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0 ?”]'; I E S 'li?i IV I cES OF to look over a act cjuiuoa of partner* m a Bournes* } t&Z ’rribnoo oltco. wiS^^Vn-.v'Vthowkiths a good plain- STSTF-D--', with Urn detail* o£ a uro lo ft tiatk 1 adSnTiu D 96. T.ibono oikco. CgifSrrvOOVG^l^'^ s COPYIST; MOST Addro**, .tatlnc .alary oi- II Hj^A^Tribo llo c^ ce y BOOT A.ND SHOE rr^TvTLD— A who uadnrstauCstho business to \\ wl c> °‘ a iKs^aiarye iren * HAIIKIKS, W Houih — &£2?^- r -- r -?fSn'BOOKKEEPEK "HO HAS STlsTKu—& . V V, ntL to loan onintoreil lu a good ft *Sia StAf,« MIC. Tribune place. fikst-class hoot irid^°- A ,,u,;.n lor retail: »«'i Be a rtncle man U tndtboe wit-™ d un( j org taml touo goods "^“buSoSkSSCIS.. toandtHMadbon-af^ *£? b Sr^bwiY"So s - N P Q " AN EX ? ER !; rT^XTED' ; only a young man of good IV raced ar > SIiMciJOVVtLI. A CO., comer A kplJ Bcnrcco 7:30 and 9:30 petria *° a dfr GOODS CLERK WHO UX -lomm»',indoW;' ,indoW; Scandinavian prefer- V. r- rim RETAIL GliO hiin (ImJll-. ?i: salesman to nflW£o-o*tj£i^ c o. AppUstUSSuto-at., \\ ,eU Goodn° w » ___ —t-mokSepeb: cn;j! KEFEn- Address J a Tnbone _ "T"" ”” -—Tr.'l'lO*- WAKTERTp9n7i ftflWest Msdifon-et. A BROWS, 106 Flnbar. I’ Pb“fgSl--r-ljpi;-Tfl WORK TWISTS FOR ■nj aKTBD-Tjmj *» t Monday morning. FIRST-CLASS COAT JOa' NiiW ' i ' o - V - 80 BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AT SpCbIUCKXIVEKS AT FORTY-FIRST-ST. \V Monday morning. A FLORIST. OR TO FIND U'^' T choice ttock of planus, with or without '’.. “i.LTI «t a bargain. as owner Dl 3 AddraM G 72, Tribune offleo. TIMER- 555 WEST MADl pittki.s CARPENTERS. CALL TO- ItrAAYEG-FLrraJ^ ( i n _r co o{ y_ £ IV. '\u?l toSSs, f“t o! Tweaty-fourih and Cntlnr near archßr-ar. BUSHELMAN AT ROOM 7. It lis Jdadiaon-Bt. ,-rrrCACDiTKR on children’s shoes U Snath Canal-st. . TINNER FOR the COUN \vAotlr. at 7up Monday morning, at ti) Laka-at, tTTTktED—TWO SHOEMAKERS, AT 1778 SOUTH V| toJS-tt.. Union Stuck-Varda, on pod-work, Mon 3ir nuJ/oici* ri-AVTEO-TIVO CUSTOM COAT MAKERS WILL U fi.dncidt «nipkj=ent imho counirr, hr applying „ PUKK, EOSESfiLAIT 4 GO'S., comer Late-et. and Tsbish-af. ——— tttaXTED—A GOOD CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH, W u .<«. 6 Third-ay. AL. b. AIiLLAK. =rrvTrn "wagon* WOOD WORTCMAK, ACCUS- V A G. LOOMIS 4 CO., EwMpli-st,, up-sulia, second ikwr. GOOD WORKMEN’ \V to manufactore jewelry and repair. MILHEMNG i IDSTLV. 103 bUte-»t. (Elevator.) £ rn ANTED—A~TFIRST*CLAS3 CaBIN’ET-MAKGR. W TotSWbttaana and permanent situation sill ba ftr«n at 119 iitth-av. . TfTANTHD—K FATHERS, MONDAY, ON C’ALU \S Bcuay.. between Uliiny*6cceml and Ihiny-tM d rti • oaTaCAdsy, comer Monroe-st. and Seolej-av. »> b/mayuam. TAT AVr'ED^-PLASTERERS—MONDAY MORNING. If 4 food cornieo bauds, on Wabaab-aT., between lilrtf-uxth and Tairty-aoveath>»tg. _ hMSIED-TOBEK TINNERS. APPLY AT ISO W L.!:e-,t- SEAVEY A CO- I'I.M'ED-A FIRST-CLASS TRIMMER- APPLY V at 6-3 Stato-st. WANTEU-MANWHO UNDERSTANDS FINISH IT lag Imitation rosewood and staining: piecework. Appl" to J. N. bEAVRR, a) North flr.t 2uur. . TV ASTED-IMHEDIATELT, 2 GOOD JOB TIN * V nert, at 72 South Markets!. T\ T A NTED—A WOODWORK MAN TOMAKECUT -11 ter?; young man unccr instructions at aame. L. F- HaTHaWaY, rear Stato-su __ TirANTKD—BUTCHER .KD TINSMITH TO SET |\ tic at Hlghwood. HENRk HJORi'H. basement 1M Washlagton-gt. ivANTED-FOUR TCCKPOINTERS. APPLY AT \ i 259 South Dearbern-*-t., between Twentyhfth and Tgenty-siitb-s'.g. COONEi & DANEHEY. \l: ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS - CAKE BAKER, AT V \ mi West Madisoo-St. None others need apply. Tv ANTED —A FEW MORE GOOD LATHERS, I! Monday morning, on Monroe**!., jo»t west of Jedor s» Park, steady work. Ca&H A CaKR. ANTED -SIGN PAINTER. S3 NORTH STATE- TV ANTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMAN \ i tailor to work in the store on coats; steady work to tbs rirhaman. Call at No. 292 West Madison-et. SU^&TED—A~GERMAN BUTCHER. APPLY 6G6 «v v. * TUAKfED-TWO SHOEMAKERS. AT 2 IS TOWN* 1 1 scad-st. •TP ANTED—TEN GOOD STAIR-BUILDEUS MON tl day morning at lha Evrtug-st. TUANTHD-SIX BRICKLAYERS ON BOWF.N-AV., II sear Langley-ar. Take Cottage Grove cars. TU ANTED—A~RESPECT A B LKYOUNG MAN TO It learn ths photographic art end take one-halt interest b openings puotograpd gallery. A splendid chance, as Ifcsv* all the necessary instruments and materials. Ap ply at 15 Sooth HaLted-it., iirat room up-stairs. TV ANTED—A BUTCHER TO GO TO WYOMING l > Territory, one wbo thoroughly understands the basl t«i and h competent to act as salesman. Address with reference, f 46, Tribune office. V.rANTED—TWO GOOD CARPENTERS ON MON -11 daymomlng. at 7 (/cluck. A pply at 146 South Green. yf AT SS9M WEST LAKE-ST, TLANTED—A GOOD STEADY SCANDINAVIAN it butcher; at£22 Milwaukee-av. TUANTED—FOUR GOOD COLLAR MAKERS ARE If wanted tor work In Texas; two ot them for short straw work, and two for case collars; men wbo giro satis faction can find s’eady employment. Apply to GREY, CLARE A CO.. 2CI Lakeet, aNTED-A BOY TO SET UP TYPE OR FF.ED A I* prouifueecasary. HART, ASTEN A CO., corner LaSalle and South Watcr-tu. XI^CfTED—IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD MECHANIC Iy\ to collect money and assist in management of iron pbrjtf, no German; urns; deposit gsco as security. Salaty c:X) per month, with expenses. Address Q9, Tribune of tce. t\tanted-two good coat makers at por \» TER A Q , CONNQR , fi. fiM West Lake-st. Coachmen. Teamsters. &o* TTANTKD-TEAMS AND L ABORERS AT DOWNER •rl 4 Brewery, Konth Park-av.. between Twenty-third aid Tweaty-toorth-Fts., early Monday a.m. IV ANTED-GIRL FOE GENERAL HOUSEWORK, "or Joung giri io take care of children, four in family. a) s* I.COX-&T., ecu: hw esi cor. Campbell ana Wilcox-avs. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN THAT CAN LOAN *' IM, to drive ’bos; wages, sls per week. Don’t rOUhaTO got 1110 warns:*, Addroas G 13, Emjjlovmom; Ar-oncics- WANTED -25 MEN FOR GRAVEL-PIT, 1 CQaCH- Tj a H t , ac t-‘ ,J T ? iniocrs, 10 m»Poa.«, a: 259 Randolph-sU, Dad Block, Room 4. C. V.ISNELL A CO. WTT > VHsceuancnn«- wantbd-a young man PART or THE time j ‘ ircgelorc; or a telegraph-operator who under- Apply or addresa til Cottagu Grovo-av. W A «, T i ! ?r A ynVf UKUABT.E mbs. to take Jrß , * contro l of portions of our outside business. irS? **l“ rom •s« i f •‘jiOO tn invest can more than double U"l»hcirt time. Offire, Hoorn72 Major Block. TPAJUKD-A PAETV WITH S3OO CASH TO GO r.t. j- - Louis or Oiacinnatl, to mcrinfacturo an ar ucib ia oiurereal demand. There is a small fortune in it. B W. Tribune office. W^J ED t4 AI AX TO TAKE CARE OF HORSES, 0 0*» xnd uo chores. App*y at 27 Park-av. W A * T FD-AN KNEfIOETIO you XG MAX WITTi fat*.,-!?, Ck :r *° i°* n mc a legitimate paying business, 5 For interview, address at once, W A J,fErVBOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD FOR emn!rn? f y * alary, $5 per week. Address, with ref- office. SMART AND TEMPERATE YOUNG t.l, “Oior the retail tea bn-incss; give references and expeeixe. Address li 22. Tribruc office. TUASTED-Ss CANVASSERS FOR THE REMlNG icwicj.michiac, «l 237 SUlc-tt. \V A ?J ED - AX E-'''ERGr;TIC AND EXPERIENCED Dakt¥» ctnvsssor. Anply to MURRAY & 1 Arcadc-oourt, Republic Life Building. PEW BALKSMKS FOR CITY AND jj S uara:i * vo men- Address COMPETENT PERSON AS LOCAL in this city for tho»alo of the most effectual remedy known. The business already estab- J. L. HEYWOUD. 191 West Madison-st. RESPONSIBLE LIVE MEN TO ej»»• a»«. S™ er * put on best patent weatherstrips in g.flCadaycan bo mado easily. Address P- O. Box iODDLE-AGRD ‘WOMAN COMPE ecantr» a a<^3 °* toosowork toco into (ix« afirti.J^ r ?* i *i t **o* man and wife, the man to work tj, Trfbraa ottcr OID4a do ito{loa Address G MAS WELL ACQUAINTED WITH d °° aM,U ‘ na '' l ' RVKS ' YOUNG MAN AND HIS WIFE TO Terc * rr,a * 6hoQ,o,Ln( * do tao srr.blo work ovenmelortacirreal. Apply 245 Warron-ar. 'V i -P r E ,D-»ni;UA B LK hex - to sklldrTT. J. is- \F JjSl^I n SlioVESr 1 io VESr MADISO >'-S T - small -laborers should purchase }?