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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY: MARCII 12, 1876~SIXTEEN PAGES. . = clement in the political and social questions of | Thero is no finer residence than thia gouth of ) was on his feet, the hot blood lesping impsta- 6,155 &nd fresh recaipts of do BEAL ESTATE, the day, sinco the where and how paople live. | Twenty-second strect. The improvomenta cost | ously to his choelis as he shouted: = 3 FINANCE AR D TRADE. sutia BAIoN Aere “pufim of m,mdmn“ g‘f ;* n‘-”g& Caty = and the nature of their surroundings, bas mucih | Mr. William . Rand $30,000, snd_the lothasa | ** Noman can call me a liar sud liva!"” & PHi-aad 1,200 bu new high mixed at 40c ; 1,200 bu ,.,.;-2,‘*, ‘l to do with the formation of their iudividual cbar- | frontage of 100 feet, and is over 300 foot deon. | ++'0ld "ard, ma carty,” oxclaimed the skipper, _ 2 W17 ab53@i8e: 40 bu rejocted (1 storage) at J5xic; g0y acters; bt tho leogth of thug axtclo forbids | Mr. Rund eold this pisco about two years sgo (o | l%l(del’;ryd(;“!g Voo sbout to gay thet you'ro - | Undisturbed Dullness of Financial Af- 3 e e ,“_;,"@‘;;'}’;mn;:gg,flm : . that these questions sho! e ontersd upon at | Jonathsn C. Mitohell, for $50,000. This prop- | I ellow.” . 46,093 ; & Cheap Subarban Trains and €heap | gi'tiis time. 5 e o b sacnitood, and thiro & | At tiat moment tho sound of hurrying feet on fairs«-Usual Saturday Counter P T ery et st Eridsys ramgo of bt Business. Ganlid cash stromger, Tho Tectipts vors very peas! chanco for a man with means to Secure himselt | the deck sbove attracted tho notice of the two an elogant bome af 8 great bargain. friends, and gthon the cabin doors woro hastily RENTS. opencd by an individual whose gaunt form wag Thore s notbing to bo added to what has been | partly concealed by an Ulster. proviously suid with regard to routs. Thode- | - He advaoood, nud abruptly oxclaimed: Ihand for cheap howes is well sustained, but for | * **Gontlemen, do any of you want to subscribs thoso of & high rent there is little call. ' Agents | fo Blobbs' Pictooresque Eurip—75 conts & num- are renowing at last yoar's rates wherever pos- [ ber ; three steal ungm\-ineu in each number! ¥ 1 bave written this article in the hopo of di- Homes for the People. recting the attention of others to this subjest, and that, with the opening of cheap subarban :!x;ninn, there will bem{owi‘d pfll’s?nl possessing f leceus i b The Sales of the Week Neither Nu- | so “soer™F ‘;‘:'}‘a '“Ff;do' b,‘:;‘&im:.;“’,:,,:f_ pess can unite Wil it e olements merous NO]' lmporba.nt. of grand bensvolent work in helping a worthy only sight cara being inspected in, and there way 1 Applications for Loans Not Pressing— Some Surplus of Loanable Funds. - in but the other deals wero very qaiet. b quotable at $2xc, and sald m"mtxamanL::f‘mg April was quoted st 39@32c; the tnsido in st moat. Maysold at SIN@SH5C, closing b the e and Jume at S3Y@IKC. Cash alea were 8 the weeks ending class of our population~the busy workers with | sible. Storos are in fawr demsnd, but thero is | Pictooresque Eurip.” ; : 3 Teported { brain or e g securing what t{:eymoat ‘need, | more than a supply of officos. It was tho young man's Fiond. Whent Activel and Stronger---Provis- 1876, D100 00, No 2 3t SI4@TIKe: 600 bu by ? G UNDER FALSE COLOTS. You rip. ~ I thought I killed you in the Arc- ions Stdady-—Other Mar~ 11,208 T eEaci; 4,500 b Aot Ty Toite b m};flfi s boxd. oy 2500 383,95 2i4,150 131,150 The leading produce markets were generally quiet on Saturday, except wheat, and tho fecling n most of the other markeis was tame, but, without great changes in prices. Saturday is aften a quict time, and there was nothing to make it otherwise in this instance, beyond tho nows in wheat circles, Tho receipts were a pleasant home, away from the din. dirt, con~ 1asion, baa emells, and worse moral and social influences of a great city. A. C. GiBBS. CHEAR TRAINS ON THE NORTHWESTERN. A meocting of property-holdera along the Mil- waukee Division of the Northwestern Railroad will ba held at the Sherman Honse to-morrow to bear the repart of the Committeo appointed at 13,200 b, RYE~Was in moderate request to ‘A1) o steady ot 63X@Gi0 for No. 2. Setes wer el ported of 1,600 bu_ No. 20t GI@ike, and 100 ‘ma by sample at 66¢ oo track. Total, 2,000 by, br BARLEY—Was very quiet, but about 1¢ big) ths ght receipts and presence of s fow buyers estly L tho only apparent reagons for the sdvance. Thy po, Ing in option was limited to sbout 20,000 bu.. Sene BATLING A : ‘The Real Estate and Building Kecord haa the | tic Sea! ” ejaculalated our hero. following in its lnst issue : *Wo come of a family who kill, but_we are “Pirx TRIBUNE of tho 26th ult. hns this fo eay of us ¢ | nover killed,” retorted “the Fiend, with a soz- “Thy Jieal Estate and Luikding Journal, published | donic smile. Saturdsys at 91 Washington street, takes front rank Without & moment's hegitation, the young in usefuluess among our weekly publicationa. Itcon- | man drew his trasty navy revolver and sent tsins s complete abstract of every recarded document, Moy 1 carerully written editoriala on real ssiate, Sunce, | SS¥3,0U3CEs Of load erashing into the brains of Surplus of Funds in the Loan Market, and. Business Quiet. * kets Slow. FINANCIAL, “Tha counter transactions of the banks displayed the usual activity of the last day of the week, but there Trafic Roadway on Fifty-first Street- Increase in Building. the meeting of Thursdey last to prepsre 8 draft | sna kindred subjects, nre cxtensively copled by lends & Of the progosition to be made to tho rallFoad fOF | Jus. saners. Hero snd’ fa e Eant. Tor aint yiat | Did wa éay braine? e meant head. e e et B B ian | amalL. but on the fnoreasd £ corn, and. fhe.comuiry | Abell A3d by sold caxly ¥ 5o e fevonce “oses IR 35 ) running cheaper moming and evening troins. hns been the acknowledged organ of capitalists and | T'he book-ngent fell insensible. . Paper {a maturing in large quantities 55 i | 563c, and the Iattor ot 56@55%c. Seller th st CHEAP HOMES PSR R proparty-owners, It fillsas no other publication does Always insensiblo to the feolings of others, | 5eA50D, and, asa rule, is paid without delay both by roada were described &5 baing t00 miry for travel, while | G5 fiot ot e, Regular was: Homina ot m'ggnih iho needs of capital, and is held in high estoem every- | he was more insensible than over ab that mo- | ¢ity 8ud country customers. Tho rosds have mot | the flelds, in very many soctions, are 8l30 £00 Wet 0 | and fresh receipts brought 59@6lc, Samples weps X MADE POSSIBLE RY CHEAP SUSULBAN TRAINS. SALES. where.” ment. mended enough fostart produce to this market, and | permit planting. Tho weather was agsin threatening, | guict. Cash sales were reported of 2,400 ba No, 3. Thero was moderato activity in dry genda circles. | 5@GC1c; 400 bu No. 3at 36¢; 400 