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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 14

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THE CHICAGO Al'IlTIi 22, 1898. 14 BOARDlVG AXD LODGING. TO RENT HOUSES. WANTK I MALK HELP. I.OST JSTt JTOTTXTJ.

INSURANCE AFFAIRS. South Side. Nortti Sia. nnkbPrmn and Clerks. IXiSoTrfLLINOISCETOAL'TRAIN.

APRIL 2427 MICTiIGAN-AV. HANDSOMELY FI'R- YOFNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION FOIU AN Mr. Bellows cf Thompson Bellows, managers nished sunny rooms, an moaern lmprovemenis. DEATH OF E. C.

WALTHALL 6KXATOR FROM MISSISSIPPI DIES AT THE XATIOXAL CAPITAL. taoy umbrella, dark rea sun. woouen nanoie. round silver top with monogram N. W.

H. Return to 50 Michigan-av. Suitable reward. with hrsl-class board; price reasonable. lne TO RENT-NORTH SIDE HOUSE1! 52 and 54 fine 13-room modern PEABODV.

1C4 Dearborn-rf C0- 1G4 Dearborn-st. office position in wnoiesaie references as to character; gxd penman "preferred. AdJress 714. Tribune of- of the New Jersey State Fire of New Jersey, has been in the city several days with a view to locating- an agency In the city. Negotiations were carried on quietly, and it is announced that he Greylock.

NEAR AUDITORIUM. LOST SMALL BLACK AND TAN. WEIGHING about 4 lbs; answers to name of Midget." Liberal reunr it returned to MRS. DYER. 4006 nce.

or on premises. l.s ke Front urnisnea rooms, with first-class table; 'references exchanged. YOUNG MAN-BRIGHT: MUST BE ABLE TO Vwwiks: clear store. W. F.

MONROE. 143 Washington Park-pl. has selected tne agents. Mr. Bellows Has Deen at Springfield, and while there filed his papers asking admission to Illinois.

It is expected In- 2315 MtCHIOAN-AV. NICELY FURNISHED TO RENT OGDEN. Dearborn-st. BY SHELDON r.r. LOST TWO PAIR BROKEN RIMLESS EYE-elasses in case: liberal reward.

4441 Calumet- rooms anu poara; an conveniences; large poren. Salesmen. Solicitors. Etc. 5 ci.i,...

urance Commissioner Van Cleave will issue a 2d flat. 4845 TOP FLAT FRONT PAK- CANVASSERS FOUR MEN icense soon. The company has a capital of lor; smaller room; modern. 1 HOUSE. 302 Erle-st.

14 rooms; all modern nients; furnace. for best selling specialty on me uiaraei. auuict 000, which will be increased to $200,000. Thomp PERSONAL. WtlTr.

323. Tribune otlice. North Slds. son Beilows were attorneys for the Commercial 207 CASS-ST. RICHLY FURNISHED, STEAM- which was discontinued after paying PERSONAL HAVING BEEN EM PLOY HID BY RENT NO.

30 HA WTnr.RKTPtT mojtrn 14-room dwelllrg, with hi A-I Succeeded a. C. Lamar In the Cpper 11 ranch of Congress When the Latter Appointed the Interior Department Rose to Rank of Major General In Confederate Army Wo One of the Leading Lawyer of the State of Mississippi. 150 per cent to They sold the SALESMAN GOOD TALKER. NICE APPEAR-ance.

energetic, and capable to represent a large corporation on the road; salary and commission; best of references required. Address 703. Trib iwrt. l.Jlvl.u ft finp ch.k ttnn ux-wenstein Sons lor 20 years in tneir man-ufacturinsr deonrrment a cutter. I have been most heated rooms; excellent locality; walking distance; table supplied ith best the market affords, carefully and cleanly served: billiard-room and all Rent reasonable' to desirable tenant charter to a firm of brokers In New York, who are to continue the business.

graciously rewarded for doing nothing but my duty. 1 have been oensioncd hv them unsolicited for life. une office. modern conveniences: comfortable home at mod McCUN'vkm BRoo IN) La iiur' preme Court of the United States, Thursday, April 21 221 The People of the State of New York ex rel. Parke ravis 6c plaintiff in error, vs.

James A. Roberts. of the State of New York: argument continued bv Mr. James McKeen for the nlaintiff in error, by Mr. T.

Hancock, and concluded by Mr. Jamea McKeen for the plaintiff in error. 224 The United States, plaintiff in error, vs. Charles Loughrey et al. argued by Mr.

George H. Gorman lor the plaintiff in error, and submitted by Mr. V. H. Webster for the dut'endants in error.

22 Henry B. Tompkins, plaintiff In error, vs. Frances M. Cooper, administratrix, argued by Mr. J.

Habley Ashton for the plaintiff in error and submitted by Mr. W. C. Glenn for the defendants in error. 123 George Thompon.

p'aintiff in error, vs. State of Missouri: submitted by Mr. Charles F. Joy for the plaintiff in error, with leave to counsel for defendant in error to file brief on or before the 2Sth Inst. 227 Henry jr.

Havner, plaintiff In error, vs. The of the State of New York: argued by Mr. Albert I. Sire for the plaintiff in error and by Mr. Asa Bird Gardner for the defendants in error.

22U George R. Lyman, administrator, plaintiff In error, vs. The Boston and Albany Railroad Company; submitted by Mrs- M. F. Dickinson Jr.

and Mr. Samuel Wllliston for the plaintiff in error and by Mr. Samuel Hoar for the defendant in error. Adjourned until tomorrow at 12 o'clock. The day call for Friday.

April 22. will be as follows: 31. 232. 233. 230.

236. 237. 23s. 2311. and 240.

REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED FOR REC- ord Thursday. April 4, ltHJ: cor f. 2fxl00.

March I Patrick Stokes, to Dorothea an.l I take this means to express to them for my- erate rates; special rate? to families; bingie front The annual meeting of the Western Factory as rooms; et; rear rooms, $. up. 6ALESMAN CITY. WHO IS PERSONALLY Acquainted with retail grocery and saloon trade. Address, with references.

331. Tribune office TO HXT KII.E I -13 1 A 1 seir and ramily my most sincere appreciation 01 this generous act. LOUIS LINDUER. sociation was held yesterday. Only formal busi irvi.

locaury. ner rno iak ir. near the Lake 691 VERY DESIRABLE ness was. transacted. The following officers were Shnre driv'Ji brownstone house.

i roo-ri. "s.ia "sottnebill iard -room front suite, furnished or unfurnished, also large SALESMAN YOUNG MAN FOR CGAR AND ms 7 bedroom reflected: single room; board; strictly first-class: private. tobacco department. Annlv assistant general PERSONALINFORMATION WANTED OF Owen Conrov a native of Cappard. Queen's Coumv.

Ireland- served in a New York regiment President Eugene Harbeck, Phenix of Brook manager's office. A. M. Rothschild Co. born-etfc VJ 61 NEAR WISCONSIN -ST.

lyn- Weil furnished room with excellent board; rea- SALESMAN WALL PAPER. APPLY AT ONCE. in 1804 as substitute, and for years resided in a Vice President A. Dean. Springfield Fire eorable.

43 East Randolph-st. and Marine. 481 FULLLRTON-AV. LARGE FRONT AL- SALESMAN EXPERIENCED; DRY GOODS. cove room, good table; terms reasonable 21.42 entworth-av.

Secretary and Treasurer George W. Blossom. The New England Bureau of United Inspec-ion has voted that all companies in "the 1S3 AND 2S5 E. INDIAN DE1SIRABLB rooms wl boa SALESMEN AN OLD ESTABLISHED WHoLE-sale tea. nlrar.

and spice house can use 10 or 15 370 E. CHIOAOO-A V. DESIRABLE ROOMS. more first-class salesmen, who have an established trade in those goods no others need apply in either of the following territories: Cent. 111., western SMte; $100 clol ars rewaru oiiereu ov up only sister.

MRS. M. FLANAGAN. 15.40 Brooklyn, N. V.

All Western papers plca.se copy. ElisON A BYRX JO BYRNE OF THE Township of Rochester, County of Essex. Province of Ontario, aged about 50 years, last heard from was in Muskegon. about 18 years ago, worked severil years in Saginaw-. would hear of something to his advi-mtage by writing to his brother.

MICHAEL BYRNE. Belle River. Ont. SO AL MISS BURNS SEND MRS. Chase, St.

Louis. your address; she has a letter for iu. with homelike board: 54 and per vveeK. same general agency must become members, or none In that agency can Join. This Is designed to ctmiel all companies In such agencies to pay equally for the benefits received.

N. E. K.5.. vi. s.

and Hotels. THE EDINBURGH. 2124 MICHIG AN-BLVD. N. and M.mtana Address, with lull particulars.

A Tribune office SALESMEN WIDEAWAKE SALESMEN FOR American or European, rooms single or en suite, irivate baths; special rates to gentlemen and fam-lies by week or month. President G. Lee Stout of the Merchants' of my spring puslness; will arrange lmmedlatelv- TO RENT 05 Lake Shore drive one of the tinestni, THj idences on the North Side, with large fm WINSTON t7V, Vahi; TO RENT 70- MAPLE-ST. 12 modern; distance. Owner TO RENT 10-ROOM range, neatly pattered.

