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VOLUME 26. LADIES' GOODS, Until July 3, Beforo moving to my Now Btoro, 34 Wash- ington-at. (botweon State-st. ond Wabash- av.), I will offor 10,000 Yards Real and Iniimt;lon Laces, at half price. 500 Picces Gimps and Fringes, black and cnlu[lled. R 500 Gross Buttons, black, colored, silk, or metnl, it YOUR OWN PRICE, including alarge vari- ety of Ornaments and Loops. ‘Worsted Tmbroideries, of every description. Bargains in 'White Embroideries, in full pieces and remnants. Large line Linen Collars & Cuffs, Ribbons of every quality and width, at prices which will tempt the closest buyer. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSHLEF. G. MENDELSON, Madison-st,, cor, Franklin, BATH PACKET, GETEUL! A single trial convinces the most fastidious of the pleasant effects after taking a bath and using i MME. ROWLAND'S BATH PACKET, It refreshes and invigorates the whole system. For sale by all city druggists. —_— Y D LY qrugeists, CARPETS, &o. ON MONDAY NEXT 1 WILL OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETINGS, CURTAIN GOODS, Paper Hangings, At RETAIL st WHOLESALE prices to cash customers. My stock embraces the best quali~ ties and finest styles of goods, and REAL BARGAINS will be offered. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 Wabash-av., OORNRR ADAMS.8T. REMOVALS. REMOVAL. JAMESON & BIORSE, PRINTERS, IIAVE REMOVED TO 162 & 164 CLARK-ST., OVER ARCADE. REMOVAL, The bankrupt stock of furniture of H, Licbenstein & Co. has been removed to 213 Wabash-av., near Adams-st. Great closing out sale regardless of cost. N. B.--A fine office, gas-fixtures, svindow-shades, stoves, &e,, for snle at great sacrifices, REMOVATL. GREENLEAF & PAUL; Deslers In Evanston, Willmotte, and North Sharo Sub. roperiy, iy v Bassiont, Fartland Wadke o0 to © Wasbinglon EXCURSION. Grand Pleasure Exeursion fo Lake Snperior, Lake Suporior Paople's Line Sto Do tadiron and Washingron ‘The magnificent new low-prossurs Stoamor PEORLESS, dook between Allan Mclntyro, Commander, will loaxe Ohicago Tuesday voulng, July 13, at8 o'olook, on a Pleasure Kxoursion trip to Duluth (Boad of Lake 'Suporior), allowing passeu- ofs Ampio timo t2 806 YErPIBINE of iz Doth the North and Scath Bhoross o 0" *ud vislt= No Cattle Carried on Peerless. Blatercoms sscured and further information obtatned by applying LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, 73 Al oor. Wasliington. s EINANCIAL, P, R WESTFALL, Provt. SYDNEY MYELH, Oushler THE MERCHANTS, FARMERS, & MECHANICY SAVINGSBANK. Incorporated 1801, Commonced Busiucsa 1862, 75 South Omst,, Chicago, Opposite Old Court Flouso. ‘WEST SIDE OFFICE, 62 Halsted-st., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. Adam Smith & Son, Bankers, First National Bank Building, southwest corner of State and Washinglon-s1s., Chicago, Dealors in Gold and Bilver Bullion, Bar, Lionf, SBheet, and Granulated Form for me- ohanlo gurpcmeu. Deposits received in cither ourrency or ooin, subjoct to chock without notice. ix per oont intorost allowoed on all daily balances. GChocks \%gnn us pass through tho Clearing- Houso, a8 if drawn upon any oity bauk. Intorest oredited, and anccounts-ourrent rendered monthly, Coin and Ourrenoy Drafts on Now York. (00K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 103 Washingtonest., Northosat corner Clark, opposito Court-Houss, ‘WEST 8IDE OFFOE, 17 Milvwaulscosaw. DmzoTons—Willam B. Ogden, Rodmond Prindisilc, jeorge Taylor, 3 on, . Taylor, N. 8, Bou. ton, K. . Ordoo, Bonj, V- Paxe, itilina B. Wadaworih, MONEY oan be drawn at any time, with interest at the rato of 8 per cent per annum on all sums deposited one or more full months. D IRAXER SAVINGS ez 105 CLARK-ST., Mothedist Church Block. Bix cent intorost all m d ita, pagabl 1. AL, S Py s apete prsle o VILLE, Prostdont. W, Kztexx Rezp, Casbio = NOTE.—Until furior notloo, any oy or glel thio Bank will b prosonted with & nase bock. fvoor sad ono_dimodepositod to hia or hor crodit, whiok sum ¢an ba drawn out at pleasure. BULLION. PRICE LIST. Q14 Silvor from $1.00 ta 81.25 por oz, Old Silver, aterling to fine, 21.7! to 81.40 per oz, Old Gold & 1o 80 cents por dwt. Gold Dust $16 to 320 por. oz old, chomiloally puro, 81 por dwt., with eucront pro- mium added. Gold ana Silvor Bars oe por amsar. liought for canh at GOLUSMID'S Loanand Bulllon Ofico, 118 South Clark-st., near Washington, DIG. We colleot olaims of evory description agalnst partios hroughont tho United States and Canadas. Our suml- tonual REPORT, containing the namos of several thou. and delinquant dobtors, is in