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16 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1880—SIXTE REAL ESTATE, stand Wabash ‘aventeeae Pee oe le street and Wabashi ‘avenue, at.present occu- pied by William 'S, Allen & Co., wholesale d Doll Foot Of ocers, Tented to Henry Schultz,, lease of = | five years, for $27,000 per term. ‘The fire. Two Thousan ollars a Foo! story buildings 211 and 213 Wabash avenue, fered and Refused. _ - | formerly occupied ‘by A. HL: Andrews & Co. to H. & M, Newburger, furnituredealers, at S fore No, 35 ms street to Chapin & Buyers and Brokers Trying to Depress | Give, “at a rental of So ae ee Real Estate. Business floors Nos. 68’ and 70 Wabash ave: nue to Charles E. Raddin & Co. for wholesale boot and shoe business. To New Haven Clock Company. four-story building, “Washington Fourteen Heavy Purchases of | cireet, adjoining Fete yoiee a esuagton Acre Property. term of years. Business floors over A. J. Nutting & Co.'s, Madison street, to Bulletin erniteImportant | - the buldinrnetmits ssued ast week di: i he building-perm m week were Loans and Building Perm Tay t Y sor six four structures, to cost $103,000, Legal Decision. + IN THE BUILDING PERMITS é A fe es those faa John R. vil fe é2 erect a vac. 08 story dw g, COMEF 01 len avenue an Real-Estate Speculation in Rew York—How fo Make } Hurlbut strent, to cast $5,000; one to N. E. Chitaze Grow. Platte. to erect an elevator at ‘Nos. 10 and 13 ge Grote : West Water.street, to cost $8,500; one to‘. $ gue 9 erect a two-story dwelling, aghe ‘The real-estate market was reasonable act- Ton i street, near ‘Throop, to cost $2,000;'to 7 : Joseph Klima to erect a two-story dwellin, ) ive last week, Buyers are on hand, but they | 7701) lace, near Throop street, to cost "$2,500 are < to John Vaughan, to erect a two-story dwell- LOOKING For BARGAINS, B ing, Xo. 8 3 Hoyne court, fo.cost yay sane to ‘The prices asked by sellers seem too high in | R. Kohr to erect a one-story store, No. 47 ii -- | South Halsted street, to cost $1,800; one to most, casesto purchasers, This state of af | BOOP Gitien: to erect obo star aioe ae fairs interferes seriously with the accumula- | Giyellin, §, corner of F and Halsted streets, tion ‘of the desired -amount’ of commissions | to. cost $3,500; one to Dr. A. B. Strong by the industrious agents.. The brokers have | to erect a two-story dwelling, Monroe street, so far allicd themselves with .the buyers of | near Laflin, to cost $4,600; one to V. Pop- d the influence of nearly the etsky. to erect a two-story Store and dwelling, veal estate, an y Carpenter “street, near Front; one to J. whole body is now being exerted to keep | Caims to erect a one-story cottage, No. 62 down “the boom,” and prevent a raise in | Seymour street, to cost $1,000; one to, Jo! prices. Numbers of sales they make are | Layman to erect a two-story dwelling, No. i 377 Fourteenth street, to cost $1,800; one to refased for publication in order that the mar- i. ‘Shufeldt & Co. to crecha two-story ket may be kept as quiet as possible. The | warehouse corner of Larabee strect od demand for real estate is now to be seen | Hawthorn avenue, to cost $5,000; one to’H. plainly, and therecan be no doubt that the | Horman to erect a three-story store: and present year will sce warehouse, N and 352 Milwaukee ave- i GREAT INCREASE. nue, to cost $8,500; and one to M. Mitchell to - = F ! erect a three-story'store and dwelling, Nos. inthe amount of capital that will seek in- | 951 and 356 Milwaukee avenue, to cost $0,000. vestments in realestate. The Peck estate | The loan transactions of the last two weeks have received and refused an offer of $300,000 | compare as follow cash for the property on the southwest cor- This Ie | Previous week, oe ae and Washington streets, on +, 2% eee \No.| Amount. oe EXCHANGE BUILDING Mortgages... +] 89S 226,215) 40/$ 21,014 stands. The intention of the would-be pur- | Trust-deeds.. ‘146,900 63)" 1o743t chasers was to erect a fipe business block in nls 373,115) Place of the present striféture as soon #s the Jol 77 lease expired. The property has a frontage The increase of over $100,000 in the amount of 180 feet on Clark street and 107 on Wash- othe Joan, ene eens is 5 Setribatable to ie ington. : The Clark street frontage was thus | Mortgage for 5, ken out on the valued at $2,000 2 foot by the intending buy- Pia Bank property at 6 and 67g per cent ers. Thisisone of the highest valuations | - eye 4 4 = 5 The project for a waterside ever made in this city, but not the highest. - RESOET NEAR CHICAGO Zimothy Wright was offered $3,000 a foot for | is now talked of again. ‘The site this time is his property on the southeast corner of State | removed from the property of the Mllinois Bud Washington, now covered by the Hale | Central, north of the Lake-Shore Park, tothe Building. : beach below the park, where Mr. S. W. AL - wr. L. Z. Leiter has bought of Mr. ¥. D. } lerton bought 105 acres last fall. ‘The pro- Cossitt 198 acres at La Grange, near the sta- | jectors have offered Mr. Allerton S500anacre lion of the. Burlington & Quincy Railroad. | for his land, but could not secure it. Com- The price paid was $175 an acre. inunication is to be had with the city by com- W.