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TN SR ARK DR I QI - stritgent THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1873. J e —————— THE NEW REVERUE LAW. afayor Dledill in Defence of His Tax Bill. Extrects from Yarious State Laws for the Coileciion of Revenue. X 1t will ba remembered by the public at large, snd by iax-fighters " ecpecially, that s meet- ingof the Cook County-Legislative delc_gnhun a5 called fow days since to consider with the city anthorities a bill for the amendation of the Povenuo law. Thisbill hasbeen atlacked by some of tho profeseional gentlemen above men- ticacd. The Mayor replics with the following fact ‘il prepared by the Law Department for the col- oo RIS tates for 1572, lina been acsalled by Lo persons, ou the gronnd thatitistoo seversand o peent i its provicions tgainat the class of delins o known as profesrional {ax-fghtcre, and that it Jtess up too many of the logp-ioles (hrough which fits Leve becn accustomed to crawl, aud escape pay- §ag 1heir tazes for the support of the city governrent. T alicj that the Tax law of po other Siatc are a8 18 the provisions of thik bill, sud Ly reckless ‘of this Jind are endeavoring o crerte o udice cgainst it in the minds of the members of FeGuneral Assembly. Now, T asecrt on the coatrary, {15t (leru {8 not a provision in it but_may be found in 1 Ta laws of othier Statcs, and of Statc, 0o, of the +he intelligence and posltion in tho Union. Tno I, that the Tax laws of Nlinols are looker, weaker, 3 more exsily evaded than those of almost 2oy other - sod in no large city in the United futes are thero o msny _ wesliby tax- foyers who labituslly escapo pasing their city B Siate taxes and nsacssments, ond leaving tho de- 0 be made good by théir poorerand honeater seaeziions geiencics " ‘a8 In Chicago, They are undonbtedly dis- O e contempiation of A bill which secms ity well calculated by its terms to compel them to brety Toaly thelr genersl tax for 1672, bt their deiin- queucies of former Years. et of tho States whose Tax lawa T hevo exam- 4oed, the Circuit Court or County Board are not re- o orply fo the Court Tor 5 judgment syniust L outs, it boing only necessary, after waiting the Sropes leight of time, (o advertiso {he delinqaent list Fhaperty in some tewspapet, and, at the expirstion of 8 certsin number of drysafter the publication there- of, the Treasurer or Sherifr eds to.ofier the Sinqunt property for sale, in satlslaction of the tsxes gud 2 sessmenta due thercon. If the owuer appeals from the tax. sale, in some of the States he st first tender the amount of ihe tax. und coste, I ZFe wins i appeal, he can_recover back what he han f, ‘Faid, with intercst for the use of themones. Tnmonc: FuloSiates, o farns T can find,is thio collection of {iics permiited {0 be defeated or_procrestinated upon such riight errors of formality, decription, or adver- Fiement an aro permitted Ly Jourts of this State. But ar Conrts would not permit this to be dono if tho Tax Jaa wore drawn with provisions allowing it correction of tachmical errors, when discovered. Uuless the ob- {eet of the Legisiatare 18 to prevent tho collsction o all . taxes, escopt - thoso _ voluntarily 2010 cnsbls every ono to escspe who is disin- T4 to pay, it will have to zmend its general rovenne 12 at:d 10 &trikc out tho provision for thesa trials and ap1 eal, and reveral other claueea apparently insertcd 10 cuable dishonest persons to avoid contributing to- “ard the support of the Government, eitlier of State, county, orcitr. * Fo Foquist, the Law Department, after an oxami- atfon of 8 large number of Statcs, has furnishod me Tith the following abstract of their. provisions, touch- |- T tho enforecmeat of faxes, Ttwill be seen thatnone o the technical quirks and quibblos, wirereby dishon~ st yraons capo paring fhelr taxes in this State, aro pertaitted or toleratcd in any of them Vap York—Gollector 1 suiorized to slzo any per- sonal property owned by party taxed, or {n Ais posscs- B o B clatm of any olhce porsca shall be avada, e 10 prevent o sale.” If person refases to pay tox on raonal property, and the Collector has reason to be- ove thet the person tazed hos debts, credits, etc., pon which levy cannot bemade, hels to roport to Asceseor, 2nd within one year Assearor may make ap- Plication to Court to enforce payment, . Negloot or re- fosal to pay 18 deemed ¢ o neglect ar violation of duty, or misconduct,” and the Court may_enforco the ey~ Iment or punish the misconduct by fineor impris- cument. Court may commit as for contempt, on ac- count of neglect to pay the tax. Lawa 1843, Scc. 2. es—Upon resl estste, If Collector returns tax azpaid, the County Treasurer issues his warrant to £:€ Suerief of the county, commanding him to collect i 1ax of the goods, chatiels, and real estate, tha smount of tho taz, aud roturm the warrant in sixiy dayr. The Sheriif bas tho sume power upon such Swarrant as he has upon an execution fcom the County Court, No previous judgment of the Court is ro- quired, Laws of 1846, Chapter 327, If the Sheriff re- firuy the warrsnt unsatisfied, the Connty Tressurer may Sloa Lill in choncary, property of debt may. ba eeonestored, and the Court may order and direct such oilier procecdings as may be neceasary Lo compel pay- 1ot of the tax. Mussachusetté—1f s person, after demand, Tefuses or negiects, for 14 dsys, to pay hia taxcs, and the Col- loctor vannot flnd personal property to levy upos, be may take the body of kuch person and commit him to prison, there to remain until such tax 16 Pald, or he bo otlierwise discharged. He can tako ihe benefit of tho Tnaclvent Debtors’ act. The Collector can ell real estto on three weeks' Totice; sell real estate or rents and profits, two years’ redemption, 10 per cent, The Corporution may, qfle:hfaymcnt,_ file petftion to cous test the tax, Nojudicial procoodings are necessary. “Maine—Collectar 1nay imprison for non-pavment ; ‘may ecll real cstate not embraced in town lizaits or be- longing to non-residents by adverticement, No judi- ciz] proceedings neccasars. Vermont—Wherono personal tbe Collector may imprison until tho tax can be found, is podd. Land may besold by Collecior on threo wecks' adyertise- wont. No judicinl procsedings are nececsary. Twelve montha redemption ot 12 per cent. ; Somnesticut—Application s made, withoot nofice to . ol cc for warraut on tax list. On this warrant ¢ mey distrzin, fmprison, or lery npon and sell re cstale. Threo weeks motice, No judiciel pro- cecTings mecessary. Islar. ]—Land of delinquent cre sold on adver- thbesent, without judicial proceodingy. _ Action on the case authorized for tasec, California—Tho Collector publishes the delicquent Liet with o notice thit, unless the taxes are poid, the ral property tar~d will o sold. Publication once o waek for three woeks, sud time and place of sale muat L contalned in notice. Sale to be not less then 21 nor more tinn 98 days from first publication. Five per cent for damages; 60 cents for cach lot, and §2 for e cortificate must be collected | from the delinguest real estate.’ Redemption, 12 monthe, in gad, cnd G0 per cent ndded. -Where the pardon removea to auother county suit must Le brought for tax on personal _property, 0 on the trial a certified copy of assessment, signed Anditor, with afidavit of Collector, that tax is un. is primary evidence that the tax and percentum ‘Coliecior may selzo and destrain any personal ty for taxes. Copy of sssessment or, delin- st certificd by County Auditor, showing taxes d ogoinst person Or property, 48 primary evi- dence (in all matters) of the nsscssmicri, propuTiy as- arssod, tiat the amount of tax is du: wnpaid, and tbat 1) the forms f Iaw in reintion to the aegecament and Ivy of such taxes hav been complied with. Act of Mar:n, 1879, - é Jfinzéeta—1866—Penalty after Mavch 1, © per cent. Between third Mondsy of March and third Mondsy of May Anditor advertises and selis swithout any jndicial rocecdings being necessary, and no tax fighters’ quib- s aro tolerated. Redemption in two yeary, with 24 ‘per cent per sonum of penzlty. Kanscs—Taxes due Jamuary- 1, with 10 per cent dumoges thereadtcr, . After Bfurch 1, the Treasurer of the county msy advertise and”eell Yrithont any Judi- ciad proceedings being necessary, - Redemption throe 3e375; 50 per cent per anuum pennlty. = o iseonsii—County Treasurer ‘advertizes and sells withont fndicial proceedings, 12 per cent damages to be coilecfed. Action given for taxes in personal prop- eny.. Certified abstracts from assessinent snd Town Trogsurer warrant are prima fa-'c cvidence of ‘tx, monnt af tax, and amount that wmiould be recovered, - Totea—Count Treasurer sells without jndicial’ pro- cecdings in Oclober. One per cent per month penalty ntif Marchi 1, and after thal 6 Jmer cent per month. | Tochaical exrora disaliowed, No defence good excepk oof of payment, or that the lind is_exempt from I taxation . R an—Land sold (withont jrdlical procesding) oSttt Aatlon preen 0 Bhees o ‘perzo; properiy. Asscssment with warrant producad. jar 1o render judgzent unless proof is made that ke taxbaa been "poid. technical defence permit- Uhfo—When taxes aro not paid. before a cartain dar, the Cum¥ ‘Auditor makes out a list of the delinquent I sud lots, and advertises them in £omo newepapes for a cortain 'number of days, at tho expiration of hich, if ot peRl, they are declared forfeited to_the Stie, and he proceeds to sall them to realizo tho taxes dno thereon, No judgment of Court or judiclal Procecdings are roquired, and the Courts are mot Allowed o prevent the collection of Tevenuo for the fupport of the civil.government. The law requires ©nc-balf of the tax for all pu to-bo patd on or before the 20th day ‘of Decem each year, and as- Sumes S per cent i not padd ot that time, and bper cent s on the other half if not paid be- fore Jene 20. - And if the first Lalf “is postponed untll tie Int of Februars, a penalts of 39 per cent 15 charg 1230 per cent ‘also on the other half, if not pal before Ang. 1, upon which the County Auditor adver- tires {ho delinquent lands, " and.sells them without tion of Cout, oo before stated. - Professional tax-fighters are scarce in Ohlo, and Ty o pava nia taxes, andjao one i sesdused, tither, 10 teaka good other peoply’s uencies, as 18 the case in Chicago. TR —_—— ' THECITY IN BRIEF. A mesting ot tho Cambrian’ Literary -Society was beld on Tucsdoy evening last. oo oxer. cises were of the most attractive and interesting character. O The annual meeting of the Chicago Athletic Clab, which wos to hE\'q beon held o Thursday :;emng 1ast, but was postponed ‘on- account of @ weather, will bo_ held this evening in the putlorof the Cenral Hotel, on Market stroet. 3 Oliver Lippincott, a boy who resides,at No. 152 Wabash avenne, was assaalted and robbed ! *9f a silver watch on Tuesday afternoon by two s pemod Joun Daly sud Willism McGaulif. | wer i tlmdmor; arrested, and are now, locked up : A despatch was recoived st Police Hoadquar- | ters; vesterdsy, from - Detactive - Simonds. an- | Loanciog thaf he hed condneted tho girl in bos's , fiibing safely to her homo in Springfield, Mass. mill be remembered that the young lsdy was arreeted at one of our hotels a fow daya ago, by a police officer. The joy of her relatives ot Lor safe rotarn was unbonnded. The alarm from Box 364, at 10 o'clock yester- day forenoon, «es occasioned by the Lreaking ont of fire in the frame residence No. 125 Wright street, owned by Michacl Mahoney, and occupied Dy him and & man’ named Thomas Rourk. The lass, which was slight, is covered by iusurance in the Etua, of Hartford. The fire was caused by a miechievous buy, who threw a light into & wg.ol corn husks which were being put into a The querierls meeting of the members of the Chicago Christ.zn Union will take blace at No. 758 Michican avenue {his evening. There will be inferesting reports from the various committnes, to be followed by addresees from prominent, cler- gymen and laymen, to ether with some songa and instrumental' music. Aftor the business i transacted, there will bea reception for members and tieir fricnds. Refreshments will be served by {le ladies. The public nre invited to bo preacnt. | . ‘A meeting wes held at tho office of the Presi- deat of the Union Stock Yards and Transit Com- pany, No, 102 Michigsn avenue, at 10 o'clock yesterdsy forenoon, at which the following Di- Tectors wera clccted for the ensuing vear : J. F- Joy, Detroit; J. N. McCullough, Pittsburgh; “H. Devereaux, Cloveland; J. M. Walker, John Nowell, I. E. Sargent, M. Hughitt, J. C. Me- Muilen, Chicago. The following wero elocted oflicers of the yards: J. M. Walker, President ; -John B. Sherman, Superintendont; George 'T. Williama, Secrotary Deteclive Tyrrell, who has been engaged for some weeks in working up the Bhotwell robbery case,“wherein o woman somowhat notorious for ler intriguing and financiering abilitios was de- prived of letters and other pn%em of great value to herself 2nd two or three other persons in the East and South, has returned from New York, afier having ‘rocovered tho miseing property, and placed under arrest a man named fi W, Brooks, who is suspectod of boing implicated in the robbery. Thogmiculna of the crimo, avd the apprehension and incarceration_in the County ail of &’ Cnicago’ man named Everett, who i8 Bfleiflfl to_have stolen the papers, have been ublished before, and are no longer of Interost o -local readers, “Tho detective has mothing particularly fresh-to sdd to them, and is com- pelled to remein inactive until he can consult with the State’s Attornoy, who_is now attending the Perteet murder trial at Jolist. Tyrrell's success in this case is another ovidenco of his shrewd:ess and ekill as a detoctive. ¥ PERSONAL. Hon. C. H. Reeve, Plymouth, fii, was at the Briggs yestorday. ' E. Stovel, Exq., London, England, was at the Garduer yesterday. Mr. J. L. Thwing, of tho Milwaukes Sentinel, is at the Briggs. _ . ' . Hon. F. 3L.- Blackstone, of Towa, wes at the Tremont yesterday. i . W. A, Corpenter and 1L C. Null, of Council Bluffs, Towa, are at the Sherman. 0. E. Brittand John C. Gault, of the Mil- waukee & BSt. Paul Railroad, are at the Sher- man. E Joseph Murphy, the actor, with his company, were at tho Briggs, yeaterday, .emroute” for tho Soutls. Judge Williams' Yod tho noon prayer meeting yesterdny.” D. L. Moody will lend to-dsy, tho Rubject being God’s Fear-Nots.” ™ B. F. 8mith, Esq,, of Boston, General AMan- ager of the Red Line Transit Company, is at tho Gardner. . > Tho following were at_Anderson’s European Hotol yesterday : J. W. Bean, Morris, Ill; -S. Miner, A. Mitchell, Detroit; George McLean, Oahikosh ; H. Y. Dearborn, Beloit ; J. R. Day- ton, Minneapolis, Minn. The following were at the Tremont yesterday: C. A. Tuttle, Auburn ; J. W. Resnor, Canton, TiL; Eugene McCure, Peoria ; J. B. Humphrey, Towsnda, Pa;_Ira Canfiold, Jr., Newark, N. J.; R. J. Grier, SaCrosse, Wis.; Charlos btuart, Siuart, Towa. = The following werc at the Brigge yesterday J. L. Perkins, W. H. Whitman, Stovens Paint, Wis;; L. M. Marchall, Greon Bays; J. B. Cabill, Quiney ; John H, Poole, Dubuque; J. B. Dallis, Pittsburgh; E. H. Rteed, Florida; M. Wheeler, Clevelan E 2 s The follo werae at the Gardner yeaterdsy: Perry Hanns, ‘Lraverse City; D. Taff, Montpier, Tt.; Geo. W. Benedict, 2. L. Hewitt and wife, Marquotto; T. C. Raymond and wife, Boston; E.T. Olliver, Virginia; Henry Mauu, Milwau- keo; M. C. Brown, Lurimere City, Neb.; W. Weeks, New York. The following were at the Sherman yesterday: | W.P. Thum]ésnn, Parkersburg; C. K. Nolson, 8t. Paul: C.L. Blanchard, i{lflfom Conn. ; E- G. Snyder, New York: H. H. Clark, Cleva