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ik : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, "AUGUST. 12, “1877 —-SIXTEEN PAGES ; ‘ Ae o 4 aly not a suckling member of an American de- “ 2 the lumber supply of the Northwest will cut an important industries of the country. Cotton~ cloud,—that applicants 3 paring society im a one-horse village that HARD PAN . important ture in turning more lumber seed oil is very, shes andes Siready Dee use scarce, and. that ceveral lines haa in pro- Shey woud ike’ fousre ‘Sitees the ote balte- blasereiepehiteatas conldn't get the House of Commons into more trade to Chicago than for several years fot en a ae be made ere tton.seed oll cess of negotiation. Capitalists still entertain | {n= fs so well taken care of. § for weeks since | | &6 pearls im twenty-five minutes than Mr. PanNeLu past. ‘This feature is the established | and gold at two cents per trom Messrs: Kay | Strong confidence in a protitable business the one of the largest buildings nearly lost. the VEGE T INE ” aia in twenty-six hours. On the other hand, we fact that the Upper Mississippi Iumber region | & Co. propose to form a stock company with a | coming fall. tenants of tivo stories, simply because the. jeni- Hes ot Reach pp y 3 sre folly prepared to furnish the English Par- : een Reached | Sitnot be abie to farn'sh its usual supply to | capital of $50.90. ras re a few loans worthy of special notice; | geist ibet crraers do nor pay more. a ate a wre tet cheap, with a Speaker so well-read inj for Chicago Trade and the dealers along the Mississippi from Dubuque a Ee at awiiee some | a loan of $12,000, five years, at8 per cent, neo an Tacvease foe popular of their tae re cent Ra tsaay. wouerfal cares: after the gag-law that in less than three minutes by a to St Louis, ‘The lumber-dealers of that | Zjage arrangements, through Mr. dobn C. » hate | secured by North Evanston property; another buildings bya little care and’a small expendi | all other remedies Bad falied. I visited the Laboeatery foprnateh he will have the leader of a factious Real Estate? resion have, after a great deal of careful calca- | of this ety, to establish at South Chicago a man- | of $12,000, five years, at 8 per cent, enexten: (tees Seemed: yearly with large in- | andconvinced myseifofitsgenaine merit. It ts ore Huinority down and be sitting on his head * ation; eettled aown to the conclusion that the | ufactors of stape svietts ‘rnp, and glacose, all | sion of aloan, originally made in 1869; the reat omy in bulla pared from barks. roots’ and herbs, each of which Is trict accordance with * Cushing's Manure saser er pine lors from the Upper Sissies! | of which ariclee °° Des, froin corn... Meters. | property pledged ts the W. 34 of the 5805, the | | Economy in balding i Dot iniag tot the Big atceine Se wenthiagrenita? a ; i . . Vy als.” stig SGNE could make a fortune by goix,t? |The Northwest Will Have Nearly (north of Minneapolis) the St. Croix, the Chip- Sar et Sone Fuca and aa tween Trrenty-first and ‘Twenty-cecond streets, | Mouey invested shalll bring the Targese returns, mise England and eetting up as a Professor ~ Par- peway, and Black Rivers will be, say, 600,000,000 | to erect their works at once. The extent of freetied on the west by Horne avenue. ‘There | #5 for stance, when the addition of $5,000 3 Fae eotars Lav. 60,000,000 Bushels More Fea ae cepaiy of last year (somcesti- | thelr establishment may be estimated f. a) the were numerous loans of small amounts on | ceases cote to ty S000, nee sometimes VEGET INE ‘Those who drive on Michigan averte between | Wheat to Sell than Ts theviage'ie caused. by Ee oar wales ee emplox torent Ev or URN, | avorage interest pes cent. None of these were | Willdo, | Stil, we Tnbst BOY nerlect a siugle | Isthe Grea Blood Purter | gues and Thirteenth tracts can Prma fairidea ast Year. intern nal he aoovermentioned Tere 2 | Oy ra, Mh Taare (As the arerage reade | jow $100 and geveral were be- | Sbportualey to, relnes os toe and Toit in 4 . oat it. rs | mu nm ‘ “4 n eled § <i as usual, but owin: to the small-| rape sugar—we may mention in dentally that A nn ‘J 3 fs now in excellent repair, av It {s a perfect lux- | The Ability of North yolume of water te reams a | glucose is used for making jellies, gum-drops, { 1877. 1876. panera Lane sreullert Should ||; ‘Wit: careithe werst chee oh: Beronnis i todrive a carriaze on Suppose this kind ty o! western Farmers | rreat portion of them will have to lie in the | ete, and Brats sugar—“brewers” sugar”—is | Znstruments anal Nel euiae wrelchts per square foot tha Saat foot weal he ur Mair could be extend on down to Thirty- to Buy Goods Will Be at Beds of the drfed-up ‘mall treeme unt next oncf the, ‘dispensable togredients in at | Ho. [Caiderat | No. | Caldera. | Tated to carry, and Se ae eee at ea VEGETINE spring. s deticiency of water in the pineri everace which hai 5 ' 3 7 5 fifth, and thence east on Dowels rene ae Li spring. Jaded toa pat of the a the Py from } American public—lager beer.) sroriaeetel 33 nee ae ESS foe thane ea clas, stat not Pee ae Boolevard: what ap! acco! lon east 60 Per Cent hase Uftaeo draws its lumber supply on the | The Northwester Glue Co., a new concern, | |_35|_ 74825 | Ot time be mate profitable is that 1t sh BFS | ta recéiaamended by Ehsielame sat Abeer jrwouid be to theisands of families in the ease cacao ges Michigan aud Huron, but to | slso established extiriyt works on the. North | Aggregate, [05 § 440,041 | exactly adapted to the use intended. ” 4 Fouth Division! But we suppose it is too much Greater than Last nothing Iike the same extent asin the Upper Branch of the river Jast fall, though we have no | It is unnecessary and ‘unprofitable to make a VEG E i N 1 hope for wis season, unless the Want- y Missisippl terion. |The, amount iumber.| Dartieulars of the oxi ot thelr business.» | elena . | retail ‘dry-goods store ss strong as a wholesale Hercmixsox plan of furnishing work to idle | - ear, are Rea nies oo urn reone, | new or increascd manufarturing in Chicago; | === SEATENENT Fox Ave. To awe. UL | OT Oren off the latter as expensively | Haxeftected some marrelouscuresin cases of Cancer, j jaborers be artied into effect. It would not dnd while there may be aslight shortage in the | they are only such as we have been able to hear | rastruments aa eee 7 T''would in all instances advise open-timb costa prea! deal of money to tay a top-dressing i 2 summer supply from this region, it ‘will not be | of in a day or two's cursory inquiry among Wo. | C'siderat'n| construction, whenever practicable, ee tar more VEGE iN E srceey tut mms m2 OFeRE | Flow a Portion of the Upper | sikate ities | Spun ey reall | aaa) igs ea cortisone mua cee Se | sa g y : re ir rover: ol he lum- * det 3D . never encase tl th Ts same as Was done north of Twelfth street. Mississippi ber ber tr de Ot Chicago froly ‘all at the expense of ‘But now we come to Pa Mortgages... 