bu refected at Nye, the low of currency ont from tho banksis small. Mercantile collections arc°no worse than they bave been, although trade in the intarior i3 light. Tho de- posit lnes of the banks are consoquently mounting A DULL WEEE'S RECORD. The market for realty was not espocted to show much animation during the past week, and The above extract is from an advertisoment | «Throw that carcass to the sharks! ™ said the published in T Trmu~E, and paid for by the | Captain, as his crew came ru:hing in. Kecord, and s in no sense an expression of tho | I'vo minutea after, the lifoless form was opinion of Tur TomuNe about the Record. TiE | thrown rudely over the vassel's side. and 800 bu by sample at 66@80c on track, S0 T, "2 b sl Totals s TELEGRAPRIC MARKET REPORTS 7 the Edutor of Phe Chicago Tribune: CmicAGo, March 1L —The era of cheap suburb- en trains, with 5 or 10 cent fares for any Fow largo orders were placed, but the aggregate of sales was respectable, and the market preserved the steady tepe that has characterized it for some time distance within tn hour's ride of tho city, | it bas not diseppointed the expectations that which thero is good reason for belioving somo of | wero formed. Trausactiona havo boea limitod | TRISTNE hes 1o opinion of the Record. ot docs seitle it." multorod the 0ung | up. Loansaroip iyht demand, and an easy markot | provions. Grocerles wero gemorally quict, though in or Chicago railroada avo sbout 1o Snsugurste, | in number, snd nono of £hoso that kave boen | 0gg of o Sness Hlocks of residenceamaw in | T e B e ot e s s ik frs sashet iitnin The G will, a8 it socms £o me, belp matorially in solving | consummated are of sufficient importance for | proaross in tho city is & block of five threc- CHAPYER I —HUNTED DOWN. S e 1 the dbict. TN MIUBIT LG0T rioie | e MBS Rob foaiaris, acits frop tho most | LIvEBZOOL, March U~11:30 & m.—Frouz~S, 3, 24s; No.2, Ba. o \ story and basement marble octagon fronts being A sandy, scorching plain. ercctad by Mr. Charles B. Sawyer on Indiana { A dreary desert Iand, treelees and shrubless. avenne, just south of Sisteenth strest. On all this plain tho only sign of life an ema~ Justico DaWolf is erecting a fine building on | ciated old man, with a wealth of silver hair fall- Quincy~ atreot, bstwoen LaSalle and Fifth ave- | ing in rir;!:sm!nsion over his stooping shoulders. nuo, in the rear of bio proporty fronting on { In a br loathern belt, which encircled his Adams etreet. # walst, were half-a-dozen dismoud-hilted bowio- James Otis, E. 8. Lane, aud Dr. O. G. Bmith | koives and as many rovolvers. Peeping out have commenced the foundation of their build- | from a rent in his coat-tails, s moantain howit- ing on Fifth avenue, just morth of Madison { zor. . 4 stroet. It will be a three-story and basement | ‘'ho sun was high in the heavens, and the air briex, with stono trimmiogs, and will be com- | gfowed with a furnace hoat, yet the old man trod al'eted by the 1at of May, and i3 already rented } tho sandy soil with the springy tread of youth. several parties. Ever and anon Le glanced unoasily over the staple articles there was but little trading. Fish, ex- cepting mackerel and herring, Wero weak, though the Iate reduction in prices has calld out 3 better demand. Canned goods were in fair request at nominally steady rates. Butter ond cheeso continve firm. Prices of coal, wood, paints, ofls, leather, and bagging were the 8o 2 on Friday, The hog market wos quiet and steady at Fridsy's decline, with tho bulk of the sales at $7.65@3.00 for ‘bacon grades, and at $7.90@8.15 for cawmmon to fair to heavy weighta, Extra heavywere scarce and nominal at §0.00@%.75. The receipts wero abaut 3,500, and far the weck 40,047, Lhe cattlo market was quiet and essy, 18 very restricted; capital is abundant, sccumulating, and {lmorous; now enterprises find no cucourage- ment; andthereis & growing demand for frst-class socurities, municipal and corporate, 4nd they are steadily rising tn price, Rates of discount aro 8@10 per cent at tho banks, Concessions are mado to indepondent, firat-class bor- Towers, but they scldom appear. On the street good papor i scarce, Rates aro 8@18 per cent. New York exchange wos firm, and sold between banks ot par@2sc discount for £1,000, ‘Tho movement of currency to and from the country comment. The principal transactions were as follows : A J. Averell hag sold for J. B. Sherman to Francis H. Root, of Buffalo, N. Y., the twgstory brick house, 633 Michigan avenue, with lot 80 feet front, for $30,000. ‘Warren, Keeney & Co. have sold honse and 100 fect corner Lincoln and Wesley avenues, Son th Evanston, for 36,500 ; 100 feet 1z White's Ad- dition to Evanston, cornor Lincoln avenue and Congross street, for 35,000 : 100 feos in Harbut & Tuckard's Addition to South Evanston for the problem of the * possibility of tho owner- ehip of & home by overs family.” The desirable- wess of such a condition need not be argued, €ince it wili be conceded by all. The possibility of accomplishment Las been tho diflicult ques- tion. The high prios of lots wthin the city, tho extension of the firo limits to the city limits, patting a stop to tho ercc- tion of cheap woodem houses, the excessive rates of. taxation, nssessmeuts for strect improvements, the shrinkage of ealaries Guary—Wheat—Winter, Xo. 1, 108; Ko, 2, gs 3. spring, No. 1,9 10d; No. 2, 7 10d; whits, Ko, 1, 10m:' No.2, 98 10d; cinb, No. 1, 10s 84; No. 2, im 23, Corn—New, No. 1, 288 9; No.2, %834 s old, 2g, PnovistoNs—Pork, 81, Lard, 60s. LIVERPOOL, March 115 Mfiflmmm] ifornis white wheat, average 0 100@108; doclub, 10623 @10s 84; red Western apring, Nos. 2 to1, Ta 10d@sy 10d; do winter, 22 8d@108, Flour—Wester 5. Com—Wostern mixed, new, 268 34@¥s &0y ley—Azmer: and wages incident to the hard times, maks the 8 3 ncod - 3 3 2 " $2,000. 1t 18 now definitely announced that O. B. Green | wild waste ahoad, and soliloquized aloud : : tlia ownership of uomes in tha city by tho com- { V'iiing ¢ Gilbert havo sold 305100 fest on For- | & Co. will complntelylhu One Hundred and Sisth | *Itis now adinu balt-contury sinos I have | W3 lisht 8¢ $3.50@5.50 for common to ehofco. Tho recespts for | beef, S1s@9la 64 Lard—) 603, Tacon—Lang rest avenue, the tenth oo south of Thirty-first | strees bridge across the Calumet River by April | gnzed on the face of a white man, and yet I can- | The clesrings of the week ars reported us follows by | tho week were about 19,700 head. Sheep solil b about 3 clear, 5ds; short clear, 543 9a, X steady figures—quoted at $4.00@0.00 for poor to choice, | TALLOW—Fine, 423 6d. ‘mon people more diiicult of accomplishment at thepresent time than perbaps ever before. Teero are thoussnds of the . BETTER CLASB OF WORKING MEN —and X use this term in its broad sense, includ- ing artisaus, mechanics, clerks, etc.