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ARY 18, 1880—SIXTEEN. PAGES. ‘HE CHIGAGU. ‘RIBUNE: § i aoe AMU: Goons, r. 5 ANTUSEMENTS. ¥ en. i 120 to 76, only. three Southern members | 1878. The conviction of ‘higher prices and : é REAL ESTATE. = story dvr allings on Tatlin street, near Adams, OF ae for i i i more staple business condition leads to Re. | PAVERLWS THEATRE. HOOLEVS THEATRE. core eee “+f. | store and” dwelling at No. 643: West Indiana |. ‘The bill was killed in the Senate by stpottis fuse of neatly all piters. They have poully. | J-H-HAVEILY......i....-Proprieior and Manager. | H.M, HOOLEY & 2 : ; , : strect, to cost $3,500; John Connor, two-story | ering it; all but five o: fe. “South ee y during the past: fe’ by —— - t's 5 . ae inn Are! vent s a . It was then abandoned | ‘pecially acre wand closed it out at} rhis(SUNDAY) Evening, Jan. 18, at So’clock, Rossin! T Store and.House Rents Beginning dwell 4 at No. hed as her aVEDUG fo cost tors going agains! it Houses of Congress cash ‘sales at pate 700: per cent advance. ‘cc r ER. oF) One Week Only . + to Ri ‘ ‘The loans for the past two weeks compare | the Republicans had: gone Solid for it, while |.” Schrader Bros., 178 Dearborn ‘street, trans- ST AB AT MAT 9 - s . to Rise. coutone ee , the sluvebolders and. their ‘allies. had so |‘act'a general real-estate} usiness, and are a concent, in | COMMENCING MONDAY EVERING, JAN. 18, OF : ae ie F - unanimously opposed if as.,to insure its de- | leading house. In business since 1865, they.) Together with a Grand Miscellaneous CONCH 5 - y * es ci: 4. Dhis week. |\Previous week, | feat, ca ee ue ‘are:familiar with Chicago property, and speak | rege tne nee ti Cborus of b : seneaisnn eaacanlanethec| + 2S a Advances of 16,25, and 66 Per Cent— on tie) romrareapinra = ‘In 1860 another Homiestead bill ‘was _intro- | ‘intelligently as to its prospects. They believe y ‘The}Coming Star. whose pheno Tnoney aud People, “Effect on Building, - © - 2 [Re| Amount} No-| Amount | diced into the House by the Republicans, | the market is extremely prounising, {his being HER MAJESTY’S OPERA. aat is the ; ; = Es e pal Ben gras V3 uy 5, al Tron. ie a particular! acl rs Pas 33) $00.59 ge Sia Bites but Bae, to 6 against it, all from the | ‘thre ‘have not beam % ‘many applications | Director of the Music and Conductor, Signor Ardlth MISS ADELE i g lg i = we Fam detoc|| slave Stutes but one, and hea Pennsylvanian. | for purchase a3 apredbae ‘This is-true of pubenaae! E : Active but Surreptitious Inve: [asl seto,az5{l 100) g287,024 | When this bill went into the Senate it was'| Eastern . capitalists seeking investments. ; lem aA Superseded by 2 substitute, which the House | This firm make.loans at 7 and 8 per cen! pidkad aeiletpoletien Donors, _ ments in Real Estate. ‘They deal largely in North Side property, | ‘Af-™Cujus Animam.” Susnor Brignolt. ‘and .their list embraces a variety of bi aves nals ost Homo.” Mile, Alwina Valleria Menee snd business property in the suburbs, | and Mss; Hucoria” Stenor Galasst. particularly Lake View.. - ‘Alr—" Ela! Mater.” Horr Behrens and Chorus. Quartette—“Suncta Mater.” “Mile. Alwina Valleria, AMUSEMENTS. aa Miss A. Cary, Signori Brignoll and Gal the beneficent. enactment, and once. more it M’VICKER’S THEATRE. fara - Mayor Harrison has vetoed the subsequently accepted, with slight amend- * SIXTEEN-FOOT-SHED ‘ ments, the Hepublicang as usual — ordinance, but. advises the modification ‘of |“ ‘VOTING FOR FREE HOMES, | the fire-limits ordinance to the extent of per. | and the slavehoiders and their allies opposing: mitting “the erection of a limited number of | them, This took place..in June. But Bu- 2 moderate wooden buildings on ie rc chanan, then President, es the feeble hen lands comprising mucl) of the outlying, lent tool of the slave power vetoe: tricts of the cite” This would simply. pile Paeueu DRESS G00) 200 pieces Half-Woot ); BELGARD ‘Under the‘management of H. J. SARGENT and supported by & The Olarendon Hotel Sold—Other Impor- : tant Transactions. ‘| JAI Infiammatus.” Chora; Sao Hie” Quando Compas.” Mile. Alwinn Val- L. Cary, Si How to Believe, Beal Esiate from Taxation—The ; up. id the y the kindling-wood for | ; i res ies Jerin, | Af Brignoll, and H : itine * Homestead Law—Biscellaneous, aujiher ire lke tia of ter | “but “undismayed by these reverses, tho | yosdy’ Jen 18, 18h coy Brae dog tho Wok, | UE noe wear eens an | FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY! onal Suitings at 15 gj. . The Lincoln Park Commissioners have de- ents of the bill persevered in their deter- om Ys , }, every brening dung | 1 ae iy, slanodt ‘Griguoil, Galassi, und Chorus. | former price, 25e, a cided to widen the .Lake-Shore drive to the full width of sixty feet. City-Engineer Cregier, who was ordered by the Council to make an estimate of the cost of.a bridge at Dearborn street, finds that the cost of the bridge itself will be trifling in comparison to that of raising to the conse- mination to provide free homes for.the Posts and, overcoming all Qppasition, passed the present law, which . Lincoln on the 20th of May, 1802, did not hesitate to sign. _. Millions of acres of the public domain have already been taken up under this law thus enacted, and millions more await the advent Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, CHAS READE’S GREAT DRAMA, DRINK. Rents have already begun to advance for the coming year. Asan instance, it may be mentioned that