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HE CHICAGO ' DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1873, e o e e R e e ey REAL ESTATE. “But Littlo Doing, and No Speculativo Teol: ing, hut tho Market Firm. A Proapoctiva‘ Demand for the Cheaper Classes of Lots, The Proposed Loke-Shore Drive--- COolleotions---The Town of Mount Forest, Recent Sales-«Transfers for the Waek. Thero §s atill very little doing In .roal oatato. Bomo of the denlers roport rathor more inquiry, espociully within tho Jast linlf of the week, Wo hoar of a fow ralos at fair pricos, all of which aro-! for aceupation. Thero i no speoulative feol- fng—Doth brgors and sellers being eatisfled to walt il the full efect of tho panio has passed avay. o Somna dealers in the B GILEAPER CLASSES OF PROPENTY, to bo ocenpled by workman of all kinds, - havo applications for lots with tho closing of cou- tracts ns soon as {ho thirty and sixly-day no- tices givon to Uio savings-banks bave had timo to oxpite, TFor months, perhaps yours past, peoplo have boon saving up their littlo_surplus onruings with nn oye upon soro lot which they have meant to purchnse for o permanent homo, Alarmod by tha yecent panic, thoy will linston to complete thelr purchaees, In (his they act wisely, for in tho long rum, especinily for tho largo majorlly who have not a busi- moss education, there is nothing so absolute- 1y enfo and profitable s Ciricago, real oatato. It don’t run awny, and it don't broak. Though b times ils vniuo mey fuctuate, partics who from forvesight or macossity hold on to it, nevor fail to cume out ahend, Acting on theso principles, thers aro probably more owners of Thomosteads in Chicago, in proportion to popula~ tion, than in any other cilyin tho Unmon, Hun- dreds of peaplo ara now rich who would havo re- mained poor all thelr Lives if they had not in- vosted in real esiate, Wuilo there avo few rales, THE MARKET 18 FIDM, Holders aro not obliged to sacrifice their prop- orty, and henea they aro entiefied to hold it. LIt LAKE-BHORE DRIVE, Some months ngo wo suggested to tho towns and holders of |1raimfly along the Inke shoro bo- tween thus city and Waukegan to opon o grand boulevard to that beautiful Jittle city 40 miles down the lake. W ronew the suggestion now, hoping thot n combined plan to accomplish it will bo matured during the comiug winter. T'hore is no other road in the world—that enst of Nico along the Mediterranoan Sea alono ox- cepled—that we enn think of that could be com- pared to it. Wo doubt not that the movement, if once fair- Iy inangurated, would bo & most proper one, and tuat 1t would increnss the valuo of tho roai es- tate in the vicinity of it much more than tho cost of the.improvomont. Thero ongbt to_be entar- E‘iulng mon cnough in_ Evanston, Winnotka, iglland Park, laoko Forest, and tho other $owns through which this grand avenue would run, to complate it within tho coming year, No Invésmont of monoy and- euorgy, in our judg- meut, would be likely to pay better. Lot each town do its part, and the thing is done. COLLECTIONS. Denlers report collections on provious anles as good. Purohnsers scem to have mndo arrauge- ments for funds, and not to huve lost confidence In their investonts, JAOUNT FOREST. Among the new suburban towns around Cbi- eago which huve beeu visited latoly by our ro- porter, nono aro probebly superiur, mid fow equal, to tho one named ubove. Situated on the Cuicago, Altoun & Bt. Louis Railroad, only nino miles” frum the city, onc would naturally expect it to partake of tho character~ istica of most prairio_towns, which may bo bricly described as rnilrond stations on open prairios, with fino improvomentd in surveyor's stalics, nud hberally populated by gopliers. On tho contrary, howover, it 1 situated on a rldge of wooded land, which risos iu torrnces from tho Tovol of the railroad track to n height of 182 foct in o distanco of about 600 yards, and which over- Tooks au extont of country of great diversity and heauty. ‘ho wooded Fidgo s already snb- divided nto lots, ranging Irom 150 to 850 feot daep, and tbo streots and avenues have moslly been'clearod through the treos, Thero ara 300 seres in tho suhdivision, of which about 22 acres, nlong the finest of the many romantio raviues, aro dovoted to parks and plonesunco-ways. The streets in geweral gvo laid out for o width f 80 feot, and, while romo wind gracefully ahout for tho purposo of sccommodaling the finost building altes on the lLnolls and nlong the raviues, othersrun perfoctly straight, and pro- tont enchanting vistas, forminating either iu bozky dells, or vanishing In blue eky at the oreat of tho hills. 