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THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,.. 188I-TWENTY PAGES. 4 : 17 —————————————— ee mia fl q It consists of several : q c = ae ee REAL ESTATE. tween North avenue Payee lying be;,| Wayne.a litte’ to- the. southeast of. G wagons passed over a.dry road several hun- | until the profithbic business had been actually | 175 y 2. Pail 5 2 Sor bale ditch eee sae street, and | Crossing; and the Baltimore & Ohi dred feet in width along the shore. ‘Chere | commenced, It was early in th ally | 175 feet by 240 feet on both Pacilic avenue | old hostelry which in turn opened its doors i y west of Humboldt Park. Grossing; and the Baltimore «& Qhfo, alio, | red feet udses over te Caluunct. iver be- | but Dows ts an early riser himself, and, wit | S04, Sherman street. Tt cost the board | to the commanders of, the British forces, 10 c area Derek) Wasington and his captains. During the © pointit will run to the North Chicago Steel | low Chittenden’s except’ those of the Fort | one or two other Directors, was $5.34 per square foot. Estimating this 3 we that SATURDAYS T 5 20 Per t NSFERS. yas 4 mY W's > of th n ta tt Recent Adyance of 2 er Cont | The following instruments wer Works at South Chicagu. ‘fhence a branch | Wayne and Michigan Suuthern Railroads, | time looking for ub the ae : : sruzele for independence if witnessed al- . _ The fo vere filed tor | will be run to Brown's Bolline Mill i ; Railroads, oking for the new station. When the | lot is worth as much as the vaeant corner of | SLE for independence if. withesse’ ., és. 3, i Xe a and an- | which were built of permanent’ pti vi 2 ada i . en the M : a 5 : it Near the New Board of record Saturday, Sept. 3: other to Pullman. ‘the Hixeuative Conunit- some movable tuinbers, SO that a Siuall vessel the bell browse rioat ft bane vi pallet Dearborn and Monroe, which is valued at rere gaet at rae ats Due © f, 5x10 fi 8 birty-first, ok 0 jabor. e Forsyths evidently fel hat the } stopped at the proposed s olyi Fs well worth $554,820. Therefore the Chicago this section, were matured within it ks : Day to Dorothea fonren eg ee 700 SECUnA Sie J1GHE OF NU erowtli ot ity one Bhetueta tract was | slough about fovel with Lake Siaeaten ‘and, | Board of "Trade is owner of one of the most | Mr Field's) purchase includes 0 | Dug Islund av, #5 tes of Nineisenih ste” along this route, and that preliminary steps Nery Tee LT itle hey soldall of the | to make imatiers worse, more gan, and; | vtuable realities in the eity. [tis a further | [ud (STD TINGiSTon, teen, iy stluon to 5 ai Filla e taken. fo i Lr - + ‘ ke, In- | st y house in Eeeers | illustrati oe e. Wa as bough! Sale on Wabash » Avenue at $650 Kaspnr to a. we Rowen ne 2.450 ccittacane tie atone and qubelreade cluding the piece across the mouth and | at theState line. Whew ite iene ¥ anted Uibstestionae ie concen ne the above | from Mr. i : Per Foot—Other Sal Kossuth st, 115 ft wot Wentworti avn f, | Potter’s denials that any consolidation with about four acres on the east side to | to know what business was expected. there, that on Aug. 21 George’ C. Walker, sold | corner of batters pl 3 EEO er es of “x12 Tt improved, dated Sept. 3 (A? other companies is possible, itis certain that | Daniel A. Jones, Charles Mf. Culbertson, | the Superintendent said the road had +} tor all cash to W. W. Cole” the | Which will afford room to ereat a bit the Week. td G. Stahdstrom fo William Stot)..--- - 3,400 | negotiations for such consolidation are in | Ofmel S., Hough, aud Sain 5 ltayjnond foe ‘A LARGE SUBURBAN BUSINESS southwest eorner of Jackson and Fifth | with 171 feet front on Battery plane, ty its oa to Dacitie ‘av, dated Aug: 1 (srederick | Sphere ant are likely, gs now appears, to | SIb8N Ree “he Penaaneetaies Ghesub- | there, in fact the local train had been sup- | 2¥eNUe, — ST4X15%. for $05,200, or, sLt Cienwich street Me Micka Silt build here ‘ et ecoarect tal 8 Daniel A. Loring) =~ 75,000 success! ae ison Gane. {uiver were laid out, and plans for swinging ported durmz the previous year by the b square feet at Si.%3 per square! fuot. | aten-story fire-proof building, to be cou- Is Goi oO. dated Seat eek Pot 2 aber e, have adoved tories test tron th | the bridges of the railroads were broached: | groves in ie peon 5 over there, pointing to the | There is a strong feeling among the members | structed of brick, with. stone trimmings.” Iv 4 qiiat Ts Going On South of | eigere Sak tainty | pe Javea ie am oa ot] He aatannetnt tte oe Nie Oe | Be rene heat tanger | aloe sera for can smut willbe usa for guia, oe i re i Nor Vells st. 84x10 > t pours ANE ee hirty rough undertook f . ee ectors | g i ported, will contain the publication of ' Chicago and at Wolf aL bias ncaa erect from Cottage Grove ‘ven and “Thirty. | ice a sabe OF FORSSIIs mace Fox thn asked! wliere Cheau Was, and he Sie allowed to subseribe for an caual amownt Of | the Koning Mei. ithe cost of the bulla Lake. Perec ee ; 5,000 | again, ‘but no pice has. been. ce piorer TEN the cetreine Rorehweee Mey bad cloud in} We. REN: Sons te ee aIEa security | is estimated at $500,000, and work upon It i Be court, 2544 ft ¢ of Orchard st, n fy Te oti fe has een Ina ured and, having approached a number of Chi serbcrrery ns rthwest. very dim and barely bac! ed by real estate worth half a million, a will b bextn soon. : ce ts Tener oa dated Sept. 2 soe ion 20. cel * the ‘gorrang and gmenon tne subject, the plan of taking pene eu le asked thant Me they saw 1G They | building costing as much more, and 2 mem- David Dows & Co. are new completing in ‘9 Theodore Loutre} ass contrary. isons | F 4 ject, a a 2 uperintendent tod] aa EE S250 el >» | Brookly 7 1,150 we rary. eg fecusOus | in tho entire tract, in onneetion with the | them that was Hate, Super ecuaaut Ltd) be itip valued at 92,700,000, oust nok to, be aa Tapia St Ji ft of Wood, s f, 25x125 for anothor rine: tb railroad companies, was resolved upon. But | Di Ly Well, i of 4 ed Sept. 3 (George Maulbersch to ly. ‘The cityis erowdn out the present ad CO a was resolved Upou. Bul ows said“ Well, you may build that de Crazy Exaggerations of Specu- | _susamna Week) « ages | Monks. hie erowdme about the present | the “outlet of Wolf Lake, and the most im- | and run ¥our eth son miey Bull sna depot are 2 rd, and ey ery mem- THE LARGEST ELEVATOR ber should have an equal chane that has yet been built. Its towers can be ‘Permits were. granted. last week~for 101 | seen with aspygiass from Sandy Hook. It a -. ° 2,595 mont, nf, Lx ino ophia st, s ¢ corner of rer be able e ‘Tow! ake, a portant land in connection with it, were in | take it of. There’s slew: anys vert a : it lators Trying to Sell Swamp Sit dated Sept 1 (Henry. It. Gage to ae Dente to mle the Town of Lake, and | Cther hands, and it beeame necessary to pur- | thing about Ghere’s no culcukiting on any-') buildings, to cost $190,500, Amone them were ] an te feet Hone gem Columbia street, and Lands. 