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TRIBUNE: BUNDAY, JULY LU, 1881 HE CHitAGU 20 REAL ESTAT: EE CTRIC IL1UIh ’ BRU; HT, 'e of the old Theatre Comiqu TE WAEHUN'LY PAGE eon 5 f£ | feet, Nos. 85, 67, <teenth sti te i, i Johnson got Lot 30 at ie the Property w fudra ve potter cost $9,000 * ‘and 89 Sixteenth street, © | sign and faithful cution on the part of the | On the ‘e_ really w Joseph Smith, three three-sto gardener and his assistants. This, though | 512 to 516 Broadway, a mammoth. editice ie aAateoo~ % dwellings, et, Nos. (ih, atts, aul GIB] novel, is still” mot nore pleasing and | about to be erected fo lesale_ stores a ANI 3 North Clark s Treet, Lo cd: 000; C.J. ILull, | attractive than the many other floral st of $300,000. On the southeast corner 0 K has $ae nd One Hundred and ‘Twenty- Lee 1 foot._ Christina F. g and J J. Gaodrieh took “Lots 20 and 23° 32 per.foot. nm i pit Fea price for ptured Lots 2. 25, 2 and While Lois Ate a a eee tlise x I : ors Q oF sDING BOOM. e-Story and ba: stores, 5 each | designs scattered along the drives, the most inth avenue Hence vet Real por Fade diahaeisanl x90 feet, 03 Blue Isla id venue, to noticeable of which ne haps are the block | fourth street, eight four story: buildings are ° iv cet, wit ew Hahurema spital, on Cottage An Active Market, with Some nocked down At S41 per | The new Hatmemann Hospital z ¢ $15,000: J.B. Grommes, two-story and | letters forming the names of Drexel bowle- | going up at a cost of $120,000. A erent eor- 5 ner Wheeler, who was | Grove avenue, near Twenty-eighth street } pacement dwelling, 23x70 1 iz 20,1 eee at A avy Su i = elling, 28x70 feet, Dearborn | vard and Jackson Park. Some 4,320 plants } poration has just been formed under the title z Heavy Sales During the understood to be acting for present mgm now building, will cost $15,000. avenue, near North’ to cost. $30,000: Bruno | are required toqake the lettering aul border | of the New ‘York Building Company, with An Electric, ‘Wonder Which Is ber of the Board his closed up A number of , improvements are being | Gall, three-story and basement dwelling, 25x | to the single natne of Drexel boulevard. power to purchase real estate, erect. build- |. Creating a Revolution. the ffered the five remaining | made in the sixth-story of the mer House, | 70 feet, No. 257 Ashland avenue, to cost $10,- While all this and more too catches. the | ings, and to, make contracts for their con- je lots eee side of, th Daulevara ae the rooms beinz changed as to size. 00; John Simpeon, three-story brick dwell- | eye and pleases the senses, to the mind there struction. The capital stock is fixed at $500,- nee re ht Ht eof. $0), 1 ital of | MS 2x59 feet, Webster avenue and Hurlbut | is more of pleasure in the promise for the | 000, with power to increase it to 5,000, Block 3 at the reserved pric S. A large planing-mill, with a_ capi street, to cost $6,000; R. D. Mason, two-story | future of those stately rows of broad-leaved, Strong men, financially, are said to be biek- Week. tage Grove avenue frontage. FLOCSE OF F Astonishing Prices for the Reform- Hale ok fone all, Nos. 25 to 4 Mancini, ,000, has just been aha Ninety: at pulition a) feet, aad Sia. and OL ‘Waste tragrant Aowweted Maden Shen: the elms ing it. For the first time in ie Tam induced to gives 4 i er reet, near the Calumet River, in South | ington street, to cost $15,000; Davidson jon, | Shake hands over the driveways, the lory o! Sie ene testimonial. Noticing in some paper an School Property, Sold by “arte lots in Block 4, fronting oh ee sat | Chieazo. five-story brick wareliouse, S0<150 feet, Mar: |.the park will have reached it hight. As SATURDAY?S ‘TRANSFERS. tisement of De. Scott's Electric Hnir Rush Teeny Bvoulle, SHASL, [ee ey ioe Toot AL wha Criterion ‘Theatre, on Sedgwick and | Ketand Carroll streets, to cost $22,000; John | yet many kinds of trees are on trial. It is | ‘The following instruments were filed for | S1 ror onc aie find ltlndecdia tomarnctn get the County. Pre Gok Locse at sit, and John Jolm- | p;vision streets, is ready gwiek and | Jiafron, three-story brick storean dwelling, | not proved that. they will flourish between | record Saturday, July 9: 3 ae ios ae ng ee cea ER Etats sfand 40 at S41, | Division streets, Is ready to be plastered, and No, 247 Indiana street, to cost § the lake and prairie winds. So far the flower- Tey paonerne: IC Orn aie DOR Atha” See fon, at pene ts 3 ‘will be opened at the commencement of the | Among the building permits issued were | ing plants do best in those parts of | pastitel st, 236 ft sof Thirty-seventh, ef, Bice uaearit foe hen tieborece ral friendg Cogent Reasons Why, in the Interest of Phe Forty-th Teet frontage was offered | fall season. the following: a ee three-story byriete the park wall pee nearest ithe jake 2x13 ft, dated July § (Jobn D. Adair to_ Tine ate ite: as ale am ut has never nt Reason a ‘ s 2 20x80 feet, Frinklin and Starr.| and most expos io the lake winds. mes Wallace) 8 . Ss prematurely : s at the reserve prige of S97, Andrew Jann J. W., Dose, (the: wholesale axgesr,, is 2,000: Eliza Wintlim, two-story | Some trees, quite rarein this section, are be | Lincotn av. rare okliu st, ne bald, but the brush has entirely stopped theta 35, No.16 Belknap | ing tried, and so far succes: ssfully—inag- £,.25ft to Franklin st, dated July 6 | tog hair and started anew gcowth. Tuse it to Sweetland, one-story | noli mulberries, and tulip trees. There (Charles Dennehy to Elizabeth Walpole) 2,500 i ton took Lots 18 and 19 at City and County, Ht Shentd Jind Secured Lot 20 20 at $50; remove dardrui and it works lke a charee J. D. Gar- | puilding a $125,000 house on the eérner of dwelling ‘and i 255 and barn, 20 +, di Searles | prairie avenue and Eighteenth street. 