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7' “THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIB UNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1874.- LITERATURE IN BOSTON. “ Owen Meredith’s” New Volume. Correspandence of The Chicago Tridune. Bosrox, Feb. 24, 1874 Robert Lord Lytton, though s Peer of the realm, is & poet &till. The skillful hand that sToto “Lucile,” which evershody haa read, and * Chronicles and Cluracters,” which is yet more worth reading, basnnt lost its cuoning because its owner ig mot mow ** Owen Meredith,” but Lord Lytton. His new book, 4 “ FATILES IN BONG,” amnounced for publication this week by J. R. 0Osgood & Co., is the froit of many years’ study end composition ; and, while it can hardly boao- sounted & grest work, and is gquite un- equal, it i3 wunmistakably the. work of s poet, and mot & mers rhymster Thero are sixty of the *Fables™ which, without any Hac fabula docet, yet hate their morals 28 patent and as scnsiblo a8 Esop's. Good morals, too, not snobbish or finical, not aristocratic or dilettant, but manly and in the bestsense popular. I will not crowd into the critic's chair, aud Jay down the faw concerning «Qren Meredith’s” subjectiveness or objective- zess, or iry to expound the umities, but cull for TriBCNE readers some specimen verses from iheso *“TFables," to show their variety, their good sense, their Iyrical character, and the vem of gennine postry which runs through them. The firet fable is of *“The Thistle,” exccod- ingly ivgonions and poctical, but too long for quotation. Eowever, it is preceded,. by way of motto, by a little poem that may be copied : A FLOWER'S BALLAD. It was a thorn, * And it stood forlon 1In the burning sunrisc-land% A blighted thorn, And £t eve and morn Thuoa it eigh'd to the desert sand 3 “ Every fiower, Ty i beauty'’s power, With s crowa of glory is crows'd. “ Nocrown have I3 Fora crown I sigh,— For x crown that I have not found. 4 A crown! acrown ! A crown of mine ow, To wind in a maiden’s hair1” Sad thorn, why grieve? Thiou 3 crown shiult weave, Bat not for s maiden to wear, Thiat crown ahell skino When all crovas save thize, With the glory they gave me, a%e gons : For, thorn, my. orn, Ty crown shall be worn By the King of Sorrows alone. Twoof the fables are givento tell us once more that distauce lends enchantment ) the view, ang that the friends snd satisfactions of one’s own iome are more than:all the warld besida, Tho first, * Tho Bluo Alountains; or, The Far,” rolstes bow a man was jurcd by the beauty of ills 80 remote 8s to bo ideally charming, which, whon reached, wero only common mountsins, rough and coid, but affording a proepect of other distant mountains altogethier beautiful. Of couree theso proved but prosaic and common- place, 2s did =l others, until he fonnd the blue rmountains by which he hived were tho fairest and most winviug of all. v ¢ A WHEAT-STALK ; OR, THE NEAR,’ is very charming. A little girl has Lrought her father an ear of wheat, then frolicked away: Alittle child, scarce five years old, ‘And Llithe o bird on bough A Liztie madden, bright as gold, And pure as new-{ali'n BLOW. “Thines reen, to ber, are things unknowa s gs Delr e (0T SWIF Tho nuigktoring Lamlet, next our ows, An distart ua Cathay | Far things, which we nor feel nor seo, To hor svem close aud clear, . In you Lino sky God's guardian eya> She focls, und feels it near. ‘What need hata ehe our world should be . So wondrous wide and fsr? Such worlds unknown are eii her own, And every world a star! ‘Why, dreaming ever? clings my gaze o fast ™ s Tt st atom s Whenco ita power to draw My refluent thoughts from yonder distancevast, And haug them on & lonely wheaten sirsw? 1t jsthat, smsll and bomely though it ba, This edr of wheat, 50 homely aud 20 wally ‘Bicause it is 80 nea, 8o near to me, ath size cnoughtand power to cover ell It lexus alorg full twenty Jesgues of land, 4nd hides them with s straw. The purp’s hilis Peer through its hoary panicle, The grand ‘Horizon's azure orb one wheat.stem fils, IX * yALOR," : tho beasts aro assembled to discuss affairs of state. Tha Ape led off with very much such s speech 28 2 man would make; and would have been cheered roundly it the Lion had mot suddenly putin an appearance, which brought tho Ape's elogquent remarks nbntxg_uy to a con- clusion. The Lion wps heving ings ail his own way, whep, at an unlucky moment, the Cock interrupted him with ciarion ** Cock-a- doodte-doo,” which quite discomfited his Leonine Majesty. A little confusion followed, during Which the Crow nominated the Bull for King, and urged his seizure of power by arguments {hat eomehow sound as it they might have been used in Washington : #Tue throno is vacant. Claim and take it ‘Address the people 1% urged the black-ro +0r it me be thine orator. I know The habits and tho humors of the Herd.” Then round the fleld be flew; to high and Jow Persuspive spake, 3nd counseld all who heard 0 choosd & Bovine King, * For see,” he said, “35hat gimple tastes, aud what o solid head ! “3zark, too, haw great a following in his! Whoee Farty follows him whereer he goes. ‘What coafidence! and how deserved it is ! On party-sirength well-balanced States repose, And how Tespectsblo 8 party this ‘Reprblics only riprn public woes To fatien despots, Bui cau aught surpass Sound Bourgoois Bule, with beliyfuls of grasa?™ The Parrot, being a versatile speaker, claimed 2 inrge sbare of attention. He bad traveled much, and could throw iu pungent oaths or ejac~ lations in Spanish, Italian, and French : “Ob, queled betcs sont betes I" (and he had been In France whore things worth seging ho hud seen : Tepublics one and {ndivisible, Bat 1more than one, aund all divided ; ending 15 master-strokes of State, whereby tliey foll ; Aud empirus that were peace, on war depending ; ‘And conatitutions that for shot and shell Were constituted matks, when past all mending ; Coolis, captalns, orators, mobe, proclamations, And demisworlds for demi-reputations). “THE EAGLE AND COMPANIONS ™ rets forth thie essential differences between the troo Poet and those who, without his genius, soek to attamn his heights. The Engle (that is, the Poet) discourses sublimely, and with an egoiism 50 unbounded as to b’ overpowering. Heis 5 whole Sabars in himeelf,— vast soli- tude of thought and longing ; the universo has Do fit compamion for him. After wreakiug big smajestic emotions on space, be 1s quite surprised —not to say shocked—by & proffer of compan- jonship from s Mole who bad climbed {o the mountain-top. The Eagle was well-vigh dumb- fonnded, bat succeeded in expressing bis amaze- ment. The Mole rises to explain, as follows : “ m my honored frisnd1 T it dE (b e L Spead 1n rising, this,” replied the mole, “Y¥as the ambition of my soul. 4 A% thro® the patched and flinty field Ny way I worked with patient fofl, X listen’d, modestly conceal'd, But with s soul above the sctl,’ " 4To birds who nesr my native earth Thoir nests have builf, Thy lofty birth They pratsed, and praiscd iby lofty spirit; Then to myself T vaid, ¢ By meric _ ¢ And painful pereeversnce I, Tho' lowly born, may haply ralss p My humble self (who knows?) as high As him the world 50 high doth praise 41 For Yeing born above the world.? “The pymp of plumes in air unfari'd, Thie oarage wift of pinions wide, To me wero all euch aids denied. “Put whatof that 7 the goal's attatn’d, Aud T, the sturds child of tofl, Thst bifth denied, by toil have gain'd, - 'Tho'born bondeman to the soil. 4 For, to be great, the great condition Te, I ozine, a greaf position, ‘And great as thine is now mine own To those on whom we both look down, + #Sobs it mine (thine equal now) With thee 1o sce what eagles sce, ‘With thee to know what esgles know, Triot cazien £uk & o2k with thee ¥ ry good specch for 2 Mole ; and it g0 ex- Lnem:gfim Lh:.li he fell aslecp soon after de- B B bo casy to multiply examples of tho abrewd sense, fine fancics, and_trno poetical ex- gression which characterizo these ** Fables,’ thou] bird, and whick give them o suver fitle to popularity than moat volumes