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Bonn OF EDUCATION. Consideration of the Report of thk Committee on Text Books. Changes In the Books How in Use. Additional Changes Proposed. Farewell Eemaifa of Doctor Ejder. Purchase of Fumltoro—Beslgnttloaa, Transfers and Appointments- Corporal Punishments Con tinued—Reports cf Ex aminations. "If rctclar monthly meeting of tbe Board of El qcvUct. was held last nlitbu Patent— Messrs. Av.ij, bond, BodsciC, Rrcaiano, Bilepe, Drcier, Entoir, tluilf r.l. Hun jsc, tijaer. In kcuro, A aleb. and lit l*r«ddeu». T7e report «t the Cimmu* on TcrtDwks u.d Ccuise of luetrucU-D, recum»ecdl:c tbo chjtnr«• cctitn hfoks need lu prhtlc fchoXf. avp wLkli wtA uld over at Lbc m»tuij;, wa* Uk(-B up. Tic l*r»»?der:t said bsh«d erm tbs of Rftb«-«V llirlr.nr. and b*d been told ttat the o» ieotlor-sb’e ic-aiur a m u wrald bo retnjvja b> Dcceobcr. Ttt l>otk would then be one of tbe Vitj UfL Mr. E.sunan moved It at Ore rrppn and the I for ’be other text books, be poll i«i,ed for one year. Tre rontlnn was cot agroed to—yeas. 6 ; ntye, S—Cr follows; Av-tt, B:lfgs, Drclar, Eartman, Rij» yac art! Walt b— 6 Sayt— Mttm. BalUrtyrc, Do?d. Bonflc'd, IhecUDo, Carter, Curko, Gadlorfl, U/dcr anl Tir ktaio—9. Mr. Tinki tc moved to Uke op and consider, ere bj one, lie icctaacrosUoa* of tbs report of ibc conduce, .-ad is at the trsl ri*co nound i- Uwb, that ”to tbe Ul*a feCioo', Q-rkuen’ Lulu Grammar, Isr’.ead of Atdrxwe’aod Zamptg’, Urn nix* the ctacce, b. weror, oo that the present cafe's Bjy c*e fee srahtTir* which la*y caw lave,ahomiklct it oftlijatcrr only npausuc e'vdtrcdarrcs acdthorc of tte present c’a*« who maylMo lime to tine need a a*.* book, to treat' Grammar," beaao ted. Itc rccrmtnccdsUon was a Teed to. JVaj-BantttjLC, Bend. Biafleld, Breattno, B Iff#, CaiUr.C Jk», IJ.-trlei.O-Uf rO.littjyan, Rjo«r swiTiatham—it. •Ysja—Arety. Bsssnan and Wa'«h—3. Ur. Hrippi mi voj th«t the aecwod recommend ation “irat ‘fcoi c BlrtNi . i tudroppei” os adopted, andi: k»s naulmoajiy rt d Mr. Car.cr acred the adoption of the thirl r*comtrccda’tpc. “the :truo<jacii"tj of Wa'ton's I’ritrary Arlfrae'ie •»* WsPoi's Inteil'etaal Arithmetic, in p'scc of Emcrrcn’* Pint Part and • Colburn's lrtclle«a*l Arithmetic, rerpe;:- IT MrJ Bn/rs pmected the foBowIet: letter: To the Board cf Education of the city of Chlca* gX3: outlsvzb: A statement was made last year by certain member* of »onr hoard U/lhe eff.nt tnat tbe “Inpuitnc.U'.e '* of oo.sk amenta were sot desiredby yon; and, nrcanoltv t&at this was ice wmUactt ol 5 oar ittirt body, who thus, as 1 scppcKfl, deilTid to indicate the opinion that no change ol bcoks It onr schools wa» ncieenry or tfegiraaie. I have rtfra’ned from presetting either to tbe tenders, tte Ten Book Committee, or to other ie ember* of the board tic c'nn of certain beaks repmexted by me. viz : “Kort’a Pirrt Letters in Grammar” and Rubtoioc's “Table Book,” “ Primary arc 1 te'leema! Arithmetic* ” I Law al;o txertid « . at !• Sconce I could against any charge of l>««ck* in t-or pnbhc schools it this time. This course on my part It now zpptwa was a mtst*kio one, so far as tbe merest of the b.oks Inpre ect is concerned, lit ly to Kcnlt in it ju*ti« to the books named above, nal&s ec'lo;. can be delayed till the tear L-re aid yeorse w* bid as opportunity to wvnUrst-. «bt* g<v>j qua nice of »h?Bspubli etkcnr, fcrw*icb icl»im rntrii equal, if no*, mpeior, to Umlpoifty Ptd by any books of like c-'*re 10* before you t:r cocrid- rafoc. I would iortbir snpgeat ibat by adopting thorn, yon wrnld at eslc one very desirable feature apparent to a)-—that of uni tommy. I therefore respectfully request von to ikltractlon nt«a grammars and anthme’isa till jeer cut rtcnlar m« leg and in tbe meantime 1 wlilaffjid ihete*cber?, the Text B’Mk Com* mltlee, and snch other members of tbc board as caydcsuetT. so opportunity to examine and judge of tbe mart's of the bo-.ts named. Ycors resprctlaily, O. w. Bramcc, Acent forttepnblirbrrs of Keri’a Grammars, Robinson's Arlthm tics. Ac. Chicago. April 23. 1858. Mr. Bon held eobmiued tbe following letter: Cnicxco, April 2S. To tbc Honorable Bosrd of Education: Gksilc3ie.h : I have thenoner here stth to sub. m-t an alternative proposition for supplying tbe echoolacf Uisdry with Walton's Prim try aid Intclkctnal AnthmsUci, which yon arc at liberty to tea nt 10 place ol my former proposlrion, dated March 87Us, lEbB, in case It sboa-d be deemed de sirable to nave the books supplied, without extra expense, to sneb papil* as a'raady poises* copies of tbe locks now aninonzed, enttaole for nse onrirg tbe next trrm of sch ml. Tbv prices marked “ Introduction” will be tbc n-lUtg rate to pupils Utat bare to books to ex* chatge: •- Introdnc* _ _ , Retail tlon. Exthanjc. Wsltot e Primary AritbmiUc, 25 ct*. 15 cl*. even. Wzjtan'z iLtekctn* al Arittmeuc.. ,45 cti. 39 ct*. even. The tune fjr ta!c* at introduction and ex* tbsnffttwlll be annrg tbs fir«t month of the trrm. or Oaiirg the entire term ir deemed noces* isuj by tbe Board cr bnocrintetdeut. Very leepecUulij, y«.cr ob't e errant, %t „ . Geo. N. Jacuox. a.r. Certer said be bad been brongatcoto be l'eveU.»re waanoanihmeac In me world like Cobats'i. That was tte onlj antiractic be had ever rtudled, and he thought tt waa universal tcislderto one rf thi r-e;* hoik* oa artlnmeUc rvir trcductd. Dnrtog the pa*t year his attun tl.r- ban b'.cn called to other antumeucs. and he hsd come to the cnacnslon that Colourt'a was vo camp’ickted to be cotcpnbeuded br the -voar err pnptle. WalirnV antbm tic he thought was very etmpie, and was wb»t was naedea la the lower clstfci*. Tbeyrtewasthfn taken on Mr. Cuter’* a> t 00, ue to;k t j be fnrbtabcd on the condition* rwarfl in Mr. .e.ar, and It wajcirned uaaidmonaly. Mr. BrcLtaoo moved the »doptinn c! the rscom* mtsdatiocihit **ll3*l»id’e G aimntr t>« n*ed In the third rod fourth cnn*>, Cer'a to be retained id the O r\ ai d <h-C3 a rad-.*#. Mr. BHrc* offered aa an amendment the Intro* dactun of Qiecn’s Qr-omir, tu place of n il iac dV Qistamir, to tie t(md and (_nnn grade*, atO C<y ea* Grannum . tKup-cr grade*. De was, be said. ucitodz d to aiate tn«t Green's Grammar wen'd be exchanged *nh lho«e c'as>ea harlC£Cov)ce\ «-d wooi-> be »old to thsae who hid to bey them, at talf the wtoWile p-ice. Dr. Elder said when be tiritbeird wenphrt eftbe Commutes on Text Bjox«, he was ate lore to determine at ether he tad ai-andiritiod nor abetter the* tad entirely misjudged Hoi larn’a Grammar. Since that tune ae bad looted over It. and come to the rontlniioa that it was £»ot the book the committee cad bedliitvae th'lr Inutttno to mtrodoce a beak •cited aa an ictrudociorj one. It ».-j entailn trocactlaototbcstoayofgraazairetall. Itvaa etapiy in oa line—a to#: of coapeadina or ijnopalr, axo. treated l*rc?«yof tee whole in’)- jtc', aodaea ttir-:forc qp.t'e unfit to bensed a« an mtroenctory Kook. li« would, therefore, not ▼ste tor HoHud's Grtststras a tex: nook. Ae to Greet’* Gmnnur he thoughtu wu Abetter book. Ur. Tlnkhin coincided with the view* of Dr. Ryder. Dr. Ryder lurtber stated Hut Qollind’e book did not profcu to be 10 Introduction, but an otttlifie. The opinion of Mr. Pickard. the Superintend ent, wi* called for, and caul ttm be liked U ji l«r<rs Qrsmau very much. Green's Grammar, he did not it ink, would b«w«U for children to lean. If ttetrnciionwa* Imparted onlly, there wonsd be so seed of an introductory book at tlu Mr Bonfield thought It wa« unnecessary to dir cm* the rnbj :ct of grammars. It had been before the botra a long while, and he felt assure! that all acre acquainted wl’h u, and had made np their mtfida which way they wonlo rote U« weald state, however, mat the intention of the costnitte-i is recommending Hoimd’s Grammar, waeUutUwaean outline and would answer the pnrpcaeforwolchiiwu Intended. Aa a cram* mar for there commencing the etndy, be tb omrbt it acood one The amendment of Ur Brings to ad ypt Greiu’s Grammar *u lost by the foliowln; rote: IVcs— Drcler, Eastman, Banyan and tTala'i— S. .Vays—Avery, Balisntyse, Bond, Boaleld, Brc&thso, Clarke, Career, Gnuiord, Ryder and Tlnkhsm-XO. Dr. Ryder moved to lay (he whole iab]rct on the table, aca It was-carried by tcu loluwlnrr vof: r«ro*—Artry, Brirgt, Drelrr. Carter. Butmin, Reayan, HjCcr, ITokbam and Wlloa—*B. 3‘ryt—Ba’iart»ne, Bond, Bonfield, Brmtuo. CickeandOmlfcrd—4, Mr. Bond moved the adoption of tbe ro-on senda'loa that** Aldan's Children'*Maaoaloe added ae a text book '* Mr Bonfield st*tedthalUcouttlnela.eecie9of qncaUooi and answer* on tbeConeutsttoaofthe Lnlicd Stetee, Inteoded for the District Schoola. in order tout tne pnpili know eometnlne ab?nt tbe conatitnUon ot the country u which they me recommendation wa* adopted by the fol lowing Tote: . IVas—ATery.Ba’lantyae. Baud. BoafleM.Bren tu.o. Carter, Clsrze, ordtr. Oodfiird, Knar an. Itjcer, Tinkhsm and W*L-h—:3. JTfljrs—Eatimst and Wsob—3 Ur. Bobflell m .red the adoption of the rtcaui* merdtuoi; “The First, Second, Valrd and Fourth B oke ofthe Acilrvcal lUad -n in place of Parka A Wilson's.” Ur.Brifgtirtjnirrdif there m suypropotl* Uon rmi;ar to Use one already had from ths pub luheti of that wile*. Mr Bobfleld thus read the following crantnl* cstMc: To the Ctalrxsa of tiie Committee on Text H.oki: . 8m: We notice la tho prcceedlnra of your l*aia,of Much XL, IMS, mat your committee rrecnac: a the introduction ot Do*lind'i Grim mer, ana U o Fjm , necotd usd Third Readers of the Anatyi>c*i Hems. fer v>hl=b plciw ac cept nr inerts. We detue to famish our pnblicsticns st each prices a? will rclicre ticpabl c of any nnurceMory. expense or barcttip u» encouraging Western rntnataclares by Watat patronage. Wc, therefore, propose lofomeb olof tte book* leeotssiesded oyyoa, j*«xrtmgcfore:rrapoiidinc boots innse, for ihtrt}4a]S tftef the eomaireement ol the Call teia. of oar »c®tol», at oar-as iof tho rboimale prlcca.a# folloaa: First Reader, cdait. SB coats; %hol«tile, tl cents; tniroouctlon, 10 cents; Second_Readix. retail, S.cccta; w6oiesale.X«i4 cents; lur.dncucc, ibct-nu. itlrd Rfiaer. rc utVWenjir; w boiejiie.Kj4 cen»s; Introduction, « cats; Fucttb Rcaae-. r ,ull, w ceul«; wool? (sir. CTh enus; Inircdatrtoa, 5Jc; Gr/m-rur. re tsli.aocents; abolesit«,3:vjc<ot#; inuodacaon, Srceita ltfLr*amrrh»3 »l*csoy been pastel cp.di; toe ectire cast ot farniiatag «li of the pa ptslo the p-biic icboois m the city with »h* aborassmed hooka srti he as follow*: Post n-*derf. 6,50 at 10 cen:», flOO; Sceacd R-Ldsra, 2,«Ulsi J B certs, Wfc; tbtrd Baodtn, As*)*t SBc. »»i; Fourth Reader*, 1,000 at SS cents, f6«O. Toui,s3.l<o. IVeviu excuaye boats tor ell rriifets. siscmm asi tpellrts beioactog to any of toe indigent fnta. .. BspcofuUy, GKMt A C. ff. SSXRWOOO. Dr. Bid»t ilotwC ihstUeiartner cooalderaslon of the of renters be indefinitely post loetd.. ixe motion was lost, bx the following aow: l\ci—Artry. Bxiyga, Drtier. Eaaimaa, Ran yas, R)dar ardWalab—l A’aya—BaUantjte, Bond, Bscfie'A Bmtaio. Ootilerd ana Titkbiß—B. Ur. Briggs tsqairad whether tbe firm would cxebttgo books ares. Mr. Bonfitln intoned bla ibey would sot. six Bngg* mored tbe following as ax amend ment; “irorldiag tbe publishers will ezenaoge tTcafor oli com;-ponding nnx.bJra." Mr. Iklgga witiidrew the pro rtao. The Rcomme&dot on was then adopted by the loiiowue to:«: reos-flallanttre, B'rd, BjnCeld, BrenUuo, Bnggr, C.r.ei, Ciatke, Gailioro, Rauysn. Ryder tnd iinhfcam—U. Atfjrs—Avery, Drtier, Ei/tiniu and Walsh—C Mr. Assume moiaa tbe adoption ot tbe lowmr: Ord*nd, Ttstcrcrrtoptl In the publicrcboile who commerced, aid actaa'iy used, bookr, shall be eniltied to exc&ange them wivn tee pubiusers ot agents cl toe bock« trie of any charge, ana tbatibeiald pnblisrers aid agents are hereby cit* ctee to give opportnmty and bed -ty for th*rty d.*yi from toe ccmmcncemcni of tov fill term, fet »nch trae otocrwise toe booksnrad latt year ata'l leDmc and onuooe in n»e fjr the tuclLc year, cotMtosuoaicg anything is tbe votes or prccecdmes of tola board to tbs contrary tOeet ' ibe order was nnanunonsly adopted. Mr Cimr mored to trirocnce :be Fifth tad r .***Af 3 lytie»i Bourn tnioxbe rabliedcboo-a, ,Vl . * publiitcri would exchange wem, pupita b»d toe cocra *i'*£Cltg bvoks now innse. From a f *?fH ex- •tnlemon be thcntbuhe Fifth and b'rlb Read «n were anpcnbr work*, . ‘ Kr Atwt asked mb:th*r tbo bailee of thk ;<ritn tadMearcwlaed. ' Hr.BoiAe'd s«ia they had been. Ur.RjdermcTOdtoJai.li.oa iho.taVJß, anjl it wusoort'ereo: , ! Jrti#— Aetry. Bond. BiUca, Drclei, Kutnun, Oat iaro. Rncjat, Rj«< r ■% t A'aiob—V. • JVcyr—BalUoirrc, BonteM. BfraUm, Carter, CUrkc. and Tinkham—o. Ur. Bond cffeiod tie following, which was adooteo: B 4 it erderfd. That all new bcoks Introduced shall bofoimihed for thirty dMa»ttb*ratca pra potLif, when not ezchanceil t*r other books. - Tbe Presidin’ stated tbit It «a tbs tcteotiotl oi Ur. Ryder to leave tbe city t-z aooe time, and l*- draued to «ay b fon be left. Pnn)'*’!.