'Thero have beon twenty-five hands constantly at work for the lost threo montha in Inying ont strects, &c. ‘Among other attractions are sovoral fiue min- ornl epringa of uufailing flow, which vory prob- ably possoss considorablo modicinal Yirtues. The Desplaines River, about one-latf milo from tho erost, broadous out into a docp lako, called Willow Bpring Lake, whenco most of the clearcat and purest fco used In Chicego is taken. Tho fisning and shooting are vory good. In the woods thero ave sloven variotics of trecs, The eylvan eplendor of these alternating knolls aud ravines is uncqualed anywhero elso arouud Chicago, and the clovation of tho building sites insures puro air, frea from all miasmutic or other unhealthful influences. Ti:e proprictors have built n very handsomo Gothic dopot midway in thelr tract, and no lot is more than o fow minutes’ walk distant, A good rond and sidewalk run up from the depot to the high ground, und, in addition, the continnation of Arclier avenuo passcs aloug thefoot of the hillside, This coil\g tho first mburb started on this railrond—the Chicngo & Alton—the commu- tation faro bas beon flxed at the samo rate as that of the faro to Washington Heights, on the Rock Isfand Road. Thore aro throo trafns cach way daily, 80_arrangad a8 to accommodate busd- nose mon to tho bost advantago ; and, as soon a8 tho doublo track is finished to this polut, anothor train will be put on. Notwithstauding the beautyof this subdlvision Is cortainly nusnrpassed by aoy of our suburban town#? yot wo learn that the management aro offering tho proporty for the next two months at prices far bolow those asked for lots in other auburban places, viz., from §3 to 810, Among those who aro undor engagemont to build and resido there aro the following : Messra. H. W, Fowler, C. B, Atkins, 11, 8, Districh, B. B, Maunson, jr., snd W. I. Pbare, Plots and photogriplid may bo seen, and all information obtained, by calling on any of the aboye-named gontlemon at No. 143 LaSallo stroot, BALES. ‘Mosers, Elizon, Pomoroy & Co. gold, on Mon- day, for D. G, Taylor, Eeq., lots Nos. 163 and 155 'South Pooria atroet, at $1156 por_foot, Louls ‘Adoms and Sawuel Witkowsky, purchngora. No. 110 samo street sold for $100.60, and at same time a lot 50 feot front on Sangamon stroet, bo- twoon Adama and Jockson, wost fronmt, for $117.50, tho salo oy ,grngnlinfi $15,287.60. On Wodnozday tha same firm ‘sold for W. P, Thayor, at North Evanaton, 26 lots ot 87.50 to €12 por foot, Tho attendanco was good, filling Gvo cara of a special train, On Thuradsy the xamo firm sold for CGeorgo H. Frost, houso and lot No. 200 Portland avenue, for 81,090, lot 25x134, Also vacant lot adjoining for §1,000, the purchasers boing Goorge T'. Da- vis and 7. P, Vaughun, On Thursday, tho night sale at 47 Wost Madi- gon streot, made by tho same firm for Wilson, Piorco & Co., twonty-six lota gold at fram &1 to 810 per foot—lots at Norwood Park. ‘Che sslo was continied on_Friday mght, aud twenty-one, additional lots sold at from 4,76 to &8 per fout i"{mil. Tho attendance was goed, and biddiug voly. Tor tho coming wank, this firm announca tho salo of 230 lotn ut Midgelawn, On Tuesday o spocial trudn will ruu tothe ground where tho ng we‘lll lio m‘ululu. ! n Wodnesday, tho onening sale at thelr store No. 84 and 56 fandoiph mfiae:. e offored soveral vuluable piecos of property, by order of It, P, Blanchard, Bsq,, full partioulary of which will be found' fu our advertising col- umns. Moro{ & Magill sold, tho paat weel, 20 nares sn_Forty-wevonth street, near Archer avenue, wnd near tho line of tho Ohicago, Danville & Vinconunos Rullroad, for §25,000 ; also 40 foot on Danal, betwoon Monroo and Adams streots, for 16,000, - g v Msann & Milla sold Jaot weok 207 feol eash front on Tiumboldt boulevard, near Armitage aveuus, for $40 per toot. ! YR6TERDAY'S TRANAFERS, . The following inatrumontawore led forrecord on Batirday, Oot, 18 1 OITY PROPEATY. Tolinson at, 112 £t of Taylor at, + £, 35100 £t, dated April 151 cosldoration, $1,400, - Tehucea ety 143 £t w 01 Qontroav, s f, 732124 ft, with Lot 1, Block 88, 8, B, Addition, dl‘m{ Oct, 10} con~ slderation, $8,400. Bhaber at, 971 fL n of North av, of, 25x1243( 1t, dated Oct. 1; conalderation, $3,760, Gontial Park av, n g corjof, Kinzo st, w £, 482110 £, datai Oct, 8 ; consldoration, $3,600. Wabnsh nv, 1059 £t n of Jigiitoonth st, o £, und & of 2531015 t, dnted Oct, 14; consideration, 4,600, otucoln sty 130 €0 of z\hm, w1, 2x100' tt, dated i, 14 5 couskdoralton, 00, o) pmsely, 1 de‘or :r;r Tome atys 1, 24x100% £, ated Bopt, 10 § consideration, 40, Lesishet, 150 tz“. of Eim, w f, 253130 ff, dated Nov. 7, 72 + conslidoration, $300, T.0l 26, Block 10, Iarding's Bubdivision, w X no X Be, 11, 49, 10, datéd Oct, 8 ; conelderation, 360, Cential Park boulevard, 8 o cor of Ynger at, 1 f, 0% 140 £t, dated Oct, 10 § consideration, £3,600, North ay, n w cor of Leavitt at, 8§, 24}¢x130 £, dated Oct., 18 ; consideration) #1,160, Madison pt, 825 ft w of Yayer, B £, 25x120 ft, with 25 x4 M, n fl on Lake st, 5ano lIX{)("‘llDlflll, datod Oct. 1} considoration, 400, o Trumbull ¥, 115 £ n of Diftocstn o, w £, 602135 ft, ated Oct, 11 3 'conslderntion, $320, _ . Ttoloy #t, 48 ft 8 of Conttlend rt. 0 f, 24x100° £t, with ous¢ «doo Hi 1 samio block, dated Bepk. 183 conslderu- jon, $3,600, 5 £ e e e, 10 10x120 ft, datos Jot, 113 consld . W00, " Latiatlo s}, 60 {¢ 1 of Indiana st, o, 25180 ft, dated Oct. 0 ; convideration, $4,000, 1 Ann' ul‘,sbdl !hullolph’jmdl}\r n-lhsl‘n%gn sts,w f, Lot 3, dated Sopt, 13 consfderation, £4,000. Lot 7, Oiatia Bubdivi lon, i’ MeTiroy's Bubdisision of wadotaw B 1, 39, 15, dated Aug. 1; coneld- eration, 3,000, Madison'at, 270 ft w of Fifthav,n f, und 3¢ of 50x 100 tt, Jetpo M. Allen to Jumes “". Beovill, dated Oct. 15; conslderation, $75,000, . k N BOUTI! OF CITY LIAIIXS, Nortli 11 10 £t of Lol 7, Biock 2, Wright of al Bubdi- viston nf Out-Let 83, School Trustecs' Srbdivision Seo 16, 38, 14, dated Sept, 27¢ considerntion, §300. $jols 