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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JULY 9, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES : fecleaty e from . Tapanet reral AUOTION SOTPT 16 of that year, and still | Christ’s “little ones.” The mind like & ml‘xsh‘:fl BEAL ESTATE' imc p"}imi!!:' gg'?? Jn]’r %?‘6 2 ::“e'mgm'it?é ul]: g;;ri{sg sfers botween the late | instrument is often out of tune: Would you nty-first st, w of A re to rge transfers betw . ya y ¥ 5 S boidiogs, dsied iy 1 120 | Willim . Ralston and Willir Shason; 38 of | e biachemmuth 10 WanSooy Ine. o8 CAndyet | fors year from th high embankment of e By G. P. GORE & CO., Bisseiat 135 finof Clay 8t sf, 482125 ' | these salcs represent an ostensible value of i delicate — soulinstrument s often | Tyeoon’s castloat Shidzuoks, where S8 B e 68 and 70 Wabash-a¥v. ft, dated July 6...eonseiion o 2,000 | 5 963,200, or an average of nearly a quarter of Eh\ced o “%he hands of coarse and even | cst general of Japanese history, 1ycas, a million each. rutal people, who are wholly ignorant of the laws of m(gd ar body, to be r{nrrcll and tortur- DUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. ¥ To the Lditor ef The Tridune. ed. No wonder that it sends forth unly picrcing Cricaco, July 8.—The plan suggested for | shricks, or discordant sounds! «And their cry the securlniz of humes by salaried and laboring | soeth up to Heaven, and they cried with z loud Clybournav, ne cor of Ward st. 8 W fn 381 130x130 ft, dated JRAE 20, oeeovnszieeas 6,380 Tudiana av, 399% ft, s of Twenty-ffthst, ef, 499-10x1704-101t, dated June X7 (Christopher A. Brand to Howard Z. 25,000 An Increase of Business in the Loan Market. tablished himself; it was easily scen from a dis- S tance of many milcs, and excited the admiration D R Y G 0 o D S of the simpie country people round about, both - for its size and beguty. They gave it Llia:grr'l’g of Flower Flag, and were very ioqui On Tuesday, July 11, at S0 5T 5 hat the it si; cd, saying Imow what the stars upon it signitiedy SWIZ | 50 TR uiar Sale of Staple and Fanoy = o o Culver)........ P .. A Growing Disposition to Regard | calumetav, 249 ftsof T e, e i therost, economic way by O. C. Gibbs | Foice, How long, O Lord, holy and truc, dost 25318 ted Jul 12,000 14 5 d in theory, 20 : f them | that the rising sun of the Japancse e f, 25x187% ft, dated July in your issue of Sunday last is good in ty, | Thou not judge and avenge our blood on e ey fl%flnzly o hthe brilliant stars of | Dry Goods, Suspen dets, Brushes, Fans, and,could it be practically applied toany extent, | that dwell on the earth? Is there 80 remedy A en: with ‘my Learty approval, but s | for this evil—this gregarious way for caring for capitalists do not build and sell houses on the | these sick ones? HerTuA. the American. Finally, the flag waved awhile { Pocketbooks, Bhirts and Drawers, Table at the Mikado's capital of Tokio, and last J_ul." Tinen, Towoals, Napkins, Etc. Attractive it was on the_ South China Sca,’ bound toward | 1ine of Pieco Goods, Cassimores, Jeans, the Situation Favorably. A ST s of Bishop court, 3 1s T o 3 0{!’.!53401((. d';t.e%!mi::% 7 v e oeens. 100,000 (Jaseph W. W QOutside Capitali i C| Calver)-izces plan he proposes his figures are valucless when Capitalists in Search | xonrm oz iy LS, VTN & RADIDS OF svex | POnES propaics P p%l‘:sfled - JLCless WU | | exsiTurioN yoR FE EDUCATION OF TE | th Cape of s, Souts China St bowpd LT, | Yuo of Fison Goodh, ORI, i of MNILES OF THE A gt ge of Investment Here. loan associations. DEAP AKD DU3IB OF CEICAGO. , rived here, having been around the _;v%‘lgc:&\;l e Kitohen Cutlety. Also lsrge as- - floated over Oricntal seas, and now i ortmont of Clothing—400 Cassimers Vests Seminary av, 166 ft n of Fullertonay. e f. 90313 ft, with improvements, dated June B...... here are two points in the system of loans To the Editor of The Tridune. as made by these_associations which Mr‘.‘Glhbs CricAGO, July 8.—But few comparatively are does not fully understand. _The name bulld- | oorp tho there are several hundred people in EOFEER: UNPR JENT NENTS..<FOR-FULL PARTICULARS o in i tennial first greeting in its own land to the Centennial | 2 %5, qryplo styles, which will be sold to 6,000 Fourth and the good people of Albany. ) close consignment. RADIUS OF SEVEN Sales of the Week---Building As- | ®"* ° S5y Faz coynr-nousr: : : ! : 4 ing " is somewhat a misnomer as used by these ] ¥ P Sacramento b, 1 ¢ cor of Fifty-fourth st, e o bt loans. being made on unim- | this city who cannot speak word of our or any ART EXHAIBITION. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, OURESS WILSON SEWING:MACHINE:COx CHICKG: sociations Again, Etc. Pt ‘:;jfi‘fif‘nfl%fi ;' ‘;‘,’ Halated st, 40 proved, ::nfls'nl;endy improved property, as well other language, and are as isolated from soclety 68and 70 Wabash-av. %E 829:BROADWAY. OR NEZMORLERS:. THE LOAN MARKET. Uty Br%95 1t dated dune 23, 1875.... 425 | s for the purposcs of building. almost as it no soclety cxisted. They can com- = = e 4 B Sixty-third at, 120 ft w of Snowdondale “The promium bid for mongy by borrowers {5 | munjcate with one snother oply by means of | 1 o~ povmENTI sy |t 2421104 ft, dated une 21..... 950 | not arbitraryat 30 porcens as e seems to s | patural and arbitrary_motfons and sigos, whicl ' fiu S fl S ' 14 i 0] S" 'HE WEEE. T8 mium el Y 1 i otwithstanding the intervention of a y SUMMARY OF TRANSFERS FOR THE mz bune' uo“ -mpr)flmself, thg mu:é;y o iui(ldpw thoy are taught to assoclate with _ideas, 88 W& s | The following is the total amount of city and suburban trausfers within a radius of 7 miles of the Court-House, filed for record during the week ending Saturday, July 8: City sales, 70; consideration, $524,80%. North of City Limits _Sales, 2; consideration, §6,800. South of City Limits—Sales, 7; consideration, $15,855. Total sales, 78. Total consideration, $547,59. 5 IN GENERAL. A BIG THING SECURED BY FAYING TAXES. About the biggest thing fn the way of wind- Joan being offered periodically to the highest | assoclate certain sounds, called words, Wwith bidders Luitae “f‘-'"m“;g;;l}g’-& ‘é ‘]fl“p’g ideas. These poople are very attentive, snd.re- many loans. have heeh oy l markably quick to learn. They have » saclety irh as 40 per cent premium. y q 3 Y w?