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CHICAGO TRIBUNE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES AMUSEMENTS, 2 28,000 | Company and the. Chicago Beit-Lino Railroad = tho rights of way through the town. ~ HAVERLY'S THEATRE, © : 3500 d Po | The Large, Handsome, and Leading Theatre. Established location, Monroe and Dear- f “New Subdivisions.. | 7 born-sts., Chicago. sn | - The following new subdivistons have been Med | J, 37, HAVERLY,....0....00000e00+ 16 * THE x WEST OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN #.RADICS oF SEVEN | Ishod affords a magnificent drivo as far.as Twe! REAL ESTATE, — | C20 SS eriar tert lone Gektnstrect. West Chicago av; nw corner of West Sixticth’ ° ‘The Jefferson Trustees have passed tho ordi- i S48) acres, dated’ Dec. 2 (Henry W. Austin; nances ‘giving’ thé Chicago Railway Transfer AMUSEMENTS. t M’VICKER’S THEATRE, FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. aria, wi, dz es B. Hosier Four Thousand Dollars a Front Foot Bid for a State Street Lot. . +++es++-Manager and Proprietor. 5) Same property a9 above. dayed Di 33 Williams vo W.G.. SEhiott)s by James L, Campbell. . SERRE oe sama, mem. oe | CHICAGO'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT. ||| COMMENCING CHRISTMAS MATINEE, Faw fealthy Demand for Inside Prop- Summary. for the Week. pabey fist sh 8 x Bene “athe tollowing is the total amoulat of city and | fis ofa d. Nletgiaa Oe ee uae Suburban safes within a radlus of seven miles of | ‘euis "oot 4 Boe A Tay Tne StI wae eadhiy Semin: foe. xeoere,, Dune ar sgenth at Block Y and pare Block by Glover and erty, but “Sellers Scarce. WERLCOME HOME! BAZEL ce RE | ee ee Nasa seiner « oy | THE MASTODONS BACK TO THEIR BIRTHPLACE. || Mie gblerigan at $ w cor of Wabansi: ay, BT7xST4 ft, by Arbor piiice, Nf. 1300 thin "Block 7 Union Park Secona Audition, by H. A. Field: - e North Franklin ‘st, 198-10 {¢ to BMarkot, in Lot 35 Bronsun’s Addition, by Isabella Dixon. rete Teivinw eof railroad, ofw 3{of ne 34 Sec. 3, : i. ward Hnurlund, = Last Year's Sales. fe alterna av; mG OOF of Ogden, 345x133 and 119 fr, real in Berry Qbale n a ._ Bales of real estate last year foot up's healthy. | "Osien av, near the above, 1238-10x217 and 167 ft, by : ‘tho total of. transactions of the ee u See ean maak oat “Ghdinne dyes W cor of One Hundred and Eightoonth Six Hundred Dollars a.Foot’ on. Wabash Avenue—Activity in Acres in Spots. MONDAY, DEC. 26, Commencing Christmas Matinee, 2 o’clock, Monday, Dec. 26, pe Waue ONee at Coeeaien MADISON SQUARE THEATRE CO; b) 5 _MISS EFFIE ELLSLER, ae { 4 MISS SYDNEY COWELL, es Ent .: y MRS. SOL SMITH, . : : MISS FLORA LIVINGSTON, i: a Plans for S5C0,000 Office Buildings— ovement on Market ¢ Tanre Street. year before. - Real-estate transactions have been < Andi ieee Cee etree rs steadily increasing since 1877, but business has prerence by, a cor of ‘Diversy: at, all of Block 3, by \ T MISS PERLE DUDLEY, The Demand for Property. Ree eee err GOL Ieee dallewes ee | gghoauiaae aw cor of Fittceath, 2i0Lx1% ft br | | | | hi MR. GUSTAVUS LEVICK, It has been incorrectly stated that $5,000 a | —— : _ - Callfortia neg 7 cor of. Milwaukee, 10 acres, by t t i MR. CO. W. COULDOCK, front foot bas been offered for tha fifty feet on 3 Jahn Johnston TT orard, intersection of Milnnukeo oe On ARLHS BOWS ni & St Paul Mallroad, ¢ 3g of .n wif Sec 12,389,158 of railroad, by Grayaon & Carson. Ape Lincoln av, 8 Ww cor of Sanderson, part of Sec. 3, 34, Miby Geome 5. liarter et al. prs 3 fren. Johnson St, la Block 2 Brand's. Addi- thon, br C.F. Swope. Buchanan’ seme cor of Wabansia, 5x8 ft, by Le. the northwest corner of Adams and State, owned. by Ogden, Sheldon & Co.- The facts are that €4,- 000 a foot was offered and refused. The would- ‘be purchaser, who had supposed that the fizure he named would buy any unimproved property y MR. W. B. CAHILL, " y .p. MR. EDW. MILLOZEN, _.; MR. E. M. ROBERTS, a : - : MR. PRANK COLFAX, : » MR. WM. MaxwELL. NSTRELS! in the city, was surprised at the treatment of OSes Monroo st, s fof HSx1s5 ft; in Block & Rock- ; ae ee a ea aaa ear aee Eau Oe ERS ous te br. A THE EEROPEAN THE ORISA Ag THE GRENT Ap THE PAYOUS, a wh Lite CyARMET ER cot nontysovonin an w & ix me EUROPEAN pag Tue onwite AAG Tug ceeve UP cue pavous, A SIMPLE STORY OF LOVE. for sale atany figure. This eociaeat ee fectly the present condition of the real-estate batter Chicago. There is a good deal of money ooking for choiae~ lots, and buyers are bidding high for them. But owners, especially owners of . inside * business sites, are ‘unwilling to sell, and decline the tempting offers made them. Thig.state of things will soon be followed by the’ hatural results. There will be Ut, by the. County