40/45, Fl te creer poets hoor purders, bolsters, sa leets with wonderful success in Mercurial Diseases : * € the Jumbertradeof the competing dealers on the ‘THE POINT OF ALL THIS mice aa = icy can be made quite as ornamental wi Mus, representative of the Canadian Gov- Trade Is Being Di- Mississippi River. The Upper Mississippi lumber | jn the unavoidable conclusions, Aggregate..| | 195$ 671,80 a false covering & with, and nO a dency te E 1 INE emment, establishes DO end of presumption verted to Chi region will suoply them this year with only “First-—Tbat in tbe abundant crops of the | Releases | 206! dry-rot is ayoided. . pon the fact that Dominion indians are, given : 0 Chi- about 900 million fect instead of the usual oa sehavatiecriall oh ee eee serene Tee a aie tor the last the exterior’, Here has | WHteradicate Sait Rheum fromthe system. tohunting, fishing, and agricultural pursuits. cago. average of 1,500 million. This deficiency of 40 | Northwest this year ¥' e certainty of a SALES OF THE WEEK. = been spent most of the money wasted in build- " go. r cent in the supply of lumber from the greatly increased demand for goods, the main ing. Since the early days of Egypt to the pres- $0 are our American braves. Haven't they e 24 Of city property there have been noimportant ly day: ery pres: NY fi ppcr Mississippi region will be felt almost en- portion of which will unquestionably be bought entall true styles and all architecture docked Bitterroot Creek and the Salmon River tivhy in the States of Jowa, Kansas, and North | in Chicago sales. Suburban tots have shown a little life. | have been founded on the same unchangeable Sith the swordfish sent to annihilate them? | (pi a: {rcehurh and will oblige lumber dealers inthose |” ¢.ond—That scisuintine date ‘Thisis a good sign, for so long as the extremi- | principles, independent of all ‘styles and of all Removes Pimples ana Hamers from ths Pave nt they hunted the last settler off Camas | V#lCg0 Manufactures Growing in spr Missourl, and Wi) Qhicago for a larger portion | | Second. Tuat ont me ing interests | ties can be moved there are some hopes of the | epochs. Among the principles stand promineny Haven't they ) vine at a rate scarcely ever exceeded P fe. rr i nt : T ‘Prairie! and haven't they reaped a big enough Hard Times-~$15,000,000 of States to applics than ever before. Already the } sre growing at a rat® & ry ever exceeded by | patient. ‘The market is not yet in artfento | the following: “The ornamentation shoul VEGE INE ee of scalps to keep them warm all winter? Wy + | effect as been to advance ths foes SP ae | of m owing oven ints an0st prosperous days | mortieg its, prone on it pack, bot is looking | ESectration may of the construction. The ing: 1c Y he } 7 3 7 crop of scalps ride to. our ‘ntellizent and Clothing; $3,000,000 of lumber ero pulasand hag sent bayers here of mamnincisae HOOT toca tn Chen: "nw ee mesuoed i, construction may be ornamented, but ornament | Cure CHbsursion eee enerpetic Indians when they are ~-tpared with Shoes; $6,000,000 for those grades who have never come before. ae ney the East Petree aad (Igoe ota at Maywood for $3,000; one lot at | ornament is meant such as are stuck on without 7 tae unritess redskin of Canada. 9 D0, 000, Owing to the competition of the Mississippi | ZO at. a time when stern States and'| Desplaines for $150; one lot at Montrose for meaning, except that they show a want of E E INE 7 ¥ abic se ar he a concentration of mut ” e remember Gen. J. D. if a valuable remedy for Hi New York n: Kt iN ut this «year 3 w not "onl ‘, ‘4 e 3 nue, west front, no! tivated taste of abigh order. Ri 24 If this capital does not find employment in | of Fifty-fourth street, 75x177 5-10 feet, for building of ‘the city fo ns 1 bas often VEGETINE is son Joz, coucerning the diver- ‘ have to makeup the deticiency from the U; Runuzr to bis son Jor, coucerning the diver: | At Least Six Hundred Houses Now are te ae pu it must also be taken he Upper | re re-establishment here of manutacturing in- | $5,000, beard to make the remark that he wished his jraBrown sold-two lots at Park Pridee for } cane a wand that he might ‘cwalk about Chica- | WUleare Dyspepsia. sions of London. The diversion we recommend . © . sang eclee. 3 in Process of Constructio Eideration that with the vast increase this year dustrics that are languishing in the East, it is going to the top of his Tali Tower and sitting : : Hon fi'tine ability of the farmers of the Northwest to | wi it in real estate. It ty It | ge rel cwenty-one lots at LaGrange for | go and wipe off $300,000 of meretricious, mis: No M thi in Chicago ; will find it fe utterly | $5 ip us, there. No Maj. SELOVER there, no area there. |. icago. buy, the demand will be largely increased. Will find ft carectate ina elty with the basts $2200. three ae? Slaced, cut-stone ornament, and leave the clean V E G ET | N E i Saree cain ies “Thus, on the Whole, there seems every reason | of prosperity we have indicated in the foregoing ‘venty-three lots in Cobb's Addition to Mont | smooth stone,” and thereby do much to beautify ‘The young man who had his'eyes burned out to expect not ouly ‘that there will be a change | items, should be depressed ag much as in the Clare were sold for, $3,000. the city. Much has been written on this sub- : with vitriol by the Veuve Gras of Pans, will A Few September Clouds in the Hori- from the presentruinously low prices of lumber, | Eastern cities Chere there is no such basis of ‘The premises No. 164 Fourth avenue were | ject, and yet it is only those who have given seri- | T##tores the entire system to a healthy condition. hereafter take the clder Mr. Wetumn's advice i but that Chicago dealers and mill-owners will | prosperity. It is absurd that real estate should sold for $4,300, OeeuG ous thought to the subject. that will admit that zon of the Fall Trade, Which, eet the benefit of a large increase in the general | be considered the same veryhere, or that there ynthia and Owen Cooney, of Leyden Cen- | thebighest state of art in architecture consists— ‘and beware of widows—Gnras widows especially. H May