for a small. store on Madison Street, east of Dearborn, the owner, who is now receiving $2,400 a year, has been offered MISS BELGARDE PLAYS Monday and Wednesday Evenings, Jan. 19 and 21, Vid - in - “Twolth. Nt” 200 pieces Momie . () thy, New Shades, at 20¢, ”’ 100 pieces Basket Cloth aj i PART IL. M 1 tte M1," ‘a -Arditt forcean a: is. Gavott rey gagenwe” (by desire). “Ave Marin ¥..,.735 Chorus—" 0 Signora Ballad (by desire)". Good oe ie) Signor B ‘Emilie Ambre. jorus. , Sweetheart ‘ol. raised from: $2,800 a year to $3,500. There is a sharp demand for stores, especially for shops. The small supply is already raising : By, the Orchestra. ‘The following prices ‘will be adopted: Parquette and Parguette Circle. $4,000 a year for a three years’ lease. The } quent new grade a number of large ware- | ofthe settler. Why it is that the thousands HENT OF S0\01 SEULAS STORES: |. |. Houses’ in Vicinity on each side of the | oF ‘nen who throng fo our cities to waste Swedish Molodies......-+++. {2 Suinerhorde Brocades at 18¢, on the opposit side of the street has been | Tiver. = " away and sink into poverty and oblivion do ‘ Es Path b Trofhaltan i Be ‘ : _ Commissioner Waller, in his not avail themselves of the beneficent provis- An Adaptation of Emile Zola's Novel, Grand March—" Le “Prophete” +2. Meyerbeer Tuesday Evening and Saturday Matinee, 100 Piece: S Cotton Br cade, jons of the Homestead law; is- one of the reatest_ wonders -and. marvels of modern fimes. No other nation under the sun offers ANNUAL REPORT, asks for the construction of new sewers the This is as much as can be “LVASSOMMOIR.” good styles, at 12.1.3. owaliad ~ in ~ “As You ike 1k” 0: yf $200,000. the question, Where will the retail trade of | Expended t¢ faze in one season. If a | ahome to.the homeless on such terms as |- ry Balcony Chuirs und Bulcony Sofas. * . je the businessentre find room for its expan- fend be orucred i will advanee the that: of the UnitedStaigs, Everybody can have | The Novel in its 76th Edition. Fully cir : 100 pieces English Cash. i ict vancing the cost 0 Nn thing if the: : 7, 7 3 ‘ pocaruae warils Sete Speoulstion '¢ me focteriale and Isbor By ea wwitile the work | The improving condition of the working The Play in its 2a Year at.the Theatre General admission eras gg fatten Wednesday Matinee, Jan. 20, mers, one yard wid pro ty of its rolling back on Stat et | itself will, in many cases, be hurriedly and | people enables New Jersey real-estate agents | L’Ambigu, Paris, and approaching its | mic Box-onice will be open to-day, Sunday, Jan. 18 a ' “ ” * e, north of Randolph, and then seeking an out- | io berfectly done, - The estimates for to report the demand for houscs and apart-| g00th' Presentation at The Princess’, | fom 10unu! 4. Parthenia =-]J-- ie ‘amar best quality, large Ya. Ce ae eee ne aE, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS Se ana oerae Ge than atcaay oer ame |* London, " HAVERLY’S THEATRE, POs riety of colors, at 3 car lines. i v “ ¥ s have been greater than at iany ott e J - 5 vy: amount to the- round sum of $259,568.47. | anic. ‘sing people are makin; P Corner Monroe and Dearborn-sts. e . ‘9 at, HOUSE RENTS since the panic. . Working p ae Messe TOMPHINS ghd HILT, have purchased the | J. H. Haverly --Proprietor and Manager. | vhursday and Saturday Evenings, Jan. 22 and 24, These goods will le Nearly alll of : this is for the city’s portion of street improvements, ordered by the City Council. The estimate of the Street Depart- air WARES, and are loo sing or ood Homes, Americe. In order to secure the success It scored ut can be had for from \. order to secure coos it oe d repairs amounts | Of this class of homes the demand exceeds Seca ee ae trre te SO UOmInE OnE RET ANE inent for street cleaning jong i feb eh the supply. ‘There is not so much activity in | Cos peau, » Plumber. to $146,550. The amounts put dow: the middie class of houses. Gouget, 4 Blacksrai THE PUBLIC PARES - E Capitalists in New York, like those in Chi- | Lantier, x Hatter, are strictly for maintenance, not a cent to } cago,.are buying * Sige de weet es tae ACHE PROPER a lation of Si, asked for the a talking them over, andif it becomes evident | & tenon steam roller. It will be indispensa- Among the Taree, transfers of real estate in that higher rents can be secured will go for- | ble for the city to have this in order to do the FZ Astor of 100 acres of land at Afelros ward with extensive improvements. With | Work properly on the streets that have bean forming ‘a portion of the old Morris farm, ani this outlook the market for real estate would | Ordered to be macadeumlbed. | preparing the | situated between the Harlem Railroad and not naturally be dull. There is much more | road-beds properly for any kind of paving the Harlem Hlvet, for Ree Aine peaperte buying going on than the public suppose. | that may be used... - « bounded by Fourth and Lexington avenues Extraordinary efforts are being made by pur- | RELIEVING REAL ESTATE FROM TAXATION. | and Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth streets, are firm and advancing. Houses. that rented last year at $60 would now go at $70. There are not enough of them to supply the de- mand. Inquiry at the architects’ offices show. thatan unusual number Of buildings are likely to be put up in the spring. Owners have not yet settled on their plans, but are HER MAJESTY’S OPERA. LAST WEEK OF THE OPERA. & To-morrow (MONDAY), Jan. 19, Donizetti's Opera, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Edgardo, Signor Brignolf (his second appearance); Enrico Aston, Signor Del Puente; Raimondo, Signor Mont, and Luchi, Mile. Marie Marimon. Director of the Music and Conductor, Sig. Ardith, TUESDAY, Jan.