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s "SUBURBAN. = - EVANSTON. 4 LTERARY ENTERTAINMEXT. siat pablic scaslon of the literury soclcties fl'm aiversity snd Woman's College, Friday of the TR T on sndicnce which filled the et the ast-named insticution, After music ezcellent quartctte,—Misses Prindlo and e 5, and Messre. Burr and Walt,—President R presided, offered praser. This was ek K music by the ssme quartette, accom- ored B iary Bayne. 'The lterary exor- P“"aw'mmenud with 8 declamation by F. D. Oy of the Adelplic, who rendercd **Tao s P farmioa™ in @ Tanner which ealled Dalb ol eastic applause. To was followed g:u. Jessie Moore, 79, of the Ossoli, whose was a gracefully composed and pleasingly %mme to the worth of Addison. Apotber selectian by the quartette preceded the aate, the question being: *‘Resolted, That the of the Sciences tends to skepticiam.” The was muintained by Conrad Haney, 78, ‘fig?l'i‘i‘:mnn- The negative was supported by s er, 7S, of the Adelphic. Loth theso :um*fi'“’“ very creditable to the speakers, i refal consideration of the question, and | S Sl ot and offective. Mr. Kryder, MR, was quite eloguent. - Hunt, *77, of the Ossoll, next read an i L ng essay, which was 3 clever satire upon o Goninant. characteristics of the average o M sungwier of the period, und was enlivened i many happs Lits. i P rormamue was concloded witha declama- S P, Harris, 178, of the Rinman, whose o0 o of the ** Uream of Kucene Aram ™ was oD e, and exkivited ability much above gnr 1he average declaimer. As 3 whole, the ex- Yery creditsble, and ranked' bigher oan some 0f ‘the more pretentious University exbi- Ban R A sociable followed ihe literary” exer- @€ OUTH EYANSTOX NUISANCES. qne sonthern limits of South Evanston have for e veara been infested with a number of so- alled restaurants, at w 1ich Jiquor hes unlawfully ipenscdon the £]y to a certamn claes of bum- S from the towne and country in the neighbor- B " Repeuted efforis have been made 1o ‘break establichments, fome of which have par- B ccceded, but Wwithin a few months the Sance slwars broke ont afresh. The village T ties, in one of thelr periodifal epasms of e commenced_soveral sUits just week against T epera of seversl of these places, and suc- eeied in gecuring 8 conviction and fine of $10 % Jobn Lynmch, but, mot being exaclly $ided that _their ‘own °magistrate "had the Secessary backbone to withstand the influence of e AIn clacs in the community, took 8 chango of ‘yenue to Justice Currey, of Evanston, in the other "% and these came up for trial yesterday. The gstcalled were those against Jacob Brockley and $in Schaunces, Comtrary to expectation, the de- fexdsnts each pleadea guiity in one cuse. and were 204510, Wit the uneerstanding thut they were e fiven time 10 **go West, " where such bull- {azing does not prevail. THE LIFE-SAVING STATION: he frét steps were_taken yesterday toward the wstroction of the Government Life-Saving Sta- ymat Evanston. -The location selected is just 4o the Preparatory School on_the Univereity fmpns, the University having given the Govern- ents lesse of the site. This is 1o be one of e larger cluss of stations, and , will ¥ constructed of Jolict =tone. with _trim- of Berea sandstome, 2nd will be =olid and istantial in every detail. The foundation is 10 besix feet decp, and tte mason-work will be pros- teted 4 vigorously as. possible during the cold ither.” The building, when completed, will be somament to the campus, and the station will af- Tartial employment to several students who tipebd for support upon their own cdorts. The cnteector is . B, Consant, of Grand Haven, and £.W, Learned has cbarge of the brick and mason work. . h TOE WATER-WORKS. The junction between the works and the crib mscompleted at 12 o'clack Thursday night, and ateris now being pumped through 1,500 feet of e There need no longer be any apprebensions 1% a1ack of water for fire proteciion or domestic sigply, and, after the mains have been cleaned, the airfurnished wiil be as pure as could be de- snd. ¥or this purpose the water will be shut between 9. m. and 4+ p. m. Taesday. ‘he villege is 10 be congzratulated upon the successful onpletion of this improvement, which has been woderably delayed by unfavorable weather and wme sccidents, and which was necessary in order tamake the water-works ut all available.” 1t is not prubable that any reasonable cround of complaint 2zinst tho works can hereafter be found.” : TAE “BIG DITCHL” The Big Ditch Commiesioners held their last meeting 10r the year last we Mr, E. A, Gaze, fie Treasurer, prexented his report, showing that tie receipts eince Junme 27, 1574, had been 730,31, and the expenditures $2,441,92, wich, with the . previous. balance, leaves 4152 on hand. M. Frank Merrell pre- reated his report of the work done, showinz it the ditch had been cleaned and buttomed us Lrporth 33 Emervon Road. ‘Lhere will be money mough on hand next spring to complete the work, abich has been progreasiny slowly for a numbez of Teazs. PUBLIC-SCHOOL STATISTICS. The public schools of the village closed Friday fa vacation of two weeks. The Principal, Ar. .E Haven, furnishes the following compurative rtement: In the work of the year there were 1a2s] members of the gchools at the end of the tm, Friday, in the three buildings, as follows: High b, &5 Benson Avenue Building, 855 Dewp- Easirect Building, 49; total, 486. Last year at femme time the membership was: High School, & Denson Avenue Luilding, 3805 Dewpater met Building, £9; wtal, 468, “The enroliment of Eierent popils runs much higher. The exgmina- taps helu last week ehowed that the pupils had e good progress during the terin. TNIVERSITY NOTES. The recent hazing scrape has peen satisfactorily afjuted. The ¥acalty, after several cousuita- fms, reachied the conclusion that the evidence wainst the ulidozers was not sutlicient o warrunt teespalsion of the suepected individuale, end, us mpantion Les been made for the property dum- ind, they have beea Jet off with uppropriute u tewimands. “fhe Cicago & Northwestern, Barlington & , Qener, Michigan Central, 1llmois Central, and & Alton Railroad Compunies huve made 1y lioeral rates with etadents dusiring 10 goliome forthe holiéays, on account of the number agree- 10 g0, e drew well Wednesday night, but the rIpenses were 50 heavy that the Colleste Associa- :glgl; realized 2 few doilars for all their trouble unc Sophomores held their claga_jubilee -in Atelphic ‘Hail Wednesday evening, Following is e prosramme successfully carricdont: Keuding, ming,” Miss Ella _Prind:e; declamation, t'Cataline's Dedance,” J. 1L Brown: oration, “Asbition, ¥ 3. S. Cross; paper. **Die Sopho- fore Zeitunc,™ E. C. Adsme: poem, Spencer . A sociable, and a farce entitled ** Trying l}.g." concluded & pleasant evening's entertain- F.AL Taylor, *76, has returned from New York, ‘where he Tepresented the institution in the intel fullesiate contest in Mental Science. le thinks' Frincelon man, whowas coached by Dr. Me- Cosh, will take the first prize. PROMISCUOUS PARAGRAPHS, Thoee located in toe sicinity of Mr. J. B. Schneider's establishment were amazed, the otber &5, t hearing all his clocks strike for several ounin succersion, and conld not imegine tie E:‘{eolmcjnhuumn. It's n,;lxl. and is doing Lr. Poole was kept busy Frday. Fire young Mdles were 2dded to the population of ihe Town. Twer his e pervision. PohSet o sings: osull 's more to follow. " 3 3 Christmas Festival of St. Mark's Church illoecur at L'nion Hall nlnrdn( evening. Townstup Sunday-School Aseociation will ~ RDéetstthe North Evanston Dsptist Mission thus fleaing. Addressgs are expected {rom Meesrs. . Tilinghasy, ¥. S. Belden, and othese. Therswill be 2 rpecinl mecting of Beveridge Rt G, A. K., to-morrow eveniug, to instsli thie - Ofiters-elcct for the en<uing year. The C. J. Gilbert lios¢ Company meets to-mor- 7% evealng to elect o foreman. Peaple wiil szy thiat it means something when h{‘"ms gentlemun who has not done sucha thing L sears before escorts a laay to a lectuse, 23 was @se Wednesday evening. NORMATL. v ECHOOL AFFAIRS. The Normal School is now in full blast, although it filled to 11s capacity. - The delay occasioned by e dead-lock in the Connty Board of Education, Wi stiagtsolved by the action of the Board of County Commiseioners, caused mony Who were 4urions to attend this school to seek their educa- lon elsewhere, Theechool buflding was thoroughly renovated 2 the walls newly colcimined during the sum- & T vacation, and now presents a very inviting ap- Pearance, - The school is divided into three depart- Jeots, known ss the Normal, Intermediate, and Fdnars. * The number of scholurs in attendonce € progent term js 143, distributed in the diferent LDictients as follows: Normal 100, lntermedi- ey Frimary 5. The commencement crers 0f the graduating class will not occur Lill Feb- { i i £ {7 mext vear, This is a month later thau usnal, 1y L was found Hmpossible to complete toe atud Thooner. There are 31 who espect to gradusie 3o term, 28 of whom o Jounz men. The tezchers of the Normal de fiflmemnre Prof.