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WANLED-MALE IF EP. OREEEPERS. CLERES NTEDA COMPETENT ORDER W. ior che wholesle ~.uz business. Address qiivone omic. TED Srey). ING \ IN OFFICE ANTED YOU. oenieroraers aks Ul, ott: Faust te gaace spocorrect in ini je — WORK FOR 4 BROKE! rade and is acquainted with the job- 20, 1SSI_EIGHTEEN PAGES. YHE UCHIUAGU YHKYBUNE: SUNDA, MARU 5 ‘ -W ‘D-~MALE HELP, \ \ WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, SITUATIONS—IALE, \__ SITUATIONS—FEMALE. ___. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. JLISCELLANEOUS. MisceLLANEOUS. “ANTED—CANVASSE ss ienuale,” Anyone liter to tons Wie a hours daily need 2a Weet Madicon-st in atone Proneable employment. “WaXTED—By WHOLESALE HOUSE ofics work Gboy RbOUL AG sears uf axe to assist. ic age and reterence,zZ fi, Lribune offices et te WAX TED—TWO BOYS—ERRAND- ANTED A, OSE ive sacerperua’ | W tino cu REE, EDUCATED EN- wegen Address with references AW, Trib- | this city. POLLARD & MUSS, 138 wast Washing: WHO ANTED—TWO MEN FOR CLEAN- PV ations YOUNG MAN ‘bad some experience Be CADDINE, od y ‘ing walls and scrubo LAN PINEHITOS. 1S pitied” APPIY to Ale Teper with not jess than §,0J; money se- ie. Tribune ofice SAINTED—-A YOUNG MAN AS BI y Ax TED A sore 1aciory and to help UL wail has in Jobeding. 6 reise ina drugstore. Address 27s, Tribune, Wanna TERSON AS BOOK- in clere ince wanted, Address in a e. own han effing wages and expericuce, X 41, Tribu: ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE pargo of Ince department: must know Incea wel, Apply, with references. to F, IL COOPER, Peo- 3 : NTED— OFFICE BOY. MUST rAN W ood hand and come well tecommend- pnyeat Hoom 1 HS Lundolph-st, Monday ands ANTED—BOY THAT LIVES WITH auwholestle house, Address AGs THoune offices W AS2ED YOUN G MAN IN LAW OF- Hee; doerra ting, ete. 5 salary aah Adaress, with referchesy, 8 TE Anke ANTED_—JANITOR, MARRIED, N Weanner Sede or Germans ‘one who odes ences, D2: Tabuee tian © ACarees with reter- wax TED—A NIGHT WATCHMAN ‘who can run an engine: stead 3 in Ne Division. “Address AVS Telbune oulge” ret 8 North Siming beeen 8 und 2 STANTED—A COMPETENT, RELLA- WY -Sie voot und shoe salesman in a retail store. shires OA. SATREWS, 0S) West Mudlson-st ANTED—A, BOOKKEEPER .FOR A ub Waiert. couumission houses wages low. ‘guoress mith reverences 4%), ‘Tribune oitiee, —A FIRST-CLASS BOOK- ANTED 7 availise Mee eicinate en seeneré OMdress by letter, statin former po- pebontiti, ABTS MAIR, 155,15 18) ‘Markets: FANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO WAS Tad some experience us entry clerk; salary, § week, AGreSS with reference, stating age, 12), 8 of8ce, ANTED-3 .THOROUGHLY RE- spectable men, who thust give xood references, ig Represent x now instituuon Iw Chicazo. © Ayply to fe J. 40! i. a Si My Afroman tod heme eee Sronday, Maron ’ ANTED FIRST-CLASS CANYVASS- CO. beokbinders, Ch.eazo. = Vy ANTED = i* F. IRST-CLASS BUSI- dress A 4. Tribune oftee. “ANTED—A COMPETENT BILL terk in a dry-roods house. State are, salary: gbected, and what experience bad. C8, Tribune. ANTED GOOD. BOOK CANVASS- 2115 Washington-at, and see our nawmorea, eee -ANTED—COMPETENT BOOT AND ‘shoe ealesman in a wholesile house; one with W ANIED-AN E. <PERIENCED SEW- ing-nmchine adjuster, one acquaint Ch ith Howe pretesieds FA LAUULTEAUR, Se States sliyede preferred. Address Ao. Tribune office, ANTED—BOY—IN OFFICE OF MAN- Wea hand- sitting. ©. im ring com): Address,in own ORIEL, aba salle-st. GOOD, SMART BOY OR ANTED—A gerk in law-ollice. eperience. Address, ialing salary expected, Wet tane cliice. “ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD Fabs, WHo Nasa thorough knowledge of tho ayrrods businesk, fornsmall town in lows. Giro er-teperience, and refercnees; fair salary pald. Spires C8, Tribune otlive. é Waa YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 to yeurs of azo, (n an office; must be a good Neap. and willing to make bimselfrenerally useful Frend about the ofice: one who writes Geriuan pre- feed. Address 6 4U, ‘Tribune ottice. Witeeseios: ENTRY CLERK IN A ‘whole-al6 Rrocery store; Must understand the en Give salary and reterences. C2, Tribune, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD pebits and fuir knowledge of the different gual- jules of tea to take charge of a tea department in re- EYitore ina good town. Must be a drst-class sales- Em Address A 71, Tribune ottice. .one with good bund and- ¥ ANTED—-TWO STRICTLY FIRST- class salesmen, A well-known grocery house Will pay liberal salary oF commission to gulesmien who” ol x kood trade, One el XN ie und one to take W, D.C. NS we Cie tabu. ‘WANTED IUREE ACTIVE MEN FOR ie business und cood pas: nied necd apply, AdaresrG 2k Tribune omee Ye 7 ANTED—MAN TO TAKE CARE OF en Merten wentieins nights only; must bave had. y ANTED—A GOOD FaRM-HAND BY the ye OW DO ¥ ‘ANTED—A'T 59 RUSH-ST., .COMPE- wnt colored waiter. VV ARTED MEN TO TRAVEL, SELL- ing u standard article; sells itself; Inrge vom- mission: must be ready to xo ‘at once. A 73, Tribune, ANTED-GENTEEL BUSINESS no} men. “fost refurences or security required. Cull to-day at lU o'clock or Monday. ILALL © CO., Koom 6, 116 Washington-su -ANTED~FIRST-CLASS HAT SALES- man for ty retall, trade; state “ave, refer nces expected: don’t want any one to seen ouster. Address O31, Tribune ote. ANTED—SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG man to work ina store; salury $& per week to commence with; must be of good address, reside with parenja and have & good common school education. Address I’ 33, Tribune ottice. ANTED—MAN TO TAKE CHARGE und canvass the city with a patent gus-burner thut Is warranted to save from 15 to 80 per cent over any other bupiers, one acquainted withthe business preferred. Cail Monday. Ivo State-st., Reom Ii. |. North Desplaines-st,, coraer Milwaukee-ay.- be willing to go to w near suburb, E.C, WALLER, Domestics. ‘ANTED—A GIRL. FOR . SECOND. ‘work, Washing, and ironing. Apply at 1si2 Micbigan-av. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL FOR Reneral housework, iteferences required. 157 ‘Twenty-fifth-st. : ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN giri to cook, wash, und iron in small family; good Wages. Apply atz3t Wabash-ay, « WanteDTs COMPETENT GIRL FOR "ANTED—A GOOD GIRL,TO DO GEN- eral housework. Bring reference. 479 West Monroe-st., corner Laomis. WAnteDes, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Reference required. 7 Wabash. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS | COOK, TO whom tirst-cinsy wages will be paid; ‘also « first-class gir} for general Work in private boarding- house. Apply to-morrow evening at 1919 Calumet-av. WANTED A THOROUGH, RELIASLE pe aniitl 10 cook, wash, and fron. Apply atts Dear WANTEDIA GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework at $% North Franklin-st. ANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR PLAIN Te ieee sino Sith Loe second work. Apply at Waren pAstRy, COOK AT THE Clarendon House. Woman preferred. W ANZED, CHAMBERMAID-- AT THE Britgs Tei fan to ela fos laundrys Besgad Houses hall girl, at Brisas House. ‘ . NORWE- WASTED GERMAN oR rian girl for genoral housework. Call Sunday or Monday morning. 21 Park-av. WANTED A, THOROUGHLY COMPE- teht sie) to do genera) housework in. small family; must be neat and willing. Call Monday av 703 West Jackson-st. V ANTED—AT 153 ASHLAND-AY., A girl for general housework; no washing. Muse ‘be a good cu0k. : ¥ ANTED—591 JACKSON-ST.