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1% . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY - 27, 1881—EIGHTEEN PAGES: WANTED—MALE HELP. _BOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS, &C. ANTED—ANEXPERIENCED HARD- wito saleaman 10 wel to Jobbers sieel e, drug teeth, toe-calk steel and sundiy products of u smal steel mill; must be entirely comuelent to keep the books und munage the correxpondence of bis depart- ment Address. stating experience und salary ex- bune ofice. NTED—A RELIABLE MAN IN A wholesate house as correspondent: competent. and well versed in the duties of that position, und bookkeeping: one who has had s thoroush business truining, and is acquainted with the details of office work. Address, with references, siating age and ex- perience, D & Tribune oftice. 5 ‘V.L'T 'ED—A NO. 1CLOTHING SALES- ‘man is desired 2t _Des Molnes; no others need 2pply. _Address O F 5, ‘I'ribune office. "{‘TA.\’TED—BILL CLERK IN WIHOLE- v saie grocery buse, Address K 3, Tribune. "VA.\ TED—YOUNG MAN AS CLERK in an insurance office. Address, in own hand- writing, G 9, Tribune office. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO CLERK 13 clenr gore: one undamusnding the busly ¢ d, M rit i inss references il anee GEORGE BUECHNER: 16} South Clark: TANTED — A YOUNG AN, A GOOD penman und accountant. to fill the porition of assistant bookkeeperand bill cicrk. Salary moderate. Addresy, with references. K 7L Tribune ofiice. ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN 10 work Into a position of trust In a store; no bos= or itinerant clerks._Address £ & Tribune office. ANTED—A SALESMAN EXPERI- epced In men's foralsbing gouds and haviog o rade in Southem lowa, Nebraska, and Kansas. Ad- dress K 3, Tribune office. N/ ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED LAW clerk urd collectnr: short-hund writer pre- * ferred. Address, with references, G G Tribune. WANTED~MALE HELP, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—FIVEFIRST-CLASS TRAV- o riing men for fish und prosision business. None but experenced travelrs nood appTy. "Adaress K5 Tribune ofice: PRy, 48 “rA.\'TED—OFFIGE—BOY IN GRAIN conunixsion house. at 350 per week o sturs Address K & Tribune o ANTED — OFFICE-BOY— CALL AT Room 3,5 Washington-st., at Yo'clock Mon- duy morning. ‘WA)‘TED—A FEW AGENTS—MALE and female. References required. K &, Tribune. A.\"LI“:D—A GOOD STRBNG Al;llll;’.fg; citr: ke 16 t0 2L Appiy o STODUER & LONG, 15 Franklig-st. W "ANTED—SIX FIRST-CLASS MEN TO cAN¥ass in city for * Kire King" fire extioguish- S nele g e O sh' a1 jus Disin! = dailq:!r. -.?e Iam:z“ln nt.\'llgewuorld. PRATT & HARING, 121 Dearborn-st. "VA.\'TED — A YOUNG MAN WHO writes fair hand and has some knowledse of business. Must have good references and not afeald of hard work. o the rizbt party a £00d Opportunity is ollered. Address U 8, Tribupe otfice. {/ANTED—MAN AND WIFE, WiTH- Y oo stz o o Mitnd bonds tndcom PEACUCK, S Siate-st. ANTED—ASSISTANT PORTER IN hat_ond cap Buuseg one who understunds the business. Send reterences to D 4, Tribunc oflice. ANTED —A BUSINESS-MAN TO conduct a branch of a Chicago house in prin- cipaltowns in a business established 25 years, with £24 for your own expenses; there Is 4,000 to 5,00 o year ip it Address 1, 2], T'ribune ofice. ANTED—AN. ENTRY-CLERK; GER- ‘mun-American preferred: between 16 nnd 13 years of age; state salary desired. Address K& Tribune affice. 3 V.\_\TED—AN EXPERIENCED GRO- cery clerk. to work invide und out, snd can command”3 g00d trade in the vicinity of the cuy. Euch n man. with a very small cupital and withi 2 goud Tecommendation, may apply at & South Halsted-st. Waes e S e o A Gdriee Wik Saliry YXpected: 1 4 Trib- une ofice. ANTED—A SHORTHAND WRITER 'Y~ for correspondence. State prico und expe- rience.Address 5, Tribune oftice. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS AS- sistant bookkeeper and '{fl m:tcm;)il:.rglél!: 9 R Fovd band A diress. with referancen, statng salary expected, K X, Tribune ofice. ANTED—BOOKKEEPER WHO CAN furnish 04 can control bis own money in pertect safety, and receive 3 rood salary and per- manent positlon. Address K 1 Tribune office. "ANTED—A GOOD CLERK FOR AN ‘V insurance office, one acquainied with both general and Jocal business preferred. K ‘ribune. ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK WHO writes a neat and rapid hand in a dry goods house. A permanent posiionto a goud man.’ Ad- dress L2, Tribzne office. ANTED—BY A LEADING DRY- £uods house un_upbolsiery salémun, one ne- quainted with the city preferred: none but tirst-class men need apply. Address L3 Tribune ofice. ANTED — THOROUGHLY EXPERI- ¢nced u3d capable sulesm: ‘wpholsters department. * CARS( Madison and Peoria-sta. ANTED — EXPERIENCED, FIRST- class man to manaze und buy for a retall mil- liners house in this city. Address, for three days, givinx particalurs of age. expericnce, xnd salary ex- pected. L 65, Tribune ofice. ANTED—AN Al DRAUGHTSMAN. Apply to 8. 3L RANDULPH, Architect, 5 Washlagion-st. A/ ANTED—BOY TO LEARN TRADE of optical Instruments, aged 14 or 15; must live with his parents. W. H. BULLOCK, 1% Clark-st. JANTED—A BOY TO WORK IN A newspuper office; no writing: must be neat and quick. Address, giving particulurs, M 16, Tribune. YTANTED — STOUT, INTELLIGENT Loy used to hundling and packing pletures god frames. leferances required. Fourtt door, 20 ANTED—A YOUNG MANXN 17 TO 2 years of age, thoroukhly intimnte with the rudiments of phonugruphy und possessing a fair En- xlish education. Apply in own nundwritlng, stating age, H 24, Tribune otfice. Y/ ANTED—A COLORED JANITOR IN a wholesale boot and shoe store. Address, with references, H 66, ‘Aribune office. " ‘ TANTED—A MAN COMPETENT TO take eare of horses aud cows: also experienced in Fardening and general work about a place in the suburbs, Keferences. Address G 94, Tribune office. ‘ ANTED—ANY GOOD PENMAN that hss lelsure time, and would like to write at home, can address for six days, D 43, Tribune. WANTED=FEMALE HELP. WANTED~FEMALE HELP. © DOMESTICS. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, WITH REF- work. In £amity. S Croveitnd PAtk: nesr Dongias Monbuent y MIBCELLANEOUS. 'ANTED—AN EXPERIEE{(‘JEEKIE.HA‘B“Y i o catlonud papee: ‘Addbess 1.1 Feioune GHCD. SITUATIONS—MALE. MISCELLANEOUS. . N WANTED—AS PORTER e IR IR R SITUATIONS—FEMALE. NURSES, JTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG widow s wet-nuree at home, No 3% South May- st IS, FETCH. 'ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in a small family. References re~ quired. Inquire at 4 Indianu-av. ANTED—TWO GERMAN GIRLS IN a family of two, as couk und second girl. None but first-cluss need apply. 523 Deurborn-av. ANTED—AT 1636 MICHIGAN-AYV., &irl to cook, wash, and fron. "ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO do second work and assist in sewlng. Apply at 248 West Wushingion-st. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — TW O falrly educated Indles; salary 8 and week, Sltuntion permanent. HENRY A, SUMN &£C0., 12 Lukeside Bullding. or SR ROod reference. H 5% ‘I'ribune otfec. ITUATION WANTED—IN \WHOLE- stle zrocery ouse by nyoung man of fonc yeurs' cliy experience, us eollector, snlesman, or buyer. Best Tolerontus Tro breseit employers. 1, Trbune. Abply 5t & Weshinproncst. CHAS, GOSSAGE & CO; ANTED—A LADY BOOKEEEPER, who has had experience In dressmaking-rooms; ‘must undorstand donbie entry and bo willlny to make herselt generally usefal in the business. "Address, gving price, experience,and references. H 4, Tribunc. ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL AS cuok and laundress. 