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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 21

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The Inter Oceani
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CHICAGO REALESTATESS it goes 271ns Flat Buildings to Ba Erected on th West Side. STORE BUILDING LEASED Completion Street of Thirty Fourth Residences. XJaaafaetarlae; lMnnt ExtBa-Sale at Legal Atla Mr. ltwWi la E. Stanhope has designed (or John Usher nine flat bulldlaxs, to bo erected at No.

I'M and 171t aad lilt and 1724 Carroll aveaue. Nh. II aad tl. 17 and St- Louis bm. and No.

7SJ North ami la avenue. Tbey will eonlaia eighteen ltd of sve aad stx rooms, finished la hard wood, with marble aad Ul vestibules, modern bathrooms, with open plumbing, steam hat. aad all eonvenieecea. wrests wlU bo of stone, with stoao porches aad steps. Construction has been commenced.

The coot wUl be $32,009. Tbhe same architect has completed the eeussrvstory sad palm-bouss for Thomas E. Weils. No. 47S3 Vla- cenaes arenas.

This Is one of the finest prt-rste eouservatorte la the dir. no wood being aed except for window sash aad movable Sower stands. The foaadalloBS are of atone, the floor la constructed of steel 1 beams, and concrete arches, covered with Italian marbls mosaic The apper portion ass a steel framework- covered with copper and supportlBg a curved class roof, the glaa being one-half Inch thick, bent, aad ground to produce the proper degree of light. The glass Inside la pollened plate, with transoms oreamealed. There la a specially designed heatlag aad ventilating The Interior Is finished la white enamel nad willow green.

Ftorsbetm at now at No. IK to 120 Market street, have rented from J. It- Swart the Brat, aecond. third, aad fourth floors of the building. No.

XT to 2M Msdlson street, for flre years from Jan. 1. IIP, at rental ef 1U.M4 for the term: The building la lour-storleo nnd doable basement. leS by 1 feet, aad has light on throe sides, making It very deolrnbie for maaafaelartag purposes. The deal was coaswmmstod by Roueds dt Wet ten.

The same firm has leased for the Boerk Hardware company to Bockley.Ralat company the building No. 17 Lake etreet for three years st 1S.9 for the term. John T. O'Coaaell has dosed the foilowiag Bales: for Thomaa R. Bishop, the threo-story stone-rront apart an building No.

144 Colorado avenue. MiM; for 11. W. Duncaasos. tho prsmUcs No.

2031 nil more etreet. li.OOS; for Sydney 8. Iat. Ave tots sa Harvard street, betweea Sprtagfteld avenue and fortieth street. 13.000; for J.

McMullaa. the premises No. 1034 West TweBty-Secoed street. 12.400. for Tboeaas Rowaa.

tweaty-Sve feet oa Doug-las boulevard. Bear Spauldlag aveaue. 13.100; for Sarah Falloo. the premises No. lt Klll-3 or street.

ll.Otw; for Kearney, the premises Na. taw West Thlrteeath street. tlMO; for James T. Siattery. the premise No.

OS Waahteasw aveaue. M.io: for Mark M. Harrison, the premleee No. 1111 Weat FT) Ik street. 14.AVS; for Caroline Glsdsl.

1.S1Z1 feet oa Fleamey street, near California aveao. 11.200: for Margaret Deere, the premUe No. leg Coster svoaue. H.SuS; for H. W.

Dietrich, the southwest earner of Central Park avease sad riournoy street. 71 1 113 feet. tf.lOS; for T. J. Klea.

the premises No. 113 Carroll aveaue. 11.004; for Sophia Bchlefesstela. the premises No. Leva dale avvaae.

1304; for L. 8. Lang. Us premises No. irJ rillmors street.

ISJOO. and for John Marphy. the premise Ns. mi Lexlagtee street. IX-AeS.

Tho I' a to Matual Life Insurance company of Maine has been dotsg a great deal of work ta the city the last sis mouths. This ran pea owas Isrge tract of vacast resldeae prop erty at Chicago Grove aad Thirty-Fourth street. It was decided la at spring to build Bp this tract with elegsat residence aad place them oa the market for eale. This work has beea lots ea through the reeident director. D.

O. Hamilton, nnd today ths neighborhood shew what caa bo done la thla Una of Improvement ubea nadertakea on a hoge scale. The location was good to commence with, being only block from (ho lake aad sppoeite Grovaland aad Woodland parks. Todsy Thirty-Fourth street st Cottage Grove sveaae Is built op with thirty elegsat residence, every one different In deelgu. A choice variety of colored atone and fancy bricks has beea used.

8. Beams, the srrhllect, has succeeded 11. Neither etpesss nor palas have been spered to make these residences ss beautiful aad comfortable as possible. Joha Wala. ageat for sales this property, report very good Inquiry.

It la expected there will be ao difficulty In disposing of these bouses promptly. Paul Andemen hss let the contracts for las erection ef a Bomber of block of brick but-aes bouses oa the northwest side of ths city. The buildings are to be Is blocks of five ssd alx. ssd Is various places betweea Hal-eted street aad Francisco aveao. The vslao ef the Improvemeats will be ISSS.OOO.

The es'enatoo of the Frnser dt Chalmers plant at Twelfth street sad Waaatenaw arena will now bo proceeded with. Plans hsvs beea drawn by Frits Folia. A machine and erecting ahop will be constructed at a cost of $71,000. The bulldlag wUl be 130x10ft feet, of an srersge height of ft feet. It will bo of aterl frame, with brick walls and roof.

There will he another balldlng. 40x100 feet, of brick, with steel traaee. It will cost I7.SO0. A tool aad stock room balldlng will be pat Bp. 17Sx feet, one story, costing also a sblpplBg-room.

17x171 feet, costing S7.00O. Aa office balldlng nleo will be erected. 171x14 feet, coating $14,004. la all. mors than will beexpeaded.

W. D. Kerfoot Co. have sold for George Blrkhoff. to David R.

Fraaer. a lot oa Washington boslevard. betweea Francises street sad BacrameBto aveaue. for $11,900. being at the rate of 1304 a front foot.

Tre lot front south sUty-ttre feet, with a depth of 204 feet. Mr. Frster will erect oa tela sits a fla resldeace. PI a hsvs beea pro-pared. Dualap Bmlih Co.

aad "baeklla A King hsvs void 104 fret, with a depth of 134 feet, oa the aorth side of irvfsg Park boulevard, fact eg liar Grove avesse. to Vts-ceat J. Walsh for $11,004 caah. Mr. WaHa will construct oa this sits a reildeaco cest-Jsg from $34,404 to Besjsmla Resaberg parrhssed for Jacob Frank at auction sals st tho real estate board the vacast trset ef Issd comptiilog a part sf tho Nlmrod Lascasier sststs.

st ths southwest corner of Grand boulevard aad Thlrty-righlh street. feet, for $47,704. Mr. Franks takes tho property as sa Is vestment. Tho house aad lot at No.

S4l Wabaah avenue were sold to Thomas Brsdwoll for $700. Thla Is subject to a re tenure for ton yvurs Tree June 14. 11M. to W. A- Barton.

J. hL (outhuorth purckaeej the property at Na. Cslumet svean. 34xM feet. wRh fws-etsry frame house, for $2,304.

hut It Is frsugbt that tho court will not eeuflrm this sal. r. hf. A (wood has eosrere WlU Urn H. R- Msrtln aad Freak R.

Chambers, comp-o-lag ike Arm sf Roger. Pet A Co hi interest In ths gruusd sad Atwsod balldisg. at ths northwest corner sf Madison and Clark streets, tho property being SttxCS fsst. nnd tho bulldlag ton-story fl reproof a tract ere. for ths nominal eonsideratlon of In Ills he leases ths corner, eighty feet su Msm son street by twsaty feet na Clark strsot, rrwm Dr.

J. K. Baker, sad ssbseoueaUy leased (ho two properties, osch tweutysn ssd Behalf feet, fronting on Clark sir vet, with depth sf slghty foot, from the snrevs and Froer estate, respectively, sad constructed ths revest star nsd mm building. Mr. Atwsod's cea tract with Mr.

Baker provides tht ho shall par greusd rsntal for ths 0xt4 fsot of $1304 a year for tb flrst period or the lea, bet eg six rears from htsy 1X54, aad $UJ44 year for the remain-lag period ef tho lesse. ninety-throe years. Ths bssssw has ths privilege of renewing the lenos at ths expiration sf this term for another term sf nlsety-alse yesrs. at a rental of par cost so) tho appraised vaJee at that Lien. Fsr No.

