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ne Cine tht ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH £8, 1875,—SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘ 3 REAL ESTATE. ——_— [he South Park Land Cons demmation Case. , gharacter of the Lend and History of the Pro- ceedings, qe Hen Whe Decided that $5,750 am Acre Was a Fair Val- nation. AGeneral Review of the Chicago Beal Estate Market Sales More Numerous and the Market Stronger. afostering mother. A little more circumspoction ‘on this point would not be 21 HRuLRh palatial SALES OF THE WEEK. ‘A STRONGER MARKET. Our report of sales for the past week show an Increase in operations. The real-estate market is unquestionably more active and stronger. In- quiries hrve been much more numerous, and purchasers are as competiti snellers. In- quiry must always precede sctual negotiation, and the fact that this has been so much more than usual in the last ton days shows that the land market is approsching better times. ‘The “foreign capitalist” has always figured prominently in real-ostate articles, and some- times rather apocbryphally, but there are, with- out doubt, a number of outside parties with ready money in the city seeking bargaing in real estate. Tho fact that more transactions are not consummated by them is duo to the firmnces with which the owners of the choice pieces of improved inzide property hold fast, even though embarrasued. OFTY TRANSACTIONS. J. Henry & Jacob Weil have sold No, 722 ‘Michigan avenue, » fine four-story stone front house, for $22,000 cash ; and 800 feet fronting on {Monroe, Wilcox, Adams, and Jackson atreete, near California avenue, for $32,000. ‘The West Chicago Land Company has sold two lota at Northwestorn car-shops for $2,600. stores, 22x60 feat each, on Market street, near | ing-Machine Company for three years, price Bandolph. 915,500 for the whole time. The owner of tho March 22, George W. Raney, brick barn in rear | building is Henry Corwith. of No. 50 Morgan street, IX NEW YORE. March 22, Martha J. Ellis, one-story and base The condition of commercial rents in New ment, 20x36 feet, No. 474 Warren avonuc. York is not indicative of much prosperity. Says March 22, 0. H. McLaughlin, two-story and | the World: basomont brice, 22x48 feet, No. 1585 Wabash av- ‘The actual stste of affairs may best be shown by the enue. . March 22, Stato Savings Institution, two-stot and basement brick, 10xi¢0 feet, No. 137 Sout! Clark street. statistics of one prominent business street, comparing the number of places ofered with the whole number erected, Broadway, under such a test, shows = total of 33 per cent of the numbers either partially or whol- ‘March 22, Joho B. Mallers, three-story and | 17,10,10 tbat betwen Bowling Green and Four- pete da Bordo fee Dearbors aitocy, oa | SEE flO te cantata day tho ret ing-card occasionally for # aingle offica, and in not = Huron. ‘March 22, John B. Mallore, threo-story and | few eases for the whole building. Besides these the basement brick, 60x40 feet, Ontario petil near | notification of dexk-room to latare very frequent in- Dearborn. deed, showing a general desire in many quarters to lightin the rept, The side astreeta from Brosdway, March 59, J. W. Atlingon, one-story and base- | UEtss the rent. Whe see ate tness aro fully 28 ment brick, C6x120 feet, on Bebor atreet. good as the main street itself, also show a good meny March 23, William Pallin, two-story brick, 20x | omers ‘ta let.” Canal, Crosby, Greene, Grand, Spri $2 fest, at No. 869 Church street. March 24, Earnehaw & Goebel, two-story brick | stores and lofts waiting for occupants. While the block, 140x70 feet, on Quincy street, near La- dwelling-house property is holding up well the stores Balle. ‘and offices are falling right and left. ‘March 24, Earnshaw & Goebel, two-story brick ; Rents aro reduced 90 or 40 per cent. block, 140x70 feat, on Jackson ‘stree:, near La- | | THE REWOVAL OF THE coammsston BODES Salle. ‘March 24, Kessler Bros., two-story brick block, | streets, and Fifth avenue, hos, during the w. to the new location on Jackson and Qu 245x50 feet, on Butterfield strect, near Thirty- | become more popular ae the evidence of per third. maneat improvement becomes mors # matter of March 24, Thomas Wells, two-stery and base- fact. Contracts have been made the past week ment brick, 40x42 foet, on Hamilton avonue. by J. 8. Moore & Co. for the erection of seven Slarel 34, William Byrne, two-story and base- | stores on Jackson and seven on Quincy street, ment brick, $5x75 feot, on Ontario ‘street, nesr and by Messrs. Eberhart & Co. for three stores Newberry avenue. on Quincy street, and seven on Fifth avenue ; ee oe William syme, three-story and | by Mesera. J. 0. Dore and Perkins Bass for five bssement brick block, 52x50 foot,,at 334 West | Stores on Jackson street, and four on Fifth Indiana atroet. avenue; and by Charica H. Walker for eight ing, ‘Mercer, Warren, and Walker streets have many fa a ting anew brace for her feet. “Then why dont you let upon him?” asked the officer ; Pe bse gaye he'll never lay hands on you again.” | I know he does,” she replied, breathing excitedly, * put I know him better than you do, Mister, and I'm going to hang right to this hair!” “Mfother wants to know if you won't please to Jend her your preserving kettle—‘cause as. how she wanta to preserve?” “We would with pleas- ure, boy, but the fact is, the last time we lent it to your mother she preserved 1¢ 20 effectually that we have nover seen it since.” “Well, you needn't be so sassy about your: ‘old kettle; mother wouldn’t have troubled you agin, only wo you had s new one.” Bishop of —— was lately entering a room at l5 ——'s party. Two ea, rather too abandantly decollete, were in the door-way, snd scarcely saemed inclined to open the passaze. His Lordship cast down his oyes and pressed for- ward, when the Isdies drow aside their skirts. “The fact is, wy lord,” said one, ‘* the mullinera will put such # quantity of material into our akirte, that really"—— “* Thet there is nothing Jeft for what you call the body,” said the Bishop, slyly. Milwsukes News: “ It's my duty to fish her out, I suppose,” said the old man, but Provi- dence might of let her been ina few minutes longer before I heard her hollow.” The ‘* hor™ waa the old man’s wife, and she had fallen