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14 WAIVTED-iaAIR HELR Bookkeepers. Clerks* &c« TI7ANTED—A SWEDISH OR GERMAN CLERK U for grocery store- Apply Monday morning at ilB Archer-ar. - •■X XT ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VV store, a good younx man l7or!8 yean old. for generatwork. Address H 35, Tribune office. VUANTED—A YOUNG MANACQUAINTED WITH VV pianos and organs, and wbo can play the same. Address H 75, Tribune office. XT 7A NT ED—SEV KRA L DRY GOODS SALESMEN. V V in stock and on road. Adores* with references (stamp for answer.} M ONTGOMEE V & SMITH, Toledo, Ohio. WANTED— SHORT-HAND,VERBATIM WRITER, pood penman; man work very cheap; state price. Bo* 509. City Post-Office, eww • ANTF.n-D!iCG CLERK. SWEDE. WHO SPEAKS] a* German. Apply at 1376 Statc-st. ' TTTANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER VY for a factory; German preferred; state rexern cnees and wage/ expected.: Addrcs* H 42. Tribune. / VV7ANTED-SALKSMEN-3 capable MEN OF VV gooa a.idret* to work on a first-class article, a capita) of $25 acc Jed: no risk. Only steady men need address H S 3. 1 riimue office. XX7 ANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF AN KSTAB VV/ ilshed business, a man with rome means, one familiar with bats preferred; security and salary. Ad drctiUJ*. Tribune office. __ _ XX T ANTED—AN ASSISTANT ENTRY CLERK.ONE VV acquainted «rtUi Uie Iron trade preferred. Ad dretila nacda-nUnc. cnee, and wage* wanted. K 90. Trloune office. TTy ANTED—FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN. V V Star Shirt Company. 193 Dcarborn-st. XI T ANTED—A YOUNG MAN >OR GENERAL OF VV floe work: mast t>e a good writer, correct at figures, and come well recommended. Address M aS. Tribune office for two days. ' Xl7 ANTED—GROCERY CLERK: MOST BE GOOD VV counter hand, marker and window-dresser. M 44. Tnoune office. . . XX7ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED FUR SALESMAN; VV must come well recommended: also boy. Ad dress K 41. Tribune office, TXTANTED-A dry-goods salesman to go TO VV a prominent city In lowa. Address, stating salary wanted, experience, etc., K 50, Tribune office. XVANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING VV salesman (American). Addresv with references and wages wanted, H 40. Tribune office. XX7ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS RETAIL SHOE VV clerk; one thoroughly acquainted with the bu*l cess. Apply Honday forenoon to C. W. LAPHA.M, 323 West Madison-st. , iTadcs* TT7 ANTED—AT NEW RACiS TRACK, CAP.PEN; VV ters and laborers. Inquire at my office. 53 and CO Paddc-ar.. from 12 to 2 o clock. P._J. SEXTOS. OF’cHILDREVS CAR- W rlage* andtoys. Sf. NICHOLAS TOY CO., 790 Madison. TV 7 ANTED—TWO GOOD COATMAKERS AND ONE VV rood pants and vest maker fur country. Call at KOJIN, WIN EM AN * CO.'S, 117 Wahash-ar., Monday fromutolla.ro. T\ 7 ASTKD-TWO FEEDERS AT PLANING MILL. M No. SUMaln-n. A. BKKNETf &_CO. TfrANTED—« GOOD CO AT A S D~PA NTS HANDS. V> at H. S. HAAS*. Merchant Tailor. 23 East Third st-, St. Paul. Mlun. Good pay ana steady work. WT ANTED—A No. 1 HARD-WOOD' FINISHER. VV InouireatlTS WeatErle-su JOHNSON A PAUL SON. •fXTANTED-A GOOD HARNESS-MAKER WHO IS VI willing to do other work. Steady work. Apply cor nerNtncteenthandGrorc-sU-Mondaymornlng. £. A. bULDD A CO. ANTED-A COMPETENT GALVANIZED IRON > » cornice worker fur the country. Apply at 10, 12, and 14 l.ake-st. Monday. XX.’ANTED-A BROOM-MAKER. A SINGLE MAN • 7 preferred. Call or address 135 East Klnrle-st, \X7ANTED—AT CHICAGO PLA N*IN C~ -MI L U 7 V Brown and Twcnty-second-su., three or four feeders. TX? ANTED EXPERIENCED TAILORS ON LA n dies* cloaks to take the work home; steady work. Apply to 1). JACOBS, 273 East MadUou*st. \\r ANTED - CONFECTIONERS - ONE FIRST VI Class hand on starch Work, two good caramel nmJ homemade candy makers, also several good bauds cn pop-corn; good wages paid. Apply at 78 and 80 fcrnic-si. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS HORSESIIOER; steady work and good pay to a temperate man: soothers need apply. Cali or address for one week, Mr. BENEDICT. Michigan City, Ind. t\7anTED^TWENTYHuo CAP.RENTERS AC VV customt-d to working on new xrolght cars. No others wanted. Also two good men to run neavy znorUMng-tnachlnes. U- S. ROLLING STOCK CO., Ituyne-su. near Blue Island-av. • *\\7 ANTED—AT ONCE. 50 MORE EXPERIENCED VV coat hands. Good pay.. Apply In the afternoon at CLEMENT A SAVER'S, 41610 424 Milwaukee-av. TT7ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER AND VV tailor. Address A. W. KILLITS, Bryan, O. WANTED— 5 COATMAKERS AND 2 PANTA ioonmakers immediately to go to the country. Apply to RUCHE & WEIL, merchant tailors, 137 Ran dolph's:, (Sherman House Block). *III7ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED JEWELER. C. VV ENGEBRItiTSON, 182 State-st., up-stalrs. XX7ANTKD—TWO CUTTERS FOR 'WHOLESALE VV clothing at RINDSKOPF, BARBE cl CO.’S, 199 and 201 Madlson-su 'll 7 ANTED—A GOOD CAKE-BAKER; MUST BE A VV goodornamentcr, and thorougaiy understand his Business. Bbs State-st. "WANTED—IS BOXMaSERS AT GOOD WILLIE. VV WAGNER & UEISLER, 42 to 50 Blackwcll-st. TITANTED-TWO - MATTRESS-SIAKERS A.T22 W ana 24 East RandolpU-st._ J._T. MATTHEWS. TTTANTED—THREE MATTRESS MAKERS. " CALL VV Monday; no women or girls need apple, we want men. GANNON & McGRATiI 113 West Van Burcn. WANTED— A FIRST-CLASS 'DRAUGHTSM^Sr dMlon«r. J«>et»tx-r; ouo who l« a geniui* and can do tine and original work will have a permanent situation and good pay In the city. Address li 12, i rio vue office. WANTED— WOVEN-WIRE MATTRESS WEAVER. Acdrcss H 3, Tribune office. \\7ANTED—A~ GOOD "WATCHMAKER AND EN n graver to go la the counur; steady employment. Forinfurmaiion inquire of M. KRONBERG. 107 btate. V\7ANTED-A GOOD STAIR-BUILDER TO WORK Vt on rails. 44 North Saogamon-su \\T ANTED—FI VE (5001» COAT-MAKERS BY E. cT » HYDE, Bloomington. IU. WANT E U —ONE 15 LAC KS MI TIT. ONE PAINTER, one trimmer, at the Kcwanna Wacon and Car riage Works. Kewanna. Fulton County. Ind- WANTED— EXPERIENCED MEN PRESSEBS ON ladies'cloaks. Apply at workroom of Carson, Pirre ACu.. Madison and Peorla-st*. . WANTED-A GOOD JOB-PRINTER WHO CAN • V run Gordon presses. Steady situation to a good tLaud. LASDUN & CO., 124 Clark-s- YAT’ANTEI)—A FIRST-CLASS BAKER ON BREAD \> and cake at 1152 Staie-st, ANTED-a”CARRIAGE WOOD-WORKER AT 140 North Desulalncs-st. RUBT. SHAW. YVTANTKD-A MACHINIST. INQUIRE AT R. VV GRUTZ’S, 31 and 33 South Canal-st- W~ANTED—A7ijoOD'CARRIAGE-TRIMMER BY DAVID EVANS, Lclaud, HI. WANTED-A GOOD MAN COOK-AT 59 DEAR VV born-st. \\7 ANTED—AT NORTH PIER FACTORY. A V > xnoldlngsucker and molding sawyer. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS PENCILER ON SEW VV ing-machines at C. KLAMMER & SUN'S japan jury. 45 Weal Adamant. V\f ANTED—TWO LATHERS ON TOP FLOOR 148 W south Clark-su, Monday morning. \\J ANTED—A V dollar. K. M. BROWN, 4 Board of Trade-court. TT^AXTED"—FRAME-JOINEIL CALLAT 68 WEST IVWaeblngion-st.. second tiuor. Employment Agencies. rt7ANTED-C GOOD STONE MASONS. 6 GOOD Vt sioae-cutteni—wages from s2.sUtos3 per day; board 53.50 uer week—to go to Missouri ou Tucsuay. The contractors go with the men; fare free. Cull at 79 buuth Caual-st. K. G. HAIGHT. TI7ANTKD-TO LEAVE TO-NIGHT-50 LABORERS V V lor Mlclilgan, a winter's work, free fare; 25 saw nail hands. 5 turui hands, etc. CHRISTIAN & CO., 250 Scum Water-st. miscellaneous* YTyANTED—MEN WITH SOME MONEY TO AR- Vt range for exhibiting Haifa's improved phono graph at lairs and elsewhere In the West. Good chance lor the right men. Apply to or address Edl&ou's sneak ing rhouograph Association, Room 3 Union National Bank Buiidiug. \\T ANTED-A GOOD. RELIABLE MAN I.V EVERY VV towu in Northwest not occupied to solicit orders for portrait copies from ama:i pictures, in India ink. •water-color, crayon, oil. aud phoiograph; also picture frames. W. L. WUH'PIE, 325 Staic-st. \\J ANTED—CAN YASSERS FOB HUNTER'S PER tt lection ialary Hour and meal sifter. Has lump breaker, and is the only sifter in the United Mate* that can be takcu iu four part* u> dean, office 171 LaSalle. \\rAMTED—A HOUSE SERVANT ~(MALE) ‘lO * » take care of dlulng-roora *nd make himself u*c lul about a bouse; one used to oriviug preferred. Ad 4rcsb F 27, Triouue office. WASTED-OOMMfcRCIAL TRAVELERS HAVING a country custom can nave u manufacturer's line ol plain thirls to sell on commission. Address F 4a, Tribune office. T\rAXTKI>— A FIRST-CLASS TRAVELING SALES «> man for clothing house; one who has an estab lished traae In Illinois. lowa, or Wisconsin; no others need apply: must come well recommended: salary siuo l<r Address F 2. Tribune office. W'AXIEU-MAN AND WIFE TO LIVE IN BACK s 1 part of my house, to look after and care fur my Interest* until next spring; real free: located south of city Hum*. Address 11 54. 