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The Record and Guide.
June 25, 1887
of 9th avenue, on the south side of 106th street, and one lot, l6o feet west of
9th avenue, on the north side of 106th street.
Brooklyn.
E. Snail will shortly erect four brick and stone dwellings, each 20x45, on
Willoughby avenue, near Tompkins avenue. The houses wfll be three
stories and basement and trimmed throughout in hardwood. Total cost,
about $36,0CO. Charles "Werner wiU be the archifcect.
R. B. Eastman has plans for the six-story and basement brick factory to
be erected by the Vosburgh Manufacturing Co. on State street, near
Smith. It will be 135x40 feet with extension 40x41. Cost, $30,000.
Charles Werner has made plans for a frame cottage, 25x43, to be buUt
for E. Hornbostel on Platbush Boulevard, Platlands ; cost, $6,000. Also for
a brick stable in the same loc Ufcy, 22x33 ; cost, $3,000.
The same architect has completed plans for a frame cottage, 25x13, to be
buflt by A. Graef on Platbush avenue, Flatlands, at a cost of aboufc $6,000.
Isaac D. Reynolds has plans on the board for a four-story brick store and
fiat, 20x80, to be built by Chas. Robins on the sontheast corner of New York
avenue and Fulton street at a cost^of $16,000.
J. H. Taft has made plans for enlarging St. Stephen's Church fco double
its present capacity.
Th. Engelhardt is engaged on plans for a three-story brick facfcory,
20x50. to be erected on the east side of Sumner avenue, 80 feet south of
Hancock street, for Rindskopf Bros., to cost $3,6C0; three three-story
brick tenements, 27x56 each, and one three story brick store and flat, 20
x56, on the northwest corner of Sumpter street and Ralph avenue, for
Louis Kleinginter, to cost $30,000; a threestory frame double store and
tenement, 25x55, on the soufch side of Boerum street, 125 feet west of
Bushwick avenue, for Leonas Loscherb, to cost $4,800; a four-story frame
double flat, 28x58, on the south side of Norfch Sfch street, 100 feet east of
Berry street, for John Dittrick, to cost $6,000; eight three-story frame
tenements, with single and double stores, 25x55 each, on the easfc side of
Marcy avenue, extending from Floyd to Stockton street, with a three-story
frame tenement, 25x55, on the south side of Fl -yd street, 75 feefc east of
Marcy avenue, and a similar dweUlng on the north side of Stockton
street, in rear, for George Straub, fco cost $45,000, and exfcensive altera¬
tions to buUding southwesfc corner of Flushing avenue and Yafces place,
for Levy & Feist, to cosfc $4,C0J.
Amzi HIU is preparing plans for a four-story brick flat, 20x60, to be built
on Grand avenue, near Lexington avenue, for Joseph I. Kerby.
W. J. C. MUler is about to erect a four-story brick flat, 25.6x90, ou the
northeast corner of Putnam and Sumner avenues.
G. W. Bush is the architect for four four-story brown stone flats, 28x65
each, and one 22x75, on the corner of 7th avenue and Berkeley place, for
C. B. Sheldon, to cost about $46,000.
F. KI. Irving Is preparing sketches for a five story brick, iron and terra
cotta stores and flats, 101x108, to be pufc up on the corner of Flatbush
avenue and Dean street, for Cameron, the clothier, to cost $75,000, and two
four-story brick stores and flats, one 25x70 and one 20x65, and four three¬
story brick dwelUngs, 19x45 each, on the northwest corner of St. Marks
and Bedford avenues, for A. C. BrowneU, to cost about $50,000.
George W. Brown Is breaking ground for the erection of ten four-story
brick stores and flats, about 20x60 each, on the south side of Pulton street,
opposite Tompkins avenue.
J. P. Sloane has sold the two-story and basemenfc brick dwelling. No. 651
Lorimer streefc, for Donald A. Manson to Sarah J. Burden for $6,500.
Out of Town.
Britk CUnrcIi, N.J.—JohnE. Baker has sketches on the boards for
two three-story stores and flats on Main street, near the Church, 50x70, for
Alfred Post. The cost has not yet been estimated.
East Orange, N. J.—Chas. A. Gifford has the plans for a three-story
frame dwelling with trap-rock foundafcion, In the Domesfcic Gofchic style, on
Park avenue, near ArUngton avenue, 30x50, for Dr. Edgar Holden, to cost
$6,500.
East Hampton, Ii. I—Messrs. Rose & Stone, of New York city, have
made the plans for the new residence of Mrs. C. Van Houten at this place.
It wiU be a frame buUding, 30x45 feet, to cost $5,000.
Han-ison, fi. J.—H. C. Klemm is drawing plans for a two-story brick
store and dwelling at No. 235 Harrison avenue, 35x6 i, for Prederick Breid-
enbucher, to cost $5,500.
