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SITUATIONS—MALE.
— ~~ Miecf.u.akeotib.
SITUATION WANTED—BY A irEMBER
of Board. thorouchlv posted, remunerative em
noent. Umjuetiomiblo references. Address Wil,
fitibunc oßlce. . .
CITPATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
n man to » ort in n f.riralo family and K 0 to ec&ool.
*rfiln‘>s V Hi. Tribune uilme.
OITUATIOX WANTED—AS TRAVEL-
mirwloj'iaan- Can adapt myself to anv line of
pTrtds. A 1 references. Address \V <>7. Tribune office.
CITUATiO-V WANTED TO TRAVEL
fora Crs-t-c'ass Chicago house, where push und
irtton are rcouin’d. w«lj uro.-oects ahead. Have lone
Isperience on the romi. Highest city references,
address W 43. Tnbnne office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY AX OUT
n <lde salesman who will purchase horse and ri«
usolt. A contract to _seil and deliver spices, kaicc
fies. or other goods. ' *»1. I rilmno office.
CITUATIOX WASTED—BY, A Y'OUNG
Q man ns janitor. The best of city references
grea. Address A, ai, inbutie office.
CITUATIOX WANTED-BY A YOUNG
O GeraatOwho has experience In wholesale liquor
business. Address X :>l. i’ribune ollicc.
SITUATJOXS-~FEMALE.
DOMESTICS,
OITUATIOX WANTED—RY a Y'OUNG
7 o woman ol very respectable family tu do general
housework in a small family; is a good cook, neat and
clean: has never lived out, having been brought up
on s farm in Canada, where she Is at the present; can
be sent for as soon as a ulace is obtained: South Side
preferred. Address T t>. Tribune otllce.
OITUATIOX WANTED—BY A DANISH
Qglrl. l» an Antcrlctm family. Apply.•‘.mi Indiana-av
OITUATIONS WANTED—DY 2 SWED
* O bh girls to do general housework In American
family- Call at -. f i7 rwiuth Dearborn-st.
• OITUATIOX WANTED—BY SWEDISH
girl t" do second work or light housework. Call
Monday at :ut'i Cottage Crove-av.. up-stairs.
c rrUATION WANTED-AS SECOND
O girl In a private tnmtly. Inquire at 4iG JeCerson
tL. west rdde.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD
girl to do general housework or kitchen work.
CnJi at 4.'-> Dlvlsion-st. 3!onday.
OITUATiUX WANTED-BY A NICK
O girl H» do genenil housework in :i nice family or
feCond work. Call at IT Miller-si. Sunday and Monday.
QITFATIOX WAXTED-RY a XOR~
weginti girl to do general housework in a smalt
private lamiiy. ra.ll Monday m ‘i'VJ North Halsted-st.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A SWED
£7 i-h irirl to d<» general housework on the North
£.iU* in a private lamiiy. Call at :>]fl Fransiln-sL.
QITUATIOX -WANTED—B Y A SWED-
O Kh irirJ to do genera) housework in u private
family. Apply at ihf Breiuer-st.
SITUATION wXxTKD-TO'ASSIST IN
light housework or talnU children. Keferences
given. Address .-o Klston-av.
OITUATIOX WANTED-RY A FIRST-
O clas- woman meat-cook; hotel or restaurant,
Addn*ss Sl’lSj l(ubbard-st.
OITUATIOX WANTED—BY A (HRL OF
O Id in n private lamiiy on the West Side. Address
tii Mllwaufcee-av.
OITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A YOUXG
O girl from the country us second girl, or to take
care >'t children. Apply at 5’M Ulna Islund-av.
CITUATION WANTED—ISY AX EX-
O perieneed Canndlau girl to do second Work;
bi-'-tof references given: no cards; also an Ameri
can girl a* nurse, (-‘all Monday. 1?-’ South Halsted-st,
QITUATIOX WAXTI-i)~ISY A SWEIk
O hdi girl «s cook or second glri, Apulyat I<l Chi
cugo-av., middle flat, Mon.lay.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-IX PRIVATE
O family by two girls from the country, one to do
plain c .okuig. washing, and Ironing and the other to
do ui>->:airs work. Call at iVJiri Kmer.tld-nv.
QITUATIOX WANTED—BYA COMRE-
O tent girl to do general housework m a small pri
vate family. Cull Monday at ’JP7S Indlana-av.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A RE
kJ spin-table girl to do second work. Address I* iff,
’i rihumrighee.
QITUATJOXS WANTED—BY MiDDLE
kJ aged woman as tlrsi-ehis? meal and pastrycook,
ana young girl as assistant. Call Monday at 5J Huron.
QITUATIOX WAN TED —A S COOK AND
O laundrefs In a private family: reference given.
Call yt -M' Mi jUsgau-iiv.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A CA
midian girl 1 stranger* to do general housework or
rccond-wiirk. Blease call at llii Forquer-st.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A CUM-
C 5 potent girl t<» dogener.ii housework or kitchen
a ork in a small family. Isl Hast Clt hsigo-am
QITU.VTIOX WAXTED-RY A STROXG
O girl in a private family where the misses are
willing to help. ::<• lam not long from Ireland. Ad
.gfv.-s tUJ SortU Mark<»:-st.
QITUATIOX WANTED—BY A NOU
t7 wogian girl to do general housework In a private
family. Call at 74 North i’eoria-st.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A COMPE
v) loin second girl in a llrst-elnss private lamiiy.
Best ol reference. Tft) North iV*oiia-sl.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A FiRST^
O class cook and laundress. Call at TJ7 LjusL Hurun
il. lleie rencos.
QITUATIOXS WANTKD-UOOD SAMA-
O ritan Society, 175 lv»sl Uaudolph-st.—Female help
a: afi kinds lor city or country at reasonable wages.
QITUATIOXS WAXTED^—~I)Y TWO
O ;t.v!s forcook-ng and second work. Call at l-*>is
\> abush-uv. ileferences given.
SITUATION WANTEDr-BY A GOOD
irtrl do second work in a private family; strong
r.:id willing. Ihcase tail at '■& Kust lluron-st. Mon
day and Tuesday.
Q ITUATION WANTED—BY COMBE-
O rent second pin in private American lumliy:
ijvu-ii rede. Good references. Cali Monday at KiM
Wabasfi-uv.
O ITUATION' WANTED-BY A C.IBL
O who can cook. wash, and iron nicely, in a nrivaio
laniiir. has lived rt years in last place. Cull at ?•>
Cro.-l-r— comer Oak.
QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPK-
O lent girl to do genera! housework. Cull Sunday
u: 'Z-'.i rear house.
SITUATIONS WANTED-BY an ex-
O i eriencod cook. Also. a second frirl. Best of ief
vjciicc-civen. Call Monday at 2iJj North Markut
-BL. Up-siUlrS.
SITUATION WANTED—TO DO SEC
kj «n J-work or light housework. Call for two days
i»t 11;; North Market-st.
Qi rUATIUN WANTED-BY AN KXPE-
O rienced cook in n private family (no washing or
in-mng*. Good reterencesgiven. Address <i>l West
'i wollih-st. two dajs.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A NEAT
O competent girl as second girl in a first-class pri
vate family: West Side preferred. Cull ut 214 South
No postal^.
ITLWnONALVNTED—BY A YOUNG
dir! i«• do second work or take care of children.
Call at 3U2.J Dearbonx-st. •
SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST
yj class cvn>k. Jn a private family. IMcuso call at
J.*;.’* WubasJs-av. Call Monday.
Q ITU AT JON WANTED-BY A GERMAN
O gi. lto cook »*r do general work in small family.
Call at 24 .7 CUttuae tlrove-av.
OITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD
O cook und laundress: that or general housework,
ripply ut 21.*7 s»t«te-sL ~
C’ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIKL
loa-sist in housework; Is a plain cook and good
Juandress. fall nidi liuron-st.
SITUATION WANTED-BY BKSiTXT
abIe girl, to do second-work; also one to do sew
ing In families or wltli dressmaker. Best of refer
ences. Cn:l ai-.tß Vcrnon-uv.
QITUATION WANTKD-TO DO SEC-
O otiil work In. a private lamlly. licst of rolcrc'nco
given. Apply :it Itu Wuimsh-av.
QITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN
C? to do washing by the day and house-cleaning,
tali at ITii State-sU
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GJKL
to do second work or light housework. IJestof
vity relereuee. Inquire at -hw South IJearborn-sl.. in
su>ei«ent, •
SITUATION WANTED-BY KESBECT
abIe girl for light housework or second work.
Cali at )S)i> tSutiertleld-st.
SITUATION WANTED —BY A COM
petent person to cook, wash, and iron In pri
vate latnily. Call two days at Twemy-secoml-st.;
$4 per week. -
Situations WANTED-BYesisTEiis,
first-class meat, pastry, or first and second cook
in hotel or restaurant- Hear till Suae-st,, near Four
teenth. ; .
SITUATION WANTED —AS ITUST
emss meat and pastry cook in a first-class board
ing-house. Call at 14'.i North Ashloud-uv. ■
QITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY
Q ciL’mUmr school. In a small lirlvuto famllj- to sow
or do light housework in compensation for board.
Address on .Monday U is «JO. Tribmiu ottioa.
QITUATION WAXTED-BY A BE
n sneciabit* girl as cook or to do general house
work in private lamlly. IMeasccall lor two days‘at
West Indlana-sU . ■ _
QITUATION WAXTED-BY COLORED
fj woman as first-class cook- with a boy VI j' ears of
age; Is able to wait on table. Address 4M MadLon
»U in rear.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GUiL
to do kitchen worker general houscap.* 1.. a.
private fauiUv. Ueferences given if requited. Ui»
IA Tribune office. • •: _
QITUATION WAXTED-BY A SAVED
O ish girl for general housework. Apply «t-to*
luge Monday. .
