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VOLUME XL. SUNDAY, APRIL 10, OPENING. CARPETS. FURNITURE, {£c. CORSELS. S, 0. ROTHSOHILD, 158 State-st. OPENING! A full Iiae of Fresh and Choice Goods, particulacly . adapted for the EASTER SEASON. DRESS GOODS. My assortment comprises all novelties in Plain and Fancy French Fabrics, and the better qualities of English and American. . Armures from 150 f0 £1.25 per yard, Brocades from 156 t0 81,25 per yard, Fancy Plaids from 250 to $2 per vard, . Fanty Siripes from 30¢ 1o $1.50 per vard, Imporied Koveltles from 255 fo $2.50 yard. Mi-wool Burtings from 25¢ io 81 per yard, Flannel Suiting from 356 to 8t per yard, " Soogah from . 75¢ to 81,25 per yard, Jursgys from " 96 1o §1.25 per yard, MONDAY I OPEN: =Y Light Cloth Cloaks Eaglish Jackets, new spring cloth, - §5.00 Eng, Jackels, sztteen hiaods, silktassels, 8.50 - Uisters, late style, spring shades cloth, - 6.00 Visters, elegantlyirim'd, hood and tassel, 10,00 Bavelecks, tie newest material, - - 8.50 - Havelocks, satinhoods, sitk cord & tassel, 10,00 MISSES’ ULSTERS. MISSES’ ULSTERS. MISSES® ULSTERS. 100 Elegant Infants’ Cloaks, From §2.50 upward, Corset Department. + 95 daz, Thomsan's glove-fittisg, farge and small sizes, 50c; cost $1,00 to impart, 40 doz,Corsets, in biue, pink, white, & black,side face and steel, 73¢; would be cheap at §1,25 75 doz. Corsets, incestructib'e hip, double busk, §l; cost $1.50 to menufacture, 50 doz. Corsets, white only, exira length, 150long whalehones, $1.50;" never made to sell for less than $2, 125 doz. Rothschild’s own black satin corsets, $2; this corset has no equal [ess than $3.50 A full line of Mrs. S. A. Moody's Abdominal, Dr. Warner's Health, Nursiog, and Abdominal, and Macame Foy's Patent Corsets at proportionately low prices. Bargains in Laces. Bargainstin Embroideries. Bargains In Buttons. Bargains in Fringes. SPECIAL SALE OF 6o PIECES Black Cashmeres. $1,25 biack Cashimere fully48in. wide, $1.00 $1,00 black Cashmere fully 48 In. wide, ~ 87c 90¢ black Castmere fully 48 inchés wide, 75¢ 85¢ black Cashmere fully 45 inches wide, 63c 75¢ black Cashmere fully 48 inches wide, 56¢ The above are of the celebrated **Bonjour" brand, &ad are not equaled in the city. Noveities in Ladies’ Neckwear. Novelties in Sash Ribbons. Hovelties in Cents’ Furnish’g Coods. Noveities in Ladies’ Hoslery. The special Silk sale inaugurated last week will be vigorously continued during the coming wesk, with additional attractions. 62 8160 Franch Dress Silk, brown, - - $1.00 French Cress Sik, wine coler, - 620 $1..0 French Dress Silk, plum color, - 62¢ $1.00 French Dress Silk, marine Kue, - - 62¢ In answer to inquiries I would state that I have o special Gpexing. ith me every day is Opening Day. Every dry an ext n'of Novelties which La- dies are cordially invited to inspect. S. M. ROTHSCHILD, 158 STATE-ST. SMOFIXNG. Transfor Co. ' H i B :z Furniture Moved by the Hour, ‘Thereby Inst of Lunce Lonas. Nroad Tired . ouse or n Cuc-lond of Furniture in Two Loads. Laree lines of Merchundise moved Wwith promptoess and dispaich. “T'his Compnny, with ils iigh Stakes, i Trucks, will' rewore & Ten-itoom WANTED. SALESHAN WANTED. To a first-class man who has had experience in selling Baking Powder on the road a good salary will be paid. Address T 40, Trib- une office. PAPER HANGERS WANTED. AvDIF at F. R. HILGER & CO.'s, 204 and 26 Wa- Beshar va Jr WANTITD, 'lne.