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7 "o 16 ’ THE CrflCAGO TRIBUNE' SUNDAYM SEBTEMBER 15, 1878—SIXTEEN E%GES i . : . P ______’___—._-__—__————;_—_— 4 T e, JUCX‘IO‘V bALl:‘L- REAL ESTATS. Pno'ruc.mu'ux. REAL ESTATE. The Money Market and Chicago Real Estate. The Improvement in Business and the Prospects of a Rise in Land. * Profitable Building Speculations for Chicago Capitalists. Demand for Small Loaus for Okeap Home- steadz—Sales of the Week. The Maiue election aud the Chicarro real-estate market secm gs far apart as two thiogs could be, It they are declared by sume of our real-estate dealers to have # cluse conne jcu. One of these entlemen declared yesterday that the declize which bad taken pluce duriui the week fu Government bouds was duc 1o the fear of bolders that the Greembackers were oing to aclean sweep in tie fall cicctions, get put a Federal tax on and pay toc prin- ma conwol of Conzress. United States boud: sipal sud interest in greenbacks. + Cau- tious e said the agent. s see the storm cutig, and are yetting ready to keep dry.” These views are of course exawgersted, and < apprehensions groundless. Besides, if the Government should pass o suel: bands, real sstate wouldn’s be worth auy more Government voude. Nothing would be worth much. A much more sensible view was taken by a large owner of elty property; who sxid: * Goveru- ment bonds, as well as almost ull other firsi- slass investment seeurities, bave been carricd Lo Kiiggh by the competition of timid men, TIMES ANE IMPROVING, gud with this new era comes & growing demand ' for capital. and this is consequently withdrawn from the low-loterest-beariug Governments and put -into sometliug that pays petter.” 1t is undoubtedly true, as this person suid, *The 4 | per-cents, which are now sellinz at Jess than pur iv currency, would uecessarily be the first o fecl the effect of tae new demand for moner. They by the lowest futerest of avy first-class seen ad are o widely beid that lurze quantitis are quickly thrown on the market.” The resl-estate men uvunstakably and quite correctly look with favor on the Dr peets of a decline in the demand for Govern- ment bouds hisch-priced seeuritics, These Yave been the eompetitors of reat estate for the sttention of capitalists, and the boy e conte: , have won the day =0 L A tirm who have for sale $3.000,000 of inproved reat tate aand, "he property we have i chiars Tow. i these hard thnes. a net retary ol ent. This beals Goverument and s, 10 sav nothivg o: the chan for A RISE'IN REAL ESTAT: whilg the former must. de in value. .talists and busines ouee wore to find! ¢ profit m trade and manuiacturivg m se= how much better hey cun do f real estate than in any other in- yéstment. Tire property we offer wili double in five vears. Chicago real cstateis cheaper to- day, broverriquately, than in any other ity 1he counts The sales of the Wweek were uob DUICTOUS. Brokers rerort that they have unusual ditliculty in geitive buvers and seliers together, Some of the principal sales were: Guorze A. Burbauk sold to George P. Pope an jmproved Tot, 2066 feet, With otacr property on Marsnfield avenue, north of West Van Buren street, for £10,000. he«‘;‘rm Olsen sold 1o Caroline E. C. Hanseu a Tot 7134570 fect o1 Milwaukee avenue, near Hu- on street, for $3.000. A lot GUX116, on West Polk street, was sold v ™ -~ Engelkin to Stephen C. \\‘&hlcunw for 518,000 A lusn' onOgden aveuue, 50x125, near Leavitt £ircet, Was soidor 36,000, - Ther was a salc on Division street, near Fe ewick, ot 325201 feet, tor $6.550. LB Uo)ll sold 22x110 fect on the southwest corner of Chicazo avenue and Clark street for $25,0005 20x00 “leet on Washingwn street, be- tween Filth avenue and Fravkiin str $6,500; bouse aud lot on Washington Uetween Wood and Lincolu ets, for §5,50035 hiouse and lot on Butterfield street, near Twen- 1y-sixth, for 32500, Lul 7Ux162 on Le Moywe street, west ol Robe; for 7.000. William Welch to Marcus Koho, 33x201 feet on Diwsion stroct, near Sedzwick. for 36,53 8. C. Francis bought 60x110 fect on West Poll strect, east of .lienmuve avenue, , for $18,000. Lot 1005125 o Greeu street, south of Vau Buren, dor 315,000, © © SATURDAT'S TRANSFERS. The followme instruments”were filed for record Saturday, Sept. 1- ey r Nozih Clark 6t s of & piace, ¢ 1. 