Iand; J. 3L Ifongh, Toledo; A. Gray, Lowell, Mass.; W. K. Benton, Covington, Ky.; E. J. Pheips, Galesburg. . - Dr. James A, Collins, for the past twonty years 8 practising plhyaician beld_in_ much ostoom in this city, died at his residence, No. 235 Barnside strest, yesterday, having been for some months an invalid.” The funeral will ‘tako placo as sbove-at 11 & m. to-dey. -+ Decensed was o mom- ber of Oricntal Lodgo ¥. A. 3., was unmarried. and possessed of & considerable estato, which he disposed cf by & will, making his nephew, Ar- thur C. Collins, of Denville, Ind., heir to his real ostate. His dinmonds Le bequeathed to tho danghtor of F. &, Diyan, Esq., bis friond and executor. President Grant is growing floshy, Ralph Waldo Emerson is in Florence. Oskes Ames should prove an alibi, and be dono with it. g =5 3r. Sumner is not likely to re-appearin the Benste for some timo, if ever. - Ben. Butler's sudden death was reported in’ Boston and Lowell, last Saturdsy. Ex-Governor Reed, of Florida, wili enter into tho rural pursuits of agriculturs ca his farm across the St. Jolin's River. ; Mrs. Anna M. Pomeroy, divorced from . “ Brick,” has bought in_the Pomeroy Building st LaCroase, to secure her alimony. | ‘Mayor Pierce, of Boston (unmarried), in or- der to be near the City Hall, haslaken rooms at tho Parker House for o year. Ellen F. Hammond, M. D., daughter of the venerable Dr. Justin Hammoud, of Killingls, Conn., has commenced the practice of medicing in Hartford. - B T Colonel Lewis V. Bogy, of St. Louis, the Sena- tor-elect of Missouri, wea Lorn in Ste. Geno- viove, April 9, 1813, son of Joseph Bogy, who hed been Territorial Secrotary under the Spanish dominion. He read lawin the office of Judge Pope, at Kaskaskis, Ill., and ' in the -same year l(]ma} was ont in tho_Blsck Hawk war. | In 1835 0 settled in flxigflcfiea of Iaw at St. Louis. In, 1847 he purchased an interest in Pilot Enob, and this interest he afterwarda increesed to one-half, . and was for fiome ‘years Presidentof the Pilof Enob 1ron Oompafy, and'of the Iron Mountain Railroad Company. = The war destroyed his Pilot Knob -property, sud ho -sold out. . Ho could ‘not,- however, resume the - practice. of law because of tho Missouri ‘‘ test oath,” but- the did not fail .to’ make his infiuence felt 88 an* ‘avowed . bard-shell Democrat. Colonel Bogy: was a momber of the Migsouri Legislature in 1840, aid again jn 1854’55, ' Ho was & candidste for Congress in .1832 and 1862. In the spring alection of 1572, he was made an Alderman, s is now President of the City Council. —_— Lo “Ferrible Crime. . i News has reached tho London Jewish Chron- icle of the commission of & fearful outrage upon s Jewish family in Bussia,in the district of. Michaelow. A Jew is landlord of an inn which 18 solitarily situated on the border of = wood, Tho family consisted of husband, wife, brother, and four children. On the .15th ult., at about in the ovening, two laborers_came fato the inn and called for some brandy, for which they re- fased'to . pay. and jecringly asked, in addition for-the loan of five roubles. - As the landlo refased to lend them any money, and domanded. payment for thé’ brandy, the Iaborers ‘became abusive, and ultimately were turned out of the house, the landlord retaining ‘the caps of tho men, 80 that Lhnmht be afterward identified when - ke complained of their conduct. - The Iaborers went away, muttering ominous threats: When theinn-keeper and his family had beon asleep but s short time, they were awoke by loud cries of * Fire!” and on rushing out of the house they were attacked by eight men, among whotn were the two Isborers: who had come. to the inn in the early part of the. evening. The Isndlord. and his family wers thrown to the oand and bound. The men then set to plun- ering the house. When thoy had ransacked the place, they caught hold of tlie poor landlord, his wife, brother, sud three yonn&nx chifdren, and threw them into the midst of the burnin; i1d- ing. - Only the eldest son of tha l.lm‘l!un{ about 12 years of age, ‘managed to escape into the neighboring wood. The others perished in the flames, One'of the laborers been arvested, and the police wers in active pursnit of the other murderers. The Tremont House A $20,000 ROBBERY. the Scene, and a New York Travelling Agent ' the Victim.. His Room and Trunk Broken Open, and $20,000 Worth of Property Carried Away. Ono of the Leaviest and boldest robberies ever perpetrated in this city, was committed at the Tremont Houeo last evening, between the hours of 6 and half-past 7 o'clock. The thief was evidently skilled in his profession, and had been waiching his opportunity forsome time. The following arc the facts of tho casc, s given to s repottor by oneof the clorks of the Lionse last evoning. Last Ssturdsy, Agent of an extensi in New York, arrived Mr. Tsanc Mills, the ‘0 jewelry houso at tho Tre. niont with s trunk containing ssmplos of jew- elry, the whole valucd at $20,000. He visited the various jowelry houses during Monday and Tuesdsy, and yesterday evening, having com- pleted his business in Chicago, mede prepara- {ions to depart. his jewelry in his trunlk, and strepped it. The lock About 6 o'elock bo ropacked and securcly locked was & double Bpring, of tho Galo pattorn. Ho then locked his room door, placed = jeweller's key in tho key-hole, and went to supper. The on the second floor of the hotel, weet end of the main situated et the Mills room is hall. Mr. romained absent from his room. about one hour. When ho returned, he was greatly surprised to find his room-door 2 little open. He was sure -tLat ho hed closed it and locked it, sad its being open was proof positive to him that something was wrong. His saspicions were fully confirmed upon entering the room, for he found his trunk wide open, snd the greater portion of his stock gono, He immedintoly reportod the robbery to Mr. Turner, at the offics, who at once despatched & man for Pinkorton znd two detectives from the Central Police Station. Upon examination, the officers found that the lock of the room door had not been sprung nor the catch broken off, but that tho door had been forced back, sgainst its lhinges, by some powerful tool, probsbly = ¢ jimmy," and then open: od. Tho lock of the trunk, which was very strong, was wronchod off, and the straps cut. It was ovidently tho work of somo one ascomplished in his profession, and vovided with tools known only to professionals. fr. Mills ostimsates tho valuo of the jew elry taken at £20,000. cipally of vest aud nock No cluo had been found night, the thief bavin most’_succossfully. Mr. It consisted prin- chains and bracelets. up to a lato hour last covered his tracks -Mills tbinks that bo has been followed from Pittsburgh by the robber, who hasbeon quictly maturing Lis plaos and secking nn opportuni Tho propriotors of the ity to oxecuto them. house ere ueing every endeavor to secure the robber, and tho caso is in the hands of the bost detectives in tho city. Tho two_additions] Jndges of the Missonri Supremo_Court havo_dravn for terms, viz.: Siierwood, ton years ; Ewing, cight Fears. James M. Jneger was lntely arrested in North Haven, G mer, Jacger is an_invontor, aud seams likely to obtain tho £100,000 prize offered by York State for the best method of propeil cznal boats by sfeam. Jaoger has also .. for stealing fons mules from o far uico e ling fore the Tulent Offico an application for & patent for dotecting shallow water. pliance placed on o vessol 1t consists of ou ap- which will give notice of the approach of ehallow water at by deaircd dopth. t wus for the purpoao of geting money fo pay for these patents that it i3 sappoted Jao- ger atole the mules. man. He is o siagular looking TO RENT noar - ko e iisun 0 RENT_TWO NEW 2.STCRY AND BAS T ek howses, with all moders improscments 6 house; 6 rooms over stord, ireat-cars, W. J. DAVIS ROCIIS. 