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NIGHT-THOUGHTS. .. mooch other helpers fall and comforts flee, I triumph sthl If Thou abide with me.” i lav me down, and tired feet Arc*dipped in darkness cool and flwccL The throbbimr brow, the aching heart, -Jvhich play all day their weary part. Arc tired now, and gladly feel Forgetfulness npon them steal. l lay me down. 0 God 1 that I, So hushed to rest, might ever Ue! To«lcep. and wake no more to tears, Though days lap into endless years 1 •* To sleep”! 0 coward sool. rouse up, And smile above the bitter cup 1 Take uu Life’s gauntlet once again. And light, despite some gnawing pain, Thy battle to the end. So thou. Though all uncrowned may be thy brow With victor's wreath in worldly view, Shall to thy nobler eelf be true. “Only a woman t” Do thou make Tflc cynic’s sneer, for thy brave sake. Mean—seeing where thy feet have trod— .. \ woman bv the grace of God.” Cniciiio, Ocu b, lb7S. Beatbjce Ltle. EGLANTINE. 0 little rose with thorns beset. Thy silken leaves so stained with red. Some lover’s heart hath o’er tnee bled; Thy beauty he will not forget. But. though it pierce me to the heart, I’ll pluck thy scarlet flower for mine. To bloom for aye, my Eglantine: The blossom, of my heart u part. Chicago, Oct. 14, 1878. Tbicothek Lord Chelmsford, - . j\V.'c Tori' Times. Lord Chelmsford, who has just died at the of tfi, addkoue more* to the long: list of Eu cTi?h legal celebrities who have attained a green old tge. lie was alwayereiraniedas bom under a lucky star. Asa lawyer he had quite a second rate regulation, but he was a very adroit and cicvcr advocate, and took with juries. For main years prior to his reaching the Woolsack he had been employed in almost every criminal cniM c&d»re. One of those which, in the earlier part of bis career, brought him into particular note was an action brought by the executors of the Marquis of Hertford, George IV.’s boon companion, against that Feer’s steward, Nich olas Suisse, for enormous frauds. It proved a Verv ill-advised proceeding, Suisse having evidently received immense sums of money to carry out the private pleasures of the Marquis, whose onries at bis villa in the Re gem’s Park were one of the notorious scandals of the dav. Lord Chelmsford was largely in debted for his success to his fine person, gen tlemanlike manners, and social accomplish ments. He was a saver of good things, too. Among others attributed to him was the remark when Lord Clanricarde’a appointment as Lord Commissioner of the Privy Seal raised a great storm, that u the Privy Seal seemed to have made a tad impression.” Again, when Bishop ViilicTo’ appointmeht ol his son-in-law, Mr. Cheese, to a very rich Jiving, evoked similar animadversion, Lord Chelmsford ob served that “ cheese always comes before dessert,” —in England it always does. About fifteen years ago Lord Chelmsford himself came to grief in the matter of an appointment, when he made his son-in-law, a non-practicing barrister, a Master in Lunacv with 810,000. There was such au ado that the appointment was canceled, and A ‘ Tcn-Thousaud-a-Ycar ” Warren received it. it may be remembered that a similar hubbub was raised on Lord Chelmsford’s son being made last year a Lord Justice. Ibis appointment was believed to have been due to a desire on the part ot Lord Cairns to do all in bis power to efface the chagrin experienced by Lord Chelmsford on be fog shelved, in favor of Lord Cairns, when Lord Beaconsfidd became Prime Minister; and Lord Chelmsford lived just long enough to see his far younger rival made an Earl. In private life and" morals the deceased ex-Chanccllor (by tvnose death a pension of $25,000 a year lapses) was irreproachable. His eldest son is General ana Commandcr-iu-Cbief at the Cape. TEE TRIBUWE 3KAJVCM OFFICES. TN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROUS 1 patrons throoz.iout the citv- we have established Branch Offices in the different Divisions, as designated below, where advertisements will be taken for the same price as charged at the Main Office, and will be received until 8 o'clock p. m. during the week, and until 1) p. m. cc Saturdays: J. t U. SIMMS. Booksellers and Stationers, 123 Twcntv-?econd-sr. b. M. WALDEN. Newsdealer, Stationer, etc.. 1009 Vest Madison-st.. near Western-av. HUBERT THRUM;?TON, West-Side News Depot, 1 Eluclaland-av.. corner of Halstod-st. H. C. HERRICK. Jeweler. Newsdealer, and Fancy Goods. 720Lake-Bt.. corner Lincoln. PERSONAL. PERSONAL— MRS. S. N. J.: CALL ATO. GROCE RIES. Will hear something to your advantage. PERSONAL— WILL LILLIE WEBSTER, FORMER- Iv of 34* West Lake-st.; please tend her present ad drosetoa friend? Address Q 94. Tribune office. PERSONAL—THROUGH AL.L THE CHANGES -L ywurl*oy loves you “Just the same.” The Dost, with Its Fridav nights, eclipses all there is in the pres ent. With bright hopes for the future and a hungry heart for old times, ever and always, Y. O. D. I*. PERSONAL— CORRESPONDENCE AND SOCIETY of a rouuelady is desired wltn a view to permanent 1 fiend-hip. Address P 28. Tribnne office. FIRSONAL-WANTED, THE ADDRESS of ANY Person wno saw young Indy knocked down by truck Saturday. Oct, 8, comer Flith-av. and Madlson-at. Please address 312 West Adams-st. T.-LETTER AT GENERAL pERSONAL-H. C. X Post i »fllce for you. LOST AIHD rCUTS»e Fhtnd-a few articles of jewelry, the owner can have same by proving property and pay lag fur this advertisement- Call at 74 Foster-st. FOUND-A sum OF MONET ON SF.DGWICK-ST. Oct. is. widen the owner cun have by proving propeny and paying for this advertisement. Gallon C. ANDERSON, 250 Town send-st. DOUSD—A GOLD BAND RING, WITH INITIALS X and date. J. R. to . Dec. 23, ’7C. Call on M. PETRIE. No. pa Waiblnptomst. IF THE MAN WHO TOOK MY WATCH, WHEN I A wa* with the President, near Exposition Building, t-cpLS.wasiisto negotiate for Its return, he can ad dross u. Rooms, 153 Mooroc-st. ' T OST—THURSDAY, 17TH, AT M. C. R- R., A Xj wagon.covcr. The finder will be suitably rewarded by romnupg ip 76 West Van Buren-st. ] OST AT THE EXPOSITION—ONE ROMAN-GOLD Xj earring. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the »ameat batrnipnt i>f 157LaSallo-<«r.. \ Oil— o;, miu„ua.n.aS., Bc.IV*EEN TWELFTH ■Xj aud Harrison. a pocketbook, containing bills and foath Park Railroad tickets. If relumed to Wells, r roach A Co. reward will be paid. I OST—A SMALL GOLD WATCH-CHAIN. THE Aj xmder will i»c liberally rewarded by returning It to the otlice of C. M. HEN OKRSON A CO. T UST—FROM 53 CAMPBELL PARK, A BROWN aj spaniel dog. with a few white hairs on breast and Any i*non delivering the dog at 149 South Ca fiftl-st. wlu be liberally rptranlcd. 1 , O=I .7 KAT:i - y TAUT LAST WEEK A LETTER -0 lady la Clarendon, X. V. Will Under cs-' u ™ rewarded, or address F. T. TAYLOR, A u. a Last \ «a Keren.,t. L°™'nti^ 0 . LU BLAC K EXAMELED BRACELET o. n i Taylor and Uarrlson, or In wUII,O lOT lts ret “ m “ T.vpTr^l :E \4 RU -ON* THE night of sept. £ h !. a ?. dkcrch,C4 *‘ >tt S : containing money ana jew* i« ve . pew#r *l be paid for the return of H to ? B0 North LaSulle-st. Will the m ho called on the latii t.ipa*.. cail again? S T «™JsS~f2;h M , ? DEEUYSTER-ST. FRIDAY a *W mare, about 10years “ el lDy e r a. &S& -“•«* rew " dea - T'rlH'T' F P r°S TIIE ® Tn 0F OCTOBER, A LARGE ■U,.™ .\en-foandlnnil dog. Further Informa tion can be obtained at the counting-room of The Tribune. Inquire for £■ H. C. SIO - vo Questions asked *i Jlu -or w olf robe taken from 752 Mich 1 gao-av. £ ew ard-for recovery of one bay 2 , ®» r ? alK >iu 9 years of ape, built short and £ii^ k 5. and nind foot mark of sore below Vzteni vlieel top buggy; one square-box \ at-rS baCk ’ J * BAKTt: - %s^IIL AGLR, JOO West &l n(l MILL EE PAID FOR THE RETURN" TO 01vl,erR * comer Lumber and Fourtecnih-sts.. UitVvS two-tea: cd phaeton (with pole and wiaru) uid °tj, er property taken from bam In rear of fvl. >' s V\ c . auiß ' sl - Thursdav night. Sept. 19. if rc turned within 10 davs time. 1 ,°Tr9 F SIC E SINGER, DOMESTia WHEELER i ~ ''hson, and other machines below halt price, and warranted. Loan oihce. l2sClark-st,; Room 2. XIEW WHEEI.hr & WILSON NO. 8. AT NEW OF * ' -ncc. Css M’est Lake-st. ; pood work to help pav for JV M. &AV., y,o. 7, one Howe C, and others cheap for cash. tEV.TNG MACHINES - BUY THE GENUINE IXA lneer *. tbc cheapest machine for cash. Machines ctcuanged and rented. Wheeler A: M'llson. Weed, iiK,Q » Victor, from sls to 525; second-hand. iU u H\ All warranted, singer Office, 228 bosth tlaUteu-st. cewixg machines—all kinds of second iiba£d«iwicgmaculae*, atiromSs to $lO each. At luOMP&uN b, 293 South ilsUted-st. OFFICE FKIWITUBL. Fm SALE—CYLINDER DESKS. SITTING DESKS, two line lounges, two line pillar extension tables, oankcimutcr and desk. MiLLEIt DESK FACTORY, laceaud Jcilerson-sts., up-sialrs. ' TI7“ANTED-A GOOD CYLINDER DESK. WITH 1* plenty pigeon-holes. Address, with price, QBS, Tribune oince. ” E3JELDING IIIAXJERSA3U ... .. . For sale—a large 'stock' of” BUILDERS* hardware. Immcnte bargains offered In locks Rd* week. A. W. MUELLER, 141 Lake-fit. jggAßDiyg ajo> lodging. West Side* CENTRE-AV.