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ctail ‘Dealors and Their Prepas for the Caming Seasom. i b ‘of tho holidays calls the atten- 1087 o tho necessity for procuring prs- 2 Fero i mincli inquiry 2 to Lo best 535890 o boliday fts can bo secured. To 5% ¥ at cariosity istho object of tho foliow- R ',;umgu i | i spning Wi maugical instruments, it may ) tlat Chicago can boost of the possession o of the finest and most attractive musical ¢e038" ot in the United States, and should dfsposed to test the truth of 'this state- e bether dirccted by basiness or cariosity, gt W r tum their steps towards the com- f"x’u,fl attractivo establishment of JULICS DAUER 4 CO., ihey will find o large and superior stock ot Eo) ‘instruménts Gt “évery description, eat emong which is the Knabe pieno, both 71 squars, aud tipriglit; also tho improved B both sanare and upright, a’ yery su 2 psrument, manufactured by this firm. 1% va istrujnents aro mads o specialty by 22 7% Baner & Co., and they control the West- ointhom. Theso popular pianocs are & el sad favorably Lnown, both: n this cous- ~rudEurope, to require adetailed description 3 T84 sarions medits ot this time. Tho best % Cée) tslent in the world has pronounced Sidict in their favor. They have been o "Ly indorsed by euch mastors as L. ML £ & sl Julins Fachs, ClaraLonise Kellogg, » Lacea, Milo. Iaid’ Da Maraka, M. Stra- jox Mareizek, and Hans Dalata, of our ciy, 0od o host of others whose names 4 Zitpogiven would our space permit. And, = iie citizen or stranger bo in quost of a S . ol T gift, Do establish- v offers greater advantages (han e 2 o tiferent trades-people do not enjoy e hodday patroniago it will not bo owing to e erlect of theirs in displaying their gouds. ] 58 thoughis vwere ‘suggested while passing 21 Zenensive tore of X CIZAS. GOSSAGE & CO., . s popelar diy-goois dealers on State strect, e tue gisplay of Boods snitabla to ‘meet the P of ske coming holidays is truly magnif- = Space will not atllow tho going ivio de- Ei et we witl eay thiat the buyer in quest of sl euit. cloaks, shawls, silks, dross goods, 3 Faces, o7 auy of tho numberless fushionable Zides of +* Lijouterie ” 50 dear to the feminine Sariif for ** Lier,"—or for something appro- +and useful for * Lim,” cannof well direct asher stepe in 3 better direction than toward 4 % beaniifuily-arranged dry gocds bazaar, e thoy can fizd 2ll kinds and all grades of 7 s, mcluding exquisite articles of Liousebold .nts, and toys and doils for the children, pecs sbat it would bo d:ficule to duphicat i citr, ¥ thoat wishing to discriminato, it may not be gzelr 1o the disadvantage of the 50,000 city oiers of Tue TRISTNE who may just at this § Zepo looking atound for family supplies or ‘% Wby preseuts, to call their atreution to the § wizlectod steck of J. B. STAY, | pedat 84 and 86 Stato strect. This house % zins & £pecialty of ladies’ dress goods, fur- g goods, fancr goods and notions: and, in F datosupply its uumerous customers at more ) dnoiageous figures, it has made a decided re- 3 jtion 1n prices during the past few days. This T fepicialy truo as rolates to the larzo gtock 5 d hies beaver cloaiid and jackets, suits »i tigs, millicery goods, iucinding iwes, fetners, &, and, in fact, maay ", mesf gobds of which' our’ limited epace will ot alow mention to be made. Mr. Skay is ¢ reeeivig 8 Jarge patrounage, yet, in order to 2 tho demand and invitd the attention of inbis dircction, he has not only reduced triccs a3 before mentioned, but has within the fiifewdars placed on salo = large stock of ! Zmisies end aftractions with which to meet the ifdsywants. And 1f the laree number of per- ; ug his cstablishment auring tiie past 4 seecis lo be takien as 20 evidence of thrift, then % 1. $hay i certainly doiug 2 prosperous busi- Waher tho old saying be true or mot, that *kisthe tailor that maies the man,” it is true stegery man bamiug o proper regard for per- pezrance will patromize such tailoring sallisimeuts s Lave earned & reputation in .3 Squality and style of their productions. Aun dxaplshment of this kind mey be found in 3:“&«'5 Theatre Duildiug, its preprietor Le- 4 ROBEZT J. WALSHE, ™bssepent the past eighteen years in the siiess of menufacturing, men's clothes, and jraclose attention to business and & careful elction of material and worimauship he bae = wub remarkabio euccess. iie makes.a #itlts of tho fivest French and English goods wazht 1o this markot ; m fact, his long expe- ¢ dnables Lim to make his selcction of s to ti:e Best advantage possible, and of such %3 Lo has one of the largestsiocks iu the city, “dd av all garizents are maiufactured under bis j supervision, 48 3 Tute. tae most sdmirablo taire seeyred. His cnstomers emibrace 4 laree zher of tae best and most fashionable gentle- 2in the city. t, ‘vest, or other onter garment. mey nob Iy, and yet they are not uncomforible. with a'shurt it is different, for an ill-icting i8 ot only a continued gource of annoy- &bt gives to the wearer an untidy appear- =, for if & shirt be 160 low in the front, or too i: in. the back, or if the bosom be ‘A properly patterned, it is certam o ewkwarcly, zod hence {ha owaer of such o £iis pever satisiied with it. There is, how- !z, 10 excuse, in this age ¢ improvement, for 1g ench 1ll-fashioned garments. And the *aremedy that we can suggest for the evil, is daly B oo ALOSZO EATON'S, §0. 17§ Stata strect, who maoufactures Eaton's 2xved yoko shirt, of which be is the exclu- mpopriztor, They are the most durable and ¥efitiog shirt in the market. Mr. Eatonis ;503 lirge manufacturer of gents’ underwear, £k be makes up in superior menner from the 3 tic and imported woolens. A care- ‘Fieleated stock of gents’ furnishing goods {Siiobs found at his establishment. 4 are fa:r branches of industry in this Srthat present mare gratifying results during %Dl few years, or that bave increased in .F“;mm to a lerger extent, than that of ; }L'ax. Aa on illustration of this fact we i S7puint to the history of the i FUINAM ONE-PRICE CLOTHING ROUSE, 2! mas estavlished on Randolph street as far 4 181354, by A. A. Putnam, where tho bust- 4w continued on a largo scale for ebout gflym After tho great fire of 1871, how- 4™ Ur.E.D. Terry, the present proprietor, S the attractive and commodious store on rtheast_corner of Clark and Madison vl whero his business has expanded to such Avent g to neceseitate the employment of e seventeen or eighteon clerks. Ihis house ¥ wmple facilities for manufacturing, it branch of one of the largest estab- has, of the kind in Boston, and i l.l:fi-m afforded superior adyantages both i selection of materials and workmansbhip. %2 Hockat the present time is large, and ;fl!u goods in point of quality, and style of < Liship, equal to that of our local mor- !&mm The reader may gather some idea lnn‘;}m".xc extended to tlis bouse, whenit 2 that their annual rales exceed a guar- smillion dollars, which ehows an annusl km_dmg the past five years of nemly 83 ,:d:nrfimu and big folks, who arein quest Hag for making honday presents, must not the exientive stock of ?W SCHWEITZEL 4 BEERE, Ny 2t Xo. 15¢ Stato sirect, near Monroa. o "ihf' large fmporters of fancy goods, in- qxi’Gex-mv.n. French, and English toys. In s throngh therr stock, one 18 surprised at simitude, a8 well a8 the great variety of & ~._,,f‘??hnd. The ters of thousands of v.jg Yites, most ingeniously conetructed for oTement of the fittlo folls, ars here scat- 2"32:“ in aprofufion that is abolutely %gm Here aro found the most elegant eaus, cupboards, secretaries, writ- £ £ £ inhid with pesil. jowelry caskets, / ;fxlmme bozes combinod, composed both % gg.0d Bussia leather, German ond French 4 e ™ia human lair, French "bisquo %;'- Also wzlizing, walking, talking, Mlmfl erying dolis, aud, to accompany 8ets of toy dishes, with lobeter-snlad fig»mmna:u_l. zad guail ou tosst. Also whola St which, in variety of animals, ear- 1s. u';“ Barnnm'a ; trick boxes, mechaaical feyoo) Other contrivances too uumerous to i: f6w doars north of the abovo establieli- R 2 tho immensg toy and faacy goods store VERGIO, BUNLING & CO. = o ' Etories snd basement, 2l filied to B¢ Mth one of the finest, a3 well es the v, 2ported gtock of toys, fancy goods, 1 sundries, baskets, bird cages, Ashing {Fviada thoueaud other articles adapted to the pablic, and more especally the Toxing Christmas folks, the description of ould require more space than we bave &t s Lx“’,i‘{.