{‘é,;flf:mfo];r%wuts}om%rese D entions | for mutual instruction and socisl enjoyment wherever thelr judgment or fancy may direct, | composed of more than 100 members, which and are not Cfigfié‘ ]to or;e“louét‘ibo‘?, as would | mects Sunday afternoons In an upper Toom on be the case with the plan of i it Madison strect, near State. 1 saw Prof. C. L. ha?:{f,,’fl“& b;ml,;itv"%r ",’{:{.‘ i]f::; ‘;}°;§2§§;‘§g Williams of the Delavan, Wis., Institation re- whom building and loan associations are in- cently deliver what npfle:u’cd to be a very able ese peaple. There was, t bet ac- | religious discourse to t tended, but thus far theyhave not been pr: s B vary auditor | he past week, there -was 3 marked increase in business. Applicantswere more numerous, and & larger number of loans were brought to a con- summation. Agencies report that the de- tnand for money is on the increase, the demand gepresenting desirable securities. Despite the %and times Chicago is growing, the demand for ‘hanse-room s growing, ard building must go on. For some years loan agents have been reaping an unprecedented harvest. 1t was not Several FINE LINES of Sewinz Machino Co,,” 0 whom we har TRESH SEASONABLE GOODS | soid our sgod-mllsnd bustness” ° ™ Must be closed ou! 7 ] AT AUCTION, 0n WEDNESDAY, July 12, at 930 & m. | S SARERBRRING MACHEETR | " hereafter be carried on by the *‘Domagt (3 : < : G. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. New York, June 14, 1875, New York, June e ..A. C.A-R:D. 30 0'Clock, DENTISTRY, 3 _ Oz THURSDAY, JULY 13, at 9:30 0'0lock, | oot | \Chicagn Academy of Design, cor. State and Monrie-S1s, | We ehall sell a very largo stock of Furnitare that ' » A We have advanced very low on. Dealers and con- DR- M CH ESNEY s July8, 1876. | Or Crs attond this sale for bargains, easy getting down to the ‘hard facts which have 1 o Todted, breathless sil dor months stared them in the {ace. Thero are f]‘“ ‘B;t e been':m;;n;cgcg;‘{g;nlaththci?}::z ey develo_‘__“-—___pod. Yo (zo, %here were mno auditors), or ob- he Eighth Annual Exhibition of choice | = 40 Parjor gnd Chamber Sets. o barncd dlstricts o be built over, and no | 23% hes ome & e~ LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE O e Stas ‘nitontive from the begin- | Works of Art ia now opon, end containa | 250 Halnal Bedsteads. ' Large and Elegant Dental Parl suburban real estate tobelifted into jmpor- sysin this clty. During the winter months | 2 ok to the ending of the performance. | works of the rarest value by the groatest Marble and Wood-Top Tables. 75 Burcons. tance by plastering it over With transfers and Cobb & Branham have had in thelremploy a | R coomed. remarkable, fasmuch a5 8 IArgC | moreign and American Artists. ‘The Exhib 130 WWashtand Surenus sud ‘go?mgg:l' Tie Most Popular Resort for all Dental Operatims, Tocumbrances. The city fswell built, snd subar- | 23 ¥ the mame of D. A. Bruin, who | * raap. CINe 03 ThE HoATERS: pore of the asscmbly was mude up of yOUIS | 3tion contains ohowco piotures by Paul Pot- | 4 e Rl U ekl A physletan in ofice to administer gas, ether,iig | e operty refases to budge except under the | has cnglncered. % coal cart with fg- 0 e B eeding editortal 1 | sy and glrl, who ure usually lncllued £0 <O | ter, gir Stdney Cooper, R &, B. Lambinet, | 200 jialust Dining by Oftice Chalrs. chiofoform, with perfectsafety. GO Tosleep Wy Dan property retuses 10 R . Tt 1o | mal skl ssd ability. Brul lved o Cmicaco, July 8—In the Jeading editorlal In { munlcate Wil one another uader sue s Paul Viry, 3. G, Vibert, Boysohlag, | (60Mall Trees. 55 Dressing-Cases, Dok Caces, lsgsnntdréams and wake p it your eel o | ‘mpm;egioum & Legumils g L It 5| Yanges strest with o wife and fhreo Sodsyedliege Ttns iy stmees. over 900 of these people in Chi-e] Williom Hort, A, Achonbach, B Morsn, W. Show-caen, Mattiesecs, Spelns of oL e agess B e e g Onme-thind the ol ca® | e e property | which must ha for | Gildren, znd has beea o sumewhat straftencd | —ire anumber of falsoinfersntes, RS | ago of school age and mesdivg P etmuction. .| FL. Board, Ch. Chaplin, F. May, Caraud, | Rosi-Wagons, nd Harsesses, without rescrve. s | R favted 10 years. Cor. Clark and Randolphors, | Jears the gaiding star of our real-cstate opera- | cireumstances. *Mr. and Mrs. Bruin lived in the fi&g‘;’ffl‘;e‘i‘fig iy efl:mmfll;( e e | bont. forty are provided (o‘rtm‘;;ne}‘% our pub-o| Luminais, Fg;m?fi Eitiarh “frtmn:'ilmlne;l sad G. P. GORE & CO.. Auctloneers. T T t i * Patin: s y c schools, and are taugh . P. A.{ many other distinguishe . Bnd in- L P T h$ 5 ; -3?02%:?10%::5 Qndr;;goegl m‘%n?:&g&g? ,{‘3,‘,"’”;;?” E:csnn, flm%uiz:sma;ga‘,“;n; lend the unsophisticated to accept on trust a | Emery, a very able fnstructor. More than 100, | cludes & ina display of works by noted mos a'lm' Ziy !mheem ¢) 7- 0. " o e Eoard as & pealthy onc. There 18 | of ates e g A o hor brather 1. | cortaln amount of rubbish with which cald | for want of accommodations nearer home, ar¢ fopicogo Artists. Also, By WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., | D5 Srene Sihiben el an s ‘pot such a feverish anxicty to do business. of 3. Bein, do¢ er and her brotheraly- 0 c oraing are assoclated, I deem it a good compelied to go to Jacksonville, where tha in- Auctioncers, 118 and 120 Wabash-v. O riyely bettor 1han rabber. for $7.50. Entire ke D e eriat a dlaposition 10 cut rates, | 000-acre tract of mountan lund which was then | D o b the eronvens | Snionts oterergnded alreads, laviog over .A.N ORIG'IN AL WORK TRADE SALEB fatlon Tt s cob: Srate o Sobme | i s vhere are s many as shoi \ . I 3 asumisiie ol el Hert upy owlog o comparativly salucless, a0d e Sty PV | goos, snd, bevlog dome o, il Jesvo it to e oo dortory. i . . Crkery, GlissWar, ol Culry, Pl W i, Lo P DMPORTANT LOAXS. Brutns moved west shortly after this, at length | Brother Swing to decide as to whether the slate | There havebeen some ‘movements made to |3 iz o AT AUCTION, Best WOI'k-—LOWBSt PI'IOS. { (1.) One hundred and ninety-cight feet, north | g4 haven in Indlanapolis, The brother does not present a better showlng. induce Prof. \‘v'mfxnms, one of the énost gxlp';: 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, ot 10 ‘?’Olock, DR. VEDDER, cor. Clark and Kinzle-sts. Fug ! front, on West Monroc street, west of Oaidey | To %6 % T i D aceuats 8 of o undite tens | Hienced snd ono.of the best tnstracterd 05,70 418 il At Salestooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-av, setaof Teeth, §6 t0SS. Small Gold Fillings, §130; Y As Americans, he Wi d P WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloncers. o ! g, §L30; e nmnlng hack to Wiicox slrcet, 50,0003 ;w“lgfsd o Pcmfl"flhv L ?