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HE - CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. is REAL ESTATE, _ | Sc.tecration ot Brossin’sne ‘ works on the russing’s new vinegar- | Foxes at St. Louis, in, which they ceded a missioners are still” deliberating whethé £ 5 : and skill accusto: “1 ghased by them 9 toot ont recently bur | large toritry, beginning at a polnt on ie | the ag wareewores Wve Have wa 6 SMOKE-BURNERS. with, perfect freedom trom emoke, and. to | skill ands; ih devp aduttaton, upon tbo 3. ‘enty-foul rf % 0} y water-works, ve as 4 y m a upon gpward Turn in House, Store, | Tiss Monks) when, cHvrenigHiih Streets | Gasconade thence in: 9, dire line to fhe.| erecting Salon om all sides from Meraree of at. Orvis fustaaver, two appear asit | ours, eee ectStutag wntepy. The me nd Office Rents, ° | abut Soom ‘The main Dulding wl be | River thenso un, te 2 omy mouth | fn vegara wine at ahd Sa WEEE | A Very Valuable Invention by a | M0 7S experiment," | RSSPPSSN Sy concealed meapong. and. me finish @ A ence up the Mississippi . at t An . Fs 4 Untghed before May, 1. Otto. HL. Matz is the | mouth of the Ouisconsin Wisconsin ing the Saat pears tna fhe cot OF SUPP ty Chicago Mechanic. ; SPORTING. Helly al pee the court. rho eee le coe * ¢ Sm ll Stores d ‘The success of the Central Music-Hall h: then up the same toa point thirty-six milles | the Hyde Park authorities does not now ex- : : and mentally vowed vengeance against the soy of Sal Stores and Dex | dh gees OT!) RAIS SES Lis buh ane | Mcrae ng | ac nehake nase St it Oh Gants ales mand for New Buildings. ‘AN OPERA-HOUSE aint where the Fox Kiver, a braneh of the | the suppl Cr vient waler-Wworks. ily. <The aes g Smoke, | mye woreestors lost $1000 on their reoent | Gensel, Iie lett e es med tobe troubling Dig : . mall lake called Sakae. | cost of iidependent water-works cannot be . Soot, and Gas, Secthaen trib. ‘ nt | censed: | His lett leg seem tectionntely paler it with both bunds and groaned dismally-as he Peters and Egzler are still without engage- | cast an appealing look toward the door, as if he for Chicago. It ig said on good authority | S00: thence down the Fox River to the Llli- | much less than 200,000, and the interest. cd that some leading New York capitalists sig- nols and down the same to the Mississippi. op that sum would be enough to fur- svity in Sales of Property, | Rilied to Afr. AleVicker, when in that city, v vl ared Less Activity perty, | thas w iti 4 When in city THE CONSIDERATION EXPRESSED kh the Board with all the water they | The inventive genius of scientists and arti- | ments for 1880. desired above all earthly things to be on the Improved or Vacant, Gurnee: linge te saalvates capital for that | in this treaty was friendship and protection, want for years, and i by _ pay! ‘one | sans throughout the world has been taxed to | | Williamson is still in California, He willbe | MS". iinocent re the mystery was ce purpose, provided the build! ei cons Tuc te $273.50 in money, ‘and an annuity of goods bale of this amount ta ne authorities of | its. utmost for years past to contrive some- here April 15, however. oP An Tanocant revolver ‘serenely glided out . Sane ud vouriy, $000 of erie | Hyde Park, whose water pipes already cross | sing that would do away with the -smoke The Lengue Schedule Committee will soon | 788 Sea eae acer aad tne Court Wag al ; had been revolving in his mind the propriety of Music-Hall was, in connection with .stores | we! Sacs $400 a re to go to the and te their grounds, they can di: and offices, no doubt the enterprise would be | This treaty was not well kept, fo the Foxes, | the eost and trouble that will certainly fol see ace “That itis a nuisance, particularly | Dosis work, and will probably have tho schedule | gemding for all the doctors in the ‘neighborhood. ng Permits—Loans—City Improvements—In- | a Balding great financial success. ® | sundry other tribes became “hostile and com- | !ow if they ‘undertake to erect water-works | in large cities like Chicago, goesalmost with- arranged by March 1. was astonished—wiped bis eyes and ahem’ Gan Titles—Tasation by Spocial Assess- IN THE BUILDING PIEMITS mitted many depredations upon the setti of their own. We do not think that the tax- i . ay a ers. | - | outsaying, T Kelly, who caught during th ominously. The yo ton Tt ments—Hiscellaneous, oF ue Week hae shoes a James Ho ea to Se a Ek eres an Away and Dyin Prepared th eee thar money ox |» SE eae ere auitlag Gin cole last season for the Syracuse stars, rit inthe siferany exctse,and te. Gout promptly. ined rs % ‘O. ay - - ci i and here: rhe SS | streak fo cost 52,000; to JB. Louper to poond mmlsstoners ficnipatentiagy ron a oo . BUMMER COLONY. Fs gussption inf vest quan oe goal, aye amen aod olan to; Galikorntty and catch for a San | careful. a more 4 ided upward movement ¥ a a rehurd stree! _ States ‘or ie _pur- Something like what will 5 egenerally noticeable one, and has in- 1 very dectded rs do not vement hasbe- | to cost 1.300; to J. A. Chapman Hocresea | Pose of retstablishing peace and DUE | Something, Uke whet day. clone ais take | Jured, amd in some cases wholly destroyed, See oo ne Poy eubs: aid has shened TO ASHES. nin (AMor fear landlords will get 1 Teae ad dition, No. 1888 Fral rie avenue, to a Pi panween tie: hostile tribes | shore near Chicago has been undertaken by | the beauty of some of the most prominent | With the Inter organization for 1880, Sas caat: - 2,000; in Dwyer, to erect a ous treaties with’ the Pot. | New York capitalists who. are founding a | blocks in this city of handsome business | Ted recently to a Syrucuse young Indy. The Body of Miss Dolly Hartman quch abou . , e-story Oi fawatomics, Pian Te nd mun 0} ant ructures. In t, the grow ¢ rom is to bo | Pa. tell and put their figures above the ability 1-91 ry cottage, corner of Taylor. and tawatomis _Plankishaws, ‘etons, 8! summer colony at Sandy Hook. A tra th The California C. Francisco organ = axel ‘aflin streets, to cost $1,200; one to M. those of the River St, Peters, Yanctons, Mo- | land known aa the Mount Mitchell prop oye ae ou i ay pie of | ieatiod as ag Pegnitgonee in) if ba “pk iaRRCEE EO ; Li 1 M, 3 de e nuisance has every year served to put} » Hy. Fer Speetat Dispatch to Ths Chiongo Troune * to pay, but that the price of hous of tenants 10 Pays €, | Brand, to erect a two-story shop, Illinois has, Kickapoos, Wayandots, Delawares, | » part of the Navesink Highlands on in placed on a solid basis financiul sore, and office | street’ near Dearborn, to cost $4,000; to | Benecas, Shawanoes, ‘Winnebgoes, Miamis, | Hook Bay, has recently been: puret Chica: i ei > 3 a 8 a a asi go more nearly on a plane of dingi- |, Malono has ‘been secured as catch 1d will = é * cCOMMODATIONS HSS INCREASED Shree spear Deamon vostory dwelling, | Clippewas, Ottawas, tha Great afd Little Hook, Bo dwoc New ¥ ork gentlemen sed PY | ness with St. Dearly Cr aitatic and Pitts: | 2000 leave Philadelphia for tho uclho stope, | _PitsuuRs, Pa., Feb. Z—As mentioned in iy i taking with him either Sweeney or