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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. Ls PARBOR OF REFUGE. ew Government Work Which Has Been Appropri- ated For. TheN g secure Place for Vessels to the Hortheast of the River : Mouth. capt. Lydecker’s Recommenda- tions on the Subject. mace was made in an interview with Befere Davis, published in yesterday's cueremyo a cortuin “ harbor ot refuge” to Tevailtt0 the northeast of the mouth of the a and to be commenced out of an appropri- nireiie $100,000 made by Congress at the session or bas just closed. ‘The Congressman in pisinterview expressed the belief that the con- opiate improvement was of greater impor~ eotithan the somewhat-talked- of breakwater thward, inasmuch as it was directly truck of at least 95 per eat of the vessels entering and leaving ape port. Further examination shows the cor- qeetness Of this opinion and demonstrates the Tye of an improvement which was first sug~ nearly two years ago and whose early eesuccioD js now an assured thing. THE PROJECT sas frst brought before the Board of Engineer gers, U.S Ay on Suly 2, 1878, by Capt. imdecker, of the Corps of Engincers, in charge provements of tae harbors of Chicago picalumet, Luke Michigan, and of the Illinois pit in its report, to the Seeretary of War a the subject the Board says * that the im- " f the Chicago harbor, where ertance mmamber of arrivals and departures is ae firoater than at any other port nite great lnxes, requires some additional ce pich will facilitate the arrival and d parture of, ‘vessels and afford udditional secur- i” It therefore recommended the construc- ijof a brenkwater, to the north and east of ae t North Pier, behind which vessels seeking the DOrt could anchor in security and be qabled to select a favorable opportunity to Shor the river. {HE APPROXIMATE LOCATION ofthis proposed exterior breakwater was shown giiumclug accompanying the report. The @ Raat that time Was carciul to suggest, how- eret.and very properly, that its exact location ‘node of construction’ stould be made u eijeet of further study before being finally de- mm. Gael pPoR for this favorable report was a letter from Capt. Lydecker, together with the letters ireommittee of the Chicago Board of ‘rade L §. Littletield, of this city, giving tho tal fof basiness and vessel men Bere in refer- exe 10 the needs of the harbor. Capt. Ly- emersietter is un able summary of the argu- ints in favor of the proposed harbor of refuge. ‘showing that the 6?-culled outer harbor— qhtfocluded between the south pier, the east- By ueakwater (Government pier), and the fie-was not designed for a harbor of refuge, fat give increased facilities for commerce, mi to relleve the overcrowded state of tho ier, Capt. Lydecker proceeds: “]tremains now for us to consider whether tho works will supply all that is needed or Vm disirable for the security of commerce; in gherwords, will vessels be able to enter the harbor in security at. all times? VIL THE PROPOSED WORKS PROVIDE a GOOD HARBOR OF REFUGE? »Northeasterly storms invariably bringa large umber of vessels to this vicinity; at the same tmethe lower reach of the river (from Rush greet bridge to the harbor entrance) is gener- aiperowded with vessels waiting for a favor- ale wind to start on their voyage down the iekes: & is then a dangerous matter for any aailing-vessel to attempt this entrance. Ibave fisted that some yesscls round the south end of the breakwater at such times and anchor under fgsbelter, but thié course being followed by any number would svon fill up all the avail~ gileanchorage. ground and biock out the late comers. The holding-ground in the outer har- ter isin most places too poor to be relied upon aera strung - northerly blows, so that yess at such times would be liable to drag encbor. dritt to the south, go ashore, and become total wrecks. How many vessels have been lost inthis way Ihave not yet been able to find out, tut by my own observation I know that four were wrecked last fall anda number of others ere badly damaged, Ivis true that the outer harbor might be dredged to a sufficient depth to obtain good holding-ground—viz.: toclay. Ex- auinaions recently made show it wonld be ry to dredge to a depth of about twenty feet below low-water to accomplish this object. Tue approximate amount of excavation east of the established dock-line would be 2,215,000 cubic yunds, which, at 90 cents per cubic yard, would cost $443,000. But it does not xppear to me that the outer harbor even then would be all that is required for a place of refuge, and therefore I would not recommend this course, but limit the dredging in the outer harbor to a depth sufficient tor communication—say sixteen feet. “ The plan of 2n exterior breakwater, iocatea tn deep water to the northward and eastward of the North Pier would. in my opinion, provide a perfect harbor of refuge. and, in connection with the other works, would complete a scheme cf improvement sufficient for ail the reyuire- ments of commerce and navigation, while any- thing less than such a scheme is incommensu- raie with the great interests involved. I bave caused extensive inquiries to be made in order to obtain a gen expression of opinion as to the desirability of such a break- ‘water, and have received a unanimous approval of the project. ‘This breakwater would cause a good anchorage of ample extent for all comers, ‘of easy access in the most severe storms, and directly on the route to the port; tugs lying under its protection would be in good position to reach veseels arriving in distress, and the entrance to the inner harbor would at all times besafe. The cost of such a breakwater would not be excessive, when compared with the in- lerests at stake and with the expenditures al- ready made and contempiated at other places. For example, comparing the harbors of Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago, the number of vessels entered and eleared ut these places, from 18:2 to If, inclusive, as per published reports of the Chief of Engineers, aru: Buffalo, 47,784; Cleve- Jand, 40,909; Chicago, 127,479, or about 50 percent bined at Chicago than at both other places com- After showing that the amounts previously Rit eon and the estimated cost of com- ting existing projects for these three places, Rete, for Butlalo $2,897,054, for Cleveland £2,155, ca ak for Chicago $1,258,003, Capt. Lydecker “It we should increase the aggregate for Chi- cago harbor by £600,000, it would still EE LESS THAN THAT FOR EITHER OF THE OTHER PLACES, énd should be sufficient, in addition to complet- ing the outer harbor, to construct a detached breakwater a mile long. located 2s herein sug- gested, supposing the breakwater to be of cribs thirty feet wide, and, if necessary, on a pile foundation. With the above showing. 