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ALABAMA. Birmingham.—D. A. Helmich, architect, has prepared plans for the following work from his office: Church building for South Highlands Presbyterians; R. F. Stewart, builder; cost, $20,000. Residence for H. H. Sinnige; Gossett & Cochrun, builders; cost, $5,000. Residence forCapt. John White; Evans, Pratt & Evans, builders; cost, $3,500. Tenements for IT. ;H. Mayberry; Gossett & Cochrun, builders ; cost, $5,000. Store building for G. A. Horele; cost, $20,000. Residence for W. H. Kettig; cost, . Montgomery.—R. N. McGrath, architect, has prepared plans for: Two brick stores, three stories, 33 feet front, Commerce street, for W. G. Wharton ; Tigh & Williams, builders; cost, $lO,OOO. Two brick stores, three stories, 50 feet front, for Messrs. Mclntyre & Bros., corner Commerce and Tallapoosa streets; Tigh & Williams, builders; cost, $13,000. Compress and storage warehouse, for Alabama Compress and Storage Co., Riverside Park; W. B. Worthington, builder; cost, $40,000. Compress for Mutual Compress Co.; cost, $25,000. Cloverdale Electric Street Oar Land Co. have now laid oyer fifteen miles of track and poles up. Will be in operation by August 15th, 1892. A big company. Monte Sano.—Duval & Fayrot, architects, New Orleans, La., have prepared plans for a residence and stable; cost, $75,000. Opelika.—D. A. Helmich, architect, Birmingham, has prepared plans for a hotel for B. G. Cooper & Sons; cost, $25,000. FLORIDA. Jacksonville. —W. Cotter, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for C. Drew (Riverside); cost, $6,000. School house for Board of Public Instruction (Riverside). Residence for S. Richardson; cost, $3,500. Residence for Dr. S. Mitchell; cost, $7,000. GEORGIA. Augusta.—J. C. Turner, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for G. J. Fargo; M. E. Sanford,builder; cost, $1,500. Residence for Mrs. F. W. Clark ; Richardson & Dickson, builders; cost, $3,500. Residence for John Milherin; M. G. Dunne, builder; cost, $3,500. Residence for A. P. H.Mullarky; A. W. O’Neal, builder; cost, $3,500. Residence for Dr. W. C. Checkley ; cost, $lO,OOO. Residence for Mrs. N. A. Hankerson; cost, $2,500. Dawson.—T. W. Smith, architect, has prepared plans for J. B. Sample, Second avenue, between 12th and 13th, hardwood mantels, stained glass, finished in natural pine and oak; cost, $3,500. KENTUCKY. Covington.—Dan’l Seger, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for Mr. Hortsman; George & Boone, builders; cost, $4,250. Residence, brick, for Mrs. Ward; Geo. D. Loder, builder; cost, $4,250. Residence for B. H. Thoman, 4th street; Jno. W. Jones, builder; cost, $5,500. Residence for Mrs. M. A. Jones, Scott st., between 17th and 18th; Jno. W. Jones, builder; cost, $2,400. Residence, frame, for W. J. Sanford, Saratoga street; E. H. Ashley, architect; Jno. W. Jones, builder; cost, $l,lOO. 254 THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT. ! " i 2.^ i 1 u mm jnside Rlinds and Screens, TnE SECTIONAL SLIDING BLINDS, PATENT FOLDING BLINDS, REGULAR FOLDING BLINDS, WINDOW SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS. CATALOGUE A.- Pocket Edition. Free. CATALOGUE B.— Window Screen and Screen Door Edition. Free. CATALOGUE C.— Architects’ and Builders’ Edition. So Cents. Wilier Manufacturing Co., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Send 16 cents in stamps for the Wilier March, for the piano, dedicated to this Company by Director Chr. Bach. P. & F. CORBIN* MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Builders and Cabinet Hardware. INCLUDING ALL THE Latest and Host Popular Designs. —ALSO— The Celebrated “HARVARD” Flat Keyed Cylinder LOCKS. especial Attention given to Architects Designs. Factories—New Britain, Conn. - - Warehouses —New York & Chicago. THOS. I. CLARKE & CO., Agents, Atlanta Ga.

