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14 CIXV BEAL ESTATE. T7OR SALE-BE SURE AND READ TBIS LJST: X SIO.tXA>— 3-aiory and basement octagon stone front dwelling, line brick barn, and lot 24x190; every modern Improvement, 15 rooms, cost $13.0u0 to bu.'ld 4 years ago; south front on Adams-st-. «a*i block cast of Ashland-av. This property must be seen to be appreciated: It is first-cima. . ?ji (JCM—An elegant octagon front brick dweli.ng, barn, and lot 25x145. on Michigan-*'*.. Thirtv-ihlrd and Thiriy-fourlh-st*. Tills property w cmaimy cheap at S9.UO. A s3.2<*o —* 2-storr and basement octagon-front brick , dwellings and lots 20x125. on Fulcon-*t., between Lin cola and Uooey. House* are No* Is street paved. SI. 80»each—Three 2-story and basement brick dwell ings and Jots on Campbcll-av., I block Madjaon it.: hot aad cold water, bath, and gas; s.>oo dowrn^ «4 oi si.guO down—No. 53 South carpcnter-st., between M»di*oa and Wasbingtoa-sts.. 2-storr and basement 14-room brick dwelling and lot 2-.x42.», east jrouu rents now at fSUO. This la thebest bargain o ‘c.. r '.»^o_7. rW )ni framed cottage and lot 25x125. south front, oc Jackson-st.. between Uncoln and Robey. gv 7i centre-eu, comer Dayton, splendid dwell ing, every modern Improvement, and lot 3lxl(X). This property ought to sell at once. y STo per 100t —Lot 56x228. on North Wclls-st., between Eugene and Monotuouce. 1 block south of entrance to Lincoln Park. This la Just giving it away. store, dwelling over, and tot 25x125 on cor net of Morgan andGuricy-st*.; Sl.ouddown. ssoi>-onelot left, 24x160. >ouih front, on Taylor et.. between Wood and Lincoln-sts. lou can never buv cheaper. . • w „ s3,»o—lf taken at once. No. 237 Campbcll-av.. 13- room 2-story framed dwelling, brick basement, good bam, and lot 50x125, east front, between Van Buren and .l«xk6on-fcM. This bouse has every modern finish. i nit is 20-room 2-story framed dwelling and lot 5-.X125. fim bouse fronting north on Flfticih-st,, Just west ot Sicwar--av.; It cost S2.OUU to build 4 years ago. j loaned£J.O won It, and have lately taken It on the mortgage; It will rent for s2 l per month: go and look at It. only 4 blocks from liock Island car-shops and near Mock-Yards; have a complete abstract; title is perfect. 1 will take $550 cash for It, clear title, f 4,2uo— splendid octagon stone front, ail modern lm- Erovementa. 10 rooms ami lot, on Munroe-st.. half lock from Kobev-st. T. It. BOVD, Room?, X7i)Madisoa-su FOR SALE—BY j. C. MAGILL. sc WASHING ton-st. N. B.—See Times for along lUt. Silo—Adams and Llncoln-su.. a. w. cur. Si 15—Adams and Woud-scs., «. w. cur. A large s. w. cor. Is the place for a house with D. R. and K. on first floor, affording direct s. and K. sunlight la Hit* living rooms. Call and see plans forsuch a house. Siso—Ashland-av., e. f., deep lot, 2 party walls. Sl2s—Ashland-av., e. f., deep lot, near Van Buren, party walls. Sol*— Washtngton-su.ncar lloyne-5t..20 ft, party walla. iJDUSES (EASY TERMS). SS.OTO—D. R. on first floor, octagon marble-front, sear Jcllcnon Bark: furnace and gs 4 fixtures. sacrifice—Adaim-st.. near Jefferson Hark, a well built uouse, deep lot, 50 or 7o teet front, line trees,etc. S2.CXXl—Jacksun-bL. nice cottage, with wire screens, awnings, and double windows, near 3 Hues of v-ars. Sll.UjO Easy icnns—Adams-st., near A?h!ai»d-av., an elegant residence on which over tpeut. exeluaiveof cost of a south front rot 25x18*; parlors aud an elegant first-floor dining-room finished lu polished hard woods; brick range, large lec-house; line barn. N. B.—See a long HUt In 4> Tlmes” of to-day. SALE-LOT ‘(IN”NORTHWEST CORNER OF X Taylor aud Mlller-sts., 27x1u0. with two buildings. Two lots on Maxwcll-st., Just cost of Blue islaod-av., 70x110. with building. Lot on Blue Island-av.. near Fiftcenlh-*t-: s*o3. Lots ou llloman-st.. between Paulina and Wood; SSOO. Northeast corner o* Asblaadsav, and Fourteeuth-st., 46x140: cheap. HaiNtcd-bt., near Twelfth, 3-siory frame: $3.5*0, Northwest corner of Van Buren and Abcraeen-siß., 143xm>: cheap. Gio acres, improved, in lowa, unincumbered; will trade for city property. _ j * SCHUMACHER & LAUER, - 236 Blue Island-av. I?OK SALK—BAUGAINS IN Flli-ST-CLASS STONE 1 front bouses on Mlchigan-av., Caiumet-av., Prai jle-av.. \VaoahU*uv.. indiana-av.. between Kourteemh aud Thirtlcth-su.; also, some vacant tuts on the same street*. 1 also have for sale several fine business blocks on Mudlsou-i-t., Clark-sL. Dearborn-st.. Wasulngion* su. liabdolphst., LaSaile-si., Witbosh-av.. ami bunch Water-vt. in prh-c* from siu.o.Ou» which are pa.ln,; jroiuHio jo per cent interest on the Invesi niiim. Parties wishing to invest will always had mmy oim.v for sale t'oodlmrgalns In hrsl-ciais business and iir»t-cluss residence projKrrty. iuqulte of JACOB Wulu t*2 Vias'lungum-St. • Ihjll SALK—JUST LOOK. AT THESE—MADISON• . s:„ 25x125. £2,ux>. Madison-su. 150*190, offer v anted. Madlson-su. imxlU, wuh A I boose, ss,uu). Moa:oe-6t., choice lucaiity, brick house, SXtAW. Adanu>-*u, very desirable octagon orlck, 55.000. Whl uut-st.. No. 299, large lot and line frame. s3,su>. Ori.velamL Park-av., No. 283, mar Ihirtv-ttrsi-st.. brick nouse. only S3.oU i. Monroc-st.. maroic-froat housc-a, SLs>> and ss,uuo. May-st., near Madison, house and feet, asacrifice. Leaviii-sL, very hue octagon brick at a bargain, il. Or IfOUN A SON, 128 Boom 4. I?UB SALE-CHEAP— CHEAP ~ CHEAP —THAT . hue lot southeast corner OgJen-av. and Jackjum- LU. 57 feet uu Ugdeo-av.. ;c on Jackson, Sti oo llerml lage-av., onlv ssu per foot. Wamm-av., extra choice hu-foot lot. south front, near Union Park. Monroe-s:., southwest comer of Wlnchester-av., g 4 feet or -i< feeu with house, Monroe**>c., 2*xT*vL only siou per foot. Auams-si.. ven- choice, with party wall, a sacrlticc. Hrth-av., sear HarrifOD. a threat i-scrldec, including heavy party wall, JacUnju-sl., eoaiof Ashianu*av..ac STo per loot. Other locations, $45 to $"•», Including women*. U. O&BDR.S 4: auN, 12H LaSalle. Room 4._ I“'oU~ALE-«R REST?—SEVER A L*~ II UN D ItED feet of dock property** fitted up complete with mil* road met. ohlce. and planking, for lumber business. For particulars Inquire of GE»>. I*. DEitlCtCSO.s Ash* laud-nv.. south of Tweaiy-second-st., orK.B.MASuN, 4oDearborn-Bt. T,'OR SALE—4OXIOO. CORNER LASALLE *AND ON- X turio: good pro|*erty lor flats; cheap tor, cash. C. i*. DANA, 10stale s;. t I?OR SALE—s4.2so.sl.2sodown—l4-UOOM 2-STORY and basement brick dwelling, and lot 25x135. cast front, uu Curpeule.*-si.. between Madison and Wash- Ingtuu-Hts. ih’s house Uin lomlnuto*' wslk «»f *irio uuu oilice. In very heart of Chicago; rents now at SS(A) I*cr year; house would cost low to t.udj $ sOOO. ills u iiuie strange that such ptopurty at such low prices Is hoi ukcu. uis terribly cueap. T. B. BuYD, Room?, 270 iludisun-st. 1?ok sale—on exchange-tiie 2-stouy and basement octagon atone front house. 1829 Wabash* av..casi front, inituvea Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth- Ms. Also, il>e three-story ami basement octagon brick front 17©5 W abasn-av. Terms easy: tuicrest? per cent. Apply at No. i<Bs. IMJR SALE-1&-ST0RY COTTAGE. CORNER OF Thiny-secodU'St. and Pralric*av., No. 1454. Lot 2:113... Apoly on premises. I." Oil SALE-GO FEET AT NORTHWEST CORNER X Washington and Oakley-sts., with two-siory frame house, containing all modern conveniences; so,ouu; easy terms, it. pOi WIN. 92 Waahington-st. L OR SALE—SJ.S O. 7UI Wui>r VA> BUhEN-ST., 2- X story. JO-room bouseaud 38-foot lot; south -front age: everything complete; slum cash, balance on time am per cent, inquire at 27 Lake-sL, Ihiid floor. "l?OR SALE-PARK-AV.-KLEGANT MARBLE- X front, near Llncolu-sl.: extraordinary bargain. So,- UK); cost £tl.Oo>. E. P. JIUtCUKIbS, 142 x,aSaile*st. T?OU SALE-BEST IN CHI* X cugo—JO rooms, brick, octagon trout, with largo brick uam and carriage-house. e\ety modem Improve* incut. :u iwnect oruer: large furnace, lauml-y with stationary tubs, lot on Ad«ms-s_.near Paulina* sc.. ;6,joi, lias been sold once, lor SIB.tAXJ. L. I*. RuICDKibS. 142 Lasalie-st., Room 9. VUI: SALE— HOME; NINE X rooms, improvements; Jackaou-st- Owner at 657 mourcC-tt. i'OH SALE—LOT AND SMALL HOUSE. 446 OGDEN f'UU SAi.E—NO- 1343 X»KAIRIE-AV., NEW. FOR $5.5t4j; terms to suit’ The cheapest house on the routu muv by ti.tMj. ll notsuia oy Tnursauy wIU rent fur sSu permouui. Look at lu ■f.OR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT. INQUIRE ON X piemiscs, 394 Orciiardrst.. I 'UR SALE AND EXCHANGE—LARGE NUMBER Hue houses ami lots in best residence parts of tne city. Lome tery desirable and remarkably cheap, O.LMLEV INGLc.Ofc.VV, 144 Dearooru*su, itooni 9. XOi: SALE—A BARGAIN-LOT 50X112 ON ALLEY, X east front on Bishop-court; large nani In rear. .&LfcTtc.D W. SANSojJL. 7 Union uul.dlug. 1"Oli SALE-AT OAK PARK,' A FINE RESIDENCE, if rooms, nrst-ciass, price to suit the times; terms easy. Also, nursery-grown ux-es, elm, I in. to 4 lu. diameter. Address M. C. NfLES, 34 .Metro,k>Uiaa i>;ock 1‘ >OR SALK-TWO bTORY AND BASEMENT MAR ide trout, 495 lore>i-av.: terms easy. Plr.itdE d. uUiilti’. Rual-Estate iteuuug ami Collecting Agoiicy, iGy<LaSalie-st.. xnlcugu. I'.'OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—THE ELEGANT 4- storyTuarble-froui house. No. 39u Micmgan-aV.. eutitainmg 14 roum»; n;is uii mudciu iuiurutcurcuis, and will he sold at much less than its value lu order to ciuac out an estate. Inquire of JullN L. WouDCuGK, Mattesun House. SALE-53.000, .STON’K-i'itOXT DWELLING ' aou Jot, Sv. 122 Itbvaes-av., bcm-cea Uanv-tblrd uad-Tb;riy-lourtb*su., a bargain. inuue iiwclau*, bam, atul lot I~>. uu l*rairiu-BV., bctn'ecu i mny-nnsi uud i blriv b.;cuuu-si».; boutebaa but ami co*U water, bath, aud gaa. 25x125, ISO feet west of Camj»bell-av. t on liouruoy-ai T. B. BOVD, Boom 7, 179 Madleoa-fiL. I?oksai7e— d£sii:able~x*ksidences IN EACH divUiuu 01 uic clo*» irom s2.