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a7 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 188I—EIGHTEEN PAGES. i 13° SouTH SIDE, RENT—6 TWENTY-FIFTH-ST., 0 302 South Park-av. new garan- 10-room dwelling, $10; 320 Vernon-ay.. 2 story int brick, YACaNL $V; corner Sixteenth-si. o-ay., #-story and basement marble-front, thizan-av., north of Fourteenth-st, laree large krounds, barn, dining-room and Souptaon man tor. trom April L Inquire of GEV. RIGEWBCRY, lof La Salle-at (0 RENT—A HANDSOME MARBLE Troat Gesirably located near ‘Thirty-trst-st; spagenns 10 rooms xnd gil mouern improvements, ROME Y WW. PALMEBN, 142 Dearborn-st. RFNT — A HANDSOMELY FUR- Wed hovso on Calumet-ar. with ali modern ipprovements oe mots if satiatactory arrange: a s Orne Sould be made. Radiesse Cre, Tribune otfices RENT—IMMEDLATELY, STONE- fornished cottage, § VY] Sront house 245 Calumet-av.; furniture and car- fsforsaie: rare chance. Appiy to MEAD & COE, Jiicr biock, Jadieun and La Salle-sts. LO RENT—ROOMS. LO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, &e 0 ie Sours Sme. 1 REN 'T—3233 CALUMBET-AV.—HAND- Drivave family. modern conveniences. Heferences. (0 RENT—FURNISHED FRONT AL- cove room, ita! Adarece CW ivivune orice, NO ToceHon contrat - OFFICES. r I 10 RENT—FIN E OFFICES AND LARGE ih Nationa! Life-Insnrance Building, La Selle-st, An building 14 to 158 Washington-st, f In Fidelity Bank Bullding, Randolph-st. In Hale Ballding,Stute and Washington-et, In Butid- 71 tof und s8 Handolph-st. A No.] tenants desired, GGINS, FURBEL & COTHRAN, 4 F.C. VIERLING, Agent, Room 1, 132 La Satle-ot, ‘9 RENT—A SUITE OF ROOMS FOR asteav. Apply on and after Mobday av Mist 0. RENT—A NICELY- S tuligof toms nto Weuutine, Neen O° RENT—1533 ASH-AV.—FUR- Donated None ae eon RA ioe O RENT—F EN’ MEN Y, nigel; Yurlatod souiee we Ror d Malad wear RENT—TWO-STORY AND BASE- ‘brick house, tive minutes’ walk from Dong: Gar Station, and three minutes from street-cars; Di ios must buy carpets. stoves, und kitchen aten~ patlenien are neurly Dew; possession xiven lume- This is bargain’ for someone. Address Br, Tribune ofiice. (0 RENT—S110 MICHIGAN-AV., A 12. se; modern Improvement; aie egies Gousestions HESiBH BROS. 1s inn-at. TT RENT—HOUSE ON WABASH-AV., ‘and farniture for sale. Apply at 21s Wabash-av, RENT—833 MICHIGAN-AV., FROM "Tatas i new vrown stone house, heated’ by stoam, any 1 small private fam aa soda Sng Ph. MOMAN. Jit a RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK AND aaa onks Ga DW. SLORGS, be Wasting: WEsT SIDE. 7 RENT —§88 CYPRESSST., 2STORY prick, Brooms. BAIRD & BRADLEY, 9 Ls Salte. RENT—ELEGANT BROWN STONE "yd yesidence on Warren-av., near Robey-st., Just leted. For sate—My residence, 57 Park-ay.; Someion LitA TUMBLIN, Li Washington-st, 0 RENT—ONE NEATLY-= x: 10 RENT 1551 MICHIGAN-AY:, SEC- ora Ot Hor lance frout room, furnished, hot and —s West SIDE. TO. RENTITWO FRONT ROOMS ON Enon, “AGATE Fae Tribane bees Ny Meter T9 RENT—DESK-ROOM AT ROOM 11 WANTED—TO RENT. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—ANY FIRST: class family, owning 8n@ occupying a tirst- cluss house -n a desirable location, with al! modern conventences, and baving five or six'desirabie roous, furnised or unfurnished, which they will let to a Rtnoctly first-class gentioman und wife, without chil- dren, for light housekeeping, can address B 73, Trib- uune ‘fice. Unexcoptionsble references given and equirad. ‘AN'TED—TO RENT—A 4-ROOM COT- taze: prefer location west of Ashland-ay., north of Van Buren-st., and south of Lake, Address, stat- ing rent, E 58, Tribune office. Bershey Hall Building, 8 sladison-st. WITH (0 RENT—OFFICE ROOM, first-class vault, on tirst floor, at.143 Dearboro-st, Docks AND YaRDs. 10 RENT—THE DOCK CORNER OF Fifth-ay. and Polk-st., 200 feet, dock front, H,000 square fect of yard room, 1.0. GOODRICH, Room 14, 73 Dearborn-st, ANTED—TO RENT—A A DING w tory; 1a OU to wort men: Conger fotuing for lumber, ete. HASKELL BROTHERS, Tribune Building. ANTED—TO RENT—A GOOD-SIZED Store, suitable for stoves and house furnishing goods, between Adams and Lake-sts., Wauash-ay.and Glack'st, by ISAAC W- BANGS & CO., 215 State-st. ‘MiIscELLANEOUS. O RENT—SMALL IMPROVED FARM in Cook County; also tracts of 5 to 3 ncres 6 miles. rom Chicago, Bob, PEASE, 1 Dearburn-st -r0 RENT—THIRD AND FOURTH floors building 13 and 1% Wabash-ay. PIERCE EWARE, 143 Lu Saite-st., Major Block. 10 RENT—BARN, WITH ROOM FOR 7 horses, near T'wenty-ninth-st. and Michigan-av. P_D. WAMILTON, Room 1, 133 South Clark-st. 10 RENT—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A handsome _stone-front house facing Jefferson Park, on West Side; front alcove room, large middie bedroom, bedroom tn ell, und bathroom, unfurnished; Rood bourding-house convenient. | Gentiomun and out ebildren preferred. Ac 3 ‘Tribune oftice. A Bere O RENT—THIRD AND FOURTH floors, 8x135; elevator ana food alley; Stute-st., Borth of Jnckson. Address C41, ‘Tribune oitice, 1O RENT—TO MAY 1, 1882, 122 QUIN- vy-st. Possession can be had at once, Apply at Er Quines-st. : T 10 -RENT—5 ROOMS, FIRST 15 North Paulina-st., 37, and four w {FLOOR Alay f Side or whole house, nine rooms. tor 80. Apply 3 nulla st Y Gite M-UOALLAGHAS. © Noe Hom Tndianicse RENT—0,000 SQUARE FEET IN ‘spaces to salt customers, with steam power and Heat. in the best ehted building in the city. Appl: at Worren Springer’s Manufacturing Depot, 195 to By South Canal-st, iO RENT—PROVIDING I CAN SELL furniture, Srooms, 2 closets, all complete for fouples vu gin have aif far iafenrices rosea Call c H for half-price; nC Sunday and Stonday ates West Takoatee ee On 10 RENT—TWO NICELY-FURNISHED F I 80: RENT—A WELL-LIGHTED UPPER floor, 44x10, with or without steam power; imme- dinte possession, Inquire of SKEEN & STUART, 77 Madisun-st, iO RENT—FACTORY 197 AND 199 S. Clinton-st., 5x75, four floors, with power and yard oom for lumber. SAMMONS, CLARK & CO. 20 iO RENT—A PARTY OF TWO OR FOUR e td RENT—355 HERMITAGE-AV., 2 J story house, newly caleimiued, and in good re- pair, Address E il, Tribune ottice. RENT—WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE near Union Park. Furniture will be sold to good jenant. Address 5 45, Trivune ottice. 10 RENT—MAKCH 1 TWO 9ROOM brick houses on Throop-st., near Adams, put in gentlemen can be accommodated with a sult of nicely-furnished front rooms, at 467 We 4 eet cat tor West Madison: 10 RENT—FURNISHED ROOM SUITA- ble for ight _housekeeptog. 153 West Jackson, 10 RENT—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, with hot and cold water. 33 South Curtis-st, Randoiph-st. f T°. RENT—A_ LARGE ROOM, WITH steam power, PITKIN & CRUVEL, 119 Clurk-st, in rear, 10 RENT—TEN ACRES, WITH SMALL house, for two years, 12 miles from Court-HHouss Address ai, 71 Exchange Buildwe, Unien Stoc! Yurds, Ciheago. Lf ie RENT—FROM MAY 1, FOR ANY business purpose, the entire second floor ot a F mode: 2 ents: 7 NO RENT—A N- r v. si RENT—MARCIE 1, 2STORY AND 10 RENT—UNFURNISHED, TILL MAY T9 RENT—A CENTRALLY LOCATED - JD pasement brick house. oi Fulton-st, 10 rooms, jaodern improvements, und barn. Apply at GS. Norte SIDE. Y RBENT—THE NEW THREE STORY- brick ‘house, 2 North bs Salle, furnished Srunfarntshed; or willsell part orall the furniture. Gr retain one or two rooms. None but responsible jes with small family wanted. J’ossession any fe between Now und May L Apply at premises, 30 Forth La Satte. 10 RENT—THREE NICE NEW TWo- story and basement houses, 10 rooms, 405, 407, and G&Darton-st. near Webste cars. Room 1, 49 LaSalle-st.. from 2to2 MH BASS. TpORENT HOUSE 4 HAMMOND-ST., grooms. Inquire J. A.B. WALDO, 2 Hrie-st_ To RENT—FROM MARCII 1, MARBLE- +L tront dwelling, 408 Superior-st.; all modern con- Yeniences; ‘nine rooms and laundry. 1mmediato possession given. Inquire at 331 Superior-st_ T° RENT—A HANDSOMEDY FUR- - 1 nished tirst-cinss house, on Dearborn-av., near Liiooln Park; #10) per month. ‘Address C4) Trib- a L,tirst floor and basement of handsome stone- froni_ house tacing Jefferson Purk. Address 15 40, ‘Trivune office. 