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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, reports 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. Lowenberg, 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 1 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, Covington, Ky., has prepared plans for a residence 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. Bornhauser & 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, Market, 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. Wundenberg, builder; cost, $4,500. Residence for Hy Hyman; C. Wundenberg, 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. Woldman 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. Hilderbrand; cost, $4,500. Residence for C. E. Illsley; L. Hugerma; cost, $4,000. Residence for J. A. Marre; C. Dougherty; 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. McIntire, 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, architect, Winston, has prepared plans for a residence for Owen Dayis; cost, $3,000. Hickory.—Miss Norma M. Bonniwell, architect, has prepared plans for a resi255 THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT Best Blind ir\ the Wofld. -Send for Catalogue.- ALBANY VENETIAN BLIND CO. ALB T2", nsr.

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dence, frame, for Mrs. Chadwick; J. M. Fry, builder; cost, $3,500. Lenoir. —Miss Norma M. Bonniwr ell, architect, Hickory, N. C., has prepared plans for a residence, frame, for Edmund Jones; cost, $l,BOO. Morgantown. —Miss Norma M. Bonnievell, architect, Hickory, has prepared plans for a stone church building for the Episcopalians; cost, $4,000. Winston. —Hill 0. Linthicum, architect, has prepared plans for the following work from his office: Residence for T. A. Wilson, Cheerry street; cost, $4,000. Residence for J. N. Atwater, Spring street ; cost, $1,200. Store building for W. S. Bethel, Eighth street, east; cost, $3,000. Tobacco factory for F. Farrow, Oak street; cost, $5,000. Addition to graded school, E. Winston; eost, $2,500. Residence for Jno. G. Young, Fifth street; cost, $3,000. Residence for Frank Hege, Sunny Side; cost, $1,600. OHIO. Nor rood. —Messrs. Drach & Thomas, architects, Louisville, have made plans for a residence for R. A. Basson; cost, $6,- 500. Toledo. —Messrs. Bacon & Huber, architects, have prepared plans for a store building for John T. Newton, St. Clair street; cost,s3o,ooo. Stores and office building for D. Coghlin, Summit street; cost, $50,000. Refrigerator building for Hammond Company; cost, $12,000. E. O. Fallis & Co., architects, have prepared plans for a society building for National Union, Huron street; cost, $BO,- 000. A. B. Sturges, architect, has prepared plans for department building for J. M. Ashley; cost, $BO,OOO. SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston.—J. W. Devcreaux, architect, reports the following work from this city : Post-office and court house for United States Governmant, corner Broad and Meeting; D. A. Sullivan, builder; cost, $400,000. Brewery for Brewing Company, Hayne street; cost, $15,000. Bank building for Mr. Chisholm, M. Murphy builder, Broad street; cost, $6,000 Residence for G. B. Edwards, Ladesen, Court street; cost, $3,500. Residence for Mr. Davis, Lawton; cost, $7,000. Residence for Henry Yaddock, Council street; Henry Yaddock, builder; cost, $3,500. Residence for Mr. Simons, Rutledge street; cost, $7,500. Residence for Mr. Roach, Spring ; cost, $2,500. Stoi'e and dwelling for Mr. Hess, Wentworth & Rutledge; cost, $5,000. Dwelling for N. J. Parker, Hope Place; cost, $1,500. Conservatory, C. O. Wittie, Radcliffe street; c05t,53,500. 256 THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT. r, •x. X'-M '■'V. ;. — -,-- f^CcW Cabot’s Creosote Shingle Stains. “THE ONLY EXTERIOR COLORING THAT DOES NOT BLACKEN.’ Their remarkable success in the South is due in part to the fact that they cannot Blister, Crack and Peel Off as Paint does, as the Stains form no coating on the surface. They hold their color particularly well in the hot climate, and the coloring effect is improved by weathering, growing softer and warmer in tone, and are perfectly free from the blackening which constitutes the greatest objection to staining. The Stains work perfectly well on cypress shingles, and are now being used on this wood all over the South. CREOSOTE IS THE BEST WOOD PRESERVATIVE KNOWN.” Samples on wood with circulars , containing full information, and booh of sketches of Creosoted Houses sent on application. SAMUEL OA BOT. Sole Manufacturer. 70 Kilby Street, BOSTON, MASS. GBOEQIA THE BLUE RIDGE MARBLE CO. QUARRIES AND MILLS, NELSON, GA. FRANK DEWAR, Gen. Manager Atlanta Office, Room No. 12, Gate City Bank. W. S. SAUL, Manager. Are prepared to execute, in the best workman-like manner, all kinds of marble work such as Wainscoting, Filing, Mantels and Ornamental Work for Buildings. Estimates for fronts of buildings, or buildings entirely of Georgia Marble furnished on application. Believing that the results of tests our stone has been subjeted to for strength and durability are satisfactory, we do not hesitate to commend Georgia Marble to those wanting to use a material combining the greatest service with the gratest beauty. We intend to meet competition on any class of stone. Rl OPiIC *" any size wanted. DLUUIVO Capacity Unlimited. SAWED sroif K Private Buildings. The Atlanta Marble Co. PRODUCERS AND FINISHERS. WHITE AND MOTTLED CRYSTALLINE MARBLES For all Interior and Exterior Work. Architects, Builders and Dealers will find it to their Interest to Consult us.

