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. dom tempt Lim out of the N wall were two rejected plates, . the 76—~SIXTEEN PAGES. “EUROPEAN GOSSIP at Home===How the Great oore B ench Artist Works. 'fmsmt-Roém in the Seraglio at e Constantinople. doy In Rome---The Cathedral at Lu- S peck---Little Rogal Pickles, DORE AT HOME, Gustsve Dore (says the London World) is a coiitary MR- Since bewasa boy, and the de- Jght of that ‘Bohemian Club of men of genfus, whero artand song, and Wit and humor, filled thuhligm"g ‘hours in the caveau behind Notre Dame de Lorette, 1t is doubtful whether he has eser boen seED juacafe. He-delights in saying {ngt ho lives the life of an Arab.. Plain livipg pien thinking are his cholee, albeit all formsof luxury are at his command. During {né twenty-Lwo years we ‘have known him he yaslived in his mother’s houe, {n the Ruc St. Domipigue £t. Germsin; in themidst of the Minlstries, ‘Ewbassies, and sombre hotels of the dadistocracy. It 18 bere that it is delightfal 1o see him. You pass under 8 great gateway, peculiar to {be guaster, ACTosa the yard, up a broad stair- cawse to & spacions “apartment, graced with Freach taste in the hangings and furniture; but ‘paving, superadded, that air of ‘quiet and com- fort which distinguishes a well-appointed En- J hore. ' You see that &ll these perfect ap intments, these artful fillin=s up of corners ¥ith valusble knick-kmacks, and this erowding of treasures npon the walls, are tne long resuit. of time. The story of many quiet, “happy, +ire years lies, plain reading, before you. The g‘ffiu,‘rbooh and albums; the mausical instru- ‘ments, the proofs and finishea. plates,. the custly presents—tributes from far and near, from strangers and from loviug. hands; the pug superbly cushioned in a carner by the arm-chair of the 1ady of the house, whose loving spirit as followed every footstepof theillustriousson las much & boy to her now as when he tripped ro‘me daily from the Lyces Charlemagne); and floally ‘Gustave Dore himself, who comes for~ ard from aninnersanctum to grect you, a pencil jnoneband aud acigarin the other—make a delichtful impression on the mind of the visitor, Dore has not, in his ~address, the cercmonial B rtecics of the conventional Frenchman. face brightens swiftly 8s Dickens’ used, aud he gets quickiy through the banalites of meeting, to fouch the subject on.wbich his vehement, un- resting mind 38 beut. 1f he be in 2 sad or moody emper you will - see - and fesl it at once, as he leads you to his work-place; for he must get on with his work while he talks. he has'a griev- sace or & wrong, you will know it. Heis incy- pableof -concealment. He will throw -down cil, or brush, or _graver, toss his hair back, aud give you, in 8 burst of anger, all that is up- on his mind. But_the storm is hort, and is generally dispelled by some sudden rofer- ence toa picture in_progress, an idea not yet stiscked, or some sketch canght up from the ‘mountain of papers, blocks and drawing mate- which are spread upon a long table in his reom beyond the sallegsmanger, Dore makes nomysters of his art, like many poseurs who are pot, worthy to light him to bed. ” He is open todiscuss his plans with any friend for whose opinion he has the least respect. He is thank- 1ul for 8 suggestion; if it touches him his fine, penctrating eyes are raised from his drawing and fxed intently upon you. Bis earnestness pever knows ghatement. He has that in an ex- traordinary way which Lord Lytton bas called the best majesty iu man. that you can sel- realms of art, Itis play. When he arrives on his anoual _trip.» ## London, at the Westminster. Palace or _ the Bath Hotel, his faithful old servant, Jean, spreads out his drawing and painting materials a5 soon 15 the luggage is unbuckled, and Dore’s great London trouble is that he cannot get the early cajeauait which he has at home, as he sets to work st 6 o’dock in the morning. Careless busybodies have been wont. to talk about the extraordinary rate at which be can producc ‘pleture and illustration; the, {fact being that the sustained power with which he can labor is_be- Eznd that of any artist of the age. We called the Rue St. Demivigue onc morning, and fonnd that Dore was- not at work in his usual room. His servant directed us‘o the top of the Louse. There, shut in an attic, he was bending hs work and his gver the copper-plate of the Neophyte. He was finlehing his first great etching. ~Agninst the each nearly finished. “Yes, thisis the third,” said the etcher; “you sce I have the paticnce of the ox.” » n London he will have the keys of the gal- Jery in Bond strectat pight, that he may be abie to go there and have some hours jn the morming et one of his picturcs before anybody, save the market-gardeners, is stirring. He has becn manv hours in his little studio at home in the Rue St. Dominique before he sallies forth, t the old Corps_Legislatif, across the Place 1a Concorde, to his great atelier in the Rue vard. "['is atelier—incomparanly the finest in Paris —is o monumenc that does” honor to its owner. ‘Not because it is admirably conceived in every and furnished, like the artist’s home, with 2 eye to comfort as well as to the harmouics, - ut because it is the realization of adream o Dore’s boyhood. When the hard dlassical mas- ters of the Rue Bousparte turncd a cold shoulder upon him, and even his way to the walls of the Salon was not clear, he resolved, as he gunwd valiantly in the modest studio which e built out from Lis home—and which is now the great salon de reception, Where he gives his pleasant. Sunday evenings and his musical soirecs—that be would erect his own exhibition- To0m, and stand alone in the midst of his own creations, challenging the criticism of the world. -More than twenty vears ngo we talked this over in the Ruc St. Dominique, sitting near that pic- ture of & corn-field which is now Tpon the walls of the gallery in Bond, street. Dore’s plan of life was formed then, and this fair building has Tisen, stone hy stone, as in the flush and heat of youth hie desined. it. He has eyen worked al- Teady beyond the limits of his dream. Twenty vears ago there was no thought of the Dore Gal- dery in Bond Strect. . . The work done already is Tot vet taken all the boy, ont of the man. has been sald, you must catch Dora'in the vein to discover the humorist, the conversationalit, and at tinses the Farceur n him. When he has, acridenally, a friend or two who have dropped inat the studion the poroing, snd whom, in his hearty, hospitable Way, ho has invited to ‘breakfast round the corner at the Moulin Rouge —and where can a man make a better brealdast onasummer morningi—and when these are familiar spirits, Dore will toss his paint-covered coat aside, throw himself upon his backona Tug, and, before golng -out, let his pugs and his terriers run._over him, and havea rough play with bim, while Jean bolds the unpainted codt for bis master, chiding at * the same time any of dogs that threaten to taks advantage of thelr master’s condescension. ) Dore is 2 musician; aud no mean violinist or planist. In his sallea-manager is a portrait of s dear friend. Rossini, given to him by the maestro, with 2 complimentary inscription to the distinruiched young amateur. In the great, salon, where Doré receives the cream of the in~ tellectual soclety of Paris, and where few cele- | brated sfngers of the time have not been hieard, ke ‘will sometimes play, over the and coffee, after dinner. Hiselder brother, Ernest, is 8 well-known composer; 8o that music ‘s iy second to art in the Rue St. Dommique. The central piece of furpiture in the Rue Bay- and is a plano, ot which the painter sits when Testing from the fatigue of work. ore goes into * the world.” He is to be seen on first nights at the theatre; heisa steady frequenter of the opera; and, in the season, be isat the great official receptions, the embassy festivities, and the most, brilliant of the private solrees; but he is_not:fond of society, for the Suficient reason that it interferes with bis art. immense; but it hs Althongh, through a long Lot evening he will take n‘zgming m?)