&ou W j£Ai,«4>j. J’Ail- J.LNOIU.% iHACK.vti'. lUj *ms«la#un-st. SALE—HOUSE A.Nb LoT ON JIENUY-ST.. worth s4,<a*j, for $2,500; easy payment*. Room n, Times Building. I'OR SALE—BUSINESS FUOFEUTY; WILL TAKE a lam m pun payment. Address MC 2, it ibuce, ISoR SALE—MADISON-ST., BARGAIN.' SLAOU. Wcsteru-av., near lake, witn house. Si.uou. Lake tnore drive, Luicolu-av., grout bargain. tOMCNiJ G. MULES. iu Madison-su. Room 7, 17OIS SALE-UY 11. C, MOREY, U 5 CLAIiK-ST.— SO . lect on Jacknoo-su, uearLatllu. $75; 22 feet War* ren*av., near i*uvue*su, 5'57.50 j»er loot; Uoxdno. Abcr* •dfca-BU, near Congress, s7a; huxltM, Adaiu»*st., near Wood. $110; 7oxisx Aduuis-&L, ucur Jcilerson Farit; bjleeu Mmilsuu-bU, Uttar Ladlu. 17OU SALE-BY 11. C. MOUEY. 95 CLARK-ST.— Business property renting for 10 per cent; store oa Mate-sl., between Uaudolpu and Washington: two blotes on south Watcr-su, near Slate; ihbaudloo Ci-rg-su, 40xl2o; s-btory, corner of Arcade-court. T7OU SALE-ON MONTHLY' FAYMENTS-a' GOOD X 2-story and basement brick house, with furnace. Lot and cold water, etc. ITlcc, $2,250. Address F ju3. 'tribune o&lce. 1?0U SALE-ItM. 402. AND 477 "WEST WASHING* toi)*su—l am uttering the above proi»criy very encaji, or cscmmge for cheaper property. C. C. BUs su, itoumy, i>CArporu*su Ir'OU SALE—OX GOOD BUSINESS STKEET OX ue>t&ldti, tnck *torc and barn: fjood location fur meat-market, Ac. By WM.OIiLAX.uUKK, Wc»t liurou-H. or idoClarK-st., Uuoui nu. Puli SALE—TWO-STOUV AND BASEMENT BIiICK. A house on Kullertou-av., wUliiu two blocks of the hursc-can: will bell very low fur cash. O as, tribune. . 100. known as hst. cast front, inquire within, or tuidreaa 1* la. i rlbuue unice. SALE-TUE' ELEGANT RESIDENCE NO. 429 X West Washtngton-su. near Ada. at a bargain. Wii. c. UeTNOcun iHOearoura-su. Loom 9. f*Ull SALE—A LARGE ELEGANT BRICK HORSE with tci feet of ground, on Inaiaua-av., near T wcDUelh-sL A. W. \VJJEELEIL HI Lnkc-st. y«l! SALE-SA-iOJ-WKLL-r.UILT TWO-STOItV X and basement brick, 4JO tooth Uakley-av. This U a oargaiu. ic H. HOWLAND, itoom 2d MetrojtoltUia Block. SALE—GRANT-PLACE, NEAR HULBERT- X su, uk-tiory >-i - uomdv.cliiug, lot 24x123 feet: lo cal.on good, asso a y-roim urick, ku-100l lot, aim burn; prices vety low; payments easy. Other bargains in vicinity of Lincoln Tark. CUAS. N. HALE. 133 liiudolph-sU J? 0 : SALE-WE HAVE 23 GOOD RESIDENCES wlUi.u five blocks of Union Hark, prulajiy the be.; .Lai of bargains lu the cLy. pru.es Vorilug from *>, ,-iUJio SiS.cuo. also sum- elegant homes on the NirJiSlde. liuvvi.s A. HtcE & CO., Room 10 Aleth -0 -tat Church Block. CITV BEAL ESTATE. 1?0R SALK-WEST SIDE RESIDENCES— F Ashland-av.. octagon stone-front. 2-storles and basement, very cheap: stone-front, 3-stortesand base ment, S6.(XX); stone-front,3-sttiries aud cellar, with lot 22 feet front, cheap; double brick, with large yard, on tine corner. Adatm-st,. octagon stone-front, 2-storle* and base ment, near Asbliu>d-av.. great bargain; octagon front brick. 2-storlcs and basement, lot 24 feet wide. KJ: octagon front brick, 2-srories and basement. $4. out); stone-front. 2-storles and cellar. sr>,oou; ercclictit frame house with large lot for less than value of the ground. Monroe-st., large brick house with lot so feet front, Sl2.oa>: octagon-front brick, 24 feet front, great bar gain: octagon front brick. 2-stories and basement, on fine coruer,s4.sou; 2-story and basement brlck.Ss.oco. would exchange for lowa laud; 2-story and basement brick. 25 feci wide, 53.000. Washtngion-st.. Warren and Park-avs..octagon-front brick. 2-storieaand basemrnt,3 rooms deep, very Cheap- Large brick, with wide yard. Sliooo. Elegant octagon stone-front, 3-atorlea and cellar, for less than cost of the building. Two-story and basement brick. Incumbered for S2.QX): would take smaller house for equity. A Jargtruumber of other bargains. WALLER BROTHERS, 04 Washlngton-st. For sale-bt w. d. c. street a ca, no. 101 Washtncton-st: HOUSES WITH LOTS. $9,500—2-story and basement brick. 14 rooms, c&fit front, Dearborn-av.. near Goethe-st, $2,300-2-story and basement brick, one block from Ogdeu-ar. cars; this is giving away :hc lor. %t Su.txO-3-story brick building, store front, dwelling In rear, and data above, very handsomely finished. Twelfth-st., near Wabath-av. slo.soo—Very ant residence In Lake View, on Dum my line, is rooms, barn, etc., two acres of ground. LOTS. Sl.OCOeach—Wllcox-av., near from Madlson-sL cars; dwellings built here would rent as soon as ready. si,.'>6o-L!ncoln-av., south of Ccntre-sL, close to park, newly paved: a great bargain. $375 Llncoln-st.. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Other bargains in good property in all parts of the city. Call and sec what we have. W. D. C. STREET & CO., 101 Wa-hlngion-st. 17*0 R SALE—OR TO RENT—A CHOICE libsIPKNCK 1 property on Fox River, in the Village of Batavia, SOmlies west of Chicago, the lamlly residence of the late Hon. Samuel D. Lockwood.a large stone dwelling house. with convenient outhouses, barns, stables, aud wind-mill, with good supply of water, and 11 acres of laud in orchard and gardens. One of the most beautil ul ami comfortable country residences to be found In the State. This property is now offered for sale at u low price, and, if not sold by the Ist or April, will be held for rent ou reasonable terms. More land adjoining can be bad. If desired. Mr. William Collin also offers fur sale his family residence, adjoining this property, and substantially a duplicate of it. For particulars aud terms apply tour address* FIRST«NaTIONAL BANK, Batavia. Ml. ’ • I?OKSALk-NO. 30 HARVARD-ST.. just west X of \Ycstern-av., lot 24x125, 2-story frame cottage, lo rooms; ptice. $1.500.- No. nil ugdeu-av,. near Harrlson-st.. 10t24x100, southeast front; house two story and unfinished base ment. name, three rooms deep; price. 52.750. No. West Jack’jon-Bt., south trout: lot 22x125; two-story frame with larhen extension: price. si.uoo. Wood-st-. northeast corner Ktnzle. west front; lot 25 3126; 2-story muie boose and frame barn; price. $1,50). Lot2.ixie<uou Illinois-st.. Just weal of St. Clair; price, $1,500. .visa s fine list of residence lots and houses from $2,000 to $4,000. in choice localities. 1 UUNER & BOND. I7OR SALE—BY J. U. KEELER, 163 CLAKK-ST.: ; Sangamon-st., near Monroe, good two-story house, with lease oi lor. \)arreu-av., near Lincoln, two-story house, arranged for lamUcj. and Jou 53.5 U). Park-av.. collage and barn. and lot 50x125. S 3, 750. Mliwaukee-av.. (tear Ilalsicd and Desptalnes-sis., good busmen properly: will be told low. Wabash-av., near ihiny-bccoud-bt; good two-story house; dtutug-room and kitcbeu ua urn door, and lot soxuu T?OU SALK—HOUbE AND 3 LOTS ON CAIiPENThU- X bU, forSt.tioO; lot on corner iloyne aud congress. 4Slu. cheap; a houses on Carroll-at. lor good brick on West Washington, near Union Park, s.\ixw; splendid stone front on Adams, near Ashiand-av.. Siu.o-**. pan t:mc: nice crick on Harrison.only S2,uu »; 5 acres, worth t-too to Soco tier lot. for *2. 300 per acre. This oroperty is oa the comer of caliturnla-av. and Tuyior-at., «uu can uc retailed at a large profit now. Ilave some bargains. D. P. NEWELL, it-3 West Mail* bOli-bU FOU SALE-50X110. SOUTHEAST CUUSEi: VAX iiurcu ami $ -.SOj on soma .Part •*>*,. near Twenty-alxiii. J,7«u 4'i it. ou south Water**!., improved 155.000 £Ux£JO, Lake trout, near OaKiand 4.UOJ truuic Uou»e, 8 rooms, on Aberdeen-*!.., near Adams. ... . 3.500 REES, PEIRCE 4: CO.. 9J Dearborn-st. Fou sale—the klegantly-mtijated ur.si deace «7S Prairie-av., second door north of Eight- inquire on cue premises, or of A. a. DeW EV, IUS Washington-sE. Room 35. 1?OR SALK—INDIAN A-AY., ELEGANT BROWN stone fronts, three ana tour rooms dec;*; pood oriel: audbOteet only $d.250; choice lot «c-r Taircy-thlid tu only $75. D. W. STORES. 1M V»aaaiugtou-»t., Boom 15. r*OR SALE-FIRST-CLASS BRICK HOUSE, THREE JL rooms deep, and burn. lot 25x15*, Mouroe-st., near Aberdeen, SO. •'■<>*: 30 feet and nice irame house, War jen-JV.. half oioes Jrorn Union Parx. $4, J 00; )M»Parx av., vtone ftout, 3 ruoiiti deep. su, .rOU. a large list of houses and lots la the West Division. 11. C. MJKr.Y, *5 Clark-st. SALE—$75.♦ 00 WORTH OF REAL ESTATE, X improved, lor $15.00; go-ng to Lefldvllle; must have money. .idurcssA.. Room l>, SI La*ulle**t. 1?OU SALE-GOOD S-KOOM HOUSE, 12M1LES OUT; : a*t U*uxit«J feet, near depot, StKW. Store-front huuae. * on* rooms, and lot 2>xl2sfccu Twenty-Him li st., near BuaJaii-ii., $1,20). JAMES R* MAT, 00 Washiugfou-st. SALE—PRAIRIE AV., NEAR TUI RTV-FIRST- X st.. ti-iujin cottage and lot. $2.5u0; 11-room brick on WeK laylor-st., sd,7vO. JAMES R. MAI, 9J Wash lugtuu-sl« t’OR SALE—S2,fiCO. NICE. S-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, buy window, marble mantel, lake uad cistern water, lot 0X125 feet, at Lawndale, two blocks from depot. JAMES iC. MAY, 90 Mr'asamrtoa-st- 7?OR SALK—EASY TERMS—LOTS ON’ WAP.REN- X av,. mar Staunton, at SW: on Canal. near iiarrl son, $125; on 1 hird-uv., Sno; cottage and line lot, north of uml near Lincoln Park, si,a>j. 123 Dearborn* uv., Room S. poll SALE-BT S. 11. KERFOOT& CO.. 91 DEAR- X bora-sL, several choice corner and inside lots on Rusn-su, Dearourn-av,, Uuron-st., Uutarlo'SL, ITne-sU, etc. S. U. KERFOOT & CO., J?OR SALE-A DECIDED BARGAIN—ONE BLOCK . from Union Park, first *chtss brics dwelling, well built, with nil modern improvements, stone steps. Iron fence, etc.; SS. tXM. 11. (J. MuRhY, 95 Clark-st. REAL ESTATE. ■pOU SALE— LA GRANGE U the place it you want houses and lots fur les» man you can uujid. LA GRANGE is the place If you waut lots In a grow ing town, with the best population in Cook County. LA GRANGE is me place to buy all kinds of trees at your own price. We are overstocked. F. D. coasiTi, For sale-i am now offering at murt gage price the tine house and grounds formerly oc cupied by myself on wabash-av., In the grove Just east of the depot*: lo: 2(K)il9o: ImpiOvcinents would cost now* ss.