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18 wSL0YDwIS THE CAPEE. A. ITott Form of Manual Training to J3a Introduced in THIS City. Is Made of acU Exsr clsa to Soma Finis tied" Work. Vtd Erery Exerclsa Is Complete In 1 Xtsslf, torn Is Only a Step.

A NSW SWEDISH is undoubtedly true thai, to ths Keueral public, the idea of an education for tbeyounic which based upon manual training' it practically without interest Notwithstanding the tact that a successful manual training i school is most of the 1 prominent educa tors of the country In? operatioa here. ad the farther fact that hare pro aannosd in favor of some sort of manual training as a most deeirahle and even necessary part of every eduoatioaal course, it la apparent that the interest in the matter ia ooa- anarf mm we varv llmitanl 4tfrftln. la eeme instanoee strong efforts hare beea made to eeenre the eetabliahment of the manual training system in the pnblio aehoola. But thus far the prevailing' methods of manual training in this country hate been to eome extent ont of the queetiou for pnblio school course on account of the expense necessary to their snceeasfal application, As for the less expensire methods, it has been i -1 1 cuargea utet, wnue moiruui ij in uoToioping manual akill is unquestioned, the educational feature was seriously lacking. To those who hare given thooght to the sab.

oct of mannal training, and who hare in a degree estimated the inestimable Talae of the application of an inexpensive and thorougn method to such institutions as the Armour Mission, for instance, or to the- multitude of leaser industrial schools, in all parts of the city, the presence in Chicago of Professor un jraueea, or eweaen, use cnampion ana nuanniB4U7 vi sua- ownuia oioto, wiu a matter of the very highest importance. Professor Fallsen comes to Chicago from Boston, where for a year and a half he has beea teaching the Sloyd method in the North Benaett Industrial School, with the most gratifying success. He bears with him letters of the highest approTal from the Ear. Edward Everett Hale, and from many other of the prominent educators in America and his own country, and he hopes to establish his system here, both in the instruction of children and ia a normal institute for the education of teachers. tie has readily won the interest of the leaders of the movement here, sad he already considers the prospect good for the realization of his desirea Professor TsBeen is a vounr man.

well edu cated la the Swedish univeraitis, and a grad uate ox tne original Bioya Bencoi at A aaa, Sweden. He is thoroughly absorbed in his work, which he justly regards as of tbe almost value as an educational enterprise. In coQTer-eauon with reporter for Tan brrxa Ockah yeaiertxay ne gave a Drill stale mem oi we our-fereneee between the two great manual training systems, tbe essential feature of the Lloyd system, and the object of hie visit to Chicago. "The word ttloyd," he said, "is th anglicised form of the Swedish blojd, meaniag something like skill It stands for the Swedish method of manual training ae distinguished from the Buasiaa method, which, in a modified form, is tbe method used ia the mannal training schools hera 'There are many esssntial differences between the systems, both (a toe fundamental theories ana ia the application. Tbe Buasian syetem is based entirely on exercises, and tue Americas system is an adaptation of this idea.

instance, you take a piece of wood three or four inches long and aa inch and a half thick, and Diane it on four sides, and you hare learned XJiauuiK, 14WyBt piou, uu, Ul W1UJ some lines on it, saw different cuts in it. and you hare learned sawing. In a third piece yon max oxne stoiea, aaa yoa adow Donng. do after sereral exercises of this kind ou eome finally to some kind of a joint, and yon learn how to put two pieces of wood together in different waya. During these exercises you bare made quite a good acquaintance with tbe proaa cmsei, oeeatis me last exerciees consist merely of chipping and chipping.

At the end of each exercise your piece of wood is thrown as of no further Tains. After suooeasf ally yn i r- vwvu.j Ma, JWH hare passed the course of manual training in wood, "In the big mannal training ahnoola the opportunity is giren to perform similar exercises in other material, but in the public schools wood, according to Professor Woodward, is the only and best fitted material. At the Phiiadalpaia Exposition in 187 tf the exhibition of work from the Buasiaa professional en gineering; scnoois awaaenea great interest and led largely te the introduction of tbe system here. Of course, such methods aaa only be taught to older pupils, such as are te be fonnd in tbe high schools. At least, only to those aboT 14 or 15 years of aga On the other hand, the Swedish method, Bioyd, ma be successfully taught to young children.

It is applicable from the kindergarten egs, sav 7 or 8 mental principle of the Swedish method is to applv every exereia on some finished work. Erery sxeroise makes a complete thing, or is used only as a step in making a complete thing. The Talae of such a method is at ono apparent It gires a greater command of the tool ss containing more repetition; it promotes greater accuracy, aa tbe finishing of an object tieoeesitatee the grestst care, and se derelops to much greater extent the eye by its com- plete, and later en by its complicated, forma But, most of all, it awakens at once that essential basis of erery educational system, the interest of the pupiL The idea of being useful i I i xugiuy uuiiuBioa mu mom nature, wnicn ine use of those weary Bnsslan exercises could asrer do. There is a bad effect on the pupil of spoiling piece after piece and throwing it awar as of no Taloe. In toe Bwedieh system syery little piece serree some special parpoee.

The satisfaction and joy whicn an adolt feels at seeing the sucoeesful accomplishment of step after step in a definite piece ef work is intensified in the child, and its moral effect is ines-timabla "But, farther, the Bassian system cod tains only straight line exercise, all performed by the help of the miter and the try sq oars, while Lloyd contain many exercises which can be performed only by freehand. There ia no trace of the in any of the American manual training schools which I hare riaitett in Mew York, Philadelphia, Toledo. Chicago. Minneapolis, and bt Louia "One peculiarity of the Bloyd is the use of the knife, which ia its fundamental tool The series of models is carefully chosen and so arranged as to giy the child a progrsesiTS knowledge of the use of tools, to maae him understand the capabilities of hi material, and how to manipulate it in the beet manner. The models are simple yet beautiful, adapted in detiils to the comprehension of the child and fitted to arouse in him a sense of artiatio grace and fitneaa and teach lessons of thrift he pupil learns to work ia both hard and soft wood, using, for economy's sake, as little material as poesibls, snd making something of Treaties! ufalnsa Ko knick-knsck are allowed, and, to create a lore for sinoers work and make cars snd skill necessary, there is no painting or polishing.

It ahould stand honestly for what it is ss work. This emphasizes the necessity of the models being euch as the pupil can flniBh without help, and, of course demands that th aeries should prosro58 gradually from easy to difficult, from simple to com-. lieC "At first the knife, as the fundamental tool, hould be mostly used, and the models should not require enough time to weary the child with Unfamiliar difficulties. Gradually uch models as require a longer time and a theater number cf tools to finish them ahould be substituted. Then, at erery stae, they will be each ts that the pupil can execute an exict copv.

Inexactness should not tie -tolerate! ILs gsnei is Terr Incomplete unless it offers a refreshing rariety of ideas and of wort" "What do you wisu to do in Caicagor' was asked Professor Falleen, "To establish the system ia some of the schools, or to secure, if possible, ths establishment ofa school hers, both, for young people and for adults, aa a normal school Two of th teachers from the Cook County Normal School hay goes to Sweden to learn Sloyd. Tbe expense of such a school is slight, and the course ia short' Many ladies take it too. The system is only a part of the new method of teaching which is being adooted in STerytbiog. Some of my friends here hare expressed a desire to see tbe method introduced into some of th large charitable schools, and 1 hope to be able to awaken an interest in that matter. "It is impossible ia a brief talk liks this," concluded Professor Falleen, "to say half what I would like to say.