- Wentworth, Mr. imer, Miss and Miss Sarah Bymne. megy OhCS as charge of the Intermediate depart <ot sad Mice Sarub M. Curtis of tne Priwury Spertment.. Lne xzhool facilities of the Town of Lake arc as 2 38 those in the city or neighburing towns, and +ome Tepects it Is thoaght Betzer, There isan who reem 10 take a g ],Lfls}n. 3ir.” Breyton, lent corps of teachers, F¥atinterent jn their work. yabys Hilliard Post of the Grand Army.of the Re- J2blic gave a dramatic enzertaimment at the High- —\thu Wednescay and Thnrsday evenings. lorm 2nd sceners were arcunzed in the soath g, :ld,“’ the hail, v ichi is an improvenient OB thic e. The fcensry belonzs to the Hilliard Post. elps mateniaily 1o sct off tue ploys, The first ol e Virginia YVetsemn_ wis given to 1 Taciience, . Jzira play in which there i or talent, and it ie well there wae ed to be a lacainz commodi » acenes were very well- repre: Las 3 whole the performunce Vi vrr Sume precsoions wers wken to 7 mant no<e was brought up gecond floor ready_ for use. A mumber of pails A4 . s flled with watcr and placed In the windows of the main hall would prove valuable when muments are precions. _ **The Union Spy * was given Thursday crening, Maj. James Barton appearing in tho ?r ngglg:}“;hc:;mct‘ef. ’tr:hnloxtrcm'lg cold weather 3 on the attcndunce. The man went off vary smoothly. Letemaig Cae Prupiratory department of the High School gave an entertalmiment at the_hall Tridayovening, charging an admittance of 10 ccats. ‘I'ho object w'zm raise money to-buy a carpet for the rostrum of that department. The hull was_well filled, a 1at proportion being children. Everybody was well pleaged, and the entertainment i3 2 récom- mendation of the executive ability of Miss Gibbs, who Is sald to bo one of the best tedchors in the ;f:‘i‘:fi o2me o the andience uufferad terribly fn ¢ from the entertainment W-'.‘P!fl“:“-’ heig\ht.ml t, 28 the storm stmaster Smith wishes to stato in reply to the complaints made ageinst him that Hor fne last three months he has had two assistants, one of them 30 years of age, the other 18 years old: that he himeclf, with the exception of ten days when he was absent to attend tha funeral of his father, has boen in the oflice or within immediate call of it. Besides being Postmaster he is a Justice of the Peace, Th basiness of this office with the excop- tion of the trials is transacted in his private ofiico inthe rearof the Post-Office. He claims to be carrying the mails to and from the depot at his own expense. Mr. Smith furnishes the following schedule of the arrival of malls from Chicago, north, and west: 9 o'clock 2. m., 10:50 8. m., and5 p. m.: from the east via Lzke Shore Michigan Sonthern Railroad, 6:30 p. m.: from the west via Chicago, Rock Islund & Pacific Laflroad, g.l;;xl. m. Theoi¢eisopen from7 a. m. till8 DESPLAINES. NEWS OF THE WEEK. ‘The musical and literary entertainment given Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Congroga- tional Society was a pleasant affair. The exerciscs wore in all respects creditable to the ladies and gen(lamen who 8o kindly volunteered their serv- ices, and the different parts nesigned them were g0 well sustained ae to give the asanrance that profes- sional talent is not slways entitled to the highest meed of praise. The music, consisting of songs and choruzes, by Mizscs Goodfellow, and Clas Jeferson,-Mra, Sherman, and Mes Hilland Bennett,' comprising the Gleé Club, was selected with good taste and well rendered. The overture was finely played by the Des- plaines Cornet Dand. The eelect readings, patbetic ard humorous, were allotted to Mrs, A. J. Wadbams and Mr. George AL Hopkins, who acquitted themseclves admirably. The featarc of the evening, however, was dramatic, the enter- tainment concluding with the comedy, **We'ru All Teetotalers,™ the different ,characters in which were assumed by Miss Detzer and Mies Hattie Jef- fereon, and AMessrs, Taicott, Joe Jefferson (not the orizinil Rip), Leo, and Parsons. The frequent and hearty applause given was ample_testimony that the parts were well performed. The success attending the entertainment wae Such that another wau ve givenin :.}m}nt three weeks. very deligatful party was that given by Mr. and Mre, Woodworth Wednesday esinta ] 16 ob- gerve the twenty-second apniversary of the birth- dey of their son, r. S. Waodworth, The young gentlewan is deservedly popalar in this ~cow- munity with all classes, and a very large circle of friends guthered in honor of the auspicious occasion. The consratulstions wero abundant and bheartfelt, accompanied with many pleasantries euch a3 might bo expected at sucly a time. He was asanred by his young friends that, if not too monotuhous, they woirld be plensed if his birth-duys would occar as often as once 3 woek, at least during the winter.” The host and ‘hostess were happy and hospitable, posses<ing the rare tact of making their guests cordially welcome and at their case. _ The youns neople present were Mr. and Mre. C. IL Line« (nee Burrit), Miss Good- fellow, Miss Hattie Parsons, Miss Fanny Talcott, Migs S. Detzen, Miss Sarch Knott. the Misses Kit- tie, Hattie, Emma, and Clara Jefferson, Messrs. A. H. Jones, Talcott, Jack, Jeerson, Luce, Carney, Parsons, Harry Knott, Van Wagoner, It H. Coté, of Chicazo, and George M. Hopkins, A dancing party was held at Tnion Hall Friday evening, and the younz pua?lu reveled in the de- lights of the merry dance till.morning. Lvery- thing passed off pleasantly. 5 ‘T'be ice-house is rapidly nearing completion. A large force of men and twenty teams 2re cngaged in cutting and hauling ice to flll it. Convenient platforms have been erccted on the east bank of the river, above and below the raflroad bridge, and overad00 loads of extra fine fce have already bezn stored. It iseleven inches thick. Mrs. Wyborn and ber childzen returned to her mother’s liouse in Canandaizna, N. Y., Tharsday. The man Jawes Q. Bennett has been released from juil npon a habeas corpus by Judge Acallister. 