134 Clark street, sdjseeat sa ths north. mxJ4 feet, ho nsys James S. Finis svsd athoro of ths hhreve heirs tar of tra n. of ilMr years tmi May 1, 1SH. th fee- im uttna a triM haewa.

a te a nMraui I tor that period front tko Shrove aetata. Fw N. LU, mtU asd jMMt. SlHzM fse, ho pays the estate ef I Pnlae Freer a tmuI ef I (.000 a iw ror lev yean iron May 1. UP, aad tor th ruaualad'er at the period, aleety yaers.

M.soe a yesr. Sow BulIdlaiBT risiainioS. O. Lund has ulaaaed fee John W. Sweaav te se suut ai Me.

oe ucwi $10,004. Ira C. Saxo hss plsssad for K. Thosapeoo two flat buildlass to be erected st No. saw 73M Harvard street.

C. J. Grata has plsaaed for W. Brewse a flat buildiag. he eeveted at Ns.

ISO West Nerth sveau. Cost. ti.SM. R. A.

Deaaell hss ptsssed for F. J. Tucker a two-sterr dwelllag ta be hutlt st Ns. 197 Hasel street. It will eost 1S.0S.

A. F. Ooraaan ha plaaaed for Mr. Mltllgaa a tw-stry gat balldlng to be erected st No. 43 I Bio a aveaae.

It wlU cost Sa.004. 8. II. Levy ha plsssed for William Lass twe-stery flat Buildiag to be erected at Ns. 1U1 Uekdale aveaae.

It will coat $4,000. Joha T. Bright ha planned for G. F. lierhetd a houae to be built st Koe.

ZO ssd S3S North Forty-First sveaae. It will coot $3,000. Hesly A Gilbert have pleased for Jsmes McCarthy two-ctery gat building to be erected No. 4XIa Kvaaa aveaae. It will cost Heeseemaeller A Meldshl have nlanaed for N.

8tcrgaard three-etery a pan meat house to be built st No. 4U1 Jscksos svsous. It will cost I7.OU0. McMlcbsel A Morehouse have let the coalrseis fee the coaatruclioa ef twe sleoe bulldtnss for Jobs Cornell nt Nee. 11 IS ssd 1130 Lk avenue.

They will cost $3.00. The perm ft hs been Issued for the three-story spartsaeat hoaae which William Steveasoo will build a Ns. 44U sad 44U Lak aveaue. Jams R. Torrance Is ths architect.

The hoard of edumUoo secured permit for the cooatrocUon a three-etory addlUe to the ecaeel buUding at Nee. M7 ssd IS) North Ads street. It will eeat IM.Ou. L. 8.

Lang will hand three otery flat bslld-Is at Nr. 4317 LsagUy aveaae, after plana by J. T. Brtxht. It will treat twratr-w feet, with depth of etxty.

It will cost P. SOS. ft A. hUye has plsaueo for WUItam Sheabaa three etorea. te be built st the aortheaat corner rf Fsrtr.nTrth strvet and aad Lagley avenue.

They will be Mass, sad will coat f.eu. W. J. Vaa Keurea will let the reatrart for the roaetrurtloa of aa eaglBO house la Oak Park, at the corner ef Lombard aveaae and Lak street. It will be e( brick ssd eteae aad will cost M.

M. SchnHa be plaaaed for the Cat belle to SM South Ashland avenue. It will treat thirty- bkibep schoeiheuaa, to he nam nt Nee. SMI nine fet. with depth ef eevrsty-Ave.

It will ceet It. sue. W. L. Klewer ha pleased for S.

P. Labahs residence, to he built ea Gerr. near Evnaateu avenue. It will be twe stortaa nnd will nUtl ever ten It wUl tale a la reams aad will tM at. sua.

N. Part, arehiteet for the beard ef education, baa pinna for twenty-twe-room school bwlldlsg. to be erected Oekley veu. se-twsva LNvtemu etreet aed Peteaaac avenue. The eeUeaated at fTe.ees.

R. Btoheo be pUaaed fee William Smith two get buitdlaga to he erected at Na. T3K1 aad 7MS Prtecvtoa aveaue. TWy will each front twtr-tbre fret with a depth ef If.r- eight. TWy will cost (IS.

see. A. T. If egbee ha ntasned for John BaaderUsd three-etery gt balidlag to be erected S4 Ma. TIM Lowe aveaae.

II will free twvety-ata (set. with SVptk rf flfty-twe, sad will be eos-etrurted af prssesl brick aad stone. John M. Vss Osdel A Co. have pUae for Im-Beovvaaeata la A.

W. Harward a anertmsal heuee lh vast side ef Madisea avvaae. aerth ef Ftrtv-Firth street. The build, ag will cm la i a fort 7 -tight 84. The coat ill be IsS.ses to saa W.

A. Beaaett has plassed for A. L. Wehsr Sat hulldlag. te he mru4 at No.

433 Sewth KcSst v. It will float twvtv-w with Sspth ef sawatv-thre. sd will eew-stracted ef prsssid brh sad stewe. It wtll coot nt.eas. W.

8. Smith has plaaaed for W. H. C. Sykee lhree-atry apertUMat heuae I he built st X.

U3S aad litj Heertdaa read. It will treat tertr-fear fees, allh depth ef etxty-gve. Bad will be eentsrsrted ef prveavd brwh ssd stese, ssd heated by steam. It will ceet fl3.eS. J.

J. FUsArrs ha planned for the New Tsrk Ceodaaetd Milk eemey a addnleo to if a preeeal balldiBgs oa the Berth eld ef Ferry-aVvvaih etrwt. ar Viaeenas aveaae. The buildiag wUl be Ihrse eterlee k.aa. aad win as-tad ovr aa arvs WaTO fct.

It all! ceet II kae the plaaaed a ed additle te the mi- Wac ef Mr. Klcsa at No. 4X3 Drvsrl boulevard. I coat teal Ketato Transfer. Tlw faRvwIa- traaafvra ef reel estat were Sled (or rwror rmrror i WrtcklwooS av.

Herf i-t f. Immis. ajvl Miter rfy. Aa T. taacr I Aaale fncr fUl Ba ser st.

-jm av. CiU lis. r.nWura of 11 iei Aa. li far. C.

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Janeaa aad kuebaad le Aaioa U. Z.fer 11.SSS xnM B'ea. a fir Keiwra av. a t. tTSs IIS.

Aa. te Uerta htaraerow to Oeueae Wtttb.d L4E "Liiero a av in a or Aiaoite. i a r. ssijb; Am It Keeper to joka l.Ses bld. Tl' (terra ire nlo ae.

a AOS IV KIll-ia IlirkSoa te twebl H. It. Set Jrt ITi of S. Hi sr. f.

Us IV. ie. ad other pr. Hi Aae X. Henry aw-aieer to uvetse akr- I bHt ilMaakraao ef tee I Sv4 a In I.

I er tierwmneaace of As, fa rnu mt. am ot M.mm i.d in I 1J I. 1 1 SUeee ffftS llk.nknM I tlarkeo tot I rM.e i- t-ke la-neon l. I 1 1 a ree. etetix iu Ik ttrowa.

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te a of r-a vt. r. llev Ae A. Ksls te Otaanes W. I Ktt.iertoa llnrkmbrtkre of Sl.vasi 1S.S01 I el.

l. a of Armlle.ee av. f. ns I Aas. I Metoal and Aeaa leOlof I eo 1.SSSI ltMMmmim av.

a ot Ulk et. I. i 2 a IV Mane Tomaaek t4 hasbajl lo Fee. I Tiaick of si.aei a. MS i mwmm.

I brraah Prorhaek la Ella We (la- I ri I' 1 I'l of rvewan fVra)amla W. Weed i to jMlwa I Sfalhle et al 4.SC Lies See.ev av. a of Ui at. f. SealM; THee "ke.teer to Sraa Oe'Tra Xorwtal parkwar.

of Stewart av. a t. team: Ae. Joam B. Jeoklaa to Joha I af tojij I.SSS I ralrlo ae.

lea a of (let at. f. esvHSa: A a. I a avmiH Soe t-Teiia ctoh st ai. ay Oka- I tee.

te Was. faoyev 1U I Prairlo Tan Hurea ot, lS of Loosnts st. a f. fc US: Aug. sv aim smtii et at.

By master, to Jama T. Hawiei. LeilnrUp av. Set of A aehteojaw av. f.

14aL: A mm Sk Waa. M. Mewaott ot aX 4.B1T oaoetor. to OrrtSkOtol II. aad L.

Aao 1.SSS kMua ae, I oi leco. ae. irsiax. or afar St. rrmrv-le st Mora et al, Br snaetor.

to TTaoaMs T. KieWr Ireie av. tea of OS st. f. iealM St; Aa.