of poetry can offer.: Hemlandet, the Co.; thatsald frm have sold to proprietors -of Hemlandet, for ing the year 1673, 627 9-20 reams of paper, which mzke 397,176 liccts, or an average of 7,633 coples per wack, 'and that the smount pefd to the sald Bradner, Smith & Co. for same hns been $3,160.20; and, furthermore, that the srid firm of Bradner, Stiih & Co. havo rold ta Enander & Sohman 160 reama of sheets, or an averago of 9,600 copics pier week, for their weekly edition during the time Feb. 26, 1874. Bworn and sobacribed before me tuls 27th of Feb- W. ¥, Fonerct, Notary Publie, ‘This afiidavit proves conrlsively that the circulation ruaty, 1674, Leading Swedish Po- litical Newspaper. Personally appearcd. before me W. F. Furbeck, & Notary Public, residing in tho Town of Clcero, in the County of Cook and State of Iilinofs, George B, Arnold, who, being duly sworn, deposeth and kaith that ho is ““city bookkeeper™ for the firm of Bradner, Smith & Hasresarne. Enander & Bohman, 521 weekly edition dur. | paper, making 76,800 from Jan. 1, 1874, to Grd: B. ArsoLp. of Hemlandet greatly ontnumbers that of any other Swedish nnwl’u)m! published in and that Hemlande consequently a8k politicai newspaper Ifl‘?fl ( Call ad ree them, isnow wante. factory, we are enabled to retail at dresses, chemiscs, drawers, that these articies aro better made 1hap sny resdy-made underwear for sale in this clty, iady Baleemen, State street. ‘Partios Who are going to decorato their & Co. (Hilger, Jenkins & Faxon, of Franch pa) whom they tend to any part of All wor cents to §1 per night, English Books. r, Bhaw, the great book-suctioneer, has arrived with one of the finest collections of mported English books ever offercd In this city, cmbracing over 10,00 volumes in the finest free calf and. including Lord Kingsbury's 4 Antiquities of Mexico,” colored plates costing 1,000, tho European Picture Gallerics, original editions of Hogarth ond_Gilroy's great worke, ~The eals will commence Thursday morn- ing, the 5th Inst,, at N, F. Harrlsow's auction store, 204 aud 206 Ezst Madison-st. Croft Brothers, Merchant tailors, No, 157 South Ci have tho pleasure of announcing will mect with general spproval. or furnish their households, NEw Yons, Feb. 28.~Money cent on call. the latter figure, 23,4, and 5 per cent. Clearings, Specle shipments for the week, dise, $6,752,65. Stato bouds guiet and nominal. steadiness, and a slight recovery. Paul, 16,000 Unlon Pheifc, 21,000 Pacific Mail. Bissouris Tenncasees, old Tennessces, new, Virginias, new... Cantou........ Western Union Quicksilver. Adoms Express. ‘Welis Fargo ., American Expres United States Ex. Pacific Mail,.. 32| Terre ITerre Harlem pfd. Michigan Central Northwestern.. ... Northwestern pfd.... LIvERPOOL, Feb. 23—11 a. m. 6a. ngml—l\;hl&fé.’pl‘llc 128 Gd 8d; white, 25 30 9d. Pork, 63s. Lard, aling upland, 77, Provisions—\ess pork, G2s 6d. Other articles unchanged. 23 countey; s circuiation 18 8t present 9,600, and i¥ atill on the tnercase. EiaxpeR & Bomxax, Publishers, 149 East Chicago avente. 31, 3. 0, Eldredgs, formerly with Mathews & Mason b this house, and will bo vlessed to see all 1iis old friends 2ad givolis ususl atiention to their g To the Ladies. 4 Being interested ina lurge Eastern underwear manu~ kinds of Iadies’ ready-made underclothes, viz.: Night~ skirts, dressing-sacques, ete, We are using Wamsutta and Fruit of the Loom cottons only, aud every gurment ig ande with the utmost care, We feol very confident that any lady upon examination will agree At the prices we ure selling thesa §oods no lndy esu aford to wasto her time making her wn. You will be waited upon in this departiment by Hotchkin, Palmer. & —_— shonld call on tho old, reliable house of E. G. L, Faxon doue by them is warranted, They also carry s full stock of laco curtaius, lunberquius, corices, Dedding, and general house-furnisiing goods. The Spring and Summer Campaign. Trie to its estabiished regulation for enterprise, that wonderfully successiul journal, the Land Owner, has, with its March number just out, inaugurated its wpring and summer camraign, The Land Owner s, in 3 short spsce of time, sttained tothe very firet runk. 1tn readers are in cvery part of the world.” Its artists now Lavo thefr port{olios full of rare drawings, show- { ~grai ing the rapid growth of Chicago and thy West, which | o d'sy will sppear in carly numbérs, At $1 a year the Land Owner is the cheapest paper in the world. New sube soribers will be furnished back numbers for 1874, P A Homelike Restaurant and Hotel. | Chicago, up to the prevent time, has lacked one great requisite of & metropolitan city. 1t has suffered from the abeence of a reatsurant and botel conducted on a ‘homelike principle, whero the average citizen could procure a really good meal at littls more than cost price, Thia want hss been suppliad by the proprietors of the well arranged establishment rear of Noe, 77 sud %9 Clark street, opposite the old Court House, where s very liberal bill of fare is provided. You can havo sn excellent_meal for 25 conts, und & good bed from 50 spring: (174) stock of Overeoatings, undercosiings, suitings, and pantaloon goods, They also snnounce 50me very material changes in cut and finish, which pleasure to show thoir goods, and they can gusrantee erfect gatiafaction in prices, as weil as in quality of Colby & Wirts, 265 and 267 State street, propose to scll their entire stock of furniture previous to their removal o permancnt quarters, and purchasers will never have a better nfl;flflum\(y than now to replenish UARKETS BY TELEG ll.\;fl. Nesw York Financial News. Torcigm exchngo dull ot $4.83% for prime bankers' | ; €0 days® sterling, £nd £4.87 for demand. All exles of gold fo-doy were st 112%@1133, the pricoclosme at Bates paid {or carrying were ury operations for the woek at the New York office in- cludes the disbursemeat of '$1,8)2,415 on account of ntercst and ia redemjtion, of 20" bonds, aud reccipt | of $2,024,300 for customs. The large payment of gold —&1,350,00—by the Treasury to-day on 3ccouzt of in- teret wos chiefly for Marchi intercst on 1040 bonds, silver bors. Tmports of dry goods, $3,219,744; merchsn- Governments strong, with considerabla doing. The stock market opencd weak and lower, declining; prices rauged from ¥ 102 per cent, remained weak, At the closo prices showed more ity was in Northweetern, St. Paul, Union Paclfic, Lake Shore, Western Uuion, snd Pacific Mail, Between 10 snd 2 g'clock 140,000 ehares wera sold, of which 17,000 were Western Union, 12,000 Northwestern, 20,000’ St, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Fort Wayne. Foreign Markets. dufid.h’ 125 9d@13s. Corn, 3 ; account, M@ Livenroot, Feb. 29-~5:0 1. it unchauge e e Feh- 28 The bmount of bullion with- arawn from the Bank of England on balance today | was £47,000. Conspls_for money $2@0: 5-20's of 63, 100} ; do Of 67, 1093 : 10 new fives, 104X § New York Central, 853 preferred, 613, Livezpoot, Fob, 28—5 p. m.~—Cotton steadler ; mid- 3 7ied ; Orlcons, B1;@8xd., Salos 13,000 3 Lalrs; American, 7,800 ; specnlation and export, 2,000, Breadstuffs—Quiet and unchanged. New York Produce Markets. KW Yops, Feb. 23.