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See rnts ABER RAR ei nemee te 14 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES BUSINESS CHAN HOUSEHOLD Goon: WANTED-MALE HELP. WANTED—MWALE HELP. WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &e. WwW ‘-ANTED—A GOOD IRISH DRY-GOODS BALES- man; cood salary und permanent situation, Ad- dress Ol, Tribune vftice. NTED—A BILL CLERK—A YOUNG MAN OF “food character loduatrions baitty vand’a good aman ean obiain 7 pleasant 3 Bren handwriting. P Be fAbune office. Miscellaneous—Continued. ete; waReS i per Ww cee Monday morning: oF notat all ae sty ‘attch fe av. ‘WV ANTED-MAN ON SHIPPING FLOOR; MUST bes cood packer, and acquainied with the paint business. PARKER, COIT & CO. 205 Kinzie-st. NTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. “Eblery hot iarsé: bota permanent isco for a competent man. Address P%, Tribune office. W ast ED-TWO GOOD ARCHITECTURAL drauchtsmen; must bo good designers in gothic. GREG. VIGEAN'I, Architect, 45 La Salle-sr. >PING CLERK IN WHOLESALE WANTED SITING Gane IS WHOM Apply at 16 Wabasb-ar. STED—A_SMAIT YOUNG MAN FOR COL- aprED. Aen nood bookkeeper, and have ood city reference. Inguire at 4 South Halsted-st., GRIFFIN S CONSELLY. S STEADY MAN WITH 8100 CAPA- W ae Pacing office work can secure half interest $n an established manufacturing business paying £20 monthly; no bonus. 1s, Tribune ofice. NTE! FOUNG MAN OF 18 OR 20 YEARS 7 en re of bookkeeping not - Feelin sures: EnOFICsES of bore os mess s nt, in ponden okkee ie crgticn and accurate in his work; must wages bookk Fead and write German; ‘steady employment; 5. Address QS Tribune office. WAnxTED-BY WHOLESALE PAPER HOUSE city wslesman. Must be quick and alive man, and if not an A ipenman no attention will be paid to answers. Also winte where last employed. Address P ti, Tribune office. ANTED-—WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR TWO active men to collect orders. Reference re- gaired, |W. D. DESMOND, 25 East Madison-st, oms 3, 4, and & required. Small private faaily. Domestica—Continued. as s RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL W Arcanist n housework for which'n tenchor will give xgod home, instruction, and Use Of piano. Ad~ fres#063, Tribune ofica. ANTED—A COMPETENT SCOTCH Ol EN- W Aish girl for small family, as cook and laundress; prefor one recently out. Apply at once. 45 ‘Twenty- nfth-st, ANTED—AN HONEST, COMPETENT GIRL n secure a permanent home and good waces by appizing at gu Weet Weshtngton-st. References WASTEDSA GIRL FOR GENBRAL HOUSE: ‘work to xo fourteen malles in the country; must be good cook, nnd wash and fron well. Apply to RL. KIRK, 190.and 193 Lake-st, ‘ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL TO COOK, (WAntishrand irony also-acood second glrl, Ger: man preferred. Call at 145 Michigan-av.. ANTED—GOOD, STEADY, SOBER MAN FOR farm that understands sll kinds of work re- quired on farm: must bo 8 kocd milker, good Pinder, flack hay und grain; agne but euch need apply. Call vo-day from 10.4. m. ta 4p. m. at 204 South Despiaines. WANTED—AN ABPRENTICE BOY OR GIRL IN photocraph valery, 786 Madison-st, corner of Robey. J, R. SPEVRN! TANTED-IN “A MEAT MARKET, A COMPE- tent man. References required. 11 West Wash- ington-st. YEARS OLD TO ANTED-AN INVOICE CLERK IN A WHOLE- sale grocers; must be experienced, quick, cnd accurate. State esiary required, with references. Ad- Gress (li, Tribune office. NTED-YOUNG MAN FOR ENTRY AND Wilt dlen! nust be qilck and aecurace and food WANTED-BOY ABOUT 15 ‘Assist on milk-waon at 2913 Deurborn-st. laundress * PV ANTED-IN EVANSTON, IN A FAMILY OF eight, a competent Scandinavian a5 cook and wages $1.0. Roforences required. F.C. TAYLOR, 8 South Clark-st. ‘PV ANTED A G00D GIRL, TO COOK “AND DO general housework in family of two. Call at once. 655 Carroll-av. ‘WASTEQ-A GIRL FOR GENERAL “HOUSE- work: Scandinavian preferred; three in family. Apply at %7South Robey-st. ANTED—AT G6 BURLING-ST., BETWEEN ‘Webster and Bolden-avs., North Side—Good gir! for general housework; smail family. 'ANTED—A NIGHT WATCHMAN IN A MAN- ufactory. Address Q 14, Tribune office. WANTED-FEMALE HELP. mman; one acqusinted with paint business pre- | —~—~--~~: Ferred. “Address 46, Tribune office. Domestions cing in NTE! N vIT! EXPERIENCE IN ‘ANTED—A GIKL 10 DO PLAIN COOKING WAinorar ods 10 work evenings, RANNEY family; wages, $4 140 East Jackson-st, op- & LEACiL is Twenty-second-st_ ite Past-Office. ‘ANTED—GIRL; MUST BE A GOOD COOK, ANTED-AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG man asan assistant in an office; mast be a g00d penman, and accurate at tigares. Q 54, Tribune office. washer and {roner. Apply, with reference. at 752 West Monroe-st, Trades. WANTEDIA TINNER WHO HAS HAD 2 08 3 venrs’ experience; Inust be single. Apply at @ ‘West Madison-st. ANTED-SIX FIRST-CLASS | CARRIAGE- trimmers. Address P.-O. Box 1953, South Bend, Ino. NTED— D BLACKSMITH THAT 18 A Waaind notsestoer, Address SCHLANDER: & SCHRUEDEK, Peotone, lit, ANTED-FOUR FILE-COTTERS. APPLY AT 3¥ North Clinton-st. ANTED—TAILORS TO WORK IN SHOP ON (WAiiilary conus Worklevout Apply st 9) and 81 East Randolph-st.. second floor. ‘ANTED-SEVERAL GOOD SHOP HANDS ON ‘sush. doors, blinds, etc, at planing-mill on ‘West Fourteenth-st., near Stewart-av. WASTED FOREMAN 10 TARE CHARGE OF ‘bottoming room of prison boot and shoe tac- Pegged and sewed work. Apply at 145 Wabash. (\ ANTED—PAINTEIL A SKILLED WORKMAN i finish woodwork of a large room paneied in hard woods. References required. Address C. BUOTSMITIL, Maywood, Lil. Wt ‘T-CLASS BARBER; STEADY ‘work. Apply Sunday afternoon. between 2 and o'clock, of address PAUL VALEKIUS, 43 West Madison-st, ‘ANTED-FOREMAN FOR BRICK AND STONE- (Wa rorkritnretercnce: Appi to Bek CHALLE, ‘PVASTED, A GERMAN OR SWEDE GIRI. FOR general honsework in small family; good waxes. Apply at 49 Monroe-st. WWASZEDGIRL FOR GENERAT HOUSEWORK in small family. Apply at 4S? West Lake-st. ANTED—A FIRS! KK AND LAUN- dress in 3 good homo; suburbs. O72 Tribune, “WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in small family; one to cook for 24 Hust Obto-st. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEW ORK in small family. Call Monday morning at 390 iene: "AN ina small family. ay. D—GIRL, AT 33 EAST INDIANA-ST., WANTED_FEMALE HELP. Employment Agenct(s, ‘ANTKD—MORI ISCONSIN GIRLS, CANA- WAdisna, nels, Sestens eood. workers: nico homes; good wages. ‘Registry, 2 West Sonroe-st. Wiscelianeous—Continued. IN WANTED—AS ‘'RAVELING SALES- Giipe fore reliable lumber tm: Best of references. P 8, Tribune office. ({7ANTED—100 GOOD GIRTS FOR ALL 1ONDS cba hae BARRETT aisle male help. - fee, 153 tf it Obio-st WwW ANTED-GOOD GERMAN AND | SCANDI- navian girls for private families, hotels, and posrdins-bonses ‘at G. DUSKE’S office, 195 Milwau- ee-a¥. V7 ANTED—GOOD Gini, ANY NUMBER. COME W “Gntlondsy. ioe weaisoreste comer La Salle, Bureau of Literature, Central Registry. V/ ANTED—1,00 RAILROAD LABORERS FOR Jows, Minnesota, Dakota. Wisconsin, Oblo, und Tinos; also 35 ston¢-masons at £3 per day; 100 1a borers for city work at $150 per day. Apply to EN- RIGHT & CO}. Northwasiom Employment Agency, 73 South Canal-st, Office open La Miscellaneons. Waar oes te Reber Preserving Con ito East Jackson-st.- Wn ‘ED—GIRL TO RUN, SEWING-MACHINE, for Ii i South Franklin-st, Also three young giria needle-work. ‘TED—TO ADDRESS CIRCULARS. A WO- _ man who can write a free, bold pane Eneage- ment temporary. Wages, $1 per day. own handwriting, O onRribime office. ws PED—20 GIRLS TO PICK FRUIT. ‘at 11 South Franklin-st. WV ANTED-GIRLS, CLEAN LIGHT WORK, BEC- ond toor 145 South Clinton-st, APPLY ION WANTED—AS JANITOR IN AN vOnice building. “Five. years’ ‘experience, Refer- ence from present empioyer. Address P 7%, ‘Tribune. N EXCELLENT BUSINESS CHANCE—A WELL- A Nestublished wholesale and retall house ‘of One Wines and liquers wishes~—in order to devote lis en- tire attention t» the jobbing trade exclusively—to dis- ose of its present siand with fixtures, good will, and nest class of trade. Parties need n BS if not desirous to doso. Address for tbree days 034, ‘Tribune office. TION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS S"kherin privas family References with pres- entemployer. Address Q 4, Tribune oftice. COMPLETH OUTFIT FOR A SMALL JOB A. printing ofice for sale cheap. Apply at Room 33 Honore Block, between 108. m. snd3 p. m. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SQUARE MAN Ss in grain or lumber office. Can give Eastern ref- erences. Address D, 72) West Luke-st. ist fi lon, England, as pi ir i tare or carpet, store. Address 32 Butterfeld-st, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE,. Domestics. 