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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPYEMBER 7, 1873, REAL ESTATE. The Volume of Business and Specula- tion Rapidly Increasing, Ronsons for a Rise in Prices in the Next Fow Months, Present Cheapness of Building, and Its Effects. Somo Recent Sales by Auction and Otherwise, 'Tho steady incronso in tho setivity in reap ustato during the Iast fow woelis is shown, not only by tho groator number of porsons in tho xonl oatato oflices, but by the {ucronsing volumo of transfors rocorded from dny to day. Tho avornge weelkly aggrogato consideration of doods {lled for record now is nearly double what it wua in July, Thero {s usually somo incronse of snles of ronlty in tho fall, but in tho present instance the ducreaso is groater than usual, and arisos mainly from the extromely favorablo aspect of commer- cial and flnancial affairs in the West gonorally this fall, As tho trado of the Northwest is concontrated in this, 1ts motropolis, 8o tho effects of tho pros- perity of the groat wheat-raising reglon this fall is boing concentrated in the samo placo, 'ho whoat crop of 1873, in tho countiy tributary to Chiengo, will probably soll for §10,000,000 or 16,000,000 moro monoy than the whent orop of tho nomo torritory in 1872, Hero fs tho basis for @ laigo incronso of trado, That the grontest effact of this increase of wealth to stimulato worcantilo and manufacluring business will bo folt in Chicago, thore can bo scarcoly a doubt. The rewults of thix will, of courso, bo on fn- crease of population and wealth which will make au {ncreaso in the value of real estato in the city gonerally inevitable. That the increase in vale ues in sume quartors of the city will bo groator thau in olhers, therolsnodoubt; but in the pres- ont aspect of affairs thoro Iy probably no quarter of the city orits suburbs whera roal ostato will ot experiouco tho effects of the goueral pros- perity in o groater or less degree within tho next wolvo mouths. Prices of renl cstate, howaver, move slow cowparod to prices of ocom- modities, In fuct, thore iy Mitle ro- scmblunco in the lane governing thom. Teal catato, like bonds and socuritios, ropresonts tho wvestmont of the surplus profits of trade sud industiy, For this reason tho groatost do- muud for roul cstate is not Lo be expocted until tho groat wunual uctivity in oxchanging produets for goods called the * full trade,” is over, 1t ia thou that producers, munufacturers, merchanty, and spooulators know how muol they have mado and how muoh surplas profit they have to invost {n somothing of permanent valus liko real estato or buuds aud mortgages. For this roason tho greatest legitunate demnud for reul ostato thut will rewult from the present commorcial prosperity of tho Wost will probably not bo ox- porienced until next Fobruay or March, ... INHIDE RESIDENGE PROPERTY. Within the past ten days thete npponrs to be sousiderable woro inquiry tor what is called *in- side " youidonco property, that is, for building lota ons streots whoro tharo are pavoments, side- walks, gas, water, sud all tho vther couvenlonces of aity lite, not more thau two or three wiles Lrom tho busineus coutro, The causos of this bettor inquiry are, flrut, that tho cost of building is vory choap ; n res donco that eighteen mouths ago would havo cost 27,000 to build, ean now bo Luilt for abour #5,000. 'On o cheaper clavs of houses the percoutsgo of reduction is not so +great, and tho smallor tho houso tho loss the purcontage of reduction of cost. Another reason for moro iuquiry for insido residenco ‘property is, tho gonoral belief that the increnso of trado in'the city will moke a_grenter domand within tlo next yoar for residences for mer- chants and tradors gencrally. THE SOUTL GUICAGO BAILBOAD. The work of Emdmg for the Bouth Shore Rail- foad, from Purk Sido Station to South Cliengo, was bogun lust week, sud is now progrosuig aloug Soventy-first streot. The contract is thut therond is to' bo completod and ready for operu- tion i sixty days. Mr, Englo, the continotor, is thie inventor of n wow kind of ** roversiblo " rail, which wiil bo put down on this four miles of rond, 'Fho prospect now uppoars to bo that within the noxt thrce or four months tho Hyde Park traius of the Illmois Contral Railroad iwill run all tho way to South Chicago vin Bevouty- tirst stroot and Railrond nvenue, . NONTI GHOME DNIVE. Tho right of way for the North-Shoro drivo bas beeu secured as far south as Division strect, sud, wo undorstand, there is & movement among £omo of tho property-owners to got the right of way sy far south a8 Oak strees, The Lincoln Yark Commissioncrs voom to tuko vory little in- torest in tho matter. ‘'I'hey tried it onco, and mot with such extravagant demands from thoe owuers of apochryphul lots at the bottom of the tako that thoy ot disgusted, sud huve, by o gort of tacit undorstanding, turned the wholo busiucss of negotiation over to a solt-appointed committos of o North Bide pmpar? -owners, who Linve, as above- montioned, tocured the right of way as far sonth au Division strect, and probably by next wook will have it to Ouk stroot. They say that if they mioet with nuy scrious obstacles in acquiring tho right of way Gouth of Oak street they wil not bother with'it south of that point, but will leave It to the proporty-owners most intorostod to complete., WEST SIDE TIIOROUGHYARES, . Thero 38 not much uee in improv- ing tie West Sido Parks uuloss tho city authorities do somelbing to make thiom sccossiblo, Contral Park begins to Jook vory beautitul in the emstern purt of tho grounds, but, for all the good it does anybody in Chicago, it might a3 well bo twonty milos away. Lulke aud Madison streets both run through the pork, but the former is in no condition for a var- risgo drive; and, as for Madison streot, it ia about a8 good as & ** corduroy " road from West- ern avenuo to tho Great Eastern crossing. SVest of that as far os tho city limits it is only dirt road, and a very ordinary one at that, Wout of tho eity limits the owners Of tho land on oither Bide have widened it to 120 feet, and have had it fimaed and gravoled all the way through the Qowu of Cicoro, o distanco of four miles, ‘Ihus in the nine miles of this great thoroughfaro, from Btate streot to