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1h WANTED—MALE HELP. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. Wy 4Nwen, —. BOOKKEEPER, MUST WRITE Migeideaieencr tal wile eneeee a ress. ferences cS 1. WA> yi ‘Tribune oftce. : "ANTED—WILL GENTLEMEN. ADVERTISING _jast Sunday for bookkeeper, with Nos. $43, and ‘T &. please return references, or can an) Pook keeper blige me with name of tims. C.F.S.20 West In- WANTED-—FEMALE HELP, Domestics—Continued. “ANTED—DOMESTICS—MY ORDERS FOR domestics nre crowding in, and 1 can aid every reliable girl in Chicago who wants work, to a position. ‘My business is very Jarge, and I positively can give D0 time to girls who do not keep their contracts, but those who are reliable cun ever depend upon my aid and protection, without charge, Girls from the coun- try are especially requested to come to be. All nationalities welcome. Come with your bundles pre- pared forwork. NETTA G. ROOD. and 53 La Salle. V FANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. Must write a good hand and be quick and ac- curste with figures. One having some knowledge of heavy hardware preferred. Salary $8 per week. Ad- dress, naming references, X 72, ‘Tribune office ‘WAnter-s YOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER in. cigar factory; must understand his business und must have first-class references; no other will be Rnawered. Good salary to the right person. Address Xi4, Tribune office. ANEED-TWO XP EBEENCED, BANDS ae ress news} ral or ro OSBORNE WAREHO SE, Bo South Morgan-st. is ‘WARTED(A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, s00d cook und Iaundress; requisite wages, Siper week, at 12 South Halsted-st, Hrst fivor. ANTED—GOOD COOK IN PRIVATE BOATD- ing-house; alxo dining-room girl. Only capabie girls need apply. No. 253 Onturlo-st. ANTED—TWO GIRLS, ONE FOR COOK AND jaundress, the other to do second work; must bave\ Kood references; Norwegian or German pre- ferred.’ Apply at 103) Michigan-uv. "WANTED coop COOK, WASHER AND IRONER: in private family. Apply at4il West Mfonroc-st. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TQ DO SOME WRIT- W Angin en once torn toe wesksy Address Ye teibune office sn Pay OPO ‘ANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- mh rors in small family, at 67 Walton place, near WANTED—SoY ABOUT u IN 4 SHOR-STORE: Tust come weil recommended. STREETER & TUCKEN, 70 East Madison-st. us 3 “WASTED-A COMPETENT AND TELIABLE #irl for general honsework in a family of three. Apply Monday at 1140 Michigan-av. ‘ANTED=IN A GENERAL INSURANCE PAGER: 7, & YOUN MAN, gO MAD BN = ures. Address, giving reterences, ¥ 2 Tribune office. ‘ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work. Apply on Monday at 97 Loomis-st, cor- ner of Jackson. ‘ANTED—A MAN OF EXPERIENCE TO AT- tend collecting, correspondence, und general business; one acquainted with printing or stationery referred, and must fornish security; state terms former employer. Address ¥ 18, Tribune office. "WANZED—FOR, OFFICE, YOUNG MAN, 15 TO 20 writing gvod hand. honest, und apt at business, References." Address X 9, Tribune office. J "ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CORRESPOND- ing clerk; must be a good penman, of temperate habits, and competent. 45 East Jackson-st, up-stairs, ~ ¥ "ANTED—A CLERK OR OUTSIDE MAN ON ‘weekly newspaper: must furnish $700; will se- cure. ‘References required. ¥ 17, Tribune office. "ANTED—A RELIABLE AND EXPERT BOOK- ena Roeper wih experience ta & Dre-insurance gen- 9Fal arpney: salary, dress, with references, W Arottelt orders in the cin “Pais Sa Sue Co., 18 Dearborn-st. paca ge elle ‘Erodes. 2 ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—% MOLDERS AND five coremakers, at car works, 1058 South Halsted. “WANTEDIA YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD experience in a printing office.. who can set ad- yertisements, etc, Address Y 24, Tribune office. WANTED-A BLACKSMITH FOR BUGGY AND carriage work: a zood man only; wages reason- sbdle. JOSKPH MEYER, Aurors, I. ‘WASTED—A G00D GIRL ‘TO ASSIST IN GEN; eral housework in family of three. Wages, per week. 75 East Van Buren-st., Room 2 ANTED—A COMPETENT, SECOND AND DIN- ing-room girl. Apply at 24 Ellis-av. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; Swede preferred. Call ut 73) Sedg- Fick-st, WA NTEDG00D SAMARITAN SOCIETY, 173 East Randolph-st, work for domestics, laun- dresses, and for women in ‘various positions. Bo S2and $250 per week. ANTED—A NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR SEC- ‘ond work in a private family. References re- quired. Apply Monday at 22 Indiana-st ANTED—A PERFECT COOK INA PRIVATE fumily. References required. Apply Monday at 22 Indiana-st. ‘ANTED—GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND IRON- _W “er; also girl to do second work. 955 Indiana-nv. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK FOR fourin family. Call Sunday and Afonday at 43 Lake-av., near Thirty-tifth-st, . WARTED-A FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework, 725 West Monroe-st. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL, WITH REF- erence, in a family of two.. Apply.at 403 Thirty- first-st. ‘WASTED TOUNG GIRL TQ ASSIST AT GEN- eral housework. Apply at 310 Churcd-st Ware meno Bee me who lives ents. y HAWTIN, i Dearborn-st. bcs ‘ANTED—A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT YOUNG man from 17 to years old who is desirous of Gearning the manufacture of men’s neckwear. Apply utendent of neckw nt SON HBOS. Us una Ms Sates PO ‘ANTED—A GOOD COTTER ON OVERALLS ‘and shirts. PRICE, STRATSS & KAHN, 13 and 135 Wabash-ay. eae ‘ANTED —2 GOOD CANDY-MAKERS; GOOD ‘wages paid. BERRY’S, 211 West Madison-st_ "ANTED—BOORBINDERS—A MAN WHO CAN forward and finish blank books; also a boy who has had sume experience ut ruling, and a ruling-ma~ chine feeder. LEROW & BRONSON, 196 Clark-st. TANTED—A RETOUCHER AND PRINTER; ‘one that is willing to do general work about the gallerg. State wages ex) Answer early. Ad- dress ¥ 4, Tribune office. ANTED—THREE CABINETMAKERS, APPLY :VY “at the office of CLARK BIOS. & CO., Robey-st, near Blue Island-av, ‘ANTED-SEVERAL GOOD PATTERN-MAK- ers. WARREN SPRINGER’S Machinery Depot, £2 to 63 South Clinton-st. WAanze? At ea ee CONGRESS-ST., ‘kitchen and nurse girl, German or Scandinavian. Call Monday. TANTED—AT 3 COTTAGE GROVE-AV.. A ni Bood girl; small family and everything conve~ lent ANTED—A GOOD, STEADY GERMAN GIRI, for general housework; small family. No. i$ Pierce-st., near Halsted and Van Buren. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JANUARY 4, oeepey ___ WANZED-FEMALE BELP: Seamstresses. ‘ANTED—A_SEAMSTRESS, ONE CAPABLE ‘of making children’s clothes; must be willing to gotonmnearsuburb. Apply at Room 15, 4 Washing- ton-st ANTED—AT i EAST MADISON-ST., THIRD W foor-Good operators, with or without machines, to work on shop conts; steady work all winter; hand~ sewers and girls to leurn also wanted. VV ANTED NOUNG LADInS “WHO HAVE HAD “experience in munufacturing men’s neckwear. Apply to Superintendent of neckwear department. WILSON BHOS,, 113 and 115 State-st_ TY ENTED—00 GIRLS TO WORK ON TIDIES—IN- ‘quire for all the week at 571 South Canal-st. Ware otiors heed apply, Gia hunds repore fer ¢rs; no others heed apply. junds work Sfonday, Jan, 4, without farther notice, W. E- BURLOCK &'CO., 211 and 213 Bast Madison-st. PV ANTED 20 HANDS, TO MAKE OVERATIS, pants. und shirts; highest prices paid. PRICE, STRAUSS & KAHN, {33 und 1% Wubash-av. [7 ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, ONE WILL- ing to assist in the care of two little girls. Apply at223 West Wushington-st. {{7ANTED—TWO TAILORESSES WHO UNDER- ‘stand repairing, to work on the bench: steady work, good wuges. Address W 6, Tribune oftice. VANTED_THREE GOOD DRESSMAKERS ‘Monday. Come prepared to work, 1157 Indi- ana-av. Nurses. ; WANtepys TIDY NURSE GIRL TO CARE for children, sew, and ossietin housework, Cull Monday furenvon at 32 Chestnut-st, between Clark and Dearborn. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT NURSE TO TAKE ¢are of baby 2 weeks old. Apply Monday or Tuesday at 39 Ohio-st. MYVANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WHO I3 competent to tuke care of children ‘and assist in sewing can find a permanent position with good pay at 103 Michizan-av. . v ANTED—A YOUNG NURSE GIRL. REFER- ences required. 4S} West Luke-st. ua SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. Coachmen, Teamsters, &c.