2 ‘ANTED—FOH A VERY NICE COOK. Ny Yammy desired. The best of references. ‘145 Twontleth-st. iz ITUATION WANTED—FOR A GERMAN GIRL. ‘Light housework or sewing. Very capable, 145 ‘Twentleth-st. GOOD BUSINESS MAN WITH $1.00 AND services can secure un interest {na permanent Dusiness that will not him £00 per month; money in Vested will be amply secured. P 2, Tribune office. GOOD GROCERY ON ONE OF THE PRINCI- pai, streets of this city for sale chenp for cash. Good rensons for selling out, Address 0 & Tribune. fOR—I WILL SELL #20 WORTH OF DRUGS, OSs worth et furniture, su worth of books And instruments, 060 per year, free rent ractica worth OFT fogms for ong rear for #0 cash. Boxee Chie cago P.-O. F)RUG STORE FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST Tocations in Bostern iowa, handsotnely furnistied, Stock In good order. Terms accommodating. Ad- dress Box No. 3, Tipton, 1s. ITUATIONS WANTED—IN ONE PLACE BY’ two relinble girls to do sewing, care of enildren, and do second work. Good references. Apply at 17 Dayton-st, corner of Centre. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL TO do second work in u private family, Would like 2 good homo. Please call Monday at $8 West Obio-st. O YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN A CIGAR, fruit, and news store, down town, with fine liv- ing rooms? Address P 39, Tribune ottice, RUG STORE FOR SALE TOA GERMAN PHY- sician, who can work up 2 food practice, tna Ger man community, 2 miles trom Chicago, Apply to G. R, BASSETT, M. D., Hobart, Ind. ITUATION WANTED-BY A NEAT, COMPE- tent German girl to do general housework or cooking in asmall private family. Please call Mon- day at 317 Calumet-ay. No postal cards. PTANTED—A YOUNG LADY WHO CAN WRITE 8. food business hand, and is accustomed to of- fice work. Apply at 145 Wabash-av. ITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO ‘do second work or general housework in a umall ly. Call or address Gl Kossuth-st. for TANTED—APPRENTICES AT HAIR WOR! ‘will pay while learning. Call at 206 West Madi non-st. W ANTED—2 GIRLS FOR STEADY WORK ON hoopskirt frames; 26 girls to learn the business, Wastes, Gint FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call Monday at 345 West Adums-st, Watepavouax ‘OR GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Avond home and good payin & small family. 70 South Canal-st., up-statra, . WARIEDCAT | SOUTH | ASHUAND-AV.— aes ERO Ok, ier geTs ett, and kitchen ir! ‘ANTED—A_ GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at 812 West Washington-at. ‘ANTED—GOOD GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work, 1054 Wilcox-av., near corner Campbell. ‘ANTED—I CAN GIVE WORK TO HUNDREDS: of giris and women this week. in elty and coun: {y_mp orders are irst-class, NETTAG. ROOD, 31 La Saile-st. YWVANTED-A_ GOOD GERMAN OR SWEDE 1 girl in private family. Call st 145 Twenty- ret~st. ANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR WOUSEWORE at #63 Sonth Halsted-st., corner of F. “WaAnreD— + GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in a private family at 152 Obio-st. ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework at 186 Aberdecti-at, ANTED—A GOOD, CAPABLE GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework in n family of three. Call at ‘733 West Washington-st. WANZED GIRL FoR GENERAL HOUSEWORK YY “ates Warren-av. Good wages. W/ANTED—GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A small family; good Wages; g00d, big stove.- 76 Atcher-av. WASTED GIRL TO 00 GENERAL “HOT work. Apply at 418 Chiengo-av., near the Ike. WAnteoa GOOD GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN- ‘eral housework ina small family. One well rec- ommended may apply at 483 Belden-av. WVANTED_AT & THIRTY-THIRD-ST., A GOOD girl for general housework: family small; good wages; no frish. References required. WANtho—a NORWEGIAN OR SWEDE FOR general housework; Private family; wages $14 Bmonth. Call Monday at #1 Washington-st. - W: “ANTED —506. WASHINGTON-ST.—A GOOD cook. YVANTED—GOOD GERMAN GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework. 2613 Wabash-av. Jaundresses, with children, and good w: workin city’ and counti WANTED AT 3 SIXTEENTH-ST.. TWO GOOD firls in small family; ono for cooking, washing, and troniug, the other for second work; good wages paid. ij V ‘ANTED—GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY, 173 East Randolph-st, cood wages to first-class on for house- board #2 und £2.50. a week, ANTED—2& WABASH-AV.. A FIRST-CLASS chambermald: none other need apply. Room I, It Dearborn-st. ‘ANTED—AT %1 SOUTH CANAL-ST. TWO good carvers on parlor work; must be quick workers. N. JACOBSON & CO. WASTED—A G00 Gin, FOR GENERAL ‘housework; a cood bome for right girl. Apply at 3105 Cottuge Grove-ny., Monday. ANTED—TWO HANDS TO PUT TOGETHER W: doors. Nineteenth and Cansl-sts. FULLAS. WaAten-tw9 CABINETMABKERS AND TWO carvers. Apply to Hudson River Furniture Co., Conoes, N.Y. NTED—FIRST-CLASS DIAMOND -SETTER. axaaress: S$. VAN RAALTE, 28 North Fourth-st. 0. TED-SEVERAL GOOD CONFECTIONERS ‘at 8 and &) State-st, WWANTED-A FINST-CLASS GENERAL CANDY- Maker On creams, lozenges, etc.; one who thoroughly understands the business; tom cond Rober man steady work the year around. Call at 134 WANTED—A YOUNG. EXPERIENCED GIRL for second work. Good wages. Apply at 225 Calumet-ar. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN, SWEDE, OR DANE Birlto do general housework in n family of three. Must be a good cook and first-class Iaundress. S414 Indiana-av. W/ ANTED—TWO COMPETENT SECOND GIKLS to £0 to Geneva Lake for the summor. Fine family and bestof wages. Apply at 246 North Clark-st. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT COOK AND WASH- er, German preferred; wages, & per week. Ap- ply atonce. 200 Michizan-av. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO GOA SHORT Dis- ‘tnnee in the country for general housowork in small family. Good wages. Apply at Room 51,12 La Salle-st. from 3to 5p.m, WANTHD A G00b, COMPRTENT Git Wost den first-cinss cook. Call Sunday at 429 Wash- Ington-st. 3 ‘\WANTED_GHRMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK ‘and one to tuke caro of children. Good pay. Call at 113 North Sheldon-st., near Union Park. ANTED-SECOND GIRL—ONE THAT UNDER- stands plain ewing. 10 North Clark-st. ‘PV ANTED_A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT GIRL 20 cook, wash, and: iron. Appiy ac 357 Dear born-av. WASTED-A_G00p Gili; STEADY PLACE ‘and good wages, 3% West Monroc-et ‘WANTED GItL FOR GENERAL HOUSRWVORK ina small family. Good wages. 472 Marshtield-av. WAXTED-GIRL ADOUT 18 TO DO SECOND work and wait on table; Scandinavian preferred; one that understands English. 125 Dearborn-av. East Madison-t, clzar-store. ANTED—AT_ SMITHS STUDIO, 2 NORTH Clurk-st.,a first-ciass negative retoucher; also 8 good spatter and finisher. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CUSTOM SHIRT cutter, Address, stating experience and full particulars, Q74, Tribune. « ‘ANTED—A” GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at No, 2455 Michigan-nv. WANTED A RELIABLE PROTESTANT WOM- anas cook in private family on South Side, where other Protestant girls are kept. inquire at 1< ste Twentlet WANTED 20 GOOD PAINTERS AT CORNER ‘Forts-seventh-st. and South Park-boulevard. Come prepared to work Monday morning. Wages & perday. POTVER PALMER. TANTED—AT THE WINDSOR HOUSE, 1S State-et—A good cook who cnn do meat’ and pastry. ANTED—CARPENTER TO BUILD A BARN, for which 1 will give a sult of clothes made 16 order. 28 Clark-st. WS STEDHEAD MEAT COOK AND HEAD _WW “waiter at Atlantic Hotel. YVANTEDFIRST-CLASS COOK AT 2) WA- bash-ayv.: man or woman. WAXTED_ONE CHAMBERMAID TWO SCRUB V 'ANTED—TWO GERMAN QH SWEDE GIRLS: ‘one for coneral housework and one to take cara of children, Atit® Michign-ay . ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND iron; wages, 4. Call nt 221 Mlinots-st. ee SOLAS WITH GOOD AD- Site ON ANTE aE ac oRe recoad etal N’ TWO LADIES rl ag cook in a private family where secon W ‘Atese: rainry. 