4 Fe en Goodenaty ‘eapess oes. < ByBOO i sation. AS POP; | chase this ‘from Jones and others before | so well that-the Directors: sab thelr auninal [oie ee two-stury briek | extends thenee 1,200 feet to the river. (0d Ty SO! orth Robey. nf, will become more_troublesome, and taxes taking in that of Forsyth. Accordingly, | meeting the next winter, “ordered, the b ld dwellings, 0 by 40, on’ Mursiiield avenue. foot being, eeupled by she nial, Guilt enry H. Gage Mill) be teaviee, IG. bee e and taxes | P's) isi, Ma. Edward “Roby, the | ing of three cars, an engine, and 3 puild | South. of Van Buren street, (to cost | Which ts of brick, and (00 feet” by a frame ‘ fa Wteite and expensive to mak nee well-known luyyer of this city, purchased hhuuseto accommo’ ate the ine Sees SS. Ag: we ad | eestor wr tise Grom the sentee tine of fhe Railroads and the Belt Line— tau froin tie. yan Aransfers to | if o¢ tue. land in question ata price of $200 | Since that timy the Calumet pusitess. | tional” stories on _ brick, wavehouss, Putte towers rise: trom -the conte 1th of Two N T t iter ordinances become more annoying, All these | 8! aere, and at once begal negotiations with | opened, the railroad bridges were puriied for | ieushecréet et) eat RE ar Ea Bette eer eas Seneca ue latin Leck Fest ‘wo New Towns to Be Tubbs st, 106103 ordinances beegine Ore ARNO Fe ein there | Forsyth for the purelisse of Mis parcel. Ta the dst tme April Li, 1978, Browns Rolling Roush street, 19 cost, $U.000; Airs. Keaton, | ee ee Walls oH Started. EAT ated gus) present place. But the railroads, have an over- fi the outlet of ‘vale Lake and ne fends on | Mills re paying out some 510,009 in w Us eee ie oe terete See cute %, ie nha 7 ate oe tals hr ktits Aah vhehning influence in this matter, and noone | Doth sidgs. it Was only necessary to purchase | per week, the North Chicago Rolling-Mill Sb Web an Soe a Ee 3D K i rhe Fourth av. 973-10 fea of ‘Kaylor stew t ug neuen his matter, and noone | Hae of Forsyth to have control of the entire | will pay’ out some $25 Rolling-Mills | cost $6,000; W. P. Kimball, tive cottages, 20 : ainst tire, as the holes can be Juteresting History of the Fluctuati se ue will certai i ME TOH he late Col. Thor ;Seott, then President | xiver, aside from the Pullmans’, will pa 3 Board of Education, | ot olf ac = aera aig Hi rd Yal e Z ay one sete ihierroniaes ates eetters a cet be te oN ieee oe leone of the Pennsylvania Railroad, to take an in- | $10,000 or 515,000 mor and the to the ye Y hehe 5 by 75, Joln- | cut off access to these doors, they are $0 ar- of Value é the Forsyth Aug Tes dover Sept, 1 (0. Lisilammorte | Gone will tekeinauy yours i 5 | terest, with these who were then endeavor: | mghufaeturing ntre, is filly son and Welt street by pgunegs Se a ie beat ceopy Fi ae rect, Thirty-tirst st, n.¢ Col ‘The tract of 800 acres in See. 5, ing to bring in two. new railroads, in the en- | | ‘The harbor of South Chicago is one i Sota prea: at Screen cia genta ER er ract of teres in Sec. 5, Tow ee Porayil trae * ectuaeria reel Meuse ou of ie, and orth Franklin street, $ 0,000 ds; ee ee naclinery in the ele’ 3, the adjoining section near the Indiana 4 , two tio-story and bas yaaa It is quite probable. the purchase would the river are nearly all occupied for more Boorman to Jahu Dolese, et al.) 1,100 | State line, recent! chased by Brow! welli eae ea Te | eed co of toe Mew Tork, 8 TOWN, | pave been accomplished but for the entrance | tha ites. is dwellings, 50 by 32, at 24 ‘Thirty- nt the barzes oF V sae, D 6 Wont . oward a& Co., of the New York, St. Louis ative been accomplished | wr the entrance | than two miles from its entrance. | seve: pe toe ost S35 ° ih e Va c Yow Bourd of Trade Building—The Under. | fiiathtatet Anes Cmurtes Jom | & Chienge I 2 ff the, Now, Yorks St Lous | Ghvine seeue ot Henry ML Smith, equally | The outlet at Wolf Lake affords. conven: seventh stroct, to edst Sains AL W: Vowell, | oe yar Sst how ound Boad—New Cit Peep trp hereon es 700 | road will pass ‘directly trough. it. See. 5 | Well Inown, by the goubriquel of dub | ae naeniicent for can be anade | 59, on indiana. avenue, Twent, year of thirty-four millions, and now aggre - er Bail y aie bogus 10 Charles Jorn. cio | Willbetheend of the Chicago division, ‘There 1 another aE ae ora erowehce | have al may Desh faa number of surveys | street, to cost. $6 wd. S. Dunkle, gates S976, 755,199 : id Allway. CSE. NY SULOETORY Ste OD AE OF WILD BEA: TOWN beeame interested—that is to say, excited. | Government, which Show ihe feasibilliy oF a story and basement stores and div a place, $f. 25x12 ft (with, building No. CORRESPONDENCE. stered nround:-the roundhonses and | ‘The syndicate, too well aware of his newspa- | harbor there. In a comuunic 37), dated Sept. 3 (Sanford B. Perry, z ie el 5 . Gelaas e story brick s SALES. File dated Sept) (eunford IK Herts, 549 | construction and repair shops, Mully 000 | per ebunee and fearing that he would Meee aaa ee carte Deiseo, | Guaries Wolson, trce-story brick store a ‘THE NEW STOCK-YAEDS. VALUES ADVANCING North Robey st. nw co men will be employed. - give the thing away, and thus inflate prices ppeais that from the shore of the lake t6 | NivsVork. fe . S78 Halsted street, $5,000; To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. 3 ADVANCIN BOxIY ft, dated July 2 ‘S hew town, tmameless as yet, is to be | before the purchase could be made, took him | 2 depth of twelve feet of waterin Lake Mich- York, four-story brick store, 20s00, Lak ‘0, Ill, Sept. 3.—Doubtless ; oF 7 Aun Jobinson) founded by Chieazo enterprise and eapital | in asone of their number. Unfortunately | ixan, would require piers of 050 feet i near. Kranlihay 36,0005. Se ee Aes atic Shae in ine Tavis Ot Many important sales have been in nego- | W oe A four nll g from Chicaio, on pee for the scheme, “ Jubilee” length. A distance of 500 fect further eles ne White lead works, oue-story b ene ee seat et lnsthe> Tove “08 : tiation the past week, but the number con- " 25x120 ft, dated Sept, tluntic Road, the Chicago end of OULD STAY SUPP! depth of eel sth civhteen. |e ake was delighted to learn last Sunday Coulon to M. J. Tobin) seat will bo south of the Lansing & WOULDN'T STAY SUPEN De P con fect. Teach cighteen | $15,000. that the Stock-Yards are to have a competi- One morning at the Grand Pacific. Motel, would require a pier 2.000 feet in | ~ Among the building permits issued yester- summated so far that they can be reported is | nontu oF erry te iti - a LIMITS: ate vat y re S cross! engt v ADS Ss! 3 Yi ew cv) eS vy ‘Thai notlarge. An important transaction show- ae ae Ss ee State, Bod er ie crassa by We of the gentlemen connected with fenptle wile the NDS show that a pier 2,400 | day were the following: Mrs. Mary Claney, tor in the new city of East Chic: Their ing an advance or 20 per cent in two months | Cis! ay, 350 ft n w of Fullerton av, 2 Wicker aid Mr Jehn iL Clough own to- | the syndicate was out of bed, Mr. Smith and |" Wt PU VOU % two-story brick store and dwe %a"by Gy, | ardent hope is that the new enterprise will is the resale of the lot near the new Board of ef, 5) ft. improved, dated Aug. 27 gether 1,400 acres. A. station will be built others equally enthusiastic went to his room GIVE A DEPYIL OF TWENTY-FOUR