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"city kealestate. rii. KEELER. 163 CL.VUK-ST.: F°wlb«h-av., pen cottage «itti brick basement, 10 Twentytfccond-st., cottage of 9 d and lot 80x130: fineccraer. '‘near Thlriy-sccond-su, cottage of 8 and lot 25*125. rented. Si GOO. of 1- rooms, 6 on each Coor. with bath* BrlcK ivHricbarn. and lot, near Van Burcn-ft, cars, jootn*> ° rit -♦ fire brick house and brick barn, 57.500. of Union Park, brick house, ncar Lcaviti-si.. brick house and barn. llcetoC’S 1 - • near Califorala-av., good bouse and two fc u * v.r cottage of G rooma.and lot 30x122. $2,500. cast of IlaUtcd*st.. cottage of 0 rooms, Wgt»JVcct front: wlil be soid low. *sd brick bouse and lot. near Division, house and lot, cheap. ]£s»r3-ri., near Thirty-second, cottage and lot. near Lincoln, store and lot, $3,500. JUgS Vcar Divlflon, store and lot. 53.030. vdU-rt.. canal, 80x80. with buildings. (brick) with large lot. a bargain. A vmir.et near Clark, stone-front house. $4,000. £®r*jL' near Adams. AO foot lot, $l5O per foot. **SS£ near Van Ruren. »>xll6. ® rccn i «t wt-si oi Bhcldon*er.. lot 23 feet front; If 9ft™nfedlately can be had for Jess than half the cost. *ffiSn-av.. north of ihUty*iltih*si.. 25x145. near Tbirty-slxth-st.. 25x170, $65 per foob B. BOYD. BOOM 7, 179-MADl tSrac':iot left, 25x160 feet on Indlana-av., be- and l-orty-thlrd-su., and Slots. Pralrlc-tv.. between Forty-second and 53 riM-d-sts.. can fronts: l hi* Is the last week these l ’ u A>nhe oUered at S-5 per foot, ano you will regret Wb do not buy; there will be 10 new dwellings ’ l J rtffllSblock in the snnne. which will greatly In la value; It Is bcaniliul residence property; 2ar-cit<P*«in front; look at It: you cannot do any o f Madison and Paullna-sts.; this * fir now for $2,550; It will pay 10 per cent is better than yon can Invcsst money any- going to sell this week. am bound to sell 747 West Madlson-st., store 22x66, good dwelling over, barn, and lot ***?? south trout, between Lincoln and Uobey-st*.; s iTvo i place for a store; first-class surroundings. corner ol Canal and Honroe-sts., sui think there Is a better corner In Chicago to £ fhsn thls: It is right at the grand entrance of the WSf thre* of the best railroads running Into Chl- rhr buildings now rent for sllu per month, and pfi the very centre of the city; you can buy it at a ffKnwrhe'fine modern brick dwelling 1135 Forty #Si:aadlot; this house you will buy If you will go .Jg JJ It; between Langley and Vmccnnes-ava.; Uls e caS2s?S*n buy a 12-roorn 2-story framed dVclllnc, to build, and lot 50x125, on corner of Stew jr?ir?aad Flfcleth-st.« close to car-shops and block r * Wtoon-st. (3 fronts). * noR SALE-BT ALBERT WISNEB, 69 DEAR *ti*2SSoo*c and lot No. 104 Brown-sf, «i wiv-Cottagc and lot No. HU West Polk-st. «■* (fO-Hoasc and lot No. 569 West Erle-st. frao-Brlck cottage. 50-foot lot, Wrlghtwood-av., JtriioeolD-ar. cars; a pleasant home. wso-Lou Buitertield-at,, south of Thirty-ninth. {SjO-Lou on Ohio, Erie, and Huron-ats., near B iSinVe residence Jots on Webster. Racine, Sem in£rv Wrtebtwood, andLlncoln-avs. and Lewis, Hern ward. Montana, and Marlana-sts.; some taken mder foreclosure, and offered at extremely low fle ; all convenient to schools, churches, and street* cs-n.’ ; ! TV)R CALE-BY D. P. NEWELL. 188 WEST MAPI- J 4 wa-su—Hoose and lot 73 West Adams-st., 25x180, *floaetndlot 105 West Adams-st.. lot 25x170.82,000. 4hiH2. comer Doyne*av. and congress-st., good bwlneM-comcr. street paved and sewered. Brict house, lot 25x125. Mooroe-sL, near Leayttt. *4lxK6on Madlson-su, west of Paulloa: want an offer. 668 West Madison-sL, house and lot; wIU exchange for bouse ana lot. 45x11”. comer Hoync and Warren-avs., $3,000. FR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS-CORNER, NEAR South Side, rents for SI,OOO a year; will sell for $5,500. aad take a good cottage and lot part pay. Ad dress W 3. Tribune office. T?OR SALE-OB 10 RENT-A FINE BUSINESS X property 1774 State aad Thlrty-nlnth-sta., cheap, late occupied at shoe-store. Apply np-stalra. TX)R SALE-OB KENT-GOOD FRAME WARE r house and smoke houses attached. Apply to ABA WOKS! EB & CO., comer Twenty-fifth and Amold-sts. FOB SALE-CHEAP, OR PART EXCHANGE FOR real estate, dwellings, with lots. Nos. 153 and 155 teaire-ar. Inquire at 153. P)B SALE—SOIICO FEET. VAN BUREN-ST.. 50 fret east of Jefferson; south front. S. H. KER- JlKj'f. id Dearborn-st. POB SALE—I2OXISO FEET NORTHEAST CORNER T USiUexnd Graot-st*.; sloj per foot. Address F. j. M., 657 North Clark-st., Chicago. • FIR SALE—S4S BUYS A SPLENDID CHICAGO lot: slsdown, $5 monthly. *Tw a wonderful op jonoalty. See plats at office of EDWIN A. BICE & CU., 107 Gark-st.. Room 0. IX>R SALE-FINE STONE-FRONT, NEAR ASH- T Uad-iv., cheap. Stone-front, two stories, and teoeat. on Ashland-av.. cheap. Stone-front, two series, tad cellar, near Ashland-av., cheap. Stone- Inst, two stories, and basement, east of Union Park, 6ei?. Fine piece vacant property on Ashland-av., dtfip. Fine comer on Adams-st., vacant, cheap. Good residence on avenue, near Twenty-sccond-st,. tot cheap. WALLACE BROTHERS, 94 Washington. Fir. SALE—3 LOTS, CORNER CENTRE-AV. AND Vtaßaren-sta., at SBO per foot. £. S. HUNT, 83 kuhlngtoa-st. P)E SALE-LOT ON MICHIGAN -A V., NORTH OF Jacksoa-BL. 40si?n, at s2uo per foot; Si.ooo per Lot hi* been refused for this lot. K 4, Tribune office. COS SALE—IOO LOTS, NEAR ROCK ISLAND CAR f ihoja; so acres la ten-acre blocks, near Stuck* Ura;and 1.2u0 feet on Indiana and Prairie-uvs., wa of limits; must be sold: want an offer, B. fiiILPOJ ic CO., 94 Washlngton-su, Room 7. r«a SALE—.VACRE BLOCK FRONTING SOUTH I oa Central Park-boulevard, for 56.00 U; one-third ah. s. \V. KROFF. Room 8 Methodist Church Block. PE SALE-A GOOD 10-KOOM COTTAGE ON pirel meet. South Side, only $1,500; great bar pin. C. B. WILSON. Rooms, ließandolph-st. yon sale-ii«j Michigan *av., near thirty- I fir»:-st, coiugc and lot, $3,600: No. 326 Calumet* r., tear Twenty-sixth. 2-story and basement house ith lot 2tixi7o, S3.I&0; cost $7,000; No. 1403 Prairie* near Thirty-second, 2-storj and basement stone* feat, Si,7s‘J. M. C. BALDWIN, 78 Dearborn, Room 1. FOli SALE-NUMBER OF DWELLING HOUSES I in good location, Terr cheap. FARRINGTON & EACKnET, 105 Washington-su PH SALE—AT A BARGAIN ON TERMS TO salt, SA--00. doe two-story and basement brick welling iu24 West Adams-st, inquire of J. A. B ART i£IT, R00m23, 162 Washington-st. - PR SALE-CHEAP-HOCSES AND LOTS AND vacant property oa the West Side. Apply to M. f EILU 10a Fifth-av.. Room 8. UOR SALE—COTTAGE AND LOT. WITH 2-STORY I Urq, No. 82 Comella-st,, SBSU; here is a bargain; tte Jot U worth the money. (iOUDRIDGE A STOKES, Sjftan Madiscm-su SUBURBAN BEAL ESTATE. POB EALE-iTA GBEAT BAGGAIN—iI7~ACRES *• of elegant l&nd In Bowmanvillc, adjoining Peter jasanrscry. Will sell entire tract or Im* parcels to rat purchaser, and on easy terms. Inquire of JOHN A. BAhiLEIT, Room 23 102 Washlnuton-st. LXIH SALE—SIuO WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT a onchiocklromdepot at Lagrange, 7 miles from Slsdown and s3monthly; cheapest property “Qartet, and shown tree; abstract free; railroad are,l'Jcents. IRABRQWN. i42LaSalle-BL, Room 4. pR SALE—LARGE, FINE HOUSE AND LARGE Woodlawn for s4,uuu; very cheap. JOHN hUINU, 72 Washmgton-st. ' LMB SALE—FOR sl,uOO CASH, IF TAKEN AT. onc-fourtn lu value—a two-story brick basement and 100 feet of ground. In , “ ar “*n town, with best of railroad accommoda- be sold, and Is a rare bargain. 127 East POULTRY-PLACE, COTTAGE, AND anvil i- 5 --W. and large grounds; easy terms. ED —• h 0. allLEa, 98 iladlson-st., Room 7. Pu!.-4 LE “ A STORE BUILDING 18 BY 30 ON teiSn, Bround, m Downer's Grove, rented for S2O a year ground renu Price, S4OO. Ad zr** cl. lilaune otflee. ■ JKJEAJL ESTATE' POB SALE- ' am* farm, right at depot on Chi* Ss*hi2SL 1!, ,i?-.! n Livingston county, id.; 4good 10 miles of ticiige leuce; lasting water; nri^rt£H aer bl *» b Blale ol cultivation (no trade;; J , Ao.p UJOdo,rn; larxa I* SO miles from Chicago, and f*™.. = miles westof depot, in Q rt lJ *n lL; all uuder fence and cultivation; *fccnSothLiit e lf- 118 5, banu * water, and bU acres ot •*SiaeuSl£^ , ®^ ei 80Dth °* Chicago, will take rnm^tS’.m?£,“ we3t of St. Charles, Kane Co.. «alUvaUM^ l^ t K hlca » > < ,recandc lcar)i all under ltnces . orchards, water, and class, " Ckt 01 timber; this rarm Is first* Sif.ooo. if v«„ J,? pooa * c| ear business oropeny at ißiterianaiulufilu. 80 “ ast:e il you will like it; no it?£jTrf J ' s°* larm » 22 miles west of Chi* taau Is cl » heaton; I have seen this form. I&nu ln Ihiuols: the brick t’tSoi-Vi^^ SXj » OC<, 5 orlck barns, and the fences « ud 11 la >' B right In the edge ’ * boul 15 «crc* of flue Umber; Ills ba!aQ ce i. as, and 4 years, at 8 Cc*,lo»a- “he* from sloan. Woodbury itwacresunder fence {hOoo.^ iMa 15 tUc very best; improve- f lrn h 5 miles from Sloan: all under acreßlll corn; no better form rTto — j_* **• poi’D, Room 7. 179 Madlson-st. r IS A BANK BUILDING tte only lofit I?*: towns for the business in Iowa; Ir °*hOTT »m °i lown; building balit for the business, UO; lAcrufti J , hasc^ CQt ' vamts and safes: lot Is 25* 0 business (net) of about 55.uuoper 8 rauaSraarfM f? 08 * of sale; it Is the best chance for 8 bWeiaw.rloffered anywhere; If you will take wUI ha * : T- “• 15 TIMBKIt: GOOD 1VA “ll-”'>rChtcazoi Su Louis K. It.: wgsht oL-il* down.balance 57 monthly; a great ju Leavitt-sh fSCUASGE-FOIt A HOUEKASD furiltj yiUa-^P^/.