3 MADER, situation permanent, | ts wii $o address naswered.” Call at 0 South E. A. RICE & CO., 99 Washington-st. +] Dearborn-st. Ss UATION WANTED—-BY A Nor N girlin small family. Address 3? Bismarck-cour ITUATION WANTED—AS COOK IN A PRI- vate family bya reliable person. Call, for two ‘days, st 271 Kast Huron-st_ ANTED-AT ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MANU- W: factory, 58 Ewing-st., Se eaniced rose-makers Gita Ton WANTED—TO DO SECOND WORK; wouid be willing to work for small weges. Ad- dress P 1, Tribune office. A and branchers; also boy to cut leaves. ‘ANTED-FIVE MIDDLE-AGED, T,ADIES, with references, can make from $2to Sa day, light work. Address G @, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MEAT AND PAS- 22 Hy Cook. Call at 20 East Twenty-second-et., near a RUG STOCK WITH WELL-ESTABLISHED AND ‘paying business for sale~An unusually good chance for a. druggist with moderate capital. Count} seat, railroad town, principal drug-store. Apply to B. COE, Caledonia, Minn. 2 ‘Ok SALE—A LiQUOK STORE, STOCK, AND Fottcturca’ Cant at st South Canal-st, corner of Wiison, ‘Olt SALE—CHRAP—A BEAUTIFUL MEAT AND vegetable market; all modern improvements; 8 bargain if taken at once. Koon 0 Reuper Block, OR SALE-FIRST-CLASS SALOON ON SOUTH Side doing good business in first-class _nelehbor- hood; receipts from #0 to $0 per day; reasons for selling, other business to nttend to. {will bear in- ¥estigntion; one of the best chanceseveroffered. A. J, GIBBONS, & Washington-st., oom 6, 'OR SALE—A GROCERY DOING {0 TO $150 PER days, prohte, $10 to #25, perday., Is located on one Of the best ‘streets in Chicago. Sickness reason for selling, All fresh, new goods. Will inventory $1,500 to $1,500, Must be all cash down. P 20, Trib- une ofice. FIXTURES, AND GOOD W 4StED A YOUNG LADY FOR CASHIER, ‘one for asolicitor, and one to jearn horseback riding. Apply at BYRON ROBB'S Riding-School, QUEATION WANTED —BY A COMPETENT ‘American girito do second work or sewing, or would take entire charce of children. First-ciass reference. Call on or address LOA, 72% Carroll-av. POR, SARE STOCK, will of tine paying restaurant on prominent core ner on West Madison-st.. forsale at a bargain; good reasons forselling. PIERCE & WARE, 143 La Salle. Clark-st,, opposite Lincoln Park. ANTED—EN ENCED SALESLADIES IN Jaces: and embroideries, Apply at 288 West Mndi- son-st. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO STEADY COL- ored girls; one to cook, ote. the other to do sec> ond work. Apply, for three days, at 171 Third-av. OR SALE-$,00—A GOOD, ESTABLISHED, and profitable wbolesnie and retail business. Full investigution piven. Address O 13, Tribune. IR SALF—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON CHEAP; SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. ITUATION WANTED—BY A DRUG CLERK, over 4 years’ experience, in city or country; spenks German. “Reference given. Address, for5 days X 7%, Tribune oft ITUATION WANTED—BY A CO] GE GRAD- ate, who bas had experience in both teaching and bookkeeping. Some employment that will not. geeupy more than two or three hoursaday. Address O 4, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY competent druggist, either wholesale or retail, and willing to work. Address O 5, Tribune office, ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE store or in office of some mannfacturing establiah- ment by a young man Is rears old. References given, Address O51, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE house; am willing to make myself generally use- ful; capable of duing office work and assisting at books. Reference ax to character and ability. Ad- dress 0 22, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN MAN ‘ns shipping clerk, or any other position. Address 036, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY- 4) competent bookkeeper at any kind of office work. Best of references. Address 0 38, Tribune office. GITEATION WANTED-AS BOOKKEEPER BY ‘un energetic young many rapid penman. Address P10, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED .busiiiess man who {sa thorough accountant and bookkeeper; will accept small pay. Address P 8, ‘Tribune office. GITUATION WANTED-BY A THOROUGH bookkeeper. Can furnish the very best testimo- nists and references. P12, Tribune office. FANTED-AN INTELLIGENT GIRL THOR- oughly competent todo housework and take Re ate pian, Washer, one bundle washer. | charge inasmall family. Apply at (01 Fulton-st. pply at Briggs House. st a ears = pee ANTED—A SECOND COOK (FEMALE) AND WaAntED—A HIRST CLASS” DINING ROOM WANT Gene see iris at uronce Louse comer fir, Apply at Waverly House, 63 West Lake-st. | State and Harrison-sts, VV ANTED-WOMAN COOK AT TRADE! tel, 70 Randolph-st. Apply up-stairs, VANTED—A GERMAN GIR, FOR GENERAL housework at Seminary-av. WANTED GIRE IN PRIVATE FAMILY TO DO tour ener! housework except washing. 70 Twenty- ourth-s YT ANTED—A GOON YOUNG SWEDISH OR NOR- wexian sir! for ganeral housework; also a NUTse- girl. Apply at 249 Calumet-av. 7ANTED— FOR A SMALG FIRST-CLASS- boarding-house, ‘a good womag cook and a good girl for dining-room and chamber work. 2100 lichizan-av., near ‘'wrenty-first-st. Y[ANTED_Go0D MEAT COOK; STEADY Es- plovment. Apply at once at Windsor Hotel, 35 and 25 West Bind W ‘CED FOREMAN FOR canning-room of 3 meat preserving estab- lishment. Address, stating qualifications, siving name, are, and references as to character, 54, ‘I'rib- une office. Coachmen, Tearsters, cv. WASTED-TO G0 TOA SUBURBAN TOWN A ‘man to care of horses and cows, and do garden York and cures; unmartied, and Protestant prefer- red; none but thorouzhly competent necd apply. Heferences. Room 71, Sj Lun Salle-st. YVANTER—Goop RELIABLE MAN AS COACH man; one who underatands the care of plants preferred. ‘JAMES TURNER, 25 Archer-av- ¥V 7 ANTED— CAPABLE YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE. delivery wacon andto make himself generali a's store. Apply at once 2017 South useful aroun Hobey-st. "ANTED—A GOOD COLORED HOSTLER: ONE who understands horses und can drive carriage. Apply at once to 17 South Bobey-st WWANTED-A Bor 70 DRIVE DuLIVERY wagon. Inquire of L. THIEBEN, ai West Madison-xt. WARSTED-A G00D MAN. TO "TARE CANE OF horses. Apply in the rear of 235 North La Salle- st, between 10. and 17 o'clock. AY 7ANTED—A_ STEADY. SOBERFMAN TO TARE care of three horses end 2 cow and do chores aroandthehouse. Apply at 195 West Wasbington-st. Employment Agencies. WASTED) RAILRUAD LABORERS FOR ‘Wisconsin and Iilinvis; wages, $1.50 board, $3; free fare. 100 for Iowa. 30 farm hands CHRISTIAN & CO.,98 South Water-st. Miscellaneous. VANTED — SEVERAL MEN. WITH EX- perience, to sell staple clothing to city and coun- trade _on commission, References required. Adaress N35, Tribune ofice. ‘WANTEDITRAVELING SALFEMEN IN GRO- cery or drug trade to handle the Comet Son) ax a specialty; goods tiret-class; commission liberal. Chicago Soap Company, 8} Dearboarn-st. Warten COMPETENT COOK AT 16 ASH- ‘ANTED—A CAPABLE GIRL FOR HOUSE- - 91 South Sangamon-st, GENERAL HOUSE- must be good cook, and ‘Willing to do washing and ironing: wages, Sn week. References required. Call Monday at 91 Loomts-st. V “land-ay. No was WANtmD For Guxehat, HOUSEWORK, « good girl. Apply at No. 6 Eldridge-court, V ANTED—A GIRL TO DO_GENERAT, HOUSE workin private family. Call ‘at ‘72 West Jack- son-s TANTED—A GOOD PLAIN ©OOK AND LAUN- Wenaittes® at 1055 Mudison-st. Apply Sunday and londay. WVASTED TA GIRL FOR GENERAT, HOUSE- work. Good wages, Apply at 725 West Mon- roe-st. WWANTED_A GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN second work and take care “Ot children, with reference. iv Michizun-a¥. VW ANTED—AT 5? PRAIRIE-AV. TWO GIRLS, ‘cook and inundress. Call Monday. Waxtep—comprrent GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: small family; good wages. 2912 Mich~ \TANTED—A GIRL TO DO G: ‘work in smail private family; German or Swede preferred. Inquire’ in bookstore, No. 1% ‘Twenty- second-at, VWAxibd-* COMPETENT WAITRESS, WITH Indi references. Call Monday, not Sunday, at 221 indiana-ay. WWANIED—A COMPETENT COOK THAT 18 A good washer nnd ironer. with references. Call Monday, not Sunday, at 421 indiana-av. ANTED—AT 126 WABASH-AV., A NBAT, RE- Hable wirl, who isa cond washor and {rouer, to assist In the caro of alittle girl and sew. WANIED—GoOD Git, TO COOK, WASH. AND fron in small family; good wages. Apply at 155 Park-av., Monday. WANZED — A, GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; German, Norweelan, or Danish pre- Inguire Monday at 741 Adams, ferred: fainily smn Fan-av. igan-av. (new number). n ma r VANTED—GIRL, TO ASSIST IN GENERAL | WANTED — GOOD, COMPETENT, WILLING housework in small family. Call at 203 Michi- kirk for reneral ‘housework; wages, Sk Call, for two days, at 3416 Prairie-n7. Wats COMPETENT SCANDINAVIAN TiaroT Gorman wir] for general housework. Sui0 a-a¥. i WY ANTED-KITCHEN GIR. young girl t help in Restaurant, 703 West Lake-st. WAGES, 83; ALSO, intng-room. ' English “‘WARSTED-A GIRL KOR GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work at 151 South Sangamon-st,; good wages for good girl. ANTED—AT 16 WARKREN-AV.. GIRL FOR general housework in a small private family; must wash and iron well. References required. ‘W 4diED>GIiL FoR GENERAL HOUSEWORK 246 Indinna-av, Seamsatresses, ANTED-ONE HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS clonkmakers, with or without macnines. Also gne hundred experienced, clonk hands to take work