—COMPE- tent xirl for general housework; references require BOOKREEPERS. CLERKS. &o. ITUATION WANTED-EMPLOYMENT. ‘of any kind in store or Olfice by x competent, ex- Derienced office man; ulso experienced jn fire-Insur- Knee business: willwork for vety moderato saiary. First-class city references. Address ¥ ts, Tribune. NITUATION WANTED—BY A PHILA. delpbian; good salesman: experienced in tine siationery and fancy goods. Address Q 7%, Tribune. GIPUATION WaNTED—BY, FIRST. ‘clase druggist, city or country long experience. datews 1, BLIARIG, 519 North Fifth-st, dt. Louls. Domestics. WANTED-—BY THREE highly respectablo young girls, thoroughly com~= petent In every parttcular. Best references. One to cook, wash, and iron; one for general housework, the other to take care of chilaren, und 1s willing to travel, Good calls solicited, Please call only on Monday and Poesday rear 43) East Division-st North Sido pre- ITUATIONS WANTED~BY 2 S\WED- Fe ld Sno aces a Ae ag APRS Seupuiakene Cupatetese or Ply Maneny ee GItUATIONS ITUATION WANTED—LY FA MAN; speaks English and German; posted tn book~ Hy Ing, Frocery and general busness. A lreference. Address % 35, Tribune office. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY 2 NOR- wegian girls to do up-stairs or chamber work. Please call at 100 West Indlana-st, third floor, Sun- day and Monday. ” Z YTUATION WANTED—AS ASSIST- ‘ant bookkeeper by 8 YOuDZ man just frum Cana- di; Has a good knowledse Of accounis and can sive gond' references, Address J A K, 13 West Van Bu- Fen-sf.. city. Sit UATION WANTED—AS SHIPPING, ‘rocalving, oF bill clerk, or other office work. Good Tierences. “Address Xoo Tribune amice, GITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- ‘class bookkeeper and cashier of long oxperien nv A Lpenman. Good references und security. A dress Z14, Tribune ontice SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man ug assistant bookkeeper or collector, A references and security. Address Z ot, Tribune gftice, GITUATION WANTED—BY YOUNG man.quick at Syures and willing to work. Hus Nua some business experience. Can give guod refer- ences. Address Z i, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBER- mald in hotel or private family, Reference. Ad- dress Z 24, Tribune oitice. A ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- tent colored woman with a child ob feet old to do genera} housework; country preferred; understands uilkinds of-wurk. Address ’Z 3 ‘I'ribune office. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY GOOD Samaritan Society, 173 East Mtundolph-st., for good girls for general housework, seainstresses, nurses, and women for any kind of employment. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY 2 GER- man girls, one to cook, wash and fron, the other 10 do reeond work or tuke ‘caro of children. Apply Monday afternoon at basement, Pearson-st, corner Water-Works Park, B ITUATION WANTED—FOR GENER- ‘al housuwork. Call Monday at 80 North Clark-st. Uprstalrs, Reference from Inst place. ITUATION WANTED—IN WHOLE- sule house by young mun. Is now salesman in rotallstore. Can lye “oud. references. Address Z $8, Tribune ‘office. ITUATION WANTED—IN REAL ES- tate, law, uf Insurance ottice by = young man 21 yenrs vld, good habits, fair pentian, understands bookkeeping, and hus had over two yenrs’ oxpericnca in ubice wore; can give reforonces. “X 63, Tribune. JTUATION WANTED--BY A FIRST- cluss hostery, underwear. or ents’ furnishing Evogs mun In suite Hirst-class Louse; muy years’ ex- perience; the best of reforences, Xt, ‘Iripune, G ITUATION WANTED—BY A GRAD- unte of Ortarlo Colleze of Pharmacy, and of aix years’ experience tn the preseription business. Itef- i suf required. Address, stating salary, Box 7a¥, St, Catharines, Ont, C. We ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG tudy to do second work in a private family. Please call for three days at is West Taylor-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD. 4) Swedish git! in a private family, N3Sedgwick-st., {TUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN eoneratgirl. Best references. 34 Cottage Grove- BY,, rst oor, i Domestics. SITUATION WANTED_—BY A YOUNG Simuterr Neferoncas wireas Audvess Dis Teibuuee ITUATION WANTED — AS SALES- ITUATION WANTE! Taay to. wate tn an oie copys oF are ae someting respectable. Inquire fue two days at is ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY of il years’ experien¢o as milliner: - Siices. Address ow Li Bloomington Mkt ee ITUATION WANTED—A COMPE- wd fent lady Gealres clrealars wo address, copying, or Y aplayauent tore compensation, Address 0 E 36, "Tribune onset bers AY NW. — % sea noe aucsuua lanowe Wann oe a ‘tribune office. SITUATION, WANTED~BY A YOUNG lady to xo with w family to Europe and return. a3 maid, or to attend an Invalid Isdy. Address OD 49, ‘Tribune ofice, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, AUCTION —JOHN MITCHELL, PIO- neer bargnin-giver in borses, buzzes, harness, ete, Iaband 19 Washington-st., offers special bareains, in 3 open side-spring business wacons, 5 top bugles, Whitechapel bodies, Whitney spring. ‘They are daisies, snd for style, make, and Snish cannot be equaled. Six top bugsles, end springs; # srocery wazons.with stand- ing top: und a lame amount of all kinds second-hand work. ‘The greater portion L have made cusb advances on, and have instructions to close thein out at posi tye and absolute sacritices. Cash advances made to any amount. At A GREAT SARIPICE, TO CLOSE ‘out the balance of my livery stock: One 1.200 pound lurge bay orses, bugsies, und harness complete, and a beautl~ {ul teata of well-matched trotters, can co toxethor In 2:38, Willsell for less than half what this stack is Worth to close It out at once. D. A. AUSTIN, 173g West Stadizon-st. 3 horso, two very Gne family rigs ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN for general housawork. Apply at Mrs. LEN- Nip wil South Dearbora-st., Monday. Suuth Side preferred, ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD xitl to. do housework or cooking. Good refer- ghees. Call for two days at No. Hl Jeterson-st. Rear SEAMSTRESSES. ‘ANTED~OPERATORS ON SEWING muehines; also, an experienced pressor und ys smurtgirl to sew on buttons. BLACK & HOFMAN, 161 Madison-st. ANTED—GIRLS WITH THEIR OWN machines will tind good work at 121 and 122 WV Ax’ TED~SEAMSTRESS | CAPABLE of cutting und tieting children's clothes: must 4 Washihgton-st, Wax ‘TED~100 EXPERIENCED CLOAK VY ‘nna ulster makers at H. ZIMMERMAN'S, 133 Franklins, ANTED — FIRST-CLASS CLOAK makers; also small xirls to sew on buttons, At ELLINGER'S suit factors, M4 and Hs Wabash-av,, fourth floor. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS -“PERATOR 10 work on white musiia dresses. MAR- SHALL FIELD & Cv. aressmaking department. ¥ ANTED— 100. CLOAKMAKERS TO eye IB the shop. HE ZIMMERMAN, 12) Frank- ‘ANTED—GIRLS FOR COAT-MAK- AVY —ing by machine for fine trade. Price paid, from $8t0 $10. Apply at No, 1% South Clark-st., ftoom Jl. MILLEVERS. 