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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUINDAY, DECEMBER 2i,' 1873. 7 . REAL ESTATE. A Deorense in tho Sale of Cheap Lots. * . The Depression of Manufacturing Makes Worlmen Afraid to Buy. Bankers as Bears on Real Estate--- A Banker’s Opinion, Where Are the January Interest and Dividends to Find Invest- ment ? City Renl Estate Scoms to Bo tho Only > Thing After All, The recont aotivity in renl eatatohas subsided, and tho business is_cxtromoly dull sgatn, Por- baps tho most important featuro is that tho sale of chonp lots has gréntly diminished lately, This 18 due to the fact that » great numbor of skilled mechanics, who are always the principal buyors of such proporty, are atill out of employment. The great manufacturing ecstablishmenta have l‘mt resumed work as goon as expected ; sovoral S the latgo sash and blind and other factories on tho Soull Branch aro still closed, tho rolling- mills ond somo other of tho Ilnrgest work- shops In the city are only running on part time,'and tho workmon’ who would ‘othor- ‘iso buy cheap lots feol afraid to invast, bocauso they miny not hnve work as soon as they antici- pated a fow woeks ago, At tho aama time, thoso of them who have money in the savings bouks undoubtedly feel a3 though they would rather have it invested in a lot, und tho fear that they may be obliged to live on their savings during o considerablo portion of the winter is all that provonts their moking such investmonts now. Wg regard this, however, as only a tempo- rary foature of the renl-estate market, Tho rovival of busincss from tho effects of tho panio hina beon 8o positive in all parts of tho.country that, though the manufagturing in- toroat lags bohind nll other brauches of busi- uees, it pannot remain dopresacd long, When it does rovive, workmen will accumulate money apain 08 usual, and for this clues of savings thero is no form of, investment so popular or 8o snfe a9 real eatato in and aronnd s growing, thriv- log city like Chicago, We kuow it has become & fashion among n cortnin claga of businoss men to decry renl-ostate investmonts, and to only mpeak of , thom a8 réhl-estate “speculn- tions,” tbereby implying something digered- itable. 'This is, porhaps, more common among bankers than any others, The ‘opinions of bankers are usunlly'accorded moro weight in connection with monéy metters than any other olass of tho business, community, and this is porhaps tho ronson of the unwarranted taint of diseredit that attaches to real estate ** specula- tion.” It must be remombered, howover, that it is tho habit of bankers to decry everything but ready money. Thoy are coustitutional bears, their business belng to got tho kooping of othier people's monoy, and lend it out for their own profit. Their habit of preach- ing that nothing is so good a8 yoady money, and to bo always on the look-out for a dacline of prices, grows to bo o part of their nature. The banker has no interest in an advence of prices. No matter how much values incrense, ho gets no benofit from it. Logitimately, bo gots nothing but the intorast of his money loaned on sceurity. His policy, there- fore, always i to anticipato s decline of pricos, Nothing offercd a8 security is evor. worth tho market price to him. Ho must not only antici- pute the lowest prico to whiéh any marketable’ thing may be doprossed, but lio must estab- lish o much lowsr prico than this st which he wonld be willing to talke property, or zather, he must habitually put 8o low a value on all sorts of proverly that undor auy eircum- stances ho will find somehody olso to take, - stead of boing obliged to take it himself. The Lanker's habit, therefore, always is to preach that things pre. ** 100 Ligh,” * too high." " Now, Ay thore 18 porhapd o larger proportion of real- untato paper offered to Chicago banks than to tho ‘baaka Of almost any othor city, this con- stitutional Learishness of bankers Kna proba- bly contributed more than anything elso to creato the gonoral habit of decrying real-estato * epeculation.” But when we cemo to compare the desirability of the different kinds of investment for money at tho presant lime, ovon bankers admit thoro is nothing o good as city roal estato. Yesterdny we asked one of the best known and most " couservative bankers in this city: ".\Vhere, and in what, will the money thnt usu- ally accumulates in the hands of capitalists ot sho closo of January, flud ifs moat active invest- ment two or tbroo months from now ?" After tho consideration of .the probability that less capital would bo_invested in railrosd and other corporate stocks, aud in State nnd mu- nicipal bonds this year than usual, owing to tho genoral unscttlemont of confidouce in corporate iud municipal honesty, he said: “If some porsoual friond, some widow, or other person not nclually ongaged in active trude, wero to ask mo what bo or slie should do ®ith any sum of money mnow, I think [ should advise investment in Govern- ment bonds, or real estate mortgnges. The Governmont_bonds, however, are pretty high, aud I think tha preference would be for resl os- tale mortgages, Ten per cent is now the mliu§ rato of intarest here on .such gecurity, and can't think of anything eles that offers o much inducewont with equal seentity.” But what do you think of the purchase of real estate 7 . “ Well, raa! estate eeems high, but, on the whole, I dow't aee what elwo o good many poopla can do with their money this your,” Tu fact, this banker’s opinion coineldes with tho viows of capitalists overywhore, and in the goneraleanvasa of {he compurative desirabilite of property in various cities thore is no doubt that Pruncrly in Cmcho looks moro attractive than n nny other city in tho United States, There have boon soveral parties from Ken- tucky in thiy city thin weok Jooking nfter acre property. They purchased over $100,000 worth and wont home, with the intention of returning aftor the holiduys, Ona of these gontlemnen wan henrd to say, *\We have boen looking around your city for * bargains,’ but find that wo must pay tho old prices for ull that wo purchnsa,” ACRE BALES, * Rorr, Davison & Weleh sold &0 neres locatad in Sac. 28, 40, 13, one milo southeust of tho County Fuarm ; conideration, $160 par scre, Also, 104 ucvos in See, 4, 38, 13, located 23¢ miles gouthwest of Rrighton, on_tho canal, and Alton Railroad ; considoration, 8500 por acro, Also, 100 ncres in Sov. 9, divectly south of “the wbove snd adjoining ; consideration, 8500 per sero. Tho snmo. pariles aro negotlating for about $100,000 more on proporty inside tho city limity, ' . Bovdor & Leo sold 28 acrea in Sco, 5, 87, 14, m Waoslington Tleights ; consideration for all, 5,000, . Omar Nowmnn #old 40 acres, being the N.I. X ofaho N. B, X of Sco. 95, 88, 13, in tho town of Lake ; considoration, $24,000, John 8, Halr & Co. sold 160 acrea in 8so, 12, 37,143 consideration, £20,000. Also 10 acres in Beo. 24, 89, 18; consideration, 34,000, HALES OF LOTE, * Ar, Webb sold 50x100 on tho northenst corner of Carpenter and Madison stroets, oluding a ihu;xp framo building ; consideration, $600 por 00t Ira Brown sold cottage and lot ot Desplaines ; conslderation, #1,000." Also 100x125 at Dos- plaives ; considoration, §600. Also 27 lots at i)usplnhms Cemotery, 3100 ench. Also 100x120 feot at Evanston ; cousidoration, 81,400, Tho West Chicago Lund Company sold 2 lots ut the Northwostern Car Blops ; vousideration, 1,000, ¥yt 8, Halr & Co. old 110t on Wost Lako itreot, noar Roboy strcot ; considoration, $5,000, Also houss and lot on Throop