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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUN ARCH 2, 1873 3 RAIL ROADS AND WAREHOUSES. Ame ndatory Biil Lutroduced in the Lower Eeuse of the Elinois General Assemblys The follow ing bill to cover the points made by tho. recent railroad decision in tho Bupreme Court of Dlinsis was introduced in tho House of Represcntatives on Saturday: A Boux For ap act to determine conclusively reasona- 16 max] mum rates of freight and pzssenger taridls e iB6 41 fercnt roilroads in this State, =nd to im- ‘poso fines and pontltien for charging, demanding, or Péiving unreasonable rotcr, and making unjust Qizcriminations. ot semios 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State o Tt vepresented 1n the General Assembly : e Tates of passenger tarifls on the differ- the s railroads in this State, 23 fixed Dby g Wi chesificd by tho - Ralrcad pud Faxchouse Commission, in pursuamco of law, e ibe rates of frcight terifls, until otherwico dgter- B ed by law, prescribed by ‘the Raflrond ond Waro- Bee Commicsioners for tho differcnt railroads in B State enall bo deemed 2nd held prima facio just 22¢ rossonablo maximum rates of freight and passen- {arifls on uch railrozds, and all discriminations, B fiited by aw, or by caid Railroad. and Worehiouzs B eeion. ehall bo decroed and held prima focie nnjust tions. And said Railroad and Ware- Bosse Commission &r0 hereby authorized to prescriba Yo so0n £ posaiblo after the' assage of this act, snd tntd otherwise provided by Jaw, such ratea of freight {arif's on tho difTerent radlronds in this State as may be reasonable and just. And in {be determination of t tariffe, thoy mey claseily the different railroads 1n ths State into not ex-cedme four classes, conform— fngas pesrly 25 may be to tho claseification already provided by the Law for passenger tariffe, and inake ono $hedule for eacia class of roads. Said Railroad and {arihozze Commisaion, s soon an & schedule af rates of passenger and freighf tarit's for any railroad in thit ‘Bisto shsli Luve been prepared in pursuance of law, o1 by them as hercin directod, shall ‘causs publication thereof to be made, in such manner 18 thes may pre- \ezibe, nd such Tates shall take effect, and be in force, from 4nd siter thirly days after such publication, Infall cases whero such rates aro disrcgarded, or ‘where ujust diserininations zre made, it shall be tho duty of the Railroad znd Warchouse Commissioners 1o5pply to any Circuit Court in any coanty where the milrcad is located, by petition, in the name of tho Peo- ple of the State of Illinols, upon the relation of such Commissioners, for on order upon such - carporation . eo disregarding such rtes, or making ooy unjust discrimina. tions, to Ehow cause, within & reasomable time o be fixed by-tie Court,not exceeding thirty dage, why such railroad corporation ehould not be 2d- {fudged to conform in all respocts to eaid rates; and why such raliroad corporation sbould not abstain from ‘dcriminations, prohibited by 1aw, or in pur- ruence of law. A schedule of such rates shall be at- tzched to zaid petition, and a copy thercof shall be perved upon’ £aid railroad corporation, togetber with 2s1d order 10 show cause. £r0, 2, Any riflroad corporation sgainst which an order to show cause hzs been iesued, as provided in the forcgoing .section, moking defauit, shall be ad- $udged s the Court to conform in all respects to the scheduls of rates of freight sud passenger tariffs so rescribed as aforesaid, and such defanlt shall be c1d snd taken as conclusivo evidence that such rates Gre just and reasonabio maximum rates, and thatall discriminations prohibited aro unjust discriminations, Provided, That the Court shall first cmpanel a jury to 1ry the caee submitted, on tho part of the people, and wpon the rendition of & vordict for tho plaintif the Court ehall issus 8 decree thereon £s provided in Sec~ tion3of thisact, Sec. 3, If upon the day set for any raflroad corpora- tion to showcause a3 provided fu this act such rail- road corporation ehell appesr and traverse the fact that such Talesare reasonsble and just maximom Tates, and that the discriminations prohibited are un- Just discriminations, the Court sball set the cause for izl npon a day within the term, The pleadings shall conform, ©s near 88 may be, to pleadings in equity, the fesues of fact, namely = Firet—Whether the defendant, being a railroad cor- poration, £nd a common carrier, has been guilly of ‘making discriminations in the rates of freight or ‘passenger Lariffs chzrged on fuch railroad, and wheth- e such discriminations aro juet or not, Secondly—Wl:ether ihe rafes of freightand passen- gor tarife prescribed for such rallrond corpora- tion by lLuw, or by the Railroad and Warehouse Commizsicn, in pursuance of law, are. gur. and reasonable muximum rates, for such raile road corporation ; ehull Lo tried by o Jury; or they a3y be tried by the Court if the parties consent there- to,” If the verdict shall be for tho defendant, the plain- tifs shall boadjudged to pay the costs. If for the pluntiffs, the Court shall 2djudgs and decreo that tho defendant sball conforia dn all cases to the rates of freight and passenger Lariffs, thus prescribed for said Tilroad corpasation,—such rates being found fo be Just a2d reasonalle—znd enall desist from mak- ing discriminations found to be unjust. And eaid de fcadeat shali poy the costs of suit. ~The decreo of the Court shall embody the rotes s prescribed as afore~ &4, and the discriminations found to bo tnjust, and w14 decre ¢hall Le conclasive cvidence, in all of the Cotrts in this State, that such rates shall be just and Tecsonabls maximum rales for such railroad corpora~ tion, 2nd - that {o discriminations prohibited srotn~ just’ disortniinations, A copy of said docree shall bo Turniehed to #aid Cozamiceforere, and one to said rail- 1023 corporation, or ita sttorness of record in tho case, Buld Conmissioness shall mako all ncedful rules and regulations for the publication of schedules of such Tetes thus judiciaily determined s cforesaid, Pro- Ged, that the Court may, lpon written motion con- teinizig tho-rensons thesefor, Aled by efther party, st the same ferm, of the finding of eaid verdict, grant & Zew trial, sbaolutels, or upon {erms to boimpoted by it. Provided further, that, upon the granting of such new tiial, leave may be given by the Court to amend the ' schedulo of 3ates, upon writen applica- Ton {o tkat cffect by the plaintiffs ; and tho same Soedings ehall bo had, vpon such hmended achedale, 38 were had npon the original schedule. Bec. 4. Causes begun in pursuance of {his sct shall bave precedence over oll other business in Court: of venuo chall not be ellowed in any case ; but when the defendant objects to the competeioy of the Judge, any other Circult Judge in tho State, sgroed upon by ihie parties, may beselected to try the case In ths county fn which the suit was begun. 1£00 other Judge ©n be sgreed upon, the Judge in whoso circnit the suit wae commenced, sball try the cause. Appeals may. be taken to the Supréme Court by either party, ot any time within thirty days after. fual verdict, 1f by the defeniant, tho Court eball in addition to the ordinary sppesl bond, require the defendant to enter into an- oiher bond, with spproved security in the penal num of 100,000, conditions for the faithful Gbxervance by sach'raflroad corporation of the rates of fzelght and paesenger tariffa thus found to bo just 121 ressonable moximum rates, for such railroad corporation, and conditioned further that such de- findant will sbstoin from making discriminations fommd tobe nnjust as provided in this act, and will aserve, 2bido by, and conform o all orders snd de- @ves of court, made in pursuance of this ect, until the determination and decrees of the Court below sball b #nalls reversed by the Surreme Court. For any violation of tho conditions of 831d_bond the Court upon motion_of the aid Rallroad and Warchouse’ Commissioners, the Attornoy-General, epecial counzel for tho State, or auy State Attornes, Foceed to Judgment for (he wholo. penalty of kai d, by scira facias, or othersise. - §20. 5, It ehall be the Aty of tho _Attorney General tosttend the meetings of 5ald Raflrosd and Ware- bouse Commissioners, 8 far 23 _practicalle, and to #ive all pecessary legal advice, and assistance to such Commission, and sball represent the State in all auits inthe Courts arising under this ect, aa far asin his power, He may, with consent of said Commisaion em- Hoy such nesistant counsel for the State asmay be Zecessary fora thorough and efficient prosecution of A1l suita instituted in pursuance of this act. The said - on shall sudit end_cpprove sl accounts for fpecial legal cervices ; which accounts shall be paid o3: of ans appropriztion made by law for tho payment the expentcs of said Commission. 