But you hays concisely a statement of th work and of my hope for its future here." REAL ESTATE. lh following transfers of city real estate for 1,000 and upward filed lor record Bator-day, tiept lit Consideration. Sheffield aT. near Kroger st; 2txia5 ft dated A int. a.

J. Aubert to J.T. Panoch Cottaic Urore aT. between Fltty-aeveutu and Fifyr-eliihth stwf. 48xlHO ft.

dated Au. 1' NeUon Mason to Si.U JohnHon 8,000 nsrreoaT.se corner of Franclnco ay. VT ft dated bept 13-C'harle Lanadon to U.K. Barry 8.800 Tale at. 00 1 1 of Seventy-second at.

t. 100 I ft dated May B. Jutaleston to f. ICLludleT MOO Coraiuerrial -Jfl It of Doyle Court ft. dated Hani 9v TlitrUa ViuT ta a Kittle Smith MOO Bixtyninth st.sw corner of Morgan st.nf.

4txlt ft. dated Sept. t-Powell Mason to r-remieea so. MH Lewis at, dated Sept. a si.

r. z.uv Went Monroe st. 170ft of Moigaa St. iJlfliliM kn 'JK-U Hunt toMary 1JKQ noDutraC'-'itllwoi tioyn ST.BI.U'lzKxm. da.td,d lit 1 I iiriin pti tn Jtmal oquu st.

cor oi Ligntietn at. i. n'jiia ii i aL AM iLVitn nth.r timiwirtv- amuta Jnna l-fml mirteenth at. ft of Outer at, I. 11 II MJ l.HMriCU.

i.t.,1, mwv It. Imnrm.d. riitd H.BL and te M.MrAullffe 8,000 vtest DiTiHlon at. it oi wanUU'naw ar, a f. 2r.Tl'Jtl ft.

dated N'nr la. W.thirhM GreaorytoM Banks UflO Unbuy at, 14 It nt Le Mnyse at. t. 4XH50 tt ri. td K.nt A it.

tnjnlm Uroas j. 4300 narren t. oi Kedzl st, f(33xua n. Rpiit. 1-j-Sjnrd Maria to T.

II. 1,780 urortiana near iBiny-iuirti st, i. nx 104 ft. datad lieut. tt Louia O'Naill ta M.

A. Moore H300 racaem aT. aaa weorai rortr oerentn st, all hike in and 11. and part of bltaB and l'J. dated Sent.

Il-Jimi D. Lchmer ta TJnloa 8 ock Yards and Transit Co 148.750 ilalstea st, 74 tt ot Twentjr-aecotta at. illlrt ft. dated Au. tt O'Neill a UuItImI toG.M.Tsdner tJOOO rtrtgntay.

isoits oi ft to railroad, dated Ana. tlS Malletto a Browne 11 toJ.K.Triller 4500 Pn-miMaNo. 1 1'S Unnninc Kt.dated Sent. 11 Thomas Goods to B. E.

Ban tenon StOO niut st. a cor or neTeniy-nitn st. aii acres, datad Edaom XeiLh to J. W. Bovd et al SSfiOO ixjta hi ana 1 1.

partition "4 a oi t. see JA. I t. dated kWut. 1 V.

Karrlaaat et al toB. f. WokJ S.000 west eorty-DiM at. iu it a oi itannoipa st. f.Mil '7 ft.

dated BeDt.7- i-KuaUaUto O.O. Btindell 0,900 it wot Bos at. I tt.lm-nroTud. dated Sent. 12 H.

Czoachk to J. Me 8,100 Dearborn st, ft not Thirtieth st f. 25x 1 It" ft dated Bejtt aUrk Farrall to Martin Farrell 4.000 weat lwenty-nrmst. oi laiuornia 'S ft. iniD.

dated Keoteuber X. ZaohaU to F. 1,600 niwKDiT, tfit ii oi rorry-eiKiiia fftlilKl ft. imn dated Kent, fl M. f.

and L. A. Marshall to Thomas J. Ryaq 10SO0 .1, i-ii i v. miBU'fiBivaiaHi IV a.

rea. dated July 1 Nathaniel 8. Jones to. Haas F.Bobde 14O0 Barne property, dated Aug. 19 H.F.

Bonds to Mary E.6ioley 1SJMQ rraine st. -iu xeet a oi nvreouein sc. x. ft. dated Ana.

31 B. i'. Jaeaer to 8400 mate st.v.w it oi utoua court. ex. urai it, dated SrDt.12 James Bolton to J.

and F. 850 Torre no ar. 73 ft of One Handred and Eiahtb st. f. TilS ft.

dated Aug. Mi-F. Knie toChan. Seip 300 ati-uoTern st. vm it ot siiwansee st, si.su Z140VI fudatrd 30 and W.

Laad- abaft to C. K. Hctau.ter XO0O (Central nri ar. oetween iwenty-uiira ana TweniT-fourtb sts. f.

dated Am. 1 J. ii. Khedd tot. J.Phllhp tJSOO Dpaniain st, itn it oi i we ry-n nti fit.

Mixl-'S It. dated Jan ltD. M. Tnoxaa ta i. r.s, hiau.ilun 8300 wees rtra nee nut ax, iv it oi iioomii at.

x. 'J4xL'4 ft, dated Jane 1H J. laa te H. C. and W.

O. Saaa SflIM 2vrtynui.ftPtwfD hiiumh tnu wiuier sta. a 3 ft. datad Aus. Boatna a hn'oM.

Com pi on IfiOO eonn 'jaairr a v. uriwrr ninura ana nrreoxt ats. 1 fu dated Juna '20 W. H.llun- bard to Juha 8.200 vearuorn at, it ot an tturen St. so it to e'oaxth st.

dated July Sift Brrsn LathroD to Oee.B. Harris 120,000 anaiana st. coroi iweniy'ioann si. mt'i ft. dated Aus.

lit luiut oi 8am net MCarty to CP. Mitchell 10,000 vnsm'iiain tvatio naot ony-rmn atreet.w t. WtQXta.l ft dated AorU 10 L.H.MaratoB toM. M.8tarck eS00 j'ratne it, near ininT-iourra pcreea. ztx 1-3 ft.

dated Sept. 13 J. H. UlbsontoCB. Babeock 800 Lawnu aie t.

Between ruteentn sna sixteenth ita f. with 7 5 ft in asms blk dated bent, 14 AJi. and SiiJield toH. B-Hiighca JJ)oO xionrtiay at. ta noTn.

st. xi I. ft, dated Sept. 7 G.W. Williams to M.

and Callahan SS0 jkeazie st, ion oi inirteentn a.ei.v;ox lit ft, dated April 29 M. A. Piwscott to P. K.6renwold IfiOO uohku it, ocifrrn ruty-nrst ana iity-eeo-ond eta. f.

ixlj ft, with joxl.W it In same blk. dated Mar 14 Juhm Naah ta Flora H. ..11,825 tome ii t. oetween iirr-nrst ana ritty-seo-. ond su.

f. 6-11W1 ft with ft in same blk. dated May 14 Barn to VUUiam O.Cole 1878 Colorado st, se cor of Central Bark bonl'd. f. Mi ft to alley, dated Aus.

4 J. H. Brew- ster to Hayes a Lilly 4400 bowAV tna r. 4. ana in pix trrn-nock." dated March 14.

Ids-V. P. and r. Keeney toO.F.bbetteriy S.400 Same premises ss shore, dated Sept. 13-41.

F. bbetterly to William Lannley 8,000 stnun it i ot Armiuts it, 1 1, 'Jdxtio ft improved. datedSepUlKOttoMaUiieeen tox. UtOO lkasb. Oeonr B.