1 have no hesita- ‘ton in reconnmending that this be done; in tix- tng upon the location of the breakwater, as in- dicated, 1 bave endeavored to muke its cost a nloimum. and at the same time meet the tollow- conditions: First, to cover a. good anchor- 2z¢ ground: second, to extend its covering efect over the southeriy entrance to the outer harbor; third, to provide for a continous shelter ircm its outermost mits to the river.” This was in 1s;8. Considerable progress has made in the meantime on the south or clos- rae and now the brezkwater project, which hs not lain idle, has been finally put through, 8pproprintion large enouch to commence the bas heen secured, and before long one Bore much-needed harbor improvement will ve been guined. THE EXACT LOCATION ofthis proposed breakwater has not yet been Stermined, Cupt. Lydecker thinks that the line orginally marked out on the tracing, referred to: ccompanying the report of the Board of En- neers’ officers,—which would put the break- + Gler abour three-quarters of a mile northeast the North Pier,—muy be accepted as about he proper thing. The question of location, Apes Hill be “eubmitted. as uszal, to the aut of Eugincers at Washington within coupleof weeks. Should there be any great perianee of opinion as to just where it should Pitt, be will probably appoint a commis- to look over the ground and make a report. Qherwise he will decide the question himself, i, everything having been made reads, it will long before orders are issued for the lencement of the wor! —————— The Plays of Shakspeare’s Maturity. By Richard Grant White, <Gitkspeare, was 41. yeurs_old when he wrote white * Just at the time of life when a nai-constituted, healthy man bas attained the inustity of his faculties, he produced the work majcee we. see his mind in all its might and fares, He tad then been an weror some or fifteen vears, and of his greater Pisbehad written “Romeo and Juliet,” ** Rich- Howl” “The Merchant of Venice,” + King fears iv." 3snuch Ado About Nothiney-> AS yt Like’ It," “Hamlet” and -rMensure for Hessure.” In the case of a mae Who mingled ouself go little with his work. who was, in tornfor pee, 8e ublective a pec —it is not safe Mer the condition of his tind from the tone this writings, But it is worthy of remark that wiitg Lear” quickly folowed “Measure for palm; and came nest to itasun original et ‘as followed next by “Timon the Athens.” and thet in these three pluss aowwiiter that is helewp to human nature tells erevolting and #larming truths than are Rieslod in all: his ther plays together. Not in pitherest is the am of the counts of his in- ramen of thé ereat criminal so great, so ie We, 50 black SO dumuing. Hardly is there to Bathered .tom ull the others so many per- muges whore £0 bad in all the ways of, Dad- Reds the Adlority of those are which Ogare in itis, novever, apart fi Ss puis hofever, apart from this fact that these + gly significant of Shakspeare’s judgget oF Miaukind in his 42d year For, L types of {badness as these es of 2] personages are, what. acy say, is tenfold more condumnatory” than What they do. ‘The aphoristic anthology of “Afeasure for Measure,” “King Lear," and ‘Timon of Athens” would make the blackest Pi Li in the records of the judgments aguinst mankind. | Moreover, the" chief dramatic BiG ‘ives of all these plays are selfishness and ingratitude; | while jn two of | them, ofing Lear” and “Timon,” we find the prin: pal personnge expecting to buy love and words of love and decds of love with bounteous gifts, and going mad with disappointment at not re- “ceiving what he thinks his due, For Timon in the forest, ulthough he is not insane, is surely the subject of a self-intlicted monomanin. ‘Dit, ficult as itis to trace Shakspeure himself in his plays, we can hardly err in concluding that there must bave been in his experience of life and in the condition of bis mind some reason for his Production within three yerrs, and with no in- termediate relicf, of three such plays as those in question. And the play which came between Si Measure for Measure” and * King Lear,” All's Well that Ends Well,” ulthongh it is probably the product of tho working gver of \an earlier play: called "Love's Labors Won,” can ardiy be said to break tho contimity of feeling which runs through its predecessor and its two immediate sucessors. In“ All's Well” we have Parulies, the vilest and busest character, although not the most wickedly malicious, that Shakspeare wrought; and its hero, Bertram, is so coldly und brutally seltish that itis hurd to forgive Helena for loving him. indeed, the tone of the play Suds enecko iu the last lines of the Clown’s “With that sho sighed as rand gave thloceetenertines Among nine bad if ony be good, we nine bad If one be £out ‘Theresutint ono good ta tons “Was itby sheer chance and bapbazard that Shakspeare reverted to this unpleasant story and these repulsive personages nt the time when, within three years, he wrote “ Steasure for Meusure,” “*King Lear,” and “Timon of Athens"? HOME FOR INCURABLES. Another Step Taken Toward Its Estab- lishment. An adjourned meeting of Indies and gentle- men who have interested themselves in ‘the movement for the establishmentot a Home for Incurables was held at the Paliner House yes- terday afternoon. Elder Willing presided, and among those present were C. H. Schwub, W. P. Black, Mrs. F, W. S. Brawley, EB. P, Howell, Judge Hawley, Miss- Josephine Barker. Miss Maria Waité, Gen. Stockton, Mrs. H. L. Bristol, Mrs. O. Guthrie. Mr. Black, trom the Committee appointed to suggest officers for the first year, submitted the following report: President, Elihu B. Wash- burne; Viee-Presidents, W. C. Willing, C. H. Schwab, Mrs. Blaine; Secretary, Mrs. Steven- son; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Maria White; Treasurer, Dr. A.- P. Gilmore; Execu- tive Committee, Dr. Hamuuill, E. Frankenthal, Mrs. Thomus Wilce, Mrs. F. W. S. Brawley, Mrs, C.H. Schwab, Mrs. Blnine, 0. Keith, Marvin Hughitt, Bernard Callaghan; Medical Staff, Drs. W. H. Byford, Edmund Andrews, N. W. Jones, Sarah H. Stevenson, R. Park, J. Neirus Hyde, Jewell Holmes, Roler, Oscar De Wolf, A. P. Gilmore, De Laskie Miller, John Hollister, Odelia Blinn, and Rosa H. Eugert.-, ‘Thev were all elected, The Committce suggested that the office of Resident Physician be tilled by a competitive ex~ umination of some one or more of the medical colleges. Concurred in. : On motion, the by-law on the subject was amended by inserting twenty-five. and ‘the fol- Jowing were designated as the Board of Lady Directresses: Ms. A. F. Blaine, Mrs. C. M. Saw: yer, Mrs. ‘Thomas Wilce, Mrs. F. W.S. Brawley, Mrs. H. O. Collins, Mrs. E. H. Surgent, Mrs. 0. Guthrie, Mrs. S. D. Kimbark, Mrs. G. W. Wood- ward, Miss avhitneys Miss Josephine Bur- ker, Miss Maria Waite, Mrs. H. Bris- tol Mrs. J. f. Beveridge. Mrs. G. B. Marsh, Mrs. E. P. Howell, Mrs. Willard Wood- ard, Mrs. ‘D. N. Bash, Mrs. John Van Osdel, Mi Dr. Seely, Mrs. Dr. R. B. Hamill, Mrs. J, C. Hil- ton, Mrs. Mary B. Willard, Mrs.“Henry Wilkin- son, Miss §, H. Stevenson. By-law No.8 was amended so asto read as follows: - This corporation shall not, on any condition whatever, or under any circumstances, contract debts exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $200 without a two-thirds vote of all the mem~ bers of the Exccutive Committee present at a regular meeting.” ‘Mr. Schwab moved that the Treasurer's bond be fixed at $5,000, Agreed to. ane some tal the following by-laws were added: “The Roard of Trustees may provide for the reception of incurables, under proper limita- Hons, from any portion of the State of Mlinols jone. “That this institution shall, to the extent of ‘its ability. receive free of charge such incura- bles ns are positively unable to pay, but for such us are able to pay the Executive Board shall Ux. such &n amount as they deem proper, and that’ no incurable should be refused admittance on account of race, color, sex, or religion.” eau was made if any steps hud been taken wi SECURING A LOCATION. Mrs. Brawley said Dr. Park bud proposed to Jease Emanucl Hall, at Irving Park, which bad ten acres of ground,—the first year without rent, provided the taxes were pald and the building was insured. The proposition was referred to the Execu- tive Committee, with a request to give it early attention. * The meeting then adjourned. This noble charity may now be said to be ina fair way toward accomplishment, It has a host of warm friends, the active workers are very enthusiastic, and the public cannot beter show their appreciation thun by enabling them to speedily