3% Superior-st. W‘AI\'TED—GLRL TO DRESS WAVES at BURNHAM'S bair store, 71 State-st. ANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK in small family. 3I3 South State-st. 'ANTED—WOMAN COOK AND DIN- olpheat. ing-room girl ut Traders’ Howel, m Ian- X ANTED—A GOOD MEAT AND pastry woman cook (widdle-aged) at Bennett ANTED—AT ONCE, AN ENERGETIC lady of good education und address, not under 25, for 8 permanent und puyiog position o’ uur order Gepartment. Those not ufrald to work apply o §. ST Bt Mndlsoncste Hoom 1y ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EX- NSEatangs roaiving dnd SHPOUSE AGdross Lo Tribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man in a business housy: will work In any position. end work for promotlon. - Can give xood elt; roferences for industry, honesty, and sobriety. Ad- dress L 37, Tribune ofico. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG German wirl as child’s nurse: competent to teach Germun. Hest reference. 416 Wabnsh-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG e 408 eteronce, "Cail we1; East Miehizancst ITUATION WANTED~—BY A WIDOW to sttend an invalid or care for children. Addreas 1734, ‘rribune office. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG rl a3 obild’s nursé. Itefcronces. Please call at uttertield-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- closs travelingesaleaman; tienty years' experi- ence. Address D &7, ‘Uribune oftice. MIDDLE- ITUATION WANTED—A aged traveler. with an establishod and drst-clusy féwelry trade, Iy open for engagement. 1) &, ‘Tribune. ANTED — EXPERIENCED HANDS 4 ‘l\‘) mn]ko m'uu’ll!inl :‘P"BFh‘gMAFHi;‘CEuGR sunll girls 10 Jearn, rong Doy, KN lO'ilEl‘O.’?, '_'a.!'l}?xlu: {‘vn;‘hln(wn-sl.. third toor. Houso, 71 Kast Munroe-st. GIRL FOR ANTED—A GERMAN cookink, washing, und troning at 71 Elm-at. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, ALSO DIN- o dalme-room #lrl. at Benton House, 23 Clark-st. 'ANTED-—A COMPETENT GIRL TO caok, wash. snd iron In private family. Best gf references roquired. Apply Monday at 18 Dear- ro-av. ANTED—GOOD STRONG GERMAN xirl thut can wush, Iron, und cook. luguire at 512 West Mudison-st. “7 ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL 10 ussist with the housework and learn 1o cook. 525 Dearborn-uv. % " ANTED—AT 868 WEST WASHING- ton-st., n zood iirl to cook, wash, and lron. ANTED—A GIRL (GERMAN PRE- ferred) 10 do general housework in small pri~ yate famlly.” Call, With references, at 216 Mietl- gan-ny. ANTED—GIRL TO GO TO DIXON 10 do general huusewor in privaty family, Call 2272 Erle-st, threc mornings, basenieat door. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD co0k.167 Dearborn-uv. 'ANTED—A. GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework: German or Norweglun preferred. 11 Dearbora-st., ftoom 7. WAN TED—IMMEDIATELY, AT 432 West Madison-st., secynd fat, s good grl. AN’ E‘ED—A.\' EXPERIENCED GIRL arets U35 ARG Otticn: otel dintng-room und’chamber work.” Ad- ANTED—AT ONCE — FIRST-CLASS cloakmnkers, and onc kovd malo presser. L. F. LANDERS, 132 und 154 Fifth-ay. ANTED—A. FIRST-CLASS MILLIN- ery sales Indy of long_expericnce, and thor- ouchly competent to dil B first lmllun.u. Address, with references, at once, J. E. VINCENT & CO., 61 Muin-st.. Kansas City, Mo. [ WAN TED—APPRENTICES FOR HAIR work._Call st 653 West Lake-st. SITUATTONS—MALE. BOORKEEPERS. CLERES, &C. ITUATION. WANTED—PERMANENT position desired in # banking, mercantile, or man- ufacturing office by a man of ample business experl- ence, prime health, of tricd integrity, earnest and thoroughly industrious, competont to 'the mannge- mentof almostany aepartuient of oftice business. Radreas I 1 THOMSSION, cure 01 C. £ Cook & Con 105 Dearborn-st. 1 ITUATION WANTED—AS CLERK OR Dbookkeeper in law office, by person_ of large ex- périence. Bustreferences. Address ) 7, Tribune: SlTUAT[ON WANTED—BY DRUGGIST of loni experienco ns day or nikht clork by May 1; speaks German und Iy capable of taking chirgo. Kef- erences Al W'hose contemplating n change plense address ZEALOUS, eare Box 1, Toledo, O. ITUATION WANTED—AS ENTRY OR inyolce clerk, drugs preforred; 8 year experl- gfico; 2 yeurs' exngrience us swlesman. Address D 32, Trivune office. ITUATION WANTED—WITH FIRST- class house ns Lookkeeper Or correspondent; wholesale trado preferred: 25 years' experience. Highest roferences as to churacter and abliity, Ad- dress Box 934, Jacksonville, 11l ITUATION WANTED—A GENTLE- man of poud executive abliity and u thoroukh knowledge of trade throughout tho Northwest wants engagement to manage u business; ten yeurs' exveri- ence. Hest of references. _Address H S, Tribune. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY AN EN- glishman and wifo to work ona farm; under- stind the business; wages moderate. Address L ¢l Tribune office. ITUATION: WANTED—BY A YOUNG mun as porteror collector. City references fur- nished as to churactor und abllity. Address K 23, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A.COMPE- tent German druggist of long experlence in a tlirlving Western or Southern town where bie could enter partnership or buy oul In a short time. Ad- dress, with full particulars, 1, %8, Tribune office. 1TUATION WANTED-TEXAS BUSI- ness—aA party possessing u larze commercial ne- quuintance in Texas und Arkunsus Iy desirous of & general aconcy In lines of mnchiner, gencrul mor- chandise, or calicetions. Adaress & 8, Tribune oftice, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG iman of stondy lindits, honest, und rollable. Ad- dross L, 73, Tribune otice, TTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG tuan 9 years old, ‘o pormanent piace with oppor- tunity for ndvancenzent; has had a collese education; has spent severnl years in u law offico; writes 8 plain. hund; is notnfruld of work. Hus the' best of refer- ences. _Address O A 87, Tribune offics. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. DoMESTICS. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- tent young womun a3 lndy's mald. Address D3, Iribune viice. ITUATIONS = WANTED—GOOD SA- maritan Soclety, 13 East Raudolph-st—~Women atrensunablo waes'to do housework, sewing, nurs- 1ug, und other kinds of work. k ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN or Swedish girl for yeneral housework in small "&"l’g{' Appiy at No. 1431 Wabssh-ay., first. Hoor (ug~ stairs)] ITUATION WANTED—ACCOUNTANT is deeirouy of obtaining_charge of one ‘or two BEls of books; terms moderate. Addruss R. SCHULTZ, Chicsgo Athenmum, % Dearboru-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY GERMAN girl to dosecond or generul bousowork in smull American fumily. Call Monday at 2% East Division- BL, up-stalry, ANTED—A. GIRL TO DO GENERAL ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT MAN of good address to g0 to Canada to Interview self-made men for o blographical work, _Superior in- ducements to the right man. _Address E &), Tribune. ANTED—AGENTS, CANVASSERS, und_strect-men to handle an article that sells stsight. Something entirely new. Call uny day ve- tween 11and 2 o'clock, at Harrison Hotel, corner of Harrison and Clark-ats, ANTED—TEN MEN WITH SHOV- els und wheelbarrows, at the rear of 199 South Clinton-st. Mondsy morning; 130 per day. SAM- 3ONS CLARK X CO. housework; Swede or German preferred. Ref- ereuces required.” Apply at 8% West Adnms-st. ITUATION WANTED—GOOD PEN- mun of 2; entry clerk or uny ofice work; begin OR low wagea, - D54, Tribane ofice. WAN’I‘ED—A GIRL TO DO LIGHT 280, Bousework,at 2 West ‘Madison-st. " socond ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL bousework in & fumily of two; wages muder- rences required.” Apply on Monduy st ANTED — FIRST- CLASS SECOND glrl. Bestroferences required. Apply at 56 Deurborn-ay. 