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g A ‘MESSRS. TURNER & BOND, pe “Teertitied copy of abstrucr, showing ood title, will be turnished cach purebaser—one copy for every lot. COFFEE ESTABLISHED 1865. ~ wage Se VOLUME XL. —_—— SUNDAY, JULY 24, Pes Me sor ESTATE AT AT AUCTION. ~ MAMMOTH SALE OF REAL ESTATE Public Auction! 5,000 FEET OF Choice Residence Property. THE BEAUTIFUL ESTATE KNOWN AS NORMAL PARK, -Lying between Sixty-seventh and Sixty-ninth-sts., and adjoining ENGLEWOOD, - ‘Will be offered for sale at Public Auction, on the Grounds, on the Afternoon of 4 Saturday, Aug. 6, at 2 o’clk. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE CHIGACO REAL ESTATE EXCHANCE, IN BEHALF OF AGENTS AND MANAGERS OF THE ESTATE. THE PROPERTY, ‘The property consists of sume TWO HU, depth. varying from 160 to 18) feet, The sire LOCATION. y-ninth-sts., und borders the handsome Park property of feet each, with unusual I: the alleys 18 10 2) feet the Cook County Normal Sch. It foins Englewood on the south. am he rapid extension of that suburb, will doubtless soon become ap important part of the town. it Is as neur the great South Park system as any property within We limits OF Chicago. ACCESSIBILITY. Chicago & Fastern Hiinots and the Wabash Kailroads run along the western boundary of the estate, tine batons depot on the lesrae ciate property al ixty-eizhtti-st, midway between Its north and south Tee ‘The Chicago. Rock Isinnd & Incith puition on the easiern tine of the Normal Se! sruunds, ubuut three to Bve minutes’ wal f this Besides these abundant facitities of it: anibes rains on the Pittsburz & Fi Wayne and the Lake Sbore & Michixan Southern Raiironds, which ‘wiMudale-Engiewoud, are easily ayailuble, All ‘shese roads are uccommodsting, and huve luw commutation rates. IMPROVEMENTS. Tbe estate to be sold has been familiarly known to Suuth Side people as BECK'S PARK; its successive nde owners huving expe: OVER $40,000 Ia the planting and cultivation of trees, hedzes, shrubbery, cic. which now havea ten years" Frowtl th. Asa result, it is impossible to tind in the environs of Chicago u single tract of land that can, compsre with itin BEAUTY AND DESIRABILITY. Seles high and dry, is splendidly drained, is well sidewalked, and ready for immediate occupancy. ‘The upset price has been fixed at £16 per front foot, or $4) per lot, the limit having been placed extremely dow, as it is the purpose uf Messrs. ‘Turner & Bond to sell every lot at the price named, unless x higher bid cai deobtained. |The property is an ueknuwleded bargain, § per front foot buying been olfered and refused 1 the uctive times prior to the panic of ‘Ten per cent of the purchase-mones to bu deposited with Messrs. Turner & Hond on the day of sale, One: half cash tof which the 10 per cont earnest-money shalt forma part) ta be paid within id days trom date of sale, on delivery of deed; the remainder In one and Oro yeurs at7 per cent raunual interest, secured on the property bought. A larger propurtion, or ALL cash, can be pad if prefer THLE. THE BIDDING. The sale will be absolute, no br-bidding being allowed. so that every bidder may be sure of falr and just Restatent. ‘he lots will be offered singly, with the privileze of cicht. No more thun elzhe will be sold at any one bid. HOW TO ATTEND THE SALE. ‘The sale will bezin at? o'clock p.m. ‘The Rock Island train Te: Yormal at 12:44 ‘This will accommodate all who desire to lok + & Eustesn UMinols“1dlron the Ruck Island Depot wae Hons fur thane why may wks ie. wustpune= Bent on account of the weather. A Lu 2 will be on the grounds, ie will be aduiitied wo the special fans witliout tickets, which will be furnished all who desire £0 attend upon application te THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 16 & H8 Dearborn-st. tram alt eave yelock RTO MESSRS. TURNER & BOND, (02 Washington-st., AT THE TRAIN. OPTICIAN, “HUTCUONS WHITE Ht anus sively. Spectacles at all prices. No y other Ruods. ‘Twenty-seven Spectacles a eat justment of Ginsses to every Hun given to ractice fn th ion testifying to M, Be ian can be seen at ‘bis off SPICE MILLS. er, Kev. 14, Thoma, °F ‘ lean I Quodwin, tow. Arthir Lite, ce. "ION to overy case of extreme {Gites iicare 310 & LOUIS H. MATTIEES, Asstat ant, Heeiters of inguicy miaat ineldse suuap fs reply. 