1 rioant office. WANTED— A GOODTENOR (AMERICAN SOUTH siderj for high, retlncd, double quartette; finest voice culture for pay. H 30, Tribune office. WANTED— A MAN TO GO INTO THE COUNTRY to take care of hones and work shout the house and garden. Address F3U, Tribune office. \\T ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING »» solicitor lor a leading agricultural paper. Ad dress F 16. Tribune ■\\T ANTED—MEN TO SELL GLASS-CUTTERS AND »» sharpeners, chroma*. and new fast-belling arti cle*. • American Novelty Company, IS6 staie-st. T\ r AXTKD—A TOCXC MA-\)lV|!0 CAXWKITE A »> good hand, and come well recommanded, at 8 Lake-*u, Room X * WANTED— SOLICITORS IN CITY AND COUNTRY :cra quick-selimc article; no patent. Good wages can be Address E 4a, Tribune offipe. * W ANTED— 3O MORE GGOD AGENTS: BEST CO>I «» lunation in America lor corning moncr. Gail, for further miomiaLun. on W.M. W. KLLLY A- Co., £32. aud2o3 Randolph-st. \\ T ANTED—CANVASSERS IN CITY AND CuUN *• try: men selliag in wagons :a country Micuid ca.J: genera: agent* with mean* for States wanted; best telling at t:Cd« iu the countrv.' - Room Li, so LaaoLe-st. ANTED—TWO VLiGNG iIEN TO IXIHODUCE • I a saw work: one of the best ever pubhsnec. Coil antUcel.. SiiAßl miiuLLEi. 105 Fifth-ar. - - \\t AS7ED—A ST Ron cfy o cng man to assist »» in store and like care of horse and cow; one nqt afraid u» work. Apply, with references; at IS7 \V*5 Iwcnty-tm-ts., c«raerCanalpor;-av. \\TANTEO-IU3 FIRST-CLASS AGENTS T<v SEI.L » * our raicro*copci :n •the principal ju&l«or tne United autes. Our .genu in tne Pairnet, Gherman, aud Tremnnt Hottae* are making $25 pofTiar. C&U or aedreta, ALFRED JUDSUN, Room 6, Tribune Build- / WAXTED-MALE HELP* jnisccllaneoas—Continued. TTTAKTED-INSTRL'MENT tuner by center W nlilHarpCo. Call Monday ax,147 West Wash- In gton-st.. np-stalra, between 10 aod 3. TT r AVTED—AT NEWSBOTS* HOME. A MAN AND W wife to cook and watt oo table. Cal) Monday morning ; : ; TTTANTED—A NO. 1 LUMBER TRAVELING \V talesman: a man of experience aud that can command s large trade. Adarew. stating salary ex pected; send references. LUMBER. Tribune office. TTTAVTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS. HONEST BOV TO VV work (n store. Call at 9 Monday morning at 91 Wabasb-av. TT7ANTED-GOOD. ABLE-BODIED LABORERS W for handling grain: wages. 5i.25 per day. Apply Monday morning at Grain Warehouse, junction Archer and Grove-st. XTTANTED—GOOD CANVASSERS FOR SIGNS VV and show-cards; big commission. Can at s*l St&te-su. third door. 'VT7ANTI£D-LIVE MEN AND LADIES TO SELL VV 011-clotb aprons, synoptical needle-cases, ehro moa. Jewelry, novelties, notions, stationery, etc.; in ducements u*ecualed: catalogue* free. C. M LIN -INGTON. 45 Jackson-st.. Chicago. TX7 ANTED—BOY TO TAKE CARS OF OFFICE AND \V do chores; references required. Apply at 42 East Harrlson-st. ; ttt* ANTED—CAS EMPLOY A FEW MORE GOOD VV solicitor* on our recent publications. Apply at once to MOUSEY A SMART. 145 Sooth Clark-su ITTANTED-AN ACTIVE BOY J 4 TO 16 YEARS VV old. not colored, for general housework. Appiy si PCS Indlana-av., any morning about $ o'clock up to the 12th Insu TTTANTRD-A RELIABLE SALESMAN WITH SSOO V V to take charge of a business outside city and mar ine in profits. Address K 99. Tribune office. % AND COUNTRY. GOOD V V energetic and reliable agents for a drst-class book that sells well. Address K 9S. Tnhune office. TT7ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MALE NURSE VV for U. S. Marine Hospital. Chicago. Apply on Monday at Marine Hospital office. 45 ClarK-st, ■ Wa'NTED-GOOD. SMART. RELIABLE MEN AND VV women to engage with us: we have plenty of work for all in this city aod country; salaries aud com tu'Silon raid to responsible panics. Call, or address, aud get lull Information. JOSEPH A. MOORE &CO.. 202, 2m. and 2t£ Kandolph-st. XX7 ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL KEYSTONE VV Wringers and Crown Platers on weekly Install ments. The Keystone Wringer has the latest Improve raeots and lawarranted two years. Best commissions. 272 State-st- ‘ XT7ANTED—A SMART BOY WHO HAS WORKED VV in the photograpn business, at SMITH’S Studio, 206 North Clark-si. ' \\* ANTED—A SMART, TIDY COLORED BOY, VV from 12 to 15yean*of age. for answering door bell etc. 1009 Wabash-av. . ANTED-A GENTEEL COLORED BOY-ONE «) who understands horses and is willing to make himself useful about the house. Address 11;10.Tribune. W ANTED-A-GOOD WHITE MAN TO WAIT ON table, 134 West Twelfth-st. ' TT7ANTE6 —AT 257 NORTH STATE-ST., TWO VV hostlers and one harness-cleaner. TV7ANTED—AGENTS IN ALL THE STATES FOR V i our Noveln* Burglar Alarm; fastest selling, big gest profit article known: are the only manufacturers West; novelty men take notice. 208 LaSalle. Room 29. WANTED—FEIIIALE HELP* Domestics* WANTED-FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM GIRL at 234 Ontario-st,; good wages. W ANTED-A GOOD DINING-ROOM GIRL. 91 Hast Washlngion-st.. OLBRICIFS restaurant. W ANTED-A SWEDE GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; must be neat, a competent cook, and bring good recommendations. Apply Monday at 652 WesiMonroe-st. XX 7 ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK VV la family of two. Must have best of references. 157 sooth Robcy-st. WANTED— GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in small family; reference required; German pre ferred. Call at 43 Lake-st. XX7ANTED-A STRONG GERMAN GIRL TO DO if second work. Apply at once at 451 Dearbom-av. \\TANTKD-A”GIRL’T6‘DO~GE’NEIiAL HOUSE* VV work; German orSwede preferred; references required. Call immediately at 59 Liucoln-av. W ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL, 13 OK 14 TO As sist In housework. 233 South Wood -st. VXTANTKD-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE* VI work; small family, no children; must be good laundress and cook. 1178 Wabash-av. ■ WANTED— A~ GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work- Apply at 127 East Erle-at. STEADY GIRL FOR GENERAL V> housework; come prepared to stay If engaged. 52 Vlncennes-av. _ XX7ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- V | work at 1239 indlana-av.: wages $2. \V7ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN GIRL FOR VV second work. Apply at 436 Mlchlgan-av. Ref erences required. \ \I7ANThD-A GOOD GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK VV and help to taka care of children. Apply at 367 South Halsted-st. W ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL homework in a small family. Call Monday at 209 Ccmre-sti, (up-stalrs). two uoors west of Halsied. \i 7 >7 with a very smJUI -family; a German preferred; at2C4£astOhio-st.- WANTED —A GOOD GIRL FOJC GENERAL housework; Irish need not apply. Call at 169 Centre-ay. W ANTED-A GOOD COOK. WASHER, AND Irouer. at 332 West Jucksou-st., corner of Cen tre-av. Rctereaces required. . WANTED— A GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN girl to cook, wosli, aud Iron; reference required. 1146 Wabxsh-av. W ANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT SEC ond girl at 410 West Waahlngxon-su; the best of city references will be required. WANTED—A COLORED GIRL; MUST BE A V V good cook and laundress. Cali at 1429 i'rairle-av., Monday morning early. • WANTED— A YOUNG SWEDISH OR GERMAN girl, at72S Uarroll-ar. WANTED-A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework, in a small family. Inquire at 446 Sophla-st. • WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK. ONE ABLE VV to do general housework. :□ private family; best of references required. Apply at 45 North Ashland-av. at 9 o'clock Monday morning. WANTED-A' GOOD LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE care of children and help to do general housework. Call at 370 North;Uark-st., up-sialrs. ■ • \\TANTED— A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF A BABY i V and do chamber work; must bring references. llt>SPniirle-av. WANTED-A STRONG. HONEST GIRL FOR » housework: mustbca perfect washcraad Ironer. 150 West Twflftb-st. WANTED-RESPECTABLE GIRLS TO LEARN flrst-ola*s dressmaking: also a competent house girl. Small family. 33U East Imiiana-st.. near Rush. WAKTED^-A COMPETENTGIRL FOR GENERAL housework to go to Englewood. Apply Sunday afternoon at drug store, corner Randolph-st. and Fiitn-av. ' WANTED— GIRL: GOOD WASHER,AND IRONER, and houseworker; references required. 867 Michlgan-ay. \\r ANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON AS COOK IN n a private family: references required. 324 N onh LaSalle-st. WANTED-A GOOD GERM A>L OR SWEDE FOR general housework. Apply Immediately at isio Wabash-av., comer Thlrty-fourth-st. W ANTED-A PROTESTANT GIRL THAT-CAN DO the work of two persons at 150 'Twenty-second st,; references. Wages, 32. V\rANTED— j!RL TO DO GENERAL WORK IN V v family of two adults and baby. Apply at 120 South Throup-at. \\7ANTKD— A GERMAN. SWEDE. OR NORWE- V V dan girl to do general housework. Apply at 374 West Monroe-sf. WANTED— A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND Ironer. Apply, with reference, at y 5 Aoerdeen-st. W“ ANTED—A GE:IMA>T GIRL TO bo“HOUSE work in a cottage. 234 East Chicago-av. itTANTED—A~GOOD L?Ii:L*fo”mV"GENEKAL »V housework; no washing or Ironing to do; Ger manorSwedUu preferred- Apply atMSlxteenthst, VS7ANTED—A girl" • V and milk: I. M. HILL, luS Laugley-av. \\7 ANTED—GIRITrO DO GENERAL. tt atiyi Rhodos-av. Apply Monday furenoon. i\7ANtKD^f6oD.VTI:oi^ufiurFORGRNERAL 11 housework, and washing and Ironing; good wages. 19aTwcnty-lourth-si. WANTEU-A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL V V housework at 158 Dearhorn-av. \\7 ANTED—AT 675 WABASH-AV., A GOOD m chambermaid; bring refereuccs. V\T ANTED—AX EXPERIENCED COOK. WASHER, *» and ironer; liberal wages. No Irish need apply. 