into the cistern with about 6 feet of water, and the night was dark and rainy. She bad made the old man’ahome a hell with five rooms ands basement-kitchen, and he could not but think how narrowly he had escaped becoming wid- ower. z 1d to Henry BI. Tay] i ‘i Ea perprate cape perce pieaheat bas ‘March 24, W. A. Barton, three-story and base- | stores on the corner of Jackson street and Fifth | Mary Ripley, of Columbis, is 16 years of sg0, by 125 feat ment atone’ front blook, 86x166 feet, on Madison | *¥enue,—all to bo of brick, three stories in | and, feoling that the time bad come xben she lina and Taylor strests ; also 996 by 125 feet on | stroot, botween Clark and LaSalle. helght, and basernents, and to be completed by | should commence her work in bebalf of human- the northeast corner of Hermitage avenue and | March 24, W. A. Baiton, two-story and brse- cr Lo E ity, sho hired» hall and invited the public to ‘The coming week will show an stray. of me- | come and hear her lecture on ‘Social Topics.” A Large Amount of Building Improvements:Under Taylor stroct for $30,000. ‘This transfer was | ment atone-front, 22x42 feot, on Ashland avenue. e 5 W Go on the 29d of February last. On Wednes- March 26, J. ©. Dore, three-story and base- chanics and laborers st work erecting almost a| Mary began ss follows: ‘*Ladies and Gentle- ays ane ees, Taylor cold the same property to mae oi block, 100x70 feet, on Jackaon street, | city in a month, The following firms have, | men: if there wore no man in ths world there sy last Mr. Taylor 60) Property ‘March 25, Pomeroy & Weaver, two-story and during the week, selected their stores, and would be fewer poor, ‘miserable girls wander- Bate of the Lean Harket—Hore @1d Debts Paid than Hew Ones Contracted. —_————- Homes for Workingmen-—The Alton & St. Louis Rail- way Shops. _ THOSE EIGHTY ACRES. {Eas Mos? FXTRAORDINARY VERDICT ON BICORD. ‘Perhaps no verdict has ever been given by a furs in Cook County in any Jand condemnation cases that has caused so much feeling among the tax-payers as that rendered in the case of the South Park Commissioners vs. Colehaur and others, in which the Park Commissionora sought to condemn, for park prrposes, 80 acres of land inthe N. E. 1{ of Bec. 24, Town 38, being » por- tion cf the lake division of the park, ‘The tract THE NOTORIOUS at auction now, on the usual terms, it would not, in al) probabilty, sell for $1,000 ‘When the vordict of the jury for the Commission enti tion to set aside tho judgme: demand for large lots for mercantile structures ; but. notwithstanding the tempororary «lackness in that class of buildings, it is not doubted but that there will be large real-estate transactions of the kind daring the season. was anounced, ot and for a new trisl will probably James McKenve for $40,600. Honry M. Trylor bas sold to Charles Certiss 900 by 125 feet on Loomis street, betwoen Polk and Taylor streets, for $12,000. Bash & Potter report the sale of house and lot on Egan avenue, near Johnson place, to H. W. Brooks, for $10,000; also house and lot at Le Grange for $5,000; also fifty-five lots in South Englewood, being Blocks 6, 24, 22, and 21. The Charter Oak Life Insurance Company has sold at Master’s sale the block of six three-story and basement, Vermont marble houses, situated onthe northwest corner of Laflin and Adams streets, under aa incambrance that smouated with accruing interest from 1871 to between $70,- 000 and $72,C00. ‘The block belonged to Joseph Harris, County Commissioner, ‘The corner house, 29 feet front, went for $16,000, to Thomas LL, Parker, of this city, and the other five, each 05 feet front, were purchased by James C. Walk- er, of Hartford, Conn., for $54,900 in total. ‘Charles Gardner has sold two three-story and basement brick houses, north front, on Adams street, osat of Paulina, for 824,000; slso 10 acres in the northwest 3/ of the southeast 24 Sec. 5, $9, 13, in the Town of Austin, for $12,- basement brick, 21x38 feet, on Forrest avenue. March 25, . C. Larned, three-story and base- ment stone-front, 25x78, No. 72 Rush street. ‘March 25, W. C. Larned, three-story and base~ ment stona-front, 27x78 feet, No. 74 Rush street. March 24, Jacobson & Tallman, eight two- story bricks, each 21x30 feet, on Nora avenue, near North avenue. March 25, eame parties, two two-story bricks, 21x90 feet, on Seymour street, near North avenue. March 25, same parties, five two-story bricks, 21x80 feet, on Danis avenue, near North avenue. ——— THE LOAN MARKET. OBLIGATIONS PROMPTLY MEP, closed their leases with the owners: D. Randall, Good & Knoit, ‘Brownell & Davis, W. H. wood & Sous, I. Hoffort & Co., L, &Co., Holmes & Sears, J. G. W. Barnett & Co., 31. R. Townsend, G. N. Beck & Co., &Co., Jacobs & Snyder, H.C. A. Brannan, Flegeaheimer & Lichtenheim & Co., W. Goodrich & C.F. Roberts & Co,, and Weaver & Co., T. R. Berg & Co., W. Frank Schnitzin Co., F. Walterholter, —— SATURDAY'S TRANSFERS. ‘The following instruments were filsd for record Brturday, March 97: Bnsiness in this department continues in tho ; even tenor of its way, and showa but little im- | resvitt et, 9034 tt eT aa pancake ade provement, although there is no falling off from 1%4 3-10 ft, dated March 29.... the steady demand which haz existed for some 325 ft, dated weeks past. Attention is more absorbed in pay- | West Twelfth st, 293 ft w of Thro ing off old debts than in contracting new onee, 124 ft, with bufk 3 2,500 1,400 2,008 Lexington st, 191 ft @ of Rockwell ‘March 0... 00 iding, dated = Michigan av, 1231 ft n of Twenty-first st, wf, and the situation is generally regarded as indi- | “57160 f," with building, eeteg March 2T cating 8 healthy atate of affairs, Interest re- (Frederick Haskell to George A. Seaverns)... 22,000 mains at 9 per cent. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT FOR THM WXEK 2NDING | tn same Subdivision. dated Mfarch 20 (George ‘West Jackson st, $3124 ft e of Sacramento st, & f, 15034x1°1% ft, with twenty-eight other lots & ing" Mary proceeded no further in ner discourse, becatise at that point her father walk- ed upon the platform and led her out of the house by the ear. ‘When a young men in Patagonia falls in love witb a girl, he doesn’t visit her six nights a week and twice on Sunday, and feed her upon molas~ ges-candy and gum-drops,. and sit up ‘until 2 o'clock in the morning gaping and burning the old man’s oil—and that sort of thing. Not st all. Courtship in Patagonia is much more sim- - le. He laseoes the girl, drags her home behind horge, and thst’s all’ the marrisze-ceremony * necessary, Such a marrisge-ceremony will never become popular in this country, however, be- cause so many 6f our young men can’t afford to own 8 norae. ‘This is how Mary Kyle Dallas save it feels: «Take a man and pin three or foar large table- cloths about him, fastened back with elastic and looped up with ribbons. ‘Drag all his own hair to the middle of his head, and tie it tight, and hsir-pinon about five pounds of other hair and big bow of ribbon; keep the front locks on ins all night and let them tickle his eyes sll day. inch his waist into corset, sod give him gloves a size too small, and shoes ditto, and hat that will not stay without torturing elastic, ed. ” 3 Sha plas of land could bo pus up for galo ‘Pare axe no indications yet of any Very great | ‘cassednoss” that wo of land sought to bo condemned consists of 80 The motion for a new a a. i, teres in the south end of the Inke-sbore division | te crgued within the month of April. a extension of the fire-limits exerted Isst | 000. Lot on ‘Indiana avenue, north of Sixty-firat mance 27, ‘A. Seaverns to Frederick Haskell). 82,000 i i Of the park. It is alow piece of ground, and ———- sear, aud probably will this, a decided effect upon | street, west front, 253170 feet, for $2,000: slso oo Pony eres a aad a fil to Heke a ea One Frit considered by the Commissioners the least valu- REVIEW OF THE WEEK. the erection of substantial stores in portions of | Jot 502190 feet on Lake avenue, near Forty-filth —| byxi2t #10'tt, dated Dec. 15, 187 * — 359 | £00 No wrill Keow what o woman's dress is.” fy | rs 4 AMONG THE BUSINESS ACTIVITIES the city where hitherto only shabby franie struc- | atroet, weat front, for $5,002; and lot 25x160 Instruments, Constdera-| Campbell av. 94 ft s of Congress 00 : able tract of land in the entire park system. t it to freeze up with the tures hava been built. Itis not lixely, from ebvious | feet, east frout, on Indiens avenue, near Thirty- No,| tion, tt, gaia Oct. G, 1874 * -..° 800 | ‘When Brighsm Young is so sick that be can’t Olmeted & Vaux, in making the plans for the that seem, as it were, iP he | reasons, that there will be very much building of | fifth street, for ‘$8,250. | Sermo Be eo at eh icsy ciate By WE gg | hold his bead up, thirty-seven women stand parks, found it necessary to devote the larger Niner and'do not resume ther operation again | aheavy class in tho heart of the city, nothing | | Bogue & Hyde have sold iriangular lot 300x ee heats Le aq sor ot Houston net around to take their turns feeding him with a tion of this ground to until the season of thaw and freshet shows that | beyond filling up a few existing gaps on Madi- | 400 feet on Ogden avenue, running from Wash- (Beal iain il ‘Q5x100 ft, dated March 95....... 7 4,000 | SP90D.. ‘[l-health makes the old man irritable, e the icy confinement has been broken through, and other str ington to Randolph street, for D. Webster to 250, $740,219 ‘Twenty-soventh st, 75 ft e of Wallace st, af, 25 and his style of orders to those attending sagels LAKES AND WATER COURSES, ee { the most important azo tho siovament. laces’ lixe the corner of Western ave: Kelton, Smith & Eastman, for $126,000; also i" x13 9-10 ft, dated March 18... ~ 2,000 | is affected » good deal in consequence: “Come, ‘The law creating the South Park Commission some of the m el ti {adison etreets, and, indeed, on that part of | 173 feet front, on St. Louis avenue and ‘Twenty- | Bolesses.....++---+ Coulter st. se cor of Leavitt at, get arcand quick there, No.7! Stir your stampa, defined the boundaries of the parks and boule- of real estate and building operations. Madison street west of Ashland avenue, there is | first stroot, at £30 per foot, to William Andrew 98, dated March 24. 2,000 | No. 16! Whatdo you supposoI married you iesned hie Commissioners were required to | | Tradioin real exists opccetain well-known | MAGS dtrcend for. lots for the erection of | who will build six 2-story brick houses upon i 8 | Conranurrvn sxaTmieer Faost anon Ito AROS I. | Cones tt ore 2 go | for, No. 242 Waliz up lively, No, 27. Who gives sbiain the lands by purcbase or condemnation. reasons, s more important business here than in : idly-increasing population of | aleo house and lot in Beck's Subdivision at Nor ie | __ Bi. | prairte ay, 15tftn of a6 0'F, 562i33 * you chicken-soup thres times a day snd = new ing tthe lake division | soy cityin the countzy. The immense ‘rortanes | that portion of the city necessifates the estab- | mal, for 8.500, ; and five lots in Grant's Subdi- Considera- | st dated Merch 13... 3” 5900 | bonnet every month, lazy bones? | Numbers, $3 ‘The accompanying map of the leke division A b ado. Br hasers of land, lishment in that quarter of places where persone | vision, west of ‘Douglas Park. at $650 each. No.| ton, May st, 191 ftn of Taylor at, wf, 75x10 ft, and 34, top that jawing, snd psy attention when of the parks, gives the names of persone trom which have been made by pure ee can purebase goods of any class which they re- | Nelson Thomason bas sold to William ‘Merri- : Gated Fob. 6....-.--0, essere sco | your turn comes!” It is thought that this sort whom the different tracts of land wore pur- and the gigantic and rapid increases in value, ure without coming down town. The same | wether, of Kentucky, 100x177 on the South 1,072] $ 2,263,448 Ve a. ‘of Throop st, 8 f, A ane of tung aces more to keep the old saint's spirits Tused, and the price paid per acre for exch | have turned to this city tho eyos of people in g is also true of Park, 268'feet north of Fifty-seventh stroot, east 249] 25,527,107 |, 7395 fh, dated Mar 9 nsae i pupius oF TALES | Bo sad hts nou! and bods together than all the every section, and bave attractod here TAKE STREET, WEST OF ASHLAND AVENUE, front, st”$200 per froat foot. This is an ante- LT aa| $38,400,055 yu0M SHE COURTHOUSE. Goctora could do.