brooklyn; b'r, Arthur Townsend-
Plan 978.
2d av, n e cor 7th st, five-story brick flat with
store, 26x121, tin roof; cost, $35,000; Mary E.
Byrne, 118 2d av; ar'ts, Babcock & McAvoy.
Plan 974.
Allen st. No. 3, five-story and basement brick
and stone front tenem't with stores, 23.6x75.6, tin
roof: cost, $20,000; ow'r and b'r, Charles Dow¬
ney, 207 East 107th st; ar't, J. H. Valentine.
Plan 998.
Henry st. No. 78. five-story brick tenem't with
stores, 25xiS0, tin roof; cost, $10,000; Fanny C.
Hawkins, 61 Lefferts pl, Brooklyn; ar'ts, J. Boe¬
kell & Son. Plan 973.
Rose st, No. 32, one-story brick foundry, 21x27,
tin roof; cost, $1,600; 'August Schrader, 42 West
12Sth st; b'r, John G. Porter. Plan 969.
Washington st, Nos. 390-396, five-story brick
factory, 100x100, rear 100.5, tin Voof; cost, $40,000:
Charles De H. Brower, 10 WaU st; ar't, H E.
SlarshaU; b'r, Jere, C. Lyons. Plan 991,
13th st, Nos. 534-.528 E., three flve-story brick
tenem'ts with stores, 2.5x83, tin roofs; cost, each,
$15,00(1; John M. Schmidt, 13 2d av; ar'ts, J.
BoekeU & Son. Plan 1000.
Attorney st, n s, 100 w Rivington st, five story
and basement brick tenem't with stores, 25x82.6,
tinroof; cost, $22,000; Fay & Stacom, 337 Pleas¬
ant av; ar'ts, A. B. Ogden & Son. Plan 1003.
BETWEEN 14TH AND 59TH STS.
Ilth av, n e cor 21st st, one-story brick office,
14x24, tin roof; cost, $1,000; lessee, Geo. L. Van
Emburg, 236 West 130th st; b'rs, Axford & Cra¬
mer. Plan 976.
17thst, Nos. 104-1C6 W., fivestory brick furni¬
ture warerooms, 50x82, tin roof; cost, $35,0(i0;
Thomas Kelly, 345 West 55th st; ar't, Joseph M.
Dunn. Plan 996.
19th st, s w cor lllh av, one-story boiler shed,
14x20; cost, $75; lessee, Jesse Button, 440 East
59th st. Plan 9S5,
2lFt st, s s. abt. 330 w 9(h av, one storv brick
chapel, :-i7.\9 .<;, .jib viiiff'^iS. 11x36.3, peak roof,
slated; t<.)^t, $iu,Mn); (general Theological Semi¬
nary. Cbelaea Square, Eugene A. Hoffman, Dean,
426 Wett 2od st; ar't, Chailes C. HaiLht. Plan
971.
19th st, No. 102 E., two-and-a-half-story brick
dweU'g, 18x52, tin roof; cost, $5,i00; Henry P,
Kingsland, Everett House; ar't, P, W, Kras.
Plan 1008,
34th st, s s, 300 e 2d av, five-story brick tenem't
with store, 2.5x84, tin roof; cost, $17,500; John
Courtney, 322 East 34th ^t; ar't, John C. Burne;
b'r, not selected. Plan 1001,
BETWEEN 59th AND 125TH STREISTS, EAST CF
5th avenue,
92d st, n w cor Lexington av, six houses, and
Lexington av, w s, 80,8 n 92d st, one house, in
all seven three-story and basement brick (stone
front) dweU'gs, 17 and 20x50 and 55, tin roofs;
cost, each, $15,000; John P, C, Walsh & Bro.,
1300 2d av; ar'ts, C, A, French & Co,; m'ns,
Walsh Bros.; b'r, not selected. Plan 977,
97th st, n s, 140 w 1st av, flve-story briek tene¬
ment, 30x85, tin roof; cost, $17,000; Solomon
Mehrbach, 74 East 54th st; ar't, Jobn Brandt,
Plan 989,
108th st, s s, 175 w 1st av, open shed for stone¬
cutters, 12x100; cost, $100; John Cullen, 2089 1st
av; b'r, not selected. Plan 964,
1st av, n e cor 100th st. shed, 100x33, gravel
roof; cost, $500; lessees, M, F, Schwursman &
Co,, 343 West 92d st; ar't, Andrew Craig; b'r,
not selected. Plan 987,
4th av, es, 25.6s Slst st, five-story brick flat,
2.5.6x90, rear 33.3, tin roof; cost, $18,000; WUUam
B, Pope. 100 East 85th st; ar't, Geo, C, Pope.
Plan 975.
77th 3t, s s, 145 e Lexington av, three-story brick
stable with rooms for coachman, 35x98, mansard
slated and plastic slate on flat roof; cost, $13,000;
Jacob H. Schiff, 932 5th av; ar'ts, De Lemos &
Cordes; b'rs, D. T. Bumstead and V. J. Hedden
&S011S, Plan 992,
90th st, s s, 300 w 3d av, two-story brick (stone
front) church, 93x100.8, iron and tin roof; cost,
$115,000; Rev, WiUiam J, O'KeUy, 335 East 86th
st; ar't,T . H. Poole; br's. L. D. Connelly & Son.
