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VOLUME 26. hitogoe Daily Teibune, - CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1873—SIXTEEN PAGES. REAL ESTATE. AT AUCTION, A GENTEEL RESIDENCE AND LOT, 161 Wahpanseh-av,, Tuesda,; _Afmmoun June 24, & y-i 1-2 o'clocix, ON THE PREMISES, desold the Gentssh Residercs, 161 Thirty-Sevenn-st, flL’W&hDZILGIl av., DeL Vinceanes and Stanton-avs. boaso . o-story a2 basement octagon brid Py s 7 rooms, 3 aloovos, bath Foom, % : bot and cold water on every floor, gsa, s ffifina'u"m pes Somplota o tho, sieeeti Beatng 1u.m.§ A A S 0 T Fack, and Is surrounded by a beautifal Fhieperfoct. Abstract of title farnished. slagisiive. o zosorvation. h: 10 by SRR "b'fn;:ém:: o lf:?}:'?;:; £ A ol Estato, Aciloneess and oo 10 Bt Madtaonit. (BOICE BARGAINS Suburban Property, 'AEAATION & we ot efi:‘d‘fld‘%‘m Cer Shops: » 8 aroas " ?’ L A "*I,-u Foulovard, near Ashland- . A fin el Wi‘fy uiiay thysholcest Sro-sers Tk mmw“xfii the ?";en ‘beautifal and convenient i T S e Black north u "'fioln W © 30 Lidonce,” oty e xolar., and other i ou vesy iy torina oF ‘perment. Ths abore, and soveral z?bn fins basgatas, and orur (00 eap i il tho e i, Bad at the office (LARKE, LAYTON & o, No. 120 LaSalle-st. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALYE OF ATTRACTIVE 'REAL, ESTATE, 4 otaxe place on WEDNESDAY, June 25, at1Q'clock p, m., et the north door, near- est LaSallest,, of the Court-House, corner of Adams and LaSalle-sts. AR sgi P Fé 6‘5 44 s wlewtl bo offieed 1 scres of ground, with tage of 13 feot ot Madison-st., and north front- amu..n ‘Warren-ar., situat a e et B il i S vt (e festaonth front oz Badisonet., betwesn Ok AlluAln-anmhvntnl Lake-st., about 100 foot oast l7 ot the sscilios, uzr‘nwlubodmd 11 bdum e ey m.:,i.‘.*:'m:‘;';;*;:‘::fa": wracis OTWIN & CORRY, Real Estate Dealers, 119 Franklin4t. Real Estate AT AUCTION. We give special attention to the sales of IEAL ESTATE. Je have made the LABGEST, MORE gfi.fimm and MOET SUCCESSFUL ever made in CHICAGO. Office, 15 & 17 Randolph—st. Wi A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. W00 LOTS FRONTING ON IUMBOLDT PARK [ AND WIDE AVENUES, Uocks and Lots, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, ON THE GROUND. rtcalenstn il R T B T e, eNew Country I | Brar u ’?(z & ACRES of nd ; SRACEESof the choteest farming, grazing, " %E-:;,,m“ ericn, o sete T Hacin o 2ol paee 4 35y zvmv‘.';fi;'.::“"' gold; fmproved and un- R it e I TEX AL, S e Yty o l SR LR nte _ Tow mmn‘ ward the Rio SR 28 sy th the grost railroad \"”‘”'fi‘flw}'l&‘o w3 ogiy and saghd S ¢ contary, ™ i, xith Ui’ balance of tho Union, snd & 775 gé ~§ AM Seohon e st of nmluan ‘given to purchasers and ST oo 15 LaSallo-st., Chicago, [)W TAKE ITI wm **with pluck coongh fo invest Sure and certatn cf & handsome profit,” 3 what we ofter at South Rvamston. It & ANy omforatew trionda £ locate and have their ]N 311 Eaclidar. Wil take you toths ? | = A, DR, A_UGUST FBRE kat, )bmn S, Tty 20310, appuatio 1 Sherman, Ol bours- {105 . 