1 | street, $1,500; Tryber & ¥ 7: R Alles 6, . @ et st H Sell the Rest. paid ane fort ate ce Alen, took ‘hie will be roofed in two weeks. brick foundry, 65x90, No. 201 Halsted street, | are avenues of walnuts, stzar-maple, cut- aout neh st bot Lake und Bil any Be Hees he ee a would not bur: ay brush itt Glosedl the sale in Ilock 4. : The walls of the Bridewell are being torn See ea rN Buri see niet ee iedeetity aan trees ered (igemro Lyman to Lester H, Eauies) 6,000 | mont-druguist.of this place, tivo brushes wey 9 an- ‘ “bil i i Sy each 25x52, e itive 5 ee Z ie fee Hi fy to friends who buve tried ‘mine There was some lively bidaingon the Egan- | down and rebuilt, and the improvement | Wopster avenue, $8,000; J. S-. Winter- | the rugged old ouks, already growing on the wee upcrlor st. 1 ot ee Reason . | me th bay for them. Cob Pana seuested ~ 3,500 | Walnut Ridge, was attacked by k headache whiie at my house. He My wife proposed to tee the brush, whiey, te case of i di: “ i hh was -offered at | \¥j < <i st Sd, The Building Boom Continues | dale avenue property, wits when finished will cost $5,000. botham, two-story warehouse and barn, 36x | ground, and many other species of native ‘Jessie 1, Benson). $60 per foot. The four nortnern lots, No Ag : e aig, — ry wa i x . J E 3 Si Acontract for the building of a two-foot | 11: Lasalle ant ‘Twenty-third streets, $9,000; | planting. The nurseries are a distinct sec- | State st, bet ‘Th: t Unabated—The Records of 5 and s, went, to G B.S. Canine ae a : and | tion of the whole, and especially attractive to enth, ¢ f, MHx13 ft, dated July 8 ". e Gat SGX and } brick sewer on Indiana avenue, belween | Adam Mueller, turee-story brick store ¢ 2 prop s the Week. ae De tale took Lots Jad'Sattbe upset | Thirty-ninth and Fifty-seventh streets, has | diwellins, 20st, No. 44 Clark street, $5,500, | an Intelligent observer Irom, thelr number, | bert D, Enlloet to it asta ig, MO | a alco Es nestid be : v 2,13, and 14 gave P. J. Sex- ( i excenen ta MOD. - SCL WECI: | ia 0 Bs. *Maltey in. his life, and dire price, “Lots 1,15 street corner at. 0 per OEE ee te camnmnission man, has SALES OF TIE WEEK. 35,000 snd 100,000 © ni Ete har OOD irabe t Sued StaGawads, ee ee 1,200 {have au cAlmoat, te thedres 2 aes Vs = and the same bidder secured Lots 9 and ¥ inished for a house to be lo- Mead & Coe report that No. 688 West Wash- ty S| Wes Monroe st, ¢ of a 0: to uso my name in recommending took just had pl 01 is The Glories of South Park—Va- t vated on Fittieth street, corner of Washing- | ington street, two-story brick house, with tiny been moved ‘to different parts of the | ni act ft improved. dated July Se TEP tho House of Reese ee SUC NER, 2 cpa : " i any f ston: 11Se, 2 Det Bigment to ent peaker preseniatives, cating La Salle Street—Other whe Cl eT cud: ic front are at isch s tom avenue, diydet arly to cost $7,500. | basement, was sold last week for $6,500. ‘When the park is completed, the chain of | _§ be 5,000 | He At hee Litts Real-Estate Notes. boueht, Tor George SI. Bowe. at the upset | ment. three stories and basement stone. | Chatles Redfield has sold a lot, 50x125, with Naess: (il ast they will be, By a broad ena Aarons Ara Magoo, und Past Grand Mastat of se Rant price of $59. Mr. Bogue got Lots 21 and front, 25x100 feet, at No. 526 West Madison cottage house and brick basement, on Went- i ia ue Lake Michigay, Aut make the Nownra toa 2,763 | Stkinisas. eniBEE & has fronting on Forty-third street, at, the s street, to cost $10,000, worth avenue, near Sixty-sixth street, for dren’ aplageromid ara tarineragersiow: be ‘To the pablle: Having een toniiey Poteet TIE MATURES sistaie . whieh was the reserve price in this | "“{h¢ Foss estate is building three stores, | $3,000. i fie constracteds that is, an elevation of ; dated July 6 ingdtdieabore ts wenaine. t hereby. declare ogy f : a : 730 | #1 . S jaiven volun ‘ Despite the unusual excitement of the p: Commissioner Burdick ob- | stone-front, three stories and basement, on | “Tra Brown reports that he has sold Lots 97 | twenty-five to thirty feet isbeing made, south | @prsaeer Sawsens ya eney Wow 8.790 | ition, and this Wiig answer eal inguicer 0 On 4 be. Congress and rher of Loomis street, which | ang as, Block 4, Kay’s Addition to Chicago, of Favilion Parkway, on Latayette avenue, | “sou, wf 2oxis ti duted July 9 ames 2 000: e ones. Here, t00, ; Downey are at work | for £2,000; four lots In La Grange, to Dr, C. will be Ol need the muse pa vilion. ‘The weeyan eee van at ba TE retired say, bale aoe at Theatre, on Montoe street, | ‘T. Barnes, for $500; four lots in La Grange, |“ huuplet the * Lovers! Lane,” and the ever. WUxIT8 4-10 ft, dated July 7 b ataeme ; Sant ¢ 150 men, and revort over one-half | to F.W. ‘Turner, for $500; and thirty-four | green glades aiford delistful places of rest. ite to William W. Wright). 