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ae: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES 13 THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, pat He Shall Ultimatel i that It Stal mately 5 Sneeigonsion of the * Rookery. Toke Hing letter from the President of Tieublie Librars Board to the Chairman of the Comammtee on “Futuro Library Building” the Com with inerest. ‘The sugestion that pee at beudquarters of the City Govern- + the presi ned over to the Librury’ after the ment be “gall Ja compicted 6 2 new one, and deration usm possible means of rom present complicutions: a Linaany, CHICAGO, Nov, 6—James Alen, ©: Chauman Special Committce Lane Allen, FIs y Building "—Deat Sin: The Pulmmon iaken dy the Bourd of Education et the old Post-Ollice Building and in Teasitg tne First National Bunk tora long see M yare, practicully cnds ail prospect of ie Libracy Would find a permancat pat the that building. The terins of the Iease new City deserves consi home iD, probable future resources and the knw nectuully set that question at of me bRrpot necessary to now tnore than ret ‘othe moral elatm put forward merely ald’ sfiourd tu the recognition of its Tight ney of the said building for fine aanet, idl gate tert i could not ignore the histo: the Public LPT “prelitmiuury —nesot auion and facie Ty, and by mexns of which, 2s Tost incontestable testimany, the Government Was induced to muke rer 20 whe City of Chi but ths the transit jess to cutorce a Cluim which rests ‘onar and good faith. yon now uddresscs itself to the mem- Board.and will engae in an aspe- Mal mupnner the atrention and consideration of cial manne’ ccees Wont stews should be taken to sour Cand provide a suitabe permanent home fr un Public L.brary? The tmp@rative need for Wounge {ran the present cramped and in- of a culent, not tosuy almoat inuccessible, quar- cons relt-ovident, and the Litrary, moreover, is exposed Lo the CODstg* hazard of destruction ber from its sitdanon and surroundings. Here isa perilneverto be lost sight of. The trons of the Library Dave up to this endured Yih a degree of patience Fearcely to be ex- pected the tuilsome. and futiruing uscent of two Pid three Higbis of stairs. aud the many other ahwbicks and discomforts inuident to. the ex- faring situation. Doubtless they have, indulged the bupe that steps would be taken at’ an early bay to transfer the library to rooms mnore acces- Guieaudeonvenient. The Library Board did, indeed, endeavor fo procure another and a more convenient Iccation, with’ mpraved fucitities, fut none more suitable was ctlered fast spring. The question of a future location and permanent duilding, ft would seem, can only be detluitly settied and provided for by and through the ac- tion of the Mayor and the City Council; and for that reason I seek to Juvite. your attention to ibeimportance of enlisting and enguying the waland favor of the city authorities, so that fense. and 4, S. Trude, the attorney for the yallwoads, prosecuting. “There were present in gourt but few dursons besides thuse interested in tha caso. ‘Thesy were Messrs. Frunk E. Snow, of the Canuda Sunthern William P. Johnson, Micbigan Southern: Petective William Pinker- ton, and a score of officers and witnesses. The first witness called was Edward A. Mulford, Ucket broger at 79 Clark street. who testilied that Milter came into oftice the day before and sold him two tickets to Denver for §6), which be afterwards discovered to be counters felt. Biller represented that he was acting for Haverly, and tnd ‘secured the tickets in St. ‘Thomue, Ont., and that he could not use them ut, present. At this stage Justice Wallace asked the pris-' onors if they desired to ask uny questions of the witness, : “OQ no,” said Miller. “We would just ns lief waive a heariny or examinution and be held over tothe Grand Jury. it will bea mere question of ball witb us. a Nv. Trude—These men are charged -with a grave crime, The disposing of cach one of these Uckets constitutes # cuse of forgery, and we will have tver a hundred cases ugainst them. Ido not think that they should be beld tm less than $10,000 cach, even if they waive an examination. That wus the amount of bail your Honor txed in the Seymour case, und thes¢ men are certain- ly charged with as grave an offense, and these are fully as important cases. ‘The Justice then nsked Stafford if he desired to waive examination also. “IT am willing,” suid he, “to waive an examination;. I guess it is the best thing thut I can do.” * Your Honor,” said Mr. Trude, * we will have to hear the evidence in some part of each cuse, to determine 88 upon how many charges these defendants areto be held.” ‘To this Justice Wallace and the prisoners asgented, and Oliver Bruton then testified to arresting the daefend- ants, as detailed in yestorduy’s TurpuNe. MR. FRANK B. SNOW, Genorn) Tasreneee and Ticket Agentof the Can- ada Southern Railroad, was next sworn. He testified to the fact thal the tickets found in the trunk and valises of the prisoners were counter- feit. He found copies of the dics and stamps in several places in Detroit, and thoy. were exbib- seas the Court, as well as all the bogus tickets Mr. William Johnson, General Passenger Agent of the Michigan Southorn, also testitied 88 to the counterfeit character of certain tick- eta which took in the line of his road. Mr. William Pinkerton was next called, and swore that the men acknowledged to him’ that they uttered and sold these tickets, and were willing to abide by the result, W. J. Baker, of Detroit, was next placed on the stand, but his testimony eut no figure. swore to puying $16 for u forged ticket to Den- ver which he bought of Milter. x York for another one of the torgeries. He wlso produced 4 counterfeit puss of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway which be believed Miller had sold to him, and the plate of which Mr, Snow had recovered in Detroit. biem sball if pussible tind ¢. W. Morgan ulso bought one ticket. Bs Pood’ satisfactory. aulution, Suge-{ _Olficcr Dennis Simmons identifed the plunder Hone have been made in ‘ana | captured in the defendunte’ trunks in tue Sber- Othe Board that * Dearborn Purk"’ afforded a | man House. This waz all the testimony suitable site for a permunent: building, with ample “eoupe and verge" for all future needs, at least in the way of ground space. Apart from we lexal and otber ubstucies in the way of the dedicauon of the square tw the proposed use it maybe doubted whether the location would be in itself the most suitable and con- yenent location for the Public Library, taking inte aceotnt the bkelhood of its future sur- youndings. Iventure tomuke the sugrestion that the premises at present occupied by the city offices, corner of Adams and La Salle streets, cuvering a lut 170 fvet square. fronting on Adums, La sulle, and Quincy streets, and op ; thoeast side an ulley twenty feet wide, affords | an eligible location, and when the building shall be ubandoned, and the public ollices transierred to the new City-Hull, it would still serve for the purposes of the Publi Librars. Tbe location issufficiently central; it the North and West Divisions, is closely ad- jacent fo the Pust-Office and Custom-House, andat the same time is Just removed from the | Yuzz and dvise of the great thuroughtares. The present buikling would serve, at feast for a while, for the uceds of the Library by making a few easily-clfceted and inexpensive changes . and wlterations {in the interior until such tine us the city or the Librur$ Board would feel warranted in uudertaking the erec~ | tion of a permunent Public Library building. So farastam informed on the subject, nu legal obstacles or iinpediments stand in the way.ot the City Council, should it sce tit to dedicate and assign the property to the proposed usc. 11 Le Jongs tothe Water Fund, and the fuil contrat of the Water-Fund property cll, and It is subject to disposal by that body: if, then, the Jot and premises in question muy | be used and occupied, 23 at present, for a City- Hall and public offices, why uot when vacated, as doubtless it will be within the next year or two, fix there the settled and permanent home for the Public Litrary? The Librurv had its be- ginning and found shelter for its frst accumu- Istiong in the “Old Tunk.” aud, now that the other appointed historic ‘memorial of the tire has failed of its contemplated designation. there remains no more suitable and appropriate loc:- on for the Public Library thun the same “ Old Tank.” which then indeed will be a remarkable er ena destruction aud resurrection of Chicago. What tore suitable—what more acceptable— use can be made of the property by the City Councl? 