preas, and will be dulivared o subseribore in n fow days. - VEASIER'S MERCAN- TILKQOLLECTION AGENOY, 146 Madison at., Chicago Hido and Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass., A disidond of 10 poreant on all aphiovod laims will bo payahlo on and after June 2, at the offico of the Noceis. ory, No. 16 Devanshiire-a,, Hoston, Mass. ESTE, EED, JOHN W. OARTWRIGHT, OLIVER H. GOLE, Receivora. calling at. .,/ e Chicage Daily s 2o, CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1873--SIXTEEN PAGES. Pibnne, " NUMBER 334, Lake View Shore Lot Four and ono-half nores fronting cast on the Lako Shore Drive, handsomely planked and covored, with grass to tho front edge of it, and having o flno ontranco and graveled oarriago drivo from Graceland-av., This choloo Rosidence Lot is complotoly surroundod by tho finely-improved residenco grounds of, and now ocoupiod by, Daniol Goodwin, Eeq,, on the north, Dr. Qushing on tho wost, and the splondidly-finished Park of B. H, Korfoot on tho south, and the Lako Bhoro Drive, fncluding tho Riparian Right, on tho onst, No such Residonco Lot noar Ohioago tho surroundings of which are so favorably and deflnitoly ostablished, It has nn east front of 231 foet, and a south front of nearly 800 foot on Graceland-av, and Korfoot Park. Hourly communication with tho oity all day, Tho prico is $40,000---$10,000 loss than its valuo, No monoy will bo asked as a onsh pnyment. The whole purchase price will bo allowed to stand for any time asked by the purchasor, provided ho will at once oroot a suitablo dwolling on the grounds, S. H. KERFO00T & CO0., 90 LA SALLE-ST. NINE-ACRE RESIDENCE BLOCK. Any gontleman willing to live on ono of tho most elogantly-improved Blooks in Cook Qounty, and pay $75,000 for it on any torms he muy ask, with a reasonablo cash payment, oan buy such an ono from us. Tho proporty contains nine acres, sur- rounded by an overgroon hodgo, filled with aplondid shrubbory, native and planted ; has 6 good residence, barn, shed, gardener's houso, &o., on it; is nonr the Linke Shore, finely surrounded by good improvementa; is within half an hour's easy drive from the contro of the city, and has hourly communi~ cation by dummy and horso oars. Apart from the quostion of an elegantly- oppointed homostend, the property furnishes a good chanco for speculation. * 8. H. KERF0O0T & (0., 90 LA SALLE-ST. HOTMBOLDT PARK BUILDING LOTS. The Most Profitable Investment in the Market, 100 Tots, of 60 foot front ench, are now offered by us, on usual terms, at pricos rang- ing from $35 to $40 per front foot, bounded on tho east by Oalifornia-av., on the wost by Humboldt Boulevard, lying betwesn Hume boldt Park and Armitage Road. ‘This proporty adjoins Humboldt Depot on the Ohicago & Pacific Railroad, is within four miles of the old Court Houso, and can bo roached by sidowalks, paved and macadam- izod streots, It is situated highor than any property within tho samo distanco from the city, and affords & beautiful prospective in evory diroction. Go and see tho property, and for further information apply to F. ARNOLD & C0., Roums § & 6, Grocachau's Bauk Buling, For Sale---National Life Insurance ' Company, of Chicago, 50 shares of stock for less than cost, as !hsxv!\fl.: s obliged tosoll, Apply to THOMAS PARKER, o Room 11 Reapor Block. SKOW-PETERSEN, ISBERG & €0., BANKERS, No, 2 South Olark-st,, Issue OIRQULAR LETTHRS OF ORED- IT and LETTERS OF OREDIT availabio in all European oities. REPUBLIC INSURANCE CERTIFIGATES, ‘Wo wish tobuy s Hmited amount of the abova certifl. catos, for which wo will pay the highest markot price in cash, M. F. SUANNEL & CO., 68 LaSallo-st. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FARMERS FOURTH 0F JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of B. M, SMITH, Soorotary of tho Ilinois State Farmera’ Association, beforo tho Liv- ingaton Oounty Farmora’ Assooiation, At Pontiae, on the Fowth of Juy, Ts now roady for delivery as an 8-page doou- ‘ment, for general ciroulation. Farmera® Olubs and Grangos will be sup- plied at the following rates: 2 ots. | 100 Qopies...75 ots, 15 ota; | 1,000 Goniaa: :"S55s Address J. W. DEAN, Room 6 Tribune Building, Chicago. TO RENT. a0 BUSINESS CHANCE. CITY HOTEL LEASE AND FURNITURE FOR SATX.E. A capital chance for a man with moderato means o buy Shotel dolng a good transient business. Good location for permanent boardars. Ront low, Contalns thirty-five splendid rooms, Conventent and complote, with ofice, barber.shiop, saloon, bath-ronms, &o., &o. PROFESSIONAL, Dr.W.S.MILLAR (Eng.) may be consulied dsily at his residenco, No. 524 Wabash-ay., Chicago. LOTTERY, Ofclsl Draving of the Datly Gombinatics 2 . 