3,00 | It1s.a.splendid brush; enres my heudue a sony. fend Urig work finished. The | jots in La Grange, with buildings, to Barbara ‘The roadways are simply perfection. From eee tie of Centre minutes” Lreeounuend It JB cians, Mowe furs i 1 125 | Schneider, for $10,000. the market-gardener’s wagon, filled on Sui intou July It has paid for itself Bundsomely, tory, four Stories Nigh and, 125 ne a 2, day with his wife and children, to the dainty ites: 5.0. Abas e, to be oceupied by William Stev- | William Hopkinson reports the following | iacton, holding a tiny boy and girl, there WItIAMSneRG, Mis just been started on the corner of | recent sales: No. 122s Indi It will do all you claim for it. it has ented head a head nd nreee streets, 10 cost, pebus nUGEAlE. toothache: ant A er epiam be {aoa 5 and 16; P. ‘Tehrney took Lot | \adison, Tr and }. J. Sexton Lots Is, 19, and 20, all on | Will cost’ week growing outof the attempt to i- nate President Garfield and the loss of one x day out of six, which was devoted to the ex- Fores third stiget a S30 per footy Lot, plusion of fire-crackers and the burning of Hale fot $30 per foot, and. Mr. Bogue got innumerable thumbs. thé market kept well 0 at the: nee fee ‘ ‘There ve up with that of the preceding week, and the | mained unsold on Lots 2, and 45 ul Sole of business ease equal to, HY avenue, sud isrobody seemed inelined 0 elose ow! @ lot a Est vt ree itinog above, the a xe of the Ee . Tie. $59 per foot. A proposition to ki ovk them number of transactions was comparatively | Gown to the highest bidder was voted dow ut ave 5; ° SD th, dated Jul ‘y(Caarles W. avenue, $5,000; | no vehicle known to the country that does | jo D-H Hammes. Washington Heights, five acres in Block 5, | not enter free, and its inmates enjoy to the | Elm st, 155 rt eof Dearborn small, but the amounts involved were large | by the Bourd, and the sale w hed, 150: 100 fe aie ces ba ‘all that the wisdom and generosity ft, dated June 7 Jueob Lore to azn enough to counterbalance that, and the first | closed. The County, Connnissioners were | Albert Mune yntores on [eis 1) fect, camer Soullisireet andl ros: maithy ely have provided for their < ee = 3,800 | Wite surfercd fur yeurs with meuraiiine irwhine ine dys of the mouth show returns which | jubilant over the result of the day's work, | Sedgwick, ear) ree, whieh | Peet avenue, $1,000; 100 fect on Prospect ave- | Co trort and pleasure, tere cares LEER earth aan ays econ eonibly ¢ with those | Whick footed up.the neat litte sum of £ Wil) cost, S00, and by “Wnished iat tavo | ue, south of South street, $1,000; cottage ‘The bexiunung of the parks in Chicago isin | $l joining, dated July 7 __ |. Thesoteztimoninls came to us unsolicited, and compare very favorably 400, as follows: The bui vill. be uf pressed | and fifty feet on School street, $050. the Sto 3. Inthis the city has not a SE ae 4,950 Ree xet Such every day. Pampolets mailed free, is remurkable Brush bas met with great sue Hostner to Fred cess, und is warrant tocare Nervous or Bilioug of any other similar period at the DREXEL BOULEVARD, WEST SIDE. commencement. of any month — for | 309 fect, at $13 years past. Prices are apparently growing | 10) fect, ats stiffer every day, and the demand continues | 1) fer ats strong for every kind of property. It is not confined to any particular class, but is geu- st fi ‘The Conneeticut Mutual Life-Insurance | rival on the t nea the earth, for nowhere just fin- if : KS ft, dated July 9 (C. B. 50,000 building, stone | Company sold to Benjamin F. Norris the lot | cise could seh a cheap and plentifwt fertile | parnunn).. 700 | Headaches in five to seven minutes, cure New H oo cet, | on Park place, southeast corner of Michigan | et be provided at ourwery doors, ‘To bring | stitwaukee av, 25 ralgin and Kheumutism in two to tive minui t Mad. 35 fe Fas sao this st amount of material to the par 1. 25x15 tt, dated July 9 (UL. J. Bean and to quickly stop falling bair and batdn s Sted avenue, north front, 50x125 feet, improved, ninety five liorses are employed in the win- muauo to George Muchihaus)..... 3,600 | All dealers zre authorized to return the price if for Luge inoun re brought to conv West Huron st, 233 4-10 ft w of its represente: Beuuti Pure Bristio £,2ixb3 tt, dated June sh. We will it postpaid on receipt of ~ 0. D., at yourexpense with ison street, ‘betw een streets, The building will contain two stores, 30,000. nt points, aud etary foot of ground that is un F. Lesslie sold to A. J. Branford, | eral in its scope, taking in business property, pee one of which will be occupied by J. Me 5 oe x = laid: down in turf or planted tu trees and Exchange Fire-Insurance Company to « 23 - ” = y 1 aud s est a = inside residence property, suburban proper- | 109 fee a ei eins ithe ite furniturestealer, and will wi Ae cate See sous a So as of Fulton, | shrubs is made as tieh as. experience shows Dee ee ear aie ‘ ais baleen of oF wstoweris TA satiation, 82 Broad ty, and improved and unimproved property. | 25 feet, at $9 feeue be built. cbr Gar ase es Ok. ee 7 is required for the particular kind of plant | 7¢'eSoxur fe. improved, dated duly. 7 wag, Wallick’ Theatre Hull 7 - The advance over previous prices and this | 125 feet, av $96. ha at ni eaaai due Std. Jdavenls dward Goodridge & Co. sold for F. O. | ing intended. For the floral decorations.| (Theodore Ff. Schintz to Johu Miller 1273 | OF bibs ork in tearing to gets S| Jens house and tot No. 21 Pearce street, for | something like twelve propagating houses | North Halsted st, 4U ft n of Weat Indin ty w f, 40x200 ft. improved, duted June ather to P.C. McDonald). 