® or n liousc and Jot In any J°*V Uln^7»i n Muols, tlie |ircuJcst 40*acre farm In ftdW-Hf^UvaUon; guocj i.ousc and out-oulld -10 f* 1 ® lown of Quincy. Ja.; good schools C-, fc. *Q ?,• Mlyionr miles west of Corning and the *U Qnlncy i» I ‘* Particulars, address Uur EXCHANGE—AN IUPKOTED aear Mexico. Mo.. au acres tlm* Jtama* ttitlf* iocaliivciloii; fenced in suitable fields: r M 'y oflruiu and two sew of build* lunas * D W * CnulcE SECTION OF KANSAS n»si, nopL.ll? c t iarra: 2ood ullage land; water. Lay, trooaii ,r ,ler » uulldlng-ttonc: only one mite w lfor«a* «?u lo ’- rn: worth £5 per acre cash; will hUipr.p/* n ll‘ a X. , . w, l Jt: r cent as an larettraent at O. c. Gliitis, n>j uearboro-st. -KEELER. IG3CLAUK-ST-; «COi4S t , I “ J,rovt « *ann. 12 miles from city, tity, i^S.C?P ro *’ cd t witoom LuUdlDsa.2o mil os from ocl >' «*•"*«• s*ia. County, near Blackberry: a bar- K * ar:n « near Deaplatncs, lor clear busi es nocirik, U>ucrc farm in Texan, with line blood* * acrca. elegant larm. Kane County. *- , 'tmS^J‘,. E “-S LX improved farm of It. i o .* S4lt * rco** woaJ't take a partner tritli til, jjl rua «7 »nd poultry uosmesa. ]iox23l Mar* REAX ESTAm^ FOR SALK—a gREAT BARG aches of land In Kossuth County, lowa, for $1,350: title perfect, GKO. V. BYRD, 155 LaSalle-st.. Room 12. - . WANTED. tvtanted-to buy sscioco worth of well * v located Chicago property. Improved or unlm- Proved, tor which I will pay one-half cash and balance in flrat-class Highland park property. Also, wanted to exchange unincumbered Highland Park property, improved or unimproved, for city property, with .parties who wish to make a home at Highland Park: will put in some cash In desirable trades. Send fall £ c , p sf, ipllo . Q of Property, and apply to FRAN K P. HAW KINS, OOLasaile-su, Room ae, Chicago. \\f AN' TE D—llo U SEA ND L ofT CI TV OR SUBURB v» an: price not to exceed $2,000: will pay SIOO down; balance $25 to $35 montblj*. including interest, 7 percent.- what have you to sell on above terms? Give particulars, and address H 14, Tribune office. \ST ANTED—HOUSE, AND LOT, WITHOUT BASE • * raent, north of Thlrtleth-st.. worth about $4,000, forcosa. J. H. KEELER, lauClark-st. \TTANTED-IIOCSE AND LOT; WEST SIDE PRE ♦■'ferred: orlce S4.OUU to $6,000 cash. Address W 21, Tribune office. WANTED-NORTH SIDE, BARGAIN FOR $3,000. JAS. B. GALLOWAY, Attorney. 95 Clark-st. WAKTED-I WANT TO PAY SOME“CASH“aND trade unlcumbcrcd lots In Indianapolis, ind., for house and lot In Chicago; must be good location; give full description. Address H 58, Tribune office. WANTED-I TV ANT TOWa GOOD TWO story store from irame bulldlugon the North Side, cheap for cash. Address U 45, Tribune office. T^rANTED—-COTTAGE, WITH LOT OK LOTS (IN cumbered), pleasantly located. North or West Side. Choice IGS acre (unimproved; Kansas farm. Ad dress F SJ, Tribune office. TXT'ANTED—I WANT A FINE DWELLING AND y y lot, 50 feet front, worth $25,000. and two or three dwellings worth from $3,000 to 55.0U0. Parties want ing to sell please call. T. B. BOYD, Room 7. 179 Madl son-st. W anted-cheapfor cash—acre property ' * cast of Statc-su and Michigan Southern Railroad to South Chicago. Address H 38, Tribune office. WANTED— A LOT TO IMPROVE OR GOOD houee and lot, not to exceed SLuuO; must be In first-class location and on West Side. Address U 49, Trlbuajj office. \T7 ANTED—A GOOD FARM. WITH STOCK AND * • Implements (prefer Michigan), In exchange for house and large grounds in Lake View, near the Jake. H. JACOBSON. Box 12JU), city. BUSINESS CHANCES. A STOCK OF ONE HUNDRED STOVES-MOSTLY large sizes, worth from sl2 to S2O; will sell the lot for SSOO. a neatly lltted-up saloon in good location; furnished complete, ready to open, for sale for $100: runt. sls per month. A nice well-selected stock of crockery, glassware, lamps, cutlery, etc., for sale for S3OO. A lot of second-hand furniture at a btghargam. Dining and oyster-room to rent lurnlsbed. B.MAUZY, 120 South Hoisted. A RAKE OPPORTUNITY—S3,OOO TC $5,000 WILL buy a first-class stock of boots and shoes in a thriv ing Western town of 15,090 Inhabitants, doing an ex clusively cash business: the largest stock and leading store, doing a paving business; reasons for selling, ill health. For particulars call or address WILLIAM TONE. JR., 265 WabasU-av. • A FIRST-CLASS "ESTABLISHED SHIRT Busi ness, one af the best la the city; cash only will buy It. Address F 62. Trioiine office. • Business is reviving, and sioo to ssuo cash, or SI,OOO and upwards In good clear real estate, will secure a lucrative business for an energetic man In any city you choose not sold. HT, Room 18, No. 69 Dearborn-su, corner Randolph. Best thing in the market to make money. Call at show-room, 5-s)* staic-ai., Monday. Businessman with small capital to in vest In a business that will pay Sioto Sls per day. Call and investigate Monday at Sands House. Hoorn 2. For sale-or lease—a rendering estab- Hshmcnt located atCresron, la., on C.. B. &Q. K. K.: a splendid business enterprise lor a party of mod erate means; building and machinery new; to be sold orrented, on account of the death of the owner. Ad dress JAMES YATES, Atchison, Kan. ■ FOR SALE-FURNACE PROPERTY—THE FRANK fort Furnace Company will sell (or lease for a term of years) their Mait-furnaee, located at Frankfort, Mich. The property consists of two stacks, coal-kilns, docks, ore-sheds, dwelling houses, and all the necessary machinery and fixtures to make it one of the most com plete charcoal furnaces m the lake region. Parties de siring further information will address £. U. REES, Secretary, Detroit, or R.P. ELMORE & CD., Milwaukee. For sale-whole or part interest in drug store. For particulars coll on or address 11. J. SHOULTKKS, Crown Point, Indiana. •nOR SALE-ONE-HALF OR "WHOLE OF LEASE, X furniture, fixtures, and good-will of a centrally located aud good paying Chicago hotel. Sickness of the present proprietor the only reason for wishing to sell. Parties without ready cosh need not apply. Apply to PIERCE & WAKE, successors to Wm. L. Pierce & Co., 143 LaSallc-st. For sale-cheap-restaurant and cigar store No. and 111 East Harrlson-si. . For sale-meat market and wagon route doing a good business. Call at 75 West Adams-st. FOR SALE-COMPLETE LIVERY BARN WITH good ground lease, with ail or part of stock; this Is a rare opportunity. Address K 28, Tribune office. F'OR SAuE-MEAT MARKET ON SOUTH SIDE doing a good cash trade. Address F6l, X'rlbune. FOB sALE-liOTEU 40 ROOMS; LOCATION central: rent low; making money; no humbug. W. S. HEATH, 87 Dearborn-st., basement. FOR SALE-ESTABLISHED MILLINERY Busi ness on State-st; stock first-class: location unsur passed. This is a proud chance to secure a good paying business; am obliged to leave on account of 111-health. Address U 65. Tribune office. • T7OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS BAKERY AND RES- X tauront, doing first-class business, at 416 West Madlsou-st. 1?OR SALE—USE-HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD . established retail grocery, including stock, fixtures, horses, wagons, lease, etc. Inquire of M. PETRIE, ld3 Washlngton-st. For sale—to be sold at a sacrifice, the good-will of a boarding-house and furrniture, in a pood location and doing good business, at 356 Thirty thlrd-st. Fob sale-a small stock of hardware and tinners’tools Id one of the beat locations in tbe city. Address H ifi, Trllrane office. FOI? SALE—-A NEWSPAPER ROUTE ON TVIIICH you can mate from sl6 to S2O per week* Address U 3i. Tribune office. For sale—a good restaurant, nicely fit ted up, and doing a good business; trill sell cheap for cash: also seven furnished rooms: sell both togeth er or separate. Address 1139, Tribune olfice. T,'014 SALE—S2SO WILL BUY THE CIGAR STORE JC 27554 South Clark-st. Business good: rent cheap. Inquire in the store. . |?OR SALE-STOCK OF DRUGS AND FIXTURES. JC very low for cash. Address ii 77. Tribune olfice. 1?0R SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF 20 ; furalshed rooms cheap for cash. Apply at Room 30. 115 East Randolph-sL T7OR SALE-BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY, AND JJ cigars; first-class trade; good location; other busi ness which requires my attention. Inquire at 273 Thirty-first st., oetwcea Michigan and Wabash avs. For sale-cigar store, hi east madison at,; none better lu the city; cheap rent; doing a good business. For sale—a good solid cash grocery; part city property or farm near Chicago, part cash; no agents need apply. Address F 4, Tribuue olDce. iPOR SALE-SMALL HOTEL IN SOUTHERN PART * of the cit)*, furnished, centrally located, 25 regular boarders. Further particulars address r 93, Tribuue. F)R SALE-DRUG STORE IN GOOD LOCATION, with an established and paying business; good rea sons forseiliaa. Address F 92, Tribune office. HOTEL— 40 ROOMS. TWO BLOCKS FROM PALM cr House: restaurant, large trade, first floor: bar ana billiards, basement, nearly pays rent for all; good lease, well furnished; no humbug. F 7i,Trlburfe otfice. r WILL SELL FURNITURE. COMPLETE, OF 12 X rooms for S6OO. cash and time. Location central; rent low. Full. Address F 02. Tribune ofilee. i WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE LEASE OF HOUSE X with furniture: any one understanding business of renting rooms to transients caa succeed. Address F 52, Tribune ofilee. • ■fWANT A PARTNER TO MANUFACTURE AN X article required by every dairyman and farmer; large profits; 53.00) to $5,000 required. Investigate Monday at Commercial Hotel. E. N- &MITH. rpilE WHOLE OitHALF INTEREST IN THE WELL- X known Washington Cigar Factory tor sale; terms reasonable. Call In person at factory, 122 Vranglin-at. WANTED MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL-IN the manufacture of a staple article for which there is an unlimited demand. Address Advertising Box 21. I3Q Dearborn-st. . \tTanted-*akties WITH large OK SMALL , W means to Invest in an important new patent that sells readily, and without compciUloa, to investigate; terms easy. Address K 48, Tribune olficc. 