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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1872. 11 i?’}f of the American petiodicals ,%a those Eng- ish megazines publiched in this city ..., Thelrgéport w& adopted, and the Comn:nm awthorized to expend money to the. Bfl{:mb of 81,700 additiona! for American peritdiials. The Committee on Buldiogs snd Grounds was authorized to provide proper accommoda- tions for the periodicals, smploy & lady asalat- ant, and fix her compensation, not to exceed 8500 per annum. —————— The Train op the Chicego, Rock Island THE CHURCHES. Ordination of a New DMinister-- Choir of St. Mary’s. Services in the Churches To-Day-- Episcopal and Roman Catho= lic Calendar. & Pacific Bailroad / that hes been run between their depot and Thirty- T ninth street Quring the stoppage of the street cars has NOTES. Deen taken off. Residents of the southera part of the city can 5till avail themselves of the Blue Tsland Ac- commodation Train, which leaves the depot, corner ‘Harrison and Sherman streets, each afternoon (except Sandsy) at 4:15 and G:15, stopping at Twelfth, Twenty-~ socond, Twenty-sixth, Thirty-first, Thirty-ninth, and Forty-{hird streets. Theso trains stopping as sbove amive in Chicsgo at 6:45 snd in the morning. This company has slso, in response to & _pumerously sigued petition of the residents of Blue Island, Washington Heights, En- glewood and the southern limita of ke city, puton a Saturday night train thot will leavo their depot, mak- ing the above stops, at 11:30 every Saturdsy night, Commutation tickets for these trains, at very low rates, can be obtained st the office of the General Ticket Agent, corner Polk and Sherman streets, —_— ‘What We Know of Insurance. The answer to the above query by many would b the production of sn ornamental design on paper pur- porting to be a policy of insuranch promising indem- nity in case of fire, How muny companies fatled in October, 7717 and how many are now on the anxions seot with referenco to the Boston fira? Ample re- sources, undoubted standing, and_irreproacheble in- tegrity ‘sre now the requisifes of o Fire Insurance Company worthy the name. The momentous jssucs depending or their responsibility demand it, In this perplexing doubt it is refreshing to turn to the record of eighty yeors shown by the Insurance Company of North Americs, of Philadelphia, now, as ever, at tho {ront, The Royal Insurance Company, of Liverpool, Eng., with its large exhibit, and the Springfield Fircand Marine Insurance Company, of AMaes, ready, 18 always, with an ampla capital to meet its loszcs. ' In- fmnce o be Hf%e.c:;d in these sterling companics Mr. C. Tepresentin No. {hrough ar. G, p) g them at No, 160 A very interesting service took place last Wednesday evening at the Second Baptist Church, corner of West Monroe and Morgan streets, being the occasion of the ordination to the ministry of Mr. John R. Matson, & member of the middle class of the Chicago Baptist Union Theological Seminary, of this city. The exex- cises were participated in by Revs. T. W. Good- speed, Waite, and Whitehead. The sermon was delivered by Rev. John Gordon, pastor of the ‘Western Avenue Baptist Church. Mr. Matsonis 0 labor as pastor of the Danish Baptist Mission in this city, under the control of the Second ~Church. THE CHOIR OF ST. MAEY'S CHURCH, corner of Wabash avenue and Eldridge conrt, is now fully organized. Mr. Frank G. Rolmer,who Bns been organist at the Jesuit Church of this city, has now charge of the organ, snd one of ‘the finest quartettes in the city,consisting of the following well-known and excellent talent: Mra. Antonis McGuire, soprano; Mliss Libbie Farrell, alto; Mr. Edward Schultze, tenor; JMr. Frank A. Bowen, basso; together with s well selected choras. 'They will, to-day, perform Farmer's Dbeantiful mass, thoe Veni Crealor, by Harrison Millard, and, for offertory, the Ave Verum,by Ros- gini. In the evening they give some very fine eelections. ALL SATNTS' SOCIABLE. The third sociable of 4he members of All Saints’ w];:]fis'copn] Church, Rev. H. G. Perry, ector, will take place Thursdey evening, 28ih instent, at Mrs, Ralph Hill's yesidence, No. 189 Crrpenter, between' West_Indians and Fourth streets. The first two of this season’s sociables, 85 such, under the suspices of the ladies of All Baints’ Society, have proven so successful in every way 88 £0 justify a similar expression of the pleasure in sfore af the next for those who 7l D there. A Sewing Machine for a Holiday Present. Let us tell you how to got one, and wliat one to get. In the first place, to get 3 good one should be the aim; and in the next place, to get it at as low a price as pos- sible; and thosein moderate circumstances frequently want time to pay for it, The machine that will just exactly flll all of these requirements is tho New Under- feed Wilson. Itis, in every way, one of the best ma- chines in use—simple, durable, perfect operating, and beantiful, and capabls of doing every grade of heavy, TRINITY CONCEET. fine, and' oroamental sewing cver doue on a Eewing A concert is to be given very soon at Ceniral { machine. It is eold for fifteen dollars less than gl Hall by Trinity Chur gEP‘“"W in aid of the. | Other first-class machines, You can pay for it in - churen building fund. Some of the best ama~ | 226y monthly payments that will not be felt from the income of the poorest. £0 that any man can have the pleasure of presenting to his wife, on Christmas or New Year's, a_good sewing machine. Salestoom st No. 378 West Madison street, and in ali other cities in g; ;J:“x_:u;i States, The company want agents in coun- teur musicians In the city will take part. Amon; the prominent features of the entertainment ~ill be the celebrated Kinder Symphonie, by Adolph Rhomberg, which will be given for the first time in Chicago. * ‘Where to Find Diamonds. ‘While sdventurons seeliers after precious stones in Bouth Africa areexposed to gorillas, wild beasts, and ‘malarious climate, or cour the srid plains of Arizons, ‘which grow huge ant-hills, hostile Indians, and butlittle else, it 18 3 satisfaction for civilized Chicago to know that diamonds, richin quality and profuse in quantity, may be found 50 near home as No. 449 Wabash avenue, whers R. J. Morse has gathered an_ample supply for cirrent noeds. Theso “shiners” aro of various sizes nud of the first-water, which (unlike first water in railway stocks or milk 'cans) adds to their value. Msnyare exquisitely set in rings, pendants, and_brooches; others only wait suggestions fram the purchaser to be tastefully mounted, sccording to original designs, by experienced workmen, Whatever gems—classed under the generic head of “precions stones”—flash beauty overthe tamer metals, can he obtained here at moderate o, and without the saceifice o comforts, that render 03 i is (- ixable, to long journoys in distazt and unex: < SERVICES TO-DAY. , Services will be held in the.Churches to-day, morning and evening, as follows: EPISCOPAL. % ‘The Rev. Henry S. Perry otiiciates this morning and . evening at All Saints’ Church, * _The Rev. H. V. Stocking_ officiates this morning in the Churchof the Epiphany. In the eyening he will deliver the third lecture on the Seven Churches of gia, the subject being “Pergamos, the Complacent urch.” —The Rev, Clinton Locke will officiate this morming and evening st Goace Church, Z —The Rev, H. C. Kinney will officiate this morning and evening st the Church of the Atonement, ‘—The Rev. J, F. Walker will officiate this morning and evcniug st Calvary Church, k —The Rev. C. E. Chexey preaches twice fn_Christ cnéucn. the evening subject being, * Christ’s Word a Judge.” . "o Ber. I, X, Power, D.D., preaches this morn- +ingand evening in St. Jobn's Church. Tl Presch twice to-day st Rer. A, E. Erittrede will pre e Chirdh. - His evening subject . & ELah in e Cave of Horeb.” —The Bev. Ben. B. 8. Zly ‘preaches this morning ening e 'n.iel\:ha Rev. !B ‘Gulick preaches this morning and evening at the American Buormed Church, The even Epizootic With the Human Race. Azingular case is now bronght to light of s young lady ©f Ehis city, who had sttended a favorite and valuable animal, a victim to the disease prevalent, At first the syToptoms were mild ; & glance at the mirror, and the @veenish cost of the complexion was noticeablo; 'th in t.e series on Daniel g O e e Aacaughian preaches oo at oy 8 o (Sme uem hen gens mici- e radually ning her. Bhe the First Sootch Chuxch The moming subject 8 | 3 inge " hor chair, at Iast ner bed. She s ha S¢3fz0's Chief Work” 3B Ber, Atbar Geazey, D.D,, will preach this morBing and evenicg to We Ashland Avenue Church, 3 the Chopel of the Sexnary, corner of Asbland and # SWerren avenues. The eening subject ia The Work- sngman’s Sundsy.” +3APTIST. The Rev Florence McCarthy preaches this morning and eveniig at the Union Park Church. " Fhe iev. Jesse B, Thomas preaches this morning 10 evedng, at the Michigan Avenue Church. ThiBev, J. ML Whitefiead will preach this morn- ing enfevening at the North Star Cburch. ‘2 o Rev. W. W. Eserts, D, D., preaches this morn- 3ng o the Firet Churdh. In the evening there will be 3 Gopel meeting. 