—Continued. ITUATION WAN SY A:COLORED MAN AS Ss jcoschman or teamiter. Cal ‘at S00 State-st, in the E Miscellancons. GITUATION WANTED IN ANY | CAPACITY ‘where tha services of an experienced office man Would be useful; willing to work hard for very mod- enite salary. Keferences AL Address T 2, Tribune S{tBATION QVANTED BY A YOUNG XIAN AS Ey telegraph operator. Ad~ dress T'i8, Tribune oitice: pikes SITUATIONS WANTED—OF AN¥ KIND, BY TWO young men not afraid to work: know how to take gare of horses; speak German ind English. Apply at 335 Wabash-av., corner Jnckson-st, basement. ITUATION WANTED—AS TRAVELER FOR A wholesale clothing house; have un extensive ac- quaintance with the trade, Best references. Address 2, Tribune office, - ITUATION WANTED—AS COLLECTOR; CAN deposit $500 or more as security; good references. W 40, Tribune once. GitUATION .WANTED—AS COLLECTOR FOR some business honse in the city. Ihave a horse and buggy, and cat devote hulf iy Bae Sena? ces Ww ‘ Sirribine ofies: Nee HOF ap Interview GITUATION WANTED—TO WHOLESALE CLOTH- Jers and others—A thorouzh und active business man of 12 years’ experience in wholesale. und retail busi- ness for himself and others, desires a: position ina large house of any kind as manuger, hend salesman, stock clerk, etc.; is willing to be one or two weeks on triul without any compensation to show his nbilitfes; can give best references and loan employera few thou- sand dollars on good security. Only lurce houses in need of @ good, rellabje, und thorough business man may answer. A 40, Tribune office. Domestics—Continued. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO COMPETENT Swedish girls for general housework, or would work together as cook and second girl. Best of city references given. Call’ Monday and ‘Tuesday at tH - Dearbo: irs. LASS MEAT iL, Up-stal ITUATION WANTED—AS FI and pastry cook; competent to take full charge in first-class boarding-house. Cull at § Smith-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL to do second or general work. Good reference. Call at late employer, 1619 Dearborn-st. Seamstresses. STATION aeaNzEn By: 4 DEES MAREE, with best clty references. r day. Address W 9, ‘Tribane office. eo PE ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY IN 2 first-class family as seamstress and nursery governess. Call on Or address Miss S. E., 151 Lin- coln-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A PARISLAN DRESS- maker, fitting, cutting, and draping in private families. Address 19 North Sangamon-st_ QITUATION WANTED To DO FAMILY SEW: ing or genera! bousowork in small family; has child 2 years old; fla week Address Jol Lineoln-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY COMPETENT DRESS- maker und seamstress at $% per week. Best of references. Y 10, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY who thoroughly onderstands the millinery busi- ness as trimmer or salesindy; would work for low sulary during the winter months, or would give ber Une ina family for board; is a good seamstress and can ussist with dressmaking. Best of references. Ad- dress X 79, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED —BY A LADY TO DO dressmaking and plain sewing. Address Y 31, Trib- QITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRST-CLASS short-hand business correspondent. Excellent references. Address Y 26, Tribune ottice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO ft Santiago, Sense aves Wis, SS rate. E ‘Tribune office. i Salty Ode WARXTED — AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TO take charge of child 17 months old. None but ex. Rerlenced nurse need npply. Heference required. ichignn-av. GUDATION WANTED BY A BOY OF 17 YEARS of age, in 2 wholesale house where be can work in the stock and become acquainted with the business, Can give best of references. Address X 4, Tribune. WastED Ar 3 ALDINE SQUARE, A GOOD nurse-girl immediately; one who can come well recommended; none others need apply. ‘ANTED—AT 103 PINE-ST,, A NURSE about six weeks for a child 16 months old. FOR ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF large experience in retail, in some wholesale house, or on the road; permanent position mare object than present salary; isun A lsalesman. Good city refer- ences. _X 13, ‘Tribune office. ANTED—A NURSE GIRL FOR 16 MONTHS’ old child. 68 Bryant-av., near Cottage Grove and Thirty-titth-st. WANTED_ A SMART GIRL 13 OR 14 YEARS ‘old to take care of children; must be well rec- ommended. Apply at 22 Vincennes-av. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. Domestics. ; GUTDATION WANTED—-BY A MIDDLE-AGED Jady (Dane) as cook either In hotel or private house. "Inquire at % North Halsted-st., Chicago. ‘ANTED—A NURSE-GIRL FOR BOY 2 YEARS old, Cull to-day at 516 Michigan-av. Employment Agencics, vian girls for private families and bourding- houses, at @ DUSK’ office, wo Milwaukee-ate ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO COOK IN private family; no objection to bourders. 1% Centre-av., down-stairs. ” ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY competent girl to do general housework in a small private family, Apply at 153 Forquer-st, MARY MALONY. WANTED-GIRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES, for domestic work, immediately. Furnish at 31 a week, FEMALE EMPLOYMENT™ AGENCY, iC Wabush-nv. : ANTED—GIRE FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work ina small familys wares, & City refer- ences required. Apply at aod Calumet-uy. WANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED , COOK AND Tnundress well recommended. Apply ut 30Su- perior-st. ANTED—A_ GOOD GIRL FOR -GENERAL ‘housework. Inquire at 8 West Washington- st, Monday or Tuesday. ANTED—A TIDY, ACTIVE GIRL, WITH references, for general housework in small private family. Call Monday at 2i6 Calumet-av. Y7ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- ‘eral housework in a small family. 23 Chest- nut-st. ANTED—AT 505 MICHIGAN-AV., A COMPE- tent cook. Scandinaviun preferred. WANTED ACTIVE BOYS, 18 YEARS OLD, TO Jearn brass polishing; must be steady and will- ing to serve 3 years’ upprenticeship, with consent of Parents. Address Y 44, 'I'ribune office. ANTED—A WHOLESALE CLOTHING CUT- -VY * ter; one competent to do custom work. Apply Mondsy from 10 to 1? o'clock. SAYER BHO.JS, 313 Diviston-st. ANTED—TW 0 CORE-MARERS AT COLUMBIA dron Foundry. 36 Front-st., on Monday. “(7 ANTED—FOUR MORE NO. 1 CLOTHING CUT- steady work for competent workmen. CLEMENT, SAYER & CO., 416 to £4 Milwaukee-av. Employment Agencfes. "ANTED—100 RAILROAD LABORERS; FREE :YY “tare; leave Monday; 20 for wood and tie chop- ping; wu for the South. STLAN & CO., 263 South Water-st. SW ANTED MONDAY, ALL THE GOOD LABOR- s ers 1 can get, for lows, Indians, und Wlinois Aree fare; be sure and call at J. H. SPERBECK’S, 21 West Randolph-st. ANTED—A GOOD COOK FOR PLAIN VICT- uals; also second girl, with references. Apply at 895 Wabush-av. PVANTED-LADY, UNINCUMBERED, IN FAM: ‘ly of two; a home to the right one. Address X &, Tribune office. ‘ANTED—GIRL IN FAMILY OF TWO, GER- moan or Bohemian preferred, for general house- work at 83 Thirty-first-st. Miscellaneous. ‘ANTED—A FRENCH NOUSEMAID, THOR- ‘oughly capable, lutely from France,—s middie- aged woman preferred,—to go South with an arm) officer's wife; good wages will he given to ono wi good references. Answer immediately und stute wuges. Mrs.J. 8. RODMAN, care Mrs. Gen. Rod- mun, Roek Island, 11, A WANTED A LADY CLERK, CORRESPONDENT, AY “and cashier. Give references, qualitications, fand experience. W 5i, Tribune office. ANTED—% LADIES FOR A WESTERN THEA- ire. Apply at 10u. 7. Monduy, Jan. 5, at Rooms Sand 4, 163 South Clark-st WWANTED BINDER?" GIRLS; ONLY, EXPERI enced hunds.ne-d apply. W.B.CONKEY, 157 Dearborn-st. W4NTER WOMEN TO HAND-PICK BEANS, at 189 South Water-st. ‘ANTED — EXPERIENCED BINDERY GIRLS. CUSHING, THOMAS & CO., 163and 165 Dear born-st. GITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL todo xenerai housework; good wages expected, und best of references given.” Address X i, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SWEDISH GIRL TO do general housework in an American family, Call at 122 Sedgwick-st., front basement, Monday. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE American girl to do general housework in 2 small. private family. Plense call at 1Si South Jetferson-3t ITUATION WANTED-—BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO general house or faundry work. Please call Mon- duy und Tuesday até 3tiller-st, in the rear. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, Scotch-Cunadiun, to do general housework ins Private family, Please call at 169 Ewing-street, up- ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT SWE- dish girl os cook or for general houseworkin small family. Call at 506 Thirtteth-st, ITUATION WANTED—TO DO SECOND WORK in a private fumily. Can give good reference. Cull or addres i3 Boston-uv. : ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL 10 cook, Wash, and fron, or general housework in small private family. No postal-cards. Call ut Gls In- diana-st., up-stalrs, in the rear. “WARZED_LADY AND GENTLEMAN AGENTS and canvassers. HARKNESS, ti State-st. WASTED GIRES TO PICK BEANS a7, 10 South Water-st. WW ANIED_ IS SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.—A GOOD girl for general housework in a small private ANTED—GOOD LADY AND GENTLEMAN canynesers to sell organs on commission. Ad- family. ss X 75, Tribune office. ‘ANTED—A_ NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL WAsTepy, BINDERY, 2 FOLDERS AND housework. | 15i) Indiana-ay. _stitehers (experienced hands) Monday. ‘J. J. "ANTED—A GIRL TO DO COOKING; NONE BUT -VV " first-class need apply. Call Monday at 45 West | ‘Washington-st. /ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ‘Work. Call at Is North May-st. z VWANZED-A G00D, STRONG GIRL FOR A PRI- vate bonrding-house; German or Norwegian. 