—FURNISHED P.OOMS. WITH or without board: gas, bath, hot and cold water; convenient to cars. Terms reasonable. 1 ft BISHOP-COURT. BETWEEN WASHINGTON -LV-i and Madlson-sts., east of Union Park—A large front room, furnished or unfurnished, with first-class coard for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, at Reasonable price. Also day board for several persons. Home comforts. Best reference given. 1 8! PODEX-AV.—PLEASAXT ROOMS AXD GOOD -LtJ board for single or married gentlemen. 90 SOUTH ADA-ST.-NICEI Y-FURNISHE D water r ° omfi * KOOd hoard, bath, gas, hot and cold 9ft OGDEN-AV.. OPPOSITE UNION PARK— HV Furmshea rooms, square and single, thoroughly heated, to let with first-class board. AQ ADA-ST.— A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A ■XvJ front room and alcove; also back room, nicely furnished for a family or single gentlemen; terms rea sonable; best of references given. JQ SOUTH CARPEXTER-ST.-VEBY PLEASANT rooms with hot and cold water and all other mod ern conveniences to rent with board at moderate rates. SO SOUTH ANN-ST.-PARLORS ANT) OTHER rooms to rent, with or without board. SOUTH ANN-ST.-FRONT ROOM. WITH OR V■ t without board suitable for gentleman, or gen tleman ami wife. ftft CENTRE-AV.—TO BENT. WITH BOARD, ow elegant front room, hot and cold water, marble mantel, and closet; also other rooms. . Q(T OGDEN-AV.. BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND JJL/ Madlson-sts.—A large alcove room to rent with board; private family. Q 1 SOUTH MORGAN-ST. —NICELY FURNISHED Ui, rooms, with board All modern Improvements. Day boarders solicited. OX SOUTH MOKGAN-ST.—ALCOVE BACK PAR- L>t/ lor suite, south and west sunlight, with or with out board; to the right parties splenald home. Q*J CERTHE-AV.—A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM. %JO with grate, hot and cold water, with board, to two or three gentlemen, at S 5 each. 1 Cil SOUTH PEOUIA-ST.—FURNISHED FRONT XL/1 room, with or without board, heated, gas, hot and cold water; modem Improvements; private family. I*l / \ WARREN-A V.—RboyisrWlTH OBWITHOUf XXL/ boaTd. Private family, 1 Q 7 SOUTH'GREEN^STr—FRONT ROOM. ALCOVE; XOI also other pleasant rooms, with or without board; terms reasonable; private family. I‘JQ SOUTH GREEN-ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS, XOU nicely furnished, with or without hoard; terms reasonable. 1 ZO SOUTH ROBFY-ST. (106 OLD NUMBER), iuu near Monroe—Board and carpeted room, to man and wife, at $6 per week, and single gent 54.50; no other boarders. PARE-AV. FURNISHED or unfur -lUO Dished rooms on second floor with board. mWEST WASHINGTON-ST.—VERY PLEAS ant room on bathroom floor, hot and cold wa ter, at $8 per week with board, for two gentlemen; also single rooms. • 9QQ WAS HINGT ON - S T., CORNER OF CAR i(OU pcntcr.— Elegant furnished or unfurnished front rooms, single or cn suite, and good board, at moderate terms. Please call. O/ in WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—TO RENT.NICE OULf ly furnished rooms for 3 gentlemen, with board. QAO WEST'^WASUINGTON^ST.—FRONTJMIobMS,' OkJJj with board. 07T|~WEST ~WASHINGTON-ST. - PLEASANT o\ /x furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences and flrst-class table board; terms reasonable, 01-1 WEST WASHINGTON• ST. —ROOMS, WITH OXt board, eu suite or single. References. uoq west - WA'siiVNGTON-srT— large”front 0«i0 alcove: also square room; all modern conveni ences, comfortably furnished, and choice board. Ref erences exchanged. 'JQQ WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—AN ALCOVE 000 floor, nicely furnished, with choice table; also a suite, unfurnished; references required. 0,4 J WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—TO RENT— Ott Large and small rooms, with good table board, and home comforts. Day boarders accommodated. O£Q WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—VERY DESIRA OUO ble rooms to rent, wltb board. Q7^__WAsill ~ _____p L ASA N T HOME OI O witn young couple for single ladles, gentlemen, or families; elegant rooms cn suite, single, furnished or unfurnished: first-class table: low terms. A (\p WEST JACKSON-ST.—A WAuai AND lUO pleasant home for three boarders; u o’clock dinners. AnQ WEST WASHINGTON-ST.-ONE FRONT *xl/0 square room to rent with board. Suitable tor two; on second floor. ,4 91 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. — PLEASANT L room, with board. In private family for gen tleman and wife or two genUemen. . A QA WEST HARRISON-ST.—TWO GENTLEMEN tOU or ladies can have a comfortable home In an American family of two. No other boarders. $3.50 each. References. _ v i Aft adams-st.; fronting the park-one x±U fine suite of rooms, with board. Also front alcove room, A /Vi WEST ADAMS-ST.-A PLEASANT SUIT tOt of front rooms, unfurnished except carpets, with board. I 71 WEST WASHINGTON'-ST.—TO RENT. WITH *x I X board, parlor-floor and alcove suite, and two or three single rooms. >. £Q7 CARP.OI.L-AV.. TWO BLOCKS FROM UNIOX 00l Park, two doors from Ashland, av.—Rooms to rent, furnished or unfurnished, with board. (*OQ MONROK-ST.—BOARD AND FURNISHED 000 rooms for select party, single or family, la private family. WEST JACKSON-ST.—A GENTLEMAN Oand wife living alone will take a young married couple to ooard. Q( O WEST HARRISOS-ST.-A PLEASANT room for two gentlemen, with board; Ameri can family; terms moderate: references. C‘ LOSE TO _ OGDEN-AVTCARS—WANTED, TWO young ladies to ooard In a private family; refer ences given and required. Address O S 3. Tribune otllce. Near union park, on west Washington st. —Parlor door, with hoard. Q 21, Tribune. On a”siilanh-av.-a"pri"vate family would rent two elegantly furnished rooms, with board. Address X 32, Tribune ofilce. ON SOUTH ASIILA ND-AV., NEAR WAalilNli* ton-st.—A suite of furnished rooms, with board for gent and wife. Add Teas P 5, Tribune ofilce. _ rpwd7PLEASANT ROOMS TO RENT, FURNISH- X cd. or unfurnished, with all modern convenicn ces, nd board. In a private family. Centra! location; West Side, close to cars. References exchanged. X 39, Tribune ofilce. •\nCINITY OF UNION PARK—ROOMS WITH V board for two couple in stone-front modern house, with family of four adults. Q 76. Tribune ofiice. W*~ ANTED-A GOOD' ROOM-MATK IN FlßST class boarding- nous® on West Side. T oung man 25 to 30 years old. Don’t want a *• bummer.” Ad dress, giving references and address, BADGER, 237 Lake-st. South Side* -i o SIXTEENTH-ST.—UNFURNISHED BAOKPAR lor and beoroom. with board. V>* KLDRIDGE-COURT—NICE ASSORTMENT OF XO furnished or unfurnished rooms to rent, with or without board; also day board; terms moderate. XfJ over parlor, with board; also single room. I Q PECK” COURT—FURNISHED FRONT AND XO rear rooms with board; terms reasonable. I i SIXTEENTII-ST.—BOARD AND FURNISHED XX room for two or three gentlemen In private fam ily. References exchanged. ; FOUKST-AV.—A SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM 00 with board In private family; $4 a week. AND 123 CALUMET-AV.—AT THIS DE lightful location, rooms, with board; prices reasonable for the superior accommodations oflered. References of the highest character given. cj ~ GROVEL AND ' PARK - AV. HANDSOME /Xi room, witli modern improvements, luruisned or unfurnished, with board, for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. ; 6*-/- MICHIGAN-AV.. 10 MINUTES FROM MAD l- ADO sou-si.— Handsomely-furnished rooms, with board. S 5 to'SG per week; also, large, handsomely-fur nished front room, for two, with ooard and me. sl2 a week. _ OQI MICHIGAN-AV. —A CANADIAN LADY lIAV /hi ing taken the above number Is prepared to res ceive ladles and gentlemen boarders; first-class room and table. . OOQ WABASII-AV.—FURNISHED AND DXFITR /QO nlsbed rooms to rent, with or without board, single or cn suite. Day boarders wanted. Transient s taken. : . JVy. - MICHIGAN-AV., NEAR T WELPrH-ST.— OUO To rent, with board, a suite of large -front rooms, furnished. _ oru, MICHIGAN-AV.-SECOND STORY FRONT O iJA and back rooms and single rooms, furnished, with board. Day boarders accommodated. II is MICHIG AN-AV.—LARGE FUIt -4-In nlshed front alcove, or a back room, to rent, with board. Family small. References exchanged^ 'I | - MICHIGAN.—A FURNISHED ROOM TO 44-0 not with ooard; suitable for pent and wife or two gentlemen. References exchanged. Tru front suite OF *±(v rooms, withbnard. . \r a. BAS 11 • AV. NICELY• FURNISHED 481 room"for three gentlemen; single room for one cent: day-boarders taken. . VTaTTwaBASIDAV.—A PLEASANT ROOM, HOT 498 mid wW water, suitable for two gentlemen. Terms reasonable. FROST ROOM ASD A 5.29 suite of Pack rooms, with bourd. rest with hoard. 531 fiiml«lied front room. Including piano, suita ble for gentleman and wile nr two gentlemen. Terms wftcinnable. - vBASH-AV.-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH i)4i 'board; one large frontalcove room. ”waB\SH*AV.—A SECOND-SIORY FRONT (") i 3 and single rooms, furnished, with board. / 7K=r-vfxn ASIKAVT-LAUGE. PLEASANT FUR t)9 i nlshed rooms, with good board, quite reason able. References. —zx, 4> <ri c ~iilGAN-AV.