4IS North Statc-st, \\f AN T £U—A GUOD GIRL FOR GENERAL tt housework: German or Scandinavian preferred. Apply Monday at U 77 Pralrlc-av. \\* ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL IN A SMALL »* family, only cue that can do general housework. I. GOLDSTEIN, 574 State-st., up-siulra. \\7ANTED-A TIDY GERMAN GIRL; A GOOD i» home and fair wages fora good girl. 453 South Caoal-st. \\ T ’ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWuRK »» In a private family; German* Norwegian, or Swede preferred. Apply at M 2 West Adama-st. \\T ANTED—A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. 664 \\ Uc»tLake-si. "ANTED—TWO GOOD GIRLS TO DO KITCHEN and second work. 493 West Mouruc-st. \\7ANTED— A STRONG AND WILLING GIRL JU »> do general housework: reference required. Ad ply to Mme. RAPiVSa* Wabash-ar. \\7ANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN* »T erol housework; references required. JlsVln cennes-av. V\, r ANTED—AT 105 DEARBORN-AV.. A GOOD t V cook; also washer and Iroaer. and a chamber glri. WANTED—< GOOD GIRL AT 193 EAST LAKE-ST., »* for light housework and chamber work. Call to-day. WANTED—A SMART. TIDY GIKL FOR GES » > eral housework In a small family; must be a good washer and iroaer. Call Moauay at ass West Hubbard. WANTED-GOOD COOK. WASHER, AND IRONER with reference, at 552 Dearborn-ay. Call Monday. \vANTED-TWU N’icE » u> do the cooking, washing. and ironing, and the other to take care of children and to co second work. 91 Twentj-Srv.-st.. near Iffulana-av. \\7 ANTED—FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM GIRL ft and good chambermaid at Revere House. \V AN TKb-FO»'GENERAL‘'n6cSEWORK; A • » mioaie-agtd German, Swede, or Norweg’aa woman. Re/cr&ace required. Applyat747Wjbasa-av. UrANTAI)-A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL, ii ONE taa? understands cooking. Call for three days at 1 •CI7JLNTED-A GOODGIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING \\ and general u‘ork. 179 West MadUon-st. • WANTED— GIRL FOR'GENERAL HOUSEWORK. IQOMVtfit Madison-st.. up-stalrs. W ANTED—IMMEDIATELY TVyO DINISG-ilOOil * » girls, one lahadress, and one kltenen girl for a boarding-house ; good wages. 7 North Claris-it.. • WANT ED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK." Apply, with reference*, at 4JO Worren-av, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WAITIED-FEMAtE HELP. Domestics—Continued. TT^ANTEO—A strong, experienced girl to VV .Jo second work; references required. Apply at 395 Soperior-st. tIT-ASTED-GOOD SAMARITAN sbciKTT. 173 VV Randolph -at., board $2 and 52.50 a week, and employment of all kinds for girl* and women. TV T ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN COOK. AP VV ply at 720 Mlchlgan-av.; references required. XX7ANTED-A GIRL AT 20! SOUTH PEORIA-ST.. VV at once. Must be an A 1 cook, washer, and Ironef TTyANTED—COOK,- DINING-ROOM GIRL. CHAM VV bermald. and dish-washer at Merchants Hotel, corner Clark and Lake-sts. .TT AVTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO SECOND T T work st 2GO Ontarlo-at. rtTvNTED-A NEAT. TIDY YOUNG GIRL FOR VV peneral housework In a small family of two. Ap ply Sunday afternoon or Monday at 117 Ellls-av.,corner of Tblrty-serenth-st. W A VXED-GOOD COOK (SCANDINAVIAN OR German) for private boarding house. 55 Rush-su XX7ANTED-AT 211 SOUTH HALSTED ST.. A \V girl to do general housework m a small family. WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN eral housework: one aot afraid of work. Apply Monday morning 837 West Adams-st. Xir'ANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL, USED TO VV children, to do second-work, and willing to be generally useful, at 159 Aberdeen-at- TXTANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- Vt work. Apply at 181 Howe-st. WANTED-FIRST-CLASS GERMAN. SWEDIaH, and Norwegian girls for general housework; high est wages. Inquire at MRS. P. REISS'. 397 S. State. Vir ANTED—A f HORODGULY-COMPETENT GIRL VV for general housework. 417 West Jackson-st. \X7ANTED-A GOOD. SMART GIRL FOR SECOND VV work and dining-room; one used to living In a boarding-house. Apply at 579 Mlchlgao-av.. after 9. WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work: no washing or Ironlmr; none without ref erence need apply. 233 Twenty-ttfth-st. \X7ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY AN EXPE- V V rienced second girl. Apply with reference at l • Elghteeuib-sL WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF children and do light second work. Apply Mon-, day at 146 Calmnet-av. Reference required. WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Call at 235 South Morcao-st. \X7ANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL VV housework. Apply at 279 South Park-av. Refer ences required. WANTED— A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL Housework; wages 52,50 per week. Apply at 457 Ogden-ar. WANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; jvages. £2, Apply at 565 West Adams-st. W~Xnted-girl FOR~GENERAL~HOUSEWORK. Cali Monday at 432 West Van Buren-st., down stairs, side door. TX7ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE \> work: wages. $3 a week; references required. Address K 27, Tribune office. WANTED-TWO GIRLS, ONE FOR GENERAL housework and one for nursing. -Apply to M. K. ROBINSON. 102 Thlrty-fifth-st- WANTE?D-A good! NEAT GIRL TO DO GEN- Vf cral housework In a family of two. Apply at 307 Thlrtlcth-st. . WANTED— IMMEDIATELY—AT 899 WABASH av.. a first-class second girl. . W‘ ANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Monday morning at 109 Cal emet-av. References \ X 7 A NTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AT 1200PRAI- V V rlc-av. Call for two days, . TYTANTED—A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL VV housework In a small family at 410 South Stale st. Inquire In the store. \T7 ANTED-A GOOD STEADY GIRL FOR HOUSE VV work. Apply at 67 West Van Buren-st., comer of Clinton/ WANTED— A GOOD. STRONG, COMPETENT girl for general housework. Apply, with refer ences. at 3GI Park-av. -acsg X X 7anT E D—GIR L FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. VV 396 West Adama-st. WANTED-GOOD GERMAN OR NORWEGIAN girl for general housework at 373 Park-av. Call Monday. ’ . TXTANTJSD-A GOOD GIRL FOP. GENERAL HOUSE VV work. Apply at 392 South Oakley-at. WANTED—A GOOD, TIDY GIRL TO DO GENER » V ui housework: must be a good plain cook. Apply at 215 South Halsted-st. - W ANTED-A GIRL TO DO DINING-ROOM WORK at Temperance Codec-House, 05 West Madison. vttXnteh— youncTgiUL FOR GENERAL WORK. VV Cal! Monday morning at Saratoga Laundry, 183 and 185 Mlcbtgan-sc. ( WANTED-ATS3B WEST WASHINGTON-ST., A VV German or girl for housework. WANTED— A _ GIRL~ FOlf GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply at 655 West Washlngton-st. Seamstresses* VT7ANTED—2CO GIRLS WITH MACHINES TO 7 V work on cloaks, also work given home to expert encccl bauds. Apply at once to D. JACOBS, 273 East Madlson-st. XTT ANTED—TEN CLOAK-MAKERS WITH MA- W chiues; most come ready to work Monday. 78 North Clark-su, up-stalrs. TT7ANTED—IOO EXPERIENCED CLOAKMAKERS. V V Good hands will find steady employment at good BE!FELD BROTHER/;. 240 Madlson-st. \\7ANTED-12 APPRENTICES FOR DRESSMAK VV ing at 410 llurlbuc-st.. North Side. Call onMon day. \\' ANTED—SO OPERATORS ON WHEELER* WIL- V V son No. Bor No. 2 machines earlv Monday morn ing at Wheeler * Wilson office, 155 Statc-st. •\TTANTED—THOROUGHLY COMPETENT OPER- V V ators to give instructions on the Singer machine; none others need apply after 10 o'clock a. m. The SINGER Manufacturing Company, aai Stato-st. WANTED— TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS FOB lace work and fine sewing. Address K 92, Trib une office. W~ ANTED—2SO EXPERIENCED HANDS MORE on overalls: prices advanced: work all year aronnd. Inquire 75 and 77 Wabash-av., near Ran dolph-st. W ANTED—GIRLS TO SEW ON MACHINE OK shop coats; gotAl wages will be paid—from 37 to Ssawcck. Call one week at 490 Ashland-av., corner Klg-flt. \T, r ANTED—IOO GOOD CLOAK-FINISHERS. AP VV ply at 54 and 56 Madlson-st. J. W. GRISWOLD & CO. WANTED - FIRST-CLASS CLOAK MAKERS. >1 Apply at workroom of CARSON, PIRIE & CO., Madison and Peoria-ats. \VANTED—GOOD PRESSED; ALSO BXPERI > V enced cloak-makers, with machines; steady work. SIEGEL, HARZ FELD &CO., HsFlftb-av. \\f ANTED—IOO GOOD CLOAKMAKERS AT ZIM- V\ MERMAN'S, 170 East Madlson-st,, Room 12. CLOAKMAKERS; none but competent hands need apply. Chicago Suit Company. 117 Iraaklin-st. WANTED-TWO APPRENTICES TO LEARN areas and cloak making. Taylor’s system cutting and fitting taught. 