Harris has leaned to Bryan Lathrop a William C. kernolds for tia jrear th property on Dearborn at. XH) ft a of Van Baren st, I. of SO ft to aonrtn t. at a rental oi tnniv per aannm.

Georee W. Shaw baa leaaed to H.nrr H. KnliTan for nloety-niue years the property on Canal at, Srt It oi juaaiaon at- x. wiimi it, at a rental oi personam for th flrst nftr yesrs, the balance of term to apprataea at Tarnation ox see cant. JtKW aUBDITlHIOKa.

BeTenty-thlrd at, cor of btat 1 to 4, by Twelfth st. a cor of Wisconsin ay, blk 4 to 10, voa et at. Brrn.nnra mym. The folio wing boUdins periaiu war issued ye-fardsy: Cost. Charles Kowak.

two-tory dwelUna-. Slx32. at So. l'UtiTweoty-secoud st L.Flxh.threone-atory stores, tjoxio, at No. 11MI7-HHJ11 State O0O C.

bowenaen, two-tory flats, 24x44. at Ho427 Lass st S.200 Eirara Honeywell, two-story flats 20x40, at No. I5U West Fourteenth lJO Joh Pransa. oottaae. i0x5U, at So.

73 Lubeck street 1,200 Tred Berhola. two-stnrr dwellina. tiSxttS. at Nos. e75-tt7 North Bobey st 8,000 amea amnron, two-story nata, M7S WetChicao aT 900 Adam Meyer, thres-etory rear addition.

24x 2d. at No. 25J lerelanil st 2XXX) John Birminsham, addition, at No. 64U Wash barn aT 200 aa. xi.

in a. eoruixe, i.zxja. i aanillgtoa at, near Forty-sixth Charles P. Kintf. additions.

60x80. at No. 3s6 Clark 8,000 KlUBAXL HA tL. This hall, which la located on th corner of State and ackson street, has been entirely refitted and redecorated dnrinr the summer season, and is now without doobt on of th most elerant small auditoriums in th city. Th seating- capacity Is about too.

It la provided with lartrs staffs and convenient and handsomely furnished dressing rooms. In addition to the rich decorations it is tilled with many valnabl oaintintra by our best Io eal artists, most of which were executed especially lor this hall. Th aombau Company bay decided to rent th hall during the eominir season, not only for concerts aad lectures, bnt also for select recep tions and danciny parties, the chairs beiny re-moTabl for th latter pnrpos when necessary, When It ia generally known that thia elegant and home-like hall maybe rented for aocial tmrpoeea. it will doubtless com into reneral use for select occasions of this kind, account of Ita central location and from th fact that in th Kimball Hall building th rooms ar not rented for com mercial purpose, but ar occupied only by a few of Chicago's most prominent musician aa studio. Th building i thus devoted exclusively to art and ranned amusements, and It ire iront all Ob- jacuonaot leatura.

CH1XGE3T0 BI I.ITESTIGATf D. LosAxqeus, Cat, Sept. 14 At a meeting of the four grand army posts of Los Aneeles yesterday afternoon a committee of three from each post was appointed to investigate charges against the management of the Pacific coast branch of the National Home for Veteran (Soldiers, situated at banta Monica this county. The complaints cover charges of brutal treatment, bad food, and ths burying of the dead veteran in paupers' gravea FABXEBS' 1CTCAL BtSEFIT ASSOCIATION Hiixsboeo, I1L, Sept. 14.

Special Telegram. The various lodges of the Farmers' Mutual BjitSi Association of this county had a county wnvention here to-lay and formed' a county orpanizacion py eiecunjr a. u. uuuer I'resi-du'ut and H. Alexauder bc-crerary.

There was a attendance, and the Farmers' Mutual liuiieLt Assooiauoa is growing rapia-y ia tin ecwua. tub suindav iktui. it, 1 EEAL ESTATE. No Phenomenal Transactloiia, but a Steady Demand lor Property. Increase; in Values, Particularly in Acres Notable Sales.

City Bulldlno News Important Translers Transfers and Leases. TH MARKET FOR LAND. There was enough activity in central property to give tone to the market, although no sale of great magnitude was mads daring tbe week. In acres there was more inquiry, and ths sub- divider captured several large tracta Aesjo-tiations are well under way that will result in th transfers of valuable propertiea No startling rumors are current, although there is con stant bargaining ia all grades of high-class property. The more notable events of the week are noted below.

They show a wide range ef inquiry, and present soma interesting facta relative to the rise in values of recent montha When acre property first begaa ita upward movement, there were many who characterized the tendency to higher prioea as inflation, and a period was set within which the reaction would com men oe. Ko sign of such a result has followed. Ths gain has been enormous la so many localities that it would seem that a few, at least, would show signs ef decadence were the condition of affairs other than health ful. Th best proof of the soundness of the whole Is found la the absence of weakness In any of the parta In acres, the wet, northwest, and north havs recently been fruitful fields for inquiry. Tb scone of territory is so rreat that there has been much to ehoose from, and tract of all grade have been selected by buyer a It is exDscted that ths fall trade in cheap lots will be larrer than ever before in th history of the city, for tbe same season, snd snLdividers ar prepariDC tbemaeives ror oris iraaa -The record of th transfer for th wek shows activity in all branches of th real estate industry.

Seooad-elasa residence sites were largely in demand and a number ef retail Dual-nesa lota were sold on th minor street In building operations there was no pereeot-ibl iminntion tin th amount ot new work commenced. Store and flat btuldinrs predora inated. of coarse, bnt permit ware tuned for a fair number of brat and coni-ctae residences, and several commercial and manufactur ing structure. Ilonav continues plantifuL with rood demand at nnchaoced rate. Five to 6 per cent on real estate loans is paid la ths vast majority of ALES AND LEASES.

B. A. TJlrich A 8oa have under contract a sale in which $otf, (MM) is involved. A. 1L Kooble is negotiating a sale of central property, in which the consideration will be at least $170,000.

James la Waller A Co. hare a deal In Thirty- first street property under way. whereby uw wilt Chang Sanaa H. A. Chapin A Bon.

tbroueh John W. TJlm, hay purchased 48x280 feet at tbe corner of Milwaukee avenue and Carpenter street for 3. Foster Bhodes ha leased for ninety-nine years the property, 25x170 feet, on Wabash a venue, 160 feet north of Eighteenth street, to Albert BchonDeck lor per yeas, -Conrad Schanze Has sold through J. X. Tay lor No 40 and 48.

being 50x121) feet on Bin Island avenue, with frame improvement, for S17.UUU A substantial improvement wui be erected. W. H. Gruby has sold to Oliver E. Pagia fifty feet, with a three-story flat block, at No.

1)5 Chicago avenue. The consideration was $23, SOU Baird Av Bradley and Snow A Dick inson negotiated tn deaL "Tbe estate of Henry Corwith las leased tbe building twenty-five feet front at 1SU Btate street to the Domestic Sewing Machine Company. This property, previously rented for per year, win onng tne owners per year from May 1 next Ia P. Freistedt has purchased 75x120 feet st the southeast corner of lake and Ciarkaon street. He will improve fats holding with a store sod tut building.

He has also purchased twenty-three fet on Park avenue. oa wnicn ne win puiia a residence. E. W. Brook has purchased sixty feet on Drexel boulevard.

The property fronts west, ana ins price peia was per look air. Brooks will erect a reaidenoe on hie land. Forty feet of Drexel boulevard property in the same vicinity sold recently for $250 per loot, Work has beea commenced oa the eighteen three-story snd basement residences tV. H. Cairndnff A Co.

are erecting at the northeast corner ot Bowen and Etiia aveouea The bouses will be first class ia every respect Twelve st them will have stone fronts, ths oth ers having fronts of faced and rock-faced pressed brick. The first floors will be finished in Hardwood, tbe second stories finished in beorgis pine, and the upper floors in white pine. I he block will ooat A contract has been made daring the last week with Mr. Henry Gillette for his ninety feet on Oak wood boulevard, next east of to Parmalee building or hotel. This property is to be improved by the purchasers ths eoming fall and winter by the erection of a fin brick tructur designed for a public hall a bore, with tores and offices in tower stones.