10 RENT—33 SOUTH GREEN-ST.—ONE, japon Ot three unfurnished rooms; also furnished 10 RENT—37 SOUTH ELIZABETILST., furnished room ‘for two. Lady room-1 Wanted. Can call Sunday, if ae 1O RENT—AT 26 WEST MADISON- Bt, nicely-furntshed rooms. po RENT—ROOMS AT 1799 SOUTH Ashlund-av.,corner of Adams-st. Norte SME. ' 10 RENT—TO A GENTLEMAN, FRONT I bedroom. use of sitting-room. and plano, peur Washingion Park, without buard. Inquiro'at 2 North Clark-st. rp RENT—ONE NICELY-FURNISHED room, 10 North State-st., second tat. ope RENT—ONE FLOOR WITH SIX rooms at XQ North Franklin-st_ SupuRBAN. T?, RENT—NEAT COTTAGE, 9 ROOMS, _L close 10 étation: bydrant, cistern, barn, henners, Hige grounds; one-half-hourly trains, 7 conis fare; fis ALT. RACE, @ Washington-st. iO RENT—AT 104 DEARBORN-AV.— Nicely-furntshed rooms. 0 RENT—26 ILLINOIS-ST.. ‘A NICE ba: ement H0x15, on Eust Madison-st., near Fifth- Sv. dry and light: suitable for sulesroom, with oltice pyitiiere on drevBoor. Address BASEMENT, 16t East iat # ANTED—TO RENT—3 OR 4 ROOMS, unfurnished, for izbt housekeeping, or will buy furniture; must be in good lorality: North Side pro- ferred. Best of references tarnished, and will pay rentin advance, Address. stating full particulars, tering, otc., E 36, Tribune office. ANTED—TO RENT—ON NORTH OR West Sido, 9or 10room house in first-class re- air: rent not to exceed $0, Address W.E. STREICH, us Clark-st, ‘ANTED—TO RENT—FROM MAY 1, a smail modern house, to be located north of ‘Twenty-fourth-st, and enst of Stateon South Side, or south of Chicago-av.tand cast of Dearborn on North Side, by a prompt paying, tenant. No children. ‘Address I. care of Carrier No. 2 (0. 2.08 ‘ANTED—TO RENT—FOUR OR FIVE iinfurntshed rooms sultable for housekeeping on North or West Side (West Side preferred); rent Rot to exceed $5 per month; within 3) minutes’ walk from corner State and Madison-sts, ¥ 6, Trib- une office. : ‘ANTED—TO RENT—PARTY GOING abroud may secure, prompt-paying, careful tenant until fall for furnished house; state location and rent, which muse be low. Heferences. Address F3i, Tribune office. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—BY A YOUNG gentleman of good babits a room, with or without board, in nice faraily where he could enjoy the comforts of a home; one where no other bourd- ers preferred. Please give full particulars. ¥ ‘Tribune ofce. ANTED—TO RENT — FURNISHED room, with fire, with or without board, In pri- vate family, within 15 minutes’ walk of Court-House. Keterences ‘Address, giving particulars, F 89, arib- une 0 NTED—TO RENT—2 OR3 UN: nished rooms for housekeeping within of husiness centre. Address F 19, "'ribune office. ANTED—TO RENT—A FIVE OR SIX room room fiat, with modern improvements, on the North Side, by ond of Aprilor May L Address, with price, ‘ribune ortico. Ww TED—TO RENT-3 OR 4 FUR- nished rooms for light housekeeping: South Side preferred. ¥ 21, Tribuue ollice. (O RENT—FROM MAY 1 NEXT, THE Hve-story and basement bullding corner Fulton and Despiaines-sts., 1l0xwW feet, for wanufacturing or warghudse purposes, mith or without power. Inquiro of E, D.FISK, 6) North Desplaines-st. ____ WANTED—TO BENT. ANTED—TO RENT—BY RELIABLE arty about moving to Chicngo from the East (no children) a furnished or unfurnished house.of7 toS rooms, or ground floor flat of brooms, Must be in strictly ‘irst-cluss nelzhbcrhood. North Side pro- ferred. Address. giving location and terms, WSL Fy care D.B. Fisk & Co. clty. V4. TED—LO RENT—HOUSE FOR A private family on Suuth Side, north of Twelfth- st. Address &5, 'I'ribune office. ¥ ‘ANTED—TO RENT—BY a SINGLE kentleman a comfortable room, with or or with- out board, in a private family out of city limits on rallroad not miore than‘ minutes’ ride. Prefer om the N. W.,near luke. Address B15, Tribune office. ANTED—TO RENT—PART OF A store on State-st, between the Palmer louse and Randolph-st.. from May 1, Address A 43, Tribune. furnished roum for two Kentlemen, RENT—NORWOOD PARK HOTEL, partly furnished. A kood onvortunits for xood fans, JOLN FL EBERHART, 9 Washington-st. 10 RENT-—A NICELY FURNISHED, ‘warm room, for two gentlemen, at 107 Dearbotn- av.4 gas und buch. r RENT—CHEAP—NICE _SROOM house at La Grauge. BAIRD & LANSING, Room ‘HB Ls Salle-st, TO RENT—FLATS. Noxrrx SIDE. 10 RENT—TWO FLATS, ONE 6 ROOMS ‘und the other 7 rooms und closets, with modern fmprovemonts, on North Clark-st., north of Eriv, 89 ‘0; also 10-room flut, 15 Grant-place, $10. DBEYER & CO., $5 Washington-st RENT—TO A COUPLE WITHOUT children a nicely furnished tlat in good neizh- ‘on North Side; can be occupied immediato- ig.. Address C21, Tribune office. iO RENT—FRONT PARLOR AND BED- room, large. and nicely-furnished, suitable for Ero gentlemen; uo other roomers. 2 ktush-st, sco- 0 RENT—220 INDLANA-ST., 2 FUR- nished rooms for gentleman and wife or? gents. WANTED ST9. RENT—WHO JIAS A bullding or lofts trom May 1 suitable for licht manufacturing? Address 1 13, Tribune office. YF ANTED—TO RENT—NICELY FUR- nisbed house and board the owners. Can give the best of city references as to cure and ability, Ad- dress A 83, Tribune office. é ¥ ‘ANTED—TO RENT—4 OR 5 ROOMS, unfurnished. suitable for housekeeping; young Fuarried couple; re ‘sibs not to exceed SIé: pay prompt References urst-class. F 4, ‘Tribune ofttce. O REN T—FURNISHED ROOMS—A front suite, also middie room, with privilege of Whole tat after May L_163 North Clark-st, (0 RENT—EN SUITE, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, front rooms on second floor, at 105 Dearborn-av. pe RENT—AT 177 NORTH CLARE-ST., newls-furnished rooms, second floor. 10 RENT—AN ELEGANT 7-ROOM fiat. nicely furnished, to respunsible family of sgults: location south of Lincoln Park and east of Wells-st. Address 5 82, Tribune office. iO RENT—TWO SUITES OF TWO None ach. unfurnished, tn Erie Flouse, comer Roch Cink and. Brest: Tnquirg Of W. 5. MOSS, 02 To RENT—A 6 ROOM FLAT, 359 HUD- son-av. formerly Chureh-st. Inquire at! North ‘Balsted-st. West SIDE. "TO RENT-FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND 2 closets tn eecond story of 7% Paulina: Madieon; firet-story fiat, & Paulina-st., Hv enc! Sroom basement house, modern improvements, 12 Hobey-st, near Monroe, $3, _D Wi, Tribune office. TT? RENT—275 EAST INDIANA-ST.— Pleasant furnished room, first fluor, suitable for ne or two gents, OF gent and wife, Rear business centr iO RENT—DESIRABLE FURNISITED rooms, %) Dearborn-av., for gent and lady or Single gentiemen. Modezn improvements. Reason- able terms, RENT—A FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, ALL improvements, ut 72 Lake-st, curner Lincoln. (0 RENT—THE DESIRABLE BRICK fiat & Fulton-<t, consisting of six rooms, clos- ets, etc, with all modern improvements: immediate possesion. A. E. GUILD, Jit, S0and 52 Dearborn-st SourH SE. 0 RENT—201 WABASH-AV., FLAT No. 10, four rooms, closets, bath, etc., very con- venient ‘FJ. STEVENS. Si Dearborn-st_ iO RENT—6 NICE ROOMS FOR NOUSE- -L keeping: only ten minutes’ walk from Sherman Youse: carpets ind kiichen stuf for sale; rent cheap; elezant place. Call at $53 East indiuna-st_ PORTEI. 