P: lemand. DFoula be the same ratio of decline everywhere tre, sold to Defdrich Struckman 21ucresin the | 1. In fitness,—that is, no feature without a _—————— owever, y Prove ‘Having thus taken abrief glance at the two | in view of the faucd times.” ‘The value of real mort half of the Robinson Reserve, Town of | purpose, and none that does not serve its pur- - o eat branches 0} ia ch were the first | ostate is entircly a local matter, separate and A folie 4 in the possible way. z Maj. SELOvEE, when he assaulted Jax Goutn. Harmless. great branches of business whi h were the first ly a local ter, sep ey den, for 3 000. The deed had to be sub- | pose in the best ible ‘ Temores the cause of Dizziness mistook the temper of the American people, to make Chicago a city at all, let us come nearer | distinct ‘in each locality and in every city, and mitted to the President’s avproval, which it 2. Pleasing proportions and an elegant sim- andlaid himself open to grave censure. Next cone eee lookatsomeof theinternalcle- | the next twelve months can scarcely fail to graciously received. a plicity in outline and detail. V EG ET INE ime he had better choose a dee ments of growth and prosperity, viz. ? the city | demonstrate this in favor of Chicago. Of Franklin D. Cossitt sold to Delphia K. Brown 3. Ornament should be judiciously placed,— time he hotter chooss.s Scenes: area. Chicago May Reasonably Look for a manufacturing industries which in Chicago, | course it Will be argued that it is the pressure allot Brows Addition to Lagrange, compris- as beautiful as can be designed or executed,— Relieves Faintness at the Stomach. ; = - mannfontinued to grow from year to year, and | of debt and the great number o ai of P5100 neres (with the exception of sixty- | and like all precious things, should be used very ‘The New York rifle reporters have got to call- Great Increase of Her Trade, and have comm month to month, in spite of all the |” yongcnosunas OF EASTERN MORTGAGES four lots), for $30,000. ‘This sale was made sub- | sparingls. ie ing bull’s-eyes “bulls.” They had better carry an Increase in the Value i trouble and depression in the Easter® States, | i Chicago that have exercised the greatest fi ject to atrust-deed for $13,000. Any experienced draughtsman can cover a 2 f out the practice consistently and call centres in spite of labor strikes, in spite of the insane Si bs greatest in- ‘A WARNING TO “ OUTSIDE INVESTORS.” building with costly carving, but it requires a 1 “i Y gnd outers “calves.” of Her Real Estate. Gewand of a few ior impossible resumption of | fluence ia demoralizing people's views about | The first plat filed for record after the big peo icdige of art to desien a beautiful and sim- | CuresPalns a the Back. stecrs” and outers wes. specie payments in gold, aud are growing now real estate here as well as elsewhere. About | fire was Document No. Gil, being a plat by ple strect, front. _So Mr. Ruskin has otten re- ‘sonatas See tooom Weston spesmielstanding the lack of coufdence in finan- | this matter of mortguge foreclosures and the | Nathaniel Covington, known as Park Ridge, a marked, «Welldlirected brain ‘work is what is Vv EGET | N E yi 4 committee of three from the Dominyun, When shall we have better times? When wi cal ates ie: Fine among these lotus | (eerantable demoralization of the mort- | gubdivision of the S. 34 of the E. 3 of E sot | Here, not so much bend Tronts fe an oppor- 3 i ‘Acommittee of six appointed to pull trade improve, industry revive, and the values me MANUFACTURE OF CLOTHING. gagors, the grasping disposition and legal pro- | ‘N, W. 34 of Sec. 38, 98,10, certified to be cor- tunity for trae economy, for at a moderate Eqfectually cures Kidney Complaint. The tail and horns out of Sirrixe Bui. bes sha estate hae ped Property return to We have recently had access to the most | ceedings of manyfof the Shylock mortgagees, we | reet by William Schulz, licensed land-surveyor, coe best work eae te sone A business methin; v or ie - td ? Kis an ing near their figures of five years ago? | trustworthy statistics extant on this industry, | PPOpr fe to say something in another real-estate | and acknowledged before Justice Vant Woud aoe ere pact wast Beret arcane VE GE I INE jab aie laa Honesty may not be the best policy, but it is | These are the questions which one hears every- v umming up of the wh article a week hence, as we have no room for it J s infinitely better than a policy in the average where and every day. About every other man Socata in ng clabcale see here at present. The main point of our article caettale pire pases Pies pines ae anal the cr and, Ms ; hitect_ are tracts Jct | Us effective nits care of Female Weakness. American life-insurance company. whom one mects in business circles has some | There are twenty-one houses in Chicago that this week is to show that there Is to be found in | 13 g-10x40 feet, with 5-fect alleys and JO-feet | the building they propose to erect is the best ‘The indictment ogainst Wanner was quashed pet scheme of his own by which all these things | manufactured above $100,000 worth ot clothing Chicago a firm foundstion for the expectation | streets. On Jan. 11, 1872, 24 lots in Block 13 of sulted to the locetlons Ee ent Solla he V EGE | INE i are to be sct right, but the trouble with most of | oach in 1876. Desiring not to make invidions of agreat improvement in trade and in the | this delectable subdivision were sold to A. A. | probese, and that the proveny. in taprosed cr rcvot real estate within the next twelve | Bishop, of New York, for $500. On July 18, | will return the lergest peties Te proved | Iathe Great Remedy for General Debalty. because it did not specify for which especial i perjury he was under Teoseeatlon pecial | them is that they provose to cure a sreat | comparisons we will, instead of the names of tl me variety of ailments which now afflict different | the houses, simply indicate them by letters of | months, but especially that this is exceptional | 1873, Mr. Bishop sold the same lots to his fel- | lay for years to-come that tne circumstances ? It only remains for ihe % Workinemen’s Par- | quarters of the commercial -world by | the alphabet, each letter and each of the follow- in the case of the Norwest in otber ‘words, | Jow-citizen, Patrick Wall, for $4,800. ‘Mr. Wall | will permit. W. L. B. Jenner, Architect. V E G E i IN E ty” to insist that the President's mansion be Giministering the © same remedy to | ing amounts representing the name and amount it the Northwest 208 Hehe trade hieago— | bas recent y transferred the am property:t0 = 2 called “ Tne Round-House.” all. It is true that th inf Jothing manufactured by eachof the twenty- | dustries of all the cities ugh the Gade and eee we ceeceoy ria caine PETER FUNK REAL ESTATE SPECULATIONS. | tsacknovtedged by all castes of people fo te the bei etc es SE and has been for five years a general a¢pression | one houses, viz: A, $1,800,000; B, $1,300,000; | cline. iy SATURDAY’S TRANSFERS. : ‘To the Editor of The Tribune. ‘and most rellabie Blood Parifier in the world. Bet a hat PACKARD doesn’t call his twins | of trade, but the causes are varlant“and require | ©, §1 600,000; D. $1, 100,000; E, $1. 