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ADVANCE RUMORS. Albany, N. Y.- -Fuller & Pitcher have prepared plans for the public bath-house, to be built on Broadway, near Orange St. The plan provides for a two-story building, built of light brick and stone; cost, about $30,000.

Attleboro, Mass.-At a special town meet ng held recently it was voted to erect a new three-room school-building, to cost $7,500.

BUILDING INTELLIGENCE. (Advance Rumors Continued.)

brick and steel construction in Boston and 71: Baltimore, Md. George. Haskell has prepared Hoboken, N. J. - Small & Schumann, 265 Broad

cinity, desires position as clerk-of-works or superintendent under firm of first-class architects in United States Age of applicant, 40 years. Address "N. L.," care of American Architect, 211 Tremont St.

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plans for a new church for the Methodist Society to be located at Clifton and Mary Sts. It will be a brick and stone structure, 66 x 80'; cost, about $30,000.

Bloomington, Ill.-The McLean County courthouse, which was damaged by fire on June 19, will be replaced at once by a fireproof building, to cost $200,000.

Buffalo, N. Y.-The plans of Architect Henry Ives Cobb, of Chicago, Ill., for the new Hotel Lafayette to be erected at the corner of Clinton and Washington Sts., have been approved. It will be a ninestory structure, of brick, terra-cotta and stee! construction, costing about $20,000.

The department of education has recommended to the aldermen that an addition of about six rooms be built to the Central High School, to cost about $20,000.

The American Chemical Agricultural Co. will build a two-story frame factory at the corner of Babcock and Lyman Sts.; cost, $7,000. Chicago, Ill.- William F. Pagels has designed 8 two-story pressed brick flat buildings, 22' x 51, to be erected on the northwest side, at a cost of about $30,000.

Columbus, O.-Charles Baker will erect 2 two-story brick flats, 61' x 120', and 33' x 36', on Oak St., near Washington, at a cost of $12,000.

Architect Wilbur T. Mills has made plans for a $25,000 storage building for Rankin & Rector, to be erected on Water St.

Detroit, Mich.- Architects Joy & Bancroft are preparing plans for an apartment-house at the corner of Cass and Charlotte Aves., for Mrs. Meginnity; estimated cost, $44,000.

John Scott & Co. have prepared plans for the enlargement of the Perkins Hotel to be 80' x 100'. and three stories high; cost, $25,000.

Alex. Chapoton, Jr., is having plans prepared by N. Wardrop for the conversion of the four dwellings southeast corner Congress and Beaubean Sts., into an apartment for 12 families. The building will be 93 x 120', and three stories high.

Donaldson & Meier have prepared plans for the interior improvement of the R. C. Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul; cost, $7,000.

651,947. LOCK.-Charles E. Johnson, East Lake, Galena, Kan. - Anderson & Strong have prepared

Mich.

651,957. APPARATUS FOR PLASTERING COLUMNS OR THE LIKE.-John R. Tobin, San Francisco, Cal. 651,972. DERRICK APPARATUS. - Samuel Mattson, New York, N. Y.

651,994. SASH CONSTRUCTION. Willie W. Holland, Bremond, Tex.

plans for a $10,000, two-story pressed brick dwelling for E. B. Schemerhorn.

Greenwich, Conn. -Harry C. Pelton, 1133 Broadway, New York, has prepared plans for a $50,000 brick and stone church, to be erected by St. Mary's Roman Catholic Society.

way, New York, are preparing plans for a factory building to be erected on Willow St., near 5th St., for the American Lead Pencil Co. It will be constructed of brick, 64' x 75', and cost $60,000.

Huntingdon, Pa. - Andrew Carnegie has offered to erect a $100,000 library if the citizens will guarantee an annual fund for maintenance.

Indianapolis, Ind. - Scharn & Rubush, Fitzgerald Building, are making plans for improvements and alterations to the building recently purchased by the Y. W. C. A.; cost, $12,000.

D. A. Bohlen has drawn plans for remodelling Mozart Hall. About $25,000 will be expended. Irvington, N. J.-A $15,000 school is to be erected in the 2d Ward.