QITUATION WANTED-BY A COJll’I
O tent girl to cook, wash and iron or l P„«P,r c P u .
housework in a private family. Call at UWj
QITUATION WANTED—TO DOrOFf
O eral housework or kitchen work. I'leasctcal
..<3 West Jlarrison-.su -■* it.
QITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXIT
■ O rienced girl to do housework; a |>crmanent vy
•ndgood wages. None hut those having the b*v
etureuecs need apply. Apply at 3S! Lu.Bolie-st
J‘a. m. •
SITUATIONS-FEMA LJI.
Dressmakers.
QITUATION -WANTED-BT A FIRST
,AVAVTiU-MV A DJIESS
,uI4 u tu ;, ""oulu liko » f«»- woro
C°i a so^ihl-egff Counlty <“•
QiTUATIOX WAXTED-BY A COMPE-
Terms £i per
SITUATION WANTED—TO WORK OX
aroia l My#fK n i»?n. lldrenl “ clol hes - R |,cr »«<*• AU
orc&a I.IAAI h. 123Twonty-second-at.
SITUATION -WANTED—BY-A DRESS
’’ poo< | designer and Utter: wages <1.25 per
<hi> or jo per week. Address O D 81. Tribune otllce.
Cmi.VTION. -WASTED—BY A FASU
“ms.™* 5 in prirsto tam, ‘
SITUATION' WASTED— BY A COMPE
‘®n’ < « uu <> titter: Si per oay. CUr
««i.orence». Xa. Tribune office.
{SITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY
sotrlne In tumulus, ladle,- iuid clill
t.nmlly sowiiiß. Pleaso
call at fcoutll ruorlu-st. Mondays, Tuesdays, and
D eunosdays.
OITUATIOX WANTED—J3Y A PARlS
tsrfJm™n re!M !“ ker, . ootl . lllß - 11‘tinit. draplnp. In prl
ii riii ’ll * l ‘ rt “t ll M Pome. Cull Monday
an.»i \> uat Mudlson-st.
{SITUATION WAXTED-BY' AN EXPE-
to hew in families bv the day.
v?iH.£ u fv*s »!?^V stt s[ - vf , us - Tricon to suit the times.
Address .V id. Tribune otllce.
OITUATIOX WANTED -FIRST-CLASS
KJ dressmaker will go out by day; titling by Taylor’s
Sr “ liom l“ l “ tyles - “efereneca! 21US wibaMi-
Seamstresses.
OiTUATION WANTED—AS LADY’S
Kj nmhl or family soamstre.-s, oy a young girl who
tf«!rh. f> V i, l? s perfectly the use of machine; can do all
«V?n. line hand-sewing and embrulderv, und Is
W Mlu to 1U,1 J5. C herself generally useful. Address S
Iribune ullictt. -
QITUATIOX WANTED—BY” A WIDOW
KJt lady who understands her business, in a nice
Jamlly. io do pewlug and assist in housework. Ad
dress a so, Tnbuno oflice.
CITUATION WANTED—BY' A Y'OUXG
•*1 ! " seamstress or plain sewing und cjiro of one
ctnld. Best city reterence. Call ilotuiuy and Tues
day at 41« j touch iJeurborn-Rt.
(situation wanted—ry a comre
k-Ment seamstress, or to take cure of children and
muke hoMlr generally uselul. Uelcreuce. Address
> U>. i ribuue oflice.
QITUATIOX' WANTED-AS SEAM.
k_7 stress in a private family. Address 150 w. Adams.
oituatiox wanted-as. seam
stress; would assist in care of children or charu
her wor*. Hrst-class references. Address It ■JU.Trib
unc oilicc.
MILLINERS.
QITUATIOX' WANTED—BY A FUST
kJ class niUlinerv saleslady, who is also a milliner;
to take orders and make sales: good expedience in
first-class houses. Would go out of the city it tirst
claas. Address T 7s. Tribune otliec.
Hotjsekeepehs.
QITUaTION waxted-ry a lady
kJ us manager of a household; comuetont in every
branch belonging to housekeeping. W ;>t, Tribune.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-AS HOUSE-
keeper by a young widow lady, with little Imw -1
years old; is a good cook and laundress; a gone home
more of :m object than high wages. Address, lord!
days, A M C, 71*0 West Luke-?t. •»
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A LADY
kj ot experience. u> housekeeper lor a widower; no
objection to children. Call Sunday and Monday at
. .-i West Congress-st.
QITUATIOX WANTED—BY A FKEXCII
t/) l-«dy as housekeeper, who would like to go West
or any part or the country, fur hotel; understands
her business. Best references given. None but
those meaning business need answer. \V Si, Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED—BY AX EN
gllsh lady as housekeeper, with daughter aged 4.
Host of references. A 1, Tribune office.
Qrjr^AiT(l\ _ \vr\xi'iHy-in Yf)iu\TT
k? lady as housekeeper or nurse. Best of references
can to given. Address V 71. Tribune.
QITUATIOXS WAXTED —FOR TWO
kJ experienced housekeepers for hotel or to take
ciiargo of lluen-rooru: also two A 2 laundresses*. In
ternational b'mploymoui Bureau, .'liU Wabush-av.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-AXY GEX-
tleman desiring a good housekeeper of expe
rience that he can trust with his children, goods, or
monev, stranger in tho city, can ilnd her by address
ing Mrs. KATB WIIITK, City Bost-Ohlce. Best of
references givon.
SITUATION WANTED—BY AX AMEK
tain lady without Incumbrance as housekeeper;
is accustomed to the charge of tlrst-ciuss house: a
good seamstress. A permanent position mote an ob
ject than large salary. Address Mrs. 1... ;>IS Wa
bash-av.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A LADY',
O a?* housekeeper in small family or for single gen
tleman. Address T jP, Tribune otiice.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A YOUXG
kj) widow as housekeeper, with a little boy; is good
cook, washer and ironer: good home is tho object.
Call or address M F, -W Carpcntcr-st.
JNXTRSK3.
QITUATIOX WAXTED-RY A FRENCH
O girl, to care for children, wait on holy, and make
herself generally useful; good references. Call Mon
day at-JPi Wabash-av.
SITUATION WANTED —BY A HE
spcctabtc irirl to take cure of children or assist
in second work. Call on MoJjdaj* atft»Tweiny-?ecoii<l.
SITUATION’ WANTED—BY GEBMAN
giri as nurse or us seamstress. Apply at 2127
Stute-M.
SITUATION WANTED-AS NUIUSE. BY
Ujan American woman; have luwl experience in the
care of children; understand bringing tniams up by
hand; best of references. Call Monday. dxi West
Monroe-st.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A THOll
oughiy competent person, to take charge of an
Infant; best of city reference given. Cull at 117 North
Murkei-sl. Receive no cards.
Laundresses.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A NOU
wegiun woman to do washing and Ironing in pri
vate lumiiles. Address MAGUIB FKBDKRICKbiSN,
No. 5 l-Ty-st.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD
washer and ironor. to work by the day. Apply ut
atfl fttutc-st.. up-stairs.
ELiscedeaneou?.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
ladvns bookkeeper, assistant bookkeeper, or for
general office work, in which I have had experience;
am rapid writer. Best ol references given. Address
t;>i, Tribune otiice.
SITUATION WANTED—AN EXFERI-
Ochccd salfsladv from the Must wants a situation us
clerk in store In the city. Can come highly recom
mended. Address X .Vj Tribune ollice.
SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXl’E
rlcnced and competent lady, as saleslady In cloak
and suit department. Address X Ks. Tribune otileo.
ITUATION WANTED—YOUNG LADY
wishes envelopes und circulars to address ut
home, 0 0 17. Tribune ollice.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
lady to do ollice writing. Address O N 2S, Tribune.
CJITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
O Indy. UmlcrstunJs grocery, china, glass, delf.
htutionery. and general fancy business; Is a good
accountant and cun keep set of books if required.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
lady to write In an otlico; rapid and good writer.
Reference*. Address X 4:», Tribune ollice-
OITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
)0 lady as copyist in an ollice. Address ODS 5, Trib
une otiice.
QITUATION WANTED A WIDOW
O Isulv, aged -4, wants to devote her time and capa
bilities to any j'cnieel domestic office in a family
wliere shecan have an agreeable liome in rettirn. For
references and particulars address V in'. Tribune.
Situations wanted—by two
voting girls to take care of furnished rooms. Ad
dress M Ik 1723 v South CJlnton-su upsialrs.
SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOUTH
ern lady of ability atul intelligence at the exhibi
tion or as housekeeper with first-class parties: was
engaged at the Centennial Imposition and in (lov
ernment employ; willing to leave the city. MUS. C.,
‘-Ml Wuhusb-uv.
SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG
lady who writes an excellent hand to write In an
otbcu or to do copying at home. T It. Tribune cilice.
SITUATION WANTED—AN INTELLI
- young lady, writing a tine hand, would like
some copying to do for a short time. Address X 40,
Tribune office,
QITUATION WANTED—BY* AN EXPE
kj rienced milliner ns trimmer in a first-class store
on South Side. Address T I- 1 , Tribune olliec.
SITUATION WANTED-BY AN KXPE
riem-ed person; Cati take full charge of an In—
lunt; -understands her business. Good references.
Address T 37. Tribune office.
QITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY
k_J thoroughly competent and with best of refer
ences as jorelady in worsted-hood manufactory. Ad
dress W «. Tribune office.
iQIT UATTON WANTED—BY A YOUNG
ladv living at home as saleslady or accountant.
Address tv |3, Tribune ofiloe.
™ EMVTjOYJTENT JiUKKAU.