5.6, Anyrailroad corporation it this State which #ull, by any of its employes or ngents, demand, ‘or rocelvo a preater amount of fariffa than Iomd and decreed 1o bo just and reasonable, as pro- tided in the feregoing sectiomsof this act, or mako discriminations found to bo unjuet, =8 prowided in 1his act, ehall be deemed to be guilty of & high mis- demeazor, end, on conviction thereof, shall be fined 0ot loss than §1,000 for each offense; and the State's Aftorney of “the county in which 'the indictment dfound, shall be entitled to rocover fifty dollars as bis fes for each conviction, to be taxed 25 costs, in the @ against the defendant. 822, 7, Gpon the third conviction of any railroad crporation, under the sixth section of thisact, such Rlroad corporation shall be deemed to hove forfelted 118 property and franchises, and it sball be the duty of the and Warchouse Commiasioners, to pro- fred et once to sue out n writ of quo warranto aguinet railroad corpornticn, to the end that such forfeit- | e maybe enforced Ly the Courts to judgment of ouster «0d final oxoeation, Sec. 8, Any Feraoa from whom eay railroad corpor- 8on, or any of its ngents or employes, shall charge, demand, or receive a grester rate of freight or passen- i arifls than thot arcortained in pursusnce of o, 2 ERall be entitled to sue for and recover from said railroad corporation, the whole smount of m:frdxht paid eaid railroad _corporation, including azouat that might have been legally eharged, &8 35 the cxcess over such legal Tates, and may also Teover from eald raflread corporation a reasonable 5 fee, o be fixed by the Court and tazed as & {22t of the costs in the case. The plaintiff in such - ;h:ilnut be required to givo sccurity for costs in S0.9. The Judges of the Circuit Court of this f;‘;lbanhm power in ferm time, or in vacation, on (Phlication of auy State's Atlorney, tho Attorney-Gen- .;'svgr-peduwmfl for the State, or the Railroad 'y &umm' Commissioners, or any one of them, feus atiachments for contempt of Court, directed the Eherif of (e county in which the %y pending, and ronning to all parts b o e ost 2l i conegciony irloyes who shall disregard or 0 =By with any order or decreaof court, made in “mnu of this get, or who sball aek, demand, or re- hay g Brester mate of freighl or passengor tariffs toan 89 Conry saind Prescribed by judicial decres of said gy Bocoxding to the provisionsof this act, or who Take dicc tions found to bo unjust s pro- e 1 in this ct, And unless such contumacious con- ST, ageuts, or employes, ehall eatisfactorily purge Sbor themsalves, of 8ll contempt of court, it \Ibethe Guty of tho Court to Ane stch contuma- Jereon or persons mot less than §100, nor more ), £nd guch_contumacious PECSOD O perons and committed until the fine znd costa zre 82 10, In org . In arder to more effectuslly enfarce the pro- Titons of b scf, and all decrees and orders of court oy %0 prrsusice thereof, it ball be the duty of lo pihedff, whanever any occasion requires It f4eNON & poase comulatus, in number suf- ot 10 fnforce oledience to all Gécreos and ordersof 1kt 22 t0 servo ail writs plsced in his hands under 4’ 5oTisions of t's act. And in the performance Quties oa herein provided. said Sheriff msy 1 £ stopany snd all trains presing over any railron this Bizte, whenover 1t Fhall Be Beceseyry {6 arecet ersons againet whom attachments, writs, or orders ve been lisued, and to. scrvo ol writs placed in the bands of eaid Shesif, sgatnst any conductor, agent or employe of any raflroad corporation. % i Bec. 11, Auy conductor, agent, or employe of any mailroad corporation who thall vlolate zay of the pro. vislona of this act, or who sb:ll charge, cuk, demand, r receive a greater rate of freight or paseenger tariffs than that fixed and prescrived in pursusncs of this act, or shall violate sny decres of court made in par- Fuance of this act, shall bo deemed guilty of a Ligh misdemcanor, and on conviction thereof shall bo fined, for exch offense, not less than £100, nor more than $500, or imprisoucd 'fn tho county jail, not oxe Geodipg slx months, or both, in tbo discrction of tha n all eatea Seninmdet ‘stand committed until the . 12. Whenevor through change of circumstances the oxisting Tates of {rolght and pasacoger tarifle frecd for any railroad corporztion, :n pursuance of this ct, ehall become unreasonably Jow and wnremunerative, such railroad cornoration may apply. to the Courtby which the existing rates wero fixed for & rebearing of the ease, sctting forth the grounds therefor, and what Tates would be reasonablo, in. viow of such changed arcumstances. And, upon giving sald Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners ten daya’ notico of suchap- ‘Dlication, the Court shall redocket tho case, and issmoan order upon aid Commissioners to show cause, within thlety daye in term time,or in vacatiomy why the exluting rates of froight and passenger tariffs shonld ot bo fucreased in accordance with the application of 831d railroad corporation. Upon tho trial of tho case, the jusues of fact, namely : Firgt—Whetlior the cxisting rates of freight and pas- foages tarifs ure unressousty low and waremuners- ve; an Secondly—Whether tho incressed rates, submitted said railroad corperation, aro ' just and reasonable maximum ratee, may s tried by & jury, ss in the frst fnstance; or by tho Court, if both pariies consent thereto. And ehould said {saue be foiind for the ratlroad corporation, the Court shall procsed in 1ike manver 0s is provided in the third scction of thia act. And, thereafier, such rates so ro-atsblished, fized, snd decrecd, 'shall bo enforced In like mander, 28 if much new rates bad becn presoribed - in tho firet instance, and all fines, forfeitures, indictments, contempts, and rights of action proscribed in tho Torcgoing section of thi nct shall anply to such new ratea of freight and pass- engertariffs {he samo s if such rates hud been orlgi- y prescribed : Provided, That such spplication for {hercadjustment of rates of freight and passenger tar- iff shali not bo mads oftencr than once in each year. Bto, 13. WaEAEss, Tho Supreme Court of this Btato has fecently decided that certaln Lws of the Btate herotofore passed in relation to rallroad corpora- tions are unconstitutional fn port ; and WnrneAs, Immediate legislation is imperatively re- quired on this subject, whereby an _emergency exlsts, July noxt ; thercfore this act shall take effect and boin force from and after its passago. Stttk o AU THE NEW ORLEANS FIRE. M. Sam Turner, Chief Clerk of the Tremont, ro- celved the following dispatch at 8 o'clock lnst ovening * New. OnLEANS, March 1.—Havo telegraphed Meyor 10edill ‘as {o suffering caused by terriblo fire hero zmong tho poor, Hundreds of familics ore homeless, Mayor askn me fo ask for aid. Please ask press to ald roquiring this act 1o tako effect prior to the first day of Robezt NeC, Smas 16 months, BERGH-At Spring Leke, Mich., Teb. 27., Ce 5. Borgh, for maay yiars rosidcutor Chiego, 0 O SMITH_In tals city, March 1, Fl Louiso, dagh. ternliL. D, 854 Lonlss Seaih, Age semrs s ¥ e ral at thelr residenco, o, 128 Stantonaar., March PROFESSIONAL. THE FRENCH DOCTOR, B BRIARD, From the Academy of HMedicag, Pari, Now Professor and Proprictor of the CHICAGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Announces to thy alck that he still continges ta porform great curos, sod all thoso who aro sfiictod with any dizoase, whatsoover its nature, ero respectfully insited to call at his Drug Store and Consulting Rooms, No. 188 South Halsted-st. . Consultations gratis. All languagos spokon. Consulta, tlon by mail, micdicines forwarded by expre: PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED 7O JOIN THF, ADVER. PAG i LA TIED L To 83,00 to 85,000 cash, in %o manuiacturo and sale of & staplo articlo that will Lear closeo imoutiuation sad eoll for cash at oaca: profit percent; sale unlimited. Address G 55, Tribune oft ARTNER WANTED_WITH $3,00 TO $3,000, TO cxiend a smanufacturing busigess alrcady establislicd, 987 gncpuotle mau & good opening 15 offered. Addrezs A2, Trithmo otiico. ARTNER WANTRD_V/ITH 900, TN A WILL- aqcttablishod buslnoze which will upjort iw tam 15 Faant, Washinghon st Rosmm s -0 morossed. ARTNER WANTED_DY A WELL ESTABLISH- firm, dolug a good buslness, a silent partner with, 10,000, or av nctive partnor with about 86,000. The n. torest of ono of the firm can bo bought. Addréss A B & €O, Tribano offico. - PATTNER WANTED_WITH G300 AND GOOD raference, in a well establisbed and good_ Y{l"“: buasi~ J il of adeots” ROCIINS FISURER, 16" South 5 PARTNER WANTED S0~ AN AGTIVE PART. nor in New York, for the lard ofl pressing 2nd refin. iog factorage; donicatio aud export trado; facilitios and acquaintance establlshod ; business of - long standing: soclating with cqual capital, aod to tako place of rel pertzon. | Conouetio acking by **spocial™ a gnod busiuoss man .83 above. Nobe but principals noed uddress. Hox 1313, Now York. o witl n Woatera Louss preferreds mih, son of Albso and Mollie 3McO. ‘WANTED--MALE HEL?, WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Bookkgeners, Clorks, Ete, WANTED—A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN PRE- g BT . cosatse Aov o T s B W BESCRT, % ffarkot-st. VY SR VY ANTED_A CONPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND 5 2 large i FEPRE AXD and oo 1 SARTET AT 17, Tribung e TVANIED — AN EXPERIENCED WA erlt for ratirasd ofico. NoBe. oibers Hebh aQIms Tostcliico Box dlf. x W4 _EXPERIENDED SCAL] T GILDEIE & GO, 38 Sixto BALESMAN. t. D omcsties=-Continued. TANTED-2 CliAMBER GIRLS, AND WORKING 1 maa wanted, : dirgo boarding hiise, 505 Wast Madic ANTED-A GIRL (GERNAN OR WELSH) 10 . wid do gasorsl Biise % Haron cornar of Tiidhe . Hrloronces ropetreas o o otk VWASTED_4 GOMPETENT GIFL10 DO GENE: ¢ ral hicusewosk Ina small family: good wagestos gocd girl._ Apply Munday at 723 Micaiganar. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks. &o. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS 1D, Shipring clerk of taeling sslemman: speaks fro gusges, and can o best of reference (roct D, “XiSma 08, Tibene oeo: oy SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestics. Gulllescliy o country. Satataction given & specialty: Mrs. BALKAM'S' Ofice, 131 West Jackson-st. i ITUATION WANTED—BY.A YOUNG MAN GF ezperieace, a3 bookkeeper, entry. bill, or shi) ylwfl Slork il accopt say position whoro Fo can make hizase uselul, with a prorpect of sdvancement: can come well rocommonded. ~ AddrossT 42, Tribuno ofice. 'ANTED—A GOOD GIRL_ FOR GENERAL housawork ia a private boardi . p) 19 East Elghiooatit, doadsy oraiog oo vl 85 ork- ITUATION WANTED_IN A DRUG STORE; countey preferred. Pastiesin want of 8 young man of rior professional and business tainments, address Dotroft, 3ich. ) 0 C ANTED—A BOOKEKEEPER, ONE WH( N. iR oiating Badivess, Adian SLh er‘sn'_aoob GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND ‘iron: roforeaces requized. Apply Moaday, 463 Weat ©,P. O Randelp "ANTED—CLERK, PORTER, SALESMAN, AN A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- W o i, e wiih $5503 safa tavestment. “Ape | VY “wok: faridly of w0, 13 Pralrioeav. ply ¢t 157 Fifth-av., Room 10. VA':\L;ITBEID Aflvenlt‘slflnflf) DO kuli." flRdAL HOUSE- . 5 ork oaiy an oo VW ARTED WO FIRSTUTASS ENTRY OLERKS. | Apply st f0 Wabsairav. 6 Trsh naod applgs Apply by lotter only. VWANIED-_A FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE GTio Y. cory saloaman of expériuaco. Addrsss P &, Tribaa offica. ANTED—AN ACIIVE AND RELIAGLE BO WA SiGeut figurta, snd good witter; waniod for s yC. 3 X BECKWITH & G “VWANIED_A THOROUGH PRACTICAL BOOK- Tass business, who can giva naquos. tionable city roforences a8 to_honeity. ~Addross stating ezlary required, etc., ¥ 18, Tribuno ofice. ANTED_AN EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK, 4t 919 Wost Madison-at. 3. D. TALCOTT. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR ENTRY OLERK; flW mustwriia s rapid busigass Band sod accorsta of 3} fonoos from- fo o B Pt "Address BIAW, SONES 2 GO Tribune office. ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED DELIVERY W Rr grmor . city roforoaco Tequired: Apply to k. FWEBSTER, 11 Woat Lakeste o Trades. 5 e ork. VENS WHEEL COMPANY, Tadianspolls, Ind. S T T taka sontract mood ; als emv. Kddross B R AR oend aftear o 'ANTED—2 WOOD-CARVERS. AFPLY 3ION- dag morning, T 1. WOLFINGER, coraer of Lin- coln and Rinzio-sts. ANTID—A GODD JOB COMPOSITOR. NONE thor need &pply. J. J. SPALDING et e G &00., 18 ANTED—. AT HINGDALE, A FIRSI-CLASS e s, Fadive fos WAL 3 NG sranta to aoftle in & g00d placa. or WAL P TON, at Hinadale. re= koepor in 4 first-c} 'ARTNER WANTED—IN THE BEST MANUFAO- turing business in Chicago, with 33,000 to $5,000 cash. Tall nt 73 East Adama-at., Cpicago. PARTSER WANTED_S2,00 WANTED 0 TN crease thi trade of a first.rate morcantile businoss in this city, which is now in good shaps but needs additional eapital to meet tho incroasing trave. None but first-class partiesdealt with. Address ¥ 23, Tribune offico. PAVISER WANTED_WITH SNALL CAPITA 1n » businoss clsaring $230 per week. Call at Dearborn-st., Room ARTNER WANTED—IN AN ESTABLISHED REAL cstato business. Nono but an oxporionced person Boed appls. Address G t0, Tribuze offico. Wendell Phillips arrived ot th Tremont House, 5es- terday. The Hom. 8. 8. of Elgin, a memiber-of the Stato Legislaturs, is at the Briggs House, - Thero will bo sixty additions to Dr. Kittredgo's Church to-dny, making 116 now members added at tho Iast two commtnions. Fire Maraliol Wiliams is rapidly recovering from the injaries reccived on Friday evening, and will gzob:my be in his oflice on Tuesday, although it will ome time before he can perform active duty. There were rogistered at the Tremont Honse sester- day, the following gentlemen: John D. Lyon, New York; Edward Stearns, Syracuse; Albart Altmeyer, San Franeisco; Col. L. W. Cook,’ U. 8. A.; Joseph Webster, Ssuter Agency, Neb. In adaition to the slready sdvertised sttractions for AMr., Muic’s benefit, at the Academy of Music, on Fri- day evening next, Rirs. Geargo E. Woodwell, o lady of acknowledged ability a8 3 reader, will give a recitation of the popular poem, “Shamus O'Brien.” 3. L: Relly, Yackton; J. M. Sonthworth, Wood- stock ; B, Sioper, New Orleans ; C. F. Putnom, Bos- ton ; B, B. Hall, Columbus, O, ; B, Bithop, Mcienry, Il ; W. AL Taylor, Ottawa; H. 8. Wakeman, Min- Deapolis ; G. Sprague, Des Aoines; W. L. Gilbert, Winstesd, Conn. ; R.S. Graham, Atchison, wereat the Briggs House, ‘yesterday. The prominent guests ot the Sherman House, yester- day, were H. E. Rogers, Wyoming ; A, IL Eelscy, St. Lodis; Goorge G. Mcdturiry, Pittaburgh; George T. Anthony, Leavenworth, Kansas; J, M. True, Cleve- land ; George 8. Holister, St. Paul; L Cole, Omaha; 8. B.'Bond, Philadelphia’; T, A. Head, Rock Isiand E. P. Bidwell, Cincinnati; H. Latham, Wyoming} ‘William Colwell, Boston ; E. McIaren, Philadelphia, New York Financial News. New Yok, March 1.—Gold sold ot 114%, 114%, snd 115%, closing at 1147{@115. Loans, 1 fo & for carry- ing. Clearings, $57,000,000. ‘Governments werd dull, but steady ; prices but Liitls changed. - State bonds wero quict snd unchanged. o, apects exporied for tho week amounted ta 25,4 Money was easicr and ranged from 1-32 to 7 per cent, with Ialo dealings ot the lower rate. ‘The bank statoment is more favorablo than generally expected. A analysis shows that the deficiency now 15 pnly $322,275,—a gain of $1,537,5600 for fhe week. The stock markes waa much guieter to-dsy, and there was an entire abscnce of excilement. The flucta- ations outside of Pacific Matl, Panama, Western Union, Atlantic,and Faciflo covered 's range’ of ouly ¢ to per cent, Pacific Mail swas irregular, selling at 68, 85, 5637, Panama sold at 108, 109%)107%, and 109, and closed ot 103%. Western Union opensd at 80, and s00n declined to 89%. S Sterling, 1083 GOVERNMENT BOXDE. Coupons, 7. |Coupons, 163! 310405, ex-int; DONDE, |Virginias, old. North Carolinas, % [Norih Carolinas) new. xpr Wells Fargo......... 84| American Express. ... 6754 United States Ex..... 73% Chicago & Alton. Pacific Mail.......... 575 Chicago & Alton pi 10324 |Ohio & Misaiaaippd. 60%10,, 0. % C.. 8 1C,B.&Q ILake Shors - Indiana Central. Illinols Central .. Union Pacifc stocke,. 345 New York Central Northwestern.. Union Pacific bonds. . 865 ‘Northwestern pfd. |Central Pacific bonds. 104 Rock Island, Del. Lack. & Western.1013¢ “N.J. Central. . B.H. & Erle.seerens B Bt Faal... =y Forcign Markets. Livearoor, March 1—11 . m.—Flonr, 28:@286 64, Wheat—Winter, 125 2d ; spring, 11s3d@132s 2d; whits, 118 7d@L1s 94; clob, 128 4d@125 64, Corn, 2T6@278 Sd. FPork, g5, Lard, 87a 94 Toxpox, March 1--2 p. m.—Consols, 03@025 ; 5208 of '65, 93% ; do 67, 93 ; 10-408, BIX(; mew G, 905 ; Erie, 62}, Frlaxkrosr, Sarch 1.—5-208 of '63, 955, ‘Panys, March 1.