—TWO LARGE, PLEASANT ( 48 rooms, one front, with board, m private family. mTphIG W-AV.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR day board. - nn w ATIASU- w.-pleasant rooms, with 183 or without board, la » private family; also part of house to rent, furnished of not. « "pleasant, well-fur /97 nlshed second and third-story front rooms, or suites, with pood board, to reliable parties; references civen and required. KoTT'mTcHIgAN-AV.-FURNISHED OK UNKUR -830 nlshed rooms, single or en snlte, wlth_board. \*H"aV;-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM 80 / on second or third door, with or withoutjyard. ivdi\\A-AV.— AN ENTIRE FLOOR. M ITH 898 exclusive use of bath, or two of rooms, with board for gentlemen or married couples. WABASH-AY.—FRONT AND MIDDLE 1001 rooms on second floor, with boaro. Table boarders wanted. ' —— -I ;t—iVmichigan-av.—a large nicely fur 10O2i nUbed room to rent with board; very reason «hJ/»r/»pms. 1081 st —Front suite and other rooms with board at Prices Day ooarders accommodated. i. , ',-x Tvni —FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, IH9 furnished or unfurnished, with board. Every convenience. IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1878-SIXTEEN PAGES. BOARDCNG AND LODGCNG* South. Side—Continued. 1 OftO MICH IG A N • A V. —TO RENT, WITH X£\j£ board. In private famllv, newly furnished room, suitable for two. References required. lOj (\ PRAIRIE-AV.-BOARD. WITH ROOMS, to suit, reasonable; private family. 1 QQft IX I) IA XA-AV. —T O liEST, FDIIXI.SHED iOOU front alcove room, with hot and cold water, with board, fdr gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. TTTcT INDIANA-AV.-PLEASAN t room, south ItTt/ and east front, with board. Avenue, near lv furnished suite, with hoard; first-class marble front house; family consists of only four persons. Ad dress Q Oil, Tribune ofllce. - A FAMILY. OR GENTLEMEN, CAN FIND A home, with full or partial board near Thirty-fifth st. andstcam cars: large furnished front suice t double windows; no other boarders. Address X 36, Tribune. A PRIVATE FAMILY ON SOUTH SIDE, WHO will take no other boarders, will rent second story front alcove room, with board, to a respectable couple for the winter. Address X 29, 'tribune ollicc. FNE LOCATION-VERY PLEASANT P.OOMS, with board, reasonable price, South Side. Address Q 59, Tribune alike. 1 NDI ANA-AV., NEAR TWEXTT-SIXTH-ST.— X Double and single room, single oren suite, with board: terms very low. Address X 27, Tribune olllce. ndiXnX-avTT - n ear ~eight" 3 kxt h-st. -o ne or two very desirable rooms, furnished, with board, fu private family; references. Address 0 78, Tribune. MICHIGAN-AV.-ELEGANT APARTMENTS AND first-class table; alcove and parlors: no boarding house: home comforts wlthoutcure; large stable attach ed. Address Q 6G, Tribune olllce. MICHIGAN-AV.. NORTH OF THIRTEENTH-ST. Itl -First-class rooms and board In exchange for a lot either South or North Side. Address O 07. Tribune. ON AVENUE. NEAR TWENTY-SECOXD-ST.- Convenlcnt to cars and stages—Neatly furnished room on first Hour with board; also, room on third fioor. Address It 31, Tribune oaice. ' ON ONE OF THE AVENUES. NEAR THIRTIETH st.. a lady occuo>lng a handsome residence, has a nicely furnished front alcove room, also back suite, to first-class parties, with board. Address M 222, Trib une olllce. ON MICHIGAN - A V., NEAR BUSINESS CENTRE. —A married couple, or two gentlemen, can secure the comforts of a home In a small family. Address X 25, Tribune olllce. PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, WITH BOARD FOR three or four adults; private family; Twenty-sec* ond-sc., near Pralrle-av.; terms moderate. Address Z 35, Tribune ollsce. _ CINGLE GENTS OB FAMILIES CAN FIND GOOD O rooms and board at 55 to $7 per week at Irving House, dig Washlngton-st- SOUTH AND EAST FRONT NICELY FURNISHED rooms with Urst-class board; avenue near Twenty fourih-st. Q2C. Tribune olhce. T7TCINITY OF TWELFTH-ST. AND MICHIGAN- V av.—Rooms and good board for four young men; references exchanged. Address 1*95, Tribune otllce. North Side* ;T AND 7 NORTH CLARK-ST.-FIRST-CLASS O board, with room, S 4 to $C per week, with use of piano and bath; day-board, $3.50. •-in RUSH-STI—NICELY-FURNISHED PARLORS; Q\J board. If desired; use of bathroom. /( fT RUSH*ST.—A PLEASANT KOOM, WITH UOf Xt-I and cold water, with or without board. C RUSH-ST —ROOM SUITABLE FOR GENTLE OO man and wife or two gcullemen, with good board. References exchanged. ftQ CASS-ST.—A PLEASANT ROOM SUITABLE UO for two gentlemen, with board. QX DEAHBOitN-AVr—LARGE*FRONT ALCOVE OO room, gent and wife or single gents; bath at tached; ten minutes from Post-Oflicc. QQ DKARBOHN-AV.-FURNISHED ROOMS. EAST OO front, single or en suite, with or without board; also two day boarders taken. 1 DKARBOUN-AV.--A SINGLE, ALSO DOUBLE iUtl south front room, with board; references. 17V71 »KABBUKN-AV.”-~PRIVATE ” FAMILY, L\J i Z three rooms furnished with board; terms rea sonable; references. *1 67 DEARBORN - AV.-NICELY-FURNISHED t front room (third flour), with board; day board ers wanted. 179 NORTH STATE-ST.—FRONT ALCOVE J. •<4 room, with board, In_private family. 91 7 ILLINOIS-ST.-FIRST-CLASS board, WITH ZjX 4 pleasant rooms, £4 to $5 per week; five minutes’ walk from State and Madlson-sts. 99‘J ONTARIO-SIC—A NICELY FURNISHED sulteof rooms, togetherorseparate; hqt and cold water; good table. Reasonable terms. 009 OSTARIO-ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board. Terms very reasonable. i)l7 EAST IN'DIANA'S'tT—FURNISHED BACK parlor or suites; one large alcove room, un furnished, with or without board. Day boarders taken. 9TCTEXsT IND I parlor, suitable for two gentlemen; also single room on second floor. EAST INDIANA-ST.—VERY PLEASANT JjO\J second-story Stout rooms, with board. OCO EAST INDIANA-ST.—TWO FRONT ROOMS. JjOO for mao and wife, or single men, with first class board. • 9'kX INDIaNA-ST.-AN ELEGANTLY FUR- JjUO nlshcd alcove room, with or without board. Of* A ONTARIO-ST.—ONE LARGE ROOM, ALSO UL/ single, to rent, with board. 9ftJ. oNTAI:IO-StT—A h AKGE SOUTH ROOM to rent, with good board. 9ftU ILLINOis^ST.—ROOMS WITH BOARD; ZiUV North bide. 97H SUPERIOU-ST.—A FURNISHED ROOM, w I \J with board. In private family, for one or two gentlemen: convenient to business centre. 979 KORTiI LASALLE-ST,, IN A MODERN Lt house—Room for two gents, or gent and wile, with first-class table, In private family (German); ref erences required. Of id east'indiana-st.-large front al- OUO cove room, unfurnished; also neatly furnish ed room: home comforts; terms reasonable. o I 1 NORTH LA SALLE ST.-ROOMS WITH OXX board; first-class accommodatJons for one or two genlleioen In private family (German >. Q 1 (* EAST INDIANA-ST.—PHEASANT SOUTH OXO front room suitable for two, with good board: also single room; terms moderate. QqT* EAST CHICAGO-AV.-A LARGE FRONT 000 room furnished with board. NE WL Y-FURN IS I 1 ED SOUTH-FRONT ROOM, with board, for gentleman and wife or two gen tlemen; North Side, east of Clark. QBJ, Tribune. LARGE HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED ROOM.PAR lor Uoor, with bay window fronting east, to rent with board, to gentleman and wife: also, pleasant ac commodations for one young lady. Beat location. North Side. Address IMG, Tribune office. 7W7ORTII SIDE-GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. OR J.> single gentlemen, can be accommodated with rooms and board in good neighborhood. Address X 13. Tribune ofilce. Boteiu * A A —BILLINGS HOUSE. CORNER JACKSON AA/v and Haisled-sts.— Steam heat and baths on each fioor; evertlilng clean and attractive. The best accommodations for the price in the city. Board by the week, SG to SlO. ■ Burdick house, corner wabasu-av. and Adams-st.— Ncwiv furnished; opened Sept. 1; parties desiring first-class accommodations nt-low rates forthe witucrwill do well to call Immediately; table first-class. FRANK D. RAY & CO., Proprietors Barnes house, corner canal and ran dolph-sts.—Terms. 51.50 per day, sr» to S 8 per week, rooms $1.50 to S 3 per week, day-board ?4. CLARENCE HOUSE, NOS. 331. 353. 355. AND 357 State-st.. four blocks south of the Palmer House- Hoard and room. per day, 51.50 to S 2; per week, SG,- S 7, SB. Furnished rooms to rent without board- I EUROPEAN HOTEL, 52 SHKRMAN-ST., OPPO j site Rock Island depot—First-class board S4to $6 per week. Dav board. S 3 per week. Rooms, $2 to S 3 per week. Transient rates. Sl.2sperday. I ENGLISH HO USE PRICES REDUCED DAY j board, 53.50 per week: single rooms, with board, £4.50 to $0.50 per week. 31 Wastungton-st. Firra-AV.- hotel. 177 east adams-st.— Family rooms to real on parlor floor; also single rooms; dlulng-hull attached. • Gault house—boarders wanted for the winter—Gentlemen with tlielr families or single men: first-class accommodations. For table board, $5; room and board, gn to $lO per week. rRVING HOUSE-218 AND 220 WASUISLiTOS-S T. 1 —Winter boarders wanted; greatly reduced rates. Call and investigate.