0 AWeNTS employed or appuinted. Have opened a Retail Branch at 11x Adams-st., opposite the Post Office. The largest Stock of TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES Ever offered to the consum- €ts of Chicago. Manufac- turers of ANTI-ALUM BAKING POWDER. Ill ADAMS-ST OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. aw ETN! is Mamped Tinware, Will sell to the trade in any Wantities at 60 and 10 dis. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. Importer of Optical, Mathematical. and Surveying Instruments comprising Opera and Field Glarses, Microscopes, ‘Telescopes, Baromete! nsits, els, Compneses, Wc. the largest stock in the Northwest. Human Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Paia. EST STOCK IN THE CULY. owt pay exorbitant prices to ad- raclen Fel the best Prazitian att Spectire: 30. rentyelive 5 glasvens Our method fs rironest dealing, ‘waleh id buiit up our trade. Artiticial Human Byes inserted without pain, EL. SCTHIC F LAG: “Brush Electric ic higll Co,” “Tr Chicago, [lL Capital Stock, $500,000. Officers— ROBERT. ‘rensurers ‘rhis Compan AMlinols, and is 3 and all place: ‘0 purity, und economy it may be made to ¥. ecretary. der the laws of for Mzbting any wiring volume, mA tons ‘SAND PAPER. = 150 Reams good paper at $2.50 per Great bargains in all kinds of ~~ PHOTOGRAPHY. ream. i HL RO CHER, Hardware. A. W. wre sf 4 EENANCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER, fb RERFOOTECO. Real Estate| a ranges 79-81 State-st., Chicago. edd State-st., Chicago. WINES AND LIQUORS. Geapst Wine and Liquor Depot in the West t Catawba Wine, ane: tied in the market, _peralign ‘Dry Catawba Wine, #10), Chvice Ber gall ton $1.50. Angelica Wine, Port und Bitters, Kuemmel, and ‘Blackberry ae Hol Sy ten pane ¢ Brandy, Jamaica Gia caitrapnis ‘Brandy, Sta) Apeolucg satisfac. Ruaraulecd. LANDSUERG & C04 Oi Mur! RMIONEY TO OAR. WILLIAM V. JACOBS, + Basement Portiand Btock. Careful atvention given to placing Loans upon Real Esta It Po. Catawba Brangy, hers. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. SPECIAL NOTICE! We take stock Aug. 1, and until that time we will sell anything we have at STRICTLY COST PRICE! Silks at reduced prices, 4oc. . Satins at reduced prices, soc per yard. Dress Goods. at reduced prices, 8c per yard. Table Linens at reduced prices, 25c per yard, Spanish Laces at reduced | prices, 15c per yard. Valenc. Laces at reduced prices, 2c per yard. Curtain Laces at reduced prices, toc per yard. Torchon Laces atreduced prices, 2c per yard. Linen and Lawn Suits at reduc- ed prices, $1.25. Ladies’, Men’s, and Children’s Hosiery, 5c, and Underwear at reduced prices, 20c. Belden’s best Sewing Silk for 8c a spool of 100 yds., and 17¢ for a 1-4 0z. Spool. We have a full as- sortment of Belding Bros.’ Silks at the above PEICES- CARPETS! CARPETS! A great big lot of Remnants of Carpets we will sell at HALF PRICE until Aug. 1. Also, a lot of misfit Carpets very cheap. BANKRUPT STORE, 1S4 and 186 State-st. Opposite the Palmer House. ASK FOR FLORENCE KNITTING SILK. Sold by Leading Dealers Everywhere, CARE 1GE, ss NDA Us, ée. 302 & 304 Wabash-ar., MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Laudaus, Coupeletts, Rockaways, Coupes, Buggies, Phaetons, Ete., Ete. Being manufacturers, we are prepared to make any of the above to order at short no- tice. TAT ROWN “oNP 4 Ey peerage Stationers, BY eck and Blank- Book Manufacturers. We carry a complete