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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 28, no. 69 [i.e. 699]: August 6, 1881

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July 30, 1.881 The Real Estate Record 797 Neville, Timothy F.—Thos. Hindley. (1881). 00,56 *Newcomb, Obediab—Jos Bradenrtall. ('80) .534 84 *01iver, Ipa.-ic J.—Hiram Ostrander. (1876). 1,978 30 tPlatt. John R.—National Steamship Co. (1880)...................................... 3,407 40 r< cif, Andrew—John Chawner. (1875)...... 453 16 Smith. Albert J.—Alex. Meech. (1880)...... 323 43 Selznm, John H.—August Schafer. (1879)... 534 38 Snyder, Washington Irving—John Chawner. (187.5)..................................... 453 16 Stni in. .lohn H.- H. AV. Mever. (1F81)....... 013 45 Si'lzani. John H.—Dannat & Pell. (1879).... 633 74 Same-----AV. F. Youngs. (1879)............ 969 80 **Slianer, Henry E.—J. J. Kittell. (1878).... 420 39 **Same-----David Haviland. (1877)..... 4.34 20 **Same—W. C. McKean. (1877)......... 010 30 Schaiek, Matthias—C. B. Jaburek. (1881).... 11193 Truman. J. L.—R. G. Cornell. (1875)........ 3,389 07 A\'ehb, Kdward B.—J. AV. Baker. (1870). . 581 34 AAHnsor, Thomas—C. C. Eddy. (1881)........ 290 .37 Zentfl, Jolin-AV. F. Youngs, (1879)......... 909 80 * A'acnted by order of Court, t Secured on Appeal. Released, g Reversed. |1 Satisfied by Execution. "Discharged by going thronch bankruptcy. KINGS COUNTY. July 29 to Aug. 4—inclusive. Anthony. Zophar—Lancashire Ins. Co. ('81) Cumming.s, AVilliam M.—J. C. Beatty. (1874) Church, AVm. H.—J. R. Dayton. (1879) A''aeated.................................. Cummings. \Vni. M.—Phoenix Nat. Bank, New York. (1874). Cancelled........... Same—L D. Newell. (1874). Cancelled. Darragh. Edward A.—Wra. Floyd. (1873). . Dooley, Edward J., admr.—P. J. Mathers. (1881)...................................... Duffy, Philip—AV. Spence. (1880)............ Eifinger, Anton—Wm. Von Eicken. (1874).. ITillcnbraiul. .7osi']ih—J. F. Dalrymple. ('73) King, Joseph B.—J. H. Hart. (1881)........ Kleinlein. John P. and Elizabeth and Fred¬ erick Hofmann—J. G. Baumann, assign, (1875)...................................... Reaschenberg, Diedrich—C. E. Heuberer. (1889)..................................... Studwell, E. A,—J Brooks et al. (1880) Treadwell, Isaac C—A. Haviland. (1881)... Selzam, John H. j „? tt -v-,.„«„. /io-n\ Zentel, John }• W. F. ^i oungs. (18.9)... 268 83 2,941 43 1,5.50 20 629 21 171 18 650 41 144 51 .30 90 85 82 1,251 40 59 89 037 06 366 62 87 87 908 22 909 80 SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. .July. NEW YORK CITY. *30 Fifth av, n w cor .57th st, .50x100. Owen Dolan agt Cornelius Vanderbilt, Ennever & Son and Pat. Moran (Lien filed July 27,1881)................................... $19 00 *30 Same property. Richard Walsh agt same. 10 00 *.30 Same property. John A.llen agt same___ 19 00 *30 Same property. James Ennis agt same... 4 00 *30 Same property. Ed. Ryan agt same...... 6 00 Aug. 3 Monroe av. n w cor Gray st, 50x100. Wm. Clarke aft John H. Perry and John Boe. . (June 9,1881).............................. 88 02 3 Same propertv. Burton & AVatson agt same. (May21.1881)..................... ;M5 30 . Av A. c s, 75 s 116th st, 75 feet front.......) One Hundred and Twenty-fifth st, s s. 75 V w 1st av, 75 feet front....................) II. B. Goldman agt Martha and C. AVhite. (June 0, 1881).......................... 63 80 4 Same property. Same agt same. (June 8, 1881)....................................... 63 80 4 One Hundred and Seventh st, Nos. 216 to 222, .s s, bet 2d and 3cl avs. Jos. Henchy agt Deane. Chamberlain, Christy and Fanning. (June 15, 1881).............. 20 25 1-4 Av A. s w cor 72d st, 100x110, 6 hou.'jes. Gu'stavus B. Sanford agt John McDer¬ mott. (Oct. 13, 1880)......................1,280 00 5 116th st, s s, 144 w Av A, 100 ft front. Frank Schmitt agt AVilliam H. Hoover. (.Tulv 14,1881.)