—Rentes, 66¢ 77c. —The Church of tho United Brothren in Christ, in the United Statcs, numbers about 140,000 members, distributed among 43 confer- ences; has 4 Bishops, supports 8 colleges, pub- lishes 5 regular periodicals, and sustains 800 missionaries in the home work. During the last fiscal yoar over $93,000 were contributed to the support of the misgion work. ZStrange to say, the Athamasian Creed hes enlisted tho Rev. Charles Kingsley smong its defenders. Ho thinks it has exercised, and will continue to exercise, a ‘ most potent and salu- tary influence, not only on tho theology, but on the ethics, and on the science, physical and metaphysical, of 2l English-spesking nations,” and tin its “influence Was_never more needed than now since the grest French revolution of the last century.” o last two persons one would expect fo find sido by side are Mr. Kingeley, the suthor of * Alton Locke,” and Dr. Pusey. MARRIAGES. NUDDLESTUN—CONNOLLY—Thursday, Fob. 27, 1673, at the Cathodral of SS. Poter and Paul, Mr. Geerge W, Huddlestan and Aiss Kittie G. Connolly, both of this . N ru ©Vaskeshaw, Wis.. and Washington, Tk, pspers P OBNSTON—BRANDON—Feb. 20, by the Rev. M. INSTON-] IN—Feb. y the V. 3 B parid Johmaton aud Aliss Srank B. Braadon, O ON PURROWS Ta this city, Feb: %, at th . N— n this city, Fob. %, af the Aoy of (44 GRUstIng clercrmas, 70 Ashiand-rr, Trthe Tev. Abbott E. Kittrege, Mr. ‘Nosrls Eaton, o ] Stuse, and Miss 8. Lilllan Busrows, of Buf<lo. us. Jaxes T. Tooxer, ARTNER WANTEI WITH 81,000 TO 83,000, IN A General Southern Agent Illinois Central Railroad, #afo sud good mannfacturing business; good profits. - s Tall at 193 West Waslington-st. ARTNER WANTED—IN A WELL-ESTABLISHED PERSONAL. Baiiess: X an of seas sapiia) aod fESRaTzed. an F ulars s!udhvnfl. or partici call at Room §, 89 East W D D A ek oD Lo wagom bosex: o0m X el 101 Monday, Besemont of 560 Wabasb-ar, 20T o b and MOGENE, care Carrler No. 11, YOUNG MAN AS ITUATIONS WANTED—BY A eatry or mppmg clork, or salesman; has six years ao- tive businoss experionce in this city. ' Reforences fur- nished. Address X 85, Tribuno office. Srmu‘lox WANTED—BY.A COMPETENT GIRL o Callat % .. e e Morks GAll A or addross 118 Shartled- - Srmnlos’ WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL IN A Please rivate famil, BH R T L ITUATION WANTED-B' FIRST- 3 Bt B S T e S A i e g -8L] Pleaso call Monday ITUATION WANTED-BY AYOUNG GIELTO DO d work I to - 1D ptocond, work In a primte fsmlly.| Apply st 4 {TUATION WANTED_LY 4 GOMPETENT DRUG Kadross H5o: Toibung oftens *oreral 70ars" exporiance. QUIUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAX WHO 1s not atraid to work, as eniry or shipping clerk, cash- Ereesauin astates, sot can EAELC TR, SIS ouces. . Afdross TE1; Tribuine ohco. oo O o3 Telo ITUATION WANTED-] EXPERIENCED S ReRikoenat who i thoronghly ecommended: Address . 0. Box 1%, GUTUATION WANTED - ASSALESMAN TN WHOLE. 12, aale basiness, or 1e cleik i sior oF offco toclty or ; No. 1 recommendations, . Siporizaco. Address T NEALs Bor 25, Somensar. T ANTED_AT HARRISON-COURT, BOUTHEAST tron,”_Apoly to Room 11, Afrs, 3. 5 VY ASTED-4 GIRL T0 DO GENEHAL HOUSE- ANTEKD_FIRST-CLASS COOKS AND TOUSE la to Gill sitaations tn the bes: North Side familics. iVAfiT]iD~A FIRST-CLASS COOK IN A PRIVATE boarding-houso; must bo neat and thoroughly com- ANTED—GIRL —3IUST BE A GOOD COOK, launcress 'and houss-keopor; threa in family; alio Lslan corner l{u.r!:m:-sh VASTED_4 GIRL'TO COOK, WASHAND IHON; W A O o ok at 855 W n-st. : Mrs. WHITTAKER, 25 Chicago-ar. petent. 126 Prairieav. gmallgicl o tako caro of a baby, " Apply at No. 1 Blus 85 a wock o 8 £00d one, at 158 Wost Lake-st. V ANTED—AT 1§ OAKWOOD-AV,, A GERMAN OR .‘V Scandinavian girl to take cars of lwnanh.lldxcn 311 ‘wash for thres persons. ANTED—BY A LADY WHO IS BOALDING, A churd of o baky dirine the . ADpy oF Eor Weks a A ‘ashington. A " i oplyae S0 West VW AL TED 0 GIRLS ATINTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 27 Randolph-st. astics desiror 8 help call Mondsy, Marcnge. ¥ Sealrons of poliatia VVARIED 4 GOOD GIRLTO.COOK, WABH, AND iron; roferences roquired. Call at 1113 Indisba-ave QITUATION WANTED-N. I DIXON, EXPERT Accountant, Room 1, 119 Dearborn-st. Hooks open: andclosed ; complicated accountsozamined and adjusted. Posting by the , week, or month, on reasonabie torms. Office work in general promptly executod. bl TTUATIONS WANTED — FOR THREE TV 1 is. ‘Apply at MRS, BATES Intol SBico, 10 Packesonr G, STTUATIONS WANTED — BY Two SWwEDISH Bafiy Srmes S G nan Bturfovet.. Mondas.. s QITUATIONS . WANTED_FAMILIES, TIOTELS, restaurants, and laondries supplied with Srat-class bolp: Inqairo at Escelsior Kmployment office, n-at. 5 TIUATIONS WANTED—FOR SOME GOOD CHAM: ‘Cooks, and. girle for 97 West bor nad dining room girls: also eoneral homsoworls 418 (vabash: TTUATION WANTED-A YOUNG SWEDISH LA dy ia destroas of finding A sltaation 1s second girl, of lady's , A Lady's mald, a2 firatclaan famlly. " Apply perscnally, av o washin ¢ Hlonday at 73, comer of Kilzaboth sd Eeiorsts. : TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS bookkeoper or assistant, or whare ho can make him- s0lf useful. “Ts well rocomendod and wears the omblem G._ Addross K 43, Tribuno office. ~ ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG 3IAN TO ) "do_writing ev Addroas D. M. ALLEN, 218 ‘Wost Randolph-st. TTUATION WANTED—-BY A PRACTICAL BOOK- kooper; A 1 references; would clerk in commission oF gholosale’ grocery houso.’ Addsass A GO, 184 and 186 South Clark-st, QITUATION WANTED_GY A YOUNG MAN CON- {Drersant with Fronch, Gorman, aud English lsoguages, ar ofico, o wrils rally uselal. Rddioss DR Tribasootice o e Lo \VANTED—A SCOTCH, WELCH, NORWEGIAN, WaArteas i), to do genoral hiousework, at No. 42 Wost Van Buren-st,_Apply Monday. VANTED_A GIRL T DO GENERAT, HODSE- VY “work. _Apply at drug-stors, 1057 Incians-ar. VW ASTED_A GOOD GIRE, 1470 16 TEARS OLD, Y totako eiro of children tud zaslat in afiflmm. G or Scandia: Gorman or Scaa wian profers Dply Monday at VWASTED_TWO CARRIAGE PAINTERS AT 1% Twenty-second.st. 5 N\ ANTED_FIRST-OLA VW ANTED-_FIRST-CLASS LAURDRY GIRL AT%5 WD s o mn 3258 on controt for cash an Teal cai foiniag: . ¥ NIOHOLS & CO.. 2 Houth Canat-ats VWASTED-A GOOD GIRE WHO GAN COOK wash 10 fron well, small faatly. 1297 Endianhave oo o “7 ANTED — A PRACTICAL TANNER OR CUR- rier, with from £3,000 to 83,000 capital, to take an in- terestin & small tannery in tho country; business well-es- tablishod, hides cheap, and lmnlni ‘material o1:ily ob~ tained. Inquireof H. H. CHANDLER & GO.'S Nows- paper Advertising Agoncy, £ Madlson-st. WAsTsn_sxmnquans—REEu: TRIMMER, ‘burnisher, and later, to work on ladfes’, misses', shioss, st No. 77 North LaSalls- and childron’s fine saw st. KING & ALLEN. WD CAPINETMAKERS, APFLY AT V) SWAN & OLARK'S, Eobey-st., moar Blue Ial- ondaav. ARTSER WANTED_BY AN ESTADLISHED “holezalo tobacoo house, Laviag &, Detroit fino-cut ; ency.' Aul ‘fl'ldlg‘ chm:so for ‘hslfl ht Bllndt-o take oot o ner. Swail mired: A 8ross S 61, Tribline olico. R PARTNFJT- WANTED—WITH CAPIT, D'RAE’N o B 6, omtablished agction Liouso in this cify. Ads Tribane ottice. @ VWASTED—# FIRSTOLASS FURNTIORE FINIOE: er shor. L8 o9, m., Monday, gonth Tialatodate 0 e ANTED—A_GOOD_BOY 70 FEED CYLINDER Dress. Bulletin Printing Co., soutliwest comer Clark nd Monroe-sts. ATANTED-A_ FIRST-CLASS OAREIAGE TRDM- TATANTED—AT i, ROUGLAS-PLAC A _GOOD '.«“cook; or & good girl for genoral ho&ewnfl(;xofld ‘Y\ANTED—A GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK, AP- }u"DLV.‘JnndAy morntng aftord o'clock, at 89 Michi- 'ANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, at 14 West Adams. g i "ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL R at 125 Loomis-st. Can call KH’".HOUSEWO H Coachmen, Teamsters. &c. QUIUATIONS WANTED-BY & NEWLY.MARRIED Danish couplo, whero ho could do service as coach- Q-}ng Wflol',lg.l;:l::w’;::. and Ib!‘z,elhlaka carsof the houso Address H 67, Tribune office. IUATION WANTED_AS COACERTAY TN PRI vate famlly by & ouog man (Eoglish): il make biz. e Toletences. Address G 65, Tribus Sico. ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG SWEDISH MAN ‘wants to get ocoupied in taking care of borses and Carriagos. Addross O 73, Tribune ofice. STUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY AN Ebglishoane & Arat-clasa Thestiy Addrens 66 Biata- ITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN IN PRI- ‘vate family by l)‘nnuiflufl who truly undorstands his Ehm):\m"' “dbe lmd.ktnug“g fmn';% ‘usefal lb:s‘ Sas0: sobar and steadse Best: iy releronces. Ad- droas D 21: Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED-BY A NO.1COACHMAN, S Swodo; fally compotent and sober; is not afraid of work; can mtlk, ‘and como wsll recommen Ploase 0 29, Tribune oflice ‘VANTED—A GOOD_ GIRL__ FOR GENERAL .housework. Apply 727 West Washingtonst. WA G L Y S By T, ‘Washington-st., near Lm‘.uln.