84 ft-'A1, 5A Suburban. TO RENT C-ROOM HOUSE AT WFST dale; entirely new and modern- rw, 55-month; or will tell same on monthly ii. I $12; near to depot and electric lln- oi. wtof rapid transportation. For full S.

E. GROSS. Ii04 Masonic Temple. c-tt TO RENT 3 nice G-room houses, nearby suburb ea and electric cars. $lo per month.

'-'tia ILW OHC ES i. S7 La TO RENT TO 8 ROOM month; 5c fare c. and G. T. crt'lil.

suburb. W.C. COLLINS 145 La k8" TO RENT ILMETTE. LAltUi house, large lot, convenient to den Address CBS, Tribune office. Cu9l6 Miscellaneous.

1.C0O wlth twenty new men; my new modern 7 and 8 room houses are selling faster than I can get "GRANADA" HOTEL CORN ER RUSH AND Newark, is in the city, Special agents oi tne Merchants" who are in Chicago at present are: E. B. Phelps, Kansas City; 1L W. Lyman, Oska- Biximannl Kj.a cf 04th, 3rxl24. April IX I Mary A.

Paee to Cornelia O. European plan: newlv furnished and them up. and even my most inexoerienced sales PERSONAL NOTICE TO HENRY FOSTER and Amil Dletzsch: If goods not called for in five days will be sold MPS. FAULHABER. men are doing a profitable trade.

Apply to S. E. loosa, and H. M. Hough, La Orange, la.

Ri.Mxe-tt.. cor p.uliev. f. 24x124. April refitted: special inducements to permanents and families: first-class cafe.

J. S. Graham. Manager. ROSS.

oo Masonic lemple. 20 ID. M. Rehder to Wiiliani A. HIHIVKSS PERSOXALS.

SALESMEN A LARUE and WELL KNOWN Miscellaneous. H. M. MaglH of the Phoenix of Hartford and A FACT I KINO COMPANY WANTS A WANTED A BABY TO BOARD BY A MIDDLE- FEW GOOD LIVE AGENTS TO SELL THEIR Thomas E. Gallagher of tne tna, ootn oi m-clnnati.

were in the city during the day. They attended the meeting of the Western Factory as BICYCLB ON EASY PAYMENTS: "LIBERAL PRICKS $30. J40. S50. AD aged woman good home In suburbs; pest of rets.

No children; an experienced babies' nurse. Address it 2'r. Wet Pullrnfin. 111. DRESS A 21, TRIBUNE OFFICE.

sociation. personal a responsible wholesale jkwelrv firm will sell diamonds and watches on monthly or weekly; payments. no security required. goods delivered on first payment. get our catalogue.

loftis bros. columbus memorial bl.dg.. 1.03 state, open saturdays until 10 p. m. SALESMEN FIRST-CLASS.

FOR LUBRICAT OR oils, greases, and specialties: largest line on The Prudential Life Insurance company an the market: salary or commission. Equitable Re BOARD tVANTED AND. WIFE AND brother want two or three connected rooms, unfurnished, in private family, with board when in nounces ttiat Its policies win rauaiu Washington. D. C.

April Edward Walthall of Mississippi died In his apartments at the Cairo today at p. m. His death was not unexpected, the end hiving; been foreseen for several days. At the time of his death there were at las bedside his wife, his sister, Mrs. Freeman, and his niece, Mrs.

Clark, and her daughter. Kepresentatives Allen and Fox of Mississippi hive, been in almost constant attendance elnce his illness. Senator Walthall's Illness dated from Jan-wary last, when he contracted a cold. In February suffered from an attack of bilious fever and from thjs he never recovered. Ilia last address it the Senate was made on April 7.

when he delivered a ulog-y on his colleague. Senator George, in spite of the protests of his physician. The following Saturday he was confined to his bed with a severe attack of typhoid pneumonia, which today resulted fatally. The funeral arrangements provide for services in the Senate on Saturday at o'clock. The remains, accompanied by a Congressional committee, will leave here on Saturday night for Honey Springs, via Atlanta and Birmingham.

The funeral will take llace at 10 o'clock on Monday. General E. C. Walthall of Mississippi, who succeeded Mr. Lamar in the United States Senate in lSh5, was born In Richmond.

In 1X11. and went to Mississippi when 7 years old. settling at Holly Springs, where he was educated. He studied law and became District Attorney for the Tenth Judicial District. Upon the breaking out of the rebellion he enlisted as a private In the Confederate service, and was soon after made Lieutenant Colonel of the Fifteenth Mississippi Itegiment.

Subsequently he became Colonel of the Twentieth Keglment. and In ism rose to the rank of Brigadier General, commanding the celebrated Die Hards," a Mississippi brigade consisting of the Twenty-fourth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, and Thirtieth Regiments, the very Cower of tho Mississippi Infantry- This fining Cleveland. SOLICITOR ADVERTISING; Al NEWSPA- without the payment of extra premiums lor an policy-holders who may enlist for the impending war. TO city; pleasant location on South Side; mudern con per experience to travel on commis -BUST HOUSES! AND r. UN LA PS' ITU co DO riEARBURX.gr sion: references.

Address 357, Tribune office. veniences; state particulars. Answer uy man 10 flat 64, The Potomac. YOUNG MAN-TO SOLICIT COAL ORDERS FOR PERSONAL SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DE-stroyed by electric needle; my method the only cure known to science: 110 pain, no scar; cure guaranteed. MME.

AUGUSTA KALLMAN. 1210 Masonic Temple. PERSON A ARCHITECTS AND OWNERS 0iould Insist on Mineral Rubber Asphalt Roof. Investigation proves it best for steep or flat roofs. Assyrian Asphalt 311 Taeoma Bldg.

The Kips on the Heywood Bros, and Wakefield family use: give references and amount 01 sal company rattan ia'tory wa im uuni.s WANTEI-norSES. BOARD AND ROOM BY YOUNG LADY EM-ployed with private family on South Side. Ad-d-ess 712. Tribune office. ary or commission wanted.

Address i o. inu-une office. day. It amounts to $2j, no. mviaeu a louow-.

A NTE 1 TO RENT I RENT On contents, on emitting, Buena Park Trades. FURNISHED HCnZ r.r neighborhood near h-k- In, 01 WVKlstotk.2sthand V.S TO RENT-ROOMS. months. Apt 0 FORKMAKER. 7.500 6.750 2.000 4.500 1.100 000 20.000 2.000 12,000 1.S00 2.100 2.100 2.000 4.000 C.OOO 1.300 3.600 3.CO0 1,500 ASSEMBLERS TWO.

AND The Etna Life Insurance company telegraphed PERSONAL COCKROACHES AND BEDBUGS exterminated from your premises under guaranteed contract. Frederick Peres 427 State-st. Apply 304 Wabash-av. TO RENT-FLATS. 175 of f.

5lxl5, April 14 I August to John 271 of Lincoln, f. 2oxl25, March 24 lliugh D. Murtland lo Aunie A. Swansm 175 of 50th. f.

April IS Charles L. FrUke to Carl Lund-berg 153'4 of 12th. f. 2012M. April 10 John E.

Sohulze to Otto Koch) cor North Park, 1231-j ft through to North April Is IxjuU Oatumann to Jacob Rehm I N. 175 of Wabansia. 2fixl25, April 19 I David Thomas to Martin P. Axelsc.nj 100 of f. 25x149.

April 20 Augustus Newman to C. J. L. Schmidt "10 of Central and Humboldt f. Iixl25.

Maicn 30 I Robert it. Birney to Alvin J. Trllt I 73 of 24x122, 22 IWtlliam Parrott to Lucy L. Kelleyl Same property. March 23 ILucy L.

Kelley to Kmma 1'arrottJ 225 of Wood, a f. 25xl24H, April 12 Daniel V. Haskins to Michael M. Con-nery 1 100 of Robey. 32 more or less.

April 18 Cornelia O. Tobin to Marv A. 1'ageJ lolu of f. 82'. April 2U IJane yuigley to Max Hail W.

30l of f. 2.xl-0. April 7 llartwig Behrens to Carl Kleiii-sclimidtl 13th-place, 94 of f. 24x124. April 18 li.

M. V. V. Ertinghoff to'i'heo. Klauck) W.

14th-place. 120 of I f. 2ox 99, April 2 (Emma L. O'Hearne and husband to Maggie Rosen) 29 of 4Sxl2o, and other property. April 18 est.

of Margl. Freeman to Mary Freeman i W. 72 of 8 f. 4x llKl'i April 13 I the Robert 11. Jones i'arcel BRAZERS.

FILERS. FRAMEMAKKRS. AND yesterday to itsi Chicago onlee: cnvier me policies now. in force prohibition of war service will be suspended without charge." South Side. TO RENT 6420 WOODLAWN.

4 front rooms, for housekeeping; furnished or unfurnished; gas ranges; bath and furnace heat. South SldeT JW PERSONAL FOR A GOOD LAWN SOW CHI-cago Parks lawn seed. VAUGHAN'S. 84 Rflndoloh-st. liners liood pay to gooa men.