%c than ag couple of gl :ésafi m?xf o talk e ety e o oy rotrestied 5 n him; and he wantsa c00! bratnand a sieady pulseat 6 oelock in the moming. His pleasure i= his quiet evening at Tome, talk in the compawy of a few cultivated {riends—he affects the society of doctors partic- ularly—and music among musicians, and With- out &n audience of mere toilets. 5 i “ An artiet, gir, ehould rest_in art,” said the Laoteste to Eaward_George Eorl Lytton Bul- e wer., Dore lives, mdm‘l:fi& and has his being in his art. &t THE TURKISH TREASURE-ROOM. Charles. Dudley Warner, in o chapter abont Constantinople, writes as follows: * The apart- ment fn the seraglio which is the object of curi- Gsify and desire is the treasure:room. suppose it i3 the nchest in the world in gems; it {8 certainly & most wearisome place, 0d guve me'a contempt for earthly treasure. In the centre stands aPersian_throne—a chair pon & broad plattorm, and both incrusted Wit Tubics, pearls, emeralds, dismonds; thers Bre toilet-tables covered to the feet with diamonds, Pipe-stems plistening with buge diamonds, 6l ammor thickly set with precious stones, saddle- - cloths aud stirrops stiff with' diam, 4 onds and ;!men\!ds, robes embroidered with pearls. N :{;h st 50 cheap as wealth lavished in this manner: al first .we were dazzled by the. flashing dis- play, but aftern time these heaps of -gems :)Lemed 28 common in our eyes as pebbles in he ]streel. I did not even covet an emerald 85 large as my fist, nor a sword-hilt in which w,‘“ fiftesn diaionds, cach us Jarge as the end of my thumb, nor a carpet sown with pearls, some of waich were of the size of pigeon’s cags, gor aigrettes which were blazing With internal x'c'si nor_chairs-of state, clocks and vases, the Whole surfaces of which were on fire With jew- ells. T have seen an old oaken table; mrved' in the fifteenth century, which gave me more flleqsure than one of lapis lazuli, which is ex- ibited as the most costly Arzgc!e in this collee- tion3 though it is inlaid with precious stones, and the pillars that support the mirror are “seh with diamonds, -and the legs and claws are 3 mass of diamonds, rubies, carbuncles, emeralds, topazes, cte., and huge diamond pendants orna- ment it, and the deeff fringe in front is alto- gether of ‘diamonds. This is but a barbarous, ostentatiops, and tasteless use of the beautiful, ::1;1; i%t:ggg:u fl\-z::s 3:’1‘! ng“ %den of the inartistic cence of tae Orien e courts in ceutaries *Lus treasurc-house - has, I presume, nothing that belonged to the Byzantine Emperors before the Moslem conquest, some of whom ex- ceeded in their'magniticence any of the Osmanli Sultaps. Arcadius, the first Eastern Emperor after the division- of tffic Roman world, rivaled 1in the sppointments of his palace (which stood upon llila spot) and in his dress the magnificence of the Persion monarchs; and perhaps the lux- urious califs of Bagdad at a later duy dld not equal bis splendor,” His robes were of purple, a color reserved exclusively for his sacred person, and of silk, embroidered with gold dragons: his dgudem was of gold set with gems of inestimable worth; ‘his throne was massy gold, and when he went abroad he rode'in a chariot of solid, pure gald, drawn by two milk-white mules sh[:xlgg in barness and trappings of gold. .**No spot on earth has been the scene of such luxury, cruelty, treachery, murder, intidelity of , women, and rapavity of men, gs this site of the .old pulace; and the long recora'of the Christian Emperors—the occasionally interrupted anarchy and usurpation of a thoussud years—loses nothing in these respects in comparison with the Turkish occupation, although the world shudders at the unrevealed secrets of the se- raglio. At least we may suppose that nobody’s conscience was violated if a pretty woman was occpsionally dropped into the Busphorus, and there was the authority of -custom for the strangliog of all the children of the sisters of ibe Sultan, so that the succession might not be cmbarrassed,” SUNDAY IN ROME. * A letter from Rome 30 the New York Evening Post says: **The Roman Committee, in order to raise money for the Eastern Christians, gave two Sunday festivals at the Palatine which were attended by several thousands of persons Beprinning at the house of Tiberius, tho colossal ruins were illuminated successively by Bongal lights'just as the sun sank behind the Janicu- lum®on the opposite side of the city, producing a most fantastic and beautiful effect. On these bright sutumn Sundays large landaus drawn by two horses may be secn, some filled with women aud others with mon. The Womien arc without bounets and decked with all the jewelry and ‘bright stuffs of silk or woolen that they can comand. Such wealth of leavy gold earrings, long gold chais, lair oma- ments, rings, and bracelets dis laycd on their rough, brown skin, seen once, should ban- ishgold for cver from the elegant toilet of & signora. These parties go to the country, where in the different wine shogs they drinkand eat macaroni, returning at twilight to dauce till midnight to the jingling music of the tambou-~ rine. It is a great annoyance to persons who have any-regard for the Christian observauce of Sunday to live near one_ of -those parrow strects where the poor hold their nocturnal orzies. One of these not far from me astenus the Quirinal hill by long curbed stone Steps, where neither horse nor_carriage can pass, and, in consequence is_inhiabited almost autke}y by the poor. The old women sit outside the doors with their knitting, the inevitable calze, of which every woman in Rome is su posed to un- derstand the manpufacture. The babies play undistarbed, the chickens run sabout, aud the little dogs stretch themselves lazily there in the sun without fear. The mothers and grandmothers continually make indescribable use of tongue, voice, and hands in their dis- cussions with each other and with the children. Here should the curious traveler come to study ihe habits of the pooulace of Rome. The little piazza half-way up this street-Sunday nights in October is converted by the young men and women into a open-air bal-room. Heated with wine from the neighboring osferia, they dance until midnight to the measured beatinz of the tambourine, or make night bideous wit] bacchanalian songs or with the game of ‘mor- ro’ This game, which Dag probably been the amusement of the populace for 2,000 years or more, is 8 game of chance played Wwith the fingers. ‘The two persons plagjug_each display acertain number of fingers, aud he wins who guesees their total number. When one hears, thercfore, due, tre, cingue, uttered with the full paser of two men’s. volees in a sound that re- scmbles the barking of a dog, it is surg to be the ¢ morra.’ - —— LUBECK. Aletter toa San Francisco paper says: “A visit to Lubegk will richly repay an ‘admirer of Gothic architecture in its purest form. The” Marienkirche? (Church of Mary), the ‘Dom” (Catbedral), with theirwonderful clocks, famous chimes, lofty steeples, and world-renowned paintings, would require repeated visits for thorough enjoyment of ail their beauties, but it is a treat even to wander througrwthn MATTOW, winding streets, with their gable-fronted houses and primitive-looking shop-windows, for, with 2 comméentable deference to uniformity of ex- terior, the property-holders ot Lubeck are build- ing their new houses in the old medimval style, fntrodncing modern comforts and improve- ments only where they do ot interfere with : ances. Both houses and strects i;‘g %i“etptfi )’spurexn);mlously cfean, and the white- capped servant girls can be secn scrubbing away at the huge stoops and granite steps lead- ing up to almost every house,during the norn- ing hours, which do hot extend much beyond Suurise here, yhere primitiye eustoms prevail, 2nd even the Burgomaster and Councilmen take their dinner at 12 o'clock. Strolling through the streets, L happened to pass St Mary's Charch near noon, and entered to see the fa- mous clock perform its little tricks. which it hos epsated day by day for over 800 years. This :n?:iaent