‘4 flfimef-‘fiflfls‘-’e derness whero our pockebbookfl are concerned, fdmf m‘ifl ‘fi‘gx?fl:’é}it\tfll&ofl ei’b“lfiav:!low“sls r‘?o- ] s = = qEL. Silver, 75¢; Teoth Eitraeied. 506 m mount ous possessions, aud conse- Y [essor in th af e 3 s B e P E 7L fect, comer of Michk- e Houd ‘abovt, t, Shough the | and thioks we should do with our means all | como to Chigage, an(, St o0, M atituiion |' Sent direct from Rome for this exhibition. REGULAR TRADE SALE. TEETH, FULL SET, $7.00. ¢ 5es were prudently kept paid up, as it was | things possible to curich our Government; yct bere. ‘The State would no doubt soon | Thisis the oniy opportunity ever .offered to e S ’ WU 5 hore, Tho Stite would no AW vt | rastoriovers of Ast to seo an aumentio | DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, | Dr. cAN'S$250nd 520 Teeth for $7. Goldpla gan aveoue and Monroe street, $10,000; two 2 expected that the land might increase s I he has previously affirmed that “the foe of | FRO8TEE T+ icnng 'would take intercst |.work by this, the world’e grestest, Master. CASSIITERES, BTEAW GOODS, and illings, ezsonable snd warranted R W. 1. IL_CAIN, 112 Dearborn-st. :ear_g ‘fiefigffi?:i%fi south front on West | In value. Not having the advantage of | oooo o entis often its cost;” “Empires and i Wehinglon strect, near Sheldon street, $10,000: | 3 very extensive cducation, in " fact | 2O a1 i enough in the enterprise_to put it in such 8| * 5 amigsion, 25c. Annual mombership, $10. | HATS AND CAFS, BOOTS AND SHOES. five years ab T3¢ per cent. Being meagerly endowed In this’ rogard, the | Republics are yoRt [0 fall because of the es- | ghapéasto make it worthy of State rceogol | miovator on Monroo-at Alto Involcea BAILEOAD TINE (4) One hundred and fifty fect, fronting east brother and sister have not carried on _much of | pense jnvolved in thelr life.” ¢ Turkeyis now | tion, Noonewould deay he obliration the A FERY. EXBROIERDS, PANCY. C00Ts, &K i5iiGs Www- on Vernon ovenne, between Thirty-second and | & correspondence nor kept a very close watch on | on The eve of dissolution, not because of her | city, county, and State are under to furnish ATLUSEMENTS. SIERY, , FANG! , , - Thirty-third strects, $21,000; five Years at 9 per their property, belng quite in ignorance of its Mohammedanism, nor because of her form | thése unfortunate people all the means of in- s A BRI AA, AT ATCTIOIN, cent. g ks valuer Tmagihe, then, the surprise of the wor- | of law and probity, but because of the expen- | gtruction which are furnished children who can TAURSDAY, July 13, at 01-2 A. M., ARRNAL Mm DBP&RTURE 0F TRAE& 3 Yoy Bruinand his wife st receiving s call from a | siveness of her carecr, Just above this last | hear and speak. A school of over 200 from Cook HOOLEY'S THEATRE, At Snlesroom, 118 3nd 120 Wabash-av. LESSEEFS. WM. A. BETTERS & CO., Auctioneers. Erplanation_of Reference, sfarks.— Saturdsy e I COMPARATIVE #Anxfgtrin THE WEEE ENDING sentence (rather an odd way, you may think, to { County could be orfg:mlzcd immediately if begin at the bottom of an article and read up, | proper facllitics were famished. Itls a pecal- | MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. party of Esstern capitalists, about ten days ago, - WILL E. CHAPMAN. MANAGER. BUTTERS & C0.S SATGRDAY SALE, Ry st o 4. o '3 DAl 1876, 1575 and an offer of $200,000 for s ten-year lease of Ir Imfmm,‘,___'_'; 2] 375. | the aforesaid tract. The cautious couj e con- | but in thiscase the most convenent) he states | fur hardship that they are compelled to go 80 J; plsk Aty 0 % Fo \Gnudratnll Fo. |Ceidratn | cealed their feclings and el the advice of | that “The British Government costs, perhaps, | far from home, when there arc enough to nake § Monday Evening, July 10, 1876, Satorday Morning, July 15, at 9:30, FI0AGO & NORTHWERTERY RAILW. —_— iriends upon e beourse o pursue in the | & thoussud million dollars a year.” Now, If thiat | o good school licre, The subject is open for dis- |} "t Salisroom, 118 and 120 Wabash-av., i & e e ATLWAY, Trost-deeds| 103/ 351,800 e U ey were advised to whlt, and sccord- | ftem about Turkey was an argument sgalast ex. | cussion as t0 whether the Chicago Board of UNIUN S HARE THE ETRE CU e eas. . corer MAd1son st 23 34 1he depog. Mortcages..| 85| 78,639 e oanesd. that. they - would mot | pensiveness fu governmental aflalrs sdrely it 1 | Education of the Cook County Commissioners i ; F U R N l I U R E L L B S . at once acccpt the offer. = The men re- tounteracted by the fact concerning England, | take this matter in_band. The Cook County | it e AR Drsm g y | Lesve. | Arrve, % < . Pianos, Carpets, Crockery, Etc. D ho is certainly far from being_anywhere mear | Normal schiool would make 2 good building for theeve of dissolution. Russis, France, and | such an institution. Let us hear from some of WL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. turned East, and three or four days since another sct of capitalists from Pennsyl- Agiregate..