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5 * ror oy 2 £ i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. ; t ar x , a ’ ; vith her | them for years. Now, however, there are | he made grants to his successful Generals on, and there is room enough for half a | two lots in La Grange to August Meyers, SOCIETY. Quincy, TIL, fora pro montis visit wi soraral EAD TeAnt glow, howevet than Bie | Remade grants voip so essful General REAL E ‘ATE. dozen such enterprises within a score or tee roe Watson has been offered $125,000 ° ‘Mr. Charles W. Perkitis, of 112 La Salle 5 he longeran Andisponsable hart of the Fil: ! grants reverted to the Crown pon te deat ile: fobs 2 e of then yeorge Watson. has been $125 Ir. arles W. DP S, of 2] Bf Is na ona Indispensable part an grants reverted, ; he deat eho conpleted before te sumer © policing wink lot oels Zour eet an ete, Ais city, accompanied by rudee the inost becoming being of a round form, | to do rtaln things in return for the posses. e sweeo, Kas., left last ‘Tues- f ee o 4 0 Herkins, of Oswero, has. elt perkates | mateltang in color the habit worn with it, aud | slo of the land, “A certain. number bf me, Bt Sf Conithere aH oflee was reluge Sail liced Hills, Mass., and also friends in Boston. trimmed sinnly: ih a broad ostrtelr pune fad fo be supplied in Ho Or an oF some SES. 3. Philpot & Co, have been oftered, 2 Spliced. Jeorze I. Lov me st} ay | which wreathes the crown and droops very.| rent was promi: a time this eon ¥ 1, $10. foot for 33 feet on State | to Get Splic gies, E Lavevoy returned lush Monday | cl Whe back, sometiines reaching the | arminaement was found to be uusatistuerges en Thicty Att and Thirty sev |°<- Dr. C, 8. Plattenbure. dentist, southwest | shoulder. The most fashionable habits are | and various changes were made. A Iand-tag ‘This PROD SCy WHS. Deugle for oes : corner Madison and Dearborn, has gone} made in myrtle or bottiegreun, dark tnarine } was finally established, ane ie, te was x months ago. “wy 1; ine= | jas vil ea blue, claret, or seal brown. They are made | originally shillings in the pouni The Flight to the ‘Watering Haste He wil retin gate zat extremely. short, too short, indeed, for ele- | or 30 percent upon the value of the propery’ should be completed before the summer of Sol. Salle street, just south of the Chews A Few Loving Couples Find Time } aay to visit'their old Stiffness of the Market—The APARTME : ° Week’s Sales. Amarked change is going on in the resi- have rete ed te dence arrangements of the city. Only three | ¢ or four years ago apartment buildings were es The Im: ent of Michigan | a novelty; now there are several in all parts | “One hundred feet have been sold on the ’ : : the prope . ie prove e of the city, and more are constantly beluz | nor:hwest corner of “‘Thirty-seventh and Places Still Continues, ROMO AND DARE gatice, a liberal display of the feet being fre- | At the present day this tax varies. in iff. ® Avenue and of State a er, Probably Chicago, | State streets for 294 a foot. romp “ial sae, i¢ | quent, but by no means desirable. Of course | ent counties from five pence three farthings ‘ added to the number, Probab Ghieago, Ira Brown has sold during this we A particularly bright and joyous: picnic | WC" Aion is copied after the style of the | tosovcgixtecnths of @ penny. One would Ho - : Street. reustamed shre wiles a dente Twenty-two lots in La Grange, $2,200; 3 was given on Wednesday at Lincoin Park | Enplish hunting-dresses, where. amid the | say that the landlords ought to be well satle < SO eT oust sil in Glencoe, $600; four lots in Lakeside, | Though M f the Early Birds Have | by Mrs. D. M.Goodwillie to a number of her | brushes and brambles of English -hunt- | fled; and when the enormous increase in thy way of haystne sinall eile ug any: Y i “i i ingi ii soa ong dress may be | yal f their lands. due, not to them, bi than any other city in the country. | Where Larkin, 92 La Salle street, has sold Ri d friends. With boating, croquet, singing, and | ing-grounds | a | Jong dr tals value o: ‘ tt 1, not to them, but to iiding is large. enough to. sup- a RAE H sri rH ea SS eturned. ii very pleasant day was | dangerous, but in out parks’ and ‘along | the laborof the people, is taken into account, ls - The Auction Sale of Real Estate pork ee ee ae certainly at Aombolde Pi monwlot fronting ite mar an appetizing lunch a very pleasant day. w our public drives so much curtailment ig | one might think that an increases and not a pee as Cle Leak wnary houses, | OU North avenue for 3: also thret s passed. e 4 not necessary, and is much less elegant, | decrease, in their burdens would be the natu. i S* TE eas er rey attorded | California avenue for =, 006. " STAL. <\ very enjoyable musical party was given | though perhaps safer, than the sweeping | ral course of legislation. at No ark Les The same amount of room can be afforded pe as 0 MATRIMON 1 r er zh perhaps sat @ swe} L . } : ata much cheaper rental, the rooms are all Boyd suld for titee-story and base- | Fletcher McFarland and Dora Addison | at the residence of Miss Lillian Inman, 1151 | length of riding-habits formerly worn. ‘Trim- | “For example. iet us take the case of the \ terday. : on one floor, and henee the liber of them " Lara oD x13), west | were married Aug. 3 by the Rey. W. S. Crow | West Monroe street, Friday evening. Mr. | mings are not adin ble, ml Some oF the pomettal taniilyct Stanless, of hich Lord : Pes ab Ofaer ine Ter hots front, on Michigan avenue, just north of | at his residence. No cards. George W. Haskins afforded much pleasure | Habits most severe in style are eu W-] Derby is the head. Such of his property the janitor and fireman do all the “chores? | {rout on Alichigan | aven ato. For | *t his residence. No card byhis fine performance on the flute, while | and closely-fitting, so much so that it issome-.