—Corros—Dall 5 uplend, 16 3 Tutures closed eteady. b DuEADETUFrs—Flour dull and prices favor buyers ; superfine Western and State, §3.63@6,05; common to guod extra, $5.20@6.50: good to_choice, §6.5@ 6,757 white wheat extrs, $6.75@7.25; extra Oblo, $6.30 ; St Louis, $643@1100, ‘Bye flour and corn meal unchanged. Wheat in beiter demand, but une J changed ; receipts, 87,000 bu. tho United States, in the leading Swed- Tailoring Parlors. There has been quite 8 rush for the past fow dayaat the tailoring Farlors of Beach & Tripp, No. 211 South Clark street, corner of Adams, Their Dew goods are O arriving, and fn styles 2ud quality cannot bo ex? called in tho city. The celebrated Tripp Dros. presida at the cutting-table, and no work leaves tho house ‘without undergoing the most thorough inspection. ‘Mr, A, &, Tripp, ouc of the firm, has originated de- signs for the spring trade, and his 4 Fashlon-Plates” aronow on exhibition.” Remember, this 38 tho only house west of New York that does 'not depend upon the reporting houses of Esstern citles. They gusranteo the finest styles in goods, cut, and manufacture known to the trade, at reasonsble prices. was wholesale prices all corset-covers, with us ‘and lower in prices heretofore otfered Bugar quiet. = PETROLECM—Crude, 750} 1e 161c March, EHooa—Unchaaged: EATHER~Quict at 2 “'Onb—Fxn’?: domesiic flecce, 40@65¢ ; pu cd, 25@ igc ; unwashed, 16@ 32 e o , @14.50 3 extrs . prime brginend Nihebisnged. Middies firmer; long clear, 8.G8, steam, 9 &-16¢, wpot; 9 6-16@934¢, April, e i Westert, 235G 40, Curesz—Firm st 11@16) ¢ Wiisay—Lower at 94c. MrTats—Manufactured caj Superior, 231 @25¢ cash, Amerieat), 2@Hse, Prrrsnonan, TIsE—Steady at 8o, hort clear, 85@8sc. Lard frm; g-iran, Scotch, 39 Market. Pletsburgh Feb, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. "Tis weary wicliing, wave by wave, ° "And yet the tido heaves ontward 3 We clizab, liko corals, grave by grave, Yet pave s path that's Sun-ward ; ‘We're beaten back in many a fray, But newer strength we borrow, _And where the Vanguard csmps To-dsy, The Rear shall rest To-morrow | —G@erald Masscy. The Truth About Macduff and Mace beth. not verified by eventa. 28.~Crude—nothing doing nominally $1.75 ; Tefined quiet &t 143c ; Afarch, 155¢ April, 165, $1.03, Barley and malt unchanged. Corn open firm and closed doll ; xeceipts, 8,000 by 5 ? &, 16@0c; choice old do, BS@8TC ; white Weatern, 78@%c, Oata o shade firmer miéeu ngc‘-‘l"‘n. 61(@02¢; white, 62@630. ovs~Unchinged. GrocEnrss—Coffes firm and bigher; Blo 235 @530, fined, 16Xc, spot ; 16@ new mized West: recelpts, 8000 buj 3¢ @300 ; Orinoco, B5X@ITHc. prime r stoady : ingot, Lske 38 1 Bar-lron fn modérate requcet and upchsnged. Rassian shout, 35¢ in gold, ite Duseitlod ; cut, £0503 c.l;’nuh, $5.5086.50, Macduff was an historical charactor, and the claims of tho Eazls of Fifo and Wemyss to bo descended from him are tolerably well authenti~ cated ; but the witches' prophaey to Banquo, “Thou sbalt get Kings, thou%. thou bo none,” “Early anthorities 8how no such persons as Bonquo and his son Fleance, nor bave we reason to think that the Intter ever fled farther from Macbeth than across the fiat scene, according to the stage directidns, Neither wera Banquo or 1he house of Stuart.” is son ancestors of Indtesd of being a usurp- or, Mncheth was s logitimate claimunt of the throne ; instead of being tho victim of & mid- night aud trescherous murder, Duncan was slain 1 fair fight at a place called Bothgowan, pear Elgin, in1039; instead of betng » tyrant, Macbeth was a firm, just, and equitable ruler ; instead of being kifled at Dunsinane, ho fell, two years after his defeat there, at Lum- phavay. Co., 187 and 189 MERRTAM_At resider 4, 1834, Mrs. D. E. BIRTHS. 29 South Robes-st., o & son, : Meri » Feb. houses this spring succassors), No, 107 city. by th the city or country, PLATCHAM WILLIAYS Statostroet. There can be found decorstive Tiper- | Fysek Laters vad Stive & hangings, clegant in design snd finish, both of home and forelgn manufacture. It will psy any one to call and examine their decorstive screcns and_the full lino rs imported by them direct f0r the re- quirements of their spring trade. These portics iavo in their employ at all times decorative paper-hangers, KIRK-EGAN—On Thareday, residenca of Oscar Chattorion, 1:4q., . ! S "Rufas L, Birk acd Mias Julla H. Exen, all of {his city. No cards. QUACKENBUSH-RERD—Veb, %, tist Cuureh, by the fev, Dr. Everts, D, D, Alr. infltiflffl_sh, ‘of Chioago, aud Miss' Lizeie Roed, mun SHAI-TATES _A¢ the resdonc of L R, Bromler, o Rickorson, ali of Chica MARRIAGES. ‘ab. at Csthedral s Easiza Wi Latchani and e itov. Minot J. Sav in Jefferson, 1il;, on Feb, 25, by the o acd, Mr, Ralph Shaw and Mims Sarah E. of 8S. pomius, D D, 3. Feb. 26, 1874, at th Cirtiaat,y at tho First Bap- Tago. of Lo~ . both of this city, 3 CLOUGH-R{CKERSON-Ieb. 24, at 241 Morgan-at., by the Rev. J. O. Peck, r. B, Clough and Anna 3! HAYES—WARNDORFF—At the residenco of the bridu's parents, on Tusaday, & by the Rav. A, Kitoredge, F. A, 8. Hayes and_t{iay i DEATHS. atre Chur, a.m., morocco bindings, iark street, up-statrs, the arrival of thelr their It will afford them place MURRA) Funsral will tak Mary, eldest daughter of tho late J: 16 years: Sund; £ HENRY-In his clty, Fob. % Mary E. L. Heny, oara. bis iato roskd No, t 2t 1 o'clock p. m. to-day (Sun chat 1y o'clock, KEHOE-In thiscity, on tho 21th Inst., of B Qisosse ol Tio Kdaeyey Tircnes, sonof Asinas an ‘Finoral from Jesuit Church oa Monday, 8t 10 celock ohoo. 1 by carriagos to Calvary, 2ged 3. ivary Cemetery. clixly, formarly of Chicago. . 380 53 yoars and 10 mont] MCORATH—At 12 Hurlbtat., on the Zth inis Af: rosidonco, 2 West Adam: atZo'clock p. m. sy, Maceh L, by csrs to Calrasy Cemotery. uffalo papers pleaso copy. "ES—In this city, Keb. 27, 1874, Emily I. Hayes.. %R0 remains aretaken to Rockford for intgrment. MASON—The faperal of Mr. James Mason will taka No. 15 Houth Halsted '—The funeral of the lato James Morray will leava tho residence of his brother, 135 Gresn street, at 5:8 this Suadsy morning. * Services at Sr. Patrick's At o EULLERSaincday, Feb. 2, Barah S, wifo of Joun . Fulier ‘Funcral trom her late residence, 114 Egan-ar., M onday, tap . *eaPshaison (Wis.) and Portiend (Me.] papers pleaso oopy. DELITTANT—Tho fancral of Lizzle Dolthantwill take place Monday morning, the 2d inst., at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parcnts, 433 Mitchell-st,. thence to Hol o ‘smily Charch, Twollth-st., and thenos by carriages eb. 31, at her residence in Milwauke, Wis., Inco {rom Milwaukee, Monday, to Calsary Cemetry. 1ho romaina will arriva at the burial: placo at Jo'clack. Friends desirous ta be proseat shoald Take the 1 o'clock tratn from this efty. MILLER—At Starling, IIL., on Friday, 8. Miller, E Fob. 77, Joha ha. Funeral wil tako placo at Sterling to-day at1yp. m, last., james BcGrath, sged ‘uncral will leav tho houso March, az9:30a. m., by carriago, for Calvary, HOLDEN-—Tho funeral of Vi Holden, daughter of Honry N. and Jane Hold: lon, will be held at » Monday, March 2, BROWN-—Fcb. %, of pneumonis, Mary, wilo of David Brown, aed 51 years. + ‘Fanoral rom foudsnce, 23 Polk street, at 11 o'elock workmanship. dagghter of tho Hov, &R, nnit Alma 3 Davta. —————— Friends are fnvited to ationd tuo tunceal at balf-past 13 A Wise Conclusion. oclock, at No. 43 Centrs aronuo. 3 2, Al b S cu;pflhiué"m.wxfnmmnfn T WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkeencrs. Clerks. Ete. NTED—A YOUNG MAN TO KEEP BOOKS, uno ottice. and work and roferoncos. G closed af 3@4 per usefal in the storo: m noss, Apply to ART) sted-st. 1V ANTED_X CLERK IN THE RETAIL GROCERY trade to take and doliver arders, and make hiimscll ust thoroughly anderstand the busi- HUR WALTRRS, %9 Sonth Hal- ANTED — IMMRDIATELY, A ‘trustworthy man as salosman (n first-class busine house in city, who can foan employor_abont 820) on good security for 3 months. _Address J 55, Tribune omioe. COMPETEN 3, e off 000,000, Treas- ANTED—A CLERK FOR ONE OF THE BRST = ) W dug.aioron on tho Went Sido; oge who aan i §1,000, 8L 50 for 0 days. _Address L ¢, Tribuno ofice. TANTED—AN EXPRRIEN preforred ; hold Elating foll pariiculars DRUG drag-oiofks 8 S o o oyn e GIST, Tribug D_PRESCRIPTION joung man from samo coutizy cliy taatfo ddreas ‘Tribune oifcs. $431,333, principally and assislant in offico. Address A 81, Tribane office. s0d rapid writer and quick at figurcs, 8 ent Ono ») VWANTED-X YOUNG MaN WHO 15 A GOOD clork Bo lives at homo proferrog. St. Paul sharea The principal sctiv- com Tetio: fervaln a grocery store. “7 ANTED ~TWO GOOD MC?UNT{ZI:.