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BROTHER BOURNES. Mora Testimony Advarso to His Financial Character. yond of Collecting-, But Unwilling to Pay Over the Funds. Tho Chlcnifo Prosbytory mot n«nln yusterdny monims’ to coJillniio tno trhtl of HtoUov. J. 11. Ibiuriies wn tho olmrKO «f tllMionosly nml tlecop. btiiliicse tnu,actions nml ulitoliiiuir money tmdor fnlso m-otottsua. When tho court opom-tl »»>y » boUt •‘Boon members of tho Prey bvtcry were present, liiuludinff tho ituousctl, clerk*, ami eottusol. Tho llov. J. Ji. h. Soule rceont of tho previous tiny's proceedings was rend and tho muni dismission was had re* jrnntlnff tbo correctness of this record. Tho clerks had endeavored to tnko down motions, questions, answers, and everything else In long* bond, and tho result was very unsatisfactory to the counsel on either sldo and to tho court. It was suggested by l ho llov. Mr. Wlshnrd that It was nut necessary to have tho clerks tnko down the testimony-rthnt members who wnnted tore* view tho testimony might do so from tho nows papers. After nearly nn hour bud been wnnted jn talk on this matter It was decided to give up the scheme of keeping n verbatim record of tho trlnl, the clerks being Instructed to take down only what wits most Important. The hearing of testimony was now resumed, TIIK UFA*. lIF.NBY M. PAYNTKIt being tho llrst witness called. Mr. Pnyntcr was Iho missionary for whom Mr. Bournes was sup -I>oßcd tosolleitsubsorlptions. Witness said that defendant earno to him last spring and proposed that he (defendant) should collect money osten sibly for witness, that witness should divide evenly with ulm, and tbal witness should report to the Presbyterian Association as having ro uolvcd tho mil amount. Defendant had ex iilnincd In tho llrst place that he could no longer ~lto ra to solicit subscriptions without receiving imv for his services. Witness was shocked by the proposition made by defendant, ami declined to give nn answer to It. . „ (in ihocross-cxmnlimtlon Mr. Pnyntcr stated that he did not know whether tlio defendant had collected any money after making tho proposi tion or not. Atlhlssrngcof tho proceedings every one In the room was sot to btmrhing boisterously by tho appearance of n blind man who was led by tt little calld, and who suddenly yelled out: “ Gen tlemen, are any of you lu need of « piece of nil Butrgested that tho prosecution needed tumolMus to make their ease “stick," and another brother, thinking evidently of tho very hut talk across tho table that had been indulged in, expressed the opinion Unit some uf tho counsel might need court-plaster before iho case was finished. Tho blltm man who had In terrupted the trial lu such an unlooked-for wny beat u hasty retreat. The trial thou proceeded. C. MARION lIOTCHKIN testJHcd thru lust spring defendant visited him and asked for money to assist in opening up a new Held (or religious work nl ttiu stock-Vurds. A day or two Inter tbo Uuv, Mr. Puvuior came to witness with u similar request. Wit ness thought the mutter over n tew days, and then gave defendant ST», with tbo understand ing that Mr. I’aynter whs to receive half. Wit ness did nut Know whether or nut Mr. I'ayuter ever received the $2.50, The Uuv. Dr. IHaekbnrn was cnllcd by the de fense to prove that defendant bad been regu larly uppulnted or directed to solicit subscrip tions; but tbo witness could nut remember, and the defense observed Unit tbo records of the us ■oolutlon would hnvo la bo Introduced later. Mil. A. K. DUNN, bookkeeper for tbo Methodist Hook Concern, tutdiiied Unit while ho wus circulator for tho old Datlu I‘ost lie engaged defendant to canvass for subscriptions at a commission of 2a cents u name. Defendant canvassed along Wa bash and Michigan avenues, and brought In tbo names of nearly every one living on those thoroughfares, witness thought this did uot look straight, and accordingly investi gated the matter; found that defendant bad simply taken names of different people without taking their order fur tho Post. Defendant wus Eald about &a on tboso bogus subscriptions, efcmlant denied, when questioned by witness, that bu hud brought In any bogus subscriptions. Tho fort was sent to tbo persons whoso names defendant brought In, but tboso persons re fused to pay for tho paper, declaring that they bud nut ordered it. Tilt: JJBV. JOHN COVKIIT was then culled to tbo wltncsfl stand. Ifo testi fied that Mr. Gilbert Simona, a policeman, claimed a debt against defendant. Mr. Simona had told witness this, and also that defendant claimed n debt of fSO.UOO against wit ness. Witness asked defendant If ho hud ever claimed to Simons that ho (witness) owed him (defendant) $2U,000, and de fendant denied having over madu tho claim. Defendant asked witness to try to Keep Sim ons from attending the trial and testifying. Witness had not asked Simons to absent him self, but had asked him if bo was golug to ab sent himself, and tilmons'bad said yes, giving as a reason that Or. Thomas bad not been treat ed square, and tlio ho (Simons) was not partic ularly in lovo with religious bodies. Tim lIHV. K. 11. DAVIS, ono of tho prosecuting counsel, was called next. Witness was on tbo Investigating commlttcu that had followed up tho rumors minima du fondant. Witness saw tho subscription-book purporting to hnvo been raised by dolundnnt lu soliciting subscriptions fur county mlsslonnry work. Observing that tho dates of tho sub* aerlptlons wore, some of thorn, very recent, and knowinjr that defendant was nut authorized to solicit funds for tho county missionary work, witness asked why Jthiid oocn done, and wbnt disposition had b.'ou made of tho monoy. Defendant answered that part of the money bad none to mlsslonnry work, and that be had kept tho rest to pay for bis own services. Witness once had a conversa tion with defendant relative to tho latter’s pros ecution before nu Ohio Presbytery for irregu larity ns u minister. The defense raised oa objection to introduc ing tho Ohio career of the accused, und debate followed, which lasted uuout half an hour. Tho dclcnso claimed to have boou •* bull do'ed all day long by the prosecution.” Thu court objected to receiving testimony relative to defendant's Ohio career. Thu cross-examination of the witness was very long and very dry. It only brought out tho fact that what tho witness bud stated unfavorable to the dofundont bad boon learned only through the admissions mndo by tho defendant to tho Investigating committee. Mr. Davis referred once or twice wbilo ho was •n tho stand to something about Mr. Bournes and an opera company, and a trip to tit. Louis, but was always bended oit by tbo defense when testifying so faraway from toe charges. Immediately niter tbo Huv. Mr. Davis bad concluded his testimony tbo court adjourned until Usli/thls “Qrulng. 1. 0. G. T. Special Dispatch to Tht Chieaoo TVtbune. Ottawa, 111., Oct, 11.-Dlstrlot Lodgo No. 3 of thol.O. Q.T. of the State of Illinois convened at this placo to-day, with a fair representation of delegates. Tbo session today bas been secret, which will also obitraclorlzo tbn ono to be bold tomorrow. J. W. Nichols, of llloomlugton 111., a. }>•<’. T., Is present, and conducted tho services to-d»y. Uriah Copp. of Lodi, 111., O. W. C. T., will urrivo this evening. Mr. Nichols will de liver a teinperunco orutfon at tbo M. 12. Church tomorrow ovonlng. Hop Diuorfl bns restored to aubrloty and health perfect wi-ockH from Intomponmco. Tltllsums Fit ASCII OFFICES, fN OItUKU TO ACCOMMODATE OUU L numerous patrona throughout the city, wo linru •tall iliml llmiicli ufticuH In the dltfuront Divisions, • dCßluiniiod below, where adroriiaotnunta will bo BKcn for tiio Bantu price as charged at the Mata OX we. and will bo received until U o'clockp. m.i Hum'll lUVIHION. JIKMKY J. HBCKWITIL Druggist, 3SOI Cottage Brove-ov.. cornop Thlrty-nflh-81. U. HIMMH, booksellers ana Hlatloners, W 3 JUliso.N H. J ACOUUH, Druggist, DOTT Indlana-av., IcrnorThlny.tlrßWi. | Druggist, corner Thlrtr-tl rat and O. Q. IH)W X CO., corner Oakwood boulevard and Collage Oruvo-av., Oakland. WIIST DIVISION J; HJ'UUKUIKU, Druggist, 441 West Lake-at, cor ncruf hduidim. J- A. DItUKUL. Druggist, 803 Booth Halated-at. C’analnurt-av. .H-.