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“THE CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES: A TALE Guernsey and Ireland—Freeholds and Tenant Life. OF TWO ISLANDS prosperity and Contentment vs. Chronic Poverty and Eternal Misery. FAST, Dec. 30, 1879.—To the Editor of ae ronidon, Timea—Sm: Considerations arising from a recent visit to the British Channel Sslands induce me to offer some re- marks on the subject of the chronic misery of Ireland. As nature has made Guernsey a ; miniature of that country, the contrast which ly they present is hightened by this resemblance. To both the Green Isle isan equally appropriate term. The cliffs of Jerboure, Icart, and Pleinmont repeat ona smaller scale the features of Moher, Kikee, and Siieve League. The fern and moss which grows in either isle with Ike luxuri- ance attest an equally humid climate, anda ‘of Guernsey weather reads like a -yecord of Irish weather at corresponding sea~ :gons. In doth, a bright blue sky, even in inidsummer, is a rare sight, and, while in winter Tain is frequent, frost and snow are only occasional visitors. But, if strikingly alike in natural featuzes, from a social point * of view Guernsey and Ireland are utterly dis- aimilar. Here is wealth, there is poverty; here is energy, there isapathy. The beggar or the beggar’s liv ery is alike unknown in Guernsey, ‘while in Ireland ragged-clad thou- ‘Sands of. the population owe to the poor-rate or to the large-hearted charity of their Bele: “fors the means of bare subsistence. Guernsey the agricultural laborer has per- manent employment at the rate of from 1bs to 18s per week, while the farm-laborer j1 the south of Ireland often works from moruatill night at a weekly wage of 7s, or at most-8s. Jn Guernsey teeming human life is -seen, in + combination with vivid indications of comfort * and prosperity, while in Ireland, amid acom~ aratively scanty population, is no less strik- : Ingiy seen the undisputable evidence of want rand of a hard struggle to gain the bare neces- * garit xistence. That ‘overpopulation is not the source of sh misery. isa fact unequivocally proved by a comparison of the last census returns of Guernsey With those of Ireland. With only 40,000 acres under cultivation, Guernsey sup- ports in comfort a population of upwards of $9,000; while Ireland, with a cultivable area of 18:300,000 acres, lias a poverty-stricken pea ition somewhat under 5,500,000, Were id as déusely peopled us Guernsey it fould support a population of 45,000,000, In these circumstances it is reasonable to: be- Jieve that widely differing conditions of land tenure may underlie the striking social dis- similarity of these two islands, and, as oue feature of this system of land tenure seems to me capable of adoption in Ireland, itmay be well to refer more particularly to this Tr. matter tradistincttion to English law, Guernsey law eminently favors the diffusion of property in land among the working class of ‘the community, by conferring on the -buyer of a bit of: land the full rights of a ‘proprietor on the payment of one+ ‘ourth of the purchase money, the remainder of the - ‘sum being discharged through fixed annual “payments termed rentes. Should these erelites not be punctually paid, the seller ‘ resumes the land and retains the money paid, ‘These rentes are registered, and when not Tedeemed constitute, on. resale, afirstcharge on the land. Under this system a thrifty mechanic can readily become the owner of a ‘bit of land, and the redemption of the annual yentes is ‘an object that stimulates his in- dustry. Owing to the law of inheritance, ‘through which land is divided in certain “proportions amid a family on the father’s death, land is ever in the market, and that in quantities suited to small means. -"Uuder this system of land-tenure almost c every family, in the little Island of Guernsey “is a freeholder, and pays no rent to land- lords, The earnings of the people are not . drained away and capital accumulates. Under this system of land-tenure the value of: land has ris#1 in Guernsey to an amount that might well make any ish proprietor desire to see it established in Ireland. No - land. {s sold in Guernsey under £100 an acre. and in the neighborhood of the town good “Jand per acre, sold in lots, will fetch several hundred pounds,” And the well-cultivated poll riehly repays the skillful cultivator at this igh price. A startling weatth of vegetables, fruit, and flowers lies henped on market days in rich profusion on the long line of stalls: that ex- ‘tend beneath the lufty arcades of the fine ‘building which adorns thetown. Plenty and cheapness dwell together side by side. High > farming in En, fails to produce per acre aslargean amount of food as that raised from the soil by the Guernsey cultivator of a few acres of land, and his well-fed cow gives :areturn in milk and putter considerably above that obtained on a Cheshire dairy farm. - Under nearly similar laws Jersey equally Presents an enviable picture. “Go to the ant,” sald Solomon; “consider her ways and. be wise”; and surely, if te ant can teach “man wisdom, we need not disdain to‘ con- _ Sider the ways” through which reef-fringed eietsgn gur euasthave attained to oa condition E rosperit nknown any other portion of the realm. Yours obediently, : AMS. Crawrorp. CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. _Besay Read by Dr. Noyes Before the i * Philosophical Socicty. : The Rey. George C, Noyes, of Evanston, /Tead before the Philosophical Society last -evening a very interesting paper on ‘ Chris- ‘tian Missions and Their Result.”” : He commenced by stating that it would hardly exceed the Jimits of truth to say that ‘Christianity was now about the only existing religion which possessed 2 missionary char- Beter, and which everywhere in the ‘hearts of its disciples awakened and -Sustained missionary impulses. The in- tense missionary zeal which once belonged ‘to Mohammedanism it had now for the most part, if not wholly, lost. Neither was - Buddhism endowed with any missionary or -€xpansive foree. What was true of these . two, whose adherents comprised nearly half ‘thé population of the world, was equally true ot every other form of religious faith except -the Christian. They exhibited no power to :Kindle in the heart of their adherents the desire and the purpose to propagate them. :Ghristianity then was alone the missionary Teligion, and of this we should distinguish pt forms, As existing in that ‘fom which the Greek Church held, -Athad never been ageressive. As held by the oe or Hoinah Cg holic Church, it hed i jecn ive, but aggressive through -the power ofa despotic ecclesiasticisin, and pot through the power of an open Bible, in- i fhe igentl y accepted and taught as containing ‘tiee.” 3 infallible rule of faith and prac- ut Protestant Christianity took this ean Bible and went forth into the various -felds of the earth to preach its living and say- ing truths to every creature. _g THE HISTORY OF MODERN MISSIONARY ;aterprise—of Protestant Christian missions “Sailonged -Zimost wholly to te resent - ir progress was forc! pre- ‘tented by the speaker in this contrast:” than seven years before the beginnin: 20h this century ¥rance formally “vote Chuistianity out of existence,” and that set -¥*S followed by the frightful and bloody » telen of terror.” At that time the whole of Attica, except a small point in the extreme :Southern Part, Syria, ‘Turkey, Persia, Bur- Pah, Siam, Ching ‘and Japan, and even .Jbdls, $0 far as the British authorities could en te, closed - against Sonaries; now they are’ laboring in a those countries with great success. Then pain, Portugal, Italy, Austria, Belgium, -§Rd Southern “Germany, South America, nn lexico excluded the Bible. Now in all those fpuutties its power is increasingly felt, Then i ¢ Bible was found in languages spoken by -4688 than one-sixth of the world’s popula- by Xow more than two-sixths of the whole ‘Buman race may read this book “in their - fiitongue wherein they were born.” Then e. great continent of Africa was a horrible Pandemonium, where slavery, sorcery, witeh- Craft, and fetichism were universal. It is bad - {ough now, but yet whole tribes and races ES movin swiftly from barbarism to civil- ‘Ration, and froin lieathenism to Christianity, flany townsand villages have been converted plo Christian communities. Missionaries, “Bibles, und schools are now found from the fastern to the western coasts, and to ceof more than 1,200 miles north from a dis- » Cape Town, and already a quarter ofa mill- fon of converts in Africa have received the :Gospel of Christ. ‘Then the great ‘ Isl- eae, Madagascar, _a__continent ‘in was enveloped in ‘the deep- fore, Christian. bh est darkness “ of, -heathenism; now $00,000 of. .its people have been