street, batwoon Yan Buron and Harrlson streots ; cousiderntion, 87,600, Also © lota in Lawndale ; considora~ ilo'n‘ 8,000, Also 1 lot on Blue Island aveuue, oot of Bixteenth sireet ; consideration, ¥2,260, Also 6 lots in Joy & Frisby's Subdivivion ; con- eration, $2,600. mlloun. Averill & Higgluson, who deal almost . exclusively in firat-class rouis denoe proporty, say thaove is almost nothing dnluf(. Nobody scems to want fine rrsidonces, and It would bo difieult to sell anyihirfg in that line now, BATURDAY'S TRANBFRRS, The followlig inatrumonts wore filed for roe- ord ou Baturday, Dac, 20 ¢ CITY PROFERTY, Carroll styn w cor of Bangamon at, & £, 2502200 ft, with bylldings, dated Dee, 17; conidoration, $119,000, Lyman Tirldgeh to Jobn G, Garland, - "Monroo at, 183 £t w of Fifth av, n f, 45x108 ft, dnted Anug. 25; conisitlontion, $40,000, Albort A, Tankin to Sy av 1L 1t v of Wobat f, 252120 jybourn av, 1w of Webater av,n 6 x1 1t, dated Deo, 103 consbiorntion, $100, ' ' I, Lonla v, 6 v cor of Fiftconth af, of, 5082125 ft, dnted Dec, 13 consldoratlon, 9,000, ; THarhing at, 1 w cor of Lflln at, u , 25x1341t, dated Piides “3‘55’:‘}3‘?{"‘""”&‘% tod 1, 4 e 8 w of Hlstod at, & f, 23x144)¢ ft, dated Dec, 10 conidoration, 1,000, > 3 ‘Wentworth av, 278 t n of Thm{-«own\h at, w £, Wx 1204 £t, dated Qct, 303 considarailon, £1,240, apoleon place, £¢. dnted Deo, 10 conaiderntion, $1,000, Milwaukeo av, 24 £t & 0 of Hotiston at, o f, 24x100 1t dutoil Doc x’di conmlderntion, £,500, n Block 0, of o jeo 31, 49, 1 Iate ug. 20 coutideratiom, &1475% oLt N Yot 3, In Ttnst's Lots 19, 13, &, in Block 2, Rocke ‘well's Adalition, dated Dee. 10 consideration, $1,040, Buttorfield st, het Thirty-firat nnd Thirty-sccond ats, w1, 25 {t (o nlley, dated Doc.18; conwidoration, Siliaukiea av, 8 o cor of Hounton ot, 1 0 7, 24x100 £, dated Dec. 103 consideration, $3,000. Toot 62 of Lot 9, Block 10, Stoflicld's Additlon, dated March 993 conwideration, 3725, Lot 13, {n Dlock 7, of 0 W ¢ 0% Soo 28, 9, 14, dated Oct, 3 3 consideration, $1,150," Buiidan at, 230 2-10 ft north of Thirty-first aty w i, 503125 ft, dnted Oct, 1 ; considoration, §3,600, NONTIL OF OITY LIMITA. Lots 10 and 17, in Block G, in_partition of n X o3 ; e i Boo 20, ), 40, 14, dated July 6; conefderation, o ROUTIL OF OITY LIMITS, ® Cottao Grovaav, 8 e cor of Filty-fourth at, w1, 1164x150% ft, dated Juno 21 ; consideration, $10,832, Droxol av, 240 ft n of Fifty-fifth st, ef, 131!30 11, with 24 £t on Madison av, fn same block, dated Marcli 1 consifleration, 3,050, Tots 3, 10, 17, and'18, in Block 60, 1zde Park, dated June 7 ; consideration, $10,750, Lats 1 to 3 and 16 to 18, {n Dlock 2, of Dowen and Smith'a partn i nw i of no i Sec, 8,38, 14, dated Dec. 10+ considerntion, £34,000, Lot 197 of Lota 1 to 40, Brightgn, dated Nov, 163 conslderntion, $500, BUMMATY OF TRANAFENS FOR TUE WEER. Th followfue §4 tho total amount of city aud subtire Don proporty tranaforred duriug tho week onding Sit- urday, Dee. 20% _ Uity proparty, number of sales, 04; considoration, 385,045, 5 Nortly of clty Umils, number of sales, 03 conslderas tion, 811,295, Bouth'of city limits, number 3t sales, 253 consfders- tion, $150,622, v Weat of city Lunits, numbor of salee, S; considors~ taon, £40,700, Total sales, 128, Total considoration, $802,04, iyl gl ia ANNOUNCEMENTS, T'ho Grand Army of the Republle wifl fiivn s ball in MeCormick's ITall Now Yoar's Eve.' Tho Union Olub will give s party Friday oven- ing. A specinl meeting of the friends of the Mur- ray Chapel will be lheld in the vestry of tho cliurch Monday ovening. Tho regular meeting of tho Farragut Bont Club will bo hold st No. 1062 Indisna svenue, Alouday ovening, Thoro will be a spocial business’ meoting of tho Americus Club Mouday evening. All mom- bord aro requeated to Lo present. T, 8. A, Rope will dolivor a lecture entitled * Tomporauco ve, Toctotaliem,” at Jnckson's Hall, cornor Jefferaon and Randolph stroots, this afternoon,. Admission, 16 conts. Tlio lndies of tho Fifth Prosbyterian Churoh, corner of Vabash uvenuo and Thirty-first streot, will give o Christmas ontertainment at’ thoe chureh Tucsday evening, ‘Thero will be tables for tho sale of presents; also musio and o supper. Lvory ono is wyited, E The Clristmas soireo given by thoe puplls of the Dylrenturth Colloges will bo more entor- taining and extensive this yoar than over before, It will ocour Tucsday cvetiing, at tho North Sido Turner Hall, 'Tho programme coosiuts of music, rocilations, and declumations, in Germou nu English, sud o comedictia called *Beoing the Eleplant,” The Chtistian Union programmo for noxt weolk 18 s follows : Mouday evening, lecture by tho Rov. O. D. Helmer: subjoct, *The Ring," Freo to tho public, Tuesday ovening, olnss in short-hand. Wednesduy, 8 p. m., Prof, Haven's lecturo on_* Philosophy.” * Thuraday ovoning, Gormon Class aud Litorary Olub. Iriday ovouing, Freuch and voeal music classos. T'ne rending-room and library are open every day iu tho weok, from 9 a. m.to 10 p, m.; tho gymnasium -and health-lift every day cxcept Bundays, Tho clnss in linglish hierature will be oponed by Prof, Huven aftor Now Yoar's. Mr. Llins Colbert will opon & class in astronomy about the same time, A Ohristmas sociabls will be givon to membors and their friends Tucsday, Dec. 30. The Union occupios threo entire floors *at No, 114 Madison street, and furnishes all the above privilages to mombors at nominal cost. By invitation, a council comEuuod of delegates from soventeen Baptist churches was convoned ot the First Baptist Church, Cho First Church presonted the Rev. W. W. Everts, Jr., for ex- umination, and, if judged proper, for Lifulordina- tion to the work of the Gospol ministry, ' Nearly two liours wero spont in listoning to o'clear and very interosting statement of his religious ex- perlonco, call £o tho ministry, avd viows of doc- trine, wheroupon it was voted unanimously by tho Council to procced (o the ordwation in tho following order: An Ordination Sermon at the First Baptist Church thia morning by the Rov, W. W. Evorts, D, D., sud Tnesday ovoning tho following scrvices aro to bo held at the Chap- ol, corner of Indinnaavenue and Thirtioth streots ; Chrge to the Candidate, by the Rav. G. W. Norturup, D, D, ; Hand of Fellowship, by the Rov, T, W. Goodspeed ; Address to the Congregation, by tho Rev. Florenco McCarthy ; Prayer, by the Rov. A. Judson Frost, and Laying on of Hands, by tho Reve. Messra. Whilehend, Langridgo, Muybio, Ellis, and Chiappetl, Tho Rov, Dr. Pat mlll'uuu, of‘tho Lheological Seminary, will pro- sido, Tuesday evoning, tho 30th mnat., tho first an- vual bult of the Benovolent Association of tha Paid Firo Departmont ,of the City of Chicago will take place’ at MoCormick's Hall. "The proceeds of the aro to Lo pleced im ihe dremewmy of {ho Asmocintion, which hau been very low sinco tho fivo, ‘Whis 18 the first timo tho organization has called upon tho public for nssistance, having Dbeen sustainod herotofore by countributions of its members and thogo of grateful and generous persons whoto property was saved from burning. Asido from tho debt of giatitude due the fire- men of the city, the charueter and objoct of the Association appeal to tho good-will of the citi- zons. T'ho muuugors will use overy cffort and sparo no expenso to make the ball enjoyuble to overybody. Tho best orchestra in tho city has been ongaged, oud tho Lall will bo nontly trimmed, “'The cards of invitation mny bo pro- cured at the Firo Marshal's ofieo, aud “of M, E, B, Chandler, tho President of the Association, in the Fire-Alarm oftico, in the City Hall Build- ing. Thoy aro aleo for salo at the vurious en- gino-bouscs, PERSONALS, THE OITY. 8. M, Perry, Zeq., agent ot N. Matson & Co., Joturned to Chicago lnst evening, Jumes Reegan, ono of tho Assistant Marshaly of tho Boston Fire Departmont, is in tha cily viniting his frionds. Bamuel Schoch, Goneral Manager of tho M., ., & 0. Rullroad, is at the Grand Lacitie, ‘The managers of the Grand Pacifio gava an- othor of their serics of Lops to their guests last ovening. 