-]“, 140, and 142 Btalo streot, occapying . Lrveroor, Dec. 12—11 a, m. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU E: SUNDAY DECEMBER 13. .1874-—»SIXT-EEN PAGES. our command. Therefore, tho reader to fally npprecme the magnitude of this fistanli&hment’v and tho many ingenious aud " curious articles it coutains, magt favor it with a personal inspection. Qn some of 1ha goods there displeyed, one can 8228 with feelinus of veweration, while ontle other haad goods are displayed that are simply ludicrous.” Iu one départment iss vers fine imitation representatiou of the birth of Chirist,— Joseph and ary. Kings, wise men, shopherds, flocks of sheep, hierds of cattle, borscs, cawmels, and so'on, all complete. In auother department there is o Christmas tree, gorgeously ‘decoraiod snd arrauged, and stillin anotber lnugbable tricks and mechanical contrivances ave scen, that aro better ** paptic persunders " than all the Dbitters and cordials ever concocted. At No. 135 State strest is located tho - IMAGICAL BAZAAR of Hartz & Levy, the wagiciaus. Here ono can seo shelves' loaded with overything that bears tie impriut of magic aud mystery, suitable for bolidav prosents. ¢ *Cail mo a bird, dearest,” and 28 & reminder, let tle reader cail at tl:o bird-stere of YUED KAEMPLER, located at No. 137 Southi Clack strect. This is the Jurgest bird-house ‘in the. city, and it is especiatly prepated to meet tho Jargo demand that is expected during the nexttwo weeks, with an oxtensive stock of canaries, mocking-birds, talking parrots, fancy birds, gold-fish, and, in tact, all kinds of biras, bird-cages, aquaria. etc., which be. ia'sellinig at prices to suit tho ability of botli rich aud poor: Then T e If any 6f our readers are going to muaken holiday-present “of kid-gloves they should ime mediately repzir to the DOUDIER KID-GLOVE FACTORY of J. W. Goetz, situated at No. 94 State street. This establishment is a brauch of ‘a P’ari3 house, and all that can be said soout it is, that it handles a very superior hine of goods, and is fipidly drawing to itself a large partion of the Dbest and most fasbionable patronage of the city. Tho scuthwest corner ot Stute snd Randolph straets next invites attontion, being the location of the jewelry hiouse of % d i C. B.'SHOUEDS & co. This firm, alihough young, having raceutly succeeded the old-eetablished house of George McElwain, is composed cf men who have had experienco in tho tirst Louses i the city, aud are esperts in’ their lito of busivéss. They fully recognize their inability to competo in quantity of stock with the largest houses, yet, by reason of low expenses aud experience in buying, aro enslled to offer a selection that compares, for quulity and price, with any housa west of Ne York Ci henca buyers of holidey gilts should bear this in mind. Their stock’ comprises unset diamonds, of all sizes and weights, stem aud koy winding watches of standard grades, cased in gold aud silver, chains of all styles for ladies end gentlo- men, rich jowelry, bracelets, silyer aud plated- ware, and a complete assortment of eye-glasses and spectacles, ncluding the celebrated Peruyian pebbles. This firm already commands the best patronage, retailing only zrticles it can guaran- tee. ‘Ine fricnds of Mr. W. A. Bigler will be pleased to learn of is couneciion with this Louse. As the holidays draw on apace, confectioneries are beginning to claim the atzention of Lotk old and young, and tho question naturally arises, Where cen superior goods bo found at modereto prices? The apewer is, at JAMES C. SIMX'S No. 56 State sireet. This is an old, well known, and reliable house, that is not excelled in the quantity or quality of its goods. Alr. Simm has Leen engaged 1n this branch of business since 1856, and therefore has as large an experience in the wants of tho public in_this respect asany other dealer in the city. He manufuctures ex- tensively, employing nothing but the bast arti- cles and the most experienced workmen. But Lis candics are too welt known thronghout both city and country 10 regnire farther notice. Health 2nd comfort both depend in a great measure on keeping the feet clad €0 that they will be dry and warm, aud there are many estab- lishments in fhis city where boots 2od vhoes can be purchased to that end, and perhaps. there re few, if any, that carty better stocks, ar that are Efifit:ed to u larger share of the public favor, an WHEELEE & C0., formerly M. Whecler, 367 West Madison street, now located at No. 74 Bast Madison street. Their sock embraces the product of tho best factories in the couniry. They make & specialty of ladies’ and gents' fing boota aud shoes, of the latest styles, Thbey also manufacture & very ine class of men's Laud-sewed’ Loots, for which class of goods they are receiving a very large patronage, their prices througiout being a medium range. This is said to ba an age of invention, but, i0 put it in s clearer secse, to our thinking it snould be expressed g8 an cra of improvement. The nnmerons forms of mechsaical genius seem to elmost quicken the movements of the world. Wailo bordering on the startling, their progress, on retlection, i the doveloping of old 1deas by new thoughts; the iirst attemps ot preat things Laving Leen the germ or embryo of the perfected greatness of afrer-thouzht. This view is arplicable to numerous investions and improvoients of the age, ¥et in none is 1t more ibly illustizeed than 1o the : DAViS SEWING-MACIINE. This vertical-feed sowing-machine is g0 well and _favorasly kuown that it is not our provinco at this time to elaborate upon the suparior principies ombodied in its construction. The investor of tho * Davis” tock & ** mew parture * in mechanism, placing it from its iveeption far in advauce of all othery, The sent Compauy was organized in 1865, Tho uvis was very grestly itaproved in 13i3, and tho machines now offefed are altozether superior in construction to those Leretofore made. The rales of this machine at the present time aro very great, and aro daily incrousing. Tie gen- cral Western office of the Comp 5 situated in thw beaurifal building, No. 157 State Eireet, whilo the manufactory 18 at Watertown, N. Y. CALIFGRNTA WINE! Tt Lins been guite common of lato years for onr leading joumnajs to pulbish ediiorials strougly advocating the liberal use of eneap wines ©as o remedsy for intemperance ; aud it is aquestion of no little importance iu this country, where the evil resnlts cansed by the immense consumption of American mavufactured - whiskies, rum, and the various other decoctions of poisou that are daily sold from one end of tho Upion to the oth- er, are constantly secn. 1f the American people wore consumers of pure wine, in place of the poisonous compounds that they use, there would not Le one-tenth of