347 Washington-st. "ANTED—30 LABORERS FOR THE SOUTH. Wages, $1.75 per day; also plenty of station work to beletat 123¢ cents per yard. We ship to all points South at very fow rates. Apply at once to MCHUGH & CO., 8 South Canal-st. ‘ANTED-—%0 RAILROAD LABORERS FOR ‘winter's work. Kor free transportation apply to McHUGH & CO., 6§ South Canal-st, Miscellaneous. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT TRAVELING SALES- ‘cian with a good established trade of his own to Tepresent a well-established cigar house through the ‘Western States. Must have A lreference of his lust employer, Only such need apply. 1. GOLDSMITH & BHO, cigar manufacturers, Siate und Lake-sts. PV ANTED —10 MEN FOR CONSTRUCTION ‘work On Northwestern Grand Trunk Railroad at ‘Valparaiso, Ind, and 100men at Thornton, lL Ap- plyon work, RUST & CO. ‘WWANTED,_ GIRL YOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, nt aG Purk-wy. WASTED A GERMAN GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework. References required. 23 Cedar-st, east of Rush. “WASTED _DINING-ROOM (GIRL, | CHAMEER- maid, second Cook, seamstress, and wash-wom- an at Ogden House, corner Washington and Frank- in-sts. YVANZED =A GOOD EXPERIENCED COOK, washer, and froner at 261 Ontario-st, Z FOR GENERAL | HOUSE- cure of furnished 210. South Stute-st_ oN “ANTED—GIRL work. One competent to tal rooms, Good pay. Mrs. BROW WANTED IAT BLWEST WASHINGTON-S girl to do general housework. A ANTED—GOOD COOK, AISO SECOND GIRL, att Ogden-av., opposite Union Park. W TANTED—A_ GOOD TRAVELER FOR THE ‘Western States for a New York jewelry house. Address ES, Tribune oft “WANTEDIA, Gin. TO ASSIST IN DINING: roomand do chamber work. Apply ates West Lake-st, up-stairs. “WV ANZED 4A RELIABLE MAN TO SELL FAMI- ly Bibles, and Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, on insiallments. G. W. BORLAND & CO., 103 State-st. TANTED—A FIRST-CLASS AND EXPERI- enced traveling Jewelry ‘salesman. Address, with references, V 6, Tribune office. . ‘Wy 4NIED-BY A LANGE HBTAIL DIy.GOODS house—A first-class man to manage their up- hoistery department; also a first-class man to manage their cutlery and housefurnishing department; none but men of experience und who have had charge in the above lines need foake. Qy pucavon. information Bs to te etc, can apply! G CoStaIN ils Norn Clarkest. ‘ANTED-SEVERAL RELIABLE, RESPONSI- ble, and energetic men, of good address, to act as agents throughout the United States and Canada in an established business, $0 push, the sale of a re- cent important invention. dress, by letter, X 32, Tribune office. WANTED A, HARDWARE TRAVELER WITH an established trade in INinols and Iowa would like a smal? line of goods to sell on commission. Ad- dress X 73, Tribune office. ANTED—AT 10 ASHLAND-AV., A GIRL 15 oF 16 years old to help and do light housekeeping. ANTED—A_ GIRL TO ASSIST IN DOING housework. 196 Michigan-st. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, Apply at 4? South Peoria-st. ‘WASTED 4 RELIABLE GIRL TO COOK, ‘wash, and iron for private family; German pre- ferred. Apply Monday at 2 Twenty-fourth-st. SPALDING & CO., 153 Clark-st. WASTED THREE YOUNG LADIES AND TWO wentlemen to completa an amntour dramatic compuny. Address W 61, Tribune office. ae SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. IRUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHL competent bookkeeper, correspondent, and get era] manager. Best references; bonds; state tine und place of interview. Address T 21, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO ‘bas hud four years’ experience in the watchmak- ing and jewelry business, also understands book- keeping sind. has been a commercial traveler for a shorttime. Address W 37, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—IN GRAIN AND PROVIS- fon business by young mun thoroughly up in all details; first-class correspondent and bookkeeper; can intiuence business. “Unexceptionable reference. Address X17, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Tapld penman, and quick at Heures, Firs city references. ¥ 36, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED~BY A BOOKKEEPER, who can bring the best references, und is ready to muke himself usefal in any way this winter. Address W 77, Tribune office. s ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WITH five years’ experience in wholesale and retail drog je, with wholesule drug house. Alrefer- ences. Address V2, Tribune office. ATUATION WANTED—AS DRUG CLERK: FIVE ‘years’ experience. Can give city reference. V 91, ‘Trijune office. 3 GITUATION WANTED-DY AN EXPERIENCED, practical bovkkeeper and correspondent; u place where there is plenty of work with a fair salary pre- ferred. Cun furnish first-cluss referencess. Address Ts, Tribune office. MAN; t-elass, PV ANTED_ 4 COMPETENT (GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. References required. Wages, $i, Apply at4l7 West Jackson-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY SALESMAN OF TEN years’ experience in dry goods; either in city or country. Reterences given. 5 18, ‘Tribune office. ITUATIONS WANTED—GOOD SAMARITAN SO- clety, 13 East Randolph-st—Domestics and help of all kinds furnished at reasonable wages for city or country. ITUATION WANTED-IIOME FOR MYSELF end child 2 years old to do housework or family sewing; have a machine; wages $1 per week. Address or call at 151 Lincoln-av. ITUATION WANTED-BY A BOHEMIAN GIRL general housework ina small private family. or as Fecond girl, Best of references furnished. Call at 900 Wentworth-ay., Sunday and Monday, No cards an- swered. GITWATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN GIRL to-do light housework or second work ina private family. 7 North Green-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO WORK for board and go to school near the Mosely. 117 State-st., third oor, z ITUATION WANTED—BY A CAPABLE GIRL for general work in small family. Best reference. Address Z 11, Tribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETEN' ‘woman to do ehamberwork or general housework. References, Address W 25, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS cook; thoroughly understands ali its branches. ‘The best’ of elty references. Northwest corner Chi- cago-nv, and Chirk-st., Koom 20. TTUATIONS WANTED —BY TWO RELIABLE #iris to do general housework. Call Monday, at No. 32 Polk-st. GHTUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL WHO WANTS ‘2 nice place ina small family. Please call for three days ut No. 48 West Eighteenth-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL FOR general housework {u private family. Good refer- ence. Call at No. 48 South Jefferson-st, up-slilrs. ITUATION WANTED—AS COOK IN A PRIVATE family by a respectable colored womiai i preferred. No. 19 Byston-av.. between jackson, Hulsted, und Desplaines-sts. QiTUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRE to do general housework in a small family. Call Monday und Tuesday at 119 Sedewick-st. GiTvATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK in buarding-house or private family, or general Housework. 1U'Bostun-av,, between Van Buren and Jackson-sts., near Halsted. : QITGATION WANTED BY 4 GIRL FULLY EX: perlenced in general homsework in private fam iy, “Address Y 3, Tribune oftice. ANTED—A GIRL TQ DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, Apply at 32 Huron-st. ANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO. SECOND work in & private family; only a German need apply. Inquire at 48 Calumet-av. ‘ANTED—SCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR GEN- ‘eral housework ina family of three. Bring first- class references. 477 Washington-st. ‘ANTED—A GOGD COOK, NO WASHING, AT 38 West Monrot-st. M WANTED AGENTS WHO HAVE HAD EXPE- rience in the sale of sewing-silk. Give address and experience, etc. Address X 5:, Tribune office. “WV ANTED SOLICITORS, FOR A CELEBRATED art work, sold in numbers. This is 2 reproduc- tion from a celebrated foreizn artist, and has never before been produced in English; a rare chance fora wood canvasser._ Also canvassers for the Bible for the Young and Fireside Commentator, ANDREWS & DORBMAN, W Dearborn-st. WANTED, 4600p SOLICITOR FOR ADVER- : ements on an illustrated work, und afterwards on weekly newspaper. loom 12, 107 Glurk-st. WANTED | AN, BXPERIENCED SALESMAN ‘traveling with other goods to take u full line of samples of ruching and Ince goods on commission. M. RORN & CO., 112 and U4 Franklin-st_ ANTED-EXPERIENCED MAN IN GRAIN W daa provision commission business who can Dring trade toa good house well established. Address, ‘with references, W 76, Tribune office. WARTED SMART ERRAND BOY FOR PRINT. ing office; one about 16 years old, Address X Gs, Tribune oftice. SV ANTED |, THE SERVICES OF A MAN TO organize a stock company for the manufacture and sale of an article of merit; a good chance for the ‘Fight party. Address X %, Tribune office. WASTED. THE OWNER OF A VALUABLE sliver mine in Colorado wishes to mect purty with small ca] etas secretary in organizing pany. Address X 64, Tribune office. WANTEDAN , EXPERIENCED TRAVELING -W “salesman fora picture frame nnd molding fac~ tory. “State reference and salary expected. Address 8, care of Carrior 8. com= ANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework at-6t Marshfield-av. ‘WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a smull private family. 