November 18. 1887
The Record and Guide.
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10 Tenth av. s e cor SSth at, 49.6x100. Westing
& Hafera agt George H. Herrel and John
Held, debtors, and Edward Joyce, owner. 988 00
JO Third av. w a, 29ii a 167ib st. 25x100. Peter
Walther agt Charlea Haffen, debtor, and
Anton Rinschler, owner ......... .S78 00
10 Seventy-flrst st. n e cor West End av. abt
200x102.2 John Pir^ 1 agt Andrew Mills
and Van Loon & Caoron................ 485 00
11 Tenth av, secor 3Hh st. 49.5x100. Canda
& Kane agt Edwa^-d Joyce, owner, and
Herrel & Held, contractors..............1,496 39
11 Same property. American Encaustic Til¬
ing Co. (Lim.) agt aame ... ....... 185 38
II Same property. Adelbert S. Nichols agt
Edward Joyce, ownei-. and George Her¬
rel and Juhn Held, contractora .... ---- 465 00
11 Second av. No. 738, e s. 75 s 40th i*t, 24.9x100.
Culbert Bros, agt Samuel Kerr, owner,
and Harry Andrews, contractor ........ 163 16
11 Twenty-second st. No. 17 E., n s, abt 160 w
4th av, abt 2^x60. A Ib^rt Fester agt The
Electric Club, reputed owner, and
Charles Eaten, contractor ............... 27 19
*Editor Record and Guide :
On November 9th, the N. Y. Lumber and Wood
Working Co, filed a lien against me on No. 333 East
imh street for a balance of $1,710.63, claimed by
them to be due on a contract for material furnished.
In connection with the publication 'of such lien, per¬
mit me to say that whilst the lien, aa flled, admits that
I have paid the claimanta, on account, $2,100, it does
not disclose the important facts that I have tendered
to them the full amount due them on the contract,
and that they have failed and refused to comply with
Buch contract on their part, both in neglecting to fur
nish material agreed to be furnished and in including
poor and defective material in that which they did fur¬
nish. All cf which facta I can and will, upon the trial
of their lien, fully substantiate.
November 11, 1887. W, J. Gessner.
RINGS COCNTT.
Not.
. Hull st, n s, 175 w Saratoga av. aSx^OO.... I
* Hull st, n s. 227 6 w Saratoga av, 35x100.. (
William McManus agt Charlea Lohrentz,
owner and contractor.....................
5 Kent st, n s. 225 e Oakland st, 25x100.
Young, Gerard & Co. agt Hugh Gallag¬
her, owner, and John Poppe, contractor .
5 Same property William J. Bedell agt
Hugh GaUagher, owner and contractor..
7 Eighth av. n e cor 38th st. Oloff Manson
agt Mr. Felton, owner, and Isaac Newton,
contractor............................
9 Ocean Parkway, e s. 312.9 e Kings High¬
way, runs south 74.2 X southeast 318.2 x
northweat 88 9 x west 269 4, Gravesend.
William Shielda agt George Beyers,
owner, and James Jiniaon, coniractor
9 Hancock at, n e cor Sumner av. 45x100.
George S, Harris agt O. K. Buckley &
Co , owners and contractors.............
10 Furman st. w a, 8J n Bushwick av, I22.6x
100. Thatford & Ackerman agt Patrick
Sullivan, owner, and William A. Hyde
and John W. Van Ostrand, contractors .
11 Sixty-flrstst. ns, 8J from Uth av, 50x100,
New Utrecht. See Lien. Louia Heineman
agt Maggie and Henry Eder..............
$45 00
SOO 00
130 00
180 00
15 60
591 83
521 28
100 00
SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.
NSW TOBX CITY.
Nov.
5 Oue Hundred and Twentieth at, n a, 110 e Oth
av, 100x100. Esther Goldman agt Kil¬
patrick & Co. and 8. G. Brinkman. ^Lien
flled Oct. 6. 1887)..................... $8110
6 Ninety-fifth st, No. 40 W., a s, 317 e 9th av.
20-foot front, William Miller agt James
Taylor et al., owners. (Releaae from lien
filed Sept. 27, 1887) .................... -----
5*Madisoo at. Nos. 145 and 147. w a. D. A.
Gaylord & Co. agt Katherina Lochman
and Albert Capella and C. Lochman and
A. Capella (Oct. 31, 1887)............1,200 00
10 Eighty-first st, Noa. i45 and 147 W.. n a. N.
Y. Arch. Terra Cotta Co. agt Mra. D. T.
Kennedy. (Oct. 29,188.)............... 445 00
10*Varick at, a e cor North Moore st, 87.2 x
irreg. to West Broadway, x 85 x irreg,
Henry & Sergeant agt Mayor, &c., New
York, and Patrick McManus. contractor,
(Nov. 7, 1887)............................. 16 00
,. Ninth av, s e cor 93th at, 25.5x100 ........(_
* * Ninth av, n o cor 97th st, 1 i6.5x ICO .......S
Penh Ambov Terra Cotta Co. agt Bella
Hoflfstadt. owner and contractor, (Nov.