%, Verdi's Opera, RIGOLETTO. Tl Duca, Signor Campanini; Rigoletto, Signor Galas- fi; Sparifuclle, Herr Bebrens; Monterone, Simnor Ziti Tinian | Monty Maddutona, Ame, Lublacie; and Gilda, Mme, rs. Trevitle WEDNESDAY, Jan. 21, Verdi's chef d’ceuvre, jara B. Blagg AIDA, Hamlet - - in - - “Tamlet,” OPHELIA. = by - MAS SARGENT. Friday Evening, Jan. 23, Isabella in “Measure for Measure,” SPECIAL NOTICE.---Mrs. Sargent was on the eve of a contemplated departure from New York for a tour around the world, opened this season gt 45 cents. i 100 pieces AI-Wool French - Cashmere, 40 inch wide, good quality; i - 60 cents a yard. - PARDRIDGEY thewell J. Buckley Maguinnis Springer . John T. Craven ‘kek Gene Wiley Eero Colompo, keepat st VAssoigiicie.\V-3 Sponcer jervalse, undress Lo" ries. ro ene no Siiss Rachel Noah Virginie, a Dressmaker in Paris..Miss Florence Chase Pharbe Suge, u youns lady of double life, a professional at uight’ and housew it ‘Miss Ada Gilman . Thos. W. Keeno aS LR. 8! chasers to We last week presented some most inter- | “ Indications of a building revival are seen ‘Miss Fannie Dudi : x CONCEAL THEIR OPERATIONS. esting facts in regard to the exemption.of in- IN SAN FRANCISCO Louise. iss Hieariewta Hose | gained’ Ret ge tere Bete Ty Rao mestre: Slenar | when the sudden illness of the leading lady Deeds are kept off the record. In one case ais qual and. Bona property Foun by the Bulletin. Within the last few weeks | sarieg 1 VOTmem Cte by Alario corps of suxii- |-Amneris, Mile."A. L. Cary; and Alda, Me. Smile | of the Company induced her to telegraph her 5 v has ion in New York | under. a revenue v dences have been started on : Pe THURSDAY, Jon. ™, Mi rs 0) 5 + over $250,000 worth of property has been | jix, " i e | Several large residence: Jan. 2, Meyerbeer's Opera, husband that she would fill the vacancy. x ‘ like our own, which were taken from th DINORAIL MAIN STORE, . the hills west of Kearny street, and a long tistof residences for which plans and specifica- tions have been drawn was recently published Mrs. Sargent’s “Ophelia,” by the pro- nounced critics, second to none. ‘Monday, Jan. 25—Weathersby-Goodwin Froliques in THE SCENERY IS ENTIRELY NE! Sixth Annual Report of the State Assessors If we had anybody in this Hoel, Signor Galassi; Corentino, Signor Runcio; lassi lie. A. L. Cary; Un Cacciatore, Herr Beh- (lig. Marie Marimon: bought in one suburb, but the. principals re hy fuse to let any mention be made of their | of that State. Gapraio, Mile AL. Ge State who would devote their time to a simi- And after the original designs, used at the original Nos. 114 and 116 STATES AUCTION SALES, By GEO P. GORE & 0, 80 und 82 Wabasb-ay. purchases, as they still have to buy to the Tar investipatt = H in the Bulletin, Under the influence of this duction in E: 23 "i a lar investigation, equally startling results building revival and the prospects of it con- | Productos = FRIDAY, Jan. 23, Ambroise Thomas’ Opera. their newly revised HOBBIES. Falue of $500,000. ‘The growth of the mining | would be found. | Not oue person in ten who tinuing: through the season, the price of SYNOPSIS: Guglteimo, Signor campeninis Lotarlo, Signor Det business is making real estate active. Suc- CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. ¢ cessful mine-owners are putting their profits into Chicago real estate, and Chicago real- estate owners are selling their property to is engaged in business in the City of CHICAGO CONTRIBUTES A DOLLAR to'the maintenance of either the State or City Government. Realy estate pays just Puente; Federico, Mile, A. L. Cary; Glarng, Slgnor Monti; ‘Filing, Milo. Aiwina Valeria; and Stisnon, ‘Mme. Emile Ambre. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE 8atur- day, Jun. 24, building materials, such as_nails, hardware, and lumber, were advanced. The prospects of a good harvest season throughout the in- terior are also favorable to a greater outlay Act 1--The Wash House (lighted by elec- tricity). The.Deserted Wife. The Fight. Act 2--Old Street in Paris. The Court- Friday and Saturday Evenings, buy mines, in the important transactions of | spout everything... ‘The State Assessors of | in the way of improvements in the city, 5 ee “ HAE sk ra ale Mr Jac Wel, |S eDunMe, THE Site Aso of |e way of improvement eS | stip eee DUXAMEERMOOT, REGULAR TRADE Siig: for Mr. Harvey M. Thompson, of exemption of real estate from all State taxes, | assessed value of real estate in New York. | act, 3--Cafe Chantin.. The Marriage. Saturday Nisit. don. 3 LAST NIE OF THE CUARENDON DOTEL, and to collect the amount required to | The total assessment for 1879 amounted to 3 A Eon. . | wane Ob AID, : on the northeast corner of Ontario and Clark | run the State Government from rail- | $918,153,180: for the progent year it is $956,- | | Act 4--Outside Virginie’s Home. The WAVERLY’S THEATRE. Saturday Matinee, D RY GOODS, sires Jot Babe, balling osso sourstories roads, insurance: >fompantes, telegraph 526,650; increase, $25,393,470. x Scaffold Accident. ;, = ; 5 nit, with six stores an asemen' ‘Xpre companies,—and all ot r ct = ‘os f = Hf rf + below the h pales cond then let each county, city, SATURDAYS TEANSEERS. Act 5--L’Assommoir. Temptation. Eight