home. We are paying sod prices this season. Our annual plenic will take place Saturday. July 3. Allour fnctory and outside Bands are cordially tn- ited. For particulars apply to the foreman. I= FELD BROS. ad and 42 Madison-ae ‘WASTED—G00b. RELIABLE GIRL FOR GEN- ern) housework; German or Swedish. Call at 304 Lake Park-av., fronting the Jake and Thirty-first NORTH CLARK-ST.. ROOM 4, shirt-makers and finisher: steady work ond prompt'pay. Standard Shirt Co, WVASipn—ar 1: R ITUATION WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN SS years of age, thorough hookkeeper and account- ant, accustomed with the manazement of workmen, and conversant with the manufacture of pig tron and machinery, as bookkeaper or manager. Pil, Tribune, ITUATION WANTED—DY A CAPABLE, BNER- getic business man, a commercial traveler I] years. First-eloss Eastern and city references. Address Q 23, 'ribune office. i ITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN; AN expert bookkeeper and accountant: permanent situation or export work. Address Q Gi, ‘Tribune. GITUATION WANTED—TO DRUGGIS1S—YOUNG man of § years’ experience. Reforences. Q 8 ‘Fripune ofiice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL 'TO DO SEC- ‘ond orgeneral housework in a private family. City references. Callat7i Wabash-av. QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL to do second work, Call at 29 Dearborn-st. GITUATION” WANTED-IN A FIRST-CLASS private family to do stcond work. Call or ad- dross 79 St. Clatr-st. { niso billiard and pool tables sold and bought. Wanted, ten-pin alley and fixtures. 49 West Madi- son-st,, basement. Olt SALE—A TINSHOP IN A CITY WITHIN 0 imifes of Chicago; good set of toois and fixtures completa, with stock: will inventory $i0s rent very cheap: good demand for stoves and hardware. Ad- dress L, 5) ‘Iribune office. QITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE irl to do general housework in a private family. JOR SALE—FLOUR AND FEED STORE; OLD stand; good business; a bargain. Address Q 2, Tribune office. Call for two days at 134 Brown-st. YUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GIRLS IN ‘sume family, one as cook, the other as second girl, 177 Bushneil-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SWEDE GIRL IN 8 private family for. general housework. Call Monday at AL0 Butte St. NEW number, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch girl to do second work in a private family. Please call Sunday ALL Hubbard-st. No postals. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL TO do second work. Call Monday at 47 West Eria-st. TEUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL IN A PRI- Yate family to do general housework. Inquire at oraddress 7363 Lolt-st, GiTUAHION WANTED “BY GIRL TO DORITOHEN work in private familr. References, Call or nd- dress Monday. 173 North Itush-st. TTUATIONS WANTED—GOOD SAMARITAN SO- ciety, 13 East Kandolph-st. 2 giris for house- Work in country: also girls for housework in city. CQITUATION WANTED—IN COUNTRY BY SWED- ish girl to do general housework, Apply Monday at Bureau of Literature Registry, ‘est Monroe-st, POR SALE-A_ SPLENDID PAYING RESTAU- runt on the West Side. Wil take a farm in Iowa in exchange. GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, corner Wash- Ington and Iatsted. ‘OR SALE—A LARGE LAGER BEER GARDEN on South State-st. doing a large business. Ovner cannot rive it the attention {t requires cause of selling, GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, corner Washing- ton and Fialsted. POR SALE-PART CASH, BALANCE ON PAY. ‘ments, the furniture and lense of a G@-room hotel in the business centro of Chicaco; now clearing £200 per month. Address Q 33, Tribune office. PO SAGE-SALOON; ONE OF THE FINEST IN the Town of Lake; Will be sold ata bargain. In- gutre on the premises, corner Thirty-ninth and State, SA ‘ THE FRONT— ‘The Union Furniture Company, 503 and 05 West Madison-st. have now the largest and best selecied stock of GENERAL HOUSEFURNISHING Goons they have ever carried. and at prices SURPRISINGLY LOW, Black walnut chamber suits, $35. $35, @ressing-case. A French top salt, dive Bate sloth, coreg: maw aifk Sik ofa Or, Parlor sultan terry, Taw sitk, glk « plush, for ‘58 Ea, Ses 5 EI, in cachmere, ang In endless variety, a ‘A large ling of carpets of known eee oes Be, upwards. In the better goods the pay. INTHA SUPERS, $1. terns are: Lele shplees nh i common ews, such as f tinware, thelr live is;eomplete. crockery, wooden ang ése coods and much more, In fact ttilng needed for housekeeping, they sel oe meee “EASY-PAYMENT PLAN,” which is a small cash pryment down and monthly wnill the bill Is pala. and the bataneg ‘Their customers are from all parts of the city. 1 wiltpay you to call. and examine their Rode ant learn thelr prices and thelr manner of doing tevin It will make you a customer and bonett your fits Pont board when you can save money by buyig farniture aad keeping house, coup, ri ANY, id sa ism ONION FURNITU! ‘33 and 2 West Madison-st. Open Monday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, A BOUSE-FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, POOLEY & MITCHELL. 455 AND 43; WEST MADISON-ST. offer to house-furnishers a complete line of ° HOUSE FURNITURE IN’ ALL GRADES, Parlor furniture in unique desiens, uphoistered ty covers to sult; chamber furniture in elabormia ye Glum, and plain sots; dining-room and libraryin greay variety. Chiffonters, bookcases, nil trees ang novelties In furniture. Our carpet department tt Ulled with cholce vatterns in incrains and tapestries Moor ofi-cloths, muttines, window furnishings: ret ete. We have a lange line of cook-stoves and ranec? a complete assortment of table crockery, silverware, Unware, and yraniteware. Houses furnished one ete. Gur goods are Hrst-ciass, and every custours assured of fair treatment. Once our customer we shall endeavor to Keep you. ‘i OUR LOW PRICES ALWAYS INSURE SALE ag we offer nothing but a3. OPEN EVENINGS. and $5; West BELL TELEPHONE CONNECTION” SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS A We'dtter unusual bacsains in furnitars aah elegant parlor sults in, raw silt, span silk, revs an halr-cloth, nt $00, 40, 0, $0), §73, such sults ‘as wes never before offered at these prices. Special ‘low priceson chamber sults of various kinds. Wore wire mattresses only $%. Husk, hair, cotton, wool, aad other mattresses at $230 and upwards. Handsome, ped-lounges, ensy-chalrs, fancy-chalrs camp chairs lawn-cl ¥ cheap, ‘Barsnins in eve RMARTIN COMPANT, sound Bt Seer Oe HUOSEHOLD WORD—WHAT EVERY PER: A sou says is tract tist the Binekioe Funai Company, PADS: 248 West Madison-st. sells farniture of ail descriptions cheaper than any house in the city on easy payments at cash prices, LL NOVELTIES AND NEW DESIGNS IN PAR: Tor, chamber, and dining-room furaiemy Bak sels and ingrain carpets, cook stoves, ranges oft cloths, crockery, and cutlery on eusy’ payment Ss cash prices; thirteen years’ experience atthiswenpes {ia thir warrantee that all who, favor to wire ea re ods an eal BOURKE, {2 West Madison-st. Ee ener en ook MAMNON SE LL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS. AND A household goods cheap for cash OF ah casy ry 273 Madison- 7. a payments at: Ison-SL., Rear the Brida. (CASHTHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD Goons GEOHEGAN & REVELL'S, 3 191, 18, 195, and 197 Randolph-st, corner of Fifth-av. F R SALH—RESTAURANT, IN GOOD LOCATION, with bar-connter, at a great secrifice, if taken at once. Cull at 60 North Clark-st, ‘OR SALE-TU LEASE, FIXTURES, AND FUR- niture of the Mahler House, centrally located on Stato-st, containing 30 rooms; doingan A No. I cash business, For particuiars apply to H.J. GOODRICH, Room 51 Major Block. ITUATION WANTED-BY GOOD ENGLISH girlas cook, housework, orlaundress. Call Mon- day at 280 State-st., near Twonty-ninth. $ ITUATION WANTED—A NEAT, QUIET GIRL would like, after Juiy ia home in'a small private family where her assistance in housework will com- pensate for board and a comfortable room; is willing: Bnd competent. Location mnst be South side, bounded by Twelfth and ‘Twenty-second-stx, Wa- bash-av. and the Iake. Address Q 21, Tribune office, ITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTADLE ‘woman 2s cook, washer, ana froner in a small private family. 195 Twenty-sizth-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL TO ‘do general housework in small family. Please call ab 13 Ray-ny. TTUAT WANTED — BY TWO SWEDISH girls (sisters) for second work and cooking; one is recently from Sweden. Call Monday at 162 Twen- jeth-at ITUATION WANTED—BY RELIABLE MAN, 26 gears of age, as cashier or position of trust. “Can ge the best of references and security. Address Q |. ‘Tribuno office. ‘Trades. GITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD _COAT- maker as bushelman. Apply at 12 North Halsted. GMUATION, WANTED—0 REWARD FOR steady employment by a young man of %, handy with carnente!’s tools, Address P19, Tribune office, WANTRD-BY A PRACTICAL ©! gineor. Call at or uddress 76 West Randoiph- Good city references... Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. ITUATION WAXTED—AS COACHMAN, OR TO take care of horses. Address 0 15, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR teamster, ® young man, a Dane. Address FRANSON, Hotel Dannevirke, 217 and 219 Milwaukee. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG SWEDE, as coachman fn private family; understands the gare of horses and carriage. Address O 9, Tribune, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SWEDE 10.25 coschman in a private family. Call'at2510 Calu- AY. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY A single man; strictiy temperate: 9 years’ experience in city. First-class references, 0 35, Tribune office. GIRUATION WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ) as concuman, gardener, and indoor servant, bys fingio man from the East. ‘The best of references. Wages no object; 1 wantahome. Address V ih Trib- une office, ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD GERMAN man as conchman and gardener in private faraily: has had many years’ experience, and understands per- fectly the caré of horses, carringes, and garden work. First-class city reforencé from 8 years. Address P 4, ‘Tribune office. te ANTED—A COMPETENT GIR FOR GENERAL housework; four in family. 21] Fremont-st. ‘ANTED—GIRi, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; four in family: wages $i. Apply atd7 Lineoin-piace, near Webster-av. WASTED-A COMPETENT Gini FOR GEN- eral housework at (0 Fullerton-ay., near Clark- St.cars. Call Sunday and Monday. WV ANTED-AGENTS— ARE CHANCE TO MAKE money on small eupital outside the cltr: 51 to SO per week ruarnnteed enerretic men: samnlcs free. Send stamp tor papers, Merrill & Co.,2% and) Nori lark- ANTED—COMPETENT COOK, AND TO WASH and iron. Permanent place and good wages to areliable gir Cail Monday at 574 East Division-st. ANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in.asmall family. German or Swede pre- ferred. 3% Conxress-st, WWVANTED-FIRST-CLASS TRAVELING SALES- men for Western routes; those with established trade in dry rooas preferred. Address at once 0 12, ‘Tribune ofice. WAXTED AGENTS To SELL THE LIFE OF ‘Hancock, published, this day; big money. Apple wt Room 1 Lakeside Baliding, HENRY A. BUMNEH & Co. WASTED GOOD GIRL TO DO SECOND Work and watt on table. Apply at No. 19H Wa- bash-av., ANTED-A_GIRY, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work In private family. Must have first-class references. i) Indianarnve, oor Thiry-fourthese WANTED A, TRAVELING SAN TO SEDI, stoves. Address, stating experience, where last employed, and salary expected, P 94, Tribune office. ‘WW ASTED-MEN 10 SELL GAUFIELD PHOTOS, new novelties, chromos, stationery, etc. Cata- lozne free. American Novelty Co., 186 Siate-st., up- Bia WWASTED-FIRGT-CLASS BUSINESS SIAN FOR agency of valuable medial specisiuies in lance Western city: capital required, 90; very remunera- five, Address I's, Tribune aftice. PV ANTED-A G00) BUSINESS MAN TO SOLICIT orders, destrous of making money fast; will pay salary to.axood man. Address U il, Tribune omice, WASTED-A FEW GOOD MEN To SELL A new article on the installment plan. Room 11, 313 West Madison-at. ; WASTED-A GERMAN On SWEDE, ABOUT 3 to 3) years of uge, to take charge of a building; must be a sifigie man, of sober and industrious habita, and know something about carpentering; must speak the English laneuage; application in English writing, Hatingace und bow umloyed. Pa Tribune ote ‘ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SAL¥S- man te-travel in the State of Jowa. Address, with references, Ut, Tribune office. TANTED—-IN A RETAIL, AND WHOLESALE ANTED—AT 105 WABASH-AV., A GIRL FOR keneral housework. VVARTED-A G00D. CAPABLE GIRL FOR kitchen work ats West Washington-st. WW tEb-4 YOUNG Gini, ‘To Do SECOND work. Call at G51 Monroe-st. References ro- quired. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work by 2 family of four; no eblidren. No. 30 West Adams-st. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FO GENERAL housework; rmall family. good room, and good wares. Apply immediately at 12 West Congress-st. ‘ANTED-GIRLS WITH SEWING MACHINES ta work on Government blouses; aiso girls with- out machines, Apply at iand 61 East Randolph-st, second floor, 7 ANTED—THRER DRESSMAKERS, INQUIRE WAn SigGouth Clark-stenpaiaiee ee WANTED-TWENTY GIRLS TO WORK ON floor, 57 "B-machines. Apply at 62 Stato-st., second Y ANTED—100 EXPERIENCED CLLOAKMARKERS to workin shop. H. ZIMMERMAN, 126 Frank- Hn-st. WANTED_SXPERIBNCED CLOAK MaKERs, with or without machines, F. SIEGEL & BROS., 485 Eart Madison-st. WAXTED—0 EXPERIENCED CLOAKMAKERS old neeth machines, to work in the shone also, nil in ands can come'back to work, oO ADLER, 23 Madison-at., corner of Starket. © POO work. Address P 8, Tribune oftices See ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN ASA conchman. competent und ‘reitabie in every To- spect. Can give good city reference. Address P25, ribune office. OU HANG wiihores, Best chy ererenee AE dress P96, Tribune office. yoitna’ Dane! “epenks Germany wastes bere back rider. Adiress P 9, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE young girl in a private family to do second work; not competent but willing to learn, Call for two days. ati Arnold-st., near Twenty-second, No postals. ITUATION WANTED—BY A TRUSTWORTHY woman te do general housework who ina first-clasy cook and laundress. Referencengiven. &9 Clark-st, near Kighteenth. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO DO COOK- \) ing or general housework. Iteferonces given. Call or address for three days 229 Wabash-t ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS cook in & private family. Best of references. on Monday at 1720 Pratrio-av. N WANTED—BY A RECENTLY-AR- rived Qld-Country gitl vedo ‘general housework, where the lady Is wiillag to learc her how. gio Doar? born-st., in rear. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS meat and pastry-cook in hotal or boarding-house. Apply at 742 State-st. - ee eee eae ae ca] le of full cha in first-class ou! Gall nv 369 West Lake-sts up satiny. i = S'RUATION WANTED_BY GIRL TO DO LIGHT ‘housework or second works Good references, Call at 13 Wentworth-av. i Seamstresses. GITUATION WANTED-RY AMERICAN WIDOW in reduced clreumstances, ns dressmaker and fam~ ily seamstress, In the country for the summer; fully competent; will give services for the rest. from city and over-work until Oct. 1; or would take a permanent piace ns housekeeper, Any and all reference, Ad- dress N %, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPTENT SEAM- stress to sew in families. Will give satisfaction and yerybest reference. Address 0 2, Tribune office. ‘OR SALE—LIVERY-STABLE, WITH HORSES, carriages, etc.: everytbing in first-class condition; business very flourishing, but hasto be sold on ac countof sickness of owner. No trades. Ingulre of E.S. DREYER & CO., 8 Wasbington-st, IR SALE—FOR $0.00 IN CASH, OR IMPROVED ooperty, a legitimate cash business which paid Siow the past year. J.U. HAMILTON, 108 Washing- in. JOR SALE” GROCERY STORE, STOCK AND fixtures, a milk wagon. ce boxes, a Jot on Thi av.; inquire av No. 125 Sou k-st._‘T. B, LYMAN, ROR SALE — AN ICE-CREAM_AND_CONFEC- ‘uonery store cheap for cash. 64 South Desplaines- at., under the Lyceum Theatre. OR SALE—A GOOD PAYING MILK ROUTE. horse, wagon, und store with confectionery and bakery, cheap. 355 West Erie-st. -~ Po! SALECAN ELEGANT HOTEL NOW FULL ‘of first-class guests; 110 rooms; spacious and beau- lful grounds. J.G. HAMILTON, 18 Washington-st. (POR SALES NICELY FURNISHED ALL OUT- side rooms, with basement for laundry: every room occupied ‘by first-class boarders: cheap rent; brick house, on corner. Address Q 4, Tribune office. POR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST PATINGLAGER beer and sample rooms on Sonth Clark-st. Apply LoGOUDWIN & CO., R38 West Madison-st, GEBCOSE GRAPE SUGAR_AN EXPERT, HAV- lng ad experience in Europe, wishes to meet party with capital. Address Q 79, ‘Iribune office. T HAVE S000 IN BANK, WHICH EWILL INVEST ina first-class business, which can mako n fair showing. Iwill psy noattention to answers not giv- ing full name and nature of business, with some par~ ticulars of same. P 4, Tribune oftice. J AM BATENTER OF AN ARTICLE THAT will sell. Wanted—Man with money, $00 or more; investigate. Q35, Tribune office. HAVE AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND other good renl estate that I would exchange for an interest in a business or for a stock of goods, either An or out of city. Address P 49, Tribune office. ILLINER: OCK AND FIXTURES FOR sale cheap; good location, and doing n good bust- ness; must be sold this month. Address Q 4, Tribune. VL ANUFACTURERS DESIRING To ESTABLISH: JVL "business in New York can learn of good oppor- tunity., Address 0 4, Trlbune office. N ACCOUNT OF ILL-HEALTH I WiLL sell good will in first-class trade, fixtures, and furniture of my dressmaking establishment. Desir- able location, cheap ront, good chance. C. L. W1LL- IAMS, 77 Twenty-rourth-st_ NE OF CHICAGO'S BEST-ESTABLISHED AND located cafe restaurants for sale or for rent. N. B.