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19 : — REAL ES™ v Renl Beta B Are Belng ko phably $7,000,0 « 1id, Savitgs : 2o fow They Cen ahle if \N v o Real Fstate Iiems of * / Last b s 132orhaps there 18 nc letion with whish th len tho subjocb d &+ an than the payma « is gonorally knowt ! {igcityheld probab ¢ sortgagee on city ant anlc had 8o upsot - ay of ylowing all § >mo woks thora 1.y : ounibilkiosof disat’s jted, urless ovoryl oon n¢ lnck of nvings banks cou! aortgiges in ordes 1T thir doposites e the sl ‘ostato -Jomands scen/apprehande! + +iddo under arg/ amount of ¥ s 205 thera hgforeclosuraof not due scld ho n Jasgo* : i .. howovor, 2feod upon the - 1 yot, nor bon no symptor: entiibe, Wo ch wo ECO auy It ind intor- b that real esl * romptnces s\, have been - f ir < that have thn theaveragt B +coof this Tfured during made ina 18 Bgywn by tho + Ogdon & circiay jgsued Agents in Seuddd, g wel this citys "oy - ade by un toho day thes Rt Gookio & Qo ¥ i of fitty~ Rinco that dato + g upon reven doys, we ints to the 1 intevest, ryinf i invested on fin Of thin umoun, without eseept* + all owed by wan due, The 141 Ibefora tuis good men, “ar of belng reaches you, e obliged 1o rey 1t is possit montioned . than that of of no ronor. tho great m * notes and . tho panic, ¢ not very Iny i nhove- favorable sh we kuow faot is, that 4 Lol mortgago wwing during timo, were An a illo, 6y aro wularied, Inrgo resou . 3 10 ind but littla professions 2N commoditios of at slako ir any lrind ir s dacliug, 1esre has boen n siugh o) indobodness waturing i the past two wonlbs th aytichendad. That there have « yayment incon- Bequonco - .- ntion of finan- cial nifair if tho.savings beuka trezi 18" alyways beon ci FON ‘0 500 MO OCCn- Aol i oavings bouk is ment wulenco ab all, it woul v n mortgago Joanabur .. #, to more thun alfitsr 0 . [0an WR8 & per- fectly sa s : panio, and iy 8o set.” At has novor been tha cusf to foreclose "o tho dofault of nortgago simply PRy p chiunges lemand loan, und fhtheel uls bovo ustally Deen ¢ wter stand until the d ‘to pay. of couro, t that dobtor was ‘maling 0o had no resources that we confidonco was ro- ool i where forboaranco would' But thero i3 no renson 5 many such cases, Wedo - \to nny considorablo nwnbe: - #s the.rosult of tho anic, 5 = il ravings banks should meko «mot --bo -met in cash, s tonorably .. deferred under 20 rulo; rthey might bo thoir. real estuto mort g lm‘ga dopositors in liqui w8, Insuch an evens thert oodmany mortgeges placi: 1. :+a.0, but, ns they vould L) < ‘way precipitato any amo . Wo have 1«5 thoro in a good denl ' eity now from citica » and Wost for invent- & from 12 {o 16 per cont por T4 e, ioro are cases in which tie holders of mortguyes aro obliged to uell for cas af, euch ratos, but thoy aro not tho ralo, aud there seoms to bo plengy of money waiting for auch cpportuniticy. TLY BEAL JHTATLE MARKET continues fairly nctive, the largest domend being wtill for cheap tots in tho suburbs, ‘Wo esiimato that full 75 per cont of tho salos of real entato now are in waounts not_oxeveding #8,000 cach. Thoro is ulso n good deal of speculative ingui- ry for subwrban zeres, and we hear of uetunl gales, botl i tho wostern ind southern suburbn, at the Northweetorn ear shops, ab Lowndale, ot Washington Heights, and South Chicego, at pri- eol consilerably highor thauthote of & yenr ugo. "y following aro a fow out of numerous - stances of BALES DURING THE WEBE. Mr. Paul Cornell old, during laut weo! fols (nbonk 18 peres) loentd@in Cornell aration, from 400 Lo ¥5pecaer lot. Tra Brown sold, duringtikho las woek, o cot- tage and lot at Bvamston ;7 ebnsidoration, #1,500, A cottaxo and 3 lots av tho sumo plne erntion, 8,000, 100 feot: at Jvanston ; custion, S1,500, 130 feot at Ivanstos caation, 216 por foot, considerntion, 31,000, lzc [t waino placo; considcration, $1,000. ! Tivans & Co, £old bwo lote, cach 25x125 feot, Wwith o (wo-story frame liouso, hoing Nod, 108 and 140 South’ Groen streot; conmideratiohn, £4,500. Also 90x180 foet, south frout; ou West © siroat, 200 feot eastof Westorn uvonuo, witheut improvomentss ; consideration, &4,600, H n sold six lots in Woodbury's , Sce, 22, 40, 19, ut Irving Park, con- sideration £3,000; 80 feet on Purk avonue, 189 foet west of Awnlund ovenue, coneldoration 0t 140 lots as Irving Park, cousideration 000, also . consid- 10 Iots -nt. Dosplaincs 3 1 Ulock (50 lots) at smma + connideration, 36,200, A cottnze and 2 ‘Rurchell sold 10 lots located In the Uni- Subdivivion ; considoration, from $800 to acli, 1 ‘D. Tellany sold 4 lots Jocated at South «, on Sangumon street ; considoration 51,000, . Yalo sold 2 lots ou Fourth streot, be- Moth and Adn geroots ; coneideration, yemit $400 A, Englo e Jolw tvesn B 3,200, Gralinm & Torry sold 1 lob on Atlantle stroot, et of Fiity-fitth stroct ; consideration, S B, I 8hotwell rold 467 feot In il subi 3 Bvernida, in tho I3 1¢'of tho X, W, I of S, @3y 13 3 consldoratis vhi i Sy s tundorsiint, $16 por oot, which in Henry W, Byackn snld nix loty, located wost of 4 !ylle"rsl::lrnml atSouth Englowood’; consideration, . W, Colohour uold twanty-olght lots in Dl 21, Tron Worker' Addition oot phi el atuidsration, (om G20 o S50 par. 6t Kioe! lat. Aluo, G Tobs i Tifel 10, of Luo uino 'scilitian ; oone +ioration, from 'mmsn%“‘“r‘x“éé'.““,’\‘x‘;u."é’?.