1 therefure suggest to vour Com- mittee, whicb I ain well convinced will not nck zeal in the matter, to givethis subject your ear! consideration, and, profidéd the project shall xoeet_ with the concurrpnee of the Board. to promptly aceiéto en: the attention and fuvor of the Mayor and City Council towards it. The Chiczyo Public Library bag already dem- onstrated ite grent utility, and fully justified the measurably liberal appropriations hitherto voted for its use. It is n recognized necessity to the stugent, gnd to the growing class at wea and women of literary tastes who now largely avail themselves of its resources und utilize its Mterary treasures. it is a boon and a benelit for all classes, to the extent that they employ intel- Jigently and profitably the great collection of books from which they muy choose at will. Chi- cago, which is developing and multiplying in so many ways the quzlities and churseteristics Shich go to make up the greatness and «randeur of a metropolitan city, cannot but feel a grow- mg pride and an abiding concern in the welfure ead dignity of an institudon that would redound £0 sinally to its honor, and which is so well cal- culated to educate and iinprove its people. As- turing you of the ticep and earnest soticitude I feel in the quéstion which will engage the atten- tion of your Special Committee on the * Future Library Buit Thave the honor to remain Sours very respectfully, Wittan J. Oxanan, President. THOSE BOGUS TICKETS. The Two Forzers Committed to Jailin Deiault of $7,500 Bail. Thearrest of C. A. Millerand J. W. Stafford, £0 fully reported in yesterday's Trpuxe, is off more importance to the railroad interests Throughout the country than euld ve supposed Ca trst glance. These men Me the bead and front of the raifroad ticket-forging fraternity. Miller is no novice at the trade. Blu "a Island once beld him in durance for forgery. and another time for obtaining money unger false pretenses. He isi? yeura of age, and bas a countengnce indicative of a superabundance of worldly wisdom, His partner, Staftord, was dormerly a resident ut Bay City, Mieh. Hels an expertengrayer and printer, and recently [a~ ‘Dored as 2 compositor on the Bay City Times and Courer. ‘Heis 3) years ald, dresses in good laste, and assumes a prof: seional air through the medium of a pair of eygiusses. Mr. Frank E, Snow, General Passenger and Ticket Axeut of the Canudu Southern Railroad, whose headquarters ure at Butfalo, arrived in Jown yesterday. buying been summoned the day before by telegraph. He’ said that the forged tickets were gotten out on Tuesday lust, and there were cases ngainst these- men for forgery in Detrott and Toledo, as well as in Chicago. A! that the fellows succeeded in selling were seven of the Canada Southern tickets,=five in Chicago and two in Detroit. These bad all been recov- ered. On tho 9b of October these sume rascals ‘threw upon. the market 2w lucal binuk tickets of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southerg Hatl- Way, all of which had not been recovered. ‘urthermore. on the léth- of September Inst . were discovered a number of forged :, Basses on the Canadian Southern Railway. Mr. Stow was thrown upon his wit's end to discover the author. In the seurching of the office where the other forged tckets were printed the Fors. Plates, aud orders for the forged puss lanks were found, twelve pads or books baying Ca ordered, © These ure also directly traced to terand Stafford as the authors.” Mr. Suow Gated to Tux TetBUNe reporter that the evi- ence against these men wus overwhelming, fe ie of their conviction be had not the least Gubt. He hud found the original dies, plates, lectrotypes, ete.. from which the bogus tickets printed. fie nad to go totive different ces in Detroit tu recover the copies. When rordered the things necessurs he always Sent a boy, and s.gned the orders, “M. W. Fns- Batt.” young man W. J. Baker, the Detroit ‘The Winter who executed the press-work and type- Treks for thes» scoundrels, is not under arrest. but justice to him to say that he acted in Fi -faith in accepting the work, and was Pree ut his guard and misied by Miller. who ended to represent Mr. Snow and to have The prisoners refused to make a defense, and dented nothing. Miller Inughed and joked and took things ensy, but Stafford looked nervous and worried. Thero being five ensea proven against exch prisoner, bil wus fixed at $7,540, or $1,350) in ench case. They protested ngainst what they termed the exorbitint dail, but the Court refused te reduce it, In default they were taken to juilto await the action of the Grand Jury, 7% MOTHER'S LOVE. For The. Chicaga Tribune. I saw a mother bending o'er her boy, i And, as sho clasped him to ber heart, sbe sald “May all thy days of life be crowned with Joy, 3 fuirly convenient fur j vests inthe City Coun- | | And Heaven shower choicest blessings on thy ex! . | May Fate in stare for theo hold sorrows fow, { And with Hope's fowers through life thy path- i way strew; t | “May Bigotry within thy heart ne‘er find | A Dlice wherein its demon form may creep ‘To puison thee with hatred for thy Kind, And fill thy sou! with venom dark ang deep! 1 May no God-claiming creed thy soul entbrall, For de who rulca above loves mankind all | “ And keep this golden precept still in view— “Twi ve through life a guiding star to thee— *Unfo thy fellow-mortal thou shalt do. What thou wouldst wisn that he should do to thee." These Heaven-born words will shape thy con- t duet’s plan, And muke thee fairly treat thy fellow-man.” Again her boy unto her beart sbe pressed, a\ud, a8 the tears adown ber cheeks did tiow, She said thns: “Sufely on thy mother's breast i'd shelter thee through life from grief and wo. If Fate hath sorrows dark in store for thee, ‘ O God, spare him, and let them fall on mel” ' Of all the loves with which this world is blest, { A mother’s love Is purest—truest—vest; \ For, when Misfortune’s winds blow damp and . cbill, A mother's love but clings the closer etill. Affection dwells with father. sister. brother: But no one this side Heaven loves like a mother. { Novesmen, 1880, Ronenr Tunney. RIBUNE RERANCH SOUTH DIVISION. a J. & BR. SIMMS, Booksellers und Stationers, 123 ‘Twonty-neconi-st. W. F. BOGALT. Draggist, 61 Cottazo Grove-av., Northwest corner Phirty-tifth-st 1. W. BUCHMAN, Druzylst, corner Thirty-trst und State-wts, JAS. "M. KIRKLEY © UU. Doimlsts, 184 South . LEY & eu ou Hyated-st, comer of Adam: net A.A. POPALORUM, Newsdealer, Stationer, ete, West Mudteon-st. near Wescern-av. ‘TH. SUNNICHSEN, Drugeish, 2) Biuo Island-av., corner of Twelftb-st. ii. C. HERRICK, Jeweler, Newsdealer, and Fancy ‘| Goods, 72) Lake-st., corner Liacoin. HE. KRAFT, Drazcist, oil Went Madison-st, cor- per Pauiina, AUGUST JACOBSON, Druggist, I&2 North Halsted, COrMer Ina anS STH DIVISION. 1. SURLINGHAM x Cu, Dru.ctsts, 45 North Clark-st.. corner Division. SM. WILLIAMS & CO, Druggists, 675 Larrabee-st, corner Supnia, LOUIS W. HL. NEERR, Printing and, Advortts'og bE, Division-st, Agent, News ana Stationery Devot LOST AND FOUND, 1 Y)0G LOsT~A LARGE BLACK NEWFOUND- j U land. iterurn to 22 Rush-st, und be rewarded, ADV. CLARKE, OST—CAM QUEEN ELIZABETH” gold muunting, vet with 1 2) reward. ED- WARD SPRING, Bux sal, Waukegan, IN. OSTNOY. 