-’' ws» gr-.r-cd by IV- b ia ;d, eni Dr. K'tlcr and it was Ms intention :o be ebtenttrom the ct»j one j car. tils term oi office vad ex pire in a few d«ye- and trat wou*d bs tbe and of Ma connection \ lib tne Board of Education, of which he tad b*es a member for dre yeirv, 3btre were two tbtsrsvbich gave film pleat are to iefer to. The tint wus mat be bad never kerwe the subject of eecitmilsm in re'igioa to be intrcdoced, and no member o f tbe b-ard btd ever been ao mean ts to endeavor to influence any member or any person toward tU ova reKgioul tec&f. lie did cot believe In that respect there could be lotted a mere impartial company of get tkmcc than those wto bad sat around to* ta ck cunre tif knowledge cf Ue Board of Educa- Uon. lu the second place tbe Board of Education hadlbcen Impartial in giving cemne»t*« to the young ecu and women who'had appured before itim. There bad been no favoritism »bowo, and those v-bo old rot receive placet were most aa surcdly cot entitled to ’hem, Wherever he went, crwlatercr position bo occupied, be would al vays bavetbe Ictareais of tbe public school rys lem at bean, and whenever bs could do anything to aid It be would do it with pleasure and pride. UcN-pedibst nhosbc remand he should flud rOetlcznen comi-oricc tbe Board of Education as ccr.pt'crt as tbosowto cow compare It. Mr. Ryder moved that fail oerilftctte* be granted Acsaß Clark and Flora 8. Tallis,-of ttr Jeter School, aid It was so ordered. ! Mr. Balljntyte morel that w&cu lbs bbird ed rutr, It be to the 7ih of May, usd tbe motion »r spired to. Mr BrcntßEO moved the adoption of the iv •nciilaticn of the Committee on Text Bj< ** itut Ucrkrcrs’ First L\Uu Book bo ilror from ttclist of text'boofcs ui be osed la Clrfc ScbooV’ scd it was agreed to. 2ur. BonSeld m \ed ttic latrodveaao into tbe icfcools cf IhefcncTrlc* German bo <ks, as roc* exmseoded at the Im racoon# by Mr. Dtekr: • Cttcrbell's eow.tiennsn Court e," and ‘‘Goethe's EfcicoLt." He Kid tnefjllowmr Utter: To tic Chatman of lbs CoitaUtee oa Text Bock*: bn.: If yen desire to lntr;dnce nynew Qer nan Coarse into the schools of thu city I wiil c«c*c copies to beforebbtd at thu introduction ter thirty at sixty ce.’tj each. The regular retail price u f 1.83. Very re*pectlnijT,. J. Q. CavTBSLL. Ttcmctionwaa unanimously .d inted. Ur. Botfleld acred tint the “Analytical Spell tt" he mirodaccd into the icbso.e nadcr the Citoltlora ol 3r. £aaimai'c order, aid the coat tot to exceed ten cuits back. The motion wrs arreea to. }<e<—Artrj, Bidaity e. BohUtl-*, BTD'ans, Clatkr, Drider. Carter, Onufjra, Unojan »td iiskbtm—u. Hoyt— Bond, Eiatmaa and Waist—3. The fol ovlne tex - books were proposed foj co:ncfr«rtrn at the a?it mtettn.*: Mr. Bngi*— Rcbirson’* New Uctyerslty A'ge b a, ti> place rf Ray's. Mr Mond—Tbti “eocg Garden” la plicj of •‘Jleirj Ctlmta.” Mr. Per/?<■ id—Davie*' University Algebra. Mr. Mrtffjt—LiOiDUi > Alrebra. They acre laid over aider the rales. conroßAt ro.Miianx.vT co..tisc*n. W.Ul.lbiUt The Ccmnutceon Rules a-.d BcgaUitons to whom w:s refcited tho rcsolutloa of «r. Brec* Uno abolishing ecrporsl pnrrtjtmcm for gjls, and for boys nidin*.-® yteie or age, and that no pnnlrhttcci be Inflicted nolew oy one cftcePrin* cue's, relunco u with the recommendation tbit it b« rot adopted. It was laid over snd made special order for the next mteULR. rcnxmrtK ron schools. The Ccmirluco cn Appirstns and Farnltnre reported ttst the fnmitare of the Ooid< n and C.ipcriur Schools waa np in order, aidrecom ocidcdlluttbe balance one tie cjctrattors be pill. Tec report concarrea in. The rame committee recommended thst tbe CEmmou t'uncal be reqacetcdto aaiborize tie Board of Edeention to aovurtl*e fir bids, and pnrcbase.&t7 trammar ard lutermolit’e desks lor Ilkyee bebool, and 18 tables for the teacbcre. ibe report was cottoned in nee iQSATiohs, .Arrontnmts and ihakitzrs. Tbe Committee on Exsmlnauon ani Appoint* ment of Teachers reported tbe fuLowing rerigoa* ticn*. which «*-re accepted: Atna A.L'cht, D.irbam School; Benrletti Washington,Kelson.School; L'arle J.Nichols, Newoeny School; Mary JlcNlcl, Newberry hcbcol; Harriet M. P.<ine, Uaven tebool; Sarin £. Satgrr. Cottage Grove School; Hattie A. hindicy, Elizabeth Street Primary School: Eliza beth Williams. Tbe tame ccmmittcc made a report rocom* met ding tbe srantinc ofnartitl cemac*t?« to the following persons: Ella J. ilore tn, Hama Cham berlain, Maria H. Lsyntrd. Miry E. Haihoi. LanraA.R. Pennell, Meta W’eii«*,Soohu Uu* pin, Jsre E. Cnspm, M Luceits Bnifell, Annie A, Palmer, Dell* (iuicktuhneb, Minnie F French, AUle M. Dicker. Carrie W. Grave*. Kite 11. Smith, Jennie A-Grivei, Sne Bras*, Lialio S.Conl*, MaggioV. O’Brien, Jennie Q. Print*. Mary Templeton, Helen K. Dihl, Almira Old?! M. P. vannevoxt, Laura A. Buge,CarricE. Sims. Tbe repott waa concurred to. The came committee recommended that thi foliowlxg Bppomtnienu ana transfers be made: ArroinnrXKts, B'becca O. Das cl tire, aasutsnt In Dearborn School: Mary B. Me'thewv, aatistant in Beam* mon School; WtryE. Hnzbes. assistant Inßta jic School; tarah J. Clark, a‘eliUnt in Kmzb School; Grace Bhenvood, arsls’jitt In Foster School; Ella Patfenoc, arsistaat in Newberry School; Alien R. Smith, asrlstant in Newberry School: Laura A. R. PenneU, temporarily aeeiit cut in Skinner School; Luniee StowelU aaalsttnl In Haven Bebool; Ella C. BroomclLarststantin Cottage Grove School; Henrietta A. Freeman, aerietant In EUraVih street Primary; Vlreln't Basra, atsistart la BolllteMiU Scbooi; Oarinde Eddy, assistant la DeKoren btraet Primtrr; Janet. Chatln, Sarah E. Com«tock, AnnieK. Crc.wcll, Snren E. Klrk. Meta Miller*. Emma Chamber lain. Mans B. Seyw-rd and Sophia Ctapio, aseutante in 0 irpenter 9choo», and H A. PhlLipe, aeaiatant In Holden SchooL _ _ _ .unimiu, Cbailotle P. Pinm*r, from Klnzle to Haven School; Adelaide Bniterffelo, from DeEyren Str»aPnma.y to Coxsgo Grove School; U. L. Pmsaorc, Horn Ne-bcrr» loCarpcnur bcaooi; Mary A bpvtco, fromNewb-rry to Ctttrrator Sctcol; Aa-l.ide Fav.r, Lizzie Haver, Alice 8. HateeanuCsirioA. Moore, from Washington to Cirr-onUr fcchrol. * * These wire concur,ed In. Ibe nine c-mmlttee recommended that the lulicwlsc acting teach-re be co.flrracd as aesu latte: Acte* A, Guile. J. A. Walab, £>li M. Gcorce. Sarah S. Reared ana E.ApoesSl*U,of the Scemman berool; E. P. D.Lnce end Prm- Ci-liaCo.by, of iheDoreHebnol. Iho recommend, non wu concurred in. Mr. BiUee mevtd, end U wae ord*Tea, that the Boato imrcien to <h« ejection of e Principal for the Ilolatila SchocL y Mr. Rnnyin tomioaiod Mice Lander, reca. and eke wa* unanimously elected. Mr. Bilgce mevtd Mr#. Charlotte C. Plummer be tranaierrea from Klnxle to DtKoyeo bchoo’. en*t It war so ordend. ' Mr. imln* morco that Mis* Better Soncne be rriLtrd a fall certificate, end that the be elected Read Aj*i, tint In Elnz-e School. thearlflittc wae stehUd, and ebe waa unani mously elected. Mr. Erlffe :mtved thst Vtee Dickey be an pointed a aacbcr In the DcKoren S xeet ScbooL ana it waa ao ordered. H lacKzuxn # aia nits. The Committee on Balance made a resort recommending that is eU caret where teachers have ctirkf 01 more than one division thorbe paid fas in addition to their regular eelary for .evttyaochedcmloDaldiyistas, It wae an.pted by the following rote: rVoa-Mrsm. ATery, Beli.ntyno. Binfleld, Brwunc, Br>«e, Carter, Dreter, Beetman, GniW lord, BitLyeo, Tiakbam at>d Clarxt— i. • - , Stem. Bond and Waleh—l. i A ccmmtmlcaUon wee recetrcd from the Cor. porationConneeieuilnt thil the expanses tor beatlrcaxdTumUttae the Cart enter and Do'- den susoola could be legtily paid toon the |*xu CCOathoolloan. It»a*died. : AXnCALXXAXBIATtON. Snpcrinleadeai Pickard presented the follow irpiablf of toe annual eiaminaU-inof first and third grades of District Schools, A;rl- 8, J 863: 3 Pint * Third Fourth AH To* J Grace. Grade. Grade, tetber. I “&Ti ► eT>TI I schools. ||r| r a r= * Dearborn 6IJ l7i!e.« 1J- itu u Joan. rt.o ir SAb lc;,« u era a bos 73.0 1J[62.9 tf *1.5 dl.O.dsO 5 K|:z)c..n......... TI.S l.’ &t.SS ,o) U7.S? 13 Franklin.. "0.6 2'W.UI 3 23.2 I Moseley 20.6 dluJ.3l u lirtwo. H.t ijC.SU t ».l i n,s 6 Porter il.l 510.5 i 1(1 c*.j is pgdsa. c:6i.» ii n.O a bruoerry n.t t|o.a I m.iti Wnu '.9.« 3!6- , .l n OA h; Lainucr 16.9 ’ , 67.3 6 (T’.tU, 4 STaven. 54A U u|7j.l i 9 Couajte Grove.... T 1.7 15)0.1 IS ;ci.( lis Bnoarport 78.1 S «7.l 7 70.« 5 0.9 8 Bolitvfo H. 6 1C 62.1 is !»i.o i« tVabhStrcet 5.6 .& iss.i [*> Dorr ,65.107 5 i«.l ho LolUtgMm. I ltt.6 t| I»4.« |u ' Buperintehient Plctird rtpoi enrolled acboUra u 20,37% the telongtse to the tcbooU u IT cent cl oaliy attendance at ftJd. The followlES comommcaUsn wat receiradi Chicaoo, Apnl SSlh, IsBB. To the Board of Education or too City of Chi* i ctfo: >rted the catcher of e swift number 7,79:, aid the per i Gntunn: Should yon, for the take or uni- Ittmlly, deem u heat to subastvto the National Fourth and Fifth Readers for Willard's Fifth and Sixth Beadtrs, the pnbllfhtr*, Messrs. A. 8. Bstuca A Co., of New York, authorize ma to m»kc the following proposition: Fcr two mobtha iron use time the change la duectod to commence, «e will givsa National Fourth Reader errn lira Wilisrd’s Fifth Reader, and a National Flf-O Reader even for a WU art's hlxtn Reader: thus making u.e books a uniform mica without expense to tee pupil. Very BesoectfoDy, £.B.Gut, . General Agent ter Barnes A Co. • The Teller wu laid on tee table. OKoXAK>T XUS COXIA6K OKOTX SCfIOOL ; Ur. Brtfss presented the petition ol many p«o- Ilr.se n me Cottage Grore Sttool District, atd whose children t'lended that seboal, asking that Omnn be tsnjbt th*re. • Eenosedtbstthe study ofGtmtnbe Intro dne d in that tcbcol wncnenr the Committee on Gr min can fine a snluble teacher, and u w*j so ordered. ' t BonxSAAixs or etarenu scaoot. lOn notion cf Ur. Rnuyso. it «s» ordered tbit the western boatdntles cf tbe Carpenter School ilutriet be fren Amour toFmt eueel; Iran Noble street to Kmm ton road, end from Brans ton road to the titer. caumcatss atm. Certificates were siren, os follows •MataiSdioci— Usne Reader JCiPtit Schnot—C. M. Beta, F. E. Sterens and Mr*. C. F. Flnamer. JJTfii scA«>i—Jeailc Wolnwnjbt, S: R, Wil ton and 11. H. Watte. £Mng JWff fittoc*— K.Thomp*onand 8. Wood fora. >lTesAlffofon Sctoet— Mra. UcQee, Mary L. CCkiae and Hr*, b. Gib bo. TTotsA Strut tidkooi—L. A Locke and A J. seks. Xovtrf Echo pf-'L. A Buckley. £h.r* beftooi— A A Bigelow, A. B. Andertoa ina H. Humford. Peanmon Bdutot—S. Bderards and H. Walker. iJixaUU 6tn*i School —Clara Wlagan and H. Ftseeacy. fbe beard then adjourned. • Tbe Ezedslor Grinder. We wcnlC caHeepeoal attention to Keßon A Desna's tdrertiremcßt of tbe BxettHor Orlodkr, la another column of this paper. It 1« nnneees nay to dcicrlbe toemacaite bate, as it Is folly dene to tbe adrertlMßent. We hare carefully examined the and hare seen it at ware grlzdlng tbe cnticn of respioff ana mowing m ctlms. It die tbe werk perfects, and in the m:nccr detolbtd in the adrenuemenL The ciftxtwete ground to tbe naaal time: the length ot the teeth was pres erred, any desired nerel or angle was elm. It only tot k one man to operate the machine, and a boy ceulo hare done it almost u welL itie machine Is temarkably simple In Its coastruclou, is strong, aid cannot well get oat of order. Haring carefully examined U, we would aay it appears to oo joatwbat Meesra. Melles A Donne claim for 1l It has been examined by many persons familiar with each lb log,, end tntir juagmaxt baa ntlrmally been pronottLCed ra itsisror. As eooßasaLimer sees It working for firs mmntee, he sees it is jn»t toe thing fer theparpoee. Measts. MeDan A Doane desire to close eat the csiire right for the Northwest, and will sell tig Ms lot States and for liilcol* counties at oaUeCactary price*. Ttey will pay the expenses of any per ron who cernes to Ibis city for tbe pnrpoee of parch sain* rigufs under this patent, sad wso doe# ioi find all their statements rotardirg tbe mi rkloetrur. Their ofics is rodm Si Rejnoldi' Block. . Xoar.—Wm- Doloer, a of stoteen or fclcbicen i<m. btlUar (tom F&llaecdphu, was lo>t »ce& at ita C AN.W. MaLzoad D*poU Wu* csßiln DiTWKHh L.i<n«tag io iox« the ttcalac train on April «U lor OUUon Jnactbm, thw t» Ha nnete. Ibo*. Enwntn, tlTtng at Rockßirer, 1L -Hotel on a nark brown small ionsd feitsm, small, sperkllarblack cyea, short l-'tck hair, and had tn bia poesesaloa a pui from Jitiabnreh to Chicago ana retain, rood tin iba l tof Jut. Be wa» iT sletder bnild, and cboet £r- feetbLb. Any inf rsatlua reranlinr htm vill oe thankfully recslrca by Liwton Brn«, A h*ti', cotcmhtioD merchants, 193 Booth Watet etrtet, Chicago. Ibe Poet Potent Combination XXfids&l Teeterday afternoon ft teetofthe Poet Patent Corblnslloo Bridge took place at-tbe yard of L B. Boomer, No. 7*2 State itreet, to the prte n c« cf« cumber of pnnntueci railroad atvotgwbom were Mr. Paine, of the Michigan ►re ban. Mr. Jobraon, of tne Keek I«*aod, Mr.' Barn*, of the Chicago, Burlington & Oitncy.’ .Mr. Moorelou;c-and Mr. Kslloyg, of the llUaos Cssteal, end Co.ocd Mason, late of tbe Illinois: Central. Tbe stiuclnr., wnicb was »upp:rted by p «nk» placed or.e above tbe other, ban a imo of ISO fe<t is tbe dear; from centre to centre of pies n was 1W feet. Toe width waa lourteen fe-t be t«re'au.e posts, it belt* but for a alagle track.' Tlriewcie twelve panel* of twelve rtetnme' inches each. Tbe true# was a panel and a ball In Untrth. Tbe top eberd and etrnta were cf wood,-but all tbe parta of the bridge Intension ruabewere of wrought iron. Six locomotives wercpliced on tbe structure and the deflection, was a JltUfl Ices than an Inch and a quarter Bad It ban at. Iron bridge tbe deflection would bare been much le»r,ae wood la very flexible. Tbe bitege prilled a Utile, owing to Its cot bclug sup ported by abutments; bad it been tana sup ported, ;hla wtnld have been avoided. The t. ft uavc central satisfaction, however. Mr. Broir.cr la ttc owner cf |bo oe’.cntfor thuOlautc of Il icolf and Wuconblo and all State* west of tbe Mi-sistippl. 