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T the fallowlng bufid on the line of the | Feb. 11 (Jame: dy to James A. Bur- last t revented. by the hea J 3 openi S, ly Lo Jeme! ast we ut was pre: heavy | a good pro) I f{EA Pl\.nfllglvgfvzrth‘l’ra n street: haus). | &0 | snow. It has been agreed by !fl(_! promotefs mlg;'th{ngz. pl‘éri[sol’;?gtelw'i‘nc?hgsllggasfi =] THE BHLITARY. Jheodore Arnold. Charles Kern, Jacob Burk, . noMi half of Lot 153 Noraet A‘&‘hl?“bh&f o I‘}E,‘:hu“‘i‘g‘é&gayfiu‘g“;’flx dutedFeb. . 1'of the enterprise to giter the uosition of Chifef | dent people, who Would willingly placo It in gg‘:;:’fifga;gfthfi:ggcsfi.l;&ill‘llpaw]l?nmuguler. i ume of Trans- | £aso; No. 53 Menomi How e g senieli D e D " | Engineer to Mr. B. S. Chesbrough, a piece of real estate_if only a moderate re- *August Beok, Frod Becpen oo, Frambetm, rowing Yol S enominee_street, on Sublot SUMMARY FOR THE WEEEK. +| ~ "The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad an- | turn were a 3 . 2 t Vassis Cokan O, Wakenfuehn, & actions in Land. Cm:g;c: ?E git axf:;o};l: North Addition to | The following is the .total amount of city | nounces thafi)his spring it will flln{‘x;x\neil;s;?l“v‘;d mgtni:;:;(‘setcgzsp‘}tesebfigm A"'_VBI _Of Two Boston Companies Z:'I‘;:":f:e.-lxd;} ?i@:fiha?}‘;; l?,‘r:;g:?:' ngn‘:x 1ot 21 north halt of Loémlge stt'x;;fit. ftj‘dlst‘l‘b- nnd_suhurhuu transfers within a radius of .+ LAY A SECOND TRACK tivity, and keeps trade injmotion. Profits in En Route to New Or- rich Hand, Joseph Becker. Robert Scott, Henry gls.of the Howe Building—The | 50 tiies: auarier of Lot i North Addisior | 18° Gty Sales, 1501 gansideration, SLio.ss, | ind North Bvanston, 1¢ wil add bwo trains | 16 Satss angjower and pents of both busl pans Picnio—Johy Buehier. John_Hotz, John V. E. ‘ ! 3 No. ‘el court, on Sublot 19, { North £ it Yy by ‘sideration, | Per day each way. 3 s d ¥ s » Moyne, Jesee Spalding, Jacob Schicsswohl, John 4 s att of Lots 13 ¥ 1 | Sgrthof city limits—Sales, 16; constderation, | 4 periaps3 p, m., zoing as faras Waukegan, | duced to meet the situation, In the face of | . C. Miller, Thaudore Schrickel, John C. ¥ Lakesido Sold Again. Slags No. 5 Har'conrton Suble . | Saitionoa o Sl Sates S con | 1 Wl il The ol Mibvaufe Rl | thse St e mot kel ok el i | Recived By tho Biret Regiment and | 89,5 NuSauncs PRl ot SOF Sobie : 5 L 3 , 850,407, i~ | whi 1y at 8 p. m. W 2 3 . Niemann, C 3 . ; " Chicago: o, Jend, 1 Noith additon to | Sates, b fonllerndion, S501% otal sales, | Voy'yassongers, Tho fist fraln Wil oot | | e ey TorisZimes has ehanged its opn- Dined at the Palmer. Heney Sohen) fieurp Hotmani: Juthis VoIt g of Importance | of Lots 12 and 13, North Addi Shicago: 3 nsiders 791, stop between Waukegan and Clybourn plac seetrity of loans on e e eadore Arnold, Feac) F Settling in Chicago. '{' 25, North Addition to Chicago; No. 595 | are daily establisning themselves in Chicago. | doubtless be put on in the morning to relieve | It snys the significant fact that a single large Itary display about town yesterday ufternoon, | [US. Louis Sievers, D, k. Schroahn, G, E. Weiss, North avenue, on Sublot 1, Lots 26 tn 23, | Une of the latest arrivals is the J. J. Crooke | the Fort Howard run. gorporation has of late disposed of some | partieularly on Statestrect aud in and about the | SO0R B- Mueller, C.'F. W, Leutz, Fred Madlener, m‘r,f‘l: Addi[skm to Chicago} rear 395 Nortl; | Company, of New York,the Iargest manu- - 1IN HYDE PARK, 300,000 wortly of Ifs veal ostate In Chicago, Prittr Homsingll SaaStquent o the Passing | Doam, Macthil, dug. - Findeisen. ‘Herrman 1o 10 Grjorot, Inots 26 to 28, North | JieCrers, of Il i e e Siaces- | five ncres, with a frontae of 44t feat east on | {hkeh under foreclosure,ab a et proft of | 1758 LTS SOTCECe (O U bisstog | Somy Erane Demmler, Aibert Moins, Founz " pdvance in Rents of Houses and | Addition to Ghicaros Nocdd Sine ‘They . are. rated as worth several millions. , 37 i ifty-i $(8,000, or more than 13 per cent, accords ) eust seven Teet Sublot 47,1018 59 to 31, orph | After debating fora year or two whethor to | Jadison avenuc, 316 feet North of Fiftycfrst | Sy ’0lesiitnnto e aboat & yehe-shaes | soldiers of which Massachusetta bonsts ea routo furitmann, Fiits Laog. Perer Sabr, duz. Sette, 3 3% | of the futrinsic value of such property in the | from Boston to New Orleans, whero thor goto | Tnamers Syom; Lran7, Berbiiager, dam Pross Stores—Building Enterprises. Addition to Chiea, put their W ency i & i g0, r Western agency in St. Louis, Chi. A street, have been sold by Mr. Ulrich iy i cago, or Cincinnati, they have finally pitehed | SeCON{ street, 4 5 > West held as security for loans. “Appraisals | participate in the anniversary celebration of the | ley, Ot i » IE REAL-ESTATE CALL BOARD, upon this city, and have leased of Mr. B, P. | f0r §22.000. The property was boughtby | ndcintomants of vatues \were ail tos, pulckly gon!lngnml Guards of that city on Feb. 23, and l“chhel:.:erxfmflf’fi"u?' i, Kook, Goors Mr. Ulrich has 9 y 2, senbers. Louls ~ Friedrich, The res 2 Sl I i inv nt. b Tesult of the fourth public call of veal | Hutchlnson alf of his new building on gm}?kflovf%;“;fi%’,‘sflsc corner of Fir‘ty. made by experts in the troublesome thnes of | the Mardi Gras festivities. These compunies | JUlius Matthai, . Krusc, Jobo Press. Korth Shore Rapid. Transit—Great Brick | estate was duly reported in Thursday’s | Frantli e T Y nace 2 (D by, u rsday’s ranklin_street, near Washington, getting a son_avenue, 150x160 | 1575-'7%. The life companies in the East that N f B d Works at Pullman—Vacation of Tamise. Quite a umber of sales- Sere | storS0xS0 for £1,0003 year for | five years. thicd ateeot and Andiaor vl ‘fig.dé}“.fr‘{g liad the means,and._ the norve to hold proper- g onal nancrs 0] oo o e SUBURBAN. - 4 Lo Salle Street. above the upset prices. Otherwise there was | yorr chons et k. 1L Macy & o, of New | ong50 feet on Lake avenne, enst ront, be’ | ¥ 50, U l‘:’:‘sficc&‘:“f‘,fi‘c"h':’u“é{f“;‘.}g“?e‘r‘;n“fi mnking Is pursuant to an invitation extended to 20, tween Forty-seventh and Forty-nintn streets, ersistency achieve. Real estate here and | them by the Continental Guards of the Crescent EVANSTON. . 