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THE CITY;HALL, Another Batch of Tenement= House Reports. et 36 Crib—Infections Bxseam—mmlng the City Laborers. - TENEMENT-HOUSFS. o following reports upon .unl enlthy and welllngs were made to the Commisstoner th by the Tenemdnt-House Inspectors terday. The cvils complained of the land- ffra: can be compelled to correct. Some of the Jendlords seem o think that they are not re- sponsible for defective drufnage, sewcrage, verflowing cesspools, privy vaults, defective oxumumg. and other evils. After some of them fm fined two or three times some of these avariclous people may find themselves com- peiled to do as they are required by law, to pro- 4ect their tonants” health. The premses No. 110 Nortn Clark street, owned by a Mrs. Ragglo, are occupled by four families consisting of nine persous. The plumb- ing is n very bad order. There are three wa- ter-closets, one on each floor, fn poor condition. The waste-pipe’ is broken and closets out of order. The kitchen sink waste-pipogs out ot order and broken, and the waste water has been allowed to run over the bascment Hloor, ‘No. 54 Wright strect, owned by Wiltiam Stef~ oL, mnamr street; occupled by three fami-~ lies eighteen persons. plumbing in poor eadition: tho wast.e-p o 1o a wooden draln connected with privy, without traps. ‘Thore is an upper current iirough the waste- ipe in the kitcnen on the lower fioor. The Y spector says: * Uponmy visit it waa coyered wm: ‘rags to keep down the stench.” il &8 South Capal street, owned by Rosanoa me oecupied by two families of nine per- .um In tne sink waste-pives there was found current; no trap under the sink; ”” ’«n:,s.anm Jofferson street, owned by-Will- oceupied by throe“families, with oen cmfmn. “The sink waste-pipes have no traps. ‘The worst feature of this tenemont, the JTuspector 6a¥s, i8 the rag-shop on thre first floor. IThre is & mast, offensive smell there all the time, Seven persons work in the place. NG.70 South Capal street, owned by Nick Leonard; occupied by six familles, consisting of thirty-one persons. The conditon of the plombing work Is poor. The siuk waste- Jipes ara untrapped, und- upward current from them; drainago defective, fl irty walks, and the privy full. The bascment is below the strect grade, and occupied by two famities. “1 opened the fioor in these tene- ments,” says the Inspector, * aud the tencment was almost immediately filled with o very foul stench. Upon putting an iron rod through the ning made 1 found abous two and a half feot toul sewage. The walls in the upper tioor grimy and biack, and need whitewashing. The tllnllr on the lower floor, including the caildren, bave suffered with sore throat during the winter.” Noa.35and 40 West Indiana street, owned by Mr. Halverson and 31. Oleson: ocoupicd by thir- teen familics, of seventy-six persons; plumb- ing, drainag md rivy vaults poor; insufficient !-Hd filthy y walls;;plumbing defect- ”\0‘58 is in good sanitary eundlflon. le walls and ceilings gre clean. Tho plu work {8 all right; water-ciosets are nn eflc floor, while dircetly across the hall is No. 40, which s anything but lngood sdnitary condition, Tne walls and ceiling are in_want of white- washing. The plambing work isout of repair. The privics are under the sidewalk and in a fllmy condition. In the basement humor fiith 15 aeposited on the fioor, and even on the roof of the house the people have gone to attend the calls of pature rather than go to tho jfilthy water-closets under the sidewnlk. The waste- ipe connecting with the sewer enters a tile-pipe i’ the basement, which [sunsealed. The water service-pipes are in_poor condition. The ten- ents have to go to the store below every time they want water. The sewerage, from appear- ances, wants a thorough-overbauling. During the past week tho ln!pecmm of face torles and tenement-houses visited 136 tene- ments, served twenty-nine nom:es. and had eighteen abatements mad ELECTION LAW. ‘The Law Department yesterday promulgated the following edict upon the law governing city elcctions: Places of Holding C(f}' Elections.—Sec. 56 of the gcneral charter provides that *the Cl:y Council shall designate the nllcE or, h\ce;ein which the election shall be held." e City Council i8 the only autharity which can lawfully designate the places for hohllnz city elections, aad wheo the Council hes desipnated any piace the place to hold. an election. and nothing Bapponcof sucha natiire a8 to render Jmposst: ‘ble the holding of the election at the designated place. the bolding of an election at another or different place 18 witbout authority of law and void. The following authoritics support this view: MoCrary's Amectcan Law of Elecuons, Secs. 1ig and 115; Dale vs. Irwin, (8 IlL., R. 170.” The law being a8 stated, it follows that if votes be castat twoplaces. the ane being the place designated by the proper authority, and the other nbt, the votes cast at the place niot designated cannot be ITEMS. = ‘There were twenty-eight burial pcrm!u {ssued Festerday. Tho Department of Public Workslaborers were Ppaid $40,99 yesterday. ‘The rebates for the widonlny of West Eight- ecnth strest are ready 10 be paid to those hav- 1ng claims. The City Treasurer paid out §240,000, the great- erportion of whick was for saiaries. The City- &z‘l‘l‘gg‘x’:mk and bridge-tenders will be paid . A build, mn m xssucd yestcxduy to the Anderson 10 erect a brick faciory 0 Foot o Wenstor avenue, ‘cost $30,00, H arrison’s private office had its doors locked and shades drawn yesterday, onls; the elect, such as Barrister Feepey, **By Dang” Evans, Mike NcDo rL etc., being admitted to the inner Th fo0 at the Crib gcswrdny was being gmeduslly shifted away by the action of tho 15 wiad, but not rapidly eough to- be por- eepuhlemun; extent. The ports are all clear, bat the'men have Lo keep at work to kecep the out and water-supply open. The contagious-discase reports Included but two new cascs ot small-poxyesterday. They were &t No. 238 Blackhuwk street and No. 275 Hurl- butstreet. The former is n child5 years old, Dever vaccinated. Other contagious diseases Were reportedas follows: !,nlckeu-bux. 193 Lar- nabec T, 3% and 232 Clybourn avenue; scarlet-fevar, 291 Divison B!rce\‘. 577 Canal street, and at the southwest corner of Archer and Far- el avenues; Qdiphtheria at 97 West Erie strect, 25 Thirty-fifth street. - {ouie Water Depurtment emplogés were locked {o thofr office 0t 3:50 vesterday afternoon, when en. Lieb addressed them. Therc wnsan nszcss- {peat made upon cach and every employé, which expected to be pald over by to-morrow morn- e .Lxsndnmnunu. on sn average, to over 10 per eutr Xt is usual for tho office 6 be kent open Thell ¢ o'clock, but owing to the urgent politicul Situation the public had to be inconvenienced to mccvgmmndue Democratic otficéholders. Im- iate dismissal was threatencd all who didu't Promptiy * plank down." Polmm bas ruled the roost at City-Hall during gfls\: week. Every office, except those of mw -ommtssioncr of Public Works and City Eo- T, has (een tilled with the gaug. Nearly bw lng o the ehape ot elty business bas Thoo ekiected fu order to Doy conork Up enthusiasm for Harrison. The u{:;nfiofi?flf‘,“ me:’: aro nsscsscfl.nn: sy caro ey suw uny chance Torsuccess in the tuture, but they don't. Har- Tison now anidbel, ;c'-fntes even to Five tho owplovés 2 md feels ginm, as does every can- "mr.. 