It wilt be sfivs or six stories high, and is expected to cost $40.0001 Tbe same purchaser has else con tracted for the purchase of nearly two hundred feet of ronuge en Vincennee avenue, between Forty-first street snd Bowen avenue, aad will erect a large number of three-atory flat build. ing te cost about $8,000 each, W. M. Taylor eonanctea tne negotiauona St report the following sales: Ma 522 Washington boulevard, lot 2Ux 123 feet, to alley, with brick and stone front improvements, from James O'Brien to L. W.

Bagansa. for $6.750: No. 20 North Ann street lot 20x37 feet, with frame improvements, to Louis Olson, for the northeast corner or Washington boulevard and Wood street, 841otl32 feet, to slier, with brick and stons improvements, Williams estate to Ashland Auxiliary Association. No. 364 West xtanaoipn street, lot zoxiuu feet, with frame improvements, estate of 8.

F. Boss to Gaortre H. Kaopp, for ssvsral lots in Tyrrell' subdivision, fronting r'ark avenue and West Fortieth street; ths southwest corner of Tav-lor street and Hermitage avenue, 125x125 xeet, lor xieia estate ot Key lora. 8.BOa Negotiationa have been completed wherebv a $100,000 store and fiat block will be erected on ths property sold several years ago by the estate of Robert McClellaa to H. A.

Chanin Jk Son, of Kiles, Mich. Ths land in question front north on Thirty-aixth street, xtending from lottige ureis BTenus to auis avenue, and I 272x66 feet The owners intended to improve the location, having refused an offer to lease by Mr. u. x. weila The owners have recently changed their plana, however, and Mr.

Wells now secures control of the land under a ninety-nine year lease without revaluation at $3,000 per annum, or 6 per cent on $50. Ooa It is tiDulated in th lease that the structure must be erected during the coming year. Plans for ths build ing are being prepared, it will be four stories, will cover all the ground, being arranged as stores ana natav ACRES AND SUBDIVISIONS. Ml Tan Allen la forming a smdicat to pur chase a tract of acres in Lake View. The land la vamea at giuu.oou Lane Park property ahows many signs of improvement.

Several $10,000 houses havs been built, ana more are now being erected. Mr. Patrick, of Marengo, I1L, has paid $5. 000 per acre for five acres at the corner of Ssdzie avenue ana ttontral Park boulevard. E.

F. Gotcbell has sold block 2. in Kinney P.iun's addition to Sonth Evanston, to Martin A. xtversoa lor jur. Uetcheil retained one lot Willtsm A.

Merigold A Co. will shortly close negotiations whereby tbev will obtain another large acre track Over $120,000 ia involved in the aeai. 8now A Dickinson have sold, for B. F. P.hods, to Mrs.

it (1 biblciy, ten acres at the southeast corner of beventy-eeventa street and Jeffrey 111.1 B. F. Jacobs has sold for Eanjimiu Wiley the east iia-i et vue ni ti-t cl ts quarter of section acres, for 24, 33. 14, being forty The laud goes to parties Who will subdivida Georze S. BidJons has closed a sals of ten acres at th northeast corner of Saventy-nintU street and Jeffrey avenua lbs purchasers were a syndicate who buy to improve.

Ths price paid was $20,000. Snow A Dickinson havs sold forty seres at the Grand Trnnk Kailroad and Fifty-iifta street for D. H. Denton, to a syndicate of capitalist. lue announce th opening oi doox oi in banker and merchants syndicate for the pur chase of 100 acres ou the Lake Shore and Sheridan Driva B.

W. Hvman. has purohssed of the Hart estate 1.100 acres of land on ths lake, esat of East Chicago. Ths prio paid was $-W per acre, or $32,000. The land fronts the lake for three miles, and its use in the paat has been as a pleasure resort, as it naa a gooa beach.

Mr. Hyman thinka it is worth $100 per acta, and aeta that value on it He does not announce what disposition he will make of tne proparty. Tb Improvements st Grossdale are now being pushed forward rapidly. Tbe large thirty-aix inch sewer is nearly completed, and the street macadamizing will" soon be finished. Mr.

8. E. Gross baa just completed five houses, costing from $3,000 to and about twenty bouses are being erected by purohaaers ot lots. costing from $2,000 to in oemana for lota still continue, from 150 to 200 lots being sold every week, A. Baaa of Tanker.

N.T.. hss sold through M. Kusworm, to a Cleveland company ill acres at aat Chicago. Ths price waa $400 per acre. The purchasers will improve their land by th srectiou of a iron rolling-mill punt, work on which is to be commenced at onoa Active operations will begin wiih the opening of next spring, it is expected tnst otm nana win be employed, and that the improvements will involve tus outlay of $250,000.

A. T. Homingwavhaa closed ths sale ef forty- four acres of Cicero land for $24,000, being the nortn half of the south eighty-five acre of tb northweet quarter of eotioa nv, excepting the east aeven acre thereof, and the north half of tbe east seventeen seres of ths south eighty- five acres, of tbe northeast quarter of section six. town of Cicero, Bidgeland avenue crosses tbi property. The sale was made to 11 avid 1.

Ksunedy from Charles E. Simmona It Is to be subdivided. Heal Estate mud Building Jour- Tb investment of the ftne Mutual Land Association in twenty acres of land oa Stony Island bouleyird between 70th. and 81st streets, $30000. will bs recalled.

The land waa three-fiftn of a tract that had been pur. ebaaed by 11 L. Hutchinson, and Frank Smith. oaanier ot the Corn Exobange liana, is one or tue gentlemen interested. A premium sale of lote waa held this week sod $7,500 waa realised oi eighty-three lota.

It is understood that there will bs further sales and all tbe money realized will be devoted to improvementson the property. This is one of ths best of the new syudicatas for handling vacant proparty and its members show th utmost eulbuataam. 2 he coHomiit MEW WORK FOR BUILDEKS. The Mai or Block will be alteied aad Im proved al a cost of H. D.

Dean has pisos for a $8,000 reaidenoe at xtavenawood, for Mrt hark. W. I B. Jenney ha plans for a $4,000 house xor John x- x'oor at H. Tabor has plans for $5,500 house for F.

Heath, Benton Harbor, Mich. N. Cronbolm will erect two residences, to eosi S9.000, ou Fifty-third street aad Drexel avenua G. Grassing. hss plsnned a two-story residence.

3'JxU9 feet, lor J. tnneuy. it wui cost $5,000. W. M.

Walters has planned for A. Cummings four-story store and flat block, DQxiO Xeet, to cost Frost has elans for a two-tory build' ing. 144x277 feet, for tbe Asylum for Fbl Minded Children at litBooln, Aea H. Wattsraon haa planned for LydiA Him-mel a $5,000 reaidenoe 21x5L feet, to be erected at asus frain avenua Pond A Pond bav plans for a 810,000 Carrousel building, to be erected al the earner of Milwaukee avenue and Will street. T.

Frost haa plans for a passenger depot oa West Fortieth street, to cost tHi.OOU Also, for Charles Fargo, alteration ia a residenoa 8. Beman hss plans for a residence 25x52 feet for T. H. Wickas, to' be erected oa Grand boulevard, near Tbirty-eittn street; eeat, OOO. a Geyer haa plana for a three-story resi dence, 25x79 feet, to be ereotea at At Fifth avenue, for P.