—whose only ‘Manager D. R. Hale, of the Clearing-Houso = Date, Clearings. Balsnces. eee§ 4,56L10550 § 275,008.43 8,710,813.77 314,736.03 56123484 15,7081 31106,011.78 877,664.55 } 2,080,587.74 94,6819 2,882,801.84 31,280.80 steet, east front, to Lucy Morris, for 83,750 ; lot 50x180 feet, Highlsnd Park, for 8500 ; lot on Rebeces street, north front, weat of Ashland aveuuo, Lot 65, Block 32, for £1,200; Lots 23 and 24, Block 14, South Englewood, Sec. 33, 33, 14 cast. on Vincennes road, near depot, for £700; 15, 80 83 to connect the iron works with three | not banish thoughts of homs. Yes, it'must be railrond etatious near by. 1will roturn to the haunts of civilization snd ‘The coutrsct for building the Evaogelical | rest my weary limbs beside the graves of my an- Baptist Church on One Huundred and Seventh | cestors.”” strect, at corner aveane K, has besn let. The Do vou recognize our haro of the Arctic Sea ? building is to be.completed about July1. It It is, indecd, he. will bo a Gothic brick ; plans by Mr. Cochraune. Tho old man halts suddenly and gazes intently Rocelyed during the week, 11,163, Highwines were quict and gteads at1.05. s The demand for lamber continues fair, all things con- eidered, snd recent prices are usually sdbered to. The log erop west of Lake Michigan will probsbly be larger than it was last season, and that east of it amaller, bat Restv—Common, 47(@5d; palo do, 163 Briarms TUBPENTINE~24S GA@D5 Loxpos, March 11.—BULLION—The tm ount o gouo tito tha Bankof England on bisnca oo Coxsora—3ouey, 94 1-16; acconat, 9 5-16, 'URITIES—'658, capital is their Inbor, either of Lrain or hand. | lot gn ‘\'uatt Pflrk strelft. uc;r ‘ngofin ;5“““‘ b3 8 ot ith families growing up around them to whom | With two-story frame houso, for $3,000: 80 acres | At South Evanston there arc twenty-three | at tha earth. —_— & Rt p H o of land in Winnebago County, Towa, for $1,250; | first-class dwellings (all frames but three, which | *Injuns [ hio mutters, s ho draws his revol- e T 0L | e e e eIl | oo iass s mew e T Mo oot Gime, L6310 3% ; prefes R S0. ‘Fanm, March 11, —RERTES—6G! 60c, FRANKPORT, March 11.—USTTED STiTes Boxmee Now 5s, 101%. ASTWEEF, March 11.~PETROLEUN—30, NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Nzw Yomk, March 1L —Grami—heat—farket o shade firmer, with fair export and modersts bams trade inquiry. Sales 79,000 bu, at $1.12 for ungraded spring, $1.10 for No. 8 Chicago in store, and 1.3 for No, 1spring. Bye quiet and firm 2t 19@Sk for West' ern, B@85¢ for State, the inside prico for. em, Bagsse te, prico for car fots, aod ther wish to give a8 comfortable s support and an good social and educational advantrges as s.)anblo, who find their eatire income abzorbed ¥ tacir vearly expenses, with no prospect ot ac- cumulations suflicient to enable them to pur- cusse snd own 2 home of their own, or to make . any provieion for their {familics in caro they should be taken away - or for them- Bulves if ibey become incapacitated for labor, ehier by old age or sicknees. They pay from £1u 10 £20 per mouth reut for a house or part of w.uonse in some third or fourth rato street, with moral andiphysical eurroundioge often auy- tling but desirable. Asa rule they must reach their work at 7 o'clock in the moruing, and re- mn tili 6 in the eveping. They are in a tread- Tutil to wirich they must Loep step day by dar. bt withom making soy advance. 1f there was opened tothem achauco to buya usual quota of lumber this coming season. ‘The fron and nail dealers report.a fafr order bustneas, rates bo- ing frregular, a8 usual, in consequence of the compe- tition between manufactarers, The wool, hide, and Lroom-corn markets were steady. Sceds were in fair Tequest and steady, timothy being firm, and clover stronger, owing 10 limited receipts, Hay wns firmly held, the offerings being small, and local dealers mani- fested moro disposttion to take boid, thongh few trans- actions wero reported Satardsy. FPoultry was un- changed. Eggs wero essler, PROVISIONS. H0G PRODUCTS—Were rather quict, except inlard, and steadier, tho changes in prices being emall. Thera was very littlo deinand for cash lots of any descrip- tion, buta fuir inquiry for futaro delivery, chiefly from loeal operators. - it L1330 2,144,040.90 TAX LITIGATION. - A mistesding paragraph appeared in an afternoon paper yesterdsy, in reference to the bill filed by tho Third National Baxik for an injunction against tho col- lection of the tax dueby it. The Third Nastional hag, as s matter of fact, paid nearly the whole sum do- manded by tho Collector. Tho only sum in disputs Datween it and tho Collector {3 a small balanco of tax on property on which the Third National claims it has been taxed twico, Liko all tho other banks, it hus boen compalled to taxo real cetate in satisfaction of some bad debta, On this real estato the real-cstato tax hos to be paid, but the Collector has attempted to tax it ad- ditionally aa capital, and this the bank resists. GOVERNMENT BONDS. United Btatea 63 of '81.. are brick) in process of erection. vers and giides behind a stalwart oak, . NEW YORK REAL ESTATE. At that moment a series of hideous yells burst Ontside of the Exchange salesrooms there ) upon tho air, and a band of Comanches, beaded have been some gigus of returnivg contidence in | by a strangely-attired eavage of ferocious 8a- the roal-estals market dunug the past woek; | pect, came toward our hero. but at the Bxchange, in the midst of numerous Drawiug a bead on.the foremost, the old man foreclosure sales, 1t goome to be mp-hill work | drove a bullet into his heart, as he ghonted : Just now to dispose of anything except property * Come on, ye red devils, and seo how an old offered by order of the courts. Heuce tho ex~ { man can ghoot." < ecutor’s ealo anuounced for Thursday by E. H. **Hold ! don't shoot!” gaid the leader of the Luglow & Co. was no success. EligibleJots on | bsnd. Fourth avenus, betwoen Seventicth and Seventy- ‘*And why not?" asked the old man, scorn- first 8trocts, wers offered, but only two sold. | fally. One fronting on the avenue, about half-way ‘I'he leader advanced. ** We are friends,” said dov.n the biock, sold for §6,200, and another, | he, * Friends.” fronting on Soventisth stroef, for §6,100. The * And what want ye 2" remainder were withdrawn from sale. The fore- | The leader drew from boneath his huoting- closure salo of the well-known stables on Fifty- [ shirt a musty-looking book, and, advancing with third street, 150 fect west of Sixth avenuo, with | 3 persnavive smilo, roplied : 5 lots at South Chicago, near A. Browa’s mills,’ for $1,000; bouse and lot No. 433 Butterfield strect, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth, east front, for §7,000; 145 acres near Quincy, Wis., for £5,000. A. Loeb & Bro. sold two-story snd basement brick bouse and lot on Schiller “etreot, east of Clark Btreet, for $6,000. 