'rfll the Democratic ticket. *The bix dissolve partnership after Tuesday. !lhnkl.nd gever permanently disagrees on any ;‘,:"l that actoslly concerns human welfare. ereis inanimity in the opinions of the world by Shakspeare was the greatest poct, that the n:’_" 3586 king of beasts, the eagle of birds, and e 2l among the tones of Naturo the voice of n; comes first, the voice of the nightingale Among, instrumental voices tho world & goming 1o like unanimity on the polnt that o fncu Bas furnfshed the sweetest, most artic- o :‘ 8nd largest-yolumed tone* that art and er.cn-ul& Bave together contrived, in the Hal- o Vs & Cn. piuno. Rival ‘manufacturers sro i ::z in with the rest of the world to express hey Mumiration for the ‘noblest of them all, @ best piano ever made.” e“‘l’“’e‘g:; most unbounded confidence in the Barie, Tenovating properties of the. Shlkefl - la—if". R. Preston, Portsmouth, N. H there is a strong. giabys cripiled soldier who roceived o tulk to the rdporters, | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY APRIL 3, 1881°TWENTY PAGES TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, o ACOMChATE O na the cii; &dtabllaned Hranch Ofices in the. diflerent. DIvisions, fSwimated bolow, whers advoriscmants wil ?>§ taken for the uame price as chareed o Hoe, Ba Wil bo rocetven watt 5 Otock g re T h D & SOUTH DIVIYON. l!éms. Booksollers and Stattoners, 13 W, Ubn\l{ ", abmwalmmu2 T S5 Pess GrdTEaT: JUDSON b, JACOBGS, Druggist, 307 Indiana-sv., UCHMAN Draggist, corner THrty-Arst ang J- Tyeaty-secn Kz!‘ifl R Biate-sta, IVEST DIVISION. ml}x,“mn. Druggist, 611 Weat Madlson-st., cor- AS. AL KHIKLE\' & CO, Drugzists, 14 Sonth sted st comer af Adsms. LS BRATSACE ™, WAINWRIGHT., 572 i T corner of Tweltih-s 3 Mg aduising B C. HERRICK. J 3 3 ES Bdt;:flilnr Newsacalor, and Fancy ehuausT JACUBSON, urumu.m North Halsted, NORTH DIVISION, L ngnu*«mm & 200 ks, 45 Nortn Clnrgi-s‘h‘ forver Divislon. oo JVLLLLAMS £ CU., Drosets, 05 Larrsné st . W. B NEEBE, Printing and Advertisin; Agent, News and Stationdry Denor. £33 £ DIvMOnest. PERSONAL. ERSONAL—CWOULD LIKE TO MAKE tho nequaintance of a respectuble middle-nzed imniden Indy, not incumbered und with some mesns, with a view lo marriaze. No trifiing on my part. 1 Tesldiion o3 Lo B EDWALDTRE R oy Boave, a at Kelly's House, Unlon Stook-Yards. b = ERSONAL—AMIE: * ADDRESS A +letter 10 Chicago. HOWARD GRENVILLE. ERSONAL—WILL PASSENG: RS N palace Wednesday £y Avril 0. p. o In:l‘llll':l': Jc1 - Harpor's Rnsny‘ m'unrly-ro:n.z‘;-flm. and -av. please send thefr names und addresses 0 HARDER GHOS. &2 and 1 Siatoost. < ERSO\ AL—\ AT]L\N W. BAT] D\VIN 1, Rgom Y, 183 Clurk-st. P ERSONAL— A YOUNG _WIDOW, SLranger in the eity, cnltured and retined, desires S of bieais et Wil 2sois ber I bacinses A0 Skt e : dress L 4L, Tribune otfice. e A P!}(lg&?‘gAmUS%IE, FORMERLY IN AreassCRlCKT Block, send mo your address. Ad- BOARDING AND LODGING. e ‘WEST 8D! I?‘ e T 13 UN10N PARK-PLACE_RGON WITH inodorn Improvements: privats T, s o 6 S{EDLEY AV;I—ROP‘I AND BOARD n,\m«zqr W0 gentlemon; | R.N. 8. 8 OGDIE‘I A'V —hNICELY FURNISHE D 4 NORTH SANGAMON-ST.—PLEAS- not heated rooms £0r.two gentlemen; modern linprovewents. 19 “CENTRE-AV.—FURNISHED ROOM and board; deslrabje cppanunlty for two Iadles or gentiemen, 26 OGDEN-. AV—LARGE ROO’\[ FUR- BOARDING AND LODGING. COUNTRY. URDICK HOUSE, CORNER.WABASH ‘Adnms, D. RAY & CO., Propriotors—Ratos Mflz S A e oy furnishod or untpmished, with OARD—FOR GE\'TLEMAN ‘WIFE, ‘and littlo irl. n qolet, first-class private family, incated pleasantly in convenlent suburb. Stato loca= tlon, ¥iiid of ncco mmodation, Drice, and. fuil namo, oF 0 attention wil be psid communiiation. Address M &, Fribune ofice. VANSTON—PARTIES WJSEING TO obtaingood baard will tnd plesssnt raoms nnd. fur¥e grounds om, the ridge, witalh ten minntes: walk of tho dopot. Address P.-0. Box &, Evanston, UL l N EVANbTOY— TWO GENTLEMEN and wives can ba sccommodated with board in {mm_mnny trom !lnyl. Address mx«u. Evans- WO OR THREE BOARDERS WANT- ed for tho summer, suburb on the Northwestera Kond. _Address M 5. Tribune office. + BOARD WANTED. 0¢\BD—-FOR GENT AND WIFE ON 0 uf the avenues, South Side, between Twen- raind and e, ol i cie Torins, ofc. “Addrass 3 15 A'ribuna office. i nished, with board, for ‘conple, or two gents. 48 SOUTH CARPENTER-ST.— FRONT room, with board; slugle room; modern im< 54 SOUTH ANN-ST.—FURNISHED AND unfurnished rooms, with or without board. 58 NORTI AS!]LAJ_\'D -AV.~ROOMS with good board. 51 ASHLAND-AYV., FACING U ‘IIOV S SRt e oo g 4 table board. Madison or Kandolph-st. cars. 54 SOUTH SSANGAMON-ST.—~PLEAS- - ant furnished front roum, with board. 6 SOUTH ANN-ST.—TO .RENT—ONE unfurnished alcove room, one largo furnished :g:m'e?ll} second floor, with board. Keferences exy BOARD—FROM- MAY 1, FOR GENT d wifo on North £ide sonth of Distsion-at.: dghirable rooms and stateiermt. Addreas i OARD~AND ONE LARGE ROO}! OR, sulte of two by kentleman und wife In the vicin~ ty of Union and dofferson Parka. Address K %, Trid- une office. OARD ‘FOR GEVTLD\IA.N AND ifo botioen now wnd {lio.1st of day in a koo cation, Narth or South Sldecwith one larze fur- nished slcove room o 1 xo o, With e Darn Adaro 1 o Tribhne ofico BOARD WANTED. GARD_WITH PLEASANT ROOS OR- rooms, In walking distance of Twenty-second-st., forgentleman mnd wife; lxll!ms #0 n month; good referances given and required: can furnish, except carpets, if an obfect._OD 2, Tribune office. 15 OARD-FOR SELF (GENT) AND LIT- for little boy dustre o b, kA Erate famlly; abome OARD—TWO- FURNISHED ROOMS, aren, Tisapg oLbosed forselt wite, and o el Carrier No. 23, West Stde, =g~ = coress L., cure BOABD—AVD ROOM BY ASSINGLE flddle-nzed gontloman, with somo independ- &nt lady baving o houso or homa of her own, prefera- Dly a widow from 25 t0 35 Tgars af ago; business- man from the East. Can i undouthed efor: ences us to respoctablicy. K" I ectaame. ana vl vo sty coufieminh oieet 5 3 en' s 3 - mony. Adlln!s!QM ‘I'ribune office. s, mats : . FOR SALE. OR 8. £5.5 SALEG IS S0 THE 1s o FIT AND \vonhu.\\filul‘r{;UAnmm Bufl:nnywhere S| by, cxpress froo of ehireo on racotpt of zam 10 to 19 inch he: CCREARRET FINE DIthas SHIUT HoUSE ™™ 1oxE SEART SiliRT CO, 5 and 27 Dearborn-st., Chicago. FOR SALE—LARGE I‘RE\CH PL.\TE Rlass, clegantly framod; cost S200: $141 It we haveno use for it ALFORD & SRR Toat . OR SALE—A DEDERICK PERPET- b cheny Tor et Anpis io oy addsess BEAR: T 18 Weat dadsonsae. T 0 °F 3 TRADE JROR _SALE—a BOARD OF membership on which all dues are paid; free Irom any claim. Address K 2, Tribane office. 66 CENTRE-AV.—BOARD AND ROOMS; allmodern conventences. . SOUTH PEORIA-ST.—PLEASANT 146 Tooms, convenicnt to business centre; pri- OARD—FOR GE\TLE)L&N AND dnughter. n home with privata family. fefer- Zricos excoptionally kood, Wauld pny liberally for desirable accommndations on North Side. Hoarding- house keepers movd not answer thls advertisoment. Kiress 1. b Telbiine ofiice: vate family. }eZerencas 158 PARE-AV. —ROOMS, UNFUR- niskied, except carpet, with board, to rellable partles. 