}'* KllAri', Uruuglat, (HI Weat Madlson-ab, oor her rniiiitia. .JAMKriM. KIUKI-KY A CO., Druggists, W Houth corner of Adam*. vc 11 !'. 8 PUAIIMAOV. J.W. WAINWUIOHT. 673 3luili»nn*i>t., corner Ogden-av. lll.bUNMOiirtVj.V, Druggist, W Blue Island-av., eurnpraf Twolfll|.»i. .. li.t.iiKUKicK.Jeweler. Newsdealer. and Fancy corner Mncoln. . AUuuwjacoiwon, Druggist, I*3 North Ualsted •L. corner Indiana, . KOItYII DIVISION. , ; hUIiUNaiiAM a CU. Druggists, 115 North t i? r k*»l.. corner Division. WU.I.IA&IH A CO., Druggists,U74 luirrabee-au, .{^r/mrdolil-av. .bulls \y. 11. NUBIIK, Printing and Advertlalng Aguut, Nows uud Htallonory Depot, 41513. DlTlaiun-aU HUHUUIiAN. IIVPU I'AHK. fluyulilrd 1 * 1 ! 1 Q * I)UW ' u ? ae and Kuw«deuicr w * SuUoner, end IfO US Elio LU GOODS, •V, AT lAJW OAHU FiUCBH, un easy payment*. hplundld stuck. Fair dealing. Open uvuulugs. J. W. A J. 0. BTOUEV. r PHE EMFIUE FAULOU BEDSTEAD r*- Co.. Ml und !K< West Modlaon-sU, keep the largest stock and make tbo lowest prices and easiest H-rura uu luroUuxe, carpeu, itevus, etc. CITY REA L ESTATE. wo it~ s a i.B— V) '" tj i K ~vv is S't;ii3 JL’ south. Now In On) timn to Imjr. HO feut, Mb'iitgnn-av., nuar Twuniy-fllglith-sl. «»font, Mlehlgnn-nv., corner Thtriy-surund-sb L’ftfeel. Miuhlunn-nv., corner Thlrty-lhlnl-st, Ittlfuot, Mlchlgan-av., noarThlrty-fourtli-sU WJfact, Miehtgan-iiv., corner Tlifrty-HHh-sl. I« font, Mlchlgan-av., corner Thlny-slxth-st. JW feet, W rhignn-av.. cornurThlrty-seventli-st. HO font. Mlchlgan-av., near Thlrtj-clglUh-st. ■«l feel. Mlchlgan-av., cornor Thirty-ninth-st. 1") fact, Mlchlgan-av., corner Funicth-st. 111 font, Mlchlgan-av., corner Forty-ilrst-sl. IW fuel, Mlchlgan-av,, oinicr Fortv-sucond-it. itf{ loot, Mlchlgan-av., near Forly-lhlrd-st. HU lout, Mlchlgan-av,, near Forly-fourth-sU KU fool. Mictilgan-nv., near Forlv-fllth-st. 42)1 foot, M iehlgan-nv., corner Forty-sixth-st. S loot, .M(chluan-nv., near Forty-s«veiitn-»t. loot, Mluhlgan-itv., corner Klfiyllrnl-nt. ini foot, Wahash-av., corner Thlrty-sccond-sU 01 foot, Wutmsh-uv., oornor Tlilrty-thlfd-st, I'Ufeet, Walmsh-av., near Thlriy-fnnrili-sl. IMI lout, Walmsh-nv., oornor Thlrty-llflh-st. lUI foul, Wnbnsh-av.. corner Thlriy-slxth-st. 7U fool, Wnhush-av., corner Thlriy-seventh-st. niluut, Watmslt-nv.. oornor Tlilry eight li-sU VT<j foot, Wabash-av., corner Thirly-nlmh-aU IUI foul, Wabash-nv., oornor Forty-ilrst-sl. Oil Tout. Wabash-av., near Forty-sncond-sL aw tout, Wnhnsh-nv., near Foriylhlril-st» Ml foot, Wnlmsh-nv., oornor Forlyfourth-sU i'U fuut, Wabasll-av., nonr Fonysl*lh-st. Ml foot, Irnllana-nr., oornor Twenty ninth-st, HI tout, milana-iiv., tiearThlrlleth-st. 4« foot. mlhum-av., nunrThlrtytlcst-st, 2ft feut, mllaiiu-av., near Thlriythlrd-st. T.j toot, ndlaim-av., cornerThhtyflfth-st. 140 foot, mllnim-nv.. oornor Thlriv-slxlh-st. 2ft lout, mllaim-iiv., near Thlriy-seventh-st. 1(10 (out, mlhma-nv., oornor Thlrly-nlnth-su au (net. mllaim-nv., oiirnur Fortyllrst-sl. till foot, Inilhuia-av., corner Fortyseconrt-st. ltd feet, ndlaon-itv,, oornor Forty-tnlrn-st. IMlfoot, mllnim-nv., corner Koriy-ionrth-st. ;m fuut, milaria-av., oornor Forty-flllh-sl. ftlfeau mllsim-nv., corner Forty-sixth-st, 37ft fuut, Ititllumt-av., oornor Forty-seventh-sU 2Ulfeut, iidlana-uv., oornor Fiftieth-si. MU fuut, ndlaoa-uv.. oornor Flltytlrst-st. KM toot, ’mlrle-iiv.. cornor Thirty-ninth-st, JJUIIuct, V«lrto-«v., corner Fortieth-si, lUlfeet, Prnlrlu-uv., near Fortyllrst-sl. 2ft fout. ’ralrle-nv., near Forty-second-M. Rd fuut, ’mlrle-nv., cornor Fortythlrd-sl. 4iw lent, ’rnlrle-av.. corner Forly-foimii-sL IT* feet, ’ralrle-nv., tioar FortyiKitynt. nil feat, ‘ralrle-nv.. corner Fortysixth-st. 4ml foul, ’mlrlo-nv., oornor Fortysuvcnth-sl. GF.O, A. EM KitV, try Wushlngum-M. JjJOU SALE—UV AUCTION. TUB CHICAGO BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, IHi ann lls luuittMirifß l \\ 111 ninUu their NINETEENTH PUBLIC SALE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED HEAL ESTATE TODAY, \VKI)M>|>A V, OFT. K. AT 3 P. M. AT THE EXCHANGE. BLBVISNTH BPI'.CIAI. ANNOUNCEMENT, Ahsoiutn sale of 7HO F«»:T FBONfAGU ON CENTRA I NOW OAIIF1K1.I) PABK •. tllnmlln-av.l. Weston Duvliu-st.. 'Wlwoen Fultutniim Klnxlo-st, ISAAC GUEKNFBAUM’a SUBUIVIBION. in Bov. it. •*), i;C THUUSDAV, 0CT.21), AT » P. M., Bale on the iironilses. TUB CHICAGO BEAI, KhTATF. EXCHANGE, m.nu\' urmn nil I a i ~ r..\ 1M AND 118 DEABUUUN-hT W. K. NIXON. Bual EstaKN CHANDLKU X CO.. Mortgage Bankers. President. Trunsururs and Trusteed. WM. A. BIJT'I'KBM. Mnnugorand Atictloiiour. TTUII SALE—HY It. W. HYMAN JU. & JD CO.. IW Duarborn-Bt. MT (mllntm-itv.. ;i*inory Mono front, cheap. 'itUl Imlluna-nr., 3-ioory fnuno. a;n Indliem-AV.. uotuige. elegant lot. iW-il Imllanu-av./.'-Ktory taluk. !tCS Kllln-uv., ‘J-slorv fnime. lot (15*m S«i:i lii>nr(inrn-i<t-. IH-mury Inline. brluk basement. HO Thlrllulli-xt., 2-siory brluk. all uotiwnlonuua. .'dir. Korruat-nv., .(•■norv and burumeiu brluk. !Ck) I’rulrlo-av.. t’-idory and liiinement brick. WKST Mine. 11)3 West Van Itnnin-M.. 3-Btory marble front. Oil Wool Uuu Itnron-ot. samo stylo an above. These lioiihum form part of th« liHiulhonieKl block In tbo city, una can bu had vury cheap. HU l’ftrk-nv.,-'-i«tory mono front. it. \V. HYMAN .IK. \ CO.. I'.dDoarburn-gt. EOU SALE—TJIUEK FRAME I3WELL- Inga, Not. li, IV. uml 35 Uelden-plnco. near Lln il'arki rents lorfivu per nmiums price frI.UUO. Pour brick dwellings unit two brick stores near Northwestern eandiups. 80U acres of Kanina lands cheap. H. I). WARD, Receiver. >sl l.nko-it. TTOKSALE—IJY MATSON lULL, ROOM JU 1 Urannls Itlock, No. ib> Dourborn-st.: PRAIRIIO-AV.—iiunsu near TwuiittulU-tl., Ulmng rooni on parlor Hour. CALUMKT-AV.—Home-front house near Twenty necoud-si., m perfect order. Price, hiuludlng mirrors. gas-tlxturos, ami considerable furniture. tJtiuu, INDIANA-AV.—ltunußumu ntonu-lronl house, four rooms deep, recently palmed mid frescoed, with ltiHlTxlT'» H.lbVlU. TTOK SALE—JIY E. S. HAWLEY, 70 JU lienrhorn-st. fl.guii-3-Htorr brick, 24 foot lot on bawronco-av., near Forty.ihfrd-st. Kaay terms. fl,ajU—2-siory and busemuat, stone, foul front. Btono steps nnd walkss house could not bo built for the prlcci l.urmloy Terraco; Korty-socuml-sL, and bnnuiey-nv. Rasy terms. lj.uW-2-siory nan basement brick, east front I'ral rlo-av., near Thlrty-afth-st. ♦T.i'O-a-story and briseniunt brick,2a feet south front, Twunty-attU-st., near Mlcliltmn-uv. FOli HALE—AT A UAHGAIX—TWO *> story and basement brluk (Iwolllnga. 10 rooms, 118 and m North Holdon-st.. fiktuuntid }.t.6)U. Cottagu mid lot. :»st Curroll-nv., corner Kllxnboth at, wlUi largo barn, kiJU). Onttago uad lot Mil Fulton-st. f2,00Q. Lot, lui feet on Cottage Grove-av. by 110 feet on Thlrty-llna-Bt. with lingo building. All-story bouse, with lot uexljM, near Huuth Park. 13,0X1. ti. 1). W Altll, Tnißloe. IM Ijiku-st T7IOU SALE-BV MATSON BILL, BOOM JU 1 Urnnnls Hloek, No. 116 Duarborn-st.: TTuimiit: mime houbk. with lot s*iii7sft, in do ftrutilu location norlii of Twenty-second st. and cast of Wubash-av.t largo brick Imriij n tirst-ruto place, In perfect order; M.IM) were expended Inst year In tho Im provement uf the property. I‘rluo, i;is.mi. TjIORSALE-BY MATSON HILL, BOOM JIJ 1 (.mauls block, Nu. 115 Deurbora-sl.: INDIANA-A V.—lhxl.Vi fed nuur Klgliteuath-sUs 24* UK) foul near Thlny-fourth-su, and 4bxll'J loci near Thlrty-nrst-sl. I’ltAlltlK-AV.— WxIhU leui corner Thlritath-Bt.l SSx 135 feet mar TUlrty-socond-st. WAUASUrAV.—iOxIiO foot near Thlrty-sucond-sU, eiißl fronts louxirf toot corner Thlr ty-ihlrd-at.i and IGUvUJJ feet nurlh- went corner Thlrty-fourth-st. THOR SALE-SI 1,000, DEARIJORN-AV., JJ octagon Btonc, with U) foot, cast front; will rent lorli.AUl. lU.ftui, Dcarboru-av.. octagon Btonc, oast front; Jontibm the host. 13.1*10. largo hutißu und lot, Buuth front; good loca tion, Went tddu; very cheap. liUTIIKU C. KKf.l.WIt, in Denrhorn-at.. Hoom 7. TBOR SALE-BV MATSON HILL, BOOM JJ I (Iromils llluck, So, Hi Hen rborn-sus DAKK-AV.—Largo liuiibu, with 50 foot lot, uonrTblr ty-lllih-BUt a iloMmUle and cheap place. DA ICK-AV .