BU
*fc i_ rerfu—The public seem to oml this institution,
v *jlh it* l associate offices in all Important cities, un ue
tVaal necessity and long-felt want. This corai>any are
crilaiv furnishing the host commercial houses and In-
Ghiitutlons in the United States with competent asslst
« Vjits in all branches of ,profession and industry, and
a . desirable situations lortltrotigs Of yding
aVItCn ami persons of either sex fitted by ability* and
Soilterience to occupy most prominent positions.
are opening cilices throughout the country, and
»* of being -put In communication with all
AtlOloi»out of employment or desiring a change, and
MiClUcularly Invite employers to calhund examine our
GrailiViftiostaEo-stanips for circular giving rates, In-
HivQK etc. Address International Employment
: au,
THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: . SUNDAY, 4, _j.ooi—-i vvii;i\ ■ L'y I'Atrisa
bvsiniuss cmurcES.
A PARTY WITH SOME MEANS CAN
mukc very advantageous arrangement for the
exclusive manufacture of tho uulr self-justifying
and self-distribuilmr lyim-sottlng machine invented;
dQC.*» three times more work than the machines in
use, and costs about one-fourth to make; or will sac
rifice English or German patent at one-dfth of Us
value tu net money to commence manufacturing.
Address IN*VBNTOU, care Box 301. Chicago.
All without work, men ok
women, can make a fine living with trifling out
lay by manufacturing themselves an article tliutls
nuciled In every family. Address N. BLISS, 23U
Crown-su. Philadelphia. Pa.
A PRACTICAL GENTLEMAN WITH
f-*W ts wanted In* a lady physician and lecturer
of high character and wide experience, os manager
upon a lour In the West. Manager to handle the funds
hun&elf. Address T 23. Tribune office.
AX ESTABLISHED FURNISHING
goods und notion business to be sold out at a
bargain or exchanged for real estate: 54.0U0; good
thoroughfare. Address W tip. Tribune office.
A SMALL STOCK OF FRESH DRUGS
and new druggist tlxturos fur sale: only been in
use six months; glass-labeled bottles, nickel-plated
show-cases, etc. Address Lock-Box as, Sandwich, ill.
A first-class laundry for
sale; good trade and location. Address S SI),
Tribune oflice. '
AX INTEREST IX A MANUFACTURE
ing, well-paying business; SL3OI) required; one
partnor leaving for Kurope. Address SS 3. Tribune.
A MORNING NEWSPAPER ROUTE,
with horse und wagon, for sale, at (2M West ind*
laua-st.
BOARDING-HOUSE FOR SALE—WELL
furnished, und full of boarders: reason given
forsclilug. L>: East Kighteumh-at. _____
CAPITAL WANTED IX AN ESTAB
llshed manufacturing und Jobbing business,
from to fIU.IWUj silent or active man. Address
T 4, Tribune otllce.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY FOR
sale or exchange lor real cstntc; established 10
years, with ttm-class custom trade. Address X lU.
Tribune oflice. -
_aj most complete and largest starch factories In the
Colon; built new at u cost of <l2j,(X)u two years ago;
three acres of land fronting on the Illinois Jllvor in
I‘oorlu, til. It has been in active operniion for 2S
vears; It Is no.v In perfect running order; overlU)
men at work running it day and night; will sell or
lease tor long term of years to good parties; owner
retiring cause ot sate. T. U. BU VI), Uoom 7,1?.* Mud
ison-SL '
T7OU SALE—Sr N OOO, ONE OF THE FIN
JD ot ana bo»t-csiahllflhed and paying book ami
news stores In lowu, in town of 1%,d(j0 people, Call
uni) sco for yourself. Business pays over #4.600 not
per year. Stock will be sold at just whut it is worth.
Low rent and tine brick store. Owner retiring. Hplou
did chance lor young uiun. T. 11. BUYl), Boom 7,ITV
Mudisoa-st.
For sape—fixe dwelling, of
tlce. grounds, and a tlrst-elaas doctor’s business,
in one of the richest and nicest little towns in Illi
nois, l.tiW people, with Hue farming country; present
doctor is retiring from practice; his books and bunk
account win show what his profession has paid him.
Finest opening fora young doctor In this country. It
will bo sold cheap. No other doctor In the place.
T. 15. 150V1), Boom 7, I*o Madlson-st.
17011 SALK—AT A SACKIFICE-A
JO valuable manufacturing establishment; good
buildings, with engine, 45-horse power, two large
-bolters:- four miles from Court-House, near the
Northwestern Itallroad. containing nine acres choice
land, rapidly increasing in value. Address O. ’-J5
l.ake-st.
jTUJU SALE—OXE OF THE REST RUX-
Jtg ning grocery stores on the West Side; large
stock; horses, wagons, and fixtures with property if
wanted, or ioug lease: cash Income ilUi per day. Cull
at 571 iouth HulsteU-st.
I7OR SALE—BOARDING- HOUSE. 14
j rooms, newly furnished; best situation on West
Side, Reasons satisfactory. Full of boarders. S
Tribune otiice. *'
SALK—A FIRST-CLASS MILLI-
Jj uerv and fanev goods store, with fixtures, all In
nice order and A J locality. South Side, city. Ad
dress SSB, Tribune oflico.
For sale-a half interest jx
uii established Jobbing business requiring an
active man with SI,UJUto t'.UXlIn money. Address s>
;V,i, Tribune otiice.
For sale—ok trade—a jewelry
store in country town ;>i miles from Chicago;
good business place; will soil cheap. Address V 01,
Tribune oflice.
170 R SALE—FIRST-CLASS MEAT MAR
JJ ket complete. In good location. Apply at MIL-
I.KIt. AIIMOUU ft OSaOOD’S.jti uud bl West Jackson.
TPOR SALE-A RETAIL GROCERY;
JD good location, Side; stock ami fixtures
»l,aO cash. Apply to liAUMON MIiUiUAM ft CO..
corner W«bash-uv. ami Watvr-.it.
770 U SALE-A J-MEAU LEASE - AND
JD the furniture of 'JO new and well-furnished
rooms, within a block of the I’ost-UHice. on account
of bud health. Kor particulars cull at ‘4SU State-st..
11. C. KUNKSMITH.
770 U SALE—B4OO—BAKERY AND OYS
JJ ter parlor: big bargain: must be sold ut once on
account of sickness. T Cl, Tribune oflice.
170 R SALE-81, 000 WILL BUY STOCK
JD and fixtures of an established millinery business.
South {ride, good location. Must be sold by Sept, li).
'This Is a rare bargain. Address T ;Vi, 'Tribune ollice.
For sale-cheap—half ixtek
est in rooting business already established. This
will boar investigation. Address/!’ ’JI, Tribune oflice.
For sale-a first-class hotel
and sjiujple-roiim in the very l»est part of the
city; price Address \V 7, Tribune oflice.
770 R SALE—SALOON AXD RESTAU-
R rant, including stock; 1- years’ established: long
lease; located in the centre ot the city, doing a large
business, owner having oilier business on hand; price
Turtles having the cash only need apply. Ad
dress W Ilk Tribune oflice.
TAOB SALE—a LIGHT MAN U F ACTUII
- lug business; plenty of order* on hand; pood
profits; or u partner taken with &,UUO. Address V S;5,
Tribune ollice.
17*011 SALE—§I,IOO WILL BUY THE
j furniture of ji desirable Hut, tlie net rentals of
which pav}, *» per cent per month on the Investment.
J. M. Bti'VKUDKY, lid Clark-sl.
Foil SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ONE OF
the greatest inventions of the age, Oleson’s
lock-spoke patent wheel lor carriages, wagons. and
trucks; far .superior lo anythin*: In use. Carriage
makers. call and examine it ut National Business Ex
change, 177 Clark-sc, _ ■
*l7*oll SALE-FIRST-CLASS BEER AND
J 2 . liquor saloon. Apply at 4iC» troulh Ilalsted-sl.
IjlOK SALE-CORNER GROCERY AND
} saimde room. Northwest Division, doing line
cash trade in thickly-settled neighborhood: eight liv
ing rooms: large yard mid barn; new slock and fix
tures; ciioap rent, long lease: horse und wagon.
Only about For particulars address W 4j, Trib
une otiice.
*l7lOll SALE—OiI. EXCIIANGE-GIIO
-8~ eery, with bar, doing good cash business; old
stand; new goods: cheap rent; line advantages. Ad
dress \V -17, Tribune oillce.
TjX)II SALE—AN OLD AND A WELI-r
Jj established fancy and millinery business, to
gether with fixtures and louse, located on one of the
principal thoroughfares in the city, is to be sold
cheap for cash, owing to poor health ot' present own
ers: rent moderate. Addtuss W 3s, Tribune otlico.
T7*oll SALE—ESTABLISHED WHOLE
JJ sale Hour, commission, and storage business.
Kan? opening. Address Tld. Tribune office.
lAOB SALE-AT A .SACIiU'TCE-.MY
JJ riding school, corner Of Madison and Throop
sts., consisting of Indian and Shetland ponies, sad
dles, bridles, and tent, in u lot or separate. Ueason.
cannot give it )>roper attention. Call ut riding
school, or at B4'.i North Clark-st.
Foil SALE-HESTAUiIANT, BAKEIIV,
millinery store, furnished houses, and room
renting places. F. J. UICBD A CO., Uoom 4. bl Dear
bom-st.
TOll SALE—THE WHOLE Oil HALF
JD interest in a first-class restaurant on the
Side. For particular?} address V 44. Tribune ollice.
TiMMI SALE—A FIRST-CLASS BAHBEII
-1* shop; splendid trade; price rent, with
rooms, fM; call and see it .Monday. J. D. rf'J'D Vb'Nt?,
Mi I Mllwaukee-av.
*l7lOll SALE-ORIENT LAUNDRY, 408
_Zg State-st. For tmrticulari 1 call at laundry.