-H. Hoyt é Son have sold for M. E. An- | pleting the old Fitch project of Tunning @ thony to 0. Keith the east 20 acres of the | railroadtrack from the. Seventy-first street southeast quarter of the northwest quarter | crossing of the Illinois Central to Railroad, of Sec. 35, 38,14, for $10,000. This property | avenue, and‘so south ta South Chicago. A Ues half a mile south’of Grand Crossing. serious obstacle to this is the yery heavy dis- Stone & Karnes have sold five acres on | crimination made by the Illinois Central on Seventy-fifth street, near the Baltimore & | all suburban travel south that does not go al- Ohio Railroad, for $2,000, and 175x160 feet on | together over its own lines. the northeast’ corner of Michigan avenue A viaduct over the Northwestern Railroad und Forty-first street for $11,000. ; at the intersection of Chicago avenue and Grifin & Dwight report the following | Halsted street is wanted by the residents in sales, all for cash: Two lots on. Hickory | the ult The railroad is to contribute street at $350 each, one lot on Ashley street $26,000, the other $79,000 is to come from for $450, three lots on De Kalb street at $550 | the city. Re each, two lots with frame house on West | A contract has been awarded by Commis- Adams ttre near Western avenue, for $3,000, | sioner Waller to W.E. Traver to erect an one lot on West Chicago avenue, near Lin- | iron foot-bridge over the south entrance to coln street. for $650, one lot on Congress | the La Salle: street tunnel. ‘The work is to street, near Latlin, at’ $60 a foot, and cottage | be completed Feb. 15, and to cost $220. and lot on O’Brien street for $1,800. a Olof Vider has been awarded the contracts Air. E. C, Cole has sold five acresof land on | for curbing, filling, and paving in front of ‘Thirty-fitth street. corner Lincoln, during { sundry lots on Bremer street, between Oak the week, for 311,000, and the premises No. | and Division, and filling sundry lots on Wes- TL.West Adams street, cottage and 25-foot | son street, between Chicago avenue and Ohio. Jot, for $8,500, ; ‘With regard to the controversy about the 103) 5,408 eal lates Afr. W. A. Hutchings sold during the week JACKSON STREET BRIDGE to Anua B. Stoddard ‘a lot on Park avenue, | ang the proposed depot, the railroad stated, near the comer of Leavitt street, 25x124 feet, | before The West ye the Committee on for 35,500. “The same property was bought | Streets and Alleys, that they were willing to by lum two weeks previous to the sale for | atlow the building of a viaduct and Levies rtd 1 e = Jackson street, throu; The cottage, with lof. No. 639 West Indiana building, ‘on tate eae Tae ama, ge treet was Cees a Re Harry amine on duct was made about seven feet higher than uesday to George W. Scott for $2,150. Mr. | the Van Buren street vi duct, {o admit of the Hammer has purchased of George Webster, railroad tracks .being laid close up to the of Hancock County, Iilinois, 48 feet of land | Ganal street line rhe Committee consid- pu ptate street: east. front, between Thirty ered this as impracticable, for thé reason that sau: sind, tee Bone Me eets, for 2, to make the Jackson street viaduct higher Pas! ar a Tube Roger porns 2feet, nearly | than the other viaducts would extend the ap- specs a ‘St an thers ‘ase, on ae sane proaches a block or more on either side to street, for 2200, Mr. Moran was offered at | roach anything like a proper grade, and en- gne time S125 per foot for this property, | tail untold damages to nroperte, ete., beside wiley is more than double that given him by stopping up Canal street: he citizens i paamunet. s 5 present were not ‘inclined to listen to hree acres on Seventy-first street, near any of the ° propositions, or anythi Railroad avenue, have been bought by B.A. | Short of a bridge at. Jackson _ stree’ Dita aE Sa at Bere tof Amos T. | Dut the indications are that the street, will be ‘Ball kee 350g as jusi puEe Mi Amos 7 | vacated on He Fondition that the city shall Fis 000 cish pes. south sd ins' ri i ‘or | have the right foerect the viaduct and ridge iad ise $40,000 Hd ei would: aht.| at their pleasure. The Mayor entertains this 2 in ee or 000. I ee tas: alse bought.! view and favors the idea; and some members ires t SS, Et tiow eet ne io Siaty five of the Comittee stand prepared to sacrifice Yitth =a + 3 I way SI ough reports Jackson street.to secure ‘the building of a chy ere 5 e008 dea a inary for acres | viaduct at Harrison street. Meanwhile, in rant 0 Busy ot Pee uive dn. but the parties | retaliation for the opposition of the Jackson "There na al ee oN prices. pies street property-owners, the managers of the ey dan Sib te aed aunary, excepting yes- | Pittsburg & Fort Wayne and Chicago & Al- 4 ay oe aaea and the cansiderapens. ton Railroads are now seriously talking of fe le seal Reet Nar 286 and the coeenieee giving up the project of building a depot on fons aR BTeEAted She es the considera | the West Side altogether. ‘They have so. ‘Theta OD tter Palmer by | Q¥¢Med negotiations with’ the Chicago & he Conmectinat si teal Pat Paeeeay Hon ¥ | Western Indiana to see what arrangements any aieentine Bein One ters Of Vridese ons | o#t be made to join this line in the construo- bans, mentioned in our issue of Friday, was | tion of a passenger depot on the South Side. wade at the instance of Mr. Palmer himsel The railroad managers say that under no He had heretofore sold the property to Wil- | consideration will they build on the West a Cushy who pegmed he payment Side if Jackson street is not vacated. ie ee made by Mr. Paliner on the : iriterest “a properts. or Cushman fatally Tailed to een of great interest ‘to real-estate reel i@ paymer! as he had agreed, an INVOLV 7 3 Las in the mean OLVES THOUSANDS OF FORECLOSURE the meantime died, so that ‘it beeame sales in this vicinity, has just been rendered necessary to forecl di title inaalinne te pose in oF er to get the by the Supreme Court of the United States S ” on at (see Chicago Legal. News of Jan. 10, 1880) THE THREE LAG! ice. Sway! i i i pat on rsord during the ek were ioxcon | Pune, Stamme, daiveing “he opinion, feet on Sixteenth street, southeast corner of | debthd on provi fee OF thks Brown, sold by Hugh AlcBirney to the Mc- | where the =prinelpal Suna OF ‘eoupon “interest. So; die satoat the Garena gue gr | Beg aregipw ov amas greater han Sat 93,0005 13 m: ansfer 5 a . J casi aiamew Latin | of the Fidelity Bank prop- | which the Supreme Court decided