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VOLUME 29. WROUGHT IRON PIPE. "~ FIELDHOUSE, DUTCHER & BELDEN, ANUFACTURERS OF UROUGHT A0N PR FOR GAS, STEAM, AND WATER. OYXFICIC AND WORKS, No. 109 South Canal street, Chicago. sAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, FIRE WILL NOT BURN NOR HIEVES gteal Vsluablos Dopositod in tho STATE SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSTT VADLTS, Yhese Vaults have boen construct- od to save tho city another such gnormous loss ss was suffored by that groat conflagration. Thoey are Fire-Proof | BURGLAR-PROOF ! And aro acknowledged by Bankers, tho Pross, and the Fublie, to bo the " BESTBUILT SAFETY VAULTS ON TRE CONTINENT! They are impervious to water, CANNOT BE GRUSHED BY FALLING WALLS, And have many other VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS in CONSTRUC- TION not possossed by other vaults. They have beon built at great ox- pense, not only for Chicago, but for THE WHOLE WEST. This Fourth Anniversary of tho Great Firo, the Officers announce BXES TN THESE VAULTS FOR RENT. Apply at the State Savings Institu- . ton, D. D. SPENCER, Pros’t. SHIRTS. SHIRTS! To ordor, of tho hest fabrics in we, Full lines in_stock of our ownmanufacture. 'We aro propared {0 make Shirts to ordor in eight bours, when necossary. WILSON BROS, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 674 69 Washington-st., Chicago, Pike's Opera House. Cincinnatl, “'m-‘{‘nd full lines of Dout's, Trefousse, and Coure _— NEW PUBLICATIONS, E P, EOE'S NEW STORY, “TROM JEST 70 BARNESE.” Just Pablished fn One Handsomo Volnme, PRICE, 81.75. ety 45,000 copioe havo been wold of tho three pro- 44 slories Y tila popular writer, ¢fz, 1 * Darrlers by 3 Away," | “ G \“:'uh "‘,' st Can 8he Do? ™ snd # Opening DODD & MEAD, Publiahers. 761 'rosdway, N. ¥, by HADLEY BROB. & CO., 63 shinaton-st., Chicsago, e ety Evei v, oUT THIS P. M., Wil AN the Secely ad Amusement News. For sale by £hillly Mitchell & IIathows; \ y, Ewerson § Zenoedy, L. M Cobts & Cor, Cunpits & Droy 16 mlwn-l‘.‘, Georgs W, Siluby, 170 Twenty-sece Sdat,; Falme flouso, Aud other promiucat botels pota; atb 150 Dy and ou the e, For asls wad g4 W, - BTOVES A4D FURNAZES. " CUSHISG'S TUBULAR. §{gvg, Grale, ud FUTOAE, “Thia dlscovery gives wore of fuel, in open grates and ¥ra Wan clos e lrgat cunrchs or s ey Bcomnieud W for soth coal, v _thirteen Ol 404 346, or send for circulsr, Cau warwa ‘o especially QUSLIING, WARLEN & €O, No, 65 Lako-st WATER ELEVATORS, WATER ELEVATORS, THE LATEST INPROVEMENT. THE BERT IN THIS LINE. Combining both capacity and cconomy of water, may be seen in operation, Friday and Saturday, at the north end of the Exposition Building, CRANE BROS, MFG. €0, UNDE KWE'{'XR. Underwear The Largest Stock and tho Largest Numbor of Lines over offored in this city, consisting of Flunnnlsten- nog, Cashmores, 8cotch 0018, 8ilks, &c., from modium to finest qualities tho world produces, at unusually low pricos. WILSON BROS., 67 and 60 Washington-st., Chicago. iko’s Opera House, Fourth- Bt., Cincinnati. Completo liro of English and Amor- ican Silk Umbrellas at low prices. FURS. LADIES’ FURS! Choigest Qulitcs. Hewest Styls, Elther Manufactured or MADE TO ORDER st tho 0ld Establishment of J. A. SMITH & (0., 161 STATIE-ST. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN Family m&l_})_uy School, MISS M. LOUISE PUTNAM ‘Will open the tenth yesr of Ler echool, at hor real~ desice, No, 68 Marlborough-at., iton, Masunchusets, bopt. 30, 1873, Tiefern by permisaton (o er patron. Right-Rev, Ben- Jamin H, Paddock, D. D., Bishop of Msssachiusetts; also, to Rigbt-Hev, F, D, Huntington, D, D,, Bishop of Ceniral New Yorl; 1on. Wm. . Evarts, New York; ltov. A, T, Peabody, D, D., Harvard University, Clrculsrs may be obtained by addressing Miss Pul- nem. Dican Tho Largest and Best-Furnished Iouse in tho Worlkd? ROOMS, WITH BOARD, From $3 to $5, ACCORDING TO LOCATION. ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOF! To the Traprietors of Motala in Chicago, particularly (e © Paciue,” who are falucly advertintie tueir Ho. {ol8 an peactically Ore-proof, and yeb paylug 1% per ceat for tneurance : 1aving erectod » Fire-Proof Hotel, at an additioral cont of construction of over bulf a millon of dotlars, and being uawilling any Hotel in Chicago snonld clalm cxemption from fire,and ot be entitled to it T lieceby chatlenite any of yau to the followlng trial stter tho closing of tho Fxposition: Tho Chief Proprietor of any hotel may Lring un hin back all tho kindliug ko can carry to any chatuber In tho Palmor House propor (a0t fucluding tio Walanh avenuo exteusion). in whicly chamber {he furnituro, carpets, curtains, aud