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‘in a few THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, is7. X = - = ——— = = , : T : REAL ESTATE. 25 Tetingon sl o up ot 10 sty 3 | st vt ot Bt s ne ot DRY GooDs. . DRESSGOODS. AMUSEMENTS. - AMUSEMENTS o e e, BSER S AR A. G. DOWNS |-, S0 WEATE | Sogiovs omas i stersd 6 wal est 21 im) . . - R 3 poSEaYTh Pmnrhmlnd'fllmg' Continued Active Demand for | o5 vine hm o 3 ; SB a]A Gl fontinred ctive Demand for | o vtles T wiz” oF o e T e gC1al ADNOMNCEEET & CO., TNHOUIVOCAL SUCCESS OF T8 |"Girand Opening? E&mww&’mamfif By GREAT GOMBiNATIGNs q THURSDAY, Oct. 17, and cicg the Emportant Sales My the Acre Profits of Land Specu~ : fationy x b % -City Tax Salea to Begin on M'omiay, Qctober 14, < & The Proposed Issue of Lincoln Park Bonds-~-The Potter’s Field, The Progress of Notable Buildingss«= . °. . Transfers for the Week. The experience of the Isct three weeks shows that, Dotwithsranding the stringency of money,and the &p- Prebensions entertained by many of possible disastera 1rom overtrading and too great an expansion of our rallrosd system, confidence contiunes £rm in the valus of Chicago resl estate. Whilethe best kind of commercis] paper is selling in the strest atfrom15to 18 per cent per annum, we find that ‘money is plenty enough to Josn at 3204 9 per cent on five year mortgages of frst-claes business property in thiscity. Msny cautions capitalists {rom abroad who will not {onch railrosd bonds or stocks, and are not Eatisfied even with investments in Government bonds, are buying tracts of suburban land about Chicego, confident that whatever bappens in the commercial £nd financial wazld, Chicago will continue to grow, and ihe value of the land continue to incremse. They ‘Tesognize that this incresse may Dot be uniform; of the contrary, that the prices may be subject to resc- tions, snd that there may cone times when, for a brie? sesson, it can scarcely be sold at all, but feel assured thet all they have to do i to buy and hold - on, and that some time, it may be ten years, oritisas Uely to be only 3 few months, they can sell 3¢ 3 profit. “ INSIDE PROPERTT,” £it only for business purposes, seems to feal the effect -cf the stringency in money matfers more thau any -otherkind. The rezson of this is probably that the ‘prospective Tiso in values doss not promise 10 large 3 “percentage of profit a8 suburben land. It does Rot p3y “tobuy business ground and et it Lie wnimproved, In “wisw-of the unsatisfaciory condition of the labor mar- e, the stringency in money, acd the poseibility of #oms decline in business rents next year, there is not zanch encouragement to buy ground and undertzke the eroction of more new business buildings just at prezent. Tt is possible that, 25 s00n 28 ourmain tiio- Toughfares are cleared of the present heaps of build- 4ng materils, and merchants can have 3 chance to do ‘business irr their new stores, s necessity far more will e developed?, and next season it is iikely there will be . & demand for mare business buildings in the central “business guayer,and this will makea demand for gromnd. Aczss, Asmentioned sbove the damand is chiefly for acre property in the stiburbs, to be subdivided into lots for - aheap homes for ail classes. The increase of about in #he aggregate euvings deposit da’ during last year are an eviflence that she laboring and - salaried «classes are accumulating money and experience in Chi- rerent from that of most other cities—shows hst eventually the major portion of savings goes into investments in real estate. Very few of the laborers * who are now accamulsting money will ever go into made with it, but as goon 25 they have accem enough wiil Investit in homes, which experience tanght them is the safest on to make of it. A tract of S0acresinthe N 3 of S E X¢ of Sec.17, . Town 39, Range 13, being seven miles west of State *street, cn the liue of Harrison street, was sold this r.etnssm per acre. fronting south on the Boulevard, between Canirllmd ‘Humboldt Parks, being one mile west of ‘Western avenue, and ane block north af Kinzie street, - were 80ld for the sum of Twm?uxu #ronting on Stewart and Wallace aven- 1ues; end extending from Fortr-fth {o Forty-sixth , 501d this week far $4,000 per acre, Rtk af 10 55, 3§ mile' N. E. of Junction Station, :at Waahington Heights, 20ld a few days 250 at $630 per acze, Amctdfl:mmnfing on Wilcox avenue, half 3. mile west of uu;- dammy mmm, at Washingtor JEeigh ‘week =t $500 per: on s"-.’mday the 5th, Messra, & C.:unser&ca o beld =30 suction sale of lots, located in anew eubdivision, “one X mils east of the Junction Depot, st Washington Hefghts, Abont 70 iots were sold at prices ranging “fron: $5 to §10.50 per front foot. ‘We learn that 3 positive offer of £400 per acre was asde ard refused this week for the 80 acres in the W. 3‘ nx\. W. x of Bec20, Town"\s, being just one mile the rairoad crossing in Washington Heights. Ao ias o s . ‘A specimen of the profits mede in suburban lands Ilemybelernin therecent sale of 400 ehares of Blue Jelane Land Company’s stock at 140, the par ‘being 100. “The capital stock