‘; saana_Jocall Pain Sloek j cotuidoration, 3 0 i Jertin, S160, | Alo, fivo lots “fi;u‘q\?fif tion, $400'cgch, Alro, oightoon lots by saino uddition ; considuration, 5200 +, tive lota in Block —, kamo lobality ; o, 5271 eacly, < o, yold 722100, north fron sticot, 242107, west front, 11 oo et stroot, dinge, $19,000," Thirty-olgit aud u halt lots, Hendricls! Subdivision, Dlook 4, Washing. on | 5, ©7,700, Two lots, Block 63, Wa {uston,_ITeights, §700. Liols 21 to 20, ronubdl- vicion Tooic I, Mor.n Lurli, 32,724.20, Two Tolw, Biook 80, ogurs' licsubdivision, Wauhington {icnuts, 300, Liots id und 19, MoCauley's Sube THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1873 K lvolslnn; Blook 20, Washington Holghts, all cash, ai ol BATURDAY'S TRANSFERS, The following inatruments woro filod for rocord - on Baturday, Nov. 161 * OITY TROPENTY, Columbls #t, 043 ft w of Ashland nv, & f, 24x161 £, dntod Oct, 15 vonsideration, $000. "Emncrold av., 36 £t 8 of Wroni ef, w f, 35x104 ft, dnted Nov, 10 consfderation $700, Moy st, 1603 1t n of Take at, ' f, 252100 £t, dated ot 1t 5 consiitoration, §1,030, Qinylon at, 2503 ft'oof Lincoln st, n f, 25x126 ¢, dnted Nov, T3 counlderation, §i80, A1 Cannlst, 120 fE 1 of Adnmd at, o T, 40370 £t datod +|oet, 18; chusidoration, $16,000, \ Catlinrino at, o cor Waverly v, nf, 002250} fl, Yled Ang 187 cnmmmuomsfiv 0, Syproas it, 10 L of ‘Luylor it, W f, 485112 £, with 24312 1t fu samoe block, dated Nov. b3 conslderation, 32,0, o, 14436 4 o of Tockwellat, n £, 48510 1, * withluilding, datéd Oct.4, 1872 conidorntion, £5,000, Molgg 25 £t weat'of Deorpath av, 8 f, 60x123 1t, At Nov, 175 eonsideration, $1,000, : Weat &nzln t, 104 ft weat of Bishy st, & 1, 22x160% ' ““,va \Nov, 14'; consideration, $1,135, Weat s st, 1 1-10 £t cant of Rockiwell st, n f, X 1 Wuted Juno 18 ; counlidorntion, $2,300. . Mitwankioay, s w cor’ of Maoteuont, 1 o f, 24x100 i ft, dated Ty 2’s conaldoration, $1,200, B B, 4322 fLn of Mapld at, w £, 205160 ‘ehnsfderution, $15,000. ; v of Cosittat, 0 1, 495110 1t dated duly 20 cousveration, $1,000. ¥ Luhbard st, © £, ¢ of Lincoln at, x £, 30x100 £l, with Us1hig {1 T buo block, datod Nov. 127 consldora- v of Tincoln at, n 1, 4100 18, ki ab 10 Tt oot Finbp 000, : 20 1t & of Thirly.rizili st, o f, 24x123 ft, dated Sept. 167 conslieration, § 630, ‘Iho prom lses 12, Went oylor st, dated Nov. 117 consideration, $2,350, 2 » | Bub-Lat 4, of Lol 8,4 Trousou's Addition, dated Nov. B} coumderation, £3500, Lol 73, in Tslock ¢, of Blek'1, of o 1 n w 3¢ 800 8,39, 14, dnted Jan, 105 conwidetaioh, 65, Micuigan 5 Dot Thirtytiird and Thirty-fourth w25 £ fo-alley, datel July; considortion, ot 0 and 10, on o 3¢ Bloak 19, Harding's w 3 1 W X Beo 11, 39, 13, dated May 1; wnsideration, $1,200. 5 NORTI 0P OITY LyurTa, Lot 16, in Block 1, of Keeney's Addition to Ravens- * wood, died Nov, 13 : consideratios, $1,000, Halntod at, 00 £i & of Carnelia st, W, 482120 £t, dated June 183 consideration, 3,400, . Lighty neres w of and adfolning Rochill Cemotery, dated Nov, 11 ; consideration, §30,000, Van If, iigglus : to Roschill Cetotery Company, KOUTIL OF CITY LINITH, =Lot 6 and 8, in Block 3, Peter Shimp'n'art 8 o %ot Ve gl e o W R 1,400, Lot 8 and 02 acres of Lot 4 of McCaffery & M pb);;- ° ,kf‘n[ 0 X Bec 2, 38, 10, dated July 3, conside eration, $12 2,600, ), in Block 4, of McChiesnoy's part n w X Sco 9, 18, 14, dated Nov, 14 ; consideration, §550, Lot'ss, in Block i, Chicago University Subdivhton, i’:‘-“'fl“’ 7, 88, 14, dated Oct, 31, 1872 consilerntion) .~ Lot 9, in sama block, dated Oct, 31, 1872 ; conslder- tion, $200. Lot 47, in samo block, dnted §Oct. 31, 1672 ; consid- | cration, $200, |~ Lot 4b, in samo block, dnted Oct, 31, 1872; consid- | eration, $200, s, TEmoranLn 83020 R0Ofn o Hoo (23 | ncres)s Aited Shmm. 50's coustieration, Sh000. " H USLNANY YOR TIN WEER, - | Tho following s tho toial nmount of city nnd subu- | ban groperty transforred during tho weok, ending Saturday, Nov. 15 : | "Gty proporty, mimber of sles, 122 conelderation, $620,376, North of city limits, numbor of sales, 9 } consideration, $104,846, South of city linits, numibor of nales, 517 conslderatlon, 18,300, Weet' of ity | Timits, ntumber of nles, 4 : conlderation, 18,600, To- tal anlcs, 100, Total cohzidleration, 722,620, ASIATIC WOMEN. Lecture by Mrs. Leonowens Be- fore the Christian Union. A Highly Interesting Digcourse on an Interesiing Subjects Mrs. Loonowens, who mado a very successful dobut 08 o Jocturer ot the Rev. Mr. Wondt's church on Friday evening, dolivored snothor ox- eoodingly intoreating loctrs at tho Young Men's Christinn Union yesterday afternoon, beforo a largo ond deoply-intorested audienco, Tho subject chosen for tho occasion wag * Asintic Womon.” Tho lecturor slated that, whon sho frst wont to India, eho had threo ideas which have sinco heon entirely oxploded. Ono of theao was of tho wondorful grandenr and magnificenee of England, anothor of tho small- ness and insignificanca of Americs, whilo tho third was that Asin was simply o British colony. 8o had nover believed in tho oxistorce of & good-looking black woman, until ono dny, m India, sho crught o glimpso of o herutiful Tarsco woman, o fire-worshiper, Graduelly her sympathy was awakoned, sho loarned tho Oriental languages, and tho prejudices sho had entortained vauished. Tho lecturer roferred to various forms of roligion provalont in tho Enst, such o8 Buddhism, as having their birth in the inspixation by God of ‘tholr founders, Ancient Asintic history showod that in tho East the groat- est respect was rondored to such women as were mothers from tho vory flrst, In auciont India respoct £ woman amounted almost o worship. $ho was the gonius of art, literaturs, and elo- quenco. Women tool paxt in tho highest offices, often sitting na Fudges in tho Courts. Thoy on- Joyed in all’Fospeots equal liberty with mon, and thoir influcnco was folt in religious, mereantilo, and domestic affairs, Tho lecturer roforred to tho custom of {ho self-immolation of widows, and stated that In tho oldon times tho burning and funoral pyro was done at tho option of tho widow herself. It hecamoa lmw through tho machinations of tho Bralmin priests, who intorpoliated matter in|the ancient reoards, maling alterations and additions with o viow to iucronso their authority, The general following of tho practico fordorod mnrriugo i terrific yoko, nnd althougl tho practice catinot now ho cansidored otherwito than barharons und wnbuman, it was o wonderful proof of dovation and gelf-thnogation. ‘Co knos tho full valuo of {ho lives of Eastern women, such acts should bo contrasied with the ovily of civilizod society, tho divorcs conrts, gambling-rooms, nnd othor hnunts of vico. Aud yet only to a fow do they Lint of the noblo naturcs which Impolled them, of the soul's ery for somothing which it s not found. 