-ponsmm party on West Side, between Halsted- Stand Ashlund-av. ané Washington and Jackson-sts. g:or three flats contalning from twelve to twenty Foams, oz single house with same number of F00mS. Cdress Y 31, Tribune office. PHOTOGRAPHY. H. ROCHER, ~ POOTOGRAPHER, 77-79-81 State-st., Chicago. BUSINESS CARDS. ART DECORATIVE PAINTING, C. CAREE;:;ILEF;EXSESS Painter, Estimnt . ‘u&uneép&?gl (designs of evers deseription fur Roal Estate") Vilkigmst - an 0 iReferences Turnished if de B jsired to and\émli’l we have ‘represenied during ) years. E At NAT. REEVES & CO.'S, Ticket Brokers, 1t S."Clark-st. and 12 ¢ kundolph. Tickets Bought, Sold. Bud Exeueed, Beduced rates 10 al) parts. ing_careful hundling and the carrying’ HIDAEE GHSWILDS ALtile Louder. Mrs. Clara Cadwalader, the. merry wife of Joseph Cad- walader, bookkeeper for Jones & Jones, a prominent South ‘Water-st. firm, has been vis- iting a new Furniture Store on West Madison-st., and being somewhat excited over the New Spring Carpets, New Parlor Styles, Chamber Fur- niture, etc., telephones her husband: ““What have yon on hand for say 12:15 sharp, this afternoon?”’ Listens: “Then meet meat that The Abdmfiiflfil COlsets, New Furniture Store. You re- ¥ 3 With and without an ABDOMINAL SUP- i Sesiin y 5 member Smyth’s---you called it | pORTER for Ladies in delicats heaith, and the West Side Furniture Palace.’ | for stout ladies, are_unequaled. They give Pause: *“What?? a GRATEFUL SUPPORT to the figure, - | and greatly improve the form. SHOUL- Auother Panse: “Can’t hear? | DER-BRACE & CORSETS for Ladies, Now ain’t you too mean---can’t Misses, and Chidren; Lovy Waist and Ex” ! tra AIST CORSETS in fine sin- hear the name, ean’t you? I'll R speak it louder: gle French Coutilles for Summer Wear. CORSETS made to order in the best style John f. Smyth. John M. Smyth. of workmanship. Sold by Lady Agents, and at 126 State-st., Room 20, TAKE EL- EVATOR at 75 Madison-st. Ladies in at- tendance to show and fit the Corsets. 9 / . Now do you hear? Well, if you know what is good for yourself you will be on hand at 12:15. X want you to look at some Black Waluut Lady Agents wanted everywhere. Ex- clusive territory given. Acme Dress Shields. Chamber Sets of their own make Al, they’re nobhy! It’s a mag- J. B. PUTNARE, nifleent place, and I want you to General Agent, Chicago, 111, * go with me anyhow.”’ PLANOS. Pause: ““What? Money? Oh, don’t he alarmed ; they don’t want your money. It’s Easy Payments all through. They have five splen- did floors---an acre of Furniture. It is simply the largest and finest store 1 was ever in.” Listens: ¢ All right, see that youn do. Bye.’, And Mrs. Cadwalader is but one of some thousands of merry wives of Chicago who are telephoning their hus- bands in the same way about the West Side Furniture Pal- ace, as they callit. . Persons contemplating the pur- chase of a Piano, secking the Best, and patient enough to weigh the MERITS OF ALL, Will find the professional testi- mony of the time, the opinion of musical instrumentalists, and the evidence of highest popularity. to be in favor of the HALLET, DAVIS & GO, Liszt, Richter, Kaullak, Joachim, Abt, Bendie, And many others, whose names are as high as fame and authority can write them, all of whom have