21 North Halsted-st. ■ WANTED— 25 GOOD CLOAK-MAKERS, TO FUR* nish machines, at 80 South Desplalnea-st. L, WEINBERG. WANTKD-100 OVERALL-MAKERS; HIGHEST V> prices paid. KEITH BROS., 240 Madlson-st. VITAS f IFTnCED OVERALL MAKERS; VV best prices nald; plenty of work; open evenings. LAKE SHORE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 219 West Madlson-st, WANTEu-OPERATORS TO WORK ON FINE VV shop coats; also a man for pressing and basting. Call at 236 North-av. WANTED— A COMPKNT SEAMSTRESS, ONE Ac customed to Wheeler & Wilson machine, and willing to assist In the care of children; must be Prot estant and have good reference. Apply Monday at 470 West Washington-et. \if ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER TU Vt take entire charge. Apply to Mrs. J. DUFF,24O West Madlson-st. WANTS*:i)-SUIRT MAKERS WHO HAVE GOOD machines of any make, or we will furnish them any kind of machine they desire, nud let them nay for them »L£l per week; plenty of work; steam power furnished If dedretL WILSON BROS., 67 Washing ton-st., up-statrs. \T7 ANTED—-AT 120 QUINCY-ST. 150 HANDS \)N *Y gents' flannel underwear. Steady employment and highest wages. Apply on Monday between 10 a. m. and s p. m. \\T ANTED—2S EXPERIENCED A I CORSET m hands! reference required. Apply at Dress Re form Parlors, 58 South Ada-st., Monday after 10 a. m. \XT ANTED—TWO V V makingut3loSouth Clark-st., near Van Bureu. WANTED-TWO~SHIRfMA¥ERFAT2SI SOUTH Clark-st. Nurses* \TT ANTED—A LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF >t a child and assist In light housework. Call Mon day at 757 West Washlngton-sl. WAN TE D—NURSE GIRL. CALL MONDAY AT 428 West Washington-at. WANTED— AN~ EX PE kTE NC E D PROTESTANT nurse girl: references required. Call Monday at 427 West Washlngton-st. WANTED-A NURSE GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF asmallboy; will not pay over $1.50 per week: .references Address K 20, Tribune office. \\7ANTED—A : TO~TAKB » t care of one child, about 2 years old. 420 West Washington-ai. WANTED-A TRUSTY GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED woman as nurse for a baby: mast come well rec ommended. Apply on Monday at 777 West Washing ton-st. WANTED-A COMPETENT SSDUSE. FOND OF children: willing to assist In second work and sewing. Apply at 309 Park-av. Lnuudresscs* \\T ANTED—TWO FIRaT-CLASS SHIRT-IP.ONERS. > » Apply to the Housekeeper, Grand Pacific Hotel. WANTED-TWO LAUNDRY GIRLS,‘ v ONE A good shlrt-ifooer, the other to help wash and do scrubbing at New De:avaa. 102 North Clark-at. \TTANTED— AT THE FRENCH LAUNDRY, 730 M Wabash-av., two first-class. shlrt-Ironew and Cm-clasa surcher. WANTED— AT PEARL LAUNDRY, 329 STATE rt. Marcher, collar, and cuff Ironer, and two for general work; must be A No. 1. Call Sunday or Monday. \\J ANTED-AT. BALTIMORE LAUNDRY, f 6 • • South Llmton-at., three good washwomen. w FWSST-OIaSS IRONKIL APPLY y> at Briggs Home. WANTE D—FIRST-CLASS SHIRT IRONER MON- day. WAYTES_LALNDRV, 277 State-st. * WAXIED-A, IJOUoIiiiEEi>ER P.V AX AGED widower la Hie coaairy. aj miles drom Cbldlro ■ w , ork V W MRUS: an Amerlcaa Uuy pa?t preferred; good references given and required. Address UW C, Tribune office. ' iyANTED-WORKING HOUSETeEPEILIN SMALL * * . family; moderate wages. Apply aL*io29 gan-av., alter 9. Sunday. .■= .• • r T ..Eaiploymcm Agencies. ... W WHO Want PLACES and » y ladles who want eirl- wtli' do well oy calling at 132 North Halstcd-sp Always read/ to for- UOU. a A I HOLV'^USI : s aVlan * flriS 10 * ny tlnd cf po VV TEN * german tc- rv-vru- b girls, forclty andauouroi, at Mra. WINNER S employment parlors, iti Twentieth**!. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8J 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES WAi\T£D-F E MALE jiiimners* • TryANTED—EXPERIENCED STRAW HAT SEW- W era on Canton and Milan T e .voh<fch° sewers, at TURKINGTON’S. I3Baud HO Wftbash-av. TXT'ANTED-MILLIN'EBS and improvers at l » MEYERS'. 133 Stale-Bt-I '• WANTED— A FIBST*CLASS MILLINER (TRlM mer) at H. KAUFMAN’S 285 West MadUon*st. YITANTED-FLOtYER brancher WHO'COULD »V take charge of selling at MEYERS* J 33 State-st, ' miscellaneous* TT/’ANTED—A GOOD ALTO TO TAKE SOLO VV parts in refined musical society: artistic yoice* culture for services. 1129, Tribune office. WANTED-BY MIDDLE-AGED LADY—A LADY IV companion: one who plays the piano preferred. H IS, Tribune otfice. ___ WANTED-A FEW LADIES TO AID IS IN; creasing our subscription list, between U and 12:30 at the Alliance. 157 Dearbora-su W 'ANTED—A SINGLE OR WIDOW LADY. WITH S3OO cash, ta take an Interest in furnished rooms to rent. Address K il. Tribune office. • rtrANTED-GIRLS TO WORK KNITTING-MA f V chines, at 254 South. Halsted-st. WANTED— 30 EXPERIENCED FLOWER-MAKERS and 20 brancher*: also 25 girls to learn. Apply at A. SILBERBEKG'S, 031 Staie-su WANTED-A GIRL TO ASSORT PICKLES; ONE - who has had experience. Apply to E-L. PRES SING St CO.*6. 18 to 26 Mlchlgan-av. WANTED-FIFTEEN GIRLS FP.OM IS TO JC years to learn making fancy feathers: wages. Si to $1.50 per week; at once. Apply at M. C. NEU BERGER'S. 66 East Lake-at.. second door. TX7ANTED-A FEW LADIES CAN FIND A HOME »» and nrofitable employment by calling at SIS West Madlson-st. WANTED-THREB LADIES TO SELL OUR NEW book, exclusively In the city. J. >L SQUIRE. 511 Carroll-av. SITUATIONS WANTED—UIAJLE* / Bookkeepers!, Clerks, Ac, SITUATION WANTED-AS BOOKKEEPER; HAVE had targe experience and filled responsible positions. Only first-class position desired. F 10. Tribune office. CITUATION WANTED-IN RAILROAD OR OTHER O office as correspondent, by stenographer writing 100 words; have had experience: salary. 550 a month. Address U 99. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-WHO WILL GIVE ME $35 a month for my services? Good penman, correct at figures. A I references and testimonials. Can fill a position As assistant bookkeeper, entry or shipping clerk. or salesman. Address H 77. Tribune office. SITUATION' "WANTED—AS SHOUT-HAND COR respondent and assistant bookkeeper by a young man of experience in tbat line; good references. Ad dress H 83, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS BOOKKEEPER, As sistant bookkeeper, shipping, or entry clerk, trav eling clerk, or porter In any wholesale or commission house, as 1 must have work; reference given. Address 11118, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTEU-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO has had three years’ experience in the drug busi ness; speaks German: best of references given. K 33, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED man of several years’ business-experience, as cashier, bookkeeper, salesman, or in any capacity where a Urn-class man is needed; salary low; refer ences of the best. Address F 32, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-A THOROUGHLY EXPE- O rlenccd cloakman Is open for an engagement with •flrst-chiss Arm. Address M 84, Tribune office. Trades* CITUATION WANTEU-BY AN EXPERIENCED O Job printer; has a thorough knowledge of all kinds of line commercial and Illuminated programme work; can take charge of office, read proof, and give esti mates on work, etc. F 31. Tribone office. SITUATION WANTED—TO PRINTERS—A FlßST class book and Job printer can be secured by ad dressing John ROBERTS, 78 West Van Bureu-st. Employers please cut this out. , SITUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN IN A wholesale clothing bouse, by one that Is competent in manufacturing children’s, boys’, youths’, and men’s clothing; best of city references given If required. Ad dress I). WiTKOWSKY, 1075 Wabash-av. S’ if UATIO.N WANTED—PHOTOGRAPHERS—BY A young man of'thorough experience In operating, retouching, printing, etc,; best of references. M 02, Tribune office. Coachmen, Teamsters* &c» CITUATION WANTED-BY- A MARRIED MAN O (German-American), to drive express or delivery wagon of any kind; understands handling and care of horses; good references; no objections to country. Ad dress H 95, Tribune office, for three days. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman; understands taking care of horses and carriages; good references. K 72. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG. ACTIVE man of good habits, as coachman or driver for any business firm: will work for moderate salary. Address FRITZ FRANTZEN. 214 Mllwaukee-av. SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN, BY A young man; understands his business: can milk and mage himself generally useful; good reference. Ad dress U 73, Tribune office. S' ITUATION WANTED —BY A FIRST-CLASS coachman (English) In a private family, by one that thoroughly undescamls the care of hor»es, carriages, and harness,and Isa good,careful driver, and will make himself generally useful about gentleman's place; can milk; has first-class city references. Address II 100, Tribune office. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS O coachman: willing to take care of garden and do general work; good reference from lost employer. Ad ress (J. CHRISTENSEN. 2U MUwaukce-av. ___ CITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN CEN- O gllsh) in a first-class family; reference. Address K 2, Tribune office. • SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN AS coachman; thoroughly understands hones; good references. Address K I, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS coachman or gardener, had many yean* experience: well acquainted in cicy:bcst of references con be given. Address II 46, Tribune office. SITUATIONS WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, HE O as coachman, she as cook and luundrcfs: both com* petent; the best of references. Address E a?. Tribune. CiTUATION AN AMERICAN AS O coachman and to work for family about their home. Satisfactory references. Address M 86. Tribune office. JFlisceilzmeous* SITUATION WANTED—A MANUFACTURING firm hating a lint-class traveling salesman with large acquaintance, wish to share his salary and ex penses with another firm whose business does not con flict. Address II 70, Tribune office. SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO EXPERIENCED O law reporters and type-writer operators, 3 practical correspondents and railroad clerks. 