tho wost lino of the Town of Cicoro, tho only part of it that is bad is tho iwo miles from' Westorn avenue to tho <ity lmits, aud tho condition of this two ‘milos is anything but croditablo to tho elity. .Madison streot is, and will contime to b, tlio ‘great thoroughfuro of tho West Division of :tho city, Itis tho most direct line to moro sub- 'vrbau towus than any other avenue tunning out of tho city oxcept Luko strect, which s only auother avenue to tho same suburban pointd, But Madison strect tnkes tho precodouco of lnkn_ulrcut_ns o business thoronghfare inside Lho city limity, und, forthat veasom, will ovout- uslly do 8o to' o great extont outsido tho oity linite, Al uny rate, the manner in which tho proporty-owneis liavo improved Medison streot sveet of the city limits makes it disgiaceful that tho city does not do a little somothing to help tho coudition of that part of it inside tho olty imity o8 tar east as Wostorn avenue, CLARENDON UILLH, .My, 0, J. Stough, who rocontly sold a largo ‘part of tho suburbau town of Hinsdalo for the seum of £400,000, hasbought o tinlf interost in tho euburban town of Clarondun_ Hills for €50,000. Threo years ngo Mr. Stongh sold the wholo of tho - Clarondon ILills property to Mussra, Robort llarris, A. 'L\ Iiall, nud J. 3L, Walker, for 20,000 Iis present ro- purchase of o laif intorowt is, therefors, mado at an advauce of 400 per cont. Olarendon Hills in one milo enst of Hinsdalo, and is already a vil- 1age of some 600 inhabitants, and, ns it Is s high Jucation on ono of tho best-managed mlh’ul\ha ‘Tunnivg out of the oity, and oniy about 10 milos “from the bukiness part of tho elty, it bids fair to Qecomne an important suburban place, HOME IECENT BALYS, Mosnurs, William A, Butters & Co, hold o suc- .consful auction kale of nome vnr{ choico Bouth Tark proporty lust Tucedny. Tho northwest corner of Drexel Boutevard and Fifty-first sticet, & lot 129 feot enst front on tho boulovard by 210 footon Fifty-tirat stroot, vold for &35 por frout Foot ou Droxel Boulevard, Sevoral insido lots fronting east on tho boulevard sold for $176 por front foot. fow lota_fronting on Cottaga Cirovo avenue, botwoon Fiftleth snd Fifty-firet ‘ttroots, wore #old &t an averago of @60 pur front 100t Amang rocont salos of suburban ncros aro 80 ecrow in the w 1{ of n o }{ of Boetion 21, Town 71, Rango 14, ¢, ‘.amet Btation., Hold by ke Lavton O fu B24,000, . Also, 655 nere @ in Morgan Park, at Wasling oights, for 10,500, g y ab Wi gton Iloights, Mosara, W, D. Korfoot & Co, sold 214 ncron on tho south sido of Bixtoontl afroct, want of Wests gr;g agfiuuu and adjolning tho railvoad track, for Menry L. Hill eold yostorday, 41¢ neron, fronting enst on the Sn\lu)l' DPark, Xl, I“fifcy-nlnu; siroet, and alwo having n frontnge on Unlumet aud Prairio nvonues. Coneidoration, $5.000, FONTHCOMING AUOCTIONS, Wm, A, Butters & Co, will soll at publio auction, on the ground, on Mondny, Sept. 8, at $:00 p. ., 18 lots, sliuated on Wabnsh nvo- nno, near Fiftg-ninth stroot, nnd front- ing' on both ~ pides of the avenuo. 0. 0. 'Thayer & Co. will eoll on Thureday, the 11th Inst., at their oflice, 18 rosidenco lots in H"H ts\dzdmumu, Hec. 8, 87, 14, Waahington olhita. Afso on Wodnosday, the 17th inst., 180 lots, gllllunlud in tho Village of Winnotka, on the Lake oro. On Tuesday, Bopt. 0, Elison & Fostor will pell at auction, on the gronnds, 100 rosidenco lots nt South Lynn. On Wednoadny, Sopt. 10, ot 1:30 . m., on tho ground, 100 clioiso residenco lots 1n the 'Town of Lvanston, On Fridny, Spt, 12, ot 10 0. m., on the premisos, n marbfo-front roeldoncen, No, 1182 Wabash avenuo. On Satur- day, Hopt, 18, at 8 o'cloclt p. m., on tho ground, 4 Totson Binto streot, botweon Thirty-firat and Chir- ty-sccond, oaoh: lot bolug 25181 fect, to an atloy. Also at the samo hour, a residence lot, 25x114, to au alloy, on Wabask avenue, south of Thirti- oth streot, TESTERDAY'S TRANBFERS, The following instruments wore flled for rocord on Saturday, Sopt. 6: QITY PROPRNTY, WEY at, botween Tucker and Iialated ate, n £, Lot 24, dated Aug, 18 ¢ considoration, $700, Burling st, botween Wobster ond Belden ave, o f, 24x 123 ft, dated'Aug, 1; consideration, $1,400, Robeeea Bty near u w cor Throop st, 8 f, 24 ft to alley, with 'bullding, dated Sept.0; considoration, 700, Samo a8 the pbovo, dated Sopt, 6; conslderation, 0 700, Gl at 10t of Toenty:fonrih st ¥ £, 30x124 810 £, datod Beptomber + oonalderation, £1,000. ‘Canal #t, otweon Monrooand Adsms ste, o f, 20x70% 1t, dated Sopt. 6 ; conaldoration, $17,000, Westorn v, 62' ft n of Harrifon at,o f, 24x1012t, dated Moy 28 consideration, $1,250, ‘West Twelfth st, 50% ft, w of Loomisat, s £, 30x100}¢ £t, dated Bopt, 8 ; cousideration, £3,200, "West Tweifth ai, 5 0 cornor of 'Wood t, n f, 24x135 #t, dnted Bopt, & 1 considoration, 33,000, Binte st, 145 3-{0 1t, n of Thirty-th st, o f, H4x123% tt, dated Sept, 1; considoration, $,000, "Ihirty-noventh st, 8 w cor of Btewartav, n f, 48x125 1t, dated Bept. 1; considerntion, $1,600. Teuvitt st, 283t u of Donrde al, o f, 255100 £, dated Bopt, 3 connldoration, $2,500. Lot 31, in Bub-Block 1 of Dlock 5, Shefcld’s Addi- ton, dafod Bopt. 17; consideration, $700, XBiole }g’i.ol 15, in Block 1, Ellis’ West Ade ditoty, dated Aug, 163 considerntion, §3,605. ‘West Washington st, near n @ cor of Jefferson st, 8 £, LoL 6, dated June 13 constderation, $25,600. Ban'ns the avove, dated Aug.1; considoratton, 30,000, NORTI OF OITY LIMITS, North 75 ££ of Let 11, In Block 10, {n Hundloy'a Bub- division in Plue Grove, dated May 23 ; conetderation, 0,000, SOUTILOF OrTY L1NITS, Lot 10, i Block 69, ilopline’ Addition toTiydo Parl, dated Avg. 30 ; consideration, §1,600. Lotn 10 0 14, in samo block, dated Juno 10, 1872; consideration, $10,000, Lot 5, in Block & In resubdiviston of Dlocks 2 to 4 in Cannon's n X 8 3 10 & of 80 X 5co 4,38, 14, dated ly 28 + constdoratlon, $450, ot 40 in Block 3 of Phnro & Backoti's Subdivision, in 1o Hec 1,8, 13, duted Juno 28 ; considvration, Lot 23, iu Block 1, In Mundloy's 8 W i of 8 w X 80¢10, 98, 14, dafed Bepr. 1; conridoration, $1,250, Lot 20 in Block 1, in Johu Tear’s port of 'w & 8 0 3 of oW 3 Beo1,36, 14, dutod Buy 63 conaldoration, Lot 0, in Block 1, in Mointa’s Subdivision in Soc. 4, 98, 14, datod Sept. 1 1 considoration, $400. Loth § and 6, in Block 8, of Orvis'n o & of o & Sec, 7, 98, 4, dated July 1 ;' consideration, $400, 8, i eamo block, dated July 1; considoration, Lota 1 and 3 in same, datod Juno 25, consideration, Lot 7, in Block 4, in Putnam's Subdivision 8 w i Sec. 0, 48, 14, duted Aug, 1; conslderation, $450, Lots 13 to 40, in Honorys partof ne i n ¢ i of i i Boo, S, U8, 14, dated March 1; cousidoration, ,040, 1ot 23, In Block 2 of Hilchcock's hubdn in s o 3 Seo 4, 98, 14, dated Bept. 6; conaidloration, $600, WEST OF OI1Y LIMITA, Sub-Tot 10, with mprovemouts, in Moses’ Lota & to 8, fu Grey'subdn in n o & Soo 96, 49, 19, dated Aug. 20 ; conslderation, $2,200, Contrul nv, 0 o cor of North av, 20 acros, dated July 23; consideration, $21,000. Hatn as tho abuve, dated Bopt, 5 consideration, $25,000, SUMMATY FOR THE WEER, Tho following Js tlio total amonnt of city_and su- Durban praperty transforred during the week cudivg Baturduy, Sept. 6: City property, number of salos, 141 ; consideration, §620,035; north of city limits, uumber of sules, 7; couslderation, $41,9803 Rouths ,of city limits, number of sales, 20 ; consideration, $09,030; st of clty limits, number of wnler, 43 consiflorutiony 250,700, Total salés, 181 ; total conslderation, 812,407, —_— TilE PUBLIC Ll.llli:\]“'. Meeting of the Directors==Animated Discussion on o Motionto Open tho Circulating labrary. The Board of Directors of the Chicago Publio Library eld their rogular somi-monthly meot- lug yostorday afternoon in the Library, all the mombers prosont, Thos. Hoyne, Exq., in tho Chair. Tho minutes of last meoting were read and approved, T'ho Seeretary rond & communication from the Tomoopathic Relief Committos, by which thoy fornally turned over to the Library 180 volumos and 800 pamphlots upon IHomeopathio subjects, contribated by publishers and others for the bonefit of the profession in this city. Mr. Hoyne presonted a letter from 3Mr. Rob- #on, containing n statement of his account. On motion of Mr. Hayos tho matter was reforred to the Financo Committeo, and, on motion of Mr. TRorenthal, tho Secrotary was ordered to romit to Mr, Robson $600 on account. Mr, Authony moved that the Scoretary bo or« dered to writo to Mr. Robson for u written con- tract for binding tho British Patent roports, with the time extonded fo quarterly paymonts instond of monthly, ‘o Mayor's communication to the Board of Educatiou relative to the leaso of tho old Post~ Oftico building for the Library, wos read and placed ou tile, The following rosolutions wore adopted: That tho Becrotary bo ordered to ob- tam’ directories of Loudon nnd the principal citios of the United Biates; that the adjustment of unlaries for tho ensuing year be reforred to the Committee on Finnuce; that the Committoo on Administration be ordored to roport at noxt mceting what will bo the cost of throwing open tho tauk for a consulting library. < Mr. Hayes moved that the Committes on Build- ingu and Grounds bo instructed to inquiro sud report at how early a day, and In what manner, arrabgements ecan bo mado for opening one or more clrculnting librarics for the free uso of the publio in connection with this library. Mr. Anthony thought that the timo Lad comoe for oponing tho circulating library. Mr. Bhorey cousidered tho room inadequate to the domoods of o circulating library. ir. Woodard ‘bebevod that as the monoy was now on hand, tho timo had como to move,” If thoy wore to wait for the Board of Education to give them 100,000 to fit up tho old Post-Oflice, let the fact bo announced to tho publio, snd go on By thoy bad beon golug. Ilo thought thal spaca enough could bo obtained in the tank to have & circulating library without trouble, aud they ought, in_bis opinion, to bugin. Mr. Quenl thought tho prospeots wero oo indefinite, Tho Post-Oftico, aftor all, might not bo tho bost I)lflco, and it might bo advisable to build a ibrary. ‘L'he yeor past has not beon lost. Ihe rowding-room and tho books on the sholves are great acquisitions, 1t is bost not to begin an undertafong thut canuot bo carried out, thoroby disuppointing tho publio. It would be impossible to uccommodate & crowd in tho library in ity prosout condition. Mr. Woodard said that the library must grow. The time had been when even tho Boston Library Liad very imperfoct nccommoda~ tions, Mr, Hayos was glad that tho discussion hiad como up, Most Jeovi wanted to secure tho 0ld Post-Oflice’ Luilding, but be {hought that, for the prosant, it might bo well to outablish Lrunoh librarics, which would not be oxpocted to coupare with the great librarics of othor citiou, Tho motion pmvnfiud. ‘Thomattor of steam-heating and calelmining in the reading-room was roforred to the Comumittco on Buildings and Grounds, ‘Lo Committoo on the selection of & Librarlan roportod that they hnd agreed thnt, a4 soon ay poseiblo, & Librarisu shonld bo omployed, but that they had 1o recommendation to make at prosent, and thoy thorefore nsked for further timo to roport names of sultable candidsten, They woro allowod further timo to report. Ads Journed, [ T THE SHERIDAN-WASHBURN MATTER. The Committos on Pulico of the Common Conveil met yestorday aftornoon, to considor tha chargon made sgainst Buperintondent Washburn by Commissioner Bherldan, Aldormon O'Brion sud Bclnffnor wero alono prosent, tho other mombers being out of town. Mr. Tuloy was prosent. Ald. Schaffnor #ald he supposed all the Com- mitteo could do was to fiud the wuthorlty and duty of tho Councll in tho rmmlnm—uoz to in- vostigato the charges, Thoroforo, o would lilu} ir. Tuloy's opinion on tho quostion of ju- risdictlon, Mr, Tuley thonght tho Council hiad none, Ald, Behaffnor asied if Mr. Tuloy had nat‘ at tho timo of the Klokke-Reno affalr, decided that the Council bad jurisdiction,—they being city officors ? Mr. Tuloy had not, but he belloved Gon, Btiles bind. ~ Thero was spocial provislon made for acting upon tho cago of a P'olico Buperintend- ent, by the act of 1863, which provided any citi- zen might mako chargos in writing against any officor %0 the Duard of Polico, ndor tho Mayor's not the Mayor could romove the Buper- intondont. Ald, Bohaffner would like to Linve tho opinlon, in writing, Mr. Tuloy sald the only question was, whother tho powor to remove né with tho Mayor and Bonrd, or Mayor alono. lertainly