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11 THE CHICAGO- TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1576—SIXTEEN PAGES. CITY REAL ESTATE. B SALE—BY T. B. BOYD, ROOM 14, 146 MAD- 1son-st. 2 $12,000—0ne of the handsomest brick dwellings, and Jot 50x170, on Wabash-av., iu city, between Thirty- second aud Thirty-third-sts. £7,000—A spicndld brick residence, and lot 27x116, south front, on Thirty-ffth-st., Dear Vernon-av.; terms ersy, and s 0. ’sx,cm-:hm cottage aud lot, 245120, corner of Har. T . -s2. and Clcero-court; £ood barn; this is very $1,200—Nlcg 5.room cottage, and lot 28x100, with L, on corner Taylor and Cypress-sts. A decldcd bar- gain. £850—Good cottage, lot, and barn,corner Ashland- av. and Lucinda gt (if s o't e, nothing, wil. $5,00—10-room brick basement, cottage and lot 52x 100, 'on Adams-st., esst of Hamllton-av.; bargain. $5. 000~-] 283 CO! and lot 25x180, east front, ::mnh-n?. between Thirty-first and Thirty-scc- 55005 Large 10 00 2-story dwelling, and Tot S0x 150, 'on Calumet-av., north of Twenty-fourth-st. $4,500—Fine moderm frame dwclilng, barn, and lot, 25130, on lndiana-av., between Thirty-aret and Thir- 1y-second-sta. & $5,500—Splendid 8-room_dwelling, barn. and lot, 85X 160, "on West. n-st., near Hoyze: & n. R GALE—BY J. 1, KEELER, 163 CLARK-ST2 Campbeli-av., near Adams-st., two-s30ry and base- is-st., FLoGC-Tront hous 3 s on Buren'st noar Califa 530, No. 1216, coutage andlot, oaly $600: Rdliheiny.. near Twenty-third-st., nest cottage, 9 mmfl“fig%flo&}g{fitfi fine chance to get Intos good & money. Tt et R o, Wik k baseme 10 rooms, and lot 25x191. 0 °’:§§"‘““‘:’£‘" S L T e rick house. - Akl 1 Tn‘l..rty?gxx‘m-n.'. e Wabasheiv, 25x115; wantan offer. - OR RALE—THE EQUITY IN _50X180 FEET ON e anar,, ntas Airty-aret-st.: ive paid §3, 000 will sell for 'OWNEL, 1430 Prairie-av. T HAVE A NICE COTTAGE AND LOT TO AR o e foid unmediately: If you want, it 2t your own price, call v Oglesby-st., Between Van Tien and Jackeon, two blocks west_of Callfornta-av. —AT HALF PRICE, JUST THE AMOGNT O e amort g, monthly pasTneats, Lwo:story and ‘basement brick house, $3.000. on Congress Park, near YVan Buren-st. OLIVER BESLY, 123 rbora-st. R $2.500 WILL PULRCHASE A LARGE &3“&5’& house, Harvard-st.and Campbell $2,250, two-story frame, 30 larvard-st.; $1,400, two- story frame, 24 Harvard-st. The above pricesare less than cost of improvements. Easy terms. lnquire st U85 Weslern-ar., o E—OR LEASE—ON TERMS TO SUIT—AT } Dj’gns:l"tlfimnl-].nu on Third, Fourth, Forrest, and Warren-ave., and on Canal-st. Also the premises 22 and 24 Adsms-st., and chc:pflwlsuu on North and South Sides 0. J. STOUGH, earborn: JOK SALE—2-STORY FRAME HOUSE 3 south front, on Adame-st., near Ashiand-av.; $4,500; bargatn.” E. C. WARE, 84 Washington-st. OR BALE—COTTAGE WITH LARGE LOT, 135% T, B siac: 85/000; asy termass E. Cr WALLE, &1 Washington-st. l;‘ol! SALE—MARBLE-FRONT HOUSE, DINING- room and_kitchen on parlor floor; corner South Yark-av. and Twenty-0fth-st. A. J. GALLOWAY & SON, southwest corner State and Madison-sts. JFOR SALE_AT COST. NEW 2-STORY OCTAGON stone-front brick house, 10 Tooms, gas-fixtures and vemhnts: near Unlon Park. Adsmecste, $1.430 Turnsco; modern impro Fipe lot on Hamfiwn-av., near worth $1,500. Lots on Park-av., $1,000, SMITH, 125 Clark-st., Room 22. JFQE SALE-DON'T PAY RENT WHEN ¥OU CAN Duy (w0 Cotiaxes and jot, thal cost $3,000 for $1,800, YL foF 233 pe motes Thirfommtat near X ‘T month; =, And-av. SOMN LABELLE, Koo 64 Jeaper Block, 97 Clark-st. OR SALE_OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR EQUITY R aprovearea) catate: dweling house 1108 Indi- ana-av., wWgether with furiture. Inquire on premises. E—XO. 463 WASHINGTON-ST., EAST OF FOF vion ark sad west of sholdgnat, - House Is now, with all modern improvements; 18 & 3-story and base- ment octagon froat, Milwaukee pressed brick,, Can Dbought ata at bargaln. For icul 3 ha- TR1SKIOR Lo s6e tho premmisee, apply to 1. J. GOODRICH, 125 Dearborn-st. TFOR SALESOR EXCHANGE 135 FOURTH-AV- H. J. GOODRICIH, 125 Dearborn. T LE—OR EXCHANGE_NO. 257 CAMPBELL- 00 Ml buliding. 0 ot S0£120 fect. 1L. J. GOODRICH, 125 Dearborn: Fo' SALE-BRICK HOUSE ANDLOT OX PRAIRIE- l}“'.. near x';'lfl?l'lccm]-four{hril.. ‘worth $§10,000; will £6l1 1f taken before A 1for $7.500, 1t will Take only about $3,000 cash. JOIIN C. LONG, 72 Washington-st- OR SALE-LARGE 10-ROOM DBRICK HOUSE, chicap for cash. Wil exchange for gmall clear picct of tmproved property. OWNEL, 701 West Morue-st. J{OR SALE—A STONE FRONT HOUSE, 18x36, IN 1hird blockinorth of Chicago-av. on Market-st. ‘Ap- 7ly 10 P W, Water-Works. LE_FOUR LARGE CONVENIENT HOUSES T e Eiaey Bt an ehorimous sacribce.. ASA W- CLARKE, 128 LaSalle-5t. JTOR _SALE—TWO MODERN DMPROVED HOUSES F e amms on Laagles-av.n ot Lalf value. ~Address T'98, Tribune ottice. SUBURBAN BEAL ESTATE. - OR SALE—S1,000 WILL BUY A 7-ROOM COT- tage and lot at Evanstol 200 down. and $15 month- 1y for balance; also new 2-story 13-room house and two 1018 at Park Ridge; $1,500; only $300 down. and $20 monthlyy I;de fano will be taken on one of the above places. iR B!{OWN. 142 LaSalle-st., koom 4. IR SALE—$100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT. Foone ulock?mm depat, at Lag ie. 7 miles from Chicago; $15 down and $3 monthly; cheapest property in market, and shown free; abstract free; 10-cent tratn. already on. 1RA BROWN. 142 LaSalle-st.. Room 4. _FOR SALE—IN RAVENSWOOD AND VICINITY, neat and substantial dwellings and good lots on easy terms; houses to rent: lake water; 7 cents fare; fre- quent trains. A. BENNETT, Agent, southeast corner onroe and Market-ss. R SALE—AT EVANSTON—HOUSES WITH MOD- Fo:rn ‘{mprovements. Lots {n any part of the villa, locksor acres at North Lvausion. HENRY M. DER. 48 Clark-st. OR SALE—FIVE ACRES, ONLY $1,000 CASH, T vorih'sn500; it have money. Address T 41, Tribune otiice. FOR SALECAT & "BARGAIN-2 HOUSES AND lots at South Evanston, east side of railroad track, only three blocks from depot, or will exchnxpfie for good 1and in Jows. Address or call on IRA N. CY, South Evanston, 1il. REAL ESTATE WWANTED. o MUAR SREATR ORI, ‘(VANTED-FOE CASH, 30 FEET FRONT. WEST of Loom(s and Letween Harrison aod Lake-sts. Call on or address MRS, H. M. CHASE, 18¢ Weat Vin Buren-st. 'WANTED—TO BUY—50 FOOT_RESIDENCE-LOT (corner): good localty, West Side, Give localily. and price. N 3, Tribune otfice. ANTED—FOR CASH—A BRICK HOUSE WITH o, SR e ST ey : A sts. EDMUND A Cufig('{\llfl\'()s. lgl{)lnfl le21 LasSalle-st. BOAERDING AND LODGING. West Side. . 12 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.—COOL, = NICELY furnished front rooms, single or ed suite, With ‘board, for two or three gentlemen. Terms moderate. 13 FARE-AY.. OVERLOOKING UNION PARK. Beautiful furnished rooms, single or en suite, with e best of board. T6Y ABERDEEN-ST—FURNISHED ROOMEWITI 2 ‘board: all modern Improvements; terma reason- able: suitable for two. _Table fare home made. 17 QR FEORIAST. — FURNISHED ROOMS Wwith or without board, Ia a brick houss with warm and cold water bathis. TFOR SALE-SACRES, COTTAGE, S%5: $50 DOWN, balance, $8 monthly. Oflice removed to Room 39, 1igWashingion-st.” Ogice days, Saturday aud Monday. G. EABLE. J. FDR SALE—COZY HOME ON EASY TERMS— 2.story new house, with large lawn, lske water, farnished io order, $4.600; easy terms, monthly pay- ments; Normal School, Englewood. Go with me any daystip.m. E C. WARE, 4 Washington-st. 'OR SALE—OR RENT—A NICE HOUSE AND COT- 1age 10 Englewood: firat-class nefghboriy depots. Also, very fine residence in South Evanston. TILLOTSON BROS., 92 Washiogton-st. OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST SUBURBAN hiomes near Clifeago, large grounds, large Housc and all kindsof frult In' bearing; also_shrubbery an shade trees, It s beautiful and heathful bome, and will please any gentleman aud family. The frait gar- den will suppors famlly If necessary. Frequent aud the very bestraflroad connection with the clty. The place will be sold for the value of the lund, on easy Lerms, as the owner i going abroad for a term of yoars. Address M 58, Tribune ofice. FOR SALE-RENT-OR EXCHANGE_AT HINS: dale—liousesand lots 2s low a8 $700; very nice from $3,000 to $5,000; on terms to sult, 0.J.STOUGH 123 Dearborn-gt., maln fioor. - o R SALE—RINSDALE LOTS LOR_$100, month; more valusble lots in every way than can De bought elsewhere for $200; 10 cents fare. O.J- STOUGH, 123 Dearborn-st. . JFOR SALE-AT WESTRIN SPRINGS, NEW T story houses, ll complete, near depot, school, slde- Walk, on easy monthly paymenta, liouse and 50-foot lot, $800. Touse and 50-foot Iot, $1,000. 