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~ The Chicage Dailp Teibune, VOLUME 6. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1873--SIXTEEN PAGES. UMBER 341. REAL ESTATE, Seven Gottages 2240 LARGE LOTS, Corner of Avoold and Sixtyirstats, BNGLEWOOD. THIRTEEN HOUSES, L TTvvomstory, ¥'ine finish, marblo mantels, &o., on Arnold ‘and Bixty-first-sts., and © Wentworth-av., ENGLEWOOD. ¥or sale by owners on monthly payments, at 272 and 274 Stato-st, . TILLOTSON BROS. ‘FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE. _An excellent farm, containing six hundred aoros, situated on tho Wis- consin Division of the Northwestern Railroad, 22 miles. from Chicago, This farm can be conveniently divid- ed into two or more farms, and will bo sold or exchanged for city prop- orty, in whole or in part. In o of .JONAS HUTCHINSON, At Manufacturers’ National Bank. GREAT BARGAIN IN Deexelav, and Other Property. 6 Lots on tho corner of Drexel-av. and Fifty-sixth-st., 76 feet on Drexel- avi, and 76 feet on Egandale-av., be- tween Forty-third and Forty-fourth- sts. 124x118, fronting on Groveland Park, opposif:e tho Chicago Univer-~ sity. All the sbove proporty will ba sold at Jau than suction prioes by CLARIE, LAYTON & dO., 5 allotat, CALUMET RIVER. BARCGCAINS IN ACRE PROPERTY, ‘Well improved, fronting on the Calumot Rivor, for salo by 0. G, THAYER £ CO., Real Estato Auctionoors and Brokers, 186 Bast Madisor FINELY IMPROVED AND WELL-LOCATED FARMH OF 240 ACRES, Looated near Aurora, Il, For salo or exchange by 0. O, THAYER & CO., Real Ks- tate Auctionsers and Brokers, 165 East Madison-st. TEXAS. The most fertilo Jands in the world, nesr towns and enilroads, in & olimato nusnrpaasod for health, and pro- ducing crops_in every variely, forsale In.tracts to euit purchasers, Wo claim, and with sbundant proof, that 1m0 seatian of the eountry offors such opportanitios to the eapitalist orthe immigrant as are now belng offered by the Emplre Stato of tho Sauthwest. Bend_for pamphiet and lists of lands, issued by tha Emigration Uo. Teses Land and Bl don X FRANGIS 4 QO 161 LaSalio-st. CHEAP IOTS BEAUTIFUL FEIOMES! Partios desiraus of ayolding {ho nolne, tmoko, and dust of tho city, cannot do better than socure s lot theat- attractivatown of Norwood Park. All lots ave L0 feat By'100 to 200 foet doop, aro. high dry tho year round ; 85 to 835 do co tosultjn_monthly par- Title perfect ot furnished exoh pur- . Froopassoe tp partios purolasing. Partles aid: buliding. Q. G, Room 18, 126 Dearborn-at. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS CEOICE Acre Property ©On tho Ridge and Pralrie, on Une of O, D. & V. R. R., for sale by 0. 0. THAYER & CO,, Real Estate Auction: ers and Brokors, 186 East Madlson-st. WE WILL SELL At South Evanston, where we havo rioh soll, fine I thorough drainsge; sower, to the laks, and 128 South Olark-st, FOR SALE. Large Bubutban Residence, moders improvements, Batory barn; cottage for gardonior; 18 acros land ; 10 acres tmber and ‘motliz; gobd wpring witer; o fest from depot; Hobart, on Fort Wano Iallroad, & miles from Chicagoy monthly cmmutation, e{nmf:ayu, 810,000, co. onday, Wednesday, and 3 7. G, RARLE, Ttoam 8, No, 163 Monros-t. FOR SALE. Roon 12 Motropltan, Block, lot and.sore toros, rosldonoes; on tha We ot aua ot Emf{.; Tlao. G.;?m-u;m- in Thinols: o % 3 r further talormaton o T2 Motrapolitan Block. TO RENT. FOR RENT. Elegani stores, doubls, sultable for wholosale or rotall on Lako, Olark, Wabash, Doarborn, and othor atresta, Also bavking rooms, offices, slesping rooms in Speed, Kentucky, Reaper, McCormiok, and other blocks. Also sovoral fine basemonta and lofts, near centre. Also bulld- iog Jota to loass, Konta collootod, Several lots on long. by . M, MARSHALL & CO., Roal Estato and Renting Brokors, TO RENT. ‘Tho stores and offices undor the PAOIFIO HOTFL oan mow ba ronted to frst-class tensnts, st VERY LOW ‘RATES, Apply to X, L. OTIS, Hoom 1 Otfs Block, Builders, Attention. X want to build a Brick Residence and pay iu-!'wm Gottege. and Lot on Wost Blda, .ddress A 100, Tribune office. STEAM ENGINE WANTED-To arrangs with_a responsibl; to put D T e horas power, I o Syl {amaw goiag ap.on ceat wide of Hifthar, douth of Mad; bnat, irhebullding ta bo ‘acouplod by fenants wha wili power. App! OK & WELOH, HEBRR, DAVISON o Vabarisat. PARTNBR WANTED, thor wotive fal, Duslnoss connootad with the E;mdnzlnm: +t, atayloond proftabta, Oapitel required, 830,000, tho u 'T'his is BrA. rop orltor furnishing a like amount. lontid ohanoe for a capitalist wishing to placa a son srrelativa in Lusinoss, or for parsonsi invostinent. Ad- Arass at oncs, siating whore an Intarviow