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10 'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. — — MESCELLANEOUS TIISCELLANEOUS. , no meetin; held. The bide were looked e by Meawrs. graymr ‘and Schlund, and discoseed at some length. The Committee will_mect again Monday afternoon at the Sonth Park Commission- ers' oflice. THE CHURCHES. The pulpits of the Presbyterian and Baptist Churches will be occupied zs usual this morning. The Rev. W. F. Morrizon, late of Bufalo, will preach in St. Paul's Episcopal Cliurch to-day. The Rev. Mr. Curran, of Gault, Canada, was called to the Edphmpnl Church st a meeting held there Wedneaday evenin: PERSONAL. The Misses Barker, Miss Mary Remmer, and Mr. Frank Barker left for the Centennial Wednesday evening. They will stop at other pointe of interest on their way, and will see all the Eastern sights during their trip. . Mr.C Charies Hichcock and wife bave returned from an extended Enropean tour. Mr. J. 1. Pearce, wife, und family. and Mr.John Pearce left for the East last evening. They will visit New York, Philadelphia, and other noted Dlaces. Mr. Charles Smith will open his singing-school at Flood's Hall Sept. 22 for the scason. * OAELAND. The Republican Clab of District No. 2 met at the Oskland liose-Honse Friday evening. The result was a very pleasant social meeting withont speeches, not because there were no fi;akera Pesent, however, but the gentlemen took that wa; i getting acquainted with each other. The Clul ‘believing that they should have a representative in fhie coming Convention, appointed as the delegates from their part of the villaze to the State Repre- sentative and Senatorial Convention C. M. Tarve; Congressionsl, J. R Bensley: and_Connty, Boyd The Clab have also rented Cleaver Hall for the nee of the Marching Club, and will use that als0 themselvesduring the campaign. WILMETTE. WEEELY NEWS, Politics is what seems to be agitating the pub- lic mind here at present. Hot discussions are indulged in between Democrats and Republic- ans on the strect-corners, in the stores, and on the railroad cars, and, from present indications, if the election of Hayes and Whecler depended ou the votes of Wilmette, they would be elected “ by a large majority.” The Hayes and Wheeler Club met Tuesday evening, as usual. Mr. E. J. Searle, from Chi- cagro, made a speech, relating his political expe- rience while residing in the South. Mr. H. B Hurd made a rousing appeal to the Republicans 10 do thelr duty in the coming election. There will be a meeting Tuesdn{ evening, on which oc- caeion good speakers will be secared. B AMORE SCARED THAN HURT. One of the citizens of Railroad avenue, an in- enrance man by profession and an editor by adop- jon, had heen reading the account of the burglurs visiting Wiliette in Jast Sunday's TRIGUNE, and it affected him so eeriously that sleep became almost a thing of the past with him. No sooner would he doze off than he would dream _that some red-handed burglar was appropriating his clothes, ard he would awake in a perfect ffight. His hair besun to turn gray. his neually cheerfal face be- came gloomy, and he lovked the perfect picture of despuir. Thureday evening he wes certain he heard some one entering the house, and he got cut of hed in a ‘lixinr) un&d\'ilh his h!‘firk;fl) fmn(zlilig in n perpendicuiar position, gragped his gun, tak- ;n'.! p\\'lr:h him ‘)n’s a bodyvg!?nrd s whole 2 who had been drilled at regu- stervals during -the week in ex- ion of the visitation of barglars. The whole premis %mnul. Whoever itwas had either been ecared awsy, or, as it is more likely. there was noburglar 1y in the imagination of the ‘‘editor.” ver read burgiar storics. 3 Van Housen, Cashier of the Bank of Alex- andria, Alexandria, Minn., is visiting Mrs. Ward. \ivs Grace Steward has retarned from a trip to the Centeanial Exposition. PAY GP YOUR TAXES. The Doard of Truktees have paseed an ordinance empowering the Village Clerk to buy up, at the ap- ine tax-sale, all property on which the side- pucial tax has not been paid. her the village guthorities onght to repair the sidewalke on Lake avenue or they rhould somp-l the owners of the properly to do wo, for it is gettng worse than cver, and very dangerons to foot-passengers where have rotted and not been1eplaced, Prompt icn by comebody is necessary. ‘‘Where are eizht i1] continues to be heard in the vil- 1 ¢ **echo answers, where :" and those that ougiit to know and shonld answer say not & word. AND STILL ANOTHER. Mre. Samael Dingee presented Ler hnsband with an cleven-pornd *-chip of the old block,” and ad1ed another prospective voter to the village. 1ie Las not ssed himeelf as to which party he will Imt some eay that he i sometimes a howl- 1 flimn This report must betaken for what it 2 worih. . 3 OTHER SUBURBS. LAKE FOREST- When Mr. Benedict, of the firm of Field, wwdict & Co., Chicago, took the evening 1 Gestined for his beaujiful home in this lie :ad almost forgotten that it was his nicentennial birthday, but be found to his at eratification {kat his good wifc had re- ulered it, and had invited bis friends and wrhbors in to take tea and spend the evening with him. Among others present were the Hon. and Mrs. C. B. Farwell, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Durand, the Hon. and Mrs. J. V. Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HORSES AND CARRIAGES. B s ESDATS, THURSDAYS, AND SAT- carriages, and harnes a specialty, “S, 196 and 198 East Washington-st. test all horses sold under 3 War- stable fn this # TUESDAY'S BALE. 5, & and 7 _years, 15! anes and tafli hartiess, and 80 hands high; can trot in rive him, and warranted 15% hands high, welghs 1, T Dome tnall Tarcan PERSON:AL- A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF MEANS to make the sejuaintance of fond of attending theatres. et change photographs. REONAL—WILL the late Dr. Please address C. HU. ‘Ample time given to Stock on hand at private partner wanted in a first-class 1i city. For full particulars nau PARTIAL CATALOGL. Team bay carriage o high, with fine lon stylish drivers in all of use. . Warranted sound. Sorrel horse, 6 years, 15} any lady orchild'can Selineck. of Cliambers ING. 62 Tweaty-ninth-st. LE MOUSE. PLEASE SEND AD- Fritune ofiice. b3 AND ACQUAL ow find me headsalesman ‘at the New Siore, 234 and 285 West Madison- st. A.H.CART- Chestnut horsc, 8 years, \—WILL SOME KIN AL onticrn 1 pounds, and a Arst-cless d honorable gentleman render fina an_estimuble young lady of pleasin ‘Tribune ottice. S ERSONAL—A STRANGER IN like the acqualntance of some lively girls, fun and amusement for the @ mIng wiiter. 19, Tribune offfc S LOSE AN EOU UND—A QUANTITY the owner can have by meat. APy 3t 7 ears; kind, true workers 111, 100 pounds each, and b, 6 yearsold, sound, well c63; welghs 1,40 pounds; ssortment of open_and top buggles, ex- o jump-seat carr) pent und (op express and Tair brown marcs, 7a0d 8 ¥ and drivers {n ull larness: weig] sultahlc for all pur I TIE CITY WOULD jages, phACLONE, rockn- dellvery wagons, and 8 le, new and second hand, escription given at time o sold without limit or reserve, larcnce, but little used and {n OF SILVERWARE, WH proving property and poying 08 South State-tt- . single and doub Harn lab-rotes, whips, halters, & Also several othier horse: 1 Spceial Notice.—To b one landau and one ¢l gooill order. % s ILL SELL TIE PROPER OB STATE-STS., A BT OF AR- ings. The finder will confer a favor and recefve u reasonable reward by leaving the same at AND NO_ QUESTIONS 0ld watcn taken from Park m on outside of in hands of cashier of Tribunc i there and get money, or addrees 0ST—OXN POLK chitectural<racl Toom 1. 79 Dearborn-st. 0ST—$30 REWARD ‘asked for Teturn of Ridge on night of Sept. caseCO B.” Mones ofice, Leave watcl care Tribune ofiice, CO B. OST—BLACK CASHAM ‘een or Morgau-£Ls, Buren-sts. 1f returned to TY OF HER , y Iambletonian 155 hands high; he trotted fest free from spot or blemish, and the Tide or drive him; and aiso one also a set of rubber- Six-ver-old norse, scason fn 2:40; hie {3 Diost timid person can good businest horse: Fose, and 4 shifting-Keat top DUREY, . Drewster, of tasacrifice_together Grseparate, ‘Call'on Mondwy at . SACQUE ON ABER- tween Madison and Van Fulton-st. a reward bugyy made by J. 1. asnew. To be sold and_no horre-jockeys need apply. 518 Wabash-av CTION SALE OF 4 TIORS! 3 slde bar tops, 3 phaetons, of single harnesses: S, 3TOP BUGGIES, 2open buggles alio, 4 lot uf lab blanket Scpt. 18, at WREN & 194 Washington-st. -TASD LANDAULETTE, IN il De sold ata bargain at 1. S uth Clinton-st. X, TIORSE, AND HAR- 2 new 3-spring ave Do use for OST—A HUNTING DOG. BLACK, MIXED Five doilars reward if reiurned to Sl 361 West Harrison-st. 