1 RENT—ON DEARBORN-AV., NEAR Ohio-st.:p beautiful front room to one single jeman. Private family; le per month. address ‘Tribune ofiice. (0 RENT—FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, suitable for three gentlemen; also back parlor, nicely furnished, with or without, board; all modern improvements, 2% North La Salle-8t, E WANZED~LO RENT—2 OR 3 FLOORS for light manutnetnring, plenty of ight, bound- abush-ny. on the east, ed by ]ake-st. on the north, Wi it by the west. Monroe-st. on the south, afd Market- &, Tribune oltice. war TED—TO RENT—IN PRITATE family, two faralshed rooms suitable for teal ine music; location, West Side, near Jegerson Park, Keferences exchanged. Address, with particulars, B &, Tribune office. iv WANTED—TO, RENT—3 ROOMS FUR- nished, or pactly furnished, for light house~ keeping; will furnish own bedding, cte. #tate prico aud convenlences, E62, ‘Tribune oftice. WANTED RENT—HOUSE WITH ‘one or more acres of landin or near the city. Address E &, Tribune office. BUSINESS CHANCES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRUG-STORE. Iwill recelvo sealed bids until! March 1 for the sale ofa drug-store compiete, locality in the Clty of Peoria, i, ‘Th of sxenoral line of paints, fancy articles. etc, und will Invoice, with Oxtures, ‘Ti f rejecting any and all ut Ss ‘he privilege o: bids is reserved: SAMUEL D. WEAD, Assignee 0: ir 158. James Lawrence, Peoria, Ul., Fel NY ONE HAVING A GOOD ORDER or commission business (not option) or any first~ Class business which can be combined with same, who can nse from $10.0 or $0.00 to advantage, can make advantageous arrangements with an established drm for same, together with oftice room, bookkeeping, and other belp. Address, with particulars, E 91, Tribune. BUSINESS OFFER—HAVING BEEN engaged, the past year in selling a © yalusblo improvement” In Chicago, making money for pro- prietor. proven its intrinsic value, and given entire Satisfaction, 1 offer the rizht party with #1,5W) an equal interest with me in an adjacent State. A fortune cap be made. Security always in hand for Investment. Address B 80, Tribune office. GOOD CONFECTIONERY, CIGAR, tobacco, notion, and stationery stare for sale cheap if taken this month; doings good business, and good cexson forselling. Inquire at 54 ‘Thirty-frst- Bt., near Cottage Grove-av. A AGENCY FOR MIXED LIQUID paints in Chicugo is offered by an Eastern man- Ufacturer; itis a good opportunity for a party with capital; acommissions or protits large. Adaress Ee. ‘Tribune oMee. A FIRST-CLASS OLD ESTABLISHED cigur store, with back room, excellent chance, for $25; rent £5. Call at 1 West Madison-st. OR SALE—HAT AND CAP STORE AT a Dargain, and on liberal terms to a good party. ‘Trade well established: sales the past year $31,000: stock Will involce about $00; Hxtares about $1,200. ‘wner has other and more important business. No communication answered excent parties oro known or will give such references Bs will Identify them, Address F 74, Tribune office. OR SALE—HOTELS, BOARDING, houses, resinurants, saloons, stores, in dry foods, iniliinery, furnishing goods, cigurs und vobacco,.drurs, and sundries, mills, faccories, 2 tine office businesses, and 3 other first-class business chances are offered at Western Business Agency, office 13, 157 East Madison. OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS LAUN- dey, with tixtares. Call at 38 ‘East Sixteenth-st, under Clty Hotel OR SALE—A RARE OPPORTUNITY— ‘A_new fresh stock of dry nods. carpets, etc.: Stock will involce about $25,000; niso good-will and Jense; can do. trede of #125000; store 48x15, Piste: uss front; best fitted up store in the State. Address .-O. Box 8, Appleton, Wis. - * Fok SALE—A NEAT LITTLE DRUG store doing a fair business. Also, the Arst-cluss marblo-top furniture of six rooms. Modern improve ments. Goud opening fora doctor. Rent of store and houso frea for one year. $1.40 cash takes it Address Post-Orfice Bux 364 Chicago. A T LHE WEST END FURNISHING HOUSE, ainsin 8 FURNITORE, “Pes! bare CARPETS, ‘CR Y, =f tase, are he rea ROPER ESS stock of first-class marble tup und other clamber and parlor sults in the citys also bookcases, wardrobes, und marble top und other tabiey in end- 1 all other goods required to furnish a house. -Our terms are cash or easy tom prices. Trotice the West End Burnishing Seoese, BS West Madison-st. F. COUSWELL. FINANCIAL. $200. ADVERTISER DAVING OR- DaUU. ders which must be completed ‘at once, willgive a bonus of #4 for this immediate advance, under reliable security. Market value four times the smount deposited with'a responsible party ty 1 the gufe return of the money, Addross F a7, INSTRUCTION. A GENTLEMAN OF SEVERAL YEARS? experience tu téaching Latia. German. mathe- matics, bookkeeping. elocntion, etc., wishes to en~ faceasa private tor. Terms moderate. Address 57, Tribune office. RARE. OPPORTUNITY — ULICK Bourke, # and 9% West Madison-st. desires that his customers and ail new-comers may know that he Isclosing out bis immense stock of parior, chamber, dining, and kitchen furniture. carpets, stoves, etc. femurdiess of cost. The owners aro voing to’ bulld Here. und tmust move. Now ls your time to get bar- gains for cash or on ensy ‘payments. ULICK OURICE, & und.0f West Madison-st. AN ONE EXPECTING TO BE AB- sent from the city for # yeur or more, and bay Ing a nice home that they would like to have well cared for during their absence, can Tearn ofa tenaut that will give satisfuctory references by addressing F 6, Tribune oftice. z CHANCE TO BUY FURNITURE AT cost for the next thirty days. As we intend joving from our present location we will sell furnt- ture, curpets, and everytaine in the line of household goods cheaper than any house In the city, Yor cash. or gh easy payments tf so desired. Excelsior Farniture Co., 25 West Madison-st T 503 AND 505 WEST MADISON-ST.. the Union Furniture Company sell all kinds of household goods on monthly payments. PAINTED CHAMBER SET FROM $25 ‘and upwards on monthly payments. Union Furniture Company, 58 and 505 West Sadison-st. BLACK WALNUT DRESSING-CASE sult for $und upwards on. easy vayments. Union Furniture Company, 50) and 65 West Sadison, PARLOR .SUIT IN_HAIRCLOTII, terry, raw silk. ete., ete., for $3) and upwards on monthly payments: Union Furniture ‘Company, 53 and 5% West Madison-st_ T THE FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 22 East Mudison-st, may be found o fol! stock of furniture, carpets, cOok-stores, etc. Houses farnished entire : af ssh og onsen . 272 East Madison-st. BUY, THE PARAGON OR ACORN }D range 2nd your house fornishing goods of SEAVEY & CO.,49 State-st. URNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, ETC. AT LOW CASH PRICES, Gn ener pasmontt a: eplens id stok. Fair dealing. en evenings: ss J.W. & J. B. STOREY, £ 23s State-st. GOR SALE—THE PATENT RIGHT OF ‘Patent Na. 205,433, embracing an absolately non- ‘explosive gasoline Inmp, with self-resulating Indo- structible wick ofa cheap and simple’ construction; patonted in the wholo civilized world. For further particulars address P 8, 5710 South Hulsted-st, Agents need not apply. : rok SALE—CHEAP, WITH STOCK und building on the best lease in Chieaxo. livery, boarding, und sale stable; the best chance for te right man {n Chicago: part cash, balance time. Ad- dress #41, Tribune ottice. \ TANTED—TO RENT—FURNISHED, A. small house or fiat; South Side preferred. E 15, ‘Tribune ofhec. OR SALE—FIXTURES AND FURNI- ture of restaurant and © firnished rooms above, with lense. Apply on the premises, 1U Franklin-st_ y ‘ANTED—TO RENT—BY A RESPON- sible dentist an_ office from March 1 or before, room orsulte having four windows, within 3 blocks from Stale und Madison-sts.; rent must be reason- qble. Address 42, Tribune office. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—2 OR 3 UNFUR- Distied roome for light housekeeping; West Sidv preferred. Address F 38, Tribune oftice. Wantep ro RENT—A BUILDING ‘Suitable for hotel usc. containing 5) to 100 reoms, to be ready for occupancy any time. before the Ist of May, ISL Address E 9, Tribune office. W TANTED—TO RENT—A FURNISHED room for gentleman and wife: board for lady; south Side. Address Fh Tribune office. ANTED—TO RENT—A SMALL COT- tage or fiat near any one of the parks; rent not to excred 0 por month. Address MANNERLNG, ‘Tribune office. V ‘-ANTED—TO RENT—ON OR BEFORE ‘May 1, 600 more tenements In aadition to the U0 now under Gurcontrol. West Side owners will please make a note of this, xd call or let us hear from you. We make house renting and collection-of rents (West Side) a speciuity. GHIFFIN & DWIGHT, comer Washington and Halsted-sts. ANTED—TO RENT—BY A PARTY ywho can give first-class city references, fur- nished house on North Side for ayenr or more. In answering, sta e price, if destrable. There are but three in the family. _C&, Tribune office. WaxrED —TO RENT—A_ LARGE front office, or suite; rood’ focation on South Side. Prompt pay and reference. Address C 7%, ‘Tribune office. For SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—FUR- niture, lease. and xood will of a first-class board- ing-house in the very best order: every room fur- nisbed complete und full of first-class, prompt-paylug people, Failing heaith compels me to sell, and Twill give the buyer a nice home and profitable business at i bargain, Don't answer unless you have the ready cosh. Address K 8, Tribune oflice. ry Hos, SALE—FURNITURE AND GOOD will of IStooms, stone-Zront. in best business Tocation on West Madison-st. now clearing &) per month over und sbove house and personal ex- penses; has been in present proprietor’s hands over 9 years; rent low; terms cash: do not answer unicss you mean business, Address F4l, Tribene office. FS SALE—CHEA P—GROCERY STORE ‘and saloon; best location in the city; selling out ‘dn nccount of Sickness. 453 North Wells-st- Fok SALE—BOOT AND SHOE STORE —a tare chance: dolng an excellent cash busi- hess: stock about #0W; will pay to Investigate; tor cashonly. Address G 1, ‘Tribune office. FoR SALE—A VALUABLE AND USE- ful patent. Parties wishing to invest real estate or money, address 0 A 75, Tribune office. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES of one of the oldest and best millinery stores in the city. Great banain. O A 7, ‘Tribune office. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES Of retail millingsy store: South Side: excellent location; establishedbusiness; no old stock. Good reaaons given forreliing, Address C34 ‘Tribune. RIOR SALE-MEAT-MARKET. WITH ail xtures far cutting hogs; ront $10; good trade; $175 buys it & North Ann-st. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—1ST OF MAY, bya responsible purty, house of 12 or N rooms in hest location on WestSide. Address, with full particulars, B os, Tribune office, ¥ ‘ANTED—TO RENT—4 TO 6 ROOMS ‘on North Side, from May 1}; flat or cottage: by aresponsible party (family, o ‘Address HENRY PFISTER, care Brunswick & Balke Company. OR SALE—A LEGITIMATE MONEY- making ensh business: no experience necessai ‘Will clear &L0W in the next 9) days; thorough invest! gation solicited; amount required $2.0. C2, Tribune. was TED—TO RENT— THREE OR four rvoms for light housekeeping for gentund wife on North Side, between now and May 1. Address B73, Tribune oftice. i Sk: W 4NtEDTTO RENT—FAMILY OF tive adults wants furnished rooms, with or without board, in private family near business centre. References, ‘State price and particulars, B28, Trib- une oifice. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—LOWER HALF / of house or small house, by namall American family, South Side, east of Stat A‘%, Tribune. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—BRICK HOUSE VV ‘or 8or9 rooms, with modern fmprovements, on Southor North Side. Address, stating street, num- der, und rental, E 28, Tribuna office. : WY TANTED—TO RENT—FOR A YOUNG couple, a small house, not over 10 rooms, North or South Side, furnished or unfurnished. Address Gi, Tribune office. ANTED — TO RENT —A SMALL store of loft, one fight up, with use of elevator; Igcation between Adams and landolph, Clark and Wabush-ay. Address, stating rent, E i, Tribune. OR SALE—FOR CASH.OR EXCHANGE for wnincumbered city proporty—A desirable ceuntry hotel (25 rooms) 35 miles west of Chicaso doing a good business, and the only hotel in the town. Address B,D. MALI RY, St. Charles, Ill. OR SALE—UHEAP—2 RANGES, eook-stoves, 1hot-alr furnace, all alittle used. SEAVEY & CO.. 49 State-st_ A SSAYING—CHICAGO SCHOOL OF Assaring ang Chemistry now open for, thorouzh Practical instruction by all known methods, day and evening. PROP. W. HL MARDOCK, 150 State-st. CADEMY OF ELOCUTION AND DRA- Pe maticart—Mme. Kurtre. dramatic reader and delineator, receives pupils in voice culture and dra- maticart in English, French, or German; private les- sous dally; single rehearsals to advanced students for special ocexsions. 1219 Michizan-av. ALL BUSINESS MEN RECOMMEND individual instruction under a practical book: Keeper in preference to business colleges. Call at § LaSaile-st. for clreular. M. X. JOHNSON, formerly ekkeeper with Field, Leiter & Co. CHICAGO MUSICAL SEMINARY, 1a R4 Dearborn-8.. guarantees that in 20 lessons by the Dlano,orsan, er cuits: what will requite sears by the eld method. Nocharts. Prof. J. TeMACDONALD. i ARRIE A, JOHNSON, TEACHER OF wpSoglgeation, MAE WOLCOI'S, teacher of musica ILOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART— Ad A class tor ladies will bexin at tho Hershey School of Stusical Art on, ‘Tuesday morning at 18 ission Gy 1 factilttes for beingiog cut penis, UBORUAl NSTRUCTION ON PIANO FOR GIRL ip RECESS. ODS NS na BE ence, C7, Tribune office,” eH aS RSS I ADIES WHO DESIRE TO LEARN THE art of painting in all branches call at 62 Adama St, near Ogden-av.; W cents 2 lesson. "LESs0xs GIVEN _IN TYPE-WRITING PANOFORTE PLAYING MADE EASY for all by the popular new method of musical tn- Struction as drst orisinuted by 3tiss Greer, of the Chi= azo Academy of Musical Sclence. Pupils can learn more In three months than in yours by the old method. ‘The primary notes tauzht in a tew minutes, and ut every lesson u complete tane on (piano, organ, orguitar, 20 West Madl-on-st. ARENTS DESIRING EXPERIENCED private tutor foF chitdren, address &' 65, Tribune Office.” City references. GHORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITER School, Athenccum, 30 Dearborn-st, Over 500 of OUr students how vecupy stiantions In Chicago, ap we are unuble to meet the demands mude on us for shorthand writers and type- writer operators. Call for elreulars. BROWS, HOLLAND, Toachers, Room + LASS CUTLERY—THE UNION KNIFE ‘Company, 7 Monroe-st, manofacturers of fne pen and pocket cutlery.and dealers in shears.selssors, revolvers, etc., ctc..are also ugents for the Hartford Cutlery Compuny crystul-hundled table- knives ind furks, carvers, buttcr-knives, ete., made under the new “Sieman’s” process of tempering ass whereby it combines the advantage of strength ‘and incurruptibility, in contact with ull atmospheric ‘agents a8 well as with chemical fuctors, and conse- quently Is of nerpotual duration, making the hand- somest, cheapest, and.best (cheapest because it is the best) tible cutlery in the world. "Those that have uxed them, who have bad them In constant use forthe lost four months, say that thoy are justas u HANDSOME AND PERFECT ' as the Srst duy they wero putinto use. These zoods are for sule at the leading hardware (retail) stores in this city, where samples can be seen and goods can be purchased. ‘All goods guaranteed to rive satisfaction. ‘There can also be found at 7S Monrve-st. a full and complete iine of the celebrated * HELNISCH SHEARS,” than which there is none better. EE YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR FURNI- * tare, pisno. or stock of merchandise send word to MARTIN'S, 265 and 267 State-st. J. Cc. PARRY, ° 1st WEST MADISON-ST. (Near corner of Halsted). * A foll assortment of parlor, chamber, aH@ kitchen forntture, carpets, stores, and housekeeping goods in general, for sale elther for cash or on really easy pay- ments at cash firares. MokTGAGE SALE—AN IMMENSE dN amount of tine and medium furniture, carpets, Ghamber snits, parlor sults, looking-glasses, und household goods of all kinds received from mortaage GO-AGAIN & sale, and sold at unusual bargains by REV-EL, 391, 156 18, and 1% Randolph-st., corner -a¥- THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN. THE elty can be obtained at HODGES & MORRISON'S commission house, 6H.Mudison-st.