(?>> to Siu,UA>; It Is In nue condition and can oe taught at a great bargain on easy terms; also for the purpose of disposing or some of my unimproved real estate. 1 will build lo suit, as to style and manner of payment, in the aoovc locality, one of the tiaest m the county. Address U. it. LEWIS. Englewood. HL I?OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED farm in Illinois or lowa— .\a elegant villa in the City of Waukegan. Hi., with GO acres of land, highly Improved, beautifully situated uii the bluil, wlih a com m.tuuing view of Lake Michigan. PIERCE & OUTIIhT, real estate, renting and collecting agency. 162 LaSalle. T/OR SALE-AT HINSDALE—I CAN SELL YOU A X nice house and lot at sls to £25 a month, and a due lot cheaiter man anybodv. on your own terms, aud lend money to Improve li; don't you forget it. o. J. STUoGIi, 12f t>eurbora-st.. Rooms. I?OR SALE-OR RENT-AT HINSDALE, HOUSES X with lto lo acres ot land, on Miia.l moatfiL pay ments. The highest aud chcai*c?t la:id of auy suouro. Conic and see. U. ,i. biOUGti. 12J i>euriK»ru-si. SALE-A GuOD TWu-STuuY »i«»USE uF ten rooms, cheap, at Rvaasioo. Inquire of u. JiObE. Executor. COR SALK-ELEGANT SUBURBAN HOME AT X great sacrltlce— Flue house, with cellar and large ham, four-acre block all laid oil lu elecant grotmus aud gardens, with rich siiruuoery, oruumeuial trees., iruli. and dowers, one block from uepot in vvinuutko, for E. P. HuruilKlda, 142 Labalie-st. T?OU SALg-OR UENT-FCUNISIIED 021 UNfUU- X uUhed, a leu-room house at Englewood, corner %Vcnt*ortii*av. uud Sixty-seventh'*!., w.tn not uod cola water, ami all modern conveniences. Furnished, S3-'* per tuotiUi. Aiidrc&* N 33, Tribune oifice. Fui: SALK— A CHOICE LIST OF EVAKSTOX awclluu*: ?ume ut them very cheap. J. O. UAM* ILION, i7uala:!l&ou-fei. 170 U SALE—AT OAK PARK, A MCE HOUSE, 8 X rooms, nearly new; large lot. oa a corner, h. W. HOARD. Oak Park. JfUli SALE-OAR FaRK-TWO-STORV FRAME X house, stone cellar, “room?; barn; lot luOxlGU feet. SLO&sO.n JcCu.. 155 La&aUe-si. SALE-TWO FINE RESIDENCES ON LAKE X shore at Wtunctka. Cull on or address 51. J. MOTH, Wlunetka. 1?0R SALE—THE “BOSS” SIOOLOTS AT CLYDE. . 2j-a wiles out, one block from depot; beautiful land; title perfect; Slouown, $:» per mouth. Toe c.ieapeet und ocat lots iu tUe market. if. W. STORRS. Of w aid inglUU-kL J7OR SALE-Oi: exciiange-a beautiful . home, large grounds, in hake View,.near the lake; wantagood tuna, stock, aim implements; preter Mich* Igau. Address 11. JACoBsON. BjxU.OJJ. cUj. 1?OU SALE-AND UENT-i’OGLTKV AND GAUDEN . places, on river, uear dei*oi: healthlul location. EDMUND G, S'TILES. 00 Madison-si., itoom 7. 17OU SALE—EXCHANGE—AND UENT-aT HINS* . dale and Austin—Acres, lots, and houses on favora bic terms. FnRRY, 2, i7»o Dearborn-si. FOi: SALE-10-UOOM UIHCIv HOUSE, NU.MJ THE lake, on Uc!ro>e-st.,Lakc View, lut47xi3u, S4,(jiM. HUES. PEIUCE * CO., tw i>eiriK>ra*at. 1?OK SALE—VEKV NEAT FHAME HOUSE. WITH . hnck foundation, One lot, every convenience, near South i'ark'Station: oner at u great bargain; S2.£»tM: iraa, water, ami sewer In iruat of lot. B. a. LL.::tCii. y.i EXCHANGE—TWO HOUSES AND largo lots In Englewood for a bouse uud Jot m city. BUBO. iclh \Vai»asii-av. iii£u jsstat^. I?OUSALE-BY J. 11. KEELKU. loJ CLARK-ST. MJ-acre farm near crystal Lake, wtm urick house. UW-acreJarmllUmi.'eslroni city, a barium. 23o*m:rc larm near Hesplajues. O-uj-acre imin iu Cr&wlord County. lowa. 120-aurc farm la Comrade Cuuuiv, Texas, for cottage and lou &o-acre farm 20 miles north of city, S S.is.HJ. Koaore due larm in Lake County, Mich.. fronts on nice lake: would Lute a dear house lot. rVJIi SALK—A DELIGHTFUL”aND lioMAVHC X Incited grounds noon the hanks oi a beautiful lake: pure water, uimeial springs, u.ee shore-oeacn. best lishiug iu toe MB:c. good society; rare opportu nity. Parties wlolling to oj>cu a summer resort cau neurit the Urst #cu»ou. Aduress A, Lii'PI.NCOTT, 7J £.ast Uaudulpii-st,, Chicago. For sale—or kxcha n(: e-a <> a cue farm, as good as lu Nebraska; will take all or part hones. 70 South Canal-si. * T7OB SALE-15 FARMS IN ILLINOIS. 4 IN HAVA. X sln Kansas. 3in Indiana; some cash, some trade. EDWIN A, RICE £ Co., Room lu Methodist Church Slock. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SUNDAY. MARCH 23, 1879-SIXTEEN PAGES. COCWTBY BEAL ESTATE. For sale 5650 cash BO-acre farm. 40 acres In meadow. 40 acres under plow. 3-room dwelling, barn for I" horse*. 6 head of rattle, nil the farm Implements, and I mile from Meadow \uhcy in Juneau County. Win.; farm and stock tor SR.VJ. - Sl.ixxi—l2*»-«crc fiirm. 2 miles from rarhondale, 111.. GO acres under fence, 5 • under plow, 40 in wheat, and H rtrst-cla-s land; 3 log bouse.*, barns and good orchard. So-aere farm, due !1-room frame dwelling, g tod bams am) fence*. 8 tulles from Court-House in Cook County, 111.. 1 xntle from County-House. Will sell or trade for city property. St2.aw-b.ilf oash-640-acrc farm 60 miles west of Chicago, all under fence, 2 large barns, line dwelling, cost s4.aw. fine orchard. HX) acres good Umber; 2 miles from depot. This Is one of the best dairy and stock farms lu Illinois. T. B. BOYD. Room 7 179 Madison-sc FOR SALE-OU EXCHANGE-GENTLEMAN’S KES- Ideuce with acre of land. In Davenport, la.; also. 4 section land In Nebraska: titles perfect: no Incum brance. Place In or near Chicago with a few acres of land wanted: wilt assume small Incumbrance. Address O. LIPPINCOTT. 7n East Randuiph-st., Chicago. T/ui: SALE—THE BEST FARM IN McHENBY I County, Illinois, for S2 O per acre, DKITZ, 72 Metropolitan block. F'OU SALE-CHEAP-120 ACRES OF GOOD LAND In Hancock County. lowa. T. J, BOLEN DEB, Room 8. 10? South Clark-st. Fbit SALK—OR EXCHANGE-FIRST-CLASS IM proved 32>»-acrc farm In Van Buren County. lowa, quarter mile frum county seat— Kcosauqua: free aud clear: ha* 2,000 sugar and fruit trees, and will make choice stock farm. Will sell for cash, or part cash and balance ou lime; or exchange for Chicago property free and clear. Address M 17, Tribune office. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED-A NICE FARM OF 80 TO IflO ACRES; good improvement;*, fruit, etc.: situated upon a pleasant lake, and convenient to railroad, for which fir.-t-class Evanston property and cash will be given. Address P.-O. Box 622, Evanston. Cook Co., HI. WANTKU-TO BUV a brick or stone house i» of 10 or 12 rooms. In good location on North Side, from $5,00) to ss,Uio. Must give number and price to receive any attention. Address 123 Dearborn at,, Kcom 8. WANTED-! HAVE CASH CUSTOMERS FOB cottage or lot convenient to Slock-Yards. Also for houses or lots on avenues. KINNEY, M. E. Church Block. W ANTED —’CHICAGO BUSINESS PROPERTY; » f Will give cash, residence properly (clear), aud as sume. O. W. CouPKK. 159 LaSalle-st,, Room 1. TT/ ANTED—THE BEST HOUSE AND LOT I CAN *\ get. in good locality on. West Side, for $3,000; give number aud street. N 16. Tribune otllce. \\T ANTED—MODERN HOUSE. WITH 25 FOOT V» lot or more. In good location (prefer North Side); will exchange seven acres in Hyde Park,clear, pay c&an and assume. Address K SJ, Tribune ofllcc. WASTED—EQUITY'IS~IIOUSK 7\Xl) LOT (ix Vi 'Madisuu-st.. or small farm near city, lu exchange for slock aud fixtures of shoe store well located ou West tide. Address K 51, Tribune WANTED-A GOOD SOUTH SIDE EQUITY FOR a clear city home. Address 082. Tribune office. WANTED-A 12-P.OOM HOUSE ON WEST SIDE in good location; wid pay part cash, part clear property, and assume. Address 0 si. Tribune office. ■\\7 ANTED—TO BUY AN OCTAGON STONE >V front house, all modern improvements, brick barn, ou Monroe or Adams, between Throop and Robey-sts. Answers must give location and lowest cash price, or will not be considered. Address 0 54. Tribune office. T\rANTED—LOT TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY EEET * > oa some avenue south of Twentv-niuih-st- Will pay all price must be cheap. Address, with par ticulars, G. S., care Tribune office. TTfANTED—TO PURCHASE ON MONTHLY PAY \\ meats, no advance cosh payment, a cottage or small two-story house, good nelghborliooJ.’ convenient to sirect-cars. Address M 52, Tribune olHcc. P\V erty, business or residence. improved or vacant, on widch mey wish to roadie cash immediately, call atm see us. Want West Maulsou.st. property. 11. OSbOBN «fc SON. 12S Lababest., Boom 4. WAXTED-TO BOV A HOUSE, OH LOT, SOUTH Side, east of WelD-st. and south of North-av. Must be a bargain. Address N 5. Tribune oiDce. WAXTED-TO BUY ON EASY TEUMS. A 2 OU 2-story brick or stone-front house, In a pood locality, formyou’n use. Address, giving particulars, or no attention will be paid. t> 33. Tribune otllce. WONTED-HOUSE WITH LOT. FOR ABOUT >V $1,430, West Side, south of Madison-st, We have a good customer. Alao a bargain In a nice house on Nor;h Side 1 , south of e catre-sc.; alao vacant lot, near Lincoln Park; must be put lu low. W. I). C. STREET &CO.. lUI Washlngton-st. IVANTED-STONE-KRONT RESIDENCE. NORTH >i of Twenty-seconJ-st.. cast of Wabash-uv.. worth not to exceed sl2,uuo. WALLER BROTHERS, y 4 Washlngion-at. • W’ ANTED-TO BUY, HOUSE AND LOT. ON paved street: good neighborhood; will pay $3.50) to SiUmo cash; answers to receive attention must give locution, description, and price. Address 1* Gd, Trib une OQICC. TirANTED-GOOl) HOUSE $4,003 TO $9,000, FOR \ ? cash customer: also house for May: good tenants. EDMUND G. STILES, uj Madlson-st., Room 7. WANTED— RESIDENCE. $3,000 TO $3,500. SAN gamou-st. to Robey. Lakc-st. to Congress; party Will pay uii cash. J. C. iIAGjLL. 