4 ‘ANTED—A GOOD MILLINER: ALSO se ae et eas jady, ot 10) State-st. MISS GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ian who bus had six years’ experience as bovk- keeper. Can bring the best of references and will be cancel with a small sainry. Address W. H. WOLFF, Box 536, Norfolk, Va, GITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- petent nin as assistant bookkeeper, correspond~ ent, shipping. or delivers diy reterences or securlty. Address B4i, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—AN EXCEL- Jent apothecary, with German and French di- promn, speaking very Witle Enxlish; salary and work ho object if permanent situation, 3 43, ‘I'ribune.- ITUATION WANTED—IN AN OFFICE by an experienced, reifuble, mfddie-aged man Who Has eOnducted an East Indlan agency business for somo seurs, Good references. A %, Tribune office, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG tan, A 1 penman, to do genera) offlce work. Iixh- eSoft references. 133, ‘Tribune ovico, ‘ giroar N WANTED—IN A REAL- estate office by one who has worked in one: for & years in this city; small sslary expected. address C 5,, 'Trivune ottice. : ITUATION WANTED—I HAVE HAD iS years’ exporience in Ubicago 23 salesman and Doukkeeper in hardware store and house-rurnishing: ds business. Best of references. Address A tii, ‘ripune oftice. GITUATION WANTED—BY A CAPA- blo young man, who writes a good hand and Is wilting to_works hayp studied and practiced phar- mincy,undcan kuep bobks. References, Address A & Tribuno oftice.. ANTED—EXPERIENCED STRAW- sewers. Apply at THOMPSON & EWENS', 153 State-st, over music-store. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN POSTED in furnishing foods, city retail; give axe, ex exence, peferences, und salary wanted. Address C A Tribune office. Jy ANTED—A GOOD, STRONG YOUNG quan aboutV for delivery; prefer one living in nelghbortiood.. Cail Sunday between 10 and 12 2. i. at Teed-store, 259 Thirty-ffin-st. “ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED DRY ‘goods salesman: must speuk German, Scandi- wvlan. Steady emp: -sment to the right man. Apply ionday morning, a1 215 North Wells-8t W ANTEDSIEN NOON WAITERS AT ‘the Common Sense l.unch-Rooms Monday at Nam. Also two women for washing silver. y ‘ANTED—A FIST-CLASS CLOTHING ‘salesman; oue that is well posted in tbe busi- was; no other need apply. 333 South Clark-st. ¥ ANTED—4 BOY ‘0 RUN ERRANDS ein in eat sate Nhpiy “Stondae emornlag. KETCHUM BROS, HU Madison-st, Jeoom ee oe TRADES. ANTED—2) MACHINISTS AND 5 yy molders, Address D. J. MURRAY, Waneau, WANTED TINNER WITH SET OF tools: wilt give steudy work. Address Ww. RELD, Rossville, Ut % ANTED—A NIGHT ENGINEER; good recommendations. Apply Monday between § und 9s. m. ut Prussing 3 Vinexar~ Works, cornor Clark and Twenty-fourth-sts. WAdtEp oto UNG MAN TO SOLIC:T advertisements, make collections, etc, on a trade Journal. Salary paid. Kddréss Cp, rribune ones. Aust have references. ANMED—A FIRST-CLASS TIORSE- sboer; would prefer aman vbat understands tobbing also; steudy emplosment for the right kind wfman: musi Le well recommended. Inquire between fand wae mat @4 Soun Malstedst GRIFFIN & * QONNELLY. ANTED—THREE OR FOUR GOOD ‘arpenters. Apply Monday morning at X2 Forty-seventh-st.. bear Wentworth-ay. ae < . YXTANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PAINTER ‘abd siriper to take cbarge of @ large carriuco mannfnctory out of city; ope capable of mani ging referred, Address orapply in person at Hub Pub- bine CO. Lake-st, a abee iy ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WIOLE- ‘sale swve salesman Of experience and ability, acquainied with clty trade, | Suste experience, refer~ enves, and salary wanted. Address X oY. ‘Tribune. WANTED—FEMALE HELP. “WANTED FIRST-CLASS TRIMMERS for the country. 0. Kt. KEITH & CO., Wa- bash-ay. and Monroe-st, Inquire for E. Francis. WANTED MILLERS: GOOD BON- Retmukers, at MEYERS’, 153 State-nt, st ITUATION WANTED—AS SHIPPING und bili clerk by tirst-ciass mun; quick and ac- curate; can furnish good city reference. B i, Trib- une office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG inun quick at figures und a good penman; am not Durtlculur as to bind of wors; 2 good place 1s more of fn object than wares; 1 will give good saustaction. Address Bi, ‘Telbune office. DRESSMAKERS. WANTED — EXPERIENCED CLOAK- maters to work on Jackets, sik suits, ud dol~ mans. J. B..LONG, 42 and 4 Sadison-st. NUESES. ‘ANTED—WET NURSE—APPLY AT the office of DR. REA, 12 Menroo-3t, morning between 9 und 10 o'clock. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN CARE of children. Call Monday at 877 West Con- gress-st i ¥ ANTED—A COMPETENT, EXPERI- enced nurse for a younzentld. Keferences required. Apply Monday at I8il Michizan-av. V ‘ANTED-COMPETENT NURSEGIRL references. Call at 12u) Michiguo-nv., afternoon or | ‘who can do some sewing. Must bring good evening. Domestics. ATANTED—A NEAT, TIDY WOMAN to go in the country to work in farm-house, Cell for two days at No. « North Clurk-st, up-statrs, ¥ ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS MEAT und one good pastry cook for hotel; waxes, SVper month euch. Address Jewell House, Mich- gan City, Ind, ws 'TED—PAPER CUTTER—MAN OR boy w run cutter in bindery. J.J. SPALDING &00.. 8 Ciark-st. 'ANTED—GOOD WOOD-\VORKERS ‘ ‘ob Stoweases; als xood back-ftterbhd glarter. JOHN & CU,, 47 und 49 Surie-st_ 7 ANTED PATTERN MARERS. = Wels te ReRy morning at Reedy's levator ANTED—A GOOD PLUMBER. J. W. ANTED—AT 2723 INDIANA-AV,, A competent second girl; Scandinavian or Ger- aman preferred; must come weil recommended.¢ Ap~ ply Monday. J7ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent girl far general housework in namall private famby. . Apply at 20 South Green-st. W4xteps NEAT, ACTIVE GIRL NN, «£2 Reneral housework in family of four. 313 at TANTED—2 GERMAN GIRLS, ONE for Reneral housework. the othe: to assist und muke herself cenerally useful. Apply 3135 Wabash. BUT NEL DEISCOLL, li Hichtecuth-st ‘ANTED—A FRENCH COMPOSITOR at Roum, & East Washington-st. ANTED—YOUNG MAN AS POLISH- Preferrode Address A Wi Tribune office. y ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS ARCHI- deerural crauzhteman, +9 Dearborn-st,, Room ‘3. ANTED—A MACHINIST ACCUS- wh pitmedto work on'steam nre-engines. Apply ‘ANTED-IN BINDERY~A FIRST- dink-book finisher, who can forward.as well; Apaper-ruler, iv Clatk-st. Wasted — aN | ARCHITECTURAL Grughtsman “Apply to ‘. V. WADSBIEI, ' ANTED-PSINTERS = NONE, EBL gis brush bunds need “appis. 7 Wa 'TED—THREE. GOOD PATTER makersat JOHN B. GAVN'S, ITN. Jesferson ANTED—FRESCOERS. INQUIRE OF WARMEN F. LELAND, Gardner Louse. ANTED—GOOD ARCHITECTURAL UY -druzbteman. 165 Randolph-st,, Room te. ANTED—FIVE FIRST-CLASS MEN paseo none turned Siippersi steady work. 234 West ANTED—FIVE GOOD MACHINISTS; SBADWELL, #7 Deurborn-st = WANTED. — 3 FIRST-CLASS | COAT £00. iors unminies eo Sadowa ANTED—AN UPHOLSTERER TOGO to Pittsbure Apply at i South Canal-at. VWWANZED-FIRST-CLASS COAT AND Workay iy Dearbors ate pes RiD, ore avensy. \WAstep—a cE RACTICAL | TE NT gament Goods Depot, Wand STitehdainheats second ANTED—A SHOW-CARD PAINTER, aaefa $9 MhO Is willing to znako himself, xeneraily See OK, Trbune ofice. “rrences Feauive ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PAINTER 3 Ise it een Sard tnd rooms Novalis Houre, 90 sorts Welles ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO “do ceneral housework und wayb snd fron fora guinil Tauilly. Inquire at 171 West Wasbington-st, fromWa-m. to? p.m. Monday, March 2L Good references required. ‘ANTED—GOOD SAMARITAN SO- ciet East Randulph-st.