msy be had, 82 8 A Doz PHOTOGRAPHY, BEST BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHS, 486 Statewst., Opparite Continental Hatel, DENSLOW, Artiat, 2 2 A Dox REMOVAL, REMOYVED. WATERBURY & CHRIMES, 7 of 148 Dearborn-at., but recently of 10 T'wenty. d Lo iholr new stare, 103 Madlson. ‘g will b glad o s0e thelr 613 friends aad COAL, Coal. Coal. J. L. HATHAWAY, DEALER IN HARD AND SOFT COAL. All Cogl delivered promptly and in good order, either to oit¥1 customers or on board cars for the country ]tlrnd;. Blossburgh constantly on and. Ofee and Yard—Corner Market and_Randolph-Sts. ~ NEW PUBLICATIONS. ] FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY 'THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8, M. SMITH, SBooretary of tho linoia Btato Farmors’ Associntion, before tho Live ingaton County Farmors’ Assoointion, At Pontiac, on the Fourth of July, I now ready for dolivery as an 8-page doou~ meont, for goneral oiroulation. .Farmers’ Olubs and Granges will bo sup- plied at the following ratos: Binglo Coplos.. 2 ots. | 100 Copies. 10 801)(“ 6 ots. | 1,000 Oogl Address J. 'W. DEAN, Room 6 Tribuno Building, Ohicsgo. No Frog, no Foot. No Foot, no Horse. Humanify to that Novle and Abused Animl, Why the Goodonough Bhoe and Sratem is adopt- od by our horso-ownors and provonts lsmeness will e explained practically, and roforsnces permitted to the following gentlomen, who have proved its supariority and humanity: Frank Parmaleo; Adama ExprenQo. ; Davld Gago; A, J. Wright, Livery; Brown & Hautchison, Live ory: Hanohott & Oartor, Livery; Hoath & Milligan; Dr. Mosos A. Guon; Dr. W, H. Lyman; Dr. Powell; Mr. Turnor, Pros't N. 6. Olty Ratlroad; Dr, Hurlibut; Mr. ‘Hounessy, Proa't 0, 0. R. R, Co., Bouth Bido; Mr. L. Hodges; M. ", Halo; O. P, Baker; W, E. Polson; Mr. Jones, Pros’t Olismber Commorcs; with somo hun- drods of tho prominont residonts in this clty. WM. KING & SONS, ., cor. Badisor 131 Mioh FINANCIAL. P, R. WESTFALL, Pros't. SYDNEY MYERS, Cashier THE NERCHANTS, FARMERS' & MECHANICS SAVINGSBANK. Inoorporated 1861 Commenced Business 1882, 75 South Olark-st, Chicago, Opposite O1d Court. Fouso. ‘WEST SIDE OFFICE, 62 Halsted-st., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. 000K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 1023 Washingtonest., Northsast comer Clark, opposite Qoust-Houso. 'WEST SIDE OFFOE, 17 Milwvwaulsoosaw. (BT BtlayD Oetc Jodgest Bl tom, &6, . Ogdon, Bony. V. Pago, Llisha B. Wadsvorth, MONEY can be drawn at any time, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on all sums deposited one or more full months. IDIRA SAVINGS 105 CLARK-8T., Mothodist Oburch Block. Bix per cant l.nhrxlt allowed on deposits, payable semi- ol T and Jan, Tin each jear. Sunecn, 90 310, SCOVILLE, Prosidont, W, Kzusry Reeo, Casbior. NOTE,—Untl furthor notice, any boy of glr] calling at tho Dani will be prevented with a. peas book. [roo, and Giio. diimo depositad 10 his o her aredity whioh sum ¢an ba Graw out at plossure. BARCLAY, VOORHIES & G0, BANIIERS, COorner Dearborn and Washington-sts., ALLOW 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOBITS. Draw Gold Drafts at New York Quotations, and make Telegraph- isu'!l"x;ummn of Money on New Yor’i ond n. DIC. Wa colleat claims agalnst parties throughout tha Unl. ted Stateasnd Oanadas. If thoy wont pay wo publish tho fact for the benallt ul ol patrons. Noport now ia pross, and will be dalivored to subscribors in a faw days, FRA: gilz‘mfi.’s MEHROANTILE COLLEOTION AGENQY, 14 It on-at, FOR SALE. National Life Instirance Company, of Chicagn. 80 Bhares of Btock forlass than cost, aa th iy i shileed to -fikx. ADpiy to THOMAS FARKER, Hoom 11 par 13lool SKOW-PETERAEN, ISBERG & C0,, BANKERS, No, 2 South Olark-st, JYssue OIROULAR LETTERS OF ORED. I'.IE‘:ndoLETTERS OF OR¥DIT available in all Buropesn oitios, MONEY TO LOAN On Ghluw\ renl costate. RIGHT & ’K‘\’Rl’ll“n& 9 Tribuns 'Bulldlnl. BLANKS, Legal Blanks, Of Regular Forms or Printed to Order, CULVER, PACE. HOTNE & CO, 118 and 120 Mouroe-st.. Ohicago. 210068 Inmdianasny:. Al oporations haroa{tar will be at the following ratess $3tos$ B 1to 3 15 to 20 B0 centa The bost ol olty roleroaces given o appllcation. All work wasranl SILVERWARE. Sterling Silverware, ¢ We have a very large assortmen of tho ocelebrated ‘ GORHAM?” STERLING SILVERWARE, which we offer at extremely low pricea. 