put the institution, so much needed, on a sound financial basis. WHERE THE SHADOWS ARE. ‘The shadows move across the grass; ‘The grass is green, and blue the sky; Above, the flecey cloudicts pass: ‘We are together, you and ‘Yhe starry banner from the fort ‘Throws to the wind ench crimson bar; Far o'er our heads the breezes sport, ‘While we stand where the shadows are. We wave adicux to stately shij We kiss our hands in child-like glee; ‘The night will soon tho day eclipse- But that is naught to you and me. _And, when the moon and stars appear, We trend no more the bending grass; Yet, while the boatmen bomeward steer, ‘The shadows o'er the water puss. We left them not upon the Iawn; ‘We lost them not venenth the wave; ‘They came to us with morning's dawn; They follow stull—but we are brave. ‘Through golden day, through silver night, ‘The changing moments swiftly tly: ‘The shadows, tullowing. cannot blight— ‘We are together, you and I. New York City. Fanny Exxs. —————__—_—- A View of Zina. S.P, Langley in July Attantic, It was now December, but in spite of my haste to get to the mountain before the snows covered it, stopped at Taormina, haif-way to Catania (thence the ascent was to be mide), to view JEina from the north. Taormina is built on the southern slope of # spur projecting into the Mediterranean, whose northern ridge, rising 7,000 feet above the sea, is crowned by the ruins of aGrecian theatre. The streum of pleasure travel seems to pass by this wonderful const, 50 that comparatively few tourists see the shores of Sicily, except trom the stenmer which takes them to Athens or Alexandria; but if the reader is among those few, he may remember the view from these ruins at sunrise as one of which the earth eanvot furnish many. He will remem- ber, perhaps, rising Jonz before duybreak for 2 solitary elimb through stcep Innes, hulf seci half grouping, his way between high walls, over which started ‘into dim sight spectral figures with outstretched arms, Teselved, as he drew nearer, into some overleanipg cactus, vaguely outlined overhead 2gainst the: Sturry sky. Mount fis higher, one comes out from between the overshadowing walls into the moonlight, tho ‘oon, a crescent in the east, “holding es er walle, when higher x jumns of the ancient proscenium stan 3aP against ‘a faint, glow that shows where the sum is yet to rise; till, passing by these, climb- ing and groping up the stone ‘benches which once held tiers of spectators, one takes a soll- tary seat at the ‘summit. Below, the last lights are still twinkliag 90 the coast, but beyond and over the columns, all along the South, rises a gxer Something, ‘which might be a hundred yards away, kat is £ina, and twenty miles dis- yore as the dawa grows brighter tho outlook extends north and. east to Italy, and as the sun exttus ready to come out of the ocean the gray Muss in thi South moves further away, ‘and muss in distinctuess as it recedes, until we taeeS ou! the whole form of tna, with the bake ef the crater and of the snow-felds pbout its summit. These distant snows sud- doniy clanged their gray to a rose pink ax thoy tthe light of the sun before it had risen tome: but of all that was scen when itcame outjo! the ocean .I was most concerned*with the mouatain gtself, which can be viewed better here, as 0 whole, than from any neare? point. ‘The coast line on the left preserves the level of the eve, but except tor this, 50 wide is the base of Etna that it fills the whole southern landscape. which seems to be tilted upward tilt its horizon ends in the sky. I could see from here bow almost incomparably larger the im- jense voleuno appears than Vesuvius; and the actual difference is in fact enormous, the bight of Hina Leing (if we disregard the terminal cone of each) nearly three times, and its mass robably twenty times, that of its Italian neigh- Bor. he entire mountain in all ite substance is lava, which has built itself up in eruptions; but from this point the successive zones of vegeta- Hon are visible, which in the course ‘of ages bave in part occupied its surface. Extending to per~ haps a fifth of the whole actual hight before me (out covering a great deal more of the fore- ground in appearance) is the cultivated region, dotted with villares. which shine out irom L, B COurnanp, & Con. * ” & Dackground of what we know aust be vineyards and olives. The second zne'is bur- ren, and in sharp contrast with the former. ‘It rises to perhaps two-thirds of the wholc hight, and its broad masses of gray are patched with moss-like spots hardly distinguishable in, coler, bufwhich are really forests of oak and ‘chést- nut. All above this roso what even from my distant station could be recognized us naked black deserts, streaked here and. there, with snow, while above ‘this was the terminal cone, snow-covered nt the time I suw it, and witha depression at the summit from. which slawly drifted a thin vapor. The railway south of Taormina runs along the const (and is carried shrougt guttingson old lxvastreams, which here thowed down to the sea) until it reaches Catania, ucity which, as every one knows, is-not ont: built on lava, but which has been cut-throug! and through by Java streams, and shrken down ‘by carthquakes in recent times, and which lives from day to duy at the mercy of its térrible neighbor. . —— A SIMILE. ar. ¢ ‘When Evenings drowsy shadows deeperli The stirs unveiled above the sea and land, -Like shining gems of liht, on every band Make Heaven gleam, till all the dome on bigh Seems goms huge cavern’s vaulted roof, where vie ae In lustre diamonds like a pebbly strands. But in the golden Day, abushed to stand, ~ The midnight splendor ties beyond the sk; Fen s0 Affliction’s virtues, pure and clear, ‘Are starry jewels in Life's frosty night Of sorrow. But full quickly do they fade, ‘And bide unseen, when glowing Joy, to checr, The glad and happy day, in brighterdight, ‘So warm ane balmy, bathos exjeli bill and glade. BUFFALO, BENJAMIN KARR. $= — Actors, vocalists, public sperkers recommend Hale’s Honey of Horchound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. <<< Papillon cures serofula. TO RENT- HOUSES ‘West Side. AND AUGUST, TO AC, 7 idly Yarnistied tirosstory wad ‘ont house; ull modern conyen- ct, stable, ete, om Warren-ny., near RENT-JULY nant, a con basement ‘marble. Tuoms, 97 Chat TO RENT—ROOMS. ‘West Side—Continued. RENTON THE WEST SIDE, 13 residence, one or two spiondidiy-turnisued font st., Ltoom bi fences;-lante ya terms $5 a month Po RENT- 3B first-class cook and i remuin if desired; o splendid oppor- tunity to try housekeeping; call a1 exwveon Hand 12, forenoon. 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NEEBY, Printing and Advertising Avent, News and stationery Depot, 4 Bust Division- Bt, betweun LaSalle and Wells. TPO RENT—CHEAP- ‘of WARD & DAY South Side. FOREST-AV., FURNISHED ‘two stories and basement, with barn, to sinall,samily for thesummer. Call after 5 p.m. iio SENTS TO BIST Miehigun-av.; required. Apply on the'premlses. P—FURNISILED, HOUSE WITH PIANO ‘one or two years. Apply to-day und Monday ; RENT — 3125 FURNISHED IPO RENTFURNISHED ROOMS THOROUGHLY cieaned an 5 - pnlle! id furniture all new. GS West Madi: Po RENT NORTEL SIDE—TWO_FRON en suite of furnished, In privute familiy; cheap to good party. 305 Indiana-vt., between iO RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON second ti os t os aciggoad figor of stone-tront house. 