baptized into othe. Christian faith. Then the, number of missionaries in the whole heathen world did Rot ainount to 100, and of native preachers there was nota single one; now there are at Jenst 2,000 missionaries, and not less than 16,000 native preachers and teachers. Then the converts from -heathenism were hum- bered bya few hundreds; now they are num- bered by hundreds of thousands.and by mill- jons. Evidently Christianity i CANNOT BE VOTED ‘ out of existence by any sarily. however wise. in its own cone ib how- ever mad fn its opposition to this form of re- ligion, Whatever our view of this faith, it must ..be confessed that its missfonary achievements have been simply wonderful. In referring to the Tess-notieed but not less important results which had been accom- plished through missions, the speaker said the conversfon of men was indeed the ulte- rior aim of all missionary effo: but in pursuing this a thousand benefits of the bighest value and importance were se- cured, Among these benefits were the abo- lition of frightful evils and customs, such as cannibalism, infanticide, suttee, thuggism, polygamy, slavery, and the slave trade; the awakening of intellectual life to the degree in which they have been -successful; the contributions to the science of Philology; the results accomplished in the fields of ex- ploration and discovery; the labors which had snisreed and enriched the commerce of the world beyond all power of computation; the increase of moral and spiritual tte byithe example of the unselfish and herofe lives of miP vas the fashion to object a was the fashion to object against mis- sions that they cost too much, and ealeula- tions had been made to show just how much in dollars-and cents the making of a single convert cost.. Such an objection as this was impertinent and unworthy the notice of candid minds. The speaker could easily show, if necessary, that, estimating results by conversions alone, the results in the for- eign field were from eight to twenty times greater than in the home field for the same amount of money expenditure. If, there- activities should ba -Somewhat abated "dn the score of exttava- gant and ‘wasteful expenditure of money, the work of curtailment should béggii al home, and not in heathen lands. Bufthese activities should be everywhere multiplied and not. restrained, ‘he power -which Christianity wielded in the world, whether in Christian or in heathen lands, had been won through foreign missions, The law of expansion and growth was that the evan- gelized should become evangelizers, and thus should the boundaries of the kingdom of Highteousess oe busied oubyard ‘and sx led until they embrace peoples et on earth at end foileiveds and ‘ he usual discussion followed, and a vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Noyes. ——— ii ‘Washington as a Fireman. in 1774 the Friendship Fire Company, still exists, was organized, Te at fret, Whuinted of. citizens who, out of “mutual friendship,” agreed to carry to every fire “two leathern buckets and one great*bag of oznaburg or wider Mnnen.” Washington wis made an honorary member, and when he went as a delegate to the Congress of 1774, at Philedelphin, he examined the fire-engines in use there. On his return to PhiladelphiW to the Continental Congress, in a ht from one Gibbs a small fourth- Kingdom, 1775, he houg! class engine for £80 10s, and just before he sct out for Boston Heights to become commander- in-chief he dispatched this little engine to tho Friendship Fonipiay When in Alexandrii during his younger days, be always attended at fires and assisted to extinguish them, Inthe last year of his life a fire ocenrred near the mar- ket. He was riding down King street, followed by his servant, also on horseback, and he saw the Friendship engine poorly manned. Riding up toa group of woll-dressed gentlemen near by, he called out: “ Why are you idle there, gen- tlemen? It is matters,”—and, throwing the bridle of bis horse to his servant, he leaped off and seized the brakes, followed by 2 crowd that gave the on- gine such a “ shaking up” as it never knew aft- erward.— Wiliam F. Carne in Harper's Magazine. ee . The Pocasset ‘tragedy. ‘The miraculous release of Charles F, Freeman. who sacrificed his child ut Pocasset, is predicted by one of the principal Adventists of that place, According to this authority, the enrly resurrec— ton of the girl is expected by Freeman and his religious friends, ST ‘The Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads the world, and is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments. 199'State street. THE TRIBUNE RRANCH OFFICES. ‘N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER- ‘ous patrons throughout the city, wo haya Estab itshed drinch Ontices ‘in tho ditfercnt Divisions, us designated below, where advertisemonts will” be taken for the sume price as charcod ut the Main Office, and will be recotved until 8 o'clock p. m. during the week, aud until 9 p.m. on Saturduys: J. & I SIMMS, Booksellers and’ Stationers, 123 TW BOGAI Drugsist, 618 Cottage Gi Ye. T', ist of fe Grove-av., northwest corner Thirty-tifth-st. 3.M. WALDEN, Newsdenler, Stationor, ete, 100 West Madison-st, near Western-ay, TH. SONNICHSEN, Drugyist, 249 Blue Istand-av., “WE MeNiICK, Jowelor, Nowsdonler, and F CC. UK, Jewelor, ewsdealer, ant fancy Goods, 2) Luke-xt., corner Lincoln. ‘3 LOUIS W. H. NEEBE, Printing and Advertising Agent, News and Stationery Depot, 5 East Division sis belwoen LaSalle and Wells. i. BURLINGHAM & CO. Droggists, 45 North Clark-st., corner Diviston, PERSONAL. ERSONAL—A MERCHANT, 3 YHARS OLD, IN ‘business at present, would Hke to hear froma young lady or widow not less tban 35 nor over 3, with 8,0, to take interest in business with a view to mat- thmony. Address K G, Tribune office. ERSONAL—As PURCHASER WANTED FOR 200 shares stock in Chicago Enterprise Mining Com- pang at #123, LIVE OAK MINING BUREAU, 105 Siudison-st. : PERSONAL“OVERCOAT, GARDNER | HOUSE, breakfast Friduy morning last. “Please return pa- Pers to ® Dearborn-st., Room 1, and keep the coat for your trouble, No questions asked. ERSONAL—B: MAY WRITE ONCE A WEEK, say on Friday. Give past nows, W. ERSONAL—WANTED—TO CORRESPOND WITH a indy Or gentleman of literary culture or poetical talent. Address H 53, Tribune office. EBSONAL—WANT TO CORRESPOND WITH A ‘wealthy Inds. Am no D. B, after money. Address K 3, Tribune office. ERSONAL—ALBERT: & WANT AN EDISON phonograph or talking machine. Who has one to, sell? Address E64, Tribune office. our. business to lead in those | /AMST AND FOUND. ‘OUND—ALOUT JAN, 33 ON THE SOUTH Fear Geen pe ahl in hae NREL? FAW SUPSERRU UIA MUaR ane a ‘ark Cominission, e att ‘ORSE. COTTER, AND HARNESS LEST AT EA, Shillington EBhetion’s livery-stables, 210 and Be East Indiana-st. on the night of Dec. '%. 159. cou ae 0 by proving property and paying OST-SATURDAY AFTERNOON ‘THIRTY- Lo nnest eRe stfehisunear, and Siate-sts gold cardrop, comm setting. Finder will bo waltably: re- Yarded by leaving at Room 6, Lake Shore & Michigan’ Southern Passenger Depot. : _. BOARDING AND Lopeine. ‘West Side, THROOP-ST; NEAR WASHINGTON 13 Favdcomely-furnished room TE NGTON TWO with first-class board. suitable for gentleman ey Wife and two angio wentlemen. Neference mamiene ISHOP-COURT-ST. —PLEASAN 16 BuO cOURTST, PLEASANT qoos, persons, with board: wepsouable price; home com! OR CGdEN-AVCBACK PARLOR HN su furnished or unTurnished, a 2G, marisa References. “inner sree’ TOM 5 OGDES-AV.—FURNISHED AND “UNFDR- 28 ened roma with ‘board, tor their wives orsinglogentiomen, “°F entlemen and OST-JAN. ‘—A GOLD LOCKET, PEARL IN Ar are et OST—#100 ON NORTH WELLS-ST, BETWEEN Goetho and ‘Behilier-sts. the tinder will with thanks recolve $10 reward by bringing it to 452 North Wells-st. OST—LOCKET AND GOLD CHAIN, RED BEA benn attuohed. Finder please leave it at 340 ‘West Monroe-st,, and reccive re ‘OST-SATURDAY, JAN. 10, A POCKETBOOK Loe J Robinsons July, ies eoataeed papers of value to owner. Finder cun k und please return book and papers to Tribune office. OST—ON STATE-ST. OR WABASH-AYV., BUNCHL eep the money, . IN-AV.~. OPPOSITE UNION PANKC BQ DSDEN Asmat room, with SOTO PARK 42 SOUTH ANN-ST.—BOARD Aj nL Y= ofplono, for gentleman and men, References. : ‘wife, or alngie gentle 48 SOUTH | CARPENTER-ST.- ELEGANT _ BOARDING AND LODGING. 