5, 1887)....................................1.500 00
lOtNinetieth st, s s, 101 e 9th av, 75x100. Inter¬
national Tile Co. agt Theophilus G. Smith
and Geo. A. Thomaa. (July 20. 1887).....2,000 00
11 Sixty-fourth st, Nos. 103-123 W., n w cor 9th
av. James Walsh agt Leonard Beekman
and Garret L, Schuyler. (Oct. 15, 1887)... 3,895 .56
lOtNorfolkst, No. 18, e a. P. & T. Larkin agt
L Goodman, M, Franklin and Walter
Powera. (Sept. 16,1887)................... -----
lltSame property. W. H. Schmohl agt eame.
(Sept. 19, 1887)............................. -----
t Discharged by order of Court on filing of bond.
'Discharged by depositing amount of Uen and
Interest with County (5lerk.
5 Bushwick av. No. 880, s e cor Lafayette av.
Robert L. Moores agt Jamea Poet. (Mar.
15.1887) ................................. 425 00
5 Bushwick av, s w s, at cor Lafayette av.
Uriah Ellis agt Emma A. Post. (Sept. 22,
1887) .......................... 750 GO
5 Same property. Wataon & Pittinger agt
aame. (April 15, 1887)................ 300 00
9*Liberty av, s s, 40 w Van Siclen av, 20x
100. Earl A. Gillespie agt M. H. Hall and
Philipp Corell. (Oct. 18. 1887)......... 53 24
10 Cleveland St. w a, lOOstulton st. 25xlOC. R.
Cummings' Sons agt Mistress Altenburg
and Bergendahl & Rohaa. (Sept. 12. 1887) 175 00
RINGS Ci^PNTT.
Nov.
5 Vermont av, w s, 75 n Liberty av, 100x200.
Eliza Happ agt Conrad G. Doring and
Putnam & Ryerson. (Lien filed Nov. 3,
1887).......................................$818 90
5 Same property. Peter L. Brokow agt
same. (Nov. 8,1887)................... 290 50
5 Bushwick av, s e cor Lafayette av. Thomas
R. Sheffield agt Emma A. Poat. (Aug. 1.
1887)...................................... 285 00
6 Same property. Joseph Ryan agt aame,
<July6,l887) ............................ 167 60
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NEW TORR CITY.
BOUTH OF 14th street.
Houaton st, No. 96 W., one one-story iron ahed,
7x10, tin roof; cost, $50: A. & M. Jahn, on prem-
isea; ar'ts. Berger & Baylies. Plan 1919.
3d st, n 6, 40 e Goerck st, one one-atory shed, 115
xl5, felt and gravel roof; cost, $410; W. F.
Younga, 153 Rodney at, Brooklyn; c'r, Guy Cul¬
gin. Plan 1952.
Goerck st, Noa. 55 and 57, one four-atory brick
stable, 50x94, tar and gravel roof; coat, $20,000;
Jacob Burkhard, 64 Columbia st; ar'ts, Berger &
Baylies. Plan 1956.
Pier 37 N. R., foot Charlton st, one one and
two-atory iron and wood shed and cffice building
combined, 78x56.5, tin roof; cost, abt $60,010;
lessee. C. P, Huntington, Westchester, N. Y.;
ar't, R. P. Staata. Plan 1943.
between 5bth and 1s5th streets, east op
5th avenue.
5th av, s e cor 73d st, one one-atory shed, 75x
100, galvanized iron roofing; cost. $3,000; C. P.
Hunimgton, 65 Park av, leasee; Fifth Av Stage
Co., 43d st, bet 5th and 6th av; ar't, G. B. Pel¬
ham ; b'ra, Jeans & Taylor. Plan 1950.
74ih at, a a, 98 e Av A, one fi 'e-story and base¬
ment brick and iron factory, 50x98 and 90. metal
roof; cost, $25,000; J. B. Radley, Mt. Vernon;
ar't, Jordan & Giller; b'r, not selected. Plan
1948.
77th at, No. 441 E., one onestory brick atable,
16x27, tiu roof; cost, $800; Johu Bandera, 443 East
77th st; ar't, H. H. Cording. Plan 1945.
BETWEEN 59th AND 135TH STREETS, WKST OF
8th AVENTi.
73d at, 8 w cor Boulevard, one two-story and
basement etone Sunday school, &c., 38.2x102.3,
slate and tin roofing; cost, $40,000; Rutgers Pres¬
byterian Church, rep., Joseph Btuart, 120 East
36th at; ar't, R. H. Robertaon; b'r, nob aelected.