Clerk. - 5 Vite Cor Of Tulew-third S75 #4 4Y | Revised and Reconstructed on a Stupendous Scale! wigrnee Ee White, eee MEifinar Mlaseet eee nore OF NOES OS SS. 3S A Wealth of Entirely New and Novel Features! The Mightiest Minstrel Combination in Existence! All the Minstrel Celebrities of the Day! ‘Oak av, n w cor of Church st, 243x200 ft in Village of Evanston, by John Evans, * HOERE THEY ARE: The Famous Billy Rice, The Great Sam Vevere, The Inimitable Frank Cushman, A SWEET HOME-LIKE PICTURE, Building Done and to Be Done. cultorniasss'w cor of T'wonty-socond st, 2x10 : ‘While building ts quiet at present, as it-nat: | Thvdisteravse corof Herndon st, 14%{xN0 ft, by urally would be fn the middle of winter, plans | GeormoN. Nee. ne are belng made for some very "handsome im: |; Upauont arti cof ot North Hoyine sy SOx ti, TENDER AND TOUCHING. . ‘a sharp advance in the valuation of inside real amerite next ecritig: “tro-ottios buildity jon M. W. Jones. ate a estate, and buyers will turn into outside proper | PTAmants Rox’ Spat core of $900,000 cach, | Fea bs Louis ogee. Ten OF FE | Kon Giltoil, John Rice, - EM. Kayne, Tom Sadler, ————___—— i Bob Hooley, dim Adams, John Gorman, James Gorman, ALTERNATE SMILES AND TEARS. ty, which can be bought at reasonable figures, and in which there is a larger percentage of ‘prospective gain. feventy-five feet on the, west side of State street, oppost t Congress, belonging to the estate of William Waller, bave been sold for $70,000. A lot on Wabash avenue, between Harrison street and Hubbard court, . belonging to the ¢s~ tate of B'S, King, has been sold by Mr. F. A. will be erected in the’ immediate Vicinity of tho r! new Board of Trade by a firm of leading are. | “THE STAYING SCOURGE: . | Dan'Thompson, —_ Jolin Lee, James Walsh, Eddie Collier, tects in casé the Supreme Court decides in favor —_*_ - George Gorman, Billy Hing, Frank Casey, » Toni Chase, of the vacation of La Salle street. I1 the decis- | Small-Pox Continucs to Number Its Vic- | James Greene, George McAuley, George Hurley, Alf Holland, jon of thé court should be “adverse arrange-| tims, as the Result of Infection—The | George: McDonnell; Chas. Shattuck, ‘Paul Vernon, + James Leary, ments. are being. discussed that will se-|° Westphalia Passengers Wil Not} Tom Earle, Lem Wiley, . Gus. Herwig, Henry Miller, cure “an. almost - equally:-good sita in tho fravel Westward This Christmas—A | W, Willis, 7Eddy Quinn, Chas. Ross. Henry Monroe, .vicinity. “Several importdnt new ‘buildings are | Sad Case~A Scare at the Hospital,and | Chas. Freeman, ..0., W. Artz, George Nichols, E. Brooks, projected for Van Buren strect, among them | the Means Adopted to Prevent Simi- | M. Wilson, “"@Q, Carter, +3} K. Marshell, Fred Bearsy, ~ See Bertram, -- As Maxwell, iL Morrison, Frauk Sweetram, GOES HOME TO EVERY HEART. GRIND OPERAAINR Bragg for $600 2 foot, or $42,000 in all. ‘S five-story G1 = ry building ‘at the northoast corner of.| lar Occurrences. 4+ a teeters See ee ee ar ben, ‘Third avenue and: Vati Buren: street, anda six- | “Whatever may bo sald ‘of tho prevalence’ of | ‘A. Itippert, I. Wilson, Bank Dunam, (. Brough, i = ei St story building on the northwest corner of ‘Third. | small-pox, it 1s a fact that it keeps breaking out | R, Galey. ; “Henry Turner, Wm. Brewers Fred Lace. Clark-st., opposite Court House. 2 . 3,39, 12, to Mr. T. P. Wilson, for $25,000. ‘Tne northwest corner of Wabash avenue. and Eighteenth street, aixty-six feet front, has been’ gold for $42,500.. It will be improved. at once with a first-class building, .with stores on the rst foor and flats above. ee Pierce: & Ware have sold. leasehold’ on the southeast corner of North Wells ‘and Michigan. streets, four-story and “basemen brick: and stone building, $40,000; 52 feet, north front, on ‘Adams strect, near Michigan avenue, $20,000; dwelling and lot, No. 26. Prairie aveaue, $8,000; avenue and Van Buren strect. * in new places every day—the vatural..result of, “There is 0 report that 'a party of wealthy eapi- | infection. Persons should not delay or besitato ASTOUNDING ADDED ATTRACTIONS: ‘talists are looking for a suitable location: in the | about being vaccinated, and nobody should .em- central part of tie city on which to erect a large | ploy either man, woman, or ebltd that fe not THE ONLY LEOR! brewery, with all the modern improvements and | vaccinated, and whose family-is: not vaccinated i ; ra sare vappltancés for a fie manufacture of lanen. bec: || also. -Vaecination fs almosta sure prevention } HE BR F; AT TA NFRETTA “FAMILY OF “ENGL is ih PAN in five yeaté “ | of'amall-pox, and it modifies ‘the cases greatly lot.on the corner of Monroo and Market streets.’