- Parlor furniture, chamber sets, curpets, 20.000 articles too numerous to mention, and must be sold this week, OLD- a. Ad. ‘ANTED—BRASS BEDSTEAD, fashioned chest of drawers, second-han - dress, stating price of each, A 6s, Tribune office. $10.000 CASH TO PURCHASE SEC- ond-hand carpets and furnitare of alldescriptions. Address HODGES & MORRISON, “G4 Madison-st, FINANCIAL. OR SALE—BREWERY, COMPLETE, ie Sxtrs location, cash buyers. Address F 7, Trib- wan TED—TO RENT—A RGE, light floor, with or without power; if without porrer, want the privilege of putting in small upright oiler and engine for light manufacturing; will take Jong lease {f suitable. Address B 87, ‘I'ribune oftice. NTED--TO RENT—12 OR 15-ROOM house, Michigan-ay., north of ‘wenileth-st, between now und Ist of May. OA 7, Tribune office. V ‘ANTED—fO RENT—ROOM, WITH steam power,contuming 30W or 4000 squaro fect. Address £ 4, Tribune omfice, WaAnNrED — TO RENT—HALF OF A first, or second loft in the business part of city. Apply at Room 5, 18) Clark-st. TO RENT—ROOMS. Sourn SME. 10 RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms at Hotel Emery, 4) Hubbard Court. © RENT—NICELY FURNISHED rooms to fentiemen,or gentlemen and thelr Wives; all conveniences. 42 Cass-st. MISCELLANEOUS. a 0 RENT—2809 INDIANA-AV., FIRST floor.Grooms. BAIRD & BRADLEY, © La Salle. RENT—TO LADY, PART OF PLEAS- ant room, ¢ither business or lodging. lore pot Madison ‘and State-sts., Room 40; after Tues- RENT—ALCOVE SUITE, HAND. | Tost furnished, fronting Lake Park. also siuxle Yooms, all newly furnished Nov. L251 Michigan-av. RENT—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, fan, Boy fornished, with ttre and gas. 524 Wa- RENT—A SUITE OF FRONT ROOMS at Sil Wabush-ar., upper tat. RENT—FROM THE 1ST OF MAY, ‘the whole of the first fluor and bascment or 28 ANCE, 135 Washington-at. Room ithe mee PART OF 10 RENT—IN CENTRAL the cls, nicely furniehed rooms, modern con- Yenlences; gentlemen only. Address B 47, T: RENT-—BY THE DAY OR WEE . well-furnished pleasant rooms, locution cent andquiet. Apply ‘at too i La Snile-st T° RENT—ROOM, NICELY FUR- nished. Keferences ‘si Wabash-ay. T° RENT—A LARGE NICELY-FUR- alsbed or unfurnished front room and two small Toms, wit or without board. 21M Indiana-av. 10 RENT—A ROOM 356X140, SECOND floor, 28, 50, 22 South Canal-st.. near Washington, adapted for munufacturing purposes or storaxe; po’ er furnished if necessary. Address C 5, Tribune. 10 RENT—ROOMS, NICELY-FURNISH- ed, to aniet parties. Address B 54, Tribune office, TO RENT—STORES. OFFICES, &c STORES. Ny TS, RENT— 3 STORES, OFFICES, BASEMENTS, = LOFTS. E. A. CUMMINGS & CO., 134 La Salle-st. Alltenants holding leases from thts office expiring on May 1, INL. who wish toretain possession of ame premises after that dite will please address us at once. applicatton. 10 RENT— BY J.C. SAMPSON & CO., ‘Real fe und Renting Agency, La Salle-st,, Nixon Block. sto! © South Water-st., S-story and basement building, vmter elevator. 48 and 50 Lake-st., 5-story building. re and basement. 155 and 13: Lake-st., second and third floors, 50x100. 342 Madison-st., xecond and third floors, 453 Statesst., second, third, and fourth floors, 25x190, 8 Madis store and’ busement; and large bali in the rear, (Uxs fee et "A number of choice stores and lofis centrally located RENT—23 MICNIGAN-AV.—ONE large furnished room; also one small room, D RENT A DESIRABLE ALCOVE Biter, bathroom: adjotatgae aie ‘dlanesay. oes [TO RENT_AT NO. 282 WABASILAY., 3 Selatence ested: rooms, to Grat-ciass parties with RENT—AT NO. 551 WABASH-AV., zap? loaennt fernished tront parlor, cheap, to gentle- RENT—133 MICHIGA, A V.. front ary tam font suite und two larze rooms on second foo, [0 RENT-SUITE OF .ROOMS FOR Bacpatt buusekveping, 4) Wabusb-av. J. J. a Washington-st PO RENT — NICELY FURNISHED ep fiat rooms suitable for-gentlemun und wife or matlemen; also singie room, ats Wabush-av. _ ) REN'T_SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, & Agar ee en abash-uv., Dear Harrison RENT—I9 EAST TIARRISON-ST., 3 sKtaturni:hed rooms for housekeeping. RENT—AT THE ETNA, 146 STATE- #t. near Madison. newly-turaished rooms: must trally lucuted in city; transients accommodated, . G * pNTS 0 REN T—IIANDSOMELY FURNISIL- fired. 2 Parra’ famiry. Can nave bo To, RENT—SPACIOUS ROOMS, COM fet soy all of second story of well-known build- May Ls Side busines¥ centre: posves; given Rae on! answers strictly contidential. F 14, Trib- TO RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED Pom at No. 5 Hubburd-court, iO RENT-—STORE CENTRALLY Lo- cated in which retatl clothing business has been carried on successfully for six years. Address 1 5, ‘Tribune office. (O RENT—STORE AND BASEMENT, IS} Washington-st.. near ‘Times Building: quire of I, W. RATHBONE, Room 8, "same bulld- nS. (O RENT—A CORNER BRICK STORE, “uxlW; has been occupied by clothing business for the inst six years; would be suitable for this, far- hiutre, or aby. Other rst-class, business. jouth Jinlsted-st. Inquire at 4%) Halsted-st., up-stairs, in the rear. 7T ro. RENT —STORE—SECOND, ‘THIRD, and fourth floors, Wx0,Fifth-ay., near Monroe-st. Tribune office. DOUBLE STORE, 36 AND 33 floors. basement, with reur entrance COATES, #7 Wash- Address 80 NO RENT _ Rivers On dock; elevator, vaults. LP. ington: To RENT—FROM MAY 1, TILE DESIR- ‘able butlding southeast corner South Water and Dearburn-sts. DM. LHLLIS, 177 Clark-st 1O RENT—STORE AND BASEMENT 2x from May 1 in Thompson Block, on W. Madisomst, ‘opposite Carson, & Pirie's);' busine dentre of the West Side; suitable, for ang first-class fetail business, WM. H. THOMPSON, 29 West Mad- ison-st Te RENT—FIRST FLOOR AND BASE- 2 Washing- ment of 47 La Salle-st.. B.T. RACE, ton-st, © RENT—AT A BARGAIN — FINE ‘store on Wxbasb-av., near Monroe-st. Call at Rdom 40 Metropolitan Block. PO, RENT—STATE-ST.—STORE OPPO- site entrance of Palmer House; also, 30 rooms shove. Call for ten days at sii Ellis-av. 10 RENT—STORE AND FOUR FLOORS ‘above, GI Washinzton-st,, cheap to the right party. JOU. RENT—AT 231 WABASH-AV., OP- aap feslte Matteson House, evntaining 6 rooms and Wein ‘rotements; key on second floor, JAS. —ASBLE, 4 Deacborn-st (TO RENT—1ANDSOMELY .FURNISH- $0 ruvms at No. 11 hast Consress-st. C. LONG, 6 Washington-st. if Net RENT—MAY 1, STORE 126 SOUTH Clark-st P.D. WAS TON, 12% South Clark-st, Room L (0 RENT—FROM MAY 1, BUILDING 40xk, Nos. 12 and 14 Franklin-st, by"W. K. STEELE, Clarendon House. RENT — NICELY FURNISHED foom at 32 Michigun-av. TO RENT—i9 EAST [ARRISO tsued rooms, luree and stall. RENT — TO GENTLEMEN, FOR usekecpinz, one or more fron: rooms, fur- Bghonturnicbed; upper floors. Sif Indiana-ay~ ‘TORENT-rinsT FLOOR OF DWELL- aa airs. louse 716 Indiana-ae. Inquire up-S. RENT—VERY DESIRABLE LARGE : ed room, with bath, 11 Michigan-By- -ST.— | 1 t 4 - 10 RENT—PART OF STORE AND OF- tice-room. Inguire at 35 Michizan-av. NO’ Ri 12 AND 114 FIFTH-AV., 30 will rent the entire buliding, four suories und basement, ora portion Of 1. BRYAN & LATHROP, 4 Dearborn-st. iO RENT—STORE OR PART OF STORE atii? Randolph-st., between Pifth-ay. ond La Salle-st. ‘ iO RENT—THE STORE SITUATED ON ‘the northwest corner of Madison-st and Fifth- now occupied asa drug store. Apply to ‘E. KEL Sp HOw Oo ee dom Sarah Madison-st, or MARIS EIMBALL, Room 10, at 200 State-st. Information as to prices, ete, will be furnished on WANT2£D—TO RENT—BY TWO GEN- ‘tlemen, 2 sulte of about four rooms; must bo handsomely furnished, with all improvements, and convenient to the business part of the South Side; for apartments that are satisfactory partles will pay Mverully and furnish satisfactory references. Address Eli, Tribune otiice. ” Waren Te RENT—FROM MARCI Bor April Lagood oftice neur the Kourd of Trade: will lense Unt! May, 13%; will not object to present accupants upto May 1, 1831. Address El, 'ribune oitice. ANTED—TO RENT—BY 5 GENTLE- men, roots, witu or-without boanl, on South $ide, near the business portion of the eity; must be fine quarters. Address F 1, Tribune office. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—2 OR 3 PLEAS- ‘ant rooms for light housekeeping. between ‘wenty-tfth and Thirtteth-sts. not west of Dearborn, nor east of Indiana-av. Address, stating terms and: location. C33. Tribune office. WANTEDITO RENT—CDEAP FUR- nished or unfurnished rooms for lizht house- keeping, where people attend to thelr own business, Address particulars C_2, Tribune office. ANTED+TO RENT—FOR ONE OR more years, about April 1, a bouse of avout 10 rooms, with modern Improvements, not over W) per thonth; not particular which side of the river. In answering sive full particulars 28 to style, tocation, ‘rent. of same; alse condition itis now in, as I huve no time to waste. B 7, Tribune office. WANTED TO RENT—A PLEASANT room (south front preferred) In a private fam~ tly; location between Hiltnols-st. and | Chienzo-iv., east of Clark-st. Must be moderate rent. Address B Gs, Tribune ofiice. OR ANTED—TO RENT— ROOM, Toot: ahd board,on North Side, by sinele gon- tleman, who wentsa pleasunt home, C54, ‘Eribune, ‘ANTED—TO RENT--TWO ROOMS ‘on West Side for light housekeeping; mus becheap Address 0 53, ‘Tribune oftice, ANTED—TO RENT—BY MAY LON ‘Miebigun-av. or Indiana-av. house south of Fwentieth and north of Mhircy-first-sts. Address 10 State-st. 47 ANTED—TO:-RENT—PWO TO FIVE unfurnished rooms between Chicago-av. and ‘Twelfth-st., or will take block for suU-reniing, Best references. Address, With terms, C. E. A., Sheri(’s oflice. WV ANTED TO RENT—A _ SECOND floor on State-st., between Monroe and Ran~ dolph-sts., want possession May J (for Boston Lace House), of will take hulf of store same locatity. Ad- dress 1'15, Tribune oflice. ‘ANTED—TO’ RENT—DESK ROOM ina qulet office. Address £ 53, Tribune office. AVANTED—TO KENT—A_ PLEASANT roum for single gentleman, South Side, north of Fourteenth-st,_G.M.G.. care J. V. Farwell & Co ANTED—TO RENT—BY GENTLE- man and wife, without children, a small house or tint, furnished or otherwise, in a desirable tocution, North Side preferred, Address, with Jocation and, terms, B 52, Tribune oftice. ‘ANTED—TO. RENT—BY 3 YOUNG gentiemen, nicely furnished front roomin pri- yate family, on West Side, Address B 2), 'ritune. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—TUREE ROOMS or one tivor. unfurnished, between Twelfth and Eighteenth-sts, east of State. ‘B41, ‘Tribune oilice. ¥ ANTED—TO RENT—FLAT OF 4 OR V 3 rooms for light housekeeping. on South Side, bs family of four: no ebildren; convenient w 4 re- spectable, B 4%, ‘Tribune office. ‘AN TED—TORENT—TO PROPERTY- ‘ownors—A meniber of a responsible real-esing firm will rent and take entire charse of a block of Gwetlings in good iucation, occupying one of them himself, Address A 51, Tribune ollice. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—BY A YOUNG mnrried couple, from May 1, on either North or South Side, 2 tlat consisting of hot less than four or tive gocd-sized roums for light housekeepins; second fuurin aprivate house preferred; rent inust be moderate. Best of reference. Address B 43, ‘Tripane ofilec. ‘ANTED—TO RENT—A HO ‘South Side; rent not 10 exceed Twenty-second-st, preferred. Address 5 ANTED—TO RENT—3 OR 4 UNFUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. Address, with location and terns, E64 Tribune offte. -ANTED—TO RENT—FROM MARCH, ApH OF May diane ore teat tene will bo pald Toad. Address E43, Tribune ufice. WATE 10. RENT—LARGE BARN, or else aufficient room to store 15 or 2) buxgles. Address ¥ 7, Tribune office. (OR SALE—GROCERY STOCK, MOST- ly staple goods; central location, large trade. F aBrebune oie. 1OR SALE—AT DISCOUNT—STOCK OF boots und shoes. xolected goods; no better lo- ation in Chicago. F43, Tribune office. the best stant . Cash trade; good op- ortunity. P. B. BRIGHAM, Room4 Ogden Build- Ing, corner Clark und Lake-sts. Lee SALE—36 ROOMS COMPLETELY furnished, all accupled with good tenants, and Call for 10 e ill eel for cash only at reasonable price. days at 200 State-st., in restaurmot. V ANRED—TO RENT—A GOOD STORE ‘on Clurk-st. for a tine sample-room, betwoen Randolph and Madison, or some equally as good rapartof a good store with a good alley Address F'63, TAbune office. ‘ANTED—TO KENT— FURNISHED house, where the rent will be all or partly taken in voard, with the privilege of keeping other boarders. Everrthing must be strictly Mrst-class. Or will take dining-room of a first-class establishment. Apply A. HOxden-av. 4 NTED—TO RENT—FOR LIGHT ‘housekeeping, by a small quiet family, three or more rooms. et uth or North Side, Tio horse or om steam cars, References, Address C91, Tribune. PARINERS WANTED. ARTNER NTED—IF WE CAN find a young, active, and reliable business-man, with $3,000 to £10,000, wo will give him o one-third in- terestin an honorable business wo are extending ull over the United States. The profits and prospects areall any reasonable man cin desire. Address, with namo and references, FGI, I'ribune office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM 32,000 to $000 t0 extend an, established manu- facturing business. Address B 62 Tribune. Party ER WANTED—TO TAKE THE ince of retiring partner ina manufacturing and jobping house. Must be competent to take charge of oflice and books. Si cash. Address C 8 Tribune, ARTNER WANTED—WITH $10,000 TO $20,000 capital by young man, member Bourd of 'Prnde, having good trade but notenough money to carry it. Address 181i, Tribune office, PARTNERS WANTED—WE OFFER IN three first-class businesses a chance to the richt party to make a paying inye-tment; also the best forition open inn mew stock company, pow forming Investigate at Western’ Business Ageaoy, Ollice 18, 137, ‘Madison-st, ARTNER WANTED—WITH- $2,500 to take half interest In desirable and long-cs: nonufacturing business in Chicayo, which is strictly first-class In patronie and character. Ap- plicant inust be competent to take tinancis] manage~ Inent, ind have sutticlent additional means to enlarze the busines: tisfactory references given and re- quired. Adtiress B29, ‘Irihune office. P ARTNER WANTED—A MILWAUKEE munufacturing industry demands the nssisusnce df'a iniddte-nged or young msn ns an active pariner fo control and push the Dasiness umone the dry-goods Jodine-houses Inthe West. | Parties with 3800) ‘tv S100 nud willing to work, only need answer, with Uber real name und address. Address Ei 4}, Sentinel oflice, Milwaukee, Wis. PArix ER WANTED—TO JOIN IN developing a very valuable invention; bis prof- its; choice territory secured. Address C ¥), Tribune, ARTNER WANTED — BY DECORA- tive sign printer; good in all branches, sober, iand stexdy. Audress B21, Tribune office. PARTrER WANTED—WiTH $4,000 TO ‘$400. in an estublished wholesale manufacturing: business. Keferences given and required, Address FAS, Tribune oilice. : “PARTNER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN ‘of Hi, well educated, and amply qualitied to as- Sume dutles of “ finnnelal ” partner, wishes to invest from $00) 10 $1U.WU in an esiablished mercantile, manufacturing, or commission business, such os will benr the closest scrutiny; has a large influential ac- quaintance In the city. Address #2, Tribune office. q'OR SALE—A DRUG STORE—STOCK, $2,000; sales, $10 to $0 per day. ‘Terms part cash. Reason for sellinz: Wish to practice exctusively. Address Dit, H.T, EMEIS, Durant, Cedar County, Ia, OR SALE—STOCK OF HARDWARE, with store fixturesund Tease of building, in a ood locallty about 25 miles from Chicaco, with a good paying business; established in Isl, Favorable terms Wal'be made for cash or Zood sccurity, bat no propo- ange. For BLAIR & gitfon will be entertained for trade or exch further particulars inquire of W1L! CO., IF? to 18 Lake-st., Chicago, #8, SALE—VERY REASONABLE—A light manufacturing business in complete work- ing order; best bargain ever offered for the money. Call on the owner, tuoms 12 nnd 14, 183 Madison-st. Fork SALE—FIRST-CLASS GROCERY ‘and market, Address C1, Tribune office. ARDWARE FOR SALE—ONE-HALF interest in aatock of hardware inastirring iown tn lowa,toan experienced msn. Address B. W. CHILD, Ames, In. ARE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE money quick und suce, by any Indy or. gentleman with cash at tholritamedinte command, can double Sumo in a shore period without risks write, stating amount at immediate commana, ESTAURANT FOR SALE, LOCATED AY on thie best business sircet in Chicago, and dolog A fine paying business; reason for selling, owner has Gither matierg requiring his attention. Address © 16 ‘Tripune ofties. AND AND MORTAR-—I OFFER FOR ‘sale my mortar-mill, together with all the fixtares forrunning the samo, including enxino and patent- right of Cook County, cbeap for cash, or part cash and good unimproved real estate. For particuiars inguite at'Room 5, 99 Madison-st, of owner. G.H. TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A MILLI- nery store on West Side: $ years established; a Dargnin, A.J. BURBANK, 3 Tribune Building. 