000,000; F. | ,itis true the outlook this fall is not entirely ‘The following instruments were filed for | i Hrox Pans, Ang. 11.—It is pretty generally -—— : after any members of the Louisiana Commis- | different treatment, not only in’each country, 000,000; G. 1,000,000; H, 800,000; T, $600,- clear of clouds. There will, of course, be tne | record Saturday, Aug. 11, Imown thateCornell,” in Hyde’ Park, and a . VEGETINE. siod: : but they are somewhat different, and the trou. a are se ee On Ts peat en usual strain on 86, banks fo gecptemben, for i 4 ot PROPERTS. yery large portion of the country lying south ‘ - abs 2 Z quection easily answered in =e in, the negatives ples will run over a different course in the dif- $373.000;N, $200,003 (0, '5250,000; P, 82254 | be ear) vated DY the facts. that a eolame of Finnell et, 75 ft.v of Portland n f, 25; and east of that village, is actually lower than ‘ repared by poecthe Protection protect? = | ferent. sections of our own country; and the | Q, $200,000; $200,600? &, $125,000; T, $100," | currency has been greatly reduced in the Iast | Same as the above, dated At the surface of the lake at high water, and of 1. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. L phatase object of this enlargement of our usual real 000; U, $100,000; V, $100,000. year, and also by the fact that at least, 25 or 30 Finnell st, 50 ftw of Portl the surrounding country on the west of it. E Z 3 abject of ate ia to present briefly some of the | ¢,4°°2FE Cais ee et the clothing manu- | per cent more currency will be required to move 2ox100 ft, dated Aug. 6.... ae Sore every spring this territory is covered | VOBE: tine is Sold by All Draggists. PERSONAL. y thas eof the | ssctured in Chicago in 1876 bythe above twenty- | the crops of the REY itis year than last. | Same.ts the above, dated Ate 6, 025 | vith water from six inch A evidences that in the West, and particularly | one houses was 27 000,000 ‘They employed | There are also the labor-strikes. which may not Winchester st, 137 ft of West Monroe water from six inches to neatty bye feos " REFRIGERATOR CARS: tthe Nation has an enthusiastic notice in | HS nee sieago, the culmination of the ‘“bard | 10,500 operatives, of which the greater | only strtke A oe it capital, with a temporary | pStior af Baxido%s cate eT cts 2,000 | depth for weeks ata time, particularly if the times” has probably been reached, and that part were eon, the rest being women and girls. | paralysis. But the great facts are indisputable, | PUY SE SP. 6-10 fr, ated Auge Eeeccoet zoo | ake is “high, as the water then cannot run @ usual estimate in factories of other sorts is | that this volume of increased wealth, from the | Twenty-sixth et, of Kedzie ‘By, 18.3% off. This great flow of water every spring, rommendation of Judze Caton's ‘+ Antelope and | ¢honey New England may still have ar Decr of America,” alling it **g most persuasive complain that her Indust: ties arc less profitable, that cach male operative represents from four | increased crops of the Northwest, must have its Gated, Feb. 27...---. ais: 40,000 ;| and, in fact, whenever ip rains hard, together ] . i? white hee » | to five persons supported by his labor, but in | beneficent effect, sooner or'later, on the whole | West Adams st, 49 ft 1} with the absolutely impassable streets at such A nd that the in- | S1si25{t, datea Jane 28 4.340 | i 'Thermometer at. 92 and seductive book. + : and her people growing poorer from year toyear, | this case, reducing the average to something | country where it was produced, a » ‘The daughter of August Belmont is to.be | Sha thoueh New Yorks and Pennsylvania may | Jess thon three to each. male, Te to something | counts WManufacturiog industry of Chicago | Ann st: Smo ft of 1 serail ay, © f, 35x86 Tt times, bave kept this section of Hyde Park al- | 1 (with other property), dated Aus. 11... 4,000 | most a barren field; in fact, it may be said with deg. in shade at Kan- partied in September. Belmont isa full-blooded | have their industries disturbed by labor strikes. | total i z i 5 a ‘population of say 30,000 persons sun rted | must concentrate a great’ part ‘of this benefit i Jer, but his wife 1s a fall-blooded Episcopalian, | the great agricultural States ‘of the Northwest | in Chicago by the anufacture of clothing | here in Chicago to erat nie value of its im- | West Fiftcents op ied fteof Slargaret ~~ 405 | propriety, «mud-hole,” until very recently, 5 tnd the question is: Under which faitn, Bero- | will not only icless disturbed, but will be com- | alone. Aside from the mterest, ia the mere | provements and its land. ee? Tad near Lenvittst, & 25 || nun a few enterprising citizens took hold of it, | SAS City, Monday noon nian? paratively Prosperons, and increase in wealth; ftatument of the 2 lorie mannlacte here, : ‘The forenoing views bare tndoed been bald 204x138 ft, with building, eed Anz. 9 6,500] with a view to build it up byestablisbing manu- hen the oy " ant a a jicago, 26 metropolis of e more important fact—for the purposes many capitalists and traders of 1 is city for | West Erie st, 288 ft e of Robey s! if i W.: Wiliam Callen Bryant refused to write | $78 "ye prosperous recion, may. reasonably | of this article—that thelr immense man- be teetat's ast, notwithstanding the prevailing rest Erie et, eT hue Dene HBL 9 599.