- Everything strictly first-class. ATEVADA HOTEL, MS AND ISO WABASU-AV.. i_> near Monroe-st-—Good rooms and board, £1.50 per day; board for the winter at very low rates. OGDEN HOUSE, CORNER OK WASHINGTON AND Franklln-sts.—A few more nice rooms, newly and elegantly furnished, with excellent board at moderate rates to first-class boarders. . OGDEN HOUSE. SOUTHWEST CORNER WASH- Inpton and Franklla-sts.—Large and elegantly famished rooms, with flrst-clasa board: S 7 to £lO per week. . S*.NDS HOUSE-CORNER WABASII-AV. AND Madlson-st.—Board, with room, at very low rates for the winter. Come and sec. SHELDON COURT HOTEL. 503 WEST MADlSON st.—Hoard with rooms, southern or eastern ex posure, suitable for family or two gentlemen. Also day board. ' . ; TTriKDSOR HOUSE, 178 STATE-ST.. ,OPPOSITE \ t Palmer House—Room and board from $5 to $7 per week. Day board. S 4 per week. Tickets, 21 meals, $4.50. Trauslcnts. Si.so per day. Miscellaneous. PLEASANT ROOM FOR TWO, SG TO S 7 EACH, with tlrst-class board. R 40. Tribune olOcu, BOARD WANTED.’ Board-for self, wife, and two ClllL dren. Private family preferred; No objection to apartments only If board can be bad near by. Address 1* 83, Tribune office. BOARD-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN a private family on the North Side. Unfurnished room preferred. Address, stating terms, O St.Trlbune. BOARD— FOR~3ENTLEMAN~”aND WIFE Wifi! private family, will pay 535 ors4o permonth; want fiont room. Address P 06. Tribune office. EOAu'd-BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE. AND TWO children, with suite of two rooms. Location: West Side near .Jefferson Park preferred- Address Q 37, Tribune office. BOARD-WITH TWO ADJOINING ROOMS IN Chicago (South Side) or Evanston for small family. AddressO GS, I'ilbune office BOARD-A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES ROOM and board In a private family on any avenue, be tween Twelfth and Twenty-second-sts- Address O 89, Tribune office. • BOARD-A PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, WITH or without board, by a lady. In central location. Address X 8, Tribube office. B“OARD-T Wo ROOMS. UNFURNISHED EXCEPT carpets, with board for man. wife, and child of 4 years. In the vicinity of Twcnty-second-st.. east of State; terms must be moderate. Address X 30, Trib une office. • Board-for mother and son. with two furnished rooms, where there are few boarders; South side. E9C. Trlbuneoffice. B‘ OARD-ASD ROOMS IN" PRIVATE FAMILY FOR four adults; North Side, cast of Clark-st, and south of Chlcago-av. Q 20. Tribune office. my daughter in a private family; will oay $25 per month; can furnish piano If desired. Q 92. Tribune office. ■ TJOARD-AND furnished rooms for family r> of four, south of Sixteenth-st. and cast of Mlchl »aa-av. it 47. Tribune office. BOARD yVANTEO. Board— by ax elderly gentleman AND wife, with a room or suite, tn a private family on North or South side: will furnish everything but carpet. Address Ql. Irlbnne otlice. ___ Board-two 'large "rooms ex suite, with alcove. unfurnished except carpets and stoves, on Michigan or Indlana-av., between Fourteenth andTwentleth-sts.. with board for throe; everything must be first-class: prompt pay to right par ties. Address, with full particulars. P «s. Tribune. BOARD— FRENCH GENTLEMAN WANTS A COM fortablc room and good board (two meals) on South Side; will pay cash partly and give French or music lessons for balance. A 900, Tribune olflee. BOARD-AND PLEASANT HOME FOR LADY and young gent. P 24, Tribune otilce. BOARD-AND ROOM "by a SINGLE GENTLE man In a private family; accommodations first class In every particular. P 2d, Tribune otilce. Board-a single gentleman* wishes a pleasant home for the winter, south Side, near Twenty-second-st. Address P 32. Tribune ofllce. Board- the best accommodations a young couple can obtain on South side for $8 to siq per week. PO. Tribune otilce. T)OARD-F.!OR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD, AND 1) nurse; two pleasant connecting rooms preferred. In answering please give some particulars and terms to reliable party; best of references given. Address W 50. Tribune otilce. ‘ BOARD-AND FURNISHED ROOMS BY A FAM lly of three adults, with a private family, or where there arc but lew other boarders; location between Union Park and Llucolu-sL desired. Address particu lars to P 40. Trioune oltlce. • BOARD-FOU GENTLEMAN AND WIFE: SECOND story front room on Mlchlgon-av., north of Twenty second-st. : best city reference. AddrcssZ44. Tribune. Board— by a gent, wife, and guild, and servant, first-class board In a good location where there arc few boarders. Address, with full particulars, O 1. Tribune otilce. E~ OARD—AND ROOM IN A PRIVATE FAMILY within a mile and a half of the Court-House: refer ences exchanged. P 7, Tribune office. Board-in private family for gentle man. wife, two children, and nurse; or would rent furnished flat. Address W, 7d State-st, FD^ANCIAL. Advances made on diamonds, watches, bonus, etc., at LAUNDERS* private office, UiO Ran- Uolph-st,,iitiarClark. Rooms 5 and 0. Established 1851. A" LL FIDELITY. ~STATE GERMAN Savings, Bcc-llive accounts, city scrip, county or ders, cashed: best rate*. C. B. STYLES, I*ol Dearborn st.. opposite Post-ClUce. ■ A LADY FIN ANCIALLY EMBARRASSED WISHES an advance of S3OO to be returned in furnished room and board to respectable man and wife, for seven months; references. Address Q GO. Tribune olUcc. Advances made on furniture without removal; watches. Jewelry, and other good collat erair. W. 11. K.INU, 89 Madlson-st., Room 9- A CCOUNTS.IN FIDELITY, STATE SAVINGS. AND other broken banks bought; highest rates paid for citv scrip and county orders: money to loan. E.S. HLNT, stock and Note Broker, 86 Wastilngton-st. A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LOAN ON FUR- I jl. nlturc, pianos, and other personal property at low est rates. Address MORTGAGE. Tribune otllce. A DVANCES ON APPROVED CHATTELS, GOODS J\. stored, houses, pianos, diamonds, any collaterals. W. OTTAWAY, 127 south Clark-st., Room 44. AM NOW PREPARED TO LOAN SIONEY ON diamonds, watches, and Jewelry. LIPMAN, southeast corner Madison and Clark-sts., Room 3, over Boston Clothing Store. Old gold and stiver bought. ANT' aMOUNT" ADVANCED ON FURNITURE without removal; pianos and nil other good collat erals. F.T. ELLITUuUPE, 154_LaSallc-st., Room 26. 1 COMMERCIAL PAPKIL NOTES’ WITH 'COL* laterals, mortgages, »ml other securities bought and sold. ISAAC GRKKNEHAUM & CO.. 110 Flfth-av. CASn PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER- Money to loan on watches, diamonds, and valuables of every description at GOLUSMID'S Loan and Bullion Oflice (licensed); 99 East Madlson-st. Established 1865. CITY SCRIP. COUNTY ORDERS. FIDELITY AND other bank claims bought for cash, and money to loan by DANIEL EVER, No. 92 Washiauton-at. 1 FIDELITY AND STATE SAVINGS BOOKS CASHED . at very highest prices. Money to loan on bank books and all kinds of collaterals by CHICAGO LOAN COMPANY. 172 Washlngton-SL Loans made on furniture without re moval, pianos, warehouse receipts, and other good securities. 152 Dearborn-st.. Room 18. Loans made on furniture without he moral; pianos, diamonds, and other good securities. W. N. ALLEY, 184 Dearbom-st., Room 9 (Houore Block). Money to loan by the people’s build lug & Loan Association, 90 Washlngton-sc., on long time and low Interest. To parties desiring to build or take up mortgages this Association furnishes unusually favorable terms. HARRISON KELLEY, Secretary, 9u Washlngtou-st, • MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, diamonds, and other good securities. K. WINNE, No. 190 Dearhorn-st. Monet to loan on personal property and collaterals. A. GOODRICH. 124 Dearborn. nlturc without removal, pianos, diamonds, etc.; also small sums on real estate. Room 3. 118 Randolph. FURNITURE WITHOUT removal. J. C. & G. PARRY, 372 East Modlson-st- M" ONEY-ONE FIRST TRUST-DEED FOR’SiSCO at lopercent for sale.- Address p 100. Trltmae. MONEYTO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS ON household or othergoods; current rates. FIDELI TY SI GRADE COMPA> Y, 7(J, 78, and 80 Van Buren. ONEY TOLOAN—SSOO. SI,OOO. OR $1,500 TO loan. Apply to M. PETRIE, No. IC3 Washlugton. OWNERS OF ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN SOLV ent life-insurance companies desiring to selL please addressD. W. SUTHERLAND. 05Ciark-st. PENNIES CAN BE HAD IN EXCHANGE FOB currency at the counting-room of the Tribune. STATF. SAVINGS, FIDELITY, OfiKM AN SAV logs. Third. Central, and German National Bank claims bought for cosh. Loans on improved real estate, commercial paper, and notes secured by collateral ne gotiated. County orders and city warrants, receivable for laves 1877. bought and sold. IKA HOLMES, Gen eral Broker. 83 Washlngton-st. SILVEK 25 AND 50 CENT PIECES IN PACKAGES of SlO In exchange for currency at counting-room of Tribune Company. 'I'HE VAULTS UNDER THE RECORDER’S OFFICE, I 83 Madlton-st.. having an area of 600 square feet, arc offered to the public for thestorage of silverware, merchandise, and valuable personal property, at rea sonable rates: absolute security from fire and burglars a*»ured; liberal advances made. Office, Room 5 Trib une Building. m© LOAN—S6OO. SI,OOO, S 3, OCC, AND $5,000. WOULD X divide the SI,OOO to suit. Improved property necessary. DUNSTAN & CO., Room 16. 