0. M. Sheldon sold building and fot on Sher- man street, 245 feet nortn of Polk, for $16,000. J. C. Garland soid 50 feet oo eonth side of §Eneenlh street, with lots at Winnetka, for inbond. Barley dall and in buyers’ favor; salea 3,000 bu Jefferson County four rowed at giycafloat, Corn steady; sales 41,000 bu et 53¥@ 68ic for no grado mixed, 613c for stoamer mixed, 63 @Gic for ungraded mixed. *Oats without importint chango; sales 34,000 bu at $35@1T3¢ for mixed West. ern and State, 'and 47@51c for whita Western and ,000. John Knesle sold bonsoand lot on Ashland avenue, north of Adams street, for $22,000. H. W. Fowler sold 141 feet on Western ave- nuo, north of Madigon streat, for 214,100, Aessrs. Powens & Avery purchased of Mary K. Peck 95 feet on_Washington streat, west of : CHEAVSIOUSE £¥D: Lo Green street, for 330,000. = plot fronting 50 feot on tho streot, wassold | Y want to koow if yom wil ibo & 4n vome suburb of the city, on monthly pav- | * Corter 11, Harrison sold 500 feet on Rockwell | fon ot d00. — Some fvo-stors brick stores and | Blobum: Piotooresqae Euris, % i mbsctibe 10 | Gailed States 6.206 of 3., 118% | Tho Dauy Commercial Report and Market Review | State, including No. 3 mixed: New York inupection at o e 119% | gives the following ns tho shipments of provisiona | 43k, Sruce, thim ity fob tha poribds nRabAS ‘Frovisons—Middles quict 3t 125@Sc for log ments, Lut littlo exceeding the amount they pay Zor remt, with a 5 or 10 cent tramn TFrench fats on Eighth avenue, 25 fect north of | ings in cach installment—all of thesa red gon- street, east froot, southwest corner of Lexing- Fitty-filth sireet, were sold for 27,720 each,— | tlumen have subecribed ?" 219, ton street, for £12,000. clear. Lard steady; sales of 200 tes at EHX624@ to tako them to aad from their work, F? - ot cemctating anly 16 siaring foom horse & bt | o 0L iz Tallmsdgs sold 1 lot in Blocks 5, 8, | Aew York Reab-Estaty Reoard. Tho old man shuddored nud gasped for breath. | 104 119 1865 for prirae sicam; at the first call for March hour earlier in the morning and reaching home a0 )y IX'VIB., 'ark, for $20,000. “ Fiend !" ho muttored, s*gazeupon this wast- | United States new 58 of 11873 $13.00 was bid and $13.70 ssked; for April $13.07% & half hour Jater in the evening, with the con- | 15 Spacs coven ot oy Coa 50 tnd, fot, No. THREE TIMES SLAIN : ed form and whitcned head. - was once bappy | Daitcd States curseucy 6a Sas bid and $1470 asked; for May $13.57% was bid cionsness thiatinstead of sinkity each month & 18 Spruce street, for 31,600 ; 50 feet in Block 39, ¥ aud kealtby ; fortone smiled upon me, and my GOLD AYD GREENBACES. and $13.90 asked; for June §13.973¢ waa bid and §14.05 art of their ingw in rent fhs ¥ ara paviog flgz;i-:s:. u?&,ew" aud hoase md:h lot ;n 'B«;v S —nk i Ve futare scemed bright and promising. Inanevil | Gold was 1145@114%. (S s Lo i 2 “:‘:gl;s::i‘- g:x ir:‘lyuix;xy m};g ‘l:éum::fib carni near Thirty-seventh street, for r. The Bo P ictim. hour yon learned that I had onco sabscribed for | Gyeentacks were STE@STi(e on the dollar i gold. ) ST e e S22 | gatlon. g re foe ol iishin three of fose sasmwiilbe A TERBIELE TALE OF PERSECTTION AND ILOOD, BY | an Encyclopedia, aand since thon I have known GnocERIES—Sugar—Market unchanged; modersa 2 o Groen Hams—Shipped for ths week, 4.883 i Tfait to good refining quotod at. TH@TxE: 2,000. 4 X pioces, acainst 9,30l pieces eama week Lt vear: siuce Nov. 1, CITY AND COUNTY BONDS. their own, and which will in the meéantime have " 8 s “ i Ay i A. L. Hall s0ld building and lot on Eighteenth |~ w. x. DE MULDOOY, ¥HE AUTHOR OF SEVERAL | no pence. Amid tho icebergs of the Arctic Sea, Lieon greatly enbmnced in vatue, I a1 Soudsut | stroer, 151 feet west of State strect, BocEls front, | TURTLLING STORIES NOT YET PUBLISED. undor tho Equatorial san, and now far bosond | Chicsgo City 7 ek, bonds.... 1005 & int. oo, | B, S0 ohiecs: arebase Hoctss pleten: foy soacespuad® | DRme i, 72¢cs and white Havaua st 4@10c. Cofos S Taniie Fiom the s o8 Gt onul b ra; £5.000. i St. Louis Globe-Democrat the bounds of civilization, you have followedmy | Chicago City 7 37 ct. sewerage. 1043 & int. ing period in 137415 —Market frm, with fair dewand;Rio quoted &t 15 ‘The pr + of securiog euck a bome wonld | o 0i¢PR Eastman sold 100 fect on Washington | yyiqpions. footsteps. Hand ma the book.” Chicago City 7 ct.water loan 1043 &int. .. “Slacludesall cut meats except §. P. hams and ahout. | G150 18 €0ld; Merncabo at 16@18xc n gold. B bty m";l’““sc“ Pocuilin Jucontive to Sasts s:rset, sonth front, east of Ogden avenue, for Mid ‘:hto the Arctic Sea. The book-sgcnr's oye lit up with a balefnl | Cook County 7 3 ct. bonds § = dors., Tnmr';“fllfl quiet and un 3 prims city. o ooty unAes o wveran o | €15.000, : = night on the Aretlc Sea. . | izt a8 ho quickuy thrust the sabecription book | , GLOrD) ... &int. 105&int. | “Tiie stocks of provisions 1a St. Louls aro reporteq | 0td 3t 3E0%e ing msn cannot ‘accomplish this, for, tho agh ho W. E.jTraverse sold Lots 6 and 7, in Goldic's Hugo icebergs grinding and c{uhmg agaiost { toward his victim. ; Cm‘u County T R « | 5415,457 brla pork, 11,650 tes 1ard, 5,720,000 162 ahonl- oo can buy cheap lots of Gy terms | Sabdivision nori half southwest quartor sontl- | each other, inky waves climbing toward he | With a desporafe effort tho old man opened | xii Chicago 7@ ok int | ore, and 12,983,000 lba middles. The stocks in Quincy I NI of payment, the building of a bouss | WO nArter Sec. 34, 39, 14, for 16,000 cloude, the wind nowling sud shrieking liko | tha book, sizned, and dropped dead. (Lincoln Park).. 9785 at. | are 4,000 brls pork, 900 wea sweet pickled nams, 1200 | Ol o Pekill, Lol & Decaftr Raiireal, zoquires an outlsy of ready money !eft. 5 Dreyer sold to Ferdinund faoso 29380 | & multitudo of infuriated demons hot from | *Foiled!” folled!” exclaimed tho agent, tes lard, 1,500,000 Ibs shonlders, end 2,750,000 1bs 1 B sl vojts coet. | Ho cannot borrow ihis, for o | aireet ror $4,500; £o lois on Flournoy strocs, | Hads. o il A, | mides WAITHODT BEDEMETION. + Luas no security t0 give: neither conld he find a | neqr Jigrmeg, for #2,500. It soemed 08 if the heavens and earth were | Tho claties i " City Railway, South Sile..... 13 135 Mess Porz—Wos in fair demand, and averaged . Jender,who would “atlow hima to repay a loau m e ¥ % o clatter of his horeo's hoofs upon tho | Giey Railway, Weat Sido.. 0. 132 185 | abont the same ss on Fridsy evening, closing about | Ciremit Court of the United States of America, each struggling for the mastery. Delgian pavement raog sharp and clear on the | City Railway, West ISidv, 8 a3c highor. Balos reported of $50 brls cash at Southern District of Illinois, Jan- emall monthly payments. WIAT I3 NEEDED. Ho needs some ons to buy the land, subdivide the same, build cheap houses, sell them, with the uary Term, A. D. 1876. bram P. . &c., Lisola Annm P. fi:flu Trastoe, va. The Pekin, un‘l Amid these tempestuous scenes a stalwart fmn]y nitrlxs 1:° dmay.?eung i{x %\e tdl:rk:fi!' = o i ine ap o ¢+ I, ot least, am safo. Ouly death could siay young man might bave boen scen paciug up and | 1,5 3509 “Nyouder T dida't think of it botore, ~ down an ice-flos which was being driven ab & | oiaculatad tho old man, &8 he arose and stalked Tt 18 &It | o %0: 5,255 brla seller Aprl at $22.30820735 s 10,000 Traders' Insiranco Company 125 35p . | bee s Ay at B A0GUTM san L0 Totanclier ! une at $22025(21.70. Total, 13,600 Chamber of Commerce,...... 