40 West To 2 unt able. Ht Tribune office. TWO OR THREE FURNISHED OR nished rooms; North State-st.: very reason- | 70 RENI—A SUITE OF 5 AND OND OF 3 UN- tarnished rooms for Nght housekeeping on corner over drug-store; 12 und $23; m4 Seat eres ee $5; rooms ure first-class, F}O RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNFUR- spo hiahedy wah oF without bowrds conveniences a feet: tue locality. Apply at 617 Carroli-av., corner PO KENT—-ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR GEN- Ucmen only ot 22 Suuta Peoria-st-; $3. me ‘soni, [PO RENT—FURNISHED, SECOND-S! 7 y Meme NG NOMA CUS ON ro BeNtes ONTARIO-ST., FWO NICE ROOMS furnished orunfurnished. First-class references required. FPO ,RENTI@ NORTH FRANKLIN-ST.. ‘yor, one parlor und aide ruom for? ors gentle- men; bath-room convenient; rent moderate. dian RUSH-ST., LIGHT ROOM, ONE fight, Nght housekecping; two tights, gentlemen; prompt pay. TPO RENT—2Hi ON Uemen only. A RIO-ST., NEAK DEARBORN~ ay., pleasant furnished double south roo! mor [ FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT- van, and modern improvements, —A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT PAR- 4 in oud lucuilty, ut 2 West Washington-st TPO itkNT—TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; by Usbt housekeeping if desired. Sn West ‘Made 7 PY RENT TLREE 1O0MS, EURNISHED, TO 1 persons for light . Nu. alte bessons for light housekeeping. Nu. uw West 1PO_RENTNEATLY FURNISHED Ri A Taui4 West Mudison-st_ OMS AE 70 RENT—-FULNISHED BACK PARLOR; ALSO frontalcove, furnished or unfurnished. "64 Ellx- abeth-st, neur Aladison. po i FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLE- men; une suitable for two persons; another for one; wodern couventences, with batn. Gvod refer- ences wished, Lt Nurth ‘Thrvop-st. —Zk0 CALUMBT-AV.. CORNER TWEN- and basement stone front ty-fourth-st., ier. MBAD & COL, 149 Lu Sulle-st. hquse tn good ordi 10 RENI—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR With A ulcove, completely furnisaed, single or en suite. 3.6 West Madison-st. FURNISHED HOUSE ON MICHIGAN. ‘ny. near Twenty-ninth-st. Apply to SEAVEY & Drugwist, Gil West Stadison-st,, corer '! 749 TtENT—ILOUSE ON INDIANA-AV., BETWEEN ve ninth und ‘Thirtieth-sts. cunt; rent $0 permon Address L487, P—A WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE UNTIL ‘Noveumber, or lunger, in the vi be very best condition. Inquire in drug-store corner ‘T'wenty-second-st. and URNISHED ROOMS TE: single, 23 West Monroe-st, Be SSUES 10 RENT—17 ADAMS-ST.. CORNER FIPTH-AV., furnished rovms on parlor tour; also rooms sine gre and en suite; transieuts und 75 per day, R IED HOO! ant location and pleasant eeoands. oes Yer u 730 RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE TO RESPONSI- ble tenunt valy. 0) Michlgan-av. NEORMATION WAN’ faptain of 2, rit Greenock, DOF JOLIN McbON: oul Alay 2, Jast letter, Aug. LL, 18t ¥ linna, to his wife, Sirs. Flora MeDunald Greenock; hs a rsor su; hisarm was needie-imarked with an J. Mel). and cross; le spoke of sailing on the Jakes or getting employ on the rall- way, Hs varte muy be seen with the Very Ke Medluiten, Adm. Cathedral Holy Name, Chicago. june, 1890. FURNISHED Langley-ay., near wo stories and basement, on. ‘Thirty-seventh-st., convenient to street’ or ‘steam cars. Address 17, ‘I'ribune oftice, P—6-ROOM COTTAGE. 146 VINCENNES- Tnguire avi2t Michizun-ay. North Siae. RENT-$9 PER MO: ML—ELEGANT 3-STORY prick dwelling, wlth mansard rovg, 476 North La jern linprovements, Inguire of B. Salle-st.; has all mod 7 Metropolitan Block, MERKILL, oom ‘PERSONAL WILL PIE CONTIEAGTORS OF PAE ‘Tumpa Place, C.K. & St Jobn's iver Ratlroud Company. of Florida please send their address to storden Frog & Crossing Works, 375 North Water-st, Chteago, ERSONAI—FANNIE; AN IMPORTANT LET- E’ ter in the Post-Unice for you. PERSONAL THURSDAT AY THE LASE HOUSE. rd to 7 Bickerdike-st. send another. _L wilt call, ALA GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGE, und religious principles,wishes the uc quaintance of alady of means; objoct matrimony. Vrivune opi prs NAL—THE LADY WHO SENT POSTAL- > if §. TEN BYCK: for important news. pF Si Ka TUESDAY. PLEASE don't fail. SLEMAN OF GOOD SOCIAL elal means, desires the cor- Tespondence of u young Indy about 24, with sultuble qualities; brunet preferred: ubject, matrimony. Ad- 3, for tive days, K 05, ‘Iribune office. PERSONALPRT HOSE: MUST SE 2 YOU SURE. ‘Look for me Monday eveniny, June 2L._ LILY. PHsOkai A esrectanes YOUNG MAN OF ), of temperate hublts, wishes to ¢ erespond with fa respectable working girl of good appesrunce, and hot over %, with a view to mutrimony; no tritlers need answer. Hi 63, ‘I'ribune offic ‘PaRsoNAIA GES relutions and th PPR ALM: LETTEL RECEIVED. I AM ‘exceedingly pleased at the coud reports. Be sure Thave not forgotten pleasant hours nor you. Write often. ver the same. PES ‘AL—A MIDDLE AGED WIDOWER OF ‘striet business habits, desires to mect un intelil~ gent und retined widow dady, with a view toa sunell Wedding before Sum ‘Tilden 15 elected Pre nt an: way. Address G 6), Tribune ofice:- << i Me p ERSONAL—A_G like to form the neq 23, with a view to matrimony, Addre Hume and address, H G7, ‘Tribune ottice. ERSOD . JACOBS: NOT GOING TO Tis very it yer ‘most dying; I must'see you to-day. 22 LOUL ‘a liver-colored pointer dog,- Owner can have FOU: Fr is Ba ing costs. 46 Rundulph-st. FOUND—PART OF AN G. IN FRONT OF Wrinity Church, ‘hursdyy evening, Owner may ve sume by calling at I7t Jit Sutie-st., basement. POUND) VALUABLE COACH DOG, IW aie ef pose of Hyde Purk. Inquire at Grand Crossing jotel. intanee of a worthy Indy uf for three days ND—THURSDAY AFTER: ON STATE- —THE NEW. 3STORY ment brick house 482 Yonlences, with perf DEWEY, % Deurborn-st 70 RENT—1G AND 1S DEARDORN-AV, THREB- story und basenient stone front houses Containing Tirvoms intrst-class order; would let separately If desired, MEAD & COE, 14 La Satle-st, RENT—THREE. marble front huust AND BASE- sewerage. BEVERIDGE & ‘ORY “AND BASEMENT with all modern Improve- ments, 3) North La Salle-st., cheap to a trst-class tenant. Inquire of the owner, 312 North Ln Salle-st_ Miscellaneous. T-BY E, A, CUMMINGS & CO, Bi LA Saile-st., corner Mt An elegant private residence on Michigan-a1 phirteenth-st, buth, gas-tixtures, ete..13 rooms ‘2 Pratrie-ny.—A ting, large, handsomel rivate residence, every iraprovement; wil rammished or unfurnistied. 22 Prutrie-av.—An elegant stone-front with munsard roof; every modern Improvemont. Iurge private residence, stone ths gus-tixwres, etc. H front und mansard root. uL-West Jackson-st., near Aberdeen, an clogant 2- story octagon-frunt dwelling, 10 rooms, all improve-" ‘S83 Fulton-at., a 2story frame with 8 rooms, and a2-stors und basement brick, In @ splendid 2-story brick resdence, 9 AND APARTMENTS. n-st, Jeffersun Park Hotel— ‘A pleasant little room for lodging on third story; -st.—A few pleasant rooms ht housekeeping. (See ORTH SIDE., 1 t., 9 very elazant3-story. brick residence, 11 rooms, all hmproveiwends; burn. BAIRD & BRADLEY, Salle-st., Room 10:, 6, and 8 Groveland-court, 2-story and basement OOMS, FLA’ 487 to OL West Mudisoi 2U7 to 515. West Madison: Bishop Court sotel for Ih janitor at bullding.) $20 North Févinkiin- OF ® WOULD 1 and 163 South Ashlund-av., near Adams-st.. two- 2-room stone-front dwellings. nd busement. brick, 10-room, $3, und 523 South Hobey-st. 2- and pavement Bricks of 1V rounis. en Vest Lake-st., two lower flours, § rooms, Gil West Lake-st. tat of 6 rooms, 240, 40; South Western 722 West Madison-s SUBURBAN. Pleasant houses, with rounds, at Evanston, Glon- ‘und Hixhlund Park: low rent to goud tenants. story and basem: and basement second floor, 5 roqms, $1 stores, and rooms above. SON. und Bow- Pouse Te. MULE IN TOWN OF JEFF ‘athe owner can have it by defraying expel yiving proper description. Apply to 2. Us! mansville, Hl. (OUND—A DARK BAY HORSE, BLIND IN THE righteye, Owner can get It by paying expenses. tear of 2Sit Calumet-ay. Tost Satu bAy MORNING, GOING FROM Hiwenty-sixth-st. on Michigan-ay. to St. Puul Gepot, a memorandum-buok, containing rullrond puss Qnd smnall parcel of money, "Finder will be rewarded by returning tt to M. A. NICHOLS & CO. HO RENT_BY, TURNEK & BOND, 102 WASHING: ton-st, Nu. so West Adams-st., 2-story and buse-” with all’ modern conven- ment brick, § rooms dee; jences, hus fust been pul to bottom, lunge lo! 3 waukee-ay,, sure 5x und basement, bas just been $357.50. No. 481 Greeriwood-av. f; ahd imansard brick house. ed und caletmined ff und brick barn, $3 put in perfect order, 2story, balf-basét With octazon front; kiteben on main tloor: two 1 cars, very low rent. Noa. 120 and Story und basement stone-fronts; all modern im- provements: in firs two minutes’ walk from steam oa Wabash-nv., 3 . South Side. (PO, RENTOELEGAN1LY-rUNNISHED BOOMS, Mi ‘tweltth-st. URNISHED ROOMS, si every convenience. 