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WANTED - -MAI.E HELP. Booldioopcrs. Clerics. Etc _ tjtanTED-A PRESCRIPTION CLERK WHO CAN W .peak both German and English, and can ran a soda fountain, bjE. H. HILL 4 00., Draußista, Ft. Wayne, IncL Reference required of Ability ana character; single gan. Age 20 to 25 yew. Apply by mail or in person. • TTTANTED—BOOKKEEPER; MUST BE RAPID, YV accurate, and experienced. Address, giving age *iid references, C 91, Tribune office. t XjfIKTED—CLERK; MUST BE. GOOD PENMAN YV tndhsvo had some experience in office, and not leas than2syoara old. Addressee 57, Tribune office. . ; tttaNTED—BY A WHOLESALE'FANCY GROCERY \Y bouse in this city a salesman in tho store: only experienced men noed apply. Address L -73, Tribnno office- " ANTED - 2 SUPERIOR HONEST WORKING salesmen in wholesale groceries. Address O 4S, Tribune office, : . • ANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE BOY TO LEARN - the drug business; German preferred. Apply at 198 North Clark-sU : WANTED-A SMART RETAIL COUNTER HAND, - by Chicago Tea Company, 26 Blno Island-av. ■ WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS RELIAE keeper. Address X 34, Tribune office. TtTANTED—OFFICE BOY. ADDRESS, IN HANDr -Vv writing of applicant, stating age, Ac., X 9, Trib* ann office. ' ' WANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN a GROCERY store to deliver goods and make himsolf useful.. Ap ply at 242 West Ramiolph-at. ; • .. WANTED-A SALESMAN FOE THE COUNTRY. To one acqnainted in the drug ahd'gnmerylrado a liberal percentage will be paid. Reference required. Ad dross FB, Tribune office. - . . . .. 1' TIT ANTED —AN EXPERIENCED CHICAGO ITT salesman to representua In Ohio and Indiana; trade mostly established. WHITTLESEY A PETERS, IS9 La Balle-st. __ ■ ~ WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR A LEATHER store, who has had some experience in tho business. Reference required. Apply at 205 Lake-sU, between 10 and 3 o’clock. • . . • -' ..T ■ ‘•. TTTANTED—A BOY IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE, - * 'T T ■ ore who lives with his parents, writes a good hand, «tii! well acqnainted with tho city. Address in own hand writing, giving age and references. - S 78, Tribune office. . WANTED-DRY GOODS SALESMEN. APPLY AT W2Sute-st. - -- : - Market-st. —- - Trades. TTTAIfTEO—A FIRST-CLASS HORSE-SHOER, TO - : S3SsSs3£ Sf e 2t to WALTER DASBEH, Eoc‘k Tsi&pd, m. TIT aITTED—IMMEDIATELY— TEN OR FIFTEEN • W coodscono-cutters, and the same number ofstono tnsscmfl; work guaranteed to laat till tbo fall. To good mechanics, good wages. Apply personally to G. oil* OKU, contractor, Leavenworth, Kansas. ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS f BARBERS AT the Orient Hotel Hair Dressing and Bathing pimma. No. 287 SlDUth StStO-Bt. ' ANTED—2S PAINTERS AT 719 STATE-ST. W. A. RKBSEM. - •• : , to-anted-a man who understands the , W erindin* of new.mado aod Kteora. HUh —wages and permanent employment. OANDLiAW uivus., E7 South Canal-st. - ' ANTED-A , FEW GOOD OTIIOLSTERERS, mattress-makers, and finishers. Call at H. 4M. KEUBERGKB’S, 332 State-st. - TtrANTED - THREE OK „FOUB iTOST-CEASS j ,\V framo-makars at COOMBS, PABK A CO. S last factory, immediately; corner of Twenty-second and May-sts. ----- - - _ ANTED-A FLORIST, TO TAKE CHARGE OF greenhouses and flowers. No one who cannot bring first-ctsss references, and show that ho andentands his business thorongnly, need apply. Wages liberal. Apply toF. PALMER. . . - - dolph at.comer May.' . ■ - " ~ W" ANTED-A SPINNER. APPLY TO GALENA Woolen-Mills, Galena, 111. ■ W ANTED-TWO A 1 COAT-MAKERS (MARRIED men preferred) to go in tno country. Apply at PRICE, ROSENBLATT A CO., M and 36 Lake-at. ANTED-hTRST-CLASS CARRIAGE : TRIMMEB; job ell year round. Central Carnage Works, ■ MAYES 4 LONG, Joliot. W' ANTED—ONE GORDON AND ONE OYUNDER feedor. 244 and 246 minols-su ■ . ' \IfANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS HARNESS MAK- W ers, at.62 Blue Island-av. . ANTED—AT SOUTH CHICAGO-FOUR ORF3VE good carpenters, steady employment end. good wagesl JOHNSON 4 BALDWIN. .1_ XTLT ANTED—IO PAINTERS, NO. 43 SANGER-ST., «Y south of Archer-ar. JAMES KELLY. AXTED—IMMEDIATELY A BOOT TREERi Apply at 219 and 821 East Medison-st. • anted-a straw hat and bonnet presser. Apply Monday morning at J.O. STRAIN ft COx’S H*t and Bonnet Blesenery, 250 State-st. WANTED— TWO GOOD CARRIAGE SMITHS A' 733 Stato-at. HaYDE 4 O’BRIEN. tit anted - MATTRESS-MAKER. apply T( W MUCER, JENKINS A FAXON, lU7 State-it. . TCTAN* I"*™ 1 "*™— A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE VY work. Apply at 408 West Monroe-st. . W V ANTED GLOVE CUTTERS AND GLOVE 7f.vir r 7, at SHARP A DEMING’S, 84 Sonth Clark. :rTfrED-RrX FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS. Me- OJjaSIMOONEY, Lako Vlovr, at north citj ; fimlta. _— 4X7"ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS HARNESS ?*AKER work. Gorman preferred. Inquire .at 863 \fpgtT ir,,,4 *w*«» to-moTTQr/ morning or Tuesday. PAINTER AT 175 WE! S~FtanTED—THREE GOOD ATBatt ■W" work and good wages paid. Call at the job, 783 Call after 9 a. m., Monday. _ I^ANTED^PAPEB-HAN GERS AT- SPENCER H. .'iV PECKS, 195 and 197 Wabash-av., corner of Adams. ; ■ 'a TINNER, ONE AO* *W enstomed to jobbing, at EDWARD SMEETH S [Brass and. Copper Works, corner^ eat Randolph and .__LBflßDlaines4ts. . - - - riTJOTED A FIBST-OLASS BBABS-FINISHEE; trade. .135 W«lMadlwn.t., aTTANT^D—A GOOD WOOD ENGRAVER. AND *Tf of rvor. Inquire at 261 Wabash-av. * ■ Cry T> atntßßS. CALL SUNDAY OB MON- W day morning. 976 Madison-st. nrrrANTED—A GOOD GORDON PRESS FEEDER 'VV and a young man who has some knowledge bf job fang. 122 East Lako-st. ; ANTED-BXPEEIENCED SCALE BUILDERS. A. M r:TT.KFRT A CO., 88 State-st. -anted-a good floorman AJfD ,hohse sheer at northeast corner of Bine Island-av. and cbtno-st. ' Tlf ANTED—AN F.XPERIENCF.D TINNER TO GO Vi into too country. Apply at 19 Lake-st., between 8 gad 10 o'clock a. m« ■ VST"ANTED ONE OB TWO GOOD CARRIAGE. WANT ED-TWO GOOD CARPENTERS TO TR3 V; W and ht up stores. Apply at 650 Axcher-av. ■ TANTED—6 CABINETMAKERS TO WORK ON r chair*, etc.: 6 upholsterers for medium to good work. 8. CARTER £ CO., parior furniture manufacturers, and. 146 Lake-st, ; _ 0 "w £sss& .. BELL. _ i ‘ANTED—A GOOD PAPER HANGER, MONDAY Call at 804 West Madison-st., near Wood. -—^Trr/I vT^r)—<; t y good FINISHERS ON TAILORS 1 TV work. No. 071 South Canal-sU „ , - Coachmen. Teamsters, dfco. - '■ find a ctod situation and liberal salary. Apply by letter, —tod state in letter full particulars and references to for £ ompioyors.. Address LB, Tribune office, . .. _ 'ANTED—A MAS OR BOY TO TAKE OABE-OF A Norse; wagos Sl3 a month. Apply a tIIMTvoDMB. ANTED—A STEADY CGACKMAN. CGOLORED> -VY who understands his business and can give good tel * yrmifip. c«tii evening at 910 Mlohigan-av. . TTrANTED—A COLORED BOY. MUST BE A GOOD VV driver, trusty, and not afraid to work. Apply at once. SIS North LaSalle-st. : \ITANTED-A YODKG MAN FROM 18 TO 2 TKAR3 ‘»f to drive a laundry delivery wagon, at£)OREMUS< ftoam lAmuiiy. 203 South Paulina-st. Reference re* aired. ' ' " ;:• - Miscellaneous* ■j ' ~ "XKT ANTED—A NEW YORK . IMPORTING . AND T t jobbing wine and liquor house, well and favorably biown for many years, seek the services of an active young Juan as salesman for the Northwest. .With one who baa a safe and well-established trade among druggists ana grocers, a liberal arrangement will be made. • liiebest of • references of past services will be required. -Address ■ —EMPOBIRR, FotlOffica Box 4531. NowYbrk. - ffTTANTED-MKN IN EVERY COUNTY. II and- State, to sell our new bntton*hole cutter and paodle-threading thimble. Agents that wish the goods frill save money and time by buying direct of tbo manu facturers, at 99 East Modiegn-st., Room 5. ■ • _ T\TANTED-A FEW EXPERIENCED CANVASS it- ersin the city tad country to sell Prof. 'Johnson a Boa-explosive kerosene oil powders. Liberal arrange ments made with first-class men. Apply to or address JOHNSON A CO., 87 Third-av. Call between the hour* Of 9 and 10 a. m. WANTED—IN A WEST SIDE GROCERY. A. BOY _*t-oryoung lady to write 2or 3 hoars daily. Aodrcia Y % Tribune office. . - • ’ 'MrANTED—FOUR OB FIVE COPYISTS WHO * i write a plain, bold, legal hand. Address X 75, Trib nao office. ~ ANTED—TWO GOOD MEN AT SPRINGER’S * I Iron Yard, 23 North Clinton-st. No Irish need •pply. - • - •*TTTANTED-A few ENERGETIC MEN TaCAN t ■ I toss oar rubber goods throughout the Western country. Good men can make a handsome thing. North- - ,*_j- western Novelty Rubber Press Company, 183 East .Wash •agton-st. - ~ ' i TTT ANTED—AGENTS ON SADARY OB COMMXS ; II don at 376 South Stalest.. Boom 18. ■ r ' "UrANTED—EVENING EMPLOYMENT FROM 630 ; . V* Until 10 or U o’clock In the evening, by affcntleman •no understands business matter* lolly, verrbestol deferences given if roauired. Address Xj 81, Tribune office. . ' 'ANTED—A BOY THAT CAN. TAKE CARE OF hoaoß at 603 West Indiana-st., nearßobey. L - T\7ANTED—MEN IN EVERY TOWN. COUNTY. - ' “ and State, to sell our new button-bole cutter ana t , D»dlo-Uircadlng thimble. Agents that wish the goods ... : ;WlsaTe money and time by bujinf direct of the maau ’ ' at yj East MsTdison-st., Boom 5. . “■ -\VAKTED_A SMART BOY FOE PEIVATB FAM-, ily. for waiter. Apply on Monday, at 633 Micni - — T\tasted-a steady, reliable man, to <'•—v-Li. ta * ce care W horses and cow and garden, and dp gen pal work about premises; must bo temperate anolnana* blmis. Call Monday morning. B. Peacock** brick houses TMrtr-BQVfnth-Bt., two blocks west ol.tboJEook Island Address L 72, Tribune office. IX STEADY BOY TO TAKE OABE O/ Vf horses and a cow: wages aiOamotrtb aiid board. Ad* Ftf, Tribune office, - . v WANTED—MALE HEEP.nr Misoellaneons—Continued* TfTANTED-A GERMAN BOY THAT UNDER'-' » V stands the retail grocery business and the English« language; must have reference from last employer. ■ Call for two days at 100 Wilsoa-sL . j TTTANTED-MEN THAT CAN RAISE $3 TO $3, V T for an easy business In city or country, that will pay $3 to $6 per day. Room 8, 25 West Lake-su WANTED— A MAN TO -TAKE*CHARGE OF VEGE- r getable- and gome market; most have good refer ence. • FU, Tribunu office. i TIrANTED—MAN AND WIFE CAN RE FUR-, f » mshed with house, rent paid, ineludingb'ed/stovc, dishes, furniture; all complete, and do a little laundry work. 129 West Madlson-st. ’, . --1 TYTANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE Tt baker; none other nood apply. 