| 180)5 410,524 Beleases el 1 Sania called upon them, and, after the usual | Germany are also cited a8 addicted to the vice | our educators on this subject. Yours truly, £ : - amount of di¢ l-lermg, g)r&poscd todgiwlz mmo gf moncyficnenflz}inzg, l:_xrcii:}lfcr; l‘gtx;lgmcg:n’gg‘%s OBSERVER. I 3 SETeerort & Dubnoae AL for a ten-years' lease ¢ ground, S to | have as yet cometo - X : e EST TR, o paid ob the 3 £, nd the b s acdlating the fortunes of oneof them s THE CITT'S POLICY. B CH AflVI‘EL M{)RTG AGE S ALE' Eiheiice Fasc Sl Milwaukee Passe be paid on the 1st of July next, and the balance in nine annual payments. This proposition was aceepted, and the gentlemen left for Nevada to CHARACTERS BY Passenge 2 dMliwgukee Passenger (dally)} MARIE WILKINS, ze By, virtue of a chattel mortgage, bearing dateon the | dGreen Bay Expres. ... B sirtac ot chattel mortgase, bearing doteon e | 85 Faald have been from various other causes. It seems 7o the Editor of The Tribune. . TOE WEEK IN CHICAGO. that some nations have spent s great deal of CmicAGo, July 8~When a business mnan be- ‘rhie presence here of scveral Eastern parties isses KATE CLAXTOX Megnrs, €3l during the week with a large amomnt of money lngk ‘iim- m“:ir minin, igtcx%sts. They will mu;:cy a‘mi m}’ned t&cmsclv:s Lh‘fx::)yl Omie; comes involved and findshis expenses larger | R. THORNE, dros 0 gsy ot X < esi i o return in & few dags, and the "Bruins, accom- | nations have done the same and are o-da; A e 3 Dl the Recorder's otfice for Cool 15, Oct. 24th, 1874, they were desirous of investing in productive a fow daye, s, acc B e e endition, T 40 Dot 42y 19 | than his profits, and that he is unable to moct FREDERIC ROBINSOS, JOUN PARSELLE, | exccuted by Wikon A s e Josth o Holmags G STE! o me: and pursunnt to the power and anthority thereln DORE ILAMILTON, D RECKS, and Hatiuess Wednesday and Safurday. ; ADELPHI THEATRE. This (Sunday) Evening, July 9, LastGala Per- formance of cepted. * Sundsy cxcented. ,:Moudanxccym A i 5 e PP P FPE P REE P R PET FRARRPPEREFRRRARED g:mied by a member_of the firm of Cobb& ranham, will go to Pennsylvania and close the compact. Mr. and Mrs. Bruin are past the prime of life, but bid fair to live many years to cnjoy their suddenly-nequired wealth.—Indianapolis Journal. 5 TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS AN ACRE. A very {portant real estate sale was lately made in New York. Jauncey court and build- We can araw ooy morad from this. To his labilitles, be does two thinge that naturally do so, we should, ln any case, desire | suggest themselves. Ho mets an extension by | %o know what those expenscs were Which | giving time-paper maturing at some distant day i brought destructfon, and what those which led | { tne future, long enough ahead to enable him to prosperity and strength. Why state so mm?y ml,)s,_.cl faneous facts fitom whlc’l’x 0 dedue. | o et his assets fnto shape for the liquidatiow |- tion ean be drawn save from o Bunsby point of | of his Ifabilftics, and then cuts down his expen- View. Did I say expensivencss would injurea | ses to the lowest minimum. There is no other nation? If not, why so be. Avast then. course for the city to pursue. She must give i nted, 1 hereby glve notice that on Friday tl itg gr o c iday the 14th real estate has had its influence on real estate ‘matters, which otherwise would have been al- of Jo 1570, 81 10 0 most hopelessly dall. The weather has been by A ST RIS S turns so rainyand so hot as to {nterfere serious- 1y with the sales of suburban property. The Jist of transactions for the week iollows, but does not include any sales of note: D. J. McCormick sold house aud lot on Oak CLIFTON HOtSE, SBSRSE Sormer of Caond and Rinsie e CENTRAL RATLROAD. MICHIGAN corner of Wabash-av. and Monroe-st., fn the clty of | Depot. foot of Lake-st.. Chicago. 1will offer for sale and sell at public auction Icket-otice, 67 Clark- to the highest bidder, all the furniture and fixturcs, dolph, and at Palmer House. gouds and chattels mentloned In sald mortsage, and now In kakl Clifcon Hausc, consisting [n part of the fol- street, east of Rush street, for $14,000. ings, with a frontage, including courtway, of 63 ; J.D. Jtinnh!z‘gs bsalrl thti) lggl\(ii\'tifid um,klsinh {%gl:‘ ion \Va.l& g{xécufx., Ifig\v‘x{y la:‘mefi Foufl and & But flllx té;(; rfilght, b§ forgiven. i}lll?t s}g& hulw- time-paper,_and then reduce expenses. The 13 Fow Inwald Gliteon House, const t i 5 nterest fn the busincss at the southeast illiam, an eet epth, sold for $334,- | ever, what follows, Zing of the Revolu- | 510 B P pingmee Committee to offer & popu- ¥ roperty. fo-wit: Bedroom sulis, beds | Afafl (via Matn snd Alr Lin Somiey Tainers I is Qimed fhat *they conld | 200 A% TR 0" fne” roquikatuonty b BAD DICREY. |nirisdieensine Snisom e s e it 500, and was purchased by the Orlental Tusur- ance Company. The rental for the buildings, which are brick sod old, {s now stated at 831,000, which capital, Invested at 10 per cent, the gross income ex] from city property to {zuy Investors, would flx the current valuation ower. The point of the saleisits recognition that bottom tigures have been reached in this discounting of an improving valuation. The corner of Lake and Clark streets, for_$25,000. carpets, mirrors, cornices, L. Crocker sold house and lot on Marshficld m‘:r&g. south of Taylor street, 44x100 feet, for $12,000. . Frank A: Henshaw sold 20 fect front by 100 fect deep an Randolph strect, 60 feet west of Fifth avenue, to J. W. Williams, for 325,000, .~ John Long sold to J. V. Farwell & Co., 65395 s, gas s curtain fixturcs, and lambrequins; fixtures and fumni- ture In Bar and Billlard rmflll]x. including Dfllllfdrl‘.‘:‘ Dles; kitchen and laundry furniture and utensils: and all othier utensils, furnitare and fixtures necesaary for the complete furpishing sud operation of said hotel. A complete st of such property and the property itself ‘C:Il “Cp'b’YDCI;’I’::dfl;lyrdulflfi pri UL‘U]"]E day of B‘]l! by cail- . = (01 ancock, Room ®_Major Mock, | OHICAGQ, ALTON & BT LOUIS and CHICAW, Chicaror JONN B, DAVIDSON, Mortgagce, Byt 7 TrxNeYs, FLOWER & ABECCROMDIR, A"Dmfi;fic 152 EANSAS OITY & DENVER BHOBL LINES. 1a Salle-st. Tnion Depot, West Side, near Madison-st. bridzs, have endured what pressure there may have been upon specch or worship, but the prc,s‘sure i‘:,()f igi sf::g‘:? ”,,?{,{’i‘:,‘,‘fig %figffligfigfir%;ss% “,%0‘: the pockg:—%on);, &h" g‘i&m M‘?r’m g\} upwards, and not from $500. There are many e o e e o atably | menof small means that would invest thelr mentlops gt arace L from comfortable | civines in this way, if the amount was small. homes and braved shipwreck, cold, starvation, | 14 jccue the bonds in amounts of $500 aud up- and death from savage natives becausothey | s would give the Impression that it was so could mot “‘endure’’a pressure upon thelr | yrineed i the Interest of the savings baoks. Cellini’s World-fomed and marvelously beantifal MIRALDA BALLET. # THE WONDERFUL GIRARDS. ALL THE STARS. TO-NIGET TO-NIGHT iect&x;!