of the Company is $320,000, on which 38 per cent hzs been paid in. With this amount paid 7up the Com; , hmlght znd suld hm‘l ‘until the profits ‘have paid eferred lial expent; Jeavis thu.m lboni 1,000 uzm of hnd free from in:m Befor the -§100,000 they paid in on their ‘This land lies adjoining and west of Park st Washington Heights, and at the rates the adjoining-lands have old are worth aboat acre. The profit of ike Land Company in the hteen moaths is therefore about $409,000. COLX PART BONDS. Tha new Constitution of this State iimits the indebt~ the Soma Commiesioners um, in 5o wiih 2h4a Jaw, Shey Gonot considesr Lhiam: " selves authorized o fasue at present more than $395,000 * of Lincoln Park bonds, for both towns of Norih Chica~ goand Lake View, viz: $343,000 for North: Chicego - 2nd $48,000 for Lake View. The corporate nuthorities \ of both towns have, however, anthorized an assesz- :zmentof $1,%00,09, = POTTER'S FIELD. i Before another Sunday all 1k dead will have been *emoved from the Potters Field in thst part of Lon . ‘win Park Iying befween Dearborn road and the Inke, 2 0 transferred to the county property, in the town of 3. ‘Eersan, eight miles northwest of ths Court Honse. LINCOLY AVENUE. estion of the Board of Public Works, the A tizesu Nor, 2 Side Homo Puilmay Company pntdown:phnk Howe, Yoy between tho tracks on Lincaln avenue, ot 1o Glstacl tha mmernor b Sutin g:n:gm-mc years, But the railway come ot the plankway finished befcre Jecidea to put i e gewer, a0d Lavo tora N which will Tave o’ be put down at et e Bosad Salght Jurt a6 thedry’u =pense, whic well havea ¥¢ Vicetor wil begin to el property deline e of By 23508 on , Mondsy, the 1n. Tho sils wly, £4d if taxpsyers hurry e e faxcs within 2 da day o o, toes ey “Ndn.m‘m (pswn;;mshn cent addi- PIDG! P85 OF BUSINESS BUILDINGS. The spproaclt of bas hurried slong such il ss mve in advanced, Those which were read: for mnxsoé& few daya ago Sre near- ready 1 d CF, A 1L puslsslm of by a‘%fim‘:fl “Thoss which were roofed in £re 5, ‘Rick has p meflmmflvflnfin ding of its size in the city, is now up to the ‘éfi‘flm put will mot be coversd for some ek to q.;m, & Hitcheock’s Building, comer of Laslle strests, is Tp tothe fourth story, and ks exneeminry well. 16 Wil be ou:nmdnmmvmh. “The ‘Empire Bnndmg. sdjoining it, is thres tal Butlding 15 3180 80 and pecupied nird on e Lonion and Lheoniaed -Glove Insurance Compny aresituated here. Tho “Open Board of Trade s now in charge af the e e S ST mn:m.u ‘compls ‘The Union .hs’imnl Bsnk Building is nowthree and 2n ides of ita architectural besuty mecm in position. Merchant's Bnild.\ng on o corner, i Tising, and will progress raj s 0 the’ Best s ap. hE Fomes Bupd- 153 42 thres storien high, and \be Staats Zeiting Buld- ing 8, atory bigher. Hlenty of gtone is on band for e both are g pusbed it ~gssible e Ery bave Soiand their fron front @ mu&m;e; 48 recaiying it occupant e A K e ot G Heiry Greenibaur's fitg wtons buildiny On Fifth avenue nmear Washington, The strike among the brickisyers delayed it consider Ay, bt e e Lo will be e up for by exiza e Snernun Eouss is begioning to look more nat- umTII: the frameworswf the Nansard roof having Deen apparently cnppedfln shape, The cornics i partls in on, General Backner's building is threo stories and memm s% impo:mg :l)vpe«‘kuém;,m g: i o, s I‘idebh Savings Baok i estly finished, and will be Touly 1o 5 mont, The roof 13 om, 1nd the cornice sleo. Hocley's front ia neatly np, andl promices to bs very effoctive. Carver’s elaborately fronted building, on Clazk: street, near Lake, is two_ftorios bigh. Mosa Dullding, Dppofil(e,n large and handsomely consiructed dxfing, ths second story, Scimmon’s build- nlgmux,unmly finished, the glaziess be- ln,gl( workon it. 3. B, ‘Mallen's building, on Lake street, near Clark, is tinished, and z ehingle informs the world that itis “to heimer’s bufldings are finished. C.L.Patierson&Co, _ plumbers and gasfittera, have just moved in. Talbott's bullding, on Lake sireet, near ‘Clr] qum completed, but the tenants, McKe: are moving m. ‘Walter ' Wrig} aued.nm] 10 be cleared of the debris left bywork— zen, md s 440 zent® Tho fonndtions ef the are Inid, and the bazement aly n- n;cmu‘v buudlnx, 189 cormerof i ’ { rent™ Jenninge & Oppen- [ mente, The Singer buil stories ang s' i i i 5§ g %E E ;Ei I3 3" havea store here. Pot. ter Paimer’s hotel is up fo the fth story on State snd foproe streets. The building adjc it o m snunx #ix stories ln,h, and s receiving its Fre stories_high Honore's Building, corner of Dewborn and Momroe street, i3 e ceivipg _its dose of Aercury. Iwo ar flree lawyers bave taken up their quarters there. ‘Bonore's otker building is four stories up. There is no definite ent made 28 to how much of it i for ofiices and how much for an hotel. The Tecaiving jts dansard roof. The Lake Side Publishing Company's building is three stories high, P over the main cntrance i3 finiched, and looks well. Fha Lasliings hero enumerated sra 'smOng iha Tmost imporaant, are tising- Tapidly, and every effort will bemade to get thoss now in course of coni- struction_fnished and _occup: ore the estly ‘spring. The foundations of many ofhers are beivg Laid to anticipats the frost, wing & ihetotal smount Of ity and subuzh- uemm is thetotal smot by and subar n property transferred during the weel ending Ssturday, Oct. 12:_City mxt‘r. number of gales, 191 ; consideration, §L,003.5S. North of city limits, nomber of sales, 5 consideration, $41,850. South i cify liroits, pumber of sales, 357 consideration, $355, 470, West of city limits, number of sales 2; considera- tion, £15,000. . Toto) sales, 233, Total conatdesstion, S1,421,258, INSTRUMENTS FILED FOE UECORD, SATURDAY, OCT. 12—crry PnorERTY. West Tavlor #f, boveen Dosplaines and Jefferion sty mf, 55 e 1 alley, dated Oet. 15 considersiion, st ef, Lot 138, om wiine at, o1, GHI00 1t, dated Oct. 11 } consideration, “Lots 69 to 79, in Block ek 17, Sec. 39, 39,14, asted July 15, consideration, $18.000, Lot 39, in Sarr's Lols, 23 to 31, in North Addition, daed et 55 congideration, $330. Lot 38, in ramme, dated Sept. 35 consideration, Lot G, of 3loewLat 10, in 35, Bhck 8, 5ec. 5, O sideration, $3950. dated Oct, 11. Tot 31, Cranen Block , Dafied States Bank Addi- tion, datéd Oct. 10; consideration, $3%0, 12, Greenetaum’s Block 30, Bec, : consideratiun, $1,000. ‘of Lots 9.and 10, in_Block 14, Duncan’s Addi- | tign, @ dated Sep. 4; cousideration, £5,600, ible »t, s of and near Eiglteesth at, ¢ 25 ft toalley, ing, dated Oct. 103 consideration, $1.200, , In Hiock o2, Sec 19,39, 14, dated Gct.'3; con- sideration, §1. Dayton &, between Qentre and Clsy st, w1, 245125 1t, dated Oct. 1; consideration, $360, 243195 £t adjointug the above, dated Oct. I; consider- ation, $960, Wwest 3adison &, 78 £t west of oakleyst.xf 2gtto alles, dated Oct. 53 consideration, % Buren st, 1 6 cormer of l\hu.hfidd W, s 1, sfix&m daeee April 93 consideration, £1,000, Van Buren s, 2 ft e of nm-_nneld av, 81, 285 11, @ted Oct. 1 consideration, 83, Trivate P.lrk, ¥ IAngley st,andne corner of Thirty-elght st, w1, 55;115( 1t, dated Oct. 1; consideration, $6,500. mw:ndm,msyBIockSSanflaS,su'.lB,:fl,l!, asted Sept. 25 consideration, S1,560. West Indians st bet, \ah!: 2nd’ LAds ste, 0 X, 255150 1t, dated Oct. 12; consis £5,500, “ohnaon Piace, bet. Thirtveeishth and Thirfsninth ts, w front, 32x112 {t, dated Oct.1¢; consideration, $2.000. est Van Buren st n e cor Marshiield av, 3 front, 23582 7t, dated Oct. 1 consideration, $10,000. Forquer st, n w cor of Central Park sv, s front, 5%z 124 £, dated Oct. 12; consideraticn, $5,230. Sexofnel, , 39, 13, (except esst 20 acres, also tHe railroad land and Boulevard,) dated Oct. 13 consideration, $50,000. Prairiear, bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth stz e front, 20x 173 1, dated Sept. 16 consideration, $15,060. E £35 of Lot 2, in Slock 9, Rockwell's Addition; aito, ZLots 21, 22, 29 30d 30, in T part Block 20, Sec 7, 39, 14, dated Gct. 12; consideration, £38,000. Butterfield st, bet. Twmts -ninth 2nd Thirtieth sts, e front, 25 ft to aliey, dated Oct1l: consideration, $2,600. JLoi i Block 37, Sheffield s Addition, dated March mn_xdmuon 9 Lm "I,“xgn Block'9, Holstein, dated Sept. 27; consid- exati Lot 32, in Block 11, Holstein, dated Sept. 25; consid- eration, $450. Lot 10, in Block 2, of Waterman’s Sabdivision ine 3¢ of nw X Sec. 6, 39, 12, dated Oct, 9 consideration, F950. Lot 7, in Block 1, Lot 1, in Block 2, and Lots 1and 2, in Block 3, in ;amé subdivizion, dated Oct. 93 comsids exation, £3,000, ft n of Thiriyseventh st,ef, Mx oy Tt dsted 3a 10; consid 200. a¥, 7 of tnd near Twenty-fifth st, o [, 20 {t {oalley, wih improvements, dzted Oct. 11 ; conslders- ton, b oesosices No, 2311 Thirtieth st, doted March29; coxsiderstion, €,500. rih Dearbor st, 75 1t n of Schiller st, e f, 252149 £t dteh O30 consideration $5,900. Nw ¢ of ow X, Sec. S6, 39, 13 U0 aces), dated oct. 9; consic conideration $100,600, E. B. Hinman to Elijah B. mzs‘mmock:u,sun,zs. 14, dated Oct. 12; con- -denunn,c" South Park av, s w corner of Ameset, S acres excapt 6ts, dated Oct. 6 consideration, $100,000. SOUTA OF CITX LDAITS. M neXnwXofne X, Sec. 12,33,13, dsted dug 25 mssiiant ration, $3,500. T,ots 16, 25, and 26, of Oviatt’s Lots 29 t0 33, of Dob- bins' nxsedel e x,Sed, 3 1 aited Oct. consideration, 5 S 5, in Stewart's 8 w 27, Section 1, 35,13, dated Oct. 5 considerstion, £7,000. Tot1and 2 in Block 6, of aw X of nw i of Sec 10, 33, 14, dsted Oct. 1 ; consideration, X2 of Lots 2 to 7 of Rosenmerkel’s s ¥ Lot 6 in Section 16, 38, 14, mdpartoln}Lot6 s of mi- Tout, Bateh dug B : comaemabn: 1SR, Lot 2, S, and 6, in Clark nd Sharp'a Lots 1 to 4, in Block 5, of Walker and Stingon w 3¢ sw,( Sec 2, 38, 14, dated June 3 ; consideration, 4,057, Lot 1 of Lots 27 and 23, in Dibbin's b yseidne ¢ Sec, 38, 14, dated Oct. 1; consideration, $5,000. N vmwx,mmo:k 5ot Pevor & Hopbise' w 3 nw i Sec3, 33, 14, caled Sept. 23; consideration, i THE CITY IN BRIEF.