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i THI CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, 17, 1878, CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. Tffect of Its Abolition in the Public Schools. QOhildren Can Be Managed Sucoess- fully Without tho Use of the Rod, Interesting Facts and Figures Bearing on the Subject. In viow of the rocont report of Mr, Plckard on tho result of o yonr's oxporionco fu running tho publio schools, of which ho 18 Suporintendont, without resorting to corporal punishmont, and tho intorost which fs gonorally taken in the sub- oct, tho following facts and flgures in counac- tion with this ¢ now doparturo” havo beon ob- tainod from the oficsl rocords and other sources : At tho boginning of tho chool-yosr that las Just closed tho Buporintondont wout boforo the Chicngo Toachers’ Instituto, comprising moro than 600 teachers, and told thom ho wislied them to 80 what conld bo dono during the year without corporal punishmout. Most of the toachors took kold of tho matter roadily, for it was optionnl with thom all to carry on' the . dis- ciplino of thoir olnsses with or without its uge, thore boing ‘no rule forbidaing it. A fow oxpresscd rogrot al the stop,and prodicted failuro, At thisfirst moeting many toschers anx- fously inquired what thoy should do with lazy and disobediont pupils, Tho Superintondent ro- plicd by simply tolling thom what thoy must not do. ‘Thoy must uot koep pupils aftor school- hourn; must not doprive them of thoir recoss; ‘must not mako them tho subjocts of ridiculo bo- foro tholr mates; must not use any moans that will tond to frritate or annoy the children. The tenchors genorally wondered what they could do with disorderly puplls. But thoy wore simply informed that the old ways wero to bo sbandon- ed, nud it was loft with tho toachors themselves to find methods of preserving good order with- outtho uso of any of tho old-time punish- ments. Tho teochors went to work up- on {he mew platform, with 80,000 children on their hands, and with nothing in the phape of n woapon of dofenso oxcopt tho simplo ower of writing a note-of susponsion and sond- Exg an ungovernablochild to the Buporintondent. Dut this power somo of tho topohors bogan to nwe very froely. ‘I'hoso toachors, cspecially, who bohoved in tho “ relic of barbarism,” ant hind no confldenco in tho succoss of tho oxpori- ment, sent their rofractory pupils to the Buper- jutondent for tho slightost offonse. One achool, which suspended only o singlo pupil tho your Dofore, suspended forty-soven during the anti- corporal punishmont year; snothor incronsod jts annual susponsious from one to fourtoon, In domo schools, howevor, thero was an notunl deoreaso of suspeneions as compared with the precoding yoar. The total number of sus- onsions for tho entiro year was 611, against 217 or tha preceding yoar, whon suspongion was pupplomented witk corporal punishment, At tho commencoment of the year nothing svas #id to tho pupils about the now palicy ; but jt soon dawned upon thom thnt corporal punisk mont was “playod out,” aud the intractablo pu- pils bogan o test tho suspension rulo protty genorally, 88 is -npprent from tho susponsions. fu Soptomber, tho first month of Lo yoar, thero woro 263 October, 90; November, 93; Decom- bor, 50; Jauuary, B0; Tobruary, 90; Maroh, 80; whilo in May aud Juue, tho lust months of tho year, tho monthly suspensions fell to 85, and, fimally, to 20,—o smatler numbor than for tho antecodent years, whon corporal punishmont was in voguo. Tho battle was fought and won dur- jug the winter months by tho teachors, tho Su- porintondout, and tho patrous of tho school, combined. I'he modo of working s beon about as fol- Jows: When a pupil beeatno porsistontly way- ward and disobediont, tho pareuts or guardinus svoro seut for by the teacher, 1f they did not zomo, tho child wos suspended ; if thoy did, the plenses of tho pupil wero rchearsod in the presouco of {ho child, and tho altornative an- nounced of reform or suspension. Frequoutly, at such intorviows, tho paronts would eay, “ Why Jou't you punish my chitd, sud sottlo tho matter in schiool, snd not bother me with tho caso?” The invarictlo answer was, “That is not our business ; wo aro hero to tench aud not to punish your childron." Usually, aftor such interviews, thoro was visiblo roform on the part of tho pupil. But, if no reform followed, tho child was sus- ponded, and was not- restored by fho Buporintondont until ho had au - intorviow with tho paronts; and then, in bod cases, wes only restored on trinl, tho teachor to roport Lis conduct to hondquarters after tho oxpiration of # wook. Iuthis way most of thoso who wero restored became good and orderly pupils, On this subjoct the Superintondont ut tho lust meot- ing of the Board of Bducation roported : Hy attontion Lns been callod to the charactor of offeised agatust good order in the schiool-room and which lead to suspeusion. In tho clussification of the same I find eight and one-half per cont aro tho result of continuod thoughtlessncss without willful neglect, ‘About 66 per cent aro tho result of n moliled purposs 1o disobey, sudto kot up tho pupil's will agaiust the axill of {116 toachior ; about 305 per cout aro tha result of unrestrained yansion, mulicioua pirit, or corrrupt sentinent. Not far from 85 per cent of thouo susponded, tho mujority of whom camo under $hioJast head, do not eck restoration o achool, Of Lo 05 per cent reatored, 60 per cent scem to bo improved Dy the process of suépension, aud remain ordinarily Ghodiont, Tho remaliing § por cont aro soo, of ncs ceasity, susponded agaln, What to do with {hoso in- corrigible boys aud gitls, mostly boyw, §8 u Horlous ques— tion, If tho teacher gives such the thne necdod for Ehelr reformation, or even restralnt, sho wrongs the 60 who bave o right to lier caro and lustruction, Tho sueans ukod u_thelr disciplino cannot Le oven {ndi- roctly beneficin] to other pupils, Furthier than thls, thoir standing iu tholr clusses 1s gonorally o hindranes Tather than o holp to tho class, ~ Thoy are yery often quito irregular in attendance, aud do not pess aloug with their clsases by promotion, They are entitlad ta a1 cducation, and they should Lot Lo turned upon tho #treots so long na thero {8 hope of making them botter, and the schiool authorities should not fail to uso overy means u thelr power to reform them, so that tho micans used do not conflict with tho good of othors, ‘To maot thess cases, the Buperintondont pro- poses the estabiishment of o contral ungraded Hehool, which shall be in the nature of a roform #chool, to which all tho bard cases shall bo sent. ‘the’ Buporintendent, in his forthcoming ro- port, will discuss several important questions in rogard to tho matter involving tho offleiency of tho instruction, the stato of discipline, otc., under the new rule. Ho will show thnt the sehools, judged by the promotions, exhibit an ad- vaucomont durlug tho past year considerably moro rapid than for any predeoding year. Io will furnish o tebulatod Atatomont whowing o do- cided increaso in tho promotions from grade to srede, ‘The susponsions, with corporal puunish- ment, lave beon one each day for overy 13,000 pupilh; the eusponsions for tho pas yonr wero ©ono each dry for ovory 8,300 pupils. Tho avor- ngo for the Inst torm, howovor, was ons for overy 17,000 pupile, ‘The Superintendent raisos theso quostions in his forthcoming report, and proceeds to answer thom in detail: 1, Huvo not tenchers resortod to substitutos for corporal punishment that have been worse in their tendoney thian the uao of tho rod 7 3. Hyn ok 1o apiri of usubordisation largely in- erensed 3, Tiavo notiteachiorn been aubjectod to some vory ture bulent wpirits which thoy huvo been compelled to bear, and, fu bearing, to loso their coutrol of pupils? 4. 