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1880—SIXTEEN PAGES FROM PARIS NORTH. The City of London, and an American Home in Its Suburbs. gaiford, 2 Villege in Warwickshire— Chester and the “Wild Trishman.” pablin, Killarney, Cork, Queenstown, and the Steamer for Home. VI. (CONCLUDED). 4s, ooking back from steamer’s deck, the An maiy is often best remembered by the and pmmacies that lift themselves sky- nd give character and beauty to the in- net mass below; $0, T fancy, 3 the modern an excursion made valuable in the retro- iy taecertain few uncommon and supe- ects that, for one cause or another, yeh mood or tense, have left their perma- and val aie’ Iuuble impressions. Nor are these ete always of the sublime in Nature or the ei Mo age or art. brt one will sometimes rity well-chosea rests among the most at- efeatures of this retrospect; and in odd, ee anlouked-for, moments thu earer ero, tho we ecupe. and the sealpel_are closed or laid nd the fragrant hedge of hawthorn, one ce kockkoek's familiar oaks, or the appearance tnd at expected friend, nay rise into and re- shart of this worshipfal sky-line: or,'n I when we.bad shaken from our remember, a dust of France and Holland, and cn- por gsints the tered the door of AN ANGLO-SAXON HOWE. ng these homes to us is that one that cer- Ama and esteemed Chicago friends have aedat Denmark Hill, one of the loveliest of foyely suburbs. It is but rarely we war Western usefulness forcing its value, gad its way mong the well-trodden paths (i Tagiish business life, in propria persona, and qhe proof that British. “ conservatism,” 2s well i: French, or Prussian, or even Russian, can ar asmiling face and extend 2 flattering wel- fpme to Bim Who brings an article of real value Hes in the fact that this friend . i-bred, representative American items ome here, and, Ftemming immigration, took his American fought and gave il such practical expression in ud City of London, that its merits have tai overthe British islands und| bave won ey tueir people a profitable and enduring rec- nd here, in this lovely suburb, with ed wife and bis English-born chil- whe makes many 2 friend from bane wel- ie flower-garden, his easy-chairs, ana Sueb a resting-place gives a Teh und of rare color to set the monuments id ministers ot London against. OUR VISIT TO LONDON was drawing toa regretful close; we hed again jeneed the exhilaration of a Tower mob, tnd in the old way: had shot by the Houses of Parliament and Lambeth Palace ou a Thames penny ovat, by sunlight and moonlight; bad peered into the hold of the queer-looking craft that held Cleopatra's Needie, and had strolled F ¢ magnificent embankment upon which pow stands; bad snuntered through Picadil- driven aloug the Row in May: cbaffed and sind ia Rag Fair at Iba. m. on ‘Sunday; bad with reverent step through the mys- terions passages of the Temple; had. seen Tur- rin his glory at the National’ Gallery, Whis- ter and Burne-Jones at the Grosvenor, and Landseer in Trafalgar Square: had followed Parti in Covent Garden, Irving at the Lyceum, ani Spurgeon at the Tabernacle; in fact, we en London from the “Elephant and Cas- to Islington’s * Angel,” and from ocking- hum Palace to Billingegate, and seen it but too” superticially,asall mere travelers must: still cur eapacity had limits, and our overtaxed Rac the woods, the. rane te" mentat digestion strentng, the meado ibe country. *, ‘So in the bright freshness f& an early August morning we roiled out of the great city, past Windsor, through Berkshire, and Oxfordshire, and Gloucestershire, to Es SALFORD. In the extreme southwesterly corner of War i laces of and the composure of . Within easy reach of twenty ic fame, drowsi eefully in an at- mosphere of quict content, lies this little Village of Snlford. There is nothing about the spot Lkeiy to attract the pleasure-seeker, but it is well to see one such an_exampie of hundreds that nestle on slope and meadow through the length and breadth of old England. A dozen or two cottages,- mostly of the well-known dia- mond-pane and thatched-roof pattern, with esvesoften overhanging the narrow curving road they are scattered along, make up its claim wovillage rights and rates; but we find, too, the merchant's more pretentious dwelling, with gar- dca and shrubbery, to which he repairs from the near city, some one or two hours away by rail, submitting to such 2 time-discount through that loveof the land, the old homestead acres, so srongand deep in our Anglo-Saxon nature; berond, the parish-church and rectory, the central’ figure and artistocratic repre- tentative of the group; and tho ditde grave-yard, upon which the shadows of those strong lines of gray masonry seem to rest so lovingly, and 80 free from the vanity of the tombstone and the mausoleum, completes, and ‘well completes, the scene. Here is rest, indeed, andthe perfume of the sweet briar and baw- thorn, the [rose and the mignonette, from the rectory-garden, but perfect the thought that crown the consecration. One must believe in the wholesomeness of such an atmospbere,—in tho great rilue of this stilling, deep-moving solemnity that comes at such times and in such out of juropean, places, rising in clear if sombre dignit; the kaleidoscopic jumble of a modern excursion. gations Along a stretch of road, perhaps a mile length, are the es THREE LITTLE GROUPS OF COTTAGES,— not very poor perhaps, certainly not very rich, but, one may believe, somewhat contented, and named Saiford, Salford Priors ‘or Prior’s Sal- ford, and Abbot’s Salford. An old convent, somewhat out of repair, but inhabited, though notin the old jovial manner, is a. curiosity of the neizhborhood; but, as 2 said, the chief village feature in all this len. of England, as they lovingly call this Valley of the Avon and the Arrow, is the little parish-church. with its Gothie lines and Norman lower, guarding, with the dignity that time and faith have given it, the holiness of its altar aud those who work and the pathos of its grave those who sleep.—to-day a fair exemplar of tho tmditional English character in its streneth, {ts folidity, its sentiment: and as familiar in the freen stretches ot the English landscape 23 the upanile in Italy or the mosque and minarctin the farther East. Yet even these cannot escape the modern frugete for betterment. It ig true, bere and there a Gothic roof bas leaked, and a Norman tower bas succumbed to ‘Tine in his century Sirides; but the vanity of man lives forever, and the spirit of restoration that took possession of the land some thirty-odd years ugo, introducing with defiant boldness of improvement, des aint remainders of England's old relig- Sous life, furbishes up with fresh paint and Petia the pulpit and the pew, decorates with Lijlant pigment from vestibule to, altar, Ustshall point with the accuracy of an uc s2ntant to our vanishing hours, while, by, an ‘urd mec! its modern notions these upon the outer walla wretched clock, e clinging chime within. inher no’ is wakencd into active life, and ae ‘crashing br. enforces the lesson in fiftecn- Fauute intervnis thronghout the cycles of time. d the alien brain is é he gods tf <eape, even by rail, Porsible, while itturns with grateful, appre- valk smnile toward the Golden. Horn, and in- Hrd blessing upon the sanity of Islam. Let én: Feding our tents, we: b mere foe te ay mh, p ourselves once and CHESTER; Getiswelltoretresh one's memory of this fe yorinarily the tirst visited, and see again a lovely park, its timber-houses, its old iitdes, its walls, its “kitchens,” its churches meuuments. and its River Dee, of miller ‘aurs. Leaving Chester by the ** Wild Irish- fora rather rapid train that: bisses along maneth Chester and Holyhead (raining a day M1 Raitt between Liverpool and Queenstown, cag under the wails of the maguifi- ino} on r Conway Castle, in Wales, and bidet Menai Straits by the Britannia tubular ragiean interesting ride, though the speed 1s jJhkg very remarkable considering the prom- Deane Peach Bulybesd, where