'S POCKETBOOK CONTAINING ‘o Washington-st. rwill be reward- ‘South Dearborn-t., OF send- OST—A_LAD $16 10 bilis and some change, between State and Lasall ed by leavinz same at 1 ing Wword where it can-be had. OST—LAST L tre,or between Tastner, buttons and chaln. warded by leaving same at OST—A BROWX SETT TFINE SECOND. ING IN MCVICKER'S THEA- ‘there and Tribune office, gold glove- Finder will be suitabiy re- akeside Buflding, ER SLUT, WITH COLLAR 310 South State-st. Friday reward will be given for her return. 2T, 1. rown ‘bu ‘hieap for_cashi, 03 MAK, 702 West Washington-st. TARE CHANGE—ALMOST NEW PHAETON, reh s{lfi(}, for less Ll}‘mn half; must wagon; will sel evening. All ZENY & BEC HORSES AND CARERIAGES. A e [[OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN FOR CAST Two good top buggics, a good leather-top phacto: a strong eXpress wagon only $u0; must be sold. 1159 ‘West Madison-st. OR SALE—A SPLENDID DARK DAY HORS] &, Jears old, welgld 1,150 pounds. Apply at 90 Ver- ]"IORS'ES WINTERED AND PASTURED IN THE best possible manper at_ny farm, 20 milés from the city, and half mile from depot. Hest t_city refer- eesr) direas .. EABYON, Decrbeid, Tl F YOU WANT A GOOD FAMILY HORSE, BUGGY horse, gentleman's road horse, CXpress or work horse, new or second-hand ' phaeton or buzgy, call at 188 aud 190 Wabash-av. OMNIBES, For SALE_VEEY CI CARTER, Room 11, 157 Clark-gt. 5 TO0 EXCHANGE. A e O FXCUANGE—OR SELL—A GOOD SILVER EN- Blish cap-lever watch, worth $30; would trade for Yirds good second-hand earpct, Brussels or 2tso new coat and vest for sale cheap. Address about = ingrat: E 100, Tribune oflice. taln additional busine with them, Address G94, Tribunc office. NY DARTY HAVING GOOD OPTION TRADE IN \eraln and provisions, and wishing to travel und ob- can make an srrangement With an established house. who will divide commissions R T T e S TWASEED Zhare W 10, Tovman smCIEAP FoR Y ANTED-X STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHORS will pay cash and cl “Addreas for0ES: i1 pay cash and ciear propersy. Adureas for theeg r NGE—FRU M ST. JOSEPH, j i LR e fne futidins: M. 385 Fulton-st. TOTEL NEARCITY, dearly new, with fine_grounds and doing 8 goud bus ness: will take a good farm or city property, and B B 0 000 Saah, oF assume tiie same. Address 20 acres, all mproved Price, 56,000, Uiross FHUIT L DEXCHA‘NGE—SUDUB AN 55, Tribune office, 0 Kllhln equities wanted. H. C. WHEEL- fopropert R, Wauki = TOU WANT YOUR BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Ti and wagons well painted and repaired, go to MAR- 'S Corriage Shop, 47 Wells-st. _Stock on hand. SPLENDID DRIVER, BAY, 15 HANDS, LONG tail, can show a 3-minute palt untralued; want to reilor mat: htm. MITCHELL'S, 836 West Lake-st. 1X HORSES, WEIGHING 900 TO 1,100 POUNDS, 2 double Wagons, hiarness cheap for cash. 587 Wer Eighteenth-ac., ons bigck et i Islanc = ELLING OUT—FIVE HORSES FIT FOR COAL- Wagons or Leavy tenming. The above must be sold tmmediately. Call’at 198 jenry-st., near Looml*, QECOND-H.L\'D COUPE, ROCEAWAY, LANDAU, ¥ and coupe for sale at low prices by F. L. SMITH, 205 Wabash-av. TPWENTY-FIVE "rEM(s-\fiAn GE—A_LEATIEL-TOP hody wagzon in goud condition for a Wiliet'y or Caan & Ten_Broeke physiclan’s pheeton but litcle used. Address E 82, Tribue office. “'7.1\ ED—A GOOD DELIVELY HOISE, WAGON, and harness. Address D 44, Tribune ofl ‘VAST D—A ONE-HORSE PLATFORM SPRIN truck; mustbe In cood repair. C. H. SLACK, 109 Madison-st. Lake-st. VWANTED-A TPHAETON BUGGY BUT LITTLE used: must be cheap for cash. L. A. GILBERT & CO., 7 Bryan Block. ANTED—HIORSE. HARNESS, AND LIGHT “7 ‘wagon for keeping until spring. Address D 24, Tribune oflice. WANTED'—A [ORSE THAT WEIGIIS FROM 800 oY o1.00 pounds, for {ts keeping. 10 South Clln- 01 SLEEVE-BUTTON; WAS OF ad o letter B cut fn stone. A lib- {d toany one returnin with Merchants” Savis Madison and D arborn-sts. OST—CORNELL ENTIRE GROCERY OR BUTCIHER'S R wagon and harness in good ord i 7 years old, and 8l rl; horse; a 5-year-old sound city, $100." JAMES LENNET, LARGE ASSORTMENT of all Lkinds and for all prices: two nice Victoria carria year-old sound black mare, no handsomer in 42 Harmon court. " OF _SECOND-HAND Trust Co., corner ST—ON LINCOLX-S child's gold ne satchel attached, by leaving it a 0ST—OX THUR: £ oblong beads, with gold “Fhia prder will be sultably rewarded | paseenzer rockaway. four_nnd slx passngers, handsome Rimball basker phacton, AY LAST A BLACK CAMEO xween the Post-Otfice ana West ison and Peoria-sts. Finder will be 1if ed by leaving the same at 129 Dearborn-st., second little monéy will secure any NOVER & CO., 302 Wabash-ay. RS OLD, SOUND AND KIND: n mare, sound, and good any 50; one bay mare, 1,150 pouns L, ne new open bugy; one top-buggy, £rod ‘ood repair; oric small 3 0ST—0Y THURSDAY EVENING LAST, ON THE | canhitch her, “North Stde, aliver and white polnter dog: answers Finder will be suitably reward- ALEXANDER oné Clarence-cariiage, ver,. To exchange for express-wagon, or all for sale at 218 Twenty-second LOT OF 35 FRESH matched and sivgle. 7ell. We biave fine harness and saddle- 13 the week, as this Jot must be dis, ness and buggics. 10 the name of Prince. cd by returning it to 80 Desrborn-st. YOUNG HORSES; 6 PONIES, Just recelved, with orders o hérses. Call early OF AUGUST, 1876, hite feet, long tal One ruan horse four years TOLEN—ON THE 22D DAY, y horse five years ol white stripé on face, ; must be cheap for cash. buggy or family carring Address 1199, Tribuie ofic " y ‘wazon: will pay in groceries. Apply at 110 Cot~ tage Grove-av WASIER A RANGY-BLACK OR IRON-GRAY horse, 164 hands high.” Apply at No. 833 West ‘,‘VASTED—A GOOD 2-SEATED SECOND-HAND ANTED—A GOOD HORSE FOR GROCERY ‘s and wagons, made to order, fora_stock of usiness. Address A. J. MILLER, Paxton, Ill. mo §vm§1l ‘or grocerfes; will pay difference (n cosh. I mean [0 EXCHANGE—0 ACRE IMPROVED FARM, near Geneva Lake, $1,500. Also 120-cere farm in Missourl, and 160-acre farm In Iowa. C. C. LANDT. Room 3, 188 Madison-st. 70 EXCIL. O et 2t 16 acres of garden land Dearborn-st., Room 21. [0 EXCHA’ 1153 Michigan-av. vl occupy ard pay fnterest. E. ASHLEY MEARS, 47 Reaper Block. S Y ’1‘0 EXCIANGE-WELL _ LOCATED CHICAGO real’estate for stock of hardware, dryxoods, or general merchandise, n city or country. fidentfally, If desired. AddressT 42, Tribune oflice. '[9 EXCHANGE_LOTS X ENGLEWOOD, NEAR Improvements. foF persanial proper(y, farm, or land Fell 10eated. KROFF & CO., 145 Lasalic-gt., Hoom 14. 0 EXCHANGE- in Mumphrevs County, Ten: suburban resfdence at Irving Pari ibune oflice. yeariy; will take city property, Kansasor lowa linls, b 'OR GOOD FARMING LAND, A ‘miles from ¢lty, at rajlrond statfon; $3,000; clear. Call 8t 78 2 NGE — OCTAGON MARBLE FRONT. ‘mortgage of £7,0)), 3 years ot 10 per cent; for unimproved, to & responsible party who —500 ACRES OF CLEAR LANDS and my equity ln (Cholce locazion.) Wunt city restdence, worth about $12,000, Will ussume Incumbrance or pay casl difference. Address M /0 EXCHANGE—BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD WITI 30 acres in bearing fruit; pays $2,500 to $4.000 ormercantjle or manufactaring busincss and pay seme money; $20,000. M. H. MOKRIS & CO., 154 South Water-st. 710 EXCHANGE—WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO change for two houses, 7 years lease; [ncumbrance $300._Call at 523 Park-av. 0 EXCHANGE—HOUSE AND TWO LOTS, ON MON- roe-st., for small farm, good land, near city, wortl $2,000t0 $4,000, Address or call A, 1255 Monroe-st. TS, EXCHANGE—FOR KURNITURE, A NO. 1 7 gulml"u: 10ts In a city of 20,000 inhabitants. Address 27, ‘Tribu 4 TANTED—A GOOD HORSE 1,100, {n exclange for new furniture and carpets. Apply 13388 West Madizon-st. i VW ANTED-GOOD HORSE FOR LIGIT DR Wil excliange first-class open VUZgY, Dearly that cost $235. Address M 67, Tribunc oflice. . WEIGHING ABOUT ‘V’ANTBD»TOP B Y IN EXCHANGE FOR fine gold watch and chain worth $175. Address G 39, Tribune oftice. ‘“,‘-7 "ANTED—A RELIABLE BUSINESS TIORSE FOR which 1 will exchange any kind of parlor furni- ture at ‘manufacturers’ prices. Address ottice. ‘VA NTED—TO BUY—A LIGHT ESPRESS WAGON for 6 tons of first-rate hay, ot cash prices. Ad- dress A 79, Tribune oflice. bad only one Sive old, black legw, black mage aud tall, b on when solen. Both in good condit:on. reward will be YEAR OLD HANDSOME sound and gentlc; can U uggy, brown moke, in_go Must sell Monday. rot close to 3 minutes; od_repair, and harness, all 218 Twenty-second-6t. 3 ald for tlie_rccovery of abo ROLAN, corner Western and Blue Island-avs. REWARD—LOST, A BROWN SETTER v retarning the same 1o No. 12 Clark-st. will Tecelve above Tews LHAN XD NO_QUESTIONS ASKED for the return of things taken_from 1017 Wa- bish-av. yesterday afi W )X, BEAUTIFUL BAY TEAM, ¢ and 7 years old, good mancs and tafls, ie and sction: arefree cy drive together like ail black _poliits, extra fine st from viac, spot, OF blemish: one liorse; are both good single or under saddle. ~ Allen Was ratsed at Turaer Junction, Til., and sired by Cor- Billy was raited at_Stony Ford, Rysdyis Hambletonian, dam Lady Dam of Allan. the N ACCOMPLI ‘music scliolars for plano. ginpers. Terms dress Mrs. B. CHE] GERMAN PROF ar Root & Sons, CIc 0k OF THE PIANO OF jence wishes & few more fchol- éfldmfl M 4, Tribune office. F THE VIOLIN WISHES TO GET Terms very moderate. T 83 by Seeley’s American Star. (elebrated trottiug mare Lindoria. the pole with a little hans congidered the finest gel road. They are warranted sound, kind, ‘Top wagon, bullt double harness made by Taylor. The eat {18 present owner $3, nd \a’“ i"l}: ver Tuperty and_cusl, Bien s, Tribune oce. y ¥ ars; terms inodera dilng better thas ntleman’s team that ‘gaes the & few more scholars. Tribune ofice._ MUSIC - TEACH scholars; would tai particalars address [ &4. MUSIC-TEACHER;: BEST RE] OXE_OR TWO 4 500, but_has Do further use for ke sewing, etc., 1n payment. For Tow for cash or good personal ddress, stating what you have, Y\ ANTED—A LIVELY PONY, WEIGHT FROM 300 t0 500 pounds. 