4,837 ftsof North, w f, oa ak steady and very general demand for all de- Total... ‘Theatre—the site of the new First scriptions uf property, make tie outlook fur Jey the sunmmer trade very promising. If there be a demand for any one kind of property mure don ainoilien, it is for inside tional 500+ als i ili pach fifty feet long and been s $3,500; also, for 11. Dingman, to William | are reauired, ach ifty feet long an ei ‘The toot is off valls will | HL Redington, house and lot No. 27 Fulton | A§et broad. These are heated: ey stent “ Be woe 01 Nt street, for $2,500, : planting, floral de , is under the Pee € Latunat PH Les tale ELOral in ‘Theodore Herrmann sold fo Wendelin Mey- | superintendence of Mr. Fr. Kaust, who eet of Number will be taken out of the old | or Chicago avenne,tifty feet west of ‘Town- | achieved no little reputation by the succes 7 (Wiiliain C. Ashland ay, earnest. be down within ae “Gal a dated arity 3 ly hard to get hold | 100 (et) at S strueture. In the new bank building which ; ee BES < ees thee Mya et _ | send street, 5934x125 feet, for $14,000, which has attended his labors in beautitying itz Henning)... 1,100 of. There is an aaaseal demand, as the | 45 feet, at S41 biaess the Wearborn street foun The es seit . ue fe i D. oe Lt and adorning this favorit breathing-spot. r oc, ita fc uf North Paulina, $f dealers have observed, for smail lots by Tae ‘Total. 7 1 te ae Used, f ft Eas sou EL Se foward has ——— 25x125 tt, iinproved. dated July 9 (vu- boring men and people of small means Fen- sees ti ison. Suet uiiing fine just | sold to Nerriek Stevens the toy ow W alioslh BIDs. gust Pang His oi ent + 1,000 3] Inquiries by intending purehasers during FE fe t week just ¢ the new building 0 q ny ‘aste! e Se . | on Wentworth avenue, near Sixty-titth street, Noctama tO Peter ma tt). ae 5 mn ek confirui the prediction already | 5 : sthoal Board, cist of Halsted street, and “The Ht ue in Chae sol to Cathe has been made. : one! are af Novia Horne: Dist NEURALGIA, Tue Tran that the removal of with eHeMnents arava, will aalord oss stores | ute, northwest corner of Hoyne avenue, | For propertyon Oakwoods boulevard, west | toC. N. Srendson). 1,200 SCIATICA, \ | ‘dof Trade to its new site, opposit } just exst lok the mort te sunth froniteg 6x100 feet, for StS t1 Gadd of Cottage Grove avenue, $140 per foot las | West Lake st. is ttw of Sta i it ve IVA, : the Lake Shore and Rock Island depot, and HL Triik duneting iiroad Company. the | been olfered. S10) dite July. Mie iticuard: ems LUMBAGO, would be followed by a ‘demand for rest FOUTY-THIND STH re building rose up to | property on Forty-ninth street, southwest | ‘The eleventh regular call of the Real- Ambrose sty ber Hoyne an : BACKACHE, dence property in the suburbs reached by 50 feet, at She. ad during the week. | Corner of Spaulding avenue, ten -ieres, for Estate Exchange will be held Wednesday, | Wtoxl2s ft, dated J a cjeehna Nemeet = 7 those roads, in order® to accommodate bu Further wesi, especiilly at the southeast co $10,000. - duly 27, at3 vie M. Reeme; 3,500 \ ness-men wito will fullow te Board, and Madison ‘and Loomis streets, other | ” Tonry Curtis has sold to Raspin R. Cherry ees rig ny, 100 ft n of ‘Thirty fifth st, w f, G@ourmt, . Whose advantage will be subserved by the stone buildings of the first’ order the property on Central Park avenue, south- 1 offer of $1,000 per acre has been made | © x 53 ft, dated April 1(C. a Knight to 6 nearness of the depot to their places of are now rising, this one being up to the east comer’ of Barry eiabeoat all of Block | fora four-acre tract in School Addition on ea * an 165 SORENESS business in the city, aud the short time re- Within halt a block west three | 16 for $ West Madison strect, west of Robinson fiucoa July ii nestor a pare quired to ride thereform tu their suburban | 3 fe a stone, buildings will be finished |“ jrenr; avenue. Garison et al °° 2,000 { CHEST, homes. ieee, at) uinmer. ‘Lhe improvement in the ap- | Lanston the, are 1 No rth ark 1 . fer 5,000 w: le Inst ef "8 Ww cor.of ‘Thirty-ol; ae s is ‘The extraordinary figures received for the | * AOE S nee of the street during the past tew | feet horth of Division An offer of $15,000 was_made Tast week for | “e's, ioxigo tt, dated July SORE THROAT, Refonm School property durmg the past 5 is certainiy a noticeable one, and that | 158 feet, improved, for $15,000, seventeen acres in Sec. 37, T Ee, Pauiding to A.E. Glover). 1,200 / ry weer are only another indication of the grow itis to be kept up there seems to be no sort | “George Mason and others have sold_to the | [Ying northwest of the junction of the pro- | yontu or erty Listrs wrras A RADIUS “OF 4 QUINSY, ing demand for real estate south of the city of doubt. elsior Lron-Works the lot on Clinton s etl belt fine and the Chicago, Burlington SEVEN MILES OF THE COURTI-HOUSE. limits, and, with the increasing fac ‘The Rothschild building, on Monroe street, et, 174 feet north of Milwaukee avenue, Railroad. Commergial st, U2 ft m wof Pauling. ne SWELLINGS qravel' to and from the suburbs, there y Klin, one of the handsomest £x150 feet, for $15,000. ‘ estate men report a mumber of capi- 5 ft, dated July 2(C. Fulter- yery good reason why th rowing demand should a loenlity abounding in fine nw. Kinney sold to Horace F. sin the city who are anxious to invest ‘oJ. Vordorfer) SPRAINS, “not be more marked. 