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1 tte Poel a oo : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1877—-SIXTEEN PAGES, THE GAME OF CHESS CWERS DIRECTORY, Caicaco Cazes Cuvs—Nos. 62 and 65 Wash- ington strect. Curcaco Cress AssoctaTiON: 174. East Madison street, Chess players mect daily at the Tremont Honse (Exchange) and the Sherman Houee (Basement). Ail communications intended for this department shouid be aaaressed to Tux ‘'nivuNe, and indoraed “Chess” ‘Henrici's Cafe, —— ENIGMA NO. 94 (Third Prize in Centennial Tourney.} BY ME. J. B. M’RIM. ‘White. Black, Eiogatk Rts King at Ks een at QR sg Rook at K 5. Rook at G2 Bishop at Q Kt 2 Rook at G5 Knight « Bishop at K Rt Knight at QT sa Koignt at K Rt Pawn at KKt2 Enigut at k8 Pawn atk b3 ‘White 10 play and mate in two moves, PROBLEM NO. 94. BY MR. C. W. CLARK, CHICAGO. : Black. : a da Ula ‘ Nj ty ° S \ S yyy’ By B= VA A Ea SDA GY fs. 1ZZ White. White to play and mate in four moves. SS \\ SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 91- white. Black. L..Rt takes QP LBP takes Kt to 2. aq SR OG2 Suto BG ch 3.h toQ2 4..Q takes P mate SOLUTION TO ENIGMA NO. 91. White. Black. 1..Hwgsch | 1..Any more 22. Maves accordingly. NOTES. The match between Mesers. Anderesen and Paul- sen terminated ix: favor of tne latter by a score of 5 to3, and one draw. The game published in last Sunday's Trieoxe was plaved in the recent Leipzig Tonrnament, and should have been credited to the London Field. Ae predicted by Westminster Papers, the match Detween Mesers. Steinitz and Blackburne has fall- en throngh, owing to a disagreement as vo the amount of stakes. ‘+The Chess Openings, ” critically and practically considered, by H. E. Bird, with portrait by S. Loyd, Esq. and diagrams of remarkable positions; also. ‘a selected problem by twelve of the finest composers in Europe and America.- Price. Sl. Orders to 29th September for delivery in this coun- try should be addreseed to 1. E. Bird, Congress Hall Hotel, New York; after that date, H. E. Bird ‘ean & Son, Fleet street), London. SOLUTIONS RECEIVED. *.* Correct solution to Enigma No. 92 received from E, Barbe, city; A. D. Berry, Princeton, M. *,* Correct solution to Problem No. 91 received from W. H. Ovineton, 0. RB. Benjamin, J. 1. Campbell, E. Barbe, ¢. W. Clark, 0. Sonnen- schien, S$. L. Myers, F. A. Bergman, L. Genrke, D. S. Baldwin, andE. RB., city: Kt, Turner, i. ; a. D. Berry, Princeton, Il. CHESS IN GERMANY. The following game was played in the late Chess Congress at Leipzig. The notes (condensed) are by the cheas editor of the London Field. : SICILIAN OPENING. ‘White-Me. Wrvawzn. | Biack—Mz. Axprrssey. & 1.Piw QBs latatakaisd at ESsssesers to B4 8.cP takes ~ White forfeits the game br time ({). (a) Herr Winawer's favorite attack. (>) New at this stage, but in principle corre- epondii vith. the move of KttoQ5 in the Ruy Lopez, which has always been condemned by An- erspen, who must therefore be charged with in- consistency in this case. White's Q kt being al- reads developed and in easy.communication with the K side, appears, in our judgment, a difference in favor of the firet player in the present case. (c) P to K 5 was of uo use on account of the re- joinder, Kt to Kt 5, but we shonld have preferred Kt to KtSatonce. If then the opponent com- menced an attack by P to KR 4, it was time enuugh to reply B to Q 3, with the advantage that Black contd hardly any more venture to castle on the K side, whether he advanced the K R P fur- ther or not (d) So far the natural moves have been made on Doth sides; but here Black is relieved from fur- ther apprehension by tuis precipitate advance, which makes the block complete for White, while the adversary has the commend of Keveral pointe tw break in. Black's K P-having been fixed, it could only be to White's advantage to keep his P at K B 4, 2nd tovabide his time when to exchange or to advance. ce (e) With the attack in hand, Anderseen judi- clonsly avoids the exchange of Queens until bis advantage Las ripened. - oO Vhite had a hard game to fight, but cither Q to B 5 or Q takes P seems to ue to give him more chance of relieving himself. ‘ (g) The manner in which Black cripples the on- man.” If the Home Secretary, continues the writer, shall sueceed-“in stamping out this plague,” he will win the lasting gratitude of the whole city.3 Sa THE FUGITIVE. Alas! ‘tig not the end that seems the end! There isnoend! ‘The sure, slow curses Of Justice, witha sweep that never swerves, Scorn every earthly limit. Nay, no seas extend So far—no ekies their visual timits blend So darkly with the night—but that the Power that serves Omnipotence, with lightning-marrowed nerves, Can pierce their far illusions, and can rend. My Being from ita idols witha calm, Relentless force that seems almost benien— Sovery etrong itis, yet tenderasalamb! _ It saya, ** Forbear! thou hust no right to twine ‘About thy life the garlandry of joy. Tam | Phy compensating angel, and my power divine Is orbited in circles without hope of end— Ife is thy foe, and Death thy futile {riend !" Boren H. Uaurnert. —_—_—_———— MARRIAGES. Genet TRAMEL—STEPHENS—Io this city, Sept. 15. by the Rey. W. J. Hunter,-Charles Tramel aud ‘Mise Lillie C. Stephens. BELL—BELL—On Tuesday, 11th inst., at the handsome residence of George Lancaster. Eeq.. Lexington, Ky., by Elder Beebe, of the Particular Church of Christ, Br. J. Hamilton Bell, of Chi- cazo, and Mrs, M. Bettie Bell, of that city. No cards. ROCKEY—HUNCKE—Sept. 12, 1877, at Man- kato, Minn., Rosa M. Rockey, second daughter of William H. Rockey, Esq., of Mankato, and C. A. F. Huncke, of Chicago. TIDHOLM—IVERSON—On the 13th inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, Lake Vidw, by the Rev. Edmund Belfour, August Tidholm and Lydia M. Iverson. PITTS—PRESCOTT—On Thureday evening. S 13, at the residence of the bride's pareats, Park avenue, by the Kev. W. W. Everts, D. D.. Charles A. Pitts ‘and Sarah FE. Prescott, aaughter of Dr. Joel Prescott. No cards. ROLOSON—DUNHAM—Thursday, Sept. 13, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. M. Gibson, D. D., Mr. Robert W. ‘Roloson and Miss Leranche Dunbat DEVLIN—BROWN—Sept. 13, by the Rev, W. ¥F. Crafts, J. B. Devlin aud FannieS., daughter of §. Lackwood Brown, sll of this city. No cards. D "ERS. CAMPBELL—In this city, Friday, Sept. 24, J. FIL, eldest son of JohnH. and Ellen &. Camp- bell, aged 12 yeare.and 28 days. ‘Funeral on Sunday at 10 a. m., from the house, No. 620 ¥ork-st..’by carriages to Calvary Cemetery. S2PSt. John, N. B., papers please copy. DETHICK—In this city. Sept. 12, Alfred Ed- ward, infant son of Charles B.and Esto H. Detrigk, aged + days, "Ea? Rockford and Waukegan papers please copy. LILLY—Sept. 13, 190 South Sangamon-et., Mary Helen, aged 4 montis and 11 days, only child of Thomas A. and Mary A. Lilly. @y-Lonisville papers pleate copy. MURPHEY—At bis residence, Newcastle, Ind., the Hon. Eli Murphey, father of Henry and Mrs. P. Murphey, of Chicago. COOPER—at his residence, Ielington, Ont... on Monday afternoon, Sept. 10, the Rev. Henry Chol- well Cooper, R. A., Rector of Christ Church, Mim- * ico, and Rural Dean, brother of C. W. Cooper, Esq., of this city (Iste of Toronto), in his 72d year. KEHOE—On Saturday morning, Sept. 15, at his late residence, No. 1032 Milwaukee-ay., Edward Kehoe, aged 32 years. Funeral to-day at 0a. m., at Church of the Annunciation, thence by cars to Calvary Cemetery. Friends of the family are invited. GRAHAM—Sept. 14, at the residence of his fa- ther, 175 Twenty-first-st., Peter Graham, aged 22 years 2 months and 24 days. Funeral from St. John's Church, Sunday, at 10 o'clock, by carriages to Calvary Cemetery. HOLDEN—Lonisa, wife of John T. Holden, sged 52 years.and 2 months, Sept. 14. te7-Eastern papers please copy. CHANDLER—At Ravenswood, Ml., at the rest- dence of his brother, C. G. Chandler, A. B. Chan- dler, in the 40th year of bis Remains will be taken to Macomb for interment. HODDER—In Blue Island, Sept, 14, Nellie, in- fant danghter of William and Jennie Hodder, aged 5 months and 2} days. Funeral Sunddy, Sept. 15, at 3 o'clock p. m. Friends are invited. EDSON—At Villa Ridge, Iil., on Sunday morn- ing, Sept. 9, Obed Edson, aged 81 years. VAN INWAGED t Rockford, Sept. 11, of Bright's discase of the kidneys, Frank Edson, wife of Charles Van Inwagen. PERKINS—At Mt. Pleasant, Ta., Sept. 10, Har- ry Trimble, son of