%9xaa£tr BW witsoai delay, at greatly reduced rales. ck4 7 tt r fi ' * Netf Urlcaaa, and oLijer poiuu *iat£ a?.S®£® 1* lerae aud otacr public work tor the iiOSS, northeast corner Clark and Washing- TO CUT UP OLD BOILERS' S boptb CUntun-st. »V A 2h J &-MES THAT OAjTIiAiSE^^OIM fcocrrtbit" <^ aa , 8 too b*st chance with us tomato fe a? wtors^^i** anywhere. Will" pay yourcx* *AY > c we cannot satisfy yon, Samples fro?. ' u M Koom 18, hH East Kandolph-st, OFFICE MAN. Wim 81.000; .? ja y y Baaraatced.or partnership; roan- eupl* harowaro gooda: J S3, Tzibime office. TyAKTEB*-MAXiS HELP. Xtlißodli^aeous--Continued. TK’ASTIiU-OKK OiI.TWO UOOi) CANVASSERS 1 ’ *°r *be | Cliiv*j{t> i'ilot. n 't o ihose uho eta bring spnrcved rc-rcrent es go*»d will bo given. Apply at Pilot oihee, 1112 and I.H Lako-u. wan mb-a porter at the williams if Hotel. Apply ‘JI East Kluzie-et. W A NT,:D -YO MIDDLE-AGED MKN * f to call and investigate the chances of earning a good salary. Situations open for several this week. No. f2 South Halstcd-at., Room 39. UARTE'ITA CO. WAKTICD-A MAN WITH SOME MEANS TO “ travel and soil a portable walcr-bowl gas-light—a new and salable article: also canvassers wonted for tho city. Ceil on AI. \V. MURPHY A CO.. Mauufaciurois. (Jcnrca Marble Company's Building, entrance II North Clark.at. WANTED— TEN F.XPKRIENCF.D CANVASSERS to solicit for a tino work of art. Inciuiro at Room 22 Major block, 1-13 \\fANTKD-TWO ENERGETIC. RELIABLE OAN *> vassor*. Apply at South Sangomon-sU, In rear, before 10 o’clock a. m. WANTED-GOOD AND ENERGETIC AGENTS AT M 155 Wabatih-ar. Nono but reliable ones dealt with. w ANTED—EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS™ FOR » f tho city on a now work of unusual Interest and value; the best chance over otfered. Apply to J, S. GOOD MAN, Publisher, 93 Waihinglon-bt. \\T ANTED—CANVASSER FOll LAUNDRY. CALL if Monday at 83 Clark-st., Room 9. V\r ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD EX IT patience. to engage la newspaper subscription business U well and favorably kuowu boro to nutopspor fraternity with reference. Address W 91, Tribune othco. \\T ANTED-SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE MAW i T for special department mauagorof a well otUblßoed life Insurance coaipany. Good arraniroruonu, .tree of ollicerent- etc,, but irltbout salary, will bo made. Ad dress, with reference. Y H, ’J’ribuao otlicc. WANTED—FEMALE HELP. Domestics- T\TANTED-\ STRONG, CAPABLE, AND EXPE • • rienced giri to do tocond-work iu a pnvato family. Apply, with references, at 24 Grovuland Fork, Cottage Grove. WANTED-AT 550 WABASH-AV., A GOOD GEE • > man or Swede girl for general housework. \ I r ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GIRL TO DO CIIAM- Y> her work and wait on table. 290 West Warning ton-st. \\f ANTED—A GIRL IX)R GENERAL HOUSEWORK; Vi ouo used to cnildien. At e66 Fulton-st. Call Sun* day and Monday. AV7ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- V r work in family of threo; must bo tirst-clsas cook and laundress; wage* $4. Apply to-day at basement 873 Mich igaa-av. W r ANTED —GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK wao 1* a goud cook. 7i3 West Madison-st. WANTED-COMPETENT SECOND G T RL. APPLY lirst house un Orehard-st., nunh of Fuliertoc-av. VV ANTED- AT THE CROSSMAN HOUSE.'63 WEST V> lako-st., corner of Clinton, four girls (two for kitchen and twufur laundry). Como prepared to go to work. WANTED-A COOK WHO UNDERSTANDS HER business, to cook for a family of S. at Racine: good wages will be given to one that can dll the bill. Adore ss P. O. Drawn*- 76. Racine. \\ is. WANTED -STRONG AND NEAT WOMAN TO DO general housework In family of four; must bo first rate cook. Apply at 44 Onkwood-av. Cottage Grove ears, lew doors west ut terminus. W ANTED-A COMPETENT SWEDE, GERMAN, or Norwegian girl to do general housework: a good home, kind treatment, and good pay. Call at U6 S»uih Park-av., between T*oaty>tourth and Twenty-filth-sis. UT ANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK Inatamily of threo; good wages tor a good girl. Apply at once, 593 WestCongroas-sU \\J ANTED-A OOMPE'TENT GIRL FOR GENERAL tr nou»ework in a small family. Kcforeuoos required. 217 South Grooo-st. WANTED - A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE it work; must bo a good cook, washer, andlrouer. at 1373 Indtana-ar. Ur ANTED-A COMPETENT GERMAN GIKLTODO general housowor*. Apply* at 69 m»t-av., between Tfairty-socjod and Tmrty-thirU-ais. - WAMED-A GOOD PROTESTANT OR. phau preterreo, not over 14, wilting to make ucr»,-’ nscful in a tamlly of two. Inquire at Ibo south lialstcd-st. WASTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL WORK il in boardiag-noiife. Apply it No. t> bomb Pouria-st. f\7 TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- V i work; German or Norwegian: call to-day or Monday at No. U3 at AIMR. G. fc>OURRKX'S millinery »t<irc. . \ V <NTED—GOOD GIRL To DO GENERAL ii housework lor a small family, at 324 Fultun-st. WANTED— A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework who understands cooking; Swede or Welsh preferred. Inquire Monday at S Aouch Sheldon su, between Kandolpn and Waablugton. Ur ANTED-A GIRL TO COOK. WASH AND IRON. Apply at 4J3 West Alooroe-st. \VANTED-^A~G UfL TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN Vi work, 12 to 14 years old. 196 Souih Halstod-st. TTJ ANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN V V a German fatally. Inquire at 241 Thlrty-secoud-st., oast of Wabasn-av. •• ' WANTED— AT THE DOUGLAS HOUSE, 1 EXPE rieaccd dining-room girl. 1 scrub girl, and 1 vegeta ble cook. YV ANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL Vl housework la a private family, at 120 Honore-st., first house south ot Ogdca-av. \Y T ANTED—AT ES4 WAUASH-AV., ONE GIRL TO it wait on tabic, and ono to do up-stairs work. VUANTED-A GOOD RFXIALLE GIRL TO ASSIST Vf iu second wor* and tako care of children; most come well recommended. Call Monday fat 733 West Muu roe-sc. WANTED -A GOOD COOK. WASHER, AND VV in<uur; German preferred; small private family. 343 MicMgan-av. \\T ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASHER 1 1 and iroaor, at CM Micnigaa-av., Immediately; good wages; retcrences required. WANTED— GOOD WAGES WILL BE PAID TO A 11 competent servant girl to cook, wash and iron, at No. lu6 South Park-av. WANTED-TWO GIRLS. ONE FOR GENERAL IT housework, and a small girl to mind a child. 60 Union Park-place. WANTED— A SCANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN It girl for general housework. Most be a good cook and good wa»ner and iroaor. None other wonuid, Ap ply at 693 Wabash-av., any day but Sunday. VUANTED-A GIRL FUR GENERAL HOUSE -11 work. Gorman proicrred. 292 West Polk-st. WANTED— A GuOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL if housework. None but a good washer and Ironer need call at 111 South Hoyue-st. \\r ANXED-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR GEN II oral housework; German or Swedish preferred- Ap ply at 17 Fmncll-at., near ArcUor-av. WANTED— A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE TT work a; 4<jl Miciugan-ar. Apply Monday. WANTED-A CHAMBERMAID THAT KNOWS her business, and nano ouior. Apply at Id Eldridgs court. yyrANTED— A KITCHEN GIRL AT 205 EUIE-ST. WANTED-GOOD GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. German or Swede preferred. Apply at No. 80 Long lcy-av,, between Ttiirty-eighth and Tnirty-nioth-ats. \v ANTED—A GOOD WASHER AND IRONEH. Vi Good wages for good work. 105 North Dearborn-st. W ANTED-A COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL TO DO VV general housework; good references required. In quire t>lß U'abaah-av., Monday afternoon between 2 and 4 o’clock. , ' W' ANTED—GIRL 16 YEARN OLDIO DOHOUSE work for a young couple on Ohio-st., near State, and sleep home; breakfost £* dinner 6. Address MCI, ’tribune office. T\r AN TED—A GIRL FOR DISH-WASHER. APPLY V¥ early at West Side Oyster-House, 178 West .Madi son-at. ' WANTED-A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND IRON. Apply at 85 Cac»tnut-st., between LaSalle and ■Wells. \\r ANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL AT 157 WEST \ I Washington-st. W ANTED-A GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK. 472 Wabash-av. WANTED-A COOK, DINING-ROOM GIRL, baneio-ironer, and chambermaid, at Merchants' Hotel. Call Monday morning. WANTKD-A PROTESTANT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, for a family of two parsons. Call Mon day m oruing at 823 Mudixm-et. AXnANTED—A GIRL BETWEEN 14 AND 15 YEARS Vt of ago u*du light housework. Call at 344 Micbigan av. W. ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS WOMAN COOK FOR * small hotel. Address H fed, Tribune office. WANTED— A FIRST-CLASS OUOK, WASHER, and ironcr a: 4S South Ann-gt. WANTKD-A GIRL TO UO GENERAL HOUSE- V v work. A Gorman or Swede preferred. Call at 219 Lakcsa*. WANTed-a respectable girl, well (V recommended, to as&ist in general housework. Fair wage* and a good home. Apply at Room 1, 121 La- JSailo-st. WANTED-A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK, WITH VV good references, at lid South Lincoln-st., near Adams. \\7ANTED—A GOOD COMPETENT GIRL. AT 279 \ I Park-av. W AN TED-AGOOD GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE- V> work in a small family. Apply No. 13 South Park boulevard, second souui of Inirty-nfth-st. WANTED-A SMART YOUNG GIRL IN PRIVATE family. Inquire at 48 MoAiister-place, fronting Vernon Park. WANTED— A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, at liaJ ladiana-av. WANTED— GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND IRON: Scandinavian preferred; Irish need not apply. 3ih West RanJulph-at. WANTED-AT 212 OHIO-ST., NORTH SIDE, A tidy second girl, sad to assist in plain sewing; Eng lish or German preiorred. WANTED— A STEADY GIRL FOR GENERAL » i housework (Swede preferred;. 18 South Aun-st. WANTED— A MIDDLE-AG ED WOMAN FOB gcnoral honsovork. No. 27 Ucpuyator-st. WANTED— A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 701 West Van Buron-st. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK. MUST COM3 V T well recommended. Apply to U6 West Laka-it. WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO KITCHEN i V work and have a stoadr place for the winter, at 13d Mlchlgan-st. Soamstressos> TT7AKTED-SEAMSTRESS TO WORK IK PRIVATE W family by the day or week. be fully competent to oat, tic, and mako ladies’ and children's dresses and undeicloLhlng. References repaired. Address Post- Odico Box 3So- wanted-dressmakers-thosb wuo uk- VV demand their brndnes*. Also an apprentice that sows neatly. Apply early. 