tho Council had nono, e would Qg to get up an oploion. Ho did not bellove tho Council had power oven bofors thio Msjor'a ot l\llr.deuhbum got in aftor the mattor waa thua gottlod, ‘o ordinanco allowing hackmen to stand whoro they plense was luid over. —— A Now Drug-8tora. One of tho most completo and elogant ostablish- monts {n Ohicago 1s tho now drug-storoof Messre, ‘Thomas Whitfield & Jo,, No, 240 Wabash avenuo, cor- nor of Jackson street, Tho ‘deslgn for tho interior waa proparod by W, W. Doyington, and Le guarane teed tho handsomest fit{ings of any store in tho world, “There {8 uo doubt that hio liom obtained it, Thoro are ien varietles of ornamontal wooda used in tho most artistio combinations possiblo, whilo the doors, mir- rors, gold and color-work, and_frescoing, aro unsur— passcd by suything in tho'world, As a work of ard Slons the afare would wall repsy o visll willn tho stock of drugs snd follet articles Is solected with tho greuteat carc, aud solely with roference to purity sud excellonco, —— ‘W. W. Kimball, the woll-known piano doslor, corner of State and Adams stroots, {s dally rocolving nccossions to his very largo stock of Iallet, Davia & Co, planos snd Smitl's American organs, Ia mammoth salearooms, wholo- salo and rotail, oontain scorea of the grandest-toned instruments that evor responded to tho master's towol, The Hallot, Davis & Co, aquaro grauds, with the AgmiTo attachniont and threo springs, oro marvols of beautiful finish and exquisito fone,’ It iaa trentto stop in ot auy bour of the doy and hear thoso wondor- ful instroments under tho hands of the most colo- brated profossors nud_connolesours in tho city. ,Kim- balis {5 » popular resort for noted planists, who flock there to {nspect a now instrument with a commiugling of curdosity and dolight truly chorming, — e Julius Bauer & Co, Thia colobrated firm, ono of tho leading houses In the musical world, whoso fame i co-oxtonsivo with Ohfcago's growth and gratnoss, has opened & now em« porium In the Potter Palmor Grand Hotel, on the cor= ner of Monroo and Btato atroets, whoro they invite an inpection of a choice and comploto tock of all fnstrue ‘monta whose voica 18 melody. Thoy offor speclal in ducomonts as tho agonta of (ho famous Knabo, Baucr, and othor ostablished pianos, and offer on the most reasonablo torms favorito orgaus and _molodoons, Thoy hava also o complelo elock of band and string inatrumonts from tho bost German and Itslian manu= facturcrs, and o full and goneral assortment of all da of fauslcal morchands The Placo to Send the Boys. Wo all want our boya to bocomo good, smart men a8 thoy grow up—to havon proper appreciation of the vulue of thingw—and to bo orderly and systematio in their busincss habits, Todo this thoy must havo tha necessnry discipline, This can bo done the most oconomically by konding them to the Bryant & Strat~ 1on Dusiness Gollego, Lo inatitution iy ab oxcoilgut ono—ntanding at thio hoad in that department, Tho coliege in ut the soutlicast corner of Btato and Wash~ ington strevts, At South Lyn:w. On Tucsday noat, Oth fnst., Messrs, Elison & Foater announco another great auction ealo of 100 cholcolots, situated on Bluo Islaud avenuo and adjolning stroots cast, which ls tho most desirablo section of this im- portant and fusl-growing suburb, Tho terms of ealo ar0 ensy, and tho salo will bo peremptory, ovary lot to bo sold to the Lighst hiddor. * A special feco tran will lenvo tho O, D, & V. dopot st 1:45, returning to tho city at 4:90, without Qelny, A freo fumch will be pro- vided ; uluo the big tont which hus proved 8o popular at provious sales, [Advertisomont.] Dr. Portor publicly henls the slck without monoy snd without price,” at Grow's Opera Hall, Weet Madison atrect, every morning from 0 until 11 o'elock, commenclug Moudsy, Sept. 8, The public aro juvited to attond, No cliarifo for admission or trostment. vt st Short-Hand Writing. A courso of llustratad locturos on this bosutiful art will bo comnenced_to-morrow evoning, at 7 o'clack, in tho Metropolitsn Institute of Phonography, Nos, 105, 107, and 109 Madison strcot, by E, P, Morgan, who hag proved bis talent o o teacher by his clear and easy manner of exploiniug tho successivo mysteties and ris tricacies of un art eo truly sclontific. Terma for full courve, 312, —_——— Chioago Musical College, Tho fall term will commenco Mouday, Sept. 18, and 1lio books ara now open for rogistration, It is desira~ blo that tho pupils should call early, 80 a8 to fucllitate the forming of classes. Tho Qollogo will have o larger attendance this fall than ever boforo, Mr. F, Ziogfold Lins returned frow bis trip to Enropo. I office houra are from to 13 a, in,, aud 3 to 6 p, m., at the Oollego ‘building, No, 493 Walash avenu —_— Chicago & Northwostern Rallway---Sun- day Train. Tho through Paciflo express truin for Council Blufs, Omuba, Ban Franclaco, and all other far West poluts, will leave the Wolls stroct depot of tho Ohicago & Northwestern Rallway st 10:15 a, m,, Sunday, Sept, 7, 1873, Through tickets via Chicagd, Burlington & Quincy, nnd Obicago, Rock Iland & Pacifio Railwaya ara good on this train, —— Morchant Tailoring, Graliom, of No. 119 Boutl Clark street, hine just re- cotved s cliolce geloction of wooleus for men's wear, which ho Is making up cheap for cash, Young men who aro lovers of stylo aud luxury can enjoy thiemaclves ta tho fullest extent by leaving thelr orders with Grulam, who is without doubt ono of the best coat cutters in Ohieago, e & Drew's Busincss College. Evory young man cau afford to uvest a portion of his earniugs iu s scholarship in tho above fustitution which affords advantages for sequiring business quslifications more vuluablo then monoy, ‘This school 4 rapldiy increastug in numbers, and is {n sesrion botl duy and oveniug, For particulars, cull or send stamp for circular, SR, Stoin's, ‘What can bo onght at Stuln's for a dollar {a surpris- ing. Ho bias Just opened a most ologant nssortment of goods, All are requested to call, whother they pur- chaso or not, Blein remains for some time yet on tho ‘Weat 8ide, thus giving his customers the bencfit of cheap rent. No, 134 Wost Madison stroet, formerly No. 83 Olark stréot e Trade Your Piano. At Rocd’s Tompla of Musle, corner of Doarborn and Van Buren streets, old planos