Leiskrandt, at a oust of V7.QOU IL Meisener haa planned a four-story flat Dioca Inr j. iiaon, x-txoo xeet, to ereciea on Oaio street near Aoble street, at a cost of John 8. Wooleoott A Son are working on plana for a row of flat buildings to be erected at Frederick and Clark streets, at a oost of i F. E. Faber has plans for a two-tory flit building.

22x50 for George W. McLeater. It will be erected on Sacramento avenue near Twelfth street D. a Pentecost has plans for a $50,000 Hotel, three stones, looxiao feet, to be erected at th corner ef Main and Water streets ia Ben ton Harbor. Mich.

A. Almert is the owner of a three-story flat building, 40x62 feet to be erected st a cost of 91Z.UOU, at the outUweat corner or uarneld and Mohawk street. 3. Barnes has plans for two two-story store sad flat buildings. 52x68 feet for Marcus Eraker; location.

No. 1076 West Tan Bursa street; cost, H. Heinze his plans for a two-story store and flat building, 55x74 feet, for M. Ben nett: location, corner or Lyman aaa Uonileld treeu; cost, $11,000. B.

G. Pentecost has plans for a three-story house, 25x70 feet, for Mra Fenders, to be erected a Indians avenue, near 1 wenty-mnth street, at a eost of BL F. Eley has plans for four one-story build ings, to te erectea oa nest Jtadisoa street, near Western avenua Size, 100x100 feet; i cue is owners, ratmer et ua, Henry Ives Cobb baa completed plans for ths temporary Newberry Library Building, 50x168 leet, to be erected at the corner ef Oak and Aorta Clark streets, at a eost of $40,000. F. W.

Perkins has plans for a three- to rv store and flat building, 200x200 feet, to be ereotea on VYestMadisou street near California avenue for M. A. Farr, at a oost of 3. H. Huher haa plana for a block of six, two-story stores and flats, 125x50 feet, for John rrtnee, to oe erectea oa tne corner oi VYsbaosia avenue and Wedder street, at a eost of $15.

oou 3. Bpeyer haa plans for six three-story flat puuaings for uoiasn: also for William Wilson, at tne corner of Addisoa and Pine streets, a frame reaidenoe, 30x50 feet, to oost ib.oou F. Aschlager has plana for a Swediah chapel for South Cuicago, frame, 40x60 feet Also, iwo-aiory ana easement dioob lor tv. vogt. io oe erectea at tne corner oi ecnooi ana ilty.

eighth stroets; cost, A. M. F. Col ton has plans for a residence for Tripp, at Kenwood, to oost $10,000. Also, Dearborn avenue residence to coet Also, alterations in building at Jyaas- ton xor tus avanstoa ioat uiua L.

B. Dixon, in addition to the Williams resi dence and Armour flats. ha plana on th board for a reaidenc for Frank Sergei, to be erectoa at a eot or oa jucniaa ave nue, nortn ot Thirty -seventn street Bauer A Hill are at work on the plans for the monastery the Benedictine Brothers will build at i eona. i be atruotura wui be OWixiOO feet, three atones snd basement It will be built en toe VV ebster farm and will oost $400, OOU SL M. Randolph has planned for the ITnlisd States Warehouse and Transfer Company a three-etory warehouse, with a frontage of 120 feet, to be erected at Auburn, near Eightieth street and th Rock Island Railroad tracks, at a OTMI OI L.

G. Hallberg has plans for a flat building three stories, 44x78 feet oa Orchard street, nesr North avenue, for S. A. Freeman; cost, $12,000. Also, for H.

H. Walker, to be erected on tue comer or iioyne ana Urchird avenuss. uiree unci eoitagea Belt A Swift have planned a six-story and basement warehouse, to eoat $65,000, for the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, to be erected at Lincoln, A'eb, Also, for th aame nrm, at jbast bt ixmia, a six-atory warehouse, 03x100 feet, to cost a Iinderoth haa plans for the two-story residence William Miill'smsou will build at Summerdala Also for Anderson a three- story Hat building, 2ox43 teet. to be erected oo tue corner of Portland avenua and liiirty- ursi street, at a cost OI William L. Prettymaa will t'-'U ait residences, one on the cornor ot court and tie ou-crs oa street Id the sme noiKhborhood.

5fr. Prettymaa will ocoiipy the comer hons, which wiil cost Ths others will csst 1,0 JO each. Iloiabird A Roohs hars plans for a residanes to be erected at Eranston for T. Boynton. It will be 40xtt0 feet, and will coet $20,000.

Also, both at Evaaston, a $10,000 house for Dr. E. Webster, and church bnildingfor Bt Mark's Episcopal Church, to coat $30,000. A. Weary has plans for a two-atorv resi dence, to be erected on Michigan avenue, near Twenty-alxth street for G.

A. Webb; size, 25x55 feet; cost also for Norman Carroll, a three-story residence, 30x50 feet. tor ivuirai x-ara aysuae, between cgusn avenue and Twsnty-seooad strset; cost, Buroham A Boot hav plan for th follow ing residences: For Mr. Bell, en Dearborn avenue, brick and stons nous. oot for A.

Damity, on Dearborn avenue, house to eost tot George Scott, of Carson. Pirie, Soott A at Lakeside, house to eost for P. a Ksskell, house to oost $10, OOU. T. Wolf has plans for a IRiso.OOO brewery for a Donan, of scorn W.

T. Also, brewery tor ienutever, at 1 ort Warne, ina, to eoat $50,000. Also, for ths Bcuiits Brewing Company, at Milwaukee, two buildings, six stones, izuxoo leet, to eost (flOO.OUU, for a F. Rankin, of Piqua, Ohio, malt slsrator and adjoining building, to oost $75,000. PEIESIS QUIT THE C0SYEXTI05.

Besolutions Keparnant to the Cleric ale A-aasea Dy th Polish Alliaaoe. Bcitaxo, Sept Polish KsOonal AUianos, in session ia this city, ha a hot time to-day over the following proposed clause In the constitution: "Whereas, tbe Polish nationality contains a certain aamber of Poles of other creeds, we therefore, followiog the constitution of May 3, assure thsm of our respect for their belief and admit thsm aa Polish citizens for ths Polish political welfare. This was finally adopted, whereupon Father Majer, of St Paul, and th other priests in the con- veauon witnarew, saying tnev eonia no longer lend the Alliance their support Th clericals desired a clause inserted prohibiting the admission of -Jews and notorious lnfidoia" 1 LOST BABY FOCSP. Mr. Johnsoa, Given Shelter by Mr.

Bart, Walk Away with the Latter Child. CiHcnntATt, Ohio, Bent 14, Chief of Police Deitsoh received a dispatch from Dayton, Ohio, this morning that Mra Burt's 14-months-old babe, missing sines last Tuesday evening, bad been found there la the haada ef Mra Nannie Johnson. Mra Jofansoa had been dnveu from her rooms near Mra Burt's residence and the latter had given her shelter. Mra Johnson started out for a walk Tuesday evening, taking with her Mra Burf child. She did not retnra.

Tbere is yet no reason glvn for kidnapping in cnua. VISDOTT CLASS-WOEEEES TTII. i Their Demand for a Per Cat Adrajaee braated by the Mauaefhotarer. PiTTssuza, Pa, Sept 14, Ths strike of the window glaas-workers wsa practically settled at a conference between workmen and manufacture ye tor day. The manufacturer offered a number of compromise, aad finally conceded tne 5 per cent advance demanded by the employ ea The tier will be presented to the general meeting of manufacturers here today, and if the committee's action ia ratified a general resumption will take place next week.