137 North Wells-at. IX7* ANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN'OF > r flee and do ouUido work: must bo a good penman, and willing to work cheap at hist. Address X 43, Trib une office, ! * - XKT ANTED—WAITER AT BENNETT’S DINING- Y T rooms, rear S3 South Water-st. . :■ WANTED-A MAN. WITH SOME EXPERIENCE to solicit work for job tin shop, .43 Woftt Washing ton-at. ■ WANTED-A MAN TO MAKE niMSELF USEFUL around a restaurant. • Apply in roar of •81 ‘ South Clark-st. . • ■ ' - *YITANTED—AN EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING W- solicitor. M. 0. BLAND A GO., -37 WoatMadl son-st. • •' w ' 11 AirANTFD a YOUNG MAN TO WASH WINDOWS W uVcfuttarntll Holl. MdCJUtatMt.. cor ner Eld ridge-court. . . ANTED—TWO LIVE MEN TO CANVASS THE city for staple goods. Address X 20, Tribnuo office. WANTED— A COMPETENT PERSON, GKNTLE man, or lady to superintend and manage the sale through agents of a sowing machine of in trinsic merit. Address X hd, Tribano officQ;- i . x —ANTED-A CANVASSER FOR THE CITY, TO take s tea trade already fanned; none but a man of cood address, who understands the business, noed apply. Apply to Tho Great London Tea Company, corner Madt iod «nd ilaistod-ats. ' W" ANTED-A BOY TO TEND MEAT MARKET; one who nmlcrstands the business and-can como well recommended will find a good situation at No. lu!3 West Madlson-st. ■-ITT-ANTED-YGUNG MEN WITH MORE BRAINS YV than capital to suggest something that will pay. .1 will furnish the money. Address L 40, Tribune office. ‘ \W*ANTED—A BOY FROM 13 TO 14 YEARS OF VV ago, to tenda coal office; mast reside in tho West Side. Apply to No. 264 Blno Island-av., M. MOLLEUR. TXT’ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN IN EVERY TOWN, \ V for S3 articles that pay $5 to S2O a day. Address •drawer £sl, Ohleago. _. , - T\T ANTED —BOY 10 TO 13 YEARS, TOR AN OF YY fico, must como well recommended. Boom 33 Rico’s Building, 77 Dearborn-st. Do not apply before 9>s a. m. TXTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SEWING MA TT rhino attachment salesman, to travel throughout tho Northwest. Apply to t). C. CHASE, No. 150 bla to st., 2d floor, Gen. Agent for tbo United. State* for tho Perkin* 1 Euroka Kohler. Good salary to tbo right man. 'TXT*ANTED —A YOUNG MAN IN A GENTEEL Vl business, who resides near Twonty-socond-st. with parents—willing to work cheap to ‘ learn tbo business. Enquire at 84 Madison-st. • WANTED— MAN AND WIFE—HE AS GARDENER, sho as cook and laundress; prefer couple with onoor two boys 14 to 18 years of age. Apply Monday between 9 and 10 a. a. CHARLES C. LAY, 144 Michigan-av. WANTED —FEMALE KEEP. Domestics- . TXT ANTED—GOOD GIRL FOB GENERAL HODSE VV work; small family. 103 Vlacennos-av. TXT ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN -V V eral housework in a family of throe, no children: good references; a good Catholic desirable. Apply at 6X2 Michigsn-sv. - - • WANTED—FIRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAIDS, FINE VV ironsrs, bundle washer, and scrub-girls; none but girls with good references need apply; beat of wages. Call Friday, Saturday, and Monday, between 10 and 1 o’clock, at tbo Grand Pacific Hotel, corner Clark and Jacksoa-sts., Boom ill. ; - Wanted— a no. i cook, washer, and ironer, for a family of four, in a pleasant suburban home. Will give S2O per month and a permanent place to a woman withfirst-olass .references, and no other need apply, at 73 and 74 Dcarborn-st., mom floor, from 9to IS. TXT ANT ED—AT THE DOUGLAS HOUSE,' DINING VV room and laundry girls, good pastry cook, and kitchen girl. , . TXT ANTED—A ’ GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND VV ironer; permanentplace and good wages to a girl well recommended. 19 Honore-st. TXTANTBD-A FIRST-OLASS KITCHEN GIRL, VV German or Norwegian. Apply at 895 Wabash-av. WANTED-AT 1223 MICHIGAN-AV., GOODOOOK, washer, and ironer; good wages. TXTANTED—A GIRL FOB GENERAL HOUSB VV work, at 647 Mlchigan-av. Wanted— a good girl to do general housework in a small family. Inquire at 464 West Indlana-st. - TXTANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR HOUSE VV work. Apply, with reference, at 816 North La- Salient. __ TXTANTED— GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE* VV work. Call Sunday or Monday, from 3to 6. B. WHITTIER, 657 State-st. • • - Wanted— a girl to cook, wash, and iron. In a private family. 53 Sooth Carponter-st. ; WANTED-NDESE-GIEL. APPLY AT ONCE TO 1495 Prairie-av. ~ Wanted— in a small American family, a good girl to do general housework; must know how to coolc. Apply to339Linceln-av. ■ ■ TXTANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL TO NURSE A VV child and do chamber-work; small family. Apply, immediately, at 102- Indiana-av. WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED GIRL TO DO THE work in a of two. Gall, Monday, at 906 West Madison-st. • W ANTED—AT? si t WICTTT-SIfiCOND-BT., A GOOD cook, washer, and ironer. ' Wanted— a good cook, washer and iron er at 121 South Sangamon-st. Also a girl 13 to 11 years of ago; light work. • . - WANTED A GOOD. COMPETENT GIRL FOR I t general housework. Inquire at 364 West Harrison-st. TXT ANTED—A STEADY, RELIABLE SECOND* YV girl, Canadian, English, Gorman, or Scotch; must be neat, willing, and active, and thoroughly-underetand her business ;no others wanted: good wages paid. Apply with reference at 49 Centre-ar. Tuesday and Wednesday, between 2 and 6 p. m. , ‘ IXrANTED—A GOOD STEADY GIRL TO DO THE YV work of a small family. 21 Cottage Grove-av., near -Twenty-sacoad-it. • - ' « XT'ANTED-A GIRL TO COOK. WASH, AND VY iron; also a girl to do second-work, at 115 Cal umet-av. • J •• : A ■ • WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TEND BABY; Y Y one that has had aomo experience preferred. - Apply at 1190 Prairie-av. ♦ WANTED-A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO DO housework in a family of two; must understand wash ing and ironing! Address 1213 Pralrlo-av. WANTED— GIRLTODO GENERAL HOUSE WORK. rinii tM« week at 165 Sooth Wood-st. ■ ~ WANTED-AT 1630 INDIANA-AV., A GOOD GIRL for general housework; must be good cook. - - XX7-ANTED-A GOOD. COMPETENT AMERICAN VY or Gorman girl, for general housework,, at 1187 Michigan-av. ' WANTED— A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at 21 Centro-ar. : ■_ WANTED— A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK FOR two in family. 675 West Lake-st., over furniture store. Swede or Gorman preferred. s XXTANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL VV housework. Apply at 93llDdiana-av.. - . TXTANNTED—A NEAT AND CAPABLE GIRL AT YY 133 Marshfield-av., West Side. Apply in person within three days,. WANTED— A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, or cooking and laundry work in a small fam ily at Hyde Park; work moderately light. Call before 10 o’clock a. m.« Boom 16 Ashland Block.. ■ ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND IRON, at 47 West Randolph-st. • WANTF.D— AT 883 FULTON-ST., AN INTELLI gent girl to do general housework for a small family.. Wanted -girl foe general houseworks German. Swede, or Norwegian preferred:. good wages. Apply at No. 7 Groveland-oourt, near Douglas Honso. ' ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO SECOND WORE and sew; German or Norwegian preferred. Apply, at 1152 State-si. ■ - Wanted— a good nurse girl at 9 south Curtls-it. References required. ANTED—TWO GOOD GIRLS, ONE SUITABLE for washing, ironing, and kltchouwork,and the other to be a firrt-class dining-room girl In every respect, with reference, at 959 Indiaoa-av, W ANTED-A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND IRON or; five In family; l>e»t of wages. ltk> Calamet-av. TTfANTED-AT 953 WABASH-AV. TWO FIRST VV class dining-room girls. Apply Monday morning. ANTED-A COMPETENT SWEDE OR NORWE- TrofrtwTi girl for general boosowork. 9 Oentre-av. Wanted a good girl to do general housework in a small family. Apply at No. 63 South Curtis-st. ' .. _ Wanted— a good girl to do cooking, washing, and ironing, at 83 Wilson-st. Apply early Monday morning- ; . WANTED— 2 GIRLS TOGOINASUBURBAN CITY, one to do kitchen and laundry work, and the other to do second work. Inquire at 1251# Indiana-av. ■ WANTED -A GERMAN, SWEDE OR NORWEGIAN girl to do general housework. Call at 161 West Jack aon-st. _ WANTED-AN AMERICAS OB GERMAN GIRL W lor general hougoffork, at 453 Wcat Harrlaon-at. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in small family, at 144 West Harrison-sU. WANTED— A GOOD GIRL FOR OSAMBERWORK; also one for scrubbing. Inquire at Room 10, 75 Mon- Toe-st., entranco Myora* Opera-Honao. ANTED-AT 256 ILLINOIS-ST., SECOND DOOR from Rush, a good girl to cook, wash, and iron fora small family. WANTED-GOOD WAGEX WILL BE PAID FOR a competent girl to cook, wash and iron for a pri vate family. Apply at 1064 Wabash-av. TTT ANTED—A GOOD TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL VV boose work In family of four; Srandlnavian prefon red. Apply Monday, at 313 West Jaekaon-st. • "TITANTED—GERMAN, NORWEGIAN, OH SWEDE VV cirl to do general housework In a email lafnilr; tbo pianola firat-claes, tho girl must bo the aamo. Addrcaa X .0, Tribnno office. _ ■ t W' ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL housoyorkt at IS Sooth Jcffereon-st.. TrriKTFD-A GOOD COOK AND DINING-ROOM to work. 123 TV«t Waging ton-Bt. i Wanted a good cook, rasher, and •tolled at 26 Indiana-ftT.. comer ol Thlrtocnlh-st. T-rrAVTFP-A rnurPRTEfTP GIRL TCLPO GEN boxuowork In a private family. Call Monday at 556 West Washington-st. ‘ “ " ' ' TXfANTED— A SMALL GIBL TO DO LIGHT UP \V stairs work at 1153 Wabash-av» • - : TXT ANTED—A GOOD. STRONG GIRL FOB THE W Wtchcn. Ono who can wash and Iron. Appfrafr TO West Adams-st. * —— WANTFP— A • GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND • troni at SIS North Frasklia-at; anted— girl to do general eousb work, at IM 'Walnut, t. TiiE'CIITCXGD DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1873. . . . - .• - - r • f'y "* '• . ' ''» • : • : : : * ->/ - • * ' . WANTED—EEMAEE HEEP.~ ~ Domestics—Continued. I • TITANTED—ATMS WABASH-AY„ IRVING HOUSE, If two laundry girls. . . «.. ... TTfANTED - GIRL TO. DO GENERAL .HOUSE- U work; family: small. Call Mo"d«y at -121 South Hoyne-st. 1 . I s' 1 ■mrANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE -\ V -work, good cook, washer, and Ironcr; liberal wages. Apply on Monday, at 1406 Wabath-av. r ... . ■ TVTANTED—A GOOD COOK,. WASHER, AND i V irouer in private family. S9< Michlgan-av. TirANTED—AT 1134 PRAIRIE-AV., A GIRL TOR Y V general bouanwotk, in a private family. Must bo a good plain cook, washer, and xroner. Steady situation. WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL‘HOUSE work, at&s3Stato-st. 1 - ANTED - A GERMAN, NORWEGIAN. OR Swede girl to do general housework in a small fami ly. Apply at, No. 87 Tnird-ar.. Room No. 7. r ANTED— AT 25 BBYANT-AV., A GIRL TO TAKE care of a baby In tho day-time; can stay, at home nights. - ' ■ WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family at Oak Park.' Apply at Room 2,147 Randolph-st., 3 to S o’clock. WANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in a private family. Apply at 463 West Jaokson-st. • - - * • TIT ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE m .work. Apply at 49 Oak-av. - '.T I TtTANTED-6 LAUNDRESSES, 1 VEGETABLE •V» cook, 3 dishwashers, And girls for private families. Mrs. HAMILTON’S, 48 South Unlon-st.- ' ‘ ' *1 AT ANTED—AT £23 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.-A i T reliable girl to wash dishes and assist in kitchen for a private boarajpg-house. Come ready for work. ~ f WANTED— IMMEDIATELY—FIRST-CLASS COOK; reforenoes roqulred. 1106 Prairie-av. ~ u TWANTED—A GIRL • (COLORED) FOR GENERAL - i v housework, must bo a good cook; good wages. Apply at side door 7QK State-st., Monday. . ... WANTED— A GOOD STRONG GIRL FOR GEN-J ©ral housework In a family of four: must bo a good washer and ironor.: Apply at 4o North Morgan-st*. - TIT"ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL > V .house-work. Apply- at cottage, northwest corner of Monroe and Aberdoon-ste. ' WANTED— A SMART. ACTIVE GIRL FOR THE kitchen. German, Norwegian, or Swede preferred. Apply at 263 Wamra-av. - - T\rANTED-3 GIRLS, ONE FOB COOKING, THE Y V other for waiting on tho table, in a private boarding honse. 115 West Kinzie-it. ANTED—SECOND GIRL AT 100 NORTH WELLS- WANTKD-FIVE DINING-ROOM GIRLS AT THE People’s Dining n*l\ 190-East Monroe-* t. CnlL Monday morning* ~ WANTED-COOK3, DINING-ROOM GIRLS. AND girls for general hoosework, at Great Western Eas iness VT/.h.n g ß, S4 Union-fit., corner Washington. WANTED— A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND inner. Apply at 83 Boah-st,, Monday, r ■\T7ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASHER, AND VV Ironer: also a competent girl for second work.. To first-class servants first-class wages will bo,paid. Apply Monday and Tuesday, with references, at 108 Cass-st., first door north of Ontario. • » ■ ANTED—A GOOK COOK AT 69 NORTH SHEL- WANTED-GERMAN OB NORWEGIAN GIRL TO cook, wash, and iron; one that “understands her business. 477 Fnltou-st., coraw UnionPark-plaoe. TIT ANTED—SIX GOOD PAINTERS AND CAL VV somlaors. CaUatßooms7 Exchange Building, at 7 o’clock Monday morning. - ANTED-GIKL FOR HOUSEWORK. SWEDE or Norwegian; must bo good cook, washer, and Ironer. 85 Centre-ar. * ■'' ■'' ■*■ TXT ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND >V iron. German or Scandinavian preforreo- Apply, with references, at 307 West Washington-st. WANTED-AT 24 ABERDEEN-ST., A GOOD SEC-, V V ond girl. ANTED-TWO GOOD. SWEDE OB GERMAN girls; one for cook, and one, for laundress; pmato family. • Inquire immediately, with reference, 1134 Prai tie-av. TITAOTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ,VV in & «mnil family, at 543 Butterfield-st.—■ WANTED —AT 703 MICHIGAN-AV., CORNER Twentieth-si., a competent girl to cook, wash, 4o„ Fngljwh; German, or Swedish preferred.' ■ * " WANTED— A GOOD GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND Iron. Call Monday morning at 596 West Adama-at, ANTED-A GOOD GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSE work In a family of throe; situation permanent. Ap ply at 1407 Pralrie-av. ANTED-A GERMAN OR NORWEGIAN GIRI* who understands cooking, washing, and general housework. Good wages will bo paid to a competent hand. Call at 873 West Washington-st. WANTED— A GOOD GIRL. TO DO SECOND work and take care of children; references re quired. Apply at No. 107 South Sangamon-st. • Wanted— a girl to do general house* work. Call early Sunday, at 144 West Adama-st. TXTANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE: YY work, at 860 West Madison st. ... J K '■ TXTANTED—A GOOD COOK, AT 670 MICHIGAN-AV.; VV need not apply unless understand cooking. xxtSnted—a good, clean - sSiTfor gkneb- VV al housework in a family of throe; wages, $3 per week. Call Monday forenoon at 130 West Adama-at. ANTED-AT 1123 INDIANA-AV., A FIRST-- class cook, where there are boarders. References required. _ ■ -TXTANTED-A GIRL TO WASH DISHES AT CON- W ttoontal Hotel. 479, 4SI, and 483 Stato-rt., comet Eldridge-court. WANTEO-THREE COOKS AND FJYB WAITER- Hirla at th. Chri»tlan Union Now Hollj Tree Dinln, Room, 169 Fifthly. Call to-day. - ■ -■ - WANTED— GIRL FOE GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Inquire at 1141 Mlcbigaa-sv. • * TtTANTED—AT M 3 WABASH*AV.. A COMPETENT TT cook and chambermaid, tor pmatoiw»rOi«»».hnn»». WANTED —THREE KITCHEN-GIRLS AT THE Ogden House; como immediately. Seamstresses* ; * . WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO SEW cactus and fancy braid hats, no others wanted. A. A. TURNER, 280 Wabash-av. . XXrANTED—TWO PERFECT SHIRT-MAKERS ON VV the Wheeler A Wilson maohines. Appply at 367 Blue Island-av, i TITANTED—GIRLS TO WORK ON DRESS-MAK YY ing. Apply at No. 50 Thiztieth-st.. immediately: also an apprentice. - ■ • ■ WANTED— AT 208 SOUTH PAHK-AV., 8 GIRLS to learn dressmaking, i ¥ XITANTED—ONE GOOD DRESSMAKER YY apprentices at 1268 Prairie-av,. • _ 1 : WANTED-A GIRL TO SEW ON VESTS. .APPLY >V atlgODoarborn-st., Room SI, np-stairs. » WANTED— 3 APPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS making, at 775 Wabash-av, , ITT ANTED—EXPERIENCED STRAW SEWERS AT VV D. WEBSTER A GO’S., 270 and 572 WANTED —TWO APPRENTICES TO LEARN dressmaking. ApplyatMS West Madlaon-sl. XXrANTED-2 EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKERS AT YY 483 Mitcbell-et. Only first-class need apply,.. . ."ntTANTED—A SEAMSTRESS TO ASSIST IN YV dressmaking. Apply at 694 Wabash-av. TXrANTED—A MAN TO LEARN THE FIRE 3NSUR VYance business; must be over 20 years of oge, and from the country; most bo a good talker, and have bad successful experience In canvassing or soliciting; com pensaticn moderate. Apply at 175 South Clatk-st;, cor ner Monroo, office No. 9. . ‘ • WANTED-A FIBST-OLASS SEIRTMAKEILAT •VY the London Shirt House, 430.Stato-sfc., with a Wheel er 4 Wilson machine. - ~ WANTED-BY MRS; PAULINE LETANG. 22* WA bash-av., 6 good sowing-girls and button-hole mak ers ; also 3 apprentices. ■ - *\TT ANTED—WHEELER i WILSON SEWING-MA VY cbino operator; most understand dressmaking. Ap ply at SCO Calnmot-av. WANTED— EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND DRBSS makors; steady work and good pay* HOTOHKIN, ■ PATAIKR & CQ., 137 and 139 Stato-sL ‘ “WANTED SEAMSTRESS TO DO PLAIN SEW YY ing, at 15 Abordeon-st. " XirANTED A GOOD SEAMSTRESS; ONE VY ling ter assist in taking coro of children; Apply at2B9- . West Madison-st. • -r-. ■ ' TirANTED—FIRST-CLASS SHIRTMAKERS “AND VY WEBBER 4 harkin', .109 South- Clark-st. . . - ' • Nurses. ■ WANTED— A GOOD WET NURSE. INQUIRE OF £. O. LONG, Bank, corner of LaSalle and Lake-sts. ■ WANTED-NURSE-GIRL ABOUT IS YEARS OLD, \ Y for child 2 years old, afternoons only. Hunols-st., second door from Rush. - < - ANTED-A NURSE GIRL; MUST BE FXKST~ . class, with beat of references. Apply at 934 In diana-ar. • • • ’ _ WANTED -A GIRL TO TAKE OARB OF TWO. children. Apply ata&Throop-st. - I W ANTED-A NURSE GIRL. BETWEEN 14 AND 16. GaU at Parker House, corner Hoisted and Madison ■ts.. 800m93. . ANTED-A ‘NURSE TO TEND BABY AND children. Inquire at 71 South Robey-st. Employment Agencies* TTTANTED—GOOD GIRLS FOR PRIVATE FAMI- W lies. Swedes, Norwegians, Danes, and GonDw*\ oooks, nurse girls, generalhonsework, at Mrs. XJUan.a, a Intelßgenco Office, 80 MUwaukoe-av. *rrrANTED— DANE, NORWEGIAN,, SWEDE,-AND VV Gorman girls for general housework; also cooks and laundress girls for hotels and restaurants. Apply at Oie Groat Western Employment Office, 97 West Randolph st.. Rooms 3 and 4. _ * WANTED— GIRDS OF EVERY NATIONALITY lor boarding houses and prirato families In city and conntiTvat MRS. THOMPSON'S Offlce. 