1fuvo you'not, onihe whole, gono backward lu tho matter ‘of quictordor und prompt aud cheorful oledienco? Question No. 14 anewored emphatically in the negative, ‘There uro fowor substitutos than whon corpornl puuishmont waa nllowed, ~Teachors Lavo discarded all tricks, and have planted thom- £alvos on highor ground. In answoring tho second question, tho Bupor- iutondent has classified tho offonses for which susponsion was applied a8 o correotive last year, us tollows thoughtlesmoss without w 2, All cases of ‘vcrfllulaut, willful disobedienco, . Ousos of violent und gussionste condunt, nich ag in older porsons would subject tho offender to criml nal prosacution beforo thy conrts, 4. Cugoy of socond or third suspensions, This classifeation has been mado for the past two years, in order to permit of o comparison of ihe now syntom of managomont with tho old, sod the rosult it shown as follows,—tho figures Dbolug the porcentago of susponsions for aver- ogo sttondanco ¢ OLAHS O¥ OYYENSER, Third, |Fourth, Seoond, 41 1 By by mz ‘Ihua the figures show a deeided Inorenno inthe cuen of willtul disobodience ; o decided deorensa Jn tha unmbor of caiey of flagrant misconduet, iy and o sinall deeronse Iu the numbor of socond susponafona. Tho answor to rAlmutlun No. 8 is, that tonchere havo o firmer hold upon thoir Implln than sver, I'hey havo grown into their affections rather than controlled thom by foar, It will nocessnrily bo Inferred, thoroforo, that tho, tonchors have gained o largor dogroo of elf-control. ‘I'ho fourth question is wnswored omphatienlly in tho negative, Tha tenchors who wore most avorso, from tho begiming, to dinponso with tho rod, have oxprossod tho most hearty np- proval of tho now systen, now that it hny had & torough and suceassful trlal. Ouo of tho bout and oldest Principnls in tho city sayn ho noticos o decidod differonco of fooling towards him on tho part of his puplle, 1lo is now rogardod ny o friond rathor than an enomy of the juveuilo por- tion of tho human raco, It will thus bo scon that Chicago baa grappled with one great educationnl problom,and solved it ; that is, thnt the publio sohools of & great clty ean bo managed succosstully in sl respocts without. tho uso of the rod or n:x§n( ita coguato torror- Inspiring motives. his rosult hns boon socurod in tho firet placo by a wiso ndminis- tration ou tho part of tho Buperintondont and his Asslstant, sinco much deponded upon the mode of rostoring Busponded pupils. The co-oporation of poronts bLne boon vory goneral and usnaily cordinl, Thoro {s no doubt that digordorly children hayo boon pun- ished for thoir errors of walk and convorsation ; but tho punishment has beon administored by tho fothors and mothors, TLo wails of corrocted i;m‘m Liavo not awnkonod achood in tho woliool uildings, oxcopt on n fow ocensious, whon &n oxasporated patorfamilins has,aftor hoaring from tho. teacnor the story of his child's misdocds, adminiatored condlj gunlshmonb on tho spot. Itis hardly to bo doubted that homo punish- mout hes {norensod ; but this will correct iteolf to n lrgo oxtont. Nonrly all casos of susponsion havo arison from parontal nogleot. TFull and hearty co-oporation with tho teachor on tho part of the parouts or-gunrd.(nns. cnuses the worst childron gonerally to be reduced to obedienco. Tenchiors Liave boon instruoted, a8 far as possi- blo, to avoid all issuos with tholr childron, aud to notico and commend good bohavior aud good offorta gouerally. Themost praigoworthy pu- pils havo beon givon an ocensional holiday, Dut tho grentest bonoflt which has boon do- rived from tho humano treatmont of pupils ie that whioh appoars in improved methods of {n= struction. ‘'he nowsystom hng stimulated the thoughtfulnoss of teachors. Indood, nhoedless porson, only Intent upon drawing hor salary, and who has hithorto hnd tho short-out of the ruler to odministor discipline with, is suro to drop out of ourachools allogothor. Fhis thought- fulness is alrondy scen in decldoedly improved ‘mothods of instruction, which i nKpnmm to tho statistician from the fact that tho prometions from grodo to grado thopast year bave beon 84 per cont abovo the promotions for tho last yonr whon corporal punishmout was in uso. e e HONOR 1TIHE BRAVE. Reward. Sent from OChicago to the Eleroes of the Atlnntic Disnsters=Lots tor from the Iev. Mr. Ancicnt. Boon after tho disastor to the atonmship Atlau- tic, by which 8o many passengers wero lokt, somo gontlemon in Chicago quiotly raisod o subserip- tion to present o tostimontal to tho men who distinguished thomsalves in“the hour of peril, and, by thoir heroio conduct, snved o largo num- bor of livos. Tho Liverpool Shipping and Commercial Ex~ press of July 81 coutained the following : Mr, Cornelius 8, Brady, the herole Third Ofcer Mr. Jolin Brown, Fourtli Ofiicer; sud Quartormpstors; 8peekman nnd Owens, who Bo nobly - distinguishiod themselyes in thelr offorts to resouo pessongens aud crow of tho sleamslip Atlautlo, hiavo Just recelved froin a committeo of tho leading citizens of Chicago a ratifying tributo to their personal bravery nud dovo- on to digy. Tho presentafion {akes tho “form of a costly goidh watch, the valuo of which varica secording 10 tho tank of tho reclpient, and 18 o rich ond moet oxpensivoly Jowolod aud chaved Amoricu wateh, helng onblo-cased. It Ia accompanded by a sultablo Inscrip- ton and lottar from tho committe. Tho inscription fusido the wWatcli-caso fa as follows: ‘' Presontad to ————, Ly tho citizens of Clicao, In ppreciation of his herolo” conduct in ssviug passengers from tho steamer Atlantic, April 1, 1874, Tho loter uceomipanylug o pruscntation oxplaing tuat it s mado_ in simplo Tecognition of bravery, aud it {8 indepondent of auy uction taken by thosd who ‘woro actually resoucd or liad rolutives rescuod, Tho Testimonial Gommittoo comprised Mersrs, ‘1T, ¥. Jetnison; Fred: 8. Fuke, Augustus Johnson, and Franz Henckel, In the distribution of rewards tho gallant clergyman, tho Rev. J. W. Anciont, was not for- gotton. Tho following lottor tolls tho story: TERENOR BaY, Aug. 12, 1873, ToI1. F, Jennison, and other Membera of the Chi 90_Relief Committee s Dean Bius ¢ Iam In rocelpt of the very handsomo and valuablo preseut which you, as representatives of tho citizens of. Cnicago, wore ploased to forward {hrough tho ugenis of tho Whito Star Lino, Moy X nEX you to couvey my sincero thanks to those kind friends who contributed towardu tho purchago of - un orticla at once so Landsome and 50 uscful, Tshall over owo a dubt of gratitudoe to tho peoplo of the United States, . whoso approclation of my sorvico of simplo duty U boon munifoeted by such unbonnded kiud- ness. ‘As you will probably soon hear from tho reciplenty of tho other prescuts, I neod only say I nover yer- formed n moro ploasing duty thau wiren I hiandod over to tho porsons montionod in your lotter tho parcels ad- drensea to thom, “Iho monoy kindly vlaced at my disposal is bolvg given to thoso who did all inthefe power to asslst tho PRtongers nisd crow, but Whoso tommet Bkvo ot cono eforo thu public, “Ayain thinking you and those you ropresent, I am, aear sir, yours truly, W. J. AnoigyT. e g K THE KNAPP CASE--A STATENENT. CHICAGO, Aug. 16, 1874 To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: 1 bug loave to nsk the favor of & briof spnce in your columns for tho publication of u vindication of my conduct and charactor; both of which liave been falsoly asssiled in a communication publighed in’ tho Chicago ZPmes. Tho Times should have been the propor medium for.my vin~ dication ; but the publishor sooms tothink he can publiski any sort of libel with impunity, and that bo isundor no obligation to oven 'malko an at- tompt towards righting tho wrongs hio assists in inflicting on porsons whoso rights of charactor, roputation, and good namo are as sacrod us his own, to eay tho loast. My statoment shall bo briof. It would trespass too much on your space to notico overy fulso statomont in the Times'lottor. Noris itnecessary. I bave commonced & procecding which will give tho publisher of that papor au opportunity of aithor proving the trath of tho libel or of re- sponding in such damagos ns a Court and jury shall considor just. Tu tho Buperior Court of this county I recont- Iy obtained & judgment against W. IL. Knapp. fho Chicago imes saw At to notico tho pro- cooding in its poculior way. And yestorday the Times contained o grossly-false