'ANTED—A MAN-WITU FKOM S6(X) TO SI,OOO In a straight, legitimate, established business; no hie fortune to ue mauo. but a fair return on the Invest; ment lor a man with energy and capacity. Address K. id, Tribune odcc. ~ _ Wanted-hnkrgetic BUSINESS man. with mercantile agency experience, who can control (XX). to manage a branch oflicc and push 11 commer clal publication; business will pay 53.000 per annum. Address, with icfcrences, H 16. irlbunc omeu WANTED— FIRST-CLASS BUSINESSMAN' WITH $3,0 JO to SS.UUO for Secretary and Treasurer of a manufacturing compauy; will bear strict luv esllgatlon. W 36. Tribune oflicc. WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN BUSI £S-£OU ness; no opposition: 2<X) per cent proftt; ouly^allvcWorker ntedcall. Ituom4. lUI S. Clark-»l. ,7,-TO SSOU AN'D SEIiVICES WANTED FOU iSOUI) in. manufacture of an article used lu every household. Address K 7, Tribune aUlce. dbii /w\iv WILL SECURE AN INTEREST IN' &i.UUU an established and growing business. Address H iq Tribune oflicc. -.o'-Mn"WILL BUY CONTROL OF A FIRST ft)2J.OI/U class business; mechanics preferred. Address K 34. Tribune ofllco._ Vi w | WILL SECURE HALF INTEREST IN §S2j.DUU and financial control of a ieglllmate business, paying annually; money Investedee cured. W 2U. Tribune oflicc. jttACiIIWEJBV. v^mTTvLK^TliNGlNli cYUNDiI! 24 X 36. SIDE -I°?afvc. ibd all the modern 1 1 ?“ uuucnw and shears. shafting. pullers, tSSSSt 6?Wm? «c., at amSUJSB’S Machinery 6c pot, M U)CS South CltDtOD-st- . r»OR SALE— TEN-HOItSE ROCKETR PORTABLE t engine and boiler; been used about one year., w 111 be sold cheap. HAY & PitRNTXCL. a? South Caoal-si. vrrA\*TKD-A FOUR OR FIVE-HORSE POWER \\ canine; second-hand. Address meat IGS Washing* oa-si..*Roonj 2. C. C. KEXHALL. tI7ANTED—OXE »xlb VERTICES STRAAt EX VV etneTwltli lint. suitable for boat: second-hand nrcferred if la trood order. Address KC. Tribune. fITANTED-A 2OR 3 HOUSE TREAD-POWER. F \\ 75, Tribune office. - - Send lor catalogue^^ —,———» TO I^EASE. '7*ttestios. sheep asd cattle-growers— A A magnificent and well improved (arm of 6l'»acres u> lease for ten years, so low that terms will onlj be niadc known to persons meaning business. Address iJKOIUiK WEBSTER. Hamilton, Hancock CO., 18. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1878-SIXTEEN PAGES. TO REXT—ROUSES. South Side. TO RENT—TWO-STORY, CELLAR, AND ATTIC brick house, well located, dining-room, kitchen, and parlors on first floor, all modern Improvements, only 320 per month to May 1 to good tenant; fair rent after May l. Will sell for special reasons at a great bargain on easy terms. TURNER & BOND, 102 Waah- Ington-st. . TO RENT-A FIRST-CLASS OCTAGON STONE-, front residence, with all modern Improvements, on Indlana-av., between Sixteenth and Elgbteenih-sts.; will rent with or without barn. Carpets for sale. For particulars Inquire or C. H. ROBERTS, 12D—131 State. fPO RENT-DWELLING-HOUsE, 13 ROOMS. MOD- X era Improvements, located between Twelfth-st. ana Harmon-courc,on Wabash-av. Rent low to a good, responsible party: none other need apply, to D. JI, DENTON, Room 12, usClark-st. 'PO RENT-1442 MICHIGAN-AV., 9 ROOMS, COT -1 tage, in good order, water, etc., only sls per month. Apply at Room 0. 146 Madtson-st. 'PORENT—NO.SB4 WABASH-AV.—A FIRST-CLASS X 16-room house, with bam, for $63. J. 11. EOF?. 14 Reaper Block. ■ • IX) RENT-STONK OR BRICK FRONTS, S3O: STORK X with rooms on State-st,: flats at Ss to SIO: two story house at Englewood, SO. KESLER BROS., 146 LuSallc-at. - riyj RENT—S23—NO. 1463 PBAIRIP.-AV., CORNER X Thirty-second-st.. ten-room swell front. Apply on premises or to M. C. BALDWIN, 78 Dearbora-st, rpo BEST— CHEAP—SO. 1108 PBA.IRIE-AV., X' large and commodious house In good condition. C. B. WAITE, 9 1 Washington-at-. Room i 5. TO RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE AT Ho! SOUTH Park-av.. to a small family. Inquire opposite. No. 216 South Park-av. 4 rpo KENT—NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE ON PRAI- X rle-av., ncarThlrty-ulnth-at.; dining-room, kttch-, en, and parlors on first door, all modem improvements, GEORGE A. SPRINGER, 69 Dearuorn-st. rpO RENT—S2O PER MONTH-FINE TWO-STOItY L and basement frame dwelling, 183 Thirty-second st. Inquire of W. GRAY BROWN. Room 63, 07 south dark-si. rpo RENT—PARTLY FURNISHED IF DESIRED, X the two-story and basement stone-front. No. 154 Furcst-av., with every convenience; In perfect condi tion; S3O to careful party. -M. C. BALDWIN, 78 Dear born-st., Room l. rpO IRENT—TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, PAR- I. lori, dining-room, and kitchen on one Hoof; laundry In basement. 33 Thirty•seveuth-st. rpO RENT-MICHIGAN-AV., NORTH OF FOUR- X tecath-st.— marble front house, is rooms, completely furnished. partly tilled with board ers. WM. PIERCE. 143 LaSallc-st. . ■ rpo RENT—NO.2S INDIANA-AV., SOME 14 ROOMS. X with all modern Improvements. B. W. THOMAS ft CO.. LaSalle Block- rpo RENT-NO. 830 MICHIGAN-AV.. SOME T 6 X rooms. Jutt painted and calvlmlucd throughout. B. W. THOMAS ft CO., LaSalle Block. rpO RENT—NOS.*B62, 866. AND 833 ESDI ANA-AV., X near Elgliteeuth-st., 3-story and basement atone fronts, with all modern improvements, steam heated, etc. B. W. THOMAS & Co.. LaSalle Block, rpO KENT—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE, J, two-story and basement, brick, 10 rooms, all modern Improvements, near Mich I can-a v. and Thirty sccond-st. Apply to J. C. SAMPSON & CO,. H 4 LaSalle-st. • rpO RENT— 1653 PRAIRIE-AY., TWO-STORY Land basement marbio-front dwelling, containing all modem Improvements, very cheap to a good tenant. ADOLPH LOEB & BRO.. 123 and 131 LaSalle-st. TO RENT—HOUSE NO. 1 PARE ROW. INQUIRE of J. M. AYER, 93 Dearborn-st. rpo RENT—OOI WABASH-AV., HANDSOMELY- X furnished rooms, one alcove: private family. rpo RENT-COTTAGE NO. 90 TWENTY-FIFTH- X st.; six rooms In good order; cheap rent. rpo RENT-CHEAP FOR THE WINTER, ONE FINE X large home south of Twenty-second-st. Address F G 5, Tribune office. TO RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE. 2-STORY. FUR ulthcd complete, with barn, one block from indlana av- cars: will rent to a good party cheap. Address Kll, Tribune office. West Side* TO RENT—BY D. P. NEWELL, 188 WEST MADI son-5t.—479 Warraa-av., brick. S2O; 938 Fulton st., cottage. sl2; 83 Wcstcrn-av,, cottage and barn, $10: 528 Warrcn-av., two-story, 615; 64 Lytlu-st., brick, S18:30J Park-av., all-Improvements, 523; 4i*9 West Uarnson-st.. brick, $25:372 West Washington-* st., $35; fiats 066 and 972 West Madison-st., sls; and others. . rpo RENT-45 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.. PARTLY- X furnished cottage, jo room, modern Improvements. rpo RENT—TWO-STORY MARBLE-FRONT HOUSE, 1. furnished (plato), bath-room, etc., cneap to re sponsible and careful tenant; Weatern-av. and Monroe su 1159, Trloune office. 'PO RENT-377 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—FOUR i story stone-front; parlors, dining, and kitchen on flrstfloor; modern arrangements and low rent; brick barn. Apply to owner, JB M, 171 State-st, rpo RENT—COTTAGO E-SIX ROOMS, sl2. IN- X quire Monday at 82 North Sangamon-st. rpO , RENT-VERY LOW—THAT FIRST-CLASS 1 house, 337 West Jacksoa-sL, near Centre-tv.; IS rooms, modern improvements, gas-fixtures, large Grounds, 55x180, bam, etc. See owner on premises. rpO RENT-SI2 PER MONTH EACH-TWO-STORY X brick dwellings, 13 FUlmore-sc. aud 424 Irving place; two-story frame, 30 Harvard-sL, $6: six large rooms, 1178 West Tayior-st. Inquire 3y5 Wenem-av. rpO RENT—COTTAGE NO. 886 (092) WEST MADI -1 son-st.. six rooms. In good repair. B. WrTHoMAS &CO., LaSalle Block- • rpo RENT—3OO PARK-AV., FURNISHED OR UN -1 fumlshcd;43o Van Buren-st.. $33; 109 Warren-av., 550;424 Warren-av., brick, $25. H. C. MOREY, 95 Clark-st., Room 5. r PO KENT—7-ROOM COTTAGE. 22 PRATT-PLACE, 1 between Horne, Leavitt, Jackson, and Van Huron- Sts. Apply at 277 State-st., Room 4. 'PO RENT—BRICK DWELLING NO. 832 MONROE -Ist., with 10 rooms and all modern Improvements, and near cars, cheap, by J. M. MARSHALL, Real Estate Homing Agency, at 07 Clark-st. TO RENT-PLEASANT COTTAGE, CORNER, WEST Side, near cars, with furniture If desired, to small family of adults. Audress W is, Tribune office. '*PO RENT—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, ELE JL cant residence. West Jackson-st.; all modern prorementa. VTM. IL SAMPSON, 23 j West Madison. 'PORkNT—THOSE FINE 3-STOUT STONE-FRONT X booses, 13 rooms, all modern improvements, 310 and 312 West Van Buren-st.; 740 West Lako-st., 10 rooms and barn. S2O: 51 North Aun-st.. brick, 10 rooms, S3O: 1246 West Jack&on-st., 7 rooms, $8; nsa West Madlson-st., 2 rooms, $10; ami oiliers, GOODRIDGE it STOKES. 250 West Madison-st. xfbrtli Slae* rpO RENT—S2S TO $35 PER MONTH. 