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8 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY APRIL 4, 1875.-~SIXTEEN PAGES. ) . . : B REAL ESTATE‘ tween Weshington and Madison streets, to Mar- | constrncted of precsed brick and stons, Archi- | West Huron st, 714-10ft e of Rokeyst, 8,24 ’,‘-w MONEY AND COMM ERC E. %::: gl‘gzg&wfiflgz gx :E"f tories, ish troken, Th Plttaburs strike, whick fg the tin Androws, for $40,000 ; 200 feet on Wabash | tecta report (Lat o Jargs number of buildings ara | o X123 1t with building, dated M-r:h £ *Cook County 7 ct. bonds. cada of the scecity of merchandise fron, fs ot pet - Lincoln st, 10 ft 8 of Huhbfr.l st,ef, 2 ‘West Park 7 per cent bonds ended, but it 1s understood that & few o@ths mnu’: avenue, between Fortv-firet and Forty-second | being piojected. and, with esitled weather, plana Eireota’ cast front, for £20,000; the houso sndlot | for taem will be determined upon. e Mt THIR FINANCIAL. . b el sl ety 171 Gulumet avénug, ireetory and marble | Although tho principal activity will be,In | "4t 710t with improvements, dated dpril ’ — O | ill probabiy bo resumsed 1o some of tbe mils, The 1ro; t LP. for A . =) operty suil @ for residences, some of G 3. > d th tle™ e T 2 °. Causes for the . Improves | “FHie GF Lo L o nouso and lot | Arcliltects are of opinioa that some : F Ry 5 5 8 555 Ak i i sy oyt S ey e - ] from market romalua stody st 39T rates, Bud S Ler iment in the Marlket. on Bingham strest, near Armilago svenuo, for | Fe ayess smaoronzs | gt S S Lo 2% ) actiy of counter bustacsd the stuationof (e banks ottt e g e A £2,500 ; three fots on Bristol street, between | will bo put up, and some instances of probable | “GIE "1 B0t 8.0 Noble 1 1,700, | prosented no unusual features, The Tioard of Trade moderate raqacat, with p:::. a ot :;’{'E 1.0g5'| BE0 £7@ borrowers to a capsiderabls oxtent, but most- 4385 | 1y on call. The mercantils demand comes from the |- 8,600 | grocers, who are offering their customers paper for discount, and find lttle dificulty in selling all the 83 herotofora, The hay matket was dull znd weay under heavy offeringy, 'The very liberal recelpts of the past few days caused buyers to withdraw, henca considerable accumnulstion of hay, chiefiy prairis, &y 2 Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth streete, for §2,400, sites were given, but the matters were*not poai- 5 . : 5 QOFEDE SALES, | ot | tivaly deciod. 'Soms O the arahitects rapors | Duioraid el 210 T8 of Twenty Chicago’ g E. H. Cantle & Son bave sold four lots at Cor- | that & condiderable quantity of ont-of-town work | Weutworth av, 997t s of Switt place, & cago’s Advantages 88 2| ne'for2.000; one lot'at Norwood Park for | is coming in. Mr. W. V. Boyington is prepsring { 125, dated Jan. 20.... TP b the plans for a larga hotsl in Montreal, tho erec- | Thirty-luird st, 106 £t w'of 3. * 5 &3500; two lota at Avoodale for $700. Trading-Point. “Larkin, Jenks & Co. have sold two Jotsin Blue | tion of which is to begin the present season. s Oy dsed Anguas 1074 5,000 | choloe pleces at 8 per cent, Bome otner merchants are | Nationa] Bank of Tiinol sellers’ hands, Potstoes were fn better demand ang Ieiand for 8610. 2 It is a3 yet too early Lo obiain materisl from | Temiy-Seventh st 75 {10 of Boflet 8 8 6 O borrowing to make up for_defiient collections, and | Liinols fxust snd Savings Bank. firmer. Apples wero weak, otherwise green fratiy .. ey = $ Robert €. Givens has eold two lotsin Block 4, | which & statement of particulars could be made | 1574 " 400 AT ® boo | others are offering their own paper to a limited extent | Meychants® Savings, L. & T- Go. were steadr. Poultry was dulland easy;and fronting on Logao strest, at -Sonth Englewood, | up. Plans for the senson's work are still in their | Lot on ronrt, 118 7t & of Grebard si, and 121 1¢ inorderto settls their Fdstorn sccounts, Lumiber | Union National Bapk... belng in larger supply, od. V3 and ey, Better Realty Sold Here for Less | rorssit; fourlom m Block 20, froming oo | inceptive stage, but the promisois & very good | 8 of Noriwav, ef, a:x70 ft, dated March 3l.. 700 | msnufscturers and others are borrowers, Unfon Stock-Yard National. by ideclionny o E h Stewart avenue, at South Englewood, for $325 | one, and the architects anticipate & busy 8eason. | The premiscs No. 566 Sodgwick st, dated March ‘Tho genersl aspect of the lean market is encoursg- | Hide & Leather Bank,.. 2 . Money than Eisewhere. each; opelot on Vincennes avenue, at South | There wili be a good market for Inbor, and the 3,30 | 417 to both lenders ana borrowers. ¥ B "MISCELLANEOUS. ~ PROVIIONS, = . Englewood, for £600; five lota in Block 1, with | fine olass of buildings put up will adorn the eity. Sedinick oh S1fze ot Sngnie i, Rates of diacount at tho banks are 8@10 porcent; = o P;‘l;gflm—‘fm dull and frregular, The 5 Walees. Kosasy & Co. hsyo, purshased 120 .u%:fi;?;’.{x“,’fi'.:‘t:‘;‘.i%“.r“bi;‘n‘a‘:.“f‘h‘}ié’é’f; Hurlont i m' corger o sooording o clreniatanees, Wiy Toriad o, s re wan . s dipeuien Specimen Sales of the Week—- [ scresinthe N, W, 3¢ of Sec. 10,98, 1, west of | of businees may be expected to ahow & Lealthy | York st n e carsie of Hereltags av, 8 £, 20565 ° n tho atzeot the ipply of losnablo funds remsina | Gity Rubway, Sonth 8 product, and less tobuy . The trading was chisly 3 Bosendale, and 1 mile southwar the city lim- | and flourishing condition during the coming 8ess | ° 310 ft, dated April 3 4,000 | in excess of the demand, Rates are 7@18 per cent. | Gyl Rafiway! North Si speculstive, littls cash property being om tio marker, House and Stors Rents. its, on Archer avonue, for 2600 an_scrs ; and 8 | son. i . " | By st Botmeen eimst Now York exchango was A1 at 0 cents preminm bo- | Tyadece: Insgrance Com, 1t1a no wonder, however, that ttie da; et onh . | bouss andlot, 150 feel, at South Evauston for SOME NEW DUILDINOS. ntoll April ... pe 7,000 | tween banka for $1,000, Ciamber of Commarce.. Tho paat week bas beeri thr. moat active eva ko by $13,500. N The building now in construction on Madison | Oburch sk 162 f¢n of Wiscongin t, o1, 243123 Considerabls smounts of currency arb going to the "| Chicago Gas Light & Coke Company. by e rioeh active vas known fn. - 03 i 3 , Pel S vee oso. .. 1,000 -| Chicago-& Northwestern gold bonds, 83 6 provislon market. The six trading days cnding ilding---A Walk Henry Hjorth has s0ld for 8. 