arose Un @ ry tor Srhoe oe teanst rded durt der a statute relating to the District of Co- Frat rarher ine ate ore rerore recoe, Iymbia, which préseribed that the rate K ‘ge as for the pi ~ | stould be 6 per cent upon-all’ moneys due lng week. where there is uo contract upon the subject. AMONG THE SALES The note in question was for $5,000, with Were 20x12 fect on West Harrison street, | interest payable ‘semi-aunually -at the rate Rest of Oakley avenue, improved, $2,900; | of 10 per cent per aunum, and se- 286x150 on South Halsted, northwest corner | cured by, & smortgage on certain real of Thirty-eighth, $3,000; 155 feet to alley, on | estate: It matured “on the 16th day North Clark street, between Belden avenue | Of October, Isv4, andy not being paid, and Grant place. $5,000; 50x86 on Wright, | foreclosure proceedings’ were commenced, west of Canal, $1,000; 100x160 on Lake ave- | and adecree was on the 15th of April, 1875, nue,, north of Thirty-seventh,. $9,000; 13¢ | entered for the amount of the $5,000, with in. abres on Oakley. avenue, northeast corner of | terestat 10 per cent up to’ that time, the Laughlin, . $3,000;.25x124, improved. on Park | Court allowing continuously the rate’ ex- avenne, east of Leavitt, $4,500; 40x100 on | Pressed in the note. The Supreme Court, in Michigan street, northwest corner of State, | reviewing the decree anid the decision of “the (iW: 100x175 on Michigan avenue, north | Court below, said:. ‘Here the agreement of of Thirty-ninth, $6,800; “S0x174 .on’ Michi- | the parties extends no ‘further than to. the fan avenue, improved, south of Thirty- | time fixed forthe payment of the principal. Second street, $11,250; 49xI24, improved, on | AS to everything bevond that itis silent. If irwenty. h, southwest corner of Hanover, | Payment be not made when the money be- $7,850: 25x19, “improved, on Michigan ave- | comes due there is a breach of the contract, nue, south of Thirtieth, $5,200; 25x115 on | and the creditor is entitled to damages. earborn avenue, improved, south of Chica- | Where none has been agreed upon the law Fo avenue, $10,000: SOaTe on West iran. | xed the amount according to e standard dolph, west of Jefferson, $4,150; 28x120 on | aphlied in all suck eases. ‘It is the legal rate State street, southwest ‘corner of Thirty- { Of interest where the parties have agreed Second, $3,850; 22x1803; on Prairie avenue, | Upon none. If the parties meant that the near Thirtieth, $10,000+°25x200 on Milwaukee | contract rate should continue it would haye avenue, east of Elston, $3.500; 7x15 on Lar- | been easy to say so. In the absence of. a Tapes, South of Oa! 500; 2, improved, giipulation, such an intendment cannot be in- on Dussold, west-of Union, $2,500: 290x125 ferred. P La} E TonrpRins, near Taylor, $2500; { 25, te In the State of Illinois the law is now, and prove x Forest avenue, near ‘Thirty-sec- | bas been for years, that “creditors shall be and, $5,000; 20x91, Smprovede on take ae allowed to receive at the rate of 6 percentum nue, south of Thirty-tfth, $5,400; 30% éx143, per annum for all moneys after they become iuproved, on Rush, south of Superior, $14,- | due on any bond, bill, promissory’ note, or OO on Winois, northeast corner of | other instrument in writing.” although be- North’ State, $7,500; " Tx165 on Michigan {| fore the Ist of July, 1879, al parties were al- nue, south of Fourteenth, .$i2- | lowed to stipulate for the payment of 10 per 345190 on West Monroe, east of Hai- | cent interest, and since July 1, 1879, at the sted, S119; 100s161 on Michizan avenue, | Tate of Sper centum,—but if they did not south of Forty-second street, $4,000; 40x100 | stipulate that that rate should be paid until on Michigau ‘street, northeast ‘corner of the princival sum was paid,—then the case Dearborn avenue, improved, $11,461: 2ix91, Ee decided by the. United States Supreme improved; on North La Salle, near Chicago urt is exactly in point, and will hit every avenue, $5, 935150 on North Hoyne, | foreclosure suit or judgment= at least in the south of Fowler, £3.00; 24x130 on Chicago | United states Courts—where the interest has avenue, west of Townsend street, $3,700; | been charged continuously at 2 greater rate 25x12 on Milwaukee avenue, east of Noble, | than 6 cent. And if in the United $4,250; Gx191 on West Monroe, near Jeffer: | States Courts, why not in the State Son, $4,925. Courts? ~ A different ‘practice Bi ate now, in 18 J.C, Magill has sold No. 543 West Wash- | Iy has prevail we hi ington street, two stories and basement octa- | State Courts, but the statute of this State ‘is gon marble front, on private terms; No. 545 | in substance the same as that in the District sue street and style of house, same terms; | of Columbia, and the reasoning which the corner Van Buren and_Lincoin streets, two | Court applied in the case arising under the lots on saine terms; No. 1034 Monroe street Jaw there is precisely applicable here. This and 27 feet $2,575; N Monroe street | case fs one of great importance; and fat-reach- and 19 feet, $1.575. in its effects, as thousands of jndgments Rents are active, with an advancing tend- and | dverees have been ‘entered and lands sold ency. is be the law. oe SMALL STORES ARE SCARCE, | A proposition is pen before the South Following sre a few of the leases negotiated | Park Board (introduced by Mr. Price) to @ past week by J.C.Sampson & STOP ALL IMPROVEMENTS Co; five-story aud basement buildings | on the parks and boulevards and erect water- worl This proposition is a sort of,supple- | 160 ft, improved, dated Jan. 29 seated iberai sofa, and ‘i en the one which involved the orate Stoddard to Willing ‘W: Bell). began: Ser elibexalely 8 CNB EOS) VEOVICKER’S THEATRE mi 2 of a $50,000 barn in order to provide stable | Greeley st, 185 ft n of Archer av, w2, 5% “I appreciate fully the difficulties