Haley, of’ yesterday’s TRIBUNE, the body of Miss Dolly unde no doubt. Houses are already ‘Ashland avenue, near Thirty-third street, to | Qsases, Loways, Kanzas, Sioux of the Lakes, | purpose of building summer residences w f shee qemand, aud there were never so | f%toty dwell Tod Anderson, to erecta | Sioux of the Leat, Sioux of the Broad aks, | Pura ee or apo bout 129 acres in the property, burg—ihe oretiainently sooty frumriate | Baior, tr sleer Hartman was cremated at Washington, Pa, meant residences offered at the renting Wo IO welling, No, 104 Wesson street, to | and Sloux Who Shoot in. the Pino ‘Tops. | which.will be drained and graded, laid ou g American cities. With the growth | ‘no fuss that the Troy Clubattempted tomake | to-day. A large crowd t the depot few vacant residencimat could be had last cost $2,400; to A.'E, Guild, to erect a two- Finally, on the ath of Augtist, 181¢, the | with roads, and rane vise improved, Work | 2d spread of the nuisance, however, the | over the udmission to tho League of Worcester | shen the fi ge vad Bb: SOR! Cepe. agencies CO ee erecta, 906; | Commissioners Plenipotentiary of the United | will Tons Fre besun the coming spring, | incentive to devise something to destroy It ore ne Nae Woretster Club eine | WHER SRO SUNTA Day aa teed carriages Et 2 it | produced no corte form. ‘This completes the | Wasnoexcitement. A hearse and carriages spring at $25.8 month are now held at $30, | to the Peck estate to erect a brick vant, No. | States above named and the Chiefs and war- | and completed as rapidly as possible, The | has been naturally hightened, and THE | League orgunization for next yeur. The Worces- | were in waitin: a the ains t in Wi iz, and the rem: were taken BHNE t 835 245, | 214 South Clark i houses at $35, and $40 houses at $45, | 21 jouth Clark street, to- cost $10,000; one riors of the United Tribes of Ottawas, ground is high, rising nearly 300 feet above | T. NE ie 7 There will be less increase probably in office in dees ph Hau 4 to eréet 2, two-story liverye CHIPPEWAS, AND POTTAW. ATOSTES, the water, and has a water-tront of 4,000 feet } uy Salon Se a teen snomhet tr a strong one. 3nd ¢ a eaner GE, | at once to the crematory, where everything fonts than in any) athers. About 10 per.cent | One to Scott & Gage to atreeh, toca £2,000; | residing on the Illinois and Melwakee Rivers It fal be divided inte Jets conforming to the @ though not an engiueer, p6: the lit Sunday's TRIBUNE. was found to be in readiness for the incinera- co ttvedtory | and mer waters and on the southwestern | Ratural division ot and. | A pier Is to be r, possesses the in- | "soo ttary Spalding returned from amonth's | tion. No one was allowed to enter the ebout the advance charged on new leases | dwellinzs, Dayton street. near Webster ave- | parts of Lake Michigan, entered into,“ o built, and possibly a hotel will be erected in stinctive. American’ genius ‘for invention | ,ScCretnY Bese yesterday. He reports the | crematory except the family of the dead girl 2 made. The most - surprising nue, to cost.$5,400; one to E. H. Shirk to | treaty of dditi which has again mad vhat d 5 » i. eace, fri ” addition to the residences of the sharehold- | ; le what seemer n ck ov iy of peace, friendsh{p, and limits,” 2s ‘ese are Henry M. Alexander, impossible not only possible but prac- Nationals, of West tps aa feellng Bi K over | some of the Trustees of the Le Moyne estate, 20W Sead xi ~ | erect a four-story manufactory, Canul street vS? Among th changes are to pe noticed in store rents, par- | Oar aather, to cost $20,000; t street, | follows: _Wherens, a serious dispute has oe. ong i 4 i i As ok : : ;, to Cost 10;fo the Union | for some y 2 S| Henry Morgan, of Matthew Morgan’s Sons, ticable. The invention has already been | L fter refi {fered honor. and one reporter. : Sage onrescrms | Rekawnianarasycrmiatge sees | usu aie at Ge Salt Eihuty br bathoc, Sepignin ES, | Shel wc inthe nen ate gr ina (tan pare Sia |S eae,“ at ot in co a ce 1 ry Shelton, Frederick D. _ - | it will be ult matter fort months ago there was @ downward | of Franklin and Qhio streets, to cost’ $3000; Bethe che lame ceded to the i Stas Me Fry, Hgederick, H. Coseitt, appan, Charles ises to go far towards dispolling the thick wet gumes, and as thoy have 2 810,00) ‘nino under | 2d placed on the iron frame, The featre e gendency, especially on Wabash avenue; put { to Caroline Harth, for a three-story and base- | of November, 1804, and both parties: being de Julliard, Charlton T, Lewis, Thugh Hastings, Peg See ee ae ee ] wilt Fa ne een full, however, 120. tub off oF ile at artan Sanat sllghtly ehranketts ; : \ inpalpa us! ty th A 4 i- | but she looked natural and lifelike. Her cost $4,500; and to Hannah Martins, fora | friendly intercourse, and of establishing por- holders altogether, and it is understood that soot, and ashes that penetrate every nook an feayuer te men ot Tea. Just join the | hair hung loosely around her head, a ting bash avenae, near Randolph street, that | two-story dwelling at No. 25 Sholto str a the wishes of all will be Ited cranny of the average private residence, ast year or two at $5,000, hi . ‘eat, to | manent peace and frendship, have, for the 9 wishes of alt Wi consulted in adding > Jock nestling on one cheek. 2 rented for the past y $5,000, has | cost $3,000. purpose of removing all difliculties, agreed ntleman alldded to-is Mr. 0, D. | | Bancroft’s nine are Cow fmf, Southern trip, | ciad ina pure white dress of ere * to the number by-the sale of buildi 1 ote peen leased for five years at §9,000a year. | _ The Building Department during January | to tho following tertus: rs uilding lots: | Orvis, of inthis bas been changed. Astore on Wa- ment dwelling at No. 158 Superior street, to | sirous of preserving a harmonious and and Jolin A. Stewart. There are forty share- The i i this city, who for s ars’ | Pluying to-day in Knoxville, Tenn. They pluy | 5; The intention is to form a summer colony of | Dase has been Madyin or Se esting Pian’ orleans during carnival weeis, clos! apon | like lawn, and around the neck was a circlet personal friends and acquaintances. ithe 15th, and then spend a week in Texas, in of lilfes of the valley. The slight figure was wmner of a store on Lake, between State issued 196 permits, covering 87 permanent 4 eat ech, raised his prica from $1,800 last } improvements, In 1879 in January, the De- qabeces oe Soca oa i SATURDAY’S TRANSFERS, upon & practicable’ smoke-burner, and who, | company with the It. E. Lee Ctub of ‘New Or- | wrapped in a sheet saturated with alum fo $2,700 this year, and is now offering partment issued 35 permits, covering 23 per | to seu atites and hereby do retinguige, woihe | | The, following ‘ietruments were filed for | cheso; m, Janvary; obtained FP tenelied i | Heande Rachels, Bennet wei, Bushene, and | sate Frat Bie remains were placed in ie a i a a eb. 72 As i be 7 the tenant who took the lease a bonus to | ment issued 5 permits for structures Bose: nil tho inte arated in ee Setar na ous i record Saturday, Feb. 7: any:steam-boiler, furnace, and