150 Dcar boru-st. rpo LOAN—SSOO TO $1,500 AT 8 PER CENT. 3 OR 1 n rears, on improved city real estate. HENRY M. SHERWOOD, 70 State-sL mb LOAN—S3.7SO. $2,500, OR LESS, ON GOOD IM -1 proved Inside property, at lowest rates. M. J. DUNNE. Attorney, 90 Madlson-st., Room 10. WANTED-A LOAN AT 10 PER CENT FOR FIVE years on a paid-up life policy of 54.000 In the yEtna of Hartford. Liberal commission paid. Address P 84, Tribune office. WANTED—SIS,OOO BUILDING LOAN, ON SURE V> quick renting property; will pay fair market rate. Address Q 17, Tribune office. ■ Z\T ANTED—B3.OO UN FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED VV Inside property at 8 percent; no commission. Address X 12. Tribune office. ATT ANTED—A LOAN OF SSOO FOR ONE YEAR AT V> 15 percent Interest, The loan will be fully secured by bill of sale of entire business establishment, which Invoices over $1.500. Address Q 12, Tribune office. < WANTED—NINETY DAY LOAN OF 55.000 ON V\ choice Missouri tlrst mortgage collaterals. Apply to WILSON & JONES. 24 Portland Block. Q PEU CENT-MOXEV TO LOAN - OS PKODUCT- O Ive Chicago or country real estate. DEAN & PAYNE, State Agents Northwestern Mutual Life-In surance Company, corner Randolph and Dcarborn-.-ts. n*;r/ W \ TO $2,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE *S>O\JU security. J- W. WAUGIIuP, Room 20 Reaper Block. uJo / inn TO INVEST IN MANUFACTURING orstaple business on security with ser vices. Address, with particulars, O 00. Tribune office. ONE OR TWO SUMS TO LOAN BY tjj)D.UUU LEWIS UMLAUF. 14 Honore Block. rwwi WANTED IN A LEGITIMATE PUB UUU Hshlng and manufacturing business that will pay over 100 per cent. Address P 65. Tribune office. d*n l Kll ) CAS It ~W A N TED FOB 143 FEET ON rpy.UUUVan Burenby 03 feet on Aberdeen-st.. south and cast fronts. SAMUEL M. BOOTH, No. 9 Ashland Block. oln / WHI TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS UNIM EX XJ*UUU proved property, at low rales. WIL SON & JONES. Room 24 Portland Block. ©or* illU'i TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON Soo.oUU city property and fat ms, at.lowest rates. PETERSON & BAY, 163 Raudolph-st. AVATCBgES A>D JKU'fcUt\. For sale—left to be sold os commission 1 pair fine white solitaires—curat?— I each U*. 1 and H carats, and 2 carats; all white and fine, and wccao name very low prices. Also, very due English chronometer watch, by VlctorHullbcrg. ROWE i CO., 103 State-st.. second door. - For sale-chkap-a. fine hunting-cased gold watch, ladies’ size, nearly ucw, and In good order. Adaercss ij 34. Tribune office. T7OR SALK—I HAVE A GENT S FINE HUNTING- X case gold watch In pawn, and will sell ticket cheap, as I cannot redeem. Address Q 72,/Tribune office. NOWLINV wTvTCHMAIiER AND JEWELER, . has removed to 104 Mouroc*st., opposite Haver lys ■ TTf ANTED—FORCASH—A PAIR SOLITAIRE EAR \\ rings; must be gems, from 6to 10 carats: set or unset. Address O &3. Tribune office. — anted-afink gold watch for which . will give Hyde Pork lot and cash. Address X 16, Tribune oUlcc. ; mackiseby. NEW 25, J 5, AND ONE X 23 second-hand horse portable; one bench-lathe, 10-lnch swing, 3-foot bed; one bench upping and drill ln~-lathe, all In complete order and nearly new: one double-diaper and counter-shaft; and one railway cross-cut saw. ah In perfect order: one new No, 4 stur tevant blower. E. ROGERS* 177 Last Madlson-st., Room 0. FOR S \JjE—CHEAP—B-HORSE POWER ENGINE and portable boiler In perfect order, 30 feet shaft ing, hangers, and large iron tank. Apply at 100 West Monroe-at. ; I-'OR SALE—FEED CUTTERS, BOTH HAND AND power at reduced prices; lever cutters as low as «.* rX eaC h-largest stock and best assortment In the city A. B- BARNES. 22 South Canal-st., wholesale and retail dealer in farm machinery. ■ T’OR SALE—A NEW 4-HUUSE POWER STEAM j engine, to be seen at 175 Bushnetl-st. | BOOKS (. J hmeous books, new and old. at half price. Books tought imd exchanged. TURUMSTON, No. 1 Blue Island-av. TvRDERS FOP. H. M. .STANLEY’S “THROUGH W the Dark Continent,” published by Harper Bros., of New York, promptly filled by addressing the agent* vial T. W.jjBBETa. 252 East Indlaaa-at. . t >'TvTED-FISUER"S “PATENT CASES," PAT 'VV ‘ ent-offlee Reports, and "Official Gazette," Rooms!. Union Rnlldlng. ; vffIUTING PAPER AND STATIONERY—3OO VV renraswrlllngpaper, lou,oooenvelopes, nlot of fine box paper. Inks, etc- retailed nt wholesale pricia: S?ncrfromscentsnquire and upwards, at ROSEN 'TRaL'S. 179 LaSnile-st.. comer Monroe. ffHOSICATi* A LTV ATS ON* HAND— ~ A , THE LARGEST STOCK OF ORGANS _ IK THE NORTWEST. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS MAKES. WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. . IK CASES ADAPTED TO THE CHURCH,' THE LODGE, ' THE SCHOOL. THE PARLOR. Tt , __ the CONCERT-ROOM, illustrated catalogue sent free on application to W. W. KIMBALL. ■ Corner State and Adams-ats. A SELECT STOCK OF NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS, NEW SQUARE PIANOS, _ NEW ORGANS, ' To rent or for sale on Installments at warcrooms of W. W. KIMBALL. Corner State and Adams-sts. A LBBRT E. RUFF. GRADUATE FROM THE -Ci. Conservatory of Music at Leipzig, vocal and In strumental teacher. Teacher of theory and composi tion ac the Chicago Musical College. Address ills South Peorla-st. AN ORGANIST IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A positlop; small compensation: Is particularly ex perienced In the Episcopal service. And capable of directing choir. Best city references. Address OR GANIST. 1033 Wabash-av. A LADY WANTS A FEW MUSIC SCHOLARS; . beginners preferred: terms reasonable. 0 83, Tribune otllce. AME RICAN TENOR AND SOPRANO (SOUTH /V Slders), refined professional double quartette,near University. Pay voice culture now. PDI, Trloune. A PARTY MOVING TO FLORIDA HAS LEFT his piano with me for sate; It’s a bargain. Ad dressQ as. Tribune otllce. AN EXPERIENCED PROFESSOR OF MUSIC DE sires n few more pupils: voice culture, piano lea* sons, English opera, etc.: Inducements to those of tal ent; terms to suit. 31 East Waahlngtoa-st. A LADY-OF SEVERAL YEARS’EXPERIENCE In teaching desires a few more pupils for the piano ac her residence. Highest of references. 291 Wabash-av., Suite 3. AG ENTLEM AN TEACHER OF THE PIANO wishes a Hue furnished room in exchange for music lessuni. Address R 26, Tribune office. "DEFORB BUYING A PIANO OR ORGAN HEAR X> the wonderful Lyon & ilcalv upright piano. It has taken the first premium wherever exhibited. Prices so low chat none who desire a first-class piano need be without one. LYON & HEaLV, State and Monroe-sts. 17CONOMY IS’WEALTH-IF YOU WANT”TO*BUY JLd a first-class piano at a reasonable price go to JULIUS BAUER & CO., NEW WAREROOMS. 2C3*AND 265 WABASH-AV., who keep the largest stock of PIANOS. ORGANS, and every kind of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Terms, cash, or time to suit customers. T?OR SALE—A WELL-KEPT CHICKERING PIANO JC in good order ut a moderate price. Apply at 190 Abcrdecu-st. i?ORSALK-A KNABE PIANO IN GOOD CONDI* i? Hon. Apply at Room-*, 123 LaSalte-st- J7OR' SALE—CHEAP—ELEGANT NEW SQUARE J? or upright olano; small numthlypayroents taken; or will rent. Inquire at 148 UUnoh-sr. ■ 170 R SALE— A HALLETT & DAVIS PIANO. 7- ; octave; price. SI3O. FIDELITY STORAGE COM PANY, 76, 78, and SO East Van Buren-at. FOR SALE-GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO—AT 474 Lakc-st. Any person wanting such can get a bargain. No speculator* wanted. T?OR SALE—ONK 7&-OCTAVE, KINDT & CO. i. piano, little used, very cheap One splendid Mason & Ilanilm organ, two banks of keys, good as new. Siso. WESTERN MUSIC COMPANY, 17D Statc-st., Palmer House. I7OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME KNABE PIANO L at n very small proportion of com. for cash or on Installments. Rooms, IBf Dearborn-st. GIVING AWAV—s‘(K» COPIES OF THE EXPOSI tIon WalUat JULIUS B.\UER drCO/S Plannand Organ Warerooms, 2(J3 and I*o3 Wabaah-av. tall for a copy. H‘ ALLET, - DAVIS & CO’S ~ “ UPRIGHT PIANOS. THESE renowned pianos recommended and used by the leading artists In the old and new world. PRONOUNCED by musical critics everywhere as the highest achievement in the art of pianoforte making. THEY are absolutely perfect in action and tone. CASES from the plain rosewood to the richest styles In variegated woods or ebony and gold. USED In Chicago by such artists and well-known teachers of music as F. ZIEGFELD, N. LEDOUHO'VsKI, A. J. CRESWOLD, y n LOUIS FALK,’ J A.»l . ta . L.L., DAMIS PAUL, . F. HESSE, A. FARINI. E. MKLI, MRS. M. PHELPS. MME. MARIE SALVOTTT. These celebrated pltihos with others of best makes cm be found at warerooms of . \7. W. KIMBALL. Corner State and Adams-sts. T will take Saint ixar calciminin gT L board, or furniture In part payment for my piano. Address at once Q 31. Tribune olhce. ASON II.