united in an’ acknowledgment of the Hallet, Davis & Co. Piano that 4t 18 the best and most perfect in- strument ever invented to articu- late the glorious harmonies with which those great minds havebeen inspired. As the greatest living pianist, Franz Liszt, says: It is the most admirable Instri- ment ever made. W. W. KIFBALL, Corner State and Adams-sts. OPTICAL GOODS. YOU WILL Certainly find the Largest and Dest® dssorted Stocl: of OPTICAL, = MATHEMATICAL, AND SURVEYING_IHSTRUMENTS MANASSE’S Optical Estahlishment, 88 Madison-st. (Tribune Building), Comprising Transits, Levels, Compasses, Rods, Chains, Tapes, Mineral Glasses, Drascing In- struments ; also Opera, Field, and Marine Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, and Thermometers, Magic Lanterns for public exhibitions, cte. FINE GUODS is our specialty. PANASSE 5\@,;?2‘3%&“ |Story & Camp ARE SOLE_AGENTS. for the nnrivaled DECKER BROS? PLANO/, wsed by all urtists desiring tho best piano the world produces. Story & Camp Are solo agents for the renowned HAINES' UP- RIGITTS, tho grent s0io plano. slmost universally used by gur best concert planisis. Story & Camp Are sole neents for the far-famed MATIIUSHER PIANOS, whose strength aud durablilty are the won- der of the aye. Story & Camp Are sole agents for the matchless ESTEY ORGANS; 100000 of these nre now **singing their own praises” thro ighont the eatire world. / Story & Camp Have the largest and finest warerooms, keep the best £oods, und reil them at the lowest prices and on the easiest terms. 188 & 199 State-st. pa s o HERRY ¥ HILLER PIANO OF BOSTON, IS REPRESENTED BY Julus Baver & G0, 182 & 184 Wabash-av. DENTISTRY. R. DAY, "G Best & RUBBER OR D (ELLOLOD. Gold, §10, Filliug est, One-Quarter Old Rates. Al50 tho only practical teeth WITHOUT A PLATE. Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while 1k ting. e aed-Alr (o goa). chloroform. ather free for Injess extricung; ™ years' practice. Office open All work gnarunteed. DR. DAY, 13 Eust Madison-st. SPECTACLES & EYE-GLASSES Scientifically adjusted according to the Science o Optics. Tuwenty-five years’ practice in the art of fit- ting Glasses. MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, 125 state-st., Room 3, Sccond Floor. Spectacles exclusively, Speciacles atall pri attenuon ziven 1o any other kwods. T'wenty enrs' practice in the udjustment of Glusses i formn of defective eyesieht. Letters of recommendation testifsing to M. Bern- Bardus abillty as un an can be’ s Gunn o homus, 3 uop Ch 1. Chieney, Rov. W, P. Goudwin, Hev. Arthur Little, miuence. ce. ON to every case of extrome 05, FOUIS IL MATTIES, Assist- ‘of inquity must fnclose stamp for. reply. ~No nzents employed or spyolnted. TO RENT. “T0 BENT, Very desirable Lofts and Offices in the centre of the Wholesale Gro- cery District. J. C. MAGILL & CO., 86 Washington-st. TO RENT FROM MAY 1. 