5. A RED COW, A LARGE WHITE spot on the Bank, white arvund the horns, white under the be.ly, two'hind pups -mull, A liberal re- ward will be for her return wo -8t OST-BETWEEN ASHLAND AND WESTRIN- \ uvs., Roman cold cross, onzruvs raved C. 14, A. Sulin- berewird onered. J. 3. THOMPSON, 43 to 54 Wa- oY. i POst-ON THURSHAY LAST. A BLACK AND 1 Li tan setter ai fred; had on cull d ieiiullor, Iver Fores rn to Laiig SOuLL for rewu ie. [ Ost—LA ci Lo vtceive sv by rein XK, Hotel. Madison-st., be,ween Clark and fa Satie. OSTOA LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PATD, and no questions nsked, for the return of tield- clans en from residence in Luke View, Oct. 2. “Addreas It 23, ‘Tribune ottice. : Ls LIVER-COLORED POINTER DOG; % pild for delivery at 170i Pratrie-av Lost. DAY. OCKETHOOR, BE- 4, twee Pr 5 ilenry W. & Co.'s and Eddy, Harvey ‘The tinder will receive §5 uy returning the P. PACKEI, 29 East Madfson-st. . Mostly * raTue to C. gold. is ‘OST-FRIDAY, A WHITE BULL SLUT. SEARS sore. Return to 2b} West Monroc-st, and re- ceive & reward. = OST—ON SOUTH WATER-ST., A SCOTCH TER- rier. A hteral reward will be paid for bls retary. Address TL ENS, HU Ogden-av. { Let DAY EV i. ON HYDE PANK- av. 2 pocketbook, containing 4 2. belonving to ati Xewurd viven if returned to CHRIS~ aworking TINE WA . at. A. Hall's, Woudlawn-av,, south of Foriy-seventt~ N TSSING FROM HIS HOME, AT 33 STATE-ST., Mi pitiy Bahan, nbout 8 searsold. 9 feet 8 or Inches tull, stout bailt, weizhs sbout IS) pounds, dark bair and complexion, stnall dark mustache, und fice rough with beard; wore a dark tweed eultof working clothes and binck turban hat; is a blacksmith, Any information regarding tis wherentou:s will be thank- fully received by his wife nt the above number. SNARES OF OPHUt, NO, 70.44 AND in name of G. B, Baziey. Trustee. All warned not to purchase this lot. A. East Kinzie-rt. ae: FIRST TENOR. EN director, and 8 tine soprano, good readers, with tin a chotr. best testimonials, desive en Eat Preference given to quarte Uiglomeds” Nadreus COUALISTS 2 TEN POSSESSING A Ch! A ERO otros a. position ina quarteue ebolr- Address 8 6, Tribune oltice. CITUATION WANTED-BY AN INDEPENDENT SitGARosingerinachuren cholr. Address K 2, ‘Tribune affice. : " J. C. Rubovits, a Randolph street sealper, | ‘A. 3. Webb paid $2 !n cush and a ticket to New! dress C. ERSONAL—A WIDUWEK Oi a0, 1ouT Peta cateateds tals oni’ nie ce ee oes th, able to take care Awtivested in Bonorable business Pinore LO BAKE Mt BD of himee.ft whieh requiies i cess, duplres the, who'eun Invest that money so Invested ci Cocrexponde: d anos every y ek exchanged. Ai lox sy, Central Post- ‘copies, Chie: corner Fitth-n ease send udd:ezs 10 8 i, Tribune v: PERSONAL ORE WHEN “wil and where can son Sddvess‘T. BL JOH. S11) acquaintance wee you? , Chieauo. SONAL-WANTED TO “FORM THE AC- quaintance of sume n av-looklng rouns lady by eontlomun 3 years old. Addrovs V Sy iribuno olive AL-H. Mt: MERT ME AT Ax aurant, Sunday, atS p.m. AL-IF ELLEN JANE bOYD WILL send beraddrens tat’ 3, “Iribune office, abe will erhingy yi the arquaintanes of a working girl with w view to matr-mong. Address V8 Tribune oll 0 ee YOu, und youn, 1a v. TO CORURSPOND WIT [sve some means. StS, 1M) Junus-et-,allegneny, slave ‘out address of J. ldenry futinrd, will confer a yor and oy sniiubiy rewarded by sendiug sume to-V LY: LET ME KS Pp aged gentleman with view fo a goud home. DEREONAT—ANY ONE KNOWING TI PRES- ne Otliees OD MECHANIC, IN BUSINESS neta wire: A warking-xtrl oF wid- rs. Nox 1, Newman, i}. yours), wis ow not over 46 your DU RETURN * BOARDING AND LONGING. . Went Side. PARK-AV—I! BAN'T ROOM FOR ywo with bourd. Roferences. - <CAN ACOOMMODATE TWO i Seuch. DR iT, HETWEEN WASHINGTON AND Hindeomely furnished ‘rooms, with fi, FOOMN-DIACES; private fale iy tirst-cluss.’ Call to. THROOP. Madise board, for two 18 QepEN Alma avd wile, on two or three em pentisnnnn ad witty OF LO ‘ tlumen to board, who. aid Hike He comtoris OF a BOARDING AND North Side+Continued. 293 ONTARIO-81,—PLEASAN'T SOUTH-FRONT wavur, and clgthes-cloeets, with baxrd: nicove room, well furnished, but and cold also dingle room, with moder im) COB; pong h modern oouveniencas; Rood table. Retr _ BOARD WANTED, OARD—FOR A LITTLE GIRL 10 YEARS OLD IN Bon itreat Christian familys Address wih Fel encas ¥ W. Tribune olives, 3-ST—A NICE COMFORT: a wentiamen, with bosrds gue 55 ; 236 “is roms" heap. 939 SORTH TA BABLE-ST—SUITE OF UN- 39 Fonwbes vat BOg, etnied trons moms with board im a private OAND=BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WITH Besenarer Fenech fam Address T'S Trivune. RUSINESS CIIANCES. RELIABLE NEW YORK DRAMATIC A axency, wishing to establish a branch office in Chicago, désizes a mun with 80 cash to take halt Interest'in the same; xood reference and penmansbip indis Address QS. ‘Tribune office. Op INpiana-st— yi ORG INRANS-ST-HOARD AND ROOM FOR RON'T ALCOVE, FURNISHED? ent and wife, Or gente, indy. Df EAST INDIANA-ST oi DAL roomie sulanotarcorenee > WITH ANG AMON-ST. — FURNISHED Tiodern improvements, single 4 front room, room, with excellent board und necommodauions, 4 sour T CURIS. -O large room, close! in private family. References. se: SOOTHE ASHLA AY.~ALCOVE AND S1N- 49 0 raom, with the boartable board, é 32 VO RENT WITH ROARD suitable for two persons AMC FURNISHED SUITE of ro 48 “souTIT “ANN NICELY SURNISgHD roome to rent, wh r a SOUTH AD. LARGH ROOM, ith oF without board. HED ROOM, ly, Jn 8 private handsomely furnisued, ASTITAND-A REA ‘newly-Turnishgd ruvr, Well heared, hot and cold water, and best able bourd. Near Madison r 2 ARGE ROOM, SUITABLE foam, with board, 5 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST WANTED, AGEN. Ueman as room-mate. Alse ) ity LOA! 4 DERSONAT Herzog &. address to PERsONAIKs, SATURDAY, IT THINE. OF PRESENT miiden nanio eirhn, Ireland, WPAN TE D— INFORMATION wherenbontls of Mrs. Ann Wall. peor from Drtotkenrin: County Gagtehn, Irland rommenly in sinus West, Eide, Chiveco. Address potai-card (0 CATHEIINE FLANAGAN, Seneca Fills, No Ye ___ HENANCIAL. 3 AM PREPARED TO LOAN MONEY ON “DIA- fA monds, watches, and Jewelry, Lipian's Lown Otficw. 181 South Clark: i be puid for old gold and silver. Un hana for sale one fine Ws-kurat Eold repeating watch, curt &0. Also diamonds, gold und silver wateves, und jewelry. t. Chal will iS, WATCITES, 24 etc, at oug-naif bro.ers’ rates. 1. LAUNDER, Roomsd and , 13) nduloh at. catabl shed gt NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, piunoa, ete, without removal: niso un ull good securities; lowest rates, 46 Denrburn-win Roum 1, NY SUM LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, inachinery, ele, without removal; und other good collaterals.” W. 80 E. Madixun-at,, Roum 9 “PRIVATE PART’ ture, plunos, and other valunbles; no cominis- Address 103%, ‘Sribune . ANON FURNITURE AND i. 151 Randviph-st., Room 4 i A alun; reasonable raves. ABE -8'C., fuentshedt, with ws FERSOTAR brand roulette nue, Be SANGAMON-ST. — FURNISHED rent, with bourd, beat, und gus, AND 7 SOUTH MORGANST—TO RENT rnishod parlors, except carpets, 7 90 WARNES AL LOOMIS-Sit— I RARLE HOOM TO. Hemen, with board. N-ST.BOARD AND room for 17 SovTT HOYNE: —TWO FURNISHED parior bedrooms and board for man und wife; aRood home for nice peo OTD South LEAVY T.—PLEASANT FUR- 212 nished room on second floor (east fronu, with Doand, at moderate terms.” Bath-room with hot and cold water on same tout. 299 Bruix: AY BOARDERS WANTED; SSF meul th terms moderate, 6 PARK-AV.—LARGE FRONT ROOM, WIT! DAD Tae Goard for two or three. = ie GTON-ST. — 5 teromns, wit boame ee OF FURNISH room, with first- QQ ee wasiii A 336. itousie room; also, sinule Class board. Q49 “NEST WASHINGTON-ST. 34-2 soon soutnens eapoanre, and cold water, with excellent bourd. 348 RES? WASHINGTON-ST—T0_ RENT-A A V.ARGE J closet, hot T SECURITIRG Lowna'on real estate negotu~ ted. ISAAC GHEENEBAUM & CO. UU Finb-ny. ANY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, planos, carringes. machinery, ete, without ro- oval: rates reasonable, ftoom 19 and 20, ld Wash- fgtun-st, over Presion & Keun's Bank. N¥ AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE ‘without removal, pianos, warehouse receipis, Aud Other good securities, 79 Dearborn-si, Rovinad and 7. gry PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVEK— 7 Monoy wo ion. on watohos iia nonds. ynd valua- Bgits evory desorip fon, at GULDSMID'S Lown nd vouRbt and so lon V,tice Gicensed), 9%) Zust Stadwon-~t Estab ed 1353, ASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT LIFE-INSUR- ance policies, 1," JY HE! ND, 7 Dearborn. MIDELITY MORTGAGE, LOAN & STORAG ~Money to loan on furniture. ete, witha moval, or un goods in storage, Engst Van Bui FFIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE SAV1 and Vidality Bank books, und Se indinavian donal Bank crrdttertes, 14 HOLMES, Wonoral Broker, 6g Washington-t, PGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION CERTIF- TURES SF orders bousst at lioom % 146 Madi: son-st. Loans is sts REQUIRED ow crry IMeROY ed und geres att, 7, and Sper cent. accardine 0 amount. DUNSTAN '& CO., Roum 4, 137 East Madi- MOREY,.29, LOAN IN SUMS OF $51 70 $1,500 ON MM. furniture, machinery, piunos, and other cotfat- eral, without removal of the property, at fair rutes. and B&) Rea} X EY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT BY THE MMO Peopic's Butiding & Loan Association nt tow rates of interest and on fuvorubdle terms, to take up Imortgages of ty bulld on vucant property; prinetpatl and interest of these loans puyabia in vany monthly installments. Call on H. KELLEY, Secretary, #0 Washington-st JMOXEX TO Loan iN sosts 70 SUIT 416 AND AYA Tper cent; only u muerte commission re~ SS. Room 1, 161 Lis Salle-st. quired. G0 nicely-furnisned hull bedroom, with board. WEST WASHINGTON-ST.