20 71-100x149 3-10 11, Guted Janh, 1877 (Evenczer Maynara 10 P Capi- e who 2re 1ow beginning C. Masnanl) 9,000 Sul Lot = 1n Superior Co Tots 12 1o 14, in Block 50, Urigiual Town of Chi E cin Jt. Duck and wife o Clarz 1,500 T, uu]lro\u. 6.0 o Ludwie Kuba S, 2001t w of Wailage B 25 ft_dated Sept. 11 (Jere: niah Dean to E. Schneider & 1.550 Dasuicli st 100 8-10 ft nof ‘viurty st e, T 710 i, dated Sept. 1 ., (Edward Wall to Johay 1,475 West Thisteenth st. 142 {1 wof A av, n f, 24x124 11, ted Sept. 5 (O1is .’ Arooid to Peter Eeau. 1,060 Twents -fourtt <L 10011 w oot It dated Au . Kelsey to It. L. 4,000 Mantene o1, 160 (s wof Miiwauics & we f. 24x102 fL dated Seot. 7 (3. D. Gibson to Johur Buchler) % 1,500 Mautene s, sumie a< ihe apove, dated . cpt. 14 (ol lachier to M. Mirsah). 1,600 i v of Hanover ot 3 0 Lo The prewises wd Seot. 131G Chapnian) . 1,600 Wint £rie st near T dated Sept 14 (Jobm Neils Olsen... 1,200 500 Ttaven=woud road, & ¢ car u! *mun s1de av, Sept. 10 (1. A. Wilson to Smnet Brown) S00 WOCTI OF CITY LOOT=, WITHIN 3 EADIUE OF SEVEN NILES oF Ta: o nw corner of Forty {t, with burldings, unted 0 acwinz and Pro- Company to Charles L. Hutchin- A .+§100,000 Centre uy. W Higgins . Everts si, oW Cor of £orty-nimih oL, ¢ I, b 1153124 Mt in same s eol. M ( Ja- cabs to . G. Taylor). De UATo tm. we SITHIN 3 2,000 DILS OF SE MilES OF THE COURT-HOUS Jeflersan cozrt 13715 ML w of Western 110 ft. duted a W. Dryer 1o C. Colburm . 800 av. 89 i s ofeileron %510 L dattd Sepe 14 G R ‘Rumals) MMAKY FOR The follon g is the total ol guburban travsiers within a ragius of miles 0o} the Court-iouse filed e the endiny S suu-e,l consileray v limils sales, 43 cration, Sonth of vty ligits “sules. 16; mnaldyguo‘)x{;‘ 16,770, West of ¢ty tnuits Biles; 2; consid- erat.ou, 1,800 Total sales, 52 total cousid- eration, 18,500, T\'\n’- To BIFHOVE CHIEAGO REAI-E:TAT}L i e sollowing iten apbeared in THE T) ) of Wednesday Tgstug Jdinz-permits issnea yestoraay il 1o crect_s1x two-gtory i, CosLSL 00 escit, 1 feet front by forty ¥, 2re 1o be constructed on the encap-houe plau pireucd of late in ot ) - especially in Philael Baltimore. where Mr. iall z..fi:?:‘i‘&i“;,‘ ‘i’.‘x'.’} i 100 of them and found Them & good investmeat. Thoy are jual sucn_ houses as"are iu° demund stounz smal famnties in woderate circomeian What bas been done in ot Vit 3 U SOV, can b o o ine good Liouses specially adapted for tenants who'can afford to_pay only low remts. The wiide terTitory at the command ot builders bero, ud the cheap Jrice at. which land cav be bovzhi Ly the acre or lot, and the demand of our grow- ine populatiou 1ar chcap Louses that shall not Le nastyroffer every indovement for. the trud of tie expeninient 5o successful ju, Pistia- delphid Y/ Boiumore, and - Brooklyn.. Chicatzo mflfigstmmw bmls:}a to flats or_sujtes nd there is vertainly land o the ueizhborkood : to justity this pr:;’e"flc’e‘: But apartment-bouses muet be built *for the so comuiodaiion of the considerable class of work- | Sreater succes: ing people and tradesmen who cannot go far rom their shops or storcs. Apartment-honses of a high zrade can be built cheap epoush to come within their meaws, aud yet profitable enough to muke them . A GUOD SPECULATION The expericuce ot Mr. Allred P. White, of Brooklvn, s a 0 iiustration of what can be donc in this line. Mr. White, in 1876, bezan the z erccung, in e ndst of @ cttled district in' Brookyu, a number of k< of model avartment-hous “The block: were divided 1wty sepurate buildings by th walls, and cach floor of a builiinz formed a dwellinz of two, three, or lour rovms. The plaps were so made that every room had anont- side