8d Wasliliiglou-sl. WANTED— BUSINESS' PROPERTY. IMPROVED or vacant, desirably located, worth S3O, too to S 10.000, for cash customer; must be cheap. WALLER brothers, I*4 washington-st. WANTED— RESIDENCES ON MICHIGAN OR IN diana av.. between Twcatv-fourth and Thirty- Rccond-sts., $7,u00 to S9,(XXi, fur customers will pay cash. WALLER BROTHERS, 9-1 Washington*:-!. "WANTED—HOUSE AND LOT, COST FROM $1,200 n iosl.nX) caih, city or suburbs. Address 1 i 22, T'rlbuncofllce. W; ANTED-AN A 1 HOUSE AND LOT; WILL PAY ‘ > part cash, balance clear city lots or good farm lands. TYLER, Hatter, 101 Madlsoa-sc. T|TANTKI)-A GOOD house a sd bars os » V south Side; will assume and pay some cash. TY LER, Hauer, 101 MadUon-st. ttNANCIAL. All savings-bank books, receivers* certiacHies. county orders, and city serin bought and sold, and Joans negotiated, by JRA HOLMES. General Broker. ks Washlngton-st. Accounts in fidelity and other broken bank* bought: scrip receivable for 187 S taxes for sale at a discount. E. S. HUNT. 80 Washlngum-sr. ANY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, pianos, etc., wlrnout removal; also on other goodsecurltlcs. 152 Dearborn-st.. Room is. ANY SUM—SSO TO sio»-tu loan on fuhsi turc, pianos, etc., without removal. G. 11. WALK- F.iL 184 Dearborn-st., Room 5. All fidelity, state savings, and ger mrm claims cashed at highest rates; scrip, certlfl cates. and county orders bought. STYLES, 201 Dear born-st., near Adams. Accounts in fidelity, state, and other bank claims bought: also moaev to loan on life* insurance policies ami other securities. DANIEL EVER. 92 Washfligtoii-st. Advances made on diamonds, watches, bonus, etc., at LAUNDERS’ private olllce, 120 Ran dolpU-st.. near Clark. Rooms 5 and 0. Established i3*»L A Sin S'*o.*Sloo, — etc."“l6aned~ on~found ture, pianos (without removal); good? stored or other good security. D 4 Deurnorn*sc., Room 9. A 1 COMMERCIAL PAPER. NOTES WITH COL IX laterals, mortgages, «nd other securities bought and sold. ISAAC GREENKBAU.vi &CO.. 110 Fifth*av. Any sums to loan on furniture and i>z anos without removal. 151 Uandolph-at.. Room 4, CASH PAID FOR OLD OULD t AND SILVER Money to loan on watches, diamonds, and valuaaiei of every description at GJLDSMIU’S Loan aad Bullion QUlccUicou.-cJ). 9tf East .Madisoo-st. EstAbllshed 1835, I7IRST MORTGAGE NOTE AT 8 PER CENT FOR Si.Coi duel year secured by property wortli 3 times the amount In choice residence lor. West Side. PIERCE A WARE. 143 LaSaile-st. FOR SALE-?r..00 SECOND MORTGAGE: AMPLE security; hotel property, Michigan: 5 years to ruu. Will make it 7 percent. Address o 74. Tribune odice. DELITY, OEIIMAN. :AND~f ATiT"SAV!NGS X bank Iwoks cashed at highest prices by Chicago Loan Company, 172 Washlngton-st. IDAS WANTED OF $l.B K) OR $2,000 FOR FIVE J years; security, a good farm worth three times the amount, aud occupied byowmir. Address, stating Interest wanted, S. EVERETT, Amboy, 111. Money to loan on improved city prop* ertylnsnms to suit. Apply at UNION TRUST CO., 133 Dearboru-Rt. Money to loan on fukkituuk. pianos, machinery, ana other good securities. No. liw liearboru-st. K. WINNE. Money to loan on furniture. pianos, mortgage*, etc. 07 South Clark-et., Room s*l. TV I ICIvEI.S AND PENNIES CAN UK KAO IN KX i-' change tor currency at the counting-room of cba Tribune. OWNERS OK ENDOWMENT FOLIC/ES IN solvent Hfe-insuraaee companies desiring to sell please address i). w\ SUTHERLAND, Room 5, 05 cLrk-st. 1) KAL KSTATE LOAN’S IX SUMS TO SUIT AT XL lowest rotes. F. u. liIIADLKV. ISS -Madl eou-st. QILVEIt a AND 30 CEXT PIECES IX PACKAGES , _Pf Si"ln CAChrneo for currency ut counting-room of Irluuno Company. r TO LOAN—SO,O(O ON CHOICE INSIDE IMPROVED i. property located on Soma Side: interest low. Ad* dress N 72, Tribune otticc. 'PO LOAN-Sr-00, SOOO. s7'o. AND Si.OX) AT l», i. $2,000. a’-'.-VH. ana $2,000 at s, and £2,SUU. SxOOoo, amlsj.o.dut 7 per cent. JuiiN C. LONG, 72 Wash* lugtou-st. r l'o LEND-SLuno. WITHOUT COMMISSION, ON X elty Improved business property. Owners only address N 10 Tribune oniee. 'PO LOAN—SEVERAL SUMS OF SSOO. Sl.OOu. AND A 52.u00 to loan upon Improved real estate ut favor able rates. BEVERIDGES DEWEY. SO Dcarbora*sl. A.vn:n- V A LOAN' OP 52.010 ON ONE OP THK best farms In Iroquois County, near Milford, for 5 years at s nor cout. HuJJdJn« Insured for Sl.tko. No commission. G loj, Triuune oiilco. A jJTKD-FhOMT' ANTED—FROM «SUU To' SI.KXI. .VXD WITH f It a good common sense muu, at a moderate salary: one who is not above work of head or hands when necessary: work j)lea>a:jr, jj-lir. and easy: an old established business of yean* in Chicago, r 53,Trib* uue oliico. \VAXTED-Sa,W)OS TllK MUST ItKASUN'AULIi ’» terms for u years on A I Improved city real w Address 1* iu, Tribune ollice. tale. \y AN'TED-SUUOJ FOR SIX MONTHS OS’ AP ' Vrovei paper or slock security. Address Qin Tribune oibce. \\TANfEO-SA(*O Foil a YEARS. ON FIRST d&ss city real estate. Give your lowest rate. 1C id. Trltnme oince. A\'ANTKI)-t;i loan—sv-ino AT 7 I’Elt CENT; »i no eunimlsalou; i;uodannuity. il TTluuue. 7 PEI! CKNT SIONEV TO LOANkTsUMSVo SUIT I.QjVu "• M - " ILLNEIL las Laialic-ia.. <£•? I AND OTHEIt AND LAUGEIC yy II amounts tu ioa l ou Lnprj.ad Cillearj real eatiT.e a; 10-ireat rates. TUUNIL; A UONO, itrr Wasmugtuu-su SiJ. (|! ) 1 °‘ : LK3 * ssm ON IMTUoVEI) urn- S’. w urujA-ny a: 7 and M i,er cent. jl. J. LuNNh, attorney, ui lladlioa-su. iloual Ul. S‘/rt 11: K ! 10 , ! -°an On iMPiiovKiTlSuEis —V-' V iailToreJ. ucs per cent laler e»u _W. 1. .JILLINos/.S. i«b uud 101 VVstshUigiou-su JHI 11) TO LOA * N ’ 13J SUMS TO SUIT ON p.V'V' UUU cßy.propcny and farms. PETERSON A BAY, HIS Kandolph-sL tajURDiNG and lodging. Went Side* 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING - RELIABLE PEOPLE wanting flrat-claw hoard, either In private farnlHei oi In the best boardlng-hunviS. can get tree Informa tion at. the ROoM-RKNTING AND BOARDING EX CHANGE, ROOM 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING. {») SOUTH SANGAMoN-ST.—LARGE, NICELY i-4 furnished from room to rent to two gentlemen; terms moderate. Oil SOUTH ADA-BT. - NICELY FURNISHED room* to rent with first class hoard; gas, bath, hot and cold water. ' <}(* ABKRDKEN-ST.-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Jmi\J or without board. tiQ OGDEN-AV.. OPPOSITE UNION PARK—FUR- ZiO nisned rooms, and board. Terms reasonable. Splendid location; handy to cars. References required, .in LOOMIS-HTr.~FACTNG tI/ mrnUhed apartmenis. with board, for ta*o gen llemcn; rciereuces exchanged. A Q SOUTH CaUPENTKR-ST.—VERY PLEASANT tlO rooms with hot aud cold water, to rent with board at low rates. r. I'SOUTH ANN-ST.-FURNISHED ROOMS-WITH U x board, suitable for gentlemen. Terms moderate. Sh’SOUTH peouia-st.T“half“BLOCK** SOUTH t) of .Madisoa— Large east front room, furnished, with board fur two. OQJ WEST W A SUING T( iV * ST. —TO RENT, WITH Oi/T board, a nicely furnished couth room on first floor. *JQ | WEST RAXDOLPH-ST.-QUIET PARTIES can find board, good room, aud home comforts at $3 to $5 per week. 2\ ,|9 WEST- WASHINGTON-ST.-SOUTH FRONT ItO rooms to rent with first class board; terms rea- sonable. WEST ADAMS-ST.-ELEGANT ROOMS. OUO with first-class table board; day boarders so licited. South Nice. * 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING-RELIABLE PEOPLE wanting first-class board, cither iu private families or in the best boarding-houses, can get free iufoni a tiouut the ROOM-RENTING AM) BOARDING EX CHANGE, ROOM 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING. TO EAST HARUISON-ST.-SUITE OF ROOMS, XJj second story trout: with board, j j O PECK-COUUT FRONT PARLOR AND TO other rooms on second floor, with board. 7 rrT WEN T Y-FOUI iTH^ST.. NEAR CALUMET IU av.—Pleasant alcove rooms, with board. 7 A STATE-ST.-FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD, X X'U $4 per week. Also, wcll-furulshca rooms at u moderate price. A IX MiCH.GAN-AV.-A FURNISHED ROOM, *± ru with board, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gcullcmeu; references exchanged. JOi WABASH-AV.-FRONT ALCOVE WITH ■xt/XT hoard; furnished or unfurnished. J QMICJJIGAN-A V. - ‘Wit " HAVE SEVERAL pleasant furnished rooms to rent, with Orst cla.'S board and good accommodations at very reasona ble rates. No spring moving. 577 MICHIGAN-AV., NEAR SIXTEENTU-ST.- I I Two unfurnished parlors, also large furnished room for two, with uoard. (* 1 WABASH-AV.-FRONT ROOMS, HAND vJLvJ pomely furnished, with first-class board; no moving m May. Keierences. 70 1 WABASH-AV.-FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS I VaZ with or without board. Q*Jf| MIciIIGAN-AV.—FURNISHED SUITE AND OOL* single room, with board. • Oi iTTMICIIIOAS^AV.— TO RENT—FRONT ROOM, VU\J with board. U“Q INDIANA-AV.—HANDSOME FRONT AL- KiOrJ cove room, with board. 17W w'WABAsirAVT-UOOJIS TO KENT, WITH JLUUO first-class board; reference required, 1 / IHO WABASH-AV.-W ILL "HE FOR* KENT, XUU'J with board. April i; a frout uleove room, furnished or uufurnlsiiea; reference reauirvJ. Michigan- a v.. near Fuui;TEe.NTu-sr.— Heasaut room and board in a private family. P lu, I'iiouue uibce. MICIIIC.AN-AV.-T0 RENT WITH BOARD. SEC oud-atury treat room, all conveniences; pleasant locallou; references exchanged. o 40. Triouue otllee. Feasant rooms with board for one or two persons on Mlchigau-av. Address M 75, Trio une odice. rpIIREE OR FOUR HANDSOME ROOMS. FUR- L nlshed or unfurnished, with board, in private fam ily. near Thlriy-flrsi-ac; references. Address F 32, Tribune otllee. North Side. 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING - RELIABLE PEOPLE wanting tlrst-closs oourd, either in private families or In the beat boarding-houses, can get tree Intorma tlon at the RoUM-REMTMi AND BOARDING EX CUANGE. ROOM 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING. X AND 7 NORTH CLAUK-ST.— FIKST-CL.a»S O board. St to So per wee*. with use of piano, and bath. Bay board, 53.. H). 