9 TO 12 L room nrlck dwellings; also, nice basement flat. Sin, near Lincoln Park. CUAS. N. HALE, 153 Ran dolph-st. rpo RENT —S3S PER MONTH—FINE BRICK JL house, 480 North LabaUe-st.; 13 rooms; all modern improvements. Inquire at 135 South Clark-st. rpo RENT-7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE. BELDEN-AV., X near Clark-st.. to Ist of May, cheap; cellar, no basement. M. PORTER, 14 Grant-place. rpo RENT-TO MAY 1. FOR HOUSEKEEPING, X parlor floor and basement, newly and completely furnished: furnace, range, every convenience: stone front: North Side, ea«t of Clark: most desirable locali ty; reference required; answer Immediately. Address k 43, Tribune oiilce. rpo RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, X 365 Belden-av., or first floor, a flat of six: rent low; Llncoin-av. cars. rpo RENT-CHEAP-HOUSE NO 354 CHICAGO- X av.. 13 rooms, all modem Improvements, inquire at Room 10, 8d Washington-st. rpo RENT —THE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED X bouse 228 De&rborn-av.. in complete order, with all modern convenience: will rent to private family only. WM. C. DOW, BTribune Building. TO RENT—2-STORY AND BASEMENT MARBLE front house with all modern improvements, near Lincoln park; rent $25 per mouth. E.*S. DREYEU& CO., OS'Deurborn-st. 'PO RENT—A COTTAGE OF 5 BOOMS ON NORTH X Clark-st., near Nortb-av.; $lB per month. E. S. DREYER&CQ., 98 Dearborn-st. miscellaneous* rpu RENT-HOUSES-BYE. A. CUMMINGS & CO., X 134 LaSailc-st., corner of Maiilson; 54 south Sheldon-st., between Washington and Mad ison. 10 rooms, brick, furnace, etc,, $35. 124 Aahlaiul-av.. near Monroe-st., atone front, 14 rooms, good brick barn. 264 Ashlaud-av.. stone front, 14 rooms, gas fixtures, furnace, etc., brick barn, only S4O. 2i>B Ashlaad-ar., brick barn, furnace, etc,, SSO. 7OoFuliou-st.. near Lincjlu. cottage. 7 rooms. 310Chlcaco-av., ucarState-st,, 3-story and basement stone front, 13 rooms, all Improvements. 231 Fremont-st., 2-story urlck dwelling,B rooms,s2a 4 and 6 Viuccuncs-place, 2-story bricks, 10 rooms, bath. etc., only S2O per month. 234 Grovcland Park-av., 2-story and basement stone front, gas-fixtures and furnace. 10 rooms. 47 Ellia-av., 9 rooms, furnace. 1002 Bowea-av., 2-story and basement brick. sls. TO RENT-BYBAIRD d; BRADLEY, ROOM 17, 90 LaSalle-st.: . _ 2&-story and basement stone fronft 1824 Wabash-av.S25 2-story brick, Forty-flrst-st . 15 3-story and basement frame, 25 Walnut-st 25 2-story frame. 12 rooms, 54 uakley-st 25 2-story and basement brlcg, bSDelaware-place 20 '| O KENT—HOUSES IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN J. the city: also, suites of rooms for light housekeep- Ing. FARRINGTON & HACKNEY, 105 Washington. r pO RENT—WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF 1 houses for rent In all parts of the city. J. C. SAMPSON & CO., Renting Agency, 144 LaSalle-st., main floor. ■ fpO BENT-FURNISHED HOUSES. S4O TO $175 X permonth. D. W. STORKS, 04 Wa-shlngtou-st. Suburban* TO RENT—IN EVANSTON-LARGE HOUSE, FUR nlshed; cheap for the winter, or longer: first-class place. N. BARNES, 85 Washlngton-st., Room 1, sec ond floor. 'PO RENT—ENGLEWOOD—ELEGANT RESIDENCE J. and grounds for S2O. or board of one person; choice cottage, $9. D. W, STORKS, 94 Washlngton-st. 'pO RENT-OR FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, 1. house of 8 rooms, large lot, at Hyde Park; rent 510. A. GOODRICH. 124 Dearborn-st. TO ItEiVT-f'LATS. West Side* TO RENT—CORNER RANDOLPH AND SANOA mon-sts.. in brick block, flat of 6 rooms: modern Improvement*; $lO. N. BARNES, 85 Washington-at., Room i« second floor. r pO RENT—A RARE CHaNCE-A FLAT CON- X tainlm? five rooms, bath-tub, and water-closet, and Immensely suitable for a small family. Southeast cor ner GUpln-place and Lytle-at., opposite Vernon Park. || South Side* rpo RENT—FLAT OF 5 ROOMS NO. 250 THIRTY* X flfth-fiL. ncar Indlaa&*av. F. W. SPRINGER, 132 L&Sailc*st. TO RENT-FLAT NO. 243 WABASH-AV.; LOW rent; modern Improvements. F. A. STEVENS.3I Dearbora-st. . Worth Sice* TO REST—ELEGA N'T FOUR-BOOM FLAT: MOD; era conveniences: also one of three rooms. Call at Boom 21 Ewing Block, NorthClark-su f PO REST-UPPER FLAT OF 176 EAST ORIO-ST., JL 5 rooms besides bath-room; (rood order; Sl6. A, T. GALT, 79Dearboro-«f., Booms. JUisccllancons* TO BEST-FLATS ASD HOUSES. SOUTH ASD West-Sides: $8 to 535; some furnished. 31. s. LORD, nil Handolph-st. TO BENT-BOOJJS^ XVcst Side* rpo RENT—ROOMS—WE **AVE A NUMBER OF X first-class rooms (both with and without board) In the best locations lu Chicago, which will be rented to uncxccotlonable parties only. We also have descrip tions of rooms In all respectable parts of the city, and those wishing rooms or board can save time, trouble, and disappointment bycalllugat Muihß. JOHNdON & CO.’S •* Reliable Room-Renting and Boarding Ex ■ ch*nge. H Room 3 Tribune Building. rpO RENT—NICE-FURNISHED BOOMS FOR X light housekeeping, to respectable panics without children. 311 West Randolph-st. rpo RENT—PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A ROOM I well-furnished for one or two gentlemen. 41 South Carpeutcr*si., near Washington. • TO RENT—7 CLEAN ROOMS. 206 NORTH MAT- St. ■ rpo RENT-LOW. TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY— X Parlor lloor. 3 large rooms; partly furnished If de sired: stone front; Cnrroll-av., near Ashland; hatband gas. Address F 77. Tribune office. rpo RENT— 2* BISHOP-COURT, nicely furnished X room; fire and gas; come and see. >no RENT—ROOMS—49 itLIZABETH-ST.. BET. 1 Madison and Washington; stone front; furnished rooms, separate or for housekeeping; basement, fur nished, SUamootb. »P 0 RENT-WEST SIDE-IN A PLEASANT FAM lily of four, two nice large rooms; grate; marble mantel: all modern Improvements; none but first-class parties need annly. Address ri 69. Trlbuue office. rpO RENT—TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- X furnished, Warren-av.,between Hoyne and Leavitt. Address F 83, Tribune office. TO RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, PRIVATE FAM By, Madlson-st.. uear Sangamon. Terms low. Address H 75. Tribune office. rpO KENT-FURNISHED ROOMS AT 165 SOUTH X Grecn-st. rpO RENT-FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE KOU 1 two gentlemen; one unfurnished- 56 South Car penter-st. ' rpo RENT—ANICELY FURNISHED ROOM: BRICK 1 house, bath-room, hot and cold water, fire .and light; $lO permontu. 45 Plcrce-sfr rnQ KENT—X GENTLE*MAN CAN BE ACCOMMO- X dated with a pleasant front room, in private fam ily, on Warien-av. Address F t>2, Triuuuc office, rpo RENT—4 ROOMS CORNER OF MADISON AND' X Wood-fits.; splendid office or family rooms.* LEAHY, Fidelity Bonk Depository, between 11 and 12. rpo RENT—FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS 1 at 58 Plerce-st., half a block south of Van Buren. rpO BENT—BRICK BASEMENT, FIVE RuUMa: X pleasant location., 237 West \uu Buren-st. . rpO BENT—FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM WITH X furnace heat; alto, lurulsned basement to careful party without children. 14 North Throop-st. /pO RENT—ELEGANT SUITE OF FURNISHED X rooms in a private family. Apply at DYBALL’s, 278 West Madlson-st. 'j'O KENT—A NICELY FURNISED ROOM IX A 1 private family. 83 South Pcorla-ac.. near Madison. fpO RENT—TO GOOD TENANT, SMALL FA.Uii.i. X second door, 4 rooms, $B per month. 146 South Clluton-sc. . ' fpo RENT—A NICE FURNISHED ROOM IN PRI- Jl vatc family, forsingle gentleman. Call or address during the week 131 South Green-st.,j;oraßr Adams._ rno RENT -SUITE OF 3 FRONT ROOMS SUITA- X hie fur housekeeping, wish bath-room, hot water, etc. 511 West Madlsou-st. 'I’O RENT—THREE MCELV-FUUNJSIIED ROOMS X for light housekeeping, with hot and cold water and bath. 51 North Curtis-st. • 'pO REST—PARLOR FLOOR OF 5 ROOMS. AP- X ply at 555 or 557 Fulton-at. MX) RENT—26 ABERDEEN-ST.. ROOMS WITH 1 pleasant home for man amt wile or gentlemen, eu suite or single; furnace, hot aud coin water, cheap. rpO RENI—THREE FROM* ROOMS, NO. 245 WEST X Madlsou-st,, with improvements for housekeeping. Rent low. By WILLIAM H. TUOMPoO.s, 22J West Madlsou-st. \ ■PO .RENT—NEWLY-FURNISHED SUITE OF X rooms on parlor floor iu private family. 318 West Washtogton-at. _ 'PO RENT-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH 2 X clothes-presses ami baih-room, to desirable par ties. CallatOJO Fulton-st, »P 0 RENT-THREE ROOMS. NEWLY AND FULLY X furnished lor housekeeping; pleasant, convenient; second floor front; cheap to permanent party. 735 West Lake-si. • IX) BENT-TENEMENT OF SEVEN ROOMS.CHEAI* X to family without ehllareu: references required; gus, water, etc. inquire at 242 Soutu •pO KENT-SIX LARGE RQOMS. INCLUDING X parlcr floor: nice large house, best location, rent low. Andress U 300, Trlouoc otdee. rpo RENT-FURNISHED OU UNFURNISHED. X very pleasant alcove and single room: also floor: house modern. ti~'4 Adams-at. fpO RENT-ONE ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. 144 X Compbell-av. , -pO RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SOUTU X front rooms, comfortauiy arranged for one or two gentlemen. 105 West 4a PO RENT-130 SOUTU GREEN-ST.. PLEASANT 1. rooms for a few respectable young men wuo desire home comforts. . South Side* rpo RENT—S 2 PER Wc.EE. TO PERMANENT X and transient gcutlemen ouly, well lighted, nicely furnished rooms. Warm sitttug room attached. 376 state-st, MX) REST—ONE-HALF OF HOUSE N 0.237 MICU- X gan av., reasonable to a small family with good references. 'PO RENT—I HAVE 3 ROOMS. ONE FRONT AND X alcove bed-room, 'and two others, all nicely ami newly lurubucd, with all modern Improvements, on Michlgan-av., sooth of Twcnty-second-at., which 1 will reut to responsible parties, for the winter, very cheap: to gentlemen ouly: reference given ouu re quired, Address F 2. Tribune oiflcc. r pO RKNT—PA RLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF i 925 Wabash-av.; references exchanged. fpO KENT—2B2 WABASH-AV., GENTLEMEN WILL X find neat, comfortable rooms, with excellent at tendance. centrally located: none but first-class and prompt paying parties need apply. rpO RENT—SI2-TUREE ROOMS AT 22 HARMON- X court; furniture if wanted. rO KENT—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLE* titan, without board, or with breakfast and tea. large furnished room, stationary wash stand, hot and cold water, gas; heated with furnace; also, two un furnished rooms. No. 335 Vernon-av. T'O RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSE keeping, lodging, or unfurnished: rent reasonable; private family. con Wabash-av. 