18 Dixt TWANIE W-PRICED HORSE FOR LIGHT exproseinic: ‘also & good saddle-horse; botli must be gentle, and clieapfor cash. AddressL S & Co, 243 East Lake-st. VW ANTED=A RORSE 0, DRIVE, FOR A SHORT time: might buy if suited. GUSTORF & CO., 255 TW!:nllclh;sL -ANTED—A GOOD HORSE, WAGOY. AXDTIAR: sultable for_expressing. WILLIAMSON & GULLENSOY, 127 Hicke - Call Monda: W [A.\'TED—I\ FINE-LOOKING UORSE THAT CAN ‘trot In 2:50 oF better and a coupe rockawsy fu ex- ghange for cash and horse-feed. A. GOODRICH, 124 Dearborn-st. BUGGIES FOR SALE CHEAP. 67 NEWDERRY- av. ‘0 EXCIANGE SISOV uwry N ELEGANT GOLD HUNTING- ‘very hieavy, made to order, i Jeweled, Amcriean movement; wil exchanse for a ware box top buggy. Inquire at WEST'S livery stable, Ohio and LaSaile-ste. ‘ences from New Orleaus. Uives lessons fn vocal miusle, piavo, vioils, icultar, cario: a2 modurate price, funed. Gives lessona in the & feach mulc i Enlicly FORMER PUPLL OF L. SPOLUR ndation from the the violin to ladies and gentle- Fine exccution, finish, and at pupils” homes If de- R SALE—GREAT BARGAINS—WE WILL SELL uggles and two eecond-hand Tust be eold at some price ‘en horses it for all nse; warranted sound Two sccond-hand rock- od 85 hews four phaetons, nearly nows two uggics, made by Conn & TenBroeke, us good Uitnp-scat; one side-spring to ‘88 zood a8 new four top side-Dans; two o open buggtes of all kinds; four top two democrat Wagons; Six express of harness, double and’single. “Top press Wagons, oyster wazons to let - also, horses and buggies to ot cheap. Money advanced on horses, bugi ness. Besure to come and see my stocl buy._ Will sell y C. WALKER. ORt SALE_TIIE FINEST MATCH TEAMOF FAN- cy (white) ponfes In the it D PACLFIC L1V} scven top and open b and one week's trlal given, R_X.ROSENBEEG, and Ole Bull (lctte iatter). gives leraons on men {1 class or privat the classical a spectalty. Less. ired. Ofiice 194 South Clark-st., 108 m. 4P, Residence 161 South Westera-ave AND EVENING CLASSES—FRENCH AND ht by an_experienced and competent ING, Tribune office. LLE DE PARIS DE 1878 ught to partics intending to 71578 Apply for circulars s of recommer D buggy. made open side-bars; & ‘Wwagons; all kinds cery wagons, €x the day or week icacher. Address MLLE. XPOSITION UN —French thorourhly Yisit the Parls Exposition of to Frof. R, EDOUAID, 403 Wabash-av. ayments or exchange. ~iL. ell broke; well sell 3 00D 3-SP) NEWELL NEE FAVARGEY, : fo_her fricnds her re! ith conves top. Inquire st \y be found at home o jasses or private lessous RENCH—MME. tafes pleasure In announcing turn from Paris, also that she make arrangements for cl Wednesdays and Saturdays. 286 Michigan-av. w, -rr.vsc'nox;(;wmi TN LANDSCAPE corner Washiingzon and Dearborn- RS. E. W. MERRIL and {nstrumental mus will receive puplls at_her residence, SALE —TOGETHER OR SEPARATE, A strong young horse, accustomed to ¢f | top buggy, fn good shape. PRICE. corner of Canal and Vun Buren-st. ALE—VERY CUEAP, A FINE CLOSE CAR- es; also al80 8 large L. A TEACHER OF VOCAL ¥I¢ of many years’ experience, 76 ‘Iwenty-sixth- raing_ to classitica- ‘Those wishing do weil to try Mrs. study the French conversation, can re- Farfety of Portlnad your old cutters to be ralnted and re- AY, 600 State-8t. TUARE BOX TOP usiness horse and st.; clares 2 Fpecialtyy terms, accol tion and time given to each lesson. n musical fnstruction would s course. Those wishin, with a view to Frencl OR SALE — DIRT CHEAP — S South Franklin-st. A SPLENDID BAY CARRIAGE TEAM, Barnam, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Durand, and Mr. and Mrs. William Heury Smith. Mr. Benedict had several beautiful baskcets of Howers pre- seuted to him with the good wishes of his fricnds. After a bountifal supper and a pleas- ant evening the company agreed in hoping that Mir. and Mrs. Bencaict’ might ‘“live long and prosper, " and that ehe wonld not wait_amother 50 “ears bofore she surprised her husband again in the same way. T lse pueple here are looking forward to a pleasant time on_the opening of the University Library, aDbich will take place very soon. Mrs. C. B. Far- xvll and Mrs. Henry Durand have at thelr own ex- ense filicd up one of the largest rooms in building with elegant bookeases of hard wood, and it is tocir intention, a8 soon as the books are arranced in their new places, to give a reception, to which the young ladies of the Seminary will aleo be invited. The University building having been form used as a first-claes hotel, the rooms are rzer and more clegantly furnished than collerizte ones are generally. 'There it an impres- on ghroad that this institution is so liberally en- jowed it necde no more help. Thisis a mistake. Donations either to the libra.y or to endow Pro- fessorships will be thankfully received. HINSDALE. The appearance of Hinsdale since the rainy sea- son is over is almost perfect. Finances are im- proving this fell, and eeversl houses are tobe erected. Mr. Boyd, a prominent merchant of Chicago, hos bought at Clarendon Hills, one mile from Hinedale, and in the spring will bunildan c]rl‘;lnl ‘?‘d’fi‘nwo?l:m. B P Mre. M. T. O'lara, the former Principal of Phipps Union Seminary in New York, has upp(?ncd a tourishing school here. Already pupils are coming from Downer's Grove and La Grange, and g;tknhl.lcfis many more will embrace thisopporta- y. Mre. and Miss Nottingham have returned from the Enst, where they have becn doing the Cen- tennial. A library soclety 18 being talked of here for readings during the winter. The young people are 10 organize a dancing club, snd everything promises a lively season. HIGHWOOD. Friday evening an entertainment was given under the directions of the I O. G.T. Lodge of this place which proved anite a success. Before the hour had come the clattering of many feet could be heard ascending the staircase from the hall below. The hall was packed full, many having to etand in the aisle as best they could. The above Lodge was orianized Nov, 19, 1875, by tne Hon, J. Scboske, State Lecturer for Illinoms. “Since that time it has et with some difficulties and some of its members have left, but to-day it stands on a firmer basis than evor. {t hae al«o helped to cloge a saloon ad-y iacent (0 ‘he village. The Lodge will do more or the sume kind this winter. ——————— A small boy was so unfortunate as to remark st the breakfast-table, the othier morning, **Ob, dear! I'm so sweaty,” quite to the horror of a southful aunt. Being reproved for the use of o inelezant a term, he replied, “Oh! yes: I know all'about it. They talk of a horse as be- ing sweaty. When it’sa man he ¢ perspires,’ it young ladies like you only ‘ glow.’” n from one who has receutly returned ceive instructior o fin% to number {n class. MES. {rom Paris: terms, accor MERI HNSON WILL TAKE A LIM- ited number of puplls {n vocal music. Address entle, sound, and kind; must e sold. Inquire of Ccolored groom, rear of 878 Wabasl-av. R SALE—ONE EXTENSION-TOP F. rinpe uta sacrifice. Alsoone road wagon. 862 West Lake-st. RS. OLIVERE. JO! A BARGAIN; gentle horve: with good shi DYE, ER_OF PIANO AXND ST for the last 28 years in Chicaxo "d iress 833 Park-av. iftifig-seat buggy: good buggy tur sibgle s Bettiers. Wil call. A 600D INVESTMENT—WANT TO EXCHAN equity {nowe or two suburban home: i Address G H, Highwood, 1 Ol EXCHANGE—BY,J. H. KEELER, 163 CLARE- at.: "Residence lots Inside the city and some cash for busl- ness proverty worth about $12,000. 300-gere farm, all cultivated, in TIroquois County, clear, tor first-class house. 