8poons, Forks, &oc., &o., sold by tho ounce. Fancy Piocer, in casos and trunks. Ten Hots, Cako Baskets, and Jelly Dishes. . Knives, Forks, and Spoons, for children. Card Casos, Tobacco Boxes, Nap- kin Rings, and Fruit Knives. The largest Stook of Bilver Goods in the West. N, MATSON & (0, State and Monroe-sts. RAILWAY OILS, &o, GEST & ATKINSON, MANUFAOTURERS OF Exra Lard, Tallow, and Reilway OIL:S, Coach Candlss, Car aud Axle Greass, Waste, OLNCINNATI, O., Tavite the sttontion of consumers and tho trade to the suporfor grada of thoir manufaatures, Note what the Vinna corrospondent of a proml nont motropolitan journal says in rofaronco to thetr exl bition at the Vienxia Esposit] “Mosirs, Gost & Atkd son, of Cinolnnatl, mako & vory good display Ehelr goods aro uncstontationsly’ arranged, and prosont the sppearane of atanding on thaic merils’ alono. Tho ‘yarloty of olla thoy havo o exhibition is truly surprislog. From apposrancos, they stand in s fals way of taking & rominent position on tho prico list." BUSINESS CHANCE. FORSALE OR TO LEASE. ALLHOUSE MILWAUKEE. Wo offer for salo or ta 16830 on very favorablotermis, this Oolobratad Hatol—tho finost In Wisconsia, It is situatod on tho principal businass stroet, convonl- ent to stoamboata and depots. Itis full of guoits and do- ing a vary profitablo and inorosaing rusinoss, 'or full particulars llé;lll to ¥INCHES, LYNDE & MILLER, ilwaukoo, or ISSELL, Obica, GENERAL NOTICES. Oice of Supt. of South Park. JuLY 36, 1873 Notico is horeby given that in order to pre- vont any danger from collision, on the days when & rato of spaed excooding elght miles on hour is allowed, all carriogos going south. ‘will take the right, and all going north the left, leaving the centro of the drive free for porties deasiring to spoed theirhorses. ‘WM. M, BERRY, Supt. 8, P, 0. NOTICE. All persons having olalms against Manhat- tan Inaurance Co., Now York, desiring to co- operate with the undersignod in offorts to procure justice in sottlement of their claims, will please onll, with polioy, ot hia office, 11li= nols Trust & Savings Bank, cornor Market d Madisonests, o ¥ H. G, POWEES, HATR DYHER. NOTIOE—Ladios and gontlomen having, gray, whito orrad half sa procuks {H sorvices of tho bert hAIr dror in Ametioa. " 3y’ dro fn lot black, poriootly harmioss, Hloiay, oloan, and GANNGT BE DIzPECTRD.. Bone at i"“k’ rosidence at half the regular rates of barbors. rioos $3and 81, Batinfaotion gaaranted. Addre FRANK MEAD, P, O, Box 2. SNVITTEDS Green Mowntain Removator, Tho best Blood Parifior snd Ayuo_ Caro in tho world, AN BOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, Bolo Western A gonts. WINE OF THE ALLSPICE Ts & most certain and effectivo ouro for CHOLERA, OHOLERA MORBUS, OHOLERA INFANTUM, DIARRHEA, and BUMMER COMPLAINT., Tryitat pnce. _For salo by all first-class Drugglats. FOR SALE, SPECTACLES, AT J. G. LANGGUTII'S, Opticlan, 81Btatest _botwoen Washington and Rendolph. Sugar-Cured Hams. 1 have a stock of oholoe Winter-cared Oanvased I 3 Quallly guarantood. Wiolesale and Fotatl. ordors setios flod. THOS, 0, BARTER, 25 Grovo-st., Ohicago. NEW COINAGE. Bilver Trade Dollar, proofs. A few for salo at GOLDSMID'S Loan and Bullion Office, 118 Bouth Olark-st., near Washington. T0 MANUFACTURERS, NO; 466 AUOCTION SALES, By WM. A. BUITERS & CO. SPHRCILAL SATFE. PHAETONS, BUGQIES, BUBINESS WAGONE, DEMOOBAT WAGONS, . DOUBLE & BINGLE mmn% At auction on TURSDAY) July 29, at 10 o'olock, at 15 a; ¥ bl Iph-at, 7 Rasb Handolphits . BUTTERS & 00., Austioncers. GENTEEL FURNITURE. Parlor and " Chamber Snites, - ... And athor Furniture, at 3 b g, WEST RANDOLPH-ST., On WEDNESDAY, July 30, at 10 o'clock. W2, A, BUTTERS & G0., Auctionsors. S.ALE'OF b DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC., On THURSDAY, July 31, at 9 1.2 o'elock, At15 and 17 Randolp! WM, A, BUMTERS & €0., Avctionoors. - BUTTERS & CO’S’ Next Bogular Saturday's Sale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS 16 & 17 East Randolph-st. - HOUSE, LOT & BARN, No. 696 Wabash-av., AT _A:crc'i*xoz.\r, \ On Saturday, Aug. 2, at 10 o'clock, ON'THE PREMISES, Twosstory nyd Basoment Frame Dwolling, with 16 Rooms andall modern conveniences, good Barn, Xiot 25 by 171 feet. T.ooation 200 feet nouth of Fourteenth.st. N TERMS.--$3,000 eash, $5,000 psyable July 1, 1876 ; balance July 1, 1876. ' ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Augctionsors. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Dry Goods, Clofiing; Hats and Caps, Underwesar, Notions, &c., AT ATOTION, ON TUESDAY, JULY 20, AT 8% O'OLOCK A. M. GBO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabaah- REGULAR AUCTION SALE On WEDNESDAY, July 80, A{93¢ a. m., of a fine lino of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS. GEQ. P. GOIE & CO., i 68 and 70 Wabash-av. SPECIAL SALE OF CROCKERY & ELASSWARE, 25 Crates of 'W. @&, Orockery, 10 Crates of Decorated Waro, 76 Casks of Flint Glassware. A Large Stook of Plated 'Ware of evory de- scription (Coin Plate), on THURSDAY, JULY 381, at 0 1-2 o’clock. G. P. GORH & 0O0,, Auot'rs. REGULAR SOUTHSIDE SATORDAY'S SALE OF Household Furniture AND CARPETS, Parlor, Library, Ghamber, and Eitchen Fur- nituro, Oarpo! ora, Parlor and Offico Desks, Show Onses, Wardrobes, Opon and o St e ot s ‘olock, on - 3, o ’ @, P. GOREH & OO., Auot'rs, By TAYLOR & HARRISON. GHATTEL MORTGAGE BALE OF Club House Furniture, THURSDAY MORNING, July 81, at 10 o'slock, 54 West Madison-st., Up-Stairs. The entire oonionts, conslsting of magnificent Volret. Oarpets, superb Wl:?n"ul !h.lahl;'trdx ono fino Burglar- froo Bito, with Beol Chost: Parlor and Disinsoom rnitare! % elogant Ulab Ohiairsi ono Fronoh Oylinder Dosk; Velvat Rugs and Mata; all of tho oisgant Gas Fix: turos, Glasswara, Orockary, and Platodwaro, Stoves and Kitotion Utanails; and, {nshort, the ontiro ¥ixturos of o Olub " The leass of rooms can bo Liad, W‘I‘I‘luh are lfllkbl:‘;;; first-class ico-cream saloonand ros hfin&ld 0?01\ l:'x-‘lmmeuoa overy day. o 0f THoFiZBR)0, ’ b ‘E 'LOKG, Agent sud Oustodian, TAYLOR & HARRINON, Auctionoors, LARGE SALE OF Seeonihand Formfure and Carpels, BATURDAY, Aug. 8, at 93¢ o'clock, at 8l and 23 Bonth 1y TAYTOR & HARISON, Austionsors. By T.-E. 8TACY. - SHERIFF'S SATEH! At 683 State-st., Monday, July 88, at 10 & m,, ting of Bedroom b e e g Biockery Ware, Sowing Mackine, Gatlerr, &0, Alto, TWO ORSES, oRSRSIHr T et i e - By 0SGOOD & WILLIANMS, On Woednesday, July 30, at 8:30a. m, A!‘:\:‘r’ Balearoam, 63 Bouth Oanalst., wo willoffar100 SECONDEAND FURNITORE ! Also Elogant Paslor Betts, Rxtonslon Tablos, Loungos, Bhow Cases, Obromoe, and Fine Brussel Uarpota; also 3,000 tost of ‘Black Waltut Flooring, Wa bay Ro- otk VAN SoogtaE, e LA BE800D" E WilLIA TS, Anetiovoor BY BRUSH, SON & CO., 41Bouth Canalat. o- “Wodneeday, July 30, 308, m,, shall soll Parl mmodce, 2 a ote, Loungss, Hefrigorstors, ‘Dt ‘“ad Kilanon Har, mitars w30 Gontpe N, BON S 00, Auctioasors ; “41 Bouth Oanast, EXOURSION. FOR BALE_Tho framo baildi th of Lnke aud_ Poori-stars togother. wity Dolios: ngino, Vnaftings, &, 0. Building 1t Ghx60, S-etarlon And brsc: ment, and auffable for light manufacturing. App! BROUKS & Nkt biit, on promisos. MEETINGS. Masonic, ‘The membors of Cleveland lndla, No, 311, A. F. & A, i by polified to attend a'Bpedial ‘ommiunics.- tion, ta bo held at the hall on Bunday mo A at 10 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our laiv Hrother, Ospt. Jahn Wilson, by oars ohill Cometary, - Mom: Lors of sisto: re_heroby invited. Di 3! clothing shoold bo worg.. ni?mlr"imm WHITLRY, W, AL GRO. K, HAZLITT, Boorotary. Rising Star Lodge No. 50, L. O, F. S. of I b P AL TR SR R i 1878, at3o'elock p. m. llcvnnllr ot JOB. B, LKVY, ¥in: Beelyo o 2oatar ol tho U B, Knights of Pythias, The Ofcors and ro. Kolglta of E: odis, No, B RIS O Bt s harany o e o Castlo Hall, 13 Bouth 1] to-day (Sunday), st 10330 8, 1n., to atteni th Ginoral uf bur Jogeasod brottar, Pintted. " ofaar UG OO NI B "y ordor Rl > Gr GEO: A BTieARNS, 1 ) Masonie, Qorlnthian Ohaptor, No, 0., Tt. A. M, Ry a nuuu"l|o'ndu'-’v:§lujf v 780" 0'slock, W&':i':f."t')?- P. M. Dogree, 2 O, DICKBREGN, Booretary, P. & B. U. Ty pisamednahon ol e St Mol Wetkerk nt Hoolety, No. (o0 to toot at (lsls hall o boxs Tuosdsy svecs 810 requestor Dext vad 108, a4 thiero Wil be biualnoss of ol kaporiancer s EE. g (rand Floasurs Bxgu@ 1o Lake Superior, Take Buj s 8 dock betweon e e ‘The magnificeut new low-pressuro Stoamer PERERILESS, Osptain Allan Molotyre, will loave Ohloago on Tuesdsy Kvening, Auguat 5, at 8 o'olock, [ 50t tho Nocths and Bonth Muores. No Cattle Carried on Peerless. Btateroors seoured and further information obtained by applying to OID & AUSTRIAN, 73 Market-at. 33: \v..hmga.’u, ‘Central Black. n- vislt- RANGES, &o. THE PLACE TO FIND Barstow’s Hot Air Furnncos, Richmond’s Double and Single Oven Palace Rangos, Eouserm-nis?flng Goods of allkinds, . WAT | BANGS BRROS., COR, BSTATE & VAN BUREN-STS, ‘| Tickots much less. " on a Plosaura Ksoursion AUOTION SALES. By BLISON & FOSTER. BANKRUPT STOCK or \ Family Groceries AT AUCTION, On Monday Morning, July 28, at 10 o'olock, AT 1401 1-2 STATE-8T,, Consisting of stock of Grocories, Btoro Fixtures, Horse, Wagon, and Harnoss, Thostand ia good, "I‘:‘n %fi:fi'fi'&’gfi”% OAMPRELT, Assigneo, s " ELISON & FOSTI:R, Auotioneers. Great Bankrupt Sale ‘AT AUCTION il Seicks Restarant, No. b5 LaSalle-st., On Tuesday Motuing, Jaly 29, at 10 o'clock, The entiro stock of snid bankrupt's restau. rant, an ros, conuuu.uq’ of Cooking Btoves, Ranges, and Utensils, lmnfi Tablaes, Oovers, and- Table 