'Tho intellactual capacity of the Asiatic woinon was nover inforior to that of the men, Malebar was tho birth-place of noless than sevon sngen, ull fomen. Many othor ingtances of bigh fomale intellectual power wero mentioned by tho lecturer, _ who stated that tho proud spicits of the DBrahmin prioats could not brook tho superlority of womau, and bogan to doviso weans for hor ubjugation, wiiiich, howovar, wero frustraled by the Gaddoss Buddbs, It wus Lho introduction of Moham- miedanism whicls fiully siopt nway tho rights of women. Whoro this Teligion doos ot provail, howevor, the oquality of Asintic women with {01t brothron oxiets, ~Tn depas, Burmah, Siam, Indin, and olhor placew, tho soxes enjoy tho amo ‘freedom wud livo an torms of oquality, only oxcopting tho womon of the hiaroms of ti:0 groat Rings ond Princes. In historical records, Asiatio woman is honorod, Indin haa beon boLter Viooroyd, But nshort timo pinco, tho Qtieon of England acknowledged tho benofleonco of tho ralo of the Quoen of the Provinca of Oude, All ovor Asia ura to bo found Liera and bhero ro- markublo commuuitios whero tho womon aro oquel, andin many cases suporlor to tho men, i many communities, all proporty and muthoric ty dosconds in tho femnlo ling, and in tho mat- lar of courtship, woman {akos tho iniline tivo, Thus u warringosblo girl mukos hor cholco af husband, packa up hor olfeots, gocs to thio Lionso of hor elect, sits down thoro, und ro- fures to move, Thera is but onealtornativo lofh to tho young man, that of marryiug tho hivader, Trm, Toonowens gava a number of instunces of tho natutonces of Asintio fomalo dootors, whict Woro very smusing. ‘Vlie genoral opinfon forme:d of Auineic womon 1s that they uro weak, idlo, Rud funnorel, #nid the lecturor, who oxpromsed Her disent thorefrom emphatienily, and ntnted that tho largo oltien of Indin ara nab mora fmmoral than tho largo citios of Europo ov Moviem, and it would bo hard to find I indin pooplo Iinlf so dograded s the droi of lirgo Turapoan eltics, “ha old snyings thet Blio that wniferoth, grows, wud ho_ thut oujoys, wilts," in especinlly truo of cortain party of Asin, whora tha buedons of lifo fall hionvily upon fomito shouldors, 'The looturor olusiod Lior intorosting dinconvso with an amusiung doxoription of a toa- party sho pgave to womo fifty of her Eololary, onch of whon camo with u rotinuo of from twolvo to dlftcon slave s nncwith th roadiug of threo intoranting loltors from un old Hiamedo pupil, who signod horsoll to nil throo +Ifurriol, Beocher Stowe o namo sho udopted wfor bocoming deoply intorosted in Unolo Pom'n Cabin, ‘tha lecture throughout was highly nntructive aud ontortaining, and was listouall {0 wish deop attontion Ly “tho audionce. Ono ol dird, Ticonowens?® grentest olurms s o luoturor i4 ber f;fi‘(’;‘:“%r‘z‘\":‘[",flon, . mosts of which sho Vi word cloar] oard and undor- #lood by all hot tistonors, W uid rulad by nativo Queens than by Kings nd.| THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Progress of the Work on tho Now Custom-iiouses Completion of the Marine Hospital at Lake View. Description of the Building---The Offi- cers in Charge. The Removnl of Patients to Be Mado 'Co-}Morrow. THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. NOT LONG AFTER TIE ¥IRE Congress approprinted tho sum of 4,000,000 to purchaso n sito, and build a Custom-House ond Post-Office in Chieago. That monoy might be forthcoming. when ncoded, Cou- gross placed hulf thet sum in avall- ablo shaps, and whon tho Commissionors gavo their vordict 1,250,000 woro ready to pry for tho ground, loaving 760,000 for currout ox- ponses, Aunothor §1,000,000 was subsoquontly nddod, lonving Mr. Mullolt plonty of monoy with which to proced in his constructive Inbors, Whon M. Mullott was an obecure young maon, ho worked In tho offico of Mr. Avchitoct Rankin® When Mr. Rankin left tho study for the- flold, turned-bis back on construction, nnd labored in tho worlk of destruction, his clerk looked on from that study snd found himeolf a famous arehitoct, Whon tho Robollion camo to an ond, their rolative situntions wero chunged—bIr. Mullott was tho employer, M. Rankin tho om- ploye, and, ns tho lnttor amiable gentleman plned for Ohieago and home, ho was apportod to suporintend tho construction of Mr, Mullett's amphibious huilding, which was to ho “charne- torigtio of Chicago,” and n structuro ab which tho shiades of Inigo Jones and Sir Ohristophior ‘Wronn would sturo in surprise, whilo the gibbor- fng ghost of Michaol Angolo stood by in o purgn~ torinl attitudo, gazing stolidly until tho day of judgmeont. © THE FOUNDATION. "Phere can bo no doubt that Mr. Mullett, with millions to dispose of, arranged that there whonld bo mo danger from scttling. On Ropt. 11,1872, tho first blow was struck upon tho ground, snd tho work of excavating commonced. Tho foundntions wero dug doop, uutil thoy reachod tho level of tho Iake. Thoun concreto wng Inid, four fost in thickness, and the founda- tions laid. Itwus cstimated that the greatost strafuupon any part of tho foundetions would bo 934 tona to the squaro foot, ‘Thoir strongth way tosted with mechanical