1 (A 7 DEARBORN-AY. ELEGANT FURNISHED iUJ alcove room, with board. In a private family, suitable lor two persons. Reference required. Ol 7 ILLINOIS-ST. FIRSI‘-GLAJ*a. i>OAi.U. »» ifit o/ll room. $1 to §’• per week; live minutes' walk irom State and Madlson-sts. O •> ONTARIO-ST. A NICELY VUtiSttiUHD Xi~jO front room, suitable for two, with good board at reasonable terms. 0.-h OHIO ST.—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN: A NICK “XX furnished room with tlrst class table; refer- 9X*> MORTH LASALLE-ST. - NICE FURNISHED rooms with or without board. *) 77~KAST INDIAN A-ST.-KODMs LARGE AND wl 1 small. Good table-board:reasonable terms. Q(IQ EAST INDIANA-ST.— A NEATLY FURNISH OUO ed south front room. Also alcove room, fur nished or unfurnished. Good table; terms reasonable. OX r: OUIO-ST.—VERYPLEASANT ROOMS, WITH 000 board, can be had; southern exposure. FINELY “fURMSHED FRONT ALCOVE room, suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, with first-class board. lu a strictly private family on Dearoorn-av. Address .V 7(i. Tnouuc. EUSH-ST,, NEAR OHIO.—ELEGANT HACK PAR lor, partly furnished, use of bath and piano, and board for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. Pleas ant location. o 07. iribuuc office. WHLL TAKE ONE OR TWO CoUPLfcS lO uuAuO W Mayl. in house of modern IniDrovements, with family of adults; convvuleur to business; North Side, and no other uoaders. Address N 8 >. Trlonno office. eoieia* Clarence house, corner state and iiar rison-fiis., five blocks south of the Palmer House— HO rooms: board and room per day. sSl.su to $2.00; per week, from SU to $10: ujso, furnished rooms rented wltuout board. T.rOTEL BRUNSWICK. CORNER WABASH-AV. Xi and Congresa-st., .1. W. CAMERON. Prop.— Klegnnt south-front rooms for families, with board, i from sls to s2') per week; single rooms, from $7.50 to Sb. Sec us beiore locating elsewhere. rpHOMPSON HOUSE (ON THE fe.UUO: EAN PLAN), I Ida and 105 South Cmrk-at, Transient rates, .Vw, 75c, Si per uuy. Reduced rates to permanent guests, omce fel. WINDSOR HOUSE, 178 STATE-ST.. RIGHT Op posite Palmer House-Room and board, $5 to $7 per •week; transient, _si.su per day. BOARD WANTED. BOARD-PRIVATE FAMILIES WILLING TO Ac commodate au unexceptionable boarder or roomer. but who do nut care to advertise the fact, can leave description of their accommodations with us In confi dence with the assurance that they will be shown only to such os they desire to accommodate. Reliable peo ple only. References required. RoOM-RKNTjNG AND BOARDING EXCHANGE, ROOM 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING. Board— iND lodging for six boys, with- In six or eight i.locks of 84 Lake-st.: will not pay overSb per week. Address Hat, tribune otllce. pOAUD-A GENTLEMAN DEbIRKb PERMANEN I' X> board in a private family, ujc far from the corner of Wood and West Madison-sts.: price not over $4 per week; best of references given and required. Address N 30, Tribune olllce. BOARD— A FAMILYGK THREE DEbusa IV* iia.* l' and furnish a fioor from respectable private par lies, and board wita me family, if satisfactory terms can be made*. South bide, good loc nicy; highest ref erences, Address N Is, L’riuuuc office. BOARD-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WITH TWO children desire a suite of furnished rooms with board iu tnc vlclmrv of Ogden school, on North bide. Address, stating price. M 15. Tribune ulllee. Eoard-on west side, for man and Witt:. unfurnished alcove room, or room and small room off, with board. Address, with price, M2l, Tribune. EOAIID-BY TWO GENTLEMEN. A HANDSOME- Iy-fitrnlshcd suite of rooms, or front alcove room, with board. NU, Tribune office. . Board-two furnished east or south front rooms with board, on North bide, fur gent aim wile; no children. Price not to exceed $» per month for two. References. Permanent, If suited. Address M 28, Tribune office. BOAUD-Wmf ROOMS FURNISHED IN FlßST class manner, by gentleman. wue. anil boyot 12; location within twenty minutes of Cminiher of Coin* tnerce; southern or eastern exposure preferred. Ref erences. Address, wuu particulars. 0 7i, Tribune. Boaiid-a professor desire* room and breakfast lu a family on the West .Side, in exchange fur music lessons. P 4 i, Tribune office. BOARD-AND TWO UNFURNISHED DOOMS FOR man and wife, near Union Park. References. Ad* drees UG4, Tribune office. pOAUD-AND UNFURNISHED SOUTH FRONT J.) room, with alcove, by gentleman ami wite.ou West blue, between Madison, Van Huron. Morgan, nnd Ash land, at anoat slu pel week. UU 2. Tri:«i.»e office. Board— vicinity uniox park, for gentle mau am! wife, Ist of May; front or alcove rooms; private family: reasonable once; owner's house pre- Jarred. MG7, Tribune office. TiJOARD-WITH TWO FURNISHED ROOM*. Hi' -> gentleman and wife, on West Side, hear Ma lison. BU. west ul Ashiand-av.; home comforts preferred 10 style; terms must he low; will ue permanent if suited. Aduresa K. 77, Tribune office. EUAUD-ON SOUTH SIDE-ONE OH TWO ROOMS with hoard tor gentleman and wife and itttic -rirl 4 years of age. Address, giving price uad particulars. r A'*, Tribune office. liOARD-A LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM WITH X* closet, or two medium-sized ones, with Iward for gentleman, wife, and h-year-old child; price not to ex ceed sld per week; convenient to wholesale business centre. No moving Ist of May. Address P3I, Trib une office. Board— with os’e large unfurnished and two mrnlbhed rooms font family of lour adults; location must he first-class. To receive attention, nc c immudattous and teems must i»e exp»i»-i«y slated. References exchanged. Address p;iu. frl nine *mpc«*. Board— rv singi.e gent—uoo.n in a private family, within easy reach of the .Matte eon House. Address o 07, Tribune office. Board— and nicely furnished sr.cu.Ni> lloor room for gcutieman and wife; particular uoout furniture, and House generally muat, bo nice; clcamincs>, ion. ooserved. with good, substantial liv ing guaranteed; North side preferred. wunla twenty utinutea* ride of bu-dness ceucre. PSA Tribune office. 7 >daud—april 1, for gentleji.CnTwike.'anl) -l> one chtiu: North or south side: will furnish rooms. POi, Tribune office. IJOARD— I WOULD LIKE DAT-HoARO is P.-tRf > pay for my piano. Address U ad. Trlouuc office. Eoap.d-and tw<“p.6oms”at modeuate yrice by gentleman with *viie (enceinte), aim cliild u.. ears, where parties Mill u>A be subject 10 May re moval; mu«t hare ietiu> and location; oest references. Address i* S 2, 1 ribune office. ■pOAP.D-A FAMILY OF FINE DESIRE FIRST- A> class hoard from May X; will funiUh: West side preferred: payment prompt. Address T 35, Trlbonc. BOARD TTAWTEBa Board-forsixole gkstwhere yooxdix ners cati he had. Answers rcqtiesleil from parties on South Hide, cast of Wahash-av. anti north of 1 wen iy-fifin->t.: best of rcf**rentcs glveu aud required. Ad dress I* 89, Tribune ollice. Board-may i. for a family of 4 adult?. 3 rooms lone uu alcove), with a private family: will furnish; North Side, walking distance from MaUl ton-st. Address N 81, Tribune office. i>OARi)-AND LARGE FURNISHED ROOM IN A > private family, north of Dlvision-st.. North bide, by a dressmaker. Q in. Tribune office. r)OAi:D-ON LASALLE OR DKARBORN-STS.. > north of Chicago-av., front suite of rooms, not anore second floor, with board, for gene and wife; would pretcr to furnish, except carpets; references given and required. Address Q 2, Tribune office. BOARD-AND A SUITE OF ROOMH. FURNISHED or unfurnished, by a family of five, after May l; locality must lie the best; boarding-house keepers uecd hot apply. Address Q 28, Trlouue office. Board— and suite of rooms, furnished. for self, wife, and servant: must be first-class ac commodations. and price reasonable; state price per week and location. Address o 43. Tribune office. BOARD-BY A LADY AND lIER SON IN A SMALL tumily: North Side preferred. Address O 4i.Trib une office. BOARD-WE ARE HAVING FROM 75 TO 100 calls dally from the best class of people (mostly business men) fur rooms and board, which we cannot possibly supply from the places now on hand. Those wanting reliable boarders or roomers should call and leave descriptions of their accommodations with us at once. ROOM RENTING AND BOARDING EX- CiIANGE, Room3Tfibuneßutidlng. ■TO EXCUAKCE. Anyone having showcases or pine wal nut fixtures to exchange for fine dress shirts made to measure or gents’ furnishing goods please address Q l. Tribune office. * Board wanted in exchange for fine dentistry. Address P 93. Tribune office. I EXCHANGE—NEW PIANO nR ORGAN FOR üb.M- It her, brick, carpenter or mason work. Apply to HUGO. Mil tftuto-si. T7OR EXCHANGE—BY D. P. NEWELL. REAL- X Estate Agent, JHH West Madlson-s:.: 4 acres on Madlson-st.. clear, for good house and lot. Cottage and lot for 2-story house: will pay 5i.500 difference. Corner sixty-aecond-st. and Micnigan-av. for cottage, and pay difference. Splendid new stone front on Park av., equity for vacant lot on Adams or Monroe-sts. 2-story anil basement store, worth S3,(X>O. clear, for farm, clear. • Store on Blue island-av. for cottage mid Jot. 2 houses on r-outh Side for one on West or North Sides. Store and lot and brick house and lot; will put both Into a good house cast of Ashland-uv. House on FJouruoy-st.. near ogdeu-KV.: will trade for house In some good town. Have a large list of exchanges lu farms for city property. Give me a call. I7OR EXCHANGE-DESIRABLE FARMS IN ILLI- X 1 nols, lowa, nnd Kansas for exchange for residence or business property In City. FARRINGTON HACK NEY, ivs Wushingiun-st. 1?OR EXCHANGE-FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY . in Highland I'ark and Highwoud, free of all debt, and cash for city Improved or vacant lou. J. S. PRALL. Hlghwood. I7OU EXCHANGE—3O CITY LOTS. $12,000; 30 : acres, 6 miles south. $9.00*; tsvo JlHuois farms. $15,000 aud $5,000, laud iu Southern lowa, 52.50 J: all clear; want improved, or for two first named unim proved