7o indication of a strong and active market. | that & e S 4 3 < ‘arson, Pirie, Scott & Co. have rented & ., M. Kin; pers ; tointerests in this city are pros- | Jar s oro, 453 Wider and inore diversifiad | the Tobey Bhilding, at the comer of Stato T o s i proberly vt Lok, | elsewhera folt fora time the depression, the | Clis- For the benefit of St. Mark's Guild, and under Beal so well that no_artificial stimulus is | nOE always be. redectod ‘o ibn Jarkes Sill | and Jackson stredts, aro unfounded. The | 8RS 18 ool ; chironicling of whicn fn reference to ali busi- | _The Lancers and Cadets left Boston on Thurs- | the ausplces of the ladles of St. Mari’s Church, ceded. Anything like exaggeration or | Single call. After a Tone” depresaion vet Kouih Siis. and nroneeott “‘emufswm oo |~ Brick-making on a great 5ealois to be one | fsS AN 0t Vst 3L00S CABAGE e Lo | Hap Fork Gonttay mn Grens Womiea man | 2 S wil repent tno pemmm“c;no'; i ne 7 the market ouzht to be avoided, | SState mioves In spots, as it were: flrst he outh Side, ninsnm llex;'lo‘&:lltmg orthenorth- | et Im ls}o [?z }mfl. Money cannot now be | New York Central, and Great Western route, | Ibud a thousand a year,” to-morrow evening in "P“Lflmj erestof evesy one; sellers us. well %Iic[\igfiu avenue’ boulevard boom, then the "o N Tork bere ot Jai "Thompson & TSDUSIRIES O FULEMAN. fhe mortiges on re‘;flgéfiggé"&;fimmg :::,dm}:"'mb?':; hexs o :1;30 ;("I:fk Tatpras ;z?u:u"i:"" LSlib-rooma. The drama was given i own of Pullman, or the South Chicago res- | Co., importers of. Iaces and notlons, have de- | Brick-yards covering bwenty acres, and | value, while the holders thereof have reason Owimng :,flf,, !:(,',ff‘mm,‘;‘ huire‘g—:: min(:n; great htistntrion ! & fow weeks ugo, aadgave = wbuyers. Theclass of men who buy real | urrection, and so on until finally an advancy & capable of turning out 25,000,000 of bricks a it e i i o 0 c! te are not like those who deal in stocks. | Will benoted all along the line. After thg feroined . yegr. are to be set fo work under the auspices 5;1&%?,},’;;;%#{:‘ E’Jgfi’;?fi;i‘({‘,fif afés‘_‘ mxf lflq was about ive hours late, 5o that the excursion- nfl‘l&i‘&?&éfi‘ x.mn ko] “‘\" e denco on - Vi a still-hunts” are oy v - TO ESTABLISH A BRANCI Palace-Car Com) Tl 1 horad | 1 S0 atr. Henry Walllog- Apthing like excitement or rampant specu- Avals A over property will sell ex- | ;1 oysoocs) 1o do both a retail und jabbi of the Pullman Palac dod by e aYs oo | in order now for thie great companies to de- | ISt were not usherad futo the great metropolls | ford, of Chicago, the conslderationbeing S11.500. L D drives the real-estate vely on its merits, and the greater tha 50, B2 | clay needed will be provided by the dredgine | cline offers of purehase for property unless | of tho West until after 1 o'clock yesterday after- Mr. Willlam Dogle died lust Wednesduy at the letion s coih bublicity the better for all concerned, ang | Dusiness. - The property on State sifeet, be- | of the lake. Between 300 and 500 men Will | at a marked advance from quotations of but | noon. age of 67 The remaius wero deposited in the G BUYE! COVER then will coma the contests of the “penrs | tWeen Madison and Monrae, now occupled | fe constantly employed,and the wachinery | o yer as vault at Caivary to nwait thearrival of Mr. Jobn bsurd es “ S H b ) | v & . 4 y ago. Tho First Regiment, I. N. G., of this city, bad stonce. Several absurd stories have lately | and bulls” Itis fair to presnme thatin a | by Allen, the foristand Barry & Son, has | will be run by steam. he plant will cost made every preparation to racclve the visiting | e pes war fmat g por o o Ju Buropo, = peen putinto circulation to affect real estate. daysso% ‘:itéltlrls_ § olhd sx&es Will have their | (&0 €50 ! ot SOty buildingp o be | S10.000. There ¥ ill %fl ‘]"l‘l'“ :‘l“‘l’ (?on emand f{fi B GAVAZZI mifitary {n the most worthy manner possible, | evening. (il Y cers®: Av cirigs 4 \ b ¥ 0 4 S5y A mn delighted with the many courtesies ex- k di the best audi a 2 successful one, | in Chieago, jos. | man, west of the track, ,000. . N . ot n wrriving at the Michigan Central Depotat | course. Feuriug that the auditorium of cann.Buinall the atler larme citios adjoins the junction of the Michizan Central The Object of His Third Visit £0 | o teor of Labs sreat shes prcqcmmnts Formy Methodist Chuteh would be 1oft i g::h:ng; awaiting them an excort of forty wen from Com- | reason of the gas-pipes baving flled with water, East Park and South Cliteago. The same | as it has the clements of success in it. A | Houses that rented lnst year for £40°a month . 5 cas declared, had taki irty | limited portion of real estaty K vi v Iiinois Central Roads at Kensington. i payers, it was declared, had taken the thirty € nust be sold at | will be put up to $50 2 month after May 1, and Hiinols cens by Ar. Sawyer daring the This Country. panics A and G of the First Regiment, L N. G., | o larze number of lamps wete collected. They A = % s 5 | auetion, and there is every reason to helieve | and those that were £35 will rent hereait owned by the State Saviues-Bank, the | 1, ang 1 easoL I nd those that were £35 will ren after he lots | > 4 ail fo fudl-dress uniform. dnd in command of [ were only needed a purt of the evening. seres that real-estate auctions sales will grow 1n | for S5 o S10 & month more, wh past year fifty houses have nlveady been built. Sta). dohn D, Bangs, Tho cacort. was. iso. G rcudlng;{:c'x"ecx:lg‘h\ygxaszunl?lq.mp:c?ffily&: geventy-5ix acres adjoining, and the ninety | popularity, as they have alreads 1 i iy ‘There are 0 " ot C Flealey' 8 2 Bloke sz sl further north o at. Clark’s Poiut. | Kew York, Fhiladdipbin, and other siiay, | 00t Houses wil cusly comunand 3 B o wacue movses His: Labors: for tho: Canse. of, Ralljtons, | Sammio) bolom & el At mianruee. | selccdens from * Humier 2 ane - Plckmiok puc Asamatter of fact, the'State Savings piece | In no commodity is there such a variation of are golng up at a gm“m,'mm One store on | in Iyde Park at Pi-csent, norare there likely Freedom in Italy. the excursion train drew jnto the devot. - svnitable seats in the church were iled. . = S May. Seven new houses ¢ AFTER THE USUAL IANDSHAKING ‘The Rev. George C. Noyes, D. D.. will preach this niorning and ¢vening in the Presbyterfan & 01 opintons as iu values of real .estate. I Yy isthe only one that has been recently sold, | & & €. In.a | Siiea street, renting now for $17,000 per an- | to be by the 1st of W o & 5 iV yeas are in process of crection, and they are said and exchanges of bearty greetings the military | (e B0 X outh Park land condemnation case wit- and that sale has still to be confirmed by the | yesses testified al num, has been. extended for five years from o i ady. Very | Alesandro Gavazzl, the celebrated Italias Gourt, antl may yet be taken by B g gl T ORrT doas. g | Rext May at 523,000 per annuw. - Anather on o e e aiize WorY. | patriot, arator, and_ evangelist, arrived in. thg | 760 12 R e Zhe Ravia W Pattonwill preach tils'morn« ANY MGHER NIDDER gettlo fully these variations, but itis an index ( (0 Same, Strect “advanced —from S0, | J68 PEENS Yo M Yowiier “Wiklics. to | ity yesterday morning and sceured quarters at Esvott. andor Stal. Dang ing In the Methodist Church. who chooses {0 present himself. The ser- | tat is far more reifablo than the usual pry | %0, fo S1000: and “still anathef, | PO FE0E R I Romts i Oakland, Kon | tuo Puimer Hovse. In tho ovening & reportor Past Officors of the Lancets. it e, &7, Seott wil cosapy the. Congre- entysix scres to the north is in the hands of | Y3¢ ne; ,.;i?-s')?xn S uoted. It is oven fo | S50 and $95000 botius has already | Wood, and Hyde Paric [ill_ probubly rise | for Tme TwruuNs callcd on him and hed o pleas- O P e el -~ The Rov, George R Pierce will conduct _the zht, s Lable to becon- | ool olfered for the lease, beinz equivalent | RCArIY 20 per cent, especiatly in the case of | ant kour's conversation on theobjects of his vis- Marching first to Statostreet. the soldiers pro- {’;‘Z‘;"&'fl?