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Residence for P. R. Rice; cost, $15,000.
Residence for Hy Hyman ; cost, $9,000.
Residence for W. li. Moise; cost, $5,000.
Residence for Mrs. C. Favrot; cost,
$5,000.
Residence, alteration, for S. R. Duval;
cost, $3,000.
Office building for stock company;
cost, $150,000.
MISSOURI.
St. Louis. —C. E. Illsley, architect, re-
ports the following work from this city,
for which permits have been asked:
Residence for O. L. Merseman; H. W.
Boome, builder; cost, $2,500.
Residence for N. Lowenberg; J. Lowen-
berg, builder; cost, $3,000.
Residence for Id. Becker; J. Fisher,
builder; cost, $2,600.
Residence for A. Koeppler; J. Fisher,
builder ; cost, $5,500.
Residence for J. J. Kelley ; M. Eyesell,
builder ; cost, $13,500.
Residence for Wm. Westerhaus; Gage
& Darwin, builders ; cost, $4,000.
Front to business house for Henry A
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Madison avenue; cost, $7OO.
Three-story flats for A. J. Craig, State
and Madison streets; cost, $4,500.
Business and frame residence for D.
Cree, Scott street; A. J. Craig, builder;
cost, $2,000.
Church building, brick, for M. E.
Church, Powell street; A. J. Craig,
builder; cost, $14,000.
Remodelling residence for Dr. Jno. J.
Dalaney, 4th street; A. J. Craig, builder;
cost, $1,600.
Greenville.—D. A. McKinnon, architect,
has prepared plans for a church edifice
for Cumberland Presbyterians; cost,
$6,000.
Milldale. —D. Seger, architect, Coving-
ton, Ky., has prepared plans for a resi-
dence for Jno. R. Coppin; Messrs. George
& Boone, builders; cost, $lO,OOO.
Residence for Mr. Winkley ; George &
Boone, builders ; cost, $4,000.
Louisville. —Messrs. Drach & Thomas,
architects, have prepared plans for eleven
dwellings for National Building and Loan
Association, Fountain court; J. Born-
hauser & Co., builders ; cost, $72,000,
Residence for Chas. Mendel, Second and
Hill streets; J. Tarr, builder; cost, $7,200.
Residence for J. P. Field, Belmont;
John Greiner, builder; cost, $6,000.
Residence for C. P. Vance, 3d and C.
streets; cost, $3,000.
Remodelling store for Id. Dumesneil,
4th street, near Main ; Messrs. Jameson &
Hutchins, builders ; cost, $3,500.
Warehouse for American Tobacco Co.,
24th and Main streets; Messrs. Hoertz &
Co., builders ; cost, $7,600.
School building for Louisville School
Board, Preston and Ormsby avenues;
cost, $lB,OOO.
Store front for Win. Woodruff, 4th
street, near Main ; cost, $2,400.
Store building for «Tas. Churchill, Mar-
ket, between Bth and 9th streets; J. Cully,
builder; cost, $4,200.
Owensboro. —Messrs. Drach & Thomas,
architects, Louisville, have prepared plans
for an addition to school building for
School Board ; cost, $3,500.
Paducah.— D. A. McKinnon, architect,
has prepared plans for a
dwelling, frame,
for E. Guthrie ; John
Arts, builder; cost,
$2,000.
Church edifice for Baptists; cost,
$lO,OOO.
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans. —Messrs. Duval & Favrot,
architects, have prepared plans for the
following work from their office:
Residence for Dr. W. R. Mandeville;
C. Wundenberg, builder; cost, $4,500.
Residence for Jno. A. Harris; C. Wun-
denberg, builder; cost, $4,500.
Residence for Hy Hyman; C. Wunden-
berg, builder; cost, $5,000.
Residence, alteration, for J. C. Lyons ;
cost, $6,000.
Residence for F.*S. Levy; cost, $5,000.
Residence for W. W. Sumner; cost,
$5,500.
Residence, alteration, for Max Isaacs;
cost, $4,000.
Proposed alteration of residence for W.
H. Mathews; M. L. Lostley, builder;
cost, $3,000.
Proposed alteration of residence for R.
Milliken; cost, $6,000.
Proposed alteration of residence for
Mrs. E. D. Pritchard; cost, $7,000.
Proposed alteration of residence for G.
F. Lapeyre; cost, $lO,OOO.
Residence for Mrs. E. K. Parker: cost,
$6,000.
Residence for Jno. B. Parker; cost,
$3,000.
Residence for Dr. F. W. Parham; cost,
$5,000.
Alteration of residence for Wm. W.
Gordon; R. J. Downey, builder; cost,
$2,000.
Residence for Norton Damarin ; cost,
$4,000.
Residence for W. B. Long; Bernard &
Brady, builders ; cost, $3,870.
Residence for Exel Box Co.; A. Halster,
builder; cost, $3,000.
Residence for Mrs. Nebruegger, J. Wold-
man builder; cost, $3,000.
Residence for J. Lucas ; F. H. Gray &
Bros., builders ; cost, $l,OOO.
Residence for M. Croake; T. H. Gray
& Bros., builders ; cost, $4,500.
Residence for T. Trounner: Nishadt,
builder; cost, $lO,OOO.
Residence for C. E. Illsley; H. B. Culp,
builder; cost, $6,000.
Residence for Geo. Murman; Sprague
& Ferris, builders; cost, $3,500.
Residence for P. Hane; C. Friel, builder,
cost, $2,850.
Residence for C. Haynes and syndicate ;
J. L. Raby, builder
; cost, $14,700.
Residence for L. Hugernia ;
W. Hilder-
brand; cost, $4,500.
Residence for C. E. Illsley; L. Huger-
ma; cost, $4,000.
Residence for J. A. Marre; C. Dougher-
ty; cost, $3,200.
Steel structure for Mr. Prob ; Imperial
Building Co.; cost, $500,000.
Residence for T. S. Caldaller; J. C.
Mundy, builder; cost, $5,000.
Residence for Wm. Potthoff; Wm.
Gable; cost, $3,000.
Residence for G. Brueggenran; Wm.
Gable; cost, $5,500.
Residence for D. A. Crankey; J. W. Mc-
Intire, builder; cost, $4,300.
Residence for D. C. Melly; Wm.
Stumpe, builder; cost, $5,500.
Residence for E. F. Rethwiber; J. Press
& Bros., builders; cost, $11,700.
Residence for H. W. Boome; cost,
$15,000.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Henderson.—Hill C. Linthicum, archi-
tect, Winston, has prepared plans for a
residence for Owen Dayis; cost, $3,000.
Hickory.—Miss Norma M. Bonniwell,
architect, has prepared plans for a resi-
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