—Brooklyn Argus. tract. ‘ 5 AS INCREDIBLE AMOUNT OF CAPITAL, though not, perhaps, to the same extent, ‘There | panic price. although the two corner lots in this 2,821] $38,490,555 | coum Park av, 250 fea of Fifty-sixth at o f, ‘The Philips tract wae bought at the price < tributed i & i degree te the. will siso be considerable demand on State strest, | subdivision sold for $225 per foot. Torii? F10’ ft, dated March 93 (Nelaon FATHERLAND. gamed, but,as the ewner could not give a perfect which has contributed in a val leprer Within the territory covored by the fire of July. | D. B, Dowey & Co. have sold 10 acres in east ‘Thomssson to William A. Meriwesther).....$ 20,000 . title, the money ia not to be paid Philips wntil prosperity mor ee Seay ay . Many of the poorer holders ot lots on tha thor. a southerst 2/ of Sec. 83, 98, 14, for $10,000; 4 ORKINGMEN. Waban ay, Se eae Filtrete st, wt, Coe sae id aa event te ti ich i an litieation, i more genera! importance than chronicle at | oughfare themselves destitute of the fun jouse and lot on Ellis avenu: ‘hirty- *{OMES FOR WORKINGMEN. é be sich pa oo sal ls cece hinary he Court ie oe ee this lime of the year, not merely for the infor- wherein brick oF stane aienoinrel aa gerenth street, for $5,000; 5 seas is Greens 7 "AN ENGLISHMAN SPEAKS. eae a ieted Ja Sizy: second st WE, THE a | We At Counirys proud © command, Sg : . ‘a ican but f identa ii wil refore, compel 0 well their pro} abdivision of part of Ouilmeete Reservation | Te the Sditor of The Chicazo Tribune: Calumet av, 250 ft n of Fifty-third st, wf, 50x i ‘This be our battle-cry ; dence was taken, and the jury instructed, was | motion OF Soe egos che tonta mn ovine | erty $0 persona who possess the necessary ) for S57: oer et eee ee tic Audition to | ‘Onscano, March 27.—Bluch has been eaid and alumet ar, 250 tm of Fits think th wh EE soo | | Thi be our strength from bigh,— that the value of the land should be ascertained | OOF large city Ss) K means. s Park Ridge for $1,000; 75 feet in Phare & Sack~ : . i Lots 89 to 47, Block 10, and Lot 27, Block 11, Our psalm of victory and triumphant song. wof the present time, and without regard to probable condition of the real-estate market here The certainty and security of real-estate in ett's Subdivision. Seo. 1, 38, 18, for $2,250; one written, ed on Laity dyslinee: for nore ‘Adem Smits art ofa w x Sec. 36, 39, 13, ie ie ‘ta fom leven that come. ti a For the coming season. The New York banker, | vestment in a city of such ey aot re ousrgy and | cottage and lot at Anstin for $9,000; 100 feet in | imgmen. Being one of Nie © jase, I sincerely ug. 5. 187 0 ose loves ind to home— i oe ed for ee ford soeurance man, and the Cincinnati | Progressive vigor 28 Adcied Irving Park oy $5,000. thant you, Mr Eaitor, forthe great Satoreat you | "ase coh 25 ji ee 5 REELET, 5 ii intelli .TTBACTIVE TO CA eorge fens has gold one two-story and | take in subject so important to m: self and | Block 2of McCarthy" ‘Thore feelings that otill t . marreyor, testified that he had made » surrey of merchaat, eves eqaal L atate cece al Altogether, the average of opinion among the | basement brick touso and lot on Ellis Ory nec. ehenasade of others eisailanly etatad Drak td Mele dats Mcescsescenreecses ryooo | With patrior forvor sad with faith eincere, . af the 80-acre tract of land in question; it was concerning the advancing o'0) igo ¥ real-estate men is to the effect thatif good | 40 feat south of Brooks street, for account of | 44, tm this country has, so far, been Lot 12, Block 4, of Hointz’s parts w Xx Sec. 4, ‘Unio that spot of earth 5 mostly low, opeu prairie ; there was a little pieco estate. weather holds on Iand-alides may be expected,— | Mra. L. E. Briggs, for $6,500; one frama store, 'y sojourn country has, 5 93, 14, dated Sfarch 20... sedvesce. 00 ‘Where our best hopes have birth, +f glonp i theast i all During the past winter real-estate transactions | the land sliding from one person's possession to | No, 82 Egan vente, for account of 8. D. Savage, abort and unprofttable,—only a little over two SUMMARY OF TRANSFERS FOR THE WEER. And, where for us orists an earthly heaven,— [Doreen eee novth end, abd another tim | OD very limiea,x0d te stormy and | S20thers fen OATS, vbiek “bokind. "ine | Intetol, for 9.20 0 mg ee Ne | Sano Du long enough to diogot me with the | | The foloning ithe om, wooo! fatty ana | equ poctusnars , ‘th gen hb promi tate street, leasehold, for $2,500; two lots in | misorablo places we sre compel ed to call homes, | suburban transfers within _a radius _o! iles oh A bored ridge near Tho level of the tract was about | changeful [weather of ‘he presect month bas | fife pace to an extent Ghat will bo in 8 noon to | State, street, lems count of 8, D. Savage, for | aly Soeur canis ot eae ca ae aae, | fom the Court-Honee Sledfor record aaring tbe Swett apres ind Dit oy, Haaren Gade t 3¢ feet above the present level of the lake. The had eretarding effect upon the spring business. | ble contrast to the business steguation that has | $50; 1,200 feet at Lacton, for accoant of |: the last eighte See ese dunia week onding Saturday, March 27: City aales, 100: ‘Wherein cur souls repose, Mage of the water in the lake ia at_ present very While the streots were resolving themselves prevailed since the panic of 1975, real-estate | Lacton Tand Company, st €5 per front foot; | is the last es on months the limited income | consideration, $556,923. North of city limits— And where the world's rade blows ’ bei The land is 8 miles in a straight line from | into bogs and quagmires, and flat and low Poerations will be stimulated, and ® much | 300 feet for eame account for $2.50 per foot; 114 | of myself and oldest son, not yet 15 yearsold, | Sales, 6; consideration, $32,900. South of city Reach nob to break. the calm of happy rests je The ane. ea ina aves became great ponds of water, it was rath- stronger market will provail thandaring the prs- | x1¢4 feet southwost corner Vernon avenue aud | bas been alittle under 955 per month; but of | limits—Sales, $1; consideration, 90,772. Total PS ie ery el the corner of State and Madison streets, The Pl dj ; * ceding season - | "Phirty-fourth street, for account of Moesars. 