4 lady and 5 gen tlemen amanuenses. Addre« DAN BROWN, Secre tary Chicago Bureau of Phonography, 50 Dearborn-st., Chicago. SITUATION WANTED—THE ADVERTISER HAV- O ingbeen engaged In railroad business for fifteen years, and being acquainted in nearly every large town and city in the united States, desires to form a connec tion with some responsible mercantile house In the ca pacity of traveling salesman, whereby his knowledge of the country and people can be made of practical ben efit to his employers and to himself. - Address J L F, 95 Woodwanl-av., Detroit, Mien. S' ITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED traveling salesman educated to the wholesale groce ry, tobacco, andjflgar trade. Address K OJ. Tribune. OITUATION” WANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, O the woman to cook and launder, the man to make himself generally useful and attend hones; best city reference. Call at 410 Wabash-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED young man as collector: has a good horse and buggy; ample security given. Address 1135, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-OF ANY KIND. BY A gentleman of 30. with general knowledge of business, good accountant, and speaking six languages: refer ences furnished. Address Ka. Tribune ottlce. SITUATIONS WAIVTED-FE.TIALE. Domestics* QITUATIONS WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED O nurse; also young lady as second girL Apply at 73 Seeley-av.. up-stairs. CITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL O to cook, wash, and ifon in a small private family, or general housework. Callat42i West Harrison-sc. SITUATION WAKTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GER mna girl to do cooking or second work in an Amer ican family; uo washing. Call Monday at 121 Walnut sc. City reference. QITUATIONWANTED-BY A COMPETENT WOM- O an as meat or pastry cook In a hotel or boarding house, city or country. Call at 599 State-si. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL TO do light housework. U 74. Tribune office. Situations wantei>-by two good geu man girls to work together or separate in an Amer ican family. City references given. Call for three days at 229 Noble-st, SITUATION wanted-dy a respectable O Swede girl to to do second work or cooking. Call at 238Thlrty-flrst-at, Tuesday. situations wanted-by two good girls O to do general housework or second work In a small private famtly> Cali or address 33d Throop-st.. In the .rear, up-stalrs. -SITUATION WANTED-IN A FAMILY OF TWO. O Country preferred. Address H 03, Tribune office. CITUATION WANTED-BY A SWEDE'ciIuTtO O do general housework. Call at 19 Tweniy-slxth-n, Monday. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS cook. Address F 4, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-IN A FIRST-CLASS PLACE by an A No. 1 girl, as chambermaid for hotel: com jvetentand a good worker; state wages to satisfactory party. Address F 34. Tribune office. eitUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL TO O do housework In a small private family; " est Side preferred. Call at 546 Mllwaukee-av., third floor. OITtIATiOX WAXTED-A TOUXG ’XOUWEGIAX girl who has come from the old country three months ago. wants a place In a good American family to do housework. Apply at 246 Mllwaukee-av. CITUATION WANTED -AS SECOND GIRL. O Please call at Statc-et.. np-suirs. CITUATION WANTEEPBT A”c6mPETENT GIRL y„to do genera: housework la a small private family. Call at laO Johnsou-st. OITUATION* WANTED-BY A GIRL TO DO GEN- O eral housework or kitchen work in a private fam- By. Cali Monday at 45b Twenty-sixth-st. Cau give bestof references. CITUATION WANTED-QT A COMPETENT GIRL y to do second work or general housework In a small family, ben of city reference given. Call at 950 South Dearborn-st.-Monday and Tuesday. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL WHO IS competent to cook, wash, and iron in a private family. If reierence required, lived a number-of jeus* la her last employ. <;&•» at 69 North Peona-at. CITUATION WANTED—iBY A RESPECTABLE y woman -m a No, I cook, to a Sm-claes private family, or a private hoarding house. Call at &57 Dear bora-st. .. • CITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK V laundress or general housework, Piease call at .238 atate-su;. on .Monday. -r CITUATION WANTED-BT A NO. I MEAT AND L 2. pastry: cook in a hotel, restaurant, •or hrst-ciasa boarutnir aouse. The best of reference given. Apply at 407Dfvistoa-st.. upstairs. No catgttanswered. CITUATION WANTED—FOR A'.CONFIDENTIAL, wl.llng girl to.do general housework or second work; cajf at 952 Butterfieia-st. , CITUATION WANTED-BY A CANADIAN GIRL c for sen era! housework in a small family, - 500 Mlchl gan-av. SITUATIONS WANTED T Domestics—Continued, Situations wanted -by two Swedish eirls: one as coot, washer and Ironer: the otncr to do second wort. Apply at3!3Thlrty-flm*st. CITUATION wanted-by a young girl to O do second or general housework. Cal* at 340 West Twelfcb-st,, up-stalrs. SIVUATION WANTED—BT A YOUNG GIRL FOR general housework: city references If wanted. Call at 3S4H Harrlson*st- Monday. SITUATION WANTED-CY A RESPECTABLE Kir! to do general housework or second work. Call for two days at No. s Flfteenth-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS GIRL O to cook. wash, and Rom Inquire at 127 Townsend* st. Sunday and Monday. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO COOK OR do geoer&l housework: Is a good cook and No. 1 Ironer. Call at 564 South Caoal-st.. up-staira. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL IN A RS- OspeciaWe family; no objections to outside of the city. Please cal! Monday and Tuesday at the rear of 4* West Monroe-iu CITUATION WANTED -BY A COMPETENT O Swedish girl to do general housework tn a private family. Call at2o2 North Clark-st., In the store. SITUATION WANTED-BY DECENT GIRL FOR O genera: housework, or second work preferred. Please call Sunday and Mondayac 138 West Adams-st. CITUATION WANTED—BY A NORWEGIAN GIRL C to cook or do general housework In a private fam ily; references. Call at 446 West Qfalo-st. _ CITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN! GIRL: C good plain cook, washer, and ironer. Call Monday at 78 West Adams-sc. , CITUATION WANTED-BV A YOUNG GIRL TO C do general housework in small family: references given. Address for three days 85 EUton-av. . CITUATION'WANTED-BY BY A GOOD GIRL TO C do general housework. Please call at 118 East Erle-sl, rear, __ ; __ CITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED BN- O glishgiri to do dining-room and second work In private family; best of city references; understands ail kinds of salads. 119 Twonty-aecona-st. CITUATION WANTED—TO COOK. WASH. AND O Iron In a private family. Reference If required. Call at or address 301 North Clark-st.. Monday. _ CITUATION WANTED —BY A FIRST-CLASS O woman meat-cook, or order-cook In hotel or res taurant. Address 284 Flfth-av- SITUATION WANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY competent Canadian piri to do second worn; Is a pood wal:re«a._Addresa Vi de, Tribune CITUATION WANTED-BY A. COMPETENT GIRL: O thoroughl; understands cooklnp, washing, and Ironing, or general housework in a small family. Call ats3 Forest-av., corner Thlrty-second-st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PARISIAN FRENCH girl to do second work or nurse girl. Call at par enta”residence. 176 West Polk-st. OITUATIONS WANTED—GOOD SAMARITAN SO- O cltiety, 173 East Randolph-st.; female help at low wages, for city or country; laundry, 75 cents a dozen. SITUATION A THOROUGHLY O competent girl os laundress or chambermaid in a pri vate family; dm-claas references. Address H. 55, Tribune office. ; SITUATIONS IWANTED—BY TWO FIRST-CLASS O washwomen, in a laundry; steady employment. 332 South Desplalnes-st. . SITUATIONS WANTED—IN LAWNDALE. FOR two German girls: have plenty of good cooks and second girls. MRS. BALKAM'S office, SI East Van Buren-st. • TtUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED cook; or would do general housework or second work; city or country. 626 Scate-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD COOK IN A private family, or general housework In small fam ily; good references, call at ls2oState-st. S’ ITDATIONMVaNT^D—BY COOK and laundress.or for general housework; references given. 1065 South Dearnorn-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD SWEDISH O girl to do general housework. Coll Monday morn ing at 181 Busnneli-st. CITUaTION WANTED-BY A STEADY GIRL TO O do general housework or second work.. Call at 982 State-si- , SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework or second work. Call or address 761 Mlchigan-av. Situation” wanted—to do general house work in a private family. Call at 721 State-st. _ SITUATION W ANTED—BYAFIRST-CLASS COOK O and laundress, or to do general housework. Best of references given. Cali Monday at 258 Calumet-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL JUST FROM O the Hast, as second girl or general housework in a small private family. Call at 123 West Taylor-st. S' A GOOD GIRL TO DO general housework In a private family; good ref erence If required. Apply Monday at 230 Cottage Grove-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO DO SEC ond work or housework. Reference If required. Cali Monday and Tuesday at 067 Butterfield-?!. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TIVO COMPETENT girls, one as cook and first-class laundress, and one second girl. .City or country. Best of references. Call for 2 days at 202 South Park-av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS meat and pastry cook, hotel or restaurant, city or country. Please address 97 West Lake-st.; ; SITUATIONS WANTED—NORWEGIAN, WELSH, and Scotch girls; kitchen, general, second-work; neat, capable, reliable; thoroughly understand their separate work. 291 Calumet-av.. Monday. SITUATION* WANTED-BY A NO. 1 COOK; would prefer a first-class boarding-house; references good. 145 Twentlcth-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE CA nadian gtskwdining-room girl or light housework: best reference. Call at 236 Cottage Grove-av. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO SISTERS, ONE as cook nd laundress, the other for second-work; good Call Monday at 142 Twentletii-st. Situation wanted-bt competent cana dlan girl as first-class cook in a nrivate family, ami wash and iron. Call at 613 Siate-st. ' SITUATION WANTED—STEADY WOMAN FOR general housev&rlc with a good American family; wages no object; good references. Call at 37 Ray-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL TO sew in private family, care of children. Apply at 130* Buuerflcld-st./ SITUATION WAN TED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL to do second work In private family; city; best of reference given. Address 720 West Lake-st. SITUATION WANTED-AS FIRST-CLASS MEAT O and pastry cook of long experience. Call at 86 Snmb-st.. corner Wood. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SWEDISH GIRL IN a small private family to do kitchen or general housework. Call at 377 West Washlngton-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE O girl to do second work in a private American fam ily; good reference given. Call at 13 Park-ar. • SITUATION WANTED-BY A NORWEGIAN GIRL as cook or to do general housework In a private family. Please call Monday at 2D9 West Erlc-st. No postals. . SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG, COM petent girl to do second work or assist In bouse wort. Please address K 28, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO genera! housework in a small family; good refer ence. Call at Brooklyn House, Hlinols-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO do second work or take core of children and sew ing. K 20, Tribune office. S' IfUATICIN WANTED —BY A FIRST-CLASS cook In a boarding-house. Call for three days at 84 North Eltxabetn-st. CITUATION WANTED-TO COOK. WASH, AND O iron in private family; good references. Address 765 Indlnua-av. SITUATION WANTED-AS COOK IN PRIVATE O family; references given if required. Call at 840 Clark-st., north of Eighteenth. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SWEDISH GIRL IN an American family to cook, wash, and iron where they keep a Swedish second girl. Inquire Mon day at No. 05 Chlcago-av., up-atairs. SITUATION WANTED—BY GIRL TO DO COOK ing iu private family. Call at 953 Pralrle-av. Mon day. SITUATION WANTED-BY RESPECTABLE GIRL to do general housework, secoud work, or cooking; nooojectloo to Lake View. Call Monday at 78 Sedg* wlck-su SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO COMPETENT girls in a private family, one to cook and wash, the other to do second work: good references. Call allot Tweoty-«lxth*su. comer of Indiana-av. QITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO o cooking or general housework. Inquire m rear of 539 Wabash-av. Monday morning. CITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED O German lady as cook or housekeeper in private fam lly; references given. 116 South Halsted-st. Seamstresses* 1 . Situation wanted-dressmaker, $2 per day. or work taken home. Satisfaction guaraa teed. Mis* LANE. suo West Madisou-at, Sheldon Hotel. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PLAIN DUESS~ O maker. 11 11 State-su SITUATION* WANTED—AT FIRST-CLASS DRESS* making or nursing. Coll or address 240 Ogden-ar., Room B. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED dressmaker, engagements in families. $2 a day; can cut, hi. and drape elegantly. AB. MS Wabash-uv. SITUATION WANTED—TO.DO FAMILY SEWING, or assist at dressmaking; also understands chil dren's clothes. Wages. $4 per week. Call or address J. D., 470 West Jackson-su SITUATION WANTED-TO DO DRESSMAKING IN a few more private families at $4 per week, or 31 per day. Address Ke. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BV A DRESSMAKER; IS O a good cutter and litter: 31 per day. or 30 per week: city or country. Address K 15, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTF.D-A STYLISH DRESSMAKER O from the East wishes eogagemeuu m families; an expert at draping aud designing; reduced terms for the present only. IMS Wab&sb-av., south of Twentv ulnth-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY TO O do dressmaking and family sewing. Please call or address 345 West Mocroe-st. CITUATION WANTED-A PERMANENT EN- O gagement to sew and assist In housework at 32.5 b per week. M 47, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-TO LEARN DRBSSMAK O leg, cutting, and fitting of some one wno is experi enced andean give home and small wages wnlle learn- Ing. Adarea»S6 Oakwsod ooulevard CITUATION WANTED-TOMAKE AND FIX OVER O all kinds ol dresjes and children’s clorhes. $5 per wee«;. good references. Address A, 123 Twenty-sec ond-au CITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS O dressmaker, to work In’ farhilles by tne-day, oral home. Call or address 54 Tfalrty-nm-st 1 Xau n or css es« SITUATION WANTED—BY A NORWEGIAN woman to do washing and Ironing in private fami lies at very reasonable pay per day. Address MRS. B. aNDLRsEN, 4d Coraeil-st. CITUATION WANTED-AS HEAD LAUNDRESS IN O hotel or public laundry; no objection to country. Address Kl 2. friouae office. . • * CITUATION WANTED-A RESPECTABLE WIDOW o woman would iisp.the washing of a few families to do at home. Utt* atate-st. •. ' IHilllxiers« CITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERINCED O trimmer. Address K. 59. Tribune office. SITUATION A MILLINER AS trimmer and saleslady, or would like to take charge of a store. M 81, Tribune office. SiTPAItIOSS WAJiTEB-FEJiAIiE. Nurses* SITUATION WANTED—BT A YOUNG GIRL TO ».* take care of cblMreu and make herself geacrall) useful. Call ac4W Twenty-slxth-au SITUATION WANTED—TO NDfiSR LAD? O thromrb confinement at tier own home* or at my house, 02 south Peorla-st. . CITUATION WANfED-BY A YOUNG SWEDISH O etrl 15 years old to tate care of a baby In aon va»c family. Please call for three days at 20S Townsend*st. Mr. ABEKG. : CITDATION WANTED-A BABY,TO*pnSE AT O home; reasonable terms. 1370 south Arnold-st. Call soon, ; __ SITUATION WANTED—AS WET-NURSE. APPLY O lor two days at 202 North Clartc-su. second floor. CITU.VnOX WANTED—BY AN O child nurse; Is competent to lake caru of a joups baby; understands ber business; pood city references. Apply at 146 NortaCurtis-at. C'ITDATIO.N WANTED—AN EDUCATED YOUNG 55 lady would like to pet a place 'M nurse-Blrl. Ca or address southeast corner South Park-ar. and Twenty-nlnth-at. L__ OITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY AS NURSE. O Call or address Mrs. T. 35 O-Brlen-st.. In rear, up stairs. ; ■ _ - OITUATION TV ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL O to take care of children and sew, or do second work. Call Monday at HTTwenty-second-st.; reference given SITUATION WANTED— BY A COMPETENT VSIBL to care for children; also good seamstress. Best of reference. 130 Twenty-fourth-st. Call Monday. OITOATION WASTED—AS WET NURSE BY A O bealtby young woman: baby 6 weeks old* city or country. Call at 130 Indlana-st. SITUATION WANTED-BT A YOUNG LADY IN a private family to take care of children and assist in sewing. Please call at 853 West Madlson-st. SITOATION^WANTED— AS NURSE OR SECOND girl. Call or address WG. West Taylor-at. Housetcecpers* SITUATION "WANTED—BT A RESPECTABLE widow of 36. as housekeeper; bas experience: or any kind of work that Is honest; no objection to tbo country; good references. Address F 25, Tribune. CXTUATIONWANTEb—IN WIDOWER’S FAMILY. hotel, oj furnished rooms. Call or address 247 Ogden*av., (Room 6.' SITUATION WANTED—BT A YOUNG WIDOW OF Intelligence and experience os housekeeper in a gentleman’s or widower’s family: where there are children preferred: highest city references siren and required. Address MRS. DALE. West*Slde Post-Oifice. SITUATION WANTED-BT A MIDDLE-AGED woman, either as housekeeper In a small family: more for a home than wages; will live for two days at 676 South State'St. ■ ____ SITUATION' WAXTED-AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A joung English widow, aged SO; the best of references given. H 91. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—BY YOUNG WIDOW. AS housekeeper for widower or bachelor; the best of reference given. JJ 00, Tribune otflee. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AiIEP.ICAN LADY of middle age as housekeeper In a gentleman s fam ily; widower preferred. Address HS 3. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER—BY A competent lady. None but those needing a house keeper need apply. Willing to go to country. Best of references given. Kl 4, Tribune olllcc. S'ITtIATION WANTED-AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR assist In housework, by a lady with baby. Call Monday at 158 West Adams-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FRENCH LAD*—AS an experienced housekeeper. Best of references given. Aone but first-class parties need answer. Ad dress, for three days. Kb, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN WIDOW lady chat Is competent to keep house and under stands meat and pastry cooking. German family pre ferred. Address Kl 6. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS HOUSEKEEPER—BY A young widow. No triders need answer. Address, for five days, K 32. Tribune office. CIfUATION WANTED—BY A LADY OF CUL- O ture as housekeeper, or to take charge of a colld. or as lady’s mala. Unexceptloaaole references. Coll at4i6 wabaih-av. SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A widower’s family, city or country. K 13, Tribune. S - ITUATION*WANTEIj— BY A WIDOW OF'CUL tcre and refinement, competcot to fill any position, os housekeeper; widower’s family preferred: a good home more an object than wages. Address M 87, Tribune office. ' Situation wanted—as housekeeper in a widower’s family by Intelligent and competent young woman; good references given. Address M 41, Tribune office. ■ SiuplOTinent Asrcncics* SITUATIONS WANTED— FAMILIES NEEDING German and Scandinavian felnale help, and good girls in want of situations, will be carefully supplied at MRS. BROWN’S. 740 Madlsoa-st. OITUATIONS WANTED—MRS. DEARIEN, 418 WA- O bash-av., can furnish first-class help. Family and hotel orders filled promptly. Germans, Swedes, and other nationalities. miscellaneous SITUATION WANTED-BY A CAPABLE YOUNG lady os amanuensis or to write In office. Address MlssM M, 78 Monroe-at. - S“ITUATION' WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY WHO has never been obliged to go-away from home, as governess, to teach French. English, and music. Ap ply or write to L H, 292 South Halsted-st. SITUATION WANTED -BY A THOROUGHLY competent lady as corresponding clerk, assistant bookkeeper, or any other honorable position; will do copying, directing envelopes, circulars, etc., either at home or otnerwise. os may be desired. 1107, Tribune. SIT UAT ION ~V>/VNTE Y~A~~YOUN G LADY AS dork or assistant bookkeeper; speaks English and German; best of references If required. II7U. i’rimme. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY TO do copying at home at reasonable prices: writes a clear, legible hand; beat of references. 1172. Tribune. SITUATION WaNTED-AS SALESLADY IN DRY goods store or as copyist in an office. Address 230 North Clark-st. , SITUATION WAKTED-OF SOME KIND AT TUB Exposition by a young lady of good address; fair salary required. Address 11 94. Tribune office. SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG LA dlesattue Exposition, or to cleric In dry goods or good reference given. K 36. Tribune. JSCSICAL* A CHANCE , . TO SELECT FROM THE LARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND ORGANS IN THE CITY From well-known maxes on eaayanonthly payments. The abore organs are ail in good order. Second hand Instruments taken in exchange for new. .\ew squares or upright pianos to rent or tor sale on monthly payments y W. W. KIMBALL. Corner State and Aflams-sts. ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Second-hand pianos, $75 to S2OO. New organa, S7O to SUX). - Stools, second-handed, 50 cents to SI. All sold without regard to cost to make room for oth er stock. REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC. 92 Van Buren-st.. between State and Clark. A T A SACRIFICE- A A number of splendid PARLOR-ORGANS Of first class makers. $45, SSO. $73, SIUL BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. R. T. MARTIN’S ELEGANT NEW WaKEKOOUS. 3G3 AND 367 STATE-ST. A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND olanoa for sale (to make room for new ones) at very low figures for cash, at the CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE, 4U3 Wab&sh-ar. A STEINWAY & SONS’ ROSEWOOD CASE,CaKV ed legs, square piano, second-hand, in perfect order. Price, $175 cash. Con be seen at the rooms of W. W„ KIMBALL. Corner of State and Adams-sts. A THOROUGH CHOIR-LEADER AND COMPB tect organist seeks a position; proficient In Angli can and Gregorian music. Address MUSIC US, 539 Wa basb-av., Chicago. BARGAINSTn FURNITURE FULL PARLOR-SUITS REDUCED TO S3O. S4O, SSO. $75. AND S9O. ELEGANT CHAMBER-SETS REDUCED TO S3O. S4O, SSO. $65. ANDSSa ODD PIECES AT YOUR OWN PRICE. .MARTIN’S POPULAR FURNITURE HOUSE, 265 AND 287 STATE-ST. FOR SALE-BY JULIOS BADER* CO., AT THEIR new warerooms, 363 and 265 Waboah-av., between Jackson and Van Bureu-sts.. a large number of second hand pianos, (or cash, or on time, or to rent at low rates. TT'OR SALE—I AM PRESSED FOR MONEY: WILL J. sell my beautiful piano for $l7O cash; bought only three mouths_ago. F47. Tribune office. T?OR 3 ALE—A NE ARLY~N E W STEIN WAY PIANO X for half of Its value. Inquire os 169 North Clark st., at the store. For sale—or rent- cheap, bf.adtipul* toned new piano; monthly payments taken; satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. Inquire at US IlUuois-st. HALLBT. ‘DAVIS & CO.’S UPRIGHT PIANOS— These pianos combine the highest achievement in the art of planoiorte making, and are comprehensively the best in the world. They are used wherever attain* able, and have receved the highest testimonials from leading anliu of the Old os well as of the New World. These unrivaled pianos, with other musical Instru ments of i>cst makes, eon be touud at my warerooms. Illustrated catalogues furnished free on application. W. W. KIMBALL, Corner State and Adams-sts.. T HAVE A SPLENDID UPRIGHT PIANO. STAN* J. hard make: oneoi the best to be had In the maikct: was selected with great care hv a competent Judge: has been In use only since the utn of May. Owing to the death of my wile, will sell said piano at a aacridcc, and lake as pay easy monthly payments, or will take pan board, the balance cash or payments, K 69. Tribune. tf”tou”are ‘ musical, you should GO TO 1 the Hersher School of Musical Aru See Instruc tion column. I HAVE A SPLENDID 7-OCTAYR <4 ROUND COR* X aersy piano must sell; Sis cash, balance $7 per month. Address K 52. Tribune onice. I WISH TO SELL MY 7~j-OCTAVE PIANO; WILL J. take board or trade In part payment. Address F 40. Tribune othce. . • PIANO-TUNING. $2; 14 TEARS’ EXPERIENCE; 1.600 references.. G. K. BLOOMFIELD, 6st West MadUon-»i.; branch otflee. 111 East Twenty-sscondrat. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS—A FINE . SINGLE* reed organ (new). §33. , A floe singifc-reea organ (new), $39, Fine doobie-reea organ, two stops (sew). 853. Elegant new double-reed organ, eight stops, elabo rate case, SBO. Alsu, several second-hand planes and organs' at closi Ing out prices, to make room for increasing business in Weber Plano*. *"THE'ROOT«t SONS MUSIC COiT PANT. 156 j>iate,-5t.. j- . SPLENDID PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS : O AT.GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BEAUTIFUL TONE ROSEWOOD PIANOS OF FIR6C*- CLaSS MAKERS,.FULLY WARRANTED. SISO, $175. §2OO. 5225 R. T. MAP.TIN’S ELEGANT NEW : 265 AND 207 STATE-ST. " * r PO RENT-CHEAP-ONE '7H-OCTAVE BEAUTI -1 fuMoncd piano. Call at Room 50 Reaper Block. 07 South Cleig-SU* ■ - . • 7? srpBREK'VKRY FINE yiOHNS FOR SALE, AdL J- new; will sell cheap; single or together; bargain lor someone. ■ Address M 49, Tribune oafee. - > 'PHE PLACE TO RENT PIANOS ib AT PROSSER’S. X he makes renting a specialty*, instruments tuned and repaired by competent workmen. 215 suce-st. TX7ANT&D-A FINE UPRIGHT PLANO IN EX* .»v change for a good cottage and lot on South Side. Kb6i Tribune odlce. , musacAi.. KXT W. KIMBALL— \V . PIANO AND ORGAN HOUSE, 205. 207. 209 STATE. CORNER AD\MS.*r UALLbT. DAVIS* CO.’S GRAND Pia*Vv* BALLET. DAVIS & CO.’S SQUARE GRAND Pu’,., - WALLET, DAVIS & CO.’S UPRIGHT PlAV&f°» ■ SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS EMERSON* PIANO CO.’S SQUARE PlANf* EMERSON PIANO CO.’S UPRIGHT Pli<& KIMBALL ORCHESTRAL ORGANS. riA:i o3, KIMBALL CHIME ORGANS. J. P. HALE SQUARE pr, Vrt , J. P. HALE UPRIGHT Pl{?& SHONINGKR EUREKA ORGANS FUSOs . SUONINGBB CYMBELLA ORGANS EVERT INSTRUMENT WARRANTED ; TP^ WTsh'TO EXCHANGE 6-OCTAVE PPRluffTte nse only two months, for one of 7«i octa»*i:* ** pay difference In cash, or will sell said nlanu ta'Jf® party, part cash, balance monthly. Address i'rloaaeolSce.__ ■ • t®» WILL EXCHANGE SIT CHICKERIXO tpgffiS? » > in use but six months, for part caib. baltaSil*. estate In city or country. Address K o?, Tribune oQe? 71 OCTAVE PIANO. NEARLY XETVTfORTSv •3 one of ihe beat makers; will be sold for sm if* than one like It can be bought fur. Must be soLi- «S money. Address F 35. Tribune offlee. ,ace * Q ; tfTT I ?f L BUtTTnCHT^PAULOR.ORcT? folly warranted, new Improved. wlw *as, M AUXIN’S. 285 and an State-* ear \ WILL- BUT THE BEST-TONED~7-OCTT?S <3)01/ rosewood piano ever offered la this dtTffwJ? same money. 