| lies in Lancashire. whose present wealth ig | i 7 and hence amions those Who | eee ey utnes tivorsiory house | , O0 Thursday evening, July 28, Mr. Henry several voual and. instrumental selections | times necessary to button the skirt after the | due to the cotton manufactories, and to the Rage for Apartment Houses—The Fire faquiet home these | Mes, Koch to Mrs, Bretney, tw y Ahif and Miss MarthaJ. Whiteside were mar- [ Several vocal and by varlous Indies and { Wearer has mounted her sudldie, 3 double roy rise of the er at seaport ct Livervoal. Cer 4 ft T: hi for with incrersing avid- St Wea cilia tas at atari i the residence of the bride’s rents ous of bone buttons being placed the skirt, | tainly nei SE CAUSES osperity y A : sane ivne sold: the southeast quarter of ie residence o} entlemen. stile a < . e back pa mae i = e . ui million. See earn ervectinitelnetite + Stock. | fusion. presents were numerous. and the gay | AUCs ine Ve rd. ins give sutlicient fullness for the skirt to go over | increased the value of the » the SOAS aon ee Nine lots on, Hitery-clentinstreat ng r Stock | party enjoyed themselves in daneing, re a cel aid TPE a Arent rae rE the pommel easily. “A plain Byron allan of real property of Lane shire Was assessed for Watering-Places Needed Near Chi- STATE srr Te th form {ue neat Phirty2ninth street, v ete until an early hour in tHe jinen, formed sad forth att See Hower fst en ering thront nad tite lady | oe at at % an in the ea : F nts to sce a street al 8) acres in Town of Lake View at z “ ings | ‘fue party dispersed shortly after midnight | # stend u BA et dat Bur | ine ra 5 H ‘i efrastates cpp 2 4 : the most pleasurable gatherings | <i) BAR y Cispe venine’s entertain- | fteauently tueks her handkerchief in the | William ILL the land tax was four shillin; eeeor The Bele Lines pais mp Jeb dilia Visih Satu: Street: for several | on TLolt strect, near Divisio ite r attended in Desplaints was ‘the silver Well pleased with the evening's entertain | icon ot her dress showing at least a corner | in the pound, while at the present time itig ing Notes. blocks south of Twelfth, The city is put- | lots on Hus ie siete ue pie i ke “View id Mies. Solomon Garland, ment i fternoon Mr. Archie Fisher } Of it, thus doing away with the necessity of | only one-eighth of 2 peuny, in Lancashire, ting down a’ large water main, and | nue, at 3 250 feet near Lake View n Wednesday afternoon ere tik searching for itin an. out-of-the-way pocket. | Lord Derby owns 4 acres in Lancashi aselect company of ladies and gentle- of cont ng | now, and his tax upon that cannot amount House at $1,500; cottaze and lot on Green: A. spaciows dancing- Ilandkerchiefs with ‘borde! mn ; pe ae Z the South Side Horse Railway is do- { ood et at’ $1,200; th ve feet on 5 built | men to join ting party, the yacht Idler Dara fi white f . ‘ ortainly. ine Hi “ AN ACTIVE MARKET. — ing all that stéam, and men, and teams | Dearborn avenue, south of orth, for the Bettas for tis.cobeas ton wis Dull bulne is Fin liness forthe Greastaia, Several color are chosen, in preference to whit for to any ereat sum: certainly nothing like the a As general business for the season is un- | ean do so make things interesting and livel. utholic Bishop of Chicago to Gustav Fuchs | Of Desi Side OF Ue Hoe te arranged | hours were happily passed upon ‘the lake, Loe eerie bite rare sioee: GEGANE Lae HE ee he put 20,000 armed men tae t nsually active, so the market for real estate | They scem determined if possible to get their | for £8,000. “Messrs, Bauer’ & Hill the areht. | ‘yond the sides for the accommodation con board the Idler were MES. | nd finish, and are fastened! up the trontwith | field’ as hits quota iy times of « H ¥ is steadily proxressing to belles rates and | capes running for the entire length of the sits to coccabout S100,’ | of those who might wish to eter tO as Palmyra Brannan, aud Miss sstrnne| handsome buttons of silver orcne at an acre of Bull etd in. z larger yolume. The sales, however, a3 | street withi xt three months. The an - saa @ oq | the music or engage in social conversation, | (5007S, - e er * Messrs. J. | Steel. . shire let for about one shillin: Wit 4 street within thes ne: ee The Pullman Pal mpany closed | iy pis ‘and, and trees were tast Sunshine Harris of Louis re Aleit ne lets at about forty times that amount. If, fully decorated with tags, the whole 3 bi with Chine in the 1 lor Patent. ‘ 1 ar CU : shown by the duly records of deeds, are just | change of tracks isa much more elaborate | q contract on Friday with the now mainly for smaller residence Jots and | gyq dificult work than most men would sup- | Roofing Yom] outside acre property. Most of the central | oso it to be: but the Company is doing it in | be shipped to Pull business property that could be had has been | the most substantial manner. When finished ner & Butler and in theev ith, C. clas, Granville W. Brown- SOCIETY TOPICS. _ then, there is a little falling off in rents, eat pratt Cale Daven, See Tee ona At a dinner party recently given by a { the land-owners ask the taxpayers at large to a MeCampbell of Louisvill charming hostess, a large clam-shell with an | Telleve them af the burdens which are “pro- erin Lodge v ive th itten by the hostess, apro- | Portionately much tess than they wer n, ik oltt the house and lot on 000: rfifth annual inal verse WV e, 8 ; a a aera al near Robey, § i 4 picked up, or is held by strong owners Who | the profit will rapidly appear not only to the ind car-shop supplemented up * excursion to Geneva, Wis., Wednesday, Aug. Y if eg Another good illust ; es sara ne Nave ? . s * ade, ete, Wi 2 Dwi . 'N a. Hnesday, Aug. some ersonal peculiarity of | nas been made for landowners, Lith know its appreciating values, and hence have | cto¢tnolders, but to all the business inter- in Ira Brown's Addition | Gnade, ete., with cigars for those who wishe iz, A circuit of the jake will be made by | POS of some point or pt HL nas been made for landowne nd the pro- shri . FE iy nis Siata. sib to indulge in the fra na. In pres- | of = ee , eof | her guest, was placed at each plate instead of | portionate diminution of the ens on the .500; house] and lot at Mount nda pienie will be held at one of f Pants tio Oe FORT he Tin WAGT eee disposition to sell. They ask, “What | recy ccge sine paeieaad tae vee ln grant Havuna, F v could Ido wit! : ea ue Seite ho Te Sea a ence of the assembled guests the Rev. HL. SL 1 the aris s ustal, it willbe one of the | the usuzl dinner ecard. could 1 do with iny money or how could] | ofthe freet by the incessant pounding of ene , é Goodell addressed a few words of congratte n . AS be a AAR oe atShettield. When the land tax. was. fost invest it where it would. pay me as well as it} the horses? hoofs, and no more tearing up of ; ergot Co. Have sade: te lation to the host and_ hostess, and_ invoked Pleasant events of the summer season. Standi ¢ jokes are eoniinot eileurty pee imposed, lustead of the old oblization of the b My the blessings of Providence on. their future nobody ever hears of sitting ones.