and malicious libel upon me, over tho signaturo ‘‘W. LI, Kuapp,” and dated ‘* Oxford, Bumuor County, Kan,, Aug. 4, 1878% In Kuapp's lotter in tho Times ho departs from tho truth, diroctly aud indirectly, by liu- wion, hf inunuondo, by insinuation, sud in oyery wuy. Mo intimates that I atlempted to choat Mr, A, D. Titsworth by selliug goods mortgaged to him, whilo ho was’ absout in New York, and statos thot * Mr, 'I\ roturned, fortunately, just in timo to attach tho monoy and savo tho dobt.” And then ho adds, '*Not one cent evor came to me.” No one charges that e over did get a cont of that monoy, It belongod to My, ‘Titeworth, and ho recoived it without™ *' attaching,” or any othior compulsory procoodiug. It was iny mouey | Knapp was after and got; and it was for that tho Conrt [flwo mo judgmont aguingt him, Betore 1 kuew whio or what Kuoapp was—thab in, bofore ILknow ho wns s person not to bo trusted, an ox-convict—I agrecd to go with him to hiear Nilsson sing at the Oporn-House, Dut I declined going becauso he dogired to take in company with me & porson whose acquaintance I did not osire to make, g ‘Thore is domo truth in his statoment about tho asrault, but only o littlo, It s truo I did uk- gault him, I whipped him, and without tho Lelp of my wson, then n_boy of 18 yenrs. I hnve never folt liko boasting sbout it o thronteued to Lhave me_snd my son arrestod and gent ko prison unless I would give himup cortain notes I thou hold, and givo him u bill of sale of my furniture and Lousohold goods, £000 in cash (nn amount ho know I thou hap-~ cuad ta have), and a full racoipt aud relento rom ull domandy, That wns his modost offur, it whiob, if I did not comply, bo said ho would sond mo aud my son to tho Penitontinry, Iwas iomhl(rrlgmunml, but I did not thinkit poasible that his threats conld bo oarried ont; aud so I rofused, Xlo thon swore out n warrant against mo aud my sou, charging us with sssault with intent to kill. " At the hoaring before Jusiico Bauyon, my son was immediately dlscharged, tho faldity of Lho chinrgo sgainst him boing ab onge made .limmmf‘ aud, although™ I understood that I was finod. T was informed #oon after thut tho fine was roducad, the Justice bolng satisfied, from Knapp's own testimony, tlat, although I wasguilty of an asssult, the ofr- cumetanoos of the caso wero such thet justice dld not requiro o sovere poualty. Tho rosult wan 8 soro disappolutmeunt to Knapp. It would not do any good, sud Ido not deom it nogossary to rofuto, sorintiu, Kuup'y “tissuoe of falgohooda " ronpocting the approprintion of tho proceeds of my stock of millinery which I ontrusted to him to sell for mo; but ‘tho ntate- mont that I *sworo on tha trinl” 1 tho suit ogainst him and Lin partnor, on thoir notoes, in 8o wicked ns to bo surprising, Tho fuct Is, thora was no trinl, and no swonting ab nll in tho caso. It was not ronched for triak ho- fora tho fire ; and soon aftor tho fire Mr. Vowoll paiil mo tho $534 nole, and 1 naver had tho caso rolnstuted ; and consvquontly it nover was dls- mixsod, Tho olosing paragraph of Knapp's communi- ontion iy, perhaps moro than any other, oliarac- toriationlly false. o wislios tho publia to bo- liovo that T waited ** nearly threo Jours " Uil the firo hod * dostroyod all “rocord,” il hls ¢ wit- nosses woro wcattorad,” and Aa ‘' absont, aud noohanco to dofend,” to * swonr myself into oourt agnin,” &o. Now, tho truth is,—and this in'mattor of roo- ord not deslroyod,~—I commencod snit ngatnst Koapp by caplus issucd out of the Buperlor Court in” March, 1871. Ilo wao atrosied ond hold to bail in tho sum of €4,000. 1o Iny in jail some two or throo days, whon ho succucded in gotting bail, and was libornted, e filed affidavils and mndo an offort to linvo the buil discharged, but it was not discharged. o trlod to havo it reduced, but it was not roducaed, ‘'ho enso was on tho calon- dar for trial whon tho fir of Ootobor camo, aud oll tho records and papors in court wore de- stroyed. In duo time tho cnso was relustated, and Mossrs, Bonnoy, Fay & (riggs, Knapp's at- tornoys, obfained sixty days to pload, Thoy ob- tainod an order on nio to iilo securily for costs, which I compliod with, They dewnrred to my daclaration. ‘Iho domurror was ovorrulod. Thoy wororuled to plond, and thoy did plead. Tho caso wos at {ssuo and on tho Soptembor calendur (1872) for Lrial, whon, on tho 10th of Soptombor, 1872, it was continuod on tho dofondant’s motion, ‘bagod upon his own and othier afidavity, and tho cortificato of a physicinn that ho was then sick at Oxford, Sumnor County, Kan, Binco thon, tho case hns boon noticed for trinl on ovory trinl-oalondar of tho Buporior Court down to the torm when 1t was roached and tried and judgmont rondered, Kuapp weg nob por- sonnlly presont at tho trial, Ilo was reprosonted by nttorneys howevor. T appond heroto, a8 postecripts, tho stato- monts of sovoral of those porsons who hnve Lindly cortifiod to the truth of mattors within their knowledgo, and thus most offoctually placed the brand of falsshood upon Kuapp. Manta T Mirrs, ~ CmoAao, Aug, 15, 1673, Accoriling to my bost recollootion of tho mtter 1o ‘which Mrs, Milla refers in tho above communieation, Lior statoment theroin of tho roault in the Polica Cour! 18 pubstantially corract, (Sigued) A. 1. BANYON, Poileo Justice, Cinioaao, Aug. 16, 1873, In tho apring of 1871 Mre, Nilis Joft'al our establish- ‘mont o quantity of goods, with directions to sell thom ot auction aud pay_over tho prococds fo Mr, A, D, Titaworth, Tho goods woro sold and the procceds paid over na dircoied, without any writs or legal pro- cocdiug whntover, (Signed) Wk A, Burrens & Co, 1 fully corroborate all Mr. Duttors says in reforenco to tho maunor in which paymont was mudo tomo. (Blgued) A, D, TITowoRTE, Omeaao, Aug, 16, 1879, With respeot to tho atatement {n tho'above communi- catfon of Are, Mills, s to W, 11, Knapp's_bolng n coa- viot in tho Siato's Yrison ab Rochestor, Now York, I would atato thot such was tho fact, Ho' waa n conylet thera In 1861 and 1865, to my knowledgo, (Slgued) L 1., Dunere, Tato Motron Rochestor Btato'a Yrlson, BOARD OF TOLICE. Increase of the Detective ForceasTeps ulutions Regurding Uniforms=-0isis cors Cun Hereafter Go to Chureh Once o Fortnight. 2 ‘Tho Bonrd of Polico and Fire Commisslonors mot yostorday, Presidont Clovoland boing in the chair ond Commissioners Wright and Shoridan on hoand. A rosolution wns adoptod to the offeot that tho rules nnd regulations rocontly passed Ly tho Board for the governmont of porsons vestod swith polico powers for tho benefit-of privato fn- dividuals, bo amonded 80 as to provide that such specinl policemon shall bo known and denomi~ nated * Pofice Watchmen,” and that tho ofiicial badgo of authority for all polico watchman shall Do tho patrolmnn’s star of ‘tho Chicago City po- lico forco, and that snid siar ghall hove maried on tho faco the words * Polico Watchman, Chicago,” aud ehall bo nambored from one up- Wi A petition was received from patrolmen who ach as dotectivos, asling fordotoctives' pay, An order was made providing for sclecting eight ‘mon from the several precincts to do delactive duty at an incroase of £200 oach per punum, tho Amulsflh to bo paid out of the Becret-Servico Fun Supermtondont Washburn sout in n commyni- cation with tho following rocommendations, which woro adopted : i That Scction 9, Genoral Order No, 11, rorics of 1873, o 10 amended ut to roquiru tho Sergeants to wear tho same Lt anid cord that 18 worn by thio Geueral Bupor-* intendent and Coptaing all tho year. Tuat Soction 19, samio order, b0 so.amonded that ‘hlouses oy bo mado with the pocket on euch inside brpast, . "Thiat Bection 22 bo so nmouded 88 to pormit tho pane taloong worn in_summer to bo uade from ofther tho materinl preseribed for Wintor or summor wear. “That Sectiou 31, samo order, bo 8u amended a8 to ro- quire roundsmen and patrolmou o wear thosame club aa prescribed for Coptains and Borgeants, excopt mo Cord ar touuel shiudl Do worn, "Thut Section 45, same order, bosoamonded aa to pro- werlio thut tho stor for tho Toundsmau sball be tho pamo a4 for the patrolmen, cxcept that the inseription ehall be # Chieago Polico Roundsman.” “I'liat Bectfon 40 bo do amendod as to authorlzo Cap- tains and Sorgeants to placo men in citizens’ droes for dotective purposes whoiover ik 1y be necossary ; and 0 88 to permlt any member of {he forco to lay asido Eho undforn and oll inylgnin of oflico when sitendivg rellisious sorvicea or a funoral, “That tho commundivg ofliccrs of precincts bo fu- structed 1o muke such o disposition of thelr respective commands 18 will cnablo tho men to_attond thelr re- Bpoctivo places of woraiip ot last oncs on overy sl ternato Sunday. "Tho Board adjourned. o PERSONAL. 