will bo takon s part pay- ent for now oncr, balanco belng paid in monthly in- stallments, from $15 to $50, Now, soven-ctave, roso- ‘wood plunos furuisled ut prices from $300 to $1,000, Every ono invitod to call and see, whotlier wishing to uy or not, —_— g Motropolitan Business Oollege, Nos, 105, 107, and 160 Madlson strost, offers very fa- cility to those desiring s busincss cducation, A thorongh and nractical courso of study, togsther with thiorough teaching, makes this o favorito institution, Lifa scholarsiip for full courso fu all dopartmants, ouly §50, Day and evoning scasions, [Advertisomont.] The Afilicted ehould not fail to ationd Dr. Porter's clinfes at Grow'a Oporn 1all, No, 515 West Mudizon stroot, where hio hcald the slck “without monoy and without price,” every morning from 9 until 11 o'clook, for tho benofit of tie aflicted poor, commencing Motday, Bept, 8, ———— Dr, Kahn's New York Anatomioal Museum. Tho Anatomics! Muscuns, No, 148 South Clark street, besldes bolng the Iargest and most sctontific show ever produced in the West, 1a dally recelving larys additions of tho Lighest moral standard, and Ia galuing overy duy more {n favor with his patrons s e Halated Streot Opera-House, Dr, Payne hos crowded the sbove lall during the paet woek with briliant audionces of Iadies and gontle- mon, Dr, Payne {a at the Gault House, and wiil givoe fiven, and Inducomonta offered to poraons dealring to bulld, the payments being so arranged 6a to nearcely oqual rent per month of nn_ordinnry_dwolling, For £ult partiouinrs enll at tho offics of B, T, Olarko & Co,, Roorn 4, No, 132 Lasiallo atreot, AMUSEMENTS. MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, lonroo-at., bot. Doarborn and Htato. Artngton, Coton & Kemble's Minstrels An Eutire New and Novel Programmo, First wock of tho Bnm-mlr‘lfihly'llmlnnmw, by Ed, Marblo, ‘oni MAGS NEW DELAINE! HAVE YOU NEARD TIE NEWS 1—Mackin, Wilson, and Nowcomib, ERNEST LINDEN in o New Specially. MABTER G, DAVENPORT in bis Gorman Bpocialtios, The Girl With The Curl! Biobby Nowcomb (the author). OAM-U-LET, - - - Billy Rice, GRAND VOOATL, QUARTET I, l‘.‘-fi‘fgg"ve for *“Tha Livoly Moaks,” and *‘Lifo on the o — BURLINGTON HALL, Uornor Blate and Slztoonth-ats. FOR ONE WEEK, Commencing Monday, Sept. 8. DAN MORRIS & HOWORTH'S Hibernica, or Tonr Throngh Ircland. DAN MORRIS as., .BARNEY TIE GUIDE. BISS JOSIE MORRIS a .KITTY O'CONNOR. Bupportod by s Poworfal Company of Ladies and Gone tlemon. H. A. B, WILLTAMS, Genoral Agont, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY, LILIAS LAST LOVE A sparkliog oroatlon by BRONSON HOWARD, pro- nouncod by PRESS .AND PUBLIC A perfoot roflox of modorn socloty in NEW YORK AND PARIS, now belng plosod to honsos arowdod with the ELITE OF QHIOAGO. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Continuod Bucoess of Bronson Howard's Sucloty Comads, DIAMONDS! ‘The Most Brilliant Comedy of tho Day. Im- bued "with Deep Interest. Abounding in Sparkling Wit, Prosented with o Strong Canst. Twenty-four Lindies and Gontlomen Bosutifully Costumed. Superb Mountings, Evorybody fs delightod with DIAMONDS! Which must I "lffll'aflll?g_l} Saitdravn shortly to wako room for AGADEMY OF MUSIO, THE MODEL STAR THEATRE, Hundsomest Auditorium fn e World! _Kn aty for o wack Grlys With o {avortte Fesgodtam"Eom FRANIE MATYO, And ologant production of his [dy1 of backswoods Iifo, DAVY CROCKETT. First appearance of tho beantiful ROSA RAND. GLOBE THEATRE, HMondag, Sopt. 8, and every night, aud Wodnosdo Baturdey " Maticts—Postiivoly "LASE WIRR ol Gorguous Speciacle of AT A IDIDEINE With all the groat Spocialtics, Mondny, Sopt. 15~Palmor & Co.'s Now York Spactncie Iar Agregorion will ayponr in tho gruatost dramuntic suo- cosa of th vy, on'télod o 'ALE OF BNCHANTMENT, _ Which whil be prosonted for tho first thuo 1n Ghicago. _ GARDEN OITY RIDING GALLERY Sixtoontl-at., botwoon Wabash and Michigun-ava. Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Stokes Respeotiully announco to the citizens of Chloago that they hiavo leaeed tho abovo Gallory of Mr. O, . Olark, £ bo jitted up aud arrangod for the' tultion of Ladios And bildron who may desiro to avafl thomsolves of this do- Nghittul ozorolus, olthor or tho road or purhoss of henlti. Mrn. 8. Q. Stokes and daughtor will o In oonstant at- tendanco ou tho hdyrr"mn" and cau assure thomn that from thielr Tong oxpordoncn n tho unblo Art of liorselack riding, that thoy will Lo onabled to porfect thow in the Dignost art. For terma of tuition npply at tho Gallory, HATSTED-ST. OPERA HOUSE, Troo Lecturo to Ladins and Gontlemon Tucsday night, 8opt. 9, on Modern Follics, Fashions, tyles, oto. Payno,’ uow at tho Gault Houso,' Provious geootod bycrowdad house " PROMENADE CONOERT TEIXS AN TERINOCI, At CHICAG In- THEATRICAL GOODS. RENOVED T0 119 RANDOLPH-ST. GEO. 8. THURBER, Importor and Manufacturer of Military, Theatrical, Cliurel & Society Goods, Viz: Gold Taces, Fringos, Stary, Tassols, Gimpn, Pltnics, Spnogian, Concaves, Studs, Troouioe, Tinteone raids, Magks, Dominoor, Ulown Sults, ANALDrsmes, o, G5 i e on Sand Tl sktotiment of Fsor il Bicgatny Lotters, Lithographis, Klaototy and tonrds on hand and wade, (o ordor by one: Fenuoks BUSINESS CARDS. and tho .5 by Dr. Leaturos ko = Ex A SALLE ST Cxicaco, The Division-st. Store, No. 824, Came and aeo what a live mau cau do in Grocorios. Gooda for cash and cash for gouds. One prica only. ST VIERR, 184 East Madison-st, Briflant Photograpts, $3.00 per Dozen. WEST TROY LAUNDRY, No. 1, J. WILLSEY, Propriotor, No, 16 South D Chioago. Pagtivular atteltion givon (o all Dmnlatne no _chemicala usod, <af Lauiie dry work, Posltivol ‘Work dq wl'lyhpmmrlnull and dispatoh. Ordors by matl will rou golv wolul attuntl EETINGS. i N s Inights of Pythias, 1 Gomorat eglon Drill Moday ovonlugat7.5, st Grand o TinlL: Jovory ayutppad moimbor askod ¢a v s s GRAND EXDURSION 0" MiTiva U Ry Bpiovial Traln ovor Milwaukeo & t. Paul Tiaiicoad Toput, aorior Uanal and Madison-ats., Tucsday moriing, s\l 9, at 850, Column lcavos G M o'dsk'prompt. Hokatu, covorlng {cansnortAtio 1o and from Milwaukoe, and (irnor atd mnlmr‘n o N Bl Hotieo, proourabio nt 85 asoh froms Past Chanosiier another fren locture on Tuesdny night, Sept, 0, on '+ 0. Ludlow, at Grand la(l'(n Oftica, northwest cornoy 8tyle," © Lovo,” oo, Dr, Payno's utago ozxaminatfons I A‘-.mn-‘m‘\l Jasnlloates, Tourity \Liar ali day an s 3 3 aro perfectly fuscinating, =, mf“:m"lfm-u aye, ‘clock p, Brand, Masonie, Mr, E, L. Brand will roturn from Enrope during tha aututnu, bringing with bim tho most skilitul corps of photographio artiats thot evor vislted this country, snd all th Intost tylos snd fmprovonionts u tho urf, for bis gallory, No, 606 Wabaah avonuo, s S ey Y ‘Wabash Avonue Lota. To-morrow aftornoon, Wm. A, Butlora & Co, wiil soll fourten Landsomo vealdouco lots ou Wabash avenue, cornr Fifly-ninth stroot, Thossls will bo mado at & o'olock, ou the ground, e ey ‘Washington Holghta, Partlos deairfug to luvost b Washington Ielghts, elthur for resdonco or spoaulatlon, ean accompniy I, T, Olarko auy day during tho wouk, froa of cliurge, ook qyvr aug wolyoh prvpurly, Katevrdiuasy (o Corinthian Ohapter, No. 69, It, A, M.