Larchmont, N. Y.—W. M. Davidson is to erecfc a two-and-a-half-story
frame dweUing, 36x39, at a cost of $7,000, P. Carles Merry is the architect.
Newark, N. J.—The building of dweUings of a good medium class,
ranging from $3,000 to $5,000 in value, continues fco be active, especially in
the Mth Ward, in the southern part of CUnton avenue. The 6th and 13th
Wards are also building up rapidly with low-priced dweUings, many of
which are erected through the building associations, and also with houses
of a more expensive kind. In the total value of the improvements made
from month to month the Sth Ward stUl takes the lead. Labor matters
are working smoothly, and the condition of the buUding interests, is for the
season, satisfactory.
A, M. Stuckert is the architect for four three-story attic aad basement
brick and brown stone flats, wifch two stores and a kindergarten on the first
floors, on the corner of Oriental streefc and Belleville avenue, the total
dimensions to be 57.4x100, for Alfred Lister, to cost $25,000. The buUding
is to be known as the " Oriental." Mr. Stuckert also has the plans for a
two-and-a-half-story dwelling, 31x45, on the north side of SterUng street,
near High street, for Edward O. Chase, to cost $3,500.
H. C. EHemm has prepared plans for a three-story dweUing, 25x38, at
No. 15 Hawkins street, for Patrick Lupton, to cost $3,200; a two-story
dwelling, 25x38, on the corner of Reade and River streets, for Pafcrick
Coogan, to cost $2,400; a three-story dwelling on PriU street, near Bowery
street, 17x43, for Henry Needham, to cost $3,800; a three-story dweUing,
83x40, on the comer of Chambers acd Ferry streets, for i^. J. Demorest
to cosfc $4,000, and a two-story brick factory with two stacks and a furnace
for smelting ore, on River street, at the foot of Van Buren street, 42x112,
for B. Balbach & Sons, to cost $10,000.
Arthur Connolly has the plans for a two-story frame dwelling at No. 26
Newton street, 21.6x30, for David Ford, to cost $16,000; a two-aud-a-half-
story dwelling with two-story side and front bay windows, on the south¬
west comer of Newton and Cabinet streets, for Wm. Cooke, to cost $3,b00,
and a two-and-a-half-story dwelling on the east side of Littleton avenue,
near 13th avenue, for EmU WHforth, to cost $3,600.
The following plans have lately been flled in the Building Department:
A 23^-Bty dwg, 32x44, at 10 Pafcerson sfc, for Geo. Trust, Jr.; a S-sfcy dwg,
22x46, afc 156 Washington sfc, for Chas. Spehr; a 3-sty dwg, 22x43, on South
6th av near 17th st, for Mrs. Gless; a 2-sty store and tenem't, 313^x38, at 59
Ann st, for Anton Halfinger; a 2-sty tenem'fc, 21Xx38, at 95 Houston st, for
Wm. Fischer; a 2X-sty dwg, 19x30, at 353 7th st, for Joseph M. Zinc; a
2K-sty dwg, 21x38, at 257 Norfch 7th sfc, for W. H. Wood; a 2X-sty dwg, 20
x38, at 33 lOfch st, for Dr. J. Allen Osmun; .a 3 sty flat, 24x47, at 134 Con¬
gress st, for P. A. Pfeiffer; a 2)i sty dwg, 23x46, at 484 Perry st, for Jeff¬
rey Bleuifct; a 1-sfcy brk facfcory, 30x70, on South sfc, for Chas. Cooper &
Co.; a 3-sfcy dye-house, 30x30, on Alyea and Ferry sfcs, for Sfcephen Beyer;
three 3-sty brk dwgs, 29x58, at 2, 4 and 6 Rankin st, for Mrs. C. Trefz; a 2-
sty tenem'fc, 21x32, at 13 Cabinet st, for Mrs. C. McLoughlin; a 2 sty dwg,
28x24, on Aqueduct st near Verona av, for Geo. Hellar; a 2-sty dwg, 18x34,
at 44 to 50 Murray st, for O. A. Hendrick; a 2-sty tenem't, 22x38, at 10 Lex¬
ington st, for Dennis Murphy; a 1-sty stable, 18x30, on 13th av and Hun¬
terton st, for Prederick Schendel; a 3-sty shop, 18x33, at 283 Springfield av,
for Andrew Eckert; a 2-sty dwg, 13x33, at 138 to 132 6th av, for R. S. Gould,
Jr.; a 2-sty dwg, 13x23, afc 113 Aqueduct st, for R. S. Gould, Jr.; a 2-sty
dwg, 16x38, at 114 Aqueduct sfc, for R. S. Gould, Jr.; a. 3-sfcy dwg, 25x53,
at 337 15th av, for John Mayer; fcwo 3 sfcy dwgs, total 40x45, at 89 and 89>^
7th av, for Wm. Selby; an extension, 15x33, to building on BelleviUe and
Arlington avs, for the Essex Passenger Railway; a 2-sty dwg, 20x30, on
Bridge and Bloomfield avs, for T. McGirk; a 2-sfcy dwg, 30x30, at 20 Dowl¬
ing sfc, for John P. Turbett; a 2-sfcy dwg, 33x40, on South 9th st, near South
Orange av, for the Dominican Fathers of St. Antonlus's Church; a 1-sty
store, 25x40, on Wakeman av and Nursery st, for J. A. Adams; a 3-sty
stable, 24x35, at 13 Oxford st, for M. Farrington; a 2-sty dwg, 22x40, at 167
Somerset st, for Mathilda Praser; a 3-sty dwg, 33x40, on LIfcfclefcon and 14fch
avs, for Alvin Rauch; a 2-sfcy dwg, 21x40, afc 49 Qaifcman sfc, for Mary E.