- Bridgeport’s Sanitary Condition. Some two weeks have elapsed since the deodorizing ‘process at Beid & Sherwin’s was careiolly exzmined and practically tested to the entire satisfaction of all parties interested, His Honor the Mayor and the Board of Health being fully convinced that by its wse the intolerable nuisance heretofore existing sbout their premises would be entirely obvizted. We learn with surprise that the furnace and machinery bave been re- moved from their estabiishment, and thns far no movement has been made towards rebuilding the same,notwithstanding theirassurances to theagorand other gentlemen that they intended to erect complete works st once. Is it possible that thesemen imagine the Board of Hegith will allow the sentence of the Court to remain suspended,and that they can continus to nperl{e s heretofore, despite the remonstrance of 211 good citizens? Ve shall see. A Chance for a Row. The Pacite Reliread Company will commenc Iasing their track on the] Bloomingdale road, fram Elston roud to Coreatry stresh, 3t7 o'clock on ionday morn- ing. The rails have been put dosm north and south ot the block méntioned; bu on account of lh!h oé}: R i b 5 property.owner. The Company's emploses attemp! 10 Iy down theails in front of Lymun's land, bt ue objected, and, seenring the aesistance of 2 number of his friende, tore ap the 6 fast 3s it was Lad. {Zo prevent's recarrence oo zemovsl of te s, 2 e posse of police will be on the ground o 5 ‘moming to protect the workmen. Lyman, it 55 said, Tas threatencd to bring ot fhe & boarding-Louss boya.® If he does, and they interfere with the irack~ Izsers, somebody will gat hurt. lon of one Lyman, 3 The Weeding Process Commenced. The Superintendent of the Police scems determined 10 havethe police force freed from several encum- brances called Sergeants. ‘There zrea for on the West =02 ) \afi.du who conld ke been with without dznger years Sexgeant 20 en- Cambrancs Worth sbout-S100,09, b hoa boca biation: ed at the Union Park Station for_some timepast, was 2sked to Tesign tfe other day, but He has order of the Superintendént until such time as the Board fakes action in his ce, Ser~ geant Fox has assigned to duty at-Eerdell's on, Cost of Xmprovements. A meeting of the Common Council Committee on Judiciary was held yestarday afiernoon, in the room 2djoining the City Clerk's office. Tae Couneil at its 1ast meeting had “Teferred to this committes toaxeone sideration of the special assessment subject, 30d the selection of three individuals to form 2 ebmmtites empowered to make a pr of the cost of improvements. The committee agresd to re- ‘commend, 25 such commitice, Messts, J. K: Thotp- som, W. H. Carter, tod ond Prindivils. The repért ipen the fre alzem tdq,—r.n:h system will be ‘presented ot the next Council meatiu; Establishing a Precedent. Upon application of C, J. Azier & Co., petitioning creditors, in tho case of Frank J. Diamcnd, pankrupt, Judge madgm issued an order, some time ago, 07 the exsminanion of Messrs. Mantl & Scott. e case Game before Register Hibhard vesterdsy morning.. sttorzey for Maier Mo Co. ob.w:wd to ma preseacn of ‘Aessre, Afunn & Scott signisi wfi:‘zmfl to have the vaeecdlmu wbulhsd. m fayor Tevoked the saloon license of Dsvid ommbe.-g, 3 No. 63 Elston Boad, as keeper. ofa Giae ordexly and ill-governed honse, ;. Officer Owen has been discharged from custody, the Grand Jury having failed to ind an indictment Q‘é:lnn Lim. Anindictment bas been f0und agaizst Danlel- on, Steamnipes are being 1aid through Iaw, ki aro sls010 pe connected by the new. wemph-ymmhm offices of most of the the nzweo\rm:{ g Thnwulemflnim’rdzgn Company has opened An ofice at No, 120 East Ap!?zmgm street, in Ex- Block,larthalmndlhmnl ‘business men in that vicinity. Bev.mzsuuby,s«am of the American Mis- tlopazry Association, will_proach st tho First Congre- gatlonal Clurch, cgimer Washizgton and An strests, this morming, on “The Cendition -namuh of the Freedmen.’ Iz, Stephen AL Stockwell, of the Bostan Jornaly $2a ¥ & Bridgman, of the Biston Adcertisr, thi “They aro e ot 1o Datath with 1ho Norihern Pacias Bastaed Somme e The State Convention of Universalists m city this week. The m t. The Convention will continue through Thursday. et vas rstored end execnion oragzed 1o 7 W‘{h' sterday, it . ur £ Shrey and 3 € hnnd!&m Sy amegd pmp{xzilon of in the restored suit o PR o Serrmmt s o cfl\hbG y E8q., connected with the Superior character. long as Clezk of his Honor Chief Justice Porer, re- Yesterdsy, =nd will commence practice with lusbmn:er,}:.x.a ars, Esq., in the office of the laiter, at once, under the stylo and fitle of Gary Brothers. It was gtated in e Tamue yesterday hat Mesars. Denig & Co., were among the S fho had sccedod to tho demanids of the striking bricklsvers. This sistement was incarrect. They Sre employing 100 Deickiagers, Who s working ten hours a day. The “milk of human kindness” flows freely in Wales. The Mavor received $55 yesiexday, the balance of a fund arising .m;mce_.ngenm ‘Wales for the ‘Deneit of the victizs of fh Chicago Honor placed the amount in the bauds e Relfef and Aid Society. Betwaen 12 20d 1 o'elock yesteniay afternoon, & mza named Hugh Tarney becime invcived in a quarrel with an ‘persan ut the Canal =nd recaived a Slght stab in the mgat ‘side from hi assailant. Ho wes found lying on the sidewalk by a policeman, -and aken to