11c is one of the oldest brMo builder* in the United Stalls. T&csc btldm esc bo built of word or iron; with tbe former they can be made BCC feet in length, and wltb tho l-.tt-r, 4CO. S. 8. Pott, tbo weilxcownengineer, is the investor. BUSINESS NOTICES. Toloptnw Supreme, (ho Latin phrase express, ve of the climax ot volnpmous may be justly applied to the fragrsnee of Paa lo;'sncw perfume.,*‘Flor de Mayo,” the oi'i luxurious and permanent of floral odors, bold by all dtnggUto. - ... recstn* 6x>ks. opped •me Asthma. Strong Ewldence. Sach names BhJJr. O. W. Holmes, Waituosion Imcg and cx-Prcstdeit Van Buren, bare bsroe re«a mcny to the efficacy of Whitcomb's Aatbma Item -07, which la for sale by amcrlata. “Sure, there Is some woader la this handkerchief,” Mid Desaeoraa. Can it be thu she Dad a prophetic smcl; of the “Flor del El plrttn Santo,” that cxqniaite perfume for the by C. B. Woodworth 4 a-n, llcchesicr, N. Y. Or. E. B. Foote, author of (Vedleal Coamo- t’mte. nuy ba coneulbid by let* •-in all ca*es of difficult chronic disease. Cor tat ton free. Address l)r. K. B Foote. 110 L Jigtoa arenne. New York. Juniper Tar Soap—is a certain core for chapped bands and all ronshceM or Irritation of the akin, ectami, ringworm, ultrbenm, pim ples, and all other enuneotu affiKtioo*. making the skin soft and smooth. Uanofactnred by Cas well, Uazard A Co., New York. Bold uy all druggists. Oolsite it Oo.’a Prazrant roflbtSoapi are prepared by ektUed workmen from the best material*, ana are known as the Standard by dealers and coatomera. Sold everywhere. CastorandCod liver OH, etc,, wt(h< ont tiate.—Dnndas. Dick* A.Co.'a Soft Capsules. Tbc best is use. Use to others. For sale by all first class druggists. Paper Bangings and Window Shade*, all efibe latest. Faints, Oils and Glass, at F. E. Riobt's. 89 Randolph street. amusetrttnts. G, F. BAILEY & CO.'S Quadruple Combination. A Bplrndld Circa* 1 A Great Menagerie I The coit Astonishing, Wonderful, Beautiful, Bril liant. Attractive, Startling, Comprehensive, - mud altogether EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION Ever offered to pnblle view. City Dot, Foot of Randolpb-st., MONDAY, APRIL 27, FOR ONE WEEK Peribmaaceat 9 and 8 o’clock. ACmUJlonMoenta- Children 35 cents. tF“ Splendid sight upnn the pnblle streets Monday, at 10 a.o. a drove of Dromedaries, most nuurniS cently decked, and harnessed wun the teas of Ele* pbants, will draw the maaelve Chariot ol Imllero. oonwining wither*’ Cornet Dsni bearing at a proud altltnde tbe Golden Steed of Agricentam. the dens ol wild beasts, display nr home, cars, wagons, car riages, ponies. Bag*, banners, aud entire CUons re tinue, forming one of tbe greatest spectacles of the age. QROSUTS OPERA. HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, BY GENERAL DESIRE, Offer bach’s Operatic Extravaganza, GRAND DUCHESS miß. LAMBELE as the Grand Dscheis. The GRAND DUCBESS can only be prcMUted tor e United number of nlchta, as the ParUlan Company . ait actlrcly enyared In the reheemla ot Offenbach's » ORPHEUS,” Which will be Produced Shortly. ADMISSION, UJO. BESBBVED BEATS, tUO. , FAMILY CIUCLE. 50 CENTS, j M cTIOKEB-B THEATRE, Enj**meotof the Popular Eccentric Actor, Br. r. B. OHANFBAU, ; Supported by C.T.PAIWLOILJt.. who will sppca tntbegreat Five-Act comedy. &La.A£. Bans Mr. F. 8. Ctaufrau, ■Dick Mr.C.T Paraloe, Jr. ; ** All (bat aort of tbi&r. you know,** and “Hoop u *•* . Flidsy. Benefit of M'. F.B.C&ANFBAU. 1 Saturday, Cbanfrau Matinee In active preparation—THE STREETS OF SBW QOLONEL WOOD’S MUSEUM, GLORIOUS COMEDT BILLS. Tbit (Wedcesday) afternoon, April 29. at the Grand Matinee at X 1 aat 9 o'cKek. PAUL PRY, And the QUIET FAMILY. j Intbe erenlcr, ata before a. MIRIAM'S CRIME. One of tbe Maaenm*t famed ixciaidea; and a QUIET FAMILT. Q.BBAT AELIN6TON BHNSTEELS! Betnrnlsa home to CMcaco after a mot! tuecenfo] ulp tbrooab (be East, wtD opes to LIBRARY HAIX, On MOAOAT, May 4 th, For a tbort aeaion, prior to opening In KEW AR LISOTOK nAU,nrS*r Clara a*«d AdmlMlonlOccno. Rctervrd 6eaia D eenta. Door* open at 7A3; coß>tnenc«at kms. J. H. HAVKRLhT, Manater. D. B. HOPOia. AgfaU . QBA2O) PAIR, EXHIBITION AND BAIL AURORA TURN • VEREIN, Uf ThLIB NEW HAM, ' Corner of HHwa*kee-iT. •oftSeeoßtat, April 37, 38, 29 fit 30. pHIT.DREK’B party! All or my former setiolsn are most respectfully ItTittd lumtH my present pupils at Crosby's Basle Sstaiday, Bay Sd. M_tS p. m. I wwb to see all pro the Math. West and ho Mb Side, also from HjcePart. Aiiarercunestadtolarlts their Oleod*. Patrons and Utcix {Headsare larUadla the ermine. B. B.BBAW. auction Sales. BROS.. v 21 6TA.I E-ST., between take and Randolph. AT AUCTION, On at 9* o'clock L0,|10,090 nOBXfIdF Medium I Fashionable Faralture, i OoetUUnc tn part <M . Parlor Suiter, Chamber SaU, Dialog end Kitten Fanitnre, Book Oamo, Writing Said, Mirrors, Bedding, Ac. The oboe e is the entire stock of a fin. minor from ba< bets, and laetaacaeTVTttinx nsnaHy fonud u a first-class rural to re Establishment. Mle posltm aad wlUoat men. nr tu trade ara n spretfolly lutlred. ti. wT BXCETOEU. Auctioneer. C 111 ®? L.to E.. Wpi. AT AUCTION. Os FRIDAY. Hay I, at lam eafi special Forelgi od Dmestic Dry Gssdi, Oeoto* FtralaUit Goods, Notleao, Boeu •ad Bkswi Ac. Aim, a tine of FIRCS GOODS and CLOTHIffO. tale poddre aod wVhoct rraerro. , e. w. ££C£.roED. Auctioneer. QEOBGB P. GOBB A CO M ATTCTXOK BUM, No. 18 South Watoxat Tore Deers Rlchmead Hesse. We wflj oSCrto tbaTrada, A.T AUCTION, On Wcdncday, April 90, At %X o'clock, prompt. 500 Cases. Bools and Shoes. Sold for aseeaut ef Haaofoetarsra. 29 COTTAGE QROVB-AT^ Bezant Parlor «nd Qhamber Cdti. Oarpsta, Chiu Wars, Atcu, A.c n At Anctton, oa SATVBDaW, May kd. o. rmaßU A Aactiooeera. iQ NORTH CLARK-fIT. tO The caUra stock of a . , DRY COOPS STORE, QoWagocx.at ADCTtOb TgP PAT, at Id man, 7 a riu ”2csie*i gattiau gates. Wit A. r BUTTERS :fc CO, t AtTOTiOW^BBB, CUeaco, lIU. .44 ft 40 Ban4ol»liMC« New T. r ork Ogee. Auction Sale ofloo Village Lots. WEDNESDAY. Aartl UltblaaUwlU be sold at tbe efice of WM. A. BD nKKs * CO- 46 Qiauoloh-iL, St 7-J9 p. a, 100 LOl-8 15 TUB VILLAGE OF ATJbTTN. These Lou all Ivy on tbe lUd/e, with good firslnace. and la third block trom depot, which Is six mlios wvet (roa four! Dona* In Cbleara, os Lakvst. Louwfp-be-aoldat fCAtf no blrberbid. Lets the lame distance to tin Bouts Division of the cltr are reitlcg ftr about the nae price per foot, (rots which ptice lam drductUoa non be midr.orla'geaddt" uons to Weft Blue anburbui rraparty..as the differ ence does not exl-l, Wet Bide most soon have Us turefor advance la real estate, and there li no more »»tf place tolavrst. For farther particular! of this tale apply al the office of Wm. A* Bullet* A Co. incniGATi-AY. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Wilton and Brussels Carpets, MfItROBS, PIANO FORTE, Horses, Cazrlogc» &. o*. On WEDNESDAY, April », at Ift o’clock, at the res idence of M.D. Oilman. WM. A-SUTTEH3 AGO., Aucaoneen. JJOIB* AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING - AT AUCTION,- • On WEDNESDAY, AprD 9, i! 11 o'clock, at onr laics rooms, 44 and 46 Randolph-at. WM.A.BUTTEBSACO. Auctioneer*. J)RY , GOODS, linen*, Hosiery, Floe Clothing, For -alshiag. Goods,- Cloths, Oassl meres, Ac. ' AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY and TnURSDAT, April 29 aad 30 at tJi o'clock each morning. BY CATAXO OTJE, At Oar Saleroom, 44 and 40 BaadoJpb-*t. WM. A. BUTTEBB 4 00.. Auctioneers. CTOEE FIXTURES, DESK, GAS O CUaNDEUSBS, 4c. AX AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, At 2X o'clock, at Store No. 49 Dearborn-tL, under the Tremont Bouse. The entire fixtures consisting of Gian Side Cases, Connters, Tablet, Desks, Gas Pl-ram. dc. .'WhLA.BUTTEBSACO., Auctioneers. VTABA6H AV. Genteel Ho&so Piano Forte, 3cc. AT AUCTION, On SO, at 10 o'clock, at dwelling home 80. 491 wabuh tae entire household effect*, consiausc of parlor, chamber, kitchen and <Onire-roomf&rcitere. velretandiegmaiarpets. Alio, aUno-to&ed plaso’forte. ■ WM. A. BUTTEBS A CO.. Ancfs. gBITBSELS AJTD IN GRAIN CARPETS AND OIL CLOTBS AT AUCTION, (BY CATALCGUE) On TnrUSDAT, April 30, it 1! O’dwt, Atonr.aalurooms,44and4o Bandolsh-tt, ■ W. ADC ITERS A CO-Auctioneer*. gT GILBERT & SAMPSON. AT ATTGTZOX7, ThisWEDNESDAY) erralcg, at7N oVJock, Of Claaric and Historical gahjceti. in Bronze Flznm. Florentine Mosaic, MaibU Btatnary, Vases. 4c~ saltcted snd Imtorted from Enrojte, during tbs last summer, by sicnor P. D. Pandalfin. Among tbs Carrera Mtrb eglatnsry will b* lonnd— Th« Veiled Bnat, by Fraazort. The Bast of Lincoln, by Prof. Fedl. The Bast of Madonna, by L Baratta. A splendid Marble Figure, renreientlng Summer. Groups Guardian Angela, by PersteLl Ccanty. after Barlolful. Innocerec. by Dool: Goddess of Water, ami Tbe Player, by JTaachl, wltbagreat variety of valuable sob) ect*. Ebal Florentine Mosaic Gold Gilt Table, Jewelry Cases, Albums, Ac. Large Bronze Statuettes, arranged for burning gas. Alabaster smeary, consisting of the Three Graces, nopetpnpld aud murnnh or Lore, toe Birth of Ve< no. Highland Mary, fiercul-j repotins, Caoora't Three Dancing Girls. The Four Seasons. Cleopatra and Susanna, ana a crest many other classical and historical subjects. - - - A splendid asMitment of Marble Vases, trots four Incbre to six feet hlrh, richly carved In alto end has screllevot card Hecrlvees. of dlOcrent sizes and pat terns: Pompeii and Ucrcnlanenm Urns, a splendid assortment of Animal*. and an Immense variety of rare and valuable Ornaments. . Also, will be added to the ssle.alsrre assortment of fine Ellver-Puted Ware, such as Tea Sets. Coffee Crus, Ice PUchera, Table and Wine Castor*. Butter Bowls. Fruit stands, Coe Table Cutlery, in cases snd sets. The good* will be on exhibition on Monday, and Tuesday belore the sale. Lao In and gentlemen are turitel to examine the goooi. Many of the arilc is are Horn tbe Pans Exhi bition. Such a sale of Italian Carrera Marble statu ary. Ac, was cerer made in this city. Tbe sale will oe continued until every article li sold. Ladles are particularly invited to attend the tale, GILBERT A SAMPSON, Auctioneers. gY GILBERT A SAMPSON, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Second-Hand and New Furniture, Carpets, 4 £liow*C*»e», Chamber and Par* lor Bete, Fine Parlor Etacere, AVaut 6 crates »f Sew Crockery, In o;ea Lots, AT AUCTION, . Ob FRIDAY, MAT lit. at 10 o’c’ock. a. m_ at ftor SalMTTom*. its and 120 SUle-.t, la Potter Patmat new bniUor. 1 GILBERT A SAMPSON. Anetloneara. JT GILBERT &_BAMPBON. THEFURNITURE CARPETS, &c. OF THB McCardle House, AT AUCTION, On Wednesday, Anrtl 29, at 9V o'clock, we lhal] aeR, altbe McCarole Doaae, on Dearborn at, between Lake tad South W»ier*«u, the Furniture, Carpets sad Household Good* of the above Rouse. GILBERT A SAMPoOX. Auctioneer*. RUCTION BALE •Sole Leasee and Manager MJosmd to Baj Sad, 1868, at 12 H. THE PBOPEBTV Of C. S. Clock and Brass Company, . Bltnaiedat Auatla.4 mil** went of Chicago, indacleg the factcT Lot sue BoUdlax*. Machinery, Tools, gtoekaiutnafioUhed Cloaks, a Aw Lou asd Teoimest Booses. Also,Horae.WsaohaudUarnesi. For dtagrstnaoc partleulart apply to W, A GILES, Bccrctary. • GILBERT* BAMPSOK, Aue’n, RUCTION BALE. A Larce Anortment of Plants, Flowers, Stirnh and Fruit Trees, Joat imported from Franco by A. BONNA- Ancnbaa, Artitolocbea, GUclnta. Blenoulat, Bbodo dendtnms, Peonla Trees, Asphedeum, etc. 100 Vaxietiei of Rose*. Grapes, Wine*. Oaf ns. Baiba. Beota. fte. etc. Will be deled out WEDNESDAY. April iM, at W o'clock a. m. at No. 13 J south ciark-su. by J. B. Auetloneer. pUBMTURE A.T AtCTION.. . 1 Km. SO tad SO West Madison il, WEDNESDAY, April 9, at »K o'elsck. the cadre FURNITURE ofthe tome, lads'is Bedsteads. Birre«tst,TrMtuUa&sr Commode*. Wardrobes. Centre Tables. Quartette*. Lcobcts, 6ofs*. fiuAre and Extension Tables, chain and lb-chars, Mlmn, Bees, Msttresaes, Carpets. Bed* ctßc.Tabe uaen, CrocKtry,Canary,Oeokaaa Par* lor Blares, bad maty other article*. B. X. USE. City Aneqonesr. QROCKRTES i NO. 51 WEST MADISONST. TBrBSDAT.Apm SO. at 9 W etoloek. the entln stock to store, conawtlag of teas, angora, coffee, coed and canoed Cratocsadtai and candy Jars, plat, firm and counter scales, skew case, counters, shetT tug, Lasse and wmp», ana soar ether ortidas. B.T.LZS, A UCTION-TUESDAT A WEDJTEB - !>at. April SbopdO. at 9)sa.m. each eay. Dry Cwii, Obths, Hosiery, Selins, It. DANIEL SCOTT A CO, ■ .. .. .Aactloeeert. AUCTION—^WEDNESDAY, APHIL 19; at Ua. m. ea tbe premises, HatMOiRKOLMT^ Uetween Unoola and Boory, ail lbs HoaseboM Par altura, tsdadlac Mttor. Kitebea and Bedroom Fab aUarc* all but pew. BABIEL SCOTT A Ancttoacers. RUCTION— TH V KSDAY, APETL 80, ; At DAKTEL 6COTT A CO.'S, 4S Bsadolpb^C 200 Own Boots and Shoos. ‘ OAF DSL SCOTT <T Anetioneert. WU.B. LANQLET, IT • AueitooeerilTO South Cfark^t. Ceoatyomcrta aoticited. Outatde aalee promptly at tmdet to. Will eell at aoetioa dry roods, boota. ahoeo, bats aad com on Wednesday, Aprtl 9ib.att9 o'clock a. m, it oar atlesrooßa, 80. 171 Soatb Ctork-et. WU. B. LABOLRY, AnctlaSCT. A UCTION—THURSDAY, APRIL 30, XA Dset,at9H a. m,oa the premises corner Elnzte sad % Wcat Bide, opposiu the Northwestern i>f pot, m - • • -* • ST. CLAIB HOTEL FUBKTTUBE, Cendstirg ef Beds, Rom Csrpets, Ckatio, Bureana.Cn>ek«Tr w«r» «m Lenpo. ; . W. B» lAKtiUT. Asctioaeer. ItIOOD FUBNITUKE, —By J. B VJf Cbombcn, Auottoaecx. AM23A Weat Madlsoa »U ea ..... Wtdncilaj, April-Klh, &t 10 a. a., Eltebea, imlor. tftaluc aadebsmber faralture. crock eiy.cook ana parlor aisrro, aar«*.ctialii, fin* carpwt, bdraaaitrassra, aaaAr-top ebambei Mi; Uabort, c eniaiagta a fliit-don h:a*e. tram basement to ituc. J. P. CHAMBERS. Aaetiooeer. T AUCTION-BT CHILDS BROS. WEDVBSDit, April 20, At9V o'clock, Ou «j ora-made CkrtWajr.Pleee Goods. Boots aad bboea, FontehtacOoods sue gottaas. OIHISBIEACO., • ADCIIOHBXBS, 119 SOUTH CLABK-9T, BALES BTRET kTENCni AT7O*CLOCX. gWEcad U roar goods it you want them sold, om past* moral AT AUCTION, AT AUCTION, ®3 DUSES. Ift Depnjaler-at. Home containing 9 • v rooßt.no. voter, end baU> room. bara.