— A LARGE south-front room and small room attached, with board, furnt a. 364 WEST ¥ 1 304 OHIG-ST.—GOOD ACCOMM S 248 SNOT Boob AcpoMMODATIONS FOR 95Q BAST 0: TAINO-ST—A_LARGy FUR- 400 nished mom, with bon: ihurriod coupe ortwo Reatlomen, Tt ORG LOF §) 36 ILLINOIS. A SOUTH HOOM, 2 board: wurders accom: a. pee CHESTNUC-ST., NEAR CLAM EFUR- Wisbed room, well heate AN pa Qk withott borra, to one or two xenticmon, in a pri- 519 NORTH CLARK-ST. FEW GES men can be accommodated with wel fur- nished rooms und first-class board. leferenees re~ ROARDING FOR ONE OR TWO GEN TEN BF in private family. wltn nicely PORT aS and Gorelock di On Sinte-st.. north of Cateago-av. STATS — NICELY -FUR- zunen: ainils; terms, §7 ex neon if vi, “Tribune ollices pec: Hater 00 R yuung men ing private fant) -' Address 532, Tribane odiee.. Be ve eee: [SPURNISHED Paition FLOOR, Wilt BOARD ‘of bestquullty, inn vory desirubly and conventent Jocation, hiiy the best olass of parsons and not given to change need appiy. Address @ 15, ‘Fribuna. Hiotets. . NNA HOUSE, 102 NOWTIL CLARK-3T.—PaM- AX ities can Hod plensant rooms und first-cluss board for the winter. Day boarders accommodate ENTON HOUSE, 23 AND 20 SOUTH CLARK-ST. opposite the Post-Otfice—New murhle buildings neatly sug, newly furnished dhroushout. Plexsant pam. 8, TS cents, # a day. Meals to ar IN SAUZ‘, Proprieor FIRST-C].ASS BOARD FOR THREE-| Au 8 MAN WITH 0 TO 3100 WOULD like te tuke an interest and devote his whole une in some relluble already established business. Ad- dress 136, Tribune oftica, N ACTIVE OR SILENT PARTNER Wilu CAN invest $50cun have an tnterest in a safe. perma- profi able business. V 17, Tribune office. 4 rea ct for cash; West Side; cayge, sl Address J. N, YOUNG, 164 South. Waierst’ A. LIVE MAN WITH 31,00 CASH CAN HEAR OF tA. opening where he can make froin SMA) to Poryear ina xquare business. Address Q 13, Tribune. Goop TRACTICAL, DENTIST WITH A FEW bundred dollars can kerr of @ good openin; addroseing Vu Tribune office, ©” Coos PCIE USINESS CHANCE-EOR BALE—-A NICE fresh stock of clothing, with first-class Oxtures und lease; best lovation on West Side: rare chance for practical clotiing-man, with $4.00) oF $000 cash beara investigation; sutisfactory reasons for sellin no brokers need apply. Answer, giving real name. und state whore an interview can be bad, Q 74, Trib- ne o POR SALE-ROX MANORACTORY Ae STOCK- sYards; the best jocation in city for boxes or build- ery Rork! Zorsute low and easy terms: if not nod. will arrange with capable man to run Goubw Ei Clurkeét., near Fallerton-sv. ‘On SA OF 9HE BRST BOOT AND hog s:orexcn the West Side, doing s cood busi- Must sell’ on account of sickness. Address Q. ribune afice, R SALE—GOOD BOOT AND SHOP STORE fixtures, cartons, etc., 9t 71 South Halated-at.. at azrent barzain. Store cad be rented. ‘VGCK AND L,BASE OF ONE OF est and Inrcest livery und boarding stables inthe clty. Estublisbed elght years. Address Q &, Tritune vie. CHEAP, FOR CASH, GROCERY AND with ond’ running trade, Call ar Urde Park-nv., between Fifty-second and Hifty-third-sts., for the next three dura. nent, ba ery. t Gashence HOUSE, CORNER OF STATE AND Nidiston-ats. four blocks sougn of the Pauaur e— Bor room 25 $6 to $12. Also rooms rented without nae FO SALE—DRUG-STORE, DOING GOOD CASH Lusiness; no oppostitun; terms, cash. Apply by letter, giving namo, uddrosa, ‘and references, to @ 21, ‘Tribuhd ottice. JEOROPEAN MOVED,” SHEUMAN-ST..” OP ‘ posite Rock Islund Oepor—Pirst-clusy hourd H.6 to & per week, Day rates reduced to $1.25: erduy. A. LOFTUS, tor, formerly of the Atinntlo Hotal, New Yor board $ per week. ‘Transient 'US, propric- City, HA TINGS HOUSER, BAST ADAMS- AL~Haus roums to zent, Doard, en suite or ingle, at moderate rates. Day-Lourd, per week. ransient, $1.2 to $1.0 per day. Gi SAMES Novel. 16 FINTH-AV.. NEAR MAD- Fi per day. A few hourders for the winter can now be accommodated with rooms and board at £1 10 $10 per week. No #2-a-day botel in Chicazo has better furnished rooms or sela a better table than Urs house. Special rat to business-men taking dinnol BM. DAVENPORT, manager, QHELDON HOUSE, NOS. 68 AND “sé” west 2 Aisdlson-st—Hast snd wouth front rooms, with pard, OR SALE-ONS OF TRE FINGST COBNER family yrocery stores in the city, now doing business of $5.00 “per annum, four-fifths cash at the counter. Cash only wil buy tt,” Address 'T 8, Tribune. POE BALE DRUG StORE IN GOOD LOCATION DD North Side, Address 58 Lake-st_ GOR SALE-RARE CiANCE_PURNTTURE OF tirst-class. well-paying private boarding-housa, V 1, Tribune office. UR SALE—EtTHER CHEAP FOR CASH OR O) parttime, the contents ang lease af onc of the best. Court nent State, ‘Inquire at’ 2. GOLDSTEIN S g State. Inquire nt E, CONS oF Wtthear, ... MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, - - At ? W.W. &1M. LIS PIANO AND 0} NW age eGR a Aboot HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS, WM. P. EMERSON PLANOS, THE NEW IMPROV: KIMBALL PIANO BRONINGER CO. ORGANS. * Z - KIMBALL ORGANS, | BECOND-HAND PIANGS AND ¢ ‘SECOND-RAND Ixer DAREN IN EK) CHeNte F: A RARE BARG. AN ENTIRE S = A, theturand torune pierce cad eer Sule price is He wi aa oe Be Ade PS, ty is wih ‘Tribune office. ee = jsOING SOUT MUST SELI, ELEGAN? ACtAve rmervoud piano, $190; $700, nang art West Undisonae 5 TARGH ASSORTMENT OF UPRIGHT AND square pianos and orcans to rant at very tow fi phe ydataments for eale on installnionte. Poe SALE—& NEW UPRIGHT PIANG TeED AL, ,fur Manths. “Sell chesp for cach. Adaress HT, Tribune fees FoR SALE-A FINE T-ooravE ae pane tn cunt aede PIRGT-CLABS STANDARD MAKER UPRIGHT gtund piano, Ht prico $1.00, for $35 cash, bought Address Pat Tribune oMca, RGANS TO RENT—PRICES ARE instrumonts kept in order: instruments and rented on commission: aiso tuned and repaired. WM. HK. PROSSER, 215 Stace-st, ‘TECK PIANOS AND PACKARD ORGANS—THE destin the marker. Call and seo them at 208 State- st H, BRANCH, ‘PRE Fras OF THE AGE, DECKER BROS’. PIANO. ‘A large assortment of thace magnificent utromonts Is to be found only at eeanes STORY & CAMPS, 183 and_190 State-st_ TPO RENTOAN ELEGANT CONOPRT GRAND af oofittg ® per month, WM. H. FERRIS, Roow 13, ‘3H & SONS” PIANO-FORTES, UPRIGHTS AND Squares—These reliable inscraments are forsale at rensonably lu prices. for ensh or on month'y pay- ments of §W. Exory nuino fnlly warrtnted for five Sfars, ADAM SHARP, 26 West Madison-st,, corner twa months JOR SALE—A GOOD PAYING RESTAURANT, £* ou account of sickness. 100 East Sixteenth-st ¥ t SALE-CIGAR STORE. i0l NORTH TPHE DOUGLAS HOUSE-SITUATED AT THE junetion of Cottage Grove and Vincennes-avs.. , corner of ‘hirty-fifth-st., J, B, PAKKS, formerly of ‘Louisville, Ky., proprictor. Very piessant und ae~ Nentfol outiook from the roums over the fake, Dousing Monument Park, and University Pork. Tew suites of rooms for families, and excellent ac~ commodations for trunsient guests. ‘Terms reason~ vrunfurn iN S aleave.unfurnished excapt carpetywith board. WEST WASTINGTON-ST—NOARD AND furnish south room; all modern conven- fences. 46 WES’ and eh ADAMS-ST.—A SINGLE ROOM et, with banrd. zs able, Wrest HOTEL, eo a= IOUR= Hovis irom emnisse SO6r Aaya 2 Winsor House; is srATe-st. Orrosire Palmer Houso—#. per day; $ to $ por weeki day board #, TRIBUNE ADAM! board. Fe 1.~-ROOMS TO RENT WITH 509 & ; WeST LAK 528 Msban sine Very desirable to purty wanting home, 590, WEST WASIINGTON-ST.