| ‘wire persons who have been vaccinated are ut- T R Z . ANTOMINISTS, That properte. The Tor bus a frontage of 100 tacked with the diseqs0: oc - advnout Remember MATINEE Monday, Wennssday, and Saturday, . Matinee performances arket, 71 i¢ County Hospital as a sudden out- ‘i; is ha s fect on Markel, 78 gn, Stonroe, and 00 ‘on the break of susii-poe Mthio fts walls ‘Thursday as grand as night. A Happy Christmas, Merry New-Year, and many of them. Jowett, of Buttalo. fot $125000. During the | Mbt a convalescent who bas been an inmate |. = Jowett, of Bultalo, for. $125,000. “During of. the hospital for two months was taken. down commz summer a large warchouse, covering | with the disease: He ‘was. working around “The Phoenix Never Dies.” ‘The Foremost American Character Actor, *. | -* Milton Nobles, - |, IN A POSITIVELY AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. Block. 3, ‘Schleswig. Subdivision, .Sec. 35,39, 13, $15,000: 200 feet in Block 9, Normal School Sub-- division, $3,000; house and ‘lot.No. 355 Orchard street, £4,000;50 feet in Block 5, Normal School Subdivision, $1,400; 25 feet, south front, Sixty- third street, near Halsted, $600; lot 2x12 on Congress ‘street, between Laflin and Ashland the ‘entire lot, will be erected by the Messrs. Jewett for their stove business in the West. - During the past year 4,250 permits have been issued by the Buildmg Department, covering 2.015 permanent structures, and an expenditure Of $11,500,000... distributed. as follows: South Division, $5,173.000;- West - Division, $4,200,000; North Division, $2,225,000. Following is Chi- sthe building, and must have caught the disease from outside infeetion.. Two more cases turned up Friday night, which were removed to-the Pest-Hongo yesterday morning. The County Hospital is going to provide a temporary pest- house by furnishing a portion of the dend-houso for that purpose, whlch is isolated from the other buildings. : f By ELISON, FLERSHELY & C0, + Bi und 6} Randolph-st, By GEO. PR. GURE & CU., . Hand 215 Madison-si cago's building record for the lust ten Scare: ; - ig ing. for, fast ote THE WESTPHALIA CROWD HALTED. * FL Srontage, Costs ‘SL6L: * $10,153,000 Dr. De Wolf felt relieved yesterday mornmng 30.00 | when he/ received the following dispatel from as SASH | the quarantine officer at New York: “~~ f + 4 Westphalia pussengers -have been properly eared for. See my letter. W.M, Sart avenue, $1,675. Among- their recent store rent- als are the new buildings Nos. 24, 7%, and 23 ‘Wabash avenue, to Holton & Hildreth, for three years and a fraction for $31,500 for the term, ‘nd five-story and basement building on Wabash avenue, to A. Weber, of New. York, plano manu- facturer, for two years’ Jease, for $10,000 for the rm, ‘Mesers. Keeney and Hosmer have bought eighty. acres in tne W.# of S. E. X of Sec. 3, a DEPARTHENT. | TNTERVIEWS Seamer REGULAR TRADE SALES, | ..,.0%; Bright @onemia, REESE | yueveil probably carn up by today on tomorrow, : i ae inst | PUL SrAL pre bably turn Uppy cgany ortomorrow. | Tuesday Morning, Dec, 27, at fla.m, & 3p, m., | Tuesday, Dec. 27, 9:30 a. m., and Thurs- p Supported by his own FAULTLESS COMEDY COM a s : DRY GOODS His Hew American Comedy Scie : Z E IrKish RUGS. l= WE MAKE A CLOSING SALE uaile west of Garfield, for $40,000. aon | N b a 5 | pains to prevent emicrants infected with small- \ ‘ghiaipenan. Bane *orty ‘aekes bays :been #0) fau7I69 | Dox from leaving for the West, It isthis cluss | Of acholce selection (which did not arrive in time | * day, Dec. 29, 9:30 a. m. pate : "Ren acres have been cold near Pullman, on ~ park Row. of veaple which keaps the Calcaso post-bouse for Inst woek) M d D 9 id iS =| ions oO _ really. ive no cini On b Ope Huntred and leventh eect for S83" | 4 sesoution hes already eon introduced | {Hl Benny whe, aly BENS clam upon GURRHGRTR RR onday, Dec.26 : : advance on previous figures. Lots-near Pull- man have sold for $300 to $400 cach. os * Aplow works and a rubber manufacturmg ‘company have purchased sites at Garfield. The incorporated title of the former is the Chicago & Sandusky Plow-Works. pee = The sale of the Clifton House Inst week for into the Common Council to open Park row. in furtherance of Mr. Lehuiann’s plan for a pier and restaurant on the Coney Island style at the end of that. street. Mr. Lehmann’ bas tested and warned the New York authorities in time, there ts no doubt that 1,200 infected emi- grants would bave been thrown upon Chicago to scatter the disease in its midst: ~ Turkish & Persian Rugs, |, THOUSAND LOTS in each Offering. ‘These sales will essentially be made up of the same or shollar Lines of Merchandise as we have been sell- ing for the month Iast past. All goods are adapted to Present demand, There will bo’more than ONE §@™ In