185, ¥ 19, 1073, 46, 48, 05, 53, 8, 96, 73, 75, 31, 8 71, g, 37, 0. b?xgs;q?. lv .I‘z’s‘,li"-ybh # m‘:n.“" fll'hlfl .nAdA i Ok Y15, Manegir, ftooms ¢ TO RENT. Four.story and basement atone front hullding, 42180, ocomer of Fit and Arcade-court; firat-class focation ufacturing business, Wil rent the 149 LaSallo-st., Major Block. TO RENT. To a private fami| 1n good repalr, wi twoatory and semont dwelling te, contain. v., noar ono but re. Lake View Residence for Rent, X willrant my furnished rosidongo and crounds, at Lake View, for & yoar Lo an a blo tonant: 8. 11, KERFOOT, 0 La Salla.st. SUMMER RESORT, SUMMEBER BOARD AT OCONOMOWOC, Tacant roone at tho LABKLTL HOUSE. Tuo T A te Braich Oicos, 481 Bedgnla uth Osnatests, 474 | moat delighttal tumpiar roger 3 1o Wout, ‘Adirias DISSOLUTION NOTIOE., - SHIRTS, i DISSOLUTION. TT WILL PAY TO ORDER Notice 1a borehy glven that the basinoss rolations whinh at one time ex otween the nnunn:,nml nd Arohilbald MoAll ind whioh wa eouductod unios name of O, U, Bul 0., wore dlscontinued and o 1o livoaaj oziatence on the luth day of Jupe, 1375, 4 DEWITT 0, BUTTS, RTS! HARRIS & 00BB, T outh St S H1 Soectlators & Business Men! HERE ARE HUGE BARGAINS! Four 10-acre Blocks near North- westorn R. R. Car Shops. 124x118 on the cornor of Cottage Grove-av. and the beautiful Grove- land Park opposito the University, 76 feet fronting Drexel-av. Boule- vard, and 76 foet on Egandale-av., between Forty-third and Forty- fourth-sts, 186 feet on Cottage Grove-av., cor- ner of Forty-sixth-st. Four Lots on Drexol-av., near Fif- ty-sixth-st, All the above will be sold at less than auction %x}:uos if sold soon, Try us, CLARKE, LAYTON & CO., 120 LaSalle-st. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. An excellont farm, containing six hundred acros, situated on the Wis- consin Division of the Northwestorn Railroad, 22 miles from Chicago. This farm can bo conveniently divid- ed into two or moro farms, and will bo sold or exchanged for city prop- orty, in wholo or in part. Inquire of JONAS HUTCHINSON, At Manufaoturers’ National Bank, Central Park. Tor esle by HENRY E. MARBLE, Room 6, No. 78 Dearborn-at., fivaof tho oholoost lots fronting Central Park, and ton lots on Monroost., in smo vicinity, at o thotr 48 oot on Oalumot-av., ncar Twonty. por foot, and 2 foot with cottago on Btal firat, 8t $25 por foot bolow market. “HOME, SWEET HOME.” You who aro looking for n cholce looality whero you ma: enjoy the abova, aud btaln a fing AQYANGS o tho Tavests and aoo what wo offor at Houth Hvanaton: tho Iako; rich soll; larga troes and sldowalka all . Heo suburban columu, OSHORN & SKILLMAN, 128 South Olark-at. FOR SALE, First-Class Central Property In tho centre of all tha hos 140 fout 10 50 (0ot alley, on Lako-ate AUjoinine. 1bbard & Bpeoor's. Smallonall Dayionts and balnaco st 8 por AYRER & KOFT, 1 Washington-at, Wl BoSold for Half Prics ‘That partios {n the viclnit TRV ACTIY NEAICTRV NG WANGE Chole Jandsat tuls ok, I, LUBLIEY, 164 Maliso LIGHT RATLS, LIGHT RATLS, ‘Wo have in stock and aro recelving largo connignmonts of 8 and 12 pound T Raily, which wo offer at low prices for a fow days, Wo oan also furnish any light Ralls up to 36 1ba., on short notico, HALL, KIMBARK & CO., ‘Wiioleaalo Iron Merokiants, 80, 84 and B4 Michigan-av, businamn, holog U or 48x ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. N MATSON & 0 (RYPTOCYLON I PITCHERS, New Jet Goods, Gold Band Bracelets, Gold Guard Chains, Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, and Sterling Silver Ware. State & Monros-sts, _GOAL, AL COAL T, L. Hedstoom & G, Miners and Shippers of and Dealers fn WILKESBARRE COAL. Retail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled, MAIN OFFICE: No. 71 Washington-st. DOCKS—13 Kingghury-st, near Kinzig, Foot af_Efl Sixteenttit, HORATI0 PRATT, Agent for Chicago. FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK, SECURITY FROM LOSS RY RODBBERY FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. THE FIDELITY Savings Bank AND Safe Depository, In thofr now Fire-Proof Butlding, 143, 145 & 147 Randolph-st., Recotvo for sate keeping in tholr GREAT FIRE AND BURGLAR.PROOF SBAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS (among tho best in tho world, having cost over ono hundrod thousand dollars), Coupon Bonds, Scouritios, Famlily Phltul.l Coln, Daods, Wills, and Valuables of ovory do- exiplion, *ARo, ant. Bafos fn tholr Vaults st from 810%0 850 & ear, according to aiza, ’;'m!s'rs OF"QVBIIY %&%EEUBKVED AND EXE- Interest Allowed on