I poll SALE—CI 1E Al*—FU UN ITUiIK OF
) 12-room house; all new Muy 1: reason for sell
ing, have to leave the city. Address I), S.. Trcmoni
House.
TT'OU SALE—SALOON, WELL FITTED
JU up. in good business part of city, doing fair busi
ness. Will soli cheap at unco. Fur particulars cull at
Jill Kifth-av.
FOU SALE—THE BEST RESTAURANT
on Clark-st. Cull at No agents need apply.
Cash takes it.
TJUXE OIT’OUTUNITY FOB A FKAC
_L} deal man to rent a first-class dining room
In good order, all ready for business. Kelerenco re
quired, Address X -M, Tribune oilico.
GROCERY STOCK FOR SALE—OUR
retail stock and trade for sale. Huslness estab
lished sixtceen year*'. Always successful. Itetall
Miles over j141,Ul per annum; amutmt of stock about
ss.iwi. No bonus asked, slmnlv cost of goods. Host
of reasons for selling, and must sell by Uct. I. Full
investigation courted, Location the very best: rent
reasonable; large manitfuciurlng centre: monthly
piiv-roll over L3.0,1<0: city surrounded by rich farm
ing country; lour railroads, grain market, and freight
same us Chicago irum Eastern points; city has grown
over 2.MRI Inhabitants since last .lannary. Our sales
never better: profits good. A splendid chance for
enterprise and capital. Addrrss GKO. MITNiIUK &
FON..loliet, 111. .
T WANT TO INVEST *SOO OR SI,OOO IN
JL some paying business where my services will be
required. Address, with full particulars, T lU, Trib
une office.
MAN WITH FROM *SOO TO *5,000 CAN
secure an official position in a large jobbing
luunuiaciurlng business, which mustjwove satisfac
tory upon investigation. Address V 35. Tribune.
PARTY WITH *SOO CAN HAVE AN
office business paying £1.3011 per year; none but
a business-man ueed apply: situated on La bullc-st.
Address \V 63, Tribune oihee.
PARTY- COMMANDLNG .MEANS CAN
secure controlling interest in umnufacturlng
concern; local, staple article. X ji, Tribune office.
I>ARE CHANCE FOR BOOK, STA-
I» Uonery. and wall-paper trade; store for rent;
also drug stock for sale and store for rent. Locution
first best, on corner; In city of O.IXW inhabitants. Ad
dress P.-O. Vox 441, Waterloo, la. -
"PESTAURANT EST.ABLISUED SIX
JLV years, for sale at a bargain, with good trade,
on account of other business that will take all my
lime. Address, three days, V 73, Tribune office.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
QPLEXDID CHANCE FOR CASH, BEST
O located und llourlshlnir mcut-murkct on the
West Side. W7X Tribune.
nno FACTUREUS AXD BUSI-
A ncas-mcn.—Bock Falls. 111., located at the func
tion ot the C., B. A y., C. A W., und It. Ik. L x Sl
U. Bullways, is the largest manufacturing town of its.
ago in the West, and offbrd, unusual advantages {?
manufacturers of almost any commodity. It has &
largo and enduring water-power, which, when fully
developed, will support a city of 50,uuj
Its railway facilities are f«o. i in every respect.
Improved water-power for sale In largo or small
quantities at low figures and on easy terms. Also,
room ana power to rent for largo or small business,
in new brick building, very l ovr * ,
Every i>osslble encouragement Is offered to manu
facturers and others to locate here.
<2so,uuu worth of unimproved water-power and land
will be donated to parties improving ino same.
Address A. I*. 6MLTH, Bock Kails. 111.
Uofcrs to the management of the C„ B. & Q. B. U.
Company. Chicago. Ha
GARDENERS AND FLORISTS—OX
.account of falling health of the owner ho offers
for sale for less than improvement cost bis garden of
about two acres, in a high state of fertility, and well
stocked w*ith small fruit, two smnll glass houses with
a quantity of flowering plants, a two-story bouse in
line condition, with all necessary conveniences. This
property is situated ou irpriug-aL, In the City of Au
rora, one-half mile from centre of business. Good
sale for all that can be raised at a good price. Tonus
easy. Possession immediately. .No. »1 Spring-st.,
Aurora. 111. JAMBS BILLING.
TO DRY GOODS 3CEN—THE BEST
opening in the city. Will sell the lease, fixtures,
aml good will of a first-class dry goods store doing a
good business on one of the best corners on the West
Side. Bent reasonable. Address T 3D. Tribune.
rpIIE BUSINESS OF AN OLD-ESTAB
JL llshed commlsslon-housc on South Watcr-st.
lor sale: has a large trade, und will give the right
party a chance to make money from the start: satis
factory reason given for soiling. Address, with full
name. V -17, Tribune office.
WANTED-MAN WITH 5500 TO TAKE
Interest In square business baviug no compe
tition; pays Immediate income. Inquire at lt>l La
Sulle-st.. Boom 45.
WANTED-ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH,
active party, with from *1,300 to I3.UW to hike
Interest in u good, safe luannfucturlng business, pay
ing 15U per cent protlt. Address X 51. Tribune office.
O?9AA WILL ADMIT YOU MEMBER
*P— *\J\J of syndicate of good people for good
business purpose. Address XU 3. Tribune office.
OJOAA WILL BUY A FIRST-CLASS
*Pwvv laundrv; good businosa for the right party.
Addcss No. 5u boutb Dcsplalnes-su
JXA SHAKES PAID UP AND XOX
assessable. New York and Silver Cliff Mining
Company's stock Xor sale at $1 a share if sold Imme
diutely. Address T Oil. TriUuito office.
O?XXA CASH BUYS A YEWS, CIGAR,
ipOOv tobacco, and stationery store; house on
lowed lot (lease several years and can be much
lunger), and turnlture, stoves, etc.; house on good
street, with street-cars running; business good; can
be much bettor; reason taking nwuv. Agents not
wanted. Address, for six days. O Id, Tribune office.
o*l AHA WILL SECUUE A GOOD
♦PX.vVv position for man and money in whole
sale munuiaoturing business. Address A Tribune.
ei A AAf) WILL BUY THE BEST
*pLV/#VV/\/ paying and the oldest leading estab
lished retail store in Chicago, doing a cash business
of JHU.UW yearly; StO.UK) a year can be sold by attend
ing to it; a stock of iIcUUU in store today; reason for
selling owner obliged to change climate on account
of ill-health; the good will of the house is worth
ja,(JUU: this house has always been a strictly cash
house; price, f lU*UOU down. Address, for five days, 6
IU. Tribune office.
([•or AAA-12.VHOOM HOTEL, COM
••J»Uvv/ ploiely furnished, fine elevator and
everything modern, in very centre of business; it is
tiie best paving tiou.se in Chicago; sickness causes of
sale. If you want a No. I hotel that is paying largely
and Jong lease, call and get particulars of this. T. B.
BOYD, Room”, 17‘J Madlson-al.
JXSTK UCTION.
A"x excelXext (ippo'ia’iixiTY.-
The fall term at 11. B. BUYANT'b Chicago Bus
iness College will begin to-morrow, bept. S. A very
large number of young men and young ladies have
already enrolled their names, and will commence
work in earnest Monday morning. The practical
course given by this Institution is the best prepara
tion tor business life, and tfie greater number of
students In attendance arc the sons and daughters of
business men.
A YOUNG LADY CONNECTED WITH
the Hershey School <»t Musical Art will receive
pupils in piano or vocal nulsic. Address V tis,Tribune.
IITISTICSINOING
Taught by
SIGNOR ELIODORO DE CAMIM.
Boom -It), td Mouroc-st.
ACADEMY OF ELOCUTION AND
Dramatic Art, IHI'J Mlchigun-av. M.ME.
KUBT’EE, dramatic reader and delineator, receives
pupils In elocution und dramatic art in English,
French, or German. Private lessons daily.
A THOROUGH DUSINESS EDUCA
tIon obtained at the Metropolitan Business
College. 77 und Tff Mudisou-sL, is the best capital u
young man can possess. .
Bookkeeping and writing day
and evening. rS l.aballe-st- M. U. JOHNSON, for
merly bookkeeper with Field, Letter A Co. Call lor
circular.
rMUCAGO MUSICAL SEMIXAKY. 112
\_y Dearborn-st.. guarantees that in HU lessons by
their new method young or old will bo able to perform
on piano, organ, or guitar what will require years by
.theold method. Instructlonscvenlngslt desired. No
charts. I'rof. J. 11. MACDONALD. Droshlem.
COLLEGE GRADUATE TEACHER OF
experience desires a few private pupils In Latin,
v »«u, Tribune oillce.
DRAKE’S KIXDERGARTEX AX I)
school will open Sept. A at 3733 .lohnson’s-plaeo
BLOCUTIOX-SAMUEL KAYz er,
toucher of elocution and dramatic arL F«N tern*
begins Sent. 5. instruction private and in classes.
Room 34 Central Music-Hall.
T7<DWIX Jl. LOXGMAX, TEACHEU OF
.lil music, piano, organ, and vocal culture: instruc
tion thorough; terms moderate. Address 357 North
Clark-sl.
Home school-academy of tki
nmry instruction will reopen :U2P? WcstJuckson
st, Monday. Terms reduced to 35 cents per week lor
lowest crude; highest £1 a month.
J AXDSCATE TAiXTTXG AXI) PEU
spectivo drawing classes tunned daily. Our
svstem will enable the student to paint original sub
jects In one term. Chicago Musical Seminar}'. Hi
Dearborn-sL Prof. J. 11. MACDONALD, President.
**,TUS. GEORGE VAXDKMLOFF, OF
JltjL .New Vork, the distinguished teacher of Elocu
tion. Declamation. Gesture; and Voice Culture, will
remain in Chicago for a few weeks. She will re
ceive a limited number of pupils, both ladies
and gentlemen. Private pupils and classes. Par
ticular attention paid to the study of Shakspeare.