of your % room for horses and storage for phaetons. | ; Poe ee Jan. 81 Gareh J. Newcomb 350 position, and, while Yoannot sltogeiiier Sym : rf : ‘Water pipes are already Jaid-across the north | g7 é6 “| Pathize,I can and do feel for you. Why COME AND LAUGH! The American Star Comique, Mp, . _ ft, oe lary)... and south ends of the parks by the town et ft a autin 8 dat 2%: : should a sentiment, a false pride, stand in the . : orities of Hyde Park. It would cost but Harris) 8-79 (C-3 aersevsvesceoes 1,500 | Way of your pate interest? Why, indeed ? a few thousand dollars to-make connections | The Fidelity Safe “Deposit and Bank ‘What's the ‘use of us two quarreling? We with these pipes, which would supply all the Buildings with the Tot. dated Jan 31 néver did before I owed you anything 2 Why N . water that would be required‘to sprinkle the (Matthew Latin to the ‘Fidelity Safe- should we now?- What you should have z 3 walks and drives during: the four or five | Deposit Company)...... done was this: have like a man 7 months in the year that itis required. Wipeheator BX: 28026 of and sald, ‘ Mevanare ogee ‘$50 toe get _ In his entirely original character, J. ADOLPH DIV © : NEEL, To erect independent water-works for the ae Hat goo | out’- I would have borne you no hard feel- parks alone would cost. from $100,000 to Horn st, 250 ite of Western av, s f ings, I would haye done it. : It’s not too . $200, 000, and would be aconstant source, of Van orn 6230 ae. 3 ‘Oru Dunde: ES . late now.” se one O R le igham| é 5 f y trouble and expense, and .then could, be op- | _C. B. Bright seeeveee 800 | ~The landlord. arose, paid McNamara $50, 23 Dana and Has captured the country by an over ~Sxkuing BM)... erated only four or five months in the year. ‘West ‘swentieth st; loyne av. ou the next day thete was a bill on the house, No let? Be ; a watered during the winter months. ‘The ex- | _ Clayton to H. Maller); 400) Mr. McNemara calculates in his minute 4, West Adams st, 99 ft 0 0: record of annual expenses that by paying no 4 a et BOOREL g WO ft Flowers and boulevards are not generally Sf, 274x125 ft, dated Jan. enditure of this large sum, or anything like Re for water-works for sprinkling purposes, era tod San 30 Blers: Miatehh 000 Fent he saves $1,200; that he derives from : : i under the control of the parks should be im- Hayes te abate ee a cna 900 he hag in the courts is Werte some a : a Why Do We Laugh BECAUSE é proved and kept in repair, so that people can | Prairie ay, 106 ft-s of ‘Thicty fifth st So he records. his income at $3,000, and is “Me.gVilliams’ talent is of the magnetic type~you HAVE to laugh.”—Boston Journal, fs reach ‘them from all directions over decent | 50x12 ft, content to.continue a-professional tenant so | . amine first scene to the Isst the laughter over the remarkable fortuhes ©f ‘Our German: roads. Almost everybody in the, south ag aniztha Van Nostra 2.815 | Jong as unprofessional tenants can be found. | never seases*—Phiisdelphis Times. visa oieatioy Swasehaacbeta tne Senay ; ae : Ham “ = shigh, oh Ee epunty 2nd of oe Mean an ‘the | 100.f% dated gan. 9c. H. Ennest Roe eee ee roa ne HEOGsle. (One hundred and ints miscee ny Taugtver ane Bara gy parks. It is much more sensible to make | , Mchurd Bteo).......,.. : : ays . ten minutes."—Brooklyn Eagle. te them aceessible to everybody than to expend | SOUTH O¥ crry Listas, WITHIN A RADIUS OF CHURCH ‘‘ MASHERS." “Ms, Williams presente a conslatent and artistically outlined chargeter, which no other Alalect-comedigg the people’s money on barns and water-. SEVEN MILES OF THE COURT-HOUSE. ‘To the Editor of The Chtcago Tribune. except J. W. Willlamson and Joseph Jefferson has % m works. _ Property-owners are asking wh ee eo te Ree of Fort pie Sty HA es Cuicaco, Jan. 27-—I am an ‘occasional at- “There is no chance for thought while Williams is on the stege.”—Baltimore Gazette, the boulevard leadi from_ the South} 2x! fan. 26 (Calvi tendant at Prof. Swing’ i it Central awe 4 J. B. Goodman). cerstrseseeczeeesS 2,000 le Sservices ab ‘Cel i Fark west to Stale. street has mot | ase Coe ccc a? MO | Manta troy Sunes series at Central MR. GUS WILLIAMS’ ay why the Park Board show: ben such one dated Jan. WG. T ana G. P. Percival 1,200 | Close of the exercises, a full battalion ofmen s - 5 : sed to improving the streets around the | Fifty-first Stewart av, nf, without arms drawn up in line on the edge ~ a = . aris, when tio Tae itsele Srilioh destenated : BAF dated Jon Seanad 8 of the curbstone facing the entrance and Famous pecia ties, d 8S ongs an tories, arks ex TOV . O'Grady)... stbeeSts ics, i ; i > E ‘ 2 i Ke . y lat fan. Fie tineis fast approaching hen e etie: | | Wesiand to sanhaessave TINS | Tay femal hake ene (2 escort some TRE ELEPHONE understanding of the relations of the WEST OF CITY Limirs WITHIN A RADIUS OF | ants at the services, why don't they accom- } ls PARK AUTHORITIZS TO THE PUBLIC SEVEN MULES OF KEE GOURT-HOUBE. pany, their friends from. the hall and proceed | IN THE SECOND ACT. Zs chips North av, nw cor of California, 8f, 25x17. : 4 A ‘ z a! large ‘will be demanded. Alon all of fat th dated Jan. $9 (Theodore Schintz to, hanna’ lfthey: are not attendants, what is 3 aaa : strects and boulevards whi ley contro! ol W. Husted)... ..l. cece ecco -$ 1,200 eir’ occupation that it should keep them si they rotuse to do anything tovrariis con- SUMMARY FOR THY WEEK. away from the ‘services, buf allow them to ee re] R G E R Mi A N § E N A TO R. 4 fronting on them are to do. tor these necessa- | Sas imiiog af gee yarers Wenn & radius of | in frout of the hall when the andience isdix | A of T--KSubble and Broils. . Pes seven miles of the Court-House filed for rec- sing? ie haye remarked their clos : § ~ Hest ain erlstenes seems tobe an an: j ord durin, the week ending Saturda 2 Jan. Fescrublance to the | “{mashers