1 all ja good locality and 116 (sl son: 10 RENT—A TANDSOMELY FURN T Qoo hotiss six biocks vest of Union Par Af dasired. {n thohiorss, who will stay’ 185 East Washington-st. bosrdora Call al Room M0 RENT—AT & e Tarntned sired. B TAST TWENTY-SECOND-ST., § o unfurnisted, suitabls. Kconing: ront reasosable, and will ‘soll furait tabiy To RENT_TO NAY BASEMENT: AND FIRST 1 Tloor, £69 Wabath-av., for dwclitag o Lusiness. Ap- ply at 251 Stato-st. NT_NTE, ROOMS, LARGE AND SMAL ‘Ghioap, casy, and comfortabla: blsck walnut marblo- {op faraltare, for sentlemon. outh Peoria-st. Tafl'm::w_run&'zsunu'xmbns, WITH GAS AND rc, at 67 South lorgan-si., Bear Madison, witl: or CITY REAL ESTATE. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. WANTED-~-MALE HELP. OF SALE-230 FEET BY 155 ON EGAN-AV., COR- ner Slewart-av. 101018 on Second and Erfests., betwecn Renben asd Noblo-sta. %5 fo0t 01 Evansav., noar Forty-tecond-at. £0 fcot on Langles-av., boar Forty-sccond.st. S0cl300n Michigan-at., maar Twenty-funrth.st., with first-cla's house cantainia all modem fmprovements. 437o0: 03 Wabash.ar., tour Thirtlathest., with S-story frame Bune, price $11.G1. 116 on Purryelgnta-at., coraer Kensood-conrt, 45150 ua Kimbark-av., beiween Fifty-fonrts aad Fifty- WING & FARLLY, 8 East Madison st., coraer Staze, Rovade JFOR SALE-BY RERR, DAVISON & WELCH, Iteal Estato Dealors and Brokors, 142 La Sallo- Bevoralacro tracts southwest from Brighton. Some good Booklkeopors, Clerks. &c. 2 ANTED - EXPERIENCED HARDWARE | T¥. VYA ee aimek. Bdhrean statiag relerenacs, JOBER, caro ol Carrise Mo de Teor o =% Domosti TV ANTED-GOOD GIRL TO WASH' AND IR d vato faaily. Cail bmmedis at 13 Toronty OR SALF~LOTS AT MAPLEWOOD, ONLY FOUR milas from Coure House, accassibla by : Shade trees rty ; sidowalks . ha @ property flowiog at rate of B0 s of pare water por minute. Thoes lots are raptdly reasing :gvllm! by tho city improvemants which wiil S00n resc4 this proparty. - Brice of fota from 34 to 3¢ g3 sasypaymoats. - WING £ FARLIN, & Eadt Macison- m : : - o OR SALE—BY MARSHALL & NSO¥, OTIS Block, Hoem 10, corner Madisou and LaSalle-ats. : 200 acres on Sixty-thind-st., st $160 per acro. 30 2cres {n narthwest 3, Sec. 53, &, 13, touching Doug- Lss Park Bonlevard, at 3,500 per acre; will esii part ot it Luame peice. g'acre block n Hardiog's Subdistsion, n northenst Central Pack, & bex ere. Sae. IIIQ 13, Iyiag just oorthesstol sabdis fdod, for $3.16)° . S-scro block in Doudls Subditislon, fronting o Douglas Park Boalevard, all sabdivided, for 3,100 por acre. s, soveral fine scre tracts i vicinity of Qontral Parz. TR r&.fic&cm‘s‘d BARGATN. BLOCK n..\x‘mfi ed in Mavwood, two minutea walk from. BRIGHAM & MOULTOY, 13 Sothodist. Charch 1iock OR SALE—E0ii FEET AT ENGLEWOOD: 83 F.qcr foot. HENRY J. GOODRICH, 2% e i OR SALEAUSTIN AND NORWOOD PARK—WE hrve cholce lota and blocks for salo or trade, WIL- PEIRCE & CO., 1044 CI 8t lark: BOARDING AND LODGING. s OR SALE_CHEAP FOR CASH-ONE CARRIACE ~toam that hes and can trof in 2:38, ** 1o the. pole,¥ ith patont sido s~cing shifiing top, bugey, doablo Lee- ness, ‘t33also, 1 sorrel horss, ‘wolght, 1140, e, an ohe A tho Lost ssddle borsts I ho countey, warrantod 1o duable or slagle harnees, buger, OF Wagon, with o3y lam be. wagon, polo and shafts for Samo: 1 riding saddle, £39 Calamat-av., beforo 8 a. m. or after 4:3)p. m. The hofu of thio above stock all new and 1n good conditioa. R BALE:SSTORY AND DASEMENT BRICK house, orestat, s, witl modern fm. it J. T, BARKER, 117 Eighteonthe West Side. 13 DRYAN PLACE OPPOSITE UXION PARK- Randolph-st, cars pass tho door. Ono front rpom with alcove, and ono siaglc room, with or_without board. .- SORTH GREEN-ST.. CORNER RANDOLPIL- Furnisbed rooma for gentlemon_and wives or singla men, with goed board, st &5. Day board, 84 per wook. & 4 3 5D GEOUTH TALSTED ST.—THE BEST OF table board at $4.60 15 por foot., Tots on Ytatast. and Vincennosar., Inisa Doatboraust, S0 ‘on Sampsonato Aoar 4 paonate, BOF BUG o3, 5 168 Madi” mat., Hoom 8. OR. SALE_LOTCLOS F: 10 SOUTH PARK -3 block from duauny: cieaps only S 3¢ Bncvinland 2 gosrs af 8er cont. £. EUG. WELL, ttoom &, 153 MadiSon-st. O, GALE—10 LOTS ON I Vesiorn-ar., at 31,000 X?A_VVXSQ.\‘ & Wi l.g OR BALE—8 MARBLE FRONT DWELLINGS ON 1" Indiana.av,, noar Thirtistiat., now boing fasbed. KERR, DAVISON & WELCH, 143 Ls Ballo-at. TOR BALE — MANUFACTURING - PROPERTY— 80180 foot, cast front, on Jefforsom.st,, uoar Van Buran; torms o suit. SNYDER & LEE, 14 ¥tzon Baild- ing, northosst aoror Blonros and La Sall OR SALE_Z.KTORY VRAME HOUSE OF 1l ooms; hot and cold watsr, g1, barn, eto., and lo 0x143 faat, oast front on Loavittst., betwoen Blonrod RISON-ST., REAR KERR; and Adams, Prico £12,000; §$2,00 cash; assume £5.0,0: o s s walt: HNEDRR & LEE, 14 Nison Batldiag, s or Munroo and La 6y OR SALE-ON WEST SIDE, HHOUSE OF § ROOMS, L 34 B, [ with barn and coal she: all for $2,300. prosemonts; 87, . — T 33 ey at.; corner Wabash i =X _ | 477 5OUTIE MALSTHDSY. —GRITLENAN ASD J7OR SALE_LOTS NEAR ROCK ISLAND CAR 5 404 soverel contlomon can find pleasant frunt s‘ o hops Jamh»m%-r legen and. Wedlwortha X sui\lx = MO‘I:"." "“s’“'_l__—_ 870 ; Arnold- ni time; 0o money down 1 GAN-ST.—A ASA AN proved Immodistoly. JOUN F. STARR, & West Ran- | { D Seihristited ocplag vocem: kb R Gsiph-at, - 2 near Madlsonst. OR SALE-LOT ON HOLT-ST., NEARSULWAU- | G SOUTIL "SORGAN-ST —WITH FIRSTCLASS Reo-av, board, a nicsly furalshod front room. Houso warm- ed with furhaco; hot and cald water i3 room. 3 ANTED_A SALE -ilAN WHO CAN COMMAND NTED AN, | FXPs can cookk and o wel No. 218 North State-zte RIENCED _GIRL TUAT 133 small family.” Applyat .0'to Su, tn ek sharga of a3 omco. WM. CRAWSHATY, Inf Wost Madison-st. W D PORTER; ALSO, 10 MEN for job. Apply at Koo 10, 157 Fifthar, Trades, T ANTED—A GOOD WHEELWRIGHT AT 21 WEST _YY Randolpn W MALL BOY T0 FEED CYLINDER Easi Weshington-st., rear ballding, W,\m‘zn-:n GORDON PRESS FEEDER, ALSO stout errand boy.Apply at i and b3 Eifchav, Coachmen. Toamsters. &c. VWANTED-MAN TO TAKD OARE OF HORSES, - cazriage, cow, oic. ; marrisd, no childron: honse £ Usofn: Lriag raferancas to 107 Loomis-st., or 26 Chambar of Commerce. P. HICKCOX. ANTED- 0N 600D Seana: A —ON D SECOND-] N WV it e Soiresd B VRTINS SAEE fic, uag "VM TED—A FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISING S0- icitor for an_ostabllahiod publl ood pay. P publlcatizm. G 3 J\TANTED—X 34N 10 TAKF AN INTEREST TN, a0 _afterwirds Fall chargs of, 3 Art-class patoni. Ask for KLINGLESMITH, in salos, 118 East Tweitih. st., Dotweon § and 13s. g Y AxTED-M1N T SELL A TAKING ARTICLE. Cali today, - botweun Sand Il 2. m., &t Chnsian Unfon Rooms, 07 Weat Madison-st. YV ANTED -3 FEW ACTIVE, RELTABLE MER, OF 2o addire noss prrmancar, pleasant,’ and rofitsbio. GUTTWALS & AcDuNUUGH, Ll Sou Halsted st, 1_8 SOUTH MORGANST._A PLEASANT SIDE root also, a singlo room to rept, with board, at 25 and £8 per woek. 20 = WALNUT-ST.—-TWO GENTS AND ONE O soung lady can be accommodated with guod buard; terms reasunablo. WEST, MONROEST.—BOARD AND FUR- 228 afshod front end back room for genticman u‘:‘d rife or aingly gontlomon; briok house; modera improve- ments. %, to 5 ats. Dinacr S Ball past 6, ouso B fnodurs nhEOYOROBE. 398 WEST VAR BUSEXST Q0N FOR TWO 328 guntlamen with first-clacs board. ~WEST RANDOLPILST._NICELY FURNISH: S voarma s et it bosed: Beose, madyrn con B 546 sk ST, ~BOARD AND. front, rooms in privato family, plossant Iocation; can Accommodato gontleman and wild younz mon. or four G OFA‘VH?! MADISON-ST.—FRONT PARLOR FOR {_centloman and wifs or singl: gontlemton:also sido Lady or gentlemen; Y ANTED 6 GANVASSERS 70 SOLICIT OR- dors o this city ; perecns of cxperionca pruforred, to ‘whom & lidaral commissfon will bo paid. Apply at 88 '?