2 = ~1305: - JACKSON-ST. — BOARD AND beautital partly.furnishod south-front reom for z;numfl wife; no objection to baby; fll. Lefur- 339 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—LARGE = furnished room with board. 365 WEST LAKE-ST.—TWO NEWLY- furnished roowms with board. A pleasant home for thrgo or four young sentiemen. Alsu day ERSONAL—A WIDOW OF. 85, SHORT of funds, wishes to mect gentleman that Wil aid LN e Toctinss, On formihce. Apheint e Srsithes. 4 view. Address L&), Tribune omcr:. ppe iy ERSONAL—A BACHELOROF MEANS Jrishes to correipond with a lady of cuiture. Object matrimony. N 84, 'Iribune ofiico. ERSONAL—D. D. B.: WAS SORRY not to sec you yesterday. Pleaso meet. mo th this (Sunaay) afternoon at sume time and place.” E' ERSONAT—~A YOUNG ~¥ian gentleman, 30 years of age, wishes the nc- unintance of a refined Scindinavian or German ludy; am'intely ardved in this countrs, und wish o ‘marring N companion: 0 and business. Address Tribune ogtico. ERSONAL—~TWO BASHFUL YOUNG fgenviomen earnestls wishthe early scquaintance ftwo proty youn Indles; object. matrimony. " Ad- dress L&, Tribune ofice. PERSONA_L—‘L ADIES,! YOU CAN BU’Y tube c0lors and artists” munw; 3t BUCHMAN'S @rug-store, corner State and ERSONAL—A WL N D}SIRESS— Sor m the acquaint- ed circumstances wishies 0. ace of some one who would lond a helpug hand. Address N 94, Tribune office. * ERSONAL—OMEGA: TWHAT'S THE Tow about? ERSONAL—MRS, JENKINS: I SHALL remove April9. DE LA BANTA, 1§ Jucksan-st. ERSONAL—A GENTLEMAN FROAM ‘Wisconsin desizes the acguaintance of & youn; fady. ‘Address O 3% Tribune ofice. vomge ERSONAL—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, in reduced clrenmstances, refined, ard perfeciy Fezpectable.will 50 63 housckeeper {n somo widower's home.” Reference given. R 8L, Tribune office. SCA)DmA-' 410‘ WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—~FUR- nistied or unfgrnished double rooms, with bonrd. Alcove for four gents, or married couple. 46( VEST JACKSON-ST.—NICELY furnished front parlor, with board (§1 per weck), In_privaio tamily. 47 WEST RANDOLPH-ST., IIALF 1A Wlock from Union” Park—Frong suite, nn.ur- nished except curpety; aiso front or, back piriors 1o rent, with board. 7 15 WASHINGTON-ST.—LARGE FUR- nishéd room to rent, with board; & few day- Dboardefs srcommodated. RIVATE FAMILY FINELY LOCATED on Wost Side, have front alcove room to rent ltn bosra, Inst ot April; all tmprovemenis: best o cooking; would expuct £ por week for twa gontle- men or gentleoun aud wifs, und #5 with child. Ad dress L&), Tribune ottice. OUTH SIDE. ELDRIDGE—COURT—FINELY FUR- nished rooms und board ¥ per week. 43 UNIVERSITY-PLACE—DESIRABLE rooms, 2 front, unfurnished, to rent, with board; location near steam und street cars. 43 WABASH-AV.— AN ELEGANT, fincly furnlshed room on second foor, wits first-class table; n home. 560'WABA§U -AYV, — NICELY-FUR- nmma rooms, with or wiihout board; no move May 1223 MICHIGAN AV, \'ICLLY FUR- nishied rooms, with board. OARD—BY LADY AND SO% TWO % T lensunt, unfaenished, commu Sifh dlosets: Bourus North S1de or I ents state price private family preforred; muat boressonsble. Ad- dress 1, 39, Trlbuno oftice OARD —BY NTLEMAN, WIFE, aud littlo boy In private faully, 5nuth Side, be- Toro April 15, Address L3Y, Tribune BO;\RD—\VITH SINGLE ROUM FOR Iauy employed during the day. Rofercnces. Address stating terms 1, Tribupe ofiice. . OARD—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, ON Michigan-av., north of Sixteonth-st., by gont il wilG, where comforta of & hiome can bo had und awhere o fiberul price will bo pnld. Refercnces given. Addreu stating particulars and yirhe L %, Tribune, OARD—BY A “MARRIED COUPLE without chiidren, sulto of rooms and board with fist-olass privato family; or Hlut orupper part of trst- cnas houte, slx Or seven rooms unfurnistied, with faciliting for housekoeping. Formanct if suited.. First-class references. Address 3§ Tribune office., OARD-— AND ROOMS FOR MAN, wifc, and child, for which "I will exchange sev. eral sults Of black walnat farniture, L5, Tribune. 0ARD—BY GEXN’ TLEMA.N AND WIFE,# with alcove room, May L Nom Bide, south of ivision-st. State terms. L4, Tritune otiice, YQOARD—TWO NICE ROOMS ON THE North Side for myself, wife.and two children. Iteforanees given and seaulced, Adiross, alving loca- vion und term, L 35, Tribune office. 0ARD—WITH ROOJ, BY TWO GEN- tlemen, in private famtly: lexsant soclety and 0me comforts wanted. Address MG, Tribune. ARD—BY A GENTLEMAN'AND wite on North or South Side in u strictly first- class private family: social and business relations und responinlllty unexceptionnble. und, I will par livers 3lly foru pleasan, renned homio and good table, und furnish rooms. 'The most scrupulods ‘need have n hesitancy In nnswaring und statig fally location nd terms, as I will entertain only iss hotne and Tutuglly destruble strangement. Atdress K 56, Trib- uneotice. . 0ARD—FOR GENTLEMAN, W]I‘E, una daughter., 8 years old; ona laree’ T00m &mall ona connectiig, If pousible: South R Slde preferred. Addruss, stating ldeation and situs- lon of rooms, with price, K &4 Tribmo otfice. . WABASH-AV.—T0 RII\T—SI B #lo ruony, with board. 1353 PEPSO\AL—}L S.: LETTER IN POST- Offico Tuesday. BEN. 421 WABASH-AV.—ROOMS, WITH LOST AND FOUND. IOUND—AT XINSLEY’S RESTAUR- aat, a pleca of ladies' jewelry, pearl au!t!n‘- Owner can have samre by proving propert; l"h\x forthis advertisement. 1Auire SoMmee L8 l OST—S30 REWARD—FRIDAY, A.P}{lll 4 1, o packase of money contalning o iy tromhe Denson Dok 10 LROINOn's Testons ant, or on the way from that to Giles Bros.’, on Stata- the money the Petsion Oftics avout 1 o'clock p:-m. The E50ve Poward Wil D6 Pald 9 1he persms rotaining the Toney: - Address SOLDILLY, Trivanc onice. l 0!’1‘—55 REWARD--ON WEST ‘VA.SH— gton-st, between Ann ond Throop-sts.. Black Sshmers Soawi Fibdge Teturn 1o o Monrde-st. OST—A PLAT OF TIIE MOUTH OF Mopominee River, Michiuan. The tinder will bo liverally rewnrded by réturalng same to Menoim peo River Lumber Co. corner oaflq\. Isiand-av. OST7WHITE SPITZ DOG—MONDAY morning, from 451 Adams-su; answers fo anme of Wool: 810 reward. OST—S REWARD—-A SMALL FOX- ealore do dog: bushy tail, whitish breast; answers iothe nnme of Maxle. Regurn tg 15 Michlgmn-av. OST—A BLACK AND WHITE GOR- don sotier. Strayed or stolen from 2501 Prairie- av., Saturday, March 2 Whoever will return to the above will ba suitably rewarded. . Vest board, furnished of nafurnished. 16‘)3 WABASH-AV.—A HANDSOME- .20 1y furnished second-stog; front room, with dressing-rovm tiached; hot und cold water; south- em exposure. 190"’ WABASH-AV.—A WELL FUR- nished, pleasant room, with s00d board, in ‘private family. 19‘)1 CALUMET-AV.—FAMILIES DE- L sirous of obaining a_cool nud pleasaat bome for the coming summer willdo wall Bt Bbove number befors. locating elsgwhe, iberal Giscount to those WIShIng 10 Furnieb. Prices mage from S to £ per weck. 2096 3T ey i destab rooms ot gentlemen. 994() WABASIEAY.