4 wnd 5, Block 60, Hyde Park, dated Juno 73 consideration, §5,060. - Tote 4 and £, Block 60, Iydo Park, dated June7; connlderation, $4,600. Totn 37 to 49, Block 1 of Resubdivision of Block 13, _of Droxel & Smith's Bubdivision fnw i Beall, 38, 14, ‘dated Juno 26 ; conalderation, $13,000. Lot 60, Block 1, in samo Resubdivision, dated June —, 1873 ; considioration, $1,350, Lot 30 and 37, Dlaok %, WWailaco's Subdivicion in # o 3¢ Sce, 4,38, 14, dated Mareh 27 5 conslderation, $1,000, 30 and 41, and 0 3¢ Tat 16 in Bubdivislon of Lot 81, Boc, 16, 38, 1, dated Bepf, b 3 consideration, $1,600. \FEaT OF QITY LINTTS, Humboldt bouley.rd, bet Armitage av and Palmer xflm‘n, o f, 267x338) ft, doted Oot. 1; considoration, 10,060, BUMMARY FOI TIE WREK. y The following Is tho total smount of eity and aub- wrban property transforred during tho iweok ending: Baturduy, Oct, 18 Olty property, number of sales, 114 ; constderation, $504,174 ; north of city limile, Humber of sales, 7; cousidoration, $31,160; °south of oty limits, number of snies, 36 ; consideration, $108,- 600 ; weat of clty limits, niimbor of sulee, 3 : consid- ;mxgsl‘m.uw. TTotal fales, 169 ; totat considoration, CHAMPAGNE. The Widow Chicquot!s Winc-Collars, Itheima Correspondence of the New York Herald. Wo cnter fist n low, gloomy cave, with s strong smoll of vinegar about it, snd pnss on through cavo ofter cave, dimlylighted from above, and so into along room in total dark- nces, whero there is n atrango, rumbling nolso going on. Hore wo nre providea with caudles placed in heavy iron candlenticks haviog hooks to liang upon the finger; ond by their ald dis- cover that the rumbling noio is produced by o ‘man rolling chumpagne bottles with o dextorous twist of tho wrist to make tho wino depoeit its orust on tho corks, in ordor that it may bo taken out and the liquor cleared boforo it in sent to market. Then we go irto nlong vault, filled with ompty casks, all roady to roceivo thio pro- duco of this year's vintage. On groping our way through the total dark- noss, amidat tubs (escollent strong tubs thoy soom, 08 tho candle-light fisahos upon them) and the all-pervading smell of vinogar, grown mouldy, wo go down a Jang flight of stops luto anothor cave. It is cold and damp. Tho walls are coverod with a glutinous slime, #o sorid and pungent that tho stain of it cannot bo got out of ulolg or linon any moro than the stain of drunk- onness can be got ont of charactor. It is a glit- toring slime, of o beautifal brown color, not un- liko o thin conting of trenclo. Bottles in hun- dreds and thousands shino upon cither sido of us, liko living things, and mon with candlos flib aboutin tho darknoss. M. Vornot has sevoral million bottles of champagno iu ctock, esol bot- tlo represonting & fivo frao pieco. ‘Lho ground sounds lollow beneath our feet, There aro other caves deoper than this with botties, but- tles, casks and bottles, and the sume stroug smell of vinogar evorywhere. Wo slip and stumble through the thick grosso of the wine fat which covers tio _ground of tho lower cavess and ono, tho small old cave in which the Widow Olicquol kepther winos, gives a good ides of a tyraut’s dungeon in & melo- dramn. On wo go again, through lanes and avenues of caske and bottles, through roeds and streety of thom, with that thick elimo, smellin| like gluo and vinegar, olinging to our feet. wonder, ns I look, how much wit snd thought, Loy much joy and how much mischief may be held in ono bottle of champagne. Tlhero it no meaning in magnums, The wine 1s ot better for being put into & largor bottlo, and the quality of thut cortained in pints is quite equal to that held in quarts, "The s1zo of champagne bottles is uncortain; it varios considorably. Thero is no special manu- facture of them, and no law or custom regulat- ing their coutonta. Thoy usually contain about three-fonrths of a litre. Tach botile should be soparated by a small pleco of wood when champagne fa kept in stock, and it should be Iatd down horizontally, or the cark dries and the gas escapes. Tho corks used tor Clicquot champagnosre es- cclally good, however, and fully suflice to ro- ain the easenco and porfumo of the wine, Tho metallio covering of wax put over them aftor- wards {8 morely used for ornamont. A strong iron wire is tho only thing necnssary to keop tho cork in place. M. Vornet only employs about 200 workmon {n doing the immenso tinda of Mms. Clicquot. Bub 1o solls vory littlo wine in France, and nono at all to private porsons. Tho firm hsano accred- ited ogent even in Paris, nons in London or Bi. Petorsburg, but there is one in New York. It is ourious to sea how clumeaily and with what apparont amount of needless labor cham- pogno is corked, ‘The thing is done in the old wn{l t:y means of au iron vios and a wooden mallel. ‘The lagt thing done to chnm{)ngnn is to take out the dxefi! of it, which ocollect at tho neck of the bottle, In the shapo and sizo of s large wal- nut. Then the flavoring syrup isadded. It seems to be all done by tho rule of thumb. A man took a ladls and a funpel and he put in as ‘much s he liked to every bottle, just befote it ‘was oorked up for market, Champagno will keep for thirty years or moro, unleén you drink 15 but it is nono the better for keeptog, It may be drunk in perfection at three yoars old. Ita