2 . Pattison will preach this morning, and Dr. Evets this evening, it the Indiana Avenue Chapel. COSGREGATIONAL, ofessor Srin preaches this ‘morning tohischurch IcVicker's. “The Rev. MosesSmith preaches this_evening, and L Moody this morning, 2t the Lesvitt Street 1rch, “The Rev. W, A.Baxtlett will preach this morning evening at Plynouth Church. “The Rev. E. P, joodwin will presch thia rnorning, lies Sarah Eniley, the Quaker preachier, this ing, at the Firs Church. TEW JEBUSALEM, ig1ous servicer will be held this morning on the 1 ide, at the new Church Hall, corner of Eigh- 2 stréet and Prairie avente; &nd on the Weat weakness cheerfully. Relatives grieved with the siRicted; they could do mo more, Only for tha &11ggestion of the family phaician, that the looking- 8118 of such common grade was the cause of all the evril, death must have ensued. Tho hint proved val- wible, 38 & visit to Coggeshall's Art Gallery, No, 24 TWest Washington street, and the purchase of one of Ja¥s beautiful mirrors has, through its perfect refloc- ‘Eone, saved this home circle {rom tho ferrible Epi- e Chicago Conservatory of Music. 2r. Goldbeck, the Director of the Chicago Conser- vatory of Music, begs to inform the musical public thatthe §100 ehares, which secures to the pupil ten terms of lessons in voice, piano, organ, etc., at half price, will advancs to §105'ser share on e Arst day of ecember. None will be sold at $100 after that time, nor at any time sgain ; £125 shaves will be s0ld for ona month only. There remoins but & few doys to secure the advantages of the $100 share. Call ot the Conserva~ fory, No. 938 Indiana avenue, corner of Twentieth e Real Estate. A fewof those low price lots on Sommer, Winter, and Wallace streets, between Twenty-sixthand Thirty. first streets, ean be had yet at Clarke, Layion & Co.’ 2150 Jots on Mitchell, Sampson, and Hastings_streets, ‘botwoen Wood apd Lincoln streets, and on Bummer In the afternen, at the Union Park Cop a13d Twentleth streets, near Wood strect. They. also 1 'Church. The Bev. Dr. Hubbard officistes st | bitve s few lota left on Butterfield and Thirty-first e Z Btreots, together with any number of pieces of prop- Y Becond doclety, Bev. C. D. Noble, pastor, | erty by the Iot or scre. Remember, Clarke, Laylon & ; “this afterncin in Plymouth Church, Co., Orlental Building, No. 120 LaSalle street, s METHEODIST. e ——. ; yual inferest will be held this morn- 2 . guff;“:?fi' . o tha evening the Tev. 8, A Warm Tribute. = - ¥ill jreach on. “The Intermediate State.” | o E . Bostox, Nor, 15, 1872, va 5. ¥, Stawart wil preach this atternoon | HLsers. Herring & Co, Chicago : ¥t the'Reuben Street German Church. 208 Bewlog Tetust Buto belangih fo 3, O Butrags i 0. Was o] to-dsy, and the contents found to be % . aymond, of Evansion, will preach | & Co, mas opencd to-dsy, s oo 0 Zev, H. [7. ‘Thomas, D. D., will preach at the "The above-mentioned eafe is the first ssfe, go far, . ursat thh First Church, {hat has been reported to have saved iis contents, and, 5 in all other large fires, Including our own great Burn, : TNTTABIAN. The Rev. J. ‘Hewitt preaches at Unity Church, 1 “the Herring's Patent Safe maintains its old reputstion © ok Park, ihis maying, an “The Divine Commands | g4 one of the best fire-proof safes in the world, £ Progress.’ —_— cheg this morning to —The Bev. C. . Wendte prosce % Goodrich & Kirby. : in the Church of the § e gt gl Notwithstanding tho grest rush for fino Jewelry, it S sug | Tatobes, &c., which has Been madoat the fashicnabla The Rer. Asher Moure, of Joliey mil presch Jowelry stors of Goodrich & Kirby, corner of Green 1orping and evening 1 KoY reach this mornieg fo | and West Madison sireets, thcso gentlemen desire us Paul's congregation in the Jewish Church, corner £ Beck court and Watazh svenue. 3 CHICAGO CERISTIAN UNION. There will be 1o sevice before the Union this even- 12 The West Sido Reading Room and Library aro .+ " % open, ot No, 205 West Madison mireel, and they I oo Formally dedicated next weels, Friends who ive prommised books will please scnd them fo the Yome, or their address, aud they will be called for. Rev. James Harrison preaches this morning: e en at the Ghurch of the Holy Pilgrims. '—The First Sodety of ‘Spiritualists meets this morme g end evening o 99 West Randolph street. —The Bev. O. Bu!gnssc’nprudlch- es this morningandl rening in the Christian Chux L APE’RL'S. Maneseld preaches in Stanley Hall, 619 -’ ke street, this norning and evening. | —fisg Barah F. Smiley i8 announced to speak as fal- ws: This moming, st the North Side Tabernacle, ‘Wher of Wellsnnd Ontario streets ; this evening, D ongregatioual Church; Monday evening, First {ptist Church, Vabash aventie ; Tuesday and Thurs- | i evenivgs, Torih Eide Tbernacle; Wednesday B K First jonal jurch, L el N e e ovening st fhe North “3o Tabernacle. A CALINDAR FOR THE WEEK. ¢ EPISCOPAL. 3 Nov, 17— Trwerky-6ith Sanday after Trinity. 4 o 7Tt ST e Pestacot, vov. 17— —sixth Sunday Yoo, T Pediedon of Basilicss of 58, Peter and 19—St, Eizabeth, wid.; 5t Pontianus, 2. M. Jo_St. Fancis of Valois. Fov, m—Precatation B, V- AL {0 say that, being In_constant receipt of mew goods, they aro not only still able to supply the demand, but Dave s better and more elegant assortment of fine than ever before, and are certain they can pleaso every one, both in regard to quality of goods and pricés, ———e— Amons the Finest. This ja the era of magnificent stores, Every mer- chant resuming business strives to surpass ail com- petitors in the elegance and Tichness of his establish- lishment, and the result promises to bes cent axray of business palaces, The mew jewelry storc of N. Matson & Co., corner of State and Monros streets, is now nearly completed, the firm _expecting to occu] it in about ten days, It promises$0 be the most ‘gant store of the kind in the city. ———— Real Estate Sale. ‘We call the attention of the readers of THE TRIBUNE to the sale of valuable property which will be offered at public suction, on Wednosday snd Thuraday next, by W, A. Butters & Co,, at thelr Place of business, Nos, 55 snd 67 South Canal street. The property which they will offer is located at points rapidly ade vancing in value, As the property will bo absolutely sold, bargaing can be expected, None should fail to 1ooX into it who have means to invest, for speculation or homesteads, Fashionable Furniture. Permanently located at the elegantly fitted-up four stary building, Nos. 202 snd 294 State street, near Van Buren, is Colby & Wirt's first-claga furniture estab- . Ceilin, V. M; St. Felicitas, lishment, They are keeping common, medium, snd t. Cleent, P. 3L eleyant goods 0 supply the wants of all. Upholstering ancl manufacturing office furniture s specialty, This el A PR TEE FREE LIBRARY. 2 3 of Directors—German e s Amlacant Tibraxian. eeting of the Board of Directors of the co Library vas held yesterday afternoon, in 0 Library Bown, Hon. Thomas Hoyne in the [ sir, There were alio present Messrs. Anthony, [ ‘oatian, Quosl, Raser, Roscothal, and Shorey. | The Committse on Library reported that thoy 4 endeasored jfo secure lists of periodicals firra have taken the wise course, and have decided, Tatiser than carry a heavy stock through the winter, to sell at prices that cannot but satisfy any one, University Chorus. A new musical soclety, under the nbovo title, has conimenced in the South Divicion with decided suc- cest. The meetings take place at the University, under the conduct of Mr. George . Root,and have been changed to Tuesday evenings to accommodate those hes Wb to attend th Mondey evening lecturcs. Sing. ers:take notice. —— and aré dolng business as usual, at No, 66 Chuncey sticat, corner of Bedford, Boston. Globe Theatre. The low prices, 15, 25, 50, and 75 cents, and the splendid company, fills this popular theatrs nightly. — e John Reeler, & colored whitewashor of Du- buque, on Friday night fefl from a stoop to the sidewalk, fifteen fest, striking on his head, and bresking his ekull. Itis thought his injuries will prove fatal. —— BUSINESS NOTICES. Salt Rheum cured b: iper Tar w3 i B UL A LA o The Sherman House certifies to the supe- riority and uniformity of Buroett’s Superlor Flavoring Bxtracts,_Sold overywhere. Qunnba Lottery,—Highest Prize $75000, i aid of tne %}elzu'&:ysm}sl 'o'};;figni Asy%mizidr‘;:.?afin - 30, ickets, 81 each; six for §5. 