8. Streeter Lots | streat, adjoining the Brevoort House, is builg | Jonison Place, 198 {1 of Thirty-ninth: lumber regions to pay hands as thoy come out of the’| ERRH0 & oMV FOX 53 | with Friday.oveniag witaeased pr s e - The Prospects of. Building- 15 and 16, in Block 6 ; one one-and-one-half-sto- | erected by J. AL Van Osdel & Co. for D. Linton, | *tetsort: dutes Apmi s, %1 15,000 | woods from thelr winter work. Sullolen Palien Ce Compay | Rt i e Tmend. Erastine st The elearings for the week wore, $26,474,203.15, and the balances $2,711,401.63; for the corresponding week - LATEST,. s Ealisoes i Aeipt et Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, oLkt year the figurss wore §2 SASET T New Yone, Aprll S—Wall street markets were: in genersl quiet to-day, though some wtoiks, molably A the Architects. 4 1y brick house, with ‘one-snd-one-half-story | of Cincinnati, Tt will be a front and back build- | NORTE oF OITY LIMITS, WITHIN & BADIUS OF T MILEs mong the g frame building, for $6,500; Lots 6ana 7, in | ing, the front building to extend 80 feet decp, . PROMTHE GOURT-HOUSE. . = Block 12, with oue two-story frame house, for | and will be basemont and tree stories high, the | Pine r?!?'lsx:" c:flx"’W él'u:g l;:ogh 7.’;1mfller‘= = £3,300 ; Lot 2, in Block 35, for $2,000; all in tho | first story divided into stores. Tho two upper ul:: u‘,’ W 5:, nm&‘,;nfl(u:cunkk aeou§ B meat, Our entire ‘stocks of pork and lard, tkercfors, ¢hanged bands, theoretically, twice in one week, and the sales included more than one-quarter of the moats instore;, i : - city of Highland Park. For G. L. Wrenn, inhis | stories will be divided into offices, well lighted B . i . A- Gradual Improvement in the | Zo%5, & Highiand Park, Lots 19, oL, and 23, | and voniilated. The bick bullaing will ba | S400%eth Bickerake Bteclsnwg aw * THE SAVINGS BANES. . Dnlon Pacific, wore strong. A comparison of esti. | . SECPMENTS~The Comtmérelsl Report gives the foie Loan-Market. in Block'8; Lot 12,in Block 2; Lot 8, in Block | separated from the front building by & court 20 | eoora ov cixr Lrrrrs, Wit The columns of the dadly papers bave vecently con- | 0 0 e N O e the Tnion | 10%ig 2 the sainments of provisious from this poiat 4; and Lok 2, in Block 6, iu sl 600 feet, for $7,> | fect witio. In this back building will be a sub- DO THE COURT-UOUSE. tained the statemont advertisements of some of the | b, 10 potwean April 1,1875 and the same day last {‘gE the week ending March 18, 1675, and sinse Nov. 1, 2?’?; on theaa‘ llav.s nbx‘ re;id%no;ns are z% bo erect- | collar, high h;m:x;:im,hnn‘;i a I"lllx GuZB Ixaub, Lot g‘x!, tlx‘m;tom- = r':fi," nw X of 8¢ i, Sec. s savinge-banks of this city. Up 0 date, none of 0o | o ' SR o 1 renee - say of 81,570,397, 4, together with comparisand: g . ed, not to cost less than $4,000 oach. ForJames | with. truss roof, o bigh enongh in the clear 9, 48, 14, dyf frch 28..... . -3 1, sixteen benks that do a gavings business have made Y » s ol Tork, | Zavd, : i adllICAGOUREALTE, Toslor,wTaem of 40 sere’ L Goles Conniy - | f aimi o gty it abouid be eguind tor | GV, 2 BRI 2h g | e salomans, They A veBel and. ahogother | Prsident Dillo to-dy roceired the following tele- Vv || S g S i inois, for $12,000. eoture room. 1t is soarranged that an entrance 13 REAASI L L ta; gram from porint a H - =1 - ——— There has been an improvement in evary de- | QS SN 1 Lo 4 doiph W. Lund | cas be heg from Miduon taset if required, The | WE5F OF GFT LLiTh wrmitex 4 nubiGs o utizs | Y0aiary, nd, with one exception, re no VErlAed DT | toen cars of emigranty and 15 frfght weat from | V200, °P O R, partment of the real estate ml’rhvb fl; the dh;: 10015:00 {ee: in B]Ell:n’nd foi maslzc. At n-flult mllll ba‘ o!4 _Ao\;*bnmb sandstoue, and the mxx';.o“}mgn ..tn,d m)\y ‘r“ s ;l ‘Wabansia t, o f, Sllx' oo | W prevent, as usmal, & ‘summary of some of the Omaha fo-day, fl in lddl;il;n AI: hm& r;n'uh: Fame wack fgeitey 443 m_z.g{yfl S week,—in building, in loans, in rents, an 8 Jowa 0 snd Company sold in | whole will cost $45,900. 20 £t, " $ 1, 5 passenger train, war crowded, e Jargest | Same time3' g g Tact, the prosent situstion contains | Alarch 7,028 81100 gores to 110° purchasers, for | Alllurd & Deoker havebrokon groundat Lawn- | Fallerén sy, 1 fiw of 1, 353 " | principal ftems : . day's bastnces ovor dona here, The estimated passan. | oo - LI S 431 2L IS T, 50 A sdency ot form™ ot | $64257.11, Theso lands are those grzoted to | dale for twolve of their new houses, to b finish- Qated APril Tevesuscosesarsnsoronnee - Ls0 CEEERDT ger earninge for Mazch show §102,000 inoreads over | , FIoclades'all out monts, exeaot shouldsrs aad 5. P, e pramise and potency of every the Towa linesof the Chicago & Northwestern | ad May 15. 5 S 7 5 . BUMMABY OF TRANSFERS FOR THE WEEK. ;. EpEggsas l 3 Afarch of last year.” S s x activity, The canses which have been sedulously | y;d “Jilinois Central Railways, and sre located DUTLDING PERATTE. . | _ The following is the total amount of ity and 2 g sEfap3ged| ‘The stock grkst In the cloiog deallogs was quiet ; | 24000 bowese oo Lo YerPoo 48 reporied to b pointed out in Tae TRIBUNE from week to week | along those thoroughfares almost entirely in March 26, Jacob Broes, 2-story brick, 20x40 | supurban gales within a radiu3 of 7 miles” from £ g B<¥alugpg3 i real: i | ¥ Bfess Porr—Was quiet, and s 2d abont o per Y 1are beginaing to produce their inevitable result | Western Iowa. feot, on Maxwell etrest, the Court-House, filed for record duriog the & E‘ E‘EE%E dEsg but, :ndn;n a d.I;‘xl\'m;l :;r:: i : ;thlrnx tzfib'!:m B:: i lower, the hmngu iy S Mn“;"‘sm.h it =h:nr§ ) n ovascoming the stagnation thst followed tho | _J. 5 Heir hasgoldahonso and lotin Lawn- | = 2fasch 27, ILMT & Smith, S-story and. basement | weok endiog Satarday, April: City ssles, 93 9! gfEomEius et Pt o 2B | over froim one month to saotlier, witl soxe e * 0230 | aele, £3.250; two lots in Lawndals, $1,250; ten | brick, 110xk5 feet, 8. L. comer Quincy street | consideration, $815,210; norch of citv limits, sates, s YN which, in the final market, there was littls reaction. | progsura to sell for May. Sales were reported 0f1350 panic. How long it may bo befors we see'again | 1,0 %7 ving Park, £8,000, . *| and Fifth avengo, - ¥ P99 | &, consideration, $25,250 ; south of eity limits, 2 i ERESEVEES| g The closlig préce wers, Roworer, decidedly hights | brl casy or ellr the shonthy e S2110@ILID; 16810 the halcyon days of 1868 and 1869, when 50U | °Jacob C. Magll lins sold the 2.story frame | March 27, Damiof & Elder; 2-story snd baie- | salos, 18; consideration, S414,663; westof city |. . [, : FESGH! . §E| 5 thaa’tho opsalng Bgurs.. 12 W cloiog aeaings | it sele, o, af BLAUEYL, 1000 el e conld buy one dsy certain of selling st a | house, No. 633 York street, northesst corner | munt stono frons, 59x40 feet, on Prairie avenue, | limits, sales. 