p!ecg of )!'lleuhanicnl skill §s “placed near the main altar,and bas ahuge and bewilderingly complicated dint, showing the sccond, minute, Thour, day, month, year, and relative position of moon and planets all at once. Oun o minioture semi-cirenlar gallery above the dial is a figure of Christ seated on 8 throne. With ‘the last stroke of 12 melodious chimes play a verse of some bymn, and at the, same time a little door on the right of ¢ gallery opens and a csin apostolic garb appears, advancing sfowly until it reaches the throne, when it turns and bows before the Savior, and then goes on agnin, disappearing through o door_onthe Teft. jeven apostles pass through in this mauner, but the twelfth, who is said to be Judsas, only ‘his face, whed the door is shut on him. the m:i)r h&cle woo(%llen apostle who has been subjected to this mortify- D reatment for 300 years. St. Peter comes infor lis share of rebuke fn the shape of & ock which maies an cifort to crow three times, _but, thourh he flops his wings as lively as ever, his voice was injured by cold_caught in the severe winter of 1724, irom which he never fully recovered, and I suspect St Peter laughs in his gleeve at the bird’s attempts to remind him- of his temporary defection over 1,800 years ago. ——— GIRLS, AND VIENNA STREETS CIGAHS. The Ring strasse Tieré promises to become the ‘handeomest street in the world. It is twice as Drosd os Fifth aveoue, with a bridle-path on oneside. It encircles the entire city proper, hence its mame. There are at present 8 num- of public buildings in course of erection, which will ineregse the hsndsome effect which the width of the street produces. There 13 & new university building up, :l Palals n;ie ste::::,; i e. royal MUSEDI, AN fv?;] ’&'“uifs'. h?fl:scy “:u‘c go be of solid stone, and tuceo which in Germany is so com- :10:13{ %‘:es TRing strasse is the tashionable after- noon promenade, and the people are remarkably nice-looking. The chicf types arc the Jewish sswells,” the oflicers, an: the mothers with marriageble daughters. There arc very few of Ble ladies of the city to be seen e They swarm in the streets ‘on the Ring strasse. d. The ic: st’;e matter %{l #00d Jooks has generally pretéy hair, pretty g or a girl who dresses in !’Il“ls:s?fnmilv partles of three are VEry amusing. The savage old mamma walks 1 the middle, ith a danzhter on_ cither side. | Notwithstand- ingr the o}d 1ady's vigilance, 1 thinls the girls are ap°n to cast side a brilliant uniform glances when 3 asses by. The med affect the English style, and some Of them suceeed tolerably well, 2s there are good taflors in Viesna. Almost ¢ e man smokes, whether he is with a lady or;eurby. The fashiouable * weed” fs what is called here 2 “Virginla,"—a kind of long, thin_claar, with & tiraw rumning throuh the mladie. 'They raw very badly, end last aloag time. The highest price paid for them is 24” kreuzers, or zbont 10 cents. They sre to be had for two cents, however. A man who can smake_a pipe all day, and feel no_bad effects, will ordinarily succamb under a “Virginia.” The smell alone Isbad. The initinted Vienna-smoker delights in it, as hie can smoke it for an hour without stopping. The tobacco trade is nnder Govern- ment mouopoly, aud cigars and ciparettes are bad, except whero obtained through special ;‘.t,zeaglas. 1 find the tobacco-shops of use chief- postage-stamp Jepots.—i New York woria, 0 " Correioudzies % — & Toiie IROYtL PICKLES. etter from London to the San Francisco Chroiticle sayg: It is the fond belief of us Britons that only America produces downright unruly children. If so, how are we to account forthe couple ot bright specimens we possess in the two young plckics,—I mean Princes,— Alberz Victor aud George? It is said that thefr tutors, being ncver allowed to contradict or to correct them, have mogort of influence over them, and that both parents spoft to any extent. One doy, only last summer, at the fashionablo hour in the park, the tio were seen in the royal baronche pummeliug each other’s royal faces and ribs with as much gusto os though they had been the mfiaflest of *'street Arabs,” until the Princess and ber lady-in-waiting bad succeeded inseparating them, when the mamma had to hold one Prince tight and the lady-in-waiting the other, and the order was given to the coach- maa to turn back to-Marlborough House. What ‘was done to the young monkeys there neither history nor the Court Qircular saith; but you may readily imaxine how lmnu:nseiy the beau monde seated on the chairs lining the fash- iouabie drive enjoyed the spectacle. Another v;i‘ny the tivo pickles, accompanied by their tutor, bonored ”” (3) Dean Stanley with a call, The . Dean, alack the day! was outs but his library of .books, his engravings, sud his inkstands were at bome. On these last the Royal bays laid honds, aud, using them as balis, played with them and other issiles until they had, itis said, done £50 worth of damage. Moral: See what comes of being 2 courtier and_on visiting terms with the Royal family! Ball-playing with the wrong materials would appear to be 4 favorite amuscment of the aforesaid pickles. On dit, that they lately went out in the woods \at Sandringham “with their mother ‘to drink5 o'dock tea out of doors and enjoy themselves. The meal over, the' Princess and pickles pelted cach other and the trees with the ching till it was all {n shivers. No wonder that at times we are told that the Prince of Wales cannot live on his ellowance, - . | — -ETIQUETTE IN IRISH BURIALS. It 18 genernlly belicved (says the Pail-Mlall Gazete) that all questions of pracedence are merged ‘in the graye; such, howeyer, does not appear to be the opinicn th Ireland, where, ac- cording to the Freeman'sJournal, o frightful TOW took place the other day in a burial-gronad on this point. It seems that two men, Thomes Slattery, and his son-fn-law, Patrick Claney, wers found drowned in slittle river on the road- side, about eizht miles from Nenagh. A car aud a dead horse were also found {u the river. At an inquest held on the bodies a verdict of SFound drowned™ was returned by the jury, the fnpression being that neither of the men was drunk, but that they were accidentally thrown ‘into the river by the upsetting of the car. ‘Thus far, barring the result of the unfor- tunate- casuslty, matters .went comfortably enough. The incn were dead, but no stigma rested on their characters, and it only remained t‘;\; Mdapasn their bodies in their last resting- e, Here, however, s question of an extremely painful and embarrassing nature arose at the 1ast moment. When the coffins containing the remains arrived at the graveyard, the friends of Blattery insisted on *their corpse’’ entering the gqum-d and befog buried belorethe corpse of the Claney party. On the other hand, Claney’s Iriends were equally determined that this honor should be paid to “their corpse,” the idea being that the corpse brought intothe cemetery and buried last would have to act as servitor to the other in the next world, Fhe result of the discussion was a general fight, and seyeral broken heads and bleeding noses. sy POOR CARLOTTA. From Brussels we receive sad intelligence in regard to the poor Empress Charlotte. Dr. Blatkens, who has been at thehead of insane asylums for many yeavs, and through whose ju- dicious management thousands have been saved from mental death, pronounces tho- Empress incurable. Her folly is strange. Sie refuses to believe in the existence of those around her, whilst, on the other hand, she fmagines & world of her own, with which she lives, talks, aud en- joys berself. To thoso sctually surrounding lier she uever speaks. She attends to her owi toilet, dresses lier own bair in olil-fashioned puils, and separates herself, as it wero, from all coptact from Lumanity, Her memory in cer- taln things is, however, wonderful.