10 RENT—WINDSOR HOUSE, NO. 1s State-st,, opposite Palmer House: 1 am » out t move to more spacious quarters, and will sell the furniture and fixtures of the above hotel. Call. or address M. UANNON. (0 RENT—A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY near Northwestern Depot. 50 North Wells-st- ANTED—TO INTEREST A CAPI- talist in a railway and mining project, now on a solid busts.. Address A 74, Tribune office. AV ILL SELL FURNITURE ANDLEASE ‘Of first-cinss boarding-house In tine loca tty. well filled with good paying buarders. Possession given Tetof March. foquire at Nu.3 Tribune Building. “ANTED—TO BUY OR TAKE AN IN- terest In aiirst-class grocery store. Must bo yell Jocated and have an established trade. Address G55, Tribune ofice. L200 BUYS ONE OF THE BEST DAVO emaaut manufacturing businesses in the city; foods of Foudy sale nod well introduced; all com- plete. Don’t reply ‘uniess you have the money. Ad- Uress G25, Tribune oftce. * 500 BuYS A LIGHT, NEAT, ALL De) cash, very protituvle manufacturing office business, worth $2,000, Address. B 2G, Tribune office. $1 000 WILL BUY STOCK AND FLX- tures of a acery, on State-st.; Kod opening; favorable lease: living rooms in rents good ‘hr reasons for selling. Address, for five days, E 8), une office. 2 ARTNER WANTED — WITH $1,000 and some experience in renting, to take half in- terest In a reul estate office estabitshed in isi; prefer agentieman undera, Best of references given and required. Address F'2, Pribune office, PARTNERSHIP WANTED—A PARTY ‘with capital and some experience desires a con- manufacturing business: brass nection with a good Hnisbing, steam fluters, und plumber's supplies pre- Perea er would prcnase; communications contiden- Tal. Address C46, Tribune office. PARIXER WANTED — WITH FROM $5,UA) to $3,000 cash capital, in the hardwood inmaber trade in this city; an active, energetic young man preferred; capital desired to enlarge business. Address F 5%, ‘Tribune office, for three days.” SEWING MACHINES. OR SALE—ONE SINGER, ONE HOWE, and one Wheeler & Wilson. all new and com- Prete, £5 each, Address F 4, Tribune office, OT OF GENUINE SINGER FAMILY, medium and manufacturing machines. $10 each, Wiueox & Gibbs, €1U each; all warranted; 3) aes Fina robe at FHOMESON Sa Wabasiray wax TED—TO RENT—ROOM ABOUT '#0x40 with power and steam heat. SAALMONS, Channa Randolph-st l MaprUe, AND SA MTLY a UNGEES, drum Supwardy. Loan oBev 29 Clarks. KOLA” fe . made thirty millions by sate of bis pills. A live man with some means ts wanted to take charge of depot for. sale, thronghout the Northwea, of somo medica} remedies, the xreatest discovery of thls contury. Address 6, Tribune. - OFFICE FURNITURE. Fo SALE—CHEAP—SEVERAL SEC- ond-hand fre and barglat proof safes 10 make fyom for new stock, J. GREENHOOD & CO., 81 Deare orn-B OR SALE—SECOND-HAND FURNI- ture in good condition, 13-foot standing-desk, grain. sample-case, two double sitting-desks, larne ¢yl.nder desk, with chair, small safe, clock. plain yas- bracket shelves, fixtures, stove, louking-giass, Jong, ket sbe]rer SI ae ei cary Ta Gailense, 11) to a PATENTS. L B. COUPLAND Ra CO... a Patent 2 Weliecses Chicago, TL ATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIA- ENS, CATEALS, BIC. AN, on secnres patenys or aath S06 a endon: fAlitde Book on Patents” fre jees: 97 Clark-Bty Boom 2, Chicazd, Ill, and 6) Ath, Washingion.D. 0, B 2 Tribune office. | CAPITALIST OF AMPLE MEANS and long business experience would invest 10,- WW or $320W as svecial or active partner com- mercial or manufacturing business, intending addl- uonslinvestment if resuit justified. Address, with full particulars, B 56, Tribune, offic GOLDSMID, LOAN O1FICE, 99 EAST « Madison-st- (licensed). Established 155. “Din- mond broker and bullion dealer. Cash paid for old zold and silver, diamonds, pearls, etc, etc. Colorado Branch, 4i¢ Larimer-st., Denver. i A LADY WILL LOAN TO HONEST persons on furniture, planos, etc. No cammls- gion, and reasonable, respectable, and entirely pri- vate. Address C6, Tribune oftice. NY AMOUNTS, $100 TO $1,500, TO loan on furniture. planos, machinery, ware- house recetpts, or other collateral at fair rates. Call at 8 South Clark-st., Rooms #9 and 0. A NY SUM OF MONEY LOANED ON furniture, pianos, ete, without removal, and diner securities. W.N. ALLEY, 152 Dearborn, Kom, NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- = lure and pianos, without removal. 151 eadolph> OLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, AND banjo correctly tausht; the best aud most ap- proved methods used. Terims moderate. J.G-CHOSS, wax ‘TED—A TEACHER OF MUN- son's phonography, to give lessons in the morn- ings, OA iL, Tribune olice. GQ A, MONTH (EACH, PIANO AND DS vocal lessons by lady teachers. Koom % Far- well Hall, 148 East Mudison-st. Pianos for practice. ALACHINERY. SAFETY BOILER—CAN- xiven most steam for least money, o> xplod And will last ionger than any boller ever built. nat e: gineers and steam-users invited to examine orsend for descriptive circular. Oftices, 34 Cortland= bt, New York, and 62 Canai-st. Chicago. A N¥ PRINTEROR MECHANIC WANT- ‘ing to buy or to rent a2-horse power engine and Dotler ean do so on favorab e terms. Address B24 ‘Tribune office. E INGINES FROM 2 TO 100 HORSE POW- er, both horizontal and upright, for all purposes. Lollers of all sizes*and styles. Steam and drop bara- mers, power punches, shears und rolls, hand punches and shears, one hydraulic press. Steam pumps trom £25 upwards. One Daniels planer. A cood assort- ment of single und doable surfacers, and otner wood- working machinery. Planers, matchers, hund-saws, shapers, etc, ete. An extra fine lot ‘of two tuo Doliers, tanks, heaters, shafting, pulleys, hanxers, heating colls; saw complete for cutting cold iron. in tsez I have ‘most ansthing one may want in tho machinery line, and all at low prices. WARREN SPHINGERS, Machinery Depot, U6 to Al Sonth Canal-st. OR SALE—ONE with links 11x36; 2engines, Mx2i: the new and offered at second-hand prices. Also 2 very larze assortment of portable und stationary engines, second-hand und at low prices; steam boliers of ati vizes and makes. W. MCGREGOR & CO..33 und 53 South Cinton-st_ (OR SALE—SHATFTING, PULLEYS, und woud-working machinery, damaged by fire At 197 South Clinton-st.; nlsor [urge Amount of steam~ pipe at same place, SAMMONS, CLARK & CO. (OR SALE—ONE 9xif ENGINE, ONE ‘No.4 Knowles pump, and one No.3 Cameron pump. FURNESS BKOS., 27 Fulton-st. oR SALES COMBIEED,, STEAL ingle Ecce, Soo. HAT & PRENTICE, and South Canal-st_ OR, SALE—SECOND-HAND 12-HORSE power enzine and boiler. in first-class orders atso counter-shatt, pulleys, and beltings; niso, some large tubs and vats. LOUIS P. SCOVILLE, 12 La Sulle-st., Room 25. 