11, T. Wiggins, of Bngland, is at tho L'acifio, W. Cunningham, of Pittsburgh, is at tho Bher- man. Clinrlos J. O'Kell, of Liverpool, 18 at tho Shor- wau. A. O. Boyd, of Worcoator, Mass,, 18 ot the Clifton, Judgo 0. M. Krum, of 8, Louis, ia at the Padfic. Judge 8. D. Putorbangh, of Peoris, is at the Tacifio. Tonry Conbrough, of Ban Frauclaco, ia at tho Bberman, Tho Hou, E. Xempor, -of Dayton, Obio, is at the DLriggs, Tho Hon, D. O, Buldwin, of Now York, Is st tho Briggs. The Hon. J. L, Harris, of Now Orleans, is at the Pacitic. ‘T'he Hon. W, M. Conaut, of Rock Island, ls at the Pucifie. 3. Annoy, of Paris, was at tho Wost Bido Briggs yestorday. Col, I, E. Wallaco, of Washington, is at tho Wout 8ido Brigga. Dr, M, P, Yanson and family, of Milwaukeo, are at the Shorwan, Mr, Chadwicl, of the Pacifio, has boen depu~ tizad 88 o policoman, Tho Tlon. J. I, Stranghan, of Fort Wayno, is at'tho West Bide Briggs, W. 1T, Hurd, [\lrn riotor of Morchants' Hotol, Bt, Paul, ig at the Sherman, Thoodore Swickoft, of Franlfort-on-the- Main, s rogiutorad ab thio Wost Sido Briggs, ‘Tlio Hon, James M. Wilson, membor of Qon- gresy from Dosdoinos, is at tho Pacifio. B. F. Lynch, Now Orleans, agont for Mies Marinn Mordaunt, Is at tho Wost Bldo Briggs, The Ton. J. W, 8mith, Warden of the Stato Tonitontiary, Jolict, it among the arrivals at tho West Bido Briggs Houso, Mr. J, 1L Jones, the goninl and accomplished agont of tho Assoclated Presy in this clty, leaves for (riggsvillo thin ovoning to attond tho golden woddiug of bis purents. Col. Georgo W. Ordway, formerly woll known a8 & rosident of Ohioago, hiu returned aud pore ‘manontly locatod hhmwelt hero. Tho following are ut tho Clifton Tlouss: O, IT. Quoal, NowYorl; 1. MoUauley and J, M., Curiisy, Datrolt; O, P. Lindioy, Now York ; N. 0., Hing- dalo and T, T, Kerency, Philadelpbsi, Tdward P. Champlin, Doputy Collector of Now Orloans, accompaniod hf' Mz, Whittaker, of thio Customs-orvico ju that place, pasiod throfgh Chioago on Eriday on route to Long Branch, H, X, Barnos, Boston ; . Jolmson wud wifg Now York; J. Biwmous, Clovelund; G. V. Trown, Philadelphia; W, Trimble, Kookul; 1. N, Barr, Nashus, N. IL; W, Wouab and wite, Aurora, aro at the Driggs, A, F, Clark, Boston; Edward Kounoy, Now York { Goorgo P, Glogdwin, Milvaulda ; Ino! 11, Garth, Tinnnibni, Mo, ; Vi Paimor, Oinclnnntf ;- 8. 1. 'Locko, 1lcosiclc ' Falls, Ibite, Pittsburgh 3 G, AL Taylor, r L M. D, Willbis, I1linols Binte Denitontiucy, Joliok ; D. 3. Martin, Now York ; M, 7, Wholnn, fatt Inko ; T, T\ Hinds, 8t, Louis { O, 11, Hall, dnoksonvillo; J. AL, Deckorman, Providonce, B, Lj and J. E, Atwood, Now Orlenns) Tnokson & Gront Northe etn Ilnlfmml, aro at Lhe West Bido Briggs. Tho followlug are at tho Bhermau: II, O. Prindoll, Loulsvillo ; N. M. Ilnrris, St. Louis ; J. 1% Iings, Now York ; Ilenry Onmpbell, Mil~ wuukuui\\’. E. nll, Now Orleans ; Dr, P, W. Camaugheon, “Now Orleaus; W. Donasion, Tackson, Misn, Taul Bornay, Boston 3 J. D, Blake, Rochestor, Minn. 3 1% Blanckonses, Now York ; 1 W. tin- ton, Clovoland, O.; J. M. Evans, Momphis, Tonui. 1. Ohas, 11, ‘Pouso, Boston, Muan, : A, W. Trioo, Dotrolt, Mich, ; sud J. A. Nunn, Burling ton, fown, aroat Andorson's. . Mrs. Julla Moston, o vocalint of some fame in Boston, is in tho olty, and, it {8 rumored, will be ongagod to eing in‘the Oluroly of tho Mosalah, Thia ovoning thoro will bo a sncrod concort at Mr. Sawyor's, No, §54 Wabash avenuo, whon sho will éxhibit hor powors. o followlng porsons with othora have boon ongaged in the Coneorvatory of Musio, in the Wouina's Gollogo of tho Northwostorn Unlver- ity : Hang Balatks, Jamos Gill, from the Leip- sio Consorvatory ; 8, G. Prott, from the Berlin Congorvatory ; "Louis Falk, organist; Ouscar i\%‘nyo, Director ; Aana Lowis, and Ada B, La~ rop. . X 'W. Woodward, Ban Francisco; J. I, Lobdell, Now York; F, H, Mann, Boston . P, Player, 8t. Louls; T. M, 8mith, Baltimoro; W. Laigh, 8E, Paul; J. P, MoNamars, Cinoinnati; G. M. Rol- 1ins, Dotroit; 0. D, Foot, Cloveland; B. L, Mo- Dougall, Montranl; D, L. Dallom, Philadolphin; Littlo, Galyoston, Toxua; A. Androws, Tolodo ; Frod Wold, Racitio, aro at tho Pacifio, Mrs. Churoh, tho partnor of Mrs. Rayno i tho conduct of the Ohicago -Ladics' Magazine, has gono to Wiaconsin for the purposo of catabe lishing ngoncios for tho magazine in that Btato, This mugazino, which Laa alroady bocomo a fn- yorito hero, and is one of tho best as well na tho handsomast of its kind in this country, dosorvas to havo a wido ciroulation through tho North- wost. Mrs. Church in a lady of enorgy and gon- uino business ontorprise, -and wo. take plossure in commonding both horself and her handsome mln:guzlnn to our rendors in Wisconsin snd elso- whero. . " Thero waa s false alarm sounded from Box 208 ot tou minules poat 8 Inst night. Tho Ohieogo, Rock Istand ‘& Pacific Railroad Company bave noarly comploted thoir mnow branch road from Washington Hoights to . Bouth Chicngo, s X Tiso picnio of All Saints' Churoh will occur on Wodnesday noxt at River Forest. The train will leave tho Wolls atroot dopot at 9:15, and stop ak Park Station. rL Tho'congregation of Graco Church will give n grand plenio at’ Riverside on Aug. 28, Musie Vil bo an tho ground, and. thiesd will probably Do a danco in-tho ovening. Tho rovenuc-cuttors Hazo and Search, now in port, havo beon engaged in maling thewr sum- mor-tour of the lighthouses in this district, un- dor command of Commodoro Murray. Tho Board of Library Directors wero to have held o meoting yostorday, bub wore unnblo to #ooure & quorum, the only persons present being Messrs, Rosonthal, Cucal, and Woodard, A spioial meoting: of -the llinois Btate and Cook County Woman's Suifrago Associations will' bo held at ‘tho rosidonce of Birs. J. W. Loomig, No. 1296 Wabash avenuo, at 8 o'olock Tuesday aftornoon. T i Tho'first of & Borics of ‘Uibrary soclables” will Do given by the Union Catholie Library Associas tion on Wodnosday evoning, and ropeated during the romainder of tho soason on the ovenings o tho'second Friday of cach month. = Leonard Casconclli, proprictor of o beor and whisky shop on Archer svoruo, having foiled to pay his spocial tax, was up boforo Judge Hoyno yeaterday, and tho Jud%& lold him i 500 bail to go bofore the Grand Jury, Tho depository for check and propriotary stnmps -has been chnnged to.the oftico of tha Colloctar of Intornal Rovenue. Arcade Bullding, Room 20, entrance 161 LaBallo-st., whore' thoy can bo obtained in quantitics to suit purchasers, Thoro will be a spocial meoting of the Chicago Booloty of Physicians sud Burgoons, in the par- lor of tho Orphan Asglum, on Mickigan avenue, noar Twonty-gocond atrast, on Mondsy ovening. The disoussion of ** Cholera™ will bo continued. 