tho intemperance now wit- nessed. As au illustration of this fact, France, Getmauy, Ifaly, and otber wine-produce ing countrics, exbibit o much Higher stata af moralily in this respect than does this country. Even Irance, with her enormous vintage of 1,937,500,000 gallons per anuum, does not cqual the drunkennpess of the United States witbin 50 ver cent. Aund while 1t is troe, that this country consumes more wine in proporticn than other dietilled liquora every vear, it must_bo remembered that & very smail amount used approaches the pure article, as about nine-tenths of all the foreign brands sold bere are nothing more than imitations—doctored stuff—manufactured here. Lience, if we should confine ourselves to such productions as are nearly duplicated in richness, flavor, and body to foreign wines, we should use, in_a large meas- ure, such 23 are produced in Calfornia, whero the climato aud goil aro partic- ularly adapted to grape-growing. As an evidence of this fact, it 13 only neceseary to stato that 10,030.000 gelions were produce that State last year. Among the many brands of Californis wines sold by the only house in Chicago, MESSES. PERKINS & STERY, at 90 East Washington street, ure the white or Hoclk wines, which are fully equal to the nost of hine wines; clarer, similar fo Burgandy; the Angelica, a_Bweet wina; Muscatel, an aromatic cqual to Tokay, and Port much resombling in flavor the old wines of Portuzal. They are fully indorsed by the Rush Medical College and tho American Medical Association, besides o largo nuwmber of the bost chomista and plysicians 1o this country., This house, with its branchcs in New York City and Dostou, is the onlv estab- lishment that deals exclusively in these wines. Tu vritiug up the commerce of the city from time to time, Lttlo or notking has been Eaid of the **bee-hive " like activity that characterizo mercantile movements ou Tweaty-second street. At the time of tha great fire, quite o number of the burnt-out merchants locaied on that thor- oughfare, promineut among which was PATRICK OILLESPIE, wholesale end retail *dealer iu both etaple and tancy groceries, who, it will bo remembered, at the time of the fire was doing a large aud_pros- perous business at tho corner of Adams aud Stato Sireols. His cstablisbment is now located ac Nos. 146 and 148 on tho strcet first mentioned, aud, after o caraful cxamination of bis extousive stock, and the cantious system he observes in tho transaction of business, we do not hesitate in the statement that there ave few, if auy, es- tablichments of the kind in the city that enjoy & larger trade. Coiifectionery. N All orders for church and school parties, as well as benevolent socicties, during the present Loliday sesson, will bo tilled at grestly reduced wholesale prices, by £ “Joursy Kzaxgz, Confectioner, ' o %8 and S0 Btate-gt. "FOREIGN MARKET. ) “Flour, 225@256 6d. pring, 85 Td@9%8 24; Wheat—Winter, 9 5dG95 94 whito, 9 10d@10s 2: NTED--MALE HELP, Booklkeopers. EXPERIENCED DRY saleman hasing s first-class establistiod Westorn zen, ar Nar gado in Ghiosnd Mionlgzs, or Xeriteru Ilitpols. MAN—WIG HAS HAD EXPE. club, 103 @103 7d. Corn, 393, gy Livenroor, Dec, 1 Rest unchanged. LoNboy, Dec. 12.—The rato for money et the Stock hangs on Goverament recurities 5 5 o York Central, 94 E 0 p. m.—Brezdstulls quict. TANTED_SAL WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestics VY ANIED-A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WO- ablo. W o that is roli- ‘man or pirl for gonoral bousework Burnside-st., near Thirty-se 7ANTED=GIRL FOR GENEKAL EW Roteronces roquired. Appiyat msHAOuzg Chakons: Tience in #oliing patents: one who naderstands tho sowinz-machine bustiess praferrod. Sala rlons good referenco reguired. Address 243 ¢ preferred, 33, TV ANTED=X GO0D, 5T L . RELIABLE GIRL todn 4 small family. * “_ea fifir‘}’.l:z@l?!otk ina ll amily. " Call at —Ticntes, €21 5 Fravkront, Dec. a1 Lrvenroor, Dec, 15- ng.—Cotlon dnll and ANTED—-A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE IN VWANTED=X "GOOD_COOK, WASHER, AND ironor at 857 Dayton-st.. niear Webster-a¥. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. SITDATIONS WANTED s deckine ‘Bookkoopers, Clerks, &o,~-~Continued. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN 13 7.ars of age, in somo first-class business honso. Has considerablo capital, and, if the busincss and parties suit, migh in the future 'form a partncrship. Wages no ob- Jeet, being moro anxzivus to learn business than to sscurs Cap furnish tho sery best city references. Ad- 1, Tribuno office. - = ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS clerk, salesman, or cashi-r; can )gc‘k German and Fuglish, not afraid of work; can giso No. 1 referances. Address P 4, Tribune oftice. “tho dorail snd corséspondenco of & genoral agenicy casier; middling uplands, o 1 3@ 73d5 Bales, 8,000 bak: to oxporicc and ‘salary dostrud, ulation und exvort,’ aud 4,801 ‘miadling’ Orlesns, 121,000 for spec- sowlng: Scotch, Englub, FATRER OF GGOD AD- tchy WALKER OF GOOD AD- | Applyon Monday at 1o o TANTE A GOOD "COOK, WASH| ironer: 5o, & reliablo girl 6 do second wor or- Scandinasian preferrod. bash-av. : JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG AN A3 bookkeoper, fally achuainted with calculations: has & knowlodga of ahore-hand. Pleaso addross % 63, Trib- 0 office. 2 Ey dress, also, cash bog, At tho Exposition Bazaar, Tfams, Tong cat, 50s. - LATEST NEW YORK RIARKETS. Special Dispatc: to The Chicayo Tribune. £ CLoyr~-Dull aud prices withe out inaterial change, Sales 1,010 bris, at $LI0E for superfiue Staté ; $4.10635.00 fof exira’do 5.25for choica do ; $5.9)@5 460 for superfine Westérn; ‘$4.69@5,10 for WASTED=A G stdll fAmily: Eiust by a goos bost roferonces. - Address O35, ‘Tribuno otbee. NTED—BOOKBINDERS-TWO PLAIN 'T_ A.J COX & CO.'S, Lakosido Bullding, Clark and Adamus-sts New Yonx, Dee, 12 A MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING chiargo of a glus manufactory. Addros 55, Tefb- for fancy do; & YED_A AN EXBERL ufacture of all kinds of soaps. staad thelr busincss and aro willing o work. betwoen' o hours of §ud 15, Monday oot Seit for. choice do; Fulto IRL FOR OND WORK IN & scamstress and bricg GOOD ousowork. ITCTLE GERSAN 101 Licotasgte A G & work, {n a privato family noar Union Park, JITUATION WANTED-_DY A MAN OF &1 AS bookkeeper, oic., ia & grain or produco. commission Houso; refers o prosont ‘emplosor, and will work for moderata salazy, _Addrvss'T 1, Iribune ofico. ITUATION WANTED-BYA YOUNG MAN, WELL acquainted ia St. Louis, who is about to go there. 53 awsntor clork, or jroald porinrm wmail cemmissicns beat of refereaccs gt ddross N 59, Tribuno ofbco! ITUATION WANTRED—BY A COMPETENT BOOK- keeper familiar with averaging accounts and com- puting interest; would accept position as assistant with ;2 Boase; unexcoptianablo references. ~ Address ¥ #, 1 i ne oltice. choico white 525 for common to good skipping brands extra round- 1hoop Ohfo’; $5.30@5.75 for trada” b for common to fasr extra St. ‘Loui: Wurtn—rmxufi. 