4; consideration, 85,100. Total 3 RESW S-f) ¥ Eecurities wers lower, - - = ’ 10@1.50, Total, 23,000 bels, The market eiveed profit the mext, it is hard to tell | York street, for £4,000; Ilot on Washington f south of Thirty-fifth street. ;| sales, 118. " Total consideration, 81,060,123, ¢ g = The mon.y rarket wys more active, and borrowers | famp a¢ §71.50 cash or seller the month, $21.41 @50 But tust the pendulum of prosperity bas swang | trect, esst of Hoyno strect, south-fronk, 25124, | - March 27, Hy Appell, brick stablo, rear.of 138 | —_— . £ ho hare overstay: 4 tho macket wes compelled 10 | geller Ma, SILTEGALED seller June, sad $:210 for : g pay S uromt, 18 excepticaabiedcntaaees tho closing | VAL o oy ion ue parkwere tadtnnged for $3,125 ; No. 85 Park avenue, a 2-story frame | Michigan avenie. 7 & HUMOR. ) I loans were 434@4, the range of' 1l day basing been house, with lot 24x151, for $8,000; 2-story March 27, John Coolidge, S-story. and base- Extra mess was quoted st §13.00; and ‘.'gsdhtuaxh past the lowest point of depression, and is now croeping up the arc, is sssured. The injorious- | brick house, No. 816 West Adems strees, with lot | ment brick, 83x80 feet, on Fifth avenus, corner 25 3anas, . . nogs of panics is greatly overestimated. They | 20x107, for 4,500 5 for the Hon. Joesph Harris, | of Jacison street. - - Why is & door like a colorod woman ? Beostise | | . The gola magket 1a not msctlly active, but firm on "'{.]T:fi.’;"vi‘.‘lfiu?:} quiet and & shado frmer: The considaralle buying by thces who believo the price | early lency of the market downwarda, in sympal the five 3-story-and-basemens Vermont msrble- |- Merch 37, Daniel O'Eeefe, n-é!ory brick, 22285 it's an ogregs. of the thy with pork, was checked by a roported _sdvazce of 60 are the rude but servicesbis rebuffs givem to i i houses, Now, b1l 513, 615, 517, and 519 | faet, 1053 \West Madison street, i i ipss ik ippt E prety spaculation overdone or seeking for profit in front 3 o ‘Why i & solar eclipse like & womsn whipping 28 & 8 ought to rale in its presen: viciity,” There aré mo 8 ir . tho wrong direction. Paaics doa grest good in | Y iaiadens sech for S00.000 1 0 eoer: cleven pehiareh 2, Conrad Seipp, -stors.aud Dasoment | her boy 7 Docause it's a bidiag of the sun. 25| ghue N ovidences of cllqus mantpuistia, though, 1o case of | A toonan ‘not G acs Semenr s T uiresting this musdirectioa of the evergies of the | honses fronting west on Ogden aveuue, south of | ty-seventh strests. ; What is that of which some will be laft even S{E|855es gals A Ebnid ding' ot ahr cobuils, . T I e e induatzial body. They compel a redisiribution | Adwms stroat; also the N. 37 of W. 3¢ Of §. K. | “March 80, Charles Gierman, two-story stono | when you Lave iaken the whle? The word gl3isaaas TalE ment might be mido fumer wpom thet| 31751 100 tek, sbller Junetat 1S HGIAS: of property. The bold operstors who planned | 3 of Sec. 29, 39, 13 40 acres for §50,009; ‘alao | frout, 40x4S feet, 1573-80 Indiana avenus. | wholesomo, j T8 Sisnmt. vof strengib, 8 oligas bave Mot | 5pyol summer lard ab $145), cazhr, Tolal, 8,150 tek to ol their woalth mwp to untold fgures | tie . 3€orN. W. 3] of Sec. & 57, 13 80 seres | March S0, Loia Halsworth, ono-story brick, | *; B : q ¢ ot veturned all their gold tp the merket, and for that | Tno market closed firra at $14.5:5@14.55, cashs SIATH Prought to a hal . hat b Lkl Bacus for §12,460. . 22340 feet, corner Laflin and Spruca streets. They fired tvo shots ot him,” wrote an Irish B2 i, 2% reason tha bank-statement canno: be accepted 88 a | @14.72)¢ for AMay: $14.903!4. for Jung ; and nome Are beoupht to'k balty and: (6T v e v March 80, Philo Allen,. two-story and base- | reporter ; *tho first shot killed hum, but the seo- =18 =beome trus guide to the conition of tha banks in regard to | 12ally 2t $35.10@15.1 for Jaly, ’ @olations stipping back into the hands of smatler . RENTS. ‘mont stone front, 20x49 feet, on WWabashasenus, | ond shot waa not fatal, 12| sERSERE specio aversges, Tho chiofsalas of gold wero st 1143; | MEMTI—Wereln foir demnd, and,hrm at the rs. men. Thore who jumped into resl estate just 4'VERY BUSY WEEK. March 30, 0.’ A. Weary, two-story sndbase- | oy i hob iitkione 2 einl 8| ®| 32884858 @114, with onosale st 114%. On gold Ioans rates | S0t diNe enih very littlo dofog for f{i;‘”“mml e differance batwaan a tale-bozrer and saal- : were 1, 136, snd 2 per cent; for carrying flat, and for | Sales were Teported of 1,100,000 ibs shoulders sellst bef t broke d who have floundered init 'he houso and st onts h: tered ment stone front, 20x49 feet, on Wabash avenne. & s o ynot. fi o Hemaiigale sl 2% |, "March 80, C. ‘A Vogl, tivo-story aud base- | ing-wax is, that gealing-wox buras t1 keep & borrowing 2 per cent, * Jay at $3.25@8.30 per 100 sy 630,000 ZIus short ritg at LIX@11¥c solier Alay, and $1L.50@12.00 seller ever since, may not find it easy to believe that | their busiest season. There has been someihing |, . the paralysis which overtook all transactions ia | of & Inll in the application for stores in the Isst “;}‘:3}3‘; st g?%;?fi,“{.:;‘;fi; brick, secretiand ihe falasbenter huins totell one, 2L o5 The foreign exchango market, 48 usual oa Saturdsy, | 3”30 100,060 Ibe Cambariands a ldc. The fandad property had any good resuits, but those | fow days. Tenants in search of dwellings have | 44563 feet, 534-36 Calumet lvew’e Bpring brings joy to the hesrt of a Wyoming 2|2 Se wag quiet, - markot closed at 8¢ for shoulders, cash or seller il . P . S 3 k editor, who sings: * Soon the dusky squaw will 813 e There wa3 s falr business in railroad bonds. Cen- | April ; 8ifcdoseller May; 8xc doseller Juna; long who take a wider view czunot doubt that such is | jncreased in numter, ard will continue to doso | March 81, George 0. Walker, three-story and = 4 =l e *a Tacifics were gher, and sales ware st 983(@99: | cléar, 11c cash or sellar April ; doseller May, 11xe; do the case. from now till the lsi of May. Agents find that ‘basemont brick, 154x70 fet, on southwest cor- | be seen straining maple-sugarthrough her .l_'mm =¥ : utf-\lmm Fonribleidps m.: e “NX.A: s 7\ ':,'if. Im“:;”fiji fl_; ?.t, ;'h';: tl{‘n‘l’_""‘} e ; , 1Xe; ner Jackson street and Fifth avenuo. stockings,” | e1go & Narthweston gold coupon consolsat 83, and | ghort Clears, cash or saller Aprl, 1 Thanks to the sconomy and thriff which have | an unusual number of tenants take advantage of 5 e 5 7 : . 5 March 31, Chsrlea Wright, i g i boen wide-spread in the last two years, the carc- | the roduced rates to renew ‘their leases. The | xg5 ;u;' 17 Flom strest. = b wu,'amx"y bicko, 20 mfif“{;":&"{%"‘ = l‘]fl“‘l’i-:u:';gf";;e;’:“ ;{g‘ of Graxt Western seconds at 7. 