Tbe settle meut.aflecta about fi.OOO men and boya Ill aiCBIflaa COEPOBiTIOXS. Laxbtvo, Sept 14. SpteUl Ttleqrmn. The following eorporationa filed articl of aaaooiatiou with th Secretary of Stat daring the past week: America Brass and Metal Work or Detroit, capital stock, $5,000. Beese Little Coal and Ice Company of Last Saginaw; capital stock, $28,000.

Cheehir Cheoae Factory of Cheshire; capital stock, fi.OOO; Short Electric Railway Cora can of Detroit; capital stock, $1,000,000. Cnivral Credit Agency of Grand Rapids; capital stock, $100,000. Detroit Eiectrio light sod Power Company of lotroit; capital stoct, ICHJ.lXKl Aorta Uranch Tobaceo River Improvement Company Of nest Bay Cay, capital stock, $3,000. COIBISC TO BOS THE1S KlPIiOTKBS. Scbaxtoh, Sept 14.

A ooue piracy of clerks and peddlcra, organized for the purpose of robbing several of the prmcipal storea of Scran ton, haa Men run oowa oy the oolioe, and oia of tb saspected mea were arrested yesterday and held for appaareao ia court The accused ar Wolf Johnson, keeper of the Rusaiaa Hotel: Charles H. Stroh, floor-walker, snd William Bowie, clerk, in Gorman's dry goods store; Alexander Grass. Abe Goldman. Max Goldberg. A'atbaa bhipman, Herman aemr, aad William Acfcemon.

FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. SAIJE- WHAT THX BHOQLiXEB THETrT AT HIB TTTX I the last. I THS LAST. Ths last ssrls of ths SUMO brick eettagss Just Sniahed. which makes 2o0 bnilt la all.

Ths last chance, for yoa can rest assured that never agala will a otta Ilk thia in locatloa ilk thia oa a choice. fuU-lzed lot be bolit aad sold cottars aad lot for SUMO; cash payment SlOO, aad monthly payments of only $3. And now a word to you doubter aad waiter who ist wanted to "think about it who daring tne aaa Irt months have mads aaeend. Tiait to this property, sad foond not only th eottaae yoa waniea. DineTery nouse oa me street yoa lane lea sold after all Ton "bnilded wiser una Tea knew for these cottaaes are oa that finest, briahteet of all atreeu.

Oakley aT. between Kktand iutii st. only on block from the roaeeda AtainniLt Briehxon Park, which xuakes tbam th moat desirabl of ail. RfTVTEMBER. OJfLT A FEW REMtTf ryWLT, AVD XOU alt't hOVT ACT QLICKLX If 100 WaAZ Th offlc for the cottages Is oa Archer av Jnst west ot Kobey at- and a few blocks west of Ashland aT.

Archer st. or 8 1st, cars take you to the ottio oor. aeu conauctor to 1st you on ai me omce, W. H. BALE 1(W per t-corneroa 55th at-near Ellis av.

Vt per it. Garfield bonleTard. near Dark. 50 ft 40 per ft. 4bxUX, Jaekaoa av, aat Iront near J3 per ft, Evan st, near S5th at, snap.

S-'2 per bt- 1 or mors lou near both, per IU Vincennee av, near 77th st. act XJntwa. i per ft, Mlchiran av corner a. of 50th st SIKA per ft eor. OI olMt ami ilrnA hnuleTard.

a-iu per ft, oor. of Woodlawa av, and td st, ehnap. per ft-Oottaa Oror aear 57th st-anap. e. Iront, near UlUx at, bar- a in.

sod per ft, Lexinfton ay. near 6Sd st, eboie sad ebean. ii psr ft. Calumet av. and Stith st, mseadsm- iva streets.

Sll.lKHl. fin Sat bnlldlns la Woodland Park. ws flat boiidiac. Indiana av, aear 01Nt BI. 1 imk).

remit ST- stone-front Swellln. near S3d 7.0HO, Ternoa av, brick dwellins. aear Slat cnoice. irM.oixt Forrest av- 50 ft with annua near S'Jd st lflo per ft, Vernon av. near at, SJO below value.

SLlOperft, corner oa Cottage Qrove av. near Bk. Acres In Hyd Park, choice and cheap. LastdalarifroiiTtiitth.uh.ni.inA. H.

DAJLEY. Hoom M. 4 Vaehlnyten st i u. i a son st eaut of Franklin, oratory and basement V.MIh... Ia, Ui.tU.i.

c- -r in wuuM.ua tfii. 1 I' I i i fll iff WW. JO. A. Mi.KKrtlL.lJ St 15b bdUIi.X La.

1 a lie at POK8ALE KA.NKOLI AM tVKST 4 1ST A. at io oa corner: aplendid residence prop erty Bear wnttiaaiu came care. WaU A. atERIOOLD A CO, and l.v Lasalieat SALE ruv NO. a.7i" Kiazia at.

between T-a8alla and lia. three ato nes and basement bulnta buildinir, in food ra- pair. l.xiand LaSalie st IjOK N. 8507-ONTAR1O st, UrKe, penect rosidenre, fine location, iarit lot, 40X1-C: one ot tm bet places in tne cily, W. A.

AitRluOLU A CO. Kfl and lf8 LaSalle st. 'OK KALE-C'liOU T.IIT4 O-V I.ANGLET and i-vans ava, between 4oih snd 7ih sis; ail improvement in, r. UAiiAmu, ITS lerDorn si. IM)H SA LE KOnTY lit hT.

ft, south trout, near Collage tirove st coble o5 per took r. oaii.ui.u. 175 learboru st LOit SALVtA J. eat of I nlon lra, demraiile residence large barn, lot iotjw an i ciieapjl ia At.1 i j. Hi t.

learborn St. lOit SALii i i 4Nf AiOHl-i. -f houa. Io rooms ear lhh Ii from Lincoln lark, and npr l.i ie Terf dehirabie, I.W, a i i. i tiinxion t.

ai Aiii 2 V. .11 ii Or FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. FOH H4I It I VT IM.I.H r.W.lOI 1uaruuiu i iiock.liouiii I PBATT.TE and SS: Just eomplMed; litiautiflll, inoarn. atonii-lrolit riai Kaloriea and cellar: nnnnad ttiruiiiitHint in eiinice, aeirud hariwoniM i en naiit aide board built la dim rn room; in rouitirt are hantlsomeiy 0 fine cbaiubera: the vt-ry ef piniubl ng, etc. if yon want a beauutul home In ciioic locality and a bargain, sue Uiea.

Open lor inspection to-day. TBAIH1E AV, Jnt sonth of st. aew. lsrae, very fine modern presiwrd brick snd brow aton front retidenrft, fet wide, two stories and Cf War. elfvantly finiahed iuHiae in hardwoods and brauuluily decorated BOCTil TAliKAV.

Ko. 4 new. modern, rock-laced alone front reaidencn, three atones snd cenar; finiahed on parlor door la hardwood; nice aide-board bnilt in dim nroom six fla ehainlers. electric bellx, beautiful ca fixtures, lot Kit teet dep to wide alh-y; rented till May 1 next at 'i per mouth; get front to Inspect st my oftic Stf.Suo. CALIMKI' Dtth st- sn elrsant new, modern 5-story snd cellar roek-faced.

aton froutmsldence. finiahed ta hardwood: eerr-th 1 ia ana about to house Is th very beat; kTUOrtT MODES' (tsrDrTJfrES 05 D.LT AV. Xesraad st. to GKKr.NWOOil AV- sonth of St. 7.i."o to 1 0.000 Bi.l'.KLl.tV AV.

south of 43d at, to IX000. LAKK AV. sonth of st.tT.S'io tolK0. OAJitS ALU AV, betweea and ivth sua. S7j000 MADIho.v'aV between 51st and 53th sts.