8 mi ittance I pay $15 per m sales, 137; total consideration, $680,595. tes Oto ee # A inti bad to take trips of inspection to real oh this miserable pittance I pay $15 per month for ‘he battles of our Hife evon with the best, t land ia very level,—during high water,and intime | ¢F ® sims fe trip sp. WHY REAL ESTATE HAS BEEN DOWN, Gui Ne “Galver, for $15,000, upon which will be | s ¢rame cottago of five rooms, no dratn, and two Pee ol te rpemories eect d of storms, it would frequently be but a few incb- estate, oe ee to the red Suet eer Fo ta Baitor of The Chicago Tribune: : erected at once s block of octagon stone-front | or the rooms so dainp that they are entirely WODAN. ee mich we spring to mast ; G wsabove the surface of the Inke. Ho did not eral revi usiness that follows the < dwellinge. * s b oes of home and of our native strand i a jng bad not yet communicated an impulse Cxicaco, March 27.—In accounting for the de- SUBURBAN TRANSACTIONS. unfit for use during the winter months, and at ‘And in our God we trast, : think the land would ever be wanted for resi. | of #pving Ol Sos mpolse | _.Caeed condition of the resl-estato market dur} _ 3.8, Hair has gold a, houo snd tro lots in | the prcseos ° daring te wy teast 6 nets deep | ,,An Eastern paper zograts to state that anon | 0 1207 sor uve, our love most to the real-estate market. Although still to: P ' ali the families represented in tho Sorosis Club | Conquer for thes, our foved, our Fatherland. " tence purposes, Did not think the land could iy in th wn for a brisk movement in tho | ing tho long period now happily érawing to a | Lawndale for 3,250, on Tworty-third street and | underneath the building. Cannot this state of | SF thet town, fasta ta pat oar bak: Gurcago, bf] bedrsines by sewer soasto be used for ordi- | escly in the seit been sufficient Glage, it becomes pertinent to inquire into the | Clifton Park avenue. things be remedied; is thera no available capital phere is Ne 4S: a 2 ‘building purposes. market, there have been sulci é: Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dock Com- | in Chicago to supply the great mass of her toil- | Brown, the disappointed, savs that it requires WY FRIEND. MEE ee eee Laie aieceirre INDICATIONS OF IMPENDING ACTIVITY straone eoodaol OF ih, combate al pal general | pany have wold st South Chicago one Jot for | ing 0 eratives mth more substantial dwelings, | about as Tong to gee gin well out of ‘ot, 20th . i A ty agents to form some opinion asineg-men of the city itself. Fors period of | $375, threo lots for $1,500, two lots for 2,000, | or is its want. of sympathy for them, or want | year a8 for orse to get beyoud “8 yoara = that his brotber and himselt owned the Iand 1 oa oy and character of Tomas iin for | six years, ending with the panio of 1879, it was | six Tote for $7,800, one lot fer $1,400. oF iS ine well-defined ‘plan and co-operation on | spring.” Tt ory be afer years have pasted a7, 3 wouth of and adjoining tho tract being coD- | Ot season, om Vdered an evidenco of business sxgacity to | ,, Herbert, Rickards & Co. bare vita to Chris- | fhe part of thoeo who bare the moans tocarry | 4 spirited Warren County (O.) roung Indy as- | Tues lines sor farod and distant day, na denmed. That be sold 20 acres of good grore z have become a purchaser of real estate ‘in Chi- tian Scharnhorst, of Chicago, ‘700 feet in Har- | out a0 desirable an object ? serted her belief in woman's rights by dragging ‘May chance to fall beneath your careless eye, re land in the S. E. Sec. 24 for $1,500 per acre | A reporter of Tae Trrnuxx rete “ ee cago. All classes have vied with exch other in bees Pera A pert os Eonth Branston; aes Eg bars fal ny: pundreds of good hor father down atairs because he disapproved | ss10n the hand that ikea’ gt i ine be nd feet in Grants ion svanston, ‘ick cottages, containing tw: ving-room: WO ion the anne: em long. a (ibe Colenanr tract ia in the NE. 3 of See. | number of zeal-cotie SAUTE Ct ‘tho past | CTrossiona of beliof in the wonderfal promise | fore egnaideration of $20.00. bred co eerra, closets, back-poreh, and other | °* roune dances thon the Dione tu the grave, if thantae heart ed 3); that bis brother offered to soll his interest | week, and found the beliet univontt.? creme sity. ‘The merchants were ever in the | D. T. Keoney & Co. lave sold 400 feat in | conventions 5 snes eer tod gasfixtures, | _ Ibis exid that nothing will cure a post's adtce- | Fins Toenes Sty stroam of fancy once could flaw th in the land, including park front, for $2,000 per | that, with the continuance of sottled weather, civance. ‘The panic came, and speedily a city Grant's Addition to Evanston, for $6,000 ; 100 fire-grates in each room, all windows | tion for his idol sooner then to catch her at the Ta cold in death,—it may be you will start. of ‘acre, there would be an active movement in the mar- | Of ««pulls” became transformed into a cage of feet in game addition, $1,500 ; one house aud fitted with Vonitian blinds, all inside swood- dinner table excavating the kernel of # bickory- | wyon awelling in the changes time has , The Fitch tract includes a large quantity of | ket. As compared with last spring, the business | ,, i i 1 100 feet in Ridge Subdivison, South Evanston, | work painted aud grained, walls papered, | nut wit a haur-pin. ‘Aid hopes deluded, ‘mid Ne lished f60z%) Sad ‘fne Jand, bas had a1 ‘mount of work | outlook is considered to be much more favora- | | De=t® until the vocation of » real-estate | tor $7,500; 50 fect in Kedsie & Keeney’s Adai- | and the promises thoroughly well drained, for | Milwaukee Sentinel: Milwaukee girls, when ‘When naught is laft of all that once hus beam 4 genson i, re tis am io ronnig th rough it, | ble. At that time the era of good feeling ‘and | sent or desler pee become ae be looked Pe Peas a fot in coe the somaf £20, ee on ‘This class of | they invite a young man to callaronnd, don’teay, | Save the pale memory of happier years > B. oat 5 = upon as ono in which a “* ro quo” jitner’s Addition to Evinston, for ; 120 | house rents shillings, or $1, per week, fro | «We t that tarn: low,” bu oe snd is mostly high and dry ground. mutual confidence had not shamed. at inte ies Oe, aairealy. “Sgrares y oye pa & Fitmers aor County, ii, for’ $9,500; ‘two | from taxes. , saree nel s iene Haat. Gaene 20 ow. but at nat hon, mage af oro crepe 4 Commissioner Gage testified to the purchase | ence of ibe ee i a the ; coat . aes tzo, wo delighted in tho expressions hn yaad lots on Wesern avenue, in city, ‘eae suo : such superior coset fea bull, ‘A young lady while ont walking heard, for