—FRONTSUITE QOL and board; special terms to four young gen~ temen; also di te Iso dus board for tro, G62 MOSROE-ST. — 4 NICELY FURNISHED Pe room, with board, for two gentlemen orgen= RIVAT AR UNION PARK #10 per wee! will let toa married couple a fropt room and ST.—ARGH NICELY-FUR- frontronm, with good board. FAMILY “hearoom, with board, ‘Terms moderate. Address T &, Tribune office. V TINDSOR HOUSE, 13 STATE-ST.. OPPOSITE Palmer Hause~$1.50 per day; $6 to i per weak; day board, $1. MinceNaneous, | BACK PARLOR AND ONE ROOM SUITABLE {A for two gen:lemen: also day boasd. 319, Tribune. R MS A! BOARD—APPLY AT THE EsStARs lished renting asency, Room 3 ‘Tribune Bullding.’ information frees ‘A.J. BURBANK. Country. OARD FOR GENTLEMAN WITH PRIVATE furutty, near Ouklund Stutlon; plonstnt room, kot and culd Water, #9. Keferences, ‘Address Z 43, Trib- une otfica. ARGE ROMS, SOUTH AND EAST FONT, 4 unfurnished except carpets, to rent, with board, in one of the choicest locations’ on West Side, Ad dress P 60. Tribune oftie J VANUBD SA YOUNG MAN AS ROOMSATE. ‘ery pleasant room. heated: location exceltent, nenr Jerferson Park: ‘Terms low, Address Xa Tribune office. 4 South Side. - GROVELAND PaR&—A SINGLE ROOM WITH oar. with buth, gas, &e. Une GECOND DOOR WEST OF DICKEY, ON SIXTY- iMthird-st.. Engiewoud—A pleasznt room, with board, for two youns men ean be jound. BOARD WAN POAwD TA YoONG BUSINESS “MAN DESIRES tourd snd furnished roum or suite of rooms in’ vicinity of Michigan-av.” and Thir teenth-st | Wout prefer few or no other Honrders. Everything wust be absolutely trst-cinss, ;puonable references iver and required. Addre: |. Tribune office. PARK-ROW—TO RUNT, DESIRABLE ROOMS on the first floor, with Voard, OsRO-BY GENThEMAM. Wik AND Wo little girls, Aret-olues bourd In a private family an or near Auhtind-uy.: will puy rst-elas price, und want best nccommodattons, References required and ven, Address O. ce 1G ELDRIDGE CounT.—FAMILY AND SINGLE rou! ‘board. 4 170 TET Y-Finsi-sT—nOoMs, FURNISHED ‘oF unfurnished, with bonrd; also table board. DRQQ BICHIGAN-AV. — PLEASANT SUITES and singie rooms to rent, with board. 4 ARD—A YOUNG BUSIN AND WIFE desire board and recom in good nelehborhood on West Side, cust of Ashland-av. Private fnlly pre- ferred. No objection to grown ‘children. Wish rood accommodutions. Prompt pay. P 24, ‘Tribune office. ONEY TO LOAN ON 6 ETC. WITH outr mural, Wort Monrve-st. ONEY WANTED-#10.00 TO 9300 ON BUSI- ness property near Madiso Uridze; value, $1.00; income, $000; will pay G ner cent and ex: pensesor lonn. but no comuntssion. Address BUR~ ROWER, ‘Tri fice? AESSEY, 2G, SOS Am COmnENT RATES ‘sums to sult, We bay good mortgages. BYKEET CO, tol Washi i. x LANGE SOMS AT 34 PRE real estate please correspond with ‘10, Tribune ottte: , z Ent CEN on AND ds upon tirst-clas nese nnd residence. property. LYMAN & JACKS! Port- Innd Block. 7PO LOAN-MONEY AT LOWEST CURRENT rates On rea! estate: purchage-money morteages: bought, W. 3. WITLNER, LS La Salle-st., Root 2. a LOAN-—7 PER CENT—SUMS ‘10 SUIT GPON nlestate or Ullnvis furms. GEORGE Dearborn-st. TOWA, REPU- Aauress V 21 ‘Tribune ofiee, stating amoui ANTEN-2,0f FOR ONE ‘cent, secured ong. HA FOR ONE VERA AT 10 CENT, cured OF Fesset Worth Rw. Address ¥ ‘Trivane onic f NT LOANS N unimproved rent + will tity rent os tite. DEAN & PAY 13, UL Washtngton-st. COO EBi 2008 fra B00, 070 1.0AS On cite’ rend estate at lowest rates. TERSON & BAY, 166 Rundulph-st. OOO FQ ETO LOAN AT LOW BATES, oe. without commission, on first-class im- proved property, Add: ess 45, Tribune office. “AHN Mourcag 36.000 inpeived toners. 06: NIACELINEIR YX. GOR SALB-CHEAP TEN-TON NARROW- ganie wcomative, one 18-foot bed. and. S-ineh sing and wo W-tuot bed and inch awing 6 Inthes. one Exceist h wood pliner, portab. ensines und bottlers all sizes, a! kinds of station englaes und be nnd in Job iat of MAYORS WN, 13 South Cunul- rok SALE 0s ONE SL AND ONE ih TORSE power tubular boiler, two Teburse power station- ary encines, une conl-mine hoisting engineane sieam pascens sine: ulso four steam culls, all second, nnd In trst-class order: steam and bund- power elevators. REEDY Ok SALE BONER TT one recond-hund boiler, 12 exhaust ‘tan, No. cane Nye’ vacuum p lut of pumless.shafting, ete, JOHN DAY and TY Michigan-st. "= pump: tars 1S & CO. 7 30 AND BY MICHIGAN-AVGLARGE FRONT oom to rent, with. board furnished of.on- fornished, except carpet and curtains; also-one room sultable for two gentiemen or gentiemun and wife: accommodations for duy boarders... 436 WARASIEAY — NT SUITE OF frout rooms; also one large room, south and cust front; none but people able to pay for first-class accommodations need upply. 439 WABASH-AVTLEASANT FRONT AND buck rooms, with board. % 48 |) WABASH-AV.—FURNISTIED ROOMS, SIN- smell room for one gle or en suite, or yrlor floor, with board; 123 MICHIGAN-AV.—A DESIRABLE SUITE 400 lay Lourders taken, of roums. second-story front; also a third- story front rovia, with bows 124.9 MICHIGAN-AV.. NEAR -NINBTEENTH- ake? st.—Keferences. 1322 SABASICAY, > FORISTTED | ROIS. QA with or without board. “Day bonrd, 6.0 per wodk. 1328 WABASII-AV.—TWO VERY DESTRADLE tart ‘nae front rooms with board. Inquire im- mediatoly, WABASH-AV.— PLEASANT ROOMS with fiest-clnsx board: a few day boarders house recently changed POMP-ASY ROOM FOR A YOUNG 1.ADY ON North or South Side in private famlis. Rates must be reasonable. References. Address H. J. BOHN & CO., Room 40 MeCormick Block. JROARN—AND PLEASANT ROOM BY A LADY to vicInt+y of Thirty-ninth-st. and Drexel boale- yard, Cun give best of references. Addrass R 15, ‘Tribune oftice. OARD-FOR TWO COUPLE, THREE ROOMS, B° North Side, east of Clurk, tind not farther out than Chicago-nv. 45, ‘Tribune office. Poaith—A_ YOUNG LAVY WOULD LIKE TO find on the West Side a bome where instruction In yocal and instrumental music will psy board In part; several years’ experionce, References ¢x- Changed. Address $ 1, Tribune office. GLE GENTLEMAN, OARD—BY A SIN private family, board and furnisbed front rom, with, bedroom, or ‘sleave, between Twenty-secund INA ‘Twenty-cizhth-sts, Teferences exchunced. Ad- Gress: with full particulars, RW), Tribune oftice. PY FAMILY, ON SOUTH entieman and wife; boxrdiug- Side, by ayouns = invuse-keeniers plense don't answer. 5 lr, Tribune, OARD—I WANT A HOME FOR MYSELF AND ? wife. Ina neat private fumily; American prefer- red; ten minutes’ Walk from Board of ‘Trade; sure pny. Deseribe locntion. number in family, terms, etc; possession Monday. $4, Tribune office. OARD-FOR A LADY IN SMALL PRIVATE family, where {bere are no other boarders;would like anice’ room with modern Improvements: am willing to pay aiair price. Address § t, Tribun OARD-AND FRONT ALCOVE OR LARGE > roomn, by a youn married couple in a privare family, where ntl the comforts of a homo conld be ub- tnined, “Location must, be pleasant: Waslington-st., enst of Union Park preferred. References exchanged. Addcess $13, Tribune ofce. 5 ROARD—AND NICE, FIR-T-CLASS_ FURNISHED Boden er board peur be by man and wire, on West Side. Stute price. Address S 31, Tribune oltice. POAROTBY BROTHER, AND SISTER IN. spectable family. not more than 2! minutes’ wa) from corner Biue Isl Clark-st MOR SALE—~THE BEST PAYING SALOON ON uth Side; best of reasons for ealling; only thosa having money need answer; $10,100 can be made noxt year, S85, Tribune office. * ‘OR SALE—sALOON—AN GLD ESTABLISHED English alehouse, ‘nding hullding, on one uf the principal streets on the West Side. now dotnz a good business, Goad. reasons for selling. For pnr- teulars inquire of BESLEY, at 136 North Jeferson-st. ‘OR SALE-WOOLEN MILL IN COMPLETE. Mantunning order. “J. 8. CLARK, Room 2 Metrapol- an Block. é OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—CLOTHING STORE in ong of the best jocallties in the city; I want other city real extare, improved or unimproved; need to be ofered. $5, Tribune ottice. WE, BAVE SOME SEVENTERN PIANOS OF various styles and manufacture which we hare faken in, exchnnuo as, part pay unon Chlokering & Song’ uprights during the past ten days. Now. some of thexa instrumemts are but little nsod. Parties wishing bareains will find It to their Interest to atv Hoek now in deptts. EELTO POMEROY S GROSS In de Ne Hegk now In depot POMEROY & CROSS, WE OFFER FOR SALE THR SECOND-HAND PL 1 Hatlet & Davis........ ee 1 Grovesteene.. 