‘1»‘ dison-st. \\'fls_uu SOFI?K ‘Maclune Co.. VWANTED-WE ARE OFFSRING EXTRA IS B A e g %0 Invited to eall 1 911 Wapien-av. ol i \{TANTED-1:0 WOOD-GHOPPERS FOR OHIO, IN- 5 elsaay and Michigan: froe {aeo to somo of tha work also, 100 ehoppera and Bowers to st aut tes n JAckeom, py ¢ guod Drioos. ADDIY Lo CHRISTIAN & BING, '\ ANTED-MEN OF ENERGY, ANY AGE OR natl y, to bandle, In city or country, two fastost rfl!nl:fll:lucefihn'l‘.‘ Pm}it- xLmv‘v;fl:(c. xlnfl lalm '314 verywhere. vest] 3 $2 D e "ANTRD—100 LABORERS TO WORK ON TRACK. Inquiro of the furcman, coraer Clark and Jacksea® Chiicago City Railway Company. VW ANIFD-A VTEADY, EXPERIENCED MAX 70 snd act aa second \WANTED-SALESMEN OF GOOD ADDRESS who want monoy and are williog to earn it. BRAD- 1l modarn improvemaats, and lot 25x150 foot oas Andison-ut. 3t 8 declded hargaia. Libgt XV Nikon alidian,” asrtusast sorave 5 FERT OF_INDIANAAY,, NORTI snty-niaihot, £200 per fuot; 1§ feet near 1% Dor toot; enty torms. ' H. J. GOOD- RICH, 353 Wabash-av. 7OF, SALE-x TEET 0¥ MONROESI NEAT Hifth.av,, at m?!! foot leis tnan valuo. KERR, DAVISON & WELCH, 1 Lasaliosse. 7QR SALE-SEAR UNION PANE ELEGANT 5 s ot ot Srron-y, 10,00, "ABELL & HOTCIKISS, Otts Block, Lasalis and Madiion-sts. . = OF SATF-_DESTRABLE AND CHEAT PLAGR S south ST, how Sroom housoand Iot un Union:ar.. near Oskiwood boalward and JB&O Grove cars, $5,000, ABELL & HOTCHKISS, ‘Otis Block. rooms, ith board, ¥, cornor Randolph and Oansl-ste. ; terms very reasonabls. E room for singlo EUGENECADWELL, 193 Ma Hou T ‘moderato. EY & CO., Carroll snd FHoyaests. Ot SALE — THREE-STORY: STONE FRONT EOPLE_WISHING, BOARD CAN FISD GOOD | \YANTED-WE 01 FFER THE UBEST INDUCE- a NIS X ‘ments in the city to mon out of employment. Thraa fenoral agonte wanied. SMITHL & WHITHORN, In West Washiagion-st. " ANTED-A GOOD TRUSTY BOY TO TEND + ¥V firer, and help about 3 hotel. Inquirs to-dsy at outh Side Houso, 1121 Stat, ) Will givo work: Agnt . Must bo well Leatkac Stoce, & Fifth-ar, GIRL FOR § RLTO COOK, 3 S a1y P RO0D WASIER AND TRONER BY 2 07 3 days each wouk to tha recommeaded. . Apply at WASH, AND TRO: compeient gizl neod WHk VWaszes, iyur do socond wask must bring good m{srzacas. TANTED-FIIST-CLASS LAGNDRY GIRL AT 87 SECOND GIRL WITH dira: A GIRL TO aad assist i the caroof children: Call aitar 8 o'clock a. m. a1l kinds of housowork in clty zad country. EVERY NATION fir.\&;fiiz' 700D_GIRLS OF a 3lrs. THOSIPSON, 100 St . \‘ FANTED—A GIRL_TO . work; wages (rum’ pared W aiay, ADyly ot 113 1 310 8: DO LIGHT SECOND 50 por week. . Como pro- AGansst. 1 b PR ausework in rrod. Callas 1133 FANTED—A GOOD, COMPETEST GIRT orwcgiaa proforsed & amall family R L pricits fazily: American, Gormaz, of Michigsn-av., near Thirty- 7 ANTED-TWO GOOD GIRIS, FIRST 10 10 What HiE; socuad (o do diaing roci woek.Apply Ll GIRLS, GRRSAY. § ivate and Lcarding-housss: highest Shermans Raita Toock Toaat DES, AND * oppusite Rock Biuse {n & small South Anm-st. ¥ dres TASTED-A GOOD GIRL, TO DO GESERAL 3 Tamily whota thora aro o chil: NTED—A '“r h-av. & AT, TIDY GIRL, FROM 11 TO 1 Foars, with reforciicos & do secoad work At 533 War ki man or Norwegian. do, TANTED—A GIRL TO DD HOUSEWORK, GER- Call at 51 Sooloyar., West - B TANTED—A GOOD GIRL WIT0 USDERSTANDS sooklng, washiag sad lroning, inot-a7. Wiy ST 548 WEST LAKE-ST., A WOMAN TO do gonoral housowork. VWANIED INUEDITELY ] h first-class cook, page Apply R A e t 410 West Van i A FAMILY OF wasior, and tragor. High & TED—A GOOD GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE~ oud. ¥ W work 1a 3 famlly of two. "ANTE] ANTED-A GIRL TO D GENERAL HOUSE- Ingaire 17 o GO} wash. ard frou woll, fora modorato -sizad famllys ‘mast upaak Gnglish, 256 Twonty-ninthat, VW ANIED-GIRL TON ar Norvogian. 519 Wost 3 TATD IRON; GERMAN uroo.at. Scamsivesses. ANTED~A FIRST.CLA! that can stitoh bosums HOE'S, 17 Weat Washingron S3 SHIRTMAKE] 0] Teats ot BURKES RE VW ANTED_YOUNG PN WIOWANTTO MAKE YV_“310 ta 330 per drs, ahoui eall un U. S, MANUFAC. TORING CO., Wi West Madioa; uttice, Hoom 1 capital Fousiced, S5, wilch i eatircly sceurcd by rospomaibla ar rANTED-1 MAN 10 WORK AT SPRINGERS iroa yard, roar 2 North Clinton: Miscellnueons. ANTED-A GOOD LAUNDRE! - YV “vato boarding house. 4 TOR A - 45 Boath Morganeer: —A GOOD N S TANTE T GIRL, AT 533 WA- Dastyas. onn lising noar hero, Who homo, and como well sacommInnd. Gy limat ‘( OR SALE-LOTSON FLOURNOY-ST., BETWEEN Tiobor and, Hopmoots, €1,000 oach.” ADELL & HOTCHKISS, Otis Block. F_SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES AND ity of Twoaty-slzib- LER, 145 Clark-st., 70-STORY AXD BASEMENT BRICK oot {3 Sominiey.a., noar Dusaing-st, BNYDER & LEE, i1 Lxon Baiiding, northoast corner Monroe and LaSsilo- JFOR SALE Lonse, all modern Improvoments, and lot 3Uxl: TV Sonth Side. 18 EAST HARRISON ST.—PEASSNT FURNISHED i roomns, with first-cliss board for gents and wives or ataglo mos. 43 MUEEIRD COORT FEW BOARDING TI0US b3 firat class basrd, with rom, 85 o 86 per week, withase of piano: day board, $4. 4{) HUBSIRD-COURT-ROONS ~AND TOAR for gentlemen. Good accommodstions for day Buardor, 3G CALUET-AV.—COMFORTS OF, & HOME: 0 warm roo: 984 WABASHAV-—AN —ELRGANTLYTUL: nispod front room, Aud first-class table, for gea- Hlomsn and wile: also room for two gontl~men. 435 ICHIGNTAY., REXT DOOT NORTH OF 0 b Grand Contral Hotal-—To rent, nicaly-far- Rishod front room, with firsteclas board, suitablo for thres giatlamen. : 598 MICHIGAN-AV._ONESINGLE FURNISHED 40 room, with or without Bosed.” Raforunca’ 7o- quired. " 539 WABIST AV A MANDSONE EUITE OF .4 parlors, unfurnished; also wall fornishod maoms, with first-olass board; singlo and double, i acocmmeda. tions for day boarders. Fmi SALE—LOT 53 SEDG W ICK-ST., 852145 FLET, near Lincoin Parl ddress owner, JOHN B! e, A SHERWOO! "1y Camal-st. WABASH-AV.—A FRONT SINGLE ROOM, with board those wanting first-class accom- necd apply. 694 OR_ SA ST ADAMS.ST. — 502125 _FEET ‘narthonst cormer of Adams and Lincoln-ats. SNYDERt X LEF, No. 14_XNixon's Bailding, northoast cornor of Donrd and LaSaliosts. Ol SALE—W FT. B. . COR. WEST JACKSON Tobersts. “Appls t RIL BULKLEY, owner, 128 Koo 1. i 77 51 WABASH- AV, —UANDSOMELY FURNISHED D1 tront suito of roms, with board for geatloman aad wife accomuodstions striotly first-class. TGY nanast —SUITE OF VERY DESIR- abio furnishod rooms, with closets, aud board, plessant for four gootloman rieads, Also, handsomely urnished front patlor. A few day boardors desirod. Bouit: Clark-st., Room | PO SALE-T FERTSTOTS O WEST JACK: ron-at., batwoen Rolioy aad Vinchoster, morth front. Apoly to K. I BULKLEY, ownor, 128 Soath Clark-st.y om 1. JNOR SALE-200 VEET ON WABASILAV. ! east ‘cornor of Fifts-soventh-ct. Wil oot Jots on Jong time 15 pariiss who will baild. AL 3L RILL, 401 Wabash-av. JORBALEi FRET OF MICHIGIIAT, FASE Fitty-thirdst., on lung time. THOS. A, NORTH- in g7 or 100 THOS, 806 WABASH-AV,—BOARD, WITH 3 UNFUR. nishcd rooms on patior foor, for genticman aad wile or_nm(h gentionan. Rflm:fl:lcu oxchangod. 824 TABASTAY-RCED H URN 2 {h baard; bandsomo parior and Sliora faom LA privato family, without bosrd. *APpY a5 abovo. 8S0 LRIFAAY., NEAR PIGHTEENTHST A well-furnfshod roam, with largs closot, bath- room ndjoining, with board, for two gontlsmen or gentle- JyOT SALE —COTTAGE — ONE AND A Stors Irame cottago, nitusto on Thirty-sicond-st. st dastol Wallscs-ates Aivo sears' timo: monthly pas ‘crrat § par cont s watar on o8, Apply to FISHER, 145 LaSallo.ste, basemont. L SALE—-GOOD LOTS ON ALL THE STRELTS botweoa Twonts-third nnd Tui avh.sts,, and bo- twoou Siato and ([alsted. Al ot of firs limni: Perfoct titlos. Warranty deads. A vary small payment down : § Yoatr. 8 par - caat. No ‘azoner businoms. ALBERT TRANE, 72 W A TOIL FALE_40sAT AROVE PRICE LOTS OX <o wa : small pagmont do T R GUSTOREY & SON, 16 Cleri, 03 nd vory caiy torms. Re SALE-ON EASY PAYMEN 0SE e un:.dr':o:':"m im;«’e. T_JACKSONST. AND | b h““é"“”'“‘l:a"f.