active preparation—THE PHOENIX, ESSsa 327 Monday, Jan.2—The Greatest Living Character « Comedian, SOL SMITH RUSSELL. opening with \ GRAND NEW YEAR'S GIFT” MATINEE. i ° . i : . considerable influence in the City Government New cases were Seperea santerane from No. Circassian Carpets, : and the Common Council,'‘and intends to carry’) 29 Alaska, No. 200 May, No, 153 North Peoria, No. out his plans, But’ there ‘arc indications that | 221 Burling, und No. 183 West Washington strects, ne has against him the powerful influence of | Three men walked into the Health-Oifice—one = -. ro the lllinols Central, which has ‘adopted the | from the Bethel Home, the second from the IG ll HE Poi eres, AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY’S THEATRE— MR. HENRY E. ABBEY respectfully announces first appearances in Chieazo of MIME. ADELINA PATTI. IN THREE rae AMUSEMENTS. $143,000 dia not include the Iand on which it CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, stands, but only the building and thé Iease- hold interest. :: The fee remains the property of Mr. 1. Walter, an ola and: well-knowu resi- dent of Chicaro, who leased itin 1872 for forty - years, . The ground-rent ‘was fixed at. a ininimum of $6,5000 year, with a revaluation every tive years on ‘a’ 6 per cent basis. .Tho present Dullding, put up shen “material and bor were very hlgb, cost $232,000.” a Ira. Brown sold three blocks at Glencoe to Mary EB. Zeblow for €15,000;. ten lots at Glencoa to James M. Goodell Jr. for $1,000; four lots. at Glencoe to Gardiner G. Willard for. $500; four Jots at LaGrange to Jonas Dawson for $500; two NOTICE. ‘The sates as above announced will close the pres- policy. of shutting up all the streets that cross Delavan ONES: fn Nort Clarke street, and the ent business year, During the ‘months ‘of January its tracks, and 80. cutting the public that gave } “‘There eases of sinall-pox were removed from it the right-of-way. olf‘ from ‘all access to the | the County Hospital which ‘were “developed and February following we shail sell at auction only ‘ 3 ones = on TUESDAYS af each wok in this Department. 2 a" N.B.—This will bo the Closing Sate. Goods must | March1we shall. resume our TWO SALES woekly— | ‘ lake: 2 there Friday night. Deaths were reported from vic: Every Tuesday und ‘hursday, and % RRP be woe. : We yy und every jay, and so con. the hospital of persons taken from No. 919 North { be sol i tinue for the entire Spring Season. F Some of the property-owners and residents | ji aN NaInGe -oereotee Dent £ : : of that vicinity object to the opening of Park | frm cmelepee in theate scoured at wor ELISON, FLERSHEIS & CO., GEO. P. GORE & CO. Auctioneers. row on the grounds that appear in the follow- | Augusta, No. 217 West Seventeenth, and No. 20 Si and $6 {tandolph-st. : Keenan streets ase tae ‘ELEGANT - We Shall Clean Out ing petition: ~ dots at LuGrange to William Cunningham for Mr. C.J. Fraser, connected with the abstract firm of Handy & Co., bas prepared a beautifully iummnated abstract-of-title to the. property of the Hiinots Club on Ashland: avenue; it was rhe upderslimed, residents and property-own: | afr. Charles D. Colson has sont $5 to Supetin- ers in the vicluity of Park row, having learned that a resolution “has: been offered in the City Council for. tho opening of eaid strect to the lake, and that said resolution has been referred to.your committee, beg respectfully to protest tendent McGarigle for the relief of the family of ex-Ollicer Minchman; whose wife died ‘a tew “days ago of smull-pox and starvation. Tho ex- policeman fs a crivpic, has four children.to care ’ AT .AUCTION, Household Furniture i Monday Matinee and Night, Dee. 26, and Tuesday, Dee. 27, GRAND OPERATIC CONCER ’ ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: Tuesday Evening, Jan. 3, ’82, at 8:15 o'clock, Wednesday, Dec. 28 ALL PARTIALLY CLOSED OUT LOTS OF Boots & Shoes, So the buyers will have an extra chance, Tho sale ‘will Do largo and attractive and there will be for, and js unable to earn a living at present, rescued to the slub yesterday by Bir. Handy. e document ts written ‘on ‘parchment, and i5 as handsome a plece of penmanship as it would ‘be possible to turn out for a similar purpose. The Chicago Real-Estate Circular points out, as evidence of the opportunity for an advance in real-estate values, that. our present value per , , Square foot for our best. residence property 4s about $150 per square. foot, and for! the ‘vest business property about’ $i0 per square Toot. as against: $15. for residence and ‘$10 for the choicest business property in New York. A GRAND REVIVAL Thursday Evening, Jan. 5, and Saturday Afternoon, Jan, 7, at 2, MADAME ADELINA PATTI ‘Will be supported by