1fe 3sill be rearrested if he does not leave the town. Mrs, W.'s friends foar he will follow her East and continue to annoy ber. 0 "The quarterly meeting was_held i the M. E. Church last Sunday. ~Elder Jutkins conducted the gervices. The attendance was unusually small. ‘This denomination seems to be running down fast. Mr. G. S, Wells, of Chicago, was the guest of Mr. Tarry Knott one day ladt weck. Miss McFarlund, of Winnetks, and iss Aldrich, of Delaware, are the guests of Mrs. John Garland. Mre. H. G. Woodworth was the recipient of a valuable present last week, an elegant et of furs, presented to her by a few friends, sowe of whom side in the city. The new German Lutheran Church will be dedi- cated next Sunday. lrs, Lines, of Barrington, is a guest of her son, C. H. Lines. OTHER SUBURBS. LARE. A 1f the railroad companies conld be held liable for damage done to individuals, n the shape of frosted cars, moses, snd feet, while waiting in open statfons for trains, they woald soon find it more proftable tobuild depots thun to pay damages. Supt. Tiddle, of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railvsy, has been moking in- quirics abont the Fifty-ifth strect station, and scoms tobe impressed with the idea that a depot is toueh needed at that point. Coaductor Frank Joues. of the Rock Island Dummy, saysas goon ‘28 he gets his rezular engine out of the repair-shop hewill run on schednle time again. *ile is very gonsitive about being on time. Conductor Al Pierce is again ot hi: t, but doeznot look very stronw after his sickness, George MeArthur hns Served 43 aupernumerary almost long enough to be promotvd to a fuil conduciorship. ‘Rudolph Biester, Town Clerk, has zone to New Oriouns with lis famiily. He will makes stay of two or three weeks. ARLINGTON HEIGATS. The attendance at the liome Literary Tuesday evening was large, and tie exercises were abund- antly entertaining-and iustractive. A spinted Gesate wus maiiained on the resolution that “lepticism has inticted moze injury upon mankind ham credulity. Messts. Thomas and Kennlcott \ero in the adirmative and Lake and Wheeler in ibe megative. The resolution was carricd. Tho mdtence was afterwards favored with seloct read- infs and recitations by the 3 hall, Kenni- cott, and Coriey, and Mr. W. Wi That all ere pleased was sbundantly manifested by the Trequent and hearty appiause: The excrcises cios- dinalpaper by Prof. 1L Merry, the ed with or] Chbroy Shich he is specially quali- subject belng one upon Sed to speak. TT'ho rewnlar meeting of the Good Templars was held at the Hall Mouday evening. Several new Irembers were received, among them Mr. Matthey Towks, e cxercises of this ecellent society contintie to increzse in interest, and, the good re- sults are daily being manifested. b 'Lacwe numbers from this place have visited the city during the week for the purpose of attonding the Moody and Sankey meetings, All wonler at the remarkalile work whicl js being accomplished, t that the stay of the great evangelists 13 0 5007 7 Miss Willinms, danghter of Mr. B. F. ‘Williams, of Chicazo, pada short visit to ‘the ileizhta last Week, and was the guest of Mrs. Pelers. Mr. W Yecently became interested in the foundry and ma Chine works at this place, and contemplutes mak- ne his residence here. I e eIt Whonton, i3 visiting her aister, Mr. J. A. Wagner, of Chicago, was at the Heights Monday. looking over the foundry aud other manufucturing interests located here. G Arthur Case, civil engineer of this place, has an ¢nzazement with the Chicazo & Northwestern Ratlroas, aud is now at Warren, Iil., in connec tion wits his duties. Miss Msry Torlen Is quite {11 3Mr. Wood, late of Purk Rids il place, and_ozeapics b’ ey, 'on Campbeil & 5 ml‘)'?.] Hawks has ;‘)’umhn%:ln picee of land of Mr. Tnderhiil, justwest of his residence, Which he contemplatés improying n the spring. =, PARK RIDGE. Afr. and Mrs, Cbarles Jones will ever Jook back to the Lwenty-8fth anniversary of their marriage a3 one of the brightest ¥pots in their long and hup. ¥ wedded life. The wilver wedding wa cclevratod D fhe Mcthodist Church Monday eveninz. Some 150 were present, incinding 2 large number from Ghicueo, Desplaines, Wheeling, and Norwood. ohe fricnds, won by alonz Lfe of good and un- ostentations aeeds, gathered about the worthy Coupts and tendered conzratulations neither stinted Sorheartless, Altogetacr it was s luppy omen, fnd gave assurance thiat they would enter upon the Jownward journey of life secure in the warm es- foon pnd frienuship of their old frienua and neigh- Yors, ‘than wwhich one could wixh tiiem a more en- wabielot. A bountiful supper was provided, to \thich ample justice was done by ihe large com- pany. A testimoninl, cousisting of & lanse eilver Iinmer-caster, cake-stand, butter-disn, ‘butter- nife, and picile-fork, was prescuted in the namo of o number of ladies of the church and village, ‘Phere waerg other presents from friends, amoug hieh were napain-rinzs by Mr. snd Mrs. Wind ou? putter-knife and pickle-fork, from Mr, and §10% Ruwport, of Ciricigo; o haudsome tea-buil ., hos removed to dence of Afrs. H ! 1303 a3 ter by Mg, 9. Av Burns, of Caicazos reakfust cas yr and AlF. Wint- F ME and des, Poyer and M7, and Mr WOt ; and three dozen t Coub; And SN Mra, Jones highly, approciated th I warm aui cordial response to Tnoir fovitd- e and rotun therefor theie heartlult thanks. O aut of Mixs Ada Dean to Mr. Zulmon R e eelebrated on Tuvsday evesing last, Lt oot N eF Toring, of Chicage, perfurming the D ading was quict and nupreten- ceremon; : ey ot w relatives belng present. NO o “luk ‘h.-‘;*nut %o be nssarcd that society A of wkich fhe young counls. bave lon hoch Weprived of their presente Phappy though mot un- ander the direction of The ob,2ct of the memboers, is not to.be i favor by reason of th pected eveat. - e o1 Foilks, Coneert, Afr Loew00d. s 2T ires FHaviaon, * 'L enter‘ainment is to raisc funds to nace for the Congrezatiotial Church. i# to come off on the - nrc_}!lx:sa a fur- c conge: ik I, ok g citusche - The friends of Mrs. Cotton and Mrs, Swee ‘be glad to hear of their convalezcence. ct»vnll Tho lute arrivals are Mr. aad Alrs, Morse, who intend to rematn durhiig the winte guests of Mr. and Mr The Rev, Mr. Gulic] ‘hey are the Aansficld. 5 giving 200 eatisfaction in the Congrezational Church, and the charch and congrezation are becoming strongly attached to e will preach as usual tosday, : A number of new street-lamps have been placed him. in position on the main strocts. BARRINGTON. A German company.is erccttnie n large wind-mill for crinding grain. Itis to be completed . in the spring, and wilt cost about $6,000. “The whoe-store of Mr. Snyder was enterod Monday night by bu taken awa; rglaes, and a large amount of gumls‘l Sererul quu})g_raéxghé:r}a under arrest for. mali- cious mischief in destroying tools aud oth - erty belonglng to Mr. E. McClure. g Mr. Henry Crabiree, & music-dealer of thisplace, unfortunatel M. La M Tost a sum of money Monday. e Llolmes, of the Evanston Theological (B:%mi ‘:‘uy,ti_ expected ml liz’cu:re in the M. E. urch on the cvening of| Dec. 31, T will be India. | e Bablott HIGELAND PARK. Friday eveninga most Interosting lecturs wag given ut Hizhland Hall by Mr. Elishs 7 ghven ot y Nr. Elisha Grey Tha lectricity and Macnetism, was ekill- fuily treated, and the whole rendered more inter- esting by various cxperinents. Quite o nnmber from the Park, added to the namerous inmates of the Seminary, mdde tae andience o large one, and it is expected that many more wiil avail themselves of a like oportunity hich ther will have on Tnesday evening, when Mr. Groy will give thesecond lecture of the course. Mas but is now mncl o Thirs Mr. Louls Preston arrived home from Worcester, day. Ifewas sent home guite iil, better, ! Services will be heid in the new Episcopal Church Sunday, and in the Presbyterion Church Ur. E. N, Beebe will address the congregation. Prot. Batler, of Hizhland iall, Baptist Church last Sunday. The fall term of elose Friday, Dec. sist of gencral and ¥ preached in the OAK PARK. a the Oak Park pablic school will 20, “The prozramme will can- torical exercises, to which the Board of Education ond teackers invite the patrons and friends, The winter term will com- mence Tucsday, Jan. 2 The homes af Mr, iadlcton and C. IL Welch were made.happy Weduesday by tho birth of daughters, The little & Angers are cousins, LYDE PARE. The Rev. Mr. Williama will preach at the Forty- se enth Strect Churca this morning.. cea at the school-hou: Erening sor- , corner of Forty-Aftn atreet and Vincennes avenue. The Rev., . byterian Church to-day. . dohnson will preach in tho Pres- The Rev. J. Goodman will' preach in the First Baptist Church to-day. . The Rev. Mr. Fisk will ocenpy the pulpit of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, The Forrestville Club gave the fourth of their series of parties ifridsy evening. The pleasure of the evening was eadly marred by an accident to Mr. J. B. Tower, the Président of the Club, who, while dancing # quadrilic, fell and dislocated his wrist, breuking some of tie mall bones. A physician was called ut once, who set the bone, and Mr. ~Tower was geut home. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Spoone: Clark, 3r. and Mrs. R. 8, Clark I.J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs, . Tucker, Mr.and : Kimball, Mr. and Airs. J. B. D Kiss May 1 Melcher, i Amon those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ir, and Mrs. wer, s, Re ger, Mess Etta Carter, Mies Neilie Clari, Miss lIndson, Messrs, Wal- face, Simpson, Hatch, Beulem, Barker, Layton, and others. “'he manW. L. Patton, wwho was arrested at Grand Crossing fot stealing from the Wilson Sew- ipg-Mactune Company, ¥ Jail Friduy. 2t Grand Crossing, and it 13 now _reported that he has 8 wife und child at Aubnrn, N. Y. The Reaper's Society will hoid a parlor-concert atthe ‘The **Ji sidence of C. 1. Ne 4% taken to the County e has baen marrled but a short time son this week. OARLAND. for Fun " Dramtie Club gave a re- ception last cvening nt the Ellis Avenue Music Hall. Abou 500 invitations had been issued, but owing to the inclemency of the weather not a3 many were present a3 were expected, Among those present were _ Misses Hall, Delmore, Vatl, Casseli, Itudson, Stett, Walworth, Cuminzs, Norton, Wheeler, Hughit, Leach, Cham- Bers, Messrs, Haskell, Clark, Hoyt, Jalwar, Frear, Ward, Leckie, Eurl. Vreclaud, Lott, IHaskell Cuniluga;~ Dostwick, Smuth, ' Clingman, end ark. The hose-house of Company No. 1 is heing fixed upin fine style, tower in whicls they can dr out over the country. are interested In being on time sctup during the, and there i3 promise of o hizh v hose and nave & look- A few of the fire-hoys who gale Frday night to protect the town from fire. Westty I Tho peacefullest Cosac that ever w Is the Ciesar of Rus H1is care of the Chri No space can encompass, 3 7o wrones and to lands alike sympathy’s show e ———— ALL OF A PIECE. 5 Times, Dec. 2. vas crowned for conquests renowned. 1ns—poor, sulferinz souls!: , it reaches the Poles. Like atrue-hearted Seizer, he makesthem hisown, "Tiy for Peace he dezlares he incessantly labors, But‘:.lle Piece'taat he waats is a Pleco of his neigh- ors'. ¥ ——————— An eminent financier has just concluded ne- eotiations with a railroad company whose bonds e is to lloat, and the prospectus is being drawn up. They come to the sentence, “ The Tirst re- turns may be expected l)?' “1iold on!’ he cries; ‘that’s too of June—" soon.” ‘el say the 1st of Juiy.” No. Put down ‘may be expected immediutely.” The 1st of July is a date; ‘immedintely? is any time.— New York investors by the st orid. SOUTI. ATION (forierl pe NAL—A YOGNG SIAN OF MEANS 103 titach lelsury Uima, of arain I;un\n 1al7 to help while nw a sallor), Heory 0 (for- Al . - Address JOLN WITIL ouid like to moks the ace y reas P 23, Tribune otilce., EiSON 3 7..0. BRGNEMAN, A LEFTER for you ose-Otlice frony M. B, ‘THE CHICAGO -TRIBUNE: SUNDAY.' DECEMBER 17, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES LOST AND KFOUND. LOST—A MEMORANDUM-BOOK CONTAINING sundry papers and lettérs of no_ value but to the owner, beiween 9) Dearborn-st. aud corier of State and Madpon-sta. Ten dollars will b d to any ons ‘who will'feturn the same to ELIS syofive.af Jices, Plercs &1 ST—01t STOLEN—OUTOF A SLEIGIH, RETW e beaver robe, Ay person returning the same Bichigan-av. il Todelve S50 PO ap Ead no. aucstions T OST—ON THE EVENING OF DEG. 12, B e e lar, a Chrlstmas prosent of a deceased husband. Any oneé returning it to No. 14 Walnut-st. will be rewarded. “0ST—AN OPEN-FACED GOLD WATCI (GROSS- man, maker), on Friday afternoon, between Mad e B e e he T nels Central Raflroad, or on Hyd2 Park . m. trafu: think I left it fn n scat {ntherearcar. e'll\dfll’ Dlaast call or address oo 8, No. 14 Ttantolph-at il 0ST—ON AHE 6TH OF DECEMBER, BETWERX &1 Thisty-fourth and, Thirseontisie, B Sgifi: Sde, 8 large pin W nfature % A poara T e Riven If Revroen o At TLOSE-BLOVN OFE FRIDAY KIGlT, cousel Moproo and Franklin-sts., a lady's 'velvet hat, feather trimmings, Return 1o 8 Chamber of Com- merce. [0STZON TRIDAY, AFTERNOON ONE CINEQ cuff-bitton; a lady’s head set In Neayy” square gold frame; valuavle'to the owner. The finder will be re- warded by leaving [tk the oiice of Waller Bros., 84 East Washington-st OST — BETWEEN TWEN ON . ARD ‘Aldine Square & mink muif; finder will return to corngr, Tulrty-fourth-st. snd Vemou-av. and be ro- od. OST—1 WILL REWARD ANY PRISON GLVIaG nformatlon of alurze brown dog vith sorc eyes, or return him to 230 Oggden-ay. TLOSToIHURSDAT BVENING, 14TIL A BLAGK ‘onyx ear-ring with pendants. betwe.n Twenty-iifth- 5t and the Tabernacle, Please rotura 10 1099 Jidiana av. and receive sultable reward. EWARD-LOST—MIN& BOA XEIGHBOLI RENalhon i Lincoin-sia. AN A FREL, 179 Wm;n:n-l .. p: a RAY AWAY FRON THE T S. MATL STABYES, 53 and 60 Shernian-st., Saturday moralnz, Dec. 16, 1876, at 7 o. In.,0ne ¢rea i-colored bur.e 164 hauis Difsli; had on haraiss. Plesie recurn to above nuinn: TRAYED—FROM 216 SOUTH PEORIA-BI., ONE Inrge fron-gray horse, Without halier on, welghius aBout 1,45/, 7 years old, nigh forward le s littie swoller after béieg' blistered. Return lim to the above num- Ter and regetve reward at once. ve byipiyinz charges. A. H Wost Monrve-st... 0 rear. —LOST—ON TURSDAY. DEC. 12, BETW, e Ve Homea o %004 peRoeics, neigiing of 8 Unely-cuased fexibie band Of gold ui inchand ahall wide. Wil pay ubove amount.for its deilvery at the otiseof thiy Gariner Hoy FANANCIAL. A DVANCES MADE DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, 1357 private office, 120 itan~ bonds, ete.,at dolpli-at., near Clark. Hooms 5 aad . Estaviihed 1854, "\ MOUSTS OF §500 O MORE T0 LOAN ON CITY £ 9, and 10per_cent; loaas on Iiinoia Farma L 10 10 per ecut. . L. FEAS®, 01 =100, sio3, 5300 TO LOAN OX TIOWEES, DG ¢x, or auy uther good security’; i time, AnuESD eFL 0w TS Flrtnay. © DVANCES OX PIANOS, ORGANS, HOUSEHOLD:. and gther gools.. Chicnsu Storaze Company, 7 2nd 80 Van Burea-st.., fcar State: fatr, LiDY WOULD LIKE T0 CO a middle-az2d gentiems ianefally, addresa b ESUOND WL Wlo weould ‘ssslst” hez AN TTEL OR H. DAVIS, Koom 1%, 112 9.3170, §1,200—PURCIASE-MONEY notes, Well kecured by BF3 real estato MOFLGISCs; Dear 10 per cént; fmall commission will be paid on oue. TRUESDELL & BROWY, 103 Flth-av. 1k ONE TE T “Adaress Q @, ‘fribune oflico. -5t., fiame, 11 rooms, 7D Sinte-it., 10 ruoing, for boaTwi 718 Wedt Sulerlor-st.. tottaze, § rom. 6 rooms ew brick, 10 rooms 575 Sonth Clark:s.. fat, 14 Toom. .. 530 West Erle-st., ¢t 536 Chesthat st new e riek, 10 Tooms. "TOREN'T—HOUSES. [0 RENTSY COX & BARNES, REAL ESTATE \arn:. and Renting Azents, 145 LuSaile: 470 Juck: 1153 NOUSC.. _ Also uil lise of house fu alt parts of th Yeatel 1°0 RENT=$15 PER MONTII, and basement brick house, NO. 517 ‘Western-ar ‘moath. @ large rooms, No. E39s Westerg-ave T- ICELY FURNISIED i cotiagt on Indfana-av., with all modern coa- s, hot und cold water. €te. dress RUBT. MITCIHELL, 90 Madlson: 517 to or ad- NEW TWO-STORY 10 Harvard-st. In- [0 RENT-TWO BLOCKS FROM LINCOLN-AV. cars, an §-room brick. hot water. $29.” SIx rooms, main flor_of Lrlc ., SIx-room hi 153 Randolph- ery closet, bath; &: 7c§m-.x.ss"x. LALE, 153 IO RENT—VERY TASTY 10-] Artesian-a sud caeap. Wil seil carpetsata housg or 208 State-s nished lousc’ o clieap co the Tizht partics. P 48, . close to [tandolph-st. cars; s ath cloeny X_dweling, hut h basement, ROOM HODSE, 17 first-olazs bargaln, = Apoly secod-floor. 