Henry W. and Bina Perkins, of Chicago, azed 5 months and 14 aa: CONNELLEY—On the 15th inst., at 1430 Ar- nold-t Rosy F. Connelley, aged 13 years and 6 months, daughter of Johnand Catherine Connelley. Funeral eervices av St. James’ Church Monday morning st 10 o'clock. THE ERIBUNE BRANCE! OFFICES. JR ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMELOLS ‘pairons throughout the city we have established Bracch Unticesin the diferent Divistons. a3 designated delow, where advertisements will be taten forth price as charged at the Matn Ontice, and will be re until 8 o'clock p. in. during tae week, and until 9 p,m. on Saturdays: WILLIAMS H. WINNING, Bookseller and Stationer, 154 Twenty -secon near Wabash-ay. ‘S$. M. WALDEN, Sewsdealer, Stationer, etc., 1009 West Madison-st.. hear Western-ay. ROBERT THRUMSTON, West-Side News Depot, 1 Blue Teland-a if Halsted-st. GEORGE HENRY, Books, Stationery, etc., 339 Di- ‘viaton-3t ANTON KI0G, News Depot, Stationery, etc., 394 Milwaukee-av., corner of Carnenter-st_ PERSONAL PERSONAL A YOUNG Ge Of age of prepossessing a} c the acquaintauce of a young lady; blonde preferred. Object acquatntance and amusement, Address N 83, Trivune onice. ERSON INDIANA-AV., MOVING ‘caused you to forget youhad read Raxter's Call. All wasand lericht. Write myname. Will send my address, Address M 59, Tribune office. PERSONAL FOR How MUCH AND NO, QUES: tions asked can goods be returned taken from 1457 Prairie-av.. Sept. 1? Address N 40. Tribune office. PERSONAL FILE MRS. J. G. WILLIAMS SEND her address to N 99, Tribune olfice? JERSONAL — 5—20—6—25—1-20-NO, 1—30-410— s-: y with complete papers. M.N. PERSONALS WILE NOT, GIVE, DESCRIPTION TN ‘Tribune. bat will give It to you in some other way, ress ‘Anawerat once what you will do, and how. $56, Tribune oifice. ERSONAL—CORA? of city. WRITE AGAIN. WAS OUT BOARDING AND LODGING: West Sides SOUTH SHELDON-ST.-PARLOR SUITE voarders desired. eee : NORTH THROOP-ST.. BETWEEN MADISON >) SOUTH SHELDON-ST|—A SUITE FURNISHED L) SQeti'board for gent and wife on Arst or 6 SQker choles rooms with first-class board; tabie 10 aa Wnington—Unter with board. second floor. ‘RONT ROOM NICE- Dp SOUTH SANGAMON-ST. 12 ie itnutsheds setth board for tw PARK-AV. SANT ROOMS TO RENT, 13 witttoard: ek from | South & WO NICELY-FUR. 14: Rotm to rent, with or without board. ST.-hOoMS AND BOARD 14 firgenticomen: aiso one room, with board, for twoladieremployed during theday. | “LOOMIS-ST.,, BETWEEN MADISON AND 17 Nenrocctraat bay-window ron; also one suite, with board, at very reasonable price. P) OGDEN-AV.—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS 20) trent, wheh'board. Peers | ABERDEEN ST. NICELY -FURNISTED 2-4. front rooms, siugle or cn suite, for gentlemen ‘and wife or two gentlemen; modern ‘Improvements; first-class board. : OGDEN-AV., OPPOSITE UNION PARK— 4.0 Sitmtshed roomie with or without board. All modern Improvements. Terms moderate. 7] SOUTH ASULAND-AV FROSTING USION 4-7 BerkcBonrd and pleasant rooms; also elegauc parlor floor, first-clat G,SOUTIL CARPENTER ST.CTHE, NEW “AND. 4 elerant house now open to partics desiring com- fortable homes for the winter; rooms very desirable; with hot and cold water, speaking tubes, grates. bath, ete. convenient to Madison and Randolph-st cars; table unsurparsed, BOARDING AND LODGING: me South Side—Continued. K MICHIGAN-AV.—TO RENT WITH BOARD, 44.5 Miiraishea front alcove room: also room suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; ref- erences exchanged. ae AT MICHIGAN-AV.—A_ PLEASANT PRON AAT Nome'gentiomanandwiteor two rents, also Yady room-mate wanted, with board. Q WABASII-AV.—ELEGANT FRON W7)Q WAPASH-AV,—ROOMS, ‘SINGLE OR EN GOS mkeARecanciy turntshea, for gentlemen. ten ff desired. keeferences. }- clty, BOARD WANTED. pn eres OARD—FOR SELF, WIFF, AND CHILD 3 YEARS Boe vith room centrally Ideated for business. Ad- dress, stating price, which must be moderate, R 96, ‘Tribune otlice. “ OATD-AVE ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, and Heht housckeepiog, in all parts of the ‘at Russell's Hoarding aud Roum-Renting Agency, Those having rooms to 116 Washington-st., Koon 57. :D-FOR ONE Ol TWO GENTLEMEN IN private famity, in first-class location on West Side; Teferences required. Address $4, Tribune offive. ___ ROmRDGBY GENTLEMAN, WIFE. AND, BOYS ‘ears old; unfurnished rooms preferred, on South Side, east of State. [eferences given and required. terms and location; must be reasonable. 5 37, Road ‘A1 LOGATION; PRIVA’ ‘on either North or South Stdes, ny st between Etdridge-court and Twenty-Afth-st,.and State south ly pref of Chicazt and boy 2 yearsuld, who can be no obj per week or thereabouts; front room. Q FURNISHED parlors, = SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.—PLEASANT FUR- ot nished rooms to rent withboard; oue door from fadison-st. ASHLAND-AV.—LARGE OR SINGLE TO 5D Aegantiy toralshed; modern conveniences: su location unsur- perior table; stone front; ‘near cars; passed; opposite park. Ss Ti SANGAMON-ST.—A_ FURNISHED 7S room to rent, with board, siltable for one or two persons, at reasonable rate. Q/) PARK-AY.. NEAW UNION PARK-LARGE SO. tattrnisned room for two with board, $6 per Week cach; furnished, $5.50 to $6. ASHLAND-AY., NEAR CORNER MONRO! QS ASttsetcontioom, nlecly, furnished, closet. hot and cold water, etc.. with board Jor two Rents or ladies, at only $5.80 cach per week; all modern con- venlences. 98 SOvTH GRBENST., CORNER, MONROE. IO Good board and pleasant rooms; also two or three rooms for housekeeping. TOL SOUTH SESTON-ST,. NESE MADISON Comfortaile rooms aud’ good board at $4 per week. TOL SABRES Ag ROOM AND BOARD SioF OR a couple; single room, $5; all Improvements; private family; chance to learn muste and French. 107 soure PEORIA-ST.—TO RENT, WITH Board, pleasant, furnished room; all modern improvement: nished, with board: table boarders accommodated; pe 676 Vet nteels tarnished with every con: 2 MICHIGAN-AV 68 ec References. WABASH-AV. 0’ "ABASH-. 697 Sh'berlor Soor! also other rooms on second aud changed. LARGE. pleasant rooms, single or en suite. ” N=) TBA. Foome with board. back suite of rooms, together or single, witl guile of rooms, furslited; hot and cold water; " board: parlor and sccond tloor reasonable. 830 rooms, with or without board. 903 —PLEASANT ROOM TO KENT, with boara. the accommodation of boarders; an unfurnished par- 1119 3 ANA-A « unfurnished; private family; references required. } OARD-AND NICE ROOM FOR MYSELF AND ‘wife, between Green und Aberdecn-sts., and south of Washington; must have good accommodations: state lowest price: prompt bay aud permanent. & 18, ‘Tribune office. BoaRe-For WIDOW LADY; REFERENCES given and required. Address, giving terms and jocatfon, Q 15, Tribune office. =f OARD—FOR THE FALL AND WINTER, SOUTH Slde, no farther sonth than Harrison-st; nut toex- eed $5 per week. Address T4, Tribune office. MUSICAL. ERSHEY SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ART—FALL term begins Monday, Sept. 173 classes and private instraction; S15 pays for 20 private lessons on piano. singing, violln, or guitar, 20 concerts, 10 lessons In harmony, besides musical lectures, ete. net organ, and other Instruments ‘tanght by special atiractions for students of vocal music: haw tu use the voice, to preserve it, and sing easily; vocal upils hinve elocutfon and Italian free, besides all other free advantages of the sctoul; only a iberal patronage enables us to offer these extraordinary opportunities fo ur puplis.. Apply at the otiice, HERSHEY MUSIC HITALL, ws and 83 Madlon-st. F YOU, WAX’ PIANO Of ORGAN T TO RENT Fo to PROSSER'S, 215 State-st. ‘Plahos For Sarg axy TO BENT, REPAIRING ‘And tuning, at the Chicago Piano Factory, 2:6 PRESTO: ONTH, BY aA COM! Rooms 7 and 8 Farwell Hal South State-st., by J. HOUSEHOLD Goops, CARD—MONTHLY MENTS—THE USIOG Furniture Company,503 West Maduoume, GOS” the wants of a steadily-increasing trade have adacyst thelr stock stoves and carpeta, and customers wigs ting everything necessary tn furniture, bedding, sore" carpets, and crockery for housekeeping at prieescy must please them. ‘Thelr plan to tell good agian ss a reasunable price, glving such accommodation seigett customers as seemed needed, has worzed even bent than they hidped, and they are now enabled toe even better prices than before. Black watnut chactit® sets, S22, $25, $25, $10: marble-top sults, S13; meet