Savings Deposita, JOHN O. HAINES, Presidont. GENERAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO THE ORIDITORS OF MRER. ANNA J, JOHNSON, LATE OF THE MA1SON DOREE, On July?, 187, anaward of a cortain sum of monoy was mado n favor of Mrs. Anno J, Jobnson, for bor al- logod intorost in tho lonsohiold on tho southoask cornor of Wobssh-nv. and Monroa-at,: Frovided, that hor sald intorost must first bo rolloved of all indebted- boss. Twonty days wero given within which to show what llons thoro may boon hor sald ntorest. Al dobts proved In a procoeding in bapkruptoy mow ponding against hor are Hons, aud In this.prooseding any croditor can join. Honco, In order to comply with said award, notico ta horoby givon to all parties fntercstod to take such staps in tho premisce e they may docm necossary. For furthor information apply to the bookksaner of HROWN BROTILRS, Oor. Clinton and Jaokson sis. CAUTION! Que attantlon lss boon called ta tho Toprosontation of different parties in this Gr‘:! who claim they aro manufac. turing th Sohillinger Artilolal Stono Pavements atil by sk Foprosentstions: Lava inid some 10 vaTious paria of thiocily, - Wo Beroby natify all whom {t may concorn, tiat ths undorsigned own the oxclusivo right to manufacture nodor sald piatont, issuod July 19, 1670; and sojssued May 3, 1831, which covern ail plastioatonia’ waiks whereln, thy Blocks' ato soparatod by ‘any dovico whatovor.. And we st hold o artios osponelblo for damaia who lay, or a0 to o 1ahd o ariiiol for-fndicatod undor tho Senliaadr patant, All partics wanting the gonuine stono should IEQKI!O“EBH‘BQ Room 16, 126 Doarbormst. JRNKING & SELBY. 4. D. DRORERT, Suporintondent. Shoo Fly! Don't Bodder Me! Havo sou seon the 60 cont Fly-Trap? Don't buy a trap untll yo. bavo soen 1t. It caiches more fllos than any oth- gntrap and costa only ono-fuurtl aa much, A gonta want. S+ pin tho bost solling thingout. Caif atgl Wasblogion- at., Room 60, . MOTHERS Don't fall ta bring your Bubios 1o the Prizo Show at tho Forrestars' Picnio, on Monday, Aug. 4. Beo ndvortisomont in Amusamont colimn. CHROMOS. &c. WE ARE HAPPY NOW! O.D. ORVIS & CO., 48 VanBuren-st., Importars, jobliers, aud manafaoturors are rotailing thetr mmonte stock of Chromos, Pholos, Frames, and Famy Goods At wholasalo prioos daring the month of July. DISINFECTANTS. By Bottle, Gallon, or Barrel, The Board of Hoalth recommend tho use of disinfootants, Tho best in tho world is made by J BELL MANN & (0., MANUFACTURING PERFUMERS, 163 WABASH-AYV. PROFOSALS, Notice to Builders. Boalod proposals aro salicitod for tho oraotion of a firat- olass wood house at Morgan Park, Washington Hoighta. Bids will be roculvod until Wednoaday nost for tho wlolo or any part of tho work. Bulldors to furnish all material, Plans aud speolfloations ean bo sson at tho office of THE BLUL ISLAND LAND AND BUILDING 00., 11 Ohambor of Oommorco, OFFICE FURNITURE. OFFICE DESKS, OHEAP, at MORTON & 00.'s, Mannfacturors, 415 Rangdolph.st., Ohieago. LAUNDRY, ANDERSON'S STEAM LAUNDRY, Btato-st. and Hldridge-court, Chiengo, I, Ands s, 145 Jiant Madison. Deanh Omces, § fiorsonie, U Iiasg Madiooat, | Bpoolal attantio [ 3 ooy cattad oyt elesmt pmeuii iiner T Ames &, 1 WEST RANDOLPH-ST. COAL! COAL! Lackawanna - $9.00 Erie & Briar Hill 9.00 Walnut Hill - - 9.00 Indiana Block - 8.00 Hocking Valley - 8.00 Minonk - - - - 6.00 Wilmington - - 8.00 Liberal reductions by car load on Soft Coal. PAIN-CURE, TRS. DR, CLEVELAND'S GREAT REMEDY, Tl Panariston Pain Cure, AND CHOLERA PREVENTIVE, ‘Will Instantly Raliove and Pormanently Cure Norvous snd Bick Hoadnche, Toothache, Earacho, Catarrh, Sore Throab, Colic and Oramp, Neuralgia and Spinal Affection, Sore Eyos, Rhoumatism, Oouxhs and Colds, Dinr- Siion, and Dygontofy, Fevor and Agtlg, Tn< flammation of the Ridnoys, Pleurisy, Livor Complaint, Pnlpitation of the Hoart, Deaf- ness, Pilos, Hrysipolas, and Dyspopsin, It rolioves Asthma, and Phthisic ia its aovoroat forms, when all elso ¥' . It refulatos and oqualizos the iroulation thoroby removing tho causos of FPain and s0n50. Tor Sale by all Droggists, Price, $1.00, MANUFACTURED BY TAYLOR & CO 341 West Madison-st., Chicago, 11 Foranlo at wholesnle by Van Schanck, Htovonson & Rotd, Haelbut & Kisall, J. & F. We Bloski. JIIRRORS, &o. LOOKING GLASSES. R. B. APPLEBY, 180 & 182 Monroe-st,, Ie now proparod to furnish MIRRORS OF EVERY DE- SORIPTION, Jtich Glit and Waluut Plers, Mantel Mir. rors, Gonnocting Sots, Hiaso Tunles, Bouquot Stands, &a. 1 manufscturo all' my own goods, and will soft at PRICKS LOWKR than any other houze in tho count Alno tha iaricost doalor wost of Now York in Mouldin Dlcturo Framés, Photographio Staok, Artiste’ Matorla o, FOR SALE, CARMINE INK AND MUCILAGE AT WHOLESALI AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, 118 & 120 Monroe-st., Chicngo. SPECTACLES, AT J. . LANGQUTIL'S, Optician, 83 State:st _botwoon Washington and Randolph. MEETINGS, Attention, Sir Xnights. Ohteago Commandory, No. 19, K. T.