ilavor deponds upon the vintage, not upon time. Anow botle of champagne looks liko n pi- der's web floating abaut in water. Itis terriblo stuff to keop, and_about fiftcon per cont of the wine kept in M, Vernet's ntock broaks yoarly. ‘The burating of champagne botties arises from some flaw in them, Now behind every difficulty lurka an invention, ‘The man who first makes a champagne bottle that will pot burst will also mako a large for- tune., Aswe walked through M. Vernet's cellara Vottles wero burating on all sides of us with re- snrh louder than thoue of pistols, and almost na angerous. Whon s champagne bottlo bursta in & workman's band—as it very often doos—it froquently deprives him of his eyosight. Itisa bazardous thing to sbake achampagno bottle, or even to touch it, and prudent people Lave thoir corkn drawn by the walter. Clioquot no msgouma of champaguo, only pint and quark bottles ; but thero Is & rose-colored champagno of this brand, quito as ood aa tho white, much pretticr, and very little nown fu the market. It is meroly stained with old Bouzy wine in the prafiortlnn of one part to twenty. Thers is no atill champagne of tho Clicquot brand. . ‘When the wine of & partloular vintage proves unusually good it is kopt to mix with tho wino grown the following year, to keop nr AN AVOrAf0 quality, Tho best champagno remaina about six montbs in the wood beforo bottling. It takes two full hours by the clock to visit Widow OMoquat's wine-cellars, and ono comes out of them half stifled. . It la a tomplo of Bao- olns, whers ko la worsliped in darkuess, end tho salutes porpstually firing in his honor from thoso bursting bottles are more costly thau the broadsidos of linc-of-battle ships. hero is also auothior Rort of champagne wino callar, which {s coustructed out of somo anclent chalk-pits whioh wore mldnntnll‘ discovered near lfiwlmn not loug ago. The best of thom Delong to Widow Pommery, & vigorous-minded old lady, who has built hernelf s queor-lookin costlo on a hill, without & treo noar it. A flight 1 of 120 broad stone st;gg loads down to thaso chalk-pits, whore 1,500,000 bostles of champaguo aro atucked away, ‘They seem like the cavarng of mighty gent}, who dwell omidst darlmess and welrd rovola. Ilero the boltles, liko tipsy peoplo, ' mnke most row ab night, und a 1o feu de ofe is heard from thars dnring the small, hers 4o ag is tho ;quantity of u’imnmn—kew stook, not more than 25,000,000 bottles are ox- ported emurly. and cortninly not onorggh trio Clicquot is sold to provide for tho consugption of Raesia nlono. —_—— Elow MNir. Cobleigh Xost Xlis Suve ponders, From the Danbury Netes, Wo aro n pariicular {mnpln. ‘Whon we place any'ling down wo waut to find it just lioro wion we look forit. We are very particular ahout this, and whon wo do not place auything just there, wo oxpect to fiud it thoro just tho enmo, And moro so. Mr, Cobloigh took o bath Bunday morning, On comiing from tho water ro- froshod and strangthened ho puton his pants, and drow the suspondors ovor his bare sliouldors, and takiog his soiled clothing in his arms, ad- journed to tho bed-room. Hore ho dolibowately put his undershirt and flng liuon over tho sus- pondors, ond doliboratoly loosencd thoso articlos’ whilo ho tucked in tho garmenta. Thon ho looked for his euspondors. Ho hnd carefully placed ~ them on o chair, you know—{hat chair right at tho foot of tho bed, and ho looked thero for thom, as it waa porfoctly roasonable ho showld. Thoy wero not thero, howaver. Mr, Cobloigh was sur- prised. Ho atared vory hard at the chalr, and tried manfully to keop down tho rsing tomver, "Thon ho looked in cvory corner of tho roont, and ot down on hia lneo#, and peered undor the §o0, and aven looked np at the coiling, and out of tho window, Ho osamined tueso localitics not becnuse Lo expected to flud the articles thoro, but Mn Gn'llrulgll wished to show tho world that thero wns no intontion on_bis part to Do nnfair in this matter. o had left thoso sus- penders on_that chair, snd, as thoy woro mot ifted with legs, some onc hnd romoved them. g . Cobloigh = was so confldont 2 this that hie doomed it prudent to strike tho stand with his fist, nod tell what ought to bodano to the parly who took the sus) ponders. 'This ho aid, nd 1hon ho called bit wifo. r. Cobloigh very briofly relatod tho 1oss, becauso ho hadn' time to talk much, and then proceeded to talk about mothing cléo. M. Cobleigh carefully Benrched the ¢hair, whilo hir, Coblelgh stood by and grated his tocth, Lhou. slio carofully sanrohod tho room, which 8o oxasperated him, a8 ho hind alrendy maglo tho search, and had loft Hhio suspondors on tho_chair, that he tartly in- uired if sho supposed he hnd hiddon tho arti- clea. This led hor to oxplain that she belioved ho had loft thom somowhore olso. * Do you think I'd lio about n pair of susponders? aspod he, g8 tho awful suspicion flashod upon i hlra&Cobleigh was not propared to bacl up this proposition; perhaps sha_did not con- sidor it ab_all, but sho was confidont they had beon mislaid, and eaid o, whilo Mr. Cobloigh, holdiug up bls garments, danced around in a vory fuvions monnor, TFinally, & compromieo was made with two etrips of woolen cloth, with holes at the ends, and tho Cobleighs wont to church in mo vory happy state of mind. At night, when Mr. Cobloigh retired, eud