ing tase Sets, $50; elezant dressing case vuite Fore or English, with Italfan marble. Sés, $73, sareget $110; parlor sutts in halrcioth or terry, plain ai pnt, a8 low 28 $00; s eaty tn brown terry bated ‘7 pleces), $65; a Turkish divan sult, $125: ge ‘tdhamploa"” bed lounze, double-head, exirs [ence and width, $15; centre tables in wood and: marblense froin €4 to $25; = good line of springs, matrressey ate? boards, secretaries, bookcases, mirrors, carpets: crock. y, Aud stoves: all sold on monthly payments 1? doo Unton Furniture Company, Sug West Madiso; *QEVERAL FINE ORGANS—WILL SELL ON TIME or exchange for furniture or other goods; also, pianos, 200 Kandolph-st. chouse), rpuose Wisit an to own rade Wabash. was PUPILS IN VOCAL MUSIC BY COM- petent teacher. Cait or address PROFESSOI, 177 East Madison-st., Rooin 10. : WASTED TA, G00D BALLAD SINGER OSE who can play on the orgaa. Inquire of the Man- ager of the Coliseum. peas GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD ike a pleasant furnished room, with board, in small private family, pleasnnuy located on the West Side, or would rent rooms for housekecping witha party who has more room than they wee; references ood, pay prompt, and will be permanent {f sulted. Ad- fivece, piving duures and exact location, H6t, Tribune, Boar BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN SOME private family where home comforts can be en- pleasant raving; east or south front, east of Wa- aih-ay., between Twelfth and Thirty-frst-sts. ; price must be to correspond with the times; board to begin Oct. 1. Address I¢5¢, Tribune office, giving terms and accommodations. PoaRPs A PRIVATE FAMILY, OR WHERE >~ there are but few boardess, aad wlicre home com- forts can be had at a moderate price, a front room: lo- cation between Peorfa and Throop-ste. Address 1251, Tribune office, stating price and accommodations. Ree D—BY A YOUNG LADY. WITH ROOM. IN immediate vicinity of Brown School. Address K 42, Tribune office. n POARB-AND 2 ‘OR 3 ROOMS OX SOUTH SID: D south of Fldridge-court. Address Kt 73, Tribum Pose A, SE TLEMAN DESIRES TO OBTAIN Donor before Oct. 1 a furnished room, with good board, ina strictly private family, very centrally lo- cated: Nerth Side preferred; wnexceptionable refer ence furnished; inust be inoderate. Address, statio; location and terins, 13, Tribune office, OARD-FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ROOMS >and board, near Twent: nd-st. Terms not to excecd $50 per month. References exchanged. Ad- dress RS, Tribune oflice. Poako-Ow NORTH SIDE. For GENTLEMAN, wife. child, and servant, fo a private family; no other boarders;’ must have three unfurnished rooms, except carpeta, with bath: willing to pay good price fur oud locatlons and accummouations. Address It 30, ribune office. SOUTH PEORIA-ST.—ONE OF TWO YOUNG men can be nicely accommodated, with good riyate family. 13] B} WABASH-AV.—O: GE ELEGANT ‘ references exchanged. aa 7, WITH BOARD. yenience, and unexceptionabie table. with ora ve nae G85. Mahshea ron third floors; new boarding-house, everything Grst-class. 771 MICHIGAN-AV.; 743 ‘in amall family. DESIRABLE FURY TOL WaBasit ay. OMS _FORNIS unfurnished, with or without board; good board: references. day boarders sccommod: S WITH SHICcHIG ‘Vig. PLEASANT SUITE OF with boards MICHIGAN-AV.—PLI WABASI-AV.-FRONT AND OTHER next door. AND 1001 WABASH-AV—THESE HOUSES lor Boor with closet and water, nleo other very desir- na NE. TY st.—An elegant front alcove room, furnished. with boar Ti9 PRAIRIE-AV.—MARBLE-FRONT HOUSE, L front room: also, one rear extension room, fur- Reet: coms with every con- and required, TWO PLEASANT ROOMS gentleman with pri f ee SHIA UITE OF THREE ROOMS ‘A few aay boarders accommodated. Referer.ces ex- rooms with board In sn 748 MICHIGAN-AV.—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, ‘ —— MICHY Vv. 797 WABASILAV.cA PLEASANT FRONT AND S06 WABASH-AV.—ELEGAST. PARLOR AND C 812 MICHIGAN-AV.—FURNISHED ROOM 4 rooms on parlor iloor; also two single rooms 835 WABASH - AV. — NICELY-FURNISHED room, suitable for two centleme QOS WABASH-AY. rooms furnished or unfurnished; good board 1002 have been newly fitted up are now ready for able rooins efther furnished or unfurnished, also, one or tivo other rooms furnished or north of Twenty Kooms furnished PBoanPaFoR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND CHIED of Syears; can furnish, except carpet. Describe table and at a reasonable price. oF unfurnished, with good board. Terms moderate, accomnladacions and give ‘price. Addrese R 29, Trib- Qy WARREN-AV.—2 NISNED Rt 1S: PRATRIE-AV.—FRONT SUITE AND A | Uncofice. TBE MAREN AMP untautineas bot aud eo 1206 fact Too: With ‘board, References ex- BOARD FIRST-CLASS IN A PRIVATE FAMIES water: good buard aud pleasant locutton. changed. or where there nfo fev, boatders, for three of four AR WEST MONROE-ST.—FRONT CHAMBER ISDIANA-AV. 2 NICELY. FURNISHED | perpoma: dinner from p.m; a parlor and two LAG sittin betroom so téod pares only, rearon- OAT font cove room. ho singte room vo ren, Eedrooms upone dish. of stairs cast of Wabash-av, abie. with board. Siices SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.—2 FURNISHED 3 PRAIRIE-AV.— WELL-FURNISHED are 5 % 149 rooms to rent for two young men, With or with- 1346 double sud alngie rooms, with good board; Boake-Ose eS BE a onc boards ‘ery Feasonabie. Wife. rent not toexceed $9 per week. Must be a pri- 172 ASHLAND-AV.—BOARD, WITH NICE SUITE A of rooms for gentleman and wife; references exchanged. TAG INDIANA AV. UNUSUALLY PLEASANT 2) ‘rooms and good table for two gentlemen in private family. WA PARK-AV.—TWO FRONT ROOMS TO RENT, 14.62 &8: V.—PLEASANT FURNISHED <I and unft ished rooms, with board. LARGE ROOM; HOT AND cold water; closet: furnished or unfurnished. mm ‘O()5 WALNUT-ST.—TO RENT—ATPARLOR AND 205 vedroom, with board, to married couple. Lady cam have care during cont\neuient, Terme reasonable. J] ] WEST WASUINGTON-ST.—FURNISHED 211 roots, with board; table-boarders sccommo- dated. f-ST.—TO ft 245 OG WEST MONT 289 Without bount, two tarnished rooms. 30 NEST MASHINGTON-ST LARGE FUL: uished room, with hot and cold water; als single room; southern exposure, and first-class ta- day-boarders accommodated. SpE WEST, WASIINGTO: — DESIRABLE ‘with or without board, 77Q PARK-AV.—ON 179 FULTON-ST.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM ‘with board. 1685 WABASH-AV.—TWO FINE LARGE SUITES of roums {n a house with all modern conven- fences, and board, with private faintly. YOUNG GENTLEMAN OCCUPYING PLEAS- ant, Iarge room (with board), with a Michi- n-ay. family wiil make {t an object for gentleman to joard and room with him. Address A A A, ‘Tribui ORNER FOURTEENTH-ST. AND WABASHL 4 Front room for two gentlemen: good board; $10 per week. Address T 53, Tribune office. ' OCATED ON ONE OF THE COURTS. NEAR ‘Wabash-av.. alarge front alcove room with mar- ble baxln, hot and cold water, unfurnished, for gentle- man and'wife, with board, for S35 per month; also. pleasant front furniehed room for $35 per inonth with board. Address V1, Tribune office, ISHIGAS AV. CRON ALCOVE RoOM, | U: ANIC furnished and other rooms furnished, to reat with board. M58, Tribune vuice. rooms with board; references required. 320 WEST ADRS ST. CORNER OF ABERDEEN LU —Nhice room. with board, furnished or unfur- nished, for man and wife, or two young men. 398 West WASHINGTON-ST.—DESIRABLE 40 rooins. furnished or unfurnished, one front par- lor, with first-ciaas board; day-boarders accommodated; references exchanged. be 333 WEST ADAMS-ST.—PLEASAN with board. ROOMS Viciieac# AR FIGHTEENTH-ST.—ONE ANA couple or 3 oF “ commodations in a private family; best references given and required, Address M £8, Tribunc ottice, TORTHWEST COR. PRATIIE-AV. A! AN ‘sixth-st.—Two destrable front room: NEAL ELLIS PARK-NIGE ALCOVE a large rooms, and first-class board: private family: 334 NESTWASHINGTON:ST.—DESIRADLE AND gavant rooms, with chotce table board. WELL-FUR- board, in apri- 337 NEST MOOROEST.—a Lal OC nished front parlor to rent, with rate family. 33S Nast WASHINGT OOD nlshed or unfurnishee transients and tatie-boarders accommodated. 357 NEST JACKSON-ST.—BOAHD AND PLEAS, ¢ antsouth-front suite, furnished, with street entratice, hot and cold water, bath, etc., very reasonu- bie. Other desirable furnished and unfurnished rooms, AOG WEST, JACKeON-ST.