npplisuces to bear n strain of 85 tons to tho squnto foot, especinlly upon tho cdges of tho concroto. Then tho der- ricks wero pet up, Bix in nmumber, atacost of $2,000 ench, with guy-posts of won- derful’ eolidity, One - of theso posts avo wny, ®nd consequently overy ono 52 tho ol et was tokon wp end now onos put down. Wonderful guy-ponts wero theso uow ones. They were Inid at an moazing depth, and clamped and seoured in tho moss approved fashiion. A corps of workmon wero sct to putty- ing tho cracks in them, and thoy woro puttiod up with cousiderablo_caro. Then ngonorous cont of paint was applied to them, and then iron collars woro ploced upon them. In placiug theso collars on tho posts the iron s some- what frayed and torn ot the edgos, henco an armny of workmen to polish off theso ragged edges, and henco moro putty ond another coat of “paint,—and hghco mn unoxpocted holo in tho appropriation, * I wishI lind tho contrack for varnisbiing tho guy-ropas of thoso derricks 3 1y fortune would bo mado,” was tho signiticant commontary of disappolnted conirnctor. “I'ho deptit of tho foundations last winter in- vited n delugo of water, and Mr. Rankin obtai ed tho use of an onging Trom tho Chicago Yiro Toopartment to pump it out. Sand, gravel, and abueo nocossitated u groat many ropairs to that engino boforo it could copo with o fire. TILE STONE CONTIACT. e utone in our new Government Ruilding is tho far-famod. Buons Vistn, from & quarry neRr Cincinnnti, which is casily out. Tho contracts woro avazded ns follows eniting tho bano- mont and tho sill_and lintel courscs, to Johm D, Muliler; for cutting tho suporstructuro, to the Government Works at {ho faotof Twelfly atreot, under the superintendenco of Ald. David Caoy 3 for riggg ho dorticky, to Capt. L d. 1. s dalo, United Statos Riggor. Tho lron colninny and Attings of tho basomont and first story aro boing constructed by the Union Torudry Works of Chicago. "o dosigng for the ornumonto! stono and irou work aro being prepared by Goddard, Tojeuno & Co. ‘Thoro ara at presont 450 mon employod upon tho huilding, 200 at tho stonos cutting works, and 25 on tho jron work, making ntotal'of nearly 6%) mon. With this army of workmen, it 18 komolimes jnquired why the building 'doos mnot risc moro rapidly. It is clained that tho causo of delny ik tho want of matorial ; that tho mussos of siono used in tho building 'oro #o ouormons that ten times the amount actunlly neded L to Do quarriod be- foro ono plono of requitito slzo can bo obtwined. This sfatomont appoars to Lo bLighly probable, in viow of tho fact that ench of tho lwrgest maveos weighs 40 tons, Dut asa very large number of thesu Lugo bouldors are lying round tho Aquare_and huhdreds in the yatd ut the foob of Park place, it wonld appoar {lin stono was ot the materiel Jackdug. Tho mouster dorricles aro now plactug tho ron columus of tho hasowant, and ib i#_ox— pectod that this part of the edifico will bo finish- od this wintor. During tho winter months it is expected that work wil be ntzempted ut intor- vuly whenever tho weatlier pormits, but, s thero iu 1o hnrey and tho approprintion s _gonerous, tho builditg will not b oudsugored by hwrried worit, ‘ THE MARINE HOSPITAL. AFTER PASSING THROUGH A NUMBER OF VICISSI- TuDEs, thio Marino Hospital Is ut last finisbod, aud, if 1o furthor obetaclo nrikos in the way, tho recap- tion of patients is {o begin . to-morrow, Soveral years ngo, » ten-acro ot in tho Town of Lako Viow, und situated on tho lake shore, wis secured at 81,000 an aere, and on iho 18th of Soptomber, 1807, work on tho hospital wes com- moncod, A true iden of the rotarding powors of rod-tapo moy bo obtained from o consideration of the fact that four yours after tho hospitsl was Bogun, the ity ou whoto confines it rosts waa dostroyed by fire, to bo robuilt in moro than pristine glory, a year in advanco of the Goveru- ment buildiug's coniplation. : TUE WORK ON THE JIOAPITAL progreasod tardily undor wovernl succossiva superintendonts, ench of whora had his own pe- euline troublos, Ono Dickinzon Lopt, it is al- loged, fucorrect nccounts, and wns acoused of looking ont too much for bis ovn interests, Tho opposition of Congressmmn Fernuworth to the approprintion wns ono of tho things which wmil- itated agalnst the institution’s progross, On thoddof Soptombor, 1872, I, O, Rankin took chorgo of tho building, which was thon under Yoo, and, undor his suporvision, it hus boon comploted, At presont tho building presonts o vory noblo and iuposing appearatico. PIE BTYLE OF AROUITECTURE 1 o troalment. of tho Fronch remaissanco, tho satoriel used belwg Jollot atone, rock-facowork, {he cornicos and particos hoing smooth stono, Tho oof in of slato and coppor, nud over tho main or oxcoutivo building, which monenros D4 feet 4 Inchea nortle and Honth, and b7 foet 8 inchen, conb and wost, and i four atorles high, the Munsnrd fs mdulgad in. From thenorth and south sides of thowmnin bullding run two wings, measwing 170 feot north and south by about 80 feot eust and wosb. “lio winga avo throo storlos high, nnd uro ur- untohy ponked roofs. ‘tne_lougtlh of tho ontlro huildug s 810 feot, Tho formal handinig ovor of tho hospital to Colteotor Judd {ook placo abous two months sinea. ‘Bho building s eon- Stinoted to nccommudsto 300 pationts, nnd bods uro ulrondy placed for tho vocoption of 100, T GROUN althotgh navet thoy hinva not vecolved tho atton- tion ot tho sandseupe gredonor, ean ba beantitiod in ' very ehore spaco of time. In - the i:lwv’*‘lcr. an wall m} the oxstotior, of (ho Duilaing (ho solid, substantial, and comfortahle soom £ Liave ceon smed ab xather than tho olo= Em\(, although tue Iatter quality hus nowhero oon neglected. 