3 J. M. Walkor, Esq,, Preaidont of tho Ohicago, Burlington & Quiney i!uflmnd, bay returned from Lils trip to Kousas, George L. Carman has been appointed Genoral Freight and Tioket-Agent of the Peorin & Rucle Isluud Ruilroad, iv pluco of J, A, Grier, resigned, 8, K. Hooper, formerly Genoral ‘Licket-Agant of tho Louisvillo, Now Albany & Ohicago Rull- roud, has beon appointed Geuoral 'l'ic]mt-Alg:-ab Rail- of the Forl \Vniuo, Juckson & Bagiuaw road, fu place of M. Robert Rillio, reaigned, Thouins P, 0'Connar, the delegato from Tip. porary, desiros to state that ho will bo prosent ut lho mooting to bo held at Toousy’s Iall, Blue Tsland avenue, this afteruoon, and will answer any questions put 6 him bearing upon the wovement, Goorg It Wrlght, U. 8, A, Tort Sherman—QGeorge . Wright, U, B, A,, Forl Shaw, Mou. ; the finu. B.,nmfinrdsun, Nubx'nahn; Adrion_Baftord, Albany, N. Y.; J. B, Jouns, Spriugfleld, Mo.i G "A. ook, Washington, D, df; Col, J._ 0. Turd, U. B ~A.; the Hon, Idwin R. Blake, Wisconsin; J, A.Baxton, Cinclunatl. . . . . Palmer—Tho Toun. 0. 8, Landors and J, A, Pickett, Connoctl- cut; T, W, Nolson, Toronto, Ca.; Prof. Ford, Jaoksonville; William J, 1 A‘nlng, nited Statos Army; D, Irvin Moyers, Pittsburgh, ' Linduay, Nobragka City, . . . . G G. Q. fudloy, Lafayotte, Iud, Goorge 8, ITar- T,LLluwln, Nob. *u .+ . Grand Pacllig— Burber, Washington, D. O, Boujamin T, Cobe; Hook fuland j i uunljugtmg. Oinoine N rdner— 20 1t w of Buddan st, n £, 24x103% notl; the Ion, D. M. Lowls, Kansas, R R. Onble, Tlaok Island ; J, T. Whito, Fort Wayno; W, I, 8mith, Kentueky University, . P Driggs Iouse—11. O, Crawford, 'Loranto; B. P, Drowne, Detrolt. —_—— LOCAL ITEMS. Donatlons of toys and provisions for the orplisng’ Christmaa dinnor and tred may ba sont to tho Asylum, on Michigan avenue near 'wouty- secoud streot, any timo before Fridny. Fho alarm of fire from Box 20, at 7 o'clock yoa- torday morning, waa caused by tho discovory of flamos In W. L, Tidd's book-hindery and blank- book manufactory, on tho fourth floor of Dr. Baagott's marble front huildings, Nos, 172 and 174 Clark atreot, Tho origin of GKB firo is unknown, Loss, $1,000; fully insured. ‘We havo received, from 0, L. Fox & Co, & copy of tha “Oblengo Almannc for 1874.” A very convenient and beautifully illustrated littlo work, which is in every way creditablo'to the Chicago lirms which todlk partin gottng it up. The bazar of tho Union Oatholic Library As- sociation, whioh has bean in_progress during the ast weok, will bo continued two daye’ longer. o far it bas been quito o sucooss, thanks to tho suorgy of tho Praaldont, of the Socioty, Mr. Washington Hesing, and the ladies who, have dovoted thoir time to it. The contest for o silver sob botween tho propriotors of the Bt. Chnrlos, Burke's, and the 8t Llmo hotels is quito oxoiting. 3 At the meating of the Inst Doard of Manngors of the Iomo oF tho Friondless the ladics decid- ed they would not_solicit presonts for 1L‘Ohnub- mns-troo at tho Home, but would asi their frionds to send in contributions for n dinner. ‘The atringanoy of the monoy market is tho ex- ouso for tho departuro from tho long-cstab- lished custom. Tho Christmns dinner will be given on tho 25th thta yonr, instend of on tho 27th and 28th, o fn former years. Dountions are asked for, and thoso who seud anything mny bo nssared tho recipionts will gladly welcomo and jmako use of all that is roceived. Tho fuqueat on tho body of Mr, McQuaid woa confinucd by Coroner Stovens yasl,elrdny, sevoral new witnesses being examined. 'I'he most im- portant evidence elicited was that of Miss Mar- mrot L, Corbott, who testifiod that sho eaw the gocouud near Polk stroet bridge in couversation with Donnia_O'Grady and two other man, 0'Grady stated thet McQuaid was in his store at midnight of the day of the city election, the last moment at which hie was soen alive. ‘I'ho bollef of Edward DMcQuaid, brother of deceased, ia that e wandored about whilo drunk, and finally fell into tho river and was drowned aceidontally. ‘Tho prize modal of the recent three-bult tonr- npment hold in this city, and won by Albort Gar- nler, will besont to lim this week by Tom Foley. It was manufgctured by Shurly & Co., of this city, and is o benutiful” picce of workmanslup. The body of the mudal is o massive gold star. On the front 18 cnamoled n corom table with three balls and crossed cues, On tho obversg {8 the following inseription : * Prosent- od to Albort'Garnier, Master of the Tournament, by Tom Foley, Chlengo, Nov. 10, 1873, The star issurrounded by & frosted wroath, and is pendent from u_shicld benving the name, ** A, Garnier.” Au American eagle standing on o minfature billiaid-ball complotes this elaborato and beputiful modal. —_— Morchant Tailoring. Among the now and highly morltorious institutions of our city is the fluo tailoriug establishment of Beach & Tripp, 211 South Clark strect, corner of Adams, Thelr stock and piices, aud capocially thoir styles, when ouco known by the public, will insure success une precedouted in tho bistory of ‘merchant tailoring in Chicago, Their dresy snits, thoe * Novelty,” seamlees overcont, and tho “Tripp coat,” now o exhibition among their holiday sivles, cautiot fall to satisfy the most faslidious, Bear fu mind that they yield the palm to none in the style and fintwh of thoir work, aud, as they originata tliclr own designs, must depend upon merit for success, ————— Bomothing New. Any porson passing down Madlson streot must bo attracted by a mognificent stock of holiday goods dis= played by Tuylor & Harrlson, and bo greatly surprived to Toarn that tho whole stock was to be _sold at auction Monday, the 22d, commencing at 9 o'clock, Thiu is an innovatton in'the trado that no one lins locked for, and when people aco dfamonds, jowalry, fine watches, fancy gouds, etc,, in endless varioly offered at nuction, they fool réady fo believe almowt nnything, Thelr store, 204 snd 200 East Madison stroet, is now o perfect euri- osity, and if not mistaken, the sala to-morrow will bo a grand event, _— Money Saved. Wo are now offeriug 5,000 cascs of holidsy goods, bought for cashi during the panic, for less than tho actunl cost of manufacture, Silks, volvets, shawls, snd facos sre now sold 08 clicap a8 bofore tho War ; 1,000 pleces of drees gooda ot 25, 37, nnd 60 conts— great bargaius ; black Coshmera at'$1, $1.25, and $1.60 Zrediced meurly oneehulf; 10,000 pleces fino _black ‘mobair nlpacas at 25, 37, aiid 60 conts—wortly doubia that, Al staple und domeatic goods wo ofier at a great saving to our customere, Now York Storo, 284 and 286 Weat Mudlson streot, e SN Musie--Instrumental, Any ono pusaing the Palimer Houso cannot but ob- sorvo tho business every day spparent ut Julins Bauor, &Co.'s. The Kunbe and Bauer planos aro constantly arriving ond bohug reshipped Westward, Those in- struments, aiready great favontes with the publle, have received unbounded approval and praise from ali tho digtinguished artists visiting this country, among whom wiay bha wentioned Pauling Lucea und Di Murska, Yurchasers aro invited to call and judge for