-ippij -cn. MANSON CYCI.il 155 Jackson-st. COR EM A ER I RON FOUNDRY. FOR F. A Caraln A.

W. Masters, United States manager work. The lies Tool vv nammun. TO RENT BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOMS. FUR-nished or unfurnished; walking distance.

1505 Michigan-av. of the London Guarantee and Accident company. GASFITTERS UNION. WHO HAV HANDLKD limited, is in the East and will attend tna liability conference at New York. iron- armored commit, 10 ti.

ruurn. TO RENT LARGE FRONT ALCOVE: STEAM, electrical engineer. Mandel northeast cor SITUATIONS WAVTED Book Keepers nnd Clerks. SITUATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT BOOK-keeper by young man. now holding similar position with laree manufacturing concern; references.

Address 702. Tribune ofliee. TO RENT APARTMENTS. 4 TO 8 ROOMS. TliELEXERD.

S. e. cor. Drexel-blvd. and new rooms, steam heat, hardwood floors and fin sh elegant throughout.

Iienu $a5 to 100. Agent at bldg. THE LES TOURS. S. e.

cor. Indiana-av. and a few 8-m apartments: steam heat, hardwood ri finish, tapestry hung entrances, carpeted h.li Rent. 40. $45.

Agent at bldg. tl-THE CADMEA. S. w. cor.

vd. an.l ner Madison and state-sis. hot water; absolutely clean; private, TORENT ELEGAlTirYFirRNlSHED RCKJMsT one front alcove. 1907 Michigan-av. Jonathan C.

Jackson, manager of the Home HORSE BOOT MAKERS FOUR. FIRST-CLASS: Lite, is in Tennessee. He will return tomorrow. Bteaiiv worK Tor ooa wpntmen. Auuress ox wn on J.

S. HARTFORD. 370 Wabash-av. THE North Side, TO RENT 171 REFINED PRI-vftte family wishes two roomers; delightful MOLDERS BRASS: GOOD MEN (i.NLl. NEWS OF THE COURTS.

Turner Brass works. 1 ivinzie-st. Boys. VANTED ROOMS. BOY FOR OFFICE WORK: MUST WRITE A ood hand and give reference; one familiar with Superior and Circuit Court Jodgmenti SITUATION WANTED PAY $1TO WHOEVER helps me to a position as office clerk; am German.

25. speak English and French: start with moderate alary. Address 342. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI-' enced bookkeeper and collector; good ref.

S. LAWRENCE. city. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN, 23; general office work, asisstant bookkeeper, or wholesale mercantile house. 425.

Tribune. isiTItATUW'VTEI BOOKKEEPEifAND stenographer; young man: tt years' experience; reasonable salary. Address 10. Tribune oth.ee. fire Insurance preferred.

Address 350, Tribune Judge Hanecy 13254 Enterprise Window Glass Co. vs. Sprague. Smith on Jl.li. office.

Co. vs. Auausl 1. i-en 12S40 Val. Blrttl lire.

BOY IN PAINT AND AVALLPAPER STORE and 9 room apartments; steam heat ha 5 floors, very desirable; rent, 50 ii THE CHATEAU. 4417 2 3d lloor 8-room apartm-r thot water heat); carpeted halls, etc "rnLii CHAM PLAIN, renl S. e. cor. Champlain-av.

and 4 to7rr niodern convenience; BERKELEY. N. nr. cor. 42d and a few aM room flats; stett.m heat, carpett-d hslls etc Wi- KRAMER.

125 DearborB-r Branch orlice. 47th and CaUimct-av. r- TO RENT Corner Lake nnd i 1 S1126.75. 1325 Herman niscli: on businets. 1301 w.

Madlson-st. Menizer vs. Charles and iv. jvi. ocnuuui.

1 liveruir and Express Co. 10 ineo. vv 20,000 909. 13240 Adelson va. BOY BRIGHT.

IN DRUG STORE. 2STH AND State. WANTED TO RENT ONE LARGE AND. TWO single rooms for 3 adults in private family on So. Side; handsome apartment house preferred; references.

Address 449. Tribune office. WANTED TO RENTES HOUSEKEEPING rooms in private family by gentleman and wife; would prefer location near Lincoln Park. Ad-dress 707. Tribune office.

WANTED TO RENT THREE UNFURNISHED rooms by nurse, north of 30th. near transportation; price not to exceed tO; state particulars. Address 378, Tribune office Alex, and Sam Cohen; on Judge Neely 4uoi west oiae x- BOYS GOOD. BRIGHT BOYS. 1 YEARS OF age; must have good education, live at nome, and come well recommended.

373, 1.375 1.000 Trades. SITUATION WANTED COOK, FIRST-CLASS Japanese; fanciest work; best references; only rood wages accepted. Address 5, Tribune. and Alexander Davidson: Dy W. J.

Taylor et al. vs. W. H. londergan on $314.

M29 Patrick M. Lunaue vs. Benjamin 11. Iiellen; on Judge Tuthlll 24431 C. M.

Henderson i o. Tribune office. apartments, (J and 7 r-oms, -very rri- Emnlovment Aeencles. SITUATION WANTED BY ARCHITECTURAL vs. Charles A.

cranium: py n.xav.v. bet 33d-pl. and 34th-st. lit ex-temledl. f.

25x124, April 1 Andrew Redlln to Johann Klein; 90 of 5iixl20, April 1 (Charlotte A. Fellows to Thos. W. Cooverl 225 of 62d. f.

V4. April 14 John H. Boss! to Richard Reed 99 of 68th. 25x124 8-10. April 18 John A.

Olson to Chas. Friskel Wer 21 of f. 25x12j, April 11 Swante P. Nelson to Henry Pop-pen I W. 200 of f.

50x 12m. March 10. 1897 Anna B. Travis to WANTED TO RENT LADY WILL EXCHANGE BOOKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER 1.200 3.800 draftsman; 3 years experience; moderate sal ary "-est references. Address 332.

Tribune office. if music lessons for room and use of piano. Ad- xx iiiCHJO Streator and Third len unai v. o. v.

em White Sand same. U3 Wm. Everitt et al. vs. P.

K. Kandolph and Everttt Stenographer. Smith, good; jfl.t. Stenographer, mechanical experience. King's Mercantile Agency.

209 Dearbom-st. "1-3 1. I 1 I ,7, A I If'UlIC B. Camp; on ti.o;i. 4- j.

Boys. SITUATION WT A NTED BO Y. 17 TEARS OLff. office or wholesale house. 31(.

Tribune office. MEN 800. STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND Op orated! lYVo WSmly rtChly flf 7 and 8 rooms, eleesuu Interior, dintng-room wainsc.ed in oak. Ing on conservatories overlooking the la- reduced to -50 and THE LIXDE," Green wood -ay. and 4xMt one of the m-t elegant bldgs.

in Ksnwuii rooms cornerl. connecting chambers, Uyl tory: rent retluced to 5i. $55. LUCANIA." Grn-KKl-aT. and KHt ej.

gant 4. and 7 room flats, beautifully fin''--) in nardwofwi mnrftl 1 Paper Co. vs. Carl A. 1.

Haarvig: by $1,22.79. 241hK C. V. Chandler vs. James Hiidr TrtTie- km me.

2.250 portunity to secure coffee, banana, and rubber WANTED TO RENT SOUTH SIDE 3 ROOMS. lnyht and clean, unfurnished; give full particu-lars. Address 139, Tribune office WANTED TO RENT ROOM FOR 2 YOUNG men in Hvde Park. Address 32U. Tribune.

grove in Mexico. TRUITT. s. w. cor.

Ogden an! Judge Gibbons 24.144 creeiman l.uinuer an i-turen-st. vs. Sreinmetz Mfir. Co. by fcju.a.

Arna Hamsherl Ilouse Servants. SITUATIONS WANTED MAN AND WIFE coloredl. In or out of city; wages too; best ref. Grocery, 2040 Dearburn-st. 183oOS Lena Cohn vs.

Chgo. city y. v.o. on Same property. April 19 Anna Hamslier to MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE: ONLY 8 weeks reauired: catalogue mailed free.

MOLER'S Fredk. cox I Barber School. Clark and Van Buren. TORRENT HOUSES. cor f.

48x124. April 1.000 2.500 1.500 1.898 tlatsh rent 24 "to 14 IK. W. Madiung to m. MACH.

Judge enrtord jacoo roriz jr. Great Western Kv. on $140 and sat. Judge Smith 24tMi William C. Hollister Bro.

vs. Town of South Chicago; by STENOGRAPHER RAPID: $12. 513. 1N La Salle-st. St.

210 of f. SITUATION WANTED AS LAWN CARER and all aroi'-d man about house. Address 715. Tribune office. 15 08-11X1x122 85-100.

April 19 11. in C. to Pauline Haase) Juilge Gary HMI2 Samuel E. eooe vs. ur.

Calumet-av. and n. e. 4 tnS rooms 1 corner). litrht rooms.

Baft oak, mantels, sideboards, gas ranges, biocit park, and Alley rent W. K. YOUNG Oakenwald-av. anj a. and 204 Dearborn-st.

Tel 44i5 ILin St. 210 of f. M. B. Blanke; on $173.10 and applet.