I t'oeaaneecial lo aad B. Aae. to Pred llj xw a Prairie av. Pw's 'ef tVaV 'stV'w'V" VtSaiat. ITairte av.

Ml a ef 4lt at. f. tX MKtV; this coavoranee ketr Sri worth of V. 8. R.

a tewl to ese: A a. M. Wacaasath aad wife William L. Mover Klrr.be.rk a v. a of aha at.

CSttat: I 11.0 1 1 this roaeoraajr hoars IIS worth of I a. R. a. eu 10 U.f: A a. IT Bams to sank Orooetaftd av.

a ef tSd at. f. Snslot. or tale txmvrvaace beora til worth of I'. Lewi C.

a. H. oowal to (11 Am. IS taaiaih to amaae ooe evh at. f.

st Teeiet: Inewakbraoe of SV o. Ana. IS The tarlio a a wife ta rVorteo A. KlrtM M.MS Ssto per: A a. Arya M.

IhaU awlt-elalms ta Cfcarlee A- I Clo av. so Oeliaae et a VW IBS soft orl to a lamakrim of SI le ttr ii una sane aooa sn tl worth of 11. tf R. Hot. 17 David Iwasts eemal to Cl em: to Howard Cup Wd a BTSS VI t.

owes av. a roe awh at. f. I Mai Pvwsot ae. J4 of stth ot, r.

MiUt- Deeael sv, ear let 4. f. WeWt: aiiiai Ka I-o) uy. hatoh av rnie); Hte'Se lot fCJ oiihkvt. Els lowsat bred.

1st a ef eetb Vi nausea av. Mr f. IMalff l-l. eseopt lot Aon. arte Loalee Aver aad hfarte faioe In.

v. ItckUeaa to Jooja V. Aree. The aarty of eeeaas 00 n. ae aan of tl horoof.

kerkl Skaamia as aaartcaaoo, tnewmbram it, taseo te par all aeeata. aad all ether itoao eod rhareoa ef aar aad vrerr kind oe aot ore aae tho above oeorrthod ae-eelo-e whothee an Soa or at ay tlaae bora-artor to tinai "oe i'T-Tt OTWa rT5MIT. The fotTowInc bwlldliksr peimtta wee Imai terSar for etrwrturee te coot i.Se aad ever: root. Untiko. at err oNlcw et Ml Uf.

tt $lt Weat arort sv. Las) TVuk Ke ly. Iwo-atorr hrtck Sat at 8R1 W. Mth st Lets Blanch. Waldru Mrs.

Margaret Waldroa of Ko. 171 Twenty. sa street, sakea ths polkc yoaterday to far her daughter Blanch, whs dleaa. seated from her beardiag-hsuss la Nerwisl Porh fear drs Tb Tew a 4- wees a. Mr.

WaMrwa said, told her frtooda ah waa going Merhls, wbon lefl tb beardiag-hsuss. clad ts I i 14) I tb er at eta. le at a a St. tit- rourt Kla reoa ai; -TrCC STJKDA.Y. XNTTB 1 OCEAir.

AUGUST 1833. AMOIIGTHERAILVAYS Western Lines Win Wg it Oen eral War This Week. TRAVEL WILL BE CHEAP Alton's Binds Decide to Reduce One-Way Rstes. CattlaST sf Ket-Baiag Frolght Hatos Is aad Wis ewaielu Costrwl hteavorts. Ths com log week wilt wttasss ths tlvellest kind sf rale war betweea ths Westers railroads.

Ths cos fllct will rags st Issst ns til tho close of ths Omaha exposition, or dar.sg September and October. How tow rates wUl is cannot bo foretold, bat It Is csrtsln that before ths week's "sad for $1 a person can go from Cklcags ts Omaha. Kansas City, or ft- Psul. Tho Chlcago-St. Paul line hsvs decided to make further red actios la oae-wsy rates from ts $.

Ths alleged rsaeoa for this action la to proves tho handling of tickets by scalpers, bat ths real rasssa that soma of tho lines hsvs determined ts drive ths others from hiding bob lad ths scalpers' of- flces. That ths propoiod rsdncUsa la tho ose-wsy rsts between Chiracs nad St. Paul will not provost ths scalpers from doing bual-reaa I appareat from the fact that they caa bay through tickets from St. Psul to Now Tsrk. vis Chicago, for $tf.

or less thsr tho proposed iocs! rsts of $1 feetwrca St. Paul aad Chicago, sad tho differential rats of $11 betweea Chicago aad New York. If ths ticket agents and conductors wersobMged to carry eat Us mien agreed te by the general paseenger scents ths brokers almnlv could not handle ths through tickets sold for i ti St. Psul to New York. Instead trTla to prsvest the scalpers from doing ausisess.

soma of tho lines atroajr. an wall ss weak, esee kave bees maklag It to Us Isurett ot tho scalpers haadls tlckeU teadlag aver ths rsuts. Is plsia words, ths Sb)et Is reducing ts $1 ths local rsts bo-twees St. Psul and Chicago to I make it unprofitable for certain lines ts pay commts- Mrs to ths scalpsra. Whether ths proposed reduction ts will sccompllsh the object sought ts uncertain.

If It dees sot tho Cblcago-St. Paul rate will bo reduced so thst ths rsUroads will gat practically sot king for trssspsrtstlss. much less bs able ts subeldlss scaJpera. Ouki.KtiHi C'llr (tote. Everybody tat ere ted In ths auecess af ths Omaha exposition rosily owes debt of gratitude ts Us Alloa railroad.

Its determination to aaake aa low rates from Cklcags ts Kansas City aa st her lines make ts Omaha has Browsed ths wrath of tho other roods ta Kcu City. Although tho Alt contemplated eelllsg round-trip tiehetn nt npeetal rate. It rival a declared yesterday that they would red oca ths one-way rsts. both east aad weat bouad. These rates betweea Kansas City aad Chicago will go lato affect Sept.

1. aams aa ths Omaha rate. Tb relactiea of the rats be tween Kaaaaa City nnd Omaha win neees-sartly redoes the St. Lou la rules sad thsso of sit potats reached by ths Altoa aad aay rival, line. Ta be eta with, the eee-way rats oetweea Kaaaaa City aad Chirac will bo $7.54.

but It will not stay long at that Aguro. Aa attempt may ho msdo ts restrict ths use of the low rate ta Tuesdays asd Fridays, but this will bs feuad Impracticable. Isstead of halting ths Omaha exposition, ns It was iBtlmsted Us Alton road was trytag to d. It ha really Sons mors Una aay other i me tow are seewrtag low rales for It. Tbs Server ths fight betweea ths railroads ths better It will be for ths Omaha ei position and Us traveling public Everybody will likely bo aatlafled.

except ths stockholder at tae railroads. KABT-BOtD MATRB MAY TV MB LSI. Sllaht laervaaa Is Sboveat 1st Bblwawent Last Week. A slaahlag of east-bound rates from Chicago ta expected this week, because rate a ere not maintained according to agrssment from St. Louis.

Peoria, aad Minneapolis. East-bound rail shipments last week amounted 42.24 tone, against M.C1S tons Us pre Wows week, aad 41.1X4 tons tks corrs-s ponding week ot last year. Lake shipments vera ieJ.otg tons, agaiast I04.IC4 tons Us previous week. The foilowiag table shows the east-bound troJB 'ZI. WeOBS.

of the Eastern line tb past two Laet. wee. t.171 till s.rs t.ate tu t.aU StiS 11.0S Mlchtsaa Ceatrai vtoaa. SIX iae sikor. fort t.e; lial ri.ilmrw and uraa -rrwa a.O-1 roar s-nt Totsle StSM M.n Sbipmeals of the two weeks were mads up o( ee iungw mi anicies.

IS loos Last. rtevkki km 11 let a IT week. X-Wl V.7 ..10.07 Oral (wred evee.1' aad levrd fri.eiJ oeeT 7ZT. ae rtsst 11.77 M.74T le. 4t.au MtatkMianeoue Total.

lareaiit tfairsl an Et ar.ri Marta. report of the Wlacowela Ceatml railroad coatalaa ths following Sgurso: Ii Orooa erln. Vera II a em pee 1. He.em l.nj.eel U4.1S Ln.as n.i7.m e.7T.IU lot tie leXJM TW.TM arml fcf t-vi not lawa 1 a eOT.ea, till Kara Ins aad exneaaea af tho Wet. year esded aae SS wee ss follow' Ores Mrs tr.ee tnilTm ifl ot-rretl or nm Zi jet eoroiaca kL2 ytia -w ataloo 4 fort Short a.