{fl’é 3;1;1 evening.services in the Bap- New York bank, and has not yet been sol ¥ ik WY sem 3 4. | cealed fora purjose, This applies to auc- | been offered f P o e aey ad Brick | it and bis projects and opinions at home. The | ceeded thence to Jackson, and innily totng birst | UsgCBUreh to-day. "o F S nit has beeu in negotiation. The re- | tion sale: v y for a store now rented at i 5 i {houg! ic oL e ity mtres il tucinen | 1o o S ‘c;xandmggl(ilevémrlet ml?qssm;;“e- $7,000. Advances of 50 and 70 per cent aboye | 1ouses, for which thero apiearsto be quitea | cvangeiist is 5 remarkable man in his personnl | Regimont Armory o Jatkson street. between morning and evening in St, Mark's Episcopal L nhwwas in reality made months ago, and | e ' camnest determination of the | Bresent rates are also reported on Clark, | dGMIRd. o (o0 o0 e o oo 1ot | BPPearance und would strike even the casual Iratpstiand Mehisas avenuss Eecort and il Conren. e ot South Water, and other leading business | 4 ‘Rljok g3 Hopkiny' Addition .on Madison | ObServer us a maa to bo lookod at twrice. Hehus | tholr Lyight unltorms. gllitering aceic, and ex- SOUTIT GHICAGD, bt T & managers of the Call Board to do. Such i the property still remains in the hands of the | cajjs s, 3 5 Todic streets, while the agents of some of the finest | 7+ 3OCE By iy 5 SL2: inteltectual, benf, d eve S ome inaccuracies i the stories afloat, it | 1o DTacy -} h 30, er cel Vi es i o i85 20 L o of the crowds un State stree 0 0 temporal 14, wi rged are these inace ci at, it t ewmorace one-hundreth part of all rentals, Soie of which_have been accepted, 1'!.\ch is a good demand for ful magnetic power. His short | o < pansion of travel on that thoroughfare, ¥ mo‘f;:n m—‘;h gel‘:rycf\nndcmzl:: I::rb‘::il;::u? fstrue that there is & strong inquiry for acre | the transactions in real estate, they wonld Sowcomer TOQULEVARD PROPERTY, p side whiskers ~and long, flowing | " Leaving their armsat the armory the militas and othors refused. Nuweomers do not } halr aro zray with his 72 yeurs, but bls eyebrows | paradod. pack to Stute. strectand then to the | Thursday afternoon, and of Henry Auderson, . b Y havea vast influence in regulating values, V i i t poperty along the lake shore north of the | JAT0 . reatin Livas | know,and many old citizens fail to remem- | butit is heid high. Offers have been made 5 Calumet, and with good reason. The Illinois ::eo?l ‘xllg:‘il: e, te\\' sales of wheat in Liver- | \oPnae' ot onty in 187, but also before | of /8100 per foot on_ Oakwoods, between Cot- | are still black, and his eyes aro unaimmed. He | Palmer House, where, In the parlor tluor club- | charged with threatening to shoot McDonald 5 : o0 grain _markets of the ecatire | Jors "0 % el o : S125 | & it v 1y all room, they prepared for a sumptuous repast | therefor, were brousght before .Justice Marsh. Central Railroad Company bave informe: Unitgd States. The dates for the March and | 1890, when our population and business were | tage Grove and Langley avenues, and S125 | {8 a man with a sturdy form, fully the averago which was awaiting them. at South Chicago, and 3rs. Anderson, befng still the persons interested that Ap.{?m@j have already been fived, and will | 200Ut one-alf what they now are. choice.| ‘per foot demanded. - On block west two of- | hizht, and appears to still retain the active pos- | " 11 wha 3 o eiocr “befors the dioner was con- prostrate” from the effects of her struggis .. » * | be duly announced. i stores, offices, and dwellings rented 50, %5.and | fers of 380 have been made, and S$100 per foot | session of wonderful physical and mental pow- | cluded, and from that bour until 6:30 o'clock in | ‘Thursday, the case was contipued. 2 . TEEY WILL BUILD A BRANCH T o even 100 per cent higher than they now do. demanded. An offer for a house and lot 85 | ors. He speaks broken English with a pecullar | the evenlog, the visitors scattered themsclves ————t of their suburban line down Railway avenue SALES OF TIE WEER: IN NEW YORK, feet front on the sume boulevard of $13,000 | haling motion, and Is ns full of vivacions | AbOUE town. thoir waudy uniforms, and particu- THE LUMBERMEN. 3, 5 were 20x125 feet on ) of A v [ 3 wthe right of way is given them. Itisbut | avenue, northeast coriier of Thirty-seventh advance ii rents since the beginning of the in Stroiie demand, and prices which were | [talian. Durlog the conversation he alluded to At #:30 o'clock the visitors reported again at | Stocks on Hand and Prospects for Next squestionof a short time when this road will | street, S18,370; 123x1%, improved, on West | Year and the m.‘l‘v‘fk,“ L ““'f's”“][ly ‘}““"el In | onsidered high only six months ago aro | his remembrance of the older ltaly s compured | the Tirst epfimentdrmory und from ther Season. % buill, and 2 uew district of the greatest | Washington, southvwest corner of Morgan, | Sousequence, The prico of real estate has | 15\"heing negotiated Tor. Woodlawn ave- | With the country of Garibald! to-das.. Gavazzl | Nete escortod by Companios B, G and 1o under | 2ye umbermen beld thelr second weekly £ 3 5 £25,000;° 40XIS0 on Randoiph, east of | 3150 advanccd, and dealers and owners are erty is promised 2 “boom,” s the | Wis o mouk of the Order'of Barnabites. Leav- onags, meeting and lunch yesterd he Lumbe; paturalattractions brought within easy reach Fedn U0 W 3 in a cheerful frame of mind, anticipating a | RU€_property is prom ,” o s the d embracing Protestantis First Regiment Band to the Illinois Central eting and lunch yesterday at the Lumber- o Chi 1t s here within sight of the 9{.: et, S, 00; undivided * half of still further increase. The class of propérty | COUTt has just confirmed a sewer assess- 1’:31 5 ffigflga:‘flrg‘f@df‘n? utisa,—new to D’i;mn whence they procecded south. man's Excbange. Mr. B. L. Anderson acted the IAgE0: & - t 0x120 © and 25580, improved, on La f SEot directly affected by the present rise are | €Ut and tlie residents themselves propose Iy $ B ‘e excursionists expect to reach New Or- | part of host with marked dignity. wost, bea;mul of axlllx:turl pa'x(ks,dou a projec- g&'ll%m mérlll _ of ll;][adxtson, $70,000; banking and business offices an Tower Brogd- | to improve the street thl:1 macadam. Forty- milLDd A P;ulfm;:n r()fi SOME TIME. lez:n.s ut:olut(.