2 . M. PXHTEE, Orsais, Nebe— o For Dyspepsin, Indigestion, Depression of shh DopRstain et DR ot ixir of Calissyn Bark (Calisays Bark and Iron), s the best tonip, Made by Caswell, Hazard & Co , New York, and’sold by Druggists. Kentucky State Lotfery == Drawing of the Kentucks State Lotiery for lheh{ggfig of_tho {Tnlmnlgy { Pad) . Class No, 2 for 1872; 21, 15, 7, 36, 32, 13, For “clrcairs, Caddross SMITH, SIMMONS & €O., ‘Box £, Covington, Ky. WANTED--MALE HELP. Bookkeepers Clerks. &o. NOHCE-TO ADVERTISERS —AFIER T0-DAY AN "the Busincss snd Editorial Rooms of Tho Tribuno il bo n tho gw Jribuge Building, corncr of Dearborn and Madiaonsts. Tho Canalat, oifica will b discontin. ved. WANTED:FEMALE HELP WANTED--FEMALE HELP, oticE-To, Di'iaiiié.hcs. FTER TO. 70, ADVERTISERS.—- AFTER TO-DA N O Brsintes mod Bttt ecids of Tho Sripia ill be 4t the now Tribune Bullding; cornt of D an Sadisonsls Ded: Ths Gsnatst. otse Fill bo dissontin: Miscellaneons=Continuod, OTICE-TO ADVERTISERS— AFTER TO-DAY e Busigess and FEditorial Rooms of The Tribuno 1 bo in titd dew Tribuns Eu.fld(ng. corner of Dearborn Lag Madison-sts, The Cinalak obice will be discontin- A | SITUATIONS WANTED-1MALE: Bookloepéis; Clarks, &o. "OTICE—TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO-DAY N tho Business and Editorial Rooms qlB’,\‘he Tribune ill be in the now Tribuno Building, cornds 6f Dearborn and on-sts. 'Tho Canal-st. otlico will bo discontin~ SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestios. OTICE~TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO-DAY tho Business ond Editariai Rooms of Tho Tribuno il bo in the new Tribue Building, cornorof Dearborn and Madison ats. Tho Canalat. ommco will bo dlscontin. aed. ANTED—A GIRL OR WOMAN, FOR HOUSE- WA inasmall family at,Oak Park. Good home, Calt i %8 Norh Eroats etneon 1920 83d T ocloct, WAN’A‘ED—-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK at Evanston. A L 10, Kendall Buildiag, cormor Washington atid Dearboraete: oo 'WANTED—-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL bous; ck hreo. Call Sq A WANTED—A GOOD RELIABLE GIRL TO DO socond work, and assist in tho care of childred. Call at73 Ashland.av. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL YOR GENERAL et giustmori 1na prisate famlly., Toons that under. r business good wages wil be paid, Norttr Ruckor-ates bsbweon Hubbard ond Indlans s, VWANTED-GOOD WASHEE ARD IRONER ¥OR private family. Inquie ot 120 Michigsn-av., Between 9 and 12, ANTED_A GOOD GIKL TO DO UPST; work. " Cail Monday at 91 Iadiana-a¥. A8 YWASTED-A STEADY, OLEAN, 71D A Reek Do able 1o S ash nd 1ron foF o facily 5t two. Iy b o] ear Twenty~ second.s| ANTED—_A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL, ONE T cancook, wash, and fron well, at 437 West 'rmul}:;‘.' Cottago Grove-av., ANTED—A LADY 17 HO USDERSTANDS 17FE- ‘sotting. Apply at 451 Wabash-av. ANTED — A COMPEIENT WOMAAN _ 4§ WV ehuey oy ons wid to tbogirs of at 1afaat dn ag Lived I that eapacity profoccad. . Refe Qoirod. Apoly ab 410 Wess Wakhingion-st. oo o VWANTED-FOUR OR FIVE BOX MAKERS girls. Nono but esperioaced bands need apply. No. 14 North Halste "ANTED—ONE EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT cook, wages §13 per week nud room in building: also cooks, chambermaids, dining room, pantey, and gen- e;alt)znulblwflrkgllzlg\'ngle? lmmul.’fl.‘.\dt(u‘l‘!.‘7D{u‘l'tX Iargag \Bat you siways £ot ihg bosk wages and (ho bost piaces 128 Wost Monron aty STAR EMPLOYMENT OREIGE. a TUATION WANTED—_BY A YOUNG 3AN EX e afeala 1 ks gabd Tol orioss Einen 5 K L ocotios givan e aobjoct: "Address N 3, Tiibuna offco: : TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG YAN, WHO i uporionce, ns & Bonkxaerer, Address BUSL. PES3 oot of Bishop Court Hotehr - QUVATION WANTED 4 YOUNG ¥anu[iD R foilys 10 oot Penass 3ad & Cors: Tor bim: : o Dofant boskkecper. Addoss H 10, Tribuno ofico. ed, b QUIUATION, WANTED-—BY A GIRL AS COOK. S iher, and fronor. South Sida proferred. - Plaasa call Hondsy a¢ 45 Twonty sixtheats, in rvar, up shairs, {TUATIONS WANTED_BY TWO GIRLS, ONE AS to d d work, Ia privato family. Best oS! o taonen. " ADp oF addross 211 Burnsidest. TIGATION WANTED—TO DO KITCHEN WORK Sptptiial, Tl ot oS uich 2 West Sido preferred, . O e ctjen, Call or address KATIE, &9 Wos? Monro ITUATION WANTED-BZ A YOUNG MAN OF good moral habits, as assistant book¥eepor or to writa 15 an office; undorstands tho theory of bookkeeping. Ad- dross G 15, Tribuno oftico. VWANIFD - LADY OXNVASSERS-T HAVE THE ‘best selling article for lads agents in the world: §3 capita] roquired ; you can mako 35 per day. Call Mon o1 a6 12) Weat Randolph-st; INSTRUCTION. NOTXOE—-TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO-DAY the Business and Edltorial Rooms of The Tribuno ill bo in the new Tribane B sud Madisonats. Tho Conal-at o med. A ‘GERMAN LADY (GOOD PIANIST AND SPEAKS Freach) wants some mora pupils, Direct lotters to MISS B HANSTELN, 2 Ook-ate Dearborn. uilding, corner of discontin. ico will bo ANTED~A COMPETENT GIRL FOR SECOND work, in a private family, at 9 Indiaca-av, C'95;, 15, AND SONG AND DANCE TAUGHT at 211 West Madison-st., Room 5% by WM. HOMER. VW ANTED-& GOOD WOMAN OR GIRL TOR & respongiblo place. The best of roforonces required ; work light. Call Sunday or suy evening after 5o'clock. 450 Wost Van Buren-at. VWARTED-& WOMAN TO GO IN THE COUNTRY to do? genoral bousawork(ny & family of thice per- sons, Address H, No, 213 East B#dison-at., natil Wednes- day mornlng. ANTED_TWO GOOD SALESMEN, BY A LEAD. fug silk, dress, and fancy goods houde In New York. Porticawho ‘can control s good trado wil ratolve, oxcel- lent encouragomint; e & salesman spesialy for tho erman tende; Addrees 3 555, New York City Post Offcr - & e VW ANIED-1 BOOKKEEPER AND 1 ASSISTANT, 'and 8 good salesmen. Address, stating oxpedence and referonce (enclose stamp) K 13, Tribune offico. WARIED — & YOUNG ~SIAN THORGUGHLY posted in tho wall paper and paint and ofl trade as salcsman; to one that can coma well recommeonded & good osition will be given, and lberal sal: L gl WS SR 'ANTED-—A YOUNG MAN AS A RETAIL DBY sflnfls clerk: must understand his business, b of good address, and givo good references. Apply, stating falary requisod, oic., to DUNSTELN BROY.,' Raciney VWAREED—A GIRG 70 TO TOUSEWORK, AT 16 Depuyster-st. Roference required. ANTED — AT NO. 1428 PRAIRIE-AV., GOOD cook, washer, and {roner; no other need apply, VWAKIED-A GOOD COOK AT &1 STATE-ST. Alsoa sccond girl. _Good wagas paid. TANTED_A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- WY o Fooimras tn Famity. Aoy st Jodd acr mass corner of Canal, ANTRD—A SWEDE OR NORWEGIAN GIRLTO do general housework n o small family. A good homa fora frst-class girl. Call a6 40 5¢. Johns-placo, West 7 ANTED<TWO GOOD HOUSE GIRLS, ONE FOR ‘general housework and cooking ono for second work snd care of children. Apply at 933 Prairio-av. RAWING CLASS FRO 7109 EVERY RVENING except Saturday, at the School of Civil Engineeriag, 237 West Madison. _Architectural, mechanical, and fres- hand drawlog taughit from_models latoly brought {rom Europe by the Professor. 85 for 10 Jessons; ia advance, T JPRERCH AND DRAWING A~ CONMPETES {oacher wants o few pupils; teaches porspectivo; at- tondanco ot homo: torms casy, Leave ordrs with E. SPEAKMAN & CO., 57 South Halsted-st. [IE, 5. DE PELGROM NEWELL JIAS RENTED V] "hoiisn No. 25 Michigan-av. Pupils in French may Do accommodated with rooms aod board. IANO LESSONS ARE GIVEN ON EASY MODER- ato terms by a pianist who thoroughly understands Dis business. Please address M 1, Tribuno office. ROF. DELOULAIE, & ABERDEEN,ST.