1,250, T. C. HILL, 4 Lekeslde Bailding. OB SALETF YOU WAST A IOME OF A 600D ' tuvestment LaGrango it the place; by caliing upon ‘may secure X B Four own terims. "COSSITT & LAY. 71 Wasulng: ton-st. ORI SALE—LOTS IN BECK'S SUBDIVISION, EN- ‘glcwood, and Evanston, Centre Additfon, at prices to peirsons who Wil bulld, 10w, aud easy terms, ~ Large farm wanted. Dr. L. DODGE, 156 ‘ashington-st, Room 213, J7OR SALE—ELEGANT SURURBAN RESIDENCE, nicely furntshied, easy distance from city; thirteen tratns per day stop at place. Will bo sold very low. In- quireat 11 Metropolitan Biock. TOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—AT LA GRANGE, houss and lot: also vacant lots and acre property’ Hiouse and lot at Clarendon Hills; will sell at a bargaii, 96 Dearborn-st. D. 1L SMALL. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—0 ACRES IN TOWN TG hioras Valied at $16,00, incumbored for §1,000. WIIl ‘exchange for one or two good brick dwellings, _and gssume some incumbrance, H. J. GOODEICH, 125 Dearborn-st. i OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR BUSINESS F ‘property, three blocks at the Normal School, two of which front Halsted-st. and brick buflding, at Englewood (Beck Bank Biock.) H. J. GOODKICH, 125 Dearborn-st. % A 20 OGDEN-AV., OPPOSITE UNION PARK.—THE pleasmateat place n the lty to board. Nicély fur: Dislied room. 9() DEPUISTER STNICELY FURNISHED rooms, With or without board, with use of plano and bath-room; terms reasonable, O3 SOUTH PEORIA-STNICELY TURNISHED Tooms with §00d and comforts of & good bome. From $4.50 10 $5 per week. 32 ARERDEEN-ST.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED Toom for two gentiemen with good board; refer- ences EXCI?_I_I’BML g OGDEN-AV.. OPFOSITE UNION PARK_NEW house, splendld location, good rooms, furnished or unfurnllhlv.r; Evod table. Apply Tuesdsy and after, 47 SOUTH CORTIS.ST.—LARGE FRONT PARLOR to rent for one or two gentlemen. Also 8 suite of rooms, with or withous board. 5] ASHLAND-AV., FRONTING PARE—ROOMS L ‘torent with board. NORTH ASHLAND-AV.—FURNISHED OR UN- stone front bouse, one block from Unjon Park, fn s furnished rooms and board for3 or4 ins new small private family; terms low. References ex- DBOARDING AND. LODGING. . South Side—Continuea. WABASH-AV.. NEW FOLLANSBER TOO09 Dt rens ik vonss, Nanuaomely fur- Rlilied rooms. ~Can be edited for £6w days or perma- nently. 1079 JABASIAY. — NICELY _FUENISIED rooms for gent and wife or gentlemen, with ‘board, in privae family; Teferences exchenged. 1081 FABASEAY, — FURNISHED ROOMS, with bowrd. Back parior for gentleman and wife. Also, middie foom on second fioor, and front room o third for. - T 28 R i et Sibrenoes pexsirsd 1176 WABASH-AV.—ROOMS EN SUITE AND A ERIVATE FAMILY RESIDING ON MICHIGAN- T00ms for gentiemen, with or without board, av. fronting lake, Will rent room with board toa Eingle gEnteman. Dinnierat6, and table select. Ag- dress Y S0, Tribune office. i TIRET-CLASS BOARD, WITH ELEGANTLT-TUR: nished front aicove' room, near Thirty-rst: Price, $20 per week; 1O other bosrders. A iress & 'Eribiine otlcc, TAVGUET-AV., CORNER FORTT-SECOND-ST.— Will board gentieman- and wife or two Jadies Very cheap; famlly of two persons. North Side. 49 \RUSHST, NORTH SIDE-ROOMS AND board; accommodations for a young lady: 56 RUSILST—FRONT ROOMS, WITH OR WITH- out board. 9, CLARE-ST._NICE ROOMS AND NORTH £00d board at reasonabie terms. ]t'04: NORTH DEARDORN-ST.—A VERY NICE suite of unfurniahed rooms cxcept carpets, with first-class table, 107 A3p,100 WELLS-ST—DESIRADLE ROOMS with board at lowest figures to those wishing fiome comforts. ‘This is the place to obtaln it. Day Dourd $3.50 per week. 119 ILLINOISST. ~ (UP-STAIRS)—-A ~NICELY furnistied” front room, with board, for iwo gentlemen, or 5 n and wife, 205 T. —SECOND FLOOR—A married couple or two young glrls will find 500U rooms and bonrd, cheap; private family. 915 LDIANAST_LARGE FEONT ALCOVE O rcom to rent with board; 8ls0 Foom for. tWo young ladies. 999 ONTARIO-ST.—A FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, £Z4O nlecly furnistied: alio single room, modern improvementa; good table; reasonable terms; refer- encea exchang 29 ONTARIO-ST.—FOR RENT, ONE NICELY Zie) furnished alcove roowm; alio one other room, wlth board. i;‘38‘im,‘mms-sr., EAST OF STATE.ST.—NICE, P large furnished rooms, with board, ai reason- able rates. - 24: EAST INDIANA-ST.—ALCOVE SUITE, FUR- nished or unfurnished, with board; also desir- able single rooms. Reference. b4 ] INDIANA-ST.—A PLEASANT SUITE OF 249 DRIANS 8outh front rooms, with board. _ 25 INDIANA-ST.—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms to rent with board. Referens ces given and requireds 954 IDIAxA-sT —ROOMS TO RENT, WITI accommodated. =75 EAST INDIANA-ST.—A FINELY FUR- 25D T raot o bear Aiko, Hatksabom with tirst-class board. _Day boarders accommodated. 95 OSTARIO-ST.-A LARGE ALCOVE AND & slugle room, with board; references required. 965 IDIAXAST., COE: NER STATE—TO RENT, p- with buard, large front room. 969 INDIANA-ST., NEAR STATE—FURNISHED 4 rooms, en suite or single; all newly painted and. caleimined: low terms, 969 TLLINOISST., CORNER. RUSH — NICE P4 inge rooms and excellent bonrd In private family where there are few boarders; re 1,200 FEET ON WABASH AND MICH- (};}Efi" Do PICBE1s SUDGIVIIOD, B SR Lo0t: this Det s(:': valued at $10 per fout. NETT & THOMASSOY, 125 Dearborn-st. Toom 1 —LOTS GIVEN AWAY! 1 LOTS GIVEN O LT Daveat, et Iivest, Inveat. 55 each to & Lots Tl penort S St R e v el ect; abstract, warran| lees Ve e e chage. "ATAISTEAD & CO., Toom = 145 Clark-st. OR SALE—CHEAP—80 ACRES JUST OUTSIDE clty limits; the best railroad facflities. and suitable Tor subdivision, WIIl be sold on‘favorable terms if taken s00n. _Address T 64, Tribune office. Ot SALE—$7 LOTS AT DOWNER'S GROVE, 50 X150 feet 15-Tout alley, high, ricl, rolling land: are selling rapidly, and sure to double in value in a short time; are convenient to station, and sold on monthly payments to suit; no interest; 10 trains daily; fare, 10 to 13 cents. Pariles desiring to purclisse taicn 1o sec roperty free. S. A. HOLCOMB, Room 9 llawley BUlaTaF, corner Madison and Dearborn-ats. TFOR SALE-BELOW COST, EW 2-5TORY BRICK house, 12 rooms with cellar; all modern fmprove- Dienis, near Clifs Park. Address T S1, Tribune ofice. Fo, SALE—A SMAL COTTAGE AND LOT 25X 125 for $750, at 1257 West Van Buren-st. R, SALE-A BARGAIN_FIRST-CLASS RESI- dence and 50 feet for less than cost of house alone, goIg St o cashy balance i & sears. Cal or address W W, 155 Washington-st,, Room 5. Jor sAL_oR EXCHANGE—A NICE COTTAGE Youse of 8 roomé, and bath-room, 1ot 40X130, with alley on side and rear, and good, large barn and carriage- house, on Twenty-mxihest., beiween Calumer wnd Prairfe-avs.: would lfke a nice little place in Oakwood, Kenwood, or Hyde Park, or will seli_cheap for cash. Inguire of owner, JENKINSUN, 233 Wabash-av. TIOR SALE—CAEAP—CHEAP—_CHEAP— £ Monroc-st. mear Jefferson Park, 25125, S140per 0o ‘Adams-st., near Honore, house and lot, only $4,000. Madison-sL., near Western-av., house and lot, £3,000, ‘Van Buren-st., corner Wood, 125x75, very fine cor- mer for a block: ‘make us a offer. Also st South Evanston, Jots 50x150, mear depot; fldewalis, sewer to lske, tween etc. | Purtles musi ve money, and are deteriined to sacrifice. VIO, 80} OSBORN & SO, 128 LaSulle-st. R SALE—TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK bouse; $1,000 balance time; next street t0 Ashland-av., §4.500; all modern {mprovements. 142 LaSalle-st., m 43 W R SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. COTTAGE and lot, water and sewer, in price $1,500. Apply - 81234 West Division-st. R EALE—DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON NORTH Bide, corner lot, 75 fect, at half lis value: also, resi- dence in New York, or will exchauge for desirable Chi- €2go property. Owner, Itoom 9 Hawley Bullding. 1R SALE—2-STORY BRICK HOUSE, OCTAGON- front, parior, dining-room, and kitchen on same Tloor, with modern improvements, cheap. 532 Calu- Toet-av., near Thirty-second-5t. . R SALE-GREAT BARGAIN—25 OR 50 FEET on State-st., east front, in block north of Thirty- ninth-st. J. D. WEBER, 120 Randolph-st. JOoR SALE—SOME CHOICE KESIDENCE LOTS ON Prairie and Indiana-avs., pear Thirtieth-st; also, some houses and lots, samé vicinity. DANIEL N. BASH, oom 6 Otis Block. JOIRR SALE—DWELLINGS .114 AND 116 _ABER- decn-st., 10Tooms each. Terms easy, Wil take £ome trade in unimproved lots, Address T.A. BLAIR, ams OR 85 CLARK-ST. ]: an improved corner on Vest Madison-st,, renting 1or 10 per cent, 56x180), corner Randolph and Ada-sts., g00d for a iock of honses. 0K SALE-OR EXCHANGE-CITY AXD SUBDRE- an Jots, clear; want & house on South Side; will as- Twdhouses in suburban towns at 20 1o 40, all M. BILLINGS, Koo 16, sume. clear, for city property. 