—All kinds of work for women} strangers assisted; board & to £2.90 per week. X7ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COM tant girl for general housework in a flats three in family: Inast be first-class. Call Monday a¢ S53 East Huron-st. VV ANTED A GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL for keneral hon-cwork In a family of four. Apply at once mt ‘Ai South Lincoln-st. WV ANTED— > OUNG FRENCH, GER- taan, Or Swedisupirt for second, work and as- gist in the ¢ re of hitle boy 2yeurs uld. 75 Maple-st.. North Side, near Dearbora-av. VWANTEDIA NEAT GERMAN GIRL ‘Who can wash, iron, undcook. Callat247 South Park-av. Vy ANTED—AT 344 DAYTON-ST,, A ‘good, willing girl for general housework; must be agood ltundress, Waxes not over 8. VW ANTED—S. GInL FOR GENERAL ‘housework. For a competent girl cood wages will be paid. 420 Loke-av. “WANTED, G00D. GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework fn smal) family. No irish. Ap- ply ufter Sunday at 96 Warren-ny. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO do general nousework in atl family; must bes thorouxh cook. Cail at 35 igen. ANTED—A GOOD COMPETANT woman (German preferred) to take charze ofa | small child; Itbers! pay. Address X 71, ‘Tribune otlice. | ‘ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COM petent nurse to take entire chnrge of boy 15 months old. Heferences, Call Monday at 28 Enst Hurgn-st. WASTED NURSE TO ASSIST WITH | care of baby und wash and fron for small fam- ily. Wages &t Call Monduy. 2% Delnware-place. ANTED—NURSE GIRL—ENGLISIL ‘or Atnerican. Must be well recommended, ani about 30 years of age. Apply Monday and Tuesday at 2359 South Park-a¥. "ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent nurse-cirl; must be willing to go toa near suburb, and come well recommended. &.C. WAL- LER, st Washington-at, . YTANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG woman to take care of Infant; also # girl as seamstress and to assist in second work. Apply, with Teferences, at 163 Litthe Pine-st. (or Tower place), corner of Bearson. WAxtED —EXPERIENCED LADY'S nurse at 383 West Luke-st., new, brick. ANTED-MIDDLE-AGED LADY AS nurse for an inyalld gentleman. Apply 79 and 81 Handylph-st, second tloor. z HOUSEKEEPERS. ‘ANTED—REFINED YOUNG LADY who thoroughly understunds housekeeping and tsnotabove IL Widower with three little girls. State age und qualifications, County for the summer. Ad: dress A Ss, Tribune office. yi ¥V ANTED—A BUSINESS GENTLE- man with his little daughter, occupying a small house, desires an intelficent Indy as housekeeper. Address A 68, Tribune ottice. ‘-ANTED—AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS housekeeper by a younz gentieman, to live at ‘Highland Park; ono whose object is more of a home: than asalary. ‘Address B 34, Tribune office. LAUNDRESSES. ‘ANTED—AT 681 LAKE-ST., ONE flest-class stirt-traner. TO TAKE WANTED LAUNDRESS. pay indentistry, Address C2, Tribune office. ANTED — SHIRT-IRONERS AND sturchers at Nilsson's Laundry, 2) North Clark, ¥VANTED—A FIRST-CLASS STARCH- er; #u0d prices, stendy work. Call Sunday or Monday morning. Cross Laundry, 271 North Clark-st. ‘ANTED—TWO GOOD NEW SHIRT starchers; work all the year round. DORKMUs’, 205 South Paulina-st., near Congress. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework in a family of three; good whges and guod place. Call at Tit West Washington. wax TED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR Feneral housework ut 15% Lootis-st. -ANTED—A GOOD COOK. MUST come well recommended. Call Monday morn- ing at 3 Ontario-st. -ANTED—GIRL TO-TAKE CARE OF ‘furnished rooms at the Jackson House, south- cust corner of Clark and Jackson-sts. WANTED 4 GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN- ‘eral housework. Call at 383 Eust Chicaco-av, WANTED, GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘housework in family of three; German or Swede preferred. References required. 455 West Jackson-st- WANIED-AN UPHOLSTERER AT itate-st, WANTED A, GIRL TO DO SECOND work. Apply at 27 Michigan-av. * EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ‘ANTED — GOOD GERMAN AND Scandinavian girls for private families, hotels, and boarding houses, at G, DUSKE'S office, 185 Mil~ waukeo-2¥. ‘MiscELLANEO! us. ‘ANTED—BINEDRY GIRLS, SEW- ers, und stitchers, RAND, MCNALLY & CO,, 18 to 154 monroo-st. ‘ANTED—BINDERY GIRLS, TWEN- ty folders and stiichers, J. J. SPALDING & CO., 159 Clark-st. ‘ANTED—TWO ENERGETIC LADIES of fatr education willing to work fora moder- ate salary until accustomed to our business. A %, ‘Tribune office, ANTED—10, YOUNG LADIES OF good address to sellon salary or commission anarticlo which every masio-toeacher and pupil will buy. Address A 47, Tribune office, GQITUATION WANTED—BY AN EX- M3) perienced amanuensis: salary moderate: any one wanting & good officesman will find it to their in= terest to reply. C 18, 'rribune office. GituaTIo’ WANTED—BY BUSINESS ‘collexe xraduate; good at figures, plain, rapid penman; advancement considered more than salary. References given. C2, ‘Tribune oitice, ITUATION WANTED—AS SHIPPING clerk: receiving clerk, of collector; have sold kvods in Iowa and Mlinols. and am acquainted with the burdware trade in those 5 Kererances le States. } G00d; qualitications good, Address O H3, Tribune. .GITUATION WANTED—BY A GAR- dener (Scundinnvian) of good habits; In this Suntry Ulree yenrs; part of. tho time gardener in tho ast. Good references, Address Z 77, Tribune office. clerk, Can furnish best of | JITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- class xirl to take care of furnished rooms, C 43, ribune office, GITUATION WANTED—Bi A GOOD Germun girl to do general housework. Inquire at BGold-st, up-stalrs, ITUATION WANTED=BY A COMPE- tont German girl to do general housework. Ap- Diy Monday ut i Twonty-ninth-st., up-stalrs. Best of references given. SITUATION WANTED—BY A WELSIL air], to do general housework of take care of chill- dFon. Inquire at 143 West Van Buren-st, up-stalrs. ITUATION WANTED -BY A GIRL from the country to do second work or.as nurse gicl. Apply at 1b Michigan-av., basement door. QITTATION WANTED—BY A GOOD SY kict tn private family or smal) boarding-house to do second work #ud walt on table; well experienced, References if required. Please’ call Monday at 173 ‘Ywenty-second-st., up-stairs, front room. No ‘postals, ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- tentetrl to do second work in 8 private family. Call at 225 Cortuxe Grove-av. GITUATION WANTED—BY A ‘COMPE- tent person in asmali tumily to do housework. Address 29 Twenty-second-st. LOT OF NORMAN STALLIONS, ‘4 in numbor, for sale at BECKETT'S, 379 West Randolph-st., to wit. No. 1. u G-yeur oid, welzhing 1,40 ths.; No.2, 04-year old dark [ron-xray, welahing i No.3, 1, No 4, »3-gear old bay, weighing 1,00; also, a Fe. iets nialiitn eon ep ies Ie TF. J. BERRY & COS MONROE-ST, Horse Market, near Michizan-ov.. larce stock of ali grades of horses: weare receiving and wholesaling to deajers und retulling for clty use largo quantities of hortes dally. All kinds of fing broke BINGLE DRIVERS, COACH TEAMS, AND GEN- % TLEMEN'S ROADSTERS. Allgrades of WORK-HORS#S und NORMAN DRAFT HORSES, VERY FINE FIVE-GLASS LANDAU, used but three montus, Keun & Lines’ make, & fine pair of bay horses, a tine coach harness, and a kod pulr of street blankets for sale on terms that fo bath parties. Call ar the repos a byear old dark dapple-gray, welghtny Will be satisfactory tory of KEAN & LINES, aiund ai Wabash-av., Cnl- SECOND-HAND OFF-STYLE COACH forsale; price $130; would exchange for « horse. Cullat 205 und 205 Wabash-av., Chicano. SECOND-HAND COUPELETTE, A new coupe harness, 8 goad common horse to 20 With the rig: prico $44, pari time. Who wants It? Call at 2B und AS Wabusp-ay., Chicago. LANEY & WILLIAMS, SUCCESSORS to Pennoyer & Binney, 30 to 36 Wabash-av., of; Yor tn addition to thelr unusually large assortment of new carriages the following second-hand work: 1 Coan &'fen Broeke alde-spring busgy. 