1000 Stalest. anted-immediately. at the STAB EM rloyment Office, oooks and chambermaids for the lakes; also 500 good girl* for hotels, restaurants, laun dries. boarding and private houses: highest wages paid competent help. No. 6 West Madison; Branch Office, 126 West Mooroe-st. Miscellaneous* WANTED-AN APPRENTICE IN THE HAIR BJJSl nesg, at 194 Pottage Grove-av. ; ; Joderson-et.; none bat experienced bends need spplr. w^-^p^^?^t H^lg AVERB - AT food pay. • SS3 Stato-at. • • • ANT ICX>_AN experienced, saleslady, at 133 SUte-st, ; .. TTTAKTED—A GIRL TO ASSIST IK LACK- W uSSy, jolting .DC. prolcrrcd. Apply at Mr). MIDDLETOK S Aaco lanpdry, 160 -Tffenty-aecond-Bt. . - ' ■ tnrf Bonnet Bleachery, 250 Btato-st« - . WANTED-LADT CANVASSERS. gant profitable. Address GOOD-WILL, nno office. ' Li WANTED— LADIES TO CANVASS FOB COB INI-' ttol letters, rubber bosoms, and Britos Jobber eoodi general If; can make good wage*. Addras*r».,W,J»oyOi 6r Bobber Press Co., MSEsstYrashtoatoa-rt. ,- - , ! . u^WSNTE3>- ; rEߣAlS'HiiliP f r rr ' Xaimdresses* TTT ANTED—GOOD WASHERS AND GOOD SHIRT- T T Irocor*. at Doremu*’ Steam Laundry, SOS Sooth Pan lina-st., near Van Boren. - - • WANTED —GERMAN- OB SWEDE HELP IN work-room Immediately.. Eureka Laundry, L 57 West - TIT ANTED—THREE GOOD SHIRT ISONEES, AT V V 191 Sooth Clark-st., to work in laundry. - WANTED— ONE FIRST-CLASS LADIES’ CLOTHES ironer and one good washwoman. Applyat MID DLETON'S Steam Laundry. 14 East Adams-st. • SITUATIONS WANTED—MAID. Bopkkeopqrs. Clerks. &o. SITUATION WANTED-AS DRUG CLERK. WOULD prefer, a country town; Syesrs’ exporienco; good reference. Address DRUGS, 337 Nowberry-av* • SITUATION WANTJpJ-TO- DRUGGISTS—A_ Li censed first-class drag clerk, speaking English, German. French, and ltallaa; best references. Address .O 47, Tribune office. . ■ - • SITUATION WANTED —TO TRAVEL FOR A wholesale.grocery, tea, or tobacco house, or ship* ping clerk, assistant bookkeeper, and collector; good ref erences. Address JA, l&l South Leavitt-st. ~ - SITUATION WANTED—ACCOUNT BOOKS OPEN ed, closed or examined, posting, adjusting, otc., atrr tended to evenings or daytimo, by a competent ana ex perienced accountant. Address V 53,. Tribune office. - SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT AND experienced druggist, conversant with English and German. Address L 63, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A DRUG AND PRE soriptlon clerk of five yean* experience; speaks and writes the German and English languages. References given. Address L 83, Tribane office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A MEMBER OP THE Chicago Board of Trade, capable of attending to transaction* ’"on '*‘ Change," correspondence, or book* keeping. Address Y6, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE GRO eeiy house as shipping clerk, or clerk in dry goods store; has bad 3 years’ experience in dry goods business: can speak English* and German-readily. - Can-give good references II required. Address JR, 359 West Polk-et. SITUATION WANTED—AS ASSISTANT BOOK keeper, copyist, clerk, or correspondent, by a young msn having good references and an account In savings bank: penmanship first-class; can give security. Address L 68, Tribune office. -• SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN 87 YEARS OLD; has bad 13 years' experience in mercantile business and 7 years on aewspaporaj-waata to engage witha good firm as correspondent or salesman. Those wanting a good steady Christian man, and mean bosino&s, address R. L., 97 Aberdeen**!.. . *• - ■■ S’* ITUATION WANTED —BY A SHORT-HAND writer, as correspondent; is a good accountant, and woold.be willing to keopa set of books in addition to his other work Address L 29, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS PRESCRIPTION CLERK by a graduate of tho Philadelphia College of Phar macy, who alao speaks Gorman. Address X7l« Tribano office. ' . ■ - SITUATION WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE by an experienced bookkeeper who ia thoroughly roc commended. Address P. O. Box 135. , ; SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and salesman in a grocery store. Address D. T. DUNK, New Buffalo, Mich. " ‘ ' SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT BOOK koeper to fill any active position with a good business house; can bring long experience, and largo acquaintance in city and country; unexceptionable city references; sal ary satisfactory. Address Xl 5, Tribano office. -« SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT AND experienced bookkeeper. The beat of city references. Address L 52, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED double-entry bookkeeper in a wholesale or manufac turing concern. References famished. Address X 22, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED clerk in a law or real estate office. Best of references given; would be willing to deposit S3OO or S4OO with em ployer. Address X 70, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER AND trustworthy young man; in a wholesale house prefer red ; ha is a good penman figunri tho best of refer ences be given. Address FlO, Tribune office. S*” ITUATION WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE, as bookkeeper, or to take charge of the correspond ence ; Is a good penman, correct in account*, and bas bad some years* experience In general office work; satisfactory references. Address Xl 3, Tribano office. SITUATION WANTED-A GENTLEMAN OF EX tensive business experience desires to connect himself with a responsible house in any legitimate business. Fully qualified to act as manager, assistant manager, corre spondent bookkeeper, cashier, or in a general capacity. Best of olty references. Please address X 61, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS . BOOKKEEPER; 81 years of age; fully competent. First-class references. Salary moderate. Address X 60, Tribune office.. . SITUATION WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED EN try clerk wants immediate employment at a moderate salary. Address F 20, Tribano office. SITUATION WANTED —BY A YOUNG MAN 23 years of age, as bookkeeper, copyist, shipping or en try clerk; good references. Address F 22, T ribuno office. Trades. SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOSTON OUSTOM cuttor; in Illlnai*, low., Minnesota, or Wisconsin; will buy an interest in a good paying trade. T. F. PHIL LIPS, 10 and 13 Madison-st., Chicago. . .. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN (A stranger)'as helper In a biaoksmlthlng or machine ■hop; has bad experience In both; wages not ao much an object as a good situation. Address C 90, Tribune office. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO YOUNG MEN. one as engineer the other as scroll-sawyer. Address by letter AorE, 107 West Bandolph-st., Room 27. . CITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED O machine on a tenoning, sticking, moulding ma chine or scroll-saw. Address D, care F.,Schultz, 111 Bonker-et, - - SITUATION WANTED—BT A SOBER YOUNffMAN of good muscle, to scrro as apprentice at stono-out ting, carriage-blacksmithlng, or any good trade: unex ceptionable reference* given; guardian will give bond If manlrod, ttmtlwtllMXTßmT 611 Bme. _Ad<!reu, girla* iwiiowlars, trade,-Ac., L 23, Tribune office-. SITUATION WANTED—IN A PRINTING OFFICE by a young man as pressman, and engineer if de llrtd. Address PRINTER, 158 West Adama-st. S~ ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS RE toncher of negatives and India-ink worker. Address JOHN FRANK; Orient Hotel. SITUATION WANTED —BY A GAS-FITTER, strictly temperate; can lend 8500 to employer, or will . take an interest with some good plumber. • Address Ll2, Tribono office. ' - • ' ; * C ITUATION WANTED—A CARPENTER JUST IN O fromthe West, without money or tools, :wants a place where he can keep his wife; she will help if necessary. Have education and refertmee* for any business. Address •JT 7,‘Tribune office. ' ' ' ■ • J SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY 17 YEARS OIJ) *0 to run a small engine, or work in a machine shop; has had experience in both branches. Address DAVID O ANROYD, No. HI Hnbbard-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A PRINTER, WITH 4 years' experience; can do good jobp re ss-war k; .will go -in country. Addross L 47, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-TOI:ARCHITECTS JISD O' Builders—By an experienced man as mason foreman,' work from plans, speaks German ss well as English. Ad dress O 95, Tribune office. , - . , . * SITUATION WANXEDt-A FIRST-CLASS. ENGl heer of many years' experience', sober end industrious, and who can famish good references, would like a ‘situa tion- Call or address ENGINEER, 330 Booth