3 BUSINESS CHANCES, BUSINESS CHANCES, suine Hotols—Continued. N-COURT HOTEL, 53 AND 50) WEST SaEaROR couRE with of without rooms. ‘W Wbsok House, Vis STATE-ST, RIGHT OP- per week: sia simer House—Koom and board, $ to #7 BOARD WANTED. ‘BoOARD=L REQUIRE MEALS ONLY, IN A ROOM fo myself, af $5 weekly, within vo minutes walk of Madison and Sangamon-sts. Address B %, Trib- une oftico. OA RD—FOR FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS (MAN. BoA iris fund 10), Must be near wood schoul and car line. Cun furnish own rooms. ‘Terms moderate, and not more thun one stairs to dining- Wom. 4 PHivate family preferred; home comforts portant. Answer, ing accommodations, Hf 25, ‘Frivune offess on” TO OARD—FOR GENTLEMAN, Wi cH Bi aaryears old; West side Aan BPiGsune, OARD—IN QUIET CATHOLIC FAMILY WITH- Out any children, tog or eae EE Ey Tite Ror and $ yours oid lately beronyed of their mother. lerate. - dress Hi Tribune office.” Ou Side preferred. Ad OARD—BY A LADY—A QUIET Hi Bee SL See a ots oe Ware widow lady wuorg there are no other boarders, "West red. Side preferred. A fair price will be pald. Address G of keys. 1 T'wenty-second-st, Finder rewarde OST—ON FULTON OR WOOD-51 evening, a white satin fan, Ret! at. for reward. . OST-CERTIFIOATE OF MEMBERSHIP OF uiengo Hoard of Trade, No. 1,124. GEO. MUSICK, HOUSEHOLD Goons. ‘atl all kinds oP a RE COMPANY 'BOUSEHOLD Goops on monthly payments. This allows one to use his furniture whi lo he is paying for it. ‘ Thelr stock contains about everything needed for housekeeping: Parlor sults, chamber sols, casy chairs, putent rockers, cump' chairs, lounges, mat- tresses, springs, carpets, mattings, oll cloths, ranges, beating and cooking stoves, silver-plated ware, cut- Horry Jmaaware, un ane srooden: ware, Gesides. Inno ion uruicles sod by the housekaeper. Alsold on tS \us-PAYAENT ke mt with low prices and exsy terms. During January und February we shall make our terns eusicr than ever to @:commonate. the necessi- Nes of the people. We refer with pleasure to our cus- tomers scattered all over the elty as to our manner of doing business. Call and examine our stock, learn our prices and terms, and we shull ndd your names to the fong roll of our husiness friends. * UNION FURNITURE COMPANY, 48 and 86 Wost Madison-st. : Open Monday, Thursduy, and Suturduy evenings, N ADVANCE IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS The Enterprise Furniture Company, 455 and 457 West Mudisun-st., huve a full und complete stock of house-furnishing goods, consisting 4 all new and novol designs in furniture; also, miny xttractive and tasty odd pieces for crery, rt of the house. Our eurpet department is full of rich patterns, Our stock of chamber, parlor, dining-room, and kitehen furni- ture is complete tn all grades, und at lowest prices, Elaborate designs und all novelties to be found in house furniture, crockery, silverware, ranges Bnd cook-stoves, bedding, slitebonrds, secroturies, ball-trees, carpets, oil-cluths, and everything portatn~ ing to house-farnishing establishmonts. This stock ‘Was purchased before tho recent ndvance, and will bo sold to give every customer the benetit of from WW to 20 per cant during the next 8 days. Ho wise, and pure chase your furniture now, a8 all goods ure bound to be higher, Examine our stock, und we are bound to sell to ou. <All goods of high standard, nnd fully Srarmnled: r for thomscives. Open “evenings. PUOLEY & MITCHELL, ound 7 West Madisoneet LL KINDS OF FURNITORE, CARPETS, STOVES, and household goods at bottom prices for cash or on casy payments. HIRAM BRUSH, 2772 Eust Madi- s0n-st., near the bridge. A. UADY, UREARING- UP HOCSEREEPING AA, watts to dispose of furniture, curpots, and bed Ing chen for cash. ioods stored at re Grtene?, 194 State-st. CASS, E Uighest cash prices pafd for new and second- hand furniture of all kinds, GEOHEGAN & REVELL, 385, 105, and'9i Rundotph-st., corner Fifh-av. URNITONY—ON EASY TERMS—FURNITURE, carpats, stoves, and crockery, on teruts to suit the purchaser. ‘We curry the lurgest, inost relinble, best= nished and selected stock of gouds to be found in any Douse-furnisuiag establishment in the clty. Sur goods being Jargely of our own ninnufacture, wo cay make our customers a lower tigure ou better goods than most other deniers. We have a lurge line of the latest designs tn Brussels and ingratn carpets, that we offer at the lowost cash prices, on ensy payments, In our furniture department we ‘have everything froin the finest-tinished murbie-top drossing-cuse suit to the lowest-priced bureau; also purior suits und lounges in every style and color in un endless varity. Our stock of stoves contains some uf the best and most fuvor- ably-known cuoking etoves und kitchen ranges over offered in this city. We sell ull our goods on easy terms, und ure the only house in the city that sells exclusively In that way, We invite ull buyers to post themselves by learning our prices and examining our goods before completing purchases elsewhere. JOUN SMYTH, 131 West Madison-st. OR SALR—-THE ENTIRE FURNITURE IN A marbje-front house on Wavasb-uv., south of Twonty-second-st., together with the lease of the fume. ‘Inquire of’ N. SAWYER, Room 8 Tribung Building. x i SALE—FURNITURE. CARPETS, GAS-FIX- tures,stovos, furnace, and everything in house No. 86 Pearco-st.. together ‘or separate; must be sold st ones; rare opportunity; house for renit. Inquire at Premises, No udmission Sunday, OR SALE—AT A SACRIVICE—OARPETS, PAR- lor¢bedroom, and kitchen furniture. No. 1‘Swen- ty-second-st. POR SALE-THE FURNITURE OF FIVE ROOMS, ‘used only one yenr, will be wold cheap (the rooms for rent if desired), ‘in tho ce.atral part of the olty. Address K %, Tribune oftice. QOARD—Witlt TWO FURNISHED OR UNUR- nished rooms in private family for self, wife, and son. Will puy €W) per month; south or east front. G 4%, Tribuno office. £8 rooms, win boards day-board, GG or meats ‘or SOUTH ADA-ST—ONE FRONT HOOM. 50) Raksomerz tarnished, wlth bong. other bourders. 2 pubes SOUTH ASHLAND-AV.—FRON 51 SOHN rent with boars” SONT ALCOVE SOUTH SANGAMON-ST—A : 5A Fished room. with bourd, fortwe OH FUR; SOUTH MORGAN-ST—A 5 85 Farnistea front, alcove Foon, mite DSO MED er weuk for two, ea f for a lady at #1 per week. ee 7 LOoMIS-ST.— TO RENT—W, 8 Dicely furntshed froné room for tro (near dete ferson Park); modem improvements; home comforts. 1 SOUTH SANGANON-ST.— TWO YOUNG a can find board and LOZ ein id ie ia ction rom tee O71 SOUTH HALSTRD-8T.—NicELY FOR. 1373 eeRed rooms and board, NICELY FOR: WEST MONROE-ST.—FURN —— 182 Noront to 000 OF two gontiemee Oe SOUTIT MORGAN-ST.-NIGH FRONT a nN 22. 7m on second floor, bh ith ponte A tow day Lourdore garg, Cod water, ) JG] WEST MONROE-ST—A ARGH SOUTH: front toom to rent, with board, : men preferred, Tio gentle WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—BOARD AND 288 Timimed fvome tor seuiomen or eenA Te lady. Terms moderate. 314. WEST WASHINGTON-sr—Witlt BOARD, jlensant rooms for gentl indy; modern conveniences, “Nemes OF gent and 99G West WASHINGTON sr—NICELY-FUR- OARD—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN strictly private family, Address, giving terms Gwblch muat he reasonable), location, ete, G2, Trib “Bpartaership, active or spocis), with AN ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE HOUSE, fetall. doing a safe, plouaant, und profitable busi- essin Chicago, wish additional capital to increase thelr tocllities; Willurrange with the right person for $5,000 to. $50,000 oud the financial mannzgemiont of the business if com- detent. Address i170, Tribune ofice. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WITH CASH AL Capital to invest on yood security onion getan interestin & paying und respectable business, either Esch r acahy aan era r lersigne Room 46, 155 Washington-st. Sees DESIRABLE PARTY WITH $8000 TO $0,000 AL sean purchase half interest rey onabiished manufacturing business of the most profitable snd. promising character. Best references given and re quired. Address, for personal Intervidw, & & Trib- RMSTEAD & COTTLB, ROOM St, 156 WASHING- Ae tomas Offer for wale ctrar atoro, 2 millinery, ni indies; all In good locations and at moderate prices. SPLENDID CHANCE IS OFFER} A reap grantee rena gee siness-centre . Address Kil, Tribune office, °F ne Soutt Bide ‘A. SARE CASH BUSINESS FOR SATB FOR i000, ‘Address H 46, Tribune office.” Show AD vanTIsER CAN INTRODUCE A SAFE AND Inerative enterprise to parties possessing $5000, HG, Tribune office. HOTEL AND CEASEUEST, 10 A DAY iouse in Tndianapolis. A rare chance. SIDNEY THOMAS, 1 twenty-chmthrsts Chicago NY FIRST-CLASS MILLINER CAN SECURD ian exesodingly desirable location for business by addressing B, cure of druz store 1400 State-st. Boake Wwoury LIKE GOOD DAY BOARD IN jot. “Auaress G28, Tribune ome. * * Valuable A PAYING RESTAURANT FOR SALE AT A Sacrifice, on account of owners sickness. Will bear closest investization. Address G 91, Tribune. BoAkD-AND ROOMS BY A YOUNG MARRIED ae Gouple na private fumily On the North Side, east ekost. ress, stuting, loentioy character of accommodations, G it Triptine ome. al J.B. KIMBALL & CO. USINESS INTERESTS SOLD, PARPNERSHIPS neyotiuted; good logitimate business openings Iwnys on hand; stocks bought, sold, and exchunsed. .. 