| factories there. . Realizing the importance of verses for the centennial celebration of the dsttle | expect an aztive trade, profitable industries, and | ufacture has been steadily increasing, | discouraging talk of many eroakers, and the ‘S14 ft 6 of Thirty-se v “| good streets and good drainage, they at once THE A NDZ * Orrauan outs plea La fe was tool for him | an increas e Talug for her ara estaté, when the notwithstanding the anon times. Ten | evidence of this is in the a 60 Larned feted ae 3,425;| set about an effort to convince the owners of i eb : ‘undertake such work. Nevertheless, he has | experience of the Eastern cities gener: y may | years sgo the manufacture of ‘clothing LARGE AMOUNT OF BUILDING 5 om at the property of its great value as a manulactur- eee 4 rs 60 ft, dated AI + 8,495 ‘property gre ‘ he 33 few jug centre in consequence of its unequaled rail- CAR No. 14 was loaded prepared an oac of ecven verses for Bennington. be just the reverse. jn Chicago was entirely unknown, and as late as . d 7» LL, oe one lust Suing over some of the most important | eight years ago did not amount myand as ate 28 | now in progress in this city. We estimate that | Weft Eighteenth st, 25 ftw of Stig 8h 99 1 sf, 25x11 ft, dated Jaly 30. as road and harbor facilities, provided permanent with Dressed. Beef, and Pauline Lucca borrowed from the tenor | ¢, a en ; a , i = ements which promise this exceptional pros- (000.a sear. ‘The opinion of those eng: ed in it | there are not less than 600 houses of all descrip- = sonntheller. n 1860, a diamond, which sbe nez- | perity forthe Northwest and for Chicaze this 000 a Feast there has not been a year aoe 1868 | tions in process of construction in Chicago at SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, Wet Ouse. oF SEVEN)! a crangements were made to prevent the over- flow pf water, and that afew good streets were unloaded here by the * Built as an outlet, particularly to Stony Island a S i built a5 a0 on ety due good rued now in that | Wilson Packing Compa- : fected to return, claiming that it had been etolen fall, Jet us begin with the grain crops marketed | that the business has not inereascd. The lower | the presenttime. This, it: is true, is nothing | Prairie av. se cor, of .Fifty-fourth st, W, 7, 114x179% ft, dated Sept. 12, 1876..$ 5,735 Heese. He was at that time rich, and did not | through this city, taking trices of goods in 1876, as compored with pre- | yk press the matter, but Leing lately in more etrait- ‘THE WHEAT CROP, Tous years, must also be taken into account as TU: eget ns rice sh Wolegtt ay; bare of Forty-aftheh W959 | Shole territo Presse Tmatances he hae prosecuted her for the | comparing its volume with that of the two pie. | showing eres FE ae ee ae orate sea as ere being built in any other American | WEST OF CITY 11's, CO Tn ise op saven;| “Lueadvantares of these improvements were | ILY this morning. Beef value of the gem ‘and been awarded sufficient dam- | yjous years, and accept this—as we reasonabl, nf a - ‘MILES OF THE COURT-HOTSE, a The owners of the laut z 2 Je years, 'y | value. But now we come to the point of most. | cit; apparently realized. e owners of the Jauds | een ky es es tee Gf the same prevailing feat- | interest in this matter, viz.: That. tne business ‘Vithout attempting to particularize to any Humboldt Park pour e Baed AngltS | 1,500-| eee PT to the ‘Trustees of Hyde Park in splendid condition. ‘incinnati Times es Mr. Joseph | ures in all the other crops of the Northwest. | of 18 will show alarge iucrease over 1976. - 7 eee raying for the speedy passace of 01 inances : ° i + considerable extent, let any one get into an SUMMARY FOR THE WEES. + ‘8 7 5 it The manufacturers with whom we, have eon- | Coa Tet any one get Into 80 | aa. souliog isthe total amount of city and for titble POR DIOE or ae af Nor This proves the Tiffa-: _ Look to task for his practice of using the perfect Tne crops of the great wheat-producing States - ‘ versed are generally of the opinion that | Indiana avenue car, ride 4 ts il i, h F i‘ ‘ sere fol iecfera within a radius of eeven | icone to draia and to free the cite from inun- ny Summer and Win- infinitive with a ploperfect finite verb, as in the | of the Northwest for 1877 have now been so Te we Fersect al value of goods manufactured in Chica- | Park, and note the improvements on | mi shrue “Tt wonld bare been comethingat Ther- | nearly secured and so accurately fstimated that | 2\S°tgty ll reach about fifteen milion dollars, | his "route. First, he would find mes of the Court ee for recora during } gation, and after the same plan used! fp draining ee hat th eos, Sea cantieeh enn ea tiga a there can scarcely be any important difference | tlus showing 4 ser uase of say 1sper cent On| nat the west side of Wabash } sales, 095 cnitiderition, $2i8,50% South of 400 square miles of ate a Ee Aod ter Car is waa' eo: b 2 rs i cures: the business of Jast year. ger OP 4 pv RD ry and, ana_for the ing of one or two x : eee eetDaaiel Deronda ” George Eliot used | “"°™ oe Oe are 1877, ease gOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORE avenue between Madison and Monroe streets, | S19, Mi: Sales, Bi, Gonsideration, $17,7°> | atreets, ‘These, petitions, met the approval of | COMpany claim, as the it, andone can find repeated instances of it in hele hel ae A " which, six months ago, was unimproved on half Vest of city limits: eS, onsideration; | the ‘Trustees, who, realizing the ‘situation, = * Bushels. Bushels. Busheis. - | ig a cognate line of industry to the clothing, and i s $5,675. North of city limits sales, 1; consid- t + ins de of Dickens sal TST ae Been acon obo | ACORN Se wbich manufactures the largest | tt very bes ries see mpletely dled up with | Sition, $5,300. Total sales, 70; total coosidera- promptly passed te rer ee bu emperature 3 p Mgr. Ketteler, Bishop of Mainz, was im- C00 EO eer ore G00 | amount of any in Chicago we obtain the argest | the very best class of elty business buildine®, | ton, si,62. _ pain to show: eg Funk” part of oe manifest | CAL remained at 42 deg. prisoned for months under the operation ofthe 42:900,000 20,000,000 | ing items of its extent and prospects, viz: three splendid stores laving an agaregate BUILDING ON WABASH AVENUE. thet some of these who signed the petition did . Falk laws. It is said that his contumacy was con- ee ———-—— | “inere are nine houses in Chieazo which in | ontage of about 100 feet, being in process of | Another fine improvement has been begun on | so solely as an ‘advertising dodge, and to get from Kansas City here. firmed by hie recollection of a mishap that oc- Total, ..03,000,009 61,000,000 117,000,000 fi ranean tathl construction there now. Between that and | Wabash avenue. The southeast corner of | ridof their “swamp lands.” as’ they surrepti- _—————S turred s college " ‘These figures, showing that the four States 1676 manufactured goods to the azgregate value spate he would fi Hously and almost immediately commenced op- |. ‘ADVERTISING. to him