capable of ac- ) Club lt return wo New Orieuns om tbe 2, the yotere ation eae = gementet and Healt up. ‘There is a greatscarcity of stores + co = | session of the Suog and Foxes, which lies south | yest-pwentieth tee at 7% complishing —~ anil subsequently play At Baton Rouge, Mem: | or two there eirs & slight odor + of adu st % ‘03 aw inci pa ret - Sratestreet. ‘Tho erection of the Music” | 41, ne Joan business for fhe last two weoks | oF # ule rest ino from the eeutuors, extremity | “y'"ofeiss ft. dated eb. 4 @ana and {pail iuemiokes anit a COSTE TION te pis, and ut Cinoinuatl if the weather oH Bey, | as of burning feathers, which soon, pases Ganbas improved the northern end “of the | g Cea nice ero to sho United States all tho | yest ens vag nnd I S00.) Ores Ee copatart and Eas tng suicke nul- |. Kee Brown, ¢.; Sullivau, 1b. Creamer, 2b. of. Lookin through the hole in the door, - tvery much, and rents have advanced This week. |\Previows week. | land contained within the following bounds, to- | ‘est Mudigou Bu bet Hoyne and Lei Be Ly the smoke nui- |. Keefe, 3b.; Sum. Wright, 3.8,; Wood, L £.; Reil- 6 body could be seen tosink a little at first, streel aA il [Medial wit: Beginning on the left bank of theFox | Bf. 94 9-l0x} ft, dated Feb. 6 sance. A ‘TrmUNE reporter, in a talk with | ley, c.£.; Knight, r. 2 and the outlines of the figure to blend with in the neighborhood. small store No.| Amount. No.) Amount, | River of Llinois, ten ‘miles above tho mouth of Keenon to Joseph B. Keeler) 35,000 | Mr. Orvis yesterday, obtained from him a de- —— the white heat of the retort, At the end of oa State street, bebween Randolph - | said Fox River; thence running s0 as to | Sedgwick st, 239 ft n of Wisconsin, w f, scription of his apparatus, which must com- BILLIARDS. three hours anda half nothing of the bod: and Washington, that rented last year for 41/$ 129,502|| Bolg 226,215 | CTORS. Sondy Creek ten miles above its | ft to alloy, dated Feb. 6 (J. T. Quinn to Snend itself as sound in theory, independent | Owing toa break in the dates for which the | Temained but.a small heap of ashes, *vhieh if : af]® ERS BBIF Fio'o0 | mouth: thence in a direct line tof j «Catherine M1. Willams) 6,000 | of its ascertained.value in actual use, ; Will be collected and sent to the family. 240 has been let for $3,000; a floor on the | atal? Zissis|| |° asaoo | mouths. thenee Nocti of the west end of ; Sota Monty #50 So afaria Le Dale een eae Si pelea | eee a et vothoven Sou occasioned by | Sill Be eoaerwelshed about eighty pounds, o 1 ABXEH tt, da » 2 » Dal- f; ce J Pee ‘portage between Chicago Creek, which | Tinto 6. heed ats 7) Claris ee ing from the dome of a boiler and passing the holding of the Beothoven Society concert on ) the ultimate remains only a Yow. ounces. same strect, near Madison, that brought last ig $ 405,220] | 1M1/$ 373,015 the evening of March 2, it bas been found neces- Everything passed off smoothly and satis- $3” 143670 | empties into Lake Pichia and the Rivor | gitteonth st,8 ecor Morgan, n f, 22x100 down at the Tight of the, boiler front, ani or cd ors. | sary to postpone the billiard tournament in | factorily. ‘The affair is the chief subject of year $2,400, Desplaines, a fork of the IlUnois; | Is NOW GOOD FOR | Out of the 500 owners of property Teet line to a point on, Lake a aoe acs ft, dated Jun. 26 (Same to Jon Bis- then across and just over the furnace bh $3000. A 25-foot store on ‘Washington street, N@ STATE STREET, rect line tw srthomouthof ChicagoCreck;thence | WAM es ting - Treo perpendicwlar pipes, of, the same size, | Wale Schaefer, Sexton, Slosson, and Daly are to | conversation this evening.» There is 8 row. ALOD y ‘along the lake to a point ten miles southward of West Eighteenth ay ft, extent from the transverse pipe down the participate. The tournament bad been set for ing feeling here in favor of cremation. y 25x207 ft, improved, dated Feb. 7 front of the furnaces, each connecting ‘with |, March J, and was to continue for six consecutive —_——_— Jetween Wabash avenue and State, has gone ; representing six milés of frontage, interested | themouth of sald Chicago Creck; thence K Si ; \ 3 di- up from $1,200 to $1,800. An advance of 33 | in the assessment for the widening of the | rect line to ‘a point on the ees parcent is made on Monroe street, near La | Street, onlya dozen have made any Onjection | above its mouth: thence with the said Kanka- Be sr the rentof a five-story and basement to the award of damages made by the Com- Keo and Lllinofs Rivers to the mouth of the Fox le, missioners. Their report will come up be- Hifver: und thence to the beginning. Provided, a brass globe containing an air-chamber. | nights, but inasmuch as a tpone! it was " Harvard st, 189 ft0 of Campbell av, 2, inure larger pipes, open at tho lower end us postponement w CAN'T SPARE HIM. a ted cre rendered neces t = WXLA ft, dated Dec. 5 Ii I. W. serve to draw the air u} froin the outside into ert Fie peasant all for one Of ght in the esac rs a . sat ted, ‘aaate Piano, Il. Feb. 7.—. -atte 1,260 800 (thomas Nanninga to Joseph Novotny). 2,600 O'Daniol to Jobn M. B, Reynolds)...» am this chamber, fromm which the commingled | week, it was thought best, to catty the tourna- 2,500 500 835 1,500 Ta hi ses No. 219 West Tay! a H The premises No. 219 West Taylor st, air and steam aro forced through other pipes |' ment over to ‘April, giving the players a better | ing was held here last night for the purpose of t which last. year yielded $5,200 to | fore Jud . reek. nevertholess, that the suid tribes shall be por- \ d ge Gary this week. ; ein th er | “duted Feb 7 (John B. Scantleb theowner. There is great demand for stores ‘ THE JACKSON STREET . tuitted to bunt and to fish within tholimitsof | Charios lee. een pany fnto the furance and over the surface of the } chance than they would otherwise have bad to | infil ‘Mr. William Deerii the land hereby relinquished and ceded so_ long a. ti a perf & influencing Mr. iam Deering to retain his | Campbell av, 57 aren st, wi, coal. ‘The steam, coming from the dome of | Practice, om perfect themselves in the now | ¢ Sve hi 7" 1 oes ft dated Jun. 30 (H. D. Wilson to a ‘The following telegram doubtless had extensive harvester-works here. A commite inthe vacant district, west of. La Salle and | pridgé and depot question was u as it may continue to be the property of th south of Monroe, and, Capea in es there 1 Gouci Committee on Streets tore Untied States, Been ee F. W. Campbell. Fol g ~ | West Division, which held a meeting to con- The second article recites that, in consider- nin av, 24 OE North, w £, 255196 ft 4 tue of small retail stores on ‘Wabash avenue. | sider -the. matter of the vacation ofthe east | ation of the aforesaid relinquishment and De ede ‘ated, pti ‘rand THE INSUFFICIENT SUPPLE end of Jackson street, from Canal to the | cession, they had that day delivered’ to said Dedericksen to Peter C. Johansen.).... of houses and stores and the improved rents | river, and the erection’ of a bridge. There tribes a considerable quantity of merchan- ‘West Taslor st 73 tt woof Lallin,s f, 24x lates the boiler, is the hottest and driest that can game. be found, while, by the mixture of steam and Something to do with it, as it Is considered very | tee met him to-day, and they have the matter * A : aon ng oc Slosson ‘should enter the tourné- | under consideration. ‘The right to occupy air i the alr-chambers, eee dareer ment: wer coriand was granted re 0° amount of oxygen is supplied in order, “New ¥ . 