—Lowetl | jandiords to defend the country, the annul does now?” Saying uothing of rentals for | one of the finest thoroughfares in this or an business and residence property, the rise in | other city. Le ic real estate for the past year has paid a good | nes: interest,—in_ some cases an enormous profit, | bitience, for they will sur Parties with money to invest are i ward a few months hence. i Homan avent from every direction, and even Manitoba I: This sume of them secm to understand, for | Wood and 'Th h and Michi; orfolk’s estates in r Sheflield was about $11,200. The ne of these estates is now, at the $50,000, But the Jand inally four shil- ith of the rent, between W: i “About 150 persons were present , SIN EUROPE. | Courier. What of the young man who rental of the Duke of athering, The presents were numer- ‘The following Chicago people were regis- | down on his eetheart’s new bonnet and | and i costly, tered at the London office of the American {| sang, “I'm sitting on the style, Mary ?”— Miss Genevieve Grahame Jones, daughter | Exchange for the week ending July 21: Somerville Journal. of Mr. and Mrs, Fernando Jones, of this city, W.S. Bouton, C. W. Burnham, John ©. Bundy, We understand the proprietor of the “ Cen- ried to Mr. George Re Grant in St. rd. Blair, &. D. Burker, T. Burnside, W: | tral Café,” corner of State and Randolph eventh been represented within a few days. These ut number of stares and bi $15,500; northwest corner ote cued feng or it ola z ‘Bla r t i 0 1 Slate and Randolph | lies in the pound, or on i oN vesL_ know “ are going up in ant the good i venue, 40x purey hurel. ay aes 8 7 F. Blain, W. F, slair, R. Benedict, Miss Belsford, | streets” (Central Music-Wall | Building), is | while now it is only one and one-ciahth of a gen frome AEN OnE W ISL EHOW iUTREL time coming.” ‘The ty on the part of a Soran Wednesday, July 20, Mr, and Mrs, Grant.) §° 0. Brown, Geonze L. Cook, Dr, and Mrs. Hf. | about to establish a * Table dete” bill of | penny in the pound,—less than L200th park the extent and the resources of the v F will be pleased to meet their friends at the | Ciattin, J. 1 Bi fare between the hours of 150 a.m. and 3p. | of me rental. Tt would seem that sueh Jand- the city and the railway company has caused oF SS : hou: Palmer House Thursdays, during September nt, When ladies and gentlemen can visit this ‘he Duke of Norfolk aud the Earl ity can otf the grumbling of the denizens of the street rk, 21, Tot on Ogden avenue, 1 October ; i rt it the 1 Of NV ‘The fair busi- | to abate decidedly. It has done good in Yougls k, $625; southeas! and October. popular resort and partake of a tull dinner | of Derby can hardly ask Varliam The fair busi y of Douglas Park, outheast ty at the course at an established price, or they. can | lieve them from the burdens which are now vable pi eCrac! shing forward the work. euiie Hie : ‘There wag a very. nj pushing forward the venue and Evanston road, Hesidence ot Sir. loury 1, No. = order what they desire from the regular bill | attached to their land. ness now doing in spite of the occasional de- ing heats of August assu: e of Lease fitty feet on C. st areas Pacsinw event ia 2 r Preat activity o jae Nveeka hence. , Gitless TIE FINE ORDINANCE. south of Jackson, ninety-nine years, $6,000 Plaurnoy- street, on Dicsilny eve utie ae) Fi Jones and rainily J of fare, sity 2 ieee laps y linportant, pon seu some unlooked-for calamity betalls the coun- |The defeat of the fire-bug ordinance in the } per year. youngest daughter, Maggie E., to Mr. Fred see ster, | fh American abroa _csserts 1 ane Ne | uence uF the: lnnuhinls, Phe Lisuse of reneh dre erican custom her lawful prey, to be . E. Os, M fleeced and cheated as* seemeth best unto .P. Prince, Mrs. | herself. Keynolds, Dr. | If you would have a det sis altogether an assembly of landlords, and in the House of Commons the influence ss is very powertul. Of the 0 Inembers who compose the House vf Come inons, at least one-fourth are connected with Ty a s. Root. son of the Hon. James PL Root. Pe (TRANS BERS. for | Zhe ceremony was performed under acanopy Tuments were filed for | of fowers, from which was pendant adove, | J. Mitebell, record Saturday, Aus. 6: handsome floral horseshoe, and the inithals | Otis, C. F. Otis, M side in flowers, ‘The | K. Pratt, A, Gi entertained alike by | Council a Dr. De try these expectations ed. buyers and sellers, will surely be rea ast Mondsy night by the handsome vote of twenty to fourteen, removed a load SUE ROULEVARD. | ©f anxiety from the minds of people who have the safety and the welfare of the city SATURDAY The following i MICHIGAN AV ious summer nold: The Park Commissioners havea large force hel ‘ynolds, “A. x Et If you r c e ‘at work on Michigan avenue between | at heart, and who are naturally opposed to | state st,15 : Charles Machin, grandiather of the | f. iid'Strs soaes Suan Welt dorasber ACW, | ATK, Try @ bottle of Grant's condensed) the" rae cither: by Dl OF MMINrage, Twenty 1 of anything which means an in is 0! a X10 tt. dated Aug, 4 (C. We grvom, performe he cerem . 2 Y. Wats V.A. Watkin: “* £ 1 e Among the other member: very large num- Twelfth and Twenty-second streets. The A hiel i f the dated Aug, £ (CV formed th ony. Oana dle Wonwo ting eae eareiae cotfee: it req no Coo! E ae a well, syenty: 4 haz = possible: reputitl ). 11, Mammer). 3 1,500 oe sates. eas finest ided coffee in the land. Depot, 50 Ran- f the other me ¥ Fa 2 fine sidewalks are completed fur much | fite-hazard, and a possible repetition of the Panter ah oS i = dolph street. ber are Jand-owners, and the constant ten: more than half the distance. Large | CAlamity of stl. Now that this meretricious | “"s, zee, gon he ERO NAN ES LATEST NEW YorK MODES. The way che young beauty. bas her hand dency amon all persons who hava aequired numbers of men and teamsare at work. some | OPdinance has been gotten out of the way, 9,900 | Mrs. Fred P. Day and ehildren are vis New York Evening Post. A photographed is by resting her arm upon an | fostmes; either by successful trading oF pre diguiug out thie surface and others filling in | Me, publi iH ind is tuning fou, tae. ze friends in Lakeville, Conn. ead necklaces are becoming very fashion- | jy )5rj, Litsuppert and holding her hand i ; feeslonal rte ice, is oly a ree Pan ue m elations which The Trimcne has been o5]| Mr. and Mrs. George R. Day have gone | able. a Blick: vEleOE DAGKETOLIRE arnin ited f aert e fy ok 5 wr fi eine xk if aa “i rend a5 air. airs & , 2 a bla elvet backs a . land a fictitiou Jue such us is utterly un- 3 2 es WE TA cAws eA " 5 Shile it. pe 3 i RD. G. Treen and J. W. Smith leave this | trimmed with heliotrope blossomsand leaves. Excel hiin, any one, if you can, fluence which disposes of the majority of the down the top dressing. Of the several Department, while it perhaps means weil n a d - In taking pictures of young or old AEE Ti j i fC s. 01 aut down last year asatest of