Record and Guide
Tuly 3, 1^97-
without many twinges of conscience. The ethics oE new stock
iaeues and of watering etock are very nebulous. Private profite
f rom corporate Iransactions are allowable withiu very ill deflned
limits. Men who are honeat toward all the reet ofi the woild
wîll, as conductors, cheat the cori^oration that employs them if
they can. The meehanical devices for keepiug such employee
formally honest are wouderful iu their iugeiuiity, aud theirper-
feetionsuggests the great atteuuation of moial restraintsproper.
Thisie not a specíally wicked and perverse geneiation because
îts bueiness niethods have eouiewhat got ahead of its moral
code. " New occasiona teach new duties," aud raoral codes need
revieioD frora tirae totime, TheTeu Coramaudments haveworu
yery well on thewhole, but one or two of them, as for instauce,
" Thou shalt not steal," need to be amplified iind translated into
the complicated terms oE modein business trausactions. Steal-
iug, iu some of its modem forras, is avery elaborate process. A
single iudividual only performs a emall part of it. lĩe needs to
have his duties as part of a maehine that may be iised to steal
with more clearly marked out for him. That this should be
done as promptly and continuously as possible is essential to
businese proeperity, for nou-moral or immoral busĩness caunot,
in the long run, prosper.
THE quarrel betwcen tbe American Society of Sculptors and
Mesers. McKim, Mead & White regarding the statuary to
be placed in the new Library Building of Oolnmbia Oollege. hae
brought forth some interestiug and decidedly instructiTe cora-
parisouB of the design for the Library Buildiug itself, which
wasmadeby Messrs. McKim, Mead &; White, nith the deeign of
acertain French church made by M.Eumpf as farback as 1816,
and which figures in "Lee Grande prís d'Architecture, 1804 ã
1h31." The charge, of eouree, is tliat the Auierican architeete
have plagiarized their design. Certainly ihe likeness of tbe
library to the church is almost exact, and probably the New
York firm of architects would not deny that they did substau-
tially copy the Frenchman's work. A large part of the profes-
sion will even be surprised at the idea that copying auother
man's elevation ehould be regarded as irregular, or departing in
auy way from the bealthy practice of a living art. Archifeclure
with us to day is become almost entirely a jirocess of copying.
There ie ecarcely any original designiug done in thia city, excei>t
the vagaries of the incompeteut. The rest is mostly a cnpy-
book reproductiou of classical and other detail whicb has
become as stereotyped as the letters of the alphabet. This copy-
ing, indeed, is a necessarj reeult of the conditioue of practice
to-day. Successful architects have too much to do to be pre-
eminently artists and to labor over the designs for their build-
ings. Before all else they must be flrst-rate men of busioeee,
men strougly imbued with the commercial spirit, and to men of
tbis nature any labor-aaving method or practice for economiz-
ing time naturally recommeuds itself very etrongly. The pro-
duction of classieal detail cau be carried on wîth the nmchine-
líke fisity that rules in the manufacture of tin cans. Hence the
adoption of the " classic " as the ruling style, At all times, and
everywhere, the .comraerciyl epiiit kills artistic vitality, and
since we are so rapidly commercializing architecture nobody,
not even the Ameiican Socicty of Sculptors, should be suprised
that it is dying at the root.
T'
'HE proposition to widen Ann street should never he heard
_ of again, or,if agaiu.uotuntíl the city has money to spend
OD mere elegancies. The scheme ia the most extravagaut ibat
has been put on the cards for a very long tirae, and it is hard fo
beiicTe that it waa not inspired and urged by private rather
than by public necessities. Iraprovements of this sort belong
not to a hard commercial age, when trade is dull and taxes are
heavy, but to a happier period of opera-boufte when everybody
makes merry over finding the wroug thing uppermost.
THE PLASTERER5' STRIKE.
Tlie plasterers' strike, as was foreshadowe(î in these columns,
has ended in the complete defeat of the journeymen. The Oper-
ative Plasterers' Society was not itself unanlmous in deairingr to
eniorce the ruĩe that foremen in union shops shoulíĩ be elected
by the union. At a meeting held on Wednesday evening last,
and after the empĩoyers had begun to work with non-union men
and an upheaval throughout the buildĩng tradea was threatened,
it was resolved that the strike be declared off, and a further con-
ference with the employers held, for the avoidance of future
troubJe, by making an agreement for the ensuing twelve months.