during bis college days, when he lost o -f 000,000. loyi bout 1,000 Twenty-second street, he wot ind nearly a | Wabash avenue and Monroe street, owned by f th im ‘ Fae Mi coce ta a duel with one Otto ron Bie- | sbore-mentioned wil hive soy 36,000,000 bush- | of $3,000 a an 8 PO about 1,000 warkmeny | aozen of a less expensive sort, thay have been | Mz. E. Baldwin, 1s to be covered Posing the con aviDg nO. importa marck, who was even then recognized as an expert | els more wheat to sell than they had last year, _ Aidit total plier at sd erected in the last three months. When he got | by a handsome five-story stone-front i Nadermine the credit of the village in order swordsman, It is a pity that this nose shonld now | may-be retied upon as being as near correct as | One in Chicago did not much exceed to ‘Thirty-sixth street, on Indiana avenue, he puilding for mercantile.use. The dimensions | to prevent contractors from making proposals, be pat ont of joint by this same duclist of renown. the very best information can make them. ‘They $1,300,000. Like the clothing trade, the busi- would find two blocks of two-story and basc- | of the lot, which has a frontage of about 100 while at the same. time they are the loudest in The Pall Mall Gazette bas an interesting | are made mainly froma the reports and esti: | 21 erown steadily since then from year to | ment ‘marble front dwellings, fifteen in all, in | fect on Wabash avenue, will perihit the erection heralding the glad tidings of subsidence of the | pesising to seach country readers cam, do so in the article on «*Swimmng." It belfeves toomuchde- | mates of the ‘National Agricultural Bureau, and | year, and the most conservative estimates are Fcc ae strect he ronld not | oF one of the larzest and finest buildings of the foods, ane a ola entra ee en Tey best and cheapest manner by using pendence is placed upon this comparatively un— confirmed (as to tne yield per scr) by the ob- that ey a abet let an increase | Only find sore tension of the Indiana ‘avenue Kind in the city. The store will be first-class in } propose to step down and out, and leave the 7 i Ketrnait, sinte there are ten Corea why can | servation of trustworthy, men of this city who | ° riiiing of shoes makes one think of railway, a mile aud a half, made within the Twot | ait its appointments, and will be divided by iron } purchasers, step mostly are too poor to stand ep aflost half an hour in rongh water. ‘*De- | have recently visited all the States mentioned. LEATHER, Tew weeks to the South Park. At: Forty-first | pijtars into open floors for occupancy by jobbers | the special assessments after paying the harpies, 5 ceased was an excellent swimmer” constitutes the | In Minnesota, for instance, the acreage of the th fi ¥ street he would find the entire cast front of |b. holesalers. ‘The store building by Michael prices for the lots, but must perforce thencefor- tag of too many notices of death by drowning. | three years Is known to be about as follows: fre a + ec a ee erent aaa ue ihe _ blocks Seek Boi pean Rory Burke is fairly under way, and ‘adda apather t wart ‘paddle around with the frogs in mud and : “ON s ” ? x 2% un increas: wi ¢ clothin; eCO! strect, xe af iy id " é Pulcbesra bas a arnntaeaer observes the | 1675, 1,764,000 acres; 1876, 1,874,000 acres; 1877, | 3.4 shoes; indeed, the present proporti | ‘with a long row of tasteful cottages. Gy opilied | the imposing structures on Wabash avenue.) | These are actual facts, and any resident of = ; cette, “appended to thelr notices of the catas- | 1 a99,090 acres. ‘The fact now fuily established Bod shes} bend proportions of | Titi ide in the car to Filty-irst street he | Groom ing structures ken during the. | «Cornell will tell the same story. I warn all trophe which befell Leander: ‘Deceased was an of the great yield per acre this year over last, or the leatuer manufacture have been nearly all | 8 to gnd at the park several new houses ‘and | past week for the erection of | firstz| people who contemplate buying proper:y at Se Pal excellent ewimmer.’"” A ‘estimate of 35,000,000 attained in tne last five or six years. The total | places of resort for the great number of people | class store on the only lot remaining vacant be-} & Cornell? todo so only upon the condition even 1875, confirms the esti 5,000, The explanatio: nt’: di yalue of leather manufactured in Chicago this | who have begun to go down there every after- twoen Monroe and Madison on the ‘west side of | that no money is to be paid. until after. the com- | Separately or combined, or by State Sections. Fow eee ch eatias of Gen. Grant's sudden | tyeneisagainst only 16,000,000 last year. For the | V4. _1577—will be about, $0,000,000, and the | no0 by begun to co. G0". Avaiking trough | thestreet. | A larze Madison, on te re of brick. | foetios of the pumping works, and the improvc- | low estimates apply ‘6 BY AN KELLOGG, f unre of Intention, hy which France was omitted | other three States the estimates are equally tT used is about $2,750,000. thePark, and taking the Hyde-Park dummy } with sont trimmings, has just been completed. | ment of Seventy-sixth ‘street has been finished. ‘77 and 70 Sackson-st., Chicago, Il. from his field of travel for the pres aid to bi total capital used ut $2,750,000. trustworthy. * a irty-ninth street, :he woul ind at | OD a ere are already too man} ple ing at <i ‘el for the present, 18 &: ic Dy. But within the last five month tenst pack to Thirty-ninth street, 1d find on Wabash avenue, at-the corner of Congress. ‘The ‘ready tor people: living at Coco fac to the request of the French Government. Tt | “sv. may mention incidentally that the aggre- Leanne s extensive | that point on Cottage Grove halt a dozen new | street. ‘The unsightly gap left in the avenue by.| “Cornell” to remain in health, as drain- STARCH: ‘was feared that his presence in France prior to the Hext erops of Michigan, In diana, Obio, preparations have been ‘made for increasing the |. stores, and at least a dozen houses, built within |.the fires of 1871 ‘and i7¢ are rapidly filling } age for water-closets and house filth imposst. c elections might give rise to Republican aemonstra- ate wheat Cl 2 he ed the + | business. Within that time five new tanneries | the past three months. Walking from there Py and Wabash avenuc has already become one } ble. . tions and ‘embarrass the Government. There 18 Kentucky, and Tennessee W! oe bist have been cstablished in different portions of | OVeT to the lakeshore, or up Langley avenue, of the fincst business streets in the city. Ta — 2 @ ; something amusing in thisadmonition to Grant for | zregate ‘of last year: by probably 85,000,000 to } the city, viz: One oy.Lapham, Simbert & Co., | 0%) in short, in avy direction, he ‘would find ECONONY IN BUILDING. ermus.e- WHISKY * SUITS. his Republicamem, whereas be used to be called 40,000,000 bushels, and that the crop in Califor- | on the South Branch, for the manufacture “Gi | houses in progress or just finished everywhere. |* To the Editor of The Tribune. gr. Louis. fo, Aug. 14.