30 feet, ab $0) Will be ocennied this w white, Hosne avenue, southwest, corner in property. but who are hardly willing to K 3S. a » ‘An indication as to the value of property Thirty-third street, east front, 3 pay prices demanded, the difference in olfer |B. Ht peed sane is 250 FROSTED FEET and demand being in ‘some eases only $100 in | Cl enon ; g°" Total... Ete in the neighborhood of the Graves tract was ge Db REE ESSN Gasset feet. for § furnished during the past week. It was jler Scham ha 1d to Rosine | # trade of 35,000, 5 ANP i E Grandtotal........ CAs crman Schaffner has sold to Rosine 20 te 5 naturally supposed that 2 larze portion of : s Greenebaum the lot on Dominick street, be- 3 i 3 EARS, De e 7 * o . 37 o me SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS WITHLS A RADIUS OF the lots ‘in that tract, sold by the Es liistobe hoped, in the i tween Webster avenue and Lawrence stivet, SIX MONTHS’ TRANSFERS. Fas Mile Deore CONIA HOUSE: fourth Noor and an elevator. to the alley, for The recerd of transfers for the first six | pryae park ax, near Forty-eighth st, wf, fe Fystie has bougut by | county tr week before last, lad -b THE REFORM-SCHOOL PROPERTY. The principal event of the p week was the sale of a portion of the Reform-School property, which occurred last Thursday. No recent event has furnished 2 more striking people . who would willing ed in the matter to thee) the new floor were. rent : ss ey obna rena eitied Pet tees 7S Dart with. their. purchas a that the County Goa tract for the addition was let—another Sa tlielorun Canal vid to “Albert anontlis ob ihe yene set SesciL nes ee Su te Fullron o Thdket et 4,000 SCAZTDS,- advance. It was therefore v dd to call | the remaining blocks at as early ada ve of the desirability. of La Saile street | corner of Fulton street, east trout, 30: Court-House for that period shows a marked Coe a etelil tre of south lialsied ai Z i the certificates reecived by purchasers on | sible. Both city and county need th With the removal of the Board | feet, for $30,000. ry increase over previous years. ‘The record of i ft, dated July Sik and M General Bodil Pring payment of the first 10 per ceat of the pur- | ind the sooner the property is : T muces on La Salle |“ Jonn McEwen has sold to Charles Vergho | warranty deeds within the city limits foots 1 3 Caltinan) 400 y ohana tamer Sela ifrermoons the Hoare te chapeat tases, the Deiter it | Stowe Sout at Monroe, may be expected to | a tot on'North La Salle streei, twenty-seven | up 3,943, and the asuremate ‘consideration _- TOOTH EAR ing to sell out 7 a = iL up hort time, i thie s 4 é = ae . iY even at an advance of $10 per foot. % | Will be all around. ‘che Ilyde Park Bonrd of ‘Trustees have | fet north of Goethe s ee east front, 2Ax162 | S21, 191,817; south of the city ae . o a 5 advertised) for bi for the construction of old to William II. west of the ci ore THE GREAT AUCTION SAL. tne new ‘They will bes of grand ikee avennesat the north of the city limit a haaats 5,050 tl, 5,091 deeds for $24,507,788. Mich even-nile 2, $ W cor of ivrtienv, @ dated June rf Ohiry Z. sare to Uuniel Phelps)... . WES? OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN 4 RADIUS OF MILES OF THE COURFHO! n of Milwaukee, e f, 303 appointin put in whi The result of the great auction sales of June 2 and July 7 has been very encourag- ing to real-estate inie 3. It is demon- strated that the time has come when reil- fully handled at aue- the e 21 f SIL it, The | northwest corner of Fulton street, for $i not step of gel | 9 ‘Jolin 3 saas yet. ‘The | s, ar Ute cost about 5209.0), | South Park : ALL OTHER PALI comparison in the hs for 1880 and 1st: has sold to Marzaret B. Mears t the southwest’ corner of s enue and Six ‘st street, for 1881. dhe nz Dean tt 1880, “instance of the boom in Chicazo real estate. | estate ¢ | SLs. ta: ithaveta: a ah tions on the premises. The summary of | W J dumMeneed as Seon aS po: : Months. is Considera- ‘ ated June 20 (2. P Powell _ No P: h equals Sr. Jacous Ott as's 341 The fots disposed of by the order: of the | seco two f tant § of South | Vic, and it is designed to No. | 7 ton. tion. fo Fred ‘Lvesselman weeB 1,200 | ghd Bahu oy Tear etme Romedye Atel eats Board of County. C ots. f a these two important puth i uty, Commissioners formed @ | pn avenne property. and of portions of the | Completed and in ‘operation by next . : Re a eras oat cp and poutive preset ae uF ae soeambaly ee of ie safer: Reform-School grounds—has been tabulated aN 7 ve ete Met th ine i s e Rebun SUMMARY FOR TOE eee isdains. piaperioss 18 ELEVEN csoeae. School property. which covered the south Rate intiete ‘ories in hight, of plain Gothic, on Suz Park : a amount of cif; prove: ‘The front is of ite the South Park Depot, March The following is the total y SOLD .BY ALL DRUGQISTS AND DEALERS. 