the Madison ‘Strest Station. Noclueio the person wio wounded i could be gained from pemsons livivgin the Ve~ ity of the place where the hight ocvurred. = i CARD FROM MISS LINDA GILBERT. ‘ The question has been repestedly acked mie, * Keve | | you given up yorr labors n the State of Ilinis?” To | vdu-._b Taoswer, no. But1 find it my duty to work for | xvri.'mnm wherever I find them shut up in idlenessand | ’gn]) lh rebuilding of Chizago, I propose to pro- uring the g of o vides h%nrv for the St. Lonis CDK)J‘LXJ' Jail, which, Ly tsh: by, i is b8 finest building of the kind in u-e United WA the belp of Cook Couaty, T hops to be st to restore the Prisoners’ Library at Chicago as soon as the pew jail is resdy for occupancy. Lrvpa GILBERT. St. Loy, Oct. 9, 1872, S 5 ———— ¥ LITERARY. 3 Taine is at present eogaged on a History of the Fregch Revolution. i —Cordova, in Spain, though a large city, bas nots | lingh nnwm:pzr. AL Reman's “L'Antichrist™ may be expected in the easly part of nese year. —The London Figaro, we hear, is about to be issued e i from the Spectal —The followiag anagrsm is t “David Livingutone o (. V) 294 vits Nur —James Bussell Lowell bas leit London, xad 18 trav- elling on fas Contizent. —Bir. Morris’ early poems (oot “The Defence of Guinorero) will bo Zebrinted Sbout Ghristemss: witn ual quantify of new matter. FStor Bugos - LiAnaes “Terrible” has been Placed on the Pape) ndies of probilied booka. — A volume of selections from the writingy. of Bret Hatte, with an original prefscs by the suthor, will lhurllybs published b Beeon Tanchaics, pers of Lisben bve an agezegate ir- calation of 156 than fteen Shoteand sopies —The publication of Mr. Buckle o Miseellsnsous and Posthumous Works,” which wers announced for tho present seasan, will soon appesr: oo s Dl o sbont 10 come e propre r of Notzs and Queries, and the editorial pare of that Joucailwil bo plicsd in'the hands of Dr. Doran, &, B —Dexter Sith has been sojourning at the Grand Central Hatel, New York, during the past week, His work on “Thj Songs and Sob3 Writersof Atmerics s by Dearly ready for the press, —Nr. Philip James Bailey, the anthor of “Festus,” narrowly escaped drowning the otber day while bath- ing at wnm:y‘ —E. B. Brooks has retired from the firm of C.C, Chatfield f3 Co., publishers of the Collere Coranty X Conn. The business of the firm will continned tinder tha same style as Lefore, —3fr. Stnley's book, “Eow I Found Livingston,” will gewpx:dy ¥ the beioning of Xavember. jer-Ste g Tales” are exceading- 1y popular in Russia, . Four or verival translations of them have been published in that country during the past £wo years, and all have sold well. —Tilton’s “ Life of Victoria Woodbull,” transisted into German by one Boetticher, who calls himself an American D, D., has been confiscated at the book- stores in Ltnsie, Beslin, and Stati —Alexandre Dumas, Sr., never liked to write in road Gaplight. - H gon 9. very early riser, and do- votes the hours of 6a. . to 11a.m. o composition, Ater that time he mever fouches & % rald Massey is engaged on a work to be en- titled “Alsth, Miracle, and Msstery.” Portions of the subject B Yo treatedin 3 eerien og lectures, which he s pre; o delivery in England and America, S hder the empire, the Piris Tompe ves sincd at 2000,000{rancs. Tho republiczn atmasphare hus srsed well with it that the proprietors have refased 1,000, 00? l."l"l.n!‘r cs for it, e i ~3fr, accompan! one of the Pm-mmsnmcmdz nonmama.b;!w reparing a ‘é:vk of- travels, to be published by Messrs. Low & —Three novelists, Miss_Rhods Broughten, Mr, Henry Riogsley, and Mr. Wiie Collins, appear to- gether in the October number of Zemple Bar. —A young Sicilian postesw, Carmeiina Manganaro, 18 years of age, has published, in Messina, a volume of {#Ssggi Poedch” edited by Professor Latterio Lirio ran, —Itisstated that anew work by Lord Lyttonis in press, entitled “Eenelm Chillingis; His Adventures and Gpinions,” by the authar of The Caxtann,” efc. g o Clisistisn Vagabnd,” by Bianehard Serrold, which appéeced in the Pages of the Gentleman's Maga. zine, will shortly be publiatied in book form, with illus. trations by the author, —To the Tist of Roval authors must now be added the Queen of Holland, who lias written 2 novel, entitled nt and Horn” Tae sork is neither Detter nor worse than the usual run of Royal litera tare, —The Rivista Europea sunouzces that the library which Alr. Thomas Adolphns Trollope had formed iy Florence, will be s0ld by auction Hext Noreraber, &3 Alr, Troliope’s villa, The library contains npwerds of fen fhonmna voluiner, 2ad many rare works of a- _mxmuxennmmmm 0 has just publisbed Be find Pt of bis mflon of lhel'nm:apk-e ‘worl Shakspears into The present instalment costains o6 conciusion of = Mouh ade about Nothing” (‘“Granchias=o per nuila” "), and the of *The Tempes:.” ol e . Martneaiia vew essave, whicl ace ap, in the Boston 0id and Nex, wil nla%\md in this count; fil; nntenfl Iy ‘was prinfed in ths July nu iewr, and the rest will follow. 8 appeste fo bens- ", if oniy 10 secare the En;.mh copyright.