117¢@12; dosellet June, 124G 13 “oxed mesta Y& ful supervision of mercantile credits, and the | Iargest number of removals are from high- | * March 31, Jobn West, two-story and basement | brought his pen back to him atd £aid ghe ** want 5. ighar IHJ’GL;!;'C. Sxachpickied 90N, L) B % redoction to the ranks of infiated epeculators of | priced to more moderate tenements. This keeps | brick, 73x33 foet, in' Wilson's Subdivision on | ed some juice pat into it.” 23], ‘COMMERCIAL. . | 1% Mame, 5100 for ahoutlers, 1340 for short gy 8 IThe following Wre the recelpts sud shipments of | 275 1340 £or short closrs- ol pacsed, : rents of $700 and under firmer then thoss that | West Monroo etreet. e Trog has s residont 93 years old, who has bien 6 :.x'mhlsher. e 7 marrled six times. His pameis John Smith. GRRASE—Was quivt at 7@10c. BEEF PRODUCTS—Were q\!_x' all kinds, the peopls generaily find fhemscives i iet and nominally un~ \ ke leading articles ot produce in this city during the leases as specimens of the rates prevailing in % AT different business quarters of the city: The There is an increasing inquiry for money, and 1t is reported that o somewhat juvenile dandy store at the northeast corner of Lake and Clark | more loaus aro being effected. Tho most im- s:ldflt‘? 3 {;'u't )um:tor ‘:tn bul:b ** Migs, ?A:l‘m:'; " 4 3 F? u thing at mustaches aro becomin, streets for ©2,200; the basoment, northeast cor- | Portant transaction of the past week is & mort- g' hich Miss Tepli Well, sira they g 5 be ner Lakeand Clark streets, for $1,500 ; the smalig §3g0 gtven by the Calumet and Chicago- Canal | oniy i » , | g, but they have not arrived yet. store, 20540 feet, on Clark, just north of Lako, | 2nd Dock Company to the New York State Loan | ™ 'y o) woman with six chutdren o rallrosd TROEOUGHLY SOUND COSDITION. . EPECIMESS. THE LOAN MARKET. **Is not the mystery 8olved,” asks s correspond~ ¥ twent}-four houts ending ¢ 7 o'clock on Saturdsy | changed, ot $3.25 foc mess, $9.35'for extra mens, md 5 The te [ 3 'W. D. Eerfoot & Co. report the following store * A-GRADUAL DMPEOVEMENT, ent, ‘“asto where all.the John Bmiths come’ -3 $21.00@ 2,00 for hama. : e bounteousness of the crops of the West, P g The markeb is 7 but suraly improving. | {rom ?"—Rochester Democrat. 3 :::?inx, sud for the eunapnndsng date ome year | ¥ w—Quoted ot BYGIe. i gradual §5 = i tnd the good prices which a large part of them have brought, have made - the country around Chicago thie richest district tributary to any com- mercinl metropolis in America. When to this wo add the diversion of the jobbing tradeof the - BREADSTUFFS. N FLOUR—Was quiet and firm.. The trading was almost entiraly on local. secbunt, and thera was na pressure to sell, stocks Deing light, while the highet prices of wheat tended to strengthen fiour. Sales were RECEIPTS. | SHIPMENTS, 1875, | 1874 || 1875, | 1814 Fiour, brls.......] 10,610 13,2881 11,600 o i) 4oca0)) s3e 2339) “ngdng p [yooie qupitoy) East to Chicago, which is exciting growing slarm 3 e 2 among the jobbers of Boston, Philadolphia, and | §1,200: tho store on the east exde of Clark, cor- | and Trust Company in trast for the security of | yiqyot agont: + Pleaso, sir, five & poor widd: g - /15t Tepirional 830 hals wintesm, hirty caytvsts et g New York, we have a union of canses of the | Der of the alley between Lake avd South Water, | 1,000 gold bonds, each for $1,000, payable ia tan | with six orphan children s ticket to Milwankee ?' 5 ) 8585 25 brls bpring_extias, o $LTE@S00; snd S0brls | bigheat significance. Is is precisely on sucha | for $1,500; the store13) Lake srreet, for §1,000; | yoars, with interest at 8 per cent. Ticket agent: * What have'I to do with your 18 3 ém rye four at {Sv.»u. Totil, §25 brls. The mar basis that realcy dependa for its valne. The fa- | the store 191 Bandoiph strect at 61,800; No. 54 | COMPAMATIVE smaTerwr ¥o% 7% WEEE mwing | orphan chiidren? I sio's their father, am 17 H ket closod a3 foliows: .Chcice winter axisbe, §550 | Fiftb aven &7 o - . AFRIL 3. - Woman: * That you ain't, sir; their father was [SERE] @6.75; common to good do, $4.20@3.00; chaice spring |3 sure of Chicago real estate to-day bss its firm ue, §720 per year; the five-atory & g : 3 of bl :h o buildiog on Michigan avenue, near Laks street, 5, & decent man.” vy 3' b3 3 dextras, $L62@L.75; falr o, ehipaing graes, $4.35G assuranco of prosperity in the causes eoumerat- | ¢ £3,000; the besement poriheast corner Detroit boys seem fofhdvance in education S =i 2 4.60; Minnesotas, $3.00@5.75; r <nt” apring, $5.003 9.00; spring supsriines, $3.5084.00; ryo flox, .58 ¢ 5.40; buckwheat do, .$LETH@ES.00. : BRAX—Yas quict and frm at previous prices, baing a’ggm gbt present Aupply. Sales were 30 tonsa$” on’ G Coms-MraL—Was quoted z¢ $3.50@5.75 per brl far 004, and $25.00@35.50 for coarse, . WEPAT—Was less active and generally wesk, whether they attend school or not. A newsboy; who conlda't change a 10-cent piece a year ago, was yestorday heard mmu’kju%: *“William Scott, if you ever corrngato your brow at mein that way again, I shall temporarily deposit my papers on the pavemeut, and cause the blood to co- agulate under your loft optic! Hear me, Will- ad. 3 : A visit to the resl-estats offices of ibe city will discloge the practical connection of these things with the present and the prospects of Chicago reel estate. ‘The number of buyers in the city Monroe end Fifth svenue, 865 per menth; the upper floors of the same building, £100 par month ; tho store 14 State street, at £2,500 per year ; the store 44, -4, and 48 Adams street, at $1,800 per year ; two atores on Waeh- ington street, between Clatk snd Dearborn, at oro v N 400 popsas ug from the East and outide points is £2,000 gach, LARGER THAX IT HAS REEN BEFORE § T:a :x!xxne flr‘m have rented nouses, ;a fo;lpwfi, £ iam! "—Detroif Free Press. : ! f‘,‘;""is"'wf“ e per I:: \high;r kflun on Fri- i is ci i in the different residence rcts : Five - COMPARATIVE STATEMENT 3 i i B . Liverpool was Airm, and New York was 4 In twosears. This city isatlmetipgto Staslf | o X 0 G o oot j:s'f(w‘:st ot Aetiech = TR YR A method by which persons with short mem- | ~ *Not {ncluding surplus. f 2y Rt Seiel thcags Hheco mard Zammes Rt 10 : bneiness and professional men of every kind ph i3 1875. 1874, ories may ging songs which have besn partly for- | It will be secn that the deposits; according to ihts 3 the effect that New York was weak, owing to the withe : E & 5 avenue, at 45 per month each ; the smail brick [ P, BT S tte: d 1y rh; 7 e : J 1,406,400,1,679,838 - < who wish to take advantge of its future growth. | house on Hinsdale street, woet of LaSalls, at Coneidera] | Considera- | EOSton B0l 280 BUPPLy rhymes, is Suggeste by | showirig, have décressod somewhat. In fact, tha ‘say- La30u01,334,000 | drswalof tfl_&gfl;m ffom Edropa. Tbo xoikat % Fo| Tt | ¥o.