&:ar st slreet sy 5 AT S Troy T ferring to this sal ks that eech and religion? That they made s point~ ar . ‘roy Times, referrin| sale, remarks that | & relig a y 5 il POPULAR PRICES. WO-5LOry ascment e-front house an - i and tubscribe for tho whol i, 5 " = = L et D = - e 1 c] £ 2t EX. 12 D i e en. Sec. 16, 89, 13, With im- | building was sold to_the Government, and | tryin the true meaning of the phrose. Exiles mfism‘é’;‘g?;‘&““flfi“‘%‘;{*%““ggY Aot R ATVDERUSE T.CRESWOLDS | of cloths and gents' furnishing goads, also thestore | St Louls & Springileld, Bx e provements, for $10,000. AVeriZd Ino an assay office. The plot is about | from the Mother Country, they had made them- e prope o O amsaization with tho f CRYSTAL GARDEN fixtares belonging to the ealafe of Steln & Bar- b fouia, Syrnpiels § Toxs 2 T B e o e s | S A g by ol | i et o s b, | o B Bl e P e s it Eiols b, e Gt | Ay Bt e gactcomer e 4 RER SRERCiy B0 e P Dt T S - | off all supcrfluous officers and , empl : tixtures will be received iy 20, | CI d 5 i Drexel Building was erected not far from Jaun- | And to be followed in this retreat by the perse- | 000 4 e ab'solu}:cl;§ : TfivS:z‘ fi:zmc‘ifi?- Commenoing July 17. b u~=_e,§,ck Qi iy ‘%E;':v;fih,',’fg;{;wé“fi 20 e e i ton £5 &a‘ crt Organ fn America. Store iu the presénce of the bladors. - The accept- | J0Uct & Dwight Accommdat's By -J. Howard, for $15,000. W. A. Emendord sold store and lot_on Canal strect, north of Washington strect, for $20,000. TRANSFERS. , JMr. David Morgan, of Irondale, Jefferson * Couaty, O., has acquired title by warranty-decd cutor and required to pay a tax for the benefit | Gecontinl to the proper running of the city. k g ¥ 3‘ thal m?‘}f‘ “hm?h hag “’,E“sm f,mm f]l"’il" Afterthis wceding?oug. ‘make a straight proposi- S b Zfl e Nt e 't:; D | $jon to the various employes of tiic city, that whose councils they were not represented, Was { ¢noy nceept, say, 75 or§0 per cent of their present excellent matter for rousing the indignation of wages for one ycar, at ‘the end of which time if a spirited people, aside from any sordld motive. the city can afford it, and the cfficiency of the Several Artists engaged from the East. Refreshmente served by Johu Wright. ‘Admission—To Evening Performances, 25 cents. o Matince Performances, 10 cents. ance of any bid will be subject to approval by th Ae— ot AT ood location And cheap raat 10 responsl LAKE, SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERS, Dle party wishing to co; i) S, party. 2 to continne the business. l Teave. | “Arive cey court, and the land was bought at the rate of $14,000,000 per acre. After deducting the extra value which this plot claimed because it is 2 corner, we have its price at $8,000,000 per acre. Jauncey court, hawever, sold at the rate BRADFORD LIANCOCK, Assignee. No. 149 La Salle street. Mafl, via Main Line. Speclal X. Y. Express. il fto several large tracts of suburban property in | of two and one-seventh million dollars per acre. LAKE EXCURSION TO-D AY, _Town 37, 13, incdluding five blocks in Clitton, an Seventy years ago Jauncey was a distinguished | It was not a question of dollars and cents. It | coroiea Yequires it, the pay may bo advanc oA to U L . BANKRUPT S, E. Special X, Y. Expres T a3 ——— g = 1‘.—[4 Y- 15p. m.| 8 e e e uity who-livod in Wall ‘strect, | was prineiple, through and through. ¢ Millions | §i5 hresent amount. I beliove two-thirds of the TTiE STEAMER Xotlce is hereby given that X will sol) ot public | SmCRr Acceminodstics Li §3§ § e E E :\nclt)mi 8{95 c:z!:,h m} Fnldsy, the 1ith day of July, . D. 1870, at the front door of the Republic Life ¥ F & 1 saiding, No. 101 Lo Salle srect, Chicago, at 19 CEIOAQO, MILWAUKEE, & ST. PAUL, RATLRO oclock s, m.. all the mcolfected motes and book | Unan Dobot camer Mallson et Fa fccounts due and belonging 10 the bankrupt estate | _and atDepot: 7 opposlie Shermen; e of Delos 5. Mills, a schiedule of which may be scen = st my offce, Koo & No. 140.La Salle strcot. |l ) A which then was as fashionable a centre as Mur- ray Hill is at present. Soon afterward Col. Her- man Thorne, a dashing young officer, came to 1his city and was very generally admired. He married Jauncey’s daughter, throngh an elope- ment, and they went to Paris,where Col. Thorne lAddition to Wasl n _Heights; 74 acres in Sec. 38; 147 acres in Sec. 25; nvd 60 acres in Sec. 28. Al this property is contiguous to Washington Heights and Blue Island. The same party has salso purchased 20 acres in Sec. 24, 33, 13, southwest “of Avondale, in the Town of Lake. The total consideration for defensc; not one cent for tribute!” erfed the | ¢ e y employes would accept the offer rather grand of f‘:fl; mA“d ‘g""lr?:“fidfl‘; "““2‘:3' than bepdgpfircd of their situations, and the are animated by the samespirit. Tt neH 50084 | places of those who refused can casily be filled. wait for the millennium, gof rother. Our | Ypro are 1 great many employes whose pay is faith is broader than yours in that we belleve, | entirely out of proportion to thelr services. evennow, the “averagecitizen® would tbeglad | For instance, I am told that the janicors of the tostep up to the receipt of eustoms and payover | oyool bujldings get $1,400 per annum, which is GEORGE DUNBAR WILL LEAVE THE DOCK Cor. Washington & Market-sts., expressed 1s §361,000, and many ‘of the transfers | became one of the leaders of fashion. When e R ects subject to come heavy incumbrances. | age unfitted them for Parisian gayety they re- his portion for the welfarc of the Government, | ghont tiice as mueh as they deserve. For a trip on the Luke, at2:30 p. m., retarning at RADFORD HANCOCK, Assignee. | Milwaukee Express 25 A m. S TIOR3 SALE OF A FURNACE. turned, and both died in this city, and in set- eneral and local,” could he fecl assured that - s Bt Y 2 5:40, and at 7:30 retnrning at 10:30. Good Music Wisconsin & Ml y IR £ The city finances arc ina_bad way, and rc- H ™ BANKRUPT SALE. D h Prof. James Cherry, geologist, of Chicago. so | tiing the estate this property came into market. | the average office-holder had a modicum of | poonomm c’l’]t rid b the order of the day, Un- in attendance. Tickets, 50 cts. e iy Express *10:005. m. * 4:00. mcll fimm through )‘:Lst ciwnsh"%' connection Snmz years ago It was constructed into Jauncey hal;ncsl'.); o imprgve og\x; s%’rcfi.cfi,n sc\rtcgs, arks, | gar'the old regime offices were made for Yr‘“or_ THE COLISEDN mhh:tl‘::ky :rfl:; ot& ;t:‘ed l:;g: ‘Sn bjg:;o‘l:h (th: :\;lna)e. W Em':.s;.l s et LT ‘a11:008 th the mining interests of the West, has ne- | cour school-houses, and public bul e Ameri- i D 2! the es- {aconsin innesota Thro'| g fan - Faihied 2 st of the Trondale, O.,biast fm. | DEPRECIATION OF KEAL SSTATEINLONDOX. | can QUiZch O o scmer e o tag of $100,—so | Lte3 ";‘;h“ff““"fgg‘;‘{;}ffi&‘;‘,‘;;‘:;g‘}}_}‘g“g‘ be [P fale of Simonds & Stoddard, bankrupte, at No. 152 | _NEMLEXION oot 000D I 2 T0L R Bace, rolling mill, coal mines, minerai lands,and | One result of thisis a decline in real cstate, | that he knows it goes for the declared purpose, Bnor. gty 10 g0t Coolest and most comfortable place inkhe cil‘gn B A sales of full lots made in | Al trains un vin Milwankee, Tickets for St Pul iliage 1o pariy of Chicago capitalists, the | —hotrapid at present, ot even leading to a | —than a 510 tax ont of which some dishonorable :Eg’g{l i tz‘g&?