\MLIN CABINET ORGANS. WlN ncra of the only gold medal awarded to American musical Instruments at Parts Exposition, 1878; the highest distinction in the power of the judges to confer. Also of highest honors at every World’s Exposition for twelve years. Sold for cash or easy payments. Oriy may be purenased byoavmeut of SO. 75 per quarter, for ten quarters. Warerooms. 253 and 252 Wabash-av. PI\NO TUNING, $2. G. E. BLOOMFIELD, C 34 West Madison and 111 East Twenty-second-st. Seventeen hundred references. Orders by mall receive prompt attention- - Success of prof. kick's .national mu»ic Chart and its adoption hy all teachers and learners fully assured. Thousands sold during the last few weeks, and qll enthusiastically delighted with their sud lenly acquired ability to play the piano and organ. The only music chan that I< or can be sold on its mer its. Beginners learn to olay accompaniments to any sang In few hours. Morels acquired in n month than in a year by the old method. All invited to its wonder ful exhibition free at 75 Madison street (elevator.) One thousand agents wonted for all parts of the coun try. Send for circulars. rpHE LARGEST STOCK OF PI ANOS AND ORGANS, X comprising the following well-known makes; THE CELEBRATED KNABK PIANOS, THE FAVORITE BAUER PIANOS, THE M’CAMMON (Boardman «fcGray) PIANOS. THE CELEBRATED NEW ENGLAND ORGANS, THE IMPROVED BADER ORGANS. *.l. DC found at JULIUS BAUER & CO.’S. 263 and 265 Wabash-av.. between Jackson and Van Buren-sts. ORCHESTRA ORGAN FOR SALE CHEAP—SUIT abIe for a parlor or saloon; Is as good as when new; has eight rollers; plays very line ooera pieces; cost $750 In Europe; will sell It for $350. Can be seen at 318 South Clark st. H. C. KLEINSCHMIDT. WANTED —PIANO TO RENT LOW. OR WILL buy If very cheap. Address, stating price and name, O Cl, Tribune olßee. ANTED—TO BENT-A PIANO; GOOD CARE; V» only one to use It. P 16. Tribune office. £‘o A MONTH EACH—PIANO AND VOCAL LES sons bv competent Indy teachers. Rooms 6 and lo Farwell Hall. Terms in advance. <n*-i 7pJ-TIIE ABOVE AMOUNT WILL PURCHASE <JJ)XIt) afirst-class, square-grand. 7>6-octave Miller piano, carved legs and lyre, equal to new in every re spect. Call on or address C. BOLEYN, 63 Hast Chlca go-av. . PA3ITNEBS WAi\TSB> PARTNER WANTEI) —$6.(XXI CASH MILL PUK cha«e an Interest in a good-paying first-cla« busi ness. For particulars address O 7. Tribune utfiee. P' ARTNER M’ANTED—WITH S6OO CASH TO JOIN the advertiser in a legitimate business, netting s4oopcrmouth; investigation solicited. 079. Tribune. TV\RTNEK WANTED—WITH $lO. too CASH TO IN JL rest In an established business that will warrant the closest Investigation: best of reference given and required. Address P 74. Tribune office. PARTNER WANTED-TO TAKE CHARGE OF ' office: a good man with SSO can secure a respect able paying business. Address (j 25. Tribune offices YSaRTNKIT~WANTED—WITH SMALL CAPITAL X la a good paying brokerage and commission busi ness, on the Board of Trade. Q 44. Tribune office. PARTNER WANTED—WITH SOME CAPITAL T# loin a practical manufacturer of ruchlngs, lace geod«. lies, suits, etc., and take charge of Unanclal part; profits good and ready sale. Address Q 43, Trib une office. . OARTNER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING XT business making a line of goods for which there is a good and increasing demand; profits over 35 per cent on sales; additional capital required 19 extend the business and will be wanted gradually as needed. Ad dress Q 89. Tribune office. ' PARTNER WANTED—EITHER SILENT OR Ac tive, with from $2,000 to $5,000. to extend a safe and sure manufacturing business. Address P 15, Trib une office. ' P“ artseh\wanteu--with A FEW HUNDRED cash to manage a new patent novelty. Address 1* 10, Tribune _ t3aRTNBU WANTED-WITU seno TO BUT THE interest or retiring partner In established. leglll ment, and good paying business. Q 13. Tribune. tjartVer WANTED-A PRACTICAL HORSE* X shoer with a capital of S6OO to buy the Interest of rcilrlnc partner In the best shoo and location In the city* & good trade established, with three dres. Ad* dress for three days Q 16, Tribune ofllce. PARTNER WANTED—IN AN OLD-ESTABLISHED business, with Siu.ooo. silent or active. Address, la confidence, IM, Tribuneoffice. tSaRTNER WANTED—AN ENERGETIC GENTLE- X man In an office business; capital required about. $1,200. Q 57. Tribune office. PARTNER WANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN, IS a cood pnj-IUB pliotosrapli Ksllery: Knowledge of the business not necessary. Address P 42. Tribune. TJAUTNER WANTED-TU TARE HALF-INTEREST X In my restaurant. Apply to Mr. GAVEN. 59 Dear born-st. PARTNER "WANTED—SILENT OR ACTIVE, WITH S r . OX) to SIO,OOO, In manufacturers* agency business, byapartrof considerable experience and well-known to the trade. No. 1 opportunity, without risk. Ad dress Q 70. Tribune ofllce. TDARTNER WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO X take an Interest In and the bushier management of a popular wcektf. Caplul required not oversl,OJO. P 44, Tribune ofllce. „ PARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM SA.OOO TO Slo.ooocaah,ln an old and well established planing mill and sasb.door,and blind factory; has a good trade; a rare chance for a thorough business man: every facil ity given to Investigate. Address P 4 *, Trlbufle office. PARTNER WANTED—WITH A FEW HUNDRED. In a manufacturing business Investigate and their you will know. Address H 30. Tribune office. PATEHTS. PATENTS-L. 8.-COUPLAND & CO.. SOLICITORS of patent*. 7<> LaSallc-at., Room 14-Speclflcatloas and drawings prepared, caveats filed, irade-mar<s, la bels. and copyrights protected, and a general patent business tr ftn|U> cted. Call or address for particulars^^ JIEBICAI. OFFICE AND RESl dence 106 Mlcblttan-st. Momen and cblldren a diseasesa specialty. Honrs:, 7t09 a- m.. no do. in.. 5 to9p. tn. AGENTS XYAXXEa. GOOD AGENT TO SELL Cl- Jx gars in city and country. 17 South canal-st.» third hoot. HOUSEHOLD GOODS* A HOME FURNISHED TO TOUR TASTE WITH reliable (roods at low prices for cash or u Don our special payment plan. THE UNION FURNITURE CO.. 503 W est Maalson-st.. are stocked up with a well assorted line of house-furnishing goods (Including everything pertaining to house furniture) or standard quality, and their designs of furniture are the most de sirable. Elegant dressing-case suits from Si2s to SSO. Rurcau salts from $45 to $25. A line of pretty designs In Ingrains and tapestries from 50 cents np. Ranges and cook-stoves, all styles. Parlor cooks and ranges for light housekeeping. Bedding, springs, and mat tresses of every description. A full line of crockery, glassware, plated ware, wooden and tin ware. Mar ble-too tables in great variety, sideboards, hall-trees, secretaries, and bookcases. Parlor furniture uphol stered as you want It. In stoeg will be found Princess, (iueen Anne, Eastlake, and French suits in raw silks and tern*. Ea«y chairs, patent rockers, camp chairs, hud and parlor lounges. Customers can depend upon good bargains, civil ireatment, advantageous terras, reliable terms, and promptness. Open Monday, Thurs day, and Saturday evenings. UNION FURNITURE CO.. 503 West Madison-sc. AT REDUCED PRICES-FURNITURE. CARPETS, stoves, and crockery, on terms to suit purchaser. We carry the largest, most reliable, best finished and selected stock of goods to be found In anv house-fur nlshlng establishment to the city. Our good* being largely of our own manufacture, we can make our cus tomers a lower figure on better goods than most other dealers. Wo have a targe line of the latest designs of Brussls and Ingrain carpets that we offer at the lowest cash prices, on easy payments. In our*fumlture de partment we have everything from the finest-finished marble-top dressing-case suit to the lowest priced bu reau; also parlor suits and lounges In every style and color, In an endless variety. Our stock of stoves con tains some of the best and mo*t favorably known parlor stoves, cooking stoves, and klccncn ranges ever offered in this city. We sell all our goods on easy terms, and are the only house la the city that sells exclusively in that way. We Invite all buyers to post themselves by learning our prices and cxammlngour goods before com pleting purchases elsewhere. JOHN 51. SMYTH, 134 West MadUon-st. ALL PARTIES WANTING FURNITURE CAN SAVE money by seeing ub before buying. Low price?, qulcksales, liberal and fair dealing la our motto. Our furniture Is warranted. We furnish dwellings and liv ing-rooms entire, keeping constantly on hand a full stock of furnltnre of nil ktnas. Brussels and Ingrain carnets, cook-stoves, ranges, heating-stores, crockery, and plated ware. We can fill orders promptly, either for cash or on easy payments, J. C. &G. PARRY, 272 .Madlson-sr.. near the bridge. A T PRIVATE SALE-ONE ELEGANT PIER GLASS I\. and base, one marble-top sideboard, dressing cases, Brussels carpets, M. T. tables, and a general as sortment of used household goods; also 50 heatfngand cook-stoves. FIDELITY STORAGE CO., 76. 78. and 89 East Van Buren-st. Bargains: bargains!!