Fort Saerldaa caa be reached tdav teea tralas loavlag ths Chicsgs sad Nerth west oepwc envaj a. and p. as. Returning the trains leave Fen Sbertdaa at least beurly after ese. A special rate of fare of 71 real ts mad for tb reuad trln a eo.

taraed soldier aro sare to have lota of visitors. next Tooodav a rouad-tria rat of I e.et. win Olv Eitartlsa Bates. Excursloa rates will bs made by all Ceatrai Passngr ssksrlsUsa llaea for the aaaaal a tale cwaveauoa of too Christian Eadeaver scety Peoria Oct. S-l.

aad for the aaaaal otewio or Modem Weeds of AmerVca at Raymood. UU Sept. 4. artni DUtrtot Appellate Court, apodal ttspotch ta The Isier Oeoea. MOCNT VERNOM.

I1L. Aon. 17. Tbs refVawl sa PreewodUks were bad ta tb A pool la to swart So. dar: MorehaU, tvdakr, Ooteeooa et al.

appeal Marko; annllne my spvoltoo foe tear to IM ea. Tto. ki i a wora aot roe oral a toUowi Laaew et al va Mel Lee mo. error ko St. t'bklr: aot (or Bestl.

a. as. AHaa Railway a a lUaauaotla Co eeMa, aiimri appeal froea Modioo; sot for Sept. I al p. sa.

Hero Krart; ppei roe at. Clair: set Oept. at a. Sa. Maraoe.ll.

a ear. tW moa ot appoai from Mervuo, set foe Sept. I p. as, Haralituej vt Welle, odatr: appeal froea k-aauji loe ae pi. ll I a.

Jkelooa Morels luobj: an a 1 froe at. a- ok. lltiaots leert re I K. to. re Pwopis.

oe I Reikvr; appeal true St. tlair; eet foe Sept 1 at p- oa. row mi oa 1 ow i.e Taylor ex appeal from nt. lair; eet for See. at I.

sa. roll of the darhet tb follow in roe is erere sdvtoiaunt eirtih.uk va Serarta- baosh: appoai froea Rdwarde. I i ten fool 10 l-o. ve rieliai Mtalo; Oolr. pm vs tkenhardt et al t'kmlr.

fcotaes M.are Mottee ee siipewl from St. ctalr Coaatr rear ppoaJ rr appeal from atowvot al t. Weir, ae- ieee. TS mowoo st al; arpeal St- Chklr: Kaortet re Lebr: Waobioe-loa, City NsikMkal Keak A n. appoai free Aaraaaoer.

CXT-OTnoa et al kneel froe fi 11 Coanty appeal ef Cairo ve Peooe. oeo. PVrry. liar- rwooto ee ret Wexii I fr t'ooatr oourt Waahlactoa. ail at at va Lonr et apoewi from saort of clay.

Ruoe leei appoai (rasa County overt st Waahiagtoa. 00. awiew; aiipeai rrooa (. loir: eet for boot, al a. am.

Kekeoa atorrta A Co. ve ata-aeld: afpooi froea t'lalr: set for f-4. at I sa. luioots eotrel R. to.

Teopea. was loir set far Bern. a. a af of aro sa lb up the ta will WILL SAIL' NEXT SATURDAY Cwavaai sa Fwet mtemui Bvassslli Co selseteeieea Aro hVedy gpeetai DUpatoh The later Oom. WA8H1NOT0N, D.

C. Aug. 27- Ths Cuban and Porta Rlcnn ewacuatiou sommlssionn will leave New York at noon on Saturday. Sept. 1.

for Havana and Sa Juan respectively. Ad miral Sampson, accompanied by Oeaeral Wads and General Butler, win sal) oa Us Reootats and Admiral Schley with Oeasral Oordoa will nail on the Sen ecu. General Brooke, ths third member of ths Porta Rlcaa commlssloa. is already la that I aland. Ths members of both commissions hsvs re solved their Anal Instructions aad hsvs ef fected suck a prsllminnry organ laatloa as will snsbls them ta enter apoa their duties with out delsy apoa arrival la Havaan and Baa Juan.

Admiral Sam peon completed these arraagsmonts. ns far as hs was concerned. several days ago when ns wss la Washing ton. aad Admiral Schley talked over mat ters connected with ths San Joan commis sion with Acting Socrotary Alloa thla mora tag. Although Admirals Sampson and Schley will not bs detached Uchalcaily from their proses stations.

Commodore Joha W. Philip, formerly eaptala- or tho Texas, aa beea drelgnated by tbs Navy Department ta have charge of ths fleet st New York until tho return of the Admirals from ths West la dies. STOLE FIFTEEN FAT STEERS. Bold Movo of Lake County Cattle Thieve Xeae Crswra Faint, apeelnl DW patch I The Inter Oceoa. HAMMOND.

Aug. 27. Cat tls-thieves belonging to a snag that has beea operating la Lak eowaty for several nsontha picked Alteon fat steers oat of a hunch at Baker's reach, near Crowa Point. last Tuesday night aad drove them to this city, where Uey worn sold to ths O. H.

Hammond Packing company by a man glvtag ths nans of John William. Tho company -paid 108 for las eattla aad Unghtsrod thorn Us next day. along with a lot at other stack. Sheriff Hayes aad Mr. Baker cams ts Hammond Into thla after -aooa.

aad at tha plant Us latter Idsatlflsd lbs hides as belonging ts his est tie, aad tha com pa ay Immediately lademalfled him for bis loss. Sheriff Hayes sbtataed a good de-senptioa of Williams partner while at Dyer aad says that hs doss set believe hs will hsvs much difficulty 1b localiag him. Ths man to known In Hammond, but has aot boon aooa bore slaco tost Tun day morning, when bo drove ta a settlement near Us sewn of tha robbery. Tb AnU-Horsothlcf society of Lowell has offered It set i lets Sheriff Hays aaS Is ready to send out a mounted posse sad a amber of trussed dogs for Us purpose of ridding Lnk county of the tblevee. who have stoles Uownnada of dollars worth af stock darlag Us tost few years.

LOCAL. SOCIETY NOTES. tie. Mr. PUS fllsoona at Ch le vel Cbie ae tho Lak.

Oeasral aad Mrs. Pits Simons af No. Ill Ashland boulevard were guests of tho laa at Charlevoix darlag Us past weak. Among tbs people wb sailed oa ths steamer State af Ohio yeeterdty war following: K. A.

Sutter and wife. C. B. Butter, Ilaaes. J.

K. orris, O. Agasw, hL T. Ulster. Hmnans.

Tira. T. B. Sweet. sow and Aauahter.

T. Mackanslo. Mr. B. B.

Woodburr. Thwodor R. MacClaro. BL T. htortoa aad wife.

Joha Mclntyr. Wlllla: Hevaot. D. P. WUd aad wife.

L. R. RutUr, Mrs. Jaaves Harrtsoo, Urn. T.

N. Morgan aad child. T. Call ah aa. wtf aad soa.

Mrs. H. Burchard. R. T.

Dtcklassa, Mrs. Hattl Blscfcbura nnd dsughtsr. Mtos hi. htcKwea. Mrs.

T. Anchor. William Clark, wife, aad daughter. M. Mom igemery.

If r. aad Mrs. Vf: Lwvywf Ma. WS Ea: Ohio street snnounc the engagemeat of thetr daughter Pasal ts Dr. Victor rrsderlck Marshall ot thla City.

1 1 FIRED TO PREVENT A ilUROER. Tsaag TSolfaa'a Kllllns erf Captain Wsisss Meld Jastiaable. Spoctal Dispatch Tb later Ore a. rXT MOUTH, Maaa Aag. 17 Joseph T.

Boltoa wss arrnlgaed la tha District court here todsy sa a charge of shooting Captain James hL a leo a yesterday, aad wss almost lm mediately discharged by Jadgs Davl. who ruled that ths shootlag was jus tillable, lira. Wat- soa was young Boltoa snst. Watson cam borne yeoterday la a rag, threatening kill his wife. Boltoa.

thinking his sunt's life was la danger, secured a revolver, and. after wsralsg Wstsoa ts dee 1st. fired, slmlng st his feet. The ball all Wstsoa la the thigh, aad entered Ue abdomen. Inflicting a wouod from which ho died Ula morning.

Before Wstsoa became unconscious ho msds statement completely exonerating Boltoa. stating that be was la a horrible rsge. nnd thst hs threatened to kill his wife. Judgs Devta ruled that Bolton waa Justified' In taking ths steps bs did ta preveat a marder. WILL MARRY AN ENGLISHMAN.

Easjanetavenl of Miss Sleklee I Dwyrall Craeatnatboro. npeetal Dierateh to The later Oceaa. Mr. NEW TORK. Aug.