142 Twcntieih-st, _ \V ANTED IMMEDIATELY— OPERATORS OK VV sewing machines, tiaisbors. buttonhole makers. Also man bands tor pressing and basting. 457 South Ca nai-su, rear building.- Wanted twojiapprentices to learn dressmaking, at IS6 West MonrOC-st. WA.VTR D DRESSMAKERS—MUST UNDER* stand the business thoroughly. Apply at 254 West Madisoa-a(. WASTED-LADIES FOR KNITTING AND crocheting, and lor sowing and light homework, at 1296 Stalest. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1874—SIXTEEN PAGES. Seamstresses—Continued* ITfANTED—GOOD OPERATORS ON HOWE SEW- V> iiig-machiuo in thu manufacture of shoos; good wages and constant employment. S9Q Sonth Canal-st. IV’ANTED—POUR GOOD OPERATORS ON THE VV Singer machine, who are used to hn« work. To ttmse who can tumiah tint-claw reference as to their steadiness and ability, we can otlcr permanent situation*. None others need apply. At 111 biata-st. Tho Singer Manu facturing Company. nr ATXED-GOOD GIRL TO TAKE CAJIE OF \ I children and can do second work in a private family. Good place for steady person. IfioTwonijf-tulh-at., be tween >Vabai*h and Mlcbigan-avs. WANTED— APPRENTICE, TO LEARN making, at 135 East Twenty-sscond-st.. Monday, after 10 o’clock. None but neat sewers need appljj anted-four dressmaker, to sales clothes. Steady work. Three for ladies white underwear. 2&I TUird-av. 547 Wabashav. __ WASTED - EXPERIENCED CLOAIC MAKERS that uudersteud making velvet cloaks. HOIOH KIN. PALMER A CO. • WANTED— GOOD CLOAK MAKERS; EXPEHl enced hands. J. W. GUIS WOLD £ CO., M sod fid Madisoa-sU . V\7 ANTED—APPRENTICES AND GOOD FINISH IT era at the droas-icaking parlors of Mrs. GRKEN WOOD and Mias McGUUEY, 419 West Randolph-st. WANTED-A QIP.L OR ELDERLY WOMAN. ONE that can sew and take earo of children. Apply at© Gootho-su ' \\j ANTED—TWO OR THRRR GOOD HANDS TO \ ? work on droas-makinc, at 76 Sixt-ienth-at. ANTED-A GOOD SKAMSTRESS; ALSO AP i» prentices. Apply at 231 WoatMadlson-st., Monday momiug. . WANI’ED-25 GIRLS WITH SEWING MACHINES. Apply 69 and 61 South Clark-at., Room G6; access by elevator. * Nursos- WAXTED-A GIRL TO TAKK CARE OF BABY \ V and assist in light housework in small family at 237 Twenty-sixth-st. WANTED- A PROTESTANT NURSE GlttLi Swede preferred; reference* required. <37 Micbi t'gan-av. ' IJP ANTEU-A GOOD BERMAN WOMAN \ti nurse, or uppar nurso f“ children. Call at US4 in alana-av. ' 4\fANTED-A GIRL OR WOMAN TO GO TO it Cheyenne a* nurse or for general housework. A good home for the right party. Must give references. Apply at 129 Twenty-mnth-st. C\\/ANTED-GIRL FOR NURSE AND SECOND •VcT work. Protestant; Swede or Gorman Preferred. No jtTnng girl wanted. Apply Monday at 1071 Wabosb-av. uTanted-anTxperienced'mjrsk girl to VI take care of an infant. Address A 80, Tribune office. 147 ANTED—A SMALL GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE »V cfacnlld. Apply at 624 Fulton-st. VirANTED—GIRL AT £9O FIFTH-aV. TO TAKE YY oaroofabany. Apply Monday morniog. S' ITUATION WANTED—A ENGLISH ‘MONTHLY nurso desires an engagement. Has diploma and 'highest testimonials. Addrtaa EE, 199 W. Washington. WANTED-A GIRL RESIDING NEAR VAN Buron-st. and Ashland-av. to tako care of a child about four evenings oat of each week. Inquire at 6(W Van Buroa-it. Laundresses. rtr ANTED- GOOD WASHERWOMAN AT 4CO VV North Clark-st. Como early, and get good pay. \VaNTED-AT THE MOULTON HOUSE, KINZIE VI and Market-«U., a tirs»t-cla«* iruner. Mis c oil on o o us. TTTANTED—LADY AND GENTLEMEN CANVASS VY ers for the Remington Sowing Machine. 237 Stato-su W ANTED—TWO INTELLIGENT LADIES:STEADY YY employment. Call before 10 o’clock. SIiEVLXN, Room 3, 134 Clark-«t. w ANTED-LADY AGENTS WHO UNDERSTAND YY how to use a sowing-maebino; a great cusoco to mike largo wages. Inquire of Mn. JULIA PIA.TT, 135 EUzaboib-st- \\J ANTED—TWO GIULS IN A S OFFICE TO DO ' copying- Address lu own handwriting and slate ■aUur>» Tribune oihce- W’ANTKD-EIGHT or tun lady canvassers to sell an anicle that 'oils on sight. Those living In tho suburbs preferred. Large wU.-J'Wina pMd. Call early to-morrow, 19th, at Room 10 Honda* _Puiluing, comer Washington and Doarbora-Bts. W" ANTED—A YOUNG LADY AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper and correspondent. Address, In own handwriting and ataio salary expected, B 2d. Tribune oUiIC. \V ANTED—LADIES TO CANVASS THE CITY Vi and surrounding country with CORNWELL'S dress chart. Great inducements offered. CailatSUSState-st., Room 19. \\7 ANTED—A GOOD-LOOKING YOUNG LADY TO VV attend ctgar store. Cali at No. 7 North Sangamon. WANTKD-APPRENTICES FOR HAIR WORK AT 489 West Madison-it. SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE. Eooldfeepors. Clerks. Etc- SITUATION WANTED -A THOROUGHLY COM PE tent bookkeeper, a mlddlo-aced man, of large exper ience (several years in tnis city) in banking, mercantile, and manufacturing business, i. e.. machinery, agricul tural implements, cotton goods, desires a permanent en gagement, or would attend to adjecting so-called compli cated sola of books or accounts. Undoubted references from former employers; terms moderate. Address or ap ply to 0. A. CuuK A CO., Advertising Agents, corner Dearborn and Washing!ou-sts. oituatiox wamed-bv a young married O man, as bookkeeper or cashier for a first-class honso, where salary will bo sufficient for support- Is fully com potent to take charge of nay sot of bowk*. Address 0 36, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GROCERY SALHS pir.n, %ho can command a good city and country order trade, in a good house as city salesman; 1< aprac.ical gro ccryman and correspondent. Address I) 73, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT BOOK keeper, city or country; if In a mauufactory can In troduce patented articles made of iron or steel, that will pay. Address MSI. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS BILL. O dork; has bad long experience in express and railroad business, and as‘cashier: can famish best Chicago refer ence: would like the position of assistant bookkeeper, or in any capacity where integrity and ability will bo appre ciated. Address C SO, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ATTORNEY O as a clerk or partner in a law office, or would accept desk-room in a law or real estate office. Address M 75, Tribune office. ' SITUATION WANTED-BY A DRUGGIST OF four years* experience. Can give first-class references. Address DRUGGIST, caro of Maulton House, comer uf Klnzlo and Market-sts. • SITUATION WANTED-A BUSINESS MAN WOULD like to invest S3,oW)la some leglilaiato paying busi ness. or would taku posi-ion as salesman or bookkeeper. Address A 05, Tribune office. ■ SITUATION WANTED —AS SALESMAN OR assistant bookkeeper in a wholesale or retail stationery score. References given. Address WE, 2U9 West Madi son-et. ■ . SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS talesman in a wholesale or retail l>oot and shoe honso. Good city references. Address L bJ, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED —IN CIGAR STORK TO loam the business, with privilege of buying the same. Address L Cl, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED —BY A COMPETENT prescription clerk. Address L 43, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—S2S WILL BE GIVEN TO any person wbo will furnish me with a situation In a wholesale grocery or commission house. Address B 33, Tribune office. ■ SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN NOW EN ID gaged with a Burlington house, with a Chicago gro cery nouse; thoroughly acquainted with the lowa trade, and commanding n large business. Address LGC, Box 1444, Burlington, lowa. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN who has considerable experience In dry goods: will take any position at low wages for winter. J 68, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPONSIBLE yonng man of business experience In some wholesale buuso. Best of references given. Address F5, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED —BY A FIRST-CLASS clothing salesman. Best of references given. Ad dress F 15, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED business man, n good bookkeeper and correspondent, and familiar with the details of tho grain and provision trade} olgtit years' experience; host of city references. Address 1115, Tribune office. SITUATION WAN TED-BY A COMPETENT BOOK keeper, who spnaks tbo Scandinavian language, as well as English; will do any kind of respectable work ia an office or a store (bookstore preferred). Best of refer ences furnished from one of Chicago's most respected business men. Address M S3, Tribune silica. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A graduate of medicine, la a drag store, or any position wnero ho canid use his medical knowledge. Address M D, Post Odice, city. SITUATION WANTED-ANY KIND. AT YOUR own price, by an energetic man, 25 years old; a thorough bookkeeper, ot 8 years' experience; hrst-class penman; excellent character and habits; undoubted ref oronces. M 85, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A LAD OF 19. IN AN office, to assist at books, entry clerk, copyist, or any general writing; hrst-class recommend gfvon by last em ployer. J 85, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE YOUNG •man will giro S3O for a situation as bookkeeper, sales man, etc., or any petition where honesty, industry, and confidence is preferred: is a tirst-class penman and ex pert accountant; can give No. 1 references, and will work cheap for the winter. Address H 65, Tribune office. OITUATiON WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE O young man as bookkeeper, correspondent, collector, or any place of trust; good references. Address J 35, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN HAV- Ing had experience in Wall-at.. New York, in this city. Best of references. Salary no object. Address G F E, Tribnuo office. ■ SITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN OR agent, baring horse and buffer myself; like to work for half wages and half commission. Address M 90, Trib une otfico. SITUATION WANTED-AS A SALESMAN OR traveler; have twelve years' experience in the dry goods, boots and shoos, and other branches of business; speak and write English, German, and Bohemian: no objection to leaving the city: best of references given. Address A. K.RALU 93 West Polk-st. SITUATION WANTED-TO TRAVEL FOR SOME respectable firm, by a gentleman of tact and energy, speaking English and German. Secnrltj or reference given. Address L&d, Tribune odiee. CITUATIOK WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS PHO ■C tograph-painter; can do general work; good referen ces given. Call on cr address 140 West Twolith-at. SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY 15 YEARS OLD; is willing to learn drug or printing trado or work in an office: writes German and English. Please address M P, No. SO West Twentioth-st. SITUATION WANTED—AS ENGINEER, BY A man of practical experience in repairing machinery. Good city references. Address M e6, Tribone otSoe. Situation wastkd-for the city or country, as a carpenter or to run any kind of wood machinery. Adams C 66, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—*BV A FIRST-CLASS MAN cook, formerly of Darke's European Hotel. QUOD reference* given. H U| Trihone offloe. Trades- SITUATIONS WASTED-MALE. Trade*—-Oontinnod. SITUATION WANTED—I WILL GIVE ANY ONE §lO who will give me a situation as cylinder press feeder. Address K 40, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN IN A MAT tresj or general upholstering shop, by a practical up holsterer. Address G 33, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS FIRST-CLASS ME chamcal draughtsman. Address S 53, rribunc office. Coachmen. Teamsters. &o. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG SOANDIN avian as coachman; ho thoroughly unuorstands his business; speaks English and German, and can, If want ed, take charge of a am -sH garden. Address low, i riu unootlico. . SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY ANT) RE liable young man (Swede) as coachman, and to take care of horses, and do chores about the house in a private family; Is willing to make himself generally useful; nr»t reference given from former employer. Address J BS, Tribune office. ' SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN MAN O in some private family a# coachman. Address LIOO, Tribune office. ' SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EVERY-WAY competent coachman (Swede), sober, steady, and not afraid to work j unexceptionable references. Address 11 25, Tribune otnoo. . CITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, WITH A O good delivery horse and wagon, will furnish himself and team to any responsible Imueo for tho winter for §l3 pur week. Address GS, 746 Michlgan-av. OITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS O coachman (English) in a private family; thoroughly understands tho care oi horses- carriages, and harness; can milk, and will make himself generally useful about a gentleman’s place; understands the caro of a furnace; nrstrclass city references. Please address CUACHAIAN, 613 West Adams-st., basement door. S” rrUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY A NO. 1 man; city recommends; substantiate veracity of rep resentation. Addraas y 13, Tribune uihce. ivSisco Han o on T- SITUATION WANTED—IiWILL RUN A STATION ary-engido for $lO per week; I will run steam-boat ing-appanuos. with or without elevator, for §SO per month; 1 will accept situation as night-watchman for §SO per month. Koiorunco if requirud, Q IX W, 646 North Wells-st. SITUATION WANTED -AS BUTLER IN A private family, by a young man, aged 24; city and old country references. Please call, or address, 995 West Lako-st. ITUATION WANTKD-BY A FIRST-CLASS BAR tender, age £O, in hotel preferred; sober, steady, and reference. Address, for 3 days, BARTENDER, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS TRAVELING SALES man fur some line of light goods, by a live energetic young man. Address J3, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-MERCHANTS. ATTKN tIon—A young man with best city references, wishes a lino of samples to sell iu this State, in connection with hiv regular Hue of goods. Address, stating what the article is, WELLS. Trlbue office. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Domestics. CITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE O Scotch girl to do second work in a private family; best of references If required. Please call for two daja at 654 Centre-av., West Side, near Twentieth-st. • SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE girl in a small family to do general housework, or in a Srivate family as cook or laundry girl. Call Monday at 148 orth Grccn-st. . SITUATION WANTKD-BY A NORWEGIAN GIRL to do chamber work and plain sewing, or nnrse girl. 463 Vcraoa-av. CITUATION WANTED-AS COOK IN A FIRST- O class family; good references. Apply at 206 Sedg wick-st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework in a email, privato family or second work in a private family or boardinghouse. Can be ionnd at 416 South Dcarborn-st., south of Twenty seventh. Call Monday and Tuesday. CITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE O girl to do general housework in a private family. Please call Monday or Tuesday at 46 Coolidge-sU, up stairs, West Side. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN GIRL to do second or dining-room work in a amali family. Call Monday at ISO Bremor-st. Situations wanted—ivy two sisters. one a* cook ami tho other as second girl; are willing to separate and do general housework; good references. Call at 1195 State-st. ' SITUATION WANTKD—BY A YOUNG GIRL TO DO O general housework in a private family. Apply at 173 Baukor-sL SITUATIONS WASTED-BY TWO GIRLS TO DO O housework or aocoad work ami tako caro of children. A good home more cl an object than wages. Call or ad* dreas 190 Kmh-st. SITUATION WA-NTKD—TO HOUSE work in a prir&to family on tiis \V«t Sldo. Plcaso call at 51 West Krio-st, _ SITUATION WANTED -BY A RESPECTABLE young girl for second or general housework is a small lamily. Apply Monday and Tuesday, southeast corner of Tuirty-nlnlh st. and \voulworth~ar. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED Ctrl to cook, wash, and iron, or do general housework, in a small family. Call at 1170Stato-at. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED cook in city or country. Call at 7-12 Srato-st, SITUATION WANTED-BY A SWEDISH GIRL TO do light housework and sowing, or sowing only; terms reasonable; would prefer to sleep at her own homo. Ad* dross A 75, Tribune udice. S' ITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO DO GEN oral housework or second work in a private family; the best of references given. Call at Ul3 State-st., up-stairs ou Monday. Situation wanted-by a good girl to cook or do general housework in small family. Please call at 233 East D ivlaion-su SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD COOK IN A small family. Apply at KUScbor-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN (unmarried), ago £5, as porter or nightwatchman, or any useful capacity; can ebotr excellent testimonials for honesty and ability. Address GRACE, 657 Halsuk!-at. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL OP Ex perience to do general housework or second work in a small family. Call on or address MR, ££ Tweaty-thlrd st., to the rear. Situation wanted—as cook in boarding boase, by colored woman. Call at 179 West Mooroo st., in basement, for thiea days. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD SWEDISH girl to do general housework. Apply at 246 West Ran dolpn-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE O girl as cook; references given if required. Ploaso call at 14» Burnsjde-st. ' SITUATION WANTED—TO DO SECOND WORK, take care of children in private family, or dlning-reora work in a private bcardlng-hoiue; references given. Call at or addre«s 831 Arnold-at. SITUATION AVANTED —BY A WIDOW OF 83; O widower’s family preferpnl: no objection to going out of the city. Address U 66, Tribono oihoe, or call at 213 South Groon-it. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE giri. in a private family, to do sowing or take care of buby. Call at 36 Bowcry-su ' SITUATIONS WANTED—FOR TWO GERMAN girls, cither city or vicinity, plenty of help, with city reference*. 