the di enough, and would stop the builders’ a 3,000 | Week ona tour of the Riverand Gulf of St. The Kate Greenaway fashtons for little Bite pds ra 7 fannie o. sual in the Bri sh nee F Counts ne . Einds of pavement offered to the Commi sion of shed permits Into permits for two- Madison’st, 104 Lawrence, returning in September. children gain rapidly in favor among the e cat be beat, La a. of the chief reasons which restrain the op- ers only one, paved by the Chicago Pave- slury: trae, house: i es by tho 48xi25 ft, fa July ‘ai Mr. anc . L. Millar, of Cedar Rapids, | qnost fashionable people in New York. _ The ambition if ties fustabnable wore ponents lod fhe tlslise of Tardy tron agit te e any. ‘Twentieth street Mayor's evident unwillingness to have the we Lo Jucob Gro: % Miss Ida diel si fila ‘oun, A aicgaor ets AS . is to own whit je street arab calls a cS tg $a is the Md e erent Company south oa pentielt ait ordin nee enforced, ‘The insurance com- pear North Franklin, 1 = au es a elutes of Marttird: Coutts Little girls wear Mother Hubbard bonnets | it-ty-jiz”; phaetons are quite cast into ‘the | torial power of the disestablished peers pies its tanteniat teed Decne company panies have taken the matter in hand, how. | {t fimproved. aay | Mrs, D. E. Brush. No. 3 na avenue, | Of white surah, shirred on the. drims and | shade by them. 7 jeulg give phen an oversshelining: cone rock from the bituminous limestone quarry | eVer, aud the past week brouzht to light | yllinster to Kosi me ‘The Hed Cn composed { trimmed with wreaths of white silk pom- {Ladies will find a few pairs of elegant | tt Briss le Ga i ‘ourteenth st ‘elebrated inake, low prices shoes of Keller’ tv 1 parts of the city. tl Shoddiek, of Lords will prove ft. SO- and when ; Buport: oF F. Hampson, H. Daum, on the West Side, cround up fine. 3 Ss ait i 0 I " . 4 a inixed with asphalt made into bricks, under | TUE TisuNe will continue to publish the 700 Shoddiek, Ed 3 nd Tom) dies have for the moment | to close stock. on hand. 81 Monroe. e SMR OL ThE erat dillee ities In deitline, the great pressure. This block pavement ap- | Names of these offenders, and hopes at an putb Taisted. nf will leave for Xutioch; Wis., M ering of much jewelry The last State ball in London terminated | fond question tira aunier satictictery 20 the pears remarkably well and it should be given ly day to be able to state that they have | 2 ¢ un B. Jenks tion, duing which time th wearing no earrin cepting very small | ina galop, “entirely in honor of the Amer- | (2244) tthe people. Lhe interests oF tie afair and further trial. The strong force the | been so dealt with as to make their punish- | | to Frane Sv 1,200 | camp out. solitaires, the most fashionable of which fit | jeans present.” who had expressed a long- bars Shine Ee, cisare lita aroariane ‘Cominissionets ‘haves un ‘the work. El auent one calculated to deter imitators. Marshfield a fo oF Bets Mr. and Mrs. M. Thome leave on Tuesday | closely to the cars. ing for somethmg more lively. MANOR OD TAG oT ene Tne ee promise that if not caught by an early w! wed Ave O59 | for a pleasure trip to the Eastern. summer | — Sonie of the tullos d’Alsace are extremely | "Sp. tome, during his visit East will buy’! hers ghstie Elnuce oe Commons, “Ileal ter it will be completed the present seaso BUILDING-PERMITS. Noe seciag é resorts. : inty floral | a jarme stock and procure all latest styles | cult to see how they cue be tne sonteede atl between Twelfth street and the Grand boule- | The following were among the more prom- . Kelly to Samuel _, icurge Holmes, of Wheatland, Mo.; is vis- ut 2Oie Novel Tepre | and colors in hair goods for the fall trade. | fortunately tha’ pil stfeatelone ee ea Ser vard. inent bullding permits issued during the 46,000 mother, rs, J.D, Harper, No. S818 | sents a shower of Silver-tipped feathers on | Connor was Hot” on his, preutietions of | Doomsday Book fas nade ste of ine THE NORMAL PARK SALE. week: G. M. Richardson, two-story and ien, of No. 240 Dearborn avenue, | One of the prettiest fabries which is used | frost. Ue should have said, © Either a frost | formation, publi ) the ‘i Bans Yesterday afternoon the widely-annonnced | basement dwelling, 41x52 feet, No. 1333 West , K 1,080 ied by his sister Minuie, departed | fur infants’ cloaks is Colbert cloti, a canvas- | OFA roast” and he would have been sure to | by which land was acutired. that the and: ibaa ia cae i shington street, to cost $7,000; J. P. becea st.s © corner of Wood, n f, yack this week for an extended | like etamine which bas been muel used for | Nit something. ¥ is lve less teres sl to them. sale of Normal Park was held on ue nas tscexlore ‘dwelling 24x00 feet La ie Ea dated Aug. 5(P. J. Hener ‘pam t. children mbeutts; Ibis vow used fizhland. ranges, bluc_and white ware, | In one of Is novels) ‘ae 4 mn that “wa s i e excepti e ISS, iS, 24Y » La 0 M.S: Robinson at ij SAR viE aretie pig mee AIK. se. furl roous: Lurbe; c owe the English peerage te three sources: grounds, With the one exception of 7X. Merlie English, | for mantles over linings of colored silk. house furnishing goods. Marbeson &uudd, | pice the, English pecrage te three sources: alle street and near Sehiller, $8,000; C. 's are seen | $8 North C. ted round wa CG. H, Bailey, Y Sail ner Shirred and p Mrs iss and Charles lett on the st ne Sa its S| by : 4 ast- | upon ladies of all ages atid siz flagrant sale of. its honors by the elder little buach Stuarts, and the borough mongering of our dy daten 25S & ft, improve prices obtained, it was in every respect a ufalo and other . from the marked success. The day was delightful, | 207d. We-story store and dy Aug Guitichued O'Connell to. Sieh Nyack fora Leen i? ae ean ke ay the attendance large. and the number of lots | CI Gerrit 3,000 | erin points. ; : #16 to the madame-of 50, and from the And inowsn it weieued but Bal€ an ounce | own times.” He might have added to his upon which bids were submitted exceeded a feet, Tt inaprovedk a aS te ae Cunnierialt aad. gon Charles aL erate EL RTURS RIBS NOUS £9), | Eee ae SoD DORE three sources another and a still. more dis the expectations of the 1 I= pel streets. Sie Woe Colne 1,900 | about thre S. Moiresatin and nun’s veiling isan execed- | _ Three thousand eubroidery designs at | #racelul one; Several of the principal : mediately upon the arrival of the Rock | cores” and awellatae, TS fo et Mrs. Dr. Harker, of No. 2M West Washing: | inely | powular ‘combination in the Intest | States’, 73 Jtandolph. streets stamping never } Ages owe their existence to the wrasping rae Island train, which added to-the attendance | ¢¢ ‘Gi3 West Madison street, $5£000: patshut 4,000 | ton street, is summering at Lake Geneva, Freneh evening dr and sashes, Joo} rubs olf. Crewels, silks, b! MUS, ete, eertalin ‘Kinys, aud, in some uotuble cases, to | Ashtand nv, iGo ttn W and floating ends of watered ribbon ares Lf any one desires to see what remains in the fact that’ the first holders were the ile City of Chicago belles, all that is neces- tered in greatest protusion and grace allover | the a valk along our fashionable avenue: elegant toilets. 