Nights and Two Matinees, TUESDAY, Jan. 20, 9:30am below the hotel; renting for $10,600, to Henry Corwith,. for $95,000. This is. considered a ‘eat bargain, as the property has rented for JAN. 23 AND 24, The late Great Success at Haverly'sand Niblo’sGar- |. den, New York, where it 1s continuing {ts great run The following instruments were filed for record Saturday, Jan. 17: 'Y PROPERTY. village, and school district take care of its Commencing Jan. 25. - An Important Showing in Desirable Goods. plas Sead GEO. P. GORE & CO., Anctioncen own matters, ‘The State of Illinois gets Act 6--The Ruined Home. Drink. | $16,000 in previous years, i eden, Sheldon & Co. have sold the site for a new elevator, 208x300 feet, on the river at the corner of Lumber street and what would be Fourteenth street if it were carried nothing, or next .to nothing, by reason of al- lowing corporations to be organized for the transaction’ of business here or in di: 6 States and Territories, In Pennsylva large amounts are realized from this source ia err: q Ontario st, 140 ft w of North Clark, sf, 25 ‘x109 ft, duted Jan. 5 (W. C. Webb to Catharine Price)..... Srererees: Fourteenth st, 2244 ft w of State, n f, 24% X103% ft, dated Jun. 17 (John Knoess to 2,600 Liberty st, 273,.ft¢ of Union, sf, 0x7d3¢ Act 7--Modern Paris on a Winter’s Night. Retribution. There is a Providence Severe but Juste : SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE. with » Supplemental Cast. THE PLAY OF THE PERIOD. The World's Greatest Dramatic Artist, REGUTAR WEBKLY AUCH ul through, for $62,640. alone every year, and the State Assessors of | Chicago’ & Western Indiana Railroad ‘4 Better Play than The Banker’s Daugh- r E ori betel fem hesorounr | Sees Stat MER ini | Se vo | onanism econ at M BOOTS, SHOES rst street, near Western avenue, for $700 an | adopted there. Why should not this same | West Harri ) First Production in this city of th rs ‘er @) acre. thing be done here? We know of no reason | 5x18 ft, dated Jan. 17 t. D. sf cn QLYMPIC THEATRE. | pesuinchy ashen peers . . aNB 3 Lyman Baird has sold to W. C. Reynolds | whatever. A license fee for each and every leason), G. W. SPRAGUE. roprietor and Manager = thirty-one acres in S. W. 47 N. W. 34 Sec. ‘89, 13, for $500 an acre, half cash, balance vs ger cent on or before two years. ir. C. M. Henderson has bought 100 acres corporation authorized to beorganized under the great seal of the State would bring into the jonte Treasury thousands of dollars yearly. ft, improved, dated Jan. 15° (Louise S. Moore to Albert Tarabu).. ae Kroger st,8 c of Raciue av, sw f, ft, with other lots in same subdivision, dated Nov. 15, 1878 (Cephas Willard to 1,100 To-day, Sunday, Jan. 18, at 2:30, POSITIVELY LAST MATINEE, sand Last Nfght Performance at 8 o'clock, ~ GALLEY SLAVE, By BARTLEY: CAMPBELL, RUBBERS, On Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 10.a.m of Mr. S. 5S. Darrow, at Auburn, where all Asst ey R: ae ce ‘4 irs alee p ne A ee of Now Tote wake tas ote following Milwaukee ave % ee ee es ME ne Author of “MY PARTNER,” the late hitat the Unit A good cli line of S ble Goods ana Hoads top, fue price yald was 345000 | language: “if local taxes in, elties and vik | MUanhee ay 21} ti acef Muro ie Niles and Evans. erases arene ems nies ean line of Seasonable Gia _ S eres x: " su cs ‘i ". + . Pe = . y the Fs . E. S. Dreyer Co. sold 25x150 feet, west | Jages had decreased in proportion tothe State | Saith toHeny ome 350 | Charles O. & Gertie Seamans. will be sheets an incen * front, about 100 feet north of Goethe street, n Dearborn avenue, for $175 per front foot, all cash, which will be improved imnmediate- dy; 4934x152 on La Salle street, west front, feet south of Grant street, for $5,150; lot 25x152 on North Clark street, '75 feet south of Grant street, east front, for $2,350; lot on North Franklin street, south of Wisconsin street, west front, for $1,400; four lots on Lewis street, near Diversy street, for $1,600; 160 acres near Homewood for ‘$8,000: and taxes, then their inhabitants, so far as op- pressive taxation is concerned, would indeed. beahappy people. But as long as reckless expenditures—unnecessary improvements far in advance of the needs of the times,-high salaries, and a multitude of unnecessary ofti- cers—are continued, and -business men and taxpayers leave the voting of money under the control of men in municipal corporations who do not directly pay taxes or feel respon- sibility, or regard as they ought the priceless South Dearborn st, n e cor of a eighth, wf, 483110 ft, dated Dee. 31, 1879 (Seck & bahn to William W. Stanley).... ...2 sess--06 - 4,100 South Dearborn st, same 18 .nbove, dated Jan. 15 (William M. Stanley ‘to Thomas S. Walker)..... Lincoln avy, 1% ft n w of 25x1% ft, dated Janu. 6 (L. F. and W. E. Furness to Charles Roth).........-.-+-.+ Lincoln av, 151 ft u w of Sophia st, nef, '25x1°5 ft, dated Dec. 80, 1879 (Aaron K: 14% cn 1,380 ‘The Monarchs PyeSminent, - Crumley and-De Forrest. Jennie Farran, ° In her artistic Skipping-Rope Dances. « ‘The Wonderful Swedish Dialect Actor, “ Charles J. Kelley. * ‘The Merry Swiss Couple, 3 Clark and Edwards. America’s Sensational Character Artists, ORIGINAL METROPOLITAN CAST, INCLUDING MISS MAUDE GRANGER, SICNORA MAJARAONI, By permission of A. M. Palmer, of the Union Square * ‘Tbeatre,) Mr. FRANK EVANS, ENTIRE NEW DRAMATIC RECITALS! Thursday, Jan. 22, 9:30 a.m., REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY & GLASCWRL Full lines of W. G. and C, C. Wate, Rock and Yellow Ware, Glassware “ assorted.” eleven lots in their Stock-Yards Subdivision | value of citizenship and the franchise carried | Stiles to Charles Roth).