light, with perfect ventilation. Especlal paius were taken that the plunbng, thouwh simple, should be adequate, and free from any of the disezse-breeding defeets of most plumb- img. The swss bad traps net trom the closets. sud the traps bud Vent-pilcs car ned to tue roof. No drains were allowed er the buildin Al the e ceeping convenicuees like coul and wood Tifts, agh-shiouts, closcts, fire-pluces, stationary wasi- tubs, avd tie like, were provided.. Daugers of fire und the ann nees alulost insepuradie trom e teneent-pouse stairways are avoided by building the stairway -for each building i :t brick tower witastone steps. A stane balcony leags from cach tamding to the duor of tue awellwg, The livuncial results of i Xpert- ment were most sraditymg, Mr. White was able to rent suites of three roows as low as $1.40 to SL.50 1 weel EIT OF QVER T on the cos: o1 land snd building after paying all taxes, Waber-rates, jNSurauce, aua correut expenses, and reservinz a iuud of 15 per cent a year jor repa. These results, which were for he vet 1817, have cncourazed Mr. White to build more of these tower buildings this sum- mer, aud Lo erect also ¢ buildings ol tne style that rent 1n Piulageiphix for 1S a mouth. Biulders are soon to begin the crection or the sarae class of houses in the upper part of _Ne torent for $22t0 325 a wouth. prices, considermz ail the circamstances, are eavaper thay correspondivg house-rents in- Cui- a0, *iuc owners of the vast mwount of prairie tand witla sud without the aty, huits that has been broweht lorward s * city property * must ether restore it to acricultnrat or - t. or bold 1w at a vy luss in taxes and futerest. 1t is discoursemg work to_hold on to dere property. peying aty taxes on land that just now has only~ ageountry value. Anoiner targe truct of land Lt is eatiug stselt 0p 1> the vurned distriet of 1574 lyme south of Vau Buren street and west of State strect. 1 the owners ol a1 this idle property had tue RIGUT v could masie 2 wood de: e kind of houses Mr. Ha 55 o1 Chi cally demanded by the our popuiation of persons whovomelhere to Work in trade and gnanutaciur Aud toere is room in Chicago lor a good of the ki bouses Mr. Waite has made pay in Brooki LOAN: The business of the loan market was not es- Iy brisx, but there wasa fair number of nquiries. Parties seeking to negotince louns are now alimost entirely those who want small is not a buziness PER CENT amounts. Althougl: this tuat absorbs & wreat amouns of capital, .t has somc advantages of its own. The experience of loan-ugents ia the trying vears through which thuy have passed ce the pamic has been that the laggest pro- Dortion of de: ity s been among the hieatiesy Lurrowers, hus mvolved the loy stcnte s ther | pn als in a. larger percent- age of loss taan tue class- of small borrowers. L'ne Josns wade wow are almost Lnun.l r buiiding ouses, to cost trom $2.000 to 82,500, 0 the remoter varts of the eity. Pavments art sood. Debtors, who have keot up til now, be- Tong to a class certain to pull througi. The amount of defaurts 15 small. Toc time has gone by when morrazors cou'd fhreaten thcir Gred= 1fors that, nuless souie compromise were made, they would #o wto h.mm‘unlc»' Rates are about 8 per cent for the majority ot loaus made, although better terws will be made on choice loans. BUILDINGS. No notable buildwgs are ikely to be begun as Iate in the seasob as tais, but toere s a faree nuwber of structures under way in the differ- cut_divisions of the city: Most of these are dwelitogs of moderate cost. Some of the prio- cival perwits of the week were: o o-story stone-front dweliings, stieet, fo cost 36. 000, , tinee-story aduition to twanery worl 6, 000. Fredesick 3. James, -threc-story dwelling on Washu on. mesr Robey, to cost 36,000. Wiliiai Kuntz, two-stors dwellinz on Lowe av- enue. near Twenty-eiznth street, 10 cost $1.500, Jucob Lie diéiitng on Granger, near Weli, to cost 34,100, A G ,\nflo on, Two-story dwelling ut. 641 Ro- bey. to cost Wr. Leonard, one-sfory store at 992 and 89+ West Aladison street, 1o ¢ost 2. 