11 Warren-av. VANTED-GIRL IN DINING-ROOM THIS morning. ‘Traders’ Hotel, 10 Randolph-st.” WASTEDIA GIRL FOR, GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work immediately at 2% Wisconsin-st, near Lincoln Park. WANTEDSA COMPETENT. GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. No. 4016 Indianu-ay., near eas ‘WVASTED- AT SS EAST INDIANA-ST., A FIRST- lass cook and aundress. WANTED,A GOOD GERMAN GIRT, FOR SEC- ‘ond work and cure of children; guod puy to good girl, Apply at 103 Calumet-av. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ut 10M Michigan-uv, WANTEDS A G00D RELIABLE Girt AT 00 West Adums-st, ‘WANtED A Goon GERMAN Ol NORWEGIAN Girl to do general housework. 21 Purk-av. WANTED-A GIRL TO COOK, WASIL AND iron ina smull family; rood wages; must be a first-class cook. Inquire at AiG Superior. on Mon- uy. ‘ANTED — A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must speak German. Call at once at 453 South Canal-st. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR SEC- ond work; must be Scandinavian or German. 301 West Van Buren-st_ WASTED AN A_1 TRAVELING SALESMAN :VV ‘to sell a staple article on commission. Address Ww &, Tribune office. ANTED — COMMERCIAL TRAVELER TO “travel in Michigan; also one in Southern States and Texas, for manufacturers of a leading line piast- ers and drugeista’ sundries. A man already selli nother trst-class line of goods to druggists pre- Zerred._ Address ¥ 46, Tribune office. "ANTED—AGENTS—THE ELASTIC PROCESS ‘of copying; over impressions from one origi- nal writing, sketch, etc. Wonderful success, im- provement, and universal demand for Jacob's Litho- ; Patented in the United States and Cannda. ware of worthless imitations. Sample Lithogram ‘und outfit free of charge on recelptof $L Address J. SL JACOBS, 3 Arch-sts Boston, Mass. "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CARE OF horses and make himself generally useful around the house. Call at KELLEY, MORLEY & CO.'S coal office, 97 Washington-st. \\7ANTED — EXPERIENCED HOTEL RUNNER WANZEDTA GOOD GIRUIN A PRIVATE FAM- ily; good waxes. 511 Throop-st. ANTED—A TIDY, YOUNG GERMAN, EN- W. ‘lish or Swedish girl aboutis, forsecond won, at4y Calumet. v WANTEDIA GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework ina small family. 21 Furton-st. ATANTED—A GIRI, FOR SECOND-WORK, AND ‘to assist. in sewing in small fnmily. 11’ North 5 ‘at English House, 31 East Washington-st. AG- WANED. — TRAVELING SALESMEN quainted with the snddiery and hardware busi- ness, Garticld Munufacturing Company, 89 West Washington-st_ Wank, SALESMAN ACQUAINTED IN the Northwest with the saw-mill trade. Ad- dress, giving full particulars, X 23, Tribune office. AY AD TED_AN EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE ‘traveling salesman to solicit orders fora tirst- class Chicago tailoring house favorably kaown throughout the West. Only such as are tloroughly ucquainted with the business und control a good class of trade need npply. Address X 23, Tribune office. AV ASTEDTAGENTS MEN | IN SEARCH | OF ‘\WV “business for the winter will find upon investigat- {ng our money-making scheme that our plan pleuses ‘est of any. Only small capital, und cash returns cer~ tain; $1 samples free; papers for stamp; nv boys; no postals. Merrill Mr'¢ Co. 21 and 2) North Clark. clt WANTED—FEMALE KELP. ‘Domestics. ° W "“ANNED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work ina private family; must be a xood cook, washer, und ifoner; must be Protestant, Inquire Monday ut 239 East indinna-st_ * XTANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK AND LAUN: ‘dress;-good wages und ateads employment to the right person. Apply at 449 West Washington-st_ ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF ‘20; an experienced double-entry bookkeeper and nugood penmun. Address X 6, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A BUSINESS MAN IN office, store, or as salesman; got large acquaint- ance and'speak the Scandinavian und German lan- funges; been for the last several years European ugent for a larce manufacturing company in this city; good city reference; bonds. '%, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL to cook, wash, and fron in private family. Plense call at 24 Cass-st, Monday. VITUATION WANTED—BY A CAPABLE GIRL todo general housework or laundry work in a first-class family. References if required. 0 State-st_ une office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD DRESS- ) “maker; terms reasonable. 156 South Green-st. ITUATION WANTED—AS DRESSMAKER IN families; understands cutting and fitting, and mak- ing children’s clothes. Cull for six days at 619 Stat ITUATION WANTED-BY A SEAMSTRESS private family by the day or weeks understands dressmaking thoroughly. MC, 1st West Jackson-st. ITUATION WANTED—AS SEAMSTRESS IN families; can work on dresses; terms, $130 per week. Address W 9, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—AS A SEAMSTRESS IN A first-class family; understands dressmaking; terms moderate, Rest of city references. Apply st 6% State-st. ‘Call for two days. ITUATION-WANTED—TO SEW, CUT, AND FIT. Good references. $1.50 per day. ‘Call at 143 Went- worth-ay. GiTRATION WANTED—TO (MAKE AND FIX > ‘over all kinds of dresses and children’s clothes; Sper week. Address Z 12, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—T0 DO DRESSMAKING and.gemjing In private families. Z 3%, "Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT seamstress and child’s nurse, No cards. 152 Eighteenth-st., up-stairs, ITUATION WANTED-SEWING AND MEND- ing; understands attending an invalid, caring bed- rooms where girl is kept; terms low; middle-aged. Apply at 409 Wost Mudison-st. = Housekeepers. ITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman as housekeeper in a smail famil would take charge of children, Address W 19, une office. " ITUATION WANTED-BY A_ COMPETENT young American Indy in widower's family. Ref- erences exchanged. Address'H C, 455 Western-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A REFINED, MID- di ed American lady of experience us hous Keeper; fond of children. Good city reference. X70, ‘Tribune office. . ITUATION - WANTED-BY_ AN ENGLISH widow lady as housekeeper. Highest reference. Mrs. W, 1256 Indigna-nv. ITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER BY a young widow, or would take charge of rooms for uparty of gentlemen. Address W 91, Tribune office. GIRUATION WANTED AS A WORKING HOUSE- keeper, and who can furnish city references If re- quired. Apply at 9 South Halsted-ut. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. RARE CHANCE—LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN! A. Biwi buy the nighbred and fast-trotiing horse Tron Duke, sired by Slessenger Duroc, son of Hys- dyk’s Hambletonian, dam the celebrated trotting mare Kate Thorn, record 2:19, granddam Lily, by im- d Consternation. Iron Duke is.6 years old, a andeome dark bay, 19} hands hich, welzhs 1.000 pounds, very stylish and ‘beautifully turned, has fine, flean limbs und good sound feet: he shows his ting breeding; he must be seen und rode after to be appre- elated: he has never been trained for speed, but he wed three heats at Lexington, Ky... Inst summer, in 39, 2:37, and 2:38, where he took tirst premium at Stato fairas the handsomest and Snest driving horse entered in his class. Ho was then purchnsed at $50. He can go out any day und show 2:40 or n0. sale, and will warranthim to do It, and warrant his pedigree correct, and Will give purchaser 2 rood, satisfacto: trial, and warrant him perfectly sound and kind ani as represented in advertisement. He is the most romising young horse in the city, but he must be sold immediately, for reasons which { will explain to pur- chaser. Also for sale a goo dtop-buggy with harness Fobe, whip, and trck-sulky. Can be Seen atany time a . AE Michigan-av. ¥. B.—Coachman in attendance. A GESTURMAN GIVING UP BUSINESS WILL sell his two work-horses;-one is six years old, 8 handsome bricht bay, welghs 1,150 pounds, is warrant- ed & good, kind worker elther single or double, and tit for any business or delivery wagon; he is chunky built, Morgan stock; 1 warrant him perfectly sound and kind. “The other horse ts eight years old, welbs 120 pounds, a Rood. kind worker, ands warranted sound. i will vive a week's trisL Call at barn in rear of house 483 Wabash-av., at any time. N Ere GOOD SECOND -AND. COUP SLET TE: ‘and 0 second-lund coupe. rockaway, gash; come.and look at them. "issand Ist Wabash-av. D. J. LINES, Agt. USINESS BUGGY AND MARE; GOOD TROT- ter; gentle asalamb, stand still.’ 