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Residence for W. J. Skinner; cost $3,500. Residence for ;j. V. Hembey ; cost, $2,- 200. State Military Academy for South Carolina ; cost, $lO,OOO. TENNESSEE. Harriman.—Geo. Heffner, architect, has prepared plans for an Episcopal chapel for P. E. Mission; cost, $2,000. Dwelling for Willett Smith; Bechtel & Heffner, builders ; cost, $12,000. Two dwellings for J, 0. Irwin; cost, $1,300 each. Residence for W. IT. Dimont; cost, $4,500. Three stores for Rennore & Messmore; cost, $lO,OOO. Two stores over hotel for A. F. Daniels ; J. A. Thorme, architect; cost. $6,000. TEXAS. Dallas. -Messrs. Gill, Wood & Gill, architects, Dallas, have prepared plans for a residence for J. Rothchilds; cost, $3,000 Business house, brick, for R. E. Potter; Buell & Conkling, builders ; cost, $4,000. Business house, brick, for Messrs. Piris & Cannon ; W. A. Nelson, builder ; cost, £3,000. Business house, brick, for Dr. Jones ; A. S. Toppin, builder; cost, $3,500. Repairs to business house for M. Darlington ; cost, $1,200. Honey Grove.—Messrs. Gill, Maod & Gill, architects, Dallas, have prepared plans for D. E. Taylor ; cost, $3,000. Ladonia. —Messrs. Gill, Mood & Gill, architects, Dallas, have prepared plans for a church edifice for First Baptists ; cost, $3,500. McKinney.—Messrs. Stewart & Co., architects, have prepared plans for the following work: Residence for John Lovejoy; cost, $lO,- 000. Residence for W. L. Boyd; Hamilton Berry, builder; cost, $6,000. Residence for W. M. Garnett; Gid Dowlin, builder; cost, $5,000. Residence for D. C. Hill; Martin & Berry, builders; cost, $7,000. Residence for Mrs. Jennie Foote, Messrs. Martin & Berry, builders; cost, $B,OOO. Residence for L. Quisenberry, builder; cost, $2,000. Waco. —W. W. Dudley, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for J. H. Delaney; J. E. Moore, builder; cost, $3,300. 257 THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT. ff i!J i Gorton Boiler—front view. For STEASVS and HOT WATER HEATING. Economical in Fuel, Automatic, Self-Feeding. A Steel Sectional, Tubular Boiler. Correspondence solicited from Architects and those interested in Heating large or small Buildings. Our new hook on Modern House Heating furnished on application, GORTON & LTDGERWOOD CO. 86 Hiitoerty Street, New York.. 197 to 203 Congress street, Boston. 34 and 36 W. Monroe street, Chicago. Gorton Boiler—section view VII mm a \\yy device for counterbalancing 1 a window sash. This is not steel ribbon attachments, pulleys, etc., but differs entirely from all these complications, much more practicable and costs one-half the money. Requires no box frames and will last much longer. Adapted to old as well as new windows. Endorsed by leading architects and railroad companies. Be sure you get the Pullman and not let the dealers substitute the poorer and of ours. .PULLMAN SASH BALANCE CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. light cast iron ones in place KiSjSSSSIsS m, TOM POPPEET’S Patent Weight Sliding Blinds A.re Superior to all others on acoount of their being a Weight Blind, the same as any ordinary windows hung on weights. They can be applied to any Old or New House. Send for catalogue. Agents Wanted. GEO. POPPERT, 419 Poplar Street, Milwaukee ROOFING - SLATE! SLATE BLACKBOARDS. STRUCTURAL SLATE. Prices given delivered to any railroad station in the United States upon application. JOHN D. EMACK,