“““"“‘"fl?.;'"a”““&“3““@' o 't AGE_NEA) CKSON-ST. AN 00d, Ne “jrst-st., and 478 Sccond.st., Lween e O Ehs tan. faayscs moar Madisan and | Lincois £ad Roboy-sis. S, T. KING, 64 Lasalio-st., Hoynoss. E. B. E, 7 Woat Madison-: Ttoom % 0 RERT—RT FORNISHED, RQOMS, WITH | TA0R SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED BY THE IF Fire if doslred. Closo to stract ‘ownn to soll a first.class brick hovso, with naw ozr: o without board, ¢ara, 144 South Pooris-st. Gas ond wator. - TE RENT—NICFLY_FUI callent location on Wost ROOMS, FX- Houss_his all mod- de. 7 fmproroments ; comforts of Lume. 43 South May-3t., betwcen Alxdison 43d Washington sts. 0 RENT_UNFURNISHED ROOASS T ‘convenlent for light bousckceping: also, foom at A7y Clark-st., coruer Room 2. Moaros. Inguire st wit] on fair torma; Sonth Diefdon, and poa- 1c 8, 500, Blee HESS, WHITNEY &'CO., 146 pouafun 2t Bmo of sale. LaSallo-st. —FIFTY FEET, WABASH-AV., NI crifico 1¢ tokoa now, HEN caln Parl P. GEQRUE, & Clari-st, 0 RENT—T0 A GENTLEMAN, A ROOM AND OR SALE—_AT A BARGAIN-106x75, CORNER OF closot off of parlor; said parlor Is’ always wara:od aod VaoBnron and Sherman-sts., 1003, mostheast col fighted, and froo to tho use of lodgor, with o femily of | Der of Jufferson and DeKogen-ats, ; pariios witking to ir : oiro at 125 Sou! two. 74 Twventy-Afth ED To RENT_FU] faraished aad I F0 RENT_FIRST FLCORE noat Inguiro at the house. ated on tha Wes Sf respectability only, Appiy ot 23 East Madlson-st. Twony-ffth; closots, pantry. ROOMS_PLEASARTLY ide, t genticmon N0, i or. ST In good RENT-FRONT CORNER RQON, WELL FUR- ) O RN, Tor jwo etz ‘ons doorfrom Washiagtor 41 South Carponta Brick houso, warm. st TRENT9, 1. 274 WEST. O ke, wad bl West Raudolphat., nea MADISON-5T.; H W 7ooms and ladgings, at modurato rates. 0 RENT—EOOMS_FORMERLY OOCUPIED AS oo, Wrabsstiar. a0l T o, corner Clark £ad Madizoa <is. JENKS, Roos Harrison-st. 0. L. To‘n’efi- STOELY FURNISHED, SMALL FRONT arlor nnd 030 sront chamber, ‘without board, in gutobprivato dwellipr: prics modarato. U Wabssbiar, TO RENT-=: 0 RENT-HOUSE OF 10 bace and gas-tixturcs, in good Incality; 876 & month. " TaSallorst., basomont. FENRY L. BILL, 164 HOUSES, ROOMS, WITH FUR- 0 RENT—A FURNISHED i L “av., masr Twoatysizthost., Tonger,” Address O ol HOUSE ON IND] unul May 1, sad O‘IEIE. tor i m»rfii.nn ‘rator; good ol 855 0N DERN, 61 Dosplatnes-sc. . 436 Wost Erioat., T. tly 'furnished OTOSETS, RINK,. ruve no momcy required dowa, Clark-3t., {0 bank, froni, posr & 1. BILL, 41 Wabash-av,. = man aad wila. JTORSALE_ATA BAIGATS_LOTSON WESTRRY. | ()77 INDIARA-AY., CORNER TWESTY.: 1o av., Polk, Taslor, and Campbeiler., on terms 1 | st.—A very fino front alcova room, with firal-class §uit topartins wishing to build. Injnire on promisos of | board; alio nczommodationt fur on3 geatleman, GEO. UADWELL e it 58 Jouih sk A6, (0 4w WABASH-AV,-FURNISHED ROOMS TO T030 Fat P ARE A class bozad, and § celnck dine Bors; day boarders can bo sccommodated. Floremco- place. 106 WABASH.AV.—AN ELEGANILY FUR- rished front re i and attendzaco; dow to proper partys oo TOUTH SIDE THOUSE, 1191 STATE-ST.—PLEA ant rooms and good hotel bocrd at 35 Familles acoommndsied at low pricos. " BOARD WANTED. OARD—AND iUOM BY A YOUNG MAN IN A ‘rivato family on West Sida; torms reasonablo. - Ad- dross ¥ 45, Tribun ottico. - JROARD-POR GENT, WITE. AXD SON: WANT 3 ma communicailng, 3l furnlshod: mnst b3 £rst- Class; aouth of Treaty-ascand-at., and castof Statz. Ad- Grov V7, B. MURRLY, caro Uarrier 2. giviog locaiion 0t torms. - J3OARD-A GENTLENAN AND WIFE: WHO GAY ivo bout of roforonce, wish (o btaln Loard n & pri- ¥ale family where thoro ars Bo other boarders : torms must bo modorato, Addross, stating torms and locatlun, V 40, Tritnas ofce. : % ITH FURSISHED FRONT ROOAT. FOR an and wifo: tor.na must, bo roxssanbis, cxd 1t (7, Teibuna o8l 5 BUSINESS CHANCES, GOOD FAMILY GROCERY ON WZIST SIDE FOR malo nt o sacrifica: atock abont $80: all fresb. ust bo sold thisweok. KLNNEDY & NEWELL, 7 West Madion-st. . OUGHLY COM Y ANTED-TO BMPLOY A Til man to tako NV Sehtum auccoutl vewing machias tho managoment of ono of var ollices ina lu Jowa. None but a first<clasa mag wantoed, and most abla to firnish tho best of references, Address, stating experd- aneo, Se.) NG MACHINES, City P. 0., care of VY ABTED-A YOUNG NAN, AROUT 15, G000 Penunan, honest, and ot afzald of work. Addross CFC, caro of Lotter Carrior No. %, in own handwritlog, ANTED—A BOY, 10 TO 11 YEARS OLD, J. B. CHAMBRRS 2CO., 61 Woat Sfadison- & PO T Basiness Joglumat pays botter than wages. W ANITED g It SCKLAYERS ¥OR TEXHS, 8 er dap 50 tiem; = Terminom, ? saAT S WILION, 5 Wort Sadizonst. et YW ANTED-0 LEAVE THIS DAY, W3IORE GOOD h m:'-rs: A ‘.hsm’inmrgl:g‘i llu:gyvmrkp::;! free Savnt fon o 10 1ha ork] Cam : ol ar Fom Randolphest. SNELL & COr o o .‘ " ANTED—ENERGETIO GENTLEMEN OUT OF employment ann desirous to mako an honest lising G AUT. DECK § CO., 1 Weat Madison'st s tocall BOY; WAGES, 85 PER MONTH; host Vi s, SCIAPIN BROS, ANT GERAAN OR SCAN- child nd {0 mow in & pre- . CHASE, with H, B. Cragin Bnckkaopers, Javhadiwmited exporiznce N WANT) clerk or portor in 3 groeer 1y stord] eit; . Groen bh GARROLL, 1) Drimoate o117 Torereaee SITUATIONS WANTED--MALF, Clerks, &o. {ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO in the hardw, sl Y A YOUNG MAN i3 Ad- FATION WANTEL verrant with Ernch, Writés & fair hand. "Addressy Y A YOUNG MAN, CON rmas, and Eogilah oraagoe £ am5 ator or oficas will miaiy hitselt genceally meial, Bit, Tribun~ ofico. Ctfice, i . over 29 years” perience;. eatisfactury reteronces gisen. -V 91, Tribans AS BOOKKEETER OR buslness ex- ITUATION of TTUATION WANTED. & largo acquaintanco in Indiane 1 ATION —WANTED - THUEDIATRLY_BY X kkcepor auy yomrs' riones dondl eney; good Totercuces. *A4dress 310, Thibuse S SALESMAN, HAVE A “aitern Lilnois and Western do. ils. Address CHAS, E, 3MEN TO LOST AND FOUND. OST-TUESDAY EVENING ON_ EAST SIDE OF. 4 Michizan-av., bef Elgtitoenth end Trrenty-ilest.’ n camco setting (! the mcnogras T.E.)ton aleovo-button. Tho fSoder will bo rcwarded® by leaving 8am0 at et Stato-st. ] Lu{eg?‘\yllf?ly NO‘IOA\', ME“DRAL‘_ l{” ekot-book, with $21, and somo papery. Find Ve rotorn bk and sapirsto Room %4715 Edat Washe o OST—JAN. 1, A HEAVY GOLD CROSS, RAISED silvor flower in centro. Tho finder will By libacaily at A, 1. ANDREWS & COS, sts.” Madison-st. Omnibus Ling comar Stata and ‘pleaso notico, A GOT.D 574 D CRES 1 cont, bad: e, i 7o with tho ownar's nam The finder will bo rewardod by leaving it at 115 Now- berryar, OST-ON MONDAY, AN OPEN-FACE SILVER LSia Sertuaiu tos ittty SowXi 1o bichbr vojaed as a prosen'. Thy finder will bo well rewarded by ro- turnlog it to 331 West Randolph-st., op-stais 4 OST—A DARE RED COW. THE FINDE o e rardod. JOSLPH BEDORD, 216 Polk-t. T OST— A POCKET-BOOK CONTAINING 3UI AND oot of mozo order. o fnder will o smitable. wardad retaraing samo of > WHITINGTON. 0ST_ON SATURDAY THE IITH, AN IVORY- « hicaded eans, with siiver band, maried M, Te) Any ono finding the sama will bo wail rewzrdad by leas it :\t‘}}mm 14, Board of Publlc Works, or 13 Grow court G OSTIA LADV'S MINK FIIT COLLAR AT HOOL- e3'a matineo Wad: altarmoon. Tuofinder will bo suitably rawarded by loatiag m: 97 West Hacrison-st, 0ST_! AV. BUS, LAST evening, o b e -and white. * Tha BiEder will bligo 8 poor woman by a2drossing 190 Falton- at., off Halsied, ot 'OR SALE-BY . C. COLE & CO., 13 LA SALLE- at., ol fost on_Faltenst., sonth frant, betwoen Sael. don-av. ond St. Joha's-place, S100 por foot, with [} pl st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. PATENT FORSALE WHICH WILL PAY WELL.' Address D 73, Tribuzo oftica. A BSTRACTS_FOR SALE, AN OLD-ESTABLISHED s2al catats business, aabbf fho Lest in thig Viost, In counaction with ona of tho most completo sot. of sbatract bo tho'couatry, Addrews G &), Tribuns offica. WELL-ESTABLISHED JEWELRY STORLE, NOW ‘s good butlneas, for sale ; will 82l fistares sl od Tt gtven for selling. o BILLIARD HALL, LONG FSTADLISHRD, FATR bualn=ss, four tablos, for salo at your own prica; mast T2l st 666 Wosh. Madison-ste As 5. W. oz, SALE-OR. EXCHANGE—A FARM OE Y “acros ctiofco fand, 8 mlles from Athantfe (population 8.0), ceanty soat of Cass County, Iowa. H. CH, 953 Wabssbiav, > _______ R SALE—TWO PARMS3, OF 100 ACRES EACH, < A 1. Good RICH, AV, N S milos from Woodsiock, MoHenty Couaty, I buil hard, {imber, Do lncurabrance, on easy torm: EARSONS, 48 Van Burou-st., of L. KLl n tho premisss., _* REAL ESTATE WANTED. 