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THE PULPIT. Continnod from the Third Pago. mattor where the; prosooution of their wonb in tho nbor? Wo rocognizo that 1t I8 their lifo-wod? DBlessod by God, audn nocloty ke that might be formed to nct sgainat this horriblo mu of intomperanco. A religious ovder of womon for the voscue of viotlms to drink, and to thom wo would gladly sccord the right of inking any stops, no mattor how publlo, for the furthorance of thoir worl. It would be tholr lifo-worl, thoir consoorated mission, But wlion wo como to the groat body of Obristian womon, mothors, ivos, and doughtors, and sl if tho cannot do their duly without loaving thoir lionsos snd in sorriod rank sspultivg somo gront national vice in tho nnma of God, very grave objoctions come up, onough to wolgh down the balatce, and oblige a deolsion in tho nogative, In tho flrst placo it must conflict thoroughly with Imown’and noknowlodgod Christian duty,the duty of honio, and its cnros sud obligntiona. Vory fow womon can go dny aftor day to tho onr- ryiug on of a erusndo againot no_mattor what, and pot at tho same timo negloct duties tho mos! important that could be named, Objectora will 8ay woman with you {s amere drul]i.:a. Now, bo- loved, wo nll hnve to bo drudgos, with fow oxcop- tions, aud womnn Lins lior dmdtwry ngwollag man, Blio ias todo it. Do not call it dmflgury ; onll it duty,—duly to God and God’s Churoh, Thatro~ dooms tho monnest work,.and ssuctifios the swooping of a room. ‘'herc s no quostion about tlieso dutios of home. 'Uhero is na_quostion n:n;;xb this strost one, which ought to docide the strifo. 'Thon again, any work of this kind must bo transitory. You may carry it on for a fow wooks ; you cannot possibly any longer. Your homos inust havo nttontion, and you must givo it up. With eistors in & roligious ordor, it would bo dif- forant, but with youn, my sisters horo, it willonly Do n flneh, o Bpem, sliock, and nothing more; nnd oxporionce toachoes that theso generally only {ntonsify an evil, Intemporance is not to bo put down by the moro work of a crusado, It will require stoady Inbor tooven lessen it, Again, publio oxcito- ‘ment cannot but have a very deletorious effoot ‘upon tho finoly-strung norves and delicato or- gonization of women, I prophosy a groat in- croaso in nervous digordor from this movement. I might soy o great dosl moro, but thero scoms rosson onough why wo should psuso long and carofully bofore aaying it {8 propor for ordinary womon, nob sisterhoods, to como into tho florca flnro of tho world, aud this closo contact with lio worst sins. I do not blame those who aro ongagod init. I know some of them porsonally, Ibelfovo tho majority are moblo in honrt and {:‘uro in purposo, but, Whon I am asked by Chrig an women whathor I think it their duty to on- goge in this strect work, 1 snys no. I think, for the mass of women, the ordinary Church work and charity work, as now carriod” on—collecting monay, mannging institations, publio esoola- tlons for missionary and philnuthropio ontor- priscs—give publicity enough; as much as is prudont or ealled for. Tho postor closed his discourse with a fitting allusion to the worth and bonuty of the Christian Bowme, from which source would emanate tho powor to denl moet effeotuslly with all such Bocial questions, . —— THE MISSION OF THR JEWISH PEO- PL Scrmonby tho Rev, Dr. Hohlor, of tho Sinal Congregation. Tho Rev, Dr. Kolilor, Rabbl of the Binai con- grogation, prenchied the following scimon in English yestordsy morning, taking ns his text : * Tho sceptro shall ot dopart from Judah, nor a law- tvor from botween Lis foot, until he cometh to Shiloh City of Poace), and tnto bim gather tho tribos,— Geneais, 49, 10, Many brooks and rivulate spring forth -from the mountain, but only oo river predom- inates over them, attracting all by its majestio conrso, and forclng them to follow ita woy and to ewoll its wators, Moro then 200 stronms, Inrgo snd small, aro tributary to the groat Amazon, “ king,of wators,” Dust bo not, whon proceod- ing from tho Cordilloras, possoss virtues bofitting the ruler of go vast an empiro of water? Ofall tho stroams of human life, issuing from Edon and pouring their wators over the globe, the courso of the Hobrew raco is undoubtedly tho Iargest and tho moat majestic in higtory, Moving along from the banks of the Euphratos and oncompas- king for centuries tho fortilo shoros of the Jor- dan and the Moditerrancan Scn, the family of ‘Abraliam was scatterad among the people of tho East and tho South, nnd again, nfter sovernl hundred years' reat on its paternal goil, to the Wast and the North, to spread tho soeds of o opiritust blessing all over the onrth, and to turn %fio whee!s of human history, now hero, then 6ro, : Throughall ages and ovor all countries, ever following tho tidos of civilization, the Jowish people marchod along a8 a light unto thonations ever poiuting to & botter future, in Xraupoc'. of tho lyosuiuw ago that is to come, Amidat wars nnd dovastations, amidat tho shipwrockof statos, ond the downfall of mighty empires, it never lost its way. It withetood the onslaught of all na- tions, and from all tho oppressions and Euraoeu- tions which ewaited it on its thorny pathjit to- dny litts its head, bearing tho crown of une- qualed _martyrdom, Thankful that tho flood of Liatred bua censed, it porceives in the enlighton- ment of tho ago, and the spirit of love thut por- vados mankind, the golden yays of the now sun of truth and rightoouencss dawning on carth, tho forobodings of its Messiah, appoaring not in tho garb of a man, but ng thogenius of ]l\llnnnit{, ‘reflecting theo majesty of God, tho Heavenly Tather of all. Yes, tho Jowlsh nation s miraclo, 1w othor can boast of 80 groat an sntiquity atill it is youug aud vigorous cnough to bo eutitied to ashare, and indeod no small one, n tho groat worl of human #alvation, ' Agk tho Curiatian what the Jews did for man- . kind, ho will say * Thoy have given us & Savior, Lut that is all.”" My Gentilo friond, thoy have dono a good desl more for you. Thoy have givon to mankind God ns tho common Fathor, nad the ton commandments 08 the law of hu- manity. They have uphold tho idon of a com- mon brotherhood of man, proserving th tradi- tions of the first man as a tostimony of-their common lineage, and pointing to s Messlanio timo a8 their common aim aud inspiring idenl. They have given the Dibloas a guide to the world, Dowrng witaces of o Divino Prov- idoncs, manifested in tho hoarts of wmed and in the Listory of natons, Tho reply to this is, * Yo havo kopt thoso trens- wures for yourselves, lacking them np from the world until Christianity disolosed and communi- cated them to tho heathons,” *-2z2y. take sn in- sight into our Biblo and history, "Doos not the Loart of Abrabam, our asncostor and prototype ovorflow with blessings for manking? Do nol our prophots in glowing langusge depict tho timo whon all nations sball gather to Zion, snying, "0 house of Jacob, Iot us walk in +tho light of God, whon tho strangers will - bo joinod unto Isracl and attached to tho houso of ‘Jacob,” whon * God's glory will be pro- claimed nmong tho nations in ‘islos afar off," when * on the whole earth God will be onv, and JHis name ono,” Look, how Jonah is sent by God to proach the gospol of meroy and for- givoness to tho bioathiona of Ninovol, how oor- dinlly Elisha admits Nacman to the numbor of sorvants of God, although Lo remained in tho goryico of tho heathon King. Notwithetandiog this, Prof. Max Muller, of Oxford, in a lecturo on Hissions, delivored s fow months ago, says: Tho' ‘“Jews, porticularly in suciont tunes, nover thought of spraading their roligion, ‘Tholr roligion was to thom a treasure, o privilogo _to distinguish them ns the chosen eoplo of God from all the rest of the world, A gsw must bo of tho seed of Abrabam, and whon in Inter times the Jows had to admit strangors 0 somo of tho privilogos of their theogracy thoy looked upon _tliem, not ag pouls that had beon ained, envod, born again into a new bLrotlior-, Eocd, but as strangoers, os proselytos not to bo trustod until the twenty-fourth genoration,” Of tho prospects of the Jewinh peoplo ho saya: Though it is