6.—! apa Was BTR him, and he was fo oF NEW Yor«, Fob. 6.—Ihe J. M. Brunswtck & | rofeqsed from a lawsuit now pending relative render combustion perfect. ‘A thumb-valve | Balke, Company—GENTLEMEN: T beg to inform in the small pipe, tust above the connection | you that, owing to aformer engagement which to the occupancy of a street. 2 romise a. i is | were presél y= and thi a a 31 (Edwin Maynard t , ust. 2 ‘ A arene 10 and wit } owners, sen Lares ive at the Bit . aeitered, i a they, snout: hive sone, J. W.S. ‘Erashav : ei anes with the small section, is used to regulate ‘the | requires my presence elsewhere, Lam at present, theck a too Tapid rise of rents. | The subject was not talked out, but the pre- | value of $1,000, reckoning the value Phiirie av, 17H £68 of Thireth sh © f : pressure oT cut off the steam atwill. ‘Co still | nene® fo Partie pate in ya eed that emgage 10. 0. F heck a too repute. have hot been as nu- j yailing opinion at adjournment was the pre’ | At first cost in’ the city or place, where they 454x180 ft, improved, dared Nov. 18 ressuire OF CUE OM ton an auxiliary alr-dratt | Meat As soon 8s oer ethan April, chore | _ CLEVELAND, 0.» Feb. 7.—Ex-Mayor F. Ws jnerous as during: some of ihe precedin: the bridge and depot would be built. were purchased, which oods should be de- isi) (Union Mutual | Life tasurance is cast In each furnace door, By which | will doubtioss be no obstacle to my entering as | Pe velan i) weeds, but agents ‘report a good demand an ‘A movement among West Side property- lvered. to them without Siavae of transporta- | Si Company 2 Adolphus Ryden)......:-.. 104% | a current of air may be directed through 2 | yeontestant in your tournament. Very respuct- elton, of Cleveland, has been appointed by ie J peer livered Lo tae von tho ilinols Itiver not ote Morgan dan 20 (Maria L. Dike series ‘of conically-shaped tubes and pipes ) fully yours, aament, Very reseesé | Grand Master E. K. Wilcox to fill the nies: . ae a into the furnace and over the fire at any de-| It is probablo tho prizes Onli be considerably | pired term of the late W. C. Earl, of Toledo, 630 | sired angle, or, if preferable, be wholly cut | increased over the amounts first, named, and the | who has filled the position of Secretary of satisfactory business. The persons who were holders is afoot for a lower down than Peoria, and the United Jam to Gustave Krohn). . | Of The rationale of the apparatus 1s ap- | tournament Se all the more brilliant and suc- | tha Grand Lodge I. O. of O, F. for twent negotiating with the Peck estate for the pro) BOULEVAED NINE ARK are Lata VAED 20-OONSECEDOUGEAS & JoMer Greed to relinquish to said tribes all | Souty Morgun st, tet $ six 25 (Same to erty at the corner of -Clark and Washington | wi : ms. besinnty it streets raised their previous offer, $10,000, ith the South Parts eae ne the land contained in the aforesaid cession of | Honry Bi i dated Ja parent, Coal, in process of combustion cessful by reason of the postponement. ao To $400,000, that thoroughfare south to Thirty-secon the Sacs and Foxes, which lies south of a scat cnn sh Si fen of Hightecath, Yields volatile by varsearbons equal to about ears, The headquarters of the office Wi ihe Stetiine from the southern extremity | “Sp “biciay fe dated Jan. bo Marin Lt Meer ‘cent of its weight. ‘these must be ATHLETICS. @ in Cleveland hereafter. putit wasrefused. Gen. Strong has bought street, thence east on Thirty-second street to 2 ft : 4 5 EE Rae ee northwest eorner of Indiana avenue and | Western avenue, and south on Western ave- of Dake Monee to athe Ailsstest re _ Dallam to W. Zoellner). i nea inthe open space above the fuel, or, | A grand athletic exhibition will take place at SSBC wal ‘Thirty-fifth street, 100x160, for $15,000. Eighty ; nue to the canal, where the boulevard will | the Guise sinie River 4 Tnaing bi a aate Emerald av, 20 its of a s Yo geres on Halsted Strect, south of ‘the Normal | joln With Gne 9) resent conuecting with the | and such other tacts on or Hear to the Svaula to Anan ae spams + School, have been sold at $450 an acre. Mr. South Parks. The West Park Commission- | Ouiscohsing and Mississippi Rivers as the | cansl st, between Harrison and Sobor, John Be Koven has sold for $11,000 the lot | ers are ‘waiting to see if the necessary Prop- | President of the United States may Think | Wf, 40x8t ££, dated Feb. 3 (Willian W. s Carson to Albert J. Averell)... 630 630 for want of air, escape unconsumed in the |, Ottignon’s gymansium, in the Natatorium, cor- disease, familiar form of smoke and soot. Mr. Orvis i When a man suffers from #1qney ieee 900 n oot. Neror Jackson street and Michigan avenue, | complaint, piles, or rieumatio pain, his best wa! device supplies the furnace with just enough | next Thursday evening, given by the pupils ‘of | to effect restoration to health i by procuring 4 It regencrates oxygen, from the eusrent of air, and patkage of thé Kidney-Wort. the gymnasium, assisted by a number of the the whole man, Without depleting it. Sold by just enough hydrogen, from the dry, Among best athletes and gymnasts of, the ci | ‘on the southeast corner of Michigan avenue erty will be donated by owners. mits : { irty-ni imi! proper to reserve; provided that such other vel Sonwory + : and Thinty-ninth street, An olfer of $400 a | A measure to limit the danger of proper to reserves Provamnole exceed tho | Beach 8.5 rate Ewing, 6 f, 20x10 hot steam | introduced ofts PSH | the talout that Ad gmanasts oF nad ndlp to make job bas been 5 FIRE FROM LUMBER-YARDS quantity that would be contained in five} pe gt a: ears, es - a 4 me, ‘a- | the occasion an interesting one ure the Gloss a ‘MADE AND REFUSED as pased by the Common Council last Mfon- | | » | bert J. Averell)....2.-/030-- . 23,800 | tile hydrocarbons and. other products | brothers and Fredericks, the Therian_ brothers, Druggists say there is no proprietary article 8) was pa ‘ommon Counc! (on- | leagues square. Dearborn av, § W cor of No 4 of combustion arising from bituminous coal, | the Lanes the Valezo brothers, Mr, rothers, | that sells better than Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. day night. The ordinance isas follows: is treaty was made in St. Louis, and is | J0v%x140 ft, dated Fob. 7 (William C, Snd form a mixture of carbureted hydrogen | Miller. Mr. Otto Polke. Mr. George Benedict, Mr. LINENS, &c- To aregenintly St of aUshiEen ae 8! UN igned by the.C issionel ticipati Reynolds to He H. Shufeldt 23,000 nueand Twenty-ninth street. ----- > | _ Smcrtow 1. No person oF persons oF co1 . | signed by_the.Commissioners. participating | Revi ot fenry -H. Shufeldt)...:+.