a most eomforta- er is Ivime at her dock. with steam up, Rae to move out toward the Irish coast. The Mout Howth, Ireland's Eye, and the Wicklow Se sre xirhted toward # o'clock p. m.; Coding eour, landing) is reached by 5, and at rye are safely de} i at \e door: the*sheltourneia a “DEAR, DIRTY DUBLIN.” one plcesaut, location, tow. From our windows cent ues out over Stephen'sGreen end the last- aitiey’s Flory of the houses that surround it: dig- aid Knew th: hess oy gm in old time.” the strange- trea ihe stories told! Memors, with closed TeheeOPles those quiet, darkened rooms; eruls the wax candles; moves aguin among Ife beauty ang ‘wit thet made the. Irish and he those departed days €0 glorious— the Gt? Noice is tame. And out beyond rose beaytiiusitiy-toned Dublin. mountains. lying shadowees Dive in the sunlight, the lieht cloud~ thelr glapeowineg gently bere end there along chi tOReS, and intensifying their color. Dublin Tal acs Out little: the years that with us are $0 mere’ Mad with the restless activities of con her pent Manufacture, seam to add little to Blorgug table Hite: eho kas bad a great, often a tent ae istary. and ber pride seems now con- 68 wg eaplation. Stull ber atmosphere is her Unf eome ,and her hospitality as genial, a3 Ang ¢lverslty is scholarly end ber women fair. Dshery erywhere throughout Ireland, by the big of SULer the peasant’s cabin, in the tom- and temperate cnongh now, apparently, x i but, to thase who W and learning, in counting-room and rectory( in attic and drawing-room, everywhero do we find the kindly greeting from the triendly heart; “for,” as one of those shrewd jaunting- ear drivers afd to me a3 we jogged along Saci- Ville street, “there's hardly a fumily, old or new, in the whole country, that hasn’t a son or a daughter in America!" . From Dublin we came to KILLARNEY, and spent a few days on the shore of the Lough, almost in the shadow of Mangerton, gathering a few vegetable so Venirs, such as Indic¢s af poctic tempcrament affect; a lite ivy,a Httle wood- bine and heather, ana a sprig of yew from tho famous old tree in Muckruss abbey. _ ‘This at- mosphere is fufected with fun and sentiment, and most admirably mixed. From Killarney to Cork fs, or was, a rathor dull railway ride; here and thore a peat bog to ive interest to the landscape. To be sure. it rained most of the time, I believe nll the time, on this occasion,—this is my method of. proloey, ~-and we arrived, at the time fixed by the time- tabie,in Cork, . corK, asa “resort” labors under difficulties. When 1 trans-Atlantic traveler arrives, the whole world is before him, and he js conscious of it; he asks dor the curious places; is wheeled out on atohim comical kind of conveyance, known asa jaunting- car; be forgets its discomfort in laughing itt its oddity, and iis effect upon his legs and stomach the hasn't learned how to enjoy it yet) is a sort of exhilarative tonic, so diiferent from that elephautine playfuluess of the rough Atlantic that fn tho joy of his relenso he is apt to become in a degree hysterical in his intercourse with the little world about him. This happy frame of mind is, however, 28 ephemera) a3 is extreme happiness generally; the pleasures to come allure hin with thpir specious promise: tho demon of unrest enters and possesses him; he visits, as all who have come and gone, and in the self-same way, the old tower and grove of Blarney, and, if lucky, returns by the river road; if he have ever heard of Shandon, fts belfry {s pointed out to him, a mile away, by the car- Griver’s whip; he pays his car-fare and his hotel Dill,.and, after twenty-four ‘hours of Jand life, is away to Killarney by express train, When this same travelor reaches this last stretch of land on his return, Cork sutf- fers again; the whole world is now behind him, he has no stomach for more noveltics, he is surfeited, bis steamer is in sight, and bis heart yearns for home. Yet, for ull this, some wise ones are found \rho have spent a week or more in and about Queenstown and along the const, with the fullest appreciation of the kind- ness of the people. the greenness of the grass, and the sweetness of the air, after their eight or nine drys of “ocean blue. Of course we made the pilgrifange-to Biar- ney Castic, ita lovely grove, and its famous lip- worn stone, to which we kissed our-hands. and returned by the Lee, a swift running, rather full and handsdine river that widens and deepens ss it sweeps through Corl and on to the Atlantic, and upon whose rapid tide we floated toward. QUEENSTOWN next morning,—one of those exquisit days of which we here know s0 little, perfect In every hour from twilight to twilight, a continuous Jubilate. These eleven miles of winding river, from St. Patrick's bridge, Cork, 1o the Queens- town quay, should always bo preferred to the railway, whose train dashed past us at full speed; the eyo is gratified, tho mind rested and refreshed, by this easy sail. We soon reach the wharf, and add ourselves tothe converging throngs that drift toward this focus, and we pause to contemplate the multitude of hopeful hearts that have, upon this little spot of earth, bade farewell to friends and home, and have gone down thence to the sea. and the unknown lands beyond. While we meditate, our stenmer heaves in sight; an hozr or so of busy handling of mail-bagsand luggage, and the little tender scranbies away from tho wharf with her passengers: the fnmiliar deck is soon reached; our good ship. fretting with in- patience at the hour's delay, resumes her course, and we, with grateful hearts, are speeding once more toward the West and home, The low, red sun drives her radiance through and throuzh the crested waves that toss andtumbie in such in- finit variety of forn and color, and our glorified she, plows through them and out into the twi- light beyond. The promise is a quict night and a glorious morrow. J.G.S. JWAUKESHA. | The Weather—Dress—Honuses—The Vil« lage Stil] Full—Items. Special Correspondence of The Chicago ne, Wauresia, Wis., Aug. 20.—The weather has been playing all sorts of fantastic tricks the last few days: cofd and clear, hot and muggy; sunny, threatening; burning, shiver- ing; dry, wet; bracing, depressing. Each visitor must have found the keynote of his own climate, and, by the time we have run through the gaunt, we shail be, glad to settle down to the ordinary summer-weather of Southern Wisconsin, that wears like C major. Ladies have had an opportunity to air their entire wardrobes, and we have seen upon the streets heavy silks, fluffy lawns, woolen ‘wraps, and sheerest muslins. White dresses of dotted swiss, or India lawn, with bright ribbons, look summery and pretty; buta walk to the springs across lots, or a ride in the dusty omnibus, spoils their beauty. “To be really comfortable here, one should adapt her dress to the streets and conves- ances of an average Northern village. Ging- hams and percales are still suitable for morn- ing-wear at a resort that is a Saratoga but in name; and they can be readily laundricd ‘by Northem washerwomen, who stand aghast at the tucks, puffs, and ruffles thata Southern “mammy” takes such delight in “doing-up.”” © The dews are very heavy, and an early walk to the spring necessitates overshoes and short skirts; but it pays those who are fond of exercise before breakfast. .No matter at what unearthly hour you rise, or how ambi- tious you are to be first at the spring, some one is always there before you. Luckily, unlike the healing fountain of old, the benefit i not pestrlcted to the one who comes first to @ pool. “Why don’t they cut down their weeds ”” _isa common question among the visitors. And truly it_is a sorry sight to see the ugly patches ripening their harvest of seeds. As “they” means you and I who dwell here, O Waukeshaian glancing over Tie Citicaco ‘TRIBUNE, it behooves us each one to remove the unsightly growth maturing in front of his own door-yard, S In spite of the grand gathering in Chicago and the cainp-meeting