the eminent tenor, SICNOR ERNESTO NICOLINI, And the popular artists of the “Patti” Company. HIME, ADELINA PATTI Will appear in the first part on ench occasion ina brilliant concert prosramme, and in the second part will assume the principal soprano roles in an act se- against the opening of sald street. to the lake, : : peninst oF 4 r¢ All'money cent tor him to the Health Ollice ho | _Mr. Alfred Ray (of Marshall Fletd & Co,), who is Peligring that Do public necessity exists or can | sill receive through Clerk Merki, ‘This case isa, | SOMR East to reside, bas wuthorized us to sell public thoroughfare: that it would alsturb the | Most sad aud deserving one, and worthy the at- peace and quiet of thé neighborhood, endanger | tention of the charitably inclined. » xi the health of the residents; and result in great |. THE HOSPITAL SCARE. & 3, , depreciation in the value of thelr property; and |. Tae Hospital Commitren of the County Board | Wednesday, Dec. 28, at10 o’clock, they respectfully suxgest to the committes that |‘moy yesterday and took up tuo question of iy ais kesibeses ine art sgl oy be gpene aa monde | Snips athe heel Nove ie members - ee. could assign’ any cause, consistent. with 2G i WAV. private speculation, and therefore unre that the | tanagemont: for the appearance of the disease 1626 Indiana-av-, granted” pening should not .bo there, but they reported that the greatest con- | Rich Parlor & Chamber Suits, n Py fe oh “ ion ex! among 18 ‘patients. . 1c} ron & Saturday*s Transfers. Rebecea Church, M.A. Farwell, were inclined, however, todo everytbing in | Pining-Room, Kitchen & Laundry, B.F. Norris, <.. -...>-. Eugene S. Pike,” their power to prevent the spread of the dis- russels Carpets, Mirrors, i William H. Turner, - It. B. Sfacon, : euse, and to this-eni fesued an order forbidding Hair Mattresses, Bedding, &c. SCS KRUBVEL VOOUS RA salt, -' E.G. Mason} the admittance of visitors to the institution une | Everything in tho house strietty first-class. s GEO. P. GORE & CO., “rhe following instruments were filed for rée- ord Saturday, Dec. 24: cry popes. 2. Gras, H til further orders, which order will go into eifect | Sale without reserve. 12! ¢ SON, es EIM & dew be . * : ‘Sery to Margaret W. 1iOdes)acretercscuyy W. HL Itydi Alex. Ottice : ; Atay 39 bE “ u Bate at, a w corner of. Thiriy-aixth, of 21xi23 . H, Ryder, lex. Olficer, there, and authorized Mr. Mattocks to spare ne Qe ; i u Bate meapeyomeeniaenom oy | BE ON raion re, EA fo pomcene cores | ONCIAIMEN Dag age | Mm2y Dec. 29, at 9:20, lp A eM A irl 3co. W. = . 5 utes, If any new cases should appear the "i pnvon shaw corner oF Aueidees 8 Bich Rate Newell Doggett,” James Leoudrd, - morruo veil} Yo -temporariiy converted into a REGULAR TRADE OF By the Strongest and most Complete Comic | "7! #Be accessories of costames, scenery, chor . ined Dev. 3 MeGratk ss a - S > | pest-house,' where. the unfortunates. will be CR. R. ization i i ; <Stserahy “a 2 | doba Van Armin, | Mig-d-G: Shenley, | Exved for uel they oun be tomoved Rront: the Abts) CM Bey TAT y Opera organization in America, the GRAND ORCHESTRA sbatyceatetrath to ann Siccrauy ------ 1000 | 2. D- Garratt, agent + Bt wailiams, WHAT ONE BNOKEN-OUT .VICTIE. SAY Do THURSDAY, DEC. 29th, at 10 a. m. I i Under SIGNOR D'AURIA, and supported by the arte H Soula0 2t, dated Sept. 25 Wohin Welch toJumes James meKitdiey, .- Nrs-8 E. Wheeler, TO INFECT OTHERS. 680 pleces Unclutined Paggagc, Tranks, Valises, if | HEL fete Of the“! Lat? Company. 3 2k i E Hor) = fae saigisiag 1,500 ¥ We Eldredge, “> <AWilliam H. Keogh? qmne Police at t be Lop Chicago Avenue Pollea Bae ate ener cash, A deposit required from | « 1,000 i L SPECIAL NOTICE,'d a t . Loomis, u the wert to see which one 0} PONASOE ese * ; 2 rice BL fy,dutea Sept. 26 Gohn Scanian to Juimes » thelr number Wil Hest “prec coe oe tes ELISON, FLERSHEIM £ CO. 1,000 Desirable Lots to Close, SER nee ct es ero om 2800, small-pox. ..Their fears are not without reason, Wednesday 3 at a0 3m. af the, pian rooms of essrs ines Pianos), Strects and Soulevards, é for every man connected with the station has = 1d ork on the cable road goes steadily on, and | noon exposed to the dread disorder, Lust friday a, i Fabius st iby ftn of Garfield av, e ¥ Soxidi it, S quilted Dec. 24 (Seth Gaze to Jotin C Parke)... SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, neers} Goods packed for country merchants, a CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, | = ee €] Hf Oi all AMUSEMENTS. 5 a . 