—Nobody but respongiblo parties need answer. Ad= dress Q32, "Tribune oftite. FPUATION WANTED—AS SEAMSTRESS, SER to grown children, help with light work, or com- panion, In some respectable family. Best of refer= ences. "Address P 5%, Tribune office. GPLESDID | RESTAURANT CENTRALLY LO- cated for sale very cheap. You want creat bar- gain? Call BISHOP” & ‘NEY, 106 Fifth-av., ITUATION WANTED—IN FAMILIES BY A dressmaker; #2 per day. Wedding trousseaus a specialty. Address P &, Tribune office. 'OACASH CUSTOMER A BARGAIN—A SMALL Total ston of boows and shoes with xine FOE big barzain call Monday at store 757 Milwaukee-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRST-CLASS dressmaker to £0 outby the day: fitting by S. T. Taylor's system; the Intest modes de Pari Refer= ence. ¥., Room 10, ITUATION WANTED—RY A DRESSMARER IN families; understands all kinds of sowing, cutting, And fitting.’ ‘'erms reasonable. DRESSMAKER, 133 ‘Twenty-ninth-st. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN; WILL- ing to make himself useful; can milk. City rof- erences, Address 24 West Monroe-st. ITTATION WANTED—A DRESSMAKER COM- petent to cut, fit, and trim nicely desires work; §1 aday. Address’Z 3, ‘fribune office, ITUATION an ANTED—AS COACHMAN BY X 1. North S rT GEORGE aBUSH, 27 Untearo-ave ee Address ITUATION WANTED—AS DRESSMARER IN SY families; can make suit in three days; $1.25 per tay. Q51, Tribune office. JANTED-MACHINE GIRLS, FINISHERS ON conts, at 61 South Jefferson-at. atte BOS, ‘WaSihbSexPRitiencey | 1 DRESSMARERS, prepared to gwork. MRS, URLON CO. northwest corner W@&rk-st. and Ghteacovav. © ANTED FIRST-CLA HANDS TO WORK la " underwea: aten orn y a Wages from 8 to H0per week. Apply SI Wavastene ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SWEDE to take care of horses and make himself useful around the house; is Perfectly sober, faithful. and re- Hable. V references given. Call on or addre ES, 113 Iilinols-st. TTUATION ED—-BY A GERMAN AS siouYoteranae® sd So Whing us MSA alana GLaeibene olles: Penne Ie erm -Aadree@ WANTED Goon sinersAKERs aT WAYTE' Shi rt Factory,-277 Saito pay 5 ANTED— DRESSMAKERS AND APPREN- tices, 240 Wabneh-avu tome) APPREN: ANTED — FIRST-CLASS iS 7 Wood race Palds 188 Novis Clee St WANTED-FIFTY LADIES TO CROCHET aT their homes. 25 Park-ar. WASTED_A G00D COOK. WITH Goon tEC- ommendations. in a private family. Apply at 1709 Michignn-av. Nurses. WASTED NURSE-GIRL 10 CARE FOR A LIT- seving Gr 2zears old. and who cin Oo cameo . Cn . z r= pening: Gs junday. ‘orest-av., near Thir. WARXZEDTAN A 1 YOUNG WOMAN TO DO general housework: highest wages to such and best of treatment, 303 Enat Chicago-av. ANTED-A RELIABLE _NURSH-OF Wee children. Call Monday ae dt Wake Whee WASTED=A GOOD PLAIN COOK, GEIMAN OR colored; must help with the wash. References. Apply at4ii Dearborn-x¥. VVAXTED-A_NURSE-GIRL _Wil0 CAN Woviate sewing. Apply Monday at i West Vox WASTED-A GOOD GERMAN On SWEDISH sirl to do general housework. $116 Michigan-av. store, one bos to assist in offico work. and an- other for xeneral work about tho store. Must reside Ruth parents and furnish references. Address P 3% ice. WAATED-A CAPABLE GIRLTO DO GENERAL housework. References required. 1637 Wa- Dash-av.. near Sixteesth-st. DON A_FARM, A MAN AND WOMAN, ortwo men. 135 Washington-st., Room #4, Mon- @ay and Tuesday at i2m. FM. CHAPMAN. WANTED A SMART OFFICE SOY, 14 TO 16 ‘of age: must be quick at ficures. An op- tunity to learn bookkeeping. Address, in own abdwriting, 0 2, ‘I'ribane oftice. ‘ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SETTER FOR "ANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Wir oR ROSE HO WASTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework inn family of two. Apply immedi- ately at 165 South Leavitt-st. WV ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO LOOK A. W children; days only. 183 Dearborn-av. ee ANTED—A_ GIRL TO NURSE AN cond work. Good wages. Apply Mt tis Mine agon-ov. 7 ANTED—A NEAT COMPETENT NURSE Gi uge 18 or over. Appiy ut No. 72 West Mom “WAStEDSA NEAT AND TIDY at 21] Calumet-av.. NURSE GIRL, Wanepra THOROUGHLY COMPETENT xirl, with references, for general housework. Call at 131 West Jackson-st. the “Stenms Click Block.” Send references and wares expected to It. PEACOCK, Bay de No- quette, Delta County, Mich. Vv TANTED-GOOD SALESMAN AND BUSINESS maa to travel part of the time: one well ac uainted with clock und jewelry trade preferred. Ad- dress with references P 30, Tribune office. TANTED—A_ GOOD — ARCHITECTURAL dranchtaman. Apply to WHEELOCK & CLAY, T Dearborn-st., vom 3s. WV ARiib — LABORERS AND TEAMS ATH. Rice's stune-quarry, on West Indiana-st, and Wertern- H.RICE. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Dane, Swede, or Nocwerian preferred. Wases. $150. Apply at No: 1 Trenty-second-st. ANTED—A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK W Ais tome Sell rocommnessce ‘Apply at 324 Ww est Washington-st. WAxten—a Goon. Gat, FOR GENERAL housework at 7) West Jackson-st, VWANtED A COMPETENT GUL "TO WASH, iron, and cook, at 3 Aldine Square, YY ANTEDCA GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK. West Washington-st. Call Monday. Wrastep— kenoral T AIT WASTED_A MAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT- ed with the zrain trade of the West to repre- sentan old established commission house, Address, swith reference and salary expected, Psi, ‘Tribune. W: ANTE P—YOUNG MAN 1g OR 18 YEARS OLD wit SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY FOR iu drug-store. Apply Monday at 1D & CU."S, 240 Wabash-av. chine. W3 S. W ASE AGENTS THE “SEW BIBLE,” now reads; exctusive jerritory given. Address G. W. BORLAND & CO., NG State-st, Chicago. Y WITH $1500 CASH TO take charge of the office of a Railrosd Construc- tion Company, | Money secured. Heferences ox- changed. Q 4}, Iribune ofice. ‘WWANTED_A YOUNG MAN 5 TIQUOR STORE: ust come well recommended. Address Q 5h, Tribune ofice. WW ANTEDSAGENIS, MALE | AND FEMALE, on 18% Howland Block, corner Dearborn and Bionroe-sts. WW. E. DE LANEY & CO. WV ANTEDSAT Si MEST _WASUINGTON-ST, ‘one first-cinss dintoz-room man or woman. STANTED-TWO_ WAITERS AT EXCHANGE WV Rteenrane Gnlon Biock-Yards. inquire “of JOHN STEPHENS. VANTED—A Giki; MUST BE GOOD PLAIN WA avok. Retcrenecs requited: au Reaieat VV ANTED—GOoD RELIABLE GIRL, WILLING to work; four in family. iteferences required. Call Monday and Tuesday at 111 Kobey-st, near Mad- tson-st, second tat \VANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; no washing. Call Monday at Si War- TeMSANs YPANTED—-A_ THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Scandinavian or German girl to do general housework. Apply Monday atti West Washington. FANTED—A GOOD GIRL WHO CAN Wasi Want iton wells good wanes paids 168 Suicsigane ay. (new number). NTED-A COMPETENT RITCHEN-GIRL: Aust be a pood cook; fora rellable girl the best wages will be paia. Apply ot 2123 Wabash-av. WASTER, A 00D COOK AND LAUNDRESS at 9 Park-nv. WV ANTED—A_NEAT, CAP, “1 Anpiy ate Forencay, Pee NURSE GURL. ITUATION WANTED-—BY A SINGLE MAN AS coachman; understands the cnre of horses and cows. Heferences given. Address Q 70, Tribune. GiTgATION WANTED—-BY A_ YOUNG MAN we (Swede) ns conchman or gardener; understands id isn careful ol) the care of horses and carriages. ‘Trbune. driver. First-class clty references, D7 Miscellancons. GIZUATION WANTED—AS ASSISTANT PHYSI- clan or manuser of a drug-store or dispensary, or a rensonubly-paying empioyment In any other stimilar Une; place is no objection: applicant is a graduate of Tredleine and pharmacy, having bind practical experi- ence for twelve years in drug business; he isa young man with no means, but pppyided with best refer- ences and spenking English thd German. Offers will be accepted forthe nextitwo weeks. Q ti, Tribune. SITUATION WANTED BY A DRESSMAKER with best city references; terms $Li0 per day. Ad- dress Q 55, Tribune oftice. WAxiED-000—AN INCORPORATED COM- pany have an old-cstablished