at Pewaukee, the place is full; and, as the Knights and the campers come back to-day and to-morrow, it will. doubtless be crowded. ‘Three extra coaches had to be added to the first morning: train Monday, and as many as 600 left the place in the course of the day. The survey for the ‘railroad has been made, and ground staked out to be_covered by the new Southwest wing of the Fountain Honse. This addition is to be 102 by 50 fect, and three stories high. - Probably there will be a great deal of Qpild- ing before another season. in the neighborhood of hotels and springs, strrounded with ample verandas, and with high ceilings, and plenty of windows for air and sunshine, would be 2 paying investnent. Exclusively for summer use, they could be cheaply built, and furnished inexpensively. Light furniture—cane and ratian—and straw matting, or even bare floors, accord much better with the taste of our Southern friends than the heavy carpets and upholstered fur- niture, which are a necessity here during the two-thirds of the year when the visitors are gone, : “ Who is going to stay at home and swel- ter, when he can come here and live cheap- er?” said a gentleman from the South, the other day. He had paid $5 from New Or- leans to Chicago, $5.25 for an_excursion- ticket here, and had found a plain but com- fortable bourding-place at $5 per week. Many others will be of the same opinion next summer. PAR Jtose-Glen Creamerv is in full operation. Four fiundred pounds of delicious butier are manufactured daily; 500 pounds and more are sent each week to the Grand Pacific, and from 200 to $00 are consumed at the Fountain House. This butter is now selling at 25 cents, and good dairy butter from 18to 20, Many guests engage a yeur’s supply before leaving, and shipments of butter and cheese are be- coming important items in the freight -busi- ness. ‘The dairy interest of this and neigh- boring counties is rapidly increasing. DPast- urage is good, and the climate not too warm. As farmers very generally cobperate with the creameries and cheese-factories, the business ig conducted with less Jabor and snore profit than m the days wlien each farmer’s wife Roomy cottages must be her own butter-maker. Now, those’ who supply the creamery simply “set” the milk in coolers, immie- diately after milking-time; and, in the course of twenty-four hours, the skimmer comes along and takes off the crenm. The farmers who furnish milk to the cheese-factory have to bring it; and the rumbling wagons, rat- iling cans, and cheerful greetings make upa lively matinée: from 6 to 3 about the factory. Another product of this vicinity is apaacs. ‘The trees are loaded this summer, and the harvest-apples justin their prime. The vis- itor who knows when to plan his call at cer- tain farms about here is never alloweil to leave without @ large bag or basket full of apples. s 2, . Who will quench his thirst solely with spring-water when -the cry, “Fresh, sweet cider, five cents a glass!” passes his door? Tt seems strange to hear, among the stre¢t- calls, “New Orleans Picayune!” § By reason, doubtless, of poor penmanship, a former letter made the streets here to blazon with “ parties,” instead of “‘ pysters.” ing the thorough advertise- ment, Dr, Healy’s illustrated lectures were adisappointiment all_aronnd, and the third ong was onltied, ‘ p he Rev. Mr. Davis, of, Wauseon, O., is at the Aldine Place. Prof. Whitney, of -Beloit College, is stopping at Mr, MeNeil’s. -- . The last two numbers of the Freeman con- tain a number of certificates from those who have been benefited by drinking from the Silurian Spring. A careful perusal of these statements is very convincing; and, if furthor evidence were wanting, the testimony of the many invalids who daily resort to thesprings, secking and finding health, is enough to Tead any one to try a remedy so simple, safe, and sure, ' a ———_- SWEET SIN. Theld within my heart a secret thought— A ays fbought, yet ‘with such sweetness nue ; Tclasped it close, and counted o'er and o'er Each promised joy, that yot might charm mo more. What hisses at my side? I turned, and there Medusa stood, with hideous serpent-bair. She smote my thought, with great deuth-dealing eyes; No pity thore. Torn with remorse, she cries, “Thy rtbeuent conceived and quickened deep Another breast was born; Tam that sin. See what its sweetness bore, ahd then beware Lest cherished sin this dreadful guise shall wear.’ —Frantes M. Brown in Atlantic Bfonthly for Au- <= Who Ate the Quail. Providence Journal. At the general reunion of soldiers and sailors at Rocky Point lost week, a comrade of the United States Veteran Association, who served in the First New Jersey Buttery, told tho fol- lowing story: In the full of 18¢f, the battery was stationed near Fort Rice, on tho line in front of Petersburg, when one night the Second foe or ut least a part of it, marched by their camp and went into camp a short distance in rear of the line, and quite near this buttery. In the morning’ some of the battery boys picked up some muskets and’ ammunition which bad evidently been thrown away by men of the Second Corps, and, having seen plenty of quail in the vicinity, they proposca to go hunting. The bullets were taken from the cartridges and cut up as tine as they could cut them, to serve for shot, and thus armed four of the Jerseymen, among.whom was tho comrade who told the story, set forth with visions of sport and of something out of the line of regular rations for supper. Now, ithappened that the hunting ground was not | far from Gen, Hancock's headquarters, the, ignorance of which fact got the men into/ trouble. They were successful in getting a good! shot into one flock of quail, bringing down seven or cight,and seeing auother flock a little distance away, instead of picking up those already killed, they loaded again for the second flock. Before they got at tho birds thesccont time, however, the herdquurter gunfds camo and wok them to Gen. Hancock's Boadaniy ters. They were taken. bofore the General, who ordered thom tied up by the thumbs, and they were tied up in tho usual arme fashion, (Tn speaking of this the comrade said he thought his arms weighed 20 pounds apiece before host out of that Scrape. The General then thousht to add precept to punizhment, and asked ;the men where they got the muskets. “They are some the Second Corps threw away,” was the prompt reply, “How do you know ‘tnd the Sceond Corps,” asked the General. ‘ Bequuse the Second Corps marched by last. night ip the rain, and we picked them up this morginy,” said tho victims. Then the General prodeeded to give them a lecture on destroying Gdvern- ment property. The idca ef being lecttfred on the sinfulness of destroying Government prop- erty, while ticd up for firing afew chafges of ammunition with muskets. thrown away by men of the corps commanded by the }bcturer, ig richer to those four comrades now than it was just then. After the lecture, and somo fifteen’ minutes "tied up by the thurs," the comrades were considered sufficienuy;punished and allowed to depurt._ It should le stated, also, that while the Jerseymen wpre being @unished they had the satisfaction jof seeing the headquarters codks go out al pick up the quail for shooting which they were suifering, and for a long time ft was a by-wokd In that battery: ‘Who ate the quail?” and the answer er came back in the tone and jmanner sq well remembered hy the comrades: } Hancock!" Then followed: Who got tied up?” and, in answer, the nnme of the comriie who told the story resounded through the capa. ; A High Monument. The highest monument in Gregt Britain, and possibly in Europe. is that erected by his ten- antry to the first. Du! of, Sutijerland, on the summit of Ben Vraggie, Sutheglandshire, 1,400 feet above thesen. The pededal is 106 feet bigh; the statue, from. 2 model/ by Sir Francis Chantrey, 90. It isa conspicuous landmark on both sides of Moray Firth. 