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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1889 THIRTY-TWO PAGES. "Willis Vice-President. man named Bartienwiki bad been drinking ex-tpnsivplv in a saloon at La Salle one day some an Church, Fifth-ninlh and Atlantic streets, -will give an entertainment Wednesday in the church SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. tary and Treasurer was postponed.

The Executive Committee will meet tomorrow. Mr. E. months aira and while under the influence of OUTSIDE THE OLD LIMITS. HOME ITEMS OF INTEREST TO DWELL-EES ON THE Ol TSKIKTS.

parlors. Mr. and Mrs. T. Northrun or No.

Stenojjrapners. (WIS) Wentworth avenue, nave returned from a CITUATIOX WANTED BY A lOUXC MAN 1 leu lne oung People Society of Christian Endeavor at his homo on Khpririn 19 liquor they adiourned to a boaruing-house, and in a sen flit: Kota became angered anil cut Bartl four months' visit to Europe. TUATIONS "WANTED MALE, t'oachmen. Teamsters. Etc." SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS kv-JcoachiDan: stnetly temperate and obl.sine.

Best ot relcrences. Wiilwoi cheap, t'S, Tribune. VVANTKD-AJ COACHMAN BY sober, honest. liKlnstrious Scandinavian. Best city references.

Tribune office. aMMa- -3ttlly ou, stranger in cut. in some wholesale house where honesty and ni.tntion The Masonic Social Club organized Thursday enwiki's throat with a pocket knife. Eight of the jurors are understood to have been in favor of a avenue last Thursday evening. The company enjoyed a proSram of readings, music, conversation, and refreshments.

advance me. 33. Tribune oiiiee. evening with tho following olUcers: P. S.

Hud SITUATION? WANTED ANY BUSINESS HOU? kTVan be promptly and gratuitously supplied with competent stenographers either from our select liS or our special dictation class, composed of experienced, also inexperienced yet accurate amanuenses, some with Remington, Caligrapli or Yost machines, J. S. lfA.V.N 112 First National Bank Building. iiff sentence. i ATI A I BYY DRY GOODS C7elor in ceneral merchandise stor irramtrvi or son, President; William Hoag, Vice-President; Lee White.

Treasurer; M. W. Watson. Secretary. Tho club will give a series of ten parties at ne funeral of Mr.

Atwood, father of Mrs. A. J. Mills, took place last Sundav ut tho Ci.i.. partner.

i. Tribune othe. LOST AND FOUND. -a i i Mrs. Mil.s.

the Uev. E. 1 Jnhnnn Masonic Hall, beginning Saturday eveninsr. Nov. SITUATION WANTED-BY RAPID AND KXPE- I TIT A TI ON VA 1 POSITION OK TRUST AS iiiauatrer or cashier: hpst rf bvteri Church conductins the services.

Burial lOST-OV TMfTRSDAT A GOLD WATCH C1TUATION WANTED-BY COLORED MAN AS Tri'bTine omcer Ket'''a n)a' City reerence. K4. ClTUAT10NWANTED-BY YOUNG MAN A3 9. IL W. Terriero and Miss Bertha Bell Bristol lti.

Tril.uiie ollice. with nionoirram enaraved on and iate 1S.V. or oanwnoua. Tne Ursi of a series of musical eveniiii? took niu t.r, were wedded Thursday evening in the First M. E.

Church, Sixty-fourth street and Stewart av l-SfT; in Staie-st. ear, or irm krieneea lady stenographer. in I ribune office. CITUirno.NWAN pher mid typewriter; experienced; can furnish machine; it permanent position would commence for small salary, li lit, Ti inuue office. SITUATION VaNTEI-UY YOUNG MAN OV i Texnerienced hiiokkecur nrt i WH ii- nouse last nmht under the iiirHi-rinn t.f ii mn.

tirst-class reterences. OrtH-e. or on street. Kinder please return to ojio a-bash-av. and received reward.

enue. The Uev. J. IJ. CpdiUe, new pastor of the 1.

i 1 omiie 1 ince. Arrangement MlllB ln Mo of the Town, and Vlll2 t.r -nter- i tha Form of Lecture and Several Celebration or tocial liup ia-e Anniverarie and Some Wed- I.lt of Event, ding on the Party was held at t. Monday night under the auspices of itLe rU. OuiM of the Church of the 1 At) people were in attendance. Camp.

The next mect.nst of he Sherman kv. ollice work; llrst-ciuss reierenue iriven. Arolress M. E. Church, and his wife were given a recep 120, Inbune ofhee.

ON BK- HAMtu-AS COACHMAN BY AN tion Thursuay evening in the church parlors by SITUATION WANTED- BY A CAPABLE YOUNG uue Euchre Club will be held at the residence of Mrs. rost next Thursday uit'nt. vno llloroul'y lltlileriMn.l 1..,.. its 1 CITUATIO. tween 2-id iind a gold wntch and chain: nnmi? date lSiw.

re- WANTED-BY REGISTERED DIU'G- 'wonian as stenoiirapher und tvppwritist: lias had ness. cuy reierenccs. lit. Tribune office. CTirlt: ernduatu: Mrs.

lioag cave a delightful narti? Th.irs,ln cuy reierences; married. 1-U ward if returned to 3KJl Michigan-av. Tribune office. OITUATION WANTED AS HORSE-TRAIN ER the members of the church and their friends. H.

C. Stover delivered the address in behalf of the church, I. W. Drew in behalf of the Sunday-school, and B. F.

Munroe for the church union. evening to her Sunday-school class, about twenty being present. The marriage of Miss Katie two years' general experience, liest of references. lilt. Tribune office.

YOUNti LADY WITH to do typewriting worn at home evenings. Tribune office. c-itJcucoce iroia iiionnvai stable horses a specialty. ti.s. Tribune oSl -K? 1 WHITE AM LITIS SKTK TEU- Jtafeinei': wore collar marked "BrezecV'with brass 1 AIIOM WANTED BY OFFfCK MAN OK kJlarge experience, comuetent tn take of nr iirauipy and Mr.

Kit-hard Arnold took place taunt. Keward ol ij lor his return to rt nier. set of books or to manajie credits aud office. 124 lhursday evening. Howard Hishon.

n-ipum WANTED-AS COACHMAN private lan.ily. Retereuce present eoioioyer. IN 5oo them pcing in iuucy uress. i 1 luiiue The was tie' ym teeu dauces at and it avenue, tendered a number of his friends a pleasant Halloween party Thursday niL'ht Mr- (-nr- -KbUND-A BUCKSKIN HOHSB AND CAKT; SITUATION A LADY STENOG-v rapher and Remington operator: painstaking and accurate; salary Address in. Tribune office.

SITU ATION WANTED- IN OEEICE; YOUNG MAN Fears: write jinn nenif when the party ended. night of Nov. 1. 4ol ruruen-av. i-ijVi (liT.

1. A CAMEO CUFF- 111. SITUATION WAN tI CARE OF HORSE; kJVool milder: handy with twois and around the bouse; no objection to country. 154. Tribune.

ployea with one house tor year; open for engage- i trvtriiiii ci Li Liia nil 111 r- 111 ljhiitton. The tinder will bn liberally rewarded by Ai reie.ences. lli, 1 nbune office. SITUATION WANTED-THOSE WISHING TO k.eni!iloy thorough, competent lady stenographer and typewriter, and, willing to nav rnod aaiarv at. rie Hapeman of Windon, is visuin her brotner.

J. M. Russell, No. oodiawn" avenue. From present indications the work of repairing and altering the abominable work of the contractor who laid the sewer in Woodlawn ave fjn J.

Ji.V UU CtSm. r. U. OITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS a fflmile. la willing returnmif it to ii.O.

rrau.u-au, ui-capo, or 42S Oak Park. SITUATION WANTED -Owholcsale house or bank St. Paul's Episcopal Church PERMANENT IN A as bookkeener or office loenachtnan in n.i re dress til. Tribune office. After the re- liicd ly about 3.

to people. man; best of references. SOUTH SI OK, SMALL RED- 145, Tribune office. OST-OCT. 20.

ON SITUATION A VTBin TVPITVVklTIVIl. nue win aeiay me paving of that street until liu reward 11 returned. JLi leather pocket journal. spring. SITUATION WANTED BY MTDDLEAGED MAN kJas assistant bookkeener.

rxliii.r 'tio. Ocular work; by party owning machine. Address lit. Tribune office. T.j V.

Juckson-st. ti in snl short rausical proRi-am the guests V- ed either conversation or dancing. Supper during the evening. 1 he Rev. Dr.

Peo ns'T 'HKTiVKKV AND CALLTMET-A V. work; several years' experience; references first-cla-s. InO. Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY A3 stenographer.

Address 112, Tribune office. jand Slst-st. and Vernon, diamond out of ring. Re 1 r' v-; -i t. ,1 rull man.

Mrs. Henry A. Richards and Mrs. Gilbert A. obliging.

lm. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED hrmiishman as coachman. City references. oOol lndiana-av.

COACHMAN; THOR-kToushly understands his b-isiness. First-class KKi, Tribune office. SIT CATION wTnTEDBY GOOD TEAMSTER; kJnas served with last empiover iorsixvears. Best of reference. Call lsa South tir'st tiat.

