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Show Third West for nine blocks. More track would have been laid by this time, but it has been delayed by the work being done on the crossings of the streets. Five of the cars arrived and are lying on the iide track on Third Went and Ninth North streets. They are of the linest kind, and are examples of the advance which have been made in that class of construction. The company com-pany is intending to build a car house, but have not decided on its location; two or three Rites are under consideration. considera-tion. The road will be open for business busi-ness by the 1st of June. Won't T.Ik or the Bydlcnt.. Geo. L. Chamberlin is bark from Chicago. In answer to a question as to whether the report of the big investment in real estate in this city by the windy citv syndicate would materialize, he said, that it was not yet crystalied to such an extent as to talk of it. Maybe the deal woul d go through and maybe it would not. Mr. Chamberlin was accompanied by Hev. Dr. Hitchcock of Philadelphia. Building Plant. ' Rleftrng has gotten out plans for several tine homes, among them being a S30U0 'frame residence tor Mr. Mesick on First South street. A $15(10 brick residence; Mr. Tripp oo I stteet. Some additions will be made to the home of Watermaster Ryan to cost 81000. Mrlnd lllork a On. Vin Krowlow is so positive that the iirind block will be built that he would wager all his clothes ou it. He says that the excavating will start in sixty days and that the building will be ready for occupancy in a little more than a year. 1 THERE Mjmm In the Building Lice and Architects and Contractors are Superlatively Happy. A BIO BLOCK TOE STATE STREET. Kew Anheuser-Bush Bottling and Whole- j tale Facilities Hundreds of Homes. Work has commencod on the second tory of the WalkcrFyler building. Three fourths of the iron pillars supporting sup-porting the joists above the street floor are now in and yesterday and today I masons were engaged in laying the cut il Ptone for the entrance on the north- M west corner. Brick layers this I morning were set to work on the I brick wall on the southeast corner. f Sixty men are now employed and' the' I Wilding will progress so rapidly. from I; this time on that the daily progress can I be noticed. The projectors of the I blockVe determined to rush things to 1 , such In extent that it will be ready for I the itf telling on September 1st, certainly notdater thau September 10th. BUh House at Hot Spring.. 1 A"" description of the improvements and innovations to be indulged in at P peek's' Hot springs, was given in the ' tolumris of Tub Timks a week ago. The ,th house, however, was not spoken ; of. This is to be built of concrete, hi In every, part to insure perfect jf. cleanliness and neatness. The lower portion of the building and the pool are to be of concrete cement, tho roof and Sides of plaster concrete. In this bath bouse every modern bathing facility i ill be provided, such as plunge. shower, needle, spray and other baths, with a lounging, reception and other rooms. This portion of the work commenced yesterday, and the improvements and embellishing of I the grounds will begin almost immed iately. Architect Klutting got out the designs. There is something of a rivalry r' ' among the Hot Springs owners to have the best resort of that character near 1 this city that should be fully apprecia ted by the public. ADh.o.er-Bu.i'h Improrements. 7 . ii . i Contracts nave ncen iei ry me beuser-Husch Brewing company, through their agent W. H. OlTheimer, lor the new improvements they will make on the corner of Third North and Sixth West. The cost of the buildings and the machiney they will contain will be $20,0(10. The different apartments of the buihl-i buihl-i Ings will contain a store room, 5.x"i0; I l bottling room, TiOxlJ; a wash room, I i tW,t; bottle storage room, lox2H; lab-t lab-t eliiigdepartmout, 20x1'.'; packingroom, 12x42; ic house, 40x7,); cooperage de-1 de-1 . partment, 27x3;!, etc There will be .tabling room for eight horses, and a wagon house for eight wagons, buggies, rigs, etc. Carroll ii Kern are the ar- 1 i ehitocts who will get out the plans and mperintend the building. All of the 1 rvork will be of brick and stone, the i perspectives of which show them to be l ery ornamental structures. Contemplated Muttdlnfrs. Carroll & Kern are getting out plans for the following work; A two-storv store aud ottiee building jf brick ami stone to be built went of Ibe postollice for H. S. Boatty. There will be three stories in the building, which is to cost $lt000. The S. F. Walker estate will build i ' Iwo-story frame house to cost $12,(00, Dn the property of the estate west of Main street. G. M. Nickerson has gotten plans 1 lor a brick and frame residence to be built on rirst North between First and Bectind West streets to cost 14000. C. E. Wantland's new home on Brig-i Brig-i bam street will be of brick, two stories iiigh, and will cost $."0000. The Cropsy residence will cost $2000. f. " Stono uarrles. The Metropolitan stone company have started work on their quarries at Park City with twenty men. Aside track will be put in from the Union IV titio to the works, a distauco of nearly mile. An engineer is on the prouiid milking the survev for the undertaking, work on which will be commenced im- mcdintelv. The flagging stone from this comiiany's quarry is as tine as that produced anywhere, and single blocks ran be gotten out of any size up.to twelve or fifteen feet square. The P. V. Junction quarries will be started up soon with a larger force, ss the com pan v have several orders ahead fur dimension stone whicu they can i produce in anv size demanded. Ten 1 Bien are now employed and this nuin- I berwill h increased by twenty more. 1 O.r-at lint Sprinc Rilrail. . I Hails have been laid on the line on |