125 Washington-at., Room 18, POARd-1 WILL PAY FROM $0 TO $5 FOR Leeaifon and description pastes wietae Ne nm preferred. Sh 'Trbune oles. Sve NOTH Bide BeARD TWO FURNISHED CONNECTING rooms (one to front the street) In a private family, with bonrd for my wife and daughter (nzed 6). Noon dinnors preferred, Good table and comfortable home npprecinted, but cannot pay for style. Best of spteroneeaaighgod roared, Meas bef ical of o . Cust Of 2. Give jon ant price, “Address G 3, ‘Tribune office. OARD-1N PRIVATE FAMILY FOR A YOUNG lady studyin: meet, BUG7ing musle. “Address “BB, Horshoy SALE IN CITY; GOOD LO- cation: satisfactory reasons for selling. Calor address ¥. J. SMUTH, 0 Dearborn-st,, Room 11, INERGRIIC AND INTELLIGENT MEN CAN canvuss fora respectable ‘and profitable enter prise, by addressing K 4, Tribune of ice. ‘OR TRADE ACRES OF GOOD TIMBERED land, in Poingott ‘County, Arkansus, &) acres in pres STORE FOR Pulaski County, Indluna, town ‘lot in Kewanna, Ful- ton County, Indiana, forzood atock of merchandise. Also, 2 acres in Jasper County,IndJana, 200 acres w1 der cultivation, 90 bearing applé-trees, fair Improve- ments; lots in Remington, ind. upon which there areYhouses, Address W. PIEKCE, Remington, nished rooms, with board. 340 364 396 OARD—AND 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; WI Esai bemoan mariage anaes stating terms, K 21, Tribune ‘often. * pain For Ind. SALB-BLACKSMITH SHOP, ONE OF THE tstunds inthe State, doings splendid busi- ‘Terms easy. Address ness.” Room for n_ShOp.’ D.W, BUELL, Rock Fatis, Hit Bose BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN IN A strictly private family; wt - fortablo Domb, “Addeess RS Tribune ookee, oe om WEST WASIINGTON-sT— dulio of rooms, with board 70 BENT, WEST WASIINGTON-ST.—A WELI-FUR- ished room, with board heat musta Oe QQ WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—TW x 498 Wats ne th 2a ound. 433 WEST NOSRORST TO “RENT—ELE- gant suite of rooms, south front, facing on Jemorson Park; nlso one single room for one oF two gentlemen, with first-class board. Reference. WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—LARGE NICE- 44 y-furnisbed Toom to rent, with frst-olaes jourd, 450 SULTON-ST.. CORNER SHELDON Wirt bonrd, handsomely furnished south-front aleove room; private family. References required. 5OO FOuTON STROM AND BOARD 8% PER month for two._Every convenience, "A NERY NICELY FURNISHED Roost TO \ _ Zent with Dourd, In good location on West Side, suitable for two gentiomen. Kei : Address 11 2), Fribune ofties, ~</cTeNCes exchanged. JN MONROE-ST., NEAR Aw e- OU are cet SUE family. | irst-class aecomm 3 3 Die. diy, Tribune office, ones terms rousonm EST ADAMS-ST., NEAR ROBEY—WE HAVE atine front room, unfurnished, to rent, with board. to a ventieman and wife, or two back rooms; private family, : South Side. BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN fentiemens ‘one lane front th-room; also back parlor, CALUMET-AYV. and wife or two single alcove room, with private furnishod or unfurnished. 15. DENTE SECOND-ST—AN ALCOVE ROOM to rent, with good board, to a married couple or two gentlemen. JQ ELDRINGE-COORT— GOOD BOARD | AND rooms at # and $5 por week, with f bath, hot and oold water. 2 swith ane of Doak OARD-BY MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHIL- FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTARLISHED RETAIL Bide eee Basinees Sonteelly located on rout. purchaser cum stey A Business. Address #4, Tribune ofice. PY dren; would like nicove or a good room, with bed- Toom atuiched, with hat and ¢uld water, price. Address 114, ribune mice Tlessesiats OARD-—ON THR SOUTH SIDE, A SECOND-STO- ry front suite of rooms, unfurnished except car- ‘pots und curtains, with first-class bonrd, for self and wife, “Michignn-av. preferred. Address Z 4, Tribune. BOARD-AND ROOM, BY A KOUNG Lapy Clerk on small salary, wher I can have tho com forts of o home st moderate price. Address H 98, ‘tribune oftice. OR SALE—AN OLD WELI-ESTABLISHED businesss (baots and shoes), Jocated in growing Western city. Will soll chenp, and terms to sult, to Tight party. “Address G G3, Tribune office. WANZTED-CAPITAL TO MANUFACTURE THE ‘valyeless ai pump: producesapertect vacuum; + tho most wonderful invention Iu the world; wanted ia every school to demonstrate philosophy; in every family to can fruit; in every dairy to sophzate the cream from milk; and by every shipper of oysters. Lorre rotits and ready sale. Address for one week, H ‘ridune office, ANTED—AN INSURANCH MAN TO JOIN ME i iy . ress wah, ea guarting a neve thi jure money. Addi W 4ivre inane cliy; West Site pretorced CAdiogs Ha, Tribune office.” . WArrenra, MAN WITH $1,000 READY CASH to hundie an nrticle in Hinols on which &) per cent protit cun be made. Men only who have mone; and mean bdusiness need answer, Address K 1: Tribune ofBce, WW NiEB; GoD BUSINESS-MAN WITH 300 * to $5,000, to take interest In manufacturing and selling a valuable invention, protected Res letters pat~ ent; pays large profits. Address i 3% ‘Tribune o! ANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH 300 OR MOR to foin me in opening trst-class photowraph yal. lery and departinent store; have best location in Chi. Gago, und nearly al! stock necessary, Rare chance li taken utonce. H 3, Tribune oftice. WILL SECURE A FINE BUSIN $200 Nex sintisonst’ BISHOPS CO. 3, 126 Washington-st, 4 $10.000 H+ BUY ONE-THIRD INTER. 5 est in a splendid manufacturing bus- iness; salo mado to extend tmule so as to moet rapid~ Jy increasing demand. G 11, Tribune office. B10. OOO TWASRED IAN, INTEREST IN “A s good Jobbing house where mones and fay services are needed. Money in bank. Address G 2, Tribune ofice. is ON oom FINANCIAL. nib Femoral, anos or other chatials, i031, Tribune ofies, nt Uemeripe® Security. (ASS PARTIES DESIRING To BORROW MONET 2X on timnltuce oF other collateral witnuat removal South Ciark-st, Rooms andi” Senet claims. loney Jouned on Iife~ | insurance policies. W, LASTER, 2 Weshiniton-st, y NY AMOUNT TOLOAN ON FURNITORE AND fA spinnos without removal at one-half usual rates, PRIVATE PARTY WILL LOAN MONEY ON furniture, without at reduced rates; n¢ publicley. Revi, Tribune oes” ream dey BANRGAIN—30 SHARES OF STOCK IN CHICA> go Enterprise Mining Company. Live Oak Stin~ ing Burau, 108 Studisoncse, OUPAAY- Mire Oak Afi DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCID NY AMOUNTS LOANED ON FURNITORE, AM asi GUNT IG JOR, CS Ee an cucitles. Tia Dearborncate oom dens tne HO0d Bo Nfinuton ates without reunvalesiga eogeuerod aecurities, “162 Dearbornesta Itonus rand We eee (OR SALE-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CON- fectlonery, with wagon-ronte ostablished, Clean, Trash stock, paying trade. Sickness cause of selling. Will sollatinventory.. For particulars address J. HURTS East Saginaw, Mich. Only confectionery in ANE AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, anos, etc, without removal, and Och Gurities. 18 Denrborn-sts Room ler good Bo- Fok, BALE—AT A BARGAIN-DRUG STOCK and fixtures, all new and Iatest styles. Satis{ac~ tory reason givén for selling. G. 21, Tribune office. AS AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON FUR- niture, pianos, etc., without. removal. "Raom 11, 58 Dearborn-st. FOR SALE, ‘Ol SALE-HAVING GIVEN THE MATTER due ‘considerution, and increased our fucllities for manufacturing with our wreatly enlarged trade during the past year, wo have decided not to advanca the price of the eolebrated “Lone Star” shirts. But, notwithstanding the advance in nll grades of materi als used in tho munufacture of the same, we will ba pleased to tit your orders for the present at old prices, which Is fower than any other first-class shirt Ouse’ elves you for the same gride of goods and workmanship. ‘Wo use only rellable goods, and guarantes entisfac- tion in every case, Wo possess the highost vestimo- nials as to our ability to please, aud our sbirts are known allover the world. Our custom department is now completa, and we respectfully, sollelt n sample order from all that are not now numbered in our list, We would also be pleased to give the trade firures for work in quantities, belleving'thut we can compete Wily any house in the world for work of similar Wo o our work well, and its our alm to produce shitts ns perfoct as it Is posstble to do. Give usa trial, You will never roxrat it The old reliable « Long Star” Shirt Company 185 Dearborn-st., opposite Honore Block, Established five yours on Dearvorn-at. D3, SIMTEENTI-ST. — NEWLY-FURNISHED oom, south front, with board, for _gentlemun und wife; nso, single front room, with fite, for gen- tloman. ‘Privat famlly; terms reasonable. 