not likely that thoy will over {ncreaso in number, yot such is thetr physical vigor and their {n. 1ellgotual tenacity, such also- tuoir pride of Taco and Ahielr fofth fn Jeovuh, that wo can Lardly imagluo that thelr patriarchal religion and tholr anclont cus- toms will soon vanish from the faco of tho oarth, Very Lind, indeod, of the learned Profesfor to gant us o Jittlo timo yoi to broathe our last. ut Lo seems never to bave etudied, like his colloaguo, lienan, tho sources of Ohrlstianity ko profosses. Ronan, in his book on tho Apos- tles _(Chnp. 14), acknowledges tho fact that Judaism commonced conquering the hoa- then world lony bofore Cliristianity oxisted, Tho Queon Ielon of Adiabono, in Porsin, with hor royal dons becamo dovoted Jews. Most of tho women in the great city of Damnscus oponly i)roruosnd thoir ‘nllogiance to tho Jowlsh fuith. n Rome, Judaism countod Bonators and many prominont men and womon smong its sccret ad- orents. Aquilas, whoso Greok translation of tho Biblo made his namg immortal, waa n Y’muolyw of noble Roman desoont, Heveral Tabbla are with prido reprosonted as prosolytes, or a8 offspring of such. Abraham himsclf was celled fathor of prosolytes, rogardod ag Lo was n zeslous propagator of truth, who by his love for sirangers over geinod new souls for tho Kingdom of God, und ** mudo thom to bborn into & uew life," Rlany exquisite parables iliustrate 110 mooknoss with which Hillel, tho Roformer, 40 yoars B, O,, trontod prosolytes, with whish tho words of Josus, whon askoed to comfort tho Bamaritan, *It is not gcml to oast broad unto dogy,” comparo vory unfavorably indeed, £ courso, thoro woro also narrow-mindod rabe Dis, wo rofisod to admit strangorn; and to the Anmo class tho disciplos of Josus belongod. It is proved boyond doubt by coritios, that Jesus nover sald: *Go yo and tonols all nations.,” As- iting to tho Mesnmllsluf, a8 & monns of rodeom- ng Iua pooplo from tho Roman yolo, Josus did not think of sproading his religion’ abrond. Paul, not Josus, i the ronl foundor of Christianity. Nelthor ald tho dosire of sprending tho Jowinl roligion il ovor the world originate with Paul, but rather ingpired him, Whon Paul took tho ground of Nonhitio Inwa to build his now syatom of boliof on, an univor- 8ol rovolation, a roligion of humanity, was al- rondy rocognized by tho rgbbis in tho covenant modo by God with Noah and hia descondants. Not OChristianity, but Judaism in tho olegant attirc of Hollonio bonuty, tho Diblo translated into Grook, awakened tho Intorost and won tho admiration of the heathions. Whon God ugolm unto Israol, “I oam tho Itornal, thy " His words, ro-cchood in_ tho sovonty Inngungos of tho soventy natlons of the Elnbo, nays tho Midrash, This was tho thundoer oard, and tho flashos of lightning woro tho aparks that sot the templos or%.lm heathon gods on firo, The Groek nnd Roman world longed for n God in whom to trust for n day of rostin tho turmoll of lifo, and tho Jowish God and the Jowish Babbath, cstablished by tho Creator himself, nud given not only to Iaracl, but to man, eatisflod tholr souls’ yoarning. Thue tho way wns paved for tho work of Jowish mission Ohristinmty was to porform; but, alas, it performed it invested with imporinl power and sword, ond compromising with honthonism on terms tho Jowish Mothor-Roligion would nevor nsuont to. Tho Jewish peoplo, protosted agalnst tho degradation of God and of His imngo in man, and suftored untold crucifixtions on that nccount, But to protest and to sulfer was not its only,though tho most consplouous, part of its mission since, Not to fortilize tho onrth with its preoious blood, but to. seattor the seeda of its pore roligion over all Iands, wa the divine calling t quictly and submissively falfilled. . 9 Jowa woro the toachors of Mohammed, =Jow- ish idoas kindlod in tho sonl of tho visionary Arab and thoso of hia followors tho fire of on- thueinsm that mado the earth tremblo beforoe tho sword of Allah. Arablan culture bocamo tho only onsig in tho wilderness of medineval bar~ barlem, While Christianity was for centurics wrapped in Egyption darkness, sclonce and art boing nogleotod to such n dogroo that rending and writlug bocame o raro praotico, tho Jows rivaled ' with _ Mussul-men in studying Aristotle and Plato, Hippocrates and Galon, Ptolomy nud Homor {n Syrian translations, and transforring thom 1nto tho Arablo tongus, ' Phi- losoply, medical and nstronomioal soionco, bein; thus transplanted on Arabio and Bpanish soil, the Mohammedans bringing thom to a high por- foction, bacamo gront Lonofactora of mankind, and/many prominont Jews thon ourolled their namos ou tho list of great mon, Judaism, then, colobrated, a8 it did boforo in Alexandria, the {olicitous union of mllg!on and sclonco, fostoring freo inquiry and freo thought, and exprossing, through Malmonides, tho celobratod Jowish phi= logophior, the study of whoso worke heF od. Albertus Mngnus to his famo, tho romarkablo sontonco : “Judaiem will conquor the world ; Chrlstianity ond Ialamism aro its divino mis- sfonarics,” 2 And what did tho Jewa asccomplish for our modorn oivilization! ~ They wore the torch- bearers of science during tho night of tho middle agoes, DBy translating Arabio aud Hobrow books into Latin for Emperors and }mflutna, thoy un- locked invaluablo Lronsurea for an ungrateful Christendom, At tho foot of Jowish echolars, GormnnF's nud Ttaly's great men sat to rocoive instructfon from thelr wise lips. Whon Richelien and Luther fought thoir viotorious battle ngainst pricatly srrogance and monta) slavery, Hobrow Echolurshlg was the handmaidon that shinrponed thoir sword of truth and put the heavy armor of loarning_on them, Tho great Reformatlon is much indebted to Jowish Iabor. 5 In later times, tho original thinker who gave philosoply a now turn, “that prond oagle wlia took bis_flight up to the Joftiost heights of thought, Beuodict Spinoza, was also nJow, & Qigoiplo'of tho Jowish philosophors in Spain. Approaching our era, wo meet Ey]»_\hruim Lossing, standing. on its throshold teaching aloud thal the whold world might hoar it, in his * Nathan® the Wiao," the- bost, that Christisnity, Judaism, aud Jelamism con make of mon, 1a tho man, And bosida this noblo champlon of religious tol- eranco and liborty wo find Moses Mondelssohn, lug truo friond and_companion, whoso hoar} bolongs to s peoplo - and - his mind to.tho wido world, Mondolssohn inaugurated n now ora for tlio Jows by, cnmblnmq ardont love for hig faith with the broadost. liberality of thought, and, by his groat offorts to enlighton his poople, Lie bocame another redcomer for thom, liko his gront namesako. Yot he waano roformer; olinglug to obsoloto forms, without Ynnetrnung into the spirit of the lnw, ho failed o raconcilo roligion and scionco. Ho loft a great chnsm gaping botween law and practico, botwoen old faith aud modern lifo, and many who triod to follow lim fell down tho abyss of despair, Ho roused his Punplu from the long medioval slumbor by his Instructive writings, Dy his sweot sympathy, and more 8o by the honor his namo roflectod on them. But whon tho omancipated sons of Israel ontered a world strange ond _ ostrangod from thom, coming from tho dark Ghottos, thoy wero dazzled by tho un- wonted splondor of modera civilization, ealling itsolf Clristian Judnism, in its old worn.out §urmunts contrasted greatly with modorn life, tandiug in the way of frce intorcourso with the outside world, it fost its bold upon tho young, ond ite decline aud decny were foared by some, and hatlod by othors. The Jows, gradunlly obe talning tholr rights us cltizons, took & prominent part in Htoraturo and x‘wllmn. 