SITUATION WANTED ENGLISH BUTLER; highest personal references. 11, Tribune. 122 8B.10ti. April 1 isame to same) STENOGRAPHER WHO UNDERSTANDS OF-flce work and has some experience In merchandising; must be brieht. quick to learn, and methodical.

Address 350. Tribune office. 1.892 4.695 28 of 21st. f. April 10 111.

in C. to Geo. A. cnnstmani ltn of State, f. 2oxl.i4.

Decrees). Judge Dunne 114:1 Wilbur vs. Smith; dec. 179530 McCord vs. Butts; def.

dec. 11(131 KaUn vs. Walker; dec. sale. Judste Burke 1175N Kloecker vs.

Wltzke; dec. Coachmen. Teamsters, Ktc. SITUATION WANTED BY COACHMAN. WAR-ri-d.

110 children: years in last place; many years' experience ith fine horses; sober and honest willing to work around place; good refeience. Address 340. Tribune office. asT 1.12s TO REXT 007 NEAR the best eight-room second flat for therni the south Side; steam heat, hot water tile bra. room, waxed hardwood floors, basement iau-irt electric light, locks and button-.

(South SI do. TO RENT Houses, cottages, on the South Side bv It. J. WALSH. Room 215, 145 La Salle-st.

office open evenings till 9 o'clock. Tel. 507 Main. Elegant it-room modern brick houses at 4143 and 4151 Langiey-av. all newly decorated and in A 1 order; open all day; immediate possession; rent onlv 2f: agent here all day.

10-room brick houses at 329 and 331 41st-s east of Vincennes-av. 1 $30; open all day. -rorm and bath brick house and barn at 3S19 Aldine-st. 22. A splendid 11-room and bath stone front house at 2949 only $45.

3MS 6-room and bath brick cottage 1. 100 cottage; S1G. The above houses are in good locality, convenient to transportation, and will be put In perfect order. REMINGTON OPERATOR EXPERT, THOR-oughly acquainted with tabulated work; experience and salary. Address A 11.

Tribune office. 147 of f. March z.1 same to same sale. 1SH Tuska vs. Bell; def.

dec. 1130SJ Sel- Piimui.lp-av of I.anelpv. f. A)X chest, porcelain tub: latest decorations- SITUATION WANTED BY COACHMAN. ENG lishman.

first-class: stranger in Chicaeo: no ob 13o. March -o isametosamei 1r, cf I.e f. janitor strvice; two blocks from WiKard sch-ioi and Washington Park: choice neigh borh-MQ; ktyi STENOGRAPHER MALE. TAKE CHARGE stenographers of lare house: one who held similar position: good salary to right party; state age. experience, etc.

Address 307. Tribune office. jection to leavine the city; good references. Ad 125. April 20 M.

in C. to Jos. 6.476 dress JAMES SMITH. 2247 Wahash-av. at nrst nat; price also third flat.

J4a. THE EyUITABLE TRUST COMPAXT. 297 of r. CSSTIT" JT.TOH, XL WALTHALL. vi siLiiHixioii Ann ii i i.ouise uiu- 1N Dearborn-fl.

SITUATION WANTED BY COACHMAN. GER-man-Amerlcan. SVt, years' reference from last place; 33 years old. II 834, Tribune office. STENOGRAPHER FIRST-CLASS, AND REM-ington operator.

Only Al operators need apply. Room 0O3 At wood Building. van et by M. in C. to Clark L.

Peyton) 25,000 Same property. Feb. 7 Louise Sullivan et al. to Clark L. Peyton 1 25,000 torntnaiia bait ymetlrtff of the reputation TO RENT APARTMENTS HYDE PARK-S.

w. cor. Hibbard-av. and beautiful location, will decorate elegantly 55 of f. 25x99, TYPEWRITER RAPID.

WITH MACHINE: 4 weeks; state salary. 19. Tribune. a 14 l.lov.1 to Hnnflh Sn, the Tennessee army under General John-etoa that tha old Stonewall brigade attained In the army of Virginia, In 1S64 Measrherl 6.000 SITUATION WANTED BY A COACHMAN; thoroughly understands care of horses and carriages; best city references. 437.

Tribune office. SITUATION ANTIi'D BY GERMAN COACH -man and thoroughly understands his enamel rooms, put narawood noor in all rooms, etc N. w. cor. 41st.

and 7 and 8 rooms, hardwood finish, sideboards, modern in everv wav i.ti lra 52 4-10 of Elaine, f. ill1! 1 1 Ann in lest, nr A. yiartel to General WalthaU was made Major General James CardenJ 5,476 business: good references. Addre 330. Tribune.

Miscellaneous. A PARTY FOR CULTURE SOUTH 1 HIGH-est gri.de hothouse grapes, and the care of gentleman's winter residence: but few chancesi like this for homes. If competent. Address Flat 9. 2240 Wabash.

S. e. co. 40th and VI 7 rooms. Same property, April 19 Carlos E.

Zabel et al. to James Garden 1 TO RENT 4 OF THESE 20 BEAUTIFUL 3-story Bedford stone front lo-room houses, just finished, are still unrented; everything modern, up-to-date, and first-class, including hot water heat, specially designed mantels, sideboard, and console; elegant gas fixtures: will decorate to suit; unequaied transportation facilities: most excellent surroundings; 5 minutes to Illinois Cern. or elevated; Woodlawn, east of 111. 67th-st. depot; one block from Jackson Park; owners on the ground today and iuring week; price.

f5o month. WHITE COLEMAN. Builders and Owners, 99 E. Borden Block. all liirht and modern McKEY POAGUE.

07 Chamher of CommeiTf. At th close of the war Mr. Lamar and General Walthall entered Into a law partnership. In which the latter, owing to the serious Illness for year of Mr. Lamar, did all Stenographers.

STENOGRAPHER HAS ABOUT SCO JOB: Same property. April 19 Sarah S. Zabel to James Cardenl W. 300 of f. would swap positions with another.

Address BRANCH MANAGERS AND AGENTS SALARY and commission, Hunter Tailoring and Shirt 711. Tribune office. 120. April 16 Martha Masur to Rosalie Sadowskil 1.200 the work, but shared all profits with his sick friend and partner. When appointed Cincinnati.

TO RENT FLATS. choice 7 and 8 room flats in the Ballsrt, 52.17 Jefferson-av. steam heat, hot and cold waor. electric lights, shades, screens, awnings, and re-frieerators; one block from I. C.

R. R. exr-i grains; rent $30 and S35. Apply to J. L.

COCH-ti Chicago Opera-House. or janitor building. SITUATION A NT ST ENOGRAPHER. voung man. experienced; $12.

Address 3i4. Tribune office. fert vs. Kunck: def. dec.

Judge Ball 423s Hoyne Bide. Assn. vs. Kloss; dec. sale.

25U2 Wolselev vs. Corlew; dec. sale. 1S7021 Clerks and Mechanics' L. and I.

Assn. vs. Smith: dec. sale. Judge Rrentano 1173 Chicago Title and Trust Co.

vs. Falconer: dec. sale. Judge Tulev 927 Gerbrick vs. Gerbrick; dec sale.

i7ty First Swedish B. and L. Assn. vs. Johnson: def.

dec. S27b Clough va. Sweiberg; def. dec. Court Calls for Today Judge Dunne-4127.

13G2, 7157. 9621. 8S94, 87. 60f. rtl7H.

259. Judge Burke 159717. S020. 182133. Judge Tuley 1047.

Judge Ball 521. 84 on hearing. Judge Brentano 14,. 4S5 on hearing. Judge Stough First call 001 to 7oo.

inclusive, and trial call UU4. tllt43. til44. 7040. 7042.

7043. 7O40. 7040. 7o.ri0. 7143.

7144. 7145. 7147. 714S. 714a.

7152. 7155. 4fM. 4042. H10.

Judge Gibbons Decision in 8GS9. and 7358 on trial. Judge Hanecv 13297. 13350. 13377.

13.iS, 1340, 1340U, 13521, 13530, 13548. 135tkl. 13575. 13WS. 13057, 13M.

4244 oa trial. a. m. First call sol to inclusive. Judge Pavne t.

470S. 35' a. 5222. 554S. 5055, 6751.

5757. 5758. 5S54. 45i3 on trial. Judge Stein 277.

3345. 5210, 1840. 3423, 3420. 377S, 3770. 87S1.

374, 37-5, 3. 12U5. 7f, 4345. 4340. 4347.

4302. ltlSo on trial. Judge Bishop 0333 on trial. Judge Tuihill V.75. 03X1.

408. fM22, 944f), S470, 0522. 0455. 1ki55. 95rt.

0523 on trial. Judge Hutchinson 7011. 8112, t143, 6404, 7W, 7617. 701'J, 7711. 7713, 7717.

771S, 7721. 7723. 7S16. 7M7. 7-M.

72. (KtW. 7Son trial. Judge Clifford 043t. 5754.

1518, l.VH. 5413. 5S3. COtrl. 0O13, tk23, 550S, 54US, tio37.

tu54 o5. 62b2 on trial. Judge Neely Decisions in 2203G. 3Sfi7. 232S2, snd CANVASSERS'' SEVER AL; BIG PAY FOR right party.