17. Ths engagemeat ts announced of Mis Sickles, aaly daughter of Oeenral Sickles, ta Mr. Dayrel! Crackas tasrp. third secretary af Us English sa-bassy at Madrid, aad oldest soa of Hoa. Moa- tagu Craackaa thorps.

Q. who i aled Lord Chief Russell oa his visit to this country aot long ago. Miss Sickles hss lived abroad all bar life, and she wss educated la Spanish convent- Two years ago sbs cams ta New Tsrk oa a visit to her father, aad remained with him a year. 8b spent a winter ta Waahlngtoa. aad while la thla country attended ths Bradley-Marti a hall.

I person ntlag Queen Louise of Prussia. Tha wedding. which will tabs plac la ths Brst week la October, will ha celebrated la London. WAR HERO THAT CANT TALK. Bart It Has Proved Ha Ability Writs as SpN sf Advrsty.

A veteraa typewriter a machla. sot aa opera lor Is oa sxhlbltloa la tbs establishment of the Remington Typewriter company. No. 127 Broadway, aad Is attracting much at' ten Ooe. It la a rello of tks war Just cloosd.

aad did actlvs ssrvles sll through Us battle Santiago. It nhaws Its wound, yst Is la good running order -and flt for another en gsgemsaL This I ype writer was pur based alas years ago by a maa wb went to Cuba as a war cor respondent. There wss oas other mschlns tbs sam mnks la tbs servlc of Oeasral 8bafters axpodltloa. Ths owner of It, la writlsg of tha hardships through which It passed without being knocked out. cays: Oa tho transport Olivette during the voysgs ta Cuba tbs machine fell from the tabl to ths deck three time daring rough weather.

la Cuba It had to be transported In aa army mala wsgoa. Ua arms of km tint eontrtv aae. Aad. ya gods! how tho army mule wagua drivers si lag around packages they loadlag. rorgettisg ta carry oil for ths machias.

tha owner says he used car tor all asd then thick lubricating OIL Stni It worked so that hs could strike off copy at the rats of 2.404 words hour. la tho trenches before Sas Jasa ewner rattled of letters aad mstbage from wounded soldiers ta Uslr homes. As Baal tost, whoa wss being taken from the transport ta tha health boat oa tha way ta Hoffmaa Inland. It wss dropped by a care lea deckhand a distance af five feet; but when set sgaia It worked without being even "cranky." ee Wsals tterpart a Clay 'a Blva. Assistant Superlateadeat ef Police Lewis saked Casta la Revere yesterday for a report ss saloon of Henry Clay at Ka.

ICS Klaaie atreet. where Pred Stewart was abet Friday aishL If saloon la foe ad ts bs disorderly place it be clpaed at sac. HTBnewta ef htwoole. The hoses sad muscle ef the hueaaa body are capsDia at ever 1,3 gigsrcat aksvemests. a of ef the men th SAYS LAW IS EVADED Express Oompajiles Fall to TaJca Out a Lloensa.

FOREIGN CORPORATIONS Illinois Manufacturers' Associa tion Kay Take Action: Attention of Seeretary Stato CatleS to tho DteregarS of State Statute. According to tbs officers af tha Illinois Man ufacturers' association. Us United States Ex press corn pan y. Us Americas Express company, aad aoan af tha aUer express com- paaloa doing bualnesa la Uls stats ksvs played a sharp trick oa Us secretary of stats. It seems that Secretary ot Stats Ross hag bees led ta believe that the com pas las da aot soma within Ua provisions of Ua foreign corporation aot af IUlsols.

aad consequently ds aot have ts pay a license. Several days aga J. hL Glens, secretary af ths Illinois Man af acturers association, wrote letter ta Secretary af Slats Boss asklag aim If ths sxpress rompaales data bustasss la this stats aad organised under tha lawa at other states had taken out esrtlfleaua af la- 00 rpo ratios, as required by tha forelga cor- poratloa act. Ths secretary replied stating that all sx press aompaalea incorporated and doing busi ness la Ula state had cempllod wiU tha lav. hut sons of Us express companies were aot corporations.

Mr. Olesa wrote requesting tha names af Ua corporations that had com piled wlU Us Uw. aad asked wbstner In corporated Joint stock companUa or earpsra- Uoaa cams wlLhia taa provisions at taa uw. Ta this Mr. Rasa replied that lb companies complying with tha act war ua racine.

Northern Pacific, aad Wellx. Furgs at Co. "Other sxprsss aompaalea dome buslssss la thla Btats kavs rsprsssated that thsy ars aot joint stock companies or Joint stock sasocla- tion, ths Isttsr stats. It runner aaia uat joint stock asmpaaiss or sssocistlonn cams within Ua pro vis loos af Us law. wsr recog nised aa corporal loss, aad Ua courta had aa held.

Ta Uls Isttsr Ua secretary af Us Manu facturers' association has rspUsd elating Uat tb Called Statea Smrsss company nnd Ua American Express company, although aot lleeoood. were arganlasd aa Joiat stock ssse eta lion aader tha laws af Nsw York. Hs asksd farther what svldeae exempted com pea lea had pre a ted to sustain their claims ns no -Joint stock companies. 84tldl Cwsaply- wit hi tb Law. Tho nilnola Manufacturars association malauias that tb sscrfary af slat should lake stspa to compel the corporations referred to to take out cert locates under the foreign -cerporntioa net.

Tb secretary aald yesterday: "1 do aot underslaad bow It la Uat the secrets ry af stats has beea 14 I believe that the corporations should aot taks out cer-tlScatea. They are recoernlved in the courts ot lb country aa sorporntlous. nad other compsnles organised nnder similar laws of Eastern states ars retjnlred to take out cor-tlAcatee aader Illlaats law. Tb secr-tary af stats la bin letter stales that tha courts bar bold that Joiat alack companies or Joiat atock aaaocvatlaaa coma wllbia Ua provisions of ths law aad sro recogntaed aa corporatlonn. It would appear Uat eertala af ta sxprsss cwmpaaiea do aot comply with aay law made ta cover them that they ana aad are treating tb law of wertnin slate th sams as they treat the rs venue set reejulrlng them ta plac a stamp ea th receipt.

Tb North era Pacific Express company, which la payiag for tb stamp aa th rocolpta. has also complied wits tha foreign. corporation net of Uls statex. It reema te bs tb aaly ens Uat has reward for law. Caleas tbs secretary af stats Lakes seme act ton ta compel tb com paste ta comply with tha tew I will submit th matter ta Mr.

Levy Mayer, general counsel of th Illinois Mann- fact a rera' aasodstio, whs returns from bis vacation, sad ae If there Is sot some way Uls assoctnttoa csa compel th secratary ef ststs te ear ore law. There Is no reason why common carrier, as th express compe ar, should have mors privilege tnaa ordinary manufacturing corporations. There has been mor or lees talk about having the Interstate commerce law amended so thst the express rompaales will com within the Juris- let ton ef the Interstate commerce commission, nad tho question hss beea agitated la thla stato for years of bringing the express companies under the JurtsdlcUoa of tho rail road aad warehouse commission or Illinois. It Is difficult, however, ta see how Uls could bs dons If tbs exprres companies can succsos- fully malataln Uat Uey are not men able ta tb lawa ef Illlaols sad Uat Uey are aot re quired te take out laeorporatloa certifies te under ue net. 1 mm a meant of revenue uey arrive rob tsur buslaeea la Illinois probably exceeds Ust ef sny other state, unless It Is Nsw Torn, and I doubt very much- If the sxprees business la New Tork surpasses that ef llllnola.

Ceaupaalee. steady to Plgtht. Th officials ef the company gar away thetr esse la tbs Interview they gave out last Wednesday. General Agent Wyxant aald that the United Statea rxprsss eompnny was not eorperntloa: that it was organ 1 sea ssasr Ue lolnt stock aeooclatloa law ta Nsw Tork. aad that he did not believe that It came within the provisions of the foreign -corporal loo net.

He also state that his company bad aot beea aotlSed te pay the fees and taks out a certlS- rate la Illinois, and ae also sn Bounce inat his company wilt not comply with Us law until compelled te do so by the courts. Mr. Fargo, general mnnsger of the American press company, tsjaa a great ueai oa ue lla. ana aa omctat 01 aaotaer sxprrea company mVe announcement that the Illi nois Msaafaetnrvrr association was aereeieu In Its attempt to obtale a decision agaiast express companies regarding ths payment of tbs stamp oa receipts. Ths set is thst Judge Tuley of th Circuit court handed down oa the strongest legal opinions thst baa been obtained In sny caa la Illinois la years, deciding that tb Illinois Manufacturers' sso- elatloa was clearly la ua right ana uat us stamp should be paid by Us sxpress corn-pan Ira.

and not by ths shipper. In order te gain time the express com pan le took aa appeal, aad Uat la tho reasoa tbst th shipper has to psy for the stsmp. Undsr Judge Tutor's decision any shipper caa corn men aa an la la a 1 astir court aad will undoubtedly obtain a Judgmeat covering Us money he bat paid aut for stamps. There is not a jusuos ta the ststs that would decide a case of this char JUaCDSr- I acter against Tuley's opinio SCter SgalBSt tb Shipper la ths lace Of Judge I MAMIE KEIL DISAPPEARS. Hegers Parle Girl Lest See si WsraSerlasj Along; tbe Lake.

