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14 BookJceepcrsi Clerks* &c« TTrANTED—A COMPETENT DOUBLE-ENTRY ii bookkeeper and pood penman to go West: one familiar with the retail lumber business: none others need apply; married man preferred. Address LUM* BEIL Tribune office. "\T7ANTED— A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN it demands foreign accounts and moneys, and has had some years experience in foreign shipments of meats and provisions. Address H 60, Tribune office. ft loan employers 53.000 on first-class security. Ad dress staling salary and experience F 3S, Tribune office. ANTED—AN EX PERIEK CEDTsROCERY CLERK (Scandinavian): best job in Chicago for good clerk. H. W.J*ARK£ft,_?fiO Westlndiana-st. U TJrAKTkb-CLERK FOR DRUG"sTOREVao MILES ft west. Apply to VAN SCHAACK. STEVENSON A CO., wholesale druggloU, 92 and M Lake-st. WANTHD-A YOUNG MAN OF 17 YEARS IN A fancy grocery store. An Englishman preferred. Address M SO, Tribune office. • TTTANTED^EXPKIUENCED ENTRY CLERK BY A * » wholesale dry-goods house. Address Z 32, Trib une office. • WANTED-A GOOD SALESMAN TO SOLICIT OR der* for linen collar* and cuffs at retail lo the city; largest stock In the city to select from. LUAt STAR SHIRT CO., 193 Dearborn-et. \\J ANTED—A SINGLE MAN r . RO H, VV rears old who understands bookkeeping and willing to make himself generally useful a* tcmlent, atDOREMUS’ Laundry. 205SouthPaullna-st. Must come well recommended. WANTED— A COMPETENT SALESMAN FOR tbe domestic department; one who can apeak/ German preferred- 107-111 West Madlaon-st. £4 ? Trades* WANTED— FIFTY GOOD CARPENTERS AT new trotting park, near Central Park; .stages will start every morning at a o'clock from west end of Waihlagton-st. tunnel; transportation free both_ways. Yi^ANTED-IMMEDIATELY-SIX GOOD CAR- V\ rlago-lrimmers. Address P. 0. Box 1953, South Bend, lud. WANTED-FOUR CABINETMAKERS, AT NO. 211 __ TIT - ANTED—SO MORE EXPERIENCED FINISH- W era on pants. Highest prices paid at CLEMENT t SAVER’S. 416-424 MUwaukee-av. VITAS TED—BUTCHER. HAVING HIS OWN WAG VV on and being welt acquainted with Chicago city trade: good references required. Apply at Chicago Meat Preserving Company, LaSalle and Michlgan-sta. W r PETE NT WATEIt-COLOi: AN I) VV Indla-Ink artists; steady employment. Call at 71 Dearborn-sc, Room 36, and If convenient bring speci men of work. ■ ■WANTED—AN* OIL PRESS MAN; ONE WHO UN VV demands the Callahan pump. Address K 68, Tribune office. _____ TIT ANTED—A MAN ON MOLDING-MACHINE Vf to make picture-frame molding. Oil Caoel-st. MOLD Eli, ONE SASH \1 and door maker, one tenonlng-machlne hand, one sash and door sticker, and three general carpen ters: also a good boy woo understands running a mor tislng-machine. NORTHWESTERN PLANING MILL COMPANY, 102 West Chicago-uv. ’\\TaNTED-A GOOD CARRIAGE TRIMMER. AD VV drees DrREMER 4 SQLTEK. Elgin.-ill. * A NTKU—AT COLOMBA IRON FOUNDRY. 30 VV Froai-»t., fire xaolders; none but good workmen need apply. ■\\7ANTED—BLIND-MAKER AND BENCH HANDS, VV also flooring-machine hand, at mill, comer of In dlana-st. bridge. North Side. \\7 AKTED-F I iVs T-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC VV printer and toner. I*o6 North Clark-st. Coachmen* Xeamsters* &c« WANTEU-A DECENT OLD MAN OR A GOOD boy who can take care of horse and buggy and do chores can find a situation. Apply at 35 South Water-st. vtTanteit^a”man and wirErnF. as'ccacr" VV man, she for general housework: must be a good cook, washer, and Irocer. Will give sls a mouth and board. To the right party a good home is offered. Ad dress H 28, Tribune 012-*s. TX7ANTED TWO EXPERIENCED HOSTLERS. VV Call aftero a. m. at BASSETT’S stables, rear of IS and 17 Harm jn-court. £mploT>ncnt Agencies. XX 7 ANTED—IOO RAILROAD LABORERS FOR THE VV C. AA.R. IL Wages. 51.40 to 51.75. Fifty Me chonpew at 12c. Free fare. Leave Tuesday. One hun dred for Michigan. Five farm bancs. CHRISTIAN is CO., 208 South Watcr-st. \\TANTED-ALL THE GOOD RAILROAD LABOH VV crslcangci: wagesfrom sl.4Uto 51.75 per day; also 50 tie-makers at 12 cents per tie. Board, $3.50 per week. W. H. McHUGH. W A^*TEI) “ 2U,) LABORERS FOR C. & N. W. IL R. W Co. In Wisconsin and Illinois: 100 la Missouri at $1.40 and SI. 75 per day: 50 tie-makers, free fare: lo lana bauds. J, H. SI'KRBKCK’S, 21 West Randolph-st. TI7ANTED-lUO GOOD ABLE-BODIED MEN FOR VV railroad work and farm work. Call at 79 South Canal-si. E. G. HAIGHT. miscellaneous* TTTANTED—FIRST-CLASS TRAVELLING SALES VV man on commission, to represent a large parlor furniture house. Address D 16, I'ribuuc office. *XX7 ANTED—SALESMAN TO SELL CIGARS ON V V commission. F 23. Tribune office. WANTED AMERICAN SINGERS! HIGHLY VV honorable pomlou; double quartette; see U 7G, miscellaneous column. ■\\rANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN VV as steward of a social club; best of references re oulred; salary about Ssoj>er month. Address XXX, Tribune oQce. TIT ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR GOOD BOOK; W good pay. U. T. HELM, Room 27, IC3 Washing- ton-Et, V?7ANTED—A CANVASSER FOR A NEW PAVE i v meat; one experienced In paving contracts pre ferred; give experience and reference. Address K 71, Tribune office. T\^ ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CORRESPONDENT • v for a grain-receiving house: only ihose under* standing the nature of the business need answer. 1159, Tribune office. T\7ANTED—A MAN FOR PORTER. CALL MON vi day morning at Su Caroline’s Court Hotel. \\7ANTED-T WO GENTLEMEN CONVEUSAS"T ” with French shorthand system. Address K 44, Tribune office. T\7AN TED—A TRUSTY, CAPABLE OFFICE BOY M for steady place. Address M 87, Tribune office. XT7ANTED JMMEUIATKLY—T WO~bir THREE *» traveling men to sell our good* on commission In connection with another line. MEEKER BROS., man ufacturers cf Pocket Books and Fancy Leather Goods, 88 Stale-rt. TXT ANTED—AN ADVERTISING SOLICITOR WHO • i understands his business. 71 Dearhora-su. Room 45. W ANTED-A BOY ABOUT 14 TO LOOK AFTER cows. Apply Sunday at 1615 Staic-st. >i needles, chromos, oil paintings, stationery pack ages, jevrcirr, etc. Inducements greater than any other house can oficr. Call at once. C. il. LiNiNU- ToN, 45 Jackson-su, Chicago. X\7ANTED—EMPLOYMENT FOR MEMBERS OF »• the Masonic fraternity In every State; capable men can make gi.ooo to ?i. a v,-ar; sinterhlng new ami important to every member. CARSON & CO., ir.O Dearborn-st. WAN I‘KO—MAN and wife, the MAN TO DO general work around vard and take care of team, the wife to !>e good cook and laundress. Address F 78. Tribune office. TTf ANTED—'fN A LAW OFFICE A SHORT-HAND v* writercompeteur to take dictation. Must write o good hand. Salary S4u per mouth- Address M 83. Tribute office. XXf ANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT UNDER • I stands gardening, care of horse and cow. and to make himself useful around the house. Wages sls per month and board. Address M t*6. Tribune office. X\TANTED-A FEW FIRST-CLASS MEN TO CALL »» early and secure an agency for one of the best selling articles in the market, F. E. HOLMAN, Room 2 Ashland Block. \V ANTED—TRAVELING SALESMEN; MEMBERS » » of cither Masonic or Odd Fellows fraternity; en gagement to commence *ept. I. Apply immediately, jtoomsGandT, l.vi Dearborn—t. l\r anted—g'o»Vd men for traveling and tt local agents to -cl! gpods of our manufacture; will give Huch »pplcnuid chance to make money. Ad dress Room 2:1. i.asalic-?t. ■WANTED-A TRAVELING ’MAN FOR THE »I crockery, glass-van*, and lamp business; one who thoroughly under-toads It. Address N 7U, Tribune. 'WANTED-ACTIVF. MAN WITH ??:w ANT) GOOD I » references to take lii!ere>t in a Uicratlve business that will bcariave.-ilgatiou. Address Ncr Tribune. TX7ANTKD-VOUNO MAN TO WORK IN OFFICTC v I who has ?2ut' to loan emplovcr on good security. Address N 60, Tribune office. T\7ANTED—RELIABLE M \N WITH mifOSLCFO ii to luv-Xflipatc a safe, legitimate and paying buO- Dcsa. with a view of taking control of branch office. A 1 references given and required. Address N 59, Trib une office. ViTANTKD-ONE GOOD SALESMAN TO SELL I goods to tailors In the city: one for country; state experience, with reference and salary expected. An dress N 80. Triuune office. WANTED— MAX AND WIFE. WITHOUT CUlL dren; woman mustbe a good cook, washer, and trouer. and man for general worg; to go to neighbor ing CaH Monday till 4 p.m.atiioi Washington. W'ANTND— A SllOin'-HAND nvritei: fur grx"- cral office work; wages low. but steady work; stale price: references. Ktii, Tribune office. * V\ r ANTED—GOOD MEN EVERYWHERE TO SELL. * f to travel and appoint agents to sell the best wind mill made. Big pay on small capital. W. A. GUZK MAN. general agent, 256 Mate-fit-. Chicago. Yl r ANTED-YOUNG MAX OR BOY TO RUN-EN } » g!ae. Apply at Empire Carpet-Cleaning Co.. 59 South canal-su, Monday morning at 7 o'clock. \V* ANTED—GOOD FARM HAND; ONE TU \T V knows how to do any kind of work on farm; no other but such nceiapp.y Call Monday, from 10 to 12 -ANT KD -FOUR CANVASSERS TO WORK BY .* f. the day; good pay. Only genteel men wanted. Can Monday morning ready for work at I4*::t State-fit. W ANTKII-MES, to SELL SOME SEtr .lP.Tl .dies, also stationery. chromos. and notions: pars vHvt'r JHtnreuiage. Circular* free AMERICAN NoNtLH COMPANY. 