-mono-front house near Tblm-ilfth-sU OUOVKDANI) PAUK—Hrlck house, with 4U-foollot, Eob sale-first-class block of stores uml tints on mato-sU north of Hnrrlsmi, well rented, and In good repair. Particulars given to buyers. J. P. WHITES Si cu„ Itooni 4, U 7 Clark-su TBOB SALK—FIRST-CLASS BEAL ES XJ late In uneb division of tho city and suburbs. Wo also assist purchasers In making investments tor a commission; will guarantee to save them more than our commissions. For conference, examination of asps, chart*, etc., call on J. P. WlllTK A CO.. Hoorn <. 07 Clark-sU T7IOB SALE—AT A BARGAIN-50 FEET JL} by 1(H) feet, oast front, on Cnnal-st.. between Van Huron und Ilarrlßiinmu Price SUMUJ. JACUU Wh’lD A CO., if! Heacborn-au 17I0R SALE—CAN A L-ST.—>WX 1&0, EAST JJ front, butwoon Mko und Uandoiph-sts.. very desirable and growing property, cheap. J. P. WlllTK A CO.. Iff Clark-st, Hoorn 4. TTIOR SALE-LOT ON SUEBMAN-ST., XJ near Van Huron. Lot corner Canal und Mnthor-sis. lu acres on llardsun-st., corner Kacrnmenlo-nv.i wanted, un offer. b. 1). WAIII), Vd Uiko-»u TBOB SALE-LAKE PAUK-AV., STONE JL; front house with parlors, dlnmg-ruom. etc., on best floor, laundry In basumunt, W.6IU. h. BLObbUN &CO.. 170141 Hallu-st. *l7lOll SALE— VAX BUUEN-ST.-LOT Aj 40*105 foul to alloy, iionr now ItJiird of Trmlu silos thu best piece of property In liio city for the prlcu. .1. I*. WIIITK & t'lf.. Ituom 4.U7 Olurk-st. TTIOU SALE—BAUGAINSIX IMFUOVEI) JJ mid unlmprovud property, Btoruß, und bulldlnu nun In thu conirul busbies* part of the cltyt gaud In vestments. Also residence* mi tho North, Worn. and Hmiih Hides a* prlco* to suit buyers. J. I*. WlilTß A CO., Hoorn I. V 7 Ulark-su 371011 SALE-TWO 3-STOUV AXE BASE- J nionl (lit- roomed) brick dwelling*. No*. A 3 nod M Arbor-place, near Hlteldon-sL. atf3,&iU uucb. * M. 1). WAHU. lluculver. IAI Lake-sU TTIOU SALE-MONUOEST.. east of JLj Threap. 3-story frame bouse, brio* biiauiuenl, lot TTxlsn. B. HI.UHHON is, CO., 17lt lg> Hnllo-st. TTIOU BALK—A FINE STONE-FUONT JO rukldencuou I‘ark-nv.. near Union Farkt 40 lots at Fremont illclgo In Bee. Ih, 18, 14. Tills property la owned by u non-resident, and ho Is anxious lu sell. ItENlty WALLKU JU.. 107 Uuarborn-st. TTIOU SALE—MONUOE-ST., NEAU LIN- A; coin, brick bouse, 11 room*, lot 33x13j, frame barn. W.UUQ. B. HUfSHON A CO.. 170 1a Bullo-sL TTIOU SALE-OU UKNT-AN ELEGANT Jj two-Mury brick residence on l‘aluuoi-av.. be tween Tblrty-aeventb and Tblriy*elgtitb-«la. Ural class. Cliouit. U. W. CUUl'Bll it HUN, tU La Hallo st.. Houm 30. TTIOU BALE—I)EAUHOUN-AV., NEAU JC UoetUu-st.. brick bouse. 13 rooms, lot AlxlsU foot. E7BI.OHBUN a CO.. ITU 1a Hallu-Bt. TTIOU SALE—3IONUOE-ST., WEST OF JD Paulino. 33 foot vacant, south front, cheap. B. HUIHHON A CO.. ITU lot Bqlle-Bt. 10U SALE—MONUOE-ST.. O(3TAGON sluno-lront buusoi 4 rouiosuii tint tloori l.»un- S, etu.. In imsemonti brick stable, K. HIAJSnON & . DU IntHalle-st. . TTIOU SALE-ISW FEET ON WASHING JP ton-boulevard, uaslof CaUfornln-av., at a bar* train. liENUV WaIJ.BU JIU. 107 Dearburn-st. TTIOU SALE-OCTAGON STONE-FUONT Aj bou»oonC#niri>-ar.,noorAd»aj*-*t.i mrooms, hue OuUbi 18.601. B. HI/ioSON Jt CO.. ITU Ira Halle. FOU SALE-FINE COUNEU ON THE Houtb Hldo fur bulldera, ttixKH feet at W) por loot, 11BNUV WAM.BK Jit., 103 Dearboru-st. TTIOU SALE—A LAUGE imiOK'IIUILD iK.m ug NortU CUrk u ,^i^^\Vi J .i‘Kft c J 6 rt!. on im Dvufbum-Bt. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1881—TWELVE PAGES S UJt un It AJV n EAIjJISTA TE. I"pou^sAEK-1 ; f/ilsiJAN’r tcTan* OIL ! dor of tlio Hnnromu Court of Cook County, en tered tint. A, hvfl, I nffor for mtln Ml mr rnrlit, lltlu, nod Intercut ntt UPoolvorof The Flilcllty Haviimn IlnnK and Snfn In Wiljrlit A Wfndnll’B HutKlirtulon uf N. W. U utH. K. H of «. w. H Sue. l». T. ;w. It. 14. llliHto bninndn In Hrlllmr and delivered to mo nt mrorUco, Boom 14 Portland Block, buforo 4 o'clock it. in. of Saturday, (let. J.’i. Kti, mid to bo nccomimniod br ftdoponUof it) )>ur cent of the amount ortnrod. Tlio nbovo ilearrlbud proiioriy In rolil for II.OU unless A bolter bid In tnnde within tlio ttnm snocltlod. V. A. TUItI’I.N. ItocoWcr. TTIQII SALK - ENGLEWOOD - LOTS. X 1 block, Hnd ncras now pries, oust terms), north cant corner of ItnUtod nod Mflvolnth-xts. HOIJTIt KVANHTON-l,.it* 111 to IS In Block H and Lois :l to Ain Block "II.” Whltu's AddlUoni also n lot* In Arnold A Warren's Addition to Boulh Evans tons chuai) mid on unsv parinums. ItlVKßrlUK—to nures (4 block)*. Houtb Addition, IIINSBAMC-A aeruMicar depot, now nitnrdun. lIAMMUNI), IND. IIU neru* I nillu intilli. ANDUI'AVa A mmiIANH, lifi Wn*hlnuUiii‘*L fTIOU SALE-HYDE I’AUK- X H,Wii-Ton-nmm uottmto, brick bnsomont, lot .. WxnAwnh good barn, only ft block* from *tnttnn. ll.*Oo-'4**lorjr cottage, 24-foot lot. 4 blocks front sta tlun, (.LV-Au-fnot lot, cast front, on Hyde I'ark-av., near >Uty-llrsl-*l.. at fHft pur fault also UAI feut on Jofforson-HV. at *nme prfc*. • E. B. IIAWI.F.V, MlJ)parborn-«t. TOOK SAf,K-hV BVANSmV. KAVKtfs- X wood. Ilogsrs Park. Wllmollu. Wlnnutka, mid other wcn-nslnldlshud town*, building lot*, nml homes. KIMBALL. VU9K A CO., Tribune Building. IJIOII SALK—IIY E. S. HAWLEY, 100 JL* Bunrlmru-sLi 2u» font unm front on Michlgan-av.. near Forty-llfth *t., ntKi iter foot. 401) rout en*t front oii/t'alumot-av., near Forlr-slxlh at. nl (,';*• per foot. IWfeel on Grand boulevard, oast from, near Forty *ovenUi-at.. at<ln) per foot and u>x IMI. ■ FOU SALE-CHEAP LOTS IN LAKE Vluw, viltliln two blocks of J,lncolii-nv. car*, and ingood mdgliborhood. Al*o mnin very duMrnblo and cheap lot*, with row er mid water, nuur the lake mid a Hlinrl dlstancu from streetcars. Mtro.NNELI. IIBOH,, .11, 1,1%,/.-,., Boom in.ir.l and lot SVnslilngtmi-st. •ITIOII BALE-BV E. S. HAWLEY. 100 X l)eurbnni-Bt.i o acre* half mile west of Dougins Park at Fifteenth *l., IT,Mu. ft acres at Grand Crossing, with house, barn, and or chards quartur sidle from schools only quarter nine from station. P1,7.'4U tt) lol* at Hlxir-Ilfth-*i. and Cottage Qrovo-nv. for IT.WJ to unisu an estate. X house and grounds near depot nt Gleneou. b. I>. WAUD. Trustoi), 1M Laku-st. 170 U SALE—AT LA GRANGE. SEVEN X .nillu* (mm Chicago, beautiful riislilunco lotsnt tJK fox ur fllB; nt’itr hotel; flft down, and ft) monthly. <1 won't he undersold,) Lots shown free. Abstract free. IBA UHOWN. 1U La Hnllo-st.. Boom I. 1710 R SALE-LAST CHANCE TO BUY X n lot at Downer's Grove forltUd; (HI down; lots (OxlAi. Mend for catalogue. Fit El) M. WOOUa, lt«J Dearboni-st. • 'IT'ORSALE—GLENCOE—LOTS ON THE X shore of I.akn Michigan, t»j font above lake, nt tlnil each, on fft monthly piD'itmnim uuod schools, churches, and cheap railroad larut will show Inis free any day. IBA BUOWN. 142 Labnllu-su Boom 4. 11*011 SALK-AHOUT ttto' ACHES OP JJ cholco woll'llmlicrctl Inna on Inko shore* billow Hmilh Park. The tnmlli Chicago branch ot Hit) Illi nois Lcntrul Unllroml will pans through tliu centre uml maintain n Blnthiii on tin* irnut. a. I). WAIU), Receiver. IMJUko.sl. 17IOU SALE— IO AGUES fiIILE WEST } of tins city limits. <itn bargain. IKCNIIV WAL i.KIt Jit.. 107 Ijfnrboni-m. IJ'OHSALE-SIIHUUIJAXAGHES SOUTH JJ and wont: special bargains. Wo itnvu tor gale severnl choice pieces of from 10 to <U items tn a local ity dcßlrublo for subdivision, clo*e to railroad depot. Inst outside dir. nt very luw prices. Cull for par ticulars. J. I*. WHITE A CO.. Itonm -I. V 7 Ulark-st. SALE-A FINE AGUE TIIAGT JU near Pullman. 11KNRY WAI.LBR Jit., luT Deurbom-st. X 3 man. IHSNRV WAI.I.KH JU., U)7 Doarbom-st, TTOII SALE—IO AGUES NEAR THE JJ Western Indiana car-shops. 17IQ11 SALE-LOTS NEAR EULLMAX, J la Kensington. adjoining (ho palace-ear Improve merits, nt low prices, on easy terms. C. 11. SAW VKU. Hr) llenrbnra-st. T7IORSALE-ATARARGAIX-14 ACRES JU on Unleim road nt West FlfU-Kucond-sl.. ensl or Austin. fl.bUO nn ncro (subject to tax of lwl)j tor tbh week only. Terms cosy. WM.C. ItHVNULDS, til Dcarburn-st.. UouinH. 171011 HALE—(GHEAE), 5 ACHES IX JU Hoc. C, just smith of Htouk-Ynrds. nunrstnllon: fere 4kr cents} struots graded} lake water close by; can be retailed at largo protit, THOMAS A. lUl.b, ,U Duarbora-jt. T?OR HALE-P UOI> E KT X IX ALL JU atiburb* on the Uolenu Dlvlbliju of tho Chicago A Nortliwin.