1685 STATE-ST. {7 A nds ; $5.006.10 i aaa botween Thirry-ninth and Fortioth-sts., sccund hot ANTED_A FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER | pS8eR 1T %0 pihg, Fortioth lopseat.” Ax G, BURI NTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL_ HOUSE- ‘work, German'or Koglish preferred, at Prairle. ATION WANTED_AS DRUG-CLERK: AGE £ 13: bost testimoninls and reforences; ks a gradunts of Canadian Collego of Pharmacy; smount of salary not an object. _Address Q 33, ‘Teibune otfico. ‘Sonthern flodr quict and un- and trimmer; steady ¢ chonged. Salos 362 brla at $4,50.33.83 for common to 1 for goud to choice do: WOOD AT TAY- VW ANIED-GIRL FOR GENLEAL HOUSEWORK; mall famity, small hoso. 229 Thirty-hth-st. 5.90@8.00 for yood to choice do. s at $4.20G5.00. .G0@H.75 for Wester: —CQOPERS TO MAKI No. 10 South Clark-st.” ~ = TED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE photographic azt. A good chanco. Cailal® ‘West Conuross-st., aad came prepared to atay. <—Wheat steady, with moderate demand 47,000 b, 3t ST pring, SLOYG: Northwesiern, § 5 for No, 2 Milwavkee. $LIS@L17 for spring, $117@1.25 for No. 1 spriug, §1,0521. graded ~ Jowa 1.0 South Sangamos. \vA.\T};D’—G»:u’nu. WANTED—A GIRL 0 DO :21@ ANTED_FIV] for amber do, and §1.28®1.38 for white Western, I 2 = Oaly two in family. Call at %1 Micbigan-a: quiet ap93@93c. Barley quiet and steady.” Last even- f g ing one buat-load of prite Cauada West sold at 1.6 Barley malt dull and unchanged. Corn s shade Srm- or, with n good d2m:nu ; sules 54,000 bn at 95@37c for i wixed ufloat, chiefly ‘e, and 88wd3c for Oats 1 shade firmee ; wale; 64,000 |. 1 for wixed Western, and G0@12¢ £6F w “V'Z do general housework in a family of th: gud cond wacher, aad ‘roncr.” Cail Stontay WAL 121 Tweaty-fiest-st., ANTED_A BLACKSMITH ON HEAVY WORK, ANTED_BUILDER TO ERECT SMALL BRICK cottago: would liko to turn in choap lot in part pay Calf'af 13 Dearborn-st., Roam 7. ANTED-FIRST-CLAS at the billiard-table manufactory “af § new Western mixed. uwisions—Pork steady at $31.00 for old mess ; $17.50 for exira prime ; 320.0032 Beef quiot 2t §10.00:210.50 for 3 12,50 for extra do, Beef hums unchunzed st $21.25@ 23,00, Tierce beef quiet at $20.00@11.50 for prime mess'; 22.00@29.00 for Indiv do. Lard lower, bub in zbts quictand firm ; Tates to ales hadr, to fill, 43 per fon : , 33,000 bu grain, 103¢d per bu; sail, BINET-MAKERS WIO UNDER- stand veneer work, also a few sawyoers. . DREWS & CO., corner flfi]lfl '\’VAA iD-3 OR 4 GOO! PHILLIPS MFG, CO., ondast. and Fisk-av. and Haisted-sts. come well rocummonded.” 426 West Washington. , coiner Wost Twenty-soc- moderate Quwand, °Fi Liverpool by sail, 100 London by steam, moes. Apply at TV ASTED—A GIRL TG ASSIST IN DOING GEN- ‘ecal buusework fn o pelvalo family. ~ Call at 57 ANTED-A GIRL 11 OR 15 ¥ alzan 1ablo, eto., will pay B pos worko Gull a3 SWEDE, OR NORWEGIAN use: 111 irl to do gend work; must bo & good caok, washcr aad ironor. 13 o'clock, TED—NORWEGIAN OR SWEDE GIRL TO must bo 68 West ITUATION WANTED_AS CLERK OR ASSIST- aat fa tho bullding or magnfacturing line by an ener- Retic man, who way cmiployed a8 architects assistant on soveral lar bulldings: fong experienco in-balldings sapaclally. Boat of reteronces, if waatod. Addross $91, ce. = ITUATION WANTED — A8_BOOKKEEPER OR salowman in produce-commiselon, house, by 3 young man well acquaiated with goods and with tho city frade; also oxporlenced in provisluns; can give the best men o the business ay roloroac Address 2% WANTED-TO WHOLESALE DRUG- 1order clerk, disengagod over four years, ‘good references. Addross ribuge oflee. ' - Domestics=~Coxtinned. TTUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLAX3 COOE, 10 cook, wash, and iron, joa privato fami b cein country; pleasa call ar &3 Jeetion to short distang 'UATIQN WANTED—FUR ONE OF THE BEST Comaa pity 1o da i il ot or N WANTED_BY A GOOD GIRL TO DG second work. Call or address 425 East Exio-st. ITUATION WANTED—B, ral housework ; no obj Pleasocall at 983 West o ITUATION - WANTED_BY &irl, to do second work ia a privato family, or general Toaso call o address 34 ¥ A GIRL 'TO DO GE: RESPECTABLL TE?—BYMA ES:SPE(,'I':\‘IIH_E WANTED--BY A RESPECTABIB secoad work or general housawork in 3. ri- dress, for throw days, 25 North Clark-st. te Plaaso call or ad Wost Jacksou-st. TTUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL ousguwork oF ook I aily, t Van Burea-st., side ;D:Y.I"hlu = WANTED_BY A 2 giel for general housework. Apply at 3i6 West Polk-st. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YUUNG ir] t0.do second wark : o objection 1o aselst Nousawork._ Apply at €4 Stazaat. _Good reforenco. JITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS, RE- spectablo girl from the East for ap-gtaics, of wotld do RESPECTABLE - Address 116 Sadiew Soamsirosses- NTED-BY ° A COMPETENT Torms reasona- TFUATION = WA D drsssmakor, to work by d QITUATION WANTED_AS SEa. » week. Good roferonces. -Address V 87, WANTED_BY AN EXPERIENOED Gormaa. ay bookkeopor or slerk. Address O 6, Trb- umo office. =¥ GIRL TO DO GENEILL HOUSE 0 noed apply but first-class, Indalre ut only fuur grown porsons T COOK WO UNDER. 0 & second girl. “Apply ut VW ANTED_A'COMPETENT GIRL, WITH REFER. e Twerty-fourth-st, Two in famly. -Uzaltered, with fair demand, and Marketsts. Winssy—In Letter demand ut steady prices, MeTsLs—Manufactured co) quiet sud urchan: & W GOOD LdA’l;HERS‘.‘ 4 r dy ; Ingot Lako . ready for work, corner of Dig-lron—Scotch i HAVHAS Dearbora and Monros T-CLASS FINE B Tory cutter. No others noed spply. 235 East Moa- 'y at £36.00@41.00; Awerlean, $21.00@26.00. Russia sbeet mnchang.d. i J NarLs—Heavy; cut, §3.50; clinch, §5.95@5.25. “pi'rr:nxr\vo THOROUGHLY ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPILER TO Noao othiers need apply. PERSONA Y e PN B 5 T e, TORMATION WANTED-—-OF THE ADDRESS OF Mrs. Hanuah, who nursed 191 Weut Indizna-3t. NIED-GIGAR-BOX TRIMMERS AND NAIL- ‘ors, at 15 North Clinton-st. Tast known of her iran wel TTUATION WANTED- NEER OF TWELVE ars’ experience wants a stationary to rua. Address ENGINEER, Box 457, Elgin, Il [UATION WANTED—AS A BRASS FINISHER or pattern maker by a thoroughly-competeat man: $9qd referonces givea. Address 4. DELVIGNE, 1wl Ly T et e R T T ‘KTUAGTIO.\' WAZ\'[:FE‘l Y A 1'(‘017 G L‘AN'A(? eo0dgarpenter. bs willing to work at aagthing. Ad: Grosk W. £ b1 Norin Boori ¥ JTUATION WANTED — BY A FIRST-CLASS wn(chfluku‘. Good reforonco given. Address U 71, hma vea. A ¥ A3 TED=AR 3k EAST INDIANAST.—4 FINST- class cook, washdr, and ironer. Alss n second girl two that have been accustomed to working togither ferro 008 requirt TPET! glrls, oac 1o do cooking and laundry wark, the of er for secund work. - Apply, with rofc A N raecur poly, feronces, at 658 North “?Afieb—a GOOD GERMAN OR SCANDINA- vlan girl to do goneral “housework; must wash and Apy L North Dearborn-t. b2 boandud at tho Clifton Houso. Addrees A 3, ‘Tribune —A FIRST-CLASS HAND TO_KRUN scrull-saw. ~Apply 2t othco of 5WAN, CLARK & near Bluo Island-av. DERSONAL — * BRUWN EYRE" — ON WANTED—TO DO PAISTING AT %2 cta per square, calcimininis 25 cts per nquare: work warrantod or no pay. Address W 65, Tribune ofice. GITUATION Wi BY AN EXPERIENCED 1) macninist and engincer, with good reference. Ad- dress 163 West Washingtou's:. Conchmen. Tenmsters. &e- TTUATIONS WANTED-BY A MAN AS COACH- oz, and wife 10 do second work aud take caro of children._Call ur address C. ol t WaniEnS! tmlly‘ocu STAERY T Y AR L T I A oo - Cal 3 cato f . at1055 Harrison-st. 23 Mol nondapuly | 4o XoP Gty rolerpisces, . Adhress U 11y Aribune afice, ‘where can I 503 yon? _Answer by lettor. ERSONAL—JISS FRA R ToD OMPLTENT WOOD CARVER (ON Torgot the pas: and wead your prosent addrass fo 1317 ropgh 17ibune sersonsl noxt Sunday ANTED-RETOUCHERS AT LOV' 1 ‘morning at ¥ o'clock s only the very best mew Miscollaneons. NTED-EXPERIENCED CLOTTING SALES- Addrees ROTHWE] to BROTHER WILL WOULD LIKE last night of Exposi- Yours, as ever, MAGG!LN. NT 3ETO WRITE, \_\msfén_wmm.\' FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, be a ncat and a guod cuok, to g0 in the Call today, trom Toa. S %05 B - ., &t No. 77 JITUATION WANTEDAS COAGHMAN BY A young mao who thorcughly understands tho care of Horses; will work very cheap. Addross & @, Tribuge cHice. 5 NTEDBY & SVALL FANILY OF § PER =, & Ewedo o Drafsh wirl; aged ¥ ourowork. 158 fudistaas. o tosdslst Wr A'.fi‘xm_—‘s GERMAN CR NORWEGIAN GIRL general houscwork. Call at 490 Buttertield-st. AL—W, IF YOU WA dross to ¥ 2, Tribune odice. IF YOU ~MEANT i with my silk ambrocls FOUTE, Boston, iPE_INSURANGE AGENTS, ferchante’ Hotel, from7 to9 W. D, KELLOGG. ANTED-LOCAL L] Apply for one weok at 3] ferre droppicg out of N '“m TED—AT 5i THIRTY-FIRST-ST., A GOOD §ie! for genural howluworke.” Gernaa of Swodo pro- or addross Box NTED—A COMMERCIAL TRAVELER OF who |3 famillar wis 0 in, tha whito lead and colr traco. ences as to character aad abilit BLATCHFORD, Lite Lead 2nd Oil Company, Chicago, Ill. - TANTED—A FEW MORE GOOD CANVASSERS ~_Pioaso rotura 10 ONAL—A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS, AND desiror 0 form (ks aoqaaiutiacs of a nicy ass avway tho loog cvenings, Ad- fourtbest., 7 ANTED. uog lady or widow, e EARNE T—WILL HAMMERSTADT, THE ART- 7ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN OR SCOTCR GIRL 33 cuuk [a s private faxlly. Apply st 48 Twenty- .+ pear Calumet-ov RELIALLE 3 3 S bros, 0t 57 Dospbormats 1 o0 WASIE QUIUATION WANTED—A5 COACINAN BY AN Englishmea who understands his business: wages not £0 much & object a3 a comfortcblo homo. Address (2 66, ‘rribhmo ofce. £ JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS coachman and 1s wll postod and 1s williog to Do gonorally usofal whout a place; can milk; good rofar- enca furnished. Address WILLIAM, care Tribunc ofice. TTUATION WANTED—BY A BOY 18 YEAKS OLD + to take care of a horso and buggy sud chors round tha Fouso; best of roforeaces. W 68, Vribune otfice. TTUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED STAN A5 coachman in a private family.” Call or address, for two days, 848 Sonth Clar} ANTED—A GGOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL I A mork in Aacaell fabmil, 20138 - st.: no irish need appiy:. i Borthizliiahey J. 31, PIERCE 18 for the Remington sewlzg-machiae; 5o capiial ro- Tearn something to hls advantago by sending 2R A FOR GRS i Stiditle houso corzer Webster-av. derstands her business an LOST &ND E'OH}ED. I WWANTED-A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL Housewor] good wages will bo pald to o that un- is willing t work, in a private 2 Enst Indians-at. NTED—A GOOD GIRL TO GO TO THE ry 'to do hoasewnrk, 40 mijes frem city. C: .+ 3t £48 Hurlbot-st., N %G POINTER _SLUT, COLOR brown and whita; can be found st No. 10" Exchiangs- ANTED—A GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRE, FOR ‘goneral honsewnrk: must bo 2 gvod washer and froncr Ingniro at 499 Wabash-av., st the rear door. Indianz.at, 4 Y or fronlng : must ho' n recommendad. Wagos, £4 por ko C focommendsd, Wagos, £ yor weok. Cail on Moaday ANTED-ON OR BEFORK . EARD REURSDAY cling salesmsn for & Ch 2 dress patiorn. & PAcEAGE Owaor ploaso address T Shelesals Jrcony a7, you have bad. AVELING MAY FOR A ‘carciage hardware hous, for Michigaa, _Send rofer- mces nad ol particalsrs 16 ROMNS & SCHAEFKR, state what oxporienee | OST—GOLD EARRING, WITHOUT THE HOOK that plarced the ea: isaving it with Walker, tho Clotkier, 150 East Madison- ‘Tho sinder will be FANTED—A GIRL TG DO GI RAL HOUSE. ‘work in a piivate boarding-house. P8 Apply at27l East TTUATION _WANIED — BY A FIRST-CLASS coachmen (English) in a privato faimily, by ony ‘who thoroughly understards the care of horses, carriazos, and harnes, and can milx. First-class city references. Ad- dress Z 16, Tribuao offico. plisccllaneons- TTUATION WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE GRO- cery or boot and shoo house as traveling salesman. Am now, and have been fcr tho last two years, traveling for an_fowa house; have a gooa trade established: the Best of roferences furnished: want to begin the lst of Janaars, 165, “Addrows C. H. J., [ uslinzton, —4& COMPETENT COOK IN NTE] X LAR rivato family, 195 North Dearbora- Laee B0 washing , and 2 good manager, and well ST—A GOTD GHAIN AND LOCKET, BEIWEES Stato and Clark-sts., or in some s°orc. ~ A liberal re. rard will bo giten by tho owaer Si the gift of o daccas ANTED—A YOUNG AN THOROUGHLY COY- yersang with phonography. words ho €an wri'e por minata: must be thoroughly coa- Torsang with grammatiedl eonstruction: must wrl Weges mpall, but 3are puy stoady work. Apply In own basdwriting, P. O. retarning {t to 63 Will stato’Bow many plaia, 'legible" L G, O o and 536 West Randolphost., a Rus. &fa-lexthor purso, conzaininy 3 sum of mono; valuable to twe owner. on returniog to I‘; LAST E betwoon Madis: A vers lboral row 0nm 28, Reaper Bluc} TWENTY-FOURTH AND MON- 3 Jollge lowhier ANTED—A SMART, PUSHING ASSISTANT OF experizace for & rotsil tas storo. Tribaoe otlice. TANTEU-RY A LEADING HOUS| s teaveling salesman whohas bad experinece in solling silk-twist, elé., ard can commanda trad tho West; with ruch An o0 a iboral srraagemont & thbr nevd apuly. Addres Z &, ETW) , probabiy ou Michigan-av. Talise with owner's uams in full o will bo snitably rowardod by roturaing toNo. 7 Chamber THETRADE “OST~FROM SOUTH GRGEN-ST., A LEMON- er pup, 1inch cat off his tafl. The re- ally rewardod, AR FITHER ON MADISON, made, and nona 112 Sauta Lobey-st. s and mized so ANTED—CANVASSERS—J. 3f. J. —GIRLTO DO GENERALHOUSEWORK inall family, at 163 Weat Polk-st. NTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, mall family. Referoaces required. Apply at 73 Jzckson-st. CUMPETENT GIRL, TO DO THE of n mell fanifly. Guod wages and coin- Koforencos ruquired. Apply at 1010 TANTED—A SMART YOUNG GIRL AT 45 MCAL- istes-place, uprosita Verzon Park. Must bave ref- to do geas: publisher, 2ad wholo-ale dealer fn Bib boeks, pictures, music, scapalar, -av.. ‘Cliago. chureh cnndiee, 9) 11 Fogne, or Monroc:sts., boetwesn Wood-st., and Ham. ! fatee auconnis allowed . Tiader will be rewarded by returning to47 'S AND SALESME {he bieat slila & TO DUGENERAT, HOUSEWORK orwegtan profarred s ma-t be a guod yasher and [rvnor. Apply Aonddy morming ab % Thicteth-st. AT ANTED-COMPETENT GIRL TO COOK, WASH, and fzom; refcrease roguirod. | Apply sodres bousd norta of Fulieron:ar, FARDROP ON WABASH-AV. OR A lberal reward will bo pafd by Tacnte-seennd-st, - Patont Liind Hinges, S : 2 e Tonts To. well Wolf's 7 A 1SSt e hates locks; gro.test tuvention, and Jasge protits. zv6l Brysnt-av, or KEITH LROS. v {}7ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN OR NORWEG 20 Maaison-st. CINITY OF FULI- ocket-hook, rad TALENTED GENTLEMEN AND iadios to studs’ Galt or address Rocm 2, 47 North Ciark 19 83 fn currency. Howa-ut., or to Room itz § liberal reward for its rotarn to 1f exporioncd in a 01 I pars thom $5 to SWpcr day. Addros EXPERIENGED ADVERTISING agent to take chiurge of huriness; will Address 3 36, Tribuie cifice. MINING SUPE! L EA <parke {a £ald mow; TANTED—AN NING, IN GOING J " from Mickiga T, il for geaural housowork. Apply at 255 Weat Adamust. FANTED_A GIRL TO DO SEWING aND LIGHT ‘housuwark for her board and 2 gnod Homn duriag futcr. Cail {rom 310 4 p. . Monday. at 0 Wese .l D’—A COMPET! GIRL TO DO GEN- 1 honsowark for family of thece: must b good er, und ironer. Call for two days 3¢ 347 Stato- N 600D AND ironer in private family, 5t 353 Woit Randolph-st. TTUATION WANTED—AS BALESMAN; GOOD references gisen. Addross R 57, Tribuno oflice. TTUATION WANTED—BY AN A 1 SALESMAN ‘who has a large connection among the grocers of Chi- cago; engagement on commission or salary. Address § 20, Tribune otice. JTTUATION WANTED—BY A BUSINESS MAN, on salary, with a view of taking an intorest in busi nnss, If satisfactory. Can give sseurity for place of trust. No saloon or Hquo: Address Y 35, Tribune otfics. TfUATION WANTED_A TRAVELING SALES® man tharoughly acquatnted with the clothing trade turoughout the West; dosires a position to travel for any lino of gacds conaecled with that class of merchaats. Tiest”of roforaaces foralabied. ~ Address 2 10, Tribune odice. TTUATION WASTED—A COMMERCIAL TRAV- oler of Jong experiaucn aud Jarge scquaintsnce De open for an éagagemont Jan. 13 bas lately beea travol- ing frens ¥aw York, bat profers 10 engake with & Chicago boure. " Beatof city rofervaces. Address U 0, Tribuzo otico. TUATION WANTED — BY A FIRST-CLASS Swedish seamstress who understands ‘sll kinds of family sowing and dressmaldng; embroldery, and button- Address V 70, Tribune ulice. ANTED_BY A SE, private {amily, by tho day or wee AMBTRESS 1. 