themselves, At Cost--Furs. Bolling at cost with Drewstor, corner of Clark: snd Madleon atreots, means that you will got the gooda at tho prices thoy cost him, Iiis entire atock of Ladlvs’ and Gontlemen’s Fury, embracing oversthing in kind aud style known to the trade, Is now offered tho publiy on such terms,—nnd the realt {8 * raro barguina® for thoso who visit hia catablishment, —_— The Reason Why ®Scekors aftor prescuts of tho riclieat, moatattractive, and nowest designs In gold watehos, chains, jewelry, silverware, and fancy goods, at living prices, fuvarin. bly go to’ MeElwalu's, His clegant atoro, corner of 8tato and Randolph atreels, i niways attractive with the lateat novoltice, whilo'tho courtesy aud desire to ploase dally add to thio throng of visitora, Opan every av —_— “ Barstow ” Crown Cook, Tho latest and best cook slovo, with suti-clinker grute, *“Iichmond” pulaco ranges, ** Auticliuker” parlor atoves, “ Burstow ” furnaces, and the * Golden Bun " fire-plice Leuter, If you wont a firat-clusn urticle in 1his ling, do uot full {o call at Dange Broa.', cornor of Blato and Vanliuren slrews, _ —_— The Rush at Gunther's. 1n view of tho great rush at Guuther's during tho Doliduys for his colobrated condics, ll. should mako it u point to mulio thelr purchases us carly 88 possibe, and avoid the throng {hat surroumds the counters, Yancy goods, boxes, ole., at great reductions from ali formur weusous, —_— Elegant Jowelry. Persona looking for hollduy presouts can find an clegant and varied assartment of Jowelry of overy deacription at E, 1T, Goodrich’s, No, 137 Twenty-secoud streot, His stock {5 all now, and hadudes u fino se- lection of gold aud silver watches, which would make very appropriate presouts, —— Oysters and Fish,* In tho way of good eatable, whnt & botter than the best of solid moat oysters, saltwater fish, und canned goods? Theso orticles ure always fu stock, kept froel cnd ready tor dulivery, ot 167 Deurborn 'streo,. woll kuowa us Rutl’s Oysicr and Fish Depot, Low Prices. Benjomin Allen & Co,, 137 nud 130 Sato strect, near Madison, socond floor, will offer at rotull a lurge se sortment of gold watches, chaing, chuh bracelets, ete,, at yery low prices, fu order to cluse out a8 much stock v posuiblo Lefora taking Invoutory, —_— Ladies, Go at once to Bteln’s Dolluy Ktore, and sce the fnest agsortment of Hollduy presents fn theWest, and oth- ing Lighor priced than $1, This s the Original Dollar Store, Go early aud avold the crowd, 124 West Madl won atroet, formerly 83 Bouth Clark stroet, e ll A Monstor Tank. Tho Jargest tavk ihat wus over sot up in Ohicago can bo sven at Hugh Bradabiuw's,Now, 937 and 209 Weat Luke stroot, Tho dimensions are 30 feet diametor und 18 foct high, It coutains 3,009 burrols, xud is dealgned for » reservoir for Morrison, Ill, — Eoonomize in Hard Times, Save your mouey, and wmske your own clolhing on tho colobratod Wilion Bhuttle BSewing-Muchiues, which can be purchawed by making a ranall payment dowu, und Ly bulance payablo iu fran ono fo two years,, Balesrcoms at No, 107 Btate utrast, i Opon. Tho New York Storo, Now, 384 and 286 Weat Madison atrost, wil koo open tho Mouday, tucsday, and Wednéaduy provious to Obristmas, Thomuny pitrons of this catabliuhmout will Vo grutifid bo huur of thix {utelligenco, . RS : Bottled Liquors, ‘Tho place sf which to buy bottied Hquurs for medict nd dthor purpoaes, 1o st Lydatot & Andriws, 35 ine Sbaidotph atsost ey koo motlitug bu foe beat 11 tue world, 3 |~ THE LABOR-QUISTION, Tiemombor tho Sabbath-day to bxep it Loly, Blx Gays shialt thou Iabor and doall thy work: But tho sevenih dny 18 tho Babbnth of thy Lord tlyr God: In L thou alinlt ol do uny worky—thot, w0k Iy ‘won, nor iy #ou, nor thy daughter,' tuy man-sexvatit, nor thy malds &orvant, nor thy cattla, nor tho str.nger thnt 15 within o (laya tho Lord made hoaven and carth, tho gen, and all that In them f, and Fested tho soventls dny's whereforo tho Lord bicssed Lo Babbatli-dny aud nltowod i, v Buch was tho command, beisting the seal'of Divinity upon it, that wasgiviin by Moscs to tho Childron of Israel; and, from tho timo of tho groat Jowlsh lnw-givor up to tho prosont, that day has beon ohsorved by Jows aud Christiang a0 day of religious ril s and coromo- nles, nud A DAY OF REST from tho ordinary Iabors of thoweek, At thls potiod of tho world's Listory, ‘whon mon of sotonce aro searching into tho hiclden mystories of Naturo, and doducing from lwr uniformity, lor apparont chavges, and hor known lransi- tlons, tho Inwa that govern her, it is proved be- youd a doubt that tho Sabbath is niot only o ro- liglous inatitution, but it is in ncoordanco with the laws of Naturo. They have discovered tho fact thnt the body, In order to sustinin life during the years nllotted to it, muat havo its porlods of restj that, without this resty the boay rapidly wosrs out, nud becomes an easy proy to tho foll dentroyor; that no man can rotain his tull vigor who dovotes more than wix doys to continous labor without a resting:-placo, and, thereforo, ovory sovonth day fs the jxroper poriod to lay asldo his vocalion, and rest hins poworsin order to koap them in good workitig order,— thuas proving that tho Sabbnth is & necossity of mau's pature; that it hos the npproval of men of sclonce, and the higher sauction. of *Thus saith tha Lord.” On ono boautiful Sabbatl, last mnnmer, a8 T was recovoring from n fit of sickucks, but was alill feeble and uuablo to wall any great distanco, my husband proposed that wo should: ride down to UNION PARK, whero I could enjoy the fresh, freo, life-giving nir, without being obliged to make any- exortion, Wo accordingly entored n streot-car, fin which I took a meat without tho least compminction of conaclouca, aud wassoon carried dowm to Union Park,whoroIsat down upon one of tho rasticsents focling much refreshod, first with the rido, aud then with the sight of our boautiful paa‘k. I re- mafnod thero the greater part of tho afterncon, watching the continuous stream of mem, women, and children, na they promenaded albong the gravel walk, and was pleased to sece herw much they seemed to enjoy the freedom, the qtilet, and the rest of that besutiful placo, Feelinp somo- what strongtliened, I rose, and, leaning. on my husband'’s arm, joined in the promennadsy, Tho park was by this time proity well fillad with people, who wero enjoying themaclves ila their way. \ 3 Hero and thoro wero seated, under the shade of o tree, a young lady and gentlomnn, 8< deop- 1y ongrossed iu conversation as to bo olilivious to all around them ; yet thelr very oblivioaisnesy appealed to my sympathies, and investey them with » eacred tenderness, for my imagituation pictured thom repenting tho p OLD, OLD STORY,— old a8 Adam and Eve, yet now to ovory.suoceed- ing goneration,—tho story which is tho crowm nm(i joy of oyery mau's and woman's life. \Would that it nevor fost its Lrightnoes; that tho halo whieh surrounded it then could hang around it 28 long as life losted ! Who bur has wishedd for tho dnys -that aro gono? Who wonld abridgo oneg iotn of tholr swoetness to tho youth or waiden just proparing to faco tho storn realities of lifo ? On tho grass, at full length, lay many o stal- wart frame, wearied with his ok's lnbors, and now abandoning himeelf to the loveliness, the frocdom, the sweot reat, of tho glorious Fab- bath, amid tho troos, the floyors, the grass, .and tho sparkling wators of that benntiful spot. Never did I so fully appreciato tho blessotizess of the Sabbath ns T did on that sfternoon in Union Park, and I think I gomprehended whab