125 Dearborn-st, OE SALE—BEICK AND STONE-FLEONT HOUSES on South or Weet Sides, on favorable terma. JOLN W. MARSH, 94 Washivgton-st. = JOR SALE—OX MADISON-ST.. 26 OR 76 FEET BY 157. exst of Ozden-av. On Warren-av., 24 or 48 I¢et, west of Qakley, GEO. M. HIGGINSOX, No., 14 Deafbora-st., Koota 5. - e OR SALE—A SPLENDID LITTLE ROME ON THE West Side: 30 minutes’ drive; cost §5,000; will seil Tor £2.900% part cash; fine frult-irces, &c. Address Y &7, Trivune ofice. Off BALE—CHEAP—A FRAME TOUSE, WITH long: lease, in rear of 9 North Liucker-st, 'F’o'fl SALE—EQUITY OF $2.300 FOR §600 CASH in elegant residence, and lot 100x200, at Highland Parks 2 nice lotson West Polk-st., $500; easy terms. 13 Exchange Bullding. FOR | SALE-S2500-TWOSTORY BRICE COT- ‘tage aud lot, well located, Harrison-st., near loyne; ermseasy. H. E. WEAVER & CO., 169 Lasalle-st. JFOR SALE-TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE NI Iarge Darn. and 10t 50x125; will sell for $3,000, 1f 0l at onee: No. 18 North Elizabeth-st., between ian- aulph and Lake, E N L & MOSHER, Real Jistate Aents, 188 West 30 L. JOR SALE—CII AXD LOT CORNER X otalley.” Appiy to M T, 222 Heury-st. 30T SALE—OR EXCHANGE—GOOD 3.5TORY brick buscment dwelling, west of Lincoln Park, fn £00d order; lght incumbrange; half price, cash, Room C, 128 LasSalle™st, JoQR SALE-FIRST-CLASS KEW a.STORY AND baserient brick, octagun front, cheap; Eolog to Owner, 1034 Harrison-st. ALE—30.000—RARE BARGAIN—73 SEELEY - . near Adams-ft., fine residence and gruunds, Soxizd feets_everyihing in complete arder; terms o suit. ll: E.. V\'EAV VE. 1 : CO. Imil:nalllc-!!. taken. Klegant tory and basement octagon brick biouse, well located Southside. H. E. WEAVER, 163 LaSall¢-st. BE SOLD—§5,(00~THE BEST Size, corner, woath 5000 $1, J.argatu un North A, otiage and lot, worth £3,500; houses and leases {rom 0 upwards. J. ¥. DUGAN, 82 Milwaukee-a OR SALE—LOTS WITIIN FEW BLOCKES OF new lron Works at South Chicago: want a cash offer; i cheap. _Address W &3, Tribune otfice e S0XI00. less i ood s WIIPILE, 106 Wnshlugwn-sl: North Joremall farm. H. Toom I4. R SALE—A DATGAIN— FQR SATE-ADARGAIN—SMALL COTTAGE AND OR SALE-$300 WILL LUY A HOUSE AND LOT on Fificeniiest-, BOar Caunl: $400 down, balaice vo or three years. J. BURKE, 459 Twenty-sixth-5t. O SALE—OR EXCHANGE—OXT NE P08 Tarrionosis.§ 10K100 08, Fourtyan 1r U'NEILL, 182 State-st. ORt SALE—CHEAP—A COTTAGE, WITH STORE- 11011, 0pppsite & large school; ground rentres for fen years, Call at148 South Waicr-st. SURBURBAN REAL ESTATE. \OR SALE—~CHEAP HOMES ON EASY MONTHLY F payments—At Ciyde, 2 miles west of the clty Imit on tue C., B, & Q. R. IL; 8 10-cent train moriing an cvening; and at Humboldt Park, resched by the Mlil. waukeceav. and North-gy. street-cars, at s-cent fare. Also very chuice, lsrge grove lora, close 1o station, at Downer's Grove, reached by the 10-cent train. Call or send for circular giving folf particulara, O, C. GLEBS, 13 earborn-st._ Otfice hours, 10 & m. to 1 p.m, OF SALE—OR EXCHANGE-HOTEL. 10 ACRES F{!lmnnd. 20 miles from clty, $6,000, Callat7s Dearborn-st., oom 21. & & ALE—OR EXCHANGE—AT EXGLEWOOD,35 O B e Toe Jana. subdivision of 72 10ts. &5, \v. MILLER, 200 LaSaile-| OR SALE—-LOTS WITHOUT MONEY AND WITH- out price; in other words, we give nw:‘y alimited Dumber to good parties. you are not required to bulld. KELLY & McKX1GHT, 155 Monroe-st., basement, FOR SALE-571 FRONT FEET IN NYDE PARK S par st sl Lo warranty or $1, , purchastl n- :umbru{ce!. 2,800, Title perfect. S. LAYTON, Room 11, 189 Madison-5t. Ot SALE—OR TRADE—A 2-STORY AND DRICK basement houso at North Evanston, Al; also 16 lots {clear) at Puwtine. Will exchange for siock of gro- ceries, notions, or any profitable business, or farm, and willg ve great bargaii £ or cash. 179 West Monroe-s:. FOR SALE—HOMES AT ENGLEWOOD-—STYLISIT O D2 k0 down. Wil 1 to the station and school. nl ” fu‘}-fimhc[o;;hem Dot gail to see 1, ‘. W. STORRS, Diston-st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—A FLORIDA PLANTATION—S' Joho's River. One thousand o 1,500 acres, ham: mock and pine, 200 under cultivation; 3 miles river {ront; live-0aks, mugnollas, bay-trees, elc.; unequaled prospect. _As to hiealih, character, sofl, accessibility, Cvery advantage of situation, not surpassod. ~ Steamers several timesa day; valusblo {mprovements; saw mill Just rebuilt doing good business; 1,000 oranize trees + To 7 years old. part just coming Into bearini 000210 3 ears old; 50,000 t0 100,000 coming ou; 250 bear- Ing peach-treea. Will be said & ¢s whole Of {n parcels. Locatlon peculfarly adapted to large hotel and cortages, or for fouuding 8 town by colony. - For particulars ap- PlytoJ. H. NORRTON, Attorney, Jacksonville, Fla. -30¢ INDIANA-ST., NEAR RUSH—A LALGE UN- furnished front room; alsoa neatly furnislied room, with board, In a small family, ang near to business. 33 NQRTH STATEST.—A GENTLEMAN AND wifc o two gentlemen cun obiain {ront_aicove sulte or back room, with board, {n marble-front. residence overlooking thelake, anabut two blocks from street cars. 348 EAST TNDIANAST.—TBOARDING FOR )_gentlemen or ladies. FURVISHED ROOM TO RENT—SUITABLE FORR ) a gent'eman, with nice table board, near strect-car on tuw sorth Side, _Address U 1, ‘Trivune oftice. A FINE FRONT ALCOOE ~ROOM (UNFUR- nished except carpets); would furnish to desira- bie parties, with board for man and wife, or two gentle- men, on North Side, enst of Clark-st.. with first-class nccommodations. _Address N 5, Tribune office. WEST WASHINGTON-ST,.—VERY DESIRA- bleTooms With first-class board. References re- WEST MADISON-ST., FOOT OF AN RY 1 ce cool rooms to rent with or withous boar changed. 3 Qg ASHLAND-AV. NEAR CORNER MONROE: st.—Very aitractive front or rcar rooms: one yery large alcove front, second floor; table first-class; Thouse has every modérn comfort snd convenfence; terims very low.” 10 SOUTH PEORIA-ST.—FRONT ROOM, NICE- furn(shed, in private family, with or with- out board, to gentleman and wife or sliigle gentlemen; no nthtximp_ ers. 10 BOUTH PEORIA-ST,—SINGLE FRONT FUR- nished, with board, bath, snd all modern con- enlences. 11‘3 SOUTH PEORIA-ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS +) with board and home comforts; also unfurnish- ed room, with large closet and water., 11 SOUTH JEF! T. — FURNISHED LL{ roomsand board, § 50 per week. 191 508 I SANGANON - ST.—FLEASANT E l'ml!!: room, with board; modern convenlences. 136 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.—A FEW GENTS can be accommodated with board and rooms; terms modernte. 15 SOUTH PEORIA-ST.—PLEASANT FRONT roows, with good board and nice accommoda- tions, fol:}‘{lun d wi IE or single gentas 17 SOUTH JEFFERSON-ST.—A FEW GOOD ) boarders wanted. Board per week, $4, $4.50, andsingle rooms §5; day board, $3.50; stngic meals, 20 ents. 1.77 ‘WEST WASHINGTON-ST. — PLEASANT Tooms, well furnished, with or without board; terms munn:\!flm 18 SOUTH STATE-ST.—FURNISHED BOOMS 1o rent, with board, single or en suite. 18 SOUTH MORGAN-ST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, Turnished or unfurnished, single or en sulte, ‘with board. Plensnnljm tion. ‘)11 WEST WASH. N-ST. BETWEEN . Green and Peorin—Furnished rooms to rent, dw’wd" ‘withiout board; day-boarders can be aecommo- ated. ‘)1() WASHINGTON-ST. —ONE LARGE FUR- -l‘ nlshnq room to rent with board. 99] SOUTH DESELAINESST., NEAR VAN BU- 41 Ten-st. cars—A rice furnished room with board forone or two gentlemeny 231 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. — FURNISHED rooms; breakfast and 6 o'clock dinner; gentle- 1nen only. 233 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—BOARD, SIN- gle and double rooms; 6 o'clock; references. 27 WEST JACKSON-ST.—FINELY FURNISHED - Tooms with first-class board at 10w rates. 3] ] PUCHIGAN-3V. FRONTING LAKE PARE— Nicely-furnished rooms, with board, from $4 0 $7 per week. 933 WEST ADANSST.-TLEASANT ROOMS, ‘with board. 33§ WEST ADANS ST.~BOATDELS WANTED. 33 quired. Soad Gl bogrd 393 ‘WEST RANDOLPII-ST. ICELY-FUI ced rooms, with board, for famllics or single gentlemen. : 4:0 WEST JACKSON-ST.—FIRST-CLASS AC- commodations for two boarders; térms moder- ate; references exchanged. 479 EST WASHINGTON-ST, NEAR ™ TNTON Park—The most desirable iocation In the city; furnished and unfurnished rooms to reat, with or witi- ‘out board; house elegant marble froat. 5O QYICHIGAN-AV_-ROOM, BREAKES 8 o'clock dinner for two geatleme: weok. 636 JIEST MONTOR.ST.—FURNISHED OF UN. furnished rooms to rent with all convenfences snd board. 