‘ & < 'ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL EOUSEWORK in family of two. Bwedo or German preferrod. Wages, 82 to £2.50 per wosk. Apply at 4 Western-ev. AITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN A8 coachman; understands all aboat horses, and careful driver; no straoger to 1ho town. Good refersce. Ad- dress T L, 619 West Adat Trades. A i o shoet roa wovker. ADDIY o sy, 5, and sheot,{ron workor. ar. % SEWALD, 483 Wabash-av. b VWANTED-AN LYPERIENCED COOK. ALSO, TTUATION WANTED-IN A BASH AND DOOR ific-oy. ARTNER WANTED—WITH 83,000 3 zier; Rt 4l Paoifio ny. second girl: ono who is a good washor and Ironer. factory as fc © the best of referonc s P e turing. Boitsn s sutat: "ARTED—T0 GO 70 THE COUNTRY, § FIRST: | 1a privaia Uoarding house, Relerences roqaireds ADDIY | 1o kil snd abilis. Address A 5, Tribone Shices lished ; D;gfitlclnl{g ulshhu”t sare. B kolt t!fiofim&zl V;,”k.jwlghl.:i Apply i}l:’“ Chicago Slalm En- | 8t No. 4 Willard.place. TIUATION WANTED_BY AN EXPERIENCED Oreha Fad oA S? o est carnor Markel sod Madls | ine Works, southesst ooraer Bfichiganar: and Frask. | - ANTED=A GOOK IN BOATDIN 5 [UATION o8 Svae e Natial Bk T9XA0 & FAANE | fan et Sot B o EDING HOUSE: B | O beck sod yermapey cqppesioy nonld sead post ARTNER WANTED—IN WHOLESALE FURNI- turs manufactory; shops and machinery of all kinds Tor the business i good runaing order; business es- tablished. I want some one who will take onc-half intor ait, or T would rell Atal out, Stato whers an itorvisw a5 Do bad. B 1, Tribuneofica. " ARTNER WANTED_WITH §1,50 OR €2,000; practical carponter or mason, The sdvertisor has shop, horsos, wagous, buggies, tools, eto., and long esuablished fn business, with largo amount of businoss onhand. Address, with full ‘nsme, § 77, Tribune office. PARINERWANTED-—IN GENTEEL BUSINEES, ‘with abont £300; mo morey to be investod only 1n did; will give the iravoling expenncs, and no work to b3 hmttg! rke:lerencc-. F&:{ulfll‘fll’,m Nfl.é‘; hll.a”’ peor month, Frerything satisiadorily o1 addres {5 N &2, TribAas ofice. iving Dime and WUbre to Oall: )ARTNER WANTED-EITHER ACTIVE OR BI. lent, with 2,000 or more; brsinoss lh‘fld‘ estab- Tiiheds would glvo good salary o parly with above amounts roforcace and sscuritr fratciats. Addsess D 15, Tribune otfice. PARTNER WARTEDA RARE CHANOE: 83,00 ‘ccsh will secaro an intercst in an old produce oom- Tnlssion honse, with both country and city trade well os- tablished, in ono of the best locatious in the city. Ad- dress, {mmediately, 5 40, Tribane otfico. lisher, 295 West Lako-st. TVANTED_A GOOD OALRIAGE BLACKSMITH, bor sawyor. K. W. GOODWILLILE, 25 Oblo-st. ANTED_ELECTROTYPEIl~ONE WHO THOR- ANTED—A BUTCHER AT NO. 183 SOUTI OLIN- ton-st. ; ono speaking German proferred, on Monday, K t boy We - takie an actird promipt boy 10 Jars. ot . VWASIED METAL BUFTER; ALSO BUBBER todo repairing, st7335tate-st. HAYDE & O'BRIEN. Y ANIRD_THREE BOXMARERS AND ONE tands bat! k. A 't 88 Wost Sy andacs atery work. Apply at 8 West ANTED—A BMART DOY TO LEARN BRASS. finishing ; aleo, boy to ru stat enging. Would Efadlso ANTED—A OARRIAGESMITH EARLY MMON- N rton, Sorace Sebaniot nd Division son ‘North Bide. YV ANTED-GOOD FPRINTERS, TN WANT OF EM DEAN, Proprietor. * e L ANTED— A_GOOD COOK, WASHER AND Ironer: well recommonded, ot No. 665 Michigan-av. VVAIED-4 GIRE ABOUT 1 YEARS OLD AT 413 1 d\Vlrnn-nv. Norwegian, Swi or German pro- erred. "V" "ANTED—ALL OUR OLD GIRLS SEEKING SIT- uations to come to our office, as situations fn hotels, rostaurants, etc., are gectiag more plenyy. STAR Em- pioymont Office, 135 West Monroe-st. GIEUATION WANTED_AS EXGINEEE: DEST RE. 3 forancos gtvea. Address WALTEE, 169 West Jack: Sl fa Fidres U5, Tuivang olfeor 1 oo foot it do- Srm.n‘lon WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENOED Iandscapo-gardencs and dorlst from Faropo, with tho ‘best of racommondations. Address 3{13, Tribune office. ANTED_MIDDLE AGE WOMAN TO DO GEN- ‘eral housework in country; American lady preferred ; oot magen puld. Flenso call o day, No. 16 ia now siore, South Halsted-st., hours: from 10t0 4 p. m. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR GENE- Fal housework, only thrgo In il bigheat wages given; references required. Apply at 1406 Wabash-av. TTUATION WANTED-DY A GOOD WATOH- D maker. Address O B, 135 Sonth Halsted-at., up- Hiatrs, - GITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRSTOLASS FORE, man carpentor and dranghteman; town or country s will contract or work by tho day; take part payment in laad. K18, Tribune office. VWASTED-S GOOD GIHLS FOR DINING.ROOM. Litchen ‘and laundry work. Inquire at Room 10, 5 East Monros-st. ANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, at 826 West et apstate. Gaod ‘roferencea required. ANTED—A XIRST-CLASS PASTRY COOK,WHO can come well recommended, and 3 ook, at Metropolis Hotel, 451, 463, and 455 Michigan-av. Y AIS\TAZ’D—D!‘_MED:‘ATEL‘Y‘—“L GEDD GERMAN, wedo, o Normerian ook, wash, and 1n a private family. 317 Bonih Sangamonst. et TTGATION WANTED—BUTCHERS, ATTENTION: Rorhne s e ifing fo Taive matolf sencrally nsotel. Addeei £%, Tabuno otice. 2 Miscellaneous.. SIIUATION WANTED-TO TAKE CHARGE OF A of fine-blooded cattlo; "Address EDWIN ROB- farm and suporintend breedlng B yoars :’;E:'flmee i Engiand. INSON, Mimneapolls, Minn. ARTSER WANTED—WITH 81,00 OASH, TO GO L o Colorado.” Addroes,” for” & days, 8 2, Tribune office. PARTRER _WANTED-IN & DRUG STORE; A good location: mast havo 81,600 to incroase stock; bost of roferences givon and required. Address DRUGGIST, caro Carrior No. 10, clty. ARTRER WANTED_A PARTY WITH A FEW thousand dollars, and security for more, desiresto re- Geive proposals for {20 buyiag of some establisbed falr payiag Tasincey olther morcantlo oF manulactaring. ddross § 3, Tribune office. ARTNER WARTED—IN A FIRST-OLASS WELL- eatabliied manufaotaring and wholesale house. ‘Az Bcaiza businces man with somy capital can find & businoss worthy of belog invostigated. ~Apply to 416 West Madi- son-8t. o ARTNER WANTED—TO BUY THE INTEREST of a miring pariaor fa s good pasing manafsctdring holesale Lusfness: capital requirod, 84,600 to 85,000; aa activo business man, ablo w?uuéu & books, preforrad; trado woll oatablished. _ Address 537, Tribuns otfice. ARTNER WANTED_WITH AT LEAST 82,000, TN amsafe and legitimate business; none but those havin the moaey and good reforcnces noed apply. Address 61, Tribuno office. PARTNER WANTED-WITH <500 CaSH, EITHER lady or gontleman; will find the best barg in Chicago, Apylyat 15 West Monroost., Star Employ- ‘ment Offico, ARTNER WANTED_WITH A FEW THOUSAND doliars, in 8 safe collateral loan business: profits forg largo; toney turaed monthly. Address PARTNEE, Tribuno ofico. PARINER SWASTED AN TIRSTOLASS, LAUK- dry. Addross for 3 daya ¥ 22, Tribune affice. ARTNER WANTED_IN OOMMISSION BUSL ness, by on¢ baving a thorongh acquaintanco wi o businous, and soize Capitals Addross EL 6 Tribane offico. PARINER WANTED—ITH ABOUT, &3.u0, T0 take half interost in a manufacturing business: in. Yestment sccuredon tho property. Address H 60, Tribune ofice. ARTNER WANTED_GITHER SPECIAL OR GEN- eral, with 95,000 or more, for tho furnituro busine: in which tho advertiscr bas had fiftecn years' seccessful ‘A rl{um:a. bat by lmsdlmm l“rnnd!.rcgnh]“.h,lnq‘d“ fln:l:. en and req 7 Mondsy, ot the $icy of B B WELLS, Hiohors Block, 18 Dasrbormats LOST. OST—ON FRIDAY NIGHT, NEAR THE CORNER of Randolph and Halsted-sts., a seai ring. The finder 51 o Hborally rowardod by roturaing. tho sama to the Now IHaven House, corner Randolph and Halstod-sts. OST-SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. &, IN AN IN- diana-av. car, asmall Prayer Book and Lessons, in a casa. The finder'will bo_suitably rowarded by bringlog them to JOHN FAIRBANKS, 107 Fifth-av. AT T O5TGAT THE MATINEE, YESTERDAY, 4 McVicker's Thoatre, an opera-glass, glit mnfln&nq, #2d ormamented with chinored morsts work. Saltablo foward, If roturned to W. L. HIRST, Jr., RoomI0, ‘Honore Block, Monroo and Dearborn-sta. OST _ SARDONYX _LOCKET, _GONTAINING child’s pcturo: {nscribod on_back, Hattle to Reub,, Aug. 7, 1871 Sukable roward for,the samb if returnod (3 Toom 13, 133 East Madison-st. ANTED—_AN A1 CUTTER TO WORK IN A cliy of 20,000 population, Addrees, with torms sad references, or call Monday afternoon, Publishers of the Tailor's Inielligencsr, Foot Block, corber Olark xad Moa- roo-sts. ANTED_ONE OR TWO APPRENTICES FOR ‘machino and steam-fitting st 67 Erio-st. ; those bav. 1ng some knowledgo of the business preferred. Coachmen. Teamsters. &c. <om) an aress X, Tribuso ofico: K "ANTED — A COLORED COACHMAN, WITH Sood reforences. Call at 910 Alichiganav. from 5 to 6 Miaday aftormoon: WAY Ad- VW ASTED—A COOK 28D BECOND GIRL AT 1i3 Indizna-av. Referoace required. ANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work. Bfust bea good coo er and ironer, sad :mnu_'au recommended. Appl -8t ANTED_MORE GOOD GIRLS FOR EVANSTON 2nd 02k Pack ; also for the ciiy, at MRS, HAMIL~ TON'S, 46 Bouth Unlon-st. VWV A b roneiy s ehorsiands e sdinies, rood Wagos oroughly auderstands ein w il ba PRI AppIY 604 Wabashenv. . "ANTED_A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, ina private family; ooly those who can roferences nocd apply. Call at No. 77 North. botween 10 and 19 a, m., Monday. AND TROR, vo good o-at., ANTED_A FIRST-OLASS HOSTLER AT THE Northwostern stables, %60 Michigan-st.; nons bot exporioaced men noed apply, g Miscallancous. VYANTED A YOUNG MAN BETWEEN THEAGE. of 16 ¢nd 18, residing with his pare: near Unlon Park, to Suke Bimsell gonerally uselal About store. Appiy by lottor to &7 Weat Lake-st. ANTED—ONE KITCHFN-GIRL AND A COLOR- d waiter, at Clareadon House, 152 North Clark-st. VW 2NTED-A GIRLFOR GENERALHOUSEWORK in a family of two. _Call 8t %0 Wost Madison-st. ANTED—GIRT, THAT UNDERSTANDS COOR- ‘g at 509 Washington-ar. ANTED—A GOOD GIRLTO COOK, WASH AND iron ; wages 34.Apply at 44l South Canal-st. WANIED_A EELLABLE TEAVELING SALES- ‘men, for first-ciass California ~Wins House, Blast "o woll sxparienoed in the win trade, 2d have ood refeconcos. 