'Lhoro aro tix wardy for tho ao~ | commodntion of pationts. Thoso are identienl in ovory particular. Thoy aro cosy, comfortablo, woll yontilatad nnd lightod rooms, mensaring abont 120 foot in longth by 80 in broadth, The plastored walls nro guiltions of the touch of tintor or celsominor, On tho deal floor, at in- tervals, lio fonrteon iron hedstonds, nrrangod wovon on a side. 'Tho thorough VENTILATION OF TIIE WARDA is providad for by moans of o patent arrange- mant which soonfen n constnt chatgo of atmos- horo, tho vitintod air golug ot through n von- flntor in tho wall honesth tho paticat's bod, whilo handlo conuccting with a fluo outsido lots the fresh nir from tho top of tho building down npon tho twiuing plipes of tho steam regle- tor, whoro it In thoroughly warmod hoforo it ronches the luugs of the patlonts, At tho end of ench ward aro wash and bath rooms and water- clouots, a. THE NEATING OF TUE BUILDING throughont i douo witn steam, and tho poril of firo is guardel nfinlnnt by tho prosonco, in diftor~ ont parts of the building, of fourtoon fire-plugs, which nro supphiod with wator from six tanks on the top of tho building, withan aggrogato capnc- ity of 0,000 gallons, On tho first " floor, hosirden thotwo wards, are tho mnurses' rooms, tho dis- pensnry, the Ntoward's and Assistant Stoward's ofico, and tho Burgeon's room. Tho furniture of thoso rooms s very clognnt, ‘Yho pa- tionts' dining-room, tho Assistant Surgeon's room, and tho Matrow's room nro on the second fink. On tho thirdflooris tho Librnyy room, which lina 43 feob of library case roads for tho rocoption of such hooks as may be deemed sult- ablo for tho dolcctation of convaloscont Jacks. OfF cach ward in 6 roomy verands, of solid sono, nnd looking vory much liko Lho battle- mont of au old crstle, Ifore iu tho gentlo springtimo the slclk faitor, whom tho tonder of- ficos of hospital nurees have carriod through danger, will sit nod enjoy tho fresh alr ns it comes fu from tho lalke.” The viow from thoso vornudas of both land and wator s very fino indood, From thoso in tho northorn ond ean ho obtnined o view of Rtosshill, Kvanston, and oth- or guburban towns, while from thoso on tho south side Chicago is plainly visible, AN UNPLEUABANT QUARTER. . Much less plonsant to raminnto upon is & Toom on tho top floor of tho mnin building, which in dovoid of furniture, savo ono picce of hidoonsly- apparont purpose, ftted with patent adjurt- monts, so that the party occnpying it ean bo plnced in suy roquired position. Above thiu pleco of furniture hanga n powerful gaselight, to ho ueed on oceagionn when at night an urgont case requires an immediato operation. ‘Tho dend-room_is nlso on this flat, and near by aro tho hugo iron tanks in which aro kept = con- stantly-changing supply of water. IN THE DASEMENT of tho building is tho kitchon, In which tho fond of tho patients is to bo coolked, ~This isan clnborato establishment, fittod with haud- somo rauges ond gloaming copuer boilors, in which stenm does tho work of hot wator. Aten and o coffeo wrn, with soveral gallons re- spective eapacity, stand ready for the first mfu- slon, with thermomoters propared Lo show when tho cheering cup has reachod_tho most desirublo tomporaturs, which ¢ooks and savaus agreo in an cloo to 170 dogrees Fahrenleit ng possiblo, The Xitchen, whera tho meals of tho oflicors aro pre- pared, i3 _considorably smallor than_tho other, but, it i presumed, is tho place whera tho ohof- Qauvrosof the culinary att aro actomplished. Under each of tho wiags of tho building are tho storerooms, which ollentlpavoll ndapted Tor their purposo, having a cool, aven tompor- aturo, and being quite ‘tho_ steam with which tho buitding is leated, aud with which tho caoking I cnrried on in part, is gonorated in tho eugine-room, which is in an jsolnied building about 100 feob to the northenat of . tho northeri wing of tho building, and conveyed to the main building by menns 6f an undorground tunnol. THE LNOINE-IOOM, which 18 under tho supetvision of J. B. Smith, ongineer of tho hospital, is_very well fitted up, T'wo Jarge hoilers, made by John Davis & Co., of Chieago, oro used for gonarating tho steam with whicl tho !ms[flml i hieated, whilo tho supply of 1o wator is kept up by mieans of two smallor Dboilers. 4 Tho most ir@¥esting part of this depnriment of tho hospital is n soline gas-meking mn- chine, with which tho 475 ges-jets used in the cstablishment enu be kept supplied just ag Jong ns the mechine iy supplicd with gesoline. The machine was ninde nt Warron, Mass,, und is similer to tho ono used to supply gas for tho Art-Gallery né the Txponition. Its capacity is 500 burnari, nnd tho cost of produding the gas is about balf of the charge of city gas companies. THE WASHING-ROOX is fitted with appliances which would excito tho onvy of Benedictn who writho under tho wookly infliction of washing day. "'wo perforated cylin- dors rushing avound fivat ono way, then tho other, will in n_fow minutcs compleloly cleanso an_or dinarily * largo washing,” whild & pntent drior, which works on centrifugal forco principles, throws from the reoking clothes all mointuro and proparcs thom for tho fiual drying. This is accomplishiod in a upecial room, whera 700 foct of stenwm-pipo can, in fivo minutos, raiso the tom- perature g0 high that old Abednego could not stay in it for half a minuto. 'Tho mechauics' room i nlno in the engine-housa nud is fitted with all the anpliances necousary for keeping tho engines and machinery in order, THR OLTICEDS. Tho institation will rayeire ta bo run by & vory efilciont stafl of officors, und the sielection of tho heads causes anticipations of futuro mic- cesrful managoment. - The position of Surgeon- in-Charge, one_which calls for r. combination of undoubted medical ulill and admivistrativo abil- ity, bns fallen to Dr. R, N. Toham, o Chicago practitioner of worthy notoricly, the Assistant- Surgoon’s position being awardod to Dr, @\, W, Miller. Tho hoad-steward's position will b filled Dy Jom ‘E, Appleby, nmun of considorablo ox- perionco, and ho will bo assisted by'L\ 3. Wood- worth, nephow. of the Inspoctor of Marino Hos- pitals of tho United States. 