705 NONFOEST—FINE SOUTH TRONT SUITE with bourd: aiso slngle room; barn {f wanted; modern fmprovements; private family; churges low. A JOUNG COUPLE (WITHOUT CHILDREN) WIIO destre to try housckeeping for a short time in fur- Dished cottage on Adsms-st., near Centre-av., can make satisfactory arrangements by addressing R 8, Tribune office. T, AND 4.50 per 'OR SALE—A FARM OF 120 ACRES, WELL IM- proved, with good house and bufldings, situated in Grundy County, la. W1l exchange for stock of gro- cerles or _good paying business. Low for cash. Ad- dress W 59, Tribune orice. OR SALE—CHOICE LANDSATSOUTHERN LAND Exchange Office, 99 Madison-st., Koom 10. ENOS TURNER, Chairman Emigrant Com.for 11linofs FOR, SALE-AT TOW BRICES 3D ON LOXG tme. the farming lands of the Sioux City & St Paul lailroad Company's land grant.in Northern Tow and Southern Minoesota; best of soll; climate unsur- assed: o fever and ague, no consamption. no Indian G PAYLOK, Laud Cotmisaioner, 184 Dearborn-st. JFOR SALE O EXCHANGE — A VALUABLE tract of land {n Oh10, near the Ohto River, between Portsmouth and Sciota, for Chicago or Western lands. . J. GOODRICH, 125 Dearborn-st. T7OR BALE-1,000 ACRES OF GOOD TIMBER ga’ e Rekcnt B et rbtea. Hoows i 18 electet :sident of nites T43L B Church Block. . f. WELSTER. TGO%: BALE—123 FEET ON LINCOLN-AV. CORNER 0 Norih Wells-st., S35 per foor, belus only half Price, _Apply at 125 Sotith Clark-st., Room 11, OR_BALE—OR EXCHANGE—PLEASANT COT- tage with 15scresof land and lhfilu’{ollnzornhlrd. 1SAAC CLAFLIN & CO., Marine Buliding. % 'OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—HOUSES AND LOTS 1n the City of Eau Clalre, Wisconsin; will exchanize for clcar or incumbered city real estate.’ Address Q 80, Tribune ofiice. JFOR SALE-AT e12 PER_ACRE—GREAT BAR- Zaln—40_ acres best of corn and frult land, only 35 Tulles from Chicago: $50 down and $10 monthly” tlil pafd. S. C. GIBSOXN, 123 Dearborn-st., Room 10. OF._SALE—S40 PER ACRE—A SPLENDID IN- roved farm of 160 acres, close to railroad station, i Will County, 111 ; land s irst-class; payments essy. T. B. BOYD, toom 14, 146 Madison-st. TFOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE 500 ACKES ILLT- nots land, 300 acrea Indians, chesp for cash, or cx- Change for Chicago property. B. NEWMAN, Xoom1, 178 East Madlson-st. Ot SALE—OR EXCHANGE—AT A GREAT BAT Ealn for cash, or exeliange Tor clear city property, arst-closs improved farm. 265 acres, 40 miles from Chlcago. B. NEWMAN, Room 1, 173 Last Madison-st. Olt_SALE—CALIFORNIA—55 ACRES IN THE clebrated San_Gabriclle Valloy, near Los Angeles, including water. D, W. STORKS, ‘54 Washington-st. For? SALE—AN ELEGANT FARM (IN EVERY Tesnect) atan unprecedentedly low price, for & few days only. _Address P 22, Tribune otfice. 70K SALE—OL EXCHANGE-GOOD DWELLING aud 15 double lots, Pucblo, Col.; unincumbered; other property taken, 123 Lasaile-st., Room C. JrOR SALE-OREXCHANGE_FARMOF 135 ACRES 69 miles frbm Chicago. ALBEKT GRUNDIE: Sonth Desplaines-st. REAL ESTATE WANTED. “VLXTED—SO!IE GOOD HOUSES AND LOTS IN' exchange for Southern farns. Owaers call at 99 ‘East Mudison-st., ltoom 10, ANTED—FOR CASH—A HOUSE IN_GOOD LO- cality with 7 or 8 rooms, to_cost about $2,500; don't nswer unless ytreet and number §8 given. T 21 Tribune oflice. ANTED—TO DUY A HOTEL OF ABOUT 30 TO S0rooma, of rent a g00d house suitable for renting 10 familics or lodgings, by & responsible man. Addresd W9, Tribune office. B ANTED—A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT IN £ood Jocation on West Side. Addreas j158 Trib- ‘une office. VWANIED UNIMEROVED LAXNDS, WELL LO- cated, for Cook County scres 8 miles ;of Courte House and cash, Address T 3, Tribune ofiice. VWATIE &, LA KGE FIRST-CLASS FARM. D. W. ELDRED, 147 Randolph-st., Room 9. "ANTED—A GOOD BRICE HOUSE, MODERN IM- provements, 1u_city for iine suburbas home near Evanston. W. W. STEWALT, 104 Washington-st. 'WASIED-T TAVE A CUSTOMER FOR A BUSI- ness lot or block on Wabasli-av. or 8tate-st., near Tinrrieon; assume or pay $25,000 cash, and alance clear business property in licart of city.’ lalso want two or three good residences on North Side, south of Lincoln Park aud east of Clark-st. All partfes having property tosell call and Icave description it will be fook- «ed after ot ance. T. B.BOYD, Room 14, 146 Madixon-st. VWASTED-GOOD TOUSE WITH LARGE LOT ‘and good barn, north of Thirty-Afth-st., on onc of 2, 000; 8180 one worth locality. Address B il the avenues south, Wworth about $15,0000n South Side, {n good D, Tribune office. VWANTED-GOOD TMPROVED FARM. CLEAI will give choice clear property at station close (o clity; rare chance. D. W. STOLRS, 94 Washington-st. w ANTED—IN KENWOOD OR HYDE PARK, £ood house and grounds. - Owners pleasc call fm= mediaiely on D. W. STOKIS, 94 Washlngion-st,: VWANIED-FATM ON NORTHWESTERN RAIL- road, 30 to 50 miles from Chicago, in Lake Caunty, with houses and fmprovements compiete; 100 to 200 acred. Address, statinglocation, price, etc.. Z48, Trib- une ofice, VWANTED-BRICK HOUSE OR MARBLE FRONT, within four blocks of Lincoln and Madison-st. ; all cash; 1nust be a bargain; Address T'33, Tribune offiee. 310 contidence. FA0R SALE—AN ELEGANT HHOME AT LAWNDALE O L fon Tahe water, for £ 300, monthly pa- Penta, J. . DALE, Room 7. Trilune building. WA):"H-:b—Anom 100 FEET OF GOOD RESI. dence property wnimproydd: ‘Will pay one-haif caxh, batanes oLer DFoperly. Wekk Tribune eftice, OARDING AND FURISHED ROOMS OIf SUITE of rooms. 1 would like gentleman and wife with- out_children who love good company. My residence overlooks Unfon Park; {3 a stone-{ront with more room than I want. To any such who want a jolly home, address Q 20, Tribuno oftice. MOXROEST., NEAR LINCOLN—LARGE TLEAS- ant, rooms, excellent tablé, modern {mprove- menits; Teforences exclianged. Address T 9, Tribuse office. ON PARK HOTEL, 521 WEST MADISON-ST.— om with board, S1to $1.50 per day; §6 10 $3 ber week. JHAYE A FLEASANT ROOM T WOULD RENT. Wwith board, In exchange for Brusels carpet; reside on North Side, within 5 minutes’ walk of business cen~ tre. Address, with particulars, W 46, Tribune ottice. TTH BOARD. TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two gentiemen, a Jarge furalshed front room, with hot and ~old water and closet: delightfully locats clonthe N r.hSide. Aldress R 15, Tribune oilice. Klotels. ROWN'S HOTEL, 274 AND 278 STATE-ST.— Sewly furnishei 'roomis, with bourd; $3, 56, and $6.50 per week; without board, $2.50 and $3. Rqoms per day, 50 cents. ARNES HOTEL, CORNER RANDOLPH AND CA- ‘nal-sts. —Board and lodging, first-class, only $6 and $7 per we (CETESNIAL HOUSE, 363 STATE ST —BOARD. lng ffom &i10 85 per’ weels, with use of plang aod DLath-rooms. Transients $1per day. E. W. FARRELL, ‘Proprictor. DUSHARME HOUSE 70 AXD 72 EANDOLTILST: A ew more desirablo roots, Wit board, from $6 10 $10. Day board §5. EFOREST HOUSE. CORNER CLARK AND ERIE- eta.—Nicely-rurnished rooms, southern exposure, for familles or single, ut rezsonable terms. Room for table boarders, Address I’ 35, Tribune otllce, LORENCE HOTEL, CORNER SANGAMON AND Randolph-sts.—Furnished rooms $6 and S8 per month. _Tickets, 21 meals, §4. i EVADA TOTEL, 148 AND 150 WABASH-AV., near Monroe-st.—Room with board, $1,50to $2 per Uay, $6 10 38 per week. . T. DENIS HOUSE, 100 WEST MADISON-ST., COR- ner Desplaines—Dellghtful fouth and west front rooms, cn suite or single; good table; day boarders ac- commodsted. Terms very moderate. or witliout board; also a few table-boarders”| FINANCIAL. NI st T 0ANS MMADE OK TIOUSES, FIANOS, WARE: ouse Feceipts, peal estate puper, &1 interals: W: OFTAWAY, 137 South Clari- st foom 41 TVICREY, IN TAND T0_LOAN ON CHATTEL OR collnteral security. WILSON & DAVIS, Room3, 118 Randolph-st. : TLOANS, ON COLLATERALS, KEAL ESTATE. O other socarities, LIVINGSTON & CO., Boom 18, 131 and 133 LaSalle-it. T.OAXS ON CHATTELS AND COLLATERALS AT Icss than brokers' rates: real eatate loans negotfat- ¢d. WILKERSON, 156 East Washington-st., iooms 39and 40, T 0455, MADE FOR TERM OF YEARS ON GOOD Chicago rual etate In sums of $1,000 and upwards; oymmissionslow. EDMUND A. CUSDIINGS, 119 sad 121 LaSalle-st. T.OAYS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, WITHOUT Temoval, houses on lcased lots, warehouse receipts. B. MASON, 116 Quincy-st , westof Clty-Hall. T,OANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE, CHATTELS And any good collaterals. Room 69, 161 Randolph- st._Take elevator. LDA!\'S ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, chattels, and other collaterals. Mrs. PEABODY, Rooms 30 anld 40, 156 Washington-st. MOEo s o S 1 000, on_{mprovi 3 A VAUGHAN, Room 31 Reaper Block, 67 Claric . JV[OFEY_TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES ON improved city real estate. AYRES & BOAL, Room 12 Reaper Block. OXEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS diamonds, houses on leased Jots, and other good- securities. 190 Dearborn-st. K. WINNE. h ONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS OVER $1,000 AT opercent. J. HENRY EOFF, 14 Reaper:Block, 85 Clark-st. TV[OYEY,T0_LOAN TN SUMS TO SUIT, BY THE People’s Building and Loan Association, 90 Wash- ipgton-st. Long time, low Interest, no commissions. i\lgnd.nyurcnms. July'17, at8 o'clock, next loan meet< ng. TV OES 20, LOAN TPON FURNITURE, PIANOS, oflice desken, diamonds, Jewelry, or othér securily. Ttoom I, 151 Clark-st. TV[ANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS, “AXD OT! ers necding moncy on surplis g0ods can, by st ing them with me, get the funds. THOS. &. 