-......csee-ce02 1,2 tore 3 yer & Co. rented the building ana | Wit ib Just so jong wil Walnut st, @itt9 of Leavitt sf, Sixisi sa And the Sampbelland 8 Eke: iS A DGeasua Meas v0 EINE N, oie 8 Sar nae of Suna scala . Dre 5 7 (Norm - Co AL . 7 store northeast corner North Clark and Olto Se ceee Cae tid ie Suan J. Arnold eth te Las vice wlawkins and Kelley. |_| Mr: Thos, H Burns; Miss Rose Graham,” : SOR ED HESS COs Anttioneen. " a ance le INN ‘. . ; who ought ty bnew that.| eee aaciodiss fee SRrsON, Ae eondertul Me. Chas Webster,” “Little Georgie, : "By ELISON, POMEROY & C0, - streets, for five years, at the rate of $2,100 per year, to Gale & Blocki, druggists. A sensational rumor printed a few days ago, that there was 4 hitch in the sale of the FIDELITY BANK PROPERTY, upon the multitude, who ought to know tliat. when taxes up one mill rents go up SL. No. better plan could be devised to reduce and keep down all unnecessary expenses and 14 of 6991-100x1%3 ft, dated Jan 17 (George Luersson to Charles E, Clacius) Canal st, 103 fts of Adams, wf, 59 ft to river (except ratflroad), dated Jan. 17 (Albon H. Holden to’ The Pittsburg, 5,000 THOMPSON, the wonderful child-artist. . The celebrated Hebrew Specialists, HETTINGER and EMERSON, und the Champion Ciog and Jig Duncers, GRAHILL und LYONS. Monday, Jan. 19, and every night during the week. Mr. L. Denny, A Brillant ‘Cast of New York Favorites, Mr. J. Montgomery. MAGNIFICENT 3 Auctioneers, 7 and 90 Kandolph-st. FUESDAY’S SALE, Jan. 20, at 9:30 o’clock, . 7 high salaries, and the employment. by mu- 2 + a on Randolph street, is entirely inaccurate. te 5 4 Fort Wayne & Chicago Ruilroud Com- ‘Mutinees Wednesday, Saturday, und Sunday. - utes te sole was toa 20 Mr, Wallet ie | intend se labor of one, than to require by | af" aire; daisit “| AMERICA'S BRIGHTEST STARS! | yentce,nome siarseinan rare Protuest under the COSTUME EFFECTS, | po#247 5?ecr4n sare bank from one-third cash'to all cash. A tend- | fhe° dal statute any house, ies fe muade $0 cee (e+ Bambloton to Comelliig 1,000 | ,, SRecla! ongaxement for Ono Week Only of the truly Author's persénal supervision. “The Drama isa . New and Second-hand Furnitus er of the whole sum has been made to Re- | premises of any kind that the lessee shall pay | The premises No, 335 ‘Twenty-cighth at, en OGRSLADERS, Chavies and Lewis appeiaing | Beflex of American Society Abroad, a ae Parlor Suits, Chamber Sots, Bedsteads, Buresss ceiver Turpin, and, as soon as some ques- | a}I State and city taxes. This would show to | dated Jan. 17 (Gdward Borneman to in their own new und original specialty repertoire, Picturesque Emotional Masterpiece. Wardrobes, Oflice Desks, Chairs, Dining-room Fir tions raised about the abstract are settled, | every tenant Ernst PRUSSINED oooose aetna as sesvce 1,800 | (FAO charming vocalist aadduncer, MABEL HAR-| 5.014) prices, Reserved Seats at usual prices. niture, Carpets, Mattresses, Bedding, Crockery, Glas Gocthe st, 363 ftw of North Wells, nf, ‘The world’s greatest wonder, TOM HARPER, the PRICES: eee ae een ter ISOS POMEROY & (0. the property will be delivered and the money paid. For ready reference to localities in the WHAT TAXES ARE, and teach him the important truth that 244x110 te, dated Dec. 2, 1879 Johannd M. Wille to Frederick Buclow)......-..- 900 Paulina st, 62 ft n of Polk, w f, 20x12 ft, JOHN M. BURKE........ Business Manager. only original one-legged song sind dance artist if the worl ‘Tho distinguished skater, dancer, and characteristic HOOLEY’S THEATRE. and 8) Randolph-tt, MARBLE-FRONT RESIDENCE, neighborhood of Chicago we can recommend | economy in municipal corporations means a ngul the handy map just_issued_ by R.-W. D. Jow rents, better homes, better food, and bet- | - improved, dated Sept. 27, 1879 (W. E. Vocalist, JESSIE M Ni. 4 $ is Bnd GAY Wate Te cacitiedea Se HeReee | terclothihe, and more of the comforts of life | Furness % Mary F:Deane\....-..c.c--.. 1,800] \‘oRe Kipe of Jugslers and Piate-Splnnors, FRANCIS This (Sunday) Evening 25C, 50C, 75C, and $1. a Map of Chicago and Its Environs, Situate in | to every family.” ‘There are great hunks of | Fulton-st, 50 ft w of Union Park place, 8 ‘America’s sensational Acrobats, the ROMELLI : ki - a Cook County, illinois, and Lake County, In- | Wisdom contained in these suggestions, and Fe Te dmproved, dated Jan, b ae | PROTHERS. Charles, Walier and Fred. |. 4,, | Commencement of the Grand Sunda} W y diana,” and is very convenient for general | if real estate owners in this city would wake auanrane, SOR LEE WEEE rapid changes, sont, and charactsristie Durtengiios: formances to be given each Sunday by No extra charge for Reserved Seats when ‘Wednesday Morning, Jan-2h . [2 use. Such a condition in their leases as the above Pa "Pho great German ‘eum, the WINNETTS, Tom ea'in aa B A at 10 o'clock. A In the Hit would certainly be an eye-opener to all The following is the total amount of city | and Low secured in advance at the Box-Office. We willsell at auction on Wednesday Morning, Ja i i E 21, at 10 o'clock, ut &? Wabash-uy., Parlor andtham == SALES OF THE WEEK were 600x266 feet on Thirty-fifth street, northwest corner of Lincoln street, $11,000; 100x125 on Sangamon, southwest corner o Adams, $8,676; 25x178 on Indiana avenue, north of Twenty-ninth street, $8,000; 25x118 no rent storesand dwellings or business jouses. .