'PO RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN X suite, 15 Huboard-court, comer of Wabash-av. fpO RENT—ONE OR TWO HANDSOMELY FUR* X nished rooms for single gentlemen. In one of the most elegant residence oulldinga or the South Side; very convenient to the business portion of the References required, list. Tribune olllce. 'pO RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT X parlor (octagon atone front); will be rented cheap wither without board. MRS. T. C. LAMB, lUlu Wa bash-av. rpo RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS TO PERMANENTS X atreduced rates: transients 75 cents to 31 per day. 163 Clark-st.. Oflice E. pO RENT—A LARGE FURNISHED FRONT X parlor, cheap. No. 559 Wabash-av. rpo KENT-745 WABASU-AV. FURNISHED X front room suitable for two. ‘ rpo RENT-ATI62 TWENTT-FOURTH-ST.. NEAR X Wabosh-av., an unfurnished second floor, for light housekeeping: also a furnished back parlor, with room off; will rent very low, rpo KENT-23 EAST HARRISON-ST., FURNISHED X front room, suitable for two gentlemen. rpO RENT-ELEGANT SUJTE OF NICELY FUR- X nished rooms with Qrcand gas. $.5; two single rooms at 38 per month. 412 Mlchigon-uv. __ 'PO RENT—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE 1. room, with all conveniences; terms reasonable. 30 Pcca-court. . rpo RENT—THREE OK FOUR PLEASANT ROOMS, X with closets. 191 Calumet-av. rpo BENT—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. BY A X widow, to a gentleman and lady: board for lady. South Side. Address W 29, Tribune olllce. rpU RENT—AT THE AFTON HOUSE. 73 MONROE- X st., a few pleasant furnished rooms, 32.50 to 33.50 per week. Transients. 50 to 75 cents per day. rpb KENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. N. W. CORNER X Kandoiph and drug store. 'pO KENT—FOR LIGHT UOOSIiKKEFIXO. SfcC- X ondfloorß92 Indlana-av., near ;vlghteenth-st.; 3 fine laree rooms and uiosets. partly carpeted, bath and closet on same floor; Sis per month to nice, genteel couple; references required. rpo KENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OU WITH- I outboard, «i.su to 33.53 per week. Irving House, or at loyFraakllu-st,, corner of Washington. rpo RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS AT REASONA- X ble rates. 3ia Siatc-st., second flat. rpo RENT—CHEAP—PLEASANT AND NiCELY- X furnished rooms, some lor housekeeping, to re spectable parties only. leo E. V\ uahlngtoa-st., Room B. M'O RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND AND X third doors, cheap, to respectable parties only, at ISS East Wushlugton-su. Room B. rpO RENT—A PLEASANT AND NEATLY FUR- X nlshcdroom suitable for one or two gentlemen. gO2 Waoash-av., between sixteenth and Eignteeuth. ri-To RENT—VERYPELAS ANT AND DESIRABLE X room, with or without board, at 740 Michlgan-av. rpo RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE BRE X voort House at reasonable rates. 'PO RENT-NICELY-FUKNISIIED FRONT PAR- X lor. also rooms for housekeeping, cheap. 45s Wa bash-av. rpO RENT-41 SOOTH CLARK-ST., TWO PLEAS- X antly-furulshed front rooms. rpo RENT-FLOOR UNFURNISHED. 4 ROOMS, X all complete for housekeeping; water, and closets; to small family; private family. t 4 Peck-court. 'PO RENT-A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, FUR -1 nlshed, on Wabash-av., near Twelfth-sU: private famlly;rcfercnccsrequired. HOI. Tribuneoldce. rpo' RENT-AT 337 WABASH-AV., NICELY FUR- X nlshed front suite on second floors rpd KENT-281 MICHIGAN-AV., FURNISHED X and unfurnished rooms. rpO RENT-FURNISHED LODGING-ROOM, WITH X use of parlor, at 231 Wabash-av.. suite 3. rpo RENT-LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT X room* on first fioor, at 10 Peek-court. rpo RENT-PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, NICELY X furnished, cheap, at 78 East Van Buren-st. rpo RENT-35 AND 87 DEARBORN-ST., HAND X somclv-furnlshed rooms; gas, ami steam heated. rpo RENT-a’DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOM AT X 2G4Mlchlgan-av., lor gentlemen. rpo RENT-ROOMS CORNER STATE AND lIARRI- X sou-sis. Apply toP. O’NEILL, or Janitor. rpO REST-THREE HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED X rooms, single or en suite: very convenient: suita ble for gents or lady. U 9 East Randolph-st-, third door. rO RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS complete lor housekeeping. Apply at 620 sooth Statc-su rpo RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS; X also unfurnished rooms. Room IS, 46 and 48 Clark su. adjoining Sherman House. TO RENT—FURNISHED BOOMS. APPLY AT Rooms, 157 Flfth-av. • rpo RENT-18 ELDRIDGE-COURT, NICELY FUK- X nlshed rooms for gentleman and wife, or single gen rpo RENT-604 WABASH-AV., FURNISHED X front room, second floor: also small room adjoin ing: heated by furnace and grate. hat and cold water; hUu use of bath-room; also front and rear rooms on third fluor. Coll and examine. IO REIVT-ROOIOS. North Side* TO RENT - TWO ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED *- roptna, location desirable and convenient to bust* ness. Private family. EB3. Tribune office. TO REST—A" WEIX-FURNISHED SUITE OF front rooms, south front. Reference rcoulred. rnvate family. 243 Last Ohlo-n. r PO RENT—FURNISHED—C»NE OR TWO ROOMS X without board. 292 llllnols-st. T'O REST—UNFURNISHED SUITE, $7 PER month. 385 Centrc-st. TO RENT—A warm furnished ROOM ON X flrst floor, near Clarendon Hotel, with two large closets and bath-room and water-closet attached. Ad dress K 18, Tribune office. r PO RENT—3O RUSH-ST.. PLEASANT ROOMS X nicely furnished, with use of bath. rpo RENT-SECOND-FLOOR, FURNISHED. -WITH- X outboard; private rpo RENT-SIX ROOMS AT N0.”175 DEARBORN JL av. Rent sl6 per month. Small family. E. S. DREIER ft Co., 0.4 Dearborn-st. rpO RENT-NICELY-FURNISHED OR UNFUR -1 nhhed rooms, first and second floors. 277 East In dlana-at. r PO RENT—NICELY-BURNISHED FRONT ROOM X with alcove, hot and cold water, bath, etc., for one pr two gentlemen. 223 North LaSalle-st., north of Chlcago-av. f PO RENT-LARGE FRONT PARLOR, BAT WIN- X now, marble mantel, etc., nicely furnished, with out board; first door above basement. 293 North Statessu 'PO RENT-UNFURNISHED OK FURNISHED PAR -1 lor Uoor and basement or third flat extraordinarily cheap. 25PInc-st- , » 'PO REST-A SECOND-STORY FRONT AcCu V * L room, unfurnished, furnace heat and gas. 156 Dcarborn-av. r pO RENT—BACK PARLOR, WITH OR WITHOUT X board. 217 East Indlaua-st. r pO RENT-00 DEARBORN-AV., HANDSOMELY- X furnished rooms with all conveniences, at very reasonaole rates: also 2 parlors, furnished or unfur nished- Nice suite of rooms for 3or 4 gentlemen. r pO RENT-A PLEASANT FURNIaIIKU BASK- X ment, in a desirable part of the city, near business centre; terms very reasonable. Address Iv IKJ, Tribune. rpO RENT-223 Oil 10-ST. —F U R NIS H E D~FRO NT X parlor; also noil room. Terms moderate. miscellaneous. 'PO RENT-ROOMS AND APARTMENTS-DTE. A. X CUMMINGS & CO., 134 LaSalle-st., corner Madison: 2J» LaSalle-st., opposite Grand Pacific Hotel, one suite, 4 rooms. 243 State-fct., elegant suites in Toboy Building. 242 State-st., second floor, large pleasant rooms. 45 ami 47 Thlrd-nv., suites of three rooms. i(W Thlrd-av.. suite of five rooms, very pleasant. 411 and 413 State-st., suites of two and three rooms. 7G3ki Wauash-av., ucar bixteenth-st.. second door. 297 West Raudolph-su, near Carpenter, suite of five rooms. 2ao>4 West Randolph-st.. mite of five rooms. 5u7 'of>is West Madbon-st., very hue rooms, single area suite. 261 West Mailson-st.. corner Carpenter, In marble frout, one suite of four rooms and one suite of hre rooms: very pleasant. 7&> West Mudbon-at., two front rooms, large closets, i‘H Milwaukce-av., stone-front, second floor, six rooms, Sl6. 'pU RENT—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, FUK- X nlsbcd. with board for lady only: no other boarders. Address H til. Tribune cilice. 'PO RENT—A LARGE FRONT ALCOVn R./Oji, X very choice, to two gentlemen, with breakfast If desired. PERRV, Room K, 123 Dcarborn-st. 'PO RENT—FURNISHED, A SUITE OP FRONT L rooms, to two gentlemen, or gentleman and lady. Board for lady only. No other roomers la the House. Address H 25, Tribune otllce. 'PO RENT—LARGE FRONT ALCOVE ROOMS FOR X one or two gentlemen In a first-class German family. Address H 21, Tribune otilcc. 'PO RENT—NICELY* FURNISHED ROOM, WITH X hot and cold water. Address W 7, Tribune ofiice. REItl-STOKES, OFFICES, &c* Stores* 'PO BENT-BY J. C. SAMPSON & CO.. 144 LA- I Paile-st., and WM. H. SAMPSON, 238 West Madl son-st,: STORES, A choice store on Madlaon-at,, near Dearborn,for the holidays, or lunger. a choice store tin Clark-st.. near Madison, for the holidays, or longer. Large double store on Wabosb-av.. near Madlson-st. Newdoublcetorcs on Wabaoh-ar., near the corner of Monroe-st. Large double store on State-st., near Washington. Five-story brick, on Lake-su, near State. a number of choice lofts ou Franklin, State, andWa bash-ar. w.ui'c and basement, Lake-st.. near Dearborn. Abo a large list of stores, lofts, and buildings in other parts of tue city. Merchants looking for such will And it to their inter est to call ou us before renting elsewhere. J. C. SAMPSON & CO. 