Macon, Ga.-P. E. Dennis has prepared plans for a brick dormitory and science hall for Wesleyan Female College; cost, $20,000. Madisonville, Ky.-W. S. Morton has prepared plans for a $40,000 opera-house to be built in this city.

Milbank, S. D.- Architect Chas. R. Aldrich, of Minneapolis, Minn., has prepared plans for a brick printing-office building for H. S. Volkmer. Milwaukee, Wis.-Milwaukee-Downer College will erect a new dormitory building, to cost about $25. 000.

Architect E R. Liebert is preparing plans for a college building to be erected on 33d St. for Concordia College. It will be built of brick, stone and terra-cotta; cost, $35,000.

Minneapolis, Minn.-Architect Wm. M. Kenyon is preparing plans for a store to be erected on Central Ave. for Chute Bros. It will be a two-story brick structure, 80' x 100', costing $20,000. Moline, Ill.-The Congregational Society, H. W. Cooper, secretary, has had plans prepared for a church, to cost $25,000. Ontonagon, Mich.-Charlton, Gilbert & Demar, architects, Milwaukee, Wis., are preparing plans for a brick and stone poor-house, to cost $15,000. Ottumwa. Ia. - Andrew Carnegie has offered to Pittsburgh, Pa. - Reports state that Rutan & donate the city $50,000 for a public library. Russell are drawing plans for a fourteen-story office-building to be erected on the Mellor property on Diamond St., by Geo. H. Schickler and other capitalists; cost, about $1,200,000.

Alden & Harlow have drawn plans for the new buildings for the Western Pennsylvania Institute

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BUILDING INTELLIGENCE.

(Advance Rumors Continued.)

for the Deaf and Dumb to be erected at Edgewood. They will be constructed of brick and stone, will be three stories high, and cost $300,000. Santa Barbara, Cal. A new high-school building will be erected at a cost of $60,000.

San Francisco, Cal.-Capt. Thomas G. Taylor will erect a $35,000, four-story and basement wholesale store building on Beale St., after plans by Architect Albert Sutton.

Spokane, Wash. - Reports state that an eastern capitalist contemplates the erection of a $200,000 paper, pulp and sulphite plant here.

The Vincent M. E. Society has had plans prepared for a church to be erected next year. It will be a brick building, 50′ x 90', to cost complete $15,000. South Lee, Mass.-St. Paul's Society will erect an attractive chapel on the site of the building formerly used by the society for church purposes. Rev. Dr. Lawrence, Rev. Mr. Treat and T. S. Aymar are the building committee. Worthington, Ind. - Plans have been prepared by Thomas Campbell, Vincennes, for a new brick and stone church for the M. E. Society, to cost about $15,000.

ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. Garden City, L. I., N. Y.-Addition to two-st'y bk. golf club-house, to contain dining-room, bath-room, lavatory & club-room; $8,000; o., Garden City Co.; a., Bruce Price, 1133 Broadway. Newark, N. J.-Washington St., nr. Market St., alteration & additions to three-st'y bk. & metal stores & offices, 25' x 94', one-st'y extension, 25' x

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(Advance Rumors Continued.)

62'; $5,000; o., Louis Schlessinger and Wm. E. Lehman; a., Wm. E. Lehman.

New York, N. Y.-Sixth Ave., cor. 17th St., fourst'y extension, 37' x 41'; $15,000; o., Samuel E. Jacobs, 135 Broadway; a., Fred'k Jacobsen, 54 W. 18th St.

W. Fifty-fifth St., No. 23, three-st'y extension, 15' x 19'6"; $10,000; o., H. McK. Twomley, 35 Wall St.; b., Oakley Weeks, 59 W. 134th St.

Philadelphia, Pa.-Broad and Master Sts., interior

alterations & improvements & three-st'y st. addition to church, 10 x 24; $10,000; o., Memorial Baptist Church; a., Rankin & Kellogg.

APARTMENT-HOUSES.

Boston, Mass.-Gainsboro St., Nos. 67-105, 20 threest'y bk. aparts., 19 x 27' x 76, flat roof, steam; $150,000; o., W. B. Thomas; b., E. W. Clark; a., A. H. Vinal.

New York, N. Y.-One Hundred and Twenty-fourth St., 4 five-st'y bk. & st. flats, 25' x 85'; $100,000; o., Teichman & Potter Co., 150 Broadway; a., G. F. Pelham, 503 Fifth Ave.