4, 10 6 something over 150 prospective buyers, the liam Wellie, three-story store and dwell snland ay Mis Tt it toenity st 6 £ : ced | ing, : 3 orn Si0,- | ZANI2s ft, dated June 6 (dai awle: Butters, announced ing “3 Archer avenue, $10,- fo JOIN Cowes v Mr. and Mrs, William Gale, of 950 | West Washington street, huve goii nate progeny of those monarch One of the great sri thes auctioncer, Mr. W. A. sary 1s to the termns of sale, and called for bids upon 3 tory dwelling, 20x | sete st, aisle fen visit to dt is next to impossible to find small jet | in the evenin x such hot weath ; Gun Ory USCS Stute st, 2 : sit to) is z x 8 sins wz during such hot weather as i shiee ie e losin Block 1. Afler the sale of quite | flume Leow, threestory: bulchershos ond | xES% tt Improved, ‘dated “Aine. 0, Mrs. W" M. Brewer, of No. 2403 indiana | bugles in market, so great has been the Hida OR nares aiish, people have to complaly of Is the abe r QO azna to Margaret Dowling)... ast evening for the Exst. mand for them for the adornment of tabliers, Waves of a natural wavy hair for $2 and | focracy and other large landowners. tn 3,400 | avenue, left 8. 1 number of the choicest lots at prices re! } sw cllin Mrs. W. dL Adams has returned from an | pelerin ttn of Pier st. wf. bonnet crowns, and laces, There | as tye at eeuts. Fetherly’s, } ancient times large tracts of land were either le cap nei 25x80 feet, No. 1159 Milwaukee 000: 11. Ri xi ranging from §16 (the upset _ price) | avenue. Ss; ge, three-story and ug. 6 (U.S. and If. Dumas to f are ies of black beads, b e are | > § it bees asement dwellin: § feet, No. £360 West | M. Fe = 5,909] La tp o 4 : are quantities of black beads, but these are | 3¢9 Wabash avenue commons or fy In_ these places the Ta: SSI pee, aront:, Souk, te, sbecume Lot on street “betwee a s Emma F, Runyan, of Lincoln, Neb.. | not as effective as the glittering bugles. The “bumble-bee costame” is mafle of a | people had certain rights, such as tase {oF Chicago avenue, formerly of this city, is visiting friends on Stylish and inexpensive little Mother H-1b- 1,400 | the West Side. = bard dre are mide for little girls of Cat- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Klein and Master k macross edgings and insertions, t 1,100 | Mosie Klein are at Waukesh worn over princess slips of linen, bat vety brown and gold satin, cut | numberof cattle or sheep, or the right of © be | in bizarre style, and buttoned with large bees | cutting timber or underbrush for firewood. Ste, or | Of bronze and gilt, A mere speck of a bon- | By degrees these rights were curtailed, until > net, consisting of a few brown velvet, lea atthe present day there are but a few com- apparent that there was a difference of opinion between the buyers at the sale and s the owner of the property in regard tothe | SPECTM value of thelots. His idea of $16 per front} John S. Farlow sold to John D. Jennings and 60 tts of Bu July 18 (Albert W, ‘Lot near th (Michael J. Dunne to Edw drove av, near Twen! foot did not seem to m with general | on Clark street, 100 feet south of Jackson, a Mrs. R. Philip Gormully is sojourning in | foulard. Pal-blae, cardinal, or seal-brown . ievcoud” Ta aa i r +; 4 fe m bs je began jack spirit, Messrs ible aad i 4 wn ing the Thousand Is Murray Bay, ane Shopping satehels of straw, to be sus amen ROUSE lalate aaa a s Inelon hy nt Turner & Bond announced that’ the Jots | avenue. . ae | NONTH_OF CITY LaMuTS WiTHTN A naptes oF the principal cities of the Sent on | ed trom the Delt, are mare after. the fehion Rohit me lady ata recent Sara~ comiayn should ae inclosed, the land had Would be offered Without reserve, but that | | Mattie F, Fatzinger sold to Engene D. Fisk SEVEN SHLES OF THE COURT-HOUSE, Anazrerable farewell surprise party was | of the llat, square, Russia leather and tinsel | tes hop. Lentini Bre eereM nt oma Ta ERENT TT no sales at less than the upset price would | the southwest corner of Michigan avenue | Elston uv, Bi ftse of Fullerton, po f. tendered July 22 to Miss Jessic Ande of St. | bags. ‘hey have handles and clasps, and on | __Business-menare calling for help every day | applie< oe ih the. Hons iat nib coakd ' be considered binding unless specifically ac- | and ‘Thirtieth street, east front, 27 feet to souk Ae cated Aug. 6. W, Fullerton, || Louis by her many Chicago friends at the | the outside isa tiny pocket just large | ati. B. Bryant’s College office. Young men beeen with i le inclosure acts, as they > vepted by the owner. ‘Thereupon the bid- | Siey. for $10,000. ee atid -$ 390 | residence of Mr. W. Perl, No. M2 North aurry a smnall bouquet of flowers. | and young women are in demand, are called. are ee instinces the pel : ding became very active, and within avery Mie extcia of Lian gy Parkersitd'to Ghavies (ore A RADIUS OF Avout forty couples partici- | Shirring is still the craze m artistic dress- | Cold suppers have been the rule, not the | 00S Benented uae eon the lar e landed short time considerably over - one-half the he estate of Menry Parkersold to Charles es of the evening, ing, and tabliers, vokes. sleeves, tunics, pel- | exception, with most Chiengoans ‘the past | Proprietors of the neizhbor Nee ane or n Riper has returned froma } erin indeed whole costumes, bonnet and | week, not from necessity, but from choice. 