drow off his nppor wardrobe for that purpose, a vohoment oxclamation attracted tha attention.of s, Cob- Toigh, who, looking sronnd, beliold a wary shoop- isl-looking mnu trying to disengago a pair of suspondors from under a tight-fitting under-~ shirt. *Woll, I declare,” commenced tht Indy; “I- Wil you just shut up, and go_ to bod 7 eavagely domandod Mr. Cobleigh. Bho daid. —_— Beccher’s Admirntion for the Scrip= tural Prodigal. Mra, Burnham in the St. Louts Republican, 1t it wore sllowod me by somo powerful fairy to oscapo tho troublos and potticonts that ou- compass mo round about and eloct for m;'unlf to become for o vear and a day some man of my acquaintavco, thon for 866 days would I occupy tho pantaloons, pulpit, and perquisites of Heury ‘Ward Beeclier. Hlo iia altogothor tho beet thing of any man in theeo United Btates. If ho werea woman now bio would bo wiped out of all shapo by tho Iato licks putin by malico and jonlousy, Boing » man, his popularity is groatly incrensed therg- Dy, and his eturn last Sundny to Plymouth Ohurch wos an ovation, Friday, night I saw an sudionco of eixty-threo in the Broadway Thea- tro. Saturday night twenty-threo Sarflonn occu- ted tho lower {mri of the Grand Eer\bflouse. Pt Banday night 8,000 people waitod tho riso of tho curtain at Plymouth Academy. Up tho crowded nisles, aftonded by s flulter of ribbous and faps, and all' the intor- estod rustle indienting tho cutrauco of a bridal arty, sallied tho rosy, rotund pareon. ‘The ros- rum of tho church is bare and brond. Lots of room for acting. Mr. Bocohor sang heartily with his immonko congrogation, and thioh rising, cumo up emiling, oud o8 _usnal stopped with one leg ever so much ahond of the othier. This aclually was putting his best foot foromost, and hogan o Qisconrse vipon tho parablo of the Prodigal Bon. “Now,” enid Mr. Becchor, **I'd rather of the two boys have been tho prodigal. The other gon was o miserable creature. 'Thare was a good denl to admiro in the prodigal. Ie went off to bave o good {imo, and ho bod it, ond ot through with it Ho_ reacted the hie earth and made o robound. e did not say when in lis trouble, ‘I'll go {o my father aud stnto the circumatances.” o called his por- formancos sins, and ho wont and_ covfosvod ‘em, and was joyfully forgiven.” ~ And lera Mr. Becohor clasped “hie bands and raieod _bis eyes, and sald in o very beantiful way, *‘Our Father in Henvon, art Thou meaner than the fathers of carth 2" Then, in reforring to tho other brother, ho do- seribed im us bosring the einging and doncing and rofusing to go inside, boing * too stingy to ot drunk ; too cautions, tao_cold, too unsypa- hizing to sin lasciviously. Ie was menn, 8tiff, snd proper, and was going to Heavon o & mummy,” and Mr. Beocher mado himsolf as much like s mummy and walked as stiff a8 a ramrod across tho stage on bis rord to Honven, in the stylo of the prodigal's brothor. Tho ssserabled threo thoussud roared. No mattor who the other man is, H. W. B. has the pleasanteat lines of all. Thon he finds the mul- fitude waiting him Sunday after Sunday, ready to laugh or cry as his magnificout acting dic- tates. = It costs each person about $10 a Buniuy to hear him, Tho cheapost admissions oro those hought of tho sexton, who pute you in an ob- scure soat for §1, but will land you' in the pulpit ona cnmr chair for §5. Yos, all things considored, what s swall thing it is 0 be & pot parson. CARPETS, &o, CARPETINGS, CURTAIN GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS. A Inrge stock of the fineat aunlitles and hnnd- somest patterns will bo offered thia weelk at unusually LOW PRICES. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 'Wabash-av., CORNER ADAMS-ST. THE NEW EMPIRE BASE-BURNER. Anti-Clinker, Putent Ginn-Burner, Itemovable Fire Pot, Double Illuminatar, All OnateIron. t The moat elogant Btove in the market, and the groatus Pnl‘or';!wrknnwn.ox:'pnhnflhlcaxa ro. A Oompan: on to the NEW EMPIRE COOK. Manntastured by BWETT, QUIMBY & PERRY, Troy, N.'Y., and sold ozolusively'by JOHN D, MACLEAN & €O, 336 State-st., Chicago. MILLINERY, o A AN Millinery! Al the Intost novolties of the season in Bomets, Flowers, & Feathers. Also, o flne assortmont of Ladies’ Suits. NSS 1. HARRINGTON, 288 WEST MADISON-S1, .. BANK STATEMENTS. ] REPORT OF THE OONDITION oF THE Fifth National Bank OF CEITCALIO, At the Olose of Businoss, Snpt, 13,1873, REBOURCES. 81,471,272, ) 400,000.00 Duo feom and Baokers ‘Furnitors and A1 " 2,866.46 ——————— 283,743.03 12,000, gorront "itipsiison 2a00.09 Srmlime i Tp00.00 i St 1,017,03 o i 187,000.67 Pl g, Do 00 Tnoluing Niokoinor: 48302 Logal Tender Note 200,000.00 360,058.02 82,008,051.20 LIADIZITINS, g 005008 National Bauk ico n‘;:'"‘“‘" t ! Tndividunl nfli'm"" 400000 mand Ct RO Qeriitled O Dua ts National Banks P Bankare. 22 281,001.88 it A ————""81,212,300.03 $2,009,051.20 Btate of Tilinols, CUnnl'; ©of Cool, rs,: 1, Tesac G. Lombard, Oashilcr of tho Fifth National Bank of Chicago, do solemnly swcar that the sbovo stato- micat {s truo, 10 the brat of m """'MJ' and bellef, BAA LOMUARD, Cashier. Bworn to and subscribod bef mnx!(hh 16th day ot O for cto- bor, 1618, BEVARD ALKER Corroct—Attast: SRRl & NGy, § Dies . 