FEET Ullman and Fe strevts, ‘Alice | utterly wipe out the present concern, for it - Trade sold a short time ago to Mr, Loring. wine sos Hummaleeceh to ater Eonell-€ 1,000 | here, and the road hi ereed to run com- and open out on fis gublec: Uy it Jay na : i the north of the harbor—about G00 feet Grosby, tworstory’ brick dwelling, zt by 30, | has become a cur: remorseless vam: itenry S. Everhart less than sixty days ago | sted stn. ab ft to/altey, duted Aus: 3 tutor Ghieaze, "The country 1 ae tS boui luiring what he gould uo with all that Aoueregational Chavet, reece re era CoAb Hea aoa rer aie purchased for Daniel A. Loring, of the Sears | aud). ese Mary St.John Cope- |... | firstrate. A tine ridge, well wooded: with pieee of lund after he zvt it, ‘The gentleman | gan. ‘U1 dition, 15 by 30, $5,000;'G. W, Newton, t Fee aK: cy pease: stron can 5 occupying the room rose from his bed, and, tinder two plans—one at $156,000, and the | two-story brick dwellings, 1 by 4S each, No. | 40) per cent above the reasonable rates rule pstate, of Boston, through Wi nD. Ker- st ouk, is the site ot the new town. foot & Co., 50x2153 feet on Clark, east front, rs OF THE COURT-HOUSE, THE STANDARD OIL- COMP ruler, laid out the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- | of Wolt Lake a SF : rr 110 fect south of Jackson, for $75,000 cash, | dignd av, 14 tha of Fitty-aleheh sew is covering tiivieen acres on the Lake Shore | rusfabaut anile and « lslt from the. FET a ea ee ee tee oe ccouness u tect these Stock-Yards. | ‘The concern elects Fe et a ea eee Ene |: eerie 2 cenaenes, el hehe vicinity of South i neiewood, | bus a Fort Wayne track, marked out | would have to be cut Peer ge Set tre Ae er a eee CLS NE igeone remeron a que to MLE. Hawley for & ve : vith new barreling works. One of the build- | the “Baltimore & Ohio. shops z e | railro: idles valUr is al ¢ loans put on record this week were scals that ever disgraced any part of the Mr, Loring to M. E. Hawley for $90,000 cash. wi is ail e Baltimore & hio shops . on’ one | railroad bridges the water isabout eight feet | py is- 000 by 5 United States. Millions illions of sg ee : roman nie {5 rt ngs 0x30 feut, and another: 300 The | road and the Pennsylvania shops on | deep. and deepens until, under the Indiana y Failronds--$500,000 by the Western Ind orty ses. ALIN On aU OnS OF Dror ‘Mr.J.D. Casson has bought for $26,000! man toS. M. Nickerson). refined oil manufactured by the company at | the other, ran the Canada Southern in the boulevard bridge and for some distance south a i Bele Le te aah KO: bh the: Lente SeaTac the money reis 2 bar xt the vutlet | 116 Monroestreet, £6,000. fe with a pencil and the edge of a sheet for a { other at $169,000, Th ing eight or ten rs azo to police and pro- forty fect on Wabash avenue, east front, for- | Johnson av, s ¢ cor Joseph st, w f, 41x12 Gieveland is shipped to this point in tank | vicinity so as to make a crossing, laid out the | of that point, it is about seventeen feet All pt i 0 $ ts ty feet north of Congress street. uated Soot. G. Donnersbeiser to eats, and there barreled in sccond-hund bar- | suction in ten lots to the ere, Taking 61,009 | all along the channel of Wolf River] for he ser Er loa ee Lloek ee a a te era haa bach IL. M. Payne has sold seventy acres, being | Johnson perience that | jots in atl, and sold them’on Duper for $200 | as it is called, though, iu | fret | 99, School Section; 525,000 ior live years ata | Wrung from the unfortunate owners of real iat; 41 US oF McCauley, Ww 14, See. 15, Town ot Lake, | - ft, dated Sept. 3 (sume to same) Eyan av, 231 ft ¢ of Jobnson, 8 f, 25x125 * for $2),5 350 acres in Sees. 25 and 39. “43 - “ , date Sent. 3 (si § Is between Hammond and Lakes Wolf and glu eaudeee Cate £, 2x1 barrels that have been tested by wear and | apiece. From that minute Wenry M. Smith | it is only an arm of Wolf Lake. fen revamnisied and ised. up give belter | was wild, Mere was a seheie to realize | the Goverment survess slow. from eight to | Hee cout a 5 jstaction ‘hap new barrels. (Ah Hs, easy 10 | $13 $00,000, and he Was ungontroltable. Un | fourteun faet of water, extending, In a ¢ seen rherre htth and sixth additions es tonsil its of William st. here | second-t arrels | willing to Waita moment, he drove down to | nel near the western shore of Wolf Li ts A loa S125, nits been negotiated by | OF Higa 8b S Needed. ‘The Standard Oil Company will | see the Forsyths, told them all the magnili: [far as the Allinois and Indiana State line, Pee loan of $125,000 has been, negotiated by Lake the property ‘born Ad- | Property, Perhaps stock-dealers will suifer nt on | caually from any new concern that may be blished over in, India but it, it will ys the ‘Town of 7, Fort Di Ww. on 500 300 | rels: It has been found by ex 200 200 tarve out the thie 1 owners will have abund- George, at $155 per acre, or $54,250, one-third ft, dated Sept.d (same tosume) 200 | | ms . s [. Payne for the building to be e1 ag nine one thir | smith st, S16 {te of Pierson av, s f, Wx Spend about $50,000 on the works now in | cent scheme in ‘view, and, in the course of | South ty a point 250 teot indiana State line: | Mr. EE. AL Payne for the building to eee | 3 N a cay in one, two, and three years at 135 ft, dated Sept. 3 (samme to same)... ..- 400 | construction, Itowns thirty-two acresinall | time, a; 1 to pity them: $600,000 for their} vard bridge, the channel is about 350 Tee ety A i Caotes ote Fes cea auyehere aye a chy per cen on ay, GE ite of MeCaffery, w f, 25x 3 at present occupy only thir- | parcel—$25,000 down, interest on the balance | wide, and has sharply-sloping ks. ‘Then | street, recently teased of Mr. William Bor- | residence in the penitentiat E.S. Dreyer & Co. sold $5x160 fect on the dated Sept. 4 (Game me): 200 . Gper cent ver annum, and half of all the | the lake widens to about 700 feet, and the ene. as a oct oelbe bh shies LakeShore drive, southwest corner of Cedar | “fated ‘Aug. TS ORT folaes eae Consideration of the ordinance for the | profits that might be realized. ‘The decits channel turns east, nearly to the. eastern te . c WEI sitet for $12,000; 2x108 feat on Oak street, | Jctowe)... : 3. yooq | South Chicazo & Western Indiana right oF | were drawn up ond Dubin the bands of Jolin Shore. ‘There it turhs again to the south, BETTER TRANSY THE VEIL, 0005 sy through Hyde Park has been postponed | GC, Haines, President of the Fidelity Savings and for 100 or 200 fect the course is nearly ANSP. SD RYAD. “[Tave you prayed tonlzht, Desdemona?” ome time ago contained a _ pe THE SISTER. What ails, what ails you so, my brothers, mile and a quarter from the shore of Lake sie > Which proposed | ‘Thut thua you bend your brows In eure? Michizan, itis very near the west shore of torunan underground railroad from some Like lamps funereal « jarknes3 smothers, fe central point on the South Side through # The glances from your esetids glares r. bet Forty2sixth aiid Se ridayeatt ete till next Friday atternoot Sank. ‘Tho other gentlemen, unwilling | due south. ‘Then it comes in trom the south- THE ; Sehlufer to V2 Schatten 1,000 bene Teer