—PIANO, vocal culture, ench, Latln, etc. Thorough Leaching; torms moderate. - Kiogiss i Enlish, Froach, alian. RACTIOAT, INSTRUOTIONS 1N _ARCHITECTU- T2l drawing, geometricsl hand reiling and stalc bullding, will bo' given Mondas, Wednesday, and Eri evonings ef each week, at tho offico of SIITH & C dny OBB, hrchuecu; ‘office, 145 East Madison-st., Room 14, third oor ANTED—A GIRL TO DO COOKING., WASH- VY ing, aud ironing st 51 Oalametav. N Irish necd ap- pls. E TV ANTFD—A RETAIL HARDWARE NAN, WELL osted in builders" : uired Adarels B, Bl uae omepr raro? reforencasrea "ANTED—A FIRST-OLASS GIRL TO DO_GEN- o geal housework. Also, 8 gaod second git), at 48 Bouth 8-t WWANIED-A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT I or 17 sears of nge; one who kuows bow to soll gonts' farnishing goods preforred. Call at No. 147 East Chi- cago-ov. VWANTED-BOOT AND SHOE SALESMAN FOR Fetail trade: must have thorough experience and Address H, 147 Park-ov, Trades. AT ANTED—A FEW FIRST.CLASS FURNACE MEN, sloady and rolisblo. BANGS BROS., cormer of Stato and Van Buron-sts. bring the best of refercnces. W R A i , woges 8. woek. “ADply SLES Wabash-mv, o ikl W ARTED_AGOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRON- in & small private fam ro & scon: kept, A 55 Weat, Monto ke VW ANLED-SECOND GIRL AT T MIGHIGAN-AV. e e VWANIED A GOOD GIRL 70 DO HOUSEWORK. Inquire Mondzy at storo 738 West Madisonst, corner Lincoln. TTUATION WANTED — A ~ FRENCH LADY would like to securo a situation to teach tho lan- guages for = small compensation. A pleasant homo wanted; or wonld like to accompany a family South as compasion. _Address H 74 Tribune ofice. SUUATION WANTED T X WHOLESALE HOUSE by aa experienced bookkeeper, who refers to presont emplosers. _ Address P, O. Box QIZUATION WANTED EVENING EMPLOVSENT, by a competent baokkecper and accountant; have Smployment. during tho day; best ety roferonces. Ad- dross A, H., Tribune otice. QIEUATION WANTED-EY & NOUNG AN OF stoady habite, a positon as bookkeoper or salosman; Best of ity and Now York refercaces; has soma capital toinvest. Address O 52, Tribune office. TTHATIOR-WANTZD-BY A YOUNG GIRL 1O St b ic(n a small family. Best refor- e gl Aidvses g lntiery £ 3, B3 Abordoun-st: R e A e T b b gl : Torrads Gallof addvoss, Sencay, 360 West Randolph-st. TTOATION WANTED_BY A NORWEGLAN WOM- aa, emiprant, who Ghorough(e nadersiads hoto: kflflfphx. in an American family, whers eho can make her- folf panerally nactal, Mames, St a0 B Moot to ind treal nt, an learn to 5 MATSTAD, 163 Wost Tadbuseste - & w ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO GERMAN GIRLS to do_penoral housowork. Good roferences givem- Taquiro ot 518 Michigan-av. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG AN, ‘in somo store. * He is well achmalnted with tho rotatl busiaoss, and speaks tho Geemaa, English, and_ Scandi- novian languagos: con farnish tho best of rafereaces. Address D 73, Tribuao ofico. TTUATION, WANIED — BY A YOUNG _ MAN (Swode) of good character, who spoaks tha Hesndi- Havian, German, and English Juagusges, with sevcral years' Gxporionco in morcantile businoss. Good roferences given, ~Ploaso sddress W 7, Tribune offico. TTUATION WANTED—BY A MAN OF SEV- ‘eral y0ars' experionco, &s bookksoper in som wholo- salo business. Gan furnish best clty roferenco, Address BOOKKELPER, 1of Weat Washington-st QUUATION. WANTED_A YOUNG AN ¥oW B s e e Eaco wid Enobiadge ot fon cle; ears’ experient 6 of boskkospIng. Address S, Bok 5o i ITUATIONS WANTED-BY TVO COMFETENT o1, omo as nurso for b baby, the otheras hoases Ko "-':x-n child's nurso. Addross, NURSE, 191 Wess ackson-st, TIUATION WANTED_BY A GOOD SECOND GIREy (German) to do second work or chambermald, 5 an Kmerican family. Ploaso call Monday moraing, 'No. 135 ‘Elghteonth-st., corner of Batterfel TTUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL. al bonsa-work, ia a small family: Rosam apery g e ol TTGATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- wwotk in » small family: the Wost Side preforred. Can ‘o snen on Monday at 406 West Van Baren-st. tha country, a8 kitc! on v Family, Cal a 325 Buttertold t. G p AS_COOK OR Best of city TTUATION WANTED—A THOROUGHLY GOM- potoat baokkeapar, ngw employed, will bo ready for 50 ongagement Doo. 1. _Address S 1) Tribune offiee. TTUATION WANTED—AS SALESMAN IN TO. bacco and cigar busingss, or a3 Buperintendont of Factory. Address A 94, Tribune office. QTLUATION WANTED S CLERICIN AN OFFICE ‘or 23 salesman In any kind of Store, good city rofer- onco. Address O, ), caro Tribuio_company. TTUATION WANTED—BY A DRUG OLERK OF 8 sears' exporienco; best reforences. Address O DP 215 Eaat Madisonste & ATION WANTED-BY A SWEDISH GIRL, TO o np-statrn rork. _Apply at 150 Sedgwick-st. TTOATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, 1o do second work {0 private familles. Call, Alonday, B¢ 818 Third-a¥. ITUATION WANTED—TO DO PASTRY GOOK- S Chambor e dining oom work, by ag expori- Shcod Sint Call 6 SOPHLA ROSE, Sherman Houss, TIDSTION WANTED EY A t{(}on,ngzs;}!c'r& al , ousowork for a prisate family, e wonld e ng objoetions o do Liichen work. Call ab 425 Twenty-fourth-st. SQTIUATION WANTED SITH SOMEGOOD, RELT. ‘shlo house, by a practical business man, thoroughly Gompetent and experienced, a3 doublo-entry bookieeper, cashier, corraspondent, or goneral agont; would travel ag spocial hegotlating agent, or salosman, Best of city Tof- ercuces. Addross I, £, Tribune office. VW ANTED_4 COMPETENT PHYSICIAN AS PRI vate preceptor in pbysic t0a young man who intends to study medicine; would prefer to study evenings. Please stato terms, and sddress U 35, Tribano offico. "ANTED-TEACHER AT RIVERSIDE INSTI- tute, on the Mississippi River, 13 hours’ ride from Chieago, 'to toach music and Gorman. AMust spenk the Isnguagd fluently, Addross PROF. M. TRASHER, Montroso, Towa, VWANTED ATADY AFEW HOURS EACH DAY, %o teach Latin and algebrs; also a musicand drawing toachior. " Address, glving termis, W 91, Branch Tribuaa office. "ANTED—A GOOD STAIR-BUILDER WANTED Monday morning, in roar of 19 Abardeen-st. VWANIED-A FIRST.CLASS 'MAN COOR FOR Tpliroad diniog atation io Central llinols, Apply to AMBROSE & JACKSON, Court Houso Square. ANTED-_FEEDER—ONE THAT CAN PUT FORM on ordon press. BASSETYT, BUSH & MITCH- ELL, 12 and 14 LaSallo‘st. VYV A3EED-TWO FIRST-CLASSSTONE CARVERS. Moot mo at Pock's Building, corner Twenty-third- et. and Michigan-av., Mondoy, from 9 to 10a. m. WWASIED—A GOOD RESTAURANT GOOK.ITO ‘commenco Monday morning. - Inquire at tho lunch- counter, 110 Clark-st,, basement. WANTBD-100 STONE AXD BRICK SASONS, AND FANESSIORTE e SR S AL AT VANTED—A GOOD_TURRER_ONE WHO AN run a scroll.saw. CRONKEITE & HERREN, oore ner Ringsbury and Hitaols st \TANTED—A BUNCH-MAKER INA. 3 WA Bt Siont. Teamgaor: VWASTED-FOR ASUBURBANTOWN, ANDFAM. ligof four, & moat, respoctable, pleassat girl, with first-class refarences, t0 cook, wash and iron, Will pay 85 por week to s woman that Is nll right, and no other noed apply. _Call at 804 State, from 9 to WAK'!‘ED—G!RL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORE ina family of two. Apply at 161 South Morgan-at. "ANTED—A FIRST-OLASS KITOHEN GIRL AT 300 Ashland-av. "ANTED=A SWEDISH OR NORWEGIAN GIRL, from 13 to 16 ycars of sge, to tako chargo of chil and holp about tho houso; must speak English. Call at 214 North Wells-st. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO ASSIST IN DOING housowork in & small family, where sho will bo treat- ©d as ono of the family and have a good home for the win- tor. _Address W 93, Tribune offica. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR GENERAL housowork at 3{3 Burling st, near Bolden-av; refer- enco roquired, ANTED_A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL work; German, Walsh, or Bcotch proferred. Ap- pls from 9 £6 12 o'clock at 432 Michigan-av. tent workmen, at No. 41 lemy:lpn!covm e pepe VVANIED-CARPENTER. OALLTHIS MORNING botwoen 10 and 12, At clgar store, 765 Wabash-av. VWARIED A GOOD HORSE-SHOER, ONE WITH tools, nt 243 West Tweltth-st. W. A.' RUSSELL. ANTED_BUTCHERS_TWO MARKET SALES: mon; mast be practical. butchers, sntelligons. 27 Sonth Desplainesste " v 2 YA ANTED—A GOOD BLACKSMITH TO IRON cutters. Inquire at SHERIN BROS., Mil kee, or, BOGHEN AN "CRRPENTER o COL b Eakaaes oo VW ASTED—A FRACTICAL PAPER BOX MAKER. ava, Address, stating salary expocted, P11, Tribuse of- "/‘ZANTED—TEN CARPENTERS, WHO WANT stcady omploymont and good pay, o call at 4l West Washington-st. ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. Y * work for family of . thres; good wages. Apply af 1495 Prairie-av. WANIED-TWO BETTLED WOMEN, ONE 10 cook, wash, and iron, the othor to do second work; ‘muoat have Teforences; cook's wages, 84; second girl, 83. ‘Apply at 678 Wabash- ANTED—AT MRS, BATES' OFFIOE, 10 PECK- congt, two good cooks for boarding bousos in the city; also cooks far familios &t Rivorside sud Keuswood: VWARIED A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND ironer, i pricate family whero a second girl is Xept. _dlust bring good roforence. 