—TOONS, WiTH or without board; single or en snite. » VABASH-AV. —TO REY 2248 lnunmfimu‘wllh good board; suitable {uu.cmlcan and wives, also young gentlemen. Day Dosrders taken. i 9 INDIANA-AV.~LARGE PLEAS- v} st room nd hedroom ndjoining fortors adults, In privato family. 94 CALUMET-AV.—ONE SUITE OF 2 2/E raoms on second ioor, with board. Hofer- ences exchanged. 3933 CALUMET-AV._TIANDSOUELY- furnished front suite, parlor und bedroom, ‘with board, in private Inn;‘l:‘y. modera L‘onvml!anc’.‘s. I OST ON WASHINGTON-ST. OR itdh-ar., o inree envlove coniaining papory ccounts'0f no use 1o any one but the loser. A %E)Efl’l:mwnrd Tl be pald for thelr return 1o JOS. ¥, i8-8t OST—ON SATURDAY AORNING, A small pocket satchel containing the sum of- §1§ 2nd some chane: also n card with Adn Couk on, He- ongs to_n poor working girl. Address ADA COOK, 15T ERst Chichgorav: 'AKEN UP—LAST NIGHT—A HEAVY Topn Borse. Call at 174 Evergreon-st. $‘)0 REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF the pold watch-cnses taken from 750 Ful- ton-st. and no questions asked. Address 1 i, Tribunc. $7 REWARD WILL BE PAID, AND i©) no queationsasked, Tor. the return of the larzo biagk and wan souter dog - Yed.” luut March 1, at store oL'BD. THOMAS, Ji., 5% South Heferencet. Also, brick FOREST-AY. PLE.‘\S ANT 3536 Itable for dva gentlo- rooms, with board, inna-av. cars; Do other @ ‘men, or man and'wife, near boarders. - PRIVATE FAMILY ON SOUTH Side will icy large nicove, with board, to gentie- man and wife OF gontlemen. Address O ¥ 12, Trib- une office. AT THE BEAURIVAGE, 19¢ MICHI- ran-ay., Fat No. 1-Boarders wanted. OARDING -5 ON MICUIGAN -AV,, north of Fourteenth-st.: handsome second: ory front alcove room, with board. Nono need ap- DIy qaioss wHling to pay for tho bust of accommoda~ ations. Address L 5§, Tribune ofice. ALUMET-AV. AND TWENTY-SEC- ond-st—T'o_rent, with board, o front suite of l"x\::vcvll:é{rnmuy strictly private. Address O D 27, Tribs INSTRUCTIOXN., N EXPERIENCED AND CONSCIEN- 2£X tious lndy-teacher of music would like a homo inn famlly whero Instruction could be exchanged for board: would prefer a family who are speclally intercsted in plano music. Methods of tho best teachers of the city taught. Address Music Tencher, 450 West Van Buren-st. Q SSAYING—CHICAGO SHOOL OF AS- aylag and Chemistty now oven for thoroush Pracuical Instraetion by all known Methods, day wad evening. Prof. W. H. MARDOCK, 15 State-st. LADY WELL KNOWXN ON SOUTH Side will Instruct Judies and gonts desrous of cquizing Buency in conversation gnd musical culure er home.Evening classes. N 51 Tribune office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, LATE FRO\I Conservatory of Musle, J.oodon, Enyiind, wil {ijo lossons on pianoforte or harmony Ay Dupfls Torms, §., Two lowsons per wock. L &, Tribanie ofice: RT OF PRESERVING NATURAL fovers taught, cheap: purty leaving theeliy. $P\Vest Lakocat” Few lossons fiven In wax MRS, CADENY OF ELOCUTIO\ AND DRA- matic Art. Mme. KGRTZE, dramatic reader and aclineator, receives puplls 1n vlce culturo and dr- matlc are In English, Krencn. or German. I'rivate fossons dails. Sitglo rehearsals to advanced stu- onta Tor spacial oocasions. 1ot) Michigan-av: BEST B%gl\'LELPDG. 85 LA SALLE- st. Prefefuble (o a tedious business colicxe rse. 2. R, JOHNSON, formerly bookkeeper with et Leher & Co. (HICAGO MUSICAL SEMINARY. 112 Dearborn-st., punrantees thut in 2 jessons by the n&w method yoyng or old will beable to perform on lano, onun. vidlin, or guitar, what will require yeat by e old mathod, No chartd. Day or evening. Prof. ;1. SIACDONALD. LOCUTION, ORATORY, AND DRA- matic AN Lanm J, Tiadale bepins anow Class at the Hershey School of Musical Art on Tues~ iy ¢ 10 0'clock. - &3 par term. ROF. RICE'S CELEBRATED INTER- nagonal music teaching ssstom Ly tho miost rapld ' the world, belni 8 times mord rupid und sclentific Than ah other (alieied) “sbort. methods; will bank £1)to cover expense of publlc test: price, fend oraflho:%uéflnun‘e book. W estern offie, 243 PEIbO’\S DESIRING TO BEGIN OR’ review Latin av the Chleago Atbenwum will please cali there this weel D ICHIGAN-AV.—SOUTH OF EIGHT- genth-at, elepant Nonse, private family, with entire ioor, O 1) &3 Tribune vifive. AVENUE NEAR TWENTY-SEC- ond-st—Nicely furnished rooms, en suite or sifigle, with first-class board. Address M 59, Tribuno. Nogzi 7 N. CLARK-ST., XEAR THE BRIDGE— 14 Good bunrd &1 10 & per week, $16 to $20 ver month; ‘day-board, # per week, §12 per wonth. - 0ARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE destto two rooms, furnisied br unfurnished, With or without board, in 1 quiet fanlly where therd are no children. _Address L 14, Tribune otfice. BOAPD -AND UNFURNISIED ROOM, fo: selt, wife. und babe, or thres roows for light housokeeplngs: also burn room. Irice must be mod- erate. L. ¥, TOWNE, 1*14 South Clatk-at. OR SALE—TOBE REMONED MAY 1— Cottage No. 212) Pratrie-av. F. A. BRAGG & CO., 91 Washington-st. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—AN OR- dor for first-class dental work. Address L £, Tribune office. OR SALE_THE BEST MILCH-COW in North Chicago,with twin calves; qinlity of milk extra. i1 Goethe-st. Ok SALE—A BOARD' OF TRADE membership, cheap, Address N 8, Tribune. OR SALELA HOT AIR FURNACE, i Slloap und In good order. A, WILLEY, 167 West FOR SALE—LARGE QUANTITY OF singinic nnd fancy birds, lalking parrots, goid fish and _aqpariums, breeding and brass caves, very cheap. GOng OuE OF Dusiness: 304 West Maaison-se. OR SALE—A BLACK SILK EVEN! l\ G ms«. trimmed witn thread Juce uod fet, wege & Co., und never worn: cos T el 0 buse 37 tnener. S 10 vty ofien, 11 HORSES AND CAERIAGES. HO USEHOLD GOODS. EARCAIY, It TRREN DOEDIATE, | AT TolE HEAD. st : rotting horse Gray Hady. Bg:nnr;‘l%m-} i‘wc. damthe P. & J. CASEY, ous trotting mare Sally Graham. o .gnrr;g Gmy Edd, E. mug: -brother to the .m:u fnn;x?:x 38 2nd 40 West Madison-st. @ oad- s equ xds, he i3 T y&'&’o:&.“"fik"flnzfi‘.“nflm m"“'i Parlor mfl Clmnner Sets, Wardrobes, Book-Caset, bullt, welzhs 1,00 pounds, can draw a top DUEEY Wit —in fact, eversthing in the line of two men (B {t 33 fast s any_horso that £oes the rond; FURNITU heisgruceful und sttractive; he must be scen and rode after to be appreciated; he 1s a hundsome dark y, hus fluwing wmxne and tail, is free from faalt or lewish; well broke to ll harness, zood under raddle; ile was raised in Orange Connty, New Vork: never had any traloing for ‘01d hoshowed two heats n2: bo was purchaged for SX0: sound and ki rensuns to purcl o gecn and driven ai any Umo 3t owner's tesidence, oS a e F. J, BERRY’S MONROE-ST. ‘Horse Market (No. $—The fincst coach team in the mar! lood beys. Mg hands. il stsle, trot Ind minutes; one very handsome carrlage team 164 hunds; one very fine carrinze team 16 hunds: one brown team 153 bandy; and n xiock of fine single drivers: all grides of workers and drafts one bay Tare, thot in'd minutes. LL FIRST-CLASS -IN 'EVERY RE- spect—Throe cheap, sound mares, two fine drivers, two fast trotters, one large coups horse, and gne lightulog pacer, bugcy, pnucton, harness, etc. These horses will be' sold reasonubla offer. ] wnranice and trinl kiven. I%mor'u office, 1775 West Madison-st. FINE DRIVING LIIESTJUT MARE G yeacs old; also saveral tine, driving, business, and famlly horsés, und choop ones: 1 light throes gpring express wason; 1 Jeather topphaeton. 