Macdougal St., Nos. 20-26, 3 six-st'y bk. flats, 25' x 87/9/'; $75,000; o., Samuel Ginsburg, 176 W. 95th St.; a., M. Bernstein, 245 Broadway.

One Hundred and Fortieth St., nr. 7th Ave., seven-st'y bk. & st. apart., 90 x 109'; $175,000; o. & b., The Collins Construction Co., 76th St. & Lexington Ave; a., G. F. Pelham, 503 Fifth Ave.

Twenty-first St., nr. 7th Ave., seven-st'y bk. & st. flat, 58/2" x 97' 4"; $125,000; o., Ray & Robinson, 240 W. 23d St.; a., Neville & Bagge, 217 W. 125th St. Amsterdam Ave., nr. 124th St., 3 five-st'y bk. & st. flats, 25 x 84' 7"; $75,000; o., The Teichman &

BUILDING INTELLIGENCE. (Apartment-Houses Continued.) Potter Co., 150 Broadway; a., G. F. Pelham, 503 Fifth Ave.

Lexington Ave., No. 647, five-st'y & base. bk. flat, 24' 6" x 83' 6"; $23,000; o., John Kafka, 231 E. 72d St.; a., Chas. B. Meyers, 1 W. Union Sq.

Amsterdam Ave., cor. 97th St., seven-st'y bk. & st. flat & store, 75' 8" x 134' 1" & 146' 3"; $275,000; o., Chas. Brogan, 97th St. & Amsterdam Ave.; a., Neville & Bagge, 217 W. 125th St.

CHURCHES.

New York, N. Y.- Broadway, cor. 93d St., one-st'y & base. bk. & st. church, 55' x 100', slate roof; $70.000; o., Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Advent, 634 Park Ave.; a., Wm. A. Potter, 160 Fifth Ave. EDUCATIONAL.

Boston, Mass.-Parker St., cor. Caldwell St., threest'y bk. school, 70 x 140', flat roof, steam; $50,000; o., City; b., Fessenden & Libby; a., Wilson & Webber.

FACTORIES.

Boston, Mass.- Centre St., cor. Bickford St., sixst'y bk. manufactory, 52 x 107, flat roof, steam; $30,000; o., Thomas G. Plant; a., M. D. Safford. Brooklyn, N. Y.-Water St., nr. Jay St., one-st'y bk. foundry, 116′ x 199, slag roof; $60,000; o., E. W.

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(Factories Continued.) Bliss Co., foot of Adams St.; b., Berlin Iron Bridge Co., 220 Broadway, Manhattan.

Box St., cor. Oakland St., two-st'y bk. factory, 139' 6' x 210′ 8′′, gravel roof, steam; $28,000; o., E. C. Smith, 131 Noble St.; a., W. H. Davies, 242 McDonough St.

Philadelphia, Pa. — Hudson and Harmony Sts., one-st'y bk. & steel power-house, 58′ 8′′ x 102′ 8′′; $50,000; o., Board of City Trusts; b., W. A. & A. E. Wells.

HOTELS.

New York, N. Y.-W. Forty-seventh St., Nos. 5660, 10-st'y bk. hotel, 42' x 94′ 11′′, 5-ply tar_roof; $230,000; o.. Walter Reid, 156 Fifth Ave.; a., Buchman & Fox, 11 E. 59th St.

HOUSES.

Boston, Mass.- Endicott St., Nos. 191-193, 2 threest'y bk. dwells., 19' x 35', flat roofs, stoves; $12,000; o, & b., David Milton; a., C. A Halstrom.

Kempton St., nr. Huntington Ave, 6 three-st❜y bk. dwells., flat roofs, stoves; $40,000; o., a. & b., B. J. Connelley.

Kenwood Road, cor. Vila St., 24-st'y fr. dwell., 31' x 51', pitch roof, furnace; $6,000; o., a. & b., J. C. Spillane.

Harold St., nr. Monroe St., 2-st'y fr. dwell., 17′ | x 42 x 64', pitch roof, furnace: $8,000; o., John Savage; b., F. X. Julian; a., Potter & Co.