* She orders ber dinner in writiug, and if any change be made, or & dish not to her taste, she notices it at once, and writes her reproaches, which she deposits in one place, Where she expects to find an answer pext day. Sbe fmagines herself Empress of Mexico, and Muximilian s, to ler nind, only abgent for a short thne. Her health is good, and her beauty augmented by this strouge unnataral tranguillity of mind. Every- thing is done to contirm this, even to baving a single example of the Gotha Almanach publish- ed Tor her, in which the Imperial Court of klex- ico holds its place, quite as though everything bad been going ou Lappily for her since woT! REPENFANCE., | The crown of Sorrow gemmed wita tears, That, through Life’s long, weary years, Hangs beavy on the brow, Soon will cruinble iuto dust,— For all things morta) must: But then the tears, transformed, will rise, ‘And form the Crawn of Puradise, immortal then—and now. Cicaco, Nov. 25, 1876. WALLACE. PERSONAL. ISFOR!IATION WANTED UF SWEN JUNsUS, ‘John Swensen, Jolianues Anderson, ‘and Peter Jo- ban Karlsen. Plesse leave any {nformation of the above perons witls Dr. 5. 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O RENT—BY WILDER & TYLER, 274 1.7 = shriso Huront, splendid ot b, Moderd iAproYements; 'u fAC bowse, ChesmIt-st.: 413 Lake-ay.; 1068 i v. ; 81, T 414 Cottage Grove- av. ; $ South Pai 310 Wabaah-av.; 6 Ao brick Tiomses Fraie-av., 5eas Thirts-ninthet.1 160 Twenty: 103rthests liotsc on Aburdees- . 3 storcs 1T aad b7 faidalphvar. S 163 Soutn Claticar s Sords o 2av. an] Sheran-t. ; o Baclncar and sneriian res, dwellings, ofices, Q. BENT—BY F. 0. VIEKLING, KOO 1% 12 D e o Shadibaas L U S0t 1ty da 13 Bryaat-place, 6 bice rooms. 2 o 4 house of 14 sl fmprovemeots, inFludiog gse'fxiros: Rkt hb-at., brown-sions {ront K30 o, stors sad nais,” [TonoF 1 oo TOXUO N "ABLE CUT u ood TaInod: SN OR oo Somen, fn aviti-st. Apply ext doo) . . MONTGOMERY, 7 0 A R asmhadonoat, [0 RENT—830 PER MONTI, 182 L-Alth-2 L nat ot Tiobey st Bplendid 10-Foom hodiss Mincel; Batth, hot and cold witer: also, forsale, the parlor an cal , 0w aud cheap. - ¥ CK, Afetropolfian wjoek, s ¥ co_nsTogh,xs O, BENT_COSY 10-RO0N. BRICK With FUic Tiage, cast of park, only $20, N eoge, cateat park, only $30, Call'(o:day 82 41 large age, andolph-gt 19 BENT, SCROOS COTTAGE TN THE GROVE i, clvy i b Dlockn of ct ; Soally ot S5, AaDty 128 Honth (Hasess. gt 101 ! Vo 13, TP, RERT-TIE "TWO-STOMY Tutvace rored 010 West Madison-3t.. 8 rooms. ete., der, 2nd batement, for $15. _itoom IO etk andomph 70 BENT—CHEAP-SWIES CO1 .onr B A Empite bOtbnt oht., ohe OBt Noreh Curtis-st. O REST—FURNISHED IOUSE, CHEAP ._parifes; Prairic-av. e P ot oate, 0 ISHED 1OOMS. T, BEST-THREE UNFUR: A et couple ean nave (hom at & nominal price. 167 n irtieth-st. . TPORE TVE Tocation, 195 Miciigan-st. T9,BENT-FINE LARGE GRFURNISHED ROONS, singic or e suite. Aj 5 SlislieraL i el ool o, s RENT — THE FLAT 18634 OHI Clark, §_rooms. bealies Gash- dtetone A, TGN, 55 Dearnoracst., Kook 25 0 REST — ROOMS SINGLE OR. EN SUITE, ¢ ‘econd, third, and 1 A i ¢ ok o outth ogrs of 46 and 43 South 'O RENT — LARGE NICELYFUNSISHED ROOK With OF withont board, cheap,at 7 rove- oL rmer Fiuintvoari, chespi 1% Cotiagn G 70" RENT-BECOND STORY, # ROD3 oS 3 o ik e, et Siadion. Cherpy [0 RENT—ELEGAYN 'S BOOME go“m FELEGANT PURNIGHED WARM BOOMS G RENT—A SEWLY-FURSISHI g REXTFLAT OF 5 ROOMS FOR HOTSEREEP- ing, frnished or unfurmiehs i e 5 pegmiinel o wtumil ed, modern conseniences, EROOMS, CHEAP; CENTRAL 'O R AT 958 WEST MORROE-ST., A FUR- hlfc (lialicd tront purior, Vith or S igar biand, salda: l[‘l) BENT~COMFORTABLE DED-ROOM WITH A small family; no otber boar A 2S¢ Lin- ol e Sonet s e, L bouts 71‘0 RENT—HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM OX 55t floor; S150, (7ont alcove Faom; Prv ) oo icor » £0; {ront alcove room; private family, 0 RENT—A FINELY FURNISHED, LARGs, 11043 room, second-floor; location A 1; terms mod- erate Jor the winter. 981 Wabasl v, Ve G BENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE O 4 o gy O 3 Rast Otto-se, DDy 3450 Fask Srieate > NT—5-STORY STONE FRONTS, OCTAGON: patiors. dining-room. and kitchen on mais gl‘:«o:;l ‘;] m,r‘nmllmp‘mb:ufunuo ml ‘conveniences; Foud tetunts; Tocaion, Oakl - R RN SR hetorat . M1oNr 0 RENT—BRICE DWELLING, 2325 NOIS- (& st S00ms. Turmage bathirooin, T Eatt e e Tl WA, Lo agee Dullalag, O RENT-3-STORY SWELL FIRONT AR ) 2-BTORY ‘new brick houses, $30 and §15. 3 - At riox housss, $15. JOHN ¥. KBER. PO RENT_SMALL COTTAGE O e Na A, Nors ety sonatage s oor: L M s e o i VENT—1101 WEST_JACKSON-ST., S 8. umnpumuch" ONAT;18 o, P Wol PN Gae oitoel osslon Blven 8¢ once. 0 RENT~1044 INDIANA-AV., JUST PUT IN good repalr, very cheap until sy L, G.8. P ,nfin‘:i."“ il Msy L, G.B.THOMAS, 140 LaSalle- 0 RENT—AN ELEGANT RRICK RESIDENCE Sold water; cAtoers AMER- ‘M'mnu‘g:ll‘n ‘-_'s reox, I hutln“h ome furniture for sale. of C, 8. A anme turultars fu Inyutreof C, 8. 10 RENT—BASEVENT OF 5 RO Gl E D Ao s outh Grech st LEATTO RENT—NICE, WARM™ PURNT Taw_nn private faufly. 111 _su..'l.i‘ Lu&fiEPEL 200 0 RENT—ROOMS ‘FOR HOUSEKEEPIN . quire South Water-st., Koo 0 RENT—TWOQ SUITES OF UNE Toomns, also k 154 Yoreh State-st. T e s e Foom Nery chbap. Bt Kast Harkagnat, s o ol 70 RENT—TWO LARGE PARLORS, SPLENDIDLY ngelfii‘:":';”r"’uri‘f‘-fll‘i&%&“&“' e i o Wimous ol T ‘board at No, 108 South S\mxumvn-;u it 10 RENT — FURNISHED BOOMS -AT THE T On e foter, coraer Adams-si. Bud o $310 $3 per weoks [0_RENT—204%% CLARK.ST.. CORNER ADAAIS, O BENT o1 CATEST, COMNEN (DA 0 RENT—AT 221 SOUTH HOYX] floor, 8 rooms, furnished or unfuralshe: "TORENT-ROONS ¥OR ‘LIGHT HOUSEEEEPING, TwOOF thre the 93 % ! Ao on thenrs foor, Torms moderate: T, MAIN . "D eont raoms, st s o 85 G0 &4 ekt near Ice o (e Do ontre 9T Sl clgaht DL S eeks tear RENT—THE MAIN FLOOR AND BASEMENT of » two-sto:y, busement, and mansard roof house duWalnut-st, pust woatof aanland v, ot and cold water, etc, Maln foor vomprises front and back parior, large bed-room and bath-room. Basement Las Muing- s, M, b, 200 o Sl crifice. A . D. KE! €0., 90 East Was! _lngn.n'fi';’,’ 0 _RENT-%il CALUMET-AV. 2.STONY ASD aseinont marbiu-front livise, finjshed In fine style sud bas every modern fmproveuteit. FRED L. FAKE fi_l }0,, 88 Wishingloa-st. g TENT—17] CALUMET-AV. 3-STORIES AND st sto s Eronts 00 SYest AdATA 30 staries and busemicur, and 3 gopd brick barn; 601 Wi Dasheay., Store 120 Teet (0 alley’ 489 Wabai-ay., Sl o it Meblowav S cineat, stoue- order. W & BUADLEY S falhiiente = P00 T R "0 RENT—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE e B ) ot re oarding-house. ‘on or sddress DR, DL L Hom e 150 Washingtouats oo o 64 Beapor Blovk, o L O e v Wk ements, No. arabfield-ay. W- LOOMIS & CO., 86 W ashinguon-at. . RENT-A MARBLEFRONT TOUSE = 1% roomé, for $45 per month to any one that will buy flie furniture; locatfon, north of Fourteenth-st., cast of State, L. P. SWIFT & SON, 79 Dearborn-st., Kadaild, 0 RENT—TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK. Do, on South \Wood-st.. $20 per moath, “or will sl very low and oasy paymeats. C. C. LANDT, Boom §, 188 Madlson-at. 0 RENT—42 SOUTH CURTIS-ST,—F URNISHED house; would sell part of furniture i desired. TP, RENT-4 TWOSTORY _AND BASEMENT ‘brick house, and. barn, on West Washington-sL., near Lincoln; rent ean be pald in board; otlier voarders ullowed. NEWELL & SIOSHER, 'House-Renting Agents, 168 West Sgdisonst, - 1T, RENT_HOUSE 215 WARREN-AYV., 11 BOOMS; ent, $35. J. COX, Jr., itooin 66 Major Block, corner Madisoh and Ladidie-sis, 0 Rl NEAT TWO-BT0NY AND BASE- ‘ment brick house, 123 White:st.; reat low to & food tenant. laquire of £. F. MULLEN, 25 Lake-st., orat house. 0 RENTTOUSE, 1807 PRAIKIE AV T Koo and first-clay cellar; water abd_gas throtghiouts 30, 1argn 2-510ry barn with the Bame; Tent $30 PO monit, or Without the barn $25. 0 RENT~THE FINE COPTAGE AND LOT 1080 ‘Prairie-av., nesr Twenty-third-ss. ; S50 per month; §rooms. C. E. LEWIS, 163 Hast Madlson-st. 1'0_RENT—GOOD HOUSES, FUKAISHED AND unturaished; prices to suly the scsson. EDMUND G. STILES, 9J aladison-st., Room 7. [0, BENTBRICK HOTSE, MALBLE FRONT, ALL ‘modérn improvements, gis-fixwures vnd_furasces. JInquire at 168 WashIngtou-at., Room 25 or 7. 