500 . Hocruer, three-story sdditon to brewery, to cast $5,500. Yattics Quinn, two-story dwelling at 226 Aber- deen, o cost 31500, yuba 1. De caroorn Efreet, 10 coet $2,160. -Ioflnph Liosan. three-story dweliinzgand two- 21 West Monroe siredt, 10 cust o two-story” awelling at 1018 SOUTH CHICAGO. The dwellings telon2ine 1o the Fidelity Sav- w5 Bunk w1l ve soid at South Cmeao on \lmm , Sept. 16, at 3 p. . The sale will be hetd at Bro“u’i Mills, and it is expected that the worsinmnen atine onlls will be burcaasers, as there is now wuly a swall number of houses avatlable lor the azcommodation of tue lange foree cxupln\ml at the ml PHEDRA AND (ENONE. {4 Puinting at the Expusition.] 0 wondrons Art! by whut deep mysnc power Tath tnou unveiled this scene of wward strife— This contlict of the Soul with Barth—the hour Of geen remorse, of Death o’ershadown In that sull chamber wnere toe Athenian Queen Lies 1n the husked throes of pozson's deathiy clasp? lerio 2 rein, But fuin would grasp; Love, o were to destzoy What w: 10 cmploy The wrath of #ous to ber deadiyre On one \\‘I.lm-l:_ tul beaaty migat have waked Apolio's iyr THis virtues sunz. remorse a ebaft hath seat, “Fhat parts the soul from its frail tenement. CHICAGO c P ——— The Lutest Nonsense at Newport. New York Sun, Awong the bigh novelties impurted from Lon- dou fashiouable circles this summer are the so- called singiug quadril-s. Mrs. Augustus L. Whiting not. lou ¢ a reception at woich nrroduced. The dancers, ed a5 Watieau shepherds and shepnerde: es. would iu appearance gave doue homor 1o the charmin Le Peti Triauon, m which and the Comte d'Artors the dress and i Frauce, the singing was purely Enil Iappy adaptacion of M s melodies sut 1o dancing music. The cavalier 2oes wrward, siugine: - Little Bu-Peup has lost ber sheap, And don't xuow where to find ‘em. To waick tue lady, advancing in turn, answers; i Leuve them nione and they'li come home, Aud oring toeir tails hebind tnew. Or the shepherd sings (sud this bad even than the fexend of the sheep): Lwon't marry you, my pretty mand. . To whica the bergere, with a comical and sprigitly reveceuce, archly warbles: 5 \obm;v eked you, s, she vnd. At oue of Mrs. Kernochan’s reveption: of the e of the Gacen’s Counts Hu dunced 4 sinring quanatle in full hustiog cos- tume,—searlet coal. houts. breeches, ete. The women were dressed as IBArGUises.— cades, powdercd hairy roaze, and patel ittle pustoral fetes of the gardens of Marte Antoinetie GENTLEMEN] TRY THE CORD(}VH SHOE, Suarantoed 1o be the T Mesares tahen. BURT'S $5 o0 SHOES, STYLES. M. WHEELER & CO., * 74 EAST MADISON-ST. "~ A full line of Ladics® and Gents' Fine Boots T it Fellet. . Sie hes Al ught Salve for birns,.boi SIS, UL brutses, &t sis have PGy ._...'..‘__._ ot & AINSECT POWDER, Sy eSS ‘Bto bugs. Hoaches. Maths, J Sleas, tice. ete. - Warrant - 3. Arend's Tnsect Powder- a ) Depot, 179 E. Madson-st, SILES. a%sfi@%fi SILKS We are now eftering a large line of the Cciebrated BUIRET SILKS Bought previous o ihe ad- vance. 'The tollowing quali- ties will be fonnd worthy of yous immediaie attention: 100 pes. Guinet Gros Grains at $1....a, $1.50 and 31.75. : 50 pes. Guinet Gios Grains, superb finisk. at $1.90 and $R. 25 pes. Ponson’s Extra Heavy '=a'cm finish Gros Grains -at $1.50, others ask § 100" pes. Black Gro= Grains s.t 80c, $1 and $1.10. 100 pes. Improved American Silks, 22 inches wide, warrant- ed to wear, at $1.15, $1.25 and COUD SIKS. 50 pes. Colored Silks, new shades, at $1. . 50 pes. Col'd Gros Grams, 19 i mcues wide, at $1.10, equal to any in this market at $1.25. 60 pes. Improved Silks, 22 inches wide, 30different shade, warranted to wear; price $1.25. 200 pes. Black Tmmmmg Vel- ;etys? at $1.26, $1.85, $1.50 and 1.'75. 