}J(EI' T(d) 5 Spesk Gome Enalisti Apuly %o W, £, 0N, 551 Northare o o ANTED-IN AN INSURANCE OFFIOE, AN IN- tolligent, nctive young wan, not over 14, Mnst be ‘wall recomme . only, giving roforon 4 ood pruman, oorroct fn igares, of good hablis, and ry 35 por woek., "t QROTUT, 710 Ladatlor TLake Sliore, 3,000 VVANZED—A YOUNG MAN T0 ATTEND A GRO- cory store; sontheast corner Thirty-first and But. terfiold-stx. F. D. WALKER. Y ARTED- N INVOIOECLERK. oo for 5 Joabe s who ks s A1e S POSE aad i3 e, & ERVE Coupons, 81 .120%Coupans, %67.. dross, wid g:upomf b LT Conpans, 65, S s e, Addooas, wiLh seiere upons, 193 1040s...L., NTED—A GPRMAN WHO 18 ABLE T0 Coupons, * W A IS ABLE 7O S Coupons, % Tribunoofiics. ipes ) only o8, VVASTED=A SMART, such, with first.clias Tribano offico. ~ ACTIVE CITY TRAV- aler; must havo 8 connection with the grocory &i‘d clty reforences, nood apply, to - Tradaos. woad: ono-fourth _cash, VY ANTED-CARPENTERS 0 WORE AT HIGH- ASHLEY MEARS, 50 Lasalloate o o0, oriate. “MOSES WARREY, 103 State-st., cormer Washingtaz, WANTED--MALE HELP, Trades=~Continued. A TR emmgait. g at B 1Svont Cetimation pa a . IUBBARD, SPENCER & O, L WANTED-FEMALE HELP. TDomestics. VVANIED-A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND ironer. Apols ot 141 Onk-st., North Side, base- ment door, betiveen 9 and 3 o'clocl SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. . _Xookkeeners, Clerks, &e, ** QUIUATION WANTED DY AN ENGLISHNMAY, TrotPSoN, Fost-Omcs: " S SITUATIONS \WANTED--FEMALE SASRSES WANTED -FEMALE ToATIoN WATIDChe™, TOATION WANTED— DY A RESPECTADL ik 1o conk or'do goneral howsemark. Adaress 4 - XPERIENCED _BOX. TANTED —~A FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASHER, WANTER 5 ek i e B Do O | WARTRRA oo Viies vaia Rovnr ¥ Bl T BROS. dizanar, e "ANTED—APPRENTIGE 70 LEARN OPTICAL ANTED ~4 COMFETENT GIR! O GENER- N O R OB R T OE T IO, WA A T e TR TS A salary the tirst yoar, VVANIED_A FIRSTOLASS SKETCHER. OALL ‘Tuosday morning, with samplos of work, st Room 2 Lakoside Building, corner Clark and Adame-ts. WWASIED—& FIRST-CLASS LANTGRNMAKER: ‘nono but a Draotical man need apply § Ho must stats on what terms be will take a situation. ~ Address latters LOEFYELHOLZ & PRIER, Milwaukes, Wis. NTED_SHOEMAKERS TO WORK QN WOM- N T somed shacs and spperns S ORNE NorthLaSallowat . \VANIED_A TIRST-OLASS WATOHMAKER. ‘Apply at Room 3 Tribano Buildiog. TV ANTED-FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND FIVE OR ix good girls for. dress-making, Call a6 912 Wae bas! stof FVASTED-A GOOD EQOK, WASHFR, ANDIRON- Y _Apply at 1310 Indiana-av. ;. nono but a respoc 5 3 s A gomat & eatghlsous sucd Apply.” To VY ANTED=A"GOOD ™ NORW il a8 conk. Apply on Mond: ITUATION WANTED-PERMANENTLY, BY A competent bookkneper, ono oxperionced 1 business e unciceptionablo, Address H, Car- AMERICAN exporence, and D, F. WET] kor; has had several years’ €3n come well poco.pmonded, Ad: oo e e Tudred ITUATION WANTED —BY A FIRST.CLASS plambor who (s & first-class tin and sheet-fron workor: €32 givo drat-class ity refergnces; noobjections to golato the country. _ Address C 4%, Tribtin othico. UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN IN A retail grcers’s Good references from last emploser. Address J 84, Tribuno otfice, “7 DO GENERAL WORK L =11 3 S N % it ‘W‘ "h:‘n-flll Swede or Norwegian preforred. ANTED—A ~COMPEJENT, RELIABLE. GIRL Tor exnoral bos sework Foas that san soria A A all galsuriid goud references, caa find & géod Home, At Je5 0-47. . ands o BRAYTON: 1 East Madisonats - ot SHORT & \VARIGD-A PAPER-RULEE AND BINDER AT TABLE ENGINFER THAT CAN W+ furnish good reforences. Salary low. Call at] omee Michlraia. Hotel, cornes Aichigni-av. sad Con profosted, \VANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO_DO GENERAL housowork, at I3 [ndisna-av. Gorman or Swedo NT GIRL,_ CORNER FORTY- and Langles-ar. o Irish noed apply. ED—A GIRL WHO CAN DO _ALL THE housework, wash, and fron well. 5 EastDisi: ANTED_WOMAN TO DO GENFERALHOUSH- |7 2 “ work ia tho countes: no objoctian iochlid gvor years . o VW ASTED-SHOENAKERS, work on childron's backs, ai %07 West Harrison. ) Caldto-day or Mondas. TED—A GOOD CUSTOM CUTTER TO GO ¥.J. GUTH, 64 Sou intho contey; roferoncas regulred. Toquiro ot Coachmen. Toamsters. &c. ‘Halstod-st., Chicago. MEN AND BOYS, T0 | o) TV ANTED_GERMAN, SV girl U E, OR NORWEGIAN ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO =paaks English and German, as clerk, porter, of col- Iectur: boat of Tferoncos ok be given. ' Addrods M 63, tice. JITUATION WANAED_DBY A YOUNG MAN OF 2ol taforaner ol ot 2adencigpops Ul dralh eferencos. S. o V] » Elmmorciai Hotel, voraer of Labe sad Destbo SITUATXON WANTED~BY A YO good hablts [n a grocory or tes store; has had experi- enco, and will Work for moderato pay. Can keep the dovk cgfim lonly used in a grocery. Addreas 4 S C, Tritune s QITGATION WANTED-GY AN ENGLISHMAN, jastarrived in America; twelvo years' oxperience i Englsh, dry-goode. homes. Good reforoncos, 'R F. WILLIAMS, caro Er. Schacider, 0 Shorman-st. TTUATION WANTED—AS A BOOKKLEPER, BY ) oolad of practical axpericace. Address D 8, Tribuze otfice. TTUATION WANSTED —BY A Fil 53 Jcgok, washer, and iro: L 3 i Work v & smail family. Addross S 55, Tibmus otich JITUATION WANTED—BY, U S& soneral housework, %37 Romdorar AUY, T TTUATION WANTE] 5 Jwork i & small famil E SITUATKO_NS WANTED—BYS TWO jCOMPETENT Women in a faieclaas famiy 0 6aok) Wt Ah el Picase call 0t Na. iron; eity referonce if Wost Handolpbst., Inpesr: T . QITUATION WANTED — 1S COOK OR_TO DG ) _goneral housework in & all family, 30 Ogden-ar. STIUATION WANTEDBY & GERMAN GIRL IN Ao family, to_do ganeral housework or sty Kind of cooking. Keferences turnished if required. Ap, ply a3 180 Suporior-st., near Wells. QITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, WASHER, AND ironer io private family, or firstclass sccond girl: cag g2t any des{rablo roforinees from Kor formicr cangloyers: all for two days at 833 Wabashar, QUIUATION WARTED-BY X GOOD GIltl: TO TG socond work or gonesal bouse k 1 mell family, Call s T South Darborn-sts - Cali Sonday, il TTUATION WANTED—BY A RELIABLE YOUNG irlto do general housework i ivate fa e - Guifa a2 MeGrogorat.. near Westhoribas . 15 ITUATION WANTED-AS COOK OR 'SP S e a T Tamilizy oo roterosces Fror Apply at 16 Souta Union-at. QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPEIENT 3 3 16 do Bousoock or Cooking; best of mfon ) Sacen L;n'.g.“c.n 8t 105 Butterned si. TTUATION WANTED—_BY A GGOD § S for general housowork. CSE TS Yoan ot o do generst b sework ot 1233 Prairie-sy W GIRL 10 GE: d good wages will be senar. QITUATION WANTRED — A MAN OF TWENTY sears' oxperfence in a botol ar resiaurant desires a po- sition as managor o¢ olfico-work {0 & first-class eatablish- ment, Address C &3, Tribune office. iv,x:.n_u—m A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY. A ANTED—TEAMSTER, WITIL TEAS, AT HIGH- . Apply Mo w Tood, stcady work guarsmtoed; only mu%m{. .39,.,;”"’,“{'\"}:‘“ firt Jor ponsral housawork. AFply Moa Sopamemi sy B AMIEE MEMs, Wide ANTED-OIRL, AT 3 ORCHATD-ST., GOT: TV ASTED R COMPETENT WAN FOK COACH- man_ and gardencr, short distance fa country. In. guiroat No, 7 Chamber 6f Commerce. o Miscellancons. ironer, and willing tG worl WA 3 in o private boarllog-housa. bash-av. sir Wohster-ay. : imust Bo a kood, cgsK, wastior, aad orth Sidot proforred WASHER, NTED—A COOK, VWANTED — WINTER EMPLOYMENT. = WORK gt lvnr'u'ur]bdflfly. Gm'dl ‘l“ fllll‘ull,lcn"l:.(e?j emplo; ent. Alen and womou wanted. Rddress W. A" HENDERSON & CO., 'Cloysland, Ou: orSt. Louss, Mo, 7 TANTED_A DARTENDER. APPLY AT THE ‘Adams Houso billiard-room, cor. State and Forty- £oventh-sta, \/ANTED—A YOUNG aIaN, OR GOOD BIZED ‘V bhfl!. of good, tidy, closn babits, to collect bills. do- liver parcols and take care of stock, {n o nico, clead buat- negs. Addros, siating aga and Toforonces, {a owa Land. wiiting. L &, Tribuae otfice. "\VANTEDATHAVELXNG MEN SELLING GOODS in country can find some prontable articles to tako Dxde‘fl foron commission, st 195 Fifth-av., in the baso- mont. . ’W‘Amw_mnokms AT TIGEWOOD; PART | eatato; stoady work, and men can ‘cash and part real chickens, 000 et bomos of their owa wlth garden, cow, W wages modarate. L AT €01 MICHIGAN-AV., A GARL, THAT underat oughly. ¥ SNTED—A STRONG, disna-av. near Cotta VVASTED-XRESPEGTALLE GIRL THAT CAN swavhi end jron and assist in- general work of a rmall family will 5ind s good placo with good wages. 