491 Wabush-av. 10 RENT—3 LARGE Fit ROOMS WIT ALL new furniture, to 73 Fifth-ay., corner of itan- dolph-st, und opposite the Briggs House. 1PO RENT—A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED room, ind woud uecommodation for four horses nnd carriages, in iu deligniful locality near South Park. Address Dune oftice. 01 2st WABASL-AV.—A BEAUTIFUL AL- (A cove room, und three uther rooms. TRO RENT-ONE SUITE OF ROOMS AND ONE 4 _ large ruom, 237 Lu Sutle-st. FPO RENT-SUITE OF TWO OR FOUR FURNISHED ruoms, with buth; lsu single rooms, in Giles’ Building, 24 und 28 Wabash-av., o reputable purttes y, tuquire premises, Dy —WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS EN ‘suite or single, parlor floor; bath-room on same stoor: also single ruom on second fluor; convenient to business. $2 Deurborn-av. RENT—108 DEARBORD private fomily. : “AV. LARGE FUR- nished front hall bedroom, bath, etc, wo Kent; (po RENT- roum in A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED private residence on Dearborn-av., neur Washington Park; Inke view. Address L Is, ‘fribune. IP ORENT TWO ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAMILY, furnished or unfurnished; desirable location oo Dearborn-av. Address M 3), Tribune office. WASTED TO REST TA RUOM (ABOUT 12,000 ‘square fect) with power (about 40-horse), Con~ venient for shipping. address, with terms, G 12 ‘Trib- une otic = ‘VV Astep aio RES SINGLE GENTLE- than, nicely-furnished room in private family (American); it) possible without other boarders Good reference exchanged. North or South Side. Address K 76, Tribune itive. VU ASTED TO WENT" ON Olt BEFORE SEPT}; house in or near Tlydo Park, with four or tye sleeping rooms and goo stable; will pay quarterly in advunce. Address K 4, Tribune ofiee. STED—TO RENT—FURNISHED ROOM FOR young gentin private family; north of Wiscon- sin, near Jancoln Park. Address 118, T'ribune office. WASTER SiO HENTTN SUITE OF furnished qr unturntsbed. centrall purlor and two béd-roums. Address H. gh Trivune. Was HOUSES, FLATS, ping: furnished rooms, Do rooms for lizht with und. wivnons Loank wo. ath tie, constant dally, calls at the estublished Reutin; ney, oom ‘Tribune Bullding. pico PVANTEDITO RENT BY 5 MARIIED COUPLE thout children, a dat of 4 or5 rooms on North Side, between Division-st. and the river und Wells-st, and the lake: prompt pay und good care of roums. Address L3G, ‘Tribune ofice. VW ANTE DO RENT THERE PUBASANT Tounis, furnished oF unfurnished, with or witt out bourd, by two ladies employed during the day; house occupied by owner preferred. Locution west Of Peoria ahd between Van Buren und Kandolph-sts, Keference given and required. Address K 73, ‘I'rib- une office. f Vy 7 ANTED—TO RENT—3 OR 4GOUD RUOMS, FUR- ‘ished or unfurnished, with gr without board, near the Misses Grant's Semipary,North Side.or would rentatiat, Address W MC, Tribune omic TPO_RENT—AN | BAST-FRO: Gr Rugh-st. ALCOVE ROOM, ‘well furnished; private family; gentlemen only. ip, BESTS NEWLY-FURNISHED DOUBLE room at7l North State-st. Meterences required. FPO KENT—ONE FINE FURNISHED ROOM ON arlur tour. Inquire at 2s Cass-st, between Washington-place and Chestnut-st. r[o RENT TREE VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS for housekeeping: all modern Improvements; ents2, isi North Clark-st,, Hirst tuor. Jarge yard; 710 RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOSt ‘housd new, with all modern improvements. Ket- erences. 34 Indiana-st, near Ituso. fo, TNENT—LARGE, AIRY NICELY-FURNISHED rooms; bath, hot und cold water, etc.; werms Yery reasonable.” dil North Churk-st. PO RENT—PURNISHED ROOMS, AT % PEAI- . near State; o pleasant view of the Wuter~ igun, Please call for two gon: Works and Lake days. PO RENT AN ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED front roum on parlor floor: siso,one single on Same floor; day-board next duor. 44 Cuss-st TO RENT—75 HURON-ST, ble for gentiemen. TWO ROOMS SUITA- [0 RENT ECRNISHED ROOM, WITH LARGE ‘clothespress, fur two single gentlemen or & muur- References exchanged. 24) East Obio-st_ Filed coupl RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY, PLEASANTLY lucuied, North Side, neur business, will rent a ruom furnished with every comfort und convenience 'ribune office. tougentleman. Address 1,55, TRO RE! (CELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN- gle ur en aulte, at 1076 Deurborn-av. 7PO_RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ‘rooms; tirit-class day-board next door. 3i5 North La Soile-st. Ve eee SSS T°, RENT—-HANDSOMELY-FURSISIIED ROOMS, Beate tingle und double; terms reasonuble. ny Tr, sv North State-3t. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS AT ‘PO RENT-SOUTH SIDE-ON AVENUE, NEAR ‘Twenty-second-st, in private Tamily. nice tur- oriwe gentlemen. ‘Terms low to wribune ottic ape Ree rie ISHED FRONT ROOMS, HOT and euid water, 15 Harmon-court, Miscellanequs. 1° RENTOAN ELEGANT ROOM TO A THOR- ‘ough gentieman of means; such a party can en- joy pertect independence. 1. 37. ‘Tribune ottice. <rO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, xe. (FO RENT—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM aT Aa Michignn-av. #f0 RENT—NEWLY-PORNISHED BACK PAR- vit use of parlor und piano; can ccommo- to four xeutiemen. 17s ust Kundoipn-st, PORE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT rouins with use of bath. 408 Wabash-av. (PO MEST-MARGCE FRONT, its WABASH- ay.ueue Thirty-orst-st.. fturished purlor and bed- room. Duy-buurd it desired. Very reasonable veris, NT-PLEASANT AIRY ROOMS, EaST front, gas and bath; very neut and clean. ‘Norms Feneunuble to the right purties. Mls Michigan-av. new number. fPORENT-THRES UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping six blocks south of Paimer Hous ail modern improvements; references exchanged. $i, d'ribune ofiee. 730 RENT—BO MICHIGAN-AV., ELEGANTLY furnished rooms; references. fe, RENT—FIRST FLOOR OF GO STATE-ST., 7 roums, dclosets; #25, Inquire at20i La Sulie-st, busement, i 7pO RENT—AN ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS, ‘unfurnished; all conveniences, first class. 148 ‘Micbixun-nv. PO RENT—-1 MICHIGAN-AV. (OLD NUMBER “44, turnisoed rooms, single or en suite. 7PO RENT—NICELY, FURNISHED PARLOR ON the Luke-Froat, 38 Michigan-nv. (PO EENT-ON LARE SHORE UNFURNISHED ryoms for housekeeping, gus, hot and cold wa- fer, with use of bath, veur ‘Tnirdetn-st., bulf block from steam and horse curs. Will give board if de- Slred. Kent low to right purty. Address K 34, ‘I'rib- une office. if RENT—LARGE AND ELEGANTLY-FUR- nished rooms on Wabusb-av., near Kightoenth-st., single or en suite; also, furnished basement. Address Ks, Tribune oftide. rpoRENT ar Anrons NEWLY FURNISHED, TO ‘BeNts, together or separate, ‘dw Wabash-ay. (old number). PO, ENT NICELY SOR [SHED ROOMS TO gentlemen. 