1 eg. T * Victor Hugo There is an anecdote of Victor Hugo which exhibits the poet. in a very sensible, if somewhat prosafe, light. When he camd back to Paris in September, 1870, he made yo speeches at tho rafiway station, but drove off immediately to tha Bureau of the Academy, to draw the arrears of pay due to him as one of the N ORDER TO ACCOMMOUJATE OUR NUMER- ‘ons patrons throuzhout the city, we have estab- lished Branch Ofiices in the/diterent Divisions, as designated below, where nfvertisements will” be taken forthe same price ag charged at the Main Ofice, and will be received util # o'clock p.m. SquiTH Dr Ne 3. & R SIMMS, ales and Stationers, 123 ‘Twenty-second-st. W. §. BOGART, Drugeist] 613 Cottage Grove-av., northwest corner Thirty-Agh-st_ 1H. W. BUCHMAN, Drigxt, corner Thirty-frst and State-sts. WES? DfVISION A.A POPALORUM. Newsdeslor, Statloner, ot so Wost Mudizon-st., near Wostern-av. = ‘TH. 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TE allows oub to Uso lls furattaro wits paying for ‘heir stock contains frbout eversthing need housekeeping. | Varlor sults, clinmber acti easy chalrs, patent rockers, ‘camp chairs, lounges, ear, stoves, sllver-plated wire, cutlery, zlusswaro, tin and wooden ware, besides jnnumorablo articles used by the housekeeper, Alikold an {ely zl PSE PAYMENT PLAN, | which means @ smallsam down, the balance to bo: paid monthiy. i ‘ During July and A’ than ever beforogo ust we shall make to; wan ever boron ramodie the minsses, coor Ve refer wit! mire {) OUT Customers sc allover the elty a tour manner of doing buses s teptus. nna Seapetl fatal Sour ‘names 10 the leek ae ‘eaball fad. $0 e of our business friepds, Snare UNION, RNITURB FUE MLTOR COMPANY, 503 und 505 West Madison-st. Open Monday, ‘Minradny, and Saturday evenings. PORNTIURE, CARPETS STOVES. wero, Bolling ut post, for thirty days, for cadh ‘or casy payments, Furnish now and savo money, Alnrco stock of first-cinss walt and taarble-top ‘ebambor sults, Parlor suits ta rich brocaded silk, plush, French <terry, and hair cloth. Bookenses, Wardrobes, Froneh plate mirrors. Jean fnenish your house completa In one day's no-! tice. IMy stocl is made of dry, Hrst-class lumber, “All oods warranted, * niet F, COGSWELL'S, t-End Furnishing 1 The West rad Rnaisonst, oa Ferrers. ROL TS Ba eee WENITURE, CARPRTS, STOVES, ETO, ¥F Ai LOW CASLE EIIGES, ‘ ‘On easy paymont Bhisndta stock. Pair dealing. Opdn evenings. fia J.W. & J. B, STOREY, 28 Stnte-st. ict SALE—FOR CASH—FURNITURE IN FOUR rooms; single. or in sults, Or all together, at lot Clark-st. Can be seen forthe next three days. ¢ LOST AND rouND. LIBERAL AND WILL BA A en SY aritcina taken els RAID FOI ‘Tuesday snd no questions. 1G La Salle-steitnon ee BOARDING AND LODGING. ‘West Side. WARREN-AV. — ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED room for twu Rentlemen with board. ‘OUND-IN OUN RETAM, STORE A PARCEL F ofsowolry. Apply to Cashier Field, Layee ton PROGND—A ENiGiT TEMPLAR s FEF quire ofA. WALKEIC IS Casa Le POOND—CASH, WiticH WitL i 5 Peete omen Idontitsing himsotf thee money aa the circumstances of the loss. B46, ‘'rlibuno once, POUND—A SMALL GOLD CHAIN AND LOGKET. inquire at SPR. y. SRS CO.'S, 5 East Fleas PRAGUE, WARNER & CO.'8, & A LITTLE BAG OF NONEY IN Canalport-ny. FY 1 to Mrs: PRINONG, “Good reward will bomenee eee OST—POCKETHOOK, HITHER ON “ST. between Washington and itandoiphe oro Wee Dash-ity, ‘bus. Finder can keep money, Dut return Kold piece, which Ia valued by owner. A $4, Tribune. OS7—ON WEDNESDAY MORNIN G, i plans and specifications of Rbataing ihe ‘Gaaee IST—AUG. La are 12 OGDEN-AV., OPPOSITE UNION PARK— Piensant front parlor, unfurnished, also other furnished and untarnishod rvums, with board. ___ 19 PONORE-ST LANGE, AIRY ROOM. WiTH <) board for xentleman und wife or two rents, DG QadEN-AV.. OPPOSITE UNION | PARKS Pleasant front alcove, also other suits of fur- nished rooms, with board. 4) L0OMIS-ST—BOATD AND” FURNISHED Toms for two gentiomen. 44, SERLY-AV.— FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, WITH Donrd, unfurnished: octagon brick: ail modern conveniences; private fanily: for zent und wife only; one block from Madison-st. cars, 4Q SOUTH CARPENTER-ST.—ROOMS, WITH board: modern 3 day- ae improvements; day-boardcrs Hioters. : RNA HOUSE, 102 AND 101 NORTH CLARK-ST. boned Tew pleasant rooms to rent with first-ciass [BRENTON House, 23 4ND £0 SOUTH CLARK- A. 8, adjoining the Grand Pacific Hotel and.oppo- thronghost: rooms Cesatiy ferimed at wo, CoB perday after Aug. L BENTON MAUZY, propriotor. Cigbence HOUSE, CORNKK OF STATE AND Harrisou-sts.. four blo Pah Board and room sito wap eay. ARWELL HOUSK—THH JAM IS OVER, AND tho Farwell House, at the corner of Jackson and Halsted-sts.. hos some very nicely furnished rooms for permanent boarders. Gentlomen and wives of Single parsons accommodated. Prices for Doard Yeasonabie. ‘Transients alsy accommodated. Gh JAMES HOTEL, te Sirm-av—a Pea day. ‘Tadlo board & per week. sane Silay table board & per week. ‘The best hotel in 50 Svs ath, Pate Ree 1—To rent wi ard a Tey elt Forauanod’ front room suitable Yor ‘tro. ‘PAvate return them to ithe owner, PI ut ie. uth Jetferson-st., and Teesiva reward ST—A BLUE CAMENS HAIit v Takers be suitably rewarded by returning It to 181 OST — TUESDAY BVENING— 7 name of Frank. A liberal Fewand ‘Will bo pald for his. os return tu iG Bast Mon OST—BEADED CAPE AT McVICKERS MA- tnee Saturday, Aug. 2L Finder mill receive tie eral rewnrd b Sea ae by returning ‘same to WILL C. HA ¥- 5] ASHUARD-AV., FACING UNION PARKA ished, with Dest of bie bourse CORRE ar QQ WARREN-AV—T0 RENT, WITH BOARD, A & ve! sce fr ist Tate ox gonice furnished room suitable for man and WARREN-AV.—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, 178 MAUS Brake ORNS, ROOMS, D4 ROUTH DORGAN TO RENT WITit INDSOR HOUSE, G3 STAT! Patmer House-#10 und @ per ds qpeogng week, HOR REE, Country. PEAUMEUL SUBURBAN HOME, NEAR LARS shore—To rent with board, in private ramtly, to aduits only, two partly furnished rooms. Satisfactory Toforences givon and required. Address Cl, Trib Miscellnneons. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OK FOUR GENTS ‘can find first-class accommodations for the wine ter; private fumily; convenient to business centre, C9, Tribune oftice. OST—OR SPRAYED—ON FRIDAY LAST erriu row: S.MARSH, 2 South Lincolnests oF Laken O8T—OR BTOLEN—ON Tite NIGHT OF Al y & pocketbouk containing money, notes, Sad other papers. 5 roward will bo given for reary of Panora und no quostions asked. “Address A ll, ‘rib~ OST—IN FRONT OF OR INSIDE iN Jy Uilinicevening of Reiehts templar. reception Acape, Suita = ing, word 1o ie Stxteenthest. => ars Btven bysend: SN BASY PAYMENTS AT CASI PHICES—ALL ‘styles of furniture Brasselé and ingrain carpets, cgok-stoves, ranzes, ollcloths, crockery, and cutlery! gigeyibing ‘ngcded’ to make. home pleasant fhirteen yeurs' exnerience at tls nomber. ts a fale miarantes that you vi od onds snd fatr dealing. ULICK BOURKB, EPiven Mudison-2n JR BEATRS Fork STOv iS MADE IN ALL PARTS UN. of the United States.” Old stoves repaired equal tO new, nts West i'welfth st, OST—WEDNESDAY MORNING, 151 — Tod-soticr doze (one ndos the other a otahe had ‘on lenther collarg with license tags. ‘The aog is full grown; color light red. he biteh not full grown: eglor ed. Ward wi ie paid for tt Ks South Park-ny., nenr irnieiyeictheaee bias ae} OST—TURSDAY EVENING, ON STREET-CA| long pocketbook containing some money an nablo papers. ‘The finder will be vary liberally ro warded by leaving it nt Hoom 1, 8 : No questions naked. neh te BO WWeauiongtonsae iA? tHe “LONE STAR” SHIRT FACTORY Fou can got o first-class unlaundried abirt for $1 or six for 85.60: " ‘These goods are made well, in the Intest styles, and Si gon, relinble goods, such 23 most houses chargo Bn for. ‘We pay no fancy rent, or salarles, but sell goods cheap and on sinall margins. We Keep a full line of furnishing goods at very low ices PSummer underwear in great variety at cost, fuwill pay you to conie around on tho slde strect and