—GOOD BOARD ASD pleasant room for ones also two day-bosrders wate 41( WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—WITH BOARD A 3 ulce large rooi; modern Improvements. 42: WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—NICELY-FUR- nished rooms, with board; Would like man and wife or single gents. 483 NEST, WASHINGTON STONE SOUTH: front alcove room on.second door, aud also rooms to rent en sulte e with board. 7 AGL WEST ADAMS;ST.—A° FRONT SUITE OF LO+ rooms, second floor, hot and cold water, two Jarge closets; will be vacated Oct. 1; to rent with board. 477 WASHINGTON-ST.<PakLOn SUITE SICE- (4 iy furnished, with board: a few dsy-boarders accommarated, 537 CARROL AV. TWO BLOCKS FROM UNION OE Park, two doors from Ashland-ay.—Furnishied or unfurnished rooms to rent, with board; modern con- vyentences. 690 NEST SIADNON ST—To RENT—TWwO nicely furnished front root with bath-room, for two gentlemen, . with breakfast and supper. ‘Those appreciating home comforts with a private fam- ily apply, with ST ADAMS-ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS, unfurnished, to rent, with board. terinsto sult, Address 3, Tribune office. prgnuer vecee IN A PRIVATE FAM- ily on South Side where there are oo other boarders. i266, Tribune office. North Side. BO) RESESTELBASSS TL LOCATED ROOM, OU suitable for one or two, with board: references. 4.9 RISE SE To RENT, SUITE UNFURNISHED 4 ‘front rooms, second flzor, modern {mprove- ments, with bosrd: table first-class; no other boarders. G5 DEARMORN: AV. FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent with ders received. 87 DEARBO! 5 ROOMS, WITH ¢ or without board, very reasonable. TOD DEsRRORS-AN. 5 hg BRON? SUITE TO D rent with drst-class board, unfarnished except- ing carpet; also a large room for two; day boarders accommodated: reference. QD) On1d-ST.—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 4.4.4 rooms with hoard; moiern conventence; par- Jor, use of plano; very reasonable to permanent’ first- class parties. QQ5 OUiO-ST.—A_ SOUTH-FRONT ALCOVE 4.40 room for gentleman and wife, and large room suitable for two gentleman, with board. QL ONTARIO-ST.—TWO DES . Bez. ONTARIO-ST: ESIRABLE ROOMS. yate family {na quiet part of the city- The Isdy would actas companion for a lady ag her husband fa away part of the time, Address S 92, Tribune oflice. Bowpesk COUPLE WITH CHILD, YEAR OLD, ‘will pay $8 per week fur board and room. Must be westot Peorta-st. Address T 20, Tribune office. VATE FAMILY BY A YOUNG Beary A Pi lerms reasonable. lady working at Field & Lette ‘Adress SO West Adams-st. ‘Poare—« GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD 18 A strictly private famfly; will furnish room; refer- ences, Address § 49. Tribune office. OaitD-IN EXCHANGE FOR FIRST-CLASS DEN- tistry. Address S 53, Tribune oflice. Poarosay A YOUNG LADY WHER ons will wholly or partially remuncrate. address 80 South Sangamon-st. OARD—AND LOOM—RY A YOUNG GENT, WITH- 9 in twenty minutes’ walk of Madison and State-sts., hot fo exceed $5: no objection to a good room mate. Address N82, Trivune ollie Pees Auk LEMAN. TWO NICELY furnished rooms on South Side east of State-st. between Harrfson and Sixteenth-sts,: private family preferred; references exchanged. Address S 100, Tril- une office. : J ARD—BY A QUIET YOUNG MAN, WITH A Inlddie-aged lady avarly or entirely slone. Please send full particulars to Mes, Tribune aftice. Yr Ch Cail or TLE _ AND WIFE, IN: A ¥ on South Side; references given; N94, Tribune office. PROARO-AND LOOMS FOR 20 MEDICAL STU- dents, near Hahnemann Medics! College. Leave r address and the number you can accommodate at Watash-av,, Rooms § and 9. Poswo TET LADY AND sos TN FIRST-CLASS oanting-house; references given and required. ‘Address $37, Tribune oitice. VWWASTEDITO PURCHASE “GOOD SECOND: hand square Weber plauu; state lowest cash price. P.-0, Box No, 501, City, EGANT NEW PIANO ON VERY sill rent for $5,a month, with Address Q 36, Triduue office. 1.00 PIANOS AND ORGANS—FIVE YEARS’ . forcast and monthly or quar- ve special prices. Call and ex- Illustrated catalogues inalied ‘92 Van Buren-st. terly payments we smine betore buyin; ee. REED'S BUSINESS MAN | WITUL A\. wishes to meet another with who will joto hit in establishing a business fa wh! was long engazed in this clty before the Ore, and in which he is well and favorably. known throughout the United States; 1s perfectly responsible, und success hteed. For particulars Inquire of WM. SCO,, 141 and 143 Lasalle-st., Major Bloc! H. NICOLAY € CO., BANKERS, NEW YORE. ave large «ums to foan on Chicazo business, and Small sums ou residence property, at very lowest rate. Apply to D. W. POMEROY, 17 Major Block. (SE ONE THAT WOULD LIRE TO LOAN $10,000 \ Tor six months or a year at 7 per cent, without com- infsston, on real estate Hote, one-fourth Yalue at pante tribune ot 5 2CIALPAPEG AND CITY VOUCHERS 7 per cent money in large amnounts oa city W. 0, COLE, Methodist Bluck. NCES ON GOODS STORED—DIAMONDS, 7 percent money,.on improved clty real OPTAWAY, 127 South Clark, Room 44. DVANCES MADE ON bia} WATCHES, AN bonds, ete., at LATN DERS* private vifice. 120 Ran- doiph-st.. ne: Room $ and6. Estabiisi AL PAPER, NOTES WITH COL- zee, and other securities boucht and cold, ISAACG, BAUM & CO., 110 Fifth-av ~ NY AMOUNT, LARGE OR SMALL, TO LO. 0 real estate; lowest current rates. 1 Dearborn-st. DYANCES ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS, nonvy loaned on good collaterals. isi Randolph-st., Koom 3. TES, AND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED; to loan at low rates; Fidelity Savings Bank accounts buuzht, VERRY & HUST, 85 Washington. MORTGAGE BANKERS. 202 nyuey to loan on city real estate juss at 7 per cent. Cx PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER. ‘Money toloan on watches, diatuonds, and valuables of every description at GOLDSMID'S Loan, and Bulllon Onice (licensed), 99 East Madison-st. Established 1805. FOE SALE=A SHALL. 8 CIAL INTEREST IN ‘an established first-class buuse: fs thoroughly s€- Cure, aud pays2u per ceut on investment. Address T 83, Tribune orice. PUDELITY SAVINGS-BANK BOOKS PURCHASED for cash, few thousand dollars wauted. At Koom 5 Setatvdist Church Block. Pubebite BANK DEPOSITS KOCGHT FOR cash; real-estate loans ne zot{ated at current rates. ISAAC H. PRICE, 182 East Madison-st., Room 7. TIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE SAVINGS [A Bank books and sil other savings bank books {a cash, nalf money, and inside lots low for Fidelity books at tires money {0 loan on all kinds of good collaterals. Chicago" Loa Company, 130 Dearborn-st., Room 12. WAST TO BOKROW $5,000 ON THE VERY BEST farm-land security, sltusted In Liltnols, 94, Trib- unc office. OANS IN SUMS TO SUIT ON FUPNITURE without removal: chattels in warehouse and good Zollaterals. 152 Dearborn-st., Room 22. OANS ON FURNITORE WITHOUT REMOVAL, 4 aiso on diamonds and watebes ard on State Saving deposits. WILKERSON, 156 East Washington-st., Hoo 38. LONER TO LOAS, TO RESPECTABLE PERSONS ANE on chattel security, leases, bonds, socks of goods. farniture without removal, commercial papers and teats discounted. or any good cullsterat security. Spectal terms to farmers: distaace ny ovject. MU- TUAL LOAN & DISCOUNT COMPANY, Room 2 os Jaterals, mort; oO. SD TO LOAN ON FURNITURE ‘or upon gdod collateral. C. B. OAR D— 55 Lan, andulph-st. NTED FOR THREE, WITH TWO OR ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, DIAMONDS, ‘three fooms, furnished or unfurnished, near Hyde AL and all other good collaterals. .F. T. ELLI- Park trains, south of Thirty-Grst-st. Call’ or address | THORPE, Room 53, 116 Washington-gt. IN LAND TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, and collaterals. 157 LaSaile-st., Room 5. MUSICALe sDOU: TREME: S SACRIFICE—WE_ HAVE IN AA. stock over 200 elegant new and second-hand piano- fortes and organs, including many ol the best makes in the country (a portion of them bought at recent forced sales in New York City). A prand new 734 octave ano-forte, rosewood, with ‘agraffe and carved legs, ist price $450, for $175. Elegant new plano. list price $500, tor S1W0. A $600 plano-forte for $225. A $750, ew, square ctand plano-forte for $250. A rich ruse~ wood upright plano for $190. Second-hand pianos from $75 to$i75each. Elexant new parlor organs, with two stops, $60: with four stops. $65; with Ave stops, with bine stopa, $95. Second-hand organs and melo- deons. $20 to $100each. Every instrument cusrantecd for ve years. A lberal discouus, to teachers, minis- ters, and churehes, lodges, etc, Shect musle 2'cents a yee T, MARTI DAD. East ISDN AST -O8e LARGE. FUR- | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PIANOS 40.4 nished room and one ‘unfurnished room with AND OF board. 