04 Madison-st. ARRIVED TO-D:\Y 8 CAR-] LOADS OF # A SOLID TEAM OF WORK HORSES, welgh 2400 pounds, for 315, Cun be saen at Fcudence, 5531 Garipaldicat und haullik conl week dayant conlyard, 5% Cotfago Grovear, Wil sell chgice Of two tentns. Don't care which 1 ke - a 1¢-IIAND NICE, SOUND, I\.LVD A..\D gentle business hore for sale cheap. or will® ex- chiange for cheaper horse. Address o M kiversido (OUPE HORSE FOR SALE—L WILL sall, for what he Iy worth, one of the best coupe oFFocknway horscs in the clty, toxether with harness and rockuway If desired. Horce is Il hands high, ‘welgha L230 1bs..'perfectly broke to the eil :{ youny: und =ound; ‘can trot y wmlle In3minutes. For a family horse he can't be Seat. Wili not sefl tou horse-jockoy. For fusthor particalacs address EXCHANGE, o0, Post-Ottice. 'OR SALE—THREE LARGE lIORSES; ona hondsomo cuupe horse, sound, and afraid of nothing; one handsome driver, § years bld; one s black midre, very handsome und 6 line truveler; one small black Murse, $55. Also one two-sented. exton- slonetop, plntforin-spring enrriaxe, with ool und shinfts: ong ng léather-top_ phaoton, all in food_order, P e Sanaro-box end-sprin U, one’ express-wagon und_harne: sewing-machine wakon, § 615 and 617 Madk: l POR SALE—LARD TANKS—SEVEN v, "'On Lunkx‘ 0x12, extra heavy {roa;: also, mlny- ong lartl-c for sale: a barkain. THOMAS J. SRR Tt Room 11 15 L SKiiecst: OR SALE—AN AMATEURPRINTING- press (Excelslon), 4474, und fourteon fonts of . rules. cascs, leads, ete.. In_good conditlon:» cast Wil soll for Ralt. Address N &, THIBGHS ofice: IOR SALE—TO . SALOONKEEPERS— Bar-fixtungs, lcense, strect-larn; lcu-n!.x.- 0w- Cises, counters, mirrors, gus-fixturgd. at your own price; must bo sold boford May. A Clurk-st. und 52 State: oR S\LE—A PAIR OF ROCKY Mountain bluck-tall deer, male and female. 163 West Hurrlson-st. 'ORSALE—CHEAP—TWO HANDSOME 16-foot showvmes‘ und counters und back show- Guses to mutch, S yurds Girussels carpets, 4 centre- tables | pokor-table, and 1 pler-glass. 55 South Clurk- ot OR SALE—ALL THE FURNITURE and fixtures In store No. 629 West Lake-st., con- sisting of marb{e counters and tables und show-cas: Everyihing 1o §t ont s first-class rostaurant and con: fectlonary store. 1nquire at 13 Paulina-st., in rear. OR SALE—TIIE FRAME BUILDING L7 s w. corner of Cunal und Harrison-sts., known as ©.C. Toiton’s Macnino Shop; or will give. contract. for u:e moving of same; size of Dullding 106218 fect Appiy nt WARREN SPRINGER'S Machinery Depoty 10807 bt Canni-st. FOR SALE—CHEAP—FIXTURES OF overy description, ia our preseat atore; shelves, show, cusce, mirors, dining_ extension TRate ddsks ATV I, Clothior, 81 Siate-s OR SALE—CHEAP—FIVE FINE WAL~ et ‘exension' tables. ILARVEY, Cigtnier, 84 OARD—AND ROOM FORLADY AND Jittle eirl o 1, Addrezs. stating terms,te.. itoom 11§ Windsor European Hotel. Refermces exchunged., OARD--AND PLEASANT ROOM, UN- furalshed, by a truveling salesaan, for seif nnd wite. Rteferences exchanved. Addess, givice loca- tlon ind terms, M, Tribune ofice. | onR SALE——A BOARD OF TRADE membership, Address It (2, Tribune office. IOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS IRON frolehtind phasenzor propallor, ong yoar old; 1S Test Ton, S0 & tons: siteping uad edok= rnRamoaty passengers. SAMOUEL ing o, S e nt st Now Yor BOAI{D—AND ROOMS FDR FAMILY reo: In vicinity ot Ellis Paik, Aprl lSurMny 1. _Address N &7, I'ribung office. OARD—BY A"~ ¥OUNG privato family; Bouth Side. OARD—TWO GENTLEMEN DESIRE board together In private fumily, on West or North Side. _Address with terms, etc., A &, Tribune. OARD-FIRST-CLASS—AND ABOUT tive rooms, by o purty of thre¢ uingle scatlas men and a family_consisting of busband, wife, and Thivec ahiideon (15 una yeurs old3. Rad nursss party 15 willini: to farnish their own Tooms, Address, slate Ing terms and full particulary, R @, Fribune office. OARD—FLRST CLASS —BY A GEN- ; Nor#h or South Sldé; North Side pra~ fomted. AQdbers & b Aibuno Ofite e 3 OARD—BY A YOUNGMAN, AMERI~ can, In German-American famlly: no objection foa few boarders. ieferences. R 7, Tribuno office. EADY IN A dress M 89, Trib- une of OR SALE—AT ONE-THIRD ITS VAL~ ue, one wrought-iron hotol rnge. with 82-gallon fler and steamer; hos been used, but 13 in perfect order. BEAVEY & CO., 4 State-st. OR SALE_CHEAP-—GROCERY FIXT- ures at 24 Archer-av. Inquire in store. OR SALE—COU‘TTERS SHELVING, nd show cases, sultable fordey goods or cents !\vml:nlmz Store. Cail or address HELA & COLTIIN, 9 West Lnko-at. OR SALE—A FIRST- CLASS FRESII piich cow cheap: warntedior will iaken ary Eown exchange. CORNELIUS LOLLVAS RiveR 'OR SALE—DENTAL CHAIRS AND tools cheap, Inquire at Rpom 25,12 La Salle-st. OR SALE—A SMALL LOT OF DARK blue Goyernment kersey: just tho thing for poavy wear, W and 51 Government Goods Depot, 7 tph-st. s BOARD—BY A LADY IN A PRIVATE family without cbildren; %0 minutes” walk from &tate and Washington-s per week: nu Objec- 00 1o Toom hates Addsis A Trbano sice: OARD — FOR ' GENTLEMAN, WIFE, and child; Michignn or Wabash-: cove room or conuecting room: will fu, curpet.Address 1t 93, Tribune offce. OARD —AXD SUITE, OF UNFUR- nished rooms. for solf, wife, and chlld3 years 01d; locatlon must be firsi-class. 1t 16, Tribune oMce, Room AND BOARD, HOUSES AND’ Parties having either to offer or wanting Sifhior eall sl BURBANK'S Kenting Agency, § Trib- BOARD——A‘R’ ALCOVE ROOM OR ROOM 4 bedroom (eliher furnished complete- Iy or with carpets only), wi oard for gentie- e and i 812 b0 im ood ] ne\xhburhooflwfl in house whero thore i3 no moving in Mny, & 'cluek dinner. Give prico and Tulf particulars. 8 Q Jh T'ribune oftice. OARD—WITIL ONE OR TWO UN- furnished rooms for kgat, wife, und child "montis o, sbout May 1; s0ukE of THIF-HrL. eurtot States In private. family préferred. Address N Ol “Tribune othice. \ OARD—AND ROOM FOR GENTLE- ‘mur nnd wife, neur Wabnsh-av. und I'wenty- Focund-st, Addrass'N 8, Tribune offico. OARD—BY TWO GENTLEMEN AND thelr wives, near Union Park. None but those -omn& 2 good table "need reply. Address N &, Trib- une office. B — FOR GENTLEMAN AND wife/Bouth or_West Side: sonth front.” State Tocution and terms. N 3, Uribuné otice. PINE-ST.- 1""1 D E A RBORN-AV.—FURNISHED {2 ro0u with board; atso dny boarders. 31 -FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms, stugle or en sulte, wigh buard. 80 D EARBORN-AV.—BOARDERS wanted; ten minutes' walk from Madison-st. References. 113 EAST ERIE-ST., CORNER MAR- ket—T'w0 rooma with'board; 1 per week. 1‘);1 DEARBORN-AV.—NICELY FUR- &X “nished rooms, with or without board. 5)03 DEARBORN-AV.—LARGE ROOM & ith board, for two gentlemen.. OHIO-ST.—NICELY FURNISHED room, with board, for two. Heferences ox- cbum{cd. bon EAST INDIANA-ST.— NEWLY faralshed rooms 10 zent, with frst-cluss NOIS,ST.—PLE, i 308 EAST INDIANA-ST.—PLEASANT forts. 314 NORTH LA SALLE-ST.—TO RENT —Rooms, with board, for two or threo slngle Rentlemen;: private family. 30‘) CHICAGO-AV.