—Stated conolave ‘Mouduy evoning, July 4, at7:80 o'clook, for businoss and frork on Je, bmm \1':‘"('1‘“' Bir Kulghta courtoously favitod. By ordor of the % O, SINOLATR, Racondr, DMasonic. wnlcation of Blale Todgo, No, 893, A, F. l&%:g,l:‘ ::L;’l‘)’:‘l'?vsll:l }l;i(l.o 123 L‘-S‘All‘hm‘h. Munday ition: 4 ' . m. sitin) TOR_€ors difliy fnxiead. 7 O iRy SUOFIRLD, We ble 'O R, MATSON, Soo. Masonic. Corinthian Chapter, No, 69, R, A, M.—Bpecial convo- oatlon Monday eveging, at 7 o'olock. Work un the M. Dogroo. J. 0. DIOKEREON, Soo. St. Goorge. Adiauznad mooting will ho hold at Mochanio's Exchange soruar Madaom aud T alloata,, on Monday ovania, July3l, 187, atBo'look, The pluulommsm-u buvioss, Coma all | 0. J. BURROUGIS, Buo. Knights of Pythias, northwest corner La Ballo and ‘Wadnosday avuning, July 2J, ~Business of inporian By ordar of Chancellor Commandor, J. IV Stiaun, M. of I, UI1AS, RURHART, 0.0, T ALBAUGH, The old Wast Bldo Dentiat, aftor a roat af vror a yoar, taken for tha b n {akon,for the bunatlt of Lia dalth, liss vasiumed 1o rac wnm 'E'iuu,l’:xhl{uhud €.y nenr Washington, oro hio will b 2 vioos, beines tho hadrs OF% 8. . sl . per® bt 40 Notice. ‘Tha mombara of Chlcago Lodge No. 85, 1. O, O. I . ¥, are hioruby Notfiiad that horenfior lir modting uight DS 08 Honaspa: "x:ffn"nkfi'aqé‘&m"i‘ffl.flf-{‘#’v"un’l’fig Sy 31, 1873, T, 0. WILTTAbS, Hoodrding Hooretalry, Paporhangoers, Attention, The ofilcors and mombiurs of the Faporhangors' Assoola- flgnfll’rhruquul!lhl- ‘d“m“é lx‘l’l“ llll:'tl:'nz‘llll ‘l;fll:\' now ball, -A¥.) 0D 18] ing Ju E Ty e e N D Bocrwtarys REAL ESTATE. The Prospect for this Fall and Next Spring, Lost Week's Auotion Sales, and Forthcoming Ones, Growth of the City Toward Humboldt Park. Projected Railroads in the Southern Suburbs, Transfers for the Woek. Businora lias boen unnsually quict in real os- tnto during tho past week, though porhaps not moro o than in most othor kinds of business in tho city at presont. Tho valuo of real ostato, and tho activity of business in that line, aro, of courso, depondont upon the prospects of com- mercial prospority in the city. In this lattor ro- spect tho proapects for a profitablo fall trado, ond a comparativoly easy money market, havo cortainly improved within tho pnst mouth, Itis now cortain that thora will be large crops of all the leading products of tho Wost and Nortlwost, and tho Intost aspects of tho Buropoan crops, and tho domand from thintquartor for oursurplng produots, promiso proupority for the West gon- orally, and this will necossarlly lavo tho offoct of incroasing trade and population in Chicago, with their attondant results of incroased value and activity in roal. estato, this fall or noxt Bpring. . AUCTION SALES. William A, Buttors & Co. gold at public nuc- tion on Inst Monday ovening 130 lots in Norwood Park ; prices ranging from $3.60 to $8.50 per foot, nggrogating 316,000, On Weducsday tho samo firm sold at suction rovonty-two lots at Elmburst ; prices ranging from 8110 to $200 por lot, nggrogating $13,000, At thosamo timo and place thoy sold throo now Lwo-story and brick basemont frame dwell- ibg-honegs, including the lots, 100x176 faot each, Tho firat sold for 83,650, tha socond for £3,675, ond tho third for $2,900~all located on Elm avenue. . 0. C. Thayer & Co. sold at public anction on the ground last Saturday forty-five lots, each 60x125 foot, situated at Washington Heights in tho Vinconnes Road Addition, at prices ranging from §3.50 to $6 por foot. This salo was largely attendod, aud the prices realized wero fair. Llison & Fostor had o largo anlo yestorday afternoon at 8 o'clock, on tho ground, of 71 lota located on the cornor of Division and Hoyno stroots, tho reports of which have not roachod us, s Messra. Larkin & Jonks sold at private sals ton acres on Chicago avenue, at Wost Forty- cighth streot, for £23,000 ; and also, residence No. 255 Calumot avonue, for 216,000. FONTHCOMING BALES. William A, Buttors & Co. will sell at public suction nt their salesrooms, Nos, 16 and 17 Ttandolph street, 264 lots at Oakwood, in Hydo Parlk, botwoon Sixty-fifth and Sixty-s1xth strats, Tornis, $50 cauh, and 250 within niuoty duye, and balance in ono and two years, with Interest at 8 per cout. VIA