deal with us, *s Lone Star”, Shirt Company, Removed to 2X6 and 207 Dearburn-st., corner Adazis, A OMRLETR VINE OF DATE, APPARATUS and supplies. Engines and: bollers, choese and Greamery vats, upright and gang presses, power and hund buiter workers and churns. Engilsh butter salt, cheeso und butter cloths, cleese Lox stock, butter tubs and packages, WILLARD & CO., 20 La Salle-st. A COMeErENs, CT ioHAS experience in’ railroad work, wishes to enyase an influential lawyer, with a view ‘to obtain em- ployment on construction work. Address B38, T'rib- une offic (ALL PERSONS DAVING ROOFS THAT TEAR ‘can have them repaired cheup by J. WILKES FORD & CO, Roofers: Vase Washington-st. HEALTHY YOUNG MARRIED LADY. WHO lost her babs fn confinement, would Ike t0 take a young child to nurse at her home, Weferences ex- changed. Address D.1L, i'zibune office, CruALLY, THE PATISIAN AND BOX-PLAT! ing that ig made by Mrs, J. W. WELLS, 172i Wa- basb-ay., 1s universally liked. A RAMILE HAVING A PLBASANT | HOME without children in the country would Iike to take charze of one or tio young children. V4), ‘Tribune, LADY SEEKS A GUOD TOME WITH RVERY mother's care_f ite bos. 18 ‘irtbune. HANDSOME TRAVELING SDAY “CLOCK with alarm, repeater, und stciking the hoars un halt- rom Bi Dit, Tribune LADY OF GOOD AT can huve a plensunt home in widower’ fainil Uisposed to oversee the house, will pay small salary; no stuall cht Good references ‘required. Ad- dress At, . PevRCGS AND COCKROACHES 1 GUARAN: tee a perfectvextermination. Call on or address A.B. COMA: FY jouth Deurborn-st. UGS, ROACHE EXTERMINATAD ‘by contract; Tal xte! ators for scle. Call or nddress A. OAKL. SN) 16. Wasbington-st. PPRRESEASON RY STOW TN OFEN LODGE, First and ‘Third Dezrees, Monday and ‘Tuesday evenings. Aux, 24 und 2%. “Onicersin full rezaila, Free admission be tickets, to be bad at the bookstore of I. TT. Revell, Furwetl-fiali Building: ab the oilice of the Free Methodist, 212 Washington-st:.and nt 221 West ‘Mudison-st, . Lldies expecinily Invited. G. M. GOOD, W.SL_ A. FL PLUMMER, 5 ry. ‘OR ADOPTION—A FING HEALTHY FEMALE baby, 4 weeks old, from,» respecindle family. Goow recisons given on interiew:” For fil nurtica- Inrs address for one week E42, Tribune office. POR ADORTION 4 HEARERY Gill, BABY, 4 months old by n widow. Address Q 10, Tribune.t AY PRESS WANTED, WRITE B Feu STA! NG make and price. 543, Tribune offic THREAD LACE ‘Top GLOVES ND SILK MITTS. TS, 3 CENTS, AND ONE DOLLAR. PARIS KID-GLOVE DEPOT, ‘4 Sinte-st. OVERS OF MUSIC SHOULD NoT FAIL TO buy Prof. Rice's Von Lectures on Music, W cents each; contain invaluable Information ‘and popular songs worth many times thelr price. CHAPIN'S Chenp Book-store, corner Madison and Dearborn-sts. ADIES, CALL ARD SEE THR VAN ORDEN French corset; canngt break on the hips; four Styles, to tall forms, 41 South Ann-st, near Madi- son. N RS. J. MCLAUG! has cone EK: fall and winter NEVERIN FUE MISTORY OF TWENTY CEN. ‘turiesis there any account of benutifsinx b: bleaching the skin. Ihave succeeded, and will posf- tively guarantee wy “Skin Bleache: ta whiton the skin without Ineonyenience. Prices. My Moth and Freckle Compound ts effectual. Price stcents, If there fs in any country 2 more perfect beautitier than my Tiger Lily, at any price, J will supply that article fora year tothe one finding Itsrutts. Price 25 cents. {color hnir, brows, and Inshes any shade permanent- iy and atsolutely without injury. You will do me a favor to Inform me if my work or articles ure not ast Fepresent. 1nd many indies walt a year before com- ing to me, thrangh some squeamishricss about deal- ing with . gentlemnn, or inclination to ridicule, or through the belief that the Almighty has willed their infirmitios. ‘These should bezin to think, lest in the end they say," Fool thut Iwas.” I treat ill imperfec- tions and make wil spectatties of the taitet, Consul- tation free. Prices reaxonabic. DE LA BANTA, Pazan Beautifier nnd author of * Advice to Ladies,"18 Jackson-st. (Gurdner House). i Nerice=ro MANOFACTURERS OF PICTURE- frame molding, that we hold letters patent on Glusworels white molding reparing machine, and all are cautioned against nsing ness of sald ma- chine under penalty of the law. GLASGOW & CO., 1400 Indiana-av, IAN, 22 BAST HATRISON-ST., ; and witl return In two Weeks with ies. [PERSONALAIAY RIED RG BLON BIRD: SUN- day evening at 8:4) p.m., Washington und State. Come both tuether. Misunderstanding before. RIVATE LYING-IN ASYLUM—LADIES Provehing continement cun linve the best of ra ical treatment und ood nursing. Address Box Wt. ‘[PERGONAL CHOIR SINGER: TLWASH SEND, addressto G BE : PHS Lona: Derren IN POST-OFFICE PeRsONL WHE X 7. SUNDAYS TRIBONE ‘of lath, Send address toa Zi, ‘Iribune office? PERSORAL Time CAN YOU NOT BE CONTENT ‘withaut the certain knowledce that atl is as you Bish it? Jt is not Just to misiruss without cause. Evertheaame. C1, 'Pribune oftice. PERSORAL Wit THe PARTY ON INDIANA- ‘av. eit Thursday and asked the time. send ad- ‘ress nial pluce of meeting to C510, Tyibune office. PPRDN AGS, SoPeatee EAN DAYS? ‘Sond Chicaxo, not Eastérn. Address W. ERSUNAL—BOB: TUESDAY GP. M PLEASE don't full. UiET HOME FOR LADIES DURING CONFINE- ment. Host of care: profe%ional attendance. 354 West Hnrrivon-st, between Moran and Aberdeen TIET HOME FOR LADIES DURING CONFINE- tent, in doctor's family. Diseases peculiar to the sex skillfully rented. Examination and eonenita- Hon free. Private and confidential. Box 363, Chicago. Tnitlul letters will not be delivered ae Post-Oflice. REAL BID GLOVES" orep 10’ surr. you. S-BUTTON $1, $1.0.8100, PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, U4 STATE-ST. E, iD R ss GLOVES FITTED TO SUIT,’ You. 4-BUTTON $1.2, $1.75, 32.20. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, M4 STATE-3T. ‘PHGONALTA GENTLEMAN OF 2 Denes | Gave ‘te xoquaintance of accomplished, handsome, 21.5 : and affectionate young lady, musically’ inclined. BY BUYING havoun elegant hyne and want awife. Address in ALEXA contHience D 7, Trivune office. 1 BRISONALGBNTLEMAN WHO MET LADY OX : Ra CByrs. ia grom it; nal Wednasday and conversed st SAMI QUALITY 3-BUTTON, $1.0. shared newspaper, would like further acquaintance, BGT 1 ‘Address Dan Tribune office. a ALL COLORS EXCH OT BLACK), RSONAL—RITTIE WAS THERE TUES- PARIS KID-GLOVE DEPOT, $4 STATEST. P day night. Write to mest oflice. §itobey. -ANTED—A GOOD SECOND-IIAND BABY CAR- ERSONAL—MS. JACOBS CALL PERSONALLY Huse. Address where can be seen und price, E for letter at Post-Office. LOUISA. 51, Tribune office. , ¥ TO HAUL ‘PERSONAL Ds ANSWERED TAST LETTER RE celved about ist of June. Write again same ad- dress, KK. B. ERSONAL—A_ YOUNG - LADY, BRUNET, stranzer in city, desires the acquaintance of 3 business gentleman.’ 5 5G, Iribune office. i ANTHD—FIVE GOOD | RAMS Seon. A, LINBRMAN, SN South Clark-st. PV ASTER A GENTLEMAN | OF SEVERAL Sears’ experience In the real-estate and rental- collection business wants to purchase one-half inter- est ina well-established office Weing a ood business PERSONAL A YOUNG GENTLEMAN IN GOOD position wishes to make the acquaintance of a youns judy for present pastime, and with views to iatrimons. Address J. J. MELES, St. ents Hotel. ‘PERSONAL Tere LADY IN BLACK: MAD- json-st, car Tucsday morniny coining down-town OW a dropped your card with name and address; saw qumln. Thursday afternoon corner Clark ‘and fson-sts.; will you please write? E. B. WRIGHT. fa Chieuzo iil First-class references oxeianged. Ad~ diese REAL YsiraTh, 5s Hast Murkel-st., Indianapo- Bis ne ANTED-TO ADOPT-A GIRL BABY. PAR- Wa xtsmust bo intelligent. Barty ts well om. Ad- dress A 37, Tribune office. WV ANTEDIOAID OF TRADE SMBERSTIP. Address. viving lowest cash price with all ex- penses paid, D4, Tribune office. ‘PERSONAL WOULD THE LADY WHO HBEE ew carat 11:% in company with three be ‘willing to acnd address to the rentietonn who sat nearly oppo- site? Address D3, Tribune office. ZD—A LANGE SIZED HEALTH-LIFT IN Wa ron orders Audross C7, Vribune ofico. ANTED—A BOARD, OF TRADE MEMBER: Bhip,- Address A, Tribuneoffice. wen HOUSEHOLD GOODS. @ THE EXCELSIOR FORNITURE CO. 21 A ‘weet Madison-st., may be found parlor, chamber 4nd dining-room furniture of the latest styles and most approved patterns; also Brassels and incrain ia cook stoves, ranges, olicioths, crockery, ‘cuilery; everything needed to make a homie Tor cash, or on easy pay xeelsur Furniture Co., 23 an foriable; vers cheay: Sonia at cash ‘prices. ‘West Madison-st, | KINDS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, COOK- ‘cash OF On e2s7 pa; BRUSIPYS Mindison-st, near the bride. Ni NGES OF OUR OWN MARE FOR REECE BANGrants, and famnly use. SEAVEY BROS., 171 Randolph-st_ 4 Tt ALESAT 2 EAST CHICAGO-AV.