1n solonco and art, winning Inurels aftor laurcls, But absorbbd in struggles for their political and social emancipa- tion, they neglectedXtheir roligion. Honco, ba- ing politically freo and socinlly honored, a8 & ro- ligious body they aro still treated wit (flty or contempt ; aye, put on tho list of the dead. - * Judaism i8 nat dond, it is alive; it has elopt long, but is now awaking, Reform unfurls ita trivmphant banner, an which the Measianio idea is writton with goldon lottors, Wo do nob look backwards to Jeruselom, our Jorusalem is bo- foro us ag largo as tho world. Our Holy Land is not only Palestine, but all the lands whoto the feot of Jowish wandorors have troddon havo bo- come holy lands, filled with_the gorms of trath and salvation for mankind. Wo do not expact our tom[:lo to bo rebuilt with wood and stone, but with tho gold of rightcousnoss,. tho sapphire of . lovo, and = tho . dismond of truth, Yes, the pgreat harvest of God is, ours; into the house of God tho nationa emrry thoir precious gifts. And ‘when, before the triumplial Yrounsalon of gol- onco and modern culture, religions, with their infallible Popes, in tho nhnpu of a mau, or o ohurch, or o dogma, shrink and dwindlo -into nothingness, when tho boliof in deified men and miracles {8 shaken, and churches quako and tromble, -whot faith will man then' rely on? ‘Whon religions, split into over g0 many scots, .Im.‘:lf for unity, whon Islamism and Christiani! sbull turn “into one, which roligion will link tho East and the Wost? Certainly tho roligion proclatming the Oncness. of God, tho pure faith of the soul rooted in every heart, nover to be denied by sofence, but confirmed by tho unity of law ayd’ the unity of the universe. Tt is puro, untrammeled monatholsm as teught by tho Jowish people. Moreover, the Jows are tho truo cosmopolitans, Sprend sll ovor tho globe, partaking in the progress of all nations, spenking all languagos—Y¥ronobs with the Fronoh, and Gorman with tlio Gormans—thoy form a coment botwoen the natlons; being & “token of tho brothorhood of mon. Like no othor roligion, Judaism emphasigos tho truth ot man's belng tho truo son of God, busing on it tho faith in God, freedom of will, and the immartality of tho soul, Theso world-saving dootrines tho Jows ‘bear overlasting wituess to,—thia is tho mission entrugted to thom. = Tiemaining nlone, not mixing with other ple, they bear tho npme of thelr. gire Abraham (the Hobrow Jori mesning trom tho othor side), | rominding thom, ns o Rabbi says, that though tho wholv world might be on tho opposito ‘eide, the houso- of Abraham_will always side with God and his truth, As Israclites they will evor, continue, as champions of tho Lord, to !lrug!;ln againat the spirits of darkness until tho morning: arises, crowning them with viotory, As Jews, thoy will, liko Judal, their patriarcis, be a suroty, to their Heavenly Father, aven for tho last and, youngost of their humau brethron, that he mny’ ind his salyation and bappinoss, Like tho priests, oarrging bofore Ieracl tho holy ark, wo will ever maroh before thernations ns priosts of thoe Most High, waiting till all bave passed tho Jordnn nnd ontered the promised land of bliss, whero God aloue {8 Xing. Amen, e — A MEMBER OFISRAEL; Confirmatlon Services ut an Orthodox Jewlsh Bynagoguo. Whonever a youngmen of the Jowish faith vonchos tho age of 18 yoars ho attains hia rolig- fous majority, and bocomoes o full membor of the faith, being admitted to rellgious oxorolsos from which ho was oxoluded beforo atfaining that ago, i £uE BOY, : ot the firat Sabbath aftor kis birthdav. s admit~ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL $0, 1874, tod to tho followship ot the ohurch amid impos« ina coremonies, which constituto his Bav-Mitz- waly, or confirmation, Ho usually roads a chiap- tor from tho Thora, makes aspoooh, and recoiven tho bonodiction from thoe Rabbl. Baturday Imlllff tho oconslon of tho Bar-Mitz- wah of Bonjamin Androws, tho son of Mr. B, Androws, of this oity, quito n Iargo congrogation assomblod at tho ‘synagogue of tho Kohilah B'nai Bliolom (Sons of l’nncoz, of which'the Rev, Dr. A. J. Mossing la tho Rabbi, for tho purposo of witnossing tho ceromoules, tho Installation of now church officors gave tho alfair still moro signifionnce. SENMON NY DR, MEASING. At the conalusion of tho rogular Sabbath morn- ing sorvicas, tho Loy rend his chaptor from tho Thora vory croditably, after which tuo Rav. Dr. Mossing pronchod a sormon in tho Gorman Innguagoe, taking as his toxt: And ho that ownoth the house shall come and tell tho prioat, anylng, It scomoth to mo thero s, as it woro, 8 plnguo in the hiouse,—Leviticus z{v,, 85, o commonced by saymng that the law of ,Israol tvas not a Church Inw which buly provided for spiritual mattors and ocared nothing for tha tomporal welfaro of familios, It was hollor than tho tomple or Churol, 1t carod ag much for tho mrity of tho body as for tho purity of the soul. 'hoy must look tipon the law with tho spirit of lovo, and eay, ** 'J.'iumk you, O Lord, for having given mo a 1w of which I can bo proud,” According to tho chaptor from whioh ho tool his toxt thero was & law that whon o man saw n plaguo in tho walls of the Louso, *with hollow stroaks, groonisl or roddish, which in sight wero lowor than tho wall,” then ho hnd to go to tho priest, sud eay to him, *“ It scomoth to mo thora is, a8 {t wore, & plaguoe in tho house.” Then tho priost had to command that thoyompty the houso, and shut it up sovon days, and on tho soventh day hio had to como sgain, and i tho Elog\m was still sproad in tho stonos of the wall 8 commandod them to tako nway tho stones and cast thom inan unolean plase, and the house Lind to bg Aorapad, and now stoncs put iu tho placo of tho uncloan onos, and thon ko took mortar and plasterod tho houso snow, But if nothing was dono the house wont to ruin. Buoh 6 houso wag tho Houso of Israol, and many of thom could rge the hollow stronks of a groen and roddish color on thelr walla. It thoy could not soo the low ptroak on tho wall, they ‘might look in the looking-glass and geo it upon m§u- foces, Tho atronk might bo small, but still 1t was thore, and it was neoloss for thom to pre- tond that thoy conld not soo it. “They must 8ay to thomsolves, * It-seomoth to mo thoro is o plaguo in tho houge,” and take out tho uncloan atone and acmg]u it off within nnd without, enrofully and deliboratoly, until tho plaguo wae hoaled. Dut 1f they altowed tho lnguo to sproad until it affocted tho entiro ¥nmlly circlo, thon It wna too late to sco it, aud ‘to tako mensures to Lenl it, They should look around in‘tho houso at loast onco a yoar, and aco whothor thora was 5 low_stroalt of o groonish or reddish co lor in tho wall. If one laoked closo upon tho Houeo of Isrnol ho would inlt once percoivo that there was a plaguo in the ouso. The prieat in tho oldon timo did not take out tho stone at once, but patiently waited sovon dn{s. But if ono of the orthodox came to tho priost ad ed lhore was o plaguo n tho Louso, apd if tho .xabbl was o fonatic he would tell him he could mnot havo seon tho plague, that his lqnuumr.flxm'. who was just 88 smart a8 he was, did not seo o plague, aud thoroforo bo had no business to sgo ono. * If a roformor camo to his rabbi and said: “1t sooms as if thore wore s plagus in tho house," ho took tho hammer and knooked down the wall, house, and all. The ono would not eeo the dofect and tho othor toro'down the houso with its dofect. ' Tho wige man would not esy thoro was a plaguo, but | 4+ It seomoth to mo thoro is, na it were, & piu[iun In the houso.” 