177-acre farm, all cultivated but 17 scres timber: 0 trocs, 12 years ol in Bond County. 1L, o for good Improvel city wili good house and barn; oreliard, about 40 miles from 'St. Louf mile from rafiroad station; erty. N;J:i‘cx)ni. {mproved, with house und barn, near Pontl- o 1. o cres, all oultivated, with house aud barns, in Mills County, Ia., for improved city property. 200-gere farm. all cultivated, pood improvements, neay Bacpiaines; for tmproved busiieas property. 160 ncres near Fruitport, Mich., part in orchard, clear, for improved property. © Btook farms in Towa. “XCHJ\HUE‘-—C.\SF{ &\NDMCLQE’A&uIPl;ODH‘CT‘VE 4 Droperty for sio:k of goods, wrnlaly stor oo pore D te profts 8 roat. OGDEN, 146 Dearborn- 8L, CH D JE Fersonai properiy: & Eraln elevator monopolizing alarce trade at's conutry town. Addreas F 30, Tribuns office. 21, Tribune GE. , e NGE—FOR PART CASH AND REAL OR GHANGE GO0D FARY, 300 ACRES, X MILE from depot, BOm'" * northwest of Chitago, clear, for clear city property. .. W. COLE, 42 Lai OR EXCHANGE — & Y FINE COUN Tesldence, with elegant iouse and grounds, all Jaid out, plenty of Trulcot"all kinds. ouly oue and s halt fioun’ rids from Chicago, for yood lows, Kansas, or Nebraska lands, or acres near.clty. H. M. GARLIC 174 LaSalle-st. OB ESCHANGE 4 GO0D COAL MIX TN GOOD Tunning order; withs cars per day capacity nows twice the amount with eversthiagcompigte; Wil takd food, unincumbers property, Frice, SIS0 This foa good chance: the business cstablished and paying Felito-day. addres 5. 3. SHEPHELD, Trustec, 26 ver-st. 10 EXCHANGE—DUSINESS, RESIDENCE, MILL, acre, suburhan, and farm property; owners and agents invited to examine hulletin boards inthe city. HOLMES & C ‘ana 74 Dearborn '1‘0 EXCHANGE—EQUITY IN, DESIRABLE TWO- ‘stoty ... basement brick residence on Park-av. for 72 Dearborn-st. clear pri rty, HOLMES & CO.. 0 EXCHANGE—FOR A RESIDENCE HERE, IN -1 "good location, a splendld stock farn of 320 _acres, situnted at Lamer, county seatof Barton County, Mo. : Aot 120 ncros of valley, and 100 acres of upland are under cultivation, abont 100 acres of hard timber, with’ ariver running thro gh it, and grasa all through win- bearing; house, cribs, etc. ter: about 500 frult-tre fence now three years ol well ‘ren:t-dhnml ‘m’l Og Frowiug on it; value $05 Firma. © Address C A O, Tribune office. largest, list per acre;- of will sell on easy [0 EXCHANGE—AN OPEN-FACE GOLD WATCH, Engglish cap-lever. 18 carat, for 20 0r 30 yards of good carpet. _Address A 89, Tribuneoffice. 0 EXCHANGE — FOR HORSE AND LIGHT ‘wagon, biillar d-table, mantels, or paintiug. Apply 41297 Wabash-a¥. TD EXCHANGE—A LARGE, FINE HOKSE ¥OR A ‘two-seated light carriage. Address D 30, Tribune Madison-st., Room 4. Advi.e and trial frec. ACENTS 'AND CANVASSERS—LADIES 2 tlemen, no matter what you are doin 6 North Clark-st., Chicago. ‘A BDOMINAL CORSETS MADE Twenty-slxth-st.; lso dressm: Zure Catarmhe Come and try I all Lils Week at 167 East 5, Tifstake In nov seeing our goods at once. W-T.SMITIL, TO ORDER AT 17 g 1T, CASH PAID FOE CAST-OFF CLOTHING, State Scctlons. KELLOGG, 79 Jackson-st. 'd ware, ladies' scts, brooches, lockets, sleeve Buttous, siuds, chalng, FIDEY, pocket-knives, €c., etc. Cheap, at RENDALL'S, State and Jackson-ats d setall. 189 Enst Washington-at. une office. < rpeta, furniture, and migcellaneyus g00ds of any 7 AS GELDER, 601 State-8t. i FEW Bm,\ kind by pendlog letter to JONAS GELDER. 601 State-st, CHANCE CO0D HORRES A0 ock of dry DVERTISERS DESIRING TO REACH COUNTRY A Y irs can o #o fn the bestand cheapest manner 5 using Relloge's Great Newspaper Lists and scparate A_i‘isz LINE OF ROGERS BROS. SILVER-PLAT A A ~\ANUFACTURER OF GENU- A RTHUR OARLET, YANRE sctorminator, whole- S AAN WOULD INVEST $1,000 TO A USRS Loy mate business; only answers giy- ingname, with fuil particulars, noticed. K44, Trib- e hange for a job of calsomining snd graining: ‘Addresa M 35, Tribune oftice. artist. Address F 20, Trioune office. WV FIHST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE TO e~ T RL-BABY. AN _ORPHAN, TO BE A BRE o I dCiErPERS, 202 Lirrabee-st. A's OIL PAINTING FOR§20 BY A FIRST-CLASS A MEETIN Huron-sts., on Saturday, SEPL”‘_}. at8 AT _PAPER NUNG C 57, Tribunc oftice. ‘Address JAMES WILLIAMS, Briggs House, for verS1, 200 in valn, cured myself by my own remedy, of which I notice to myoillce. Dr. C. T son-st._ Open daily from 8 tiil SYKES, 169 East thisout. - from $5t0 $25. Address 395 State-st. ME. J. YO Bo‘\nmxc' SCHOOL—WILL GIVE Dish it and wil MEARS. 47 Reaper Block. OF CITY EXPRESSIEN, TO FORM a Mutual mgxeun and ?ro]t‘c‘cfilnx;ng‘ses‘?c&xflrfl:.mls called to meet st Temperance L, e Elfl{m TENTIO; 3 CENTS Aferroll. Calcimining and palatiog low. Address {ENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE WISHES THE A Eygznty of }l‘}mnl and shoe house to sell in %:ll’?ggg . YO! 'ROUBLED WITH CATARRH? 1 WAS A O T ety -ive years, and, after spending o will give free trial to all who will bring this i Sundays from 2 thi4. By mall, send 10 cents for full information. Cut A PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING; AL%ou%\E'H ° slg pants from $2 to $5:ladles’ dresees KRTILL OIVE EQUILY 2 huindsome piace at Highwood to party who can fur- O ety themh get scholars. E. ASHLEY plate golng out of oftice. 00T AND SHOE DEALERS WHO CONTEM- l business, or may have surplus stock, can find a purchaser by ‘addressing L 44, Tribune " ‘and hie will guarantee 8 perfect exterminatlo Billons Annfhilator™ Doctor for eircular at 169 East Madison-st., Room 7. HICAGO DORMANT SCALE South Water-st. 3 TIOUSES ARE INFESTED WITH B T Ok b COMAR, 1470 South Dearbora- NESS—** DR. SYKES' LIVER TONIC AND BILIOUS ol ares everyform, Call on the A TG inds for Falt chieap nlso 8 second-hand Troenne: cnflg mill. Apply wv 'ALFRED SANDERSON, 83 (ilfs’r?om‘ CLOTHING—CRARLES MYERS, 82 *Riue Island-av. wiil pay the highiest cash price In thla clty for ladies’and gents® cast-orf clothing. 'd to your hand before purchasing. Paris Glove Storc, 94 State-st. tenantble made perfectly ciean by contract (warran! e N6 Tree, . Call or address ARTHUL OAKLEY, 189 East Washingto OURVOISIER KID GLOVES TRIED ON AND st COCKROACHES 'AXD BED-BUGS—HOUSES UN /i 1 TED_BOAED OF TRADE SIENBERSHE: - B F . JE H B Vuvmvc lowest cash price, and sddress M 74, Tripors ANTED—A BOARD 3 WA S, Hoh i e ADE TICKET. X AT ANTED—ATTORNEY TO SETTLE AT Tiee W it mve paity (o e, AT HI QucemeLt; zood party can et large practice iy, Gounty Coure 1 sl s oot Qppurtully ! Block. 4 MEARS, 47 Reaper 4 % WILL BUY A SIX MONTHS § ) shipln Diryant's Bust S SCHOLAR. R, B s Tanaotpht s College, worth 3ay VISITING CARDS, WITH YOUR N AME FINE, B0 P R i any 88 {n nlte ed, . HE] & 331 North Franklin-at. UEFFEL SO, A STEADY, SODER MAN, WISHESTOTY: 1005 S ‘ootn, chop-house, £01 i % fo0un, chop-huse, OF FOME AU - Addrea D, %40() TO $600 TO INVEST IN SOME GOOD, P ing business which wili AT Sldreas T 51: Fribung omoes T soond lavestigadon, $500 O TESTIN SONE LEGITIATY B3 ness: give the nature of bi 3 and oo IDerview may b B AGdress 3o Trimasg whera . (22 D. cs ied 51050, Hox §17. Ditebure, Pa oo oF A AU HOUSEHOLD GOODS, g Somicr 0 T FACT_TIE GNION FUGNITURE COV A St Madison-ot, manutacure anda s 15 to the cousumisT, 8 8avidg of One profitt! Thels got; Bre woll made, rices low, and terms casy. The o Dlon bed-lounie. double liead, upholstered (n terry B bargalh; one geauin halr-maitress, $14; bieck Falnat chamber sets, $35, $23, $20. S35, $40; may: Dle top sets, $15. §55, $&5, $75. $60. SLI0: 3 bantion dresslng-case auit Tor $60; parior suits in halr.cloth o terry, puffed or vlain, from $30 upwards. They sell Evatrs, “tobles, “whianots, towel-stands, folding bess irdrobes, secrotaires, sldeboards, erockers, foer Sapet, . —anvthing you want, it low prich il ake the pay wee or mon#ily. UNION FURN] T COSEATY, 505 Weat Madison-st. RAIIGRE BRES & S S LI LOOK—FURNITURE, CARPETS.CROCKERY, stoves, and household goods on {nstallments lowep Than the lowest. We are now opening our fall stock of carpets of the 1atest styles and newest designs in Ig. erne threc-plys, Venetlans sod capestry Bruwell lcs are way down, and you need 100k no farther, nor spend time to visit the South Side, for bargalns. Our rices are lower than you Bave sech 1n tweaty o ‘et our South Side and North Side customers, to whom e are luitehted for a,larze and increasing trade, bear this {n_mind, and examine ourstock and prices’ Our stock of furniture and household unsurpased in quantity. style, quallty, and price. Houses fumisaed throughout u: Installments. Installments of cash sits s, 28 Jb sults the purchaser. The Empire Parior Bed: sténd in tea styles. EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD COMPANY, 3% West Madison-st. Amnmx SUITE, BLACK WALNUT, COST 8155, scll cheap on accountof leaving the City. Call a5 152 North Carpenter-5t., Sunday or Monday.' NY PARTIES DISPOSING OF THEIR EOUSE. hold furniture, fll’g\"& crockery, &c., &c., will find a cash coscomer 8t the very highest gure glvendy calling or addrcssiug S. P. BAMBERGER, 639 fakesl Y LARGE BASE-BURNER STOVE THAT 0%t 570 ‘can be bonght foF $25 (all ia : dob) 40556 MuWaukee-aws RS ORE_YOU VOTE BE, SURE ASND CALL 0¥ Bk sautie, where yoa can. get xumm‘x""b‘.’i din, carpete, olclothe, stoves. and everyibing a th fincof “Houssold” goods on casy payments. Daxt el 19" call aud sce bim.” CLICK BOUKKE, 02 West Madi- 200" (ArERe CASTERS, CASTERS, CASTERS, CAS- ‘Ters, casters, casters, casters, Casters, castérs, cas 3 = ters, caaters, casters, castera, castera, casters. casters, casters, casters at KENDALL'S, Sufia Juckson-sts. omee. 0 EXCIIANGE—A GOOD BUSINESS HOKSE FOR | )T L "a 5ood piuno, _Address K 23, Tribunc office To, EXCHANGE—FARMS IN TRAL TL nols, house and lot in_Central’ deferson County. 