mirrors are ta remain an they ow are. A fire may then ba bullt in tho riddie of the room, after whichi thn door ehull be kept closed for one hoir, If, st tho expira- tion of that timn, {ho fire lis not spread boyond the room, the proprietor of the opponing Hotel s to pay for the danage by fire and Amoke 0 the furniture, ole,i but, if the fire extends beyond the limita of the room, thero will pot o any charyo for tha damage, but 'will pay the proprietr 8ve thousand doliars, on vondition, however, that I have a like privilege after- ward, on the same duy, and, if T do not reduco it to anlioa {n ono Lour, T will pay the Propriotora of tho Hotel all damage' io the furnitury and room, and twenty thousand ollars Lesider, Doposita of the money to be mado tn say Dank that may be sgroed upon, Thin cballengo may I ncceptod entire, or stmply 0 Lo the Bro-proof quality of the Palmer House, PIANOS AND ORGANS. [mter-Stats Exposition. A very foe display of the CELEBRATED “KNABE" GRAND, S8QUALRE, and UPRIGHT PFPIANOGS. THE ¥AVORITE - “BAUER’ BQUARB AND UPRIGET PIANOS. Also, & full assortment of ORGANS And Other Musical Merchandise Can ba seen at (he stand of JULTUS BAUER & €0, In the South End of the Exposi- tion Building. Catalogues and Price Lists froo to all, DON'T FAIL TO CALL. WAREROOMS, Corner of State and Monroe-sts., PALMER HOUSE, GENERAL NOTICES. Tax Redemptions. The condition of the City Finances re- qguires that a more stringent rulo for tho ro- domption of Tax Certificatea hold by the city shall bo onforced. Public Notico ia hereby givon that on the 1st of November noxt, the i promium on the snle of 1874 will be raisod to 25 per cent. and on all oertificates iusued ot the prosont sale 5 por cont per month wall be chargod until further notico. 8. 8, HAYES, Comptroller. Chicago, Oct, b, 1815, EDUCATION For a limited number of young ladiea between the ages of 14 aud 13, with uncxcoptions) opportunity for wiorsl and social cltuis, fu & charming New ogland homo. Aduress for circulars, Mra, M, 8 GAVIT, P. 0, Bos 4, Btockbridgo, Musd, Toforencos: Peof, Jouuph leurt, Watlifogton, D 0. FPresident Barnard, Columbia Collega, New York ; Rev, Dr. Parker, Stockbridge, Masa.; fiev. Arthur Laws rence, Stockbridge, Mass 1on, Thurlow Weed, New York City; Dr. Vandorpool, Quarantine, Staten Island Tov. A, L. Klttredyo, Chicago; Edward M, Teall, CLi- cago, TV AoAsE 0. DA BILYA MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD'S (formerly Mrs, Opden Iofiman's) English, French, and Geriuan oarding and Day School for Young La- dies and Chidrea, with calisthenics, No, 11" West ‘Lirty-slghtiat,, Now Sork, Hoopens Bopk. 31, Ap- plicatlon tisy be made by letier or versonally, saabove, MISS LATIMER, having returned from Europs, will sail again Novem- ber, Petwont wivhing to avail themacives of Ler sor- vices abroail can addresa bier at 161 Hushist. Nefero encea exchanged. MRS, W. 6. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladles, Batavia, N. Y, For references, in- quire of Hiale's Atloruuy Charles L lleed. _VINEGAR, PRUSSING'S Y VINEGAR PURI NTRENGTH nnd PN ON T Al o risaTE B A K M icuigansave ChicAga. FOR SALE. _ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A chioice residence lot, 25x101 t, bashi-av, south of Twenty-second easy terin F, W, BPRINGER, 156 l‘filllo‘I One Flooring Machine, One Siding Saw, Oue Sur- facer; also Two Good Lumber Teams, The alove wiil . Addross 3 81, oo siove wil be sold at & Largaia osa 1020 ft allcy, o8 Wa- 3t s bargalay on PROPOSALS. THE LOUISVILLE CITY RAILWAY CD, Deeiro to contract for (10,000) ten thousand busbols of No. 1 oats aud {30,000) tLirty thoussnd bushels of Ko, 1 corn, 10 be delivered, ouo thousaud bLushels of cats and turee thousand busbels of corn esch month, coms meuciug o November, Ald (8:0) mx bundred to good uplund bay, to bo delivered one bundred (o kach wonth, commenciug in January, Al of the abor 10 bo delivered ou track at, Bridge Depot or Oity Wuarf, sud to be pald for caskiun delivery, Will re- ceave Lidy for thu whole or any pan‘.l ‘l‘ldA rlnu X , ML P. 0. Box 111, Loutsvillo, Ky, SOALES, e FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES oF ALL KINDs, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 0O, mas Lake §t., Chicago, Becarsfultobuyoaly the Genula | AMERICAN LINE. St James Episcopal Clureh, Dew Bt, James Qhurch (cor- ner Onss will Do beld on Haturday evening, tho 9ih fuat f bo of 4 memo- xial aud thanksgiving nature, Tho Pews will be offere ¢d for salo and rent on Monday oveniug, the 1ith fust,, a4 730, By order of the Veutry, 1L A, TOWNEN WROUGHT-IRON PIPE, Steam Warming Apparatus, MANUFACTURED BY CRANE