MILWAUKEE AVENUE TO NUMDOLDT PARK. Withina weok or ten days the Milwaukeo evenuo horge-cars, which now stop at Division stroot, will run to'North aveuuo, three-quartora of a mile further northwost. Boforo the paving of Milwaulice avenuo, now in progress, there was o single track to a point about a8 quarter of o milo this side of North avonuo, but both the streot and the track woro in wreilched condition, and the Emnnnt extonsion of tho doublo track nnd the icolson payvement to North avenue will bo o grnnt increaso of the facilities for transit in that iroction. Milwaukes avenue will now comparo favorably with any of tho secondary business stroots in the city, not only in point'of boing a good roadway, bubin rospect of the bugingss buildings, the clags of trado, tho stooks and varloty of goods, itia euperior to tato streot south of Harrison, or Madison stroet wost of Halsted. Thoro aro, howovor, somo other jm- provements nooded in this quarter of tho city, viz.: first, soworago; uext, some meand of nccoss to Humboldt ~ Tark, & placo of resort aud rocroation for tbflfi)uople of the Fiftoonth Ward, who aro prac- tically cut off from convenient scooms to any of the other numerous parks about tho oity. The oxtonsion of the horso-car track to North ave- nuo will bring tho cars within exactly ono mile of Humboldt Park. North avenue has rocently been improved aud cindored from Milwauleo avenuo o tho park, and furnishes 8 good solid, smooth routo for chrriagos ovor fhat distanco, but it is aftor ol ouly a disconnected link of car- ringo road in that direction, aud for that reason does not furnish tho moans of nccoss tho park ia ontitled to. Then, again, the population of the Tifteonth Ward is composed chiefly of thrifty Gormans aud Scandinavians, compara- tively few of them keep vohicles, and thoy must depond more on the horse-cars for ac- cess to their noarcst park than the poople of almost any other quartor of tho oity. Tho rails of tho horuo-car track could be lsid with com- nrativoly littlo oxpenss on North avenue, from Milwaukeo ayonuo to the park, and this is what ouglt to bo done. It will, of courae, be argued that thoro aro but fow houses in that direction, and, thorofore, riot much travel excopt of plens- ure-gockers going to the park, But ovon of this thero would be a good dend if thore woa moans of transit; and evon if the track were Inid, and carg run on this one-mile oxtonsion only four or tivo times o day, it would soon induca the mova- mont of & largo population in that direction, Tho groat firo causad o permanent movoment of probably four-fifths of the population formerly rosidont in the North Division between tho North Branch and, ssy, Bedgwick streot, to find now homes further west, The city iy ex- tending wostward from Milwaukoe avenuo and northwestward toward North avenuo and Armi- tago road, 08 rapidly 4 it is in any othor direc- tion, The land around Humboldt Park toward which this movement is tending is hlfihor thon any othor wost of tho river, and for that renson must soon become a populons district ; but aside from this the park is ontitled to somo bettor mouns of access then the prosont. It is being improved, and evon in its prosent erudo condi- tion would bo a plonsant place of rosort for all tho poople of tho northwest quarter of the oity if it woro made accossible. Tho projeot of o lino of cars on either Woat Indiana streot or Chicago avenue gooms to have boan abaundoned, at loast we hear of no movemont in tho mattor. But, oven asido from this, & track on North avenuo would afford & botter means of trausit to the park. a8 A RAILTOAD TO TIE S0UTII-SHORE, During tho wook thore Las been some talk of an endeavor being mado by the proporty-owners along tho Iake-shoresouth of tho Bouth-Bhore Dark to ralso money to build a_ railroad alon, Boventy-first stroet, from the Illinois Contri Roilrond a8 far cast as Rallroad avonue, and thonco southoastwardly on that avenue to South Chicago, This is "by no moans a new rojoct The right to put a rajtroad n tho stroots namod was concedod by the Town of 1lydo Park somo yeara ago, and it has over sinco” boon understood that it would be dono somo timo, though thore bas novor beon any definito arrangemont ag to whother tho proposed track should bo used almpl{ a8 a dummy track, on which traing could run to a connoction with tho Hydo Park trains, on thoe Iilinois Contral, or whothor it wad to be used by some one of the great trunk linos as a part of its voute into tho city. Wo do not understand that thore is any moroe deflnite plan in this respoect, or aven that any coneidorablo