oF sernatinge Act Ii--Troubles and 'Toils. ‘ 2 81: City—Sal 5; consideration, $86,596, »” whose fascinating “presence ae ced PERSONAL-TROPERTE TAXES I CHICAGO. North of city lthit-7Sules 25 gonsideration, | aire entrances is o familias ta theatre goers Act Ii--Success and Spoils, ‘nn the Town of Nort icago the amount: | $5,400. South of city limits—Sales, 7; cou- ne can imagine how tio or threo or even a RARE MERIT, under the it of Mr. JOHN RICKAB' me, pel asst « 4 iS ‘ion, 037. ‘otal sales, » | © c! v) 3 Se-ca H ‘ o In the Town of West Chicage the paseased Total consideration, $822,480. ; 2 oF 400 would nat be ims engwged Gvery Monday, Feb. 9---The Wizard, HERRMANN. - ¥aluation of personal property was $- DS ane enn ay, v ey be fa i ¥, ¥ ji 25 "a hall i ii a 5 ver is a EE es US) ie ute auaee chats | A PROFESSIONAL TENANT, | fall eee, ex “Gpporanity of AMUSEMENES a = listening regularly to Prof. Swing’s excellent - HAVERLY’S THEATRE. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. the equalized valuation is 4.79; the number is of persons who are assessed on personal Making Money by Paying No Bent. discourses can testify .ta that ever-present J. H. HAVERLY. g ..Proprictor and Manager. crowd of men on the sidewalk staring. ladies ro! ONE WEEK, Commencing Monday, Feb, property is about 10,000. Puc a * Tu the Town of South Chicago. the value of Mr. Macilvaine McNamara was an ingen- | Out of countenance as they leaye the hall. THIS SUNDAY, LAST NIGHT OF Be fis : personal ‘property assessed_by the local As- | ious financier, who, in common with other ie f,o0 aumoyanoe, or xatier: Tuleance, BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S GBEATEST TRIUMPH! as Mualned i Sirtoboibs tie amount oftig | MBenlous Hnanetes, nada plan.” The plan | Hwehiestems toned few words from ts | Gy Yew STAVES! tax on this is $815,000; tite rate per cent on | of Mr. McNamara was to occupy furnished ——————— ‘A DOUBLE NEW YORK SUCCESS. : the valuation as returned by the local As- | rooms and lodgings without paying for them, | Insupportable Anguish. Hea: ai geon cones ere : , sessors was 5,76; the rate per cent on the { and the way he “worked ” it was very. in- Kidney and liver troubles, leading to gravel, | *## UD = <i a i ° bi = RON, Mr. FRANK EVANS, Mr. f equalized valuation is, 4.778; the number of | genious, Mi. MeNamara’s ‘specialty, if 1 | tenmutienn pllos and consiipacion™ ‘vield to the ta Rs RANA Nd ner UbIPMIne Game iON persons assessed is 9,300. a fe be a tei solvent and renovating power of Kidney-Wort, eae id re) , From this it will appear that out of a popu- | ™4Y so express it, was to be a tenant,—a pro- ‘The medicine acts charmingly on a debilitated Charles A, McManus, Mr.‘T. B. Burns, fe. Gra. Flon- : lation of 500,000 a, Bod eres senant, of..the most. noxious and system, and by its uso bad cases of piles are si eal ‘inti ste 3.3, Sarde, as Char: | First Topresentation in. Ciiearo of Emile Angers : LITTLE OVER sort. | i Neville. Little Mr. a z are assessed. How many of this number pay | Afr. McNamara’s scheme of operations was ‘AUCTION SALES. ‘Monday—Grau's Great French Opera... cannotbe determined until the end of the | very much as follows: He would see abillon | ~~~~~--~-— A 8 HAYVERLY’S THEATRE, ES FOURCH ANB AULT! year; but under our system of taxation it is | a house, and call and inquire the rent of cer- By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. J. HAVERLY..: Proprietor and Manager. Le say that every lot, piece, and parcel of i Sd ae eee at Piece, and pare tain rooms. First appearanco and limited engagement for As played in New York, Boston, London, dad Pasig with great success. Saas nd ee Fonee: ana pepe “One hundred’ dollars a month,” would P | A T 5 ONE WEEK. ONLY, erty, tax has to be made up by the real estate. | say the Iandiord. COMMENCING The Strongest Comedy-Drama of if a license system ‘prevailed in this city |, “I'll give you a hundred and twenty,” \- eB, the same as in Pennsylvania there would be | ould: Gueaee Mee Ni Ith saa | Tuesday, Fob. 3, at 9:30 a. m. ‘Te-Morrow, Monday, Heb. 2; the D @ muneli more equal distribution of the bur den resointion. Ce ee A large stock New Parlor Suite, New Chamber Seta Of MR. MAURICE GRAU’S ay: yf taxat: ow vails, an : sel I Carpet = ‘ i erersbody who dia business would ive fo | The landlord, eomplétely overpowered by | SAMegeamtenmaN martes | Creat Krench OperaCo, | Wesresday ans saturday Matinees, pay something for the support of the Govern- | this seeming generosity, would readily assent, | chandise. loners, head a Rama iCtnat. INCLUDING ment, Now nota man in twenty pays a | and would even forego theordinary formality Leading Prima Donna of the Theatre | SPECIAL NOTICE---For this Sunday Ereniag i cent to either the Local or State Government | of a jease. Mr. McNam however, scouted Mile. ites Folies Dramatiques, Theatre des forany id spe eoa lace any suclt idea, claiming that it was ‘his cus- 280 Cc E N T R E-AV., MARTE, [Bansessee eee tee aor ‘Will be repeated last Sunday's great success, . ; reas tom on such points to be punctilious, The NEAR POLE-ST., za Giles fist appearance here; Bee aT, oe as ae OS PPORTESS | ease (intact, in every clause) was then ave, feomepemsnctineterrecesce | MOTHER-IN-LAW! same date in 1878, and the number of altera- | signed, and the landlord would depart in | Wednesday Morning, Feb, 4, at lO o'clock, | ..2ts, =. [tes aad then appearance here) : Auctioneers, MISS LINGARD AND FULL COMPANY tions was 126, as against 117 the same date'| highly exuberant humor, while Mr. McNa- a last year. Plans were submitted for new | mara ‘would move in, - Horses, Wagons, Cutter, Harness. cEesex Ris Seaton poe ete eee IN THE CAST. 3 buildings during the year to the number of From this stage of the proceedings until * BOUVARD Her first appearance here.) 4 5 (0, at an estimated cost of $4,794,650. There | the time for paying ‘the rent would arrive, Also Entire Furnitare of Dwelling. axp {Leasing Tenor of the Opera Comique, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Were 1,301 plans for alterations, submitted at | Mr. McNamara’s conduct would be truly ex- wWowil! 