710 RENT—HOUSE OF 7 AND 10 RUOMS IN TuE diew brick tow on Pesrce-st., near Haisied. Hive ligt and cold water, gas, laundry, bath, Water-cloets, cte. These houses are but afew minutes’ walk from Dusiness centre and are very desfrable. Go aad see thein. JOM. LE, 155 Lasalie-st 0; B35 WeST DIBBLE, T—4 O RENT—ASHLAND-AV., NEARR UNION FARK, D RENT—FURNISHD HOUMS Fute tim.. " ousckeoplng o odEInG. APy &85+ West itan- dolph-at, 70 RENT—TO FIRST-CLASS PARTIES WITH( .l‘ children, ¥wo nicely furnished rooms warme: OHI'E lighted; also firat Huor furnished for housekecping; all ‘modern {mprovements. 'H()Wl_ln Washington-st. 70 BENT-FUBNISHED OR UNFORNISHED T Tooms, With or withoutboard. _ 414 Vabsena: [0 RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE Ohidtst. [ N e e, e oF Withost Bosrk - Stores—Continued. BENT—STORE #31 WEST LAKE-ST.. - TBL& T SToERLY T..$13. DIB [0 RENT=A YERS DESIRANLE STORE TN EN- vod. sueond door from Post-ofice. TILLOT- Washiugton-st. 0 RENT—CHEAP—~TO _ WHOLESALERS-THE fine. elezant five-story and basement bullding on the norihwest corner of (Vabash-av. and Washington- s Loqutre ot J. HENKY & JACUB WEIL, 146 Dear- oSt _STORE 116 EAST WASHINGTON-ST. 19: yent low to good tenant. W. 5. JOHNSTON, S Erchanpe Baniding, corner Ciark and Washiagion. 1'0_REST—CHEAPEST STORES IN THE CITY: -r ’-‘ggw\g:@)%“’csz tandoph, brick block. Good d bassment, with '"E 'vsult, only $15 per A CUMMINGS & CO., [34 LaSalie-st., Madison. CIGAT AND NEWB STAND. -GOOD uel and lghts furhished. GOod Oppor. i Hontes per week. Call Tocation.. tanity for lady or gentieman. 0254 Souths_State-st. '0_ RENT_CHEAP—_ONE-HALE OF BTUKE 1T¢ ‘South Clark-st. Good locality for cigar or holiday trade. inquire at 74 Clask-l. b Oftices. 7[0 RENT-DESR ROOM OR PART OF, OFFICE: large, well-lighted, steam- ted, and vault. Joomszoaia s, Ko, mhm,mn ‘corner of Mad- PO REXT-PARTLY PURNISHED OFFIC! Huor, $12 per nionth to 8 gentleman; also ofifce. with grate. $15, or the sbove can be connected; and two front rooms.’ main tioor, unfarnished, very choap. ADYlY to M. NE. 118 Madison-at 1O RENTPLEASANT OFFICK OR DESIRABLE desi-room; most elegant second-floor in the city; Yerylow. 200 State-st.. second-Hoar, near Adams. Misceilancotse RENT-BASEMEXT, THIRD, AND POURT oors )32 st Lake-st,, nnd all tho followin; Which are well sliuatéd o South Clark-st.: Stores and 3115 hasement 13 and 115: Iug 124and 130, and Kenticsy ALY Firaishod leeping rooma i A b]nn" nantl. ply o 1 South Clari sty Jtootn 2, OAL YARD, CHEAP. 831 WEST a1l voomssaitable for liousekeephy {ias g rats JekepT e —FOR MANUFACFURING OB WAKE- scs, trio 2-ytory brick bulldfng situsted 830 ‘West Lake-6t., comnerof May, 50X BN E. A'CUMMINGS & CO., 7f10 REXT=FOR MAS ADE DALLS, PIIVATE thestricals, ¢ic., U‘Sl)‘i theatrieal wardrobe. loe quire at Drumatle Azeacy, Room 7, 117 Sauth Clark. 7[\0 RENT—IALL, HANDSOMELY FiITED UP, c nu‘ &l?t‘fl:fr&zuilgl;lc {or n:llu)?‘.plrtlgs‘ &yll!r sup-~ cle 3 Tmonth. g e [ SO 7{'0 RENT-THE 2D, 3D. AND 4TH FLOORS OF store 211 and 2§ Gast Maiison-at., near Fraaklin. JAS. W. SCOVILLE, 110 We3t Wasaltgwn-st. WANTED-TO RENT. ANTEDT T_COMTORTABLE COTTAGE of seven rov: rent moderate, Dunton's Spirit of the Turf, 164 and 168 Washington-st., Room 34. ASTED—TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, OE Tooms sultable for light houseieeping, within 15 minutes walk from Field, Lefter & Co.'s wholesale House; terms must be very Teasonable. Address Y 23, Tribuze otice, VWANERSTO RE FURNISHED ROOS With modorn Improvements, east of Wells and south of Oak-8t., by Lo Young men with the est af references. Address, with lowest terms, P 5, Tribune. "V ANTED—TO RENT~SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR in bric: bullding; goodlights west of river. south of Indiana-st., east of sangamon, and north of Mon- 2t Noi. 3657 au lighted vn tarce sides. LaZalls: Mady or en sulte, OG-8, ; TUSE bo chewp. Addross’X 89, Tribune ofice. 79, RENT-& NIGELXFURNISHED “KOOM TANTED—TO RENT—NICE COTTAGEORSMALL Drivate famlly, 150 North Ciirtls, near Indiuna-st.; Liouse, Weat Side, for small famlly. Address F I, Feterence required. cure Carrler No. 25, Statlon A, 70 RENT-ELEGANT TURNISHED ROUNS. | VY AnriD; TO RENT A MEST MARKET; MUNT e e s South A oUMS e n & good location for business. = 18, Trib- TD RENT—NORTH SIDE, SOUTH OF ERIE "east of Clark, Nandsomely-fargistied Tooms; eve filng news duy-board peat door. Address V 3, ribune. 7170 _RENT—FIRST FLOOR, 4 RUOMS: $10 PER maont/ AEEI’ 8t 11236 South Jeflerson-at. T—XICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, VERT 14 South Green-st. "[O,REST-IN & SPLENDID LOCATION. “TWO rooms, furnidied, sulcable for Isdylor gcal. Fur- afture sor fale very chizap ress ¥ 46, Tribune. 1‘0 RENT—BANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, at prices to sult the times. 168 East Washington® &, Koom 2 s "0 RexT-FURKISHED ROONS VERT QHEA? T0 L egpectablo paniles. Tnquire of P. X, RYANy 254 West Madison-st. 0 RENT-FURNISHED BOOAS IN A PRIVATE Tosidence on Vess Wi n iay ashington:st.. Dew 4md A, Wich Boc And cold Wbk, Address N 7, Teis- f['0_RENT—A NICELY-FURNISHED SWITE OF w“‘rosoflfl, xIlul ‘:ml w‘M Wulwa fir!.nidld flflh‘«‘gfln the s, fr 4 couple oF (WO gentlemen; er o 5o 5 Frilne omiGe i [0 RENT—277 INDLANA-ST., FURNISHED ROOME, ‘South front, With or without board. - [0, BENT- BANDSOMELT- FURNISHED FRONT _Tooms ot 82 North Lasalle-st. < 10 RENT—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 1497 PRAL- rie-av, for light housekeeplugs rent, $15, including §a88ud W -clasy nelgunoriood. T RE! URNISHED SLEEPING ROOM, AT 83 'r month; 8130, cottage O Jacl West Maulson-st. une ofilce. TO EXCHANGE. 70, EXCHAXGE-20-ACKE FARM. TARCE frame dweillng, eleven rooms, fine orchard, Jast- ing water, 100 neresyoung timber, Wl fenced and cross- feoced, 140 under cultivation; one mile east of Willow Springs Swation, on_Chlcagy & Alton Lalizosd. Juse seventcen miles sonth of the Court Houso I’ Cook County, ML 1want good, clear dwelling or Foud lots. There 13 $4,000 oh the farm st 8 per ceat. four years from now. Thisisnd{s actnally worth $100 per acre. 1 want §15.000 for all, or $3.1 for 120 8cTes with fmprovements. Ilere is o Lrst-class chance to 80t a lne farm very low. Two 610-acre farms (clear) tn O'Brien County, lows, 83 £ood 1and a8 there i3 n the State, fOF clty Propertys will assume $10,000. Price of farmis $18,000. Efghty acres inside the corporation of Topeks K 8as, {cear) $70.000; will tradc for good plece of b ness property f Chicago, and a-s.1me $35,000. 73,000, One of the best bulstaess corners on State- st fora Goodlot of Pare Keatacky Wbiakeys, Mudt b T. B. DOYD, room 14, 146 Madlson-st. & 7O EXCHANGE & VERY FINE AND STYLISR eamm of driving horses, haraess, and carrl oAl stiate, clear. G G, LAND, Room 5 gy 70, EXCHANGE-TOR X SWALL TPROVED Zarm {a Towa or Ninols, my equliy of 51.2(0'n & {fine suburban property near Chicago. Good hvues azd arp, BbOUT 3 acres of land, large orchard, good well and cistern. _Address S 95, Tribune office, 10r> days. 0 EXCHANGE—IMPROVED F R O e Gty i Zoo motio,. harhs: ences, clear %.‘I’X‘?‘mrtlec-v 1;‘01\‘!]‘ r‘om Elly!.dn!:‘.‘ly slation. 8! 208, Tor clear Improved it iy GO VRTINS et troom fa, Trorerr O To, e s g sor g o achiness Address @ 1. THDIE OBEs, o ) EXCHANGE—GOOD HORSE AND TOF BUGGY tor farnltare, plano, brick, of iumber, APpIY (o . 0. STONE, 146 East Madisonst. : 0 EXCHANGE-COTTAGE AXD, LOT, CLEAR, for plono or horse and buggy; balance In 5 years. 1. 0. STONE, 146 Madison-st. 1[0 EXCHANGE-GOOD TRACT OF YARN TAST in Towa for board; also. want to purchase an fnfer- €st tn some good business. BOARDER, Tribune oflce. T[O ESCBAXGE=m OR & ACKES VALUABLE (clear) (o Hyde Park. o Tiltnols Central Raliroa adjolning station, for Chitazo_or Broukiyn (N, Y.) property. J. TYLER, Room §, 81 Washingion-st. TTO,ESGHANCE-ONE On TIWO SECTIONS OF ‘beantiful Farming Fod, 1o 8 well sett]ad postion of the best part of Kanas, Tor house and Iot, fn somje cooi Iocality; will gaysame casttor sssame’ small. Incura- brance. Q5 Tribuoe office. 