197 AVest Washiogton-et. S”rrUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL IN A private larally, cither kitchen work or second work. Please coll at 13 West Pierce-st. ' SITUATION AVANTED-iiY A YOUNG GIRL AS O second girl or housework in a small family. Address M S. .189 Larrabee-st. QITUaTION AVANTKD-TO DO KITCHEN AVORK O in a small family, or general housework. Good refer ences. Apply at 2-**3 Caluraot-av. for three days. SITUATION AVANTKD -BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do second work in private family. Please ad dress L 61, 'i ribuae otfico. QITUATION AVANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK O in a private family, and can do general housework. Address No. 314 South Park-nr. QITUATION AVANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE O girl, to do general housework or work in the laundry. Inquire at 119 West Polk*st. Coil Monday and Tuesday. QITUATION WANTED-BY A WILLLNG AND RK* G liable girl, to do general housework or second work. Can be seen at 1317 Indlana-av. SITUATION AVANTED-AS COOK AND LAUN dress in a private family. Call at 350 Twenty lourth-st. SITUATION AVANTED-BY A GOOD GIHL TO DO cooking or second woik in a smalt private family; booth Side preferred. Please call at 138 Aberdceu-st., Monday. SITUATION AVaNTKD—BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do second work and tewing in a private family. Please call 260 Twenty-second-it., Monday; reference if required. SITUATION AVANTKD—BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework or kitchen work in a private family. Please call, Sunday and Monday, at 437 West Taylor- st., near Bine lalapd-av. ' SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework in a small private family. Call, Sunday or Monday, at 800 West Jackson-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework in a private family; the best city references given, and understands the work. Address 72 West Thirtcenth-at., nearThroop, SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL to do general housework in a private family. Apply at 538 Wcntworth*av. QITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK O in a lint-clast family; bestof reference. Cali at 889 htate-st, SITUATION WANTED-BY A LAUNDRESS IN A private family. Call at or address 110 Twenty-sec ond-st. QITUATION WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE FAM kJ Uy by a good girl to do general housework; boat of ref erence given; ‘tVcstSldo preferred. Apply at 241 West Polk-st., Monday morning any time after 0 o’clock. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY TO O do chamber and dining-room work in a private family. Apply at No. 5 Price-place. QITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GILL TO Odo general housework or as second girl. No. 584 Mlcbigan-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A iTOUNO IRISH ' girl, just from Canada, in a first-class family, to do second work, or all the work in a small family, or to mlu4 children and do plain sowing. SI Roboy-st., between Sixteenth and Klghteenth-sta. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework. Address D 66. Trib une office, Mooosy. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT PER* son, to wash and iron four days a week, or to cook, or as housekeeper. 86, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL, to do general housework. Apply at 369 West Twelfth* st., Monday. • SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS Ocook, who nndmstands her business In all its branches; no washing. Address LIZZIE, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do second work in a private family, or general housework in a small family. Apply at 253 Calumet-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO second work; can be well recommended. Call Mon. day at 436 Twenty.fourth-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A PERSON, TO DO housework in a private family; references given. In quire at or address 83 Rabecca-st. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GIRLS: ONE TO cook, and one to do second work. G 65, Tribune office. QITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD, RESPECTA- O bio girl to do second work In s small family I references li required. Please oallat 719 Indiana**?, for two day*. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Domestios—Continueo. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO cooking in a private family, or would do second work; reference given. Call for two day* at 439 Wentworth-av. SITUATION WANTED—TO DO SECOND WORK or general housekeeping in a small family. Address 354 Centro-av., in the rear. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A FRENCH WOMAN O to do general housework in a small family. Address G46, Tribuneoffico. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GOQD GIRLS in a private family to cook and do second work. Call fer two days at 590 Carroll-av. QITUATION WANTED-BY A NO. I PERSON IN A O private family for general housework; understands her business. Can bo seen Monday morning at 173 Twen tloth-at. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework. Apply to 188 North Ashland-av. SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL WISHES a situation ss second girl or to do plain sawing. In quire at 47 Carroll-av. SITUATION WANTED —BY AN AMERICAN widow, with child 5 years. A good home an object more than waves; can give good references. Address O 56, Tribune otnee. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework in a private family. Please call at 588 Arnold-st., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—FOR A RESPECTABLE girl in a small private family or for second work in a boarding house. Call at 232 West Adama-st. Please call Monday. SITUATIONS WANTKD-BY TWO GIRLS, ONE to do chamber work, tho other to do cooking or dining room work; both prefer to live together. Coll Monday forenoon at ISO North Wells-st, _ SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO SISTERS, ONE to cook, wash, and iron, tho other to do up-sutrs work and wait on table, In a private family; both com petent: good references. Please coll at or address 406 East Hurop-st. SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do second work and sewing, or general house work. in a small family. Please call Monday or Tuesday at 342 South Morgau-sU, down-stairs, in the rear. SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman in aprivato family to cook, wash, and iron. Call, for two days, at 426 Cotiago Grovu-av- S" ITUATION WANTED—BY A~GOOD GIRL TO cook or to do general housework; references if re quired. Apply, for two days, at 109 Bntterfiold-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A DANISH GIRL; EX tra house servant; best of city reference furnished. Apply at 990 Stato-st. OITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED O girl to do genera’ housework In a small, hrst-clmvs pri vate family; reference given. Ploaso call at No. 133 West Randolph-st,, third floor, rear rooms, or address T B, for two days. South Side preferred. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL TO do second work; ono kind to children; can give reference*. Call at 184 North Reuben-st. SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE German girl as cook and laundress in a private family where there Is sccond-glrl kept; can give recommenda tion. Call Monday andTuesday_ai| 124 WestMadison.st. OITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASK COOK O in a private family: North or South Sido preferred. Please call at 154 East Erio-st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A CANADIAN GIRL to do second word in a private frmlly: would do gen eral housework in a small family: can furnish city refer ence. Call at 297 Calnraol-av., near Twcnty-slxth-st. SITUATION WANNED—BY A WOMAN TO DO general housework in a family, either in tho city or country; good washer and ironer. Apply at 398Tnlrd av., Monday. SITUATION WANTFJ3—BY A GIRL TO DO BKG end or chamber work. Call or address, for two days, 205 West Fourtoentb-ct. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL TO do general housework, or cook, wash, and iron. Call at 192 Desplalnes at., near Jackson. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO second work, in a private family or boarding-house. Call at 76 Bmiorfield-st„ near Eighteenth. Good refer ence. SITUATION WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY AS cook or general honsework. Call or address 148 Bntter tield-st., corner Twenty-first. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED Gorman girl to do second work and wait on table. Ap ply at 99 Foartoonth-st., ap-Blairs. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A PROTESTANT girl to do second wo:k, or take care of children and sew, on the' West Side; tho best of reference. Address 471 West Madison-st., up-stairs. SITUATION WANTKD—BY AN ENGLISH WOM an as chambermaid or dining-room girl, fa a private family. Addrosi SD, 75 Kansas-st.. .VostSido. SITUATION’ WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL to do second work and *ewiac;has ovm machine; town or country. M JL, 191 West J&ckson-st. QITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO Ogoneral housework, or second work, with a small fam- Ur, Apply at 410 Hubbard-at. Seamstresses* SITUATION wanted-by a young lady, as •oamsirofc* In a family or shoo near home; under* stands dressmakiur and children’s clothes. Address J W, corner Forty.lonrth 'nd Untterfiold-sts. SITUATION SEAMSTRESS, IN A private family, by the week. Can cut ht. Call Tuesday from 9to 3. MRS. WETMORE, 74i/ \> —bar. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPLETE SEAM- O stress; understands dressmaking. Wages rcasona* hie; (rood references given. Call at WS Bntlerfiold-st. SITUATION WANTED-ASSEAMSTRESS; UNDER standi dressmaking; to go by the day or week; can furnish first-class reference. Terms $1 por day. Address 1170 State-st. OITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT SBAM- O stress to do dressmaking or plain sowing In a few families; can furnish machine. Address SEAM STRESS, 3W Larrabee-st. SITUATION WANTED-SEWING IN PRIVATE families by a nractlcal seamstress, machine or hand work. 153 North Peorla-et., aldo entrance, np-stalra. SITUATION WANTED—BY A DRESSMAKER IN O a shop or private family; can do first-class dreM-msk- Injj. Please call for throe days. or address 437 West Tay ler-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl to sew In a private family: would assist in taking car© of children or do second work; can furnish sewiag maeklne. Call for throe days at 57 Sapcrior-st« Situation avanted-by a seamstress in a family. Understands all kinds of family sewing, and can furnith a machine If required. Cali at 418 Warren-ar. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN KPPERIENCKD dressmaker. Would act as fitter or trimmer in a store. No pay expected If not satisfactory. Also the best of references erven. Address K 85, Trigone office. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN GIRL as seamstress in private family. Good reference given. Address B 76, Tribune office. • SITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY OF 8 YEARS’ experience in the management of a first-class cloak and dressmaking business, and who U a practical cutter and fitter, la a similar establishment in this city. Best of reference. Address J 78, Tribune office, for 3 days, afterward at Lombard, 18. . 2 SITUATION WANTED—BY A DRESSMAKER, who docs cutting and fitting In families; will go out by tbo day or week. Call at 106 South Sangamon-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A DRESSMAKER, who ba« worked in Booth Side families: does titling easily; baa late patterns. Call at 238 South Green-sU SITUATION WANTED —BY AN EXPERIENCED dressmaker. AVill go in families to cut and lit, and take work home, or sow by the day. Best of reference given. Cali or address, for 3 days. It A Cicoro-court. S’ ITUATION~WA NTKD-A DRESSM AK e¥"OF Ex perience would like an engagement with & few more first-class families. Will guarantee satisfaction. Ad dress F 65, Tribune office. • _ SITUATION AVANTED-TO DO DRESSMAKING. Can make children's clothes. Understand the busi ness. AVnnld take work home, and do it first-class and cheap. 46 Hoyno-st. . nurses* SITUATION WANTED-AS CHILD’S NURSE, BY a capable middle-aged woman who understands her business. Best city references. Apply Monday at 1090 Fralrio-av. SITUATION WANTED-TO NURSE AND ASSIST in chamber work or plain sowing: reference* if re qnired. Apply at 256 Calnmet-av., tor three days. QITU ATI ON~W A NTKD—BY A LADY. AS HOUBE ij keeper, oitbor in a private family or hotel; can furnish good references; has no objection to leaving the city. Call at 31*6 West Randolph-st. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED nurse, to nurses lady during confinement or an in valid. or would go as housekeeper; am willing to make myself generally useful. Address NURSE, 399 lAm beo-si. ' QITUATION WANTED-AS WET NURSE. RRC- O ommended by Dr. T. D. Fitch. Address E 86, Trib une office. _ SITUATION WANTED-BY A OIRLIS YEARS OLD, to tako care of children In a respectable family. Ap ply, for three days, at No, 99 Sobor-st. QITUATION WANTED-BY a' STEADY WOMAN. O to tako foil charge of a yonng baby: good reference. Apply at 402 East Twenty-seoond-at. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED and reliable woman, as infant’s none and to do sew ing, fir would care for an invalid; reference given. Ad dress 13 25, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE, BY A HIGHLY respectable English person; can take a baby from tbo month, or tbs care of a young lady, and attend to the wardrube, being a thorough needlewoman; no objection to travel. Address AL, 24 Seymour-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS nurse, or assist in light housework. Apply at No. 53 Superior-Bt. SITUATION WANTED-A LADY’S NURSE OP long experience can be had by applying to 256 Polk* at., near Blue Island-av. Call for Mrs. FIN EGAN. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ELDERLY LADY (Scoth), as nurse to take care of one or two children. Call at 177 Buah-st., NorliiStde. References given. QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL, O as a nurse, taking caro of children; wages not so much of an object as a good home; bestof city reference. Ad dress 895, Tribune olßco. SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to take caro of children and sew. Please r«.lt ftt 116 Forquor-st. _ QITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE. OR TO AS- O slit In light housework. Ploase call at 156 North Mar. ket-st. • ___ QITUATION WANTKD-AS NURSE, BY A WELL- O recommended colored girl, 32 yean old. Call for two days at 526 Stale-st,, third floor. rfonsoKoouers- QITUATION WANTED-AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY O an Ensliah lady » nan o( ago. No obiKtlantoi do lag the work in a small family. Address M <O, Tribune office. • QITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY AS HOUSE- O keeper In a widower’s family. No objection to chil dren. Address C 96, Tribune office. . SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER BY an American lady who Is intelligent andlhoroagbljr competent to uko charge of a house. A small ferred. Call or address HOUSEKEEPER* I®l Sonth Hoyne-st. QITUATION WANTED-BY A WIDOW LADY O with a littio girl, -« himKltaopor or BMnutreM: coald take ere of a b&uy or do llcht homowork: emaU wetee. a good home; would like the country. Call or address Mrs. L., Woman’s Hotel, Jackson and Haistcd-sts. QITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY O as bouskeepor to a gentleman of P™ r ®** io ° * first-class family; Is a first-class cook and thoroughJydo mesticated. Salary not so much an object as a respecta ble home. Apply at 274 Blue Island-av. - QITUATION WANTED-BY A WIDOW LADY, AS O housekeeper for a widower. No objection to one or two small children. Call at 158 Elghteeatb-st. QITUATION WANTED -BY AN AMKBICAN O widow lady, as housekeeper. Widowers family pro fsrredT Address MBS* BAHKBB, TO State, la stars. SITUATIONS WANTED—TEMAXS Employment iTconts, QITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF O good Scandinavian and German help can be supplied at Mrs. DUSKU'S Office, 80 Milwankee-av. SITUATIONS WANTED—I HAVE REOPENED MY O office at 144 Twentletb-st., near State. Families la want of rood help will bo promptly supplied. Mrs. THOMPSON. Situations wantkd-ladirs in want of first-class female help can be suited on short notice at Mrs. S. LAPIIISB’S, 8M West Madison-»t. ' M^celianeonv SITUATION WANTED-A LADY OF SOME BUSl ness experience desires employment: salary a secon dary consideration. Call or address MANN A CONG DON, Room 18, 143 LaSa!le-st. j SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY lately graduated, as governess In a private family. Ap ply to G. P. BAY, So South Clark-et. SITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY, COPYING to do at her own home, or position as bookkeeper by doable or single entry; references. Address K 15, Trib une office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY AS O saleswoman in a dry-goods store: has bad experience as suchjppeaks Gorman and English. Address D 26, Tribune office. ’ SITUATION WANTED—A LADY THAT IS BOARD ing would like to taka a little girl from 2to 6 years of age to care for and teach. Address I 78. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GERMAN lady as teacher, saleswoman, or seamstress. Apply at 354 West Madlsou-st, SITUATION WANTED—A CLERKSHIP BY A lady of pleasing manners, with good recommendations. Inquire at 279 East Madiion-st., book store. F. E. MATHEUM. SITUATION WANKED-BY A LADY, IN PllOTO graph gallenr, to retouch negatives or attend recep tion-room. Address* F2, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—TO DO COPYING BY A competent young girl: will work ebeap. Address ANNIE HOFFMAN, care Tribune office. MISCELLANEOUS. A RESPECTABLE. FIRST-CLASS, SUCCESSFUL collector, who has been collecting for the last six or seven years in Chicago, wishes to get two or three firms more to collect for. Will work very cheap. Address J 86, Tribune office. A LARGE BOARDING-HOUSE. CONTAINING 40 rooms, fall of boarders, centrally located, will be sold at a sacrifice; price. $3,500. Sickness reason for selling. Apply at Room 2, 125 South CUrk-aU A LIVE MAN WITH SOME MONEY TO WORK IN a moat-markot with a view to a copartnership after six months. If found capable; this Is an extra chance for the right man. Address C 36. Tribono office. Anybody wishing to board out a baby or little child can be accommodated by calling at No. 350 Twenty-founli-at- A WIDOW LADY FROM BOSTON, AGED 29, with an annual income of nearly 33,700, desires the counsel and advice of a careful and experienced bus-* in ess manager, with