43 PECK-COURT—ALCOVE AND OTHER Tooms, with or without board. TO AMZN Ty FOURTH-St—HANDEOSELY- £Y_ furnished south alcove and othor rooms, with 44.7 MICHIGAN-AV—BOARD "AND NICELY furnished front room for man and wite. 470 HCHIGAN-AV.—HANDSOMELY FUR- ‘OR SALE—A COMPLETE FILE OF THE CHI- cago Daily and Sunday Tribune for the years 113 food shape. an Iden of the business. ‘OR SALE-MY A 1 GROCERY. GOOD CORNER ‘location. Running $0 per day. No unsaiable goodson hand. Fixtures and articles In useallin ‘With or without horse and wagon. Will sell to sult purchaser Will Invoice ns per bills or take murket prices. Addréss G 3% Tribune office. Fok, SALES GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING goods and shirt factory on East Mndison-st. s- tablished 16 years, Good opening for those ‘baving a Address G 50, Tribbune. POR SAUE_CHEAP, NEW STOCK OF FANCY goous, with fixtures; corner store; good location; A i COMMERGLAT: TAPE aor WITH COL- averaly, mortmnges, and securitios bo gold. ISAAC CREESEB AUS S COCO ty CigAgo, ENTERPRISE GOLD & SILVER Mining Company offer shares at ench ( £5), fall pald and non-ussessable; proceeds devoted to further development of the mines: E-& HUNT | Secretury, 110 Dearborn-st. CAsz PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER—/ bles of very duserptign ne COLDSRTD Smeg e jescription, nt (it eI Billion Oaice (icensed), 9 East Maclsoncuk, arabe cheap rent. 351 West Mndison-st OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STORE iN arailrond town in Wisconsin; worth $3,000. Ad- dress K 26, ‘tribune office. Finer and Taney goods at w bargains retiriog ym dusiness. 1d North Clark-st. : is (OR SALE-SAMPLE ROOM REAR & LA Salle-st., near Board of Trade; everything in running order. Apply to C. GORDON, 2 and 200 Randolph-st, 5 2 ‘OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST AND LARGEST printing oftices in Chicayos doing a good busl- peas nd fully equipped with steum-presses: the bestof reasons for welling; is offered at 8 bargain, and will bear the closest investigation; none but SH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT LIFE INSUR- unce policies. D. W. SUTILERLAND, 9 Clark-st, ; 8. HUNT, 110 WASHINGTON-ST.. ME: Chtcazo Mining Board; ordors ovechieg wo buy und sell stocks and bonds. “Money to loan, Ok SALE-AT PAR, SMALL 10 PER CENT ttrat-class city mortgage. 1. P, COATES, 123 Dean born-st. ‘AVE 200 SHARES MINING STOCK; BELL LO 0 to Co 3 ¥8, Tribune office.” Ganaehes baci | WANT A LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS REAL &S- | tate at roasunuble rate. Address ‘Tribune. IFE-INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT, CLAIMS and 1s. “A complete and yalunble record of political’ 1a oth ard) principals and those having meansneed answer. Ad- auainst folied ife-insuranee compaates also pnt= Tribune omeee ns MY SBOminal sum, Address YB, | trois ko, Tribune offices = chased. HOLMES & DROTIER, 9 Wastington-st-, ONEY—PARTIES DESIROUS TO LOAN MO: ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—TO MAKE ROOM FORNEW. stock, n lot of second-hund fire and burelur proof, safes, of ditferont makes and sizes, at 81 Dearborn-st. OR SALE—WATCHMAKER'S REGULATOR, Hall's safe, wateh-ruck, bench, and 16 jewelry~ trays, at 8 North Clark-st. POR, SALE-ENGLISH, SETTER PUP T YEAR olds or will exchange for fing black and tan or fine canary singers, 1148, Tribune office. OR SALE—2 NO. 1 COWS WITH CALVES, cheap. & Twonty-ninth-st. POR SALESZING OILERS FOR SEWING MIA- chines at FREHDMAN & SON'S auction roomson Wednesday, FS, Tribune office. POR SALE_A FINE JERSEY COW] A CHOICE animal, good milker, gentle and kind; will be sold Cheap. Address #41, Tribune office. : AS-FIXTURES, GLOBES, ETC.; FIRST-CLASS work in plumbing and gas-ftting,” THOS. KELLY & BROS., 47 South Olark-st., near Adams, nished back parlor and extension to re srith good board, auitat ‘gentlemen oF family. 5 57. MICHIGAN-AV.—TWO ELEGANT ROOMS ard; $3 per week, WABASH-AV., NEAR TWELFTH-ST.— bonrd; all modern improvements and conveniences; house changed hands;day boarders accommodated. or woek, ‘Terms, fi.00 to #4 and £1.50, GOG MCHIGAN-AV.—A LARGE EXTENSION bourd; private family. ANDSOME WALNUT PARLOR SUIT, COV- ‘bie for a party of géhtlemen or 2, ith board, Also room for one gent, with 584 Handsomely furnished rooms,with first-class 64 WABASH-AV HOARDING BY THE DAY room, first tloor, and third-story front, with 69 WABASH-AV.—SUITE OF THREE NICE- ered in raw silk, 7 plecos, naw and: stylish, only ly-furnished rooms on parlor floor, with $90; o decided barguin. " MAICTLN’S, 245 and 267 State. | board; also room-mate for gentleman. M. 3,GQuDFNBORG HAS OPENED||A NEW | 740 MICHIGAN-AV-—LARGE, PLEASANT gq furmiture store ut WIS State-st, ands selling | | room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with §00ds on easy puyments. NV ONEY TO LOAN—ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ‘ote., with or without removal. Jc. & G. PARRY; 10) West Monroc-st. OS 2a8y PAYMENTS. AT CASH PRICES, ALL styles of furniture, Brussels und ingrain carpets, cook-stoves, ranges, purlor-stoves, plain and patent Jounges, easy-chulrs, camp and patent rockers, oll- cloth. crockery, and cutlery. 1 make my parior suits, which for etyle'and durapltity cannot wy excelled in the city. Everything to furnlsh the stylish munsion and humble cotinge with equal facility. Thirteen years’ experfence Bt this number 1s a fatr warranty that vou will et good goods and fulr dealing. ULICK BOURKE, 9 West Madison-st, EPAIRS FOR STOVES MANUFACTURED AT ‘Troy, Albany, Rochester, Clevoland. Cincinnati, and elsewhere, at W. C. METZNER’S, 22 West Ran- jolph-s fro SALE~A HANDSOME PAISLEY SHAWL, cost #200 in gold, will sell for, $50; also another handsome wrup, cheap. Address F 64, Tribune office. FR SALE--A SEAL CLOAK, SOME WORN, FOR #15 cash. Call at 253 South Park-av., near Twenty- seventh strect. OR SALE—A TWO-STORY FRAME STORE AND fint; can removeor remain. State-st.. near ‘Thir- iyeatuh. “Cheap for cash. LEVI SPRAGUE, 7% Major jock. ‘OR SALB—1000 ORIGINAL LETTERS IN AN- awer to ugenta Wanted; recent dates. Address K 42, Tribune oftice. IR SALE—MBAT-MARKET FIXTURES CHEAP forcnsh. Address Z 2, Tribune office. OR SALE-AT HALF -PRICE, A FINE MINK sacque, mude this season. Address Z3, Tribune. EPAIRS FOR STOVES MADE IN ALL PARTS of the United Stutes; old stoves repaired equal to new at 28 West Twolfth-st. epae CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE, : “J. Wek. b. STOnRY, HOUSE-FURNISHERS, sells furniture of all kinds, CARPET: BTOVES, CROCKERY, BEDDING, ete., at the lowest prices for cash or on easy pay- ments to sult. Goods choerfully shown. Store open e J.W. £3, B, STOREY, ne HOUSE-FURNISHERS, ERSONAL—A YOUNG MAN WITH 69,000 AND in. reiinble business, which gives him ‘little time to go into society. would Ilke to correspond with ayoung Indy with » view to ,motrimony. Address X 18, ‘Tribune office, » ERSONAL—A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN with menns would like to correspond with a true indy, maiden or widow, with a view to matrimony. Address P, Box K, Mt.'Vernon, In. % ERSONAL—MRS, N. K. ¥., PLEASE CALL AT $4; business of Importance. BILLEY. ERSUNAL—O, YOURS FROM P. WAS FOR- yrumed me from C. I went home New-Years. i101 PESQNAL RETURN. RED SPREADS TO22 OR Iwill expose, A LADY WHO SAW YOU BOTH. ERSONAI—WHAT GERMAN GIitL OR WIDOW of respectable character wunts to go West as the wife of a young widower with one little child? Ad- dress, with real name, photo, und age. 11 81, Tribune. Wane as FEW ARTICLES OF PARLOR furniture in good condition, and biack-walnut dresser or bedroom set complete. Address H 88, ‘Tribune office, 20 PER CENT UNDER MARKET PRICES FOR thirty days—Parties furnishing would save by at once selecting, as tho coming spring prices must advanee. Parlor and chamber suits, spring beds, lounges, bookcases, sidebuurds, wardrobes, in fact everything to furnish a room or house completoly, including cutlery, stoves, curpets, crockery, etc.. on ensy payments, at F.COGSWELL'S, the Weat Furnishing House, 28 West Sadison-st. INSTRUCTION, A FOURS TUADY ATTENDING DHEANT & Stratton’s Husiness College would like to pay for buard und conifurtable roum in a quiet fomily by teaching Enylish branches or sewing purt of the day; or will impart instructions in German und stenogra- RHE fo Beginners. Ieferences exehanged. Address E ti, Tribune office. ‘PBESONATS A GENTLEMAN YOSSESSED OF ‘some of the comforts and luxuries of life would like to add the nequaintance of a cultured nnd eeable lady under W. MYRON L. KIMBARK, mun House, Chicago, ‘A LUENZOM—PROF. L. EDOUARD WILL OPEN at the Ohicugo Athensum, 50 Dearborn-st., Batur- ag, Jan. 26 ut Sp. i udvanced eluss in Fronch. Only French spoken in the clus. ERSONAL-—M., YOUR NOTE OF JAN.9, SENT to Pelton & Bomeroy, just recetved; am unable to go out; change sunr