................................. 600 00 5 Same property. Louis Bossert agt same. (July 14,1881)............................. -------- 5 Same property. Matthew O'Brien agt. same. (July 14, 1881.)....-................ 219 00 * Discharged by depositing amount of Lien with Clerk. t Cancelled of record by order of Court. MECHANICS' LIENS. NEW YORK CITY. July and Aug. 4 Av A, s w cor 121st st. 100x125. John B. Thomas for National Stove and Furnace Works agt Mary Burchell................$589 50 2 Catharine st. No. 66 s s, 25 e Oak st. Cath¬ erine Foerster agt Adolph Baum.......... 195 00 5 Same jiroperty. Ackerly & Gerard agt same and Jacob Schoch................. 102 14 30 Fifth av, s w cor 12.5th st, 100x100. Patrick McKenna agt H. M Edmunstone, Law¬ rence McEntee and AVm. Kenney......... 73 00 30 Same property. ,Tohn Redden agt same.... 50 25 1 Fourth av, s e cor 87th st, 100x155. Richard De Courcy agt Mathias M. Smith, Jennie Christie and Joseph AValker............... 91 .50 1 Fourth av, n e cor 70th st. 100x100. Five buildings. John E. Davis agt AVilliam F. Croft...................................3,150 00 1 Same property. Chapin Hall Mf'g. Co. Newark, N. J., agt same.................6,025 CO 1 Same property. B. A. & G. N. AA'^illiams agt same......................................1,000 00 1 Same property. Candee & Smith agt same. 3,714 97 2 Samo properly. James I. and Jacob G. Healey agt. same, Mary Devlin and Rich¬ ard M. Henry, assignee.................. 358 00 2 Same property. Butler, McAuliffe & Ga- hay agt AVm. F. Croft....................2,250 00 2 Fifth av. s w cor 125th st. 100x100. John Conklin agt H. M. Ednmnstone, Law¬ rence MeEntee and Wm. Kinney.......... 24 75 4 Same propert3-, Michael Vei ter agt. same. 47 50 3 First av, n w cor 69th st. 100x100. Thomas J. Burke agt John Selzer................. 1.30 00 4 First av, s w cor 32d st, 20x75, G. L. Schiiv- ler & Co., agt Patrick Looram and James Flanagan................................... 139 75 30 Montgomery st, Nos. 36 and 38, w s. Pat¬ rick Kelly agt Wm. J. Riordan..... ..... 1.50 00 *1 Seventh av, n w or s w for 57th st, abt 100x115. Thomas Osborne agt William F. Croft.................................18,000 00 2 Seventh av, s w cor .57th st, 100x115. Rowe & Denman ag tsame......................6,144 92 2 Same property. J. J. Bowes & Bro. agt same....................................1,500 00 3 Same property. Candee & Smith agt same 404 20 30 Twenty ninth st. No. 154 E., s s. G L. Schuyler & Co. agt. Wm. Hawkins, Isaac L. Riker and ^ amuel Barber.............. 389 52 3 Third av, s e cor 95th st. 176.2x100. Jane Smith agt Margaret C. Smith ............ 720 00 5 Second av, se cor 10th st. 13.3x41.10. Thom¬ as J. Flood and David A.. Rafter agt. Wil¬ liam V. Hoyt and John S. Stiger........ 167 17 5 AVater st. No 447, e s, bet Pike and Market sts. James Ferris agt Franklin Wight... 217 45 *Lieirsays n w cor. and diagram in lien, shows that property is on southwest corner. KINGS COUNTY. 29 Eighth st, n s, 223.10 e 6th av, 75x100. T. B. & H. A. Willis agt John H. Gallagher and Sarah J.Bergen........................... 39 2 Same property. M. J. J. Reynolds agt ■ Isaac e. Simonson and Sarah J. Bergen.. 550 2 Hanover pl. No 24. John S. Loomis agt W. R. Hyer and A, Barus..................... 220 3 Tillarv st, s e cor Gold st, 27x100. J. S. Loomis agt M. J. Reynolds, AVm. E. Hyer and T. Cammeyer......................... 200 39 Flusihing av, Nos. 1231 and 1233, n w cor Gardner av. Ralph W, Kenyon agt Jacob Schloch, J. Grunf eld and Herman Gerdes. 