19 [ X e 22,25 The followiog instruments wore filed for record Saturdsy, March 11 : . cITY_TROPEDTY, Adlport st, 235 ftn of w Nineteentls st, f, 24x '.?&f:’&f?fl:&‘fii?fi'&%‘&?fi???é‘f onh, | Weshinson dosbose fox of iornesv, 34, o > | fearful spoc before the wind. away in tho gloom of night toward his board- | Chicago Ges-Light und Coke 130 | March: 32 273 seller - April; e 1 133 {t, dated Jan. 14enes sereess A 15,000 There was something unusnal in the appear- | ing house, i 25 seller May; and $32.674@2170 June. - 15 Primo mexs pork was quiet a¢ $20.00. Extra prime ‘That this can be done 2sa eafe and successful bosiness enterprise I fully believe, as also that it bas been successfolly demonstrated. Mr. C. -J: Hull, a gentleman weil known in this city as a pbilantbropist sod successful business man, has for tho past five or six yews boen workiog on ance of this uufortunate young maun. Bat the book agent— Eheu ! he is suill abroad. quoted at $16.50. LATEST. NEW Yorw, March 11 —Transactions on the Stock Excliango agzregated 251,000 ubhares, of which #4000 | 1, P lVeS 1200 eve, Snd sbout e per 100 B ere JEtlo, 51,20 Loke Shore. 10,500 Northwestern, | jmportant chango In Liver pool or New York. Sales Y e N O b o3tk 6,200 ULioss | wrere roported of 6,500 tos ; seller April at $I3.3%3 BLIN Westorn Dok, 36,000 Union Laciic, and 3,658 | Fyas, “sbor akor G200 fon 3 teller Arcll M S1o.2 Michigan Contral, Total, 1,000 tos, Tho mazket elosed _stesdy at §13. Loxinston 6t, 432 ft e of Leavitt i, 1 f, 863X 130 3-10 £t, triangle lot, dated March 1.... West Thirtecuth at, 256 £¢ v of Ashland &, 5 943125 t, dated March 1 Michigan ov, 175 £t & of 150% ft. dsted Feb, 29, of ftas Sith, Deceased. PUBLIC NOTICE is horoby given that in pursaancaol b docroe rendarod by said Court in tha above eadtid cause at tho term aforo:aid, 8ad by virtuo of tho powes of 1,600 2,000 8,000 Ho was without an Ulster, Without an Ulster on an jce-floo! — An ice situation for a yonng man. WHO’S T0 BLAME? The wind whistled etirilly about him, icchorgs gfsalo contained in & cextain d ot tha above named Circuit Court and District aforesaid, lood of trust tiled s an ez Mas precisely this plan o the suburbs of | Clark st 120 4t u of Suj kept continualiy falling upon is devoted head, | (A Reply to BumensJ. Halt's Tirade * About FFoman's Laltimore - nnd _Savannab, - duriug which | o datod Feb. 16, 5 17,000 | and vet, as an occasioual tlash of lightning illo- Ry e m Ruhts.?) | L Money casy at 2@3. Primo mercantile PIDer, 436 | @55 esh or seller March; $13.033@19.85 seller o time ho has sottled soveral hundrod familigin | SOUth Desrhorn st 2 £ 5 of Tbi 1,630 | mined his manly featuroe, thoy seetmed to wear | Who Rave first csuso for womau's rights, @3, April; 13523 seller May; and 13.6i)(313.70 selier | ill soll at Public Sale, withont rdemption, to tho bighs Liomes which they have either plid forin fall or | o riiar, 182410 £t 0 of Sheld o 180 ) an axpression of joy. B w0 0l 118 arualLighie R s d SR, Jupe. 3 gyt aad best bidder, faf cuah In baud, in siistactlon of a1e paying for in monthly installments. I bave In tho courso of several hours the elements, | £70% Adam down to present man, Ll MesTe—Were dull snd nominally unchanged. The iy 4 Coart iR They've blsmed us women all they' can, Cleariugs, $20,600,000. only saloa roported Werc 100,000 hoa short rits selior | tosrafcorol ihe Unlted Stutos Conry Bullding, In he day. lAm:fl. 1576, botween the hoars of nine o’clock a. ;flfldad 34 of 24 3-10x113 ft, dstod March 32, 5 e 52 n s vbeshisasanovasaca: el .. 509 Same, undivided 3 interest, dated March 14, Nadison st, 188 7-10 {t w of Stanton st, s f, 24 Sterling exchange, £i54@4504. - Jusc at £12.30; and 50 tes swoot picklod huma (154 Iba) 18 if worn out with warring, abated their fury. | | Auchve blsmed us wonien all ch The weekly bank statement is as follows: Tho mysterions young atranger drew & sigh | Was mado by one “ Eugone J. Hall," of relief, planced cautiously abont him, as if | Who claims, as did the sires of yore, ho feared the approach of a secret foe, zud then | That vie are made of ribs; and inore, ‘of and aix o'clock p. m. of said day, towit: At thebour two o'clock p. m. of said day, thefollowing doscribea roperty, towit: Tho Pokiz, Liscoln and Decatog Tiail roud, ox Ilinols, throueh, or 22 nusy 3s practicsble, in my hands plans and specitications op which Lo 1s now building et Bajtimore two-story wood- @o houses, 14x26 teet, with four rooms, each 1lx 13 feet, with pantry and closet, lathed and plas- 2 Loans, | 4t juc. Tho shipping demand was very Light, and the Inereare, $535,000; apecle; incroass, $133,200; legal- | e buying ey ks wore ATl Bt Do Conitiarts tenders, increaso, '$634,300; doposila, incréase, $010,- | G towaryioas - she Bgnres Wiich hotders w 3 400; clrculation, decrease, $134,800; reserve, increage, | jng 1o accopt. The following was the closingrange of 1,500 zerod. painted invids and ont with two coats, got | ¢ X120 ft dated March 1. s 3500 | orolaimed : That uow, 8 in the past, you'll fnd’ 2 on brick piers, & frant poreh, blinds to all win- Se‘};m e ot of Fulion gty © £ 241126 | “Tuaak Hovings I bave escaped him at QUE iy d0Ju e Wa e cliled, A, prices: of Grovn Valley, Delaven, Lincoin, and A dows, und a0 oubouse with vault, for $250. | Rundolph st, n w cor of Deaplaines stroct, & f, last!” (D e e oy bl o ety Shoul- Long Suort Short | tohoClty of Décatur, including ail the rallwsys, rights He is also bnilding = two-stors brick honse, 14x | * 20399 ft, Gited March I..veusennen.nosnoe. 7,000 | *Halha! ha!* ) i dese. clear. b, S v oot Eranda L] Smertnck brce 4D fcet, with six Yooms, closets, eic., for £500. BOUTH OF CITT LIMITS, WITHIN A RADITS OF 7 MiLES ““Halha!” ‘Why doa't they let ns livo in penco,— ted; Iose. . 3¢ Ix ux ‘station Liouses, ongine honsos, car houses, frolght houses, CHARACTER OF THE OUSES. ; o OF COLRT-HOUSE. wHg . | Those men,—nd not our woes wcreaso? . S'J fl‘: ;1‘, " m.d houses, dad other bulldings, and all sacaias "am’. Of conres tteso housesarochosp and plin—not | Siale b 825 g of Forieh sy o T, 252105 ft, | The icy winds watted theso sounds of domonias | Ltske tsehotveryking - 3 Cog i nd e o Bpiet by tho sl Petin. Linsot s Data: adcfiar being expended beyond what is abso- | i 58 A0 e ez s we =™ | laughter in quick succession to the ears of the iy Jeob Ll 20 ‘Bacon, casl, 9HUGIN .... 