123 De2rboru-st. SALES OF TIORSES. LUGG nesse: alters, cie. o6 WhIRY GNDAY, JULY 17 thefollowing property ‘wii be sold TO PA VANCES: One patr of cresm mares, 4 and 5 yesrs old, well matchied, trot in 3:30 together. 0ne biy horse, 6 sears old, 6 hoads high; good veler. Qze ‘brown mare, 7 years old, good stepper, 153 hands ncblack mare, 8 years old, 143§ hands high. Oue, calush-top coach; Caa bo used open or osed. One open barouche, \ Four top buggles, \ Three open buggies. One light road-wagon, made by Pennoyer & Co.3 second-hand, ‘I¥o et of second-hand double harness. 6ets of gle mm_ WREN & CO., 192 and 194 Washington-st- The sale commences at 10 o'clock a. m.- ALSO, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 16t 4 work-horses and 2 driving-horses, 8 track-sulkies. 2 express or grocery Wagons. 1 coal-cart. 1 expreas harness, second-hand. §light bugey harness. sct of sulky harness, af WREE & €O, Auction and Commission Stables, 192 and 194 Wash- ington-st. TR, C. ANTHONY'S, 133 MICHIGAN-AV. i Pl o lsios o, O P ack geldinge, lon; ol 3 exton Food steppore, - AlSo one Dl bright ay eidiogs, 15 hands high, styilsh, and closely matched. ~One Jul blnck coune horsc, 164 hands high. long, full, flowing tall, good mane, and éan trot fa 3:30. Oge brown trot. ting mare, about 14 hands high, cau trot fast, and will be sold ot a bargain. Also about 40 otlier horses not here described, consfsting of trotting, road, saddle, and family horsea. Also six Lice, quict poles, ail sizes, suitable for the young folks. ® Also open and top buggies, harness, 2-seat carriages, ctc., best s3sortment in town, at prices that defy competition. A LIGIT, STYLISH COAX & TENBEOEKE TOP: buggy, cost $350, and good as new, very cheap: 0is0, a sirong leather-top phaeton DUREY, o 3-5pring covered deliyery waon, und seven sets Of Names, ot sacrifice. Call to-day oF Lo-morTow {n rear of 1159 West Madlson-st. MPOZEY, TO LOAN ON WATCLES, JEWELRY, furniture, railrond “tickets, houses on leasc ground, planos, diamonds, bonds. " and limited amount on salary due from the city, office desks, etc. ; partics having chattel mortgages npon thelr furniture, or otlier froperty, and wlio are {n danger of losing the same mnay make advantageous arrangements by mvfl? mey no charge unless 1 serve you. LOAN OFFICE, Room 1, 151 Clark-st. ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL wmnounts on Chicago real estate at lowest current rates. O. R GLOVER, 87 Dearborn-st. 1\10}\’1"‘7 TO LOAN ON FORNITURE, &C., WITH- out removal. PAKRY, zoom8, 91 Washington. TV[CAET IO LOAN UFON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ofilce deaks, dlamonds, lewelry, or other security. Address Y 21, Tribune oftice. MCREY INTAND FOR GOOD CONMERCIAL AXD coltateral yaper at low rates: also (or clty certit- cates, old [ssue. LUGENE C. LONG, 72 Washington, T[OSEY ADVANCED ON TOUSEHOLD GOODS and goods of value; large storage capacity and afety-vaults. 177 Madison-st. J. L. REED & CO. 770 LOAN—IN SUMS OF $4,000 AND UPWANDS, upon Improved city property at B per cont; also small sums at 10 per cent. LYMAN & JACKSON, %3 Portland Block. 710 LOAN—MONEY IN SUMS OF $1,000 AND UP- pards at current rates, BOYD'® WISNER, 59 orn-5 TCTION — TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, ~AND Saturdays—iiorses, catriages, and hamess o spe- Wit s Amile Gne'stves fo oot al bores nsiington: soid tndor a warrantee. Stock'on hand at private sale. T 155 WEST WASHINGTON-ST., CARRIAGE £\ repuiring for least money in city, Warrant bug- lea for sale cheap. _ Call and see for yourselve: TROTTING STALLION — BLACKE STAI MES- senger, from San Francisco, Cal.: sired by Ger. McClelian.” Call and see horse and peaigree; reasonaba Tates, Larn, rear 105 Clark-st. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, POk BALE G HowsES. ASONG TR Ty spans heavy mares, suitable for OENCE WOrK 203 ArIVIng horso ey cglg:ymfiyb. Day horse, 16 bands, 1,150 pounda, 1o handgo.ioud clty, elever for 1ady (o drive: wil give o saqoet B horses can be 50ld cheaper than aay other piacai T2 Somme price this weelk. JAMES izt be will; some Court, near State st NET, 42 Barncys 110pounds), with Brewster springs: T imes. "Attress X 57 Tribuneotos: OR SALE—NEW AND SECOND-. ! F very cheap. A- R. pou}.rzn.sxsuv{y\,‘\}?!}" AGOXY 7 fishs—?uon’nubd?’aoxézmm work horse and dell: D i]i;;r:n: Tweltthegts ot CHESD far cay) JAOR SALE—A LIGHT BUSINESS- nF and barnels; alsp several sets e HORE ap, or will exchange. Had 166 Michiganay, oo obe OSCARFIHLD S 'OR SALE—~A VERY FINE COUDPE A F FINE _Cl OR T 1ly Lorse, cheap. OSCAR F: o Mictigag-av. " B 1ELD, 105" and 1) , " JeOR SALE—SECOND-HAND ONE-HORSE SPR] truck; price $110, cost $250. 4| 5 107 Fulton: o APTtO R ik FOB SALE—2 GOOD ROAD WAGONS, SIDE-E, a ring, very chy i T Duggy. G183 Weat Lake-ste O L trade for tap OR SALE_CHEAP—BUGGIES, P B o vanon, aad jump acat mkflffl%’,fi{& Lake-st. [JOR SALE—CHEAP—LIVERY 5T ing of 9 fine business-horses, nduopaxd‘ :5?’:’?.,,.,’"'. carriage, or wagon; prices from $50 to s 8 i small, géatle pony, @ heavy, cliesp work-horses, 6c% business buggies, 3 Hght rosd wagons, & 2-seateq 1y buggy, harness, etc. ; above must be sold. as (il G pong base. Callat 371 West Fifteenthing, ok east of Blue Island-ay., to-dayor during the weel JAOR SALE—HORSE, BUGGY, AN N B0 ehpano AL 3% Wost 3tadmem s ATVESS FOR OFt SALE-ONE TOP-BOGGY, LAGY I‘; mmmwvr x;na express swazon, all fcgfizg-in'i'i “.u’f‘ ke epen of ek n part paticat 3. 430 o OR SALE—TWO-SEAT HOCKATW AT CAZRIATE. Eoxt st i BT08 S atween Michigan and inaisag apy " 1 Y-t OR SALE—CHEAP—EIGHT HEA) RAFE Tiorses, one very fine driving horse, svy‘lm‘.’m., fine saddle pony, and four very cheap horses, 0t fos ot pressing or grocery; also three lumber wagons, 3 oxv press wazons aad harmess, double and singles ons. scated bugry. and one fine open buggy, which areaq £0 be sold very eheap, and on time, Wb fod, seal ity. 208 Rebocea-st., one block west of Lilug Istsgs West Stde- ORSES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR MATES H 5. HATDEN, and that Is sore forward. THO! 419 West Harr{son-st A LARGE,. SOUND, HEAVY DRAFT HORSE TO cxchange for Nghter one ot barn in rear of 163 Morgan-st. T VIAYE FINE PASTURAGE FOR & FEW HORSE at Clarendon Hills. H. C. Madloon as 2 C. MIDDAUGH, 83 an‘ AR_WAGONS, PIHAETONS, AND SEVERAL other styles top buggles; best makers; Tight four- assenger carringe for one horse, used only few times. n perfcct order, cheap, Also large atock Ahbott, Down- 1ng Cotapany Concord (New Hampshire) trucks and ex» préss-wagons. PENNOYER & CU., 302 Wabash-av. ARRIAGE_AND WAQON-SPRINGS OF ALL CA i e and repaired by S. R. BUCHANAN, 39 North Unton-st. n LEGANT FAMILY OR PHAETON HORSE FOI! sale cheap for cash; would trade chestnut bay, 8 years old, can trot a mile In three minutes, Is very gen- tle, afrald of al?n‘\l;l[;:: for bfin{l;]‘, l?‘ll!, InddFEDKACHE‘:‘; [s'unsurpassed In thisor any other clty, sound, and e onilc, nd & nerfect Indied horse. Apply to H. TOM- 8 Lake-8:., up-stalra. B TIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST.OFF bedding and carpets. AddressS. ELZAS, ANTED—TO BORROW-$2,000 FOE _ONE year; ample security. S 100, Tribune ofilce. YV ARTED—85,000. sPER CENT, NO COMMISSION: sccurly, £15,000 stone House (cléar) on Southi Side. R. C. GIVINS, Room 7 Bryan Block. VVANTED-ABOUT 6.000; AMPLE UNIMPROV- _VV ed; principals only.” P. 0. Box 406. VW AED—$100,000 TOTLOAN ON GOOD NPROY- ed farms {n one of the hest countics fn Iilinots, {n sums of $1,000, $2,000, $5,000 and $10,000, at 8 and 8 per cent Intercat, promptly pald; the best of references given. Call or address, for 10 days, B, 242 Ontarlo:st., from 1010 i1a. m., and 210 3 p. m, L2 V ‘A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, $1,50 ANTED—BY on lot on Wabasli-av., ear Thirty-sixt’st, Will pay 8 per cent. Address W 44, Tribune oftice. ANTED—FROM PRINCIPALS ONLY, $2.500 for three years on [nside real estate ot fairrates. Address V 29, Tribune oflice. YATANTED—$1.000 AT 7 PER CENT INTEREST, ‘Without agents’ commlssion, on good Improv clty real estate. ~Address V 41, Tribune office. VW ASIED-82.000, 10 PER CENT, T YEARS, ON cholce outside worth $15,000; party firat-class. E. C. WARE, 94 Washington-st VW AIED-S6,000 OF FIRST-CLASS NANUFAC: turing property ln interlorof the State, worh $50,000, Makers of the paper worth over $300,00% Glit-edge bank references. Will pay 10 per cent, 5 years® HOLMES & CO., 72 and 74 Dearborn-it. . VWANTED it0 FOR: 30 DAYS: WILL PAT 520 Interest and pive deed for 320 acrcs patent title | Missourd land and bill of sale forhouse and Icase worth 1,000 and forfeit f not redeemed at stated time. Ad- dreas X 49, Tribune oflico 2 VWAYT,TC DORROW SEVERAL SUNS $1,000.