the Irons who could bave cheer'd, forever siseps, 4 lands in the park by the Commission at the | had ae ereumaraveey; would Richy | of confidence m our stability and promise that Warren, Keeney & Co, here sold $2,000 fest at | ing, storing coal, ne, cae tent for $1.50 to | Srst time, of her mother's intention so mary Lean on the love of a forgotten day! 4, Juices shown on the accompanying map. baa con is Foul estate oe poem consumed | cme in from overy direction,—were fairly en- | Hinsdale for $20,000. Si per wool, according to locality, If this can | Sein, rand abe was obliged poate Fight down and | sraybe rank greas wil hide sIonely graves ms] Ta iabe taba Seek aa . ee saa f families. through the wintor, for the rapturod with tho compliment from Cincionsti —_-——_ be done fi ngland, Tac stale it rt be gone hi na ieaacee a oe ee rar eft eras ning bent down, where winds mean Past; en the land to ken for psrk purposes aITYiD| u i ON ' " ere, With a very smal itionsl outlay. Lam ke clock, stranger,” said a Mic] ‘srm- . e, scorn eu originely appraised, thia tract wan valued at | number of persons who were out of employment | thst Chicago Ti So ee mice of a aang ONO on hore, with a TF voricos of uilding-moterials, | er, “twas the ‘best Kind of s clock gam forme | ian rut dasha alata to te aa z 800 The Commission offered the fol- | was very largo, and tho reserved fonda of the | eRe ng ar a , ser Poor where the above has been carried out, | months ago, when my daughter began to have race rLd wR Ww. sat peracrés. “The sion offered the fol- | was very TES, ©; well-pigh exhausted. Now | Louis that we were but the agents and factora jessra. J.C. Rankin ani George 0. Gammeey, | and the difference to Chicago prices is, under | beans + ‘sad now the blamed thing is alwaya two les pasties ia Court regarding the value of Seer len of thoes ie errocict, Not. | of capitalists at largo. erebiioots faye: I Prepared plaas fortuentr ite toy, czcumatances, not more tan 20 of 25 per | hours too slow.” HOME. en jehaur tract: et We were vory reasonabl ified with the | Tésidences to erected opposite Union Parl cent am satisfied, Mr. Editor, that his iss 3 — ay ineste. er withstanding the severity of tho winter, work sia canddeies in "Giese thas indicated, | extending 400 feet on Ogion avenue and 900 fest splendid field for capitalists; s.wpore slid fn. ane ws paberon atudont wag velting 4 | Come, rest in this bosom + the daylight is past S, Hibbard Was much better leet year, and, as was shown in | Too ty conatrued such confidence to be an | oF West Washington street. These buildings | restment a te har ove Ia chop | Sred, and remarked that she ought to have somo- Last caren fade any wee when the abadows thay east i TL Morgen. Tue Tamuxe during December, workixgmen | 1 oen¢ of strongth. How well it provod such, crit be five stories high. The plans of the xov- | 1% Of one Mortem thoroughly, and pat up | sai, nd td hor. ‘The soph., with creditable | ~ From the face of Aurora have run, nd eu havo on bapa at this moment a larger amount of | O° recovery from the diesster of the | ert foors tre well arrangid and have every con- | the cottages in lots of six or more, as con sagacity, took this obscure hint, and put his arm | tn the shelter of home, cares should not intrade; se tata Benip, Pavey to investin small lots than at anytime | °° Veo ss aished a eufficiont demonstration, | venience ot Gloset room, slumbiog, heating, ete. | venient. Such buildings would command the around bets a pia st sacred to love srcing 5 raind that's imbued Daniel W. Gal since 1870. . P Bide at that critical junctare all classes joined The front will be of cutstme of a design both | best tenants, and i ‘pieced for sale with Oy Pe ace eit Phigrrag tpeceeprestt phates, ‘With the peace it ahould bring to thy breast, asian. ’A largo number of agencies report an increase | *) Ssronathy and aid in bebalf of tfie commercial elegant and novel. ‘The work on these will be | PAYpents ous se sian giv | Bman mbo one Tecan reagon with her and run | Let thy brow lose the frown, anf thy lps lese the in the number of inquiries, and cash buyers af | Ai.ment of the city in their peculiarly crippled commented immediately, The improvement Day. aaa that this class of buildings comes | things to sult myself; but, nhen Ler mother is aneer, alrosdy offering to 8 considerable extont, One| -nairion, Yot now note the change. These will cost 8230, 000, agnmty dd feet te possible, During a resi- | around, 1am no: even a stockholder in the con- ‘That wore born of disgust and ccutempt ; agontatates that seme commercial rien 207 wear the | Thessme architects haro in process of erec- | dence Oe are Ptihirty years ins city aa large as | corn.” —Tilusville Herald. There nanght thst’ unboly dhonid enter Ia berie— ‘THE NUMBER OF CASH BUTERS ho pas | opgest facen and bave become the | tion and are preparing plans for thirty-five other Chicago, Tome cally ia mlod jane einge The disgusting habit of chewing gum. Ra bo- | Let thy voice the sveot accents etiore now secume, COLEHAUB'S WITNESSES. coming into tho market is greater than ho has tinveterate “bears.” ‘Their business bein residences in different pertsof the city, none of | Ene Oo Sat 7 coming so fashionable in Hot Springs that s per affection beer from thy face; Witnesses introduced by the owners of the | ever known before st this seeson, and that theta most inveterate veer all is ost.” eing | “nie have been mentioned in connection with thin good Light and ventuation are supplied to | gon can hardly atep into s parlor or sitting-room Co err ey re a ama y, 5 maporarily _ derent every room. without seeing the Isdies and young misses rres- gels place, cu hand testified to its valua as follows : is good promise of a very active movement in | princely profits of other days must be kept up at | tho leading news of the daily papers. Tope, Mr. Editor, that you will continue to | ent busily engaged in chomping it with all their Omscaco, 2 cams, in Duilding lots. . So far, cash prices offered havo | all bazarde. ‘They mast not suifer in comton | Six houses, to cost $4,000 «ach, aro to be erect- | push on this good work, ‘God oly ‘knows the | might.