business property. JAMES R, MAY, 00 Wash lugton-at. • Furniture wanted for office, in Ex change lor real or personal property. N 75, Trib une office. For exchange-or rent-hotel, near tub cltr; completely furnished, good ouc-bulldlngs, grove and large grounds. PERRY, 3,15 U Dearoora-st. I AM DIRECTED BY" A NON-RESIDENT OWNER to exchange SO.OoO to SOO,OOO worth vf niccly-lo cated and well-rented Chicago property for lands in Kansas, Missouri, or Nebraska. I). W. ELDRED, 147 Kaudolph-st., 1:0001 9. T HAVE 2 CLEAULOTS ON WEST TAYLOR. NEAR X railroad, want to exchange for lowa or Nebraska land, or will sell cheap for cosh. Address for 3 days, Q 30. Triouue onice. ' T WISH CARPENTER WORK AND FAINTING X for part pay for a piano. Address 0 51. Tribune. P‘ ‘“AULOIfANU STAIR”'CARPET’WANTED IN Ex change for strictly new SSJ lady’s watch. Address 124 South Clark-st., Room 11. PAINTING WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR FINE dentistry. Address FU 2, Tribune otllee. rpo K XCI IAN G E—FOtf R-STO R Y IRON-FRONT X store, and >ot, adjoining Natioual Bonk of Omaha, on Douglas-st.. between B and Fourteentli-sts. Will lake goods or Chicago property. Price, SIC, Wo. OS Marm—This Is said to be the ilnest and best im proved stock-farm In Kansas; two miles Irom Neo desho, Wilson County; will let all the stock uo. Want Chicago property or any good farm property that Is im proved and rented. Price, 5H3.000. SG.O'jo—Ftne merchant mill doing aline business. In Bureau-County. 111. (clear), for city property or good farm lands. $13,000—0 two-storv and basement brick houses, and low, one frock from Madison-st. cars and Western-av.; rhfv rent for £is each to good tenants. Want clear lota In city to build on. T. D. BOYD. Room 7, 179 Madlson-st. rpo EXCHANGE—THE EQUITY IN AN IMPROVED L piece of city property (well paying) for wood land on Lake Michigan, nut more chan 25 miles from Chica go. Address N 1, Tribune oftlce. _ rPO EXCHANGE-GOOD SECOND-HAND FURNT- L ture and carpets for 25 window and door-scrcens. Address Mod, Tribune otllee. rPO EXCHANGE—COTTAGE AND LOT FOR VA- X cant lot: prefer lot 011 West Indlana-st. Room t) Times Building. . rpO EXCHANGE—IB2-ACRE FARM. CEEAR; 1 close to railroad town; nice house and bam. timber, running-stream, orchard; value S-I.tMJ. Want house !u city, clear. Owner. 41 Major Block. rpo EXCHANGE—EIGHTY ACRES WILD LAND X la southeastern part of this State (ill.), in the fruit region. Will exchange for vacant lot or lots In this city, and might assume incumbrance. Address F 22. Tribune office; rpo EXCHANGE—I«O-ACRI2 FARM. NEAR LA- X oortc, ind., 45<» acres fa Wisconsin, some’citj* lots, and 3.400 acres pood Texas lands in Kenuail and ad joining counties (all clear) for pood city property. TVLEU. Hauer, lot MadUon-sc. rpo EXCHANGE—IMPROVED PROPERTY, FREE I. of incumbrance, Madlson-st., near Westcrn-av., for a residence on a gooa street. Fur particulars ad dress letters to luou Madlson-st. rpo EXCIIANGfeI-INDIANA-AV., OHIO SAND- X stone, octagon iront, three rooms deep, and barn: choice location. Want smaller place, clear. Also, ele gant stone*fronts near Central Park and federated ;liall ru.uJ, New York- Want clear farm. 1). W. STORKS, P 4 Washlngtou-st, rpo EXCHANGE—A VARIETY OF SHADE-TREES; X also, an Excelsior horse lawn-mower, for something else. PICK, M 5 Twenty-secomi-st. rpo EXCHANGK-WHAf HAVE YOU TO EX- X change for two largo heating-furnaces and a set of double aliver-mouuicd harness, as good as new. Z 3. Tribune olllce. • rpO EXCHANGE—OR TO RENT—A 50-ACRE GAR- X den farm with a good house and barn, big orchard, one mile south of Keuodia, Wls. Anply at 105 West Klnzle-st. WM. BRANDI'. rpo EXCHANGE-GOOD STOCK OF GOODS; PART X cash, balance trade. Address O i)3. Tribune. rpo EXCHANGE-A CLEAR HOUSE AND LOT JL well located on South Side, rents for s2l per month, for a stock of bouts and snovs. Communications confi dential. Address M 20, Tribune olllce. rpo EXCH ANGE—I 4 FEET ONVERNON-AV„ NEAR X Thlrtj*-rtfth-st., Improved, Incumbered for Si,s'>i, for clear, unimproved inside property; south bide pre ferred. Address OWNER, Tribune oulcc, rpo EXCHANGE—ONKBRICK AND STONE STORK, X with dwelling attached, fur stock of merchandise, drygoods, groceries, boots and shoes, drugs, etc.; will pay part cash. fe\ E. BELLAMY. Kankakee, ill. rpo EXCHANGE—A MCE LITTLE HOME IN X ‘Wheaton fur norscs or cattle. Address E. HUNT ER. sou West Foartcenth-at., Chicago. WANTED— I WISH TO EXCHANGE MY NEW upright piano fur a good sewing-machine; will take difference in cash or monthly payments. Address P 38, Tribune office. TTfANTED—TO TRADE—TWO HOUSES AND LOTS > \ (all clear) for acres between Hyde Hark and South Chicago. ÜbCAU ITEID, 107 Mlchigau-av. AA” ANTED—SOME GOOITciGARS IN PART PAY »> meut for a new 7>s-octave piano; warranted. Address P PS. Tribune olllce. WILL EXCHANGE A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT ft grand piano for furniture, tumour, or merchan dise. R. r. MARTIN, 200 and 267 atate-sL HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR A VERY M handsome oil palming (large size) with elegant gold frame, worth $l5O, cash value? Address Q 11, Tribune office. aa; anted improved farm, clear, for i f houses and lots well rented In the city, and choice suburban property. M ;H. Tribune olllce. \A7 HAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR 920 VV tons of good ice? Address K 56. Tribune otllce. WAXTF.D-TO TRADE FOR STOCK OF DRY \ l goods, groceries, hardware, or general stoeg of eav s.\uOJ to la cnlcugo or any large city, lands in’iowo. Minnesota, or Missouri, or improved property In M. Louis or a prominent Western town; alt now bring good rents eau-Ulng loner coat on Investments; replies requested from parties owning stocks, giving location wnerc lucy cun ue seen; business Is meant. M id. 'jribuue office. WASTED —TO EXCHANGE —MARBLE-FRONT house la gooJ location on Weal Side for Go-foot lot or house ami 5 i toot; incumbrance, s2.uuu. YUUNGE & SPiCER, Room 7.l>ryau Block. • Q 1 ~ Ywil I FINE.JEWELRY. SILVERWARE. OXsJ. UvU watches, and llrst-ela.ss fixtures; will CACliange for Improved clear real estate and part cash. Address P U 7, Tribune oillce. 22AC2filN23ItX. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND Boi lers, nearly as good as new: One t» and ones horse power. mounted on wheels. (me 20 and one 20 Horse power, mounted on skids. One ibaud one 25 burse power, mounted on wheels, new. A'ew portables. 4 to 40 horse nower. AmES IRON WORKS, 14 South Canal-at. OR SALE—VAV CHKAT-l PORTABLE HO 1 LEU and engine of “-Horse power, with d:i feet shafting, 1 u.1.-ys and belting. 1 shu,g:r. ami3saws, ulc. BUT* ZU W & PETERS.-«* Hrown-aU / 770 R SALE—EXCHANGE -OR RENT-UNIVERSAL X 1 wood-worker, improved, tour-sideiL for Uooriug. moldings, etc.: also surfacer. glg-jaw, pulleys, etc, N -Ji, Tribune office. • iT*OS: SALE-TWO 42-I.NCH BY 12-rOOT COILKRS. . with fall cast iron :routs and actuchmems complete: two wrought Iron tanks: one No.G tleam-puiup. JOHN N. •; CO., sS Markct-st. iJOR SALK-TWO GO-HORSE POWER FLUE boilers, two hre-bux boilers, one s-hor*c power steam engine, one Power sicam engine. ooe .no. :t sieam pump. McFarland «fc Co., L T , S. Duller Works. 1» A and laj7 Souta iiulsted-st. T\7 E HAVE 515.« on WORTH OF WOOD-WORKING V> machinery, steam engines, and supplies that we will sell at cost. C. L. tiiCE A CU., 21; imxe-st. W’ ANTED-A FARMER’S KETTLE, CAPACITY tyito I2ogai!uus. in good order forca*li; stale sire and price and where it can La been. Address .*l2 Archer-av. STORAGE. (FIDELITY STORAGE COMPANY. Tfi. 7S. AND tO X East Van Hureu-»u; estaullshcd Is.h; jtermaueu; and reliaole; Increased f noli‘ties luratui age ui lui niture and iiiucimnUisc. Auva.iccsiuade. Sale«.v v units. Fur niture of private residences purchased lor cusu. I?IUST-CLASS STORAGE FOR iioGsEUuLD . goods and merchandise or every descriprion. i.’.T.. MAitl'iN, 2»V» aad 2«7 biate-st. Furniture storage.—a co.mplc.i*v oiu..c.- iiouso fur bouiehold goods anu uierenaudisu. 2tx> to 2od Uuudolph-SL; perfect s.ifety and lowc*. rates. STORAGE FOR MERCHANDISE. HCGGIt-.S. rUR- O niture, etc.; cheapest and best in city. Advances at 10d. c. Per annum. J. C. &G, FARUY. 100 W.Monroe. HORSES AND CAHRUGCS. 4 BA RG A IX -GO O O CI H IX KYB UI LT~ WO RK /X. horse, S3O; pair of vcrv flue large white geldings Slfto*. la ay's saddle horse (beautiful, white), SUK>; a feevciileeu-haud bay llamblctonian horse (promise of great speed). Sl4j. Must be sold. Bara in rear of TO south llalsded-st. 4 TTKN’TIt).\-WE HAVE M VNUF.VCTUP.ED AND now on hand, all kind* new top-buggie*. Including very tine side-bar and end-spring buggies. two and turce spring phaetons, top and open delivery wagons: will sell very cheap. Call at 715 Wabash-av. A BARGAIN IS* HORSES—I HAVE EIGHT FINE horses and mares, prices from S4O (« SSS. Also, a gentle little poor ft: for boy or girl. for S4o. Must be gold. At 419 Blue laland-yvi In saloon, /lUEAP-U) GOOD. S*UND COUNTRY HORSES; 1 vd carriage-team, lft>g hands high, black, well matched; l golden-sorrel saddle-horse, Iftjf hands, very handsome: 1 lady's pony, for saddle and paauton. gen* tic and handsome: remainder single drivers and saddle* horses. bSTwCuty-sccond-st. FOR sale—iand will sell vert cheap, as I have taken them for debt and gut no use for them—A span of mars; they are ft and s years of age, and chuncy built, welching at the least 2. uu pounds: thevstaud i3i4 ftpnds high; you could nut toll one from the other only for their color, for one Is a dapple gray, and the other Js a brown, and they are warranted sound, kind, and gentle, and they drive just as well m single harness as in double, and 1 will guarantee the Urst cus tomer comes will get u bargain ny buying them both together, or I will sell them separate, and will give a good satisfactory trial of them. Apply at the stable in the rear of residence 2e.