'ANTED—YOUNG 3AN TO SOLICIT orders for. printing and blank books in the city. Address K 54, Tribune ottice. '“7;\5’1‘ED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A g 5¢10f books, 8 young man huving a thorough “knowledge of wenersl office business. Must bave yery best of Teference. Addreas L 43, Tribune office. ANTED—YOUNG MAN, 15 OR 16; live at home; active, intelfigent, good address, and willing 10 work. .References. Chbamce to learn 8 £00d business. "Call'at 156 State-st., Monday. 3to 6 ANTED—A SALESNAN IN A PUSH- ing merchant-tailoring_establishment; one whobos a pood conncction. Give name und where lust empluyed. Address > & Tribune office. ‘V’ ANTED—BOY FOR OFFICE WORK; plain and rapld writer, and quick in fgures. Address L 7, Tribune oftige, ANTED-—A GOOD BOOEEEEPER; A young man preferred. Reference required. Balury medium and situation permanent. L 5. Trib- upe oftice. ‘TRADES, ANTED—150 CAR-BUILDERS, CAB- . betmakers, and coach-painters. Apply toJ. F. F. WIERS, Manager Chicugo Works, Pullman's Yalace Car Co. at Pullmap, Ill.. near Kensington, on 1he 1flinois Central K. K., 14 miice from Chicaxo. ANTED—-BY A FISH HOUSE A salesman acquainted Wwith the business and baving a trade. _Address L 42, ¥ 'ribune oftice. ANTED—SALESMEN TO SELL ON commission by a tish house; state where your trade fs. Address L 41, Tribune offico. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL housewurk. References required. %7 Huron-st. ANTED — AT 255 AND 257 SOUTH Clark-st, 0 woman to wash and fron und assist incooking. Alsu woman 10 belp to clean bouse. ‘WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘housework: must be goud cook and lanndress; wages § per week. Bring reference. £24 Calumet-av. AXTED—A NEAT YOUNG GIRL for general housework. 5 Burling-st. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework at &0 Warren-u¥v. ANTED — SHORT-HAND CORRE- spondent, experienced in business; state sal- ary wanted. L 9 Tribune otfice. ANTED—PRESSER FOR CLOAKS and suits; must be competent and experienced. Avply at G2 Washington-st. CHAS. GOSSAGE & CO, " ANTED—GOOD BRIGIT BOY OF 1 or 2 years' experlence for lurge job-printing of- ficej good chance to smart bugy L 4, “Iribune odice. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS IRON vattern fitter; also a £ood japanner and striper. 1pguire CIIBBEN, SEXTON & Ut 10 t0 8 Efleaat 'ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD nddres» to take orders in the city; liberal fn- ducements 10 right party. seferences required. MOONEY & SMART, 1 South Clark-st. VW ANTED-A COMPETENTFOREMAN Ui 107 throe ddvs at 4. LODLS & GO/, 1 and A, ANTED — CARPENTER AT XNO. 70 West Washingion-st, thira stors. SAMMONE, Int 13 CLARK X CO. ANTED—CABINET 3fAKERS ON facturing Company, corner Randolph and Ann-sts. ‘ "ANTED — CABINET MARKERS—AP- ANTED — FIRST-CLASS SEWING- .meeaf"’fi’,‘ffi? S Taciors 5t Grant Crommg. Witsen Bewing M; C "ANTED—A COMPETENT FOREMAN Apply at 407 Fifth-av. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GORDON DprflpE’A ALL(:\gmpclEnl o do good presswork. tine furniture at once. The Woltinger Manu- ply 1o Kureka Show-Case Co., 46 Lake-st. achine Company. FVANIED-4 GOOD BRASS MOLDER. 'y & CU., H3—15{ Monroe-st. ANTED=A YOUNG MAN WITH 2 or3 years” cxperience in ruling: also n boy :&? 2ome experience in forwarding, at’ binders, 5 ANTED—A CITY REPORTER FOR amercantile agency. Address L 19, Tribune. ANTED —SALESMEN OR SALES- ‘women to sell or take orders In city or country for goods thut with o single triul will secure the cus- tom of every economical housekeeper. Send three cent stamp for sample und instructions by_mail. Small investment und large profits. FRANK K. PECK &CO., 1% South Water-st. ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT AMER- ican boy, falr education, of from 14 to It years of age. In o short-hund ofiice. An opportunity to learn short-hand und the type-writer ahd assixtance will be given. Address 11 67, Tribune office. ANTED—THE BEST SALESMAN IN the city or on the ruad 1o sell a line of special orticles to reiail grocers. etc, manufactured by one of the best known tirms in tae country, Must bave o large acquuintance. To such a one lurge and contin- uous commissions paid. “Aadress confidentially, with Zfull name, particulurs, roferences, etc., L sl, I'ribune. 'VVA.\ TED—TRAVELING SALESMAN; one who s well acquainted with the furniture dealers west of Chicago: must understand thie mat- tress trade thoroughly: state experience and salary expected. L 47, Tribunc ottice. WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15, smart und willing to work. L 55, Tribune. ANTED—CANVASSERS; GOODS of ready sale,on the insialiment plan. 21 West Madison-st. ANTED—LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS snalivdionn 18 Tmee P e aad fiter 7 Ditmcie. - For parica N. E. HAMMER, with H‘. Al KGE: & Br:!r: bflql‘llr;:rf! &nd 11 a'clock. ANTED—SHOEMAKERS-HEELERS and burnishers on fine slippers. Steady work; guod pay. 266 West itardolph-st. WANIED-TWO OR THREE FIRST- ; 2 ogds, ‘Weatern Leathor Manufacturios Company, ANTED—A PHYSICIAN AS ASSIST- I Aot Adress S, care of Dr. Buckles, 25 Blue ANTED—A BRIGHT YOUNG MAY, somewhat posied in the hurdware business: must sleep in the store. Apply at 7 State-st. “IAN TED—AT 659 WEST ADAMS-ST., &ood girl for general housework. Call Monduy. ANTED—AT 7% PARK-AV., A COM- petent girl for general housework; 1wo lu fam- 4ly; rerecences. 'ANTED—EXPERIENCED, TRUSTY servantgirl for second work. Apply a¢ 24 Culumet-av. ANTED—GOOD COOK FOR LARGE family. References required. Wi7 Indiana-uv. ANTED—GOOD GIRL TO DO SEC- ond work and take care of chlldren. Reference Tequired. Cull at 269 Wabash-av. - ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO cook, wush, #nd fron. Bring referonces. 21N Michigan-av. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. 13 I'wenty-fourth-st. ANTED—A GOOD, WILLING GER- 1un firl for general bolsework; Jibernl wages. 852 Carroll-av, ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework in a private family. No Irisn. =2 Michigan-ay. . SEAMSTRESSES, ANTED—SHIRTMAKERS; STEAM rPSsners plenty of work. MURSSELL & HAR- COURT, $46 West Mudison-st. ANTED—RUNNERS, TURNERS, stitchers, shirtmakers, or those wishing to WILSON BROS., 113 und learn. Work pérmanent. 115 State-st. SITUATION WANTED—AS CLERK 1IN grocery und liquor bouso or wholesule houso of any kind; from Cannda: notafrald of work, und sal- ary no object. G 21, Tribunc ofice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD glrl, uged 16, to assist In general housawork or dinng-room. Hefercuco tirst-clusy. Call of address 1, 150 West Etuhteenth-st., in rear, ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD, reliuble girl, and good cook, washor, and troner. Please call a1 #5807 South La Salle’st, ITUATION WANTED—AS BOOK- Xkeeper or salesman by young man Of 35, High~ 1éen yeaes with one house. Goud references. Ad- dress K 98, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG womun from Canadu; IS competent und rofiable, 10 do second work or care for ehlidren. Plenso stute wages. H ), Tribune otice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- class business-man. elther ns bookkeeper, cushier, currespondent, or manager, or all. in nny business where the services of a live. wideawnke man who would Identify hitself with the {nterests of his em- ployers would be apprecinted. First-clnsa references furnished. _Address H Y, ‘I'ribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL AS cook or general housework. Please cail ut 3157 Indisna-uv, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG irl to assist In”housework