Mrs. Vamienlioirlias numbered among her pupils
many of the most distinguished public speakers in
the country—clergymen, lawyers, physicians, etc.,
etc. Kor circulars of terms, etc., application may he
made at Messrs. Lyon A Hcaly's Music Store, corner
of Slate and Monroc-sts., oral 2UW Wubash-av.
■\TISS MIXXA SEGXITZ WILL RE
.ijJL turn to the city in the first week of aeptembor
und'resiinie her classes.
MME. D’EITSY, LATE FROM PARIS,
Professor of the French language and litera
ture. No. 172 U Indlana-av.
*\/riSS TUCIvS S YSTEM OF DRAWING
.AjJL ami oil painting teaelies this art fronumuurc
and copies without an instructor: price Address
MISS TCCK. Room 40, T(J .Monroc-st.. Ciiieago. ill.
Mlle. ii. f. relle will ueofex
her French classes i.lio Ist of September at-’id
North La Sallu-st. Reference: the Misses Grant.
Mrs. g. osrorxe letoiiwortii,
pupil of .lames E. Munloek, will give instruc
tion in elocution and dramatic art. 70 Monroe-st..
Room 41. Ladies' class for social reading fo, I'J.lea
sons: children’s classs3.l2 lessons.
MISS L.* LEE’S SELECT SCHOOL, IX
basement of Westminster Church, corner of
Peoria and .laekson-sts., wiii reopen Monday, Sept. 5.
■nriSS 11. .M. WHEELER’S UOAKDIXG
JjX and day school, 324 West itundoiph-st.: fall
term opens Sept. 5. last. Method and boo&s same as
used in public schools.
■\/ITSS S. D. COALE’S SCHOOL FOR
i? 1. small bovs and girls will reopen on Monday,
Sept. 5. at \Vab»sli-«v.
PIANO LESSONS GIVEN, $7 FER
tunn. 3!> Impuyatur-st.
PJ.IVATE- LESSONS BY AX EXPElll
cnced Cernmn teacher. S *<U. Tribune ottice.
PROF. F. LOCARD. GRADUATE FROM
Paris; French, J,alln and drawing lessons; easy
method. l.'Sd Mlchltfan-av. ' ■
qhorthand and teleguafuy,
O t;reek, Spanish, French, and Latin, taught by J.
s. WIIITK, M. A., Sb La Salle-st.
rpEACMIXG.—A UEXTLEMAN Ob' SIP
I years' experience, who is not dependent on Ids
profession lor a llvlmr. will instruct a lew pupils
thoronahly In uietcovohnry, Spencerian penmanship,
urammar. arithmetic, etc., at a very small salary* W
2. Tribune ollluo.. •
VOUNG 3IEN WISHING TO DECOME
I thorough accountants and cleirant penmen
should attend the Lakeside Business Colloire.Kl .North
Clark-st. This college hits elegant and well-furnished
apartments, competent teachers and the very best
penmanship department In the West. Now Is the
lime to commence.
d;.) A MONTH EACH PIANO AND
•P—J vocal lessons, bv lady teachers. Room U Far
well Hall, MS Fast Mmllson-st. Planus forpractlce.
MUSICAL.
PIANO LESSOXS-OXE-HA EF, Tl IKEE
quarter, or full hour lessons, singly. or In class
of two at times, either day or evening, to suit the con
venience of pupils. Pupils may enter at any tluie.
Chicago Athemcuru, OU Loarbom-st. M. sOMAKXN
-1) VOK, Teacher. •
SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ELUEII-
Ir llurnian tcucliur. us uovbrness; sbe muchus
licnimii, Kiij/lfcdl. Krumdi emmuintiuullT. und Ollier
branches of education; has good recommendations.
Please Inquire aiisu&UUe-sL. second door.
SITUATION WANTED—A GENTLE
nian having a good baritone voice, but no knowl
edge of music, wants a position where his services
cou.d be given for Instruction. W ab. 1 rlbune otnee.
WANTED— A TEN Ok 1 S.i^
U:iy und Sunday service; fair Miiary; rcnulre
nients: somewhat cultivated voice, rcadliu;. Address
\v li, Tribune oiticc. __ __
■XTr VXTEL) BASSO Oil BASb-BAUI
VV lone, lo complete » small volunteer eltorua
choir of seleetcit value*. llcqulreraenla.. uoo4 voice,
fulr render, regular uttcndaimo' X si. Inbuno oinec.
XrOUNG LADY A —-u-
J_ cultivated family, where Instructions in piano or
voice will be an equivalent for board; boutb feme
preferred, liefcrcnccs strictly first-class. Address
U U 71. Tribune office.
A XT AMOUNTS FROM SSO TO 55,000
pianos, machinenr. and
n umT H respectable party, without pub
-11) and u^ liU ' 3 reaaoimblo ‘ lIK Wasblngton-su. Booms
A CjOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, 93 EAST
A NY AYIOUNT TO LOAN OX FURXI-
Xi. ture. Pianos, and other securities, without rc-
McIIOWEhU 1,81 r *“ !3 ' ® ™U>-aT.. Uoom 12. J.
A NY AMOUNTS LOANED ON FURNl
ture, pianos, etc., without removal, und other
collaterals, at low rates. U 1 Dcarhorn-au. Boom 4.
A DVANCES ON DLUIONDS, BONDS,
jfX watches, etc., at low rules, is. BAUNDEB,
Booms 5 and b. lai Bandolph-su Established IbM.
A XY r AMOUNT LOANED OX FURXI
XX ture, pianos, etc., without removal, and other
collaterals; low rates. U 2 Gcarbom-sl.. Boom 4.
A NY A3IOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURXI
XX ture without removal, planus, and othergood
securities, at low rules, 70 Bearborn-su, Booms ti
A NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
XX on diamonds, watches, und jcwolrr at TOM N.
Dt»>BlXV <i CO.’S loau office. IIS Ocarborn-st.
A LADY' WILL LOAN OX PIANOS
and other chattels. Long time, no commission
ana reasonable. Address T Jl, Tribune office.
A NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FUK
XX nitnre with or without removal, on favorable
terms; no commissions. 130 Dearborn-aC Boom 16.
A NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI
XX ture and pianos without removal. 131 Bondoluh*
ou, Boom 4. v
AT 0 TO 7 PERCENT. MONEY TO
loan on improved real estate in Cook County
aud ou lllinola farms. B. L. PEASE, 112 Dcarboru-st.
CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT LlFE
insurance policies. I). W. SUTUKULAND, b 5
w ashing ton-st.
EC. COLE, S 5 M T ASiIINGTON-ST.,
• has money to loan In sums to suit at 6 per cent
on real estate.
For sale-judgment note made
by J. I». Dickey, guaranteed and indorsed by
Adam L. Arabcrg, of ,70 Fifth-av., Chicago: amount,
fui.2o; duo Juno 13,1651. Judgment has been taken
on tills note. Apply at
Warren Springer’s Machinery Depot,
-pTIUEUTY ■ MORTGAGE, LOAX, AX D
_U Storage Co.—Advances on furniture, etc., wlth
out removal, or on goods In storage. 80 K Van Huron.
Highest thick paid fob state
tarings and Fidelity Hank books, and Scandi
navian National Bank certificates. IRA HOLMES,
General Broker, Ai Waahington-st.
"VTOYEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE
JLVX Funds on hand. U. R.DB YOUNG & CO., »
Wushlngton-sL. basement.
TVTONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS ON §IOO
JLTXto tiUUU, on funillurc.pianos, machinery, horses,
carriages, etc., without removal of the property. &
and a) Reaper Block.
TV/rONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO
JjX salt, over JI/JUU each, on improved city property
at lowest current rates. TURNER & BOND, ILTJ
Wnshtngton-st.
■A/rONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE,
AtX pianos, etc., without removal, and nn collater
als. GEORGE I’ARUY. ana West Monroe-sL
•\/r°NLW TO LOAN AT. CURRENT
XvX rates on real estate. 11. W. HYMAN. JIL.&CO,
1 iff Ucarbom-st.
■\/fONEY TO LOAN ON CHICAGO KEAL
XtX estate In sinus of JI.UXUo SIUU.IUJat lowest rates.
HENRY WALLER, JR., 107 Doarborn-sU
■\,rO.\EY TO LOAX OX CHICAGO
J.TX real estate in sums of SI.UUO to HOO.O'JU. at lowest
rates. HENRY WALLER. JR.. 107 Doarborn-st.
T>EAL ESTATE LOGINS IN SUMS OF
XV Js,UiUund upwards at d oer cent net upon Im
proved city property. LYMAN A JACKbUN, 63 I’orl
iaad Block.
a MIL NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL
_ Life-Insurance Co. is prepared to loan monev in
Illinois at lowest current rates of interest WITHOUT
COMMISSIONS on improved rarms. Improved and
productive properties in cities und towns, and on pro
ductive property in Chicago, in sums of SLUM und up
ward. The rate of interest will be graduated by the
amount of loan and character, location, and value of
security. Full information will be furnished on ap
plication W I{ . I*UINDIVILLE. Loan and Real-Estate
Agent for Illinois, Room 31 and HI. TV* Dcarhorn-st.
rpHE ADVERTISER REQUIRES §3OO
X until Oct. 1. Will make a present of S3O to any
responsible person for the use of the above loan anil
deposit security worth s7iil to insure punctual return
of money within specified time. Address V fii, Trib
une office.