BROS. BANUFACTURING CO. No. 10 North Jefferson-st. CEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Oct.D, atlp. m, YRS b OoL 1, atTn.m, THE QUK u‘rx‘-é’ 21D BPAIN, 4, lay, VoL ) 8t 3D ) FRANOR, 4 (ot. 7, at10 8. m. DENMAWK,; a7 Oat. 14,803 1 . Catia urrengy. - Rotara tiok. tickals, 820 curreuar. DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, oral Traoaatianiio Uompany'a Halh isaunhipa ONLY botwaen N "l tuis (avoslte route for the Contineut (being morw southor. iy oy ol whi i rum Flor No. fu Noreh Hiver, otlows : FRANUE, Trudelle, SVILLE DY PARIS, Yachoiver. AMKIIQU: , Baarcly PRICK OF' PASSACGK "IN GGL! i ¥irst cabin, $11u aud 8120, accordiig Lok i secand cabin, 8724 thied, $10.° Hotura tiokute &t reducad 825, with superlor acecoimodat iiox ail neceusaties wilhout extra soar miarked 1y ‘B0t cary GEORUK MACKENZ aturday, Satuig REDI{?}EE&A’I‘ES LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Agd all porta ln Great Dritaln and the Coatlnant, J. MILNE, Waestern Agont, 3 Lasallo-sh, cornur dladison. INOHOR LINER. Lyury Sutacdey to Glaagow, Darer, s Lvwimacl b | L Sty Frs g vt by RO RO B, N, cornur LaSalle aud Madiwa Clicago. Great Wostern Stonmship Lino, From New York to ilatol (England) disvct. Al!RAGON. Sy Sa usday, Sept. 4, Cabia ‘"t.' Intarmediat Btearsc, 30, tickets, $120. 17 o L ek . Agma s eh Kilgs Dav WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. TATCHES, VELRY, SILVER. With the view of making extraor- dinary preparations for tho HOLI- DAY TRADE, we arc offering our mauagnificont and unequaled stock at prices that cannot fail to attract tho attention of purchasers from all parts of the country, and we confi- dontly invite a careful inspection. HAMILTOE, ROWE & (0., Cor. State & Weshington-sts, FASHIONABLE SILVER, Comprising Dinner and Tea Ser- vicos, Ice Sots, Berry Sets, Eporgnos, Vases, and Small Ornamental Picces, put up in clegant cases, suitablo for Bridal Presonts, Tostimonials, otc. Sterling Silver Spoons. MARUTACTURERS' PRICES. GILES, BRO. & CO., _258 \VAB;\SII-.AX. ~EINANGIAL. fnlimgl . ¢ GO ~JBUEY e Offeg: 121 Dearbora-st, Chicago, M. Mortgngo Lonnn on Hoal Eetate, fmproved ond un- tmiproved, locuted fu tho city and suburbs of Chicago ard {n the btate of Iilinois, exclusirely negotiated, Becurity aswured to copital reoking luvestments of this churacter Ly the ndoption of & system peculiar to thin fustitution, Taouns apcedily exccuted at the lowert rates of inters cct,Expensea moderate, Preston, Kean & Co., BANKIERS, 100 Washington-st. West Sldo Branche--Cor, Finlstcd and Woshe Ington-stw. DISCOUNT DUSINESS PAPER; Advance on Ap- proved Callatcrale, REORIVE THI: ACCOUNTS af Bankers, Merchsnts, Corporations, und Individua. ~ Taso Certideaten of epos MONEY TO LOAN. On real estate i Cblcago snd virinity, Improved preferred, MEAD & COF, 155 LaBafle-at, HBAZON NS, €0, Capital Paid In...... .$500,000 Cash Assots, July 1. 037,640 LANCASTER INS. €0, PENNSYLV.ANIA. Capital Paid In.. $200,000 Cush Assets, July . 357,644 KANSAS INS. €0, RANSAS. Capital Paid In.. .$200,000 Cush Asscts, July 3. 308,000 We make our own rates, and adjust snd pay our ovn fodses, Htill at thoold stand, E. E.RYAN & CO., Cor. LaSalle & Adams-sts, 1. DE HOONE, In Notico {3 horoby given that we have naso- ciated with us in the MEROOANT TAI- LORING BUBINESS, Mr. A, D. Titsworth, under tho firm uame of Titsworth, Downa & Co.,at 44 Clark.st,, whero the old frionds of the Houso, and all who may favor us with their patronage, will find a very ssloct stook of WOOLENS FOR MEN'S8 WEAR, which will be made to order i tho bost manner, and at pricos far below former high rent tanfl, DOWNS & BIAS. BOTH RED AND WHITE, Pronounced superior (o tho Beotch, My quarry at Watab, Denion Co., Minneaota, 1a in_chargo of dr, Robert Newsll, an’ experienced grauite worker frouy tho Alerdeun quarics 1 Beotland. Orders for Monus atal und Building 'il"i’)"'« will recaive prompt ate tentiou. Audress 'RNEY, Proprictor, !Pl_l_w:uhmulon t,, Clilcaro, JOHN G. ASHLEMAN, WHOLESALE JEWELER, 186 STATE-ST., Chicago, Il 70 WAGNER'S NORTH SIDE DIRD BTORE, b6 Nonb Wells 8, Desler {0 all kindw of German and Amerjcan Blrds, Cagen, Scods, Butbiug-Inabes, Mocklag Bed Foad, &e. Quod Canary Blugers (portod), warvanled, $1,50 sach, TOILETINE, _ LADIES. Wo will g170$),000 it your chamist will dlacover & particlo of I ino, bivmuth, corroslve sublimate, uresulc, belladonna, 'of atuer taineral poison in TOI- LETINE, yol s efocis szo wonderful, Bailp Tribun CHICAGO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1876.