ESTABLISHED 1840. IRON Pronts for Buildings, Cornices, Lintels and Sills, Doors and Shutters, Girders and Beams, Fire-escape BUILDING INTELLIGENCE. (Hospitals Continued.) Day Nursery and Kindergarten, 141 Suffolk St.; a., Buchman & Fox, 11 E. 59th St. Lexington Ave., cor. 77th St., five-st'y & base. bk. hospital, 45' x 81', fireproof blocks & tin roof; $120,000; o., German Hospital; a., Schickel & Ditmars, 111 Fifth Ave. Ontonagon, Mich. Two-st'y bk. poor-house, 50′ x 65, comp. roof, steam; $15,000; o., City; a., Charlton, Gilbert & Demar, Milwaukee, Wis. Philadelphia, Pa. - Ridge Ave. and Rector St., Roxborough, three-st'y bk.. st. & steel fireproof hospital building, 49′ x 112'; three-st'y bk. addition to laundry, 27′ x 41'; $70,000; o., St. Timothy's Hospital; b., John W. Fitzringer; a., G. W. & W. D. Hewitt. New York, N. Y.-E. Thirty-ninth St., Nos. 9-11, twelve-st'y bk, hotel, 50′ x 88'3", tile roof; $300,000; o., Walter Stabler, 674 Columbus Ave.; a., C. I. Berg, 10 W. 23d St. Reading, Pa. Mt. Penn, three-st'y & base. st. & terra-cotta hotel & sanitarium, 60' x 105', slate roof, hot water; $25,000; o., William A. Whitman, mgr.; a., William A. Frink. BUILDING INTELLIGENCE. HOUSES. Boston, Mass.- Cooper St., Nos. 23-25, three-st'y bk. dwell. & store, 27′ x 28', flat roof, stoves; $8,000; o., Barnard Bennett; a., W. E. Clark. Stonehurst St., cor. Hamilton St., 2-st'y fr. dwell., 27' x 58', pitch roof, furnace; $5,500; o., Thos. J. Barry; a. & b., William Peard. Maple Ave., nr. Murdock St, 2-st'y fr. dwell., 26 x 43', pitch roof, furnace; $5,000; o., a. & b., James Muldoon. Buckman St., nr. Fisher Ave., 2 three-st'y fr. dwells., 25' x 52', flat roofs, stoves; $10,000; o., a. & b., Michael McPherson. Washington St., cor. Dakota St., 24-st'y fr. parsonage, 25 x 36', pitch roof, furnace; $5,000; o., Highland Church; a. & b., John H. Kellar. Harold St., cor. Harrishof St., three-st'y fr. dwell., 25 x 57', flat roof, furnace; $6,000; o. & b., Boyd & King: a, L. S. Gillis. Webster St., No. 118, three-st'y fr. dwell., 27′ x 75', flat roof, stoves; $5,000; o., Agnes Finkelstein; b., A. Finkelstein; a., J. S. Eastman. Bowdoin St., cor. Greenbriar St., 2 three-st'y bk. dwells., 25' x 65', flat roofs, steam; $16,000; o. & b., J. F. Haddock; a., C. A. Russell. Seaborn St., No. 6, 2-st'y fr. dwell., 50′ x 50′, pitch roof, furnace; $6,500; o., Annie S. B. Dunham; b., Howard Bros.; a., W. H. Brainerd. Savin Hill Ave., cor. Woodlawn St., 2-st'y fr. dwell., 28' x 45', pitch roof, furnace; $5,000; o., L. S. Phelps; b., Philip Le Blanc; a., W. E. C. Nazro. Trenton St., No. 153, three-st'y fr. dwell., 21' x 46', flat roof, hot water; $5,000; o., Louis Barnham; b., Wilber Goodwin; a., J. S. Eastman. 1 Metal Building Trimmings, Ventilating Skylights Metalic Roofing Tiles, Building Specialties, Builders' Light Iron Work of every description. Nos. 1225 to 1229 Callowhill Street, BUILDING INTELLIGENCE. (Houses Continued.) Bowdoin St., cor. Greenbriar St., three-st'y bk. dwell. & stores, 10' x 30' x 65', flat roof, steam; $10,000; o. & b., J. F. Haddock; a., C. A. Russell. Walnut St., No. 37, 2-st'y fr. dwell., 28′ x 54', pitch roof, furnace; $6,500; o., Rosa Dahl; a. & b., Gotlieb Merz. Brooklyn, N. Y. - Sterling Pl., nr. Underhill Ave., 4 three-st'y & base. bk. dwells., 18' 9" x 45'; $28,000; o., W. H. Reynolds, 49th St. & New Utrecht Ave.; a., B. Driesler, 1432 Flatbush