° $1,500, etc., amountiog to_about $10,000. 'Wilt pay9 fo 10 per cent; separate securlty for esch. Ad- dress R 97, Tribune office. 8 ANDO PER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS of 34,000 and upwards on Chicago and Cook County gmpen',y. 1. W. HYMAN, Je., &CO., Room 11, 155 aSulle-gt. B, AND 0 PER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN IN s1ms of $500 to $10,000 and over. W. M. WILL- NER, 123 LaSalle-st., oom 1. -950 ‘WANTED FOR 6 MONTHS ON REAL ES- $H2 tate worth §500 cash; clear. WhI give Arst mortgage. _Address T 23, Triburic office. 300 LANTER ON 00D REAL ESTATE SE- d curity. _Address T 34, Tribune oflice. TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE AT ‘moderate terms by CHARLES S. WILSON, Room 34 Reaper Block. 100052, 5259 ASD LATCER DIGUNTS Dl folgin o cliy property or farme; & o ahd 10 per cent. PETERSON & BAY. 163 Rundoiphi-st. 11500 2 HAY, O, REAL ESTATE. C. A . DIBBLE, 97 Clark-st., Koom 64, Country. A ¥T,ONE BAVING CHILDREN TO BOARD OR ladles In delicate health wishing a quiet home can have board and care. MRS. S. E. JONES, Aurors, IlI. ARTIES ABOUT TO LEAVE THE CITY AND ‘wishing to close thelr homes for the summer can have thefr &lldmn faithfully cared for In a quiet sub- urban home, and, 1f desired, two hours’ dally instruc- tion given them.” Terms moderate. For further par- ticulars address HOME AND SCHOOL, Tribune ofiice. Miscellnaeouss TWO YOUNG LADIES CAN FIND A COMFORTA- ble home in & private family. “Address W 24, Tribune ot proved real estate. F. G. BRADLEY, Iioom 5, 188 Madison-st. 3 (000 WAIIED ON ONE AND TWO JEARS . on chattel mortgage, security $20,000; phrty making loan can have situation on salary If de: sired. Apply for two days to J. DRUECKER, 48 and 50 North Cliaton-st. :351 50 AND OTHER SUMS TO LOAN ON DM~ OR SALE_TEN TORSES FIT FOIR ALL USE, one week's trial given; 2 extenslon-top carriages, nearly new (made by Brewster); one 2-scat rockaway; one slde-seat a8 guod 0s news 4 phactons’ nearly new (made by Pennoyer & Shaw): 2 top side-barsnearly new (made by Bohanan); 3 open side-bars as good a8 news 2 California top wagons; 2 open (made by Leed); 6 top RTocery wagons; 7 €Xpress wagons; 5 farm wagons; 3 deniocras wazons: fn foct, almost any kind of o Wagon you moy ask for: all kinds of new and second- hand liarness, horses, buggles, grocery wagons and ex- press wagons to et by the day or week chieaper than any other stable In Cblcago. Money advanced on horses, buggles, and harness: will scll on monthly pay ments’ or will ‘exchiange. He surn to call if you s looking_for_bargais and fair treatment, 1L WALKER, Nos. 257 and 269 State-st. 7OR SALE—BY AUCTION—AT L. C. ANTHONY'S, No. 133 Michigan-av.. Wednesday,” July 19, at 12 . sharp, one bay Tuckahoe colt, can'trot as well as 2:30, 1n condition. AlS0 a.fast pacing mare, never was trained on track, can pace in abous 2:30, {3 well bred. Sale positive, and without reserve. 1iorses can be secn any t'me previous to sale. ‘Title guara't 1. Any per~ 501 1 want of el stock should not fal tG aticad thie oy OTt SALE—A PARK PHAETON AND SEVERAL fine socond-hnnd buggics of my own make. _Gar- den Clty Carriage Works, 731 and 733 State-st. ~E..C. HATDE, succesior 1o Hayde & 0'Bricn, OR_SALE—ONE CARRIAGE WITH SPAN OF Torses; one jump-geat buggy; one road wazon, and 90 fne top-huggy, very clieap for can. Inquire at JULIUS BAUEL & CO.’S, corner State and Monroe- Bts., Palmer House. fN"EAm.r NEW OMNIBUS, WHICH WE OFFEE AT a great bargain. Call ‘or address DARI CARPENTER & CO. 202 Lake Ao HAETON—A TWO-SEATED, EXTENSION TOP- Py Phneton fof ae of ord Dotisnry eroF lent venlcle, and very cheap—Is for saleat T. E. MO BIS ach 'S stables, Nos. 77, 'DLI:A?EI Sixteenth-st. ¢ 'TOCK OF FINST-CLASS BUGGIES on iand; _‘pulnlinz ‘and repairing: urfi ."aé"—}o“,‘.‘;m cents. MARTIN'S Carriage Shop, 47 Wells-st. UARE-BOX TOP-BUGGY FOR SA §le- rexchange for coal. . T BocuaNE, SEA nfon: TPHE PROPERTY OF THE LATE FREDER Bout. consisilog of 3 orses. 1 amall biask b not quite 14 hands, {s perfectly gentle and safe for & lady or children toTlde or drive: &lso 2 gvod rosd of famlly horses, will warrant thém In every respect, & trinl Of three days given; also 1 top phacton and 1 open - phacton, and 1 énd-spring 10p buyky. nearly a5 ghodss Tew; alio harnesses: to be old 1ORELACK oT Sepafate, at asacrifice. Apply o JOHN, the groom, 19 Harmons court, between \Wabash and Michigan-ava, - T'%0 oF THREE NEW BUGGIES FOR SALEATA sacrifice, or will exchange for merchandi: coal, AR WS, CAR! EI"’ CO., :m_L:ke‘-:t?r * AD HIORSES FOR SALE XT BV, 30, o CIGHAVES, Fotra, Mo. o Gni¥ey Chlcazn, by, 'O EXCHANGE — A_GOOD-LOORING, T otiania for s Tady (0 drtves with Cosh & Tonpaes top-buggy, some worn, for a light new, or nearly new. first-class top-bugEy, or Liorso for 8 good gold watch, % 79, Trihune office. VW ANTED-A SHETLAND PONY STALLION. AD- dceas, statiug where he can bo seen, N 66, Tribuas ofice ". 'ANTED—10 HEAVY HORSES FOR A CUSTO! er; will pay cash forsame or trade fine custome made top and open buggies, phactons, and also will ex- change new bugzies for second-hand. Call for cne .WCE}_:_ t 261 and 263 State-st. KELLEY'S, [ ANTED_AHORSE AND BUGGY EUTTABLY er in exchaage for iy ; dress N 88, Tribuge oficer oy VWANIED-4 SECOND-HTAND _LIGHT ‘wagon. State where it can be seer 111 and 113 Lake-st. ROAD Address OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH WAGON- net or dog-cart, has been used but very lttle; can be seen at 147 South Sangamon-st. VANTED—1,000 HORSES, CARRIAGES., AN] Waen to photograph, at 238" State-st. Brcmn for framing, 50 centa, FORSALE-ONE OF THE DEST BLACK FOAD teams In the city: both iorses sound. kind. and will work clther single of double; one of them has frotied in 2z any one needlng a good. Tollable team can geta Dargain; also will self one double harness, two single, one cutter, and a two-scat family carriage cheap. Ap- ply before 8 a. m. or after 7 p. m, ot 1497 Prairie-av. O SALE CHEAT, SIDEBARTOP-BUCGY, BUT littlc used. _C. J. ADANS, 59 Dearborn-st. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE FOR A handsome coube horse, @ palr of black mares, sisters, 8 and 7; guod size for light carrtage or bugcy; fast, feaule, aud sound: just ‘foke ap, housekespIng, avd 8 ave no further ugé for them. E D C, 184 Dearborn- Room 5. TFORSALE "3 HORSES, 1 DAPPLE GRAY, TYEARS old, alady can drive;1 sieel-gray, can trot better than 3minutes; alsoa very handsome black mare; will be sold chieap, #s the owner 1s leaving the clty: can be seen at DELANO & WHITESIDE'S stable, 24 and 26 Sherman-st., near Grand Pacific Hotel. 'OR SALE—LARGE PLATOORM TRUCK WAGOX, ingood order; cost $300; will take $50. C. Al DIBBLE, 97 Clark-st., Room 04. Oz SALE_CHEAP—TOP AND OPEN SIDE-BAR road wagon; also one nearly new ,phacton, at 44 Eldridge-court. G 7OR SALE—TWO GOOD BLACK SOUND, MEDIUM- sized horses, 7 years old; express wagon, one buggy. Call at 7 Fry-st., near Milwaukee-av. WSt e Go0R0 RD: Ao G IORE . . 100; must b cheap. South Water'st., Monday. Frenl CARRE I VVANTED-CHEAP FOR CASU_A FOLE axn o T _EXPress wagol Rool % Dearborn-st. WISNEK BROS._ e A ANTED—I WANT TO HIRE A NICE COVERED _V¥ delivery rigand I 2 AC] E WANIED—A GOOD EAN; 3 less than 1,050 pounds welght.’ Call or sddress THOMAS DONOHUE'S Livery Stable, 1369 State-st. VWANIED_TO RENTDY RESPONSIBLEPARTY horee and covered wagon, good feed and care, and will pay some cash. work €asy. Inquire to-day in rearof 312 West Indiana-st., third floor, entrance from Elizabeth-st. VW ILL SELL HALF-INTEREST IN THREE DOU: ble teama, with 5 Aatsigima, with plents of payinz work: need helpt balky. Cail at Spfln’zer Iron Ylll’c!'f. ‘.ocsé’:um Cfl.nfun? VVASIEDT WANT THE USE OF HORSE FOR keeping ; light drive three times per week; best care. 523 Park-av, VA TED—ONE OR TW0 GOOD HORSES WEIGH: ing from 1,100 to 1,150 eachs sultable for a light truck. Apply to C. H. FARGO & CO., Aadison-st. cor~ ner Market. 'OR SALE—GRAY HORSE, 8 YEARS OLD, KIND. lady can drive, trots {n 4 minutes; light open side- bar road wagon: lIght singlo rubber-trimmed harness, ctc., allin A'1 order. Address P 76, Tribune oflice. OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS TOP-BUGGY, AT A bargain, at MITCHELL'S stables, &8 Lake-st. \ % '"rs"mn—,e,\nyl_m IBER WAGON, SMEDITN TEFT, r. Wi ches for cu.h.m 58 mpd 60 West. I?l!rk:vs‘Lho“ ek 2 \/ ANTED_—COAL-WAGOY, HORSE AND HAR- .__Must be 2 xgre'i Wel?l!-lfi. cheap. Address or call Monday at $3 OO $5,000, OR $8,000 TO LOAN ON IM- 3 s oxTIuTed clty fenl cstate, "t current rates, P. W. SNOWHOOK. 61 LoSalle-st. $5.00 CASH IN HAXND, 3 OR5YEARS, AT city or suburbs. VWEST ADAMSST., NEAT JEFFERSON PARE: Furnished room dnd board for twos low to accept- sble partics. Addresa P 52, Tribune office. South Side. 1 ‘ELDRIDGE-COURT—NICELY _ FURNISHED rooms, with fing view of lake and harbor, single or en suite, with board. 