1 AUCTION, on Wi ai Paris; Koval Tislian Oporn St, Peters ——__— an estimated cost of $651,094. Plans were sub- |"emplary. He would make no complaints, top, Poet at ia eee aa ey ednesday Morn cad burg, and Hoya 1taltan Opéra, Covent 'TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "2 |Gstappeusanceticre i Fronch Opera) | DICKIE LNGARD and Her Soperb Comedy Copy ig wnitted during He yeu ter the erection of a j ask for no zepalrs, engineer no Tyaltles a the gpilre furniture of awelling. consisting of : larger number of buildings than during any ; among the other tenants, nor among the | Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, and Kitchen > fi - 7 oF 4 - R ture, Beds and Bedding. Crockery and Glassware. Who will appcar for the first time in this city, ai fi ‘ear since 1872. ‘The tract of 15@acres recently | landiurds. He would occupy his: rooms with "Also at lib o'clock, # Horses. gd Wasonsriflailis Sef, ToMorron, ston day, Evenings Wobo 2, ‘s MOTHER-IN-LAW! Hai =e 1s, made a great hit last Sunday. ought by John Jacob Astor is located on a | a quiet, unaffected dignity into which busi- Single and Double Harness, Cutter, 6 tons of Coal, Which x Monday, Feb. 3-LES FOURCHAMBAULT. rid, which slopes to the Harlem Rallroadl ness considerations were never allowed to and a ee eee bai ties Tearing the ot Sumptuons revival of Locoq’s masterpiece, on the easterly side, and to Jerome or. Cen- | come. et A 1’ ELISON, POMEROY & CO., A FILLE MME. ANCOT. MPIC THEATRE. tral avenue on the westerly. ‘The ridge, by | Butat the end of the first_month things : Auctioncers, 78 and $0 Randolph-st. iE TELE At phenomenal LNG 0. « CULM Ce ‘Sherman House) the way, is the natural extension of Fifth { yould begin to change, and Mr. McNamara " —— CLAIRETTE. Alle. PAOLA MARIE | Z. W. Saietanioe Proprietor and and Madison avenues. ‘The purchase-money | would begin to forfelt his popularity, Ant Friday Morning, Feb, 6, at 9:30 o'clock “Sule. ANGELE 4 Mille. DELORMB To-Day, Sunday, Feb. 1, at 2:30, Was about $450,000. ‘Tle purchase has | interview of this sort would precipitate open not yet been recorded. teply to | hostilities: ; * Our Regular Weekly Auction Sale New and Used. inquiries at Mr. Astor’s office in re \dlord—“* ii a a Es Scie dee ww pian .. gard to the transaction, it was stated that aqueidiore Good. morning, Mr. MoNa a Wh idly couse there was nothing significant about the pur- McNamara— Good morning, sir.” 5 PARTVAUDIERE. : Grand Family Matinee And Night Performance at 8. chase; that there were no improvements con- Landlord—* Are you well suited here 2” —— templated,—in fact, that, Mr. Astor had no McNamara—“ Perfectly.” 6 TRENITZ,, giahion. Ehpactis af rentedatetn Ney | Hew awa car, » | Camels and General HousekespingB00ts, | caro, carcnsimor | HIG ET URIQUE! THE OOWMON, TALK a vty a Namara—‘ I wi! leave you.’ Gn the 34 Act xf, 1 will 1a F York is well shown in the following extract Laatiene How. aDOLE Tne tank ‘of Jast | NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW CHAMBER SETS, specially composed for bila by te aahoe ee Positive and instantaneous success of the from a private letter received in this city: _ | month.” « Lounges, Sofas, Wardrobes, Marble-top Tables, Car- | pl2?,8bore Opera will be produced upon a scale of Z - “To show how it has advanced here in| "McNamara (much surprised)— Rent? | pews, ger Se Planon Once ana nib De Boa RE WELED MAGNIFICENCE, and Including CEO RCE LE AR OCK post desirable localities, I would mention | what for é Sass Crockery, Giasrare 3O8 SCHR RDSS | dppraprints Mecaery and Eitects, ' my brother paid $50,000 less than a year i 4 eS iN; POME! Z rei 4 % ago for two lots on Fifty-seventh street, each | « ponttore, “(pretenaing hot to:Be agitatad) Auctioneers, #8 and &) Randoiph-st. “"Rugmented Chorus sf 40 Volce: tn his new American Ideal Drama, x10. About a month singe two lots imme- | “SfeNamara—“Tho rentis all right.” - By GEO-P. GORE & CO., Spsciauy Folersed Orchestra. | PHILLIP GORDON, MINER! lately adjoining soli for $75,000, and since vi ve js i; a é (last week) resold for $82,000. ‘The lots on | wane yor {obviously neryous)—"AN right sary SRR Modesty La Cae NG Tobi 8 With its Great Star Cast and Besutitul Scenery. Which my house stands In. Fifty-fifth street, | “McNamara—“Now, really, this is too| REGULAR TRADE SALE WEDNESDAY. at % omy ume and ate INiER EACH ACT A PICTURE. and adjoining, sold about sixteen monthsago | muci. Have good’ tenants no righto> : ‘LES CLOCHES BE CORNEVELLE. °* | The curtain called five times cach performance on, an S10 000 cae 2511007 three weeks a0 p four Have saa eta Stas ‘ DRY GOoDs, First ana WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb, 4, THE GREAT ‘‘ DELL” SCENE! $ = a ‘ : * and 0: a fl * rr and so it has been all along -the line from i * hi Ba - asipnme! Produced xh it ineind! = Forty-eighth street to Harlem, and between Pei ucr tages aus, Se ea ied GEO. Fv GORE & CO. Auctioneers, | Paona "Seagre Ch A eat cs YOUVERD, ana Chicago's citizens have witnessed in many year& . * Fourth and Sixth avenues.” ae to put you out? AL CAPQUY Innis orietnal creation of SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY, ETC... HOW TO DEVELOP CHICAGO. McNamara (quite unconcerned)—‘It is WE SH ALL s E LL THURSDAY NIGHT, only performance of Act Ist—Waverly Camp. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Hag best thing you can flo. 182 ahead! a e LA PERIOCHOLE. att Peers Digging at, Sunset and Moonlight, HTICAG . 3 i . The landlord, much flurried, would depart | . 