0 “RENT~COMPLETELY ~AND 3 North Stie; gooil nelz ribune otide. To RENT—NO. 401 PARR-AV, ail modern lmprovemen €20, Inquire at 353 Park-av, - 10-:00M T{OUSE; ; paved sircet, etc.; only 70 RENT—ON VE! prenises and 24 A yeary, mors or less. O. J. born-gt. FAVORADLE TERMS THE damy:st.. Tor & term of sTovcH, 123 Dear- “RENT—SIX ROOM FRONT TFLAT, S +.al30 cottage on West Sid floor, at 32 State-st. 41 Clark-bt., I 0 RENT—BRICK DV st.; brick_dwelllug Rent low 10 guod tenants.” CHA SECOND 235 TLLIN TING 5 . 212 1ilinols-st., 8 and 13 roomy, hioc aad cold waler,” furnace sod, i Toom. TIAY, O Ny Houm 43 Exchange Buflding, corner Clarkaad Wash- fugton-sts. TO’ N room, with or without bar South Greea-st. Inquire at 178 W 0_RENT—OR FOR SALE-COTLAGE No. 751 West Jackson-st. J. son-st,, Room I GAoms FRAME HOUSE, 13 ROOMS AND BATH noderate pric ‘st Randolph-£t. ROOMS » 63 Madl- 338 . GouLl FURNISHED—CHEAP TO GOOD TE: ant—nice 8 roo:n_ cottage. Pralric-av.. near Twenty- thigl-st. L. E. WEAVER & CO. 169 Lasalic-st, 0 BENT—HANDSO; av., near Tweoty-fourt! ME COTTAGE ON PRAIRIE- Furnlture, carpets, stoves, #ad everything complete for housekeeplng, for sale atquarter valu 7§10 RENT—24 AND 25 _low, R. RAE, 8 LaSallc-st TO, ZESTS 00D ' TIOUSE: unfurnishet 0 REST—NEW STO: av., and ‘Thirty-0mt- cheap, 8. 8. WILLARD, ; prices to sult the s G. BTILLS, 80 Madison-st., Room 7. 80 Dearbor: 1, Tribune oflice. JOIIN'S PLACE. RENT T RENT—TWO AND THREE o 10 e now brick row on iearce-st.. near Haiste]: have gas, hot nnd cold water laundry. buth, wate STORY HOUSES. XJ: clote:s, erc. ; thiese housesare convenlent o threc iinesof cars nd but o fuw minutes Apply v otfice of JOAN o _RE partly furnf: oeeupled Xty duy pay reut. Call ouse aid 1 “ment stone-front hat dtana and Ohfo-sts., N & deg:Table 90 st Washington-st. {70 RENT—WEST SID! oon I 71, wil chopgh rooms reuted to cfore 0 and after 4, ut 445 Michigan: r['0 RENT=A FINE TAREE-STORY AND DAS valk from busine centre. . YALE, 153 Last PRIVATE — RESI furulture new ush-gt., berween In- e reaterl very low (o it Apgly 1o W. Do KELFOUT &CO., —TWO-STORY AND BASE- meat brick, with or zwithout ges fixrmies and car- peta._21 Honore-st. o1 hoi part of farniture it deslred. T—42” SOUTH CURTIS-ST., FURNISHED with #ll modern fmprovements; would sell WILL LOAY YOU MONEY ON FURSITURE, 1IN amounts cestred, without rémoving. Addresd O 1 Tribuue oflie WANT $46,000, 5 TEARS. T tereat (no cominission), “on Ilinols farmi worth 300,000. Address, for one'weei, M, Sherinua House. \ PIANOS AND FURNITURE WITHUUT al; also, on diamonds, watches, jewelrs, and ail good collaterals. 155 Washington-st., Koom 3. AT 8 PEI NT—IIOUSE WITH 9 170 Warren-av. TOOMS, $20 PER 5 TO RENT-ROOMS, RENT—TWO UNFURSISHED ROUMS; NORTIT L vieor single. TO BENT-ROONS. '0 RENT—3 FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, DOU- West Madison-st, 0 T side; new housc. ~ Noa. 102 and 104 North Clark-st. 79, RENT, NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, Al modern improvements. in hon: 54 South Greens st._Fifteen minutes’ walk from P ce. 0 RENT—THE PARLOR_ AND DASEMENT- loor. 254 Indana-st., near State., 6 rooms besides bath-room, A#»T.GALT. 95 Deazbora-st. 0" RENT—SUITE PLEASANT, FURNISHED *oums, private family. Ro. 3 Hubbard-court. TO RENT—A NICELY-FURNISHED SUITE OF Tooms fo: gant'eman ond lady, near business part of clty._Address Z 5, ‘Tribune oic £]'0_RENT-330 CHURCH-ST.. SIX ROOMS COM- lotely furnished, to man sad wife. $25 per mont] urnititre for salé cheap. Apply on premises or State-st. 70 HENT—OXFE FLOOR: CONVENIENT FOR ONE or two famillcs, with or without board; terms mod- €rate. 609 Wabasn-s T _T00! SCIT- 0 RENT—TWO LARGE FIX R0 _abie Tor housekeeping, at No. 382 West Madison. PO RENT-ELEGANT | FURNISHED ROOMS— ‘Thompeon licnse, 163 Clark-st. Translents taken. " Office E. [0 RENT_ELEGANTLY FORNISHED _WARM rooms to gentlennn and lzd.cs, by a lady living slone Iu & quict ocatiou. Address 2160, Tribune ofle pet 710 RENT—\ VERY NICRLY AND COMFORTA- bly furnished room {wit4 smalier roown {n_connec- tiom), complete. with tine hair matiress, bedding. ex quire at oom 8 eame bullding. ke 1a Kb Dot 8 Voo Fiou Ven Buren-st. and Ogden-a¥. card. 259 South Wood-st. [0, REN ET}XF“‘; LOG‘.&'EED,_V.\ TURNISHED Gt oSt BOPCF Norih CIAFK Bud DRtbeas oo PANTEY. AND T—SWISS COTTAGE SUITES OF 2, 5, s for 1ight housekeeping. Call at 198 Norta 0 RENT—FGENISHED ROOMS, SECON 10 Foms Unton Bark At Matiaon mpm‘;:fgg\;?s.n?&g . 478 Weet Eandolph-st. ENT—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY-TWO OR nut- three turnishcd or unfurnished rooms. 210 Cliest- 70 RENT—ROOMS—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- near Wels. 100MS, WITH ML MODERN JSPRINGEK, ENT—FLAT ts: No. 14 Rush3t, F. ¥ i Trout roowns, with or without Are. fa o 1 Clnrs 107 Fiftn-av.. between 169 Fifth-sv., store and basement. 0 u-gt., $-story and baseraent. 173 Jackion-st., 3-siory anl basementy 10 Jne E L 755 West with shelvinj FO0CH. store. 70 "RENT-TIE CHEAPEST STORES IN THE good store and Td Grove. and 200 Sonth Pac WALKE] To, RENT-1 Eeeplng just put 1o good repalr; 6 REY arc all situated on South Clark-st.: o AT 221 S rooms, for housekeeping, $! SST., MALT NTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. Stores. RENT—STORES—BY E. A; CUMMINGS & CO:, 134 Lasalie-si., corner Madizon: 241 Losall 4 1a mardle-fronr. $25. gton, brick.$30. Lake Rent $25. y EXC. ‘Washinzzton and Madison. i Madizon, good mliliaery or notion store. 301 West Randolph, corner Carpenter. 0 kst Laice! onty i © o RE AND RASEMENT, 103 WEST S SN R city, 299 and 20014 West Rondolph-st., brick block. r woath. _E. A. CUM: 0., basement, with large PR only 315 4 Lasalle-st. " RENT-STORE_ FRONTING 220 COTTAGK . "0 RENT-STORE ¥O. 199 JACRSON-S: or \ithout steam power; rent Lo, %, 13 Chamber of Colamerce. Iocation in Arthur Block. 470 Wabzsh-nv., near Fwes FI'0 RENT—213 STATE-ST., STORE 15-83¢cL1-8L. 3 respouible and respectable parties; tWo n’égx, cenl‘rall)? x‘k&%fi’.‘&ffi.?usm ‘for alm: yuis en of gentleman and wite can sccure above | Bustaess; immediite possasslon; whil rent low chieap; meals can be had at hotels nearly oppoalte. In- L. FAKIE & CO., 83 Wovinng 43. WEST VAN BPRI vs,, near Twenty- TILLOY STO! itable for dry 7§10 RENT--FOUR FRONT ROOMS AT 377 STATE- ; A s bl A R ONER O vtoraey. 160 Sadtion, | fxthit. Iaqaire atslioe store, 2id Stake-st. [0 RENT—DNFPURNISHED & OF TuoMS | 'O REST—A VERY DESTRABLE STORE IN for hou xap:n".— Y ochcion Arst-ol b ATk i _Elewood, sccond dovr froum Fost-oltic nishod Hotises. FARKINGTON & HACKNEY, 106 [ SONBROS.. 02 Washinzion-s }x_%q; ten- PO BESTLIIE COMIODIOES € 70 RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED KOUALS, 135 sgn-st.. corner auling, su and 157 Washligion-se. Apply a¢ ftoom 18, + -~ | EO0ds. L F. KRAFT. il e AND SECOND &T.NEA! ‘Desplalnes, store and fine suite of rooms for hoiisc- 3 low & TR —ONE-HALF OF MY § chieap. L. B. STUWELL, 152 Dear! i0 RENT—STORE WITH OR WITH Xt e, fine openings al- HALF OF STORE AND. BASEM] ie-st._Apply un the premiscs. d teaaut LN RKET. ¥ 50; bascment, 7]'0 REST—FOUR ROOMS, FORNISHED ¥OR | '['0y BENT _GROCERT, MEAT 3tA Lousekeeping, 1o small failly with reference, OF o X furnicure forsale.’ Apply10-day at £20 State-st. R R b AR onat TORE VERY Duru-st. 10gT ROOMS ahove, 931 West Lake-st. ; key at833. DIBBLE, ¢4 Reaper Bluck. _BASEMENT THIRD A} andall o 5, 57500 fect atsoutheas: coraer : soc.is. ‘Gueap o pood tenast. Ao i1l AN ICRLY-FOINISTIED SINOLE | & COLBY 14r Dearbomn.gty, o cae e AND _FOURTJ S Rwing i & NS = ; : tores w26 and $11, L pissel,aad tor Nt toussieepiog, at 85 South R I RSt S Sleping Fooins th punding £ sod [0 BEXT-s8 PRI MONTA—TOSTGE FASIILS OF | 24 duufies il aitaat ol ‘et lw o zu0d ; DHICK bisement, 8 rooms. £o0d nelghbor. | feuAnw. SRt g o aa JhIC a5 o) goul stghbor- || WRAER: DL 10 AALEVRL HANEILL, Sk gl NT—FIVE-STORY AND BASEMENT BOILD ket nd 3ion- re 193 Eust . FOTWIN 1'0 RENT—AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—STORE, ‘nortueast corner Madisun and Dearbora-sts. 904 Waoash-ar. ¥ Otfices. "0 RENT—ONE-HALF OF OFFICE 1IN HAWLEY 0 RENT—FUL: I second floor. 