101 ES ot Kees 7. E “alles. dated Deol (FG. and SAL Adams % (within a few weeks, it is hoped, the cable cars | nicht aman with a beautifully dovcloped ease ako and Ram Hegtton ROSERLe buiden aecy eareig - SO [Will be ronning. ‘The State street ears are now | of mmo disease onlled at the stavion and said be! Qn Tyegday, Dec, 27, at Ho, 823 Clark Daten Lake 204 Bante runuumg on State street by means of temporary | had” the. small-pox, and had been to -the . Ys " J U GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Every Evening at Sand Matinees Wednesday.Sata~ day, ahd Sunday, one week only, commencing MON- Da\, DEC. %, at the Curlstmss Matinee, r mento: Leavitt’s Great Specialty. Co. M. B, LEAVITT, SOLE PROPRIETOR: ». 7 TAR Gated Dee: 29 (Caroline L Ward to vitaion AbATan ‘pest-house, whero he was refused admisal : “ = 5 ¥ = . lon f A A . Trentysocont staet, asl the Stadiooe aveer | Because or tho diready overcrowded condiueu ot | WeSt Congress-st., neat Hoyne-av., Miss Melville as - Josephine cars are running on State street to Lake. With | told him to apply ‘tb tho "police" Ton assistance, -At 10 o'clock sharp, will sell the contents of 3 10-room 3 0 ; tho exception of a little paving tho down-t The stationkeeper, therefore, called i louse of Elen: r lown-town a jn two FURNITURE, UPRIGHT PIANO, . D Supported by the full Strength of this Re- + Clark-st. opp. Court-House. diving from the dome of the theatre to the ne! Jow, a distane of & feet, the most difficult festever attempted by man or woman. SANFORD and WILSON, ‘The foremost comedians of Amenca- JEPPE and FANNY DELANO, ‘The inimitable sketch artists. ‘ FLORA MOORE, ‘The greatest of all Irish character artistes. SELBINI and LILLY, : wo E.Siado)... 5 2,080’ | belt of :the road is finished. and there is'an un- | Physicians. One of them said it wasa case of : Perirceies sig, 00 | the Archer, avenue.curve is being putin and | balf in the stationkeeper’s room—the main.) Suits. Hers, Bedding, Sliver and Plated Ware, ong THIS THIS READ THE NAMES! ee ¥- quod Dee. 2s Caster in ‘Guaueery io A . oe peril: is ret to, be dune. In front of the room ot sie ballaing- he was oe bed t) a Paintings, n pnd sil ‘apnortaintng toa ‘well-furnished i ‘ . THE CELEBRATED 4 -Hhodes) « sed stairs, ere jouse. “Salo percmptory. : : Robey se Winaot Wen Police Evicias He, 7 oe wacaithe failover tacks ‘all ulght, and-'up to li o'clock yesterday SPH Con, MOORETIOUSE, CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS Wednesday Mati- £ FRENCH TROUPE DAVENE, 7 duted uly 27 (Willam Davis to ¥.F, Veneoy? “tun | CvenIn Grusied a wreck curve | morning, when he was taken away in tho Health Agent and Salesman. Nist Plons. W., Mme. M.. and 3ille. Lotto. Remember will probably be’ Gnished’ during the coming | Department ambulances. OF course the prison: nee and Night ae eee re Lg mien Ant tome, ata reat oF it Dee North av.sw cor of Leavitt st, nf, 50x12 11 gated Dec, 4 CE. 11 Sheldon Lo! Marearet ‘ Buate st, Eldridge court, ef, Iéxit : improved, dated: vec 2s CA. D. aad AS ‘Trude t0 Paul NegTICH)<cncccsecweezzeserccecee, 20,000 ‘West indiana st. 168 ftw of Wood, sf, alway datea Nov. 21 (Levi W. Fierson ‘to Theodore ‘Winholt). a Scot ‘alluce st, tn 0 Tt7-10 tr dated Doc. 15 (Charles B James O'Brien)... ‘West Adams at ne cor iam F. aid Thursday ‘week, With the exception of a little concreting | ers in the cells adjoining. the one occupied bj on the east track, near’ Thirty-fifth street, both'| the broken-out man were exposed tothe ‘cone NIGHT, NIGHT, Bracks are completed from. Twenty-seeond to | TyGauyoug such prisonees locked ineeece aes | AWE Ea) (eeeeeeee ‘i ‘Thirty-ninth’ street, and there is yet to,be.a | night—more than tho station tas contained in are eer fr iday, Satur- stretch of stone block paving putin south ef | anyother night of the past three veurs. These | Tuesday, Dec. 27, ait 10 a. m.. i 7 Thirty-first street. The--wooden block. p: prisoner, too, were taken about 2 o'clock that AL Novasts Ml Gach id day Matinee oO. abash-av. ‘- —_——— and Night, . hams ment hos been finished with the exception of a | 2tternoon to the Bridewell, where. if they them selves are intected, they will sprond the disease. | The entire Contents of a Marbie-Front House, con- sisting of Parlor Sets. Dressing Cases, Bedroom, occaccio Jength cast of the track between Twenty-sixth Sets, [° Carpets, Crockery, Beddinz, &c. All must be sold, us THER Mi THE ae THE ROCK ISLAND ROAD. dated Dec. 15 (Will and Twenty-ninth Streets.:. At the enrine-house Meath) - Special Dispatch to The Chi rj ve everything is ‘in ‘readiness to start up, and the (cago Tribune. parties have retired from business. Sone " a Tdi fudated Dee a6 (Arthur De forty-grip-cars are near completion." + ahead a Beat eee aie ne ,Chicazo, Rock ‘Weds SEARSING: 5 Box-Office now open for inte GENT. ARATE or pare Fe 8 | awake Wena hy ts AemIN, interfered with | surgeal department, tho chiet of wick De, | S————————— ee | Hoey & Hardie} aa |Best and 5 PD sxippiherepn ber bei ntop dance. 