45 South Diate-st, corner of Hub- burd-cuurt, second tit of stairs. PO KENT—ON WABASH-AV. NICELY FOR- nighed enst front room, to Indy und geutlemun; board for lady. Address MW, ‘'ribune office. ‘fo EENT—A JIANDSOME FURNISHED DOUBLE ‘Iso single ruin in very desiruble locality. Inquire {wenty-fourth-st. Lost CHECK, PIECE FOR AN OPEN BRIDLE. Will pay suitable reward for return to Tribune office. OST—POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING NOTES AND papers uf no value to_tinder, Will pay #20 for its Feturn to No. 4 North Hest, und no questions asked. A.B. ELLITHORPE. Los Bt ack PARASOL ON THE WEST SIDE, ‘Return to 20; West Madison-st.; reward given, OST-ON THE NTH OF JUNE, A SMALL ROLL ‘of Brussels carpet, between ‘wenty-second-st. and Wabash-iy, und Twenty-ninth-st. und Prairie-av. ‘The tinder will be rewarded by returuing it to 28 Wabash-nv. Lost os, SATURDAY AFTTRNOON, JUN ut Haverly's Theatre, a pluck sik dolinan, Will bo suitably rowarded by returning same to box- oltice of theatre. OST-THURSDAY MORNING, ON STATE-SY., qold-rimuned eye-glasses attached to gold chain, Falued us huving belonzed to deceused frlend. Finder Will be suitably rewarded by leaving at 23 West Mon- Toe-st., or stating where they can be Jind, OST—MONDAY, MORNING. MY IRISH WATER lu spaniel dog “Turk” und my black retriever doe *Bluek.” Ang person returning satd does wil bg handsumely rewarded. WILLIAM ‘SHOMPSON, @ ‘Throup-st. Lt OST—ON FRANKLIN OUT OF “EXPRESS ‘wugon, twenty boys vests, sutinet, ted up. 4 liberal reward will be paid for the recovery.” J. LEB, 65 West Ontu-st., or I. A. KOHN & Bi Wabash-av. and Wasbington-sts. Berries it -AV.2-STORY BRICK, story und basement brick, story und basement brick, -story and basement brick. “ick. ‘THOS. E. PATTERSON, 183 Dearborn-st. Suburban. $12 PER MONTH—G LARGE ROOMS nd itor of frame dwelling, third house ., one block North of scnool-house, in Thauire at 183 Dearborn-xe., In bank. THNSDALE—A HOUSE per month; fruit e GH, 123 Deurborn-st, main SHERMITAGE 185 Hermituge-nv. [4 North Wells 23 Sixteenth-st, 3: large grounds for 38 pay the rent, 0. J. STU! FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED in Evanston. BEVERIDGE & DEWEY, io MICHIGAN-AV,, FLAT OF THREE Fuoms, with or without bourd, #830 RENC—-ONE Oi TWO ELEGANT, FUR- ‘nished front rooms, with all modern improve- Tuunts, with private family. 14 Eldridye-court. FPO RENT—FURNISHED, ONE SUITE AND ONE single room. 16 Bast Marrison-st TPO, EYE ONE LARGE HANDSOMELY-FUR- ‘ished room, suitable for two gentlemen. 1 Eust Congress-st VERY DESIRABLE HOOMS, FUR- nished or uafuruished. 240 Wabasb-uv. Apply *pPO RENT—1M1 STATE-ST.. CORNER EIGHT eenth, pleasuot rooms for office or lodging. Avply inthe drug-swore. AN UNFURNISHEDZPRONT ROOM Wwenty-trst-st_ . DESIRABLE PART OF South Evanston, cottage in complete repair, $12. Apply to Station Agent, EMENTS AT LAWNDALE, JUST and calcimined, #10 per month, La Dearborn-st. OAKLAND STATION, FURNISHED ‘with or without bourd, toa ‘single gentle- man, Address K 8, ‘Tribune om TPO WENT A ‘anston; very chenp to 0 {nice good cure of 125 Washingto oy PROSSER RET ROUSE TLOUSE IN SOUTH Ev- desirable tenuutwho will ty. Inquire at ftom 34, ‘OST—-SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A CHE fig, made by G. Thayer on the first Natio: of Chicago in favor of LT. hus been stopped. Tero ecearner, SAMPLE CASE Conhy ‘no good lo uny_ one except tnining shue samp! owner. Liberal rewitr Suate-st, OST—ON THURSDAY. A SMALL BLAC! tan dog; has 2 toc on inside of left hind lege Finder will be sulabiy rewarded at sot Warren-av. ‘OST-RED MOROCCO POCKETBOOK, | CON- tainigg no money and only jupers of, alud te owner; reward for retura of sume to Ell Smithy, Clerk of Appellate Court. ISAAC WLLSON. ott ‘TRAY ED—! bay mare; will be known by a wound on side face. Any information leadii be suitaply rewarded. C. Lyi XTRAYED—A BLACK Lol foot, and 2n old white pony, to tiret hodse south: ‘ater-Works, Lake View, will pay cbarzes. Iribune oilice. REWARD—LOST—HROWN POINTS: Sli dog, with colle oF oud tH SO chequi art tis it. LIN iy returning to #. O. CASS, 24 eted on, Ke eee ‘OR SALK—CRI ple boilers and ‘engines of § lv, 12, und 20 horse power, one [2x13 and one Isx30 horizontal stationary Epumes, a lut of tubular boilers, ditferent sizes: aisy fron and wood working lathes, néw and second-hand steam pumps, a number of teeg-mills, and u saw nnd shingle mill and machinery. HAYIHORN & | BROWN, 13 South Conal-st. (OR SALE—FIVE-HORSEPOWER EN ‘ond-bund), in cood order, one Stu’ j,one pair tinners’ rolls, at WRIGLEY Shop, 14 Calhoun-place, rear 119 Sontn Clark-sts. + JZOR SALE—-ONE ED “HORSE POWEH, E (SEC- it fan NO. B, in good running order, with Balance wheel.’ M2, ‘ribune office. SOR SALB—1ox13 ENGINE, SEVERAL STEAM- & pumps. new und second-hand, FURNESS BROS., ‘ultan-st. feo cat WV ANTED-A, SECONDHAND, ENGINE “AND plete, either st table,” from to.) horse power, A SPALDING, Gibson Cit, size of cylinder, voller, WASTED ONE ROTARY PUMP. ABU inch supply and 2 inch disenurze. “M24 ‘1 dress EUGLERTO: ; kiving full particulary, ‘aud citsh price. SET STYLISH AND SECURE BY A- Diary. S LAUDERBACK, diamond-jewelry manufacturer, corner Madison and State-sts., over Buck & Rayner's drug-stare, second tlour. Tineenbe sted Ui be OR SALE—AN “LEGANT PAI OF ENAMELED solitaire diamond earrings ata cash bargain. Ad- dress K 31, Tribune oifice. ek FPO EXCHANGE ‘somest horse in Chicazc dress K 2 Tribune oft 7PO RENT—COTTAGE, BARN, AND FROM 8 TO ‘Qacres of ground In Lake View. ‘Iho premises formerly occupied by S. HL, Kerfout. Very chenp to bd party. Call between 10 und 2 Orland 2 JOLLN LONG, 6 Washington-st. —TWO LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS nected with folding doors, with closets to nished complete for nousekeeping togens Varkan Siiwnul nu oo or bearer. Payment Diveks from depot in _C. WEMPLE, Ml and 113 Lake-st., be- 7O RENT—BBAUTIFUL NEW COTTAGES, 8 TO 10 rooms, study lawn, cistern und hydrant, one pot, six niles out, half-bourly tral Block from de; a quits fare, e120) to #9 por month. It ROM NO. 805 MICHIGAN-AY., &: < . HOUSE CONTAINING 6 ROOMS ON near Fifty-seventh-st. (Hyde Park), we tener recovery wil! Ee MEAD & COB, HY. EMPSUN, aia} HED ROOMS Foit gel tent re if) RENT 35 MICHIGAN-AV., OPPOSITE LAKE T and park, nicely-furnished roums single oreo Sulte. 7}O RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTS, #2 TO Af per week, at 19 Fiith-uv., between Madison and Washiogton-st3. Call and investizate, 7PO RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS AT 10) FRANK- in-st, corner of Washington; & and $00 per week. Cull und see them. Po RENT-BY A PRIVATE FAMILY ONE OR T two handsomely furnished rooms. ‘Terms mod- erate. y Michixan-av_ 10 RE, \CELY-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, [Our Wabasn-av. (old number), near Twenty- Stores. Te. RENT-BUSINESS PROPERTY—BY EF. a. CUMMINGS & CO., 1st La Sulie-st., corner Mad- ison? ee STORES. 618 State-st.—A large store with basement, %xl0C feet, near Thirteenth-st. ‘aM Cottage Grove: uriek block. Near Thirty-first-st. eroomin rear, Cheup to right party. TO West Madison-st—An elegunt lizat store near corner of Linculn-st. OFFICES, 155 East Randolph-st.—Second and third stories for office purposes, fust opposite new Court-EHouse. 4] and “43 Stuie-st—Elegant offices adjacent to new Custom-House. I6f und 49 Washington-st., between Fifth-av and Jn Salle—A few pleasant ofllces; convenient to Board of Trade. ’AW State-st-—Sultes of rooms for office purposes only, curner Adams. 213 office. BASEMENTS. 