11l o viflage property ln Wisconsin, Erouery, stock, drug stock for Louse and lot. L.T. NIFT & SON, 79 Deéarbor: , also 320 acres in d warranted secure when set by A. LAUDE! BA( 4 diamond jewelry manufacturer, 70 Madison- st., corner of State, up-atal T)0G-SKIN GLOVES—D. otnur,lrcmovcd!rnml 1 Madison-st. to 118 Ran- dolph, near Clark. Want to see allold and many new custotfiers. 0 EXCHANGE—EQUITY IN GOTHIC HOUSE AT Highland Park; finlshed complete: ire-places, with marble mantels; large lot. sll fenced; good well and cistern; want good Iows, Wisconsin, or 'Kansas lands. Address P. 0. Box 28, Highland Park, Tit. M0 EXCHANGE—VERY VALUABLE i JIghe. Realestate ot l:’;l"lonaldp]mdéfl,lh At n great demand. See model and judge fts merits. Radfess 596, Tribune ofice. "0 EXCHANGE—HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED ON ‘West Side for furniture or any personal property of value. Call at 334 South Clark 5 TYESCH ANGE—RY THE OWNER—A FINE FARM in this State of 240 acres, under culttvation and well stocked, for a deep lot of 50 feet south front, be- tween Madfson and Jackson-sts.and west of Centre-av., ora firat-class 12-room house in sbove location. Ad- dress L 27, Tribune office. 0 EXCHANGE—EQUITS, OF §8.000 ON 2 BRICK | “stores on State-st., near Thirty-second; will take Western lands. _Addréss H 70, Tribune offi TS EXCHANGE—A STYLISH DRIVING HORSE for_diamonds, watchis, buggles, orcoal. Address K 89, Tribunc ofiice. TS EXCHANGE—-OR FOR SALE—WLIO WANTS A tip-top single harness at a bargain. Address L §0. Tribune office. DI oA S st ind most_dcsirable styleson sfior c arpyess ind most, e R URLORG, 75 East Madiso st., Hoom 39, entrance by elevator. F)OCTORS—1 HAVE A FINE, LARGE WALNUT DO alea chext with boteles: cost $53 §7 witl bay it. CUAPIN'S, 91 Madison-st. i, FRANK H. DAVIS HAS REMOVED HIS RES- lence to 153 North State-st. Ofice 65 Randolph- i, northwestcomerof Sate. 'ALL USDERWEAR—SHIRTS, GLOVES. HOS- fery, etc., closing out ot less than cost,” st Al- FORDS, 406 State-st. JFRESCRFLUTINGXLL, STTLES OF PLEATINGS ‘made and basted for five cents 3 sard. MRS, T. COLLINS, 97 Sot t , near Madlson. i Gre: Uik HANDSOME COACH PUPS. REAL BEAU- tles, for sale. Call for GEORGE at 133 Michl- gan-av. IREMEN'S SHIRTS MADE EXPRESSLY AND sent everywhere, by SAM DAVENPORT, 187 East ‘Van Buren-¢t. BENCH_AND ORIENTAL MYSTERIES OF THE toliet for beantifying the face and developing the figare. fomething for ladiesof all ages. Never before fven to the public. The most valusble recipes and Tnethods ever known or used. _Send two stamps for full 1istand fnstructions. Dr.LA BEAU, Box 351, Chicago. To EXCHANGE—FOR CHICAGO PROPERTY—ONE ©of the finest grain-farms in Central Illinofa, 460 dcres, 2 milcs from’ Paxton, ¥ord Co., nearly all under cultivation, lime-water, timber, valuable” improve- menia. Moderate incumbrance. ' Room 15, 143 La- allc-st. 0 EXCHANGE_FINE BODT. OF _HARDWOOD timber lands st Balley's Harbor, Wis., pler 800 fect long, and several buildings on premises, onc. occu- pled ns o general store and now dolng a good trade; ex- cellant loeation and facllities for handling wood. posts, telegraph-poles, ete. Will exchange land. bufldings, and stock {0 store for good improved property in clty, and possibly might sssume light incumbrance. T. K. ANDREWS, 102 Washington-st. T, EXCHANGE—ONE OR TWO ELEGANT OC- ‘tagon stone-front houses, hest location West Side, for well-located clear lots. 1. E. WEAVER & CO., 168 Lasalle-st. T[0 EXCTEARGE-FISE o0-ACEE FATY, WrTT stocked, 300 acres corn, 15 acres orchard, 80 acres fimber, ete., etc.; goud houses and barns,'farmin implements of il Kinds; also 12,000 acres cholce lan in Towa and Xebraska to exchanie for Chicago prop- erty, H. E. WEAVER & CO., 169 LaSalle-st. NS, THE CHAMPION dancer of the world, has tesumed teaching. and Wil take a limited number of pupils in clo and dance, plaatation and fancy daneing. sonable. Apply at Dramatic College, 155 CED TEACH- ANGE—FOR A YOUNG'HORSE SATE dy and a good stepper, & yacht-top hu, good family horse, or both. ‘Address C 7, Tribune TOF. FRANK FINE PAIR OF MATCHED CAR- also several cheap work and b ‘HENDRICKSON, 804 and 808 West 701 BALE—A IANO LESSONS BY AN EXPERI er, $12 8 tern, at 151 Loomis-st. ROF. k. EDOUARD, scveral partics Lo form French cl will organize them pext week. For 1ars, cté., 2ppiy 10 BEING REQUESTED DY asses at Hyde Park, articulars, circu- HANDSOME TOP SALE—_FIRST-CLAS! S LOOMIS, ot depot haeton, cheap, Inquire northwest corner of Unfon aud Carroll- VALUADLE TROTTING HORSES AT for wild land or e - ELTAS BOGUE, ROF. B, EDOUARD (PARIS), FRE! at the Chicago Musical College. A 297 West Madlson-st. a great bargal fiouse and 1ot i the ¢ity. OR SALE—CHEAP—A LIGHT, road-wagon, nearly new; can be seen at 425 Mon- SIDE-BAR TO KETCHING FROM NATURE TAUGHT IN ONE Yor S5 (not inciuding shading). taughitonly at thelr restdences. Address C. ELVEENA, Ot SALE—CIEAP—A FINE NEW TOP BUGGY; Alko new and sccond-hand road-wagon, and one phacton, at 44 Eldridge- TOR SALE—CHEAP—FIRST- been used only one_month: top bu Wiliet'e-make coupe rockaway, nearl in’ good order, at 90 Twenty- SEWENG MACH 11 MAKES FIRST-CLASS S| same as companies scll; three years' tucker, and all attachments included. Singer's $15 to $50: retall $7010 $100. Ylowe or Wilton, $75 style for $35. Grover & Baker shuttle for $35. Singer medium, Singer and Howe manuf Good second-hand machine £1010 $20. HOS. H. MARTIN BRAN NEW WHEELER & WIL machine, Iatest Improved. soll for Want of use. keatcd rockaways all SAL VERY STABLE AND STOCRK—I will sell full and compiete livery stock, or & or will sell part of th¢ stock. nrricd on for several years. and fs in a inquire of JOUN HOFFMAN, $50; retall at §90. % facturing machines, $35. at private sale, ness has been c first-class locafon. Tecelver, 156 Washington-st. OR SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD EXPRESS HORSE, b Inquire at 497 West -~ ACCOUNT_OF THE thie Whecler & Wilson Sewinz Ma. ve largely engaged in purchasing ol d machinesof that make and lmposcd ublic by seiling them as new machines. - Any -hand machines can be su T terma than others can af- of what_they are buying. it State-st EAP MACHIX chines, parties and second-han OR SALE—A_GOOD, SOUND MARE; GOOD 1N harness or_under saddle, $65; a light’ two-spring 1369 Butterfic ORSALE—A GOOD SIDE-SPRI: early nes, with of Wi cheap. Call at 470 South Clark-st. OR SALE—NICE GRAY d, sound and stralxl one desiring to buy second: lied at our ofiice on hette: ond them, and be, sssured " COY Ithout top; will sell IORSE _SIX YEARS ; can step In 2:40 or betters ntle and safe for a lady to drive. TAYLOR S stable, corner Thirtecuth-st. and Wa- ; has tucker and all attachment $45. - No. 19 Harrison- Tt SALE—A §7 Tribunc ofice.. 00D LOCK-STITCH GROVER & BAKER, AL- etafl price $70. 