&fWoi lot. 8u liue twi. Apply to F. MUQSNT, 131 ltmaolph-eu.Bajmya.4. I*7 South May-«t., near Washington.—Ten 1 r rooßf. both room, celltr saltern. Yen d*«ra l>v location. ifrnv |‘co p/r annum to good trust. apply »t 178 at ob water-»t. OJ Sllvent. between Harrison and Qnrley ix eta, «ao block west of Dabted-st.. and Pins I*laad«r.—A good cottage of«rooms, Inonlre os the prcmUm. OK Cottage Qroye-ar.—-The upper part end kitchen of a boose.eonsltUag n? rooms, from May Ist. OD and S 3 Walunt-et.—Uouacs. Two houses afkP on Oaklsy-aL. for *39 a month, each, between washtnrt'SMt. and Part-av. Cottar* No. 671 Ritaied-iL, far|Uam*n»h. JOUNF. STARK. 1114 East Baadolpb-st. Boom No. 1. 7ft Loomis at.—Tho two-story flume from • "Mar Ist. Alto the fine marblo iranUdGO W-»t tvashlnetoa-at. Inquire on the premises or at 78 Loomls-st. 7ft North Dearborn «t, comer Dearborn— I \/ Con'alMog 14 tnUttol* faraboardlnr hoc**. OGDEN, FLEETWOOD 4 CO. 131 Lake-»t 77 North Morgan st.—From May lat,a two -1 I etory h»nse. cootalalay s roiai, closets ana Matrr.tD cool order. UeaiJW. Also.acsttire on CAjrJil-su s rooms closeu, css and water. Bent *O. Xaqnlre at tt46 Carroll »u QO Docgias-piacs, Cottage Grore—Ne»r soo bs&ement bouse, 10 rooms. Water auo gas. Apply nextaoor writ. 11 K noync-st., near Madison—Nav house, .i al S?P roTeiaeil *b aa% Water. 4c. li-nt 7*iYT' r lneowntr wlir board with ft2. u fs If dealrsbK la P> | meat of real- R. K. u AM i}-Tu-S. Boom 23 Jsajjr mock, corner LaSalle and MadUoa-sta. 117 South Hark et,—From sluv Ist, part ol kki afn.Hshedfrontoffise,on flritfloor. Large. .we HUhtedaadCep:r»L Inquire at Boom 8- 11Q Wabash-av.—From 31 ty 1. tSCS. Ad • 1 st tb« office of MATTOCK'S 4 MASON*. K 0.9 Dtegry's Ballcinc. 14ft Maxwell-at., near Canal.—A cotlatrt i^.V^* ll^*™™l ***** closaxs. inquire st 303 ,6onth CanaleU iCQ Park-ay.—Story and a half cottage, ID ±\J*J rooms, water and cat. Potsrtsloo Ist May. .Inqnireon premises or IHJ East Washlngton-it. 17Q North Stato-fit., corner of Sap&rlor-et. •1/ CO3 Ulcblzaa ar.—A very plea-ant and de •iranie twoetory and burmuit bonso io complete order, with good barn. MEAD 4 CUE. 94 Lshsile-sL tQft North Cortb-aL—“ Content Cotuge” ivv rntUrsicottaceaßdeneapeat rentlnt>hl cago. New, neat and elegant. 9ftQ South Peoria-flt. New dw2lllng “VU bouse cental nine lOroomisod bithryym. Apply above number. OiQ Sooth Aberdcen-st.—Cottage with ten ArlU aO) roems, clouts. *c-snlUMe for one or two ftam«a. Apply Id C. BttADs.3l6 West Randolph- 9AI Sooth Clinlon-gt,—May Ist, cottage of *vl 7 rooms, p>-ntnr. c:o»et* sni wster, JliOner year. Inquire at 3t Hrown-at. 1 04 Q Schlllcr-st.—Pram j dwelling, eait of «TU Deatbora-tL, containing it rooms, with r'md “irola rear. Beat,|l3 per month, laqture at23o he tmii r-st. OtA North Wells-st.—Lower part of house, iu" 6 room* wlibsai ud water, barn if naedrd l»V»« «J*o. 114 WtatMt., between Wells and FiaukUmts. OftO Wabash-av,—Three stories and basc meat brick dwelling bouse. aoimeasi.il rooiza, b.land crjd wat*r, modern eonTrnlecces. Appiy to J. E. CTiS, 6U iliUUoMt-, Boom 0. 9QO West Harrison-st., near Blue Island* ar-cart—Cottage of 6 rooms, good yard and tnm May lit. Apofy to W. DLSO.v, 174 s.-oth baceamon-rt., liter 7 o.m .or to W. U. fcAMPSOX, Library liali Dali-itng. Qft7 West Jackson-st.—A coolce residence vv I In tood ortfer. from May lit; rent £>o per * TUfU. Boom 3 Lombard Meek, IQ7H Monroe-st. Q 1 A West Lake st.; for one year.—House : wiw sew and spacious. Adapted for business asa residence combined. B*nl*soa moots. ApplytoE. PBUstilNOjKo. 6 Larmon Block, conbeait comer Clatk and WaaMcston-ca. OlQ&nd 831 South Clinton-at.—T wo new aJIiJ two-storr boosts, » rooms, water op and down stain, HO per month. Also a good barn In rear of 313, «n &ebo:-«u, soluble for four bones. SlCp a year. Apply to JSO. BANHLN, 177 Baal dolpn-et. OOD Wert Madison-fit.—Tenement over •Jyy siore, has 8 rooms, bath-room, closet. Ojc r{ thcflceet locations In the city. Apply at Boom 19 cretby opera Bocae. QCA and 366 Ohlo-st,—Suites and single rooms, famished or aefarstibed, taltsbleior gentlemaD and melr wlret, and slneia gentlemen. These boases bare b sen thoronihty repaired throagb opt, and are now ready to occupy. They are rery pleaasnUy located near tbe lake. Anyone wl*blng to took at rooms in said honsei can do by cslllnr be tween the bom • ot 10 and II a. m. ana 8 to 9 o. m. Beforence giTca and required. 11K West Madison st.—Four rooms for Titl hotiefcaeplnr. f?r small flsinily, wttbont cbll dren. Price tJ per month. 10 Q Centre-si.—House, close to .Lincoln h n fellroad. conlatntng * rooms, Sapfe»“*e? a Uu * 14 pwft:t ° rier - Apply on 110 West Washlnffton fit.—Twx>-story and ■7TU bfS'm'nr.wllhFrench rocf; beantlfjlloes- BBAULET. corner Lake and Lai 1 K 7 Hubbard-fit,—New cottage of Brooms. I 473 West ItdUaa-*t-. 3-atory home of 9 rooms. Irqatre.ofW. WALLEB, 101 Washington lb, room 7. 100 SUtc-fit.—A pied tenement of 7 rooxa, beside* c’oiata and pantiles, to a reliable party. Inquire an the prsmties. West Monroe-st,—Brick welling honse U yu containing 11 roams, with water, gaajnb cellar and alt -modern Improrgaanta. Inanlre on the premise?. XAQSlste-st. «JvO »t 3 Wabaib-ar. 100 ft Wat>asb-ar. 1470 Indlsna-ar. Apply to J. M. MIBSKALL ft PC ft West Latest,, near Union Park—Fine UUV large ■ tore,with good dwelling abore of six re oms, water .ns and rood yard. Poasealoa Mar at. j.ii.m&Lfiß, lab south cunST • 7 ft 73 Carroll at,, corner of Lincoln, West of V/ I*l Colon Park—Kast cottage, t toodi. pantry *nd closet. southeast front, at 83 per month. Apply on the pi makes. ' 7AQ West Washlngton-st.—House; lot CO • it front. bUparmonUu iDqolreatßoom 16. Ko. 80 LaSalle-st. 7A7 Weat Washlngton-st.—Flue new two • stcry frame dwelltnc. with brick basement, Urooa sscl-'sets, water clusrta. bath-room, hot and cola water, etable toe font bones, and carrlace-hocie •tUt water In rear. Apply to AUTHOR C. DDCAT. corner Randolph and L»8alle-tu. 7QI West Lake-at.—A good two-story «Ul bobsp. 8 rooms. 331 Calumet-ay. Hens-, u rent all or part of this home, mCE * CADwKLU 128 LaltUe-sL. Room 7. ,000 Prairio-ay., near Sixteenlh-et.—Nice airy rooms, soluble for a mall family. on tag lake shore, inquire on the presmscs. Q 99 Mlchlgan4v.—Furnished home, with . «/XX an modern improvements. Real reasonable. Inquire on prealsca. 199 f Mlchlgan-av.—To tent or for sale—A • • new 2*torr and basement brtci house of 11 looms, ns, water and all modem Improvements, The owner can be seen fbr a lew daya pa tbs premises. IJfiT Icdiana-av.—Prom May Ist, near A T Union Park—With carpets on floor and part of furniture to remain in honse-A two • tory name dwelllnr, with all the modern Improve mentalarptroeoda,Ac, Apply n>u.H. QAMLIN. oeiwceailt s.m.aod t p:au, seerm«»» . A GOOD two-story and basement house, U rooms, water, mlh room, closets, Atn near 'block &omstre« Wfc 2 w E at," 34 Chamber of Commerce. . A Large flue house on Hnrlbnt-ei, north" Xa. east corner of Llrdro-n.; ti rooms, bathroom: Unrthne shade treoaj iJ» frot front yard. WHippi.rf AT BUS, Boom 8 Lombard Block, 107 K llonrooet. A Snug two Btory brick stable, rear of No. «fliThlrd-av. win accommodate from 1 toS corses. Harness room and wtter. Apply at the borne. Or at 103 Wa«blmt3n su Boom it. A Two story house with five rooms and thne closets, and water with tL Alto, the sec ond ttory of a two-etory boos* with seven sr d ■ bree cloaets, and water np-sttlrs. Anrlr at Jia. IdO between fraakUn aaa Surket-ju_ m arooery store. Alsrrc brick house In best part of West Division. More than half De rent can be n»«d In beard cfamUona tf mataatly arreeable. TTIL LAEI> A KED2UE. 83 W*«Ptottan-au A9-itory frame house. 11 rooms, good barn, earrltfe-bocsg, Jarre yard, shade tree#; location near C» lon rark. Would bo*to with parties tf acree *We. cal! at M Booth Eranthnit, frame dwening-house on West Randolph*!., rood utistborhood. hnus-ta t fCe l«^ Bt P" 1 »cnih. Apply to C. E. HOLMES, >o.4P West Madlaun-tt. Aflrat-clasa house on Wabish-ST.,near Tan gamut. Itgalfß at Room 3 Larmon Block. A nice cottage on Sonth Sangamon ■ft- near Uadlsc n, with yard In front, with (rero and shntbery^foTrent or «*!«. apply to L.W.SMALL. 79 Booth Waier-sc, Boom 3. . Anew two-story house In West Division. In first-rate neighborhood, five mlcot-V walk from Brown School Boat*. Rrat cLmo. Annlrfron L to 12 a. n. at he. 9 Cnatom Boose. M A good house of 10 rooms, centrally located andplesctnt. Bent low, a bargain. Call at JEREMIAH PRAtT’S vij MaSen^ sL, Booms. DOUR marble-front houses on West Wsth -- laclAß-tts east ofpwf, with batenent. three a to ilet and French root. They areas nod bnUdlnss as ibm are ft the cut. with «li the liw modem lm re-oremcm*. with urxe brick bun ted tsb-eoIUr, from os* to three fan. Air peieon euhlit to rest . » l D ' COLK ' aott '** pURNISHED House of ten room*, on Wa* Ji bt»b-t»,»ear Dan<f*aeonrt. ACarai “it H." moose tOee. HOUSE at Hyde Park, and fomUore for sale. Baa a targe lot of lindane bare. Frosts We Late, tad taose at the most denrable rnldence* 1 Offer to rent two of the finest new three* nary and basement marble-front mldcaea Is uk ocr. cltsetea an SUcUctc-ar- fast soath cf Tjbis ittath-at.fareoe or more yean, to pud teeaata. oa easy Unas. 1). R. BBANT, 147 TtTEW HAVEN. CONN., one mile from the PortOOca, la the beet part of the dtj. a larre bcn*«, fany (BrahWfLwlth IS son of crooed. yneu hew. ertperT tod bare, far one or more rear*. Knu,teJ«. Apply to aouss UOSQAK. So. 3 *ew Hayes to ProL BO:B --WELL, Ko. 07 Proapco-at, XTEW house ermtaiwing is rooms, with J-N marble manft'a, hot asd cold watrr, bath-room, wttwcbaM.aoa in aodhra tratnjTementa. App& U 1144 Qelamet-T^oratHo.SMetropoiiuaß'oclL /!\NE two story and one one-story cottage V of 19aod5rooms inp«cUTelj, laaalrs oatbe pranlaca, Ke. 34 near A»eb«Moao atalr 5h0p.50.833 (\S Twenty-fbcrUi-Bt.. near Wahaah-ar.— \-/ Bfatfrroam cottaca. afro. Oa flee rmWnce. with coed b*m, sm«. Oc luiUimt, eerrral good booses. ISAAC CLAFLIH. IST Madt- KX St. 'rw O-STOEY house, west Union Park, one A block from atrcei cam. wUh larye yard. o*ea. cfD|f, he. Rent cb-arv, u coed tenant. Uqulte of JOBX W. BLA. ISa&arfc-KrHooml. npWO two-story bouses, nearly new, on A Prtc* N 6 per month. laquU* of WTC, & bmith, Boom Ho. > Masoulc templm.Ba Poarbom-at. ■ 11) BENT—The two-story frame dwelling A bouse. 933 corner CtKttaaL U PCBlKbttMl A BCBAH TDH.UMaouth wsto«. TWO Isrgn-hoßsea, with, stone, baaements. A with moderate tmmovejmata, ob tkaejawa andK. rU> Frwrklla^r TWO Brick honsea, two-story and basement, X 10 rooms each, caa. water, and *rwer.aUta*o>d cocditloo: reut,fuam9cth; Sedrwlek-cL.aearDi Tftlon. Also, two-ik aury, «a6edewtcs C _5 J Li22 o *2* JVWPPAB A iCUK. Bona 3 Lombard Block. IA7.S iLmrot-n. ’Fincgar. VINEGAR. *:PgrmiHG’SneLEBBITtDCI»CBVIHBOAB.” wiruM pun and to atcaurra Mttro. | maal ttbrktofthckftdtntheClttßdatstaa. COAd-O. B PSCbiiIKQ. 338 and 341 etathdL, VUcacu. So Itotjgtoteß, ©ttttes. &t *1 Kingsbury-*!.—Store and baaemeat, «ad X fb» *o «n« id Boor. nlU&io Cor a boards g-h*B*«. J. H. pABKKB.ir«» W* LaWl»*t. ■ no Klver-st.—Warehouse and dock. Po*» £t£d given Immediately. Apply to S. CLE WENT. 34 nirsr-«t..qp-italfa. • QQ tad 40 -LaStlle aL—Offlcca oa second OO and third asd sleeping rooms oa upper floors. Apply to WM. C. POW. lTsLad*no-it. 19 South Water-«t,—30x140, fire stories end tJ basement, on* of tho largest and best storos on toe street, 10 booth dara-eu, whole of id floor. n> nr*mc 5 rooms. *rtth nice mat office. Apply at 101 W aahloglon-st, Roan a. * . •'ft Slato-et.—Throe-story and basement 0U uorr.kuietjn todlMtniaßt atorelßO Late* rt-.comer Weas.by I*. QKOOES, Room 7, No. 43 boath C C and S 7 South Clark-st.—Four suites of C«1 office* on Sd floor Inquire oa XI floor. QQ Lnkc-st.—Store'opposite the Tremoat OO Roue. laqilreatNos. 31 and-3C Lake-sU np-sUlra. [ -f sod 115 Randolph-sL, under Wood’s 111 H&acua.—J. M. fAKSEB. No. 8» Lasalle-su mLnko-st.— Part of third floor. Room awijltcht «ni tn cood repair. laqalre at ia4Lako->U ITJUSEUPSOS. i 9ft Kmzie-st.—From May I—Store. Ap lOU ply atlh* office Of ItATrOCKS4MA3OS,I*o. 9 Dickey *s Ball ding. -j Qft Lake-st—Second, third and fourth 1«/ U floors, with broad entrance, suitable Car a jobbirgurllxot manalscimtar baslnex.i OAQ Yanßurcn-st., comer of Franklin— £\JO With ftesa power, good Ucbud rooms, suita ble for any ktat of maootactanoc. 019 Lake-rt.—A dry cellar, 130 feet deep, with good front office rooms oa seesad floor. QQA Eandolph-st.—Store, and fixture* tur ij£i\j sale, a splrmlid stand lor etocery buslaeaa. Apply to STAyLv, 3 ‘Z'i Kandolph^s. 797 West Like-st.—Small store with IO I rooms In rear. Nearly naw. Flxtares In cluded. Gas, wster. etc. Uojd loesUon for bail pus, inquire 00 premises. w A Nice, Iljht, dry basement. Apply at MAYNABD 850T118E13.84 Washtmton-aL A Store on the comer of Harrison and Des» plalnes-sts. IcgnlraatlClWest tlarrlson-st.. A first class grocery store, with fixtures, now djliu a cood trade. Gallon premises, cor ner Green a&d Adams sU. . ■ • A T IS4 Clark-st., Room I—Front offlica xjl or rsrt of office, or desk room. Bent tow. Loca tion desirable aud cantral. —«a DESIRABLE btiilneis offices, in suites or slody.ln ihc non bend of UeUeynclds'inueK. E. 6. UAWIXY. No. 7 Reynolds* Block. T ARGE room tni basement, m the rear of JU the Unseam Building, on Rtsdotpb-iL, intub'e (or an eautg boost. J.»L PAUSEIi. No. 8J La &aUe-s‘. ■ of the beet basements on Dearborn \J <U In a good locilliy near the Post Office, St fret front bv 90 fu-ct Qi-ep. I'lenty of air and light and vesßntior anv kind of bonnes*. Apply to OE'J. W h EWCOMB. 