2 W Adzeb HYDRAULIC PRESS TO use forshort time. Address W. GRUSSMANN, Washington Hotel, city. ‘ANTED—A SET OF CRACKER MLA- atom buy or torent. Address C3, ‘Trib- ‘ANTED—GOOD 10-TIORSE POWER upricht boller and engine; mustbe In Hrst-class order. Address ES, Tribune vilice. x WV ANEED (00) TEN-HORSE POWER ‘Baxter engine; must be in Al condition; state bottom price and where canbe seen. Address 5 8%, ‘Tribune office. ——— CAST-OFF CLOTHING. BETTER PLACE CANNOT. BE found in the Cliy of Chicago than at i) Stato- at, where ludies und gentlemen cun sell their cast-off clothing, earpets, etc., for a blz price. We must have, Ssour sales tn tnis line are immense. We aro willing To pay wood cash prices. Address MR. or Mts. AN= DUREWS. Established 185% NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- ture, pianos, ete. without rgmoral: lowest micas also on ali good securities. Rom 11, Dearburn-st, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, ‘watehes, etc, at one-half brokers’ rates, D. LAUNDEK, Rooms 5 ands, 1) Randolph-st. Estab- ished A NY AMOUNT TQ LOAN ON FURNI- ture without remoxal; pianos and other securi- Ues at lowest rates. 79 Dearborn-st., Rous 6 and 1 COMMERCIAL NOTES, LOCAL SE- curitles bought and sold, Loans on reat estate Regotiated. ISAACGREENEBAUM £CO.10 Fifth-av, SH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT LIFE- Insurance policies. D. W. SUTHERLAND, 79 Denrborn-si. ry IDELITY MORTGAGE, LOAN, AND Storaze Co.—Advances on furniture, ete, with- ‘dut removal. or on gonds tn storage. 8) 18 Van Buren Por. SALE—A FEW. MORTGAGES ON first-class real estate. S. F. BENSON, Union, ta. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE Savings and Fidelity Bank books, and Scandl- avian National Bank certiticates. Lita HOLMES, General Broker. $Washington-st + NVESTMENTS MADE FOR EASTERN capitalists and Western rates of interest allowed dn deposits by the old banking-house of S. R. BEN- SON & CO., Union, In. N ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, IML ete, without removal G. PARRY, 16) West Monroe-st. : M ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON CHICAGO REAL estate Inany amount abuse $1,000 at the lowest Fates. HENRY WALLER, Jit, 7 Dearborn-st_ URCHASER OF HOUSE AND LOF for 1,00, paying 88 of own money, wishes'to borrow balance thereon for two yearsat 8 percent. ¥ 3, Tribune office. HE NORTHWESTERN . MUTUAL Life-Insurance Co. is prepared to loan money in Tinots at lowest current rates of interest: WiITHOOT COMMISSIONS on tmproved farms, Improved and productive properties In cities and towns, und on pro- Guctivg property in Chicagu. in sums of #1000 and up- ward. ‘Ihe rate of interest will be graduated by the amount of Joan and character, location, and value of Security. Full information will be furnished on ap- plication to PRINDIVILLE, Loan and Real-Estate Agentfor illinois, toom 17 Boone Block, Iss La Salle. r I YRUST-DEEDS. OR MORTGAGES O} property Inside or near to city limits purchased. Address, with full particulars, C 72, Tribune office. AN—S50, BY SUIT; 0, LOAN Sn ee IN, Sua cubgi, Bs Randolph ~ sa "LOAN—MONEY ON REAL ESTATE cs jowest rate; purchase-muney moi eS soighe, WSC WILLNEIY 25 La Salle-st., Hoom N—MON iN ESTATE TOON ON EY ON ROSENTHAL, Room 7 Major Block. O LOAN, $99.00 AT 6 PER, CBiunce & WAKE, 143 La Salle-st., Major Block. LL THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN who wish to soll cast-off clothing. carpets and Bedding, can cet an offer from E. HERSCH tL, St Stare-st. Iwill puy 25 percent more than any other dealer inthe city. Hemember the number, 53 State. LL CASI PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothing, dresses, carpets, ete. Ladies attended to by Mrs. J. Gelder. Address J. GELDER, 34 Stare, BRAHAMS ISTHE ONLY MAN THAT pays the highest cush prices for ladies’ and gen- Yemen's cast offclothing. Address or call private as 242 oF 2521 South State-st., up stars UR STORE MAY NOT BE AS LARGE assome others, but we have the satisfaction of wowing that our licenses are not often revoked. | J. JORCHIsE, Be state-se. pays the highest price for Indies’ and'gentiemen’s cast-offclotbing; dresses fromm. Sito £5; senlskin sacques, £5 to 819; coats, $5 to #10; overcoats, to #5: pants, £2 to $ rPUE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID “for indies’ andigents’ cast-off clothing, carpetss GS, Ordern by moll promptly attended ta by MR. of MRS. ANDREWS, 52 State-st., opposite Congress, P. $.—Exira price paid for overcoats. CLAIRVOY ANTS. STROLOGIST—MRS. DR ELLIS never falls to give correct information on all Subjects, full hisiory life, what most lucky tn, love, friendship, marriage, | law suits, property 10st or stolen, when to buy or sell to prost, will select for rsons born in March, April, June, September, Oct f, and December with numbers to, draw capital peizes, Call or address 26 West Madison, Oiice ours9 & mto9 p.m. ASTROLOGIST- AIRS, DR. ELLIS NEV- ‘er falls 10 read life's history correctly of per- tons born in March, April, June. September, Uctober, and December. Prize-numbers in lottery, ‘Terms & Give correct duig of birih. Address 2 West Magi= ‘son-st, Chicauo. Il. Send for circular. Tells wast most successful in. Z af LL RECOMMEND MRS. FRANKS AS tne best adviser on love, marriaze. family, and Dusiness alfairs, future prospects. 21 West Mudison- A LWAYS HOME—MME. CLARE GIVES tellabie advice and Information. Ladies, 2 und Heents; gents, v cents Lt West Polk-st__~ LICE MAKCO, CLAIRVOYANT AND palmist. Satisfaction guaranteed. 2) and @ Zenia. Pts West Thirteenth-st., near Bive Islund-av. ONSULT MRS. NOVELLA—TELLS, ‘all you wish to know, anc sives advice to all in trouble of body. mind, and state, Gents #1; ladies Sucents. 34 West Madisun-st . a O SEE THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER, the wonder of the world in telling past, present aid future: brings the sepnrated toxether throuxi charms and makes home Lappy, Lialf-price w the oor. Satisfactivn or no par. Hubbard-st, near partis. MME. PORTSMOUTH. formerly Terhune. A be BUSINESS PERPLEXES OK LOVE runs not smouthly consult wooderfally-gifted Madam FORREST, 147 East Untario-3t AY ISS L. M. HENDEE, MAGNETIC a iroi physician, 139 West Madison-st, frst fight, PE 20m THE Flos FORTUNE: * ‘teller and clatrvoyant nt. Bit West Mudtson-s", -ANTED—A LOAN OF $000 FOR TWO ele HOME SE DO SBR OER eee ious once: -ANTED—A LOAN OF 33,00 FOR ‘one yearon good security: worth $0,000; will pay 10 per cent interest, Address C45, Tribune. ANTED—$5,00 IN ADDITION TO funds on hand to complete the erection of 13 buildings, Address, Room Metropolitan Block. 6 AND 7 PER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN ‘oncity realestate in sums to sult, PETERSON & BAY, 163 East Randolph-at. 6 EER GENT_NONEE, 70 TAN OF ‘ fs ns. Spetial rates Sy PrP eaks: WINSTON & DAWES, Htoom Bh Clark-st. TO LOAN ON [IMPROVED ty; cash in hand; can clos@ O, & Learbora sty ket rates. T. $25,000 cise ADAM STARKLOV, THE CELE- Mi bratea Grrsy rortune-telte?, the only one of her rofesslun in the city, Nucunzeetton with any ath Fan be consulted ai 23 Western-av. Van Buren-t ‘cars start from the dour. Fee #1 cents ZARAPHA—TRiNCE MEDIUM ‘and magnetic’ physician, xuarantees to her visitors complete satis:nction, revealing, their most rofound secrets and givingan evtira ifr-rendings Bas the renowned Persian charm for love, health, Dustnens. etc. ‘Consnitations personally and by letter. ‘abash-av., second Hour. ATERIALIZING SEANCES IN THE 3 light Sunday and Thursday evenings, 0 cents; vate sitting daily. .A positive cure for nervous de~ yang ull chronic diseoses. Prof. MATHEW, M. Dade West Madison-st. ANCE TO-NIGHT—MISS 4. SHOL- jenberger. . Maier:.liaing svance Bundsy. and WOES; spirits seen and ree sy wake ‘and. magnetic treatments di:ly,2t2it | neds siete ‘West Van Suren-st. : HE NUTED DAUGHTER OF RHINE- Tand, Misa Cathrna, the German giantess, tells the past. present, and fnture,at her private reak Gence dal Wop Wacksoa-t ~ me s