0. DURAND," otorss The foregoing statement is mado at the time roguested by the Comp- troller of the Currency. The annexed statement, showing the condition of the Bank at the present time, is made for the infor- metion of the public: REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Fifth National Bank OF CEICAGO, At the Oloso of Business Oct. 15, 1873, RESOUROES, ZLosnsand Discounts Osordrafts, .. . T 8, Londs to a0 ouro_clroulatio Other8tooks, Bonc and Mortgaxos.. m Rod 1, 4. 400,000.00 1,000.00 Kont..... ok u’:"fi_ N.““.I 78,411.14 . 48,008.18 3,086.50 ————— 130,405.82 12,000.00 2,00 1. .o ';u,‘w&.gfi Ttoms. .o 2,011.25 forCI Erotynen LofOlitt: o e0.07 Bills of_oth lona] Bnis, 67,007.00 TR AP LR 400:000:00 ———— 581,318.27 82,801,414.09 LIABILITIES. ; tal Btock: z Ty e 8500:080:08 Exchan, National Baak Ol SGER0.08 Gulation oatstand- Pas A i i 7 Todidual Doporiis 501,834.67 i & Domgnd Cortiteatos ' 0 14!043?5} Dl‘l’fl‘nltl State Bank: 222,100,490 and *Bankers,. 161,531.00 — T 004,824.01 82,001,314.00 State of Tlinols, County of Cook, as. 1, Isais G, Lombard, Cashiorof ‘the Fifth National Bank ot of Chicago, do solomaly swoar that tho abova statoment fa truy w'tis beat of my kiuwlodgo an bollef, TIAAG'G. LOMBAND, Cashitur, Sworn to and subsaribad boforo ma this 181k of Octobor, 1678, EDWARD WALKTR 1. 0. mluuu').'g - REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Third National Bank OF CEIIC.AGO, At the Closo of Business, Sept. 12, 1878, Corrsot—Attost: REBOURCES, TLoansand disconnts Overdrafts, .. R ofnur. ‘Honds s Btoc so173:395:82 aS 607,000.00 Lt 57,166.67 Due from Redsem- TH10007 ing and Rasorve, 3 Agonts, '8 483,118.22 D, 147,201.11 Duo from Banksand Rl ankors. . 94,70 S bt o] : P 10,04 bt 1539 il Cash Jtom, tnclud- saEniae ing Rov. Stampy. . 10,454.27 Xohangen 107, Olo 8 303,235.72 15,175.00 Sl 031,000.43 80,022,282.81 LIABILITIES, fllhllll 100K 1404, Bt 13308058 576,000.00 Dividend SR e, 1adividue) Denodia Gortliod Ohioke. Due to Natlonal e e to Bauke; SR04 1,163,840.84 587,130,060 3,058,12; Skt B G 4$0,622,282.31 of Tibtuols, - o e GaeT e S "Hied Nattona} Bauk of bliioago, da sclewnly awoar that the ahove atatemont 1a truo o thie bost.of miy knowisdge nd bell fmorn to and subtorlbed bafado o tote. 190k 043 ot Oatovor, 1873, e i . MAOK B. BRADY, Notary Putilo, guas. I, ounrs, PEARGE FOR SALE. WAX TAPERS, Jloat in tho markoet, 3¢ pouud, 40 cents; 1 pound, 81, Wholoralo aud lotail, Sl by THOS. JigHouth Ulari-st BUILDINGS FOR SALE uitable for manufpoturi ar tenoment liousss, waperi . iy fl{n,"culm'.'.'m'fi Addross B, d. OHATLN, Corroot—Attoats Diroctors, 1,000,00 |, 5 BANI STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE 0ONDITION OF THIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CEIIC.A.GO, At Oloso of Business, Sept. 13, 1873, RESOUROES, TLoany and disconnts 3,280,500.2 i 0,230 590:83 surs Gizeuiadlon, 672,000.00 50,300.00 8 044,300.08 Baoks 133,601.55 Tianks and Bauke Orbiriesnnnens cone__ AD2B112 Tinnking-1io il Othor Roal ini 2,001k thor ttonl Kaie 2,600 801 1handt 2,150.80 niluen 884,308.35 1M, 700,600:00 o 1,185,931.88 LIABILITIES. 86,337,810.61 Capltal Btock pald 3 1,000.000.00 ms 885,808:08 Snrplis Tind, Dlsoannt., Fananao, ntores Profiani Tossii National Dank Cir- fulnllun outatand. Divficids iapid. Individual Dopnsit Jumand Cortineates 82,475.62 sy 2,306,5605.52 17,0453 7,015:31 4,180,584.80 Saitie G $0,387,810.61 ook, w3, . ‘ashior of tho Firit National Bank of ‘o sufomnly msonr that thio nbovo statemont is State of Tlinols, 1) L. Gago anleagn, teuo to tho bost of my knowlodgo m:;l bellote b Suboribuil aud award to boford o {hia i day of Ootobor, 1873, Corroat, atterts '+ BAN 117 10, RYMONDS, Notary Publto, UEL M. NIOKERSON, ANGEL TALIOTE on, ifllmctnn. REPORT OF THE GONDITION OF THE Fomrth National Bank, AT CEHICAGO, In the State of Illinois, at tho Close of Business, Scpt. 12, 1873. RESOUROES, b7 d 121 &Z"’r‘&fifla‘ S13A105% TS, Hond Ciroutatio 200,000.00 Duo from Hedooming, and Reservo Agonis.8 76,072.30 nal 40 o Natlo pranks. 18,703.89 13,324,651 m S ana Taaian 810.03 04,220.38 6,580.00 3 21,8 75, b() uZ\ . 147,008.04 $920,100.03 L. 3 Euwlsnl Stock paid (n"A.BILlTlES $200,000.00 Bz it Exchango Natloual Bank Gircula. d0,900.40 o wwnabding.. . 180,000.00 770.0 s T R1E i . _17,519.87 . Notes aud Bills Redls- 495,100,10 Gountod .. 50,616.83 8020,190.03 Biataot Titnals, Gounty of ook, ss: 2 Ofnrlos s s G No- tiohnl Lank of umd\"{fi'fi'.'r asiamialy nrcne Shat Ehscaoes Hoaal lank ot Gliox nivoar that tho abovo o bosUal my knowladgo and bolior Subrcribed and sworn to bolora o this 11t day of Qctaber, 1873, LUOIUS 11 e A US HOYT, Notary Public. B, DSVIRY: (o Sty Y B, ( Dlrocters. REAL ESTATE, BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE, COEREATY LOTS. Iam offering for salo a large num- ber of Lots in the West Division, in desirable localities, at vor¥ ow filguroes, and on easy terms_of pay- monts, Certificates of Deposiyt, issued by any of our Savings or Na- tional Banks, will be nocepted in part payment. Call and examine plats of property, or C‘;Ie‘l'nd for lists. W.J. HAN, 112 and 114 Deerborn-sgt. ‘WILSON SEWING MACHINE, PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES REOBIVED THE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor FOR THE Best Sewing Miachins, TIE BEST MADR SEWING IRACHINES, Go—Opera‘lg(iirn;?Medals The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Work, And the Best Samples of Cloth ewing. No othor Bowing Machines roceived Pre- miums on thoir Merits, which wo will prove by ovidenco at our Oflice, nud that all reporta rolating to the controry aro falso. Machines Sold on —I.