<-- and” olefia $ which reddily Ignites at HeGunries Gallagher,” Mr. -C! 5 ueand Twenty-ninth Seer eich have gold | ton chull, from and after the passage Oh SiR oy eee awards, William Clark, | West Rwoltth st Wei £1 % of shonin fr Pe a oa Te Tue BO. MS Haneen: | Randolph, dtr. Guningher, Mr. Cum | wenn aa twenty acres in S. WW. 3¢ of the N. EB. See oulane, establish, without inc obtatning: a | and Auguste, Chouteau--on the part of | &%. is Lert ate ee . 7(W. A. South- 2,00 | helt, ‘and burns with « bright, clear flame, Muster George Seward, and others. The per 9658 14 on Eighty third street and’ Pitts- | Pe! erofor from il, any ium- | the United States, and Mucketeypokee, OF | Woodbine piace, neat O: 35; 70 | thus accomplishing perfect combustion, and,’ | fonmanog will, commons? St B:lb o'clock. Ad- ber-yard or place for the storage oF, piling of | Black Partridge, Sinnowchewonc, by, his | “yogi ft, dated’Feb. 2 (D. erate what is more, i burg & Fort Wayne Railroad, at $350 per acre, ipa ing 10,000 feet upon ‘ to L. pte Ae cash Lots’, 8,9, Block 1, in Stone & Klemm’s eyed in quantity exceed ie re eer ent. | brother, Tgnatins Mucketepennesee, or Black |. “Lioyd).: 2,800 . < ee ot AE. 2 Sec. 25, 38,14, 8 acres, | eas jand within the fire-Limits of the City of Chi | Bird; Bendegakewa-Mowais, or Little Wolf, ; premises No. i di antek SUPPLYING ADDITIONAL FUET a Sa pa aes EM SN ores, cago exeopt such 1 Ae mont oF abuts on navi- | Bind; Bendega tere distinguished Indians | ‘Tye promises No, 25) Lndlupa, 8 jdited ogy | _ The chief diffloulty “with experimenters OUR ALFABET. : a Ronee Kiemm's Subdivision. 6 acres, at | Sec.2. No lumber shall be piled for ihe pur- | with ‘npronounceable and unbeard of | Wext Siudison st 79 £1 ‘of Adu, sf, 2 heretofore iv injecting steam and air for the —, $i per acre; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Block 7, Stone pose of storing, sezsoning, or drying the same | names. ‘xild ft, dated Feb. 2(Jumes W. Rogers purpose of creaing perfect combustion has Interesting Lecture Before the Philo- & Kiemm’s Subdivision, 5 ‘ares, at $750 per | within 300 feet of any planing-mill or wood- IT WAS WITNESSED to Margaret EB. DOFUAN)....20226 aeecees 5,000 | been the failure to ‘supply these artificial nids sophical Society. West Fourteenth st, n ¢ cor of Hoy ne ae to combustion In their proper proportions. | Col, A. N. Waterman. Jectured before the acre: half-acre lots, 3, 19, 21, 2 34, 1, 75, 78, Witking manufactory, nor within 100 fect of any | by R, Wash, Secretary to the Commission; i ce : a a 1s 89, o 3 sf, BWX26t ft, dated Nov. 1), 1 The experimenters’ unbalanced. proportions Philosophical Society inst evening on the OF THE STOCK OF 188, 134 Division 3,'and 7, 8, 34, 35, 69, Divis- [Buivate residence uoless the same bas been |): Graham, Indian Agent for the Territory’ | ‘ 1 is uw itist Naw yard. AnAN; f > i Campbell to Daniel Wells, Jr.) a i fon 4, South Shore Subdivision of Sec. 30, 33, ergeted since the Cs. nt nee eration of Illinois: Thomas Forsyth, Indian Agent; } MeGresor st, sw cor of Stewart an ei of foper- | “Origin and Growth of the Alfnbet,” trac: 15, TR acres, at $600 per acre; 50x150 feet, | violating any provision of this ordinance shall | J- Maul, Righth Regiment of Infantry, by 25 4-luxieé ft, dated Feb 6 (FP. Rreutz- fect combustion, but in waste ‘of heat, | ing the artof writing from the time when the west front, ch Cornell street, north of Chest- | be fined in the sum of not less than $10 nor mans dttorpreters and trauslaters, and by ‘the | berger to Chicus® & Western Indiana fect combusiiny and, noe inbre Een | ne réof writing h nut street, at $16 per foot; 50x225 feet, east | than $200 for every: ‘day that such person, per- | Chiefs of ‘the Sacs and Foxes, and Kotasa, 4 i Railroad Compuny)..-.-.-+00---+++++70*° 3,000 | in injurious attects “upon the eater ‘tsel! savage, With his untutored mind, made his T. front, on Cornell street, north of Chest- | sons, or corporation shall keep fled any lumber | Kickapoo Chief, who. were resent. By a | SoUIH OF CITY DIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS OF | jyr On nile making no claim of priority first mark in the sand to-denote the number i nut street, at $52 per foot; 50x150, west front, | 0° place for the storage or pility of lumber in | treaty made at Greenville, Ind., Aug. 8, 1705, ; SEVEN MILES OF THE COURT HOUSE. Aho introduction o Beam and air into | 2 down to the infinitly superior, though yet YAIPORTER OF i third street, for $1,000 cash. Tra Brown. sold 10 lots fling of lumber in construction of or repairing ) <j ited “s, and by | + tok. and P Glozionsk). te on d $5,000: Glotsin Lake ats us Exgnston for Dulidinge, ras ns jas aise tio Sioner for the United States, and by the Indiana ay, 2 6 cor of Sixts st steam than prev lous, experimenters: ie aby tion of the ideagrafic, or picture, writings of fark Ridge for €000; and 4 lots in La Grange | and after its passage. Delawares, Shawanoes, Ottawas, Chipg was, | ixlW edo ft ante gate ley ain perfect combustion an athe the Indians and Mexicans, and knotted cord g i Pottawatomies, Miamis, iver Weeas, - The real-estate interests, of the city ore Kickapoos, Plankishaws, and Kaskaskias, Sachems, Chiefs, and warriors of Wyandots, on Madison avenue, 250 feet north of Fifty- contravention of any of the provisions of this | py Anthony. Wayne, Major-General of thé | Forty-ninth st, 101 ft ¢ of Halsted, nf, 25 . és Clinance. This ordinance shall not apply to , ite ise 3 ‘2 ~ Metzg furnaces, does claim to have discovered the imperfect, alfabet known to the more clvil- ore a Army of the United States, and sole Commis- | , 4 ft, dated July 2t, 1879 (W. Metzger furnaces, Coorsions, and, while. usin he | Imperfect, alfiino present day. Iiis descrip- INEN F 0 00 § L & 8,009 nerally than have ever been before at- : Fined either in this country or any other. device of the Peruvians, and the fonetic 8,009 | Among these are a saving in fuel, a.ready | characters and pictures of the Egyptians, was mt Rogers to Bradioy & Weir). Indinna av, sanie 8 the above, 461R. B. and J. W. Parker to sate). 5 IN THE SALES OF THE WEEK deeply erned in the development ot the +s were 54x98 feet . ply concerned in the P the Indians did, amon{ other things, cede to | Fifty-eighth st, near Wright, Lots 35. and ts yon € : f * east comer of Sorat aremua SB 00s & south: WATER COMMUNICATIONS OF CHICAGO. | the United States RGke piece of land six ig duted Feb (J. W. Olilerking to John meement keeping aren ines clean, ; the im. ) highly interesting, if not wholly new. Itre- Will Offer This Week 300 Lots of on Twenty-fifth, northwest corner of Stewart Capt. Jolin Cowdon, who knows what he } miles square at @ mouth of Chikago River, F. Curtis)... aa: sssseeene &600 | Fo'the steaming power, an ‘equalization of the mained, however, for the Pheenicians, o BLE LINENS avenue, $3,200;" 50x10, improved, on Fisk talks about, points out in a letter: to Ta@ emptying into the southwest end of Lake Kimbaric av S00 tS Ot as We ef heat, thereby savin fife boiler, and the com- great eqmmersial people, to perfect the work | TA Lu i. street, north of Twentleth street, $9,000; 23x Eames iat by the opening of the BMissigs Metigan, where a fort, formerly stood,” Fa suntts fh duted Feb. as Je West . 