1In this phrase was reflectod tho truo spirit of love and pationce, Bocause thero was o plaguo o Isracl thoy bad no reason to sy TIerael must perish, but thoy should examine tho dofect and soo whothor it could be repaired. They should be neithor orthodox nor raformers, but.they should a0 act and think that the dofoct would be repaired. " Tho sponkor thenroforrod tothe fact that new officera fillad the chairs of honor for tho first time. Ho had nlways considered it his duty to eddross them with o fow words of wolcomo and of love; and thank the rotiring officors for thoir gorvicos. In the words of tho post ho would soy to tho old- officors: ‘“Houwor- to whom honor is due.” They desorved to bo honoroed for what thoy had dono and accomplished. Bome might eny things bad not been carried on as they should have beon, butjilnt was wrong ; thoy had dono their bost to tho bost of thoir imu\vlm]qu and abfli:fl. To tho mnew _dignitarles o would say that thoy woro nssuming henvy responsibili- tios snd arduous Iabors. Thoro were many plogucs intho Louse which thoy Liad to rapn{:’, 0 lovingly and potiontly, It wowd hard~ “for -~ them to eatisfy all partios, bocause - smon| two contestants thoy could _givo judgment but to one. Thoy could do right to clther only by jndging always according to tho law. They should go onward alovly and carofully, ond not doviato to tho right or the left, but walk straight forward and honor God and Isrsol. CONFIRMATION BERVIOES, Having concluded his éormon, o called upon tho Bar-Sizrrab, Mr. Bonjamin Androws, who took tho pulpit and offored o forvont prayer to God, neking for strength that ho might fulfill his dutios towards Gug and his gm‘nnls, nud be- come o worthy mombor of Isrel. Ho then ad- drossed his parents, saying thatto thom be owod . big * existence, #nd ho hoped’ that he would continuc to lond " euch & life a8 would nover bring any shamo or dishonor upon them, Thoy bad given him a good educn~ tion, and provided for all his wants up to tho presont timo. Ho hoped to fill an important station in life, and * Onward, onward,” would be his watchword. Ho thon again thauked God for tlio bleesing bestowed upon bim, and for having givon Lim guch a gdod father and mothor. Tho Rabbi then nddressed him and told lim that ho must no longer xn{y. “Inam but o lad.,” Hithorto he wos justifled In so_saying, bocause he was guidod and provided for by his puionts, who loviagly lookod_ to bia weltaro. ut now ho must look onrnostly to tho future nnd strivo to bocomo & man. - From this day on the sphero in which ho moved would becomo wider and hrl%llor. Vust impossibilitios would deyolve upon him, and Lia duties would bocome arduous. Ho hopod ho would bo o oredit to the community and work hard for a good roputation for.that was the groatost blessing. He mus givo up tho iden that ho was atill alnd. His parents would not always bo with him and guide and protect him. Hg had to fight his own way, and avoid the snarcs which a man was dnily besot, Ho should be o frusts worthy messenger, and fulfil his mission and nover rofuse others assistance and brotherly loye. - The Rabbl then proncunced the usual bone- diction, and ho bocame o full member of Israel. —_———— 5 - .. A Lndy’s. Wardrobe in 1312, The following is » ourlous inventory of tho contents of a lady’s wardrobe in 1712, with the rico of cnols article : A smock of cambric hol- and, throe and ong-half olla, £2 24 ; Marseilos quilted potuicoat, throo yards wide and ono yard Tong, £ G + & loop petticont covorad with tab £11bs} » Fronch or Itallan silk quittod pottl- coat, one and’ one-quarter yards decp ond six rds wide, £10; montoau and petticont ‘of Fronoh brogado, £71; Froneh point or Fiandors Jacod bend, rufiles, and tucker, £80; English stay, coverad with tably, £8; a Fronoh necklaco, ‘£168 1 Flanders lace handkorchiof, £10 ; French or Itu‘linn flowors for tho hair, £2; an Itallan fon, £6; Evglish sillc stockings, £1; English ghoos, £2 10s; Fronch girdle, 168; a cambrio pookethandkerchiof, 108 ; Fronch kid gloves, 28 8d ; black. Frenoh 'sill 's-la-mode hood, 168 black Frofoh laco hood, £668; Tronch om- broldorad knot and bosom knot, £2 2 ; Fronch gaxtors, £1 5u 3 pockets of Marsoillos quiltips, £168 ; muft, £5 68 ; sablo tippet, £16; 1 of Ttallan lntastring, £8 ; thrond atookings, 108 Turkoy bandkerchiof, £6 68 ; & hat of Loghorn, £1108; o boavor and foathor for tho foroat, £3} & riding suit with embroldery of Parls, £47 108 ; throo 5mssas for tho mns?uundo, two from Vouico, £36 ; dross from Taria of groen volvet, alnflla Bullmmuno. sot with poarls and rubios, £128 168, v TO EXCHANGE OR EXOHANGE--FOR UNINOUMBERED PRO] ortyda ciiy or country: oquily, 835,00 fou thr Btory-and-hasomont stone.front houses 'in vory dosirable looality, D), OOLK & BON, 148 West Madison-st. 710, EXOHANGE_WANTED-NIW. OR~ FINST- olasa spaond- i carpots fn oxohasgo for » liruo, iy maro, 1 o....fl:a, o \hn; sound, Eind, ateald ot othing, and oan 00 mihutos; al Taotave piano, *Addross J N, 190 Olarkes 0 LXOIHANOR—A GOOD TFAMILY DOUNLE capringe worth B8, or & now tonbugey worlt §iov, for lumbior, biloeturnlture, cerpating, &o. | Oall tobo'clock, Q. K. BI(DWNH,I ‘Monruo-at. 70 EXORANGE_BRIGK DWELLING: WILLTAKT: 21,0 worih of {yratiurs e payiiont : nove rantod for 8600 - ARV IEYVT. WIERKS, 108 Fifihar: {10 EXOHANGE_VERY NIOE LOTB NEAR OITY limits, siuall incauibrancs, for houso and fot unin: oumberod. Addruss 1 58, F'ribane ofice. AGENTS WANTED, B v Tu GENTB WANTED—BOMETHING NE! ta 916 por day oaslly mada by onurgotl artioulnts, addros ALLEN £ 0., P.O. achostor, N, ¥, EN'] 'ANTED ~— GO0OD D RELIADLE anga"n‘l:lsx rszn butnlnnd onos u"fllx\:“l, Ohloago Pho. {Gkcapiio nad Ganvin Finmnans 20 Aad 536 it 8t JPOR SATE-toxies, OITY REAL ESTATE. JFOR BALE-AN, RLEGANT RESIDENOI WITH 61 of ground on cornor of Wost Wahington and Wood. " el noarTwanty o lofront louso on Wabastay., batwoon urtaouthests, o rhio.front Houso on Prafeloav, noar Twantiotli-st “Aiko novers flrat-olase rostdoncen eligtbly locatad, at Trom B15,000 tp K0, 000. pricos ranglui feom BIGIG OAR0. o Donrbomnat T0IL_BALI—CORNKIL OF THINTY-FIPTILAT, ¥ 3 ) olo etloch (R LELRE P joso f 3 ) T beothrodiat (s Hlook, i TO RENT-HOUSES. Tfl RWNT—WRNIBIIRDHDUQF. ND.%H INDIANA- av., Balory and basemont miarblo:ront hot inodord, tmprovaments and Jargo brick barnf Wil bo showt pplicants. e 8 A e L JHRK, cordlor of Wost Tty socond and Flek-sta. "0 RENT-TIIGR OF Wil FIVEE NE RTONT: front, two-story and basomant dwollings on Uralrio-av., sontondt comorthirty.sscond at, Thota Hiow usually wollbutlt, onniaining fatrincon onl-yailte, Inun: dry-tube, ot %fi'mln“ mator, batli-tub, and ovory biod- provamont, Ll pactios. St Mt el S gt To i TO RENT--STORES, OFFIOES, &o. Storos. 0 RENT—~STONE, 194 WIST MADIS 8T, NEAR W lelniods A loratton, B: OB AP ¥ BN g Wark 110 RENT_TTOM MAY 1 BTORT A T O o B T AL and olavator. 1. M, QUTHILT, 181 Kast Bladison-at., Room 0 R STORES 01 10, AND & ADARAT. 70 1L, BAEGWH S Mot Van Daron-ste 7 oaulro of T4 { Lasol 0 RENT_TWO BTO HEAIENT HOUBE, 08 Wahaahmes amims N o WADRA '1‘0 RENT—IF YOU WANT T0 RENT A HOUS] (or Toama fn any partof the lty call and o3amino our st m D, 0UR, SALE=TWO FISTOLATS TOURES witit Bisonts, o . Thirtys iramat Trnteo a6 1t Tndtanays - routhof Thisty ji LE_FINT MARDLE NESIDENOE, NO, 008 O AL TN M tiomeis: Berod. manss, ’}mng’w{’ ik, ourth Nadonal Ban o APV 0 K—83TORY AND BABIEMIEN TN et iR hlsk barn, Ko oY Yo AL R D MR A e s atond a1 i b SheagE R BALN—OALUMKT AND INDIANA-AVH,~ TN RO AL RRe Addiiom, Lovwac Avatsih and Towonty Arsgate. 1 vo tt ney trmie, GRD R, oo 31 Poriiand ook, DRSS & T;OR BALIE—800 LOT INTIIE DISTRIOT BOUND- N ety s, fid, Bervaal S e LD ki CIANLS 116 Ronrogat, PP W tho TOR_SIT_itiw YRR ON WENRTRRAV wonr Lincoln-av., with two loo-houaos, onn frama houso and ono barn. Tt will ba mold for sure in fourtaon days, vory oboape Thla (8 zood Insastmont for any mai toUgubio, hin monoy, Inquiro at 8 North Wollsat., by Frod Bookor's Olgar-Staro. 0T RALT— 100318 VERT ON TUBBAND-ST ‘nonr Woad, with to-story snd basomont hausg, wifl Do erener 1950 e AT To oo the i o TDBIAL, Jr.s onl Vatato Agont, 168 Was OR BALE~-CIHEAP AND DESIRARIL LOTB ON T O ntan. e B TUNBALD, St 108 Wasmngton T7OR SATE-TIE PINISED & (UNDATID. Lot 100850 (oot, witl Inrgo framo houso and biarns This pronorty Is ownod by non-reationta anit aan bo soid st pront baeaatn. Anply o G 8. WABLANDY I, Toal Estato Agent, 163 Wnshington-st, OR BALE-OIEAP LOTS ON OGDRN-AV., TAT- Snan-av., ORliforninavs, and Rockwall-at., Hotwocn Wortorn-nv: ad Dougias Park. G. B. HUBBAKRD, 168 Washingtor- 7Ol SALT-NOWITL BIDR RESIDENOS VERY AT g KR (RN T AV, oats. BENIRY WALLGH, Ot., 5 Washioglon-she JORBALE_NORTI OLAK ST —f1Xu OR OLANTE . toir Ol oty 'l on ong s, Wil bo ol 3t baraAln. BNYDIR & LR, 1t Nizon Baildiog, north. oast cornor of Monrao and LaHallo-sts. OR SALE_WXI08 KERT ON FINTH-AV., NEATR Pollc.at., at s doctdod bargaln, BNYDEI &'LER, 1{ Ntzon Buildlng, northonat cortier Apnroo and L FFOT BALE-OR EXOHANGE-DY NALLERS & TLaSallo-st., for unimproved ofty propor- & lousas on Bominary-a ty, 8 housos on ttle po L SALIE_NO. 1] HONOREST.