Mamie Kelt 19 years aid, of Roger Park, Friday evening 01 (appeared from tbs 1mbs of Frank Picreon, No. llss riorcac arsaaa. Evanston, where sbs bad been vlslling for some time. Miss Ktll had Just recovered from serious II lass nnd was still la a doe- tor's ear. It la feared that while la a St mental she threw herself lata laks.

Ths Kvanaton police yesterday searched the lake shore for miles la vain. Tbe girl waa last see north of the lighthouse st Sheridan road aad Ridge aveaue. PLEASED WITH OMAHA FAIR. stoat Baalaeso Men Say It larssues Alt aespeetatlea. Special Dispatch to The Irter Ore BOSTOX, Aag.

17. Boston business who hsvs been la Omaha this summer brtng back Interesting aeceuals ef th Trnna- Mlsslsslppl expesltloa. Eastern vlaltara to fair are annxed by Its extent nad magnLS- "I hare sera aU tha treat fairs hsld to 1 a. p. Korepe ta rveexat years." said M.

S. Hardea-brook ef f). Woodbury A "and this Omaha oxpoeiUon compares favorably with aay of then." F. Miller of J. H.

Ireland A Co. said: I was very much taken with this show, surpassing na It did la svsry particular my expectation. I Ulak If tho quality of this sxposiiioa, wars better understood her it would be patronised by mora Mow England I tla Howard of Boyd A Corey. H. H.

Shaw. F. tlrl gljal I ar In PawS jn40h htm smuFSueTesalSlsaeai Uao. O. Pratt, Cbssiao H.

Swan of Clapp A Tap-lsy, aad J. H. Saris af T. J. Hollis A Co.

MARKIAQK UCXK3KS. Dedertrka, 1 Nlearen Aataa Prim. Me. He Sroka IS Job Korea- Aanla rl Adolf NoMra. Sophia hrialeneen 11 Tl Jake K.

Oeaee. Nor Mailt. Tfii II Oaotaf Block. Id NoCke Otto WoiMeUnajLB, Katie Outhler IS Chan How. Liaaie K.

eoar be Ld t. I Bernard Ju.jaan Ula IS Frank Kdelmaa. Aatonla Slrauea 11 James W. fniaoimona. at are liwver 44 tt Oeorxe K.

Bow. Jo let. HL. Mabel A. Bacooe.tJ Tt Cariatiaa F.

CUueea. Clara ta fi 73 Kaawerr loaowakl. Mary 21 Job W. hi eta. rruce Emmir II I Bam Klawaaky.

Koala rem It Antooa'w. K.u lW blare TaJkorak tl Otto Reimer. aTlate Haas ti I Theodore enter. Marie Arena 1114 fieery Ben ha atoelmaa Jaoo Miller. Sara Ollekmaa .,...7 Oay A.

oeaererm. Ssrab Hatch! neon. 1111 Erik Larsea. Buaeborg 14 Joha Oroe.y. Btiot St Aodrea Anderoon.

Bessie 1747 Charge J. Cunaliigheua. Calberlne IS Fred Ueata. oelm Sklbb Ti Marry Mae tike. Anal Koeeaberc Oeorae Oaeiwtma.

aaary It IS Loo Is Faber. Mai tie Kehwarta Joha F. Crela-htoa. Slaridar Feinadotter. DEATHS.

I'TrxKRALr TRAIM Oaaoataad and Caivry Fo-aerai trala af th Cblca. MLwaokve and Su Jaal rii way las ess Uaw oepot thlaSlaea aad Catal auoetat daily at UJ a. m. AHLOlUef Bwrtba AhUrrini face Klaoar. belowd wife af Willi AhlarUm.

Aug. It. acsd years snooths IS Aava. Burkai SorKlay, Aa. TS.

o'cIoek. rroca boose. No. West Twenty-Third atreet. earner Roosy.

to Concord La. BIRCH Aaute Btrrh aee Hlnchl. Aug. S3, at th restorer of her aleter. Mr, atasgt nar-rtty.

Ka Bio Island arena, aleter of John, Mlrnawi. William. Kate Hlnch. Mrs. Nellie Kola.

Mr. Minnie CTCooneii. Funeral 0aa-day. at e'doch sharp. Holy Family church, the ago by errhe to Calvary.

BIRMf.VOHAM Aon. 17. Mrs. Jalia, wtf of Job Birmlaehaaa. fruaersl from reeldeace.

Hm. 41S owth IrUalln etreet. Taesday, t4 a. via Wlooooet central trala to Oehhnsh CARROLLe-Au. Na.

Set Forty-Thlnl street. Kliaabeth (Carroll, bel oeed wife of the inte Hush CnrvoU. sister of Joseph and Joha McCarthy, foranerty of Na TSB West Super-tor street. Fu-kvral Boeder, at o' clock, te St. Oahml'i chare h.

tboqoe by eorriasos So Calvary. St. joha OallfoyM. beloved baahsnd of Mary Ouiiebyk toe MalUaat. brother of Mary aad William Oailtorle.

Mrs. Gaorwe Caderwtwd. Mrs. Joha Laavitt. FunomJ eleukitay.

Aag. TS. by carrlacaa from reel deface of mother. Ka S317 Bvana av.no. Uuiuald.

to St. Joachim's church sod North wsstsra depot, theoeo by ears to Calvary. KKRR Bda hflaote Kerr, sred rears 4 sooeith ad 14 days, ea nattier of Archie Kerr and niece of Job aad Jeute M. Kerr. Funeral from uaeio-a re aloe nee.

Ko. US aouth Pine avana. Aostla. Suaday. KKKNHEKQCH btary betored wife of A.

A. Kotnbeiset. at her raekience. No. Wills rd plac.

Tnaraday. Aae. ti. funei al at bouse. gsy.

Au. is. at I o'clock; burial at Forest ENN KT As. St. st pareuu residence, N.

13 Lie Kalb etreet, corner Leantt, Anal France, be eared dp htor ot OfAcor Chevies P. aa the tat Kate Weneey. a-ed 14 yeara nsontha and -a Sya. TTuae ri vsnoy. An.

TS. at o'clock, harp, to at- rhtrM llnrromi a' church, brow rtaav to Polk street depot, thence by cars to Mount Olivet. LaLUOX Louts, beloved wife of Joha London. Aa. St.

aaed 44 years nkontha. Burial Hua-Say. Ai. SB. at 11 o'clock, from Ko.

SU Lowe aeenuo.to Oerma aTvmnswlloal Lather church. Twwnty-rUth aad Canal streets, by carrisg to CoacordUa. LfCAS John, eoa ef ea-Aldevmaa Mlcbsrt Lucaa. Fan ml from ha 1st reolaVaoe, No. T3e KIbsi street, to at.

MoTs cherca, Sanday. al oVlork. bp CQJTlksas to Milwaukeo and Paul oenm. to Calvary ctautery. r'rarnos ef the teaotly la-sited.

MAUCIRB Aur. TS. Daniel, hekrred sou of Jsmes on hlary Maaoire toee Morvaai. aaed saooths. Ksmrkl Maexiay from parent' reel oe ace.

No. SOS 1 Ken atraef, by coma. a to csuvary. MAITRER An. Mrret at surer, a red 1 years; anotbor ot Ckanle William.

Oeoiwe. and f. T. blearer, ruaeral from her sat home. No.

TM West Meoroa street, Motvday. at I p. m. as srfwefawBj aawmiwat awjrB Kl'NOER, A a. M.

at Oraad hotel, bfacklnao aiaaa, Aloen A. atanarer. runeraU aerr-Ico at has late rostdanos. No. TM Ohio atreet.

heaaty. An. S. o'clock. Burksl prlvst.

Pla omit aowers. NfrLAK Aug. IT. Morttu the beloved child of Martin no atan neua, are month nnd It any. Funeral Sunday, at 14 o'clock, from parents re aide nc.

No. 1X.7 North Pnoiln atreet. to Uraad Trunk, depot, thence to Mount Olivet NOW A Robert beloved husband of Emma Nowak tae Baamaani. at tb of et reara. Funernl from bin late rldeoce.