70 EXCHANGE—8100 IN XOTES DUE IN 4 AND 5 montusat 10 percent interest sgalustan A 1 hotel in clty, for plano, furniture, merchant talloring, safe, brick, or lumber. _Address Q 61, Tribune office. (CHANGE-FOR OASH AND "UNINGUM- e R ER =don, ,Btock will fvolss ol 2 ‘Furiher pirticulars by addressing V 40, Fribune office. o Balo A el bas i 3od s sioek of pictures, Addreas W 48, Em!m.no offic HART. 1010 West Adams-gt. - TS EXCHANGE~FOR PERSCNAL PROPERTY~A ‘first-class roa: horse, Address V40, Tribune offic EXCHANGE—THREE LOTS LN fo'fi:@ ted, for cottage and 1ot fil‘ Hfll P e R g A TR BenNEToN. i P[0 EXCRAYGE- 1000 ACKES OF FINE PRUETE e T i ose.of (hchin: ks, o H oo e s Tile. pustasiced, < PRANY AHUNT, 55 Washington-st. . 70 FRINTERS-2 PATISC NEWSPAPER AND . Job oftice ina flourishing Western city fo exchanso gorlcn(mw‘r_euflancn._“dnnfl P a9, Tribune ofice. EXCHANGE-INDIANA REAL 2STATE (CITY ‘snd suburban) with cash or approsed paper fora drugstock. Address, with full particulass. Lock Box 554, Logaasport, I EXCHANGR-2,00 ACRES HEAYILY-TIMBF) TSt on Tenncisee Hiver (giear) for met:han or real estate; will assame. _Address ¥ 04, ‘Tribune. 'ANTED—TO RENT—BY 1ST JANUARY A r_14-roomed honse, with moidern conve- clghborood of Laion Park: rent mustbe £of Muy. Address W 88, Tribune office. ANTED—TO RENT—FROM 5 TO 5 ROOMS, funished for housciceping with an Aincricer fam{ly, ia 8 good neighborhood; West Side preferred. " 12 Address 74, ‘Tribune oftice. ‘ ANTED—TO RENT—2 OR 3 FURNISIED ToOmS by & young couple for light housekeeping: cleaniiness exmcntfal; twenty minufes of Wabash-av. and Aladison-st.; best references. Address Z 65, Trib- une ofifce. RENT—10-RO0M TOUSE ON 'wenty-sec- N7 ANTED=TQ AMichigan or Wabaali-avs., north of 1 on-gt. Address, stating terms, Poat-Ofice Box VWASIED-TO RENI-DY & AMARRICD COUPLE Witbout famlly, boih empioyed day-time, one or twa rooma furaished for light honsekecping: T Neap. Address, StOUNE rent etc., W4, Triboge, \WANIEDI0 RENT-BY A PROMPT-FATING tenant, two or tiiree unfurnished roowms for Ught housekeoping: North ide, within nfteen minutes’ walk from river; brivk building preferred; terms, must bo moderate. 'Address for one week M, 215 East Klnzle- 35, glving terms, convenfances, etc. VW ANIED=TO RENT_ROONS PARTLY FUR- ‘nished for Housckecping; famliy of fve adulia. Address, giving full particulars, X 22 Tribune ofice. W BT o oot Gavcadt, F At WHE 12 Quiney-se. s ANTED—TO RENT-BY A QUIET, MIDDL oo 1 3 ‘rooms, 106 West ‘azed couple. two or thio2 Tooms, centrally Joc: ‘kbon-st. Apply to Mrs. &, 8. BOQTH, ioom 20,157 | ed, for light housekeeplug; state ‘pricc and. locatior g ’ Address Z 30, Tribune omice. U\ RENT-NIOELY-FURNIGHED SOUITES AND roums, warmed. £as, liot and cold water. 19 Kast ‘Harrison-st., near Michigan-ay. , and business. 0 RENT—ANY NUMBER OF WELL FURNISHED rooms n:‘g;r;{ulg‘l_v prices; use of kitcnen if desired. e 7] 120 Soutn v 9 _RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 196 EAST ‘Washington-st. ll‘a RENT—CHEAP—FURNISHED ROOMS,UP ONE flght. 185 Easy Washingtou-st., Baom 1. ’1‘0 RENT—FURNISHED . FRONT ROOM, WITH grave, 335 Wabash-av., 1r3: floor, Yocm 2, TD BENT—A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED room (o one OF two geaflomen, on North Side; h;findy to centre of business. Address O 82, Tribune ottict., 3 R 0 RENT—LARGE ROOM WITH ALCOVE; FRONT- naw_marble front cheap W May next, H. i jeflers, Pa ‘Turpished, or unfurnisbes MOKET, 8 Clarkst, e e et Tribane orice: 0 RENT—FURNISHED JHOUSE OX GROVELAND | 7\ T L RNT 00M TO SINGLE asemen c i er montl, ci . D OO & L0, by Laat Washingubn-si. ccnre, Addreis 082, THbORS 808 58U Bast Washlngiop st OF FOUR ROOMS: WILL i NT—A COTTA TR Inguire avsny et rent it cheap for the winter. Cliestuut-st., berween State apd o RENT-FURNISHED HO! stone front, on_Prarie-av.. Afngh-st. - R, REID, 50 LaSalie-st. To RENT—25 FINE NEW DRICK HOUSE; NO nasement; 0 + L mprovements; 25, por man! good tenant. £l E. WE. 3 OF 11 ROOMS, north of Tweniy- 85 D BSR40 180 LaSalle-se. Suburon. 0 BENT-OR WILL SELL A F T O e 1 o Enzlew U SOut RS, o TILLOTSON BIEOS, 9217 ashinguon-sL. 70 RENT-CHEAP—A_ VERY DESIEABLE TWU- [ o frai: house Ia Lewndale. Hanusome roomis, stngle oF en suite, furnished or unfurnished, At47, Wood- Bl piace, Campbell. Park. JOUN W. STRONG, 48 Escluage Bullding, Clark and Waslingon 503 e e - 70 RENT-ROOMS. B TR Y A T DY T 10 TENT~87 PER MONTH, @ LARGE ROOMS ON f onppcl? ngox of house, 10 Harva:l-st. Inquire at 335 }ifllrfl-\-n\'. 6. RENT_FOENISHED KOOMS AT THE WAL~ ton ilouse, 34 ond 3G Washington-st., opposite Field, Lefter & Co.'s; §i0 por month Up. 0 REX TE OF JANDSUMELY FUlNisu- o e ad hoate rooms (n_grivate family on_Noru Dearborn-st o _genteel partics; location near Goethes st. Address Q 5, Tribuue ollicé. 0 REST—NICKLY-FORNSISHED WARM ROOMS ety clieap to geatiemen, 109 State-st., near Field, Lelter & Co.'s; also ot 10) Frauklin-st. RENT—NICELY-FORNISHED, LARGE ROGMS. 0 for lght housekeeping; cook-stoves, cloauts, water, Eflwnvcfix_enuga. _}l_\_q‘t\u'e 'af219 West Adams-st. 0 RENT—240 WABASH-AV-, CORNER JACKSON- [ 8t., desiravle rooms, with or without furaiture. RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ’l‘ofl'fln rooms, chicap, at 78 East Van Burea-gt, 0 RENT—LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM OX Tolhl!;: ;nt]fianr. ‘with or without board or use of Kitchen; rent, $10 per ‘month. .49 Walnut-st., one biock £rom Raddgipi-st. cams. PO KENT—72 _WABASH-AV., NICELY-FUR- l shed room, with uloset, suitable for one ar two gentiemen; excellent boord {h house communicatlag. ONAL—J, W., 23915, ] AM BACK AND WILL PEI;‘:%II to-night 8t ¢ mc.rx‘n}w. and H. Both D. and BOOKS, BIG PRICE—CASH IN TOUR HAND FOR od books; $5 pald for Websters {ictionary. N'S Orlglnal Old_Book-Store, 91 Madison-st. , Tribune Bullding. CLOPZEDIA—] WILL GIVE $75 CASH Fowr G K hpliton's New Encyclopasdta (calf) 1f i condition. Address Z 40, Tribune odice. B DON ART_JOURNAL. O X aibon s Birds of Af ii-mo} Procarsaque America. 2 vols., full Turkey; Krf Tres- s o, Tall-mo. ;. complete ssix'of Dickens, Biate rnackera), Georza Kot avhoras SRGEoL 818 J - 200 Biher SlandN AN ory day unctl Christas. W. DR NS A I"HE CHAPINS ORIGINAL—CHAPIN'S OLD BOOK B O ison-st.s opposiic Tribune Bulling—~2 K of $1,758nd $2books for §1 & volume; shcep S+ book for $2.503 alf prand new. Before you ey price for your books thas you ate, [atending P e Your fricnds for 8 Christmas present drop in aa see na:fi!a,«: Block. '6.000 S0k " g ] 2 Tate.s ST Centenary Bory, 8. bu ks, toy bouks, at MILL olay e ilboh st oW SRITe; STORAGE, S DICHIUAAGY, D63 ; Epitome of ; Macaul- e, £1.50; Barnes' Diar(es for 1877, 'S’ Cheap Hook RNITURE, AND MELRGHAND.SE P Foe, £ AR 3. Money advasied to any amouuts - 7053 AND G35 SLATE-SE. DEY Asp Gmr:ngz By respousivle partles on wmoderate s o at ey 1O ES, e DIVORCES. S| —THE PUBLIC = Akc BSOLUTR | DIVORCES S Thihies” advertiatas to aner and oo grouads 0ot his or ‘opher Staze. Divorce, or reifable fexal In this of, 200 had by application B¢ 1 vtlee of P, MONTGOMERY, 162 Washington-st., g 2 % STEGALLY AND QUIEILL OBLAINED ngg\cf:ry State and ;i‘rerml?g.grr ldul’\’éor?eplllu’l'l:l::{ X yerrs er decree 12 e oS DIA. 125 23" OUIETLY OBIAINED wbillty, etc. lesideace T30 Bloet. Cateazs. (1. LiD pEUREES OF ete. !x&_lirlt_ €. T)IVURCES LEGALLY AN iz 30y State for Toco ot raaterlal, Fecs %dd“r:?u G. R. SDMS, 57 VORCES—WE OBTAIN V. DUIEE MLV AP reark’ experience, aus ry fac e i resa P, Box 7, Chieass, IL. Bost clty references. . 0 RENT—3 ROONS FUR HOUSEKEEPING, $15. _330 North Stote-st. . RENTT—AT S1 PER Turnoms together with - house, &t 93 Corneiia-st. " NT—UPPER PART OF 2-STURY HUUSE 225 T os‘éfim“uumn-st.‘ 4 roums, #upurate froat and rear entrance. Iuquire on premises. r RENT—SUITE OF ROOMS NICELY FUR- ["’m‘lEm ‘sultable for three genticmen. ~ Apply 8t 3¢ Rush-st. TALSTED-51, st By W MONTH EACH, THREE pantry, closet, and coal- Y §12.50; RENT-7 ROOMS, o5 cholce flats on Washington-t. T AR OO o oute, 1o 1 Lwo minutes” W m 51 e. uiet pighfll by & lady living slone. Address N i9, ‘ribune office O RENT—338 WEST MADISON-ST., FRONT PAR- o besamom light, pleasant, sid well heaed: neatly furnish reasonable. 