—lHot eerings (Ark) Press. cua gus CEN ESPAGN SEW TERRA aud boon considerably bolow the figures at which | with others the Rencral tere vest mi Brices. | gar the corner of Winehesbsr avenue and Yan | ‘difficulties workingmon witht larpe families have | "2. giant tell the young man mot to come ¢ GME”). i ben comet elw 0 Gms ont | Hemet te ute ore om | Been os nda howe al th cme of teeta ar fod now ao bli tre | qin any ore; be Sa bain ater areca and willhave to be made before eransustions ua should beheld ss at ‘little, value. From this | Calumet avenue and Twaty-ninth strest for | providing ua with houses Boat will keep out the fect the anit Be didn't sit up at night ith s None deny, dare deny— ers’ place. Tho indications are that building lot standpoint this wouldindeed bes convenient | $5,500 each. cold blast and bitter frost of winter an supply 0 or Jet the fire 0 out in the froné par- Freight Ope ‘ant tiigibly situated, will be in good demand. Asan | solution of the situ, Asa result of his | "The Starkweather estate is bollding eight | ua with us with airy and well ventilsted rooms in Jor—No, no; pe knew, a plan rabtne of those To be treaxure, “by and by.” any inatauca, it may bo mentioned that thore has Fea e eney bY aby foun oeicat, they can | Stores, of tro stories and basement each, at | Symmer at went something lens than one-third | coy and that ety Husineas effectually. ‘These ships sailed away es been considerable mquiry in regard to propertY | rate auger, meneare tape, of ae Mcorportie a | Market and East Randoljh treet, to sost | ° a aa! ‘XK syouxxomax. | An Alexandria maiden, because her father for- Wil toy over come home? bat which will be made eligi te for building pur- | city, andcan demonstrate the price of Innd 2s | $20,000 to $25,000 each. | _ bade the banns, put all her lover's letters into a ‘May be so, may be #0, ned poses by tho opening of Milwaukee avenue to | invariably following that of linen. None of Four four-story and basenent stores are being {MISCELLANEOUS. bushel basket, get fire to them, and then sat down sae Pike stroet. No advertisement has beon made | them Lavo #9. 7¢5 tem applied to for a auperso- | pailt, at a cost of $20,000, a Market atroot, be- | ALTON & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY SHOPS —TEROVE- in the flames with suicidal intentions, but will What s comfort much hope, ig Fernando Jones aa creererty, ner hae it been placed upon the | des8 ia, critinnl sotion, Dor for a conclusive | tmaon Lake and Randolph. . i xENTE, probably recover. ‘This shonld forva de s wara- er Fyascnd that's dark, Ee Geme W. Waite, who testified to the procis® | market at all, so that the inquiry tends to inai- | OPTION, #5 tin iteolt the power and potency of | | Judge Mark Skinner a alout to buildonhis| Mapy have supposed that work would be com- | 308 to Young Ee a ta their awest- Of a Future thats cletr, be ine of $7,875 par acre, assisted in making the | ext the active movement of capital seoting | SRE rm of life.” Yet itis not to be sup- | large vacant lot on the nortloast corner of We- | menced early in the spring on the Alton & St. ) “' Fade, wake ups there's ab —_-_—_— ome tiginal appraisement of tho land when tho | ,,yestments in real estate. sed for smoment that they aro ‘without ex- | bash avenue and Madison erect » fine business | Louis Railway shops on. the grounds purehssed | 5 Plea ett il paniy, ace PE A WOMAN'S TEAR. an Se Se ot ee ‘ LL cameeeaerig ne Pectin ooreeet} MOD, sate, ita -valu,|| tiseks, 2. be: coeupled by (age ‘Brothers. ‘The | ® few weoks ago half a mile weet of the Brighton | ber pusband, the other night. The Judge rolled. fj ar ch STRANGE INDEED. rite | 222 29% been Jooxing up to such an extent a8 | 4, ‘1 promise, hey are at present particularly a2- Butter estate will improve in s similar manner | House. This is a miatake. Eoumaeoe mill be | out of bed, grasped bis revolver, and opened the Aworaan’stesr! How sad! ig stnke an ordinary man es a little | city jote, as it is rather early in the senson for | gacious and rolubles at present particularly 48° | 4 northwest comer of Yabash and Madison. | Putin toners close of tho seazon, and it is | door to sally forth for the robber. ‘Tien, turn, Bo full of feeling deep and strongy— POD: Meange that eixteen mon could be found who | soiivity in that class of property, but the pros- | the pernicious varuits of their inordinate vanity. | Clement, Morton & Co., fholesale clothiers, expected they will oe fully completed within a | ing to his mate, he said, Come, Sarah, and lead ‘The weapon of her heart, tbe hier awear to an average value of about $8,000 | Deets are considered favorable fore good busi- | Men of capital still como daily_ to this elty tor | hava secured. the building br thelr occupancy: | Yetr and ahaif, ‘These shops will add largely to | the way;, {¥'#*G—Gmean man will burt = cg ante coriueror, Wien Tone, tbo acre for a piece of ewamp land, when much i purpeses of investmen! ey come from eorge W. Higrina will b ive atores, t the population and the businesa of the south- i No matter what th 4 ge eee eee aad eak = pack t00h | Conia aa the weather is thoroughly | Purpesot OF InTWSTT snore the existence af | 100 fect front, three-story and basomont bricks popalation and the Davita cata expecially | Rome (WN. ¥.) Sentinel: While the Indies of eae ee Tein, facies package, . land apjoining it, a & par tiled. q oF B ‘but fi Ly western part of @ city. would especially ‘4 L é Mr would be bor $2,000 d when it = hard times in their respective localities, but find | on VanBuren, between Jentre avenne 20d if th {the horse-railway bad Qneida were working st the polls for the elec- It's all the sam ey. gh magbt for $2,000 per sere, As Me HtHe oped that the railroad companies cen- | Hius city, though affected indagres bys likecon- | Trapp street, ‘The bulldogs @ arente 204 | be goif the managers of the horse-railway bed | tion of a no-license Board of Excise, one of them A key to love in every mab, a fas shown that the Commission bad bought | ssring in Chicago will have their eyes opened to | dition of things, ‘yot still in the van of all other | $25,000. "| sufficient enterpriaeto extendtheir line on Archer | received the following note ‘My Dear Wifo—I Se aol it steel the tighor lands on three mdes of it at from 2665 t0 | sho wisdom of the policy of reducing tne rates | localities things, "and promise. They resolve | J. M. Mutler, of