50 pes German Cloaking Vel- vets, 27 inches wide, at $.75, worth $3.50. PARDRIDGES, MAIN STORE, 1!4 & 116 Statest. KELL@@G ‘CARY! Two GRAND CONCEBTS by these Groat Artists, at The Takernacls, . On the Evenings ul‘Seutember"!D and Oc- tober 1, to be assisted LEVY! The Renowned Cornetist. ftrakose’s Entire Rew Company, And DLherAArtis-tu of wm:ld wide r_eputnflon. AL HAMLL Jxo. Secord and last week of the Magnificeut Transforma- tion Sprctale. the NATAD QUEEIN, vie of fuimitable splendor, - with BALLET CO! fe Artiste, e, MLLE BU)L ANTE, Asglsted by thote Graceful Dancers, 5 and LLE. EUGENIE, Extended engazement of GEORGINA SMITiy $16 eXITenely Po uar Burles e A anda Strong Corps of Une Buiared Aceessoric FULL DI MATI Tuesday and Friday sfternoon. Y, SERL 2% speolal e weautifur, Socomlished, wny iy M1 i Who wili apyéar fu Tayleure’s néw, sparkitng comedy- drams, emitled | PARTED, Supported by her oirn Combination.of shich the mem- Ders are all Actors of u ledsed zreat ability. Scale of Vrice 30, 75¢, $1. Box Oibee open all &MUSEV!L. NESe HOOLEY’S TUEATRE ° 15,3, HOOLEY te Proprietor aad 'Manuger. Prices, 5, 50, —sc, and 51. Mofliees, 25 2nd Soe. BRILLIANT SUCCESS “OF THE ESIINENT TRAGEDIAN -DMIER. JOFIN WCULLOUGH! SUPPOKTED BY THE STAL ARTISTS, Mr, F. B. Warde, Mr. H. Meredith, Miss Maud Granger, . irs. E. L. Davenport, And Full Dramatic Go. MOXDAY nid TOESDAY, Sept. 16 and 17, drat tme at.this Theatro of Dr. Bird's Tamous I'rize Trazedy, THE GLADIATOR. WEDXESDAY MATINEE-Shakspearc's Sublime H0HED-AHD JULIET. WEDNESDAY NIGHT—Iiy negent request. Mr. M'Caliongh Wil répeat bis wonder?ul impersonatfon of VIRGINIUS. THUESDAY. Sept. 19, HENRY Vili, AND THE LKXLAGO DEBUI' oF MISS EMILY GAVIN AS QUEEN KATHERIN - FRIDAY, Sept. 20, BEREFIT OF MR, J. WPCULLOUGH, Joln Howard Payne's grest Tragedy, BERUTUS; OR, THE FALL OF TARQUIN, Brutue... ..3ir. Johu M'Cullough. sept. 21, SATURDAY, . Grand M'Cullough Matinee. SATUEDAY NIGHT-Last raoce of JOHN MWCHLLOTGH AND COMPANY, avhen wili be pre- sented Shaxspeare’s Thillivg Tragedy, MACBETH. Macbeth ... 3r. John M'Cullough. Lady Macbeth. i Funlly Gavia. MONDAY, sept., 23, ® RIGE'S EVARGELISE COMBIATION, mz*oflum BUILBING. TXPOSHTION ART HALL OPEINT SUNDAY, 1to 6 P. M. Admission - - 10 Cents. EEFOSITION BHiLDING, " BXPOSITION D.A_ILY ! | A.D™M. 10 P. M. AD 5 5 CENTS WURSTER’S N E“ CHIC X(O() THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 15,1878, GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE. Celebrated Comedy, THE TARINGOF THESHR W! Sate Shakepeare's FROM SEPT. 15. performauces cvery evening. unl 3y Afteruoon Matinee. WVICKER'S THEATRE. Second Week. umu-:an.w A, The Emineut Come-~ JOSEPH J. EFFERSON WRIP VAN \VI\'](L}« i i AND SATUEDAY MATIN X dayi I adviner, ” Gos ‘Grriages may Le ordcred LARGE PIPZ ORGIN at the ESPQS&_’I;}O,?; 'cn'ums THE hich las been bult av BUILDING b5 o s otinad iy Ms Dt Wednesday da TRE, Brovrietor and Msnager. T NIGHT OF Appro rlate Scenery by elict wiil “apbesr the popular stir. HAVERLY’S Mr. Ma- e r A NESSESGER FROY SAKVIS 0N, Mondsy—ajestic Revivul of Unele Towm’s Cabin. DANEING_ACADEMIDS, SKOW’S DINTIRG SCHOOLS. WEST SIDE. Cor. Adams and Halsted-sts., WILL COMMENCE SATURDAY, SEPT. 28. Ladles aud Gents at8 .1, Miezesand Mastersat2 p.m. NORTH SIDE. Hlall, cor, Clark and TilinoisS DAY, OCT 1. auf’ " ashington-st. B0 RNIQUE’S SCHGOLFOR DANCING 128 Twenty-fonnk-st, agar Indiena-av,, - WLLI. REOPEN SA.l‘;TB.DAY OCT. 5. &S DA\‘CING' SCHOOL, Avenue Hall, 159 Twenty-secondest., 1(cnxu.ou 43045, _For terms apoly a the bail. I\DI\ IDUAL L STRUCTION fiegm: To-Morrow, AT_NO. 50 DEARBORN-ST. Hershey Music-Hell. }lfl I:rm bexins to-morrow. By CHAS. B. RADDIN & GO., Auctignecrs, 118 aud 12 Wabast-ay. 3, OOO CASES BOOTS AND SHOES 225 CASES ROBBERS - AND ARGIIGS, | AT ATCTION, TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, LARGE AUCTION SALE DRY CGCOODS, Clothing. Ilats and Caps. Notions, &c.. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. I8. CHAS. E. BADDIN & CO- By DLI&OV, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, 78 & 80 Kandolph-at. IRVING PARK. 85 Choice Lots AT ATUCTION, ON THE GROUNDS, WEDNES- DAY, Sept. 18, 2t 3 p. m, We arc lnséructed to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, to closea partnership, 65 CHOICE LOTS AT IRVING PARK, Terms— CASIL Lalanee fn 4 VEATS, ty Iy situated only two biocks from Ii:V d GEAYLAND Depots of Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul N will leave depot corner of . m. on day of sale. Al are fevitedto aitend. ‘Ui .0t are post-ively to be | sold. aud completc alitracts furnisned each purchaser. For farther nforiuation uhply to ELIS EIY & CO., Auct'rs, Or JAMES BAXTER, 172 Washington-st. FOR TUESDAY’S SALE, SEPT. 17, AT 9:0 O'CLOCK, A. M., GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE, Carpets. Stoves, General Murcha OUR REGULAR WE};.KLY SALE. Friday, Sept.20,at9:30a.m., MJW AKD bEW‘(D-H-&ND A full line Carpets, Dining-Room FURNITURE, General Housohold Goods, General Mer- chandise, &c., &c., &c. ELISON, POMEROY &€CO. ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT ATCTION, Monday, Sept. 23, at 10 a. m,, FOURTH FLOOL STORE 210 IMADISON Mannncturiu Machiucs, Fluting and ubrofdering chimies, Cutting Rowris and [uble-, Cliaire with tan By GEO. £. GORE S® ana 70 Wabasn [REGULAR TRADE - SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 9:30 a. m., aptory Gffcrig, B Special Per Twenty' Ci Very slightly lmucrl 19 REAL ESTATE AUCTION, —AT— Brown's Rolling and Nail MI_HS SOUTH CHICAGO. Fuil p.n'llr:nl.\r: announced ALLE. s-ure i rented, and at lesst one huo- Zuted at once. i to hid o o or_more should take & For: Wayne Bave not done so be: Soughe:n Railroad &= 1 I used to 0 and retura, starting 4t ¥:50 1200m. Real estate men, bullders, and ¢ to ln present. [lollers of Fhicly = books ¢an apply them ou account of the purclisse Abstracts “showlns good title aud statutory deeds furnisned eacli bust .14\“? 18 [XHY\ at Browms Mills tme Hundredths seland, and Glverdale, to which the tailsig dnd otliers 18 Tibized ALLEN' ACADEMY iy snd thorouzhiy equinped sehoof fn s for tayy and youne men. Prepares or busduess life. Five Departments. G it . Girls wisninz nfcred. A fey Alo il il P fis rectve splendid Prime i V. B.—Youni Ladics aud Young ) ter e Sonhpmore Clasics of the I kastern G cal prvue thelr Freshu (HICAGOFRHAL LU Morgan Park (near Chicage), Begins Tes Sept. 10. 1878, Premmmr) and Collegiate Depargments, an Owlonn Co: Grad; 5 Conrse in Music, Drawlae and T For (. Morean Tark, Cook Co., Ill., or at i HIGALAND AL, The next sesslon of tils well-known Tustitutiou for of Youn Ladies wil begin Seot. 1o, C Stusic, Painting, ¢ ferms. U, President. ue A Wednesday, Bept 18 AT $:30 A. M. PROMPT, WE SHALL SELL AT ATUCTIOIN - 40 Cases Chicago Co’s Women's, Hisses', and Children's Caif Pegzed Polish, Dest Caston-mats, r 10 Gasss Cmicago Skoe Co.s Women's and Kisses' Kid, at, and {irain, Bulon, Site-lace, and Pelish. 20 Gasis ¥, L Keitd & Sons'-Alexis and CORgTess “As.” 25 fases Bl Caif Bogls, best, 200 Casis Hews, boys, and Youtks', M. F. Pronty's Sucker Bots, (Blly warrasted, and sold onfy thronah us, 15 Cases ens faud-Seved Alzxis and Button. €0 Casss Men's Calt 1. 8. Congress and Alezls, .prime, 40 Cusss He's Grain Buots, afid 0 gims. 8 Cases Yomen's Wiite 8l fly 1,000 basss N Bngland male Wapen's, Misses), and Chuldren's Wear, 1,500 fsss ', Boys, aud Yuums’ Baats, Alexis and Congress. And fine lines of Philadelphia and Rochester made goods. Goods and Catalogues resdy for fnspestion Moniay, GEO. P, c CH), I’eremptory Auction Sale STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS ENTIRE STUCK OF Custom-mace Clothing, Fine lmpor:ied Cloths and Cassimeres, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Glovos, Boots, Shoes, etc. Thursday. Sept. 19, 8t 9:30 O'clock . m., at our E 7%, tindolnb-st : €O.. Auctioneers. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, FURNTGRE AND thA' AL MERCIEANDSE. SATURDAY, Se oclock . 