ar ae Gneewwod fy face the {nur acount pu the | west, gradually approaching the western | Tie Tr to 3of Lots 5 to tin BIK y the Wester: aunna a Englewood | division 0! he profits, backed sauare | shore of the lake uutil. at a point at d nee el ehicl tial (estate of Will be in Sees. 33 and 4, and not in See. 9, a5 | out of the tea Smith got BF. util, at a point about a | full account of the scheme which proposed 2 stated last Sunday by a'transposition of fig- | Allen to- pay the $25,000, anv Ww. W. east of Kush street, for $2,900; a two-story and basement brick house and lot, 7 Grant ‘y place, for $6,000; two-story brick house aud | Lot 4 of Lot ws a ar Chicas 15, Cleaverville, dated Jul; lot, 25x80, Dearborn avenue, near Chicago fall Clark to Moses J. Richards. avenue, for $9,000; 50x109 feet on Belmont | wesr or erry Liwits WITHIN Af. ‘D es. Tl aries given by streets were itect, : " = 5 ADI ures. ‘The boundaries given by streets were | Voyingtom, the architect, to advance a sum of —probably within 100 feet, Between e avenue, near Green Bay road, for $1,200; 2 SEVEN MILES OF THE COURTHOUSE. correct. money aud to draw the plans for a big hotel, | 1his point and the place where the channel tunnel under the river, and thence by the LGipetinaeeeeertea een parson yous: mi boule | North Side to Lincoln Park and on out to | The falebion-bides wherewith you ‘ve bound mitaze. "A petition for a right of way for a horse- | ‘There was a regular “Jubilee” rush about it Jeaves the western shore at Ly two-story brick house on Cass, near Chestnut Milwaukee av, 9215 ft n w of i of. 50f follows close on. the publication of | for atime, but ultimately the property -all | vard, Lake View and Lake Forest. it subsequent- street, for $9,005 and 48x100 fect on Blue isl- S0.2¢ tovalley dated ug. #0 (Thomas Halve : : you, . ye Amos J. Snell $2,400 ] the new plans for South Chi the e ands of Jae Vorsy! Fiscatniea seas replace! " . i: and avenue, near Robey strect, for $1,400. Western ay, nw cor of Jetferson the new plans for Sout sue lark ‘Trustees | sie the {nto the, hands of Jacob Korsylly CONSIDERABLE DREDGING iy published aninterview on tae subject with | Ua #!snelag out tapieeneathis avy Larkin & Dorr have sold five lots at LLum- Satie £6, duce | ct 2, 1880 John | have been asked to give the the outlet of Wolf Lake, and extending je required. to peut lable for | Gen, William Sooy Stith, the well-known ny EUDEST BROTHER. boldt Park for si also twelve lots at | por 10 in Blk Sof Maynard's Bik 3 of M CALUMET HORSE & DUMMY RAILROAD Wolf Lake west to the Indiana State ‘line. Here ride, ay oth de Ob re civil-engineer, who had been consulted by Have you not lifted up that veil of yours teday? Garfield for $2,100. mner’s Lot $ of ne 3; See | 13, ante the right of way over the following route: ~ Jubilee ” : inthe: same inauner tl S | the promoters of the enterprise, and who ex- = schie ee ‘ ae Pes Cie Maynard to Ella Shutter! 23 e ave Es Siac Bata es, ‘, - putin inthe same manner that the edit : THE SISTER. Sales of real estate have been greatly stim- | Aus. =4(E- May y Commencing at “Eighty-seventh street and COULDN'T CARRY OUT THE SCHEME, Indiana Railroad | dopted at | pressed the opinion that the project | Returning from the bath, my brothers, azo furits lumber trade, andat | was an entirely feasible one. Since My lords, returning from tho bath, w running goutn on Green’ Bay avenue to Harbor | Itwasan unbalanced ‘urrangement In the we of Gitours and others— alated by the news published in THE Tt, ‘The followi ‘the tot t of cits uvenue, thenee on Harbor avenue to Ninety- dh it back it hs ENE of last Sunday about the location of the he folowing is the amount of city | Second street, thence on Niner. sepa ibe YS outset, and he couldn’t ‘get backing enough ame expense as_ that cneountered | that tinie a good deal of the neces Hidden from gx = sais 5 7" : vithi i . atinery: ee eet to | into ittto make ita go. Col. Scott: hn | in docking a iver 3 edging 4 oS : CS: | “The routh Albanians—i Shops and transfer yards of the Clucago | md suburban transfers Seithhi a Tadias of | eee eee anes Om Chunmiereeal avenue to, | Weeds bo. ake Tee “saute Booth audi nn | in docking the Chicago River and dredging | sary preliminary -work has been Fee eee ante ree male nie: ont Lele sa los ry ¢ = ? ‘- S e, juumediately in front of the docks. 2 S WesternIndiana -< ...- = seven_miles of the Court-llouse filed for Notre Dame erase, Ge ou x ey pane hoe vankt and Baltimore & Oftio, refused to t claimed that, upon the west of theout- | accomplisted, both in the settlement of en- fa mine uncovered palanquin, AT SOUTIT ENGLEWOOD. i ¢ ° mn | i eelieiiGs a it was tits t, by . th a. slip. as Y ANB sone anita I loosed the swathing folds chat bind mm avenue to One-Hundred-and-Sixth street,thence | ANY part in the scheme, and so it was finally | let, by putting in sucha slip as the North | gineering questions and in the conduct of the “And let warm uirs of nounday Io. ey We record during the week ending Saturday, Seventy aeres in the west half School Sept. oF San ou One-Huadred-and-Sixth street tO ‘rorrence | dropped. 4 Chicago Kolline-Mills have put in at the | financial operations in the Eact and abroad. é Trustees’ Subdivision, between Stewart and | GiteGlosy aes avenug, One tonthe. Torrence avenue toOne- | ‘Then came another funny chapter in the | mouth of the Calumet, and docking itin the | yfr, E.G. Cole, the local head anu front of ‘THE SECOND BROTHER. 9, S Pe s City sales. .. ... Ab Hundred-and-Tenth; also wnother line com- | history. Forsyth was in want of money. | Same manner, 18,000 feet of dockage es 9 o Halsted streets and One Huirdred and Fourth } North of city limits. 2 Anenciy where the suld line crosses South Chi- | {is [an ct I ee tat tie ie "i stde, Els the enterprise, informed 2 Tiancxk reporter } 4 49, passed then? A man in eaftan dyed ‘d One Hundred and Fighth streets, have | South of eity limits enzo avenue, thence running on South Chica:o Uis land might be a big thing in the dim could be | made, at no greater | . = ‘with green. and One Hundred and Eighth reets, have | Sree Gr city limits. ao ay ee iuety-iifth street, thence on Ninety future, but just then he had moro land than | expense than would be — required | yesterday that there was a decided prospect been sold for $500.an acre. In De Young’s gts fifth strect to Ewing nvenue, thouce on Ewing he had money—the very opposit is the case for the same purpose along the | that something more definit would be heard THE SISTER. ixth street. and | how—and he wanted some of the latter. The Chicago or the Calumet River, aud that the | of the project before long. "Tig very like; but all bis boldness Subdivision, adjoining. the above, in the a otal: ‘ avenay £0 One-Hundrod-ug a ae want ae BY eee ne upon denne a auuth ih la ne e: arte! Sra pany Sete ‘otal previous week then on One-Hundred-and-Sixth street to the in- ood things of this world scem to be somc- 7 S tlcep wa ie S EST 23 OF THE "1 5 las never seeu my fentures bare—— southeast quarter of See, 9,37, 14, thirty 2 terseetion of the line ut Muskegon avenue. crab unequally divided anyhow, and For- | only 2,400 feet of piers to reae twenty-four Saale dicate eet nema OU NT But look! you speale with tones Gf coldness L-ESTATE EXCITEMENT syth began cudgeling his brains to see how feet of water, will be the finest on Lake | were ‘that the cust of building and equipping With coldness you are muttering there. eight acres have been sold for : * THE . gvo0 oan acre, and the purchaser SOUTH OF CHICAGO . 