—A TWO-STORY ‘atd basomont briok housd, with Turnaco and gas fix- turos, &nd briok ban: 810,001 torms onsy. Alto, €31 fonro-at., cornor of Honore, 2-story and basomont biriok. Touse, £o bo finiahod by 1at of Aay: 8,000 torms o JOHN G. ROGERS, 16 Ashiand-av, O BALE_RTSIDENOE ON WEST BIDE, 00- tagon front, 3-story and basemont bricki oxcollont location; ahoars - \WALLIR BIOS., 8 Washingion ste JTOR BATIE_COTTAGES NEAR BEUE ISLAND.AV. \onty-RoCon Q.. o , olicap, WALLER H10G8er 81 Wathington sty T o NEAT ASIT. AOKSON-ST.. ALLER DROS. 8i Washing. ton-s OX BALE_\WEST SIDE~ON PARK-AV.: OHD) T S A OABTLE, 118 Monroost. Foll BALE—ONE-HALF INTREREST IN AOCRE Broparty, oast of antral Parke, Ownor would foln 1 aubaividiog pamo, WHIPPLI & OASYLK, 116 Alon- Tao-at, Iand-av,, oLoap. at, - TrOR PALE_WE OVIER X OHOIOR TTROR Of deok property at Archor.n¥. and Grova-st., on liboral forms; or will oxohango for good bnsinoss or ‘acta prop: {4 80 tncumbranco. D, DOLE & SON, 188 Wost ndleon-at. JOR BALE_ON FASY TERMS, X VETY TAND- #0mo, now lnlnr(knm‘l basomont, with 2-slory oxten. n, awoll front, brick houso and stablo, No. 183 Parkav. Apply ta owner, 531 Wost Washingtan-st. FOR BALE-TWO ISTORY ~AND BAREMENT riok housos, ewall-front, a1l modornimprovaments, or Monroo and Honoro-its. Also, 4 briok, 2atory mont dwulllnfi1 hous gorner Wood and Con- . Ay oao of the abova houtas, will bo told for o cost for monoy. {f taken within 8 days. Inguiro on tho promisos, or of HARVEY T. WEEKS, 105 klfth. cornor Wi OR BALL—OIEAP, A S-STORY, WITH BRIOK basamont dwolling-fior 0. 141 Wostorn.av., nont ‘Adama-at. 1ot 35 foot Tront: good barn. Ayhont, Dbalanco Iong'time. HARVEY T, WEHKS, 106 Fifth-av. JFOR, SALI-TOTS 1% ON CAMPBELLAV, AT 750 eacli: aleo choap lots noar Huraboldt Park. WILLIAM PRIOE, 18 Enst Madison-st,, Room b, J{OR_BALE-TWO VERY ILANDSONE MATRLI: {front hiousos on Prairio-av., in cliojco locations, Will o sold at bargains, ° A large list of proj nl‘lfl for lo or oxohsngo. HIUED L PARCE & 00, $8 Washington-at. ‘Fon SALE_100x1t0 FRET, WASHINGTON-AV., noar now Hydo Park dopot, on 10 yoars' timo, at 5 per ‘ot intorost. _figom b, 123 South Clari-at, L FOR BALE—_100x180 OAK (FIDTY-THIRD)-ST, NEATL ‘now 1ydo Park dopot; 820 undor tho' markot’ small ‘oash paymont, _Iioom 6, 133 Youth Olark-st. FDR BALE-—-AT A GREAT BACRIFICE-160° BY 151 i !:::L:flun‘\\:filly:flmfltlflmthflr Gfl? Aélnh lllm.lllllllnd 7 athoots Al allover 1 front of Unind Bqusro, and nosr Lo Bhoro Drive, 0. M. HARKIS, Hoom 4 Pahuar ouso. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, ORBALE—AT DOWNER'S GROVE, ON O., B, o . 1.1 houso and Tot, §1,100: 1 houso and Tot 1,400 1 house and lot, 81,500, nd lurma by T, & .'TT, LYMAN, 17 Portland Biook, 0T BALE-NIWTROON COTTACT. AND LARGE, 3 ot n, 83, rablo on torms, il buy dte - Ge To WOTIC &'0us 18 LaSallo sty Ol BALE.-OR LXONANGE—ONE TUNDRED foat fu Lako Stioro Bubdivislon, on Aldino-at,, closo 1o Lako Shora drivo, it bolng 4 Iota. 100 foct in Park Riigo, lots in Bradish, & Minzer's Addition to Rirorelda, acres fing nnd, 3% miles from County Soat, {n Tlll nota; will oxclinngs for uniacumborod farm, cliy'nropor- ty, or fine. stock of goods, or rathor soll for oash; iina biiggyand team will ba taken in_poymont. Addross L ¥ ¥, ribuno offico, U1l Friday noxt. ALF—OR RENT—AT WHSTERN SPRINGS— oR 8 F Now housos and largo Ints; atoro with dwolling above; Lionaos built ou Tavorabio torms.: Apply 1o Xe O. ) from 10 t015 Ttoom 7, 116 LaBaflo-at. JIOR SALE-OR TO TERT_IN WINNFTIA, NEW ouso, 8 roonis, paporod thiroughiont; ub 1args grova lot overlooking lako; well, cistorn, collar, oto. Torns oasy, t0 sult. Tnquics of s M. GRAVES, Wianotka, T, 0N BALE-IN EVANSTON AND NORTI EVANS. ton, Niousos and_coltages of IromB 010 rooms, o prioos ringing from S50 to §7,600, ot boltor bargaine and upon no;'flu tarms than any oommission man or swall dealor can afford to glve, Lumbol Jbrick, furnituro, nnd carpoting will bo takon for real estato.” I7 ride to view Jronartyy Gl ftomatof Dckosk. . k. DROWNE, oom 3 163 Mancoo-st. e A et 1 frathorno 188 Timantey ¥ Ivislon Hwr rdalg, G. B, HUBBAID, Jr., Roal ltatato Agont, 168 Wash- ngtov-st. OR BALG_MAKE TENIS BUY A HOME_SIX 1. Good tonsos at Englowood, 4 splondid hotses at Bonil monthly by owners. TIL! PORBA lots noar the dopot and Normnl fahool, ohiap and aneusz ot SEOFFORD, BVRNL & DItAKE, Room 146 Olariest., Room 1, Marony's Blook, Loglovood. TIOR BBALE-AT ~EVANSTONOHOIOK RuST. Bloatatret atacckt (om0t Bl SOTEate Selths PR w ORI LECTI0 Stonaont. T{OR BALE-GOOD HOUSE, WITH TN LOTS, AT T rbrann: ackal e vatuar WHLLPLE & OASPOR 118 Moncoa-st. OB SALE-TN AUSTIN, § BLOOKS FION DLPOT, now 2-story houso; 8 rooma; olosots; pantries; brio! collar, aistorn, woll, voraudali on tw lea; Jot BOx178; fongod and sidowalks’; all finishod tnmost complota and ‘wx{uulmlynnnm\lllhunmnnn’- ‘Addross owner, B, V. BOWEN, 0L SAL-WE OFTER & ACRES TRONTING tral Park, and running {rom Madfson to Har- risor ail idod nto blooka of flfinuml ch, at low figures aud on gaay torme, | D, COLA & 50! , Tont Ks- tato Agonts, 188 Wost Aadlison-st, OR BALE—5 AORES ON LAKEST. AND WAR- nor-av,, noar N. W. oar shops; prico, 83,000 por sorog awnoe viill takio n dwelling of oqual valud on’ Wast Bldo, SNYDER & LEtit, 14 Nixon Bullding, northosst cornor of Monrouand LaBafio-sta, FPORENT—T\O.STOY AND DABENENT TIOURT: n Ulook fronting south on Vornon Fark (Mnonllistor Bl oeadorn imirovormontes bk benr Abbiy ta 3. o ONATIAR, T Donrbornat, LR LA 'O NENT_ETORTE 210 LAKK.8T., ALEO TARGE ofta In (e tt 1 3 3 'y ool e AN €0 LN, Taor Offloos, i 0 RENTOTWO, TUGH BASEMENT OFTIOR with vaults, enitablo for ratirond, stamship, ortato, Nos, 41 ‘and 45 Bouth Olark-dt,, noxt mortl of tho Bhorman_ Houso. 4 Alno, dosient aflone. Avoly fo W. 8, GRTRER, Slooms Ne. 1 43 Benih V0 RENT-ELRGANT MARBLE-FRONT DWRLL. Ingliouse, 16 Sangamon-at. | containaall donirod i Gersen, dustudlnk Curmdo; ek teisos, ole | bara: 0 RENT-TIVE 3.BTORY G, 7, AND 8 ROOM Liousos, from 833 to B3 yor tonth, nor_cornor of Wanilagion-av. and Lincolulat, "Taquico at 674, coraor ous0, 10 RENT-TIRST.OLASS HOURT, TOOME: Al modern improramionta, e 14 \Wncums i as, Fried $u8 por mont, Apuly to D OHAMLERLIN, No. 159 Tndiana-nv., noar Thirty-lirstat, Y0 RENT-THE TWO-8TORY AND BABEMENT 1O e Mlshianars 10 oo D6 TEAMLL IO 128 Houth Ciark- T[\0 RENT—A VIRST-OLARS HOARDING-IOURT, can bo filfad na oon 18 ooauplod, noriheast, cornor o T ‘Thirty-fieat. . 18 o0 znlumnut. F. e b aow ol Sthian), B W.EPINGIR, 151 Madi- [0 RENT-OIEAP—_HIOUSE NO., a7 NORTH tatont,, 3-atory and basomont, briok, with furnace, sponking.tubio, and sl modorn impravomonts, Plans and iraywrings can o seon ntmy offico, BLLIOTT ANTHO- 'Y, No, 77_Doarboen-st, etoragos light ane | BNy 20 Hladiso dagon Moors 3 WADSWOIURIY, Koom 1 Wadeworin Biocke™ = o acond ant aore, 40168, Innol HARITS! Biato Manufaotory, 28 aud 6 Hast Randeiphat 0 RENT—A BRIOK STADLE, WIT! F T R0 wtt Wagons. TAqutRg st b8 i L Bkato ot O RENT_WITII 8TIRAM POVWER, TIR BEST-LO- otod roous far fusniturs, ploture:framo, or any otli 6r' wood-working manufactory' In tho_ity. ' Engino on e Uornor of Vau Huron and Franklin-ats, 10 RENT—TWO FLOORS, 18 ROONS, WITIT WATET nud. qee on Lotly floges ovoe Lokir Toa Qompany'a atoro, 679 Stato-at. Alao basomont, 31399, with good on- traucos front and roar, VlO RENT-FIRST-OLABS BOARDING-HOUSIE— Tho now 4-stary marbla front bullding, southwost iomor of Hosth Wtk ana Ontacipan, Konfalploch !l.)N OL, 180 North Olark-st, . - 7 WANTED--MALE HELP, M NSO MALE HELR, t Olorks, Eto. ANTRD A TR\ BUAIE ForNcL SN T0 80: i) i T canop sl . 