\lm‘zlduy ,""""-““T‘,’, WS“!' stn&1 on (hs‘u- The meoting was called to order at 2 o'clock, i 500x109 on Superior, so as! 0 < - v et, Fifty-thi y Fifty-] After tl 10 th , 1 h return trip ten days later. us fur lcugo i3 & ' Son of the shore ooks down on the : D e aorof Ll | way and the vieinlty of the Stock Exchunge, | Seventh strect, Fiftythird street, Fifiy-first | Aftor tho downfall of tho Republic,In whose | fetum irip ten days later. fous tur Chicago la Mz.C.C. Tanapson occdpring hachatr, vote of unks was tendel r. Anderson g Cly of Cbleago, that our, suan | Wieton, with the Lsle Duiiing, 1oy | Sbeeinlly” Che laier, where the vastlyf | sfeet and Mo Fari atenui bace Justbeen | Lottt B K POSSAL AR MY | 128,00 - mer: resort must be placed if Chi- | 500: 195 310515 on Clark. southwest corner | creased Yroms of speculation mako occu~ | FIRSEE fro T ‘driving when spring opens, | cbapel in London. Since 1571, when Italy hns THE LANCERS for his excellent temperance spread. ugo is 1o have any Brighton, or Lous | of Taylor, £30,000; 50103 on Michigan ave- | pants willing to pay almost any. price rather e ARakD Chdwitta " | begun to gec freer duys, Gavazzl hns devoted | pumbered in ail eighty-seven men, and were in | Mr. Anderson responded with an elaborzts Manhattan Beach. A ani nue, north of ‘I'wenty-sixth, 817.500; 3. than forfeit thelr holdings. In some in~ ROSKL bimself to the advocacy of frecdom in religlous | command of Capt, B. W. Dean, and with him | gpeech, thank! lemen Branch, or Man n Beac! companion e, north of enty-sixth, 817,500; 51 \ : ¢ civil life, and 1o the evabgelizati T hi 3 peech, ing tne gentlemen for the homor story to that about the syndicate that was Ashland avenue, southeast corr stances thera are scéc“ réewfi“:ousles {n prgcess of g ;ymmf.au to the evavgolization of his Foe F![l;st-[.lcm.flo?lfe l'(hcmp.m&cond-meu;. conferred both in the vote and the disposition & ' 1 ey S ildi Y i q g y D. VS, s 8. ~first street, with buildings, $ TENTS HAVE BEEY INEREASED 100 ren cEx | bullding oy Seventy-fifth strect, and mone | OpicBcc o ns vistt to this countrs, ho said, | Ao Nmoiaddiews:, The ofher olicers were: 8- | ey had made of the. diance. He thon 5550003 2 ted at present. Congressma ue, south of Twen- AND HIGHER, are tohe renteq at pi -y CONBLESSIIAN | (o0 to puve the way.for & systematic appeal to | S : Daniel Emerson, | read carefully prepared statistics show- 610560, Iimproved, | and advances of % and 50 per cent are not in | Aldrich has just had the brick placed on the | ¥ill'{o” alc him und the Evansalical talian | Semond Somtants Honrr A Walkor Thm o | Ing the. receinie of Tmber hore. since Iool, Southeast’ corner of | frequent. One lurge bankimg office which | £round for tiwelve new double brick houses, | Cnurch fn presenting to tho people the truths of | peant. Tha past officems who acconpanied the | With the percintige they bore to. the Steck on 20, improved. on | last year rented for $3,000, and had been ly- making room for h\;ent)'-fonr tenants, Ifhew their religion. He proposes 10 muke o tourof | Lancers as guests were: Capts. Lucims Sinde, | handJan.1 of the periods named. The stock AT ORS DHIVE Twenty-fourth, sotitheast corner of Calumet | ing idle tor Some time, was ‘eaxerly snapped | 110uses Will be hurricd along as soou as itis | the principul citics, and will be followed by an | 0. H. P. Smiih, George S. Holt, Charics . Thurs: | on band Jan. 11881 was about & per cent of i TIORE D avenuc, £6.200; 215 acres on Sacramento aves | upbY & NEW jomts(oc'k company at 36,000 1 possible to lay mortar. The coming of the | accredited agent who witl estabilsh regular and | fon, and A. F. Netileton; Licuts. I. H. | the receipts of last. year. = The lumbermen foLincoln Park. This is not true. The | pio' oot e o e BETCE Harvard, $5,500; 50 'L[znr‘ lOf conrse, in this,case the asent ro. | Masoil & Daris foundry at Grand Crossing is | systematie bureaus of collections. in' replying | Allop ang W. H. Lee: Gen. S. H. Leonard. of | Should carry more dry lumber bere, in order to LakeShore drive property has 2 great | x305 610 on West Washington, casc of Ellza | ocivéd a handsome honds for reailsing so | lovked forward to with an expectation of | toa question 1s to tho Lodlentand flonoriie Mrtiesy Lom, f;’.’i’:’;ifi‘gfi?fi&?&.{{“@‘m;fi“ Pl B e 10 rton, ea 3 3 2 s 3 e NECESS el e s W] 3 furure. It has been in constant request at | beth, $13.500; 2ix100 on_ North Clark street, | large an increase. Advances of from $2.000 | BEN 'E‘Svl-‘{le“,f"gfl 1l of Hyde Park is likely 5 NRCESSIUY POI THOS NSUIER, | o Paeia Sonoard uae mene op b 4 ied | dermen futha Connell, . - fuing prices, although years must elapse be- | south™ of 'Goethe, $5700; x129 on | to 53,000 and S1,500 fo S2000 tor offices insthe | The Villase flall of Hydo Park is likely to | ke snid that where any of the poorer people em- | (L6 NSty aREchred 1y mals up, of 8 5ed | “S0*h . of G wivention o the proposed foreft.can bé Slled in and made habitable, | Denrborn aveblie, betwten Goethiy and | stock broking and mining neighborhood | Pt nd 10 i Block 4, Cornell, au If this | ately cut oif from all means of subsistance vy | blue trousers, and high helmet with heavy white | license law, and severul specchies were imudo 3 S s chiller, "$6,000; 33x177 - on rairfe | about Wall street and lower Broadway are 5 il 5 [ heir masters, who cling to the Catholic faith, | Plume. . 2t i ] but no one is. to buy the whole of it. 2 " Sixtor . 01115 iy 2 takes place a large'and elegant . structure is | their m - g 2 a od in all Afty-f , and aid more. tax.now than any other branch of going avenue, south of Sixteenth, $9.000% 24x1153¢ | rendily acceded to by tenants. and smaller il bty ARG B Thie work on which Dr. (ivazel s enguged e | THecadsts numberd inoll Aty fremen, and | P00, SRS DOV, LR any Chier Ueanoy nt, maiy p pps, . The Howe Building, on the southwest cor- | on Wabash_avenue, uorth’ of Thiriy-sixth, | offices in the banking and insurance district 5 2 - 5 braces the education us ‘well as the religiou & v 3. 3 ? ba 3 ton’. road, leadi Elous. ] b C, Curtla: and the Assessor could judgo of it himself. ''he The Chicago and Thorn| i ‘“i trafning of the people. He expects to ses much || Yith bim ) Flrst Lh;ut: Ju‘.:rr:". JC“ l* 9 '“": Chalr was instructed t"n appoint n committey. “mer-of Staté” A Juckson, has been sold by | $5,000; 35x177 on Prairie avenue, south-of- [ have beon marked up from 20 to 30 per cent, 3 o o y 2 v | Si S 50 SO TINOTinge South from Pullman, has” just been finished v, ? wed himsel vel. | Second-Li 3 : . Mr. Nathan Corwith to Leopold Bloom for b;’fhe.f\_l;ll‘»‘ & 0.%%33%\13% on ICI{l‘rlnton, south | the amount of the inerease hle‘gg lfleu.cmlenE with macadam at @ cost of $6,000. There is a gflsl\;r‘ls‘l’fl- bé’(f.fifxfirfflfgflg ;‘\ls,fd!e é\;lg\:‘r;:k_ the accompanying Quartermaster. The cadets | 1£0m eack ward to consuit with the'Aldérmen S87.500. It has a frontage of thirty-sight feet | Of Jackson. & : 40x100 on Indiana street, | upon location. Next to the class of rents al- robability of the vement of . Cr Vi = had mo past officers with them as guests. The | io that ward in the interests of the trade. R taie Us 1o e ok west of North Market, $6,000:°1005130 on | ready mentioned, those of the wholesale | RIOMPLIY 08 (10 MUPIOVERERE OF -CONARE || When questioned on tho subject of Italy and | piicote Hross niform of the cadetsls: blue | _ Fercy Bros. presented o petition” from tno an Stafe by 10 on Jackson, and-sentsfor | Kl Pari wronue: nofth. of Forty-ninth, | stores on' Broullvey and adjacent streets | Lo 1ier el reposter the Intomiey af bis desires o | Senliowtall coae with gold cefmmings. blug | Sixth Weed pootesting to, cha Mayor and Cley a year ai 5,500 1481IX3UT 6 Forty-] ves! g g ity-a ark v i X ’ i . - trousers, Wl ross-| and regular St X ye tes. 5, 761 33('1‘ orty-piuth, west of |' above the City-Hall Park show the highest STHERTS AND TOULEATIR religious and civil liverty. The country bas [ FOISGES Yo in CROSROE T GO0 TG I Goat | bridge for the proposed viaduet 1o bo bullt by on A 2 hiri buying up South Chicazo acres was the re- ‘,I‘ & AN port that an energetic Chicago capitalist (; (_\.",1 ;’c‘;‘e}?ggj;’{;fl“ Iad given his agent orders to buy up all the | on_Chicago _avenu; property fronting on the Sedgwlick, £9,0005 Mr. L. Z. Leiter has added to his numerous | Madison avenue, $5,500, increase. Anaverage of 23 per cent increase 5 o been muking grind improvements, ho said, and e i 7 well-chosen purchases the Lakeside Build- . SATURDAY'S TRANSFERS. isasked on leases falling inonMay1, and | The Council Committee on Streets and Al- | tno full ronlization of 15 plans was only a ques- :fifi“;rgxsels. leather legglngs, and ordinary ;g;!s '\; e i:}l;l:r;x “!f:fl;:l\g& ‘%‘E‘fmm;:‘("-l\;g 5 s, on the southwest corner of Clark and The following instruments were,filed for | WaNY of the applicants require more room | leys South met on Friday to receive the opin- | tion of time. The legisintorswere reads for any | ™1l mum}’fiéem banner was carried by the ex- | tho street for heuvy teaming; ulco that Efghte Ing, o TOL CIAICADC | ord Saturdny, Fub.10s and longer leases. H fon of Assistant Corporation Counsel Craw- | reforms, and only certuin necessitics of wradunl | 4 magnificent banner Fas careiod by the %0 | of c ha only thoroughfuzs borveen Twoitth Adams streets. The price paid by Mr. Leiter To RN R AUILDING, ford as to the legality of a vacation of La chnnzl-‘rhfl’fl thom bflv&; from the great achieve- | (PR AT T tho city authorities of New Orleans | andTwenty-second Strects that conpects with was $260,000, which, considering the recent OLEY ¥ROLERTY a Wadskier, the: Ry Salle street between Jackson and Van Buren | mentof universal suilrage. ¢ 188 1 token of frternity between the two cities, | the West Side, hence truvel on it should not be record of the property, was exceptionally | Dhision st bet Nortn Stute und Astor, s Mr. T, V. Wadskier, the-architect, has in | for the new Board of Trade. Thesubstance of | WITIL RESPECT TO THE COUNTRY ITSELF | The banner is of white elix, heavily frinzed, | further obstricted. The raillroad might con- 3 £ Mslis I tmproved, daied Feb e hand a number of new buildings. For Mr. | the opinion was that there wasno legal imped- | the improvement was wonderful. Milan, since | corded, and tasscled, and ornamented at tho top | tinue on Grave sireet fustead of guing two ickinso tho Court hud left, hud tuken giant strides. | by a silver crescent.’ The bunner bas oninted | blocks out of its direct course to cross at Eight- h. The remonstrance was aid on the Presi- Henry Strong, Fifth avenue, north of | finent in the way of the vacation of the street cheap. The building is a five-story stone (Josias J. Sands to Mary Diviston &t, adjoining the above,s f, ., five stortes higl, the | ynder the condirions given, but that the city | Fuciories were gonz up, and it seems almost | upon it in oil the city €eals of New Orleans and 322‘,5 Eabls o thoes ) St Wi et totth o , on Mouroe, & store 40x%0, Boston and other approprinte emblems, and un- structure, with a frontage of 100 feeton | DLIoR*h BUOAIE T58 S0 e Cumme Tront of pressed brick, with stone trimmings like one of your Americin cities, 5o busy Is [L" o5 o b < e i £ ron S: i, 8. ase p: e € 2 , 7 u Chuk and 15 fat on Adanis slreet. toSusie W Dickinson) ... .oocs 5900 | Ts" Gudieme for those of & wholesals | oo et s elease trom all, the proverty- | e fiiiundo of tho Court was opposed o 1| derncatt 8. Inscribed: - = To the. City of New | . The Inorcased cost of thio coming stok was An instance of the Juckson st, 100 1t w of State, s f. 25x82}% R 4 owners who could bring a suit for damages d Fl to-duy has degen- | Orlcansfrom the City of .Boston.” Past-Com- | talked over. Parties fntevested at Menomines . 1t, improved, duted Feb. 1§ (Heary C. houso, and will cost §25.000. Mr. Wa T | azainst the city. And, furthermore, the | BEoN o AnG Horanes O aos T § S o vh and Muskegon noted the advance in price of A i s OF YatuEd Liemly to . Nelson Vance) - 150w | will build forJlr Strong auother siwlar | rwenty fect ~ on one side | and | baspaire st ik chiof mmene Tron fpernl | Bostacre Aldorasca. nas the sustody of th pan, | Smpnze, and. the BlEher cost Of Suving md ina favored locality is afforded by the recent | Tniou st, 134 i s of Twelfth, ¢ 109 Tt store, 60x%0, on Fifth _avenue, south of Mon- | thirty” feet on the other, necessary | Roms bas boen aifectea by th fenern mureh of | nee. and will presoht 1cin person to the Mayor | Fetting lumber transported across. the lake as bistory of Nos. 199 and 201 Fifth avenue. A improved (mith olliler proporty .‘}uwu. roe, 19 cost £5,000. On North Wells street, | to widen Sherman street and Pactiic | improvement. Manufacturing establishments | of the Grescent City. comparod with twoyenrsago. - o few months ago this property was boughs | Jif 0 (owis B Hurward o Tows - ) | mear Whitlng street, for Mr. Bly, of New | avenuc, would have to come fron the Tracy | huve been bullr, and thers f&u georal move- THE NATIONAL LANCERS ., it At bensson auid shete v Littloidey, dutmbes ork, heis buildinga store, hthree | estate. * ‘I'he report was informally discussed | ment tomore thoroughly utilize the water-power | oo organized in 1855, and are tho oldest cav- | pew logs was in tho rivers of Eastern Michiran, by 3ir. B. P. Hutchinson for 322,500 from a gentleman who had purchased it a short time before at $20,000. * Mr. Hutchinson sold it for §28,000, and the present owner has just | Clayton st, 1512 fu ul;ib;‘zx{'yulg,&f . 17 (M. | stories and a_basement high, to cost $7,000; v i oS of the country. . - 2 Mr. (1RRS, O] ankakee, a stare, | tign was postponed a week. o Bovi i rominent men, received more visiting militury d that Misslssippl River marks r £ The Toard sudisfactory. The Government recoenizos nel- | Sorpinics, and iide MOFe eXcursions thAn ATy | S peaey lumbsr P, 1 " MArkets were shor: E! i) 3 . gy - faat 20x90, three stories hizh, to cost 510,000 The Board of South Park Commissioners | iner Church, but protects both. There is, haw- othior military onganization Of its. age, nnicss, | Oubar) simoer dry lumber was not plonty m{;‘;gfi@ fl%fl“g"fl'; sold. to L. C. Pai é’..zx:‘x!r};.-l’rlg‘l’;l.)l‘\-ncc?fhdgfinr)‘... 1,200 | on State street, near Fourtoenth, a store with fyneld a regular meeting \Wednesday after- | ov 1 ‘he. Evangelical Cburch, Freer the fmproved property on South Wates | West Luke st. 3 fe w ot Wood, flats above, 2584, three stortes higlh, to cogt [ noon, at Vhen roposalifor the - g':{;,;‘fl;‘::::g' S e vanaelical | ol portiaps, some of tho New Yok companfes are | enough, and some grades suouid bring mora street, Worthwess carner of State street, | fhhmproved, ",‘,‘5“.";“3‘?,"&.,‘;“,,.5,_.,“ 4w Et’,‘gg? 3 t‘:‘“oal"f‘]\"cfl:{g,m':;’}%‘: %‘['rn?f'"i,’ MICHIGAN AVENUE BOULEVARD, Henoothewhare rasarted 1o tib blun or biving. Siing tho Wae. ond farmshed oter material "fhe tollowlng . parties” wers appolnted’ to “%{;,i‘;g:"‘*vf“"vii};?,‘,’g-has solil o Bitusieth, | WERCHuman I o @ ol Hickardike Suitl, 1776 cach, three storics high, to cost | from Lake Park place to Thirty-fitth street, | {y'focogaized 15 a forelgn corporacion, » Lam B e ot e e astna awally | consult with the Aldermen of thelr respective . st, 0 f, XI5 L duted Feb. 7 OL J. 520,000 inall; on Laka street, at the south- | Were