Halstcd-st. Coachmen, Teamsters. &€• SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG, MARRIED man. Swede, as coachman In private family, thorough ly understands the care of horses and carriages, and well acquainted with the city; gpod city references. Address Loo, Tribune office. . . > SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN (Swede) as first-class coachman; several years ex perience ;. best of references. Address • L 27, Tribune office... . ~ , . SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A London man of experience. City reference from last employer. Address 8., 217 McGragor-it. - S~ ITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY as coachman and groom, by a young man thor oughly understands his bnalnoss; is a good driver: willing to make himself useful: can furnish best of reference. Address L 14, Tribune office. • ■ - ■ SITUATION WANTED-BY A COACHMAN WHO understands tho taking'care of horses, and is willing to make himself useful about tho- house. >Ple&so call or address for two day* at 280 West’ Lako-at. JOHN A. JOHNSON. .... . SITUATION WANTED-BY A' COMPETENT AND good man as hostler and to work at all work,- with a private family. Good reference. Address or call at -12 West Twelth-st,. SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN BY A RE spoctable and trustworthy man (Dane) • who can give first-class references. Address F9, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS- COACHMAN BY AN Englishman; ten year* experience; thoroughly un derstands tho care of nones and carriages. Address a 100, Tribune office. JjKaoeUaneons. . ' CTTUATION WANTED—AS ADVANCE AGENT OB OTroaeuror of a first-ciaaa Show, Tnrallng roape,or traveling Physician, by a man well posted In the KOOSra .phyoftne country. Can fnrniib neat of reference lor business Qualifications, sobriety, Ac. ;dsoßSMcasn, It necessary, Address, for 10 day«. £. O. Box Hi, Bellevue, lowa. • • ■ . _ SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS borer* collector, or any outeide basinew; “M *Wr experience In wholesale grocery house, aadcea first-olasa city reference. Acloress a TO* Tribone ofnce. SITUATION WAKTED-A YOUNG GERMAN MAR ried mu wishes ft sltnalion u porter in »ny businw, or to deliver goods or groceries; la well *cquainted nVs city, and understands driving horses. Address u <o. Tribune office. 1 - SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY'AND. EE liable man, as watchman or janitor; boat ox referen* cos, Addreaa L 20, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS NIGHT 'WATCHMAN, Call or address ITB MaiweU st.. Chicago. SITUATION WANTED —BY A YOUNG SOANDl narian, in 27, In a private family, or any otherJitad of work: ho drat-rate wnwnmfimiatlnii# Fleaseau dreaa X S3, Tribnna office. 1 - SITUATION WAHTED-AYOUtfGMABMBDMAJJ, thoroughly posted In the neanpaper bnslne**,, • situation; wlligo out of tovrn. Adore** Y W# Trihuno office. ' • ’ - S~ ITUATION WANTED—AB COIXECTOR.ORSOMB good outdoor employment. Addrfl** GOSS, SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAS experience, as country collector.. Undonbted eaces trfven; also unquestionable. security if required. Address I> 41, Tribune office. * - SITUATION _ W ANTED—BY A YpUNG MAK. almost a stranger in the city, and broke; baa t education. and experience for oaitoM»orwork. un®* coptiotiAbia references., Address 1*43, Tribtmo offleg. ■ Situations wahted-by a hew MAMiEp Danish couple, where man coaid do eerrlco as coaca man, porter, or on a farm, and woman Ufa) car a o I th boose or do general housework; they both a^ 041 English. Address X 22, Tribune otßce. SITUATION WANTED—BY A MmDLE-AUtIJ msn, sobor, Industrious; underytsads tho Uiaor business.!aui not afraid of work. .A 1 reference*. Afl* dress X S3, Tribune office, for one week. SITUATION WANTED—BY A LADYp ASEWIJO machine office; Is familiar vritll WbeclcrAWiliou. Grorar A Baker, and Singer machines. Addiwa u Tribone office. . ; ; CIXOATION WAKTED-BY A YOUNG MAS 2 O yearn’, of age, with aome good morcanUie hooso, _ trawling eataaman.'wlia baa eight- years “PJjSSanen in soma other capacity, being »ery maxima » “*» * gagement; wlllbopleaaodtocan vacancy, and can fire- the best of city reference** ao dross rifl, Trifrms office. \ SITUATIONS WANTED—MAI»E. Miscel2anoou s --ContiiiTied* QITUATIONS WANTED—FOR MAN AND WIFE O (Americans) as janitors, or somethlogof that kind or business. Good reference*. Address II N, No. 468 Booth Dearborn-st. QITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN BOY O about 16 years old: active, honest and willing; has the beatCof reference. Has worked at the neck-tie business the last two years. Call or address J. P. MOORE, 214 West Adams-sL SITUATION WANTED—IN A HOTEL OR FlßST class saloon, by an experienced bartender, late from the Watkins House, Albany, N. Y.; good city references.' S, C» CHEBNEY, city Post-office. SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMAIiS Domestics* SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN GIRL to do light work for her board, and go to school; no calls received on Sunday. Call or address 956 West bum* roo-at*. • ' ■ • SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD RESPEOT abIe girl to do second work is anico private family, or would do general housework In a small private family; reference from last place. Please call at SIS South Jeffer son-*!., near Twenty-second. - SITUATION WANTED —BY A COMPETENT .woman, with a child 5 years old, to do general bouse* work. Apply at 40 Hope-st. ■ SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL TO do light second work and sewing. Please call Monday In hardware store, 913 State-st, QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL O who understands all kinds of work in a small private family wbero there is no girl required but one; a family of two or three preferred; old folks preferred to live with. No. 15Rca-av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do second work or housework in a small private family. Call atSSOTwenty-eecond-st., up-stairs. . _ SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG NORWE gian girl to do second work in a email family; good references. Please call at 61 West Van Buren-st. - QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL O to do general housework. Apply to 69 North Alar* ket-sU . - QITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO CANADIAN O girls, sisters, one as cook, and other second-girl: best of references. 873 Michlgan-av. Gall Monday, in base ment. •_ ' • SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL TO DO light second-work or toko cans of children. Apply at Buß South Morgan-st. South Side preferred. . SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE yonng girl, to do second work or taka care of children In a private family. . Call or address 76 St. Clalr-at. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN PRO testant girl as cook in a first-class private family, and a second girl also in the same family; best of references* Call at 1W Burnaido-st., between Sixteenth and Seven* toenth-st. - SITUATION - WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do second work In email private family. Call or address 351 Sonth Jefferson-st. . - • SITUATION WANTED—BY. A MIDDLE-AGED woman to go In the country aa nurse; will make her self naofal. . Apply 265 East Ohlcago-av. -■• • ■ SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS WO- O ' man pastry cook; best of city references. Address 46 South Union-st. : OirUATION WANTED-BY A FRENCH COOK; O private family preferred. Best city references. Ad dress X 69, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl, ia a first-class family, to do second work. In quire on Monday, at & Eldridge-court. ~ ■ Situations wakted-by two respectable girls, in'a private family, one for kitchen, and tho other for up-stairs; bo seen at 11 Crown-st. Monday. O ITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL, AS O second girl or nurso. Apply nt 834 Larrtboo-st., np slairs, Monday or Tuesday. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO housework in a small private family. West Side pre ferred. Apply at 166 Sou*u Jefferson-st. CITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL (DANE) O as cook, or second girl In a small private family. Please call to-day at No. 82 MUwimkee-av., up stairs. SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, aa oook in a private family or in a board ing-house, whore a kitchen-girl is kept. Please-call or address, Monday, CC3 South Holsted-st., down-stairs. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT SEC ond-girl in a respectable private family; references given. Please call at 137 Butterfleld-st., between Twenty first and Twenty-second. • CITUATION WANTED-BT A PROTESTANT.GIRL Oaa oook. Olty references. Call on Monday, 70 North Saagamon-st. • CITUATION WANTED-AS FIRST-CLASS COOK Oin a private family. Call or address COOK, 829 West Waahington-st. ~ SITUATION WANTED—CAPABLE GIRL WOULD like situation In a family of throe or four grown per sons to do general work. None other bnt first-class people need apply. Good references. Call or address ILO State-st. . SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS cook; reference given if required* Call or address at 53 North May-st., Monday. • Housekeepers. SITUATION WANTED-AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A lady who bas had practical experience la a hotel, or would accept a position as seamstress; has a Singer machine; willing to make herself useful. Address MKS. G., No. 490 West Twelfth-st* - SITUATION WANTED-AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A young widow of some experience. Address MRS OLIVER, City P. O. SITUATION WANTED —BY A MIDDLE-AGED widow-woman (American) without incumbrance, as housekeeper or companion to an Invalid lady. No objec tion to residing ont of the city or traveling. Address L 87 Tribano office. _ CITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR O any responsible place where a trustworthy person is needed, by an experienced English woman and daughter, where there ia a good school- Englewood preferred.; or a small cottage to rent where washing can bo dons at home. Inquire for one week at 29 Twenty-fifth st. A good nurse r*n be found at same address. SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A first-class hotel by alady of experience; unexception able reference* given. Address L 32, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY FULLY COM patent to take care of child and do plain sewing; best of references. 45 South Union-st. _ SITUATION WANTED —BY A FIRST-CLASS housekeeper, where help is famished. Apply at 17»> Wost Madlson-st.; best of reference*. ■' SITUATION WANTED-AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A young lady; widower or bachelor preferred.; Ad dress O 79. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A WIDOW LaDY OF experience as housekeeper; widower's family pae ferred. Call on Monday at 278 State-st., Room 21. , Situations wanted-a single lady with her mother, of the highest respectability and most satisfactory references, wish toactaa housekeepers to- Jethorfora widower; one with children preferred. Ad res*F 85, Tribune office. ' Seamstresses- S ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. A first-class sower, in family or store. Apply at 835 Uli noia-st, . • ’ SITUATION WANTED —BY A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker, by the day. Reference* given Address Xl 3, Tribune office. ACTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY AS O seamstress, by the day or week. Address J 9, care of Carrier No. 73. . O ITUATION WANTED-BY A SEAMSTRESS, TO Ogo by the day or week. Understand* cutting and nl tfaur. Can furnish machine. A permanent situation pre ferred. Call or address MF, lIS4 Wabash-av. SITUATION WANTED—AS SEAMSTRESS BY A young lady of experience In a first-class foamy • a good homo preferred to big wage*. AddrossO 81, Tribune, office. . SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED dressmaker to go out by the day. Address 487 Ar nold-et. • OITUATION WANTED -A DRESSMAKER WOULD U - like to Tn»V«» an engagement in some first-class house as cutter, or would go into families for this season. Ad dress F 29j Tribune office. ... SITUATION WANTED-AS OPERATOR IN DRESS making department; can furnish machine. Call at 60 Alexandar-st., between Twenty-second and Tweaty third-st. - ' SITUATION WANTED - BY j A FHIST CLASS dressmaker In families; outs and fit* ladle* clothing. Address V 84, Tribuao office. ’ Q ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS DRESS & maker by the day or week. Address R6, care Carrier Ho. 73. * J SITUATION WANTED-AS OPERATOR IN FAMT lies, and do dress-making. • Terms, sl.bo per day. Address F 31, Tribune office. • Nurses- O ITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN, AS A o nurse in a family which goes to Europe; speaks both languages well. The best of city reference* given. Ad drela MRS. C. S., grocery store, at 137 West Lake-st. SITUATION WANTED —BY AN EXPERIENCED American l*d>- « woman?* : nferanca given. Call Mondaj and Tuesday* No. So Price place, MBS. 'LEWIS. OITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE GIRL, WITH A. O famllr unln«jEa»t. by a reipcctable, smart young wo man- AddreasF2s, frriboneotflco. OITDATIONWANTED-Alf EXPERIENCED JfUBSE O to attend ladies in thoir confinement, can bo found by addressing X 45, Tribune office. CnTTATION WANTED-BV A COLORED LADY O to go traveling vriLb a lady as nurse. Call at or ad* dress Uo Fourth-sv. ~ _ S' ITUATION WAKTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED lady’s nmso, jast disengaged. Would like to malto ft fall engagement. Has np objection to tbo country. Please f -%U or address JT, 3fl) Halatod-aU ' Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED—A SOPRANO SINGER Trtsbea a situation in a quartette or thoir. Address Ll3. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—COPYING BT A LADY who writes a plain and rapid baud, to do at her own Address L 30, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-UNE DAME FRANCAISE, sneaking German, who has spent Syears In a family here a* governess, tvisnea a situation as lady s coin pa ff* non” to go to Europe; the very best references clren. 33S Statelet.t BoomS». CITUA.TIOX WASTED—AS CLERK JjFSJf o goods or notion store by & young Udy. Address X<6, Tribune office.' ' omJATIpN. WANTED—AN ENGLISH LADY O Umronghiy acqnatated with tho French language. to desirous of the position, for tho summer months, either of oompcnlon te a family: a Mmtortable tame the principal object. Address Lls. Tribune office. OITUATION WAKTED-BY A YOUA G _ LADY AS O assistant bookkeeper or copyist; haa a diploma and recommendation from a business college. and heat of city roferraces; srrltcs a plate business hand; tesamneo office teufejred. Address L 28. Tribune office. Situation wanted— by a widow lady of middle leeue traveling companion to a family or an Invalid; would not object to go abroad; wages not 10 Enchanobjectaa alghl-aoelng: beat of < reference* given and required. Addreaa I. care Carrier ICO. S~ etuation waktkd-bt a youmj emu as in a bakery or confectionary; tiio best ol refer ences. Call orafldresa 181 CurUa-at. ; S" ITUATION WANTED - IMMEDIATELY BYA lady, good and quick writer, aalcawomnn and needle woman; need to btumeu; very willing and anshmip to work. Xny reasonable pay accepted. Address F C, Trib tinft office* • O ITUATION WAKTED-THE JANITEESSSHff’OF O a hoildlng, by a perion of c jparlo nco; or would take care of famished rooms and offices. Mrs. THOMPSON,- 147 North WelU-st., upstairs. .;T ; SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. Eaim dresses. SITUATION WANTED-BYACOMPETENTLAUN dress, one or two families' washing to do at home.' Terms reasonable. Call or address MBS. "WOODMAN,. 119Sebor-st., In thereae. Employment Agencies. Situations wantbd-families supplied with the beat of help and good girls with situations at Mrs. WHITTAKER’S, No. 2& East Chtcsgo-av. Situations wanted—extra exertions made to supply the great demand with reliable help, at Mrs. BAXKAM'S office. SSo Wabash-sr. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD, KESPECT abIe girl In first-class private family; second-work or light work and sewing: chambermaid or waitress in first class private family. Miss BARTON’S office, 883 State-st. QITUATION3 WANTED—BY SOME OK THE BEST O cooks sod chambermaids in the city, on the lakes. Cap tains, If you give oar office one trial yon will always con tinue to patronize ns. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hotels, restaurants, laundries, boarding and private booses, are invited' to give ns a call, aa we work to tho interest of everyone, we furnish first-class female help, with refer ences, to all branches of business. MRS. POTTER can be found at No. 5 West Madlson-sC. W. A. REDDY. Branch Office, 126 West Monroe-st. Star Employment Office. MUSICAL* A SPLENDID SECOND-HAND PARLOR ORGAN, two full sets of reeds, anb-bass and tremolo, 6 stops, $125, worth $225. R. D. "WILLSON, 53 and 55 South Ada-sU • A SWEET-TONED ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE will bo sold for $75 cash, worth $150.' 7 East Elght eonth-st. . . . For sale-a new yoekpiano.carved legs, over-strnng bass, front round comers, and atool,-foc 8200, at PROSSER'S, 274 State-st. For sale-very cheap-a new piano, has been scratched by transportation. PDETZ’S Mnsio Store, 77 North Clark-at, • " . . • • • Fob sale-an s-key, ivory-head, cocoa Ante, very cheap, by bookkeeper at bank 10 North Canal-st. - FOB SALE-PIANO ORDER, CALLS FOB $325; to apply on purchase of $075; piano will sell for SIOO. Also, a first-class ticket to" St, Louis, for $9. Apply at store, 125 Dearbornst. • For sale-a fine-tonbd knabe piano, at a bargain. Address FSO, Tribune office. FOB SALE-MUST BE SOLD BEFORE FRIDAY— One Emerson piano, in splendid order; seven octaves, rich rosewood case, four round corners, carved legs, double mouldings, Ac.: finished back same as front; can bo bonght cheap. Address F 32, Tribnne office. ' For salb-ob to bent—a very superior piano; will sell for ono-balf Its value, or rent to some fust-class family. DORAN A BUCKLEY, 134 Clark-et. TpOR SALE—CHEAP FOB CASH, OB EXCHANGE J? for gold watch or diamonds, one 7-octava piano, cost $550. Apply to HODGES A CO., 613 West Lake-et. ■pOR SALE-A FINE-TONED 7-OCTAVB PIANO. JP cheap for cash- Inquire at 371 Bottorfiold-eU- Fob sale-plain 7-octave piano, selected and used by a Professor: warranted perfect; cheap for cash If sold this week. Call at 139 P&rk-av - . Fob sale-one fibst-class piano, very cheap, or will exchange for a good four or six-seated carriage. Address 0 86, Tribune office. Good piano, m perfect order, for sale cheap for cash, or will taka good gold watch or other valuables In part payment. Address X 74, Tribune office. TT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THE NEW PIANOS JL tw. lam selling for $250 cash; 7-octave, large size, serpentine moulding, and carved legs. £sl Park-av. ONE NEW PIANO, UNSURPASSED FOR STYLE and richness of tone, with ail modern improvements, for sale at $375; also, one, a' perfect beauty, and good tons, at .