}sfl{,'flr §§3,',;sch‘,c°5‘_°,~' comaan: ‘I,'EKYLI}D‘&“}F“@?{;?OQ“‘{' Sebrn e noxt e days, a discount of 10 to 30 per cent. | gd N ene e oW, Lo Crosee, aa. W1 price pald belng $433,000. The property sold Is | wide dcpreciation of values, but still & very | official takes as his perquisite a third—perhaps | i S oy Ol 0 Fo et neduce | WALTON. Al {heold Favorites e B 3. BRADFORD TIANCOCK. Asstgnee. D, atertown, La Crosse, aad Wisoak.- one of the mos:icfimp]ew establishments in our smkltng fc;mmln the present condx}ign of flég a i‘lsalf.d S Geiasel ffl] ;;’,';flc:;f{{j‘fg?c,fin&mg ' “E T. g“” tice. Every Eveningat 8 and Sunday Axtar‘\lmco‘n =2 £ RAILROAD, country, ard be actively operated by the | country. never saw §0 many ‘‘houses ood men arc cxerting themselves now_as % K=t at3. Admission, 25¢. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO. Depot, footof Lake-st. and foot of - Twenty -second-4t urchi to fill 1 itr ® 1 Jet™ in London before, especially at this season | never before to put honest_men in power. t d 4 1 = > = oy Ticket Oflice, 131 Raudoiph-st., near Clask. ;g'osslglsye "o &ttemdmefi b?:u:lggcle‘g“gf of the year, when ée’ncrg.uy agy stuffy band- Thiem s0 couetlnug. and it will not e Ton rhcilt;xe-e 1:’ m‘fizxx’;f’fn‘:’;fii T{fi'g‘ nfifhc,‘",',’hnlfl = pnegLof Lfl:ny‘fi{flgpfli Auctloneers, 27¢ and 276 East Madison-st. Teave. | Amive. s T S e Sox of drogm el Lol fanyprice Agenta | that mostsesculal of a) S PUISSOL | omoaco, uly 8—During fhis hot wenther | WABASH-AY, M, B CIURCH Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consiguments, | 5 LoblsEbrisn 1 i}}:f l:ht.l; ?filone?’ by th% paaic than the nNms loyr t!lzc lthm-cr ;\nss olfl houses. Ast Sou in | yob fltndxfil {ior puguctiflprnvgmems nnd] "you | when base-ball fl};vfll':“ '?l be all the ”%"fh—f Corner Fourteenth-st. 2 Special Attention given to Outsfde Sales. * | Cairo & New Orleani Ex. ;:E ct that I’rof. Che as under successful ne- ew York know too well, when once 80! will fine emands of the sort gencrously re- | venture to suggest, through your peper, another b i L st that Lrol. QherTy b e ets of a simi. | of downward_ movement bogins, here is 10 | sponded to on the part of ye O e | e o ehiaratiog xeveis, which | THE FAMOUS ORIGINAT, TENNESSER FIRST-CLASS STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES. H Jar character, snd that in the past few years he teliing where it will stop. London is a large } " Indeed and indeed, Bro'.?n:r Swing, the Ameri- | 1 tonished the public of Chicago Eunl'kc COLORED JUBILEE SINGERS, We have on hand and for sale at lowest prices 3. ihas secured the investment of Euro] snd | place, aud there is always plenty of new moncy { cans are not so penurious as you would have us e acp 3 - Wil cive two Grand Concerts on Monday and Tuesds: 75 Office D nE other capital in American mincs, manutactories, | pouring into it, conscquently the depression in | belleve. Yours, in the cause of simple justice, other cities) have wanted so long. I have lately | 3L Se ST050% P91 ™ Boore apen ‘¢ 7:50; Com- ce Desks, all kinds, 22 and railroads to an aggregate of over 311,000,- | real cs’wte “g‘ smm% y cher ?: % great here as l‘ B. " | visited several cities, and find that in New York | menceat6. ‘Admission /50¢; Children, 3¢, 23 g%rloxi’ s\ugs, every grade, 3 it has lately been in New York. Rents at present and Philadelphia ample accommodation is fur- | Vi ! amber Sets, (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & GY RATLROAL SUBDIVISIONS. appear to have fallen from 10 to 15 per cent, and INSANE ASYLUMS. ° €OL. W0O0D'S MUSEUM. GTOY & O Al J The following plats Trera. fied for recond the BRCis o great fall In the ey Lelght of the Lon- v the Editor of The Tribune. nished for this noble art. I refer to theart of o %88 g*%h gggg%usdsnd Commodes, | Depor toot of Lakeaw, odiana-ar., and Saiey ‘past week: on soason. . “You can getn house for moth- | CmICAGO, July 8.—I have been reading an swimming. Our city possesses many matural hsusrg(l.:é'g‘zrg?é%: Jwr D Grand Fairy Spectacle, | 560 Jatr aRas, Cldrk-st.. and at deposs. . st wock v Subdivision of all that part Iying | ing,” eaid an agent tome the other day; but | articlen your paper, upon insanc asylums od | advantages, which could casily be brought into | eS8 EG, L Yonia, sothezonaye DI By 20 Lattresses, ote., etc. Teave | A somth of Monroo streot, of Lot 4 and east 3¢ Lot | when I tried to securc this most desirable prop- | tpefr requirements, Which ‘interested me much, | PIS supply the public with this much-felt | yANTAC'S OATH. eyt Matee | sl ab s e ooy 12, 8t 10 & m., we | aand Exgress.... it 3, Block 9, Rockwell's Addition. This subdi- | erty, in every way sulted to my wants, & | 4nqy iy ) | ant. At prescnt no law-ablding citizen can | day and Ssturday Matince, sccond woek and brilt- | mense stock > ibove goods, together with an im- | ouawa snd Streator n e v and I would like to make a few suggestions, as v 2 ccond-hund Goods, Carpets, &c B » ¥ldes some 108 fect frontage on West Monroe | 6OITY to suy that it did not quite answer 1o the G J i ke without alsi boat and | 1ant success of the SEVEN SISTERS. We ghall als ol Rocktord, Duduque & Sloux! ey st T ping bt sl | St it e S | e e manazomont o (s ntaions | e o e tiom the shors. il , : b gtallae el the ent Betoss Ao ot | (B0 e S0 m 1 2gRE fols Tiezelosaro melaiely et of ke hae- uhgueatonay ez, wide eprud o o | with your permision. Wo e sbout magnec B o e oTkod oy ovpert s CALEDONIAN PICNIC. Canty Jars. Too Cream: rosser, Countare, Shelv: | KAt A Ay WO avenue. 