1., 8t our esrognis, T | . BUT 0., Auctioncers, Real “Estate Auction Sale OF CHOICE PROPERTY 1N TAWNDATHE, Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 21, at 4 o'cloc] Ou arrival u{ ll ¢ train at Lawndale, Prawsnow realy. W. 3. WUTTERS, LONG & CO. | itving in retired country town would Iike to take fnto sls, pupi’ matinees, Fig 1y, Italian. etc., free 1o gl Seor, 16, Send for ENCE £DDY and 3trs. s, B. M Tie Chicazo Klflflfl?lflflfl[l TRAINING SCHOOL, S or Khise 8 EENWO0OD HALL. Corner Forty-eighth-st. and Madlxon-av. Scheol for Young Ladles. opens S W. G. RICHARDS. Prinerpal. 5 puplls cag take pluacton & 2 and ret Fall_tern be- ular, H. CLAL- MET, Direcors. ¢ close of school. fnvited. HARVARD SOCL TOOL, Corner Indiana-av. aud Thirty-arst- I reopen Mond: 2h preparatfon 107 Collze, tire Scf Tiusiness Life, Full set of . Principal, T Indlana-av. A LADY her family a few children to Bdueate with her younz: dangluees, Engiill Geruas, Freuch, and Muste. fe- fer to the Tion. Wn. Br. For particulary 3.piy m JOHN JONNSTON. 119 Fiftn-ay., . Tast Walnntst Philadelphia, will_reonen ~c;- course iven: also pupils r Tlarvard czami- Mrs. 11 21 Walaus-st. MISS STARR Having regirand rony vacatlon (il resume her rawtig and Falntiug at ber residence, 290 BLOCUTION SULENTIFICALLY T4 H’I‘ Author of the Sclence of x;lauux»n, ___ 7I0West Mouro Nor'h Side k-mler*arten aml Sehoel Wil resume Mondsy, Sept. 16, corner of Dearborn and Eric-sts. A Esa.. ) r‘u"l Collepiits Central _location, | Withoat question-the-Larzest Photosranic Estsy. - Iisnment fn the Cuited Stata © 23" Fhotogran‘xer \75 MADIEOi S, £abintis. S5 . ars, [ antl CABINET lemflupm CARB A SPECLALTY AT €TEVEN shey Music Hall. TH t ALM’E‘EE&EE} 48c PER POUND. HHCKSON'S CASH GROCERY IIOI)SB, 113 East Madison-st. STTAL AN DEPARTURE OF TR, | ExrLizaTION OF e — Mames.—t San, “xevpred. T 0a10460 & WORTEWESITRY PATLWaY, 2 Clarkest. (i Tickeconices 62 Gl Glicrnan Tiou aady ~Sunday excepred. Mondiy exee abuctnc Fast Line. astoux Clty & Y wbubuqae Day uDubiuy . via Cllio e & Dusiniie ockrd & Dunurite. LMarquetce £ alake t bFomi dLaie sk ocse PO SIS _ s are run thrazh, betwer capv and Council Blats, on 4 cao und Cou 4, 0a the traiz 16ating Chicas ‘Noather road runs Pullman of any Othér fora o Borel ears west of Chieazo. ‘2—Depot corner of Wells and Kinzle-sta. - $=Dnat carnurof Canalsud Rinfe-sta: Depots oot of L:Ake st.., [ndlang-n and Canal and Sixtechih-sts. Tle! +t., and at depots. i3 and Sixtes 2 Oidees, & .3"&3‘:. Mendota & Galesbuzs EXpress. ¢ 7: Qriawa & Sireator Express. Rzockford Duliuqug Stoux Gity EXpress st Express. Pacttic Kansas & Colorado E: Grove \ccom'ds & rtawa EXpress . ora Passcnger, Kot &l TS Puliman Palace Dininz. Steening-Cars ave run etween Chicaso and ummu the Paclc Express. CHICAGO. ALTUY & ST. LOUTS AND ciiaco 8 EANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINER - Tnfou bepot. West Shde, near Madlon-se. b Twenry-third-st. Tleket Oce. t.:ndngg‘fi Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex < i+ £t Louls, Sprinzfield & Moblle & New Orivans. &t. Louls, Springtieid & l‘n« H!lrllfll‘m Cokuic xpress. § Chh:\"va Paducah R. k. E: Streator, Lacon, Wash'ton Jollet & DFight Accomindatn * CHICAGO, MILWAUKFE & ST. PAUL RATUWAL Tnlon Lepor, corner Malison and Cznal-sts Thes Otfice, G3South Clark-st., opposite’ Sherman Hoass, and at devor. iiwaugee Express Wistousin & e *10:102. . * 4:00% @ 1 Tt ] p. m. S04 T, neapotis are ool either via Mad 0, OF vz Watertawn. LaCrosic. and Winons. , WLINOTS GE'N'I’EnL RAILROAD- ake-si. wud fou: of Twenty-sxcond - fandoipa-st.. near Clark. For eirculor and othier b DIy 10 tho rigcloal. 7 PENNSYLV,_NTA fi[LITARY ACADEHY, GHESTEL. P structlon in ¢ Auctioncers. By J. C. & G. PARRY, 272 Enst Madison-st. On Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 10 a. m., WILL BE SOLD ~ THE CONTENTS OF A FOUR-STORY MARBLE-FRONT DWELLIKG, Removed for convenience of sale. ‘Thie sale 13 positive s the ownerd are leaving the city, aud 18 weil worthy the attention of deaters and others, ALSO s $£37,000 of Tully Paid Up Stock in The Spelding Manuiacturing Co. The cupltal ftock of the Company fs $30.