—SINGLE ROOM TO Tumlly. References. S)L\LL ROOM WITH BOARD IN PRI- vate family on the NorthSide. Address N SG, I'ribune office. south-front room, good table, homo com- = rent with board to one gentleman. I'rivate NNA HOUSE 10" AND 104 NORTH Clark-st—Piensant furnisthd rooms for fémi- Ties and single gentiomen, with irst-class table-board. Day-buarders desired. L\GJ'\G AT SIGHT—THE SECO‘ID term_of Mra. dershey Iddy's class bexins on Vedresday ot 2 o'clock. Thu study and analysis of Ineryels o connection with sbsojuto plich will bs pursucd. §250 per term. MUSICAL. SIQTUATIO\ WANTED—BY A TENOCR "v‘!;?:l"{:tn xperfence In some chotr in the N& mnum',".f{f"“ lteferences given. Ad- §£¥¢A|"I‘!0\’ WANTED—A SOPRANO ] "‘ ke a position ln a nmlll South Side church xo0a mus| 1o Ts stuns. Scoall satsey oy expected. N S Trtbane oticy, |+ U1 S svlary expecied. ¥ Sl'm.nm\ WANTED—BY A YOUNG g s 1o gozeana Sole; s i experiénce " 51. Tribune vtfice. 2 WANTED—A TENOR AT FAIR SAL- ol Hoon, Bt SR serYice, Betuire; Teeling, ang ceatinn me st Sadeens 5 T ANTED—A LADY ORGANIST OF £Experienco desires to mako an engagement 1o, oyear T o TR B vanas SIGHT\\'{L;\DL\G (ART OF READING music au sIght) s taught ac the St Cecllin Acade- | and Drany ndison-st. Sec- B gt ol St A S iy tan lessons. qnlm at office of Academy. TOLIN, M‘A_N'DOL]N GUITAR, AIND T‘h - ROSS, 75 State-st. TIEY SCHOOL OF MUSICAL D o ttncton el hyanites Stmustcr Piuno, ongun. ‘singing accordiax to the pure Sl e, Blidie s, Sty al: B N“l.gn clnflnmeu coel! only. Puplls received tor GERMAN-EN. fifi?fm‘%:‘*mgfl.‘,’,"mm. 151 itandoiph, A MONTH EACH—PIANO AND g 5 by lady teachers. Room 9 Far- 82 b e, heem i (LARENCE HIOUSE, CORNER STATE and_liarrison-sts., four blocks south of the Paimer House—Hoard wna rcom per day, $1.50 tb &% perweek. #10 #12 Al rooma rented without board. EUKOPEAIN HOTELbi"‘ SH.ER)IA}\—ST Doard, § per week Translent rates rec perday. A LOFTUS, Proprietor, Tormerly ot Auml- c Hotel, New York City. \{[LLLAPD—AV HOUSE—THIS IIOUSE 1 welj sluunted for boarders; i ov- Foois, with hot ‘and -cod. X0 ant b mintes’ 1100, Trom _Caurs y Hull:_Bonrd, with room, from 45 tg e . WAV ELLS, praprietor T, JAMES HOTEL, 116 FIFTH-AV.— r day: Roduged maies o imvellug wmen dnd f Detmanont bonrders. T3U10 bUtd 4 bor WeeL: UMPhO‘T’b EUROPEAN HOTEL - Nos. 1qana 12 East M!Dn-! N L(d o ! Q. T hflm on, anager—Goo airedrP300n wiil save money by ROIiE b ThoWpI0LS I DSOB EUROPLAN HO' 1‘!:‘.Lfi TRIB- e Block s the larpest, and best Botel 10 tho city, baving 1 ms. rapging L0 per day: BACOrdIng 10 location. Tho umnl unnemm-h. BAMUEL Guusm. -\’ND‘ UARD-ON WEST SIDE, TWO GOOD Tooms with first-class bourd for gentieman.wifc, and daugliter. Will furnish. Address M 75, L'ribunc. OARD—BY A GENTLEMAN AND yife, on West Sido, Staw terms. with rooms Tumnished oc unturnishod, sizg. Tocauon, and rofer- ences. Address K @, Tribune bice. OR SALE—A LOT OF GOVERNMENT standard tents: new and second-hund. *Govern- Tuent Goods Depot, 9 und 8l Rundolph-st. OR SALE—RUBBER AND WOOLEN ‘biankets, linen bed-sacks, shotguny, rifles, mus- kets.. pistols, Tevolvers. cots, suddivs, bridles, eta. Government Goods Depot. 7 ‘ind 81 Runidorp-st MACHINERY. DUPLEXSAFETY BOILER CANNOT expludos gives most steam for lenst money, und STl last jonyer ihan any bollor ever built. nkinevrs und steam users invited to_eall und examine, or send for descriptive clrcular. Oflices, 31 Cortland-st., New York, gnd & Canal-st., Chicago. E\ GINES FROM 2 TO 100 HORSE POW- both bogizontal und uprixht, for all purposes. Bollers'of all stzes and sty drop hain- merd, power punches, shears ind rolls, hund punches und shears, one bydraulic press. Steatn pumps {rdm £5 upwards. One Duplels planer. A sood ussort- Iment of singie and donle sutfacers. and oiler wood- working muchiners. Flaners, muidliocs, hurdhanns 2 ext Bl s, “hentdrs, shafing, puifloss. Dangers, heating colls: Saw comploto for cutting cold iron. B have ‘most_ anything one may want fn the Jipg, and il ot low prices.” ¥ ARBL\ SPRING! © Cambst. R'S Machinery Depot i South ] }\GL\L FOR SALE—GOOD AS NEW, with or without boller; R e s e BLOE, RS £ 60, IR nd 136 South Clark-st. Fox SALE—AN UPRIGIT BOILER nnd engine, steam-jacket, kettle, und fine saus- nge-chopper. Apply ut 1218 State-st. OR SALE—SECOND-IIAND BOILER, S inchienby 14 feot. 1 tues. full-tront, mud-drum, 17 fityings, S-horse powars not beiug larze enough for mur;menw;e,w- Wl sell for S50 1f taken at once. SAMSMONS, CLARK & CO., 27 kast ‘indotod: FOK ALE—ONE SECQND-IIAND TU- Dular botfer 0254 ineh Hoea: onourgo-size I Dt Two. Small forea-pumps: 16t bf Toebad hand puteys und snurng. JOHN DAVISE T Michtzun-st: s. Steam and fact. I machine OARD—FOR THE SUMMER ON LAKE Shore, North, for four ndulls, narse, and two Enlldren, where theére are few OF no other bonrdem. Address K 38, Tribune oftice. OARD—AND TWO ROOMS, BY GE\- Hemnn und wife, In nico localiiy, North Side preferred; terms mustbe sbous $40 per month: wiil pay in advance. and with right parties will ennuo Tor along term. Iteferences exchanged. Address Qdl, “wribune uttice. OR SALE—MUST BE SOLD MONDAY under a_chattel mortmze—Edel Ehiing o b, W Gates’ make, 1i-inch stroke. balance- [aeal § feot 1n Glameter; Loller Infeot lonk. i inchea in dlamoter. Apply to GAULT & LOW, Room 10, 161 East Washingion-st. i R SALE—A _GOOD HEAVY SET OF team harness. IS State-st. WILL FOR SALE—A TOP-BUGGY. trade for business horse. 1% West Monroe-st. OR SALE—& CAR-LOAD OF IIORSES 2 double, and farm hui bargaing {n ‘everyching, JOLN )lut.nhl.L L% and 18 Bast WasBagton-st. 0 A FIRST-CLASS TOP R or sm trade for n cood horse suitable for 2 ook L drnes O B b1, KriDuAS See: l ‘Ol‘ SALE—CHEAP—5HEAVY WORK, driving, undbusiness horses, fust recelved Trom nck dtallion; three good thie coutey. One very fine bl fuddle-toriess several good buyy dnd | fam Bledoe, mata for o Tads e dave. Avp 7 a brlcrau;me rear of I2 Center-av., near Madison: TOR SALE—A PAIR OF HA.\'D@OLLE dappie—grar curriage hores, porfectly matolieds goa {ravolers, thoroughly traine ‘ollwclwwn(xh about 200, 16 hands high, $ years old, and warrinted 20n0d and tellable in every particuar, N o Tribune. FOR SALE—$00 BUYS A NEW WAR- Tunted medinm-size with top and patent wheels delivery wagon: owner's own make. Your choice out ofalot. Address K 61, Tribune office. FOR SALE—MY PET DONREY SAN- 1-uka&34"mnme" sad cart. ROBBIE DUTCH, 1§ FOR SALE_AT A SACRIFICE, TWEKX- horses and mares fit for eity or farm use, from £510 K5, RTHL W est Eifteenth, Take Blug Isiand-av: cars to Fifteenth, and g0 one block and o half east. OR SALE—CHEAP—PHAETON BUG- Ry In excellent condition. 2:§ Michigan-nv. —TRUCK, "HARNESS, AN D pounds, 6 years old; ali Arst-¢lass. P, “horse, 6, Tribune OR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, 10 o Bliie AL o Souts Hamease - oro 2ad top OR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES, CAR-~ ringe, and barness: plenty of work given for hem 10 do. Apply No. 75 uren-st. SALE—A BAY ROAD ‘MARE, 6 O hata: elght 14 pounds, sdund, good mane a5d faily siylish, und all ¥ight in single und doblo hl'mas& Avply at bnm@ Ing-piace, corner West Adams-s OR SALE—A NICE MATCHED, VIIRY stylish, bright bay carriage or road team, Fears old. welxiat LU0 euch, sound and Yind, boin nvo long tails and manes,and true in single and doublo harness. Sold for 5o fault whatever. Apply at 83 West Adams-st. OR SALE—CHEAP—A FIRST-CLASS upe or carringe burse, sound, gentlerand qulte Rundsome, piack, LD, po Correspondence 80~ ™3 HORNE, Sanesrite, yis OR SALE—THREE OR FOUR CHEAP ork horses, one express wagon, one second- hand X lnwlalh'erywmfan und second-hand harnesses. Barn rear 1% South Clnrk-st. OR SALE_CHEAP—ONE LIGHT TOP it 1 LInd3 o harness ot 20 South Chpnicge oo o OR. SALE—12 GOOD HEAVY DRAFT and driving horses und mares: prices from S to £200: week's triul given. Kikht bugries, two wagons, and harness. 