LOREXZ. 410. 107 Dearborn-st. Senator General Walthall was the attorney for the New Orleans. Jackson and Great TO RENT HOUSES-ISO E.

stone front SITUATION WANTED THOROUGHLY EXPE- Northern, and Mississippi Central railroad 4212 12 rooms, stone front. Cheap rienced stenog. rets. Address li lripune. CIRCUIAR DISTRIBUTERS OUTSIDE CHI-cago; contract; 4 stamps.

World Adv. Chicago. BIOS Hyde Park, modern. 10 companies, corporations owned and operat ed by the Illinois Central. He also had i SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER: 5 rooms years' experience: excellent refs.

330. Tribune. 3311 South 9 rooms, brick O0.0U BEGINNERS 'JO TO RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW 7 AND ROf-J81'! strictly modern: hardwood throughout; polished oak Poors, tiled hathrooms; the fis-s consoles, mantels and sideboards: best looatn an(! rent onlv :15 re.bice im tio r.A large general practice at the bar, perhaps CRAYON ARTIST AND hrn. 134 Van Buren-st. C130 Kimbark-av elegant, large corner cor Hovne, f.

5Oxl01), 125 of Blanche, 25x124. Oct. 23. 1897 Jacob Sadowski to Rosalia Sadowski 13,500 185 of Waubaipda. 23x122, April 16 Rosalia Sadowski to Martha Masurl 5.000 324 of Canal, f.

48x125. April 5 111. L. Co. toC.

W. I. R. R. Co.) 1,100 107 of Laflin.

f. 25x125. April 18 Mabel McKtnn- to Jane F. 3,500 250 of 72d. f.

25xl24U, Jan. 5 Guy Huckins to Ida M. Kane 1,500 324 of f. Anril 14 Harry H. Shuf eld to Christina Brlnkmanl 3.500 48 of Jefferson, 72x125.

April 20 fP. I. Mulvane to (I- T.ii-ino-t.-.Tie.i rjrk Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED MARGARINE. DUTCH MAN INTELLIGENT.

FOR TRAVELING Po the most lucrative in the State. He was a man of fine personal appearance, 6 feet 2 Inches in stature. He ranked as one of sition. 1ft Room 4H. house, lo rooms f.207 stone front.

8 rooms 50.00 5201 large house and barn, lot 150 x212 ji iNNi a "ear McKEY POAGUE. 607 Chamber of Commerce. see them. 627 Iextngton-a'v. Agent on I man.

30. married, with a thorough knowledge of the margarine and dairy branch, acquainted TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WOMEN WANT- it. eir.nAKi, owner. 7H Ltearnora. the best orators of the South.

with the manufacture of delicate Edam-Gouda Ing good positions please correspond at once with TO RENT THE Pl.rm nc tic hua stroup AiTPary. jut Chlea-O. none finer; nnlv ttx-r r.V,,r, cant at $20 and others May 1: stone trot LAKE SHIPPING NEWS. and the various French soft cheeses, at present technical manager cf first-cliss margarine fac-torv, wishes for a situation in U. 8.

A. by Nov. 1st. OnU- skimmed milk usei for margarine, finest quaiiti- guaranteed. Address MARGARINE, care of Llbiairie Neerlandaise, 50 Marche St.

Jacques. Antwerp. Belgium. WAXTED-FEMALK HELP, bookkeepers and Clerks. W.

75 of f. 25x132. riroi.i nri, noi water, gas ranges, siaeboanu frigerators. hardwoo.1 finish, polished floors, outside rooms: best service; see janitor. H.

O. STONE 2O0 La Salle Freights and Charter. TO RENT 6020 LANGLEY-AV. 1ST STREET west of Cottage Grove-av. 1.

two-story detached house, nine rooms and bath, with barn, near parks. road, and university, at 37.SO. Key with Janitor at 0052. H. O.

STONE 206 La Salle-st. TO RENT A BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED (V room house at Woodlawn; large grounds; splendid environments; 2 blocks to 111. Central depot- TnJ. ofn fm' or to lhyu- Address A 84. Tribune office.

BOOKKEEPER WITH GOOD REFERENCES CHICAGO While business In grain freights was SITUATION WANTED IN WHOLESALE and band; lady preferred. Call 340 Ogden-av. 'limited yesterday, several old charters fr Leiter wheat came to the surface. Rates held at l1 Domestics. house or store by married man.

35 years old: strictly temperate; not afraid of hard work and can furnish references. D. C. LEWIS, Box 424. 1 COO GOOD ALSO SECOND GIRL: REFER- April 20 TEmma J.

McConnell to Rlch- nrd Walsh 3 500 3O0 of S. f. 25x123 April 20 James A. Stephen to Lucy B. Baldwinl 6.000 Same property, April 20 Lucy B.

Baldwin to George M. Brinkerhoffl (vw 2f7 of 24 89-loiixlOO. Anril 2" Clark L. Peyton and wife to William E. Hills! 00O 200 of Van Puren-st w'f" 50x140.

Anri! 10 fNnrnian p. Cummings Pul'man. III. required. Apply 342 Ashland-blvd.

trial call 84. sill, t4, b3o, b201, 8281. K20S. h3u. 8M.

Judge Smith 725. 7000, 8037. 8049. 8103. 8111.

79O0. MIS. M25. M42. 7140.

Judge Gary 0052. 6755, 6756. 6757. 6754 on trial. Judge Carver 9208.

13290. 1811R7 on trial. SITUATION WANTED WITH RESPONSIBLE GIRL TO DO LIGHT FLAT WORK: MUST BE firm bv man of business ability, tact, and exoeri TO RENT KENWOOD AND MADISON PRK lst-clasa modern houses; 1 new. detached id rooms, south and east light. 2 bathrooms, gas and electric light: 5 minute from ex.

trains or to t75. GREEN. 184 50th-st. ence: erood corresnondent. salesman, manaaer: in neat, and go nome nights.

Apply dr. Mfc.lE, before 11 a. m. and after 6 p. m.

terview solicited for immediate or future engage Judge Carter County Court 9:30 a. motions ment. Address 701. Tribune ottlce. HOUSEWORK GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL or course, iu a.

itos, 17040. Judge Hod son County Court, Branch No. 4. SITUATION WANTED AS JANITOR FOR venis on corn ana ii on wheat to Buffalo. Charters: To Kingston W.

B. Morley, corn. To Buffalo: Tower. City of Cleveland, wheat: Oeorgo I'rr. Carrlrgton, McWHliams.

Gratwlck steel, Lagonda. corn; New Orleans, oatsw To Owen Souiul Carnegie, corn, BUFFALO, N. Y. Chartered J. C.

Lockwood, Fparta, Chicago. The e.evators are slowly gaining on the accumulation of grain and un'essr receipts increase will have tho fleet cleaned up in few days. CLEVELAND. The Havana and Anderson, load cial here for Green Bay at Ore shippers are still holding off and the demand for tonnage will be light for the next ten days. TOLEDO.

O. Chartered Wheat Panther. Buf-Zalo, Business. Kingston. housework: must come well recommended.

724 Edgewater. JitnLDIXa 1ERMITS. flat buildlnsr: "competent married man: no In Criminal Court Building 9:30 West Park TO RENT 2917 MICHIGAN-BLVD FINE stone house, with barn, in delightful neighborhood: also St. Lawrence, msirb'e house 300S with 50 ft. and barn.

MATRON HILL. 414 Home Ins. Bldg. MAIHON cumbrances: city references. Address 4329 Cot H0USEWrORK NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL tage Grove-av.

housework; must be good cook, with good refs, 541 Jackson-blvd. THE FOLIOW'ING PERMITS WERE ISSUED by tne Ruiidintr department vesterdav G. O. Renneker, 2-story and basement briVu SITUATION WANTED BY NEAT. SOBER colored man ss porter; good city references.

4225 special iiu, on irtai. Judge Kohlsaat Probate Court General business. J.U'L? Court, Branch No. Judge wing Criminal Court. Branch No.

4 Call not extended. Judge Chetlain Criminal Court, Branch No. 6 3400. 3511. 3512.

HOUSEWORK FIRST-CLASS GENERAL Housework girl; good cook; references. 3019 3.000 TO RENT S452 IO-ROOM BRICK house; convenient to Elevated station S3-; THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY. 185 Dearborn-st. fat. iiiis-av.

SITUATION WANTED STNOLF. MAN. SWFD iejuence, 1 o. pauioing-av M. Fitzgera'd.

3-story and basement brick flats. 826 Wralnut-t A. Seatnn, 2-story and basement brick flats' C0O8 Klmbark-av ish: understands care of horses, cows, lawn and' HOUSEWORK GOOD. RELIABLE GIRL FOR 3.000 6.000 housework; refs. Address TO RENT 2205-2209-2211 0, modern houses: low rent.

12. and 14 room general nousework; family of 3. 4o54 Oaken 3d flat. Judge yaKer criminal Court, Branch No. 6 SITUATION WANTED GENERAL WORK Vesnel TOLEDO.