82 Dearborn-st ItoomH. PART of largo office io Larmon Block, 2d floor. Icqnire at Boom No. 9. 'T'O RENT—From May Ist, store No. 245 X South-Water at. Arply at Boom Ko. 1, ilsrlne Dank pnlltllct. 134 Lske^t. ®o ISentemooma. 2W«Bblngton-st.— First class unfurnished moms, wTikuut bnard, to gentlemen, it tbe Chi cago CurUlUn Union Rajms. i/* Mercantile Bnlldimr—Bo im, and faml- XU ton lor talo cheap. Apply at room. Immedi ately. ££Madlson*st., with outfit for sale—The ul) flneat slmptn? apartment Is tho city fir two jwmg men. Lease for any period. Apply at Boom »*Q South Green-fit.—A suite of furnished I O rooms, with raa and w*Ur. Also single r»»ma. QA South Peoria st„ between Madison and a/v Monroe. —A front room, ftirnUbrd, to a Rood bouse, floe tjciu >a. Iteot moderate. Fifteen am. utes* walk from Court Boose. -*w utt ini Washington rt.—Two large, erelWlght- IVI ed front rooms, ns fiftb floor, Alt's**.era! ileepLns rooms, s*rr.e building. Apply at 101 Wash- ■j iA South Clinton-fit.—Furnished rooms 1“" for lady, or gentleman, or soluble tor house keeping. IJQ Thlrd-ar.—First-class sleeping rooms, ITU furnished or unfurnished. Alio, a nice barn In rear of the premises. ■(£*7 Thlrd-av.—Second floor of house. In- XU I qnlreot M83.-WABD, Xo. 19 Polk-sL ■J Q/? South Clark-st., near Monroe—A nice lOv lyfurnlsbeite front and baekrat lor on second flocr, bedroom attached, foltab.-a ror ctatlcaica’i lodging roomi. . tft A Tbird*av.—Two furnished front rooms, for one or two gentlemen. Inanlre on the piGmi (f. • ■ OQft East Madifion-rt,—Nicely furnished AieJU front or back ronme. A Pleasant front sleeping room, soUablolbr ccnUemcn. Good Incailon; two minuter walk from Post Ofllce. Call at 2»6y blatent. One floor of seven rooms, and Are suites of from two to four rooms each, at from |tsto|M S*r month, require at 83 South Claxk-*l- third xr, opposite the Cenrt Boose. CLEEPINQ rooms for single gentlemen O only, to McCarth»*s Building,K.E. cor.Dear lK»m and Boom So. 11. oOce hours—lo a. m. toB p. and6 to 7 p.m. *aaMl 33oarlrms anb Eob^ug 6 Eldrldge-court.—Elegant suites of nnfur nhhcdruimito rent, with board, to permanent parti.w. Eilhergeatlemenaod ibetr wires or stagle gentlemen, who wish to lire in good style. Ift Van Bnren-st., between Wabiah-av. TT«/ and Btate-«u fioard aid a nice Ifge unfamUh m front toon snltabte for two pensm; also one furnished. Heferancr* exchanged. i ft Sonlh Franklin st.—Two nr three gen "tv t)cm*n can b« accommodated with pleasant rooms, ftirLlsbed or nnfßinlsbed, with or without board at moderate rate*. (* k Park-nv.—A Ball* of unfurnished rooms Vlx to rent with b'ard House bis modern Imorore ■ ments. Location very pleastnt. QQ South Desplalncs-eL. 9d door south of o*7 Msdlson-st —A front parlor, with closets, unfur nished, with first-class bjatd. 11A Wahash-av.—A few day boarders can 11V be accjmm Mated. 110 Cottage Grove-av.—Desirable suites and 11<* one single room to rent with fint-clm board. ■jin Mlchlgan-nv.—Famished or unfurulih lIU ed rooms, with hot *nd cold water and an modern lmpr.>v meats, with botnj. Dst boarders alto acommodatad. inferences exchanged. 197 South Hslsled-st.—Handsome, unfar .lXl ni*h«d front parlor, and * pleasaut room. far nl'bvd, tunable for s iru \nd wtfe or stable gemls mvn, wtta SntOass board. Octets, gu and bath room. ,107 West Mocroe-st,—A handsome front JtM room, with large closets, farnlahtd or other wise. lighted with fas. Sew bocse and flnt-class board. 1 Qft-Ncrlh State-st—A gentleman and wife, 1«/ U ortwosinris fgbtlansa,can and a pleasant rtoausd board in a pnnu family. 9A7 Mlchigan-ar.—Board, with, suite of id\J I front tooma,neatly iamlsb«>l, for two cenUe menorgnmmab and wife. B«thrtnce» eicianted. 91 K Indiana-st,, North Bide, east of Clark— •At/ Two torlv ftirnWred rooroe to nnUemea. with or Jsl ßon * Fkatlly prints. References re haired. • ■ 9ftft West Bandolph-st.—A pleasant parlor, *<yu famished or aafamlshed, to rent, with board. BrftrcncM reunited. 277 West Randolph-sU—Board lorgcnt and I I wife In a prtvsufimlly. where there are-so ether boatders. Front parlor, and bedroom OIL Terms low. 9QA West Washington-st.—Pleasant suites X»*/v of nofnraUbed rooms to nnt, with beard. 900 Fnlton-st.—An unfurnished suite, snd ~*JxJ large ilerle room farnlaasa, to let with board, byaprtvatrfemliy. •49n Wabaah-ar.—To rent, with board, two tsidKf »lgtantfnltw.l*re« treat rooms. Konebol (Lose wlibtnx nrst<la»s sceommodstlon. and wllllnsr to pay a lair pile*, teed apply. t»9-< Madlsou-al.—A nice front room •£>«-> and bedroom with board, for centleman and wtU or two «U fie genUemen, la a prtvats lamlty. 09ft Wabash-av,—A large unfurnished Oid*J front room, with closet, suitable for a venLe w.*r*'dhUwlfe. Also,tornJihea tln*leroom fora cattleman Qtl I Waba* h-av.—An elegant suits of front tJtIT roomt, with two close!* and hath room. In a private family, famished or nnfamiahed. Also, a good bam to rent. Apply at 346 Wabash-av. OQ/J Wabash-av.—A suite of unfurnished yuv rnnms in a pleasant locality, where then are oat D wboarder*. Alio, a hanos-vmely famished back earter. Uous* contains modem Improvement*. Ref- O7A Btatoat,—Two gentlemen who will tMu room tccether can find a pleasant front room wilhflrst-ciaas board on moderatetmma. Also, soma ■mailer rooms for gentlemen. £79 Stnte-Bt.—Gentlemen and wives, or VI ti singe genUtmen. can find a omtoruble bcardmg pnee in n prime family. Seatonah.* terms. fiAft Wnbash-nv.—Boom to rent, with OvrO flnuiin board, Ist of Msy. Beferences siren and required. . 69 Q Wnbaab-AV.—A large unfurnished <*7XO suite of rvoma. with boari-. Hot and cold water. A!so. a large single room, furnUb*d,saltshie far gent and lacy, or two single gentitaiaa. CkfXO Wabash ar.—A largo nice room, vuU handsomely fttnftbed.-callable tor two yten* ymccmcn. Reference* may be •***»• Wp-i A anile of rooms, nn* vAu famished. ene lane room tad single room, with bears, destrabJe (or faatiei or gentlemen want as a permanent place. good barn. QO7 Wab*sh-rr.—To rent, with board, a • stile of parlor* oa first fl -or. Also, one lane rocra. «Qluh.« fU graLemaa and el*, or two slaela wmlwM, D OARDING— For gentleman and wife, la a ±9 wlrttefhmnT, wtthUree dm door room, tad prirllecerffdmtobed parlor acydsla*. ueodloca ft* on the Horn aids, and wiiha tea taiantn’walk s^lbe CoartHoaao. Aodrtas “Bl A,” Tribune TJYDK FAKE.-—A nice, large, tmTornlshed Ai. room, with board. Address “U W O," JAfii booth Waters •**’* 'DOOMS to let, with or without board, at AL Collate SUL 1C milts oaU oa Galma Diniloa f. * Jt. W. Hallway. Train* tea to accommodate all Uwh ef tndfieM. Apply at Boom 4, Ho. 010 Soeth palm-at-, trta 1 103 p. m. ’ TVTABASS-AV., wUhin ten mlnntes* walk f f of the Poat Oflfte—Two reaUetnaa darirtar home comfort, eice room, exaenm board Ja ISoath eetannh. DOARD—First-class, with famished room. X> by two yoaac Ben, betweea H oncaa-et. asd Catsa Park, tooth at ucc-ev H> atteatta* win be mid to terms on stated. Addnsa^wrP.o. DOARD—By two young men, in a prirate JJ fkmfly, arlihla two btoeka of Pack-court, east of htateet Terms, f 9 per week. Beat of nfareacea fcWB. Auarm*cC?*Tribßttsogee. DOARD—By two yopng men, In a prlrato JJ fiiaStr OwJirftiwaHwa. >ililiim iiaitm terms.locamy.Afc.-B AH,- tnauaaofflea. DOARD—By a gentleman, and single room, X> ft s prime family,vn«r«frworpoolherboa-d --m, South Sid a. betweeu 6Ula sad Lake-ata. n> famd, ooumiKai to Court Dome. Reunaeca ex oflaased. Addruaa *B a B,** Ttibapt ofaca. DOARD—Front room* and board for gen* JL> Uetnaaard wUh; ftfXuumlaatea* walk of cmrt Utuaa. Xcweaead •eeworexew ataaac koeatny ana t-rmo. Aaarcac-BWB." rrtbnoa office. DOARD—By a young mas. a famished JL> toom apdDoardinaprtntethmlyouiheW-n *a< w rnk-u Part. AddTCM UUd, (It) West Waahlritwvst. DOARD—In a prirala fhmUy for a gnatle- D man and w-f» ft a sood locaUan. Addrew "JR DOARD—By a nhyddin and wife in a D smuta 'aaUr of eultarn BtfamcM glm. Addnaa “PUYhUJIAH," post Offlea, ataaig verms aadtootlaa. . ■- • - DOARD—for genUeman tad wife in aprl r D Tate fhmtly, wlhln Bflcen auntea* walk or Che court Housa. Tmmu meat M wanou. Ha ilka 'tlaa ulna Klee. Ac. an stated ta uU. AAdnm aa caAßLßA* , TtlbaMottce> Meal ©Btatr=«slts. F)R SALE—By Goo. V. Walls & Son, Boomostttaadji. OrtanUl BnUntng.~ll>3 La* bane-st. . IMPROVED. JloetuMtonboutoß Hyde Park-av.. attfHfd* r*rk depot, with two lots, latzlM, Improved with TwMtol7boßM.wlthtwelßtt.tui woetof Wood tiUetogou atacvalc tuul( pad too promtsaa to Ooe aud oae-ftmrtn acres ol land last ooath of Osh* woods .CemotocT. van good boom; «UI be sold * our acres ofbeaautal bnslßi Laos, near Caiamst River. with twni ry hnoM. nearly completed ; wIU besotdehtap putoo lima. The finest sooie asd lot at Eaowood Station; fronts ml on Krf e Pan^r, u was la two blocks of tho <ifi r r. In 7UST. Imprt Ted by ahsde trees, etc. lioosu wasballt Imiprtnc. Uobm aed lot at Kenwood BUUna, comer Wood Lawn-av.asd F-rtj.eial.Ujit., with tot UOxStt fret, lying very baM)*om>. wiu-ast rront. EJcjaat newbnte at Hyde Par*, near the depot. Jmt com pic ted—can ho had at a Otsralu fora f w day*. Lot uizMe. covered with beaaufttl oaks, east boat. Newbon«eonEetn-ar.,near the church, with tot lioiffl,tots-foot alley, limse Is ox4l, contains 10 rooms, water asd cm pipes la Two coed new hratee near the Hyde Park depot, on lots with rear to railroad.' We can sell to pvtles a fine new cottase, to be rotnnleud by M*t Is*, or at any time deslr-o. wlta lot lixlCS. tJAiv-ISfO cash, miaoc-* In nonthlrniT. menu. Ibis Is a One chance to amre a sabaibu Four lots atWoodtawn, hl 4 h and and wen 10. cated. sidewalk to depot, lots aSiITT. WevUl are very easy terms. Lou In Walt 4 Bowen's fnMMilan, at Woadlawn aCJblnl&gUie raa>oea.atfl*m to fsco p . r t tl etch lot S.tISJ. W« are now worclnr the strcots Cali at onr office and eet a plat, and go and s*e the property.. Two lota SOxKO feet, froQtfae oa lb* p»r*r at Qtde Park. Just tastcl Mr. Boot's*resM*nee. th-ss lots are vety choice, and will only be m market for a tew days. Klrht ecres st WoodrlHo BUtlnn. snl Ijnini the railroad. Very handsome fir sabdlrtdlng. Tnoland U un the wrst side o> the railroad. fli»crr»onea« side of railravl, Ore red with a hrsntUnl prove. Tnree minute's walk Rom Woo d At Utde Park we have *ome very choice lots. As we bare no boards oa enr property, parties ahonid cal! at oar office Cor dtscrlpUoor Keowtod 1* sbe most beanofal of all the sabartin plsccalntbe W«.st, with all ibeaccomsoeaUiUisof tralns.ete.andoo the lake sbor*. Go aalaeatha fine resldeneee being bom. and selcetalotforshome We hare aomacr tbe Ooeet lots at this place. wWoSi WArra * MW.ISW LaisllesL, Beal acute xsrekers. FOR SALE—Dwelling Houses- One three f7 0DC 110,7 tonie ' pressed nnex front, on CemroAT^ ime*three-story *nd basement msimle-front house, solidly bollt, sad first class; on Sheldon-su. near Union Pari.HXWL 4«.ODOcansusdflreyears,aiejgotpe? Four contenlrot and elegant two-story and base ment itsrble-front homes In Onion Park 11 AddtUon with grounds in front and at slae, now balldioc These are tbe only bonits orthcstyls la the city my ctmpJete.andat moderate prices. Also, choice bul-ain i lots, with Has shrnbbery.near Union Park, o&ly for brick or «mn- (mat ball linn a. 8. U AYE % a I LiSaliXSt.- Tj'Oß SALE—Two cottages on Rose-st,. near A Cl-leago-sv. SL?ooandllSLO. Lounzlfi. MxiO fret on FranktlD. between WMblorton and for tnvrsimenu It Is a g.x>d one. , Twurtv tlxih-vi-, tvoatory honiAiroom*. lot unm fret. Fr ee li.OCO-half cash, bslaaSTone ard two years st 9 per cent, —. oos 24—On Twenty-Mxth.»L.two-storvhonsAU rooms, lot siSxl»,ionth front. Price SLMO-hag cash, bill at ce os lon* time at is D*r ccsl Very ale* cottste ands ro*-s sautre of ground. In the CUT of Wantegas.niled wttbr.nlt and anrnbberv A splendid residence. Price |tAtio-h(ii{o sA* •nee one and two ves*s. 5. FCLLEit, Beal Estate Broker, llfly LaSalle* 170R8ALE—By Johnston* Co., 141 Modi- X ten-tt, Uoom I Pupr’a Block: 9 cottage*, wi h lots, at Cottage Grore. 13 ' Icnttaces, with lots. on West Side. * fine h. uses, wltb lou. la different parti ol the mjou iotttb of city, from |IU io tlflo per Jot. soflncbmidtnelotiatcoUjreUrjrß. 20 fine building lots oa West bide, |X)R SALE—By Chambers <t Lancaster X 147 DearbontHL- * Brick boose and rati depth lot, an Mlehlganir.. pear £lstecttb-*t .all modern ImproTementa. at the towpnesef |il.t(u. ‘ *» * l “ A tew u.rw*atory brier, with modem Itnprore menu, on £lghte»ntn-*t., for t&£o3. * Tbrec*ltory and basement brick boose, oa Miehlxm- near Tatcij'lhinJ-su, atl modern ImtiroromesU. Very cheap, jfl jco. Lot 1M feet deep, east frost. Immeolatepoee-ii >n- oa Wabash, Michigan, Calnmet and Kaaksieo* 17 OR SALE—A superior, well-built, new .