*» Michigan-av. FOR SALE-12 HORSES FIT FOR ALL USE,‘WAR ranted sound, and one week's trial given: all kinds of carriages, coupe*, phaetons, jump-seats, side-bar, (op and open buggies: large assortment of new and sec ond-hand grocery wagons, all Kinds harness, new and second-hand, blankets, robes, whips; horses and wagons to let cheap by the day or week; money ad vanced; will sell on monthly payments or exchange. Come and see the largest assortment of any house in Chicago, and the cneapest. U. C. WALKER, 24h ana 231 state-st. T?OIi S\LE—CHEAP—FINK HEAVY TEAM OF X N'orman horses, hay and gray. 0 years old: pood action. Inquire at stable rear ot 3(X) West Adams-st., or 13 South Canal-at. L. D. POLLARD. For sale-ciieap-or exchange for good horses—3o good haggles and phaetons, i farm wagon, I grocery wagon. 70 South Canal-st. ing mares; prices from 533 to SO’f; any trial given; three wagons; four buggies and harness. Rear 23 Blue l«Sand-av. For sale-cueap-a good, sound house, 319 West lodlana-st. SALE—A LIGHT PLATFORM SPRIXO . truck, good as new and for sale low. Address 0 40, Tribune office. For sale-team of horses, together or separate; welght.2.2oolbs; price, SIOo; 2 wagons. Apply Sunday or Monday at 012 Elghteeutu-st. FOR SALE—ONE PAIR OF GUODi LIGHT Busi ness horse*, cheap. 80s State-sc. BUGGY-HORSE IN THE CITY; BEEN" A driven by a doctor 1 year; afraid of nothing; stands without hitching; good saddler: $125; author sound and young hows, $35, $ 0. aod £80: good size; 2 goad saddlers; have no further use fortueui; owner leaving city. Call rear S 3 Tweuty-second-st. I7OU SALE-CHEAP—PAIU BAY HORSES.C YEARS . old; will sell separate or together. Also, set double and single harness. Cosn «fc Tenbroeke top-buggy and rockaway carriage; or will trade lor furniture. Call at \ViiEKLEU’Bstaole.Twenty-Hilrd-st..near Wabash-av. FOU SALE—FIXE BLACK HORSE. WEIGHT 1,150 almost new express harness and wagon, cheap. 14: West Madison-st. I7OK SALE—CHEAP—A XICR, NEW OPEN BUG - gy. with lazy oack, at :154 West Polk-st. FOR SALE-CHEAP F Oil CASH-s SECOXD-CLASS working horses and mares. Price liom 520 to sco. One first-class light half spring wagon, aud severai sets of harness. Must be sold to-day or Monday. 213 West Twoifth-st., corner of Devalues. I?OR SALE-XICE SADDLE OR DRIVING HORSE that lady cau drive with safety; also buggy and harness, cheapforcaslu Address X 77. Tribune. FOR SALK-ONE HOUSE, SB; COMPLETE RIO. worth $350, for s2oj; will sell separate; bargain If taken Monday. 83d West Lake-st. FOR SALK-ONE MARE, HEAVY WITH FOAL, one large bay horse, one small horse, one pair of double harness, and one expie*s harness. 747 Madison. J7OR SALE-A SECOND-HAND LANDAU, IS . good running order. 372 West MadDun-ar. T7OR SALE-A SPAN OF MULES; WEIGH f 2,»<i; X sound and good wortcers. One small mule. sod weight; well broke: trial given. Four open buggies: one 2-seatcd platform spring wagon, nearly new, m rear of 150 West Aiouroe-st. FOR SALE-A PAIU OF BaYS. MARE AND gelding, the latter by Woodward's Ethan Allen, nearly 15 min is, very stylish, sound, kind, and gentle in all harness: need no boots; cun trot to pole better than throe minutes, and the gelding can pole with any horse that can trot in 40; will be sold separately or together at a oargaln. P. L. UANSCuM, 102 Madison-st. FOR SALE-TWO SECOND-HAND TOP BUGGIES: also, three good business horses. Apply at barn rear 195 Ciark-st. FOR SALE—MY DARK BAT uELDINC. ”Haß ry”; the finest saddle horse aud fastest single footer In Cook County. In harness with a plain bit ue shows a good square trot. Price. $330. JAMES D. RAYNoLDS, Riverside, or Inquire of W. L. B, «IKX NEY, Room 30 Portland Block. FOU SALE—THE BKST IIORSE FOR FAMILY USE in town. For particulars address CARL C.MOeL- LfCR, 178 Washfngtoa-sc. For sale-ciieap-iiorse. buggy, and fiar nc-ss; and two marcs. Apply in rear 393 W'est Van Buren-st. For SALK—only sis-a horse, wagon, and harness at Livery, 847 Lake-st. FOU SALE—THE FINEST PaIR OF MATCHED driving aud saddle ponies in the city of Chicago,' with canopy-top phaeton harness, and complete outfit. Address M 82, Tribune office. Fob sale-cheap—two pair good farm. mares, one black team, two fine drivers, one saddle, one coupe horse, three sets fine new buggy harness at half price; all kinds of harness. 70 South Canal-st. Fob sale—gentlemans rig. coax & ten* broeke side-bar buggy. little used; horse is a fine roadster, can show 3 mluutes handy, will trot much fo>ter with little handling; will sell together or sepa rate. 83S West Lake-at. Fob sale-one light platform truck, nearly new. ats. A. 'VEST & CO.’S livery-stable, comer LaSalle and Ohio-sts. For sale—at low figure handsome park phaeton carriage, shifting top. can be used with one or two horses. Northwest comer Vlnceunes-av. and Oakwood-buulevard. FOR SALK—A GOOD MARE; SOUND AND GEN cle; a ladvcan drive her. Ashland Avenue Stables, 009 West MadUon-st. FOR SALE-CIIEAP-A FIVE GLASS LANDAU carriage. OSCAR FIELD, 105 Mlchlgan-av. I?OK SALE—CHEAP—ONE TOP, SQUARK-BOAV . emt springs buggy, but verv little used; and 1 single harness. C. PLAIN. 173 Wasblngton-st. For sale-small ethan allen horse; very fast. Southeast corner Dearborn and six ceenth-sts. W. T7OR SALE—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON. OF THE Jj finest make: cost new last summer s±2s. Will sell forsli*» cash, or exchange for horse. Address O 7S, Tribune otflee. Good second-hand carriage for sale cheap for cash at Patrick's stable, it)3 East Wash- Ington-st. Houses boarded at low rates, r. g. WEBSTER, 341 and 313 North LaSalic-st.. near Chlcago-av. T WISH TO EXCHANGE A FINE 7** PIANO X for square-box buggy, with top, In good condition. Address I* 100. Tribune otfice. T WANT A GOOD SOUND ROAD-HORSE. TO X show 3:40 or better, for cash. Address O 75, Trib une ofiicc. *\TEW 3-SEATED BUGGY. S7A CASH: WARRANT- Is ed; openiccoad hand, sl3, and ilr.tt-class huggy repairing at bottom prices. Axle set half price. 150 ,lack»on-st. MILLER. OSE NEW EXPRESS IIAKNESS AXI) SECOND hand buggy harness; two new rubltcr-trlmmed single beme.«»es taken in trade; will sell cheap. *1 wenty-second-st. PESN’OYKI! & CO.. :tOO TO aw 'VAIIASII-AV., now have In sloclc a full Hue of their celebrated side-spring Imsluev* buggies, the acknowledged stand aru for general excellence and style. The demand for these wagons exceeds that of anv vehicle ever put on the market, and results solely from Us merits. Also »uow a line of our uncciuaicd elliptic-spring ulauo aud low-front pleasure wagons and phaetons. LAMJAU-LETTii HU«;KA WAVS. counts kockawats. TAKIS VICTORIES, FIXE GLASS LAXDAUS, LONDON* BROUGHAMS, BERLIN CABRIOLETS. Trices reduced to correspond with the timed. Also, variety of seeond-hand buggies and carriages that will be sold very cheap. r plIE BESImKvMILvIhTrSE IN* THE CITY, X oral good business horsed and ronders; also, a very stylish dog‘Curt. for sale cheap, or exchange for horsed. K, XX. BULICKLV. 5.U West Lake-st. 'I'HREE CHEAP BUGGISS. SSOTO SUVi; 4 SINGLE *. humc'ses, SO. $•% sll. sls. each: t sound hooe. s;£; mint b e »oi.l to pay a tvancos. 13 Cottage Grove. ' pu'e 1 cheap horses tor good carriage teams or single drlv crs. CItOSSMAN A CO.. 41t>lo41S West Eundulph-sU M'd STOCK MKN-KOU SALE-FINE STALLION. 0 I years old. with good pedigree. Inquire of DR. L. .7. CLARK. 277 West Polk-st. rpWticAß-LOADVoFTIORSES AND MULES WILL x arrive Sunday morning at ;»17 Fifth-av. \v AXTK!irffi“|UTvf ol! KENT A LICHYdeUvI »> ery or express wagon, or will buy cutlrc rig If terms arc satisfactory mid a good bargain. Address M T‘J, Tribune oUlec. WASTED— A SADDLE POSY. Twenty-llfth-ai. \VANTKD-A FULL RUBUEP.-MOUNTED SIN *I gle harness; must be cheap. Send address and where it can be seed to M C.», Tribune uidce. WANTED -A GOOD BUGGY HORSE IS Ex change for large oil palatlugs. L. W. FELT, My East Chlcago-av. 'ITT’ANTED-A HORSE SUITABLE FOR A TRUCK— »» payable in roofing. Address P w*. Tribune. ■\T; ANTED —A HOUSE FOR COUPE—PREFER » t black or bay. Address M Mi, Tribune olfice. WANTED— GOOD CONCORD BUGGY. WITH TOP. / for cash. P £H. Tribune otllce. IT7ANTED—A HORSE TO RIDE AND DRIVE; I3W ,V. to . ,oba S.‘ l ? : sood color, with the saddle galls. Address U4n, Tribune ofiice. I!KSTU:MAS'S ENGLISH RIDING Tribune otilcc.' \V A ? i . Tl j :i — A uoubi.e set ( ifTi.C i:ness. suit r i - 3Ure - AdJ " ss w UANTKD-A 1 1 taildlu. IIAVK ;ON UAXH ;C.\U-LOA|i Of HOUSES, all sj/ea ann all prices to suit; and one team of piu.es, weighs 2.700 putiiiils; trial given with them all. Ca.i arm see the stock at 42 • West t'ourieeutli-al., half b.ucweasiof i‘.lue lslstul»uv, UiIMUN UUuS. SEW BUV TUB SIKiJKR, MARK OSK I'AVMKStTwe .urniulitfcMrlwf tupa/iiiu rvuuund.-r: work -uar cmccd: Dwi prices paid. siNOKit ontec.'J:>s Muduon. X£lVS aKS^:L^M, ’ IlA *^ x * ursit-cl:u« machines at uue-lhlrii value. Loauof ucc, Ido c»ar«c*st.. up-diairs. TEW SIKG** V.. -jINGKi: MACiIINK. S-Cl. AI.L KINDS OF •V , 1 5 ,2-'iKii-Us.nJ machine-* from sr. u* 510. Machines *ii ail kinds required and H-armmed. 412 West i-’adlion- J. C. sl*K.\Cr.ii._Oi»ea evenings. 'PUCMfSOX’S. ii 97 SOCJTII KALSTEO-ST.. SELL X ine new latest Improved slower for each, ami aulclcas uf accoud-baa«l inaclitac* torlrom Si 10 SlO each; all warraatetl oue year. A UCTIOX SALE—A LARGE l\. ies, lloOsouth State-n., consisting of tea. cnfr« spice, and a general Hue of groceries thelvlo? rn,iH' ter?. scale-.one Urge refrlgcrator.one stone, one wil* one wagon. and a n.»i ofloosc Inmner, TuosJa-.- xiivv •d o I»7U, at 9 o'clock a. m. JOHN LEFp'LEr/* ‘ l4rc^ A N* ELEGANT 7>i-OCTAVE FIRST-CLASS'piXva XX. fur site cheap at h»7ft West Washington.