3 FRIDAY EVENING. GALA NIGHT, ae é Cmeaco, Jan, ‘The question has fre- toconsult a lawyer. ‘The latter would exact . AT AUCTION, eae LE. FACLA MABIE, Agi OurStockndel° SY norar teh a9 good inal quently been asked, How to make Chicago a fe $25, vrite ara, great nas Samuel We Alerton, Esa ae ete ements ee eels fe . an i swers this by saying that the only thing rleed- “My Dear Sir: Iam instructed to inform ori - 2 r ednes id Satare ful is sewerage. ‘This, he thinks, can be sup- | you that i your failufe to pay before Tuesday A FINE LINE OF SATURDAY EVENING, Last SIGHT BUT ONE, gay Sainees BSS ad ete a under it . . 'LE-G) LA. yea Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 10 a, m., ONEA FILLE DE MOE: Aeon «| weabmsensEregy renter and Sopy Satan Plied by an enlargement of the canal and | 8t noon the sum of $120 due and accrued for Fi a Be : 4 SUNDAY NIGHT, FAREWELUNI opening the flood-gates at Lockport. Mr. ont of rooms At Ast thee el Soares Hen 5, Boys’, Youths’, Women 5, Misses’, and LA BELLE HELENE. f ‘PROF. L. EDOUARD. Allerton isa packer, and undoubtedly con- | take legal measures for your ejectment.”” Children’s tributes his shire of sewage to the general | ‘To this epistle McNamara would answer: filth “fund” that roils down upon our un- a a, CpEAn, Sie: piceting business ens ig) e ne W) rec! ie s you fortunate neighbors that dwell along the fore the Ist of next month, MSreviotis Jand- BOOTS SHOES b] b] GLASSES IN. FRENCH, Forall at Atheneum. Terms, & for2). nee pee euleage canal and on the banks of the Illinois Biver, | fords who have attempted to eject me unite . and we think that the packers should take | in saying that it is cheaper and infinitly more ASSE JE FRANCAIS some interest in the plans which have been satistactory to leave me plones I have no HOOLEY’S THEATRE. SUPERJEURE i} roposed for their'relief. We. fav - | WISH to take a mean agvantage by withhold- ————— Exery §: 3p. m. for J Pupils. lirpement aia deepening ar thi anee e ing this fact from sant Attempt to elect me 5 ‘THIS SUNDAY EVENING, , rites ot the" aa! {ghity'of felons of frente Pe JORT Gast, Blegs me-youcannok .Tou- | san ciesn, Custom-Mlatetprinesuiecones ? | IDICIKTE LING ARD | “For circulars apply at Berrborsese the removal of all obstructions in the canal | } a ” 1 jours le méme, if McNamara.’ and Illinois River to navigation that |. A consultation wopld then follow between GEO. P. GORE & CO... iy y . HALL BOW guise aod. oars el tt oul the landlord, his eldest som, and the lawyer, So ani SF Wabasii ays < MOTHER-IN-LAW. NORTH SIDE’ TURNER spack le would | at which the aforesaid eldest son wou! ‘ londay, Feb. 2—1 URCHAMBAULT. take hold of this matter and urge the impor- | move, and the twee ‘secolid, that he beap- THURSDAY, Feb. 5, at 9:30 a. nm, HAMLIVS THE . THIS SUNDAY, at3 p. m4 tance of it upon, the Congress of the United { pointed a committee of one to wait upon Me- Ss. ATRE. ! States, that 2 ship-canal could be constructed | Namara and. “bounce” him. TRADE SALE ‘This (Sunday) Afternoon and. Event RAND AGR ED ONGERT i from the Mississidpi River to this city. - ‘The dauntless youth would call on the re- Last two appearances of NK “AIKEN and G2N- mali omactie, "ale | Bult Tavemne ig wre et | GROGKERY AND GLASSWARE: | S2ceSmeee ees weal: phan * 5, ey iG “ve Inuc] an atte in =] entities immediate steps to enlarge our sewerage | the encounter, and the landlord and. iawyer : CAR BLANCHE! CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, facilities.’ “A canal from the South Branch | would constitute a quorum to take his dep- #8 Caske American WW.G- Ware. HAMEDN’S THE TRE Under the direction of Prof. A. ROSENBECKEE. to the Calumet Lake or Calumet River, com- sition. 7 % et ng e ce mencing at the junction of the river with the | “Then the landlord would call on Mr. Me- Lai Brie Glosarare: Astor ee eaeeon i aielealony 15 Conte, i Illinois & Michigan Canal, would be of im- | Nama c ing | Goods packed for country merchants. MONDAY. Fob. engagement of the Greatest of | 4S Ofice of the Chicazo Orchestra, 13 East Bam mense service to. the conimunity. We are Thin (at sate dines tHE ould alco ene PIG? BU GORE'S CO Auctionsers American Character Actors, Mit. ¥.'5. Solph st: Kingsbury Block, Room 5, informed by those who have given the sub- | ploy some vigorous and happy similes in By HENRY & HATCH, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ject their attention that the clay which would | stating the ease, and ultimately get arrested | gu, Lane ani AN A U 1 be taken out in the process of construction, | for attempting to create a disturbance. Caer eee ee ers a Wabasicag eee . THIS SUNDAY EVENING, if burned into brick would go a great ways | It was now the lawyer's turn to ack Ie - Inthe Great American Drama,’ MOTEER-IN-~LAW;-: towards paying the cost of digging. would get out a writ of ejectment at the ap- AUCTION SALE KIT th 1 - ‘The Hit of the Season, by - 8 Arkansas Tr aveler } Dickie Liugard and Her Charming Comedy Compaa]> Mustrating with rare power and Gdolity iifo and ad. | <ondss: Feb. 2-LES FOURCHAMBAUL We sce that the project of a canal from propriate court, the. service of which Me- Detroit or ‘Toledo across the State of Michi- | Namara would’ velsaniie defy. Bub, after BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS gan to the head of Lake Michigan is again | some talk and sundry.drinks, he would lure J + 'y Pb Tevived, and that a Dill has been introduced the court-ofilcer into -a state of confidence | TUESDAY, FEB. 3. patares in he SouthWest, supported by Tayleure’s into the House of Representatives at Wash- | and inebriety, and thén aid and abet him in | . FINE LINE NEW 6o0Ds. Pwo Old Beata Progen anys, With, the same oo ington for an appropriation to defray the ex- | dispossessing the tenant on the floor above.