—TW LVE PAGES. OCTOBER 9. Fourth Anniversary of Chicago’s Great Tire. Review of the City's Progress During the Last Year, How It Is Best Shown by the Im- mense Amount of Build- Ing Done. Nearly Eighteen Million Dol- lars Put Into Brick and Stone. Over 1,800 Buildings Erected During the Year. Excellent Results of the Extension of the ¥ire Limits. It Has Been Proven that Poor People Can Build Brick Houses, REVIEW OF THE YEAR. CHICAQU'S MATERIAL GROWTH. To-day beingz the anniveraary of the Great Fire of 1871, ‘I'nz Tuisuxm, ws usual, prosonts herewitl n condensed siatement of the matorial progress which Chicsgo bas made during the precoding year, especially so far aa concerns the number and quality of buildinga erected. 1t Is hardly nocessary st this time to toll over the Btory of the great contlagration ; in history it bot marks tho date from which begioa the his- tory of tho greator Chicago of to-day. Far miore newsy and 1oteresting is the exhibit which Tz TriBesE to-day presents of tue rapid but sab- stantiai growth aud prosperits of the city for tho past year, Tho statisties of trade, which was never more floutishing than during ths period aud 8t prescot, havo always been prblabed in full in TIne TrinoNe, aud need not ba repeated. We come now to a roviow of building operationa for the twelve mouths onding yesterday, iuclusive. Notwithstaudiug the ery that Cicago bas over- built, and built ten ycars in sadvance of hor wants, ARGHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, AND WORKNEN have found ful! ewployment during the past yoar. Ono thousand sod tweniy-two building permita wero issued. As will bo seen from tho abstract of thom publishod below, but ono permit was lssued, even though lall-n-dozon buildings wero orected by the samo peraun, #0 that in some instances but o sioglo permit was issued for a block of oight or teu numbers, or for n fivo-utory stono frout of 200 feot, ‘Tho actual numbor of houses roprosented by the pornuts Issued is botweon 1,800 aud 1,900. Of these, but & small number wero put up within the original burnt district—enough, however, to FILL TUE OATS IN THR BOSINESS OUARTSE on Madison, Randolph, and Washington streets, and on Wabash avouue, with splendid stono fronts. In tho district burmed over by the fira of July, 1873, also now almost wholly rebudt, & number of flne slructures, including many first-class four and five story stono fronts, Laving gone up, and the transformation in tnis distnct, doscribed fn derafl last July, has been oven more marked than in the origioal burot district, frame shan- ties traving in the greater portion of it beon sap- planted by elegant ana pubstantial brick and stone-front structures. But the rebuilding of the burng district, as o glanco at the axLikit fol- lowipg will sbow, was but A swall part of the building operstions of luat yoar, MOST OF THE LOUSEH ERICTED woro upon lots previously upoccupied, which was notably the cuse in the West Diviston, which ecacapod both fircs, and where nourly one-balf tho whole numver of buildwgs put up_or com= menced during the year are located. Tho large numboer of houses erocted 1u the rosidenco quar- turs of tho South sud North Divisione, as well a8 the extonsion of tho business district in both, will be noted at & glance, ANOTHER AND MOST GRATIFVING FEATURE of the yoar's Luilding operatious is that of the whole bumber of houses built and commeuced not & eiugle one 1 a frame structuie, Al aro of stono, brick, of tron, or of tha threo materialy combined. A marked fmprovemont b tho style of bullding, with regard to reducing tho bazard o1 Josa by lire without sscrificing auythtog in ox- ternal appearance, ia to be no'od in wany of the new business houses, moto especially in thoee on Wabash avauue, 10 the construction of which tho old fire-trap wooden cornices are dispensed with, and instead, thoy sre but continuatioue of the mam walls, aud built of brick aod stone, without any woodwork whatover sbout thom. All buildivg during he year has been conducted under the oporation of THE NEW HIRE-ORDINANCE, by which tho fhie-limits are mads coextensive wath those of tho city, sud the erection of framo structures wittin tha city absolutely prolbitod, A roviow of tho building oporations for the twelvomoutl shows bow unfounded was the clamor against tho ordisnce in cortain quarlers, on the grownd that \f tho erection of firo-traps wore prohibited 1o bouses would bo built for the laboring classes, —none, at least, at a cost which would place tho rent within their means, Tho sxperiment tas been tried, and, as glance at the exlubit will show, can no loogoer be regarded as an experi- meut, sivce some hundrods of smsll brick dwell- ings, gomo of them oveu bul oue-story struc- tures, huve beon put up. Aud when the supo- rior