—FUR- FOR SSE yaar rooms at 4 bargain, und rooms to Tent, ANTED—TO BUY A BOARD OF TRAl WA danborsitp. “Address C45, Tribune office. Lost SA Gold BRACELET, SET ON ONE SIDE in diamonds, aud other side real rubies. Finde: Pillbe rewarded by leaving it in basement of as OST—PAIR GOLD SPECTACLES ON LOOM or Madison-sts., Saturday. ‘Please Soturs tous Loomis and receive reward. 3 GE board largo front room, suitable for two pen 806 qvESt, ADANS STA PEASANT, UN- conventonces. m, with good bosrd: modern 34. WESEWASHINGTON-ST_—WiTH BOARD. two pleasant rooms for gent and wife or two gentiemen. 832 NESE WASHTNGTON-ST.—BOARD AND two or four teachersn 7) Ut mAKe special terms with € WASHINGTON-ST.—AN ELEGANT SUITE 336 of furnished rooms; algo a single room, with 848 WEST WASHING TON-ST.—NICELY FUR- is ror man singio rentionen, with boards cn One THfE OF bw Nice FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ‘with board; bouse facing the Inke, with all mod gm conveniences, opposite setion where Hydo Pate trains stop, and one block from street-cars. Refer- ences exchanged. 1), ‘tribune office. ARTIES LOOKING FOR BOARD AND ROOMS: ‘can save much trouble by calling or addressing Home Woarding and Room Directory, 124 Clark-st., Rooxs, AND BOARD—SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Renting Agency, Room3 Tribune Building, and others, are invited to calf at once and leave aliat of the rooms they have to supply the present Inrge de- S64 West WASHINGTONsT.—VEKY DE- sirable unfurnished ‘rooms, carpe fo rent, with board, to hrst-clase parilogs ie 410 WEST, WASHING TON-St_—DESINABTE , ard, UO ter 7 furntahed or unfurnished nicover” CNUEMERS 8180 OARD—AND | “WO ROOMS FOR. TRRES prefer private, fanity “and C R fF private family and o1 North Sido; would liko to ‘have stable near by OF AE same place fortwo horses. D7, ‘Tribune office. 483 WEST, DAREST, NEAR UNION PARK— shoe or Sascha wtGes wha. BSEeh Sed eee Hon and moderate terms, noue Doar nee i OAID—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND CAILD {5 ‘for the fall und winter. in the vicinity of Onklund Station; private familly preferred. Address ©, Trib» ee 528 WELNE Race OAR HOR 623 ADAMS-ST.—FIRST-CLASS BOARD. AND OST-SILVER TOBACCO NOX ON COTTAGE Grove-av. cur on South Side; owgzr’s name in- scribed on box. ‘Bultable roward. Addfiss Bi, Trib- ‘OST —HO REWARD—FROM NO. 10 EXCHANGE piace, 0 smnil binek-and-tan dog; eats on. ‘The above reward will be paid und no questions asked. LLP8t BY NISTARE “SIX WEEKS AGO, La 4, dry pargel of gentlemen's shirts, collars, bine ribbed xocks. etc, Owner cin have same by proving ruperty and paying for advertisement, 238 Wabash. ST—MARYHAND COMMANDERY BADG:! by jeaitinore. Mase wilt me AS ‘Ga lortt on aving it at Palmer House, . Dodxe, der will be suitably rewarded. = Ee Dodes; : Lost ox FRIDAY EVEN: black-and-tan terrier. female; fect slizhtly tipped with whit Ars NOL cut; answers to the name of “Junie.” Aiberat reward will be pald for her return West Ma st RRIERPUP FROM GD WEST ! L "Monroc-st. Liberal roward for the same. STON V'UESDAY EVENING, 3 NIC PIN, Foll name on back. Will finger ibat BS lums-t., and recelvo rewnrd? UST—A PANU OF GOLD SPECTACLES, BN- grayed on them, Daniel Keasey to William Cromsy. ‘the finder Will be Mberally, cownrded by Teaving them ncotfiee o¢ Grand Pacitie Hotel. e , THA SMALL A jeave splendid rodms.. TS SasuiNg WASHINGTON ST=LARGE, NICELY FUR- ned re ‘ent. ¥ ard; uuse of bath-rovims was und furnace heat oY COME SE OR TWO FURSISHRD "ROOMS. “WITT rd, in & private Madison. ‘Adurest Ai ‘Tribune ollie. tO ONT ALCOVE ROOM, FURNISHED, -WiT! ‘excelent board, east of Union Park. near Madi son-st.; price, $14 . foncat-: price, 814 per week fortwo, Address A'S, i YEAR UNION PARB—PLEASANT ROOMS WITH or without board. 8 E, Tribune office. OARD—FUR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND CHILD 4 youra old, on the Youth Bide. between Eight- centh and ‘Twenty-ffth-sts,, ina private family where Sre few or ny other boarders. Address 43, Tribune. ON NDTIS PRIVAT B PAMUILY ON SOUTHSIDE, eman ond wife: first-class accommoda- Uons wanted. Address ¢ 1, Pribune office, )PoAko_A Puen or Mit wurariNG's DESIRES Bahome where she can xive instruction in, muste ay for boa! 7 class, adress Con 'trivune omees er cronees. Best OARD—PERMANENT—PROM ABOUT SEPT. 1, with good board, suite or Iarze front alcove room. furnished or unfurnished; private family pre- ferred, or but forr other boarders: north of Chleago- ay, Referencos given and required. Address AZ ‘Tribune office. South Side. PARK-ROW-TWO > > NICELY FURNISHED front rooms to let, with board. Terms reasonable. VARD—AND LARGE ROOMS SEPT. 1s BY FAM- iy of three adults, South Side; will furnish ex Ceptenrpets, Address C82, Tribune dfiice.. T PARICTOW, CORNER OF MICHIGAN-AV, ‘ro rent, with board, eloyantly furnished family and single rooms. 16 PLORIDGE-COURT-FAMILY AND SINGLE Toms with bonrd. ‘Transients taken. 1 SLE ie e S oO oe a py cage ‘ome, with board. an we use of butht hotiind cold water. pee NTH-ST.—TO RENT. WITH board, n pl it furnished roo suitable for Iso single frunt room: terms reasonable. 988 WABASH-AV.—LARGE AND SMALT 400 _svoms torent, with board, to zentlemen. QQ #. ae Le RATURDAY | HOUNING. A BLUE striped brocade shawl, between Twenty-sixth and asventy-niath-sts. on Pratrte-av, ‘The finder re- Turning the sume to tue owner, 2512 Calumet-av., will be suitably rewarded. LSts LERAL REWARD WiLL Be PAT to any one returning 9 Malteso cross that was lost on Wednesday, nrrks H.R. Beister, Apullo Com- nundery, No. 1. KROS., southwest cor- ner of Van Buren nnd Franklin-st: <4 KR QUESTIONS ASKED BL5O Torrent nine wove diamond bracelet Jost on boulesard. mis Lst MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AcexownEDeRD BY ARTISTS, CRITICS, and the ‘As the leading piqnout tnsaser the ¢ Teading piano of the azo, ‘The ALLEL, DAVIS CO. UPRIGHTS AND SQUARES. A fine assortment now In stock, from the plainest cases to the richest variegated woods, or ebony and gold. W. W. KIMBALL, Comer State and Adums-sis. FINE SQUARE, ROSEWUUD, 74-OCLAVE, NEW ZL inno. with all intest improvements, #1S5; new uupricht, $150; also Haines liros.’ celebruted Baker up- -nizhia, nud others; one of the best Burdett onztns very Hino ‘new 9-stop organ, #6; orchestrion sf fine Martin guitar and a large musie-box, ab 2 Suito-st._ N.Y. Susie Co, 311 MICHIGAN-AV.—FURNISHED AND UN- Tarnished roams ta rent with board to perma- nent parties. References required, OARD—FOUR ROOMS, WITIL. FIRST-CLASY BY ‘Doard, near Asbland-at. and AUame-st fur theq chlidren: price per mont not to ext ceed #150. Ost Tribune once, Pr monte BOO ex VARD—AND ROOM BY TWO GENTLEMEN LN private family, West Side, south of Rundolph-st, Si Semen ice See meee Sa ‘ice. cht ‘Tribune office. Hebe nerseviars snd Bogan RESPECTABLE PEOPLE WiISHING boarders or roomers plense call or address, civing: articulnrs, Home Boarding & Room Direetoryit Clark-at., Hoom 15. Boge eon. THREE ANRULTS, ROOM FOR two; must be low down; will furnish two rooms except carpers;, neur Twenty-sccond-st, C 39, ‘T'rib- 360 MiGHigaN-av—A PRIVATE PAMIL: DY willtake a few boarders; rooms nicely fur- CARDAND NICHLY-FORNISHED ROOM FOR uple; | Wabash-av. it Si ferred. ‘Auarens Gon Tnbune oes. Von ee TE 479 WARASI-AV.