302 West Madison-st—A large, basement for crockery business, etc., near Carpenter-x! 30). West Madiyon-st,—A large light basement near Sheldon-at. Cood business location. LOFT’ 2m and 23 State-st-—Loft, 40x12, for light manu- facturing. ¥.—Good large store in 3-story 2 South Morgan-st—Sture, splendid place for cking-house, with smoke-house, ice-house, and tate-at.—Suite of rooms suitable for physician's ‘AW State-st.—A large Nght corner loft cheap. ‘3115 Indlana-av.—A two-story und basement brick building in rear, for stable or Dasiness purposes. NO RENT—A FIRST-CLASS STORE IN GOOD nelghborhood. Wl Milwaukee-av. To RENT—-PART OF FIRST-CLASS STORE IN ‘Good location. Call atl West Mudison-st. Wantro TS YOUNG COUPLE nicely-furnished huuse. Good chance furparty going away. Possession wanted now or within two months. 148%, ‘Tribune office. Vy asrepate i ‘A NICE COFTAGE OF 7 ‘or rooms, on Side, furnished or unfur- Address LY, Tribune oftice. TED—TO RENT—BY A LA U ouse where rent will be taken In Doard, with i: 7 iress, one week, Ls, privileze of other bourders, Irribune attices Wanteo te te fresh rooms sul a.guad lucality. Mt. i 7 Vat. p—-TO RENT—2 Of 3 ROOMS, FL ‘ed or unfurnished, suitable for hausckeepings small American famil nd sure pags Ad= dress, stating full parti reibune RON’ ‘The Union Furniture Company, have now the lamest und best aolected stock of are nov the inrgest und best aciected stock o PUIITURE, CARPETS, and GENERAL HOUSEFURSISHING GUODS they have ever carried. nnd at prices SURPRISINGLY LOW. $2 Our enameled suits are all gone; shall have more soon. ‘Black walnut chamber sults, 95, 6, and 265, with dressing-case, A’French top suit, fine, di Elegant SuIts, Bo, 815, 200, $25, A full ine of parlor suits in halr éloth, terry, ruw silk, silk delaine, cashmere, and plush, for $40, 8, $85, $5, $35, $100, $1 Easy chairs In endiess vactety, from $2.50 to 5. ‘A Jarge line of carpets of known brands, from Sc, upwards. EXTRA SUPERS. $1, In the better coods the pat- terns ure very choice. : in common gouls, such og crdekery, wooden and tinware. thelr line ts complete. “All these euous and itch more, in fact about every thing necded for housekeeping, they sell on thelr “EASY-PAYMENT PLAN,” which is a small cush payment down und the balam monthly antll the bill is patd. plas. ‘Their customers are from all parts of the city. It will puy sou lo call and examine their goods, and Ieara thelr prices und their manner of doing tnsiness. Ht will make you a customer and benetit your family, Don’t board when you can suve money by baying: furniture und se, 'URF COMPANY, West Mudison-st. ursday, und Saturday evenings. NDATSRALL (P'S SOMETHING OF A MYS- 24 tory why persons shoald travel from urzy-ninth- at. and Nerth-uv. und puss seventy-live furnitura houses to buy their woods of POOLEY & MITCHELL, ISIUING: EMPOR STOVES, And why sty they do it? Because—They have overytuing that housekeepers require. Bedrouss, parlor, znd dining-room furniture, Stoves and runzes, cruckeryware, silverware, granites ware, tUnware, carpets, curtains, beddi Sands of noveities needed In every house. Tiecause—Thelr xoods are tirst-class, und always guaranteed, ecause—Their prices are lower than all com- petitora, ‘ecause—Their house dents honorably by all. They practice no misrepresontation. and are pleased to Enter to the wants of all patrons. H Becnuse—Govd goods, falr treatment, and low prices vill bring peuply from all parts of the idlobe ‘Consequently don’t be afzaid te apend 3 faze. ag we are boundto sare you nt bul of Swn. "Ask yournelzhpors what’kind of folks we are, and they will tell you to follow, OPEN EVENINGS. {BELL TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. AT BRUSIS HOUSE-FORNISIUNG EMPORIOS tA. 974 Mudison-st., nenr the bridge, may be found ail kinds uf furniture, carpets, and houschold zou queay fer cash, ur on easy parmems, HII ates SPLENDID DOUBLE STORE, 40X ‘60, with fine front on West Mudison-st., near new depot now being built on Canal-st; sultavle for large clothing business or any other first-class busl- ness; will give lease to good party at reasonable rent. ‘Address LS, ‘Tribune office. "A SACRIFICE—SEVERAL ELEGANT PAR Tor sults covered in spun sili, raw silk, satin, terry, and haircloth. MALTLN'5, 35 and 27 State-st. 1ASH— C THE UIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR household goods of all kinds, : GEUHEGAN & KEVEL, 7]}0 RENT—PART OF SMALL STORE ON STATE- HEG. Tor ormot Madison; state sour business. with WL 18, 195, 197 Landuiph-st, auswer. Address M 4S, ‘Tribune office. corner Fifub-av_ 1[0 REST" STORE AND BASEMENT (9 EAST Randolph-st. Apply on the premises, or Ht ware-pluce, corner State-st._ E. OLBRICH. NO REN’ NEWBURY, I6i La Snile-st. 32 AND 3d WABASH-AV., STORE ‘and basement, 4Uxl%5 feet. Inquire of GEO. G. 10 RENT—STORE, NORTHEAST CORNER STATE + algo No. 1551 In same block. und ‘Thirteent! i, TL EOF, 2 Reaper Block. 7PO RENT-NEW DOUBLE STORE, xii, NEXT to corner Michiqnn-ay. on T'birty-first-st. EOF, 12 Reaper Block. pe RENT—STORE AND BASE: any kind of reta G.G. NEWBU Y, 161 La Salte-st_ ENT. 2X65, 33 ‘Bast Madison-st., near Wabash-av., desimbic for J] orcommissiun business. Apply to at Si4 North Clark-st FPO RENTS AND Gig NORTE CLARK-ST.. double store and basement, &S per month; a good chance fur o furniture business. Please apply rT BENT FoR $15, BRICK, STORE AND FOUR rooms in rear, $8 North Clark-st.. opposite Lin- coin Park, suitable for light manufacturer. Inquire up-stairs. Offices. T° RENT-ONE OF Tifib FINEST OFFICES IN the elty for railroads or corporations, ut 46 South Clurk-st.; 2 large vaults. RENT—A SUITE OF FRONT OFFICES ON second floor, very good light, at 4 and 43 South Ciark-st.. Room 3. T° RENT—OFFICES--ONE BASEMES ‘ond floor, $1 21 La Salle-st, Dasement. jesk-room und desk, %. ‘Inquire at Docks and Yards. T° RENT-DOCK 210 FEET FRONT ON NORTH Branch Canal. suitable for Iumber or coal. gate (uf the, liinols Leather Company, corner of th-sts.. Goose Istand. jaisted und North Bras Miscellaneous, T°, RENT-WELL-LIGHTED AIRY LOFT, THIRD 1u-st., x5) feet, cheap; over ice. Apply to them. floor, 47 and 49 5 Brunswick & Balke Co. eighth-at ffO RENT-ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED StOOMS, Centrally located, at 146 State-st., neur Mudisun. ‘Transients accommodate —NO.4 PARK ROW-—SUITE OF ROOMS ntleman und wife, or single gentlemen; also single room. 7fO KEN FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLE- 13 Hest Sixteonth-st. TWO RENT—PLBASANT AND WELL-FURNISHED rooms; prices reasonable. 1423 Wabash-uv. f° RENT—STORES, 1 WM. H, SAMPSON, 91 Wushington-st., Rooin 2 FITS, HOUSES, ETC. Te RENT—LARGE STONE STABLE BHT Van Buren und Congress-sts. ingulre wu: 7 Honore Building. 70 RENT—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING, TWO floors, sxlW each, witb light on three’ sides, Southeast corner Ohio and North La Sulle-sts. Apply Salie-st. at Room 13, 190 South I. reo RENT-ROOMS, 67 WABASH-AV. FPO RENT—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS [Oat south Clark-st., oom W. WHITE [iND! behind, Retuen: em it “ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL ‘anston, completely furnished; e barn; all in tine or- nienees; I ‘& DEWEY, % Dearborn-st. ali modern con’ der, BEVER 70 MBNT-PURNISHED 1012-8. AND B. OCT A: ‘onstne f., Vincennes-av., near Thirty-seventh- ee ene nea arn gi RANNEY © CU. 1i3 Madizon-st_ “West Side. 10 RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED FLATS. lor und basement; will rent separately or both ‘to respunsivle purties with privilege of rereut Ing. 4 West Lake-st HAND PonTAY South Side. (0 RENT—AT, 3s) WABASU-AV.