No. S14 Clifton Park avenue, oa Monday. An- TS. at 1 o'clock, by ce ma see to Rose HIU cemetery. OSEXHKKU Sophia Oaenbera; (nc Lodewlng).

beloved wife of Laoala mother of WlU lie and Lout Osenber. Snd dauchter of Wil liam an itia Laonrinc, an aleter of id Ludewtn-. Funeral Sunday. An. nt 1 o'clock, from the Kennellcl Lutheran Zloa church.

Nineteenth and Jobneoa stroeta, to Coaoordl PTTT UN There dsochter of P. sad M. ltersen toes Reiilmiller). axed year and 11 asys. ruaeral Bunday, Au.

from re dene, at 1 o'clock, to WaJdhetm. POMEHOT-Aaf. XT. W. H.

Poraeroy. at his realdence. No. Lanaiey avenue. Funeral aaonoay at p.

m. At xorn Herald pis copy. Re. 1 1 IU Frederick August RetUg. Aux.

S. In Bis slaty seventh year. Funeral from residence. no. eet norta ara street, on Mkwaay, Aug.

a. at a ciocm. to urncokasMm. CHWAELDOEN-UlUt Scbwaeldrea, Infant twin dauerhtrr of Eutea aad Kate Scharaektirvn tne Fetacherl. svired 1 month 7 days.

Funeral i roe tesioewc. o. sl pvouth Peorl atreet. PwaMaay. Au.

XX, at o'ctook. by Ries to owl TTjQ LAT7a TO CLASSITY. KKO THY DESTINY. greatest opportaalty of your life ta now. to Know wnat tne tux ere as la store for yo.

MRS. DR. HOLMES. Tilt WORLD RENOWNED CLAIRVOTANT. kat nviu.ll AL.uAkl AckaowledSed by pre and I bee profession.

Csa be la Ira ot life st her parlors, 71 people without a peer CTasulted oa sll f- nariom. 7 w. iitniHON kt. Telia nil eoau- ho.in.a. arlta uimm.

Lost or stole property, every hidden mystery, re- i eemteo. neipn an wne are la trouoie. retnor evil Intloence snd family eetranavmenta, nlt ihhw uiu ooo imjiuiy eoxransemenf the eeparnted. makes speedy and happy i with tb ooe you love, by proper advice are confronted by any dlltlculiy whateve If eon lur dlmcultv srhateeee atrva. i 'n.

niiuaiu in person or by letter. Ad dress 17 W. Madison Chtcseo. 111. Hours, as.

a p. aa. hh lunp tor circular. SABBATH SERYICXa Baptist, HTDB PARK Corner Wood law aveaue aad Fif-ty-Slsth street. J.

L. Jack eoa. IX petor. Morning service st 11 o'clock: sermon by Rev. Ooora W.

Northrop, D. praise service at IM MANTEL Mlchlgna avraue. aear Twenty-Third atreet. Rev. Jobnetoa Myers, LX paator.

Service at 11 a. m. p. m. Preach- in or air.

ueors at. eMirxn of Denver, Colo. WH.V,OM. Our Life Work and How to jaornin suojecK. lo It events ldeL eubject.

"The Christian's LA SALLK Near North avenue. J. U. A. Henry, pastor.

Service at Li a. "My emmiI's Safety Valvea:" and at p. "What the War with Spain Did Not Settle. TEMPLE Leavitt street aad North avenne. Jams P.

Thorn. LL.D.. paatar. Service at a. m.

and 7:5 p. m. Tbe pulpit will be SXX1NI Momn ami Weal UM.M. "wpi'iek ny ear. t-.

ivnnneon. William M. Lswrence, D. pastor. Prssrhin wwrnanB) oewca.

oata in tne evenin ft eciocs, by Rev. Charles H. Wbeeier of Ijanort. Ind. SOl'TH PAKK Fnrty-Tcia-hth street, between Mlcbiaa aad Wabaah avenue.

Rev. Char lea Heary. paator. Rev. W.

Read will preach at ti a. sn a pastor at p. baptism at eronln servlro. WOODLAWN Lealnrtojt avenue and Slxty-Sew- vwa niwi. hit.

aae.ooaroe uoynton, pastor. PacvW at 11 a. m. and 7: p. mornlns subject.

"A VoW." evenjng topic, fourth in Cndee the Flag;" special sabject, Slave. CeusrresratloaaL CALTPORNIA A VPiXCTe Corner Monroe street. PrearMnjr at 14:7 a. en. and 7 ret p.

m. by the pastor. Rsv. D. F.

Fox. Morning subject: "What On Mas Caa Do. SOL'TH Corner Fortieth etreet and Drevel hnato. I vard. Morning servica at 10 o'clock.

Prescb- ine ey ttev. vt, meeper ox ntMt. wis. TCven- inr ei rice st I n. sn.

TTNlVEKSITy Msdlaon avenoe and Ftrtv-SlKta street. Dr. N. I- Rublnkstn. pastor.

Summit st ii a. m. by Dr. Frank C. Lckwood of Chi- rtra ejuojectT no itfaavt lor XTut.

No evemn seme. CNION PARK Corner Ashlsnd aad Washington boolevsrda. Rev. F. A.

Nobis. D. rjsstor. rVrrrice st le a. m.

and 7 p. sa. Presrhlna' in tb morning and la tbe evenlne by Profeasor H. Kin. Ti.

of Ober.ln. Mom in sub- ject; i ae orrmni tn ioa." rvenin eub ject: in unawiM leniat tae Uuailty aad tbe rTeealn In tbe HeetHooea." WASHINOTON PARK Ilc arenas snd Fifty. roamn etnei, iwt. i.iism Lmntorta. pss.

tor. rerrices st a. sn. and p. m.

liar. in ounject: -urn nrrL tzventng subject: Th Three-Sided Christian. einsrth boulevard and Central aveao. F. O.

eti-rklaod. pastor. Sen-tees, tl n. Prenchlnir by tb paator. Subject.

"Ra. spoasibiuty vs. -srlrooial. Ta focewlna aairhft llcenaas were tssued yee-sarSayt Age. Edwin Dederk-ks.

of ralrmount. N. IX, fmma XI Y4 tfT. th la SABBATH 8IBTICXS. SI Jui.vxxI Aggieaten aveaue, sou in Sixty- oarth street.

B. bsyses. Pastor. aVerv- toes, a. aa.

aad Tits pi aa. Proaoatng by the 0K 11CLD PARK-Coroer Weat Ohio etreet and Moauoauo avraue, u. StricklaaS. paator. aervicea, a.

aa. aad 7: p. sa. Preacauig bv the paator. at oral ns MlbecL -JTalth." h-vea-wb HbMM.

nriM.AAM i BJUM FAJtK aaasuaM hail, ifty-Seventh etreet, eaatoe Waamagtoo. Errett Uate. pastor. t. J1 Preoceuna br tae paatar.

MONRO STHlCk-T-Cocner ionroe street and "deoe Venn. H. T. liocnm, scung lxetor. Mrvices.

a. aa. Tad p. m. Pwcoiua- bjr ta pastor.

Moral ns aabject. "The eath etreet and iadiaaa aveaue. ro(eaor Black, paator. ttervioea at a. sa.

aad i p. m. 7 w. ureoi wu. preac.

euoot: iw vwtima, vaaAii. revival scrv KpIsowpaL ALL SATTNTTT Rsvsnswood, corner WlUon and Hermnag areaoes. Her. Charles K. Bow es, rector, bervicaa at aad IV.

ell a. and 7: A'iLVIOJf I a.le nvenoe snd Elm street, Rev. t. A. Leirrabee, rector.

Low maaa at I a. m. Vespers at m. tL' A Monroe atreet, near Kadaie avenue, iter. I.

H. Hamilton, rector. Ho.y com. manvoa at 7 m. Morflinr prayer and sermon lejSi cock.

Chora, evenaon at o'clock. BPiPHALVT Aabland boulevaroT and Aosms street. Rev. Theooor N. atorrisoa.

I). IX. rector; Rev. Oearc B. Pratt, M.

aaaletant. H0.1 communloa at a. m. Pull morning servica st i- o'c ock. Evealnc service st o'clock.

ST. ALB AW No. tXei and Prairie avenoe. Rev. Oeorxe W.

Knap p. Barly eom-maaioa a. m. atornlnc service at l.t n.c-iiim. RrTRs ok i lee rjn.

vtiKiawcuit a-Na M4 Dearborn aveaae. near bchl.ier atreet. Rev. Tnaddcua A. Snive.y.

recior. Bemcea at and a. m. TOLSlTT-Tweaty-eJlxth treet and Mlchliran ave-aua. Rev.

iimrold Mors wlU preac morning and eveninr. Services at a. m. aad 1p.m. Ho.y communion at a.

m. ST. PfCTaR -S-tN'o. 1TJ7 Belmont avenue, near Evaaston avenue. Dr.