O. Cleared Grain Business. WINSTON CO. SS Washlngton-st. eu.

Judge Woods United States Circuit Court In chambers. around house or store. Address 4li. Tribune. HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- XEYV IXCORPORATIOXS.

work; small family; wages. $3.50. 3801 Lake- SITUATION WANTED SMART YOUNG MAN, Judge Showalter United States Circuit Court if. TAWAS. Mich.

Departed Windbound EAST fleet. lit; nniesaie house prererren. .14. -iTioune. Set hearing.

TO RENT 32 ROVE LA ND PARK. 11-ROOM house, ston-? front: hot water heat. In fine condition, immediate possession: goo barn; open foe Inspection. BARNES PARISH. 157 La Salle-st.

HOUSEWORK---GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL nousewora. i-orest-av. Illinois Supreme Court. THE SECRETARY OF STATE YESTERDAY at tpringfleld licensed the incorporation of the fo. lowing companies: The Producers' Dispatch, at Chicago; to conduct transportation and to deal in fruits and vegetables; capital I stock.

Incorporators, Harry Mcintosh. llliani T. Sheffield, Charles L. 1 I 1 1 fro SITUATIONS WAXTED-FEMALE, Bookkeepers and Clerks. HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good wages.

5021 1st flat. Sprtngfie.d. 111.. Anri! 21 fSrwciAi 1 were hauded down by the Supreme Court today as SITUATION WANTED AS OFFICE GIRL OR NO OTHER LAUNDRESS FIRST-CLASS; need apply. 473 Elm-st.

TO RENT 3019 MODERN house; rent. $55. WSI. D. KFRFOOT 85 Washlngton-st.

TO RENT 300 NEAR LANGLEY- av. 2-stnry and basement brick 9-room dwelling In first-class repair; $25 per month; open for inspection everv dav. clerk. Address F. 3il.

Tribune office. NORTirERN DIAUSTON. rteverseo ana remanded Anderson vs. South NLRSE COMPETENT INFANTS' NURSE; TO RENT IN THE ST. GERMAINE.

Ellis-av. nnd ABSOLUTELY FIFE-PROOF APARTMENTS. 4 to rooms; OVEB-LOOKING the LAKE and PARK: only onf Urt from I. C. R.

R. and cnble cars; elevator terra, MOST COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AA0 MAGNIFICENT IN CHICAGO TO RENT 6-ROOM APARTMENTS-. rW left In the new Les Tours, cor. 44th aadWlaM-nv. prices reduced to $40 and $42.50: Flemish oak dining-rooms, rich decorations; earthing high class.

DRAPER KRAMER. 125 TarbCTj TO RESNT AREN'T YOU TIRED IJVTNi tucked-up flat? We have the prettiest 8-r. motlern flat on 3. S. for the money.

6413 with all Washington Park in ftt-Iook at It and you will ren'; $35. A. 3. TEH-RILL 305-10. 73 Dearborn-st.

TO RENT THE VERMONT. NORTHEAST CoR-ner Washington Park, elegant 9-room trt ments; all conveniences; $40 and $50. Eight all with sunshine. $HO. Janitor on at my office.

1Q3 Adams-st. J. B. STURMAN TO RENT 4 AND 6ROOM FLATS. WiTHIXm blocks of I.

C. depot; choice location: flat irora in every respect, with steam heat, hot water, and Janitor service: from $16 per ino.es. Inquire of Janitor. Flat I. 5401-3 Lake-aY.

TO RENT AFTER YOU HAVE LOOKED i AT all the other flats c.ill at 5224 Like-av. ej modern 3 to 5 r. flats, s. overiookli Michigan: $10 to $20. A.

8. TERRIL 71) Dearborn-st. TO RENT 5 AND 6 FLATS. modern; furnqce; kevs 5-17 4.1.1-st. Also 7-r.

m' 3743 Cottasre Grove-av. W. II. BUSSET. 1- Salle-st.

'Phone 2033 TO RENT "THE TES" STRI' TLT M- ern 4 and 5 room flats, onlv $15 to tV: steam heat, hot water, ranees. Sfi35 or H. PORTER 175IarlHVB TO RENT 5.11 gant new 7-room stone front Cats: ovmi Washington Park; one block to itW only $3o. Owner, on premises. TO EXT 5220 WCrODLAAVN -A 7-R.

outside, south exposure, steam heat, hot wW closets; rent $45; express trains. F. M. CASt, La Salle-st, TO RENT 2323 TO 2.120 A B.4.SH-AV.. ETEA heated flats, from $20 to $25.

THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPAXT K5 Pearboro- TO RENT TWO 2D FIOOR 7-ROOM FLA steam, hot water, hardwood. Janitor. Plumblnr: at $40; rim Allev L. at2MCjumet-av GU ERIN.1 51 hjSDI TO RENT SEVFHAL cTlOiCEPT FLATS. 1 2 blocks from Allev and I.

C. 3' sen Park; 6 and 7 rooms, modern In everj.l"!' to 220 E. djiUT: TO RKN NBA It LY tvTTR ICTLf ern H-r. 2d flat. $40: i South Park.

A. S. TERRILL a Dearborn-st. Ioraestlc. SITUATION WANTED TRUSTWORTHY.

RE inugi wen it-joiiiiiienueq. i ueming-ct. Rfl rrmtt ymciso irevung company; Johnson vs. People Loweiy vs. People; Knopf vs.

Chicago Real Estate Board; Knopf vs. First National Hunk Chi. MKSK Vai-LTEXT Vl'DJp. liable children? nurse or second work: good wages. references required.

4451 Sidney-av. seamstress- age 21; city references. Call 6058 vs. Poeple; Minkler vs. Simmons; 11 1 i-rwrr, ai Aiurpnyshoro to conduct a department, store; capital stock, uuis Pelzer.

Georir Hnffm Flat G. TO RENT 4317 MODERN 9-rT semi-detached. $05, without, or $70 with barn JOHN H. HARTOG. Owner, 804 Royal Ins, Bldg or WHITE GLEASON, Aeents.

B' I HTmim ii. .5. uicsu, xi v. liirson vs. nicago; Rohan vs.

Blnhm; Church vs. People; Andrews vs. SEXXJND GIRL IN PRIVATE BOARDING house. 2978 Prairie-av. The SITUATIONS BY TWO EXPERI- people; scan'f vs.

Schmidt; Fletcher vs. Wall: "ry association, G.rov,e: mnintain a cemeterv-; at enced girls, sisters, as cook and second girl WAITRESS AND CHAMBERMAID BOARD- xlolm vs. Jamieson; Shannon vs. Wolfe; Moore In an American family: references: South Side witnout capital stock- MiK-nouye. oamana crescent.

41st and Ellis. xtana vs. Kirlt- Wood; International Cement Company vs. Bie- preferred. Address 122.

Tribune office. TO RENT FURNISHED SOUTH SIDE 10-room modern residence, near east of Michlgan-av. tastefullr and completely furnWhed at moderate rent. Adrrss 004. Tribune office WET NURSE PRIVATE FAMILY.

CALL o'clock Room 32. Central Music Hall. le.14; arzn vs. People; Town of Cicero vs. Mc- Knoc'h Hien-rnvmus.

The Orchard City College, at Flora- without capital stock: incorporators. Thomas Vk.GSvS. M. Greenlaw. E.

A. Oreenlaw. SITUATIONS WANTED BY TWO YOINO varin. uirections: Chase vs. Evanston-Smith vs.

People, with directions. girls for doing room work, armor trsy waiting In hotel or restaurant. Inauire at 3131 Cottage Seamstresses and DrBmaken, Athrmtd in part, reversed in part Hazel and HURON. O. Cleared Coal Roumania, Barium.

Cuiuth. LORAIN. O. Cleared Light Two W'ailaces. Mamueite.

ASHLAND. Wis. Cleared Glasgow. Pentland. ore.

Chicago. ERIE. Pa. Arrived Wlssahickon. Cleared Flint, Chicago.

CLEVELAND. O. Cleared Coal Presley. Trevor. Duluth.

SOUTH CHICAGO Arrived Cleared Whitaker. Kingston: John Spry. Cleveland. ASHTABULA, O. Cleared Coal Matoa.

Malta. IJUluih; Sawyer. Mautenee. Notiuebay. Portage.

PORT COLBORNE. Ont. Arrived St. Law-reuce. W.

P. Ketcham. Owen. Cleared Dudley. ESC AN ABA, Mich.

Arrived Cnrona. Arnnhl. Twin Sisters. Maryland. Wright.

Cleared Schles-lnger. Lake Brie. ore. GLADSTONE. Mich Arrived Corry.

Cleared Manhattan. South Chicago; Gawn. Lake Erie. Jlg iron; Wright, light. PORT HURON.

Mich. Cleared Corl-Mhde, Fanny Campbell, Georgian liay; Carpenter and barges. Chtboygan; White Star. Robinson. Charlevoix.

BUFFALO. N. T. Arrived Flower. Maytham.

nll. Baltic. Forbesi. McLa. hlan.

Cleared Light Bangor. Appomattox. Sclu-ck. Venezuela. Duluth: Gratwiok steel).

Flower. Italia, Chicago: Urover. Conneaut. STimOEOM BAY. Wis.