* S2t?i 0 i315*®5 dwelling. containing doable pir* lorn, duang room, kltcbm. pantries, a chambers, mar ble manteu, water and gas, situated on Sontn Peoria •t.. near Adams. • Lot Suite feet, well lain out. with ;ra*s plat, garden, shrubbery and aoade tree*. Price |*i?fß^pe r »ea»b. balance la three yean. Apply to s J3r Block, comer F)R SALE—A-flne lot for manufacturing narpof cl with building,suitable for planing miif, Dan factory, sc. * to^rt0 C it 0 .l O e a . t^ah«c Ill,u torou ‘ b ,ua9 *** «6slMf-er.rn.mannfocturlng lot,onßeeelMt. House, 1203 .between Kobe* ana Lincoln WM. AAASDHOCDn A CO., 90 Washington st. pV)R SALE—The elegant and very desire- A. bio marble-trout. Frennh-rjofr two-storr and banmeLt owilUng, So. 193 South BanganmniS., corner of Vanßureo.haylng 18 room*, is Urge et^nta B-*. bath-room, marble mantek. Am, oppoelte Ex syor ntlnea* and Eran place. Tali bouse is not snrpsiscd 1c its sppolntnienta act location by any resldctce In the city now lor isle; and rcry caeatk. Price |i\soo. BOVPto A KELL&Y, 13*JLi^«i|"-«t! T7OR SALE—A house of 9or 10 rooms, with X Sycata* laaas of lot, 11,03; sls\ a two-story boose, to bn mowed. Aoply to K. F. BOBLBT, bouse aoT*r, 117-Weat Wa*htogtoo-at. FOR SALE—Honse and lot, No. 1039 Wa* bash-armoath of Twrnty-tnltd-it. Possession men May Ift. PrteefSjfO. Ttaß slTcnonfiOcOof the purchase moner.' QEOBOE W. NEWCOMB, B*3 fharborn-st.. Boomß. • —row FOR BALR—Cheap—A fine two-story honse. keown as 1730 PraHeniT.. with alt An, ' ,u T7OR SALE—Or To Rent—l 269 Indlaua-av— "• a* i°°?V**_ t f r . depth lot. TlUe T?OR SALE—A good, large two story frame A- boose ol U rooms, wjtn closets and P4nuie*. bTlckbasexeot«faroaer, m lad wafrr, lot tmw • large gvoen. barn In rear nxfi-'. good pi.nk aileron side and war. M net wide, >V 14 surer si, one bixfc from boras cars Miner of Balsied and llarn. ton-sts. Appj a; 33 and 35 Mlonuaa-ar. UOH SALE—Or To Rent—Tbe three-fitory X ELgUsb basement bouse, No. 960 Wabash-aV. between Iw«ty-flr« and Twenty .second-sis, well wranged, with ercry conTenience. A.J.AVBBELL. Beal Estate Agent,- 7 Metropolltao Dlxk. FOR SALK—By Snyder & Lee, Real Estate Arcots.RoomltO.4 Metropolitan Block, a two story name bornenflt roo'ra, modern lmrrovem*nts« sod lot 83 by lit fter, wita biro, norm vest comer of LaSalle and Illmdilt-m. wmer or T?OR SALE-Or To Rent—l 333 Wabash- JL sy., between Thirtieth and Talny-drst-st*.. a nrwtwo-«toiyfr.me rouse. neatly completed, with • 1 rotfern Imprnyearnu. water, pas, Ac. Inquire >t til#a Twenty-afib-st. T?OR SALE—By Snyder & Lee, Real Estate -1. a seats Room Ito. 4 Metropolitan Block, a two story frame tuxnc of 8 rooms, water, tu, Ac. and 1.-. t, ho. GO9 West Adams-»u near Wood. Price gf,33e. part on time. Immediate possession. rUOR SALE—New cottage, 6 rooms, fiye J- years* lease of lot at |« per year, on fnltowt., near Kenbea. Pile* 11.300—half cash, balance to nottblr payment!. K.8.F01.94 Washlngton-st. TC'OR SALE—At Union Park, a. two-story X name bonv, 18 rooms, all modem Improvements, lot BTXI3S, goed barn In r **r. Very cheap and on aviaat. Appliu '“ FOR SALE—At Hyde Park— A beautlfhl - mldmcr, fronittr on the park and lake, within luuvlewrf theeity. The borne Is wvTl bo lit In all respects, and provid'd with modern Imp ov aub. Inqnlrenf GKo. W. WAIT A SCM, 139 LaSalle tt* or of O. C. I’EARSOS. on premises! T?OR SALE—Or To Rent—On Wabaah-av^ JL northof new two-«tnry bonse. rilu - ?*"■ T?OR SALE—The splendid marble front X' dwelltae. with Preocb root two-story and base meet. No. 190 South Esomnon-sU 11 rooms, 9 iaree closes*, (taa, hath room, hot and cold water, marble oopoett* Kz-M»ror Halner and Knn pltee. The best JocsUodid the West Division, race only lI2JOD. BUYDES A KELLEY, 133 l^auZiL F)R SALE—Three hooses on West Uadi »on-*U.cOb»alclnr l rooms snd I pantiles.nearly new. J*rlceKyrO-oag-fonrlh esah, one, 1?.°. , R (l i?, , r ! J eM » tgperceil ‘ l=»ere«u WILILSUITO,Boom9MaeoaIe Temple, 88- Dear- T?OR SALE —On West Monroe-sL, near Ab* X erdrep. a two-story itsmehooce, brick b-uement, wllbUmel't. A.J. AVEBELL, Beal Esuu Office, 7 lietiopolltan Block. FOR SALE—Cheap—A first-class cottage cfTlsn-e room*, besides pantry, bath. eloa<U, 80-feot comer lot. Terms eaiy. inontra on premises, 114Watr«n-at. I7OR SALE—A new house of S rooms, bo* A* sides clc«et». pantry, bath, Mt sad paid water, 33-loot lot. Inquire on premises, 303 Warren-sL, be tween Leavitt and Hoyte. F)K BALE—By DUler, Stedman & Chand ler, Boom I}.No. 138 Dearbom^L: Brick bouse, with lot iizUC, on DcsplainenL. be twwii W aibtazton and Madison. 72x13 fret on Honorwfa between Monroe »"«* Aouas. UxrSfert on Adaas-st, north front, between Bo ni rg snd Lincoln. 98X13 het on Adsms-afa, sonth boot, between fio note sod Lincoln. 125x13 i«*-t sonthweat corner of Carroll and Adaws. Grvatbaicaln. 123x13 faet northwest corner Fulton and very choice. B*cr»«lethe wv n MjfnMof nwwßee.U.SS, 1L Also, a gnat variety of Improved and unimproved It ta In every r*rt of the etty and sobnrtn Vtry choicertfldesce property at Waafcvraa. coo riiUcy of larce brlct boose la good repair aid thirty ewe acres of land, highly improved fruit treea and sLmbbtry, grapes, Ac. Will be sold at a bargain. 170 R SALE —ByJ3. E. Gross <fc Co~ Reel fiiHg?hifasi 20 fret on near ifitt flee oa Mtehtgawav. nartn of Douxlss-slac*. SC ft*t on near Tblrty-sroond-sl. l# urn ix miles south of city limits, tun ner •cjv,harrato.a»ddß«. 18 acres opposite Bock Island Car Works. JpOR SALE—Bj J< n. Bees it Co., 99 Dear* S aata.with a bonus* at detect, on Wahaab-ar. AbcatSecm,«ltbafrectue of 5M feet, oa For* eat-ar. BotL imti wuh ct WikjiUMbeT, Aboell sena, with fronts** of mo met, oa Calc* taft-ar-comnenaas coroer of Doariw-plaeu. lit feel on Wabash- at.. la Weatwcrth tract. TX)R SALK—By Whipple & True. Boom 5, X Lombird Block. 107* Monroe-et. A Baa tract of {rood farming land, lees than tea mOes from UeCaait Bonae,at adeddnu bamtn: will guarantees to 50 per cent asraaes wlJOa eat rear. AUo,u!arg» camber of choice lots to all puts of tie etty. oa escy terms. A bv Coe reode&cm offend at a aaaifiafcta ftw daja. Call asd tee the list T?OR SALE—Tweniy lots, at 1109 each, on A easy term*, doee to MUrtatn-ar. Car* will ex tmd to them thta summer. Call at Boom 9 Psrdae’t BaUdlßC.northwtat corner booth Water and WeCa> DOR SALE—On fall depth lota X oalvrsperroof,far a (hort time. Oa ICima •t. aßdw«atwortb-*y,Jou, cheap. I&AACCLAF* F)R SALE—Lots on West Jackson, Van Bawa, Tyler aae HirtWMaw HP la Mos leaatlma. TOeali afaw tots wlthoat ptwwt pay rrsji. *<«■ “ » T?OR SALE—I2O feet IronL corner lot on X Vaaßarta-U. Addrtsa,‘‘AM,’ , lKbaßeaflke. TTORSALE —Cheap hewn es, hal taar lota, on X Wm Side. pearHuvaakee flaak Bead, far 1100 each, ta oaO requited dovm ISAAC CLAFIJH, ITOR SALE—Water lot No. S 3 Kinrie’s Ad- X dldoa. roMlnt Cioiaicalo rlrtr ISO fact io rail* road, vttb CO fast ItoaC IL H. HOSOBA, 3T Dear* boep-n. F)B SALE—Hyde Park lota, at a bargain: 3 lots la moc* a. M fact frect oort.QOS per lot; > kta la Block rs, post Wocdiavn. at tin each; Inal •bs-st.. psur Dmlta, S acres enoloa land. J.D.BAB- F)R SALE—Lots I Lots I Lota I—On. Wa* bub tad State aad Msaoa-tta, cear Cceklaland ahepa. X hare only a ftw dmtrahio aabdlrlstea, near Bock fawnf ahcp«,boaUns . J.P.BAgygr,7BL>Ban»«t. T7OR SALE—Lota for S3OO each, conrcnlent X to hrr*e ear*, churcbe* asd school, and more than a mite lusMe city limits. Ain, Jots farSIOS, ex - ** to the cvw Rock la tad car wnrts, ou krtf tuxfc J. F.BTAan, 134 Bast BauoolpbwCßoom 1. F)B BALE—O choice acres, sonth of limits. In ten lota or all together, this property la n>w oflkrecutwtthaathe marcst valaf. sad M a run chance tbr tboaewbowtoh to laiwt— Ilia cleraat far ■aldlrlftos trains p«tvl&t aally. BU3KACAOWDX,ItBXA3aUeht,Boom7. T?ORSALX—7SxIS6 onWettworth-aT M near X Tilrtr-SnUlbrtLm. A cnaa U la worm ISI awk. Mut be said bemra Mur let. BlC* A CABWIiL M 8 USaUaet, Beoa 7 lamitnm etcpt*. TIHIB BAL*-Chtap-«t«v» Mm. Steam Dry X 1 How. Ac.. Ac.—A valuable property l» !>«»«*. wtMrart*.bsQt expire* y tor gatfiat rat orarevara •cock Thie propertyl* eomputainSa tu rarta. - rh* moet tnuroved maehiß’ry la therm!! for sawing 109 and Harrs; a splendid iiesoi dry boose. with »► (btscryfbr dtteilar.lriallscrad oqisltang ivrct; a oock, at which Tctsria era load for any of toe teax Sen*; a I axes barn, hanscrad oOeo, wlu land agon ir storage. There is aalnexhaoauhleeßraly of the beat white rag red oa* to tan Tie* nlty* ud »o eompw ttoatafenytas. Thestare min owre a magnificent water power, latter than eaa bo need at the lewetf •tacoot water ever koowo to (bat country Dntl w agrowirc rUla=e, wins same S.CO6 labaMtanu. o« the >onhwrei»fn Boad, Ox tallea from Qreea B«r, or it eaa tHttfe rioe irom Ctlcaw. Address U2T DKKWOOD ACO.Ctl«to.in. F)R SALE—The Marcher House, the only betel OusrgSj UL. a also lowa of XJCB inh^Mt; U'OR medium-sized tannery, de- F drably located, sad to tip-top renalng coe-liUon. It (im c| the heat arranged In tho city. AddrtM FOR SALE—A neat retail drag stor*. In tbr Cltr ol Cedar Rioldt, lawe, on tba direct U&e to Omaha. Btr«kendflatßr»«.a&»ntsa,o3o. For pUaie addreet P. O. Box IS, Cedar Hap- 1 TCVIR SALE—WeII-assorted stock of jewel* - JC tj and p'aicd-war«, IJille** &*Xe; two esanteia, 1 WUleollal a sac rifice. Can at 009 Sorta CUrk-at. FOR SALE—A boarding bouse and saloon, one of tbe best loeaU-'uontb* North Side. Hoom tbrlßboaroera. laqntroet TM3 lUlnoU-et. . TTOR SALE—A wcll establlahed store, tin J 1 and hardware bctloesa. In the West Otrtalon. Coed rmtem «nd rcasonab'e rent. Cipital ftem f IJ3X. to f3,0C0. Trib ute cGiee. • FOR SALE—A drat meat market, in a. cood neighborhood, dolcz a good btulncM, Will b* to d ctuap, and men be sola la a few days. In gage at 370 West Madlacn-U. FORSALE— Drug store, In good location. Good reason for nlltnir: terms easy—or will trade lordly property, local re cf BUBMIAIIS A VAN fcCHAAvK. 4. asC fl Itantlo?ph->t. TT'OR SALE—Boarding hona®, 20'boardcri,' J. central location. 9oT<r on accoacl oftlckaees. SHM orfriQ worth of fhnitnre for aAle cb-sp. AbMt to PELAMATEtt * JACKoON, jg 1 Soatb Oark-et.: T?OR SALE—Rare Business Chance—A very JE7 ‘ food Rochester window shade facta-r. wttb or without »10CT. Inquire of 11. H AMMER, Notary Fab lie. 181 East Waantaxton-et. T7OR SALE—A good chance Is offered to a J? good buslnrse mao, baring about $3,030, to take the manofactarisx tslwet la a sooa payisg baslaess. Tbe cash net required aetll tbe ptrtyu misflea with the UTeelment. Addres“o S," Tribune oQc«. Tj'Oß SALE—A drag store. In a desirable J? and yrowlag locality, to the boil dint corner of Thirty-Out and Ctaic-sU. icqqlre at tae store. F)R SALE—a bakery and grocerv, at a bsrsain. Good store aad am. barn, searly an acre of land, aad all tbe meoells netdea for carrying ca tbe bajiairs, having a foil stock of good* aid a yoodtnd®. Tte beet of reasnoslor ►<■!!!=*. Inquire rn the prcmUrs, or by malL VO3KPUWALLS2. Wllmtiuion, ILJ. • TTOH SAXE—A dye house, with a good ran JO ol custom. Reason lor leUlngi ticknua, Apiiy at 4SBK soath State-st. J T?OH SALE—A first-class dental office, newly JO furnished. IkSt 130 per mouh Good location, ardtbeTerybc*tpro»D«ctaf.r»zool barines*. Uu been In ou-rattoncße year BfCriptß,|t,«)P. No be* los, I wish 10 retire, oo account of a olißcalty in my •ns, Adoreat, with tree name sad sdaress,D£h* TAL," Tribare offire. F)R SALE—Dental rooms. In a good loca caticn, to city. dolor a first-rate SallncM sod veil •sUhnatfd. Good reasons tor telling. Price 11.0 CO. Addrpt ° PPSTIV," Tribsao office. VOR SALE—A good established trade and -C stock of ha’dwsre, stoves. tinware,and bniidla*. la the Ibitvtrg city ofOvstonna, Jam-Tion o! two t stb rnacu. Forfnuher particular*, address THOMAS 4 'WHITE, Owatonna. kina. EOR SALE—Lease and fixtures of a well* established d*ets and shirt suklor store, so South &Jd*. Soslt amount of fixture. Inquire at 1 Lombard Block, Uoaroo at F)R SALE—A retail meat market. Will be •old chub. If dhoceed of wttbln a tew days. Ad* drasa “ £ B,** Tribune office. T7OR SALE—News depot and bookstore, J? 414&late-«t. ThU U a rare chance, aa It U one of <he bc»t paying nandt In the city. • T7OR SALE—A new and second-hand fbrnU X 1 tnre store, stock w»U se'reted, and tilae C3tat>- Uihcd. ArplyatyA West Madlsonst. P)R SALE—Grocery store on West Side. A rerv ckesp hirraln. Three rooms and store rent tor |» per month. Price |iSO. Call at 97 South T?OR SALE—At a Great Bargain—A saloon J? andirstaaranUlnoneot tho best locations la tho city, if applied fi>r ’re mediately. For parttculirs. ad* Httii r.o. Box 130 X IXtal ®statc=s(Cotwtt3». F)R SALE—Houses, lota and forms, at Rißndale.l2trillretrointheeltv.oQ C.. B. A Q. ÜB. Best (Qbnrfian location oot of Chlearo. In* (jtnre at llfi Clark*»u, or Hinsdale, of O. J.SToPoa. F)R SALE—3,OOO acres fine forming hod In Floyd Co., a «peeulatlTa price. Matt be MMatonce. W,jTbaHKBY, Bo. 15,at85 Wash* legton-tt. T?0B BALE—Karsaa. Lands —40,000 acres. 1 with wood and water, la aatonl Anna. eMeeird three % cart aro. Prtc ■ rery law. W.J.8AK587, Ko, 15, at 85 Waahlngton-M. I TOR SALE—Iowa Lands—Boo,ooo acres, - all orer the State. Well selected, prices low and term* fsroraWe. - lists **nt to applicants. W. J. BAbyEY.ffo.-lfi, at»s Wath!nsma*«t. T?OR SALE—A neit house of six rooms, In X conplet* order, with rood rurden. 4c , Is fifteen miles vest onQslens Hafficid. U near the lUtloo, Accommodation trains running to Chicago. ILfiM. ISAAC CLaFUN, 137 lUdUomt. TjVDR SALE—At Cottage Hill, on Galena JO Road, 43 ttlnotes* ride Chun Wella-at. Depot, a do* •liable 1 K itory boose, with lot H sen. located pleas* antlr near the depot. House contains I rood roops, anu ha* cellar, well asd cliiero, ail la first-rate re pair; lot la tu beat state ol Improvement, bearing cb'rry. pe-r and plan trees, wltb plentr of rraoM, i>"ail fruits and it rubbery. IpqalnofJ. T. READ, 40 CIuHU third floor, or-Z. A. TBULUSUtion Ayrat, Cottage HIU. VCR SALE—In Anrora, 40 miles from Chi* .E 1 b'« 10 acre*Ps*lth coed bouse, at the low price of fSO per actr, halt down. Will doable within a year. Address No I6'J Lake-st, Boom 7. Chicago. TTOR SALE—Fine small fruit farm in Ber . X rt'B Conrty, Mlchlesn, lo eomp’et* order. Price law; *nd r»rma essv. W. JTBABSEr, Boom 13, 80. 