comfort and cluanliness, and tho reduc.ion i the amouut of (uel rquired for hoatiug pur- posea during the fall and winter, and the greatwr durability, sre taken into account, theio can be littlo doubt but thas in the end tho brick houses must prove cheaper than the frame, evon for the woat wodest dwollings. UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS, Within the year also tho new Waier-Worka tunvel has been compluted, sud now ouly awsits the completion of tho now puwping eu- gines to mm\.la the water supply svailablé in cazo of fire, as well a8 for geuersl use. Larke water-mains have also boen laid ln many of tho principal streets, so that while Chicago has, by tle firo ormipance, stopped the eraction of tiru- tinj s, the provisions for extinguishiog conflagra~ tions sod preventing tbeir spresd have been vasily iucreasod. Tho imjrovement iu tho water-scrvico, $o- gethor with the great nprovomants, extensions, and enlargoments of tho ewors wiat bave been wade during tho twelve mooths past, and the completion of the secoud lako-tunnel, have woilkiod hardly less of & trausformation for the botter ju nnderground Chicago than Liaa taken place ou the surface. . While building bisa progressed with the rapid- Ity indicated, there bas boen NO HURPLCS OF HOUSES FOB RENT. Most of the wtructures put up, in both business and residence quartors, were rented bolore completed,~many before bricklayipg was comwenced,— and miany of those now iu courss of construc- tion aro aluo rented. 'The excopiions, wlich are fow, #1010 bo found ju those ciged WHOTe busl. o8y bLousos were put up i out-of-the-way localitios, snd fanoy rosidenco properiy, wuors plain aubstautial dwellings were calied for. Dut such blunders were raro for the yuar, aud will be loss froquent bLereaftor, for the limits of tha business district, shough being constaatly ex- tonded, are ye\how wunerally well dutiued, sa are the localities for fancy residenco properts. It is & work of some difficulty to enllm;‘;u it TNE TOTAL T of between 1,800 and 1.000 etructnres varsing in cost from £1.000 to $250.000 nach 3 but a eareful estimato placon tho nggregate at between 215,- 000.000 and £18,000, 700, : ‘i be Tollowing ia the list of building erected and commenced within the vesr (including thomo for which permits woro iwwned yosterday) ar. ranged according to tha stroets and divisions, As tha building permit Is frequently inmued in thio name of tho contractar it hias been fonnd 1m- poBsibla to give the uame of the ovuer In many fustancea, that of tho contractor alons sppear- ing inetoad on the official records, kil odidi SQUTH DIVISION, ADAME BTREEZT. Hiram Hastings, four-stary Lrick, corner Adsms Street and Wabash svenue, ixi0 feet (w0 numberr). Andrew Nink, four-story and basement, stone front, 163 aud 165 Adame stroet, 43380 foet, Blosn Hrothers & Holtz, one-atory brick, southeast eorner Adame and Dearborn streets, 50250 foet, E. L lf-datrom & Co,, one-story bricx, northwest coruier Adams and Market strects, 22131 feet, W, B. Clapp, one-story brick, 71 Adams street, 42200 feet (tma narmbers), Jamea Otis, four-story’and bascment atone front, Ad- s stroct, west of Htate, %051 fost, ALDINE 8QUARE. U. I\ 8mith, threowtory stone front, Aldine Squaro, trenty-ouo Lalldings, 23445 feet each, alko two-story, Alulne 8 uare, Wi feel, ALEXANDER BTRLET, 8. O'Brien, one-story additlon, 57 Alezander stréct, 2212 et ARNOLD STREET. Davia Bros., oue-ntory brick, Arnold rtreet, hatxcen Twenty-ifth snd Twenty-ifth street, T8x117 feet (four numbers), s e Alllster, one-atory brick, 4712 Arnold sy I v ry brick, old ntroet, vl Dior, oneatory otdce, s Aruold sireet, 122 24 feet. ARCTIER AVENUE. Henry Feil, twostory aud Lasement brick, 148 Archier aveaiie, 21169 feet, Htely, Hirsch & Co, one-stary brick, 509 Archer svenue. 50x0 fear, Aol Waceler, two-story and basement brick, Archer avenuc, weat of Wentworth aveuue, 40360 foct (two pumbere), Clintlea Fetx, four-story aud basement rick, 70 aad 72 Archier aveuue, S0xd0 fest. Chnin Loeecher, ouowtory brick, 525 Archer avenue, 1652 feet Joun Dinockings, two-story snd basmest brick, Archer aveue, 42367 feet (two tnmbers). BLAIB STREET, D Drennan, one-stary brick, & Dlatr atreet, 20140 BLACKWELL STRERT, Tafl & Sehwamy, two-slory brick, Blackwell atroet, 22256 feot, RRYANT BTULET. L. Barber, threastory stons fruut, Bryant street, near Viucenues aveune, 21255 feet, BUTTERFIELD WTREET, Ressler Bros,, twostory brick, Luttorfield streo, 24 512250 fest, COTCH PLACE. X, W, Goss, cneetury brick, Couch place, between Dearboru aud Bite titeets, 87201 feet, CALUAILT AVENUE. and M, 8, fmith, two-story brick, 635 Calumet €, 2030 feit. ananh L, Buith, two-story snd_baement brick, t comer Caluimet avnuy and Thirly-secoad 13 fee 3 utreet, Trel I, Dags, iwo-story brick, Calumet avenus, nar ty-fifth strect, 353113 feet, cliard Potte, two-stors and baeement, Calumet av- enuie, betweon Tuenty-sixihand Twenty-Binth stroeis, 43233 fert (twa niumbers). 