1, e i 1 i o . k. 5 ng, Partitione, etc., ctc. b tchison & St. Joseph Exp. . o - Georgo W, Prickett’s Resublivision of Lots of the aor’zfism to judge from 'fishfif‘fi‘}),""‘t‘{,“ i ifif";fii‘i‘;" 3 Xf“lp;“;?fifm"fiifififififi mors, thereby ocluding She Rlig £oI0TUR | s, v e resisel gt a1y 10, by W X f Janitions, ele. ete, end its ele, yAileon £ Joseph Exp. ig0n. m.isiza0n s k y - | numbers of nt equipages w] e - b A s e 3 m. M. e : 21,2225 and 23, In Dlock 1 oF 300y e S he N, | strcets, and Srlant Sgulpazes W rosperity | the sick. Wi the mind s ina negative or | | I vould suggcs, - tho uthorities of this | DA% 153 Clarkeit orby the Game! Commice, | REGULAR FRIDAY'S SAL er. mlone 3 Sec. 34, 39, 14, These lots have an cast { which bound on ‘every side. When peopie can | passive state—impressible, as “clay turned to town barricade or set gpart a portion l’é the | o gunds to furnish réfreshments L df,,g& e p'féf i ALE, {rom Zassenger (aniay)... 1| 10108 3 front on_Sonth Park avenue, corner of Thirty- | still afford to give 26,000 aud £10,000 for 2 pict- | the seal ”—is it safe or wise to surround it by shore for this purpose, or imitate New York, } fic, "August 10. Friday Morning, July 14, at 9:30 o'clock. Pactinig S s iy e, L {EARY o T corne Lot as o fgntag | 9re couple o thousand for an Ugly L FAst | any but Sho ot beall Infience Toy | Ed erect o floosiog-bath wherey 2o ST o e Ymmonse Display New and Second-Hand | R, LEALCAROr: F sy of 3025-100 fect, and the three others 23 feet | an a thousand for sn illuminated manuscript— i bathert 5 Ao L 3 & foseph Ex| 2.2 O o ook Pasident happened only yestorday—it | @ common belicf that the strong imoart | joying themsclves. If o public subscription- |t : rove Aeonmmail - Lo of S e e T | b ShRE e DD o o af foaiing | Strength to the wek, and et we place the sick 1055 oponod the respgnss wonld be so licarty U RNI l U RE Lowatrs trove Accommod 3 of Scc.1,35, 14, between Eighty-cighth an% U;Pl{ull still }y‘ilnzx;rou_xlxd loose. A few l)xlundreds and weak under morbid influences, to recover “‘“‘:;1 ”“‘;[;fl":éds'i,"g‘,‘,'é;\mn i;og‘;};‘t T"é’w}'nfinffi.‘: 3 NEW PARLOR y Tezas Express.. P iguyiitbirects Tovn ol Bede Pk, | Socanty London, amilies drop outof ths prest | eeicheatthandsigor, | Bldbhe tormed, and might b stated on the O “Ex. Sunlay. fEx. Saturlay. $Ex Sondr. same quarter section, between Eighty-seventh drop of water would be missed from the Atlan- | £ the healthful ey o limited lability principle, and I shall be pleased SETS. ERIE AND CHIQAGO LINB., - s Aty-elghth strects. tic.—Louis Jennings in the New York World. Pi‘;p?ée P;m;; sy ork;ihlrl:gtfiiiex?sagi;“;flr: to read any other letters with suggestions on 5y e A full line New and Used Carpats, Tlchat Ofices. |19 Clatkan, Jalmer Houtt, ind © 5 §mln:§’s Subdivision of 150 feet, frontin; BUILDING PERMITS. Dlowod in one ward. These, if of the right the subject. Yours, etc., "LEANDER. Office and Library Desks, So. “Tealas leave Troms Expony ofi‘fi{'fifi?flm cast on Vernon avenue, between Thirty—seuonfi The Superintendent of Buildings issued the | stamp, may give some tone to the place, but = . : 5 General Household Goods. i 2ud Thirty-third streets, into seven lots. following permits last week: tho Targor muber of sick will e gt SOORS French Chips, Flowers. Trimmed Goods, &c. | N Fathiture at private sale during the week at f___'"‘““:_’_‘__..— 6. A subdivision of Lot 4 and part of Lot 5, | _ElizaJennings, one-story store, 21x30, corner of greater influcuce negative, and the tone be- cae AG:’ 3;1;' 5'_"1-1%5 warm \\'ec'athcr 5 Qur usual POPULAR PRICES. = 2L0 S, PONENOY- 2 00, Dg:fi‘:‘_gfi?figfifl 'Enx.){‘";';. ) . 3 ® i By JAS. P. MCNAMARA & CO,, | At S papss) S0% ™| 80 comes morbid, while the nerves jar and excite Fillmore and Hoynpe streef cach other contluually. Again, asick mind 13, A. Thompson, three-etory dwelling, 24%x36, on Hubbard, near Moy strect. Dennis Ward, one-story rPacklnz-hmue, 50570, Block 24, Canal Trustees' Subdivision of south Jraction’ Sec. 29, 39, 14. This subdivision is merely made for the purpose of partitioning ‘between the two owners, the property hereafter Z minds me (and a great many others I eupposc) which, of course, includesa sick body, has no | tnat although Chicago s one of the most beau- thouglit or carc for scif. Consequently this | tiful and enterprising citles in the world, it has 117 Wabash-av., N. W. cor. Madieon-st. PalaceDrawing-Room Sleep-1 a3 Al s, COFs -st. 1ng Cars and Hotel Cars......| 5:08p. m.| 8:10%-% 2,000 cascs BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS AT | OBy 1€ running tho hotel cars to New York- 124 often coarse and thoughtless atfendantsinthese institutions. g g : have on the South Side a lake imntn%e especlal- Ttis essential, in such o place, to have o mat- | 1y adapted for such uses, and not a sign of such ron who is benevolent in the highest degree. | an establishment. It is really a shame that such She should have fndependence of character, should be the case. Now, if my memory does some originality or iuventive power, that she | ot belic me, T think that about tivo years ago 1 may be able to divert, nurse, or interest the pa- noticed in the columns of your paper an article tient, and instruct others how to do so. She } referring to such an establishment about to be should have the privilege of suggesting those erected near the foot of Twenty-sccond strect. littlc comforts, so necessary for the recovery But it has not been erected. Whyls it so! The and happiness of all ' sick persons, She | city has an cxcuse for not erecting one on the must have the sympathy of the Super- plea of its finances, but let some public-spirited intendent, snd the assistance of intelli- | and enterprising citizen build one, locating it gent nurses. She should see that | mear the foot of Twenty-second strect, and W. W. Boyington, three-story store, 48x120, at 335 and 337 Wabash avenue. Thomas Carney, two-story dwelling, 21x42, at 466 Union strect, George Decker, one-story store, 25x70, at 314 ‘West Madison street. = kpn\'fk Enight, basement, 20x32, st 598 Union sizee! ‘C. {! Julius, two-story etore, at 162 West Polk stree Henry Yatt, one-story bam, 40x150, at 53 N.