or take caro of chil- dren.’ 753 South Muy-st., up-stairs. ITUATION WANTED—A GENTLE- man, 6t present with, and who for four years has répresenied in diferent poruons of this country, snd truveled for, one of the first business houses of Now York City, wishes to chunce his occupation, und de- gires & pérmunent position with some stelctly Al house of this city. Would travel for the right con- cern, Best of references given. Address 174 Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WELL- recommended, gradusted pharmacist as clerk. Huve more than 10'sears' experience, and speak En- glish, German, und Scandinavian. No objection to. couniry. Address H . Tribune offce. ITUATION WANTED—IN or elsewhere, by o young married man with am- vle exporience in corréspondence und other offica work: competent to manage an office business. Good references. Address H 35, Tribune ofice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN OF nine years' experience in Canuda, active and ndustrious. thoroughly competent o il any posi- tlon, ns buokkeeper orsalesmun. Best of references froti prominent men 1n this city and Canada. A posi- tionin wholesale house preferred. Address, for ong week, K 81, Tribune office. QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG K> man 1§ years of age s assistint bookkeeper or shipning clérk, or clerk In dry-roods houso or grocery. Address, for 4 duys, H 4, Tribune otlice. CHICAGO | ITUATION WANTED—BY A DANISI girl In 2 smail American family to ussist in doing cenersl housework. Wages no object, but o plensant ome preferred. Address or call ot 701 Milwaukee-av. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO tirst-cluss Protestant girls for cooklng and second Work. Good calls solicited Monday. 142 Twentisth-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD Swede girl to do general housework. Apoly ut 23 23t Chlcuga-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY GERMAN Birl; 13 o frst-class cook. Address G &, ‘Pribune. SEAMSTRESSES. ITUATION WANTED—BY LADY AS forewoman in manufacturing work-room of men’s shiirts und underware. or would @0 s seamstress in private familles. For particalars address K 45, I'ribune. ITUATION WANTED—T0 DO FAMILY sewing und take cure of children. Or up-sialrs Work; thoroughly competent. Good rexcronce. West Eighteenth-st. » S%TUATION WANTED—ALL KINDS OF 1t fumily suwing by first-cluss seawstress: 31 per guy.l Call 3t No. 15 Onk-av., basoment, near Thirty- st g ITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- potent senmstress In a Brat-class family or s dressmaking establishment. Good references. Ad- dreus 3150 Dearborn-st.: 7,181, nce Car st Chicago, mau, Il st., in Chiy Couy MISCELLANEOTUS. EmA LED PROPOSALS 0y, corner be 10 D. . WHITL icago. ARE HERERY ited to be opened at. noon t the office of the. m,m.n':%-‘s'»‘?.‘h%:.’a%""‘ Syt Aol of 8 plain b, house, in' the style of b : room, stabic, and | e ok anl itchen,. Gllllnfl: brick shed fora brick yurd, at Al materinls will be farnished the us0 of capital will not be rouied’ Full particulars ma; after? p. m.. a5l 50 g Obtalned on appli NG, S Iestion, yiird, at the Windsor House, whe, TRt iy er whitens permanently; tls s velous; £2. nent, harm| match any shade of Pagan Benutiier, 18 Jackson-st. ER LILY, MY GREA iler, 25 cents;’ rouze and hro}E?T BEAT. mule and freckle compoun: 5 4. %0 cants Ay sei blen, harmiess 5 armless 2nd gy, oss color. or blench. DR LY K’vfl" AX NOTICE—ALL THOSE o Tots and lunds In the Town of Calumet, e, pay thelr tax, can pay them at th tor’s ot © 1 act March. Ly th Tmet. R. lice, Gl Dearborn-st., the # JOHN SIBLE, Colioctor of the Tauucy] W)’;L\'G @ Hyde Park ron 3 of the Town of (ype AVELING SALESMAYN, YOG earn cxte money by tnlking 1o Tere spectulty which we ure ebanty Tast locatung in' evary o) iy CaY of 5 Nosamples. Address L 17, Tribune ofice, trimming, draping, wnd_designing ston’s celebrated system of square m, bined with the formi, und cut perfect fiy s0n without an alteration, or nG charye ton. Good situutions obi NTED—LAD X a0 AN OW THEY ing. 75 East Madison-st., Koo; by Prof. Linoe easure cogy. foran; for Y pere. tained for o 33, PUPUIS after learp. DRESSMAKERS. ITUATION WANTED-~IN A DRESS- mukershop by & girl whu has earned the trade and is willing to work for moderute pay. Cail at 197, West Indlana-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY In tirst-class famllfes; sewing of all kinds, includ- i5iip dressanking. _Address K 21 Tribune otfice. ITUATION WANTED~—BY A DRESS- (makor, stylish and urtistic, {rom New York; zoes ant e day; only the very best : wed- filig fronsscane. AQdress or Gl AL 353 Bast Indiana-st. TTUATION WANTED—BY A DRESS- maker to 10 in famlies or nssist 1 dressmaker; no objection to the country. _Address H 71, Tribune. TTUATION WANTED — DRESSMAK- Lig und family sewing; nll kinds of children’s clothes;: £l per day or § per week, 1 65, ‘Pribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A DRESS- maker in families: cun muke over nicely; terms Ta day. Address L71, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED-DRESSMAK- Ing in familles by day or week. O F7, ‘T'ribune. ITUATION WANTED—A DRESSMAK- er wants o few more enguzements by the day; 1dies' ang childron’s sults. st references given. 59 West Monroe-st. ITUATION WANTED—TO CUT, FIT, and drupe. Best of references; $L30 per day. Cail 86 ‘I'wenty-HMb-st. ITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPE- rleniced dressmaker to sew in familles by the diiy; prices to suit the times. City refersnces. dress 16 West tandolph-st., top tloor. A ASHIN( N ANG ioniein At L GO, FOR w in ANTED—A LOT OR PART OF A 107 tion. Aua‘:?;?}‘ii‘g;“fi?‘fifi;’ Sy e price and locye Wm MOVE IN Vi cinity of Robey and Congress-ata; V L M, Tribune office. -3L4,; give prics, W Poarmacy WRIGHT. ANTED—TO RENT—ON Side—Partlesto put up factory, I Y. 522 ANTED — EVE] cure relluble and, mfi?fi?flr 20 PRO- West Mad.son-st. virus at MILY oW, \Vlil.’_:(% NORTH ) feet of room, and furnish wiih engine ang wm?fl: Tent 1o No. 1 tenunt. Address H 87, Tribune ofice. ANTED—A HOME FOR A G months heulthy Tribune vffice. parentage. rl bab Address L3 B] it Ao WATED—T & inch bieycles Terms, $ per month. D . Tribune ‘mun; locatlon Wabasb-ar., WOSECOND-ILLND3 e ANTED—ROOM-MATE BY YOUNG near Sixteentiiar, North Sido preferred. Address ANTED—TO BUY—A GRAIN ANp Teed miil in city with one or two run of stones, F %, Tribuno affce. ANTED—ROOMMATE BY A LADY, VY Bust of roferunces 172 ‘Thirty-first-st., Sundzny. #iven und required. Calfay ANTED—A" LINE OF GOODS, ‘0}{ commisslon, t ences. Address G J, sells city crads. Good 3 West Madisonst o oo HOUSEKEEPERS. ITUATION WANTED — AS HOUSE- keeper or caro of children in s Christian famlly bya Cunudinn lndy of experience. Best of refer- ences glven und requiced. H 51, ribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY of culture as housekeeper 1o a Lotel or Hrst- cluss bonrding-house. Can furnish best of refer- ences. 416 Wubnsh-ny. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WIDOW ludy a3 housekeeper ur_tuke care of furnished roms MRS, J. THOMPSON, # North Clark, Koom 7. 1TUATION WANTED—BY AN AMER- ican. lady of* experience as working house- keeper for widower. _Address H 6 Tribune office, TTUATION WANTED — AS HOUSE- keeper or othor honorable position by a widow orz4. Hoferences. Address D 23, T'ribune oflice. ITUATION WANTED~BY A YOUNG German widow s nousckecper 1n a small fam- 1l Address L 8. City P.