opened. There were thirty-two in all, | bottertrented to-day in_ Italy thun I wassdme | 18 Suppressing riots on differeat o Canised ropas | Sacds inremnd, 10 foe. Droposed ‘l,ls;nécafi:?c:: west corner of Frankliu. for Mr. J. F. Wool- | fction on which will be taken at the meeting | yours ago in certain parts or Ircland and En- |, tie Phaglesiona Gaaets were oruizcd regt Fuller and Martin, Thom g v W S L] . ] pson, Testmyer. Lowe: Zland," was the way he expressedit. = We now | pag” afready existed nbout four years as the | and Hiittenhonse. Perty, Pearson and J. Beldler, McReynoids st, 19 ft w of Ashland av, s T 1o J. F. $his ek 3 ensack, a: store, 20x99, five stories high, for | this week, . ] . > the w E od 19 (. K. Ko, & The Council Committee on Ilarbor and | huve twelve evangelical churchea fa Rome. | ¥, o \onls Drill Club, They havg frequently | S e Do F e e onind J. Beidler, E.Suence the improved property on Lake and W. Lister to Theodor Gielow) avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty- sixth streets, east front, 22x12% feet, for S10,- | ¥xIW ft. duted Jua. e i Mr, Marti, i 0, i F. Patzer) ... 450 | his own business; for Mr, Martin Andrews, Bridse 0 Tnst sveel and declded | and we are all over the country. 3 North Clark s b 3 an addition of a story to his office building ridges met last week and decided to recom- served in escort and reception duty, and have | jey Edler, Street, Waldo, Bates, A. 'A. Carpen- co'l'nz ?I‘u!er in Chancery has sold to_the | Notih Chars B 1O G 000 CoWel on the northeast corner of Arcade court and mend tho constraciion of & (ouble bridzs A DO A O e Ve 20 | made number of excursions. The' members | tor: Mir. . . Harvey sorves:the 1ach nexe necticut Mutual Life-Insurance Com- [ jpgerto . K. Schii 60 | La Salle street, with a new elevator and | Lakestreet, and to ask the Couneil toin- | ¥4 hore before | secured money to make a | 8¢ All youny men, the average nge of (huse' | Saturday. i . bany*the lot on Indiana avenue, 233 feet | Ciybvurn av, s e cor of NOrth, triuugio of stenm-heut for the whole building, at a total | Struct the Commissioner of Public Works to | futfor ons Professor. aad bellcre the peopls | Who passed through Chicago yesterday being ——— o gi Twentiol ekt enct Ik FI3 | Trmsdmsids ofduted duies 160G, 0| cost of 15,000, send [n plaus and specifications {or one to be | of Ameriea will do much more.” about . How Thiers Got His Favorlt Dish. o = : the improved property and A esch to Charles oo g very fine residence for Mr. J. W. Donn operated by water or steam, and of suflicient The divine and patrivt preaches, or rather & JManchester Times, gg‘u‘:bflfh avente, %fl}s’ feet 5"33‘ ?f Four- C‘é:’{le'a"gx s 15“75‘-‘(4";‘,’_":;,‘,"‘,_‘;_’9’&;: D".-\Pmn © avenue, near _m,\...{lc,m. streei" strengt) to permit teams to'trot over it. locuros, three times to-day—at 1090 o m; in THE SAENGERFEST. ot ?.?.l&:sr:. the. xl;‘xl'fi:m peopls fond of gén:ng cuth streer, east front, X170 feet, for harine Micsch 9,000 | is alsoamong Mr. Wadskier's commissions, | Ihe West Park Board have ascertained the | the First Congregutional Churcb, corner of Wes| S e o By 000; the improved property on Market | _son to Cuthurine Micsch)... W il t of th Washington xnd Ann streets: at 4 p. m. in_Far- penled to on their gastronomic side.: For in stroet. northwes T Jackson Owasco st, 24 £t w of Westera aw 8 [, 46 The house will be brown stone all around, { ¢ost of the weli Hajis and at 1430 b 1. 1 the Rourth Pros- Appointment of Sub-Committeen. stance, nothing pleased them better in M. Thiers hnmnt. 1&‘.“{‘ el Somer. s 00, 0‘(;6‘6:!? 100 ft. dutod Feb. X7 (L. H. Speat 1o Jo- | and will be one of the most elegaut of this | WEST WASHINGTON STREET BOULEVARD. | hyrerian Ghurch, corner of Rush and Superior | _ The Central Committeeof tne North American | than his kuowh pardlaliy for the good things ot- 5 feet to the river, for 2100.000: the | geup Rich) eeveeeeeen 500 [ peighborhood. The roadbed from Halsted street to Union | streets, To-morrow he leaves for Milwaukee, St. | Singerfest, which is to be Held berc from June | life. M. Thiers' great weakoess was u. disa, strictly Provencal and essentially vulgar, calted brandade, consisting of salt cod and oli skill- oo Duren Arcliteshs Tesork fhe, most lflnttfleflnz pros- | Park is forty-eizht feet witc, and the totaf | Puul. and Madison, returning so 85 to speaichore | 20 till July 3 is very buslly engaged on prepara- 5 , alth o we i g ‘ e 3 in next Sunday. Then be g0es to St Louls, < % 2000 | ReChe Dack many peojects. Sk, [reoaot 1 tmprovement onlil ba SPLos.aud | o8 Thonce 1o Swn. Francisco, “This. fs bis third | 10BS for tho same, so as 10 make it grand suc- | ¢l contined. *Dootors in late years forbads StE Orrington Latni will build two st A AL e Tontfoot. § B 1o This coantry, which ho visited in 1852aga | Cess. More than $20.000 have beensigned to the | 3f. Thiers to eat cod in any shape or form, and, Do o o o Take, the othor on vy | Tne roadway from Union Park 0 the rail- | 10019, 1535 He 13 s euthusiastic over Amorica | sunrantee fund. During the weck the following | much us be wished for It.eS(me. Thiers wis ln- 2,000 { back to back, one on Lake, the other on Wa- | road tracks is thirty~izht feet wide, and' the 28 he is over Italy, but Is wonderfully depressed | associntions have asked the privilege of partici- | flexible. But M, Thiers had an ally, M. Mignet. - lot on West Madison street, 119.6 feet west of | Gunpbell av, Hoyne avenue, south front, 120x125 feet, for 8, e £, E2x125 {1, dated Feb. 1 (Rufus M. 10,240, Ford to Willlam Clancy).. A short cut o the difficulties about the | Lake av, 435 It 8 of ‘Thirty-sevonth st.w f, fie fo the Oriental Building has been found | 25x100 It, dated Feb. 18 (1. 3. and W. “Inaforeclosure suit, by which Mr. A, E. [ Kine to E. P Elmers) i e Valk a4 = S e | Warren av, 2001t ¢ of Western av, n f,24 ter street, between Franklin and Market | total cost of its improvement would be $120, 2 Witlos ow which b e fod and from tite fo time this gentleman used o m:&;fir 25‘3‘(‘}&)5 the owner, under a judg- | WA Giied Feb. 3 (0L and £, Walker streets. They will have a frontage of twenty | 555, and nssessment S10.10 per front foot. 3;,01{1??0.