*;/ A SPLENDID 7~OCTAVE \m 5T 5? aXsolil; Sit) cash; balance Sft per month. Qd J.Trtbun V SPECIAL BARO*IS--ELEOAST‘^V.wiiSB jA piaao-furre, 7 h octaves. omy Sir# ra«h- *Sr warranted. It. T. MARTIN, 205 and d-JT State.,*: * ally EEFORE REMOVAL WE/WILL Pllvft? and organs at the following low prices* ftrst-class square piano; 565. a S'O. a 7-stop A & A. organ; 52ft fora fine6-ttmem« ; wood muatc-Dox; also, a fine parlor orchestrion. eh(v.V alt la good order and warranted, at 3H Soutn ru-L- • 11. C. KLEINSCHMIDT. Uirk>,; C (LOSING OUT SALE OF ORGANS" ■ ' WITH A VIEW OF WITHDRAWING PRnu THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS, FB ° U we wl.l close out our stock of 3 0 ORG ANS AT PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST S4O AND UPWARD CASH OR US TIME. JULIUS BAITER Jc CO SOS AND 2G3 . WABASR-AV Between Jackin and Vaaßureii-sia. CHICKERING PIANO, LITTLE USEd7~\ND vpim? tine, all modern Improvements, owner in.«»r - Can be seen at REED'S Temple of Music. Stale st. “ u * FOR SALE—CHEAP—t iHa I -CLASS PlaNu Fultou-st. ■ FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP-A BURDETTE mT gun, laexceilent order. Address m 7a, Trlnue *** FOR SALE —~A NEW some good clothing In exchange, Addrm* Tribune olhee, r For sale-my beautiful weber umiTir?' piano, large size, but little used, an 1 in goodiiwii cheap for cash or on Installments. P 37, Tribune. ** T OFFERTIIEFOLLOWIN*G*DESi X ties: Keokuk. Muscatine, Onincy, and Dabun.ii City Bonds-Atchison City. Kan? JOU< * W Lee. Warren, and .Montgomery Counties. lowa. Desirable lu per cent school bonds. Loans on first-class securities W. O. COLE. 10ft IVasblngton-st. r WISH TO DISPOSE OF MY CHICKEIiIVGPUvrr X What will you trade for It? Address M 2t. Tn'bunT f WISH TO GIVE LESSONS ON PUXO op* X gan, and In singing In exchange for wasoin2*ni* Ironing. P 43, Tribune ofllce. Q? TWILL SELL MY ORGAX CHEAP. ADBRESqTT ± tt4. Tribune office. 0 * YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO AT LOW PHirF call at 194 South Despialnes-sc. T NEED THE MONEY" AND WILL“SELL MY~pT X ana, nearly non*, at a sacrifice. O 52. Tribune. T WILL SELL MY PIANO ATT' BARGAIN-"TTn X one of the finest-toned in the city. CaliataoiM W'cstCoDgress-st. '• ■VI ULTCM IX PAKVO GUITAR CHART -nr I»X Prof. Way, The lines; work for guitarists **r rP published: price. $2; by mail. SJ.2S; for sale by \ir>< LULL' HILTABiDKL, resident teacher of gatur and piano, 297 West Monroe-at., Chicago. 111. u MAGXIFICEXT UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTE CAS l»e bougnt by paying $23 In ca«U and the bdWa In easy weekly or monthly payment*. 31 ARTIN'S. •«s and 297 State-sc. "MEW UPRIGHT PIAXOS FOU RENT \T « J.l per month at STORY & CAMP’S, isa aad ij\ Slate-si. TJIANOS TUNED FOR 51.25 (IX ADVANCE. X Pianos repaired, polished, etc. Pianos moved, boxed, ami shipped. REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC. __ ; 191 ami VXS atate-st. PIAXOS AT $l5O. $195. $175. S2O. 2251 Sir.. $3 0. $350. $i»X), uml $430. Warranted for*jive years. Pianos to rent. WESTERN MUSIC COMPANY 2u3 state-st. * PIAXOS AXD ORGANS FOR SALE. RENT. Ex change. tuned, repaired, moved, stored. WEST ERN MUsIC CO.. 2udState-st. PIANO TUNING AND REBUFFING A SPECIAL ty; 14 year*’experience: 1,8:0 references; charges low as consistent with good work. O. E. BLOOM FIELD, 931 West Madison-st.. or 111 Twenty-second. PIANOS. Triumphant at every World’s Fair, indorsed bv me most eminent musical authority of both hemisphere*, and the recugnlzcdatandani pianos of the world. For sale only at LYON & HEALY’S, State and Moaroe-sts. The favorite bacer piano. If you want a piano or excellent rone and touch and remarkable daraoUl:/ at a moderate price, buy THE BAUER PIAXO. We hare a large s:o#k of new strtea of UPRIGHTS AND SQUARES cow on hand, and will sen them on easy monthly In stallments. «. .TULTTTS BAUER & CO.. 293 AND 293 WABASH* V., Between Jackson and Vaußaren-sU. fpO RENT AND FOR SALE-PIANOS AND OR- X cans. Prices are low. Renting a specialty, in struments tuned aud repaired, also stored. \YM. K. PRuSSEIf, 215 State-st. TO RENT-NEW' ROSEWOOD PIANOS: P.bNT monoy applied If purchased. REED'S Temple of Music, 191 Statc-st. UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT— We offer to rent 50 UPRIGHT PIANOS AT $4 AND UPWARD PER 3IONTH. JULIUS BAUER & CO., . 293 AND 285 WABASH-AV. TTTILL SELL MY UPRIGHT PIANO AT A SACP.I --»r fice. wisnlngto move; will ta*ce part down, and monthly installments, or an object for cash. Address 1C 96, Tribune ofilce. WILL TRADE A FINE TOP BUGGY FDR Chickerlng piano, or printing, or furniture: what have you? Address, five days. N 91. Tribune ofilce. t\7ILL PAY CASH FOB CABINET ORGAN (ESTSY » preferred) li lean purchase at less than half Us value; state time In use, price, and where ir can be seen. Address 1C 33, Tribune cilice. \\7ILL sell my elegant steinwav piano, >1 Imperfect condition, cheap Or cash or on pay ments. Must have money. Address N 13. Tribune. QQ- BUYS A SPLENDID PARLOR ORGAN*. new Improved; payable Sir* cash and Sio a month. Warranted. R. T, MAUTlN,2dsand2b7State. e* 9 hITBUYS 'elegant”first-class new plana; monthly payments of S** taken; five years* legal warranty given._lnciutre at 144 jllhiols-sL * FARINI RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT • his new terniuf vocal ias;ructioas will camtueaca on the gsth Inst.; applications must oe mads at once; especial aUentlou showu and advantages given coiliosa wishing to study for the operatic and concerlitoge. Residence 400 West Madlson-sc.. Chicago. A "COMPETENT TEACHER DESIRES MOP.S PU pils on the piano; particular attention given to be ginners: terms. per quarter; Including dal:/ prac tice. S 10; reference. 4U Carroll-av. /■ lOMPKTENT VOCAL TEACHER WHO FURNISH vy es piano can have nice front room, furnished, for lessons. Address M 33, Tribune olhce. __ I ELOCUTION, GRAMMAR, ARITHMETIC, It PENMANSHIP. SPELLING ART. HIGHER MAITIKMATICS. CLASSICS. Foreigners carefully trained iu English pronunciation day and evening. Class or private instruction. Ten years* experience. ITtuF. FOWLER, IdJ East M juruc-st. T?LOCUTION—SAMUEL ICAYZER. rL ELOCUTIONIST. HEUSHEV HALL. ••<i M AtHsoN-ST. French classes for beginners, also. very advanced classes. now opening by Prof. EDOUARD, at the AtUea.eum, 30 Dcarburu-dt. HJL DICKSON • gives Instruction In ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART. Rooms with Lyua & llculy. Pupils received at 12 m. daily. PROF. F. BRUCE, 149.1 WAUASII-AV., GIVES lesions In German. French, Spanish. Italian. En glish (composition and elocution;, and music (piano). Terms: classes, S 5 for 3 mouths, 3 lesions u week; pri vate. S3.*. OOM AND BOARD IN KXCHANGE FOR MU; C {‘leal Instruction bv an experienced in 1/ piariA aad vocalist. Highest testimonials. K«j. Trloauewlice. CITOAHO.V WANTED-AS GoVKUNSSS, BV A O young lady from I lie Hast. Teaches French and German. Best of recommendations. M Go, Tribune* roICE-BUILDING. V Mw, L. .M. PUSS, recently of Itono n, deMr*s pupils In vocal culture. Shu Is a icacuer of uua/ years' experience, having studied wltn L.tc nuwt cim* neat masters, and fur the lust two years she has ncea a daily pupd of .Mine. Cappiaul. of Boston. nniuoitloti ably one of the ablest vocal teachers living, of the pure Italian school, ay this metnod no vo.ces are bfoltca. hut retain their freshness through lue s career. if impaired by nn.orupei study, this method wt,l re build. She has uiso made a special siuuyuf oratar.n sinking. For further particulars and terms pitra«ca.l or address to her residence, .Vju West Adamt-st.. cornet Luillu. References: olguom Luisa Utpplsuf. Boston: 11. Clarence Kddy. Chicago: r*. IL buJcf wood. Boston: John DeKuveu* Chicago; Messrs, i.yua & tleuly. Chicago; Messrs. Lewis cc Newell* Chicago ■triOLlN. ~VI()LOSCEULi>. _ I’lANO.' THOUOfUU > bx-es, etc.'-F. HOLLANDS, teacher, fa Grange* 8U Studies easy, progressive, classical* ana nuieru. _ \\f anted—pupils foi: ~ixsiiTi/orioV IS »f snonlund by a competent teacher. Address.'' lub, Tribune oUlcc. . W[ ANTED—LESSON* OS OUOAS; SOUTH BIDE * f Address 2U, Tribune office. _ Cj‘> A MONTH EACH. IT AND AND VOCAL LES sons by competent Udy teachers. Rooms * ana 10 Furwcli Hall, 14s East Madisou*at. Terms la advance. APPLY AT 82 \ BETTER PLACE CANNOT HeVoUM) IK Tl/S J\. City of Chicago than at a*4 Staie-st., where lames and geuuemen cun sell their cast-off clothing and get* big price for the above, and don’t nc Imposed upon or parties who advertise the amount they pay forgob-»» wherein nocase they fulfill the same. We have lanr® sales for the aiH>ve: must nave them, and wc are win* lng to pay the l«U value. Orders by mall froiupuy attended to. Address .Mr. and Mrs. ASDtfritVa. ACAUD’to' THE SLADIKSi AND GKNrijKMtsX of Chicago—Don't be imposed upon by part lei mis representing the prices they pay for cast-off ciutuia*- 5> e buy coau at $0 to Sis. pants at $5 to $X oyereoaw at $6 to $ *0; ladles' dresses $U to s3l>: goods and carpets at highest prices. Piaaos waateu. Address or call lu person. J. DE VuUNG.JwJ state***-, A LL CASH HAltl FOlt LADIES' AS!) CENfLE /\ men's cast-off clothing, carpets, and bedding, i* 3 " or address E. HEKSCHEL. bid smti-aL. - CIASH— THE HIGHEST CASH THICK i'AH> > ail kludsof can-oltcloililucor carpets, Ml»- *» O’CALL AG 11 AN, 143 West TlilnccotlwL r«ASII TAUT fob"CAST'oEK CLOtmsq AT I. Vj OKLDEIfS, sol State-31. Orders by mall prompt Jj atnatded to. __ _ . 'I'UE Hir.HEST PRICES PAID KOI: CAST-Dj* 1 cloibluk*. etc. AdilresiorcAllat \tta*» urt 'J'HE HIGHEST PHICE PAID HOIS CAST-OFF 1 clothlliK by >l. KAUFMAN. af.l FOI’. SALE—CHICK IN' a'iiaKEK’S oVKS tSptS ly nuw) at 6s, West staduonv*u Api*ljr 3t • so * Vi’eat llauuwJpU-bt., Tueidav.MTTrcU C*OU SALE-IIUILIUNG-UliiCK. IK Q£AX 1* illy iiealreu. l\ J. s£alu.\. m oml &>PaciDc Lb. coupland dTco~ solicitors of pat . ents. Toi.aialle-S!.. CUicauo, 111. Prompt Hon given to all mailers relating to tbe paumt duu nesi. MUSICAL. MATCHLESS INSTUUCTION. CAST OET- CLOTS9I.IL. Z’AXJfc.Vls#