4 3 sant, he coul lize them i 5 how | Miehizan. ‘This, with the raitroad conneo- | the road would be something over $3,000,000, | Must you have blood? | 1 swear that no wan ° As ea et ‘ spreafls as far 2s ‘Tollesto 0 fichiga he could equalize them in his particular | * as a the © v ie 000,009, % Thee Patt cored has since refused $625 per acre. Sixteen | SATISFACTORY FROG! u MADE spreads as ns Tolleston, on the 3 ichizan | cise, After imueh negotiation he snecceded | tions at hand and those yet to be made, is | though his own idea was that the amount re- Seem orreha eaT Souls Ltn niga aCe: d | eee DURING TIL Central, in Indiana. A tract of land owned | ¢ an rant i conlidently relied w fo atford the best ts i. u Pardon, my brothers, Shield a woman acres in Forsythe’s Subdivision in the N. E- = " penn by the Union Mutual. Life-Insurance Com- in obtaining a loan of $92,009 from the Con- sent Toei Hcg pO: to oT he best | quired would be less. As to the financial ar- ‘Who stands so heipless in your sight! 1; of Sev. 33,38, 14, were disposed of some in the development of the enterprises in the pany south of Mammond was offered by tinental Lite-Insurance Company of Iart- possible facilities for a nnmufacturing and rangements, everything was going on swim- a ats Fea ar NN poe nity of South Chicago, mews of | fhemat $i0an acre a year ago. They are | fords to take tp & race Company Oks 900, | railroad centre—for the transfer of treights | TE ents, everything was going on sil THY THIRD BROTHER. time ago for $250 an acre and havenow been | \ nich’ was first given to the public by Tie | now bid $125, antl ALES ‘YY ae | originally made with George Smith. and | brought from the Bast and to be shipped to iningly, and when all the other preliminaries | yfothinks tho sun was red at suusetting tonight. sold for $500 an acre. Bioexs 5 and 12 in the | ,p, caro OE last Sunday. The titl : . to fund his entire indebetedness Forsyth the West, and those from the West either to | were sitflidiently advanced the promoters of i \ Webster Heirs’ Subdivision, in Sev. 34,35, 14, BUNE of last Sunday he titles 2 # = give, and the life-insurance company stowed Lake Michigan or the Eastern rods. In | the enterprise would apply to the Council ‘THE SISTER. : a 4 ae to Mr. Jacob Forsyth’s tract have WOLE LAW is claimed that the advantages which | for a franchise. ‘The route was the same as Pardon! what have [done?. 0 pardon! were sold for $400 and resold for $500. mined and accepted b away ins safe at Harttord. a mort | contre in and about the spot will result i | oriainally contemplated iti Td | God! thore are f ag int may sidet aS fe 5 oh ach soi Leek y | REAT-ESTATE VICISSITUDES OF THE ForsyTy | gage uvon his entire tract for $165,000, | centre in and abont the spot will result im | originally contemptated, ho oppee ion would | God! there are four wounds in my side Blocks 9, 16, and 15, comprising twenty aeres, asers, and thongh the deeds TRAC which included commissions paid and making Ch ‘¥4 suburbs the greatest | be made by the Chicago & Northwestern, | Nay, by your knees [ fait thts hard on in the same subdivision, sold for $500. ‘ i " istory y interest a : five years. ‘The an Ufeeturi rieti | My veil—my vell so white and wide! Sead be tiie DR HES WERE have not passed the sale is virtually closed. | _ ‘The istory ot tt property around Wolf piterest C10 er cen te ee oatne 7 ei napa Tuetion of We | Fig not my bands this blood Is statu Sotten tant aera oi Waster veniccnorttic ‘The negotiations for the consolidation of the Lake, so sudd ently levated Into prominence | for tive years, Mr. Forsyth quietly sat him | av u CB thus offered. ‘The | all interfere with them. “Whether the Toad |, Brothers, assist my faltering brent ee f Augusta, S16 ‘00d; 2ox103 feet | Yetious belt line companies—excepting the | by the gieautic schemes which have come to | down among the sand-hills, and, to the pleas- coals of Eastern lines and Western Indi- | would ran through the La westcorner of August 6, 270x105 feet | \ostern Indiana—are under way and haye | the surface hin the past few day ing accompaniment of ni y symphonies they say, are noyy delivered at South | nel, or whetaer tre comp: on Van Buren, west of Fifth avenue, with | Qvory prospee sing suce have | \ssingular interest. Faith has been defined | from an orchestra of hoarse-voiced by azo ata cost of litte more than 30 cents | new tunnel under the river at Wells str every prospect of being sucvesstul several Y frogs, calmly and contentedly awaited “a a ton above the most favored mills at Pitts: | or sonic other street east of Wells, w: fo} ye world. a and he did not think the con: ars ave especially | proposed belt line around the city would at russ inine cyes, Whose ghince is Wa He-street tun- | “Extends itself the pall of death, y would build a pt, THE FOURTH BROTHER. ‘A veil at least is that, no hand upgathereth. building No. 186, $12,590; 20x180, improved, | ; isitions hav ‘ as the evidence of things not seen; and suel rIlis avenue, s raped, | important acqtisitions have been made dur. | * e evidene igs not seen; and such | revival of confidence.” 4 Surg, where the coal is mined in the bluff | yet an unsettled question. Gen. Smith was | victor Hugo. ou Eitls avenue, south of Brook, S00; | ing the week, Over twenty miles of thertaht | Tt Meese wok the faithrin tie ultimate | TEYNALOL confidence Tae atone in | aud dumped fromthe mine into the mills. | of the opinion that the cost et iss Wh ietor Hugo, riangular lot of ninetydiv ci of way have been secured. Messrs. Otis and future of what was supposed to be the “bad | is77z, the Connecticut Legislature set about | ‘Lhatis, itcosts in Pittsburg from five to six | repairing the pre: ene Cannel would be about Rudolph and Stephanic’s Hlome. : tof ini ,and in South Chicago from } equal to the is anew one, and. Puris Americun Register. st of the while that was probably true, still the fact | To the apartinents of the newly married coms remained that the tunnel was there, and that | ple at Prazue thére ure three entrances—a stalr— of a | case in the rizbt corner of the outer palace-yard ren sand- | investigating the. workings of the Connecti- bush z cue te insurance companies, and one day to S$L60 a ton, while the e: north ofe Thirtieth street, $7,000; | & Chi 5, é ei seorzt Clark, aker, si r r. Forsyth’s peace of mind was tempora ORE AT SOUTH CHICAG tt 2 ; 1000; | & Chicago Canal & Dock Company, in | George W. Clark, a Quaker, six feet tall, | Fy disturbe ne of 2 “ - itw aire a eee Michigan avenue, south of South Water, | Ruitroad have taken’ a heavy interest, and | Wore, will be remembered by those who | GustrEMEN FR fa Sh avin eye oe of sey aE