line of Stationery and Blank Books fur attices, bunks, and counting-rooms, | Blank Houks of any special form made to order. Printing Of ail Minds beatiy done. Brown’s Patent Letter-Files, Fil- ing Cases, and Indexes. Be DENTISTR. “183 East Badi- son-st, ROBBER , OR D CELLULOWD. Filing Best, Oue-Quarler OM Rates. Also the only practical teeth WITHOUT A PLATE. Lawer Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking or eating. Ne, chloroform, ether free for PARE aay Feurs practice. “Onice open g tek quaenate' Sunday forenoon. AU} Fo SANS Hunt Madison-st, BUGGIES. q For, the trade. Only COM- PLETE lines’ of Business Farmers’ Spring Quality the best. Catalocue, prices, und vermis sent and Pleasure V ‘enicies manu- ss se OSHKOSH, WIS. TROTTING 140 Doz. Rothschilh 's Own 300 Bone Black Satin Hand-made Corsets, tichly em- broidered with Old Gold Silk and Ele- gant Lace Trimmings, two Side Steels, Unbreakable Double Busk, every size from 18 to 36, former price $3, 50; NOW $2.00. 92 Doz. Rothschildjs Pride; 150 Bone Cor- sets, four Side Steels, Double Unbreak- able 5-Hook Brsk, Hand-Embroidered, with Cardinal Silk, Blue Silk, trimmed with Duchess ace, corresponding in color, length inf$st 15 inches, in’ drab and white, red cd from $1.50 to 87c, 20 Doz. Thompson’$ Glove Fitting Corsets (only in Jarge afc ‘small sizes), 50; the usual price $1.1 orsets, Side Laced, lue, &c., Silk Em- broidered and fRace Trimmed, 75; would be cheap fat $1.25, 57 Doz. Bourtree’s Adjustable Duplex Cor- sets, St ; sold by other houses for $1.50. 43 Doz. 500-Bone Woven Corsets, $1.25; lately red ‘om $2.00. 25 Doz. Mrs. S.A. Abdominal Cor- sets, ee 5 Hts’. price, $2.50. 18 Doz. Dr. Wamer'f Nursing Corsets. 15 Doe alan Foyjs Skirt Supporting Cor- 27 Dor Chitaren’ 's Waists, Soc. 25 Doz. Young Ladies’ Corsets, 75c. A full line of Bystles, Pads, Corset Steels, and Hoop Skirts at corresponding low prices. LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES RE- DUCED to Sr.2q,° $1.49, $1.69, $1.87, $2, $2.38, $2.63, $3.87, $4.50, $5.75, up- wards. These ate the finest goods ever introduced in thig market. EXTRAORDINARY—22 Doz. Seersucker Skirts, 49¢ ; formpr price, 85c and Sr. Special Silk Remnant Sale continued during this entire week. 8. IL RO SCHILD, 15s star THE TURE. CONTINUATION OF THE) GREAT + ere AT THE n! CHICAGO Va? Monday, July 25, PROGRAMME. The Unfinished 2:30 Race, The 2:25 Glass, - The 2:40 Class, and The Great Free-for-All Race, AND ‘Little Brown Jug” against 2:12 1-4, With a Running Mate to Sulky. Races commence at 1 p. m. Madison-st. cars to the Track Gate. ON TUESDAY, July 24, 21 Class, 2:19 Class, and ae Great 4-Year Glds. LEXCUBSIONS, Pleasure Excursions TO LAKE SUPERIOR. CITY OF DULUTH LEAVES JULY %, ATS P.M. CITY OF FREMONT LEAVES JULY 2, AT 3 P.M. ‘The most attractive Summer Excursion Route. FARES LOW. \d for Descriptive Circutnr, Send fo: D UlO OFFICE, | uly 1s, 15st. Seated proposals will be received until in instant for turnishlng the Cty of Cheao- with cost, ws fol- tons (more or less) selected lump Erie conl, or suit cual of the sume quality, tree from dirt or tings (Only largest Iumps enh be used), for Fire Department ia) tons (More or less) hard (range) coal (40 tens being for Fire Department und 100 tons fur other uses). 150 ‘tons (more or Ies¥) Lackawanna (small exe) ions (more or less) hard (nut) coal. Qu tons (more or Toss) Hlossbure coal Ey Woaiana Dock coa), free from Fire Department'to be hauled by bove coal for the city, remainder to be delivered as required, a por- Hon 0 ‘the range coal being for the Smull-l’ux Hos- ta). Pir right Place your orders on these goods this week, as there will be an advance by man- ufacturers Aug. 2. | have-a large stock below factory quotations. 5 A as WHEELER 141 Lake-st. PAGES PIANOS. 