4 larywill be paid ta 8 A1 Tan. - Addross © 73, Tribuno ofice. ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF ENERGY VY 04 aimbition. ot Race, - Buslaess-plettats fucve. tive, and rospectable. Gall botwoen, tho hours of 11 and 12, 4£1C6 Clarkst. (up-stairs), noar Madison. - [V ANTED-A FEW GOOD OANVABSEES, AT 20 ot ANTED — AN | EXPERIGNCED, SOLIGIION. with “who will b made’ Addross O 3 Thbune ofie. owo o YAANTED —A_GOOD SECOND GIRL; 31 PER WA Seo Tid Cataga Grarsar: Soamstresses. VW ASTED-t0 FIRST-CLASS SHIRT MAKERS A ‘finishers at the Chicago Shirt Manufactors, 29 W Madison-st._COYLE & DICKINS VW ANIED_A WHEELER & WILSON OPERATOR ‘that speaks German and resides on the Sonth Bido; steady employment. to theright party ~ Address H 65, Tribune otfice. VANTED_A FEW GOOD TAILORESSES TO GO to the country. Apply to CAHN, WAMPOLD & €O.'S, 6 and 6: Wabash-av. D b VWANTED-AN ACTIVE MIDDLEAGED MAN (German preferred), well acquainted with city, first-class city reforences, as colloctor, Monday morning, 2t9p. m., 20 RKramer-st., noar Twelfth-st., West 5ido. VWANTEDA, TRAVELER, WHO 18 WELL AC- ‘quainted with tho custom ehoe-trado of tho North- et Best of oferonco roqulred. Apply at %1 Soath ANTED—A LIVE MAN, WITH AT LEAST 85,000, o invest n o business that will yleld a_susiclont profit to eatisfy any rossonable man; no ons without the abore amount noed call. J. . LATSHAW, 78 Deszborn- Room 13. & WSS TreeE SrvERse parya : an good. “B. G, BLAND & GO, 355 \Wout Manlsonats ob- stalrs. ANTED—OFFICE-BOY, WITH GOOD REFBR- 508, mono other nsod apply, at 177 East Madison- m 5. TANTED—GIRLS, FOR SEWING STRAW AND W Aaiten wod frase-makiag. . Apply to . B. FISE & CO., cornior Wabash-av. and Washington-st. VVANTED [GIRLS CACTUS AXD STRAW BRAD ‘hat and bonnet sowors. E. J. TURNER, 8 and 70 State-at, VANTED-TOREWONAN TN X DRESSMARING ‘ostablishment ; noao bat thoso_competent to take chargo noed apply. Addross, stating nemo and resideace, $ 31, Tribune o Wufxn—’:wa FIRST-CLASS MILLINERS FOR ‘the city. Address R &, Tribuzo oftico. VWASIED_FIRST-CLASS MACHINE HANDS 70 work on ladles' underwear aad aprons. Call at 43 South Clark-st. "VAm'zn—u APPRENTICES FOR DRESSMAK- ing 80d 2 improvers, at 319 South Clark-st. TVANIED-AT &8 WEST LAKEST., 4 GIRL to da general honsework. ANTED —7_GOOD ABLE BODIED NEX, VY D ot os Beanionins. o cousch far-ns Coril: caton of doposits in the Scandinavisn National Denk. Will Pa ood wages. L H S, I8 Wost Lako-at. "ANTED — AN | EXPERIENOED TRAVELING Y A ean for lumpe and Eiasomare. Addros S B Tribuno ofice. WA}GTED—-WOULD LIKE A MAN AND WIFE T R AT e e R it d 2t witl bos 4 Eivonau, tho man to-Go tho wWouk aboyt e, grounds, OST_ON_THURSDAY, &TH ULT, A SUIT OF back hair, in gning from Twenty-sixth-at. to Micl Bt ‘theno to_ Wells.st, and returning. A saitable Eoward il bo given by Ioaving bt 291 Calamet-av. _ON MONDAY NIGH? LAST, SOMEWHERE LT Sotweon. Metickere Thestes and Foaniincio & pold snd. enameiod bracelot. ThoAnder il be rownrdes by rotaratog it to tho oficoct Andorsons Enroposn Hotol, Hadison-at: OST_SATURDAY NIGHT, ON TWENTY-SIXTH. :L flPEnl;l!-l;K. a l:rhinmn vnlv:itflbockfl;fioxk‘; con- 3, ncs of & poor slrl.. Ansona retar P s P tieravs il bo remarded. OST_A_ BRACELET, NEAR NGVICKERS. A L% et oivon it Teturned o MIt. NATHAN, 35 Forquo 0ST_ON FED, %, IV TWERTY.NINIEST. , No, 79, ‘Etruscan gold ear-drop set with ra- Dins soiakive bHlnt. Eiador fowardsd by loaring 1t at307 Stato-st. OST— A GOLD WATCH, ON THE EVENING OF LS A O s’ B; Raving same ot 1 itine. dal OST-ON ‘00N, ON WALNUT- . bantin; itch, with e e s e Bemind s il i snd take care of two horsos and cow. Must bring the bost of reforoncos. _Addross § 63, Tribuna ofica. ANTED—A BMART, STEADY BOY ABOUT 16| yoara old, ‘to work about office. _Bfust roaido with parenia. - Address 1o omn haud-wiiag, OFFIOR BOY, cars of Carrier 3L VVASTED-GOOD AN T MANAGE A FARS( oo P e, e s, R corm, » No. 163 Sonth Halstedest. © ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO VWV ek for an imporitag S and Hagar bhase n this city. To the right party, hasing good references, liberal angementa will bo mado. ' Ono. acqualnted and baving 2 good trado preferred. Addcess E 2, Tribune ofice. VWASIED-BOY AT THE PHARMAGY. 60 WA- Lash-av. Must spcak German and English, Apply 4 0-dsy boiween 9 avd 1, ANTED—A BOY 10 W, AXND GO R VWASTED-A GOOD RUNNER; ONE THAT UX- derstands his businoss, Northwestern dopot. Apply at tho Eaglo Hotol, 80 Wast Waterte - o ANTED-SALESMAN TOR OUTSIDE, WORK; ono that understinds gas fixtures preforred. - Call at 72 East Adzms-st. ‘hain attsched. Bdor if rotoraad to 138 Walautat. WITH fott at 43 oA MEMORANDUAM BOOK, FEB. 27, Brick Yard, ths subscriber’s rfimexgn th; bficklfll éf: If 1al-st., louldiny arlan B e 1ms, tho fintor will b paid for all troublo. L. 11. HARLAND. OST_ON THE 1STH OR ISTH INGT., PART OF & [ Baving tho words oa S B altabio Torard. ill be the cfi'lgr 2 O vea by rotarsing Sotancs on Adamat. = TRLE MARKED, ©B W TO DSTH "AVA %?rhlnfll}‘,uiw, " tedina mflkurflh‘flfé‘ loat botweon Tulrtisih B30 Tyen:y-Hfthets., oa Souih Peck- v leave at 112 Cottage Grove-av., and be rowarded. “AWALLET CONTALVING 810.650N GREEN. Lo A A aation At \ anburen the fader wil bo rewzided by Isaving i at i7 South Gree: DEATHS. A A A AN AN A AP P At STANTON—Feb. 2, Willium Stznton, son of Jamos ‘and Mary Stanton, aged 8 months. Funeral from his late residon Sunday, March 3, by cars to Csln;yh S —Diod in this city Fob. 35, of pnaum O D oid 3. “aad " Ailcsads Blgelow, 2grd 18yesm. tho residenco of the family, & Bouth Horsast, Sonday, Marchs, at1p. . ELD—In Kiagsrille, Oblo, Feb. 15, Deacon | iag at Diz. HOUGHTON'S oo, 157 South Clar) WAK] N Vakefiald, in the Slst years of hla zgo. hg"&u‘:x:}:u:fll and Alinncwu'v;peu plw;s; BO;]‘)’.GXB 'NIB—At the residence of her son, John Mc - B beth . McGinniss, sged 46 years. §3 Pittsburgh papers please copy. At her reldenco, 416 Milwznkepay, Sufardey o Fat Dronelitin, Az L AAnto Vs, aged 40 years, 10 mooths aud 2 “3hnsral at 2p. m. to-day (Sunday). Rematns to bo 2~ d at G land. e b= ¢ Biue Ialand, Cook County, TlL, March 1,1573, John icCord, aged 10 years. No.# Cook-st., on | guire for Shippin Clerk. Fuusn—o FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. onis, FOUND, A S I e OUSD_IF THE GENTLEMAN THAT LOST HIS T | barm oo State-st. car Toursday ight o call Bt 143 Sast Lako-at. ho may have L. 1a- N ‘Green.at.. near Weat Lake, a buffalo robe, which t! grner cau izt by applyio et (he ofics of HAABLENS Merchanis’ Police, m. o TORTENOYNAIE, CONTAINLNG SIL. F ver and curroncy, which the ownsr can have by call- FOUND_A BULLDOG. AT WEST MADISON- st., aad paying dumages. TORED UP_FOUR LIVE GEESE; WERETHROWN P Serd tw wacks azo. 4o ownor c3a, bize same by piving charges aud proviag propery. WAL F. LOCHOW, & Warreaav. BAUSICAL. TPE ORGAN FOE SALE. OF, EXCHANG] adsls; suitatils for small charch, oo T e Ltz Wil bo soid choap: ab LY GHT i SMITH—In Minnaspolin Mino.. Toesdss, Feb. 25 | HEALY'S. 101 Srazaxt 1 VWASIED TRAVELING SATESMAN, BY A 'm}lull:la h‘:lrdwvsgu‘:w h}*.hhd alty; oos l‘!;'hlg an scquaintance ia this » offar good references, - Address 2, Tribaus ofic ANTED—FIVE AOTIVE MEN, WITH A FEW VW 2iiliars camial, o ool Diicsforics.” Ouy. those i‘i.’fi'.?.