orw\nChHClA Palatial Residence.The private residence now being erected by Mr. A. (■. Merry man on the bank o! the river, near Riverside Park, will, when completed, lie the moHt ornamental, com-modious in«l attructhe of any that haw been Iniilt upon this m cr. It occupier! a■pot of land in the 1-end of the river, located hack upon tin elevation, surrounded by a Jf acre tract of land, giv- P in# the dwelling a prominence overlooking the country. The building is being constructed of white pressed brick from the vunh of Messrs. Finnegan, at Duck Orifk. The ornamental door and window casings will lie prepared at Chicago. The doors and trinimingH all manufactured »tt 1 lie factory of Liudurn Miller. The lirst story will be 12 feet in the clear; tlu second story 10 feet, with a linished off attic. It will lie of combined styles of trcJiitecture, giving it a grand and imposing appearance. The brick work is under the supervision of Jack iicazier, which is a sure guarantee of a |x*rfeet job. Tlie walls are twelve feet in thickness with a two inch airspace. The several rooms in the house are to be finished off m natural woods, each of a ctif-lerent na- lire and all in the finest and iiuiht artistic style that can bo secured. Mr. Merr..’man's chief aim is to combine beuty and comfort—a home that shall be noted not only for artistic adornment but lor convenience and healthfulness. Tlie erection of the building is under the »u|erintei)dence of Mr. lakeLinduin who has few equals and nlt; sujHiriors in this ^ hi aiwh o' business. Mr. Ed. Bauman, of k t’lueagu, is the arrhiUct whose admirable taste and skill has planned a residence which will Is* a model in all that consti- ^ tntesan almost perfect mrnsion. Mari-uettc is fortunate in possessing a citizen h hlt; * poss ‘sses both the means and the good taste for erecting a house that shall !*• such an ornairient to our village.aCshhcVfihtclaowwyh