1036 Milwau- kee-av. BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN THE NEXT FEW days in purehnsing the few horses we bave un- gold. CT. HOTCHKISS | & CO... Street-Cleaning Contractors, barn rear of 5:2 West Madison-st_ CREAE BUYS MY BLACK TROTTING- horse; sound and kind. Inquire at No. Alaska-st : OR SALE-THE VERY BEAUTIFUL AND wet black trotting gelding Black Tom; he trott three straight heats this summer better than 2:37, and I have every reason to believe that witha little handling he could be classed next year with the 20 class; he will be 6 years of age next Muy; hestunds 15}g hands high, with a tine mane and tail, and with- out spot or blemish, und the most timid person can drive him anywhere; ho is out of the finest blooded stock in New York State, and I have his pedigree dl- rect from breeder; I will sell him at much less than half yalue, and satisfy purchaser in regard to speed, soundness, etc., and give good reasons for-selling so low. Apply at 25 Indiana-av., between Twelfth and ‘Thirteenth-sts, (OR SALE-TEN HORSES; ONE LARGE ebunky horse, 1,34 Bu; one chunky bay mare, 1,200 Ds; One mare heavy with foal; one large horse, sound and good worker, $90; three cheap horses, $10, $15, und one doctors phacton; one basket phacton and burness, 627 West Madison-st_ iOR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—A VERY stylish und handsome bay gelding, 153{ hands, 6 years old, weighs 1,150; is a perfect horse for business or family use; is not afraid of anything; perfectly sound; will warrant in every particular: give satlefac- tory. trial; sold for want of use. Stuble 316 Michi- gan-av. R SALE-8 GOOD WORK HORSES AND A matched team of brown mares; trial given. 125 Hastings-st. OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS SIDE-BAR: TOP- buggy, almost new, for $0. _A 101, Tribune office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ‘ A FINE SQUARE GRAND finn carved legs, for $190 cash or £50 ati Hamiltou-ay. OF $20 0m payment « ‘M ABOUT TO LEAVE THE CITY aS A sell my upright piano, sand NON about a yenr ago, cheap. Address Win THOM” TENOR OF DXPERIENCE AND AB sires an engagement. ¥ 16, Tribune Offa T THE FACTORY—FIRGT. : AA prices beyond com ition: wine oR Nicholson Organ Co., Gi Bast Indiana Gees ING OUT—A LARGE § PS Cres accordeons, violins, ae Oa concertings, ote., etc, a5 we ase going otk Ine of business, at 50 State-st. Ott ety 4 Bara BROS. —_ PIANOS." on ny 2 looming fae Te Isuperior wage wae ee ra a EStEY oth [ORGANS have hele renown "2, thronhout theo Lg world. Inot guite. as STORY £ C4 8 cS PIANOS wide Dopey” Ki tented impaye? e proved thee faable’ ever. tavears’ the pianoforte TORY Cayp CaM, send nis, PIANOS IFLANOS AND on struments in Chines fully warrant thee: sell any of our goog leasy installments 3 STORY $Cayp s ISsand wis, (OR SALE—AN ELEGANT 14 OCTAVE pp F y ANT 7 AVE Pip $170 cash. Would seli on re: tie dress W ll, Tribune office.” ane See BROT O SALEA VINE | DECKER ano, beautifal MARSH 3e Wabasteere SD OMT Ammt : ANSE, 26 W bos Wate Fok SALE CHEAP_ONE CHICKENIG RE with rosewood case and carved legs ji gan-av. “ALLET, DAVIS £ CO,S PIANOS. ——~ TWO SECOND HAND, eARE : TORY & CAMP S Ww. : comers ASAT AVE FOR SALE—A_ FIRST-CLA H pelrie new. A great barzain Tore ge money. Will rive tinie toa responsible 3! ply atcor Wabash-nv., first door at head of OR SALE—-2 GOOD DRAFT AND DRIVING horses und mares, prices from $0 to $35; alsoa span of good heary rough horses, price $15; must be sold for want of use, and casRonly, at 19 Bine Isle and-av. OR SALE—CHEAP-S5 HEAVY, 3. FINE SINGLE, und I pair carriuge horses,-50'new and second- hind buggies and phaetons, 4 fine trotters; all kinds of harness. 70 South Cunal-st, OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—Is HORSES AND mares, it fur city or farm use, weighing from $0 to 1,150; prices from #5 to fia; they must be sold, as am giving up.the livery business. Call at 419 Blue Isi- and-ay., cornér West Fifteenth-st. HAVE IN MY HANDS FOR 8ALR kood-toned, plain-case, 7-octave Worth $25 une office. I ieee SELL A GOOD UPRIGHT RL which Thave taken on mortgnge. Adtres ‘Tribune office. ed U LANOS AND ORGANS LOU! P plihe- Yor esk cron deine wee os iat Tented, at the N. ¥. Musfe Co., $50 % PRX. FOR SALE AT ONE-HALF py” New 734 highly finished Bradford. cholce of m or upright. Address ¥ 4, Tribune office. tana, ‘will sell for $8) cash. Address Sint WR SALE—COVERED DELIVERY WAGON AND harness. Address 3 Carroll-av. ITUATION WANTED — BY MIDDLE-AGED lady a3 housekeeper, or nurse for ladies during confinement, Wages moderate. Plense address Miss G, 10 Wabash-av. 7 OR SALE—YOUNG HORSE; LADY OR CHILD can ride or driye him; new ‘burzy and harness; ITUATION WANTED —BY AN’ AMERICAN dower preferred; pbjeet: ood home: “Address Mi Widower preferred; object: ome. M., Po Lake-st. Ce : Nurses. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman ag wotnurse. Best city reference. ia r. ETHRIDGE, Secretary of Rush Medical wullege. ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE IN AN HOS- pital, or monthly, by a pleasant, agreeable woman. Please call or uddress NURSE, Gt North Wells-st- IANOS BOUGHT, SOLD, AND RENTED commission; also’ tuned. ‘repaired, and Gstablished 1850.) WM. IL PROSSER, 75 State, HE NEW KOMBALL ORGAN, cheap for cash... J. S. MARSH, 20 Wabusb-av. with entirely new design of tase. Theseq POR, SALE-A GOOD HORSE, BUGGY, AND can be suid on installments, und nt a price wits, harness, ata bargain. Apply at9 Aberdeen-st._ | Teach of all. Corner Site une eee (OR SALE—A PAIR OF YOUNG HORSES— q uound, weighing 2,900 pounds. Inquire ati West FAVORITE | cat + Menizon-ut Z SQUARE AND UPHIGHY PrANog, ROR SALE-TWO GOOD PEDDLING TEAMS, | unrivaled in workmanship and tone, So With good route among the retail grocery trade: WW. KIMBALL ‘Address X63, Tribune office. 5 Corner State and Adanes iOR SALE—A PAIR OF HEAVY DRAFT HORSES ‘at lumber-yard corner Kinzie and Morgan-sts. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT SIX-SEAT, SWELL- side, open sleigh; Goold’s make; will be sold cheap. G. W, OGDEN'& CO., Milwaukee. Qigarioy WANTED-—BY A LADYS NURSE ) of experience in any sickness. Cull or address 43 Morgan-st. Reference given. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG AND PER- feetly beulthy Swedish woman. having recently lost her infant babe, as wet nurse. Best of reference given, und terms made known on ‘inquiry. Inguire at ‘906 Indiana-av., in rear. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MALDEN FROM the East ns nurse; can care for ladies during con- finement. Can furnish first-class reference. Or 23 housokeeper; am. espable of carving for a hotel or bourding-house. Call or address MRS. CARPENTER, 52 Boston-av., near Halsted-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT CANADIAN girl, a stranger, to care for child, an invalid, or todo light second work. Address N 1, ‘Tribune, or call at present employer's, 187 Thirty-seventh-st. Employment Agencies. ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN NEED of a good Seandinavian or German female help can be supplied at G. DUSKE’S, 1% Milwaukee-av. Miscellaneous, ITUATION WANTED—A LADY, AGED 36, GOOD form, but no dramutic experience, desires to en- gage with some theatrical institution. “Address W 72, ‘Tribune office. 3 GIEUATION WANTED "AS BOOKKEEPER AND cashier by experienced young Indy; salary mod- erate. Guod references. Address W 5, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG LADY thoroughly competent as cashier, in any respect- able business pluce. {16 Wabash-av. : ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, TO do oftice work or nny other light, respectable ‘em- ployment. X 8, Tribune office. ITUATIONS WANTED—MRS. DEARIEN, 416 WA- ‘bash-ay., will supply families and hotels ‘with No. Ihelp; German, Swede, and other nationalities; or- ders tiled with care, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED oung Indy, as bookkeeper or writing of any kind; salary $ per week. Best clty references. Ad- dress W 56, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NORWEGIAN GIRL to do gencral housework. Pleuse call Monday at 263 Carroll-nv. ITUATION WANTED—FOR MY SON WITH sume good mercantile, manufacturing, or transpor- tution concern; good penmun, quick, accurate, knows business nnd attends to it; tive years in wholesale ary-goods house, giving perfect satisfaction, K. M., Htoom 3, & Washi n-ste * ITUATION WANTED—AS BOOKKEEPER OR correspondent; thoroughly competent. First-class references and testimonial from lustemployor. X87, ‘Tribune office, ITUATION WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN with extensive acquaintance and valuuble experi- ence either us financial or business manager, account- ant, ete. or us purtner in sume estublished busines: has moderate capital. Best of references, ‘th, ‘fri ‘une ottice, ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRLIN a Protestant family us cook. Good reference. 416 Wubash-av. ITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG GIRL IN ‘a private family to do housework or second work. Cull at 1573 Dearborn-st., down-statrs. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, AT any respectable light work: clerking or ofiica Work preferred. Address JENNIE ADE, General Delivery, City. 2 ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. :AYould like to get copying to do. Address W i, nine offic PARTNERS WANTED. ITUATION WANTED—-BY A WOMAN FROM the country as cook, or will do general housework. No calls Sunduy. 