‘;?:;;,“53% ?;;l:;uucmhsfim O%D&s;%i'f gflflng -‘ln nt‘lm Lfle;!hfil. n.)m:!fl‘:l :c’lfflll;‘efgljzr flf reach the Hotel St. Georges with, o voluminous A piece of property on Stony Island boule- | toJuhn Eiszner).... Gertwe'iys V00| feet The pians were not drawn a week | From the railroad tracks to Central Park | lightful conversadon he bade the reporter o Putladelphly, Livdetkranzof Qaincy, 1l Singer- | purcel under his arm. He would bow rapidis to Yard: near Seveutytnird shiork has beon sojd | Noru Hosne st 53t n of Fowler, v, f,43 ago, bup tho contracts are alrondy let, and | the roudway js_fifty feet " wide, and | warm ndlou with a purting culoglom on Guri- | pnt, 0% Johes, L ned Frohe s (of, DA | fho Indies, and puss ato tho great man's stady: Tord; ear Seventy-hird strest, has begn sold | "t e, mproved, duted Feb. 18 ¢ 200 | the Storés are fo be finished by April 30, the total cost of improying it would be | baidl, ltaly, and America. on'the following List of Active commitiecs for | AaclAR Urkent ples of uportant work wis pus ViU OF the traat of S50 A acre WLhin & | OBS st M 56 of Debrooraav, sF.80x Messrs, Burubam & Root have begun a | $104,343, and assessment $10.70 per {ront foot. tho festivalz B Zoryaid i e . ana atru ¥ear, g 100 1f, dated Feb.19 (E. E. and AR house for Mr. Marvin Hughitt, of the Chi- | The estimated total cost was S316,867. The HUMOR. . Transportation—William Hettich, Otto Was- | “Diractly they were alone the two friends un- wrapped 1o a newspnper, and contalning an unctuous brandade. made by the best Provencal K. | covk in Paris. With lln{;er\ng delight the 3,00 | cago & Northwestern Road, on Prairie ave- | assessments will be divided into four annual TThe cremationists have at last discoverea that | mnunsdorff, William Eschenbury, F. F. Frank, | did the parcel, which wus Simply. & tin box nue, near Twenty-ninth street. It will be a | installments, to bear interest at the rate of 5 Jucob Rosenberg, William C. rgemn. Edward i Yashiugton, Pa., IS that country from whose | fitialy, Rugust Sueaus, Glrioh Busoh. 1. W double house, three stories high, plain and Eer cent per annum from the date of con- burn no traveles raturos R, e s, o ich Dusch Xr.J. Q. Adams has boughtalot at the | Brinkcrhoff to Emma S. Luce) eourt, 1505100 feet, for 53,500, e ; i n sorle i A L L Ann 3 2 T 55, ace to Ellen C. Brinkerboff). 8,000 | solid in style, witha front of brick and brown | firmation. Assessmentorder for the improve- s In:"\'%}uxf\’:fggc,fi CS‘ X'T';‘“e‘im‘; {gg g"lm‘;" Warcen av, 216 £y of Keduie ivi i 30 | stong. The same architects have uuder way | ment will b af once preseated to-the Coutts | Ataconvention of journalists, to takoe place Eulebanis, Peter Schnottler, Comard Fuersi, & W, | fricnds cansumed this forbidien dolieagys and. h S ope! Vi onth : 24 6-10 £t (with 25 ftto alley on Lake e 4 2 ot ol v ams, Emanuel Schoenemann, Marsha , | when the box wns entirely empty and the doos X2 6-10 £t (with 25 for, Mr. Arthur Caton a_house on Calumes | for confirmation. at Philadeiphis, the adviunbilits of paying for | dams, Bmanuel Sefocponann, Sarshull Fleld, | when the box wna entircly empts, and tha doors feet onChic: g i divislon), dated Nov. 24, o ) I Y o issioners havs s o m Chicago avenue, east of Pive [ 5t insume subdivision) 2250 | ayenue, south of the home of Judge Caton. | “The West Park Commissioners have given | poetrs by the sard instead of by the pound witl | SHISHAR WhRl GRR00 oehnert o Destee John | g “3y dear S'knet. (€ 18 the Mostorpiece of 8425005 107 feet. corner of Pineand { 187 (C. W. Castle to E. M. Castle)....... Tt will be 40x70, with barn, The exteri W R, L 4 Pearso) ots, $40,000; 35 . 256 1t ¢ of Rush st, 6 £, 12 il o S0, W arn. The exterior | the West Division Street Railway permission | be considered. . ituber, Joseph. Kuufmann, Carl Lotz, H. W. | himan goniust . and evers one thought e re- Clink et e GO 3 feet oL O | DG itod Doc. 34, 168 (Jonn Crossiey will be partly timber, partly brick, and will | fo extend its tracks throngh Douglas Park. A Boston newspaper somewhat sareastically | Colvid, James Strong, Conrad Niehoff, Michacl | Corred tg some reat litorary nohievemsat.. But 00; 60 feet, of Miohizan and Dear: | 10C. Siegmund).oifon i cuin. 400 | bedn the Queen Ann style. With regard to the opening of vemarks: * The police of New Yoricare' being | Girich, Hermann Bonze, R e 1o calpstis bory strects, $13.000: : i‘.‘s’feeé,cc'z‘zfier 'of State | Centre uv.s e cor "fdl"!f:‘{“‘x'é';f%"f;n" 1IN THE BUILDING PERMITS DEARBORY STREET vacoluated. But whuya the uso of 17 They | Decdrations—Louls Kurz, J. Paul Huber, G. | ac icie work, ‘and T reprodcned 1. Mignct so W : 0 27 7-103 ted Feb, 161J. 5. i ring voek wi N ever catch anything.” reiner, Fred Bau 2 5 rel @ nfter ¢ never 10x100 £t, dute issued during the week were those to E. T. | from Jackson to Fourteenth, the Ap- | PeVercateh anything. Klinkertues, Ernest Overbeck, August Rusche, | hotol with a parcel under bis arm. sireet and ‘Walton place, $516.000; 20 feet, [ - ! S 3 : D. Mutbuss to H. G. Licht).... 2 e gL X B ith, | 4 s 0 s bt born street, near Erie, improved, $6,500% . Jine Istand nv, w T, Harrls, fourstory brick factory, G0s80 feet, | pellate Court, in the case of The City vs, IL, | 1f Geant biisn't anytuing else to do, why don's | T PRGIREh TRTSE DVErXTh QUEiRs GSChn: | botel with aparcel underhisarm. Bieet Sunrior st ner Sb Gl e | CERTeaY 1 Kot B S ot Monroe and Despluinies streets, $15,000; I, | . Shepard, "has_aflirmed tho judzment of | Bsitdown and write o Story, sometiun like | S0 3" Sernarar Hucesen, Rovere Kilser, — = Proved, 86.730; 20 feet, corner of Supe! i F. - 200 | Erickson, two-story brick dwélling, 23x2{ | the Court hélow, iving Mr. Shevard @ judg- Bodsruiont e, gkt ot 4t Y- | Otto _Freyer, Friedrich Neuhnusen, ~ Jacob e N and St' Clair 'streets, hmproved, S7,500 ighth st, ¢ 1, feet, Orchard strect, near Belden avenue, | ment for 885,891 dammges. This decides that | ©0: —YL Clw o : Schiedinger, Guetay Wentzer, Frederiok Juer- : ora, row | S0 aneon, i stom ek el |t s gonfon e o the o€ cun | A e Yook etersor prendeg peor | snl Bt Gl il LIRS OR RENT T 23x8 ! - odings o 1y, anc W Ry 3 , 3. J. Russell, 0 H. L i 25x24 feet, Orchard street, near Belden av- | demnation proceedings for opening Dearborn chupter of ‘!;"m \orid i3 ended—to be continued | Theodore Karls, Chris F. Schwerdt, Leonwrd 9 2 Eun 9 o1 feet on Maple street, near Dearborn, 57,5003 | ~ 4Ux203 £t. dated Feb. 19 (Aavlph Lowen- dlotal of 170,750, L L O oih, & £, T30%10) 51,000; G. Taylor, t brick hat it b -John C. Long sold for Julius Rosenthal, { Scldenst.n ¢ coro Cooll to M. enue, $1,000; G. Taylor, two-stery brick | street to retract, aud that it had in effect in the next.” Voik, Gustny Langer, Herrm. De Vrey, F. W. . 7 Tructee, inds1ss, on the’ soutiwestcomer of | - £ G50 ok, 19 (5 2ad Carralltodl, o duelling, 40D foet, No.' 90 Wentworth TAKEN POSSESSION OF THE LAND, " Parts they have “heated” cabs, Mme, | Karnatz, Adeiph Steidele, Charies Haruwie, | The Store Nos. 112, i14, and ({6 o0 Hopsen for $5.200; 40xi7l, West | “ssxi fr improved, dated Feb. 193 £60,000: 3 t | city authorities Insist that the city had never | See'here, cabby] Is there no, warm brick in | Willium Lutz, G. ) % Tront, on Wabash avenue, between Harmon- | chaol Cullinan to S. ‘. Gullinan). - 1400 | £69,0000 E-“ROeh{u two-stary and basement | 21205 ctnal possession of the property, and | this enrriake? " Yes, ma'am.” * Then where | Lang, William Zellemann, C::nrlesd(glzuscr. Now occupled by L C. & C. Durand. Appiy to I pnd Tacelfth street, for Sam MeCarty | Tndlana 2y, 8 L Bt o o K & Sriaae sl Fiekacn o Rl O5Aen | that it hiad a rightat any time before actually | 151> Dader my feet.” Aahooenlhol Melmen Blwai. Catuies LYMAN & GIDDINGS. Clapiargind Charles 1. Rowe and wife, fo | - 6,350 T InENee. 10 Teary K Powers, twostory brick dwelling, '233¢x4 | 90ing so to abandon the coudemnation with- | An exchange says the Nutional debt, in silver | * lteception—IL. Mahla, Dr. Ernst Schmidt, Ald. Al 0 y 'es Henrolin for $13,000, Elking). .