~Lon- Gon dthencum. LIBERALS, : “Hlouday Evemmz 0t 14, | South Side Heaflunar 1 454 Wabash-av. HON, THOMAS HOYNE, - EON. MELVILLE W, FULLER, HON. §. W, FULLER, B. . AYER, ESQ, And others, will be present to ad- dress the meeting. Let us expose the frauds of our enemies and pledge ouxfieh es agew for Neovember, 4 { \WILLIAM B. SISSON, 824 WEST MADISON-ST., Are now prepared for the FALL TRADE with a full stock ot DressGoods, o0l PLANNELS, Blankets, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES Ladies!, Misses', Heu's and Boys, Und ervvweaxy, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e,, &, ‘We are manufacturing to order ~ VELVET AND BEAVER CIi.OAKS, Suifs, Dresses, and Wateroroos, Special attention given to making CHILDREN'S DRESSES, And at prices to suit the times. Tow:s HOT ATR FURNACES, HAMMOTH OLIVE BRANCH HOTELSTOVES, PARLOR, OFFICE, AND Stox’le Stoves, (relvanized Tron Cormiges, | Boomer & Jenks, 829 and 831 State-st, EUREKA. Good News for Shivering Humanity! The Illuminator! The Xing of Base Burners, The Mageg Advance, |. MAGEE PDRTABLE RANGE, Keoep the cook good-natared, and no more kitchen chin music. They will be sold at fow prices befors removal, by TINLOTSON BROS., Michigan-av., cor. Jackson-st. STOVES! STOVES! RADIANT MOME. New and Hondsome, Morning Giory, Supe*-‘;l.gdthu‘;’arlor, The best double-bottom Stose. 0. S, CANFIELD & (0, Respectfully announce thet they have bought of HAMLIN, HALE & CO., &t a large discount, the entire stock contained in their Retail Branch, 828 Madison-st., eonsisting of Rich Silks, Laces, Merinos, Poplins, Cashmeres, Empress Cloths, Poplins, Hosiery, Ribbons, Trimmings, Shawls, Closgks, Suits, Domesties, Linens, Flannels, Cassimerss, Woollens, 2and will open for business, on. Tues- day, Oct. 15, with large additions to the stock, and will sell at such LOW PRICES as have not been realized by the public for MANY YEARS. CGreat bergeins msy be expecied, 0. §. GANFIELD & (0, LATE BAWTLIN, HALE & CO. JEWELRY, Sterling Silver. We have justreceived alarge as- sortment of STERLING SILVER | GOODG, in eases, for WEDDING N.MATSON &00. <481 WABASFI-AV., R..._.DVALS BISHOP & BARNES, THE POPOLAR HATTERS AND Fur Manufacturers, ‘Will remove to their new store, 164 STATE, CORNER MONROE, L{g@da_y, October 14 REMOV.ATL. MILLARD& DECKER, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, REMOVED TO Ko, 5, Republio Lifp Ins. Building. REMOVAL. B. . CLARKE & C0,, Estate and Washington Heights Agency, Will occupy their new Office, Room 4, Oriental Real Building, 133 Lafalle-st, on HMonday, October 14, g?fll f“‘h, %3‘{1 Vases, ire Irons, ringers, RENIOYV.AT:. | Heurth Brushes, Blower St’am!s. 0. EATCE & BREEZE RITCHIE & DUCK. v 3IANUFACTURERS OF Paper Boxes, Have removed to 184 <158 Michigarieaw ——————— e —— REAL EsTaTE FOR SALE, A lre-story gotbic frims hossa with brick busement, Zo3:atojag elevea rooms, fre clotots, and bathroom, ali dnished in firstclass 3 fwo-story house 16216 173 oo, vaat Feon Evain aa Vorty.sixth-sts,, and cy an e g $6,000; 35" cash, baisaca on easy terms. : B. F. CLARKE & C| Raom 4 Oriental Bulid:nf 123 LaSalle-st. TIMBER LOT. A olentid Timber Lo of 130 actes testimated tacat 2,00 cards oad), in Allegan County, Mich- 1~=n, "3 miles from Meek's Plor. mignay Betweha Sua- fuck and South Havca, can be bought on very favora- Ble terms. Faquire of o terma IR . B, CLARKE & G Room § umnm Buddln D. H. DENTON & CO.. Commisvion Blerchants, baring romored their ofSes to No. It CHAMBER OF COMERCE, will reat the office No. 14 Central Union Block, formetly oxcnpied by them. The Fixtares, iaclud- iz arge Marvin Sale (30w} =re for sals, Apply to D. H. DENTON & CO., CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS. The Document OF TEHE CAMP.ATGIN. “ CONDENSED ARGUMENTS FOR GREELEY.” “ Grant's Public Record.” DIRECTORY. EDWARDS Nonihly Directory, NOW READY, For sale at all the Book Stores and News Rooms, and by .Agcnta‘ Price 50c. _ AMUSEMENTS. "STAR LECTURE COURSE, 'NATHAN SHEPPARD Will deliser, for tho FIRST TINE IN AMERIGA, his too great fectures. “THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE RIDICULODS.” MONDAY EVENING at Michiraa-av. Baptist Charels. “SHUT {UP IN PARIS. TUESDAY szxmczz Union Park Congrozational o Beiag 2 condzansed expase of the most notorionsof the inzsof tho pres>at Administration ;also rearo churz’s Great Speech at St. Loais. ampe:’s Celebrated Spesch 1a the Senate. No. 3-Trumbull's Speech 1t Springfeld with tts Clncinnatt Platform, asd Mr. Groele) of Acceptance. 4 No. 4—Hoa. Jobn Y. Farusworth's Spoech at St. ‘with Mr. Graeles"s Portland Speech. es of Judge Gaion and Hpa. M. W Springer at Clicago. No. 6~Spesch of Hoz. Jamas B. Back, of Keatucks, Espendirares of the Gorernment. o, ntss reserzed sests. o i e ¢ CAR ‘gre, &5 Wabasliar, For the W i TTBRARY, 210 West Aladisonst ; HOM 193 sx.um«m’.m Wost Lake.sr, No. i—~Lstterol Ex-Attoraey GeneralJ. S. Black, ar- S—Speech of Han. Allen C. Thurman—~Why Doma- . crats Should Vots for Greeler. No. 2~Recordof Presiden: Grant ard Cabinet from N]XON’S. e Seat at Gomenmtat e mSlegt of 10 PeIEs ) e e L sumocing ’ manaz: el oancing the o ae; | eacls Anpearanto ot the reaswaed MAFFITT & BARTHOLOMEW "PANTOMIME COMPANY, Comprisiag New and Gomplets Orzanization of e SUPERIOR T0 ANY IV THE 00UNTRY, Tho orernhelming suceresof thore great Artists at tho Opers Houss and L thelr immense super- R overali sthors « Fheh m 'Rpezr in, conjunction niBs SORE FOWEREUL A RFECY COM- PANY than avy that has yet appeared hers. SNOW'S DAN CING ACADEMY, 62 South Halst=d~sc., Cor, Madison-st, Prof- SNOW'S Qlasses will mee: for instruction ag fol- ardars 2 p. m. Allof thasbarease fn pampllet form, from 15te20 pares closezzattor, Seaton recaint of tas BUS!