Jilt? El cuuiv v. loimciiji VI eta ward. Address 111. TribuueiUice. pics and11 who SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN FREE A V-KT'ter 4 p.

wih keeD small set of iiont- i nor are mission in Laos, supporica iiann left last night for an extended trip to the SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED STE-k nographer and Reminsrton inierMion nonmnent IOST OCT. 21. SILVER OPERA GLASS IN RED jplushbaK. Reward for return to Flat 1, as ad- week. si, 1 ribune.

Hyde Pain Presbyterian church, were White Mountains and the East. Mr. and Mrs. position, ii Tribune office. court.

former friends during the week. E. F. Bryant and Mrs. Kate L.

Runneiis have Normal. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church gave a social Friday evening in the church parlors. The attendance was good. Miss Mollie Shannon of Wentworth avenue has returned from the East. Mrs.

J. E. Eaxenie of New Albany, is visiting Mrs. B. B.

Redtteld at Sixty-fourth street. A musical entertainment under tho supervision of W. G. Farrar will be given Tuesday evening iu tne Presbyterian Church on Sixty-ninth sireet. It will be for the benefit of church.

An excellent program has been prepared. The" Kev. Dr. MePherson, HerricK Johnson, and the Rev. E.

A. Craig will install the recently appointed pastor of, the Presbyterian Church, the Kev. J. B. Heincman.

The installation ceremonies will be held Thursday evening next. The Young People's Society of the Universalist church have arranged a dramatic entertainment to be given Friday next in Lanyan's Opera-House. The Rev. Miss Florence Kollock, pastor of tno Universalist church, has returned Horn Wisconsin. Mrs.

E. H. Stickney of New YorK is visiting her sister. Mrs. O.H.Howard.

Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Granger of Lake View were euests Tuesday of the Kev.H.C.Graner.No.

Perry venue. A Halloween entertainment was given Thursday evening by the Young People's Society of tne Congregational church at Thornton Hall, Sixty-ninth aud VV right streets. tJITUATJON WANTED BY YOUNG MAN OK IS as assistant bookkeener or other w.i-ir in atA hmi. SITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY STENOG-Orupner and tvnewnter inwntnr' it mnntha'avno. iv '1 11N IITTH-BOUND STATE-ST.

cluh held its second meeting Monday UOUND- returned from a lengthy trip to Nassau. Mass. ness house. ITU, Tribune. Jl car a poeketbook.

Owner may nave same oy pay C1H.AI IU. AN I ED BY COACHMAN WHO or ins urance prelerred. PH. Tribune. no-noon at the residence of Mrs.

Uarripue, Hib- The Patriotic Sons of America are preparing for ing exueusea und callmg at tUlU ntcle- SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN AS kii avenue The next event will be at the resl- ood a iii.isiiucraue oaii to ue given in the v.arsei Oclerk in oltice: experienced and tan eive best of SITUATION WANTED-BY FIRST-CLASS LA DY C7steriogrnpber: experienced and rapid; Remington. State saiary. 41, Tribune office. 'tuorougniy understands ms business, is sober and industrious, ana has cot the verv best, or references. Only lirst-ciass place taken.

j'Jii, Tribune. SITUA'i ION WANTED-AS COACHMAN. SINGLE. reference. so.

Tribune. Sfnccof Mrs. Shute, Fifty-sixth street. hull in aoout, ten davs. Miss Alice Faiiieigh, St.

Joseph, is a guest of Mrs. Dr. McLean. TOO LATE TO CliASSIFY. Tt Iad.es of the Church of tha Redeemer, SITUATION AN 1 ED HARD-WORKING.

SO- One Hundred and Eleventh street Sunt. SITUATION WANTED-BY A BRIGHT. COMPE-kitent lady stenouranher and tvnewritnr ll.wtm i Jin a private family: willing and obligins; city ref- k'ber. industrious younu man: thn' vinorimist in erience in EORSALE-2 BAY' HORSES A.MS EARS' lot, Trib- S.iuta Park, have arranged for a fair, to lake n-ace Wednesday afternoon and evening in the j. 1 1 iuui.e ouice.

wholcsale grocery; flrst-ciasa references. experience and can brinu good reierences. la. Trib y-HTiohi; drive single or double. Apply at barn.

Cannon of the gas works has tendered resignation to tfce company. Mrs. M. P. Wasn-burn and family have returned from their sum ue.

une lndiuna-av t-iro'itt room of tha Cafe of the Ked Roses. OITUATION WANTED AX CREDIT MAN OR AS- SITUATION WANTED-BY F1RST-TLASS MAN aonnian; tborouhly undertands tine horses aud carriages; best ol city reference. Fit. Tribune office. Volt SALE FINE DRIVING MARE; ALSO mer trip to Massachusetts aud are at the Hotel SITUATION AKTEPt-BY A LADY ST NOG" -7raiiiier and klsistanl; atu illinif to work verv reasonable reter- Fumy articles will bp sold and refreshments 111 be served.

The Philosophical Society will 4Si V. Adams-st. Srgood family horse. 1 lorenco ior the winter. enees urnished, J.U.

Washiugton-st Room reference. 122. Tribune office. 24. ine uanemg ciul) of Prof.

Tilden and Miss siiiiniTV a-IIORSE SPRING TRUCK -HORSE tomorrow evening at the home of 15. P. Ilscelianeou9. Watson met Thursday at the hotel, and after the ON WANTED BY YOUNG LADY STK-ler: law office preferred modenitu buvs 2-seated business buguy. with cigar box.

also 2 cutters, all newly painted and iu gooa re SITUATION WANTED-AS CREDIT MAN. OK- kliee man. or head bookkeener' rtt.niua iYnpr. SITUATION WANTED WORK ON COLLECTIONS regular school an informal dance was held. accepted.

Address oils. Tribune. Hmroan. Fifty-third street and Cornell avenue, w.ien Dr. it.

W. Conaut will read a paper on Wisdom, Knowledge, Belief." Paul Cornell is kur credits; years' experience; good correspond- ience uud Al references. UoT Tribune. which lasted until roidni'-ht. Supt.

H. W. pair, est I.ake-st. eni. anu uookKeeper.

neierences unexct-ptionaDie, liUSH-ST. AND CH1CAGO- naien or me lumoer department has been pre- I I 'CATION A NTE BY ADY STENOGRA-pher and Cahgraph operator. Can furnish refer "IT CATION WANTED BY A on including present employers. Change now or Jan. selter.

Return to 1 Rush-st. a red Irish rountr man of 21 as enshior or seniea witn a tortoise snell cane bv George 1). iiiiity i.e. lnuuue onice. COMPETENT general office sU, Tribune.

ences. I ail or address Room S2 Counsehuan Kld and receive liberal reward. Emery of Chelsea. Mass. The cane was made in work: also understands bookkeeping.

borne his European trip with Judge v. The Terpsichorean Club will open the p'smmwuU a party at Rosalie Hall the evening SITUATION WANTED A YOUNG MAN OK 21. the South America, state's prison. smart, capable, and honest, desire anv kind of a SITUATION WANTED-BY 4 MAN CAN HAVE A HALF PARTNERSHIP FOIt (two hundred dollars) with services ana take COMPETENT MAS, A number of Pullman gentlemen are working kwitu excellent reieieuces as bookkeener. bookkeener.

situation: render himself valuable tu any em VTION WANTED-BY A WOMAN: COOK, iron, in small taniiiy; or housekeeper. No. 4111 charge of store. Address 176, Tribuift office. or sit office earnestly to secure the World's Fair at this ployer.

Keterences. Da. Tribune office. work; married; bond it reuuired. 7.

ft Nov. 21. M.ss Crepom. oodiawn avenue, is home from an extended trip to Knrope. Miss Mitchell gave a delightful lea party Wednesday 1 rioune 2lld-st.

-A LARGE. WELL-ES1 AL1S11ED Pull SAL1 H.MAX IN A piaee if the show comes to Chicago. Thev Hie preparing to show Pullman's advantages tor the SITUATION WANTED BY SCOTCl t. tfeiitlenian's (ilace; thoroughly uudi udison-st. Address furniture business on West iderstands yar- afternoon at her home on lierkeley avenue, ftir.

WANTED A THOROUGH terurjorarv writ ire' nn 1 A 1 1 0 A I'oue as cook and the oilier us 1, rioune office. TWO GOOD (ilRLS, second girl. Ca.l at bite aud will be ready to explain everything. ueiiuiK anu larmmg; ais, care ol nne stock: long experience; best reierences. Address 172.

Tribune. and Mrs. J. K. Crocker have returned from Eu rune.

Mrs. J. G. Sletver save a pleasant mil and halanciDK books or exaniininu accounts. 14S).

i "i 1R SA PROVED WEST SIDE PROPERTY uusLairs: f-olltll Side nm, Tribune. ferred. sic tie at her home on Madison avenue Thursday paying over hi per cent; a Acidress tit, Tribune office. SI 1 A iTON WANTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED Oman, colored, as porter in store or janitor of build Fouth Chicaeo. I TU A 1 0 A TO MAN As AS- ulteniot SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG Osistnnt bookkeeper or clerk; wiiti writes DO KITCHEN AND in or r.f tVia Oiauii'lrv work in private liimilv ilv Bus lair band: ing; nest oi reierences as to honesty.