eS oe ati” co in View—and that the present, tunnel shaver aus barwed tae Parner GENTLEMEN FROM THE INSURANCE Di ‘ a save |e peing a salt one, would need litle | iricerving as main entrance, and the portal in $15,000; 7314x161 on Lake Shore drive, south- i F knew Chicago before the fire: i 9 “ O00; 374% e this valuable tract will soon be improved and new Chicago before the fire as rooming in PARTMENT ing of $140 a ton on the | manu- a 2 West Cedar, $12,000; 50x110}g on che ali Sa abate acl _ rs ovel aw office Scr ecuers E A f; i ver th i changing around, whereas the construction | the inner puluce-yard for she Crow Prince. west corner of Cedar, $12, marketed. Several millions of prick have | bachelor quarters over the law ollice of | o¢thewooden nutmeg community, aided and ufactured "iron over the manuf Crmewsewer ina new tunnel Would Ie me nage ilasy! ae pee ahs Cena le Ae North Franklin, north of “Clark, $7,003 | Meeker have closed the arrangements in New lands” around Wolf Lake—the 2st, improved, oh Groveland Park. | yori for the reorganization of the Calumet | hills, the sloughs, and the marshe is the Judd west of Stewart avenue, $6,000; 45x176, shi c ‘ Goodrich, Farwell & Smith. Ue had been a | a - tpps t Pittsburg, provided their expenses were : 1 Stev 20005 $5xT75. | hoon contracted for by the Chicago & West- oodrich, Farwell & Smith, ie had been 2 | abetted by the late d. Il. Rees and Albert J. ee iy 4 a in yolye a considerable outlay. The jerand stuirease are for tho exclusive use of We improved, on Ellis avenue, south of Thirty- | orn Indiana for their shops at South Engle- engineer.and surveyor, and was ac- ‘Averill, of this city, who had b alike. Butto bring the manufactured iron Notas. One of then is n bath-room of ae ottey atc: S10000« 1 42x i : > tears 3 be to confess it, the appraisers, after e: =a ton, whieh is a good profit to the manu- | engines, cars, —wol im the walls and bath are tiled in blue and white, Be Resin week pace fawoeat ; ‘These are facts. Besides these, the air has D OF LAKE MICINGAN ing the land, solemnly Derarmined that te was | 2! y End UE ron, including | every respect to those used on the New the furniture in white. ‘The udjoining room is gia des if it 9 | been full o! i i i q 4 7s " sale: ‘a r vg idence lid asia sions. Lf it goes to Pittsburg | be pushed so rapidly that the road would be apestry, the curtains and carpets of : Se a rlancfour ; scarnAten sraremests, | landsales he had purchased of the swamp | vival of contidench Aa Nt Cone, Superior ro eto a bout forty miles | completed in_2year from the tiie when | adurker sole, Wie Ba tifully carved yard, northeast corner of Thirty-fourth | ich have thrown ms Gree S16400: 3987x1001Z 3 aay t ‘ tat > Ma . " iLis7. ‘There was comfort i A B us 3 e rethe: flet-table, § 2 Breet, $1600; 3YAS1001F on Fifth | Qverything that belongs lo South Chicago. A | between 6000, and S000 eres | the | He Hoe Re i rineaieany fuse ten vessel, passes through the Sault | i, the public was in favor of fg, foans we Ups, Toeeter er ortming tho woole of he , tune e. J 1 i x183 on Fullerton avenue, — south- | Vang £ Be sntly sold by Jacob Forsyth, as well retuy H ji | harrow channels into Lake Iuron, thence would be disposed, or could afford, to refuse | tarze mi ichly-silt cari ‘From above 3 ae ore. | vantage of the tement that naturally fol- | piece recently sold by Jacob For h, as wel awaited the return of public confidence. eel roantl rrow+ Wi ehise, ‘anything i arse mirror in richly-silt eure tos. ( west corner of Chicago River, $6.35; | Jows the disclosures that have been mad as all of that west of the Wolf Lake outlet in | ‘The “insurance eompany—a _ soulless, through Ne mites of narrow Water | them a franehise, Or throw anything in the | tho mnirror. held by a raset of Wiles oF the. vile if i i y. Whether at Cleve SEW CITY RAILWAY COMPANY, tuings drop down to the Hlvor. A high white of Indiana, $24,000; "24x100 on Glue stand | sive tilem an opportunity to marset Dnt was ioe” disposed to Job hin, walt Te Oe Oey ale ae + | MBS STOR alttte augur tenets to the third Fount, ene i £9,000: 50x11 9-10 a oe tow how une | tween the State line and Wolf Falke, south | come to the front and demand payment, ‘Mr. | considerable | cxtry | om ne en cents iste cons organized by nuiuding 2 miecniticent triples treme. a on i ect, $9,000; 50x115 on o2 q excites is getting ow u i ‘OF f 14 ec pe *clOrs. au a1 Twenty-eighth street, healthy the excitement is getting, t Street Adjoining this he had bought of the | of public confidence, and whocould iL attord ne ore eat be shipped to South Che orporation is the People’s Railway | covered with ere 1 pressed paper rienly teenth, 87,500; 2013/3266 9-10 adjoining the | was to ‘be made at the mouth of the Grand pyar cotate 00 eees of hind west of the | ty have his attention distracted from the one | S82 it very rauch less cost and with avery | Company of Chicago. It proposes to lay | ornamented with leaves, v and birds, the ke 7 74> > re relve jiles 2 3 ate line, andembracing what is now knowh ji is i “ii 7 7 Rimeh, more tim. twelve iniles away. | Stale ln antec ten to Soutt Chie | Syd LO ne ee One Aante tay ait ‘and then catried eighty | for three cents each within Seen tar | arrow winding sturease in one corner of tha» on Sedg- R 5 cago. ile also bought, about South Chicago fhe ¢ i i 1 to, naba, whieh has ahar- | fivecents throwzh two divi ¢ 19 | room leads to the wpper story into the, Princess iS- | east of Mr. F ‘hs land, had been sold for | CFO. 2 i east Hy told the company te go about i 100,000, Another | #d to the north of it, several hundred acres and let him alone, and dropped otf : Y Samah pielely hung with costly Gobelin tapestry whien Com vous atin, ‘fhe company pre Pl iy from the docks into Lake Michigan. } per cent bonds will be iss' to build the 4 arnamentes a rots inbabitert into dreams again, ‘The company promptly From Escanaba to Chieago everything is | Toad, and the capital stock will be formefly ornamented the apartments inbabited: wick street, north of Twohey, $5,000; undi- | the preposterous sum of on North Green street, | that the Wagner Palace seventh street, $6,600; 100 feet on Dix street, | ood. ith every foot of land about the to appraise the property. Galling rom Pittsburg to Chieago ordinarily costs a simple style, but provided with every comfort; y waters. At the time of the worth 2 ‘$10 an acre. rily u _ Th rought from’ the Lake | Elevated Road, and the construction would | thy Princess’ dormitory, its walls bum with $16,000; 910x140 on Western avenue boule | powons AND E then worth about S10 an ae Verily the re- | Superior iron 1 a air of unreality over | lands belonging to the State of Indiana But Mr, Forsyt’s mortaage did notma~ | UNiTrond to Lake Superior, where it is put | ground was first broken. As Mr. Cole put | baldaquan bed, with “Hght-biue | silt bangs avenue, south of Polk, $0,000; 259 | ret ynany people are evidently taking ad- | Vicinity of Wolf Lake, and embrcing the to the Jay of the frogs, and again a Ghnal be a series of jocks and | for that reason he did ot think the Council | furniture. Above