“{E..S CARDS. LATW OFFICE, finia'hmm"“' 3londasx 3p. 1u. é““‘""’éf.‘:: 2o nn— Room 7 & 8, up stairs, 77 West Mfadison-st “’“’Sg’n ‘?e:;bgtflmgf,;';d . T e P PO mi NERY, &c. Mflhnery Opemng THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 'S Al 8 Drenmabion Pislpin 45 Wabsti e i) o DANCING ACADEMY, Avenus Hall, 17 Tweaty-second-st. MR. SULLIVARNS CLASSES . Are now forming, Thohall is fo complete order and will mmm vartiv. Al to Afr. Buy &Tumr-lm 3t — i Attractions! The Host Brilliant Aggresation of Lllmnuls Ever - Prestoted on Auy Stage! ) - ENTIRE GHANGE, OF PROGRAMME -Evsthias Now, Fresn, and Sparkling. Monday evening, Qct. 1, avery aight, and Wednssday and Saturday afteriiog Coatinued success of tho Great MATHEWS TROUPE! who will present 8 number of new and artistics eghatie and gymnastie feats, including a novel 3ad thrl % act Lpon the TRIPLE BARS by tho gracefal A "Arthur Gregory. it 4 appaseance in this city of the taleated Imn Came Wllham Carleton, o Till prear s Pat Marphy in the extravageaza of thy HA AN'" and, with the deshing Vocalist and Comedionne, L3S Jennie Gilmer, render thelg famous Charscter Dusts, Musical Sketches, eic., otc. Tmmondan! hit of toe talented Dutch Co edian and Vo C. A Gardner, in New Songs, Dances, and Tentonic Sp:culues The artistic Premiero Danseuss de Characteristique, M’lle Cerito, in New and Brilllant Terpsichorean Pmmuzm. beaatifol and gracefal Vocalist and Danscuse, MISS HELENE SMITH, ‘The charming Songstress and Actress, MISS ROSA LEE. ‘The favorite Ethiopian Comaedian, CHARLEY BENEDICT, The pleasing Vacalist and Dansenss, MISS PATTI ROSA, Miss ¥ibaie Rainforty, Will C. Burion, Hamy 6. Rich- -mond, HHITY 1. Guion, E, K.Cflllm Frank H. NB]SI!II, d the G Combination, in a choica me? of andibe Comedy Comblustion, in a choica melsaga A'nu gracefal and accamplished Star Premsre Densause MISS BETTIE REMMELSBERG, 2od the dashing Promiere Dansenss, MISS BELENE SMITH, The gifted Solo Danscuse, MISS SOPHIE REMMELSBERG, a0d WLLE CLARA LEONTINE, and COSTA’S GEM BALLET TROTPE, in two new Grand Ballots, TARTUOFER, AND LES FILLES DE REGIMENT. The pecformanco will conclude with the amusiag ez« travaganza, entitled The Happy Man. Mz, Willizm Carletan v, Hamry Another Ramforcemsnt——ll[ore}flew The Gund.t ladies, attendants, ‘Dariug the piece s Crand Knkih Ballat. Orex Guo hundred stars engazad to sppoat in rapid suc- %o Faumily Matinces—Wedaesday and Saturday afier- og3s. dlssion-Feening: 55, 8. 7ic; rescrved chaics, 31. Ao e pes ot dng fpere: Feseried chairs, 3 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ‘The man3gemont takes especial pleasure in aunenneing an engazoment, for one week oals, with the gified axd beaatifal Miss Ada Gray, who will make her first appearance Monday Evening, in the five-act French Drama, entitled Frou=-Fro1! "'E[EREYQW’NED;PBOF. JAMES E. MURDOCH | gie Select Roadings from Shakspesss, Dickans, and AModera Poets, at T Congregational Church on (3 18(h inst, Foundlings Home. Ticketsto all May bo Fabatn. b o Bnier rton's Library, No. £57 West Lake-st., Side Library, Thumpsm ‘s Black. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. o Monroe-st., between Dearvorn and State. ARLINGTON, COFION & KEMBLES MINSTRELS AND Burlesque Company. FIRST WEEK OF THE DISTIN ED SONG AT DARE ATy 2 GEORGE & GHAS. REVHOLDS, Second Week of the Popular Balladist, R. T. TYREREI: T Todging for a Wite. A Trip to the Koo, $¥~Ervory Evening and Saturday Matin: GON SERVATORY OF MUSIC; ent 985 Wabashaav... after Tharsdas " Fontraction wivon 1n PEANOL VOISE ORGAR, HARNONY, etc. ete: BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS: e, Eggenty do Rood Bice. . . Ledachomsly. A Elumbadl. o g . Rnonfel . DI o 5 Atathens, HOTES8 Allon. | Me. Goldbes s Bapm & thatho b secured the sarvices of m:".