2 all, are made of this graceful trimming. | Bremner’s “Eureka bread” has been in been qiliclech to abun, ee pea 2% i, Sun Elaborate shirrings are also seen upon the great demand during hot weather. Why bake Hah oraliges toni | Gisele a aes e, aTe spel 2 e tra latest Ire: “hel ch excelles o is het dsaed " + bs a he, are spending a | long trains of some of the latest French | When such excellent mate is found atall | GF their paltry rights without receiving an jots were sold at igures per foot be | 1. Kuapp the northwest corner of Cottage fore tbe lt pH ee ay mh ries cout Grove avenue and College place, east front, Pa y have lin a = 2/x150 feet for $10,5 time had not the agents ordered — the | 107é810 feet for $10,500. + dated Jul Graves to E. F, Todd) -first st, near the Hbov ed Juued (D.C. Nichole sale closed. It seemed to be their idea that | Edward S. Dreyer sold to the city the north- fe 500 é ark, Geneva Lake. ag ele en steit Cxceveney offers had been submitted on so large a num- | West corner of Wendell and North Wells rst st, near the above. af, Beit bare eae Pits a ake Sa dies motels of parure for mourning con- | 1#Stlass grocers, fresh dail thing in exchange. Lest this may seem an ber of lots that in case they were accepted a | streets, south front, 219 $-10x103 feet, for ed June Bisume toS. C. Kepler), 500 nusie Moody, of Amsterdam, N, Y., are | sists of bracelets, necklace, earrings, and | ,,0!y the Wives of millionaires can afford | exaggeration, it may be well to quote the Suriving neighborhood would at once be | § , pavenue, 10 fee of Fitty-second Spending the suminer at Madison, Wis. ” diadem for the hair, made of large lustre. | t0dress in neat but not ganc cas¢ of the Duke of Rutland, the descendant started (as most of the bidders were buying | | ‘The Master in Chancery sold to Byron 1. | fh ,F, 30005 ft dutad Aug. 2050 ‘ 1. Revell left Friday ona trip | less jet beads of an ‘oval shape, with raised | , The best furnace or range is sold by Hatch | of Thomas Manners, the greedy courtier of for homes), and that the owner would prefer | Smith the southwest corner of West Madison | puddanee Iolo ies se k and Philadelphia, to be gone a | ornaments of jet, surrounded’ by delicate | & Breeze, 50 State. Henry VILL, who taid the foundation of his to hold the remainder for the rise which | s ley avenue, north front, 2 cme i wreaths of silver, the workmanship beng ‘The most fashionable artificial flowers worn | fortune by successfully begging grants of would certainly follow rather than consider | 3 et, for 315.468, oe Miss M. KX. Pearce. of Akron, O., is spend- | very beautiful. Others are made Louis XII. | with. dr for the house are | the Church lands at the time ot the spoliation further offers ut less than the limit: price. nth. © f, ing a few days with her sister, Dr. Mary | style, and for the lustreless beads real onyx | peonies in nz hites and bunches | Of theabbeys. | In 1706 an inclosure act was All were delighted with the ‘great beauty of Michigan avenui P5xI4 ft, dated Aug. 6 (Charles Coun? Pearce Weeks, of this city. : stones are used, - ” | of white lilacs with white: * assed for the parish of Braunston, in the trict, and the manager's uunouncements | Twentieth street, east front, 2 selman to Agnes Weeker) a: Miss Alice Goodman, of Ashland ayenue, | A pretty Watteau hat of Leghorn straw Superbly fited Williard parlor, | Leieestershice: the rector zot one-eventh of and representations were found to have been | improved, for $15,000. Hee oe SL EE TS WITHIN A RApTUS oF | left the city Monday to’ sojourn at Niagara | exhibited in a millinery parlor on: Fouts itnestlay evening, is anoles O acres, while the remainder to the Duke unexaggerated. The s had been prom- | Norman B. Ream sold the southeast cor- MILES OF THE COURT-HO Palls. aes teenth street is raised on'one site witha at Paxonts hatdtteein ce to. | Was awarded. In a neizhboriny parish, ised 3 Sein a! na aad all “the fully ner of. Woodland Hen And Cottage Grove dotnet Mrs. William L. Graves and Miss Josie i-wreath of elder flowers and aeluster | patine. ne eo" | under another dielos ak ie Dukes satisfied with their treatment. The nvenue, north front. LIS feet to an alley, wi 5 Vaish. of Chicas > visiting f 3 nai : = pred hare was 2,04 outo in anothe! nce north fran in alley N ~'s 1,309 | Walsh, of Chicago, are visiting at the resi- queminot roses and buds. On ‘The demand of one photographer to use ford Shivaf’s 000 aores | hien was SIL submitted amounts to 20 teet east_of the above, to Charles W. ammount of bi * S ves as ereatly en- | Woodruff, for § The agents express them: Forbes in Elgin, ide the hat is trimmed with a] the patent process of another has been de- | ojd inclosure, the Duke received, in 1701, . Fred ‘T. Croxon left the city Monday | Spanish lace scarf and three drooping | cided in the negative—New Orleans Pica- onefourteenth of the rest as Lord of the .000, tted Charles W. Woodruff sold to Norman B. couraged, and say that if the bids subn dr., to Simon Fe soo | for an extended Eastern tri strich tips of a paler e are accepted the impetus siven the park will | Itcam the southeast comer of Wabash ave: | Hunivoldt st hald tru ot Sonivavy wt, 7" | be Pte Clapp and “wefe, Miss Nettic | Pie hatips ofa palejeream color. Another | jaunc, ; Manor, and one-seventeenth in conjunction enable them to close out the remaining lots | nue and Twenty-first street, west front, 7x | 314x120 ft, dated July 20 Woha Joba Thompson, W. T. Spencers and Dr. D, F. | faced with erimson satin and trimmed out. | _J; 8 Stevens is taking the lead in photog- ‘h the reetor as improprittor, ‘The list of at private sale at greatly enhanced 19 feet, Known’ as the Woodrutl House, for | ston, Jr, to Henry Aeberti)............. 1400 | ‘ownsend have gone to Genera Lake side with a gold-colored chenille zauzescarf, | TAPhy. Studio 10 Dearborn street, corner | similar inclosures by which the Duke 5 i 1 | Washington, benefited could be prolonged to a weatri- Following is the: Mrs. John ‘Traynor, of Michigan avenue, | a wreath of crimson shaded poppies, and a some lengt It must be remembered $55,000, Block 1. dtai 5 " Charles Gebhardt sold to William Dickin- SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK. accompanied by her son Owen a laughter | spray a ei PS. Fagen, 100: G. C.’ Jack: | son the southeast corner of ule avenue | - ‘The following is the total amount of city | Katic, are keepin oul a Sprig Eke, SEireaktiat cups ane Rasen to the smallest that these very lands are now being let out to Eg. zodd, 4 ates iat and soethe street, West front, 96x69 +10 feet, | and suburban ‘transfers. within aradius of ich, iy ” | possible size. Some of these have little i peculiar to no sex or { tenants who are the descendants of the very mie Chandler TUT TICs it Phun keteSola. joc, “id C: seven miles of the Court-House filed for ree- | P15, Heel ML. Barber left Thursday tor | Moorish crowns, covered with gold embroid- | condition, and is the divine gitt to woman no | Persons who had the original rights. pandier, HOE | py UNAM AL Plunkett sold to, David Car ord during the week ending Satuniny, eave, | Niagara Falls to visit relatives. ered tulle or sott-folds of tinted: India mull. | less than to man.