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Wants figures upon sash, doors and blinds, cathedral glass, bath tub, water closet, kitchen sink, mantel and tile hearths. W. W. Dudley, Waco. Waxahachie. —Messrs. Gill, Wood & Gill, architects, Dallas, have prepared plans for the following: City hall for city ; J. M. Johnston, builder; cost, $150,000. Church edifice for First Christian church; C.. R. Griggs, builder; cost, $lO,OOO. Church edifice for First M. E. church ; cost, $20,000. Church edifice for First Presbyterian church; cost, $3,000. WEST VIRGINIA. Moundsville. —M. F. Giesey, architect, Wheeling, has prepared plans for a hotel for John Henratta; cost, $lO,OOO. Pleasant Valley.— C. P. Hamilton, architect, Wheeling, has prepared plans for a residence for M. Baer; O’Neall, Furk & Co., builders ; cost, $7,000. Residence for B. Baer; O’Neal, Furk & Co., builders; cost, $7,000. T. J. Oesterling, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for S. S. Block; Kleeves, Kraft & Co.,builders; cost, $40,000. Wheeling.—C. P. Hamilton, architect, has prepared plans for a warehouse for Baers Sons Grocery Co.; cost, $60,000. Store rooms for Miss Miller; cost, $2,200. Residence for G. Wise O’Neal; Furk & Co., builders ; cost, $7,500. Residence for Miss L. Vennum ; L. Hartney & Sons, builders ; cost, $7,500. Residence for Jno. Moffat, (Leatherwood;) ON’eal, Furk & Co., builders; cost, $7,000. O. S. Philpott, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for Dr. Frizell; L. Hartong & Sons, builders; cost, $12,000. Woods Bros., architects, have prepared plans for a store room for J. Brining, Beltz ; Flading & Co., builders ; cost, ss, 000, Leiner & Ferris, architects, have prepared plans for a Warehouse for Alf Caldwell ; cost, $15,000. M. F. Gelsey, architect, has prepared plans for four dwellings for Jno. Claton Este; cost, $15,000. M. F. Gelsey, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for Geo. Rentseh; Jas. McCue, builder; cost, $3,500. Two tenements for W. H. Frank ; T. W. Jackson, builder; cost, $lO,OOO. VIRGINIA. Abingdon.—D. Musser, architect, reports the following work from this city : School building for school board; F. W. Brownlow, Valley street; cost, $12,000. Residence for F. A. Parker; Messrs. Musser & Son, builders ; cost, $3,500. Residence for B. P. Morrison; cost, $1,500. Residence for S. A. Carson; J. A. Arnold, builder; cost, $2,000. F. B. Brownlow, architect, has prepared plans for a public school building for city ; cost, $12,000. Franklin.—Jos. D. Council, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for Mrs. J. D. Watkins ; cost, $1,750. 258 THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT. Our MASONS’ MATERIAL ELEVATORS can be used either inside or outside of building. Capacity Horse, 50,000 to 60,000, and Steam, 100,000 Brick per day. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. Ail Improved Duplex Horse Power For Bridge Builders, Contractors, Quarrymen, Mineral and Coal Miners, and Masons. 'I Single line, no block, IN SLOW MOTION: >Two lines, or one block, J Four lines, or two blocks, ) Single line, no block, IN QUICK MOTION: > Two lines, or one block, ) Four lines, or two blocks, Weight, 2,300 pounds. JAMES BOYD, Proprietor, 342 Iglehart Street - - ST. PAUL, MINN. CHICAGO OFFICE: 11. P. STIMSON, Agent, 159 LaSalle Street, CHICAGO, ILL. JL THE “PARAGON” SELF-RETAINING m u.' r; . a . o: 1 1,'r1 FOR RESIDENCES, FLATS, TENEMENTS. FACTORIES. ETC. Have no Equal for Durability, Simplicity of Construction and Operation. EASY, NOISELESS AND RAPID Requires no Brake Rope, Clamp or other Fastening to hold the Car in Position. Q,uick and Easy to Put in Position. Handled by Hardware Trade. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. F, HUTOHIW MANUFACTURED BY ON c&5 00-, Sixth Street and West Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. THE BRAVES ELEVATORS! 2,300 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT IN USE, Tlie Co. Main office and works, Rochester, N. Y. Branches at New York, Boston, Detroit, St. Louis & Atlanta. STANDARD mVg. CO. PC HITECTS AT TBE HEAD of the FEOFESSIOH Are now specifying PORCELAIN LINED Bath Tubs, because they give their clients the best tub that is made. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. s Standard Mfg. Go., * Box 628 . j PITTSBURG. PA.

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