TO COUNTRY DANKEIvS—THE UN
dendgned, a thorough, general business man.
accountant, uml cashier, wishes to purchase an inter
est in an established bank, and correspondence solic
ited with parties desiring to start a new bank lu any
live Western town. Will invesr io fob,uXL
11. LANGLEY.careot Tribune. Chicago.
TO LOAN-a%OOO OR LESS ON INSIDE
improved. au> per cent: no commissions. JOHN
MILTON OLIVER, Room J 7. Iff Olark-?t-
WAXTEU— LOAXS—HAVE SEVERAL
good loans for ?2,0U0. 53.5D0. and-si.(AK)ni7 per
cent, GIIU H.N' ilDWlullT,
West Side Hen! Estate and Loan Rrokers,
Corner Washington and Ilalstcd-sta.
WAXT TARTY' WITH $5,000 TO SIO,OOO
lo take an interest in a mining operation where
everytiling will be guaranteed. T SO. Tribune ofllee.
WAXTE 0—$1 ,-00 FOII FIVE TEAKS
aid per cent on Oak Hark property worth
twice the amount. No commissions. Address T yi.
Tribune othco.
WANTED —$2,000 OX FIXE BRICK IM
proveiiicms in this city, well rented, Princi
pals apply. W. T. CUSHING, & Madtson-at.
WAXTED— $15,000 AT 5 PEII CEXT
interest on central business property, worth
|j>MJUO. Address \V 41. Tribune ofliec. ■
o:o to -j% Ax at « per cext.-
(Pm ♦/V/v/ jl,ofT) at 7. A. lIAUSU
REIIGEH. 115 ti.
UiO non TO LOASI OX CHICAGO OR
•PO.VUVJ Hyde ParkAiropcrty. Cash in hand.
Can close immediately. S/t VAN SCiIAACK, S 3 JJCar
horn-st. ' .
f \nA—WANTED TO BORROW OX
♦Pc/* v/UVy now,improved inside properly. Win.
Tribune oflico.
l£Q Ann TO LOAX IX SUMS TO SUIT
•pO»vuv on cltv property; d percent; no com
mission. E. GRACE', southeast corucr*Clark and
,laekson-sts.
o*l -I AAA OX IIAXD TO LOAX OX
*pLJL»vvv Cook County property at 7 per cent.
WM, C. REYNOLD:?. W Dearborn-si, Room S.
o;i nn nnn T ° uoax ix sums of
♦plVU.vvU Sl.uGO. r’iUW, SToIH. or to suit on
city real estate at 3 and T per cent. GIRDS A CALK
INS, 153 ISalie-st.
A wonderful ciurr—Miis. toulix,
the most wonderful astrologist of the age. has
just returned - from Europe.- where she has been
acknowledged by all the noblHtv to be the greatest
mlml-ruadcrut the nineteenth century, telling past,
present, and future, the name of the one you will
marrv, that of her visitor, shows likenesses. has that
great* Egyptian secret lor such as love and sjiccdy
marriages, can give luck charms so that your enemies
will not have power over von; she gives perfect satis
faction. Fees U) cents and 11. Parties residing out
of the city can consult Mrs. Poulin by tetter, inclosing
a lock of hair, SI. and stamp, ITtJ Ohio-st. west of
Clark. Olbce hours from Ida. m. to ’J p. m.
All kecommexd mbs. franks, m
West Madison-st.. best adviser on love, marriage
family, or business troubles. Fees. ;<j cents to 11.
AB AK WIZARD ASTROLOGER
Prof. Vougobet, from Europe, greatest living
clairvoyant. Causes marriages, picture with name
and date of marriage, business troubles, never falls.
fiUc.li.Uo. GSlWcst Igiko-st.
Always reliable and cuxki
dentlal—Mnie. Clare, natural clairvoyant.
Charm* worked that are Infallible. Advice and ques
tions upon all subjects answered. Ho and iU cents. 11l
West IMlk-st. :
/'MBCLES FOP. SPIUITLETTEUSANO
1/ clairvoyant descriptions, ««rr .Suinliiy iind
Wednesday evening, b p. in. Mils. fclL\ KHsION,
SSouth (ireen-au
IVrilE. ZAUAITIX—TP.ANCE MEDIUM
l\ I and nimnietlc physician.uuarantccs to her v|«dt
vrv complete satisfaction, rovcullmr their most pro
found secrets and jrivlntrnn entire Jlfe-readl.nL Has
the renowned Persian charm fur love, business,
health, etc. UTS West Madlson-sL. Urst Hat.
"VTME. STAIIKLiOV. THE CELEBEAT
i> I eduypsvpalmist and fortune-teller; sue Is the
miivone other profession In the city; can be con
sulted at SW Western-av., from II a. m. tu ap. m. Van
Unren-st. cars aiart from the door. K>c.oJe.
MM E. JOY, THE FAMOUS FOKTUXE
toIIer. clalrvoyauU Fee. half price Sunday,
magnetic trcaimunu 4W West Monroe-at., near
Tlifoop. -
T\>TISS L. M. HENDEE. MAGNETIC
i.rX phvsldan. -Sa West Madlaun-st.
Materlvlizing seances in the
light buuduy and Thursday evening; 30 cents.
MUIII2S Ilally. A iHHdtlve curu tor nurvmp debility
and aw chronic diseases. Prof. M. J. allhA, M. I-L
ST West Madlsun-sL ,
MRS. FLORENCE tells fast, PRES
ont, and future: love. marrhurc, and business;
describes persons. lia* Last WasUUnUon-su Room li.
ONLY NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT JN
the world—Tells east, present, and all you wish to
know. Fees 3U cents and il. Charms worked Wednea
days and Fridays. MML. LUCAS. ;£l Western-av.
QEANCE TO-NIGHT; ALSO TUESDAY
O evening. ssplrlta* seen and recognised. Business
Htttlncs and magnetic treatment dolly, by Mits.
SaOLLKNBKIUHiIt, No. Li south ilalslcd-SL
nnllE NOTED DAUGHTER OF IHIINE-
I land, -Mrs. Chlhorlna, the Herman planless and
clairvoyant; the only reliable business adviser m the
city tells past, present, und future. Can bo consulted
at her private residence. ISJ South Clark-st.. ituom la.
OFFICE FUKNFFUKE.
SAXUi:-
II FOl
1710 U SALE— • „
» a lino blade walnut book-case.i fJO.W
Aline black walnut bouk-cuse...; £».«]
A line black walnut book-case. Sj-«/
A fine black walnut book-case, with cylinder
desk,coat iUU.~ .... jO.CO
HOME IX
,RES
FINANCIAL.
CXjA Hi VO ILIATTS.
Clwpln’H Book-Store,
Corner Hudteou ana iJearboru-dts.
A T 503 AND 505 WEST MADISON-ST.,
A TUB UNION FURNITURE COMPANY
sell all kinds of HOUSEHOLD GOODS on monthly
t>aymenls. This allows one to use bis furniture while
10 is puytug for lu Thelrstock contains about every
thing needed tor housekeeping: Parlor salts, cham
ber sets. cosy chairs, patent rockers, camp chain,
lounges, mattresses, springs, carpets, mattings, oil*
cloths, ranees, heating and cooking stoves, silver*
plated ware, cutlery, glassware, tin and wooden ware,
besides Innumerable common articles used bv the
housekeeper. All sold on their
TIME-PAYMENT PLAN,
with low prices and easy terms. •
We refer with pleasure to our customers scattered
all over the city as to our mannerof doing business.
Call aud examine our stock, learn our prices and
terms, and wo shall add your names to the long roll
of our business friends.
UNION FURNITURE COMPANY
SRI aud otfi West Madlson-gt.
Open Monday. Thursday, and Saturday evenings.
AL.VKGE and well selected
stock of furniture, carpets, etc- new and sec*
otul-band, at low prices for cash and time. UEUUOE
PARRY, 15p and Id) West Monroo-st.
CARPET, CAKPETS,
FUUNITU It K. F URN IT V ÜB.
STOV ES, AND CROCKERY.
An immense stock for selection.
Fourtloors.
Look! Fourtloors:
Yes. lour tloors, 4i)x!33 feet.
Full of Chamber suits. Parlor suits, and Carpets.
Goods all new. of the bust manufacture, and latest
designs.
Chamber suits, solid walnut, from £5 to $330.
Parlor suits, £ls io'JljO.
Everything to furnish a house or room, complete,
and wilt guarantee satisfaction.
Bottom prices.
Remember F. COGSWELL'S
West End Furnishing House,
* and 150 U West .Madbon-St.,
Four blocks west of Ilalstcd.
N. ll.—Open evenings.
TjMJIOUT UKE, CAItPETS, STOVES, ETC.
X? AT U)W CASLtfITUCKS.
On easy payments.
Splendid stock. Fair dealing.
Open evenings.
J. W. & J. B. STOIU3T.
titate-st.
FOR SALE—SIDEBOARD AND 1-J-FOOT
extension table, nearly now. at a bargain. Call
between i and 4 p. m. Tuesday at 3dt Oblo-st.
TT'OUJSALE—THE EXIT RE FUCNITUUE
Jj of a rooms, used three months; part cash part on
time If required. Call Monday at lieu West Kaltuu-st.
For sale-a folding bedstead,
ana hair mattress; cost ISO; price SJd cosh. SJJ
West itandolph-su ,
SALE-LOW, 2 HOT-AIR FUR
JJ naces In wood order, and guaranteed: leook
stores, 1 range; all little used. SEAVKV a CO.. 4'J
Stuto-st.
T?U RN ITUHE COMPLETE OF 1)409
Jj Wabasb-av. cheap for cash; would exchange for
A 1 real estate. I‘urttcs can rent or uot-
WOII SALE—CHEAP—THE FURNI
JU ture of the rooms complete. 6£l Wurren-av., up
stairs.
FOR SALE-FURNITURE AND LEASE
of large house, new und good location. Address
W y. Tribune office.
T TOLD YOU SO!
X wuat?