1store #nd basement 322 Sout! second floor uf 8% Clark-st.: a two-story the reur of 33 South Clark-st,, suitable fo § purposos; une or two flats corer Wakusivar. aund Harrivon-st.; store and basenont S Wabush~ htand dry basement corner Wabash-av. and under dru store; barber snop In bise- havh-uv... furnished, furniture to rent e No, 47 Eldridga-ourts houso No. ‘abash-av.: store and 1y B. P’ HUTCLI & C Chamber of Commerce. RENT, TO Store and Basement 120 Dearborn-st., now_occupled ¥ Dabl, the tailor; Store und Basement 24 South ollawing butldin, perior 3 . Dickey Building, 40 D rn-st. No.1 1 ltandolph-at, Cobb's Euilding, 12 to LS Dearborn-st, No. & Clark-at.; also, roonis suitublo tor sulesrovmis und lizht mandfucturing purposes. J. & J. M, GAMELE, Dearborn-st. OR RENT, 1 Ofiice rear of 79 Randolph-st., 20, uadey forenoon. PAl FLEGANT DISPLAY OF NOVELTLEN iN ALL DEPARTMERNTS. ¢+ Speeial attention asked to the display in SILKS, DRESS GO0DS, FRINGES, BUT- TONS, PASSEMENTERIES, CLOAKS, MIL- LINERY (in our Millinery Department shall show some elegant imported Bonnets and Hats), BEAL LACES, HOSIERY, LACE CURTAIRS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, WHITE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. AN INVITATION Specially extended to those that have never favored us with their patronage, or that have entertained the idea that we do not keep fine goods. . To our regular patrons we wish to extend our grateful acknowledgements for their apprecia- tion of our past efforts, and to ask their presence at our first «Grand Opening” as an encouragement for future endeavors. AN ASSERTION. « Ve avre selling fine and desirable goods at the lowest pricesin Civicago.”’ « Ve have compared and we know.”’ « Inspection aind compaerison invited.”’ A LEADER. o STYLISH-SUMMER SILK SUITS AT $9.00. GOOD QUALITIES, ASSORTED COLORS. PARDRIDGES Fain S_’ézore, 114 & 116 State-st. % FUR;\'ITDTI{E. REAL I{SI‘;L TE. Furniture| FOR SALE. A. DANGERGER, ‘SUFTERN'S TRACT 250 & 252 Wabash=av. Lying on and Horth of Chicago-av, and on On account of the backward state of the and West of Robey-st. This property is ripe for Subdivision and weather, and. having bonght unusually Iarge this spring, we will sell our im- admirably situated for the purpose, being surrounded or the north and east by good improvements. Street cars run within two m | blocks. mense stock of Furniture AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ONLY ABOVE NET COST. Our goods are all new. desirable styles, of the very best manufacture. FINANCIAL. O s e CAPITALISTS. A salary of $,00 to party who can command £30.000 Immediatoly; “vesy lazze and unduubied s i I uiuin and interest ziven, uan retu ments to parties buying in bulk or by the block, cnabling them to retail at once at a handsome profit. w s i1 desired. but positlon can be retal . Husin b Wil beur the severest critic: fiven'a net protit of near S0, per annuul Inst i years under poor inanuzement und irad mieans.” Vith huprovements und superior ment to be intruduced it cannot yleld iuss th Dot per nnpum in the ¢ 218 Indinna-uv., before 12a. m. or nfter 6 p. m. 6 Per @eng WITHOUT ‘COMMISSIONS. 525,000 t0 §% 0 loan on improyed business prop- erty. 0000 Lonn o BN o DAWES, © Toom X Ashlund Block. Money to Loan. AtGpercent, In sums to sult ever $2,000, ou Cholce City Inproved Real Fatate. TURNER & BOND, 192 Washington-st. go. Washington-st. ’ e Hor Sale--North Side RN AV a ?