100 VERY CHOICE Square Pianos TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR THE NEW PATENT UPRIGHTS, This is the finest lot of Second- Hand Pianos ever offered in Chi. cago, and comprises: instruments of the following celebrated mak- ers: Chickering & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Hazelton Brothers, Knabe, Becker & Son (genuine), Becker Bros., Hallett & Davis, J. Bauer & Co., F.C. Lighte (genuine), Emerson, Steck, Durham, And many others. Many of these Pianos have been slightly used, and are very desira- |" ble for schools and seminaries, or for teachers and pupils. They will be sold regardless of value, as we are making room for our new stock now arriving. Pelton, Pomeroy & Cross, 162 State-st. PIANOFORTES, NILSSON, Canna KELLOGG, ferries zeus sore tense LUCCA, PATTI, STRAUSS, ur Unrizhts are extraordinary enty and deserve their great I have used the Plangsof every cel- but sive yours the Proterenes overall Nour Pianos astonish me. 1 hare Never yet seen any Piano which equals Sours. Prices Reasonable—Terms Easy. ‘WAREROOMS AT ROOT & SOMY MUSIC 00., 15G STATE-ST. OIL STOVES. THE EXCELSIOR SUMMER OIL STOVE ‘The largest, the zreatest heater (having the Iarrest wick). the Intest and bust deskzned, the simplest and siund. most conven- ‘The Stove with the Mest Oven, dest he Broiler made, hence the stove with the greatest capacity. THE ONLY AB>OLUTELY SAFE STOVE. All kinds of O01 Stoves Repalred. Excelsior Oil Stove Mnfg. Co., OFFICE AND SALESKOOM, 4A2 DEARBORNDSST. RUPTURE CURED. RUPTURE como. CHICAGO, April 11, ISS. DR. PARKER-Deate Sit: After Suifertng many yenrs with a very farce scrotal her ct tine Fellet from ung trust | could tind, und through yout skill and new appliance you nul ouly retain vd ‘the Rupture where others had failed. pletely centred th KE ‘The p No dung Tor Detormities, kinds, ete MACHINERY, DESIGNER AND BULLDER Snecial_ Machinery, JNO. J. CLAUSE, th Canal-st. DWAR BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Am selling all kinds of Builders’ Hard- ware below any house in the country. Don’t forget to huy our OCk ; this {TION FANS, INS / FLIRTATION FA FANS, NEWEST FROM JAPAN. sete shh # bandsume Japan FORMOSA TEA A IMPT. CO., For one week only. Every cus~ 838 STATE-ST. NEW TEAS, week. Qur stock of Japanese and Chinese FANGY GOODS now on sale in our Department. ve POLL C ll rios few pairs of large Vases Lo Close at 50 Per Cent Om. Afine selection or Japanese Goods at 5c to 58c each: FORMOSA TEA IMP'G CO.. 88 State-ct DRY GooDs, STILL GREATER CASTE BARGAINS THIS WEEK, Previous to Inventory. 300 pes Black All-Wool Bunting at 121-23 worth 20c. 1,000 doz Ladieg Embr’d Swiss Mull Ties at Ge; worth 12 1 25,000 yds Pacifle and Manchester best and newest styles of Lawns at 6 -2e3 worth 12 1-2. No bad or off styles in this lot. 800 doz All-Linen Towels at 6 1-2c3 worth 10c. 15,000 yds wide Hamburg Flouncings, new patterns, at 25, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 45, 48, 50, 59, 69, 79, and 9Sc; worth double. 600 pes new Cream Russian Laces at 4, ,{° 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and. 12 1-2¢3 worth’ doubdle. 10,000 Men’s and Boys’ Flat Scarfs at 2e3 retailed all around us for 5c. 800 Ladies’ Light Cloth Jackets at $1.75, 2.50, $3, $3.50, and $4. ‘This lot i is £0c on the dollar, 500 doz Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s full regular Faucy Hose, cash jobs, at half-price. 800 pes Damask Piques at 12 1-2¢3 worth’ Boe. 50 pes Black Lace Bunting at 12 1-23 worth 25e. 300 Ladies’ Light Cloth Wavelocks at | $1.78, $8, $3.50, and $4, a iled manufacturer's stock, less than half-price. 500 Ladies’ 3-piece Linen Suits at $1; worth $2.50. 300 pes Real Torchon Laces at 11-2, 2, 21-2, 8, 38-4, 1-2. 5 1-2 GG 1-2, 71-2, $-12, 9, 10, 11, and 12¢ 5 exe traordinary bargains. 