*275: also, a parlor grand at $250, and one nearly now at sf?s. B. MAuZY, 73 South Halsted-st., comer Madison, up-stairs. Removal op piano rooms to 274 state-st., near Vanßuren. Pianos and organs to rent and for sale. Renting a specialty. WM. R. PROSSER. ’ Situation wanted—a fibst-class tenor-, singer can be engaged by addressing L 62, Tribune office. • ■ • TO RENT-OK FOR SALE, A FIRST-CLASS PIANO, cost S6OO. Also, mirror, 9x3 feet. Will sell at a bar gain. 1-13 Thlrd-av. . WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PIANO FOR A MOD tv eraterent, by a responsible party: will receive light usage by a lady, best of core. Address F. Trib une office. - ’’ , ' TIT ANTED—TO EXCHANGE—A VERY- VALUA- V r ble gold watch and chain for a piano of standard manufacture: will give cash boot-money In exchange for a first-class Instrument. Address Xl. Tribune office. WANTED— TO EXCHANGE-FORTY ACRES OF fins land in Franklin County, lowa, fora No.l piano. Call, or address E. A. LYON, 84 South Paullna-sU- TIT ANTED—GOOD PIANO IN EXCHANGE FOR VV any kind or design of bnlMing-etone. Address ST. JOHN SHERWOOD, PortlaiM Artificial Stone Works, 401 and 403'North-av. - - - AOnn WILL BUY A GOOD-TONED 7-OCTAVE rosewood piano, with carved lags and rEolian attachment, which is really on organ and piano combined. 251 Park-av. ’ FINANCIAL Ant paett having ssoo to 8800 to ioas. can have a finely furnished room in immediate business vicinity, and best collateral security, for the nso of It. Ad dress, throe days, F 27, Tribune office. Any ONE WISHING TO BORROW MONEY IN sums from SSO to SI,OOO on good security, on bouses on leased ground, warehouse receipts, .or any good collat erals,ploaia call on 0.0. BRYANT, private hanker, 147 East Randolph-st. . CLAIMS AGAINST ALL CHICAGO BANKRUPT insurance companies cashed at highest rates by J, N. WITHEBBLL, 130 Dearborn-a L. Room 6. 1‘ pOB SALE—S3,2OO ADJUSTED CLAIMS AGAINST . Lamar Insurance Company. Address X 67, Pribune office. , ■ FOE SAXE—at alibeeal discount, a claim against the Fourth National Bank for $5,676, for money deposited; now in salt; no defense \ cither in law or equity* Inquiro at office, CO Bryan Block, 170 LaSalle-et* I WILL PAY 10 AND 6 PER CENT COMMISSION for‘s4,ooo, 8 yean on Boulevard property worth t 12,000, near Humboldt Park* Address L 46, Trio ana of oc. ' Loans on houses on leased lots fount turc, warchooso receipts, and good collaterals. L. B. CARSWELL, 149 and 151 East Madlson-st. Loans of smo to SI,OOO, a to ia months; $5,000 for 90 days, or real estate mortgages bought, loans on collaterals, booses ou leasehold, diamonds wanted. W. OTTAWAY, 79Dearbom-st. X.TONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD COLLATERALS IVI and short time. J. P. LATBHAW, 79 Dearborn-at., Room 13. Money to loan on real estate in sums of $5,000 and upwards. JUDD A WIiTTEHOUSE, Counselors, 87, 38, and 29 Ashland Block. ONEY TO LOAN-FOB THREE OR FIVE YEARS, on real estate. Short time collateral paper wanted. Motley to loan on houses on leased ground, in sums to ■ait. O. S. LACEY A CO., 119 Dearborn-st. Money to loan-on household goods, houses on leased land, end good collaterals, at U5 South Clark-st., Morrison Block, Room S. K. WINNE. Money loaned on city real estate, in sums of 81,000 to $10,000; real estate paper wanted: also, loans on leaseholds. B. GROSSMAN, Room 13, l*s Btste-st, ■ ' ; ■ "VfONEY ADVANCED AT LASSEN’S LOAN IVL office; late Jacobs A Co., on diamonds, watches, and other valuables. 177 Clark-st., corner of Monroe, Room 6. ' Money to loan on good securities, pur ch&se-inonoy bought and told. LBVI WING* CO., 9d Dtarborn-at. ■ Money to loan on householdfurniture, faooKS, tdanos, and other good chattel aoenrity. l E. ROGERS, I<7 Eaat Madiaon-at., Room 9. TO LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS. *I,OOO OR MORE on city real estate or Improved Illinois farms. B. L. PEASE, 79 West Madiaon-st. ' TO LOAN-MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, houses on leased lots, furniture, and other geod col* laterals. JAS. B. STOREY, 84 end 86 LaSails-st,, Room 25. _ TO LOAN-BY H. O. MOREY, 77 CLARK-ST., $3,000 for 3years; A No. 1 $15,000 mortgage fcrdlscount. ANTED—ABOUT S6OO ON CHATTEL MOBT nge, good security. Address, at once, L 68, Trib une office. • ' oonn IN HAND, TO LOANFOR ONE YEAR ON jpOUU good security. B» F. HEAD, I2S Olark-at. . f'l /IOH-SEVERAL SUMS OF SI,OOO TO LOAN for one year, ou real estate. ABBOTT A LIVER, Boom 3, No. 153 Mouroe-st; m rAA WANTED ON COTTAGE, AND LOT IN oJUDUU South Division; cash valuation, $4,000. Address X 63, Tribune office . rn /\ nhn to loan on real estate, long. OiU.UUU SI,OOO to buy secured note or loan. A. g, PALMER, Jr., 94 Washlngton-st., Booms 16and 17. - r AAA WANTED FOB SIX MONTHS, AT SiO. U U Ulo per cent per annum; unquestioned paper, with first<l&ss Local stocks as collateral. Address O *4, Tribune office. ‘ ' ; Ann f\f\(\ IN BANK TO LOAN ON REAL ES- tato. Apply to R. W. BRIDGE, 441 Wabash-av. ! PERSONAE. TNFORMATION WANTED-ANTONE INFORMING i mo of the whereaboula of James Mather, my brother, rtrn*r*nt« 1 will par )*IOO. Xwaslosl from them Idyears XddmsDENIS MARKER, 105 South Cunton-st, _ ’ 1 TNFORMATION WANTED — JOHN S. BAGLFTF, X father aud brother both dead. Any one knowing his cago. . TNFORMATION WANTED —OF JOHN. ELMER X DEAN, aged IS years, dark hair aud eyes. Any person knowing nls whereabouts, will relieve an anxious mother by addressing Mrs- M. a! HOPKINS. 223 Carroll-st., up stairs, Chicago* Hi. ’ Personal-granger, op clark-st. meet me at Shannon House to dinner to-morrow. O. W. PERSONAL- WILL 31153 FOSTER LATELY from Decatur, Ind., please send her address to M. g. pH ACKLEY, 375 South Canal-st. • . - PEBSO.VAL-THE PARTY WHO WAS TO MEET the gentleman Friday evening at 8. corner of Wood st. and washington-av.. will confer a great favor by send ing address to F 90, Tribnne offlee. Personal wanted- to know the resi denco of Stephen Mcßama. Address MJ C, 893 Ran dolpb-st. ’ ; ' PERSONAL - WILL THE LADY WHO COBRE bponded with P. O. Drawer 5986, previous to the great fire, please write to P. O. Box 113. PERSONAL-OREEB, I HAVE SOME BEASTLY jolly news for you. Como to the office on Monday, u. A. GORDON. ; PERSONAL-WANTED, BY A YOUNG GENTLE tnftn in. business In the city and In good circumstan ces, to form the acquaintance of some accomplished young lady; object, matrimony; references given and required. Address*26, Tribune office. r "PERSONAL— WILL MRS. DAVIS, THE PBOPBIE- X tor of tho Bishop-court Hotebplease call a-the office of ATntTCNS A BEHRENS, S6l West Madison-st.? PERSONAL—MISS LIZZIEBHEPARD, NORTH X T Jt HAi!ft.gt., letter to Post-Office for you. PERSONAL—WILL MRS. STONELL, NURSE, RE- X cS»Uy 0i363 Calnmet-ar., address or call at MBS. BEBANKS, 635 West Washington-st-r PERSONAL—YOUR LETTER CAME TOO LATH X for me to meet you at the hour named; will meet you Monday, at JOE’S. 10 a. au . " PBBSONAIrrWILLIAM. X HATE RETUBNEp TO X thecityi.caUatlSO.JpOttt^ l CARfiIE BUSINESS CHANCES. well-st. - Afkst-olass saloon FOB SALE—A PARTY with m »m»U amount of money can bny a jpmndkl sa loon on on a of the belt thoroughfare* on the bias. Inquire Boom 11, Mention Block, corner Clark ana Maaison-sts. • . • ‘ A GROCERY STOEB TO BENT, ASD STOCK FOB sale. 449Unbbard-st. ; A SPLENDID OPENING FOR A BATH-BOOM OR trank business. Apply at Pekin Ten Company, 376 State-at. > Abample-hoom and bestaubant, doing a good business, on one of the best streets on tna West Side for sale; four rooms furnished; sold on account of proprietor's sickness; price, S7OO. Address L 71, Trib une office. - A FIRST-CLASS MEAT AND VEGETABLE MAR ket on the West Side for sale; has a good trade; mast be sold at ocoe. For particulars address O 83, Trib une office. ; A SMALL HOTEL FOR SALE-WELL FURNISHED located near H. R. depot, cheap lease, for sale at a bargain. Address X 63» Tribune office. A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER CAN SECURE splendid rooms, location, and trade established, by calling at 676 West Lake-st., northwest corner Wood. AN INTEREST IN ONE OF THE BEST-PAYING businesses In Chicago for sale, when it can be enlarg ed with great profit to tho firm; none need apply calesr they mean to purchase. Address Z 99, Tribune office. A RARE CHANCE ON BAST . MADISON ST.— Cigar stand for sale, with one years lease and privi lege otfive. Call at 535 Stato-st-, Monday. AWELL-STOCKED DRUG STORE ON WEST SIDE for sale; fixtures nearly now; good cbanco for a Ger man druggist: rooms above store suitable for a physician i cheap rent. Address LSI. Tribune office. A THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED HARDWARH /> business, in a prosperous town in Illinnis. for sale. Apply to SEEBERGEB A BRAKEV. 38 and 40 Lake-st. T>UBINESS INTERESTS SOLD. PARTNERS PRO JJ cured. First-rate openings now en hand for men with SSOO to SIO,OOP. J. E. KIMBALL, 126 Dearbom-at. ■ROABDING-HOUSE FOR SALE. IN GOOD CEN- Dtral location, on West Side. Address V 26, Trlbuna .office. CIGAR STORE, NEWLY FITTED UP, FOR SALE) also full stock, at a very low figure for cash; rent tin lowest in the city. Apply immediately, at 850 Wsbaah-av. rtONFEOnONEEY, NEWS DEPOT. AND BAKERY \J for sale cheap; store to rent, $25 a month. 