-0. TTUATION WANTED—BY AN AMER- feun Iudy s honsekeeper in a tirst-cluss Tumlly; cipable of taking full churge. Call at 4% State-st. Fy neatly-fus 'ANTED—321 WEST RANDOLPH-ST., respectable gentieman roished back parlor In private family, 88 Toom-mats} facto ANTED—SOME SMALL ARTICLE A T AL e TR o P62 Fribune othce. Gt £y, wi $1.500 g business: will 1L 42 T'ribune oM MUSICAL IN: BARGATN—RAT sacriffice elezant % octave, S-string, plsno for what it will bri Tosewood BT Ay, TO §3, give personal ar ,000 TO INVEST IN A 200d established paylag manufiétie tienton. - Addres E CILANCE_T MUST cary st 0! cer; only used 2 months. Cali 82373 Wae FINE STOCK.OF SQUARE AND UP- rizht planos and organs, wiich must be closed out before of small instruments cheap, ut % Musle Co. ny. at very low prices. . Al30 3 £00d 3100k Sutest. N, ¥, FINE TONED 50CTAVE ORGAY, 0, at &5 East Indiana-st. LAUNDRESSES. ITUATION WANTED—BY A .NOR- Wegian wowan to 20 0ui wushing snd troning by duy: private familics Mrs. ANDERSEN, 360 TTUATIONS WANTED — BY TWO Swedlsh girls 10 do generul housework In private fimily on the Suuth Side: good washers and lroners. Call ¢ 2354 Butterteld-st. . ‘:‘V“l'st Erie-st. SITUATION WANTED —4S LAUN: dress: is thoroushy compotent. - irst-class city Téferences. Address K (%, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—TO DO CHAM- ber work by a Swedisy girl. _Apply ut 42 Wesson. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- petent woman to do meat o pastry cooking in o Bote] "o Bourding-house; city oF saparbe Cull et 208 State-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT German girl to do second work und sewing. Bost ofreferences. Vlense cull at 34 Sedgwick-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- petent boukkecper having several yoars' expe- rience in National nnd private banks und other cor~ porations: sccurato accountant, ¥ood und rapid pen~ man; moderate salury. City und foreign references. Address C N W, 246 Snngamon-st. ITUATION WANTED—CLERKSHIP in any capacity, by one famiiiar with bookkecp- 16 und all @etatis of ufiice work. . Batiafactory refer- ences given. Address L 45, Tribune ofiice. ITUATION WANTED-BY A BUSI- neds college praduate, as assistant bookkeeper or uny other kind of oftic work. A 1 reforence. s to character and £25,000 security. Address L 5%, Tribuno. ITUATION WANTED—IN FIRE IN. co ofiice, by a competent, experienced man, surnng Wwilling to work for Very moderatd sajary in perma- nent pos ftion, Kirst-class city references. Address ¥ 4, "luibune office. WANTED—THOROUGHLY EXPERI- cenced searfmakers: kuod pay: nlsg neat, swift sewers 1 learn. THOMAS & HAYDEN, %1 Mudl- ITUATION WANTED-=BY A MAN of experlence as salcsman or stock-keaper; stne tonery or book trade ,proferred. Address M 5, ‘ribune offce. ANTED—200 GIRLS WITH 3MA- chiges 1o work in the shop on ulsters und jackets, Apply to LOULS ADLER, 23 Madison-st., corner Market. ANTED— EXPERIENCED = SHIRT- mukers und buiton-holemakors ut SAUNDERS’ shirt fuctory, 215 West Madison-st. W.ANTED — GOOD OPERATORS ON clonks and suits, also youny lady of agreeablo gppearance to ury on yurmenis. ¥. SLEGEL & BROS., | o 18 Enst Madison-st. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL- Ing sulesmun In dry-zoods may secure s spo- clally of it Importance from first hands. Address D16, Tribune otice. B ANTED—A GOOD TYPE-WRITER '“ JTANTED—SHOE-FITTERS—TWO OR three. on first-class work; good bands. =4 East Waushimgton-st. A_\"TED—CYLL\'DEI’» PRESSMAN; EPALDING & Chr i Clarine 7 Wb Applyo 3.3 VWWANTED=THREE OR FOUR GOOD door molders. Apoly 10 PALMER, FULLER & CO., curner Union mf{\’ou Twenty-second-sts. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS . FINISH- cr und striper In a lrge carringe manufactory: ble of munaging preferred: must ben steady iable man, knd to suct & permanent, position z . For particoiars apply o persun at the Western Hab ofice, & Likewts . O ANTED-TWO GOOD WOOD EN- RKTAVErs; new t~clnss shop: nliso asmart poy " 1o learn the trade. Swarts K ng " C oo L1 southwest corner State wnd Madisoncsre. ' "-" T AN T.F{)m""‘é}OOD MECHANICS, rat-class molders: zood wages and perma- pent employment. Apply 16 BENJAMIN & FISCH- ElL'.'_'ufa‘.xsmmaun'i-’son—snf o " ANTED—WATCHMAKER; A GOOD ANTED—FIRST-CLASS MALECOOK Blain e 1Ee famiiy. Call’at Room M Honora "KTA)TED—T\"O FIRST-CLASS MEN for shede and lanbregnin work; aisn four ear- ¢ lavers: steady job 1o £00d wen. Address L 44, ribune office V;\NI'ED —ENGINEER FOR AN s horse engine. at &4 per month. in the business pariof thecity. Address, with reference, L3, Trib- une office. V'A N TED—THREE BLACKSMITH helpers. Apply in the rear of &0 Wabash-gv. ALA. AlBOTE & B0 ANTED—IN- BINDERY—A FIRST- class blank-book Hnisher; one wuo ean do Tar- warding, if required: steady mun; no other need ap- ply. 1%und I Clark-st. "V_L\‘TED—T\\'D FIRST-CLASS WAG- on wood-wurkers. SPEAR & VEITZ, 21 State. ANTED—A SIGN-WRITER, EARLY 245 ani Mordny morning. urns’ Advertising Sizn Co- Y ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS CAR- RGN 34 South Clark-st, riuge trimmers on light work. Add Forp &FELLOWS. Ttocktord. 1t o SpaLel COACHMEN, TEAMSTERS, &C. 'WA.\'TED-COACH_\IA,\‘ IN PRIVATE Tunity: married man preferredGlve reference. Agdress G. 81 BUOWN, City Fost-Otice, enve carrier v, ENPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ANTED—500 CHOPPERS, TIES, 17 cens; wood per. cord, W cenis; cheap fare. CHRISTIAN & CU., 25 South Water-st. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—TRAVELING SALESMEN 10 ~eila stapic article on commission 1o the re- tall dry~zoods trade in Oblo, Indisna. Ceatral.und Touthera INinot, Missourl, Kansus,Western Wiscon- sin. wnd Minnesota. Address G 5l ‘ribune office, staiing present line of goods und route. "‘ ANTED-BUSINESS-MAN ORSALES- 'V min: permanent situation. L 137 Tribune ottice. TANTED—STREET SALESMEN AND canvussers 10 sell my new bird whistle, eslinder tamp bolder. and other fast-seiling 10 $ 3 dax can be made; catalozue free. 'OX, 46 Jackson-st. XXTANTED — AGENTS — ENERGETIC inen gunrantecd permanent and desirable win- ter's business, puyiug fiup‘l’;:‘l‘i‘;(:’rnla%! ‘:::E':::.\‘. Whhosessasy: p; P nvesticne. LA & 'CO 1 "ana B North Clark-ss A o H 2 | operator. Address M 2, Tribune oftice. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN, with business eoersy und determinntion, to carry Inrge line of Inces und lace goods. State route and expericnce. _acdress K i, ‘Tribune office. XV ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO learn the carriage-trimming business. Cail Monday “av 1L C. ¥. KIMBALL & CO. 5U Wa- ash-uv. WANIED—FIFTY YOUNG MEN FOR the stae. Apply at stage door of Grand Op- exn-House, in alley, at 12 m, to-d; WANTED—FEMALE HELP: ny.: DOMBSTICS. WAN TED—TWO COMPETEXNT GIRLS 10 20 to Peoria, Ill,, one s cook wnd Jaundress andone as second girl und_capuble to walt upon 1t Jady: best of wugzes yald, and rnflroud fare mads guod. ppls b foreorio rs, A. 5. BBERT, foot of Mods-st, Peor i ‘VANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL YY housework at 23§ Purk-av. GIRL. g ANTED—A COMPETENT Must be a good cook sad bring references. Vauo Buren-et. - VA.\"I‘ED—GOOD STOUT GIRL FOR £enernl housework in family of four; no chll~ dren._Cali with references ut % Lincola-oy. ANTED—GIRL TO COOK AND DO inelor Eoneral Bousework in small tamily; ng wash- < O ironing. K h wning. References required. Appiy Monday -‘W’ ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS AT The Original A. ANDREWS', &2 State-st. ANTED—TWO GOOD VESTMAKERS to work In the store: good pny. 2 Stute-st. "V&},_\'Z‘ED = ]EXPER!ENCED CLOAR- DRESSMAKERS. ANTED—A COMPETENT BUSINESS lady, with experience and trade, to join & dressmukeras partuer or on salary. Address K 10, “T'ribune oftice. ¥ ANTED—TEN GOOD DRESSMAK- R0 0SR S8¢ somo, with their own uinchines. Mrs. ANTED—NEATSEWERS TO LEARN fine dressmoking. Apply 472 Wabash-nv. WANTED — A GOOD EXPERIENCED waistmaker on dresses. No. 213 Wabash-ov. NURSES. ANTEE]IJ:-A.