1H MEDICINE, ¢ Exchange, whose 0 UNE in their old popu- at'the Chicago Real-Est INAS cHicHt: hi and suburban transfers within a radius of | seven miles of the Court-Itouse filed for rec- A VGGELER & EOe. ek ord during the week ending Saturday, July Baltimore, Md., U. twenty-ive acres of the northwest frac- ruction, for $19,800; also to tonal 3¢ of See. 2, Township 38 north, rt eres in part tition ot of w are "N Ewing 1: 3g and west part of 49 hh trimmings of brown been z b xterior and: interi es re ing towards 1 ‘The ¢ “Range 14, cust of the third — prit i Uy i arrangemel G aa a ee a Neate arity. We publish herewith the tabulated re and, the arrangement af the latter 5 aul Tat 9, partition of ie PNET TTS Clinton avenue and Forty-third - street, Prene ties SOON GE eae toutes scenitiis Jing plans for | Bet Here, east of ‘vera Location, Admit os oe ee eee and extends west from the iracks of the It | Seas of some $200,000 o: ant residence eant is maturing plans for | way, Oi matt li | Norwich Eree Acad Norwich, Conn is Central 1 dte C ( lots sold under the hamme: a's residence on Dear- | “Up pose and William C. Fricke report lorwich Free Academy, Norwich, Cona., uois Central Railroad to Cottage Grove ave- Price per born avenue, ear Lincoln The | the following Lot ow West Chieazo mh ene S over the same period’ in. 1890, Spuniisof tote sexes for the best Collexes nue. It ed by Hyde Park avenue, frome, | building will be of stone, and promises to be avenue, for th The cons months Paplis haves i avenue, and South Grove parkw Strect, ie i of tots. “foot. | one of the prineipal ornaments af the i y those of the entire: year of by sl3 : boulevard, and South Parl asonue; mort east 2 Will probably ocenpy it this fi though the number of sales is 500 less. see cipal. 40xi64 — § 76.00 corner Thirty finished une architect splendid boule ard Jeu sme Thirty. sexo te build eS R park avenue, aca egcg | Plans for the. clerszy adjoining the = a —— Meadvine Theological School. four lots, in Blocks 3.3 ee ea : sostot £0.50 1 Loman Catholig Cathedral at Superio® and ave, eat ent A Se hehe oie Cre GARFIELD—A PRAYEF. Educates ‘especially for the Liverak ern half of the resublivision, and of these all | SOgyh Diath ayers soxis: 73.50 | Sktte streets. The house will adjoin the | on‘hoes street tor sl in iotae al Not on | _ Gteat progress ht is been made in the move- .. ‘Tulfion and room rent free, Alt Dut three lots were sold ina couple of hours | gouth Park avenue, w Catne tthe southea ner closely | Clybourn avenue, near North avenue, for | Ment for the improvement of Humboldt bou- For The Chicana Tribune MOLE! Pres., Mendville, Penn, » Te i Ree CHES TAO oe Seen Apeted Geo Punt ig on he elite at 0; two tots on i Ere ret, nea ur Cat levard from Humboldt Park to Western [0 God, without whose Knowledze not-c’en a upon thenr ‘county outh Park avenue, wes will be on Superior si : 4 ae an es sees sparrow full ALES. avenue, Atarecéut meeting by the owners | mye Nation's heart beats slow wth grief, ana SCALES. rele ‘he sale was held upon the grounds in a north of Thirty chump of tute a few rods west of South Vernon eno aoe : ner Thirty-second. . ( rade tetanus | vemon avenge, nobis ie 9 ner Thirty: Vernon av he. Celut ae pent ae 15 bought the prop of property on Humboldt Park bouleyara dread each soul appails, jas ida y uy oe vouey prop ’ : a For ourillust eld by the assasin’s ban L the southwest corner of Mic gun Mr. J. W. Farlin reported that the owners of | For BI rious Gartield by ue aud ‘Twenty-first street. con: venue and 190) 1OOxI64 70.50 | of some forty fe while on x su ern a i ing will tend 100 ¢ feet. S0xI6t 72.00 nt feature of the very att fet 4Gxiut = 2.50 attower, in the Rena sty i SOxIGE = 55.00 Streets. T1otfeetmore, thaw halt the froutase-- | qa qua kit are powerless O avert the Hil ae oe had signed the petition asking the We: t Park blow. =) &> Aa Eu a5) Ss, third nue. 46 feet north in one, tw cent inter of Thirty-third tb vie i per centof die purehase inoney Tigi, to be | yen eat cose gesaae and the door 4 f tant lea Board to et up the ‘plans. fora road , nity sands awestruck‘ OF ALL KID put up at the tine of sale or atthe County | north of ‘fhirty-third =) W0xI6t 56.00 } Ty ornament con i Be te resent shu tey eS ik ils make the assessment, ete., so that the work | AP4 Sek Msgr uma MORSE & C0, cor ‘Treasurers office by noon Fric Com- | Vernon avenue, east’ front, will be sumi Vivar-General 2 omer of Michigan avenue and Kighteenth | contd be commenced at least before the com- | And helpless pleads of Thee tocbange the dark- oberon missioner Purington was empowered by the | south of Thirty-secon + 50x16t 60.00 | the whole Cathedral staf of clergy. The | S0Cre Tee be Gen Me lattac uation ‘all. <The follow intluential commit- ness into lights Hoard to act as amd the | Vernon avenue, east tront, Je 2 house will be fin Lsomne time MeEXE stum= parker the Club by Gen. Stager, were appointed to confer with the Park | Dispel the clouds ‘this murlerous band has rd, With the except of Com ae And seceeb V/Sh 00 5 an Eee ad Dy tn ‘The property dandthe Trustees ot Jetferson, and urge Spread frouatore 16 Suites scidotit Ineaiouer |UNell rile | Drexel Loulovard, | northwes pied by dire, cHnerint che propriety of Immediate ction: | Fatuey of Merey and of Lory our President re- y at an early day he a | Upon the handsome cluy-house which the xentlemen | Joun J. of the Calumet propose to erect on their very | tly and eligible aud in every way desirable site. I AOUXISL 165.00 which HW eive wi 1Qxisl 150.00 ‘The v ills of Ent sien, at the corner of Elin dnd La 100x116 — 130.00 | streets, are xuing Up slowly butsurel ‘ deen made in the original THE G * oa eee 109x106 $00.00 nd the church prow when fin- TE GLORIES OF SOUTH PARK. 100x171. 