19'Blue Isiand-av. OR SALE—A- NICE FAMILY HORSE. Apply to HERMAN STRAUS, 185 Twenty-fourth, OB SALE—A VERY FINE DARK- rown mare, 3 years old, g00d troveler; any lady in Ao Do ArATe SONaG And Mnd. Abpiy sk BLISS, BARNES & CO.’S, 8 Dearborn-st. \OR SALE—A NEW LUMBER-WAGON, inch axle. Apply at livery-stable 147 South Bungamon-st. R SALE—5 NEW OPEN SQUARE- Jbuzxles atabarzaln. - C. F. HATHAWAY & Co., ‘G—.flNanhMu1an—: % [OR SALE—ONE B'PAN BEAUTIFUL dnpple-gray horses, 8 years old, 16 hands high, ©one beautlful coupe horse, one black mare, § years old. can ot u full mile In £:30; 10 other norsos, it for rranted saand, and trial given.' 1L C. PSRt 55201 Satost ORSE AND CANOPY TOP PHAETON le—Good antmal for Indiesto drive, and TERIEIE n 1 conton. 1L o) TbAnG omce: I1LYVE SEVERAL FINE SECOND- hand waies “rod gl:-\.mu.s ‘which I will sell cheap, sl wish 1o clear them out. Also s doctora closs coupechenp. Painting und repalring tirst-class. E. C.iIAY DE, 138 Wabash. OON L. SCOTT, OF TORONTO, CANA- ‘tyish matched carriases horses, 16 hunds tabight Sto7 years old: alo ono very tine dn gray coupe horse, 16.2; Uiree fine bred nznsn Tebie Rhorses, Gne express horse, one heavy drausht, welghs 140 pounds: niso séveral very fine single drivers. ‘All ore warranted sound aud pentle, Onview atDr. Bond’s stabley 19 Harmon -court. PLIERN BROTHERS WILL TO-DAY, receive anuther car-lond of horses and mules. welghing frum L0 to 1500 pounds each. Call at &2 West Fuurteenth-st. T.-XKE FOR DEBT, MUST SELL TO bighest cash offer, 1wo top bugries, painters Fagon, two rubber- e iacupases: £00: order. Cottage Grove-av. ERUBSELS AND INGRAIN HANGES AND cooK Acl m prices ¢ B o ceswo;gs'sgno;g easy weekly or monf-hu R.\RE OPPORTUNITY— THE EXCEL ELS10% FURNITORE COMPANY, are clostiisout theis stosk ma) an woodtey enniuber s 2.“.‘.:‘11‘;‘&';’.1;‘.‘,’;'2 Toaia ST THY, CHOCKELE AND CUTLERY, and everything needed for hnuek:fly\n:. P.evmu: 1o removal, FOIt THE NEXT THIRTY DA’ o will sell all ¢ the above §00ds Cheaper than any ‘house in N KASY PAVMENTS. w SiL O] LSOk mmu-rmu-. COMPANY, WVest Madison-st. AT 272 EAST MADISON-ST., . NEAR THE BRIDGE, Buyers will find a good stack of furniture, carvets, eook-stoves, ranges, beddinz, crockery, ete. Houses tarnired entire at the lowest prices for cash 0r on essy payments. HIRASM BRUSH, Co ATlI!: WEST EXD FULNISHING HOUSE, barsains Special FURNITURE, CARPETS,_ SO ES ook TRy, Ve have tho largest and besu mecte.i% of first-class. marbie top and other chamber nnd parlor suits in the city: nlso hookeases, wardrol fesi. HDrary, wnd marblo top und otbar tabI6sIn und- e yarlecy, und ait oler goods Foquired to fu o O e e i oy Goeymenis, 802 ce the West End_ Furnisbing Hou BTG Sadison-st, oUW RLL PPRAISED FREE OF CHARGE FUR: MoK 1(150\ G’)x;‘gjl:‘l’llixflci":‘;:“ O SUIRARIIODGES S (ARPETS! BARGAINS! Second-hund, good us new. Drussals, wook and coton carpety: 2 pleces of carpet [rom private restdences und hotels; body Brusels, Turkey, and Axminster carpots, upes: a8 all-wool carpets that must be’ 'AGAIN & REV-EL, Corner Mfl-h -av. and Rando!ph-st. ARK’S, THIRTY-FIRST-ST. Now s the timo and this “tho”place to purchase 31T Jgnr houekecplne gooas; an on'c ¥ fork yau barains thi Maz 1. and then 10 per Gent Off tha Om all crockery and giassware, tinware, and o when bill IS £ or over. Seaour less than fair prices. E\H’I}‘E PARLOR BEDSTEAD CO.. 331 and st Weat Madison-st.—Now recelving spring BIG8k ‘OF curpete. Turaltite, and. BoRsuBoId KoOdE Soiing s fowost prices Tor ‘cash oF on astallnentds Call und examin = UR\[TURE—-U PonNiTURE, RO XORNTTURMN, NEW nwus. WATYLES, HOTTOM PRICES, FOR THE SPRING TRADH, Everilhlm' needed for housekeeping of the newest styles, best make, und Jowest pricay either for casno - SY t the lonu-zrled, 4 rerkbie boise-famishing es e ot K BOURKE, and 91 West Madison-at- ‘Established at this nnmfar 1o 1967, URNITOIE, CARFETS STOVES, BTG plexflt‘l aioes, “erdau\m E = Open evenings. J.W. &J. B. STOREY, . . =3 State-st. OR SALE—ENTIRE FURNITURE und carpess of 3 room brick bouse. Furni- iure is £ood und nensly new, and will be sold at a sac riticc. House has modern improvements, and {s fur rent Inguire at 3 West wuflmzmn—gr., orathouse 3 West Washington-st., near Lincoln ‘ OR SALE—BRUSSELS CARPET 255 yards; covers LxI{ feet; new; a¢a bargaln. Soutt] Soranat. FOR SA_LE THE CONTENTS OF A handso! urniahed: fist; first-claas location’ Zor aulet Pariies o sublet. HDYNTO:{ &NEWTH, % La Salle-st., Room 3. FOR SALE—THE }‘URNITURE OF 3 Toom for 8% cash. Call ¢ 113 North Wells-at. IOR SALE—THE CONTENTS OF TWO communicatin; houses of & rooms on Waimsa- av.. sonth of Twenty-sacond-at. ive: paratively now, and will sell for one-half co “Thls. i are Jance. aad Maat be Sold at ooce. Addross Q3, Tribune oftice. IOR SALE—SOME FINE FURNIT’URE, boOK-caso, chalrs, ota: no dealers need »'y. Adaress O B 1o Tribane ofice.. FOB SALE—FURNJTURE AND FIX- tures frat-class boacding-house, 2 rooms. pay- business: best, location; rare ehace. MARTIN, etloneer, 5 States IOR LALE—ENTIRE FURNITURE OI\‘ 1 hong:lk’e'e?h:?r\::;:r Hoor 0 Gosaor Sk for or 3 rent cheap; 20 childrea. 23 West Harison-si, up- per OR SALE—PARAGOV AND ACORN ught-lron French ronges, andall - Einas, u: :lzchen (nmuhmx zuou.s 8t botlom prices. - & CO.. & State-st. \OR SALE—CHEAP—A FIRST-CLASS 8600 °'J§3';“{'w‘?\fi“%'fi%v‘nfxf‘q“fimmm“}‘%'? 5. 800K stove, two No. 3 96 ot air farnaces all a Hisie used | SEAVEY & CO., 19 Staty-st. OR SALE — HEAVY, HANDSOME walnut bedstead and mlrbla-w? dresser, wity best gualley now hair mattress and plllow, Mletropoli- 1an Spring (no better spriog und mat: also unother good walnut_bedstead snd mrblo— dreuser, with hair and moss mattress, feather pmon und spring. Orfinal cost of whole, $34; wilt asll fo, #130. " Address L 51 Tribune office. OR SALE—COMPLETE HOUSEBOLD effects of two-story and basement bouse: vicin~ ity Union Patk: nearly hew and ail i der._Cun re-lease house: low rent. R 22 Tribune. FOR SALE-ABOUT 150 YABDS BRUS- Zels carpet. [al last May. cheap: canbescen ua e floor: “Address K 8 Tribune ofce. FOR SALE—S PORTABLE RA.NGES. 3 conk -stoves; ,price, from & to m 90 We ALE—TBE ENTIRE CONTENTS n( a tinely-furnjshed private residents. 