4 4 * | work on the West. Washington: boulevard, and. 4 7 i = - 21, pping rope.ani emeaee sie diagan etiimay ite EQIenc nam | WO improvement moces, slowly; enerdar | nlasds scnifting wee ee cueshatad aieita AEN the sale of Reserved Seats.) anp¥ ane. anvuc HUGHES: 3 NELLIE RICHARDS, 2 ‘The popular vocal queen. Biewari ay, 4932.n of Fourteenth st. © f, Tidal 2 QS. McNamara tu same BONNIE SutiGaimae! THE FOUR DIAMONDS, | °: ‘Watson, Sawtelle, Bevarde, and Gilmore, z “AND THE TWO BARNEYS;” Barney McNulty and Master Barney. in the ~ 86h MALONEY'S VISIT. pany: Byutt Ey 7 L2oxld 4, dated Dec. 22 CF. W. Straus'to TonD SOWGW). voncose nase "4 Neeley stan tts of Archer av.e f. Sxii fe, duted Dee. 16 (4wurd Clark to John tiers). 500 Dayton st, Sift n of Gartield ay, ¢ 1, Bxl25 ft, Guted Dec. 19 (J.B. Patterson to W.. Hutch~ than heretofore, and it’.is hoped their. promise MICHIGAN'S : THANKS. tho: paving - was fiuished: to Ann street, is Fed Saray ge ina earanee NATION. F Meaty oa on, ns told | Beh eee ate eae a Sat seats »_Stogest) seRAGurs OuYMEIG THEATRE = Ne ~ s the promise - Clark-st., between Lake and Rundolph. thls wise precautionary measure. : Last Night. y Company Traveling. | wonay, suNDAY, Dec, %,Positvely Last "Pato will be made good. ‘The stone contractors hav Been doing but itl latelgy using we tee ave | Mayor -Hurrison received. the. following is de by Amhe1 4 Norkothe granit—will bo put on mluch taster —— ances, Matinee at 2:30, Evening at$ o'clock, of é HYDE & BEHMAN’S Sr mihy eonwucas ans [eerie ramemaeee re | ~=~=PT ANOS TON NOEL ES | Miuldoon’s Blunders ” n almost impa: le from the recent rains, | calamity-stricken people of Michigan, of the Avnumber-of the cross streets east of .Unfon enero rt which C! t generous part which Chicago has taken in eis | RE pREFERRED BY LEADING ARTISTS. | MILTON NOBLES ComBINATON, 200 inson}...; = : Tee ot tax! rit Livesey i o William Stevens) wcsey 800 | Park are in the * most disreputable con- | bonalf: PROF, SULLIVAN’S RK Names: BELLY & RyAN Tc’ Be Names OLYMPIA QUARTE ‘DANCING ACADEMY; © ITE, : : MORRIS & FIELDS,’ “ide, ‘Lous, is? Twenty-second-st_ ‘A class for adult bexinners next Wednesday and Monday evenings, Practice class ‘Tuesday anu Pri aay evenings. School. reseption Frieay. ofe008- Private lessons given in waltzing. : DE LONG’S DANCING ACADEMY, «” NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL. Sunday Afternoon, 3 p. m., Fronk BENNETT & GARDNER, Fue oe ‘BOYD. BORDEAUX SISTERS, Grand Sacred Concert, KEEGAN & WILSON, and LITTLE CAMILLA. ‘The whole concinding with Kelly & Ryan's Scream- De ‘Hawthorn av, 349 fis oF Division st, wf, 100x135 *, ‘it, with ollier lots in same addition, dated : Dec. = (estate of R. T. Haines to. William ML : Unlsto ueres, dnied Dée- <4 (atsser in Chancery i ucres, dated Déc. 24 (Master jeery soue Mutual Lire-Insurance Com- . First Prize at Philadelphia, 1876. dition, Serer reek be almost, nce-deep. | Pon: Hoos, BMich., Dec. 24—To the -Hion. First Prize at Montreal, 1881. Nothing. has “been. donc. recently. by th West Side Gas Company towards putene in | Carer H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago and Chair: Dore: puriampss pertad Soke 2 | man of the: Michigan Heltey- Committee: In ac- Eo Siuemoemmr edie: | wine ie caaeer ners cs | Dahlgren & Steger gO ‘wor! is weel ith the erection of thi “4 urer for sf for the -Inmpposts. Only onc load of ‘trees was receivea | benetlt of the Biicnigan sufterers: "louse trans: 3 147 State-st., Chicago, Ill. the past week, becauso of tho bad roads. The | Mit to the citizens of Chicago the heartfelt 3 : Tt, dated Dec. 24 (same party 10 same task of rf thanks of our chai fe " is Wertaiien sete Be fy 10 samme pa of removing the cottonwood trees along irges for this generous Christ- . i Sirs o . the boulevard is still progressing. Yesterday a:| 78s olfering. _ - ©. C. CARLETON, ‘ N BY TH ing DON’ 3 American i Raaed erry t6 Ring Of Mien Were at ROLE ee eng Fe ereeu ge | Mayor and Chairman of Pt, Hivos eles Gog talttos. N¥ROXOLINE, ner aN EY THE Comedy, BULDOONS BLUNDERS. Sr Arg nrg aon mente Of these blooming nuisances betwena lebey and —$__—— ——— | CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Prd centage aneerr ng eene ERO) lo, Five-Step,. jet, Polo, Soc: re classes ‘of ft; dated Dec. (B. G. waltzing o specialty and unexcelled. forming. For particulars‘call from 11 to2 Gitier io tous Wert. ‘o'clock. GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, Hoyne strects. The contract for, the flagstone | ‘They haye a musical eoliege in Ohio where | AL POG > B it iv E G U R E. : Under the direction of Prof. A: ROSENBECKER, riser io : crossings