INDICES AND COPIES WANTED.
Two dollars each will be paid for copies of Indices to Volume 41,
delivered at our ofllce in good condltion. AIso wanted, coples Nos.
l. 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6, pubUshed In 1868, and Nos, 616, 668, 1142, 1295
and 1296.
THE ELM STREET AWARDS.
Eelow will be found a list of people to whom awards will ba
paid for property taken for the Elm street widenlng, with their
addresses, as far as they could be ascertalned, together with the
properties taken and the amount of the awards in these partlcular
cases. This list contains the names of a large number of people
ío whom some miliions of dollars wiil be paid ĩn the reasonably
near future and who will need to reinvest this money, and a large
proportion of whom will most probably desire new real estate in-
vestments. The several properties condemned and the amounts
of the awards have been published before, but not the llst of
owners of the properties. It must be borne iii mind that these
awards cannot be paid until the report of the Commission
of Estimate and Assessment in the matter of the widenĩng of
Elm street has been approved by the Supreme Court. The presen-
tation of the report awaĩts the decision of the Commission on the
assessments to tae levied for benefits and their area, whlch is not
expected until October next. When íhe report is flnally presented
for confirmation, some opposition may come from owners of the
property within the area of assessment, and if so there will be
further delay. The ComptroIIer, as we stated recently, is anxious
to pay the awards as soon as possible because they carry 6 per
cent interest from May Ist last, and he could boiTow the money
necessary at 3 or 4 per cent; tout he is not permitted to etfect even
this saving until íhe report has been confirmed and an order for
payment duly made;
Name and address.
Property.
and
JohD T. Lord, ............................17 Great Jonea st
Pearson S. Halstead, Produce Bxchange____11) " "
Coster Est., E. E. Aniierson, 2i WiUiam st..21 " "
18 Bond et.......
J. Archibald Murray, 21 Broad st.........16 Bond st...........
Margaret O'Sltiff..........................14 " " ..........
M. J. Wohigemutli. 12 BOũd st.............12 " " ..........
J. L. Myers, ^O Broad st...................13 " " ..........
Morris and Isaac Feigel, 119 Merí;er st......15 " " ..........
W. M. Ryiin, 111 Broadway................17 " " ..........
John Morgan, 53 Bleecker st..............53 Eleeclîer st.......
M. Bayard Brown, 32 Nassau st............55 " " ......
Heory Kraus, 59 Bleeclîer st...............57 and 59 Bleecker at.
Louis EttliDger, corner 19th st. and 4th av. .48 Bleeclter st. and 309
Mulberry st.......
Abraham Mass............................50 Bieecker st........
Kenjamln Swan, Jr.......................52 " " .......
J. B. Cole, 1 Madison av..................54 " " .......
Cliurch oí San Savaitore, 3S Bieecker st...305, 307 Muiberry st...
Joseph Sehwarzschiid, 806 Ist av.........301, 303 " " ..
Abraham Schlesĩnger, 38 East Houston et. , .38 East Houston st. ..
Henrietta Sedinberg ......................36 " " "...
Otto P. Flack ...........................34 " " "...
Theodore A. Havemeyer, 117 Wali st.......26-32 East Houston st.
LiUian M. O'Connor, by Parsons, Shephard
& Ogden, 111 Broadway ..............151 Crosby st........
LflUis Ettlinger, corner 19th st. and 4th av.. 153-157 Crosby st. ...
D. Dazin, 327 Ca.nal st....................159, 161 Crosby st. ...
James B. Warden ........................29 East Houston st.. .
Antoinette Wood, by H. T. 'Bronson, 111
Broadway............................27 East Houston et. ,.
Peter D. Jordan, 135 Crosby st............135 Crosby st........
Leo Schiesinger, 129 Crosby st.............1-5 Jersey ■•'t. and 129.
131 Crosby st.....
r31-37 E. Houston stl
Josepli Keppler & others,31-37 E, Houston st 17-15 Jersey st, and !■
1273-283 Muib'ry st.J
Howiey & Hoops, 267 Mulberry st..........2-6 Jersey st. and 85,
87 Marion st.....
T. W. Weathered, 141 Centre st............79 Marion st. and 59,
61 Prince st......
Jane de Dion.............................60 Prince st. and 6T,
69 Marion st.....
Mary McAdam and R. C. Orphan Asylum,
cor. 5tli av. and 51st st................62 Prinee st. and 72
Marion st.........