(0), and the Company, which fs ent . possessed the excludive bt 10 wanufacture a iine of speciaitics that have a large nad faereasing sale, Aio at the Mame time. 3 quaitity of the munufac: tured goods of sald Company, Glue, Lizhining Linivient, Soup Powder, &e. “Terms Inule Known at tine of sale. Posit HY RUSH, An By H. FRIEDMAN, 200and 202 l.uudnlph- £ Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 10 o'clock, RL(‘UL\!» TRADE E OF arl&,’huu Dt vare, e ‘kery Auction Touse n the K;nurcn Ly buyers. by atteniled BCKFORD, Auctr. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., Auctioneers, £5 & &7 Raadoloh-st. Ou Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 8:30, The Parlor and Chiamber Sets, Carpets, Stoves. and all Household Goods, a1t 401 Calumet. WM. MOUREHO On Wednesday, Sept, 18, at 10 a.m., " WE WILL SELL PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, Burcaus, Wastistands, Liockers, Lounzes, D . Show-cases, Bruswels, Auctioneer. Cylinder oly, and Chieago, M. 72and 74 Wabash-av., AT ATCTION, Tuesday, Sept.17, at10 o’clock a.m., 2,000 CASES BGOTS&SHOES ]l"cdlfl‘fl" KEIT] H‘h Sen's, Huys tlud \uul.\; Alests frowa the IlusL [ :h'- n i M. Bl. bA‘thES L LO Aflcflnnfl:n. By D. D. STARK & CO., $iand 85 mudoln.l-sL OUR REGULAR SALES This week will take place On Wednesday, Sept 18, at 9130 2. m., And Saturday, Sept. 21, at 9:30 a. m.. ‘When we will offer a large stock of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Carpets, and General Merchundise, Gloods st tp, 8¢ Privase sale. . D. STARK & By HODGES, MORRISON & CO., GG West Lake-st. AT OUR WAREROOMS, Wadnesday & Salurday Evenings, S2pe18 & 21,at ‘Weshall sell a seneral stock of Household G cas, Crockery, Glassware. Cutlery, 3toves, &c.. &c. Look nut for burzajns. & MORRISON. BA\TH&. Bl e B 69 itandoiph-at. Taprecedented gnceess I the troat- ment of Catarrh. ‘Khenqaiban, Neur: Paratals, Droger, Dyspepsia, and seaud Discases. - Call or send Auct'rs. 652 West Lk uul) DS <léian 10 the C1ey ¥ 00 wareaits Dors Garrty for thoru ILVA AND . BIRADS (oriizily v, Htrmuu‘rn) audDay and” Gernai c isclien- Dr JAJEES PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington St., -.Hcago, iil. 1t 1 el knowa D P ot iseesed sm4t eIty e eiats ateaticn, Kbk Tor Shnmilion, caplatais Mo shonid arry T ¥y 2ot 7 Ouly 13 e e R e S panerrend e oot o B g eariation e O 2 by S Dr. Jemes 1 60 veair of R Stutterinz aad Stammering positively cured or no PITTSBURS, FT. WATNE &cm..moxmwn Mslland Express. Pacific Express. Trainsleave from Exposition Bulldlag foot of Mos- - Louis Express . outs Fast Ling HICRIGAN CLW AL RATLRIAD. 0 203 0f et fidison-sts. Ticket OIS o 254 Grind Fasite otsie BAL"TMOEE & 0TI, ot Otfices: 83 Clark: Falmer Dows Ginctnatl, Indinnapoliz, Lou» Deoot faot of La PIITT3RURG, CINCINNAT™ & ST, LOUB 2 3 (Cincluuat! Air-Line and Koxomo Line.) finton and carroil-ats_ West SHS_ feville. Cownmouy & Day Expres.... Nizar Expros o) i loz¥ over pire Fal Th the most extrar lishied.» The fondon Luncet Cincinnatt, Todf; Loulsvlile Day F Ntz CFIFAGO, RCCE TSLAND & PACIFTO xum Deyoty corher of Vau ired aid Slioraau-si. - Ullice, 36 Clarkest., Si douse. be wichout rhiis val benefactor.” Anll cuiot of @ cents e auzhor can hie idress” DI, . H. “vk 4 Bulten sereet, ”‘*‘“"'TIIYS LF BEE Dy, Kean, 173 Soath Clarkest.. Cli aliy ot by matl, f r special diszases, Drod. Kean b5 the TS OF 10 PF. HAUHEY s don, znd su- and Lons othciatorshed | l Bsrierso all o on g charges, m— cent or of jun -l:m iz, Prepared 3 D Cig, P .’\rls ¢ Dty " Rusited gmus. cars, at75 cents eacl. | Tickeutleey: 77 Clark st Day Ma . \nnvul-uen For Eac! - Sutupiay’s Boat Fur Maulstee, | ¥or For S saturdav’s St, Joe ont don't icave notli. For “Mitwautier, Nfackinaw. CHICAGO & EASTERYN ILLIHOIS RA!I-BU-\B “Danvi N a SBasud P PRFIPP g & Wodnesday . Docks 100t of

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