83 Waahlngfoo-st, jFot SaU. P)K SALE— Seasoned oak lumber, 1W and IK inches thick. JOHN PHILLIPS, Chair 1 Factory, horth Urcea.aear M’cntoHt, . UOR SALE—Baralow cook stove, with fur* ;i? allure and pipe. Cost ; been carefully n*ed otf_ye»r: will sell fbr fo3. Ai«n uarlor stove (Empire ga*surn*r), two bedsteads with mat'd etaes,two wash stands, ewvr sad naaln, bat rack, drop Ugh**, i« box, chairs, and a few other articles, Calt on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week, si 1116 Wabash-av. TTOR SALE—3OO Lomhady poplar and 75 i? I aim of Glilald annerr mown ornamental Unde > ms, 10large poolsra, finches In dlameter.3) feet high. Call cm T. r. BALDWIN, on U*nroc-ct_. between Troop and Lootals-su. north of Jefferson Park. F)R RALE—A black walnut counter, C feet lotuct aUo, oak dtntn* chain, tooting range, crockery ware. For sale cacao. as ay lease expires Way Ist. Apply at HAZEi/T iS’S Dining Booms, 109 Monroc-st, Lombard B.oek. ITOR SALE—Crockery ware; also, dining -T chairs black, walaat ceoatcr, cooking range. Sold at a bargain. Apply at-tho Bestanraot, I#9 Lombard Block. |?OR SALE— Cheap— Cooking range, black J? walnut counter, dining chain, crockery ware. Most be sold before Jisy Ink as my lesMcxplrea. Ap ply at 199 Mearoeek, Beetaarant. Lombard Block. F)R BALE—Furniture of room, nearly nearly new, at 40 per cent below cost. Will rent mem to rrmlmaa of goodretermee. Ftnc-clssslo cation. Address **A C," Post oaioe Box 133. T?OR SALE—A nice lot of furniture, with J asyardiofnewßrnaMkcarpeklortaleatabar* lain, as the owner U aolog East. Apply at I£4V Clark-sUßoom 2. P)R SALE—Cheap for Cash—A No. X boo* ond-band *et of tinners* tool* and machines. A aoodbsmts. wnibealvenfoa porchsser. who wui eaU soon, by applying si 138 Btat»tL. Chicago. P)R BALE—A Job lot of millinery goods. Alio, a targe pier ates (French plat«\ with table to match. Inquire at 336 Statist. ‘C'OR SALE—Cheap—Oqo glass partition, X one wooden do~ on* cmnter and one large ilh* Apply Immsciattly at 19 IwSalle-it. * F)R SALE—At Ne. 879 Wahaah-av., parlor suites, easy chair*. Brussel* cirpeti, mlrrors/dlu tag room yet, Morn, kitchen property, borae, bogiy, Careers, die. Will be arid low, fomuy bresatog up bousekerptsr- Canueiera tom S to 13 a. mTand frcmito<p.m. One extra flne parlor tet. F)R SALE—One Herring s safe, two o Alice “**??• * wo tables, letter pre**, one bard e-al Caa be seen at 68 and 90 Korth F)R SALE—Cheap— Wagon Material— LOCO seasoned wMmctrees tad neck-yokes, by or cotta. Inquire at More, 3<hlg BsuthWa* Morses, carnages, Kt. TXTANTED—A hone, harneaa and light TT three spring mm wagon, at once, cheap. Applyatll3SonihwaMr*t. l?OR SALE—A cood work horse. Apply at J 398VanBnren-st-comtrofFraaklla. T?OR SALE—Carriages.—A good asaort- X_ most of Eastern csirtis** aodbugria at reasou* ibfepjlce*. Tlcturtaa: hamuriirs pbsrtans. ftc.; two second-hand bucjtes cheap, sea. 83 and 84 Mar* kei-su H.B. Uul. * F)R SALE—A raall pony for a boy. WUI work to harass*. Apply So DOME'S Livery •kM*. fimut. TTOR SALE—Horse—sfy soirell' saddle X horse •» Ben.** Belt sonad, safesad ver* stylish. A d*t?rsble ham Car e lady. cTw. ngt.ngy 1 ; s©. Itfl Lakwst. TpOR BALE—tlis vQI bsy one of the best X rtrsta the oty.pooy.boscyaMbt’am. Man bs *AM Cnmeclitrly. Apt ly at WEIGHT BEOS.* Sta hl*, Btote-tt. brtflja. pOR SALE—Cheap for cash, a flrit-rste X* bcrzr*bssm sadstatlaharsms. Apply st**Bor dry Clmase Worm” 44 AosaiMt. Co XeasessHtal Estate. TO USASE—3OO feet of dock north dde ol X Stoweli eilr. Btilnad lbelim«e eon id no. is rcod order afiarUsy X. 8.8. BAVSH, 14 Lamas Stock. r> LEASE—4O lots on Twenty-flfth sad Banaldo«tA« tor else yem at low rater and tree rfUae«.wlth!a ooeblncc ot SUt^tLcara. laqolr* JBICa * WAZSBMAS,94 Waahlsctea-cL,Soon TO I£AB£-100&eiof dock, South Branch, jk^a?arV>aßmr*«it.artasa. ApplyacMSSVas TO LEASE—IIS feet liter front. West Side, X tear T velßh-tt. brldea. a ray deal table locattoa tbrhnatwryird.fwwhl«iithaa t>«na*ed Aeood oOe« os tb* ernaad. and iblpptae thcLlUea BABTOH A JDSE9. We*t eadTweifthat. bmje. Eost, Xott«h. £t. T OST—|5 Reward—Esrly Monday morn- Xd tag. on Stsfrai., -n*ar tM eorur of Madt* wa, a lady** rrttea. Any om moraine the »»m« to Boon So. B, o#*<*dlaj"*t,win metre the shore reward. MKS.C.XC. T OST—HO Reward—Tosterday, from the XJ Brltxs Boawi a black acd tan flat;Sad aboat her arck a foliar, also maste oa* with tae aaote “ 0. Traaermea.** Vbomv wt i reura her to ts»tir4wgm Uooae wtu receire the ahore reward. T7OUND—On Monday night, on State-st.. a X btymare; Tbe owner c*a bare aaM mare by ealtte* at ibe rroeery store at the comer of State sad CHJ^COS^^. 711 * mr * Bimaa ****** P«?ertT. T7OUND—A Gold Ring, which the owner X em tare by praetor property, by canine oa SEa* GBAM rol*atiheßniea->UFolieeSuUua. pE RSONAL—WiII W. V. B, write to his X teaTy a Daldmrre to re&ere their aatneat*. aadatwfof nofcey. If te wants it. J.W.B. ifo Eeaa. TO LOAN—SI,SOO on cUy ml estate for WUWttesjlUlr Jltlf. | ■nOKABWPBBS, UUSIM «£. j TTTANTED—An experienced carpet dales > ■*» w •■— bib, par tort art earttealare address 0 * TTT ANTED—A good nlcsaian to tell to the tT trade (grecerice aad tarcwartK' a era and rata- W* article. naedby evety booeekoepor. It t« a creed IbbwtbiwT oft similar wiiek* la coomoa Baa. Address oreell ca BQSFA2U) A CO.. 133 CUrk-tu Chicago* ZB. _7 TC7ANTBD —A good emart roan. Miut be »» a good grocer. Oiethathaa ltT<d laSagland and rpeaie German preferred. Address “a c b>7 TTTANTcED—lmmediately, by Glencoe Land tT Company. M U o'err, nt Uiccco'*. Alio. a few brick makers. Apply at iba taepot, to F. jp.saOM. . TTrANTED —A young man of good addreai Tl and barineas ability. Address,withfanaema aaa references, Brewer 6010. . TT/'ANTED—A good bookkeeper. A young * * tnra with pm habits mar 6nd a deslratue sita etloa by tda rsunt **o H, n ttl43. State a;e, salary. aad such oioer Ictormstion m yoa pleatc. \\/ANTED—A competent' gardener, who ▼»_ eaa also take care of hocaea. Address B. S. i\/ ANTED—A emart, active boy, as entry TT clerk la a wholesale honeeoa Lske-et. Ose who reitdea wlib bta pareata pref«md. Address, la own baadwritte c» “tiß li,” Joamal afflea. TVTANTED—A smart, active boy, 14 to 16 » » year* cf ace, as copyist in aTracspomUoa Office; moat write a quick ana rood Used, and lire aUhhlstareste. AddressP.O. Box 1999, tn oira banc writing. • TI/’ANTED—'Two experiooced waitera. No *T oihtre need apply. QUANTA SOS'S Borisa rant, 148 Pearborn-st. TT7ANTED—A Arst-elnaa vinegar manufac- VV turtr era find a stc.dy •Uoarioaaal liberal wagta by addressing -M a P." Tribane office. TTTANTED —A min who understands gar » * oen’nc, fsrta'n?, end takloc care of horse* and Apply st Eoom 30 Larmoo B-OCk, 99 south TTTANTED—Four salesmen, worthy and 'tT .welt qualified. fstnlUar with busloeae corrte pccdence. etpible of supennieadlai tal>*A i.-> dipart tn®otA and or earning Crem $■ Any to DAM per rear Also, two inexperienced as taioswua or hookcrepere. win be ICC*Died on smaller salaries, ta CU placaa of l»esre*poQslbl]lcr,tf satisfactory menaces are far- Dlibed. O. j>. OUVIj. ore_r 131 Dtarbjra-st. ’ T RADIOS. .TTTANTED—S cabinet makers and S carv- V i m. Apply to B. W. BAT&S 90 Wees Ran dolpb-et. \h.' ANTED—Six first-class upholsterers. at rilLßEfir * SAMF SQS’g, 118 aaa lap atatoet. TTTANTED—A first-class carrbgo painter: f » alro,avodrnakrr. Adornslataertiaiefy.ital- h t w>c«, *t. C. H. SNEDESEB A Ktaiakee. lillaob. .TTTANTED—A firet-elaaa white birber, to ** whom good waxes inditeady employment will thriven. Aprtt Immediately to PliiUF HOUP.IG, ILDsGaic. VlcMgin. * TVANTED—Six good Joiners, at E. Iyer* « feoD* l ebop, uar Chamber tf Commerce. WANTED— A good npholetercr, at 57 West MsdUoa-st. TPANtED—A first-class fine boot maker. TT Steady employment prea. Fleaseseod tern*. Best cfteieretce man be rlren. Address BEOS. 4 CO., Ow stoma. Minn. TVANTED —A first class journeyman tailor * T to go l>» the country Ucod wage* will te paid. App:y immtfllatelr. at 49 Lake-st. op-suirs. TV ANTED—lmmediately, a good book TT compositor. Apply toIL A.27BWCOHQ 4CO , 301 WasLlngion-st. Entplogitmil apsis. WANTED— An assistant bookkeeocr, 1 “hipping dork. 5 srdlclton, 1 Mil collector. 2 c*o>?,Spjpcr h»r«cj9,l cabinet maker. I man f.»r OOT*n.m«t employ, 5 painter*, 3 farm taad» and 50 rail read rren. Aoptr at Great Western Db«lb*h A«lct, iai South Cl tkst, Boom 5. Bymall on clceelt cents IhrpartlCTUui. Orders eoUctted and re eetred dally. TV ANTED—SO men to work on repairs, ”” frte transportation. Also, cn crade. tLtS'pwday. Applyali»6Sooth Watcr-at, near Lako-it, briar*. \V ANTED—This day, 75 railroad laborers TT Good wares, atyade wor*. Ttunlarnonihtr bs* . Apply at 100 kadU'&.iC, WANTED—This day, 350 railroad laborers. TT Wages It 33 per day. board SI per week, traa». ponaUoa tree. Also.l sawmill hands and I Ihrm hands. KtaployineDl Heada’re.Booa 3 unn^Blocf, TVANTED—II rafiread men, at $1.75 to $3 T T per day, 5 tarin hands al |SS per m-rath. and 3 cabltwiaakera. QaUat 11 and 13 Sooth Canal-au. Hoorn IX Eaar.tei—jFcinale grip. TV ANTED—A first-class soprano singer, at ’ • a liberal salary. Addrrw, with name. K'C.tloa aad_rt fercice, "MuaiC CO>aurTEE.”Tnbane office. TV ANTED—A milliner who traderstaads T T <ff»wxaklnffal»o. to x>to the eoastrr. Isuutre ol WALSH dBUTCUiBhOB, 58 and 60 Laseac. tbiueo. BOOSH SBBTASTS. TVANTED—A girl to do the general work TT of a small famtlr. One that Is a good washer ««« I 2 ner * V 1 ® 0411 Pre food reference. Apply .at 333 Nona LaSalleat. TVANTED—A smart, active girl, to take TTcb«rxe of a baby and do second work. Inquire at 645 Wabuhttr . _ TVANTED—A girl competent to do cook- TT tag and washing for a aooAalied family, AdplT aihotaeßo.l 4 ABSorta Stato-st. TVANTED—A woman, widow preferred, to TT do secood work and take carrot collirra. Moat be artlre, end willing to work. t>oeh a person, wltn good iclenncet. can hate a rood homo near tho city. Address, wtto 101 l came, ** o A" monne office. TVANTED—A good girl-, to do general TT. boasewtrk la a small family. Inoulre until May Ist, ataw Erie-it. TVANTED—GirI to »*o general hoosswork. TT Good waeea paid. Apply at Dr. WATKINS*. No. 60 Tvrcir-thlrd st- two doors from Prairle-ar. WANTED— A first-rate femrie cook at tho PtrawTJ Bou*<Mn OdeILUL, Llrlisiton Cooair. Tosuch g^od«ut< sad steady empl-.ynsat wUI be ring. III. TTrANTED—A girl to do general house* Tj_wurt, ti2S9 Wabatb-ar. Good references re q alrtd. • ■ WANTED — A neat and eood-nntnrcd girl, i* who undent! id* plain cocking, waihlnr ana Ironlne. to do general tncsewrrk in « »m*ll r-imny, German preferred. Apply at 346 W. Washlngton-et. v \j ANTED—In a small family, a second T” ml, who tsa cord sewer. Inquire »t 83 Oai st, betweea LaSalle and We is. W ANTED—A girl to cook, wash and Iron, ** at 619 W ANTED—A good girl Tor tailor work. wJt •«"* •’ ll YV ANTED—A girl to cook, wash and Iron, TT »1 401 WmJsttwpsl. QBM B jf»|wr* , J YV ANTED—Woman cook for restaurant. * “ Acdrta*. fog poo week, C. fl. HABiUS, Drawer 41* Ractne. WU. YV ANTED—lmmediately, a good cook, ▼ T vuh'r and Doner. Prlrtte 'aall r. Referinees required, Apply at new ttoos«.No.306llllnol»-sL. between > anal o'clock. • WANTED—A dining-room girl. Ooe that . Tv perfectly understands her bosliima.Uß> t brlag city rtPrenca Anplt 8 and * o’clock, at bmserneat door, 397 Mjchlsan-ar n for two daya. WANTED—GIrIa that imderitaud how to T T plot rac*. • The Wfh* it wage* paid to the tame. Inqglre »t999South Wella-tL ANTED—A girl who understands gene* TT rel booseworfc las small foaiiy. Arrl r?wlth reJOtace. at 91 Jackioo-u. * WANTED—A good rirL at U 3 North Paa- TT Una-au None nerd apply without Good wages and all f « T " l> y. YV"ANTED —A girl to do cooking, washing TT andlroptng.atßlahlfcDdPark, Si mile* oat. Call at 139 Wahaah-ar.for t irtner ptnlcolara. TITANTED —a girl, one who is a good cook, TT wsshoacdironer. German or Amrrtcaa oro fentd. Apply for two days at 140 Wahaih-ae. SSaatfassißisiriisnsasi \Vf ANTED—House Cleaning. Ladles, send TT yoarffrpeta.cartalp».lsees*oUaketa. eouater. panes, anything you want CleiaM. to the Chicago .if*?. We have machinery oipreaily for this kind of work. Tho finest lace, or coarsest car pal washed without being touched by h***- dmd your erd<T. We win evil and deliver, free ot eh tree. fclrvet*<> “CHICAGO gr2&M CQ^ n acd 94 tTcsiMadlsoowt. nacd. YV ANTED—Lfidlea ’ and gcnllcmcu of TT pleasantaddrma. toosll tho oomblool earyet itmcher and tack-drircr. Call at 381 B.3.WABKKB W*ANTED— A respectable man and woman T t at Harlem—woman to do second work and sew. ceucraTy uselui and take c-.r« wratfovain gentleman. Arl-i.*.. »thati:hrr,»» \\7 AN ijsu—lmmediately, experienced can* _» \ Tamer*, t» sell the »lchlr 13 nitrated “Cottage C*cJopedla, n complete In one large yolame of over LO® paces, too richest repository of knowledge *rer brought within ao small a compass. Amlaaof Inteneetnal wraith; a gem of literature; an tnfilfc pensable rrqulriie to every ffouly. The beat seiUns bops in *he tsarket. For terms and terrUorraddrms OBRJN^GODDEN, PUhlfscrr, 137 acariil-lafrS! WANTED— Who will sot cosmic the gyo »r cshalit 7 Die only correct way of teHlas pin srd ret*re ervnta. B<r rooms ere duty en**"' with miiarr. Cram every pan. Pastoesos. Jo. 483 TXT ANTED —Farm era Notice—A person ▼T barter e moderate prlerd fkrta sear nltrosd whodrsirvs to ezrbasye U (ores Interest In-sOm Tate bottom* tn CUcaco wbleh tin pa* %xa» neat ?