business that they Want io increase; will give s written guarantee that the stock will pay at least 10 per cent; a party Wishing 4 good investment for thelr money ‘will find this 6 sod opportunity. Address N13, ‘I'ribune office. WAnTEb_ on Printer FOR FOREMAN IN ice, with $90 oF more, to take tn tablished business. Qt, Tribune office. part, Address Q 66, Tribune office. yeurs’ standing. Best references required and given. Address V i, ‘Iribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED-A COMPETENT SEASI- stress wishes sewing in families. Is u good dress- maker. Wages reasonable. Best of references. Ad- dress B 92, ‘Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—70 CUTAND FIT. BEST 1D of references. $1.50 per day. Call at 257 State-st Hlourekeepers, ITUATION WANYTED-IN AN HONORABLE widower's fumtly by a respectable Indy. Best of reference given and required. Address N 63, Tribune. GiTUATION Wan’ TED-BY A COMPETENT lonsekeeper for the summer where services will compenrate for Lourd. Address MRS. Ef. C. ASH, Jefferson Park House, 491 West Madison-st., Room I. TTUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT housekeeperin afamily of wealth. References. Address 0 49,'Cribune office. ITUATION WANTED — BY A COMPETENT YOUNE personas assistant housekeeper, second- Fork seming, care of children. or nny useful capacity orn pleasant home and reasonable wages; best o} reference. B9l, ‘Tribune office. i ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS traveling salesnian. Experience and best of refer- ences given. Address M &, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—OF ANY KIND IN STORE or office by 2 competent. und experienced mann; willing to work for very moderate salary. Firat-class city reference. “Addreas 0 16, Tribune office. ITCATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN to work in. store either in the city or out. Can furnish first-class recommendations. Address N56, ‘Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL BAR- ‘0 [keener of experionce now holding a first-class position in the city. Willing to enzuge farther West. Alreferences. Address 01, ‘Tribune oflice. FANTED-SMALL NUBSE-GIRL FOR AFTER: ITUATION WANTED—BY A STENOGRAPHER noons only. ‘Appl a , - ma eons only. Apply at snaleny ‘a¥., RAF Ea ang Fond longhand writer; moderate salary, Ad ANTED-A WET NURSE, YOUNG NI IT IN| WANTED-A_ GENTLEMAN OF W: healthy Woman. Address Ni, Trbuneomite > eight years’ banking and several years’ mercantile experience desires n position of trust with an Al ANTED-A TRUSTWORTHY NURSE @ we who cat pom te igkgcharce ee buby. meee . jonday, at Nowy bast Conzressean 7° etween 9 and ia, ANTED—A NURSE GIitl, 15 TO 17 YEARS OF e. 235i s aoa it, John's-plnce, near Union Park. Call Laundresses. ANTED~AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS head Janndress at y = quire atomee, 1d Mudisoncae * ueoPean Hotel, In ¥ ED-ATHENIY © CO.S EUREKA LAUN- S, 157 West Madison-st., os’ clothes itoners and sewing sarin: Catt Monding, fee ANTED—FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRKS! Fe day morning at by Pine-st. 1 WOFKEr Call 3fon- WASTED-AT PEARL LAUNDRY, 2 SOUTH State-st.. one for coll one stareher, snd other workers. 1°" *kirtironing, Seen SG other workers, W: ‘D—A" BALTIMORE LAUNDRY, 10 Sor linton- J ir " sterehectt? Clinton-st, Isdy's clothes ironers’ and ANTED—ONE FIRST-CLASS SHIRT-IRONER and one ladles’ clothes ironer; washwoman; good wages. SBldrldgeccome, * 600% ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS 1o gv a short distance in country; % per week. 114 Dearborn-st., Room 2 PANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DOGEN- Won Bpseerork inn small family: alto areliable If ‘to go the count pI Ruma dic ak Toa W Ssswes v-PaRWaLISE 5 NTED—A BBIGHT, TIDY COLORED BOY, W vont i for door-beil, etc. Apply at basement. 2 Wabash-at- 8! PRIVATE FAMILY, sat eae Fae ee ing and chamberwork. Cail at No. 3) University-plsce, | a Housekeepers, ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE! WArrepes LEURInS ro uoceeeuaren nomowoe Wis. + 2 Soogiands, ANTED-A YOUNG FARMER WANTS Smart, young working housekeeper “ro Sook, wash, etc.” on a farm near Chicaco. inducements Uberal Might take man and wife without children, Apply Sundsy and Monday to W. L DOWER, Barnes us6, corner Canal and lolph-sts., Chicago. house; has some money which he would invest if de- sirable. P 5, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS traveling salesman in the lino of furniture, crock- ery, or stoves: talks 3 - SCOR es eatEs German: good experience. Ad: ITUATION WANTED—BY COMPETENT YOUNG ) 10 work In a wholesale house or drive a team. Can bring the begt city references. Address 178 Mil- waukee-ay. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN sith yearee experience in the wine and liquor s efer Best OF city Teferences of last employer. ross ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED man as anetioner, cutter, and salesmin, drv foods OF merchant tallorstore, Partner, with a little capl- tal and good references, is wanted to start on bual- ness that will pay from 30to. 100 percent. Address P 16, bune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (Swede) to make himself useful shout house: wages no object. Call oraddress, 08 North Wella-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN TO 8 study drafting. “Address P %, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—DY A DANE YEARS ofage, temperate. and speaks the Scandinavian and English languages, and partially German; 138 falr penman and good accountant. and can give se- curity if wanted. “Address P35, Tribune office. GITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN 2% years of age. single, as porter or janitor. Has had several years’ experience. and can give first-class feferences. Address JOHN THOMAS, 520 Batter ath i a Ae Oe aa | ITUATIONS WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE {no children) ns janitor. etc. Handy at anything. Best of references. Call a¢ Ballroad Chapel, Stave and Fourteenth-sts, bs - Nurses. QITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG GIRL TO 'S take carc of children or do second work Apply at iss McGregor-nt. ITUATION WANTHD—AS NURSE Git. CALL WD Monday at 25 Faat Ontarlo-st. ei TUATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG GIRL TO take care of children. Apnly at2ilt Butrertield-st. ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE, BY A GOOD, reliable young girl; can teach children thelr first knitting. Call or address 312 Blue Istand-av., iu reur. Laundresses. Qiuatiox WANTED—TO ‘TAKE HOME WASH- Pe Re ee tet aniiltes or pentlemen Bt TD Goud ey reference ‘Tribune ofice. z. ee ee Employment Agencics, ITUATIONS “WANTED—KAMILIES "IN NEED of good Scandinavian or German female help, can be supplicd at G. DUSRE'S office, 195 Milwaukee-av. GITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES WANTING heip for housework eall at my office, 449 Division- St.; also 80 girls call prepared for work. TTQATIONS WANTED-MRS. DEARIEN, ah ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH 'O SIU,0W, to take half-interest tnan es) ee manufactory..tn pycpess(at opermtinns aad offering a ufastorg in ance op and oer WITH zy Wg $1.50) in a business that will bear investigation. FUBSIDORE, CARPETS. STOVES, ETC. + ,Belling at cost, for thirty days, for cash or easy payments. Furnish now and save money. A lange stock of first-class walnut and marble-top chamber sults. Parlor suits in rich brocaded sits, plush, French terry, and har cloth. Bookenses, Wardrobes, i French plate mirrors. Joan furnish your house complete tn one day's no- tice, My stock is made of dry, frst-ciass lumber. Atl Roods warranted, | ais ‘The West-End Farnishing House, 208 West Madison-st. PoBsitoRE Ateash prices On easy weekly or pone anya s 58, 6, and 62 West Madison-st. “ Stoves. 26) URNITURE. CARPETS, STOVES, ETC, AT LOW CASH PRICES, On on: Splendla’ stock. Fair dealing. mings. Open eve: - J.W. & J. B. STOREY, 3 State-st. ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—A SECOND-HAND FIRST- cinss range, with reservoir; a cook-stove, with Teservoir; & hotel stove, with wacer-back: a small hot-air furnace, SEAVEY & CO., 49 State-st. OR SALE—SUMMER COOK STOVES OF EVERY nature 10 per cent below market rates at the Hess Rove Co, U5 Lake-st, (FOR SALE-CHEAP-THE FORNITORE AND lease of a very desirable fiat: rent clienp; cash or credit. Call to-day. SMITH, 3101 Jobnson-piace. THIS WEEK—3 WARDROBES, 2 parlor suits, 1 pler mirror, 2 marble-top cham- Der suits, 4 pine bedsteuds, 4 Lbat-tree, 1 lot Pictures, 2 folding bedsteads, 2 sofas. 4 lounges. 