24 Souch S /PO RENT-A NICELY FURNISHED FEOS 10 1y ayd g:nt with buard for_one o both; Ho other boarders, Address 65, Tribune office. {0 RENT—SUITES OF FURSISHED housckeeping; alsd, furnished costage on North Side, Appiy 846 North Saggemon-st, . —TIOUSES.BY k. A. le-it., corner Madio £, edane front, AMADE ON FURNITURE, WITHOGL RE- lanos, sewing-machines, and other , nav., Room 12 ANS OF $500 TO §2,50) AT CUER! F BRADLEY, I8 Madison: Room ON TO LO. [ L TATE AT current rates. J. HEXEY FF, 1 LReaper RATES. 1\1 DOSET 10 LOAN O ercy, in sums to Compaay, 153 South Clarl AJONEX TOLOAN WITIIOUT INTET: chaadise, Turnitus buggl arenouse 189 W, Mlo: POYEL IO LOL VL “Searas on Jmpron UICHINSON & LUF] X IMPROVED CITY PROP- 1z Apply at Unfon Trust T ON MER: :d {n fire-proot 3 for SIOTE S OF $2,000 AND CD- ity real catare, ot § per een! ‘oo 0 Tribane Buitdia: MONEX TOLOAS NS TO SUIT, FIEOM $3%0 1YL 10 $15,00), az3 and v per cent, 0a Chicazo real es- tate or Ilkiuoia farms. PLACE, 169 Dearuoru- st., basericht. NOSEX TOTOAN ATCURRGRT RATES 1Y STAS VL 75¢ ot less thian $2,000 0a Chicazo properey, im- proveu or wnimproved: &iigvn Iiinofy farmis. C. W FULLERTON, izo0m 4, 0 Dearbora-st. TOBTGAGES AND TRUSTDEEDS FORECLOSED ‘at an eptite cost of $40, 1 huve special advertis- MOUKL, Attorney, 150 Dearborus fng rates. W, AL st.. Roum 24 MOSETINEARDTO LOSK ON FORNITURE OF V1 ou good colinierals. C. B, WILSUN, Room'3, 113 TRaudolpa: st < . TOEY, TO, EOAN, ON FULNITGRE, SARE: I fiouse receipis, planos, diamouds, waiches, and other collaterals, C. W. PERKINS, 161 Lasalle-st.. Loow 41. TOYET To LOX diamonas, “&I\' —ON_FURNITORE, PI. or goud securities at Dearbora-t. TOANED AT 5 PRR CEN JON MO anda Joweiry, aadail irat- Fiaullty Loan Oulce, norchwest corner of Clask aad Adami-até,D. C. GEARY, Broke: PIOSEY T0.LOAY O TT V1 removal, _or ou collaterals C, BOND, 81 “"“1"“ ton-st.. 1kooms 13 and 15. 11 NEY T0 LOAN AT REASUNADLE RATES, ‘on tong time and ensy paoments. by People’s Bulld: ingand Luan Atsociation, v Wasbingion-st. _Stated meeting a7 evenling, Dec. 13. ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, PRIVATE LOAN OFFICE, Pz;usn N ALTA YOU wishus to form the acquiat: seAslings uppearas e MU, MAN OF MEANS e of 4 yound ludy’ of o nad 200l addresd, ulic offise. NTL DL have been. Wi, 1. JOICE _AND DORSEY B. 2 inporiaut faformation by address- otice. tS0: i E. oune 1ad RECEIVED: OTH LETTERS Write. B shiail bo hiere after Jan. 1. L—TW0 SOUNG M thiz waner wish the N _STAFING IN qaalntaice of two Object, amusemen.. Address V 84, ‘ribune ozlice. ERSONAL—A LADY, A STRANGER IN TH® city, would I ¢ (o moet . geatieman of mezns who Wonid asglst her fn busliess; ample securlty given. Address 2 68, Tribune ofil PE P Pfiumx.\L il E. C. Omfice for you, ra RSONAL- not re. Whom ghe WFo! oflice. o ment. p? !\‘vt:d. ple SONAL—IF. oston, 1 L teto last Jae. :[A_LETTER IN TIIE POST- la tricnd you recoguized . aad azalo last A SALLIMBERTI nd bier address to END OF . X. W. ‘please send addred £0 pariy AddeessO 63, Tribung ite NAL—IR. D. L. 5 write ua vefore. I3 TKEPT YOUR APPGQINT- LOST Al B FOUND e R R e A A OTND—A LADY'S HAT ON FRIDAY NIGHT, [7° Reir this Taberiacle: owner dag by proving at g North May- u have it on Mon= FUUSD—H')I; Pt OGND —ON FRIDAY LVEN F Oener can liave $3mu DF DIoving Druperty ng for this advertisement. C. A. Throop-st. ) < 0ST—A frt and Lo's'r—fi:o.\l ESC and 149 Souti Clar ubbrd: pay E AND WWAGON. A. JACK NG—A LADY'S ik, 1i8 J. J. $99-BILL AT _FIELD, LEITER & CO Sorer e fndor Wil 4o A bOr WORIan & great, favor vy retarnlog 1610 Trivuae odice. TLO5TFCHECK & P. Braun & C same. WAL FOL 399 1SSUE] . *avment stopped. Reward for 5 South Clari-t. 5,075 T Address fa- T i or apsounts, oa. Cpoik County Téal P on, 1 MO Gurlty. B. 1RO r good collaterals. 3¢ LaSalle-st., 1 LIDE LOAN—$300, $1,000, SL50J, S, ssits moaey ere, JOUS C. LO: W ANTED—$70) TO §700 FOT 3 OR 5 X ouse =nd 1ot i n ventral fovality NE, Attorney, 9 Madiaou-st., b ANTED—$5.0%0 LOAS AT 8 PER GENT, NO A) Sones best secdrliy. WALLIASL 1L SARD, 33 2ud 40 i TED—FOR 4 OL 6 MONTILS, $10) O S Dar cents security und Teforence good. Ad- Tribuae otice, 7 SIX_MONTIS ON GUOD zaze: wiil pay, 15 pEr coniaper anOUM; o1, Aduress € 4, THDUAC obice. VWASIED-CAPITAL T0 VOIS oy OLD AND Tesponsible iirm [ the manafagtdre of an srl- w0 sirsady fn s, witlian America and Europe. Ad- VY i dress Y 21, cultural implemeit, _established reputatlo: dress ¥ 1, Tribune oille VW ASIER-TOL FOTRMONTIS, SH0 CHATT ‘secarity five times the anoaat; buss of refer glven; State laterest. _Adiress Q 70, Tribune office. Wi 31,200 FOIt THLie O SLX Muaily ‘ou chattel tiurezage worth double thats will pay £50 per month Interedk. Adress 5 51, Tribube oice ANTED=-REPUBLIC CERTIFICATES, POTW VW & corpy, 142 Dearboru-st. SUANTED=TO BORROW, S ON_.J ‘cunivered 1t In Oak fark, $0x200, worta §1, Audress N 81, Trivune ofiice. VW ASIED-TEXAS LiND SGRIFC y wating wiere interview can be held, Q1, une y D—51,500 FOR WV AN mproved pron other clarges. Apply at 1 FENTRY r cent, -5t and no t0v.0 11 D 1 FAIl COMC cats, on iy residence ap . Botli personat and South Evau: 58w security, @1, 1 spantel, 7 0r bl Fetur to uboVe I 03T—A hizh, mot Allberpl rew: ounid-st. Los Y enameled ty 0ST—BE oad Greon-£ts. HERICH DR 0, ) i DO use colored, With & rope arouad hisn ard Wil be paluon retarniog to 163 Twea- Masonie emblem. R0y one rerurning the same to Laie-st. L ABOUT TWO FEET V¥ GOL AND RING ITH Ay GOLD DAYk reward 1o . L. CLAKE, 51 AGON XO. tura 10 JOUN 7 s 'l KW grooved. A VWANTER=A PARTS WITHL S6.00 CASH IV T *yiand, to operace with alvertiser.’ A few mlonthis will complute It lar<e prodes will accrue; Wit RO risk. Y 33, Trivune ol SR e s £700, AND S1,500 TO LOAN 500, Sl i, i HOWLAND, vs Lhsulfe-st. £1.000 €U and farm propercy. D Roow v, $2.000 tly atteaded 150, wiry promptly atteaded 10, Als o o e SE.\'DULX HOW um 4. “TO LOAN ON CITY R three yoursaz 8 percent. AND GEWARDS 1N ASD 10, LUAN atlow rates of luterast oi elty {mrov S. FUOTE, 83 Clar AND UPWARDS TO in (iuols, Al coliections [n el 31d doubteu cisles | ALD & U bougne or_colleered. ingtoa i Wi 2ol oaT-rin, n 1 i ) nr fiflmm"”fxfyrh firhiog to 55 SHuth Grean-<t. Lo 17, 10 Lasuile- S5 ST—. BLACK _AND TAN DOG. A FIRES 2 5 YEARS ON 1M- LDST-—‘$IU TE “Adelpitl Ti cia:p, containluz -mendy und racelve Trivune ottce. N o 3 Lot o rond depor, & han 1 satehel The finder retu nsement, caa I ward; and no gees:! 0ST—BETWE! ot Siaion 0F % 3 pockervook contaidin covery o7 |l s 7! a Stre puid for the Eeation or 1050 Buisérd Los-r:m'c KETDO ear Friday evziag ahow - §25, 165 i “OST—ON TIIE SO oL e an1-1v. aad D, 2z The siippers To 3 e otacr articles, receive a S = L T ON BEAL ESTATEIN ) TOLOA a3 PETERSON & BAY, sams to sult. 25.00 09 2iandolph-st, are ¥ ChRrisTolH, 1 $60.0 SteRNIGHT $70.000 & urea oa lmoro. i3, rribang ol TERN00N BY A POOR ; EYE-G}LASSES.‘ 5 ‘i SIDS, DEC. 0. IF THE fafson wh (1as [a Al8 posizssion the 1arge 035X Tin i, #30 1nuszea G 4o the swue whl reLire 14 8 No. s vers Hoeral reward wii : INTN _ WANTEL, A 9ENTS WANTED-GOOD MEN TO WORK LIFE- A "iisarance in all the porcawestera States. Address or eall at 164 Lasaile-st. GENTS WANTED-IN TALS CITY FOR A g, pams, o b Feady o Tucsday. 3. Ps fuld articles ever offeréd 10 5B, for city aad country. Cabiug 143 Cad CHMOND & CJ. ANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY—GOOD tle of rexl merti ‘men Tivom 11 Exelaaine Bullual. - Burew and 0. [0~ RENT—COTTAGE OF, 6 ROOM$ AND BARY, Apply 1o P, W. LOFTUS, st.,r northivess corner of Paulina sud terma. 