-Who is there in this city who has occasion to rent anything that cares how much the owner pays in the shape of taxes ? What do the Aldermen of this city carehow much taxes a: landlord pays? A man who builds a and suburban transfers within a radius of seven miles of the Court-House filed for record during the week ending Saturday, Jan. 17: ‘City sales, 111; consideration, $735,- 539. North of city limits, sales, 4; considera- tion, $10,400, South of city limits, sales, 13; consideration, $25,481. Total sales, 128. To- ie. Aft Fetum of the favorite Banjolst, ANDY COI- ‘Notice—Monday, Jan. 2%, first appearance here of CEORCE LEAROCK In his Original Drama, PHILIP GORDON, MINER. CKIE TINGAR And Her Adnirable Comedy Company, Sale Commences To-oomow Moning a 9am, bér Furniture, Dining-room Table, $iton and Bre sels Carpets throughoug the house. Sale pereny BLASON, POMEROY & 0 be a and ad Randolph W. L. ALLEN, Manager. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Friday Morning, Jan. 23, at 9:30 o’cloc, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, on West Lake, west of Desplaines, $4,000; ‘ ye. i 4 i 0, a ee . is BA puildi and rents it is called a landlor tal consideration, $771,420. Admission every evening and Sunday Matinee, 75, TO-NIGHT AT 8. Sora Teel to. aver is ees i poutueae and landlords are odious to a certain clase ot The opinions of real-estate dealers—the Sevan 3 cous. Bays under B years ke sand Satne~ | 44 an catiozaie egpaation and with ie a ica’ y 3 people the world over. It is no crime what- | most prominent of this class—are of particu- ges, tines sis only @ und 25 cents. Children under a ne conte rates os pe o £a}} me ghanlcal THURSDAY, JAN. 29, Carpets, Stoves, Blankets, ' a is yduced Park avenue, near Thirty-sixth street, $6,100; Lots 39 to 45 on Melrose street, ‘east of Evanston ro; $4,000; 505125 on Maple street, south of Stewart avenue, $4,000; 50x 180 on West Randolph, east of Ada, $7,000; 66x75 on North State, southeast corner of Goethe, $4,250; 155 toalley on North Clark . Street, _ near Belden avenue, $6,000; 25x10, improved, on South Halsted, north of Twenty-second street, $2,600; 50x165 on Paulina, south of Sunnyside arenne; $4,500; 25x100 on Butterfield, north of Twen' pein street, $2,200; 100 feet to railroad on Cornell, south of Chestnut, $5,000; 119x267 on Cot- tage Grove avenue. nora of Forty-fourth, $4,000; 175x150 on Weed, northwest corner of Dayton, $15,000; 20x100 on State, north- west corner of Taylor, $6,100; 25x125, im- Proved, on North Halsted, south of Sophia, $2,400; 180x80 on Calumet avenue, south- west corner of Twenty-sixth, $33,500; undi- vided one-third of 50x155 on Noble, south of West Ohio, $3,500: 19x81 om Canal, near Taxation and protection should be mutual, * i : 9 95,500: r en to say that more money will be invested in Es Seton, Soho Shx18t on : Orchard, south of for they are the very basis of civilized so- | realestate here in 180 than in any previous MISS GENEVIEVE ROGERS. Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 9:30 a. My _ south” of” Monroe, Stawo “sosIte ae g Year since Chieago beeame aeity. He also The Greatest of Living Orators on the prorat ths large stock New and Socond-bre 4, proved, on West Adams, west of tin, ‘TEE HISTORY OF THE HOMESTEAD LAW. elieves rents will advance in the spring for mit compliance with THE PUBLIC DEMAND the ti Carpets, Stover, and, its } 312500! “SixI7s, Improved on Mitch” | _ While the people of Ireland are sending up | residences from 10 to 25 per cent, ‘There will | MA"agement will continue this pleco, another week, Author Hero of the Ameri Tenet E £00,,. ¢ igen avenue, south of Twenty-ninth, $10,300; | 8,cFY of anguish at the wrongs inflicted upon algo be great building activity. | Yondon Uy Moonlight, istucktrians Bride, St Paul's ie eri- PLERSHEIM, BARKER 4 ipnet them in being deprived. of the privilege of feet radley, 0 La Salle street, are a | eo na a ee reer triSaehe mostpertedt can Revolution. ———— ee 215x126, with Lots 6 and_7 in same block, on Stewart avenue, near Forty-third, $4,223; Lot 8, on Michigan avenue, southeast corner of Forty-tifth, $2,938; S North Robey, ever to cheat a landlord, and yet - HIGH TAXES MEAN HIGH RENTS, for no man can build buildings and then rent them ata loss. For years the great majority of property-owners have not realized 2 percent on their investments upon their im- proved property, and unimproved property as been carried at an absolute loss. We think that thetithe has come when some- thing should be done to equalize the taxes which now have to be raised in order to carry on our city and village governments. Every man who does business in the City of. Chicago, and who demands that he shall be supplied with every comfort and luxury known to modern civilization, and who also demands that he shall be protected by the public authorities, by policemen, Constables, Judges, Justices, courts, and juries, should be willing to contribute something towards the public burdens, owning the soil on which they live, it may be well for the people of this country to call to mind the fact that here everybody can, if they sce fit, haye homes’ for nothing. The lar value at this juncture. A representative of this paper consulted a number of them one day last week with the following results: Henry Waller, Jr., 9 Dearborn street, a leading