154 STATE-S" 260 ONTARIO-ST.—ONE LARGE AND SINGLE 4 room to rent with bard. DG4 CSEARIO'ST. “LARGE SOUTH ROOM, HOT 4 and cold water, for gentieman and wife or two Rentlemen; two day-boarders accommodated. EAST INDIANA-ST,—FURNISHED ROOMS 271 wither witnout board iarze and stage. F72 CHICAGO-AV, ~A FURNISHED ROOM 25-4. valth hoard aultable for gentleman and wife or T.—2 GENTLEMEN OR couple can have larze room, private family; references given if desired. A COUPLE OR SMALL FAMILY WANTED TO buard; elegant house; flnest location, West Side; room for tesm, carriage, and eoacbman. KR 52, Trib- une office. WIDOW LADY ON WEST MADISON-ST. DE- 4A. sires a steady young man _to room with her sun; terms mod: Address M 78, Trihune attice. ERSONAL-ST.| DENIS HOTEL: WILL hater send address to restaurant again, ax amis- take was made on last occasion? CHAILES STETSOS, ‘PERSGNALI WILL’ THE LADY THAT GOT OFF Mudison-st. car at Curtls-s:. Friday eventag, and Walked with gentleman to Wastingtonisn Home, and afterwards got off car at Carpenter-st., please send ber address to M 77, Tribune office. ERSONAL—DITES TOUJOURS LA VERITE— Sarcastic note received. Fully Intended to call, but lost address, if you ‘survive pl bu toe adress hy" Please send street RECEIVED YOUR NOTE. gafternoon Harmon-court, We Caat ponent's forces while keeping his own in ectinty deserves the higheet commendation. (h) He had little better, for if Bto B3, the an- swer was P to Q 6. (i) Time would not have improved the game, which was lust for all practical purposes, <<a A CUP TO OLD AGE, ‘You may drink to the ‘*rage,” or tne Queen of the Stage— ‘You msy drink to the girls that adore us; Here's a cup to the Sage who has lived to old age, ‘And has totled for the future before us. a Bere’s a wager to age thst the years can compare With their chimes and their rhymes like a sonnet; Here's a health to the wealth of fair sil i Beall glory and honor upon it, ot *Very bair— On the vivid cartoons of existence. As Frases Dayper Bisa. and Died on the Train. A lady aged apparently about 35 years, accom- Born anied by achild @ year old, got on the Pacific Express ot Philadciphia, bound for Pittsburg. train reacked Downingtown, a short distance this side of Philadelphia, it was evident ‘to every person in the car, from her moans, that she was suffering severe pain, and what is very siugularto relate, although ‘there were a num- ber of Indies in the same car, not one. of them proffered her any assistance or would gonear her, James Linafelter, of Holidaysburg, was in the car, and, after learmme the condition of the woman, telegraphed to Downingtown for a pbs cian to meet the train. The child was rn, however, before the train reached that point, and when it did reach Downingtown there Was no physician on hand, nor could any be pro- cared at any station until the train reached Al- toona. Thebaggage-maeter of the train officiated as physician, midwife, ctc., and made the lady 25 comfortsble as circumstanees would allow. ‘The child died before the train reached Altoona. ‘The lady was brought on to Pittsburg, where she met her mother on the arrival of the train yesterday morning. ———— Beautiful Naples. ‘The “tast” drigand, as he is called, in the Reipolltan district m Italy has just been killed at Potenza. Three thousand dollars nad been offered for his life. A Naples correspondent writes, however, that the city has been discover- ed to be divided by a council of outlaws into twelve sections, each represented by a “head centre; and that when any citizen becomes obnoxious to the Council sentence of death is secretly pronounced against him, and lots are drawn to determine who shall kill him. ‘No one knows whether he may not be a marked DERSONAL—FROM L. i PERSONALTFROM L. TOU. CALL AT HOUSE WONDER—THE CELEBRATE y PALM- A {st can be consulted at Toritest Randolph Mite! 3h BAstay, & Tarior's MATERTALIZING 8E~ ances every creninz, except Saturday, at 1x0 ‘Adams st. comer Fifth-ay. Clairvoyant sittings froin O SEE THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER. THE WON- Fder of the wortd in tellinz: past, present. and futare; brings separated together throush barns, and make home happy, Satisfaction warranted. 239 Hubburd-at. JMABAME ROSA, TRANCE MEDIUM. WHILE unconscious will revcal to her vialtors their most profound secrets. Gives charms that are Infalll- ble. Satisfaction guaranteed. 241 West Madison- }ADAME De VILLE. THE worl MW eattropant and business megiiuae” sonst. N ADAME MATNATD. CLA VOFANTE FEE naceriaiizing sennee to-night,alao Thursday evel ing, by Dr. MATHEW. 90 centa: Ju7 Went Madison. MAbaME MISOM, NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, 1349 State-st., near Thirty-first, Eatabliahed 1305 A 121 ROxT KOOM, WITH BOARD, FoR TWO GE J! tlemen, on Monroe-st., near Jefferson Park; terms, 35.50 per week; references required. Address N 90, Tribune office. ‘PAury oF Eigur on NINE, WHO WOULD BE permanent, to occupy house and board; location, ‘Adsms-ét.. pear park: rooms unfurnished, or shall be satisfactorily furnished: all pew; saive apartinents will be rented singly after the 18th. Address DANDOR, West Divtelon Post-Ontice, i rs 308 oom! to rent, with board. 35 RTit_ LASALLE-ST.-ROOMS TO RENT, $3) i doard. OU ingle c Th 36) OHIO-ST. FUR: room to rent. with board, toa singie gentle- man, with best reference (peAkeor NORTH OF OAR: ‘» THAVE J, kotme nicely fufnfshed rooms wiuich wisti to rent with board for this winter; private dwelling. Addre: N78, Tribune ottice. “ s ee NOBTH SiDE—T0 WENT, WITH BOARD. FRONT AN ‘sutte of rooms; private ‘tamlly. ‘Those willing to pay MMberaliy for desirable home address T 14, Tribune. Hotels. LARENCE MOUSE, 251, 3153, 955, AND 957 STATE- at., four blocks 3 aliner House—Board, wit room, able~ board, per week, ROS, EN SUITE OF SINGLE.ZOR ONE FLOOR, furnished or unfurnished, insécond-story marble front house, corner Monroe and Aberdeen-ats., with board: references required. NEVADA HOTEL, 135 AND 50 WaBASiT IN “near Monroe-st!—Good hoard and room, $1.50 day; $5 to St per week, lodgings, 50 cents; single meals, 40 cente: rooms, without board, $2 to $3 per week T/MIREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN FIND ROOMS and board in small private family, east of Union Park, vers cheap. Address, with reference, Q 19, Trib- une office, s South Side. UNION-AY.—PLEASANT ROOMS FOR COUP- F les or single gentlemen, with good tadle cheap. Fine lucation near Oakwoou'and Drexel-boulevards, 5 PARK ROW—LAKE FRONT ROOMS T O with board. | Reference: acs Q BUBRARD-CoURT—PARTOR SUITE, Uy J nished except carpets, and furnished room for wo men, with of without board; south front, r 01 car the 3 7 bi ord also: terms tnoderate, me JQ EAST Hamusos. S +) comforts, 8:30 o'clock dinners, and prices to sult the times: all modern improvements. 5 EAST WARRISON-ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO 40 rent, wath bosrd, for two genttemnen, EAST WASHINGTON-ST.—ENGLISM ILOUSE. Excellent rooms and board, $5 to $7 per week; Festaurant tickets, 2) meals for $1.50. Day board, " xe 39 Moors to rent, with boar rooms at reasonable terms : 72, HAST VAN HUREN-ST.” NEAR STATE Pleasant front rooms nicely furntelied; With or without buare od FRONT ROOMS, HOME GesTs SRANTED IS ERY nited States, to sell Bettie & Beuzinger's self- Counting Coin: Wrapper, newly tatented, ‘These wrap: Persuresaving tine as well ae labor aud are verfocuy correct. All business-nen of fiportance are using thems “State rights forsale. Sats ne Ou xpi tion, post paid, to any address fur 25 ce For Heulare address RETTIG & BENZINGEN, @7 and EXCLUSIVE Washlugton-st., Chicago, 1, GENTS WANTED-TO wnow territory will be glven for eale of Uercules lever, jack, and Tichenor hand-power hay-prees. Call or address 5. CLARK, sule arent for the Northwest, Agricultural Department Exposttion Bullding. A GE: TS WANTED—$1,00) GULD OFFERED IN t\ premiums to agents besides recular commission. Address A, 5. BARNES & Publishers, Chicago. STORAGE, ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF STORAGE FOR FGR- niture. merchandise, carriages, etc. 5 money Haan Oper cent year, MAUS & Con 10 West Monroe IDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, 73 AND 60 VAN 7 E NY, 78 AND 80 VAN Buren-st.