—T0 REST — PLEASANT front rooms, with first-class board. WABASH-AV.—A_ NICELY-FURNISNED front room, with board; one large room tor3 gents, without board. HBL WaRsSIEAV FURNISHED Ole UNFUR- OOL nished rooms to rent, with or without board. 54] WanaSH-Av—ro RENT, Wiitt WoARD. VEL Alcove room, also front parlor and single roam. 560 WARASII-AV.— HANDSOMELY FU R- nished rooms, with or wihout board. 5 are i TWELPTH-ST. [293 MIGHIGAS-AV. NEAR TWHIPTIEST. OARND—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFB, WITH nicely-furnished room, on Michigun-ay., north of Fourteonth-st.; east front preferred; fair price utd for quod necommodations. “Address 'O @ ‘Tribe jee. pie eee a a a three children till Sept. 5, (C36, Tribune office. OARD—BY MARRIED COUPLE. SOUTH SIDR; only first-class. uccommouutions wanted; none other nded answer; state terms. C39, Trivune omce, i 3 and 7); en! 6 dag loca tion south of Oakest-aud cast of La Suite. Address ‘133 Lincoln-av. Ae) —Nicely furnished rooms, with board, 1233 MICHIGAN AVA FEW VERY Desin- 222) able rooms with board; also food table board. = [249 WABASICAY, SEAR THIRTERNTIE Zk) st—a private tamiiy offer one suite of Tooms with board: Lome comforts. References. 1336 SICRIGAS-AV DESIRABLE ROOMS, ye )_svith ties doar 1352 WABASH-AV-— LARGE, (DESIRABLE LOOSE furnished rooms, with board. References exehanged. SPLENDID NEW ORGAN ONLY $0 AT ot t Indiana-st. RR SALE-A LARGE QUANTITY OF PIANOS of titst-class makers afe left with us for sale by parties that have teft the elty, und they can be pur- Eunsed vory choup; lo, we have taken in oxehtnge 8 large number of the Knabe pianos for our new Im- proved Buner Cabinet Grand, ind these can now be phtalned (ne ostromals reduced feures, JULIUS AU: CO., 1S and 163 Wabasb-av. psc UPRIGHT PIANOS— For upwards of forty years this old and relinble firm innye munufuctured the best moderate-priced piano inthe market, Suid only by LYON & HEALY, State 1353 WABSSIEAY, ST PHPABANT, RRONE Je rom to rent, with board. ‘Transient board- ers accommoaated. 1406 WATRASH-AV., CORNER FOURTEENTH- st-—Flezant larze front, and alcove @ngie Feoms. and farce front_room, a& newly furnished, with first-class board. References required. 1418 Rattan ois, rhe ‘best of references given and required. J445 MICHIGAN AV —FEVERAL DESiRADLE ®) furnished rooms to rent, with board, at Teasonnple rates. : 1; -] MICHIGAN-AV. (NEW NUMBER)—FUR- ra)3) hivhed rooms, with or without board. Tran- Sients accommodated on reasonable terms. | and Monroe-sts. SACRIFICK, JOR, SALE-AT (A GREAT, Tae octave pinno. Parties going West. Must be so) by Tuesday evening. Call at {72 West Madison-st J. 8. MOROW. FOit SALU—A GOOD PIANO, Casit OR ON ‘time. Address E C, ioom MI Tribune Building, or catl between 2 und 4 o'clock, except to-dny. Por SALES A ead PIANO FOR $110. BEST, BAR- ain in Chicago. inquire at oom i¢ Central ‘Music Hall. LYON 6 HEALY UPRIGuT = PLANOS— ‘Mr. Paul Recker, who for the past quarter of acen- ‘stood in the front rank uf musieal educators, Dex ty conzrutnlute you on the remnckubly nd singing quality of tone. and, no doubt, to yon very valuable Fesonitter, I was also much pleased With the action and generally superior quality of the finish. In this elecant Hittie Instrument you seem to me to haye solved the great destderatumn of u superior gluno at a low price.” LYON & HEALY, State and mnroe-sts. Ou SPECIALT! FL r vanenooms, DECKER BROS, PIANOS. MATHUSHEK PIANOS. HAINES BROS, PIANOS, SHORY. & CAME. PIANOS, HOTEN ORGANS. 4 CAMP ORGANS. Y PRICES. TERMS 1D REPAIRING. ALING. STORY & CAMP, as and iso State-st. GR SPHCIALTIES-FINEST WAREROOMS— Decker Bros. plant tathushek pianos, -Laines Bros. planes, Story & ‘Comp Saline Ln agate Onning. Lowest prices, ous . ea repattini, idberal dealing. Tyan LO Suite-st. IANO BUYERS WILL FIND IT FOR THEM PARRauze w visit our warerooms before purehas- ing. We exhibit the latzest nxsortmont of instru- inents of any single house in the country, and are propared to make prices so low and tormus 80 easy that Prue need be without an instrument, LYON & SALY, State and Monroe-sts. SELL FINE NEW “3G OCTAVE ono of the finest in the clty, for lesa Hian quarter cost. Call nt G0 West Wasbinzton-st, MATCULESS PIANO. Bdld only by ‘* LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-sis. BELLAB! 612 NAbsStCAY—A DESIRABLE SECOND- 4 story frunt room oF suite, alxo other pleas- ant rooms, with food board. References. [S12 INBIANACAY NICE SHITE OF ‘TWO OR, OLA three rooms. with board for family of two or three. Keference required. JOR] Gavea ers ViTWO DELIGHTFUL ILL rooms on second tivor, fronting the takes Algo. arse front partor, with first-cizss board. Local ity unexcelled in the city; bath-rooms on every Hoor, References exchat except parlor. N-AV—TO RE: 1927 Michie 2007 wat with or without board, now or Sept. 1. SPLENDID ees exchansed ERONT AL- EGA: front suite on third tloor Refer 2938 WATASH-AY. — HANDSOMELY FUR- © nished rooms, with board, for families and Aingle gentlemen. References reauilred. 35) ALUM AV. COKNER TWENTY- OO’ fonrtir-st.—A tront alcove room, furnished, and other rooms, with or without bonrd. DANS MARASICAY, —ERAUTIFUL (ROOMS (south and ‘east front) en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished, with beard. References required, ‘ 9595 MARASICAY, — FURNISHED FRONT Zo rooms torent, with board, fer gentleman and wife or two gentienien. 2829 MICHIGAN-AV. — PLEASANT FOR- Do DIANA-AV~ istied rooms, with bound. 5 E TO RENT, WITH BOARD, 2970 private familr.a well-farnishad front room. References oxchansed. 3118 Rann Ay [Alcove (SUITS | AND back rooth, with board: French private honse, property of Pratessar of piano and singing. AS HinGANT Hoste INA PRIVATE FAMILY on the South Side for six or eight centiomen or ‘fA few businoss men and their wives. References ex- chanzed, Adress i 52, Tribune office. WARASH-AV.—10 RENT WITH BOARD SROARD-—AND TWO OR THREE UNFORNISHED at youms by. Renileman and ike. rest et slowteds fudison; private fam (erred, BGaferand mother in family north Of Entra tee a vther in family no: py ro! st. Address A %, Tribune ‘ottioes nt ee OARD—FIRST-CLASS, BY TWO GENTLEMEN, ) and pleasant, wall-fernished oon, with all mod ern conveniences, {oa small yrivate family. wistng fall particulars, As, Srivume ollice. SD ROOMS FOR LADY AND ‘Tw children; ensy distance of Lincoln Park. ‘xadross, wiving Lerms and accommodations, B 1Y, ‘Tribune office, OARD—FOR THE WINTER IN VICINITY OR west of Union Park by # small family. Waots Jarze alen¥e room or two reoms en suite, not above second story. Address A 5, Tribune ottice. OARD—FOR SELF AND WIFE FOR ONE MONTH from Oct. 4,on South Side, Private fumily pre- ferred. Reforences exenaxed. ASI, Tribune offles. OARD-ABOUT SEPT. 1, AND NICELY FUR- nished farce front room, by gentleman und wifes North Side preferre: ‘Adiizess, stating terms and full particulars, B35, Tribune omtice. OARD—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN A Strictly private family, Location east oF Clark, detween Indiana-st, and’ Chicago-av. Will furnish roow if desired; 60’cluck dinner; permanent. Ad- Gress AS, Tribune onice. OAND-AND LARGE ROOM FOR TIO GEN: jemen in private family centra ted. Sta iorma, A ak Tribuneatices ee Oe re. OARD—-AND FURNISHED KGOM Bi A LADY teacher, hear Unien Park. References exehanzed. Addresw A3i, ‘Tribune office. ie OARD—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN A PRI- vute_ family on North Side, east of Clark-st, and north of Int . Address AS, ‘Pribune office. OAKD—A_GENTLEMAN WANTS FURNISHED room and break(ast and tex: near Union Park preferred. Attdreas A43, Tribune olllee, OARD-AND FIRST-CLASS ROOM FOR ONE indy. Address C20, Tridune ofllee. JROARO—BY YOUNG M. NW North SE: walking distance of Luke-st,; must be reasuna- bie. Caz, Trivune oftice. OARD—AND iRONT ALCOVE ROOM BY A gentleman and wife from Boston: private famliy referred; must be north of ‘Twelfth-st.on South ide, or south uf Onk-st., Norch Side. Can sive first eluss reference. Address D 63, Tribune office. OaRD—BY GENT AND WISE IN PRIVATE family, convenient to business centre. Address ‘Dw, Trivtine oftice. OARD—FIRST-CLASS IN PRIVATE FAMILY on North Side for roune man, wife, und child, Keference exchanged. A51, Tribone oftice. JQOARD—AND ROOM BY A GENTLEMAN AND rite ten minutes’ waik from the par= Court-House. Ropites requested from first-class tles only. Address D W J, ‘Tribune oftine. ‘oan seer, | FoR, S ENTLEMAN AND U- ‘yenr-old daushter; price must be low und stated in answer. Address E74 ‘Trioune office, Boske-s YOUNG LAby WOULD LIKE Te. ‘exchante music lessons for board in private fan Us or school. 