'PO RENT—STORES. BY £. A. CUMMINGS & CO., 1. 134 LaSalle-sc., corner Madison; 23 and 25 Randolph-st., the 5-story brick building, 40 xl-">6. Steam'elevator. Possession Jaa. 1. 225 South Water-st., 4-story brick store, 27x160. 233 south Water-st., large store, fine location for commission bouse. 86 West Wasbington-st., brick store, near Jefferson sr., very cheap. 120 North Hals ted-at., brick store. SB. 163 North Haisted-st., good store very reasonable. So~>£ West Lakc-st.. SR>re near Eliza-eth-at., cheap. 'PO RENT-111 ADAMS-ST., EAST OF CLARK, L store and basement, S6O per mouth; well lighted; plate-glass iront; new building. MEAD & COE. 14!) LaSalle-st. IX) RENT—STORE, OFFICES, AND UObMs FOR i gentlemen at 122 FHth-av. J. K. ROWLEY. po KENT—A BRICK BUILDING,2uXBO FEET, AND I tenement above, suitable for drug store or other business, northwest corner State and Thirty-fourth sis., No. 1558. S. A. LITTLE, »» Ciark-st. pO RENT-THE DOUBLE STORE NO. 63 AND 70 1 Wabash-av., two fronts. 43x190 feet; store No. .19 Dearborn-at,, under Tremont, VVM. 11. WOOD, 31 Dearhorn-st, pO RENT-STORE 203 NORTH CLAKK-ST., OP -1 posltc Slack's new grocery. 325 per month. A. T. GALT, 79Dcarburn-at.. Rooms. . ■pO RENT-STORE 128 SOUTH CLARK-ST. LN -1 quire at Room lon premises. T'o”REXT— A PORTION OF STORE UN col w.R of indlana-av. and Twcnty-fourtn-st. for a moat market. There is no better place in Chicago fora good marseU and to the rlgat man liberal arrangements -will uo given. Inquire at store. 'PO RENT-28 HAST JACKSON-ST.. STORE AND 1 basement. Inquire at drag-store, corner Wabash* av. and Jacksou-at. . ■ 'pO RENT—A VERT DESIRABLE STORE. ON X Madlson-st,. near Dearborn, for the hollldays or longer. Address W 43, Tribune otllce. rpo RENT—FINE STORES ON TWENTY-SECOND- X at.. ncarWabasli-av., cheap to the right parties. ■Apply to Room 21, 35 Madlson-at. Offices* rpo RENT—SO7TO 515 WEST MADISON-9T. (FOB- X merly Bishop-Court Hotel), elegant front parlors, suitable for physicians, dentists, dressmakers, etc. Business centre of the dnest residence quarter ou West Side. References required In all cases. Apply to Jani tor in building, or toE. A. CUMMINGS AcO., Agents, 104 LaSalie-su TO RENT-OFFICES ON SECOND FLOUR. IN qulrc at Room 5, 191 Clark-at.. in forenoon. J. H. ANDREWS. rpO* RENT—IN THE GENERAL BUSINESS-EX- X change, 153 Washlngton-aL. furnished otflee facil ities; 3Asopcr_monrh. illbcellaucouti* rpo RENT—SO 7TO 515 WEST MADISON-ST.. A X large, fine dining-room and kitchen of funner Bishop-Court Hotel, cheap, to experienced A l party. Apply to Janitor In building; or to E. A. CUMMINGS &CU., Agents. 131 LaSallu-st. . rpo" RENT LOFTS - THIRD *VND FOURTH X floors, 20x30 each. 74 State-st. Good' for light manutacturlng. GEO. A. STRINGER, 69 Dearboru-st. rpo KENT— X 134 Uandolph-sU, basemenL 406Soul!i Ciark-st., store. 29x70. 7'i'wcnty-sccond-st., 5 rooms, third floor. odices comer of Kandoiph and LaSatle-sts. JOHN GUNZENHAUSER, rpO RENT-STORAGE FOB GRAIN. PORK, AP- I Dies, potatoes, and all kinds of Western produce. In frost-proof building Nos. 20 to 32 North Ciark-st. HENRY BARNET «t CO. ' rpO RENT—MANUFACTURING BUILDING. 25X100, 1 two stories, 128 North Mav-st.. with or without power, very cheap. Address W 25. Tribune olllce. rpo BENT—THE SECOND. THIRD, AND FOURTH X floors of KW south Clark-st.. containing 20 rooms. In perfect order, and well adapted for lodgings. In quire at Room 4 Times Building rpo RENT-LARGE FINE BOARDING-HOUSE, 290 X West Washlngton-st.; also beautiful rooms and small brick bouse. Inquire at 288 West Washington-at. rpo KENT—BOARDING-HOUSE OK HOTEL, 25 1 rooms, at 310 South State-sU. with water, gas, and and all modem improvements: very cheap to Mav, *73. At the J. M. MARSHALL ileal Estate ami House- Renting and Collecting Agcacyiit u? South Clark-su rpo KENT—WE HAVE A 7-ROOM FLAT ON STATE- X sc., near Thirty-seventh. Four rooms oa west Side, suitable for light house keeping. A nice furnished bouse in Lake View, cheap, until spring:' and stores and data on state-su, sear Twelfth. * h TURNER & BOND, Room 11, 102 NVashlngtun-st. rpo RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PRIVATE X boarding-house: strictly first-class; South Side. Address, for dve days, H 32. Tribune office. 'PO RENT—BY D. P. NEWELL, lets WEST M.uil- L son-su—A double basement, comer Halsted and Madtson-sts.. furnished with pool-table, beer-tables, and bar-fixtures; $35 per month. rpo RENT-ENTIRE BUILDING 46. AND SECOND X and fourth floors 122, East Lake-sU: also, stores, bHsemeuts. odice and housekeeping rooms on South Clark-su Apply to MALCOM MCNEILL, 224 South Clark-su • • PO RENT—STORE-ROOMS, OFFICES. AND 1 slceplug-rooms. Nos. :*72, 374. and 481 South Clark st.. with rooms; also otficcs In Kentucky and Sneed Blocks, also at 117 Clark-st., with other premises, to good tenants at cheap rents. If called for at once, by J. M. MARSHALL. Real Estate Broker and Hoase-Rent inpAgency, at 97 Clark-su rpO tfENT—LOT 40 FEET FRONT ON DEARBORN- X st.. near Madlsou. fine location. Apply to J. C. SAMPSON & CO.. 144 LaSalle-st. rpo RENT-SECOND FLOUR 150 STATE-ST..SUOW- X room or for manufacturing; fine location; Sio. WAITED TO RENT. \\T ANTKD-tV RENT—BY A LADY TEACHER. W nlcelyfurnlahed room, heated, and within six blocks west of High School. Address K 3d, Tribune. WANTED— TO RENT—LARGE ROOM OR SUITE of rooms, furnished, on Madlson-sU, between Ccntre-av. ana Peorla-st. Address F 56. Tribune otflee. ATT ANTED—TO RENT—A FLAT OF SIX OR W eight rooms on North Side, or first-floor and basement In bouse with modern conveniences. Address T 67, Tribune office. WANTED-TO RENT-FURNISHED OR UNFUR nlshed bouse or flat of four to six rooms. Ad dress F 58, Tribune odice. WASTED-TO RENT—THREE OB FOUR OS furnished rooms for man and wife In vicinity Chicago-av. and Clark-sta. H 19, Trloane office. TT7\NTED—TO RENT-SMALL STORK WITH VY rooms, or small cottage; mast be central; most not exceed SlO. Address F 94. Trioune office. ANTED-TO KENT-SMALL HOUSE ON NORTH Side or Lake View: pay In advance or purchase If desirable. 120 Dearborn-au, basement. PETERSON. WANTED TO BENT. TTTANTED-TO RENT-ROOMS. PRIVATE FAM y> tiles willing to] accommodate an unex:eptloaa- Dle boarder or roomer, but who do not care to advertise the fact Indiscriminately, will do well to call to-raor row atthc reliable “ROOM-RENTING AND BOARD ING EXCHANGE.” Room 3 Tribune Building. \\T ANTED—TO RENT-FURNISHED BOOM. BY »i a young man. Address II :*». Tribune office. \\T ANTED—TO BENT-TWO OR MORE BOOMS * » for housekeeping. not to exceed ss. H 35, Trib une office. XXT ANTED—TO RENT-FOB THE WlNl’i-U, A M furnished house on North or South Side, with good barn attached. K 43, Tribune office. WANTED-TO RENT-BV GENTLEMAN AND v» wife, furnished room without board, or snltc. In respectable and strictly private family. South Side, cost of atate-st.; state particulars and terms. Including fuel. U 64. Tribune office. WANTED—TO RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE IN »v West Division, by gent and wife, who will pay promptly for medium-sized house, and take good care or same. Address, giving locution and lowest price, F 4t. Tribune office. WANTED-TO RENT-HOUSE. OR PART OF house, or ilat. (or small family; South Side, east of Statu-at.. or North Side: rent not to exceed S3O per month. Address F 64, Tribune office. WANTED —TO RENT-WITH POWER, FOR machine shop.room 49x50; must have pood light; f 'refer ground floor; would take second floor In good □cation. F9l, Tribune office. WANTED-TO KENT-A SMALL FURNISHED house, about n rooms, all modern conveniences. In good neighborhood. South or North side, east of State-st. Address Room 4 Army Headquarters, city. WANTED-TO RENT-TWO FURNISHED ROoMS for light housekeeping on South Side. Address K 23, Tribune office. WANTED-TO KENT-BY THBEF. YOUNG men, * T an unfurnished room or loft for singing and danc ing. Address, stating terms, for five days. \V 6, Trib une office. ' WANTED-TO RENT-SMALL FLAT. FUR >V nlshed. within one mile of State-st., North or South Side; most be first class, and rcasouable In price. Address K 05. Tribune office. WANTED-TO RENT—BY A PISOMPI-PA Vl.w \\ tenant, a furnished house of from 10 to 12 rooms; modern Improvements; good location. Address, stat ing bottom price, location, and size, 13. 34 Lake-st. WANTED-TO RENT—A FURNISHED FLAT OR small bouse, South Side, cast of State-st. W 45, Tribune office. __ WaNTED-TO KENT—A LARGE STORE. CEN TS trally located, for rite sale of holiday goods. Ad dress W 47, Trlouue officii: . • WANTEU-TO RKNT-BY A SMALL FAMILY, A two or three story and basement bouse with all moderu Improvements. luralshed or unfurnished, In a deairaule location on the West or North Side; refer ences beyond question. Address W3A Trilmae ollice. WANTED-TO RKNT—HOUSE Of 8 OK 1» xiUO.Js, convenient to street-cars: good neighborhood; roust be cheap. Address, with tail particulars, K. 5. Tribune oUlce, \\7ANTED-TO RKNT—BY MARRIED COUPLE. Vi two unfurnished rooms, second door of private house, forllcht housekeeping. between t wentieth and Twcnty-nUith-sts. Give particulars, _W 37. Tribune. tIiK.OCIAL. A DVANCES MADE ()N DIAMONDS, WATCHES, IX bonds, etc., at LAUNDERS* private otflee, 130 Ran dolph-*;., near Clark. Rooms 5 and d. EstabiUned tan. \ DVANCES ON GOOD COLLATERALS. PIANOS. and furniture without removal. Room 3. 