3 Pennoyer side-spring buggies, | phaeton, nearly new; 2 elliptic spring buggles, 1 coupelatte, Liandau, 1 coupe rocka- way, I dug-cart, and J village cart. ‘i Ail tne abore in good repalr end for sale at low ices. ATIENTIO: BUTTER-MAKERS AND butter-eaters: Yellow analine known to hare Been used for coloring butter, “A word to the wise.” Feed grain and sorters aboard all stitial color" mrain and carrots, discatd all artificial color tng: use the Nugbron Patent, Milk-Cooler: let your cream ripen; make ood keeping quailty of butter: nueour "Pet "Creamery s-pound u r ina returnable case. ship to us fresh from the churn, "TO CONSUSIBRS. : After trial, secure fom us & regular supply throw the season of such makes as may sult your taste. CARD— j take this opportunity of calling the attention of my many frieses und patrons in Chicago and v= cinity to the factor my having recently 2 imyself with the well-known house of K. C. Qarra~ brantdealerin men’s tine furnishing poods, at 109 South Clurk-st, where] shall be ple: w welcoma Youone andall Very truly, A. L. WHEAT, formerly ‘of Wilson Bros.; late of Hurssell & Wheat. A LADY OF REFINEMENT, CAN GIVE the best of references here and from Callfore hia, who has met with reverses, would like pany a family, as nurse for children or invalid, going to Caltfarnia.’ Will remain with family ull fay coms t Es Ne adress BEBUENibage othess NO SSSEY expected. A MANUFACTURER IN WANT OF Toney to build or complete a factory and to bay the samo back in rent of uppor tloor for ight ‘Woodwork, or some one who will advance part of the AS baud 3 factory, ins, take whole or part in. Nort into 8€C0) floor Teft/or at 38 State-ses up-statege eons HOOF tO A YOUNG LADY, WISHING TO AC- complish her education, desires the assisinnco: Of some one who will help her through. XH, Trib- FEW BARRELS OF WET COFFEE STARTINS ndat Stator, 1888 Food as avers LL KINDS OF GRAVEL ROOFING FORD LUGS ana TS Week Wooningion-an eS ETA PHETA PI—-THE RESIDENT members of our fraternit: ed to ineet at my office, ftoom at Weyan it La Salle-st.. on Tuesday afternoon next, at 4 o'clock, present. H.W, SMUTH, President dogmiviche HEAP EXCURSIONS TO COLORADO, ‘Arizona, and New Mexico; first excursion March 22” Yor particulars inquire of S. DELAMATEH, NS Dearborn-st. N ANY ONE RECEIVING NEWS- papers from the South oblize me witha copy? Wish to get one from the principal cities of Georgia. Will pay for them. Address Z Gl, ‘Tribune office, (LOSING OUT STOCK OF WALL Pa perslizhtly damaged by water at from {to be a roll, MARTIN'S, 265 wad 2 Stare-vt. ASH PAID FOR OLD BRASS AND copper at 41) Fifth-a7. DEsonys SET STYLISH AND SE- cure. Full value allywed for old gold in ex- Change by A. LAUDERBACK, diamond jewelry man- ufacturer, southwest corner Madison ‘und State-sts., over Buck & Rayner's drug sture, second Hor. AX. TO ENLARGE PORTIONS OF the human form. No humbug. Advice free. Pescrine case und Inclose stamp to BL DE L. CO. At- HAVE $2,000 TO PUT INTO SOME established icgitimate business. Answers must State particulars, or no attention pald'to them. Ad- dress C2 ‘Tribune oftice. I WANT TO BUY AN INTEREST IN AN astablished hardware or umber business tn city or countrys, Address C 24, Taune office. St UATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- ass cook in a boarding-house or private family. Besvof references. Cull at wiv Coutage Grove-ay. Si UATION WANTED—BY A GOOD ‘Swedish girl to do second work in a private famt- 1¥,_ Call Monday at 2708 South Park-av. ARGAINS—C. P. KIMBALL & CO., 370 ‘and st? Wubash-av., hare a tine 6-soat rockawa} butte by Manville & Gos good as new, that will be sold atdait price; also second-hand coupelet, built by Studebaker Bros.: 2 Clarence conch, built by Killam &Co.; und a Coraing wagon, built by Brewster & Co. Gail'ind soe them before you buy. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COM potent roman from the Kinet, to cook, mash. und iron fn small family; or cooking ‘alone. 2 I'wenty- second-st. SITUATIONS WANTED — BY TWO competent girls, one as cook, und thé other as sec~ oud girl, Cull at 14? Twentleth-st, Monday. GITOATION WANTED—BY GIRL; IS good cook and Iaundross. Good reference. Call at Isls Dearbo:n-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL OF experience to do general housework in a private J. LINES RETURNED THURSDAY . evening rrom the carriaze manufacturing es- iablisbment of Keun & Lines, of Now Haven, Conn. where he bas been for the past ten days solocting the beautiful carriazes ofall kinds for the spring trade. ¥fe wishes {t particularly understood that all pnr- chases of carrinzes, buge(es, phaotons, or anything {n our line will be sold atus low prices for xood work atuuy house In the city, ab 205 ana 3 Wavash-ar., jeazo. A For SALE—32 GOOD DRAFT, DRIV- ing, and business horses and mares, weight from DW to 1400; prices from £5 to F200; a week's tril given; § bugsies,6 wagons, und harnesses. Apply at 19 Blue family. Apply at Ww Dearborn-av. RE- SITUATION WANTED—-BY A spectable young girl to_ do second work or lixht Housework. Please call at 3 West Polk-st. Island-av. * FoR SALE-THE BEST DELIVERY horse and carpenter wagon. Call at A. S. SI1L- LER'S, 143 Bust Juckson-st, QITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL to cook, wash, and iron. Best references. Call for thres devs ‘avail Stata-st. No objection to the DRESSMAKERS. {TUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPE- rienced dressmaker, by the day or week; cutting and Htting a specialty. Address A 8 Tribune office. QITUATION WANTED—AS . WATCH- maker by iy respectable man, well up in En and. eneva,and.chronoinoter wurk. Van Bureo-st,near Fifth-av. GITUATION WANTED-—BY AN EX- neritnced drossmaker to zo out by the days or Fiould uke asituation in a siore. AY (dress 43 Wa- asda. ITUATION WANTED—IN A JOB-OF- tice, by u youth 18 yeurs old, with 2 years’ experi~ ence On job work, to improve. Address A 17, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—BY BUTCHER. oftwenty yenrs’ experience as cutter ino tirst~ cinss market; isa good accountant, X 64 ‘Tribune. GiTuATION WANTED~BY AN ENGI y neer sith 1 years’ experience, to run stationary, Ghigine. Best of references. - Address or inquire of I’ It Maxwell-st. z GITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPE- rienced dressmuker to sew in families by the di Address A Fitting a epeciafty. ‘Verms reasonable. ‘tribune office. QituaTion WANTED—BY A DRESS- gnake stylish salts. €L25 per maker in fumilie: day. © 4), Tribune vitier SITUATION WANTED-—SEWING IN. private families -by nn experienced dress and C4, Tribune office. cioak-maker, COACHMEN, TEAMSTERS. cc. ITUATION "WANTED—AS COACH- man and gardener, br one who thoroughly up GUrstunds his business, with references, strictiy tem- perate, Willing, und obliging. Address 223, Tribune. SEAMSTRESSES, ITUATION WANTED-—BY, A LADY ius acvinutress, with e machine: work by day oF piece, Address MISS FOSTEIL a West Washing- ton-si me ITUATION WANTED--BY GERMAN ‘conchman ina private family; understands cur- den work und the cure of cows.” Address 148 West Washington-st, 3 ITUATION WANTED—BY MARRIED maf as conchmun in private familly; 12 yeurs’ ex- perience. Best of reterence, Address Z 9) I'ribune, Qirva TOs. WANTED— AS _ COACIL man by an Enelishman # years old, strictly tem= perate, 7 years’ experience. Reference, 24, ‘Tribune ortico, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ‘man as coacbman In a private family who und stands bis business thoroughly and willing to myke himself usetul. Best.of references. Address Z ‘Tribune aftice. : ITUATION WANTED—BY A sIRST- ‘class coachman: a reliuble single man. ‘ho best of elty reference. Address X40, ‘Tribune office. GiTUATION WANTED—AS _COACIL- man or to take cure of.n pair of rond horses. si 158 ad 190 Good references. See foreman in stable ‘Twenty-second-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COACH- mun; understands the care of tine borses und carringes. Good city reference. C%, J'ribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- class groom and conchman; willing, competent, iid not wfraid Of work; references. Address C 33, ‘Tribune office. TPUATION WANTED-—AS COACH- man bys colored tas, who ts thoroughiy sc- Quatntod wit horses. Best of reforences. Address CW, Tribune attice. MISCELLANEOUS. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FRENCH butler in a private family. Have five years’ ref- erence from the clty,. Address AN'TOLNK, 51 Supe- rlor-st, SUTATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man to learn a trade or to work ina store. Speaks German, Bohemian and English. J, ROLL, By 2 West Twentieth-st- ITUATION WANTED—AS JANITOR or night watchman. by an American 33 years old; Sitletiy temperate. Good references. ‘Aadress 235 ‘Tribune office. i Siuation WANTED—BY A YOUNG man of § years’ experience ina wholesale or retail drug-store. “Address A 4, Tribune olice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A STENOG- Tapher and type-writer; press und commercial Xperience, Address A 1s, ‘Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man as first-class gardener for a private famliy, Excellent experience and references, «Ad- dress, for threw days, X 4, Tribune office. GITUATION. WANTED—AS PORTER orjantior bya young man handy and willing. Good city references. Address B 21, Tribune office. F WANTED—TRUNKMAKER, WHO.IS git dene, Pt ie Hae 6 With reference, Cor, Tribune omce. the kitenen, the other aa. nurse, ina family of 3; only German or Swede need npply: liberal wages given. 4 Pleree-st, near Halsted. Wan eee, GOOD GIRLS, 1 FOR i FANTED—A FIRST-CLASS | CYLIN- 6 5 Tk Sivore! Apuly tod. Le RUGS & CUn 16 Fraaklin. -ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO gener! housework; ood wages. Wi Michi- ANTED—LADIES TO TAKE FIRST- class positions as cutters after learning the eciebratea French combination system of drafting: Tadies’ and children’s carments by square measure combined with the form, patented January, 1890, uni uta perfoct tt for any person withoutan alteration, ofno charge for instruction. 7% East Madison-st, oom Coacuren, TEAMSTERS, &C. ANTED-MAN AND WIFE TO DO Sis SES Wabaieare ake aubO EE, OF MOE WaSTeD-IMMfepIA TELY—a, MAN rife: man as groom and to make himself Seeratiy user ¥ Sina gh Heetat on a geniieman's place, und wife os ant faundress. Apply by fetter, with Reuenoes.to Riis Ae. RDRT, Bebra, like” gan-ay., Flat 15. Wana’. GOOD GIRL TO DO y assist In taking care of chil- ‘second Work nd dren. Apply at $400 Indiuna-av, Ww NTED — DINING-ROOM AND Kitchen girl. 19 East Uarrison-st. Wants THOROUGHLY COM- petent cook and laundress, German, at 59 Dearbdrn-av.; Iamily of two. Apply, with references. ANTED—A MAN TO DRIVE, DE- ee Ha MeRON, Good reference required, Ad- -ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- YY “erat housework in a small family. Swede or Norwegian preferred. 216 Onden-av. <4 MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—BY ONE, OF THE LAR- re ynolesale clothing houses in New York Tose Rie Coming fall trade. experienced rulesruen. fade wih ge ERT nee ‘und comtuunding a good first-class oppurtuutty. Apply at with reference % i ’ Rewfeat ferences, to AWC, Pust-Ulice Box BOS, ANTED—TO MEN OUT OFEMPLOY- Hie, protulil, ta Tustimeccs no eapteal reauireds t 26; nO ca And sewing-machiae azents preferred. purthoes 2 promeg Of canvassing quniiscations will meet with . Feply. Address Al 71 ‘Tribune office. ANTED—-AGENTS—IF_ YOU CAN \TED— IRL FOR GENERAL Wank thet , of four, 161 Sonth Sangamon. NTED—. OUNG GIRL TO AS- VANTEDSA, NOUNG, GIRL, TO AS: to-day at 225 Michlyan-uv- “guy and Tuesday. Apply at 1235 Michigan-ay., Mon- ay ANTED—20 GIRLS EXPERIENCED manufucturing lace goods. 319 W. Monroe-st. ¥ ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—TWO RE- fined, fairly educated ladies: situation perma- nent; salary $3 and #2 per week. E.A. RICE & CO, 22 Lakeside Building. : ‘ANTED—20 EXPERIENCED GIRLS for book and pampbict folding. TUCKER, NEWELL & CO., 104 and'1us Madisun-st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man (4) living at home; willing to work. Refer- ence from last emploser. Office or wholesale pre= ferred. Address B 2%, ‘Tribune office. GiusTioNn WANTED—A YOUNGMAN of industry, enorgy, education, ambition, and Cllaracter wants place where these qualities will be appreciated. Address C 48, Tribune o! ITUATION WANTED—STORE POR- ter, servant in family, or any respectable employ- ment, by young colored nina, Well recommended. Bia- reau Rexistry, 27 West Monroe-st, ITUATION. WANTED—A ‘GENTLE- man thoroughly experienced| with business tn geucral desires a position as travelér fora good honse. Cun furnish best of references. Address 0 D5, Erib- une office. WANED, — EXPERIENCED WAIT- ; ress for table und parlor floor. Cooking Mon- Gay morning. » < ‘ANTED~A1 SALESLADY TO TAKE eo eee a eoee experience and salary ‘comperent,- rience and & thoroughly fadress C 15, Tribune otfiee. ca N' —, TR! ‘OR CHAMBER i aN sare ae at Wes} Lake-st. ANTED—THREE YOUNG LADIES” A ‘10 Jearn song and dance for traveling special- ty company. Link's Dramatic Auency, Is? Clark-st. ITUATION ‘WANTED—BY A YOUNG German who Sesiros Wa deere, tbe. nein. oe Tago: employment of a Witt work for Cee eek Ga cess HL. Ge lis North Glark-st. SITU ATIONS—FEMALE, z Domestics. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, quiet German’ girl. for general housework and sewing; would like & place 1p two or three weeks on Southside. Address X #2, Tribune office. -ANTED—FIRST-CLASS COOK AND si Moc 00" Ells, Serie well recommended a Wikéonstu-st, near Lincoin Park. ANTED—A THOROUGHY COMPE- tent girl, well recommended, to do all whic 00 bata family. Apply Monday. at 241 Wa- Brae tf, baoks eas Empire Publish ' storia Miorete Heliding, Cbicaeos | basiears ssh . NTED-—. GIRL 10 WAPzp-oS2 08 NORE RELIARES | WW AEE GeO ce mabye etaUOly, {ell agents, with the, selicactivg froner. steference required. ce i Nea Men "eng te wad battery be rms SSIS SEE GER! (YY APPR GET srw “Tribune office. f -ANTED—YOUNG LADY AS CASH- Ter; one accustomed to reckoning interest and who has bad experience preferred. Address B 14, SILUATION WANTED—BY A CAPA- ‘blo girl to do general housework for small private Timily. “Good references given. Call for two days at ISL Bist Chicazo-ny,, up-stairs. ‘-ANTED—HAIR . WORKERS, IMME- diately... Apply to MRS. 3. L. STEVENS, 158 Btate-st, Wyant’s pattern rooms. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, competent, well recommended Swedish cook, Without washing, in American family, ANNA. 213 Onk, ANTED—A, FIRST-CLASS, SALES. seahires Andress Os Weibune offs, G)TUATION WANTED—BY A SWEDE girl to do general housework. Apply at 2 East Cateago-av. upstairs. ; NTED—20 BINDERY GIRS AT J. ANTES Be ATS Gio aTION, WANTED—BY:A GIRL TO- do general work. 21 Twentlerb-st ‘MILLINERS. ITUATION WANTED—BY_ AN EX- perlenced milliner. Please call ut 431 Prairie-av. HOUSEKEEPERs, . ITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSE- keeper. bya widow who has met with reverses; fSfond of children and home. References given anc required. Address Al, ‘'ribune office. ITUATION WANTED—AS A HOUSE- Keeper, by an honest, retned, well educated young oman, in # place where one or more servants are kept; no abjeccion to country. Best of refer- nly first-cluss parties need apply. Address 2%, Tribune oftice, i GITUATION WANTED — BY A RE- fined and capable oman, whose services would if and son, a position as . be equivalent to buard for sol housekeeper, or to take charge of a house in the ab- sence of the family, Address <3, ‘Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY AMERI- ‘can lady of ability, as working housekeeper for widower. Address % il, Tribune office GITUATION WANTED—BY RESPECT- abie woman as housekeeper of any place of trust. Address 19, ‘ribane office. ITUATION . WANTED —AS HOUSE- keaper in first-class, private family, by lady of 25; permanent if suited. References exchanged. Ad- dress B 2, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—BY RESPECT- ‘able person with good reference as nurse for aa Muvalid in any sort of sickness, or take entire charge of infant; _or housokeeper, assist In sawing. and make herself gencrally useful. Address 0 D 13, Tribune. 3 GQITUATION WANTED—BY A WIDOW lady. as housekeeper or take full charge of chil; dren und do the family sowing; no object country. Address O K 6, Tribune office. NURSES. GITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE IN confinement. Can give the vory best city refer- Shee. or would take full charge of an tnfant. Call at 6$ Finnell-st, LAUNDBESSES. ITUATION WANTED—AS LAUN- dreasur cook In a private family: good ref- Grences. Cull for three days ar si South State-st, MPLOYMENT AGENCIES. E ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES needing Scandinavian or Germau female helpcan De supplied at G. DUSKE'S office, LS Milwauket-av. MISCELLANEOUS. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG car uoRtsOna OF SMa Mane 3 writes, 1 Qiice Cksience given, Address 8, ‘ribune ofice. ITUATION WANTED—AS GOVERN- ‘ess to young children bys refined, conscientious cane ee Tae eer tnSs vould leave ay, a Ei ras 7. aerate First-class reference. -Z 25, Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COMPAN- Jon and nurse toen inal 047. PY 5 Xp accom: tacit aete : Miuncd render. Good city reference. Z %, Tribune, QrryaTion WANTED—BY A YOUNG Indy $a contectioncey oF Ory OSs te address PEUE SDI WS, dial Weatworth-ar. 'ANTED — A! LADY 4 companion by 8 ie management of ihe required, will partak nagomer eras household; able to teach music Jangange. Sestof references given. Address ¥ ‘Tribune office.” WANTED—BY A YOUNG ATION. ee ba cashier, Copyist. orto do writing cof any kind; isa plain rapid writer, ITUATION WANTED—A PROTEST- ant lady who has bad experience as matron fo ‘@ poblic institution in an eastern: city, would like any Pdsltion of trust, Adaress Z 18, ‘iribune o circular. Bi. : With Field, Leiter Address Z 57, Tribune. OR SALE—TEAM, WAGON, AND nearness. Southwest corner of Thirty-first and Laurol-sts. Fok SALE—OR TRADE FOR SQUARE- box, side or end spring buggy—a doctor's phacton. I. W. ¥., 85 West Lake-st. Fok SALE—A ROAD HORSE 6 YEARS old, sorrel: also, a bay mare 5 years old, well brad, speedy, sound, and gentle. bk. HL. CLYNCH, 25 Jeferson-st. ~ FoR SALE-CHEAP—ANOTHER CAR- load of iS horscs recelved from tho country on Saturday. Apply at large brick barn rear of 12 Centre- av., hear West Madison-st. OR SALE—THE HIGH-BRED STALL- Jon Binckhawk Hambletontun: can trot in 2:40. For further particulars address W. F. BOSWORTH, Washington Heights, Ill. FO SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A PAIR of fine Kentucky carringo-horses; bays: rell-ma:ched; 16hands high: 7 years oid. Inquire of coachmnn, rear No, 2119 Calumet-av. EO. SALE—COUPE, HARNESS, AND large black horse, very gentle, not ufrald of any- thing. ‘fT. B. MCKILLIP, 2 Washington-st. OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, 20 horses and mares tit for city or farm use, from ESR. Call at sl West Pifteenth-st—take Bine Island-nv, cars to Fifteenth and go one block anda half east. (OR SALE—-CAEAP—ONE 3-SPRING, hatit, top delivery-wagon; good ss new; and two top-bugeies, at 70 South Canal-st. WISH TO PURCHASE A GOOD, GEN- tle family horse, not over six years ofage. Please Address, miving price, etc., Ib 15, Tribune office. Prot TO MY DEPARTURE FOR EU- rope 1 wish to sell my horses, carriages, etc. Mrs. CHARLES WENDELL, Mil Wabash-av. pEAus WANTED—AT RICE’S STONE- quarry, Indiano-st., near Westera-av. ANTED—FOR CASH, A MEDIUM- sized, well-built horse fora indy’s use; must ba sound and gentle. ns wellasa good traveler, and used to strect driving and not afraid of the cars: cive description and lowest price. Address, for five days, 271, Tribune office. ANTED—2 CAR-LOASDS OF MARES ‘and horses for farm use, not less than 1,00) Ibs. Bring @ ‘Zl West Twelfth-st, in the afternoon after WANTED. SECONDHAND, BUGGY, A ~ Kimball,” “Brewster.” or * Brown” preferred, side-bar or end’spring. A 70, Tribune office. WANTED FOR-CASH A. GOOD SEC- ‘ond-hand road-wacun, S seat; weight about WW pounds. J. W. V., 15 West Lake-st. ‘“ANTED—A NEW THREE-SPRING i, democrat yagon or eide-bar busty of ate wats te exchange for side ut expr inj Carriage hardwaro, Apply (0 WARBEN SPRINGEL, 1% to 219 South Canal-st. ‘ANTED —A BAY, BLACK, 0} ‘chestnut gentleman's rondster about 15% hands La ea ee raat can oem als baud without soeeid or batter.” Address, stating price, A 6 ‘Trib- une aftico. ele ee ANTED — GOOD HORSE AND Dusgy suitable for iady: must be chesps give particulars. A 4, Tribune oftice. ANTED — CHEAP FOR CASH, A second-hand, three-quarter seat, light, side-bar, top-buzgy: mast bein good order and of first-class make, Address P.O, Box 9, Evanston, Ill. ‘ANTED-4 CAR-LOADS OF FARM horses and mares, cheap for cash, at XUS- SELL’S, 70 South Canal-st_ INSTRUCTION. RNAS COURSE-OF ' BOORKE ger IN G UN DER a practical bookkeeper 1s far better than an: sf tI ourse, Call at §% La Salle-st. for eae he JOHNSON, formerly bookkeeper & Co. CADEMY OF ELOCUTION AND DRA- jaatic Art. Mme. KORTZE, dramatic reader and Geiinestor, receives pupils in voico culture and dra- matic art in English, Brench. or German. Single re- hearsals to advanced students for special