.1 1UU Wells. A number of important society events are soon SALE OR EXCHANGE-TAILORING The Kenwood Equestrian Club has decided to office. strictly temperate; reference. P. Tribune.

ty; relerenee given. Tribii city; relerenee given. Trilmee X' ii iness in business center; Mmth side; value l.liw; to take place in the vicinity of South Chicago. SITLATION WANTED AS BU i'LER. VA LET.

Ort Irvine I'ark. Mrs. J. Wightman returned Saturday from a visit to Iowa. Robert A.

Stevens of Decatur, 111., visited his brother, A. C. Stevens of this place, last weeit. Mr. and Mrs.

Puffer of Livingston County, Illinois, visited their sister. Mrs. Alvin Brown, last week. Mrs. A.

W. Loomis of Fairmount, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Kendnck. Mrs. George Perkins of Sioux City, visited her brother, Justice Julien, Wednesday and Thursday.

Mrs. George W. Hewes and Miss Rawlins, who have been visiting with Mrs. F. A.

Crego ior some time, returned to their home in New Kochello, N. Tuesday. Mrs. Still of St. Paul is visiting her sister, Mrs.

C. A. Day. Miss Ellen Richmond and Mr. L.

M. Tyler were married at the Episcopal Cnurch last Wednesday, the Rev. William Richmond, father of the bride, ofnciating. William N. Julien father of Justice Julien, died Saturday morning, aged WJ years.

The funeral was held at the residence of his son Sunday afternoon, and the remains were interred in Kosehill. live a series, of four uaucina parties aurtag the -gain. Address 2. Tnlmue othce-- SITUATION WAXTKUtON THE SOU I'D SIDtJ The bazaar of the St. Peter's German Evangeli to invalid gentleman by a young man who knows the Mate of California well; good reier SU CATION WANTED IN INSURANCE OFFICE.

IJnetieiiil agency preferred, by young man having had several years' experience of the business: aood winter. A pleasant reception was given mes-ci evening by Mrs. C. it. Ross, Sidney avenue.

kby a hrst-class cook; no washing; three vears' ref cal Church begins tomorrow night at Casino SALE HEATING STOVE, WORTH leaving city, top tiat. ences. Address ny. Tribune oince. Call Monday, loid Michi- in oner of her old sctiool mate, Mrs.

Mary erence iroai last employer gan-av. references, Tribune. Hail ana will continue through the week. Be UPRIGHT IO A LK 1 1 A ECON b-HAXD Harl.veii author of the forthcoming SITUATION WANTED BY ELDERLY SWEDE Oas porter, watchman, or around the house; small ginning Nov. PS SS.

Peter and Paul's German SITUATION WANTED BY It lid, Ti'ibuno of- A COMPETENT PER- engine; cylinder 22x26 inches. Catholic Church will hold a bazaar ut the st cry of "Tonti." Several musical selections were Given and Mrs. Catherwood read several. waaes; winter. ii.

i rioune omce. Oson with reference as housemaid and SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE AGED MAN: experienced bookkeeper: several years in charge of larte office force; tirst-ctass city reierences. Ad- sewing. or same place, which will also run a week. Friday maid to children, ti 411, Tribune office.

SITUATION WANTED- -AS BUTLER IN PRIVATE XIUSAI.K-ltK.STAHHANT IN A LARGE WORK selections from her book. Wednesday night Mr. ii ess t- iiu, i rioune omce. klaimiy by an experic enced. competent voumt man: inx district; no rent; investigate.

J. liaistou. I night Lady Gartleld Chapter No. ai will give a social party at Masonic Mall. The second annual and Mi.

G. 1'. Engelhard pave a theater party SITUATION ANTFlV BY A IRISH GIRL Oto do general housework: wages, 4. Inquire for understands his business: agreeable and willing: UNITE RE BROKER Wild. FURNISH DIRECT SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN WITH kiibout ill as bookkeeper, cashier, or secretary of some reliable institution.

0 27, Tribune office. ball of Court Sherwood i orest. No. I. O.

i. in Mis. Cat her wood's honor, the company visiting me clucturo Opera-House. Mr. and Mrs.

Fii j. at present employer s4 w. iMin-st, uiaKe iiimsei: generally useiui; understands steam, taty references, til. Tribune office. from the t.icturv miv jirticlo ot furniture at wuuie- will take place at the Hegewisch Operahouse siile price.

atieiKiuig nersonaiiy to the delivery, ana F.ngeitiard. Mr-. Cntnerwood, Mr. and Mrs. C.

11. SITUATION WANTED A SWEDISH COOK AND Osecond girl with hrst-class citv leferences. Pleast Thanksgiving evening. The festival for the ben SITUATION WANTED- -BY YOUNG MAN IN PRI- WANTED BY THOROUGHLY save vou 25 to all per cent; smail commission, solicit SITUATION kitiist-chiss b( ii rid Mrs. K.

Adams were in the party. kJvate family: wait on table or make himself gener etlt of St. Kevin's Church will be nekl at Smith's bookkeeper: larce exnerienee: best ref- a trial. Address CI 1'ark-av. call Monday after a.

m. at 42 doors from Cottage Grove-av. in stori. The eolden wedding celebration of Mr. and ally useful; or will work iu good boarding-house.

ferences. Address IS, Tribune office. Mall. Cummmgs, from Nov. i to ECON DH AN VE RCOAT.

'ANT TO BUY A Mrs. H. N. i'leUI. No.

OTlv! Madison avenue as, 1 ribune office. 1 Xsi.e Lsi.e At a meeting of t.n physicians and dentists of SITUATION ANTED I OFi ICE OR STORE Eive description and lowest ds or hu. l'lease SITUATION A NT ED FO GENERAL HOUSE-Owork; small l'aaiily; 142 West T.tth- SITUATION INSIDE which tool? place Tuesday evening, was attended t'V least peoiile, many ben: from out of 'Mi Scandinavian: (2tn scandiiiavian: uoy a young 1 vears experience price. liU, Tribune. WANTED South Chicago and vicinity, held in Dr.

Weo-ster's office, "the following Committee or Perma Norwood I'ark. P. A. Fiellin and family have moved to Wil-mette. having purchased property in that suburb.

Mr. Stanton of the Cook County Sun Ad- Osituatlon, night or day: best city references. light or dav in knows littie English. Tribune. near Mtirgan.

dress 71, Tribune office. LADIES' BANGS CUT, 15C-: SHAMPOOING LONG hair. consultation and treatment of scalp and SITU A ION WAN ED BY MARRiED MAN. town. Mr.

ami Mrs. Field were married in liima'ii, I.ee Couu'v, Iowa Territory, in a loi: house, bv the Key. Mr. Armstrong, who was SITUATION WANTED rPO DO GENERAL HOUSE-Owork in private family or second work. East kJbookkeeper, as collector, or other out-door work; li.ii'.' iree.

pen from a. m. until i p. IB. l'UUr.

SITUATION WANTED HIDES AND SK1NS-A ClGcratan, with knowledge of English and French, nent Organization was appointed, which will meet Tuesday evening: Dr. McLaughlin, South Chicago; Dr. Wuite, Cheltenham Dr. Tulotson, Hegewisch: Dr. Puscy, Grand Crossing, and Dr.

no canvassing; willing to do inside work when at call Monday. LllL, i0 pi-es nt at the littieth anniversary. Until 1W leisure; good relerenee. lib, ribune. thoroughly expert in hides and skins, who lias traveled the last 14 years as buyer for first-class FTuropean tnev lived in Farmimjtou anu 111., re SITUATION WANTED FOR CLEAN, HONEfT kiGerman girl; loves babies: small family: can wash: LOT-BY LADY TEACHER ABOUT 6 O'CLOCK Saturday p.

u. iu kuing from 14i Wubush-av. north SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED Eastman. Moore Brothers have purcnased hve acres of ground oa the river just south of the huAui jr i Chicago iu that year and to Hyde Park nouses, wants any position in nis or otuer line: salary not so much an object as employment. Address klbookkeeper.

cashier. refertnee. and general office-man: Al i'v Ogden-av. Pi l--s. Their t'uree children, Mrs.

C. M. luti references. 142, Tribune. by way Washmgioti-st.

to State, took street-car south; new black poeketbook. contents about 2o cash. Finder will please return to BRAINARD 10, Tribune office. SITUATION WAN 1 ED- IOR FCOND WORK OR 1' ort ayne railroad bridge. It is said a corrugated iron and boiler works wiii be erected on genera! housework in private family by a comne- SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED BUT- Field, and T.

FipKI. besides nine were at the golden wedi'ing. The old cotm'e were the recipient of many beautiful suXS, U5 and get reward. the property. There is also a rumor that a new tent girl.

Call at KUU Eliis-av. kier in private ianiily; reierences. Tribune. smelting works is to ba erected on the lake shore OST BLACK ONYX BRACELET. REWARD AT SITUATION WANTED GERMAN-AMERICAN Oyouth, 17 vears.

in gents' furnishing or shoe store; large acquaintance: best reierences. 64, Tribune. SITUATION WAN ED YOUN" GA TTO BY AND Ostenogruiiher warns elerkshiu in law office or legal iridilen presents, incluaujfj tliref purses of gold SITUATION WANTED NIGHT WORK. FROM SITUATIONS WANTED-AS FIRST AND SECOND girl in private family. lor Oakwood-av.

south of the river. XjDALE drug store. kj, p. m. to 12 p.

iu. Aduress Tribune office. money. A poem written for tto occasion was read mid 'a paper containing au actount of the SITUATION WANTED Bl YOUNG MAN FOR SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT PER" ITUATION WANTED- -AN ACTIVE BUS1XESS- department ot mercantile house; best references. O.