Down Rudolph Ma-fon, 9 last night; Mills, 2 a. car ferries. 2 m. Stephenson. la r.ight: Wyman.

mid-ntght; richer and consorts, 1 p. nu: Maikham. Westover. Bliss. Schroeder.

7. Dl'LUTH-SUPERIOR Arrived Vulcan. Ed Fuuth 1'ortage. NVshoto. HarT'er.

Tyrone dU-parted-Hielman. Kearsarge. Carnai. Muffin tnird noor. front.

TO RENT 202O GROVELAND-A MODERN rock-stone house. 12 rooms and cellar; all conveniences; cheap rent desirable party. Owner at premises from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p.

m. WANTS HELP AT ONCE. Dcnnur tsi.rio.v. Dismissed KIphI vs. Rhodex; People vs Herscher: Hlbbard.

Soencer. i. 1 it, ov iuumiinav. SITUATION WANTETV-GIRL TO DO GENER AL housework; good cook; best city reference. 191 Housekeepers.

near 1st Mat. front. TO RENT MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE. 5 BF D-rooms, convenient to electric, steam, and elevated railways. 4S3 near Grand-blvd.

Si lers vs. Oeer; Chicago and Alton Cminy vs. O'Neill; BebO vs. People- Stone 8- Alden; Penn. Company vs.

BIJSIXKSS CIIAXCES. WANTED AN ACCEPTVBLE'AltTYr or female with J1.000 cash; Can clear from 25 to 5o0. per day balance of this year, only principals and those having the actual cash dea't with ro letters or postals noticed. Call personally be-tween lo and 12 a. R.xmi 27 Oault H.iuw HOUSEKEEPER WORKING.

FOR BOARD- SITUATION WANTED BY LADY FOR HOUS13 jiuo cottage Grove-av. cleaning and laundry work. Call 24j Sedgwlck- TO RENT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE! 10 rooms. largr grounds; 574 Kimbark-av. rent reasonable.

W. A. PRIDMORE. 234 La Snlle-t Employment Agencies. 1st nat SITUATION WANTED ELDERLY WOMAN TVl RrVT X- housework; good washer and lroner.

2007 Wa- pasn-av. J' i-uoiwr company vs. Ligas: Whitnev and Starrett Company va. 0'Rjurke-KnickerNx ker vs. MoKinley Coal Mining Company: Ryan vs.

Cook: Keith vs. Henkiemati liomestic Hulhiing Asso-laiion vs Nelwn- Hur-gett vs. Osborne; Calumet ectrlc Street' Railway Company vs. Van Pelt; Anderson vs. Steer-Leon vs.

Goldsmith: Star Brewing Company vs! iarnsworth: Wright vs. Avery; Hartfonl De- Rach vs. Chlcaxo lty Raun.ad; West Chicago Street Railron.i OFFICE MAN-AS TREASURER AND Director in established corporation; must invest 13.000 to in the business; manufacturing and constructing; don't answer unless you hava the money. Address 614. Tribune office.

LADY BARBERS WE CAN GIVE PLEASANT cook; references. Can be seen for 3 days 141 r. full of rwriwri; cheap; leaving city: must sell at once. 3007 Lake-av. N.

W. COIL J0th 10-room stnne-fnmt house. FRANK RIBDLK X. 3101 Sta -st. TO BENT HOUSES.

CORNER LANOLEY-VV' r.ian1Vc!Tti3."Rt-L15 J2- D- II-AJlRY ILVMMETt 81, 185 Dearborn-st. SITUATION WANTED AT GENERAL HOUSE jermanent. profitable employment to 1 to 5 experienced lady barbers: the only strictly first-class ground floor lady barber shop in the business district: we are now running- six chairs and want to add four more. THE GEM. 72 opposite rit JT- work; best references.

4250 'Cottage isi one nortn. panv vs. Chkngo: Standard Brewerv Company vs u.ie.nian: MeChesiu-y vs. Chicago: Lingle vs J. lilt ago: heeler Wilson Mfg.

Company vs Barrett: iruudy vs. l'eoole: 1'nton Insiimnca CASH PAID FOR OR ADVANCES OR GUAR-anties made on stocks of boots and shoes drv goods, clothing, hats and caps, crockery glass-ware. tinware, etc. Address A 20. Tribune.

PARTIES CO PLAT ING GOING hon business will consult their interest bv casing on-O'Donnell Duer, Bavarian Brewlne Co 4oth and Wallace-sts. Several rood corners to re'nr" SITUATION WANTED BY COMPF.TFX girl for general housework. 540 21 T0Kr-XT-8-R0M HOUSE. 3C41 PRAIRIE-AV" all hardwood: $40 i.er month. Inquire Room 50 1 1 Dearborn-st.

fra.n: Wave. Hiirlm u. rat. IVntiamJ. Ashland, light: SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE OR SEiCOND Laca.

ictory iAe ore. girl in respectable family. t4 Monticello-av. LAD 1 -TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE: NO charges; salary after 4th week. MOLER'S.

2b3 S. Clark, this week. 14 ROOlii: only $00 per month; long lease. TO RENT-IN HODGES 3 AX'P4. room flats; rooms light and airy: location Venient to business-etom rsnit etc J-1KM Or KKSPOXSIBLE BROKERS OR agents, visiting grocers and druggists in citv and country, can have exclusive agency for fine account.

Address A 124. Tribune offii-e. Housekeepers. Bldsr. ti I I i I -f.

SITUATION WANTFTD WANTED CHARGE OP f.Al.i.rK s-re. MARIE. Mich. Up Raooahan fcxk. Sacramento.

10 lat night; whaled 'k. 5 a. United Empire. Sfi Andrew St" I-Ui8' Champion Donahf: eon. Morris.

4 p. Sawver wiAii 1 4 Down-Butters. 8 JU nigh Vw-1 Ai' Jlltchell. t'huctaw. La Salle.

Stenosraphers. STENOGRAPHER BRIGHT YOUNG TOM rooming house. Jill 0,51 Maaison-st. FOR STOCKS. DRY GOO D3 clothing, and ctner merchandise.

Address '-whwrnt 127 Market-st an salary from S5 to $0 per eek. Cll Saturday TO RENT-7-ROOM FLAT. STEAM HEAT, f-j w-ater hardwood. Janitor, open pliirnh'n; tr" Al'ev at 324f Wabash' Bill. 79 Dearhnrn-Ft.

EmpIoymentV Aceucira 1 lirT 2O04 GROVELAND-A FINE 3 m'iuTt" f45: na rented for $75. MAT HILL. 414 Home Ins. Bldg. 3f4rl CALUM ET-A V.

largejyhjj-oomjof repalr: very desirable Trr.Po;T-,IA"rRHO(-SE.. AX5 oeiween oours ana 11 at 4t) JSew lurk Life 1. 1'lnK 0 vs- Beople: Chicago and Alton Railroad onnmrv vs. Clausen- Shepard vs. Mills; People vs.

CudMhy; People vs. Warneke; Aubott vs. Stone; Wiswail vs. Kunz: Cross vs. People: Gmss vs.

I'eople; "ros vs. People- Do-remus vs. Peop.e; Saniturv District of Chicago vs Martin; vs. General Electric Railroad tomimay; Harrison vs. uwlev; Spalding va White: Call vs.

lieckstein: Gorinon vs. Mulllns; ASols vs. American Trust an 1 Savings Bank; vs. Oilcago; Cumiaav vs. nith I'ark 1 ommissloiiers; Scot vs.

Beach; McVeiah vs. Roysp.n; vs. Bell Ingram vs. Ingram; Sonuhcimer vs. (Irar: Plaft Kraft vs.

Oi s-dorrt; Lipmun vs. Heinroth vs. Poole; Koi-k Island and P. Rallwav Company vs. Pratt t.ro?s vs.

l'eoole: Kunst vs. People; Chicago, YV i.mlngt.in and V. Coal Company vs. Citv of Streat.ir; Chicago and Northw estern Railway Com-irany vs. tlillMon; Babel vs.

People; City of Evans-ton vs. Meiers. CENTRAL DTVISTOX. S1TT-ATION WANTED "BY ENGLISH NURSE iag. girl; 4.

RU1GS, 7i Kush-st. TO RKVT tTT.ATij tv 'toc WILL SECURE CHIEF POSITION AND 'n V-tMlate fraternal der. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER. Ex SITUATION WANTED COMPETENT CHAM Calumet-aT. first-class building.

1 P. A. GEORGE. f'fW- mi. ori.y-sr., omaha.

Neb. perienced, crignt young lady; state age and ex "'Lr at Drexel. Permald. and sewir.g. ijious.

i Rush-st. perience. Anaress r- 1 ribune office. TO RENT 15-ROOM STONE 1235 Mlehigan-av. $70.

Call HOUSE. COMPETENT FRENCH YOUNG LADY'S MAID, Miscellaneous. BKHJS. KUWi-6. LADIES EVERYWHERE, TO DO HOME TO RENT -351 8256 GROVF-land-av.

fine order. Owner. 323 Oak wood-h! vd. Stenographers. DENTAL OFFICE, WITH GOOD in; everything comnlete; fiHl; State and Wash-lngton.