}I ‘_HS'J-NEST. HEALTHY nigut: will pay S50 OF S Call At S5 Catammore. ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, 20 experienced nurse; one ubyut 2 years of nge preferred. Heferences required. 311 West Mon- Tve-at. “ AXTED—A GOOD NURSE TO TAKE full charge of buby 7 months 0id: n g0od place ofiered {or the rikht person. Call a1 235 ‘Michigan-uv. Mondaf, between 1 and 2 p. m., with references. ;\}JTED—GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF sby; one who cun sew preferred. Keferences. Caliat £ Kush-st. ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLE- sale clothing house by one who s now foreman in winnge house In another city; will furnish satisfactory Teisons for making u change. References piven. Ad- dress K 43 Tribunc office. TRADES. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- cluss gardener, landscupe, kitchen, or florist In o private fumily, GARDENER, 165 West Washington. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SKILLED and comuetent mechanic of long expericnce, o3 foreman or otherwise in 1 manufactory in or out of thecity. Address G W, ‘Tribune ofiice. ITUATION WANTED—-PERMANENT, Ly o tirst-class cutter, in either Wisconsin, 111i2 n0ls, Michigan, Indiana, or Ohio; has been in busi- ness for himseif und understunds the manufacture of ready-made clothing. Cun give the bestof refer- ences. Address.H 65, Tribune ofice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A CANA- dizn woman 10 cook. wash, und Iron; city or coun- iry. Please call Monday or Vuesday or address 29 T'wenty-first-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO couk, wush, and irou where o second xirl i3 kept, of housework in 3 small family. Can be seen with £ood references at 3111 Swte-st. 1TUATION WANTED—TO DO SEC- ond work in 8 private famlly, or nurse girl. Ap- Iy Monday at G Eust Huron-st.” Good references. SITUATION S WANTED—FOR TWO %00d girls, one ss cook snd the other for second work._Apply at 42 West Washington-st. SITUATIUN WANTED—BY' A FIRST- cinas cook. Please cull Monday und Tuesday ut 434 West Ohio-st., o few doors west Of Ashluad-av. ITUATION WANTED—BY COLORED girl, 38 first-cluss cook, or chamberwork und wait OR tbl6; hume nights. Cill or nddress FRANKIE 8., T South Halsted-st. rénr. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- oughly competent person, 10 covk,wash, and iron, of general housework. No eurd. 1 Fwenty-sixth-st 1TUATION WANTED—BY COLORED woman, to cook in a club. Call at 164 Third-av. ‘QITUATION WANTED—BY A STRONG German general girl; ‘best references. 3436 Cot~ 1agQ Grove-av. & SITUATIONS WANTED—BY 3 GIRLS furgeneral housework. Call for two days at 106 MeGregor-st. 2 ITUATION WANTED—BY A CAPA- ble glrl to do generul bousework in o nico private fimily, ieferences, 158 Wabush-nv. No postals. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG klr] t0 do general housework or second work. Best of roferences. Call at £ West Taylor-st. Mon- day and Tuesduy. ITUATION WANTED—TO CLOTI- fors and tailors—By # young man ns cutter: sev- oful years' London (Englund) experlence: could Lea Dbooks, net 08 salesman, or travel; wiliing to work s be usctul._Address 1,8, Tribune otlice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- class engineer. Best of references. Address T8, Pribung oftice. COACHMEN, TEAMSTERS, 6:C. ITUATION WANTED-AS COACH- man by & Dane who has bad many years’ exper- gnce. Hus the very best of references. und is willlog und oblizing. Address K 94, Tribune otfice. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACH- mun, of take cara of horses nlght and morning, by 8°young mun Who thoroughly understands bis busi- ness. Address G 7, Tribune vifice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- ougtly competent girl tv cook, wash. and iron, OF fur generul hyusework. Applystif West Taylor- 5t down-stalrs. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GER- man girl in small privute family. Address 3H0 Cottage Grove-av. TWO ITUATIONS WANTED —BY slsters, one to cook and one for second work. 205 ‘West Harrison-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY berson 03 cook and laundress und second girt; clty OF country. 2343 State-st., down-stalrs, in rear. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPE- rienced Norweglan as second Or nurse girl. ltef- efence given. Addres 1L L, 204 North Despluines-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man to drive team; knows the clty well. Can give yood city references from where he Lins beer three yeurs. Cuil or uddress JAMES GOODRICH, 111 South Lincoln-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-‘| class coachman; ngreeable young man. The best of elty refercnces. Address G 62 ribunc office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART und_competent Danfsh coachman; ood help #round tne bouse, Best of references. Address G &, Tribune otice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- class conchman; willlag; slopfe man. ~ Best of city riference. Address G . ‘Tribunc yce. ANE’ED—IA GOOD SCANDINAVIAN VA.\' TED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR keneral housework st 3222 Michigun-av. buve zood references. eald R ANTED—AS GOOD STRONG GIRL 10 du second-work: also vne w go a little way ourof the city as nurme-sirl. Good references ren quired. _Apply nt70 Park-uv. Monduy morning, ANTED-- 3 WAEPRASECOND SIRL. APPLY “V.«L\‘TED—CO.\[PETE.\'T GIRL FOR g Kenerl housework; aiso, nurse girl. 3105 Indi- ‘, ANTED-—-GOOD SAMARITAN SOCI- etr. 17 ¥ast Randolph-st.—All kinds of work forglrls und women. Suungers ussisted. Board $2 and £.3 per week. i "VA.\‘TED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- erul bousework in & small private family; wuges #._Apply with refercnes 4t &2 Ogden-av. ‘\VA.\' TED—A THOROUGLLY COMPE- e Bl thut undenstunds cooking and genoral bouseork’ Appls at southwest corner £ orly-eighin- ‘ ANTED—AT 1200 WABASH-AV., A thoroush chambermald, colored or white, who cun room at home. -”‘VANTED—A NURSE GIRL, ABOUT 16 Apply at 304 Ohfo-st. ANTED—A - GOOD, NURSE GIRL. Apply at 5 Park-row. 'ANTED—A TIIOROUGHLY COMPE- tent nurse for child ayear oid. Une who wianes u permanent place und is. first-cluss In every respect. _Address L 8, Tribune ofice. ANTED—YOUNG NURSE GIRL TO cowe through the dny. "Apply at 3% Waren-av. ‘“IA;\'TED—\ GOOD, ST N Firi: wages 130 o’r.»: \\'essx n?n‘-{?a-s} URSE ANTED-A FAITHFUL, HEALTHY nurse girl; 10 une experienced in the care of young children the best waes will be paid. (00d ref- Erences required. Apply on Monday atf I3 Inal- MILLINERS. ANTED — A FIRST-CLASS TRIM- ‘mer xnd milliner. 28 State-st. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS MILLINERS und slso makers o copy Krench patte: BAYNES Palace of Fashion, 1% Sorth Crarer ™ Hou: RS. ¢ ! SEKEEPERS. ANTED—A GIRL TO ACCOMPANY alen & Lamily to New Mexico, and remain with them gspenerul huusckeeper. Addfess, with reference, K ANTED—A FIKST.CLASS GIRL FOR relerences at i1 West S sshittphaneat U il ANTED—AT ONCE A NEAT, COM- dmlx:-l‘:“flcm’ girl for ‘:cnel‘w bousework. 3013 In- ANTED—A NEAT LITTLE GIRL, sty oriree. Tallir 315 Groveinnd Lackan < 4 WANTED—4 GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. References. 19 lonore-st. Wl Tt G208, SIKL FOR GEN ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL YV Bousework: also nusse girl, German, S o Norweglan. Keferences required. 