%Sgfi@figg EES I LT L Of great depth and beauty. corered by laryge I 9 ~ar., and Deming- This proper- CorirtedTotse, accessible by Clark-st. cars, and at the price of $30 to $43 per jool, on easy property around Chicago. WM. D. KERFOOT & CO., FOR SALES By SCHRADER BROS,, 113 Dearborn-st., Lot xI et STOCKLOLDE M. D. KERFOOT & CO., trees and surrounded by flne residences, on @ Wrighticood. £ mites of the terms, is the cheapest’ first-class residence 99 Washington-st. ake-nv., near Thirty-seventh-st., east front. STATIONERY, PRINTING, &¢. JWN & KELLY, Stationars, Printers & Blank Book Tanufacturers, 194 and 196 Pearborn-st. (Honore Block.) Stattonery of every description. Blank Books of nll kinds r:'nwe 10 order. Bindicg Magazines und Pe- riodiculs a speelalty, “TTHON 4, 1 N, Jit. } 1ate with Culver, To tho Stocilolders of {he Chicag Steel Horse-Shoe Co. Notice I hereby given thut n meeting of the Stock- holders of The Chicazo steel Hurse-shoe Compuny B e nele nt the ofhes of tie Company. No. 2 Thtesty Cnicago, between tho hours of 9 und L o'cluck n. m. on_Monday, the 23th day of April, 1331, for the purpose Of voling upon Increusing the capiul of Hflll‘;"laml]-:l‘nly;.‘ ond also tor the purpose of electing dditional Dizector. e WL 8 GLIMANN, gl’}‘ 1. ;.'l' sItIDGE, Directors. WAL R. RERIC Secretars. g OFFICE OF THE PEOPLE'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION OF CHICAGO. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Assoclation, for the purpose of eleciinz four Direct- o<, und the transuction of such other busjness as muy Do presented, wiil be lield at itice, W Washing- ton-st, on Mondap Aprl Tx;‘.l;:‘:goz'w i GFFICE OF T11E COUVIY TRESSTRER, RECEIVER'S SALE oF Four-Story and Basement Marble- Front Dwelling (and lot), including furnace and zas-fixtures, No. 1603 Wabash-av., East front, south of Sixteenth-st, about 15 rooms, e et P u b0, oxits teet to 19-Toot aller, being the youth Ii2é feet kol I:\odlfl‘[!fl::fll the nfll:fi,h 855-10 of Lot Block 4, Clarke’s o Chicako. ‘Varsunnt o on order of the Lircult Coutt of Cook County, entered on the 302l duy vember, 134, In the caso of Metville C. Enwes et ul. vs. The State £aSines Insutution et al, I shail, on Monday, the 15t duy vt April, 1551, 4t 11 0° cK . 1. 13! No. 2y La Saile-st., Cli Dremises for the xum g e B el annualy, anices 3 highor at i per cent, nbie s - " s 354 botter bid 15, then received, 1n’ which event the highest und best bid will bo accepted. p.m. LEY, Secretary. The undersigned 15 now propnred o reccive the Taxes tor the year 13 returned deltnquent by the Tovh Chlicetar. Twould request delinduents T cull and settle without delay, so us to avoid the zreatrusn A e a Tater. The noarer the approach of the Ist of Muy the greater the crowd of tax-pavers will be, O Y mbed dimicutt 1t wH] bo to ket & chance to b6 N o cent penalty nttactes after the Ist of May, ur o 3 A BT Sentndditionnl utter the trat day of GVery e tbing month until paid. ! S open for receiviag taxes from 8 o'clock o d the best time to puylsas m. t0 3 0'Clock p. T, ua LUCIUS B. OTIS, 5000 a8 the oflice Opens In the morning. NSON, C Treasurer. Recelver of the State Savings Institution. Ol sy OHNSON, County Tecasnrer Chicago, April G, 18iL. " Saa -| 2000 ‘We are authorized to offer special induce- PRICE FIVE CENTS. GENERAL SGPPLY STORE. To our New Elevator, which, Mr. Ilale says, is *“one of the fincst the world ever saw,” and it ought to be, for, instead of $£,000, it costs US (uot our laadlords) $4,600.00 T0 B0B YOU UP SERENELY! Yes, all-ov-et, and *tis preity as Olivette, and all-ov-it will be ready— NEXT THURSBAY, GRAND OPENING OF OUR ENLARGED PREMISES. Full particulars in Wednesday's