John Hayes, 114 Nassau sl................70 " " .........
Mr. Black,874 B'way, care McLaughlin Bros.68 " " .........
John Hayes, 114 Nassau st................62-66 Marlon st. and 99
Crosby st..........
Nichoias Murphy, 60 Marion st............60 Marion st.........
Eilen McGrade, 444 East 5Sth st...........58
John H. Leith &. Bro., 215 West 125th st.. .56
Bradley Estaie, corner 18th st. and 4th av., . 54
Joseph Schultz ...........................52
George Ehret, 235 East 023 st............50 -- ■- .........
Thos. W Weathered, 141 Centre st........46, 48 Marion st.....
Joseph Applegate, agent, 44 Marion st.....44 Marion st..........
Miss Everson, 42 Marion st...............42 " " .........
Henry Thoie, 63 Spring st.................40 " & 63 Spring
F E Johnson, agent, 10 West 23d st.......Triangie 209, 211 Elm,
28. 281/2 Marion sts
Augustus Sbarbaro, 14 Franklin st........207 Eim and 26 Marion
Albert L Síre, agent, 99 Nassau st.......205 Elm at...........
Albert L, Sire, agent, 09 Nassau st.......203 " " ..........
Hugo J. Potosky, 541 Broadway...........201 " " ..........
Albert L. Slre, agent, 99 Nassau st.......199 " " ..........
James B. Waiden ........................197 Elm st...........
Diedrick Kuabe, cor. Centre, Market pl. and
Grand st.............................193 and 195 Eim st...
Fannv M. Waiiace fJ. H. Rogan, agent), 38
Park row ..............................1"! Elm st...........
Browning, King & Co., 412 Broome st.....185-189 Eim st. and 2-6
Am Exp. Co., owners, Broadway; Brownlng, Marion st........
Kins & Co., lessees. 412 Broome st.....406-412 Broome st. and
^ 183 Eim st........
Award.
S47,500
46,500
62,000
49,000
50,000
29,000
68,000
55,000
91,500
43,280
45.000
.58.032
72,500
44,308
40,000
16,683
C7.550
34,398
10.915
48,185
48,185
89,925
11,549
20,481
14,360
47,000
34.500
15,000
96.722
& 91 Crosby
" 89
Et..........
184,840
124,000
19,874
28,100
8,568
8,852
29,715
8,633
8,809
28,130
17,815
12,476
14,365
43,843
20,062
8,583
36,500
34,049
11,300
13,770
14,005
33.400
11.500
15,625
23,850
10,497
64,100
93.791
Of which the owoer is to receive $36,266. and the lessees $57,525.
Thos P Lawreoce and Joshua Hunt........414 Broome st. and ISl
Elm st............ 47,000
Tames Suydara...........................^H Broome st. and 175
and 177 Elm st.... 65.000
D W Bruce Estate .....................400 Broome st........ 6,000
A. Trenkmann, 403 Broome St.............167-171 Elm st....... 76.57G
Emily C. Curtis, by H. S. Ely & Co.. 64
Cedar st..............................165 Elm st........... 10,50æ
Wm. Few, by H. S. Ely & Co., 64 Centre St.l63 " " .......... 10.500
Maria H. Willlamson......................161 " " .......... 11,000
W. P. Chrystie, Hastlngs-on-the-Hudson. .. 152-156 Grand and 157
and 159 Elm sta... 163,370
Jean Louis MiUer.........................153 Grand st......... 33,500
J. H. Heidgerd, 151 Grand st..............151 Graiid st. and 148
and 148 Elm st. ,,. 40,840
.A.. Kammittoi', by G. Freiteld, 32 Naseau et.lSS Graitd st........- 21,500
August Freutil. 147 Elm st................147 Elm st........... 13,500
Thomas Van Zant. .^12 TJniversity pl.........145 aud 143 Elm st----- 50,000
S. V. R. Cruger, 187 Pulton 8t.............139 " 141 " " .. 38.000
Phlllp Van Rens-selaer, by S. V- R, Cruger,
187 Fulton st.........................137 Elm et........... 18,300
A. l.. Slre, agent, 09 Nassau st.............10 Howard st........ 45,000