progress has boon made vory racontly in ralsing the money to build the road '} but that it will evontually bo built thoro is littlo doubt, a¢ without it the valusblo tract of lake-shoro property, extending three miles from tho Bouth-8hore Park to Bouth Chicago, is inaccosiblo by any conyeniont means of transit, and, thorofore, undvailable for tho residouce purpones for which it would bo so desirable if convonicntly accossiblo, THE DALTINORE 4 OIIO COMPANY scom $o ba dolug nothing at all in rogard to tho securing of a routo through that district Lo thoir proposed connoction with tho Illinols Central ab somo point botween Cornoll and Park Sido Biation, i flmvlmmln VINCENNES ; routo into the clty, though approximately located through Boctiona 2, 11, 14, and 23, in Jm Town of Worth, and thenco north on tho oxtonsion of the samo lino to Brighton, hns not been doflnitely fixed, nor has thoro boen nny further i)rogmss in that respoct in tho lnst few weoln, t will undoubtedly bo built, but, ns in the cace of therailrond to tho south lnke-shoro, abovo mentioned, tho proporty-owners will probably havo tocontribute to socuro its location and coue struction, Tho following instrimonts wore filed for rec- ord on Baturday, July 19 orTy pnoeenTy, North Markot k1, 6 6. and near Ilinadalo at, w f, 5% 100 with bulldiungs, dated July 18; consfileralton, Norit 3¢ Lot 9, in Dlock 29, samo subilvlslon as th above, dited July 183 cousldoration, $1,300, Tote 36 and 80, in Block 3, in Morgan's Subdivision {n 86X Heo. 13,30, 13, dnted July 18} conslderation, Llaton road, near n w cor of Augusta at, o f, Lot 39, dated Juno 273 consldoration, $2,030, 8lato at, u o cor of Thirly-ntcond ai, w f, 49x1813¢ ft, dated July 18 ; cousideration, £1,780, Wicker courl, s o of and near’ Itobey et 8 v f, Lot 370 39, dated Mny 36 : consileration, #4,600. Lot 24, in Jilock 0, Bhetield’s Addition, dated Aprit 1; considoration, $1,900. Wentworth av, ot Twents-ninth and Thirlioth ats, W, 95 £¢ to alley, dated July 1 3 cousideration, $2,700. Ninry at, 183 ftn of Archior a¥v, w f, 60x100 ft, dated July 10 ; conslderation, $3,000, Unfon_st, ncar Beventeonth aty o f, Lot 25, dated March 35 : conelderation, $1,600, Waat Olifo t, bot Weslérn v and Dillor at, n f, Loy 14, datod July 16 countderation, $1,200, Ierumbull av, 200 £t 5 of Sixtoehtly st, o f, 125x125 ft, dated Juno 235 consldoration, §1,600, Waat Monrod at, 653 310 1t W of Californta ot, o f, 503124 ft, dated May 16; conslderntion, $2,050. Leavitt “nl, 48 fL soith of Bryron ui, o f, 2ix 124 9-10 11, datod July 17; considcration, $100. Loavitt at, 72 ft south_of Brynon st, o'f, 24x124 0-10 £t, dated July 17; considoration, $700. ‘Indlana st, cast of and noar North Dearborn at, s f, 40 £2 t0 alloy) dated Juio 17 ; considration, $7,400, NORTI OF CITY LIMITA. Lota 1 and 2, in Block 1, in Stark's Addition to Ra- vouswood, dated Fob, 14 ; consideration, 31,000, fOUTIE OF CITY LINITS. ‘Wood at, 120 £t norih of Fiftioth st, w f, 1202124 6-10 1t, dated Cet, 31, 1872 7 consideration, $1,000, 'Lota 11 and 14, in Block 1 of Egandale, dated June 21 ; considoration, 3,000, j Lota 10 to 14, In'Block 3, of Travors's wi( 0 w iC of B9, 800k, 35, 14, datod July 1; couslderation, $2,200, Lots 31 and 92, tn Block 1, and Lots 13 and 14, in Dlock 2, sama o tho above, datod July1; conulderas tion, $2,000, Lots 33 and 34, in Block 1, and Lots 10 to 12, in DBlock 2, n aamo ' au tho above, dated July 13 conslds eratlon, §2,600, Loty 1210 14, fn Black 1, tn O, D. Noguo's Sccond Addition, dated July 16 ; cousidoration, $4,000, Lota 10 and 20, in same Llock, dated Juuo 1 cone sideration, $1,000, Lot a1, in RPlock 12, in R, II Molton's Addition, dated July 17 ;' conelderution, §240, “Chirty-ono lots in Follnsbos's 8 3 A ¢ X of n w i 8eo 15, 38, 14, dated Tuno 1d; consfloration, $35,000. Lot 40, {n Block 13, fn Adai Smith's aubdivision In 81 X Boo 30, 39, 13, dnted June 0; consldoration, $350. E % of Lot 10, in' Block 1 of Nichols' Lols 17 {o 19, in 8Gc 16, 38, 14, dated May 7; consideration, $1,400, Lot 85, Duncan's Blook 7, of Taylor & Krelgh's o 3 ;2w x Bue & 38, 14, datéd Marcl 18 cousldoration, SUMMARY FOR TIK WEEK, Tho following is the total amount of city ond aube urban proporty transforred during the week ending Saturday, July 19: City property, number of sales, 122, Cousideration, $197,235, North of cily liwits, number of sales 4, ' Conslderation, $4,160, Nouth of clty " limits, number of sales, 37, ' Considoration, $147,123, * West of {lio city limils, ' number of salos, 3. Couideration, $49,300. Total ales, 160, Total cone sldoration, $697,808, £ S e ROBERISDALE POND-LILIES, A Valuable Member of Socioty Nearly Koses Elis Life While Gathering Lilies with which to Decorate Eliy rite Chuarch. 