Jesus meaut when ho said, * Tho Sabbath’ WAS MADE FOR MAN, and not man for tho Subbath." Alittlo farther on was s group of boys wnd girls, standing by the pond, and throwing bread upon the water, The fishes also scemed to 1n- derstand that it was tho Sabbath, aud that they, too, were oxpeated to join in its plensurce i for they swam, nnd Jeapdd, and sparkied in tho water clore to the odgo of tho pond, not tho losst afraid of harr and, a8 thoy sprang for o nibble at tho bres upon the surface, the inerry laugh rang out frorn that bappy crowd. We stood by them some time, and participated in their sport,—my atten- tion ‘ming called to m‘ur{ iceo of brend as ib grow léss with overy nibbla and finnlly disap- peared. My company was also requested to o visit to the ducks, the goese, and _the swans, fer whoeo ‘particular’ benofit the little packets had been crammed with brend; and I enjoyed tho plonsure of feeding thém as much as tho littls ones themselvos, I wish Icould convoy to the City Fathors all’ the gratitudo that swelled my heart that duy for tho gift of that park, wifers tho laborer, who hns toiled havd forsix days, can bring his family from his impoverishod home, and together thoy can enjoy, ) THE PEACE, TIE QUIET, AND THE REST o tho gloriows Sabbath amd tho surroundin of the beautiful. AuIlooked over that motléy crowd, I thought, What » field for tho mission- ary! What au Improssion a Jurpo-hearted, gon- orous-souled, Christian miunister, gitted with good common-senae, could make upon this mul-' titude, if ho bad the cause of humanity at heart sufliclently to enter into their feolings and enlist thoir sympathios | As theso thoughts wero rnsnlug throngh my mind, ond L was oxtolllusi the kindness and tho benefleence of our City Fathers, who neglected none of her citizens, but provided for the wel- fore of all, and thoy wero themeelvos to blamo who did not partake of the good things provided for {hem, a atrcot-car passed, and for the first timnae, it oceurrea to me to inqulre if the DRIVERS AND CONDUGTORS OF BTREET-OARS had any Sabboths; if thero really wero, in our midst, men who toiled on incossatitly, into whoso labors a Sabbath nover enterod. Oh, horrible | men without o Babbath in this bonsted ago of civilization] Hera Consclenco spolo: * You patromzed the street car to bring you hers, and you will have to patronize in again to take you lLomo, You could not have spent this afternoon o pleasant- Iy bad it not beon for the street-car.” Then an aneedoro of ienry Ward Boccher camo to my mind. e had been somewhat oxer- cised upon the coneintency of the Sunday stroot- car with the causo of religion, and ho one day in- quired of a driver if he thought itvwas right to drivo a sireot-car on Bundsy., Tho man, not knowing to whom ho was replying, Louestly euswered #1 do mnot think it Is right ; but, as long an that Becchor theatre is opon, wo shall have to run cuns on Sunday.” = But tho right or wrong of tho Buuday car ia not now tho rubject undor dikoussion. Winoer tion, . e nanT of the streot-car driver aad conductor to the Babbuth, with sll ity glorious privilogos, 18 now my thomo, If it canr bo rhown that the labors of tho woek, continued throngh tho wholo of the soven days, hias a tendenoy to shorten hfe, thon noman husa right to compel anothor to work seven doya in the woek, any more than ho hos o right to wdminiator slow poison to underming anothor's constituion, i s=Ihio atreat-cur companios may say s *“ If a man focu ot want to work for us, he uoed not do it. Any ons who is dissatlsiled with our rules can loava us; thore nre' plouty more walting to fill thclf places,” And they would speak tho literal truth, One advantage which men omployed on streot- enre Linve over the mechanio nud {bo labororis, that their wages wre stendy, summer and wintor, aud thelv pay is sure, No man who wotks for the company ever loses his money, and for this ropson pleuty of mon stand rondy to oceupy o position on n stroat-car, Not lous since, na 1 was waliing al Roboy stroob for » Wostorn-avonuo car, I entered into CONVERSATION WITIL TH CONDUCTOR, who said, i saply 10 tay uostions: I havo workad for the company a long time, and thoy have ulwne'u nsed meo well. _Lirytodo my duty faithfully in ovory respeot, Look atl my windows, how bright they aro; thero is searcoly anathor car on this road that is ket as neut aud cleay as miuo, 'Ihe compuuy kuow oy well as auy one whou they got gond men, and,when thiey do, they know how to sppreciate thom. There aro #o many who take positions on theso cars who do not_do thefr duty, and, whon they ure dis- chargad, they blame” tho company, whou thoy alono are to blume, Our puy ju 875 per wouth, wintor and summer, and, as all the stock is hold Ly the Legiulaturo for our pay, we alivaye gat 15, T'would rather kiave my monoy in the huuds of tho company {han fn tho hauks, I considor it safor, *Our days aro fiftoen working hours long, and somalimes the wonther Ju vory cold, which mnkos it tadiaus, as wo hiave no opportunity of yarming ourselves. ‘The numbor of lours I liave to worl fn all I havo to cumlflnln of; but I consolo myeoll with tho fdon thatl savo my monoy, becauso I bave no tima to spond it. Tho Lorgos have good earo, aro well tronted, and aro p‘nl worked 8 hard in proportion ns {lio mon, Ihe company hnve- one rulo tlnt pomotimod seoma haral': Whonover n couductor oy driver migses Lik enr, If lie is ouly ono minute hohind, ns ho witl ba somotimes, he loses it for n weel, and somotimos a month, 1 missed mine onco lnst woelt, but I loat {t for only threo days, 'Tho company know that I am faithful to thom, so they wore not lintd on mo,” TO AY I REAPECTED THAT MAN would be but. faint praise. I admired him, for T as sure, from bis cheorful, honost, open conn- tonauce, that lie apola tho truth; and to find n man faithful to the interosts of, I‘fls omployors, whon thoko employers compolled him to worle fiftoen Loura Imr day, withont any chanco of gootug a fire in the moat incloment weathor, and drprived him of his Sabbath,—oven admiration seems but n poor word to oxpross my foolings townrds him., I wondor who ara tho most acquninted with Lim, his wife nud children, or his deily pneson- gora? Thoso who ride on his car to and from thoir businesa linve amuch Lottor chance of making his acquainfance than his own family. Ishonld think hls wife wonld somoftmes rogit- lato his wateh for him, so that tho company's rule which deprived him of his ear would giva hior tho pleanure of Lis company for a fow daya. Whon onr Logislatura gavo thn streot-car com- pany thoir chartor, with stipulations to guntan toe "the employs nfs pay did they for ono mo- ment coutemplato tho fact that thoso snmo em- ployes would ho worked to the utmost limits. of buman endurance ? Mns. M. D. Wyskoor MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markcts. £ Deo, 20--10 0, m,—Flonr, 983@20 6d, Wheat, 129 G2@129 6} peing, 1% 1d@128 Ud; white, 188 6d@ 188 8 ;_club, 13svd@lds 8, Corn, '50s 84, Porl, Cis, Lard, 404 9. Livenroot, Dec, 20-2 p, m.