‘é:' the above neod apply at Room %, Tribune ANTED_A SECOND GIRL, IN A BMALL FAM- Y iy that sows well prefcrred. Call at 372 West. Washingion VASTED o & SEANSIRESS THAT UNDER- ‘stands tho Singer machine at 1167 Wabaali-av. Housckeevers. TYANTED-A LADY OF REFINEMENT WILLING tomaks Lersolf generally usful; to sach, a good Bome (8 nffered. Address, with rofervace, WA, JEN- KINGS, Tribans offico. ANTED—_OLDISH WOMAN, AS HOUSEKEEP- er, to mind childran, do cutting (boss’ clothes), and wing on Singer machine; wages, £4; place permanent. R rARAT 128 South Otark: st Ttoom 11: QUTUATION WANTED-EY 4 GENTLEMAN OF exporionco and ability, & position as manager or as- sistentin & Lotel; the best of reference given. Address D 3, Tribuno office. TTUATION WANTED_BY A FRENOH GIRL, STUATe Fumy ey 2 Tmel apn Iress, §n person or by writing, at 1) Fourth-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG PERSON latoly arrivod from England, to do general he 12a omall family. - Appiy 56 cornor Basline-st. sad Eit: son-road, north. TTUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL, TO DO socond work in & privato family. ~Address S, Trib- e office, for a fow da; Sm‘g’ff' WANTED - TY 4 RESPECTABLE r sacond work or Bonsor amall family. Call nzMTw:;IJ?mld-fl‘:: l!l:l.llln. FHS [TUATIONS WANTED-FOR @ GIRLS, BEST ouso servan 3 N 'Mrs. BATOH'S: 1508 Blataste s Lo e TTUATIONS WANTED — TOR _ FIRST.GLASS cooks, Iaundroseas, and citls for geners! Eonsevcrk. Great Westorn Busincss Exchange, 141 West Washing. ton-st., corner Unian. TTUATION WANTED-DBY A RESPECTABLE 1in private family to do second or gensrz] houso- ok best of referonce given. - Address S 24, Tribuus ofice’ TTOATIONS WANTED_TOR GOOD GITLY OF overy nationality, capsbio and with referencos. SIS, WHITTARER, 26 Chicagoar. iksing QITUATION WANTED_5Y A GIRLTO DOSECO: work [n a private family, not afraid to work. Monday morning; no Suoday. No. I@ Pralrio-: SFTUATION WANTED_DY A SCOTCII PETSO: to do chamber work and sewing ; ons who undentands famly sowing. Taquiro at 6% SHitchell-stes o Sonday. TTUATIONS WANTED—FOR 0 OF /THE BEST working girls that tho country affords with unezcep- tionable reisrences from former employers from 1to 8 Soarm. W nsano - cappor’ ayatem a8 some offces, but da a falr legitimato business. This explains why we domors businesa than any threo ofices, as cur books will show. Do not forget that we have tsed. hundreds of doilars 3 advertising in order to obtain rellable belp l-fl} bufldup & Fepatatios for the Star Employment Ofic ‘8o that_ oich 203 overy one. would continge to patronize us (3 the fu- tare. 123 Wost Monroo-st. STTUATIONS WANTED_EASILIES T ANT OF cipof evary nationality cas bo supplied at Mra. TaiTPSOR'S, T Btate st 7 QIIUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD GIRE 70 D0 second work and row, can givo tho beat of referenco. Kddross 423 Wosk Madinca st TTUATION WANTED_BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, one as first-clars cook ard one ss laundrees. Pldso catl, Alonday, st 537 Thirtinthist., corer Arold. TTOATIONS WANTED-BY TWO DANISH GIRIS (siators) togethar 1 & private family. Inquire, Moo~ day, at 81 Milwankeo-av. TTUATION WANTED—AB CHAMBERMAID IN a largo boarding-housa or hotel; would bo willing to autlat st sowing; can (uralsh own sewing-machine, Call ‘or address 184 North Peoria-at. QUEUATION WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLEGIRE iz o do kitchen or gonorat hausewark o a small private family; good roference, 1160 State-st., np-stairs. GFTUATION WARTED_AS SECOND GIRL IN 4 privato family, Call 2t No. 30 Ray-av. TTUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD GIRL 1O S A taca ot baby anisow. Ploase sidress SARY) ‘Tribune office. TTOATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK; must bave & boy 7 yoars old with me. Address 3. J. DAVIS, 8 North ks STEUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLEGITL 10 tako caro of childron or to do lizht second-work. ‘Ploase call, Sanday or 3onday, at 147 Hubbard-st. Seamstresses. QIIUATION WANTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERI. ence, a position as trimmer of forowoman fn Amillisery establishment. Addrees F. HERBERT. No. 13 Church-st. (North Sids). TIUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES NEEDING dresamakers and plain ssamsiresses can get thom ‘very cheap if engagedat once. 448 Wabash-av., Room 4. ‘QITUATION WANTED_BY AN EXPERIENCED dregs-fitter and trimmer; will go out by thoday. Ad- dress & H 1, 660 Weat Adamis-st TTUATION WANTED—BY A LIVE MAN AS A TTUATION WANTED-—IN PRIVATE FAMILIES traveling salesman, wholesaloaslo grocaries preforred. 4 # Good raforimces givon. " Adaress, Monisy snd Tacsday’ | howing. Collor saiross BATYE CARKIGAN, £ Wont: Qeo, Tribuae office. ‘worth-a: ;1 TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS | QITUATION WANTED—AT DRESSMAKING—WILL iloctor; good city relorcnces given 1f - - colisetar: good cly selereaced girea If roquirod. Ad- §m'f-‘§.' ‘work home or go out by the day. 258 West Har- TTUATION WANTED—ON OR ABOUT APRIL O Biay 1, by an experienced man, to travel, or aa housa #alsaman {n wholes: gwdn trade, Address, with foll ‘Dame, 0 16, Tribuno offico. TTUATION WANTED—COPYING OR SMALL SET of books to kr::F, by a young maa wi-hiog to employ his evonings, and liviag nesr the comer of Wabash-av. and Twonty-socond-at.. Address O &5, Tribuno otice. SITUATION WASTED-DY ONE THAT UNDER, stands dressmaking, children’s clothes, all kiads of ing, or woufd go as scamstrass'in botal: will furnish own machine. Call or address for throe days, H 31, 348 South Halsted-st. TTUATION WANTED_A LADY DESIRFS SEW. ing to be taken home. Gentlemen's shirts cut sad mado. _Apply at &3 Twenty-third-st. . STTOATION WANTED LY & MAN OF EXPERI- enca in the lambor basiness, as inspoctor or salesmaa. Can estimate on buildings and take charye of factory i desized. " Satlsfaotion given to employer, with best of Tof- erence. Address B 47, Tribune ofice. TIUATION WARTED—A EUROPEAN LADY spoaking French, German, and Exglish wishes & posi- tlon withn fanily or party golig to Europe this nmmer, Address Fronch and German teacher, Monticello Sem- inary, Godfrey, Iil. QITUATION WANTED A YOURG TADY OF 0L ‘tara ead refincment wislies 8 position &1 governesa in & No objection to 3 hest city atron H. F. privato {amily, or companion toa comatry. Hay had exgocience i3 SOt Wavsahav " < TTUATION WANTED—A YOUNG LADY, A RAPID \rriior, wishes circalars toaddress or copyifg to do 8t Eomy or office. Address Q &, Tribun office. GIIUATION WANTED-AS WET NURSE BY 4 ‘respectable women, - Call at rear 277 West. Randolph- Mondsy morning. TTUATION WANTED_BY A FULLY COMPETENT man, as steward inhotel. Good referonces. Address §19, Triboas offico. TTUATION WANTED-BY A PARTY THAT CON- trols & Iarge salo In lots, or an interest, In & renl ostata Basioess; cly rofereaces given. Addross 5 67, Tribune office. TTUATION WANTED—BAILROAD ENGINEERS attention—Wanted, by & man of somo experienco, & position ss fireman. _To one of influ=nce X ‘make it au objoct to address Y 23, Tribune offi TTUATIONS WANTED—ANY ONE IN NEED OF heip, male or female, spply at &0 Sherman-st. MRS. PAULINA REISS. = PERSONAL. Housekeopers. QITUATION WANTED-AS HOUSEREEPER, IV ona of thenew hotels, by a lady that, from ozperienes, 45 woll qualifiod, with good roferences. Tribuno otfice. TTUATION WANTED—BY A LADY OF %, WITH one child, &8 housckeepor, for same gentlomian with dress X 49, amall family. Call or address 30 Quisa-st. TTUATION WANTED_BY AN EXPERIENCID respectable E: b lady, middle-ag-d, as house- Keoper to a widower; does not object to dofng the work ;:llm 11 1: ddress or call A Z, 837 West Waske gton. TUATIONS WANTED-FOR SOME RESPECT- blo American ladics as housckcepers, elck nurses, ote. 415 Wabash-av., Room 4. TTUATION WANTED_DY A SCOTCH LADY, A8 ‘housokoeper: no objéction to childron. Call or zd- dress 216 Sampaon-st., Aonday. TFUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEZPER, ‘Amerfcan wa Addresss I 46, Tribano o TTUATION WANTED_BY A WIDOV/ LADY OF experience 84 houskeepor or o taks charoof & Chfidand asalst in sewing. Gall at 75 Centro-av. fis four days, from 10 to3 o'clock. i TTUATION WANTED_ AS HOUSERECPER: COM- Detent to take sntiro charge of a house. Terms ca3 Bo mada oans for the sake of basing a comfortable Bowe. Address R 57, Tribanooffico. Miscellaneous.. QFIPATION WANTEDBY A COMPETENT GIRL 1¥do washing and froning in houses. Callal 1393 Soath State-at. TTUTION WANTED_BY A LADY ASLADY'S O aick nurse, o bousakeoper, whero there arg motharlezs children. _Call or addross 3 A, &8 Walna:-s% BY ERSONAL-WANTED—TO CALL AL ROOMS, 13 Mionroo-st., Mr. Hoglo, Supcrintendentof Siock Yards in 1871, John Huffman and John Smith, carpen- ters, who worked on the Amphithoatrs aad graad stand of Doxtor Park. ERSONAL_YOURS RECEIVED TOO LATE; IF ‘pleasant this alternoon, 804, or Monday evening; same as last. ‘7. SRSONAL—J. 1. M. I HAVE A LETTER FROM P N g T 12k as laat Wodnosday. TABRY. PERSO.'