166 South Clark- Hubbard-sts. tonc £1oat; story briek; entisortli-ay. “CUMML\'GB & CO., RENT — FURNISIED _BOARDING - HOUSE o T near)y full of boarders, or wiil sell furniture cheap. Address I 90, Tribune ofiice. a1d Vasbinzton To‘u A TWO-STORY ‘ouse, furnished, No. 233 S stepsfrom the dear. CVERY .OWSLEY, Xo. 185 Ashl PO _RENT—CHEAP: story fingle or en sulte. furnizaed or usfurnish 1 Favk. lark an NT CO §10 ‘Woodblae-place, Cam; ehango Buitdinz. Too! GLAFLIN & 3¢ Lial 70 RENT—BRICK HOU * cold water. 354 West Coagross-st. i Medical Collese, aud thg av. cars. Apply to JUIN E. -ame house InLa vudale. Haadsome rooms, Washingto CHIGAN AND WABASH- barn: mojern im- D. W. BLORLS, 03 AND DASEMENT uily Wood-at., 8 few Van- DESIRABLE TWO- at 4 JOHN W. 5 'AGE OF SEVEN per month. ISAAC g 9 B '0 RENT—PLEA: FRONT ROOMS FOUR: nished ror geLtieinen; pricesto su:te the times; mao fated, norhiesst caraer Monrog opposite Palmer Louse. Room 16, MES. To’l’.E T—FURNISIED ROOM ON ~PARLOR Tloor, vIth hot a:d cald water: privale famiiy's ref- Call au 243 Olno-st., North side. "0 REN 1°0_RE: 10 RENT-FINELY FU TGONS, BATH Bulilg, with furaiture, carpets, ete. Apply to H. ‘Tooin and closeti, hol ROOMS: DATH | £ b, 162 Dearvornests oo e o tou Alst fire a3l pis 70 RENF_PART OF TASTY AND LIGHT _officé and des! s sale und grate, main flor, sultable for lawyer or 2, 140 Madison-at 134 Lasall 17 State: tate-st., 402 oflices conne ~st.. cor=a: Madisoa. ed by BY E.A. COMMINGS &C0., elczant uew otlices, corner ductor's ottice; will rent for $30 per montl. for 8 ter r3; no tmontnly tenant waated. ApRiyto H. C. tncy. Folaing Hoors. 218 State-at!, pleasunt oiices, steam Beat,” coruer icson. % 107 Fifth-av., large front ofice, $12. OMELY FULRNISHED RUOMS; 193 East W dauinzton- . N0 RENT—AT Y0, 18 TWENTV-SIT 1 “farnished room. with use of kltchen 10 & man and wite or slugie 1ady; references reuire 7’0 BEST-3 NICE ROOMS FOL LIGNT HOTS | " kconing ot 25 \Weat Van Buren-st. Inguire at West ALadison-st. or Miscellaneons. 0 RENTTHE SECOSD, THIRD. AXD FOURT nqui W SCOVAE L. cornor of Dospialies.a6d W Ashio stoncs floors of 211 and 213 Madlson-st. SEFH WADHAMS, 79 Clar, DI ] 2 House, $4 L FOURTH RUURL AN 35 Wasbluz- "0 RENT—PLEASANT ROOMS FOR GENTLE: men; privaie family; rst-clasy nelghiborko Northside: Address Q6. Tribuas odlce. for tve duy, 0 RENT-2 O 3 BOOMS TUNFGRNIEYED: deslrbl nt caa huve them almost ot thelr ACTUR ., curper Muy: lzhted NGS & CO., 138 Lasulle NG OR siory brick vullding. ARE: 7 wd on threewslles ‘curper dlad- e 1o own price. 167 Tulrtleth: o RENT—TWO FURNISHED FRON with or wlthout board; pravate famdly. 43: Morgan-st. [0, BENT-A FORNISHED ROOM AT 110 WEST Adams-st. '[9 BENT-FROST ROOMS FURNISH Tarnlshed, from $4 (o $7 per moath. Van Bren-st., northeast coracr £ [0 RENT—-ROOMS FUR: A ed az 13 Wabanir-av. 0u Market-st. 03 110USS OX WEST AND crmonth. G.C.WHIPPLE, AT THE TEAD- o louse to responsible porties: house or renting roums; would ¥ 7, Trisune othic "0 RENT—COTTAG! alap, flet at 322 st., Bovm 1. VERY REASONADBLE—A FUKNiSUED sultable for buarding- scli parc of furniture. WALLEz, 41 Clark- T—815 AND $20 1 TN 1MPTOYCINLNL: NT—SIX-ROOM COTTA cley limits, Two block: 3. 5 Sou] ry and basement and 2-5to MONTH — NEW -y and mansard-roof ery cheap; West Side. 3, ftouin 3, 13 Madlson-st. GE_IX THE GROVE 3 of horee cars, §10; 1 Clark-st., Hoom § Vs T, RENT—541 CALUMET-. & &3 Washington-st. ‘vasement marble-front house, fAnish and bas every modern finprovement. FRI o T 1o, ENT—A HOUSE, THREE-STORY AND BASE- it, marble froat, for $49 [ tbiat witl uy the furniture, Audress Y 0 RENT- story and asemeat bri out, and witis all coayens to dars, CHAKLES N. HALI RI AR LINCOLN .hwuse, 22 rogmy A v “nluz-rovm, und chamoe: wbalty’ furnisheds cooking i Inunary rurafcus OX, attorncy-at-law, «t Ciark-st. A NI ‘walnut grained (hod:sh- FOUTh Trunts Ol LIOy omplete. inquire of per mantl to any out 52, ‘Tribunc. Vi AR 3 Tandolgh 1o T—$59 PER MONTH~AN ELEG. dence (orick) suitable for a frst "Nos, 311 and 313 West Jiandolph-st., contuiniug d all modern improvenica:s; parlors. halls, s e.ezanuy carpeted stove chen, and . CAMEL- 7310 RENT—A 2-STOLY AND “froct, No. 473 Lake-w Inquire of ownt o, REN TVro0e Madison-st. o T mpiosem focation; re wife, Addr ENT—DRICK HOUSI Dice, gas-tisgures, el o qulre ac tto0wa 35 aul 27, 1 |10 RENT-OXTIL AT, Juguire at 2 Ll Pa; sezond door. 1'rice $82u MOt 1. - nor(h of Thirty-iirst- + W M. DEE, 204 LaSalle-st T—IOUSE 1137 MICHIGAN-A ‘agoud tenant. D ALK C MARD ‘Iern lmprovements, io- BASSMENL ol TTH_MODERN surnlished, good utleman aud FRONT, FUIR- HED HOUSE. 35 \Wabaan-uv., Sabufrpan. A a' by FINE HOUSE AND utlful respleuce” ta 2 Wasisluion-st. SUUSSEBU POV NICELY FORN tienen; board it NL—FULRNISHED rpo ISHED, WARM RODOMS, RO required, at 100 Stats 5 _FOR LIGHI nouseicesing orlodging. Apply st33k West Kan- Colpli-st. 190 RENT—210 WABASH-AV-, CORNER JACK L 06T distrauls Tooms, with or withunt furuitare. RNISHED ROOSIS, SINGLE OB ur would rentone unfuralshed” Apply 0& 463 2N T—F Tl av. X To RENT—ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM AT 22 Oblo-st. '0 RENT- [SHED ROOMS AT REA! ‘Z Ta.e3. Apply 80256 Wese Madlson-st. References required. L To, RENT-THREE ROOMS COMPLETELY FUR- ~nished for hous keeping at St West Van buren-st. 1o, RENT—FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- o Toom, ‘gas aad water, corner Wabash-av. and Hub- -T1-cous g "o —G PLEASANT ROOMS SUITABLE FOR ‘keeping. ~Apply st 429 North Lazalle: o883 "HAVING RSCENTLY ADDED SEVLL- ‘alTooms, newly finlshed, witliall mod:ra conven~ foncvs, and havin:z southern ‘expusure to our housz, we il rent the same, sfugle OF en suite. to_uncxceptional pascles; Bo objection 6 zhs honsekeeping. - 2sxWa- | M Dosli-ay. 3 I WA, TEDTO I buflding or flovra suiiable for. fursiture fu.: ‘witn or withant Hali Tribu orilce., bo > D _od e e W ASTED TOEENT_\ CONPLETE FURNISHrT? Board owner for rent. ‘honse till Mag, and 84, Tribune Gtilce. bune office. ANTED—TO RE rinnge ui otlce. o 6 rooms In %001 10 92100, by §001 tennts ¥; pay in advance; mass-be cheap. Adu ‘room, with of withoat board, West Side. Addresa. teazrs (man and wife), o [wo-story and baserm hotise {n 090 10CRIEY 2 or 3 blocks_{rofo_street cor. within 0 iinuces' rlis of cornerof State and ftandolyh- £t and with:n 2or 3 bioeks of elther Archer-av. vy 1. ciTi; bouse with bura preferred. A Tioraing earls, Ziving localify and price, N 6, AL TARD; OFFICE SCALELS AND dshape. [Iaquire st 77 UaTroll-ar. owers must be well leaied a0 a2 Lo rent. Aduresd, with Tl particulars, S, Trivine oflic.(‘. [0 REST—FURNISIED ROOMS NNTED-TO RENT—FIRST FLOOR OX LAKE ‘ers Hlotel, Adams-st. and Fifth-av. Beat in the city W o Rbadoiph-scs.: bevwoen Fittheny, s State- for the price. st._Address, stating. price and locacion, 1238, ‘Tribune reia NT—A GOOD TNFURNISHED 7O RENT—IN MABBLE FRONT, CORNER, WASIT- ngion and Halgid:sts., Tooms for_ligasetcecnings durnisied or unfurnished. 1nquire at177 West Wash- ington-st. % [0 RENT-THEEE NICELT-FD NISAED FIR Toulhs, singie oT L suits, chean, ? urnshed. ~ Appiy at De Foredt House, of North Glark aod Erie-sta. ]9, BENT-TYO BLEGANT FROST POOME, ‘one furbished aad one unfurnished, vers reasoaable. ) FHRNISHED ro0In3; clevator iu Tru: d Deurora-sts ND " UNFURNISHED Sirvant Block, corner of Apply ub Loom 5% RNIS! WITH OR WITH- , ai 108 South Seagamon-st. RENT—AT $11 PER SIONTIL EACII—ONE SIORE. i of liree soums, Fith pantry-closes and woud- Corn ! \ or T_SGITE OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON eeond fuor, Witk bathi-room, Lot Wwater, ete. B4l West sladison-sL. 5 TOEN _IARGE FRONT-ROOMS, FURNISHED; with or without toard for two persuns; gas. fur: pace heat, bata-roomn, -not and culd wazer; warin brick house. 410 West fandulpli-st. Wi gentlemen, Address, stat uae ottice. VWASED=TO B Sherman Lodse. unc oftice. ght “)". NTED—TO RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED Taoms for the purpose o ms must be modernte, Address Z 94, ‘riban. hoasexceplng: ED—TO RENT—TWO FLATS, oue furnished, or huute suftable for two f T couples or sin- | flies, partly foraished. ' Addresa O 19, Tribuae ol glegents. 