—Tegular convo- catlon Manday evonlug, Bopt. B, at 7% o'cicck, Work ontho M, 1t, Dogroo, J. 0. DIOKERSON, Boo, 0, 0f O, I, THome Tadgo No. 418 will bavo,a Reunton and Saofable on Monday vonitig, Nopt: 18, Tharo will o vocal ahd Iusic Ilnll:ill,l} m:‘l D ":1‘! 1nm‘ lwld(ur lodges wich thelr . rdinlly (nvitod; wivoy aud feluiuda wro oo N A LUNT, Roo. Soo. MISOELLANEOUS, BALTINORE OYSTERS, ! ; 1o ¢ sty sl 8, 818 B0E B0 ota o TN R OVRTLT 0GR, ooruur Wabash-av, and Twoue o ovouudeste AUOTION SALES. By ELISON & F'OSTER. Grand Auction Sale SOUTE LYNIE 100 RESIDENCE LOTS, Tuesday Afternoon, Sept. 9, AT 2 O'CLOCK, ON THH GROUND, Those Lot nro situntod on Blus Island-av. and adjoining stroots aast, and _ara_the moab desirablo of any proporty in South Lynne, Thin rapldly.improving suburb is tho tirah siation douth of 4o oity limits, on tho 0., O &I, 0, nnd the O, D. & V. Raflrondn, and is just BEVEN MiLES sburd O THE OURT HOUSH, Tholand is high and dry, thelowest portion thoreof boing 16 foot abova thg lovol of Ohloago, THRMS OF BALI—Ono-fourth cash, bal- 3and 3 yonrs, with 8 por ot in- A doposit of 10 per oont will bo ro- quired ot timoe of salo, Titlo porfoot. Print- od abatraot furnished with osoh Lot A FREN TRAIN will loavo tho G., 0. & I. 0. R, R. Dopot, corner Canal and Kinzio-ote., at 1:45 p, m., returning after the snlo, froshmonts freo to all will bo served un. der tho magniflcont Onnvas Pavilion which will bo usod on this oocnsion. Tor plats and information spply to 0. O, LAY, 103 and 104 Miohign-ov., or to HLISON & FOSTHR, Audtionoors. 87 Markot-at THE FIRST GREAT AUCTION SALE Branston P THIS SEASON! Tmbracing the Choicest Linnd in this Beauti- ful and Flourishing Buburban Oity, will take place on Thursday Afternoon, Sept, 11, On the ground, ot which time wo will offor 100 CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS! ‘Thoso lota aro of Iatga slzo, from 33 to 50 (oot front, and from 150 to 130 fot doop, frenting on wido avenuos. Tho railway accommodations aro oxoullant (X passongor traina dully), accommudating all who must bo at their placa of Dusnoss by 7 o'clook Ju tho mornlug aa woll os thoso who prafor coming Iator. Evanston i3 situatcd on gontlo une dulationa, juat of safficiont riso and fall to afford almost natural drainago; but in addition to this an oxtensiva sow. orago syatam {s now boing put fu, Tho Northwestern Univorslty, the Femnlo Colloga, and tho Publfo Schools siforil oduoattonl privilogos equal to any in tho Wost. It In nlso well suppliod with staros of all sorts, whore ovory luxury can o ubtained. This eity Las jurt atarted ono of tha finest eysiom of water-works In tho Wost, which will bo comploted at a cost of $130,000, and with gaxy which hias beon forsomo time Introduced, will mako Kvanston equal to any larga olty In all that portains to comfurt and convenionco. Thoro s nuw bullding a magnificont plor and lght-houso which, when finishad, will zsivo Evanston the finzat lako landing to bo found tn avy euburban town. Investmonts bora aro sura to yield o profitablo inoroago in. tho valua of tho property. A speolsl traln, froo toall, will loava the Nurthwostorn Dopot, eornor Oanal and Kin- zo.nta., at 1,30 p. m., THURSDAY. SEPT. 1i, for Ev- anston, roturning altor tho salo, which will begin on AR~ RIVAL OF TIE TRAIN UPON THE GROUND. Tho MAMMOTIL PAVILION, which has boom o pop- ular at prosious salos, will bo holsted to scoommodato thoso In attendaneo. Torms of salo, $10 monthly payments on each lot, or & onsh, balanco in 1, 3, and 3 yoars, intorost 8 poroont. A duposit of $25 will bo required on enoh lot at timo of sala, A printod abstract will bo furalshied to oash pnrehasor, Plats and infdrmation mny bo had of COMAONS & BEST, 142 Lasallo-at., or of ELISON & FOSTER, Auctrs, 87 MARKET-ST. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12. Housgehold Furniture AT ATCTIONT, Friday Morning, Sept, 12, at 9 1-2 o'clock. Also two light Kxpross Wagous, nod somo Sowing Ma- chincs, at our snlosroum, 87 Markot-st. By ofder of Geo, W. Campholl, A ignoo; REISON & FOSTILR, Auctionvers, 1182 Wabash-av., NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH.T. Flegant Warble Front RESIDENCE, 10T, & BARN, At Auction. FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 12, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, Two-storyaud Basoment, with Mansard Roof, 13 room, besides Bath-wom, ~Stors-roon, and Closgt, with all mouern fmprovements, Lot, 23121 feot to H-foot uiley, with guod two-story Brick Bara. First-class proporty in ovory respoct. ‘Terms of salo: Parchaser to assume an ca1100 of £8,000 duo Juno 1, 1674, snd 3,00 o witli § por cont ‘futercst, payable anuually; A dopoalt of BX0 will bo required at tima of salo. " Frinformaiion apply to A, O, ODELL, Ioom 10, No, 120 Dearboriat., or t0 ELISON & FOSTER, fim S 65 RESTDENGE 10TS Wahpanseh-av, or Thirty-sev- enth-st, Wallace-st, and Lowe-av, On Tuesday Afternoon, Sept. 16, AT 8 O°CLOCK. On the Ground. "Thoso ot aro two blocks oast of Halstad-st., botween Thisty-stzth and Thirty-elghthsts., X milo north of the city lmits, and noar the groat Union Stock Yards, Wah- pansoli-av., ouo of tho fincat avonuos in the olty, passos through tho contro of tho proparty, Tha Catholio Blshop of Oblosgu bias purohiased fiftoon lota noar Wahpausoh: av., aud will oon croct a churob and sohool upon thom, Doy trains ovor tho Pittaburgh & Ft, Wayno Raflroad