337 West MadJion-st. 7 XOr ei ZC\ X7ILL , b V' r A FINE-TONE PUsj?. W±o\J forte; all latest Improvements; fuliTir it. T. JBSinJi-STSm^W ranted. FINANCIAL. Advances made ox diamonds, watcSS? bonds, etc., at LAUNDERS* private dolph-st.,nearClark^Roomssand6. Katabilati^ii^- Accounts in fidelity and "other'broS-i banks bought, cltr and county orders, trad**?! lars. and caused stamped bank cheuks, to loan. E. S. HUNT, Broker, S 8 Washington-stT 6 *? At COMMERCIAL PAPEIVYOTES \Vmfcffi? laterals, mortgages, *ado: her secnrltlcs bae&- and sold. ISAAC GItKENEBAUM & CO., UOFimK A NT AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FCKN®rrs§ Room If 00 * wlttaout removaL 151 Randolph^ CASH PAID FOR OLD COLD AND SlLVrsI Money to loan on watches, diamonds, and -alolSi' of every description at UOLDSMID’S Loan and BuiSi Office (licensed}, DD East Madlson-sc. Established vStt O 1" tHANDLEB & CO.. MORTGAGE O LaSalie-st.. have monev to loan la sums of st S! 10 $50,000 on city Improved real estate. FOR's.VLE AT A DISCOUNT—PUUCUASE-MoCtT mortgage. $2,500, oq central city Drooertr dress U 07, Tribune oalce. x * ** "WANT rr ' lOW TWA* *0 BURR. 81,000 ON' FIVE TRAP? JL time at 9 per cent; do commlisions; No. I dokm and lowa real estate security ylvcn; moat WTZ answer oy Monday nlxht; first-claaa city ref«ws riven. Address It, 261 Walnui-su 3 Loans "large or small on furnuck? pianos, etc., without removal, on good cnDiml security, G.II. WALKER, Room 5, 184 Dearborn-^* MOSEV-IuANKD O.V FoiiMTCUF, piaxK machinery, warehouse receipts, watches, lev»£r etc. W. 11. KING. S 3 East Madison-st., Rooms. — M” ONEY 'ADVANCED ON NOTES ANDXcCOUxS left for collection. Collections and settlmaiS estates a specialty. Suits brought and faithfully cot ducted on reasonable terms. L. F. CUMMIXGi Ln and Collection office. i42LaSallc-st. v Hoorn 43. Money to loan in suits to suit os pcE nlture. pianos, diamonds, etc.: also smallrm on real estate. Rooms, lid Randolplwt. Money to loan on real esfatkipbim secured paper wonted. M. C. BALDWIN ten* 78Dearuorn-sc., Room U. . Money to loan on fuknitureTpuxm diamonds, and other good securities, . 190Qb£ born-sc. K. WINNE. Money to "loan in sums of sico andoC wards by People'sHaUdlng* Loan Aasoc&dfflA Wadilngton-at.. cu very best terms; Interestudwf clpal payable In easy monthly Installments: mil ie* to take up present mortgages or to buUdoavaew property. Bring description of property to UAKCISQI KELLEY. Secretary, bo Washlngioa-st. • Q** ‘wners op'endowment POLICIES IS SOL vent Life-Insurance Companies desiring to ml please address D. W. SUTHERLAND, i| Clark-sL , - * PENNIES CAN BE HAD IN EXCHANGE POt currency at the counting-room of the Tribune.- ■ ot.vtesavings. FIDELITY. GERMAN O lags, Third. CcmraL and German Notional loaf claims nought for cash. Loans on Improved real ciiatt, commercial paper, and notes secured by collateral a*. Kotiated. County orders and city warrants,’ recclvahh for taxes 1877, bought and sold. HiA HOLMES, Get* eral Broker. 88 Washingtou-sL QILVER 25 AND 50 CENT PIECES IN PACKAGES kj of Sioin exchange for currency at coaadng-rooa of Tribune Company. • »PO LOAN-S7CO, $2,500, AND $3, COO. AT 7 AND I X percent._J(iHN_C. LONG. TJ Washlngtoa-sL^ \YTANTED SI. 250 UPON UNQUESTIONED CHI tv (improved real estate) security.' 8 per cent; a commissions. Address K 22. Tribune office. •' TT7ANTED-FOUK THOUSAND DOLLARS (s*.ooß V> for two (2> years, at seven (7) per cent, oa gool real estate. Prefer to deal with orinc:pals. Addrai T. B. BURLEIGH, Yankton. D. 1. • WANTED—A CASH OFFER FOR $1,600 FIDELUT \» Bank book. tAddress, with bid. £ VTritai office. . • ~ * ■ WANTED— $73 FOR SIX MONTHS; WILL PATS* percent; good piano, sewing machine, and fur nlture as security: no scalpers need answer. Addrai K 01, Tribune office. • •• ' - WANTED-LOAN OF $33,000 AT 7 PEE CENT on improved city property centrally bftlrt Address F 9, Tribune office. -- , - FOR FIVE YEARS AT $ KB Vv cent, no commissions. on MadLson-K. property worth ten times the amount. KS 9. Tribune office. - PERCENT-MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farms In Illinois. DEAN & PAYNE, nortbea* corner Randolph and Dearborn-ats.. Chicago. TO 510,000 TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO riptJU suit on commercial paper, collaterals, « chattel mortgages, at reasonable rates. J. T. McCOUfl A CO.. Ml Lasalle-st. ' tJjvv/U larger sums rotoan on Improved cltjreale** tute. F. G. BRADLEY. IS6 Madison-st.. Room L CO Ann TO 53.000T0 LOAN ON HRST-CLAS fl&l.Ul/U security at low rates. 1L P.CALDV>KLL 136 Waablngton-sL, Room 30. ■ ,-Q 11 in WE BAVEFOB SALESaiCOCODSTt «2>o*J-UU bonds In Stare of lowa, bearing lOper cent semi-annual interest: State authorities levy us tt pay principal and Interest of these boocU;yoa cannot find a newer Investment. POX WIN A CORBY, 91 Wasblngum-st. C*,| n flfl/l T 0 MAS AT 7 PER CEST, AST tu)'xU»UUU small loons at 8 per cent. S. u HAYES. MG Madlsoa-st. • - I w UkTO LOAN' IX SUMS TO SUIT.O3 «35cliJ*UL"Uclty property and farms at lowest rsui PETERSON & BaV. ISS JtandolPh-at. : ii LOST ASD FCUa?Ji Found-on my premises at lawndau oue cow, which the owner can have by pror« property and paying costs of advertising. J. ca JUA Lost— as old-fashioned English fame* line, chased with raised English letters ‘ In new ory or ” on outside and records of .death of Janie* J» Elizabeth Harvey on inside. Any one returning w to 171 LaiaUe-st, will be well rewarded. Office off- G. MCCORMICK. • •' 1 LOST-AT LINCOLN PARK BOAT-HOUSE. Inst., red and gray striped OttomanshawL UW . reward if returned to gßffeit Mad Don-st.. Room* IOST—ON SUNDAY LAST-BLACK POCKS*. j book containing sl3 in bill*. Return to guiHBW 166jfi South Clark-st-, and get reward. T OST-BETWEEN POST-OFFICE AND COBS? JU Monroe and State-sis., three cablaet-alse wj graphs and oue tin-type from Gentile’s Gallery- *2 reward fluder by leaving at Uassasolt House. A.J. LONGLc-Y. Lost— at mcvicker’s theatre wednksd£ afternoon, a black silk parasol, with ivory bans* Please return to 333 West Cuugrcas-st. and. receive nr ward. - • -‘ii Lost-on Sunday last-onk gold chaH and locket. Return to gun-store, lb 6» Sofia Clark-st., and get reward. LOST-A LARGE POCKBTBOOK, WITH PAKg relating co the Lllloutlao Dpcra Company, tw finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving It att» office of the National Printing Company. 119 Mower it., to-day (Sunday) noon. • ' .'.l. Lost-on scpei:ioi:-st.. near . kuhsesJ wagon-shop, on Tuesday evening. 3d Inst., ann» watch, stem-winder, with glass back. The flnderw be liberally rewarded on returning tae watch to y-* WISSELL, No. 181 Soperlor-at. • »i LOST— WATCH—SEVERAL YEARS ago oeokci Ward lost a buncing-caae English cap-lever wai»* without a chain, to Miller Bro,*« ship-yard; be baiflg been able, as yet. to find the name of the maxer oru» number, but can bring witnesses to identlfylt If tow* if the youag lady who found a watch there will plso«» In the bonus of one of our firm, they will guarantee that If it la uot Mr. Ward's watch It will be retorneflw ber, and her connection with It be kept a • to**. MILLER BROS. . '-'JI Lost-on state-st., between auams aSJ Monroe, package of beer-stamps. amoaataW** use only to owner. Suitable reward will be given bi returning same to P. O'NEILL. i92State-st. _£• Lost— on acg. 29. gold chain. coms® from the Northwestern depot to iiaaaolwwjj Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning It to »■ Wainut*»t.. between u ana 7 o’clock. ■ 1 OST-AN OLD LADY, FOUR WEEKS TO-DATj 1j to years old, wearluga black-silk bonnet. shawl with border, calico dress. Any Informationi wr_ corning her win be thankfully received by her howso* JOHN SEVEN. Address J7yOShurticfl-av. I OST—ABLACK CREPE SHAWL ATHOOLETJ JLi on Wednesday. Finder will be rewarded by le*»x Ingsame at 204 and 200 Madiaon-st. PICKED DP-ACG. 30, 1878. AT 23ff SOUTH CU£. ton-su, a gray mare, which the owner can »v --by paying charges S* TRAVED INTO OUR PREMISES A BLACKAjg' white cow. owner can have the same bf propertysand paying charges. 130 West CTKAYED OR STOLEN-A GRAY NORSKS TiWj} : O old. 16 bands high. Interferes oh hind te«» »Vv sorrel horse with 3 wnlte feet, 10 years old. HJwHv.- high, with a star In forehead. .. glveq. information will be received at67i stater*^* KEWAIUJ-LOST-A VERY and tan female dog.long lu neck. _Uetarn to 302^llcnigan-ar. (2* rn P.BWARDFOK RETURN OF ARTICLES •ibOU papers taken In a valise. No question* Call on oraddress GORTON, Room 21. No* -» >B f»- Clark-st. —T* STORAGE* T'saFE ' AM) COMPLETE"sTOBKHOCSE W* J\ household goods and merchandise. dolph-st. (RaleJlullttmg>;Tdwest rateit i«*voneea. - T7URNITURE, CARRIAGES.' AM) J; stored; advances made.lo per cent» loaned at lowest rates ou good security movai. 160 V/e»t Monroe-s;. ' -r friBfeUtTsTORAGE <rOMPAKY. TB,_7a i^Dat ' r East Van Baren-st.; established 1873. and reliable. Increased facilities for stores* yjL tr ag, turn and mercbaadisc; advances made, -twetj,» Fumltnre of private residences pur j PATEXTS. PATBNTS-L. B. COUPLAND & CO.. 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