—Ample facilities for storage of furniture and general merchandise; Mberal advances at lewal ‘ates; free insurance fety Vaulcs fur valuable goods. TORAGE—CLEANEST. SAFEST, AND CHEAPEST SD inthe city. ‘Loa ? i per n ¢ and sturehouse, 653 anuuss Statesste NU Oller TORAGE—PARTIES LEAVING THE a Sig pletures and curiosities tuitablefor a. museum can Keave them at Wood's Museum, wiuere they will be made. “TONY DENIER Prontieiorc. wa 40 charge (Ok SALE—AT AUCTION—ON MONDAY “AT A N MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 10 o'clock a. 1n., 1 quarto-mediun aiding Printing press, 1 eighth-medium Liberty. printing press, 110 fonts 58 cases, 3 rack and 18 ‘cabinet eases at SPHINGEN'S tron yard, 66-and U3 Soutlt Clin- 145 WE FIRST DOOR WEST OF oO Ww ied ur not; alcove witht closet ; modern conveniences; 6 o'clock breakfa: 164: ST. -NICELY FUENISHED ane ry; also a few unfurnished. ‘Terms moderate. 167 WABA bosrd; te ASS TABLE 2° EAST RANDOLPH-ST., GOOD SAMARITAN LTB Society" Strnaners In thie cits, visitors to the m . and women in want low price, can apply as above. bat boar are SHELDON-COURT HOTEL, 503 AND 505 WEST Madfson-et.—Board, with well-furnished front rooms, en suite or single: TTPHOMESON HOUSE, | 163 CLA) AR TO Exposition and all places of amusements; transients Si perday. Otice E. WINDSOR HOUSE. i738 STATE-ST., OPPOSITE igualmer House. only two blocks from, Exposition Building—Nicely-furnished rooms, with board; day board, $4 per week, Country. (LEGANT ROOMS WITH BOARD, NEAR THE Sie bree blocks from depot. Address Box 35, y00D FAMILY BOARD; DELIGHTEGL zac ‘sand Inke water; charmin tt t0$7 per week, Address Lakeside Hall, Evauston NISHED ROOMS, WITH board, in private family, near station, fur centle- foxnand wife or two gentlemen, Aduress Box 37, O2k Misccllancous. A. SUITE OF UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO rent with board In aetrictly private famtly where ail the coniforts of a home can be liad at a reaxonable rate; married couple preferred. Address S 85, Trib- une olive. A. FINE FRONT ROOM, FIRE INCLUDED, WITH ZA. breakfast and supper, for two Gyrntleme 3 70 ot boarders; terms $5 each Weekly. I¢ 20, Tribune otlice BOARDERS WANTED—A FEW DAY BOARDE a 2 Private family, conventent to _pusinest v'clock dinner. Address $33, Tribune oliice, HAVE A SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT BY Y can furnish first board at ‘greatly reduced Tates, Address M53, Tribune office. PERSONS [DESIRING FIRST-CLASS BOARD IN private family will address Q.9, Tribune ottice. WHAT Faby WILL SARE WITH ANOTHER, having house and furaltare, the expense of hou: Keeping for uwo and scrvaut ?’ References. Address Tribune office. gentlemen only. Private family. eepened iP 3” EAST, NDOLPH-ST.—ROOM 186, board, $5 per week; day board 33.: a TWENTY-FIFTH-ST.—NICELY-FURNISHED 198 LEU front alcove room to rent, 5, MICHIGAN-AV.—ONE LARGE, ELEGAN’ 256. MGtihed oom for ores with Aen cigs bone $11 per week; also xingle room, $5.50 per week, MICHIG, F ORR “AV. — FRONT ALCOVE ROOM 265 Wa voand beasooahie tenae ee vero parties. 200 CALUMET-AV.—s FURNISHED SOUTH AND “AU east front rooms on second Hor with bostd; modern fraprovements; private family of adults, } large front room, first 1 nen, with or without Voard, ia private famnily. 399 ouchies: CHOICE FRONT ROOMS. es gle, and large back room, with Voard, 396 MICHIGAN AV. -FURSISITED ROOMS WITH 7D “dourd for genti Telereaee cece ae And wite, oF gentlemen. 400 picitca FROS SER THIRTEENTH AV beard; also single room. changed binds. uf rooms, With board. House has WIT ROOM, WITL.- Lape SIEGHY sD EDs 218 LARKABEE-ST.— es expeeriug to be. confined eau obcala and treatment at reasonable rates. beet rope 4A] IGS AS; or BEERS wine urnished, ji also single roots; table-Loarders accommodated, VITH FRONT SUITE OL: ALCOVE ROOM 2 for sclf and wife. Also smaller room for two gentle- men. Location on one of the avenues, between Four- teenth ond Twenty-sixth-sts. Xe attention. paid to vers unless full particuiars, with price, are . A 174, Tribune ode ee ae fE YOUNG M WITH TWO furnished good-sized connecting rooms, south side, porth of Twenty fourtlivst. Picssant heine, private best. references furnished. “Address, wit! price, N 85, Tribune odice. si OARD BY A YOUNG MAN ON NORTH SII east of Chicago-av3 Private family preferre erences given; state terms. Address OARD—FOR A MIDDLE-AGED LADY Fit ‘about Oct. 1, fortwo or three months, in private nily, with no’ other boarders; south Side, nurth of ‘wenty-second-st., east of state. Desire first-class accommodations. "Address, giving location and full particulars, M2u1, Trivune ollice, OARD-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. WITH Sulte of two pleasant rooms, unfurnished except carpets, in desirabie location, West or North Side pre- ferred,” Accommudatious must be_ good. and price moderate. Address, stating tertns, Nov, Tribune oltice. Borner, SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS ON West Side where there are few, {f any other, Address 5 23, ‘Irlb- boarders, upon moderate terms, une ollie, OARD—FRONT SUITE OF ROOMS WITH BOARD for man, wife, and little girl on North Side, between Gocthe and Elm,'on LaSalle-st. or Dearborn-av.; un- furnished preferred; terms must be reasonable.” Ad- dress, giving location and terms, Q3, Tribune ollice, TTENTION IS CALLED 10 OUR LARGE STOCK 1\ of planos and organs. We are sole agents for the PIANOS. World renowned Hallet, Davis & Co. ‘The parior favorite, Eterson Piano Co. The popular W. inball. ORGANS. The celebrated Smith American, ‘Tho favorite Shoninger & Ca. ‘The well known W.. imbalt. Every tustrument ‘fully warranted: sold on {nstall- ments It required. Belagthe largest house In the North- west, and carrying the largest stock, we are in con- dition to offer inusual low prices to purchasers. W. W. KIMBALL, Corner State and Adams-ste, (AY ONE WISHING TO PURCHASE A SECOND. t\ hand plano can select from the following makes, at Prleea very low, to make room for new stock dally ar- ing: Hallet, Davis & Co., ‘Win. Raabe, Geo. A. sitter, Win. P. Emerson, IL. Hardman, J.P, Hale, Ww. Kimball, Halnes Hros. W.W. KIMBALL, Corner State nud Adams-sta, ery ed. A STARTLING _ ANNOUNCEMENT —THE pire Parlor Redstead Coinpany, 383 West Madiee sell on Indtallments at bottom cash prices fuer, ture, carpets, crockery, stoves, and all houseboig ood: ote the prices: A gnod marble-top wata set, from $35 wo $45; Shondsome. parlor sult Peet gf halr-cioth for €40; anelewant parlor suit, $30 ad $60: gent’s baadsvine easy chalr. ge, slady's pases TockersigS11: French lounge, In terry, S10: a good hed-loune, 510 to $12; 4 40-B hale maitress, beat tee $12; a handsome pler-mnlrror for the parlor. $10 to $15; a good cook stove (warranted), for Siz:3 ood raze’ fot $25: the celebrated Emplre Parlor Bedstead in tea styles, ces, 3. $2: 5. $50, $85, to $2 fouses furnished throughout. ae Easy terms and square dealing. EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD Ci RE 0., 383 We ison-st. fest Mage FACT, WORTH KNOWING-IF_YOU_W. ‘good furniture cheap go to ULICK BOLLKES 02 West Madison-st. He Keeps on hand parlor suite ot ail styles and colors; marble-top and French dressin case sets, marble-top and extension tables. plain and patent lounges, secretary book cases, wardrober, cat= pets, oll-cloths, stoves, and ranges. heating stoves, and crockery, dininc-room and kitchen furniture.’ and everything In the Hne of household goods, very ‘chen; for cash, or on casy payments; good goods 7 ating gusrunteed- Goods and! square ‘A GREAT SAGRIFICE-WE ARE OFFERING 4 - number of elegant parlor and chamber sults of intent desings and best. quality at POSITIVE HEDUG- TIONS FROM OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. A hand: some parlor sule Worth $50, $43; a tne parlor set uf 7 pieces, covered In terry or hatr-cloth. only Soa Spiendtt plush sutte, made up tn best style, reduced from S123 to $89, and from $200 to S140. Chamber satis, 3 pieces, $30} marble-top dreasing-case ‘orth $160, for $505 Fel parlor sults worth sid, for S75: lounres, and easy chatrsat 87, $10, $15, and $2 her gooda ton. BT. MAICLIN, 154 State-st. In groper LARGE, HANDSOME REDSTEAD FOR =0, cost. $35; a biack halr-cloth lounge for S10, cost $20: Empire bedstead (fu!t size) for $20, com $40: all nearly new and perfect; these are bargains. $18 State» Tooma. “A S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT !—Cal S, Gaeney & Con, 420 West Madison sts, sel ll besa of house-furnishing poods, furniture, carpets, crock- ery, stoves, etc., On easy monthly payments at lowest * cash prices. Every article warranted 23 represented, “\ CUTION SALE OF FURS E, CARPETS, JX “pianos. &c.. every Saturday, by WA. €CO., at1i8 and 120 Wvabasbeay. SUPERS PRESSELS AND INGEAL 'N CARPETS AND HOUS! [> hold furniture, ut litle used, for sale lo chance forfparties tcotni jousekeepIng: franted. Addre: WP areadecoure: > comets EFORE DISPOSING OF YOUR | HOI Be firatiare call or address B, ous Lakes eee CX MATTRESSES, OR BEDDING, ALL. kinds, any quantity, new or made to order. or old renovated: honest ork. and money saved puaranteed by addressing Q.43, Tribune office. 6 * WHEAP!—A_ FIRST-CLASS RESERVOIR - alittle used, at SEAVEY'S, 49 Stat Cos PURSITURE BANKRUPT STOCK®OY cnaMBER scte—We have five elezant marbletop chamber acts, bought at bankrup: sale; original car, $300; wil sell for $150 to close them ou: they musthe seen tobe appreciated. We have also the largest aad best assort- Tent of carpet, stove, parlor sults. buoges. and crockery on the West Side, ell cheap for cash. We de fy competion, as we sell and bay for cash only. All wa aak {3 an examination of our prices ant before urchaing clsewhere. N. BARSALOUX, 6) West Madison-st. ? FOR SALE—A BARGAIN-A 10 FER DY 2 FEET 6 inches gilt-frame pier-giess, marble top, lis base, and two massive gilt cornices: ako a stewart cook-store and 40-gallon copper cylinder boller. Au- dress T 52, Tribune office. : : ‘Of SALE—PARLOR COOK-STOVE $1: $42: works to a charm; used one season: alsa, bedstead, spring, and mattress, $10. Call at 197 Wood. POR, SALE-CHEAP_ COOR-STOVE., BEDSTEAD springs, and mattress, 10 North Thmop-3t. 8 COLLIN BURGIE RANGE, with water front. used only one week: liberal ws count. Also No. Srange, mood aa new, with new Wane S16. "A variety of new stoves and ranges, cheap. Ol Stoves taken in exchange; open evening, RUSSELL, 159 West MadIson-st. Ol: SALE OR SALE—A 5-FOOT FREN LATE GLASS ‘and walnut frame mirror, 5 feet high. for $25, cost $65; has marble siab and brackets; a ram bargain. 138 Desrbora-st., shirt store, Foe SALE-—OR EXCHANGE FOR SDEBOARD-—. large size aorzand psrior cook-stove, nearly n1 ‘Address P81, Tribune ollice. : PoRNIT FOR SALE CHEAP-BLACK-WAL- nut parlor-set, biack-walnut chamber-set, marhie- top, halr-mattreas, wire-mattress, andStewart parlor sove; all nearly new. Apply to’ G. TAYLOR, 106 jadigon. FORSALE_ OB TO RENT-FLAT OF 7 nooss ON LaSalle-st.. near Mliinol, for ight housekcertec: will seil cheap for cash. or wil! rent for-$25 per month tosmall family,’ For particulars addressQ 35, Tribua Prorss OOK-STOVE, NEARLY NEW, 2 great sacrifice. Call Monday, between 10.and 12 2. m.. Room 18 Marine Building, nurtheastcorner of Laxe and LaSalle-sts. SUMS OF MG. SJ OSES 10, LEND AT 8 PEE CENT, IN VL S50 and over, on Chicago real estate. BALDWIN & Ci Dearbor MOSES TOLOAS ON FORNITCRE WITHOUT ML removal. warehouse revetpts, Jewelry.or any good securities. W. N. ALLEY, 162 Washington-at.. Room 47. NIGKELS IN SUMS OF $2 AND UPWARDS CAN be had in exchange for currency at the counting- Foom of the Tribune Company. PESSTES CAN BE aD TN EXCHANGE, FOR currency at the counting-room of the Trioune. 0 LOAN—ON CITY PROPERTY—LARGE SUNS at 7 per Cent, small sums at § and 9 per cent WALLER BROTHERS, 94 Ws W 3,000 TO $5,000 CAPITA) Tr: identified with the Immense grain trade of the West this season, with certain and juar- anteed margin of ICu per cent; security ample and first- class. Address U $4, Tribune ottlec. WASTED {S300 For, Os cent Interest; ample secul une ottice, Wastepito. BORROW $200; WILL GIVE USE ‘of a Steinway upright piano for use of moncy. Address $ 35, Tribune olllce. YVASTEDIA MAN WITH SOME CAPITAL TO inanufacturea new article which ls ure to make lalty cl AR AT 10 PER Address S 6, Trib- nts WILSOS, Itoom 34 Reaper Block. W TED—$1,000 FOR EE OR FIVE YEARS; wood feal estate security: will pay 8 per cent clear: nocommission. Address M 68, Tribune olfice. VY ASTER SI00 TO. $300 SUMS; COULD USE BY good business house, und give real estate secur- ity; regular Interest, but no commissions. R93, Trib- uue obfiee. YY ANTED-S7,000 FOR FIVE TEATS ON IM- ¥ proved rea) estate situated on Polk-st. Address owner, 92, Tribune oifice. VV ASTER Si09 FOR TWO OR THREE YEARS at percent; no commission; first mortgage $2,509. 2 ‘Tribune. oa house \ MASONT& TAMUIN CABINET ORGAN £ (BEST IN THE WORLD) may now be purchased on the INSTALLMENT PLAN Ly the easy payment of $7.20 per quarter for ten quar- ters. Large organs up to Siu‘or more per quarter. FOR CASH, DOUBLE-REED 5-OCTAVE ORGANS, Slovench, | With NINE STOPS, $114, Cotalogtis with full parcientats free, VV ASTED TO Le y “suburban real estate; no brokers. Address Q 2, Tribune office. 500 AT 7 PRG CENT FOR FIVE class city realestate. Address S81, y ANTEN—$800 FOR THREE MONTHS: WILL IASON & HAMLD pay :%j per cent per month; security a good 250 and 252 Wabash: mortgnge ou real 4, Tribune office. FINE PIANO HAS BEEN TURNED OVER TO AS $5,000 FOR 3 YEARS OS CENTRAL A ‘me by a party owing me money. Asi have one of Ww property valued at $15,000: no commisstonsand the saine make in my house 1 offer this one for sale, | low interest. Address T 77, Tribune offices with cover and stool, for used but six (6) months; food.as news fally Warranted: celchrated make of Hal: let, Davis & Co.; square grand, 7}4-octaves, 3 strings. Cah be seen at plano warerooms of W. W. KIMBALL, ner State and Adams-sts. BEAUTIFUL ORGAN WITH 10 STOPS, 21g SET AA of reeds, sub-bass, and stit pipe top, suitable for a parlor or small church; I have no use for its will sell for one-half the actual wholesale price, on easy terms. it ean be seen Monday at W. W. BIMBALL'S Music Store, corner State and Adams- ata. AS EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER DESIRES A {\ few more pupils on the piano. Terins reasonable. Address 426 West Madisor ie a ae N¥ ONE HAVING A GOOD PIANO OF A NOTED maker that will stand the examination of an cx- pert. and wistiug tosell 1¢ for cash, will address M52, . tribune office. AMATEUR YIOLI 4A" ginners or adv tobe organized. T'15, Tribune office. A. TENOR WITH EXCELLENT VOICE AND AC- 4X _qusinted with Episcopal service wishes a position in first-class cholr. 1 not care for salary {f position Isgood. Address M72, Tribune offic A. SEW MATHUSHER | PIANO, “USED OXEY 4\ twomonths. Am about toleave city. Will give abargain tothe Fight party. Address It 2, Tribune EPA ARLOR OF Bs P beyond competition; $50 ‘and uy Best in the market. Monthly payments, caah, or (0 rent. NICHOLSON ORGAN CO., Gs East Indlana-st. ASS PIANO SOLD ATA BIG WHOLE: PLAYERS WANTED, BE- |. for an amateur orchestra D—s$2,500 FOR FOUR OR Five YEARS property worth $7,000, three blocks north of city mits, Address S25, Tribune ofice. \ WASTED 10 BORKOW—35,000 FOR ONE YEAR ‘On first-class real estate Worth $50,000. Address T 56, Tribune office. WANTED 83,00. FIVE TEARS, AT? PER CENT, ‘Ro comission, on fine improved restdence prop- erty on good street, “Address ( 45, Tribune ottlce. FPOese FeENIsuING Goons, STOVES, FUR! ture, carpets, crockery,—in fact every article required to make a home comfortable,—at reasonable Pricesand on easy payments, ‘The ontyfrm in Chicago who can furnish a house complete, from cellar to attic. with cholce new roods. All four floors of our new stone-front building, corner of Lincola and Madtson- ats., are filled always with desirable, new, clean goods. Strangers visiting the city. and cash customers, will find {t to thelr interest to cailon us. “Ifyou don't be- Heve ft, call and see for yourselves. W. A. LOWELL & CO., 736 West Madison-st. FAVE xOUR FURNACES anD HEATING-STOVES repaired before cold weather atte Laxe-st. W. C. SEAVEY & CO., 66 Lake-st. I WILL PURCHASE THE ENTIIE CONTENTS OF ‘@ private residence for cash. ifatabargain. Ad- ress o¢e West Lake-st., up-stairs, J BAVE REMovED 70, 231 WEST MADISON-ST.. where you can buy the 5-Ib feather pillow for 90 Cents each: mats of all kinds, wool and feather dusters, etc., of my own manufacture. W. W. BISHOP, 