real-estate firm, reports that the past year has been the first since the panic of 1873 in which purchasers of real estate have come into the market in sufficient numbers to take the property offered for sale. This eaused a demand, a completa change in the market resulted, values became ‘again satis- factory, and an upward tendency resulted. There is a most encouraging outlook, owing to the extremely low figure to which values tad been crowded. This fact has been ap- Ppreciated during the past year,’ and an un- usually Jarge amount of money has been in- yested. ‘The person in question piralets that during this year ‘there ‘will be a brisk demand for Chicago property, which will cause a steady and rapid advance in prices. He believes it to be no oversanguine estimate firm whose integrity is of the highest order, and whose business transactions are amongst and first of Chicago. As for the outlook, HAMLIN’S THEATRE. THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON And Evening will be reproduced the newest, success, WER THE AH Or, The Love That Lives ! ‘This beautiful Drama has, during the past meek Rightly with the shite and fashion ot tle clty to wreet if the elite and fashion the OLD GLICAGO FAVORITE, Mr. FRANK E. ADKEN, Overland i Being the anniversary of the birth of Thomas Paine, there will be delivered in Central Mustc-Hnll on the evening of that dute, nnd under the auspices of the git ‘With Miss LINGARD and a full Company in the cast. Box-Office open from 10:8). m. til! p. m.j reopens ats p.m. ‘Sunday, Jan. 95—Melhac & Halvev’s laughable Com- edy, LA CIGALE; OR, THE CIRCUS. And the Charming and realistic seenie effects ever seen on any stage. Sats muy be secured ut the Box-Office from 10 a. m. to lp. m. duily, without extra charge. HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL. no extra churge for reserved seats, and the proceeds Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-ruom Furnitare, rea y f ning-n wig Chairs, Marbie-top ‘Tables, Lounges, Dees ny Crockery, Glassware, Chromos, chandise: ELIS ISOS POMEROY & a SUN, 4 ? Auctlonvers, Mand Randolph Paine Monument Association, a lecture by COL. ROBERT G. i NOLL. SUBJECT: omasPalne, ‘The Prices of Admission will be 50c, 75c, and $1, with will be devoted to the erection of a monument to ‘Having purchased the interest of Mr Reade By FLERSHELM, BARKER & C0. General Auctioneers, 4 and 95 Randolph . Hold Regular Sales ....- FURNITURE AND Household Goods Wednesday & Saturday of each wett §2Special attention to outside seles of sll aaa 4 Next sale at Store, By HENRY & HATCH, Buccéssors tu Chas. E. Raddin & 1357 & 18) Wabash-av. Pre. | bt 2 u 4 they speak in flattering terms, and_substan- 2,900; 20x125, improved, on Park avenue, i 5 a Hy ELOCUTION Robey, $5,000: es free Homestead act deserves to take rank | tiate their assertions by facts and figures, robs gait of Robes, $5000; 2ikies, improved, of | Wl fe most benekeent iawsof auy tue os | Ths tr, having the ‘waresenea eure ‘AND DRAMATIC ART. sale Of seats will teunacetcee Ne eee Anctdn Sites of Boots Susea’ and apogee 98 ‘ie = — days at 10 o'clock, and of Dry Gov aa Southwest corner of awelling on Fourtecnth street near Throop, of anyage. Its history is as follows: moved a section that no public land. should dence of capitalists, a.e prepared to advance had, with the exception of very rare instances. PROF. RICH! ty und Glory of the Heavens. Loomis, $2,500. i ity i in i = 0 Jn the building permits of the week were'| . On the 20th: of January, 1859, a bill relat- | loans upon realty in any’sums required, and A. PROCTOR. NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL. Besar ours = Sees e i ing to preéinptions being before the House of | can accommodate ‘applicants at 7 ed English As si - ’ a those to Jolin Lobsteln, to erect a two-story | Tpredentatives, alr, Grow, of Pennsylvania, | which they say is as low as money cag ne SLSR irl dept pcr i THIS SUNDAY, Jan. 4, at 3 p.m Our Next Auction Sale a 5 Jan. 4—The Poetry of Astronomy $ or, The Beau- . Pe m., OF & cost $3,500; to August Hlinger, to erect a two-story dwelling corner of Bremer and thereafter be exposed for sale by the Presi- dent unless it had been surveyed for ten or So far as the transactions in real estate are concerned, the firm say the demand continues Jan. %7—The Immenslty of Space, us Revealed by Astronomy. Jan.23-The Vustneas of Time, os Rovealed by GRAND SacRED Concert! DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. and GAPS, Blt, Elm, to cost <H- Pospisil, to erect a # es 3 DRAMATIC READER. i iwelli c 7 a more years before such sale. The force and | unprecedentedly brisk for the winter season, - A fworto rf dwelling, Ro, ar Allport avenue, ete vf this Provision would be to ive pre The tendeney of prices is upward, Instead of CLASSES AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. Jan, 2-oihier Words and Other Sans. GIVEN BY THE eae eae ga yaw Ne Sort emptors a.start-of ten years a of the ‘ining a condition of quietude or un- : Ail these lectures will be brilliant): el Fo three-story dwelling, No. 402 North LaSalle pt certainty. acs where the averse is struck Room 9, $3 Mudison-st., tho Oxphyarvgen canteen” Cou ee CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 21, at 10.2. street, to cost $5,500: and one to G, Legersten, to erect a“ two-story livery stable, No.