186 Siate-st. \\ ANTED—A SMART SALESMAN TO SELL BY it cample on commission to the retail dry coeds trade in c:ty._*iaplc artlciei. M 7s. Tribune office. \\r ANTED—10LABORERS AT STIEN <2 UEARsH’S _ * bmid.ng, corner Archcr-av. and yuarry-st. WANTEf»-50 LABORERS "WITH " SHOVELSi , Monday morning. to work on new racc-course adjoining central Perk. D. H. FLAVIN, contractor. Vt'ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN TO MILK AND herd cows. Apply at last house on Hubbard-sr.,, between Arte>iaa-av. and Seymour-*:. WASTED-Squcnuite-OOOD MEN TO G!» A ** few milt** In the country and solicit orders for a £*>t-cl*M culfecription book; hve rears’ work guaran teed in the best of territory; commissions liberal. N 02, Tribune office. \\TANTED-SEVERAL“men OF GOOD EDUCA- Hod and address, having from £25 to Sioo. to sell and establish agencies fora special line of cowls, having a practical monopoly. Call at Room 1. No. 317 Mate s:., above dentist's office. XVTED-FEMALE HELP# DotncttUcs* TTTANTED—GIRL rUU GENERAL HOUSEWORK. \ \ Must have good references. Apply at 139 Park av., near Lincoln. ■ T*7 ANTED—GOOD STEADY GIRL FOP. GENERAL ft • housework. Call after 9 o'clock Monday, pre pared to stay If engaged. 52 Vlflcencea-av. " Domestics—Continued# TIT ANTED—FI RST-CL ASS COOK FOR BOARDING* \V boose* none but competent ones need apply; alto, girl to wash dishes and be useful. Apply 264 Ontario-al. TTTaNTED— \ GOOD COOK. "WASHER, AND VV ironer; none need apply unless competent t> fill the position and can give good reference. IOIj Micbl pan-ar. ; . VttaXTED—WOMAN’ TO COOK, WASH AND W Iron, and young girl to do light work. Apply at 359 West Taylor-tt. ; _ -irrANTEU-A TinfoißL foroexeual house \ V work fa a family of four. 17 FUmorc-fiL; Oifden- or. cars. GIRL- TO DO GENERAL HOUSE VV ' work In a private family; wages $2.50 per week. Cal! at 357 West Congresa-st. Monday, and com® pre pared to slay. _ I 'll7' ANT E D —AN EXPERIENCED COLORED VV woman for general housework: bring good yfir references; wages S 3. Apply immediately at 304 'East Indlana-st. TV TASTED—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT GIIIL W for general housework; references required. 618 West Congress-st, ; . TA 7 ANTED-GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. VV 1094 West liarrison-st. ' TT7ANTKD-A GIRL TO ASSIST: SI PER WEEK. V? 02 Throop-Bt. ■ TI7ANTKD—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL FOR VV .genera! housework In a family of two adults. Apply at 4159 Grand boulevard, near Forty-second-et. IYfANTED-A'sTI'ADY GIRL FOR WORK IN VV this hotel. St. Caroline’s Court. Ellrabcth-st. .ATfXNTED—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED WOM VV' an as cook; must he a good washer and Ironer. and bring unexceptionable references. Apply on Mon day from 10 to 1 o'clock. 259 Oak-st. W~ANTKD—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL VV tor general housework. 139 rrr WTED-A GIRL THAT UNDERSTANDS COOK VV fng and laundry, tor small family. Prefer one over recently from old country. Apply at once at 45 Twcnty-tlfth-si. ___ TVANTKD-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE VV work; Swede. German. Dane, or Norwegian pre ferred. Call at 1229 Indiana-av. VJ7ANTKD-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL VV housework, German or Swedish preferred, at 78 Archerav., drygoods store. _ __ WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL FROM 15 TO 17 VV years of age to assist In general housework In a small family. Call at 31i) West Taylor-sf. • TI7ANTED—A GOOD SERVANT GIRL, SWEDE, VV Norwegian, or German: must be willing to do ali kinds of housework. Apply to MRS. ALLAN PINKERTON, 554 West Monroe-st, WANTED-A GIRL TO DO THE IVORS IN A small family, six mile* out of town. Call Mon day at 13-’ Clark-st., Room ti. \\r avt"i*i d-~ a* l »Trl, stranger in THE CITY. VV with no friends; smart, neat, and can sew and do light housework; one that I can make a companion of. MRS. L. BURR, West side Post-Office. WANTF-D-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL W housework: must be a good cook. Apply Mon day morning at 1259 Pratrie-ay. \T fANT E D—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL VV housework In small family: must be Norwegian or German, aod come well recommended. 500 Fulton. ■ vEtANTED—AT ' 273~ASULAND-A V.-A 'COMPE VV lent girl rt» do general housewoyk; Scandinavian or German. __ WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL UOUSE work at 516 Calumct-av., near Thirty-second. TVyANTKD-EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN AND VV girls of all nationalities; board $2 and $2.50 a week. Good Samaritan Society, 173 East Randolph-st. XI7ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE VV work In a small family; Dane or German prefer red. Call at 1403 Portland-av. 'WANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL VV housework. Apply atssl North Clark-st. W’ "ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AT 3U2 Grovcland Parfc-av. ___ GIRL FOR GENERAD HOUSEWORK VV at 53 south Curtls-st. \TrANTEI>-A GERMAN OR SWEDE GIRL FOR VV general housework. Call at 684 West Monroe-st. VV TAN T E I)—A G 6 OD Gll{ LINA S MAL LP RIV AT E VV family. Wages $2 per week. Apply at 771 West Adama-tt. \X7 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED. RELIABLE GIRL VV for general housework at 349 Calumet-ar. XX7ANTED-A GIRL'FOR LAUNDRY AND CHAM VV ber work; need not apply unless a good laun dress. 430 Michlgim-av. IX7ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENF.RAL HOUSE- V V work in a small family of two ; ersoas; well rec ommended; German or American preferred. 1020 In diaaa-av. V\TANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL V> housework; must be neat and tidy. 603 West Monroc-su WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; • V German or Scandinavian. 4US West Monroc-st. \TT a -NTKI)-GIRL IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAM VV lly. 331)Eills-av. near Brook. U T A.\TKD-A G 001) GIRL TO 'KEEP HOUSE AND VV do the work for an old lady and her son (.’JO years old). Address,stating age, eic..F 22,Daily News office. W T ANTEI)-A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL YV housework at HOG Pralrie-av. WANTED—'STRONG ANT) WILLING YOUNG VV girl to do general housework at 12«?2 West Mon roe-st. Apply Munaay and Tuesday; wages §2 per week. \I7*ANTKD—A'COOk7~WASHER AND IRUNER. >V 55 1 v.tuty-elghth-51,, between Wabash and Mlchigan-avs. r ANTED—A NEAT. TIDV GIRL FOR GENERAL VV homework in small private family. Apply at 9 Bryan-place, uppo.-iic Union Park. \\7ANTKD—AT 527 WEST'-WASHINCTON-ST.; A VV German or Scandlhavlcn girl: must be good cook and laundress, and have references. Call Monday. VI jfANTED— A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN »» cral housework In a small family, at 833 Indiana av.; mutt be a pood cook and laundress. ■ \irANTKD- A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK, AT 63 >• Tweaty-founh-st. XXTANTEI^TWO~GIIILS.T)NE FOI*. GENEUAL it housework, the other for light second work and to take cute o: children: Germans preferred; refer* euces required. 5*7 Wahash-av., near Twelfth-st, XV ANTEb-ACO()I> GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL I » for general housework In a family of three adults. Apply at 135 Waimrt-at, XXT A N TED —TWO GOOD SERVANT GIRLS. ONE ii for second work «ad one ua nurse girl. Call at 10 a. m. Moudayat 1499 iudlaua-ar. \\fANTED-A GERMAN OR NORWEGIAN GIRL \ V to do general homework; good wages will be paid a competent girl. Apply at 1226 Wabarii-av. IXr ANTED-A GOOD G 1 RL'FOU GENERAL HOUSE i? work. Inquire at 163 Twemy-lUlh-st. \v ANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL if housework. also one as nurse and seamstress. Reference required. 129 Calumel-av. (No Irish). W ANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN (COL ored preferred) to do general housework. Apply at basement 2lri chestuuc-st. WANTED - A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL »V housework; must be a gooil washer and Irouer; German preferred. Inquire at 451 North Clurk-st. \\ TAX TED—A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK; PUI - vate family. 2'V* Erie-st. \T7ANTED-G lirL FOIt”GENERAL HOUSEWORK i» in a small tamlly r.tC97 West Jackson-st. \\FANTKD —GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; it German. Swede. Norwegian, or Dane preferred. Apply at 385 West Washington*?!. guodT - tidy girl WHO THOR* oughly understands general housework. Apply at 214 Ogdcu-av. \VANTKD-A COMPETENT COOK; GERMAN OR Vi Swedish preferred; mu«t he first *c!asfc in every re* Apply, with reference. Monday, at 515 West Adams-st. 117 AN FED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE* vV work at 135 South Peorla*st.; good wages to the best girl. \TTANTE D—TWO DINING-ROOM GIRLS AND A it girl for general housework; good wages. No. 7 North Clark-at. \VANTKD~AT 10 SOUTH CLARK-ST. A GOOD • * cook, washer, and ironcr. None but a competent person need apply. A middle-aged person preferred. Good wage-*. \\> ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK »• at 3(»4 Warreu-av. \\taStkd—a gii ; l"to do d ene iT7vl7n ouse^ »V work In a private family. Apply Mouday at 52 South aangaimm-yt. \\7ANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL lIOUSE »i work. Must be good washer and froner. Refer ences required. Inquire at 247 North LaSalle-st. WANTED— A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL i> housework: a!»o a little girl. Apply Monday morning at 314 'Vw with references. \\ A N TED—A NACITVKGI ii L~ l : () DO GENERAL 11 housework at a good jilace. (DU West Indiana-et. \ ANT!