146 South Clinton-st., second tloor. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $00, IMMEDIATE- ly, in a legitimate, paying business; part can be pald from protits. Address Y 6, Tribune office. JITOATION WANTED—-BY A COUNTRY GIRL to do second work in a private family. 42 Canal-st, Up-stairs. ITUATION WANTED—BY COMPETENT GIRL to do second work in private family, Best city references given. Call at 6% Wabush-ny. ITUATION WANTED—LY A YOUNG MAN OF Tesponsibility and ability as bookkeper, cushler, Or salesmun. Address W 3), ‘Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—IHE UNDERSIGNED, ‘who for ten yeurs wus Secretary and, Treusurer ofa-muchinery ‘munufacturiny company ‘employing 4u) men, und during the suid term and for seven yeurs succeeding hus had entire charge und detuil of PW. Gutes’ estute, wants any situation from bookkeeper w genenil basiness manager. ‘he best reference as to ubility and integrity can be had. A smali amount of cupital might be furnished for an interest in a legiti- mute paying business, HALPH GATES, 12 Adums. GizUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG-MAN WHO hag hnd seven years’ experience in wholesale and retail funcy zoods und notions. Will give best of ref- erences, Address W Gl, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH- mun (19), ut present in ottice of wholesale grocery, to work in retail store, country preferred. . Can zive references. Would engage for board. Address W 73, ‘Sribune otfice. MITUATION WANTED—BY FIRST-CLASS RE- tail salesman of fifteen years’ experience; can handle any line, particularly clothing or dry yoods; gxpects food salury; good city reference. “Address X12, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG. MAN AS. bookkeeper, assistant, or general office Work. give good references. Address X 24, ‘I'ribune oftice. QITUATION WANTED—A BUSINESS-MAN OF varied experience would like a position us book- Keeper or business manager in_ some -responsible house, Is better uequalnted with grain sind, boots and shoes, Address J K, care M. Lyons, Letter Currier, City. ‘Trades. ITUATION WANTED—AS ENGINEER TO RUN ‘a stationary engine; can do steam-ttting and re- pairing; bas been in present situation ten yeurs; wish to change. Can give best references. Address G. P., Post-Ofice box ), Matteson, Cook County, Il. QGHTUATION WANTED-BY 4 GENMAN GIRL in kitchen or second cook in a bourding-house or Testaurant, Neference if required Address W %, ‘Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—DY FIRST-CLASS AMER- ican Protestant girl to do keneral housework, Best Teferences, Cull at 6% Cottase Grove-uv., tirst tloor. QGIUATION WANTED RY A MIDDEE-AGED ‘New Englund woman, competent to do all kinds of Work for small family; clty Or country. Address W 9, ribune office. is ITUATION WANTED-BY A gicl to do general housework in Please call at ti5 Wabnsh-uv. GiTUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT COOK and iaundress in a private family. ‘The best of city reference given. Cat! Monday at vis Wabash-av. ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS pastry and ment cook: hotel, restaurant, bourding- house, city or country, ' 6 North Jetferson-st" GITUATION WANTED- BY AN HONEST, STRONG girl; can do all kinds of housework: in a respect able family, Address C, KRAUSS, 3) Elston-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SWEDISH GIRL TO do reneral housework ins, privute family: North Side preferred. Best of city references. Address 8. Ju 2 Enst Ohio-st. QITCATION WANTED—BY FIRST-CLASS, COOK ‘and laundress in private family. Best ety ref- erence. Call at 25 South Purk-uv., ‘Twenty-Hifth-st. COMPETENT city or country. ITUATION WANTED—TO DO SECOND WORK $9 and sowing, or generat housework, for two in rammuy. ITUATION 12 Ywentieth-st. WANTED—-BY AN EXPERIENED Jaundress, or general housework in reliuble, and competent. Ad- dress 101 ‘Twenty-nintli-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY, A GOOD GIRL TO do zenerat housework. Reference given. Call at 92 Butterticld-st., near Eighteenth. TPUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN IN SASIL ‘and door factory, cr as stalr-builder; understands Doth branches of the business; elther in city or coun- try. Can #ive the best of references. Address, tor one week, ¥ ®, ‘Tribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED—IN A‘=WHOLESALE gent’ furnishing-zoods house as foreman in the ‘manufacturing department by an experienced ‘und skillful cutter, who has a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the Western trade in oversils, jumpers, shirts, drawers, cottonade pants, ete. Ad- tress W'5l, Tritune office. Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. ITUATION WANTED—T0 DRIVE DELIVERY- 3 “wagon or take care of horses und make generally lusefu), or most uny kind of steady work. 'f'7%, ‘I'rib- ‘une office. GITPUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY A young ian who thoroughly understands the care of horses. Best of references. Address W 4, Tribthe. GiTUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN (NOR- ogiin)s glty experience. First-class references, Address BS, st Lexingt ITUATION, young and seber man, Dune. llmSelf useful nbout the house. Address X'S, Tribune oflice. On-St WANTED—AS COACHMAN. BY A Is willing to make Good . reference. 7 AQ ANT! GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL eee ork in a small family at Hyde Park. -Ap- V ply Monday at 168 Randolph-st., Room i, : SMALL W: SD-IMMEDIATELY, FOR A ABaily a German girl; must be s ood cook und Jaundress; ood wages. Apply at Si Purk-av. W: NTED—GOOD GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK; ANT bo understands cooking preferred. Apply ‘Monday morning at Ww West Jacksun-st at " (00D GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- WASTED Shy of three: pood waxes: German or Scandinavian preferred. Call to-day nt 2 West Har- ‘yison-st., near Ogden-av. AOE = “ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO THE HOUSE- Le Ae ‘for a family of two (man and pte}: gmail Rowees Gers Seake™ ererence rem ss Clark-st, corner Belden-av. J7ANTED—GOOD GIRL TO BELP WITH THE housework at 483 Oukley-av.; Ogden-av. curs. A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND ironer for a fumils of three. German or Nor- wegiun girl, with good reference, Apply at 22 North ‘Throop-st. WV ANTED—A 00D GIL TO DO GENERAL housework, 2t $8 Michigun-uv. ANTED-A GERMAN-GIRL FOR GE: housework; zood wages. 251 Vernon ner Thirty-second-st 7 ANTED_—GOOD GIRE TO HELP WITH THEE Reneral housework. ‘85 Indiana-sy, No Irish need apply. Call at side door. g “WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘housework, xt 103 Warren-av. WAN28D;G00D, RELIABLE GIRL. “MUST BE ood cook. No Irish. 911 Indiana-av. PVANTED_ Good GIRL FOR SECOND WORK: must have recommend. Basement 2) Indi- ano-av- TANTED-GIRL, GERMAN PREFERRED, FOI #eneral housework; no washing. 2% West’ Atud- dhonests . ‘VW ASTED, G000 GIRL VOR GENERAL HOUSE Work; will pay goud wages. Cull at 1276 Inu! anny. {7 ANTED-—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must be a “ood cook, washer, und froner, Good wages paid, and references required. Apply at 214 South Peoria-st_ WANTED_A GOOD. GIRL FOR GENERAL hoysework ut 70 Warren-av. Laundresses. ‘ANTED—A GIRL IN HE SCANDINAVIAN Laundry. 50 Weills-st. TANTED—A_WASHER-WOMAN TO WASIL gentlemen's cluthes. Address W 28, Tribune. ANTED—ONE PLAIN AND FANCY IRONER and one washer nt the Cinrendun House laun- dry, corner North Clark and Ontario-sts. WANTED FUIST-CLASS SHIRT IRONERS ON new und old work. Come ready to work Mon- day morning at NULSSON'S Laundry, 191 Indiana-st. ‘ANTED—AT ONCE—A FIRST-CLASS IRONE Apply at Briges House. ae SRONES, WASTED-Ss SOUTH STATEST.—TWO, ON Y ncouar one on shirts, one for general work, io ce ‘cha Sob Cail {mmediately. Saree ee Housekeepers. ss TY Ae USE CRETE TO .TAKE THE control and management of a house with nine Suthe family, Address W 78, Tribune office, | or addresy FREDERICK ¥, vond-st, ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS +“ couchman (Engiish) in a private fumlly;” thor- oughly understands the care of horses, cursiiges, und harness, und is good careful driver; can milk, and ‘will mmke myself generally useful about a gentle- anun’s pluce. " Huo first-class city references. Ad- dress W 2), Tribune ottice. : GitvAtion WANTED—DY A COMPETENT GIRL us cook and Jnundress or general work; city or suburbs. Call at &) Michigan-av. GiRUATIONS WANTED—DY TWO, RESPECTA- bie girls, to cook and do second work. Best refer- ences. “Cull at 21 Cottage Grove-av. GIEDATION WANTED-AS SECOND-GIRTALOI at light housework in a private family. Kefer- ence, 410 Dearborn-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS ‘cook und taundress in a private fumily or boarding- house. Please call nt $63 Clark-st. ITUATION WANTED—FOR A STEADY RELIA- ble girl to-do general housework; willgo to Hyde Park. Heference, 1:5 Twenticth-st_ SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL to dosecond work. ‘he best of reference. Call at 2y'Twenty-second-st._” ITUATION WANTED-YOR A THOROUGH Scotch girl in a nice private family, with a second girl. 15 Twentierh-st, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED girl to do second or general housework in a re- spectuble private family. City references. Plense call at iit Wabash-av. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO GIRIS, ONE as cook and Iuundress, the other as second girl and to take care of children, or wonld do general housework in a small private family. Best of city references given. Call at 231 South Park-nv. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL as cook or to do xenernl housework. ‘The best of city references given. Call at 256 Calumet-av- Sut. TION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A © young Swede, who understands his business. Good references. Address W 85, Tribune omice. GIEUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN, BY A tan who thoroughly understands: his business; J3a.good driver; cun milk. Address Z 34, Tribune. TTUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY. A young Dane. Understands his business, Fair wages expected. City reterences. Address Z 31, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS hostler er cunchman. Hest of references given. Address %&, Tribune flice. ITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG. MAN TO |. take care of horses and be ganerally uscful, Call, . OXD, 106 Trrenty-sec~ ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL ina small private fumily to do general house- work. Good references xiven. Call at 5:3 State-st. No postals. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRLT0 DO genera! housework ina small family; not Jong in the city. Cull at 105 Butterfield-st_ ITUATION WANTED—BY_A SWEDISH GIRL AS evok in a private family. Call Monday at 1403 But- tertield-st_ S ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO GIRLS, ONE ns first-class cook, the other as second girl or for general housework, "13 Ray-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD COMPETENT girl as cook, laundress, or general work In private. family. 12 Twentieth- ARTNER WANTED-SPECIAL, WITH $1000 cash, to extend a rapidly increasing manufactur- ing business. Capitalists please investignte. Address ‘Ts, Tribune oftice. GREATEST BARGAIN RVER OFFERED; ® cross-mateh span of hulf-brothers, of solid chunky work-horses; they are Io}g hands high; they areas thick as they are long; they areSand 6 years of age; and they work just us ood in. single harness asin double, und purebaser can be well satisfied be- fore he buys, und he can have any -reasonable trial of them; they are warranted sound und perfect in every pardcular; they are suld for no fault whatsoever; the present owner has taken them for debt, and got no use for them; they will be sold separate "if required. Apply at the burnin the rear of house 404. Aficlitgun- av., in the alley. ‘ANTED—TO BUY—A <FAIR-SIZED TEAM_ VY “trick; platform-spring’ preferred. Address X 23, Tribune oftice. Y/ANTED—A GOOD SINGLE-DRIVING HORSE, 'Y about 1.100 pounds; must be sound and a prompt driver. Address W 2, Tribune office. ILL PA x CASH FOR PACER,MUST BE YOUNG, W “scand and rusty state price Wai, eibone. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS ONE-HORSE LITHT delivery wagon and harness; cheap for cash. X 7, Tribune office. i ‘ ANTED-PHAETON; WOULD BUY HORSE F pon same; must be cheap for EDWARD @. WALLER, of Washlngton-st- WANDRD=4 S00D SINGLE ‘TRUCK, HORSE ‘and harness. in exchange for a tine road horse; gpodstepper. 19 Jackson-st, up-atuirs, or 615 West Washington-st, Y ANTED—HORSE ORIPACER THAT CAN GO in “40 or better; also, top-buggy und harness cheap for spotcash. Address X 2, 'I'ribune Office. Urner PIANO-A BARGAIN—MUSt_ ‘sold to pay advances, A magnificent ¢ new, upright plano. Only £55; maker's, pricy) All modern Improvements: fully warranted & Dargain. Call at w0lg West Mudison-st. RIGHT PIANO FOR SALE—FINEST-19 ‘upright in the city. magniticent esse, mu tone. Only £75: cost $0. Best city make chance. Call at 720 West Lake-st. 4 $185 fae sce ae » T-octave, siiel Phyments bt ‘Hotaken. ioqaire at We lltnolss + B54 OF THE KIMBALL PIANO Son 45.000 The most popular instrumens ke marke: : Can be sold on Installments. i W. W. EIMBAlS Corner State and Adam FINANCIAL. on. NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURSTTURR Bros, etc., without removal; also, Securities, at one-half usual rates. ‘13 Room 1. i PRIVATE PARTY WILL LOAN ON TG ture without removal, pinnos, or uther Tad Reduced rates. No commission.” Describe 213, Tribune office. eZ NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITUR ianos without removal: also on ather, curitles. 152 Dearborn-st., Hooms land j NY AMOUNTS ‘TO LOAN ON FORNID - A pianos, ete. without removal, and othersat curities. 152 Dearborn-st, Room 4. a RIZONA—OPTION FOR $100 TO MAKE B money returned If option not accepted; Hes deposited in a Cateago, banks number of. limited to ten; ‘investimtion | suliclted, HANCHEUTE, loom Sf, 145 La Salles S75 BUYS BROWN WORK HORSE, 100; 1S A “410. good, kind worker in ali harness; has been used by present owner 12 months; will warrant in every woy; give satisfuctory trial. Store 25 Harmon- yu TO EXCHANGE, A. LADY WISHES TO EXCHANGE HER ELE: gunt diamond cluster ring for horse, buggy, and harness. Address W St, Tribune office.“ LL CASH PAID FOR FIDELITY a! Savings Bank claims. Money loaned on surance policies. W.S. LASHER, ‘2 Washing NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FUBNEE Al vlanos ete. without rensovat; $100 t Si at Rooms 19 and 9, 102 Washington-st. DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, Wate ete., at one-half brokers’ rates. D. LAUD Rooms and 6, 120 Randolph-st. Established (CIGARS WASTED — SOME CASH AND TRADE given. Cash basis. Address X 2, Tribune office. OR EXCHANGE—FARM, 10 ACRES, NEAR ST. Charles, for city. Farm. improved, Osazo Coun- ty, Kansas. for city improved. 10 acres in Town of Gilman, Mil, for elty; worth $150 per acre. 20 horse hay-forks for groceries. Farms for city and clty for farms. D. P, NEWELL, 183 West Madison-st. POR EXCHANGE-COTTAGE AND GhOvE LOT at Knglewood for small improved farm. Send full description to W 17, Tribune affice. ‘OR TRADE—FOL CHICAGO RESIDENCE PROP- erty, 41 acres of choice timbered Iund in South- ern Hlfois. Will assume small Incumbrance. Ad- ddress J. H, KESTEK, Kansus, Edgar County, lil. NS, ROOM AND GOOD BOARD TO EXCHANGE for furniture and carpets. Address X 7, Tribune. tt ADE AMOUNT 2G LOAN ON PIANOS, 0 ture, ete, at low rates, without mew Toom 21 and 2 9 Fifth-av., Staats-Zeitung Bat NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNITURE) Pianos without removal. 31 ‘Ranta a. I COMMERCIAL PAPER, NOTES WITH¢ Interals, mortuaces. and ‘securities bor sold. ISAAC GREENERAUM & CO., HOFIME NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ONE niture, plans, etc. without removal. Bot Dearborn-st, se peatbornra 2 227 Ee ASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILA ‘Money to loan on watches, diamonds and Dies of every description, at GOLDSMID'S Los Bullion Oftice (licensed), 9 East Madison B lished 1865, ¥ ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE THE INTER- est ofa retiring partner in an old established and Bipsperous manufacturing bnsiness: capital required, 515,000 to $20,00, Address 2), Tribune oflice, ARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000, IN A FIRST- class manufacturing business; | will pay $5,000 the rst year. ‘This is a rare chance to invest ina safe busitess. Address X 5%, 'I'ribune office. ARTNER WANTED—EITHER ACTIVE OR SI- lent, with from $15,000 to £2,0W, to engage with o ike capital in the lumber business, under the most favorable auspices. References given und required. Address X 54, ''ribune office. ARTNER WANTED—&00 CASH. ONE-HALF IN- terest in small job printing office; established. ‘Address T 41, Tribune otlice. EXCHANGE—NEW OVERCOAT, SMALL NEW suit; want boots or shoes to order or useful artl- cles. Address W 67, Tribune office. OMMERCIAL AND REAL ESTATE Pil ought and sold, Loans negotiated. BL. CANFIELD, 6 Laat - TOMLINSON, Room 56, 116 Washington-ste Semen 1['0 EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD FARM IN IOWA, Illinois, or Alissourl, the finest und best built brick dwellings in Riverside, one of the best suburban towns on C., B. & Q. R. 1; house cust $12,000 to build, und Is complete in every way; clear and perfect title. ir, B, BOYD, Room 7, 17 Madiion-st. 10 EXCHANGE™100) ACRES OF KANSAS AND ows lund for hardware, agricultural {mplemeats, grother good movable property. Address W. HC SHEA, Real-Estate Agent, Burlington, Kas. PARiser WANTED—PARTY WITH ABOUT ‘$10,000 can hear of a safe and well-puying invest- ment. ‘Business legitimate and easily controlled. Give real name, time, and place of interview. Ad- dress W 16, Tribune office. ‘PARNER WANTED WANTED. BY 4 FIRST. ‘class business man with 95,00 in cash, partner With an equal sum, to invest in a safe and exceedingly profitable legitimate cush business. First rate refer- ences given und required. J. G. HAMILTON, 108 Washington-st. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $1,000 TO $3,000 cash, to take un interest ina store, lumber-yard, and frult'farm on the Florida Const. Sate invest~ ment, paying business, splendid climate, und health: country. Call or address for u few days, D., No. 2 Walnut-st,, Chicago, I W[0 | EXCHANGE CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR farm or farming lund. Will assume or pay differ- @nce. Rental, #8 per month. J.C. MAGLLL, 8 Wash- Ington-st. 7[0_EXCHANGE-OR FOR SALE CHEAP 210 neres heavy timber land in Illinois; clear; will bear strictest investigniton. X 98, Tribune office. fig er AEY RNG Re ce e) ed, for coal, furniture, jewelry, any- thingy usethls “Address W su Trivamcomeas” °F 82 RO EXCHANGE—IMMENSE CANVAS-COVERED, iron-bound trunk for wardrobe or chest of draw+ ers. Address W 0, ‘Tribune office. ing. Ea N " Machinery Depot, td os Soutir tino = ‘PAEEs, WANTED—I HAVE FROM £500 TO ‘§3,000 to invest in some well-paying business as partner. No schemes or patents wanted. Jobbing or manufucturing preferred. First-cluss references fur- nished and required. Apply to W 25, Tribune oftice. ANTED—TO EXCHANGE-GOOD LAND IN Humboldt, Kossuth, Clay, O'Brien, and Webster Countles, Iowa (clear title), for an engine and boller from 1s to 40 horse power. ‘Address A. H. JOHNSON, ¥ort Dodge, Ia. CASH PalD For ENDOWMENT, Likg is ‘ance policies. D. W. SUTHERLAND, 908 RB, SinS eR DEARBORN-ST., HAS f + $2,000, and $3.50) to toan ut lowest rates, 08! Ro real estate. FE, SHUNT, MEMBER CHicaco je Board, buys and seils sbares and stocksoa! mission. Money to luan. 110 Dearborn-st OANS, LARGE AND SMALL, ON FURS or other collateral, without removal, st bt? Wand @ Reaper Bock. > M°E* TO LOAN IN SUMS TO Surr: eee na property ‘at lowest curred JAMES M. GAMBLE, Room 5, 0 Dearborn ‘ONEY TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SH umounts, lowest rates of Interest, on it property. GEORGE R. GRANT, oom J, Son-s XN ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS AND security. Commercial paper und chattel gages bought Hvoin 4, 92 a Salle-st. N ONEY TO LOAN UPON REAL Estat sums to suit. C. HL FERICY, Room S) Sulle-st. REAL ESTATE LOANS Ty S038 s lowest rates. SNYDACKER & CO.% Of TPO LOAN IN SUMS OF 0, FOR SHORTS on chattels, at the rate of 0 cents & dress ¥ 23, Tribune office. LOAN_ON CITY REAL ESTATE SER.” Sums of $1.500 and upwards ut low rates. TBE & BRAGG, 12 La Salle-st. ‘“e ‘PAMINER WANTED-WITH $2000; BUSINESS established, paying, and capable of development 2 any reasonable extent; safe and legitimate. Apply at@4 West Mudison-st ARTNER WANTED—BY AN EXPERT, TO ES- tablish © grape-sugar and glucose manufactory. Business known to be very safe and protitable. Ca fiat required, not less than $1000.” Address Th ‘Tribune oflice. ‘PARTNER WANTED WITH S100 OF $4,000, TO foln with me with like amount, 10 open up the harilware business at 2 g00d point in Colorado. ¥ 40, ‘Tribune office. ARTNER. WANTED—WITH $00. ADDRESS, stating where interview may be had, ¥ 9, Tribune, PARNER WANTED WITil FROM Shu TO $5,000, to axtend un established business. No hum- bug or fortune in six months, but u grand chance for somo younz min who wants to get settled Ina ro spectable business and guaranteed success. ress ¥ 29, Tribune ottice. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $00 TO $1.00, IN good, safe business; biz profits. ANo.i refer- ence. Address X 25, Tribune alice. PROFESSIONAL. D3 KEAN, 13 CLARK-ST.,. CHICAGO—CONSUL- tutiun free, personally or by letter, on chronic male or female diseusex, Cures warranted. Finest Mlustrated book extant, 8% pages, beautifully bound; prescriptions for all diseases, Price, §1 postpaid. MASS SISSION O8 BARTS A THOROUGH medical treatise, indicating how coniirmed disa- bilities may be removed. ‘The experience of “0 sears’ study, observution, and professional practice, show- ing-the azoncles that will insure restored manhood, strenzthened vitality, and sound conditions of health, that havo been impaired by overtaxed powers. A statement of obstacies to marriage, und of the means by which they can be removed. By mall, 25c., eurren- cy or postage stamps. Address Secretary Museum Anatomy und Setence, 44 Sixth-av., New York. STORAGE. IDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, NOS. 7 @ East Vun Buren-st, established. 119; pei hent and reliable; increased facilities for storage of furniture and merchandise; udvances made; safety vaults; furniture of residences purchased for cash. QTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, buggies, etc.; cheapest and best in city; advances at Wp.c perannum. J.C. &G. PARRY, Iw W. Monroe. SEWING M1ACHINES. MR AND FAMILY SINGER'S, WHEELER & Wilson, and other good machinos from jep- yards, Luan Office. 1% Clark-st. Room: intion of fucnities, anc “WASTED TO. EXCHANGE-REAL ESTATE untocumbered in Chicago and suburbs for stock of jewelry. X 61, Tribune office. LOAN-SUMS OF $1,000, E5000, 0h OBS Garhi, BOOM cliy real estate. J. H. KEES VILL EXCHANGE s100 IN NOTES AND AC- counts; no time for collecting; would use some money if desiruble._Address ¥ 1, Tribune offi CLAIR VOYVANTS. IRVOYANCE—A TEST—NO IMPOSITION— ‘Look here—The greatest independent business and medical clairvoyant is MRS. PORTER, born with a natural rift, She has been tested by some of the great nobility of Europe and America. Tells you: the namie of the one you will marry; thut of her viait- or; also, deceased, aud friends in full; shows like- nesses; has that great French secret for ‘such as love and speedy marriages: cures all diseases: she suc- eceds where all others fall. Fees, Sc and $1. Purties residing out of the city can “consult MIS. PORTEI. by letter, Inclosing a lock of hair. #1, and stamp. Office 6? Wabosh-av., near ‘Thirteenth-at, No gents. i[ 0, LOANS Sim, ISS proved city property. Dearbornest, > Poverty 4 7[PHE CHICAGO ENTERPRISE MINING? nny, of San Juan, Col, -aro selling share, euch, full pald und not-auscasable forever | $3). ' Prodeeds for further development of Apply to E. 3. HUNT, Secretary, v Dearvorn 7/0 LOAN—ON HAND TO LOAN, $1000 AS atGper cent, Also, $10, 30%, a0, £0, 24 St 8 percent JOHN CLONG, 4 washings WANTED SD Of HO ON IMPEG! Teal patna, ‘No ‘commission. Aaire#) ‘Tribune office. ad "ANTED- G50 ON GOOD DUSINESS Try: near Ast; Syears, 7 pers FIN & DWIGILT, corner Halsted and Wass. (ONSULT ZAREPHA, THE GREAT EGYPTIAN rophetess; heals the sick, reveals past, present, and future, and has the renowned Persian charm. tor love, buniness, and the prolongation of life; take Cleopntra perl drops for & perpetual youth. Hours ro! laily. Can also be con: a SS Siate-st, ftoom 3 SUEY ler (OME AND LET “DAISY” (SPIRIT OF J Mohawk maiden) talk to you; tells past’ provene, and future; «ives medical advice: ete. Sirs’ HENIEY SLANDFAST, medium, 2 Ogden-av. Hours, from a.m. to ip. m. ONSULT MS. DIC FRANKS, FROM BOSTO Je In love and business Tad We Madlson-st. ee, Weand 1. Mours,3& wn to Spine ‘NO SEE THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER, THE wonder of the worid in telling past, present, and fatare;, brings separated together throth chirms, akes home . Satisfactio "pay. Hubbard-st, near Curis, Mare NeRONEE NSPIIATIONAL COUNSEL AND ADVICE UPON all eubjects, by a lady endowed with abizher evo who fs especially prophetic and clairvoyant. MILLE. ANTONELLA, & Mnaisone CHARM-WORKER AND CLAIR- SL, Room 55, @ most relinble in love, marrinze, chan d business aftuite. "G und business affairs, Guarantees entire . Tadiesise. ‘No gents, Parties residing outside the city ean recelve a fuil and correct reading of thelr past present, and future ilfe ‘by sending thelr full BEC, rot hair West Poik-st. 2 Sen ee [E. LA VOY, THE GREAT LAIRVOY- ‘Ani and tmuré-reader of the uge, SSuume ‘ME, MILSOM, NATURAL Ct. NT, M 1492 Btate-st., over Post-Ontice, Bitaulshed a, ANTED—§0L00 TO B00 FOI FIVE, at per cent by a responsible party, me e bes Wit some of t! st improved farms in three or four times the amount. Address ‘une office. Wave monmane r cent; DO co: 01 telsecuhity worth ten times tharamount. 5¥ 3%, Tribune office. $300 WANTED For OSE YEAR estate security; no commis! ‘u'ribune office. CAST-OFF CLOTIING GOOD PRICE Will, BE PAID FOE C AA clothing ut I. GELDEICS, sH4 Statesbt tmull promptly attended ww. Established BE ALE CASH ParD FOR LADY'S maen’s cust-vlf clothing, carpets Call or address B. MENSCHEL, ous state TOTICE TO LADIES) AND GENT Joseph May & Son, of 26 State-st. oy the highest price for ladies’ and gents’ ore: b ing. A glance at the prices will cone oe from $3 to %, coats and vests from % tosis; from $0 to £5, Address or cull at the bore” 206 State-st._ Orders promptly attended er % WORTH OF CAST-OF¥ $10.000 “onted vy the urizins! any State-st., opposite Congress. and will par} price for such. ‘To be cunvinced of it mitts. Orders by mall promptly attended tw. NO Sy with any other estabilshment of this nine ats id fur old gold, sliver, diamonds, Kind of merchandise. N. 'S.—Businese Se dential. Remember the name und 0 r DEEWS, &4 State-st, opposite Congres i:

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