151 iiaudolph-st. • All fidelity, state savings, german: Savings, and Bee-Hive accounts, city scrip, county orders, cashed: highest rates. C. IL STYLES, 301 Dear born,st. - - A CCOONTS INFIDELITY, .v.,D IX. other broken banks bought: highest rates paid for city scrip and county orders; money io loan. L.S. HUNT, Stock and Note Broker, bu Wasblngtun-st. \NY SUM TO LOAN ON FURSIIURE, PxAaOa, diamonds, and all good securities. C- B. WIL SON, Room 3, 1 H> KamiuipU-iC. Am now prepared to loan money on diamonds, watches, and jewelry. LIPMAN, south east corner Madlaun and Clark-sts., Room 3, over Bos ton CioUiing store, Diamonds and watches for sale. Oldgolaandsllverbougui forca-dx. ALL SAVINGS BANK BUUt\3. iliiOcn ~..0 —it tificates, county orders, and c:ty scrip bought and sold. Loans negotiated by IRA HOLMES. General Broker. Bti Washingum-st. ANT AMOUNT LOANED ON FURNITURE Wiiil oot removal, warehouse receipts, horses and car nages, etc. F.T. ELLITHOitP. 151 LaSaile-st.. Room 36. A I COMMERCIAL PAPER. NOTES WITH COL laterals, mortgages, »ndoi her securities bought and sold. ISAAC UREKNEHAUM & CO.. 110 Fit: >-av. CASu PAID FOR OLD uOLD a1^..,.; Money to man on watchci, diamonds, aad vamaales of every description at GOLDS.dID'S Loan and BuLton Ollice (licensed), no ..Ui.soD-st. E-daMlshed 1533. (IHANDLER & CO.. MORTGAGE BANKERS, ’JM j LaSalie-st., have money to loan on Unproved city property a: best rates. . _. Fidelity and state savings books cashed at very highest prices. Money to loan oa bank books. notes, mortgages, and a I kinds of collaterals, hyCHICAGO LOAN COMPANY, 172 WasUington-st. Fidelity, states, andoitierbank claims, city scrip, fire and life insurance policies, bought by DANIEL eY.ER, 93 Washlagton-SL T HAVE SSOO OR SI,OOO TO LOAN ON IMPROVED X Inside property first mortgage. No brokers. K 3*», Tribune oiflce. LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE without un moral, pianos, or on good collaterals, log Dear born-sL, Room !•*. ■Vi ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS «F S-W AT « Pe.il iIX cent. GOODRIDUE & STOKES, 35J West Mad ison-st. Mosey to loas is small - or large amounts on pood collateral security, at a low rate of Interest. Address H 30. Tribune office. MON T TO LOAN ON FL’UNITILitf, ±*iANoS. diamonds. and other good securities. No. li<o Dearboru-at. JC. \ytNNK. ' Millions of doll\ks waiting tu a* uu I have a vela of gold-bearing quartz iu Georgia, h inties from railroad. 5 feet wide .'»miles long coming to surlace, kuowu to be 10j feet deep. -Uo novast any money until you get roars b ick. If you will erect suit able worts to extract the gold. It will pay from to SluOpertoo. No broters wanted. Address K, iw.irlu uae odice. ' ■ MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTc-LS ,A.\U_ vjuu laterals; rates moderate. 150 Laaolle-st-, Room l. - • • L Money to loanjn largeor s>* all summ on household or other goods; current rates. r JOLLI TY STORAGE COMPANY. 76. 7*. and SO Vaa Boren. MONEY to loan >n sdms AS WAN-TKO on pi proved real estate security. B. W. THOMAS «b CO., LaSalle Blccx. ■ MONF.Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED HEAL Es tate In the city at current rates of InlcresE ADOLPH LOEB <fe BRO., inland l:li LaSalle-*!. Money to loan in sums to sun* .v i 1.-/ .vw t rates. E. S. OBEYED AC 0„ 113 Dearborn-st. Moxey at low rates on diamonds: WILL call on ladles deairlos loam. F «■ Tribane office. OWNERS OF ENDOWMENT-POLICIES IN sOL vent life-insurance companies desiring to sell please call on D. W. SUTHERLAND. as Clark-st. rpo LOAN-IN SUMS TO SUIT AT 8 PER CENT 1 upon Improved city real estate. GEO. D. I EASE, Room 4. 142 Dearborn-st. • riK) LOAN—IN SUMS OF S3OO AND UPWARDS, X 3 orS vea», at low rates, on Chicago improved real estate. U. M. SHERWOOD, 70Siate-sE rpo LOAN—SI,OOO, 53,000. $3,500, $3,000, $5,000, 1 and other and larger sums to suit st lowest current rates on first-class improved Chicago real estate. TURNER & BOND. 103 Washlngton-sL rpo LOAN—MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT. LONG X orshort time; current rates; no delay. J. C. Me- CORD Si CO., 11C Monroe-st. ; rpO LOAN—SI,OOO. 51.500, AND $3,030 AT 8 PER I cent; 53,50 a $3.0u0l and S:.,UXJ at 7 per cent. JOHN C. LONG, 73 Washlngton-st. WANTED— A LOAN OF $3,000 FOR ONE OR two years on 34 low, 13 on Michlgan-ar. and 12 on Wabash-av.. near Forty-ulnth-st.; wUluny 10 per cent and no commissions. Address K4l, Tribune otarr. Wanted— siso for short t»me-uoud in teres;; triple security. Address K. 39, tribune. VT7ANTED—B3,OOO OR SJ.OOO AT 8 PER CENT (NO W commission) on good Inside renting property, always well rented; ample security. F 37. Tribune. W anted—a loan of $6,500 and one of Sl3.wood two good farms near Chicago. Ad dress F 06. Tribune oifice. ; \T7ANTED—TO BORROW-85.0W FOR FIVE VV years at id per cent per annum on a patent right for United States* Address 11 03. Tribune oittce, WANTED-iTO BURRUW-SSOO ON SECURITY vorth $1,500; will not pay any commission. Ad dress KT, Tribune office. tttaNTED—A LOAN OF £5.500 ON FIRST-CLASS VV Improved real estate for a term of year*. Address F3O, Tribune oifice. ' rr AND 8 PER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN IN sUM3 i to suit on city property ami improved farms. W. M. WILLNER.- 128 LaSalle-st.. Room 1. 8 PER CENT MONrEV TO LOAN ON IMPROVED city and country real estate; farm loans wanted. DFA\ A PAi'NE. State Agents Norm western Mutual Life Insurance Company, Randolph and Dcarbora-sts., Chicago. _ _ __ tin I t iHA TO LOAN ON UNINCUMBERED CITY SbI.UUU real estate. P. iIAMMOSEK 180 East Randolph-st. <t> I I inn TO LOAN AT 10 PER CENT: REAL &I.UUU estate security. Call at 3d Portland Block. nAO TO LOAN ON GOOD CITY REAL estate at 8 per cent; also, smaller sums, yaa. Tribune oillce. _____ unn $2,000. SI,OOO. AND $750, TO LOAN tjDO.UUUon Improved cuy property, allow luter est. M. J. DUNNE. AUorney.unMadlson-sc, Room 10. I 7Tn7T7TTO LOAN, IN ONE OK SEPARATE feiU.UUU amounts, on Improved city property at 7 per cent.and low commissions. Address WILLIAM R. MANIKRRE, attorney. Room 11. tM Waahiagtoo-su j’*"!! nnn to loan* in somVto suit, on tSOU.UUL/ city property and farms la Illinois; lowest rates. PETERoON & BAY, 168 itaodolpli-st. amrn nnn TO loan at lowest rates on Improved city or farms. CUAa. GARDNER, with agents Northwestern Insurance Company, northeast corner Dearoorn and Randolph. . AGESTS WXMED. wanted—os eof the most success- A. ful salesmen traveling; thoroughly acquainted wl.h the wholesale grocery trade of Caicago and neighbor ing cities, inducements: lair salary. permanent posi tion If satisfactory, and fully half his l J“ e , Chicago. Address, with references, P.-O. Lock-Box 537, city. _ * GENTS WANTED—TO SELL NEW STYLE A. worsted good* in ail the small towns. Small capi tal required. Call or address 797 Waba*h-av. i. BUTLER: . ; . A GENTS WANTED—IN EVERY TOWN IN ILH- A. aols wsell an article useful In every family, to men. women, amlcnlldreo; extra Inducementsi to those who meanboslnessr Address PATENTS. Hall & barton. Patent Attorneys. 150 Washington.at.. Rooms 33 and 3t. PATENTS— L. B. COUPLAND & CO.. SOLICI TORS of American and foreign patent*. 70 Lasalle-st., Chicago. 18. spcciflcatioos and drawings prepared, re issues procured, rejected applications prosecuted, caveats filed, trade-marks protected, and a general patent business transacted. Applications In Canada should not oe delayed, as the Urns is limited bylaw. We refer to the many parties la this city and the West ern States generally for whom we lave obtained pat ents. Call or address for particulars. TO EXCHANGE* ASPENDIDLY-IMPBOVED FARM OF 800 ACRES, well located, and oae-foarth Its value In cash for stock of merchandise. Address Box .W Hamilton, Hancock. Co.. lIL _ Anyone having show-cases to exchange for fine dress shirts made to order at cash prices, address F 62. Tribune office. > A LADY WISHES TO TRADE A FINE NEW Pl ano or organ for a seal-skin sack. W 43, Tribune. EXCHANGE—THREE-STORY BRICK HOTEL OF Lj 4.j rooms, completely furnished. In town of isOO-X 90 miles from Chicago, $15,000; clear of Incumbrance; w 111 lake S K «X) vacant oroperty, balance easy. PIERCE & WAIiC, 143 LaSallc-st, Exchange-new piano or organ for lumber, brick, carpenter, or mason work. Apply to HUGG. lux State-st. Exchange—siatto worth of clear Busi ness and residence oroperry in Central New York for clear or nearly clear city or farm, w 46. Tribune. Fob exchange-large stock farmTval ue, S1S.000; fruit farm, value. sS.uou; taG acres land In Neuraska. for city Improved: two last piece* for personal property. Son of owner can besecnat62i West Lake-st. from 12 to 3 o’clock for coming week; owners only need apply. 0. W. CASTLE. FOR EXCHANOE-425 acres timber land IN Ohio; 4<ju acres in Harris County, Texas; 170 acres In Oceana County, Michigan: 9 lots In Tenth Ward. Plctsourg; S 2, 600 secured notes, for city unincumbered property or merchandise. Z 17, Tribune office. I HAVE A LIVERY STOCK THAT 1 WILL TRADE for real estate. OSCAR FIELD. 166 Mlchlgan-av. r PO EXCHANGE—2O7-ACBB FARM—Toia 10 ONE 1. of the best farms In Illinois (free and clear), three miles from st. Charles. Kane county. 35 miles from micjgo; 67 acres of splendid large timber, good houac* and bams, all under fence. Price, SUlOuu. 1 want business property In city clear. * ss.olo—This Is 22-ruom l-story and basement bnck dwelling, brick barn 36x60, ice-house, not beds, wells, cisterns, ail kinds of fruits, shrubbery, etc.. 5 acres of ground, in fact one of the finest places in Wisconsin, only balf-xnlle from depot In Honcon, 40 miles iroia Milwaukee (free and clear). Property cost aoout sj>j.Uou. House Is newly painted and calclmlncd. Wont property in Chicago, stock of goods, or live stock, or lumber. 