1 Prantizam...2. 1 Knabe.. OLLOWLNG ‘The rbove are derided baryais installments if desired. JULIDS BADER £00. RP and 181 Wabacb-av- POR SALESLIVERY, BOARDING. AND SALE stable in the heart of the city, with Uullding. und lease, o7 vill sell stack und rent. bultding; $000 cash, valance on time. Fave other husiness; can’t attend, tuft. Address V 50, Tribune oftice. OK SALE-FLOUGR AND FEED COMMISSION business; old stand; trade established: = gond opportunity’ for a safe’ investment. Address ‘I %, buna Office. WwW. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY LAKGR assortment of pianos snd organs of various makes, which wa shall take pleasure in showing to all Caltand take ® look at these eleqant Instra- ments, STORY, & CAMP, 195 and 190 Stare-at, FOR SALE-ONE OF THE DEST PAYING AND best locuted restaurants in the elty, or would pre~ fern partner wich $00 to $1,000; this fs’ bons tide, and nn humbuz; only those mening buziness need apply; to such positive and convincing proof will be shown. Anniv to J.C. SAMPSON & CO, 171 1a Salle-st, AUK SALE-AT SACRIFICE—CIGAR, TOBAC! 0, ‘and confectionery store in good location for basi- must be sold at once. ness; coud reason for sel Adress X 903, Tribune utfice. OW SALE—LUNCH and everything drst-o'ass; good reasuns for sell- ‘Address V 40, Tribune ofee. N INTHIEST INA ROYALTY ON a manufactured commercial article for United States. ‘TS, ‘tribune oftice. ; OR SALE-A CENTRALLY LOCATED, WELL established manufactaring business: capital ro: Quire} froin 35.000 to $400; business ‘very lucrative, und full information xiven. Apply at Nos. 14 to South Canalst, upsstales, OR SALE-WE WILL GIVE A PARTY WITH about #1000 2 good chance in a liquor business on best part of State-st. Address V 34 Tribune office. JPOR SALB—STOCK and lo VW ASTRO G0CD PIANO IN EXCHANGE FORA od fara} ree and busy. ‘Tribune office. Seabed bedi: “Your noice OF TWO OF THE Finest Pr ano’s In the clty—One grand upright. 315, worth $20; one grand sqaare, #210, worth #50. Must be sold. 6 West Washington: $100 Ss CTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. ALL BLLO inmovenonts ‘Time if you wish. Call at 1. BUY AN UPRIGHT PIANO. fth-st, menee stock of FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR, in all the different grades nnd styles most destrable, ranging In prices from die, Se. $Lund upwardn. It will pay you tocall onus und look atour stock before purchasing. as we <oll ons cheap. Six first-claas anlaundried white dress shirts for $5.50, or 1 ench.. ‘Try as, and we wil! save vou money. “LONE STAR” SHIRT COMPANY, OR SALE-HOTEL OF FIFTY ROOMS. FURNI- tore new. ¥-3%, Tribune office. FoR, SALE-A RESTAURANT IN COMPLETE running order, at a creat bargain If taken at once. Address 8 «2. Tribune ofice. TBARS ENO OF oe BEST, Baraty, Dace ate baraine Adare HOSS Age nal rE Ee AE SU eRcOCE. ‘2 and 74 Wabasb-1 WAST PARTY WITH £100 TO $5.00 IN A leritimate business operation which will pay a inrve profit Inside six months without risk; investl- Ente. T'2, Tribune office. TE XOu, HAVE, #00 CASH, AND WANT Profitable light manufacturing business it will be to Four interest to inveaticnte. ¥ 2 Tribune office. ATENT RIGHT—I HAVE A VALUABLE P Peat started very nicely: want assiezamics to push tz will vive half interest co any parse who will fart funds; Hastern Stutes forsale Address R 8, ‘Telb- une office. PAR SOREN RDS Be Oa iroling half-interest in mal ness; monrke profita from $15,000 to ve business: mnrketable articles. 20.000,_85, Tribune office WANTED A HEAVY HARDWARE, MANU- facturing business located in one of the Mid~ Je States desires to meet a gentleman who bas $5.00) to £10.00 to invest and Tepresent the drm through the West, making headquarters in Chicuzo, 'o the right party 2 permunent business and goo talay is offered. “Address F. K. BOWES, 31 Dear dorn-st, WHSHING TO QPEN A MORE EXTENSIVE Biore “on the South Side, 1 wil} my stock of dry goods, boots. shees, etc., atcost for 3 davs: fixtures of ‘store; parties wishing, to, purcha: Bn ood locality. MES. 5. 3. KEROE, bn West Harrison-at. FINE GROCEHIFS. TRADE ‘BG and Vr Dearborn-st. passed. V $i, Tribune office. near-Adams. ‘OR SALB_ FIRST CLASS SECOND-HAND ¥ nace. Ww! B. ID orfect ordyr, cheap for cash, aottyered in city. CF. HUNTING, Levlng Park, Th, OR SALE—ONR LARG! ‘COND-HAND HOT- 4 _asirfurnace. 185 South Clark-st.. basement. OR SALE—CHEAP—THREE HOT-AIR FOR- _ Races. as Rood ns new. EAVEY & cl fd State. FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS BILLIAKD-TABLH, Hens Bah Mea AR ee ea ittie tn private family. Call at 38 La Salfe-sceRoow Fe SALE—ONE FINE BILLIARD AND THREE an peel’ tables, with {vory bails, {175 South Des~ “TOR SATLP—TELESCOPE, FOR PRICE AND description addreas TELESCOPE, care Carrier 14, Chieago Fost—Onice. UR “SALE-A 8S WILSON'S PHYSICIANS chatr, perfect, for half price, at Room 7, & Madt- son-#e OR SALE—TWO SEAL DOLMANS, TRIMMED with sliver-tipped benver, extra fae. One mink dolman; lemme size, extra tht = "The above guods f will sell at low daures for caab. ERAS. STATTMANN, Furrier, &% East BMadison-st., Room 12 Fo SALE—A WALNUT AND PLATE-GLASS show-cuse that cost £1. Would be handsome for ajewelry or millinery store. Address S5i, Tzibune. IR SALE—BUTCHERS, CALL AND EXAMINE our portable fixtures and icq-haunes before fttin: up. Tonls ang machinery of all kinds. JACHSON CU., 78 West Van Buren-st. inctes hae OT" N, HL ER & coe LEVI SPRAGUE, 16? Woshington-st. ih WASTED SOME ONE TO INVESE sian OR ‘upwards in cattle on a good minch in the West, with one who will tuke charce of the ranch: oud rotits Insured. Best reference given, Addruss Pil, 'ribune office, Jand-ny. and ‘I'welfth-st. $16, ‘Tribune oftice, iN ARD—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO eblidren, In plensant family near Union Park. ‘Address S ‘i, Triuae attice. VV ANTRDPARTIFG WITH SODERATE CAF {tntin a profitable business, at ftichardson & Co.'s Mnviness Exchunze. 1:6 Clark-at.. Room 6, D-DAY. BY A GENTLFBIAN, FOR A FEW Boake mens Fulton and Bheidon-ats. Address it, reimune ‘oftice. BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO ARDY sceond font (farnahed with carpets outh Soe; rooms without bourd would sult 1 provided wood table-board was convenient. Kt 5, Frivune oftice AND ROO: AN AD. ad entideen: North Side: gond Tyeatlo rompt pay. Unexceptlonadle references. Address Siar Privune office. WANTED A 0000, BUSINESS MAN, WHO has 2.500 to invest, to take nn Interest "in und anazement of the buyiness in the State of Illinols for the sule of n new tire extinguisher and combina- tlon pump; a strictiy first-class man con bave thls in- vestmons shaded lower. SX, Tribune office. VW ASTED—A PARTY TO INVEST S100 1 A Manufacturing business paying lane prose. Address Q 1¥, Tribune onice, n WILL BOY A HALF INTEREST $20.000 ine'very protiable manufacruriox Duainess in Chicazo. je Aadrese R 12, ‘Tribune oft OR SALE-TWELVETIORSE POWER with return tue boilers, aL 2s Lurrabe FOR SALY—UPRIGHT BOILER AND” ENGINE, C-horse power),s eum Jucket kettle, Natlonal enusage chopper end stuffer. und extra lurge jard- press, all in dast-cluss Onder.” 1218 Stute-s. OWN DAVIS & Co. 13 AND 7 MICHT denters in wrought” and eaxt-tron pipe. fling: brass Koods of every dexeription: Worthinton: Knowles, und Niagnrd stezm pumps constanuly on hand, Liberal discounts to the inde. AM NOW G SPECIA, BANGA all c'asses Of mughinery. } hnve in stovk at present stadonary en Trom 3 to § hurse power, upright and bout engines from 3 10 125 horse puwer, stenm und trip hammers, power rolls, jue 6 und shears: 1 Job iol of ciuery wheels at_ half price: one mitrrad nirn-tabie. vollers of all sizes, styles, ut riptions, bDiotor, pisners, and & lure miscelaneon pulleys. shafting. and hin und foundry work atiow work and mater eunrantced. Fstt- line promptly furnished. in operation on the premises. Call SPIINGER, Muchinery Depot, 18 ENGIN fort assortment of machin ern in ato prices, and mu New foundry ni and see WAIICE:! NLIMITED POWER, iravle location in this city: f suit: warmed’ by steam, Iheht on alt ULOTS lind ail conveniences for'any class of vinnutacturing, Apply. at WARREN SPRINGER'S Machinery Depot, 1 to 23 South I. THE rd. WABASH-AV.—ONE LARGE FRONT single room, to rent, with boat 1 50 WABASH-AV.