};fl}?};fi g thre ql mc.l 11 : ’.’kpr{, : . B. Shipman, three-story dwel 5 905 Bralvie aventie- A i X E. §. Heaton, one-story store, 150570, on West f Archer avenue and Haven street. 5 & P imows: a5 Lots A and B: situsted corner of | “%Facieq fhoréen, two-story d 5 class of patient: ¢ STION. 7 -story dwelling, 21x37, on s of patients require more careand attention t ssit; clally for this season of ALUCTION, Tuesday Morning, July 11, 32 9:30 o' — 5 B 2nd Archer avenue. > 5 e one great uecessity, especlally s 66250n Of Without reserv ly 11, 319:30 o'clock, 3 narry street and Ar Shober street. than any other; yet we cmploy ignorant and | . e, viz.: Swimming schools. Hore we E_ ST g T o ke PITTSBURG. L. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAT: Ses - Teave. | Amite WEBSTER'S. e 7. Dunton and Bigsby’s Additfonto Arlington Heights, nine blocks, making about 276 lots. 5. A subdivision of Sec. 1, and part of 2 and B, Roschill Cemetery. SATURDAY’S TRANSFERS. The following instruments were filed for rec- ord on Saturday, July 8. CITY PLROPERTY. Prairie av, n ¢ cor of Tiwenty-second et wf, 55120 ft, with boildings, dated June 2 (Anna Cooperto David Mor- OCEAN STEAMSHIP>. Duy Express.... n oot e Skl AMERICAN LINE FLiae L Mt » PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. +Surday excepted. §Dall; pred o % ly. tSatardny exce] Cabin, {ntermedate, and stecrage passage *lendsy excepted. AT LOWEST RATES. BALTIMORE & ORI0 RATTROAD, General oftice, 138 La Salle-et.. comor Madieon. | TR eSS e Exposcln, Btdiee, ot g . H. MILNE, Western Agent. Grang Pacifc, and Dejet (Exposition Butldlug). White Star Mail Line. | sopsouos........ Frgs g zme SUMMER RESORTS, MENASHA, WIS. w?l&:?;lih d‘fidlgou;?g‘nlz“n 4,000 “3‘}“:;‘;{{‘;‘;,m {hree-story store, 22370, cor- | SUnlight, air and Water,—God’s free gifts to [ charges reasonable price of admission, and [ Br Gegs Nafional H e et 104 {te of Wells et n £, 255100 a0t Tliaois and Frankiin streets, . " Tman,o-azc enjoyed by those under her cliarge to | guarantee it to become 3 pavivg institution. 11 ! ! 0 ¢ o | yeTonnd from Europe and America, Rates aslow | Po, By 2 m: § 8108 B 1t and North av, 511t of Mohauwk e, | ek e e bry dwelltug, 141x40, on | the fullest extent. ‘There is certafnly enough | Hoping some citizen will take the hint, I remain, g8 by ny other drut-clase Line, Office, 120 Eant | —pcietecsees ; BT WIS I dated Sept I 157850 0,000 | Vemopsrenue, ) 0 | rpended upon these institutions, o give the | yours trulyy ENE. For fishing. bosting, drives, and sporting there BantolpeL ohigs, ALEREDIAGERGREY, | ADalive DMy, Siiams esseptel; - Some, with Unilalngs, dated SopL LIS 9,000} Fred Kuhn, tmo-story srore, 20516, at 477 West. | patients the benedts of good nusshng. fs o place 15 the Stats that. ecela ennshs god Jis | 404 Ireland i eat Briain | CRYCAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIEIG RATLROAR 30195810 1t; aleo, Twelfth st.n e e aAs 1S4 PHANCISEO. s ikthe e};:;s;rfif :fisteh g Superintendent, Interesting History of a Flag. surroundings. w,;xrx‘::;h\g Is2 a;;mgie?::v ns‘lmrised g Depot, corner of Von Buren and Sherman-ss. T ot of Clinton 1, "50m124 1 e B I e | .y aoleug e blosoed s | A large g it oel, - ssoctations | River, within gn eoey ridsof Milwaukee. T R CUNARD MAIL LINE. 0515 98 Clrk 4k, Smemman Haveo: {hakthe pumberot rell Gstite mies nde | O D nie. "he houldsito be | il be displayed on the Fourth in front of D | flonal lsone of the beet hotels in tho interior. peilling theee times o week toand from Deitlsh | Teave. | AMT_ ity and County of San Francisco during the | ubiquif j ark’s e, No. 65 N P ¢ g R = = it 3 52 matia, Leavenw' 1000 . Sontumori. av, B 118 of B &h, ¢, 55120 first half of 1876 exceeded the sales of the last dep%?t’gg:’s.mfi: :ggfic]l‘lvsltlioci:s‘_: rrab E::;kt:eh fr‘;::.'o?};w_ornfis fiaortxlvlas | s ST CPOUR SPRING, of SA- | (ABPIS ot Company's Offce. northwest corner Per Arcimmo b R Ex 10008 O dins. dntod 3% B.ooree 1,800 | half of 1575, both in number and value; 1,599 | it fo a lawfal, Christian way, and sce O e | e famer Gront, Republic in 1571, as sho | clousin Rhcumatic Complatate) {s parilcularly emea: | Clgsiand Randolph-ts., Chleego, Night Esicess. Secley ot 100 1o 00 Adams et of, S0 ), | snlesy amointing o $14,403,03%, were Ciado Ta | pationt hoe s imogination fed with wholesome o e e Ofama from Sun Francls. | ik, Firaiysa, Cataucons Ditesses, Urioury Mg |~ VERNET. General Western Agent. Bluf iy i wsrakek §14,509,460. The sales made in the fi R i 1 ' sela dipping e D, | Jor circulsr. Jony . GARDNER &S 2 Carrying the Mails betwee TFICE OF THE CONPFTIOLLER OF CRRESCT: 7t 5 . 4,700 ,509,460. ' in the first half of | be kept out of the paticnt’s bands and_hearing. | and French vessels dipping their colors in Pa ALDSEE L S0 Fron s AN n IWASBINGTON. D. C., Moy 2 1878 A g ‘Hotels—PAVIL X £, GARDREE & SOX. EUROPE AND AMERICA. OTICE s hereby givet 1o .\gx&ofl:g, swho! m§£ 1875 ....-. . Michigan av, 377 ft 1 of w1, 19x125 1t, dated Calumet av, s of Thirty- 125 16, dated July 1. We talk about guarding the voung and tender | friendly greeting. The afterward floated minds from hurtful influences; Iet the same | for nearly a year oyer 2 large Buddhist tempte, rules apply to the sick minds, and the same lov- | 100 miles in the interior of Jaspau, and when- ing care be bestowed on them, for they, too, are | raised there on July 4, 187, it was saluted by 1875 were much largX than either of those above noted—they amounted to 2,615 in number, an to §23,339,078 in value. The heavy sales of the first balf of 1875 were due to the mining stock Joux . UNITED STATES, J. J. ANTHONY & So¥. Maxsio¥ House., Ux10X HaLL. DAVID WOOD. Bosrding Houses—J. SEIrrs, 31 SrIcuTs. P. G. Ferrepze's. W, HUTT'S.— N. W, BTBATTON'S. For passage, apply at Company's office, 32 S. - st., Chicazo. " Clark- @“ 'm.. thac the same must be presented to NAtHS? i vt orth, Hee 1, with® FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gen. West. Ag't. 4| fnnree et Featm bl da fi;fi’:"ifi:i‘fifl dlsse ALt 8 Drafts on Great Britain and Ireland. lowed. (Sigoed) TN JAY Comptrolier of the Gurreacl fivns & MEekNEss.