| " tim. | the following : inge banks seem to hava been losing, rather than guiz~ D 89,000 | oD O atized by & Jargs haldor o wed out. e : Theso men are in search of property for resi- | 845 per month ; three ten-room marble front ing, ground in the last two years, Their business is ’ g on. ufihi had » Tumty tum lum€y tum too, unloaded several hundred thousand bu, which was . al decline, 2 3cnces and business. They bave money and are | houses on Superior strect, near Bi. Clair, st B YT T P YT 5 T 938| $2,499,262(1,232] $ 8,268,189 1n the land of -the olive and fig; = = e £6 BT kb i - | $300 each; the coitage 134 Walnut strect, at | 2321 8 32601 PRl e e TR now less than it was before the panic. We hsve pub- | - Withdrewn from store on Friday for cily consump- | all taken freely by the shoris on & gradual y to buy, o only yeason why moro N+ | a55" par 'vear; the cottage 15 Union Park | X 3 B oinah | St T5a ey 52 e thingumyrig, 0| ahed n tha coltmn from timo fo tino the sitintios | tion 5,82 bu whest, 7,97 i corn, 1,705 b aate, | Alter this others paated fo el and thore s but o merons iransactions are not made is that of the savings banks in this part of the country. It | - The following grain was inspected into store on Sat- the weather gave place, at 820 per month ; the marblo front house | . Aggregste. of cloaring up, aftar o_rain b There b Y 7 s X 192( $3,288,747(1,511 $38,849,118 mise tho faith of Chicago real-estate own: | 15 Union Park place, st $600; a house on Wash- l" l 2 i And 4f in the lumty tum battle I all V L ) S 4 : oo i i - R =] Al el appeared from these that, in California, New York, | urday morning : 9 cars No. 1 foring, 44 cars No. 2do, | go alight that It will rather do good than barm. zsmxln“ gel: pmpe?mm;_h :oc '::m:xt them m??‘;f“se;% near (inrgznt:g ;:n em. N B | EYRS TP 1 (1 [RPp onA, E;‘;,“ ng:g‘;;‘gnm;;}éf;;;” e, and New England, the eavings banks have steadily | 16 cars No, 3 4o, 1 car refected do (70 whest) ; 4 cars | Were not many couniry advices on tte floor, bnt thosa reducti [he present ssking - pson . _Tep IDg | GOMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRUST DXEDS AND And plant thingumbobs o'er my grave. grown in deposits and the number of depositors | high mixed corn, 16 cara No, 2 do, 5 cars rejécted do :}:‘:&g‘&: g:z‘l:m-:l‘ ge:,{_e:g;ng;p :}1 u;: through the year of the panio and siice. New York | (a5 corn); 2 cars white oats, 5 cars No. 2 do, 3% cars and New England have had a working populstion no | rejectad do; 1 ear No.2 rye; 1 car No. 3 barley. better of than that of this city. The unfavorable | Tota, 108 cars, or 40,000 bu, Inspected out: 68,430 ba comparison Chicago makes cinnot, therefors, be at~ | wheat, 22,231 bu corn, 2,705 bu oats, 5,432 bu barley. tributed to the condition of labor, - The following were the receipts and shipments of Why their buriness doesnot prosper equally with | breadstuffs and live stock at this point during the past that of banks in other States is a mattar for our 53v- | week, and for the corresponding weeks-ending 33 ings bank Presidents and officers to consider carefally. | dated: leases of stores : No. 276 East Madison - streer, MORTGAGES FILED FOR REGORD DURING THXE: FINST 30 by GO feet, at 82,500 per year. No. 176 East | QUARTSE or zmE YEAR. : I 1874, able to put in about ail the esed they want to in_time to secure a good yield at the Barvest. Sellar 2fay opened at§1.00%, ross to $1.00%, and doclined 1o 293c at tho close. “Sollor the month, or regelar No, 2 spring, sold at 95iauCi(c, closing at 934jc, Seller Juze sold st $L003@L0L%. Gilt-edzed roceipts of No. 3 closed at 97%c. Cash sales wers reported of 1,000 bu Ko, 1 spring (gilt-edged receiniz) ab $1.01xf 3 4,400 bu No. 2 do i 93}@sc; 17,000 bu No, 3 doad 921@03c; 70,000 ba regulir do ab 902 ; and 300 ba A certuin eminent lawyer ig calebrated at the Bar for the following moda of examining a wit- néss: ‘‘Now, pray listen to the question I am N going to ask you. Be attentive; remember, you '5‘- will znfwer 28 you plemia: snd remember, I prices ara largely rejuced from the ante-pacic tariffs, but for inside property the universal de- cision is’that the bottom bias besn reached and passed. Une of the oldest and best-informed yasl-cstato dealers of this city has just returned from a visit to Baltimore, Washingroo, Philadel- phis, New York, and Boston. In each of thesa Madison stzeet, 20 by 175 feet, store and base: %, ment, at 82,500 per aovum. No. 200 South. Clark street, store and bssement, for $1,500 per year. No.—— State stree, in Mackin's build- | Monthe. ing, bas bedn rented by Bassett & Hammond, hatters, for €4.030. No. 144 Madison street, - store and basemant, at §3,000 per year. No. 186 | 3o e oo don't care a rush what you answer,” &c. One of the Judges, tired of the monotony of his exor- I wquny diums, one day accosted him io the street: * Ha, piaces he mado it his business to test the values | State street, near Madizon, to be occupied by | ¥oby X X Ill" § oanatdl B3 | eit you, —? Now, pray listen to the gnestioa b of 2 1s 5 B 7 & D ), o] ‘826 2,018,681] 7:3{(1,%01| 5,410,401 815 7S + 2 @ ‘We think the shsence of a properly-prapared law for ol 3,[30¢h 27,1 April 4, | wi amburg tal, 78,890 b, of real estate, both in the residence and business IFURKYs 2 hest | u'g.g:u 74 | Lam going to ask you. Be attentive; “remem- | the examination of the banks by the State authorities A '}3‘1"571 i AmL ;:,’::& i mfiffl 32‘3?,’;‘& 2 T, T ¢ l——— | " AlnvsEsoTa WHEAT—Sales woers Teportad of 2,00 b, I has beén the main cause of this fall-off in'business. The saving classes, who are naturally cautious, if not suspicious, need to feel that they have the protection of the State around them. If the ssvings bank ofi- cers of the State were to act on an enlightened policy, year. No. 120 Bandolph street, store.and base- ‘— | ——————|—— | ber, you answer just a8 you please; and ro- ment, at 82,000 per year. No. 66 Washington Total.|3,051(§ 8,048,31512,6711|3,935($47,955,427{2,83¢ | memember, I don'tcare a rush what you answer. street, 6toro and basoment, to be used as & tloral | “The consideration for_ Alarch, 1874, was in- | HOW are you?” % emporium, at $3,000 per year for a term of | greased by & mortgage given by tho Ohicago, | According to he Boston Adrerticer, a5 n over- years. . -| Milwaukes &-Bt Paul Bailway Company for | loaded horSe-car was coming up Sudbury street, by sample, at $1.06@1.03, deliversd. No.