TRIBUNE, SHA'S To-morrosy, Tuesday, and Wednasday, A CLEANING UP And Clearing Out of *the sad remains™ OFOUR FIRE SALES To nuake room far new goods to be opened RELICS "2 FIRE! TUE In every department—3 duys positively VERY LAST CHANCIE- To securo the Wondrous Banguins. THREE GRAB DAYS. CURTAINS, Lambrequins, Tidles, Lnce Bedspreads, &c., &c., saved from Fire. HINBOD TEMPLE---THURSDAY AT OUR GRAND OPENING. SILKS, PRESS QOODS, Crupes, Black Goods, Brocades, &¢., e. ALPACA & CASHMERE, Gets, T ets, D ets., 1l ets,, and 13 ets. per yd. ZEPH Y RS, Last Grab~Three Duys Only. Bergman’s Finest Worsteds, 5c oz. Allcolors. Cardboards. Braids, Canvas, &c., &c., SAVED FROM FIRE. PYRAMID OF FLOWERS THURSDAY. CORSETS, Silk Embrofdered Busts, worth $1.25 pair (if perfect), badly damazed, SINE CENTS PALRL SAVED FROM FIRE. GILOVES, Cloth, SI, G cts., 9 s, and 19 cts. ¥, 33,30 aad 81 ct., Tor uést. DAMAGED'BY FIRE. SE&’S GROCERY STORE---THURSDAY Have you an *Olivc-eat "2 How could Iafter “ull I've eat”? Thursday. HOSIFHRY, LACHS Last Chance. - GRAB GRAB Bavs. 7 CiS. Davs. A Grabby Grab. 100.0X savds, Crochet, Irish, Indlan, Cluny, Swiss, Everlasting Edzes, dimuzed spots il cut out—4 husi 14 BARRELS OF LAGEkREfi‘lNAHTS. A GRAB CONTAINS Tts. PO Vareor® 14 yds. PTG T G5, Another lot—Next—another lot. That was GrabL. Hlere’s Grab % SOMETHING SOMETHING Winen ¢ 14 ©1S. SBErrER. 50,00 yards Indian Trimming, two Inches wide, 13 cts. ngrab, or3ets. yard; and that is Grab 2 F¥From Flire. ONCE MORE. ONCE MORE. ‘WIDER BEST 21 cis. quaiity. YET. e, best Skirt Trimming in rab. That's G 3 Grub 3 I More ‘zrubs cees, Curtaln Laces, 0. Xc.—all from EARGAINS ALWAYS. This department. has sll noveltles In Laces, Ties, Fichus, und Underwear Trimmings. Values always warranted. *“Wercy Preserve Us, and Pickle Us, Too.” SEA'S GRAND GPENING. RIBBONS, SAVED FROM FIRE. Plain Gros Grains, Satin and Gros Grains, Rich and Elegant Broeadés, Funey Kibbons, Plald Ribbons, JUST ABOUT GIVEN AWAY, One Cent Yard ForGrobl Grab22cts. Grab3 dcts. Grabd. Gets Grab3,dcts. Graby, I2ets, Grabz, lcts. Grub 8, 19 cts., including finest guods made. A RIBBON GRAB 100, FEET LOKG. N0s.2, 3, and 4, Satin and Gros Grain, 3and 4 cts. Noa. %, und 3.5ty 5d. No.d 12 et I - ) Gros Grains, 3 cts. va. No. . 8 Grain Sush KIbbon, 14 cts. yd. Nos. 15 an cades, 19 cts. yd. Pcsitively Finest Coods Made. $100 SHAWLS--$200 CARPETS SEA'S THURSDAY. G ] T n ents’ Furnishings Of all kinds, complete vuriety, at one-fourth usual rices, Saved from Kire. $200 Lace Curtains, $100 Stand Covers . SEA’S OPENING. ‘ BUELTHONS, Gt}or-h)rlch: 4 doz. for 1 ct.; 2 doz. for1ct.; 1 ct. doz. SAVED FROM FIRE. Good Towels, 2 cts. Cotton Cloth, 2 cts. yard. - Saved from Fire. GOLD ENBRODERIES, THURSDAT GRAND OPENING Of our Enlarged Premises NEXT THURSDAY. Full particulars in Wednesdny’s TRIBUNE. SEA'S To-morrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday,- A Jowelry Sale, Belng our sacond semi-annual offering. 