Plan 970.
2d av, s w cor 109th st, six five-story brick ten¬
ements with stores, 25,2x85 and 96, tin roofs:
cost, each, $18,000; Cunningham & Riley, 416
East 115th st; ar'ts, Babcock & McAvoy; b'r,
not selected. Plan 972,
70th st, s s, 170 e 2d.av, five-story brick tenem't,
2,5x70, tinroof; cost, $20,000; Max Danziger, li
E, 79thst; ar't, JohnC, Burne; b'rs, not selected.
Plan 1,002,
72d st, s s, 246 w 4th av, three four-story brick
dwell'gs, one 28.9xl('2 2, rear 19, and two 21x76,
rear 9,9, fiat roofs tinned, mansards of iron and
slate; cost, total, $100,000; Max Nathan, 70 East
61st st; ar'fc, WiUiam Schickel, Plan 1,006.
91st st, n s, 45 e Madison av,three-story and base¬
ment brick (stone front) dwell'g, 19.9x55, tin roof;
cost, $12,000; EmeUne Johnston, 51 East 91st st;
ar'ts. A, B. Ogden & Son, Plan 1,004,
119fch st, s s, 70 w Lexington av, four-story
brick flat, 23,6x89, tin roof; cost, $19,000; Cathe¬
rine Boltz, 137 East ll7th st; ar't, C, Baxter,
Plan 1015,
1st av, s e cor 94th st, two story brick dweU'g.
office, factory, &c., 25x90,- tin roof; cost, $5,000;
Frank WiUenbrook, 1038 Greene av, Brooklyn-
ar't, John Brandt. Plan 1009.
BETWEEN 59th AND 125TH STREETS, WEST OF
Slrf AVENUE.
74th st, s 8, loo w 9th av, ten four-story and
basement brick (stone front) dweU'gs, 19, 20 and
22x55, and extensions 11x14, tin roofs; cost, each,
$18,000; Margnret Brennan, 417 West 69th st;
ar'ts, Thom & WUson; buUt by day's work
Plan 979.
76th st; s e cor 10th av, five-story brick flat with
store, 25x73.2, tin roof; cost, $25,000; Fonner &
Lowther, 1337 10th av: art's, Thom & Wilson-
buUt by days work. Plan 967. '
76th st, s s, 35 a 10th av, nine four-story and
basement brick (stone front) dwell'gs, 18, 19 and
30x55, tin roofs; cost, each, $18,00U; owi-'s and
ar'to, same as last. Plan 968.
63dst, ss,525 w 9th av, two five-story brick
(stone front) flats, 25x77, tin roofs; cost, each,
$30,000; ow'rs and b'rs, GUUe, Walker & Lawson
.519 West 104th st; ar't, M. V. B. Ferdon. Plan
LOlO j
NORTH OF 125th STBEET.
-.o?°J^^«^^'^' ® ^' ^-^ n 180th st, rear coal-yai-d,
125x100, witl; stone waU, coal wagon rim and
platform; cost, $4 000; John GoUa, 132d st and
Broadway, and Henry Berghorn, 2330 Istav;
ar't, Andrew Spence. Plan ii65.
131th st, s s, 460 w 5th av, six three-story and
basement brick dwelling.^, 16.8x4S, tin roofs; cost,
each, $10,000; ow'r and ar't, David T. Davies, 149
East 125th st. Plan 990.
Sth av, s e cor 142il st, five-story brick flat with
stores, 24.11x96, lin roof; cost, $20,000; Edward
Dressier, 278 Pleasant av; ar't, E. L. AngeU.
I'lan 986.
Broadway, w s, abt 400 s Church st, two-story
brick dwell'g, 2,5x51, rear 15; slate and tin roof;
cost, $1,500; WUliam A. Varian, Kingsbridge;
ar't and b'r, Francis M. Varian; m'n, James
Varian. Plan 988.
IVoth st, n s, 235 w 5th av, three fivestory brick
apartment houses, 38.4x89, tin roofs; cosfc, each,
abfc. $40,000; Peter N. and William H. Ramsey,
326 and 314 West 60th st; ar't, James E, Ware,
Plan 994.
127th sfc, n s, 225 w 6th av, six three-story and
basenient brick (stone front) dwell'gs, 16.8x50, tin
r ol's; cost, each. $9,000; Martin E. Deegan, 1918
Lexington av: ar'fc, J. H. Valentine; b'rs, Valen¬
tine & Depgau. Plan 999.
7th av, n w cor 129th st, two and three-story
brick and stone front church, chapel and parson¬
age, 99.11x125, peak roof slated, flat roof tinned;
cost, $80,000; West Harlem M. E. Church; Bart¬
lett Smitb, President Board of Trustees, 136 West
132d st; ai'fc, J. R. Thomas. Plan 993.
149th St. n s, 100 w Sfc. Nicholas av, one-story
frame office, 16x20, shingle roof; cost, $245;
Aqueduct Commissioners, representing City of
NewYork. Plan 1014.