—buy a stove now on easy payments at cash price?. Buy a set of furniture now on easy payments at cash prices: We can sell you either, or anything else required to furnish a house cheaper chan the same articles can lie pur chased elsewhere. Heating stoves from S 5 to S4O. Cook stoves and ranges from $m to SSO. Every article marked at very lowest price and warranted as repre sented. Persons contemplating purchasing will save money by fine inspecting our stock and getting our prices. CALHOUN. CHENEY & CO.. 420 West Madlson-st. CASH PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. LARGE or small lots. Furniture of private residences purchased. AFW, 7S and So East Van Buren-st. F'OR SALE-THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES CHEAP for cash or to exchange for any kind of household goods or olllce furniture: one very handsome ebony and gilt raw silk crimson parlor set of 7 piece*. One very handsome walnut and gilt easel. OncKnabe grand ntano. One square grand. Grand Union piano. One Kunzman & Ilmzman piano. One complete set of tinners* tools. One Van’s wrought-Iron cook ranee, at 1. GOLDSTEIN’S. 174 East Randolph-st. (Formerly atSCI Slatent.) For sale-furniture of house 123 twenty tlrst-st.. with coal for winder: cash payment.or will exchange for good city lot. Call Monday. Can rent house at low rent. For sale-a S4O cook stove, with water pines: been used two years: price 510; a big bargain. CHAPIN’S. 95 Madlson-at. For sale-cheap, no. 4 stewart stove in good order and everything complete. Address Y 49, Tribune office. CARPETS, BEDDING. ETC., SOLD S? on eiwv payment*; no Interest: compare prices. No trouble to show goods at 4OS Wabash-av. Repairing, packing, and ahlpp-ng done. Open evenings. Ti'Oß SALE—CHEAP—ONE GOOD COOK STOVE, 1 1 good parlor stove, at 70 South Canal-st. For sale-new marble-top chamber suit leas than cost to manufacture, at furniture factory, IQlSbtate-st.; In need of pioney. rfoß SALE-A FIRST-CLASS PARLOR BASE- I burner coal stove, good size, cheap. Coll at 1627 South Ucarbom-st. .. FOR SALE—47 YARDS best tapestry carpet, small crimson rosebud pattern, on drab ground, about as good ns new, for $35. cost s<%); also 20 to 30 yards Ingrain, 23c a yard: also new sheet-iron stove for SC, cost sli; Mso tufted bed-spring for $4. cost $10; good as new; have no use for them. 518 Calumet-av. FOR SALE—CHEAP—ONE BEAUTIFUL WALNUT marhle-tooohamber set of furniture of three nieces, one hair mattress, one spring. oue centre-table. 30 yards carpet, and two feather beds. 97 South Clark* st., Room SG. FOR SALE-A JEWETT & ROOT RANGE. NEARLY new.and parlor heating stove with Russia pipe com* picte. Apply to CHARLES oIIOLL, 104 btate-st,. Room 2. For sale-furniture and carpets at a sacrifice: desire to quit housekeeping. Address Q9O, Tribune olllce._ For sale-the furniture of a o*room house (including everything). all new and first* class; a tine chance for a iiewly*marrlcd couple to buy an outfit ebeap. FARRINGTON & HACKNEY. 105 Wasblnuton-st. ~ FORSALE-AL ARGE PARLOR HEATF.It AS GOOD ss new. HUGO SCHMIDT. 35 South Canal-st., or 67 Wultoa-place. ON EASY PAYMENTS AT CASH PRICES—aLL strles of lurnlture, Brussels ami Ingrain carpets, cook and parlor stoves and ranges, bedding, crockery and glassware, and everything to furnish n house com* plete. at L'LICH BOURKh’S. 02 West Madlson-st. Call and examine goods and prices before buying. Satisfac tion guaranteed. . OTOVE-S-WE HAVE A FEW LARGE STOVEa FOR O heating stores, also double heaters of first-class make, which we offer at prices lower than can he ob tained In the city. MACLEAN it RETTERER, 38 State-st. fPO HOUSEKEEPERS AND ALL CONTEMPLAT- X leg housekeeping—Special bargains in chamber sets, parlor suits, ami carpets—B3o will furnish & room well: SSO will furnish a room handsomely; $75 will f unish aroom elegantly: SKO will start you well In housekeeping; $l5O will furnish up your cottage In good stvie; ShOO will furnish your house In grand style; S 8 buys an elegant lounge; $7 buys a handsome easy chair: sls buys a fiwt-clnss cook stove: $lB buys a splendid range: $lO buys a luxurious hair mattress, best tick. 40 pounds weight; $35 buvsa handsome mnrble-top chamber vet; 840 buys se elegant oarlor suit; SAcents buys a good tapestry crussels carpet; Ingrain carpets at 35c. 40e, 50c. GOc, 75c. 85c. The Argand base-burner, the Justiv celebrat ed parlor stove, in new and magnificent designs for 1878; don’t buy till you see It. Parlor stoves In great variety: The Florence, the Model, the Irving, the Favorite. at SB, 510, sl2. sls, $lB. Silver-plated table ware at bottom prices. The Empire parlor bedstead. In ten styles, at $lB. $23, $35. $4 >. SSO. SOS, $73, and up to $230. Houses furnished throughout at a day » notice. All goods on Installments or for cash at prices lower than the lowest. Easy terms and square dealing. Empire Parlor Bedstead Company, 381 and 383 West Madlson-st, riipjE LARGEST VARIETY OF STOVES IN CHI -1 cago. More than noo on sample floors at W. C. METZ.sER’S, 127 and 129 West Randolph-st. rpilE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE X on easy payments Is at 704 State-at. .. WANTED-ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALL SELF feeding ofllce-stovc. Give full particulars, price, etc. Address X 46. Tribune office. - W ANTED—A HEATING STOVE IN GOOD Con dition—base-burner. Address P 33. Trlbhne of fice. - . WANTED— 25 YARDS BRUSSELS CARPET IN exchange for board and lodging. Address P 42, Tribune _ . Tir ANTED-REPAIRS FOR STOVES MANUFAC VV lured at Troy, Albany, Rochester. Cleveland. Cincinnati, and elsewhere, at W. C. MfcTZNER’S. 127 West Randolph-st. ... FOB SALK. For sale-the best shirt the world pro duccs made to fit you nt $2.25 each, or six for sl3; a good shirt for $1.50. We use only reliable goods, aud guarantee every shirt to give entire satisfaction or re fund the money. Trv us. “LONESTAR Sblrttac tory. Removed to 103 Dearbprn-st.. opposite P. O. boz/BEst quality botch * ;cr knives. rßutehcrscales. cheap. A- W. WHEEL ER. ui Lake-st. TX)K SALE-A LOT OF ROLLING-PINS. 60 CENTS X per doz.; cabbags-cutters cheap. A. W. WHEEL ER, 141 Lake-fit. FOR SALE—a LOT of brass lanterns AT 50 cents on the dollar. A lotof glue-pots cheap. A** W. WHEELER. 141 Lake-st, P*OR SALE—44O DOZ. PRESSED TIN KETTLEa AT the cost of the tin. A lot of trays cheap. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-xt. • I" 'iTji: S\LE-V) TONS STRAP AND T HINGES i cheap. 30, 000 pro-** screws at a bargain. A, V>. WHEELER, HI Lake-st. FOR SALE-THB ONLY SET OP ABSTRACTS IN a county In Western lowa. Address Q 78, Trib une office. FOR SALK-ONE NO. 50 MANNING FURNACE; also one billiard-table. Cali at Brevoort House office. • . ____ TfOR SALE-A LOT OF ZINC BOARDS AT 60c ON i; the dollar. A lotof coal-boda very cheap. A. W. WHEELER. 141 Lake-sL . f7OB SALE-A LOT OF ELEGANT COAL VASES V (a fine oninment to a room) very cheap. A. W. WHEELER, HI Lake-st. , OR SALE-500 DOZ. COAL-HODS FROM 52.75 TO S3.soperdoz.; i,2oodoz. fire-shovels very cheap. A. TV. WHEELER. HI Lake-fit. F“ OB SALE-BANKRUPT STOCKS AND JOB LOTS of hardware, the largeststock Inthe Northwest. Great bargains offered. A. W. WHEELER. HI Lake-st. TTOR SALE-AT HALF COST, COACHMAN'S COAT •JC with cape, used but few times; also, a large stove, capable of heating several rooms; will burn bard or soft coal or wood; used one season; price, SlO. Inquire at 1654 Wabash-av, 170R' SALE-A GOOD BOYNTON FURNACE. J: Cheap for cash- Apply at residence. 1397 " abash-, av. (old number}, south of 17011 SALE-A NUMBER OF WHITE LEGHORN r chickens, at 802 West Twelfth-st. ■*_ 170 R SALE—AT GOVERNMENT GOODS DEPOT, p woolen and rubber blankets, shirt*. Government clothing, all kinds of rifles, muskets, pisto,*. saddles, bridles, etc. At 79 East Randolpn-st.. Chicago. Y?OP."SALE-TINE BAB ASD BACK fcIIKLVING. F classes, and bottles; also, large Ice-box forsake cheap lor want of use. Call before noon any da}, at 3;w ogdcn-av. Fmp s \T.E—iujtchers call axd examine o*arportable flxturesand* c f'J 1 f nlc *,vSikStjS df up; tools and machinery of all Kinds. iIA rilhSo. to., 7<* West Van llurun-st. rXtfl SALE~-CHF Ap —WILL EXCHANGE FOB h nih.rt Drooertvtwo cood house furnaces and a lot Bt, and Lase-av. ; - F7)P SALE—\ FINE CAMEL'S-HAIU .SHAWL: blue centre: a“o mlnK mutf and boa; never been used. 335 West lianuolpn-st. -. ■nnp caLE^CHEAP—BAND UNIFORM. CONSIST- K° V* m£ troooa* new. but little worn, cost $450. *ljDlfohn can oc seen any nlgbt by addressing P 57, Tribune office. • r>OR SALE—EXCELSIOR PANORAMA OP INDIAN JR massacres la Minnesota. Address Q 23, rribaoe. _ nnv FIRST-CLASS GRO* F eery IxIMM it 2t9 Dearborn-,!. ANDREW PEAK SON. . FOR SALE. For sale-one 40-foot metal stack 40 Inches In diameter. Room 2. 93 Dearborn-st. IX)R SALE^IITDRO M EfER~{GOVERNSIF.NT IN* X strument) cheap for cash. Address T 4?. Tribune. FO>fs aTTe-2'aN 3*INCHPINE STRIPS~ 10 FEET* long. 93 Uearborn-st., Room 2. For sale-a large lot of pressed tin ware at great bargains will be offered this week. A. W. WHEELER. 141 Lake-st. I7OR SALK-JOU LOTS OF TABLE CUTLERY. A I large stock of brltahnla teaspoona cheap. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. » pOR SALE-THE FIXTURES OP FIRST-CLASS X dining-room and kitchen, carpets, curtains, tables, chairs, range, clothes, napkins, castors, knives, forks, etc., cheap for cash. Address Q 01. Tribune office. 1?OR SALE-OK EXCHANGE. 2 PHOTOGRAPHIC tenses, half and quarter sizes: also 2 almost new hotel French cooking ranges. R 43. Tribune office. For sale— loo clocks cents each, a lot of plated tea and tabic spoons and forks cheap. A. W. WHEELER. 141 Lake-st. J7OK SALE—A LOT OP WIRE PICTURE CORD AND . picture nails cheap. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. ■ For sale-a lot op cross-cut saws, light - nlng tooth, at 33>3c per foot. A. W. WHEELER. 141 Lake-st. For sale-a lot of scoop shovels. 00c; solid steel shovels. 75c: bandied axes, sl. A. w. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. ' I?OR SALE-TWO 15-BALL POOL TABLES. COM plcte (one $45); one billiard table, S7O. 227 Flfth-av. - ffISSCEL LAVEOIIS. \ NO. 1 M EATS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN -fk the city at the Twelfih-si. Packing-House, 118. 131. and 123 Twclftb-st.. Just west of State-st. A No. 1 roast beef, 8 and 9 cents. A No. I sirloin steak. 10 cents. A No. 1 porter-house stecjc, 11 cents. A No. 1 spring lamb. 6 to 10 cents. A No. I veal roast. lOcents: cutlets. 12J4 cents. A No. t pork sausage tour own make) 8 cents. A No. 1 breakfast bacon. 10 cents. A No. I pork steak and chops, k cents. A No. 1 lard (our own rendering). Scent*. > A No. 2 ca*h customers save by buying here. A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL PARTY DESIR OUS of accompanying the manufacturers’ excur sion to the City of Mexico would like to obtain the agency of a manufactory and represent their products on that occasion: references and bonds furnished. Ad dress P 08. Tribune office. \ LL KINDS OF FURS REPAIRED CHEAP, MUFFS Yl rellned in satin, with fur wrists, $1.50, atnew Fur Store, 255 West Madlson-st. V LADY OF ABILITY AND SMALL MEANS /I would like to engage In a well-established dress making Tribune. VTkNOR AND SoPRANOWANTED near uni verslty; chance_for advancement: see Musical. ATT EN TIO N!— LA D IES~aV~B43~WA BAS H - AV.~T 3 che place to get the Parisian knlfe-plaltlng made. Orders promptly attended to. A YOUNG MAN TRAVELING WOULD LIKE A small line of goods to sell on commission—small sample. Address O 70. Tribuhe office. A LL PERSONS WANTING ANY ROOFING DONE l\ should apply to J. WILKES FORD & CO.. Roofers, 153 and 155 West Washlngton-at. BOARD OF TRADE MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE. Y 47, Tribune office. Bedbugs, roaches, moths exterminated by contract (warranted): exterminators fur sale. Call or address A. OAKLEY. IS9 East Waattington-st. QCT THIS OUT. LATEST PRICE-LIST KID GLOVES! at the PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 94 STATE-ST. 2- JOSEPH. 50a 2-BUTTON PEARL, SI.OO. 2-BUTTON JOUVIN, $1.25. 2-BUTTON JOSEPHINE SEAMLESS, 5i.23. 2- ALEXANDRE, $1.65. 2- LION PATENT, SEAMLESS, $1.65. 3- MAUD. 50C. 3-BUTTON JOSEPH, 75C. 8-BUTTON WELLINGTON. SI. 3- PEARL. $1.25. 3-BOTTON JOUVIN, $1.50. 3-BUTTON NAPOLEON. $1.30. 3- ALEXANDRE, *1.90. 3- LION PATENT SEAMLESS, $1.90. 4- JOSEPH, 95C. 4-BUTTON WELLINGTON. 51.25. 4- PEARL, $1.50. 4-BUTTON JOUVIN. $1.75. 4- ALEXANDRE. $2.20, 4- LION PATENT SEAMLESS. $2.20. 6-BUTTON JOSEPH, SI.OC. 6-BUTI’ON WELLINGTON. $1,33. 6-BUTTON PEARL. $1.50, C-BUTTONJOUVTN. 52.00. O-BUTTON ALEXANDRE, $2.70. fi-RCTTON LION PATENT SEAMLESS, $2.70. UNBUTTON PEARL. S2.CO. 10- BUTTON JOXTVIN. S 3. %0. The above are In ail the colors, shades and tints in Which the respective brands are made. F Every pair warranted and fitted in oil the above qoai Ities. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 94 STATE-ST. “CUT THIS OUT." /CONTENTMENT IS INCONSISTENT WITH BAD* v/ ly fitting shirts. To enjov life wear the celebrated ** Lone Star” white dress shins. Best In the world. Cut on entirely new principle aud guaranteed to ph-isc you In every respect or the money refunded. Price# the lowest and goods the best. **LoNE STAR'* SHIRT CO.. 193 l)earbom*st. opposite Post-OtHce. Dressmaking - great reduction in prices for thirty days. We will make elegant suits at prices that defy competition. Call and et atnlne oar work. Mrs. FURLONG «fc CO.. 171 North Clark*st. ; . TvKESS AND CLOAK-MAKING. 217 WEST MAUI- U son-st. Cloaks, $2. satisfaction guaranteed. FYust-class family washing done at 75 cents per dozen. Call or address IS North Peoria st.. in basement. .' Grand opening day-mrs. coe will open, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Oct. 23. 24. and. 25, her dressmaking parlors, with afulllineof ready made suits In silk and worsted. -603 West Madl sou-st. ' r WISH TO INVEST Sl.OOn IN SOME GOOD PAY- X lag business; give particulars, with name; refer ences required- 0 87, Tribune olfice. I ADIES* FORMS FULLY DEVELOPED IN FROM* 1j fourto six weeks byuslagMme. Roavllle’s “Am pllflcateur*’ or “Bust Developer.” This Is a genuine article, free from anything Injurious, and has never been known to fall; Mme. Rouvllle’s Cosmetics, Hair Remover, Hair Lotions, etc., arc unexcelled. Call on or address MRS. BERNARD. Agent, 118 .North Clark st. (uponc lllght). __ ' WINTER '\\ GLOVES READY FOR INSPECTION. COMPLETEST STOCK OF FINEST LINED AND DNLIN ED GLOVES XN KID. DOG. CALF. DOE. ANTE LOPR. AND DEER SSINS. WOOffLINED. „ LAMBSKIN SJNRP, ASTRACUAN LINED, OK SILK FLEECE LINED. THE ABOVE GRAND DISPLAT IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE VERY CHOICEST THAT MAN CAN PRODUCE AT PRICES ORDINARILY OBTAINED FOR • BADLY MADE ANDPOOR FITTING GLOVES* PARTS KIP GLOVE DEPOT, M STATE-ST. MRS. LAIN. 185 SOUTH HALSTED-ST.. WILL make ladles’ walking-suits for $5: Princess* dresses from S« to $8; neat Ottlng guaranteed. Wt ANTED—TO PITUCIiASE *A SMALL CIGAR- V\ stand: state price. P 82, Tribune ofilee. A\f ANTED—YOUNG LADY ROOM-MATE. 2WJ WA VV baah-av., third floor. Apply Monday afternoon. ’ANTED—CITY SALOON-LICENSE. WILL PAY cash If cheap. Q 67, Tribune oiflce. _ W ’ANTED—A PLAIN, SECOND-HAND. SELF propelling chair, on wheels or roller*. cheap, for » poor cripple. Call on D ,W ’S. U 4 Wtubington-st.* Room 15. . . 117 ANTED—CAPITALISTS TCf ORGANIZE A. VV company to manufacture tinplate In this city; profits 50 per cent. Address DUFFY. 116 South Clin ton-at. • [TASTED—SOME LADY TO ADOPT A NICE LIT \ tie glrL Call at 100 Randolph-st. ItTANTED—A BUILDER TO PUT UP A BUILD VV tng Immediately at 362 West lodlana-st. TITANTEU— AN OLD GENT WOULD LIKE TO VV takedanclngleasona; down town preferred. Ad dress X 17. Tribune ettjee. | fTfANTED—PHOTOGRAPHIC COPYING APPA VY ratus. Address X 40. Trlbnne office. V*7 ANTED—TO BUT A SECOND-HAND SALoOS. W license cheap for cash. Address P 29. Tribune. VfrANTED—SIIAWL— PARTY WHO BOUGHT A \V striped shawl of Fidelity Company. 80 Van Buren-st., last soring, can double their money by returning It there. vffANTED-TO INVEST ABOUT SI.OOO IN SOME VV paying business; give some particulars, or no at tention will be paid to answers. Address Q 11, Tribune office. TirANTEb-A TIIOROUGHLT-TRAINED POINT VV er or setter dog. None other. Address, giving careful description. X 31. Tribune office. / inn CHALLENGE-MT SOI FIDELITY foiU.UUU bank-book, and my life and Übertyl will wager against Sio.ou) that modern Christianity Is a fraud" J. A THOMPSON. Reply throngh columns of The Tribune of Oct. JO. Moody, Beecher, or any holy teacher, now is the accepted Ome. CLAiUVOYAKTN* IMPOSITION—LOOK HERE—THE A greatest Independent business .and medical clair voyant la Mrs. PURTEIL born with a natural gift. Sho haa been tested by »ome of the great nobility of Europe and \merlca- Telia you the name of the one you will marrr that of her visitor, also deceased, and friends la fan shows likenesses, has that great French secret fop love and speedy marriages. Cures all diseases. She suc ceeds where all others fall. Fee*, socenu and sl. Par ties residing out of the city can consult Mrs. I'ORTKft bv letter. Inclosing a loci: of hair. SI, and astanip timee. 652 Wabash-av., ncarThlrtecnth-st, No genu. STrRST BLADE^ - 447*WEST ‘MADI3ON-ST.-MES i\l sages for business, etc. Independent slate-writ ing. Tests from spirit friends. . ME. MILSO.M. NATlir.\L CLAIEVOVAST. 03* State-sU, near Arcber-ar. Established 1835. STORAGE* 4 COMPLETE STOREHOUSE FOK FURNITURE, A. merchandise, dry produce, etc. 200 to 206 Kan dolph-st. (Hale Building). Lowest rate*. Advancer, Furniture, cari«,\ges.mekchandisestor ed; advance-miade, 10 *c year; money loaned lowest rates on good se curity without removal. 160 ft. Monroe. 17IDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, 78. 78, AND 90 J. East Van Bnrea-st.: established I37.j#pcrmaaeaw and rellabJe. IncreoMd facilities for«wrazc of furni ture anti merchandise; advance* made, safely vaults Furniture of private residence* purchased for cash. IXtOB.WAIIOS WASTED. F FORMATION Wanted—OF TI-'I BT a pirtlcnlar friend, at the Ncradn Hotel. MS and ISO VVabasa-ar. TTTILL A. C. SMITH. OB ANT OK IKE HIIENUE, VV send bis address to UUCKLEUJIKRi, catc Trib une odee, CbicaiU. 13