Beaumont St., 24-st'y fr. dwell., 43′ x 48', pitch roof, steam; $9,000; o., Frank S. Tuttle; b., Howard Bros.; a., Aldrich & Briscoe.

BUILDING INTELLIGENCE.

(Houses Continued.) Waldeck St., cor. Park St., 2-st'y fr. dwell., 36' x 50', pitch roof, hot water; $6,000; o., Nettie L. Kidson; b., J. M. E. Morrill; a., G. L. Cook. Bennett St., nr. Market St., 24-st'y fr. dwell., 29 x 41', pitch roof, furnace; $6,000; o., Agnes B. Pitts; b., P. W. Moore; a., A. C. Ringer.

Saratoga St., nr. Bremen St., three-st'y fr. dwell. & store, 15' x 30' x 59, flat roof, stoves; $5,000; o., Mary Solari; a. & b., Dingwell Bros.

Dorchester Ave., Nos. 1719-1721, 2 three-st'y fr. dwells., 27 x 57', flat roofs, hot water; $12,000; o., Thomas Casey; b., James F. Flaherty; a., W. H.

Smith.

Silloway St., nr. Mather St., two-st'y fr. dwell., 28 x 37', pitch roof, furnace; $6,000; o. Joseph A. Foster; a. & b., H. S. Dewitt.

Bernard St., cor. Kingsdale St., 24-st'y fr. dwell., 30 x 34', pitch roof, hot water; $6,500; o., a. & b., George W. Cole.

Brooklyn, N. Y.- Avenue G, cor. E. 27th St., twost'y & attic fr. dwell., 48′ x 49', shingle roof, steam heat; $8,000; o., A. H. Van Brunt, Amersfort Pl., nr. Avenue G; a., C. V. B. Ditmas, 60 Amersfort Pl.

Chauncey St., 100 e Lewis Ave., 21 three-st'y bk. dwells., 19 x 45'; $94,500; o., W. A. Sager, 1175 Broadway; a., Chas. Infanger, 2590 Atlantic Ave. W. Prospect Park, 34-st'y & base. bk. & st. dwell., 32 x 60'; $13,000; o., Wm. H. Childs, 100 William St., N. Y. City; a., W. B. Tubby, 83 Fulton St., N. Y. City.

Jersey City, N. J.- Union St., nr. Bergen Ave., 2

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(Houses Continued.)

st'y fr. dwell.; $5,000; Matilda Kleiser; a., H. Firth. Newark, N. J.-N. Fifth St., No. 71, two-st’y bk. dwell., 22′ x 54'; $5,000; o., Harry Shick; a., M. P. Reach.

New York, N. Y.- Eighty-sixth St., Dr. Madison Ave.. 3 six-st'y bk. dwells., 25′, 23′ 6′′, 26′ 6′′ x 70'; $150,000; o., G. C. & C. J. Weber, 150 E. 25th St.; a., Buchman & Fox, 11 E. 59th St.

E. Sixty-fourth St., No. 3, five-st'y st. dwell., €5 x 82'6", tile & slate roof; $108,000; o., M. O. Wilson, 33 Wall St.

MERCANTILE BUILDINGS.

Boston, Mass.- Washington St., Nos. 792-798, twost'y bk. mercantile building, 15′ x 43′ x 87", flat roof, steam; $200,000; o., J. H. Foster heirs; a., Samuel D. Kelley.

OFFICE BUILDINGS.

New York, N. Y.-Sixth Ave., cor. 9th St., sevenst'y bk. & st. flat & bank offices, 43′ 7′′ x 77′ 7′′; $95,000; o., Mrs. J. Bowman, 434 Lexington Ave.; a., Schneider & Herter, 46 Bible House.

STABLES.

New York, N. Y.-Fiftieth St., nr. 11th Ave., threest'y bk. stable, 75' x 95', gravel roof; $12,000; o., Thos. McLarnon, 6th Ave. & 43d St.; a., A. V. Porter, 621 Broadway.

STORES.

Garden City, L. I., N. Y.-Two-st'y bk. store, 30' x 100'; $8,000; o. & a., Garden City Co. New York, N. Y.- One Hundred and Twenty-fifth St., nr. Lenox Ave., six-st'y bk. store & office, 41 2 x 90', felt & tar roof; $75,000; o., Wm. H. Weiher, 76 E. 86th St.; a., L. F. J. Weiher, Jr., 81 E. 125th St.