—Breadstufls quict, Pork, 633 0, Lard, 404 0d, Livenrroor, LoNDoN, Doc, 205 p, 1n,—Consols for monos, 913 @917 5 ot hecount, 12@03)¢, Ulted Siafes Londs— 203 0! ) D43 3707, U477 10-40w, 933 nuw B3, 01577 Now York Central, 78 ; Xirle, 867 ; Erio preferred, 6873, PAn1s, Dec, 20,—Rentos, 68f §7xc. Livenroor, Dec, 20,—Cotton” eastor; middling up- laud, Bd; Orleans, 83@B){d. Hules 10,000 bLales; Amorican, 6,300, apocuintion and oxport, 3060, Breadstus—Qulet nnd unclanged, Lard, 408 64, New moss pork, 62 0. New York Produce Market. New Yonk, Det, 20,~CorroN—Quiet und lowor ; ‘middilng uplind, 160 3 futures closed quict, BnrapsTurFs—TIiour dull and lower ; recelpts, 12,- Lris; wuperfine Western: aud fitate, $5.05@0.18; common to yood oxtra, £4,50@0,93 ; good o cholce, $7.00@7.60; whito wheat oxtra, $7.60(@8.00; oxtra Oblo, $0,60@8.35 ; 8t, Louls, $0.80@11.00. Rye flour quict and steudy ut $4,75@0,00, Corn meal flrm Western, $0.00@4423. Whoeat heavy and lower; roe celpts, 138,000 b § Minnerots, £1.63@1.54; No. 2 Chl- eagd, $1.62@1.54 ; No. 3 Miiwuukee, 31,50} winter red Weatern, $1,00; No, 1 Milwanlee, £1.603 } No, 1 Miu- nesota, §1.386 Ry0, $LUIR1,09, Bariey moro nc- 03 it Coin sctive, ox- tlvo: Weatern, 3142, Aol clted, aud_higher; reoelpts, in 6ldro und uiloat’ Tge, Oals firm ora ailoat, 66@500 § Hay—Hteady. JHots—Dull} Wentorn and State, 25@40a tor thocrop qf . Guocknies—Goffea quict aud firm, Sugar dull ; fair 1o good rofluing, 7:{@7Ge. Moladses i, Rieo unebianged, (EToLEuN—Dull; crude, %0} relined, 135@ ‘TunrkyTINE—Weak ot 420, Eaas—Quiot ; Westorn at 23@70c, Liaviten—Firm ot 20400 ; Orluoen Woor—Quiot ; domeatic flcces, S8 5, ProvistoNs—Quiot and w 1 ot, ,U00 B Weatern mixed 80@82i5e; unsannd i store, 0@ receljta, 10,000 bu; mixed West~ vhite do, 60@G0¢. @27c. " ied, d; mass pork, $10.000 primo ness, SULTGG 10 honds thau mine will hava to salvo that quute Jibubs otido $16.12)¢ ¢ oxtra prime, $12.60 14,00, foof unchanged. Cuf incats in lmited ree ques| pickled shouldl; T3{c, Mlddles steady; short clour, 730, Lard weak ; Western ateam, 80 spot: B0 Jumary; 8161089 Kabruury ] 030 urch, BuTizn ANp Onigese—Unchanged, ‘Wursgy—LUeavy and lower, at U8} @90¢, The Wool Trade, Bostoy, Dec, 20.—Wool continues in demond, and prices aro steadily tonding upward, Double ‘oxtra Olifo sold s bigh ns 53¢ noarly 600,000 1bs of fino Obio and Pounsylvania flecces havo beeu tuken, and {lo stock of this description hus bean ngain maferlally ro- duced. 'Who most degirablo lots of Michigan ure now Diold ué 630 and upwards, In deluing sud comblug tllo Lias Lcon dono, und prl quoted from G3@t5e ; pulled wool ot so netive and Ponusylvania extra, donblo exten, and above, 61G 67c; Michin, 48@50s; Wisconaln, Now York, und Vermont, 46@51c; coming fleece, 65@57)g¢ unywashed, combing’ unl defuine, 40@4736: wuwashed Wester Colotado, Fouthern und Texns, 20@40¢ 3 tub, 49R3Ee scoured, S5wdlic 3 nalls, 38@450 ; suporfine and oxtrd pulled, 20@G0e. "Tho uniount of rales of domestis wool during ibe weels reachos 137,405 1bs, New York Dry Goods Murltots New Yok, Dee. 20,—Thero was 1 quict trado move- ment to-day Wit gents uud Jobbors ulfke, Tho mare kot for cotton goods §s stoady uud etrong, Lousdle, LUopo, and Dluckstone A A shirtings adviticod o per yard.' Rolled Jacconcts firm, and somo makea advanced fo 0o, " Denims and tieks falrly notive, Cottonndes in Lrisk demand by clothing munufacturors and tend up- wards, Laces and embroideries fn demand, MARRIAGES. i_LAGUS_On Tuesdny, Deo. 15, at &0 v, O, oW Rovkang, Nt Cutumot.uv., by tho lav, Cllurcly of tio niphany, Mr. Jnnos A. O Hattio 11, Logus, all o tats oty £ DEATES, TIUDSON~Deo. 30, Molvins P wito of Losnnrd &, Hudson, and doughior of the Into 1orman 8. and Pame. llurllum‘.ln’flud 9 sonri tmunts, Sdaye v 'une: rom her Isto residence, “I'wonty-sizth.st., Moy, 1366, 5, ac i’k s, . Ourriaios to OSE: uo BUTLER--Dac, 13, noar Canon Oity, Col. 1 duughter of Henry utlor, agud 37, HARAN-On ifth Docembor, 1873, moral fcon his lato cesidence, No, 1 Morrick-ave, on Monday, Deo. 22, to St. Jumes Ghurch, theno by cars to Culvary Comotery, at I o'clock sharp, 5 ca. 20, of consumption, at th resid f 410 Ebston-av., Wil "uolo, aited 2 Soures ot 81 dayu, Fuoral Monu 3 pandaat o Taliy aho fitTiod o aiiangen to Colrar. TIOLMES -~ Thursday crout of ho o, (69 West Ladianacy & Ak thosesideaco of Dubuque, Town, of apopiexy, agod 47 Soats, 5 will o taki t0 Dubuduo. Sudday avoning for fatormeut. DAVIDSON-On18lh tust,. at Lansing, Mioh., 3, 1 yonrs.” from 1ho rosidonco of hia angnmo Hattlo, Maurls O, Taran, H Ctnrles Davidion, of Littlo ‘Travorso, ngo I T I o faneral at 1 aigtar, Mrs. . WANTED-~MALE HELP, T5ooldioonors, Clorks. &e. YW ARTED-MEK FORTHOITY AND COUNTRY, w soll Prof,’ Honry's Non-Lizploalvo fur koroseno) @mta 8o, solls for 2o, Kamples to country frod. RAY & CU.," Room 18, 161_Knst Handolpli-st., Chle: \VANTED-A FIRST-OLASS WRITLI TOR COPY- ing. * Addrosy, fn baudwiiliag of applicant. 1 14, Teibung olflco, VY ANTER-A FIRST-OLAGS BATESMAN TAVING 2 good country trado n the clgur und tobacco busl- nase. Address 8 03, Tribuna ollico. FANTED-TWO GOOD 8. BN, ONE GER- ‘man, (0 soll sawing-machincs. Apply’ntanco, at i) Vost Mudison-nt. {VANTRD-AN FNERGETIO SALESMAN, COSP- ninading 8 good connuoiian thruugliont tho' country among grocois aud hotuls, oither kKnst, Wost, North. v 23t, OF Suutl, Tor tha #ald ot staplo articly,” Liboral ddress It 99, Triby otheg, wast, Iugubamos ALSO AN _EX- , OB 04D \Y ANIED- 00D DENMA poriencod caurassoe fae iho clt WiLL, 7L Uea.boen-st., Rooms 198 :D—A BOOKKIE Hg6,00. WILE TR et RS PTG PR 1 AN’ VY ANTED ~G00D ~ CORMESTONDENT HOOK- keopor can scoure a positin iu manufsciuring_coin- pauy by pasiog $10, Al msnuiag wor, Apply. from 10 A, w. k& PSUN, 19 sou th Frunklin. 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WARThD A for amall wagos 10 do Tight uthien work, One livig with his paconts profirrod, Aust. bio ablo ta Rivt goud raforonen, Addrons ) B ), ‘Veibuno offico, ANTED -4 RAVIELING MIEN TO_COMIE AND }:x s wn‘lé ontiroly Ty axtigto. ” Fario profits and auick 00D RHOW-OARD AGENT, 5 <15, 14, DY A, D14 Mot O ANTED_MEN TO BIELI, GITANGAGC N W APl o A, SHANG-OfiaNG ONTE lindt novorwold any(hing hiofare oloared B43 t fesle glayes avory fanlly e i, noiong oawol fe o'l 5% Shidtnonatee ltam g 20 L B0 pur wook, WANH.D- OUNG MEN OUT OF EM D TOTMENT to call ldress REVINGTON & GO., 0 Waobagtr e Susar ANTED-MBN 1N OITY AND OOUNTITV, T0 soll & now articlo, somothing that bas nover hoon bo. foro tho public, It will pay you woll, Luroks Manufag. Gring Campany, 146 Clark-ni,, Room WA Gty U Glty oF Sountey. Novelty Dompany, 13 1 ATTIOLES SUITADLE i, B3 to €15, Amortean 001 AN’ N T0 L O AGENOY TN Atothor eity ; must hiavo ¥30 capltal. Addrosy V 4, Trlbung otlico, ANTED-BHORT-TTAND REPORTER WANTED for & fow ours to.duy. Call at Room 61, Patmer 1Houso, Bo'clook n. m, WAN'I'ED—W MEN AS CONDUCTORS rivors on n now atret: rallrand 11 0 Soutbwesiorn city, tooommenco Jan. 1. Transportation free, Addross &, Tribuno ofticu. WANTHD=R " VIRST-OLARS ™ GANVARSER 50 sollttoroes e ol sl et Mo tho ight man a permANDRL pinbo ane Koo 5. AD- 119 et foue 103 Twontyeliratat. > oL vo Bven: A anlaty or domminslon, Atl Lasillo-stey 4 Call batwaon 1o hotiem of and 4 ofgloeky " 1 1O°F ANTEDZILITTY MEN TO1t COAL MINGL IR run, e Sourylluasisue, Toolesa % oonta fare; Gor and mygmx:fi-m. Addross 20, Trilmne ailice, + “Mast rosldo with hin paronta, Nandwiiing X 25, Aribuno alog o oo 18 O ANTEDLADY OIt GINTT 1o givo ocurity foc wint neofit, * Aty at 1013 linat Lake-stes thicd floor. TED_MEN FOIL VI OFI'Y AND GOUNTRY, Y o ot onryss Non-eplostvoten oy karosan s i 6 Guuity Trco. s £00.. 1 " Randotih-ate, Ol W ANTED -0 BNATT YOUNG NEN INTHEOTTY and country towns, and to travol 10 820 per ook, 25 couts fur troubls AN UANVABBRR tako to soll; good Acgurdingly, nppifcant, ‘Addronn &) g Fribun WANTED-TEMALE HELP, Domastis TYANIED~A GOOD RELIABLE WOMAN O jyait wnon an Invalid Jady and tiko enco ofn Iitla gltl: aho must sow woll aud bring good recommondations, Call'at 1379 Indisna-av, _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Boolilk s, Clorks, o.m-Contiuncd I TION N AN e L0 Vhomened 12 saloaman, or olty agsrt. 