Oaflei iiotuis only iu retail store or small wholesale Oson as cook in private iamilri best of reference. day-School Union made a pleasing address to the children at the Congregational Church Sunday. Tilt: ladies of the M. E. Church will give a social at the residence of B.

B. Young Thursday evening. A jolly party of young folks fiom Park Ridge and Desplaines attended tho husking bee at Mr. Evan Jones' Thursday tveuiug. Mr.

William Colmaa and Miss Lottie Jones secured the prizes, the gentleman a cane and the lady a tea set. Mr. Tucker of Washington, D. is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Campbell.

Mrs. Mather, mother of J. H. Mather, died Tuesday evening, aged i4. The funeral serv.ee was held Thursuay at the Reformed Church.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the church will give a novel entertainment iu the Reformed Church Thursday evening, Nov. 13. Mrs. George Washington wiil preside over a harvest supper. St.

Albau's Guild met at the residence of Mrs. Henry Ellsworth Thursday aud elected the fol-lowtnsr officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. George Campbell: Secretary, Miss Lillian C. Bennett; Treasurer, Mrs. D.

M. Ball. with good reierences and a cash security ot marriage vvat on exhibition. i 4, i rioune. house: ot work.

Address 4111 North good penman; not afraid ribune office. wishes to get a position of trust. AddrefS C. A. 2 S'T UATlxN WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN.

POSI- 121, Tribune office. WANTED AS WAITRESS IV l'RI- SITUATION Kvanstou. 'lhe musiral and dramatic entertainment of the Sons of Temperance, held Tuesday night at Eigemann's Mall, proved a successful uud enjoyable affair. The new life-saving station is being built rapidly, and Contractor Chelius expects to have the roof on the fore part of the week. Miss Alice Holmont.

New York, is visitine friends oa Commercial avenue. Mils SaliieDeval, Sharon, is a guest of Mrs. N. T. Koboins.

writes good hand: k'ttoii in otnee; experience; best -BY RELIABLE COLORED jt.i i r. kj Ivnta lumilv: full lilu I Ov iTT TION WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED references. 1117, Tribune office. Oman as cjok; wates not so mucu an object as a Miss Wintiifred G. DeGolyer, who has been ill between Franklin and Wells.

Ocol lector can lurnirh bond. Address Tribune. good, steady place. References trem present em for live wceUs with ty phoid-Iever, died Sunday ployer. 1C14 est AS SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD Ogeneral housework in small family.

GIRL TO DO oU2 Emerald" COLORED MAN, TTli, Tribune. morning at the residence of her parents on Hin- SITUATION WANTED BY porter; good city references. SITUATION WaYtKU-BV SITUATION VISITING liht side WANTED SALESM AN SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MARRIED Oman: rirst-cls salesman, good bookkeeper and general man; have hud 1 experience as manager for branch business; can give bond lor position ot trust; salary expected, S25.U0 per week. Address 1' l.ti. Tribune office.

Otratie within radius of 2tM miles wants radius of 21M miles want COLORED MAN. AS man avenue. The funeral occurred Tuesday innruing. She was but It years old and a general line; particulars. Address 111.

Tribune. Owa vaiter; private, or tirst-class boarding-house, or porter in wholesale house, or janitor iu office or some favorite among the young people of the village. Oak Park. fThe first lecture in the course under the au SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD GIRL FOR Ogeneral work. Call 42 down-stairs.

situation" wXntedfor second work. 37T 024th-st. SITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN GIRL FOR piiuiic place, tteierences. ana tut deposit it reuuired. The reception g.vt bv toe wives of the members Oa SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MARRIED i riuune.

spices of the Scoville Institute was delivered last burn-av. of the lacuny of Garre't Biblical Institute to tha theological student! at Memorial Hail Tuesday Oman; nrst-elass salesman and bookkeeper; can give bonel; willing to hustle for corresponding salary. Address Uj, Tribune onVe. SITUATION WANTED BY COLORED WOMAN ITUATION WANTED AS WORKING HOUSE- SITUATION WANTED WITH. OR WILL TAKE Oan interest in a reliable reporting and collection oL' "to do second or general evening was a deinrhtiul affair.

About were housework. J227 Butter" keeper by young woman with baby; a widower's Aim ira and 1 ae lic Junction. Tuesday evening to a mrge audience by the Rev. F. W.

GunsauSus. Mr. Walter Thomas Mills lectured on personal liberty and the Sunday sa agency; have a large experience in all the details at tield-st. iu attendance. Prof.

swing of Chicago family preferred. Call Monday, W. top BY M1DDLE-AGEDGEN- ITU ATT )N WANTED Eoor. tendant to such business; at present manager and treasurer of prominent agency in this citv: will wiii lecture under the auspices of tne Twentieth Al otfeman, as floor-waiter, watenman. or janitor.

loon the Union Park Congregational Church 111, 1 ribune office. reierences. Atiuress Century Club in the chapel of the Woman's Col change at once or Jan. best ol reference and se Thursday evening. The OaK Park Encampment SIll ATTO.N WANTED BV bWEIJlMl l.N Oprivate family lor general housework.

Pleasaul- -e 'lucsday evening on "The Beautiful and curity given. Address Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS COOK; OAmerican. 3552 up-stairs. SiTUXflON WANTED BY COMPETENT SWEI Oish girl for general housework in American family.

212titb-st. Call Monday. Miss Mager of Valparaiso, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ericksou.

Pastor Richardson being on tne sick list the Rev. Mr. Sanburn filled his pulpit last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Pullman celebrated their tin wedding lust Tuesday. The Rev. Mr. Jaekrr.an of Clinton Street Church will SITUATION WANTED IF THERE IS A MANU-Ofacturing establishment, tirm. or individual in the was instituted Friday, the ceremonial beginning tint.

IN.fiil." SITUATION WANTED WITH AN ACTIVE, RE- 1'iof. Caminack entertained a large audience at a p. m. The services were conducted by John C. Smith, Grand Scribe.

Some eighty mimes are Oliable jobbing house or manufacturing company as city who wish to engage the services of a bookkeeper or cashier 1 should like to hear from them; city SITUATION WANTED BY A MALE FRENCH delightfully at the Congregational church Thurs- cook, in a private lamiiy; good reieieuces. m. manager or credit man; large business experience; SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT enrolled in the new encampment. S. R.Wmchell SWED- reierences.

Auuress I ll, 'tribune Office. best ol relerenee and security furnished: cau change tribune omce. tla evening. The Gamma 1 hi Beta society wnl ush girl for second work. 2bWd conduct tne communion service this (Sunaay) Bultertleld-sU in of Oak Park has accepted the Professorship of BOOKKEEPER OR SITUATION WANTED AS at once or Jan.

t. Address u. Tribune office. he: 1 ity, intnual convention at Evanston edncs- rear; call Monday. evening in the Pacific Congregational Church.

Latin in the Illinois State University at Cham On SITUATION" WANTED BY A MAN WHO HAS Ohud long experience iu the planning and erecting 'manager oi a grain and feed, shipping, or commis ti iv and Tuurs lav next The convention will con WANTED BY YOUNG MAN 20 The Cliosophie Society will meet at the home of WANTED AS SECOND UATION GIRL IN paign. 111. sion business; many years' experience. 35, Tribune. S' Oyears of age.

References furnished by last em clude Ai'ti a banquet at the Avenue House. Mr. oi machinery, nest ot city reierences given, a i. private family. Miss Marv Scamitz, on Courtlatid avenue, Tues 3.AIJ Cottage Grove-av.

There were several pleasant Halloween gath ployer. Address 111. Tribune office. i luune eitiice. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN.

AS M. M. Gridlev of F.vanslou is the Democratic day evening. A Circuit Progressive Euchre Ciub erings Thursday evening. There is great com ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT GIRL bookkeeper, or to do general office work and col cioiJute for County Commissioner.

Evanston ITUATION WANTED BY MAN HANDY WITH BY A SITUATION WANTED AS HOUsEKEhPEK; Olo cook, wash, and iron; reference. 224 lecting; Sim experienced and can liirnish references; was organize-1 last ween at the residence ot Lyons. The omcers chosen are: Charles W. Otools or as janitor of church or building where part land lutiv: competent and good: reference. will douoile-s stand bv Mr.

Gridiey without refer ONew Kng plaint in all parts of the village over tne msuf ttcicnt street lights. During the stormy weatn- call Monday. would prefer real estate office. Address R2u, Tribune. of time would be required.

Address Tribune Address M.ss Joy. 4440 S. State-st. ence to pi lineal creed. He is an able young man Peck.

President; W. Goodjohn, Secretary; and er of last week the streets were almost impassa office. WANTED BY A SWEDISH GIRD SITUATION SITUATION WANTED BY A REFINED AND IN- and rt present's the element of his party. SITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD HORSEMAN; Oloi for general housework. 360 li.

ton ble on account of the darkness. Oteiligent lady, as correspondent, cashier, or any po SITUATIONS WANTED BY YOUNG MARRIED kimiodie-age'i. known in the cit flat; call Monday. J. E.

Lyons, Treasurer. A vondale. sition ol trust where honesty, business tact, and good Ocouple in private family. Address S. J.