251 ‘West Madison-st. 7 WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR household goods and merchandise of all kinds. Call or address DL, 271 Shefiield-av. : ]F YOU WANT A HOT-AIR FURNACE, LOOK AT ournew Pailas.” It is the best heater in the market. SEAVEY & CO., 49 State-st. T0208 NEW, BEDSTEADS,, CESTRE-TABLES, ‘aud washstands, finshed or unfinkhed, at factory prices; 50 bedsteads, nearly new. SL50 to $5; new springs, $1.25: mattresses, $1.50 to $8.00; ten-foot extenstou-table, $6.50; parlor sult $35, cost $90: crockery and ‘glassware at very low’ prices, at MAUZ\'S House Furnishing Store, 129 South Halsted. LAST REER OF THE GREAT CLOSSG OUT SALE ‘of household goods at panle prices: large variety of bedsteads, bureaus. springs, mattresses, chairs, tables, crockery, &¢.: fine Vestry orian. cylinder desk, 1,20 chromos, Empire bedstead, 50 seconthand cook and heatiae stoves in prime condition. FIDELITY STOR CO., 73 and 80 VanBuren-s Now 18 THE TIME TO BUY YOUR HEATING- stoves cheap at WIIITE'S, 146 West Madlso2-#te, and get them put up before the rush, ¢ TEW FURNITURE AND BEDDINGSOLD ON EASY payments, without interest, at 40d Wabash-ave amine quality and prices. No trouble to show goods, pairing, packing, and shipping done. OS 2AS5 TEENS, RURS Tune, CARPETS, J stoves. and crockery, onterms to sift the purchaser. ‘We carry the largest. most reliable, bes Mnished and 3¢- lected stock of goods to be found in any, house: furnishing establishment in the cfty. Our coods belag. largely of our own manufacture, we am make our cts tomers alower figure on vetter goodsthan most other dealers. We have a-large line of thelatest desizns {a Brussels and ingrain carpets that we afer at the lowest cash prices, on easy payment. In ourfurnitary depart- ment we have everythinu from the tisest-Anished mar bie-top chamber sult to the cheapest bureau. parlor suits and lounes fn every atyle and color. 1a sn endless variety. Our stock of stovescontains some uf the best and most favorably known paior stoves, cook ing stoves. and kitchen ranzes ever omered Jn this city, We sell all our goods ot easy terms, ind are the ond house In the tity that sells exclustvelyin that way, We invite all buyers to post themselves Dy learning our prices and examining our cuods before completing of Chases elsewhere. JOHN M. SMYTH 1st West ‘usdi- YW ANTED_ 5150 FOI THRE MONTHS, ON PER- ‘Jonal property worth $1,000, at per cent per month. . Ki 63. ‘i ribune oftice. & 70 9 PER CENT-MOSEY TO TOAN ON Tt: proved real-estate in Chicago, and Ilinol: Within 100 miles, B. L, PEASE, Reaper Block. SAL OQO-EWANT £100, FOR A FEW MONTHS ON Y glit-edged property, consisting of chattels, household goods, for the use of which I'will pay 2 per cent per month promptly in advance: the best of refer ence glven; property fully insured. Address S 67, ‘Tribune office. S5OO 70, 520.00,,70, LOAN ON, Enis farm property at lowe: PETERSON & BAY, 163 Randolph-st, 31.00! $1,500, $2,000, AND UPWARDS. TO ol. juan at lowest interest on Improved real estate. J. UIRED y EOFF, 14 Reaper Block, = ADDITIONAL CAPITAL RE SLSOO Mend otentestton or anew, telomere rofitable, and permanent business. Keferences of the Grose wilt be siven and required, “Address 1270. ‘Trip- ny ollice. $2.500 CITY AND rates of interest. WANTED ON LARGE STORE ON v3 unt; $250 taken out In any kind of uy long ground lease: premise: - chandise. Call after Op. m., or address GC. LEWIS, 226 ‘collateral security can be given if required. Ad~ West Mouroc-st. s ‘ aa Qi Tribune office. CONCERT GHASD PIANO, MADE HY Wit | ed ‘TO $4,000 TO LOAN IN ONE r AL Shabey originaity cost &ya0, will soft for $350 $53. 000 “amounts tortures sears ars por seat on cash. W.W. KIMBALL, fuproved elty property. H. J. CHRISTOPH, 157 Ran- dolph-st. = TO $6,000, VERY AMPLE UNIMPROV- SLOVO ereccunty. Kadreds Post Oniee bow 306, = TO $10,000 CASH TO INV N 30.000 Rouse arid tor of Nurtn Stace mas otae Pilee‘and location, or no attention. Address Q 1, Trib- AN YOU WANT IF YOUR Hopantsnts tuning, $2. 942 cond, ‘Bloor ay plane ts atticted witl Madison und 111 ‘twenty BRADBURY PIANOS, STORY & CAMP PIANOS, ESTEY ORGANS, For sale on easy payments, or for rent, 300 instruments now In stock. Remember that we deal in none but reliable goods, and that we can offer. Sou the best bargalas to be found in the city, £3: STORY & CAMP, 211 State-st. ROR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS y HlOSEWooD plano of standard make, very cheap fur cash. or will exchange for board 1a a stri cts private family, North o1 Side; references exchanged. At Qi, ‘THoane oaice. » ae ‘Ok SALE—TUITION FM asietl ’coege, OW. Btate-st, ‘OR SALE—A VIOLIS, NEARLY NEW, CHEA “for cash. Address S03, Tribune office. AE. OR SALE—THE CHEAPEST AND BEST 6-9 lttte cottage organ ever sold. “It 54. Tribune OR KENT—OR SALE ON MONTHLY PAY- ments, @ first-class plano. C. J. ADAMS, 60 Dearborn-st, TICKET IN CHICAGO WH. VAN ORNGM, 243 une oltice. te = (\)() AND $5.000, DUE 1850, 10 PER CENT $2. GOO. seml-annual. secured by. trust deed oa h Side ved real cst ‘Audress Ie 1a, 4rivuneomees oF vce thelr value. $10.00 WANTED 0; ‘OUR-FOLD SECURI- N EASY INSTALLMENTS—AT (ASH PRICES OR for cash—Furaiture, carpets, coves. crockery, glassware, in fact, everything for howekeeplng. | Pare lor aults fn bair-cloth and terry, $35 @ $%; marole-tuo and other chamber suits, $25 to $10 bed-lounges. $3 to $20; centre-tables, $2 to $18; andeverything *° 6 te lowest prices, at F. COGSWELL'S, #8 West Madison st. _N. B.—No charge for packing wows. PARTIES HAVISG HOUSFIIOID GuODS CAN ‘pets, etc., to-dispose of, wilt andi to their interest. to frst ‘addrésa HODGES & CO., ssction rooms, 632 ‘Weat Lake-st. West Lake-st. EPAIRS FOR STOVES MANUFACTURED AT ‘Troy, Albany, Rochester, Cleland, St. Louls, and elsewhere, at W. C. METZNEWS 127 West Hane doinh-st. Open evenings. ELLING OUT AT AND BELOW COST FOR 90 days—no humbug! Carpeis. tursiture. and stoves gan be purchased of W. A. KOWELEE CO. 0 mest Madison-et., cheaper than st an: 2 re can ‘rarmisha house compiee with first-class a e fPHE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS SECON ‘atoves at from 40 to 50 cents on the dollar: 1 13, 1 No. 16 Empire Gas Burners: 2 , atlonal, 1 No. 19 Brilliant, at Ww fandolph-s. Open evenings. fpUE INVINCIBLE 1S THE LATEST STYLE AND v handsomest stove in the markesst SEAVEY'S, 49 State-st. cy ~~ WARSTED-A HANDSOME SET OF BLACK OR ‘brown upholstered furniture, cheap for cash. T _28, Tribune o! ce. * W Vite, 215 SVEST | MADISONST.. IAS. og gest stock of new hs parlor stoves on the Wear ites wil close them out cheap for the next thirty days. chairs and three parlor chairs, , as table, fn good. condition, cheap forcssh. ‘Address S82, ‘Tribune office. TANTED — SECOND-HAND _HEATING-STOVE for otfice: must be cheap for cash. State Price, and address P72, Tribune ofice. ty. Address ‘N 92, Tribune office. oe WANTED § YEARS AT 7 PER $10.00 cent, payable. half-yearly, on foal furms {a Central Illnols worth $40,000. A.B Wasbiugton-st, ELL, St 337.30) Lani TO LOAN, 1S AMOUNTS TO SUIT, on city and farm security; cash in 0 delay; parties haying small amounts to loan do well t0 ¢: sLEY, Rt : yillde well to call upon HIGLEY, Itoom 9, Exchsage Tey ‘) WANTED FROM FIRST PARTIES; Xo. sand inside im property, Adress S80. Tribnue omees” UProved HY = TO LOAN IN SUMS_TO SU! $50.000 2,doaree EDWARD 5. &C0., 93D hear Wasn coed <I AM PREPARED TO $0.00! make loans on good farms {a Hil{nuis at idw rates, Farmers ond others desiriuz to make loans willsave money and tlme by writing directly to me: mn tmproved Chicago. property at cui Tent fates. 156 Wasllngton-st., too Ar, N-B.BEBLS. 7 ANTED—FURNITURE AND, CARPETS FOR W ath shaven esate, Cati or address 126 Siadison- st., Room 1. “fe a WV A NTED-E}IPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD: Most ‘be cheap for cash. Address, with price, St. ‘Tribune office. W. 2 EYER, 7s, STATES. = Kinds of furnfeure and bedé: ments. “Come and see for yourself. paired. VW 5 HAVE ASECOSD-TAND FOR order that cost $250 for $35. SELLS ALL won casy DIy* ‘Furniture r+ CE IN GOOD SEAVEY'S, 19 te St Ay, HAVE THE BEST D CHEAPEST COOK- W ‘nz Tange in the world. SEAVEY & CO..49 State. Wane, Bas, opens Ee a ards dress It 33, /Pribune ote. pig OUNG MARRIED COUPLE, HAVING $109 OR 200, can have the tense fine furniture and carpets for loan of the money. 1g 6k, Tribune oilce.