will: be let in & day or two, the last 4 e'y x 3 miley ar lash vot meetin of the board having referred the matter | Se. began Operations. five years ago with : Admission, 25 Cents. Charles Balt toa committee with power to award ‘the con- | 20 eqiupment of pianos consisting ofoneeach & i Niven Commencing THIS SUNDAY XMAS NIGHT, Dec. 25, ttact..to. the: lowest responsible bidder. ‘The | Ofa half-dozen. different American manu- is Ba} tar Interesting Progratame Sanday, Deo. U4 18,25, | Exim Chritmns Matinee. tomorrow at Usual CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. | an, E LVAD L i 5 nesday and Saturday. ecares ~The Funniest Play on Record,” Jartott & Rice's ite sale. of 4 sents for PE Secs of Chicago Church Cholr Co. opens atthe Box Wednesday next. First performance ‘Sistizes Year's Day. 5 re FOLDING BED. es) Antsons'Paslon Folding Beds, PX Barr Pat, Improved. gf 15 Stries. Elegant, com: egy fortable. Save Room rent. edding folds out, 2 (See CUE.) Office Desks, Bank Counters, Etc; Lawyers’ and Ladies’ Desks. Artistic ‘Honsebol ‘Fittings in Special Designs. “AM work guarant of best Kiln-dried Inmber, and made by ourselves. Ao H. dadraws & Co. 195 Wabash Ave. Chicaxte , property-owners and residents along. the un- | factures, there beinz. at that. time just that Baished part of the boulevard are vers unhappy.| diversity of opinion among. the balbaozen at the condition of things, and especially at the |: different professors. Time isa great educa- slow pace the improvement is ‘making. - Those | ton ay im re | & 3 the college e Stru- | Sted , jn front of whose, residences. the boulevard is'| ments of instruction concete Of tem Hallet, | cacenemacre phisicians fa try i botorg ape Every Evening at 8 o'cicale Or ANienton the sound: finished are quite the reverse. “Notwithstanding t Sour mones {or morthlesa noxious dross. Paice, sae re the notices that no traffic teams or, fast drivin, | Davis & Co. pianos, The Faculty has grown | Prugciss Le. VALENTINE hecue ta Densbern see ‘The Best Variety Performance in thecity. ” z is Ghigo Tt cone Denon? | TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock and MATINEE | Jody 5, SHERIDAN as the Widow O'Brien, sup- fe ‘would make the policemen’s work easier. -° ‘on south 41&43 "av. Admfesion. 5. LADIES FREE. guth of Twonty-eixth street, and. that is a Fifth-av., ST. GEORGE'S ut kind, Comforters and Bedding, Cutlery, Tabie Ware, ,} matinee,and ing. ‘The ro 2 3 Clark-st. Both veleobones. : ‘Sarex evening. Theold favorites and aster- | House ae ee ee Dec a ‘Tickets, admitting are allowed on- the boulevard, the police are | i2 numbers, but only one sentiment prevails Ol Sane at 2:0 today CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Work bas -been almost practically practically suspended FRUIE. i . - that has been done. It is the intention to finish sent all parts United SI for sol AW: EN "MUSIG- the paving of the, boulevard: to dweancunse I Ul S ine anc" purles specialty Oniers | Saigon, Counters Wear Boges Oiice: Fixtures Hen CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, Benevolent Association. = Ung.chorus of forts. Secured seats, 7 cents, . . — 4, ®entleman and ladies. THE ARGYLE. ‘Thira-ay., near Harrison-st. Fun on the Bristol; aq Varicose Veins, Lumbaze, Limbs, Weakness of the Spine, Sciatica, ete. tte = dated Oct. 6 (estate of William seamed esis faa ‘Oct lu (same party to Jennie Gormede) Fullenop area ce Sr te ec. It CW. F 1 N Koche) ... sedate soo SOLTH OP CITY LIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS OF SEVEN unt arborn st, 25 ft sof Fifty-tiret. © £, 2. Yo alley, dated Abi aise Ge sags Dy Cocke e = man L Sivermad) ait 8. “00 VEE per Gener ene, | 8 n “4 ba. irs © 1, WOLD ML, dated Dec, 24.. bas kept busy in preventing people from’ ‘disregard- |‘ 5 to the priority of merit a iffer- uch notices, A’ few tines ‘it’ is believed, { ent American nanos : are we aes i 1 5 ali Sparring by Champion Pueilists, ‘The Chicaro Church Choir Co in PLSAFORE Happy pls FF CASEY - a cal in je New Year's Day. Jan. % matinee and evening. Also cathe avenuo. Voulevand: ces - & - CAI > | Extra‘Matinee Monday Dec. 26, at 2:80. | Tucsez and, Wednesday, Jan. 3 and 4 only. Se- Past week. A few loads of gravel have been put ‘Elecant assorted packages FRUITS, es Sereda Gee saitable tor Holiday Presents, aafelr fely f : ) Jan® 2 382:.“Happy ‘New Year's Day,” the ever street oy mall and’ s. Churet Cl g sree t before the advent ot ost ane ten au bs mail and telenrap faurant Outtlts, Carpets, House Furniture of every | green PINAFORE by the Chicago Charcti Cholrco, | _‘Twenty-second annual Sociable at the Palmer aon" Guns, Pistols, several dre-prook

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