3 Yostarday throo young ladies belonging to ons of our prominont West Sido chinrchos, wishing to obtain somo wator-lilics to decorato tho altar with, determined to visit tho romantio and beau- tiful suburb of Chicago known ns Robortsdale, thero to obtain tho aforesaid lilies, TRowing is an accomplishment thot few lndios pos- soss, ond our threo young ladios do not bolong to the favored fow, and, ae it is nocossary to use a bont to obtnin tho finest lilios that Robortedalo produces, it was necossary to find threa young mon with sufficiont musclo to propel threo bonts, After o long search, one of our rising ralroad-ings, tho * Judge," and a friond **sliort " on wheat, promised thoy would go if thoy could indulge in their favorite pestimo of fishing for couplo of hours, and also stipulated that the young ladica must pay the exponses of the trip. This oxcoed- ingly genorous offor wns immodiately accopted, and the party sot out anticipating much pleasuro from thoir coming excursion, and little draaming how noar two of ‘their numboer would come to finding not pond lilics, but instcad a watory gravo. After .roaching Robortsdale tho party found throo boats Just suited to gathering lilios, ns thoy thought. Now camo o great difficulty, Each gentleman wished to go with all throo Indios; 80, to docido tho mattor, tho gontlomon drow lots for companions in tho voysge, not of 1ife, but in gathoring lilios. Tho represontative of a blonted corporntion wo will call John Allen, lest it should bo found out that his namo is William ——. A8 tho other two gentlomon hava vory littlo to do with our story we will not call them at all. It foll to the lot'of John to havg as o fellow-voyagist a young Iady of great avoirdupois, and, singular to rolute, tho freilost bost wae given to them also by the adverso fates, Al wont woll as loug o8 thoy kopt in-shore, but when thoy wout out in the rougher water the frailty of the boat, and tho weight it was obligod to carry, proved too much, uud the craft capsized. Now could bo soon the bonefits arising from a happy disposition. Tho Leavy young lady was llg?n in the water, and so flotod, but John, whoso education as & swimmist had beon nog- Joctod, and this added to the weighly caros that haress his over-taxed braiu, making him light ot s tono, did onything but float. Ho sank twice, but on his doparture the third time for tho bottom of the deap, oue of the boata oppor- tunely srrived, and the fair occupant of the boat, whoso long residonce in a university town has mado her an adopt in ihe art, caught John by tho hair, aud he was saved to again striko torror into Wall streot. Tlxns‘aung Izdy, who moantime had flonted off some distance, ro- frainod from fainting until she was safoly landed on shore. John was with difticulty resuscitated, hie having swallowed so much water that ho was nearly gono, but on futroduction to moro conge- ninl bovorago bis drooping spirits revived, aud his would-be corpso came to town on she G:10 it ovoning. m’,‘l}l‘:o]fiiuu will doubtlors add much to the inter- o8t of the ministor's sormon this morniug. ettt =ties o i CHICAGO CELTIC LITERARY ASSOCIATION. To the Rditor of The Chicage Tribune: Bir: On last Bundny afterncon, about 100 Irishmon assembled at Mr. Ronnyne's echool- houso, on Bremor stroet, and organizod an lrialh society (under tho above namo) whose objoct ia tho propagation and diffusion of tho’ Coltia tongue, and the improvement of tho I‘rmb people, both socially and literarily, Irom tho oarnost enthusiaem manifested, and tho ongor desiro for harmony and good-fooling, it bids fair to becomo one of the best Irish socie- tiow in tho Woat, 1nch member scemed to ba sunimatod by one dosive, viz.: that of kuo[)v‘ng nlivo tho grand old Coltio tonguo. ‘The Assooiation intond, during the coming winter, to havo a_courso of lectures by tho ablost and most brilllant speakers they can seoure, ‘I'hoir hall, on Bunday, looked as if they really mennt business {u tho most litoral sonso, tho tablos boing strowed with papors and poriodicals from almost overy city and town in Iroland,— tho contribution of membory, rocoived from their frionds in Iroland. 'I'lio Bocloty olocted the following ofiicora : Mighaol Bwvoonoy, President. J. Dillon ‘Creanor, Vico-Presidont. '!l‘hfl-nn? aill, 'é‘ronn‘m-or. R, 'I'. Hayes, Scoretary. Whoy meot st 104 Broor stroot at halt-past 3 o'clock every Sunday, for tho presont, or tilla suitable hall'can be seoured. bevio.