800 doz All-Linen Huck Towels, 20x40, at 12 1-2c3 worth 22c. 100 pes Nottingham Lace for Curtains, special job, at 15¢3 worth 30c. 2, 100 pes Black All-Wool: Cashmere at 25 and 33c 5 worth 45 and 50c 50,000 yds Colored Linen Embroidery at 2e¢5 worth 10c. Belding’s 1-4 oz. Spool Silk at 10¢; regular price, 25c. dies’ Sik and Drap d’Ete Dolmans, and Capes at 53, $4.75 , 7, FS, $9, $10, $12, $15, $16, and $4, about inecthird their real value. 200 sample pieces Ladies’ Muslin Under- wear, elegantly trimmed with Tor- chon Lace, also Hand-Embroidered Underwear, consisting of Chemise, Drawers, Night Gowns, and Skirts, at 50c on the dollar. 10,000 pes, mostly samples, of Made- up Lace Goods, consisting of Collars, Ties, Bibs, ete., at 8, 16, 12. Is, 20, an €; less than half-pri ee 5,000 yds Fine Linen Lawns at 12 1-2c; worth 30c. $10,000 stock of Jewelvy from Sheriff Sale, consisting of Roll Plated Sets, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Neck Chains, Lae ¢ and Bar Pius, Roll Plated Drops, Lockets, Collar But- tons, Gents’ Shirt Studs, Gold Rings, Steel Drops, and Black Garnets, at Tess‘than half their value. xtra width and quality Black ik French Lace at 25¢3 worth 300 Ladtes! All-Linen Uisters at 69¢; worth $ ‘tra quality Leghorn Hats worth $1. 200 pair Children (de3 worth $1 1,000 Ladies’ Hats, all shapes, at-Se; early price, 50c. 200 pair Ladies’ Kid and Goat Button Shoes at $1.50; worth $ 300 p ir Ladies’ Kid Button Newports at $13 former price, $1. 300 Remnants Black and Colored Silks and Satins at 40 per cent off regular price. 50,000 pes Alpaca Dress Braids, black and colored, at 2¢5 worth Ge. 250 Remnants of Cloths and C; at £0 per cent off regular p Mohair Ulsters Colored Shoes at ‘imeres Colored Dress Goods and Mourning Goods at 40 per cent off. Job Lot of Children’s Slippers at 40c; worth 75e. OF SENSE: + SENSIBLE, CENTSPULL, SENSEFOLL PEOPLE CROWDED ? Last’ week, and we'll have a a CRUSHTIN G JAM This the second week of the ue Eo Three All that remain of the One Cent , Grab and the following 2 TWO CENT GRAB THIS WEEK WE.MEAREL— Any of the following for TWO CENTS! Worth 10 to 20 times 2 cts.: Bronze Ink Stands, Chimnes Horse Cu “is Large Fancy Banks, Largest Size Blackirtg, Wood idle Flests Fork , steal Mineing Katves, Frac z Lndtes, Ladies, ITose, NedK'ts: futters, uit Cutters, ¢ Horns, ‘Eur ‘Drops, Curt Buttons, Collar Buttons, hirt Studs, 1 Pins, roy ABC Blocks, iow gad Arcam, Bait htefs, iMandxerchtets, KING & BOGLE ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL Officeand Docks: 454 North Halsted-st, Both Telephones. W. RL KING, Pres. Ils. Leathe es ather CO Ay ALTERS. HOGLE, Formerly of &, Bogle & Suns, Real Ostrich Tips at 10¢ per bunch. 300 Remnants of Flannels at 40 per cent off regular price. : 250 pair Ladies’ fine Curaco Kid and Pebble Goat) Newport Buttons at $1.50 5 worth $2.25. 25,000 yds new Hamburg Edgings at 3, 4, 5, 6. 8, 10, 12-1-2, 15, 1S, 20, and 3 extrroadinarily cheap cash Tot. 500 pes All-Silk Chenille Dot Veiling, ANL-Silk Tissue Dot Yeiling, Pure COAL By Cargo, Car, and Retail, at low- est prices, for immediate delivery. All coal under sheds, dry and clean. §280 Madison-st. OFFICES ; 300 Lumber-st. ROBERT LAW. Silk Gauze and Cream Stripe Net, COAL HODS. choice for Se; worth from 30 to 50c. 1,000 R emnants Bi ‘ibhbons, Embroideries, ant Laces at 40 per cent of regular prices, previous to inventory. * All goods marked in plain figures. One price forall. Money refi at all times if goods are not sutisfuc- tory. Coal Hods. Weuld notify the trade not to be ina hurry to place their orders on Hods, as I will take orders in August at prices much lower than now quoted by manufacturers. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. BASTON STORE, 18 and 120 State-st, Address BARNE: CELL LULOID GOODS. Waterproof ‘Tinen Collars and Cuffs (Celluloid), Retain shape and fintah throvyle mouths of wear. No laundrying required. Chromo Mustrated Price-List free-by mail. S & Cu., 86 Madison-st, Chicaar (Tribune Building),