153d st, n s, 260 e lOih av, three-story and base¬
ment brick (stone front) dwell'g, 2.3x99.11, rear
17, and two-story brick private stable, 20x39, on
rear of lot, 280 e 10th av, flat roof tinned,
mansard slated; cost, dweU'g, abt $15,000, and
stable $5,000; Frank W. Seagrist, Jr., 313 Easfc
17th st; ar't, C. P. H. GUberfc; b'rs, not selected.
Plan 1007.
10th av, e P, 49 s 130th st, two four story brick
tenem'ts with stores, 25x75, Unroofs; cost, each,
$15,0(0; Katharina Eullerman„ St. Nicholas av,
bet 113Lh and 114th sts; ar't, Henry Haab. Pian
1016.
lOih av, s e cor 165fch st, rear, two-story frame
shed and loft, 19x22, tar and gravel roof; cost,
$335; Frederick C. Ackley, 10th av and 165th st;
ar't and b'r, Charles Dugan. Plan 1005.
23d and 24th wards.
134 th st, n s, 275 e WiUis av, four-story brick
flat, 25x66, tin roof; cost, $10,500; Hans H.
Schramm, 683 East 184th st; ar't, Adolph
Pfeifter. Plan 984. ^
140th st, n s, 80 w WiUis av, one-story brick
store, 20x25, tin roof; cost, $1,150; EUzabetha
Geis, 637 East 14lst st; ar't and b r, Wm. Kusche.
Plan 981.
165th st, No. 842 E., s e cor Cauldwell av, two¬
story frame stable, 25x26.4, shingle roof; cost,
abt $2,000; George E. FaUe, 916 Prospect av; ar't,
C. P. H. Gilbert; b'rs, Charles Cowan and------
McCarty. Plan 983.
Pelham av, n s, 25 w Cambreling av. rear, one-
and-a-half story frame stable, 26x18,' tin roof;
cost, $2C0; Mary. Casey, College av and Kings-
bridge road; ar't, T. W. Ringrose; built by day's
work. Plan 966.
Ryder av, w s, 100 n 138th st, one-story brick
office, 12x15, gravel roof; cost, $300; J. G. D.
Burnett, 623 East 142d st; ar'fc and b'r, H. S
Baker; m'n, James La Coste. Plan 983.
Tremont av, n s, 75 e Washington av, one-story
frame stable, 15x15, tinroof; cost, $100; Jno. P.
Wenninger, 739 Tremont av; b'r, John Kerby,
Plan 980, ^
170th st, s s, 110 e Fulton av, six two-story
frame dweU'gs, 16.8x32 and 12.6, tin roofs; cost,
$3,000: ow'r and b'r, John A. Knox, 1167 Union
av; ar't, W, W, Gardiner, Plan 997,
3d av, n w cor 165th st, five two-story frame
scores and dweU'gs, 18,2x21.6x50, tin roofs; cost,
each $3,000; George Shepherd, 333 West 22d st;
ar't, Joseph M. Dunn; b'rs, Jansen & Jaeeer,
Plan 995. ^
154thst, ns, 300,3 e Morris av, three two-story
frame dweU'gs, two 15x45 and one 20x45, tin
roots; cost, two $2,000 each and one $2,500; Anna
M, Eckenfelter, 695 Courtlandt av; ar't, C, C
ChurchUl; b'r, Louis Falk, Plan 1011,
Popham av, n s, 200 n 176th st, two-story
frame dweU'g, 20x45, shingle roof; cost, $4,300,
LUlian A, Wolff, 677 East 143d st; ar't, C, S
Clark, Plan 1012, ' , • o,
Washington av, No. 1117, two-story frame
dweU'g, 20x40, tin roof; cost, $3,000; John
Scwegler, 1254 Franklin av; ar't and b'r, Louis
Falk. Plan 1010,
KINGS COUNTY.
Plan 779—Church st, s s, 125 w Hicks st, one
story frame dwell'g, 20x30, gravel roof; cost,
$400; Mrs, Cragan, 455 Hicks st, ar't and c'r, Pat,
Gleason; m'n, P, Connors.
780—Bedford av, e s, 20 s South 2d st, one four-
story brick store and dweU'g, 38x60, tin roof, iron
cornice; cost, $12,000; A, D, Partridge, 164 Keap
st; ar't, E, P, Gaylor; m'n, M. Smith; c'rs, Mari¬
nus & GUI,
781—Kosciusko st, n s, 250 w Nostrand av, one
four-story brick flat, 25x60, tin roof, wooden cor-
nice;.cost, $10,000; F, W, Carruthers, 1353 Pulton
st; ar't, I. D, Reynolds; b'r, S, C, Whitehead,
782—Hancock st, n s, 20 w Throop av, four
two-and-a-half-story and basement brown stone
dweU'gs, each 17,6x42, tin roofs, wooden cornices;
cost, each, $5,000; ow'rs, ar'ts and b'rs, PhiUips
&WeUd,-358. Gates av.
7§3—Myrtle st, No. 84, s s, 150 e Bushwick av,