—COMFORTABLE ROOMS, é entiemen preferred. MICHIGAN-AV. (NEW NUMBER)— emen and wives, at ressanable prices. 9195 AV.=FURKISHED ROOMS PRAIRIN-AV —A NICELY-FURNISHED front room, and bed-room off te rent, with rd, 10 Kent'eman and wife oriwo < = WABA‘ V.. RETWE TWENTY~ 2125 Way sah and wile or iw cor Uemen, with proper references, can be had with pri. 2226 can bo accemmoduted; ee 2228 with bourd, on-parlor foor. Also other Tooms. Referencesgequired, nished uleove room, with board; also other rooms. 6 PRATRIE-AV.—TWO NICELY FUR- 2233 nished rvouis, with board, very reasonably 5 > WABASH-AV.—NICELY FURNISHED 2236 plensunt rooms, with board, for gentlemen, Ban 2256 Saresn’ References. a INDIANA-AV.-LARGE FRONT [OOS 9 TNDIANA-A V,~TWO "PESIRABLE 2508 ren tianven ont 4 nished or unfurnished, wth board. g§ DEARBOR, —GROUND FLOOR— 2929 ers ina family of two. Good board and neat room. WLY FURNISHED 141 aleyve room, elezantly tarnished, und one with guod board, from M0 vo $50 per LO51 Mita wien honed, foresnciemea oF Kea with gad board. 5 22) yentlemen. tirst and Twenty-second-sts,—Board and furnished room for cer vate family. hands, WABASTI-AV. — FURNISHED ROOMS. D2) WABASIL-AV.—IANDSOMELY FORE 2230 for four gentiemon, WABASII-aV. — DESIRABLE ROUMS, preoat 2309 Yor two adults; aise roum for single Indy. }O_room: ae QQ INDIANA-aV—PH ROOM, FUR 2826 saad z Wanted—Two or three Kentlemen bonrd= Call Sunday 3158 Bs. AV. — HA WMELY FURS OO nished front room, Wl b bontd. in a private family: euttable for gentleman and wife or two single kentlemen, All modern improvements. PRIVATE BOARDING PLACE IN A Bosneuy private amily fora. tady and ittle bor: Jorms must be'reasunably. Address 'f'& Tribune offic POARD—By A LADY, BETWEEN THE BOUNDA ws of North-nv. and Schiller-st, Clack an ries of NRuverences ‘exchanged. “Address 5) Fronkln-ats. References PAINTING, GRAINING, OR AEG P rine it exenanve fora nice cloak or shaw erty Pi Tribune office. or sect tWAN LOTS TO EXCHANGE FOR WEAN Gu or eubinotrnork. “Adiiress $7), Fribuae. FoR SALE” RAILROAD TICKET Sco CNLIMIT- ed Kunsns City tickets. Reculnr rate $143. Want anoier. Address 858, Tribue vitice. OR SALE- CH COWS: THREE FINE. large cows sbont to erive, just from the country, only §Geach. Apply at of Orchard-st, PARTNERS WANTED PABTSER WANTED—To INVEST, S00 i sore cord business. ‘To recetve attention stale the nature of the business us fully #8 possible. AG dress $0. Tribune uMice. PARINER WaNTEDCIMMEDIATELY, | WITH ‘awalt caphial for manufacturing confectionery business estavlivhed, Address $3, Tribune fice. ARTNER WANTED-WITH 81,00 OR 91600 TO invest in the market business. ‘Trade wall asad ished. Wish to extend business. Address & ‘Tribune office. ARTNUR WANTED-IN SOMEGOOD PAYING business. Will invest from $w0 to #40, Address Ks, Tribune office, for three days. AKTNER WANTED—A BUSINESS MAN, GER- man, well-known, partly posted in rosi esta transactions, desires to Join s tirst-class concern in thatline, Partlewiarw at interview. Principals only need reply. Addreas P 36, Tribune office. Nurth Welis-st. P FIRST-CLASS ROOMS ON FIRST OR Be aT tinon witb. bourd for gett, wile, intent, a youd tocation on South Side, near Twen- preferred: liberal price for sutisfuctory ac- odations, Address ‘I 2), ‘Tribune oftice. SAD — FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND Bedi have no objection to pleasant subure Aad: 26, ‘Tribune TRNISUED ROOMS WITH BOARD Tor man. wife, and twa’ children, by prompt pav- ing tenant: central location desired. Ad reas, giving full particulars, $61. Tribune otfice. and nurs ty-at. com! (A VENUE. Niaie AN ELE- yant home for two or three ndulta, front room Or suite: everyubine strictly first-class; family prix vate, References. Address Pf, Tritune office. RD-BY A GENTLEMAN, A GOOD PLACE ‘DosR Relwnere can huve comforts of home: place Where there are few or no other bear ‘perwa- Pr ‘Tribune. FORTH NGinvate tamilgs me gas, heat, sth, ate.. et £15 and #5 for two parson FANTRD—A &; ‘good hinbits, phearance as roam-mute, to.oceupy an elezunt sulte of rooms ina handsome [Yate Tenidence within ten minuses’ walk of the Palmer House, Only the very Lest references Be- cepted, Bix o'clock Address $30, Tribune, BE FOUND IN WSiate-w1., where TER PLACE CANXO the City of Chivage thun at dnales und gentlemen can sel! thelr east-olf clowning, ‘carpets, ete. for a ble price We must huve, us our sales in this ine are tminense. We are willing to jay fond cian priegs. Address MIC or SMUS.8) ANDAEWS, Established 1356. an NW WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY TO S' Touch inerrant “nial and vocal music. Will assist Sim jient housework References exchanged. Call Dratdress £158, 117 Blue Island-av. TASTE! 3 \ y ASE orchestra on W ment, Address i PRINTING MATERIAL. prover esss LE—A NO. 2 COLUMBIA PRESS, BUT Pon eee aA nds cond ae nev, eluht, fonts Qt card type, Dut little warn, 0 or 50 pounds: of, cecum. hand bourseoise and monparelt tFPe. caress ey fecelved telegraphic Instructions from bim. Shen Baker found out the class of printing he tee en duing, be mive ull the assistance possi- aid tn capturing the forgers, and was a, terial nid ro the railroad authorities. sat Mr. 4. S. Trude, the attorney fur the prose- ongit was stated’ that he bad veen usked by Reese to defend them, and that he wormed ts it into their contidence aud then used the Kr. Toon thus obtuined against them. This. the de denies. He says that would be acting ace Sure of 4 sneak. The men did ack him to ware their atturues. bur he refused because he- told palved by the prosecution, and go bluntly ogo, ye lHE HEARING IN THE CASE 2 : {O-4. Miller and J. W. Stafford, charged withe Cutter, leads, ruler, etc; very att Sa A QUARTO-Mir SALE FAIN—. >A it SALW—-AT A BARGAI SpA RTO-aTE onary ening, * Fo thaet Gordon press, new st Gition: or wil exehunge for small Address $i, Triptne oitice. born-st.. Chicagu, Advice fre. [5 years’ ex- LAressmas Si taye wiit do well co call at SUSS BUSINESS CARDS. A Busi fotly and lezally transacted. KI RICK'S, Ty West Madison-st GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 14 DEAR: FO HAVE FIRST-CLASS MRNITUH! and disposing of fured railroad tekets, | Fae BP before Justice Wallace at 2 o'clock Sones yRtternoon. | The prisoners bad no Miller bimself conducting the de- ore THAN THE SPROOP SAFES CHEATER, THA E PP Oi Dearborn-st E,W. NEFF, ‘Agent, JAKE FOR SALE. WILL TAK $ good taijor ip payment. k ORDERS ON ANY ribane ofice. Ald THE LADIES AND GENTLESIEN fA wisn to sell cast-urf cluthing, carvecs, and by an get an otter from B. W1tsCHEL, BIe-Bt. Sell ny 23 per cent more thin ny btfier dealer in the WHo dain orth Siae. 7 NORTH CLARK ST. NEAR THE BRIDGE Boned with rooni, 3.5) to & per werk; day board- ers wanted. H 39 ROSICET LANGE FRONT Roost, WiTH 4 _yoard, for two gentle Best of refere: 57 RUSH- A WARM, FURNISHED, FRONT © ¢ rvom, with board, for two centlemen, sad single room. when tnd place to suit, Addres« ARD—-AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS, EX inn private family, on the North Side. north af Chica- wav. and cust of Welles, Reforence exchanged. 2. I-AND ROOMS FOR GENT AND WIFE B and two citi genta. West of Halsted and souus Of Madison. None but first-cluss wanted. Addrass 5 #3, Tribune ofice. A = ROOM AND BREAKFAST ONLY BY A a etka botween Twelfth und Twentleth-sts., east of Wabus! ‘Address V 51, Tribune office. NILEMAN AND WIFE: A Bettie. welt-tueniahed ‘icave room, with, Bot and a er. eit! south, cust or wes feeaittyon West Side, and beat of table board. VG, ‘Tribune office. OAKD-AND ROOM, TOGETHER OR SEPA- rate, on West Side, for geatieman and wife. Ad- dress ¥ 65, Tribune office. A WELL-FURNISHED FRONT HUSH-ST. im. with or withott bourd. sicore 66 ‘city. femember the number, Sly Stute-st, TRIPE HDIN DEANWORN-AV.—PRIVATE BOARDING ALE, CASH PAID FOR CAST-CEI CLOTTING. 8d. car eentemen 0 intnuted! walk trom Single SiGelder, 3° GELDEIG 0 Stutense, nos 2 OF Ae | gona perme very reasonuble: Gay-boarders accom GOOD PRICK PAID FoR GAS’ Op LE: N-AV.