'Tho position of Matron in occupied by Mrs, Jukin A, Halliday, o Tady who has hnd o grent doal of expericnen asra nurso in cunp life and_in_ differcut hospituls. Uudor theso will be o comploto stafl of nursos and helps of other deseriptions. THE PATIENTS. On XMonday tho jnstitution will he thrown open for tho recoption of pationts, OF these, fifey will como fromt tho Hospital of the Sisters of Merey, whove they nre b prekont being cared for, for aconsideration, at tlis Govornment's ex- pouso. Tho Mavine Iaspital, notwithataudingils tardy completion and the soveral mishups which Tinvo oconrred during its progreus towsrds cola- plation, isnow annceomplished fact, Standiagon thio shores of tho Garden City's luke, gleddoning tho hoart of tho woery mavidor with assuranes of muccor in time of nced, and, best of oli, showing to tho southward-bound senzan that ho i within but a fow miles of Chicago, iyt iy % Mouraing in the South Pacific. According to econt anthority, mourning in the South Vacifie is envried on ina mannor which 10 ug would seem very curious. A widew will Iny awido her hounet and woar tho hat of hier Jute Tiwband ; sometimon widowor will go abont in & looko gown of his doparted wife worn ovor his own propor drass, Tnmcond of shawl, o mother wwill placo on her back o pair of trousors helong- fng Lo v Jittlo hoy juat lnid i hiw gave, Tu theto Liard timos quito i oconomical revolution might b effected in this way, and, although tho ap- pearance of i portly widower in ona of the dear Qeparted’s kilk, sonted besido o Indy over whote whoulders gracofally dunglod (o legu of her lost aarling's ovening trousors, might at frst havo & funny offect, woshould soon ot used to it, and thoro would bo tho connolation of reflecting thut Christiuns would bring no odious hill for drow- coat or Inco o enshmero saawl, and thus tho wind would in the most practicel menner ho tompored to the shorn lamih, 0 REN TO RENT. Deairablo Btores under tho Olifton House, Corner of Monroo-at. rnd Wabnsh-ov. I Gesive to havo theso Btores occupied, and will make torma Satlafuotory. IRA HOLMES, Manuficturors’ Nationel Bank, ARW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. T=ASINEATS Souhisms of the Protoctioniss, TORBALE WY JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. PRIOE oo 3 _IAISCELLANEQUS, "R THPRRIAL LADNDRY, 256 West Varlingtunast,, nenr Peorta, b ovidmtly dotns Tia Deat wacls on o Wkt Sidv, aud af u peios seldom ox- oulling $1 yor doz. o, UNION PAGIFIG RATLROLD, Anpllostions toe slosplig-car aevommudintions over tho e Encltn Al i 310 o wnduralined allzoah uay ho e wt'bi wiido, o, 61 South Olar: Pt e 90 G el Cleskoge, P oo Agoat U, P, finn' Gy ¥y Lallsouds, GERMAN SAVINGS BANE, 6 & T8 Tilthay, (Wellsst), Receives deposits from One Dollar to Tive Thousand Dollars, and al- lows six per cent interest, subjoat to its rules. Tho Bank requires only THIRTY DAYS notico for the withdrawal of deposits, and ALL NOTICES GIV- EN DURING THE PRESENT PANIC havo beon met. On the 1st of Jenuery last tho amount due dopositors exceeded $1,600,000,00, At this time the not reduction is mnearly $600,000.00, boing equel to 40 per cont on the wholo amount, and it affords me the highest gratification to inform the thousands of personal friends in the city and adjoining towns that the GERMAN SAVINGE BANK has heen able, without ombarrassment, to pay all linbilitios, Respoctfully, HENRY GREENEBAUM, Pres’t Germen Savings Bank, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: NENRY GREENEBAUM '110S. IIOYNE, of 1ozne, CILAY. WL, of Beck & Wirth, PRTER SOILULT) FREDERICK LI aoe A. A MUNGER, of Munger, Dole & Ca., Elovator Proprlotors. ELIAS GRERNTBAUM. ... Bankor, JOS. LIEBEN! ,0t J, Liobonsteln & Cn, Morchants. B. G. OAULFIELD. ... .. HENRY N. HART, of Hart Bros. o JOUN UBRTING. eveasee County Commissionor. BIMON FLORSIEIM, of Glmbol, Lindauor & Tloraholm,.. Morohinnts. AL WISE, tho Bank, p LADIES' GOODS. LADTES UNDERWEAR SPECIAL BARGAINS, ‘We aro now offering a Inrge stock of Lnflles‘ TFurnishing Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 1,000, Ladies’ Fine Night Dresses at $1, re- duood rom $1.75. 500 Diadios’ Chemises at 750, reduced from $1,35, 500 Dodios’ Wine Skirts at 750, $1, & S1.25. 1,000 pair Fronch and Amerlosn Ooriets 4 50, Yo, Sl. 51,25, $1.50, and $1.76; r0- duopd from 75c, $1.85,'61.50, SL75, 53, snd .50, 300 prir Tadios’ Kid Gloves (two buttons, axtra quality), in ail colors, ot $1.25, reduco from SL.75. “Also nlavgo stock of Tadies® Merino Un- dgryvear, 1ino quality, at 750. “Wo will closo out our stock of Blagk Al- peoo. Suits, Rodingotes, Waterproot Cloalks and Suits 0t BALF PRIOH.’ Bankr, tornese, Tobacen Mavuf'ss, 'sgon Manufacturor. +esCopltallst. Tindics who care to save moncy should give usn call, Storo open until 9 o'clock every evening, E R, B, IPBOWELL & 00, 234 West aison-st, near Peoria, (Formarly 131 South Halstod-st.) DRESS GOODS. HANNHEINER BRAY, 224 & 226 West Madison-st., Will offer, on Monday, Nov. 17, 160 pleass Colorod Alpacan at 25c, worth 400, 60 plocen Worsted Bazgea at 850 worth 600, 100 picoes Empress Clotl: ot G0¢, worth 700, 100 pleces Cashmaeres, Oloth Bhade, nt G5¢, worth $1, 50 plecee Dirgonnla at 76¢, worth 81, 90 picoes Elast: Gizoa Ghraln Silks at $1, worth 8160, Qur ontiro assortment of Bhrwls, Blankets, Oosrimores, Wetorproofs, Flonucls, Linons, Hoaiery, etc,, will be sold ot LARGELY RE- DUOED PRICES. CARPEDS, CARPETINGE AND CURTAIN GOODS, During the past wooclk I have boen rdaeiving n large stock of tho latest stylog of Carpotings, which I will of~ for with Curizin Gioods, on Mondey, &0’ at very low prices for cesh, SPENCER H. PECK, 105 amd 197 Wabash-av., 35T, CORNEIL DAY " MYLLUINERY. Efl%‘t L .g&.