Gincinngi, will build s resi: | syennes only about a mile to the Brighton House, | have washed the baby, put ber to bed, and Se a tales cf 000 sof <i er measure could | to invest, find undoubted bargains, enter into | dence onthe corner of Sath Park avenue and | It ‘would pay if this should be done ss soon a8 } stirred up the ancakes; what shall I do noxt? we FutOO Bet eres: sd wien nee Me for subarbse travel oy vo etuauiate th invest, Sind undonbid Tidoataliy step in to | Grand Boulovard, to coat 85.000, and twohouses | the crocinpeesson will permit. ‘The vicinity of | Your fovieg busband.” Buch a man is handy to 0, worms ead boyood ta ie, i i eliminazies 5 5. - er ra holter laud aeveral miles nearer the city was | have s greats Sell oi alate the sale of | Pre some old acquaintance in business on Btate, | adjoining, to cost $8,000 cab ; the Brighton House is the nearest point to our | hare in any family. > Cmaao” i) a Jef far aale at from $3,000 to $5,000 per acre. Property im the suburbs, and also increase the | $66 to Crigonth Water airest, inadrervontiy | | Wiliam 2. Ogden sto bo oy ne gts, fusinems centre where poor people can get be- z pa ee ee , 4 i 3 themeely jon, or t 4 , its THE JURY. profits of the railroad companies themecites | feven! the matter in contemplation, and are As, | corner of Take ta pao ud on the yo; 60<00, | yond the fire ordinance and build cheap and com- If any one has any doubts of a mother’s love | 4 farmer called at the house of « lawyer to rit The policy of charging high f 6 : Hees scat he should drop into » corner-grocery dunn; wy! ee. Tho verdict of the jury, rendered on the fore- | 54 growing towns which surroand ‘Chicago is | tounded at the announcement that Chicago real | four stories high, for $45,00. Yortable houses... We hear of the salo of # large | ocinos-hours. He will be sure to ce auTns | consult, him professionally. “Ia t’ aqueer st 'Q going evidence and instractions from the Court, | gnicidal in its neture. tatato ‘had mor as yet ‘touched bottom,” and | | George Z. Dunlapis to 100. residence at the | number of lots daring tho past week in this | sour women, and tohesr one of them sigh as home?” he inquired of the lawyer's wito. Ho we” ‘Was $5,750 per ‘The ef the jory ‘A HORE LIBERAL COURSE “that they hed better take their money | corner ‘of Oak and Dearbors, 50x70, to cost $30,- locality at £600 per Jot, though the particulars | s.8 moves toward the door and says: I aie ald | 8 answered negatively. After # momont’s clos wera as = name? on the part of the roads would meet with s promp* home with them” to Cabada, New England, | 000. : ea are not ready for this week's report. Several | 1:14 to hear the rest of it, but Tre been bi hesitation « thought rolieved him. ‘' Mebby a cf a Gs sours 2 return. As it in at present. many persons who | or New. Zork, ahis i bas stot Laetta Great sctivity & LAWNDAE, so itself in thi farge and See eee dow in the way rot halt am hour, and the baby was playing with the, | Yourself can pi! me Information 38 well as és ‘inmt 4 ‘1 : the fresher air and repeatedly occurred, a5 I believe any by is now maxfestip 6] js | openin: ree! Iding walks, oy 8 re i jeer, a5 yo're his wife a kind lad: - dat Pen etie8. 1b eee tae found in. the eighborood of deemt ordealer can attest. How this prevailing | suburb, Thirty new Tat iouses are now wuder projected ‘by property-owners daring the coming rad whea I cama sway."—Detrott Free | isbd todo eo if she found it in her Foner aud sper Fyciaderpocl, No. 15 ES buaaka eiteok Chisseo We compelled to romain within the city | conduct can be reconciled, seems « puzzle. Wa | Sootrast tobe completed or or before May 15. | season. ‘They expect, and with good reason, & 7 s the other proceeded as follows: ‘Spoaze yo ‘pee Peter Biusch, Paton. Jimit on account of the heavy charger Yor trans- | We can readily perceive why »merchant, come to | W. H. Boyington has just :nished plans of the | large snd healthy growth within thenexttew| A boy recently informed a policeman thst there | were an ‘old white mear, an’ I should borry ye to gebe Eenry Kuch, unknown. riation, a well as the frequentl: eeconvenient | this city for the purpose of buying @, | front elevation for a fin) residenos for E. J. | months, was an “avfal fight "ins tenement house on | gwang to moll with t on yer back, an’ wo pirit- ‘3 XL Hanson, veseel captain. e-tables. Notwithetanding a these draw- | should be advised against diverting any of his | Decker, to be built here. jawndale iz now in- BRENTS—THE DEMAND GOOD. _ Franklin street; andthe officer hurriud in and | should go no fe:der than Stair Hill, when all at ion. ‘8. Hollister, Morgan Park. soy a ing in suburban pro] means from such commodities to that of reales- | side the city limits, and is rcessible Dy {he Chi- | ‘The good weather of the ‘week has stimulated | found a man bent backwards over the table. and | once ye abould back up, and ré tet ~ So, 1017 packs, however, trading in prope: id 1D, ear up, and pitca s : cea H, Brenan, No, 1017 Adams strech, eck, org one of the great specialties ‘of Chi- | tate, but for s Chicago merchant to advise the | cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad snd Ogden | the inquiry for hovses and stores of all kinds. | his w ging to his hair with a deatb-grip. | up, and kneel down backward, and break yer chm Hogzn, No, 747 Carroll street. hes beco! wt a real-estate map of | return of capital which can nover. be expected to | xvenue stages. Tho lowness of rents is filing up the business | Tho man was helpless, and the woman knew it | darned old neck, who'd pay ft ? &P. Stevens, No, 49 Clrnourn avanus, cago, avd one glance at aD : real i ag dae a n pay for ye? Not I—darn MH, Cons, Ho. 26 Lang) 4 e Elance Mo show the magnitude | be expended here only in the purchase of BUGDING PREITS. quarter of the city. and enjoyed it, ‘This fighting mast be | meifIwould!” The lady smilingly teld hi pimtere ees cok eo tisined Pinata etn me to appronch tone done. | 2re 1, Cel obtain fo stasewonter | THB. Puteri rented No. 190 Stat teat | stoppedy eid ha ofear ut He, wood in ae | sate Sued the door, flor an be fad, histeal prompt achild to o ants, eight two-story ind basement brick five stories and basemant, to D Bew- Ok. be willing,’ the woman, get- | settled the case, advice w: u oy