•:!>— VKGEI’ABLE ' COOK AT~ATLANTIC 1 1 Hotel. Applyat the office. Wtanthd-gißi. for "okkermThoi’skwork ii at ns South Sangamon-st. German or Norwegian preferred. V\tANTEI)-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL t» housework at 610 West Monroe-st. WANTED- FIRST-CLASS’*'VEGETABLE COOK »» at Atlant:c Hotel. Apply Inmredlutelr. \\tantf.d - girl"to’ "do~genkral~”hocse» if work, at IT 1 ? Warren-av. Apply Monday. \\7AN TED—AN 'EXPEiIIENCED'COOK. IMMEDI >T ately. 167 Wabasb-av.. basement. WANTED-A GOOD COOK; ALSO GIRL FOR >i second work. Apply at No. 128 Dearborn-av. WANTED-A FIUSf-CI7\SSGE!;MA"N OR SWEDE if girl for general housework 48 Ada-st. V\7 ANTED—DOMESTICS—WORKING WOMEN OF »V Chicago and the Northwest will flnd.lt decidedly to their advantage to secure position* through my of nce. as I can protect (hem in every way and see them placed in responsible homes in the city and country. 1 can place a larger number on duty dally if they come with sufficient clothing to commence work. Ail who acton this suggestion will save themselves lime and money. 1 will ‘notify frl?r.c« of your whereabouts. NETTA G. ROOD. 51 Lasalle-st. \\TASTED-.K GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL >? housework: small family; good wages. Must lie well recommended. Call Monday morning after 8 o'clock. 482 Norm Cltrk-st.. upper flat. \\taNTED-AT 804 "mICHIGAN-AV., A FIRST ii cl a.-* second-girl. Good reference* required. Call Monday altern o'clock. \\rANTED— AT 126 J INDIANA-AV., A GOOD RR~ ii liable girl for general housework. References required VJ^ANTED—AT 830 MICHIGAN-AV.. LAUNDRESS and second p;rl for private boarding-house. tXTAXTKIIH'OMfETSNf'GEHMANi SWEDISIL t» ur Norwegian girl to do geuerai housework at 198 Twcnty-fifth-su WASTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE i ? work. Good reference required. Call Monday. 115 Dciplalues-st., near Monroe. \\TAN TED-GOOD GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL »» tor general hou-ework; one who Is willing to work; good wages. 217 East Indiana-st. \\TAN’fED-X~GOOD GIRL TO DO CHAMBER t> work and asdat in dining-room. Apply alter 9 at 579 Mlcblgan-av. iZouscirccpcm WANTED-A HOU.BEKr.EPEK TO DO THE WORK of three In larnilv: must be a good plain cook. Call for three days at 1176 Michlgan-av. tV ASTEI> A THOROUGH HOUSEKEEPER >v where rooms arc rented. Address AB, Rooms Custom-House, with references. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. AUGUST 4, 1878-SIXTEEN PAGES. WAIVTED*.FEigALjB HELP* Seamstresses* WASTED— 100 EXPERIENCED (£OAK-M AKERS: eood pay. steady employment. BEIiALD BROTHERS, J!4O Madlson-aL TTTAVTED—GOOD HANDS ON OVERALLS \V Jumpers; steady work. 72i.Weat Hunbard-at. "experienced OPERATORS ON straw good hand* at TUKKIxGTOJfS. 138 and 140 M aoaab. WANTED— A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER; ONE who can cut and fit. Call at 139 North HaUtcd- Et., op-italra, front. WANTED - FIRST-CLASS OPERATORS, FlN lehers, and buttonhole matters to.work on One coats; no others need apply. Calljii M 3 West Indiana. XXTANTED—[UST~C LA S S VAMPKR OK CHIL- W dren’s tine shoes at 24 State-st.. corner Lake. r. O. CASS. Vt7ANTKD—EXX-ERIENCED OVERALL AND JUM- V* per makers; open evenings after 7 o clock. Lake Shore Manufacturing AjTfEb"“ESPEUIENCED CLOAK MAKERS with machines: steady employment. Call at once. SIEGEL, HARZFELD JI CO.,JlsaudJ_l7 Fifth-ar. Yf7ANTED”TW6 GIRLS TO WORK ON SINGER VV machine on shop coats. 243 West Polk-st., up* stairs. TT7ANTED-1 COAT-BASTER, 3 GOOD MACHINE VV operators. 50 hands to make overalls; steady work and good pay; machines sold. 178 South Water st.. Room". . WTANTED—EXPERIENCED HANDS TO WORK VV on gents’ fine underwear; only first-class need npply. 160 Van Burcn-st. . ___ lir'ANTED-A GOOD BUTTONHOLE MAKER ON VV white shirts. 471 West Madlson-st. WANTED— FIRST-CLASS SHIRT HANDS; AP ply immediately. LONE STAR SHIRT CO., 193 Dcarborn-st. . Nurses* ■yyANTED-A NURSE GIRL AT 490 VERNON- TVrANfED - A GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN VV girl, 14 to 10 years old, to help take care of baby. Call at 347 Mohawk-st., corner Cenire-st. WANTED— A*ciUL TO TAKE CARE OF A BABY at 14 Wlnchester-av. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL TO ASSIST in the care of a baby 3 rooutli* old. References required. Address K 61, Tribune office. TI7ANTED--A YOU.\G”6IItL TO TAKE CARE OF VV children. Apply at 43 North Morgan-st. W~~TnTED - A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT nurse last of August, Address, with terms and references, M 64, Tribune otUce. _ __ VTfANTED—A WET NURSE. APPLY MONDAY VV at 83 Ccntre-av. WANTED-A WET NURSE. MUST BE NEAT and healthy. Apply at 54 Throop-st.. Lauix dresses* WANTED-AT MME. T. MAGREY'S FRENCH laundry, two first-dais shirt finishers; $u a week and steady work, or 5c a shirt; none hut first-class need apply. WANTED— FIRST-CLASS IRONERS FOR SHIRTS and ladies’clothes in the laundry. 152 East Chiy cago-av. Swedish or German preferred. *- WANTED— TWO FIRST-CLASS SHIRT-IRONING glria at GANNOTT’S Laundry, 974 Wabashuv. _ ANTED—SHIRT-IRONERS FOR STORE WORK. LOOMIS’ Laundry, 193 and 195 West TtTaNT E D —Two GOOD LAUNDRY GIRLS WHO VY understand their business: come well recommend ed. Cali at 227 West Adamrst. TT 7 ANT e D—a n rxpebienced laundress. V\ Collars and shirts a specialty. Apply at 1009 Wa bash-ov. , YirANTED-A FIRST-CLASS STARCHED AND VV shirt-Ironer, at Model Laundry, 737 West Madt son-st. Steady place, . •f X 7 ANTED—FIRST-CLASS SHIRT-IRONEBS AT V V Wayte’s Laundry, 277 State-si. __ miscellaneous* WANTED-A SINGLE LADY OP LARGE Ex perience to take charge of the cutting and fitting of ladles’ suits, cloaks, and underwear in a retail store In Omaha; best of references required as to ablllty.eU:. Address Lock-Box 768, Omaha, Neb. ANT EIPfwOX ADIESTo"CANVASS IN THIS city; salary,s6 first wcekand commission on rales; Instructions given beginners. Address K 62. Tribune. ANTED—ANY ENERGETIC LADY WHO wishes to rise above straightened circumstances to a comfortable competency by honorable endeavors can find an opportunity by addressing K 03. Tribune. T\/ANTF.D-A LADY THAT CAN PLAY PIANO VV and sing, willing to do light work for board, may find a pleu.<ant home as companion for a lady. Address K 45, Tribune office. WANTED— TWENTY-FrVE GIRLS TO HAND- pick beans. Address K 54, Tribune office. ITT AN T K D-V OUN G LADIESTO STUDY FOR THE VV stage. All branches taught. Engagements guar anteed. Prof. FPANK M. LINK, 173 Clark, lioom 10. WANTED-L7vDIES^NiTI3ENfs'AS~ CANVASS ers to Introduce the l*oautlful Cera Alba Photo- Miniature and sell the new Parisian Water-Colors; in structions free. Call afternoons at 707 Wahosh-av. WASTED-RESPECTABLE LADIES OF GOOD VV address to call and learn how easy it is to make from $lO to SIS a week. BRADFORD & NEWTON, 12 South Clark-st. \irANTED-LADY CANVASSERS FOB ILLINOIS, V V Wisconsin, and Minnesota, to sell a new and Im proved article used in all families ami by dressmakers: can make sl2 to S2O per week. Address K 25. Tribune office. TT7ANTED —AT THE SANDS HOUSE —TWO V V women for scrubbing. SITUATIOXSJWXX E D—ITIAJLE* Bookkeefiersi Clerics* &c« SITUATION WANTED—I WANT WORK. AM A O traveling salesman and not afraid to work; good references. Address II 84, Trloune office. CITUATION WANTED-BY A T)KUG CLERK OF O lone experience; good references; no objection to the country._ J. L GLOVER.SII State-st.,Clilcago. 111. SITUATION I SSION-HOUSE, by a man of some experience In business, willing to work: la a good accountant, and can control some country trade; good references. Address K 89. Tribune. CrfUAT 1 6 N~'\V ANTE D—BY A O qualified bookkeeper; he Is an expert accountant, and has had 20 years’ experience with first-class firms and corj'oratlons; expectations moderate, and refer* enccs unexceptionable. Address II 62. Tribune office. Situation” WAN r ra»“nV an experienced shipping clerk; best of city references. Address K 70. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY a YOUNG MARRIED O man with over ten years’ office experience, capable of taking charge of any office business: insurance pre ferred; best of references. K 98. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS PORTER. SHIPPING clerk, or assistant bookkeeper in wholesale grocery. In which I have worked for the last cloven years to the best satisfaction of former employer; best of refer ences. Please address M IK), Tribune office. Q 1 f UAT ION WANTE D —AN EXPERIENCED O shorthand-writer, rapid and accurate, desires a situation In a railroad, law, or insurance office. -M 01, Tribune office. SITUATION V,‘ANTED—BY AN HONEST, EXPERl enced boy of 17. who writes a good hand, as assistant, office hoy or collector; lives at home; best references. Address M 64, Tribune office. CITUATION WANTED —I i Y AN EXPERIENCED O wholesale and retail hardware or stove salesman. Best of reference given. Address K 1 1, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FAITHFUL YOUNG O man to work In a wholesale or retail store. Good penman, quick at figures, but not afraid of hard work; strictly temperate; well recommended. Wages no ob ject. Address N 53, Tribune office. ; SITUATION WANTED-AS A SALESMAN IN A bool and shoe store. Address A C C. 1009 West MadUon-sL Trades* CITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY OF 17 TO O learn type-setting. Address WEB. 451 South Union-st. CITUATION WANTED—TO MERCHANT TAIL* O ors—By first-class cutter as tailor for city or coun try. Address N 93, Tribune office. Coachmen, Teamsters* <tc* CITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, O coachman or teamster; German; well known In the city; best of reference. K4O, Tribune office. CITUATION ~ WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS O coachman; the best of city reference from last em ployer. Please address li 61. Tribune office. CITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS O coachman and careful driver; thoroughly under stands the business: Scotch; good reference. Address K 93, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY A young Swedish man In a first-class family; under stands the care of fine hones nod carriages: uot afraid of hard work: No. 1 references. K 78, Tribune office. ffUATION W ANTED-BYITgERMAN SKILLED as coachman, gardener, or housework: wlillug to work cheap if left some liberty: city rctercnce. Ad dress ARNOLD. Garver, DuPage Couhtv, 111. QITUATION WANTED-1N A FIRST-CLASS PKI- O vate family by a No. 1 coachman (Dane). willing ami reliable In every respect. Address K 50, Tribune, QITUATION A FIRST-CLASS O coactur.au (Enjrllsbi in n private family: thoroughly understands the care of horses, carriages, and harness, and is a carefu l driver; lirst-claa* city references. Ad dress N 96. Tribune office. •QITUATION WANTED—BY A DANISH COACH- O man who Is a good horseman; best of reference. Cal: at 509 Weal Lake-st. miscclloncoaco QITUATION WANTED-BY AN OLD TRAVELING O salesman with some reliable wholesale drug or paint hou.-c, has a good acquaintance through Michigan and Northern Indiana, and can command trade; best of references; salary to suit .the .times. Address O. N. RICE. Hillsdale. Mich. QITUATION WANTED-BY A SHORT-HAND O writer. Only small salary required. Can furnish best city reference. Address M 68. Tribune office. QITUATION WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE MID- O dle-aged gentleman with large business experience, past four years residing in Minnesota, desires to repre sent same business house In placing their goods throughout the Northwest, or as collector. Ample ref erence given. Address E. J. FRENCH, Winona, Minn. SXTUATIONSWA-YTED-FEIIIALE. Domestics* QITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD SWEDISH O girl for general housework. Call at 441 West Hub bard-st.. in tbe rear. QITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL WHO IS COM cy petent to cook, wash, and Iron in a private family; eight years in her la.*: employ. Will go to any part of the city. 783 West Lakc-su QITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GIRLS. ONE O to do kitchen work, and the other second work Good references to be given. Call at 206 Walaot-st. Sunday and Monday. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL TO p do light housework. Apply at 191 North Ash land-av. QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL Oto do general housework or second work. Cal! all day Sunday at33B South CHnton-at., up-stalrs. QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL O to do general housework or kitchen and laundry work; best of references given. Address K 81 Trib une office. QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL O to do general housework In a private family; can give references. Please call at 27D Cburch-st.. Mon day and Tuesday. SITUATION’ WANTED-AS SECOND GIRL OR seamstress in family. Can furnish machine. Good reference, or housework In nice family. Address K 20. Tribune office. Domestics—Continued* QJTUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO O general housework or cook In a boardlnp-housej best city reference. Call for 3 days at 127 Eilla-av. QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT DAN; O lah girl to do second work; best of references. Call Monday at 125 North Deaplalnea-Bt. __ bIfDATION.WANTED-DT a'COMPETENT GIRL O (Scandinavian) to do second work and sewing In a respectable jprlvate family; North Side preferred. Ad dress H 85, Tribune office. • _ SITUATION WANTED-AS COOK IN A GENTLE- man’s family. Apply at SS Twenty-fourth-st. • QITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO DO GEN- O cral housework, with reference. Call at 500 Forty eecond-st., corner of Stewart-av. CITUATIONS WANTED-GOOU SAMARITAN SO- O clcty. 173 East Randolph-st.; female help at low wages for city or country. Boardi, $2 and 52.50 a week; laundry, 75 cents a dozen. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL TO do general housework. Please call at< 207 >'coa st., near Indiana.- _ QJTUATION WANTED-BY A CANADIAN GIRL O as«x»okand laundress or housekeeper; thoroughly understands her business. Address 548 \Vcst Superior. CITUATIOX WANTKD-TO'COOK. 'WASH. AND O Iron, or general housework In a private family; pood references. M 58, Tribune ofllce. CITUATIONIVANTKD-BV A GOOD MEAT AND O pastry cook; also a good second or order cook in a hotel or boarding-house; city or country. Call at wu Indlaaa-av. _ cituation wantf.d-dy a good girl in a O private family for housework or second work; best of references. Call at 1222 Kulton-st. ___ CITUATION WANTED-BY A SWEDE GIRL TO O cook or do general housewoork; best references given. Call at 228 North Market-si. , SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls to live In a private family; one to cook, wash, andiron, ami the other to do second work. Good ref erences caa be given if required. Call at 15 Boston av., between Desplalncaanu llalstcd-sts. CITUATION WANTED—BY A NORWEGIAN GIRL to do general housework lu a small family. Refer ence given. Inquire at 319 West Erle-st. OITUATION WANTED-AS COOK IN A PRIVATE O family. Best of references given. Call at Ob bouth Jcfferson-st. CITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GOOD SWEDISH O girls fur general housework. Call Monday at 297 Calumct-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A PROTESTANT girl for second work or general housework In pri vate family; good references given. Please call at 73 Uhlo-st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL Co do general housework In a private family; good references. Call at33B North Market-st. . SITUATION WANTKD-BY A GOOD GIRL FOR general housework In a small private family. Wages, $3.50. Call at 336 Brown-si. SITUATION WANTED-BYA FIRST-CLASS MEAT and pastry cook in a hotel.restaurant, or boarding house; city or country. Call at am Fifth-av, SITUATION WANTED—BY A* COOK. EITHER Oraeat or pastry. Call at Mrs. GLEASONS. C 26 State. 'A COMPETENT GIRL O to do general housework In a private family; first* class relereuce*. Call Monday at 148 West Jackson-it. SITU.XtTON~ WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE girl la a private family to uo sewing and second work. Please call or address 354 West Polk-tt. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL to do second or general housework. Apply at 433 WabasU-av. SITUATION WANTED-TO COOK, WASH, AND iron In a private family; references. Address E ,39, Tribune office. ■ OITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED O widow lady to do general housework in a small fam ily. or aa housekeeoer in a respectable house; city or country, 151 Llncoln-av. OITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD COLORED O girl for general housework or second work. Call or address FRANCKS CLIFFORD. 356 South Market. SITUATION WAKTED-BY A RESPECTABLE middle-aged lady to do housework in a small fam ily: South Side preferred. Call or address 139 South Jefferson-st. SITUATION’ WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL AS lady'a maid or to do second work. Two year* references. Call at 416 Wabaah-ar. ■ CITCATiox WASTED— Br A GOOD GIRL TO DO O general housework or aecond work. Call or ad dress M C, 220 Twenty-eighth-st. ' OITUATIONS WANTED-BY GERMAN AND O Welsh, Protestant,-as cook and second girl; both tidy and reliable; understand work thoroughly. 291 Calumet-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL. O to do cooking la a rtrst-class private family, where there Is no washing; can furnish best city references. Address, for two days. N 51, Tribune oflice. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN to do general housework- Please call at 1567 Dear born-st., in the rear. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GIRLS, ONE a* second girl and one to cook, wash, and Iron; best of city references. Cal! at 410 Wahash-ar. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-RATE MEAT and pastrycook for boarding-house or hotel: best of references. Call at 410 Wabasti-av. . bitUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL TO O do second work and sewing, or general housework In a small private family. Please answer Monday, .V, 123 Twenty-aecond-st. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GIRLS, ONE O as cook and laundress, the other for second work: situations together preferred; references. Call at 202 South Park-av. • SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL TO mind children and assist In light housework; good reference if requlrcd._ Apply at 90S Pralrle-av. SITUATION WANTKD-TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- O work in a small family, or cook, wash, and iron. Call at 76 Twenty-seconU-at. for two days. SITUATION WANTKD-AS COOK, WITHOUT washing, or for second work, by a superior girl; city reference*. Call Monday at 142 Twentieths. Situation yvanted-dy a thoroughly competent Swedish girl as conk or for general housework In private American family. 270 Division. SITUATION WANTED— BY A GOOD COOK, washer, and Ironer. or general housework fa a small family. Call at 105 Fourteenth-st. SITUATION YVANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL IN A respectable family. Call at 24 Charles-place. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO DO DINING roum work In hotel or boarding-house, or chamber work; has bad five years’experience, and can give good satisfaction as waitress from my last home. Call at 487 North LaSalle-st. SITUATION WANTED—BY* A YOUNG LADY AS O second girl or forgener.il housework In a small pri vate family. Call Sunday or Monday at SO De puyster-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY’ A GOOD GIRL TO DO general housework In a private family. Call at 13 Ray-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL as cook In a nrlvatc family: also a good Norwegian girl. Call northwest comer Uark-st. and Chlcago-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY’ COMPETENT EAST- O cm woman In private family, city or country. 149 East Elghteeuth-st., in rear. SITUATION WANTED-BY COMPETENT GIRL to do general housework In small family*, or second work; good references. 149 Eaat Elghteeath-st., In rear. SITUATION WANTED-BY A* GOOD GIRL-TO DO general housework. Good reference. Please call three days,/ KM2 West Madlson-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY’ A GOOD GIRL TO DO O housework fit a small fnmllv, or second work. Please call or address 325 South Jelferson-st.. rear. SITUATION YVANTED—BY~A COMPETENT COOK, washer, and Ironer.or do general work In a private family. Call Sunday or Monday at 124 Gurley-st., West Side. Seamstresses* SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED lady to make children's suits or do family sewing at home or In family. Address SEAMSTRESS, 1U37 Went worth-ar. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN PROT cstant, middle-aged lady In Christian family as seamstress, housekeeper, or as companion to sick lady: cuts and nts dresses. Address K 75, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—A STYLISH DRESSMAKER O would like a few more engagements by the day; fitting and drapingu specialty. Address Miss HANSEN. 524 Wanasli-av, SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY TO sew or do light housework: state terms. Address P. O. Box No. 85, Lone Rock, YVis. Cffn A f ION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE O young lady as seamstress and to giro Instruction on the piano. R 91. Tribune office. SITUATION YVANTF.D—AS SEAMSTRESS IN A family to do Infaai’s wardrobe and ladles’ wedding trousseaus, also dressmaking; terms reasonable. Ad dress II 73r Tribune ofilcc. SITUATION WA N TED—T O DO~PLA IN SEWI N G. Can lake care or an Invalid; most useful In every way. YY'ages. $3. Address, by loiter. 16% Plerce-st. Situation wantel>-byT voung"g iriTTna good private family as seamstress or the care of grown children. >o objections to travel. Good refer ences in exchange: do others need apply. No answers wanted from boarding-houses. Address for two days 11 U 7. Tribune oiflcc. SITUATION* WANTED-TO IK) FAMILY SEWING: will furnish machine. Address IG9 Schlllcr-st. CITUATION WANTED-Td O over ladle.*' and children’s dresses. Good refer ences; Ssperweek._ A. 12:1 Twcnty-second-st. SITUATION* WASTED—BY A GOOETdRKSSMAKER and seamstress to sew in private families. Address Miss 0 A. 4BS South Ilalsted-st. CITUATION WAXTEIJ-A STYLISH DRESSMAKER Q from the East wUhe? engagement* in families: cuu from Illustrations: an expert at draping ana designing; reduced rates for the present only. 1522 Wabaeb-av.. south of Twenty-mnth-st. SITUATION WANTED-AS SEAMSTRESS IN families; wages. €4 per week; can furnish sewing machine; best of references. Call 1138 Mjchlgan-sv. SITUATION WaNTF.D—BY A UKESSM K K KS~- demand? cutting and fitting: terms reasonable. Address or call on DRESSMAKER. 253 North Clark-st. Nurses* SITUATION WANTED-BY A LITTLE GIRL 15 years old to care for a baby. Cali at 117 Hllnofs-st. CITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED O woman as child's nurse, and would assist In second work; wages not so much an object as a good home: beat reference. Cal! or address 194 Korouer-st., In rear, for one week. M, G.* SITUATION- IVANTED-HT A GERMAN TO TAKIC care of a baby and tew.or to take charge of a house hold where there are children; best 01 references. Address II 74. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY a RELIABLE CHILD'S nurse: Is competent to take full charge of a bottle baby or one older; good city references. Apply at 146 North Curtls-su CITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD WET NURSE. U Apply at 701 South lialsted-st, _ Good reference?. CITUATION WANTED—A FIRST CLASS O graoh operator wants a position: can give the best of reference. N GS, Tribune office. CITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY (STRANGER O In city) to take care of .children. Isa goodseam -Bf£USs-__Addrcss P L 123 Twenty-second-su CITUATION WANT ED—AN~ EXPERIENCED O nurse would take a lady to board and nurse through confinement. 82 south Peorla-st, • Housekeepers* CITUATION WANTHD-AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY V American lady, who is entirely competent, and de sires a permanent borne. Address M. A. BiiAUDON, 186 Statc-st, SITUATIONS TV ANTE Housekeepers—Continued. OITDA.TION WANTED—BY A LADY AS HOUSE* S keeper, cither In hotel of private had much experience In both. Address K 5«, Tribune. S~7ttT4lttViV WANTED—BY A LADY OF NINE ▼ears’ experience as housekeeper, with best city references; Inwldowcr’s family; city or country. Ad dress H 64, Tribune oW.cc. _____ ClfUAfiON WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER OR O seamstress, by a respectable young woman. Ap ply at 275 South Robey-at. ' iiMTUVnON WANTED-BY A TOUNO WIDOW O lady as housekeeper for-n widower or bachelor; no objection to children. Call for three clays at 315 Kourth-ov., one door south of Twelfth-st., up-stalra. oftUATION WANTED-BY A LADY IN REDUCED O circumstances as housekeeper for a gentleman; no objection lochlldrcn. Andres* K 13. Trioune ofllce, SITUATION WANTED-AS IHOUSEKEEPER BY A widow with one child; not particular about crapes but a good home. Please call at 202 West Taylor-st.; ring second bell. CITUATION WANTED-BY A WIDOW LADY AS O housekeeper In a small family; can come well re commended; widower’s family preferred. Call;at 83 North Franklln-st- ' SITUATION WANTED-jAS HOUSEKEEPER IN A flrst-claics hotel by an efficient and thoroughly com petent lady, who has nadseveral years* experience; caa give city reference. Address NC B, Tribune office. Laundresses* SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT O laundress. Call at 509 Adama-sU - CITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN TO GO O out by the day as first-class washer and Iroaer. Please call at 1 567 Dearboro-st., In the rear. CITUATION IV ANTED—WASHING TO TAKE O home at 60 cents per dozen. CallatWNorthfillza beth-su, up stairs. __ . Employment Agencies* CITUATION BWANTED—LADIES IN W’ANT OF O flm-class female help of all nationalities should apply to Mrs. 8. Laprlse. 334 West MadUon-sL OITUATION WANTED-THE BEST HELP. WITH O satisfactory references. is found at 51 Ean Van Burcu-*t., for city or country._Mn». Balkam s office. r> ITUATIONS WANTED—LADIES WANTING HELP Ofor housework callat SUSS CUNNINGHAM b office, corner of LaSalle and Division-fits.; also girls for housework, CITUATIONS WANTED-MRS. DKA.RIEN.