8. N, & M, 5, Bmilh, teostory brick, 534 snd 836 Caluiet uventie, 44x03 feel . C. Ni heles, barg, Calumet avenue, Keltow & Willlaine, three-story and buscment brick, nostbweet corner Calumet aventoand ilov Strect, 15x ) feat (% numbers Fred Gaylord, threestory, Calumet svenue, near Thirty-third etrvet, 22334 feel, CLARK STRLLT. Taoscland Bros,, oustory brick, northwest corer Clark and Tayior sreets, 14x34 AL Tialiog, tour-utory, 75 ClaTi stroet, 25380 feet, Ligal & Livingstou, thros-story aud basement brick, 265 Clark treet, 25580 feel, un, threc-tory and barement etono 2, and d1i Clark atreet, 100333 eet, J. Mislosky, four-story, 333 Clark street, 25380 feot. thresstory and baeement Dit.k, Block 129, Lota 16, 21, 8, Clurk ‘streot, LU foes froat by 60 deep (thre mumlera). L. I, Boldenweck, twoestory stonu front, Clark streot, near Juckeon, 502100 feel (two nutabers), James Marks, two-story and basement brick, Olark stroot, near Vas Buren, 505103 feel, H, Porter, fout-story brick, coruer Clark and Adsms streets, 10 3120 feet (tive numtiers), J, 1. sullivan, threeetory brick, Clark, between Van Buren and Harrison streets, 37362 feal, Juliur Grosser, threo-stury and bsewment brick, 801 Ty sireet, 25352 fret, Casper Pfeifor, thrcestory and basement brick, 335 Bouth Clark treet, 253100 foct, (U E- lioktasau,’ oue-bary barn, brick, 015 Clark atreet, COTTAUE PLACE, C, W, Itfgdon, three-atory fiont, Cottage place, 40256 foet, 100350 feef, 140256 foet, 10034 fuet, 200247 fect (twonty-four uumbe CONGRES BYREET. 3, Thompson, three-stury aud basement brick, atane front, Congress Mreet, uear Wabusl avenuo, 20zdl, Helew Willlanw, threestory and bisement, stons front, Congress street, near Btale, Wxi0 fect (1wo numbers), W. A, Haskell, two-story brick, 48 Butterfield stroct, 10230 feet, COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE. J. ¥, Porter, one-slory brick, 162 Cottago Grave ave- nus, . Hobert Excell, three-story brick, %4 Gottage Grave aveuue, 20353 feet, Hobert Excell, three-story and basement brick, 690, 82, 894, 833, and 83 Cotiage Orove avenue, 10060 fovt, G, A. Fauning & Co,, two-story and basoment brick, Cottage Urave avenue, Leiwecn ‘Thirty-elghth snd Thirtysninth strets, 6UXG foct, Michae) Mooney, spe-story brick, 102 Cottage Grove svenue, 22x50 feet, v, A & I, £, Johuson, threc-atory and basement stonu-front, coruer Cottage Urove avenuo aad ‘Chirty- et street, 92362 feet (four numbers), 0, W, ligdon, 1hroe-story mone-front, Cottage Grove avenns sud Tulrty-first wtrvet, 200x00 fect and bOxT fout (fourteen nuinbers), CuuncH 8TREETY William Pallion, two-story brick, 360 Ofinrch atract, 20x32 feut, COUNT PLACE. J. A, Hamlin & Bros., two-story and basement brick, Court placy, buiween Randoiph sud Doarbura stroets 363 feot. DASNIEL BTRELT. Charles Lebroman, ous-atory brick barn, 208 Dasbiet streat, 1ox23 fuos, g DEARDORN STUEFT. BL. Wachter, two-story and bawvinent, brick addition to (ront, : 31 Houths Dearborn strect, 21345 fert, I, C. Swilh, one-story and basement brick, 1439 Dearporn stroot, 22314 fuet, .George Wetsbucher, two-story brick, Dearbors, be- twoen Thurty-second 'snd Thirty-third stects, 22340 fort, 1, {lohman, ope-story and Lusoment brick, 401 Desr- botn sireet, Wiy feet, Ulivet Couec, four-atory brick, Dearborn strect, between Pulk and Taylor, 380 feet. 0, Simmuns, onesstory aud bassincut brick, Dear- boru sireut, feut, JeuninJ,'White, two-story brick, Bouth Dearborn ret, GUXAS (oet, F, Fitel, two-story snd baeement brick, 157 Dear. born, 31x75 feet, Loduard Graver, threo-story and baserient stone, Adwlp Theatre, Dearbory and Mouroo streets, 105185 fost, Joho 1L, Wrenn and A. 1. Meeker, four-story and basewnout stuno-front, Daartworn atroet, butwson Ran. dolph sud Wasbingtol, #5875 foct (1o Lumbers), Lock STOEET. James Paxton, ououlory brick, cormer Dock and River atreets, Walid feets DOUGLAS AVERUE. 