553 tiliseay. """ MISCELLANEOUS. NTED — LADIES TO EMPLOY ihelr lelsure time at home: new style fancy needlework: work puld for by the plece. Send smed dirccted envelope or call for circular. ‘Ars. i , teacher of art B R Adnms-st.. Chicago, 1L Saedlevors 0 Tt ANTED—ON THE AMERICAN ART Revier Indies and rentlemen as agents, ESTES & LAURIAT, 155 Washingion-st., Xoom 29, ANTEL—A YOUNG LADY TG AD- dress at home 35,00 Wrppers; siate rate and time. i, Tribune office. ANTED—A GOVERNESS TO AC- company afamily to New Mex!co. One who is 18, Tribune offioa. = ITUATION WA_-\’TEDHLBY A SINGLE youny man as conchman. 3 years' good ref- erences. Understunds care of cows. Address JOSEPH GHOGAN, 68 Emernld-ny. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN o conchman in o private famliy; understands purden work und care of cows. Address 141 West Rendolpb-st. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACH- man by & young man who thoroughly understands Uie business; will muke himself generally useful. Ad- dress G . Tribune ottice. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EN- &iishmon of much experience, as conchman or sirdencr. ete. Best ofreferences. K &, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED —AS COACH- mun; thoroughly understands the Lusiness; wiil niuke himself generally useful for moderate wages. Ieterences. - Address b 53, Tribune oiee: 3 MISCELLANEOUS, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD, reliable farm hand. Single. Good references. Aadress H 11, Wribune office. SI’I‘UATION WANTED—RETAIL BOOT and shoe-trude—By a_gentleman of undoubted trust und rellability, now holding the position of man- aserof one of tne lirgeur In Ontarios Tully capable of condueting and thorougbly acovninied with the busi- ness. Kelerences undeniable. iddress Wi, Trib- une office. ITUATION WANTED—AM 19 YEARS 0f oge, write a good hand, uccurate with figures, Jectas o ko0d place; live With ‘my parents. Can give best uf references. ' Adcress H 44, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED — ANY ONE wanting ‘the services nf an honest, energetic, hardworking man for nnyching hunorable please send uddress 1o G &\, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—IN AN AT- iorney's ofice i Chicago, by an attorney of scv- eral years' practice In the vurious courts of Indiana, A business acquuintance more of an object thun sal- uctive and willing W work; wares not so much an ob- ] ary. lteference: The leading attorneys of Martins- Vil and dndimapolis, fnd. & o ey Of Martins QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG A girl L do light second work und sewing, or to take eure of ehild und sew. Address 953 South Clark-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- tent girl to do'second work in a private family, Aest of city references. Call at 1545 Wabush-ny. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL AS cuok und laundress, iteference piven. Address 1515" Dearborn-st. LTUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- tent kil Tor dining-room or chamber work. Call 10T two duys at 212 South Dearborn-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- AQuient il to do second work. Callut 198 T'venty- ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- oughly competent girl as cook and lnundress, or luundry work exclusively; private fumily. Cull Mon- day at$U5 Indisnu-av. - ITUATION WANTED—BY A CANA- dfan woman 08 cook, In firsi-class orivate family; ¥Uod wages expoctod. Dest of references. 416 Was -av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD Swede rirl w do generul bousework In o smail Tamly. Call Monday ut 255 Cotlasto Grove-av. ITUATION WANTED—AS A COOK, suving, und competenilo tuko entire_charge. Cull 10t three days at 272 West Luke-st, near Carpenier. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO SIS- 1erg onafor second-work the other to_cook. or sepnrulf. Pleasa cull Monduy st 314 West Washing- ITUATIONS WANTED—I SHALL BE delighted to see such of Wy customers us ure in nved of domestics this week, as 1 am now uble 10 re- sume business. and trust thai 1 can serve them botter r, 1 bave plenty of o ts work. "NETTA G, 100D, 1 £a Saflogt S Tor LTUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- class Jaundress o do Tamlly’s washing uz home OF go out by dav. Call rear &3 East Division-st. FOB SALE—AT A BARGAIN—SEV- eral second-hand planos; also, a few nei W Dl anos, the cases of which aro’ slightly scratched la transit from New York. Inench' instance grest ins ducements wlll be offered fur eash sales. A few pan lor irund 15t Wabash-av. ianos. Apply to JULIL:! S BAUER. 12 and OR SALE—FINE-TONED Hozelton piang, rosewoo, -OCTAVE d. with carved legs; iil sell very cheap. 49 South Western-ay. INE-TONED PIANO,'CARVED LEGS, 315, § per month, at 215 State-st., one flght. ITUATION WANTED—AS LAUN- dress, or second work. or to waiton table. Wil &lve good reterence. Call for two days at 150 Ewing-st. IOR SALE—SECOND-HAND FRENCH grund plano, nt less than quarter its cost. Inquire ¢ 105Sontn Halited-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPE- OR SALE—STEINWAY PLANO—8300; rienced 1 €0 £0 out Washing or take wash- Stelnway less than half cost. Call ac213 States 1og home. Can State-st. Bt Room ¥l EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES needing Scandinavian or German female help can be supplied at G. DUSKE'S oftice: 135 Milwaukee-av. ITUATIONS WANTED—MRS. DEAR- ien, 416 Wabash-av., will supply families und hotels ‘with first-cluss Swedes, Germuns, and other nationnalities. Orders Hiled with care. ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN glrls, cooks, general, second, dining, and laundry work; good girls wanted; orders by Bell telephone; clty fee SL._Burenu Keglstry, 715 West Monroe-st. ITUATIONS WANTED — SELECTED Swedlsh or German girls for private familics ot Henzold's In: elligence oftice, 3 Eust Diviston-st. M1 0TS CEZLANEX ITUATION WANTED—-BY A FIRST- class vest-mnker on South Side.” I 12 Tribune, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EX- perienced lady thut speuks English and German pErfect, as cashier bn o Hrst-class restsurant or store. est of reference given if required. Adiress D3, ‘Tribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED—AS CASHIER Or copyist by a competent young lady. Address K61 Tribune ofiice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG lady as boaxkeeper. asslstant bookkeeper. or . Cun refer to present employer. Address Tibaue ofiice. QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG 1O lndy as ssvistant bookkeepec: wiltes . plain, TpId hand; will Writo in ofico or 40 copying. Hofer: ence given. Address D 42 Tribune office. SITU.-\TION WANTED—BY A LADY 28 copyist or asslstant bookkecoer. Best of ref~ erences glven. Addresy SU2 Dearborn-st. ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG laay, desires a good home in nrefincd private fumily. Would make herself useful. Address K&, Trivine oftice, SITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY to write in an office. or ns assistant bookkecper, orasgoverness. References. Address L4, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- fined Amerfenn girl in un ofice; _hus had expe- rience. Good references. Address'P 63, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ady as compnnion for un old or elderiy lady; Yould be willing o £0 abroad. Address O A &, T'rib- SITUATION WANTED—AN ENGLISH {lacy desires positlon as’companion or any post of responsibility in u fumily of refinement, Hishest references. No compensation required. Addressk &4 Tribung oflice. Sl'{'\UfiTION . WANTED—BY A YOUNG moriean eirl ina dentlsv's ofico or photorph MISCELLANEQUS. LL KINDS GF COMPOSITION AND g LRSS RO 6. Sl BTt A CAPITALIST DESIRING TO FIND A o l‘!'lfi)ghb[uslne!i! upe‘n(ng. woxuhl‘ l{wrn a muderate . SiCh Bis sorvicon. i cxlthm 4 Address in sirict conience 1, 2 i bune oeer N ACTIVE BUSINESS-MAN IS DE- Ads of investing £A,K0 10 SAUN 1o business, minufacluring preferred. State nature of business, 0d address, foF one week, F 6, Iribune ofice. T CHICAGO SHIRT FACTORY, 193 D. BLY. proprietor. ~ v RS AL ALL LADIES SHOULD IIAVE THEIR Paristan plaiting, shirring. and fringing dond the Bazaar Pattern Kuoms, 55 \V est Mudisonest. — ° PLEASANT AND QUIET HOME FOR Indies during corfinement: o punacea for all fe- mule compluints.” Contidentinlly, E.