é%fl Lty Drosse: et Tty Hromon s tnschlts Somons, Teathims, 3o, Wahagh-ay.., novth of Fwentis D s RS ine S ST Vit ATIIERS, FLOWERS, and HEAD-DRESSES for Patics und Hivbuiys Wear, e £0., 2 2 Wabindh-ay 0 hat. o v roduced (1L, oot LI CLNT, o meet dciints, Shatl smmmanco to soll, Nov, 17, at thoso RS I R Ty nud gn continuo whtl] wa avo s TLEEST aml most varled stock of Sh BARON S nna 1t conve 1D DAL SWHlT fina gt conves ‘ladtaon waid CALES (0 VAN i biork Trom ane stoe WL OPEALY & COLERLE, 1st, Maditon and Monroo-sta., Tiuvo largo factlitios fur exeonting all kinds of PRINTING AUOTION SALES. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, TUEBDAY, Nov. 18, al i} o, m., salaof aflno lina of MEN'S, BOYS’, AND YOUTH'S CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING In Sully, Ovaronnts, Dress Ooats, ko, Also, Gonts! Tur nishing Bonds, in great varlotys Shicta, Hostery, Unduee wonx, Tdkfs., Biracan, KK tiovea, and Tiow, - Obfuchills and ftonver Ovarcoatings, Cansinioras, fo, Lonutifal 1ing of Loing, Missos's auil Clildren's’ Bnimoral 1osiory Alno, Knit Goods, In Nuliias, Scacts, Mitts, Gonts, aritian Jacknta’ 1nis and Gaps, Govoramant Olathing, Ingeain and Lenp Garpots. A1E0, T, GORE & CO., Avctionoo G5 A 70 Wabnai-nv, 750 CASES PROAE ASSORTED BOOTS AND SHOES Wil bo offerad a¢ our Auction S ntudo o latdo Tine. o GO0D8 tnd BHORLR BOOTS. 2 GEO, P, GORE & CO,, 63 amd 70 Wabnsli-av, DRY GOODS SALE, On THURSDAY, Nov. 20, at 9% o'clock, Dross Goodn, Notions, Underwonr, Hoslery, White Goods, Gonts’ Ovorshirts, Jackots, &c, Ladics’ and Mines’ Trimmed 3 Lnces, Ruftings, Imbroidories, ox Dolly, Toyi, G X Tidrings, &o. 08, tnd Ohing, W aro, Knit Goods, Fancy Tollet Artiolos, &o. Carpots, at 11 o' olock, by tho Roll. GEOQ. P, GORIS & By WILLIS, L By ELISON, POM) ANOTHER INMENNE SALE aonatsiing of (e Tohos btans oy fn onon lots, Gimfortars, Plito Tiouselouplhs gouds, &o., o, e, holsting machluos, complots, AUCTION $LES, & & CO, 105 and 107 Rijolphst, Rewlar Vamdey's S, AT 030 A, B e P wor, 071000 A, 1 AT 1:00 A, N {Szmetolst gprines, Mot 0 LE30 , I, {2 ey gna o AT 1230 1, Tedion'and Of g ity ofRe, Onidren's Ofllee T J(c‘m.. B D) WILLIS, TANG - Harnoss, OF NEW AND SECOND-JAND FURNITURE I‘n(dA?v Mnrxlhxgl Now, 21, at 9 1-2/'Claok, now and ologant PARLOR SIS, OITAM, I In groat vazioty, new and wwalnut and marnio=top 100 nov and socou and. & secotl-hand Ward A Kiares, 3'orains Cranle had Stnvod, 3 ULL LINI of BLANKE T8, d Waro, and s gonor assortient of 1 buildore, = SRS SR 3% g Augtionouts, 81 and 4 Handolphi-at. & CO., 63 nnd 70 Walinah.av, Regular Thursday's Sale, ‘AT 10 O'OLOCK, NOV. 0. Democrat Wagons, e HExpress Wagons, Double and Single Harnesses, e i and Stablos, Gang-Saws, itwbing. Bads ipe, &a,, &o., &o. -‘!Anl::r; g als, 3 ordor of 'Geo.’ W.' Camphoil, Fapter, Bhe BANERUPT SALE OF {ONE-YARD AT ATUCTION, Tio, 518 Lumber-st, on Fnday, lov, ', at 2 0'Clock p, m, The entiro lh!uk'pml flxturos of a fono Yard, Open and Top Buggies, it fole e S T s, Stoun.Truaks nnd Wagons, hiats Harno o) .Dll’)'n ATD{EI. vll!'l!'- By Clo Asshance FHISON, FOAOY & GO, Anotra, GFEO. I'. GORE & 00., Auctionosrs, AT ATCTETILION. Rogular South Side Salo of Household Furniture. 30 Parlor Suits, 25 Chamber Bots, 160 Welnut Bodsteads, 100 Buresus, 76 W, . Buronuy, G0 Marblu-top Tablos, 100 Jornor ond Sido Whatnots, ‘75 Extonsion Tublos, 75 piocoa Floor Oilcloth, a5 c{)em W. G. Crockery, wrdrobos, Sldobonrds, Book Casos, Mirrors, Carpats, Stoves, Buggles and Harnosos, On SATURDAY, Nov. 22, at 9 1-2 o'clock a. m, On THURSDAY EVENING, NO W. T0 MECHANICS. REAL ESTATE ATUCTION, and aach Thuradiy thoroaftor, at 73 P. M., W. T TIODOLS & ., @3 Wost Lake-st., nont Paulla, will offar 20 cholco_rosidency lots at’ Washington olghts, Ieving Park, Norwood Pack, and ether first-olass suburhs, to bi #old 'without oaorvo as tho ownor i3 golng to Birupo, ‘Titloa watrantod perfoot, month, with Interost at7 nor cent, or & lberal disootun for all cash. N ini men tosocuro a fine lot on casy pa; prices. Do not forget tho place. ¥ PimGpisasd efpany Termsy B10 cash, and 810 po jow {8 tho thno for mechianics and Ibue 638 West Lalke-st. HODGES & CO., Auctrs. GUO, P. GORE & 00, Auctionsors. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. OIL PAINTINGS, By BRUSH, SON & CO. Furniture, Carpots, and Genernl Morchondise atauation this wook, BATURDAY, 1moncing at 104, m. WEDNESDAY, SRDAY, veroo, 1 Routh Graata 'BRUSIT, BON & CO., Austionsoss. nd 3 ot ous BRONZES, | and Marmle Statary and Ornaments, | AT ATUCTIION, MONDAY and TUESDAY. Nov. 17 and 18,0t 21-2 and 7 1-2 o'clock cach dny, 204 and 206 East Madison-st. Fina onlleation of OH Palntings in Gold Frames, all fm* oried works, conslating of Figuro Pioces, Landscapes, cruit, oto, flegnnt rouch Hronzo Claoks and Flgure occs, Alabastoe, Matblo lgurcs, Vases, Uruit and Flowor Stunds, Card Reoelvers, Urnament: 010 J1 the nb ing the fmporlat 3 3 phln flnfi;‘an% ing tho dupdslutions of ‘Mosirs. VITI (5318 Hesittva. " Goads on exbihition Monday moroing at oclock. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctioncors, OnWednosday, Nov.19,at81-20’c’k, Wo shall offer a largo ltno of AMUSEMENTS, MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo-sts, bot. Doarborn sad Stato, fngton, Cottn & Remble's Mnstoe ENTIRE OHANCE OF PROGRAMME! Tho wholo to concludo xth an Original Mustcal, Farots , Pantomistical Lecontrlclty, ontitled ACTING ON THE BRAIN; Or, Stnkspenre in the Kitchen, MACKIN & WILSON, In tholr Ronowned Specialtios. THE ABYSSINIAN DWARF, TOMMY, WHEN THH BELLS ARE RINGING By tho Author, BOBBY NEWCOMI, Limizs ancl JFinlcs, MAST. GEO. DAVENPORT in bis Toutoulo cbarso 5. 