5 SVANTED_TO PURCHASG-ON WEST SIDE, n hiotiss and Tot, hoase of it least § rooms, withind ora blacks of Madisdn-st.- caxs, for which monthly paz- menis of SGwHll b muade. Gl on or addresy K. W, , orat a1 501 Butterficld-st 13 West Ven Haren-at. . [0 RENT-A COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS. - APPLY 0 BENT— )SOMELY FURNISHED ROUAS D R D h: av ths ot datien, Tol 434, 3t par day. ¢ s 155 Basrporsrat ramiens ‘To RENT. . L farnishiod, 130 Thraop-st. {fore 11 8. m., and after4 p. m. BRICK HOUSE, Tnqulre on 30 premiscs ba- 10 ROOMS, ALL To RENT_HOUSE OF § ROOMS ON OAKLEY-. n-st. and Parkar. 1.« botweon Washiny 5TARR, 3 Wost Handolph-at. JOHN F. 0 HI noar Clintonst. N7 E OF 8 TLOOATS ON GURTIS.ST.. . e e 80 0- % HOLAES. 69 Bou €9 Sout To :heap, by 0. Ciaskant Madisonstazy NT_GOOD HOUSE ON THIRD-AV:, VERY B OO ek, offica fast movod 1 the aor. 'Room. : o RENT—7 HANDSOME o ally comploted, with furnsces- i P st and Dlinol-sia. ments, corner HEIOK DWELLINGS modern kmprovo- 1 brick 5-foot atore on Jackvan-at. Qiices In Exchance Ballding, i Rbpis,at Koom 4 Exchango, o Botlding. ' * HAULES GOODMAN. 0 RENT—A HANDSOMR COTTAGL: 5 ROOMS; e, sic; No, Bhartlellav, aad Thirtioth-st. 5] Apply todOHN ArSMALL: 1o0d Michissnav, TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &ec. O MENT_RATE OHANCE 10 RIGUT PARTY, S ohpaiciag, or Dyst-clusy drosemaker:: long o T B whisle oot of wix im0 to0Te, Wilh WEtoT: &c., four rooms occupl and best rooms clear givoz. Inquireon: up-tairs. ‘to oceapants, Satisiasto from'd to 8, 16 od, which about lcaves thy front reasons tate-st., RENT-LOFIS OVER NOS. 85 AND 38 SOUTH O S S0 toet, well nd holst. 5. B. HAVEN lighted, widy eatrance,. 16 Jarvis Block. WANTED---TO RENT. ANTED—TO RENT-A HOUSE WITH 20 OR 3 “rooms o2 South or ‘ment proforred. “Ad West Sidas: with store and base- dress M 31, Trilinne otfico. “r.am'g' —TO RENT—BY. A OOMPETENT BUSI- noss man and wile, pleasaat rooms, where they o3 Py the rent by Bess connoc Tribune ofico. B 13 allof the il paer dlaf o ot TANTED_TO RENT—A COTTAGE OF SIX. OR A oveh Soomm, wat avct sz blacks from Unios Park. Address J 47, Tribune otfice. MUSICAL. g-u:,EK-CKANOZ TO BUY A H‘RS"'-CI;:E‘S pamere, Will sell er 80, - F’d‘u SALE—CHEAP—_AN OVER STRUNG BAS: S cash, balsnco in manthly Cuschert o Bart P‘lnnn‘nu,‘ A% R RICRARDSON, Ti0% Soath Sodar, T70R SALE_OR RENT_A PLEASANI-TONED \Foctars plan>, ‘G will roat for §7 per mnth. Adarn DAL & ox Side. 1 Bark- D! Madizon W D_COTTAGE AND LOT, ON WLST SIDE, R laasuat srost, and oar car, worth about offered. lo mado ! onon, i reasongble bargain i3 - 20 43 Otis Block, LeSallo and Madison- 1 FYOU ARE LOOKING VOR A BUSINESS INVEST- mont, we have ans (o offer (hat must moot your 2ppro- atinn; over 10,00 worth of tha goods sold in Cilcago alono, and the business Is scarcaly fatroduced: tho patont right forsale for ¢ ‘other torritory in ths Uaitod WILSO, PIERCE & CO., 164 South Clark-st. ESTAURANT DOIKG A GOOD BUSINESS FOR ‘alo at £33 Stateat._Good rensons for selling. TOCK OF DRY GOODS O: OF THE BEST 5 wmi‘n‘gn \Veltdfll‘dn. .lurlslit for cl!lh, sz- w{lll 0%+ o for hoaso * 2 Lo : Tow tiat.” Addrem A 11, Triuns olicer o o QTOCK, TOOLS AND FIXTURES OF A HARNESS shop for sale, 10 013 of the moat thriving townsia tho Forthwest. Inquics of C, 183 Washington-st., Houm 17, OK GF DRY GOODS, ABOUT 3%,04, REARLY all B, motly scuple pud fist-oiase, wits good vill and ro old-catablishod trade, dolng a rirst-clsas busincas, nolting largo percentagy o lnvestmeat; located fn & OUND—_SMATLSUM OF MONEY WLICHOWNER can have by describing amounf, £c. W- WALLER, * No. 8, 20 State-st. -2 TRAYED_FROM 13 NORTH HALSTED-ST., SA' nrdng ovoatng, Jan, i1, & black hnesy, sbout 1§ hands Hgl, wolaht abot 1:100 poands, § years oid, rear on Ieft i, old scalos on throat, braodsd on shonlder of lLeft foza ;ull;n;:g; 5, had ca tira blaaksta agd haltor, Ania- ofmation or rotarn of sams to ahor: g crally revardod. | FOIS afsgay T e red runaiag gesr, from tha comer of Wostorn- 27, and West Liko-sior Sbond 8 orelock Mondas evoning, - Jn, 13, for the roraca of which alibsral rowerd will b3 paid. M. ¥, OAVANAGH. 135 Sodgick-at. FINANCIAL. ¥ | MAVE ABODT #2010 THAT I WILL LOAN I¥- snmms to sult on Inside prope porcent. 3. Wal oolt Bove il o T THE FOLLOWING SUMS 18§ HARDTO 1 testersseamon Cuieazareal e, 10 pereine o et, and moderato commiscion: 200, ), 25,%0. ATFRED FES, et csnor of Madisonsad a1 : : V[OFEY,T0 TOAT O OIOAGD TEAL xetars, M Ore tomact seam,. wATTOCKS & MASON. &5 Fahasiar. z - G LOAN—E3,540 0N GOOD TEAL ERTATES A A n0y Ve LAY, Bind 5 Bryan Blook, [0 TOAK-MON N IMPROVED PROPERTY ' lcasant, thriving olty in Northern Hlinois.” Oirnor wish- foz 't cottro from businoss will soll for part csah and part Clilcago roal estato, Addreas V €5, Tribuno offico, Bin thacliy. HEREERT & QUICK, 81 Coatral Unlon ABELL & HOTCHKISS, real eatato agents, 41 ANTED—I WANT LOTS LYING BETWELN North aud Lincola-evs., Oharch and Clark-sts. Givo Iacatinn, 4 prico. E 91, Tribuno offico. Wa T EADY OUS- tamere; tanging from 83,000 to 5 000: West Sido. BRIGHAM & MOULTON, 1 Mothodist Chareh Block TANTED_ACRE PROPERTY NEAR CITY L3 itn, or unimproved lots, to 19330 for & term of soars with priviloge of parchase, Address R 81,. Tribuao office. | Y ANTEDON WABASIAV., DETWE toonth aud Pightorath-sts. . s hono ou from €14,000 to B16,00, J. 3. KEELER, 115 Clark-st., comor Madison. | YV ANTED SEVERAL GOOD WESIDENCES ON tho South Side, oast of Walash-av.. price a0l 1o 0x- ' goed 53,00, Apply o A LOED & BROTHER, 13 La- iz 2’ CCUNTRY REAL ESTATE TO RENT 'O RENT-AT HINSDALE_LMPROVED, PARMS, . L from 40 10 2 scros. Good bulldings, orehzrd, plow [:? from 9.to 10 &, nt., 8t 8M Stato- 0.3, STOUGH. - and grass laad. at., of awnor. Suop::’r“a's. SALE, 4 ARCHER-AV. FIVHE 31 ACHINESHOP 19 AND 21 MEAGHER.ST. roar Canal, for aalo, wizh or withoat machicery:d #vod ehanco to'stast a foundry without any delay and with ‘vary littls monoy; MISCELLANEOUS. A% YOUR NEWSDEALER FOR «THE MATRI.' maonial News.” Wostorn Nows , Gonoral Agents MATRIMONTAL NEWS GO., Bot e T EORIANT WHISKERS MOUSTACHSS EYR brows, ate. Martina's Worldranownad pomade, woll- ; Xagwn thronghout Rurepe and Amorica, forces whiskers and moustacnies to grow on the smostaest faca without in- | uring tho iin. <A sare romsdy for baldnoss. Prios, | 1% Bold b 21l respoctablo drug sioros and hair dreas’: ors. ~Agonts waated for the country. 4 LD BOOKS—CASH PAID FOE BOOKS, LIBRA. ‘magarinoe, &c. Call or address ' CHAPIN BROS.50 i7ast Harrison-at., or 214 Easy Madison-st. "ANTED—TO CONNECT WITH A STATI V4 Saees, o to buy 8 rmall ‘printisg offca. - Address A%, Trivuno odica. TO EXCHANGE. A A A AN AN ttava, wor (0 axeliaags for soal exiator Ano R R LA AT T Fast ind- fran-st., Room ., rs rn ringiog 3 Tcampraneos sssumad, Addnsss Dot L Souts Pase {{(7ANTED-WESTERN LANDS FOR PART ORTHE Y A or e Saleahi aroreits Ticowm 1, 7 South Canal-st., I S. RICHARDSON. = {{"ARTED-TO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOXX 3y Pt good horses.” Iaguirs ¢ sa! & Glarkat., Roows: 6 ang CLAIRVOYANTS. DB NEEET f5, ual ke oo arncrs, law 2 !fl’::‘fl.