\'AL—MM. AI. ROLSTON, FORMERLY 607 ‘Bluoe Island-av., now at Bridgeport, please send Four correct sddress to Misa Ryan, 25 i Ffiis‘on'u. — C._ H. _HAVE RETURNED. ‘Pleaso call at 411 Sonth Clark-st. soon as_poasiblo. ARY HAMILTON. - tus "ANTCD—AN ELDERLY WOMAN TO KEEP "house for two gantlemen ; muet bo a_good cook and willing to work. Addrees S 63, Tribuno office. Miscollancous. VWASTED-OYE FIRSTCLASS WASHER, OKE firs-class lady clothes ironer at the Troy Laundsy, 201 Weat Lake-st. Nono othors need apply. PE ONAL-MARY, WHEN AND WHERE CAN I ‘sco you 1 Address lotter § 8, Tribuus offico. ERSONAL_WILL MISS A. AL R., AFTERWARDS ‘twleo Mra. A, 3. D. (cars Chaso & Harringlon), iend address § 16, Tribuns office. ERSONAL_N. WRITE 3E MONDAY BURE, ‘whare 1 can direct a lottrr to you. W. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT EN. glish or American woman to tako caro of a child9 montha old. Apply at Bryantar. Take Cotizga Grove-v. cara to Douglas House. —WA.‘\”I‘ED—-A HEALTHY WET NURSE. APPLY ‘st onceat 7El Fulton-at. ERSONAL_TE 3RS, MELINDY BARKERS, OF i call of sond her sddress to 723 FRSONAL_WILL 3ISS ANNA B. LESTER fosss 300 address to crosing soctable * friead. (Gl 2 G. H. caro arrier 6. FED_A YPUNG_LADY CLERE 10 _SELL A em e a baces. Addroas O 54, Tribuse off AN HONEST AND RESPECTABLE Wrm e, o e mepT 2 tablo employment.. ot em: R v on Boath Side. ~Addross B 2, Tribaas ofice. ANTED — AN EXPERIENGED LADY CAN- vanscr to aolicit adrerssments; extra inducements. E. B, TURNER & CO., Pablishers, 23 Lako-at. FIRST-OLASS MILLINER, ONE AT D o to'iaks tharis of millinory roorhs {n tho clty. Addross ¥ 84, Tribuno ofico. T RIS WHICH IAVE PERFECT EX. -‘VL"(?;;;:E;?nulunhg s fatsd booka at tho bindery of F. K158 CO., 157 and 150 Suate-st. WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Domestios. ANTED A GOOD GIRL; ONE THAT, OAY o and laindross, Apply aUoH Schiganar, TV ASIED_X GOOD SMART KITCHEN OILL TO o tho worl aimly: 00 wages paid. 100 Sonth Jofforssaeats o - oo famly: good wage: ANTED_A GGOD GIRLFOR GENERALHOUSE- VY ori. St b6 able bo coot, warb, aad iron. ApDlS atems Fultonat: Call Monday morming. - o Doce #30 & VY ASIEDA GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work; good wages. Apoly at 43 West Taylorst- (T ANTED_BY A WIDOW LADY OF HIGH RF- W bas bad soveral f snceess- Specteblity. -m; = uf:;;'" ’:)‘:;;d:"::fi:cfiflt o iy n o i adicance for her 8400, Pariles dolas r0 & ! oure, or eha woald give a deed upon household SOl e it tho amonnt of Ican was paid. Addreas D 4, Tribuno office. NTED_AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN, COMPE- VW AN o Tako sntiro chargoaf 3 yo?mt baby; must come well recommended. Apply 5t 19 ‘Aberdeen-st. ANTED—ALL GIELS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT VY Ak call at thio Grest Westarn Business Exchangs, 141 West Weshingioaat., corner Union. E. THOMAS, Proprizter. ful experienco at keepin, ERSONAL_MARIE BTUART: WILL YOU NOT ‘write mo onco! Lhad thought you braver than to isave mo ta ignorance. CHASTELARD. . "RSONAL—1 WANT THE MAN WHO MOVED ey T R RS all at same place Monday. TTUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED “Dorsan s iadies’ Burss o to walt on an favelid. Ad- dacss 19 Carrcll-st. i TTUATION WANTED—A LADY DESIRES A T0. S ior as ashier aa sore o otice. Address S %, Tribuoe ofice. . TTUATION WANTED — NURSE—TO_ENGAG ‘aanurie; will go two weeks at a timo or by the month oho who has had five yoars’ experisnce; can_yive tha besi of zefcrences by the best physicians in the city: give the best of caro to patients. Call for nurse, Siate-st., front room up stairs. TTUATION WANTED_A YOUNG LADY WISHES S ituation aa tAathcr 124 amily’ s quallicd to teseh French, denwing, and the English branches. Address B. L. BROWX, 760 Wost Washington-st. SUTOATION. WASTED_BY A YOUNG CERSIAN tuation a8 governess in an American femilys hao £ glve instructions in German. Address T #, T a0 ofico. TTUATION WANTED_A LADY WOULD LIKA ‘to bave copying to dos best of roferonces given. = Ad: Gress COPYIST, caro of Woman's Atd Astociation, 91 West Randolph-st., o call Monday at 3 o'clock: 5 TTUATION WANTED_BY ACOMPETENT YOUNG. aasjstant bookkeeper, or offics work in 8 womax, a5 mbliahing’ housn or Insurance ofice. Address MARY BIOMENT, 37 Weat Madisonat. JITUATION WANTED—-BY A LADY, AS COPY- 5 tat. Writes a fino business hand. Address S 18, Tribe uns offico. i JITUATIONS WANTED — BY _1WO YOUXG Indies aa covyists. _Address F M, Maalton House. ITUATION WANTED_AS COPYIST, BY A LADY Torms, roasonsble. Ad- dress JK D, meiuh = PEBSOSALME, CARTRRIGHT: YOUR £0UTH Bida friend is waltig anxiously to see you. If outof 1o city, write. Mast know what to depend upon. PEBSOSALAL 3T &7 RECEIVED YOUR SOTE L too late for Tutrsday. Address again, 8 12, Tribuao affco. & ERBONAL—CLARENCE: WILL BE PERFECILY ‘sgreccbls. Addresad 3 T, Tribuns offico. PERSONALMISS NEILIE ANDEREON, your preseat address to particalar friend. Tnhlms ce.. ‘PEESOSAL DANE, WHO CALLED AT ROONT:, 5 I.:ll ‘Tuesday evenlog, call at € North Bangamoa+ L H. ERSONAL_WILL MRS, CAROLINE ANDREWS, formerly 3fisa Caroline Rice, plonss sead her addross Miss CHARLIN VAN VLICK, 56 Wabash-sv. I-GEANGER, 1 WILL GIVE YOU CAF o1 rout bay maroll she trots a5, O Adrian, Mich. SEND . T 26, taBisyC P 81,000 D. JAME: Piriioun, SpisT S e Lo oo nger tho Tat 2 Bastiecs. g Wil ateept gout offer WIGHT. NTED_WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE, APPLY A )E;'mu-manu.n.‘ Room 1, up-stairs. ANTED-2 MORE EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO W ALSr regs, at 21 South J=larsont. -“yurrsn_,\ GIRL _TO_COOK, WASH, AND iron. Apply 10 ¥16 West Washington-st. ANTED—A GIRL T ENERAL HOUSE- W ot Rty ik Waohdgr TYASIRD-A GOOD COOK "IN X PRIVATE YY “bosrding houso._Apply at 21 Falton‘at. VW ASIER—& GOCD GIRL, S COOK AxD LADN dress in & private famiiy; good pay. Apply at&X Michiganar., Monday morning: J{TANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- family of 6: Swede o Gorman preferred. AP~ ED — FIVE. SHIRT-IRONERS FOE NEW W ASTEP oo bt cipsrisnced bands need appir. Chicago Rallroad Laundsy, 15 West Moaroe-st. T NTED—AT WILSON'S LAUNDRY, NOS. 897 VY A A Shatoates 2 shirtironers, 2 washers, aad 1 starcher. _Nomobut less need apply. —4 YOUNG LADY TO TEACH ARITH- A \b hisher branches of (ha Eaglish atad- o MRS, H. SLLONS, 243 Cala- ¥ fes. Apply immediate] S G S o Sl S i ANTED—A_ GOOD AND COMPETENT NURSE W/ 3t 1010 wabesn-sv. BUILDING MATERIAL. E~C —500 ICAGO BRICK. O A R i “BGARE SLCEN HUSICLL. OR_SALE — A FIRST-CLASS CHICKERING F Grand; would take in cxchango lot at ‘Englewood. Addcees $ 25, Tribuno ofico. #, )it SALE—. REAT BSACRIFICE, A 7.00- O B Stba piscoyearly now cont S0 il sell'for 375 casli. fay bo sean betwean 2 aad 4 clock p. . Aonday, at%0{ West Washington-st. ALE — CHEAP, A FIVE-OCTAVE ESTY R aa A ontime, ot torént. Call or sddroes 130 Third- av., op-stairs. 1o front. AT REDUCED PRICE, THE POPU- TR SALE T, Sokpomicdxed to be'a fisi-clats in: atramont, at 0 (o %% Wabast-av. J. BAUER & CO'S, T BALE_SEVERAL SECOND-HAND PIANOS, B Nt portact. o liberal torue, atd. BAUER & €o'S OR BALE-A_COMPLETE ABSURTMEXT OF the best mesufactared, at reduced prices Ea"xm?:l (o 16: BAGER & CO'S. PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENT PR St lisaress a0, EAUEL & CO'S, % TOR SALE_A_ROSEWOOR PIANO ERVEN 0G2 Yaves, measly mows, with atool and cover; cost S i1 soi for $300; 1 Aran top; vat, 1 otogern: T socrotars, | marblo-top centro-table; also, & Int of handsom: ed this moath. DU: Betares, elass cascn, eic.. 1 bae only fone month: LAXN, 154 >fonros- plyatl3 Wabssh-av., opposite First Baptist Chare R SALE-AT A SACRIFICE_IF SOLD ONMON- | T30R SALE_7-0CTAVE ROSEWOOD CHICKERING Fod-ys‘f'xiu and 10212 now glazed sash. Inguire 50 Bloo F plans, auxssnmm and good ..,‘if”é‘iu uL 1 Tslacd-ar. Oelock. 'A. AL RICHARDSOY, 10 South Halsted {\FANTED_LGMBER100,000 HEMLOOK BOARDB: VY A havmisek fotat, 24 fost:, 60,000 homlock tim- ber, 19 foches; will gizo a lot i exchange, at cash valas. Address Y 47, Tribane office. 60 FEET XI0 ARD IX03 200.000 Biehd Bia il s o dow-glass” an P g Aaa ot and Adlchigan-av. B. F. HHAD, 13 ES o ply st 117 South Grean-at. VW ANTED_GIRL FOR GENFRAL HOUSEWORE family 0f 2; German, Swedo, or Norwegian. Ap- 2142 Tweatioth-§t. Dly ta-dav 3 BABY 10 WET NUWSE AT THE VW AN Te hod aoforeace civea. Call at 37 West Mitgheliat, Hava s Hahr s dass old. Clari ()0() ZED FRESSED BEICK ¥OR SATE 300. cheap for carh. Soe sample at ELLIOTT KEYNOLDS & CO'S., 119 Dearbora-at., Boom 8- PIANOS TO RENT. AND THE RENT APPLIED 17 (Borchased; s (uf aalo on lnstalmeats; lowcat pr o city. N. GOOLD & SON, 13 Cottage roses . argatn. s sta lowest prices @ 15, THbtns oer o o WA!'IP.D,—PIA.‘N] (CHICKERING OR: STE WAY)'In exchange for West Sidelot. Dr. T. KUTE, 43 Toirty-sccond-st. N A_GOOD PIANO FOR %30 CaSii WARE R AcS2er ikt 5% 1hbune omess

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