325 State-gt. THE BEST_IN ER _SEWING-MACHIXNE, . i for $20. AddressB OR SALE—HORSE AND BUGGY: KIN tle horse: can step In 3 or better; bu HEATH'S, corner and Wabash-ay. QR SALE—FOUR HORSES, Two cxpress waions; chieap for cash. 346 Biue Tsland-ar YOT SALE—CHEAP—OKE SPLENDID TOP SID) bar buggy, one Lew lIght delivers-wagon. one scfof ouble pole iarness, 2 set of good sicgle herness; this entlre lov must be disposed of at vnce. 625 ande27 West Madison-t. OR SALE—ONE BUGGY HORSE, TWO HEAVY draught horses and harn suttable for huuling coal: or w ‘most new, for $28 TPORTED SEWING MACHIN the world—The celebrated Willlams Sluger & ing Machines, manufactured by the Willfams Manufac- turing Company, of Montreal; superior in finish to any nachine of American manuf; years' warrantce with each and eve usual $70style for $40, the $75 style style for $50, the S110 tyle for $62.50; tuck marker, ruffler, six sizes of hemmaers and binders, quilter. ete., H. MARTIN, sole sgent included with eaci for United States, A ERS, FI:0M $20 TO $40: HOWE SACHINE: Wheeler & Wilson, from SIS to $30: ‘1ate im proved and wr:"anted, with attachments, to pay ey oaned on machines. fice, 125 Clark-st., lioom 2, up-stairs. W FAMILY SEWING 3 talled at $35 and upwa: ghines, attachment, and_one heavy wazon, 1l exchange for eal or t SPRINGER'S 1RON YAl OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A GREEN TORSE That can trot under 35 and repeat; trial; no ral es- tate. Address 222 Ogden: R SALECAT A GREAT SACRIFICE—1 BROWN ‘mare 6 years oid, sound and Kind; also one ilde-bar 10p buzgy, neanly new, made by Miner & Stevers, New F8rk: one set rubber-trimmed harness, as goodas new, ‘must be sold this week at some price Private Loan Of- ‘aiantec With cach ma- complete. " . P. LARSEN, 300 OUTH_SIDE SEWI . A. GEORGE. NG MACHINE OFFICE, 118 1 Kinds of machines sold G 23, Tribune PERSONAL. MATION WANTED—IF THOMAS HEXR~ McCallam 8 in Chicago, please write his brother Joln st the old homestead; money and property; brether and sister, Wiiliam and Ann are dead. JOHN, PERSOSAL-4I-UMBRELLL. i0M UNIO LLA. FROM UNION: I” “av. w Cottage Gr 3 Thirty-nlnth-si., Friday morning, Sept. 8; will lady please send address. G 6, Tribune otiice. P ERSONAL—IF CHRISTEN CHRISLANFERASOX carpenter by trade, wil call or address 53 East Hu- Tun-6t., east door, he will hear of an old friend. ERSONAL—_WILL H. F. HAYDEN CALL ON THE party be called on the 8th of July. PEHSOSALIF AGREEADLE, GENT DESIRES Uetter acquaintance with Iady be had conversation With Tharsdsy morning on Coliage Grove.av., near Twenty-second-st. Please address C. B. LAMPTON, ‘Port-Otice. LE—CHEAP, A GOOD TIORSE, ST for nay purpose: must be sold. MITCHELL'S, 838 and B33 West Lake-st. JROR SALE—OL QINGER OFFICE OF A. J. MELCHERT, 203 WEST achines ‘sold and rented; highest prices given for old machines in exchange. E HAVE A FEW WHEELE] half cabinet improved feed machines, very littie used, with all attachments, that cost $35 each, for $35. sarantecd or money returmed. Al othier ncluding manufzeturiag machiues, ver, Fieap ot CHO B GO & (o o Wabashiar, o YADE FOR A GOOD IORSE, A first-claas road wagon. Call at 193 South “eoria-st., orner Van Buren. R_SALE—CHEAP, SIX GOOD WORL HORSES, 8130 two express lorses. dirt wagons, md harnees, 203 Reteceasst., one bock westof & WILSON ONE- 't{gfi’fif\fifi—f!g\.}l’;om HIORSE COAL.IOX AR AR Ao agon, 1 210 3 5 co GADRUPEDS OF ANFRIGA. S | 2l s Lehinse Tor pare Gout '1vt Lot Sadiaontsty zinal edition). s. full Turkey; Dickens' 50 vols., 550 Steel plates: complete, best English edition. 22 vols, Chambers' Encyclopedis, new edition, 1876, 10 vols., and many curjous and valuable books. new and old, all departments of litersture, all for sale prices by W. T. KEENER, 93 Dearborn-st. Yols.. calf, colored 177 East Madison-st., lin’s American Iadls Pleturesque America, works, complete, UR SALE—THE PROPERTY OF AGENTLEMAN soing East, one bay horse, 7 high,—the finest family or carringe hose [ the city; o , 18 7 yeas old. 151 hands eas old, 16 hands bay mare that can trot {n high; o brown mare, 8 years old, 15 hands I guod saddle-mare, and goes in harnes. are warranted sound fn cvery respect NAL — ACQUAINTANCE WITIl THEEE oung iadies by three gentlemen: object, fun. Ad- H 49, Tribune office. P ERSONAL—A COLLEGE EDLCATED GENTLE- ‘man of 34 and ample means desiresa home Te- #peetable widow or family in which there are unmar- r&d 1adies may communicate with GNOSTIC, Tribune ofice. PERSCRAL-IF POSSIBLE, THROCGH &' 'TER, soual,” 1 wish to meet & Iady who. without thought ©of matrimony or doubtful motive, will reply a3 1 adver- tiee 1o hope of nndh:F 2 congenial companios of good character, fively and fntelligent. Only thuse not accus- tomed to answering advertisements sidress B 13, K r}hunc_ofljx. > PERSOYAL_AX ATTRACTIVE TIONE fered 1o a gentleman who will advance some means, H 5, Tribune office. PERSOFALTWILL ALICE ro‘nm:m.\'w&;-l 0 s2ls0n-5t., send present addreas Trivuae aoet 1 5 Monday. _Apply at the Tear of 422 W JOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICI_FOUR HORSES wagon, fom $40 1o §65. A Blind Tons” can pull a wagon N\ D. FOR GOOD 'S orizinal old-bookstore, 91 East Bluupc Hunil 0.36 SOUTH CLAR] ‘will get the highest cash price for books. Getour offer before you sell. 'BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, ks, boo] ks, DOOkR, g BooKe baoKe: DOKRL] oo o ing out cheap at BIG PRICE CASIT INYOUTE it for buggy Bilnd Howe Kiiam ae rice, $140; is very gentl:. Call p-day or durin block east of Blue Madlson-st., opp week, at 571 West Fiftcentli- OR_SALE—A BROWN GE.DING, iigh, sound, gentle, na S 2or i trot in the 40s.” Addreis H 76, OI:I‘GS‘;?‘LE;&%%”%? E-HORSE EXPRESS &8 Bosich pocks k 00! DALL'E, State aud' Jackson-sts. EOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ILLINOIS, 6 VOLS. ‘and map, $25; Encyclopedia Americana, compicie, sig;_Compchensive Commentdry of 3 :_Dickens' Com- iverside edi:fo: st., between Randuiph and Lake. VOLUMES SECOND-HAN p Bookstore, 102 Mad(son-st.. da‘\'\'n tairs. BOOKS—NEW . Inquire at 172 West Fok'sxanxGE—nAn AND FIXTORES OF i Waloon, and other pereonal property: will trade for Towa or Kansas lands.” Address L 6, Tribune office? OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL note for a cigar, notfons, or furnishing koods busl- Ress. 1 Room 7. PETERSOX. s OR IANGE—FOR CLEAR LOTS IN CITY, furaiture complete of o 10-room bouse. &. P! LYON, 128 Clark-st., loom 2. OR EXCHANGE—450 FEET ON T Sixty-first-st. and Prairic und Mic! mall {ncumbrance: also house of 8 700M3 on Fiournoy= with 8 lota, free; want farm or good Wisconsin {ands or ucre property, free; everal hundred feet nt Maywood. would trade fora’ good farm. good Kanses or ebraskalands. We have several blocks of lousse and several separate houses and business property. A. . DOWNS, 162 Waslington: om 18. TOR EXCHANGE=L LAY FINE 12-GAUGE ‘Scott. Bros., London, breech-londing jun, new whieh 1 will exchange for ‘new parior furalture.” k. UNT, 55 Washingion-st. FOR BXQUANGE=A CHIOICE SUBURBAN THOME: ‘cost 51,000, Tor $8,000. Willtake ; od unineun bered uptmproved city lots, Will ke, b goud o5 change. No home to equal It fn eauty in Cook County. ‘Address E 80, Tribune oftice. JOR ESCIANGE—FOIt FIRST-CL. proved or unfmuroved, clear property fn Xow vork State, rented. Wil give i good trade, and fis ne ot toexceed $2,000. Address for dve days ( 105, ° AXCHL FOUR FINE BRICK TIOUSE! Vacant lots or & farin: a good farm, well-Im- oved, in Nebrnska for ity propériy: cieat. subirban fots for clty improved or & faru; o tine om brick house for i cottaie or lof, clear. C. 5. doum 3, 118 Randolp oK. EXCHANGE av., near Twenty-second-si. groceries. Apply or address L 1, F%, EXCHANGE—I8 L0’ S CITY_IM- 25X125, N WEST for farming lands. E. D SEAVEY, 89 South XCHANGE—NICE _BRICK TiO| iran-av., south of Twenty-sixth-st. ; {ncum- brance 0c0, running nearly 5 years, for ne, out- slde city limlts, in South DIvision. or Evaision, with Dot over $2.000 Incumbrance, or cléar vacant property. Address for 5 days, D 46, Tribune otlice. FOREXCUANGE 2 FINE LOTS AT HINSDAL ‘clear, for personal property or good equity in Ch cago: would pay some cash.” W. 1L PECKIAM, 156 Washiington-at., Room 41. OR EXCIANGE—FOUR SOUTH SICE LOTS. Clear, on Fifiy-irat-st., for equity in_goud hou ana'lot, West Side: wlll assnine not over £4,000. Ad- dress A' G, 86 Lasalle-st., Room 14. OUSE AND LOT TO TRADE FOR A SMALL D= proved farm. Apply 8t 342 ‘West Polk-st. T WANT CARFETOF CLOTHING IN EXCHANGE for o new Singer sewlng machiuc,~ Address I 58, Tribune office. _* _ HAVE A NICE DRIVING HORSE, SQUARE-BOX buggy, end harness: will cxcharige for hard or soft coa); delivered at Matteson House. J. L. WOOD- COCK., 0, EXCHANGE RICE COTTAGE_AND 1OT, free and ciear, well rented, for stock of dry £oods, Hoots and shocs, or_groceries, sujtable for a country stors. T. F. ANDREWS, 102 Washington-st., Chicago. PO ECHANGEN, BARCAL —FIRST-CLASS brick house and 100 feet. Want chesp place. Ad- dress A 53, Tribune office. [0 EXCHANGE R COOD HORSE, BUGGY. AND harness for furnitre, carpets. or good watch and hain. Can be seen at 359 West Randolph-st. [0, ESCHANGE-BY . 3. BOYD, ROOM 14, 146 Maiison-st.: “Ten fin, octagon front. brick dwellings, Tots 255140, on Fulton-st,, between Kedzie-av. und Central Perk, for good farm. ‘ "Gbod stock of drugs and $3,000 In cash for good dwell- Ing and lot in city; must be t good Incallty. Farke stone front buflding and 100123, on Madison- ot "#6r good farm or auds or say goud GORLy prop- erty. : Hhrge. Ane dwelling and 6t 100x170, on Wabash-ay near Thirty-elghith-st., for goud farm or lands or any £00d property. [ ESSEL _OWNERS—1 WANT A SCHOONER 15 ‘cxchange for a brick house and good lot in city. Address A 97, Tribune office. W,\,\"rsb:.