reference to some unfinished mat ters; will pay liberally for same. Address MRS. ALICB M., Tribune office. ' 4 HOME FOR CHILDREN, WITH THE COMFORT A and freedom of an own homo, and instruction by a person of culture, who has had experience in tho Kinder garteu schools. For particulars address A 35, Tribune office. *\ YOUNG WIDOW WILL GIVE AWAY A BRIGAT J\. child 18 months old. Address with references, FIW, Tribuno office. ■ A COOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER. QUALIFIED J\ by twenty-throo years' practical and professional ex* perienco to practice as an expert. BISHOP, 87 Wash ington-st. A PROFESSIONAL LETTER*WRITER WANTS A few more patrons. All business strictly confidential. For particulars address LETTER-WRITER, Post'Otfice Box 9d. • A CURIOSITY—EVERYONE OUGHT TO HAVE it. Send 23 cents. Chicago P O Box 96. A LL PARTIES WANTING VISITING OB ADDRESS A cards, send namo forsamplo. Address Chicago P O Box 96. ___ ANY PARTY HAVING A PATENTED ARTICLE of merit which they wish introduced can find a party to push tho same by addressing K 66, Tribune office. A YOUNG LADY WANTS $23, TO BE PAID FOR in any kind of work that may bo done in four days. Address A 21, Tribune office. A SUITE AND ONE SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED _rL room to rent with board, la a private family; parties may at*dross F 56, Tribune office. A CAPITAL CHANCE TO GET CURED OF catarrh; can try a sure cure free at 169 East Madlron st.. Room 7, this afternoon, or any week day, by bringing this notice. Letters answered. A YOUNG MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO IN vest can make $125 a month, or more. Apply at 77 West Madiion-st., Room 7. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING AT THE LOWEST rates. PERRY, MORRIS A SULTZER, 1»J Stale st., near Madison. Orders by mail receive prompt atten tion. OIGaR IMAGE—GOOD SECOND-HAND CIGAR \j Imago wanted for cash. Address B 12, Tribune office, Chicago rubber type and stereotype Foundry, 161 Monroe-st., manufacturers of rubber band stamps for all office and business purposes: also the American rubber dating stamp. Orders solicited. Satis faction guaranteed. Agents wanted in all tho Western States. Call or address as above. _ TSXsft PAID FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS. U rn«s. met*!,, bottlea. 4 c.. at PETTI BONE’S, 236, 2t2,.and 290 FUth-av, 1 Stock called for In any part of tho eity._lr?o- rSO.OPV.RA.TIVE HOUSEKEEPING—ROOMS CAN bo selected at once; boat'd furnished until plans are formed. Address K 69, Tribune office. C* LOTHES-WRINGKRS OF ALL- „KINDS RE paired. New rolls, $2 each. pair; new wringers, $5 and $6, at H, S. THAYER ft CO. S., TO West Washingten-st. • ~~ Dress refobm-i beg leave to inform the ladies that I have secured the now dress-reform patterns exhibited by Dr. Mary Salford Blako at the Woman's Congress. now in session in this city, and am prepared to manufacture garments, or will ent and tit them ; or can, by taking a lady's measure, give her »per* fcctlj-ntting pattern. .Mrs. M. £. MILLS, 3d2 West Lako*at. . EMERSON’S CLIP AND FILE FOR OFFICE PA pers. and Emerson’s binder for music and all peri* orticali—the former for business men. the latter for everybody. Gold lettering, eyeleting. etc., neatly dene. JNO. R. BARRETT A CO.. Bookbinders, 15U Stato-sU TJMPLOYMENT OFFICE 129 BAST VAN BUREN- Pj at. has got always a lot of help on hand, and can give yon satisfaction any time. MRS. REISS. TiiQR NEW YORK SAFETY KEROSENE OIL D lamps go to the Chicago Gas Fixtnro Manafactoring Co. Office and salesroom 291 East Madison*st. For brass and zinc castings go to the Chicago Gas Fiitnre Man’g. Co. Office and salesroom 291 East Madison-st. Factory 35 and 37 South Canal-at. FLOUR! FLOUR!—BELLE OF ST. LOUIS BEST White Wlnter,only $7.50 per barrel delivered. Gar den State. White Winter, Choice, only $5.55 per barrel delivered. Every barrel warranted, at GOLVIN’b, 78 West Vanßurea-st. German and phonography by competent teachers, at moderate terms. Address F 76, Tribune office. GAS FIXTURES BEBRONZED AND REFINISHED equal to new at Chicago Gas Fixture Manufacturing Go. Office and salesroom 291 East iladison-st. Factory 35and37Conal-gt. TNTKLLTGENCE OFFICE, 128 SOUTH HALSTRD- X it.—Help, ete. All good girls wanted for and as nurses, seamstresses, cooks, and all good places.^ Kid olovf-s—reduced prices —iionday morning will offer two*button roal kids, iittod be fore you buy, at $1.50 in black, street colon, and op eras. Paris Glove Store. Kansas lands, fob low-price land Ex ploring, round trip to Nemho Valley, Kansas, and ample opportunity to see land without charge when more, join party starting next Tuesday. Full particulars at 61 Clart-st. U. W. RANDALL. YfASQUKRADE TRIMMINGS—FOR GOLD AND iYX silver laces, fringes, tassels, stars, gimps, masks, crowns, wigs, sword a, brocades, tissues. tarlatans, tab leaux-tsro, and playsicallat GEO. S. THURBKR'S, 119 Randolph-st. NOTICE-EF YOU HAVE ANY CAST-OFF CLOTH ing yon wish to dispose of, such as ladles', gentle men's, or children's wearing apparel of any kind, by Bond ing me a letter I will call on you. Pleaae I > reserve tfala notice for future reference, and address B- CUIlivN, 409 South Clark-st. PARTIES HAVING ROOMS IN SUITES OK.SINGLE, with or without board, furnished or unfurnished, tene ments. rooms, or floors for housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, should register with the Chicago Boarding House Registry immediately, as we have tenants waiting. Office 135 LaSalle-*!., Room IS. ' SPECTACLES SUITED BY INSPECTION OP THE eye. Dr. John Phillips; author of *• Surgery on the Eye''and "Use and Abuse of Spectacles,” has a large assortment of Brazilian pobblo spectacles, etc., lor ex tremely moderate prices. 271 South Clark-st. TO BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS-A COLLEGE grado&tc. with a business experience, desires a home for a time in a gentleman’s family, for which ho can com pensate by devoting part of each day to accounts, eto. The best of references. Address P 22, Tribune office, Monday. rpO DRUGGISTR—WANTED—GOO l>, SECOND- L band bottles and show lights for a drugstore. Ad dress* storing price* which must bo reasonable, for three days, B 55, Tribune office. T" O CONTRACTORS—I WANT TO LET A JOB OF tick-pointing, plastering, sod painting. Call on Monday, at 4p. m., Room 10, 93 Madlson-st. TO BUILDERS—WB WANT A CONTRACTOR TO put op a building on terms. Fall particulars at COBB 4 BEERS*, Architects* Major Block. WANTED— TEA-CANISTERS, SCALES, COFFER, mill. etc., for a tea store. Giro description and price. G2, Tribune office, WANTED- A WELL-LOCATED CARRIAGE PAINT shop. Inquire Room 4. 79 Dearborn-st. WANTED— 8 OR 10 COFFEE CANS (FLOOR), FOR grocery; will pay cash. Call at SlB West Indiana, ai., Monday. nrANTED-MEAT MARKET TOOLS, SUCH AS W scales, and sot of saws, steels, cleaver, 4c.: must be cheap. Address D 55, Tribune office. WANTED-ALL THE LADIFJS TO KNOW THAT V> they can have their muffs relined with silk or satin for SL73. at 259 South Halsted-sL. near Harrison. Air ANTED—MAN WITH MONEY, TO HANDLE Vr our window stops and weather strips: cheapest, best: large sales ami profitable. Central Manufacturing Company. 26 North Jefferson-sU ANTED AN _ INTELLIGENT LADY. WHO speaks German or French, aa room companion. Will make terms much to beradvantage. Inquire at 439 Blich lgan-av. WANTED—TO RENT—A LAMB’S KNITTING-M A- Yv chine for a few months. Apply at 201 West Indl ana-st., in store. _ WANTSD-A SCHOLARSHIP IN GOOD MEDICAL colloga or the Northwestern Uairersity. Wiii pay in upholstering. Addxeas GlB, Tribune office. TIT ANTED—TO SELL A REOI'PB FOR THE COM- W pounding of an article that will pay $lO to S2O per day. This Is no humbug. Call and see at hi West Wash ingtOQ-St. ' TTrANTED—A SWINGING STAGE OR SCAFFOLD. VY complete. Call at iron shutter factory, 133 and 140 Eastlike-et, . WANTED— TO ADOPT MY YOUNG CHILD (BOY) to good family: poverty compels us p> separate. Call between U and 12 a, m., Monday, at L 3 South Ann itM for Mrs. WILLIAMS. TXTANTED-EVKEY ONE TO KNOW-SINGLE VV rcoma 50 cents per day. at Mason House. 2S Fifth av.. and Louis Homo. 43 West Baadolph-st.; also by week. ' lirANTED-TO BUY A NICE SIDE-BOARD, PAR VV lor and bedroom set, or any part of them, low for —s Ad drees DRAYTON, Tribune office. WAKTED-.V SEWFOUNDLAND OR SPAStEt i r dor, not over 1 year old. Send address and dsserin* uoa of dog to C 70, Tribune office. A tSmISom OON UCI; -' isE - ADDHKS3 J 55. W ANTfcD-ASTOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN ES. ' V chacge [ Jr house and lot and farm. K. D. ADAMS. 60 LaSalle-st. \V ANTED-READ ESTATE OWNERS WHO DE. E.L.CANFIi-LD?™uSafet PU ° a »•“** W A .w T . I ;?“ E y K^ V LADY I* CHICAGO TO KNOW .. p4co 10se } » porfect-filtiag corsetU at SCO North Clark-st., up-stairs. VV A . Jf T K P Tu LADILS ASD gentlemen to. v ,tu 4 jr f< £ “• Bt *«» fill position* when snffielent 1» A C nr*a 8183 !? 