$6JS00 to lO.tMKI. yA9HINimXAT.aerg?dst..S4W0toej(O0. 0 l'HK above can make terms to salt; as low as tMiO down, balance eaay aiaymeuta. payable oner before per cent of reslanee oa all th vnua South Sid and Hyde Park. KKNUKOHtTST.

tWIMPUuVElV-mjijiH BIDS. EAST wD, lylna north ef and adioimns Jaekaon Park, and between Illinois Central K. K. and Lak tiiobliian. We have abeat Aou feet in this select, besatlfal reaidenoe quarter that we can sell very eheap ia lota to suit PBAIIUE A V.

East iront, near aath 35x161 ft to VFTtNON AVS'esr St7 ft-. Sim. Fuhl.sr AV. N. ar S'ith st: 44 ft.

want aa effr. CALI mm 'oxiwi; cuaap. OAAWooD IMCLkVAiU-Bwveral an lota, 130 to -i per foot. ETXH st-50 te 500 fttbsrysla. ViCX.N NaAV-BoaUi ot ut at, lou as OAKEN ALD AVBet 43d aad 46th at, sereral union aifvatof Liu.

mvsv it ii tr w- i mn i i 'i a -nufui vi ou iwi woo. MAIUMiN' AV-North of 6Jd 50 ft: shesp. KIM BACK AViSeTrrai fine loU: cheap. LS11 A A AVy At S'ith st. or 60 feet; rarr ehsapt vouia exrnsnae lornie moaern aoase.

I hare starve hat of lota and bloc ka on alt the STenuea. fiouth Side and Uvda Park- which la uu. advertiaed. Some fine baryalns. HE.XUIIIK 1.1 ht.

FOR HALE UV KUNXkV A KIMBALL, log liearborn at Tha two xiew and elesant stoaa. front tm and 'AiM Indiana nuiahed tlirotuliout ta quarler-aawea wait oak and antique oak; hall, reception parlor, and dln-inK-room wainaeotad la oak: recessed sideboard with plat mirrors: all plnmbins oa inside wall ana oi tne peat: parlors, aintna-roona ana cticoea (with butlers pantry! on aaaia floor: ww fin chamber beaides bath-room, which 1 finiahed Boor and walla in til, oa super floors: arraut' rooms, laundry, bath-room, sod closets below; bnilt on honor and offered at bars-Bins. Also aim liar new home. Calumet aT. near Stth St.

Choice new atone front sM i'raln st. Jmx .60 it, a eor Urexel bonleTard snd 44th iKixi.5. a cor Drexel bonlcvnt and 4oth at: very choice and a baraais. tuxino it. te alley, west i ronx, vniai aoaivaro, 16', It a of Oak wood bt.

ft Drexel boulerard, aorth of 40th St; also SOs 11 ft further south. V5 or so ft. Calumet av, sear SOtb at. Ii ft, corner, Hichiaa aT, a decided barsalB, V.I ft, ForeataT. near 3Ttb at: Slixi.

64 Ma atnn St. near 37th st SH5. i t-' (t, f. stauton bt, near Kith at: barrsla. BO ft.

east front. Forest bt. near Sid at- wita.fras&a lmpmrementa, at Tslu of around. i it. a cor Monroe bt and tt.

l.Vi ft, wcor tliissT sna A id ft.a eorLske TsndS7tat AH t. Lak st, south of 37tii st 1 i ft. a tirand bonleTard. of S7th at. lota ta nit.

Bis money is this property. IS ft-tn lota to atii L. nn al lialiaan raziaav ton and Greenwood art. loo tt, weor aaahinnon av aad Mia at. Ml ft Ik sv.

nearnh at. 64xa7 ft, Kenwood barvalB. oi cor tith at sudl-ralrl v. 1 J.I ft, weor lncennes st and tilth at: barfala. 5ii ft, a weor Waanlafion srand Mth t.

lMexldO ft. eor 50th st snd Waahiturtoa v. Ion I eor 56th st and Monroe st bargain. A decided bantam st Oakland (or inTeatmana, Kleaaat residence. Calumet bt.

near Sd. Elne modern reaidenc. Oakland, are list of lots oa Eat. rre wood. La-ri Tia-tna.

and Woodlawa ava. ia the elegant Eaaadal tract urceiiatot resiaenc aaa lota oa all avenues and boulevards sooth. Mil acre, on lacon.in Central Railroad la ton ef Cicero, st decided bantam. BeTnrai oeairabie sere tracts wnlcB will pay naadsomelyto snbdlTid. LTOR SALE WM.

ItOLDEXWECK. 7X7 Ckieaao Over Honae lids. IMPROVED. ytOI. 40S.

5405 a State at- three-tni-r and hiav ment brick atores and fiats. Calumet bt, snd 33d st. 8 2-story and basement marbie ronte: lot, tr7xl25. Wsbaah av, two-story and baaement brick flata: lot. I'll.

1J Ontario st, tbree-etory and baaement brtck liOiitarle st brick flaU; lot, Vxl'l. 174 Ontario at, brick Data; lot, (v. Hi. Well turee-story Irani, brick baaement: lot, yixHU. (MOW.Kortb tliree-etorv brick flaU; lot.

1'2S and 1'27 nearhora aT thiMtnr, and easement marble froxita: lot.4'2T.HO. aiisi. Balls av, three-story aad baaement. marble front: lot, 24xlt.t. 477 Lincoln it, brick cellar, two-story and attic, ram lot, 2.1i 125.

2.W Lincoln aT. tnree-atory onca natasna irame eotuae la rear; lot. I '5. AM Lincoln aT-two-atorr tratue. brick baaement and barn: lot.

44x105. H44 X. Ha luted st. two story sud baaement brick store and flat: lot ii.JX 1 '-'4. 1173 S.

Habited st. rwo-otorr frame store and flat: lot. 24x116. ltttt Noble lV-tory ram and brick basement: lti.Vt Belmont bt. two-atnry and attie frame and brick baaement: lot, 710 Orchard at.

liratory and baaement irarae let. vaxi'Zj. Kacin t. irtory and basement trams: lot 4xll5. lrtS School snd celiax brick flaw snd barn lot 5vxl24.

i tu. mortxa. Oraeeland bt- 'juO ft. west of Laka Vieh.t 1M2I170. Oraeielsnd bt.

and Hslsted -lill. Graceland ST. and Pine Orftr: ltrx2V5. Kellie st. snd Orsce Soxllo.

Cottace Oror st. bet, 81st and Cbsmplain BT.and 49th at: 61 11. Champlaia ar. sonth of 41th 10oxi24, a. w.

eor. Laiutley av.and 1nH124. Lsncley bt. sonth ot 4tnh 5il7ft. Barry a t.

2Su It. east of Clark at: 50x2J9. KTanatoa bt. 2VS ft. north of Koacoe: iiaixia, aTsnmoa aT.

cor. tsarry 122x125. Evanstoa tv. s. w.cor.

Oskdale rddney court 120 south of Plvereey: )x 144, Ht, James plac 20U feet west oi Lincoln r'ark. A CTtFtTU.tRO.trw Afmv.tTB.tFn.trf! feiLEAT BAlUiALNIA GKKAT laAaUaAXSa aoxtcstu KoncEMi Durins the Month of September, IS OBDEB TO SELL AT OSCS the retnalntnylots ia ear subdivision, offer the wilE I.1, -ill -O, oa tt. roji aaa D.mnt sta. x- rmu an, of oa aruraa lots not sold this month will be held st the old price. -Vl ON POLE AM) HAS VABD and tL500 0" CALIFOaMA AV.