0 RENT: LATS, UNFURNISHED oR T partiy furalshed, or house sultable for two separate famiiles. Address [ 33, Tribune ofiice. RENT—7 OR 14 ROOMS OVEL S'I'OKB 253 ) South Clark-st., between Jaskson and Van, ™ T ci L., bet it Dt 110 RENT-FUCNISHED RUOAMS; BINGLE OF 10~ gothier: 8t 065 Wabash-av. TO RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OB WiTH- ,OutBoard. 467 Miculgon-ay. - 5 II‘D RENT—2 LARGE FRONT ROOMS ¥OR LIGHT uousekecping, with ved and carpet, 8t No. 105 South Sanganon MICHIGAN-AV., NICELY FUR- o, RENT--6 nished rooms. sulte sod sicove; references re- quired; terms reasonables board near By, "[O BENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 10and 13 East Madison-st., by the day, week, or ‘Tmanth (Tuompson's European Hotel), with of witliout board. Uffice Room 3, second ooF. Te. TENT-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ‘with large closet. 212 North Desrborn-st. rRe Closer, 21 O TOKEA 78 DESIRABLE ROOMS, A1 207 NOxTH Dearborn-st. TORENT-TND PLEASANTLY-FURNISHE D ‘roams st 23 Cottage Grove-av. to genllemen oniy; Feterences reguired. _ TR0, RENT-UNFURNISHED SUTFES OF ROONMS Yor honsckeeptng in enoice location; also furpisued Houes. FABHINGION & HACKNEY, 1% Washing- tou-si /]70 RERT—FURNISHED ROOMS, CHEAP, SUITA- O S oD 0D istxieving, b T spectanle Tamily. 10 South Siate-st., aeton fat, VISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT ‘two turnished rooms, tire snd North Clark-st., second 1100r. 0 RENT—TWO FU] ‘nousckeening, lght, $10and S12 204 ANTED—TO _ RENT—STORE, FI A et CE srash apbdrcon Take and Monroe-sta.. or on Madleon-st., between LaSalle and o AMarket, for wholesale boot and sboe business. R 7, Tribué otllce. NISHED ROOMS “;’Axfmb—mfi for_bousckeeping; falr Jocality; must be cheap. AddressQ 49, Trivumeitiee. ____________ W AN1ED-T0 RENT-RT YOUSG COUELE, - amall furnished hgfe ‘within 10 minutes’ walk of State or Rush-st, brid; Address WILLIAM LAN- SING, 86 and 88 South Water-t. * WASTED—TO RENT—SMALL COTTAG R- e&‘d.g desirable location, for misied or unfurniahe geatleman and wife; nochildren. T 23, Tribune ofce. TOOMS. {7 ANTED-TO RENT—THREE FUR- ed, for | o REN aished or partly furaish: ht housekeepin convenient 1o sladison strect s S A ddresn, sotlaE facatfon ond torms, which must be moaerate, ¥ 76, Tribuae atice. TS, EXCHANEE—DRIVING HONSE FOR ENG Iathe, Address W 30, Tribune otfice. > 7O ESCHANGE-en TWRST SIDE TOTS NEAR ‘Contral Park for farming or Western lands."Apply. oM. D. DEAN, 49 3iatc: c B EXCHANGE-100 ACRKS OF TINGER LAND ‘0 Shawano County, Wis.; will exchaogo for good horse, bugry. and harpess. Call at Loom 45, 153 Washington-st., from 12 to T o'clock. 5 VESSEL-WEN—I HAVE A BCHOONER: G BB IR0 MR L R e 1 it Address Z 80, Tribs gflu. z: i @ 0 EXCHANGE—A WATCH OR JEWELEY FOR a Flecwood scrall-saw. 182 Dearboru-at,, Lioum & 0, EXcHANGE REAL ESTATE FOG_FRANME house. AD. GOSTAFSON, 104 Oak-st. - Tfl EXCHANGE—FIRST-CLASS DENTISTI furniture_or merchandfsc. “JOUN W. (q}!xfi!lflugc Balldlug, Llark Anwhhin_gl TTO,EXCHANGE-CLER LOTS' ¥Oft FAMILY horse and buggy and two-scated carriage. Itcom 8, 149 Lasalle-st, . . ACRES, IMPROVED, NEAR ham, N3 will sestme. | G. 8. THOMAS, ‘Room 8, 149 LaSalle-st. : 1L EXCHANGE A NICE_GOLD WATCH AXD (_choin fors good horse. Call 3¢ 627 West Madisony ANTED-TO EXCBANGE—A PARM OF 189 acres o Wisconsla, with house aud barn on Ify a0d 100 acres tenced and {mproved, for Chicase proh exty, realor personal. Apply to Df. £ HITCHCUCK, Pratric-av. ANTED--TO EXCHANGE-EIGN, CARRIAGE, o wagon paating for & shop stove. G. A.MOOLE, 46 304 48 Weat Lake-st. ANTED—TO EXCHANGE—HORSE. BUGGY, hamess, and custer, for house on lessed wronnd. Apply to NEWELL & MOSHER, 183 West Madison-st. VAT, To EXCHANGE A GOLD WATCH for grat-clase seal-skin socque. Addresa 8 2 Tribune ottice. -ANTED-MERCHANT TAILORING 1IN EX- W ARanze for o e subursan lot. Address T6T, Tribune atfice. Y ILL, EXCHANGE ¥OR 13 lot, one 2-story frame Stor: awelling-houses, barbs, etc., and lors; one town W, and 23 acres irat-cless land in Indlana, ‘withont {ncui- "Addreas N, H. €, 773 South IHalsted-st. CARRY: EXCHANGE-80 .5 FLUSECAL. “YAXTEB—-TD RENT—A COTTAGE FURNISHED ‘complete for light housekeeping, contalnlog four or five_roums, centrally vd. Call or address 20 North Clark-st., third foor, .ront. bioonutenk . ANTED—TO RENT—A HOUSE WITH FIVE OR scven fooms, On st Side near Madison street cars; oot farthir west than Hoyne-st.; or rooms for housexconing lus Dblock, Terms moderate. Addresy R4, Trivune offics. ° ANTED—TO RENT—A COTTAGE, IN GOOD tepalr, of five or six rooms, 1n a desirable location. Address WEED, Lioom 18, 84 LaSalle-st. VWASTED -TO RENT& FURNISHED COTTAG or fourar 8¢ rooms, with frut-class partl State location. References exchanged. Address X 0, Trivune office. VWANTEDSTO RERT-TY LADY AND GENTLE- ‘man, within 10 %o 15 minutes walk of Court-House square, viro unfurnlstied rooms, with board 108 lady. Whero thiere are fow oF no otfier bosrders. "Address, glving location and price, P 83, Tribune otfice, TIENTION 1§ CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING special bargains in planes aud organs: a5 wiil buy & 7-octave Rrabe plano, carved legs. $273 will buy a Steinway piano. 5 wil buy's 8-octave uprikht Gllbect plago. 4 60 wipl bity a second-hand Hallett, Davis& Co. plano. rgans from £30 [0 81 W. W. KIMBALL, corner State and Adsms-sts, PIANO0 OF FIRST-CLASS MAKE, ALMOST NEW, for sale at & great banculn. Inqulze u50 Wabiash-us. ATIETAIL ATTHE FACTORY, PARLOL: OLGANS 8¢ prices beyond competition? 50 and upwani Bt in the market. lonthly payment caah. a?10 Tent, NICHOLSON ORGAN CO,, 63 East ndland-st. A —BLOOMFIELD, TAE MANUFACTUR! will tune and regulate your piano spiendidly.for 2. Send orders to 947 West Madisop-st. o LLLTWery- second-st. NUMBER OF ELEGANT PARLOR ORGANS, various prics, 08 10w 33 $60 and upward: exami ur stock befo R T SART) -5t AT e ‘'f0 EXCHANGE. A FRENCH LADY, NOW ENGAGED IN ONE OF ‘our firat-class serafnaries, would exchange lessons in French for board or part_board in & private family. Aduress T 20. Tribune oifice. 5 FINE VLORIDA PLANTATION CONTAINING 2,300 acres, naviguble river frontage, is offered for Caleago property. Jd. G- HUSZAGH, 124 Dearbora. N AR O R o nabcs o7 ol paTntinis, Poriraits, o lan o Shia i, Riioss & 48, Tribune ofice. [HOICE COUNTWY REAL ESTATE TO EX- change for city property: will assume. ~Apply ‘Hoom 16, 149 3{adison-st. 9t0 108. m. T'o RENT—A PLEASANT UNFURNISHED ROOM on Michigaa-ay., near Twenty-second-st. - quir uLOL T pitesalomie, [, RENISIO CENTLENE, ONLY—NICELY- Tarnisiied rooms, lishand warm; very reasonable. Apply at oom 13, Ko 4/ Lasalle-st. "0, RENES EOONS CONER WASHINGTON and Halsted-dls., slogly_or ln sultes, furnished or unfuraisebd._lnolre 8t 177 West Washibgton-st. 7O, BENI-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Jre, cheap. Transfents taken. 376 Blate-it. Ap- .y at Rootn & - [0 EENT—TWO SUITES OF FURNISHED ROUMS N oty 210 Glar kst corm. F Adums, Roum 12: 0 RENT—ONE TO FIVE UNFURNISHED RO0MS o central part of city to ladies or genilemea. Ad- dress W 93, Tribuae offite. ENT—AT 278 WEST MADISUN-SI., ‘1WU beaudtyl pariory, turnaheds il Teat ‘together or fepurate, with ar wiout board; ‘dirt cheap; DO other arden. 0 RENT—420 FULTON-ST., SOUTH-FRONT AlL- ‘cove room, furnished; also jarge south-front room, ed. ‘Termslow-. [0 REST—A PLEASANT ROOM, NEWLY FUR- slicd, for one or o gentiemen, With of without board, on e Norch Side. Uiy uiode expecting o be ] food refereaces need Spply. Address Q 78, Tribune ofifce. r[oSENTSIS WEST VAN BUREN-ST., FURNIGH- ed, two largs {root roums, very pleasaat, sultable for gentlemsn oF light hauskeeplng, cheap. Brick o Tb RENT—ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. furnishad o uaturafsied. Call at United Staws Tiotel, corner Thirty-iirst-st. and Cuttaze Grove-av. TORENT-FUR; SISHED RODMS, WiTH OB WITH- ‘out board, at 452 Washington-st., Union Park. e RENT—ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, at 42 Pin b Side. st., corner Indiana, Nori) UTINISHED _TR0DMS FOR LIGHT To REN housckecplng at 4 West Van Buren-st. {0 REXT~ROOMS FROM $5 UPWARD FOB GEN- JInguire in store from 10103, of JA RENT-HOOMS FRON @ "PQ REST-A SEHE OF RU0M 1\;903,?