and hiorso cars, which ato within 5 minutos’ walk of tho praparty, with good sidowalke il tho way, afford roady tranelt (o nll parts of tho city, Kyplanade and Em. d-ata., nuzt woat to Dashioll-at., vill soon bo supplied r, and nogotlations aro bolug mado for laying an bipo from Duarborn-st, to Halstod- , thus aflording au sbundant supply of hing for or & good fnvostimont should buy ono or mora of thoso lots, ss thoy will surcly inoruase in value, “Fitlo potfeot. Printod abstraots furnishod with each lat, TRAMS OF ALK caab withiu 5 days, balanco1, 3 and 8 yuars, with 8 por oont interoat, payablo anaually, A doposit of #80 will ba roquired un oach lot at timo of salo, A apoolal froo train will start from tho P & ¥t, W, doput, cornor of Madison and Canalat., at 2\( o'clock, on 1hio day of ualo, stoppliig at all statious for thu accommo: dation of (Loso attondiug tho salo,_Tho wammoth tout, will alan bo erectod o tho ground, For plats and {ufora. tlon apply to ELISON & FONTER, Rosl Eatate Ausilonoory, 87 Alarket-at, | AUOTION SALES. By ELISON & FOTTER. FOUR LOTS ON STATE-ST., Bot. Thirty-first and Thirty-second, AT ATUCTION, On Satueday Afternoon, Sept. 13, at 3 o'tlock, On the Ground, hoing Lote 26, 27, 50 and 31, in Blook 3, Chas, H. Walkor's Bubdivision of north 20 acron of wast 30t N. W, X 8co, M, Town 20 N, R,, 14 Kast, in Olty of Chicagon, 351181 foat oach, 1o an alle; . Immodiately aftor tho abovo sale wa will soll ONE RESIDENCE LOT, On Wabash-av., Botwoen Thlrttoth and Thicty-firat-ats., 163 foot north of Thitety-first-at,, Lot Stxit foot to o 40-foot Court in the roar. TERMS OF BALT—Ono-third onah, balanoo fn1and 2 Yoars, intorost 8 per cont, or ono-third cash, balanco in 5 yoara with 10 por cont {ntorest. Thooo attonding tha salo can tako tho Btato-et, cars, ELISON & ¥OSTER, Auctioncors, 1 Mrkot-at. ‘WM. A.BUTTERS & CO., Real Estate and General Auctioners, _15 & 17 RANDOLEPE-ST. ATCTION SALE {4 BESIDENCE LOTS On Wabash-av., CORNER O FIFTY-NINTI-8T., On Monday Afternoon, Sept. 8, AT 4 0'0LOCK, ON THE GROUND. Thoso Liots aro 25 foot front on Wabashe av. by 171 feot dcog. TERMS.--1-3 cnsh, balange 1 and 3 yenrs, Traing leave Rock Island Dopot at 12:20 P, M. M(uhifinn Southern Depot at 3:40 p.m. stopping at mf-ninth-ne. Thia nroperty ia ra;ntdcd os the most do- sirable in Enefewood, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Agents for Ownors, and Auctioneers, ; 18 & 17 Randolph-3t. Bandsome Fruiture CONTAINED IN DWELLING, 316 N. LaSalle-st., TO BE BOLD AT AUCTION On Tuesday Horaing, Sept , at 10 ok, W shall soll tho ontiro houschold offoats of the elegant dw lling, 316 LaSalle-at., conslsting of Handsome Parlor d s, Dlulng-room Farnituro, antol Miccors aud Plor Glassor, Fino rtnins and Lambreanins, Macbla-top Tablor trnios, Bod and Tabla L{nen, Parior and Gook ched Ulonails, ato., otc, 'Tha ahovo Farat- russols Laco Ourtalr Tl Mat Stosos, Kitch turo Is nvnrly‘n;:w. Thaving 'boen’ in tise but & fuw months, TTERS & CO., Auotlonoers, CENTHEHRT, 1 WAL A, BI Hougehold Furniture AT ATOTION, Wednesday Morning, Sept. 10. at 10 o'clock, AT DWELLING HOUSE LOB2 WABASITI=-AW. +All tho Parlor, Ohamber, Dining-Room, and Kitehon Furotturs, Marblo-Top Ghnrahior ots, Rrusesls and Wool Cnrpots, Chandellors and Gas Fixtures, Mottrossos, Bod- diug, Gloskory, Glusoware, oto. HLISON & FOSTER, Austioneors, 87 Markot-at, Open aud Top Buggies, Pamily Carriages, TARM WAGONS, AND HARNESS, At augtion, on WEDNESDAY, Bopt, 10, at10 8. m., at ‘our salosrooms, 16 and 17 Kandulph. - WM. A. BUFTERS & CO., Auctionoors. DRY GOODS, CLOTAING, HATS AND CAPS, Furnishing Goods, etc., At auction, on TIURSDAY, Ropt. 11, "alock, Aok Do, 16 An 1T T Tyt o'olock, a6 WM. A, BUTTERS & CU., Anotionoora, By T. 8. FITCH & CO, ATCOTION SALE or First-Class Residence Property IN EEYDHR PARK, Fronting on Oak-st, between Madison and Kimbark-gys, ON MONDAY BEPT. 16, 1873, 0¢84 o'oloak, OIN TEE GRCOUNIDS. That elegant rosidonca proporty fn Hyde Park, on Onk- at., botwesn Madison and Kimbark-av., bolonging to the Hua, O, M. Cady, hias a boauti{ul soutli front, and la only fou bloeks from the atation, with sowornge, gas, sido- wnlks, &o., maklug it ono of the waat dusirablo lecationy ondo [ tho vicinlty of Cicage ovor offorod st ha lots nro 605130 foot. ERSS—Ono.third cash, balance 1 A treo teatn will losvo tho 111, Oon grolosic on {ho day of tho aalo, 0 o ing o attend. Plataand further, talnod at our oflice. for * Bl Waabgto By T. E. STACY, ATTOHEOIN . HOUSEHOLD GOODS! On Mondey Morning, Sept 8, at 10 o'clock, A LOT OF VALUABLE FURNITURIE ‘WILL BE SOLD, WITHOUT RESERVE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Burlington Warchouso, cor, Btate and Bixtecnth-sts. T E. STAQY, Doputy Stiecil, By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, ‘Woet S1do Auodon Houso, 63 South Cannl-st. Tiavo Tlogulsr Auctton Balos of Furnfturo and Houso: {1 o thott tufomue ovo s ke 0SGO0D & WILLIAM, Auctionoers ATUCTION SALBE OF Pawnbrokers' Unredeemed Pledes! On Monday, Sept. 8, at 7 p, m,, Atthe NEW YORK LOAN OFFIOE, Now. 170 and 1713 Weat Madison-st. Wo will soll at Publlo Atotlon s larga uantity of Bolld Gold and Sllvor Watoh. Albort uardy, Ludios' Opora Clains, Dy 1 "l""”‘n'ls"'x"z'":"&"}f ttic Qlothing. Jals hositivesd on-niado . Hal o Pay advancos ‘J‘l'iflDCID & \VIIXJAMS. ‘Aufll'nfi < pay advances. ‘Bonthwoat oqunor of Qragonnd Blats-foucth- - AVOTION BALES. .. s By €. 0. THAYER & CO,, Ros) Liatate Agont WOODLAWN A DRBIRABLE TWO-STORY FRANE HOUSE, And Lot, 50x190 fect, d Auctioneors. ats., at ano tlon, oo WEDNESDAY. AFTKIENGON, Bupt. 10, at 8 woinok, sk aur Saloroors, 16 Kinst Atadisan-st. This proporty 18 vory dostrablos tha housois noarly new, and gontaioe f roums, Tho mu‘unnnmmnuhnmfi bnt ons blook woat of tho Groat Houth Park, aui one. bluck rantncat of Woodlawn Btation, on tho Tilinofs Contral Jusilrond, ‘and Tn_tio {mmodlata violnity of Churo Halioole, ‘and Btoros, Tt 1s oasy of avouss froquant tra onch way daily, Gommtation faro vory ressonablo, poremufory, “Titlo porfoot, THERMS3--Ona-third eashi; purchasors to assume an in- cumbranco of B'.‘,(lll& dunin two years; and balanca in ouo yoar at 8 por coat intoroat. AYTR & U . O, TIL 0., Rosl Estato Auotionoors, 183 Kast Madison-at. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PEREMPTORY SALE At Auiction 7T8Fine Resilence Lot On Thursday Afternoon, Sept 11, AT 8:30 0’CLOCK, At Our Salesroom, 186 East Madison-st. Theso Lota aro very olegiblo and are in Blocks 3, 7,and & of Hitt's Subdivision of B, K. ¥ of Sco. B, &, aro high aud dry and oasy of accoss by tho 0. . R. snd tho P. 0. & Bt. L. R. R. Thoy front on Hal- ‘oria, Bangamon, sud Morgan-sts., within a quer. balf amilo from the dummy track, and buta short fl'fl:" from tho matn or Junction Dopot, at Washington oights. Tille Perfoot. Abstrats of Title Paruished, Torms of Balo romarkably oasy, only 1-5 cash and bal- ancoin1, 9, 8 and 4 yoars at 7 por cont lntarost. For fur- thor information apply to C. 0. THAYER & CO., Toal Estate Auctionoors, 18 Rast Madison-st. LAKE SHORE SUBDIVISION, WINNETKA, The Hudson River Praperty of Ghioago, 130 Beautiful Grove Lo, Located on and near the Inake Shore, 40 to B0 feet above the Lake, AT ATCTION, On Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1873, on the Ground, This proporty is very sccersiblo to tho city, and offors porfootly purs alr, unobatructod acores to the Lake, and ?Jh'x"“m jcont view of tho ontiro shipping to and frowm oag0, “ATmaoat the ontiro Lako Blioro, from Chlcagn to Laka Forort, Is now hold at spocnintiva prices, sad, aw the amount of sunl proporty is limttod, AN OPPORTUNI- TY 1S NOW QUFERED to all who dosizo & Lake-view roptdonco to obtain ouo at & roasonablo and wodarats co. - P76 villago of Winnotka s aituatod sbaint 19 milas from o lty, on tho fit high iruamil mosid of Ghongo, about 4010 9 foat abovo tha Lako. Tho easy drafnngo, fracdom froms swampa and mslarous broozes, the hnlu({ and vari- oty of lta scancry, and it fino, froshy alr, make It thomast dosirablo of suburban towas for residonico, Tho popula- tion is uoarly 1,000, aud rapidly increasing largonum. Lot of Liousos axo Lelug bullt his sosson, and important 1} lmvan‘:nu aro contemplated, ‘Winnotka hos good Sohools, an Aondomy conducted un- oe tho_norulocs of the Ghitago Univorulty, with build: ings worth 825,000, It haa good Storcs and Rarkots, snd somo of the moat beautifal rosidences in tho Cmmt‘y on and noar tho Lako Shoro. A sito has boon socurod for & fino lotal, The history ot aillaego oitlos provos that tha most attractivo and doslrablo raidgnce pronerty fs n (e sloinity of largo bodies of wator, New Vark s its lud- ‘son Rivorand Siaton Taland rosnits, Phtladolrhis ts Oho apoake Bayand Oapo May, and tho high proporty Iyiug north on Lake Michigan, with fts exhilarating broozes, bracing air, and glorious prospocts, will bo songht as tho IMost Desirable Suburban Prop- erty in Chicago. The Railroad accommodations aro ample. Soven traing ocach way daily. Title to Property Perfeot. Titlo Furnished, TERMS OF BALE—Ono-third onsh, and balanco la ona and two yoars, with iatorost at 8 por dont. A doposlt of 10 per_oont on the valuo of each lot will bo roqnirod at tmo of salo, and balanooof firat paymont within 30 dass. A LUNOI1 will ba sorvad on tho groun: A SPECIAL FRIE TTATN will Joavo the Dapot of tha Northweston Rallway, cornor Oanal aud Kiozio.sts., at Wif“l. m. unflyn 0. rther information and plats of tho ‘mxolka can be hadof 1 0. THAVER & GO., ‘Reoal Estate Auctioncors, 166 Last Madisoh-at, BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. A vory ntteact] Goo, P, Goro & Co., Auction- odrs, 08 and 70 Wi i On Tuesdny Morning, Sept. 9. at 1-2 past 9. Dress Goods, Notions, Kuule?. Oloths, Bntinets, Joans, Whito Goods, Soarfs and Tios, Gente’ Fancy Overshirts, ¥'{no Oustom Made Clothing, splendid lino of Men's and Boys’ Hats, Caps, and Turbans, Gents’ Oardi- an Jnckets,and Bhetland Undorwoar, 50, 00 Cigars, AT 11 O’OLOOK, PROMPT, 100 Rolls Ingrain and Rag Carpets, to oloso, OUR CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE For Wednesday, Sept. 10,8t 8 1-2 a.m,, ‘Will be s VERY ATTRACTIVE ONE, aswo shall offor all grades of Men's, Boys', Youths, and Childven's Boots, Shoss, and Slippers ‘Womon's, Missen', and Ohildron's Leather and Serge Wear of Every Deseription, Also 76 cases Assortad Oustom-mado Bucker Lvots, GUO. . GORE & CO., Auctianeers, 68 8nd 70 Wabashi- AT ATOTECIN. SPECIAL SALE OF CARRHAGES & HARNESSES, Two-aonted Curringon, Top Dugglos, Opsn Buggios, Thrvo-qunrier Rosd Wegonsy Eviros’ Wagons, Boubia and Binglo Haraseior. On TILURSDAY, Sept. L1, at 10 o'clock, GRO, P. GORIZ & 00., Auctiouoors. Abatraots of av. BY BRUSIIL, SON & CO., 41 Bouth al-sty WEDNESDAY, Bapt, n. m., will ba sold n Lol Ne d rniture, Parlor et slon ‘Tablos, ‘Show Uascs, Bofas, Louuges, Ifalr Alat- frossom, ] Dioing-1oum and Kitohen Furni. 12d, Biovos, . 3 Rlronandine, turs, aad Gocerth BRIEHON % 00., Auotionoors, A’ Bouth Ganal-at. EXTINSIVE SALLE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, SATURDAY, Bapt. 1%, at 0:% s, 1n. Partioulars by i “TiicUs, ..ufl‘&c?o.é Noflonoore, By HODG#S & CO. WEB WILL SBLL AT ATOTILEONW, Qu WEDNKSDAY, BRPT, 10, & LARGE BTOOK of GRNTIRL FORNITUIt oo iatinig of itoglsh Liudy Ruusols, Amouic ogumso-blye aud “Ingeaia Gurpots, S tine Parlor Bults, § Olsmbor Huks, 3 Empiro Toiatonds, 4 Parlor Btavaa: S frat-class ook’ Blavos, So- fns au Loungos, Marbl bles, Bodsioxds of ll ils sariptions, nioo {lair Al Tiusk and Moss, toguth- it (10 ountent o0 3-atory dwolling, on Wodues Ay Tating, AL 10 A. um. - Taok Ut for DAtgabiss HOLEYY & t " By TAYLOR & HARRISON. DRY G0ODS AND NOTIONS, ‘Will offer splondid lino on WEDNESDAY, Sopt, 10, st 93 o'olook, at 91 & 33 BOUTH OANAL-ST, " AT ATOTIEONN. Regular South Side Bulo of Household Furniture! Parlor, Library, Obambor, snd Kitohon Fur- v\i‘ififif-ghsi, Sidoboards, Extonsion Tables, il Raoics. it s, Bodatonds, Mirrors, e 2o Ammortmant of OIS Desie. . G. O Xy B ey Fugsios, Doubio and Blnglo Tar. nossos. On SATURDAY, Sopt. 13, at 9 o'clock, QKo, P, 00“5 & 00, Allnflml_cln- Ty 1SAAC A. IIARTMAN. ol Mortgngo Salo, Manday, Sopt. 8 at 9 o'elock B e oot Wbt mnely o s all i tixiures tor 8 lirstolave Saloon, ‘at No. 38 Tt ul Hareison moar the aoraor uf Harel 18AAC A MAN, O on, 'EDUCATIONAL, A o APAANANRANARS SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY i N R e Garman N . ' Lnglil 'ro1ie a1 Juanding nid Day Bobool o Y viug Ladiceand Ubildron 00 Alivhigan-av.

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