—Two suits were ‘ by his enemies, in the old daye, an autocrat, and Jt nia will all probaly 18,000,000 basher shart of sole leathers one by Rus crusts of fhe estate and sa tain: 305 one eee street cae aoates Cmcaco, Aug. 11.—I beg to offer a few hints | entered in the United States Circuit Court to- | ! rT © t year; but it was no! Se arp, on the Nort rancl for upper C oY co . { Ses cappesed 2 te ee To oe aan of ast yoa"s sake into consideration the wheat sup, go dters one’py, Walker, Oakley & vor UPPET | provement,—new roads and new houses every- thatacesibiy may be’ of service to owners of | day by the Government against Joseoh G. Chau- some E Sinoeie e conditions of | Tis of the world, nor even of th he Tle United | Worth’ Branch, for upper Jesther: one by Grey, |. Where. Sacant lots within the business quarters of the | tean, distiller, and his bondsmen, James C. 1 nropean despotism. Bédtes, but to confine the, observations to thé | Glare & Co.,on the North Branch, for upper (As an incidental paiticularization we may | city, ‘and assist to cover such lots with buildings | Edwards and Chauteau, one for $25,000, the Mr. John Swinton, the rational com- | territory tributary to tne aro, with a view to | Jeather; and still another tannery by a firm of mention that Mr. William #l. Rand, of Rand, | that will at onee pay something more thana | other for $26,000, for the violation of the |. tae munist, is one of the editors of the New York | the bearing of these particular, facts on the fall | whose name and location we have not been able MeNally & Co., who owns the entire frontage | fair interest on the expenditure, and that will | revenue laws in May, 1873. ‘Snow White Gloss for Laundry Purposes. Sun. He offered himself as bail fora rivter, and trade of this city, and their ultimate effects on | to get particulars. The increase of capital in | on the east side of Lake avenue from Fortieth {profitable investment whenever oo 3S “Gg Starch,” ‘ an amnging coll "athe | its trade and cextestate interests. In this view | the manufacture ‘of leather in Chicago in 187« | to Brooke street, has decided to build there become 8 very Pi PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Smproved ‘orn Starch. . spammsing pollogey ea between him and the | its trade the cor ming that the farmers will sell | over 16:0 will be about er go,000, and itis esti- | three detached residences to cost from e209 | The revival of business allows an advance i | aiyays safe in the hands of experienced ere ———— P tdze. He said he owned no real-estate, bathed | Piet; wheat freely at 90 cents (in mers wis, | Over JO *thore ia the business that the total | to $8,000 each. ede nces te be made into | rents. ‘The time has come when every dollar | entine physicians. Ofttimes beat eatth, and | (The Bighth Wonder of the World.) $7,000 in bonds. He vaid his occupation was ‘*2'| our figures show that in ‘the four States the | capital employed in 1878 will be, savy '$3.000,000, | handsome suburban homes, with abcut 100 feet | gpent in building must be expended | 9, onde : a th fi oval. we kow that the — ee Manufacturer of newepapers.”” When asked in | farmers will receive theenormens ‘sum of nearly | and the value of the product about $6,750,000. handsonvage for each lot. ‘The considerations | in the best possible way, oF free Medea so ert Sash aca ace eS © c 10 more than the com: considered the manufacture of ncws- million doliars more for their wi a But the growth o! the manufacturipgz inter- which hare weight wil Mr. Rand in de- id is 7 i What hi dered jt fifty ars 3 ‘far their wheat-croe of b h of ps rhich b had ant with Mr. Rand in de- | a P te dmninedliabe Dre. McChesney hold the foremost position in the oats n more teat and OTe : papers to consist, he replied: **In processes of | Thi than tiey. did for. that of 1816, oF | ests of Chicago is not confined to the above- ciding to make these suburban improvements is 10 ope ediate | dental profession. ‘Their gentlemanly manners as | @7” jes calles so cs : mind and mechanism required to produce what 1s | after making all reasonable allowance for un- | mentioned lines—it is general, as may ‘be seen | #re probably a tair example of those that must | proper return. “How is this to be done? Cer- | wellas their skillfml and scientific attainments Starch, which are mae y rotung | ordinarily known as a newspaper. I wonld | forescth Montingencics, let us cetimate that | hy the following jtemé in regard to the -estab- | £000 influence to induce other land-owners to | tainly not by employing cheap mechanics and | have given them a national reputation. They jast- | the grain and restoring the putrid | Se ae, ee eted an emploge of the newspaper; | they receive O° Increase of say 7 percent in | lishment of : imprest Pe manner. he ontturest that | sing poor material, for this, always auitiite in | iy deserve the liberal patronage they have, always | gfut with potash and lime. S| a C Mv td rather not be called an employe of The Teor it; 1 | money value over O06 Sryend these estimates | ana th acest tn view of the lofet gue from the orthsvest,and | Gissster, loss, or disappointment, but by care iy deserve the oer fee fordiet-casework. Bett | or gaio py the ‘Trade generally. am nota proprietor; you may sayI am aeervant | T)aking allowance for ‘all. contingencies—to the and the enlargement of old ones: the morevor the trade of this city must fully studying the wants of those who are tooc- | full eet, 88 pe ae Sr — of the company." Uther erops,—corm, oats, potatoes, hosp, cattle, ane Bes ee Bua ce Set Com, Increase, Tere ey this, falls second, that | cupy the building when completed, and mect- THE PEERLESS. ELNANCIAL, : Dr. Lyon Playfair, who, it is reported, is | etc, and itis difiicult to iveat any conclu- | pany, Of = CAZOy iy negoti- | there will probably be no time in the future } ing these wants in the most direct and rational ‘The palace steamer Peerless leaves ne: xt Tuesday eee eT ‘yfair, 5 ‘ che