- 121 East Chicago sventic to cost $1,000. Since speculators; thats, settlers would have ten years in which to choose, buy, or locate on the public lands before they could be itis found that the quotations are compara- tively low, and holders who can do so refuse to dispose of property, . All of which points (See Instruction.) a Ke served 2; single reserved set ticket, 7c; ad- HERSHEY HALL, opp. McVicker’s Theatre, inlsslop, ge For" sdie Tuesday ‘morning AE bork ons’, 134 State-: Under the direction of Prof. A. ROSENBECKE! Admission, 15.Cents.” . f2-Due notice will be given of our Opening Sale of Boots and Shoes.” - HENRY & ELATCH, Auctioneer, Jan, 1, permits have issued SOLD To 5 ATORS, unmistakably to the fact of D ST. GEORGE. De LONG’S DANCING ACADEMIES. LECTUR) > "SOR RIGHTY-SIX BUILDINGS, - thus giving the poor'and industrious man y to the fact of better times, a ——— "The Rev. Father DAMEN wilt de : . Ny 2 to ost 100000. ‘The most important of hese | abndané tine 0 clea up hs farm and PA | is of value which al holies of seopery | SSL’. GIO ERG IES | excown seme, new ciasues vow ronsva, | ysteasl. ite wu smaer see aunt aru @ | BY. FRIEDMAN & SO besides those named above, were First. & | £1, y a Will be glad to learn. 5 Fat entral lemy, , Express Building, corner of Paulina and Indiana-stss Om Pooce. Tana 81 oF ey,.one-story office at Nos. 59 and 6i | rhe, slave power wanted no such liberty | “yr 2° C Benevolent Association Monroe-at, and evening Jane ae “ee godians-ste,. on Thursday AFIRST-CLASS STOCK OF , Bradley, .one-story eA NOS Sl l-extended to the poor man. It, therefore, reyer & Co.. No.. 88 Washington Will celebrate thelr be OR eR i it ep trner aia SRERVHE guureh che Gaiy nea trad SP SSH: es two-story store and ‘dwelling at No. #7 South Franklin Street, to cost $1,500; W. 0. sought to, Gobet me dill, but Mr. Grow’s amendmertt was adopted by a vote of $8 toSl. ‘The Republican vote was unanimous in its ES. attack enoter leading Feakestare firm, ré- Port that inquiries for real estate ‘are every day increasing, and théy have an ‘unusual _., TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY With a BALL and BANQUET atthe Sherman House, ‘Tickets ean be hud at tho sherman Touse, or of the For Class or Private Instruction cull for particulars at Central Academy from ll to 1 o'clock. Fine Waltzing o specialty, and guaranteed in six vate lessons. i pi- | CLASSE SUPERIEURE DE FRANCAIS. GROcKERY AND GLASSWARE BROWN AND YELLOW WABE, - Brackett, two-story stone-front dwelli u 2 oh amount of business.on, h: eri: 5 Ss oer 418 Geiumet avenue, to cost $3,500; favor, and the entire slave power voted | feature of the business se Ting season ene. members of the Committee. Atthe Atheneum, 80 Dearborn-st, Saturday,.Jan. 3 ri XK Eikins, two-story dwelling on indiana | ®&dinstit nine only excepted. | Mr. Grow’s | offers are mostly forcacie, Tiis tee the, HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL. Bt3 p.m + 91; at 10 o'dock. avenue, near Thirty-third street, ‘to cost | vendment thus became part of the bill, but | a heavy business in longs ‘at from? to Soe ATHENEUM, a A Only French spoken in the Class, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 21, al $1,000: George Square, two-story store at Na. | When’ the vote on. the bill itself came fo be | Cont. Westablished: toe one pene gate Sper | Su Dearborn THE HERSHEY SCHOOL | Tem & r trenernourg, GEO. W. BECKFORD, Sele Bus ‘Michigan avenue, to cost ‘$1,500; J. S, | SiKen ninety-one Repiiblicans voted for it | have made for themselves” Bigetd S4 suey NEXT TERM.LOF : oF PROF, EDOUARD. | | ee ee Clark, three-story dwelling on the southeast Silla “the whole bo y of slave holders, ait tation. --'They give parti¢ular attention to city Went SCHOOLS CHEMICAL WORKS, e SCALES: 7 corner of Dearborn and Illinois streets, to pear "Only ti members trom | ealestate, doing an extensive business in | BesinsFeb.2. c hes, each $l a term. MUSICAL ART, fa + eet FAIRBANKS’: cost $6,600; Mrs. Wilde, two two-story dwell- | vent against it Only two members from | South Sidé acre tracts and Norte Side vec: | Higher he repos nes branches, enc : Fhorough instruction in every branch of Af Garden Ci a Ee ings on Peoria Street, between “Van Buren- ie Sle @ States voted for the bill, Mr. Blair, | dence property, together with thatlying eastof — Pupils received every day frum Sto 8 ocloce cmc On “ if and Congress, to cost $4,000; F. Madiener, Pe spurl, and a jvinter Davis of Mary” Clark street, and aiso south. of the'city limits. CAMPBELL HALL, HOOLEY’S “ ‘aut sis S Cc A L H four-story storeon Lakestreet, neat La Salle, na Beltiino Te Ta Felruace bor inter- | They say the inereased demand over tho <, POmmBe Vee Haceash and Calapeelsr> YS THEATRE. . 33 Michigan-av. - 5 PALL KINDS: - 26 to cost $14,000; Albert Crane, six one-story | tS ° ay. last few months of the past year is fully 25 | , Dissolving Views, with Descriptive Lectures by Mr. THIS SUNDAY EVENING,. The firm name of J, Ii. Hi KB. MORSE & OO cottages on Hanover street, near Thirty-tirst, THE HOMESTEAD BILL per cent. More cash offers are made in one | 7;J.Maree., 7 Day, Jan.,% Pour, i the, Old OVERLAND. ROUT eats, been, doing Duatiass, wii rome BRS Fs FA Ag Lakest CES to cost $3,000; Allan Pinkerton, two two- | was voted on in the House, and was passed at vresent than during the whole of | Juni «nucdvesday, Jan. ah Ciiiren be” | wy the Dickie Lingard Company. changed ty thas 0! JOHN EL HOYCK: Be cardial tobuy only the Geasiat 9 6F Thieme

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