Ave. W. Prospect Park, nr. 2d St., three-st'y & attic bk. dwell., 30′ x 56′, slate roof, steam; $25,000; o., W. H. Childs, 880 Carroll St.; a., W. B. Tubby & Bro., 81 Fulton St., N. Y. St. Mark's Ave., nr. Nostrand Ave., 6 three-st'y & base. bk, dwells., 17' x 48'; $48,000; o., W. R. Pearce, Grant Ave., Richmond Hill; a., C. H. Roberts, 881 Sterling Pl. Avenue C, cor. E. 19th St., two-st'y & attic fr. dwell., 40' x 42' 4", shingle roof, steam; $7,000; o., Wm. J. Kaiser, Ocean Ave., nr. Avenue D; a., B. Driesler, 1432 Flatbush Ave. Denison, Ia.-24-st'y bk. & st. dwell., 36′ x 50′, shingle roof, furnace; $10,000; o., Ernest Riepen; a., Fred Ahlschlager. Malden, Mass.- Oak Terrace, 2-st'y dwell., 29′ x 35', pitch roof, steam; $6,500; o. & b., Willard I. Peterson; a., A. B. Fisher. Newton, Mass. Fairview St., two-st'y dwell., 42' x 47', pitch roof, furnace; $9,000; o., W. O. Evans; b., H. E. Hutchins; a., Gay & Potter. New York, N. Y.-E. Sixty-fifth St., Nos. 6-8, 2 six-st'y & base. bk. dwells., 25' & 43′ x 48′ & 53', tile & tin roof; $250,000; o., W. H. Bliss, 111 Fifth Ave.; a., Hiss & Weeks, 111 Fifth Ave. Macy Pl., nr. Prospect Ave., 8 two-st'y bk. dwells., 20' x 52'; $48,000; o., Theo M. Macy, Macy Pl. & Prospect Ave.; a., W. C. Dickerson, 149th St. & 3d Ave. One Hundred and Eighty-seventh St., nr. Arthur Ave., three-st'y bk. dwell., 25′ x 56′ 10′; $6,000; 0., Iguazio Calenterra, 2352 St. John's Ave.; a., Hy. A. Knapp, 957 Cauldwell Ave. Eighty-second St., nr. Madison Ave., 3 four-st'y bk. & st. dwells., 26', 27' & 30′ x 62′ 8, 64 & 65'; $210,000; o., McCafferty & Buckley, 384 Park Ave.; a., R. W. Buckley, 384 Park Ave. Prospect Ave., w 8, 296′ 2′′ n 161st St., three-st'y The Monarch Water Heater FURNISHES HOT WATER INSTANTLY, AT ANY MOMENT, DAY OR NIGHT.... Open a Hot Water faucet anywhere in the house, and this act instantly turns on the gas at the heater. As there is no storage, the water is heated as it passes through the coil, furnishing a constant stream of hot water in any quantity desired. The instant the water is turned off, the gas is shut off likewise. The hot water is always fresh, and can be used for cooking or any pur= pose. Write the MONARCH WATER HEATER CO., (Houses Continued.) Teniente Rey, 71, bk. dwell., 19' x 65'; $6,000; o., A. J. & R. J. Dodin, 965 Cauldwell Ave.; a., M. J. Garvin, 3307 Third Ave. Somerville, Mass.-Highland Ave., nr. Benton Road, two-st'y dwell., 38' x 48', pitch roof, furnace; $5,500; o., a. & b., Oscar H. Belding. Springfield, Ill.-Seventh and Jackson Sts., twost'y & base. fr. dwell., 34' x 50', shingle roof, furnace; $5,000; o., Mrs. Richard Coak; a., Geo. H. Helmle. St. Paul, Minn. - Two-st'y st. & fr. dwell., 40' x 60', tile roof, hot water; $20,000; o., D. Tomlinson; a., W. T. Towner. LIBRARIES. Amesbury, Mass.-14-st'y bk. & st. library build- PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Plainfield, Ind. - Four-st'y fr. & bk. city-hall & K. STABLES. Andover, Mass.-Fr. stable, 40' x 116', & 2 wings, 36 x 50', shingle roof; o., W. F. D. Arcy, Boston; a., Penn Varney. New York, N. Y.