(urit Uallronrt. Acre proiiurty nt n bargain. HKUUICK A DUNMIl I .llearborn nu. llumiiai. COUNTItY ICKA. L ESTATE. T7IOU SALE 3150,0(30 WILL TAKE JJ good wild lands In town or Nebraska! I.VUU acres of cusl mine Just went of Cblcsgus this Is unu of the largestaud llnent coni mines In tho Union: ovorbu uir-londß now contracted tor ahemt: the land which Is tlnt-elsss farm land, and nays orurfiU'J pur year net for»tock pnrpoßes, and nil the machinery. Including Ml mala*, any amount of curs and dumps fur hand ling coal, nil thlß property, that Is worth over fiOMjuufor con) alone, lorll-Ai.Uiu, and most of thin for wild innds: It Is certainly a bargain. T. 1). HOtD. Koum 7,1711 Mnillson-st 17IOU SALE-OR EXCHANGE—'.! FA RMS } In Waiikusjm County, Wisconsin, H miles from Milwaukee: Sine springs. nmimiu wator, rich lands, orchards.eta. etc. Uwnorhoro. F7il,Tribuneolllee. IBOR SALE-COAL LANDS, t,JWO ACHES. } nil underlaid wild hen quality of coal, within n ■murldistance of Uiirdner and llrncovllle. 111., direct iy on now line nt railroad; price lows purchasers can nmUe favorable nrrniigcmuntH with regard to freights. A.NIHtICWrt X lUIUHANH. No. Ilfi Wm.hlnnton.st. REAL ESTATE WANTED. \y ANTED—BRICK OR STONE-FBONT it house In either division uf the city for an In vestment. H. BI.OBBON A CO., nu Da Ballu-st. 'VXT’ANTED—HEAL ESTATE IN CEN VY tml part of city. F, C. VIKULINU, IU Dear horn-BU, Itouni 3. XITANTED—TO PUHCHASE-10-ROOM Y Y brick lioaso on tho South Side: price nut to ox coort ItIXM. Address K U>, Trlnunu oUku. TITANTED—COTTAGE AND LOT IN YV unhurt) near tho city; will pay IHW cash, and monthly payments of floor 136; give locution, price, and toriaw. Address K .fit Trlbuno onice. MISCELLANEO US. AGOODBICII, attorney at law. • lib Dearhora-Bt., Chicago. Advice frees 15 yours 1 experience, Business quietly and legally transacted. Dissolution— the firm of bay &Mcl.aury has this day dissolved by .'minimi consent, ISllhor party Is amhorliedm sign In iniul ilalUm. 'V.a.MVIAIhIY, U’. A.HAV. Chicago, im. 11. iml. , riMIK HUTCHINSON* FURNACE AND X Bmoko Consuming Company Is now prepared to abate tho smoko nulsanco In this city without Injurr to holler and without loss ol fuel. Wo guarantee every appliance, und that it will give entire satisfac tion. It con be applied In a few hours to any holler. Olllco, Unity liuKdlng. Hoorn# » andU. 71) Dearborn-sU aMIEASIEBICAN MUTUAL MARRIAGE , Association provides homes for Its iiiumhursoii marrlauo. Us membership exceeds and iniys all dvamnds. Agenu warned. Adarois A. li. UA/IKD TON, IJT MmTlsun-st. tltoum U). Chicago. 111. WANTED-TO PURCHASE A STEAM > V yacht, about forty feet In length. «r to receive proposals for building one. Address F It. Tribune. WANTED - FILUIE HOUSES ON Boiith Hide fur.romitvnlt rash, or will soli on commission. F. C. VIUIILINU, 114 Dearburn-st, ItOlim'i. ; UWX UEWAUD two will pay the above reward (or any case of rhuiiniailmn or neuralgia wo cnniiut euro. We van relievo any coso of Ul|iblliurla op croup In stantly, Thu J. K, (Jardnur Army and Nuvy Liniment will rullovu pain tirnl surliness and remove any un nuturnl growth of buno nod imiiclo on man or uuiuU I'ru o II pur hottia. Will refund llto money for any falluro. Circular containing valuable Information goes with cacti bottln. Army mot Navy Liniment Cmmmny. 61 Wabnsh-av. HOUSES AND CAUUIAOES, Alauv will sell uku beauti ful bay mare Lady lln*haw forKMi. tibu was sired by Urand Unahaw, dam an Ethan Allen maru. Lady llnshnw I* ti years old, 1&M bunds blgbj a square, level trutten wears no boots or weights: fears noth ing. Hbe trotted at Lexington. Ky., In lintH, at which tlinestiu wu* purchased for owner lor Kuo. Hbe la warranted perfectly sound and kind. Call at owner's residence. 1331 Mlcnlgun-ay. AT JOHN MITCHELL’S, WO EAST ,/V. Wasblnglon-su—Uursos of all kinds, carriages, buggies, and harness, new and second-hand, allow price*! or will exebungo. Cash advances made. TTIOU SALE-OU EXCHANGE-HAND JU sumo carriage or coupe burse, bay. lung flowing tall, tine appearance, entirely well of the "sickness," and In high splrlu. No mldcflemon, KW, Tribune. TTOUSES WINTEUEI) AT MV FAUM IX In satisfactory manner! sutlsfacUon guaran teed. For terms uad references address C. U. BAH ■iO.V, iteorWeld. 111. t Mouses winteukd at downeu’s (Jruvei bay and gralm stabled nlgbtsi protect nm winds by dense groves. Drop me a postal und I'Ueall and see you. FHBD At. WOODS, Down* ur'a Provo, or 1W Dearbora-st. WANTED - SADDLE-HOUSE THAT TV can clear a four-foot fence. Wildness no ob. jecllon. F4I. Tribune olllcu. STOUAGE, piIIICAOO STOUAGE COM FAN V, 200 TO \JJ hll Itaudulpb-sb. have the Hnest warereows and bust facilities in the city for storing furniture, pianos, merchandise, eta Low rates. Auranco* made. STOUAGE FOU FUUNITUUE. BUGGIES, •10., cheapest and best In cltyt advoncaaat low raies. OBOUtIM DAltlty, IMand fflj WuUMuiiroa. OFEIVE FUUXi'l'UltE . CAFES—FOU SALE A FINK VAJHETY of the celebrated Detroit safest also a number oT flru and burglar aafe* of other makes. Call at J. UItBBNUOUD A CO.'ti, 01 Dvatburu-sU . TO KENT—HOUSES. West side. rpO KENT —2.-H ASIILAND-AV.. S. E. X. corner Van Burcn-*t.—;F*tory brick dwelling house. with stone front, containing ft rooms. Incimi- Ing ga-«ilxtnrua. window and door screens, and large b o-iioxi also prick barn. House In Situ-condition. Possession given immediately. Bent 17ft pur month. MAM'L GKIIU. 11l Doiirbern-st. rro UICNT-CUTTAGK, (1 ROOMS, NO. X ftVi\Vcsioiito-st,.|lH jiur month. PLTKUsioN -l East Unii(lol|ili-*t. rpo KENT—iii? loomih-s'L-makiYle- X front, uliunin will retain throe roomns ha* all modern Ininrovusnent*. SOUTH SIDE. rtM) UENT-HWS INDIA NA-AV.—MAU- A. hie front. Iftrooniit oxorylhlngmodern and first- Class. C. 11. 8A W V Eli, IHI |)*arliorii-»t ______ rpO RENT—NO. iSYrS SOUTH PARK-AV.. X n V-Htory and bsflumunt brick, with smith ana mist frontngut housn tins nine room*, uvnrv conven lusiru. and Is Inimlsontcly (mpuruil. I’eople with boarders or children need notatiply. PKHCV \y, PAL.MKU, Bonus H. lift Denrliortpst. ' rpo RENT-ON PRAIRIE-AV.. SOUTH X of Eighteenth-*!.—House of tun rooms partly furnished, him tier month, until May next. Apply to 11. M. HtIEUWUOD. 77 DenfUuNDSl. Suburban. rpo RENT—EVANSITJN—HOUSE OF 10 X rooms, nuw, with modnrn iniiiruTuiiientr, tkh one with lu rooms, choice location. |.«j. 801HI1 Evanston—Two houses, ff-i. . Wlmioltu-()no of 8 rnorni, near depot, In nice or der, lift. Bark Btdgo, only IHndlos from Chicago-One cot tage, In line eomlltlun, (12s one large brick house, fift. KIMBALL, VoaE A CO..'lTlbune Building. TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE AT Oak Park; rent low; convenient 10 depot. lIEBBK-'K A DUNLOP, 142 Dearborn—t.. Hdiuii’/i, TO RENT—FLATS. North Side. rpo RENT-AND FURNITURE FOR X sale. Immediately, a well-furnished Mat of six rooms, bath-room, hot and cold water, all conven iunces.on North Hide, tun minutes'walk from Madison and Blule-st. Bunt, tff per month. Apply by letter to ■I. B. C.. Tribune ottlco. TO ItEXT—JiOOMS. South Side. rpo RENT—RY A. DURBANK, » X Tritumo Building, tho second or titlrd Moors of an elegant house on Mlelilßun-av.. near Twentieth sl.s no hmisukuoidiig; also a tine bant; rpo RENT-TWO SINGLE FURNISHED X rooms to two responsible gumtennm. Breakfast with private family 11 duslreu. 