99 Michigan-av. A{\'TED—D\'SERUCT[ON n‘{m’{#l’. P?EPAI}A- o 7 B roaRg man esenings. drcas it ferms, JOSEPH L. BUCKLEY, 1 Harmon- Court WANTED—'BY ‘A GENTLEMAN, A COMPETENT French teacher; three Jcesonsa week. Address, stating terms, G 21, Tribune offi "ANTED — MECHANICS TO LEARN ARCHI- tectural drawing, on evenings, at 254 South Halsted- m 2. Inquire $onday evening. Trades. QITUATION WANIED_BY A STEADY, RELL ‘sblo man of long experienco, as cuttor; 15 & good ealesman, and willing to work. Could invests few hua. dred dollars if mecessary, ~Address V 43, Tribune offico. QITUATIONS WANTED_FANIIES O% BsmD- Des hoases wintiag domesito. belp call at ALES.s WErTFFAKERS, 20 North Clatkst. TTGATION WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY S¥ i do sctand mork oF ook exciatvelys Call ab 107 West Pollest., upstairs, O 0 2 T ho Bk i 2 sl VA ool housewo ol i iy sido dosrs 10) Desplaiaosat, TTGATIONS WANTED—FOR PROTESTANT COOK s frstolass help. German, Swode, Amerlcas, and Irish help furnished at short notics, at 1655 State-st. QUIUATION "WANTED-BY A & FIRSTOLASS oyster and general cook, for restanrantorhotel. Ad- dress O @, Tribuno ottice. tostant, 43 socon aia R faly. S, basemeutof 183 I entworth-ave TTUATION WANTED-BY A SOBERNEWS, BOOK a3d job printor: marrled ; has hoen foreman fa both TTUATION WANTED_BY A COOK, WHERH S o sodaad gis) In o frst-clasa il Call Monday, Nov. 18, No. 18 Butterfleld-st., in the rear. branohes, ~Addross, 3 53, Tibuno officd. GITUATION WANTED —DBY £ SIEADY, ) thorocghly practical silor, rocoatly from Oniaticl e ‘gived, 1f roanired, ” Addross’ MILLER, Dia: Tond Oity, Bratdwood, Wil Oey L TTUATION WANTED-_BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO G imioniwork in & privats, family; South Sids prex forred. Good zeferonce. Can be scen for 3 days at sl ‘Wentwostheav, car. Elghtoenth-st. STUATION WANTEDT0 MEROHANT TATLORS —By ag experienced custom cutter. Address O W, I8 Harmon-Court, TTUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN IN A sash, door, blinds and molding factory; haa three ears’ experienca in this city and is well posted. Address 3, Tribune offics, for one wook. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. NOZICE-TO ADVERTISERS— AFTER TODAY tho Businessand Editorial Rooms of The Tribune ill be {n the new Tribuno Bullding, cornor of Dearborn and Madlsonsts. ” Tho Canal-st. olfco will ba discoatin- ued. JDOKE BUY SHODDY GOMEORTS FOR COTTON when you can got_cotton (my own meke) for less onoy; &% WHIPBLE'S, 20 State-st. 1mannfacturo sad keep on hand mattrosses, spring bods, feather beds, pil- lows, and everything in bedding line, which I will farnish from 10 to 25 per cent lower than any other house in city. Big discount on large orders. JVPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD THE POPULAR- ity and public zppreciation of this valusble invention continues unabated. Nearly 1,000 are now in uso in Chi- cago, and ts eale is constantly increasing. Nothing in tho wayof furniture so moetathe wants of the times. Ererybods can now liv genteelly in onw room, and mo- bodrbuya s beadstesd ‘nowadaya without examining this. Sold on Instalimenta of 810 & mouth, {f dosired, Emplro Parlor Bedstend Company, 352 West Madison-st. 0%, SALE—A SPLENDID DOUBLEHEATING parlor stove (Brilllant No. 16). Will exchangs for fur- Diture, carpets, small safe, or watch. WEBSTER, &6 Cottage Grove: "‘VANTED—A’I 8 ASHLAND-AV., A SECOND girl; ane who understands work. ANTED-GERMAN OR AMERIOAN GIRL 15 TO VY s o sker asmores for tma liitls giris- Apply 1297 Lidtana-av, TWABIED-A XTIOHEY GIRL AT 165 SOUTE ‘Park-av., near Twenty-fonrthst. VWANTED_A FIRST-RATE MiX GOOK. APPLY atT. ANDREWS' Restaurant, 103 Calhoun Place, in roar of COBB'S Building, Dearborn-st. “rANTEn_.‘:v A CRACKER BAKERY, A RE- liabie foremon, who thoroughly paderitands the eracker baking businces in all its detaifs, 1o g0 to Topeka Kansas. Permanent baainess to the rlghtman, JOHN BROWN, caro Hadley Bros., 16 Stato-st. ANTED—S OR 10 FIRST-GLASS COATMARERS: W i50 bt killod: Horimon. nosc ool SRray WALSHE, Draper and Tailor, McVicker's Thsatro. Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. ANTED—AT 12 NORTH GREEN-ST., TWO good atout boys to drive team and knows tho city. ANTED—GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK, FOURIN famils, no children. 365 State-st. 2d floor. VWANIED-A WURSE GIBL. APPLY AT &8 Stato-st. Monday mornins. ANTED—A GOOD PASTRY OR BEGOND GOOK for Restaurant. 473 Wabash-av. Good wagos. WARTED-GOOD GIRLS AT 27 RANDOLPH.ST. Also partios dosiring reliable holp woald do well to call Bondsy, Nov. I8. OR SALE_BLAGK _WALNUT _CANE.SEAT Chatss, meat brotlor, castors, coffea bollor, vegotablo stoamors, refrigerator, crockery ware. All suitable for Tostaurarit or boarding house. Apply at &l Webost-ar. FORSALE_DACOTA STOVE, EIGAT, NEW AND 1n g0od ordor, cheap. Inqairo 43 Centro-ar, OR SALE-STOVES—SECOND-HAND WOOD AKD Coal hoating stoves. Ono cook stovo for B3, 499 Bouth Dearborn-at., botween Twanty.nlath and Thirtluth, near State. URNITURE, CARFETS, ETO T J. CONTINES archinss, for casb, il kin 5 Bt falr prices. - Address of call aT100% Statoste . & TTUATION WANTED—IN A BUILDER'S OFFICE, or shop, by a draughtsman and carpenterof 13 years experience, _Address R 84, Tribune ofice. STUATION WANTED_AS STOOK TITIER N A oot or shoo factory, Have had six years' experionce. Xadress, stating salary, G E 4, Koomm &, 118 Tweasy- t-at. Coachmen, TeaMsters, &o. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG FRENOH- man as coachman in a private family; is au experienc- 50 Giver aod Wil bring bivt of referoness only dsst-clacs noed apply. _Address J. P., 159 Eightcenth-st. TTUATION WANTED—BY. A YOUNG ENGLISH- ‘msn, thoroughly acqualated with the caro of horses in & pHrato family. Addrees for three days. T13 Teibuno Branch office. & _YOUNG MAN, STUATION WANTED-BY 28 coachman ina private family; thoroughly nnder stands bis business, and can_coma well recommended. ‘Address E 91, Tribune Branch ofice. TTUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR BTA- ble groom, or would make himselt Enerullxns:lfl. Hatisfactory reference. Apply at 673 South State-st. Miscellaneous, ITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN OF EXPERI- s travelling salosman In Micbigan, forn first- Snd Sap o Fravory Souse from &&m.l; ‘bas o o ia the Btate; can give good roferonc B L e e o s B0 0. oz M, QUIVATION WANTED BY A SOANDINAVILN, {Dtwhero hanesty and activity is required; knoss allabout H, PEDER-~ Horses, and will do anything, Ploase address SON, No. 8 Milwaukee-av., Room 1. QUIVATION WANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED MAN wishes a sltustion 23 private watchman in hotel or store, o to do general work sbout a gegtleman's house. Tho best of reference from 5t. Louls or New Ocleaus. Ad- dress 357 South Canal-at. OR SALE—AT 309 North Wells-st., corner Chioago- ar., & largo conalgament of stoves:all kinds;auction Tholosdlo aad retail; at losa than half prics for thls 00k, QIEUATION WANTED_IN ANY OAPACITY, BY one who 18 educated; accastomed to respopsible posi- tlons, Notafraid of work, and can give best of reforance. 1L .65, Tribune offico. ‘WA};‘TED—A GOOD GIRL AT 63 SOUTH GREEN- OR SALE-PARLOR BTOVE_AND AN OPEN F buggy and double harness. 