‘Isy—Mnnehly Payments, SALESROOM: 107 STATE-ST, and 378 WEST MADISON-ST., CHICAGO. REMOVALS, TROW & WOODIN, PROPRIETORS OF THI GARDEN CITY Clromo Lithographic Press, REMOVED TO 1e® Clarisx=-st., (FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT). Hograve and Print Oards, Bonds, Drafts, Ohecks, Maps, Plans, &c., in the neatest stylo; keop in stook o full assortment of Clgar-Box Labels, and, by tho addition of Stoam Powor Prosses, are prepared to exo- oute and deliver work with promptness. Bpeocial attention given to the MANUFAC- TURE OF CHROMOS. ORDBERS SOLICITED. IOV IEID. EREL HARRBRISON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL HORSE CLIPPERS, Rospootlally beg leave to inform tholr patrons and tho public gonerally that they aro uaw located In the Rear of 683 Wabash-av., Whoro' they avo proparad to clip lorses for tho onulnk susson, and trust that by tholr oxcollout workmanship and prompt attontion to custumor: will recolvosome miore of that patronago #o liberal quarters lankiionson, o Sizteonti aw ationtion to 1o fast, that awing to tho great supo- lority of thole Pataut Gifiyfug Machuo ovor sl otiors, and tho dispatch with which it enabies them to execute £ho worl, thoy iave concludad o' olip Rorsca at tho smll am nrnés por, lond N, U, Plonso, to notido the ady rois, in tont of No. 633 Wabash-av., two doors south of ‘Wiirfeonthest., Ohicago, 11, "OCEAN NAVIGATION, NATIONAL LINE OF STEHAMSEIIPS. 'hioy tkewiso bogs 10 Safling from Now York fo town and Livorpoo ongry Sttariny, andvor Fondon dizoct o'v':rr"?mn’i‘gfifl. ! For QUISL and 47, North Rtsor, Spni 0 0 STOWN and LIVERPOOL, from lors 44 0, BT, B0, nnid 34 Ches i;gugmm glgu Cuirronoys EERAGT AGE, $29, ourrency. Passongars bookod o or from Uorman and oandin. vian points at low raten, 'I'ho Stoamsbips of this lino aro tho largest In tho trado. Drata on Groat ritain, dreiand, and tho Gontinons, W ]LL[A.\IG S“i\\(‘\J‘A PIS’I}:} 1, Northenst cornor Glark and Racdoiph st (opnosito mow Shermna Houso), Chicago. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And gl Othor Points in England and Wales, Tlio South Wales Atlantio Sioamship Company’ first-clws Stoaratbins. will sall from Ponnsyivanie Tai- rond \Vlllll‘]‘d Jorsey Oit; 1 5 LT it : om0 steamshipg, bullt expresaly for the trade. aro pros vided with all lhuxl o8t Ilan'O'DmelfOf tho cum{;‘r’l'l\?d convemence of Cabin and Kteerage Passongors. First Cabin, ourrency; Second Cabin, B05 currency; Stoer- g, S ourmaney hbonald igormge oprilitcatos rom Gar- i, §433. " Dralt for £1 aud upwards, 5 l'l;l; ’6‘;1‘;‘:; pfi‘"“i“]‘)nr'i noli‘ply ‘ln Qnrd{l}. “4 ulflyflliln- asiyva Otficos, No- 1 Dock Olinmbers, and 1 KROHTBALD BANTERS 0.y Axontr, - No. 17 liroad vay, Dwelling-House Propety. I have several commodious Dwelling- Housos, Pramo and Brick, for salo in vari- ous localities, which can be bought very low during tho prosent * pressuro for money.” Also geveral piecos of fine property (unime proved), spooially desirable for building pur« posos, W.J. ONAHAN, 113 and 114 Doarborn-st. Acre Property. Two fine aore tracts in the vicinity of Humboldt Park, will be sold at a bargain if taken this week. Algo, a desirable ton acre pieco adjoining Irving Park. Several half acre lots in the South Bhore Subdivision (H%r_ie Park), W. J. AHAN, 3. O 112 and 114 Dearbora-st. See Here, Real Estate Agents! Grata fs un { hoof and pork will bo up! I want to soll e B0 mud pork el bo U oy arat o ol far, woll located. " 1t you thing you can soll it address B, FIEROE, Cloclunuti, O DENTISTRY, D. 0. TOWNER & (0. DENTISTS, 181 oud 183 Wost Madison-st., northeast corner Halstod, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Artiflclal Sots... .$10, $15, $20 and $35 Puro Gold Fillings. hiihion s 1751 Silyor Fillings. . Txtracting Tooth, ong! DR.H.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 109 South Olark-st,, bot Madison and Monroe, Artifioinl Seta... «++.$10 to $30 Gold ¥illings, from. ,ssfl to ssa Bilvar Piltings, from.. . 81to $3 Cooth Hxtracted without pain..... 560 cents, All Work Warranted, o EDUCATIONAL. HARVARD SCHOOL, 156 CONGRESS-ST. “Thorough proparation for Oullego or Actantifio Bchool, EDW. B, WATIERS, A, 81, . DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. Wo hav thts das dissolvod thn partnershin of O I et 1 i, (ot Vil i Bevd Bavil oanly, GO, otais N 3 st iy all dolite and coticota xil bl VAD'ORMIAIN, “Gliongo, Oot. 1o, 1aid. " " CUNARD MAIL LINE. BSTABLISEBED 1840. Steamn Between New York, Boston. Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London and British Points. From Now York every Wednosday and Sat- urday. From Boston every Tuesday. Cabin Pasange, 880, $100 and 8130, Gold. Exoursion Tiokota at Reduoed Rates, Bteorago Passago, 83 ourronoy. Passe DOOOR Lo At feoms b parCe ol Fusopo. S8 oweet Fatus: Bight Draftaon Great Britain and Iroland. P11, DY VERNET, Gou'l Weat'n Agont. N, W. our. (lurk and Ttandoloh-sts, OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL Botween New York, Cork, and Liverpool Tho magnifioont now and full-paworod Stoamshizs of i DA e Sonvalod. neommicing o o wlf iacis of l)lllflfll‘bll. ‘The stoamors hoing aliko, travolors socure ho groat advantago of having an vqually good and 3 stoamior for each and evory sailling, OUEAN! GELTIQ, BELGIO, REPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADRIATIO, MAJES. T10, BRITANNIC. for BATUR- 10 Hailiny front Now York ot DAYS, from Livornool on THHUNSDAYS, calling st Cork Harbor both ways,” Ilates as luw as any firat-olssa lino. e further Jaformation apply to. Cempayya Wostora Qich, 1 ad 6 Bauth. Gk, ‘sors” Washinatos, Cao. ¥atia on Great Britatn sud Troland from £1 upward rulta on Great Brlgi B TAGRIGHIR, Ayont. il twleo o wouk trom Ko Ko, snd carryin g nonyors foall pacts of Groat Brituin, Irol iid, Couitly TEaropo, and th Moiil vrrationa. i rom $633 nbin a0, Beitish aud Trivh ports onat, §807 i dantlc iital ports snmo ok nilior rogulse Hnos, ~ All payablo in A5 oupraneye - Auply or fufl itonmaiton st thy Come iiny'a othious. No. 7.1 Now York, and N, I, iroe Fasailonad Madiorats,, Uhlenya. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts, CHINA, e g2 BE o ntook of bost gualif; Egr_g RO OHINA, of our own importation, woofforapocial induco- mants (o partios deair- ing complots outfits, ota mado up, in 8- fiottmonts to suit pure T B umortmont or R L @ TANOY GOODS ta not oxcolled in Ohi« oago. S &2 i.0.LAWRENCE&CD, 105 STATE-ST. WANTED. A DRUGGIST WANTHED. An notive druggist, with about $2,000 to $4,000 cash, con learn of n splondid oppor- tunity to teko an intorost in o first-class cor- nor Drug Store in Burnt District, Business established, Address X, Tribuno office. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL XD DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FLRCLARATION OF REFRRENGE MATRA,—1 Saturdny 1¢ eomtgd: + Bundny oxcoptals. 1 Mo R el 0% Biados a5 s o % Dl R exeopiod " Fr. EIC}:IGA_'?'I“DE’MIHQL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD3 oty Lake ity 4 -gecon-st, ok, F1 Giars i, Soticant corner o Hsmdoiphs and b tanalat., corner o Nadison, Arrive, 815 p. m, Ml ¢stn matn and air 1ino). Day Expross,. Jnckson Accoun B:0p. m *6:00a. m, RY 0. WENTWORTI, Gonoral Passonger Agont. 0,008, m.| 4310 . m. N, . CHICASO & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicago, Kantar City and Denver Short Line, vla Louiste ant, o, and Chicago, Springfield, Alion and St Louts Theough Line. Untun Depot, Veat Side, near Yadlson-st, Bridge.” T¥cket Offices : At Jepnl, and 133 Kandolpl-st Kagess O Ex. via Jaoksonvillo, . anil o, uisiana, Mo. st 3%, Vi CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Onfon Depnt, corner Maigon and_Conal-sta,; Diciet Ofice 63 South Clarical, oppusite Sherman House, and at Depots Leare, Arrire e praat s +9:30 . m. [¢6:308. m, Milwaukes & D Sy olls NMaht_Expre +9:39p. m CHICASO, _nunkuncrm UYINDY RAILROAD. Depole—Foot o I Indiana-an., and Sicteentheat., and Ganat and Sixt o, Ticket bffces, No. 63 Clarks ot., Grand Fuclic Hutely and ut depals, Arrice, Mail and Expross, Otinwaand r's Grovo Accommodat Aurors Bastongar., lrora Lassenior (Hhdn Diibaqus & Sitat ity Tap, Pocio Night Lxpros.. rovo Accommada fu|® APEORD, v s ne ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD, Depat faot af Lake-st, and foot af' Tieenty-recond-st, potoi S e b R Teket aad Hydo Packand Oak Wood Hydo Park and Onk \Woor 1iydo Pack and Oak Woods,serss|* (a) Runs to Obampaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILROAN, ity affices, corner Handoiph anit ZaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canale ., corner Yadisonst a Pactfio Fast Line, ., 101 @ Dubquo Day px. Via Uiiaizd) 1 1 E & Mlvaukos Pasaon b Milwaukee Passonior (daily): ro: a~—Dopot corner af Wolls and Kinzlo-sts, 5—Dopot corng of Canal and Kinzlo-y W. H.STENNEIY, Gon.'Pass. Agont. COLORADOD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Freight Ofice, 77 Clark. Spocial Lnducemonis, Grat Now Honte. St FoR. R. W E. WEBE, doi'l Ag't. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-sta, Ticket ofice, Grand uelrio lotels Arrive, Omahs, Loavonw'th& Atchison E s 8:46ip. m. Porn Agcom: * 8 Night Expro: i1 Losvouworth 7 LAKE _SNDRE & MICHIGAN SOU;"",EHN RAILROAD. Doty Van dlurencity soot of LaSullet, Dickat opeer, corner Canal and 3 . o weaat corner Clar) fadlson Arvive, Aail, via Alr Lino and Matn Lino| Biwolal Now York Espross, via) "Afr Lingu.. Atlantic Exp ross, vin Alr L gt Jixpross, vl Mnin Lico, Eiknart Acconimodation, Bouth Clitongo Aocommodation, ., PITTSBURGH., FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Leave, | Avrice, Day Expre Pacutip [oa fast Lino, 56" Acommodation, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Raflroad Depot, fuol of Lake-tt.y ‘alsa fuot of Teenty-secand-st, Ticket afice, 121 Kandalphe CHICAGD, at., hear corner Clarks T Cunalat,, corner Madison Lilsalleat,, "corner Washinglon, " id at fitinofe”Coitral jepot. 240 p. m. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, onlling at Quoonstown, Oarrying the United States Mail, SAFBETY AND COMFORT.- §2~ Pansongera booked fo and from the prinelpal En. ropean purisat lowost rat tor. ALk and Lottors of Orodit {ssusd on leadlng Danks ‘and Bankors tiroughont Luropo, HENRY GREENEBAUM & 0O, FIFTI-AVa. FRACTIONAL OURRENC $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGE FOR BALI AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.