AddresJ29.1bunejpffke. FOR SALE SMALL GROCERY AND stock: must be sld at once; cheap. oil' ashbum-av- cor. Robey. WANTED-SMA EXCHANGE tailoring, lot, or h(rse.

70h. Tribune office. work; permanent: only nouse retailing full Cortl celli line. ,714. 21 Quincy-st.

SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND Chippewa. 0. MACKINAW CITY. "l-i Cuba. Wilbur.

3 ci 1 Esoanaba, 10. Down Ira Owin 11 1 night: Murphy 12:30 a. moi, reapolls. 4 5 Fayette o- Armour. 7: Crescent Citv.

YakimJ I Elphicie. p. 1 nch. noon h-iin 1:40 p. Langdon.

Kamai-. a Chorea Averelf Vanderhilt. t-MT Uudiad consorts. Harvey Brown. Calm cloudy.

vhum, DETROIT. Mich. rpHelena, Jl last tiiehf Avon, midnight; Boyce. 4 a. m.

Cambria 4 yotiilng, 7:20: Hudson. p. m. Nor hern King Bermuda. Adventure.

OlvnYpia Tvvtr-eux. Williams, Hawgood. George si, Desmond. Wade. Mahoning, Edwards and consort.

8:30. Down Huribut. Clint a. m. bHkane.

Donaldson and barges. 9 Gnliin. Toltec. Miztec. William Chis- typewriter; accurate, neat, well educated, good penman, capable of original work: can dictate Reversed and remanded Fanninsr vs.

Fanninir- LADY AGENTS WANTED BRIGHT BUSINESS women to sell KaoI Salt: makes a clear 1. intl- Bur iell ct al. vs. et al. Dick vs.

letters; 12 to begin. Address F33t. Tribune office ful skin; only 25c; every woman warns It; testi Michael VS. Clfv f)f Miithwn- monials from 300 actresses: write today. Duel SITUATION -WANTED LADY STENOGRA "Vest Slds.

TO RENT-BEVERLY HILLS MODERN 9-cheap" huuse' nearly new- for months or a year; (WTChamberof Commerce rln WASIGTON-BLvbXE Pi I nl Park. 15-r. house: steam heat, hot waut everything modern. SCOTT. 48 r-Clark-st ONE OF THE BEjST CANDY STORES IN CITY-facilities for mskine csndv.

22oO Mlchiirn-av! vnemicai works. io; York. PH er: good writer and speller; rapid, accurate moderate salary. Address 304. 1 rtbune office.

LADY WELL FORMED STYLISH LADY FOR uniforrr- suit company; good -alary. Address MORAGE SITUATION WANTED BY TOUXO LADY 44. Tribune omce. stenographer; goot writer, speller, Rem. TO RENT BARGAIN 878 ADAMS-ST irrvrV ana a.

sal, mihl-erate. tig. Tribune office. ,7 uuk et ai. vs.

wrW: vs. Inman, with directior Supreme Lodge of vs. Ktitcher: Du, vl' et hU 4ohn: Sexaon vs. Barked Ailrt Waters vs. People.

1 Ailirm-d and Alton vs, ir and 1. R. It. v. Williams: First KitlBi ni 1.

Gattpn: Randall vs. Boston; Seymour is" Bowles; chambers, receiver, Prewitt -Win richsen et a), vs. Hinrtchsen: Hvde Park it It Brown: Beadle vs. Cole; Tavlor Metropolitan Accident Sfeidel et vs. People ex rel.

St. and I. Co vs V-Tn SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER BTOKAUE, MOVINU. PACKING, SHIPPING by experienced men and padded vans- auctioneers. Warehouse.

314-320 E. 431-st. Kenwood Storage and Transfer Co. Oak. 1205.

WANTED. wlLhmantle elegant irr i ii'i. a p. 111. gooa: yrs.

extrience; 3. Tribune. -vw. u. nn REVERSIBLE WAR MAP.

CUBA AND v- ivtw-foi, ami 1A rU-lSLVD II WANTED RAPID STENOCRA world; reversible war map West Indies and East TO RENT JACKSON APARTMENTS'! -B'-" flats. $10 to Fteam beat, Irnt range. Janitors; private storerooms. sZjS f- a ndTpToo 1iNoTlVi $20. $24: 4 rooms, no hath.

15 to 1: sfj9-" elevator modern. CalumfVjav- TO RENT IN Kr7Nw6oD. ON THE 1- shore. light -rootn second fat. bath.

Moors, gas rangejMc. 4525 Oa kenwa IdjJL-J TO RENT INTTeNWOD- FINE VlJi the lake, completely furnished 7 a a- q5. 4525 i akeri al d-av. TO RENT F.LEGAin'T MOD. FT kT.

E. near all ces. tel. a wind s. a i-aJJK.

Mjfc-- TO RENT flats; n-w buMding. ali. JPA. GEORGE. H7 Clark-st r.24RTr3-; TO RENT ELEGANT LIGHT V0V room $25; hardwood, s'eam heat, Wi" Janitor.

Call 4030 Champlaln-av. TO RENT 1IW AND 170 steam hat and gis ranee, 5 and fi FR ANK RTEDLE TO RENT CHOICE COR. 1 1 A TED tT' Slst. nr. $22.50.

EDWIN WYNN fc 132lX; TO RENT 5. 7. 8. AND 8ROOM ed flats; finest in city. Apply Janitor.

d'ana-av. TO RENT 3 TO 7 ROOMS. $12 TO modern. 261 C2d-st nr. TO RENT 6-ROOM FLATS.

STEAli tCi .19 to SutH- Pher. experienced, faithful; Rem. 300. Tribune juuies; learner sample aoc; 4 maps. 22x2.

35c. A. JPROFTSIOXAL. "Bt-n l-. 1 fuiins-her.

hl-U! Plymouth-pl. WAGES QUICKLY COLLECTED: COSTS AD- "WANTED MALE HELP. Bookkeepers and Clerks. DRESSMAKING. ex vs.

riisfnwavp; Peonle rel. vs. Hier.ee. writ awrded: Pr.nie ex re-Circuit. Court of Cook County, writ refusal inr.

uuojurpsi, aitacnments rerdevins. souare dealing and efficient frnice Collection 1.14 E. WayMnrtAn R. 417. 1.1:APV rOTJia CT-TI 'r, r.

BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER WELL 1.. 7 jlii 1 X. I 1 at tne largest and best school; latent skirt and eaucaieo; city references and a surety bond re Muiiru. Auaress 1 rinune omce. I'ort of Chicago.

Arrlvefl Lnmher A Soper. I. N. Foster Ftephensn. F.

Hinton. Menominee; R. Wente" M. Manistee. Orleans Merchandise Rochester.

Buffihi Light j. Orr. South Chicago: Mil-wautee: G. Farwen. c.

Tuatr Manitowoc; jamfs Fiske Cl eared Grain (3. Srurces. Port Huron: TV II Woir. City of London. R.

Kalelgh. C. Tower Buflalo: Grecian, J'arrv Sound. Merchandise--Saraxiac. Buffa.i: P.

Foster. FaTrport Ogdensburg. Light Sachem. Milwaukee" Marjba. Eseanaba; B.

Calkins. Foni River- R' Mo't. i. N. Foster, Menominee; Stampede aiani tluite; W.

J. Carter. Pine tidier, iiilikeSuIl. SOUTHERN DIVIPION Revemd and remanded Bider Gro Co i- Cemral EfflDglfamriMvtl.i: Afrmed Marratt a cut 10 nt. 00c each.

Ail are in vited. McDowell School. 78 State-st. STAMPS, COINS, PICTURES, TC. ABOTTaiSBUi See B.

WOLSIEFFER. 75 Stnte. TctlassEorderfia OGDEX-AV--13 ROOMS. FIRST--Jortla Side. "Rf-T C7 AND 409 DEARBORN-A A double house.

30 rooms; steam heat, hardwood new tombing; to party i perif need in firat-clas. boarding. Call, owner 43 I'earborn-av. wnr. Ti RESIDENCE.

LANE-PI 1 block from Uncoln Park; terms moderate. IV. CALLINAN. ta3 N. Cla rk-st TO RENT 52 BELLEVUE KITCHEN OVlir floor: steam, open piumbine new' to rao low price.

B. HONORE. 14. TO RENT 43 BELLEVUE-PL. 12 RfTVfij t-o CLEKK FIRST-CLASS COUNTER GROCERY or tea store nand.

Address giving ege. expert 1- xr i iS Jeuora vs. em-e. In own hand writing. 3so.

Tribune HORSES AND CARRIAGES. vs. People, re- otua et ai. versed and directions. KOOFLVG.

SALE BLACK SADDLE MARE. 10 HAN 11s YOUNG MAN AS BILL CLERK IN WHO! sale grocery; only those having experience Hal- In m-p. near FORD'S ABC ROOFS LAST YEARS: OLD fer- mis line neea apply; 6tate salary expected, re 1 nlted State Supreme Court. WaihiafiTton. D.

2L-tSoCiU-u- -A- i xepairea oy tne rora KooCr 04. POD "iiern iujti iDioyeo. a-sa Tribune office. CARRIAGES AND HORSES WANTED ttucaio rutl tal, Aca jr 2. Xril i.

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