'Tho Diraotrossos of tho TProtestant Orphsn ASF'hlm\will glyo & baskot pienio at Wildwood on Friday nexti Invited participants will be at the Twouty-second streot dopot by 8 o'clock TFriday wiorning. Provisions aro to be ront to the Asy- ll%u{ c&t any time Dbeforo 9 o'elock Thursduy night. £ 3 A lady from Californiu will doliver a briof ad- dross this ovoning at the Socond Baptist Church, cornot of Monroo and Morgan streets, upon Hobrow Doeiry, with some lyric translations Irl?; Hobrew poots. Froo scats aud all in- vited. Tho Art Committoe of tho Exposition would liko to placo on exhibition the designs submitted by the architocts for our now City Hnil. Archi- tocta dosirous of having tholr plans exhibited will notify tho Becretary, Joun P, Roynolds, No. B7 Washington stroot, ‘immediatoly. Thero will bo o public tomporauce meeting in tha biell on Harrigon stroot, nonr Halstod, under tho dirootion of the Eriu's Hope Temwperanco Bocloty, at .7:30_o'clock this evoning, when an address will bo dolivered by tho Hon. A, L. Mor- rison, Tho public aro cordially invited. ‘Tuoro will bo 2 mooting of the commissioned aud non-commissionod officers of the dilforont military organizations of tins city nt Wull's Hall, cornor of Halsted and Adnme stroots, this aftor- noon, for tho purposo of clecting field oficors on tho occasion of tuo Mulligan Monument As- sociation pienio, on Aug. 2. A corrospondont plaintively inquires what rom- ody can be suggestod for: tho ‘intolorabla stouch emanating nightly from the offal burning nuis- anco in and around tho Stack Yards. Headds that tho Northwostorn Fortilizing Company formerly roceived all tho consuro, Ho thinks an inves- HFnfion wonld show that tho thero aro many of theso foarful nuisances in that neighborhood On Thursday last ‘'a boy named. Frank Dono- Do, 6 yoars of age, while playing in tho strook, in front of his paronts resldonce on Walsh stroot, two doors from Paulina, was run over by o horso and wagon belongiug {o Spoonor & Co., driven by ona John Grossheiser, ono of the ‘whoels passing ovor tho child's abdomen, Not- withetanding tho sovore intarnal thurlos. the child lingered until between 12 and 1 o'clock next day. Aninquost was held on tho Lody aud an open vordiot roturned, stating tho facts in the cago, 5 The now C(ermau non-moctarian cemotery, Walshoim," formorly *** Haay' Parl," will bo dedicnted and conscorated to-day, amid impos- Ing ceromonios. Over thirty dilforent societien and wavy privato citizens will take part, Thoy will start in_a_procossion from tho comer of LinSallo and Washington ntrects at 9 o'clock this morping, and march to the Northwestorn Rail- road dopot. ‘Tho coromonies at tho new ceme- tary will bu%ln nt 12 o'cloolk m. Mz, Francis Lackner will bo the orator of the day, Amooting will be hold on Tucadny ovening noxt, In the Unitod Prosbyteriau Cluseh, cornor Mont roe and P'auliun straots, of all thoso in favor of tho organization and ostablislimont of s now Baptist Church to nuprly the wants of that part of the Wost Division” hounded by Ashilnnd ave- nue on tho oast and Madison slrect on the north, Al \Vost Sido Baptists are invitod to attond this woeting, more capecially thoso who aro willing to umito and labor with.'such organi- zntion, if establishod, R Anothor korosono aceldont fs roported. The fira for which tho alarm soundod yestordsy nftor- noon ab about & o'elock was causiod by Mra, Ella MeKonny, of 147 Hastings strost, attompting to Lisaten {lo lighting of ® firo by pouring upon somo emouldering ombora the “contentd af a XKerosono can. 'ho atorootypod consequonces fol- lowod, 'Tho clothes of Mrs, Mellenny snd her four-year old dnuEhtnr woro instantly in flamen, and boforo neslstance nrrived the woman was fatally and tho ohild vory sertously burned. Tho unfortunato woman iy nnl( 206 yoars of ago, and 18 tho mothor of four childron, *The _fire did not amonnt to muoh, outside of ‘tho ahovo conso- quencos, and the offorts of tho firemen wero not rm(ulmd ou tholr arrival, ——— A Now Trade Journal, Tho Chleago Weekly IHardware and Ivon IList,a pockot pamphlet of 150 pages, dovoled exclusively to tho hiardwaro and fron interesta of Olicugn, and pube lished by Aug, 0. Bchooloy, No, 189 South Olark stroet, makes itn first appoarance on Baturdsy, Mr, Sehiooloy i8 widely kniowi among merchunts a8 tho publisher and propriotor of tho Dry (ouds Price List and the Grocery awl Drug Price List, which sro simflar i form to tho Hurdwars and JIron List, and hayo long been deomod {udisponuablo to doalors in theso respeotive branchoa of trade, The Hardware awd fron Liat cau hardly bocomo 1eas popu- larau o roference Look, a3 it Is gation up in » wanuer rhieh canbot fflto Tonder it eqnally wietul to_ovary hardwaro man.who inay hinve business rolatlons witl this market, It containg tho whola rango of sholf hard- wwaro, with linta nud dlacounts i conncotion, and tho wholo, entaloguo of licavy hardware, ncluding iron, atcal, ool i machiion, waigon and darringo ncdware) nnd wood matorials, malleablo fron castitigs, nnd otlior lines, all listed {n tabular form, with disconnta in cone nectlon. Wo belleve thoro ) tron paper in the Unitod Btatos that publishe all- (ho ats, with dis- counts appended, ag doen (ho Hardwaro and Tron List, Tl contentn ara arrauged in slphabatieal ordor, and indoxed; i tho pomplilot {5 ombellisbed with o Liandanmo title-pngo, and noatly bomnd, The liard- wnre trado of Ohicnga I to Lo~ congratulatod ou tho sdvout of fla *own organ,” e Humboldt Parle, _"Thin 48 tho namo given by tho Chicago, Milwatikco & 6t Paul Ratlway to its first’ plation Loyond Westorn avenuo, and hove, It 1 tha oxpressod , purposa of this rond, by furniahing tealn facllitios, to buld up s local population, Tho location s ono which will certainly favor thia end,. Alinndsomo dopat building hias beon constructod near tho Intorscction of Division ntreot with Grand nod Gentral Pack svonuos, whero may. bo found tho Lighont ground betwoou tho Iake shore and the Deaplainea Iiver. Grand svonno, which it in pro- sod to wiflen to 120 foot, 44 olrcady under cantract to paved, aud_thi a continuous pavod drivo will ox- tond to_{hin polnt fram tho_contro of tho clty, A fino artestan woll . bos boon bored . by private entorpriso, tho wator from- which is of excoptional purity, Goualderablo tracts of land are hold o future aubdivislon by much partios s the Ion, William 1, Ogdon, Judgo 11, T. Dickey, sud ohors, whilo como of tho chiolocat. proporty had beon mubdivided, snd (s airoady. attracting tho' attentlon of buyors, owing to thio modorate prices “aaked for lots and thelf ncarnoss to tho contro of buainess, In the advortising colitans of Tar TAmuNE las notico of a fortheoming auation sala of lots in ono of hos” aubdivisions. Lot nieae & eouventont depot within four blocks of Humboldt - Park, with beantifal fmprovomonts, suppliod with _puro water frco of cost, ud on a°paved avouuo londing . into . tho ‘hesrt of the alty, should soll readily,at from $400 to $500 cach, snd it s safo to prodiot a largonttondanco 6t & publid salo whoro auch attractions nro offered. A froo train will tart from Badinon stroot bridga depot at 2 o'clock on day of nale, tn o fTording o plonsant rido to thoso deairing o 860 tho fmprovements in thfa dircction et g Julius Bauer & Co. With all her jealousy of the Phmnfx City of the Lakes, Bt. Touls is constrained to stand on tho corner of Stato and Monroo strcota’ and admit that in tho colosanl atriictisre known as Potler Palmor’s Iotol any feat of horais uttorly oclipsed. Tho bullding s ono which will stand 8 monumont of Ohicago enterprisc, Happy tho merchaut who has. ronted a store in tnis oyal edifics, Tho firat to do so Is a firm well known in'Chicago, ' The nama of Jullus Dauer & Co,, muslo dealors, will “always bo remombored o8 thaf of tho first busincsa houso which took up ita quartors in that buflding. Thoy have romoved {0 tho ‘now storo thelr enormous stack of Knaba and othor pianos, togother with thelr ontire sesortmont of musfoal instruments sud: musical morchandise, Thoy could not Lave goloctad o botter place for tliolr glgantic business, nor could ‘Blr, Palmor havo found botler tonants. Tho storo fu eo conveniontly:sltusted o8 to be reached caslly from any point in tho cily, Dermatology., Tho Home Journal, of Now York, cdited by Morris, Phillips & Co,, n rocognized as nn suthority in thls conntry in mattors that appertain to culturo and fash- donablo intelifgence, From s columns of July 80 48 taken tho following notico of Dr, B,0, Perry, whoso Chi- cago offica fa187 Bouth Olark streot: “ Slnco tha firo, the ot city of tho West Los been dolng well, and needs (410 nfd (1 o Snnuclal way, from outeidors, 'Dr., Perry, tho noted durmnhflwftll, of this city, scoms to thiok, howevery that the Rnir and scalp-of her citizona nee attention, 'At all gvents, ho wili eatablish himaolf there for a conplo of mopths, commencing sbout tio Int of August, roturning aubsoquently to his headquartors, 49 Hond atrect, Now York, Wo heartily commend Dr. Porry to our Western friends and readers, In this city ho hay earned tho confidonce aud ‘esteom of our best cltizons, and madoa reputation for profesafonal skill in his apcolalty of skin disonses that will bo valuable to him wherover ho goes.” V ——— # Our Suburbs. By referring to onr auction column our renders wil sco that Mesara, Ellson & Fostor will muks an impor- tant anction kalo of 400 splendid residonce lota,at Bouth Englowood. on Thursday afternoon, Aug, 21, at half- poit 3 o'clock, on tho grouud, South Kngiowood is situated on tho Chileago, Rock Island & Pacifio Rall. xond, directly south of tho city, nnd s charmingly lo- eated, bolng sixtoen feot higher than the City of Chi cago.’ Thero ia no doubt as to tho sicady and sapid cnbancement in valuo of . all tho property situntod on this road . botween Chicago and Woshington Iclghts, ns it is on tho dfrect line of tho most substautial and elegant dm- provomonts whick are advancing southward from tho city with great rapidity, South Englowood cau, at the presont timo, boaat of many fine rosidences, and mauy more aro being built, aud In contemplation of bnild- ing. A froo train will loavo tho Vau Linren atreet depot At 1345 p. m, on day of salo, for tho aecommodation of thoso atfending tho sale, —_— Improvoments at Morgan Park. Tho Blue Island Land aud Building Company has orderod thelr Buperintendent, Col, Goorgo R, Clarke, to orect at onco a commodious hotel st Morgan Park ; also to it down anothier srtesian woll on Block Vi to build at onco & fino achiool-houso for tho District School ; to build houses for anyono wishing to live at Morgan Tark on_ casy torms of paymunt, and mako Roveral othor and fiuo improvamonis without dolay, Thlg' recont Bboral nction on tho part of tho Bluo Taland. Land snd Building Company, togather with What they havo nlrcady nccomplished by way of im- provoments, will make Morgan Park ono of (Lomost attractivo of our suburbs, snd 5 very proftablo placo for roul ostate nvestment School Opening. Vacation timo Is nearly aver. Tho boya ara ravolv- ing in Ihoir winde whero thoy can'get tho greatest amount of good during tho next lx months or next yoar. Tho Bryant& Biratton Business Collego ia o freat favorite for tho rearon hat it puts young men n tho way of raally doing somothiing, clther for them- Belvos or for othors, Tho coursa of study haa boon greatly cnlarged, tho teaching {u vory thorough, and tho xaoms aud furnishiug uro clegant, The Institu- Hon is ot tho soutboant corner of ‘Stato and Wasbing- ton atrocts, und arraugements can bo mado for eutor- iug at any tme, B Prevention Better than Cure. Altbough tho chiolera hus not #ocured & footbold {n tho clty, it is slways better during the summor soason toba propated for bowel disorders, Tho eminent Dr, E. R, Squibb, of Brooklyn, haa published o formuln for tho benollt of the public, with diroctions for treat- ing inipient stages of diurrhoa untiin physicisn can bo summoned, Mossrs, Duck & Raynior buve this medicine put in convenient form for Lomo use,with Dr, Bquiblys formula,and fall directions upon cach label, I¢ may be bad at efther of thyir drug-stores, and it, or homethiug shnflar to it, should bo fn ovory dwolliig. Tis prompt adminfatration moy bo of immenso value, i i cpe e Mo ‘Watohoo. . Why i the world ulwayu lamenting that it arrived Just too late 7 Bhuply bocause tho wotld 18 coutout to lot its watclios run down and kioop wrong timo, Such watehes ard porpatully gotting tho ownar futo trouble, Thoy,ncad sopalring Thoss who know a thiug or two tako tholr dolinquont timo-pleces to R, J, Morsa & Coy, cornor of Lako aud Olark stroots, and havo thom at- teudod to, Having onco had thfr watohes repnired, Ahoy talio their jowelry there for the uato yurposo, ‘ud always come away satlafled ———— The Montroal House, At Montreal, Cubndu, Mr, L. W, Decker, Tato of tho Albfon, has purchased and refittod in the Landsomeat style tho Moutreal Houso, and {8 now running tho #ame with O, B, Clavoland, Iste of the Ameriea, as Chiof Clork, Br,D, 18 woll-klown au a botel-ksper who nover allows a guost to go uway without fesling bottor than when o camo. Chicago peoplu visiting Moutroal sliould uot fall to put up at tho Montreal, Tho rates aro only 82 yer day, e . Ronl Estato Sales. During the comiug mouth W. A, Buttors & Co, will offor somo of thelr most valuably improved and unim- proved proporty in Chicaga and viclnity, On Thure- day, Bept, 4, thoy will sell the pl‘oporl‘v’ of George IL Rozet, £aq., which dn regarded s being the most atylislh property in_{ho neighborhood of tho Bouth Purk aud boulovard the markot can offer, e Roward. Twority-fiva dollars roward oifercd for any case of chironio diarrhs, dysontery, cholora-morbus, or any summor complaint we can’t euro with Dr, Kendrick's Carminative Auodyne, . Warranted to ouro chiolora snd cholura-fufantum If takon fus thuo, Koop a bottle fn tho hiouse, For.pslo by all druggists, Oftico 909 West Madisou street, e = Miochigan Avenue Property. On Wednesday aftoruvon, W, A, Buttera & Oo, will make a poromplory salo of & very valuablo Jot on Michigan avonuo, ‘TLis proporty 18 now froo and clear of all cocumbrance, aud {8 offerod on vory favorabls torms, ¥or partoulacs seo ndvertisement on tho firat g, e — e Oheap Furniture, Why 18 thero such a rush to No, 213 167" may bo answered briefly, That establishment. {s voportod to bo'selling furniture at wch loss than cost, * All who doubt thin statoment should call vound and bo aesured of its corroctucss, R e Jawalry, The palatlal jowelry-catabillshmont of A, IT, Millery Nos, 183, 185, und 167 Wabaah avenuo, is now stocked withs the choleest sasortmont ot gouds over exhibited i Ohbicago, Tt 18 worth whils to vislt this stcro, ‘whethior vue Intonds purchusiug or not. — e . Bale of Carriogos, Ou Tuenday nest, W, A, Butiors & Oo, will closo tho en‘irs slock of & llv\lllllfinclrrlngl dealor, at No, 815 Blatouiroot, Tl will Lo a groat shanco for burgalua, e — Collara. # Nover pat off tfll to-morrow what can be done to- 2" 40 4o at oneo o the bust furniehing storo, and cither the Elmivoud or Warwick coliar, e ——— e = — OITY REAL ESTATE, at..'nons Linooln-nva, 1 lot. \ nour Willowy 1 Tut, 51,200, + monr Uontra, 1 fnt, 81, T X noar Holdenng., 9 15h, #1,200 pach, Burllng-st., noar Boldon-av,, Tote 3a12, £1,%0 onch, Droxal-av., none FIlty. 01t st., 2 lote, ¥ Lincalniay., comor L), A lois, Wrighitwood-av., noar Lincoln, 2 Intn, €1,000, Dunning-st,, hear Lincoln-av., 2 lots, 800 Owon-ats, near Divores, 3 jut, Bhotfoli-nvs, none Diversy, 3 fotw, Inistod-at., hoar Wrikhitwood-v,y 10Tote, 81,000 oach, ‘noar Wrlichtwoud, 10 lots, 3 noar 1Falstod, south tront, &3 ‘honr Uonitro, odst frunty .+ Roar Ountro, onst frult, ‘wast of Linoolu, 60 foot, Y, 640, Tioar Thirty-firat, 1 fot, #di: 2 oar Lincoln, eouth frant, 4 lota. OJt BALIE-BY A ARINGOERG, WITITTELARN. IO N Sothcnt cornot 5¢ Weab: Ington and Wolleat, 1 ousa aud ot on Ganal, noar Taslor.st., $7,000, Houso nnd lot on Arcligrav,, nosr Twonty-fodrth-st., and lot on Btato, noar Fourteonth- 7,780, Houso nnd lat on Btato, ncar Twanty-nintli-et., ¥6,600, Houso snd lot on Douglos place, nonr Pralrio-av,, 1;1.&.;0..,. snd lote on Milwaukooav., from §7,600 to ! A 2x Tndiana-ny,, botweon Twonty-sixth and I 180 on oty ninyater 80,00 002 {80 o Lako-av., a tino cornor, 87,000, B0x180 on Btato, nonr Thirty-third-st,, ¥6,000, 502120 on Biato, uoat Fortioth.at., 84,000, Fc’)iiTm T_DY W. J. DAVIS, 16 MADIFONST. + tory aud isament briok housos, finishod in tho b » i good noigbborliaod, noa nooln Park and ‘oara; poascssion. given in Heptombor. Corner Aud 1ua1do Jote,'cast ar wost rout, saumo locality, on long timo. 9-atory and Uriok basomont houso, Bouth Rolioy- sl W“ ordor; prico low, W-foob lota Just bosoud tira _lmlh. ont Bldo, E—AN OOTAGON.FIONT IIRICK ITOUSE , nour Thirty-fourthst., No, 1633 all nte, Applyon tho promisos, in'tho o G, BMITLL, TOR BALE-NKW OOTTAGE AND LOT ON HUB- tornoon. OITY REAL ESTATE. 