184 Wiihash-nv. rpo RENT-TWO PLEASANT FRONT X room*. Lnngley-ar. hyThlrty-ulglitti-rt. and Cot tngo Grovu-av. Address Kikk Tribune oilleo, ALCOVE ROOM X and a pleasant room, overlooking the lake; also nu hisldu room! nil tileulv furnlsbed; In thuGHus Bro. ,V Co.'s Building, 2»M Wnbitsh-flv.! to iinoxuoi)- tlonaldu partlos only. Apply un prumlsos. Boom At. rpo RENT-HANDSOMELV-FURNISH- X cd rooms nt tho Hotel Kmury. t'.i llnbhnrd-couri. rpo RENT—(YnYYnMCKLYI' , URNISHED X room, with or without hoard; bath, hot and cold water. '. F ll>t lodlanu-uv. rpo RENT—‘.MI AND 2-W STATE-ST., JL I'rsl-eia** furnished rooms, single und cu suite. lininlre at Uunm H. Mouth Side. rpo RENT-A NICELY FURNISHED JL from alcove room for ono or two uontleincnj uimj u single rooms pus. luth, etc. -I? North ?Mnte. rpo RENT - FURNISHED SO UTH JL frunlruoms. ill North ttmte-at.. orerdrug store, cnlrnmu JCtf HlliioU-st. _____ rpo RENT— 3 FURNISHED FRONT JL rooms, for lor 3 gentlemen. Apply at‘2jd North Wells-st., up-stalrs. rpo 11EST—THE* WHOLE OF THE X third Hour of 4:tMVust Wnstilnptoa-st. Apply nt Kooni 1.142 Dunrliurn-st, or ot tliu house. rpo RENT—A FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, X furnished nr unfnrnlsncrt. for punt nnd wife, or TO JUiXT—S TOR ES f Ol'l<'WKs, X'c STOUBB. rpo RENT—A VERY i) E SIUAJiLK X store mi Twenty-second-st., near tho avenues; it pood siiuid for rutnll business. \V. M. UAKKU. lluumlP. li> Heurborn-st. ■ rpo RENT—NO. 3M MADISON-ST., DIN X iween Franklin nml Market. Ipuuiro of LA2» AIIUS SIIiVKUMAN, 70 J.a Ballo-st. rpo RENT-STORE !» AND 40 iIICUI- X gan-su, will! steam. OFFICER. rpo RENT-A FART OF ROOM a TRIB- X une Hulldlng for otllca nr business mirjvosesi Is n mrpu room und has three elegant windows on Mad* Isun-sU ■ ■ SIISCEZiXiAHEOUR. rpO RENT—SECOND FIiOOR, 180 WA- X basli-av.. adjoining I'almcr House. If. UOWUItK WAXTED—TO MJSITT. WANTKD— TO RENT-A FURNISHED sullo of rooms near the Court-ilouao. Ad dress F.>2, ‘lTlbunu olltee. . WANTED—TO KENT—SUITE OF » TT rooms for lltiiittaimsekccpliißt jcoud location; runt low. Address F t>T, Tribune ofllco. WANTED —TO RENT-BY PIIYSI eInn two unfurnished, ttrst-Uoor front rooms. KSVVrlliuno ottleo. \KT ANTED—TO KENT—A FURNISHED v V room ou lliu North Milo, with alcove preferred; tlii a month or ninlor. K sa. Tribune udlco. WANTED—TO KENT A YOUNG it en!i|i(u, rut ehlhlrou, wish to runt three or fiiur rooms, mu exceeding (lit, or a small cottage about it or 7 mums. not ovurfcie. Address CTO. Tribune ofllco. WANTED—TO KENT—BY A SINGLE VV gentleman on tliu Huuth Hide aboutdfiuun minutes' wnlk trout Post-Otlko. n nicely furnished n»m> with tnrnnuu heat nt aboutlHJ to I'AI per mouth. Address K tit, Trlbuno ollleu. WANTED-TO RKNT-A TWO-STORY VV houseorcottage truni 7to 9 rooms, mmlurii Improvements; must bo locuted north of Van Huron, south of Haiidulph. west of Green-sis,. east ot Ash* laad-av. Call on or address U. A. b., lit and 110 Wn- Lasli-nv. \ITANTED-T0 KENT—IN THE SUB YV urbs, within At) minutes* ride of city, a bouse el * or hi rooms, including imlh-room; wood Incutton and convenient to stunm-enrst rent must be reason* Able. Address F *7, Tribune office. WANTED —TO DENT A SMALL house, a tint, or a suite of roumst it liberal rent will be paid tur desirable place. Address U W, Tribune oHlee. WANTED-TO KENT-NICE KOOtf VV fur two; near Aberdeen and Adams. F ra. Tilbunu oillco. WANTED-TO RENT-ALL THOSE TV linvltift houses or stores to rontt send tn your description, ua wc hnre customer* waiting, OAK* NKU A HUTI.KIt. Hi l.n Hullu-st. WANTED— TO KENT—BY GENTLE limn und lady two furnlsliod or unfurnished rooms. HouCti Side. F*f. Tribune utllco. WANTED-TO RENT-NICELY-FUK yV nlshod room for n lodyt bouth bidet twenty minutes' walk from Atlnnia-sUi will pay rent In ad vnnee. Address l,ock Hex 115. WANTED-TO KENT-BV A YOUNG TV titan, mom. with or without board, and Darn. Terms must be reasonable. Address, slating price. U 88. Trlbunu ofllco. AGENTS WANTED. Agents wanted-for the com inele l.tfe of UnrfUild, covering lliu closing tragic events of his life, Thu book has throe lino steel en- Krnvlnus—one of the late President, one of tils wife, and olio of his moihor-bcaldo* a number of wood cuts, embracing views of the catnfahiue and funeral ear. This Is hy inr the best book ottered. Written by his lnw*iirocetitor und life-long friend. Hun. A. G. Hltldle. of Washington Lily. Unthls. fide. W. W. WII.I.IAMb, 146 and I*7 Hi. Lmlr-su, Cleveland, O. Agents wanted-energetig men with or without oxjKirlonoo, for a desirable busi ness, guaranteed to p»v f;M wuukly on munll c»|»lt»l. Hunrt n mump lor papers. mid Investigate. or cull at 27 and'/•» North Clark*»u MKUUU.I, A CO.. Chicago. Agents wanted-for the only maturu and comidote "l.lfoof Uarnold," In* ciualnghls (loath and burials ml pages, elegantly Il lustrated. l.llwral lermi. Hend «) cunts fur prospect* u». J. H. (KKJDMAN X CO.. 143 lA 8allO»»U, Clllcnno. AGENTS WANTEU-TO SELL GAR* -fi. hold’s favorite portrait, from a negative by liiurstudt, artist, of New \ ork, of which Gen. Garde Id ordered ovort’.UUO copies for personal use. Ills hut order was for IW) Just before his assassination. Klio, liis'H Inchest priced. Superior to the Unest steel plate. The iHJiiple want a ilundard portrait. U.C. TUKAT, I'M Clark ’Ml, .Chicago. Agents wanted - “ from log- Ctibln to While House Illustrated—Only Com* plulu l.lfo of President Garffold Issued since bis elec* tbmi nut a hastily written campaign book, like all others offered to ilia public. JAMKB 11, EAUI.K, Publisher. Ui ana C& \Va»lilniiton-su Chicane. Hi. Agents wanted—immediately, for tlio life of Gartleldt ablest authorships tin* estillustrutluiisi lowest price. Containing the scenes sod Incidents of his boyhood, struggles of his youth, might of hi* early manhood, valor as a soldier, career as a statesman, election to the Presidency, und thu tnudu story of his desih. Fastest solltnjt bonki iuo lame pattest Quint, luc. Address JUNEB UItUS. A CO.. Cincinnati end Chicago. Agent wan tei)-s 10,000, goo-state Agent for Illinois to represent the Great Host* ern Hunetlulal Hucleiy of North America. (Takes members lor sickness and accident only.) Agent must be experienced, reliable, and active. Address, with reference, W. H. liEWKLd, beoretary, Head* Hut. Pq. JNSTItUCTION. IT* L O C U T 1 ON—SAMUEL KAYZER, lli teacher of elocution aud dramatic art. Fall term begins tiept. &. Instruction private and to classes. Uoom M Central Music-Hall. XfK'W AND SUCCESSFUL METHOD OF Xi obtaining correct forms In penmanship. Call at « andtiJQ p. m. HO Uandolph-st., Itooni IX A. J.COLK. WANTED - LADY TO GIVE TWO YV yoiuiggentleiuou discing lessons. FOXTrlb* buna office. MVS WAC. SITUATION WANTED-RV A NO. I cornet Mayor, in orchestra sir baud. Address F •v, I'rlbuue oiUcu. EtXANCTAh. A( (OIjDSMIl>rLOAN OKFWJE, W KA'sf • Madlson-tu lllcenrcdi. K*tabll*hi>d is-Vi, Dia mond broker and bullion dustier, S'a-li paid for old gold and silver, diamond*, punris. etc., etc. Colorado Branch. l,arlmor-*t . Dunrnr. A NY AM()UN FROM SV) TO ?.VX) XJk. loaned on fursiltaro. piaim*. ninchluurr. etc., without removal! rates ruavnmblo. Apply nt IdJ \Va*hlngt*»n-*l.. Boom* I'.t and si. A NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FUKNI XX turn, without rumovnl. piano*, and other re curltl(.**.Jll> Denrborn-su, UooniMi and T. Any amount 'i o loan on fukni turo and piano* without removal, and all good securities, at lowust rates. 10 Demborn-st.. Boom |J. Any amount to llTan oTTPhunl lure and pianos without removal. Iftl Bandolidi *u. Hooiii 4. ' ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI turo. with or wlUiout removal, on favorable luririsi no m>mmlsslon* I _J;i( Duurb*>rn-vt.. Boom K Advances’ on diamontVs, donus, watches, etc., at Pjw rates. I». LACNFEB, ms hand it lan Bmidolnb-su Estnbllsliud I>i^ 4 NY AMOUNT OF MONIJY'to'LfLVN on diamonds, watches, and jewelry at TOM N. [NELLY Si CQ.*!i Plan oitice. lis Dunrteirn-st. Highest prick pa"id for state Pavings and Fidelity Bank book*, and *candl uavian National Bank certliteales. ika HOLMES. General Broker, Hi Washington—1. Money to loan on improved , real estate In sums of fl.dh and upwards at *t ratess municipal bonds negotiated. LEW).