A-, 311)1 For- dations. o. Tribune office. Many Repnbl'ctins wiil give him their hearty suiniort. The Evanston Zouaves will give au entertainment at Bailey's Opera-Mouse Thursday penmanship are required.

Best references offered. ITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED 11 ol), Tribune omce. SlTUATPiN VANTED SWEDISH GIRL WANTS Ogirl as cook in small family, or general house Mrs. Henston is visiting her father, Cant. G.

R. SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT YOUNG OposLtion as second girl; references, oas ev rung. work; references if required. 3526 no cards. Call Monday.

Stenograpners. Oman to assist in kitchen, dining-room, or second third tloor. The Chautauqua Circle will hold their regular Lodge. Mrs. E.

E. Fonda of Memphis, is cook. Apply at S.x)5 Cottage Grove-av. hi monthly me. 'ting in the parlors of the Metho SITUATIONS WANTED ANY BUSINESS HOUSE Ocan be promptly and gratuitonslv supplied with visiting Mrs.

A. K. Nash. Mrs. William Kalb of Wallace street gave a coffee to a number of SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT SVVED-Oish ghi; good cook und laundress; sanill genteel dist Church.

Monday evening, at which Dr. K. D. WANTED A POSITION TO D1S- SITUATION competent stenographers, either from our select list Oiribute advertising matter in the citv or country SH'-piuirit ill deliver a lecture on Political family': best of references. LENA, 379 ogden-av.

SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED Ocook; best city references. It iti'l. Trioune office. Olf AT ION WAVflfD BY A DRESMAKER Oas seamstress, with board; willing to help with housework in the morning. Address 221 Iliinois-st.

friends from the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. or our special dictation class, composed ol experi by a faithful, industrious man with good references. Economy." Mr.

Marshall M. Kirkman ha: enced, also inexperienced yet uceura'e amanuenses; William Schaumberg are happy over the arrival Address c. i 4iia state-st. SITUATIONS WANTED BY TWO THOROUGHLY Oeouipc'tent German girls, for general housework or beui elected Second Vice President of the Chi some with Keniinaton. angraph.

or 1 ost machines. Austin. Under the auspices of the Young Men's Republican Club mass-meeting will be held tomorrow-evening in the lower hall of the Library Budding. Col. Charles A.

Dibble, Oscar D. Allen, nominee for Commissioner, and E. S. Conway will address the meeting. The Hon.

George E. Adams is also expected to appear. The Arcanum concert in Library Hall Tuesday evening was well attended and was enjoyed by all present. From a financial standpoint it was a gratifying success and artistically was all that could be desired. The project of building a Catholic church here is said to have beeu abandoned, the church membership in tnis vicinity not being sufficient to warrant the undertaking.

The Rev. O. J. S. HANNA, 412 First National Bank Building.

SI 1 I nA.ME.II 15 A CUIAIIitll ns butler in flrstclass private family. Address 133, IN THE TIMES LAND ASSOCIATION cago Northwestern railway company. Mr. J. S.

Childs of Haley, Idaho, has been spending the SHARES of a son Monday. Palatine. second work; best city references; call. LENA BURTON. 112 W.

cor. Desplaines. lid floor. 'ior sale. Fer particular call on J.

H. CURTIS. Ol SITUATION WANTED -STENOGRAPHER AND Tribune effife. e.ek with re atives in Lvanstoti, no lion. b.

Secretary, Room Times Building. Otvpewriter operator, experienced in railroad and WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL, nthis country, to do general house Taylor returned from ashington tins week, SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS Ocook in private boarding-house. First-class refer Mrs. W. M.

Phillips of Grand Rapids, has been visiting her father. Mr. Lincoln, and 'i RENT A COMPLETELY FURNISHED FLAT general commercial work, desires position; excellent reference. Address lUi, Tribune office. but will return Monday to engineer the Chicago work in private family.

215 third flat. 1 of seven rooms on East, until May 1st or ences furnished. Address 434 Dearbom-st. tt orlil's Fair scheme. Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Nor OITUATION WANTED AS STENOGRA PH FTR longer; rent only 1U per mouth. Address It 177, Tribune ollice.

other friends here for several days. Mrs. R. S. Williamson and family will leave for Vermont ton have noil" to Denver, on a brief trip.

SITUATION WANTED BY AN ELDERLY GIRL, Oas cook and laundress. References furnished. Call Oand typewriter by young man: experienced; best of SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN WHO Ocan invest i3.500 within two years to start in some established business. 130, Tribune office. references.

Address IIS, Tribune office. 2S Clevelund-av. PO RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH T. the first of next week, where they will snend the winter.

Dr. F. E. Wadhams will leave Palatine A charming Halloween party was given Thursday evening ut the shelter of ur- Country Club bv tne Misses Mainline Hnd Headiey. About 'V witiiout board: short walit fre'tu business part ITUATION WANTED STEADY HALF DAY'S OITUATION WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ot tne city; tor gentlemen only.

Address loa. Trib ot SITUATION WANTED BY A STRONG YOUNG Oman, with reference. 127, Tribune office. housework. 3141 La morning) engagement by experienced stenogra Ohy a Swedish girl for general Monday for Nyack, N.

where his tamiiv 1ms une oir.ee. unt: tinny guests were present. Salie-st. pher and typewriter. 12ti, Tribune office.

1 he Kev. Herrick Johnson. D. of Chicago, resided since last spring. A meeting of the high-school graduates as held iu the school-house RENT NEW MODERN 7 ROOM FLA 1': JUST W'anteittTy WANTED BY FTNTLEMAN STE- OITUATION fit).

1. pa SITUATION WANTED A MEMBER OF' THE BAR Orrora Marvland desiring to settle in Chicago wishes ill til; the pi lint of the Presbyterian Church upereu. Second Boor, near Kedzie-av. and Mou- Ballard exchanged with the Rev. C.

S. Moyt cf the Oak Park Presbyterian church Sunday morning. A special convocation of Cicero Chapter was held in Masonic Hall Thursday evening to confer the It. A. M.

degree upon Dr. K. C. Newell. Tho attendance was the largest ever held by this chapter in Austin.

The properly-owrers at Lin ability. Ad- of practical experience and SITUATION HAMfcU-BI A (rl)lli UI Kl TO I MJ Ogeneral housework in a private family. Call Monday at 3112 Kearhorn-su Good reference if required- Friday night for the purpose or organizing an t. dress 32. Tribune oltice.

alumni association. Walter Daniels was until a pastor is secured. The Evanston Club celebrated Halloween Thursday evening in the jolly old -tashioned way, winding up w.ih a Vir No postals answered. rjtt) RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN to enter the office of a lawyer in established practice as assistant.

Can furnish best of references as to integrity and qualifications, lias been practicing eight years. 77, Tribune office. elected President, Flora liurd Vice-President. OITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED WANTED BY GERMAN GIRL: Otvpewriter and stenographer in office or store; be suite; gas, bath, heat; board it 2o3 E. Erie-st.

Maud Morris Secretary, and Henry Andermau SITUATION will besides make himself generally useful. Best of cook; iu private family; South Side. Otirst -class ginia reel. Wednesday Mr. Joseph A.

Joi.es. son-in law- of tile Kev. Dr. E. M.

liornif. Treasurer. The meeting adjourned to Dec. ii'J, reference given. Address o3.

Tribune office. Twenty-seconri-n. IN BRICK BUILDING. rpo FLAT SITUATION WANTED BY MALE FRENCH Ocook; competent in marketing; private family den Park are making a stroug and determined effort to have a established at that wnen tne organization win oe eompieiea. I 1522 Diversey-av.

BY MALE STENOGRA- OITUATION WANTED WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS GIRL SITUATION only. Best city reierences. Address Tribune. piace, and are hopeful of success. The Chicago ofor second work references given.

Second fiat, 7 Opher: rapid: accurate: references satisfactory; TO PENT-COZY FURNISHED ROOMS; ALL CON- Kidgcland. passed away utter an illness of ten months. The funeral occurred Thursday morning at No. 113 Maple avenue, and the interment was in Koe-fc'll. Mr.

T. K. Lewis and family have goue to Cermaulowu, for the winter. Union ot Christian Lnaeavor tiocieties nold a Wabash-av. Address h).

Tribune office. will do piece-work. veniences; reasonable. 123 VVaunsh-av. SITUATION WANTED-BY COLORED MAN AS Ojitnitor or porter.

53. Tribune office. convention ut Dr. Barrows church Tuesday There is a prospect of several athletic enter 'I'O RENT LARGE SINGLE FRONT ROOM, EAST SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOG-Orapher and tvpewriter desires evening work. Ad WANT FT RST-C LASS AS UT- tainments this winter, the village boasting a SITUATION Xlront; desirable location; private lamiiy.

212 Cass- Oler. Best city reference. Ft 132, Tribune office. dress 114. Tribune office.

number of muscular young men, who are desir n.ii. WANTED BY VOUNG OITUATION MaN OF ous of showing their prowess. F. E. Ballard has OITUATION WANTED AS TYPEWRITER OPER- ANTED AG ENTS TO SELL SOMETHING NEW SITUATION WANTED HY TWO GOOD SWEDISH, girls; one for laundry and one for second work in private family; would like to have piace together.