Win*. TO GO TO CLICK BOUICKU’S.
■'flu and U 1 West Mtwli?on-st.,
where you can get the largest stock
and lowest prices
of any bouse In the city
for furniture, carpets, stoves, crockery, cutlery,
on easy payments at cash prices.
Give him a call und be convinced
that what ho says Is true.
Everything that's in the bill
is what he means to do.
PARTIES WISHING TO RUUCHASE
flrst-eluss second-hand
FUUNITL’UE,
‘CABPETS,
STOVES.
KANGKS. ETC..
call at K 54 Madlson-at,. Also if you want to dispone of
goods of any description, leave order at t£J 31adisou
st. liighesi cash price paid for goods.
IIODGDS A MOUIUSON.
The empire parlor bedstead
Co- .'tel and -'Ki West Madison-st,. keep the
largest slock and make the lowest prices and easiest
terms on furniture, carpets, stoves, etc.
WANTED— TO EXCUAN'CE-A FINE
diamond and ruby ring or gold watch for a cook
ranee und heating stove. C. B. WILSON, Boom 11,
Ui Dearborn-sL
TTrA NTE D GOOD FURNITURE,
f V elmmbor set. centre- table. 3f-beUstead. and a
few chairs. Address _“J2 West Washington-st.
rAUTJVmtS WAJSTKU.
PARTNER WANTED ACTIVE OR
special, in an established manufacturing busi
ness. with »li.IXW to fcfj.OJU. Address T 75. Tribune. -
Partnership wanted—want to
place fIO.OW to J.'U.OWI in a good business. Ad
dress. fully slating kind of business. T £{, Tribune.
PARTNER WANTED-A YOUNG AND
active member of the Chicago Board of
Trade, well connected, would like to make a partner
ship lor divide commissions on basis ot oue-elghthj
arrangement with a first-class house; thoroughly ex
perienced in both office und floor business, und can
undoubtedly command large option trade. Address
Tl 7. Tribune office.
PARTNER WANTED-A CANADIAN
manufacturer (Scotchman) with exclusive con
trol special machinery. wishes a partner with about
SfUUUJcapltul, to All'place of deceased partner: un
usualopening to energetic, honest man: business
lone established. Apply immediately, care J. W.
BAUNUM, ;WW Vlncennes-av. ■
PARTNER WANTED—WITH SiOOO OH
more to engage In establishing Increasing fur
niture manufactory; rapid sales, large protlw. Ad
dress W 4J, Tribune office.
PARTNER WANTED-AVITTI S'JOO TO
travel with a Urst-class specialty and variety
coni|«iny. AH young people and pleasant compan
ions. Must be a young man and willing to work. A
person who plays some musical instrument preferred.
Address, appointing interview. W 0, Tribuu** office.
PARTNER WANTED-WITH $5,000 TO
SUI.OJU to lake an interest in a mining operation
where everything will he abundantly guaranteed.
Address T »1, Tribune office.
PARTNER WANTED—IN A LUMBER
yard W miles from Chicago, or yard for sale.
This Is an estate which will have to be closed oat oh
account of the death of the proprietor, who has run
the yard for fourteen years* This is a very tine ctmnce
fur any one that wishes to go into the lumber busi
ness. Call or address £» Hast latke-su. second floor.
PARTNER WANTED—iW,OOO IN MAN
ufacturing business: 25 per cent guaranteed per
month, besides being well secured on the capital in
vested. Address V Hi. Tribune office, stating where
personal Interview may be had.
PARTNER WANTED-TO TAKE THE
place ol one retiring In a light manufacturing
business; «m bo largely increased by additional capl -
tal; SS,(XIU to SIU.OOJ needed. V 25. Tribune.
PARTNER WANTED-WITH FROM
Skint) to fS,UUO to take Interest of retiring partner
In an established manufacturing business; salesman
and office man preferred. It you mean business and
have the money, you will dnd this an excellent op
portunity to go into business. The best references
required and given. V 12. Tribu no office.
PARTNER WANTED—WITH 31.000;
established Increusiog business; excellent open
ing; legitimate and paying. If you mean business, ad
dress V 57. Tribune office.
ruitsoxiL.
PERSONAL— WANTED, A 2IOME-A
widow iarty wishes correspondence with gentle
men of 45 or iiu. Would prefer going West. Address
A dl. Tribune office.
PERSONAL— A YOUNG. RESPECTA
bio, and refined widow wishes acquaintance with
honorable geniletaßii. Address ,V 4-*. Tribune office.
PERSONAL-KATY MASTER PLEASE
semi your present address to Tribune office, and
ouligeyour friend Andy. OI) HO, Tribune officii
PERSONAJr-S., AM IN THE CITY;
will be at the old place at S. T.
PERSONAL - A MID D L E-AG E D
widow lady, having some furniture to keep house
with, would like to tuaku Urn acquaintance of some
business gentleman. 45 or 00; object matrimony;
answer iwu days only. W 48. Tribune office.
PERSONAL —FLEASE SEND ADDRESS
to gentleman who left car at thrdeii-av. and
.Madlson-st. about 6 p, in. Saturday, Sept, U. Address
V2S. Tribune office. ,
PEUSONAL-A. 15. - LETTER IX
Host-Office of importance. .
PERSONAL— IF MISS LAURA VANCE,
from Toronto, will leave her address at this
utllcc she will oblige a friend. A 35. Tribune office.
'ji USIXJSSS u __
L" 'TdIES—YOU CAX lUJY WINDSOR &
Nowson’s tube colors and artists’ brushes at
lluchmau’s Model I’rescrtpuon store, state and
Thlriv-ffrst-st.
PERSONAL— THIS NOTICE BEGINS A
series of brief criticisms I shall make in this
column each week to be known as Curbstone Sketch
es, K~crrbody v,ni>m deem a lady or gentleman is
liable to be hit. Widow, one of three at ituce ilrux.’
lust nlffht, vou are elegant in proportion and dress;
vour manner and make-up are too pronounced,
fcenllcoiati with white plug hat met two ladies and
held them talking in middle or -Washing
lon-wt. crossing. Why not accompanv them.'
Ludy at atippor under Music-Hall recently
rou are charming In white, but jour voice Is like a
doleful sound from the tomb. Cultivate It. and stop
vt»ur partner’s eating with his knife. Jguly with tur
ban and blue silk dress by carriage to MeVicker’s
imitinec yesterday. Vour face was hideous with a
vulgar make-up. I can show you cosmetics which
make beauty. UK LA UA.NTA, 71 llandolph-su. sec
ond door, .
PEILSOXAL-.IOY TO THE AFFLICT
cd! s*arah K. Hnmiwcll. -Iffl West Randolnh-st.,
luedlatn and Inventor Egyptian charm magnetic air
die: test seances, magnetic treatment. and sittings
daily: indorsed by leading physicians. Orders so
licited. •
PLEASANT IMMFLE I’ASTXILES ARE
not a cure-all. but they will cure pimples. Hepot,
A. C. aiflark-sl.
PERSONAL— THE FORMER OCCU
pant of UT Monroe-st. can be found at lUU Krank
hn-st.. corner of Washington.
PEUSOXAL - ANDREW WADDELL,
send your address lo Dr. K. G. Simms, the corn
doctor. ijouth Clurk-st., Chtcaco.
SEjriyGMAcmx£s.^
G^iooF second-iTand sewing'' 3IA
r chines of ail kinds 13 to HO cacti and warranted.
Itepalrimr done, at TIiOMRSOiS’g, Wabaah-nv.
•A/fEDIUM AND FrUIHA- SINGERS,
_LtJL Wheeler & WlL<on. and other sood machines,
from £3 QpwarUs. Loan office. 125 Clark-st.. Room 2.
A RESPECTABLE LADY WHO HAS
XXa baby four weeks old would like to take another
baby to nurse, having sufficient nourishment tor two.
Fur particulars, address X 4H. Tribune office. • •
A GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
• IS* I>earborn-st,,Chlcugo. Advice free; 15 years*
experience. Business quietly and legally transacted.
All kinds of shoes fitted and
buttonholes worked by machine, at hsl bast
Mudbon-st.. UoomZL .
Business chance wanted —as
agent or In some position needing co-ahoad
man. with keen perception, quick at figures. under
stunas bow to manage business, and able to mnnug*
men. Am a youne married mao. steady, 14 yours’ ox*
periouco in C hicago- Best of references given. Ad
dress Ttf7. Tribune office.
13ED-BUGS. LOACHES, AND MOTH
JL> exterminated by contract. Warranted. Oak
ley's Infallible Exterminators' for sale. Fall or
address A. OAKLEY X Co.. IS) East Wnshlngton-st.
Cock loaches-if vouu house is
infested with cockroaches 1 will guarantee a per
fect clearing out’ of them. Address COMAN, —<*J
Dcarborn-su
COLSETS MADE TO OLDER AT LEA
somible prices: durability ana tit guaranteed;
workmanship cannot be equalled. Mrs. SINCLAIR,
I~S Ulackhftwk-su Send postal. 1
CATARRH, THROAT, LUNG, AND ALL
diseases speedily cured; 'JO years’ practice. C. 1L
BOWEN. M. IK. 157 South Clark-su. Room IU.
Dwellings, stokes, flats, tene
tnents, mills, lots, lands, farms, etc- bought,
sold, and exchanged by U. ROGERS. &) llandolph-ai..
Room 7.
Drugstore wanted, to buy.
Address Wit 1 . Tribune office.
T WANT TO CUV SECOND-HAND
JL scats to furnish an oncra-house in a country
town. Also stools for dry-goods counters. Address
T La. Tribune office.
JUST AWUVED WITH A FIXE LOT
of mocking birds and parrots; for salo cheap, S 3
bborman-sL. ny Air. KL'MUINHiiJIL.