33 Og~ Qen-av., oppozite Unfon Park ['OR SALE—MODERN STYLE SELF- fceding parlor stove, with oven, cheap. Callst Rhodes-av. b OR SALE—I AM GOING TO BREAK up bousekeeping May I; most of my farnitare wiil be for snle and the house 1am in for rent. Ad- dress 04, Tribune office. HDUSEHOLD FU‘}L\'ITUBE. PIANO d other. goods recalved on consign- ment. for sale ot MARTIN'S, 265 and 37 State-st GeWANT A RA;\GE OR COOK- lnl-swuvm to WHITE'S, 148 West Madlson- 5t andlook ot _the Stewnrd range, the dest In the Shirker. Also some good second-and stoves asd ranges. J C. PARRY, R 197 WEST jIA ih\DISO\ST. (Near corner of A full assortment of parior, chamber, ssd Rk furniture, carpets, stoves, and housekeeping goods In general, f07 Sale cither £or cash of on really easy pay= ments at cash fgures. l ‘OR SALE—CIIEAP—A TUBULAR boiler in good _coudition, st-Inch dinmeter, 12 Teet Jone, 53 2-Inch Hues, Inguire at 134 Kultou-st. ANTED—A PARTY TO ESTABLISH a boarding and livery stable in vicinity of Lincoln Park. Calf Room 6, #1 North Clark-st. OR SALE—A 12-HORSE POWER EN- OARD—I WANT GOOD BOARD IN frtySartpny for my plano, a 6w one, Address Q4, Tribune of £ino und botlor, woll preserved and tse-clnss in all pariculacs ca seen at works of the Robert B ion B L. Co. Sovis Chitauror T, V’A) FED—A l‘m]ST ~CLASS DRAFT horse welghing fro. ), worth from 220 to B Apply B W Pm\flu 'S Machinery Banot. 16 South Cani-si- BUARD_FIRST-CLASS. -BY A YOUNG mun, where there arg young musical ople; ‘nxl’:ggnhllnulmho ¢ and bhgpy. .'\Lmn.ns\}?elflb co. OARD —IN VICINITY OF UNION Park for self, wife, und servant. Address, stat- ing terms, Q 30, Trivune viiico. | OARD—FIRST-CLASS TABLE-BOARD for family of five, near tha Water-Works. Ad- dress Q 27, “Cribunc office. OARD —FOR GENTLEMAN ND wife; mast not be orerMner month, Address Q3, Tribune ofice. BO ARD—WITH ROOM ORALCOVE BY renzleman, wife, und child, North Side: Bot to exceed &3 _Address Q's2, Tribune office. OARD~AND PLEASANT ROOM IN A privato famlly by gentieman und wife within fifieen minntes. walk of (ho Paimer Hibuse. Satis(e: tory referonces given. Addrdssat once, with terms, Q 45, Tribune offic BOA.RD—FUI NITURE AND CARPETS R mgfent for board of tvo porsops; South smg. OARD—AND FRONT ROCM —O% South Side, north of TweAty-second-st... by Lwo, E£enta; torms $1) per week: house with but few boara- ers or private famlly preferred. Q +} Tribune ofice, - BOA.RD——AND A NIOELY FUI{NISHED nlcove room in snd basement private Donrding honwo.on \Wort Side. Address AL 5 ROW: LEY. 45 West Washiflzton-st. _BOARD WANTED, BOARD——BY TWO ‘LADIES, SOUTH. front roow: North Side, s0uth of Erie and cast .OF Clark-ats.; South Mide, north of Pwentlett and east Address, with terms, Q Ir, flate-sin’ Reforences. Fribane ofice. ARTIES DESIRING TO MANUFACT- ure an jmproved patent lawn-mower, constract- ed for the purposo of kathering und removing the grassasit is cut from lzwn, B verypopular snd B ie thine AGdress 1St Tribune oche -« "AN#ED—A TEN-IIORSEPORPABLE enzine. Wil buy or reat. THOMAS MORSE. "VA\TED—TO BUY FOR CASH, SAD- dic horse, wolzht about 1,2 nounds. Address with full purticulars M 87, Tribune ofiice. \\TED-—A HIORSE OR MARE FOR irm e, worth ubout #530x Y. to pay for I pasturing stock or dellver A Xo. 1 Umothy hay of the new crop at low figures, Adds s organ Park, Conk Co. 157 Michigan-ay. A\ TED—ENGINE A\ D BOILER, bout twelve-borse: aleo latge fioor scales. Address it {6, Tribune omes. SEWING MACHINES. xLL AND EXAMINE TIE MOST pular sewing-muchine in the worid, the Light- Ranbng Domestic: sold on casy paymerits una lib- eral discount for cush: we ulso nave Singer, Wheeler. £ Hieon, Willeok & Gibbs. wnd various othor Xinas, cheap. 1l kinds ot machines repairud. Open even- ings. 3. C.§PENCER, 312 West Madison-st. OR_SALE—TEN GENUINE SINGER sewmg-machines t0 & dealer, cheap for cash. Q 54, Tribune office. M N EDION AND FAMILY SINGETS, o T menens: Yoandhee. 5 Glarkats, Room L TNGER SEWINGALACHINE, RICALY ornamented. beautifully inlaid irl, full eabinet, Imnl. panels French wainu: fnfaid, lxnl_v‘ W(hhefl. at batgaln;,entircly new. 42 Sotth Morgan-st. WALTED—‘IEEDLES FOR GROVER & ‘Baker sewing-machine. Addres: 1LL CLOSE OUT BEFORE APRIE 15 about 230 now ‘:fllz m—h:\fkfl,{%flx ma~- SO, POV A Wabnanrave e ANTED—A, TWO HORSE JI‘RUCK— on and ffirce fumber hand-trucks: m be in ol-class order. Address A. H. ,umma\\s: CO., 1V Matherst. A\ TED—SADDLFAIORSE SUITA- y o1 bus. Address L 37 Tribune ot Bsinis Ol S setptiva. 0 . 'ANTED—25 HORSES AT ONCE, cipyily gray and blnck, wolghing from, 100} prir 1. 1bs; one puir matched i?né” Washinaton Hotel: HE UNION FU RNITURE COMPANY, 503 and 55 West )I:Idhofl“!— npen on xuflfl" dheir ADHnw.!u:ck Ve housenoll 'LARGER THAN EVII DEFORE antnt Joer prites. They aro. deters 518 ‘Dotlom prices or epay terms will do it They BRRa e Sia i painted cottaze, ash, maple, walnut, wood and marble 10ps, from "Purlor sults in hair cloth, terry, waw silk, nnfl lnsty gizllsh’ pauierns and desirabid frames, fro Dining-room and kitchen outflts, including a largs ling of rangen and swves, crockery, sliver and glass ware, wooden tn ware. gydall the sandries Rosded for housekeeping. Thabs zoods we sell 3oa. °ROUF - pASY PAYMENT PLAN, rbich 1.8 amall cash payiient when gooc.q nght 4nd the balance montnly, Liny your ou p-y for it during the summer. ~ UNION flm\l'rulm - Open Monday, Thuriday, and Sataniay avenl:&g‘ '0 RENT—OR FOR SALE—FUGRNI] ture 0f 14-room house on Michizan-av. Reasmn- sbie terma. “Address M 81, Tribune oftice. HE FURNITURE FOR A 10-ROOM houso for cash or board of une person. Address 178, Tribnue office. CAST-OFF CLOTHING, ANTED—A CIESTNUT F. “horso about 160 ponnds welght that WiiT work single or donble; good style, gontle, and safe. Also S Kood, Beavy ek horse. > Address K B sribine, "ANTED—A - SECOND-HAND ONE- horse Iimber wagon. Addrees Factory, 34 Car- roll-ay. PATENTS, ] B. COUPLAND &CO., . FATENT ATTORNEYS. 0 La Sallgeat, Chieago, fIL NATIOVAL SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIA- tion agcurtsat Batents, caveats, ete. Patent litl- 5 075 wiven Special atielion: S Chark % Bate ree. Ufices 12005 21, Chlcako. Tike ki 65 Fost Wi n‘hlnkwn.& ST.RA ITD. B° ARD—BY A YOUNG MAN A bowe in private family on South Side. Hefer- IDDX)' Addreaserig\ ces given and nired. 0 ard hall!e need ‘ribuie 0! D s i dl%nar Rel WEE’ DY, GO LA, «m:eu. “adiress &2 Tiuio itoe, TorCronee Te OE’ receive roward. TRAYED—FROM 182 WALN'UT -SIT., 1 oaroturg 10 above nux - AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED-S1SAMPLES. 20 parties secking business o small capitsl; energetic men clear £ per week. Send stamp fur pavers. MERRILL & CO., 27 sud 29 N forth Clark-st.| ACESTS L WANE urml;onwd}‘m 22 G R D A&'usr.. West Madison-se . &4 BETTER PLACE CANNOT _BE Ty nzfe"r‘é'fl&%'."' i Gantictiim. oun se) thels cast-off ciGthing, ta, etc., for o iz price. Ve must have, B onr Sa1es To £h1s ine are Lmebensg, W are wiling or MBS, A.“ BtE A S N ABSURD IDEATHAT WE CAN BE e tare, snd cArp 0 by Mr.or mm./umm:\vs. 52 uu Congress. Don't forget the.number, 322 e THE LADIES AND GE‘ITLE)[E‘I howhn 1o esl custall clothing, e ] bedding, t'an offer from E. Statost T will pay 25 pet cene inore. thaa e uiner ealer ia 1o citys: -Remember the number, 51 Swate, J JOAGHDI, 835 STATE-ST., PAYS tho highest prices for lulies’. and_gentleman's cast-ofl cloths from & w5 iy e t:w‘fi-f Soans B 1o $is orerconts B 213 panEeN T 416 STATE-ST., BLUE, FRONT I8 ot et only pinca whera eve: 4 cast-of flotflh‘m 1s wortkin ulh. .!’ 3 R e fareie o o e Fiouh 46 Blave-st. Bl & ALS.DB KOG v