the tollet-tuble: Ix plucet it 45 610x125, improved, on Rush street, north | are trying to create ‘Soom. ‘This will | Tnitiana, except a small lot of about nineteen unsympathetic. corporation as _ it from Lake Huron to Lake Erie, where tow- ley, the favorit lowers of the Princess, Ince cure been urden, res at the extreme northwest corner of the | i)” peace; fac trom it. When, the land or Erie it must cross the country | to run through fifteen wards in all tho die] patiated und zitt door lows to the Muted tn. blue ae einen sensation: B9x160 $10 on Michigan avenue, Neat | yymors of the SES eee one at x rable q of what is now One ILundred and Eighteenth | Forsyth, who-was still waiting for a return responding piling uv of railroad feeishts, name of the u breakfust-room, the walls Canal street, northwest corner of Four- | One was that the harbor of East. Chica he new r i appre esaving in time. It is loaded in | forty miles of tra ‘d to carry passengers | furalture and doors “being ‘binek and voli A at. OMA Stock | Ca tenee. Woke. tp, rubbed his | WwPTeclable savin 1h forty miles o| y Bers ¥ asing Company, near the Stock- | ‘A‘hother that the Kline tract of 2,010 neres, 2 mn } He bor so accessible that vessels can sail direct- | cents.all through the city wardrobe. The fifta room ts the boudoir, cam~ Company were | Of Jand, including Ciark’s Point; which wa iid tf ean $300,000. | py the Emperor Ferdinand. the furniture being vided 1 of 26 i amed for him. Land in tha ity di eure: t 4 = emse * re A . La n that locality di . relosure State € Pes 2 SS, about te blish themselves a da Pullman aan ate pte gah it began a suit for foreclosure in the State efon sea; liTie a ft vierintit a eer - i rage a ne eee x4 | north of West Erie, $8,000. oo Miclulty of Wolf Lake, A fair speci- | cost much in those days. ‘The purel bees ot Indiana. Butthe mortgagor was | PMain siuline, Ub is ot oun odes gare eR ear etd | efor asin the West. | a lu Lonis ie eae und tast room Is the ‘The Chicago Heal Estate Exchange made 4 | jnen of the Indiana were tnade it $125 an acre with | COUUS OF Uivasleep just about this time as | QUITiNE NO Tov se couth vessel rengnes | Division, taking in, Polit Harrison, Adains, | Hrincoss Hon, with rien hanasmirs oF Ue Bi, ale at ata i ce! e Qa one or two exceptions, and the enthusiastic e INieEht dnael irdinge is loing | 2ith we harbo t rkeag ul Fulton stree! ein the) west. Di- he woodwork in ve and gold. je at at auction of twenty-three lots lo- | soos P Is one might imagine. Girding up his loins | Tae. ‘The freight is necessarily id etaking in Division street; others on | breakfast-room. Douduir, and safon have lao rile, the rata Ui Ke gluzed stoves. : etnrhinl diceet ves lets NESS OF THESE RUMON-GREEDERS — | oft Quaker was very sanguine that at some eighty € : H ites eric s san hanes Fee tne eure etd vere ghteaey tine or other hie or lis heirs would realize a Poe ahs the’ Juiced States "Court LESS THAN HALF OF THAT CHARG ee Franklin! LaSalle, nd Micisizan shrects; an ftatian mantel pieces, tS 2 otages bs " Hing Mills were abou 33,000,000, arge fortune from thi. ie shared the | 9 as sinee fa extre : uel 4 same tl nines to Pitts- | ether on Sichiga ventie from Adis | . rhdona me a 3 : large, 2 pienie at South Park holding out | of new mills that would turn out 3,000 tons | jn relation to the necessities of the Tacife | suit’ is now but fairly commenced, while | agine a point more advantageously situated fsted street from Division to | during bis previous soloura in the Bebumnian greater inducements to buyers than the of steel rails a week, ana 1,000 tons of pig, | Railroad and the future Chicago, located at | the return of values, ene tdol he | for a vast manufacturing centre than this | &) nue, on Fullerton avenue to | Capital, and, feree onder tue went Fea ee Haag INROHARE 708 DE AF [jena oi eae nae dered been dreamed | teestreme corner of Lake Michigan, where | waited. some. seven long years, lias at | very spat about Wolk fate, Clybourn avenue. on Clyviourn avenue to | alteration. re folle ‘eight ters pROPEH Ys: ‘ ¥ of. inpany are devoting all their en- | all the commerce of the mighty Northwest | Jast arrived. ‘The great, seven Shas at) Seierlands about Wolf Lake, while very soiea street, audi on Sophia street back to | in the following order namely: A lurks silt dgsuleand Dose i to finishimg their present works, and | would have to pass, and where it would per” is nowin condition to pay olf his mort- | low and requiring no filling, ‘Ace free from | North Halsted street. hese lines | hung with Gobelin tapestry, the furnituce beng J. F. Keeney has sold during the week in formed no plans beyond." Besides these | come in contact with deep-water navigation. | gage and discharge al! his orher obligations, | malatia for rere than a mile from the shore | there will be “crosstown fer fad xo, with Evert silk his new town of Gurfield si x lots for | specitic Mr. Clark did not live long enough to see | and still have half 2 tillion or Mnare to | of Lake Michigan. ‘The settlers drive wells will connect with all the mam Ti Be tate $11,775 for immediate improvement. CASES OF CRAZY EXAGGERATION, the 3 Z smooth his path down the afternoon of. life. | i and, and the pure water which flon alon—tho elub-room with elezant fucnituee Larkin & Dorr, 92. La Salle street, have | the proposed new docks and other works at FRUITION OF, HIS: HOPES. ‘The title to most of the Forsyth tract, tirowsh in inexhaustible quanti- | qt Washington aud La Salle streets, and the | jo -Iteusisait style—the unte-chnwayer with whit y . reception rion the srnad recep- si 4 = weet and wholesome. Beyond the | pridges at Rush. , Polk,and Harrison, | black walnut furniture, likewise let 7 cow Sork City, | Wolf bike have been talked up and written | He died. in 1867, leavin 1 whereby he | will be seen from the foreguing history. is EVO! aunt 3 ut sold to Mr. J pees New York City, .| yy in astrain of unreality that has thrown | devised all of fee Giateto his two brothers | comes throuzh the patents from the United | Little Calumet Khe country is fertile, the | are to be ocenpied. In return for the use of | The dint Avot tus a finely carved cell forty-four lots for $6,100, and fifteen lots to | diseredit on even the lexitimate part of the | and three sisters namely: Gen. Henry F. | States to the State of Indiane, and thence by | farmers ate prosperous, and the supplits of | the tunnels, the, company propiee to (Tete Races rmeerae ara business men for residences—prices from en One who did not know how to | Clark and Gen. Robert V.Clark, both of the ate patent to George iW. Clark, the odd- | provisions. especially vegetables, are both | them with electricity, and keep them dry and | Ef ta eae nt count sueh nonsense would suppose all regular army, Harriet Savilla Clark and | looking Quaker with whom the history | plenty and ready to De delivered at the very | clean, Llorses will” not be used. “The cars _———— S175 to $300—at Garfield. Also, one resi- | di at iE m rc . 