3 103 B "; mutblmur of anensuv And- REAL ESTATE. MUSICAL. SILVERWARE. SECOND breat Auclon e, GLERKE,LAYTON&GO. |CHOICE BOULEVARD SIUTH PABK 0TS FIDE sale of Drexecl Boulevard and South Park lots On Thursday, June 26, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. On the Grounds. ‘This first piece to be sold cnnlinh of 13 choice lots at the corner of Drexel Bb\llnvll'd and the entrance of said Boulevard to th South Park. If any rendenne TODS: Chicago will ever be worth $1,000 per_ n foot, (whmhia onlr one-third of the prices of smmilar p; % r? n_Fifth-sv. and Central Pm'k New or] Cit’)- this certainly will be the property. I meands ono of tho very oking, s it doos up Drexel Boulevard and out on the finished portion of the Bouth Park, The second tract to be_sold is a five sore tract fronting aue on Dx-exel Buuleveu-d and wast on Cottage Grove-av., corner of Forty- th-st., and 18 pubAIvIded tato 10t8 of 50 b ROO feat 1o an alley on Drexel Bon]avsrd. 50 b B’I&e&t,m an Bflfiylcn ;oeiv;. s 10 very choice prope wlflun one blook of the enfirmcep rge Puk.z TERMS OF ~~One-sixth mh down on the day of. ma. one-sixth 90 days, bal: ance 1, 3 and 3 years nt 8 per cent Test per annum. ion to and from the Free o eoncts. ok ares plats, snd ‘ali nooded me »} the office of Olarice, Ervion a0 "R 3k e " i perfoct ayton & Co., aBalle-s! 'itle perfect Printed abstracts furnishod oach purenassr. CLAREE,LAYTON & 00, 120 LA SALLE-ST. The Great Anction Sale AT WAUREGAN, HUNDREDS OF MEN Can be counted in Chicago who pm-nhzuvd, hvana fi’m 8go, property that made YOUNG MAN, ‘You have the same Golden Opportunity, At the Great Auction Sale of that bennfi!‘fll GROVE PROPERTY, well-known as th VAN RENSELAER ESTATE, In the City of WAUKEGAN, Thursday, June 26. IT WILL COST NOTHING TO ATTEND THE 8ALE. Twenty Cars Will lesve t.\:a Milwsnkee D 3“ at 9 o’clock n morning of aale. 5 Go PR'EI’A.’B.ED TO BUY A BEAUTIFUL HOME, That na mnn, by any process of 1w, oan take. from y a1y 10 per cent on day of sale. Bslanco easy and on long FREE TICKET Tfi “Waukegan and BETURN, and a PLAT THE GROUND, mmz-hsa o WM. A. B 0., Auctioneers, 15 & 17 BAndquh-At. SMITH’S AMERICAN ORGANS! NEW STYLES! - NEW CATALOGUE! . NEW PRICES! B00 Organs now in store. All orders trom deslers Slled with dispateh. "Also i T A B! B, s Dot Pianes W. W. KIMBALL, Cor. State and Adamssts, Chicago. STEINWAY (srand, Square, aud Upright Planos. First of the Grand Gold Medals of Honor. ‘World’s Fair, Parls, 1867—Loadon, J862. The most perfoctly arranged and the largest Plano Man- tory in tho world. Ono Plano Every Working Hour. TEN PIANOS EVERY DAY. An unlimited guarantee socompsnies esch instrament. £~New aud Socond-Hand Pianos of other good manu- fsctarers constantly ea band. . SMITH & NIXON, Geasral Northwostern Ageats for Stelaway's Planos, 163 and 164 Blatest, FINANCIAL, P, B, WESTFALL, Pres't, SIDNEY MYERS, Cashier THE NERCHANTS, FARMERS, & MECHANICY SAVINGSBANK. Inoorporated 186L. Commenced Business 1863, 75 South Clark-st, Chicago, | Oppoaits Old Conrt House. WEST SIDE OFFICE, 62 Halsted-st., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK, DIME 105 CLARK-ST., Methodlst Church Block. « cent tntorsat allowad on depoults, pasable semi- ok e az; Lin cach ear. i OVILLE, Prestden W, Kxvary Rrzp, Cusbisr. NOTE, —Ontl tasther notlce, any boy or ghel calling st the Bask will be prosented with s k fros, and O Tt od o h ar barcedis, whish saes Sad By drawn out at pleasure. DIC. exerymhers, aad collect the clatme chhnllslh M ta and others in any eonntry. u1 fees In suits: no charges nnm SeeTons are v, vmsmns L ATEROANTILE COLLECTIOYAGE\CY 146 Madix TO LOAN. 25,000 0r 810,000 for fiva years on nside property, st 10 por coz% and 33 per cent commissions, Inquire of JACOB WEIL & 0O., Corper Madison and Dearborn-ste. CURTAIN GOODS. CURTAIN GOODS I will offer on Monday, June 33, the largest and most complete assortment of EEAL and NOTTINGEAM LACE CURTATNS, WIN- DOW BHADEB, CORNICES, eto., at grestly reduced prices. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 Wabash-av., COR. ADAMS.ST. We bave Attorn IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSNESS FROPERTY by ELLIAE Tras. bl gt g Tor me pmuhm of 48 T aioa pronasait z-:’z front b 180 feet, d--p, ‘shtaated on M T b n an it ‘recisin of 8 Joum o S an. xim, 167, with soiii-xnoual b".' "'-Wu\flfrgop:' dams, 10 tha it ‘on the Zth and mx [ceed 4 g:-m.n)mx- tat. l]filnrafln Property AT PRIVATE SALF, Or for Trade: ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. MEETINGS. Special Masonic Notice. f H. W. Bigelow EKnights of Pythms. All mmembers of Weloome Ind‘gv Xo. 1, K. of P. 6w Costle Hufl: oor- siraomtygied ey Thundn{ S eventng, Jane %, wiil' s cers for the incominy e Self. By ordar of cflmaum%%u;-gn ey TNMasonic. R Goriathian Chpter, No. &, B. 4. M. Terular oomro. catlan Mondss evenlng, Juns 25, at 33 o'olock, Work on the Mazk Degreo. 3. 0. DICKERSON, Sec. Masonie. Spocialoommantation of Chiogo Todgs, No. an, tor work, Tassdsy, June . By order of the W. M. 1. 0. 0. F. bers of Ellis Ledgs, T Shtend the next et B ontings Juls B to 1hfltw-oflu‘lmm o . JORN, R. 8. EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD. The Fmpire Parlor Bedstead | = ‘Economizes mm and asses all. st ploce of '“?u.ms . Soyen atylon; Al ciray; Adspebed to Parlon, Libra- om,Offic ry Blors: T on Tastaliients Gf desired) of $10 & month. EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD CO REMOVED TO) $100 383 West Madison-st. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. RE. M. STIVERS, Of 144, 145, 148, 150 and 153 Fast Thinty-rst-st, :N'.E’W YORK, l:?e equal mmm-un! bySloehrlda !!U with l 1 A" as- sorted stock of Top lnd h l‘;‘nl oar and Blx Seat Piastans, ockamary S R cxaes by ealing on O M. OLARK, pm; Nos. w-uanm?\xmm ot hnal:‘mmmwr:‘lm o culars, and m & IVERS, New York. HOTEL. A INEW EOTEIL. THE BURDICK HOUSE, Carngr of Wabaslear, aod Adamsst 22 50 pormanent poard s nomplots 1n a1l 1ts dopariments, sod 12 ready £0 Teceits guosta. TERMS, - 82.50 PAR DAY D. 8. LOW & CO., Propriotors. BUSINESS CHANCE. FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT, Twenty-sixth-st & Stewart-av., Built of brick, thh boiler, engine, and wood-working machinery, al- mostnew. Inguire on the premises, | . Sterling Silverwars. ‘We have a very large nasortment of the celebrated ‘GORHAM® STERLING SILVERWARE, which we offer at. extremely low prices. Spoons, Forks, &c., &c., sold by the ounce. . ° Fancy Piecee, in cases and trunks, Tea Seta, Cake Baskets, and Jelly Dighes. : Knives, ¥orks, and Spoous, for children. Card Cases, Tobacco Boxes, Nap- Rings, and Fruit Enives. The largest Stock of Bilver Goods in the West. N, MATSON & (0, State and Monroe-sts. DRESS GOODS, COST SALE! Previous to our semi-snnual inventory, wo wflou ofl’ar. on MONDAY, June 33, our nnhm s I’mley and Ottoman Shawls, at cost, Lace Shawls, Sacques, and Fichus, at cost Black Gros Grain Silks, at cost, Mohairs and Cashmeres, in new shades, at cost . Striped and Brocaded Japanese Silks, - at cost. Alpacas and Foulards, at cost. 000 Fashionable Parasols, at cost, 1) 1000 Ivory and Sattesn Fans, at cost, Table Linen and Napkin, at costs Towels and Towelings, at cost Marseillos & Honeycomb Quilts, atcost 200 Linen Suits, at cost 25,000 Yds, Hamburg Embroideries, At loss than half the cost of importation. MANNHEIMER BROS, 224 & 226 West Madison-st. FURNITURE. CHAMBER SETS. $ 85, $ 45, § 60, $ 75, $ 90, $100, $195, $150, $175, $200, $235, $285, $345, $425, $500, $600, $700, $900, $1,000. V. W. Strong Furniturg Co., 2668 & 288 Wabash-av. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING! Chicago, Danville & Vincen- nes Railroad. 0; 399 Wz5T RAXDOLYE: Oreiax Ok, CH10AGO, May B3, ms ‘ The snnual meeting of the stockholders of the Chicsgo, Danrille & Vincennse Railroad Company, for the elsetion ©f Directors, ll'u:lh‘ ransaction of such w.nhn Ymshw:. b tho meeting, will id at B R B e bo opened axii oiclodk a. 2. J. 8. OAMPSELL, Secrotary, LAKY NAVIGATION. FOR BUFFALO AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS, ANCHOR LINE STEAMER JTAP AN, c;&; MODOUGAL, from dock foot of North LaSalle- Somoraiien Company's Gissmer IDAHO, Olp(- P-w. from dook foot of "North Dearbornate, Tuesday, June 34, at 7. m, oaioR, Siesmbcat e B o e g . “For Berth and Paisags Ticksts, apply to 75 Canalat., oérnar Madiscn. A. A. BAMPLE, Pagsenger Agent. GENERAL NOTICES. T0 MANUFACTURERS. ‘We Invite the Attention of Manufaoturers to South EngleWomi. o dostrasa aterview of commmonden exttaracs of Boots Wooton. m other Waple "’"‘é“u‘:*.i‘:,“l:'{fiz"' “-m; b, 58 A2 mney n.‘ifi be given -nflclmt’:m Ly ° ins munz] R errae. Nous bat 3o monalacasers nesd $5pigt 20 xa ropuiato antelbuis ALaraly s erder o pot S idusess GILBE R “}4"0"51.3 CTAOHAOND, By T ool Bellii. INOTICE. “We, the undersigned, having purchased from the A (e St Aoarrn . Nombwestor oumoy.tm Pharmsoy, will continue at the presant oo, 59 Wabush-svg sitd Splner ol o, Ohlsago, June 31, 187 PEREKINS® PATENT IRON FIRE-PROOF SHUTTERS.|® Manufagtared by BEAVEY & CO., 180 Lakost, with manu PERFUMERY. 2 ‘Wonderfal Perfume is called THE PULLMAY PALACE OAR BOUQUET: DRESS GOODS. BARGAINSIN LADIES’ SUITS,; REDINGOTES & POLONAISES. Colored Grass Cloth Smts, new styles and very cheap, $5 to §8. inen Suits, 86, §7, 8, 89, slo $12, Braided Linen Sults, 510, $18, $14, $16, $18, $20. Braided Redingotes and Polo- naises, $8, §9, $10, Plain Linen Redmgotas and Pol- onaxse: sE, 46, $ S ga, 87, 85, Whité Lawn Suits, $5, 46, 87, £9, 810, §12. T Sy White Lawn Redingotes and Pol- onaises, $3.50 to $12, embroidered and plain, Mmsea’ Embroidered Suits, §5 to Wblte Swiss Suits, $10 to §35. ‘White Swiss Polonaises, Over- skirts, and Jackets, in great varioty, new and stylish. _ Spring Suits very much reduced rice. lack and Colored Silk Costumes at half the cost of importation. At BICKERTON & JEEFERY'S, 36 EAST WASHINGTON-ST,, ONE DOOR FROM S8TATE-8T. — __ _PHOTOGRAPHY. ___ Photographer, T V. Maison-st, 1 {Hag just introduced a New style card Photo, greatly ad- 2 ;mired by all. Haisstill offer- $ UU BEST BERLIN $2 CcCARDS AT THE LOW PRICE OF WUUig0,50 PER DOZEN, CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHS HAVE PLAYED OUT. Go to Mr. MOS, I!FR“ =nd get l flrn-ehll YHBWTE TG RENT. 57 L, 79 Ezzx? o el A | ing his (lk!n ‘under hh PA light, lnfl, weit] 15 and 10 w.bun.: s lln(h or donbla. 50 and & Adum I Bk on Wabsabca to Alkor's Thostro fl ‘?.:.,.'k:.::x. s'n--d'-.'m i g e sad 189a0d 185 Bouth Clarkst. ball’comar Gls & and Monroo-sta., App st itr, 158 sad Large Rooms 9'and 10 Reaper Biock, 67 fouth Clark-st. TO RENT. Second, third, and fourth floors in building 56 and 57 South Canal-st. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. TO RENT. Chenp, 146 East Lake-st., first floor and basement. Inquire ‘at 144 Lake-st. STEAM FACTORY 70 RENT. o Fooms with powar, st ressonable ron. m—, ?fl State.st batweon Feartosnts and I i Tt for woed or frpm working a0 : S BTN Yo suatent. P o - an re 2 g aemrsc nd m-:‘mm"h Splanaid locaiion ot Toding e of eroc s LG FROUT & GO 168 Madison.st. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. REFRIGERATORS, 168 Boxes, Ios Cream Fregzers, AT REDUCED PRICES. DALTON & CO., 80 & 83 RANDOLPH-8T,, near State. REFRIGERATORS, TIce Boxes, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, GasStoves, BANGS BROS., COR. STATE & VAN BUREN-STS. WANTED, A DALY NEWSPAPER MAN, | Of EXPERIENCE, GENTLEMANLY DE- PORTMENT, INDUSTRIOUS, snd HON- ORABLE, csn learn of 8 very pleasant and remunerative position by calling on FBANK GLOSSOP, Proprietor National Hotel Reporter, 65 South Canal-st. WANTED, o rent s portion of b butldtog now erecting o mun:wm gormerof poir Medlianat., esponsibla ¥ pm.y who will pat I, power o Tuh -hum. Best g\:lehuu “run other machinsry. Stores App! Ho JC HOPFMAN, 191 South Clarkat., fourth sio WANTED. Fifty men wanted fmmediately, to esl} a usefal snd peedr hl b no family abould be 'Il!mflt. From Biates 'fiv?:.' Sokcsbs made on & csplial of &3 1o e et iy o oane oficer MERCHANTS. WANTED-T with to connect myself with a first-class. licit in Utah. Am well acquainted, and can NUMBER 307. xxsmxcz. REAL ESTATE. NORTH MISSOURI) o e o FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. Capital, $500,000 B, §, TIFFARY & 0, GENERAL AGENTS OFFICE, 156 & 158 LaSalle-st., CHICAGO. The following telegram explains itself, and will be gladly read by many of thepatrons of the Company: 8T. LOUIS, June 20, 1873, H. 8. TIFFANY & CO., Chicago: Impairment of North Missouri Insurance Company made good. My examination and statement will be published the first of next week. ‘WML STADDEN, Superintendent Insurance De- partment, State of YIlinois. PRINTING AND STATIONERY. 1. 1. SPALDING & (0, Printers, alk Book Makers 158 & 160 Clark-st., Have s fresh and fall stock of S'PAPLH & OFFICE STATIONERY, To which they invite the attenti chv]l“ ] 'ns? on of CITY Reilway, Stationery & Printing Supplies {2 A SPECIALTY. Facilities for Large Orders. PAIN CURE. HRS. DR. CLEVELAND’S GREAT REMEDY, Tie Faarsn P Cu, CHOLERA PREVENTIVE, ‘Will Instantly Relleve and Pormanently Cars Nervous snd Bick Hosdacho, Toothache Esrache, Catarrh, 8 § Colic _and Gramp, fisuxdginm and Eprnul action, Sore sumal rhe and Dysonte; Fuvar Ao Rare Haminstion of the ourisy, flm. B Dainitation of ‘s Honst, Dear. ness, Piles, I-}rympolu and D P! It relieves Asthma, and ix 030 its severest forms, when all else X' 1t regulates and cgfluul the circulation, g:j:rehy removing the causes of Pain and onse. For Bale by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. MANUFACTURED BY TAYLOR & CO, 341 West Madison-st.. Chi PAPER, MANITLA. WRAPPING PAPER. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st.. Chi ¥OR SALE. 47T JUoL Y. TENTS, TENTS, AND BAMMOCKS FOR SALE OR HIRE. ahes) I-Dd llllllb ""'x's'.'v'f.nn omm- mm:"m the bank of m'.u:' hm nlfiu & nv‘?ifiv' e iands 2 ada T 1 ana 10 Baas GOLD PENS, , P Teads, & ‘Holders, Cnalo mmfl Londs Pe fllvs, 97 Clark-st., aamer'W Mathematical Instnments, T J. NGGUTH! aedl A e 02es Neacton, FRENCH FLOWERS, ~|D. B. FISK & (0. ‘WILL OPEN On Tuesday, June 24 e assortment of Americsn and rench Flowers. The city trade apecmlly invited. WINDOW _SCREENS. SHIRTS HARRIS & COBB, ¢ |WIRE WINDOW SGREENS. ch Clack . sad e fx youslres Cheas. e mado. Flower Siands a3 Speculation in Acres. Advance in Suburban Fares Under the New Rail- road Law. A Fair Volume of Legitimate Busi- - ness iz Sales of -Suburb- an Lots. Cornell, Washington Heights, Enele- wood, and the Northwestern Suburbs, Auction Sales Last Week- Forthcoming Ones. Transfers for the Weelk. There is leas than msnal tossy sboui real sstate this week. Bpeculation in outside lands, which has beon s prolific source of items for three or four months up to abont the middle of the current month, seems to have almost cessed.~ The furoro to got hold of acres in tho district West of tho Great Eastern Railrosd’ and south of the South Branch, anywhers in the towns of Lake and Worth, hss been suc- ceeded by s spathy that bordars on disgust, sod we hear of instsnces in which parties who mado bargains in the specu- Iative excitement two months ago, whO are now willing to consider their trados ** off,” snd would like to take back the $200, 8300, or 8500 they paid then to “ bind the bargains,” until abstracts ocould beexamined and papers for the formal tranafer of the land mads ont. Two months ago, when we pointed ont the entirely speculative character and probsble temporary duration of the excitement in regard toland in that particulaz quarter, we were subject to some urfavorable criticiams from persons whoeo interest it waa to stimulate the excitement. The present dull- neas justifies what wo said s¢ that timo. Bat in saying that the excitemont.. is over it should not ‘be underatood that thera has been any declina in Drices. Land in that direction is worth just a8 much as it ever was, and the prospocts of ita being _made accessible by the build- ing of the Danville & Vincennes Rail- sosd sre just as_good thoy ever a3 were—perhaps batter—but the chances of buy-: ing one day and selling the next d ay or the nexi Heek at 10 to 25 per cent advanca bave disap- peared. In this respect, howeves, the case of the district referred to is not very / different from that of othersin Almost any difection_around the suburbs, only that in other quarters improve= ments aro being made, railroads are being buil,, carriage ~and wagon-roads are being macadsmized or wvele houses are beicg built drains, sre baing dug, snd sdditional value is steadily bemg Riven to the land by reason of its bnmg made available for occupation. STONY 1BLAND AVENUE besnow been glvn!sd and made as good 8 car~ riage-road a8 South Park boulevards all the way to Seventy-fifth streot—aa far south as Cor- nell. It ia now only about an hour's drive from, esy Twenty-second streot, south on Bouth Park _ avenus, down the Grand Boulevard to the Park, themcs across to the Hyde Park Btation, thence south on Stony Island avenue to Cornell. The whole distance is 88 emooth -m-mga-md 53 can be found in the environs of city. . This summer- it is only a delightfal Iubm’buz drive, but at the end of bha route one can look four miles further south & oo the amoke-stacks and roofs a South Chi- g0, an objective point toward which the city ia suroly growing. Now, the houses between Hyda Park Station snd Cornell are fow ana far be. tween ; five or aiz_years from now the whole route will be lined " with . houses, and the im- portance of the Calumet Harbor to