45 Wendel-st. Bell 4. SITCATION vYANTEIJ BY SWEDISH GIRL, FOR Ogeneral housework. Call 14C Oak-st! SIT UATION WANTED BY SW ED1S1 1 I RU FOR Ogeneral housework. 127 E.

lid flat. Obusiness ability with some business house where ise where Oator, in any city west of Chicago. Have had three Good men can make big it in tnis or other cities turned his East avenue addition into a syndicate, he can work his way Op; references given. years' experience in law oo. Tribune.

Inquire for 1S1IAM. 125 o. Room and shares are being rapidly subscribed for. Mr. wai uue omce.

ITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERT STE- and Mrs. Fran it Born ell have returned from Onograpber and Remington operator; long experience TO SELL REAL SITUATION WANTED A FRENCHMAN AS BUT-Oler in private family. Good city references. Ad ANTED ENERGETIC MEN their wedding journey. The Chicago Great Western railway changes in running time go 1 ranroaa ana commercial coriespouaence.

dress Stld, Tribune office. OITITATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS COOK: Tribune. estate. Call on il. N.

Grobie. P. E'. GROSS. Main Office: Cor.

Randolpn and Dearb jrn-sts. into effect today. Kidgcland and Oak Park vote Call at 3.J Ono objection to do general housework. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN, AT Al GENTLEMAN OITUATION WANTED-BY N. on the Question of a new school site at tne gen best ol refer- Oanvtuing; experience in office work ex- Ostenoirrapher; rapid and accurate: five years' ex- ive years' YOUNG MAN AS STENOGRAPHER.

WANTEl eral election i utsciay. a goou many citizens are ences. I2ti. ribune office. WANTED-BY TWO FT RsT -CLASS MTUATION pcicnee in citv; good penman.

11 LA Tribune office. One who is willing and competent to do otiier attending the lecture course at the Scoville In Ocooks. colored; one would do charoberweu it; Sontli Sontlt 1 vanston. Mrs. A.

H. Cable ot Milwaukee is visiting her p'i 'uts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blucher. Mrs.

Freu Carpenter entertained the Nucleus Club at her residence Friday evening. Mr. Albert I'ofLmaanscn, who has just returned from a six years' sojourn iu Germany, will give a birthday party nis us? Monday evening. MissFurcie Howe Wednesday evening for the normal school at Oshkosh. Mr.

S. L. Knox has gone to Dakota for a month. Mrs. S.

E. Hall is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Hotehkiss.

A phtlaruior.ic society will be organized at Ducat's Hall Monday evening. Mr. W. L. Tomiins of Chicago wiil be present to effect the organization.

Mr. John" McLaren died Thursday evening at h.s residence at a vary. Me was 2S years oid tnd was an esteemed resident of the villaire. He was buried at Calvary yesterday afternoon. Mrs.W.

II. Robinson has returned trotn Maaison, lud. OITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT STE- Address or call 132a State-st; best routine office work: salary per nit cith. satislac-tory reference required. Address b2U Ra stitute.

A party of Oak Park friends were Side preferred, city reference. Onomapher: law office preferred. Good references. guests of Mrs. Edward Martia Tuesday evening.

cine, VV is. SITUATIONS ANTED FEMAJLE. Bookkeepers and. Clerks. ITU.

Tribune office. CALL Music and literary features mads the evening -PARTNER WITH TO TAKE AN'l'ED- SITUATION WANTED AS WAITRESS. Oat present place. 3KM Monday. BY ACCURATE AND ITUATION WANTED -rapid male stenographer.

til financial management of iir: steam laundry. SITUATION WANTED AS CUTTER AND SALES- It 119, Tribune office. lt''2. Tribune office. ENERAL HOUSE- ITITATK JN WANT ED-FOR Address 60, or business clerk in an omce.

evening. The local societies expect to be there in full force. Tuesday next Mr. ana Mrs. George B.

Cogdull celebrate the tilth anniversary ot their wedding day. Mrs. 11. L. Bortell, who has been visiting friends and relatives iu Indianapolis for some weeks past, returned home during the week.

The Rev. Thomas Wilson will answer question, "Is There a Personal Devil';" at Giles Had this evening. The Methodist choir has been reorgan.zed and is now letl bv Mr. W. A.

Weaver. At the meeting of the Young Men's Republican Club. Wednesday evening, it was decided to hold monthly meetings. Messrs. T.

P. Craft, C. S. Castie, and Fred "Pearsail were appointed a committee to revise tho constitution and by-laws, with instructions to report at tne next meeting of the society, Nov. Miss Maud Jewell and Elmer E.

Dick were married last week at Milwaukee and are making their home at Edgew ater. There is talk of reorganizing the old Alpha Club, hich formerly held a warm place in the affections or local society folks. The annual tea ot the Baptist Missionary Society will be held Thursday next in tne church parlors. Mr. and Mrs.

William Wallace of Sandwich, 111., are in town, the guests of Mrs. A. Sheopard. Mr. Benjamin Ileich and family of North Pine avenue left Friday evening for Helle-vilie, Canada, where They will make their future home.

Mrs. M. Baker of StUlman Valley is in town, the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. A.

C. Chute. The Misses Morton gave a Halloween party Thursday evening. Mrs. John Meyer of Toronto, Canada, is visiting Mrs.

James Rossiter of South Walnut avenue. Addresa 45 Thirty-ninth-st. "work. Tribune. Salesmen YrANTD- PARTNER, SILENT OR ACTIVE, in furniture and storage business; from to BY BY AS HAT OR SITUATION WANTED-POSITIQN SlTUAl'KiN WANTED IX.Ml'ETENT CtiOK.

and hiunnress in a pi ivate family. Best references. SITUATION ANTED Bl COMPETENT YOUNG Oiady copyist: good penman. 20. Tribune office.

So. ism. Address Tribune office. references. 75, Tribune.

Olur salesman; best city Call at fVpi Dearborn-st. MAN FOR OFFICE WORK YYT ANTED-YOUNG BOOT AND SHOE WANTED AS SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY AS SIT CATION who under tanda bookkeeping; must be a cood satisfactory refer- Osalesman. wholesale or retail; lesladv or cloak model; 3o-incb bust. Address Osale penman. i rioune oniee.

ence. 2, ribune othce. OH UA'IToVS WANTED BY TWO GIRLS. ONE Oas cook, the other to do sewing and second work or nursing, in private lamiiy. References.

Call at ls.1 Superior-st. 1L15. Tribune tiffice. YY' ANTED A COMPETENT GERMAN OR SITUATION WANTED A LADY WHO IS A Omnid iind accurate penman desires writing to do at Swedish girl lor general uousewom in small fam ily. Apply 23'i SITUATION WANTED-BY RELIABLE COOK IN Onice boarding-house.

107 near Halsted SITUATION WANTFTD SPECIALTY FOR W1S-Ocoiisin and Minnesota as sideline. 113, Tribune. 1 AT I ON WAN ART ICL ES Oto sell to the trade on a trip to California and Oregon; send circular and prices, also commission al home or could fill any position of trust. 43, Tribune ollice. ANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK very enjoyable.

May wood. The Gen. Grant Quartet assisted in the concert given by the Cicero Council of the Royal Arcanum at Austin last Tuesday evening, and was warmly received. The Owl Club met at the residence of Mr. C.

W. Kimball Thursday evening. After an interesting program the party engaged in a number of Halloween games. The gymnasium will give an entertainment in its rooms next Tuesday evening. The National Union will hold its regular meeting next Thursday evening.

lilaine and the Presidency. Cincinnati Vor.iyaercial-Gazette: Ther3 were efforts by some of Mr. Blaine's friends to prevent his carrying out his purpose of refusing the nomination for the Presidency. Me had only to say about it that he was by no means a claimant for the office, and there were reasons why lirst flat. tor three weeks: good wages it competent; come WANTED BY COMPETENT GIRL prepared to work.

SITUATION lowed. 11 21, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A HIGH SCHOOL Ogi aduate as cashier or office work. Best references. W.

Tribune odice. to do second work. Best of reference furnished. Ot YY" AN TED TO RENT 4 TO FURNISHED 54 rear, lip-stair IUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED salesman tAmericani; well known and 8 WANTED BY RESPFTCTABLB SlTCATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY IN Oofhee as assistant or cashier: good references: sal SITUATION popular: extensively acquainted locahv and on tne girl for housework or second work in private Olrish road. References Al.

7. Tribune office. ary not so much an object as permanent employment. 124. Tribune office.

rooms, or buy furnished flat: vicinity of high school or II 31, Tribune office. yA NTE "a FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN. 3255 li Prairie-av. VA TE D-? 12.UMI ON WEST SIDE PROPERTY; ii will deal with principals only. Address 72, Tribune oltice.

SITUATION" WANTED AS SH1P-Opiiig clerk, or coiiector by young man; years with SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG LADY WITH Oseven years' experience in bookkeeping and ste one Arm. FTrst-ciass reierences ana bona, a Trib nography. City reierences. 151. Tribune office.

une office. Boys. (VT THE O. T. S.

rO'A YX7 ANTED MARKER ITUATION WANTFTD BY COMPETENT YOUNG lady bookk-jeper or cashier: two years' experience. iHiindrv Ills Wahusb. Monday morning. ne aia not aesire to niae tne campaign as a SITUATION WANTED A BRIGHT. STRONG OEnclish boy, lb years old, wants work.