— — | embellishments. novel, pictorial, and mecnetieer ae GEATEFUL_COMFORTING. REGULAR AUCTION SALE | 222s. 3 wad eae fgesemted this remarkable = OF and penses ofa survey: his was a favorit en- | a Proceeding which would constitute the drama upwards of ONE THOGHS 0 eae to 400,00 auditors, in New York and Boston. FE PPS’ ( or O A * lerprise of the late William B. Ogden, of this | basing of a suit for damages against the land- city, and he wrote numerous letters to public | Jord: men and to the: press in advocacy of the | - ‘Meanwhile Mr, McNamara would enter DRY GOODS LOTHI N TABLEAUX. Scheme. Mr. Ogden considered this thing so | divers ingenious-iegal defenses, and ask (and j H oe Pe ene, The Dauchter's Recognition, BREAMFAST. 9 ere “Bya thorough knowiedze of the natural laws whic important that he wrote along communica- get) numerous adjournmenis, would corral i oti ‘ Yon to this paper while in Europe (dated ite opposition ou into ‘a corner, and | ‘urnishing Goods, Notions, &c., Seine Diticutty.? ‘The Steamboat Explosion, | coveZ n{horoush nomledze of the natural ers and ‘Aris), In which he set forth at length his | would afterwards make merry with the WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, | Se Tee east Chance, 22,8 careful appllextion of the fine properties of 464° EWS, Upon the _ whole subject, and | Judge. But’ he” would. still persistently AT 10 O'CLOCK A. ML THE DUEL WITH BOWIE KNIVES, Enblos with Saar eae ete ned mer showed the great importance to the fut- retain possession of the preiises, and enjoy HENRY & HATCH, Auctioneers. . save uamuns hunvy doctors bills, tt is by the Jade ure commercial interests of this city. The | all the privileges and‘benefits arising there- = — CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. clous use of such articles of diet ‘that a constitutes views of Mr. Ogden upon this matter, if re- m1. By FLERSHEIM, BARKER & CO., & ———— Aa? de zmidunils built up until strane enonghy oe published, would be of great interest at this | ‘The failuré of each new effort to eject Mr. and & Randolpti-st., Gencral Auctioneers? MISS LOUIS Panny Benetttendered ro - . | Ssh Srery tendency to disease. Hundreds Of sabe time, is Ogden was also dlways in favor | McNamara would help to make him more il, TURD AY EY aN Eee Ae STUSIC. | oven there isa weak point, We may eseapy mae of 4 reat outer harbor, and, unless relief for | genial, and the courtoincers would instinct. RECULAR SALES anaisted by We celom ine well-known artista: mae Bure Diogd Bhd w properif-nourlsbed frame.”—C Beata Rurviee Gaze! our'choked-up river is obtained .by making | ively tak 0 ti Ca y n. jor ait use of it, the public are destined to be greatly ; ‘The dese esd Has always noticed thatin | Bictetges san dese Teta "Planister Sie | Sold Inthns only Us- and B) lntetot og « on. 3 a law a man who has a poor case is confident par Tickets Foe oemton. . Cais Lapane The Board of. Trade out to lend its influ- | of the powers of his lawyer; while a man ea HOE On, eee ale pve our vir, a | pba fost cme W osha HOUICEHOL GOODS Pe Sune ‘Thursday Afternoon, Feb. 5, ats o’clock, should indorse the bill introduced into the Thus the landlord, ing restive under : House of Representatives by Mr. Aldrich to | constant Teel Tebu peor 3 ie : Ff ‘ebuffs, went to consult sev ° ” a aia REMOVAL. Y hee Pen erocorn wih apa Gnitiaas a Uatturng| VCs | Second Piano Recital | wszmmuc vegans is port. of + t Mr. MeNamara’s name, they wou - ‘ONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. , - = ka tach C8 privileges of New York’ importers. x. | ply, “It’s no use.” ‘This had,.it must be ad- §2F-Special attention to all outside sates. ‘adiatasion pie teel LIE BLING. Eres bos rendy Sy ealvoas bts oid cusvomers, aswel SATCHDAY’S TRANSFERS, mitted, a rather dispiriting effect on the land- MEE EEGO MusicCo.'s 1? Staters 77° f0F Saleat the Chieago | asthe general public. The following instruments were filed for | lord; and he began to pray, as, De Soto once = ee * record Saturday, Jan.31: °° aids tor a cause that ‘was not too good to | WEDNESDAY, Feb. 4, at 9:30 a. m. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ITISCELLANEOUS: Gury PROPERTY. y i: A FLERSHEIM, BARKER & CO. UNDAY EY NO OURETI NM Vt ; Main st, bet Hickory st and Archer av, ter a month of. litigation he found that 1 y. THIS SUNDAY EVENING, = NO, : : Of, 2x05 ft, d Jan. 30 (B. Gillam to he had spent S¢o among lawyers, $20 for By H. FRIEDMAN & SONS. Dickie Lingard and Il Charmiae NO PAY! (DR. KEAN, Charles Moyer court-expel to the ag- : : B cr Guamming Comedy Co, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. £6 4x01 tt, improved, dated Jan. 23 couple of ‘weeks’ ti and that McNamara | - -A first-class and very large stock of MOTHER-IN-LAW, . nic, Rervous. or special discases. Dr. J. eae op Gi nd E.'¥, Gasaway to M, 5. Bare still ‘lourished, time, ar Known cases fre- Monday, Feb.2-LES FOURCIA Me oL ae pay borotciaa tm the elt ne ‘warty : we sovsernetsessescecnes sees Stag 2° | quently,” he said, with extreme ess, 'H N. Sal Soren SCL | Cee cicns ots roner tet | OROCKERY-AND GLASSWARE, |” cutcagg.stumsaux, —| DR, FORGAY, Fa eler).. gyececcceesecesss L067 el ossessed;_ bu! —__ all West Superior st, #6 of Lincoin, seems to be impossible to do anything with a Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 10 o’elock, Regularly educated, legally qualified. Tress of _ RE BNL fe dated Jan. 98 (6.¥. Nicol Wan Who pays nothing.” He was musing in | wc crocxery, Same Foroslsin Ware, Brow, ana | THIRD TERM OF NIGHT SCHOOLS Shope Diseseg, cosets ppl Scone, ae Ontario at, o4OPS), =~ . 625 | this frame of mind w! who should enter | yetiow Ware, Decorated Chamber Bars BEGINS FEB. ist, 24, Medicines furnished st office. Hours,9 8. mL tog but McNamara! The. professional tenant GEO. W. BECKE ORD, Salemman, Engttah Branches, §.0 each. m8 108 p.m. 50 Wabssh-ay. Send Ge stamp