964 Jack- son-st, 2 ANTED—AT i%1 WEST JACKSON-ST. A NEAT, otivo young girl to assist in doing light housowork} ITUATION WANTED IS A REAL ESTATE cilce, by an horedt Soung mat why spesks woveral langunges, d who bas been working in It for thelast six30ars. Salacy noobject. Firstclas roferances. Ad- dross AT 25, Tribuno otico. b TTATION WANTED—AS CLERK OR COLLECT- or in a wuolesal or commissivn house. Address O 45, Tribuso ofico. QITUATION WANTED-IN A - REAL ESTATE otfica as collector, &a., by & young man; fa wall ac- uainted with city, and a fair penan. Hoferences rst~cla Addresy G 75, Tribuno othice. TTUATION WAX BY AN AMERICAN LADY to do light wark, sewing, . G Bddross 31 PO Shurdifary o 2ure: Call oaa TTUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABIL irls, in 2 privata fasuily, 0us 10 o second or, tis other to do sewing and assist in the caro of cluldre: . ::Ll:l'lflfl o couatry. App’h‘ at or sddross No. €11 Michi. ITUATION WANTED — BY A .RESPECTABLA &irl to do gonoral housework {n a small private family, grado sccond work In & privato family or in privaté hoardiag.huuse. 'an by ea at No. 415 Bornside-st., suntn ol Twe: enth. Call Monday and Taosday. ITUATION WANTED — FOR A FIRST-CLASS cook. Amorican.’ Call for two dags at 27 Weat itan- dolph.-si. - JITUATION WANTED-BOOKS OPENED AND ands cooking, washing, and iroping thor~ Call'after 5 Mondas. Good reforonco requizods COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN. work ; must speak English; 2o Irish need ¢ Jackson s, 5, ACTIVE GIRL T ASBIST in gonural housowork. Apply Monday, 131 lue ) ANTEL -A GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK AND tako caro of childern. Apply at 7 Vincennts-av., Grove and Thirty-serenth-st. closed, complicated accounts adjusted. Work ru- quiring an expertsolicited by WEBS & TUUKER, Room 15, 168 East Madissn-at. GOOD BUSIY SITUATION WANTE] byan active youag capacity; lived 10 years in Chicago; ;.xg:fumr) +will work bard for & guud plac Sitico. ITUATION WANTED-IN rotail drug store; § years! oxpm efences gison._Address DRUGG! A Tribuae A WHOLESALE OR doace, angd best of ref- QITUATION WANTED~A _PRAGIICAL BOOI kecpor, %5 years of wwith bast of city and Ne Yorkroferences, desires n sitastion fn similar capacity. Addrosa A 13, Tribuno otfico, ANTED—& GOOD GIRL 70 DO GENERAL STTUATION WANTED-BY & PRACTICAL AXD Sl'l'UATlO\' WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL T4 help in a kitchen. Apply at 76 Pierco-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPET T EN. clish gir] to cook, wash, and ronfa & private (amily o1 & prisate boarding-Bous. ' Call for twa days &t No. 3 William-st., moar Ceatre-ay. - ~ i ITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE youns woman of 15 {n a privato family, Is willing tc ok et Goneratly usefdl. Gan be keea foF thee d 45 Stato-at., ap-atalrs. TUATION WANTED—TO COOK, WASE, AND ron, o 8 private Lataily; kood roferénces i requlrod. Addtess'or call ia reac of ¢ el 3 D—DY A WOMAN OF TONG vaperionce, ai geaeral bousework. Would work out by the das, at Houso-cleaning, $c. ApDly at 1£3 5 st SUTUATION WANTEDBY X CANADI 61115 % do general Eousomork ot sac snd plg; be ndopendont; want to take intelligent men R i AR Al o Tisla s e ot ¥ B 4 P 2 reilablo_ bookkocpar. Insuranoo preferred. Ad- | w in A private fmily, Bare. . ASHEEY MEATS: b 1aslosts 7 | Weat Suckaomai & Amll pivate family. ApplytTES | 00 B'ES rribuna oibee. 5 Work, - Gall st 10 Talod-are, Kooma. ‘VAE.;rzn’?A‘n?fi’in‘mifiEmsfloP. 357 STATE- 3y ANTED_BIEN BEERING PROPITABLE EA- N to aasist in honsew: ANTED—AT 415 HURLBUI-ST. NEAR WEB- Step-uy.. & neat, qulet Protcstat girl, of aboutld, ¥, References req loyment, with o without expsrience, to sell our ANTED—A GIRL Y0 DO GENERAL HOUSE- B dhtioies ovamwhorn.” AMERTGAN NOVILTY COn | VW Avork oo s sosi facuit, Rans bt o smmpiiod oy & Moo = ‘noed apply a¢ 10 Twents-tourgh-at. it} \WASTED- AT "I DEARBORN.ST., RQOS 3 small Coplial men o cam 3§15 por’ wack- L S WA ted WEST CONGRESS.ST., A NEAT TED—AT huusework. Must be 8 good cook, RICHARDSON & CO. washer, ond Jroncr. N0 Lrish aeed apply. ANTED_TEN AGENTS TO SELL A GOOD-PAY- ANTED—A CONMPRTENT GIRL TO COOK AND W e, Ao v 1o koot Honemsaoatondny. | W g Callat VWARIED-X BMART LAD ABOUT Ti VEARS old, t do chorox: mo olictions to colared Iad i rof- | \\FANTED—x erences required. Call at barn fu rearof 19 Indiana-ar. duced in this country. _Edited by Mim. Cullen Beyant. p-staics, W ASTED-X "GOOD CANVASSER ¥OR CITY trado; oue accustomed fo liardwaro trade. Tho risht Address H, man can mako moey for both parties. Tribuneotlic. e = &7 West Washington-sk. VVANTED — CANVABSERS OF "FIRST-OLASS | & ability for tha finest Hinstratad art worl over pro- | TANTED—A COMPLTE: W West Washington-st, do general bousework in a pirate fanills. L (T L H work: Apply at1EL Warrea-av., between 93ud 13 Sn-u.vm“d:« WANTED~A THOROGGHLY GOM- potant bookkeoper wanta s good s\tuation; tho very bast references. Address K 43, Tribu [TUATION WANTED-AS BOOKKEEPER, OF iongrable position, by s young man of exparlonce, g;;p:i:!&blu.'lnd Wil work chosp. Addross B 86 Teibuse QITUATION WANTED_AS BOOKKEEPEE RY A > gentleman thoroughly combetent, haring Jarge expe- rieneo, who cad loan his employer £2,000 or 33,000 cash, on good security ; salistactory reforence given. Address €5, Tribuno atico, QUIUATION WANTED—AS BOORKEEPER, CASH- 2 ier, or corrospondiag clork, by a maa of IaTRS cxperi- ddress G enes fn busizess, Highest city referonces. A 23, Tribuno otice. {3 ANTED—A COMPETENT COOK: GERMAN OR Bwodo proforrod. _Apply at 616 Praiiio-sy. ENT GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘housowark at 35 Univorsits-placs. |V ANIEO—A COMPETENT COOR, WASHER, and ironsr. Apply carly Monday morning at 611 German preferred., VWANTED FREER GOpn HONERE CESUAS: aeras es. regairod. “For pari P No. 68 Plorcoates corner of. Lislitod, boford 10 o'clock o ., orafior§p. . W ANIED-CAXVASSERS FOT THE RESINGION ‘Suwlng-Siacbine, 23 Matoat. TED~A GIRL FOR GENERAL ~HOUSE. ork. Gorman, biciorrod. Second Louso south ot Az av. - Trados. ITUATION WANTED -AS STEAM AND GAS-FIT- Ler, and to act s foreman o asustant in small gos works: eight years’ expenioace; Toforences givon. Addrss A 1, Trituso otice, JITUATION WANTED—A SCANDINAVIAN GAR: dener and florist, marricd, and 2 years old, and with 16 yonra’ exporiency o tho Uusinows, wants o sltuatlon, cltier to take careof a garden_or , to’ work nndor & boss gandencr, Ploato addrcss X 87, Tribane ofice. NG GIRL TO DO SECOND- \TANT! Inqaire st 29 Twenty-fifth. work in & small family, st JVANTED_MEN-AND WONEY CLEAR € 1 e three bflu‘fl’fl 270 lflm‘?l‘!lflfl ‘;m"hlg“m ‘w lmlr; ; £y o five, niticios o G gents, word SEAS. "RAY R O, 161 an, Randolphistes Stoom 16 0 [\FANTED — A OOPYIST, ZITHER MALE OR WALEER ~lorows 0. 6. GARLETON, 3 kad 5 Binlb Oanalst. - ANTED—A BOY 70 ATIEND A FURNACE YY" Apply at basement 234 West Washington st. - | \Wapren 'OMPETENT GIRL ¥O! VAR TED-EXPLE] NCED AGENTS TO SELLIN | oY~ hotacwork, either Gorman or Bwod Chicago and all the athorcitles, and to the schools, bl e Btate, for tho bost map of Illinofs extant. throughout ‘the most_cumpleto maps together it fofms 030 of var issuod. "—Chicaga Tribue, Ja *41t1s a8 Eacyclopodia fn iiselt.~Chicsgo Teachar, | VW ASTED-L GERSAN DR S¥ ne \’ TARTED ~ A GOOD COOK, W Oricat Photugraph Gal W i o anis i the sone 9, 1874, small fanfly and the care of children, weoks apply atonces #10 Walnot-et. ISH GIRL FOR Ingubr ‘s 633 Indisnsav, 0useWork. “gosoral Elatioeuth WASHER, AND 2 merat @7 Carrollst. JITUATION WANTED~BY A _GOOD, RELIABLE Englishman, a3 gardener aud florist, capablo of taking full charge, also fally undecsiands the calturo of &rapes akd otber frult; will tnake himselt geacrslly ase- tul,” 'The bost of referonce given. Address H 15, Har- mon-Cor TTUATI NTRD~AN EXPERIENCED NEC) tio catter, by knifs and refasors, will tako & contrace for this seascar Addroes G 15, Tribago office. ‘ED—A GUOD GIRL THAT CAN GOOK, Apply at the Svast. xad tru tn & family of Lires, lory, 101 West iadi D—A GOOD GIRL (ANY NATIONALITY cal housowork of & Wagos 83 por L JONN H. ROLFE, 133 s0d 125 Ststeat., Chicago, TV ANTED A FIEST.CIASS TRAVELING MAN. ‘with & fow thousand ltare, totake an interost in 2 good wholeaalo mavalaotaring busioess and trasel. particnlars, address, with real pamo, I ¥or Tribuno office. | | D_A GOOD RELIABLE GIRL FOR GEX- onsowork in a small famlly, 14% Iudiana-av. ERAL HOUSE- 0 L0} 65 South Pooria-st. DA GIRL TO DO HODSEWORK AND wait on table. _Apply at 699 West Adama-at. G tment. VW ASTED-AN (EXTER] DVE canvasser to iako catlrs charge of that dap: Address, with references, K &, Tribuno oifice. W STED- 1 FEW FIRST-CI,ASS TRAVELING men to travel Weat and rthwost. 