80 PECK.COURT-ALCOVE TOOM TO R With board; hot und cold water: also, other rooms, slngie or en sulte; terms reasonable, 7@ EAST, VAN BUREN'ST, NEAR STATE Board for Iadies or gentlemen, $4 to $5 per week, with use of plano. 78 VAN DUREN Tooms, with or without board; also a nice room, with_water, for light housekeeping; American family. 121 23D Iz CALUMET-AV. ~ DESIRADL 2L rooms, furnished or unfurnisiied, with board, can behad at’ the above speclally desirable location; references required. 965 MICHIGAN-AV.—PLEASANT FRONT AL cove room; terins reasonable to permanent partics; also side room for geutlemen; table boardens accommodated. - 98! MICHIGAN-AV.—PARTIES WISHING ONE or two pleasant furnishied rooms, with board, can be accommodated. References required. 2‘86 MICHIGAN-AV. —PLEASANT FRRONT ROOM {or one or two gentiemen; board in family 1 Gesired; iouse quict aud Lomellke; references; lake ront 300 313 prices. 339 SOUTH__STATE-ST. — BOARDING AND lodging; $4 to $5 per week. MICHIGAN-AV.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, with or without board, at reasonsble MICHIGAN-AV. — CAN__ ACCOMMODATE four genticmen or two married couple with *Tooms and board fronting Lake Park. Terms reason- able. 37 MICHIGAN-AV.—FURNISHED BACK PAR- or to rent with board. 3T STATE-ST. UP STAIRS—PLEASANT ROOMS, ‘with board, for $1.50 nad $5 per week. Day Doarders wanted, 382 JICHIGAN-AV.—DBACK PARLOR SUITE, 4 Tarpe Sront oo, sultable for four gentiemen, and large back room, bandsomely furnished, with board. 396 MICRIGAN-AV. — PLEASANT _SECOND- story front room to rent with board. Refer- - ences. WABASH-AV.—FURNISLHED ROOMS TO rent with board. 4 63 MICHIGAN-AV.—ELEGANT FURNISIED front rooms with alcove, for gent and wife or iwo gentlemen, with buard. 48 T WABASII-AV.—NICELY] FURNISHED OR unfurnished front roows, with board; small room for single centlemen: day-boarders taken. 49] MICHIGAN-AV.—TWO _LARGE FRONT roons for zentieman and wifo: also two single roows, with first-cluss table buard; table boarders de- commodated. 499 WABASH-AV _FRONT ALCOVE ROOM unfurnished except carpet, With board; house Tias all modern {mprovements, and table first-class; refercnces exchanged. . D29 Teer Ak sccomimotasin 1 day beard: 584 WADASH-AV. — NEATLY _ FURNISHED BOARD WANTED. BOAED-BY. A RINGLE GENT, ON TIE WEST Side, between Van Buren and Madigon-sts., within two or three blocks of the Halsted-st. cars. Address T 77, Tribune oftice, stating price. QARD—AN UNFURNISHED FRONT SUITE (E: cept carpet) with board for gentleman and wi! South bide, east of Stato street. $50 Lo $55 per mon! Address Q 100, Tribune oflice. BOARD-BY TIv0 TOUSG MEX, WITHIN ABOUT 15 minutes ride of Tribunc ofiice. Address, stat- 1ng terms, @ Y 31, Tribune office. OARD—IN EXHCANGE FOR. DENTISTRY. AD- dress P 24, Tribune ofice. JROARD_TERMANENT HOME WITH PRIVATE Tamily. inf, Man: pays In advance. Address JAMES, 6) South Water-at. 75 per cent: aiso small sums to suit on J. MILTON OLIVER, Room 87, No. 97 Clark-st. . 5,000, LARGER OR LESS SUMS T0 LOAN 5 ._on city property. 8 or 9 pér cent, A. §. PALMER, JR., Roomn 3, 84 Washington-st, ~ ° 220.000 PO, 54500 NEGOTIATED 0N . mualcipal,” township. mailroad, and gitier bouds, city real estate; otc. 13 Excliauge Bulld- 2. 50. 00 ~ERQM $L.000 UPWARDS, T0 LOAN . on real estate at9 per cent. H. Ju CHRISTOPH, 157 Randolph-st. 550.000 /YIEDAT REASONABLE RATE PoU. of interest, on unquestioned security, Well Insured; policy assigned to lonner, and interest aid promptly. -Deslre the loan of $35,000 at once and Dolance. Slarkh 1. 1877, but can artance as s most scceptable. Apply ot onee to_J. E. BULTON, Secre- tary Crawford Maoufacturing Company, Geneva Lake, X OARD—SUBURBAN OR COUNTRY BOARD wanted for mv wifc, two young children, and my, Belf. dust be in good locnlity, shady, homelfke. and not over 20 miles away. Address Q 15, Tribune ofiice. OARD—_FOR BOY 10 XEARS OLD, IN PRIVATE family, where there isno other children, {n gaod igcation, and terms reasonable. Keference required and given. _Q45, Tribune offlce. OAID—AND ROOM BY A YOUNG GENTLEMA ‘on the North Side, cast of Clark and South of Di- Yiston-sts., in an Amerlean or German private family, Terms mugt be ressonable, and will bo permanent (f suited. W 89, Tribune office. OARD—BY A MARRIED COUPLE AND SMALL child, 1 5ear old, n s private famlly, whero thiere are few or no other bonrders. South Side, Address N 61, Tribune offlce. OARD—DY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN (BOARD for Indy only) in & quler, private family, no other ‘Doarders; Sonth Side preferred, convenlent to business centre, A qulet, plensant, home desired. ~ Address, staing particulars, T 83, Tribune office. OATRD—AND SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS FOR self, wifc, child, and nuric in private family hear 1ing of city cars; Dest references given. Address V_64. Tribune oflic OARD—ON SOUTH SIDE BY GENTLEMAN AND BO4 otk private family. In suswering give. full particulars, including terms per month; best of refer- nces furnishied. Address L 14, Tribunc ofiice. RD—BY A YOUNG LADY MUSIC TEACHER, B o thorougls Mscrucilon will ba takon a3 whols Best refercnces. Address Q 59, Trib- orpart pay. uneoflicy. OF THREE WOULD LIKE B O e rooms, wiih bonrd, ia Srat-clasy house, Address, stating terins, § 4, Tribine oflice, ? BELF AND WIFE—WANT A GOGD B L riih modgrn fmprovementss, &t Teusonable price, _Address, giving full particulurs and price, P53, Tribuneofice. . {D—TIOME WANTED ¥OR A FEW MONTHS B Peeorinte Christian family for & very nterlt- Jent, respociable child 6 years old. where Klid treat- Hient and care will e given. State terms by letier to J G C. 96 Lake-av. SEWING FLACHINES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL DESIRABLE makes at_unnsually low prices; first-class goods A in every particular. and warranted equal to any sold by the companies. Tuck-marker, rufller, and ail’ attacli- ments, aud & three years warrantce with each ma- chine. Singers, $30, $35, $45. $50, and $75; usually sold at $65, $74, $75, $00, and SLIG. Howes, $30, £35, and $40. Domestic, and Grover & Daker, §75 style, §35. Weed, Victor, and XEtna, $75style, $35. ‘Wheeler &Wiison, half cabinet, $35 style, §50. Good second-hand machines, $7 and $15 each. THOS. 1. MARTIN, No. 260 Wabash-av. ALL KINDS—FIFTY FIRST-CLASS MACHINE: embracing fifteen different makers; have att: ments, are {n perfcct order, and will be sold at about one-thitrd rczflln?rlcc;mflxfnct(ansmamnwcdm mon- ey refunded st GEO. P, GORE & CO.'S, 68 Wabash-av. AP MACHINES—ON ACCOUNT_OF THE popularity of the Whecler & 1ilson Sewing Ma- chines, partics have largely cugaged fn_purchasing old and second-hand machines of that make and {mposed upon the public by selling them as new machines. - Any one deslring to buy second-hand machines can be sup- plied st our offico on better terms than others can ord them, and be sssured of what they are buying. FARRAR'& WHEELER, ofice 155 State-at. 'OR SALE—SINGER SEWING MACHINE NEAR- ly new; cost $85. It has all the attachmenta, viz.: hemmer, quiiter, friller, fluter, tucker, etc, Call at 190 Dearborn-st.’ Wil gell {¢ for less than half price. Call between 0 and 12 o'clock. TFOR SALE-GHEAP. EXPRESS WAGON Witk top, $50. 1332 Luke-st., corner Francisco.” OR SALE_FINE CARRIAGE MARE, BROWX, 6 FOFea" a3 Soutn Halstedst: S g 105 North Leavictat: = 4 s 3 ugpy and one phae on, 8 bargata. © Call o0 663 West Laeat. - © Q0% SALE-SHIFTING TOP, SIDE.-BAR_ROAD- & wogon. Dam rear of No. 61 Weat Washing- GRS PR A Iy new, B45." Ttear 1965 Butieraeld-st, © Conn Hear- JFOT SALE-A SECOND-HAND LANDEAU ON Iiberal terms. Appls between 7 and 10 8. m. at the eorner of Michigan-av. and Harrison-st. J. H. DU; light bus) Toaurre G usiness wagon. Inquire at . N: DLEIFS conl otlice, 408 West Madison-st. AN al property: 1644 Wabash-av, T. f?b‘m‘f)e%&?mn &e., 31930 Indiana av. £ B St oG hounts. " Doy o230 Vornans OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS LANDEAU CAR- e, S s Fooh PR+ OF S fnke & Sou nipraan a0l 15 part pay. _Inquire at452 Western-ay. usncw. - STUBEDARER BROS, 265 abashears b 0 andaorm ana sstia, Y yEALs 10, ot Rind ot Bpeedy, fsalso 8 fine saddle animal; with or without Eool (Gp buggy and harness. Audfess X 1, Tribune TFOR _SALE-THREE FAST HORSES, ONE TEAM, hid FOR , SALE_CHEAP carriage, and harness, one family horse, buggy, and harncss, or phaeton, $185; dirt ch by and see then’; dl'h‘c‘." 