the lake trafiic of Chicago will be realized. ADYANCE D SUBURPAN PARES. The new Railroad law appesrs l'ke a cloud iz the horizon of suburban real estate specalation. The Hiinots Central bas already raised its rates for suburban fares, and other roads will doubt- less soon follow its example. There are, how- ever, several of the best kind of ressons why this cannot be permanent. First, itis an abso- luts necescity that people in a crowded city should have every possible mesns of ecsy and cheap trantit o the suburbs, whero homes are to bo had cheap, Boston only fell in with the pro- xraadn 8pirit at u:- times when she -the Legis] of Massachu- uem to pass ;hu Chup Suburban Fare Iaw, which obliges every Trunning ot of that city to carry eubutban pasengers st the present exlnarduurg low rates in the vicinity of that city. Becond, the railrosd compacies them- solves want to encourage suburban travel, as it is one of the most profitable classes of ’ their business. Whether the new railroad Iaw is re- pesled or modified by the next Legislaurs in th!l Btate, or whether it i evaded, 23 it can be, there is reason to believe that d:a sdvance of suburban qu csuot be permmm THE SUBURBS. Nothvithatanding tho gonoral doclinein speca- L batben ands. {hare ia much soHTiey of in the five or gix most prominent subusbs, Dotisio the ale of lota and In ihe ersction of ‘buildings. T CURNEZLL, the tool fastory hnjnn received its roof, and fitteen or Gwauty new dwellings scatiered around it m?%;nt&h f‘cwrym Dl.iila just near enough complet require the K“e &oodn sold this week Block 4 in Webster's Bnbdlviuin Bec. 34, 38, 14, located 3 e wrest of Cormell, as follows : 63 Acres for 36,666. Also Block 6 in the same subdivis~ jo, being 63 acres, for 86,666, These wers cash sales, and the prices were somewha below what the ground haa been held at. AT WASHINOTON HXIGHTS is changing bands every dsy, and & number of residences of a superior clasa are be- ing arected. E{um ‘Mason & Mills sold a tract of 40 acres gfl Dl’ 8. W. 3 of Bection 17, Town 37, rQ.’!SOOO m’l! the rate of 0700pur d balance mnnu. in annual pay- M Ieaao R. Hitt has also just of F. W, Hurt, of New York, ancther 40-acte track hers at 8600 per aore. AT ERGLEWOOD. The long line of new cottsges i extended al- most every week toward the city. AT LAWNDALE a number of new houses are being built, and other improvements being made. Az an instance of prices and the degres o! confidence in that di- rection, mention may be made of tha recent ssle of & tract of eight scres on the north eide of Ofi. den avenne, one-half mils west of Douglas Par] was' gold by the Hon. Lyman Marck for . e howas there, and will retain the whol four acres for 1ta surrounding grounds, AT THE NOETHWESTERN CAR-BTOPS. o round-bouse is nearly finished, and some of the other buildings are beidg rapidly pushed to _com, lotion. A great many Forkmen ying lota 53 puniding hotaes in that fidmty, especiaily 1 the quarter north of the shops, ~ The sctivity in that direc- tion also extends ail the way up to the ling of the Chicago & Pacific Railroad, and out along ita line to Cazenovia. NZARER THE Mesars. Olinger & Ballard :nd Judge Otis, who bave 138 acres situated between Harrison and Twellth streets and Kedzie and Central Park svenues, pmpoflekz open all atreets, and grada the same pat in good order, run- ning - eaat u:a west and north aud. south, -ndfibdmdo the property into 5-scre blocis, -