03 tommiss o must _come well recommended. BIGELOW BRU! 120 W ke \V ASTED-A SWEDISH, NORWEGIAT, OR GER. Michigan. W ARTED-TWO GIRLS; TIEST TO DO. CHAM. ber work. socond 1o do ‘dining Yoom wotk. < Appiy at Lake'st. man gicl, o cook, wesh, and iron. Apply at 613 ITUATION WANTED—AS STATIONARY ENGI- nogr, by a competent man. Call or addruss for ono 1 'H, Room 13, No. 158 fadison-st., suutheast cor- av. . B TUATION WANTED_PRINTERS— A FIRST- class job comipositor Geslras a siusticn either as jour- familiar with estimating. Address 'Sn'mnpx WANTED—_BY A FIRST-CLASS CUOK, in & privato hosrding-hoase, or aa pastry 090k in & hotel; thu best referonces gived. Apply personally, at No. 45 Butcertield-st. SUUATION WANTED_BY & SWEDISH GIRL T0 'do secund ar geners] housowork in & small prvato fame ily, Apply at 1t¥ West Vadison-st., Roum 8, 1o e etk ik op i 10 COMEETENE 2151, t0 Gook, wash, and 1roh 10 & beivase falir £ Mofiday, st 464 North Wolls-at, - Cood relorences Il o guisal, - rivate (ainily. s Bolldgost, - O e R GITUATION WANTED LY X-GoO) gitl. to do soc.ad work or cookiag. drass 15 West Adas 5 TTUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD, RELIABIR #irl {0 a respectable private family, to couk, wash, and 10 or to do gonaral hougewor 13 asmell prTatS fahiy: Please call, Monday, at 210 Wer orth-av., in the rear. ’(ni\:‘!“cnbfi given frum bes last placs. South Stde pro- oo 5 : ITUATION WANTED—A LADY WOULD a baby tober own homoto welnurse. Ro! aiven. Apply Sunday sud M s SITUATION WANTED-BY A GUOD GIRL TO DG work in & privais family, Callss2is TTUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL, 10 caok, wash, nadiiron, or do cenoral housowark 1 4 stwall private fawily. ) JITUATION WANTED: G GIRL TG DG seneral housework or second work: 1o objcctins ta anykiod, Tho best of seferenca givon {t ruuirad. Blease NTED—AS SECOND GIRI, IN¥ & aces furaished. Cail at TAKR cail o eddzcss a1 76 Butterseld-st., uear Eightecath. SITYATION “WANTED-BY % 'RESPECTAHLE houscwork or second wark. * Call Aone day it S 00 OND GIT, T G o for general Bousework 15 boarding- -_144 Sovth Peoria-st. QITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLISH GIRL to do'sccond work, Call Monday ar Taceday &€ LA, Mazwoll-st: ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG_MAN TO oric on broad or cake {n city or coumtry; fully ander- siands Iis business. Apply, or address for ome weck, 28 West Adams-st, JITUATION ~ WANTED-BY A GERMAN AS gardener, who 18 well a0quainted with hiy business. Qood recommondations givon, Address, for threa days, €45, Tribuze otico. QUIUATION WANTED-DY A FIRST-OLASS EX- gineor; one who is used to all kinds of steam-heating and elovators in a block or store; references the beat thet, canba given. Addross F 7, Tribuno oifict. STONE, 121 Lake-st. W Addrosn with roferoncos B7t, Tribune ofice: VY ANTED X GOD COMPETENT GERMAN OR 1667 T Nonreglan glsl for gencral housawork, at 0- diana-as., botweon Tiventy-third and Twonts-fourth-ats., Come carly. - ANTED — COMMEROCIAL _TRAVELER; ONE baving a good connection in Mianosots, and who un- derstands tie crockery-trade, preforved. APply, with rof- erences, to K 3, Tribane office, W3TED-X GIRL YOR HOUSEWORK, AT 18 cpuystor. neo requi JVARTED-A_GOOD_GOOK, NO WASHING AND ironing, 20 Weat Washington-st. - JVASTEC A LID, 18 R INS 00, FORTCAT ck. stoady work. - Apply Monday morsiag. North Palstedar., in bassment: ~J: L. STRANAL {\TANTED—TWO GOOD FA! NDS; A MA A . e Fa oF o, ol sod G- ‘wages paid. Klso, a lounge-makor for the country. Qulto of BIUSH, SON & CO., 4t South Canch South W ASTED X STRONG GIRL OR_ WOSAN TO Come every cvening and assist in gendral houso- work, _Call a¢ 108 Franklin-st, VVAKTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘housework; amall family. Inquire Monday at 180 Greo: . A o oAl ORLEns 5, Wity particulars $2d reforcace, AL 85, Tribens | Addross, with i ars well recommended, _Apply at ED—A COMPETFNT GERMAN OR NOR- VAN W wegian girl for genoral huurework in & private fam- d_cook, washer, and_fronor, and como Iy + must be goo 45 Calumet-ay. NTED_SEVERAL GOOD GENERAL AGENTS W A s e best momey -moxkiag (hing sres bolors VWANIED & GOOD GERMAYN GIRT, WITH REE- erence, for geaoral housework, st 113 \West Monroo- €. Call Mondsy,. th blic; sab. ts make Jrom $10 to 313 par day; ex- fopi e e e ST | 1 e e kv s VWANIFD-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. dray work io. all private family. Callthis moraing st & 3600, 500 1V cat DURGIROT'SE. |~ e 3 {TANTED—A YOUNG MAK, STOUT AND INTEL- | ot s a B ¥ FANTED—A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF A BABY Heents fh pocie Avil P i P ks WA i & Feemorks s good 51 i ‘seirn & NTRD-_CANVASSERS FOR _THE “NEW WARS 'gfmb.." an aconunt of Now Yorkts coltbra: ted priso and famoas cton 1a a stylo to wir. F T i troduction 1a the ment rumod. baslorss. ThedL: Ing nccounts of Stokes and Firk, Twced, ‘As. Cunning. bnm-Bardell, Richardson-McFarlund * tragody, Fran Walwarth, Most_rapid-sellin o azonts ml\lugfltlw weekly. 0SGOUD & CO., subecrip~ comfurtablo plsco; references York-at. 21338 West Adams-et. book_ over fssued; 3y Tequied. Call at &9 NTED—A GIRLTO DO SECOND-WORK AND Diain sewiog in a swall fomily, Apply on Monday ASECOND.GIRLTO ASSIST IN LADN- ANTE) . Call st 3il Suoerior-st., Monday, from 9 dry wor tion books, 4 Sauth Clark-st. Y ARTED_A "GOOD " TUSINESS MAN WITR | 1{FANTRD—GIRL TO DO RESTAURANT WOR TV AR 5o of S0k o goin with the. advertsern | VY LDy GIRL, 10 DO RESTAURANT WORK gbasigers that will dotble inSmonibs, L 05 B, | ) gUHN'R. FITOHETT, Biopriotor BT 0 SELTL, CHANG-OHANG; O ‘man writes_for 1,500 oxos, and fsays ho can sell figbis fow eady. © CHANG. W Nurses. TV ANTED-AT o33 MICHIGAN-AV. A GOOD GER- man girl to take care of baby § montps oid. SN B s bl e 8l e caro of baby 61 LRt e ANTEP—A NURSE 10 TAKE CARE OF 4 7ANTED_CITY EDITOR FOR A DAILY PAPER, | W AIA o4 fasians-ac CApy) en the ot W R T i Rolebnortag S o abont 000 popns, | of bacty e, ok JESiapd-ar. ABDY botwoen == latiom An energetio, reliablo man will raceive b wond salary. Call, with references, on JAMES MONROE, Evorett Houso, between 10 and 1 o'clock to-day. f\rm‘fi.u — W between 2 and & "NURSE, _WITHOUT CHILD. m 10 JMarine Bnnk";.