-U. Bux EXCE,L,SIC,‘,R LAUNDRY~FIRST-CLASS 'URNACES WANTED—2 GOOD SEC- ond-hand, each having capacity to heat GAUX cuble feor. Owners will give maker's name, time same have been In use, condition they ure In, whero they can be seen, with lowest price. Address Hot-Alr Furnace Co., care L M. Chapman, 10 Statcost. OW MUCH WILL A YOUNG MAN about 2 pive for u situstion In & vuoleaale Dhouse? Must have references. L U ‘Tribune ofiice, gallery. ITUATION wash, and iron Ina private famliy. Calumet-av,, fiont door. WANTED —TO COOK, Call at 234 ] ADIES WISHING INFANTS' HAND- made underwear, or knitted silk underwalsts for ihemselves. call a2 Tilinois-at. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- class cook, washer. und Ironer 1n private fawil; orprivate boarding-honse. 1913 Butterreld-st. 4 ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSERY Ap,mald or nursery governess. Address I 31, frib- ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE TO ayourg baby by u good, kind, reliable woman wellexperienced. Can moke herself other ways nse- ful. Bestof references. Address G 7, ‘Cribune. ITUAT%ON ‘XA}"I“ED—I BY A YOUNG woman of experience lately from Kuj 1End on n lady. NG objection 10, travel.. Would ke the care 9f one child. _Address D £} Tribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GEN- cloharing, Address K 15, Tribune ofice. L=l SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMER- St s ks et eharm b il dnd 35 dress & 5h Tribuno oflica, b0 Of B intant. Ads ADIES WIO WILL SEND THEIR AD- dress and a dime’s worth of stamps I will call on them with something thut will prevent. wrinkles and make the complexion iikea bavy's, G, Tribune. _L\/I%S‘Q U LEc.R 4\‘21}: EOSTUMES, WIGS, iy WARD 'S COu 26 Stataegte 1 Over the cona- MEXICO_PRICE-LISTS AND SALES- Spinsh. Address o THEAne o> aed Intd OR SALE—AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT pluno, almost new, for less than Ralf what {tcost: first-cluss ‘make. For further purticulars call at " ROR SALE-FINE STEINWAY PIANO A° 232 East Indlana-st. PORTER. N ADDITION TO OUR LARGE STOCK of new ptanos und orzans we have the following Second-hand instruments that we londay, Fe 1mel 1melodeon, & 1 organ, §5-1 10rgan, $0—8 eash, e 1pizno, er. 5 1 plano, #0310 cash, § per month; Chickering make er. "I plano, §55—§10 cash, 8 per month; Gubler maker. .1 piano, RW—§10 cush, 8 per month: Fisct 1 pinno—#150—¢lU cash, $10 per month; New York Company ma 2085 eas )45 cash, -$5 cash, kers, will offer for salg lodeon, ¥la—$3 eash, §3 per manth. . 8 per month. S por month. per month. Pper month; ; Chickeriog make 1piano, $iio—$l5 cash, $10 per wmonth; J. P. Tale maker, 1 pluno, $200—52 cash, §10 per month; K. C. Lights maker. 1 Elm:m. $210—$20 cash, #10 per mounth: F. C. Lighta maker. Y piano, £00-£20 cash. $10 per menth; Knaba maker. 1piano; 130~ cash, 315 per month; Decker maker. 1 pianu. £45—£5 cash, 4 per l\!{gn‘l‘l'l: !llnllat. Davis & Co. makers. KIMBALL, Corner State and Adams-sts. TMBALL’S MUSICAL COLUMN. We take pleasure in calling the attention of iles wanting 1o purchase u atrictl plano to the world-renowned H: v first upt aliet, Davis & Co.’s Take. They are not only receiving tho admiration of artists of our own country, but command a sale {n Europe, where they have oecn cxported i lurse numuers. Thesc celebrated plancs can be seed ag our wureroums in UPRIGHTS, ! and coupler. GRANDS, KIMBALL O stops, grand onean SQUABES, THE RGAN. ENTHLELY NEW DUSIGN UF CASE. tops, gran i knee swell, ops. ‘b Enee swell (coupler). 10 stops, erand orgun knee swell, sub-bass NEW CHAPEL ORGAN elegnntly tinishied in Queen Anne style, and Is partice ularly ndapted for courches, lodges. Sunday-schools, and Siyle %510 stops, as follows: Dia gelfen, princival, sub-bass, n, v03 pason, vox an- octave . coupler, forie, ety tremolo, cremona, fiute, melodis, and grand v knee swell. tyle .- 11 stops, ns £3llowa: Diapason, vox anzel Ieu, principal. sub-bass, octuve coupler, furte, Lremoio, yox f«ucsgf, flute, cremiona, melodia, and grund oAz el The nbove In black walnut or ebony and gilt knee EMERSON SQUARE AN. Eeautiful in tone, POPI Warranted in every respect. Hhe wmuck yRian & co. oncaNs with book and sheet-music closets, -lamp-stands, seb in by est thut of ch all the (m) Ve warmat It ‘These orguns can be sold on instalments, and at & price within the roach of all. Struments in every respect. these ine ULAR UPRIGET PIANOS, Rich Rosewood CB308- et Aetor e NEw BEEOTER °* KIMBALL PIANO, U%flflhl and Squace. ‘These pianos embrace the art of planoforte-making. can be procured. Every Instrument sold by us is fully warranted. ¥ovements knowa A macerial s tbe Hecond-hund instruments taken in exchange. Instruments sold un fnatallments if required We have guite s number of second-bund planos = n £5 10 $275. We have severnl ot less thal 11 do Tor beginners, and can be soid on esy’ W. W. KIMBALL, . Corner State and Adums-sta. prices $) th payme Descri) Iron hat i nts. Dpiication 10 U3 OF OMF aReRti. YON & HEALY PATENT tive catalozues sent free to any address o3 UPRIGHT PIANOS Are remarkable for thelr grent durability and ity or stundiue ta sane, 58 well a8 for theirsu capac- of ton6 Eddy, ingly pure and symputhetic singing quality lecommended by Rive-King, Sherwoud, EdD Gleuson, _Lieblinz, Boscovitz. Mathews. Becke! Pratt, Birge, Britton, nod a host of other artlsts® teachiers. ‘Thousunds in use (n Chicago and vicialtfe Prices moderate. Ter LYON rma easy. & HEALY, State and Monros-$ts. i g NOS- ARE RE- _LVIATIIL SHEK’S PIANOS nowned for their Bi1LLIANT, RESONANT TONE, GREAT DI ITY, URAB] A POWER 10 STAND I¥ TONE Andaresold atlower prices than many otber gia lucking thess necessnry requisites iv n Hrsi-class Instrument, for cash or ontlme. o\ STORY a1 state-sz W UPRIGHT WEBER FOR SALE ato grent sncrifice. Adaress £ @, ‘Tribune: _PLL-\'O-FORTES JUST RECEIVED— Lat rxe atock of cabinet grands, npright Bauare planos. 1am pow prepared to lowest prices and ensies: terms; every pi warraniad: old Instruments take: 0 in exchange; t3, "Hilah orders ab bare nts Kains in second-hand pianos. ADAM SHARE: -hfll: sale and retall dealer fo corner Morzan. pianas, 6 West Madison-st UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS, rent. from & to & per month, at He Plno-rooms, 28 State-st. )i3 Bm}t;g'fl TANTED—A STEINWAY UPRIGHT plano. plesse nddress KL Tribune ofile . Aprose having one to sell ches) joe, I e, stating prict, 1t uew or how lonx in use. and -where'the same secn. PRIVATE LYING-IN ASYLUM—HOME medlcal attendance and nursing for Indies np- broaching continement._Address Box 264, Post-giice. UIET HOME AND GOOD NURSING for lady during continement. 11 1, Tribune ofice. 10 good’ ILL SELL MY FINE STANDARD lano for less than er cos time pred purty. Cailat 62 West Washington-st BUSINESS CARDS. UIET HOME FOR LADIES DURING ement. Beat of caro and nmg:;:mr:l at- )| contini tendance, 33 West Hamison-st, near Aberdes: GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT B A bo! Chicago. Advice free; 157! epetlan i Roaiieds nlotly aid egally tausssisdes

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