—Juan Levis. Another very similar case fs that or tlie suyal Ghandien 335 DoS. Downer sos iF Hees. | Bellon Washington ‘street, 30 rd during sourday, Aus: | Mr. Charles I, Reynolds, of Denver, Is | ‘These caps are edged with real lace, put on fourth, | The possession of these great tracts andier, 25: B.S. Downer, 90; E-Mogen- | of Fifth avenue, north front, ciineution Visiting A. S, Reynolds, at 422 Wabash ave- | with but little fuliness, to show the desizn | ENGLISH LAND QUESTION. | oi land by the Crown and. revenue obtained ‘Eas rai a Xovw of of the handsome pattern, and are brightened * | from them were matters of great moment to ohn F. | 3 iny elusters of searlet geraniums or fc the people at large. That the Kingor Queen Bloc 1, Luther, 125 feet; J. 5. Bart- Thor E, Pattersoy lett, 5054. T. Ewing, 50; Pf B.S 200; E. Mayer, 50: Haskin, 50; E. eB lsek G—Martin O'Brien, 100 feet: 1 oc artin O'Brien, 100 feet: Goethe and ’Schiller streets, Ellis. 50; AC J. Hurley, 100: W. F. Ku 00. » streeiss fOr W. C. Shuman, S02 4. 7. E nue. ‘The Misses Mary sand Fenny Penfield, of | by tiny orbity alts: “B.S 9 Quines; Ul. are visiting at U, IL. Carr’s, 3343 | get-me-nots. The “Zingera” is another v s Ns. oth i, for s Forest avenne, = 3s unique cap in the saine style, but is and for Mr, A. Clark, of New Yor! 7 Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Bishovare in Vermont | fine net ‘and densely vered Sih aattiog mn sold for Stern fifey The Ways in Which the English Masses should derive as large an income as possible. Have Been Driven from the Soil, and | ftom their estate was most important, forthe Swindled Out of Thelr Rights, by Ti- | more their private income was, the less Ispend afew weeks | gold, andemerald beads. It is bordered with | tled Rascals. y Was there to grind down the com- eyard before returning. a fringe of the same beads, which glitter and | Lonpox, July 20.—The abuses which the aoe {ty with ‘heavy taxation. Hence every at Mi ‘The Misses C. J. and E, MacDonald, of 110 | sparkle amid the waves of the hair. Tins : 1 peli axpayer bas an interest in the management Dearh ve ile . oy a 7 tac, furs: ot feudal system has handed down to English f the we F % avorit resort arbory avenue, sailed fe rove in the | cap is worn with full dress, and makes an men are not found in France or Germany: of ees Pretty triet at rendiand Statford to dirs. Be Chandler, ere fet belonging to J. FE. Mayer, ke View, has been sold | | Nothing has transpired with regard to the | steamer Spar leat shee doe y wi iti ing toi 4 a | hi S tsrontttnen ? ra ji aumner Spai 4 iy. They will be | effective additi an evening toile c u > pard, 2 J. S. peel at a round figure, while for the twenty acres hew Board of ‘Trade builame movement | at home in November. There alta fo wh LL ee Very ditferent rules of law govern the vine- | country so well known as Epping Forest. mn, 05 Nits A. Paze,; © ach Muter~ | since the deed to the new site was turued | | Miss Hattie Wilbur, 430 West Ttandolph | silk gloves for suntan eee eee mosque- | yards of sunny France and the hop-fields of | It is close to the cust end of London, pee es acre eure ud te- | over to the Committee of the Board. street, will spend 2 few weeksin Burlington, re. styl ng long and fitting loosely | gloomy England. Tithes and other charges | #94 the jreat metropolis is already stretching Feet, the property was offered in the fail of | _ Mayor Harrison, Controller Gurney, Com- | 43: Ais. Chattes about the arm attér the manner of the sag- | nave scotched, if not killed, the cultivation | “Nt,iit, that direction. It therefore becamé Frontage sold In Block e i i Mite i Waller. City. Siac Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dabb have gone to | ging Bernhardt glove which is consiae 5 e advisable to make some arrangement by Marcaudie ios ass 3 co ade feet in tis Cals Turon foner aller. City ineer Cregier, and | MaeKinac. Mrs. Dabb will remain for the | So stylish by many people. These gloves of hopsin Kent, whither the peasants from | which the land might be let for building pur- Ero erty was sold for $74 perfront foot by AdoIph a, hie “Were appointed a spe- | summer. w friends there. either button rn | y ye | other parts of England, and evén from Ire- | poses. As long asthe crown rights existed up the arm to the elbow or are o o Frontage sold in Block Frontage sola in block Loeb. J. MI. Bissell ely, the accomplished musical | kept in place by four or five elastic bands | land, used to flock during the hop-gather- | Hot asauare yard of the forest could be built S Kone to Oconomowoe and Lake | placed at intervals up the length of the | ing season. Some curious evidence was re. EUR ERM Ta Re ETT Ras ion last Monday night to report Mrs. Z. Bial I to-morrow night on the sufli- | amateurs sold for E. C. Waller to Grand total... Ch G, Chandler Blocks 3, 4, and 9, Wis- | ciency or insutlicieney of the present water- nnetonka, Minn, ve. T ff " isi etwee! ‘! at, rn in a, Minn, e - glove. The choicest colors are in the pale ently giv subi ithes “i ne Peay an Berta Caluinet Lake supply. its. I. £. ‘Tatze and her sisters, Misses | shades of mauve, cream, pearl, flesh-eolor, ceuly ne rns ihe subject of tithes upon | rights should be sold to the lords of the man- SUMMER RESORTS. ‘The Estate of M.E. Strong has sold to | . The Chicazo & Evanston Railroad Com- | (iv and Carrie Shoma, left Tuesday for | Quaker gray, and doe color, and some of | hop-lands. ‘The vine-growers of France | ors. The land was.of course, most valuable, ale of M. E. Strong has 3 Columbus and Chillicothe, 0., to spend sév- | these are finished at the top by slizhtly | are liable ‘to no such impositions; and | but the officials who had chatse of the ans: ‘The present season, Ii res of. * past, is proving that Chieago is really. by the coolest and the most pleasant large city in fe ena ‘True, we have had in all i some half 2 dozen hot days, but seldom more | cy sTMeh oe nf ~ -than two or, three together, and so Shipnem White Lead W: far as a cool/ bracing atmosphere is con- ‘ f ke all thase in the of pal eg pyae 4 pany has petitioned the Board of Trus: 7 ne Willa M, Butler the lot at No, 49 Ashland | Pryiyiias petitioned the Board perinission to | Chal Weeks among relatives and friends, gathered frills of lace, usually quite narrow | the possibility of growing paying crops in | #ction sold out at $30 an acre, while the land “nue, 42 410 feet north of Washington ite ib + KDE Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hennessy, 2 in wi S E sill y 5 bre r 8 SW ‘vom S15 35, itding front, 20x120 feet, with building, | 74H line throuzh that, tox my Goumiencing | yceu rusticatine on the Michigan’ shore: foe | Petltll, handsome black silk Gio tenat | Germany is well exemmplitied by the success | Pirpnece” Hockley tae te tock beanie Gt Shipman has sold