\uudlflu. MMouday, . Apply at Ro Y ASTED-L COOD. STRONG BOY wWHD 1S williag to work for 83 8 week ; must live with parentp 300 Bave good reforencos. - Addrots A 97, Triband oficer VWANTEDTOUR FIRSTCLASS COLLECTORS who understand tho grocery business, and who csn Canalst. Loundreésses. TVANTEDLSHIRTINONERS AXD AN ERRAND. Loy at-the Lakesids Laundsy, 6 and 65 South Y tvo Bonde o 04, 000 Lop tlfe sale puitencof the money ool “mx‘nm—:\'r‘xw. 15 SOUTHL DESPLAINES-ST., 2 sftaation per ns. Apply, giviog referenco, woiod iaati permnont, AR fifie Friseeseo AT ANTED—_TRAVELING. MEN, WITH 830 TO 31c0, }3’ l!:'iu an_ontirely now article, at wholesale o ., Room 5. - two fizat-class ladios’ clothos {rouers. Housckeovors. g ANTED—A TIOUSEKEEPER THAT 1S WILLING towork.. Tho puper person whl find & good home. Address D 32, Tribanuo affico. oty Boom b e ANTED_A REAL ESTATE BALESMAN. MUST thoroughly underatand thekuburbap trade, to whom good wages will be patd, Address B 3, Tribune offico. TV ARTED-AN OFFICE-EOY, 12 OR 1Y YEARS OF a Employment Agencies. TVANTED — GERMAN ANDY SCANDINAVIAX girls for private families, hatcls, lsundries, cityand ,must eall with one of his parents between 9and 10 | country, at MKS. DUSKE'S oftico, No. 8 Milwsukidb-av, g'clock a. m. Monday, at 1% Satest., Roam WANTED--FEMALE HELP. ?» Seamstresscs. . ANTED-EXPURIENCKD B0 W.MAKERS. tio making Roed apDLT: o ke GRELL, 1850 80 Statost. rnco jn bow and goci | o5 Narth Sidey andbeat of surange, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Missellaneous. STTUATION WANTED-_BY A MAN AS FOREMAN n: well acquainted an Inguiro or o n- Fy o Jamber-yard, or a1 ta orences givon. ‘A. HILLIARD, fnesro.of Protectiin idress o) and 12 East Madison-st, ANTED_AN APPRENTICE GIRL TO LEAT Haute,, Haute pi need Bort and run a sur(acing and matching 25l withont exporteaco. JO SRR TWASTED-Z GOOD MAN TO TAKE OHARGE Noue MCEWEN, %3 GITUATION WASTED — A5 PORTER, JANITOR, 8t 85 West. 7 ANTED_HOUSEPAINTING DONE, WILL PAY )‘m_ & :hflflh]}nrfl-g or other goods, (34~ drezs a ahirt-making. Apply at 064 West Mad- collector, br other work by & young mam, s fonst._Como on Moaday. German and Faglih: onderstands mechtners, Teter- ANTED — EXPERIENCED SHINT MAKERS | ences from prescat employors. Addruss M 1, Tilbano W A e Woetter & Wilion achine, The work | ofice. H canbe dcos at home, TOMLINYON & CO., 18051atost., | CITGATION . WANTED — FOR_A RESPEGTABLE oD stairs, i & boy sgod M, office or light work. Address K 31, ANTED-SEVERAL APPHESNTICE GIRLS AT | Tribuoe ofico. Miss A, A, Sowerd's millinory 2ad drsssmaking class le=rning tho art of catting. Madison-st, Y ARTED_TATLORS AND OTHERS 70 JOIN 01 & L have & mow Famine, ad saoarios Bytscisay ot B0, Come o voo: TRA 35 ORDWAT. 29 West Sleds Como and soa. T ANTED_DRAUG] TQ MAKE_PLANS our, 7a 83@28s | tako thalr condt] nothing 1o show for t, and would 2re noeded and sppreciato and got rich, VR contract. B. ASHLE 404 maps: yar in board and real éatate. E. ASH: ;1 Del, Lack.& Western-1ony, | LEY MEARE, b Laalloss. 2 5 Goston, lart, & Exle. 1% | \\"ANTED_OARPENTERS AT AIGHWOOD, ONLY intelligent, fadustrious tes, suxious o improve o, who aro dlsconrsgbd Workiag BATd wiih iko"to. ot whore by o LaSaite-at. or pring, 11s 34@1269| Fifthar Mast bo a first-class experfencod workmas VW ANTED-DIESINKER FOR DEQP FORGINGS. o, 16 m.~Pork, 62 6d. WANE D—CLOTHING CUTTERS ashav, AT & AND 8 Darlors, 359 Wost Madison at. TANTED — FIRST-CLASS SIIRY MAKERS O 1o find their own hinos. _Apple at go‘.\msfflm\!nu AR5 BRI FReToRY) & tatout. 7 QITUATION \WANTED_] 2poaks four differant Ianguago: oo, X who bas bad b years' expezienco in N 'Y A YOUNG BWEDE AS weites in gomo first-clasa hotel jn city or country; ‘Agdress K& 24, Tribuio QUITATION WANTED—AS TRAVELING AGENT by's graduate of Ann Arbor Chemical Laboratory, tho rotall drag trade? Miscallanaons bay bad no szpprience oa {ho rord, and would bawiling TV ASIED_TWO GIRLS TO WORK ON FEATH- ors. Apply at 3 Bulterdeld-st., ta basoment. FD_A GIRL TO UH GENERAL HOUSE- WV A arke ooty Sondas st 1201 Indinnnar: _GIRLS TO LEARN THE HAIR-DUSL WA D i Ve Maations ANTED-50 GIRLS EXPERIENCED IN SEWING ‘ - braids on Isdles’ hats; aleo 25 Mecklin fram - ors, _F. PERSON & CO., Manufacturers of Ladics’ Hats and Frames, corner of Wabash e W’ ANTED_LADIES TO 5d Ada B B o} hieh will 'VASS FOR SOMF-~ -clasa: which per dsy. " Calt st Robia 4 157 Lada salary atfirst; good refercnces. Addrees Coachmen. Teamsters. &c. ITUATION WANTED—ASCOACHMAN { AMWELL sequainted with the business, aad will work for reasonablo tarms. Addrggs AID BANSEN, 2 Hubbard.st.- ITUATION WANTED — AS GOAOHM, £room b5 one who has had expericnos in tho abose, andis willing to make himsell generally useful; good Teferonces, Address S 4, Tribuna otice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SWEDE 1IN & privato family to taka care of orses and do gen- oral work; good referonce given. Addross forono weak, A. BENG, 15 Bromor-st, QITUATION WANTED_BY A EIRSTYOLARS CANA« D dian couk, in > Goarding houss. Apniy 3¢ 6H Statest, QITUALION WANTED-A! GIRL OR uncral Bousowork: referenco givon. Apply Mo S bEicmont door, 309 Sichiganoar e sd ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO GIRLS, ONE T couk, wash and iron in & smail privat famii;; the other to do second o7 chamber work. at il State- thied tloor, + JITUATION WANTED_BY A COMPETENT COO in private family or boarding housc. Apply at EoSkoutt, QUIUXTIONS WANTED_BY TWO RESPECTABLY girls I 2 first-class private family, ono” as couk and wccond girl, Monday at 191 East Tweasy viath-at. QITUATIONS WANTEO—BYTWO RESPEOTABLE girls; oneto do cooking, washin: is the other, seéonduwork. Call ac 185 Wost tweed Desplaines and Halsted. ¥ WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK STk Thl Takon. Al o1 10 North Camatate > o SlTUA"lON WANTED-TO DO HDUSY,CLKA-\'INE, 5 m“\mmn(, Ploase call for $ days at 2§ Larrabes-st. ouso I roar., = ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN AS coachman, who thoroughiy understands bis business; best of city refercnces. Address D 42, Teibune office. QL. TION WANTED—TO DO SECOND WORK, by a dwedish girl” MRefcrences given, if reqaired. Pleas address C &, Tefb Sl'rUA‘rrlN WANTED~BY A YOUNG MAN (Dane) 2 coachman; understands taking care of Borees, ote. ; is woll acquaintrd-n tho city, ana can givo bestof referonces. Address D 23, Tribuas otfico. QIIUATION | WANTED DY A FIRST-CLASS coachman: has had soveral years' expertenco; of sobor snd sieady hablis: Ia notpfrald to worke; beat of efer- ences. Address K 4, Tribune office. i ITUATION WANTED—AS GROOM AND GOACH- manfna privatd family, by s goung men (Kaglish): nunderstands tho caro of horses and carrisges; can' bring ho best roferences. Address D 12, Tribune oifice, GITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG AN AS ) coachman or butler, who understands his business; Addross L B, 665 Butterfield-st. ITUATIONS WANTED-BY A MARRIED COUPLE (Danish) where hio can work s coachman, for other ork, aud his wife To sorvo 8a cook. Good reforenccs. Adi C 72, Tribane office. ATION WANTED — BY A FIRST-CLASS & careful driver, sud understznds the Can givo good relerences. Apply at1i3 WEDE and meko himsclt Tribnn otico. ANTED=EV LISHATAN &S thoroughly understands the caro of horses, and l: agood driver. Address C W, €5 West Madi- Sonet. & N > Please une offica. <ITUATION WANTED—-BY A KORWEGIAN GIRL to taka caro of children, or run a sewitg-machine, w- todo plaia sewing. Please call to-day ana to-morrow ai 18 Gurley- B SITUATION S waalies; S {roat e fndisn SKTVA’“ON WANTEDZBY AN AMERICAN GIRL o do secud wark or light housowork. Callat or ad- Urgaa o, 191 Barnsaiast g QITUATION WANTED DY ~ RESPECTADLE )soung girl to do second work in a privato family; wages 5ot a8 mach (hought of sa nico placo. Call for vwa dire at 25 O'Brien-st.. TTUATION WANTED-BY A FIRSTCLASS CU0 S e T ) ences gives if reaquired. 404 Thisd-an ear bo TTUATION WANT! Y A FIRST-GLA! WANTED-BY A GOOD GOOR, droner, Apply ac 6% [adian: ») and pasuy cook. _Call at 140 "Weat Monroe st. - QITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL THAT ‘uadoretauds her bosiness, 1 o frst-class privats famb- 15. fnquirs at 203 West Polk-3t., cast of Halsted, up stalss. JITUATION WANTED_BY A FIRST-CLASS T in a pritaio boarding-touse or hatel. Gall dozday or Tacsdsy atternoon, at 731 Stato-at. ; Housokeenors. - - QIUVATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLISH LADY, »Jas housskeopor or scamstross, or sick nurse whero mgxzu required. City referenco.’ Addruas G13, Tribune te: QITUATION WANTED -A§ COACHNAN BY I’y :inglo man: undorstands the business £ad the caro of horses: not afiald of work, Addross 186, Tribune aflice. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Soamstresses. ITUATIOY WANTED—A LADY OAPABLE OF DO- 1ag avery kind of sowing desires soma work to taks Bome; drevtmaling, binidlag, o plain sowiag. Sddress atating where to call L74, Tribuna ofica. ITUATION ED_IN FAMILIES BY A pertanced dresimakor, Addross Miss S LAFF! 0. 