793 each; owner, George J. Hamilton, 2078 .5th av; architect, J. H. Valentine; builder, Felix O'Con¬ nor. Plan 836—Av C, e s, 400 s Cliff st, one two story frame dweU'g. 18x2.5, tin roof, wood and tin cor¬ nice; cost, $1,800; owner, Peter P. Decker, Con¬ cord av near Cliff st; architect, W. W. Gardiner. Plan 837—Fifty-ninth st. Nos. 229 and 231 E., one three-story brick parish school, 4.5x75.6, tin roof, iron and stone cornice; cost, $35,000; owner, St. Thomas Church; architect, Chas. C. Haight; builders, D. C. Weeks & Son and Lewis H. Wil¬ liams. Plan 838—Grand Boulevard, n e cor 61st st, one seven-story and half above roof brick apartment house, 103 and 29 aud i)5..5x88, plastic slate, iron I and tin roof, iron cornice; cost, §75,000; ownei-, Jeremiah J. Campion, 20 East lOtli st; architects, Berger & Baylies. Plan 8.39—Fourth av, n e cor 63d st, one four- story brick milk dairy and dweU'g, 50.5x100, tin or gravel roof, iron cornice; cost, $30,000; own ers, T. W. Decker & Son, 309 East 27th st; archi¬ tect, Jas. E. Ware. Plan 840—Seventy-second st, n s, 100 w 9th av, two five-story brick teneiu'ts, .50.9 and 25. ^ and .50 and 2.5x91, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, ?i80,000 and $40,000; owner, W. H. Aldrich, Passaic. N. J.; architect. W. H. Smitn KINGS COUNTY. July 29 to Aug, 4.—inclusive. Fifteenth st, No. 134, s w s, 149.10 n w 4th av. Jas. C. Davis agt B. Brennan. (July 19, 1880)......................... ............ Eighth st, s s. 175 w 5th av. Mosebach & AVild agt John Gehn. (Sept. 13, 1880)..... BUILDINGS PROJECTED. NEW YORK CITY. Plan 823—Eighteenth st, n s, 140 e Av A, two three-story hard brick factories, 25 and 24x92 and 25 and 17x35, felt, cement and gravel roof, brick cornice; total cost, $^^,000; owner, Vernon K. Stevenson, 11.5 Broadway; architects, D. & J. Jardine; builder, W. C. JFellows. Plan 824—Division st, n w cor Robbins av, one three-story brick store and tenem't, 25x(i5, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $10,000; owner, John G. Heintze, 541 East 16th st; architect, H. Jacobi; builder,------Bornkamp. Plan 825—One Hundred and Thirty-eighth st, s s, 120 w 3d av, one one-story brick shop and office, 22x32, gravel roof; cost, $475; owner, &c., Hew¬ lett S. Baker, 143d st. Plan 826—Mott av, e s, 30 n 138th st, rear, one two and one-story frame bowling alley, 23x105, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $2,800; owner, Lucy E. Rider, Paris, France; architect, &c., Geo. Mand; masou, not selected. Plan 827—Fiftieth st. No. 410 W., rear, one one- story brick carriage house and stable, 2.5x25, tin roof; cost, $300; owner, Martin Karl, on prem¬ ises: architect, Gr. Holzeit. Plan 828-Forty-fifth st, No. 548 W., rear, one one-story brick .stable, 8x12, tin roof; cost, $150; owner, Henry Mansing, on premises; architect, Geo. Holzeit. Plan 829—Cherry st, s s, 200 e Jackson st, one one-story brick planing mill, 40x90, gravel roof; owner and architect, M. Murphy, Williams¬ burgh, N. Y. Plan 830-Seventeenth st, Nos. 19 and 21 E., two five-story iron, stone and brick stores, 25x 90 and 80, tin roof, iron and stone cornice; cost, $30,000 each; owners, T. B. Stewart, 75 West 23d st, and Pierre Humbert, 6 West 53d st; architects, Silliman & Farnsworth; builders, C. H. Lucker & Son, and Smith & Crane.. Plan 831—Forty-second st, s s, 400 w 7th av, five four-story brick dweil'gs, 20x62, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $20,000 each; owner, C. M. Goodridge, Riverdale, N. Y.; architect, Alfred H. Shorp; builders, D. & E. Herbert and G. L. Plan 832—One Hundred and Fifty-third st, n s, 325 e Courtlandt av, one two-story frame dwell'g, 22x30, gravel roof, wood cornice; cost, $1,800; owner and carpenter, A. Janson, 148th st, and 3d av. Plan 833—Second av. No. 2347, one four-story brick flat, 2.5.2x56, and extension, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $12,000; owner, Joseph MarshaU, 148th st and 4th av; architects, Atkinson & Ro- sGnstoclc Plan 834^Forty-first st, Nos. 130,132,134 and 136 "W"., one eight-story brown stone apartment house for bachelors, 79.10x98.9, mansard, slate and tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $110,000; owner, EUiott W. Todd, 46 Broad st; architect, A. Hat¬ field. Plan 83.'