** A KNOTT, Booms ft and t; Borden Block. Vj Ban* dolph—U TV/IONKY TO LOAN ON FURNITUr'e XTX pianos, etc., without removal, mid on collater als. (JKOIttJF, PABItV. I.Vs auu Pi) West Monrou-sU TV/fONEV TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. XTX pianos, machinery, horses, earrlnges, etu.. and all klmls of chattel security. Boom 41) Portland Block, Hff l)enrln>rn-st. Money to loan on Chicago nml estate In sums of fl.UWto HU3.t4ju, HENUV Money to loan at current rales on rent estate, it. W. HYMAN. JK..X CO, uurlM.rn-st. •\fORTGAGK JXMXS MADE AND XTX llrst mortgages hotighion Improved city prop ertr and Illinois farms. VUSE A CO., Tribune llullmng. Heal estate loans in sums of fj.UOund upwards am per cunt net upon Im proved city properly. LYMAN X JACKSON, fti Port land Block. rpo LOAN—SIIS,OI)O TO ?.7),o(yj CASH IN J hand to loan In small or largo aruoimis on lm iirtived Chicago proporty. GBIFFIN \ DWIGHT, Heal r.stmu and I,obii Brokers, corner Washington and HulMed-et*. TI7K are prepared to negotiate Tt loans on improved Chicago city property or Illinois farms In sums to suit applicants at lowest possible rates consistent with amount of loan, character una value of security, J. P. WHITE ,v Co.. Boom 4. IT Clnrk-sU WANTED— ALL PEOPLE WHO WISH to imrrow money on city run) citato at lowest rates to Gallon us. UUKE.NFBALM SUNB, 72 Dour burii-su WANTED— A I it) AN OF S'-MKK) FOR a years on tint-class real estate tn t'hlatk'n. U I sir cum. commission. Address F‘24. Tribune office. f\ i*klt CENT—MONEY ToT.OAN ON U city real estutu. C. J. IlAMiil.lVi'ON.aiClark-sl., l(oomV2, ft AND T FER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN VJ on city real estate in Mims to suit. f'KTKUSON A UAf. li.l Kast Kundolph-st. non 'l*o LOAN IN.SUMS TO SUIT •|JUiUW on Chicago or llnlo Fork property cash In Inuid: can close immediately. C. VAN SCiIAACK.tU Denrboni'M. <UQ KOO IN HAND TO LOAN ON •PUiuUv city Improve. l, or la a builder. I.U- Tl IKU I. . KKKI.KIt. ni Duarborn-st.. Kooui 7. <ui oTiOOT(Tloan oxiirFvlw: tIUviWU ertys dpor cents no commission, K, (iIIACI.. southeast corner Clark mid .laek*oi»-*t*. jwsixicss ciiAycjcs. IFOR S;UiK-STOCIv AND FIXTUirkS 2 of a ilrst-ulavs grocery store on youth Side, do ing a pood wish business. Apply at:» Market-st. IpOR SALE-AT A KAIWLU.V-FI7RM } lure for ‘2S rooms, with lansei choice cuntrnl to* cnilon, paving largely. ItKNUV W UIITJiK. Itoom S, JUT South Clark-sU For sale-stock, fixtures, and three yuan*' lease of hut. cup, nnd punts' furnish* lug store, one of tho best corner store.* on Stme-sl.t wtlllnvuntorynhoutll.Mii. Owner Has other business. Call or address 212 rttute-st. rpo MANUFACTURERS AND DUSI- X noss-meu.—Uock Falls. 111., located at tho junc tion of tho C.. U. A <2.. C. X S. W., and 1U IU. 1. X -It. 1.. Hallways. Is the largest mauutueturlnu town of iu ago tn the West, and oners unusual advantages to manufacturers ot almost any commodity. It Ims a lanto and enduring water-power, which, when fully developed, will support n cliro(Mi.mW Inhabitants. Its railway facilities ore fid. 1 In ovory respect. Improved water-power for sale in large or small quantities at lew injures nnd on ua»y terms. Also, room ana power to rent for largo or small business, tu new brick building, very tow. Every possible encouragement It offered to manu facturers and others to locate hum. £2jd.uu worth of unimproved water-power and land will be donated to parties Improving trio sumo. Address A. I*. SMITH, Hock Full*. 111. Keren to the management of the V., 11. A Q. ((. K. Company, Chlengu. IU. WANTED-WK DESIRE TO KSTAB IIsh a uonoral nuoncy hi Chlcnao or vicinity to control the sale of n staple article ot dally cuiisiimp llon. Any enorEutlc man with small capital mny se cure a permanent, imylna business. For particulars address(irueiiwlch Mn fix. Co.. 4d Vesey-su, Now Yorlt. WANTED— A PARTY WITH &00 TO tnko n half Interest in a hbf pnyimr enterprise; this is an Ininienseoppnrtutilty; write; Immediately fur full uurltculnrs and Judge fur yourself. K (i' t Trlbuno utllco. MUSICAL INSTIt l/MENTS. Engel, goold a sciiaff, Plano Manufacturers. Kstnbllshod ISfiS. Factory fit mut 5;l West haho-si. Huy of the manufacturers. This Iswlmt uvvry Inlelllaont merchant alms nt. We utfor the sump facilities to every purehuser. IMnnus unsurpassed m time, ilnlsh. nutl durability, bold mi onsy numthly Installments. Plano* rented.and rent allowed on purchase money. Our references, every business house In tliu city, buvuikiper cent, and call ut the wi.rcrnums, WAUF.UOOMb. I*,'. WAHASII-AV. fTUIE DEST PIANO IN THE WOULD _L In tone and workmanship Is the PISCKKIt Hltub. DKCKKIt HltOb. I’IANO. UKcKr.n mum. piano. DKCKUII MHOS. PIANO. DKCKKU llllOS. PIANO. DRCKEU DUOS, PIANO. DKCivKU IlltOS. PIANO. A MAUNIFICKNT AbbUUTMKNT ATTIiK VI'AHBIJOUMb OF HTOUY A CAMP, TTOSE & SONS’ PIANOS, ESTAU* V Hslied IKil, sold on (10 Installment*. low prices; plnno*toront^Aj)AA^-llAUP^fTjitV«^ TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE—FOU A GOOD IM proved farm In Illinois, era Rood business pnu>- erty In n live town, n Huuth bide resldoticc. with two lots, In a desirable location, a hotel property nighty miles south of Chicago. lUd acres In haslurn Kansas, bit)acres In Kaslorn Nebraska. Id) acres Improved In lowa, and iMJacrosln Wisconsin—nil clear of tnciini brnneo and very choice. I.UTUKIt C, KKKBKIt, M Duurborn-st., ItooniT. rpO EXCHANGE—MERCHANDISE FOU J_ city or suburban properly, clear. (U.UUd. Address F tti, Trlbuno oftlce. To exchange-hardware store on bouth Hide, wall located, now doing (tend trades stock will invoice about W.uOU; will tnko half tn good city real estate. ANUUKttbA UUIIIIANa, No, HO Wnshlnatoti-st. TO EXCHANGE SEVERAL CJOOl) farms In Illinois, Indiana, ami Wisconsin fur city property. Call am) »e« what wo have 10 otlnr. GlllFFlN A DWIGHT. corner Washington and Halsted-wts. LOST AXD t'OLTXI). Lost— masonic Maltese cross, with owner'll iiiinii) ongruvod on sumo. Finder win receive a liberal reward by returning to J. 1). MUHPHV. au Houth Wnter-st. Lost-on Monday, a rank-rook on Dio Illinois Trust A havings Hunk. Finder win pluaio return to bunk orTrlbunu office. T OST-AT I'IIESS CLUR ENTERTAIN* AJ mont. Central Mu»lu*llali, Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, a fall overcoat, tanker It. J. Walshu. Finder please call at Homo 11, 1.17 Washington-st,. und ex change for the one lelt. W. W. HOVNTON. UJ9A REWARD WILL RE RAID FOR *Pmd\J infornmilon as to the whereabouts uf Caro line Kamku, l& years of age. who left her homo bopl. ‘JUI has blonde hair, blue eyes, mid win drowsed In light-colored calico, brown plaid overskirt, and brown straw hat. FIL KAMKh.&iT North Wells-sU_ d|KA REWARD—AND NO QUESTIONS sptfV/ asked, for the return of pookulbook and op era glosses taken front the feather counter In Fur* drlugo’s Monday morning. Address KUi. Tribune- ncnsoNAL, PERSONAL— CORRESPONDENCE So licited. A young bachelor engaged In a good proflublo business, but living In an os yet sparsely settled portion of country, feels lonely and matri monially Inclined, and solicits correspondence. Money no object. To amid publicity ho elves at present the following address. N. U. tiC'IUM.KII, Cheyenne. W. T. PERSONAIr- SIOO WILL RE GIVEN lor any Information that will lead to the recov ery of Fanny Keller, who left home Hoot, lA I'M. Descriptions bbulsil years of awe. light tiulr. blue eyes, and of propossossluu appearance, boo had on u blue dross, dark straw hat, brown circular, und heavy lace shoes. Thu shove rewsrd will be given by her father. UKNUV KKDLKY, ti North lUlsled-sU. Chi- _ van SACK, ttior sale-a comVle file of the J? Chlcsgu Hally and Sunday Trlbuno for the years IS) and Im\ to dates a good chance to gut a record of the stirring events of the last twenty-one m jnths. Ad dressKlH. t'rlbuou office. _ __ SKWtNUJIAVnit/KS. C~ -ibol) SECOXIi-IMSi) SBiviNU-MA- T chinos of all slugs. U to lid each and warranted, ilubolxUig a .specialty, at THOMPSON'S. HAI Wabash. wa .vtjcd—ma jjjs imLj’. Bookkeepers. Clerks. dto. WANTKD-TWO DETAIL OLOTIHNO salesmen. (i'-rnmn and Swede; Bond wages nnd_s|enrly work to iroud men. K in. Tribune office. WA N TKI J^ioy7~AnoUT'KTrF'fx) Hunt work In urocory. unil tnkn care horse and wnuon: mint t>o honest mid faithful. Address Ktt, Tribune otliee. WANTED— A LOW OEIIMAN AND , french dry-uoods clerk. X 46 Arclior-sr., cor* nor i aunty-se-oml-si. \Vantkd-an"okkicl':-iiov is on to Tt years old; mii»ilH«nn Americans aood chance Hi work tin. Address f.«, Trltnitio ottbo. WANTED-A CITY SALESMAN KOU TT Indies' nnd boois* fiirnishlmr poods nnd no llooas imim Know tin) trade. Apply at once at tff WashlnptoiwL, llooin 17. WAN TED-A BOY Oil MAN TO TEND n r.oul office. Mom have b««l references. between i nod a at 2 .North We/ls-at. WANTED— AN A NO. t OIIOCEUY clerk at T. ITHIfjl, '.W Weal .Madlson-st. WANTKD-MAN OF I.ONO KXPE- Hence to uikq charge of our toy departments Boon salary to n eompeient limn, nnd none oilier need apply mis uiornlriß to »KA A co„ IT.