547, WANTED— BY _A _FIRST-CLAS drcasmaior and Geuigos from New York. aa seperion tendent in a dress and cloak makin, establishment : has many years’ experioncein England. ddruss T 44, Tribune TUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO PERSONS, ©one &s sczmstress in 2 private family; makiog boys' pecialty; also s cook. - Call or address 3| JTUATION WANTI dressmaker by the d chine. ~ Address ANNE, WANTED—AS SEA) derstaudy dressmaking aud child: run any machiae or furnish one for- BY A FIRST-CLASS in_families; can fi s clothes: cam 3lsday. Addressfor ITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCE! on viark for | all QITUATION WANTRD-BY 3 private families, by the day: fs competent to cut, d children's. dresses and ungeraloth and mako ladies' ing." Address F, Singor Sewing Machine otice, 141 South ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY ta do 'plain sewing or be a comi homo more of an object than UATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE wowanas seamstrcss in a privato family. Pleaso call at 114 Sherman-st., up: ITUATION WANTED_AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A fn the country or city. raspectablo w P TTUATION WANTED_AT DRESS MAKING, IN ilies: understands tho bustness thoronghly. Call or address £20 Mil TON WANTED — BY A YOUNG LADY sker, t6 g0 outby the day: does eatiing -and 23 give the bost of city referance. Call to-da¥ oF ‘Tuesday =t 106 South Sangamon-st. Housekosners. ITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY OF REFINE- in a hotel or & goutleman's ily. Address R 21, ITUATION WANTED — AS or to dogenoral housework. Apply at No. &5, HOUSEKFEEP! TTUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEREEPER BY A soung widow, a stranger fn the city; widowor’s family preferred. Address O 1, Tdbnnimflc:. g B ITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED LA- dy a8 housekeepor for a privata Gwor. _Call at 431 South Ciark st. I TTUATION WANTED—BY A LADY AS. kesper for widowe: at 47 South Clark-st., | TTUATION WANTED—, ‘hotel; understands th managoment of diniag.roors 20d overything eonnected with 3 Hotel, tire charge of & largs boarding-howse; ences. No objection o going West of Soth. Addross V. 67, Iribae otice. > £ TIUATIONS WANTED —BY 1WD _YOUN ladies, strangers in the city, as honsokeopers ; widowar or ‘Lachelor proferred. Address, for five-days, W Bl, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—-BY AN AMERICAN, MID. dlo-zged widow lady, as housekeoper or (0 €0 family sewing, ono who under: 1 afmid 6f work. - No objectio Callor_address, for cng w Statos Hotel, Oottage Grove. L a8 housokce; abte 7 Address or'eall at 13 North C1 family, or for & wid- t. MES. TALEOTT. permangut home 1 B, {OUSEREEPER I8 A ‘or could txko pne hase Lest of Totue- inoss and is nnt 0 dead beats ne ¢ A GERWAN, QUIUATION WARTED_BY A STEADY YOUNG Gurman experieucod (o fending bar and ¢33 cook s0np 3nd fancaes. - Ploase addross L D 151 West Madfson-ats TTGATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW, a3 bousekeeper, tor a widower. Children no abjoo- B 20, So; iTUATION WANTED_BY A MAN OF & YEARS' oxporicoco as waltar or Bar (onder 'speaks four lan; gasges, —German, Franch, Italizn, and Foglish. Good es. Addross P. COLUMBU, 163 Twenyfirstost., QUEUATION WANTED-AS NIGHT WATCHMAN or bank porter by ono who-cat give good refcreaces from present employer. _Address O ), Tribuno offica. RTED_AS HOUSEKEGPER, BY ed lady, or would travel with an fovalid , refinemont, and best SITUATION WA Inds. Adrertiser has ‘ed 52, Tribuge otfice. ITUATION WANTED--BY AN EXPERIENGED Epgllsh_woman 33 nuze, or_any other, domestia Call for threo drys 34 T Scymonr-st.! BITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestics. ITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRLTO DO goncral housework, ur wonld do second wurk ; 1s strong and williug: not afrald of work: can come well recom- mended from her last place. . Call or address for two days H, 136 Tweat noar State. SITUATIO! NTED_BY_A GIRL TO COOK. wash,and frop, o to do goncral housework in & privat family. Call for two days at 125 West Siztoenth- i GIRL, IFUATION WANTED—LY A GOOD 10 do geacral housowork in a amall family, or seccnd work. _Apply on Forty-thirdst., ith houso ‘west of tha Fort Wasne Railroud track. Plesso call in the afiornoon. ge Grove-av., a cold jon and name of a child caraved rowardod by leaving with st Randolph-st., or €97 2 <P cross, with an inser Iocal canvassors fur cli5- "o fader n i1l Clar ey B. F, GUYTON, 19 and 21 ARTED-_LABORERSFOR THESOUTH-CHEAP ickars farnished far thoso srantin St. Louis, Mempais, ~ Vicksburg, Voiata Sonth: all rail. 101 Clark ol iyt dro, OST_A YOUNG DOG GF THE BLACK AND TAN S m i spocica; vory light collar: answers to namo Jeff; has Cormer Warhiogtou. FANTED—A PERSON TO DO THE WORK_O¥ A family of three thruagh the winter: thoso looking tor large wages need not apply at 7% West Madison-st., cual oftice. ANTED—A GOOD _GIRL TO COOK, WASH, and jron._ Apply at 2 Sixteenth-st. QITUATION WA L 0 second work or laundmes ina privats family. Good references. Address It 15, Tribua otice. QITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO SWEDISH girls, one to cook and tho other todo secand work. Plo.ss call at 303 Sonth Clark-st., in the rear, small white spnt on breast. Any ono returning the same No. 3 I'wenty-third-st. will bo liberelly rewarda: T—ON 9TH INST.. TED—A BOY TO DELIVEE GOODS A3 sttend horso. Apply at 647 Staic-st., botween 8 and A RED TURKI ing-hous ANTED—AT 113 CALUMET-AV.., A FIRST.CLASS cook, 0n0 accustomod 0 cookiny for private board~ TTUATION WANTED—BY A CAPABLE GIRL TO cook or do genoral housework. ~Uan givo city rofer- onces. Pleaso call at 233 Calumet-ar. 3 A oy Reiven bt roward o ORO. ¥, | \VASTED—& SALESHAS, CITY DR COUNTRY, 19 closo 03t lot of merchandise. T AN, 51 Sago “addross Q %, Tril: 51 Major Block. W ARTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL 70 TAKE CARE of two clildren partly, and assist in sowing. French narse preforred. _Address Q 63, Tribune oftice. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YCUNG SCOTCH girl s general servant, or nurse, 13 3 privato family. Kddress 53 Price-pl “LEFT IN_PRAIRIE-AV. OMNIBUS, NEAR Monrno-at. on Friday binck striped vhawl. FANTED-SALESMEN TO BELL COAL: 3OST 1 °d with tho cits. 9. L. GOLDSMITH, A euitablo roward will be given it TANTED—A GOCD GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘Bousowork. Apply at 154 and 136 West Lake-st. Room 3, 5 Bast Washisgto: ANTED_MEN IN acticles zeeded Gives steady employment. Novelts Compans, 113 ANTED—ONE OR TWO GGOD MEN WO ARE Traoling to repiescat us {n a first-clags busin well for tho tumo roquired. Addross W 11, roturaed to 1229 Peairie-nv. EL SLUT; ANSWERS T0 CITY OR COUNT rewsrd will be pald. for ber 1 Fotura ta &0 West Moncaa-st. Good_wage: and Carroll VARD WILI, BE PAID taken on Friday cven- Sangamon-st., and no Tor tha rturn of tho articl quostims askes Soutls Dearbor it \V ANTEDZAYOUNG GIRL, TO TAKE CARE OF D, ONE RED A WHOLESALE BOOT A cctivo otlica buy, from dag. 1; Nurses. VWANIED-A COMPETENT NURSE GINL, TO ind do uther lizht work. take caro of two child Southeast corner Leavitt Call Monuay.: TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, 4 TO 16 YEARS OLD, to take caro of 4 baby and bo gonerally nseful. 538 near Thirty-tirst st. k: th Wo 3 child, 139 pasiog_expenes 10 JALLES STU fonty.aistivat., Lawndale, Ohl- | must bo s good penmas and resds with 14, and ono prafcrred who lives with his paren's.. Ad- FPAKEN UP—ON THE NIGHT OF THE 10TH, ONE “r.qifl' D—a W londey mornis, NURSE TO CALL ONCE OR twico a day; Liboral pay. Apply ou 80 Thirtiethst. debesin own bandwritiog, stating pas dosired, ¥ . (rwner can have tho samo by calling at 125 Michigan-as. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RF. ABOUT 18 YEARS OLI JAMES CAREY", refegruces. TANTED—A NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF A SICK lady. Apply at 166 Washingtor Room 35, with A SMALL BOY, FROM 1370 I{ YEARS ina etore. Salary, §2.20a week. covery of wagon takon from 10:8 State OR SWEDR 7 ANTED — ENGLISH, ', corner Paulina. nursc-girl, at 397 West Congress ovening of 9th fnst. —LOST—ON SATURDAY, NOV- %5, colored sotter dog, with white apot on breast; Liad A.ROCHAN, 6 Wost ¥ 89, Tribuue office. ED—MEN-WE_UA] hance for & winter's busines of genteel appearanca with a littlo_ca: By uweck as easily a3 they now mako $1. 10 cach man, pno man for each caunty. Samply froc AY & CO., Chicago, 161 East Ra SHOW THE BEST 48 you ever saw. fancy collar with 2n make £30 to TWANTED-A WOMAN A8 1O 1. Monday, imn‘; @ '“n\r\"rl-:n_uousr.lmfi?m HEWARD-STRAYED FROM Washington:st., dark liay mare, welght 1,060, white on two front and right hind teet, Eoois light- culorod, splint inside_left front log. Above sition baving applicant i R0 for an tniorsiow, AddrossC W SMART YOGNG MAN, AT 33 WA- cornerof Van Baren. NTED—A BOV FROM 1§ TO 30 YEARS OF fagd for Ler delivery 1o abovo address AGENTS WANTED, Housckeopers. ily 10 o L Cheseans, an) 7 06 p. 1., at 20 Praici belp kept if desired: & young widow ofdis e knowledge of music profe: 2 ta call at the residancs of tho adver- West Sido P, O, TANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER FUR A BOARD- ing-house. Apply at 43 Wabashiav. wurk, Arraugements made rent or guardisn, Chicago Mercantila Ageacs, Washington-st. NTED—A MAN WITH $30; SECURTTY, GIVE: age for ganoral oft ENTS WANTED—$10 PER DAY—TO SELL THE ‘Home shut.le sawing machine, pricasis o can_make money selling the **Home Shuttly” TWANIED-TRO Lanngresses. RST-CLASS IRONERS AT 80 in laundry. ‘South Doarborn Whether sou are expericnced {n th business or zot. you wish to buy a sawing machine for famils us, onr cle- calars will show you buw to save mency. Address JOHN- Can doublo tho amount every month. it Washington-st. Chlcago, Koom ‘Vax'r' D_FIRST-CLASS SHIRT IRONERS, 510N- day morning. HOME LAUNDRY, £33 Stato-st. CO., Chicaga, 111, NTED—A FIREMAN AT TRE CALIFORKIA Tostaurant and Hotel, 161 ANTED-BOY i _“J.‘L-gsm ‘Laundry, 63 and 65 South * Litlo Folks in Feathers and Fi-, a0 Others By Olive Thora. The finest book uu nats Juat ths thing for 1o hoiid. i & CU., 165 South Clark-st. ANTED—CLERK TN LAW-OFPICE; SAL: ‘Address, with roforences, V 76, Addro M. &. PAR ") GENTS WANTED—MALE A roil chromes, match mate, 2 I'roy Laundry pol Cebuts, sud's mow usciul Aruclis. - American Campany, 113 Eust Madison-st., 1 ish, bolg Luckle {ALL GAPITAL TO FS- ‘tablish agents. ANTED—ABS W abtal: HELP MAN ANTED-! SHIRT _TRONERS .\;’_r_ruz DL, LL NEW, DESIRABLE Ao il ey wehy ity i cottry. A SIERICAN V'€O., 113 East Sladison-st, Room 22 NTED — EXPERIENCED “BALES-LADY TN o ey oods Deslmcsss atitle.Lxposition Lazass, Statest. TED_A FEW INTELLIGENT LADIES OAN AR m‘}drmfllw! Eyc.\mn at 429 Madison-st. TO cashs motal gouds orderad. ung with S50 reads cash will be safely ascurcd, aad rocelve 2150 por month, steady._Addross at onco ¥ WANTED--FEMALE HELP. D-AT THE PEDDLERS' §U P- Cast Kinzio-st. Peddlers suppliod at Tribune oilica. "\ GENTS WANTED_TO SELL THE MOST POPU. rticlo overintroduced. A steam wasber for $3.00. Address Steam Washer Asso- Large protits Zoaran: ciatlon, 48 Major Blo ENTS WANTED: Miscouannons. NTED—A GIRL TO TEND CIGAR STORE. 2% —A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR traveling agenty to make money selling a light arti- ou in_coanectiun with any uther ling sirst ldor, Chicago, Il Cle which may bo tal Callat 76 Third-as. A GENTS WANT, A Siilat. United. States di <hird floor, N GENTS WARTE tho best paying and seo what wo h X side Publishing Company, 254 to 238 Wabash-av. TAL INDUCENENTS— gouniy u the United ANTED—A LADY OF EDGCATION, haa experienco in a fire insurance offico, a3 corroe- ist. Address, statiog salary sud ex- some wholcrzlah sisse or ofic best of refercnc. GIIUATION WA S ate’ Kachsugo, 103 Ea ANTED-THREE SALESWOM o H Enowledge of “Applytod. 8. GO years old; has somo knowledge Writer and qaick at figures. Salary will not bo so much ON_BALARY OD3AN, Pub- en ubject a8 a place toworknp, Address W 92, Tribuzo —IN CITY AND CO) or commlssiva. ency in_the Units ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED LADY CAN- or commission. GENIS WANTED—SP. Wawantafirst-class agent in osary U Buztes, to acll the world-renowned Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machines, and the Wilson manufacturs N ropared to otfer extrao rticulars, appls to, ot adirey ACHINE'COMPANY, 147 St A GOOD-LOOKING YOUNG WOMA o et atora A ar DAY ARDS, South Clintonst, D=4 YOUNG GIRL TO STAY Iy OFFICE; ‘wagos £ per week. . Q 81, Tribans ofice. LADIES TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR A ateat of quick sale; food wagos can bo mado. whom we are eats. Tor full ON SEWING-: wagos not Tor tro days T 70, Tribune offce- ITUATION. WANTED—I WANT TO EARN BUILDING MATERIAL: ANTED_TO EXCHAN South Evlnnsx&ld:r bric: tTon, wor connacilons toak . a B A S armen. . Giva. fuo auything, from Nght rier pe. Isestot eliy refrences given. Addroes K 27, (ribiino oifico. F_A CHOICE 10T AT ot finely located nnd tas siduralks, troos, ots, Sonmstresses. ANTED—GIRLS TO RUN SEWING M SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookkeepers, Clorks, &c- QITUATION WANTED-BY. A THOROUGH D. E. bookkeoper; {s sonvcrsant with partoersaip account Bighest reforences. Address T 19, Tribune otice. JTUATION WANTED —BY A MIDDLE-AGED ‘marricd ma, well cquainted in city, a potition | ‘sut-dnar position proforred re; 9, T'ribus thice ED_A SITUATION IN SOME an 19 ood wholosalo house, or b writing, by 3 yoang m ofie 'S'ITUA'noN WANTED—BY A YOUNG JMAN AS Tas lector, shipping clerk, o saleman. o espaciency In the Jeweiry busiacss TTUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE ermen) who was selt-cstablishod ; D e M "tb o busiaos. - Addros QITUATION WANTED—BY a YOUNG_WOMAN fogsecund-work or gonoral bonsomork. Call at %3 s ITUATIONS WANTED—_RY 2 GIRLS AS FIRST 2 clags caoks, or to do general bonsework. Can bo soen until Wednesday at. their lato place, S Iadiaza-st., hero relerence bogiten. o GITYaTION A YOUNG SWEDISH irl to do general Bousework in a small private fami- lease call'ac 811 North Franklin st., up-stairs in