\'fmsT-cLAss 15-BALL POOL TA- ‘Die for which I will exchanze a fine gold watch and chafn. _Address 17 Breme: YV ASTED-TRINTING, BINDING, LITHOGRAPI- ing, and steel engraving, in exchange for a fine oflice-desk. Address G 82, Tribuneoftice, TWANTE D—BOOTS AND SHOES, O GROCERIES, to Involce about $2.000, for cash and clear, choice suburban lots. B 57, Tribune otfice. “7ANTED~|.«K) ACRES OF GOOD WESTERN a ]l:nd!,dn{‘_lflhllu ft\r nficierlurm, In Exchnnsa‘feul’ v 10ts an ‘ashington Helghts property. A 38 for ok days 1. M. GARLICK, 174 Lasalie-%. VV/ILL ESCHANGE FORTY OR LIGHTY AC Y00t land inincumbered) In Cass County, Tilaol, or horees, carringes, pisnos, or otlier personal t ty. Addresa K 13, Tribune office. ko VW ANIED=TO EXCHANGE FIRST-CLASS DF; tistry for marbie mantel aad weather-strips. s DENTIST, R38 State-st. VAN TO EXCIANGE AN ELEGANT, FIRST- ‘class safe. # fecl hilgh, for the next sizeless. In- quire at 123 Dearborn-st., T:oom 2. \WHAT ITAVE YOU WORTH €1,000 T0 SIVE FOR neat cottage and 210ts in @ty? What worth $1.50 for a-story hiouse and 50-fuot lot at Clyde, or for nice cottuge and 50-foot lot ot South Englewoud, both close fo depot, or {0 sf.o story house and lot on_West Tndlana- ist of Westorn-av.? What worth §2,000 for gro- iy etore. with 10 rooms, lorge barn. and lot, South Sidv., north of Thirty-first-st., or for §-room diveliing, Tazn, and lot. Shutl Side. north of Twent h-st. e Soratos dwelling. i Joton Weet 1 cust of Leavitt? All of ahove have perfect lizntly incumbered. TRUESDELL & BROWN, 108 'FII'IIIA_IV: - ANTED-LUMBER FOR COAL. CAl VWASSEN Clark OALL AT'01 AN T ED-DRESSMAKT DO _IN EX- W Alngeror furaiture. H 19, T oune omen, TV HO, JWANTS 'TO EXCHANGE 'A’GOOD PTANO Y for fine wines and liguors? " Addreas 5 53, Tribane WWiAsrEng0 EXCHANGE—FIRST-CLASS DEN- tistry for clothing, overcoat, etc. Address L 100, Tribune office. VWANTED — COTTAGE ON LEASED GROUND, ond locality. in exchange for outslde lots. J. A! MarsHALL oo 7 Metropolitan Block, Room HA ANTED—STORE FRONT AND ROOFIN WY e T s Chil s 454 Nordh Crapiat.. O ‘ TH WILL OYDU l& CIIIIANG?ECEOR A TWO- UL PR T i qo ACRES VALUABLE LAND, OR ANY POR- < tlon, for personak pm&erty or stock of goods. ‘What have you got? Address BB 54, Tribune office. OWSERS' _PHONOGRAPH_AND TELEGRAPH College, Gardner House. Students competent 10 eam g10 ‘permonth after three montha. Telegraphing ang] MONDS SHOW TO TIE BEST ADVANTAGE, ((/ARBTETST CARPETS! CARFETSI TASDSONE o talimsies of sl grades and, Winds Just arisiagac nlar monthly-payment house of W. e SLTRRE0 58 Weat Madison st ow FEARFm. REDUCTIONS. PARLOR2 AND CHAMBER FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MARKED DOWYN FAR BELOW COST OF MANUFACTURE. $100—Parior sults reduced to $75. "§75—Parlor sults reduced to $53 $45—Parlor suits reduced to §35. Marble-top tables at your own prices, Chamber suits reduced 25 per cent. ‘Woven-wire spring beds only $8. We buy and sell for cash only. Ataolute satisfaction gnaranteed. . R. T. MARTIN, 154 State-st., between fadlson and Monros. MKNITURE ON INSTALLMENTS AT CASH prices, or for cash. 1 have reduced the prices of imy goods? DressIng-case sets, merble tops, $6), worth $75) very handsome dressing-case set, $90. worth $115; sideboard, S35 worth $05 parlur sets, sn 1 all goods ai the lowest prices. 1am selling at bottow prices, aad will pot be beaten. [ will try and please you I4 price and quallty. ARl Eods packed and delivered todepot free. COGSWELL, 378 Madison.st. OR SALE-BLACK WALNUT BEDSTEAD WITH springs an | mattress, $15; also black walnut bu- Teau, $15, nenrly new and cheap. 224 West Washing- ton-st., second oor- Al OR SALE—AT A BAR A HANDSOME French plate mirror, size 2x5 feet; also geata’ easy Chair. Address A 48, Tribune oftice. OR_SALE—~VERY CHEAP BY PARTIES GOING to Ne.s Mexico, farnitare, earpets, etc., of three houses, fine breech-loading shot guu, rife, booky saddles, horse and buggy. harness, rube, cutter, hunt- Ing Loat, gyiinder office desk, paintings, "snd pictures, 4 xtudrfs and drop light. Inquire at 462 South Pau- ina-st. 3 WANT TWO MALDLE MANTELS, GOOD STYLE and quality. suitable for parlors; also chandellers. Wil give in cxchange champagne, good brand, now in boud. _Address E 96, Tribune otlice. ‘WILL PAY CASH FOR A BOARD OF TRADE membership; state lowest. C 47, Tribune ofiice. TFOR, SALECVERT CHEAP—SEVERAL PARLOR " and caok stoyes. second-hand, all sizes and patterns. 1035 West Lal t. O SALE—A X ‘hund henting stov &CO., 651 West Lak IDER OF DESIABLE SECOND- chesp at G. B. DODDRIDGE I TIAVE SOME MEANS TO INVEST IN AN ES- tablished. well-paying, legitimate business; mnst give real name, business, and full parif- Tlars. Address, for 5 days A 25, Tribune office. 1D GLOVES—YOU CAN GET ANY SHADE THAT 1s made at the Paris Kid Glove Store, 94 State-st., opposite Fleld, Lelter & Co. LADXES—W'E HAVE OPENED OUR ‘Business School,” where we teach halrwork, mil- iinery, dress-cutting, embrofdery, music, and drawing. Any of the above taught within altew weeks, where, if you served an_spprenticeship, you would lose almost a Jear's time. Sltuatlons furnished at once. Stamplog ‘patterns and powder for sale. Hairwork and stamplog done to order, For particulars inquire of the Superin- tendent, 250 State-st., up-stairs. = LADES WILL DO WELL TO CALL AT 258 WEST ‘Madlson-3t. for first-class dressmaking; will take in exchange for work parlor stove, parlor set, exten- slon table, etc. T,ADES WANTING DRESSES MADE IN THE Tatest styles and prices to sult the times, will do well to call at No. 267 West Randolph-st. Prices from $6 to $10. AUNDRY WORR—THE PLACE TO GET FAMILY ‘waahing dope I8 .at 461 West Van Buren-st. All work warranted. Please give usa call A UNDRY—GOOD SAMARITAN—FAMILY WASH- ing and Ironing s done for 75 cents s dozen. Ad- Qrees orders to Room 14, 173 East Randolph-st. VI™$.F, A; SLATERHAS OPENED ROONS AT 212 I\ ., corner of Jackson. Former customers and others are fespectfully invited to call. Cutting and fitting a speclaity. Entrance on Jackson st. FFICE OF FAMILY LAUGNDRY, 245 FULTON- st Orders by mall or otherwise promptly attended to._Clothes rough dried, 30 and 40 centa per dozen. _AMERICAN PATENT, $10: BRITISH, 135t Waskington sty show up well. QTOCK.GROWERS COLONY CF NEW MEXICO— Parties [ntending to join the next party of Colo- nists, leaving Chicago Oct.’3, shonld advise us as early asSept. 25. Employment furnished members daring the winter. Call or address 130 Dearborn SATE ToUR 1-’1;Ir-‘:s~:‘;r'!1tg"sva}.\lfl‘1-'11‘,c igi\'es.l $1.50 T0 : silver_fllings, S1._All work at pol QEO. .. \[AN) Dentist, 197 MndhomEt‘F“ AFOpSeN. TPAILORS ATTENTION—I WANT A FIRST-CLASS ‘nflfirg;s suit, lb‘:"?““,.‘a‘;" lné.l overcoat. willtrade hi ou want for e anc psy part L. - Grdas 154, Tribune office. PR A FPHE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR CAST- Pt ias s savpets at tho Cnioh Loan Gtice, &80 State-st. 2 T'0 BUILDERS-WANTED—A SUBURBAN DWELL- ing bullt_In exchange for cholce clty residence property. Address G 95, Tribune otfice. \V,\ern-h\nfl’fifl“sfi\uu CAPITAL TO open grocery store at Lakeside: growing place; no store or market. E. ASHLEY MEARS, 47 Reaver Block. ANTED-$100 WORTH OF NEW OR SECOND- oY hanu gas-fxuures, for house, for cash, or willtako T3t nf 25 }Vcl !dl“nl.b'a new plano or organ. 7 ANTED—A LETTER PRESS. MUST Bl W4 cash, _ Address B 15, Tribune office. EUREAT ANTED—A GOOD GOLD WATCH, CHI S PEAROR CORPLIEN: 206 Stateat. 08 TV S IED-COUSTERS, SHOWCASES. FIGURE les, tohacco- 4 e D, e fasco cutter; must be chead. Address W ANIED-GASFISTURES FOR FRONT AXD back parlor and hall in exch: -board Raurem s enter Carris Sar 1 Watahar. ) 0O JPOR SALE—A NO. 22 RADIANT HOME MOR: X ing Glory stove. " Iaqulre at Boom 3 142 L -5t .FOR SALF—VERY CHEAP, AN ELEGANT LOT ‘of household furnitures wiil seil single plece or tha iot. Apply at 92 Oakwood-boulevard, HeusE FURNISHING GOODS—STOVES, FURNI- ture, carpets, crockery, (n fact every article re- Qquired to' make o _home comfortable, 3t resxnhle prices and on easy payments. The only frm {o Chicaro Who can furnisha house complete from cellar 1o itlo with choice new goods. All four fioors of our mew stone-front butlding, corner Lincoln snd Madison-sts., are fillcd always with desirable new ciean goods. Stran- gers visltng the city and cash customers wiil finditto thelr Interest to call on us. '1f you don't believe It cul and see for yourselves. W. A. LOWELL & CO., 73 ‘West Madison-st. HlGuEs‘rcAsn PRICES PAID FOR SMALL 02 large lots of household goods. AddressSC, 2 East Madison-st. JAMES TANNIGAN. 