-BOARD FOR TWO GEN- A ing at}. GELDEN'S, Wn State. fs) PEARBORS AV BDA EDR EWS. ‘Usders by mall prompuly attended to, QUE STORE, MAY GT BE ASL AGGE AS SOME oilers. but we have the matisiaction ot knowing that our Hleenses ure nototten revoked, J-JOACHISI, Ko Mtate-st. pays the highest price for ladies’ and Fentlemen’s cast-off clothivx; dresses from $3 to £5: Scul-skin sucques, #5 comis, Sto su: over= couLs, & to 85; pants, & to FAHE ONLY PLACE IN THE OfPY WHERE GOOD Lo prices are‘puid for Jad:e¢ and zenuiemen's gust-orrelotbing [sat S70 States. Addess Mr. or Bra, ANDILEW: TO SATESTS WIN THE WOLD 0 310 thes pay such pricos tor cast-of clothing? J can answer Unit vers easy. Plense, Mrs, Jones, tell me, forl havea big lotto sell. ‘They sell sy much thut they can't ket enough of them, Ave they nice people tv deat with? Yes. Bre, <mits, te nicest in the eity, and established since 183i “Address Mit or SLANDREWS. STATE-ST.—TILERE 1g NO USE IN TALR- OU ing. Ser cent is patd moce fur Indies and entlemen’s cust of clothing than other dealers. Vhs? Because we sell more than all others co: bused together. Address AK. or MRS. ANDREWS. 9 DEARBORN-AV.—TO RENT. WITH BOARD, JO front a.cove room; also, wo single rooms. Y FURNISHE! OMS 1072 aware BO ith bunrd; also 2D—BY A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMA Rea whordtotne bourd; 620 brenkinst and oven=, ine dinner, and clean, comforiuble lodeing vom for the winter; vicinity of Centre-ay. and Adams-st. Give terms, which must be moderate, and references, Address V 55, ‘Tribune oftice. OARH- HY A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN OF Bee ania: would fornish bis own reom; terms must beeory moderae. OS inane One ae OAR. [NFURNISHED 100! TH riod coupie in the nelenbur- Dee aiersouns pare oer A oe ferred. “Address V 14, Tribune offi = RD-SGOTH “SIDE. BY “A” GENTLEMAN; sO aitare faumliy: terme moderate. V2. Tribune. 124 Be HBORN-AV. — WELL, FURNISHED SE_ ruins, with uret-cinss wile. DEARHORN-AV.—NEWLY AND COMPORT- oy 126 Tai iemanen scome, with good bonrd, for singie gendemen, Table boarders aecommodated. OF DEARBORN-AV.— LAUGH FURNISHED 127 ona, sultbie Yor tO or three gens Best tuble bo! 1283 PERION ERs 182 furnished front bedroom, with board, to two indies who are employed durlux the day. CHESTNUT-ST.—GOUD ROOM WITH ALL 21O Sinvenishces aad bourd; private tauntiye € 232 ONTARIO-ST—A LARGE SOUTH ROOM, Bud gas: larve closet; with ur without buard, DEARWORN-A V.—A FHONT ROOM, FOR- nisied or un furniebed, with board. TATRS—TO RENT A sultuble for two wouts, neatly furnished; heat RD—BVA LADY OUT DURING THE DAY. A Boe eR Readlycturnisned “room, with board ‘or without Reference, Private family: terms bout per week; North side, east of ‘Clurk-st, south of Eno, Address'Q22,"Teibnne office. A G ULD LIKE A FOR- table, locality on the vet breakfast, or breakfust GL Tribune office. JOAKD—¥OR SELB AND WIFE, FROM DEC. 1, ‘North or Southide, n suite of rooms or an Bren saat Taruished. Heterences exchanged. iy, Tribune office. SOR THREE OARD-ROOMS Wir BOARD TH a betwcen Twen- Bodies on Prairie or, sporwce! 3 third, and Twenty-aa Glanued. “Address @ 132, dubuno once, RUGS—NICE NEW CLEAN LOT OF DRUGS IN Di kines battles to exchange. for borse, bugs, and harness, “Address Box 351, Chicaro. PXCHANGE-FOR GROCERIE:! 4" mutehed pair horses and cari! enupe horse. VS, Tribune office. HANDSOME @, deagtirul pa TED—WITH A CAPITAL OF St mufaccore A new machine wal, o> cured by patent. “Adaruss Q GL, Tribune office. ARTNER WANTED—A LADY WITH #000 OR ‘Sow as partner in farming business. AddreasQ 75, Tribune office. [jo BXCIIANGE—OR SALE—FIVE DESIRABLE (tis on pared strectin Clty of Philadelphia, value #00), are’ perfectly clear of tucumbrance and title perfect. Will exchange for city or saburban property th Chicago. Will assume small incumbrance. Ad- éressO L W. Tribune oaice, S EXCHANGE-COTTAGE AND FINE LOT 3 ue Englewood fura farm. Send full description. Address Q ot, Tribune onice. ARTNER_ WANTED—PARTNER AND ASSIS" ‘ant wun-ed, strictly temperate and rellabic. ip first-class moral entertainment ta chuconas and hal 10 sears befure tne public: engagementa every niub! dolng well; $1,00 secures an interest. Q 73, Tribum ARTNER WANTED—WITH £0), TO SELL Ob Paintings and chromos'at auction. I bave bad 10 years’ experence; abxntain forthe right man. Ad- Greas E-EDWAIDS. Auctloneer, 105 South Sangamon, ~ OR EXCHANGE—2M ACHES OF LAND, PARTLY Umber, near eounty seatof Lawrence Coanty Ark ES lensehold property 01 w Tad ioe. 5G, HUSZAGHL Room 1S 11 Dearbora-st. OR EXCHLANGE—SOME GOOD LANDS IN PART Popes tor house und fot on Yonth Side or Hyde Purk, D. SN. BASH, 110 Dearborn-st. Room 7. ] WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE PERSONAL property for printing. ‘T 2s, Tribune office. (SE-FOURTA UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN GOOD Ore as emer ects wate fiend, for improv i Sear Chicawor wil assomo difference. Address Q ‘Tribune oftce. ee ARTNER WANTED-I HAVE #00) WRICH I wish to invest Jan. J, with my services, in soma healthy, legitimate manufacturing. where closa at- tention ‘and bard work will muxe the Dusiness grow. No atiention paid to replies that do give particulars: Of business. A No.1 references given and required. Address & 10, Tribune office. ARTNEL WANTED—AN EXPERT -LUMBER- Than, lacxing means, wishes to tind a capitalist for asplendid venture in hardwood lamber.- V7, Trib- une office. ARTNER WANTED- WITH ABOUT $1.00 TO ‘Bt up a bullding for pho! h gallery, on xrou nd floor, near business centre, Addrers T Zi, ‘Tribune - fl XCHANGE-THIRTY CLEAR LOTS AT TOastune bros ect, near depot, at $i each: can be exchanged for $10) exch. Address ft w, Tribune office. FPO UXUHANGE-i0-ACRE FARM, COMPLETE- ly stocked, nice brick dwelling, barn, ete., une mile from Amboy, Lee County, Ul; stuck, crop. impie- ments. snd farm, $100; Want broverty in “Chicago, '38.oF residence: sume une can got good trad RIES BOYD. oom 5 9 Maduon-st 70 EXCHANGE-SEAL SKIN SACK. 3 INCHES: ‘alady’s @ iving mare, afraid of nothing,—will trade for carriage or buguy, or sell cheap. Address T 35, Tribune oftce. 70 EXCIANGE-LOT ON CLINTON-ST, BE- tween Van Borep and Harrison, tor residence property on the North Side. RG, Tribune office. - % ‘re EXCHANGE~CASH AND VALUABLE PROP- erty for stock of merchandise, from $1.00 to $10. QO. Groceries, tobacco, snd cizars preferred. Ad- Gress RY, ‘Tribune office. is mo PACHANGE =O CHICAGO REAL eStarEy Of llWacrex, two miles from Waukesha dextceed males from Milwankee, “AC BLAKE J Lat ost. i[ 0 EXCHANGE-FoR GooD Ciry Equine OR clenr house and lot, a stock of zents’ furnishing goods: will involee about $00; stock new. Room 14j Madison-st, = WTANTED—POR A MODERATE SIZED HOUS! y ‘and lot near Ashiand-av..s larger residence and tol; pag ora-tume d.derence, DUNSTAN & CO~ Room 6, 137 Yast Modison-st. : ALPNEI WANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN WITH ‘some bruins and s few bandred dollars, to take & half interest in an old established and tourtshing ‘weekly newspaper in this city. Will bear elose in- yestization. | want the man more than the money. Address 'T 5, Tribune uftice. ARTNEIC WANTED—A LIVE BUSINESS MAN. ‘One whe can commund §30), to engage in a lucra~ ve manufacturing business, “Expenses light, aulos. and big profits. An excellent opnortunity for the right man. Address 8 42. ‘Tribune office. . KTNECWANTED—WITH 91000 «N AN OLD PALadiosed and well paying business, Boom 13, ‘Motropolitun Woes. aaTe PER WANTED-IN A SOAP MANUFACT- ANT Rit eavipiment of tools and fatares willbe gold at lesa than half coxt: £L0M proft yearly on Cap- ftal of ou, Bureau of bixchanze, 179 La Saile-st. ‘parts: WANTED — PARTIES DESIRING PARTS BSumaie menutacturing business address, giving amo-int of capital can furnish, V& Tribune. WASTED-SICKNESS COMPELS yin ex TNER siete soll my alt interest In a “good mannfactusing D required, mite investment; SLA Tribune office. in Addre<s 3 STORAGE. KOUF WAKEUUOUSE FUR STORAGE ‘alture, carrlayes, Duy.ies, nnd all kinds of Merchandi-e; lowest raies for wood mccummodanors fn the cits. Cunsiavle trude not solicited. «© to rib Moc can-st. Advances made, {UV ANTED—TO EXCHANGE-TABLE BUARD y ‘2: & xoed hotel for clothes to be made to order by merchant tallor. Address 3 31, Tribune office. JMDELIT Y STORAGE COMPANY, 3 AND 9 BAST Van Buren-st, Mstabilshed is Permanent and reliable stumge of furniure. Advances made. y ¥ OT TO EXCHANGE FOR clothes fur our trade, Address ¥ It, Tribune ofbce. Gtomags ror FURNITURE. BUGGIES, BTC, cheapest uod best in city. Advances at low rates: ° nrce-aL. GEURGE PARRY. 1g) West Mar %