—"‘—“‘_&_\1—\_?&%%;)&? J_glemen, 8 Wb Ay, e . ? in3. W. & N, 3 - SES, ETC. cuange fififi?:fiflnmnr “Giark and Wushingroa-td. TO BENT-STORES, OFFICES, ETC. To RENT—FU ROQAS Fuit LIGHT Stores. housekeeplng ¢ Van Bureo-st. 0 RENT—PARLOZL FRONT CHAMEBER C ms, 10r sleeping ur light house- 116 Weat Monsoe 1[0, BENT_THRER PLEASANT FRONT ROOSLS, furni ‘sultable for 3 or 4 gentlemen or guntie- ‘man and m;fi' e ’s.». Franslents taken. Apply 8t 425 State-st 10 RENT=0N 0 53 A MONTH PER ROOSL: 1O O R o for husekeeping (o brick building nortiwest caraer Lai aad Western-av. TORENT ROOMS WITH 382 West Mouroz-st. 0 RENT—ALCOVE FOOS. EAST FRONT. HOT RO T e irnisnied-or aataraished, with o without board. 39 Calumet-ay. [0, BEST=FOUL FONSHED everything ready for housekes 5, who desires board 70F reat. four dours from ffaisted. 130 RENT—G NICE ROOMS, neaf State; rent cheap. - B Block- Ie RENT-FCRNISGED AND Tooms In Bryaat Bloci (clevaton, n4 Dearbora-ste. . APy ot RO &1 W0 FURNISHED KOUMS A 247 2. cuffdren. HUUAS ALY iz, by, & widow 25 Pedoven-st., 0N HANDOLPH-SI., G. YOONG, 6 Bryad UNFURNISHED corabr Raadolph Aa0D tory and basement. asalle-al., opposite Pacie Hotcl. Washington-at., brick, Si- Madison-st., good resal) szand. , corner Carpentwr, $25. IS STORE, 23 500 Il MARKET-NT. IO Fan loioh o 101 AND BASEMENT, 200 andl X sirat-efass focadion. FAHNNGTOS & BACKNEY, 105 Wasalugton-st. [0 REY AND FIXIURES FOR SALE—oLugl O R ot conaer of Madison and Dearvora-sis. Ia- quire in the slore. . VE-STORY AND BASEMEN L BUILD- Uxy, at southeast caruer ‘of 3onrve snd Sarketin ; als three-story sad biement dullding 1609 Eatt Madison-at. ; posssasion Feb. 1 1o esch cass POTWLN & CORS, bz Dearvoratt: 1[0, BEST-IALF OF STORE AND BASEMENT 0. 43 state-st._Apply 03 the premiics. i 513 STATE-ST., STURE AND 6ECOND cuted 348 suifabie for almost a0y will rent low 10 good Washington-st. JRES—BY E. A. CUMMINGS & CO., B ‘corner Madlson: b EX!'}HAXGB—T)‘IREE NEW BRICK HOUSES ON West Side, near Ashiand-av. I want imoroved m Joads for fIrst paymeat: balayce easy {farm or far: NE, 202 Arche E. LANE, EXcHA E—I WANT FARM LAND FOR FIRST s payment on & new brick resideace, swell front, modern improvements, near Uplon Park. E. LANE, 292 Archer-ay. JXCHANGE—BUSINESS BLOCK ON STATE-ST., 40,000; WIll take one-half fn cloar propertys house 1o or house and, lné (clear) on the North Side for near New York City. S 8% Tribune ofice. EXCHA'.\'GE _GENERAL HARDWARE _AND housefarnishing, £ood order and trade, for reaidence {u zood locatfon; send descriptions. Address S 63, Trib- uaé otlice. XCHANGE—1-STORY STORE AND LOT, CEX: tlly located, $25,000: suail incumbrance; will take S15,000 1a cléar residence propertys 16 cicar’ lots e clty limics foefarm worcls 51,800, ' - C- WALE, liwmsnem -‘ul!“ucb OR_ESCHANGE—DOULEVARD AND e and other low for fanm, or g0od W! H. M. SEAVET, 89 South Water'st. EXCHANGE-812.00 EQUITY IN CURNER PO N o7 hase; wast louses and 1ot for same. _ Addresd O 25, Tribune otfice. FRAME DWELLING, ADJOIN- i1d lands. OR EXCIANGE ERANE DT oprovea Starles, 673 East ThiFiy- 55, ELarles O iy to Lioom 43 Exchange Bulldiug, cor- HevCinsk and Washingon-sts. Washingonse FDR EAx llficafioolfi%E‘A“l&'fllTY AND SHE Crbas lota and casl o o oou, groce o e Ave: Address T 45, Tribun: ofice. BTG SACIIFICE-NEW PIANOS, SI EW {& s?"‘te’ Srsaca. §0aid N wacis. STORY & CANP, e OB, SALEJULIDS DAUER & CO., CORNER State aad Monroe-sta.. Paimer Hause, have oo . pnd are offering at very Iow prices, thé fuilowiog second-bund planos and organs:: . ‘One Knabe concert grand. “Two Bauer plance. Ome shoemaker piano. Que Fuller & Co. plano. Vorel & H Sne Needham organ: OBt Boodman churcheorgan, With ‘The sboye-named {nstrumants are warranted to ive satisfaction. FDX SALE—WILLIAM KNABE &€0. PIAN/ $650: price, $350. B. B, CHAXBERS, L Cl PIAND: ON two haoks af keys. in good order, and OR SALE— CHEAP—ONE GOOD' ‘montlily {natallments Or TOF rent; also, obe good E"l]o.l?l All In perfect order. HOGERS, 177 East Madison-st., Room S, OR, PIANO PRACTICE~PIANO IS WARM BOOM; O B cosbie. Apply 8t 08 State-st. .FOK SALE—CHEAP—A GENUINE (3AR B tar. Address. at once, X 41, Tribune oflice. T3 BARGAINS THAN EVEH— GREATFS B EEAT T HIANGE ASD ORGANS FAR BELOW KEGULAR PRI Rew?f. ll,l.&hll;fl mchlltdl:fllme :mfl{lnf; Ifdflct' ‘ments in prices of planos and organs ut mpess L DT 'are bOURho AL FoRUIar factory Agurcs- We ol INIFICENT NEW PJANO FOR $240 for which we m(rh‘ ‘easily get $300 or $330, or even ‘more, and then sell cheaper t! our competitors, bug sswe can afford to sl st $240 we do 1t, belng deter- mined to Balaiain UL AT praxo novsE 1IN CHICAGO OR THE WEST. R. T. M. 154 State-st. TF ZoU wayT10 RENT A PIANO OB ORGAN g0 10 PROSSER'S. ile makes reoting s speciai. instfaments on comimisaton at low prices. 215 3tate- M UST SELL FOR BEST OFFER, 7-0CTAVE MOD- erm plono: grand organ. 312 Tremont House, JEW METHOD OF INSTRUCTION ON GUITAR; I guaraatcs thorough idea 1o one term; alao; io- itrueifon on piano. MISS NELSON, Foat- Office Box 20. ¥ HANGE—EQUITY_IN WEST SIDE REST- B AN ror 20ain sids restdence. - Address owner. D50, Tribupeotlee. +OR EXCHANGE—-PARTIES HAVING REAL OR for sale exchan, would do permssiey s o o ok INCLUD- cert, and TBE CELEBRATED WATERS' ORGAS, oatral, con R, 1. MARTIN, 154 ing the chime oreh other siylcs, from 360 Gpward: State-st. Statest. ENT--1 R ONA i EXOHRANGE RI .VERY REASONAELE, O . e well tolcave o 115t U] exclusivel mmssion, and know how to work. for 8 lot, & good plano; give price & it :’:quire‘?l{'c\{n?:!sg}lfl Beat: peferences o Cnlu':'u. Tot. _Address Z 10, Tribune ofice. WAHRER KERIEY & cO., Boom 16 Heaper Bel. | (yTANTER-APIANO FOLTHE WINTER FOR TE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE IMPRGVED 160 ACRE | 47 “’;;"-“g;: oo musician. Addrew, with terms, 8 B Ranl oty S ons s Ml | O e Son T A £2.000¢ ; STED — X hiles from growing viilage. WUl take 3 7 x“’“‘“}‘;"l‘?fli m:‘,:!:rfzi.:lu g0 m:rgnh h:n :Snnmy 5:;'%}5 T;l?’g :!, mdg{om. will tske two gyre plana scholats, 151 tual value o Jear, 5= v uity ot sny prce. J. B. BUKTON, ANTED_FIUST-CLASS PIANO: WILL PAY IN AR T e W o, Tboart an Mickigaa-s. "Address T 15, Trise EXCHANGE-S15,000 EQUITY ~IN BRICK | = 2 O A a1 s north ot enir Y ANTED A YOUSG LADY, DESIRES 15 8TRUC- sooond-ge.; want wmaller houses; il assume smsll Hion oa piano 1o exehasge, for ot of furnlaned amounf . . oam. Address T 52, Tribt 3 00t EXCHANGE, SALE, OR REST—A 2-5T0] GUITAR LESSONS YOR_S$7: STRICT AT-, l; o&num Dasement sew biick octagon ‘n?_xfi o x“rvlgg 20 SRlGaPatd o beginoers. X 73, Trivane otico. ace; tace me 8a offer, At 3 e am T X o SRR RTALY | o175 matams siion waeon: I FAVE @ ACRES OF GoOp LASD 1N L TN | Fichcarved legs and lyre, R.T-MARTIN: 104 State ‘ounty, Wis., cost will exchagy r a good = 3 GANT 7 e o atugle truck with bone. Ad- | $190 IO A e vt G a6 25, Tridune ottice, for three dayy. INIGELY, TMPROVED “AND _ WELL TOCATED AN farms In exei:unge for city property. W. P. DICA- INSON, 90 Washfizoon-at. GTOCKS OF MERCHANDISE SVANTED FOR CASIL, sacured paper, city or country real eatate. Apply ¢ Room 16, 145 adlson-5;., 910 103 M. T0. EXCHANGE-BARERZY AND CONFECTION- 2 [:Ierar.x Y ity i Bowse and lot prefe E—A HOTEL IN SUBURB CLEAR b 710 EXCHANG] AR round, for any fair property: a big barzain 1o party wito wislics same for thelr own ase. D. W. PUMEROY, 161 East Madison-st. 170 EXCHANGE—] HAVE A NIUE PIANO WOKTIL gm? wmfid ke to exchange for dlamond pin or ring, AddressC. £ W 203-37. Weat Washinguon-st. PR UTS ELEGANT BEAND-NEW ROSE- & Bl 240 B i o e BUILDING MATERIAL. A e e e Pt FoE SALE—A LOT OP FINE FINISHED MO! ‘tise Jocks: will close thex out st g2perdod. A. Y. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st., up-stairs. [FOREALE 5000 DO MORTISE AND RIM LOCES 'and_knat® st less than factory prices. A. W VHEELEE, 131 Lake-st., up-Stalm. MDERS AND FOR SALE_CIEAT-ATOT, OF THERS AL o Srnt. b e Tacior 00 BUCTIONtiey DOAE ¢ Yugmary, € JORSS0S. s 5