4 ity i sounts BBUTTON & CO./ 13 Madlsongsr o oo 1¢ Partieds WaNzED AR s — D LARORKRY AT High d, Part onnh L . ASHLICE RATS, 100 Washioaton s, 00 ALO. MONDAY MORNING W,{fifrfin_flmpfim onrly, at 163 Bophin-at, W ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, AT T ntal hakee’ i . wago, TCRRELR: Oty Bakory, Jollon iterr Addro W Employment Aconocfos. ANTRU-wTEANE FOT RATLIOAD ORI, 3 -glipnors, form-tinuds, - BING, T §outh Oliricat., Hoom 1e ) Misoollancous. - VW ANIED-PROFITAIILE BN PLOYMENT. WORK for avaryhody. Good wagos. Formanont amplog: ment. Monand wamou_wantod, Tull partioulara iron, Adilross W, A, HENDEUSON & 0., Ulovoland, O., or Bt. Louls, Mo. VW ARTED-GUNSORIETION GANVABBRRATIN ‘Aldin 3 tro for Miahlian ronto, two for Hiiole, T A er lscamaing aow iacrltory il the most ropu’ B A o N Ahagya e P R AR FRULE MAN 70 month or year. - Addrass LB, Tribuns aMase 0 o0 PO VW ANTRD—A AN ARD WIFE 70 GO TNTOTHN country, tiio man t6 work on a farm, tho woman to do housowor) vo ontiro oaro of houss; nono bnt ‘Sompotont partica noad apply. Addross O by Kribunt "ANTED—MEN AND WOMNI:N TO OANVABS FOT otte now and it-solling gond e B3 Da L oo g goply ovmo il s thom 70 L RS maERY LN THSeRORTLOCK £ bt or Hinown, o o hiry. Tont obonn. "W, 11, FHOMBS VWANAER MU HO LNGAGE TN & GUNTER 3 mnko 12! o AMERIOAR" NoVELTY 07, BT ot Mnainomstts P[0, RENT-NOS. 11 AND 13 HONOREST TEING 4-story and basomont briok-lousos with 10 roora, o o e oF Mot Cara okl iaes. o s JNO. G. ROGENRS, Oity Hall ik fTO RENT-MAY 1, AT nisliod marblo.front reaidenoo a E. 1. QUMMINGS, 103 East Randolp) ' RENT-TIOUSE OF EIGHT AND ONE OF STX rooma, with all modarn Lmpravomonta, and ouo Cottgo, inquiro At the junction of Coitago Grovoand Indisna-ava, 110 RENT-IN THONPSON'S BLOOK-SUITES OF 0 rogtne: modorn improvomonts, light and Alry, suit. ablo for housokeoping; ront chonp' to right partios: on {rat and sacond floors. ' WAL IL. THOMPNON. 229 West dison. 7I'0_RUNT—_A TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT brick housg, with briok barn, on_ Loaslit-at., oornor of ampboll Park: 850 por month, from May1, "’ Inquiro of J. N. STAPLES, 7 Doarborn-at., Room 6. 71’0 RENT-ON OR BEFORTE SAY 1, THE TINE I atory framo and brick basoniont houso §86 Indiann-ay., ag Twonty irstst,, bulng nowly palntod and calimia: |, an oast front, with orn {mprovoments, inoludin futnaoo snd gas fixturos. Lot 130 foot daep, 'and goot Darn, Apply at the houso froi 13 to 1 o'olook p, m. IO RENT-TIHE G STONY AND BASEMENT BRIOK butlding, No. 25 Bouth Canal ‘Apply to 0. K. TIOLM18, No. 69'Bouth Olinton. T['0_RENT-COTTAGE, TOUSE, FURNISHED, § rooms, noar Forty-fllth-st.” D. LITTLE, Wabash Tlouso, Wabaah and Gongro 7[0_RENT_GOTTAGE TOUSH NO. 118 MIOH oy I Phicty-{irat, and Thirty-socond-ats., 1 rofmn 14 H10s rapale. Adirers B A. LEFCLE, 100 6ud 163 South Oava sbe 0 RENT—IIRST AND BECOND FLOOR, GON- Ftaining 6and 7 rooms onoh, bosides bath-rooms, in fiow Lrick bullding, with all modorn {mprovemonts, N 161 Lytio-st., Wost Sido, botwoon Taylor and Twolft Inguiro at tilb boy RNISIED Oft UNEFUR- t No. 757 Wabnehia, T'ORENT_ORE OT TITOSE, EFLENDID TETORY ‘and Bassmont matblo-front. honoos oo Twanty.Aftii- at., anat, of South Park-av, Terms low ton gaod tonant, ‘Aiiply at ofico 13, Ohswbor of Gomimaroo, [0 RRNT_IWO "ERTORY ~AND BASEMENT stoue.front housos, Nos. 1180 and 1163 Wabash-av. Appiy to W, X, TALL, 194 indisna-nv. T'Q RENT 500 PER MONTH-TWOBTORY AND asoment aotagon.frant briok houso and bar; con- ms, and has gas, water, batli-room, olo,, on Hinsdalo-at,, noar _Lasallo, Apply to W. D, KERFOOT & CO., 6 Rast Washington-st. 0, RENT_{3 AND @0 NONTH OXRPENFERST., botweon Eako and Eultonate teom Mag 1. © sooms' #0por montli, W. D, KERFOOT & GO., 8 liast Wash- ington-at. 0 RENT—10 WIGHTEENTH-ST., BASE T Qofvant T sooms. Tnquira ot 121 Hightsonts DR, STEVENS. 0 RENT—OR TOR BALE_ON MONTHLY PAY- wnonts, ton 7-room housos ‘(not shabbily bullt, but for an tuyestznoat)sifuato justoast of Contral Parly om Parkc ST O BTONE, Room S, 145 Hest MAdlsouate o NT—OHI, HOUSE ON TWENY-FIFTH. O ey W hath 50 Aishigan:avn-. south ront: Tnquiro of J. HENRY and JACOD WEIL, 144 and 146 Donrbort-st, 0 RENT-THI THREK UPPER FLOOIS, WRLL bt bnldiee i o e SF Hliodh 4 Rl o paediok (ol iy to O LUNT, 1oor 8 Slothodist Oiurels iacke ™ IO RENT_BUTLDING &7 AND 8 BOUTIT OANAL: i Invorablo Arrangomiont withn eeporIbIopssty to ca Ly o o nginn and_sapply adjoining ullding with powor. SEAILR, DAVINON & WRECH, 1 Lovtont. - 0 RENT-BECOND FLOOR BOUTHWEST GOR. T hor ke s o a0 o) HOM AL F T T £0om, 40 foot nquaro, sultabla for eodloty or llght mant: fnoluling yurposon: aiso, besomont. I snino iliding, & 2110 feot, suiiablo for businoss; alan, Toom on first {ogathor or soparato. W. H, PIIAILI, 133 Doarborn. 70 RENT—A BOARDING AND LVE: BLE, O oattine. DIEVARY BTN, [0 RENT—THREE BMALL ROOMS WITH L oyer inbullding 67 and e Santh Oan rfont. KIERR, DAVISON & WRLOH, 147 Lat ITEAM TATANTED—A IOY T0 DO_O Wi, Aouh o Svest LaknaorD A WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domostion. i VW ANIED_A BWRDI, SOANDINAVIAN,OR GRTL. P SN (A A A iogy kood wagos, Onll at 268 Mlatigan-ave b O O ANTRD—AT 11 MIGHIGAN-AV., A FIRST. fay A48 cook, washior and Ironor in s “amall ‘private ANTED—3GOOD WOMEN PASTRY OOOKS, ‘Appl R ob. and Bh AL QONTINENTAL HOTEL, cornor Staté sotnd Tdddgoconrt. . WASTED-2 ApaATreot 1o Singor macbino, at 789 HHWMIMBQE.:"- SEW 0 TO RENT--ROOMS. A e SR A SRR u of 'tho oity: mor bb e roome: LA Do ting, Oionger . _/boyto Toor ¥ okl 7[[0 RENT 51X ROONS TN Fin : No. 3 HON, 163 Weee Motizmarery Madisoriat, D 0 RENT—WITH OIt WITHOUT k BOARD, ON ~Washington-st. wost of Union Park, two unfurnished ront roous; also ono furaished b ; Rouso, ST Biodorm foiprmvementas - Adiirors 181, e oan ol =3 ‘WANTED--TO RENT. ANTED—TORENT--PARTIES HAVING HOUSES 0 roouus to ruat el find mmodiats tonaats by loav- ing prico and dosoription nt 149 LaSallo-st., Room 39, NTRD —T0 RENT— A MODERN HOURR partly or fully furnisliad oast of Union Park or narth of Tmonty.dogond-at. will board araot{ Iy nfow firat-olasa porsona to board. A ofhigo. riviloga of hav- cea T, Tribuno BOARDING AND LODGING. o o 976 AND %8 WEST RANDOLPH-ST.-LARGE front room for goutioman and wife or two singlo gontlomen; 8180 fow day-boardors. g Sonth Side. B &7 AND © GOTTAGE GROVILAY.-GOOD BRARD and good rooms, B4.80 por wook; day-board, $3.80, _ 100 FHIDAY, NEAR TARRISON-ST_RIOK housoy board {ar iadias or gontlomon $1 to 85.50 por weok, with uso of planc; day board 84. . North Side. 178 MNOBTH GLARKET.—OLARK HOUSE, A fow clogant furnishod {ront roams, on auita or sin- lo, with good board, e Qountrv. ATTIES DESIRING BOARD OUT OF THI OITY i 0d_sccommoda . min milon distan, * Addrons Box 113, Ol Parie « « orrr 70 RENT_Twe TRICK HOUSTS, GOTAGON front, modern improvomonts, 833 and 835 Adams-st. Apply at 83 Adarusat. 0, RENT—HOUSE 761 MIOHIGAN-AV., BI twoon Tiwanty-firat and Twonly-sccond-sts, S-story aud briok bassmon, 18 rooms, all modern impravanicots. Tont reasonabla to'a good tonant. Abply at MANDEL BIOB., Twenty-sccandst. and Michigan-av. T[7O RENT—MAY 1, GOTTAGI 706 WEST LAKG-ST dlo\vn‘n promisos, Inquire at &3 Wost Sadisonat. i rug atoro. E_GSTORY DWELLING NO. st BOARD WANTE OARD-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIKE, FRONT rooms, furnfshiod or unfurnislicd, with board, on or Doar Astiland-nv.: privato family proforred. Addross HARMON, MESYER & 00, Ghleago. plovinent Agenoios. Em; WANTED_GERMAN ~AND “SOANDINAVIAN el fc to (amiilas, Hotols, aountiy, nt hbe, DUSKILE oite i Mioasikasen! "0 gountye ab Bis DUBKIS ofico, 80 Milwankeoar, | Miscelianeous, VANTED-LADY AND GENTLEMEN OANVAS: R Ind“&:‘r‘:;?:'thhsvmlnqfl?n Bowlug-Machino, Liberal AR ~IMMEDIATELY—FIVE —(8) WAITER, ANTI: ‘wlrls for a concort-asloom. . Tn 3 3, aohifiment ormer of CInek and Vhn Thgmonsten e 1o SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, A A A A, 4 Boolkieonors, Clorks, &o. QIZUATION WANTED_AY A YOUNG MAN A% salusma in s whilosalo lumbor gard, 1as i eovon o Poril; Ganajonacio, Ne o o L e TTUATION WANTED—BY A 2 S lunbtad with o 3113, 1 nuomes x Moron “whors :l;uflr:lzllln%mllogo:lgxllg;?uu?mnnl. 1s industrious, stoad) otont, Hos ronaos. 