0z fiaiorn fr, fanin fes W notinns, e, 1eporiono) sl g st taas tmanfvla.” Farga o win 3 ihiniaty cRris, o nestion i Riichigan audludinns Tribuno willea, JULUATION” WANTRD —BY A THOROGGHLY: AT gty Bl e o rimsaed. A e N4, Aribuno ollico, d 1TUA’ v, V A 10 'L, S L, Puman and aan furnish los: elly SITUATION WANTED i inutont situa.fon, Addrass & SIE}JATI(;?D:Y‘?NTI‘:I):iI\’ lnnd, acd E»fl Wabastiav, i A YOUNG MAN, TN AR B R e I L R Lt ross, for fidays, 18 %, Tribuno ooy, UA WANTED ~COPYING, LEGAT. OD \iusinoss papora will ba copind by nn export, ulti Ton L, O i1y or Suuntry, N # 10! goorls, 1n o 1o ol ITUATION WANTUD 1Y A YOUNG MAN, UATIO i 7 NAN, T 2 nfi.‘.'r'é:."’ ) inny uro. Ja8xapid poununy and Ghick ITUATION “WANTED=TO GTiA 1D o man—A_anmy ke seaumiutad it Hio S o o e atiou, Addros: ribune ottic JITTATION WANTED— Vi N OF Fiity! ;‘S"n‘fi!:;;nxnl:fi:mn! ant Sl Gl N OF FIST. ¥, 0F 1D AT aLhor o { oo tion Will b approciatod. - Adnons b 8. ol appien Eor rhioroncos, o, nddrons P by, Tribuind e, et s 0, TG ARUHLTTEET e I Sttt Wi S0t (o proront Cripiopois, AL T COM- thoronghly ufons, dasiros & situ. drows U 71, Triburio uifigo. JIPUATION WANTED—TIY A YOUS AN T I e N e T hond, and I wlili ¥ e g e il to mnka insolf gonocally uslul, 1TUATION WANTIE A N WANTED-AS FOREMAN MOUT S I e TP AL FORTAMAN 3 P AL a foromnn In fieat-eliiss ahnie, R oy aualliel b Tt ehargo o toundey of ang b ot s ol ot o Lt Tt givo bim n tFinl. - Addross 15y Feibuons o Conohmon, Xenmsters, &o. SQUTUATION WANTEDCBY A SWEDE A8 coAom. Bt woll used to hursos, inko hfissif usotad. - Addzoss 5 6 Teibins oieor TURTION WANTED_BY A YOUNG M DR e e N o woned him olf, o o winkers - hdre B Sh s montl arid boed N VANTED=A “GiRL, FOIt GRNERATL ST WA e P LN AL TIOUST {VANTED_GOOD DOOK N A PRIVATE BOARD: ing-ouso.” Good wages ta tho right. porsun. - Call at trunt basaont 108 Svuth. nan-st. \WANTED=IN A FAMILY O YOUR, X GINE TO a housowork, washi, and fron; suinll salury, -but will bo treated ason’ of tho family, - Apply Bunday afior. sos, or Monday from 1010 1, ac 5 Rusliat., " carnor of 0. “IAN'A‘ED—A GOOD GIRT, OR WOMAN T0O DO Youueal lowsowark fn & and wifo only, A by tha 1ight party. at,, socond sloor, {VANTED—A GOOD YOUNG GIitl, TO DO GEN. oral houswork i o fawdly of two orsons, - Appiy 8t inzlo. noar lluyuu. FANTED-TWO GIRLS, ONE T0 DO KITOI ‘and laundes-work, and'an fo assist aud o soe iy cotalfin of i yol plugo. tar tho wintor gnn bg 2all to-duy (Sunday) at 318 Wost Lake. V 2ocond work, * luqulrs a3 47 Twonts-sixth-xt., from 10 to1 orelock unday. \NTED--BETWEEN WABASH AND MICHIGAN. A nl.’-.’-'l'\\unl{mighll 8t & girl fur socond work, air. ADDIY Mouda 3 —A GIRL O IOUSEWORK IN BMALL danglro av 2 Harrisanat, — A GERMAN GIRT, T0 DO GENERAL HPILAL 17 North TANTED A VOUNG AMERIGAN GIRL TOTAKE aro of ehildron nint do light liousowork at 623 Mil- -av._ADDIY tiis morning, "“/Amm 00D GIRT, AT 5 SOUTH GANAL- at. 3 norrow, V V ANTED_A GIRT, FROM 130 11 YEARS OLD TO iaei dishos. Avly st 18 Soutl” Hopnoat. from {VANTED-A GGOD GIRI FULLY ‘todu ganoral honsowork and éauking in o smail privato tami| 1y Monday WV ANTED=IN & PRIVATH HOARDING.OU 1 i o do sliamabior-Work and Lolp to walk an tablo! 0 fitfuol WANIED=AT 355 WABISIL-AV., A GERMAN OR Norwoglan klel, o cook muat bring roforences, VY ARTED-A COOK, 10 HELP WASH AND IRON, VY 01061 Madtson-st, VY ANTED-A GIRL FORGRNERALOUSEWORI ‘must eonio woll fovommondod Aud U0 goud Couks 8455 Suuths Boorla-at, - s VWANTER-A GILTOR IOUSEWORK: MUST BF, & good washor and Ironor, 1076 Nurth Dourborn-st, > Monday VW ANLED-COMPETENT SERVANT, MUST hic & goad cook, washicr, and fronor, ' Anply, it rofor: ‘enocy, ot 428 South ave M. 'l PELTE] LL. QITUATION WA watclnan, l!—n_conlL_fl!Vlll JITUATION W, Rose St kel B ey o ; of subior nnd nioady i aieald to wark, BGaCol Gty vofarondo. Piears midremn pl A ching ks JITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBER GRRMAM SR Drivato fauily; fon years et e thie elty, | Rofor No. 1, a NGGE Myl petoronoas No. 1. Addross P RUNGGER, RD—AS TRAMRTEI, PORTER, or shinllar work, h"“ roliabla inan; rofor- ribuno offico. el 3¢ QITUATIONS WANHID R 1 ANTED-BY MAN AN ; ey o bisa Loy Iy AN AND wr1pT contey, Man used to harsos, itk 10 ninke harmol! genoraly neofuls aocond bido doots QITUATION WANTED-GAN LOAN, R g 00, Cal ot 161 Santh LadaRoste e p -0 Y JITUATION " WANTED-BY A 18T 1 FLAT 80 Fherau plasor: 13y mo-aboct. “Addross It 91, “Fribunt g‘fi".;};".‘.fl;‘i rtv.“,f“y!“i‘;mi‘""“&l“'fi 0 DO BY A i min v 1 o SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domosties. QUTUATION WANTED-TY A Goop nANISH elcl, to o gonoral hoiwowork in n priv . Vly 0F i dua 08 B0 W et Gl o arey downcaiuiog SULUATIONS WANTED-DY Hvu’mm;,{sxoxru\l or stenoral honta Call Suidny 4nd Momlayit 555 800t Hatasatt QPCI WOMAN West Adauw: ete,, wiko willing Apply atis 1 TON WANTED—LY A ascook it & privato family. 2310 Fionday, SIUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GIRLS, ONF: 18 on 8 gooond giel. . Ad- Ress 045 o iher gosond el Good ruforao. Ad JITUATION WANIED_BY AN _INTE Amorlcan, in avy capacity; salary not an obi & hoinio far tho Wiutor. t5. QULUATION WANTED-hY ok in privato family, boarding-hous i small i b roforana . ANy AL SR TR R o 140t o e hotshirk 1as mall il ITUATION WANTED=IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, as second giel, 1o do ohambor and dinlne-room work, Inquiraat 1128 Praicls-av., Mon day, from 1040 15, Gai Rlve good roforonco. JUITATION WANTED_AS FIRST-CLASS 000 +3 n privato family or prlvato hardiuciniso; thro undgratands tho busluole.” Gall, uraddress 661 Hoaid itk LIGENT , but ui LY, 7 Canil-ut, \V‘ANTEb—A'i’EM TIHY GIRLTODO GENERATL ligusnvcailc: only fwo In family: gond roforenoce . qulrod; nono neod o5t ply oxoupt computont, atLul We Washinetou-st. - Cal : Monday, ITUATION WANTED—RY A GOMPETENT GIRtl, 30 da couoral liqusowork hu sl tatdlyor seeund- L ol roco warky g woll recoimendad by prosent emploser. TANTED—A GEF Rirl to cuok, “fimmn_ GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- jyorc at Evglowood, ~ Addroas G § M, ox 316, Oni: cago, 1L, W ANTED_A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSE Fopcral ousevork tu a brivato fui Woat fvioriat., Guitako Hauso, Monday AN, SWRDT, Ol d ¢ 81 A1 OING i ITUATION WANTED—BY A FRENCH_GIRT, A8 childeen’s nurss and to do sceond-work. Cau givo the best reforoncad, Callat 19 0'Brion st., up stairs. A Jow. ish family proforrod, QITUATION WANTED—TY A GOOD GIRL TO DO L2 gonoral housework, or cooking, wushing, aud roning 10 a privato boarding-ftousa, Refaronce give 0 L. Fhoaho call ¢ 110 Nokth Suniatmoneate. - oo 1 Fouirad VW ANTED—X COMPETENT GIRE, 10 DO GEN- oral honsowark. Gartan or Senndinaslan prafuerod. Stust spouk Leuglish, o othor nvod upply. 553 Woat ackao '\,v ANTED — A BMART, TIDY Glith, T0 TAKE earo of child and assist L Hght housckooplog. Apply at onco at 812 Washington.sv, “fim'rr-‘n— ZGIRL 10 DO OENERAL HOUSE: work in family ‘of throo, No lrish. No. Mi Pralrig-av.: apply Mowday woroing, nraes. TT NURSE-A YOUNO, STRONG, haty 3 )'l“ i1 “':HX a full br::hl f‘fi l‘lllkly kl\]\]!l)‘ hatwoen € and 0 o'clock o, m., or 4 une 'S e D D, ITCHELL, w11 Michisueav, - o T NURSE. APPLY AT 150 PRAT- A NURSETO ENGAGETOTAKE CARE Indy 1 continament titough tho moath of Fobra. ary. Addross, with rolorono3 anc torme, 1t 10, Tribuan o '\’V,\N'mn_,\:v EXPERIENCED NURSH TO AT- tend o Indy theough sccouchomont, ~ Addross O 60, Tribuna oilico, Honsoleovors. \WANTED-IMMEDIATELY—A HOUSEKERPER— Ono who oau couk and mako horal gonarally uso- Amerloan proferred. Apply at Shorwand (lunso, lonaod, cornor Slatytbird-t. had Wentwarth-av, —iOUSEKERPER FOR BACHELO. TAN i} home for the winter, with Baht work uud low wa Addeosy, b connidenco, & 84, ‘Pribune oflice. fonmstrossos, ANTED-a GOOD, HIONEST. GINT, 70 LEARY W AN cremaiting ewacics Apily to M, CONKOYD, North Nomh e, bow Tulstod-st. ANTED NEN AT % ED—NEW R TRONF W AN oo L, Wi o Choatar AT THE Em\y':lgg n‘o“g‘\y ‘%e.