12KG@IS tar Raliroad Company, and enbraced in the said docd of lntelyneoossary. Dut they fornish just what 18 | © ponrys, fi.“;:{&‘:::'y of Memenavaine 2l | S Ehol soung AR Indea fue full ahams cvonght — Virginia, new. Tong and ahort sieaws guoiod st 136 trast: also all franchisea connocted with of rolstiag to 2 May 26, 1573, s prung poor staff. Aissour] Gs, 113c soller Murch, boxed; green hams, 12@12%c ; | 19, 54id raliroud or oo ihe constmotion, mainioasace Leaning ‘against an iceberg for support, 0 | (For wme, I vow, by word und lstter, murmured : Would I were made of somothing better *+Am I ovor to escape this fiend ?” ’g’l:u ribs of )z;:.‘:h .Luo llflan ‘:lnm’ g"rzdoknd, «Never " & %o voice in Li o prone to all that's ill and wicked. Never !” shonted a hoarso veice in bhis ear, Snmdl solace 'tie for my distraction and the next moment o form emorged from | f RO the icoberg and confronted him with a grim | LOXuOW L4 a%en the merest fruction.”) | Hxhl& and things of whatsoever name or natare, togets or with all and singular the he:oditsments and apoarte- nauoos thereunto beloaging ov in anywiso therennioap- pertainiog: and also « » Tight, title. claiza, ia- terest, property, and possession whatsvever, as wella Jaw a8 fn equity, of the said Kaflroad Company smbracod o the said doid of trust, fncluding tha (aachisesad WEST OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A BADIUS OF 7 AOLE3 ¥ COUBT-HOUSE. Lakest, 105 8-10 1t ¢ of Forty-first 8, 1 1, 25x 109 17, dated March 11 5 5 weeded by poar people—a sielter and a standing ground from which to work, withonv incurriug an indebtedness beyond their ability to moct. ._Lands switavle for such subdivisions,sdjoining villages supplied with depots, churches, schools, swoot-pickled do, 11i(@13%¢; Camberlsuds, 11xc, cash or eeller farch ; long-cat hams, 134 @133c, boxed; Lacon hams, 183{@1ide, GnreAsE—vas quiet ot 7@Je. BEEF PRODUCTS—Were steady and quist 5t $9.75 @10.00 for mess, S10.T5@1Lw for extrs mess, and ehops, stores, and markets, can now be bought 84 liard-pan prices—say from 2250 to 500 per L e R smile, Why enould not e, fn our good was, SH.50@24.00 for Bans, 2 y e, Y X ¥ Tight 1o be & corporation. v aczo, according to locstion. m%?fibfi“&?&x‘m:gfll“g‘i‘g :xf fifiefl(} It was tho young man's Tiend. 'cr man and beast hold royal sway 7 TaLTow—Was quoted 2t 8@IYo " Xipom tho paywiont of Shib amonnt i, the undenlned AN EXANTLE ths Cotatan Alod o Lol 'ho Fiend wcre a very bad beaver. You've but to take s hasty Jook ety 1l exocute. nckzow] m@ and delivss bo ho pucchaers Take for example a tract at $400 per acre. If | t1° eplonse, r record duriog the | 4 inder of his costly atth fing | O7er bages of thut sume Good Book X BREADSTUFFS. [0 s grnchent decd. Goareriug 7] 3 Sl - weck ending Saturday, March 11: City eales, 97; | . The remainder of Costly attite Was DO | 1y tens tho story of the rib, - 183 5 utely and ix foe slimplic iy the torms ol the et Lot 1aid out in one-fourth scre lots, 66x165 feet (and consideration, S657.414. North of sity lenite. | Hinen- {\Vould that samo stors wore s ib ) cago & Alton. ..,.105% | FLOUR—Wasquict and unchanged. The demend Joryons having flad with the undersianed boads of that is a8 small asa viliaze {gt ever nnxmm_ne). sales, 55 mn'!i;m;im’ 3'35,600. Sonths of city Altogether too fine, one would sz, for that | And you will Snd that, ages gone, Ghicago & Altou pfd.110" | W very light, but Lolders wero finm in their views | fajlrosd Company, are ,"&f’,";fi.‘;:,‘,","a,, jaid propectsy sho. cost per lob including tne value | puih R 0N o S b ESs. Wanr | l2ntudo. 24 tho wise King Solonion, Obrio & Mississippi... 21k | in sympathy with wheat, s better export demand be- 10 or muro ian tho amoant . they, of the lad thrown out” i Blrote, | of'civy iuits, Anles 3¢ considoration. S10.400, | “Leavo me, Fiend! Leaso mo!” suid tho | Wil oll biv crooked ribs an wealth, Tudings Genteal...... 4% | ingalso reported from Now York, Salos wero moted | ¥ill Bavs tho daht to ave the amuant found dre thom b 2450 Lind not the braius to rule Wimself; f 200 hrls winters on private terms; 832 bris SDTng | said bid: and in cise such bid anall 6o loss thaa ins amount of said dcere, then thes «hall bo eatitlad to e would bo $I14d; adding 6 per lot for grading streets aud planting treas, and the cost per lot will be §150. "The cost of building in Chicago might be grester than at Baltimore, 0s- pecially in tbe item of labor, aud iu a suburban village greater than in tho city, 6ince the lum- ber would have to be transported from the city. ‘This .climste would also require & more sub- #tantial manner of building, such as the wse of sheathing and building-paper for the frame. Aliowing $150 for such additional cost and for 3 & cistern for soft-water supply, snd one young mas. : “Never!” ratorted tho Ficnd, *nover until | Andse from Adam Cown, youwo becn ou subscribe.” % *¢What iy 1t thia time 2" So take it ill, or take it well, * Blobbe' Pictooresque Eurip—comes in fifty- | (Ve sl sl ver you hold tho epell, Two numbers—75 cents 3 number—no family 18 § x -, : - Nor yet the foxes and the harcs. completo without it—going off Like hot calkios— | Thoagh loud you rosr, though fierce you bellow, all our best fumilies subkcribo for it—thres stacl | Though far you hie, we'll swiftly follow, eungravings in each number.” As well through night, as in the day, “Icannot, I caonot. I heven't 1aid in my | Wil ever holi domestic swiy, Tter renli s i We'l Eeep tho uttons on yonr clathes, coal far. winter," repliod the young mou in & | Weil keep the buttons on yonur clothe melancnoly tous of voice. Of this world's goods we'll have the.best, extras, partly at $4.0065.09; and 100 brls spring super. finca 3¢.$5,00, Total, 1,182 brls, The market closed nom- inally at tho following range of prices : Choica winter os i W sl exuns, $6.50@7.50; common to goad do, §£4.73@5.60; spring extras, $1.0084.40 ; good do, $4.50@4.75 ; chofcs COMMERCIAL. do, $.0083.25; patenta do, $6.5%@7.25; Minnesota, ; . ring supertines, $3.00@3.50; rye flour The following were the receipts and shipments of 33 SpEEE s tho leading articles of produco in this city during tho “‘ém“'@::‘;:f:mfif;;fiflg ‘;‘ i twenty-four hours eading at 7 o'clock on Saturday | oIS B AR Temercy S S;fl ped dmoriug s track, and freo on board cars. 3 Total sales, 135 total consideration, $803,382. passeassyy THE LOAN MARKET, SUBPLUB OF FUNDS. The market has been very quiet the past week, and for the first time in several weeks ghowsa marked falling off from last year's figures. Moncy is plentifal, and is saxiously soeking good investments, but thess are not fortbcoming in the real estato line. Somo considerablo amount Cleseland & Pittsburg 957 Northwestern Nortliwestern tain out of satd bid & sum cquivalont o thelr pro rats ahiare of the bud 0n 3 tiaul disribution thersal, after the Pagment of all costs. . Springti nots, this Tth dagof March, 157 e B R Maticr i Chaneoer” | > S, Clr. €gurt South. Dist. Jllinais. | HAY. GREENE & LirTren, Slicitors for Complaipant, WINTSR WHEAT TLOUR., WHITE WINTER WHEAT FLOTR S7 Per Barrel, at “of the four-room houses with lot would cost of funds has besn employed in buying up certifi- *“‘Winter! Coal! Bah! Don't need coal; fino $350. Adding $50 for overeight and cost of ing up o bracing weatber Lhis " ! o b ] FrTy SRS, Cois-MEar~—Salea were 10 ons coatse ' at $14.50 selig, snd tho price to the purchaser Wwould bo :mm‘_’:z "’d:‘,;fi“e: ‘;Z"“""" oux eity; "“},"" *Look at mo!” excleimed the Fiond 28 ho no- | 30ne sid mistake will often bring ——s..