address and let me hear fromy you. GG, Tribune office. (ASSAXING AND GENERAL CHEMISTRY PRAC- tieally taught. Day or evening instructions, Torms modornte, Assaying und assayers’ outtits. W. 1, MURDOCK, Professor of Chemistry, 150 Stato-st. PERSONAL WILL, THE PARTY THAT. WOULD Uke to rent a furnished house nearThirty-trst- St atution nnd board a family of 6, please address Hi 5t, Tribune office. PERSONAL IFRS. DEMAIING WHOSE OCCU: ‘pation {s- stencil plating, is in city, will call ats Forest-nv., will tind work. ERSONAL—I WOULD THANK ANY ONE FOR P¥tieaddross OR HEMANES: Address i. He HOFFMANN, 104 Madison-st, ERSONAL—RALPH, JAN. 18 CALL AT 43 North Clark-st. M. MACHINERY. ICAGO MUSICAT. SEMINARY, 24 AND 16 Denrborn-st, guntantees that In one term of in- struction the pupil will be able to perform on . orgun, or guitar what will Tequire, years by the old method. Send for prospectus. J. H. MACDONALD, Principal. ONE BLOCK FROM with OR SALE-i NICKEL SHOWCASE, 10 FEET; 3 counters, furniture of two bedrooms, 1 good mMocking-bird. 513 West Mudison-st. Oh SALE—A MEMBERSHIP TO BOARD OF ‘rade: will recetvo offers. Address Z 27, Tribune. PARTNERS WANTED. ‘PARTNER WANTED WITH S000 TO Fn, TO tuke an Interest in the forelen shipping business; knowledge of business not necessary. Investigation solicited and full Information xiven_upon interview. Address for five days F2,Tribuneofice. 2s ARTNER WANTED—BY A GOOD BUSINESS ‘man with ‘$000, in a safe nnd very profitable Jegitimate business; 2 partner with an equal sum In cash, First-rate references given and required. J.G. HAMILTON, 18 Ws shington-st, )PARENER WANTED IN REAL ESTATE BUST” cle eL Tu Os Lobe aervents Sa EEE food chance. Address K Ga Tribune office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH %,000 TO START A ‘business: $10,000can be made the first year. No risk, Gl, Tribune office. : ‘PARTSER WANTED WITH $5,0002TO 84,000, TS Inerense ronnufacturing business inthe itrocors’ line, which bas fine prospects. Address G 18, Tribune. ARTNER WANTED—A LADY WITH 800, WHO ‘can do the writing; business practical, respectable, und capable of rapid expansion. Reltable raferences required. Address G 4), Pribune office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $20,000 TO $25,000 to take an Interest In an ostablished cattle-ranch in Western Nebraska, with 2,000 cuttle, thirty horses, tools, ete. Money recured, with a good interest. J. G. HAMILTON, {08 Washington-st a JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—GROCERY AND fixtures. NEWT, 125 Olork-st., Room 13. ‘OR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED DRESSMARING -E “purlors, in, good location, and doing good busi- ness, For particulars, address K 33, Tribune office. ‘OR (SALE-AT CENTS ON THE DOLLAR stock of department store, millinery, notions. an fancy goods, two 10-fout_ show cases, stove, counters, shelving. Must be sold on or before dan.20.' 233 Nortti Clark-st. OR SALE—SMALL, SELECTED STOCK OF GRO- ceries; now; cheap rent and fine location; lease if required. K 6 Tribune office. ‘OR SALE—ONE OF TH BEST STOCKS OF STA- ple groceries in the city at discount. & 64, Trib- une office. R SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE OF the best groceries on West Madison-st; doing a Zo0d business. K 63, Tribune office. FoR SALE—FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ON West Mudison-st. Address K 67, Tribune office. R SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF MU Unery and funcy store: good business established; cause of sale, de: Address 691 West Lake-st. ‘OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-THE CORNER restaurant, bakery, and confectionery, Paulina and West Lako-sts. Fixtures rented with building. Call at onco; the parties are golng away from the city. iOR SALE—BY ADMINISTRATOR, THE CANDY und, school store 40 South Page-st., opposite Brown School. Splendid oppomunity for a lady. iOR SALE—IALF-INTEREST IN BEAN'S SOLE- entter; want e partner with some capital; ma- chine in operntion, Address H 11, Tribune office. ‘OR SALE-HOTEL OF FORTY ROOMS. FUR- nished, and tilled with boarders. _K 63, ‘Tribune. FR SALE—RESTAURANT ON WEST MADISON- St; location first-class; doing nothing but Grst- Glass business; running full all the time; proprictor desires to take charge of hotel {f he can sell; part cash and balance on time. Address-H 2, Tribune office. R SALE—OR EXCHANGE-STOCK OF BOOTS und shoes; fine location; owner bas other busi- hess must attend to; an opportunity to party wanting a business; three years established. H2, Tribunc. For, SALE—ONE-HALF INTEREST IN| AN established manufacturing business paying, large proats, HUTCHINSON BHOS., tS Washington-st., oom a POR SALE AN ESTABLISHED REAICESTATE Dusiness ta ono of the best locations in the city, With good Ine of collections and real estate. Only cash customers nead apply. Address Hi 27, Tribano. JPORSALE_OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY. A rare chance for a’single Iady or married couple. ‘Awell-established hair business in a fine nolghdor- hood, with elegant stock and fixtures. No extra change for gns or coal, and very low rent. Address G- %, Tribune office, JQ, SATE OB-PRINTING OEFICE, NOW DO- ing good basiness; central location; must be sold; terms to suit, 69 Kast Madison-st, Room 2. POR SALS—AT 4 BARGAIN HAT-AND GENTS’ farnishing store on West Side; good location.and dine dwelling in rear of store; for’ cash or improved elty property. Address F %, Tribune office. (OR SALE-RARW OPPORTUNITY, AN OLD established business in thriving town of 3000 in- habitants, contral Lowa: for sale on account of falling ealth of proprictor; stock clear, and will invoice SOUL $00, For further, pardcdiars "inquire of BRETT, ut Field, Leiter & Co.'s. ‘PABINER WANTED—GoOD BUSINESS MAN ‘wanted as partner ina gubstantlal_munufactur- ing business in this clty; aafe, permanent, and extra OR SALE—STORE AND DWELLING AT THE rear, In Hydo Park, with 2 foot lot; only $1.29, the smount of mortgage and costs. JOHN C. LONG, rofituble; must huve fo $3,000 cash capital. Rood roterence given and required. G 7% Tribune. EAST ONTARIO-ST.—NICELY-FURNISH: ‘ed rooms for gentlemen or married couple ay" PELQCUTION A CLASS IN ELOCUTION, UNDE Samuel Kayzer, will bexin next Wednelduy, Jan, 21, at Mrs, Ness’ South Side Academy, ® Langley av. between Thirty-cighth and Thirty-ninth-sts.. at 4:8 p.m. Apply at the Acadomy, and MR. KAYZER, Room 9 Hershey Hall. Pete ues EURU Ss MATINES A Te ‘at, Hershey School of Musical Art next Wednesday m. 10-HORSE BAXTEK ENGINE, TANK, EQUIP- ments, otc., as c00d as new, can be hiad‘ata great vargnin if ‘taken within a week. Inquire of A. H. ANDREWS & CO, 197 Wabash-nv. VANE OF 4 10.6 INCH SHAFTING FOR SALE cheap. Also, 11x%-Ineh second-tand engine. Also, ‘Heam-pummps. F.C. WELLS, 116 South Clinton-st. R SALE~A LOT OF SECOND-HAND MA- chinery—One #5-lorse power stationary ongine and Dotler, one 20-borse puwer stauonury engine and Boller; the above ara In good running order; ong Iron lathe, one tron shaper, one milling machine, three upright drills, four drill ates, one screw press for pinching and die sinking, two foundry ratlers, ono No. # Sturtivent blower, one pair tugre {rons, twenty Diacksmith vises, six. anvils, one large bolt eutter. POWELL & DOUGLAS, Waukegan, Il.» OR SALE-CHEAP-STATIONARY, PORTA- ble, and hoisting engines, all sizes; hotsting- drums, tubular, upright, tire-box, and two-fiue bollers, all sizes; drop-hammiers, trip-hummors, power-punch- €s, und presses; power-shears, hand-punches, presses, and shears; iron und wood working tools, a Rood as: sortinent; shafting, pulleys, hangers, etc., etc: ma- ebine and boiler work, light and heavy forging, heavy inching, and sheuring.at WARREN SPRINGER'S Machinery Depdt, 2 to 68 South Clinton-st. OR SALE—CHEAD—A SECOND-HAND MARINE PW et Bxceisive Tron-Worke, 10) Nort Clinton, Fe. SALE—CHEAP—TWO IRON TANKS, ONE 6 x3 and one Gx? fect: one tubular boiler, 421n. x13 feet long; all second-hand, and in Alorder. Also, wrought-iron pipe and fittings. JOHN DAVIS & CO- NTED—-A GOOD SECOND-HAND MACHIN- W iitatathe (fect swing). A. & MORLEY, bt and 56 Franklip~st. N HAY-PRESS. STATE CAPACITY AGi Tibor price, NORTON & CO. 15 Washing st ITTINGS TO RIG UP A SMALL WAN a veed mill. Who bash smaltengine and fittings for sale cheap? — Address H 2, Tribune office. ANTED-LUMBER, BRICK, AND STONE. IN efor money. £aW-m % “Apply at WARREN SPRINGER'S ery Dépot, S2'to ts South Clinton-at. :. ‘NSTRUCTION GIVEN IN OIL AND WATER COT ors, algo china painting, by MRS. PETERS, ay ‘West Van Buron-st. NSTRUCTION IN PAINTING CHINA, OLL, AND ‘water colors; 0c perlesvon. Cail Tuesdays and Thursdays, after 2m. 140 Ashiund-av. MSanties iah REACH THE ENGLISH branches to an evening class of ten or twenty Ghildren who are unable to attend day school. ‘Terms very reasonable. Would like replies from responsl-. ble parties; would also like to teuch the English lan- gange io & class of intolllxent foroleners, Address for soveral duys, MISS #, ‘Tribune oflice, N®Y. CLASSES IN ECLECTIC SHORT-HAND,. the ‘simplest, briefest and most Jeribie ersten how in uso, will be organized nt tho College of Law, 4 Washington-st., Tuesday evening, Jan: 0. Private and olass instruction at reasonable rates, day and evening. - e NIGHT SCHQOLIOR MECHANICAL, DRAWING, ‘Monday, Wednesday, und Friday. No. 213 West Madisun-st., Room 3, Prof. C. F, SEARCH. d;_prico low. 783 MIGHIGAN-AV—A PLEASANT ROOM FOR (00 two gentiemen or gentleman snd wife, with or without board. BOO WABASH-AYONE LARGE. PLEASANT front room, suitable for gentioman and wife or two single gentlemen, with tirst-class board. 