1. 105- acre cotton plantation in Mississippi, is house*, 600 acres under cultivation. This Is one of the best improved farms In the State, free and clear. -Wilt Crude for good farm near Chicago or city orouerty. and pay $5.0u0 ca»b. Price, SI2.OCXX. Plantation has everything on It for the business, cotton-presses, gin mills, etc. T. B. BOYD, Room 7. 179 MadUon-st. ' IK) EXCHANGE-FOR CHICAGO PROPERTY, THR X following farms, clear: 470 and 230 acres In McHenry County. HI. 240 and 160 acres In Kankakee County, UL I»0 acres lo Franklin County, HI. 600. 220, and lA) acres in Iroquois County, in. DCoacres la CrawfordCoitltv, la. 320 acres la Marquette, Wla. Also a flue browu-stuue bouse, furnished complete. Including piano, billiard table, etc., near Ashiand av., for merchandise.; Also, two marble-front nouses on Michigan and Wabash-avs. B. PHLLPoT & CO., 9i Washlugtou-sc., Room 7. * rpO EXCHANGE-GENTS FINE GOLD WATCH i. and chain, stem-winder, lady's do. oil paintings, bronzes etc., or lor sole. Address W il. Tribune olflee. 'PO EXCHANGE—AN ACCEPTED ORDER ON A I. first-class livery and hoarding stable. North Side, for pair of diamond earring* Worth SlUO: livery work or board for horses will oc furnished at lowest cash rates. Address W IQ> Tribune otflee. rpu EXCHANGE—FOR A FARM. A SIO,GOO EQUITY X in three houses on Congresa-si.: two of them mar ble fronts. For particulars, address FRED. M. WOODS, Downer’s Grove, 11L . . - 'PO EXCHANGE—ATWO-STORY AND BASEMENT X house, octagon, bnckandstoae trimmings, all and every modern improvement, south front, to rooms, oe tween Wabasti and Mlchigau-avs., clear.a id IS olocka from two lines of street-cars; price, S.btX); would taka only clear city lota lor port. Address C 53, Crloune. ' •'PO EXCHANGE-NOTES SECURED UN FARMS X In this Suite for a stock of dry goods, boots and. enoes, orclutiiiug. J. L. LEE, 176 Washiagtoa-bt., southwest corner Flilh-ar. . 'TO EXCHANGE—S3,SOO, TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, X Wc*t Side; Sl.sOo, 160 acres, improved. Kansas; 51.44 U, ißOacres, excellent, Kansas; $3,350, bnckcot .age. West Side; $3,100, six lota. Mil waukce-av.; all ilear, for merchandise. £. N. iiOPKINS. 167 Wa»h- n gton-at. • 4 ‘o EXCHANGE—PUR WESTERN LANDS. A 1 good dwelling-house and general score, stock of good.'*, natures, etc., m a thriving subnruaa town miles from Caicugu, doing a paying trade. Address W 35, Tribune uihce. ■ PO LX CHAN GE—A NEW HAND-SEWED HAR- X ness for carpet and furniture. Address EW, ’Trib une onice. ' PO EXCHANGE—MY TOP-BUGGY AND PHAE- X ton tor lumber and orick- Call at J- F. EMxv.ti & Co.'S Auction audou.e Rooms, U**and Ij6 Washington. X'C EXCHANGE NICE. WELL-KURXIhIIED country hotel: al*o 15 sowing-machines. T. J. hOLcNDLii, lioum 107 Chirk-st. . i 'O EXCHANGE—CLEAR, IMPROVED‘PROPERTY X on cue West side for improved property oa the .sonu or south side; win assume some Incuauraaoe. AudtCss xi Id, Tnoanc omce. * : • * I’O bXCUANGE—FUR CHICAGO LOTS OR GOOD X farxus ot lands mto >ra, Illinois, tuduiaa, oaw, or Michigan, oueoi cie aes; tloarug-mttu m -•or.a.Ta .-eif xork: water i*o.veroiu gra.a elu.a ci la.o mill from vessels; opacity, o 0 - uarreti per day: local *Poao eatauilsuea »ur iu>,two oarreLi »>cr year, Address vV jO. iramneouice, ♦'o KXCiixVNGE—FOR HOUSE IN ELEVENTH X Warder term, toe uest house la Fourteoiua >VarJ,snl ..xm. maucra. cu-raom uausc, do iccvaf gruuac; ./au.d pat lu same coju or ciear c..^ v laU. Call uetnccti t and gat ouce. iViLL U. Mooßit, *»oom gi, loODcarooru-st. • • ' ■ • o EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS IN SOUTH LYNNE, i. tree and excor, for drst-ciaij piano or outer property, ti c*X moaue uulce. • i’U cJCCUANGE—A SAD JO EQUITY IN A liObctE X ana lot in Chicago for suburban lots. 150 xJcaruoru su, i.aoiu u, ' ' TO £XCI>ASG£—OU fUlt SALkl— i‘WO NO. t L orioc houses. West aide: mcuiudnuice SAuX); uo UiXcsoriutercs,uuc; muaiseii; o»raernhrd up. A.u. iOdbTftn-av., »a>otn et. ____ »\ T ANTED—HAKI> COAL IN EXCHANGE -x'Oii » V eulrtd to uruer. underwear, or zuruisaiug goods uo casu prices. Adores**' mouue otdec. VVAXTED “TO EXCHANGE— FIMS CUSTOM V» for Dliinu. Atiilredi a,' Xaj decuua-SU 'i wen: WANTED- 10 exchange-stock ok tin AND hardware, with toow, $i,003, and wed-located lots, for house ami lot lu city. DE* TZ, 6Jalctrop«iiiaa Block. . __ * RANTED—TO EXCHANGE—GOOD DASE-BURN VV er store, bedstead. wRn springs. and manne-top commoue, for easy or fancy choirs or overcoat. Ad* drc=s i%. Ij, inouac oihce. _______ ■\s; AN TED—TO TRADE—A FURNACE FOB A »f good horse. Address U bo, i'rluuud omce. \UHAT WILL YOC EXCHANGE FOR SICE OBO VV eery fixtures. counters, .aiiolviug. Ulus, ctc.2 am goijig West; something 1 can carry, ii 06, Tribune. IViLiTIaNUS and imfkoved farms, unis- VV cumbered, la southern Eiuuos to exchange for . merchandise and otuer goad pcrs.mil property. Ad dress LANE «k tvLN T. Burlington, Ron., Ur ILL TRADE FOR OTHER FItOFEKTi MY I arm or tia acres, id miles rrom toe eit s ana o:ie liair mile trom railroad deyor; 11 lias two acres arapes, G./J cherry trees, ami apple ureaard; the Whole is lu the beat condition. H 67, iriouac oifice. • > CLEAR HOUSES«AND LOTS, WELL RENTED, wjuearTwenty-fourUi-»t., worth s3.siWeacU, furaato or excuange lur dcsirouie >ortu side property. F3S, T rtmme oulce. . INSXRUGTION. A COMPETENT TEACHER OF LANGUAGES DE* hirus more pupils to tuxe lessons in Latin, French, and German, plolu and ornamental writing* audulltua higher branches of mathematics, at lue lowest rates. Lessons given during the day and evenings. Address E. 31, Tribune ofiicc. t GRADUATE OF DARTMOUTH, WHO, HAS l\. been for two years at New Uiven coaching rale students in Latin, Grcex. and mathematics, and fitting uoys lur college, desires a puoU. Address HIT, Trib une uZT.ce. ■ 4 GENTLEMAN AND his wife, both of the A hlghcstculture and refinement, would like to have rooms and board In a strictly flrst-cuss lauiiiy lo ex change lor lesaous of languages and music* references* Address U st*« I nbune mace. ; A LADY OF CULTURE DESIRES TO TEACH English and French la a private family a few hours during the day. Address H iR. Tribune ufiice. /CHICAGO MUSICAL SEMINARY, CORNER PEOBIA X/aud MoJlsou-sw., guarantees that lu one course of lu a.rucllun the puvli may oe able to perzorm on piano, organ, or guitar# wbat will take years uy tueold method. Our mode of instruction Is new and pleasing, ana ac knowledged to ue the mosttuurougn. instru-Uou even ings, if acsired. Terms very reasonable. J." H. MAC pu s alp, pnucipaL / UIiUAGo'ACADEMY OF MUSICAL SCIENCE. 353 X/ West Madlson-sE, Miss Greer, PrlucipaL New method, and thorough instruction on piano, organ,, and guitar. Terms moderate. >u fancy prices. • FOWLER’S DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLS, 143 EAST Monroe-st. Ftrst-dau English training to those preparing for law, arts, or puolic speaking. INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN PAINTING-INK. X water-color*, and Ivory-type*. Cail oo or address (J. J. FLANDc-RS. 458 West Madl*OD-flt. PROF. L. EDOUARD (PARIS), FRENCH MAaTER at the Chicago Musical college. Under my direc tion the pupil U, after a comparatively limited time, iiuailiied to read, translate, write, and spealc t reach correctly and Huentiy. Several classes la formation. Terms in classes. $5 for 20 lesion*. Forotner terms and particulars send tor circulars and address Prof. L. £D., *93 Wabaah-av. aadnLaugley-av. Violoncello! violin, piano, thorough bass, etc., F. HOLLANDS, teacher and superin tendent. 72 Granger-*;,. and 80 Dear oom-st. terms moderate. • Wanted-a young gentleman wishes to have somebody teach ulm tne art of song and dance business. either gentleman or lady. Address k. 15, Tribune oihce. . si*.i A MONTH EACH-PIANO AND VOCAL LES 2>2j sons by competent lady teacnen. Rooms 9 and lu Farwcli Hall. H 8 MaJison-st. ferms. m advance. OUX STUDENTS HAVE RECEIVED INDIVIDUAL 400 instruction at the Chicago commercial institute. uuaUe-su, within the last two year*. Commercial branches a specialty, open day and evening. SPORTING GOODS. Anyone having a cbeedmore rifle of * approved pattern and in good condition can hear of a casa customer b/ staling terms, pattern, etc. Ad dress F 97, Tribune ottltm. ' __ I7OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SILVER-MOUNTED X H Frank Wesson 32-Inch rifle, at a bargain. Can bo seen at the score of ORK &SAOKC.TT, 184 Clark-SL w'HOT-GUN, BREECHLOADER, ENGLISH MAKE. O weight 7&; what have you to trade fur It: willseU Cheap. Address H 42. Trlmme office. . CLAIRVOVAMS. GO SEE THE WONDER OF THE WORLD IN LlFE reading. MADAME TEKHUNE, 239 iiabbard-s-% . Harry bastian-materializing seances bunday and Tuesday at 3ui south Dearbora-nt., formerly K. P. Journal Building: Monday and Wednes day at Lil Wlnchestcr-av., corner Van Buren-st. MMK. MILSOM. NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, 934 State-st., near Archer-av. Eatabllshed 1865. MRS. PORTER. GREATEST Bl bINEbS AND medical clalrvoyani: just arrived In this country; has visited ail the dues In Europe: is pronounced the greatest wonder of the age; tel.* name*; shows uke-- ncsscs: causes speedy marriages; brings u>gether sepa rated: active In basinet* losses, etc.: brings;o this country the great Hindoo charm against evil iunncnce, aic |rn **sS, and death. 652 Wabasfa-av. No gents. BIRLDO'C jTUTEBIAL. W~~ANTED-A QUANTITY* OF SECOND-HAND window »«h and glass. Apply at 48 South CLn ton-it. 15