3 ree clining rockers, 1 hair-cloth easy-chair, 3 trst-clase cook-stoves, ? ranges, 3 heatinz-stoves, inrze lot of miscellaneous articles. Call at HODGES & MORRIS. ON'S, Commission House, 614 Madison-st., near the corner of Paulina. RePAlRS FOR SrOVES MANUFACTURED AT Troy, Albany, Rochester. Cleveland, Cincinnatt, and elsewhere, at W. C. METZNER'S, 1% West Ran- dolph-st, COLGAN, 52 South Clark-st. © TO EXCHANGE. IXCHANGE—LANDS IN IOWA, ILLINOIS, EAN sas, West Virginia. and Kentucky: also improved farms in Iowa, Nebraska, IMinols, and Kansas; low in Chicago; horse and other personal property: all clear, Also arestaurant, Address 0 , Tribune office. XCHANGE-I HAVE $50 CASH AND 1a shares of mintng stock in one of the best compa- nies in Chicago. Mines near Leadville; it will stand the closest investigation. I want residence of not less than 10 rooms und stable if possible. N 31, Tribune. FPO! EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY PON tock of strictly stylish, seasonable miilin ‘cods. Mizht take some good Kansas lands. Q pune office. ‘OR EXCHANGE—TWO FINE BRICK HOUSES on, Adums-st. near Lincoln, for 9 farm. G. S THOMAS, 159 La Salle-st, Hoom5, Ly He EXCHANGE-I I{AVE SEVERAL LARGE: and elegant ofl! piintings of Rocky Mountain scenery and Mowers worth several hundred dollars. They are framedin new and costly cold frames. [I willexchange them for new c=rpets or furalture, or sell them ata at sacritice for cash. Cail on orad- dress EUGENE J. HALL, 5 River-st, second floor. (T0, EXCHANGE — SOME VALUABLE ACRE FO) ine 2 perty. with house and outbuildings; also six wanston.Ifl.. for merchandise. Address BAB- Tots in COCK, Windsor Hotel, Dearborn-st., Chicago. '[O, EXCHANGES ACRES OF “GOOD T0WA coc land for piano and furniture. Address BAB- Windsor Hotel, Dearborn-st., Chicago. "0 EXCHANGE CALCIMINING, PAINTING, OB ‘8 five upright piano fora good horse. 13 Twen= ty-second-st. T(t EXCHANGE—30 ACRES GOOD FARMING Tana cae in Nebraska for horse and carringe, or a0y g0od personal property, at 70 South Canal-se. '[, EXCHANGE-FARM 200 ACRES. COAL AND Umber, two dweilings, barn, never-falling springs good orchard, “clear,” for residence in the city. Ad Gress the owner P 14, Tribune office. Address 0 66, Tribune oflice. WVAxtED—A PARTY LOOKING FoR GOOD staple business to invest $5.00) on trial, secured, Fg gat {vont SIH to SHOW in one ene esas. tory. Cull on ur address JAME! "ALR Room ii Tribune Building. oe iemrey $2. 000 WANTED FOR THIRD INTEREST Lie in’ a ‘mannfacturin; ise; $500 gash. balance from protiia: mre chance. Qe tribune, eee ate chance. Qc Tribune. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED—WITH §5000 OK MORE, to enxaxe in the manufacture of specialties In clothing. ‘The advertiser understands the business thoroughly, and controls a large trade. Interview so- licked, Best of reference given. Address N i, Trib- ARTNER WANTED-EITHER AGIIVE OR special. to engage In a big paying business in Mexico. State what capital you can in sutisfaciory. “Address N7, iribune oes. ess AKTNER WANTED-WITH #00 TO $1,000 Busthess plansant and very profitable. Must bring ehoice references. The bi ferences ‘Adarese P Is,Tribune once. OF Teferences given. IN A HOTEL WANTED_WITH ‘ing largely. estern town. ‘The hotel is Address JOHN REYNOLDS, 18 Frantlineste Chieoee it WANTED—IN A FIRST-CLASS MAN Pitkcaritg Sanco ria ae caste wone ate business-men need answer. Address P 8s, Tribune, ARTNER WANTED—IN NU S Dusiness;. splendid chance for seve teeta and fargo prof, BISHOP & WHITNEY, 108 Fifthe Pp RTNER WANTED-GENTLEMAN WITH 200 to Join advertiser t = ing undertaking, TP Gr rrioene Sey ommediana, ee "TS, AXCHANGE-A GOOD SEWING MACHINE in fine condition, for books, kod lounge, easy chatr, or other commodity. State what you hare. Where it may be seen. Address ( 53, Tribune office. "0 EXCHANGE_—CASH AND GOOD LOTS NEAR Englewood at #100 each, for painting, calcimining, board. rent of surnished Rouse Gr nt. plano, Bore Ua, OF eau! 0) Address F 6t Ttbune ofees 14 TOF BOAF "PO EXCHANGE-STOCK OF GLASSWARE, A 4 sood-paying wholesale and retail businels, wor sialo, for real estate. Will take farm or city prop erty.” Address P 68, Tribune office. for good suburb le EN] SER eres. Seal aDae TT? EXCHANGE-~2 ACRES OF LAND, PARTLY Apatinber near. ats seat af Lawrence Counts 3 will take BOO hold property, OF im Bouse and lot’ J.C. HUSZAGH, Room 18 11 Dea born-st. fAxTED 30 EXCHANGE — WIRE-SCREEN? f OF carpenter-work for seconds furniture, carpets, or cast-off clothing. Q> Tribune, ‘ANTED—A FLOURING MILL IN EXCHANGE for Western lands. Water power preferred. Address, with description, 8. F. BENSON, Union, WVASTED— TO EXCHANGE —A MARSH Reaith-iige and some cash tora Piano. ArCar Penter =n Fear 153 Wabas! 2, Nabaghcat- geil supply families und hotels with rst-class help, German, Swede, and other nadonali- ARTNER WANTED—IN Ci SINESS, thes: orders tilled with care. Pears SAEED a Waskiestonee: = Miscellaneous. AKTNER WANTED—ACTIVE PARTNER, ITUATION, WANTED DY < YOUNG LADY AS stenographer: bas some khowledce writer. Address Box IS, Muskegon, Sieh, 7?* jwith £40 cash, for iegitimate and plens business paying good protita. Good fia ale oe Union roluler preferred. Address 6), Tribune, ‘QITUATION WANTED—BY YOUNG LADY FROM ath Dear- PARTSER, WANTED-IN A VERY ELEGANT and profitable manufacturiny 8 or lance Capital can be used, Acdréas 8°95, es Canada as nursery governess. 2311 South born-st, IfUATION, WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY writing aclear iecible hand to do wrida . Address V8, Tribune olico, | ° 40 WFiURE at home. ARTNER WANTED—WITH ©00 TO GO INA. ant RCiasS Hyasiness that wil pay well. Address THCATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY: 8 would Jike some Jight employment, position tna photograph gallery, or would nasist iniisht houses work. Address, for two weeks, M 4, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COMPANION TO AN Stinvala lady, OF to travel with nice family, Heifer: ence given, Call Monday from 3 Room), 16s Washingtousat. eens ITUATION WANTED-BY A SCOTCH WOMAN walt on any kind of sickness or ase In aemall famlij- Callac@l states. (© DOWSEWORK ITUATION WANTED—I WISH A TRATELIN Siposition fora youre: lade” Waa SEARING and relinble tu care foran invalid. and agsod poe or. Address for tive days P 10, Tribune ottee, ARTNER WANTED—T0 TARE ONED PARTSER WaNzeoe best paytncren taney fhe ctey: business, ‘and location first-class: am engaged in hotel business, ‘und consequently heed «need Q 45, Tribune office. of furniture, carrii br per 2 < rae os Brichentbes Tom Geritraatsen, sedated fate city. ast trade not solicited. 45 to ® HICAGO STORAGE CO. 20 TO st. havo ihe tne warofooms cata ROO LEE fies in the city for toring furniture, planos: me; tent ise. ete. Low rates. Advances made if denice ITUATION, WANTED-BY A LADY, writing of any kind; writes a nest pata Crane hand; will work cheap. Address P&, THbune chee SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY OF inteliigence, as lady's companion; S WApe OF ‘herself generally useful, Address P &2, JFPIRELITY STORAGE Co. Nos. an 3 East Van Buren-st; establish ee ana'relabi’ paranoia; auanished 1c; pevtanent QTORAGE FoR FURNITURE BUGGiES, ero, eh ind best in city. Advances at lowrered Ted Page i West onrooes, ANTED—TO EXCHANGE—150 ACRES OF choice farming land in Calboun County, lows, clear, for nice residence ‘in Chicago. Will fe pare furniture. Address O43, Tribune office. ANTED—TO EXCHANGE SUBURBAN FRO Or une offtty 20F horse and bugey. A 4 WAxtzD—70 EXCHANGE SUBURBAN We antry propert; dress GR Thoune office. na.-CASE-OFF CLOTHING. ___- A GETTER PLACE CANNOT BE FOUND IN THE City of Chicago than at S0 State-st, whero Jadlet and gentlemen can sell their cast-off clothing. Gard pets, etc., for a biz price; we must have them, as 0! sales are immense fn thit Tine, and are. willing to Bey good cash prices. Address MIL or MKS. ANDRE Established In 184 ; ‘A G09 PRICE Witt, DE PATD FOR CAST-OF) clothing ut GELDER'S, 1710 State-st. (old No. 84) Orders by mall Dromptly attended to. Established 1él, if PE HIGHEST PRICE IS Ase PAD ee ex’ and gents’ 't-off clot ig, etc. 1. 4 West Ttandolphest P. S.—Orders by mall prompuy attended to. stended to = 00 ee (.AKE NOTICE—LADIES HAVING GOOD CAST T off dresses can find a ready purchaser at Ji State at. Address MRS. ANDREWS. v4 izhest casi ‘ garments. Ladies and entiemen would do well £0 Jet nim know if they have any to dispose of. Ad or call at dié South State-st Ladies attended to DF Mrs. J. De Young. — ee Tr We rn WANTED—SOPRANO AND ALTO TO ASSISE gentleman holding musical conventions. Stats compass, quality of voice, and personal attsactio! Q83, Tribune office. A MONTH EACH, PIANO AND VOCALLES $2 oa petent lady teachers, ‘Boom 9 Wars weil, ‘Hisil as Baa: aval. Pianos for

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