North- i | sh ri palace i “be Ine Pan, wo, root | Sy Sat ast geen a | eats Pw | HL eon sisiras tit | ane _rapeasearenepscesreci | ONION TRUST COMPANY in Beneal, the eon of the Inspector-Generat of | SOO."or this year than for those of fast sett) Be erect ee ea with. thal ey pro- | Hert tits in connection with the labor strikes | _ Firsts in internal arrangements, see thatthere | trips for the north ‘and south shores of Lake Su- SAVINGS BANK, Hospitals.” He was educated in Scotland. Incarly | Sod ‘coming now finally to the ‘point at which | Pose to erect im comnts with their present | pq MS ngoubtedly deterred many persons from | is the maximum of light ‘There’ eannot be too | perior. Engage staterooms withoot delay at 72 7 aca: boyhood he took more interest in chemical experi~ "have been aiming, viz.: its ‘effect on the | Works a large Dlast furnace to cost about $80,000, | building enterprises that had previously been ch, unless it is direct sunshine; ‘adark build- | Market strect, ‘of Leopold & Austrian, mansgers. Northeast corner Olark ant Madison- ments than in ordinary boyish sports, and bis we jbave (been, jtman it be doubted that this | besides stocking their mills with ore, ete. This | decided on; another effect of the riots was to a Wor iis acne aaa ee in ordinal yieh spo! nm cago, can ec A 4 s i |. u fe 4 tattes developed rapiaiy. He aiea the higher | fuereased Chieaso, ea farmers to Duy Will fu- | Company has siready expended $475,000 in Gcthease ‘the number of documents filed for Sng oradarie room never Tore astend Parad STRICTLY PURE. Capital and Surplus, $200,000. Dranchee of chemistry first in Glasgow. Afterwards | crease the bility fade of Chicago this fallin | pnyidings and machinery at South Chicago, and record in the Recorder's office. These effects, | of prick mullions is very convenient If alt articles put upon the market were as pure | Deposits recelved for 10ceats to $2,000, | In- he visited Indi i arming pur- | thesame ratio? . tJ: however, will undoubtedly be only temporary, ‘Next to light, ia importance, is the plan. In | as Dr. Price's Cream Baking-Powder, their perfect | terest, Silowed on Savings Deposits. | No larze! ia for his health, and ret PI ther eqWally im- | DY the ist of January, when the blast. furnace is Y ts swed, Which the citi ight, ‘than $2,000 received in the name of any one sued 4 ‘But now let us turn to that other equally im- } og ir enti unless the riots are react e citizens | » sjare there is little to be said other than that | wholesomenss would insure us against all evij | sum than 4 me ot aden. advanced studies in London. In 18:6 he now Tet us tart rors prosperit™ completed, their entire investment will agere- | “Pagid take good care to see they arc not. a store there is ING We attractive. and easy of lesomiees from thelr DEC person. 8. W. RANSS Cashier 8 - tan icazo a % $500, a a ? e5 Ny, . 4 went to Giesen and etndicd under Lichig, and re- | PO! THE LOMDER TRADE. | i: gate oe IN THE LOAN MARKET. tne ee, go that goods can be displayed to the es ere ae _———— : ow- windows, Better Late than Never. £OoR SALE + t - 3 ‘Mr. William V. Kay, formerly a Lake street rang to Scotland took charge of alerze calico: |. 415 grye, is notin quite so proving ® | merchont Of st Kay formerly s Cation with | Agents say thes havo been taking) things easy | Pet advantage, not only in the sh ting a inted : printing establishment. In 1943 he was appoin condition as the grain trade, but jecentiy some | some other Eastern cavitalists, purcbused tor | the past week, Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution ‘which do piomise a $i, in Manchester, Eng. st public work.was an cts hate become apparen' cl 4 pie arial a ester, Eng. His first public x fac oie a Forze Works at the junction of Ninety-fifth | sieep. ‘The whole weck’s business is scarcely | commodious, end well ventilated. It isa fatal | a fair chance; itis guaranteed to be sa barmless.ss “ ew oS ‘and it appears to an unpreju-.| but also within the room. The success of an | qf your teeth are going, and you you have not FOR SALE. ‘ (000 the ground and works of the late Steam | diced observer that they must have all gone to office builling depends jareely upon the lan et tried the **Sozodont,” as a preservative, try we ner lot, 50x150: inside lots, i ‘The halle, as well as the rooms, must be light, | ft now. Abandon all other dentrifices and gare it op Dearboms sy. ‘ce ee ts so peat nelgbbore | ‘examination of the sanitary condition of the towns | chant for the better. - “ street and Calumet River, at South Chi- F me Great Britain during Sir Robert Peel's adminis Onis partly to excessive competition ae caro, for the purpose of Saaputastarings aa than what was rea He the compass ofa mistake to think that all space, beyond Te water. decided. eee OREM. AN, 46 Clatk-at. tion. He was afterwards made s member 0 facturers and pattly tothe dimin- Gil from cot*on-seed, corn, and other vegetable | day four years ago. New loans are for very | som e necessit sted. ° res ; many important Government Commissions; Presi- Tet ability oft the pele bay last year, | Products. Cotton feed, however, Tllbe the | small amounts, renewals have been scarce, and other iniges, ore algo togaired, fo ee oe BUSINESS NOTICES. =“ LINEN COLLARS. tent of the ‘Chemical Society of Great Same umber has been, and seven ‘yet, selling in this po pal material eed which Se aroensel aE the whole situation is such as to have aten- | 4 good janitor. Big inst is of far greater im-| Keep's Custom Shirts i Made to: Messure.-— KEEP’S COLL. ARS, ae tnd, in 1858, Professor of Chemistry at the Unl- | ooo; aelow the entfar production trifling cost from Memphis, Nashville, and other dency, if long continued, to drive loan agents to | portance than is usuals SP} afar S'well-kept | very best, 6 for $9; 0 obligation to keep any 0% | = int ts the “demnition bow-wows.”” ‘We are informed, Building js always popular. For instance, itisa Reepye shirts ‘aniess perfectly satisfactory. 173 Foor ply slings Very pest quality. $1.50 per! i tersity of Edinburg, the Prince of Wales and Prince O t ee deing among t within.the lagt few weeks it has become | places in the nearer cotton region show the y . eee among bit pupils there, He was #2 spnateat that ‘a new and exceptional feature in probability that this may grow tho ‘one of the | however, that there is @ silyer lining to the | common remark among professional men, con- Intimate friend of the Prince Consorte

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