17 Wasbing- ID-FIR? rCLAS AVANTi salesman; no Cor. Milwaukee-av. and Presidential candidate. He accepted the drunkards need Best city references, u. Tribune office UATioN WANTED BY YOUNG LAD.

CASH- Oier and general office work: 5 years' experience; apply. Room 42. Hosiers I'ark. The L'Alegro Club has just been organized. Mrs.

H. VV. Miller and daughter of Waukegan are guests of Mrs. J. S.

Ziegler. Mr. Matthew Hrejsa. father of the Rev. F.

J. Ilrejsa, the Bohemian missionary, died 'Wednesday, oged S3 years. The young men of Rogers Park have organized tne Park Military Band. Dr. J.

D. Craig of Niicsr is visiting his daugnter at this place. Lake View. The La Croix Club gave its third annual dance and reception at Hillinger's pavilion, Sbeflleld and Belmont avenues, Thursday evening. Supper was served at midnight.

The party was largely attended by the members of the club and their friends. The Adonis Pleasure CU.o has permanently organized aud elected orriccrs as William Everett, President: Hock, Vice-President anu Secretary; Philip T. Flager, Treasurer. Mrs. J- ii.

Schneider of No. Evanston avenue celebrated her birthday anniversary last Wednesday evening by entertaining a number of her intimate friends. Games, story -tehuijj, aud music were the features of the ev cuing. The EimwooJ club danced at Spelz's Hall last Tues.i.iy evening. The partv wa larj- 'ly attended.

Mrs. W. V. Hairti of No. Wellington street und Mrs.

John 15. Meyer of No. isi'2 Harry avenue arc compiling a cook-book. The recipes w.il I.e largely contributed by the ladies of tho Church of the Redeemer, corner of Evanston Halsteu. situation cheerfully, and acted upon his con BOY.

AGE 17 WANTED-OFF1CE 5, Tribune office. SITUATION OAddress 1. victions without swerving. The diflicuity with lamiiy. Address SITUAITON WA TE DB COMPETE SWED-Oish girl Tor general housework.

Call Monday. 43 S. Morgan-st. MRS. BURG.

SITUATION WANTFTD BY RKSPECTABLM Oy or.ng widow with one child, doing light housework. References. 2f4 Washington-boulevard, basement. ITU ATP A I) "FO It EN "EltAiTAlL" E-work. Call Monday.

17 in rear. sJtu.vtionwanted-byswed GIRL IN Osuiali lamiiy for (jeueral housework. 67 second fiat. ITUATION WANTFTD BY A COMPETENT SEC-Oond girl or charuUtrtuaid; can sew and mend neatly. Two vears' reference from last employer.

North Side preferred. Please call Monday al Grant-place. SITUATION WANTED-BY GI RL FOR GENERAL Ohousework or to assist in small family. References. 251.1) Calumet-av.

Oi UATION WAN TED-BY (URL FOR GENERAL Ohotisewoik; private family. Best of reiertuce. dot n-slairs. best of city references. si.

Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY YO L'NG LADY AS Oassistant bookkeeper or office work: city refer ANTED VACANT LOT CHEAP-GIVE PRICE, terms and location. 171. Tribune office. Y' ANTED GOOD' TRUCK.

DRIVER. APPLY AT ll'J North Ada st. SITUATION WANTED BY A BRIGHT AMERl-Oeati boy, 14 years of age. in office. Can give best ences; moderate salary.

Amiress i riutine omce. of references. Address Tribune othce. Trades. WANTED-BY YOUNG LADY IN S1TUATION PAY (fill PER MONTH PER fl.OJO OR f-MJUU Lake.

The fair for the Denetlt of St. Ann's Church, Fifty-fifth street and Wentworth avenue, ended Thursday and was a financial success, fully being realized. Invitations are out to the wedding of William Roberts and Miss RhoJa Tabor. Charles li. Bone and Miss Hattie Tomiinson were wedticd Wednesday evening by the Rev.

R. U. Scott at the latter' residence. No. 2,9 Seminary avenue.

A reception was held after lhe ceremony at the ho.ne ot the groom's parents. No. Tiilt Emerald avenue. Mr. und Mrs.

Edward Butler have returned from tMeir wedding tour, and will at No. 4ii2." Winter street. The Lake Athletic Club has boeii organized, with lhe following ottieers: Timothy Maekry. President; John me, Vice-President: John Regan. Secretary; and M.

Hayes, Treasurer. The ciub will Ut up quarters ut Root and Atlantic streets. Fncifwooil. The members of the Presbyterian Church and the Democratic newspapers is, there is no doubt that Mr. Blame's reply from Paris to Cleveland's tariff message, his Florence and Paris letters, and his influence upon the campaign after de.

cimiiig the responsibility of leading it, were es sential to the Republican triumph. It was his faithfulness. unsclli.hness. and masterly joined with final good fortune in tne Wllji for tor as saleslady, ttetereuces. 4, Trib- one veur: ami) security.

Address nu Oottice or uue office. EXPERI- WANTED ENGINEER, OITUATION Tribune office. Address wants position. Oenced and competent -BY FIRST-CLASS LADY IT AT I ON WAN I 147, Tribune office. ANTED FIRST-CLASS HELP FOR DKESS-niakmg: also girl for Domestic sewina niaehitio.

bookkeeper, quick und accurate; four years' ex Ol. WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED perience: best reierences. Address 1 rinune. Wabash-av. SITUATION Tsiiueriutendent of manufacturing brass works.

Os UK 47, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED IN OFFICE, BY YOUNG Olady, as assistant bookkeeper o- as cashier; refer A sT SI XT 11 1 itli h) doers from -FURNISHED ROOM, tcani cars. COMPETENT MECHAN- I A It A I ences. Address rioune omce. WANTED-BY GERMAN COOK; NO t'tTIATIIlV Oical draughtsman desires permanent position, or Owashiiig.

Good K.2 Twenty-sixtb-st. CAST-OFF CLOTHING. PFT RI ENC ED LAD ITUATION WAN TED ci. Tribune office. will do piece work.

od reiercne ANTKD- relerenee. Ti ibnne. Obookkeeper; best of references. OITUATION WANTED-TO PRINTERS PR AC- SITUATION WJ.V.hD-AS l.W"lv a.i i.r, Odress. Call at present place, ma 1 ues- SITUATION WANTED TO DO OFUCE WORK Oby voung lady living with parents.

Pi, Tribune. oi icni ioh printer, experience I in conductiug a FRAN l. 376 S. STATE-ST. 37G.

OLDEST ESTA BL1SHED PLACE duy. avenue and School street, and the volume will himiness in Chicagt. desires position as fore their friends Indulged iu a Halloween social Thursday evening the church parlors. The be si. id the be ne tit of the cnurch.

fluid. Mrs. man of medium-sized office; fancy sal Stenograp tiers. SITUATION WANTED-BY SWEDISH GIRL Foil Oiaundry or generai housework; private lamiiy. 3Jt? Lvuia Tichborne Ha: lev of -den.

Utah, the wife ary not expected; security given if necessary. Ad ITUATION WANTED-BY COM PFTTFTNT LADY IN CHICAGO. liutterttcld-st. dress ii 127. 1 nbune Oiace.

bf a former pastor of tne I.auc View Congreg members of Trinity Church are arranging for a 'erics of leet ures to be delivered during the win tenographer and typewriter ot lour years expe BY COMPETENT COOK tonal Cuiuh. is row the citv and Will meet WANTED AS FTNG1NEER BY A i ATTON SITUATION" WANTED ter. An entertainment for the benefit of the Y. formation of the ticket, that were the leading forces in the campaign and carried the country out of the fcrasp ot the Democratic party. Strons Testimony AcAinst.

Fannce. Decatur, 111., Nov. 2. Sensational evidence was introduced at the trial of Jack Fuunce, charged with having murdered Matt Mc Kin ley. Mrs.

Alice Oliphant testitied that she had a talk with Faunce near the scene of the murder shortly before the crime was committed and that he then flourished a revolver and said he would bio off the top of Marshal Mason's head if he attempted to interfere with him. Faunce crossed the street to foiiow two women to tne ailey and Mrs. Olipnant testitied that she followed to see and hear what happened. She saw Fauuce knock McKmley down and then shoot him. She saw Fauuce throw the pistol into the aiiev, where it was found that night, and then run through the ailey westward and mingle with the crotvet that came running to the scene.

The wiii endeavor to impeach Mrs. Oliphant. Mytrriom Disaiipna'anci" in Iowa. Inquire Orchard-sU OnraeUcnt machinist and engineer of long exoert- liei'o. ims it; the church at the prayer meet Oin private famuy.

rience with a go.a law in in; unucisirtiieis icgii it.irujs. and acciistoine.l to writing on typewriter lroiu dictation: rapid and accurate, irsl-ciass references. Address 0 44. Tribune offie M. C.

A was given Tuesday evening the club ence. Can lurmsn nesi cny ieien.uee. uw. inuuiic. inz nest Wednesday evening.

Charles teeecers SITUATION WANTED-AS COOK IN A PRIVATE Ofamily of adults by an American girl. a.Oa 8. Dear- rooms. Princeton avenue and street has to cis' new home ut the corner cf SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE isin of trooii haiiits to learn machinery bilvti.i s' and Lake View avenues. born-st.

Mrs. W. E. Frazier of Homer, is visit ng Mrs. F.