-1 insire was nominal st $1.04, 3nd No, 2t §1.00, *«CORN—Was slow and steady at sn sverage of about 34¢ above Friday's prices. Liverpool snd New York Swere quoted firm, and tha Tecelpts wers again emal, ? which made holders stranz in their views, whilo buys Stanton's fancy grocery. stors, at $4,600 por | Aareh ... (1,192 8238,247/1,05: districts. Iis states, 28 the result of his in- quiries, that f ~ % CHICAGO RPAL ESTATE 15 THE CHEATAST | in the country. The highest price paid for busi- ness property in New York was at tha corner of IR -$85,000,000. . a short time-ago, when tad icy condition of the the ensctment of the required law in . the Wall and Brosd strests, whers the Drexel Bros. EU!LDINGX GOFERATIONS. :| Avemiax er migi craiee Ao wx Hosentox she:s renaixe;:ghi ascent oxtremely ditfiicnlg s E‘;,,‘,’,i‘?:,,,' eflm r-snl‘:.l‘wa -r: rc?nfldent, :'vomd b: ex3 wers not wfli"ing ta folow th::n Ipwird toany con id sbout §288 s square foot. Tho highest © A WALK A¥ONG THE ARGHITECTS. : CRRT OF RRLEAY UMBEANCLS FOR gentleman hai; Le conductor from the side- siderable extent. Small receipts aro reportéd up to s vm:mw in Cileago has ot o Lighest | e bright Enosbino of the genuine epring | 2RISR ovTas e e | Tl Toauestiog him to stap tbo car. Lhis tho e Shijis i thlleds a0 3 aabant and vey it i be wanted Tl Bt moro than 635 squara foo%. In the burmt | Westherof the last twowoekshas made s cheer- | g7 e ineessarins, | Conductor rofused to do uatil the car ronched the | Ty’ pagpie, who ars more vigtint than they are livesing on option ; and 8 good many speculiativobuy. summit, The gentlemsn, out of breath and " ' ful stir in srchitects’ offices. The. winter B 0 sometimes supposed to be, have been logking.to the ers beld back, hoping to be able.to parchase the cora B - on more favarable terms afiex that dato. Tha sho. - temper also, got on.the car and addressed the 3 0. 840 per cent | conductor sa iollows: “Sir, J supposed this 23 177.00 per cent | road was run for the accommodation of the pub- lie.” *You never wore more mustaken in your 2,557 85.50 per cent | life,” replied the conductor. * It's run in order 410" |o7:50 per cent | to fill the stockholders' povikets.” * Indeed!™ 2,758 [89.23 per cent | ggjd the now irate passenger, **I thought-all the district of Boston condemnations have recently been made where the land was valued st s rate equal to £6,000 or $12,000 a fronf foot. Suburb- an property in Balamore and Boston is held 100 ‘and 200 per cent above similar property hero at Teglalatare, of this State for a law to remedy-the glaring and confessed dafects of the present. systom of irresponsibility, The Constitttion requiring thé passage of such 3 Isw was adopted in 1870, #nd the o) people have seen four sessions of the Legislatars go ls,mi 1Al by without the least attention to the constitutional = calculsted ont & this colums of Saturday ls genaraly accepted, but it has been oonnted on (that or sumes thing like it) for several weeks past, and prices havs ruled high accordingly. Hence a further advanco on that account 1a likely 16 be alow, unleas it should tarn out that the stocks have Leen guined controlof by a feww parties, as they were iast year. Tiero are miny over, the weathor is settled, aad the voice of the builder is heard in the land. The draughtsman finds the comparative’ duliness of the winter succeeded by sn increase of business taxing his tims and skill, and the builder is casting aboat 0 equal distance from thecentre. Eoterprising L e 2} i men in all parts of the country are learning there | 2ud making his plans for the season. | G .| conductors on this rosd ' were gentlemen.” | requirement, When the Hon, John *C, Huines, | ~'The following were the exports of flour, wheak and | T RL(E iat fsthe cans with the May deal. - That i i A reporter of THe TRIDUNE visited the offices”| - **Worse than before,” said the conductor. **Do | president of the Fidelity Savings Bank of thig | €Ot from New York during the past week and the | option o ©at Tic, and declined. slowly k4 fscis, and a3 coming to Chicago to profit by MISCELLANEOUS. ent ity g3 ! . " them. . of & numberof architests dunng the last week, "¥WEST SIDE RACE-COURSE. you suppose I would ran & horse-carif IWas® | city, went to, the Senste lust winter, and | Week provious: i EZ 7/‘(5‘:} -ndx: :Jge«.ittsts’if,:ms Sflu h:‘l‘.hmndl% ::én: * z ‘The real-estate denlers, without excoption, re- | and fonnd ; ] There is a movément on foot among the Jov- | BeRtieman? reocting the offer of moro tnfuentisl chairmanships, | T Tasi [Freofa | Thiae Belier Tune Aofl at 10@10Gc, . Bricily froah & port the market stronger. The A GENERAY, AFPEARANCE OF ACTIVITY, : ers of good horses on. the Weat Side—who are FORGETTING AND FORGIVING took that of the Committee on Banks and Banking, . A veek. | weeks | receipts of No, 2 closed at 12;(-.’ Cua'e.:lu WETe To- § . MOST INPORTANT SAIEZS . - althongh the amount of work actually doter- | ndmerous though not lond—for the establish- Bél : 4 we congratulatod ourscives and our roaders: that,ab : J B N L i of tho waek &re given below : mined upon was comparatively small, the archi- | ment of & race-track in that division. ODG PIAD | synen T have forgotten all {ke brightness of the past, ::u:.‘h;’: ot fesniin m"“’:‘;““&iz“ X iad no i Total. 56,400 = : 3 Nichols, Bragg & Co, have 5old a house on [-tects conversed freely in regard to the business | that has been suggested, and meets with con- | All the love my spirit cherished fondly for thedtothe | of . tne affairs of the -savings binks, was 0o o m%ggg;fla Jokife, averaglog 3 %%ifinh;:m . : Wabash avenus, between Eighleonth sad Tmen- | Promiso of tho season, and therd was a very gen- | sidarablo discussion, is, that the sonthorn part | oy b oo oon voomene of the ptersgain | 8t tho * fore, and that womething would be | ThS staloment st theroisno mioin deopening e | early part of tha session, mnder limited offerings sad 8 tioth stroets, for £16,000 ; S1x152 feet on Vernon | eral expression of opinion thatthe ontlook was | of Ceniral Park, botween Madison sizeet and 10 be, done. Al but: ome Week of the session has gone | Weuand Canal because vessels cannct draw 14 feet of | fuir inquiry from parties baving ccutracts to providy H avenue, south of Douglas place, for §9,100; | & very encouraging one. Atthough foo early for | the Barry Point road, be set apart for this eport. | And the sumay future pictared when lagering with | and riothing has been done, A sinistar and unexpect- | ¥3<F “" the h::&‘:‘:.:. :fim “’,; with the u?;h;: gmfi;’ - gi;;peacnu;ng: "i—'@:{"}n f?,'.?