906 BIGHIGAN-AV.—FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, with board. y 999 WABASH-AV.CELEGANTLY- FURNISHED sultes and single rooms, with superior board. TOO9 YABASH- AY; TORENT, WITH DOARD, handsomely furnished sicove and exten- ifon room on second Hor. References required. 1066 WAsASiAy. 20 REST. TWO FOR: nised front rooms and a large closet, for four gentlemen, with or without board. ITH BOARD, ONE LARGE ROOMTO RENT TO -W ‘two young men, near Grand Pacific, ‘Terms rea- sonuble, Address H'74, Tribune offlee. . ‘WW ANTED-ALOUNG LADY ROOMMATE. REF- erences, Address Z 60, Tribune office. North Side. NORTEL CLANS FOURER DOoR, Ero the e—Front rooms, er Week; without bonrd, 31 to 8 ee 30 RUSHSTKURNISHED ROOM, WITH bourd, for two. 67 RUSHSE-A FEW DAY BOARDERS CAN be neconimodated. TOS DEARBORNAV: street-cars—Nicely-furnished rooms board at moderate prices, JO7E DEARBORN AV FURNISHED ROOMS 2 with board, Also day board. [27 DEARBORN-AV.-SINGLE ROOMS, FOR 44 gentlemen oniy, on second and third” floors, with board; day-boarders wanted. TI] DEARBORN-AV—LARGR AND PLEASANT room on first oor. Good board. References, A NICE FURNISHED li | suitable for two gentlemen, [Q4 NORTE CLANKCST. FIRST FLAT-DE- sirable suite of rooms, furnished or unfur- nished, with or without Lourd; private family. BARDORN-AV—A FEW BOARDERS CAN 167 QeARenamodated with elerant fumsied Tuoms and good board at reasonable rates, 2903 DEARBORN-AV.—LARGR AND SMALL P4 front room, with or without board. OT: 10ST. —NICELY FURNISHED 212 BASS woven with vourd. References 993 ONTARIO-ST.—A NICELY FURNISHED }2O south front nicove room (third floor), with good board at rensonable terms. Heferences ex- changed. PARIO-ST.. NEAR DEARRORN-AV.— 284 eee niccy-furnished foome, with oF without vourd, for gentlomen, References, AST INDIANA-ST.—DOUBLE OR SINGLE 246 "iSished rooms, with bourd. ‘Terms rea: sonable, bi € 258 hot und cold water; bath-room on same ftsur. boarders. ILLINOIS-ST—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, 26¢ one Jarge southsfront room; also single room, z ST CHICAGO-AV—10 RENT, WITH 302. tiara anllturnished front room and smal room sttuched, with hot and cold water. O1110-Si.—T0 RENT—ONE NICE SUITE OF 836 eee sand one single toom suitable for two gentlemen, with board. 379 CHICAGO-AV., CORNER RUSH-STTO Z rent, with board, elegant corner room, unfar- nished. ‘Terms, for two, $10 per week. 437 DEARBORN-AV.TWO FRONT ROOMS, e 487 Sor NORTH LA SALLE-ST.TO RENT, WITH closets, hot and cold water. ARTNER WANTED~A GENTLEMAN COM- manding several first-class English and Ameri- can agencies, presently in operation, wants a partner, special or zenernl, with $5,000 to $10,000, to extend bus- ness. G 90, Tribune office. 74 Washington-st. ‘OR SALE-SALOON STOCK, FIXTURES, AND good will of two saloons, one at No. ay., opposite Exposition Building, the other at No. State-st. Inquire between 10 a.m. and 1p. m. Sunday morning at store of EB. AMMON, Michigan-st, near North Clark. ARTNER WANTED—AN ACTIVE PARTNER PART Niitoo vrimore in a manufacturing business: Btaple article. G 9%, Tribune office. : ARTNER WANTED-WITH $5,000 CASH, A ‘oung man preferred, who can come woll recom- monded and js competent of taking charge of my office. Addreas G &, 1 ‘ribune office. PABNEt WANTED—WITIE $1,000 IN ASAFE, yitimate business; will pay 100 per cent; manu- Zooturing. “Address Hi I, Tribune office. ARTNER WANTED—WITITS10,00 TO INCREASE ‘an established wholesale millinery business; an referred. Kefer- londay, H 28, Trib- tive: parmer and experienced ences vill bo required. Address, ‘une offle TNER WANTED—WITH $1000 CASH TO ate Into and take charge of my office. IRA BROWN, 12 La Salle-st. ‘PARTNER WANTED WITH EXPERIENCE AND ‘small capital, to open a retail paint, glass, and paper business," References exchanged. Address G 44, Tribune office. ‘PARTNER WANTED WITH S00 AND ALBEE erences In an established business. This will se- eure's half {nterest und pay handsomely on money invested, One acquuinted with carpets and furniture preferred, Address G 51, Tribune office. ARTNER WANTED-BY A LADY OF TWENTY ‘years’ experience in a manufacturing business, 2 partner with $5,000, to commence business this spring; €an show lurge'protits. Full particulars and the best of references can be given. All cummunications strictly contidentigl. Address K 12, Tribune office. ponra, nicely-furnished’ alcove room, with NON SIDE, NEAR BUSINESS CENTRE— OSphetintroom with board for aingle gentieman Address K 50, Tribune office. JGLEASANT ROOM FOR COUPLE, OR TWO GEN- ‘tlemon, in private famtly an North Side; ten min- ites’ walk from Field & Lelter’s. G ‘8, Tribune office, LEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, Pus pArute familly on-Dearborn-av. @ 2, drib- une office. [NITY OF LINCOLN PARK—ASOUTH-FRONT Tere nom and. bourd for gentleman and wife oralady. All modern conveniences, and terms reas~ onabic, “Address F 4, Tribuze office. ROF. J. K. MCAFFERTY HAS JUST RETURNED from bis Western reading trip, and will receive Glasses and private puplis for a few, woeks at the, School of Oratory, M1 Wabash-ay. Hours from 10a. m, top. m. : ROF. CARR'S NEW TERM OF THREE MONTHS ‘commences this week. For particulars address 63 West Lake-st. ‘PROF. BS MBTCALPS SCHOOL OF VOCAL culture and elocution in the Pike Building, oppo- site the Palmer House, Room 2%. Take elevatoron ‘Monroe-st, . PIANOPEATING TAUGHT IN| THE MOST ‘successful manner at the Hershey School of Mu- sical Art. WPWENTY LESSONS FOR $, GIVEN BY PROF. CLARRE, In Latin, French, and German classes, how forming at Gi West Adams-st. Vo CULTURE A SPECIALTY AT THE Hafietshey School of ‘Musical Art, Hershoy Music ‘WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A TEACHER TO give private lesons in ofl painting at residence. Address, stating terms, H 28, Tribune office. Hotels, RENCE HOUSE, CORNER STATE AND HAR* per dav; $1.50 to 8; per week, from Re Air aire furdished roome rented without board. WHO ARE RWELL HOUSE — PARTIES ARN EM i rapiensunt home where they can have ood society g° to the Furwell House, comer of West good soclely go to Uifalsted=sts-and: take saoms ad they Will not be disuppointed. Charges reasonatle. ‘OTEL BRUNSWICK-WE HAVE TWO ELE- A ‘gunt south-front rooms for gent and wife; also, ‘afewsingie rooms. Now isthe tIme to locate for the winter.. Wabash-av., corner of Congress-st_ TASTINGS I1OUSE, 1G AND ISEAST ADAMS-ST. Hees abierooms, with board: to rent, it suites or single, at very reasonable rates. IN HOUSE—NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOM- OSREN door the traveling public; new and ele- gantly furnished; boarders taken at living rates, . RENCE HOTRL—ON THE EUROPEAN ST RAM Nina 165 Sout Clirkst. Besant. fare Rished roomy for transient Or permanent guests at Feusonable rates. wh a ARTNER WANTED-WITH £2,000 TO REPLACE ‘n retiring partner in business connected with ‘@ruggists; very remunerative und will atund invest! gution. Principals uddress G &, Tribune office. NER WANTED—IN A PAYING BUSINESS; A ialteapial. Address K 17, Tribune office. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, &c. (E-OHEAP—A LADY'S SOLID GOLD OF SATE Cund bracelet Great bargeln. Ad dress H 7, Tribune once. ALE-WHO WILL BUY A VERY FINE FOR SAGE at diamond currings? Will sell them at apie bargain. K 2, Tribune ofice. Pose VERY FINE DIAMOND STOD— | > Must be sold at once, and will be sold cheap. EX 6, Frbane oftice. a CAST-OFF CLOTHING: __-_. PR Vil, BE PAID FOR CAST-OFF A oot RIE NDEICS. ait State-st. “Orders Dy mail promptly attended to. Established isc. iH PAID FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLE- Aes ston clothing, carpets, und bedding. Cail or address ¥. HERSC: ‘S465 State-nt, $10.00¢ a2! State-st., opposite Consre: pal Ad proupds attended tor no connection ith any ment of this kind: business strictly other cote remember. the number. 