4 Han doslrod. - Addross A 31, T Fibasa ofche ont PoI ITUATION WANTED_AR _ABSISTANT BOOK. koopor or bookkoopor 15 a wholosslo Liousos wagor not so much an objoot s a pormanont situstion: rofor gnosn glvon 1f roquired. - Address W i, Bookkeopor, Flint, Mich. SITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG MAN OF ‘oxporionoo, as bookkoopor, billolerk, or carrospond. ent, “‘I{m]d work for I . Ad b rork o o g, "dddors THB, Conohmen, Teamsters, &o, ITUATION WANTED ~AS ODAGHMAN IN A peiato amily by o young imen 81 Yeataofgao wia oug oxporionco, and Jv o afeald ot ok, Gad milk ko bimisolt gonorally naoful, B 9, Tribuno ofico; .QITUATION WANTED—BY A _GOOD MAN (GET. ‘man, 84 cosofman s Wndoratands good caro of forsos and driving:, aud gardonor buninou: br s & watcsmm o portor: porfoatly sobor and {ndustriour. - Addross G #, Tribuno oifico. AN SlTuA’HON WANTED-BY A YOUNG (Dano) as a conchman in a_first-olass prieato family, thoroughly undorstands tho cara of horsoand aarriagot, - Untod fn the 3 b ity “rofe N raforonco, Trados. ITUATION WANTRD-TO LEARN AND WORR D tho tnnor's trado fn Ohfoago. ~ Addrors J. BALIN, , Ohio, TROARD-_BY A LADY AND DAUGHTER, 11 YEARS it ago, Must bo gaod looation, gouth of Twonty-soo- Frtento family proforrad. * Addrosa L3, Tribuns BUSINESS CHANOCES. Misoell aneous, | QITUATION WANTRED—BY:A SINGLY #omo businos capacity, ko & sitanilon in'a zos. taurant or hotol an waifor or barkeopor, Lostroforenool @iven. Address M 65, Tribuno afiice. Y., sortiar Kldeilgocontt, Now ecenplod 7 TTUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENGED boarding-houso, CUan bo scon from 2 to 4 GOOD DRUGSTORE AND FIXTURES WORTL S ‘Whorthand welt ] 4 1,000, on Wost Sidg, for salo of trado: mako usan |- 5, sborthan or. Addross, stating salary, K 61, folockpem. Avply to Dr. JOIN 1. ROSTEIL, No. 10 | o, Bl 2ol s ot 183 Tasaiioat. LR ———— INT—, T OOTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS, WA. BPLENDID OHANCE I8 NOW OPEN TOR A wW. m; u«'fln kltle‘lng%\lmry? R asile atior with folding- £ d, live man with A smatl u‘ul(ll 10 take hold of n WM%E e, oat bl Sty thros bpsoms, alaathoc (o | Wiciatal nusiauas (v solaniorot 1o o ighemans | i Domestios, o A 5 0 NENT—2.8TORY BRIOK HOUBE, PARKCAV., | nowin full oporation. . Full axplanation given on applion- | oF would do socond wark, Apply at Dr. Tuokor's, e o teamoliguso, Tuuteraital,, sultable 165 | o *0ul o or addross 0. O. JEROME, Bilts' 3% | 104 Wabashav., botwoon thio hotts of 8and & p, m. inilica; 6155 Ano ‘aubitban Loms It Ohloos 5 L Dearoat and fnoet duburd B QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOTAGLI {0, convenlont to stonm oars, Fv R RN, o fax0 634 cAnts, 80 minule: 1335 to A b, mi, storo 113 Enst Madison 7O, RENT-LOOK AT THIS FXTRA OHANOE- “Thio uppor part of first-olass oottage &7 Indinna-st.; rontaed the past your at 816; can bo rentod for WM cash for ane yonrs this {a Tfifl Intorast on your monoy, TRUKS- DELL & BROWN, 108 Mitth-ny, . AL AL pegr oy A0 it o o 2 thi i good ordor, DARICER & JAGKSON, 115 monts; in goot Eightoentli-at. 0 RENT_A NIOE GOTTAGE, WITH DARN, T omsentiy twoatod, Noo 2 Raokorsst. Liairo No. 50 Rudkar-st., cornor Hubbard. i TORY DRIOK HMOUSE, NOY o6 Roeth Ol o, modorn_improsotnents, Avply 1o DR, JOIN H. FOBTIER' oxcollont locatfon, No. 19 Iiryau Bl 70 RENT—COTTAGE HOUBKS, NO, 71 LINGOLN- SRR Mo Wost dackeomabu S35 Ber month: 45d onttago No. 733 ITubuard-at., $18 por manth, JNO, U HOGIRS, Gity uah. 710 RENT-THE FINEG COTTAOR 465 WEST JAOK. ‘son-st,, containing 6 rooms in excollont condltion; 1 5 low furos reaponsibilo. parts. E%" “"nl\:fi"mfisfilh " Rout Eatate Broker, 57 Houth e st DAKERY FOR SAL] A GOOD, ESTABLISHED busiooss in tho city. lnquire at 59 Wost Twelfth- 8t., cornor Brown, RUG BTORE—ATBOUT TO ENGAGE IN OTHER businoss, 1 will goll my well-logated drug storo at a anorlfioo for odsh. Addresa . 1L, Oarrior No0. OTt_NALE—1OUSE NO. 18] RAST ADANG-ST., Nt & tonse, sy o 31, 0, WIDEMARN, No. 27 Wost Handolpieat. " Irl to 0 sopond work {5 & Drlvats family. - Jtof {CrSutred. 386 Houth Morgatcate - ABDIY 1o tho soare SULUATIONS WANTED-BY 90 ~GRRSC ;3 gluls (slstors), bolng ono yonr in this country, fn 1 lacs to do gondral hiogsowark 1n 3 private boarding 0180 oF prival G 24, Tribuno olfco. SUTATION WANTED-TIY & GOOD GIRL, (AN ako oata of children, fn tho aoun 3 Koply at §33 North Olurk:ates thicd-doore > O o' "WILL SRLL FOR OASH OR TRADE THE BEST light manufaoturing business in tho country, for tho Biato'ol 18 or Kaineast paving S0 por oot profl, o will- #oll half ln:mnlhnnde‘m&n flmd salary. Oall or addross T, BIROWN, Ttaam 18, a. 1 Houth Glark: EASE ARD FIXTURTS OF MRAT-MARKET NO. Weatorn-av. 1 & gaod ohianoo for & businoss man. 6“ O THE BEST CORNI:R. GROONRY STORES; | with samplo-room attacked forsalo, InquiroldSouth 1fattat., basoment. . LD-KSTADLIGHED TTARDWARE AND STOVE staro for salo—Our rotal] stook, aonslating of bulldors rdwaro, stoves. and hauso-farnishing goods, inol Ing fixtures snd leaso of first floor of storo, in order to &lvo our ontiro attention to our wholesalo Lnsinoss, The ook iy now, and saofully asoriad for tho Cblcags mar- kot. BEAVEY & 00, 180 Lak * 0 RENT—MARBLEFRONT HOUSR SOUTH SIDE, onoading avonuo, none ‘Hhictoontlste, very Laud: d, Lo rosponsiblo party wio will bonrd G 83, Tribuus offico. FNT— NTI-TWO MARILE, B g 03w 30 unmv.-v'.‘ foor now. G, . WORK Tulwnllv rout, - {kropm hout sonth of, ills Park koys nex & GO, 138 LaSollo-st. Ll ‘Ol RENT — NIENI‘ AU&WA’?EXQ‘V‘X;NI[ ?—ll)ll gg G Roud Grdor: N, 193 Walnat-at. : onthe Bosonson Say 1. W D. REREOOT & Washington-st. 0, RENE-TINE BRIGK TOUSIEND, 350 WEST ‘Washington-at., {rom Aay 1, has 1 or 15 rooms; all imndern Jmjrovomonia; kond siabigy onrriago hors, &o. W. D. KERFOUT & GO., 8 East Washinglon-st. ALY AND JOADING STADLE TOR_BALE_ONE- Boutdlo siabigs tn the 5511 Bood necamraoistions for oy o A : good noca s for lorsou: frlg, 3,000, Tagutes of . PEIICINS, 1963 and Rl i, obiruses Union Staok Yard, Oli- cago, 1l T['BA STORE FOR SALE, ESTABLISHED TIRLE yoars, cash teada, 83) to §50 o day; emall capital ra- autrod. Addross D 83, Vrlbuno offico, 500 ik SEOURE HALE INTEREST IN AN n‘ll et stablls l‘all mnnnltelur.“gg gulfilfi:l lr‘lnlhl! 8 x on nd will boar invos: figation: Addroas ¥ o1 Telbun ofico. b $500) . V1= BUY FALT INTEREST TN 800 ‘m stock and business, a3(ng o aloar prolit.ol £ Tafolloate, Hagmag: oV or month, I ENT_FROM _MAY 00D TWO.STORY TOamma lionso, on Poorln.at., just xouth of Madison, W. D, KERFOO'? & 00., 85 Iuist Washington-st. G RENT-TROM MAY 1-GOOD TWOSTORY Dl fom, Jouaty DrIok, Beon, o DN aletebin Glarks sircars. 35 or wioutl. 7. D, KEIUOOT & 00., & tist Washinglon.at. 70 RENT—EflOM MAY frame houso with brick baso lialf block from Fairviow atation, Gottago Grove cars, apply to W. &5 Hast Washington-st, 110 RENT_TIOUSE b3 WEST MONROE-BT, 3 WILL it In first-ols rd rith briok barn, nt 80 lgr'n'-fn’x':'fn.'" DT GOLIE & SON: 18 Wout Mudiso P[0 RENT—THE 6.5TORY AND DASEMENT MAR- | 1o teant ouaos, 470 and 473 Wabisli-ar. Apply 0 O: LUNT, Room 8 Mothodlat Oliroh Blook. d bl PRERBOOT & 68, OB SALE-A, VENT PLEASANT BUBDREAN Hioma, aborit 20 milos from- Onleago, on 1o U,y B & Q. R, R, in thriviog and plousant viflago, Now story st atait icheor Gothid st 8 ootz roome, Do il clbsots, patirlos, oo oo, 57 Bouhousos, oo, - Howso vory,plo e et o taouse of HIL o of il wi] o sold vory ohoan, on Asvoun e GICATIAD, BIRY & GO 123 Dossborn-ate Ot BALE—AT NORWOOD PARK, LOT 10213 ~and housoat abargaln {0 a good purchasor. In- quiro 460 Wt Nocth av. O BALE-WASHINGTON HEIOHTA-10, 20, 40, 3 S0y lisatolaas. JAK. 5. GOODMAN &'00., W oarborn-a 0Tt BALE-TIGIWOOD_DEEN BUILDING PAST wintor sovoral hous varlaus etylos und glzos, custing ,600; Wil ol 8200 to’ 3600 down, 81,000 to 600 in & yadrs, balanco yoarlyt aro largo, commanding Ineos nnd baxguing; comy at 5:00 b 1. go andsad, L BHLEY MEARS, 10 Washingtou-st, Ok, BALE-AT TMAVIFNEWOOD — DESIRABLE A olouse eod H3cti3 f, 35%0; ooy torm. Nortl 2 Cote nonrly hnoelto.h 1ou Tookt vory olioloo. ROBIEICE GIUCIEL, 251 Madlaomat. Ot BAL—VIVE YEARS' TIME_OIIOIOT HYDE Park Iofa noar Houth Paricy also lots at onr aliops, J M. BISSELT, 8 Washingion.: H PARTNERS WANTED. R PARTNEL WANTED_IN AN ESTABLISIIED wholosaio buslnoss of ofght Joar' standing, “t‘e‘q‘!x?hl'lo.t‘i hanoy. £, bost trade In town; mskin o, Adtdss Wita soal om0, fror 85,000 to B0, ‘Cribune’olticu, ARTNER WANTED-A GENTLEMAN OF T epousihlity and fiflionoo, 55 yoars rodont of tils - oily, Would Lk to mako arrangononta with pasly Having two or throe gaod fire insurance companios, Lo do a gono- ral fnspranca businoss, Addross H 3, Tribno ofliov, PATINER WANTEDWIT) Lok 86 ool et e, e oun atlun. Addross D U5, Tribuns oo LOST AND FOUND. T-ROLITARY G-VINDER e B Ay 3: 1, BENNEIT, Woodruff Hotol, Twanty-irat-st. an Wabash-av, OST—-ON FRIDAY . DRTWELN GON: ;L"l‘u"l lul:ml.:‘% --}-’-’z‘.’."