3.1t Hubbard, three-stury_rick; Douglas avenue sud Grand Loulevard, 2330 Teot, W, D, Sinith, thres-story brick, Douglas avenuo, be- tween Prairiosud 10Ut avenues, 80550 fuet (four numbers) DICALAS PLACE, Conroy & Tobiu, two-story utid basement stone frout, Duagiss place, weut of Jouth Park aveuue, Zixu0 foat, ZIGUTEENTH BTHEET, Allchael Shauloy, threc-story sud basemont brick, 100 Eigbtecnil atrce, 35580 foet, “Touey & Luuth, shed, Eigutecnth streot, 80200 feet. ELLIS AVENUX, ¥. ¥, fll;mlcfl'. two-story brick barn, Ells aveuuo, 263 4 Tect, K McClel'an, two-stary Lacn, No. 69 Lilis aveuue, C. C. Fuwicr, two-story sud bascwmout brick, sloue feotit, Ellis avinue, ussr Evgan st.ost, sl fret, 4. b, Pickering, two-stury brick, Ells uvenus, bear Douglas place, 2341 fout. EMERALD AVENUE, . Joseph Flaigan, oueaiory sidiion, 733 Emerald avenue, 14116 feat, FIFTH AVENUE. Jobn Corblige, tureo-stury aua basoment Lrick, northeut cormer, ¥ifih aruuus aud Juckson atrecl, 0034 280 foot (vs nULILCTS). . licllu,(lhmmzry and basement brick, north- wasl cartier Fifth svenus aud Harsison stroot, 235160 t. John 0. Dare, three-story sud basement brick, Fifth avenus, coruct Jackean sirvet, 10USI0 feut (ve’ num- bers), YINTEXNTH BTBFET. J. Kaiser, twostory brick, 123 Fiftoeath strost, 200l foat. YOURTH AVENUE. J. Alicock, four-story, No, 33U Fourth avenuo, 28x a5 Gout, NUMBER 46, A. F, Birime!, four-atory brick, No. ot ol el ty brie 193 Fourth ave. Joel Bigeiow, threo-story and banement 14 Fourtd aveue, Dxing reet, ieteky s . M. Fieialmun, two-atory and bassment X1, Fourth avonuie, 19151 feet. S i Witron Lerger, tirce-ytory bricy, 131 Fourth ave. B T et G, W, Eater, fonrtory brick, Fourth o Twolfth street, 51534 feet, s i1, M. Newbérgor, (wo-story Lrick (barm), rear of 22 Fourth avenu %12 feol. J. B, Dioguian, four-story, nortinast cotuer Fonrth avehud and oIk atreet, FINNELL 8STUEET, Lorcnu Crumer, twoentory and basoment beick, 47 Fiuneil mrect, 20360 feef, Gariof & Beb FORREST AVENUE, riof & Behoenigen, thrio-slors, Forrest avent Bt‘ll’”“ll'fl') “lhlh streel, Hxl(’[et?l‘,' % "almer & Weaver, twi-at g » PUANKLIN RTREET, A. K. Kent, fuuriory Lasemont, brick, Frankitn strest, betwesn Lake und thindoly streets, 31 featy + A, Hendrie, four-uory &0 Peasxiin aiss AT oo Lrvaby N, T ABL *. Hallorau, two-slury sud bas N X B 3.ratiall Field, wix-atory and baremout bejck, cornar Erankiin and Mouros strects, 10105 o Ea eLte, 100G fert (WO DuD - aSiAxn Bortevi, ' J. Hyuos, threr-slory sud bascie s Grana Boulevard, 24xd> lest, REELGob LHTED TEL: 1A ELT. D. MeRillopy, one-atury brick, 1214 Bouth Halsted atreet, ) fect, A, Davir, oneestory barn, 1006 South Halatod stcem, cun H:l&ll'llhD.“ mzx:ri b ord, throe-stury and bssem: 101 Harsisou strect, Hhad fect, © s OB W ":llnnum COURT, . E. Warner, threo-story LEick, 5. 7, & e Rt | Y , 40d 9 Hobbazd INDIANA AVENUE. organ & Darker, threo-stary aud basement bricly, 1921 ludiana aveuue, 2ixs4 fot, Aun lall, two-story und basement brick, 50 Indlasia oavenue, 2L foet, Byuagogue, stona front, Indiana avenueand Twentys fired atrect. wzl2y feet, Tenng Wowman's Nafuge, threo-story and batement brich, Ludisns avouuo, corver Stato trcot, 40580 fect, 3, L. Jamen, fonr-slory brick, iodisus ‘aveaud, by iween Bixteenth and Eighleeuth streats (two muti- bers), #3395 fev L Cuspman, two-story brick, 209 Indisus ave- nue, 024 fuet, Jilia A, Suths, 1449 Todiana avenue, 25342 font, 1, Scliites, two-story trick, suuiedst coruer ind b ana avenne and lubtard court, 4424 feet, Juhis Geeey Harewsiory Lrick, Indians avenue, b tween Twen F97yvnand “Twenty-ulnth siroots, 24s34 feat, big, I, &l o, 74 Enctum () L vo-sin?? Indugd aves 1. “wo-story and Lasemerit 24 foe! L1y, * brlck, Wen t. 2 S S T 1Wo-rt0r3 hrick, Fout 204 Tciins wyrbis S + Tule, oe-story und basient brick, No, 1478 Tniflana avenide, w2200 1 E, W, Blatehiord, tur Indiaus avenuc, ne 13onth, twomtory venue, 41 un feel, s Veale, two-ntory and basemant brick, nort b Weat corner Juhiana sveuue sud Thorietl strvet, 10K o fert (Ve DUIMLCTY), Batid EDOCuelL, LN o-ato) Iudiana venue, 40296 fert, Clarles Guriian, two-slory stone frout, 1378 and 1380 Tudisua nvenue, 40388 fcet. Cuarlva Palmer, two-story brick sddition, 1616 an.d 1618 Indiatra avenue, et G, Eb o wud Laecwnont brick, 1094 Da- x4 e 11, LWo=ston; g Guaricy Waisbe, Lizu, 1033 Indlana avenue, 00z3 ety ) 8, Smuith, two-story and basement brick, 1217 Indi- 0 Bvenu, 31353 feets J, Pieree & Cu,, thresstory snd Lascment brick, Indisun avenuo kid Sateouti troet, 131364 foet (i3 numbere), Bidule, two-story brick, 1181 Indiana svenue, 20 X158 feet, J. Hullipswortl, two-story brick barn, 1134 Indiaus BYIe, S feed, A, duauson, ol-story and basement, Indiana avenna aud Lwensy-wixth Kigedt, Wox b foet, 5. Lanuc ster, irce-stey and usement, Indians ay~ enuo uud Tulrty-tirst etrot, Zise fuety SACESON HTREET. Ernshaw & Gobel, two-story brick, Jackson streck near LaBaile, 140300 feet (seven numbicrs). teory: . Wulker, threastory and dnoment briek, soutiwest corner Juckson strest and Filth sventc, 164570 foot (Seven Dumbers), JOMNBON AVENUL, J, and W. J, and d, 8, Jolusou, three-story snd baoment Lrick, Johnxon avenne, near Thirty.ninth atreet, 83334 fuvt (four Lumbers). JOHNHON I'LACK. 3. 