893 West Lake-st. ■p\BUG STORE FOR SALE—WEST SIDE; LITTLE XJ cash; balance time. Address Y 90, Tribune office. Drug store fob sale-must be sold with. in 5 days; 15 per cent off invoice; part cash, balance real estate or time. MoPHERSON A CO., 162 Washing ton-st.. Room 25. OMNIBUS LINE FOB SALE CHEAP—THfI Twelfth-st. ’Boa Company offer thclrroato and stock, vrith or without barn, part cash, balance on time; best route In the city: reason for soiling, sickness. Apply to W. A. BUSSELL. Agent, 30 West Twolith st. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD SALOON WITH STOCK, fixture*, and everything complete, for sale; owner going to Europe, reason for selling. First man first chance.. Inquire at 85 Cfaieago-av. FIBST-CLASS DINING-ROOM, OR SPLENDID stand for saloon, for sale cheap. Inquire at 874 South State-at., near Harrison. IORTUNE-WE ABE OFFERING T1 J? chances to make money fast with small capital ever offered In the West. It coats nothing to investigate. STONE A SKINNER. 119 5. ' Hotel fob sale-i wish to sell the en tiro stock, fixtures, furniture, carpets, bedding, bar, billiard-room (four tables), barber-shop, and all appurte nances connected therewith, of a first-class hotel, ta good location, in one of the most nourishing business towns in the State (16,000 Inhabitants), within forty miles of Chicago, doing a first-class trade, of ten years* stand ing under its present management. Satisfactory reasons for selling. All will be sold on the most reasonable terms, and but a small portion of the purchase money required to be down, and balance of payments made easy. Pos session given immediately if desired. For full particu lars inquire at office of Enel House, on Washington-*: between Market and Franklin. I HAVE A NEW PROCESS FOB BURNING KERO sane oil for cooking purposes; will cook a meal in K-*i , time thanyon can build a coal fire, and nosmt-ke, smell,’ or flirt. Parties with capital can make a fortune by es tablishing themselves In any city or town. Can be sees in practical operation at Room 22, Kuhns* Hotel, Dearborn-, st., between Madison and Monroe. , IMPORTANT TO DRY GOODS DEALERS—ONE OE’ X the best dry goods and notion stores on the West Side for sale, doing a safe and good business; good readout, given for selling. Address L 39, Tribune office. I - WISH A PARTY TO TAKE A HALF INTER::*. T inawell-ertablisbed cash business that pay* .h: must bo ready for business at ouco; from S3OO to iftKO rj qaired. IS South Clork-st., Room 88.- I WANT A PARTY WITH $6,000 OR SB,OOO IN A shoe business, well established, that is guaranteed fc pay more than tne amount Invested the first year. Ad dress L 42, Tribune office. • - ■ ■ : Market and conveniences fob cutting* pork, in a very desirable location, for Rale; l flr l • dailr caah sales. Apply to li. UNDERWOOD A SON. A Marxat-st. . Meat market-i will dispose ofmy busi ness, with lease, fixtures. Icebox, etc., for $150; in good location,low rent,and rent paid to June 1; am going West. Address WT, care of Carrior 74. . "Vf ANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOB SALE-DO- J.VX ing a business of $25,000 a year: part casta, balance real estate. Call at McPHERSON i CO.’S, 163 Wash. ington-st., Room 25. ONE OP THE BEST PAYING MANUFACTURING businesses in tiw city for sale; sales unlimited. Inquire at BRADLEY’S Bank, 38 Exchongo-place. . ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN ONE OF THE BEST water power flouring mills in Nebraska for sale to a good miller; well located and doing a very profitable bu«l noas; capital required, $7,500. Inquire of D. HARRY yiAMMKR, Attorney, 186 and 188 Madison-st. OYSTER AND ICE CREAM SALOON,. CONFEC tionery. fruits, cigars, and tobacco, for sale cheap; j-arty going to Europe. Apply at 33 Blue Island-av. qaloon and fixtures, northwest coeneb O Kinrie and Ada-sts., for sale. Inquiro on premises. P. DUNDON. ' ■ . SALOON AND FIXTURES, ICO WEST TWELFTH st*, for sale. Inquiro on premises* C. P. CUM* MINS. . SALOON FIXTURES AND LICENSE FOB SALE. Inquiro on promises, ISOElghtecnth st. B. G* HIPP. SALOON 173 CLARK-ST., CORNER MONROE, IN basement, for sale cheap. First-class filings and lease; will bo sold cheap, as the proprietor-is going la toother business. • ■ Stock of gentlemen and ladies* furnish ing goods on one of the best corners on the West Side for sale; most soil, on account of illness and going to Europe. Store with 4 rooms to rent; also household tar* niture, stoves, bedding, carpets, etc.; this is a good chance for a man with a small capital to make money. Address, with full name and where an interview can be bad, L 65, Tribune office. • SALOON, STOCK, AND FIXTURES FOB SALE cheap, or will sell tixtnroa without liquors, if called for soon. Call at 267 North Markotst. . . SALOON. WITH FIXTURES, AND BOARDING, house for sale at a groat bargain. Will soil either one or the whole. Very good location and cheap rent. Sick. cause of selung. Inquire 966 and 263 South Hal sted-st. ; STOCK, LEASE. AND FIXTURES OF A FlßST class millinery store for sale cheap for cash, or trade for house and lot. 206 South Halsted-st. STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ABOUT SG.OCO, FOR ; established trade; low rent tone of the best lo cations on West Side. Address L 45, Tribune office. mo A COMPETENT PERSON WHO WILL TAKE J. charge of a large business and has $3,500 to Invest, I will give good security for the money and pay a salary of $3,500 a year. Address C 93, Tribune office. THE GROCERY STORE 810 COTTAGE GROVB-AV. for Bale; tha best .land in tho citj: trade first-olaja; tnnst be sold at once. Apply to i. A. TITCOMB, As ■lgnee. 37 and 38 Wabaab-ar. he PHARMACY OF THE LATE DECEASED O. M. Von SchUobcn. located at No. 613 Wabuh-»v., for sale. For particular* inquire of AUGUSTA VON SCHLIEBEN.orJ.PFIBSHING.No.M East Washington ■t.. Room 21. ' TO A PJfiRTY HAVING 82.09) OR 83,000 AN OP portuni& is offered to purchase a.light manufacturing business, with a trade already cstablisned. Two or tnres coed commission agencies for well known goods maybe bad with the above. Address X 75, Tribune office. mO GERMAN DRUGGISTS LOOKING FOR A GOOD JL - chance to purchase a drug stove—Cal* on McclmU SON A CO., 162 Washingtoiy-gL, Room 2a. _______ rpHE BEST MERCHANTS’ LUNCH AND DINING- J. room, with sample-room attached, in Chicago, for sale (dining daily 200 to 225): is offered at a bargain, or to « competcutpartywho can take charge, would rather sell an interest, present owner being engaged la other busi ness. Address D, caro Cook, Coburn A Co., Chicago. THE MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED HOTEL IN the city, now doing a largo and profitable business. wiQ be sold for 86,000, half cs*h. balance to suit. M. O. BALDWIN A CO., 84 and 86 LaSallc-st., Room 24. TtTANTED-A PERSON WILLING TO INVEST VY from S3OO to S4OO. A rare chance, no other business like It in the city# Call or address at once AW, SW w tal Madlson-st. . . WOOD AND COAL YARD FOR SALE-CHEAP, for cash. Como and see mo; 1 mean business. Ap ply at 80 Blae laland-ar. ; ' TTTANTED-57,500 FOB AN INTEREST IN A SAFE \ f * a nd very profitable manufacturing business: a staple article. In demand in every household. A reliable and ex* perlcneed business man to fill office department aa book keeper and correspondent will secure a permanent posi tion with liberal salary, and reallio 2.0 per cent on in vest ment; Address, with real name, appointing Interview, X 18, Tribune office. ' v rf.IAA WILL BUY THE LEASE AND IMPROVE. SJ.UU moots of a fine small store suitable for any bus iness. Apply at HO East Twelfth-st. nn GIVEN AW AY-SALOON IN THE BEST location on Madison-st- for sale; must be sold to-day, on account of sickness. For particulars Inquire ol B. J. NOCKIH, 75 South Deaibora-st. £»i nnn— part cash, will purchase a interest in a legitimate and profitable manufacturing- business; article staple, with ready cash demand. Inquire at No. 170 South Peorla-st. • £,r nnn IN MERCHANDISE TO EXCSANOE &O.UUU for taprored city l)rop<!rtjf Cali tor2davr at 142 West Lake-st., between 9 and 12 a. zn. d. U. BULL. _ OASH AND AN ACTIVE MAN, HALF IN- SoOO tereVtlnmy business; retail cash trade-slab- Uahed * oars well. Particulars at Interview; reference* SciSwif AddrceS 17. Trlbqneofflee. £Qnn WILL~BUY A FIRST-CLASS ICE-CREAM •SoUU and oyster saloon, including bar, Honors, all stock on band, fixtures, seven mtrbla-top tables, etc.: cheap rent, with lease from one to five yean. Inquire of T BOUBGOIN, northwest corner Washington and Clark gtj., Court-House Square, or at place, No. 61 Milr.au koe-av. ; - _ _ ‘A-t onh-SALOON AND BOARDING HOUSE. 15 rooms, all nicely fitted up, for sale. Splen did chance to make money. Location good, cn the South Bide. B. J. NQCKIN, 75 South Dearborn-st. Ctl Kfin WILL BUY A FIRST-CLASS CIGAR <pX*«JUU store, with sample room attached, both arc well stocked. Including 13 weu-furnlsbed rooms, suitable (or boarding house, being situated in good locality, with very cheap rent: satisfactory reasons given for selling out, a good chance for ■ tho right man. Inquire at 83 West Randolph-fit., cigar store. . ■ • STRAYED ORSTOEEN. STRAYED— A SMALL BED COW, GIVING MILK; horns turn in: L branded on right hip; .liberal re ward given. WARREN SPRINGER, £3 North Clinton. CTOLEN—FROM BEAR OF 137 AND 129 STATE- Ost., on Friday afternoon, » bay horse; three white feet, white stripe on forehead. Interferes to lore feet, black top square box buggy, striped green; silver-plated harness. A liberal reward will be paiqforretoratoßßNJ; ALLEN, 137 and 139 State-fit, 15 BEST