318 West Van Buron. ANTED—A GERMAN OR SWEDE WOMAN TO wash and {ron. Apply 3t 3H Wabash-ay. Miscellaneous. ANTED-1,00_RAILROAD - LABORERS FOR Michigan and Wisconsin; wages £, $2.25 and 82.50 board, &4 3a winter's work on soma roads 800 wood choppers at good pricos: 40 farm hands at 81 por day and board; 1,000 forlovoes and rallroads South: ches) transpostath ATl o CHRIS A {isporatios elten, ARY, i SHEISTIAN & i "ALH;FT{—TVKP xx!;;:ntxxcr-:n oW travel WHIT PETERS, 555 West Madison-ste ANTED_MEN AND WOMEN WHO WANT good homos, 4 a healty and prosporos countrs, s0d who want 1o émbrace our liberal tarms, by shich & part of your money it paid here, and tho Test in work aftor you aro in tho colony, will do well to call in this week, aa wo pursose chianging our plans. Wo want 100 mep this weok {6 go out. - Thoy can got {mmediata work 2185 per month drivivg toam, or 81,75 por day shovol. Ing: in cach caso sour board i3 furnished, Otice, 599 ‘est Madison-st. D. §. GREEN, General Superintend- ent of Sonthwestorn Colony of Colorado. SATESMEN TLESBY & "ANTED_A GOOD COOK. GOOD WAGES PAID, 229 South Park-av. Q00D WAGES P, “ ANTED—A _GIR] OR_MIDDLE-AGED WO- Tho 1aht Wad o s S S b trossad ‘aa Sea ok ks faatly. Appiy to 209 West Lakeat. ANTED_A_GOOD WOMNAN COOK, AT @ W A Routh Helsicd st Monday moratos, VWASTED-, GOOD GIRL 7O COOK. ‘and iron, at 243 West Twelfth-st., up-stairs. ANTED_TWO GOOD GIRLS: ONETO DO SEC- ond work, the otier askitchengisl ~Apply at143 Wost Aduma-st, botween Halated and Desplaines. ‘WASH, JFOR SALETARGE BASE'BURNER STOVE, ORT. ental No. 14; cheap, Inquire atstwore, 728 West Mad- Ison-st, corner Lincola. ANDSOME WALNUT BOOK- N ALE ) T o ARTIES WISHING TO DISPOSE OF FURNITURE g TR oy o gandss ooty , willdo woll to . B ., Gen- eral Auctionesrs, Gfies 351 West Lake-st-y, aad 55 Sauth LR P R e VOLCANG STOVE EOR SALE; NEARLY NEW: can bo seon at 2624 West Randolph-st. Call soon. ANTED-—SECOND-HAN, Tor Litchen. Adaress, th Brioe. G 4, Teivass office VW ANTED—AT 303 WEST RANDOLPH-ST, A GIRL to do housework. _Apply personally on Monday. SEWING MACHINES. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- od cook. Apply immediately at ric; muat bo s o 123 Ella-av., between Waupeaach and Egan. TWANIED A GIRL TO HELP TAKE CARE OF baby. Apply at 623 Wost Adama-st. NOTXCE—TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO-DAY the Business and Editorial Rooms of Tho Tribuuo will bo in tho new Tribuno Bullding, corner of Dearborn aad Madison-sts. - Thao Caual-at. ottco will bo discontia- ued. W ARZED_KEWS AGENTS T0 RUN ON ILLINOIS Central R.R, Iowa Divlaion. None but first-classneed appls., Good {adiicoments, sood salos, £ood commisaion, €. Address Gonoral Nows Agency, L. O. ®. K., Da- buque, Iowa, Box 1533. WASIED ™ BEAN PICKERS, AT 131 SOUTH Water-st. VWANIED—A SMART BOY OR YOUNG MAN, ‘who can come well recommended, to tend & cigar store. _Apply Monday morning at 182 Twenty-second-at. "ANTED~A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO GO IN tho country a8 cook first-class place. Call at Sher- man House, at10 5. m., Monday. NEW FIRST-CLASS S1i SEWING MAGHINE to exahango for & good second-band buggs. Ad- ress & 8, Tribune ofics, TTUATION WANTED—A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, who speaks French, German, and English, wants & sition in & hotel as pofter and {nterpreter: will make imself generally usesul: best of recommendations given. Address P. R., 120 Eightesnth-st. TTUATION WANTED — A POSITION WHERE eaergy, gflod intellectual attainmea's, and strict attention to business will be_productive of & falr llflnE. References. Address P &7, Tribuno office, for one week. TTUATION WANTED—_BY A GOOD, STEADY boy, 17 years old; would ltke to swork for his board and washing, and go to school; object, good home for omo willing to works South Sido preferred. Address D &, Triburio Branch office. rellable colored man, New York Carpet Oompany, 81 Wost Washington-st. e 3 SITUATION WANTED_BY 4 ~SCOTCHMAN ‘where ho can make himsell generally useful; is capa- ble of flling any offico _ position: salary mot somuch an object. - Address ¥ %0, ibune offi TTUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN NO. 1 boy; he writes & splondid hand, and will reside with his paronts, and cad give tho heat Of city refereaces from is Iast emplosor, _Address D50, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAK; WHO has had oxperience as a draughtsman; can show bim- self officient asa copylst. Address,'F,” care of Bishop Court Hotel. ANTED—A GOOD_GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘housevork, at 300 West Jackson-st, ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIS: WA e ot e famie !f-g.sgxmsbs’fl?‘{t_l‘gousz VW ARIED_& GOOB GIRLTO DO SECO; "Apply at 81 South Morgan-st. NDYORK ANTED—A FEW GOOD CITY SOLICITORS FOR the Improved Grosor & Daker Sewing Machino, To the right mon, extra inducements aro ofored. Cail on A. STONE, 140 State-st., from 8 to10 . m., snd12 to 2 VWANTED_FORTHE WINTER_A STEADY BOY Yo make fires and work around the house. Apply 21871 Wabashay. ANTED—A GOOD SMART BOY ABOUT 16 years old to wrap bundles. HUTOHKIN, PALM- ER &C0., 953 State-st. VW ASTED-MEN FOR OFFIOE_BUSINESS IN large towns, East, South, and West: carpentars Rigforred; proita’ $10 14 80 dally. SWIFT & CO., 117 ANTED_EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE AD. e e S <d. m 2025 Stxbaenthest, 0 o ks ANTED_EXPERIENCED HOUSE BOY; FIRES table, boots, &o. ; good Placo; 16 to 17 years ald. 617 Michigan-av, ANTED-_HIGH WAGES PAID TO 4 GOOD ral honsework. | German candina- vian proforrod: ADDIY at 603 Wost Monroost.. VVASIED-A Goob GIL ok o 1ol Mabiopar. > COOK, WASH, ANTED— A GOOD GIRL FOR _GE) ‘houscwork, at 5 Aberdeen-st. Nnolfllhg:le\dnlzsfiy{‘ "ANTED_A FIRST-CLASS GOOK, VY s o pomeeet homemort cas B e vy o8 Btate-st., near Thirteenth. Apply immediately, "ANTED—GEEMAN OR SOANDINAVIAN GIRL W AR o theas: Gooa Apply o-day or to-morror, at 156 'i"#fii?fi:flr&‘-’a't s ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, TOR GENERAL Ay e “(f?‘ x‘:’{'qfi"?*'-fi . Swade, Norweginn, or Dus %8, Monday morning at 465 West Jaokson-st, o ‘WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, complota and oqual to Row, cost 875, prico $35, 113 indiana-as. BUL N0, NAGHINE DEFORE EXANINING THE ¥ \Wonder of the Ago," American button-ole and complote sewing maching, * Offico, 133 Sonth Halstedst, Dozstie ain somr sin waepmpn mestio B0 0% sold ‘on mon 4 weuts, Ofice, 37 South Halstodat. Opea evonings: FOR SALE-135 OF VERY BEST SEWING MA- chines payable in sewing at 110 Milwaukee-av. ‘QR S?LE—A NO. 1 EMPIRE ISEZHNG M%O‘wlgg, orfoct, ranmis order, equal. to. now. - -Prico 8%, Sust halt i6s original cost. T O- TLLSLEY, 50 Third-sv.s near Van Buren-st. INGER SEWING MACHINE, OFFICE OF NICHOLS & PEARSON, 144 South Halstod-st. Machines sold or Fontod on ensy wlonthly pasmmonts, and. work given when desired. Machines repaired. WHBELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, tho e {mproved sold or rented on_eass monthly R_&ém!nl& ‘Work given If desired. BURNHAM & FLAN- Féhysgnlt&_Axenu, main offico 538 West Madison-st.; ‘abash-av, ANTED — LADIES FOR KNI Y W A ihating ot 125 Bouths Stato-s6s hosk civedtins, AGENTS WANTED, ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK AND DO WY A et o108 SoRth Jeliaeamm o O BN GHAL "ANTED—A BOY WHO OAN READ AND WRITE, o iny22 plling to vork, and woll recommended. Call 'ANTED—- A GOOD GIRL TO DO N| e TR e e OTICE-TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO-DAY tho Basiness and Editorial Rooms of The Tribuno will bo in the now Tribuno Building, cornor of Doarborn and Madison Tho Canal-st. ofhico will be discontin- uod. - t No. 239 Stato-st., in Inundry. VY ANIED_Z ~GOOD, HONEST, INTELLIGENT boy, with reference. Apply at 4003 State-st., on Monday morning. e T L o0k s o, A 'S, ‘West Randoiph-st. Gl VVANIED_SEVERAL GOOD CANVASSERS TO VY " canvass the city for fnvisiblo rubber weather strips; 5 to 825 mado dally, Inquire to-day uttertield-st. VWANIED GOODMAN TO ATTEND TO_GOWS end doliver milk; winter job. _Call at 1313 State-st. %;rfig\—lg.«glvfigsnns_ro ACTIVE, RELIA- 1o g g e liver lucements ara offered, ADplyat VWANIED CANVASSERS. APPLY IN BASE- mont, 104 South Desplaines-at. or to-morTow at 418 VW ARTED-A SECOND GIRL AT H7 MICHIGAN- i 5 ANTBED-3 KITOHEN GIRLS: ON; 7 otaai Covliog, S 108 T ot Mo AL UN ANTED — INMEDIATELY — A GO, W ALHEE. Gail bonda moraiag, ot 52 Wommhri T ANTED — SOANDINAVIAN AN fl Abis o Brst-ciass sitnations, at’ 1 Olypoaaian o foos, ANTED_TWO GOOD GIRLS T0 DO CHAM] W ARTED 2 ooty st 11 Wett Lakore, D0 CHAMBER Seamstresses. ANTED-TWO GIRLS EUR MAKING VESTS; W oo et cpuce el £ PSR 'a clothes; non o gouh'e clothes; experienco need apply. referonces. Address Q 48, lkgun:clfimn. .= cie ANTED — % FIRST-CLASS DRESS z tho highost wages will bo pald. mfif‘{?’x‘.