'Waro, Hodstends, Beds snd Oovering, Oarpots, Towels, Matting, and Napkins, Doex Hoads and Horns, Olocks and omos, Ice Boxes, Gas Fixturos, Lookin Glasses, and Tables, otc. An assortmont of TLiquors, Wines, and Ale, nnd Mineral Wa= tora, eto., eto. Torms onsh. By order of GHO, W, CAMPBELL, As. igneo. BLISON & FOBTHR, Auctioneors. AT A PRIVATE RESTDENCE, 599 West Monroe-st. ELEGANT FURNITURE AT AUCTION, On Wednesday Morning, July 30, at 10 o’clock. Elegant Parlor, Ohamber, Libeary, and Dining-room Furniture; boautiful Lambroquins, Laco Curtains, Par. lor Mirrors, Book Oata ; all the Beds and Bedding, Tablo Linon, Table-ware, Crockery, Glasswaro, Kitohon Fur- nituro, Btoves, oto., oto, Also splondid Body Brussols Carpats through tholionse, Balopositive, famlly Ioaving tho oity. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioncors. Gueat Anction Sale oF 60 Elegant RESIDENCE LOTS Washington Heights, The Finest Suburb to this ‘Wonderful Chicago, On WEDNESDAY, July 30, At 3 o'clock, p, m., on the Grounds, This property is situated in the village of ‘Washington Heights, within five minutas’ walk of. tho main grossing of the 0., 0. & I, O. Rallroad and C.. R. L. & P. Railroad, and the Dummy Depot on the R.I.R.R.; only 80 minutes’ xido from Van Buren-st. Depot, ond tho fare only 16 cents. Commutation Thoro are fine improve- ments in the immedinte vicinity of this sub. division; elegant Residences, OChurchos, Bcohools, Stores, &o,, Troos sot out, and oll the improvements requisite to beautify and rondortho property attractive. A more de- sirable spot for residence is not to be found in tho country., Title to property perfect. Printod abstraots of title furnished. Torma of S8ale—$50 onsh, balance 1 and 2 yoars with 8 per cont interest., Deposit of 10 per cent roquired on doy of sale. A free train will leave the Rock Island Dopot on Van Buren- st., at 1:46 p, m. on Wodnesday, July 30, stopping at Twenty-second-st., Thirty-flrat- st., Thirty-ninth.st., Forty-second-st, and TRook Island Oar Shops, returning aftor tho anle. ¥or plats and information npply to A. 0, ODELL, Room 10, first floor, 123 Dearborn.st., or to ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneors, . 87 Marlkot-at, A Mammoth Tent will be erooted on the ground for tho comfort of nll prosent. 116 ABERDEEN-ST. GENTEEL Household Furniture AT ATCTIOIN, On Thursday Morning, July 81, a6 10 o' ol'k Consisting of Parlor, Ohamber, Dlnlnfincnm and Kitchoen Furniture, Brussels and COnrpets, Lngo Curtains, Beds and Bed: Crookery, Glassware, &o., &a. ELISON & FOSTER, Auotlonsers, TWO LOTS ON INDIANA-AV,, Noar Thirty-fifth-st., AT ATOTION, On Thursday Afternoon, July 31, At 3 o'clogk, on the ground. These Lots are 256 feot front by 125 feet desfi 1o an alley. Tlfiofarfeu&. TERMS OF SBATE-—1.2 cash, balance in one and two%m\u, with 8 per cent interest. - 0 Porsona at tho sale gan take the In. diane.nv. cars, which go within two blocka of tho proporty. A gnpgui:yot $100 roquired as timo of salo, HLISON & FOBTHR, Auctiongors. Friday Morning, Aug. 1. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT ATUCTION, Friday Morning, Aug. 1, at9 1-2 o'clock, At our salesroom, 87 Markot. o N Ak OYTER, Auottonoors. LAUNDRY. ANDERSON’S STEANM LAUNDRY, State-st, and Eldridge-court, Auderson's, 148 Exat Madison-t. Braneh OfMcos, ] Burko & Kulioo, 76 West Madisoriat., And 167 Twenty-ssoond-at. Buperior faollities for Rullroad, Blosmboat, Hotel, and staurant work, Hpeclalatlontion atranto anlly watbing, 00ds called for aud dellvored prowpilye 3 -witnesaes, SHERIDAN V8. WASHBURN. Investigation of the Trouble Be- tween the Commissioner and Superin- tendent. The Mayor Underfakes,the Job of Finding " Out Which Is in the Wrong, To Do This He “Interviews” Several 'Well - Known Gentlemen Un- der Oath. Mr, Sheridan’s Statement Regarding - the: Disgraceful Row Con= v tradicted by Mr. Washburn, And Messrs, Wright and Magon Sustain the Latter Gen- tleman. After Hearing Both Sides, His Honor Rescrves Judg- ment until Mon« day. The Mayor, yesterday, Investigated the charges proforred against Supt, Washburn by Commis- sionor Shoridan, and hoard testimony on both sides. Tho oxaminntion took placo in Hiy Honor's offico, and thero were prosent during its progress, Commissionors Wright, Mason, and Bhoridan, Supt. Washburm, asd Mr. J, N, Jowett, his counsel, Corporation Counsel Tuloy, ono reporter from oach morning paper, and tho The hour fixed for the commenco- ment was 2 o'clock, but it was twenty minutes past boforo thoso intorested came into the ante-room and were invited by His Honor to stop into tho offico and take soats. As Com- missionor Bheridan