1,000 LOTS Of Jewelry and Siiverware to Be Grabbed Scrambled, and Fought For, As explnined below, In these THREE GRAB DAYS. HESSRS. HENRY LEVY & SOK'S ENTIRE % STOCK JEWELRY, % $29,000.00 "% Jewelry and Silverware TO BE GRABBED. Messrs. Fenry Levs & Son. 417 & £ Broadway. New und mporters of Wares in this country. ather Goods displayed zo's largest Jewelors, ason (by Ch Fancy (0003 deslers) were either sted by Messrs. Henry Levy & Soao. devole theirentireattontion to thess E ods, aud no others, decided to CLUSE QUL THEIR NTIRE STOCKS of JEWELRY, DRUSGISTS' SURDRIES, SEVERAL LINES OF FANGY 600DS, &, &o., Which goods they no longer iutend keepinz. Wo shall devote FOUR WIEERKRS To these Enormous Stocks. These Three Days, Monduy, Tuesdas, and Wednesday, the JEWELRY - And Sliverware will be sold at, ONE-TENTI VALUR To One-third value. Nothing marked more than one= third its marxet value. : Trip!e-lgiate Silverware, Bulter Dishes. Pickle Casters, Fruit Dishes, Fice-Lottle Engrace Berry Ishes, Lreu . t Casters, Al 91 and 98 cents. Butter Euives, Sugar Spoons, Butter Dishes, Pickle Tongs, Setof 6 Teaspoons, Set of G Table Spoons Or Forlss, &c.. &c.y AIEEY and 48 et ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED KRIVES, 12-0z. SL4S 12-oz. For Set of Stx. Usnal price, £250. Rogers’ Tea~ spouns, Forks, and Fuble Spouns, 93 cts. Set 31x. ELCIN WATCHES, Coin Silver, $9.80. Warranted perfect Timeplece. Stex d, Stem Set. Nickel Cuse, Stewm Wind, ROLLED PLATE JEVWELRY, Equal fn wear and nppearance to Solid Gold, and fully warranted., Fine Enameled Bracelets, $3.90; worth $10. % | Chitdven's Bracelets, $1.93; worth $5. SOLID COLD RINGS, Above is Plain Band. Same Engraved, 43 cta. THE SMALLEST CLOCK On 1und or SEA for $L.19 * Vest Pockets.” GENUIXE WATERBURY CLOCKS, Nickel 98 C‘ES. Best Case, Made. Waterbury Alarm Clocks, §L63: worth £2.75. TTEEEE BLACEK Jewelry alone Involces nt cost $2,905.49 Worth of Biack Garnetand Jet Jewelry. THE ASTONISHINC FACTS Advertised weekly by us seem—ns we koow—incred= ible. 12 you THINI THIS A LIE Obilge us by louking over the orizinal Invoices from Measr. Henry Levy & Son, which wiil be fourd at Jewelry Counters, und will be shown any one (o= petiturs included). or write to Messrs..Levy & Som, 57 Brouawuy, New York. or_call upon theif repre= sentutive, Mr, FIRANK RAUDNITZ, now occupying apariments at tho Sherman ilouse, und thus con- Hlnea Fonmselr that we re aiways 80l and anxious (0 pruve every statement wude. The Jet Jewelry Includes Messrs. Levy & Son's entire stock of Eu- glish, French, ind German Iatest .\‘oyelue-. {ncluding K1°0F this spriok’s lmporiations. Every concetvuble variety. Bracelets (109 atyles), Sets (40 styles), Eardrops (220 styles), Pins (195 styles), Huirpina (1 styles), Broockes (14 styles), Necldaces (46 styles), S Hair Ornaments (52 styles), 7 Bungles (17 styles), Crosses (S stylex), And all otlier Jets imaginable. itby Jef, Genuine Onyz, Liest English Garnets, Freuch Riveted Jets, efc., etc. Prices, ONE CENT (worth 2 to Wcts)upto SL3Y; worth 510 §10. Cuu Jet Dall Eardrops, 2 cta.: o Fets, Cut Jet Bails, with Gurnet Tops, Seue Sylish Tansy_ Flower Eardrops, 3 cua (with Stiver Wires, wOrdh 35 cise ALL THESE ONE CENT: Diack Jet Sets, Black Cnt Jet Pins and Eardrops, long Jet Vell Pios, Jet Bull Eardrops. Black Siceve But- 2ons, Tortoise Shell Pins. Braia Piny, Tortolse Shell Cuff Buttons, Child’s Coral Neckince, Celluloid Sets, Pina, Fardrope, Jet fiat Pins und $eil Kins abber Bracelets, Pearl Barnobs, Irench Glt Vell, Suuwi, and Scarf Plns, Filligree Sliver Vell Plos and kar- drops, 10, different styles. Real Th ALL THESE ONE CENT. THE HD00 PALACE AND THE GROCERY STCRE NEXT THURSDAT. SEA. State-st.