\:onohw. TO KNOW THA' o sy i, ey o bind F ‘w5 with gvod Tolarences, Ao Ry I i Euwpibimont Oico, 156 Wost Monrogate o o0 Ol Bar Miswellanoous. —LADIES IN GITY AND COUNTRY goody for Tndios and nlonsunt_nnd 184 Last Rao. W ANTED. 13 permi n) Roon § NTEL — BOOK-OANVABSRERS — LADINS OR gantiomon unomployed can mako a e t-olas living by walling our publicutiung on sammission, Unltod States Fublbibiug Ganitimgy, ol Now ¥ ‘lomparaty oilico by Sudeau m i WA 3 S 70 BELL ODR ts" B n on commisslon to Trowm &) fo #60 por waok can uasily bo ol pueis tharouubly postad 1 flgaco, vowd ape Publistitag Compiany, of Now Vrk, Tomporaty 1n Oblcugs, uth Clar! ANTED-IMMEDIATELY_TWO ~YoU:. YV “d10s to porform in o variction thoutra tn i Mo, Nu noua apply but thoso who can sin) tuko parts ((ncconnry, o \augs plvous Nund but first-oluss nrtists wantod., - Addross 1t 18, Tribuno olice, giving name und add e VW AREED- A GIRL oilica, _Addrase, arly “1§bang otice. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Booldtooners, Clarls, Eto. ITUATION WANTED—-AN AGTIVE YOUNG MAN, with 10 yours® exnerionco in tho dry wootls trado, linss uplod respon-ibly positions 18 (ho luryelt dey 108 ol Switzorland, Paris, and London, spoak: nge nudl corrosponting thorotuehly Gonnan, Frodoh, nud dstngllsh, wisios to onvwe i wholusala howso, an 1 duda not L6k 0 tuuicl upon aotial ralary 88 16 Kt 0t tho Flght Blasy wis oo i wupali o cau bo uscllly uppliod. " £a3: . 3 JTUATION WANTED-TIY AVOUNG MAN WHO 23 ot liad ohehit Yours' oxpacionue, i aoma first-olasn Dusinvas, murcantilo or coninasion pretarced: would on ompluyar 4,000 ot liest<clasw woaurity: Lot of elty rofor onvomiven, _Address 5 b "grrui\'rl N WANTED=A P TURINESS, 32 und oy paetally cugawd oueh dag, 1 d e of seaabying tha' bulunod of s Ui in ibioo wark of uoy Lid b atdirtug abitity und sccuraes, Addeosst 1. Trin. NG AND TEND elbiuuo otilog, unJ ottico. o Sl TUATION WANTED-AS glurle i comin BOOKKEEPLIL O fon or Fotil giovorys i oxporianoad ul duns t0 grolng dato tho coum ey, Bnst uf roiornoos, ey Wi . KL Houth W CITUATION WANTED—AS SALESMAN ORt ENTH ¥ elak ban wholownn stuve, matul, aud h Il;.l-‘lll’lll 3 cuger wtnotiiug 1 10} Wald 4 Wel Jag I i slica: e b b rupld ponimun, und quick at figucos, N B, Velbino uhio QUITUATION WANTED-MAN ™ HAVING 8OMI o trado wishioa goui0o S Wity some whaicsal - g Iouse, _ Addross Hovm Want Luku-aty, Uity GURUATION WANTED-BOOKK EEDER OF | i isbuctoneo durteus un ongaganik by Jun, iy Hoforunco from - present omployor, Addeoss () 60) uny ultice, SITUATION WANTRD=UY £ YUUS I, urn oxpoelanos, who s willing to w salo grucery, Balug; Mutae much au objret e ot wltuntion, Woull commnenco at 1 bt Ludcoe wiity a brotabio of uth f 1874, riv- amout 11 privoll oapali. ._sldows 1655, Hribiuno alfos, A ? P—AB COLLECTOR O OUT- i o well uxperiond L e Y b baed - yatseuiioos B QUTGATION WANTED-BY PECTABLY cirl ns cook or fa_do- gencral fousownrc i a ewinll Tamily: roforoncos givon, “Addross € 70, 'Fribun: JITUATIONS WANTED_BY TWO COMPETENT Ywomon, ono to cook, wash, and fron, the othior to da #enoral hotisowork, in tio vity or short’ distanes in the country. _Apply nu'824 Stato-t. QITUATI 0 BTN French and Arsorcan p £y cook. Kdoin QITUATION WARTED—_X RESTHOTABLE YOUNG Amorloan Proteatant girl wiehes o 11:uatlon a4 itirso- giclor o du light second Work, Apply at 0 Arohi-r-av, iD—A GIRLTO DO GENERAL nn yrivato family, Apply at 66 Mors TIRET-OT,ARS Address 137 Tast QA A W D hunsownrk I rlekay, AUTUATION WANTED—BY & GOOD GINE, TO DO Suceiidug o gemoral honsowork, - Good roforouces. 11T S l‘l"l.l‘c.\;l_‘IO 1_1“{'\ NTED-BY A FT RST-CLABY | woglan girl t do gonoral hausownrk or ¢.uking i A fondny. 40 Sath Untoncate "% m SUIDATION WANTED-IN A HOTEL OK BOAR D oo divduisaom, by b souns wiman_ wh Lior: oughly understands thy bus ol praferred: entablo o1 dng rull Gharce. - Addrows N80, Teibisa oltico. Sonmstressos ITUATION WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DRESS- | e 'y luclflb‘l un[u‘x’u ?l?“l‘h “Hldo. .:\'Mllll‘ :llkn‘n Iu\{ Rore sastginors \ho wish. heir bt 4 tenaor, - Adoress N 80, Telbiing oihor oo oo SITUATION WANTED—A WRAPROTARLE AND rollablo lady watiis a position b u raspacable privaca faniily to ow oo nsalst 0 housekaaping, or (1o Cars of chldron, and ks hersale g oty i, ‘vhoro sor- vicos will compensnta tor biard; can give Roud roforonces. Pioso address U 81, Tribun) ofico, U, NTED-BY A LADY GAPABLE OF doing all kinds o¥ sowing, who undorstands cocling it et will g 0GDY Lo day or Woolky OF LALO Work Hiamo, " Apply v 508 Gliny QUUETIONWAN T Y aks, work ; 20U Gal ‘or ndross 170 Wittty o Oir QITUATION WANTED—A TADY Wild 18 & FIST. class curtor and maker wants s situation in n family by k. Addi MISS A ‘T'ribung Coe DRESS. ‘mudsrato. 13 the e STTUATION WaNTRD-BY AN EXPERIENCED aroluli( ) 3 Sadiour 3 18] i Ttiarers O 0 oub by tho day. Honselioopors. : o s Woat'or rotoranusa givon. Adirese Dot Pt sicr GITURTION WANTEDAS [TOUSER ERpkli BT A yunng Gi lh‘vmu tion u-x%nu mucn an P> i no otthe ocuan Lady. objoit ay i plensut b 0By L liavo had guod ox| 1ionsroom, uuntustr ey ' dupietinunt, Can give kathuino: tlon in ci-hor placa, and will fuenish firsteolass rolon oavos,_Aduros Q 36, Peibuno uttind, JITTATION WANTED=BY A WIDOW LADY AS S Cihckoopor: Lkt care wf Favadle. sowing bt Etalr work, 61 'I.:\m-:h Srruarion WA hotel huusokeepor, 41l at 617 5 Nnrsos, ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSIs, I8 FOLLY COM- £ patent, cau glvo bust oty rotoroucu, Addruis S Feibuay viliea, QUUATION WANTED_BY X YOUNG WIDGW R rofinomont ks wotur dre nuero; s mothorlow ol Adilresy N profocrei; raicreucos, N GIPUATION WANTED=AS TADY'S NURS RRsrenaay plvch wiil g o country, diusy U I Wout Aunus-at, AN kD N A EXORRINOID urno ; erfarancss I o boat clty Paysieians.. G ar addrs NUISE, 356 Suuin Halutod-at oot v, ied or. Lnundrosses. ITUATION WANTED-HY A MIDDLE.AGED il . peivits untl us ansatvins, oVl il Ske'caro of wiflirou. 1onib 1oro 8 objes 4 Addron X 10, Talbus v, S Emplovment Arcnmes. ITATIONS WANTID-SOMY. GOOD GIRLS ARE waitiny for pincos ab tha Nurth sido Sundinavian Fauplouoit Rouw, No, 00 Suporlurst, 0 VIUATIONS WANCEDZIAMILIES TN WA OF ol Beatid 1 und Gorman pwlic B0 Mow, DUSKE'S otflea, 80 Altinmukeormve o eotted JITUATION WANTED_FOK COOK [N HOTEL OR faris0 buncdiug-houso, city orcoun £y, Lt Mes, BA'LES, oL iowatabi, ” Nost of roveranous, Quiuarion NIED-TOR GOOD GITLS 0 all natlonalf fsn. Working Giels' 1umo, 237 Wost Rundolpu-at, _tvod board for glrly ut $3 por \wavk. Misgolinneons. TTUATION WANTED~AS GOVER oxporivniced yutiiz ludy, * Wauld bo o For s pivussnt oo (e 1o whaor and aiu il tion, * iilauust sotorcudis oasiiaugud. g QITUATTE 3 oo holpai overy natiuiality THOMPION'S oitioe, 21 Stute: GQITUATION War s rdeustion I s pn Kddeow O @, Felbriu SIPUATION WANTEED—A YOUNG LADY OF it nomont and culture wishhos & sltuation i family whoro st could miake horeelt ywsful vitlus with v , BY AN Jeilly wsoiul s Addroe U, 47 I il oF 1130 uaro of children oF kA LaVALL. A A PR &

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