8, Wood, ibree-story Lrick, Johnson place, bee tweon ‘Toirty-ciglith ana Thirty-ubath eircets, H3xdd foet (four numt crs). . N, Wilcoz, two-story and basement brick, Johne son place, 18x4) fet, JONES STREET. 5, B, DBurs, twostory aud bLasoment brick, Joocs strect, between Dougiss svenue sud Thirty-fourth stseen D, 5. Govg werth’y Addity ry and bassment briok, tiret sirent, 2230 feet, tasemeat brick, 1491 Lo- atone front, 1150 and 1133 10SSUTI BTRLET. AllSaints School, hossuth, near Sanger street, two- #tory brick, 553304 fect, LALE STRECT. W, C. fnow, fourstory brick, Lake trect, nesr LaSulle, du3t feet, Willism B. Uzden, four-story and bascment brick, nortuwest corner Lake and LaSalle stroets, Goxi fe {utve num) o), I four-stors and basement, stons froat, e wirvol, 20350 feot, our-tory sud Lasement brick, 45 Laks 1ent front. cruin, foir-story and basement brick, stone- ke strncty betworts Clark and Laiallé, 20370 LAKE AVENUE. 8. 0. Brown, threwsiory Lrick, sonthwest carnor Lo avone and Tuirty-Afih atzest, 180340 foet (ulns nuwbers). C. W, Higdon, three-story stone fropts, Lake avents, slovo Tuiriy-liret wircot, J0UXS0 fuet, 100x47 feet, 40% 86 fet (1weive pumbers), V. I, Marh, two-etory aad basorent brick, Lake ', 10382 feet (two Humbers). LANOLEY AVENUE. 6. Weod, two-ulory brick, 83 Langley avenus, 1 % Wood, threo-wtary brick, 77 Langloy avenuo, 4264 fent, .. Sherwood, two-story and bssemont brick, stous front, Il Additton, Luhgley sveuue, near Thirty- sevenith atr 43 feet, Georgs W..Cook, twoestory sud Lasement brick, southeast coruor Langley aveuuo oaud ‘Phirty-eighil atret, BUSAL fuet, LASALLE STREET. 8. M. Moore & Co., four-story and Uasement atons £rott, 29, % L4, atid 236 LaSalle streat, TLxBe; feots MADISON TREET, W, A Bartan, threcestory aud basstoent atous front, ok B4, Lot F, original town, Madisou, nesr Clark wirect, XLl fout (four nuuibers), vgleect & Huteldy, tve-story brick, 170 Madlson street, Axloll feet. Jony Borden, ive-story sud basement stone front, 2143 Madison street, 453160 feet. 31, 1%, Walsb, tour-story stous front, Madison utroot, betweed Doarborn and “State, 40576 feut (two pume avent 3. ). J. Q. McCord, four-story snd basement atone froat, 210 Madinon wtroet, 1xls0 feet, coill, thris-story atul’ bazement, atone-front, Mudisou stroot, vast of Franklin, Wsll3 feet (twe uuibera), AN STREET. ou, vuc-story sud basement tirlck, L, " MABKET STUEET. Josoph Ullmsun, fouratory wad batement brick, Barket streot, woutl of Lake, Welw foot (tsres nuzs ers), Cortily & Nobinson, two.story and basement brick, g:uh:l Wiruet, noar landolp, Io0xid foot (mius nue o) MANYLAND STREET, Waldron, Niblock & Cu.,twoustory briok barn, Mary 1and utsvet, oust of [, C. 1, It 6ux38 faot, H1C1AGAX AVENUE, William MeLatu, threc-story aud basement brick, 887 uud n8s Michigau aveuuo, 6248 fest, % N. K. Fairbaok, twoslory brick, Atichigan svenua aud Efghteenth eirvet, 17333 foot, . Bidwio, vneestory brick, alichigan avenus, Uetwoen Abirty-Ures und Thirtysecond siroets, 34535 sect, efl. 11, Clough, two-story, 879 Michigan avenus, 32230 feel, Uir, Ogden, two-atory brick barn, 643 Michigan aye entie, 323 16 fuet, Ausou Uurtun, two-slory and basemeat briok, 1112 Michigab avenus, 20250 feet, J. 18 Lyon, two-story brick barn, 363 Michigan ave euls, S0zl foet, Smis Danks, (wo-story brick, 874 Michigan 1, 20TI0 fuet, A 'l'hum{nou, four-story brick, 1107 Michigan av. enuy, 233130 fo | Cuatlos W, Bregs, thresutory brick, Michigan aves uug, bear Twenly-ulnth sireet, 2630 feet, J. K, Flsher, fve-story brick, northwest corner Van Buren sirect and Mlichigan avenus, 1003110 feet (four uumbers), . E, Lravor, thres-story brick, Michigen svents, butwoen Thiriy-seventh and Thirty-uluth strests, 14X 50 foet (fourteen nutabern Michigan Aveuve AMutbodist Eplscops! Oburc, Lrick, with busciuent, Blickigan xvenue, noar Thiriye tuird'atreet, Jixiv feet, N. L. Thompuon, (wo-story aud bssement brick, Michigan uvenuo, uesr Yhiriy-izth street, vizd2 foot {three uutabena). Jobn Augers, two-story sud basemcat stony front, Michlgan uventie, botweon Thirty-socoud sud Thirtys thded stisvid, s350 foet, ienry Appel, Urick siable, 133 Michigen avenue, W, A, Furder, thres-story and Lasvmout stuie {ronl Mickigan sveaiie, botweet Thirtleth and Tolriy-nrs sireots, $I260 feet, . H. D, Lloyd, \hreo-atory and basyment brick, Michis gau svenus, Lolow Twenty-second streot, 26174 fuet, A, McNul, Wree-story l:mz;mnar ‘Muchigau e Aus sid Thirty-second sltwl, Lxiv facd,

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