0 Olll. BALE-DY.J. Il KEELKR, 46 SOUTILCLARIC o 2atary liouse, 9 rooms, nnd ., [modiato possossion, Wostornav,, 2stos 7 roome, i Tioar Thirty-socond, aottago, 8 roomua, , nose Hogno, 2 slory houso, and lot Bos1, naluav,, morth of Thirtiot 08128, B30 por-t, Michigar ot Horth of Lorty-Rrateste, w;ir;?. Bl e oot ‘Indlann-nve,’ nanp Thicty.fith-st., Tota at 100 poe fuot. Prairio-av., near Thicty-fifth ota 35 (0 1M por Dratrio-av., nor Lifioth 75, Kontainat) nove Stomnrd. 1 0! Linn ornar Woo Adninnat, Mo, 5036, ¥ arron-av., nonr Stantun, 2z, yler-at,, weat of Wostorn-nv., lota at 81,100: otfora sty tinat'0'Hiricn, 5100, 960 por ook, Adama-sL., oait of Unlifornin-av., Tots at §10 por foot. OIt BALE-1IY OANFILLD & MATTE: st Inpeuvod huninoss and residonco proporty. Unlmprovad businens and restdonss brovorty. Aavo proporty well Toeatad, Bubuehan rosidanico property Improvad and yacaut, o capitalista neoking invostmonte. i woll rantnd, fm. provad broorty, ar uuluiproved proporly, wo can offer T thoso soaking vonld tthor In tha clty or sub sooking r¢ lonces, ofthor In tha cl or sub. urbs, wo can sbow some of tho most dosirablo In ix\lrkot. lm‘l‘l""l‘llf:"b:l{:flé“‘lloll Wo cont offur somo of tho bost water ‘To buildors who wish to nurchaso cheap lots to butld on. (‘:gn‘n“u“' ‘wo cau offer guod property n‘:\!l on favorablo AR BAL_35TORY AND TAREMENT VIC [foREA RRMONT o nlr,?lnily’l‘l:‘!‘m:lhwlmoncfl. southwoatcornor Vanliuron. ond Fortpnovontly Shianga. 143 Ladal N, 60 LA- at cost; coltago, cornor Halsted . ontliy . Bl Bluok, Yoom 1o "% acton on Lany Point 1 oot °hh"::“ fon ox Yé"““:“'f“?k Hoad aud Harrison. ot o Badisonn - Ly, ORlordons. i n bargatn. OR SALE-BY D. COLI N, iSTATR Fs‘n Duntors 1ls=w§ ‘l?aluwfi-'fiw' JUEAG ESTATE \aros adjoining tho 1t 8 w1 55t meat of Hotiort wonthly payinonte.” . M. Adans, Jagknunats,, and Lacry ot Road, cast of 3 alioat., Hoor b, 3 I Sadlost., Jioor § ey Oft BALE_NItW HOUSE, 9 TOONS, BATIE | Biler Colt ot cor mfiroyed provorty all ovor tho Wost oo, pantey, dlosots, menlel, watbebowla, 0, . | TS prin Gt ot oo o ylasgoler, A& bareals; vn ons tofms, "0, b | WO SATEAQR, DROUANGE hASTMERT COT: il 5, 311 Won 501 Morgaii-t., botwogn Fourtaatth and Lifteonthe s, 1- fus OR BALETOUSE HILL‘IND% LOTON BUNNGIDE: | brick or luihbor, GAILLIGK, 2i Last Montodtar, " 2 i i ) OR BALE-THE TWO.91 i Buraide.st, none Tucilott, shlos; et on Burnatdocat,, | TPOR: BALRCTILE TWONCONY. AND BASENTE? an foath-boulorard doublo, frunh SHURG il be'worths | Fhosd labing tobi o vell-Gullt ouse, vt al nedu 1 13 5 ovamonte, p catad, ol = R T 4 Blato- | URTLERY, 1o and 117 1tase Madinomagy "o oes Lo J) & T ~X NEAT COTTAGE OF 6 HOONS OR SALI—TIOUSI: AND TOT ON ROUTI DEAT -nt., 8 rooms, with bath-rooms, wator, 1, and ts, with loasa of ground, ohoap, and. aomoragor jood Jepairs torma 10 Hull, Addfoss N7, r0'at 207 Xulton-ai. i Tribuuo offico, oL SALE—toxice FT, Btatost, huroh Bool OR BALE_LOTS ON WRNTWORTIH-A Torty-sovonth:st,, also lots on Thirty.olghil ehonp, O, DELANG, 117 Olark- OR BALE—A TWO-8TORY TIOUST, NO, %8 NUN. Ting-nt., ono bloak woat of Lincoln-av. borso-onrs, 180 aovorai othor 10 and 13-room huusea toar Lincoin Park, ranging from 000; choap, and oxsy torms, ' Apuly to JOEN B, MALL! ast Lak SAL AORES OF G ROPERTY F rondy for tho markot 450 por cont loss than valus; no umbug. _Addross 1t 11, Lribuno olico, TOR SALECOR RENT-HQURE AND TOT. AT- ply 84647 Burastde-t., south of This Fdn BALE—51 BUTT] LDST, USE ON A loasod lot, 4 50078 {0 ran, at #60 por yoar: b roams, § glosatag bost bl oo on tio siroats must woll; ondap or casli, 'OR BALE—MICHIGAN-AV.—A VRILY DESIRA- bla_and commudinusly-arcangad houso of 14 or 13 Fooms, with larga lot and barn, (n ouo of tho bost Ionatidon on, tho arvgne) Lo Lo old on essy tonius. n TAST TRONT, ON NORTIU near Bobilile. . LEONAID, Mothodist m AND vory PRED. L, FAKI & CO., 8 Whaslington-st. JORBALE-1IY i, GOODRICH, 1% DEARBORN- s 3 -t B foot. noar Tyonty-ninth.st. hfl?}éwélm por foo Tudi t. Indiana.sv., noar Thirty-tirst-s or fuat, Tndinaavy uene Thirty-sixt olfor wanted, Htato-at., 100xial, noar Sixty. Oskwoud Luulovard, noar Vinconno 10 acros 8o 14, U7, 1, 8160 por aoro, [FOR BALE-NORTI DEARBORNET. . T00 TEET L) botwoon Behillor and Gootho-sts. : will bo sold at a bargain, I'RED L. YAKE & Ci 88 Washington-at. JrOR SALEAT A T Haisiod-st, noe Kifey.i 'EQYY, 1 Washilngton-at, For ORER, IN @, & 1, 1 tho Took Intaud and O; C, & 1. 0, railroa AYRES & BOLF, 74 Wat IN, TIN ACRIS ON AYRES & b " 825,000, AN ILEGANT MARE thioo storlod and basomont. Also, bll'lll“‘lll )U‘tl ;llnfl \'L\l‘ll‘; Tllu’ h(:gjnfl in mfill ‘oxcol ou} opats, and 18 tho south houso 1 thiy roty o tho Surnee vl Vhhinabany. and Twouty-ifiat, | WANIIN, KELENEY & GO, it Dosrborn.at, 3 T{OUSH AND ONOIOK LOTS o cash, balanoo to W _HOUSE ‘noar Wiokor Park; small Fl‘lj'flll\nll n wit, §3,600. OLAS, L. HOLMES & ©0., 71 Doarborn-st. 101t BALE—ON MONTIILY PAYMENTA: Clicagu-av. and Buperior.st., lots 8750 tu 81,000, Ashloy-st., noar Hoyue, 8500, MeUonuick's Faotuy, ¥icin: Houso and lot at. Downor's Grove, EDM! G. on on Shol prot ddross R G T, Tell OR BALE—A TWO-STORY FRAME, BRICK CEL- royomonts; 1ot B lor, modern im| ot front, within Balf bitolt of Schutiier's rosidonco. Addross Bl &, Aribe un ohiico. 0T SATE-GTOTS ON HIGIT bargain, Two lots on Polk: Twoluts on Warreneav., noat Callioraia, Ono acea on Takeat., noar Wost Forly-olghth. Fozty poros In Seo. &, 83,13, "Ono bundrod aud’_slxty acres in’ town of Worth! H. J. ARNOLD, %9 East Madixou-st. 0 BUTL] avonuo, Bouth —100 ¥T, ON A no cash roquired If lua. oiioo, N-AV., AT A BIG ‘noar Campboll-av, LAGE AT HIGIT. oxcliango for clty o e for ca, proport; KING, 113 Doarlorn. OR BALE_FRAMI IOUSE WITIL Tii ABTZ- Ntk e o, it ST iy in paymont, OIY & MAUILL, 11 Glusiepts (2K02 O n\\' ont Whit ELD & MATTENON,' € LaSalio-u ALE-OIt EXOLHANGE~FOR INPROVED Gty broporty, b acrus un Ashianday. p AR, T2 Bonrhnrneat, o v~ Abply o 01t BAT.E-131 LOTS B! A I1kulv‘ln1un-n.bn£fr Larsabog .mhml,"k‘{s YAy ak-st., nonr Oakloy, ol 1, v X UDWHLLIE, 158 South Olas i O BALE—BMALL COTTAGE AN, 1% Fourtiuat. vone Onkloys 553 montils, "o down. 1. G, UOODWILLIE, 10§ Bunth Olarkes or, &3 Fuiton-st. [FUR BALE-INPROVRD GUSINESS TROPITY at youe own prico; iho lot fronts Cotaxn Grova and y wanton ollur, K. G, GOUDWILLLK, BALE_LOW-PRIOED PROPERTY—FITTI- ¥, now brick 20xi0, With ston front, and 4 rooraw fn Toor, With favorablo loaso, 8600; Churohist, cattago and ot B0 Hollse, eiingo ' and Iot” 17 .y Doar 0 Inlaud-av,, 8025, 15, Iy Badlson-st., coruor Btato. JOR BALE_INDIANA-AV._ITT YOU W I O T R R b o Tl et e h, alanoo yoars, BTOLK & WAL, bl Wanbiug- om 15, ORt SALE-TIE CIRATEST LOTS, %1% 13 E oit iy Nortl Bido, olof 10 tho Siret- shrsy Ia i Nurnory Snbdivision, Yory igh ploasant graund, far 360 1o 8700a lot, Groat part of tho purchasy moucy ean ro- main on long thno at 6 por cont, {nterost, Thu prico in the nofghborliood is 0 por cent’ biklior, * Titla porfeat, Inquiro of tho awnor, 163 Mllchigan-nt., cornor Dearhory butwoen 10 aud 13, or on Bunday, No. 616 Clybourn.av,, thio noxt block wust frow thu car QR SALE-CORNER THIRTY-THIRD. Rhodes nv, 60 t('on Vornon-ay., noar Thirty.ccondst. 5 16 on South Barkeavee near 1y 25 £t on Calumot-av,, avor Thirty-socor . Bl € 0n Forestavs, Hont Thisty-300ond-t, Tots on Adums, Jackeon, Vanisuron, Congross, som, and Polksle,, hotwooh Loomis and Ashian LOOMIS & CO., 160 18 Harrk v, ilo-nt. OR BALE—TIlli VERY OHOIGKE AGRES FRONT- i ng FittyiTeat, Loulovard, Statoonh, ad Wrbashe av, A larga portion of tho tho projinrty for u torm of yours 1f dosirod., ra it dosirod, KIS & CO.y 88 Washingto: YRED L. {01t SALE-SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, 10 A LR iy e, Madwort w0 R0 s e n sacrltioo i ownor I8 hout_oumfgeating * Suall down: Valaioo monthly. G, k¢ WOTK LTS a § [FOIL SATE_AT X GREXT BARGAIN=A GOOD o: g il Targo lob o Sonten st. of ownar, at Ttoum 11 Otia lack, ° oot Taiuire PO BALE-ON EASY MONTIILY PAYMENTS. ond :lblmlg HR;J:E? tll)‘ull(’l!l IIII(;\l l;mfl lots, (Tfl| a 19 Boo ot Botwoon Liacoln an e 5 shortly havo wbudon pavomont ta- 1ol e biis o busos now Fun theroon overy b ninutes, B, ING, 192 Denrborn-st, AR UM~ boldt Park. *A130, 6 lots on Stato: A. JACKSUN, TrOR BALE-§LOTS, J[ALF PRICK, N g ey toras, 1’ LaSnllo OR BALE—CIOIOR BUSINESS TOTS ON 0G- don-av., near Westorn-av, and Twlli i Blsa rosf- j(m'n SALE=A TOUSIE GONTATNING 7 ROOMS, } and 8 ycars' leakoof lot at only 845 por aunum ; loea- domeu e b Onkley and Thirioentit oty s | ton wnlondid on Wens Sl iy wl it bietion oy . you, \ra: nrEal Appd 1051 all eash, o0 '3, 10 o {0 CAMP WY, BROS.Y T3t Sradiso ciadd” | Rost Malstai. - S OR BALD—L G A-AV., EAST | J0ON SALE-O TXOUANOE_A LARGE PIRCE F 1’1”:.