Plan 1934.
9th av, w s, 50.2 n 99th st, two five-story iron
and brick tenem'ts and storea, with stone trim¬
mings, 25.3x88, tin roofa; coet, each, $15,000;
Frauk L. Fisher, li'69 Oth av; ar'ta, Cleverdon &
Putzel; b'r, not selected. Plan 1941.
9th av, es, 50.3 s 62d st. two five-story atoue
tenem'ts, 25,1x88, tin roofs; cost, each, $20,000;
ow'r and b'r, J. B. GiUie, s s 153d st. w 8t. Nicho¬
las av; ar't, M. V. B. Fe don. Plan 1942.
81at at, n a, 525 w Sth av, one four-story and base¬
ment stone dweU'g, 25x58, tile and tin roofing;
cost, $40,000; Alice B. Colcord, 45 West Slat at;
ar't, A. B. Jenninga; b'r, day's work. Plan 1954,
north of 135th STBEET.
144th at, n a, 31.6 e Sth av, one one-story iron
boiler house, 30 and 18 and 12x13 and S. patent
iron roof; coat, $3,000; ow'rs and b'ra, Manhattan
Railway Co., 71 Broadway; ar't, R. I, Sloan, chief
engineer of company. Flan 1951.
23d and 34th wards.
Poe pl, w 8, 150 n Colea pl, one two-atory frame
dweU'g, 20x30, felt, tar aud gravel roofing; cost,
$2,500; Harriet M. Vredenburgh, eor Jackaon and
Columbia avs; ar'ta, B. P. Saxe & Sons. Plan
1940.
Orchard st, w a, 200 n Samuel st, one frame ahed,
11x14; cost, $iO; George Walkley, on premises.
Plan 1939.
Popham st, n s. 325 w Morria av, rear, oue one-
and-a-half-story frame atable, 30x34, ahingle roof;
coat, t8W; J. 8. Carvalho, 34 Eaat ISlat at; ar't,
C. S, Clark. Plan 193S.
Popham st, n s, 250 and 335 w Morris av, two
two-atory frame dweU'gs, 21x36, witb extenaion
15x31. ahingle roofs; cost, each, $4,800; ow'r and
ar't. sane as last; bV, J. 8. Lally. Plan 1937.
Grand av, a e cor N. Y. & Harlem R. R., one
two story frame dweU'g, 35x35, shingle roof; cost,
$1,800; ow'r, ar't and b'r, C. B. Knevala, 48 Eaat
23d St. Plan 1936.
169lh at, s a, 100 e Brook av, one one-atory frame
dweU'g, 35x35, tin rocf; coat, $100; John Eichler,
a w cor 169th at and Fulton av; ar't and b'r,
Henry Pierirg. Plan 1935.
Mosholu av, n a, 300 w Old Boaton road, one
two-story frame dweU'g, 32x36, shingle roof: cost,
$1,401); WUliam Gross, Riverdale: ar't and c'r, F.
H, Thorn; m'n, Joseph Berrie. Plan 1933.
176th st, s s, 150 w Madisou av, one two-story
and attic frame dweU'g. 30x42, shingle roof; coat,
5^5,(00; G. W. Halsey. 1591 Washington av; ar't,
R. E Rogers; b'r, H D. Wiswell. Plan 1944.
Ulst st, s s, 81 e Wil is av. two three-story and
basement brick dwell'ga, 12.6x40, tin roofa; coat,
each. $3,50(1; Mrs. A. M. Pullman, 45 West 125th
st: ar't, James E. Ware. Plan 1953.
R'bbins av. e s, 300 a 147th at, two two-story
frame dweU'gs and stable, 33 and 25x45 and IS,
tin roofs; cost, house $2,500, stable $1,300; John
Neisterman, 465 Robbina av; ar't, W. H. Boylan.
Plan 19S5.
About the Une of 243d at, abt 335 w Boaton av,
one twostory frame dwell'g, 17 6x27, shingle
roof; ccst, $1,300; H. A. Braun, Inwood; ar'ts
and b'rs, C. M. Piper & Son. Plan 1946.
On line of abt 350th st, abt 500 w Broadway,
one one and-a half-story frame barn, 40x14, board
ronf: cost, $250; Louisa Dash, Kingsbridge: ar'ts
and b'ra, C. M. Piper & Son. Plan 1947.
KINGS COUNTY.
Plan '999—Johnson av. No, 306, one one-atory
frame office, 30x20, tin roof; cost, $450; Levy &
May, on premises; ar't, H. Bilard; b'r, J. W.
Bedel.