—{i"& Wabasheab. A R R R T BECKWITIE & C0u 10 Michigeaare o o "ANTED—A _FIRST-CLASS DRES Dot 10 Soath Halsied e s SALER, BY ANTED—5 MEN TO SELL THE BEST SELLING 50 cent article over invented. Call andsee it, or sond 50 cents for samplo and torms. A. W. HALL, 129 West Randolph.st.. LOST AND FOUND. OTICE_TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO.DAY the Business and Edjtorial Rooms of The Tribune will be in the new Tribune Building, corner of Dearborn and Madison-sta. The Canal-st. officowill b discontin- ed. OST—ON FRIDAY, 15TH, A PART OF A GOLD earring, with bluo sat in tho contre, The findor will Do suitably rowarded by leaving it at 563 Wabash-av. AR e es. Theidea had been m:n}zgdmstfi”‘%;“n% b been Business Signa. b givide thi :pprop info | rany sttempts aro made by our merchants to place ' Fireo parts, ome to bo expended in | copmpicuous and appropriste signs upon their prem- “\f nglish _ peri cals nob republished in | jees, In this connection, we Would call theatten- | e Dnited ates; & third to German | tion of all of our readersto thenew ones aisplayed & odicals, and ho remaining third o be divided ,'3%? “Franch, Italian, Norwegian, Bohemian, O R cdish. Tio design was to malte the Libra- - “as cosmopolisn as possible, and the division 204 fairly represent the population of the city. Bticat or thedogical periodicals would not be {vaived. The sest plan would boto avoid all ntroversy, by heir introduction. . 31, Queal thoight that the German literature o antagonistis to Christianity, and the highest rman thougltt was_ ioward rationalism; he E ught that furness dgmandted that the highest 01 by the W. W. Strong Furniture Co., Nos. 266 and 208 Wabash avenue, the finest and most fastefulin the city, Ladies’ Fine Furs. Meesrs. Bichop & Barnes, the popular hat and fur manufacturers, have remcved their entire establish- ‘ment from Wabuah avenus to their now £nd elegant store corner State and Monroe streets, where they are ehowing the most complete stock of fine furs in tho city. A visit to ther store will convince you that the people appreciate o finestore and o largo nd elegant oug N Ponght Eholid bo available also. Etock of their own manufscture to select {rom. b Rftn.st.. aln ar collar., Libora Foward if sotarnod (0 MARY H. HASTINGS, 10 Twoaty- Tourthst. OST_GN SATURDAY, ROV. 5, BEIWEEN 1% Fourtin. and 51 Soath Halstod-st., a parcol contain- Ing somme jewelry, a copy of Moore's poems, and a package offetters aqdrosed 1o Kate Hofiman, 'Any person ro. turaing the lotters to KATE HOFFMAR, 51 Halatod-st., W beilbarally rowardzd. Letters of no’ valus ozcept tb Swaer. OST-ON THE I°TH_OF NOVEMBER, A KING Charl fel, Jeff Dasis engraved on collar. Any ggn;uez; lng to 327 West Monroa-st. will bs iborally Towarde OST_ON MADISONST., SATURDAY, &6 IN A buf envelope. Tho hnder will bo amply Tewarded by returning it to 162 Wester: OST—AT M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, SATURDAY &fternoon matinee, gold-plated opera glass, marked 235G Jr. Auyoud finding and roturaivg ths ssme to T ¥ert \Moproo-st, will bo liberally rowarded. W. D. l!igl. ‘Raster, CbinTen of the Clommittee, said - eripdicals ed kay The Boston Fire. wore exclu- | Wellington Bros, & Co, were uninjured by the fire, LOST—ON NOV. 1£ A POCEETBOOK CONTAINING 815 tho finder will b by returnin thoaie 1o & Thisdav,” A BEAVERG ") HurmioR ANTED—TO DRESSMARERS A A VY 2 ot o oan srim aud i ssocn-io g Ans stylo; omo who can run a Whoeler & Wilson machine proc foreadt: 1o suliabla porson a steady placo for the sozson r o cessary. 57 e Tuoiy ddanthioag - Applysthad Slate "ANTED_EXPERIENCED CLOAK, oY, goodpay, at HUTGHKIN, PALMER 5T, ANTED_TWO OR THREE APPREN. WA iRen e siRa. ShTTSNU Ao Ao WILL Parlors, 343 West Madison-st. Apply between 8 and 10 5. m., Mohday, ANTED—GOOD OPERAT! N - Ching Tor Siop. 38 West Roniolon . CLR MA 'NICHOLS. i GENTS WANTED—IN AN HONORABLE AND profitable busineas; 83 capital required. Only Hiosn Fhat mean businosn noed apply, at northiwest cornor ‘Washington and Clark-sts., in Court House square, dur- Ing tho winter. GENTS WANTED_MEN OF BUSINESS, OUALL- _,_I.A“z iod for wholesslo frads, can class SIG 68508 day, 2oda, Mon for emall towns w : D ERRIEE S 0% 55 snd 7 West Lako-st., Obicag. add mat: ‘commissions #oblsing 8 Room 9, 133 Madison cornor Clark-at. g TTUATIONS WANTED_BY AN AMERICAN FAN axcn{lfidruoi mng 'i & cupablo cflm:holg 1, and wife is an ent co0k aud hous A R dbes U obs Tuibane otiee ! 800d rolerences gieea. TTUATION WANTED—A YOUNG NAK, DISEN. gaged on evenings, would like_to make up accouats for some business man. Address E %, Tribano office. TTUATION WANTED _BY A YOUNG Ma¥, “Where bo can make Himself Dseful; would drive horse; writes a_fair band. Wages noobject. Address ATi, Tribune offi TO EXCHANGE. TION WARTED—TO DO SECOND WORK IN e Dt amily o respectablo boarding house. Plessa rivate {e Gl Tor 3 days, 108 Oatherias-st. SmATION WANTED-BY A GIRL. 9 HUB- bard-st., in basement. O N Chekps s 5 peteate aealy, 836,50 ool s T o he other to o il 8t 407 West Twelfth-st. BEMUL West Twellthate STEUATIONS WANTED—BY 1_PASTRY COO] K, 4 it , 6 German, aud 3 Bwado girls, all first- ‘arwegians, § German, class, Mrs. [TON'S, 46 South Union-st. [TGATIONS WANTED_ANY ONE WANTING xdllegfiehaly, apply at 80 Sherman-st., supply by the order. TTUATION WANTED—BY A NORWEGIAN G; to do second work in private family. Apply at West Exi ‘WANTED-BY A RESPEOTABL& second worke le-5t. S ov-clas Co0k 1 & private fammily Bost refarences given. Apply at 84 Park-av. TTOATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRLTO o hecond work oF cooking in s small farmily. Can. give good reference. Apply 609 Butterfield st. TIUATION WANTED—BY A COMPEITENT PR Ny 43 at-oties couk Flasso col st 89 South Fauliza-st. for two dags. S o cook; res 3 I o g i ITOATION WANTED-BEY A YOUNG GIRL, 10 SRR S S Lona LaSalie-st. v TTUATIONS WANTED-LADIES OAN BE AC- S A easisd Witk saltadlo belp 8t the Beandinavisa Empioyment Room, 151 Clsbourne-av. TTUATION WANTED—BY COMPETENT, STEADY. b SbOk. waah. A Lron {3 private erhily: Fales- emces {f raquired. F 14, Tribune Branch offico. TTUATION WANTED—AS COOK OR_SECOND r] in & first-class private family, by a first-clasa girl. Apply to 213 Centre-av. TTUATIONS WANTED_FOE MAN AND WIFE S Hiom Danuque) i cify or countrss aisa 3 experisaced Eélfl?fifi@[«ng I raul:,‘r:;ulk uigfln?i 1 son wazi any wos jotels, restaurants, TodEet 5 brieats o boarding honsce, como and take fhems ‘when 5ou Jeave your order. - 125 West Monroe-st., ST EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. SrEUATIONS, WANTED—_FOR GOOD RELIABLE irls, Bousok ral_Bonsework, nurscs; sad St R e D A PR o iR, T West Jack- son st . QIIUATION WANTED-BY & FIRST-CLASS 000K ina privato boarding house, or 33 pastry cook ina hotel; best of reference given. Apply at 7 EastIn- disna-st. QUIVATION WANTED_BY & GOOD GERMAN girl to_do general housework in a private family, can ook, wash and_iron, Call at 107 South Desplains-st. Can speak good English. TTUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN WHO HAS ‘S &1lulo gicl.” Towa or couatry. Appis 2l South Jeb- reon-st. TTUATION Danis! bosneoat. WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE irl, todo second work, on West Side. 'West Monroo-st. Seamstresses. QITUATION WANTED-AS SEASSTRESS ANDTO ‘take caro of children or of an nvalid lady. No objec- !ir)l:w tho country. Call or address MissL A, 311 coln-av., TTUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG GIRL TO ran 3 Singer Sewing Machine, with or without ma- Chinc. Addross M, 225 Twenty-sixth-st., Chicego. S’nuuxon WANTED_DY SEAMSTRESS WITH machine: $4por weelk and board. Call or nddress 258 West Lake-at. QITUATION WANTED-LY AN EXFLRIENOED dressmakor to work out by tho day: the best of refer~ cces can be given. Can beseen at 41 West Madisonat. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL—IN A private family, as seamstress; or, would take copying OFchocholing to.do homo. Address or call O A T 10 Wost Washington-st. 2 QITUATION WANTED-BY A TATLORESS; CAN O runa machino. Apply at 38{ Forquer-sr. TFUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY—IN a privato family, to do sowing; & steady situation, Is desired. 137 West Adams-st. OTICF—TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO-DAY tho Husiness and Editorial Rooms of The Tribune il be in the now Tribune Buildiug, corner of Dearborn and Madison-sts. ‘The Canal-st. otice will be discontin~ ned. 0 FXCHANGE A NIOE FARN OF t ACRES, only 15 miles soathwest from Chicago, - A farm of 40 scres in'Southern Ilinols, ~ Frait farm of 20 acros, near §t. Joseph, AMich, A first-class 1atm of 100 ncrds, in Lisingston County, TII. - A splendid rosidenco in a coun~ try town. A storp buile and lot'in Chicago for farm in Hano County,” RENNEDY & NEWELL, 1 West Madi- Bon-3 70 EXCHANGE-SOUTH SIDE LOTS FOR FATOLS, . MILLER & ‘Stock of goods, planos, &6, 8. S 0., 165 West, W aahingion-st. TTUATION WANTED-BY A& YOUNG WOMAN, ‘28 seamstress §n privato family or hotel; can farnisha Call oraddress A. F., Grover & Baker sewing machize, 125 Walnut-st., West Side. SIUATION ‘WANTED.