50 East Sixtovnth-st. TTUATION WANTID_AS SEASISTHFRS, PER. ‘manent; {3 & good dressmaker, €aa cut and fit? usod ta a1l kinds Iadics' Aine sowing and childeons' clothes; or go by the day, on” reasonable torms: has good sowing ma- chfgo; would profer the countgy. Best of city references. Address 633 Wabash.av., for ££'B, 1a caro 0. JITUATION WANTED-BY A DRE AKER; ITUATION WANTED—BY 4 LADY 4S HOUSE keover forsingio gentieman er widower. Addross 1T 15, Tribune ofi JITUATION WANTED_4S HOUSEKEEFER BY & yery reapt ble, middia-aged Amarican widow lady, 009 w30 is wiillag to inake herself generally taefnl, aod compotent to I} almotzny position. Pleass addRies o <all at 9 North Paulins. g UATION WANTL iy b BY B nement a3 housekaoper or companton to' aa invalid. Kddrews 83 Cottage Grovoav. oo TTUATION ~ WANTED_BY A _ COMPETEST Sioich wirl a¢ housekawpor in s Christian familys satiafactory reforeaca can be given. Address £ 36, 1 uage ofica. Sxfiy/d-ms WAN ED—AS HOUSEREEPER OB nura iy a frst-class family, mpetedt middles llfld le} il v o ){ ! x; JITUATIO! ANTED — 49 g3 ER; S Oota e or general work i3 a small family: by & cxperioncod widow ludy. Call or addrss 264 Soutd a) wwork If5the day. goad recom: rma Thoderate, " Address & 42 Tribuns emoe oo Le TTUATION WANTED — BY A FIRST.CLASS rassmalior: would ko OI¢ to tamilles by Wiy day or Week, OF would take orders at, hor home, S Norph Clark. at., Hancock House. QUIUATION WANTED-DY 4 GERMAN GIRL, TO ) do sawing or give instruction ia Gorman to_children, beforeand after schoul, for her board. Address A 6l, Tribuno ofice. '-r}'ui‘:-‘xd‘s (WASTED-BY X YOUNG +LADY 1O do plain s=wing in a privato family, R or 4 years O Addsess £ 3 Eribuns oiiee O * up stalrs, immediately. Slm.u'xos WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A Indy thoroughly campatent to take catire chargo of w0 objuction to ooy or twa © those whio mesa ‘Room §, Savday. Hoase; witlowers proferrer business. C: YOUNG_WOMAN Alriflorl will plosss nob e, ITUATION WANT years of ago, as housckeopor anawer, Addrsss S 16, Frio S A QUIUATION WANTED-_LY & YOUNG WIDOW lady of respoctability, as bouarkecper for some bunora- Ble gontleman: no abj-ctinn to leave. (5 city; Graveliss S’n'rfi'nox’w NTED—A YOUNG GILL WANTS wd":v:i;:k with soime good flzenm-lc;".cxn furnish a, z ‘machine, for small pay. & 2 SEwold 1o to work with a tallar. "Address B Fonoss QUIUATION WANTPD_BY A DHESSMARER itha Wy & W, machine, S5 BiEs et O in privato family. MISS N WANTED—A YO AN WID TTAS traveled Bve years in all tho Northwestern Sratzs, . would hke an_cogzzement with 2ime wholcstlo houge. Xiest of reforonces aad socurits if desired. Address £ 35, Tribune ofl.ex 'Su'u;\'nox WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF soveral vears' experionca as troveling talosman. Hat and eap or farmishing gooda businows preferrsd, ~Have 21 exte: 23d Kap: Zequeintenca in llliools, Towa, Missouri, Would eagage either on salary or commise uraish tho bestof referenca. Address B €6, 10-10s, 103 finish and ons to & 7ANTED-TWO GOOD MEGHANICS—ONE AC- oustomed to work stair rail and other kard iot, 111, waor morticer and other sash and blind b1 o raon N lipd pactloery Aoty Ty Ieiarof n bersas to SASON Erle, 43} Tots, CARLSON, 138 Eest Kinzio-st. ANTED_PLASTERERS 7TO DO .A_JOB _OF i cash xnd South Sids and take sawing machine” in VWANTED-CARPESTERS 710 DO A JOB OF otk Pay. NILES Plasicring ‘and taki o1 buliding cornar Biso Yolend and Wossern-avs, iog at 8 o'clook sharp, at 1661 Indiana-av. TWASIED-TWO GRAINERS MONDAY MOEN- y ll:tu-m from $5ta 210 "ANTED-YOUNG LADY TO TRAVEL WITH A ‘V A 't on tho sta; ad 1 tho busi- s ISR B 15 i S ANTED_BY A YOUNG GMAN L or e b Rooper. Adaress £4 b was ofice. B ok, " Redsio’s ; Root S M. J. ANDERSON:. o ik TTUATION WANTED-AFITR § P. M, BY A young maa; best relerence gives. Address I 85, Trib- vz nfice. . Y ANTED=TES CIRLITO PUT )?b;zj:gcgn onday morning i e STEVERY K08 CARTTEN LO: N VW ASIED _FIETY LADY GANVASSERS YOR Cornweil's Celebrated Dreas Chart; largo proits goaranteed { call immediatoly at Cornwell Chart and Pat- forn Hooms, sontheast corner State and & dams-ats. ‘middling yANTEDZTWO "GOOD | SEEETIRON WORE. otk on_locomative headil] WESTLARE & COVEIRT, 04 Lakosts o DX tho thotoughly nndorstand tae _cultare TANTED_AIGARDENER. NONE BUT THOSR flowers . Apply Monday “aft gesteptl. APl AlSa0R Alloppon ot out offce 13 NTED—A_BRUSHAMAKER AT 40 WENT- W A iy, Moty moriings Bye quist st 95c@ ‘Vmfin_rus-r ERER TO DO A BMALL IR ‘Bookbindery, 1:0 State-st. JOB. .4 Quincy-ste ANTED - TEN EXPERIENCED HAIR WORK- W A S HRA THOSESON B 5 Wert Macionas ANTED—A YOUNG LADY AS CASRIER IN “V Dbarber shopand cigar stand. Addreas A 41, Trib. o otice. S R os6 accasto nsiness. CLARK & GO, 199 South Cllutonest = % W'A'm‘sn?u WBALLET GIRIS TO TRAVEL South. Fares paid, Apply Sunday at &5 Weat the bustucss; desiroy steady cmployi eace until 13 m, g{m’uiox WANTED-AS BARTENDER, HAS or cracker & atating terme, B 55, Tribuae ofica, & traldllinois, deslces & sitnation m srme ror Bl e L e paes 30 twenty.fire years exzerionro in trade Doy 1nthe Btate. Addross D 8, Tribuge ofice. 0 gfi:uuxox WANTED-IN A MEAT MARKET BY yours man who hss bad %ive scars’ caperienee in t: beat of rofor oo dven. Callat18 Washington. had lung expenence; firstclass 1e‘ereaces.” Cculd "15an tha employer come money I required. Address 4 16, Tribuno oibes. TATIO; ) ily saurins orato. MU, Tos cutter and 2 L % Preoplace. Laundresses. 2 QUUATION WANTEL-FUGT.CLASS WASHING B et y day or weel . ZENAKD, 431 s . Hiscelianeons. - STIUATION WANTED~BY A YOUKG LADY IX sewiag machine house, oras ot cashlor, Ad- drees E e, Tribuno otuce, TTUATION WARTED_BY & BTRAN SEAR any kiod of .mfmx e am &5"&%’?.; or past ol a day; wash and fron in poad Tamilies or in res- ta3r2at, ormake uprooms. Address C 2% Trilaso orteos TTTATION WANTED_B GO S Topatng photographs. No triflors nsed apply- 816 West QITUATION WANTED_BY_X YOING TADY is Tribu QIUTUATION WANTED—AS COPYIST, OASHIER, "‘"é:i; copyist, or otheroffico-work. Addrasa DB, Talitoace. “Tribuge odica. ITUATION WANTED—A LaDY % YEANS OF agn wishes uszion &s honskeeper for s widower or. ba cielor. Address, for threo days oaly, L 65, Tribusa ofice. Nursos. 5 TTUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD HPALTHY wet nursc. For ad:dress and reforcocos apply & Dr. fparks”ottice, 19 Wost Indianacat., 1010 1 5. 1. plon- A YOUSG HEALTOY Plosss call at (1 Wabasta, " WANTED_BY AN _EXPAR elerences from the besi city’ physl s NUILSE, 248 West Moaroe.at. Iadics’ aurse! cizas. Call or ad: Emplovment Asgoncies. ITUATIONS ~WANTED-FOR: ,SCANDINATIAY S Seidwemen, b SRR PATCILi 1 8 JITUATIONS WANTED—_FOR EIRST-CLASSGIRIS. 3D of auy pationality, {a hatels, restaaacts, puadtics and privato families” and all r-apectable piaces wher Guisamm ever eoploed. Star mploymest Oen, L3 Vost 3 > WANTED_FASILIES TN WANT OF; sood Scandizaviaa aad Gorman help ean ba 43P 2 3ii3. DUSKE'S Iwankeuar, INFORMATION WANTED. - NFORMATION. WASTED_I¥, VIRGINIA HAL o Wetheral wil writo to Sfensrs, W UODBUAY R et e Lo e b b wid. a7 somothinig 10 hor advantsge. 'Sn"ufiio's WANTEL—BY A TRAVELING AN, Good city references given. Woud acd willow wi Facker houss, oF apHeaitural Treforred: - Addreay ITUATION WANTED—A THOBOUGH BUSINESS man, with a2 exiensive acq lafutancs through Cen- asible mer- Is competent o il any posiden, bavirg fathis ity Addeeds 1ibuse office. v TTCATION WANTED-A L4DY OF REFINEMENT | education is desirnus of 8 Piiit 01 as cashioer, of reception 1ady in some art gallers, copsiat, OF Ay posi- tian d2sirablo for a lsdy, woere 8 1air compansation might Toozvecind.’ \rochion desired about'tuo 1t of April. Address D 6, Tribuno uice. &= QIUATION WANTED—A YOUNG LADY WOULD like a l:;l‘u“(m: n.:wlnx-mé?ex} 108 hdy‘.‘ SAI.\ZAH&!. 0 object asa Kome. Eeforonces &3, Trivae ofea. e [ISSING_PATRICK MURPHY, & YEAUS OF MEE GRAGICE, NURIIY, & JE infor! bim will bo gratefally roceived at 3o ¥ e ) tion concaraing Carrier. 70 FHOMAS T TLLTAN AND JASMES BARSA Hesloy, residicg Ia Clacinantl, U 8., Ia. 16, l“l- of Yarm, \"-mum. hlin«lnuln!fx-nc.:q isar of wome: 0 1ini 1 FGE HESLOP, Fannon Put-Oiics, basr Hamiioh 2 OSiaciu, Canada, on Two misters; bestof city reforence. Call - | ! i i i