>—Seventy-third st, n s, 200 e 10th av, five four-story brown stone dweil'gs, 20x55, and extension 12x6, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $20,000 RINGS COUNTY. Plan 622—Eighth av, s w cor Union st, one three-story brick dweU'g, 48 and 27x95, slate roof, iron cornice; cost, $58,000; owner, Mrs. M. L. Maxwell, 71 Fii-st pl; architect, R. B. East¬ man ; builder, W. H. Hazzard & Son. Plan 623—Ainsli st, s s, 38 e Lorimer st, ono one-story frame stable, 2.5x20, tin roof; cost, $75; owner, E. H. Tangemaun, 234 Lorimer st; builder, W. Demarest. Plan 624—WaUabout st, n s, 200 w Lee av, cne one-story frame chemical works, .50x40, gravel roof; cost, $800; owner, F. W. Aromi, 136 Wash¬ ington av. Plan 62.5—Maujer st, No. 40, s s, near Lorimer st, one three-story frame tenem't, 25x50, tin roof; cost, $3,300; owner, Mr. Williams, on premises; builders, G. Welch and J. Bueger. Plan 626—Fifth av, e s, 40 s 9th st, one one- story brick office building, 8x20, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $200; owner, John Burrill, .5th av near 9th st; builder, J. Buchanan & Son. Plan 627—Penn st, n s, 229 w Marcy av, three two and one-half story brown stono dweU'gs, '^Ox 45, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $4,000; owner, S. B. Saddington. 263 Hewes st; architect, G. M. Casey; builder, W. H. Colsen. Plan ()28—Stuyvesant av, e s, 60 s Gates av, two three-story brick tenem'ts, 18xS(), and one IS and 6x30, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost total, $7,000; owner, J. T. Periy, 1004 De Kalb av; builders, A. Suchs and J. T. Perry. Plan 629—Myrtle av, n s, 353.2 w Marcy av, one one-story fram.e blacksmith shop, 18x25, gravel roof; cost, $100; owner, H. Henchel, 677 Myrtle av; architect and builder, R. Ford. Plan (530—Fourteenth st, s s, 150 e 6th av, one two-story frame stable, 25x31, gravel roof; cost, $1,000; owner, Mr. Rich, llth .stbet. 3d and 4th avs; architect, E. C. Squance; builder, W. Oving¬ ton. Plan 631—Lafayette av, s s, 415 e Bedford av, two two and one-half stoi-y dweU'gs, 18.0x42, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $4,000; owner and carpenter, Geo. F. Chapman, 15 Koscuisko jd ; mason, J. Brown. Plan 632—South EUiott pl, e s, 150 s De Kalb av, three three-story brown stone dweU'gs, 16.8x 48, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $9,000; own^r, IsabeUa Gordon, 3 Willow st; architect, R. Dixon; builder, J. Gordon. Plan ()33—Court st. No. .573, bet. Bush and Loraine sts, one one-story frame boiler shop, 2.5x 3«, gi'avel roof; cost, $200; owners, Denis & Kline, 198 Bergen st. Plan 634—Greene av, s s, 100 e Bedford av, thirteen three-storj' brown stone dweU'gs, 20x45, composition roof, wood cornice; cost about $S,.500 each; owner, &c., James H. Darrow, 106 Lawrence st. Plan 635—Bedford av, n w cor Hooper st, one three-story basement and attic brown stono dweU'g, 24x50, tin. roof, iron cornice; cost $18,- 000; owner, Edward Havens, cor Bedford av, and Keap st; architect, W. H. Gnylor; builders, James Rodwell and C. L. Johnsou. Plan 636—Fulton st, s s, 100 w Hoyt st, ono two-story brick ticket office and theatre entrance, 63x100; owners, Hyde & Belman, Adams st near Myrtle av; architect, Wm. Taylor; builiier, M. J. Reynolds. Plan 637—Baltic st. No. 328—80 West Smith st, one-three brick tenem't, 21x47. tin roof, wood cornice; cost $5,500; owner, Samuel Front, 68 Ir¬ ving pl. New "York; architect, &c., E. G. Vail; mason, John Hayes. Plan 638—^Washington av, e s, bet St. Marks av and Prospect pl, one one-story frame dweU'g, 20x10, gravel roof; cost $60; owner, Mr. Boyle; buUder, O. Ward. Plan 639—Graham av, n e cor Moore st, four four-story brick stores and tenem'ts, 2.5x60, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $6,500 each; owner, Jacob Kiefer, 142 Graham av; architect, John Platte; buildei-s, Grassman & Maurer,