to the D, B, | #¥ehues and running iortheasterly and north | (HC Past three weeks, returned’ home Thurs- | the glove, and is one of the most desirable | Of the modern process of making sugar from | Pondon, these sales were disputed, and, after Ks a lot on Siate | 8 point in the north Jine of the town, S00 a SRieee ae ¥ and elezant of all the varied styles now in | beet-root. _So great has been the success of along and expensive litigation, the suit was frtcenth street, easy { feet east of the centre of Evanston arene. ss Mary C. Andrews is visiting with her | market this experiment that the beet-sugar crop of | decided in favor of the people. ‘From all this , e uncle, S. D. Johnson, at Koutts, Ind. She | Among the dressy boots that peep ont | G is . it is evi y y will mA. a 7 ¥ e I ai rte Me . i ermany is for the pres year large itis evident that the people generally wil cerned, no one need Jeave Chicago, unless he lia T. Butler have sold to betes Bre: aera eae ne an n there during the heated term, |_| from amid the folds and laces of the elegant | the sugar crop of Ciba Font larger than: sop have much cause to pare thie landlords prefers to ssolate ti self at» ackinaw, or at | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. Feusembered that no less than three or four camping in the “wilds of Mlelivean for en DINeee ate thes joilets at ae sede Lid, ipere are two standpoints from which | Gf the men who have contrulled the land. fome of the Small towns on Lake Superior. Company a lot on Carroll avenue at the north- | of these lines have been projected around [ past six weeks, returned to town. terday, be d Mn dellentesrrenthe at clin Fer eee mos cared is later aap x aeconer Se Sorean. street, south front, Clicaga the last Richmond in the field being | Mark B. Irwin, of Newburg, N. Y., is vis- | flowers and fine green leaves, or often the } changes in the law, but their aim i ve | Sion on the English land question. nity something which would be to Chicago | ~ Bernard ckNart and others have sola | which filed p bill tthe other tn aa eyes ine Telatives at So. ot North Wester ave- | toe and inte ore pune Js covered with a | the land relieved, a8 nie ts possible from Sara TTT Te w ng “y Is are ‘ Netz & Bros.’ Ta Som- | Chieago & Weel ra aN tates _ ure white embroidering tli s which, according ‘i feanon and the pleasure of our people, should | of West Randolph street, west front, 5¢x150 . h street, on the erot - or a fe eeks, nvalescent. ined with pale blue silk and fastened with | of locai taxation, When the late Const n ii be provided both nort Aree Hen Har street, ch erdssie tag, Riound, of | | Air, Thomas M. Brooks, of Wilmette, is | small gilt buttons. Pearl gray ki sare | tive Government’ w: ¢ Jate Conserva- | arcangements for tne Irish National demonstra- There are nicuty of Seneny oseee ia: ea rete oy *Syardin h Id to Adolph OL at such crossing will damage its | traveling in Minnesota for'his healthy” ” | worn with the very fi Shiosaole Quakers ray atte rox epument a9 tote tie Gzislation | ton and piento, to be held at Ogden's Grove the - 2 sep DP. as sold toAdolph Ol- advantages of unrestricted travel. | | Miss May Spann, of Indianapolis, who-| sills dresses, and are made with gray ak The resiscitation of the ock this, direction. | x3tn, mot at Burke's Hotel last evenimz. ‘Tho Committee on Address suvmitted 2 bigh sound- tween Uyde Park and South Chicazu, and | son a lot at the northwest corner of Wiscon- | Judge Tuley isetad A te y inj i ‘The resusci i ZU, 8 as - em Stra aieae a é 2 he resuscitation of the ol x SI nporary injunction | has been visiting Miss Hattie Montgomery at tops and fastened with mother-of-nearl but- icy, under its modern sunt eee "is i 0 d.| land-reformers in England view je ‘These are afew of the considerations which embroidered in delicate wreaths of tinted | ‘The land-owners are desitous ot ee will have great weight in the coming discus Lake View and Waukegan, where the ‘caol | sin and Clark streets, east fro: 00 fe under & bond of §5, k P: lake breezes wou. invite our weary citizens | ihe alley fon espe nt, feet to ler & bond of $5, Oak Park. returned home Tuesday. tons. Louis SV. slippers are made of pale | another remedy which they would wish See eR SICA Siar aan lites tle rpervation and mucl eded Test. Jacob Powell has sold to Nelson. Morris a UNTRUE. one as Bere has gone to Lake Superior blue kid embroi lered with steel beads and | apply. in pushing this remedy. the land. | Salo nie preseuted bids for taWcotceshnent e Jearn with pleasure that the proprie- | lot on West Madison street, 159 feet west of : a ples eee nished with steel heels: and the new | owners are heloedb rers, ist i SES. tors of Lake Bluff propose to add a very | Canal street, ! 89 feet, for $30,000. ° Say Franctsco, Ca! Aug. 6.—A Tucson Miss Manning and Miss Prock, teachers in | “Stephanie” sandals are of flesh or almond. SANE A MOF dingtee, wanufacturers, | stands, ‘The bighest bidder was E. J. Quirky o add a vc al s 1. BOFENTED Le ‘$50,000. ’ RANCISCO, ~ 6—S Sb Sel tee = 2 a 2 who want a more limite ir | who offered $805, and the «1 cl arded jfaree Summer hotel and beautifully appoint= | “ira Brown sold twenty-five lots in Thorn- | dispatch says the story of Ambrose Lam- the Ostikosh Hig Scliogl, are visiting Mrs. | colored satin, the toes covered with point goods, but who only Pits rateetion to bim. "ine Comumituen on Musig recommended a 4 jan a 3 Jace medallions. ag a temporary weapon. : ‘The land-owners, |.t8e.c2Dloying of Rbody’s band, and tne report d grounds to the other attractions of the | tonto A. H. Butler, $9.00: four luts in La ‘ we . Ht r, S200; ‘4 | prox,-the engineer captured by the Apaches, a No, 175 ies? ri Plase the extension of the proposed nat Grange to Alice Wycot, 5100; four lots in | recently telegraphed, is false In detail fat ea aie fave besi visithe Ine pe wu ne bot it of the program, 7 tan od waar ] Tange to James H. Alward, $400; two the number and movements of the savages | Woodstock. ‘ articles of | part of mo good work go J lots in LaGrange to August Bittinger, $200; | and the presence of ‘Victoria, abits have undergonequite { however, wan: e was concurred in, the expens« to be $76 for fif- make and color. Unlike | rents may be ian aoe ‘axs0 that thelE | teen instrumeats,, Another meeting will be neld other articles of feminine attire, until recent- Under the feudat system the. ownership of itor tne odacne es irish Moe eet the Ars. RS. Hazen and son have gone to} ly very little alteration has been “made in | all land was in the Kins, From tito to time | prospects are that it will be a grand success.