occssions. Wi9 Michigan-n¥. Bi Michiganepy, SSAYING—-CHICAGO SCHOOL OF Be oa a roca day and Pret ca Ego EL MANDOCK, 180 State-st PARTNERS! IIP WANTED—IN AN ES- tablished business by a thorough office-man who Would invest $400 of $4000. Must, be strictly legitt- tate and honorable. Address Z 36, Tribune office, PSERENOLOGIST AND | NATURAL XL ciairvoyant, Sirs. De Wala, of Philadelphia, t4 South Greon-st.” Magnetic treatment. paser SHAWL, COST 5200IN GOLD, ‘will be sold for $30. Address, for five days, O 4d, Tribune once, PRON TARY ASSISTANCE WANTED immediately by a young tady froma substantial - ientleman who can appreciate her ambitions. Ad~ dress A 762, ‘Imbune ottice. UIET HOME FOR: LADIES DURING ) contiuement. Best of care und professional at- tendance, 3x West Harrison-st, neat Aberdeen.” Some FINE OLD ORIGINAL ETCH- ings and engravings for sale. CS, ‘Tnbune. IIE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE bids to April Lnext for filling in Reese Hospital TOE corner of Twenty-ninth-st, and Cottaze-place. HENRY L. FRANK, Room 15, 94 Washingten-st, 1O PACKERS AND OTHERS—A GEN- tHeman established In business in Ginsgow, Scot- Jand, would ike to communicate with firms who wish. to ship goods to that markets prices and information given. Satisfactory references, Address HG, Room 7, # Dearborn-st. sp 'YPE-WRITERS TO RENT. RYDER & KELLOGG, 125 Washington-at, Room 5 WANTED F FOR CASH—FRAME Dullding with. store frontund living rooms above, to move. near Taylor and Throop-sts. Call or address I. N. SNOW, © West Washington-st_ W ANTED—HAULING FOR BUSINESS, firm for one double truck and oue single wagon. Address A 63, Tribune office. ; : BOY. MAS- ‘ANTED—SHOTGUN FOR A ‘S{ate welxbt, price, bore, etc, “Address TER GEORGE, $5 Indinna-nv. : -ANTED—~FOR ADOPTION, BRIGHT, smart intelligent littio boy trom’? to 3 years ofage. A child that sults will have every advantage, Address for one week T 46, Tribune office. . “PV AdTED_A YOUNG TALKING PAR; ree Tre one or San rand 100) West Madleon, Lapham’s Shoe Stores, ANTED—TO CHARTER OR PUR. A et canal ‘boats: suitable to 0 titted up for passenger trade on rivers; mus! Towiniie Pater and able to gu under bridges. Ad~ dross Y 3y, Tribune office. “ANTED~400 LOADS OF DIRT CART- ed away In excbance for good horse or buzzy—: Apply at Warren Springer’s Machinery Depot, 195 to” ®l South Canal-at_ A -ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A FRAME house for moving, West Side. Address A. B.. St. Denis Hotel, West Madison and Desplaines-st. -ANTED—-SMALL SALABLE STOCK of jowelry and Bxtures: niso, to rent. window, or half of b sture on West Mudison-st. west.of Throop To Ogden-av., for & jewelry business. Give partica~ “M. DUNNE, DENTIST; HAS RE- to 1M" Dearborn-st. The treatment,” preservanion nad filling of teeth a specialty. “WANTED—10 BUY A LOT OR PART of a Jot, in goud location, in Graceland Ceme~ tery. W.G. PRESS, 157 Madison-st ‘ANTED—ONE SET OF BACK NUM- bers of ‘St. Nicholas,” either Dound or un- bound. A 8% Tribune office. F V ANTED—BOOKSELLERS TO READ notice of the Art Journal in the Tribune of the 19th, and on MOONEY & SMART. Liberal Inducements to right parties. “195 Clark-st. call for asmple -ANTED—THE AGENCY OF A large furniture manufacturing establishment Address Ai, Tribune otfice, : ANTED—A. SMALL SAIL-BOAT ‘one that will hold from 2to S persons. Addrest SALL-BOA', Tribune office, A ‘ANTED—BOARD OF TRADE MEM. ership; state lowest cash price. Address Z. 46, Tribune office. r ANTED-SET OF DOUBLE IRON. tea wagers, “a does BICADLUY, Us Bust Lakers 7 CENTS A DOZEN FOR FAMILY ¢2 washing and fronting: work trst-ciass, Good Samaritan Society, 113 East Randoiph-st_- -__ $10,000 29, $200, TO INVEST In business, manufacturing Or mercan= tile; must be established on m paying basis: WiLeS- yote my whole timo faithfully. ‘Tribune office, TO EXCHANGE. ROR Hos ES OHANGE—200-ACRE FARM IN Southern Littnots. for Chicago property, improved: dF pnimprove: Fiorida land on railroad, near the Chi-- caag Soltioment Will oxcianRe For own or Hansa Hind or Chic rere ana aa nc i, (0 EXCHANGE—FOR GOOD SUBUR- I 4, 10-room house with barn, 1238 Ine Sane ioe Sitio; wide alley; clear. WAL. HOP- KINSON, 79 Dearborn-at_ Tt, EXCHANGE—10 3 ar 3 Jars. address Z 40, Tribune office. ACRES EXCEL- lent land in Kansas, near Kansas City; also fous culity 19 Kansas City for improved property IP Etfcaos Address ftom ‘Bi MeCormick Block.” IOEXCHANGE—S4,000 WORTH OF DRY mn oa TERT dat estates Address X65, Tribune. “ALE DHE, CHIEF DIFFICULTIES OF the planoforve copauered J cro "ND fuserucdon oat eek wood "poly ‘at Room 17 Burdick Honse- CAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE—CEN- Co eeat Susie, iat, and eee dors of Dever 3 F. Zi Id; yoca} masic, L. A. ments: Fiano, Dp Mi Aehce violin. &. Lelmendali; 5 soaaneeiaet: Base aaa A. Rat; élocution, Mrs. An well- Bie New ‘classes formed dally. Puplis may enter at anytime. Piano instruction; private lessons. Bo- Finners and puplis not far advanced. $10 for term of fon weeks: Lwo lessons per week. Send for new cata- logue. CAGO MUSICAL SEMINARY, 112 ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG tht ZA, Tribune office. —IN A RECORD- GITUAZION WANTED IN A FECONE Feferonces. Address 8, Tribune office. : ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ND, se alata Poke teDiory geforomees: KG dress A 3i, Tribune office. * 5 ‘Deas born-st., guarantees that in 20 lessons by the ‘oF Old will beable to perform on new method young il beable to perfor Oe tar, piano, rea” Nowharts, Day or evening. Prot. JH. MACDONALD. . method. No lifetime required to excel in ‘ustc. By our new metbod we guarantee to make Fie BY i good performers oh piano, organ, OF OUNE OF Ole ieusdns; dayor evening. No charts, SRSSES GHEER, 28 West Madison-st i MADE EASY! OUR NEW STED-BY A LADY IITA TION glwitosuranve ofice Addiess 4 ‘Tribune ofice, ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY yho writes an elegant and ra) id hand in sn ab- DO rho wEten eroronces miven. dares A. Tribe una al HORTHAND AND TELEGRAPHY— ‘Hooms 30 and 31, 8 La Selle-st.. Students firted in tWo months to report words Of speaker or reader, WHITE BROS. - t CHOOL WANTED FOR BOY OF 15 . ears. Military preferred. - East or west. ROY. DOCK. 15) Btate-at XCHANGE—WHAT HAVE YOU O, EXCHANGH,worken artis centat? Adaress C Gi, Tribune office. a 10 EXCHANGE—INSTRUCTION, 7B Rai ats ee creme, Call or address Ls W By oO Aberdeen-st a - . ee es eee, PTO SCRANGE-E, SUD 5 GED hunting-case stem-wi a fin it of clothes; or what have bitin an Rade ‘C 1L Tribune office. ‘ANTED—TO EXCHANGE—A’ SUBI+ mer residence which cost #000, snd. close to: the finest. watering-piace in America, for C! property OF shore BODOny is Chicago business; the altclear. Address Room di Arilogto CALCIMIN-. e for musi Ww3s TED.— PAINTING, jearborn-st ing, of carpenter work in exchan) Jessons. Chicazo Mustcal Seminary, U2, SEWING MACHINES. OR SALE—A NEW DOMESTIO SEW- ingemachine-with all attachments; reduced price. Address BI, Tribune ofice. 3s MERON AND FAMILY SINGERS, Wheeler & Wilson, and other good machin, from Supwards._ Loan office, 1 Clark-st.. Room % BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. rors HEAP—ONH FINE BILL« > Oe a two No. 1 pool tables and balls; slog one see raring peloon. nbs ‘South Desplaines sh yy

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