9ec “«sd. Terms liberal. WM. MCFARLAND, tragedian, O’NeUl’a Hall, 679 West Lako-st., between Wood and Lincoln. W^ TE^ T ®vtmV RO^ ASE A good retail 11 drac-store. Will pay in desirable real estate. Ad dress G la, .Tribune office. \\7 ANTED—FOR CASH, A SECOND-HAND SIL* ? » ver-mounted show-case; also a small stock of clean and tobacco. Address Ja. Tribune office. \I T ANTED—A PARTY WITH MEANS TO ADOPT » v a bright, healthy little boy of 7 years; Is of respect aklo American parents; no one needing a drudge apply. Call at or address 636 West Lake-st. WANT TO BUY A GOOD SECOND-HAND PHO iT tograph outfit. with or without ear. Apply at No. 77 Elevonth-aU, basement, near Blue Island-av. WANT TO PURCHASE A STOCK OF GROCERIES, Will pay part cash, balance good property. Ad dress Ml 2, Tribune office. f TV T FEW~FAMILIES’ AND tf imin’s washing. Will do Uat moderate terms. Apply or address 524 Weatwortb-av., near Thirtisth-st. V'/ ANT ED-A SND~HAN LARGE. FLUE • and burglar-proof safe; mast bo cheap for cash, 136 and 155 Filth-av. TV ANTED—AN UPRIGHT SHOW-CASE FOR TT cash. 623 Cottage Grovc-av., np-stairs. WANTED-ONK GOOD DOUBLR AND ONE SlN gle office desk, flat, and one swivel reclining office chair. Address, stating description and price, M Tribune office. WANTED— TEN OR TWEIA . .MARBLE-TOP COP feo and lunch tables. Address where they Mn be seen. K 76, Tribune office. TV ANT ED—TO CONTRACT FOR 100 TO 150 TONS vf cood upland prairie hay. pressed. Apply to OTTO B. PIETSCH, comer Caaalport-ar. and Brown-st. 1 0 ™STOUAKR MONEY IN A PLEASANT, iu honorable business, something sura for male or female. For particulars address Institute of Art, Trade, and Commerce, Chicago, 111. C* J_ non TO INVEST WITH A PARTY WHO wt-' U will pnt in 82, SCO, and can do the office work. Address, with real name. Kffii. Tribune office. JTINANCIAIm A LADY HAS MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL amounts, on chattel mortgages. P 90, Tribune offico. A BUSINESS LADY WANTS TO BORROW 3400; giro a chattel mortgage, and pay 10 poroout, and board the party until the amount is paid. Address G 65- Tribune ome. A SUM OF MONK Y—J2.OOO TO SID,COO—TO LOAN for 3 to 6 months; or will buy notes: good security. JACOB C. MAGILL, 77 Clark sL A FEW GOOD APPLICATIONS WANTED FOR loann, ranging from $2,000 to SIO,OOO, on inside prop erty. ISAAC H. PRICK, 188 Madlson-st., Room 9. CAN MAKE TIME LOANS ON CHOICE CITY property, and boy prime mortgage or commercial paper. L. CURRY, STriPuno Building. CLAIMS AGAINST THE REPUBLIC, KNlCKßß bookor, and Hose aad other Insurance Companies cashed at IW Duarborn-st., Room 6. FUNDS IN HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS OP S3, SCO to SIO,OOO on city real estate. F. G. BRADLEY, I£3 Madison-st.. Room 19. Have money with which to purchase good real estate paper. DANIEL N. BASH. Boom 6 Otis Block. 7 HAVE $10,(TOO TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE, X in odd or two sums. Principals address £6, Trib une adieu. T HAVE S2OO WHICH I WOULD PUT INTO SOME X business with either lady or gentleman In either city or country. Address G S2, Tribune office. T WILL LOAN SSOO OK MORE TO A PARTY WHO X will give me a good sit nation; references given and re quired. Address J 43, Tribune office. IOANS OF $5(-0 AND OVER ON HOUSES AND J lots. No brokers. H. P. BALDWIN, 66 LoSalle-st,, Room 22. LOANS-WE CAN MAKE A FEW SMALL LOANS, S6OO to SI,GOO on good Chicago real estate, term of years. S. M. MOORE A CUMMINGS. 119 and 121 La- Halle-st, Loans on purchase-mortgage h'.-os(>3 on leased lots, and collaterals. L.TL CARS WELL, 131 Bust Madiaon-at. LOANS ON FINK GOLD WATCHES AND DlA rnonds at fair rates. Address, confidentially,, T R N. Tribune office. Loans in sums’of ssco, SI,OOO, si,sco, and s2,cco, 2U. 60, and 90 days on first-class security; also smaller sums. W. F. BALLARD, 131 LaSaJle-aU, basement. M”~ ONF.Y TO ADVANCE UPON MERCHANDISE; stocks of goods, jewelry, diamonds, pianofortes, sowing machines, and any collaterals, from SSO to SI,OOO. County remittances upon receipt of goods. THOMAS A CO., 51 Clark-sc., Chicago. MONEY TO LOANON CHICAGO REAL ESTATE, or on farms in Illinois, within about lUJ miles of Chi cago, in sums of s3f« to J3.00C. O HO. W. N EWCOMB, 771 West Madison-st- Office open forenoon only. Money to loan on furniture, pianos, bouses, or leased lots, and other good collaterals. No. 143 Uiark-at., Room 5. K. WINNS. - Money to loan in hums from ssco to sul -000. on good cits- real-estate security, by M, MAUGHAN. ICoom 21 Reaper Block, 97 Clark-st- Money to loan on diamonds, watches, bonds, etc., at LAUNDKU’S private office, ISOBaa* dolph-st., near Clark. Established I£5L O.VEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, . finger machines, and other collaterals. 125 Clark- Rbuat 2- M' ONEY TO LOAN ON COLLATERAL SECURI ties. small abort time, and reasonable rata ol interest- JOdT* M. WAITE, I£3 Dearborn-ot. Money to loa.y jn small amounts, oh short time. A. B. KLtITHORPE, Boom a, Moi*- nson Building, 125 South Ciark-ft- Money to loan on chattel mortoaoh securities. A. B. ELLITHORf& Room a Mor rison Building. 125 South Clark-st. M6nßy"to loan on city property, in sums of SI.OU) and upwards. Apply to W. MARSH, 135 ClarVsr. CJTOCKS, bonds, commercial, and MORT- O gage paper, bought and sold. EUGENE 0. LONG Jt BKO., 72 East Wasbington-st. Stocks, bonds, and first-class commeb dai paper bougnt and Bold by H. J. CHRISTOPH A CO., Bankers, 75 Sooth Ciafk-st. • f'pO LOAN-MONEY IN HAND-IN SUMS OF $5,009 X or SIO.COO or upwards on first-class inside improved Chicago real estate. Inquire of PALMER A COLT. 24 Washlngton-st. T‘ O' LOAN-ON INSIDE REAL ESTATE, 8L«:0, f 1,500, (2.OUU, 83.& X), $6,000. and upwards. DUN STON A CO., Room 5, 150 Dearborn-vt. TO LOAN IN SUMS OF SI,OOO A In 310.000: large sums at a per cant interest. SaM’L GEIIK, No. 10 Tribune Building. TO LOAN—BIOO TO S£CO—SnORT TIME, OS FlßST class chattels: or 2d mortgages on Imido nr subur ban roal ostate. TKUESDEI.L A BROWN. 108 Fifth*av. TO LOAN-31,C00 TO ail.MO, THREE YEARS. SSOO to $2,000, short time. T. d. paper wanted. W. J. COBB, J Arcado Court. TO LOAN—S2,OOO AT 2 PEE CENT A MONTH, AND £3,£00 at 10 and 5: real estate security, No. 143 Clark »t., KooraS. J. L. CURTIS. YU"ANTED—SL&XJ TOR ONE TEAR FOR WHICH VV real estate security will bo given and employment at a salary of $1,2u0 per year; parties must bo able to give good reference as to business ability and integrity. Ad dress A 25, Tribune office. WANTED— TUB LOAN OF $6,000 UPON UNDE triable real estate security; too parties loaning caa obtain a situation of per annum in a legitimate business. Address U 46, Tribune office. TIT ANTED TO LOAN 31,500 FOR ONE OR TWO 11 yean on first-class toprorod city property; security first-class. Address G 75, Tribune office. Y«TE WISH a LOAN OF FOB ONE YEAR, SE TS carod by mortgage and insurance policy for S3,SUI on office furniture: will pay 25$ per cent per month. Ad* dress ASSOCIATION. caroTribuna office, \\f ANTED—FOR 1 OR J YEARS, $1,500; GOOD v» real estate, chattel, and collateral security. Ad dress G I*B, Tribune office. WANTED— $60 FOB IOR 3 YEARS, WILL PAY IS percent; desirable real estate security. Addrun G6B, Tribune office. TTTANTRD-TO BORROW— 3800 FOB 6 MONTHS v V on SB,OOO worth of first-class chattels fully insured; will pay 2 per cent a month. Address E 56, Tribune office. \YrANTCO-$6.006 FOB 3OR 5 YEARS. SECURED IT on unimproved city real estate worth $25,000. Ad dress 7 86, Tribune office. YrrANTED-?«,0U0FOR A TERM OP YEARS. ON Vi throe3-story andbasement store-front d'fnllinga: will pay 10 per cent; 2>jf commission. W, 3. ELLIS, 123 Daarbormt. WAN , rab-f7.000 for three years on im proved suburban property, worth ?30,0<X> caah. Ad dress ‘'M./MSS East wasoiogton-st. ANTED—LOAN OF $1,5C0 FOR 3 YEARS. SB- V I curity will bo firsb-clasa real estate in City of Fort Scott. Kan.; all necessary papers furnished. Address J.H. BRIDGEFOUD, Room S3. Union Stock Yards* City- .. W‘ ANTED—SUMS OF €SOO, €I,OOO. AND €2.000 FOB customers, for a term of years on real estate. Ap ply or address W. F. ELLIS, 133 Dsarborn-sU WAKTIiD-Sl.aa FOB 5 YEARS ON HOUSE AND Vi lot worth $4,50*). situated ca Townseod-st., North Side; will pay 10 per cent and 5 per cent commission. Ad. dress F ho, Tribune offico. . VUANTED—€IOO - HAVE SECURITY FOR FTVTS 11 times that amount; will pay good interest for short time. F35, Tribune office. • WAfrrED-Ssod-ON WABASH-AV.-U)T. east front, near Forfy-sevenlh-it.: perfect title, ab stract complete. Address M 80, Tribune office. CfKfVn TO 55.U30 TO LOAN KROBI 6 MONTHS TO SOljw 3 yean. Purchase money paper bought and sold. LEVI WING 4 CO-. 57 Dearborn-st. C»*o n/m TO LEND FOR 3 OR 5 YEARS*UPON OO.UUU improved city property. J. MULVRY, Room IP, Marine Co. Building. c.o nn A WAN TKD -ON MARBLE-FRONT houio and lot on Prairio-av. Also. S9O) on bouse and lot near Lincoln Park. First liens, and title perfect. Property worth three times the amount. T. A QUINLAN, Room 2. 123 Dcarbom-st.. TO LOAN ON UNINCUMBERED OUT side property; lo per cent. Address J 73, Tribune office S- nnn ohhakdto LOAS3ORS teaks ok y.UUU city property. J, HEERT EOFF, U bOn nnh in hand to loan on improved city and farm property at favorab.e rates. WM.LINDSLEY, 103 Washington-sU, basement. eon nnn TO loan on watches. or a- mondv, and jewelry at the Sanare-Deal- Ing Loan Office, 179 South Clarkst., corner of Monroe. I Son nnn on short time on collater- ala; s3.fr.dandS.i,oW on 2ycam: C^. xnorcUl and mortgage paper boagnt and sold. •/, M. 0,1 A nnh TO IXVEST IS THE PURCHASE 07 «?>T:U.UUU notes secured oalns'de city propcrty,or farms worth doable the amount. Principal* only apply. Address L 8i« Tribune office, describing paper tod. security. 3