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U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S .

Bids for

Construction—Continued.

J o n a t h a n Clark & Sons Co., 2 and 4 S h e r m a n Street, Chicago— 1. No. 1 P o r t a g e red sandstone for t r i m m i n g s , cream buff A m h e r s t for ashler 2. Cream buff A m h e r s t for t r i m m i n g s , No. 1 buff Bedford for ashler 3. P o r t a g e red sandstone for t r i m m i n g s , Conestoga pink sandstone for ashler 4. P o t s d a m red sandstone 5. Kettle River sandstone for t r i m m i n g s , buff Bedford for ashler. F . W. Menke, Quincy, 111.— 1. Buff Bedford stone 2. Portage t r i m m i n g s , buff Bedford wall 3. P o r t a g e t r i m m i n g s , and buff Cleveland stone Richard Shinnick, 304 North 8th St., St. Louis— 1. P o r t a g e basement, including entrance, Kettle R i v e r above 2. Portage t r i m m i n g s , Kettle River wall 3. Portage t r i m m i n g s , Cream buff A m h e r s t wall 4. Kettle River basement, buff Bedford above 5. Cream buff A m h e r s t t r i m m i n g s , P o r t a g e wall 6. Buff Bedford Valentine Jobst, 517 North Adams St., Peoria, 111.— 1. Kettle River sandstone 2. Portage E n t r y t r i m m i n g s , Kettle R i v e r ashler 3. Arcadian t r i m m i n g s , Kettle River ashler 4. Rockville granite to first story sill course, Kettle River above 5. Buff Bedford stone 6. Portage t r i m m i n g s and buff Bedford Ashler 7. Portage t r i m m i n g s and buff A m h e r s t and Cleveland 8. Portage 9. Buff Bedford t r i m m i n g s , Joliet ashler 10. Portage t r i m m i n g s and Joliet ashler 11. Kettle River t r i m m i n g s and buff Bedford Ashler 12. P o t s d a m red sandstone If expanded metal system of fire-proofing instead of tile system as specified, deduct $2,000.00. Time to complete 310 working days, weather permitting. H. M. R. Construction Co., 79 Dearborn St., Chicago— 1. Buff Bedford stone 2. Kettle River sandstone 3. Ashler work buff Bedford t r i m m i n g s , Kettle River sandstone 4. B a s e m e n t from grade to first story sill course, including front entrance arch, Kettle River s a n d s t o n e : entire portion above buff Bedford 5. Basement from grade to first story sill course, including front entrance arch, Portage sandstone, all above, Kettle River sandstone 6. Ashler work Kettle river sandstone, t r i m m i n g s Portage sandstone 7. Ashler work cret.m buff A m h e r s t , t r i m m i n g s Portage 8. Ashler work buff Bedford, t r i m m i n g s cream buff A m h e r s t 9. Portage stone 10. Cream buff A m h e r s t Deduct $4,000.00 in case expanded metal system of fire-proofing is u s e d instead of tile fire-proofing.

$165,730 0O 157,316 0O 169,074 00' 181,143 00' 138,814 00 146,000 00* 147,500 00 148,900 00> 158,270 164,384 163,000 157,000 164,000 151,000 138,950 145,500 143,400 147,450 136,000 137,500 139,000 152,000 137,500 143,000 149,900 163,300 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0O

137,000 00 135,000 00 135,700 00 143,000 00

143,000 150,000 149,000 144,000 150,000 144,000 00 00 00 00 00 00

After the bidders had retired the proposals were discussed at considerable length, and it appearing that to use stone in two colors which would be satisfactory, as had been proposed, would bring the cost of the building above the money available, it was voted to refer the proposals to the architects with instructions that they should advise the Board, as soon as possible, as to the best course to pursue under existing conditions.

CHICAGO C O L L E G E O F PHARMACY.

President Draper reported for the committee appointed to attend to the transfer of the Chicago College of Pharmacy to the University, that the committee, accompanied by the Business Manager had met the Board of Trustees of the Chicago College of Pharmacy on the afternoon of Saturday, May 2, 1896.