2 State-st, Opposite Congress. A. ANDILEWS. proprietor. “BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. 70 RENT— Tae hows Pon eALenoad of Cuicaxo: a splendid opportunity ghborhoo A for anuetive Tan to sturt business with small capital. Inquire at 3i West Washington-st. 'OR SALE-AT’ A BARGAIN-—ST' goods und inillinery of about #1. dest towns in Michiyan, on line of Mi stock new; trade established; cheap rent; reason, going toleave the State. address ¥'20, ‘Tribune. PLSSNEIY ADVERTISER, FURNISHES INCU- bators and prnetical knowledwe: want tan with $500 to start large honnery for market; n Spposton. Address G 15, Tribune office, ‘AVE A MALT HOUSE ESTABLISHED A NUOM- HA a Fats and making money tasty will ex: ‘want to retire. K OF FANCY In one of the ian Central; te d city real estate, 53 1 Kadvess 11 &, Tribune ofbes. : a ND FUR BUSINESS, WITH GGOD HAaitons tor sele. Serms Iiberal: Address 204%, ‘Tribune office. LD, EXPERIENCED BAKER, AND TL ae S\weilestablianed, srat-claas ‘bukory and grocery business, with tn Colsendo, f nesd a party ected, located in Colorado. I need a. with capital 10, assist me. To the right rei offer a very superior chance for business or invest- ment. Explain fully on interview. KX, Tribuner worth) ‘of attentian. UMSTEAD & COnTLE, Room ‘3, 155 Washington-st, O8E, OF THE RAREST OPPORTONITIES EVER ‘offered to purchase 5 realestate business and Jocation; seven years established, and doing one of the largest and best businesses in the city. Wor three days address K 56, Tribune office. VING BMALL AMOUNTS TO IN- paar a daa call and see our list of business ARMSTED & COTTLE, Room H, 155 Wash- chances ington-st. RE CHANCE—AN OLD AND WELL ESTAB- Réltbes confectionery, bakery. ice-cream, fruit and toy business in a fourisbing capital city of one o: the Western States. Retall business $10.00 to $12,000 per annum. Some jopbing. Cupitat required, about 000. A rare chance for alive mun. Principals only address F'S1, Tribune office, Chleao, Ht. RE CHANCE—W00 CASH WILL BUY WOOD RAW Goat yard, best ronuing order. LIBSNER, 6 North Clark-st. iT}He BEST STOREROOM IN DAVENPORT. 1A, ‘occupied as dry goods last 16 years, eleganuy fitted up, will be rented low for dry zoods; a splendid opening for new concern, ‘Th nt stock will be sold out within two weeks, und possession given, or Fill sell the balance on ‘hand to party wishing the store, who can step into 8 good trade. A.F.C Jr, Davenport, TPO RENT—OWING TO OTHER BUSINESS, WILL Tent to responsible party the completely famished first-class restaurant, i East Monroe-st. jORWOOD PARK HOTEL, % ROOMS, wes large grounds, 10 miles out, partly fur- nished. JOHN F. EBERHART, i Washington-st. E HAVE A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, AY ceaueeseia Gt eanrorts ons een. Wohaventewshares of the stock for asic. Address H @, Tribune oifice, E-ONE POOL AND ONE BILLIARD Ponies to be seon in running order, all complete, wi 108 West Madison-st ’ Wanteni to Buy A NEWS STAND, STA- tionery store. or cigur store, cheap. Stute loca- ton. Address H 3% Tribune office. M ay on first-class real eutute security can eflectioane * Without expense by calling on HOLMES & BRO. 6 Washington-st. Reference, Commercial National Bank of Chicago. y ] ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- | erty at currentrates. 8. KISTLER, oom 4, | ‘W2Lan Sullo-st, ONEY ON HAND TO LOAN INSUMS TO SUIT, | ‘at low interest und favornble terms, by the Peo: Ple’s Building & Loan Association, 9 Washinkton-st. - OW. LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS IMYROVED AVE city real estate. at current rates. Also.on pure sonal preparer: Deal only with rincipals. BDGAR | L, JAYNE, Attorney, 97 Clark-st, Room 6 i MOSEY 70, LOAN IN Sous 1 ON 1M | Bored city pro] JAMES tty ut lowest, current rites. 3 GAMBIG, oom & @ Dearournest. { f oy Ey a0: aN Oe aD Ee FREON ! mas tO 3 on Company, Ist Dearborn-sy PPL St Onion Trust M ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS AND GOUD; security. Commercial paper and chattal mort-: gazes bought Room 4, 2 La Je-wh ! MOXEY, T0.LOAN ON IMPROVED OITY REAL estate atTper cent. Apply to JOHN MORRIS,’ Room “4, 140 Dearborn-st, . ‘ONEY TO LOAN UPON REAL, ESTATE IN| suma to sult. C. H. PERRY, Koom %, La | Batie-st. a i ONEY TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT ON CHI- cago real estate. Ali cash we for endowment. jpeursnce. MLC. BALDWIN & CO., 78 Dearborn-st, LOAN-MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT ON Teal estate at lowestrate. EDWAKD C. WAL- LER, 94 Washington-st, 70 LOAN-T HAVE ON HAND. TOLOAN SUMS from $100 up to $50,000 at, 7, and dper cont Twill look at your security, make’ a valuation, and nothing untess1 make the loan. JOHN 'C. LO: Washington-st. e TPO LOANTAND IN DANE, S000 TN SURIS AS low as 1.50)1f desired. RK. W. BRIDGE, 1b Trib- une Building. = PO LUAN-ON CITY REAL ESTATE, SEVERAL sums of $1.40 and upwards at low rates. THOMAS & BRAGG, 12 La Salle-st. (Po, LOAN SH TO 48.00 TO LOAN ON CITY realestate. Apply to M, PETRIE, No. 163 Wash- ton-st, Real Estate and joan Agent, ANTED—AHOUT #250 FOR THREE YEARS ‘on Kood real estate security. Gl, Tribune. PVANTED-70 HORKOW, ABOUT. wu, FOR which I will cive good city ren! estate security. Address, stating terms, G 9, Tribune oftee. ‘ANTED—I WISH TO BORROW A SMALL " smoUnl or sroney. gacciamonds for days of a ra Wwuo is responsible, nnd. wilt mot ebarce Ebig interests suito rates 24, ‘Tribune oftioa, tor ANTED-§0) AT 7 PER UENT, NO COMMIS- sion, forgur § yeans security tmproved inside PER CENT—€,00 AND 8,00 TO LOAN ON CITY ropsriy; no commision, PHTERGON & BAT, ¢ ‘$500, TO LOAN, ON REAL ES. $300. ito percents buy mortunges Or trust deeds. WLLL HL MOORE 1.000 WASTED fon A PEW MONTHS: . goud real estate security givan. Ad- 31, 2QOO WANTED. TQ, LOAN Fok SHORT 2 term $1,200; will give good security and guod interest. Address G B3.000 TeBOBRON, O§ WRLL IMPROVE , farm, ‘miles from city, at7 per vent; ny commission; with prineipal only. oN first-class city property. Us ‘Tribune, $10.01 Tate of interest; security, city real ds~ tate worth double the nmount; responsible party. COOGEWAN?, 20 BORROW sow FOR 13. D0 Os cus aet per conton residence prop- Address G 7, Tribune office. $15. OOO Ae TS AMOUNT AND DE- Best Chieazo references given und required. G2, iripune oftice. FONE AND LET “DAISY” GPIRIT OF THE pres 3 vives medical advice, tells character. ia. (PSEA ND MAST Ongena. 5 divorce, law alluirs. speculation, business. 17 West Madison-st, Fev, sdcund 31, 9a.m. todp-m, wonder of the world tn telling past, present, and future; brings separated ther through charms, Hubbard-st, near Curtis. MME. THERHUN: NSPIRATIONAL COUNSEL AND ADVICE UPON jution of facuitles; Is expecially prophetic and clair yoyane, MELE: “ANTOUNELLAD (5 Sadison-st, VDE, ZARERUA, THE Guxat EGYPTIAN pruphetess, trance medium, and physician; guar property wort! 00d," Address K 2, Tribu fice. 164 Ratios tate; nO commissions; would LW Dearborn-st. dress H 3, Tribune office. 100, Tribune ofice. 7%, Tribune. St 00! TO LOAN AT + PER CENT WANTED FOR SIVE YEARS, LOW Address G 6, Tribune office. erty in Milwaukee that rents 350 per aunum. sire an interest in jodting Dusiness, CLAIRVOYANTS. 4. Mohawk maiden) talk to you; tells sty, wot, ONSULT MIS. FRA ‘SON LOVE, MARRIAG: (20 SEE TI SEVENTH DAUGHTER The and makes home happy. Satisfaction or no pay. 239 ull subjects, by a Isdy endowed with ahigher evo~ Keom &, antees entire satisfaction; bas the renowned Persian charm for love, business, otc. Consultations parson= ally and by letter, %2State-st, oom 7 MME.CLARE, CHARM-WORKER AND CLALR ‘voyant Most roliuble In love and business uf fairs. Secret for married ladies, Consultation, 2 cents, Nogentlomen. 110 West Polk-st., lowest our, ADAM MAYNARD TELLS WHAT IS BEST FOR: you to do, or anything you wish ta knuw, Mate- rinizing seances Sunday and Thursdsy evenings, a1 87 est Madison-st. WE: ESO, NATURAL CLAIRVOTANT. VL 175 State-nt., over Post-Ontice. Established IkS VLE, BE, VEIRE, TRANCE SODIUM, Ag AS- AML tonishea thousands by ber wonderful power: her charms never fail for love,business, etc.; brinzs sepa- rated together to 5 dally, Sundays excepted. 29 North Carpenter-st., lower tloor. = ME, LA} VOY, THE GREATEST CLAIRVOY- ant and mind-reader of the axe. 420 Sinte-at_ STORAGE. = F{IDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, NOS, 7H 7%, AND Prat Van Duron-st, extablished iis; penina~ Rentand reliable; increased faciittics fur stwrave of furniture and merchandise; advances made; safety vaults; furniture of resideuces purchased for cast. SITURE, MERCHANDISE, GTOE AGE 2 0uh capaci and beat inclty: advancesat lbp. @ per snoum. J.C. & G. PARRY. Wi W. Munroa. 7 PATENTS. TENTS BOUGHT AND OBTAINED; MONEY PAREN aned Go. take out and. operase patonta Chicago Patent Company, 125 Clark-st., Hoom