Samuel H- Kda.l. tor. nolr eommunlon at 7 a a. m. Morning Pfayer.

ante-commualoa nad set-saoo at 11 Kveaing prayer aad aeranoa at Frteatds, A THEN A Et'if BraUfO Na. Vaa' Burea at ler a. m. LNOUNA AVELVUB CHfRCH Near Fourth street. Meeting at 11 a.

an. Forty- Indepeadeut. CrTCRCH Handel Hat, bulldlnc. No. 4 ISaat Randolph street, room 407.

Joha Ruck, paator. Subject: "The Lawless One." Serrios a Li an. metheSUt, 7ENOLTCWOOD F1RKT rtlxty-Ftnirth etreet and Stewart an. Th pastor. Dr.

p. H. Kwift will preach at m. nnd p. aa.

Evef. ln subjoct: -The Vlrdon Beautiful. FIRST Southeast eorner Clark aad Washlnstou stroeta. Rsv. J.

P. Brushlncnem. pastor. Rev. H.

Zlmmsrmsn of Evanstoa will preach, mornrnr and eeenlnsr. Moraine subject: "The Kin-4oen of Ood." Ersalng eubject: "CbrlsUaa Patrlotlant." HTDB PARK Corner Washlasrtoa aveaae and Finy-Fourth street. Tb pastor. Dr. A.

W. Patten, wUl prech at 11 a. m. Profeoaor Prank C. Lock wood wiU preach at wn.

OAKLAND Ookwood bolevrd and Lamrtey aeaaua. Raw. Prank Koerman will preach at II a. m. IV yubilee service 4 p.

m. snarp. Th Imperial quartet wtll etna. Addresses by Colonel W. B.

Sherm. Jodsr J. M. Letocn-Bocker. nnd Con ere ae man James B.

Maaa. ST. PAULVS Crater aeena. Rev. N.

H. AirtelL D. poet or. bavin returned from his scat ton. will preach ow "Reot: VocaUoa and Vacation.

Even In: "Tb Fncsmping Annals and Our De-llvornnc. SOUTH PARK A EN t' South Park avenue and Thirty-Third street- William A. Burch. paatar. Servloe at II a.

sa. and p. as Preaching momlnf and even In by the paator. WICKER PARK Robey street and Eieimeeu avenu. William B.

Laksch, D. psstnr. Marnlasr sablsct Ood's Ledr. TSrealn subject: "A hi Mannact ory." Prelude: "Shf- Xew aterwsaleaa, KEVWOOD PARISH Corner FOrtV-eecead street snd Berkeley avenne. Rev.

L. P. Mercer, pastor. Service at a. m.

NORTH SIDE PARISH No. TSt North CI arte atreet. south of Menominee atreet. Service at 11 a. aermou by Rev.

John S. Oaui. Preshyterlaa. CAMPBELL PARK Learnt street, near Harrl-so street. The new paator.

Bee. P. F. Msts-lner. will preach at m.

Subject: "Rteht-eousness and Peace iiare Kissed Each Other." No erenln aar tee. COVENANT t-orner Be1dca avenne nnd North elated atreet Rev. W. S. Plainer Bryan, paator.

Paator will preach at a. m. and p. m. Evenlag topic: "Th Dlscip in Otnc." KENWOOD FTFTH Corner Forty-Fifth street nnd Lake venue.

Rer. w. Francis Irwin, paator. Preaching at a. m.

by Rev. W. F. Jones, pastor of First Presbyter! church at Tecumaeh. Corner Indiana avenue aad Twenty-TFtret atreet.

Ceil In at a m. Prenchln; by Rev. Joha C. Watt. D.

pastor of First Pre. byteiian church. Co'URibas. Ohio. FiLLERTON A VEN UB Corner Fallerto avw-aoe nnd Lrrebee atreet.

Rev. Mr. Alexander of will preach morning and renin. Heihs st sa. and p.

m. NINTH Owner Ashnd avenne and Hsstimrs etreet- Preaching at a. m. m. by Rev.

Dubln H. Lou. Ph. D. Mornlna; rub." led: Tbe Sweet Heeonafa4enesa of Chrtktiaje-fty.

Kvenln aubkret: "The Hereafter." SLTCOXD Corner atlchtiraa avenue and Twentieth street. Public worship at 3er too by Rev. 8. Saiseat of St. Louia.

even In service. THIRD A ail la cd boulevard aad Oirden avenue, Walter H. Reynold, assistant paator. Rrv. Dr.

Oeonre L. Spinln- of South Ormne. N. wiU preach at a. m.

and at p. m. FOURTHvKatli and Superior streets. Mr. Arthur W.

Vercoe. returned mirsionsry from Africa. will speak at 7 p. m. oa the subject: "My Ez- Bnrnrauej mm a lanii iunary la Ref ST.

Corner Adams street and Winchester ovenuo. owwp rtwwi win preacn. Morning senrV-e. 10 a. m.

Subject: "Fiirht tbe uuea larnt ot aua. Prelude oa "Tb New Ch va.rv r. nf TRINlTf Seventieth etreet nnd Tsls avenoe. Rev. Frederick J.

Walton, rector. Seorlcea. :3 a. m. Prayer nnd sermon by Rev.

Frederick Fhelley. Subject: "The Pity of Our Divine Father." No evening service. Spiritualist. EBACflv LTOHT fSPlRTTCAL CBtTtCH)-No. C17 North Clark street- 8ervtces st 1:43 and p.

Text: "If I Go Awsy I Will Send th Comforter." Rev. o. F. Perkins aad a. 8.

Per-klne. speakers snd psychic readers. SPIRITUAL, ADVANCEMENT SOCIJffTT -No. nt Warn wnue. near Robey street.

ICventng st Or. Ha acne lever will lectore, followed be psychic phenomena. CKl'RCH OF THE SPIRIT Arllnatoa halt cor ner Thirty-First street aad Indian avenue. Servlc st snd p. an.

Dr. Wlllla Edward wsi ksctur aad aire testa, aaatated by D. LrvinT Henneasy. BPIRITT'AX. MEETTNa No.

0S Stxty-Thlrd rtreet, tniewood. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Brown. SPIK1CAX. l.V VEWTIOATLNO SOOIETT Flynn'a hall, corner Robey and North avenue, 1 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Brown. lalss.

UBTHAST JVospect srenne an 1 On Hundred nnd Third street. Rev. Oeonre K. Hunt, pastor. Cervices st 11:15 m.

p. EN WOOD Qreen wood avenue and Forty-Sixth street, nemcri at s. m. ana 1: p. m.

Preachlne by Rsv. Ssmoel Palmer. D. D-, of Lafayette Preebyterlaa church. St.

Louie, hto. OAKWOODS Champialn avenue and Stzty-Firih atreet. Rev. Thomaa W. Stamp, pastor.

Services st 11 m. and m. ST. PAlTL'tT Nlnetjr-Foarth street and Howard court. Rev.

Co; umbos Bradford, pastor. Serv- kcee a. so. lultarlau. MEMORIAL CHAPEL Woodlswu aveaae' and Fifty-Seventh street.

Rev. P. C. South worth will preach at 11 a. m.

Subject. "Tne Source of the Power of the Church." MloewIIaneews. CXIOX CHRISTIAN CHTTtCH People's Instl-tate. Leavitt snd Tsn Buren street. J.

H. O. Smith, pastor. Preachina; by tbe psrtor. Subject, a.

"Anasls of Help." Subject. Sorcerers." Prelude, "The Ptace ubilee. ARMOCR MISSION Thirty-Third street snd Armour avenue. Duncan C. liner.

Motor. Na morning service. At I p. Sunday ocnooi. At 4 p.

Dr. Gunsaulus will presoh. TIIIS REORUA.N1ZED LATTKR DAT SAINTS Rev. J. M.

Terry, paator. No. 1I7 North Hal- eted etreet. Preachin- at and 7:45 p. m.

by th paatar. Kvenln subject, "Prepare te Meet Thy How Shall irr CNIVKM'tAX. BROTHERHOOD AND THTSO- POPHltlAL 80JIETT IN AMERICA No. 511 stsaomc tempie. Adum at p.

m. on "Vnns-tlanlty and Humanity." SCANDrN AVIAN LODOB Pobllo address at 4U Masvaie tsmple at a. an. oa ictor Ryd- JOH3TS TSNGLTSH TadLina avenoe. aouth of SIxty-Plrst street.

Service st 11 a. m. Ths sermon will be by the pastor. Rev. W.

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