-416 OWabash-av., Is always prepared to furnish lamlllc* or hotels with first-class girls, German and other na tionalities. CITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN NEED OP O good help will do well to patronize MRS. M INNER a Private Employment Parlors, at 142 Twentleth-st. miscellaneous* SITUATION WANTED—A LADY OF CULTURE wants a position aa companion or attendant to a lady; Is a good reader; can sew; will make herself nsc fui: best of references given. Andress F 41, Tribune. SITUATION WANTED —BY A 'YOUNG ,LADY whom experience ha* proved to he a skillful teach er, » position in which music lessons and use of nlano will be an equivalent for board- Address for four weeks P. -U. Box 37, Chicago. OITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY IN A F AMT -13 ly where she will make herself useful in exchange for board and washing. Address KSB, Tribune otllce. SITUATION wantkd-by a woman to wore o by the day. N North llalstcd-st. SITUATION WAN'SiD—BY A LADY AS BOOK keeper, cashier, to take foil charge of ladles under wear department in a store, or any other position of trust that a lady can fill; can give tne best of city refer ences. Address K 83,Tribune office. biiUATi'oN wanted— by a young lady to O do office work: writes a plain hand; will work for low wages; references given. N 57, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BYXYOUNG LADY Ca pable of teaching vocal and instrumental music, also elocution, in a family where her services win he received m payment for board; or would Instruct chil dren.,. Address E 73, Tribune office. miSC JUL LAN EO US* Attention moneted men-the advertiser basexpcndcd over SIOO,OOO la perfecting a me chanical scientific alTalr which is In terrible demand to-day, but he lacks a few hundred dollars to put It where needed. No experiment* have pot to he pone throuch with, but money talks at present, and who ever nuts It up will be made wealthy. I will hare no talk with apenta, but those who mean business may cailat :w Ashland Block or No. 4d Tribune. If you havn't pot SI.QQU don’t come. ■ An honest vouno lady of good business qualiQcatlons, energy, and perseverance, dealres an honorable gentleman of means to assist her In a project by which he cannot possibly lose anvthins;. Ample se curity for amount required for Investment, and object worthy investigation. Address MS 5. Tribune olIl:e. St ASSACii USBTTSM AN, ENGAGED IN LEATH or trade (East) several years as buyer of hides and rough leather, and a* finished leather salesman, and familiar with the general business and factory manage* meat, desires to connect himself with a leather house AVcat. Highest reference* given. Address LEATHER, Box 235, Boston. Mass. A NO. 1 MEATS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN the city at tha Twelfth-at. packing-house, US, 121, and 123 EastTwelftU-at., west of atate-st. A No. 1 roast oecf at 9 cents and 9 cents. A No. 1 Porterhouse steaK at fl cents. A No. 1 Sirlolu »tcag at 10 cents. A No. 1 corned beef at 5 cents. 6 cents,- and 7 cents. A No. 1 meat* of every Kind In proportion. A No. 1 customer* «ave money by buying here. YOUN^GERMAN^GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE /V to correspond with an educated lady that has been studying German. Address K. 41, Tribune otilcc. ALL paired bv applying to J. WILKES FORD it CO., 153 and 155 West washlngton-st. _ A QUIET HOME FOR LADIES DURING CON rtnement. Mw. LEND!*, N. W, Station, P. 0. Carrier No. 4. city. A MKRICAN SINGERS WANTED; SOUTH SIDE l\. fine voices only; high honorable position; double quartette; voice culture for nay. H 76. 'tribune otflee. Bids foi* the refreshment stands at the Irish National Picnic, Ogden's Grove, Aug. in, will be received unit! 8 o'clock p. m. Ane. 7,at Burke's Hotel, by the secretary, WM.STAKKEr.__ ‘ OKDDUGS, ROACHES. MOTIIS,'aND OTHER VER- X3tnln exterminated by contract; warranted; examina tion free; article* sold. A. OAKLEY*. 180 Washington. f lOCKROACHES—COMAN, 1470 SOUTH DEAR* bora-st,. guarantee* a perfect extermination of bugs and /"lAUTION-I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR V_/ any debts contracted byMrs. W. 11. Loomis alia* Mrs. W. W. Jackson alias Nora Loomis. W. W. JACKSON. D"E LA~ BANT.VS ADVICE TO LADIES-HOW TO Develop the Figure. Deportment, and Dress; the most elegant and complete boos published; SCO pages; illustrated: not sold In booKStores. Agent* wanted. Call or send for circular. DE LA BANtA & CO., 170 Statc-st.. Chicago; L* ABIES' FORMS FULLY DEVELOPED IN FOUR week*. Superfluous hair permanently removed without Injury to the skin. Freckle*, mole*, moth patches, eruption* successfully created. Gray hair re stored to Its original color. Hair blocoed. Baldness relieved. Any lady wishing to learn a very profitable bus'ncss requiring small capital, call or address Mrs. KEANE, 253 West Madlaon-st., third floor. M THOME. IMPORTER OF HAIR GOODS. 100 . Wabash-av., corner Monroc-sr., will return from the East Aug. 5. with a large stock and all the newest styles In hair goods. Ladies, call and see. SHOWMEN ATTENTION—ANY* LADY’ OR GEN tlctnan desiring to travel ns ticket-seller or treas urer of a first-class concert troupe who is willing to loan or invest a small amount of money, can bear of a good opportunity by addressing M SS. Tribune office; company all organized and ready to start Sept. I. riao’ CANVASSERS—THE NINTH YEAR OF THE X beautiful Art Journal of America. Everybody of refinement and tase subscribe for It. Liberal Induce ments to ladles and gentlemen, with good references. MOONEY’ & SMART, 145 South Clark-st. rpHK ORIGINAL PETER “SMITH." OF RESTAUR- X ant fame, now located afc Nos. 254and342State-st.; has returned from Europe and will be pleased to see his old friends again; WANTED-YVE WANT AN AGENT IN EVERY town In the Northwest for Green's patent bosom board and clothe* washer*. Address H. C. GREEK & CO., 253 South Caual-st. \\7ANTED-FniST-CLASS BAR FIXTURES; MUST V» be cheap for cash. A duress K 36, Tribune office.' V\ JA NT E D—T EN T O~F IFT Y*~F KET OF - FULL » plate-glass counter cases, modern style, low nrlcc: give dimensions and price. Address N 83, Tribune otflcc. WANTED-BOARD OF TRADE MEMBERSHIP. Addresjs N 6G, Tribune office. ANTED—FROM TYVO TO FI VE TONS OF «”fo 12 pound T rails, second-hand. MC 6. Tribune. YVANTED— A FEW’ GOOD YVIiITTEN SERMONS m or address of some one who will write some. Ad dress K 47, Tribune office. WANTED-A LARGE-SIZED CAULDRON KET tle. suitable for setting in an arch. Address N 58, Tribune otfice. WHO HAS A NICE BABY CARRIAGE TO SELL cheap? Address K nu. Tribune otfice. WANTED— FROM ONE TO THREE CASES OF C. S. Hale's Chicago matches for Prompt cash. E. F. GAMBS. 621 South Flfth-st.. St. Louis, Mo. WrANTED— THE GIRL WHO CALLED AT 150 i t Twenty-second-st.. two weeks ago Monday, on her way to the Sands House. Is requested to call again. o*o (W>n TO SS.O'OTO INVEST IN SOME LEGIT- iipate fair-paying business, tnanufactur- Ins preferred, and one whlcr. cun be Increased with the use of more capital. In answering give some particu lars of the business. Address K 9. Tribune office. TTENTION. LADIES-CIIINA PAINTING taught at reduced rates. Call and see samples and learn terms at Boom 33 McCormick Block. Chicago musical seminary, corner peo^ rla and Madlson-sts.. over Carson, Plrte 4t Co.'s, guarantees a thorough knowledge of piano, organ, or guitar to one term of Instruction. Our mode of teaching Is new and pleasing, and acknowledged the icon thorough. Instructions day or evening. Terms very low. j. H. MACDONALD. Principal. pENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL SKETCHING CLASSES \y meet at Water-Works, Wednesday. Aug. 7. at 9 a.m. Win give there result* of arrangements for Riverside. HEKM. IIANSTEIN. H. LONGMAN. FOR MANY YEARS i j organist and teacher of music In Chicago, after an absence of five years has returned to the city, and solicits a share of the public patronage: pupils thor oughly Instructed: satisfaction guaranteed. Apply personally or by letter at 734 West Superior-st. Wanted —A situation as organist. . ELOCUTION. PANTOMIME, ESTHETIC GYM ij nasties.and fendug.by a pupil of Steele Mackaye’s Dclsartian, Dramatic, and School of Expression. High est testimonial? from teachers, elocutionists, lawyers, and pupils. For terms. Ac., address or call on J. KRONKTHAL. I«l West Washington-fit. /"* UTTAR INSTRUCTIONS BY PROF. LOUIS 1 7 Lemberg, the most scientific performer and teach er in the world. Studio 134 Michlgan-st. Terms mod erate. Miss' r. s. rice*s school fop. young ladies and children. 491 North LaSalle-st.. reopens sept. 11. Boarding pupils. Terms moderate. Good refer ences. COMETHINO NEW-MUSIC MADE EASY-THE O New Method—No lifetime of study required for those desiring to teach orexcel In musical science. The New Method of teaching enables any person (old or young) to acquire a perfect knowledge of piano, organ, or guitar In twenty lessons. Terms to suit the times. Easy payments. MISSES GREER. 255 West Madi son-?U WANTED— TWO GENTLEMEN CONVERSANT with the French system of short-band. Prof. A. J. PERRIN, 549 Wabash-av. uhO A MONTH EACH-INSTRUMENTAL AND vocal lessons by competent lady teachers; terms la advance. Booms 9 and 10 Farwtil HalU FINANCIAL. Advances made on diamond*?, watches. bond*, etc., at LAUNDERS* private office. 120 Ran dolph-st,,near Clark. Rooms r> and ts. Established 1824. A“ CCOUNTS”IN "FIDELITY. STATE SAVINGS.* and other banks bought. City scrip cashed; coun ty orders for 1877 taxes; money to loan, ‘mortgage and collateral. E. S. HUNT, Broker. SO Washlngton-st. A 1 COMMERCIAL PAPER. NOTES WITH COL- Interals, mortgages. *ndother securities bought and sold. ISAAC GRKENEBAUM & CO.. 110 Ftffh-av. *X^LL~CIT SCRIP, BEEHIVE, FIDELITY, AND A State Savings accounts, city and county* orders bought; hlghesteash price. C. B. STYLES,- 201 Dear born-st. A NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON INSIDE IMPROVED xV city property; lowest possible rates. O. R. GLOVER, 71 Dearborn-st. _______ A FHW'STATE* SAVINGS AND FIDELITY BANK books wanted, for which the highest cash price will be paid. 97 Clark-st.. Room f>q Reaper Block. ANY AMOUNT LOANED ON FURNITURE AND pianos without removal, Hit Randolph-st., Room 3. CASH P~\ID~FOR~OLD~GOLD AND SILVER. Money to loan on watches, diamonds, and valuables of every description at GOLD3MI D'S Loan and Bullion Office (licensed). 