2000—Hamilton av, Nos. 88 and 90, s s, 64 s Im¬
lay st, two three-atory brick plumbing and black¬
smith shop and light storage, 16.7x33.5 and 47.6,
tiu roof, wooden cornice; cost, $3,900; Charlea
Macrea, 559 Henry at; ar't, J. W. BaUey; bVa,
P. H. McGuinn and W. WUaon.
3001—Lewis av, w s, 30 s Pulaski at, one four-
atory brick tenem't, 30x55, tin roof, wooden cor¬
nice; coat, $13,000; ow'r and ar't, John McGar¬
ry, 583 Monroest; b'r, P. W. fligginson.
3003—Richardson st. a a, 138 e Union av, one
one-story frame stable and wood shed, 12x50, tin
roof; cost, $3(i0; Johu Murcott; b'r, I. Baldwin.
3i 03—Himrod st, a 6, 180 e Evergreen av, one
one story frame stable. 15x35, gravel roof; cost,
$250; John Ohland, 66 North 3d st; ar't, H. VoU¬
weiler; b'rs. Loeser & Schneider; m'n, H. Schlac-
ter.
3004—Arlington av, n a, 75 w Elton st, one two¬
story and attic frame dwell'g, 13x45, shingle roof;
cost, $3,600; M. T. Strickland, 139 Pierrepont st;
ar'ts and b'rs, Free & HoUiater.
2005—Schenck av, e a, 75 a Sutter av, one two¬
story frame (brick filled) dweU'g, 30x30 and 44,
tin roof; coat, $1,500; P. Shady, Easex at, near
Blake av; ar't, L. F. SchelUnger; b'rs, F. Gun¬
dermann aud C. Treu.
2U06—Himrod at, s a, 180 e Evergreen av, one
three-atory frame (brick filled) tenem't, 21x52, tin
roof; cost, $4,550; John Ohland, 66 North Sdst;
ar't, H. VoUweiler; b'rs, Loeser & Schneider and
H. Scblachter.
2007—Chapel at, n s, 200 e Jay at, one three-
atory brick tenem't, 25x30, tin roof, wooden cor¬
nice; coat, $3,600; John Cunnyham, 138 Concord
at; b'r, J. Staebler.
20(8—Myrtle av, n a, 330 e Noatrand av, one
three-atory and basement brick factory, 40 and 35
xl20, gravel roof, metal cornice; cost, $7,000;
ow'r and b'r, John Clark, 675 WiUoughby av.
20(9—Patchen av, w s, 83 n Greene av, one
three-atory brick flat, 38x48, tin roof, wooden
cornice; cost, $7.0C0; ow'r and b'r, Jamea W.
Stuart; ar't, I. D. Reynolda.
3010—Fulton afc, n e cor Decatur at, one five¬
story brick store and flat, 27.9x95x103.7x49.9. tin
roof, metal cornice; cost, $33,000; ow'rs aud b'ra,
Betts & Moore, 1393 Fulton st; a'rt, I. D. Rey¬
nolds.
2011—Wyckoflf st, s a, 535 w Bmith st, one three-
atory brick ahop and storage, 30x70, tiu roof, iron
cornice; cost, $5,000; John Davis, 170 Court st;
ar't, 8. Hazzard; m'ns. Burns & McCann; c'r,
not selected.
3012—North Sth st, No. 321, 100 w RoebUng
st, one two-story frame dye works. 25x100. gravel
roof; cost, $3,100; Narwood Bros., 54 Oakland at;
b'rs, J. H. Hunt and Finney Broa.
2013—Herkimer at, n s, 75 e Ralph av. one three-
atory frame (brick filled) tenem't, 35x60, tin roof;
cost, $4,600; Jacob Grosa. 336 Marion at; b'ra, J.
Pirrung and C. Horn.
2014—Atlantic av, n s, 47.H w Jerome st, one
three-atory frame (brick filled) store and tenem't,
33 9x42.9 and 45, tin roof; cost, $4,300; P. C.
Wittmann, Atlantic av, near Jerome at; ar't, F.
Holmberg; b'r, C. Cook.
3015—Grand st, a a, 100 e Vandervoort st, one
one-atory frame coal shed, 10ux33, tin roof; cost,
$500; Van Dewater & Von Dornn, on premiaea;
b'ra, Jenkina & Gillies.
3016—Sutter av, n s, 50 e Snediker av, one two¬
story frame dwell'g, 30x30, and extension 13x18,
tin roof; cost, $4,000; ow'r aud b'r, W. H. Bar¬
ton, 175 Snedeker av; ar't, F. W. Ames.
3017—Sutter av, n s, 50 w Hinsdale st, one two¬
story frame dweU'g, 30x34, tin roof; coat, $1,800;
ow'r and b'r, W. H. Barton, 175 Snedeker av;
ar't, F. W. Ames.
3018—53d at, a a, 360 w 3d av, one two-story
basement and ceUar frame (brick flUed) dwell'g,
20x36, tin roof; coat. $3,300; Mra. W. 8. Dav 183