éea g E plaos for buildings o bein a forward state, there | The Associsiion would, of course, be required | wuen thess T have forgotten, and the heart knows no ed opposition, in the Committes Boom, In the lobby, | 4 /o Inches, and went into Buffalo essily. The lakes ;;mu the }?z?l :‘o;daphm?nuflk:?m;:i mflvmm H house and lot No.49 Twenty-sixth street for 27,0005 house and lot No. 1186 Prairie avenue for 26,050 ; 26x178 feet on Prairie avenue, be- tween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, for £4,000; and house aud lot &t Riverside for and on the floor of the Legialature has blocked every ? Hiamunt o got a Low Tealatiig the savings bhaks pace, | 370 1ower tis year, but vesiels will losd rafely to s 14- ed. Thess institutions, which are peculiarly Aduciary, | {00t draught notwithstandie. n Al and in which ase concerned the interesis of the best “Cbe leading producs markets wero less activeon class of ouz cittiens,—those who earn And save,—aret | SAUTdRY, 88 18 usnal on tho last day cf the weck. some i ” of then: being decidedly alow. . Tho reported ontward quict and essler: Seller the month® or - cash s0ld at 5734c; advanced to 57174¢, and closed at STKeg seller May 50l at G1X@G174C, and closed st G13(c bid 3 seller Juue Lrought 61%@03c, Cash salen wers madd of 30,600 bu No 1 Tegular at 5736 23774¢ ; 3,000 -bu* da bzd been & large number of ‘calis from persons | to Iay ont the gronunds about their track in ac- regre! intending to build, snd orders had been given | cordance with the stipulations of the Park | Then,sudonly then, ihy promise, lightly broken, Il for plans. The drawings for a large number |. Commissioners. Sorgths ; 3 of handsome residences are in course of prepara- EAST GRAND CROSSTNG. wn‘n the mem’ry that still haunts me is a memory no #7,500. tion, and there has been some tsik of | Alr. Ji is i Zoore, 3 . James Btingon has mada s subdivigion of b thing pervisi fresh st 59X(@593g¢ ; 1,500 bu, by sample,. at 57@c fiffi’lfi,xfmffi“fifififiwgfi“& the erection of & nutnber of business stractares. | 160 acros Iying east of Grand Crossing, bougided | A -‘f»:f';m Ay e AALon 84, Rilng Tosores :}fi:fi‘:‘:fii’ '\lvt:‘;:m o o rorpoalLltY | movement of grain was fair, but frelghters sy thoy Tamé@_‘.g%(fim“ T Y ek PR Teean omma. sna Divistom, for §45,000 ; honee |.A number of stores aro to-be put up on Market | west by Stony Island Bouleverd, north by Nevan- | Whed Mithouta pao of sorzow Tcan view thy PIeturcd | savinga baks. Tha people can fska care of thoir | 250 doing nothing, and canack obiain frsight at gun | | RYETWasip beter Cemand, sof 30,9} B0 b 29 lot, coroer Fabbard a5d Dillo siziets, for | ‘and Jckaon streets fos the produce commission | tr-ifth, atreet, a2d south by Fovonts-ninth | fust dasead,aboreall othes, n my eact thodensst | Roner. Thev will yot oo ubusian o, oty chee | SN N 8 B SCR LD YL AT | et dimenly fladonles, Bl wommd o sm ; sonthiwent comer s%o?) ph and Ske on | merchants. But two smong the large number | street, and lying 134 miles from the lake shore, place ; . - tificates, bond' and mortyage. tis the saving banks' | SATORE T4 S w""""m_ iy ';;M‘"" Rotwith | 400 budo. 3 Besiorage) at $L03; 800 bu do a¢ SLUG = oot nehe Ladlin, for 4,905 3 0 0 seen by the reporter expressed any other opin- | and 4 miles south of the city limits, When Imy aptrit broaks tho bondage of a g and vain | that will ematn stationar, s they Lave dono fortwo | "HRA0E, Tike frefghie remuin nomnliel W on | Loy Seorint B RS oo i enjamin . Fridley hss sold Bamand D. | ion than that a season of unasually bright prom- |. - sUAERDATE. Thien {55 Lgbtly-broken promise, in forgicing, T | Y | Dty oo weve actire 80 far a seescnsble drem £ab- | Afow carlols wero taken to’ il arders. ofyrwiza H Talot the premises 2o, 906 Michigan avenus | ise wes opening, and those two simply said that:| This is the name of & new subuzb on the Mil- foraet, % il o R ea 4ad stile cotion productons were concerned, | o oris Lt Inalsy SOl AR, SOt o e i TorEIDUD, - essoldblota, with Boges, | T 2236 dull,and. thep could Dot toll how | waukes Division of the Northwestara Bailway, | T O o, T | e e e st ooumoa soccumging, | 0118 touo of -the market was Srma and healtny. | 1nd large los xstr, Sales wezemadoat LB My« . 6 Bouth Park avenue. sonth of Fiftyaistn | it would bewntil later. The low price of build- | It extends from Cisbonrn place to Bavenswood.' © R in O B e ol and ofhers have been afscted | Certain unpopular makes of bleached and brown cot- | T, and $L09 in Central; round lots wers quoted et I treet, for §20,600. t5-8IXt5 | ;e material and the demand for bouses suitable 5 ONE WAT TO DO IT. OIANOS S Qrexons Do fao. Bakey i gold, but generally merchanta have | tons stil show some irregularity in prices, but the po- | SLUE@LOT. Yo, d wasnominal xt 9330e Sler 9 S L L IS 1 Yot family residence ia 8o great that builders an. | _The following lascer received by a promuent |y ho Portlend Oregonian thus gives the pac- | good reason to hope foran active spring business 18 | sition of tho general marketis one of undoibted D s Aoy as nominal at sego0c, Casht ! W W. W 50D old b ouse sud lot or gre ~ | real estate firm of this city has boen haded ua. | iculars of a marriage which, took placo a week | soonos the weather becomes settled.. The clofhing The movement in _grocsries was liberal &2 :.;‘!‘m"fad £.%03 ba No. 3 regalar, T L., a8 SL08} % I\f‘tygméhgoh;g I’g‘rs es‘,‘;lodo‘mun s ticipate ® very busy season. 4 goodmanyof | Ly coliilian it 2120 m{m‘fing mmfm:;‘ or t%0 8o at Kalama : * More than twelve years .x{ne{c‘gmla_ and | dealors in_ 1adles’ dress Goods wiresdy m‘“fl“‘q“‘. thongh d& ks s iy 150 b5 do. Central, at $1.007 409 bu freah, N. S, & & i ? i change of tamperature, and a3 the | tha aggregate, thare 3 , 5 403 2 By : the lots ag0 & cezlain gantleman (nome Bot necotsary to | feel the efockofgho BUENGAILICIREE, SIS M DD | ordat acitvity tn any dopartment. * Coffee, -tea, sugss, g.la.% %‘;“_’“ ba by sample 3t $1.03@1.10 0n track. Totaly H i ‘of one style of redl-estate operations. The £ i i Ly by | She et e B whes e | fie S e sy v st il 3 mado vacant by the. fire, will bo occupled by | sddressed. - - - of xsooat in Washington County. When the hanasome structures this' ecason: The plans | Law OrFIc or JomN Mucxrz, PEomra, IIL, March i 7 Eave been givenont for @ fine prossed-brick | 2o Ceniemen: T Siow of Vetween S0y and | EoLlnen them bk o strpliog, - esaghs ‘building, with etone trimmings, to cost $20,000, | jes, tho fitle to which s In the folvein cornmen’ | the euriferous contagion, = and, slong o be erected on the comer of Erio aud Pide | Agoer of sturney was made to eitocs s e af 1t :fi"" :hou;-ndn og ey took g;i!‘ pick, i il | ™ X 1 not 2 oF preperly acknowl- ovel, and pan, and started to make his fortune streets. -Avotber fino bullding, o cost 810,000, | edged. “Tue siaby tho sitomey is aisg vold n belne. | among thie hilla and canona of that region. i8 to g0 up on Dearborn. street, north of Chicago | mado s his owp deed instead of the principal's, Tho | After several years of mining vicissitudes our he- avenue. . Tro fine residences have already heen :_‘g:‘;g:fi‘!