Call at one for plats of 4 THX CHEAPEST LOTS OS THX WEST STUB. Asaat enth around a -eery afternoon. KSOTT LEWIS, 9i Weahinston at a ARVAT BAKOAlWI AGTtFATBAROATWj BAhiIM A GKJbAl BABAjAIN i jOlt SA1JK CHOICX SEAL ESTATE tXVESTMXSTS OT XTEBT DESCRIPTIOS. 2. OOODRTDOS ft CO.

128 IASALLI ST. BBA5CH ornca, SS WEST MADTSOW ST. VOK SALE- X1 OAYLORtrH BTTtniVIHtHW 400 CROICK LOT ON MOHGAX, CARPENTgR. fliii.iuir.c.1, janit-iii. 11.11 A.1 A 1 UAn1 1 1 1 -1.

jui i i 11.11 AT. A 1 UAH IKI.D hLT. AST) 5TTH tns. inxmy rnoii thk fmox depot, foot of I)I-IRB1HV PT- BY THE CHICAi.O A VASTTHV ILUNOla KAlLBOAD 6UBCiUiA2l 1KA1SS; 5-Ci-ST A A BE. OVER 2V LOT0 SOTJ): B-TOOT MATT SEWEB AND 12-INCH WA IER-PTPE IS x-NTElt KVFTt AND WATEK-P1PE IN ALL eTKF.FTS; fiTRKKTS WILL JsK lMPltOVr li: V.inO THJUKTY PHAIK-TREi-S.

INDCCtadEXTd JXIB lhOX-JLiAri X.Tll-ni r. 1. LOW fiUCES AND EAST TEEilS. F. OAYLOIU), 175 DEARBORN (ST.

KOOM 91. FOR 8ALB VERT DESIRABLE CORNER. 7ixl2-J feet, on Jackson bonleTard In fashion-able locality. Mitht on thr sides; occupied by four dwellings thst rent lor tl-U) sr win 1 i. i avuu, wm'ir or r(.

ii C. liAVIPtfOS ft CO, Boom 4rt, Lsssalie st FOR SALEA RARE INVf STMKNT Jiorth Sid bnsiness prpperty; 4-diory store on on uuiiuiuii in in. m.i part oi niTiHion st: will net 8 percent or better on money inTested aad laonaM iu Tiiuflffnrr rear; vrire, WM. A. Mtl.Iiji 'Lt A CO.

1M and 1m LaoaUe st Entry Ko. 2.748. VOR SALE-LSTKY hu. 817J-Vrst A Monroe at, near bt, hanasom brick and stone rVroom new mnii.ni nn iieonTen. lences: first floor hnished in hanlwood: iioi price.

ixiMM, 31. A. Mi nlnoun a tx, l.tsnd 158 La Salle "I.OK SALaC vTKva.OJd. LaSane bt, between Xorth ST and Eugenie et. aa elesanteast front residence, un milemud repair; this isaperlecthonie, ana can he lnuiht at sao riuo.

ji. A. iili-' l.ii i-1'- 16 and iO-Laaliest bALii IM ttI TO KTTCTi i A fine bnslnea riropertyon bou'ih Clan it. pay v. iL a.

iiioor 1 jo and La-liest. t-ark bt. n.i.r.Ufnftil,. 7-eooTn brick resi- denre, mouern iiuprov. men is.

pleasant neilibor- I I- ii- i- i itMl o-luiy BmjU Uui A A.i Hi iv -so t-r b.l 1 a. liLaaS St FOX SALE REAL E3TATE. So bur baa. jpootDta rovxpitt T0CS31M Oa aa St last, at the "5aal Bquara" la th vrsssae of aaadrads of xcurslonists, ws enclose! a teriap, saw S50 bill ia a silver benhonisrrs, snd attached tttoa balloon, and sent it hvawrd to become ths property of th finder. On Ana.

SI la. Bauben UcXellaa found th prlxe la a field near Thirty-ninth atrett sad Crawfors Bub says he "had good time ont of if rwktt" Th sxenrsionists who war with us oa etst Bta ant day had a food ttm. nd thee wh bought loUsraowonvlncd by the lnerttss la values that thsy borax ht ia food tims, too, believs la traatim the" wnbu lib rally. Ws hav found it pay te do it aadaavlat but a tew lotslsftia oar "JtAQIO SOrAJtlC" gL'HUlVISIQW kav decided to airs ona lot te the krarchaasrt cf the arst thirty lots. This Is a pteteat worth haying, and en eha'aceua thirty of tatting'1 31 Jiiiuim It, atthe aam tlxn bnrliK.lot ths old prtoa.

The nfasle Squar" raMlvldoa Is located be twa Earrisea and Tweltth strseta sad ths beul. yard aad Crawford sveane. Ye are sslUnc tb i. tnalalai beautiful lota oa Polk and Harvard street st 8550 eh S50 cash, and SIS per atoata, Ws have also epsasd new snhdlvUioa at the 00SSXB 0 HOJfAJf AV. A TWXSTT-STXIH BT, where we sra ssUin- lota, street aU rraded, aid, walls laid, sear schools and sarchatrosa S3J0 TO 4u0 EACH, payabls S3S eaah sad S5 per month.

Cltr watar ea the sabdlvlalon. VI HAVE A TEW LOTS OS LAO BT, lust west of aarftsld Park, awar aww taprevmuts to bs pat la by ths WestDtvlsloa Kailway Oompaay. These lots front aerfh oa Lake street ar over SOS fast daem, rnnalna; back -toaa allay AOfaet wide. -aawawawaw aad deep eneush ae thatihaycaa aabailtupeaat bothUada. Tot fw days lonru th lot areetV farad or SLSOO uca, en th usual easy tanas, tyoa want a cheaper lot aad st treat bit bar- Seta we esa sU yea one ea Taylor at east of tha boulsvsrd.

S400S2S cash. 55 per month. Who caa beatthlat Should yoa wlah te see ta moat malfteat sub- dlvisloa between Stat at and ta Ewsplalnes Slvaa would aak you to look at ur psaiexx at. suBirrnsioa. ia the bright aad ptoaaaat hoaa-Uk town ef An.

Ua. Xrary lot In this anbdlviaieahaaa swr sad wstarcoanectioa. Streets sr aU curbed with stone carbine, the roadbeds heavily macadamised with eruahed stons aad a top dressing tt I fin Wheeling grav, stoaa sidewalks being laid la treat ef every lot. a building lis of 40 fast tnauzesuni- forxa Is was. wall a baliuiag restrlctioa that ae houss ess be built thsrs lass than tlf 00 assurs an sxeUnt class ot tmprovstoants, yrythlng la being don te xaaka thia th stoat beautiful aad attractive subdivlsloa la th vicinity ef Chicago sad it Just ths plac ts awut lgant home.

EXS THIS SCBDmnTOT II SXX THIS PBOPXBTZ1I BSXSTS TOCS TBIENDfl WITH T0TJ1I Th above ar only samples ot ear ever 100 suV, dlvislons hv ehoo from, an located with view to accessibility, low prioea aad rapid la-creaa lavalaas. ESA5CH OITTCZSl pro. 1368 WestTwslfth St Garflald beutovard and Laxingtoa it Corner Anal tag and Hancock ava, Wast eUdlsoa and Eortrlghth sts. orgaa and Fifty-first ats, Halated and bixty-nlnth ata Humboldt Park av and Ohio (t Commlsgi hiation, AutUn. (E.

A. CUMMING3 ft CO, iB-Z-Cor. Aledisoaani LaSUt it.

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