- 15,000 | feet No. 77 Lincoln avenue, $2,500; George | 0Utincurring any liubility. An appeal will | doliars, could be removed by rail by londing | Altpeter, Emil Hoechster. Charles Frees, H. 101 Washinxton-at. {araward Goodridge reports the followlng | 5t A "RADIUS OF | I3 Clark, two-story and basement dwelllns, | D taken to the Supreme Court by the city at | 5350 cars with ten tons ench. We can't believe | Junsen, Frank Stauber, Henry Mestling, Ald | S==———=——————=—————r—xn %fdzss"l“&f"a".f ol‘x)guse. 5;161 ltgt ‘fflxlm.fi\o‘ SEVEN MILES OF TAE GOURT-IOUSE. Sr't‘fiar’;fi' Gru\'e‘]{nd]Pm:keuxlxzar T‘l‘zfniggi once: but Lner(ilils .:;me (I:‘llxht the outeomeof | it. If it was so, whby iso't it done?~Danbury }qnmnz )lxn:\i%r. IT{heodon: Sc%r&l;e!:‘.i Dxi-x:lnt;%;{ll- FINANCIAL. street, $6,000 #0x150 feet on Des- | pynicrion av, o w cor of Clybourn, ? o feot, O 2 . 1| the litigation will be that the city will have to | News. rechtel, Th. Knuswmann., Edward He s | e S s Ritnes street, nartl of Kinzie, $1,000; briek | *fc Gutea Fev. 18 (lichucl Popp todohmn, | Strcel, Snifo: W, Qrage fo erect a bwo-story | poy several hundred thousand dollars Gaum: | Lok here.” said M. Spiliing to hia wite, e e o ey mnene o, | lReal Estate Loans itaze ':n?lml ;‘ i.’j’i)ll‘(:l,\];?: sstl:eggtt‘ E\Q’ solfi‘;'x‘lkg? GirY TONTS WiTHIN A RADIUS OF | metavenue, to cost $4,500, ngfsh t?uytl;?:f r?“(‘l’l‘e""’rfis}cstm ;g;g;uggh:m ";‘.;"’mi?{é’é’s,“?.? 31’;‘“5":%“330:‘,‘1‘3 Dreyer, John Feldkamp, Bollip Falter, A- Thor- 3 E $ A . "The a interesting {5 % % 3 3 ?egtb\r{'""ltx hotie, g ot SN o e | sistr-Seitee W fr o1 S ehaot 8 £, X1 et eeint fon In Jast Sunday’s paner about The. Tetne “That’s whers you are misuken,” respondcd yart De. Fr. Kooty A Causaniug, G IL Soch, | = Made at Carrent Rates. ‘ashington street, $6,500, and taxes for | Sixty- SR The loan market exhibits but little change. | tions of landlords’and tenants was Mr. J. D, |'the woad lady, “you would b sick at your |y, g ™4iomecrt, Dr. Kadison, Henry Schmebl 1 : 18, - g t, £6,500, 11, dated Feb.16 (Ira J, Nicholes 10 H. S oo | xron ot the [arge purchases of real said g ey 4 stomiich ten times a day If thore was an aleo- | Dt ¥ Hessert DE Relisen. Hepmy SEets | REAL ESTATE SECURITIES. PURCHASED. u34mett & Thomasson_have just sold for are being made on part time payments at the AT THE EAST. holic remedy for it In thohouse. Herrmano, Dr. Gelger, August Evarts, Df. - Hessrs: lansbrough & Austin five acres in rate of 6 per cent, and these loans swell tho | The New York Herald reports that on the | ,,0 Protoplasm! O bioplasm! O mystic depths of | Hotz, Friuk' Kirchner, ‘Dr. Gradlc, Joseoh SAM'L GEHR,. 115:&831.35. 15 (being north of South Chicaro) | Mary E. Clark).... 2500 | aggregate of transactions. floor of the Tteal Eviate Exchanse oyon the | me unknnwablel Hasheet Spancer has the dvw- [ Siable, De. Helimuth, (G, Go, Franks, becer 113 Dearborn-st. LELO00 an acre, 1t can be judged how | champlafn av, 235 The mortgnges for the weelr number seven- | Weduesday there was a vast throng of capl- | Bors 'Fms doce Plloeopby, fll e 18 themost | Walier, Lowa Sievers, Fr. Fiscoer, - Pecer | ‘MISCELLANEOUS. éap'this is from the fact it was sold since | w, . 25312 It dated Feb e panic from s-:,@somm 85,000 an acre. This | _Welles o Willinm Creed). €8 Was obtained when the Baltimore & ¥, 118 COx Of ty-one and ‘the trustdecds eighty-five; the | falists, speculators, and proyerty-owners, and | comimon Intemsts oflife. vhile unfolding before | Sebflio: Mar Romer, Fr. “Brzack, " August £ Foriy: d 63 ft, dated Feb. 18 ( 1730 | former secured $23,080 and the latter $330, PEPIB o b et e O L e S530.- | the number of sales made was very large. In | us the Illimitable.—Boston Post. Schiller. Joseph Getlen, Mich. Schmitz, Adolph 3 o) 845, making & total of 156 investments secur® | real estate in New York there has beens.| g mst unaccommodating man fn Ohlo ept | Muelier, August Jummeich, C. G, Trieglad. Day B flflrd at Llfl GOl]l s , Emil \ | | | N (Louis Olg sy 0 i o B g 4 e ps were located in that section in 2 2970 [ ing 5552023 o advs s the- beeinni tersdorf to F. A. K i general advance since'the- beginning of the il hotel Cleveland. One night the e © weat | Feomoe s E ARy e | AR E G Cole left Ghicago last night, for | Jear, and the market is unusually hetive I | hoste cangst fre. and while & kersjied dan was | Eqmard Wartke. Denjamin Koz, = Philip . Tteet on ’r‘.}?fi.}?fi{é’é;"i&icflflé@’&fii— R R e Ly sl Asily 3',:,&:,:::’;??&: histde Sonssnlence, Pha demand for:houses and | climbing Throuzha burninn. wiodow, the Pro. Rastler, Gustav . Lott.. Martia Meyer, Louls 187 South Clark-st. g St i - N N “ | offices has not been so great since 1872, am prictor rushed up and exclximed, ** Have you " 4 " . Tt 2000; 3 feof on Stalo aireeh NeAE ) goriz smveninah 8o of TR B betrween Chicago and Laxe Foroet. Althougl | AnGIoris, therolore, are hot dispese to aka any bgmgor’ Noy sin *Guests withont | GO0 3% i \Witam Vaers jogn aap. Louls | _ TWENTY-ONE MEALS®FOR $4.00. T\ven!tr :‘1‘;,';’"1"3' between T ’0.-} few?uesmj Fr‘f{d'e‘fiff‘;f-fgf Xsefvg;{- of Fifty. ser:é'xim 2% R;sbgféf\z{i‘;vgefit %ef?cn ol i t{lxleed Evfg‘rfiise'o?x? eun(fessxous. SAN FRANCISCO. . leuve m?. Hotel. ‘;‘L‘é owe ,:'.’,‘g.{flie'fi:? Lon H‘Lcik{u?:'&g;h %“;flfiffefi‘;‘&t'azdkfié‘?.‘}&‘°é‘£?é: SHEET?S Ee\l;mluv‘sxgnlgmmumnfi Bumsile e Sreets, at £3,720; two lots on 017 It dated Feb. 17 (Hen bis city, -and it is believed that the whole { In the real-estate-items of - | Grderiog n tect swat 5 il { | WolT, August Lenzeo, Jotn C. Olsen, Andreas Afasic for 10 cia. . Printed &a well a8 ot s"a"fi.‘y e street, near Fiftv-first street, ag | shel JAD b dnel Fop, 1 (Heary ) | IS O ied could be aised hore, If de | clrs Boirarosate ltems of e S Fran- | ondering a beol sundwich extre, Got backl L | pogisi, Slattnes Soution, Fred Becior, Louts | MUSIC iigpictor 9 cia. Printed sa well s otier s bro lots'on Fletyfrst.streety east of | & hohE 0o oy e r sired. Estiniates liave beon prepared by o | has beon buying a S0 homestead Iot close | -+ ool 2 tWan Saia, Ertst Niedert, Charlés Mattblessen, Otto | 10 Conta.’ Con 2% Sme-sta Chicago. ¥ Tood ot 86303 in: 3 oansiaciecaioses excavation at .000, of masonry a arket Street Railroa @ rease in the consumption of | and Emul Dietzsch. ' ¢ : 0d 1t 54,000 St o g near Forty-saventh, e 000,000, of the-La Sallestreet tunnel at | - The Bulletin declates that there s no great c,fi;&“fl%‘.‘.‘n:x‘i'fif: Fact that 1o T80 taxes | - Horets—Adoiph. George, Tritz Gootz, August aafi'@'fiflfi‘&%fiéfifl&"fi.flfi”&a‘?flfifi_ the ket. Engine doveloped and 4 Nalires B i rlbuna oftigass (0o M atea L Messrs. Efison, F) th 00 ft, dated Feb. 15 (. A. Colman. *_ - topeper sl Flersheim & Co., the auc- | = g, 4l Tt date: ».i. .‘l...'. o o afii’drsinsm sell for the city on Tuesday, | to Noami Colman) A, b l A survey of the route between this | scarcity of buyers, while thereis a super- | wore paid on 13,881,417 cigarets, and in18%0on | Blantz Peter Britten, L.au 11 clock, on the ground, | The premises No. 41 1 il Jotn Baligss, Fulie Phuoly ey B 5500 R, city and Lake Forest was to have been begun | fluity of sellers, 7The town is full of money, {

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