LAD V AGENTS ARE COINING MONEY
by soiling tho Peerless and Pantcon Corsets*
manufactured by MALE. VOSBL T U(» 11. aa a. Ada-st.
ATV SKIN CLEACUEC WHITENS THE
JltX skin permanently aud safely, and removes
wrlnkles.fi. Try my Tiger Lily, a beautlrlor. ia
Pimples and black-heads permanently removed,
ilalr colored and bleached permanently any shade
without Injury. Every beautlfler mode and defect
remedied. Call and consult mu. L»B .LA UA.NTA, 7i
Uuudolnh-st.. second door.
-\/pIE. HOIS BEE, FASHIONABLE
JjX dressmaker, recently arrived from l*arls. will
receive orders at her establishment. North tut
Ballo-st., or will go to Indies’ residences oa a flrst-ctasa
designer, cutter, and titter.
■VTOTXCE —TILE • CHICAGO CAI*»ET
_Lv Cleaning Company, HH Wabush-iiv.. clean oil
kinds ol carpets with neatness and dispatch. Civ*
us a calf.
P& J. CASEY,
• 41 and 4.1 Fifth-av.
HAVE FOll SALK SUMK
Fine Black Walnut Bank ami Office ('outliers. Store
Counters. Store Fixtures, Walnut und Fine Parti
tions. with Gloss Top.
Beer Coolers, Ale Boxes, Uetrigomtors. Car
pets. Bedding, 011-Cloth, Bestaumut Oucdts, Guns,
Pistols.
Several Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes.
Quiet home fur ladies during
condncment: best of care und professional at
iwmJani/e. £j( West ilarrisoo-st.
Receive ws sale—notice is
hereby given that. In pursuance o( un order of
tbo Superior Court of Cook County, entered In the
case ot .lobson et al. vs. The Fidelity Savings Uau£
X Sate Depository. 1 will sell at public auction, to th»
highest bidder, ft>r cash, on Tuesday, the ‘-'Tib day oC
September, ISSI, at 1U o'clock a. ni„ at the Chicago
Keul-Kstatc Exchange. Nos. Ihi und IIS Dearborn-st.*
Chicago, a large number of doubtful and desperate
accounts, notes. Judgments, and claims belonging ta
the estate of said bunk, remaining in the hands ot
the Uecclver.
A list of said assets may he seen at the office of ink
Sheriff of Cook County, and printed lists of the saiut
ui >y be had at the office of the undersigned. Boom U
Portland Block.
The above‘sale, however, to be made subject, la
each ease, to the approval of said court.
Chicago. Aug. 2H, ISSI. V. A. TCJKPI.V. *
T2UO3IMATE—HAVE A NICE LARGE
XVroom on West Side, easy walk to business cen
tre, will share with nice clean gent: one who sings
preferred; price<7.so per month. AddressX(kTrib
une office.
Repairs for stoves manufac
lured at Troy, Albany, Uochcstor. Cleveland,
Cincinnati, und elsewhere, at W. C. MEL'ZNEB, I2T
West Uandolph.jnd 12iJ West Ninth. Kansas CUy..Mo.
THE HUTCHINSON FURNACE AND
Smoke Consuming Company Is now prepared to
abide the smoke nuisance in this city without injurr
to boiler and without loss of fuel. We guaruntea
every appliance, and that it will give entire satisfac
tion. It can be applied in u few hours to any boiler.
Office, Unity Building. Booms 3 und 'J, 7a Dearborn-st.
VALUABLE ADVICE FREE ON D£-
vcloptng the sire and strength of parts Of tbo
form, wale or female. Inclose stamp, for scaled re
ply. Address Box 5111, BuiTalo, N. Y. Highest in
dorsements and references.
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH
from f.VJOto #ac. one who Is desirous of adopt
ing minstrelsy us a profession, to advance limb
amount to equip a first-class minstrel troupe for th«
road. Address W 87, Tribune office. ~
WANTED —FOB CASH-HOUSE TO
move: must bo west of Carpenter. Call at dr
address 712 Washington-st. •
Wantki>— hoard of trade tick-
ct. Apply at lloom 21. SS lot Sallc-st.
~\\T AXTKD —A HOARD OK, TUADK
VV membership. Address, stating price, VJ,
Tribune office. __
WANTED —-WALL PAPER—ABOUT
l.ouo roils, assorted; also paper hanger to hau£
It; paper and work most bo cheap. X fd. Tribune.
WANTED -FOR CASH, SPORTING
rifle. State size. make, and price. Also
jointed llaalng-rod and tacklo. Address bm. Tribune.
WA XT E D-FOU CASH. SECOND-
Imnd chest carpenter's tools. l»lve descrijr*
lion and price. Address 85, Tribune office.
WANTED-EVERYRODY AND ALL.
of their trlcnds to know there Is no humbug
about it, for Or. 11. T. Lee. of No. tout Chioago
uv.. does euro smalt-pox, scarlet-fever, and meitsie*
in twentv-four hours every time, if you let your
friends die with the above diseases, It is‘your own
fault. •
WA N TED EVEUYWIIEUE. RK
spectablc imrtlcs to represent u ttrst-claM
Hoard of Trade commission Una. Address \ in.
Tribune office.
TITAN TED—AN EIGHT TO TEN HUN-
W drcd-i*otind scale. Address A- J£. SO.NChU.
25 West Woshlngton-st. .
■\TTANTED—INTEREST OR EMPLOY
fY mentlu some business; can Invest ■#!,. AW: print
ing preferred, os advertiser can bring it good trade to
that line. Address T 47, Tribune office. .
ANTED—BOARD OK TRADE 3IE.M
bership. Audreaw T bo. Tribune office.
WANTED-TO PURCHASE, A DRUG
store l« the city or country. Parties desiring to
noil will please address, giving cash sales, amount of
stock, etc., T lit. Tribune office.
r- CENTS A DOZEN FOR FAMILY
§ •) \rashingand (roiling, and work first-class. Good
Samaritan society. X“I total XlundoipU-st.
TO EXCUAJfOE.
rp'6 EXCHA N G E—A VINE BED-ROOM
I (tut lor 11 folding betlstcud. Address d 7U, Trlb
urn* office.
rpo EXCHANGE—CLOCKS FOR A GOOD
l_ spring bod: would also trade for any desirable
personalty. Union Clock Company. Austin, ill.
rpo EXCHANGE-LOTS FOR FURNI-
I ture and piano. Address ‘i 55. Tribune office.
rpo EXCHANGE—A LOT’FOR HORSE
1. and buggy- Wisconsin land or Chicago lot* for
house and lot; will a.Mumu Incumbrance. MANN St
COMtIHjN. y» Washington-sL
rpo EXCHANGE—UK) ACRES OF SPLKN-
I did land in Central Nebraska for lot or cottage
and lot in North or south Division. Address W JJ,
Tribune office. -
TO EXCHANGE—I HAVE A CUSTUM
cr that has some tine lands In Nebraska that 1
want to exchange for a uood stock of merchandise:
will pay some cash; would like a pood clean stock of
iio.tu) or over. .1. 11. MC.MURTRVi Real Kstato
AtfonU Lincoln, Neb. . -
rpo K XOIIA X (1E -MIL LIX KI £Y' STOKE,
I. bouse and stock and tlxiures on best South Mdo
street for a lot or house and lot: wilt pay the differ
ence In cash. Address W Tti, Tribune office.
WAXTED-IX EXCHAXOE FOK A
furnace. auuod work horse. SKAVKV X Cu„
■fl) atate-st. . .
MACJIIHERy.
IjXJK SAKE—OXE 100-IIOKSE i'OWEK
: engine. 1 iMiorse power engine. I lot of small
engines, from 1U toa>borsc j»ower; u lot ot tubular
boilers Id feet long. I lot of tire-box boilers, a lot of
woodworking machinery, a lot of steam pumps.» toS
of shafting. pulleys, and hangers, a lot of blacksmith •*
tools and bellows. W. HAVI’IIURN A CO„ LtSoutU
Canal-st. .
ITiOIt SALE —I CROWN-BAND WHEEL
P pump second-hand: 'i hori/cniai engine*. 1U and
Id horse-power: all in tlrst-class order. JOHN
HA Vis A CH., rj 3lichlgan-*t.
T HAVE TWO SECOXD-ILVXi) ISOLL-
I era. 4d inch diameter br II feet long, which 1 will
sell cheap. CHRIS I'KKlfr KKIL W Jlicnigan-st.
anted^seconi)-ri and kngixe,
eight to ten horse power, in ffood order. Room
ITT, IOC Wasbinglun-st-
CAST-OFF CLOTJirSG *
A FACT KNOWN TO EVERY LADY
and cunt-Timt tnc original A. Andrews pays the
highest wish priire fur indies' ami geuts' cosi-o.r clotff
init. such as suit*, pants. coals, dresses, and doltiua*;
overcoats a specialty. Orders by moil tiruni|nlf a:-
tended to. acini for Mr. or Mrs. lOrtginaU A.S
HRKW9’. IKI.SUue-st.. opposite Congress.-
All the la dies axockntle.mex
who wish to (tell «.ist-oif-ch»tfi off. ,»ud
beddlns will do wcl> by seudimf orders u> K. HER
gC’iIKL. at -Clf I will paygi per cent more
than any other dealer la the city. Remember lhe_
number.
AXY KiXU OF CAST-OFF CLOTIUXO
bought and the hiffheat prict? paid for Ad
dress l *VA3i JsTRAATK>,34 fchiiitChbaUto-av. ,
B" OUXI> TO HAVE LADIES’ AXD
Cents’ cu.n-t>ff clothiin;. that is the reason we
wilt pay the highest price for them. KUAMi UUO..
:i7t» Suite-st. All nnlers promptly attended to by mau
br ilr. or Mrs. fc’rank.
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