‘,ulwhorlw.!n pmpt% or l:l%muhn wish to kow. " Care fta, paralrals, Theumatism, doafness; sora cres, sominal weakness, consamption, Liver complaint, 2, catarthe | Dalicate diseases cared in a for days. fire or no pay. 201 Veat Madison-st., up atairs. BS. JOUNSON, MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN AND M P ismioationsl facdiam. * Paclors, 69 Wabsabav. Hrpd]:.udh iths to ladies caly. [R5, BUTT, NATURAL CEATRVOYANT TEST A upstairs. ‘and Buainoss Modizm, at2l South Desplalaca-at.; rico, 81. - MATRIMONIAL. : s = A FROMET BUSINESS MAN WANTS LADY' with 31,000t o take alt Intereat to gfice linearty pren). Ui amiatty inclizeds M 84, Tribuse offce, . .+ | ot S e red YU ANTED_A SEWING MACHINE, AN WITH :‘ ital b of 2 good ehanca to favost by ad- el P HE BINGER MANUFAGTUKING CO., Ssn Franstico., Cal—___ - "ANTED—% OANVASSERS—-TRRMS LIBERAL I'H-\l m{,wmmnsmmmmco.. 14350t sioda, HORSES.AND CARRIAGES. f FOR SALE_NEW LIGHT AND HEAVY DELIVERY gons, i seare-box basiness bo; s; alsa, one Do e o D FALBE DoX DUEEY, -8 S South CAnslat: @‘Ton SALE_A GREAT LIN_SECOND-HAND LT TR E et ‘noary duck top, - T et v M 1 wed o OB SALE- 1@ UMP CARTS, WITIL TARNESS, sultabis for coal, rallzoad, o excavatid purposca.. GOVERNMENT GOODS DEPOT, Nos. 195 and 197 East Lakost.’ . F\OR SALE_SIX NEY, STRONG BTONE TRUCKS, o tn tows, chodp, GOVERNMEST GOODS DEPOT, 1% £34 147 Eas Lako-st., Chicazo. OF, SALE_CHEAP . BARNRSSES, PADDLES, alters, sar robas, tents, wagon covers, oo porern, stie. | GOVERNSENT GOODS DEFOT, 155 East Lakeat. TTORSES CLIPPED—GOOD WORK GUARAN- HORE? 1eims moderate, Addroas X %, Teibane: ofiice. TWEEAEOS HAND 10 SQUARE_BOX PLEAS- Gre or busingss cutters, which wa will soll a2 cost ot B b U ? w !a’hmmflmf;w .O.fl%'k\nd oh e e o 109 3 oam by s, wa aad two whl% wa will sqll at EA = T & 4 f]‘(.léfl:\:'—fil]}lso? 5,00 AND-UPWARD OX CITY. ' propsriy. RIMBALL & FRAK Biock, 163 Clarkat. ABEE, Tiacy fy oty % 3 3. WATTE, 4 Hebbard oourta. e Lo 3 QIReinE S T IonTon: a1 eatsts or wmion : iy, JOILN M. WAITE, 5 Hubbard-courts 0_LOAN—_MONEY OY INPROVED ILLINOIS fariadof iy properts. B, T PRASE, Weat S ious Sileas VVAXTED IO TORMOW 30 ON AUBURDAS . Wil cstiin worth troble tho smeuat. Callon or ad. grom R BT BALBWIN, Roow B Orieseat Bulding 151 f ; VT ANTED_WF WILL PAY CASH FOTL ADSUSTED .| Br s o it Lot Wit all bankrupt fnsurancy G AP | POT, 6 and 1 ingt Linkarg o006, W kadhing: Bulldiag, Gisckaad | FORSALETHE RIGUTY ‘Waahington-sis. Tllinots, of & valaable patent, a deldera ST00 T oA, 5, BHORT -OR LONG_TIAIE, Will boy first-class paper. Address %7, Tribe a3 correaa; e lnns oico: NTED—BY 10T, ¥ribuna offico. A DRUGGIST (GER- A SHORT-HAND clerk. Addross PHONOG- SITDATION Wax First-class roforen eseo, Tl ‘Trades. WATCHMAEER. wlven.” Addrozs A G G, Gen: l:l'UATION WANTED- m v poasibility, anl roloeencas, ‘Addross E 73, Tribuns office. s qaalif Biscollanonus, A MAN OF MATURE ications, a firsuclas salos- , with much experience, abpndant re- with angicient {niogrity to 8ila pooitiontat trst, dosives o business eugausment. 22 O v table, oS TaTay aiea bl xporteaca ( wilawas, wi =it of a farm. paeiate an encos, Addroxy FARMER. 513 Sonth Halsted-et. QITUATION WANTED _BY A YOUNG 3 B L Best of retercoces. ddross QFUATION WASTED—GY & MAN OF5) YEARS :hout cncambrance), as Lu- famnish “tho best of refer- do eookisg, wesbing, aad do 2ccond work.. man cook: \ lomi from g ol o and awh wita chlldren Galt, for tva das TTUATION WA or will g0 soparata] b 3 No. 16 W do’ second work, Apply 238 Sam zear Apply 224 Trird-av., cortor of SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Bomestics. g ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO, ironing iaa privato family. * Tayloz-at. Also, 8 girl o L LT o i S Sl ey s JITUATION WANTED-Y A FIRST-CLASS GER- O Borsons 1o Wont Hanchiph st Hoom a1 oo G4, QITUATION WANTED—_BY A YOUNG GIRL NOT 3wl tm do fimnd work Sory ooat sewer If raquired: Vrilhl'“.! ey e 00K, SECOND, GIRL, Address 763 Wost Lako-se. QUTUATIONS WANTED-BY § BISTERS, ONKTO tho othar to cook, wash, aad lron. ad-av. Callat 2 .cBild amd sew. work by 3 thorough gond 5 primte QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT.GIRL. a_printo t3mlly to dotecend wark, or iaka caroof ;! 1) ITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. icl (Cagadinn) i1 a wrail family; Wost Side proferred. 208 Newth Pau-’ D 10 cack, wash aud iroa, o €2l at No. 10 Libert; ATION WANTE] =oral oarowork. Y {ITUATIONS WARTED~EOR TWwO GIRLS, ONE no todo the socond work. : PETENT GIRL, CO: Call az £ North Markot-at. cond work. Can rih Markot-at. Y A GOOD-G 2 k0 oo worke - Dadsmesings. 9 Wost Indizns-st., up stairs. ED_DY A SWEDIBH GIRL: AR ‘come well recommendod. D Unda: B ITUATION TV ANT! ) abarmber work, or both. QITUATION "WANTED — WANTCD_BY A VOUNG 43 or drestmaker, BY A RESPECTABLE L e R o T Ul istand.ar. Seamstrosscs. SEAMSTRESY OR* Clybonra-plac { tiemca's watchios, at Fall STOREY,'S! wurition, ele. 197 Enst Lake-st. .cinvor diamond plo; At 337 d 5 TaSallc-st, “‘fx;_,WhOtf‘;"'F OF RETAIL-TEN:S, il slomants 7 CUVERNMENT GOODS . FCR SALE. - OR BALE-SEVERAL GOLD HUNTIXO GE Address 3MIS! Room 25, All I of fies aome DEPOT, SALF-CHEAP_OVEI “pants. jacaots, GOVERN) RCOATS, DRESSCOATS, Tubbor claihing, boote and skoes Zou T 00D DIPCI, 19 East Labrat. 3t Lakrat TiOR SALE— Jrok SALE G (mjal 15 maich, rattabls far eirts, dc. nlu§ E IMBNT GUODS T, 135 EAP_t0 BLACKS, T ANVIIS, ing fron, 2nchors, l(il’r&l’vw‘ i alion Tof of dron a0 atacl axles, Hosy OF Kaht, wilh - im0 tranka, wigow o s et G’ whool. GOVERSE. Ezst Laks-st. (| "ota, rubber horse-bientat Pure pozt rias for madicinil T2 SALE-WOOLLEN HORSE CHECK BLANK- . bags, huro alings. - an ie ca has mor tarritory Lonis, 3o, GARVEY, & 1rg, espactilly fire-proof.” A Lary OR COOK P in odered, 33 “ozne; 3 bandle, - Address H. A, 5 office. £ X TO LOAN _ON INGIDE PROPERTY,. WING MACHINES. £ 2,000 I8 2o e SRR SEWING BACHINESS, s harch Block, - BACRIFICE_FOR SALF_A NEW WIHEELRR & &70.000 0 S3000T. BEL, SITy, PROFER. | ilson machiag, foe bi5°cash; cost Scd. : Al Al ; b t5. LOUIS L. PALMER, Roows 16 2nd x, e o 91 Washinzton st. | G movER & SEWING MACHITa— X Goaeral O%c ar0-at., Branch O 2 Wa. Dashav. Persons aving old Grover & Baker snting ma. Sl‘) Ouo‘m TOAN, 1K 508 TO SUIT, ON A i00d colistorals oe-real estata, or fo fn- Jeava paschasa-moncy notes and mortgages; money iy ind, apd the paper of barrowers not. baal Sowa 2673, B RMBLETON, 12 South Clarkat. 815,000 20’2, 3550, TO LOAN OF . FURN about ik oty A vt W AGENTS WANTED. GENT3 WANTED —85 TO 815 PER DAY. A Simplen fron, Mala and fomala ageata wanied. 6. 5. SANOFACLURING GO., Chicagoy Tll; " 4 WASTED CITY AND COUNTRY, 10 0e]] most us~{ul, best-paying articlea ever fof- forod!” WAL, CRAWSHAW, 16 Wea: Hadison. -\ams“w;\. ‘D — WE _O N AND | 2\ women with small means, 810 10 $3 & day prodtan Dur two [zst solling articlos. Sales esnily made at 300 per e:ntprofit. Room b, No. 25 Wast Lake-t., Chicago. s o sy and saple = foor. o r AL ININGTON, 93 Wont Monrre.st., C! 0. < DIVORCES. 3 J)IVORCES LEGALLY OSTAINED. FEE AFTL] 'decrae; scandal avoided; Mtlnm‘&m in =9 ourts of Cnicago. Addrees P. O. Box 1637, e E N9 DIFORCE, WO FEE-DIVORDES g ALLE btatzed for uitable terms o -'i.,“a.u;umi Azl s e an Dlahfor Bonsskesniogs moath, Applyat? Perch e3ines are invitad to call and 300 tho now impuTemente and hesr sometking to thoir advantaga. > ; PARTNERS PARTNZR WANTRD -V dry goads, with abogc fners, bast location 02 Wos 1o gire whola timo to ba~** office. - PARTEER WA, ‘tarost {2 8 maz fahlished 3 o)y, ART: £ PRk i ‘Bins Empazing, 414 5=0-TO TARE ONC] I - dagcan Lisla Ly 2533, airs 7ichet S 1Y “Trelans oaco. 5 WASTED_WITH TROM 82,00 70 * B tstio alrotaty sxiablngen.. 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