-AN FXPERIENCED DRESS. maker who hasmade fi'tine n specialty, will go out by tho day. AddressR. H. ROGERS, 69 West Adams-st. Honsekeepers. SITU;\TION WANTED-FOR A HOUSEEEEPER with first-class roferences. Apply at Employment Bursa of nristisn Upton, Teoou 1oy 87 Rancalphist. ITUATION WANTED-A HOME, BY AN EDD- cated lady: wonld. be willlng to take cearge of a Bouse, or, instruct children {nEnglish, vocal and fnstru~ mental music. Address A 17, Tribuns Branch office. 70, EEGHANGE - ELEGANT RESIDENOE ON Sonth Side, near Fllis Park, and South Park and Oak- 004 Boulavards, 5-story and basement, handsomely fin- ished, with all mfldem’flnpmmmnnu. ot 332125 to alley, el e S e 3 me atock, &c. Mustbo B Gres oF S0ply 503 LW, 70 Langloy-ste oo T i oxatos, Loc oot scro Bropersr, o o city, we A cro proports. G. B GRUFFIN, dorthwest corfier "of Clark add Afsar- sonsts. ed, wor ), for acro_proporty sou Quicago, ‘aud not over Hitoea mites. Address X 5 Tri- uzo office, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW ENIFE; AGENS otensd Gatl ab the shell storo, 578 Wabasis: av. “AGENIS WANTED _TADIES ARD GENTLEVIEN Evory family.. Proits 8100 to 800 por month, -Address IR s 567, Bobbe B dheagor ATEmr o TR mt e T e U G §3 capital equired: you Gan sl 310 por daye - Call and ssa 1t A W. HALE, 129 West Randolph-at. "ACENIS WANTED — PROFITABLE EMPLOY- ‘ment. We wish to employ gentlemen and ladies to 2olicit ordars for tho colobraved fmproved Buckeyo Shut- o Sowing Machine. - Buitoh allko on both sides.. 1 will stitch, hem, foll, tack, cord, bind, braid, gathor, sad ruflle,—and row from the finest nainsook t6 bosver over- coatings and leather. For further particulars, address W APHENDERSON &0, Cloeland, OBlo, or Str Louis, Mo. GENTS WANTED-GOOD GANVASSERS ARE ‘making 810 to $12a day with my goods; e'fliflfllfi]n i sow and'ns saple aa lour: samples freo. ' O. AL LIN- TNGTON, & Wosc Monsos-at., Ohicago. H evory family 3 can articles in tho city ; neet il Monday st clear from 33.00 to $8.60 per das. South Curtis. ANTED-3 GIRLS, AND 2 MEN BURNISHERS: W but experionced bands noed applyat OHAS: ANTED—A GINL TO DO PAPER ¥ VY e bexes. One-that s acune tod miTh e eh, 38 éges and steady works. Apply to ! HADLY, 163 JVANTED—¢_GHORUS SINGERS, © FAN mW dagcars, 10ladics for tho baller 5 fong sad duvce. eo, and § Jadies, {0 travol with 8 vatle any. Dyt Mrs, HALL'S, Costumor, 604 Statasste 0. AP JWANTED.IN BOOKBINDERY, TEN ORTWELYE ot pamphlet work, onday morning. 1Y LB £C0! oh houth Canatogt, -0 mormies: W. ANTED_AT THE _EXCELSIOR _EMPIOY- Y A iee, 57 Wkt Madonsie & Cormansis for restaurants 8hd geacral housswark' Also, Gl for &l work. GENTS WANTED_IMMEDIATELY, ON GOODS n(ErEndynlah};Ad Targo profits. “A. 3L RICHARD. N, remaved to 170} South Halsts STRAYED OR STOLEN. TICE RTISERS — AFTER TO.DAY 13;2‘“" B“’m”"%v&‘fi’ e ok of Densowca ¥ o ra :ng e Seor e Coaa at. oo will be discontiar Ted. ICRED UP_ON MY PREMISES, ON THE 6TH, atco cow. T owner ca havo hée by ety hai 8t 2 o Biah P08, oo aglor and Pol kais. _STRAYED OR_STOLEN FROM ©10 BEWARDGSIRAXED Bia whitich pray doms one ear split, {ho offica of WOOD BROS.. Exch g‘fi:nf:'g. Biton Seoek Yards. LUKE MCCORVIL. o "Tho above reward willbo paid for tho re- VWANIED-SEVERAL ~EXPERIENCED ~TADY canvassors, to solicit subscriptions for “*Our Chi- gago Bucioty Bozar, Call at tho publication ottco, 125 thav., north of n-8t., second floor, o Monday, from32to’ 0. m. 95 REWARD—STRAYED OR STOLEN, 2TH $25 o, sk B e kel Srbith op o5 bind Eno:x; Sory alls and homels. GRANGER & CO., & North Czaal. 70 EXOHARGE X PROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR unencombered real ostato and asmall amountof ‘Tousohold farniture in good condition. Apply &% LAB- KIN & BENNETT, Room 4, 75 Gouth Canal-st. VWASZED—TO EXCHANGE YOR 8,00 WORTH ‘of vacantlotson the Soath S1do; a lot on the cor- nerof Twonty-sevonth and Hanover-its., with new framo house ‘contaiing 1f rooms, bosidd closets, and large unfinished basement, or #1if sell onlong time and e terma. Apply lo ARTHUR TREDWAY, 63 abash.av. ANTED_T0 TRADE_A DOUBLE HOUSE AND Iot, Nos, 194 and 19 North Morgan-st., for buildiu materdal, or will trado with some contractor for the baild- ing of bufldings, or will soll cheap, on timo.. Buildin Tent for SIS per montl, Will #ive a good bargain taken at once. Address F 60, Tribuns offico. YV ANTED 0 EXCHANGE_OFFICE DESES OR fittings for coal snd_screenings in largo au.'\nullzs, by A. H. ANDREWS & 0., Maufacturers Offico Fur- Ditare, ete. 119 and 191 West Washington.st. CLAIRVOYANTS. OTICE—TO ADVERTISERS — AFTER TO-DAY tho Business and Editorial Rooms of The Tribune Wil be in'the now Tribune Building. corner of Dearborn 80 Madisonsts. Tho Camalst. offics will be discontin- ued, HIOAGO SPIRIT_ROOMS, 3i1 WEST MADISON- st,—3rs. Maudo Lord's circles and cabinet seances, Tucadays, Thursdays, and Saturdays: R. M. Shorman's, Sundass,’ Mondays, Wodnssdays, and Fridasy 7 P 3. private sittings daring the day; fee, $1.00. ' Miss Dr. Vag Wart, healing and developing medium; BMiss Shaw, business clairvoyant and test medium. T, MATHEW AND MADAM MAYNARD OAN tell of business, marriages, journeys, lawsuits, ab- sent fricnds, lost. or stolen property, or suything you. wish £a know. _Caces fits, paralssis, theumatiem, dentaoss, soro eses, seminal freakchess, ‘consumptlon,liver com" aint, ague, eatarrh, Dolicate diseases cured ina fow e G ormo pas: 20l West Madssomse - = ES. T. J. LEWIS—RELIABLE OLAIRVOYANT, M isliess and medical maccitusa, 550 \ost Madiiomet: TRS. BUIT. NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, ol MESh Desplalnos-st. Price, S1. nygqn will at- tend to all acate or chronic dizeases. and QUUATION WANTED —BY & MIDDLE AGED N witnout fureliy, 83 homsokeeper, Huse, oF ssamstress 7o an fvalid lady. Address H M, Tribno _B_rmhofico. GITUATION WANTED_AS ‘HOUSEKEEPER, BY s widow lady of experience and abillty, in & gen- tloman’s family, sidower proferred; best of 'refercnces. 164 West Adams-st. ITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT rson, American, as housekeeper. Fleass call for o days at 69 South Paalina-st. 7. TTUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEREEPER, BY A widow 1ady, in a respectable family; no objection to taking caro of children, Address, for three days, W 45, Tribune office. Miscellaneous. QUUATION WANIED —EY A YODNG LADY from the Enst as clerk or salesiads in s storu; {5 quick st figares. Address £ ¥ G, Tribuno office. GIUATION WANTED-BY 4 WIDDLEAGED English woman of exparienco, asnurse. Apply to & B, 103 Mitoholl at. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY 1 RESTAURANT, 1 pastry, 1 French cook, 3 boa g-house cooks, 2 restaurant, 4 kitchen girls, 1 woman for the country, 50 Eirls for housework, who éan bring Kood reforonce and l‘g“ }v;rk]{or nfi!m}fi‘l”lfl)sn cg.‘ fl? &BB lgo%lng lanhel ould call on Sr. REDDY, &t the Cr fomm Baste Tons Exchange, 141 Weat Washingtonate oo QITUATION WANTED—BY A ABALTHY YOUNG widow as wet nurse. _ Apply at 167 East Eighteenth-st. ITUATION WANTED—TO SING SOPRANO IN A choir, _Address B 43, Tribune Branch oifice. TTUATION WANTED-TWO COMPETENT YOUNG Indies desiro copying that can bo dono at hom vorsted work and cmbroidery for ladies who wish the Famo rossonably and woll doge. Plsiss addrcss W 15 Fribuns office. ITUATION WANTED_BY AN EXPERIENCED “ants giel to tako entire ehargo of aa infant, or foda Becondemosk. " Apply 30 WWest Randoiphst,, today. TTUATION WANTED—BY A HEALTHY MAR- e o a4 ot Auri0; best of refereaces. Ad- dresa L41, Tribuzo ofico. T WANTED—BY A YOUNG, NEALTATY l‘?u"!n‘l"l;‘lo!ivn‘xfi;fls‘ ‘with babe 7 months old. Address DRUGSTORE, 501 South State-st. N —WANTED —AS__A__CONTRALTO SUITATION, cnarch cholr, Eplscopal preferrod. £ Uoesh ToALH, caro Lyon & Heals. Qi N WANTED—BY A YOUNG LiDT Q.Efiwu.?pflg aadyrok a5 1 an ox ,rleu?{:d ér, {0 either capacity. Best e eras:. Addtoss S 59, Trtbano offce: ey ey €oods or millino ; o . . STAYNARD, 148 EaSullogr. oo e REMOVAL. t Address L. C. TADAME MILSODI, NAT! LATRVOYANT, M AR Siatoat, Honn natsonitins RS. DR. CLEVELAND, OFFIOE Sl WEST Ccure to both 53208, Madisoa-st., troats private diseascs and Warrants 8 NOZCE-TO ADVERTISERS— AFTER TODAY the Busiuess and Fditorial Rooms of The Tribzas il bo in the new Tribane Building, noraer ot Destbora and Madlson-sts. Ths Canal-st. ofice will bo discontia- Et

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