——‘.—' ————— | tracke. o 430 oo | HYORSON’S, 167 South Clarkest £600; or if ho takies two lots, giving him a half | companios, which ai ' 6 & premium of 13¢ | puttoned s linen overcost zud bogan to choW | TS, o M shasy 18%. | 187, || 187 WHEAT—~Was more active sud stronger, the bulk of | =" e sereof ground, enough for lawn, vezetable and | per cent. Itis gratifsing tonote thattho clear- Who has a wife both feir and good, Sosd ILGOj 649 :.lm :{.:d‘:;\g Fl-v_:‘x!ng doTn: at X¢ advance lr:m the closing FIRN CHANGES. - : 25| 0T 19,974 b o alaides chisny o ml g arders DISSOLUTION. . , I won't haveit,” eaid the youngmen | Liut kept is place closs by ber side, ond of wanduring far and wide than usust from outs'de, chietly to Gl shorts, and & tiower garden, small fruit, strawberty, chicken | ing off incambrancesia becoming guite an im- 2 wim| &6 The copartnarship herctofore existing between (33 wm sud cow-Liouse. wua pig-pen, his purchase would | norany featare of thoso weekl ;| Goecoitels. covered esion v y o statementa. ktclv. . i g fur 00d mauy contructe w ? smount to but 3750.” 1o pays cash down 850, casune: of. fusee. wecR Y. Tho Fiend scraped a f from his Or ad he sald, My durling, come,— a0 L byt e ot Juring the sestion; pratoee, Fo Moro has been done in this way the past week e Sroaen tar from his 30, ) Dall loug enough you've k'—'xc't at b:xnc,— '] 1,457 from, atuch ‘i::nm:nr:ud ‘n’n‘tfl b:h]a“ ccxl:mnt gr;':minmwf:‘( bereby m:&:}n@crmmehnm from :n?akfl m’l‘:gfi:‘- and exclaimed with cmotion : A b + 1 pity you, young mau. I pity yon. Isup- nfi%fi?&:‘,‘ofififi‘}fifig ton pose you \aut your money to speud on beer. | Yey ciimb the mountain, cleur the vala, aud billiards, and Ulstora. You waub 0 dio 10 | And hreath of flowers awet miales ignorance of .the beautics of Pictoor2sque | The deep-rod rose und Lily fair Lurip—you want to go down £0 your gravo with- | Shall bloom to dezk thy goiden hair, t knowing wh t : , ‘And Lards shall catol 501t zud swee °§°_,.°“"’g what your ancestors dono 300 years :‘&'"e h: x}hfl ol { A _b:? i fm'?k; = i i rough fragrant woods of pine we'll * You're right. That's 8o ;. that'sso,” broke | 30 o N Tor o Piocgre tt Tovee -and the balance in monthly payments of §13.50, with interest at 8 per cont, which will add an ‘wsverage ot about £4 per month for the first yoar, but diminisbing each yearas tho principal 18 ro- duced by the moothly payinents. T . THEN WHAT. At the end of four years aud eight months he awne the property clesr, and in the meantime it uzh, about ic. Thy other trading was chiefly for May, and tho fecling was much more confident thin for seversl days past.” Now Xork was reported frm, and Liver- pool was quoted as ** imiprovinys cn cargoes off coust,” the rest being inactive. Home private wdvices quotad 13 | Mew York aull und Liverpool ouly stezdy, but the gen- /13 | eral opiulon hera seetaed to be that tho feeling on the 249,902 | other side of the Adautic wis iwprosiug. This wus <5 | zecounted for by some on the ground that the volume Chicago, March 9, 16%. J. BEERS, i FRED N, MUIS. The undersigned have this day asiochted thems selves together for the transaction of the Merhsob Tafloriug apd Genta' Furnishing Goods busiuess 22, der the firm pame of John Beers & Co,at the stand, 42 Monroe-st., under tho Palmer House, ¥Bers thoy wonld b bappy to sea the old patromiof B Bouse of J, Bsers & Co., sad sl othors who will (47 thanin contracting mew debts. Thero arc but fow complaints 8 to payments, No change is noted in the rate of interest. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT ro8 THE WEEK ENDING auanca it sroom corn, b3 Cured moata, o) Beef, brls, York, brls. 1 TS s T Considers-] _ +Considera- T 1875, has doubled 1u value. Ieccan now, if he neods, from his sayinge (no longer required in pay- No. [ tiow. |No.j tion in'the young man, exctedly. 5 of wheat afloat for Graut Bntsin i sually smal = A X n. L ol ) - "Neath shade of willows we will v L g8 A ly us with a call, aments on his home) add o his Louse or pur- The TFiend resumed : ** You don't care to Anfixmysnmwx‘ptobun Llesx;!t' "uu:tx:l::;mmfigfi?ml:hn{,c;‘;fudmn s&? u;l;fin X.:nmmh?m: Chicaga, March, 1676, wm“nflbsn\%bfl‘m- l, ke, abs af T. W. WADSW g will b& Ieast §0 per cont of tho Wheat tow 1n transit {rom the Black Sea ports, Of comrse there 15 & good deal of ‘wheat stored in Englond, but the cxpenses of takipg it out are grvat enough to make it wocths the while of consumens 1o bid up 3 abiting or two per quarter The books aid accounts of the lito concern 160, $ 400.416, 214|§ 596,056 found at tho store of Whe nev: firm. 6 15,181, 38 mea 290 ¢ 851,627, 262§ 614312 know anything about Joan of Are—" Where'er your feet shall touch the carth, * You're right, you're right. I kuow enough | Lovely owers'shall spring to birth; about Noab's ark,”sgain broke iu the yonpg | SOft Zephsrs will about you play, man esmostly. And whisper love tie live-long diy; 11l lead you to yon babbling lirook, chase other property, and, the first and hardest step huving been gainad, £0 on to 8 comfortable tudependence. The policy for the proprietor would be to ouly bwld on & portion of the “lots~- in' each block, mot 1o cx- i *+'You don't care anything about Westmi a5) ‘estminster N coed one-half, e 3 R 24 258]... oL 1y g abo *Neatk lovely shade, in quict uook, cars ¢l v & meising lote, making them u demaod by thos 5. 2 “Noterd—n," howled tno now jofariatod | Aud hold with Angels converss sweet, Daited St oty e oty el fiom the siho wished 10 parcliase 1s an investment, and ——————|—————— | voung man, 1 he drove s dagger o 1o bils iu | “Xil thon from out thy fair retrent our wiicat is Boor 1 good T}t nothng Qs o cunbling 2um wredll them withont improvement | Iostrumeats, | (Consideraf ; Considera- | $ho Fiend'a hourt. Once, Uvice, sud thrico, tha | Shalt rse beforo my longiu sight, Beat of Juss years Soop. altor Caliraer st the o :a:d;::fi :{ ;2 o 1w e cou: ‘Z?yf.‘,’i‘r u’fshc o.| " ton. " {No., ton - | G b}w “,'";‘Il'el’%“fld« oud ‘then tho oung | 53,185 80 purs, ‘fimf‘u‘&ahg markel, audwill bo laken uscoralagly. Aokl e e L, w3 § 979,021 | mav coolly wiped his dagger clean apon bis | i i v ehipping inquicy on Seturday for the lower bmtvary according to the mosns and tastes of } 313 © Si0348 | cost-sleeve, aud complacontly remarked : o {éfl.