744, Tribune. OARD—WANTED DY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE {D aplessant room, with or without board; Nori Side: private family preferred. BG, ‘Tribune office. N SOUTH SIDB-ALCOVE OOM, WITH OARD—-WILL PAY A GOOD PRICK FOR Hoard foreentioman and. wife in private farally. B board for mysclf und wife on North or South Address C50, Tribune atfice.. Side; perma Add: Tribune oMice. NW AVENUR, NEAR TWENTY-SECOND. J handsome sulte of front rooms, farntshad farnished, with zood board, in private family. Ad- dress Z 9, Tribune ofice. NE BLOCK FROM _TWENTY-SECOND-ST. Station—Front aleova room, carpeted, with board. in private ‘familys reasonable ‘terms. Address C23, joune office. THIRTIETH-ST.—UN- a ECK El, THB PIPE-ORGAN BULLDER, See eee rouns tn this city since last April hay set uj Address A 4, ‘Tribune office. = LES {PINGHT PIANO FOR RENT On eee eat ato West Washington-st NELAND FOR SALB—PIANOS AND OR- 10 REN TAces aro Jow: instruments kopt In order: t, sold, and rented on commission. WiLL- State-st. a also boush ne TAM R. PROSSET, 21 St, a ro $£—TWO HUNDRED CHOICE UPRIGHT 1T0 ee ineluding Steinway, Fischer, and Lyon & Hedlyat moderate rentals, LYON & HEALY. State and Sonroe-sts. SE & SONS PIANOS, ESTABLISHED 21331, yOsaia for aoe oroninstalluents at low prices. ADAM SHAID, vii West Madigon-st. BWAVE Juyt WRCEIVED A FULL as ‘sortment of the well-imown. ¥ EMERSON UPRIGIET PIANOS, EMERSON SQUARE PIANOS. Beautiful tone. eels Rich in Gesten Of Firranted five years, W. W. KIMBALL'S. Corner and Aduni: NTE] jad ih MUsiC BOX. 10 OK MORE Wan pertect arder. Address, Monday or Taesday, C%, Privane. TT STED-SET OF GOOD BAR FIX! "1 WANTED House. Good opening for iirst-class ‘arber w bo had there. SPORTING GOODS SON SALECAT 20 BACH, TWO POINTHR AND ge ey reed ‘well trained on chicken and quati. "¥. THOMAS. J&R, Ig South Clas = Tok — $8 RACH, GOOD ENGLIS) AT 5 BAC! Gt nota rrel_hreech-loading shor RATRIB-AV.. NBAR usnal opportanity in private family for respon aibie. parties, oleant locution and honse. modern comforts. Nive rooms for couple and gentlemen. Ad- dress D 58. Tribune office. OUTH WEST CORNER THIRTY-NINTH-ST. AND Oo Utditzan-av.—Furnithed or unfurnished rooms with strictly first-class board. Pp i NISHED SCITE OF rooms with first-class board fur self, wife, and Rurse: must be within two miles of Sherman House. WALF. WHITE. Address 301 West Jackson-st, OARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY DY A WIDOWER with bos 5 years old; can be @ day. #50, Tribune office. chaise ROARD-IN PRIVATE FAMILY NEAR NORTH part of Lincoln Park by single gentleman. Ad- dress with particulars 2. ‘Tribune attice. INSTRUCTION. ACADEMY MUSICAL SCIENCE, 29 WEST MADI, son-st.—Music made easy; our “new mathod,” *Young or old made good performers on piano. organ, orguitar in twenty lessons, MiSSits GRticKR. NORTH CLARK-ST. NEAR THE BRIDGE— North Side. ‘T Miand? witht rooms, 6190 to § per week; day- board, Ai ) PINH-ST.—DEST LOCATION IN THE CITT— £0 First-class board with zood rooms can be ob- tained. [OT Sone DEARBOUN-AV.—TWO HAND- Af somely-furnished rooms (one alcove); best tabie board. é 128 DEARBORN-AV.—ELEGANT ACCOM3IO- ZO dations with dest of tables for. single gontle- juen or gentlemen and their wives. None but frst- class people, with best of references, desire: (A GHADUATE OF XALH AND A TEACHER OF ‘experionto will receive ‘a few priva SH Personal Interview requesied. Address C 5: (CHICAGO MUSICAL SEMINARY 12D ‘St. guarantee that In one term pupils will be sbie- t6 perform on piano, onmun, or guitar, which will re~ quice years by the old method. Prot, J. HL MAC JONALD, Principat M. DICKSON, BLOCUTIONIST, 7 MONROE- 3 +_ st, corner State: Class Monday, Wednesday, and’ Saturday at 10am. Private instrnedon :dally. ISS MACK'S SCHOOL FO THE DEAF WILL Moron Monday. Sept, Fk IRk at 28% Prairte-ate For particulars address DEARBORN-AV—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, large room suitable for two. DEARBORN-AV.—LARGE FRONT LOOM to.rent trith board. DTQ Bast. OHIO-ST.—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, 14 ‘aniccly furnished room. References, TH LA SALLEST—TO RENT—A ‘with board. NORTE neatiy-furnished room for two gentlemen, QA] OHIOST. NEAR, DEARBORN: AV—ONE J handsomely-furnished room, with first-ciass 244 Roferences. FURNISHED OAR 246 x Mi, Belmont, Mass. RIVATR LE ‘SIN THE FRENCH FAN~ guage byn young xentleman well advanced tn the elementary course. References reqi Aa- ¥63, Tribune office. - EIISONS DESIRING TO. JOIN: PRIVATE (Pu ie grammar will please sddress 59, Trib- une office. TUATION WANTED—AS Sus accomplished Jady. on South Side to teach Enslshe French. and. music. Highest references, Address 'T 30, 123 ‘T'wenty-second-st., branch office of ioe XO ND VOCAL MONTH KACH—PIAN AND $2 AAO Tan wa teas oat Farwell Hall, 15 Est Madison-st. Pianos for prac- DAILY GOVERN EL THOMAS, JR. 1559 South Clark-st ie—To F ADVANCES, A’ FINS’ ch breoch-loading shotzun, cave and MH ereone-thisd setual value. 140 East Monroe-st, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, &c. ote PV ANTER REMOVED AE ONGE 100 LOADEOF AMned Cinders. Inquire of MASON & DAVIS, || S47 Minols-st BUTTON a 6 ma GLOVES, : FETED TO. os gm, SUIT ’YOU ‘T Zt 7 PARIS KID CE Savor, 9s STATE-ST. GENTS A DOZEN FOR FAMILY WASHING vf and ironing and work first-class. Good Sams- ritan Society, 173 Kast Rundolpb-st_ BUSINESS CARDS. . a GOODRICH, ATTOR: LAW, 124 DEAR- born-sl, Chicago, Advice free. Fifteen years rience, Busuness duictly und legally transucte dd SCECHINE PAIR DIAMOND BARRINGS OF SALESUINE. fiat will make tue stud, cheap; ect monets Das Teibone ONC. PATENTS. & CO. ENT ATT i La Salle-st.. Chicago. RGALE-ONE MEDIGM SIZE SAFE. CALL soo 60 Reaper Block. AND jes cheap. Unliat NCH STONES iete, counter For, SALE-TWO Il at's. Co. Lake With spindics end txtures com shafe and core wheels. ‘Call at U.S. Shore, fovt of Twenty-seventh-st_ ‘Ol SALE—2 TUBULAR BOILERS, H INCHES ‘diameter. 14 feet long. about 4 ho wer each, Ssg-Inch flues; also pipe and itings. SAMUEL 1, POPE & CO. 16 Lake-st. TLLINOIS-ST. NEAR RUSH—A LARGE and mall Toom to rent, with board. mE Sit INDIANA-ST.— BOARD AND SOUT! AGL room; home comforts; terms reasona- OHIO-ST—A MANDSOMELY-FORNISHED room, with zood board. ONTARIO-ST.—A LARGE ROOM, ALSO A oe 288 ble. INDIANA-ST. — NICELY room, with bo: for two or three persons. 93 248 aes 256 Siaeone, wiih pourde INDIANA-ST., JUST EAST OF STATE— bie. on PAR: = OAK-ST.—FURNISHED BEDROOM, P. 5D PAloor, bounds with prteate faraHly. “OR SADP—IGHT LARGE FLUE BOILERS, ke foundations. Address THOS. MCRL shington-st. VE SARE s SRECIAITE OF SIAL STEAM ‘emglnes und bollers, nnd keep on band sizes from, one to ten horse power, both vertical and horizontal, mounted and detach 1LARDS CO.,2 La Salle. BAST INDIANA-ST—DOUBLE ROOMS to rent, with first-clnss board. 269 [abo Nicely farnisbed south front room also hall room; table boarders acconmodat Ref- erences, “] FURSISHED FRONT ROOM TO REST WITH AA board in one of the pikasantest locations on the Sort Side. iteferences exebanged. Address DC ‘ribunc office. SASANT ROOMS TO RENT, in desirable locales on North vibune ufee. Witll BOARD, Side. Address E or: SALE—ONE MEDIUM YORKSTON JOB rinting press. Call at Rooms ® and 70 ¥xemuce Butdioz.