approached the Mayor, ho shook hands with him, and his salutation of “ How do you do?” wagcordially roturned. Tho gontlomon scattorod around the room, and, whon all woro seated— The Mayor said: ‘“Well, gontlemen, wo will proceed. I have here o lottor, addressed to me by Mr. Shoridan, making certain charges against Bupt. Washburn, in rogard to conduct aud langusgo fn tho rooms of the Board of Polico on tho 18th inst. I havo alsotho nomes of cortain witnosses that BIr. Blheridan sont me, but bave not summoned thom, bocause I prosumed ho wonld sond for thom.” Mr. Bheridan remarked that the witnosses would be prosent in a fow moments; thoy had ‘boen aent for. The Mayor—I have also received from two mombers of tho Board a statoment in the nature of a protest, His Honor then road the chargosand the protest of the majority of tho Boaad ngainst the suspen- sion of the SBupeiintendont, both of which have horotofore been published in 'fme TrinuNe. ‘Tho Mayor-: [, Commissioner Sheridan]— ‘Whom do you propose to presont or have exam- ined firat ? Commissionor Sheridan—I proposo, Mayor,. to mako » statement. The Mayor—Xot me interrupt you for a mo- ment. Ihavo had no report from the Buperin- tondent, and it ia proper for me to ask him if he Los anything to ssy against theso charges., Ho has furnished me with nothing. [To the SBupor- intondent]—Havo you anything to eay ? Supt, Washburn—Mr. Jewott is horo ss my counsel. Mr. Jowott—At tho roquost of Mr. Washburn T am present at this investigation without know- ing particularly what is to bo done, or in what form tho businesa is to bo trausacted, Tho charges aremado sgainat him ; we do not admit or dony anything until we have something proved or ostablishod in such a way a8 to be callod upon to dony it Wo did not—at lesst I did not—supposs, mcting for him, that ho was called upon to filo any paper at this stsgo of tho proccedings, or do anything until the testimony was heard on tho partof the person complaining, in such & man- ner as to roquire him to show that the conduct with which he is charged was either justifiablo or oxousablo under the ciroumstances. That s tho position in which tho Buperintondent now stands in rolation to this matter? Commissioner Sheridan—Well, Mayor, as the Buperintendent chooses to appoar by counsel, I think it bost to send for a counsel to take such atops as may be necessary as the oaso dovelops Itmolf, At the Commissioner's roquest, Officer Silver was sont aftor Mr. B. G, Caulfiold, The Mayor—I do not propose 1o be governod by tho strict technical rules of eriminal law. propose to hear this caso ‘ml:f' Commssionor Bheridan—I desire nothing but a full, freo Investigation in this matter, About_ten minutes elapsod before Mr. Caul- flold mado his appoarance. He was accompaniod by Mr. Moran, the lawyor, and fivo minutes more were spont in consultations botwoen tho two logal gontlomen and Mr. Bheridan, Mr, Jowott also taking part. Tho ante,room st this time was full of spec- tators, but most of thom left when the procced- ings were resumed. Whon all was ready, Mr Bheridan sald ; * Shall ‘we confine ourselves strictly to the charges, or do ‘yln\l [to tho NMayor] desire to go back turthor?” The Mayor—1I had intended In my own mind to go back s far s the Trainor matter. Lot mo hear your statemont. ‘Oommissioner Bheridau—I will mako o state- ment distinotly and olearly. On the moming in question—I would just as soon make my state- mont undor onth it you desire it, Mayor, in a way that there can be no doubt of the sincerity of it The Mn{er thon administored an oath to tho offeot that ho would testify to the truth in tho matter undor conaldoration, Comunissionor Sheridan then eaid: * On_ the morning in quostion [July 18] T was arousod by a noighbor, who oalled upon me aud inforned me that s grievous outrago had boon porpe- trated upon a rolative of his, He told mo that he (the relnuv:\? had boen falsely arrosted, badly maltroated, ond looked up In prison ; wifo nnd child also taken from the houso and locked up, two othoer childron being loft in the houso_ uncared for, mnd that another party namod Mr, Wall knd also boon arrested and maltreatod, “Tho caso seomod so bad a one that 1 determined to go down to the Polico Court and hoar the tostimony myself. I thero hoard tho teatimony, and saw tiio persons who bad been arrostod ; eaw tho bruises on the man's (Quin~ Inn's) faco, and the bruise upon tho woman's ‘Mre, Quinlan's) arm, which sho alleged was in- flicted by the oflicor while sho was trying to save her husband from being * murdered,” ag sho ox- pressed it, by tho officer.: Hho threw horsolf upon his prostrate body to