* mid Ul Flate-st. AXTOD-UMmIINO HAI.E.S.MKN. Herman und Swede. Only tlrst-class mnn need apply. .liMI.N UHU.HSi:, Mllwnukuii-nv. mid Division. WANTED— A YOUNO MAN WHO HAS bad one yoar'a o* periotic* In thmlruit bunt tier*! imi-t rpcuk IlnulWli und Swcdlrh. Call at all Ihvib* lon-iil., corner WANTED— A BOV ABOUT Hi VEAIIS of twi! to work In mon'* furiildilinr more; ono n.-oiiilmt with liin pnreiii* who can romo well recoiu* mended. J. K. it. M OTT A CO.. IN .MadUutl*»t. WANTED-A imiOIIT LAD ABOUT l» yemr* oi naw in collect, carry parcels, Bwt-ttp out s.iire. and make hlnirelt konernlly usuful. lle«t of rufeiuneu.t reuulred. Must reside with his parenis, Aduress. In own handwriting K «J. Tribune, WANTED - BOY IN ’WHOLESALE ilryitoods sb»re: must be aMilt 11 years old and lire with parents. Address P.V), Trlbunu olllco. WANTED— A BOUKKEET-EIL NONE but those hnvlmt experience itndwhocan fur* nish llrsi-etnss ruferem-e need apply. To such a per son Mils Is a permanent situation, kali at furniture store. ,w und w Wen .Madison-st. TRADES, WANTED - GOOD I’ANTSMAKEItS. Lakeside Building, southwest corner Clark mid Adnms-sts. \\T ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS HLACK^ Tt smith «l 2W Mlchleiih-st.s none others need ot'l'ly- _I*. I* tVAUytVimi'll. WANTED— A GOOD WATCHMAKER at KKI.I.V lII.ATTKIfy. 2nniAreliur-av. W'ANTi:i>-fwo"(Jnoi) trunkmak ei n nt'm Weet.Mndlson-st., Until; I louse. WANTED BOOKBINDER A MAN who understinds forwarding und finishing hhime hook*. A good workman cun have steady work. Leave address with K. I*. OONNKI.L, Monroe-sU WA\TKJ)-AT ONCE, TWO HOOD ft tinners; htuhest wages mid steady Jobs also siove-binckers. K.I). M UllltA WtMiCottnuuf/ruvu-av. m.STTj,ASS COAT makers to uo ton large town in the country, inquire tu CMII.V, tVA.MI'OI.Ir a CO.’S. HUI-.'lli Mon foO-st. WANTED-TINNER. GOOD WAGES imd prompt pay, c. MKT/,, UK Twenty-second. •VIT'ANTED—IO OR 12 MOLDERS IM- T I mediately. Must be tlrsl-cla<» mid temperate- Also a number of vise-men no«sc»lne sntnuuunlltles. ( all on 11. <i. CIIAMIIKUIi.MN. care Bstorly’s ’twine-Hinder. KtimjsUloii Building. Coachmek. Teamsters. «o. WANTED— DUI VERS FOR DKLIV erv wagons: must dc|xisll f.Vieitch. mid giva good reference. Address F 51, Tribune olllce. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. •\VANTED-1.000 railroad labor- TT era: wages 11.75nndfj per day; free fares ‘AO wood und tie choppers: 5U sawmill hands: SU() for the youth: cheap tickets to the work. CiIItIMTtAN i CM., aw South Water-s Lund V 7 Hnulb Vnnal-sL WANTED— LABORERS FOR U. * N. W. It. It. Co. In luwn and Mlnnesotn: }|.7sto Kpordar; mi Inr Iron mines in Michigan: troo fare: Uii fort olomdos cheap tare: also cheap tickets to nil points South. .1. H. SI’KItIIKCK. 21 West Itandohdi. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— SIX GOOD SALESMEN TO canvass new article In eUv: bo (>or cent guar aniecd. Address, by letter. F 15. Tribune ottleo. WA NTE D- LIBERAL ARRANGE meets made with stood canvassers for life insurance by W. It. tv KM.S. Itoom 4 liuwlnnd Block, corner Dourbuni mid Monroe-sts. WANTED-AN AiIIUTIOUS AND EN lorprlshnt rmnnr man between 2.7 and .v>yenM or use to reside In Chlcnuo and travel In Illinois, lowu. Minnesota- mid tVlncuioln. He must under stand laces, embroideries, und handkerchiefs; one who has traveled or Is with a Jobhlus or Urst-class retail house preferred, and one anxious to maku llfo n success. Any one llllmir the nl>ove conditions can address Mco and llamlkorchlef Importers. I’.-O. Box nil. New t ork City, and others need nut waste their time. ' • ■— TITANTED ONE OK TWO MORE 1 V tlm-class canvassers to Hell tlio Keystone “ Fowler" soring bod on weekly pnvmonls, CaJJ or address LV South Im Hnllc-st., basement. \\T ANTED-AN EXPERT CIVIL AND V ¥ mechanical emtlneur; one specially well In* funned In thermodynamics and having had export* onvonan vuiiMrucilont.it] day or night employment glvi*no*d« a f)ml. Address, stating qualifications. Or. tVKI.UMiTU.N ADAMS. HUi Mlchlgan-gv. WASTED-TWO OH THREE EXPE i ¥ rlornod solicitors for unoccupied territory. Wllhcr Mercantile Agency, MU Ilourborn-st. WANTED- TWO HEIGHT ERRAND boys. Itoom k. UH Htnto-st. WANTED SALESMAN IN TUB ¥ ¥ wholesale bool uud shoo business, n smart, on* erueiln man to soil oncommlsMon In the country, aim one who tins a irood trade; none others need apply. Address k Tribune ottlce. WANTED— A HUY TO WORK ROUND thu house; wages, ft a week, law Suto-st., In 'VXT’ANTED—A BARTENDER AT THE ¥ Y southeast corner nark and Jackson. mLXTi:i)—FEMALE HELP, DOSCEStICH. PIANO. TIT ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DINING ¥V room servant for private family. Apply be tween in and If Tuesday mid Wednesday mornings at aa Mlchl/an-av. best of rofercncos required. \ITANTED—AT 12011 MICHIGAN-AV., ¥¥ an experienced girl for second work. Gorman or Hwcde preferred. \ITANTED—GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN ¥V oral housuwork at lts:i Fulton-st. WANTED-GIHIb to do general ¥ ¥ housework In a private lauilly, ibl llayton-st. WANTED— (URL TO DO GENERAL housework In a family; ft a week, lik) East Jackson-sb. three doors oast of Clark. WANTED— A GIRL TO TAKE CARR of furnished rooms at thu Jackson House; ft a week. Southeast corner Clark and Jnckson, up-stalra. WANTED— TWO COMPETENT GIRLS, cook and second ulrl. friends, willing to go miles from thu vlty. Apply aISUS Fulton-st, Wodnos day from i to t p. oi. Wanted-a goodoirlto do gen oral housework for ii persons; must do plain cooking; wages |d per week. Apply at (MU Wosl Ad ams-si, WANTKD-A GIRL FOR GENERAL ¥V housework; small family; wages. W. UO North Clark-su ttrsl Hut. XITANTED-FIRST-CLASS CIIAMRER VV mold und waitress. Onownocan cniuo well recommended may apply at‘.MU Indhuia-nv. ■\irANTISD-A STRONG, UAPAULE YV girl for general housework In n small family In Illuhlumi I’nrk; muit bo a good cook, washer, mid Inmvr. Cull *Un references at IA7 lot tiallu-su, oOlcn of the Anderson Pressed llrlck Co., between 2 and 4 u. m. Wednesday. Oct. I’.*. WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL Y V housework In n small private fondly ul 10I'eck court. tionth Side. WANTED-A GOOD GERMAN GIRL V V for washing. irominr, und guuoml housework In family of four, wnuro second girl Is kept. I’enrie. WANTED— A GOOD GIRL FORGE?*' uml housework In a small fondly al till Twenty* elghth-st., nour MUdtitfaU’OT. WANTED-A (URL THAT UNDER > V stands cooking and Is a Rood luundrusst none other need apply. 4fl Warren-av, AirA.N’l'KD-CUlim COMI’ETKNT <lllll, y> at cook and laundress In family consisting of gentleman, wife, and child; wining to pay Rood wbrus. Want references. t'nllat-tCiU l-orest-av. WANTHD-A Kllisr-UI.ASS COOK IN YV private family. UR) la» tiallw-av. NUBBB3. WANTED-A NURSE CURL TO TAKE YV care of a babe I year old. I'loato apply at 4*l West Wasbliigton-sl. WANTED-A COMPETENT (URL EX*. YY perlencod with children as nurse and do llßlit second work. Call at &a West Munroe-su Wedues day and Thursday mornings. WANTED— WOMAN FROM SO TO 'M yours old. tu take cure of three children, 11. 7, end a. ism Wahnsh-ev. SATPLOVBiCEHT AGENCIES. WANTED GOOD SCANDINAVIAN YV and (turman glrla for private families and boarding-houses. K. DUtiKK.olucu lei Mllwaukee-av. WANTED-QOOU GIRLS FOR HOUSE VV work. Apply to us tor situations and good homes with thu bust families. International Kmpluy nieiit ilufcau. JUI Wabash-av.. corner llarruou-st. MjSCBIXANBOUS- WANTED-liV a gentleman an VV iutuilluunt und bright young lady foruttleo workt some knowledge of bookkeeping. Address b* Kt, Tribune otlico. W" XnTED-A WOMAN TO ADDRESS circulars; salary, 11 per week. Address, lit own handwriting, V 00, T'rlhuuo ulUeu. BooRKSBPBnn. OLBnKS. Sea, a • CITIIATION WANTED-BY A BOSTON r* SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG KJ man who has oxneilonco In Urn wholesale «ro- ompo ,,n ° f rurore,u -‘ 0 " K**on. Address ** (SITUATION WANTED -AS SALES tJ »'«n. hookeeper. or traveler In whole«alo Brucery !! ,^ t n , . ,, ?. year!,, i ,:T,lnr, ® nco Bnd best of ref erences. I 1 SI, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS ENTUY derknr office work. City nnd ttastorn refer ences. Artdfoss I- -Id. Trllnmo office. CITT/ATION WANTED -AS BOOK* yj keepers have hail practical experience, and can klto thojMMt Address K tit. Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FAITH* yj fill, coininuont mao, not afraid of work. In a 7:i - .Vi? ,? r .r r ?. tJ,M grocery store m salesman. Ad dress I) B 41. Tribune office. TRADES. OITUATION WANTED—BY A (100 D kj carpenter and Joiner. with some manufncnirlno company or wholesale hhuso; steady und temperate: notafmld of work. Address .IV <>, ww state-st. COAOTItffBN. TRAMSTERS, dCO. CHTUATiON WANTED—AS COACH- O mam imdemtnnds tho earn nfiine horset nnd cnrriflßor. and wltllnk to make himself Bonomlly uso ful. Hood city reference. K in. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FUVsT* Ocjaw coachman. Imahocn lire year* In laat plnce. llemof cltr ruloronco. Addrcua for two dayaPtO, Tribune offlco. 1 SITUATION WANTED-BY A TIIOU* tj ouulily comimtonl conchmatii Kokllsh. Four year* city rnfereucoe from past employer*. P fj, Trlbiino oUlce. * * ' SITUATION WANTHD-BV A COACH man. Rest of refnronccs. Address FTH, Tribune. CITUATION WANTED -AS COACH kj mnn to do all kinds of work. Iloferoncos from last plane. Addrca K To. Trlbiino office. IrtISCELLANEOUS. CITUATION WANTED-BY AN EX t_) porlonccd tramline man to represent a mann fncturlnu or commission house. Address P3I. Trlb< tree office. tjirUATION WANTED-BY A NOU kj, wmilan clsll enulnoer Jiiatnrrlscd In this country i he Is n urndunto or tho Itoynl Technical Academy In •Norway, ami has traveled considerably In Germany and Ausli-lai rpetiks German ond some fcnkllsh. Aa dress KJVlTltmne ofllro. Situations wanted-by 2 young men in co to New Mexico. Address M K. 129 youth .lotferson-st. GjrnIATIO.V WANTED—AGKNCY OP O any line on commission, by n traveling salesman, for Southwestern territory. Address F in. Tribune. HITVA TIOXS—FEMALE. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED-AS FTRST k/ ela«s cook and lanndrosi. Call for 3 days at, 345 Twentieth**;. SITUATION WANTED-BY RESPECT- O ntiln young girl to do ■ncond work and sawing. Four years’ reference from Inst place. FBS. Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO 110 US- E work. Apply at 3731 Wentworth-av.. near Thlrly ekhth-st. ' em/AT/ON WANTED—AS COOK AND kJ laundress by a competent udrl. Itoforence If ro qulreil. Address F 4<k Tribune office. (SITUATION WANTED—BY A SWED kD Ish girl to do general housework In small family on North Hide. Call for two days at pa Townsead-su SITUATIONS WANTED—BY 3 GIRLS k? to work together, one us cook or laundress the other us second ulrl. North or South Side pre ferred. fail nt ‘2i~ South Kranklla-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RELIA- O bio Rtrl ns conk and laundress In first-class fam ily. Uty references. Call nt 2351 Mlcblgan-av. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY 3 CANA dianKirla; one os cook the other as second Kiris are thoroughly capable. 1 lo‘J Mlchhran-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD cook, washer, and Ironer. Inquire for two days sit ~A>s Mouth I’arlt-ar. Reference if required. SITUATION WANTED -FOR GEN ernl housework In a small private family. Good references. tall two days at 17.0 bbuc-st. Situations wanted —by two Swedish sillers to cook und do laundry and sec ond work or general housework, separate. Refer ences. ;iU3l.ullage tlrovo-nv. SITUATION. WANTED-TO DO SEC- O oml work Inn private family: South bide pro ferred. Call oroddress 4J Itublu-st. SITUATION* WANTED-BY A NOR weglun ulrl: Is a uood conks private family pre ferred. Address 55 Wost, Indluim-sU Inquire fop MHH. NKI.HI.N. SITUATION WANTED-BY GOOD cook and tlrst-clnss iunmtrcss in private lamlly. enu be seen atSUTwenty-aecond-st NURSES. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN Ex perienced. reliable person as baby nurse in an American family. Best of references. Address KW, ’frlbime ofllcu. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM potent mirao to take cUaruo of un Infant. Tho boat of references. No cards. No.lllKastlnqiana-st. HOUSBRBBPSIUh SITUATION WANTED-AS lIOUSE yj beeper. The best of references will bo given. Address FKt, Tribune ofllce, EMPLOTMEMT AGENCIES. Situations wanted - families in need of gov,l HrnmtlnarJan or Herman iomnlo neip apply to B. HUSK K. »nive UO Mllwnukoo-av. [IOCELLANEODB. CITUATJOX WANTED-A GERMAN Indy Books reengagement as governess In un American or Spanish family. Acquirements thor* oucli ttermnn, I‘artslan French. KiiKllsh, Italian, music. beginning of Latin, drawing. and needlework. Highest references. Address 8 N, To»l-OtUco Box ISU. Now Vork. i SITUATION WANTEU-BY A LADY of experience, ns bookkuopur or copyist, tuoc* copy all or part of her time. Address KIW. Tribune. EMPLOYMENT JtUJtEA IT, TNTERNATIONAL employment bu- JL reau—Wo are prepared to furnish commercial houses uud Institutions with competent assistants of olthursoxfor every grade of employment, having opened a chain of oltlees tbrnugnuut the United Hones mid Canada. Wo uro runbduni wo can till all onlurs lallsfactorlly. Employers and employes will find It greatly to their advantage to call upon us or send In their orders, which wtll receive careful and prompt attention, (tend stamps for circulars. giving rule*, Instructions, ulc. International Employment bureau. iHII Wabash-av. HOARDING AND DODGING, SOUTH SIDS. 1 ft ELDRIDGE COURT—PARLOUS AND -lAJ bedrooms, mid family-rooms, with board. 1 OAI MICHIGAN-AV. BOULEVARD IOUI to rent two largo rooms furnished or un furnished. good (larboard near. Heferonces exchanged. 1 J.Oft WABASH-AV.-SECOND-STORY from, also other nicely furnished rooms, Brst-olass tablu. 170 ft INDIAN A-A V.—AN ELEGANT- X I »JvJ ly.furnished front parlor and ebamber to rout to gentlumun. Can take a few day boarders. 0007 WABASH-AV.—A FURNISHED I front alcove, sucondtloor, uad other rooms, with board. 0111 INDIANA-AV.—DOUBLE PAR -Jill lorforßuntlowanund wlfoortwoor throo gentlemen, with board. TTERY COMFORTABLE AND DESIR* V able accoitimodntlmist excellent table; two or three double rooms, tin Mlchhtun-uv., between'lblr tuunlli and Fourteenth-sis. C I. Tribune utDcu. NonTJI STUB. rr NORTH CLARK-ST.-UOARD. WITH i room. f:i.U) to fiJ per week, with use of ulanot fur ntshml room*. Il.ad jo f 4 tier week. •jKi NORTH STATE-ST.-GOOD ROOM lua und hoard, 11.00 tu W per week. with mo of hath mid piano. -mo DEARHORN-AV.-A NICE FUU iwu nuiiud,front parlor und other ruoma, wliti Rood board. 070'LA SALLE-AV—AN ELEGANTLY wfj furnlsiiud. front alcove room,with tint-class beard for one or two gent*. GoTBWJ. ANDERSON'S EUROPEAN HOTEL. Itnoms from 750. lUt and IrtS Booth Clork-st. TJENTON HOUSE-NEW MARIILE JA building adjoining (Jrand I’acltto, opposite Custom-House. vraund ZWClark-st. Pleasant rooms and tint-class meals, Ihttlperday. ÜBNTUN MAU/.f proprietor. QT. JAMES HOTEL, Utt TO m FIFTH- O av.-Wperdav. Convenient to KxposlUon. thou* ires. public buildings. and all street-cur lines. -linNDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL. TRIU YV udu Block—ls the laruest and host European hotel In the city, having U 8 moms, ranking from .jo tu N per day. according to location. Thomson ■ res taurant underneath. HAMUKIdIHUUtiI'ttN. Prop. JiOAltl > WANTED. *l5OA|Td— A Nl> FIRST-GLASS FRONT Jj rooms private family preferred. Address b‘ W, Tribune oltlcu. BOARD-FOR a I.AUIES, ON NORTH tlluui nice location( ulcovu room or equivalent, southur oast exposure, Address f 14, Tribune oflluo. t3oari)”and one or two good JU> rooms by a gentleman and wlfot no children, South tilde ur Knglewuod preferred. Address wltU lowest terms b'4T, Tribune office. ijoard-anu room uy a law stu- J Jdenl 111 a tlnt-closa private family. I'rlco must be russunublw. titale terms and particulars. Address K 4j, Tribune ufllce. VJbAIU VOX ANTS, recommend mTujTfranKsr^it West Mudtson-st.. best adviser on love, marriage family, or business troubles. Fees. 50 cents tu lb A NATURAL OIJURVOYANT AND charm worsur. MUK. I.UOAti. ifl Koulh Wcsl cru-av. fee, W cents and 11. Take Itaudulpb-sU cat*. 9