Szymanowltz; a 3-sty dwg, 22x40, at 44 Congress st, for J. Cavanagh; a
3-sty brk dwg, 25x30, at 87 Bleecker st, for Mrs. C. Mossop; a 3-sfcy tenem'fc,
21.6x32, at 85 Summer av, for John Flood; a 3-sty store and dwg, 25x50, at
77 LilUe st, for Chas. Wortz.
Orange, N. J—John B. Baker Is the architecfc for a two-and-one-half-
story stone and frame dweUing, 39x50, on Miia street, near Priace street,
for Dr. G. W. Richards, to cost $13,000.
Pelham fllanor—p. Carles Merry, of New York city, is the architect of
the new Manor Club buUding for this place. The dimensions of the
structure are 62x51 feet. It is of sfcone and shingle, on -and-one-half-storles
high. It contains an auditorium and stage, biUiard room, Ubrary and
bowling alley. Cosfc, |9,000.
The same architect has made plans for the frame dwelling, 30x43, to be
erected by W. D. Baker. Cosfc, $5,500.
Routt's Hill,Va—H. G. Knapp & Co, of Naw York city, are the
archifcecfcs for the frame residence, 36x36, to be erected here by John
Seaton, Jr., the giant colored janitor of the Equitable building in New
York.
Rockville, Conn—Palliser, PaUiser & Co. have the plans for a two-
and-a-half-story cottage, 35x55, with a tower, for Frank Grant, to cost
$4,500.
South Ci-ange, N. J—John E. Baker is drawing plans for a two-story
brick stable, 30x115; a coachman's house, gardener's house and extensive
greenhouses on the grounds occupied by the residence of Eugene Kelly, of
New York, on South Orange avenue, opposite Centre street. The total
cost wiU be about^$14,000.
Toledo, o._F. Carles Merry is the architect of the new residence to be
buUt here by Noah H. Swayne. It is two-and-a-half-stories, 51x43, of brick,
stone and terra cotta. Cost, $30,000.
Tarrytown, N. "ST.—Extensive alterations are to be made to the resi¬
dence of Mr. A. W. Woolley, including an extension in frame 15x30 feet.
Messrs. Rose & Stone are the architects.
Turner's Falls, fliass—PaUiser, Palliser & Co. are the architects for a
two-and-a-half-story brick dwelUng, 30x50, for G. M. RIst, to cost $5,000.
and a two-story house, 39x42, for Prank N. Conant, to cost $2,500,
Contractors' Notes.
Sealed proposals wiU be received at the HaU of the Board of Education
No, 146 Graud street, untU 9 A. m., on Wednesday, June 29fch, for appar¬
atus and fixtures for heating Grammar School No. 5, at No. 223 Mott
street; untU 9.30; a.m., for heating apparatus for Grammar School No.
40, at No. 223 East 23d street; untU 10 a. m., fpr general repairs and sani¬
tary work at Grammar School No. 26 and sanitary work at Primary
School No. 37; untU 9.30 A. M,, on Thursday, Jane SOth, for heating appar¬
atus for Grammar School No, 15, at No. 728 5th street; untU 9.30 A. m., on
Tuesday, July Sth. for heating apparatus for Grammar School No. 33;
unfcil 10 A. M., for heating apparatua for Grammar School No. 28, and
until 10.30 A. M., for furniture and repairs of furniture in Grammar School
No. 65 and heating apparatus for Primary School No. 45, and uutU 11 A. m.,
for apparatus and fixtures for heating Grammar School No. 36.
Sealed proposals wiU be received at the HaU of the Board of Education,
No. 146 Grand streefc, untU 9.30 A. M. on Tuesday, July 5, for water^
closet tank, pump, etc., for Grammar School BuUding No. 82; untU 10 a.
M., for apparatus and fixture^ for heating Graounar School No. 58, also for