L. No. 0ii3 Yale street 'The LADY TO DO f-ITUATION WANTED BY A trade: references if required. Apply to G. E.

TJ Mrs. J. w. K'c of No. pri Ban avenue enter longhand Oshoriintnd and typewriting; good WANTED BY DANISH GIRL Asl SITUATION Fiarrison-st.

writer: willing to make nerseit useful. Address Kev. Dr. 1. S.

Hen-on will lecture on Thursday. Nov. T. at tht; Covenant Bap- ichiimberuiaid: best reierences. CainmeP-av.

Oc Now, ladies and gents, is your time to'get the full value for good cast-on clothing. We don't auveni-e isi per cent more, but we pay you the lull vniue tor your goods. will teil that no dealer cannot all. rtl to pay lor iMi worth of goods to pay vou 15U. 't hat is only paper taik.

Competition iu our days is too close to tlo this, as I am one of the oldest dealers iu Chicago aud weii-known in this city. Vol pay the lull value and one price tor your goods Gents' pants, coats, and vests, lull businessuiLs, overcoats, holies' ooten dresses, cashmere dresses, silk dresses, plush silK-vcivet dresses, plush cioaks. or fancy c-oiiks, sealskin or jut-wets, and ali of wear-iug apparel, and the full value paid for them. Orders by mail promptly attended to by Mr. Frank, laaies by Mrs.

1 rank. Net ngents. S-s. Tribune ottice. PRACTICAL FTNGI- WANTED BY SITUATION rTllT-iTION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED list Church.

It will be the first cf tho series of 5H, Tribune office. hieer; country no objection. Oni -untlay. Warren-av. Osecoii'i girl; no calls: FTNGI- CMTU vfp'W WANTED LY COMPETENT lectures to be giv during the winter.

The Ladies" Aid Society of the Covenant Bap SITUA'I ION WANTED PERMANENT. BY Tlldlt Oi'Uiihly competent lady stenographer. 4 Tan furnish highest recommendations from largest city whole-tale hou-es. Address TT loune office. Oneer of rtpeii veurs experience; willing to uu in- ti'-t church cave au oyster supper aud social pig.

21. ribune office. Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. McEwon. i -ITUATION WANTED IN" A FIRST-CLASS SIGN SITUATION WANTED-BY YoLNG LADY apher; salary not so uiucli an object as a piace to get plenty of shorthand una typewriting work.

Osheo to learn lettering, by young man. a thorouga No. 01 1 Etig.twuod avenue-. Tha Social Science club was entertained Tuesday evening at the krro.cr and nnisher: wages uo obiect. til, nio- SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL FOR Ogeneral housewoik or second work.

Call at 2 Monday. SITUATION" WANTED-LY COMPETENT COtK Oand laundress in small laiuily- First-class reference. North side prelerred. Please call Monday at No. SGraut-st.

SITUAT ION WANTED-HY WOMAN FROM CAN-Oa ia: cau cook. wash, and iron nicely; uood wayes reuuired. 112 East rear. 4 i. STARR.

STATE-ST. -NOTICE TO Reierences. Pll. i tfibune ohice. une office.

1 ladies and gents -Now is the nest time to get the SITUATION A 1' AS STENOt. RA PHFTR 1R Oprivute secretary by competent and trustworthy Coaclimen, Teamsters, Etc. tain' .1 her i-itiy f-tends lit a coffee-party last evci'itig. Atnot -r inoe present were: Wdiiam tt ouenw 'ck, Heury lhiuiel Strasshcim. Andrew Weber, Henry hert.

Fred Lange. and L. Kuegier. V. L.

BiirgiiorTer has returned from itshing-'on Tcrritorv. A new dancing club nas been er-CAii zcd leering, and the first meet.ns was liel'l ut No. 1 avenue Friday night. Mis-, ssusie Cbai ies. daughter of C.

C. c'harles of No. aveiiue. has returned from New Vork. where sn'e has been att'Uiing the ot Music.

Mi's. R. R. Jones of No. I'i'2i5 George street and jlaf.ie Colgrovo of P-'iacsvae, have returned from St.

Paul and Minneapolis, where thy have been visiting, ilrs. R. 'p. st inlon of No. Liil avenue has wen entertaining Miss Ada Lanibertson of I i.

Latniiertson rcturiied tei her home last Miss Maine Prouty of Bcloit, visiting her cousin. Miss Carrie WeDaier of No. y-27 Ciybourn avenue. rtlTriTlllV WAN'TKD AS COACHMAN BY COM lady, iiet'-rcriccs. itK.

urttunc otliee. Oaeteut and careful young man; thoroughly under Des Moines, Nov. 3. Special. The Swedish Consul al this place is engaged in investigating the mysterious disappearance of a Swede named Nils Anderson, whose home was near Hazel Green, in Delaware County.

He was last seen while attending the fair at Manchester some weetcs ago, and announced his intention of returning to tae farm where he worked. Friends WANTED BY LADY OlTUAT ION STKNOG- KtuniSit care of tine horses uud carriages. nitl refer IT CATION" WANTED BY NEAT CAPABLH Kelereucea. Orapher and typewriter with machine; circular ence. Address A.

it. CAHLiNG. 2b. W. Inthana-st.

second I work preleried. iis. Address 28. ribune office. girl; good waitress.

tj. Huron-st. lull vi.lue tor your goou clothing: such as suits, coats and vests, pants, and especially overcoats; also, ladies' dresses, cioaks. wraps, and plush and sealskin jackets. 1 his is no humbug, we do just as we say.

We wnl guarantee yoa 5u per cent more than any other deaier. us we have a big demand and ready sales Ufi' goo i goods. Don't sell your good tni you have our orter. We will pay from to 5 for good dresses, aud ironi S3 to SlO ior overcoats. Wo pay a high price lor children's clothing.

Orders by mail promptly attended to. Gents by Mr. Starr" ladies by Starr. Do at forget the number, 3s4 South state-st. No agents.

Call Monday at 22 SITUATION WANTED POSITION IN RAILROAD SITUATION WANTED BY A M1DDLFT-AGED Oman. Swetle, aseoachmac: is steady and reliable; willing to work around the place. Address '23, Trm- 2 rc ATiONs A NTED-BY COMPETENT EAT I jor board of tiatle ottice by an accurate lady steno 0nd imsti cook for herseli and boy 15 years to or the missms man tninK tie hs been murdered grapher; moderate salary to commence. Best references, lblti Wa- uue oiSse. home of John D.

Jones. No. La Smle street. The subject of the evening was '-The Theory of Maltuus" as suggested in Henry George's "Progress and Poverty." A.M. Heineman presented a paper.

The Englcwood Society of the New Chuixn Club was pleasantly entertained Tuesday evening- at the home of William D-id-geon. No. Wr'-ght street. A vocal instrumental program was remlered. The Young People's Society of the First M.

E. Church nas arranged to hold a -Pan-American Exhibition und Congress cf Characters at Arcade Mall Nov. rf ami The Ladies Relief Corps of George G. Meade Po-t. G.

A. No. -111. will give an entertainment iu Arcane Mail Thursday cvenintr. Nov.

7. The ladies of the Sixtieth "street church Sunday-school gave a social Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. U.

Uuuerwood. No. 211 Sixty third sire-vl. The la lies of the Swedish Luther -it, I riPune. and have interested the Consul according make muisell u-eiui basC-av, brst bell.

SITUATION WANTED COACHMAN TIP IROUGH-tjiy understands nis business. Best references. ENOGRAPHKR ITUATION WANTED LADY WANTED-BY SWEDISH GIRL IN SITUATTON Blurt for witn experience wishes position; wul 4'. Tribune office. 'American family.

35lh-SL. Cad Monday and OJ FT. Address UC S2. Tribune. KOEKOEK'S.

STATE-ST, HIGHEST sriiaii wages. FIRST-CLASS lies' and gents' castofr JV price paid for lad OITUATION WANTED BY A LADY STENOti RA- 1 A 1 ii A We pay a big price lor winter overcoats and heaw Scotchman: unaerstanas tne cate i Oct ipherfor two-thinls time; tire years' experience. Oc 1'or-e-and is a careful driver: the care ot xuruaces. Given a Forty-Tear Sentence. Ottawa, EL, Nov.

2. Special. The trial of Joseph Kota, a Polander, which has been in progress in the Circuit Court this week, terminated today in a verdict of guilty and a sen tence of forty years in the penitentiary virtually a life sentence. The convict and a couatry- suits: also ail kinds of ladies' cloaks and dresses. We pay more than any otiier dealer iu the city.

Tuesday. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED GIRL Oas cook; no objections to help in washing. Call Sunuay at 2.J.l Portland-av. iTCATION vVANTeD FOR SECOND WORKj ifcieience; G'sruiau tiescent. 31, '1, ribune.

Citv references, IT. Tribune othce. Woodtavrn. Tlie semi annual election of officers of the oan People's Society of Christian Endeavor of tt Presbyterian Church was held last Sunday. lavKl Grant was elected President and Miss WANTED AS COACHMAN: ILL- Address KK Tribune office.

SITUATION" WANTrTD BY I OUNG LADY STE-Onographer and caligraphist; experienced and CUIU" petenl iu all kinds of office work ui, Tr.punc US WEsT PaVSTHk i. lTITATloN H. Best city highest price for ladies' and gents' cKstoti u.iii. hT Oing to be generally useful around house Ins orders by mail promptly attended to. reierences.

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