«er. may. If be eta dewte bis wbol* U, sd re»* fest Office B-x 1439, Chicago. - . EEante3tes®o Kent \a/ANTED —To Rent—From May LISQ3, a tv store on or sear Sooth Watered soltabla tot orodaec-ecmmisstaabctlnfls: woo’d rent part or a store cow ocesptrd. Address “scorr," Jl Deaf bore-st. TT7ANTZD—To Bent—A lady wishes a far- Tv elthed chamber, or one partly to. Bent month' tytaadvarce, ifdestreo. Adcrssa. £>r 00a wws*, mis -D C H," Trlbass office, stating prioo aad loca tion. . TXT ANTED—To Kent—Three or four rooms ”T (br boetdtec?!Bc. two la fkodly—as elderly o*>a. ale. rrosipt-pajlas traant. Acdnn “A B C," Trt buae office. \\f ANTED—To Bent—An tznfiirnisbed vT room la a public block* at hart elaht aioai ea dftsmncaCoiinEoiae. Addraa* > CQ. n frlbaae cflce. TXTANTED—To Bent—By two tonng men, *.¥ a Twelfth aad east of SttiMt (ittUtmn* asd toeaooa to tmn atlas* Uon. Addwa>*Tti.** Ttlhttatagtee. sSad)taexß. 1? OB BALE—Engine—Low prasure upright X- itoam Mictn»i, g-lach bore.Atoot atroha. thoraora. it repaired lut Jat». and works sow a* weQ u aew. Also, two team tetlm. taada by Boblaaoa* Baa 4 Uo.h'Tßßtxirx&.each l(e«t lofurTvt toches <o«meter, fsoneea Ataca aaa m ACnea Sara. HAKkUBS BEOA* Cayabota FaQa. O. ■ • • •. FOR BALE—4,6, 8.10,12, 15, SO, 25 and K-horte power portable steam e&ctaes. the moet fomptote aaeoiTmeat tn tbeWeot. Also, euttboan ensmoe, aaa Faye's patent trip-hammers. CaQw wrtietorcl olata. H.iLAMHi. Sooth Caa»l*>t. TyORSALE—New aad second-hand Bteam A * tsrae lot ol»ll entloea, saw. ahla-le tad portable borr bU»«, S“eoail.h*ad ttaam baUere UA Scatb WH. OEkUOR, Aeeat. ' Tj'Oß SALE—6, 8, 10 and 13 horse power X _ pertalda easlnea, n-wrtr aew; also, tape; in l*ttbn betsay tad portable tmtmlllx 8. H. SAB BIS. Mschicor Depot. W 9wtt CaaaW. l?OR SALE—Three 30-horao portable en* X slaeajl ■aaQ'rdo. seatiy new. aew ea* Ktaee aad boQen, at redaeoa price* Wood sad trot worctCK marMnery. bdUnr, Ilea, tnppttei. Bradley poR SALE—Portable and sUtirmary ea* X doss ok aQ dMt also hntsttnt earlsM, screw eatUar eatlae lathee, tree plaasn, aprtint ortCsi bolt en»it plum end susctmauaeeiaffiffiia dSS. aeipratnamsiWlu nndaaM, lUtlle tad saw ■llia, Martena Usirart, laowlw fleam m- pa, re tary pamje, leßibcr robaer uelme aadwemTese:' J«S ~T gtttiattom mnm. nauLis, stjsbo aai-st SSa2fJ£:JSLV.-SS. trustworthy and rdUhe person 13 * * South State-eL, up tuita. p^,a “ a ** *t 4Jr ss,ff7£ Wj 3.&.Ss^ScuS?g 4S >»*« fJ.Tr ‘, s n Jf - OnUATION-Wacted-By'Tyoniur Oto eew Is a Ora Ur • ham • »ewi'« h u J y* CrrUATION-Wantcd-On a firm ior~l *J boyahoat:3yesriot(j.Bbsratip*inh7., J 1 portomtr to attma rboreb a=a SiVoat'* SmeE. F. ADAMs, 90 Mar.Uo-. lt , r “‘ ; ' Aa ' act boottecoer in wbulesaie bouse, or iiia boots In a retail itorr. Hi* aj -4eaf fer a year or two at a rca-r,r.iM e tiVrv n .-V.^r tu CLZL!I - P -^ioil."J r. SITUATIONS—Wanted—For *xr n -j r t, i- J O prlTatp family. Caa rive a ® r r«a. Al»o. an»stra eood -irT fir be had at Mre. BAL&AU’a Odee. iflA J * a CITUATION—Wanted—Cv a G-rram ,-'h O to eo second work. Coodacferenc ctab*-. . g t-qnuril. Aitmt noSA. Tr.mlffl"”. = Wantid—By a widow irvl; ■S.t^StSSS^ ecaaUT. AiMw.." g L." Tat° £, omS. L S l 3Ji^I I £ y r Wa^ clI - R y 1 good rel'ib;, Jr .. rI J* ( 2 ok « w»»ber aad Itoi-er la » A!j: “ OAItHS OITUATION- Wanted—By a Gormin a* O cleiklnareull orwhol»aaiestore. Ujm t-ti yeare'rxjwtlenwl: any dadof mvil t.-.-j- *-T .?* Kitegoed rtiemxea. Addreie ‘-G i. - * inuuss jj^T CITUATION—Wasted—As travelin - cic-k KJ la some wbole>alr zizeery home, hr a*a W . , tWfS4f w la niSMta aad ltii*oari Xis - 7 D. B, SIUTII, Dames Hotel. A ♦ OITUATION—Wanted—By a rf VJ Ptarmacr.a ittnauoalna a euclt a<>niabv->. retail or wiolmle. Addreu, M AB. n Trlbaa9on.cr’ QITUATION—Wanted—As bookkeeper, tj k? ancipctletcJd tceountaat. Flm-clas* fin w erencce given. Aacrtas ■» M,-1 rlbooe office. ClTUATinN—Wanted—By a young nun U (German) in a hotel, oranykfndof cosiness. (> »] peccmand accoantait. htxaks Kntiutr. Ceram Jtilisa. Not aaala cf Ado.-,*! “FJ.”199 Baao-st. , CITUATION—Wanted—By a yonttg K >r wrglaa.wbo thoroushtv oml rataaoi takin?--fe , Ci nurse* aod cows,aid willing to make biraa-’f *>c eraliy oiTitu aroao« u»* hone*. Call for c. BJEcks TOU&ami Hotel. 61 Klstte-st. • QITUATION—Wanted—As engineer ’>r a O man of two yeaxVixperlence. AddfrssVj'u- Tnanie office. • CITUATION—Wanted—Dy a re*n , *ctaMe ,T®ob* »«*»• »llh reod refereacaia a.i’Ka-lh!i finally. Jo ukt care ef bones, cow arc ssrJea aa. dress **L F.** Tribane oillrr. agents Esasnich, AGENTS—Wanted—?2soa month undo by v 2; £££??££' B V e =f,be Wb! ciotu-4 mi. vfJ&JfH 2 * V.® ctrc-u.»r« adcrwa. vitn stiao IlcQothes Uac Co-" fla Fraaklort-»t.. A GENTS-Wanted-N-w bosiouu ffirnulc XI. and female ai-nt*. So corrperlMoa a-4 ijrr proflt*. Adoraa HENDERSON', a CO 146 Seneca *t„ aevelmd. omo. uatt.. A GENTS—^Wanted— Agents ti-avolli -£- la xx. «iontry towns can do weft la *rii‘r.* R.:= n’« B&ovCaros, maon&etnred hr A. STEiITEL. DearbrrML, Boom 4, Chicaco, A QENTS—^Wanted —We want first^l-.^ XA arentstotntrrxinceonr SEW ST\R sfii'TTra BEWIiiGMACHUIK. It mairu thV «onluV I, a* lliTCff. Price(3 and*4o, hatnnrdlnary iadacea*aa to rood lalefinea. Further partlcaian ana i»a,a wASggMyggas w L s - MiTnEil • A GENTS—Wanted—To sell our Champ s >3 XX PrisePackue. warranted ths be»t la th* -nix ke*« Address CU.VS. IJKCK/ Wholesale D*il'r a Cooks. N’oTtU and Stationery, 114 Easi SlaJ;»oa-*L. Cclcsko, A a S'Ji?™?? tel „ _For Howlacd's I.IFE XX OF OEKKRAL QRiMT, aaa MoLbits u,di BTATWWaX. Aa •ecurste History of ht» axUtiarv ».J ei»il career. One Ursa omaeo toI. of c-o para lfi . lyluniuatod. Asenu «ui find thl* the book to «iil al (be present time. Tbs largest com-nUaloc rjvta. We eraplor no icneral ageata. aod offer extra ir. l ire menu of dealing directly wttn the pah l»h*n. Fo* rr a <Lß* BCUB4CO, PutlJa ers, uaitord. <X AWanted—To sell card Sxl 1 ) and XX 10x12 PhotorraaLs. Oxer 500 dicef?ns tta.» Alhnmsand Cramrs for rack Hie. Al*o »tw : rtu”i- Tlngs and colored ptetnru. to »ua*rn and o?il f.-»nu»- anda MTluofso maps and ctsam. coms.-islar ia> Jal«»t publication* ol the cay. b-ith ora»m>iui «!ti t.V?^ T ±. Addrt !l SAMIIOHX CLAUB A CO. i J 5 Chlcao. of M.mu ina. IlctareFratnuamlLooklag.oiaiww. A GENTS—Wanted—For the Life of Qca- XX eral U. 8. Grant By Hoo. ReniT O. Deatnx. Tne only work of the kind tssard aadrr the eadhy lbesathorUyofOranthltns»P. Th* anc vrti wenkErwuaaoueofthemm brlllla'.t wrli«.-* i*.d eloenrnt ora tors B the eoeatrr. Agenu vm ttr.c ?. X 2 .* °f lalen-Mlae Bl at aptle* c rer pub ll»t cd in Amtlca, and will meet vlih s >-vit tale. Fp* partlcaian, address O. F. UIBBB. 138 soett Clark-tt.. Cntcato; 111. A GENTS—Wanted—For Clark’s Indelible XX Pencils for marking *e Hr* Proetu.o->*ipaid. v-eent*. Si-vl r.ir circularstoH. r.&iunikv’aNT. Lom&srJ Block. A GENTS—Wanted—To sell a strias ol orer j XX smt popular erera-rinx*. In «xlO vs-J 15t12 ots>» traxnei. >lasuolcand Odd Prilow*' enacts, McK-'-zl-’k bockrt ten th-mano receipts, Biarsa’a works, and Dr. Wm.Smitb , » PleMoa*rv nf th- RlVe. For r*rtjctilars JO UN D. KIES 164 ban MsduoL-tt .Chfoagc, UI. A GENTS Wanted F'r HARRIET Xl BEECHER STOWE'S NRW WORK No book fcas sold renal 10 It rtncMh* days of “ Uccls Tom's C«b!n," Oor s*e-.l rrtons 1j? order* 1■; one wrek; itolairS'Olna we**. It Bac»!wai:tortav , v-iiawc rtthly Illustrated trUh naxer.nns ona #t >--1 lays, and* portrait of Use A .ihor tl'en-.rtjs pfr leal t*mUcM o« acto-nmodved by arphlnr trar. . alatefy. 12 person or br mail. Terms ama; literal. u wehave no general armPcbot deal aiircilrwn' warn. JTa- STODDARD ft CO, Itt* W*»s=g* ton-iL, Chicago, lit. A GENTS—Wanted—For the new work Xi rEOPLSra BOOK of BIOGBAPriT. oy the Its* tlnroi*h«n writer. Jem * partoa,e atanm? sketches ot the lire* cl over eighty of th* iao»t eciio*-iper sow, ceaaa-. worn n.of ait area aat cuairH. a mndtomA referee of o-«r SO pares, l<trrs t'»ted. headforclftaTsn. Adds*** it. c.xhEAT. 119 South ClaiWt, Chicago. A x*. Chctloh la prices. Bare chase* for see t« «r’l la« pooalar napa, chars UlhograoriC tdetur*. pbc tojrrapha.iflrant campaign »*dtli. a: «i enerjriart la OTkl Oam*s Ac. Semi for drmlar am svufy ycuisrirrsthit vetsvenelvrest a*»)rla«at. ctn ,lh» Nst goods s:iC sell at the lowrit prices GE ’il'iK ;F. CBaM,- 134 LaVr-st, Chicago. : A GENTS—Wanted—For DANA’S LIFE OF / XI CO. B, S. GRANT. Chare* A Pan*, iitv 'AmlstantSee, of Wat and *<tllor of Apple* oa'a -Raw' ■Atnertean f.‘yc'rf-j>eUs.” Is oce cf foe most widely kaf.anci Areencan wiltrn. TheUfeof Gea. i.tact ,bjr«oeb saemlnest rcboiaraao write-,will »und hun 3c Amcrtcsallreratare atd ra*e s siT*»«•. i*. A - . l—*s CHARLES BILL, 13*4 CAJJXS, ifoum 14, CUCa to. BL, • A QlNTE—Wanted—Goodspeed A Co.. Clfi •xm.caxe,VgwTotkudMeaphlaet.QDt th»lrag nu by tbeuaeda, scattered from Milne li c.Kf from Canada to the G&U. greryhotT wants so lmy person can sail oar State Maps, Charu, nrtiue*. la oral frames, •qaare tomes Ac Ocr larre «t vj, v'-r low prices and oromptneai la filling order* plcaie all. Bow la the golden time. Try ns ' A GENTB—Wanted—For MEN OF (U'K xVDAT j or the fom and DeM* of Genera memOratonrsadFotlrtealUadsn now oa the su.-v of Aclloo, iatiadlnt Grant,. Sherman. Col'mr. =cm pey* Bfontaa, Sberldan, rafoSCurtla, Traaha'.l. i- sa tomßacrlngham, wiuon. Greeley. Wade. M-T--B Pumps. Farragot.-Cfca*s, Lons, Stareoi. olaers. w«& cr*r Forty Uft-nte Pj'trilu ..i U -■ !ngMen. by arents. Grmu Bend tor circulars ZKTGLBB, MoCvliDT i f. Lombard Blocx, Chicago A GENTS—Wanted—For Dr. Stcwsri t XI mat work, M TUB AMERICAN FAKMc.lii' BORSB BOOK/* In Earllah and G-nn i•» ready, tresttng oh every dise«se t> w,,;r-; ; e Bone U sabject. with a complete table of*r-;;; i-.r. It also sorer* the whole jrroosd nf<thekS IM-ri'l Management. So simple In Pa tta-%>■ r *s uderataa«lt.an<i»och*aptbst aUcan m:r !t 1‘ * •'lUsg &*tert&anany ihtwerlptl-r: booil-. rr, k*t It has la every cai" stood the uaiufii* eriUeal and Is dally rrcrwir »in r>'Vi sr favor. For ci.ealan gl\ fog a large namh-r «>' i*rv tlralTests.with fall pirtlcnlan. term*. 4=.; al-o, cor foe Poster with 3 HlailraUcns. s-ldre-f J i. LiUnota. A GENTS—Wanted—ln every to-n. fora xjl nermareotbotlneif. piylnglaig'rrr>-ri< t’iaj any oth»r agecey to America, bend n»m f rr- tura p&aiagf. nr Scents tor M cent nm.-Ie E. W.filAi’- FELL, 89 South Halated-sL, Chicago. A GENTB—Wanted—To canvass this city -XX for subscriber* toooeof toe best wore. Jest ftem the ptblshcrs. Apniy to WLiislXii b. STEELE, 80. 144 Bandolph-«L. Kooa 3. AGENTS—Wanted—To sdl our Champfac XI Prire Warranted the b r <: ta tr.e ticket. Address CUAS. RECK, who <•}*!'d*U»: !: broka, noTelaanasutlceery. 114 East Maalvic-*!., Chicago. A GENT 3 Wanted For tbo FOLSOII XI LETTER A SBWtNO MACHINE. Ktllpdc fu -*f Fee 4, and IntrrmUtßat Cooper Movem'Ut. riw. t'A tDSO. SPECIALUrFSIfr*-M«ehlß*s oa trial. Sa- i. wwSnvf sftwa. sw etreclws and t-rms. j p.Axaloscw.iSA Kawtoipa-su, Chicago, a. A GENTS-r-Wanted —EnergsUc,. ro-ahcar! XX Bs.nifad *1 for the r.vrsfcias aad y?f —~ Co-ta bat Scents a eauaa to dress BtIAItSKH ClacmaiU. *L|® t«d—To sell THE LIFE OF U. 9. GBAST. t>e worW reaa»asd his ■ He*. J. T. a»*m.tr. a*** *orapapernyi: “Xaoarcoleioa. J-T Q<v)> ley hat do eqsaUs a mlatsry writer- uVeai wlt« tr * pablU. la ****** aaa el prices winch will warrant ■iQilbciloa. t «^?s l *S2S? e * T 5 pUw* wo* m cC oar cei gjgg**®*; Addm*C.W.LlLLBr, 40 Dearborn* A GENTS—Wanted—On salary or XX cftrmuitcp. * nnrya.l to a-n m-ie-aa ajae. UorotapeUOoß. To tri?n who ■ample and lastmettoaASe. T. CQpyiH.^kfqjxlll A GENTS—Wanted—To sell a new and uti’* • * Xx W article, wasted in every £hdO*. Th“b®t eaont. J. mTmooDi. 133 - BA gpJaloalyjwnlrtilMJoae arnnM a pla sed direction* far ula*. Attraii n mit. kin. A rat. Box | wTudCAra. WLE partnna HSanteh. ■pAßTNEK—Wanted—Bare chiace for the X rtahlklad ofamia,with ISt* to Biffeub. y?.r ItihfaallCßeaDal lAAßanrintpAar .f^gmA.to-day. PARTNER—Wanted—To take s hslflnter- X estlnabO'laaathiSceb C3Sto8«?0 per month CapllU teqoiibdaiaaU. Apply at 106 MadUoatC: Boom St - pABTN KR—Wanted—Wl*h tTDO, or more* X - ta a Bale paytas bulaeaa. U win par a &m> cUuboalemmac.aad nose other woa reply. Bo weaece cirhansed. Address “W W** trtbane odea. PARTNER—Wsa Led—Wi th SI,OOO cash, to X take aa lateral In a sew iareatloa. Address M Z AW." Trtbaaa office. PARTNER—Wanted—With from SI,OOO to X fi.tOp cash ta head. HoC« other aeedaroir. ThobcalaeeeMestabtWbed, bat needs xMa ■■noons meetdemuy'eudt&crecsslts met. Thmusoex eollcss cbaecefbrs rafß ano proßtahle ‘'rntaiH'. Addrwa**BCaisHb& A,” Tribaaenffir . " ■pARTNEK—Wanted—A competent cua, X with SUM caMtaLln a well-esiAMlibc-I nrtctice. cleared lut year. SStASa e*ab?SsSe tbecom ißKietsoa byoneof in item temaltla* la office, the otter make malar proftmioaml trip*. The b«t of TM#taiobrae«»i<xle actlce. i>oaortbebea(opportßOiafttoaxood.e'>m* petCßt man that on be fbnad in this or any otter cut. OtOB?-jSiJSi.S° e -~ ratiaC1AJ 4SD SC!| - PARTNER—Wanted—To take one-half or X whole latereat ta aa old retabnshrd cr>'C*vr Uoreihat will Invoice i&amt or o*er KI.KO. prpv- Ucalaii lagalia of or address -OHOCKB," for r«J at Igaetatfrema basement. PARTNER—Wanted —The proprietor of an X <dd mtahlbbed camase thetary* do tar ahoet tae hrptt haatatus In town, betar wtohftiJ ta extnx* Mb oade, wocld take ta a pectaor wi*h « etsb car* * taim aboat Voeeoerker-pnfermd. eiefljgTßW-eejr repaired. ACanw ‘•CABBIaOS -