save him from belng = “murdered.”” I then loard Mr. Wall's atory, and that also was vory bloody. He, whilo sitting beside bis mother, at his own door, upon the nta['m was_arrostod by thia oftl- cor (ITrainor), aud takon off in his biro foot to tho lock-up without cont, slioos, or atockings, I boliove; whothor his stockings were off I am not now cortaln, but I think they were, Tho caso looked o onormous in my oyes, and there hnd boen #o mnoh of it golug on at'that partioular siation, that I determined to immodiately set an oxamplo, I called tho ofiicer into ,tho Captain's room, and eusponded him from duty until such timo as the charges proforred against lim thon and there wero heard. I theu camn down to the office of the Bonrd, and stoppod into the oflice of tho Superintondont. He was not in. I stepped back into tho oftico of tho Sec- rotary, and informed him of whatI had doue. 1 wont back again, after some timo, to the oflica of tho Buporiatendont, and asked “Mr. Dixon tho dotectivo), who was rugnlnth:‘\g stars, if Mr. aghburn had yot como in, and he sald ho hadn't yot comein, I then mado up my mind that I would wait the arrival of the Board, Mr, Caulfleld—as anything said ubout put- ting theso charges in writlng by anybody ? Commissloner Sberidau — Mr. Wall' started from the court to make out charges and wweur to them. Q~Did you understand that charges had been mado in writing? A.—Thoy woro makin thom then ln writing; thoy were about muking them in mmng sbout that timo; lo had started from court to doit. I heard, howover, tosti- mony under oath sufliciont to convince me that it was o griovous outrage. About noon or a little boforo noon ; no, beforanoon, Mr. Wright cnme to one of tho windows of our Board oflico, and I went to call him in and toll him what I had dono, but ho didn’t come. Noarnoon Mr, Wright camo in, and bogan fixing the desks in tho ofiice. 1 thought it\was au awkward arrangomont of the dosks o put the wholo four acrosa the room and blook up the passago, and placo the Secrotary nt the oxtromo sido of the oflic, whon ho should Liave boon noar the contro, whoro we could lLenr him and bo hear us, At all ovonts, it was dono. and, when tho Board met, we hnd to puss in through tho Secrotary's office to get behind our dosks, Two gontlomon called on me just about the time the Board was going inta sessfon. I Lad some littlo converantion with them in the Seoretary’s offico, and was dotained {rom golng in ag onrly au the other two ; ouly a few moments, however. Whon I went in Mr. Wright and }Mr. Mason were both in their places, and Mr. Weshburn waa sitting on the outside of the President’s dosk. I satdown in my chair, and commenced Ulling the Board what I had dono thnt morning. statod how I lad sus- pended Trainor, Q. Was tho Board in session then? A, Icon- sidorod it in sossion. -I commenced o _state- ‘mont and turned to the Suporintondent. I snid: +*Buporintondont, I called on you to lot you know, but you wero not in." "{ hoard of it," sald he; “Igont tho man back to duty,” or **gont him again to duty.” ‘‘Indeed,” said 1. #Yes.” *Why did you do that?" ssid I, “IL thonght tho suspension was impropor.,” * Why did youdo that?” Ho mado no reply to tho quostion why ho did it. After saying ** Yos," hosnid thatho thought the suspension was ir- regular, or words to that offect,—that I had no suthority to do it. “Well, Suporintondent,” sald I, *you know I was horo in the offico; T am_genorally hero every morning.” o enid nothing, and I said: “I cannot rogard your conductin any othor light thanas a deliborato in- sult to mo to restoro that man to duty without consulting me,” Vith that, Mr, Mason turncd very norvously in his chair and snid: “If is you that bhave iusulted Lim," 1 turned to address Mr. Mason, and said a gentlo. man in hig (\Vnflhbum'uz osition would certain- 1y have consulted mo. ith that Mr. Washburn roso in on excited mauner, eoized an inkstand that wns on the Prosidont's desk (his right and was tied in o sling), and snid Do you eay that 1 am 1o gontlemnn? Do you daro sny that T am no gentloman?” *Yes,” eaid I, *yon are no ontloman,” snd he put iho ‘inkatand back. His oyes glared, his head Dbecame flery red and ~ the voins in his necl, on the side toward me, swelled out as large ns my fingor. I kept my oye upon him lest he would throw the inkstand. I was dotormined to catch the inkstand and save my faco. I thon turned to r. Mason, and demanded {he suspension of tho Superintondent. * I will havo you suspond- ed," said Mason, *Iwill gotothe Mayorand have you suspendod.” I smiled. Mr, Wright then commenced talking. I cowdn't gathor all that was said, Wo wero all