?»'f‘fln{m Laariitat. aud pakar., 4on o Inrgd £l iR b i _TIIRER PLEASANT TENGMENTS TOTR O e K150 par ol Wauid sol éarpots mt hat] valio, % Cottaga Grovo-ay, T]'0 RENT-OR WiLL ¥XOHANGE TOR OTHER pmacrty-—-lluulu and lot 41 North Halstod-st. Apply fo A- BOOH, 134 Michiganav, 0 RENT_HOUSE NO 8 OAK-AV., NEAR VIN- " connes road, accceniblo by Uottago Gravo cars an ifdo Park trafus; suporior finiali; wator will ba put fug gas nod Axtures aro In; containg 6 Liod.rooms, 11 closnts; an a B0-foot lots tino grass ot ront #68 por wnath. quire at'tho liardwaro sturo Nos. 63 and 60 Laks EDWIN HUNT, t iT'0_RENT-COTTAGE 7 TIOOMS, ONED, ONE§ Foome, (oo fa grocery ; stora for druklat, with of- fiGo ranIt: atorg with TEtiras, 4 ponimw, THGUITQG owHOr, 10855 Thasane-aves near Twoniy-tuird-at. T ENT— ND #8 FULLERTON-AV., 8 I "“‘75&"‘*%%&“32# i s poF month ot Brcome. 0 por’ mont. DIALLENS & YUNDI 160 1+ [ Balle ' _FOR _BALE. ot wimivably altaaot ot 3 oughinr (vdhmnm-n.l nione tho_now Olty_Dutldinge, the Post-Ofico, tho United of tho Unfon Loague, the Roform sne h Glabs, tito Aoatlomy ot Muslc, of ¥ino Arts, and of Scf. anco, Librarios, Tlinatees, and athor prinolpal places of amusomont and attraofion, Passougor stroot oara {rom principal depots pasa tho door. i torlon higly with Munserd raof and 7 bod-rooms and 20 bath. s & Bro. cloyator, dinlng-room capacity for 200 porvons, laundsy replete with niost approved steam- power machinory for washing, maugling, olo., bollor steam powor 76 horso; vontilation and ordor; bar-room, ' billisrd-room, -8l stand, aud telograph offiogs pay falr rontals ruuning full, and more ofors at falr ratos for pormanont oocupants ars. continually rococived tiau tho capaolty ot tho building wlill allow, and {n transicpt busing o ar- wisala aro ofton up to 76 por day. hisoiol has boon, oxtonsivoly advortised, tho bonofit from whioh (s now being roaliacd by steady’ lacrosse in transiont businarn, “Ihis hotol will prove largely profitablo toa tenant or 03300, over and abovo tho 10 nor cont on ownor's invested capital (lat Lo M0y pay a8 ront. Vho yeasly incroasd 1n valuo'of tho peoporty, from ita locatiod, 18 _conoodod by roal ostato nkxlpfll'!l)a tobo fl‘flt oss. l‘hn‘l:‘ ]lnm’rl cont "l\‘lng inking 20 por oont on roal ostats alono, Tk Ooutonntal yonr aldo olfers Addational fiduvce of tho bullding will bosont to bona fido appll- T R ey A P 1o, Y ROHS] G, 160 Glsutout-at, iadeipi, catnut-at T gy 7 Ty LAKTERORE O A o o pesta PAUL ANDIRNON, ‘ Honsekoovors. iRl as RouseRsopees boomalon e dnrd, WIROT or, bRobalar praforrod: Hous to b conntr, - Addross 1 6 Tribuno oo, Emplovment Agenofos. ITUATIONS WANTED-_FAMILIES IN WANT O ool Scandinayiag aad Gorman holp can Lo suppliod SE AT, BUNKIS oltico, 80 Milwaukes-av: FINANOCIAL. LATMS AGAINST BANKRUPT FIRE INSURANOE ‘companios oashed by J, N, WITHERKLL, 160 Dasr- bora-at., Room 8. M[ONEY 10 LOAN ON INPRGVED OITY PROP. orty,in sams of BIB00 and upwatds Apply ot UNION TRUST COMPANY, 105 Soutu Olark-st. onds, ote,, at 'S private offico, n* olphiatey Auat Olark, Hatabiiatiod 1654, ONEY TO LOAN ON WATOHES, DIAMONDS, bond, oto., ab LASSEN'S (lata Jacobs') Privatd TLoun Ofice, 177 Clack-at., up-stairs, Room 5. ONILY T0 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATGIES, M pianos. Bingor meohinoy and vnlnn’hll{ sollatornst Fonl o lor ano yons at 10 por oon B ONNISLIFE Brokor, 128 Oiarkstes Toom . 10 LOAN—83,000 TO 85,000 EOR G YBAIS ON IM. T proved ity ropy . COLE S'4ON, 188 Wasi Madlson-st. |0 LOAN-MONEY ON OITY REAL ESTATE FOR o torm of yoars. d. 11, BISSELL, 63 Warhington-st, $9.5(0() WANTED FOR £ YRARS ON INMPROY- D4, ‘od real oststo insido tira limits, Prinolpala 2diroes & 16, Tribune oflice. : MISCELLANEOUS. GENTLUMAN LEAVING FOR EUROPE ON bualnoss tn M.y, and who has an oztonsive connoction in Oreat Dritaln, will uudertako commisslons for tho purehiaso of goods or tho transaction of othor businoss, Addross O A, Room %3, €0 Doarborn-at, Bfldks OPENED AND OLOSED, COMPLIOATED ‘agcounts adjusted ; work requirioy: an oxpert solioit od. WLDE & TUOKBR, Roow 16, 164 Madison-st. O T e tavo rlare. oo %:fizv;‘mtu: wohle . T WRIGILT, Toom s, 15 Bouth Fhnty {CASD FAID TOR CAST-OFR OLOTIING AND wiscollanoous goods of any kind, by sending a lottar to I, GELDER, Loan Ofico, 881 Stato. D BOOKS AND MAGAZINVS_OASIL PAID TOR law, dical, and private librarlos r00d books will Qn 5od prigon, Oall or addross GLAUIN DIROS., 214 Bau 510 Ténve Aadisoncat. TUTTERING OR STAMMURING—NO OURE NQ pay, Soud for ofreulnr: Offico hours, from 9. m. 00, m, _Dr. H. T SANBORN, 3% W. Washington-st. ANTED—OLD LOOKS, PANPHLICIS, NEWS: n h, motale: i batiles, for onih, at 3, 983, sl B0 {fhiav, Blook ealled for tn any purt of the city froo of clargo. ANTOD_PAIIRE TAVING FURNITORE 0N ouickaoulag goods, sowlag-mnch . kind of goods or odd 16ts of morehandise €o dispouo of %’.’!ul;l"u‘fi&‘nu ‘%o 05Q0OD & WILLIAND, &f South “anal-s Fun BALV—OFFIOE PARTITION AND RAILING, Ttoom 3, 133 Dearborn-st, W. 1i. PHARIL 7[{0 RENT-TSTOIY_HOUE, § 1003, GORNIIL 6 h““"fi“;\mh l:nfl,»l!fl]!‘d-]ill: l‘-;axlxrc;mn lx, l-;uw s Arohi-at.ononr 1ioldlon Bollonl and Atoho v ohrs, by durmor, We S BALOODY, 100 Ladalloat o f%m—lndsronlv {AND TIAREMG) ing: 10 rooras, Tiuron:at., nos i 10 §ood tonant. Apply (o JAR. TILABI uso: lio; ront inrendon 116, WX WETL FURRISHED YIOUST- TROM May 1-Situatod on ono of tho proiuiios nuar Pwonty- {iratnle; 8t amodorate Xont, Lo &h ngrosablo family o I piwiiort who' wolh b wiifiig . to bosrd tha “anthdron) in pare * Kppliuntions, awnora (withou, I ti0a of cultlvation and as {Ebior ey b nddrassod to 1¢ 1 Tb“fi 4 {42 gaora s Olfag. o orou NISHED . HH[T"‘. l‘"‘usfifi’ 2 Suburbnu. NENT-HOUSES AND OOTTAGES OF FROM § SIS Mo enh i aneian ainy 1L doih tor Sl eom'diad oo, at T8 Monteont. OV To" UNT—A TIYDE PARK IOUSF—A PLIABANT 2, houssof I saunse, naax tho Hyds iiark Davos, witl orn . Addros fottor o 3 3o 1 W 8. JOHNSON, Toom b lopubite Lifo ‘hufid: ink, Ohiongo, ', RENT-TN MA¥WOOD, NEAY. T1TF DITOT, atgo naw modorn liouso, Latn, an ¢ / aton frdin Wallvat, dopat. UHONGE P: KIBIALL, 81’ Oliwat, Room 5 OBT—ON THURBDAY EVENING, IN A PRATRRIL. o ALY I AL a7, atao, Liotwaa T O, browa_pookatchoal afning o snall apount of o e e St L T o o e 5 SoNaIshIONATIE OFFOR 1 1Alan. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ANTED-TWO BETS BEDROOM FURNITURE d 1 1t “““l‘l\mfllm'n:h !”l'\‘lw‘ Addross L 1§, Tribuno otlice, b HORSES AND CARRIAGES, fo sAmrommm'fiW 5 Ywagons, pud ono top gro. & Sos, oloning oat atoek e HATIAWAY'S, 6 K : 11, BIFSTIR, Sa laht Vi Hure Clia FDB BALE—A FARMER'S WAGON AND JIAR- ness, and two hoavy horsus, = —A_FINST-OLARS BET OI WY AR rass Yiadk of aditom . DURTOR, 146 Btue Ialand-av. A i = TA_TWO OIt TIIREE RUN W A i T withioat, Wnaiv| muss be choap. -Addroas 1§68, Tribuno afoo. MUSICAL. B ey 11, THROUIEAPEST, FINST.OLAGS BYES et AT RROHNTI & 005 TS Meto: piano wado. W ATSO A 8t., neaz Vun Huron. 1. BALE-TWO: GOOD — VIOLING O ardliob ohioats 105 North Mrlo-atr Hist Noon 3 wolah ovord sy 8 yones | 2t 5 ; i " No.4ls Bouih | 7R SALE-NIW AND BEOONDIIAND BIANGE doen {"’ ey o o 2 T o i, T NOSSIRE GO, 1 Statorste T A TINT, T, GEORGE ATALLION, T A Chaeios s & Atbck horsa i th Wost. For particulars, nddvoss A 66, Tribuno offive. ' -HORRE, NOT WANTT0 IUY A GOOD GUGGY-IORAE NOT k LENT FROM §5 T TER _MONTIL, P cney ediorsd RIS Waobaso, PO Biclt & 00., 314 Btato-s § TUATION WAN' OROANIST DY RD_AS afrald of onginos, sto,, and liarmoss, Jady.” Satitastory ‘roforoucos, Addross LYON & Btata at., Jtoom 1. o | SEALT il I iTii 3 OB TED-. INBTI T S, S A T e Iatoat at briconvory | Kduro eibun otfioo, favorablo to purcha ' PERSONAL, cnion B DBRONRL: i LIJAH BRONSDON, LATE O AHUFOV IN THE 4 loarn somathlng ntor- E..E‘:‘&:’,:‘,L"m‘.‘m:;"‘.‘; 150 oftap of {ho Ohfoago Tribe o '] WANTED—TIIOMAS BLAIR, . 10 O v At T, e faek browa. st ikt fo, sl et A g ot OBt DLAIL, orudt of Baicl an \T—TRUE FALEND, LOOK OUT FOB & PURONA R E.00% 10| SEWING MACHINES. 7 MAOHINIE, OITY OFFIOR: DO RACu Bt arhcats Biaoltags on mionchly iymonts, Work givon {f dovirad. 3 (ONEINPROVED BINGER, ONE HOWE, AND TWO & hines, 1sta in vod, 1 On b b e g gt it By ING-MAUHINES — PRINGIPAL OF- iscaint for cashi, it o » Aud sopalred. Opal oF 10 por oont GIER OFFI ST ‘pAymont, Tl sgosks Kagilsh, Gormas, Feonol, and n.inin, '.imr tawmily; Amorican proforred. Addrest .

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