9 “i fs the millionaires in New York had deter- | Sarah Josephine Clark, and Caroline M., the | starts. ‘fhe descent from hint and the deed doors of the manufacturing population | will be carried through the tunnel bya An Old Friend Rexppears. dence at Lumboldt for $1.2 the nattionaires eit their “money. in, the | wife of Jacob Forsyth. | ‘This last-nained | from iis heirs.to the proseh oti Turmish | which seems destined to centre here, at rea- | screw. pea ener i ri ble prices and in first-class condition in Ayiiner (Can.) Thues. 3 been the terror: cc far as recorded transfers go there has | MCE "0. WOT ake, that the Stock-Tards | gentleman—the one who has now cleared a | a title which is at once Tey) short, simple, | so! aie teratia teat anion been ee sess _ | and packing-houses were to be at once re- ool $1,000,000 through the sale of the For- | and perfect. A few of the lots have been | every, respect. Pies ITEMS. of Pesebene Lnke for the last two. year: MORE TALK THAN BUSINESS moved thither, and that every lumber-yardin | syth tract—was a ray the Freizht | purchased by Forsyth from other parties, but | Such are some of the advantages of the ae vibes ‘i of Desebene Wain at Moore's Island, Cat nbout seven tailes on this side of the Quio, snd ; The re f the trans- | Chica very manufael we estab- | Agel Erie It wo. ‘The | itis ers: a ide early every | country about Wolf Lake—advantages y a in the past month. The record of the trans- | Chicago and every manufacturing estab- Agent of the Erie Rail 0. ‘The | itis understood that the title to nearly every ¥ ets one’ of | on Harrison and Sangamon streets are open | SVOMESOCn thursday lust by Mr. s1eNell amt nae < vithin 2 ius seve lishment in the United States was biddit brothers und sisters of 5. yt were areel, 1 very , embraced within We which seem to have marke Hii joctualls aad . Ree ai Bis tks fora site in the new place. alee SiS BSE anxious to. sell, and) Mr Fors Bee % upon bed rock. the busiest Spots in the n future about | to travel, though not yet formally accepted | Me. F. Driscoll sailing up, oe vee ar the yar miles of the Seite De aes UP san, | _Liesident Potter. of the Ratlro: ds’ Belt-) syth shortly afterwards purchased ti FUTURE OUTLOOK Chicago. by the city, _ = | teeary miles an Powjae ewo teete, Brice sminatiest of any mont fn ph 1c ee nc a Line Compan tated toa TiiuuNe reporter | most of the. Jand which had. been of anything about Chicago may well be illus- LDING D LOANS Avork will begin tomorrow on the rebuild- | Geserives the serpent as betng of ‘browa qulor: uary. ‘The record ‘in January showed 555 | during the week that that company ft them by the will. nel in 1869, the | trated by a remark of David Davis at the BUr Tanut oeee pope ing of the Halsted and Sixteenth street via-~ | with bale covering tts body, ‘and would estimate sales for $2,630,774. The August transac) WOULD NOT CONSOLIDATE cement, pushed the sale of Jand | time the ‘Colehour depot was, estab i THE NEW BOARD OF TRADE. =| duet. It will be closed a month. ies length af about 20 feel,” He Immediately dons ake SHOW nEIOE: with the Weston Company. A mecting Of | and sent FOE pming, Alrs. Forsyth | Sues quarter of fate Aa the Stats lug), he, Loire Trade on Friday voted in |“ yrr..¢, P, Silva lias withdrawn from the | sven to make a plunze aed suddenly disaypete Location. No. Consideration, | the Executive Committee was held at wh ich | Sold to Chauncey Bowen and others nt the | Qu the Lake Shore Road. t he ow ners Of tke | favor of the plan recommended by the ma- | gon of George R. Clarke & Co., and has geen te lew altagother. Mr. SeNell 1s postive City property. 385 §-3519,465 | the following route opted for the Rail- | tien unprecedented price of $500 an acre Ironworkers? Addition had agreed to build & | iority of the Board of Directors for financing ot artvership with William’ Hopkin- | & to color. but the whole of tho mouster not South of city limits roads? Belt-Line: It will begin on the North : He vde Park, © | depot there if the railroad company would - building. This ct formed a partnership wi n jain Lo - | being out of the water fy net sure as to length, West of city limi Side near Ravenswood, where it connects moat of ler sant aE + find com: | run its local trains down to thar port, and | the erection of the new building. This fepo™ |-son. | ‘The new firm will be Hopkinson & porsenbaas uence North of city limits, with the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago Pree the pureliise trondiann. rothers and | jyaq submitted plans for the structure. ‘The | was printed in full in Tne Triuxe of Aug. | Silva. ‘The business Will be in real estate | prominently referred to by the Norfolk & Northwest Iterosses the Milwaukee ES wAt that tine a sand-bar ‘crossed the ‘Calu- sketch tok the Directors—tor the proposed | 31. ‘The plan approved proposes the issue of | generally and renting. Vinyinianis the case of a venerable tady, & &St, Paul near Montrose, and the Nerthwest- } ner River near its mouth and turned its ‘cure | depot was a model of architectural ee ponds, and 2 building erected, owned, and > YORK. relutive of Capt. J. W. McLean, She was Same month in 188 ern’s Lowa Divis ar the ear stops ‘The | vent, just as the bar aeross the mouth of the and they ordered the, prepa lt Of new | controlled by the board, and not by auy NEW zi. sinitten atthe supper-table with what seemed August, 180 Chicago, Burlington & Quiney ti Ibe crossed | oid Chicago River turned its current south Hie ables andl stoped ey, ; logal trains at | trustees. ‘The bonds would have as security SOME IMPORTANT BUILDINGS. a partial paralysis which resisted the usual Total since Jan. 1, 1881 a little east a nothe Pareandie near | Ward for nearly Guta mile, so that it entered | the mew station. one they Look i Grius | beside the building and land, the membership | _ Mr. Cyrus W. Field has bought the old | remedies professionally “prescribed. | St. Same period je 2) South yma: fne Wabash, Rock Island, the fa e throazh ae ie how Bnown as the ing the superintendent of ‘the road | tickets, valued at $2,500,000. Washington Hotel at the corner of Groad- psa a Se a ae ae ron ire oe Ti Seen . Western Indiana, and Grand ‘Trunk near Ceeeat Se ae ae amile cast of its } aiong with them. ‘The latter, little ‘Che lot purchased by the Board of Trade | way and Battery place for $107,500. ‘There is | Ghabled her to zo about. the house us well as he Real Estate Exchange will sell Sept. | auburn Stations the Titne's Content and 3! ASTERN STORMS, before the time they wore 1 Bine the int for their new building contains 42,000 square | no building on the isiaid around which so | ever. She considers. that she. owes her life 24a large part of the property formerly | Michigan Central one mile southwest of CLOSED AFTER E. RSIS, jocation, got out on the engine, so tha i acksun street of | many Revolutionary ‘memories cluster es the | to its great curative virtues.” awned by the Humboldt Building Society. Grand Crossing; the Lake Shore. and Fort | and sometimes for months together, so that nobody should ask him anything about it | feet, having a frontage on J i ree a ‘| A ay’ ag ‘ Vai

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