otk ing ot ono time, and tho other twa Commissioners bacame very much excited. They aro not on trial, and _thoy can testify for thomselves by and bye. I then turned to the Buperintendent, and was talking the matter over, whon Mr. Bullivan, of the Times, cama in, and, I think, Ald. Cullorton about tiie samu moment. Ithon went on lo stato lLiow I had onllod upon tha Snrarintondont and ho was not in, whon Mr, Wright, [ think it was, romarkud that I insulted tho Buperintandont not con« gulting him sbout the susponsion, I turned iy inform the Superintoudent sul the Board that [ intonded doing 8o, but that he was nok in moro than Lilf tho timo when I called thore. Mr. ‘Washburn again roso to his feet. * If ycu say,” eaid ho, * that Iam not attending to ‘my duty™ (which I didnot say), *youare a liar,” Ho told mo *“you aro o God d—d liar! My nnmo in Washburn, and you can find ‘me any laco You will; “you oro a d—d dirty og!” _That ia = what passed. That iswhat I submit to you (tho Mayor) for your cousideration, Tho other gentlomen wore press ent—Mr, Wright and Mr. Mason ; Mr, Ward and Mr. Shepard woro in the othor room, and Ald. Cullerton and Mr. Sullivan came in about the poriod when ho (Washburn) broke out into these oxclamations and oaths. "That is all I havo ta say about it. We had some little talk amongst ourselves afterwards, and adjourned, and the other two mombors came to this Mayor's) office with Mr. Washbura. tho %v.m came in with o sworn afidavil, and I came in here and introduced him to yon (tho Mayor), aud what took placo Lere you ara aware of. Thoe Commissionor was then examined by Mr. Caulfleld, and, in roply to his quostions, said, in addition to what is givon nbove, that when ho went to look for Washburn he had no intention of charging him with a doreliction of duty. Whon thae conversation began 1t was ad- dressed to tho Board in tho way of a roport as to what he haddone, Ho turned to the Buporin- tondent to say that he was nob in whon he (Shor- idan) called. No other porsons wore in the room excopt thoss Lo had named. Mr. Jowett then cross-cxamined Mr, Sheridan aad olioited what follows: Thero was a roml doal of by-play betweon Mr. Musou and Mr. Wright and myself ; it was irrelovant an far au this matter is concorned. Ithink I have givon all the language Imade uso of in addressing NMr, Washburn. Thoro was very little elovation of tono duriug tho talk. 1 was mild and quiet. I did not_call Mr, Washburn a carpet bagger and an intuflurur I no language of that kind. I en: Mr. Wash- bum, ?:m well known in Ohicago ; other peoplo aro not.” Tused all the power that was in ma to keop my tompor down. I was irritated, and folt nottled at his reply in regard to restoring tha man to duty, snd his manner, which was as cold and contumacious as possible, I spoke sharply and forcibly, 88 a superior would in Nlllruflfliuir\ subordinate who had sot aside his order. No used charges in writing had boon preferrod agafust Trainor. = I kunow what iy power of suspension is under tha charter. I have always, during the timo I have been & momber of the Board, taken the {;mmul that thore is no power of susponsion on the part of the membors of the Board unloss charges wore proforred. Somo timo Inut fall, 1 think it was, Mr, Taloott suspended Capt. Hickoy from duty ; no charges or aflidavits wore prosontod. um{ T took exoeption to his courso in 8o doing. Both Mr. l(lu?ckn aod mysolf thought tha samo, and talked about ordoring Hickey restored to duty, o8 8 mufiorll.y hed authority of & minority, whon I was nformed by tho Cliy Attornoy, Br. Btilos, that Br. Talcott's action was logh{mntn and right, and that his powor of susponslon wan propor, I have been actiug on that opinion einco. I lave road tho charter provisions upon tho subjeet. Q.—Doeun't tho charter say that, upen charges ‘boing made to the Board of Commissioners, anv mum‘imr of it maysuspond? A—In the pare ticular act passed to empower a singlo Commi-- gioner to suspend_an oflicor, the natwie of tha chargos aro not indicatod, but during tho por donoy of charges the Board of Polica or nuj momber thoreof may suspond from duty a nolico ofiicor,” If tho oharges against lickey woro on fllo, it was donied, for 1 inquired aftor thom, and wero told thoy wera not; Mr. Washburn did not attempt to oxplain the mattor to me at tho Board moating, on tho 18th inst, I did not eall him disagreoable nmnos. Tho Oity Attorney's opinion wau not in writing; it was verbal. Iam x;ot nlf S ]allauu‘ ;l:upualtl|nn. I am protty careful whon I see mysoll ignored. ’J.‘ht? Ml.y’ar thon quostioned Ar. Bherf , wha .

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