‘.‘é“fi‘ ymna :f‘fu?[.l:;a&zmu, o e Jigher.. Saller May prréhagers. - T | 74T guess that setiles it.” “The ane fuir bde of all the exrth s o e gy Sold. »t 3103, and ‘wavanced to e MUY poINT 951j § §3L,203" 456 $4,233,639 | Ho turned to leave 1 woariod, then, 1rom ramoling o'er byt Setier Apei Gika; : tis 3 and seller the month, or regular No. 3 Spring st Gei , both cloving 3t tho Gutside. Car-iots dated nok is atd his lovely garden, Eden’s shore, A decp moan attractea his atiention. it a)ng N i oy vt centen minimbr,”snd (e | 3 BB SERa YT il i) 2 And to the Great Creator bring. No moro for tho prasent. O carth the choicess offering '3 Hod he done this, a3 T have gaid, @3¢ Withdrawn from store on Fridsy for city con- | J098eE 10 then last Tuesdey commanded e premium sumption: 5,260 bu wheat, 2,235 bu corn, 2,018 bu ?{f,’._.’:fm}.g“y‘f;f@‘;}“;:}“fm’i’&“{ffi“u"éu"{;:‘?"..,;’: cats, 760 bu rye, 1,680 Lu barloy. atB2ic; 4,000 bu do (fresh receipts) hm}g@i’;yc); The following gran wos inspocted into storo on | 1,400 bu rejected do (freeh receipte) at eie; and X TIE .is that there should bo chieap houses to meet the ‘wents of those whosa only capital 1s their labor. . No very large bmiding capital would be required, for 6o faut sy, houses were sold the cash pas wents on the purchaco and the monthly pa; MISCELLANEOUS. ents would be cOINg 40 L0 urnish meaus with |, TRAFFIC BOADWAY ON MIFTY-FIOST STREET. . - . . Slieli 20 build moro. That Such Louses would | Tbe South Park Commissioners have decided | vousss becalmed neas tuo Baeseriailine, | 1e 200 50t now work bard for broad; Satuxdss mormiog : 3 cars No. 1N, . whesh 19 carp | 102 VU bY sumple st Thigiue. ot 10400 bu. s o ot e, Fioassat B “find Teady' salo has, I think, been demon- | fo give an outict to tho business of Hrde Tark, | The hoat-vas 1atens. bl b B S No.2 X, W. 40, 3 cis N0. 1 Spring, 3 are. §0. 20,0 | gt 0TS, WEAE—\130 1 good dowana for No.3 | ity A B Tor e miica, Marmace Gece, simgea by the ropid giowth of those | aud the largo district bouoded by the South | In tho pas: teuso. Nor now, through glooms days and nights, cars No. 3 o, B cara rejected 1o (80 wheat); 18 cars | $i.L1, withont buyers st over 1,13, Safes mere rat | BOL-10conW (0 Day Distazo. D Jamesas 2 Toos g bigh-mixed corn, 74 cars No, % do, 9 cars now-mixed | DOFt&dof 3,000 bu No. 2 at 99¥ivc for 3 to2 storagey You i la ono bie e Docur, D7 11255 Seated 1n the forward cabin were wo mon, | Need we'be blamed for chaiming rights, each reclining on ica, EVELINA SNOWBOTND. uadags, 10 to 125 ‘subirba in which the proprietors have pursued the plan of buiiding houses aod selling oy casy d . 5 4 | 3ud $1.00¢ in special bin ; and 2,6u0 bu, by exx A 0, 17 cars rejected do, S cars no grade (121 corn); 4 SLASELITY . Fota, 5800 b u, by eample, ut ™. to7p. m. Park system, by constructing s traflic roadway hot Al businsss atcictly confidential. : : A s cha o Thi i 0 on Fifty-first stroet. They have mado tho to NO CUT K { . teims of peynent. Notsbly amoug these are | U0 e ™2 | " You canno fail to have recognized by thi ¢ ent 13616 8 ' . : : o ! ) ea i} ; tetos CL Cersrin) 2 -a@ Park : % © tai gnized by this cara whito oats, 1 car No. 1 do, 3 cars rojected dos2 Sl § p e ey Baeout, ‘whoss. e bttty i::::: thos Sonosmot':;u’fi?ag?; | e e D mysterions youog friind A Worthy Coupl e e e R o | vt 2y S mundm:%lfi S ¥ ? ¥ T Lgron & Y. diad 2 - ~ | of the Arctic Sea. ¢ vorihy Couple. 1 jectod do. Tatal, 215 - b o*fosting showsd tiat 1l &pite of the Liard times has boen wonderful. As [ first, betwoen Grand boulevard and Drexel | Iiis companion wss o gkipper. Thereis a man liviogiu Wilson, N. C., 54 | spocted out+ 7,057 bno:l;wxl, :;;:us:-;m. oie e o i e Tover ok of which s good R i il : d enough to apply on contracts—buyers fell back, and 175 South Clark-st, comer of Eoar, Chita2ts Ho had ekipped from home soms years before | yoats of 2go, who never owed a cent ton living for reasons which we will not now state. sonlm s life, and, 28 tho rocords will shov, “And this i3 the Equatorial line, Cap 2" said | was the fitst man for the pasc thirty years to the young maun, inguiringly. pay his taxes to the Sherilf. Tuough a black- “IWhy, of coucse, me ‘enrty. Yom don’t sup- | emith and plow maker by trade. he cuts and pose I'm o lyiu', do you?" replied tho skipper, | makes Lis owu clotbing, and when engaged at e o 4 thiz work if there iaa call at the shop bis wifo , 0o Dut when the mate gsid we wore on | goes to the snvil 2nd will shos a horso, brace 0, you said we mast lio too, for awhile.” a plow. upset an A%, or perform any other baolevard. if Hyde Park will improve the north side of the eame; or they will improve tho whole if the town will convey their balf- to tho Vark Commmissioners. . _ FORECLOSURE BALE. e notice 1o the Lejal News that the elegant place on Lako aveouc, just ecuth of the city limits, is to be sold Wodnesday mast st 13 olclock, at the south door of the Criminal-Goure 8 rnie there are forty-niio men who will buy & - house all ready for occapauncy, the payment for , which will come within their means, to oge Who can'znd will buy his lot and buiid his houee. Dut neither thodo, or any other saburbs of which “Inave knowledge. furmsh Louses on & plan cheap enongh to meet tho wants or sbilities of - the common people. g oats, 2,761 bu barley. thenceforward i . itzle was o The following wero the eceipts and shipmests of | other omis contained "wo. impasent i, (o2 Ureadstuffs sud Lve stock at this point during the | the greator strength in wheat helped 1o sus. ‘past weck and for the corresponding weeka cnding o { 1313 GOrD, and sellers were not anxious to disposs dated @ b May boconsnlted, pessoaally or by mail, froz of chsaR on l.:u chrunic oe n%'?rou:u disceaes. '1;::.‘.1 At é""' Bl bhyelcian o the elty \ho watrants cirss Otes Bours, $3. m. 1o 8. . ; buadars frum3tel . £ GOBURN MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 177 Sonth Clark-at,, Chicsgo. The oldest inlflkl!fiflz the United Stutes ciartored vxprassly for the curd Private, Chronic, 2nd Special Discases of of their property at less full previous prices, especially aa it was uxpected that the siom o Friday evening will “causs & dezrezse in the volums of Teceipts this weok. Soller Mzy opened st 7c, dectined 10 46Xc, and closed at 4677e. Sclier April sold at 435 Tins question of o MDHLS FOR THE PEOTLE ilouxe. under foreclosure proceedings, for fail- *You're & li- ) job in tho lino with as much skill ag her hus- @43%¢, closing at the inside. Scller June was . openeup wids Held, aad farma. &n impostsns | aro to pay tnterest on & mortgage of 20,000, | Dators the skipper could Snish, tve soung man | band: . st S Babione: sy iiative gé’:‘“ vt of cniscat elmors 1 saniaso. G2 % a 3c; | sultation persanally o 1ose. i { i