99 East Madlson-st. Established ISO 3. ry stock of goods, or will take partner with money If capable and honest; good references. Address 11 UO. Trloune office T?IDELTTY, GERMAN SAVINGS. STATE SAV- J? Ings. Third. Central, and German National Bank claims bought for cash. Loans on Improved real estate, commercial paper, and notes secured by collateral ne gotiated. County orders and city warrant*, receivable for tares 1H77. bought and sold. lUA HOLMES, Gen eral Broker, 83 Washlngton-st. I FIDELITY AND STATE SAVINGS BOOKS BOUGHT . for cash at highest price: also, city scrip, notes, and mortgages: money loaned on all kinds of collater als by the day. week, or month to turn corners; all business strictly contidentlaL Chicago Loan Co., 172 Washlngton-st. Loans large or small on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal, or good collaterals. G. fl. WALKER, Room 5. IST Dearborn-st. TVrONEYWANTED-5 r *oo FOR 4 MONTHS AT 2»4 Itl per month on best personal security. Address letter COPPERFIELD. care Carrier 31. Money to loan on personal property and collaterals. A. {GOODRICH, 124 Dearborn. oney~to~ loan o n ~f n i ;nit u keT~pianos.* warehouse receipts, watches, jewelry. and other good collaterals. W. H. KING, 80 Xiast Madlson-st., Room 9. Money to loan on furniture v.*itiiout removal, pianos, and other collateral securities. 152 Dearborn-st.. Room 1S ! Money to‘loan on furniture, pianos, and merchandise; storage rates lowest In the city. J. C. & G. PARRY, 272 East Madlson-st. Money to loan at 7 and s per cent on Improved property. GALLUP & CAMERON, UODcarbom-st. OWNERS OF ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN' SOLV eut life Insurance companies desiring to sell, please address D. W. SUTHERLAND. Room 5, 93 Clark-st, PENNIES CAN BB HAD IN EXCHANGE FOR currency at the counting-room of the Tribune. S'^iTVEirsTANDlio 'CENT'PIECE^'INPACKAGES of SlOln exchange for currency at counting-room of Tribune Company. X other sums 3or 5 years. JOHN C. LONG. 72 East Washlngtoa-sL ripO LOAN—S2S,OOO IN ONE SUM AT 6 PER CENT 1 on Inside Improred property. Address M 100, Trib une olllce. WANTED— fflO.CnO ON FIRST-CLASS INSIDE !M --provcd property at 7 per cent for five years, with out commissions. Capitalists address M 92, Tribune. SCRIP~IN LARGE YV amounts. I pay tlio highest price. ADOLF IIEILE. 150 Dearbom-st., Room 19. WANTED-TO BUY 55.000 OF CITY SCRIP. JAS. B. STOREY, 84 L»Salle-st., Room 24. ANTED—IN ORDER TO INCREASE A LOCAL TT business. $1,200 to 51.500, secure:! by machinery and stoclt worth 57,000; will pay 10 per cent Interest. Address K 6, Tribune office. ■WASTED-S-LCOO INSIDE PROPER!*; FAIR Vv Interest and good commissions paid. Address H GO, Tribune office. WANTED— $1,000 FOR THREE TEARS ON IM* proved city property at 8 per cent by an A 1 man. Address M 69, Tribune office. WANTED— BV D. P. NEWELL. IBS WEST M ADI* eon-st.. a loan of Sl.r<oo on a 2-story and base* ment brick; S per cent; no commission. ' TTfANTED—TO BORROW, ON COLLATERALS. V* 51.500 for 3or 6 months at 10 per cent. Address N 75. Tribune office. WANTED— SfitJO FOR THREE OR SIX MONTHS: will pay liberal Interest and give good chattel mortgage security. Addresa K AS. Tribune office. C2Q/1!) to loan nr an attorney in cai caeo. Any party desiring to go Into bank ruptcy at small expense and needing some cssh assist ance. send address at once and 1 will call; advice tree. Address K 50, Tribune office. “Ort S2,DUO. 53.0 U) TO LOAN ON IM rJI.OUI/, proved dry real estate for 3 years at 9 per cent. I*. W. SNO\VUOOK,Ct LaSalle-at. CrQ nnn TO loan ON IMPROVED PROP- erty; 8 per cent; no commission. E. GRACE, 241 Clark-st., southeast corner Jackson. QAfj TO LOAN FOR TERM OF YEARS AT •£>O.OUU 6or 7 per cent, on Improved huslnessor residence property In Chicago. Must have large se curity. WM. V. JACOBS. 91 Dearbom-at. I non WANTED ON UNIMPROVED LOTS. ♦TVJt.UUL/ South Side, near city limit* and Orcxel Boulevard, worth S 12.000; 3 years; will pay 10per cent. Address F 11, Tribune offide._ c»l r nnn WANTED for five years on residence block, 7 per cent, with prin cipals. Address N 77. Tribune office. (£*o;r Ann fo LOAN IN' ONE SUM OK CEK tral business property. JAS. B. GALLOWAY, Attorney, 70 Reaper Bjock, 95CIark-st. AHA T 0 LOAK IK SUMS TO SUIT OK OJU.UUU city property an-l farm* at lowest rates. PETERSON & BAY, 163 Kandolph-st. - BUSINESS CHAJ>C£S» 4 KEAT, GOOD-PAYING GROCERY; °CLEAK IX. stock. cash trade; cheap for cash; low rent. Call at 254 North Wells-st. BOOK AND NOTION STORE AND NEWS-STAND for sale, a rare chance for any person with small capital. In a thriving town of 1.500; two railroads: best location in town; loner lease and low rent: trood trade established; stock will Invoice 51,500 to $1,700: easy terms on half of purchase money. For particulars ad* dress 80x32, Wenona, Marshall Co.. 111. Big bargain-fine saloon-good ritk of custom. ‘ Licenses paid up. Inquire Room 13. 113 Randolph's!. Druggists should kot fail to attekd auction of contents of lance drugstore Monday, A tiff. 5, at 10a. m.. at Horner’s Warehouse, 27 South Cllnton-st. T. K. STACY. Auctioneer. Drug-stock for sale-terms to suit pur* chaser; mast be sold; no trade. 5. WILSON,I3or 431, Norwalk, O. |7OK SALE-RARE CIIAN'CE—AN' ICE CREAM X restaurant, established several years. Doing a good transient mintness; has twelve regular boarders; also the exclusive service of cream, oysters, etc., to club dancing-parties held one to three times every week in large hall (a same building. Owner going- to take a large hotel. Only $333. Inquire at IS4 Dearoorn-st., Room y. FOP. SALE-CHEAP-A FIXE SALOON. TN GOOD business location, and suitable for Simple room. Apply at 45 West Randoiph-st. ' FOP. SALE—A COMPLETE PRINTING OFFICE. TlriCffiven on part of payment. Address M 66, Tribune office. T?OK S.vLe-TIIE BEST-PAVING NOTION AND J cheap Jewelry house In the city. Clean stock and pood location. Proprietors going to leave the city. Call at 312 State-st. at once. For "sale-stock of general mehciian disc: best location in Western Iowa: nice stock; best store In town; boo! trade; making moituv. Vou can step Into a goo ! business and take all the old cus tomers; $3,0C0 eaali required. Address SAMUEL C. SARGfcANT, 217 south Water-st., Chicago. For salk-a first-class family grocery, in splendid location and doing a nice business. Ad dress K 33, Tribune office. For sale-a bargain-notions, cigars, pictures, confectionery, etc.; another business to attcudto. 275Thlrty-flrsi-st. I7OR SALE-HALF'INTEREST IN A FINE SA loon and billiard hall, doing good business; a genu ine bargain. Address N 79, Tribune office. FOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN A GROCERY and meat market In one of the best locutions on the West Side; terminus of street-cars; goocUreasona for selling out. Inquire at 960 West Lakc-at. FOR SALE-FURNITURE, LEASE. GOOD-WILL, centrally located block, 20 rooms, well filled with good tenants; extra bargain. K 31, Tribune office. I?OR SALE-PRINTING OFFICE—WELL EQUIP ped for magazine and job work: can be paid for in type-setting. Address N 73 Tribune office. Ixm SALE—THE LEASE .VXD FURNITURE OF A . 40-room house: ten minutes of Palmer House; cheap rent: new lease; the best location In city for family hotel; trood reason for selling; wjlUaKe part In good real estate. FAUKINU ION & UACKNET, Clark and Washlncton-sts. F'or salk-the entire right for the (Jolted States of two valuable patents. Address M 49, Tribune olflce. FOP. SALE-A DRUG STOCK. WELL ASSORTED. Including stationery, wall paper, etc. Pest loca tlon In City of Chippewa Falla, Wts. Rent cheap. In surance low. and stand doln* a pood business. Pay ments easy. For further Information apply to MOR IIISaON. PLDMMEK&CO.. 52 and 54 Lake-st., Chi cago. ■ For sale-cheap-saloon, fixtures, and 15-baii pool-cable; A No. 1 stand. Inquire ataul JHlwaukee-av. FOR SALE-A GOOD-FATING CIGAR AND To bacco route, with fine rig. tor sale cheap. Address X 101. Tribune oJDcc. ' FOR" SALE-A ‘ WELL-ESTABLISHED AND Lo cated old stand stove and hardware business; la business centre: has some specialties; want mostly cash. Address M 87. Tribune ottlce. For sale—?**o liuvs the stock and fix lures of u confectionery, clgarand tobacco store. If sold to-day; good stand; sickness reason for selling. Apply at 0 Canaluort-ov. . For sale-or exchange—a general stock of groceries, dry poods, and hardware, amounting to S 7.000; trad?.S3O.CXX), and no competition; will take part pay 1c city property or approved security. D. P. NEWELL, lb& Wes: Mad Don-st. SALE—FOR CASH. CIGARS AND TORALCO. ' stationery. and general news depot, confectionery, soda water, and Ice-cream parlor attached. Fine trade established. Will Invoice about Sbtt). On one of the heat streets on West Side. No humbug. Address II 56, Tribune o!Bcc. FOP. SALK-PATTNG COUNTRY HOTEL. FUR ntshed. In live town, with another road building, making this point terminus. Must be sold to settle an estate. No delay. G. - TV. COOPER, 153 La-Salle-st., Room I. . FOR SALE—MEAT MARKET FOR=UU>-RECt.li'is SdOperdoy. Can't attend to luas 1 ban* two. Also ladles’ srem-wlndlag watch and chain for good top buggy. Inquire at Room S. 149 East Madlroa-st. For salk-a lap.ge stock of goods from The Keystone Hardware Co., recently closed out. Great bargains. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lalce-st, For sale-a first-class meat and vege uble market. Central location. Address II 63, Tribune office. Foil SaLE-IK A FLOUKISHINtt TOWN' IK CKK tral lowa, a clean stock of drusr*. paints, ollc Ac. ; dolmracasb business of 530.000 per year: stock will Invoice about 56,000; will take 53.0U0 cash. balance on lone time in Qwt mortgages or secured notea. Address OKUG9. care Squire T. Harvey, 185 East Waanlng ion*sL, Cblcaso. jBIJSIXESSjCIJAJICES^ F°i\m-Vi'£i b?arjLs‘ii'n!il| E |n sS! BS&.'gglft. KAI: ‘ :istni '-' ; FOIi SALE-CHEAP - cigar siore. »59 West Lakc-st. SlMTreaFsiA 5 * FOK SALE—MILLfNERY*~STORP I —~ ~ atoct at a low price. _ 707 South lISSd. I , LAI ®J I INVESTIGATE - A LEGITIHATp — _ 1 that will pay large proßts with quit “ C Slsa cago ana ylclnlry being all c' S 1 "™: Cff manage, they win sell state anj »a patented machine, seliutg ranioir mSCJ. 111 **»i aatlsfactlon; don't let this chance go°wiSj!s s «till examination. CaU nt ttoom 61, la So«hSt ar '?* T AUNDItT FOII sALE CHtAP~FoV c culre at the Wat ° - by £ Restaurant fop. sale-leading estabila.'.el restaurant in Rock ami lease; price mcderaio. L. JuUNSOV 0 Rock island,Jll. *»uttAaON t Bor lijJ CPLENDID OPENING FUR MARKET rro?sSr 0 tlouery. or other badness. In biiKdinV Douglas Rouse, at idilrty-dfUi-at.; a Kf store can command the trade of 1.000 Is but one In Cottage a tmif rpo RENT-HOTEL FOR C\VM?-MEEtT\V~^ 1 plalnes. Tents with board. Call ato-iSi u. 2 ** Grove, 130 Dearborn-st., Room?. 1 °2lce Uinj 'PHE EMPIRE FLOURING-MILL. OXSO 1 corner of MxteentU-st- and \Ventww*h-«i run of stone. In perfect running order *”*• or xa-rm ol yqxm. WALTLIC AlATrocSs' i, r I’OV, STATIONK KV, COXFECTI(mSf~ToiT? X CO, and cigar store for sale; one of thiiLx. c * tiers on the Northwest Side. Inquire \ V o Si £*** st., corner Mllwaukec-av. ‘* °* w WILL SELL HALF INTEREST IN kIZZ paying boarding-stanle cheap to a panvtw? willing to work lnsame._ Address MSO, TrSoneoJ? WANTED-Ss.rx : o WORTH f> for country score, for cash and property._.M. WATKINS,j:oom_2,j3O VTLLBUYA GOOD SvmG~Pßr:i? QOOU business In central part of tent low. Address M 03, Tribune office/’ P BUUr^ ITICSICAX,. A CHANCE . TO SELECT FROM THE LARGEST STOCK 07 SECOND-HAND ORGANS IN THE CITY, From the following wclPkmown mokes, on easynwatty Smith's American !!I!!”’**‘******^2 Printed: Co .*** ** * Treat «k Lindsey ——« Burdott « Shoulnger «t Co TavlorA Farley - * Prince Co « Peloulwit APelton..... ******2? Smith .*r.r*** 5 Mason & Hamlin ;,.’***“* 2 George A. Prince * ** * 2 Midodeon * **** 2 The above organs are all In good order. ’* **’ lß Second-hand Instruments taken in exchangeforaw New square or upright pianos to renter for ttfam monthly paymcnU. W. W. KIMBALL CornerStaie andAdma-itL ' A FEW i EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS i SELECTED FROM OUR IMMENSE STOCK. £ A magnliicem rosewood pianoforte with all ne*. ' Jg est improvements. very elegant carted legs, uaj m lyre, only J K Specially line tone upright pianoforte with K agraffe, handsome case | Rich and elegant square grand piano * £ Verv fine tone rosewood pianoforte ic I? Splendid new parlor organ, rich tone llrand»new parlor organ, stops and swell. Esty organ, with all stops Very elegant parlor organ, new...,, OUR STOCK Is the largest and most varied In Chicago. and toas can afford to buy a piano or organ without on us. Every Instrument warranted five years. * R. T. MARTIN. NEW AND ELEGANT WAREROOM3, 265 AND 267 STATE’S!. I ATTENTION! ATTEHIOS! Second-hand New organs, S7U to SIUO. Stools. second-banded, DOccnts to SI. ; All sold without regard to cost to makeroomforKi er stock. REED’S TEMPLE Of MUSIC. 02 Vaaßuren-st., between State sad Clark A; VERY FINE UPRIGHT PIANO. ALMOST 3EW, 7H octave, 515 cash, balance $5 per month, San. N CO, Tribune office. AT THE FACTORY—CABINET ORGAS3 AT prices bevund competition, SSO ami upward; tec in the market: monthly payments, cash, or to rot NICHOLSON ORGAN Co., 62 EastlndUaa-rt. F’OR SALE—A LAP.GR NUMBER OF SECWO hand pianos for sale and to rent a: verytowprieea JULI US BAUERiCu. 2G3and265 Wabaah-ar.- For sale-a large number op first cldas pianos to rent at reasonable rates. JCUC3 BAUER a: CO., 263 and 265 Wabaeh-ar.,between Jicx eon and Van Bureu-sts. FOR SALE-ONE KNABE UPRIGHT PIANO, OSIT a month In use: owner la leaving the city. Addrai N 72, Tribune office. For sale-great closing out sale op pianos: bargains never before offered. Southeast corner State and Monruc-its., under the Palmer Hoase. H ALLEY. DAVIS & CO.’S UPRIGHT PIANOS. We take pleasure In calling the attention of partlo wanting to purchase a strictly first-dais upright piano to the world-renowned Ballet. Dsvls iCa’i make.- They are not only receiving thetdmlratlon of artlataof our own country, but command aaale la Enpooe,where they have been exported la large numbers. They bare received united, unanimous, and voluntary concessions of superiority from the leading crlttcaandmusiclaaiof the Old Country over all other makes. TberarcabßO lately perfect In action and tone, with cases from the plain rosewood to the richest stylea In variegated wooa or ebony and gold. They arc the wnl of music really encased. Sole agent, W. W. KIMBALL, corner Siam and Adanu-ats. , . r HAVE A BEAUTIFUL CAP.VED-LEG 3THJ- X way piano for sale at §l9O. M 70. Tribune office. TF TOC WANT TO RENT A PIANO OB ORGAN X go to PROSSER’S. He makes reolla*aipedalty. Instruments toned and repaired. 215 Stated T WILL SRLI. MVGKNTJINE DECKER BEOS. X piano, nearly new, for $250. Call Monday, If SM* slble. Room l Avenue House. T WILL GIVE THE USE OF A FIRST-CLASiXpT X piano for a loan of $l5O. Address IIG9, Tncanc. A'FAULV NEW PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP™ pay advance*. Apply to Chicago Lorn Conpol. 172 Washlngton-st.. comer Flfth*ar. i. Tjtlxn-TUSiSO AS IT snbFtß BE: tt « r years* experience: 1.600 references BLOO* FIELD, 942 Madlson-at. or HI i ) ESPONSIiiLR”PARTY OWXIN'G RESIDBM*- ll will store piano, keen In order, security If desired. Address >lO3, Tribune cflirt* CTEiswXrs matchless mxps_.*aJjjj 0 best In existence and used by all tlic world In preference to olheni. M'ihareUtuatw first honors over all other compc ltOMa.tbefiiw World's Expositions. LION & UtALY. Sttte «a Monroe-sda. - fpilE - LAKGEST STOCK OF 1 PIANOS ANDIORGASS IN THE NORTHWEST. • Sole atxnts for tlioworMTcnosraS'l ITalict.Davfs A Co.’s Square Grand tmd Wm. P. Enicmm’a Square Grand and VrtMJW**, TV. W. Kimball Square Grand and Gpnaat Ptaaoa .1. P. Hale Square Grand and Lprlfibt Planus. Smith American Organa. SUoulnzer Eureka Orj? »us- . Klmhalt Orchestral Organs. can be accommodated. orncrq( rpilE MUCH ADMIRED C 1 HM?,Hn'lv S nRRAS& i THE STANDARD SMITH AMERICAN ORuA. THE POPULAR KIMBALL ORCHESTRALOBOA^ For sale only at the piano ant. omanwareroonuw IV*. W. KIMBALL, Comer State and Adams-sta._ . . We have two of the celebrated HtdeL 1& souare grand pianos left with ns used, with covers and stools. U^^^nibauT Comer State can have that i. pan •• lone taken oat of judlio^ tune for one-half the_usuaUbar^_337}Vf^ \XT ANTED—A~ FEW MORE FAMILIESTOIWALJ >V kinds of sewing. and also single persons the entire tradeswoman Ip all Its branches. Call or address iu»- «•- No. 371 Carroll-ar. ■. _ j?T tt. ANTFD—I*IAN< >, OIL-PAINTINGS. AND U cniavlnei cheap for cash; mast be 00, Tribune office. TTT TTTOULD LIKE TO LOAN A SUM OF MO>»TUj W a good piano for use of Instrument. & 100. Tribune office. . uiiVlT \TOU CAN BUY A GOOD .1 for S'-O, slocash, balance S 3 permonwi- Tribune office. PAn'MEUSWiiSTED^-- VRTNER "WANTED—WITH 000, P' hardware business In Kansa* 3ft made. Addresso. T. BURDICK. Drawers .. ■pABTSEr. WANTFAI-AN ACT'A'E Mn^S 1 Wlin capital: a belter opportun ,«r presented; a business capajle °f r®* 1 ?* to eX aS Ho®*! rapidly wkh perfect safety; a newrttty to hold. This article H " !read^-;^ u fl c n jViJ: we eoo* the exclusive rljtnt to manufacture *- the moat thorough Investigation. would refer to tue following * C J* *?? ftJ Dace** X. Lord, real estate, 151 Kandolph-rt., ft. H»V wholesale saddfry and hardware, iiofr kcli & Co., wholesale dry Roods, 137 sw* FETT&ENUEIj. tffa State-st. r£- PABTSEB WASTED-I X cnir.ery for the manufacture of two ■» Imolctnenn, and want a partner with S. 53 and 55 rstahilshcd. Address C. A. MacDO-NAH'. Sooth Jefferson*st. T'» VPTXER WVXTED—IN' THE G P A m| S -lSf traiVln a“oId c»UbU 3 bcd ton* 10 ““ city. Addresi N Cl. Tribune QlSce. nrSfTO TJARTXKP. WANTED-WITH Ji^Soe«» 1 take Interest M one of . the best P T ffff ae pflee; 1- 11 —TiO TJAP.TXER WAXTED-WHn 1 In a staple the business twenty years la Uncigo.^ ba fae* qaainicd with the wholesale or retail i jetoari preferred, a ddras h. oiacc. pAP.TXEi: VTANT ¥. D— “JaTl^ 1 ® crc £s r Join In a desirable and sow ,aK* tile business In a prospering rented and ready to be occupied by Ati** Wv K. S-i. Trionne office. .- g yfTß» t3afitxei: WantED-wiTH M f^^ b fc o ciiy. *•*- 1 Huh a manalactunaff legitimate, and cash i-runts s«.'*» oJa*** nura: article maau»ac.urcd *tstfl..an £ 85. can satisfy any one on aa interview. auu*«- Trlbune office. -pARTSEi: A JT ne-s with moderate capital* B a 2 I mean Addrw* H <*♦ ir PAI.TNEB WANTKU-WIXM ' X a business that will pay w P«J , referencessiren. Addresslv•*._}—vsSpKljrX iDAßlSßß WAXTED-WITH: s»jO W&SSU» i E» )■ i: business that will nay. Address, £;>' tervicw can be had, il -10, Tribune ofilcc. I J Si