2/ Evory voning and Seturday Matinoo. DRY GOGDS & NOTIONS CONSISTING OF ‘Woolon Goods, Nubins, Scarfs, ! Cloths and Overaoatings, Hoslory, Towels, Comfortables, T'sney Goods, Linens and Bmbroiderios, Lince Rufllings, Collers, &o., &o. "Theso goods must bo sold. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctioneors, 01 and 20 Lt Madlson-at. On Thursday, Nov. 20, at 9 1-2 o'olook, SPEOIAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, BETC., Conalsting of Mon's Underwenr, Cardigan Jackots Goods, 1iBods, Fancy Gnody, are. (irearbarea iy TAY LN Auctionoors, 801 aud 2 Knit reat bargains fn thix AL ‘nst Madlson On Saturday, Nov, 22, at 9 1-2 o'olook, Anotlier consignment of that Elegant Furniture Medium and Common Furnituro, Carpots, Orockery, &¢., &o. ‘Which wo Likyo nrdors to elasios TAYLOR & ITARRISON, Aucflonocrs, 4 hladisuy ealo. ¥y HODGHES & CO.y At tho Marblo Front Auction Rooms, 633 Weat Lako-at. On Wodaesdsy morning ne 10; and evoning: st 7 olclack, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. GREAT COMEDY WEEK! SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES 0% EETINM . FPUIN G FVETINT S Trrelve Piooes, Six Comedies, md Six Favees, ALL TN ONE WEEK | Monday and Tacsdag, KIND 10 A FAUL, and THE POST OF TIOXOR, ‘Wodaesday Matineo and Night, and Thursdny Night, PAUL PRY, and A REGULAR TIX, TFriday. and Saturday Matines aud Night, IITE 1EIR AF LAW, and YOUNG AMERICA, All tho Company in tho Casts, STAR LECTURE COURSE. MUSIC RALL, ONLY APPEARANCE IN CHICAGO. 00L. A. M. YORK, SATURDAY, NOV, 22, ‘When ho will givo Lils eloquent and remarkablo lecture o1 “Wealth a5 2 Polifical Power” SALE OF TIOKETS, beglus on TITUTL lectura will bo given nstead s his continuel £0..40n, SDAY. Thl or damos T. Floldy' leotura, Tumoness wrovents bl coming Wost thii OARPENTER & SITELDON. wwe willsell th ontire ciutonts af two, Lariin, Rosiduncer conslsting of Iinglish Body Bruasoly, Threo-Ply, and Ti fxain Cerpoty, Parlor, Sittiug, und’ Diuingraim Bural; ro. “Alro, Hodding, Orockers, anid Clnsayure, and Tarlar and Cook taves, nud c. Also, rapuety musl bo ouk oilt for bar. o Horses, Burey, and Wazon. 20l ax tlin owner ro leavinis thio olt fufus.. Alsa, on Thuraday Gsaning, at7 o'clock, wo witl 821150 fots to tho. highn-t bidier. ‘partiolnra in quiro of OLIGRS & 0., Angtiouoare, 553 West Laki-st, 100K OUT FOR THE GREAT LAND SALE o como off Thurrday ovening, at 7 o'elooicy at Hodges & Co’y Auction Roomws, 038 West Lake-at, "Tho vory liest c!x'\m:n Ho seaenit, BSTABLISEED 1856. (&) STAR LECTURE COURSE. ALL. DLUSIC H. DE CORDOVA, Tho Intmitabla bumortst, will toll tho satirioal story of the NEW CLERGYMAN, AND 110W TIIE PARISII TREATED HIM, TURSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 18. Thiy is De Cordava's first appearanco in Chlcego in twe o are, Tusto by Star Orchiostra, T:fh. Tickote, i and 75 conts.' ¥ Jausun & MeClurg's bookstoro, UARE Locturontp. m. for'selo at ox Ofiico and ah NTER & SHELDON, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO, AUCTIONEERS, 15 and 17 Rendolph-st., WILL SELL Bupgion, OFf WEDNESDAY { B0 o Bt 6N SATURDAY fDry Goods, Cothing, (blanoy Co0ds, &0, erohendise. Housohold Goods & f TUNION PARK OONG'L UHURCH. DE CORDOVA, WILL DELIVER IS NEW ITUMOROUS LECTURE, In tha Unlon Park Congrogational Oliuroh, THURSDAY, Nov. 20, ozprved Nov, 17, at ats, B ots, FFar ealoon nnd aftor Monday, G, Ualmes* Tuokstoro, opposito MoV iokot s, 3y 1u Co N & CO., Auctlonesrs, Houth Canal-at, DREGULAR SAUES ON Wodnesday, Eriday, ond Saturday, o Furniture, Cavpets, Stoves, Bed- ding, Crockery, ot £ Adrancos meivdo on conslgnmunts. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. BRCOND AND LAST WEEK of tho brilliaat, bosuti ful, nad oulturod artiste, MRS, E 8, CHANFRAT. MONDAY and TULSDAY EVUNINGS, flrat produc: auction of u powerful drama, ndapted from tha by U, W, Tayloure, ‘rona JTEALOUSY ! OBGOOD & WILLIAMS, West Blde Aucl!nn_}(nnle 63 Sonth Canul-st, Fiave Auctlon Sales on WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, w1 SATUHDAYE, of cach wook, of Laroitirs an 3¢ overy d5~¢fl8flmh Ineluding Fine i Grepotey Gooking and Heating “Man Now condhad Tiaraoss had Sug. Isa w1l continue tha salo of Laties' Fui NS & oz State, 00D8, OLOTHING, |- | wdnli, 1t 024 o'oluck, HAVENS & CO., Austioneors, FURNITURE, DRY- BTOVE, &ei, on W i J. W, T RESTAURANT. Admiyston, 5, In rohearszl—U GLOBE THEATRE, POPULAR PRICES: Rusarvadt Seats, '8 Balcony, 25, SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINRES, Aud the popular young actor G, W, IIARRISON, i tha ‘SHonsational Drans, ouUT AT SEAL "DAVENPORT BROTHERS, THEIR SUPERIONS FOUND IN JTACOBS BROTEERS, Now ot thy ol Aduns! it tncm, Kantucky Block, corner Clark hifs ovening. T OOMMUTATION TIO}U.‘.TS, $5.50 for $4.50, $.16 for $1.90, 10 SCIVETER' TESTAURANE, 148 CLARIC-ST,, near Madison, Pl Rtieitvreiroroet Pl B b! DANCING, MER. SULLIVAIN peiins Olans for adult-buginsors Wy BDNESDAY EVEN. 5T 1t B e 1y, a0y Hall, 147 Tivonty-eecond-sty unigy, €5 ‘wontj-third OPERA LIBRETTOR, Quly corraat nnd, camploto-edition, Vi palo by JOTIN OPARTHERSHIP NOYIOE, JCIAL COPAWINERSHIP, OSQAR L MISUIL has (his duy assoc] witiy 1 1C. MIBOL, v speelal parinor, ans 4'§10,000 ta tho cipllal stoek, Thu' Hisinoss, el I} ) nn horutalurg, uuder ilio e namy of Iy iy BLULL W € * 5 (HV) Chivago, Nov. 1, 1370, S‘.l Natural_Solenca and ndison, Tickots, 5 ccnl | owlon troi 9’ . to 10 0w TOLTER, 10 KAHN! HAGHIFCE] A00AL MOSED, 113 Bouth Olasls-at,, noar or goutlenion auly, - Doors dufly's A

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