150.00 + corner Forty-third . eaten oes his Drexel boulévurd, southwest e corner Fort: as about to ale Beside ue Drexel boulevard, northeu: here W presen eorner Forty-thir« ioners J. J. Clough, W. 2, Bur- | Drexel boulevard. Southenst V nm E. Wheeler, and George W. corner Forty-second gic otford. County-Aitorney Willett, County- | Drexel boulevard, cast Trout, reasurer Juhngon, warden ‘Mills, of the ape totes ee ast front, tin, C.J. Tamble- é tosce the Lincoln | Forbid thus darkly death to close the Patriot's sioners and the ‘Trustees of bright carcer— iv reference to the boulevard | That generous heart, thatisturdy brain, leave west from Lines to guide and chee. ane on the W The Nation thou hast pheed bim o'er—a man Who feareth naught suv ‘Thee alone, and al- whose willis might, Ways dares do right PRIVATE DISPERSRY 133 SoCarkSz. Gucrcalus , to be one of the most attractive inthe | While the newness of Chicago parks may he present church will be the chapel ers a comparison with those of older ied David William t t lus greatly to. the credit of those | pointed to see the West P, rk Commis County Hospital. P. J. Sexton, “Ehomas | Pivstte fot noxtz! 125.00 | inthe completed bailtime, which is expacted Moran. M. C. Me ‘Mr. Bond, of Tur- | prexel boulevard, west trout, |? | to be finished in the fall or early nest spring. waited w s Ti Chartered by the Stato of Iliwols, far tHe upeetal scfea Sareea ats " aa : et wh, such ama ve a pon thos Tue Reeatt et, O God, wf pray, the spirit which or Snr peer eee ner & Bond, Thon C. Thayer, | — inside tot 156 00 | The New Jerusalem Cluirely on East Jaci | WHO Out of such material have brought | ora resented the petition t terre to, NE Coe : Obstet dead fhe Sunloy ieee ay Nelsot IL Kelly, and othe: to | tout such marvelous resultsin so short a] yas yylaced on. file for time. With only a few acres of oakwood to Lincoln P Not yet, not yet, that panly form lay in the si- Jent grave ice wept ‘Thou hast beard, from 1 probably be fished s fakin fom an foster reet, wil ats 1 moray the for peeia ey, this George Weiss, Johnson, John m Line, J. | Drexel boulevard, west front,, 15x16 96.00 The propert) y Was of] hi in single lot: the . star ve hav 7 st pre el $ . Still not that v ceed four onjoiiing lots, Allie a a Dark Turustey tie sMinctled;, Wh ak, Mss OF | ee ale Wiese annoy a Swit Lifted in simple Christan faith to Thee in prayer an odd corner or two. seese-s 100TH” 67.50 material for further use that wili cover the eve und sons. BIS Pty res east front, inside 4 i = a f es not be less ready to ‘have it opened to West- aried from 150 100x150 60.09 7 i unimproved portions with tre ern avenue. 4 k fourth its Lh first Jot offered was » Avenue Baptist Chureh, vines in profusion,—a glorious promise’ for E : — ANation on its know Hours: four Bouya Lol 11 in ated om the w: s0e130 aio | forth to be know Immanuel those who shall come after us. It is notin | WACATING LA SALLE STREET. From every breast gi¢ sentiment wells up from 1 y and the re- | treag c% Chureh, is progre for occupation of the boule 300x100 82.00 | adeled edifi Ju Street, The upset price on th nd shrubs alone that Chicago parks Corporation-Counsel Adams filed an an- 10 : Tuesday last to the bill of the Union ving, brenthag stream: of prayer up to ie of the fell “1 ia Terpot eve ie an Jots was $110 per front fovt. iu bidding: ‘ea ah oy by the date " e 2 i y Throne izsent, started at S110 and Fan from $120 by bids HOxIGL 2.00 | 1}, 2 interio' Building Association against the city to pre- | And fifty million Ibs breathe forth, “ God save t, north trout, ‘our Presiden?” vent the vacation of La Salle street between aveonnnodate one of the q cht, 3 ci hich are required to | Jackson and Van Buren,—the proposed site | and other lands tke up the theme, and sorrow building of the | © her all the exquisitly-colored foliage | for the new Board of Trade building. The in ow grit, ¥ (a é ie Railroad Com. | Wat combines to make up the mosaics | answer sets up a full history of the proce And ty for Pheu U6 SOURCE ON eeu MO eee ie e sted on ihe northeast corner | seen in such profusion in the | ingsin connection with the ion ordi- | Columbi howred son restore,O God, they 80.00 | of Adams and’ F st re nearly | velvet sward. ‘Che very ends of the earth | nance, denies the exis tipulation ReRvent Ori cai ot alls (26a es Sonica pnd te eri eee "i A been ransacked; small plants, insig- | whatever between -the city andthe Board, | G#reld. nelove) revered o aU; God) grant ‘he When tnished the Comp mn oe en t in people’s eyes for very counnon- | aud declares that the reasons which actuated | Crcado, Juy 6. JEANNIE A. STAFFORD, will be one of ness, are gathered in by that “ picker-up of | petitionine property-owne dd the Council SS idered tritles,” the wise florist, are inuni ties that | . Far, far beter for you than beer, ale. or por- ke the living, glowing tap plantitf will son of | ter, and free from the intoxicating elfeets, 1s dimension of S feet_on the gold, the blue, the s: arleé | the remor did, | Hop Bitters: 195 feet on Franklin street. The | are allin themselves simple bits of Natu it could recover in a uit at Haw, 0 that there Tae it rae the building to the cornice will be ullfully grouped are capable of never: is any intention on the part of the city to tear REALESTAY nels wutil j 70 was eeuchel: MG. Donald. took Lots M1, 12, ‘and 14, is