5 | Boation of tne suipiuzous ets hereby pro- of the Reypilans, avhe ald not see ihe way NAPKINS, 4 ved, on North Wells street north- | ero ener ail to ese treaties show Row io the | rot on Stock-Yard Dun v tecting the boiler. % ¢ - a weet corner. of North avenue, $10,600; 209150 mercial gateway direct Atom New Orleats A jsnds in sar ee ock Nard gx tt, dated Fob. 34 ne ae oes important of these is the sav- ing jearne' ne, iden e z and - Sonetie: QUILTS, a ‘alnut street, southeast corner of Kedzie the Gulf atand throug? avatars ae ae THIS VICINITY. WAS EXTINGUISHED, $e Burns to Chleugo & Western In- | ing in fuel, bimporatt not only furnishes | “tout to im ne Hav eer TOWELS, xt UG, $5,000; Ho160, on West Indiana, east | f°. Inpro ee tiie ois enone and green, | and, as we have, said, these boundary-lines | “ana Railroad Compuny)...-.-++-+ "x00 | BEnureted hydrogen gas, which produces | Gevised the first alfabet, properly 0 cliea. CRASHES : 2,500; 25339 on Dearborn avenue, | Mipoment i ‘abovementioned are the last vestiges of once SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK. Intense heat, but it creates perfect combus- | the world ever aifabet, Dreenan had well | LAN s | The following is the total number of city | tion, ‘utilizing the greater pact of, the heating | said, “The alfabet OW aine one of their ex LINEN HDKFS., near Goethe, $4,375; x! +e largement of the Lilinois & Michigan Canal, a rest of ‘stata, § Sh eae onrteentty grain at Chicago could be placed ia Laver: powerful ‘tribes that lived and ruled here. bea 44 to Si ‘ool for less than 20 cents a bushel on 0 top, Sosa to Sampéon’s Canal on Th+90 | tou ships. ‘This would not only, moks Thi | 1816, made with the Indians, by whieh alt of 36x1103¢ on Hoyne avenue, betw eee cress | cago the greatest grain market in the work But th aims indian ‘bout ciines ae be and Harrison streets, $6,000; en cone - and that ona basis as firm as the rocks of a mane ‘acd in the po Oey iannner above proves qn Michigan avenue, hear ‘rwenty- | Gibraltar Pit mete on 8 pret Reap and aeseribed, and min soto this day. Alas, eighth, $7,500; 3134x195 feet on Burling | BS Inart of the interior. For this cheapand . Door yo, PUBLIC BOOKKEEPING. street, between Bi , & | everlasting waterway would open up to her Bro ous a Deora’ Wecctenear Van goople the markets of Ne Sin and | ‘To gollect the public revenue in the State rent of Chestnan 3,10) 58 and, O45 West ‘At the last meeting of tne Gounell ai ore of Ultnols reg the face oo Tae A MURDEROUS MANIAC. as. a. result ‘of these, a clear | what sortof alfabelic forms they would have Adams street $1000; 2014 feet, improved, | [olay ving the West Pare PGiiton Pank a6 | wenfon the ines OF MGounty Cleni’s |, Snelel Dunaich THe” Tract night | feat a, Fesult OF 1 BO per cent of | Sriiished. But io ust be, remembered | #0 “%r, Genuine Turkey Bed Nepkine st 248 stréet iwaukee avenue, northwest of Indiana troland use of S® ‘oxtend the line of Wash- oflice oyer three thousand volumes of tay JACKSONVILLE, IL, Feb. 7.—Last night | feat in aton of coal, while actual tests have | $8ktour own alfabet was but a slight improve- worth te. ft to Indiana street, $8,000; 25x22 on | Het be mecesenry ‘Oeden venue to Ashland ; D0oks, Whey are increasing at the rate of | while John W. Schauning, one of the night- clearly demonstrated that it requires only | mdnt over that of those old Canaanites. B00 pleces Heavy Cotton Crash at de; warth 7é. ington strect from Ogden Sve books ya year. ‘This year the increase is 700 | watchinen at the Central {ospital for the In- | about one-half of 1 per cent of fhe coal used | ment over thet oar sounds, and our present | 2,000.Wesh Rags ot Se: worm to furnish the steam Tequired for each one of spelling was simply ‘arbarous. Needed and | soo dozen All-Linen ‘Towels at 8, 100, 1240, 204 Lich tage Grove avi 5 Thirties re ‘se southwest corner of avenue, provided the present driveway be Pe a eee etis rounds ho opened the pag metry the five steam jets, or 1g por. cent for the | SPaica{ innovations had been proposed and ‘worth 1%ic, 13¢, 18e, and 30. ‘rious other treaties were, after the year | and Suburban transfers within a radius of | qua ities of the coal, instead of allowing it ” W up Som ‘a W. ind subtes of the Court-House filed for ree- | to escape in unconsumed gas and sinoke, | In riers nt ee arene 1D Som AoE ASH RACE, LINEN ord during the week ending Saturday, Heb. £9 Giion to all this, it keeps the heating sur- | to he wondered at when it was remembere FLOOR LINENS, ord qu ales, 190; consitteration,, $448,079. | face of the boiler comparatively clea and | that these people visited about every part of NOTTINCHAM CURTAINS s thvoe city tmils—Sales, 21; Considera- | free trom soot deposit,—a well-known non- | the then known world, and that all of them . Hon, $19,452. West of, city limits—Sules, 2; conductor of heat,—and distributes the heat | gid not write it precisely alike, just as many and CURTAIN NETS, cousideration, $1,800, Total. sales, 730; total | more evenly over the entire length of the | at this day made queer, work of writing the the Sheriff Salo of Mr. Jonathan consideration, $400,331. 7 boiler and through the. fues poe conld Pos. English language. Had the old Phoenicians From the e3 us a] q rae “4 fon: eg sibly be done_ witl honk ae a Of | possessed such penmen as Rufus Choate or Longmire, Importer o! on Goods, Ne his device, Mr. Orvis has found, | oid Horace Greeley, te were easy to imagine | York. ' 1 a ce 3 3 Es 5 books: 7. ‘There are the Assessbrs’ books. Indiana, west . of "i 3 rest | FyHowed, was referred to the Committee on ; Won West tench ley, $2,500; 7X | Streets and Alleys, West Division. ai door of aroom in which five patients, all of vi oti di ity-secon ‘northwest } 2 The Collectors’ books. loor.o! 4 D Z three, leaving, after all uctions are made, -advocat ot the chief difficulty in the ® ee Bron ye ulin, 83,200; 20: s} improved.on | GUE CENTRAL PARK IMPROVEMENT CLUB | 3, Town Collectors’ books, one Ser contain- i them considered mild “and quiet, were con- | a net saving fa coal of from 6 to 28}4 percent. ably ad vocatet ut the chet so far ity in tha | s00 dozen Bleached and 1 Unbleached 4 Desussk Tors Bes8), hee West of dillis avenue, $4,000; | have: petitioned | the Mayor for improve- ‘ ing personal and the other, Teal property... | fined, tosee if ‘all was right. ‘To his astonish- | As a fuel-saver, oul Ot pay for itseit in from | W"2¥ fon attempted to be done at once, it els extra quality ane ye proved, ‘on West Monroe, west of } ments in the way of sewers for the territory ; “4 County Colleetor’s delinquent lists. + iment he found one of them, named John three to six months. ti tito oF nag necessary to proceed carefully. The ee range Towels treet Pauli ; 4x1011¢ on West Monroe, be- | between Kinzie and Twelfth streets and west | 5. A printed list of all delinquent lots and | Hand, Tying upon: the floor dead. Martin Mr. Orvis’ device has been in use a} 0. o Raeish language seemed Hikely to become 200 doxen Knovied Ee special Dergaied, To oe ee te ds SAYS Tonios’ im: | of Western avenue. ‘The petition was acco, | lands. 