\[“l’i"“n“hx"'rn%fi‘ o distinguished Pranist and composer forea New Yorks Shares at $100 Each Secure 10 Terms of Class or 5 of Private Instruction, Sale of Shares will be Closad Shortly. ROBERT GOLDBECK, Dircetor. BOURNIQUE'S ' DANCING ACADEMIES ) ARE NOW oP) SOUTH SIDE— ana and Michigan- ‘urdasa, Sp. m. Gents Tus: Tadles Fridays, 3p. m. WEST SIDE-3I7 West Madison-st. Jurcaile class, Wedaosdase, 3p. m. ; Satasdiys, 10 2, m. Gents, daysand Fridass, 8p. m. Ladics, Thursdays, 3 p. m. Halls, the finest in the city, (o rent for prisate and club parties. A, E. BOURNIQUE. MARTINE'S DANCING ACADEMY, | WEST SIDE~S; Ada-st. Open. SOUTH SIDE—1010 ibiiaua-nv. Will open MRS, MAGNUSSON JEWETT, | TEACHER OF i ITALIAN & ENGLISH SINGING, 78 NORTH MARKET-ST., cor. Dlinois. Qunibnses pass from West and Sota Sid Reeeption hiours fram 2 to 4. THE PHENIX CLUB TWill give their first of series of SIX PARTIES, at Carcs | Dancing Academy, comer West Laka and Wood-ats., FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 18 s J. H. HUYCK, P -5t., betwesn Indl"| lass, Tnesday and Sat- v and Saturdays, 8p. @ ot A. B. CLamK, Secy. = THE STAGE, MNichigan-av, Chnrch (!ll m 17ih, and at ie Uion Park | ’w;:y THEG! i bo 5 tecaiae BN Pantomime SF sagd 1A 8 Hunohbacks, BY THE GREAT ABBOTT PANTOMIME COMPANY, From the Grand Opors Houms, New York, and the woae ) esfal EIRALFY TROUPE ATIONAL DANCE faclads d BOLOSSY KIRALI vy L ATIE, and RIE Emu.n pic Thentte, New York, where they part formed 700 times fa "Hnm'bry Dumpty:™ tegather wish the celebrated ¢ GRATZ PAl&ILY Qf Tewolean and Ecoentric_Singers, in their ~."_* "cyfm "R tho Sreat Soasktion of Now York i) “IEE BROTHERS! THE JEE BROTHERD : The Wonders of the gz, a thelr .numy Original Eaters aia: 'Als, s CORPS DE BALLET of % Artists. The ol o forming 3 Grand Benits G instion 40 Americon and_Er pc-n.n form! tha granc Pt Sntomimo ol the Tn’s‘i“’ HRTORS. ADMISSION - emoeia Sed Pacqustie Cliclt, 311 Balicny. s haogits aud ¥ Bilcaar, | 31: Gall Doors opan at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock. T30 310 of seath DIl Commance Wednesday m Qcr. 16, 5t Cobb's Librery, €1 Wabishoav.y and at W Side Library of Emarson'd Stott, 29 West Madison-ste McVICKER'S THEATRE, Madison-st., batwaca State and Dearborn. A WEEE OF DOMESTIC COMEDY ! ‘Witk: Cast which cannot be surpassed by any Theatrs fa ‘the gonatry! Moadny. d y Nt iTany SaiTh e e o] Slalte, and. LEAP YEAR; O the Lovers Privileget Foanded on an extract from an O1d English Law, entizl iR Act to Amend the Laws of Chartship knd Mare 07 A et i e noxe Bacoma pastof the comman Is , i g to iho social velations of lie, hat as ofton un-a Biasestla yoar doth sotarm. the dies have to ezl ilego of making love uato tho men, whi . by Soniuor lovkes as A(o Thcm. siemsi b A a3 will bo entitled 1o the bonafit of elem. o dothires iz anywise oy, 30 cents. et fusa 10 accapt the offer of 2 lady, or who doth, seas hor proposal with neglect Gr contamely. risp. TI[['R.IIAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HIGH’D The companion pisce to the abavo Comeds, by thy auhor, entitled RMarried Iiife Cliaton-st., botween Randoiph vd Washington-ste, - Thisd week and nthusiastio success of ¢ Roberts’ Combination, New Features, New Engagements, all the graat §tars retained, Formiog a Combiaation nrivalled for TALEN s % Combiagtion nriesled for TALENT, BEAT First appearance of VIOL.A CLIFTON, The great Scosations] Character Vacalist.” Js Third waok of Y TG, BILLY MAN DT TTT “Tho st popular Negro Comedian in the West,, Second week of LEONA D Tho most gracetal and fearless of Fomale Gymnastey Second week of WAL i ‘The mast origizal Negro Smgu and Comedizn. ‘Third wack of the WESTON SISTERS, The cbarming and popular Songand Dance Dnel-dm B. M. EEALI’S Great Banio specialties. S e LA LIZzZI= WARRE] Gracefal and Artistio Jigs, And ell the other Artisty of _‘x_h'lJ-NPOYFERFU New, originl, and well-selected ged wstioty of tio Lesc and mevest | Farces, and Specialties. clolés entortalament don’t fai o SEE THIS UNRIVALLED COMBIN % AERISRS BINATION ¢ ATKEN'S THEATRE, * Wabash-av. and Cengress-st. /AIKEN & LAWLER..... Manzgan Wightly thronged with the besaty and fashion of city, who, with one 2 it pm.nt in sl its apporntments, Erery evening antil further notice, and on ‘WEDNESDAY ARD SATURDAY MATINEES, .- Mrs, James A, Oate And Her Comic Opera Coxfx 2D%y 1In Planche's Spectacalar Extr: vaganza, eatil FORTO « And His-Seven Giftsd Svrvants, Every Scene, Property. and Costume New. Seats can bo securcd during the day withoat extra chargeg _ Choristers Wanted, MALE AND FEMALL, _Avplyatstege doar, §o’clock, Monday farenoca. TNION Pfi‘% GD’\TG REGATIONe Graa:.cl VOW' IflSH’flmBH al Concert, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF Ivanhoe Lodge, No, 9, K. P, Un Thursday Evening, 0ct. 17, 1872 Undar tha Musical Dirsction of Prof, Gustavus Geary. ‘, The follarving popular taloat bav rod thele safable sereicet for the occas 2ok inaly vk chp : Alr, LOU‘_b F:U.S‘ anx:'?m:;xl.'}i:: !Pll:fl\ ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAB, -ved s Ticketa tobe had au\West Al Eibrars, Mad- at: Gobl & Anaeets, 16 \v..mdfi."z.vmn‘& ¥or musie stozes o 4 Tiambers of tha lodge, 24 ot the deor, - >14o% of = Soncert to commence atd prev Doors open & c\ock. NATHAN SHEPPARD. HATSTED-ST. OPERA HOUSE, Corner Halited 35d Harriton. 0pe “Night, Monday, Oclaher 14, 1872, Fictorial, Musical, and National Entertatnmen: FRANK MAC EVOY'S THE NEW HIBERNIG}” b Representing a tour in Ireland: or, Iraland n Ay MR. W. F. LAWLFR, the f: Irish g zocalin. will appeac a s :r‘v’:l:{:hlnd:n KATE COOPER, the favorite - AL !( S MARY B! GREA, the late of the Dubli * Dramatio Reading and Acting, MRS. CLARA FISHER MAEDER 1ty an- ‘-:E:fix)at b will give Ry m%.".‘é%fi"é‘n‘hi‘é. an 3 Address 384 Michigan-av. i , Ta canclude wxm“‘nmuu i o GY 4 A\D m GHDST. P “%.dman fry —— ’