University Pl., Nos. 9-11, six-st'y bk. store & lofts, 77 x 82' 6", felt & gravel roof; $100,000; o., Sailors Snug Harbor, 317 Broadway; a., J. B. Lord, 160 Fifth Ave.

Elm St., No. 52, six-st'y bk. store & lofts, 25' 10" x 141' 1"; $46,000; o.. I. M. Olsen, 2312 Southern Boulevard; a., C. A. French, 406 W. 52d St. Philadelphia, Pa. - Chestnut St., Nos. 300 308, eight-st'y granite, limest. & bk. store, office & light manufactory building, 121 x 1:1′ 7′′; $350,000; 0., Board of City Trusts; b., W. A. & A. E. Wells. TENEMENT-HOUSES. Boston, Mass.- Grove St., Nos. 38-40, 2 three-st'y bk. tenements, 17' x 20' x 90', flat roof, stoves; $15,000; o. & b., M. & B. Silberstein; a., F. A. Norcross,

Brooklyn, N. Y.- Grove St., nr. Knickerbocker Ave., 3 three-st'y bk. tenements, 25' x 65'; $16,500; o., F. Eller, Irving & Myrtle Aves.; a., G. Acker, Evergreen, L. I.

Hancock St., nr. Ralph Ave., 6 three-st'y bk. tenements, 25′ 3′′ x 66′ 1′′; $45,000; o., G. Gutting, 777 Jefferson Ave.; a., F. Holmberg, 1153 Myrtle Ave. Ralph St., nr. Irving Ave., 4 three-st'y bk. tene

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ments, 25' x 43'; $22,000; o., G. Schmitt, 320 Ralph St.; a., Th. Engelhardt, 905 Broadway. New York, N. Y.-One Hundred and Twenty-third St., nr. Amsterdam Ave., six-st'y bk. tenement, 50/ x 90' 10"; $75,000; o., W. C. Hunter, 180 St. Nicholas Ave.; a., Ernest Ruehe, 902 E. 161st St.

692 Craig St., MONTREAL. P. Q.
22A Pitt St., SYDNEY, N. S. W.

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Rutgers St., No. 34, six-st'y bk. tenement, 20 x
84' 6" & 79' 6"; $25,000; o., Rubenstein & Goodman,
104 Rivington St.; a., N. Langer, 220 Bowery.

W. One Hundred and Twenty-third St., No. 523,
five-st'y & base. bk. tenement, 33' 2" x 88' 11";
$25,000; o., C. M. Page, 519 W. 123d St.; a., M. Bern-
stein, 245 Broadway.

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BUILDING INTELLIGENCE.

(Tenement-Houses Continued.)

Thompson St., No. 178, six-st'y bk. tenement, 25' x 87'9'; $25,000; o., Harris & Solomon, 179 Henry St.; a., M. Bernstein, 245 Broadway.

Henry St., cor. Gouverneur St., six-st'y & base. bk. tenement, 42' x 69'; $40,000; o., Sam'l Borowsky, 15 Montgomery St.; a., M. Bernstein, 245 Broadway. way.

Sullivan St., Nos. 125-127, six-st'y & base. bk. tenement, 40' x 60' 9"; $40,000; o., Lasar Wallenstein, 246 E. 15th St.; a., M. Bernstein, 245 BroadTHEATRES AND HALLS.

Cincinnati, O.-Eighth St., four-st'y bk. & st. Y.
W. C. A. building, 60 x 140', gravel roof, hot water;
$60,000; o., Young Women's Christian Association;
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East St. Louis, Ill.- Tudor Ave. and Duluth St., three-st'y bk. society-hall, 36' x 70', gravel_roof, stoves; $10,000; o., G. V. O. of O. F.; a., B. A. Mueller.

WAREHOUSES.

New York, N. Y.-Mercer St., Nos. 91-93, six-st'y bk. lofts, 50' x 90'; $100,000; o., Jacob Bartscherer, 178 Evergreen Ave., Brooklyn; a., Hill & Turner, 150 Fifth Ave.

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