the We I5. QITUATION WANTED-BY RESPECTANLE GIRL 10 cook, wash, s3d_iron, OF genoral humsework. Plasso call or addrass 72 North ‘Walton-place. J 10N WANTED: DO SECQND. WORK. to family preierrod. Applyat M West Four: D_BY A YOUNG GIRLTO tako caraof children, or do sacond work. Cail at 134 TTUATION WANTED—BY A% AMERICAN LADY ko care of child, or as housokee, T &5, Tribune vllice. TTUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Wuman as nurso to an Invalid or & lad; micat: am willing (o make mysal nsoful. address 252 Towa JITIATION WANTED —LADIES WISHING AN eficient ‘nurse’ will find one by calling on addrcsst H Would take tho cace of of refinement to . H., 441 Warron-ay. anfnvalid, W TUATION ~ W) ‘TED = HOSE WISIING THE services of professional nurse will pleaso call at &7 naru; i ready sad able for any vickacss, ITGATION WANTED-BY A GIRL 15 YEARS old as nurso to take caro of children. AddressS 3, Tribune offico. ITUATION WANTED — BY A RESP Derson as sick nurse or Lo take care of aa invalldlady. Call at 54 Stmithst., for threo dags. IITUATION WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLR el to take care of children and assist In secand work ursawing. Address Z &2, Tribuso offico. Laundresscs. ITUATION WANTED—TO DO WASHING AND ironing for private families, by the day, by & comneteat lsundress; apply at 9 Bromer-st. = CURISTIANA TUATION WANTHD — BY A FIRST-CLASS Isundress; can givo the bost of references. Applyat 68 Indiznaar. TTUATION WANTE] washing and ironfag at hom Iy; $1 por dozan; or can go wut 1o work, Pleaso call @ Jutforson-s:., up-siairs, in roar. NER an do up clothes nice- wddress 317 Seat ZEmployment Agents. ITUATION WAKTED—FAMILIRS IN WANT OF s holp eazbe supnliod “Miiwaukee-av, wud Seandiussian aod a Mry. DUSK! QITUATION WANTED_DBY RESPECTABLE GIEL, who can wash and froa, ina privato family. Inguire %238 Weat Tayl o s e QITUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG GIRL TO do second work and sowing in a privato family, Call at 217 Ellis-av., J!gnd:! lnd" ads QITUATION WANTED_BY A GIHL % YEARS OF S a0 do socond work s sowing ‘or take caro ol childen. Address 1 T, 23 West Madison- & QITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO DQ SEC. o iako <are of calliton. Mlss GOTTS: CHEIT, No. 3 Sullivan-at., near Sedgwick. - JITUATION WANTED_AS SECOND GIRT, IN 4 S private hmll:‘L lul‘lulgfi at lx_snu!.h Cliaton-st 3 QITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO DO GEX SV cral housowork 1 & private family. ~Addross’ No. 73 Sherman-st. QUUATION WASTER EY 4 UANADIAN GIRL D to do general ousewark or socond work Ia 3 private family. _Address 8 7, Tribune ottice. QUUATION WATTED-_BY 4 SCANDINAVIAN girl 10 do second work or to do gonoral bousawork fn o smull famlly.” Call for two days at 161 Wost Harrl- 301 HMiceollaneona, ITUATION WANTED—ASCOPYIST OR CASHIER, ) or copying 10 do ‘Address S 18, Tribuna _BY AN EXPERIENCED Indy. 88 copyis:, or office work of anylund. Rofer- onces from last emplosor._Addres T 8, Tribano office. ED-BY A SMART, INTELLI- gent young womsu as clork {n bakery'snd confec. ery, or will giva servicos as equizalont for board uatil vd; can give good refuronce. Addross ITUATION W. TUATION WAX itzation is procurs $13, Tribuno ofice. ITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY OF REFINE- ‘ment and integrity, ina botel In the linen room, or sicwarduss on an ocean steamer. Addrexs R 18, Tribune SEWING MACHINES. KINDS OF SEWING- MACHINES CHEAP AT the Novelty Kepair Works, 143 State-st. 1 X-TOP, AF, AND TW Stager scwlngmackine, cheap for cash at £83 South Green-at._Also, & Wheeler & Wilson, nuarly new. JITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIRL to cook, wash, and {ron. or do ral housswork. Zpply far threo digs at 193 Despl st., near Jack- wn. 'Sn'u,\'rmss WANTED-LADIES IN WANT OF st ¥ o suited on short nailca by West Madi SUFAIORS WA alliy cas Dy cas e e sap s phiog by 475 TTUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT SWEDRE St o onseal Bowsoork of aocond work. Call Sunday and Mond: 4 Wabaal 2 QITUATION W BY RESPECTABLE GIRL o do general bousawork or second work, at 115 White- st: . = GITGATION WANTED—AS COOK I¥ A PRIVATE S hoariing houss. Appiy for throe dzya £t 50 State: Tpstalrs. TTGATION WANTED_BY A COMPETENT GIRL ‘and first-class cook, washor and ironer, or will do cooxing slone. _Call at 47 Harmon-conrt. TUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED 3o do geseral work: 200 rofurence. - Address N 6, THb- une office. TTUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAT, HOUSE- S work or kitcheawork In & privato family. 90 West }Zlghle}_n!h-:l. QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT LADY, b ‘meat or vegetable cook in a restauraat or private family, Call at 623 South Dearborn-st., down stalrs. 2 ody and zonl togetber. Am soung, o 0 KD keanor. DIl Clerk, “Donman, R erperionced hands proferred. Call Morday at It West Indiana-st. Y{"ANTED—GIRLS TO SEW _ON MACI onday at 173 West Huron- gr Sala remuperative. IAMMEs. B Wabsshar. NTED—1,00,000 BRICK DELIVERED AT COR- I;wr Ashhngf.'r. aad Carroll-st. J. O. McCURD, 6 Waskington-st. [TUATION WANTED—AN ‘'A% NO. 1 BOOK- ¢ tho 13t of January. o egerative- . forsncos. ~ Address . L. ED_GIRL, 7TO_LEARN SHIRTMAKING nd do the housewark for two. Must furaish ma- 50,000 OLD, BRICK CHEAP FOR CASH, l-av. Call on Jionday. NTED—%,000 GOOD BRICE IN EXCHANGE for carpentor-work or bullding. Addr 0F to travui: arccorios, dots, clie you hat S i1 vo% wani a good fman cheap. N &, Tribung Gflica. TANTED--] GOOD DRESS-MAKER ARD & Pruaiices; must be good sowars, 310 South Clarkat. TUATION WANTED — IMMEDIATELY, _AS bo ‘ikeeper, collector, catbicr, or salosmat, 18 sioro , pormanent urtempornry, Addroas QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE S & erman gist 1o do second work fn a private American family. Pleasa call Mondsy st 253 Blus intne roar, work or 7 - Snces will Be glvon by last emplosor. Call or sddross nd-; LI, KINDS OF FIRST-GLASS SEWING-MA= ‘chines fur sale. tod in perfect urder: all kinds of attachments for ssle, 50 ctas kinda machines repaired 414 Wost FR FAMILY SEWING- TATE INPROVED SINGRX. FAMITY SEWLID- machine, oqual to nes Hesidonce 545 Michigen- GOOD LEAVITT SBEWING MACHINE FOR 810 cash, or in exchanga for goods. Addreas K 11, Trib- GROVER & BAKER SHOTTLE SEWING-MA- 00d 23 new, for salo very cheap, ango for any staplearticle, Southwest corner FAMILY MACHINE, ENTIRELY ‘now, for 51 par cent discount. Address P ¢, Tribuaa SINGER NEW. 4% NO, 1 SILVERPLATED WHEELEI & Wik~ machine for salo very cheap, or will ez~ REE TO SEWING.MACHINE AGENT: ‘Wilson Kefiector,” aa illustrated sewing-maching , publishod muntbly, devoted to the interests af oz manufactured by eaw- iag-machines, literature, aud goneral news, Efght Lages, colimos of chilco miscollas hioes and every! | [ Subscription prica Fifteen Cents pez ana chiomo fres. postazo paid. Freo to Agonts and d ‘attachments. Add DIN| SINGER. NEARLY ;& good bargain, Calland soe it Monday at %0 West, Washingtor MACHINE ROOMS OF J. N. machines sold on ‘easy bnts; reatod by ihe weuk or month. Mcnday and Tuosday 458 Weatwc: STTIIATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL 10D0 Sictand work in s private family, o dining-room work i3 & resosotablo pH:sto boarding-house. Call at 45§ Wentwarih-av., cornar Twenty-¢ighth-at. ITUATION WANTKD — BY A RESPEOTABLE U rurtaae: VER & BARER, TWO SLYGER, AND O ok 7, uwzuapfind. at Domestic, io ‘ane Domss NTED -A SECOND-HAND BEWING-MACHLY A cash; state price

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