“ "l‘;‘l’ !' aoro ‘mim %‘«"&“‘{J}fi“ll& glg(‘xlm‘ln . zznm(xlléunéx‘zn proporty, ;’llll ffl),(fi(sfl worth 7! T 2 e uvoInente ; wi 0, o s g o ke 10, Bicuved oF walmiprovod, ok n oo atins MIARCe 5 ES AND AGES WITH iy all parta of o elty ue weloo nad toriy to sult all, Avl;yw JANPBELL BRROS., 181 Madison. st., cornor Clar] Fon SALU-HURRY, IF YOU EXTRCT T1 Cottago and lut on ndinna.st., ncar Roboy, ilubbard-it., noar Hoyno, #1,4%."" Flrst-at., noar Don, BL, 700, Bovural nlco cattagos and lots on Fulton-st, and’A av., about 3,000, 1t. 4, GOODWILLIE, and lot on Duttoriiold-ut,, noar Thicts-asventl, WL fako chieap lot as firat paymcit, 1, O, GOODWILLLE, 181 South Olarkat. OR BALE—GHOIOE RESIDENOR LOTS IN OUR now subdivision un Van Buran, Uongroes, and Hart: bou-as. and Congruss Pnrk Tota i watar, sldowalks, and_aro and will Lo sold on_onsy torm, Apply to OAMPBELL BRUS, o k., FOR 8, 'ORY HOUSE 00AMS ou Aloxnudorut. vory lioap if sold within a wook, Apply e CAMPBELL BROS., 101 Madlsou-st., curact COlark, . QR BATIET TOTS ON VAN DURTNST. WL, o wold ot n bargatn 1¢ taken 3 a CAMPBELL BRON (31 Madison-it., sornor CIAE, Fuu‘u‘[\LEIA NEW COTTAGE AND LOT ON Jacksopi-al,, near Cninpboll-ay., has machlo mantal, Dilnd £ B will o sold olighp. Apols'to UASIEH BELI 151 Madiso corner Olar) 1Y J. N, ROBINSON, ROOM I5, REA] ok, carnor Washiugton aud Uinrk-sta: ' Honor noar Mudluon, Briok No, [ 1lonorost., 8 roomis, BUR03 will tako lot! Thiowo aco bassalus snd orth Jook. ng at. FOR SALE-THIRTY-EEVENTILS] Btanton-st., 143 foot. -Michigau-av. sovouthat., G feot. UANFIELD & Sallo-st. QR BALE-A COTTAGE TIOUSE AND LG Houth Jofferaon-st., at a bargaiti, Call on tho owuor, . 0. GEEARY, T4 West Madisoi-st,_Goud titlo, JROR BALE-3 NI COTTATES ON VERMONT, v, junt soith of Thirty.iiratst: doublo parlor, 3 CORNER ornor ‘hirty: MATTESON, % arm, Lulanco b, 10, and [5 years at 6 yer cont. ' To thitoscukiniz an investe mbnt this caunot bo suryiamicd. - Addross M 13, Tribuaa i Fon SALE—A DS.STORY COTTAGE ON LEABRD ground only B10a yenr: 7 rooms and wators Bluat goll immudiatoly, Callat 42 Prrk-nv. ARD LOT 2§i¢% nd marblo mantels, ‘choap; enty tofms, _Apply on promisos. TOR BALR_CHEAP TOTA-OHEAP TOTH_ON monthly baymionts, aud just ontaiido tho firo limils, situnted on Wast Van Iuron and dackson-sta., just west of Californfa-ns., acooasiblo by Madison and Van Burcn- at. cars, Pricos $700 to §1,00 por Tot, {n wookly, moniti= Iy, orsdarly prmonte. o' golt, ' For furllior prticulani fgauiro o’ STLVENS & WOOD, Noom 1, 13 auch Clurk-st, JFOR BATE 10Xt L twoon Forty-sixih and £ it e 0 isty-olghtli-ut., honr' {0 stiopn, . A. SROW, o THOR BALE) ACRES sard, e tho yack, forod,” FILED, L. FAK 0 NINE [7 Wil sell ET ON STAT BE- orty-suonth-sta., 4 acros on nd Tuts or blocl:s ot West Chlcago & Northwostorn cat Sallo-at, ON HUMBOLDT BOULE. onpest fot for subdivision How £'G0., 83 Washi to! O SATE-ELEGANT STONE PRONT, TWOSTO. y and baseicnt lionso on Adawst;, wenr Ashlxud- all comploto and of first-clus work and mintarlal. . AYRES & EOFF, 74 Washington-st. a kd OR SALE —THOSE TWO-STORY NIX i cotiagos, with lots fronting cast on Ruboy-ar., [ Toot woutlof Vauliuron, fust cumploted In olcant sislo. witli taurblo bnsins, mav'tals, oto.; will by sold very low, and vasy torn nothing moro desirable iu the eity. BUEEAD, Rouun 4, City Hail, 4 PO SALE-AT A BARGAIN-LO nt., noar flarrion. Lats o Twonty-fitth and Twenty-sixt IAricalan Woll® GIIARLI 161 Munroost., Ttoom 11, JroR 541 IANGE FOR A GOOD F prous rig,or good horso nid bugiy, hotsew on oasil Tata with clwap losnos nnd chieap pricus, boinie only tha prieo of theoo yoarw run, and afl wow rosited Lo, famnata. Apply av 90U Wost Madivon- ON PAULINA- l"lll; AvOnIO, legi‘\\‘:[veu 5. 10 nercn. adjuiniug ', MOTSEs Attornors o o SR PRATTTG-AV., NEAR DOTGLASS vlago, cattago and fot, 26x13% foet, O, €. TIAYER & CO., 150 Eust Madisou-at, THOR BALE—HOUSKS AND LOTS IN AT, of thi city, s grent bargalis n aexe prupert conthy and e i Tinuis, Wisco nad Toy Hloplaitsuouis, Kiteun, pautey, aid ‘.{:";'é:“ rice, 200 cush, balanco m onts. J. H. VUL S 00., 119 Dostbornate o 913 BRIOK 110USE WITH BARN, ON Hono ot 20x13 to ullug Trico, $10, 2,000 Cash, balanco on long time. J. 5, GOULD & ca., 1iy Deacborn-st. Y JrOR BALE-RD. €0 WEST MADISON.KT. 37 story bullding lot $Ix135, Prion, 56,0005 B0 cash, balanoo lung tinie. J. 8. GOULD & CO7, 119 Doatboru-st JROLSALE NOUGLAN PLACE, NEAT DILATRIE: ay. 50125 foot, north front. O, O, THAYEL & €0, 164 Kast Mndisoivat, T JPoii ALE-ONEAP-GOOD TIOUSKS AND TOTH on Adsnia aud” Juckaou-sta. Toqulra at 191 Juok- son-ot, TrOit SALE-OHEAY, GOOD LOTH ON HALSTED Unlon, Murray, Ddsplatuos, and Wallnco-sta. : biglt Ground, strcots wmutlo, soveral houves bullding Ly pur- Shasora'af lotu.” Tiuis (s 1 yood ohanga fur Inboring mon, Lul:fi“l‘l“ ll]ml' B150 each, on long timo, POTWIN Fuu’ EALE=A VERY GREAT BARGAIN, THAT g P R e inols-ats, Lot Un(0, o Aol viico taken iumedintoly, WAL, 11, SAMPION & “CU., T LaSallu-st., OUs ook, Ti-A NEW TWOSTORY HOUSE OF 10 oms, 6 fintshod, 6 watlnlsliod, and lot wortli $1,000; title porfoot, ubatract to datos all'to busold thiy Yok tfor Jl.cm 1,100 caslt, balunuo In 8% yonrs at 8 por ot ‘Call or adruus o owtior I MUY, No, = ) T AL OF NOMCI e vt North_Lasiallo, 300 yor fout Ahulid, Wabnall anid ollr avenic, South 1do, ad ta a0y pek fout, and ‘muvanices.” U, £ “WORK & UO0., 128' Lasall RUORN- at,, Noom 6 ) . f Van Buron and Paulina.sts,, L eass Sevtoey anl oottt v ooy magblo. front Hdonce, )nll\l,mlvdum Y«nvu{:mncu and now, Small cash ; iy e lfonee. Jots 05 Torfost, Michizan, and Wa. At Bves storo 40c1% foot, on Monrog-st., will tako purt |u{(nnd Lallding lote BOxB) m?lln‘lfifl?‘:l h:&)ll(?‘“{'flll, on 'A’mw‘v.. noar Van Buren-st., offorod ohoap, e JPOR BATLE-21 LOTS NEARL ORNTRAL !’:\1“)( AT a luwlflh’flllo 'fiml ‘onsy torms, BASH & BHAP f:h\’, oot x e L. goad location for offico butld= i 10 AGRES & TIFTLE NOWMIEAST Irog: uuun’rn‘.{f,ifid:‘ 3, foy dusirabld for wubyllyllon; gianud for doobia Hho prico uskod, 13 ALY 1 o 6 Ol ok _OHEAP OITY FOTS—TIOMESFOR MEN o on Biato, Aenoll, But- e ey Daidely Teuty: ontls, ml ‘Bhastl Sl payinonts dowo, 8 por cout, Titlos l‘w 1ho ownor, 11 oo lulnlx?‘l\l\\‘lnfl' fieod R i anovor, Haht i bevontir, fhisy-thied, Thicly fousth, Sy Also, upon I'hirtyuiuth-ste, Wontwarlh, Avonar, luat, id Graylool hHI.IIIA;I‘{M tive {::;:l';’ H":“"A e ntranty Ao, S IIPAAR, 1t MonFoo’ i N ON 1yl T, NEAILL TRt AYRIS & EOFE, T Waahiidetou-sty 3 Seont T MUNTER & OANNON, 137 LaSuilo-ut., 1tou t omnibus line, 8100 below ita valuo, ON, 165 Nor(h Halsted.at,, un-staire, Tuguira TIIOM = Fflll Y g, 1 MATTHEWS & CO., CORNER LaSallo and Aadison-st,, in Ultizens® Han! Baorot hear Douglas Parki 4 aceas . Soc. 1y § nurcn un Oifdon-avey weat of Donjias Par 4 on Ogden: Dougins Park ; 100 lots ale; 2lots on uear Rohoy—a hnl’fll[_ GIt_SALI= L0TS JUSE [0 TPl Soier Vi duroncst,, aé 4640 n ot Gf Donine Pct, roatls £ront, on. Lo Unoh, “Ihcso ar0 v, B. We KIOT u TPOR FALE-T" vt av., wost o Hatrison-ut, INTRAL aud 3 lors at £40 15 LaEllo- POR_BATH—AT A BARGAT ool barp, ou southieeat oncn at 100 141, ALE-BY TIENTY T, G O At S, o 130 feot, Inutnns-B., Cor 18 tuken ag oneo. Togge Aniort-av, near buslovard, galy 3% por foot. This la very cl - ' Vi w Betgliton, ahoan, A ionald e e Wl Brade for city rim neer L proporty, and puy soumo cast wrnitur NRY & GO 1 w151 Haiisuet S JjORE. 1VER DOCK LOTS, DEFYTO T AL K facturiag Jutr: soutlvost: aud Kt\hdrhmpun{ fnall diree, lons, Want firet- o 4 n A fuiteo. 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