93 West Adums-st., st f0or. - I [0 ENT_NEST MARCH OR APPIL. T—DINING-ROOM AND XITCHEN, FUR: for permanent apartawnts for myself. uafcr- nished. one or two very eaolce light, airy roo:ns, with e e, Adlircde, through Fost-Otice, b. TAR- TANTED—TO RENI—A SINGLE RDOM OX by a gentionfuu, with or without board. Address V &2 TTibaaz omice. Was TED—TO KE ‘avenue, rorth of Thirteeaih st., Xy Tirnished, warm raoms, I good I LE ¥ PLEASASL ley, by, txo & terms, ete., VO Sf, Trib- ANTEDTO RENT—3 FIAT OF second tioor. 0 93, Tribuse oflee. . 30056 200.43 on Chicazo-av. and 1llizol-6t., oc the fist ‘oo had rooms within 15 minut une ol IFCLN, T—TWO PLEASANT CXED) wal 2 geatlédun, Wity aud teo culicren; wizie reak, éic. Adddress 0 b, Tribune offic W ASTER=TO RENTEZ0) 3 Torlicht housekeeping, within 80 minat staung detatls, V28, il P . 0. by HED RODM y waltot LARGE FRONT BA of klitchen; ail “completely W WA Rarn D—TO T ashlugton, Dearborn, or Lasalle-st. [0 RENT—VERY LARGE FURNISHED LUDGING- NTED-TO REST—A BMALL HOCSE O [0 o with hot and ecid waier: nouse heaced ith W A haiiabte for it housekeepiog; uaturnieh T 3 swaller Turnished room for Private | ed; pive locatfon and pri-e; must be low. Addreas W 14 Wabash-av 65, Tribune oflice, T—SMALL, DESIRABLE OF- or not: must Le clicapy refer N 14, Tifouns. OMS AND APARTMEN SS—ii £ o S &C0.. 131 Lasaile-st., corner Msdison. oW LiLiding, One sulte 1o rooms. % s rooms, second ilvor, con~ 0:din-d00rs; Waler, ec. S mtatu-st, —Sultes, tivo rovfns each; steam heat. 311 and 413 State-st—Suites, two to four rovms; $8 y ve il iwolront ruoms 3 2 T—ROOMS ‘AT THE WALTON HOUSE, 35 Wasnington-st., opposite Fleld, Lelwer & OMS NICELY Apply 2t [0 BEXT-SUITE O furnls y Hrs _Addres [o RESTTWO UF THRER Fouus for 110t huusogeepliiss inut-st., cumer of OR 14 TOM W Adply at 195 Wal wvod tor furnishied rooms. Tromn 1020 3, of JAA] "—THRE! ingc pleas i 1907, raat. T—Tw0 RODMS FUR: nisued, reason.iol State-Nl., LRt luor a)-siaics, T R 1 WEST LA 10 RE hoisse; calldie. 0 BENT—PLI EASANT FRON K. Michiza: o ED HED, kecabus. No. 3 West Van I NT—FULNISHRD FRO ‘Iribune oslee. raferences requre & Lteaper Bloo T—T0 1 OR2 ie furulshed Tront alcovs with _COuK- Vet Ad: WO FULNISIEED B v -5t bosween Juckson aud Van Inquire in AT at hin L. DIBBLE, 0k teaper Blocs. ISHED ROOMS FOI "0 RENT—FRONT ALCOVE OR EAC fsheas Ada-dt. 1SHED R0OM FOR OX 144 Souta Ausgun-ste FCLNSHED FOR ove, utensiis, jams-st. 20031S FOR LIGHT \ Nor:h Clark-st. ROOAMS, ‘ang heated by furmuce aud grate; 10~ eas: of Lincoln; new WELL-FUR: 1SHED Christians preferred. oses. ure szore forence. T., 6 R00MS, $12i 8] yrea-ai. T 2OOM. WITIl OR of siteaen; private R Good r—1101 WEST JACKSON-St., 5 ROOMS, 5 NTLEMEN, ONE COM- roumh; furnace and Tarhing-root in the hoase; convenient tu Cars: belween R3L=-AV, 8 SLate-sl 223 0 0, ‘Tribuac oiles. W0_RO0MS. $10; 34 31._Jonn’s NT—A SUITE OF o’ rooms; warm uad cheap: wittt 7. near Fwenty: Ty Cortaze Grove-at.y o ~TWO G plaisant rooin 10 tus house u! ires 34 dura0 st Py, Jilon Par, eferencesexchanged. Ad- ADJOISING EVERY O TENT —VERY CHEAP—A NICELY-FU, hishid frunt purior, suitable for two persons. Ad- dressQB, anbudeomice. {10 RENT—ONE FURNISHED AND TWO UNFUR. hhéd roots, With as. bepwegn Harmou-court and Yan Baren-st., on Alichizin or Wab.in-av., for gen- ticnen. - Address X 83, Tribune office. ENT—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 21 e—conrt; two rovms afurnlshed. PO RENT—PLEASANT FRONT RUOMS, NICELY g glhsie oOF cnuulte: wurm and comfort- ROOMS FOR NICELY-FURNISHED ICELY-FURNI: TR 15 ot siceplug-roomi. Call” or sl WEEK—FUR- T osets for house- Keeplug, £ o2 AND BASEMENT, WASTED=TO RENT: W4 ouse In good fucntfo; $500; will buy carpets et fal Tocation, P 12, Tribuae ol barn, Jocated eust of State-st. and Baitiwos In good nelgnborhood: Tent ot o exceed S: per montL. o Piy. Address at once B J G, w American fainily of toree. foentn st., preferred. Address N 17, u ANTED—TO BENT—A FLAT CONTAISNING t0 G roome. or saine number of FoomA with other W "V‘L '0_RI ‘ments for lizht Bousekeenlng. within Aive minnies’ walk of Bosrd of able famlly, % References given. Trade: cheapness ladispensabie. Adcreas N 23, Tribune onice. —A 12 OR 141 ‘nodera conveaiences, Wese Side, tating WAL ANTED—TO RENT: 00 HOUSF. . neighbornood of Aehland-ay., of Norih Side, south of Lincoln Parks Tent muat b 10w till st uf May, and Address Q 27, Tribune otice moderate. nite location and pr = HOUSE U] ‘about 8 rooms, with barn, on West Side; muf cheap. _Callav 150 Lase-st. KTED—TO RENT—2-STORY 3-ROOM DEEP 7 ANTED—TO RENT—FEOM JAS house with modern imorovements, ‘Qwaers of oid houses will Tribuas ol will got pry more than price. Aduress, -atazing ard a; ‘Worth ot Thirty: please not ap Evening Journal job-otlice. ANTED—TO RENT—TWO OR THREE GNFLI- ‘aished rooms by the Ist of Januu xt be contral location. Address Mra.EMMA De BEXKELAE, 149 East Monroe-st. % 2l fa outh Sfae, Lori of Four. e Aad ‘Fespectaule. Terms reasonsvie. 72 Dl ! v parties. Addres. witn foli particulars and price, H. East Van Burea-st. 31 MINER, 779, West Washi B FURNISHED ~APART- by small, Fespact- ANTED—TO RENT-BY A GENTLEMAYN, A 1[0 BENTSPARLOL FL W A Nrined fogm n oud amily, exst of M abashs PO EENTTPAREOR FIO0E A Xaurtsd T, Fri> | gy, stri St Uit Srodeced. -adurss B upe otlice. i — k- ‘Tribune otlice. o8 TFRONT/ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFING. | yqrANTED-TO EENT-A SMALL HOGSE, FUR. 153 West Adaws-ak. = | n Disund, or sulte of furnned rooing $o¢ Liut "—CHEA ROOMS; ALSO STORE- ousexecping. o . T N T et sultanio 1o lodgtng. Ap- | terms, ¥ “_rr_ningfi"c“f. j Piy 3L 50 SouCLL a., or X 95, Tribuse offlc ANTED—TO HENT—HOUSE OF 10 OR 18 eaate, ur A DS, SILIRGE Lo FURNISHED FRONT ROOML e treek; private family. 163 West Van Burea-sz. “T ‘rooms, ‘modern’ fmpruvements, Nortu 0F 503t Siucs. . Heat' pald in Doard. Keferencesglvea. Ade druss D., 82 Cenire-av. {ENT—TWO SULTES OF 4 1:DOMS EACH; ALSO Em;f Fooma, with O WILLout Loard, at 154 North BOOKS. TSHED ROOM ON of unturnished rooms. 70 “RENT —FIV. FUORNISHED ROOMS FOR o BENTRE NUTRCRED WOk 0 LA ENT—PARLOR FLOOLX AND BAS! MENT. 0 RENT v., between Indiana and 1ilinols-sia. . Cucsp to right parcy. Apply v, Includiug the pocts and’ of biadings at b of alhums and diarles. oot DUOKS Gara BTN, o Maaison- T_CHAPINSTIE ORIG] Madison-st., opposite A X of hotlday oSk i prices A DISCOUNT—TU CLOSE CONSIGK Oients: standard works nncty bound and Blistraicd Ty Dore, &clous, be Neuvilie, € W Buillivg, a 8a¢ sock BUgsS AT T GILBERTS OLD BOOKSTORE. A T R eclal bargatns for Chrlstmes prrsents. Al cheia et T ard workan il varicti s f regular prices. Lnoice assoitiued “Toy-buokn ohear 3rbox 75 ceuts, —CASH 1IN YO Book_&tore, 91 = Tamily Bible. 21 SOCTH ess in the ciey- GILKERT, 21 South Clark-st. G TAN £5 pald for Webster's Dictionary adison-st., opposite Trilune Butl GINAL CHAPINS OLD Tribuze ENT_FIVE UN¢CENISHED 1200MS 1¥ CEN- v S Laost, La. taine's Fables, Sia L8l part of eliy fur kumdice ur Kizeplag ro0:as, Very B, Slugre. Chlids siple, Life of Clir.r “Nidress Y22, Tribuue 0 o RTIE SIDE- single roums. witn iz, uiid [ reasun T HO0ME, PAR 4 Do 0% istory of she World:” Guizol's History of 3 and Technical Educator, ale. J. GRIFELTHS. Pleturesque America: 2505 poets, $1.50 vol : slbmm: cheap booXsture, Lasement, CED. Dickens, S12, se: 128 Dearbora: {BOOKS FOR: CHLISTMAS GIFTS "5 0ld and new bookstore, 33 Clark-st. SALE—CHEAP—A COMPLETE SET OF also sut 0f Appletomy’ Amer- ivan Cyclupedia at @ discout. e 0 CES_GITANI: ‘Macaalsy 2, large variety. 1w Aladioo-$i. 70 RENTZSTORES 10 AXD 12 NORTH AL: §t., 5 storics, SOXI160fees, NRIE and Stroaz: muy . Jardes tequiring large rocm baa setter call and vxam- | ne. S. W. SEA, Otlve 10 and 12 Cunal-5t.