&a-mp‘fl:é;hfl Hmd the power and deed | ro came down from Idabo and settled on 2 farm contracted Tor on the corner of-Superior abd | fliry ever aince, a0 that the titls 13 witeat Socty o | Eomewhere in Washington Temitory, Althongh Dearborn streets. Plans for & great number of | the original owner yet, and coald probably ba pur- | tWelve years had paised over bis head, the gen- buildings in different portions of the North Side | chased at.o nmall ‘sum,as it wes sold {or sbout | tleman never forgot the swestheart at his boy- .are still under advisement, aud will be determin- | the 1-1C0 ‘xm of what it ia now worth. - 1 do not want-| hood days. Dwming sll these years he meyer & puxchase myself, but will inform youof | saw .the gzirl, -nor did even a letter pasa be- Salie, south of North avenue, at $160 per foot. Clinton D. Shephard has sold the 8. 33 Lot 11, Bickerdike's Addition, in 28, 40, 14, for $20,000. W. L. Derby has sold Block 7, and Lots 7 to 9, Block 4, Derby's Addition” to Chicago, for $47,- Charles Henrotin has sold 100 feet on Caln- mleat :;Genu, south of Twenty-third street, for £10,006. £ > Fred Hackell has pold house and lot on Michi- fi&mm south of Twenty-first street, for The sals recently mentioned of the Kendall Building was that of an undivided halt of that block, for which $150,000 was %id. J.€. Gould hae sold for A. Al Edwards, to A. LATEST. . .In tho atternoon mess pork was active and 10@200 - por brl higher, closing at $21.423@:1.45 for the monihy & 2170@21.72% for Msy, and $21.00@2203 for June, Sales : 15,260 bris st $2146@21.42 for Aprdl, $2L.80G 21723 for Alay, aud $1L30823.0p for Juma. . $£1475@14.80 for the mon! 1 7, & $15.10815.15 for Jupe. : 4,830 .tes at §l4.T3G far May, and $15.00315.15 fon Juna, of meals includs 100,000 L short clear, sallae £, . o fairly active gnd higher earls, but closd about the same 88 8t 1 Oclock, Seller May sold st 9518 (@81.00, and closed a8 9,@2xCc. ~Seller Juns sold 43 $1.603(31.0073, and closed st $1,50%. Carn was stosdy at 163 @163c for May, the West and Houth will expedite the completion of. |- rice, and sirup were sgain held with, Srmness, , Dot thels purchases and hasien home to fexp thi gratla, bl ot il Moo Lyt ‘GOVERNMENT BONDS, about formér prices. Canned goods are recelving s T Bil. | dvked, | fair share of attention and command thy full quoted i prices. The drled-fruit and fish markets wero un- changed in their genoral festures, Coal, wood, pig- iron, bagging, and lesther remain quist s previously quofed. There was some activity in the leading st $:20 of o5 —January and Jaly. 2 firmly maintained prices. O A B *67—January an . The cattls trade was moderately active on Saturds; 5200 of *3&—Janusry and July..... ..ot 19K 229X | with prices showing but Alight vaciaton fecm, thoss United §ia current dusing. the preceding two dsys, Shipping TUnited Btates currency 6a. grades wero somewhat neglected, bus there was a good demand from feeders and local butchers,. and, befors United States 6a of 's’l.e.. L. fielby, the two story brick b i fois: | gl obon shonts. uliisg obersson Wl Al | ceion s trand = Gold. was LK@ : L AnS, Lo Story oHS8; i i Yeryactive P of the propertyand render assisiance in | tyreon them. A fewmonths ago tho geatleman e ; * | the close, the supply had bean worked down tosmall | Gats ware quiet &t U1%{c {or May, and 617¢e for Juns = the {fitl B ! ~YOREIGN EXCHANGE. i " qt 2 0 7 SRR 0 A 3 Tuthoms th | ok O o agtcent | Tt YR o R | b sl pnned e g s, | ot ettt s g e | s S SRR | = e, marbla front No. 68 Vincennesavenue, for §7,500 | vate residerfte on tha comer of Prfi.':ia “eP rite me what you would wish. £o give to b put in- | Yemindiog ‘her .of ‘old fimes,’ and asking to'| London, 4913 ; Paris, 612X, Other rates of foreign | ping grades, at-§3.50@4.75 for stockers, and at $.00@ | - - - _FOR SBLE. ¥ a . A Due | possession of the facts, or for the permiseion of pur- | TeDeWw acjuaintnce, sod brighteu up “the old uoted - .6.00 for butchers’ stock. Flogs wera sctive and’ firms, - 9% with sales at $7.25@7.75 fa_.t’fizhf, and at §7.25@8.85 tor 518X@515 |-heavy. Bhesp were duil shd nominally lower; quoted T A15@ 4% | xt$L508850. 5 f 15X @016 Thers wers no new featnrés in lumber, The de- = 2% | msnd contfuves fully up {o the recent average, nd rusty of friendship. In a shors time, to aud Twenty-first stizet, to cost 950,000, and the | chasing s half interest, Yours very tralyy - usxasls plans of mambors of oiber handsome ‘buildinge e, om VO Jou¥ Mocival | his great joy, he recerved a favorable response. 86X @ 93 m:::o};e:n daterminzd upon, sud will ba given H Td ——o——-v 3 Corrns%onde&‘lm foum photographs wers ex- . 5 A , changed, and matrimonial overtures d A block of ten etcres on Wabash avenue, near RDAY_S_lRANSFERS ‘and :ro;npfly 2ccepted. E:a:y pmpx::!fi’n;n 'lu: oash. ) E. H. Castle & Son have sold tho houseand. Iot 201 Winchester avenue, for $4,500. J. 8. Hair hea ‘sold eleven two-storv brick houses on Ogéen avenus, between ' Jackson and 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV,,. ~ Keep on hand tho Iargest assortmant {a the c§ of New Second-nand Gosds. baraitare:Usspets, Boddings SHico Dovie, Conntars, Siow Cases, Sholviag, Als Bazets Adams streets, for $80,300 ; one lot on West | Thirty-first street, is well under waj, and will bs The following - inetruments ware 5 F .4 | made for the nuptizls, and a fow doya since these o “ 3 : N, . el sieeet: for $1.8%0. © - """ | Gniahed by o TsE of Mage - | | e ot iostrumenta were Sled for teeand | BAGL 0 LD P k. afier 80 abeancs Of | s errs Ao comre sowoh, . .| e commem gradés, whith are. principaly caled for, | Hefigeraion. soa Gis Pt Radit Eeary Hjorth baa sld, foc Nels Petersen, No. | _ Ths fndiostions era i thire will ba & great 2 i oy twolve years, and wers joined in wedlock within 20 .—— |'are. firm.. Bhingles “we- also in beiter requeat. | CELEBRATED Sett 189 West Eloron sterel, for 87,500, -many bulldings erected in - North TaSlle st 238 530 1 o of sk ad, o1, -|'an hour. Yesterdsy the “happy couple eame: up: | Bonds.. i BidT| Asked. | Drgs and chomicals were . steady aud i | BB Bt ‘Warren Keeney & Co. have sald a house and |, L iy g sy S n-;mm,a'fieam 18, 7.% 8,000, | tothis city sod took the tramn’southward, in- ity 78 et bonds... |01 & fnt,| 1027 B 1€, |/faf demaod.. Iron and. steel. ware alio in fomEe Eueyne 1at o Park avenne to Murtin Aodrews, for $15,- || Work I8 to bagiu at once on & colleze building | Rorfa av, 97.1t e of -Oakley # - | tending to make s hymenesl torr throngh. tho |'Guieavs Gity 1 . semersge: 1015 & 18t {1038 &ine: | falr order domand’and firm, particularly’ commen , A qusTa @303 tuo businese bicek on Fifth svenus, be- |'at Weshinztan Heights, to cost $100,000,-to be. |~ dated Jam. 23, 880 | valley.!, - W lm LAt e | Obiago Cley 79 ek waterloan{iOlig & tnki[102)¢ kint, | ffomi, thfe “stocks- ef Whidh, Both here and 4t the fad~ 3 = P el -2 ] R e T AN RET AT IR T A NN ST GBS R T T