A Thomas Nelson took Lots ts, 9, and 1 at | inside jd aaeboueng icapiioee Cottage Grove avenue, souti: ‘ure beran to be hard about this | _ east corner Forty-second . etioneer of the Comn- | Cot Grove avenue. north- cefully ‘corner Forty-third , yer, Who > orn ve 2 Lot No. dat ibe upset | aint tnside to price of $ $100. Afte: ited competition s ae peked down at 3159 per to S, who chimed ae det 100x161 100x161 tot macaw ate fet 3 abn ty alte ie 1 00 Abd 0 Taira ts ice | pany, to ‘i er a rd. and or Mr. CG. C. opening by offer! avenue, west curt reBarient, are tonday sol Sen di ound on which ti re ar 3 2. Mr. Weiss bh on account of sioner Hutt. closed out the lots on the west side of The event of the coming week is AND LOANS. nite mat pratt O coor part mani. Doe jo will Hoel tel, ee Sie eta tterns we have ever tsand thirteen i number of the boulevard. and Mr. Thayer offered Lot | be the tenth public the Chivagzo Real | jus feet. vy ieewill be gndine combitiattons, "The elreutar bed ud render the street iu: neon. | ~- Re C wee 33 in Bloc "et the ‘opp ate Exchange, Nos. 6 and 118 Dearborn | throw the en 1 boulevard, one of the uit dis- epi ites eel Stee onal secur Te, h S street, Wednesday onald secure is vi The catalog embraces seven: afternoon at 3 o'clock. | was fu one obj Seen, Col ec ie ee ing solid and dn ble, with most ‘pericet separate foul aict|E, J. GOODRICH, es. ‘Luley y pieces of prope Jumpin rexular manner until 3450 v a feDonald took Lot ind 23, and thus secured still another élis corner. deri gnotlier corner. Lot % erly of about every po Ventiation and. san’ arraugementa, good e phi ed is 1,200; the smallest, b Ei er fout, and gave tive i whieh is twice as much, proverty listed as'at | Heit, and” convenien MMe avahy stor? So eR Rae iS four. The REAL ESTATE BROKER, Fee Rew here petition, wie bid je bythe Exchange. Some of | While the general effect will be not only | mound, 2 unique specimen or Kill at Forty- NEW YORK SALES. TAY CATH AGENT FOR VILLAGE GF INDE PARK, oo Mariage ie aad venth streets, is about re 7 in New Ye and eight feet high, Purther. large traiulsnetions Aly New, Vork Office, 5: Major Block, 145 La Salle-st. set in. panels. on its four sides, form: | City real e are reported, including the 2 FOR SALE. hug, not tower arabesques or lettering, but followin Sixty-four lots, located on the ube ; Very choice Kenwood residence lote—three pieces, ) able. The upset | Substantial but clegant, it will be due to | sixth and Forty ihe pieces are very de nothing in the v prices will be attached to each piece in the ¢ a extalog, having been found to be mufe pop ‘thn weet of the bul oe tell to Maj. Murray, at $93 per foot, | War than to withhold them until after the ‘The new structure 35 aboy e the ups The remaining | bidding has taken pls -\ new feature is | the city and the choice Joeation in which it pouleva ri luis vere REM parataly: ba and | added: bids will be received at three-quar- ul Willaptly meet the wants m the Cottage 2 ri te of the Compa any, Which is now badly ei led ti ; i ae inline ¢ t F is now badly crowder se lock 4, we 1e- | tts oT more of the upset price, and, if not | iy ine huiluing at the corner of Michigan | corner pane how the Christian, he ue St | avenue, ti i of meretri iciou music ot four | westside of the Central Park, above Fiity- ninth’ street, for $304,000; plot of ground, Fifty-eighth strect, 100 feet cast of Seventh 30x200 fect, $100,000; another plot vented set tark Rtas Chien, He gerved p! 39 per foot. Lot | UP to. the- ups on the final bic, it | avenue and Randolph street. expected | Andrew’s, and he base and | near b: 2209, 000. ‘Chis last men- | ios tect front each—east stde of Hyae ~ al ran up Shall be eld open until the following] that the officers will beableto inove into their | all the intermediate patterns eo fully Honeal proverty isto be used for the ereetion fromsmitieney wer ay feet lvep. (DOR KEAN, ; oO W. J. Lanrpsot day for — any teceptance | new qturters some time next spring. and gracefully wrought in lace-work, scrolls, | o¢ another “ palatial” avn bast iungumr block on Fity-tirstest. 2 Bid a. hi fof his privileze of taking the three | of the owner, whose ave been | ‘The following were amonz the prominent | and ‘vines. ‘To work allthis into x muss, | OL Another ® palatial” apartment tise Cae deter snand Livde Leurk-aes.; avery chuice bulidlng 173 South Clark-st., Chicag2. 1 north of it and* securing the corner lot on modified by the actual result ‘ot the entire | building-permits issued during ‘the past | with the design in bright-colored foliage and | Will eclipse anything of the kind yet at; 1 consuis personally or by nual (rez ot sore a walls fous pleces are offered nt, Joss than current | chronic. nerrous. or special diseases, Dr. GEORG: the only physicuin th the city wilo warrants cures Jf Ropar. Moura: 9am tod p. im; Sundays, ¥ 10 2 Clinton avenue, ‘Those three—N eall. This will not deter bidders compe- | week: Isaac A. Saxton, three three-stoi fil 3 Hl. i a x is ry | flowers, with a gauzy green ground-work of | tempted in this country. Brown-stone front, and 3i—were taken by H. M. Hooker at & tition; as neither one will run therisk of hay- | and bascuient stores and dwellings, 5524x4134 | our little ‘native pink, “required careful de- | house, No, 901 Lexington avenue, $10,000

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