288 STATEST. 1S DETEE- o ‘mined that he will not be undersold by ny one. Hove Just purchased suother consienment of clegint nousehold furniture of the finest infsh. finest makeand styles, which he can sell at pricestha ‘anuot be best; 2130 chofce patterrs of carpets, oflclowu, etc. Call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Goods sold on easy termy game prices; 50 interest. 8 Siatest., near ad n. 1\ ANTEL MIRROR WANTED., FRENCH PLATE walnut frame; send lowest cash price and size 0 D80, Tribune office. ON EASY TERMS—FURNITURE, CARPETS, e, and crockery, - Cash prices, and on lernt 10 sult the purchnser. We carry the Iargest, most e liable, best infahed, and best selected stock of furl- ture on the WestSide. Our goods are largely of our own manufacture, we can, therefore, give our custon: ers a close figure on better goods than other estabilil- ments. We have a large aud carefully-sclccted lins of the newest patterns of Ingraln_and Brusaels carpets and ofl cloths bought since the racent decifne that xa offeron time at the lowest cash prices. Inoursioc of ranges and cooking-stoves we have some of the beit and mostfavorably-Kknown thatare in the market. [t sy to get our prices and to examine our goods before buy- ingelsewhere. JOHN M. SMYTH, 134 West Madison. (¥, ISSTALLMENTSFINELT FINISHED ASD handsome marble and walnut-top chamber sulth parlor suits, and lounges that are stylish and well made, on easy weekly or monthly payments at cash YE“" Cood Foods. 954 square-ddaliny guaranteed. JOI 3. SMYTH, 134 West Madison-st. N PARTIAL PAYMENTS—INGRAIN AND BRUS ‘scls carpets from 55¢ & ysrd and upward, on wees, 1y ormonthly paymenta; we are making lower pricet than ever before, and giving more favorable terms JOHN M. SMYTH, 134 West Madison-it. PARTIES WANTING FURNITURE FOR THRER or four rooms can be suited by calling at 484 Wes Fifteenth-st. _Goods nearly new. PARTIES BAVING TIOUSEHOLD GO0DS TO DI L " pose of will do well to address HODGES & CO.. No. 662 West Lake-st., and have them appr ret of charge. REFAIES FOR STOVES MADETN ALL PARTS 0F ‘the United States. Old stoves repalred and msdt equal to new at 208 West Twelfth-at. REPAIKS FOR STOVES MADE AT TROY, AL"' bany, Rochester, Cleveland, St. Louls. Quinc.s2 elsewhere at W. C. METZNER'S, 127 West _Randoph: ‘hold e ecmvor dwelllng 904 !thlafln;’:‘. ‘w1t be s0id atguction on the premises Tuesday, Sept MACHINERY. 30T SALF—DBURE_STONE-MILL, GHE, 5 " grind anything. 259 South Halste GEEAT; WL JOR SALE—ONFE 10-HORSE POWER OSCILLATING. englne, two fire-box boilers, one upright boller. one farge wheel-pit, shafting, gearing, = balance-whicls, hanwers, new grate bars, two heary power nu punches, two oller-inakers' "punches, "oue larze fonundry’ crane, onc Bturtevant blower, one cupola, ‘blacksinlths anvlls, bellows, viscs (new sud second- nand), tire benders and drills, bar iron and steel, chains, bullding anchors, stoves, large kettles, eotc, clicap, ot SPRINGER'S Iron-Yard, 66 and 68 South Clinton-gt. J7OR SALESTERS, WORN, AND HAND ROLST: Ing-maciines, shatiing, patlosy; hangers, etc. ; alco grist-iill. grafn-elevator, and white-lead macbinery, £ Kinds of mill-wright work done to order. Inquire 3 grpddress 71 Michigea-st., Chicago. T. W. EATON 70K SALE-FOR WHAT THEY WILL BRING, TO oy advances, one Smith's 4-side 8:incu mouider: alsg one 14-inch double planer and matcher. What will jou give for them? TRUESDELL & DROWS, 108 h-ar. O EFCHA GE-FOR COAL, HOUSE AND LOT on Weste: ‘Address B 100, Tribunc oice. 0 EXCHANGE — 8%-ACRE FARM IN STORT ‘County, lowa, for good of goods: ,000; all WL SMITH, ¥: TANGE: ST THE SOUTI ‘Distliiing Corupany, sizmed by Simon Powell Prestdent, due Thé 1ast of this mouth, £655.05, fur {ano or Horse and buggy. 162 Soutl: Water-st. A. I OBLE. 0 EXCHANGE—FOR $2,000 CASH AND WILD lands, or 1ots, one of the most beautiful homes in Wilmette: one bisck from depots value, $10,000. Ad- dress or call oa owner, Room 13, 77 Clark-st. 0 EXCHANGE—FINE SUBURBAN HOME, north lake shore, 45 minutes' ride. for piano, horses, carrig¥es, or other personal properiy. Address C42, Tribune ofiice. F['0, EXCHANGE—100 AC] F Gl T I‘ 1and. near rafiroad in Nonholungx?r‘l). fgrozg)&d plano. M e, Tribune ofiee, 70, FXGHANGE- 16 ROOM _ RESIDENCE _OAK !ncmfl n&c':‘rg%ind bt‘l%;lfu‘x mindx; price. SEM: Tribune olice. Ay SLCTAZ. ASHIEM 5 10 JOR SALE—AN TRON VISE AND LATHE DRILLS 1ol 00l order and cheap. 253 Esst Lake-st., oom 1. (),\E SHAPING MACHINE, ROGERS' SAW-TABLLE. i-fnch planer. Fay 5croll-saw, cut-off 83w an boring table, and other machinery, for sale’cheap. L. D. POLLARD. 13 South Caual-st. RASTIAX & TATLO MATERIALIZING SEANCE ‘every evening except Wednesday and Saturday, at 160 Esst Adams-st., corner Fifth-av. DE,,, JITHEFORD BOLDS MATERIALIZING seances every evening this week except Saturday. 217 West Madison-st., second f0or. NADANE TRUE, FOrTON -TELLER, IAS RE- ‘moved to 593 State-st. She tells the past, present. and future. Hours from 9 &.m. to 10 p. m. Call at the side-door. VIADAME STARELOV; GYPSY TFORTUNE-TEL- Ter, 264 Centre-av. Ladlesonly. Fee 50 cents. VWANIER-TO CONTRACT WITH MASON TO bulld tw brick ;B 3 N, bulld b houses. D. K. CLARK, 713 “/'Ax'rr:b—no:\rm OF TRADE _MEMDERSHIF. ‘Address to-fay and M ] h pHeer B THivucs oo, onday, giving lowest cash LAUGHTER IN GOOD FURNITURE-ELECAST ‘parior suits, brown terry with putiings, $50; ‘marbls top dressing case, chamber saits, solld black 'walnih $50; carpets, 60 centa to $1.35; large stock camp Ch s e e, ey s, Shtens T HOUN, CHENEY & CO., 420 West Madlson-st. TANTED—TO BUY, SALOON OR FIXTURES. } ¥ “Address for three das, B 44 Teiane omee XV ANTED MERCITANT TAILORIN 2 W0 e, it ive godd Tty ‘aus, Sao QETS, SETS, SETS, SETS, SETS, SETS, SETH Dl i e, i, e 1 L 5 g t Tolled S RENDALL S Btate and Jackson-ata. - TARY SOFT COAL BASB BURNEE: Willsave 10 per cent, of your fael bill 8 W- & METZNER'S, 127 West Randolph-t. ‘WHITE, 1006'West Madison-st. \/ATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCI “ watches, watches, watches, watches, Wnt?lfi.‘i: T Chieaneat ploce i Foma'to buy watehes ot KEN- DALL’s, State and Jackson. 7 ailics W AL IRIaY N/ ANT#S-TO BUY FOR CASH, COGN Ter o 1y, 1443 South Db:lrlmrl‘).-!tc..P 5 30 by let WA NTED—SECOND-HAND GREENHOUSE OR sash and glass; want to Incl 9520 fee B 1ond glam 0;:3. to Inclose 12x20 feet. Ad- dress, ANTED—A SECOND-HAND OFFICE R. u‘fl}ce ‘about 1870 20 fect long. ~ Address EB}:’.A’}Hfi\ngé ANTED-DREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUN, CEN. YWASTED DRE gein xclangt foe b2 mare. Address Lock Box 102, Evanston, Til. ANTED—MAN AND WIFE TO TAK _Vle Turnished Lousc for the rent this e AR OF 34,530 West Monroe-t., between 10aad 12 Sonday and ANTED—A MACHINIST, HAVIN S e Rl e BRI T rfbine omce. B s e g O TANTED—NEW OR SECOND-IAND FUIRNACE }Vm nd lIght box wwazon tn ‘exchange for neLw“sixefinfE achines; aléo. furnitire in exchange for wood cn- graving. 'Address M 87, Tribune ofice. 'D.IADA.\XE MILSOM, NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT. To ladfes only. No. 840 State-st.,near Twentleth. ‘Established 1865, W ANLED—DRESSMAKING TO DO HOMi ngflg@;gx sspecialty. 1453 Butterfield: seated carriage. B 69, Tribune ofiice. ETHE geax EE T VWANTED=50TO 75 FEl Yoa test Stom % .ET GOOD RUBBER HOSE. S ANTED—~TWO MEAT-BLOCKS, OX Wy i some dsrket toots, Adiress S, W "TOVES! STOVES! STOVES !—PARTIES IN WAST of firsi-clasa beating stoves can, by caling e Mok L S5 S & o e . " Any oL having parlor stoves o sadressrig HODGES SEB geta tair price. ABOTSF niture and carpets at privatc sale. TOVES! STOVES! STOVES!—THE FINEST U—“;‘} D of cook-stoves. ranges, and heating stoves ¥ESLT New York for sale on easy psyments. Now i time %0 buy your heatlng-stoves. W. A.LO €O., 738 West Madison-st. 055 T['0 EXCHANGE—CLEAR LOT AT GRAND CE T g tox Tonscnora goods. of stocks. Address ™ Tribune ofice. FTVE_EVPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD COMPALY ‘s2il furnlture, carpets, stoves, crockery, €tc. the celebrated Empire parlor bedstead, on m;mlrh at mtg lowest cash prices, Salesroom, 353 West son-st. T e A Y e VWANTED — TURNITURE _AND HARDVWARE traveling salesmen (employed) to scil a atale 4 i SRS Fase' Lakess ticie to the trade; samples small. Room 1. B 0U GAN GET REPATES FOR ALL BLXDS OF oves by caliing oF addressing B. CALLAHAN, 37 North Market-st. - DIVORCES. TSOTCES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTAINED D s LRk rikeitory for tcompatibiiiTy etc. Resldence unnecessary. Fee after decree; L2 experience. A GOODRICH, 124 Dearborn-s>____o JDIORCES LEGALLY AXD DIETLY OBTANES in any State for {ncompatibillty, etc. Eet! Tot materiar, Fee after decree. Best clty rdufl’lff' Address G. B. SIMS, 57 Asbland Block, Chicag®