-E. Thirty-ninth St., No. 148, three-st'y bk. stable & dwell., 25' x 88' 6" & 92′ 2′′; $15,000; o., Jos. Milbank, Greenwich, Conn.; a., C. A. Rich, 35 Nassau St. One Hundred and Twenty-seventh St., 8 8, 230' w 692 Craig St., MONTREAL. P. Q. BUILDING INTELLIGENCE. (Tenement-Houses Continued.) Hughes Ave., nr. Pelham Ave., three-st'y fr. tene- THEATRES AND HALLS. [At Santa Barbara, Cal.] Plans and specifications will be received until THE J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS, HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATERS [At Athens, Wis.] Sealed proposals will be received until August 10th, for the erection of a school-house. JOHN A. CHESAK, clerk. 1284 Treasury Department, Office Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., July 23, 1900. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 13th day of August, 1900, and then opened, for furnishing the Post-office Lock Boxes, etc., for U. S. Public Buildings during the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1901, in accordance with drawing and specification, copies of which may be had at the discretion of the Supervising Architect, by applying to this office. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. 1284 Treasury Department, Office Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., July 19, 1900. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 21st day of August, 1900, and then opened, for the construction (except heating apparatus and electric conduits and wiring) of the U. S. Post-office at St. Cloud, Minn., in accordance with drawings and speciification, copies of which may be had at the discretion of the Supervising Architect by applying to this office or to the Postmaster at St. Cloud, Minn. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. 1284 Washington, D. C., July 17th, 1900. Sealed proposals Treasury Department, Office Supervising Architect, will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 20th day of August, 1900, and then opened, for the construction (except heating. electric wiring and conduits) of the U. S. Post-office building at Elgin, Illinois, in accordance with the drawings and speciat the office of the Postmaster at Elgin, Ills., at the discretion of the Supervising Architect. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. 2d Ave., five-st'y bk. stable, 25' x 95', gravel roof; August 7 for a high school. ALFRED DAVIS, city fication, copies of which may be had at this office or Bloomington, Ill.-N. Main St., four-st'y & base. bk. & terra-cotta furniture-store building, 24' x 98', George H. Miller. gravel roof, steam; $15,000; o., George Brand; a., TENEMENT-HOUSES. $75,000; o.. Louis Bonert, 487 Fourth St.; a., Thos. Bennett, 198 Fifty-third St. Rogers Ave., nr. St. John's Pl., four-st'y bk. flat, 26 x 102' 6", steam; $20,000; o., Kate C. Roberts, 881 Sterling Pl. New York, N. Y.-Sixty-third St., nr. 2d Ave., 5 UDITORIUM. 1283 1284 A ARMORY. [At Key West, Fla.] Ave-st'y tenements, 25 x 87; $125.000; o., Morris COURT-HOUSE. 1283 [At Philadelphia, Pa.] Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until August 4th, for roofing over and putting floors in the courtyard of the fireproof building at Schuylkill Arsenal, also for rearrangement of Inspect[At Waco, Tex.] Plans will be received by the Commissioner's Courting and Issuing Department at Schuylkill Arsenal. LT. COL. JOHN V. FUREY, Deputy Quartermaster, Essex St., Nos. 104-106, six-st'y bk. tenement & of McLennon County until August 11th, for a General U. S. Army. store, 42' 2" x 91' 3"; $45,000; o., Kidansky & Fine, court-house. J. N. GALLAGHER, county judge. 242 Henry St.; a., Horenburger & Straub, 122 Bowery. Jacobson; a., G. F. Pelham, 503 Fifth Ave. |