2 ‘ Kane! one of hisroomt mates, was just gettin, The Tamue Company's boilers since @ | english langue ne, aud, bub for the dill en Bop MOET ao ste . 0s sie bey street, ‘south of Ashland, anied by 2 pia of that portion of the city | 6, ‘The Collectors’ return of all delinquent | jnto bed with ye bloody “hands. early part of January, and. is now te Ing at-| Sinties and absuraltits of our ‘method of 200 ron Elegant Domesy Tome ad Fae age pe ere ete a aE A south of | bounded by Hamlin avenue, ‘Twenty-second | JotS and lands. ; Coroner’s jury, Yeqay found a verdict | tached to the third, Tt has worked to | Spelling, tts seeming ts ne be said to be a nd, Lace open ror ‘Toke, 0005 ae 52,0005 Bc Dearborn avenue, | street, Western avenue, and Kinzie street, § 7 A judement record of all delinquent of death at’ the hands of Kane, | the charm in every respect, and has abundan y | ettainty. All English. Cholars, would. ad- cox: (ee 7 Ber of Done ques isavenne, northeasy eer with a plan for, seworger prepared bv the | lots and lands, EE instrument used being a china bed- ae PROVED ITS CLAISS sit, for instance, that, instead of using the Pree Boe, 20e, and abe; very cheap. Aadison, . cor a 35,0005 3ix120 on West | City Buginects 2h ‘one wantet xe one | “8. Sales books; andj, _ | ghamber. | ‘They. ‘entirely: exonerate all the | asa smoke-consumer. Instena of the almost | letter o the two soundsof that letter were Bleached Damask and Dovble Damask st ichigan avenue, southea $5,000; 25419, on | north on Leavitt strash oe ee, event | 2, Books cone tk list of the property | institution’ officials, as Such am net from so | senstunt flow. of huge volumes of smoke | perfect! ly expressed by the letters s and 100 Pleo. #00, Be, We, Ge, and The. Extracriinary Hushigan avenue, southeast corner of Thin | north OB tect to. Caligornia avenue, and then | sold to be returned fo Me ‘Auditor of State, | inoffensive a man could not have been antic- | from the big chimney at the rear of the amo | Phe Phenicians had no such letter as c, but tases Perrys rea ante Whur rece ta Peabo eh north to Kinzie street. “These soerty itis | ©the cost of these books varies from $19.000 | jpated. Hand aumeto the hospital in No- | ing, the immense shaft now sends urth | inits stead a character representing ch. It seed passat Beate stacy oot et Hetty, $5,5005 2 tree; claimed, would give immediate relief to 2 | to $20,000 a, year Tn 1877, according to the | vember, 187%, fro the Southern Penitentia- | scarcely as much shat eas would be pro- | would be just ag well, | agai to | 85 pieces Barney. 274s wide, atSie, $y sd Bas The Ree south of Zubbord court, $10,000. | large population. ; County Clerk's report, the judgment and | ry, where he was serving a term of fourteen ) duced by the ‘burning of hard instead of soft | drop the letter batt addftion - to exirs aust peor ber aaa agency of J. C, Sampson &.. The West Side Park Commissioners have | sales record books ‘alone cost the coun- | years for murder. He has no living parents, coal. As a fuel-saver and 4 heat-producer | the alfabet of very doubtful utility, made ‘wo! $1.25, and $150. Yor the past” following teases made by them | accepted the olter of the town authorities of | fy $10,513.20, Many of these books are Wife, or children, and was 54 years old. coal. sevice has also done ail that has been | in the last three very uries.. Gradually chat- | 800 Marseilics Quilts, Jarre #70, aX$1, $1.10 $125, FIG, Joel W ae week: Henry HL Shufeldt to } Jefferson to pay over certain funds held by ; virtually duplicates and copies of each other, ; « i ine oer or it. It has been in use on a num- in the tHrould be introduced to represent the 417 and§2. Special Suilding x, Wholesale fish-dealer, the large | them, which were levied and collected for | and are absolutely useless and entirely un- COAL-MINING. ber of furnaces throughout the cit notably yarious vowel sounds, and, prgoceding In | soo dozen Napkins, All-Linea, at 600, To, 860, #2 Es Pi puta, Pa., Feb. -7.—President pF the Oriental Laundry, No. 408 West Madi- | this way, iE was quite certain that an alfabet $1.50, $1.75, and 82. this system has'been perpetunted in this HILADEL deemert9 gin street, where the Pullman Palace-Car | of not more was quite cricharacters could De | 3,909 pieces Notiintham Curtain Nets #810, 30 difficulties Tnife, 15e, 180, 200, 250, We, 38¢, Dc, Oe, $28 Gey at a rental of $2,500 é $2,500 per annum; for Ui. M. 7 . ae to Kearney & Swartchild, whole; Gowen, of the Philadelphia & Reading Rail- ) Company has all its work done. ‘he smoke | formed by which the serious le dealers in jewelry and watchmakers’ materials, the second and third floors of the ; necessary. 1 IMPROVEMENT OF HUMBOLDT BOULEY AE, | crate by the influence of the country newsre on receiving assurance that said funds até Dy eountry. members. of the General | rond Company, As decided to continue the | from thé laundry was formerly a sul re= a 2. a bject of | sented by the present barbarous method of ‘our own importation; very cheap, on receiving, assiriyg and planting trees on | HTS An CommITy Oy seom to take a malt: | work atthe collieries during the present | almost unremitting complaint from the resi- | spelling part could ye removed. it was the 200 pair Nottingham Curtains at Bh $110, $4, 24.50, and direct and hasten i i is fi i lags Nos. 58 and 60 South Water street, | } H i \ ®; extrs quality. brown stone-fro: ang that boulevard, and the further -assurance 1; aC r S nit building Nos. 153 and 18° ; qjous pride in it, If the Government of the ; month. aimts in. the vicinity, and one man | of the spirit of the age State street, for $9,000 for a term of three wat Pies plretased and plauted will be United States were to adopt such a syste ate actually became 50 “isgusted that he | natural growth by iieent invest} zation, aNd | oo sieces Heavy Striped Stale re ty from May 1, 1880; for Boise, F: ee = the ‘Supreme Court of this State has decid- there would be a universal outcry all over A POET'S PLAINT. gold his property and tf out, | to then turn and ald the forces of Nature te = Linen worth ey, the second floor of Nos. 76 and % this coutitry. Weare indeed & patient and pen Since the .smoke-burner was put on, | bring about the ‘desired result. It was this - —— A : the complaints have ceased altogether,|for | course which must be pursued in respect 200 pieces Checked Nainsook At Me; worth I8c. iT ‘ults would be Little | 100 pieces White Piques (imported) at 1Z3¢0, 350, 18a, ! i Wabash avenue to Jones & Co., Wl led that there can be no division. of the ‘ es & Co., wholesale | Newberry estate during thr life of the widow. long-suifering people. ‘ <a a ‘. Despise me not for that I am a poets i d he d_ the rest x | the smoke las been entirely, dispensed with, | the alfabet, ani ‘00, and 20; way under regular price. t Woolen goods, $1,590 Zi f NY per annum; 70°. - | Ftis possible the case may ultimately go to TOLL-ROADS AND COUNTY EMPLOTES. ting mankind abhors; : Parsons, of New York, the store and base- | LEIS poste (ates Courts. as te A few weeks ago the County Commission- | eer ee ibe a thing Tecrk.tmustgo wet, | When a committee of CrelBouncll witnessed | short of Invaluable. | 14, tne usnal aft ery and “a aenie sree yen |THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINES IN, COOK ers passed some most important FosoNIHOUs | tNothaving savvy enough to gat indoors. . Its. operation aiew Weeks ago the epuld. nob ‘The lepture | rs 0 lowed by the iticism. 