—FLAT OF 3 ToUMs, uptwo fights, fronting east, sultable small family, S per month. Apply to RUBERT He WALKER, 12 Dearborn-st, between 9 and 17 o'clock TPO RENT—FLAT OF 4, 5, Olt 9 HOOMS ON our South Clark-st; 3 Reaper Block. North Side. WHIKER ROOMS, suituble for family, nt 210 T. BIRCH, 163 Deurborn-st. Mi o. aching od for reletting. 10 RENT—FLAT. winduws on stree! North Clark-st. iho RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN A T privute fumily; house hus modern improvements, a9) Wabush-uv. 70 _RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED BACK PAR- tor; also small room only #5 per month, at Hirst flat 3, Wubusb-ay., only 4 blocks from Palmer House. "po RE ITED, OR UNFURNISHED Yor light housekeeping —Two elegant front rooms: modern conveniences. 1 East Sixteenth-st, foot of Proirie-av. T°, RENT—GO Clurk-st,, Itoom 12. UT BARN IN REA Clurk-st, near Harrison, cheap. J. BUFF, fo SECOND FLOOR 2X), WITH POWER . 2 es E ste LOW TO ‘Tri RENTCINDEPENDENCE HALL, G TO eGad-st, near Wabush-av,. for thentrical per- formances, balls, festivals, ote; lure staze, coud scenery, elegant Hoor, goud ventilation, etc.; will seat ns. Apply ‘ur address A. comfortably over 1,00 per H. WILSON, 119 Twenty-secont st a CARPETS New Store. New Furniture. Inne Exeolsior Furniture Company; 248 West Madison-st., xoeps onhand tine, extra fine, and medium parlor, chamber, dining, and kitchen furniture, Brussels and Ingrain carpets, cook stoves, ranges, in fact everything t furnish » boase oftinniete. very cheap for cash, yn eusy payments wt cash prices, “havelsior Furniture Company. 29 West Muuison-st. Stoves, Crockery, and Cutlery, PURSTRORE, CARPETS, STOVES. BTC, ‘Selling at cust, fur thirty days, for cush or eusy payments. Furnish now and save money. A large stock of tirst-e:siss walnut and marble-top coumber sults. Parlor sults in rich brucaded sills, plush, French terry, and hair cloth. Bookeases, Wardrobes, French plate nurrors. Tenn furnish your avuse complete th one day's no- tice, My stuck is made of dry, tirst-class Inmber, All guods wurrunted. ‘At FE. COGSWELIS, ‘The West-Eind Furnisning House, 28 West Ri xr Low (Qn cusy payments, Splendid stuck. Falr deating. Open evenings. J.W. & J. B. STOREY, . ‘ i Suite-st. For gare MIPLETE HOUSEREEPING OUT- Es] rorsirun tit fur two; over # articles; t cash; must sell, Address G19), {Oh SALE—CHEAP—4 SEC tal cook stove, with water-buck reservofr and but closet; two mung one still hut-uir furnuce. AURNITURE OF TEN ROOMS FOR SALE: ‘and in first-class condition. Apply at 2 West second toor, Eit COURING GET THE HESS COOK- ‘stove, wich winter, attachment. Every kind of jummer stoves at Hess" Stove Company, 1b Lake-st. MUSE Be S010 TS Wines waitin AM parlor sutts, 1 pler mirror, 2marble-top chai Ber soles, $ ping cedstents, 4 carpets, Lhat-tree, I lot pietures, is, 2 sofas, 4 lounges, 3 re~ Eiining rockers, { hate-cloth eaay chair, 3 tirat-class a ves. siunges, 3. heating stoves,’ larve lot of miseelluneous articles. Cati at HODGES & MOKRIS~ N's, Comtulssiun House, 6H Madison-st, near the corner of Paulina. O% EASY PA’ olture, carpets, s a fact everything needed for housekeeping. BUCRK' nd Usig West Madisun-st. PO RENT—OR LEAS) at Douglas Hou: LARGE STOREROOM IN good order; rent low toa uwod reliable party. Ap- , Thirty-With-sb. and Cottage id WANTED—TO RENT. PO _RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. Tout itu-av. #0 RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS; GENTLEMEN onl, ortheast corner Lake und Clark-sts ipo RENT—A FRONT SUITE OF ROOMS, FUR- ‘TO nisheu, without board, ino private family, at 258 ‘Michigun- Wes 130 RENT) AND 12 TWENTY-SECOS "[°ntro ruoms for housekeeping, cheap tu good pai ties.” Apply to NLLSON, 119 'rwenty-second-st, RENT—ELEGANT FLATS, BATIL ROOMS ‘and ull Improvements, at 44 North Clark-st. E. WANECY, 10s Denrborn-st, 1t UPPER RIGHT HAND FLAT, 170% rooms, Lesides bath-room; goud order. A. T. GAL, 9 Deurborn-st., Roum 2, FOUR ROOMS; BRICK even roums._14 Grant-place. si, Tribune office, ST., A COMFORT- front room, suitable for one or two + private runlly. ON WEST WASHINGTON-ST on suite, trys, spor, bath- secund-st. T°. BES nighed large front roo! room-miate. 719 RENT—A NICE ROOM TO GENTLEMEN OR auntiy furnished rooms. ‘0 or three Kents, ut 5 West Monroe-st. PATENTS. Patent Attorneys. 7 La Salte-st. Chi Fpo REN SOMELY-FURNISHED FRONT TP Octtss. 11 Twenty-second-st ipO_ RENT—i _ MICHIGAN-AV.-FUENISHED ‘front room on second toor, &. 7PO RENT—S EAST HARRISON-ST.—A PLEAS- [Ogu large front room for man and wife or two 7PO RENT—FURNISHED PARLOR ‘AND BED- T room on South Side; very desirable. Address Z (0 RENT—HO, BOYS!LODGINGS, VERY DE- [oukbie in quality, location, and terms; several tine rooms for chums. 2§ Indiana-av., near Twenty~ TANTED — TO RENT — TO LANDLORDS—A store, first four, in the neighborhood of Wabash- ay.and Lake-st., for, which a reasonable rent will ‘Tribune ollie be paid. Address L ‘Tribune orice. Ing grain. Address K Wayrenre HENT—A BUILDING WITH OR ‘Without power, suitable for storing and clean- EPAInS FOI STOVES MANUFACTURED AT ‘Troy, Albany, Rochester, Cievelund, Cincinnatt, and elyewhere, st W.C. METZNER'S, LT Weat Kan> uIphest. ECTION OF FURNITURE, etc, for cash or on cas) payments, a enitare-house Nos.. W, and 2 West Madison-st. BAKSALOU WW ASTHDSA RICE CHAM HER SET OF POINT ture und. black walnut dres-ing bureau of ood. style. Address 1. 53, ‘Tribune office. Wanted te HENT—BY YOUNG LADY 1 d, pleasant room, with or ou Pinies' References exebanzed. Address K West Side. Trib tfice. State price und location. Address yANTED-TO RENT-A FLAT OF FIVE On Wai Romson North Side fora family of two. 1.65, Tribune office. ED-T0 KENT—O# PURCHASE. A COT. Vay South Side proferred. Address M. EL ‘4 Art Gullery. LAMSON. 25 State-st, Mosh VV ANTE Le FOR TURES ¥ ‘iaimproved property worth ALLBS, i Wasbington-st, Room WASTER, ENT State terms. H 70, Tribune ortice. NA PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘or with a widuw Indy, a pleasant second-story room with or without board, witbin tifieen minutes! Walk uf State und Mudisun-sts, South or North Side. A EIRE-PROOF WARETIOUSE FOR, STORAGE &: of turniture. carriages, bogies, and all Kinds of merchandise; lowest rates for oud ‘accommodations ithe qity. “Constable trade not solleited. 45 to Nort CHE ‘ORAGE CO., 30 TO 26 RANDLUPH- St, have the Hnust warerooms und the best fucil- tes in the elty for storing furniture, planos,merchan- dise. ete Low rates. Advances mude If desired. PREY STORAGE CO. NOS. 76, Eust Van Buren-st; established 1813: pe and rellable: swruze of furniture; advances made. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE IN CinST-CLASS, clean, dry lofts by elevator, at I if WWErtenGLee ound Br Wabastcay J.C, & U, PARILY, It) West sionroesse, pai = 13st SH-AV.—NICEL.Y-FUR- i orgy tront room: also, geatieman desires tadies; nlso one ortwo rooms for light house- Keeping, and large barn. 214 Indiana-ay- ANT FURNISHED ROOMS AT ‘Transients aceommudated. — FLOUR OF SIX ROOMS TO Avoly at 2 Ferce-st. we ‘OD tumily withy North Side. T° HENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 210 ‘North Clark-st., third tuor, Noum L PV ANTED-TO RE 1H 7, ‘Tribune office. SMALL FORKISHED ‘house un the South Side for the summer or longer, by family of four. State price and location Wao. dress iS, Tribuuie office. RENT—COPTAGE Ol SMALL house, with ard. South Side or suburban. Ad- Wome RENT—BY YOUNG MARRIED ‘couple, unfurnished rvom in private family un Weat Side, Address, stating terms, 419), Tribune, OFFICE FURNITURE. (OR SALE—A. WMI, BATMAN & CO. ‘safe io complete order, 0x inside measuremenc; chewy, Apply to LOUD. SYOUTENBURGH & CO. and +4 Wabash-uv. . COUNTEE, ET fadisun-st. i)

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