699 Wu{ L:k:-nl% s o iy OR SALE—A NEARLY NEW ©G” SPRING phaeton at 448 Michigan-ay, 'OR SALE—TOP BUGGY; ALSO LIGHT DELIV- O Vion. “ritg-siore, 55 Vgt Hodiian o1V OR SALE—THE PRETTIEST BAY M N B e ihd S Eenti, iy Pan Bers a ing her? also a'phiacton, nearly new; cheap for cash, 365 Carroli-av, TFOL FALE-GOOD IEATHER TOP BUGGY 1N first-class repair: will sel I 21 Reuper Block, 57 Giacist. . o coP- Apply at koom 7OR SALE—GROVER & BAKER, S15; WHEELER & Wilson, $20; late improved Singer ‘from Su5 to 510; emington, $25 Wilson, $25; to pay advances: Tmoney loancd on machines. Private Loan' Oflice, 125 Clark"st., Room 2, up-stairs. SMSER OFFICE OF A. J. MELCHERT, 203 WEST Madison-st. Machines sold on mouthly puyments, rented, repatred, and exchange: EWING-MACHINES—A GREAT BARGAIN. ONE for $20, $25, and one for $30. Call Monday at 167 Milwaukea-ay, D' NFURNISHED ROOMS WITI B tfxouc DT ShItA Gurlsg my absence for 1o re- i A private family: South 8lde Test of the year{na pi ly: e ferred; references given and required. Ade Tribune ofiice. YOARD — CIIAMBER,_FURNITURE AND CAR- OMUD in q!xdlunfrv‘ for board In private family in chofce location. Addresa X 62, Tribune office, SOARD—BY A _SINGLE GENTLEMAN, COOL B oard, n fist-ciass family; handy 10 cars or business; give price, which must be moderate. Address W 50, Tribune officc. = rooma to let, with board; parior and bed-rovm off on irst foor; and pleasant rogms on second Hoor. 500 VABASH-AV.—PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, 9dJJ with board. 2 B27 SIATEST —ANEW PRIVATE DOARDING- 02 {_nouse; pleasant rooms at low prices. 645 MICHIGAN-AV.— PLEASANT FRONT AL +) “cove room, or single rooin, with family table; Teferences exchanged. 680 2ICHIGAN. AV —PLEASANT RGONS, with’ first-cinss board; modern. house; terms reasonable. 71'3 MICHIGAN-AV.—TWO LARGE LOOMS, ONE FINANCIAL. RCIAL PAPER, NOTES WITH COL- A e ete., bouiht 3ad . aold. 1SAAC GREENEBAUM &CO., 110 Fifth-nv, ENERAL STORAGE AT LOW A.?er:sxfiygsclgi Gflru proof bulldlug with vaults. CARSWELL & ALASON. 116 Quincy-st., West of City Tiall, ' NCES I_ON DIAMONDS, WATCITES, AR E&..’u‘!%\UNDBXL‘? private office, 120 Ran- dolplwst., near Clark, 1:00ms5 and 6. Established 1854. AND 753 WABASH-AV.—PLEASANT FRONT an alcove, with board, fn private family. TD] ARGl lih Tt siass oard. Tiattreess o EPARED TO MAKE INSIDE OR FARM AN D srom §1.000_upwards. ISAAG il. PRICE, 158 Madison-st., Koom 7. changed. 754, MICHIGAN-AV.—SECOND-STORY =FRONT room, with alcove, and other desirable rooms, furnished, with board. A JMOUNTS ADVANCED ON,GOODS WITH OR Adomo rfimn\!u‘ B. CARRIER, 79 Dearborn-st., Toom 12. 79 WABASH-AV.—ROOMS EN SUITE OK SIN- /1 gle, with tirst-class board.. 799 oA AV. — FRONT AND SOUTH Tooms, large and convenfent, single or en sulte; house moders. '8'99 MICTHGAN-AV.—A TPLEASANT ROOR, 0L with board. In a private family. UNT! $500 SOR MORE, 9 PER CENT, TO A.“l?un ons 1?; msv‘fa Teal estate in Chicago oron L= fois farms. B. L-PEASE, lzoom 23, 97 Clark-st. TTHE NEW, REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE I3 the most reliable. Agents waated for.clty ond ountry. 247 State-t. 'WE TAVE SEVERAL IMPROVED FEED WHEEL- er & Wilson machines very little used, which cost $85, wiliseil for $30 and §35 cach; satfafaction arantced or money refunded at GEURGE P, GORE C CO.'S, 63 Wabash-ay. INSTRUCTION. 00 oo tox Fatt ot sl G B loir valie. old ahdin good condition. ‘Tnquireat 763 Mishiceh sy OR BALE—CHEAP—A YOUNG, DAR hamess. Wil gether OF eparate. 263 and %0 VASTED—A GOOD DUGGT TIONSE. SAFE FOR . young and sound: chamber furnltare: ¥ 65, Tribune oes "o Mt VAR ARICE, 10" FIAFTON 1 EXCHANTE Tot at great bargain. - Address ¥ 7, Tribung ofice ANTED—A SQUARE-OX, SIDE-DAR, OF END- ofte, "PTIDE top-DUEEY, cheap. * Address XB’A, ‘Tribune WASEL TEANG T % ; 68 South cnmmg-.:.o IAUL IRON. APPLY AT A&mfl B A TIORSE AND BUGEY: 8180 rses. 1have for sale 80acres grass pear the city. J. IL HEWITT, 162 LaSalle-st. YWANTED- A GOOD EOUND, LARGE HORSE. U r o drise e deciesseng ap) WEIR or L. DODGE, 156 Washington:stes Koom 2134, WASTED-I WILL PAY A& FAIR PRICE FOR onc or two second-hand express-wagons. with feme Bt S kel 86 R 4 secured paper. J. 5 Unlfed States Express Company & stables. ECBi. ANTED—SOME GOOD CHEAP WORR-HOJ onday. 0. & W. Der Twenty-Fourth and Butier-sts. o TF 1T, LS PR L Nickerson & Secly, 25 Murketst. BERLI; g6 ANTED—A BAY RIDING PONY. WARERRMEE S e hone,, PARGOWS, "ANTED—A GOOD HORSE AN ANTED—A GOOD_JIORSE, TARNESS, AND covered buggy In exchange for desirable real es- tate, clear of incumbrance. S 49, Tribuns office. “}AXTSD—A GOOD 2-WHEEL CART OR GIG, chanfll’ cash, at 235 West Madison-st. Csil ‘Moudsy or Tuesday. ANTED—TOP BUGGY IN EXCHANGE FOR WY T eae sotiond. odrs X o5 Tribuss office. }sg:hfin—se SIDEBAT ROAD WAGON Iy EX- W are- gy, Carriage- Shop, 12and 14 Sonth Jeerson-ser - W.imsn’—"u-:.\.ws’fo WORE AT WINNETRA and Highwood. MEARS & CO., 47 Reaper Block. ANTED—TWO PONIES OR ONE LARGE HORSE m“mln::cha\}nfie fnré:jmf-{lx[turefl. or flour. m‘? lg‘ ntin, imf ddress T. Jr STCRINNY, 7i6 Went Lakenp o oo A WA"}:;‘;%?%PVEUgGY FOJ( CAISH,SI'DE-SPRL\')% 02, Teibune officg, e O dcseription A : VANTED—A IIORSE FOR A LADY TO DRIVE— Pure white, long mane and tail, about 14 bsndt high, high-headed, and in every way of fine style desir-, ed; will Jook at @ coal black or fine style bay; nona Wanted unless attrastive, sound, and kfnd, snd withoat 8 fault; state where and when' for suveral days sach horse can be seen, and address Z 2, Tribune oflice. ‘WASEED_TO BUY A JIORSE AND BUGGY USE: ful for carrying samples, Address No, 42 Biate- at. 0r No. 1 Gotiage-place. 4. Wo WINDEic: s 'OR SALE—ONE TWO-SEATED_ COUPE_ It - :EE; (SVAY; $300; rst-class order.” P. L. smnf%,és VWANIED-HORSE AND BUGGY TO USK FOR kfl!Nnfi owner can have use of Sundays and o008 day I Week {f he wanta. _Address 9, Tribune otice. , s 'OR SALE—MOST PERFECT LADIES' H F Chicago, 850 pounds, bright bay, trn\'elc‘l?»x;sflsnflxg handsome, young, sound, fauliless; price, $100—worth IR S X e ase et a7 ichigan-av. C. H.SWAIN, 'OR SALE—CHEAP-1 4-SPRING_TRUC) N F pop wagon. WILSON & DAVIS, Rnomg.:ll{ls‘l‘dm dolph-st. FOR SALE—2 DARK CAESTNUT GELDINGS VERY L4 Jow; elther togather or separatc; warranted sotnd &l K and good workers.” Call Monday In 'rear of 324 West N ACCOMPLISHED, EXPERIENCED FRENCH tesclier (Farls) wishes pupiie, positionin tamily orschool. Address by letter FRANCAISE, 198 North Curtls-st., Chicago. INSTRUGHON IN ELOCUTION HALF PRICE | Quring July and- August. Address 909, Tribune office. 'OR SALE—1 BUSINESS BUGGY AND 1 PHAE. Ernu!,? very cheap. E-S.DREYER, 72 South Dear- -8t. | JFOR BALE— HEAVY HORSES, 4 MEDIUM.SIZED Sardin e SO Aol ey 2 Sannng 346 Blue Ialand-av. s ® PPORTUNITY ¥OT MARRIED GENTLEMAN To aclhs cottage for sales $1,100; month S¢ KHDUES, 4 Washington-ats, Room 1 ot 'OR BALE—8 HORSES FROM $30 TO $75; WAG- ons and harness; must be sound. 587 Eight- centh-st., balf biock west of Blue Island-ay. ERSONS TO LEARN SHORTHAND. CLASSES day and eventng. Terms low, Telegraphing taught Trecof charge, Gardner House'Phonograph and Teic- graph College. RIVATE LESSONS IN ELOCUTION GI P T T o N taughicaly acihclr residences. Afires CoELVER A ost-Otlice. e A 7 years old.rz:etgm 1,400 pounds; for sale cn’e{';.“w‘ 7 ZORSES FOR SALE; ONE TEATY TEAN: ny horse, wefght, 1,360 B, 7 yoans ol four light horses, good drtvers; 3% (3 frocent Wagons. 667 Weat Madisoncats 0 o) PO BOOKS. L AT SILBERT'S OLD BOOE, 72 EAST MADISOX, 3 doors from State’st., Webster's Dictionary, editlon, £6.50; Zell's Encyclopedia, 2 vols.. $15, cost Elm s Rt B Tegardioms of value oF Gostie o 2 o R o GHARIVE Mudison-sty " gpposite THUIES 'OR SALE—CHAMBERS' CYCLOPED! 10 VL. umes, Iatest edlition, cheap: cnruslll uL::!e for Plc-, turesque ess T 13, Tridue O SALE_ELEMENTARY LAW LIBEARY, DV ‘Whole orIn part. T 21, Tribune office (50,0 CHAPL'S ORIGINAL OLD ANTIQUARLAY Qi 7P ook stare for bargaing fn boows, 38 Song) - weer : 2 CHAPIN. Cush patd for lbearica . - ; ierica, unbound. 'OR SALE—AT REASONABLE PRICES—S] ND- B e LA Wood Bros Neo Reok manufectare, (o ’,‘,"‘"fi‘,’;,:' order;alio second-hand Vie a_and side-bar open wagon. EBAKER BROTAERS! 565 and 305 Wabsshoay, LoD TG ek e e b torea My EORe COAL- Coal Carts. 177 Eost Madisonstes Hoom oo - L0 tWO LAWBOOKS 50 VOLUMES TEXT DOOKS, GOODY 83Dew, at 8 sacriice. Address W 29, Tribune offce-; 900 0L ECIESTIFIC BOOKS RECEIVED: AT ‘half price; valuable works on astronomy 2ad chemistry; Bogeter Bible, $12, nublished at $35; &~ GBS E8says, 7 vol., $31 Spe: trm Analysis, by Bov % By Chutduery Buoit of L.ys, 3 vun, §5. MUr LER'S Cheap Hookstore, 102 Madison-st. . R _REVENUE STAMPS AND O AT edionooics. - Gold, Canada money and mathisted cucreacy bought. ~PEREY & HUNT, 85 ‘Washinglon-st. SITUAT!DN WANTED-BY A LADY CAPABLEOF 1 teaching mosio and Enelsh braiihes » bome where o {5 8 compenes i Airess 1 20, Tribunc e, Pensation for 'OR SALE—HORS] TOP-BUGH - o $iierhis o ose for ttand muse scll. ‘A€ Y 3 BUILDING MATERIAL. " WEJAYT 59 SQUARES ROOFING SLAYB! COSSILT & LAY, 71 Wasbingion-s

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