200 places Fiain mad Sanit 6 Goods, Bwiss bat lassware trade, yt INTY. : tters of great interest to tax- discover the faintest trace 0 K erpart y econ Victory Lawns, Ss, at a rental of $1,900 per year, and | Jaa os bone as tate first one Feet i ee County- | For that [ugve not sucked at Wisdom’s Drpsst | | stack. Tne few moments after turning the — prise, 180, 2c, and 2c, from the well-xnowa Fe forts of the same building / 9 | Tf any oné will look at, a.map of Cook | Kitorney to investigate all the fhe County: ; Pane wit o'eraight would Keep mo in Ewest | steam off the smoke poured out of the ‘chim | Saved from the Poor-House. Jopbers’ stock of Btettauer Bross very cheap. iz, dry goods commission, for S130) | County he will see on the south, about-ten | this county and to ascertain under and by ! states aie nics a Stean Suge volumes, though it began to |" For years David uiingaworth suffered with | 200 doren Ladies Full Beralat, extra long. SUR Per years for A. L. Singer & Con te the | miles irom the mouth of the Chicago River, | virtue of whut authority they wrt olivcting | For thnt indeed I should bo sore, Crores ney in huge, YLcon "disappeared entirely, | rneumatism, and, notwitet tS the best med- Clocked Balbriggan Hose at Zc} worth Soc {ester News Company, the upper lofts of | aline drawn across ne ete a angle of | {olis, and to deteripine in what mained ther, PS _| diminish, ‘foam jets were again turned on. | | ion} attendahee, cong, So Had reliot, Be came | 199 cnten Lodi Batters Hote, extn epate Raper SoMa pRSt a ne eatate 6, BEI Peatreetion until and extending in 9 Souter, | xiglis, It any, coud extinguished, and to | For that a boul sbore ETS earthly things eee core ison oy oe a aeD to the Sclota County tof bed on ‘account of Bis fered and extra long, at 2c; cheap for 37a. 3 ay eto i “4 {to the Board his opinion. a people ive ft might have been to you. at Mayor i D » e ‘ ultz é& Co. the four-story and baserent tiver ae hie a at turn to the north Thing ajong the Hine of, te, ‘olla ad i av eee yo melt dard beouuse 40 Ot ee ina sped message Fa the, Council. recom. helpless condition After Be fare of all ue 200 dosen Bilk Handkerchiefs at 20; worth 17:50 s i xiously waiting for the opinion of the It is but his acourse mended the pass' D es yt to 1 the cel i t been anion i ts ide mended the posifiment in the olty operating | Srated Foor House, Tose cops Oll, and this Don't pay regular prices for Goods, Buildings: of tnd ob ast eandolph Street, at | great of $27,000 for, five ear for awa | Som the mouth bof the Chiens 0 Htiver, ne will County-Attorney in the matter, but: he as Timow itt and T wesp— isis the city open oke. f : in to G. A. Hormoney the five-story | observe a sit E the mmiy reply; but is as | Genius ts low—T know 1s ove : ier to adopt some in. Fesolution; for, with the trial of not yet deigned to make atty replys but is as caareesing, elton oxeltas rows oor 3 ao The matter 8S, ‘ referred, 0 biting Bottle, tne patient was alrebdy much Detter, We buy all our Goods In Large Lots, Auc- et why suc! yn Fire ant he les. een upon him, 6 mer gue on Fireand Wats, Waa URIS | Rab gett a gpout wimour no ae oF | MO, Bankrupt Stocks, Sherif, and Forced i ay basement building, No. 33 East Washing- | and extending across the map at the same | Ciientas he will be 100 years hence. We ask gonsy Emny as who couldn t,obviate being born? tivee witnessed seve n street ve yeais’ lease at a rental of $20,- | angle. ° These jines are twenty miles apart, 4 GB arin, te nye tea | Ha ACRE ota neh cae sede” ats sale le ce acl xls wae | Bee a, iene See ane remodeled and thoroughly rep- | Hines. | the Oth 7 ew Commissioners determined upon was to ; that you should feel Orvis’ device, and eth r ales for spot ca frets lors 65 and 70 Wabash avenue, to ; the mouth of the Calumet Ielver, and Tee Pe Rew grea list of all dgterts whatsoever Who Tinew a poot I ren it that vou should feet Ones as highly leased with i The matter vrs fete, 05 above stated, will be verified by por pot casa. Sa eT Hon boot and shoe house of Charles on te ED Oe uctrear South Evanston. | Were ‘being paid outof the public funds and | who once slip ed UP Upon A, orange- peel is now virtually in fhe ae ef pe ooee or Money refunded at all times if ,at §1,500a year; bw ing holic ce have a. catalog made and printed for the use ‘That might ave chanced tf art a real man, and the Law Duper ae ‘ The Story of a Pistol. Goods are not satisfactory. . No.7 Frank. set tO ar ‘These lines aré about all that there is left E + G Noe frank stveet (0 A Lapeer! | of several ones DONerSUL, TIDES 52h mesord SE oe ea not ela the dofis of 126 Franklin ‘street: to Cliarles | and the lands that they occupied. They record any to take interest enough in the matter to formerly of Scott, Cutter & Crossette, | and mark the extinguishmer oe re i compel the officer who was gelected to pro- ; roperly take in the prem Vicksburg (Miss.) Herald. ; sy anak men vee Reap, | me Aaa for) Baas conn wba sutice tay thee Bact dive buy the harmless pacts rhytme — i" eign, municiPal as Mig lawyers are young, genial, and deep fn legal ore 2 _ , t. y such are occasional): rte ‘Yeo, buy,s pretty Ty f val Boss ee duced there for the ‘abatement of this smoke Cant agsuch are 0c ia we ae ot 9 furnishing goods; second floor of, 147 State | toa large area of yaluabl i Ptree! ASS SEC 4 a are adary i : Gure the list to comply with the resolutions. ics et for ba C. e toan. Eastern party tory of these boundary janes: i one of the Let. us have a fulfillment ‘of the resolutions | _y, Hugo Dusenbury, Pro) fcasional Poet, in ¢ ow hren it is T enembered that the minal cases of small impo! torhalr goods, at SL200a vent. JU SSE | TAs carly as NOt, 4, 1805 a ia of the reasons for not doing 50. Eon ee rcamenyudies | Water Wore ae uag.naa,com aan xt time ago, omatien wben, profesional, aut 8 feveral extensive bastern es about to | Harrison, at that time'Governor of the Indian SOUIH PARK HYDRAULIO WORKS. ‘All monthiy prostration and suffering les x Wotover soft coal of oa eral thou- | Sethe country. One pore Sree ate is Beers fl & 0 S festa Cheaeo os Goring tbo ‘Territory im the Oey al of gue as omcaco, Pater oe com it park Com | igavolied by usits: lop Bitters a fow days in | annual cost Ors that soft coal could be used:{ other defend. ‘The case wos ‘conducted with tate-si. Contracts have been let during tho week } entered into a treaty with