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e VOLUME XL. $ PRICE FIVE CENTS. OPENING. FURNITURE. S RoTHschiLD, 158 State-st. Opening! Next NMonday, April 18, 1 SHALL OFFER 100 DOZEN KID GLO Of my own importation, as follows: 3botton Rothschild's Own (black and all colors) §1.00 per pair, or 6 pairs for $5.00, 4-button Rothsahild's On (black and all colors) $1.20 per pair, or 6 pairs for $6.00. hutton Alexander (black and alf colors), $1,50 per pair, or 6 pairs for $7.50, 4-futton Atexander (black and all colors), $1.75 per pair, or 6 pairs for $9.00. Each and every pair of the above Kid Gloves WARRANTED, and FITTED TO THE HAND, if desired. . New Importations of PASSEMENTERIES, FRISGES, AND BUTTONS. 38¢ Passementeries for - - 256 per yand 50c Passementeries for - - 35¢ per yard 2 Passementeries for - - 450 per yard 75 Passementeries for - - 50c per yard 87c Passementeries for - - B¢ per yard $1.00 Passementeries for - 75 per yard BARGAINS IN Ornaments, Cords, Tassels, and Girdles. GREAT ENBROIDERY SALE 1,500 Pieces of HAMBURG EMBROID- ERIES will be offered the coming week at about half the cost of importation. Epedfl attention is asked to my stock of LACES and made-up LACE GOODS, MULL TIES, and SPANISH LACE SCARFS and FICHUS. Laies’ Light Cloth . English Walking Jackets, Ladxes Light Cloth Ulsters JUST OPENED. - - Nove1t1es for Sprmg Elegant Lines of New Goods opened “throughout the entiré house at Unprecedented Bargains. 'S. . ROTHSCHILD, 158 STATE-ST. Our line ‘of Furni- ture, this spring, con- sists of the best pro- ductions of foreign and home skilled la- bor, FAULTLESS in CONSTRUCTION, AR- TISTIC in DESIGNS, RICH in SIMPLICITY. We are now exhibit- ing a most extensive assortment of STYL- IS and DURABLE Furniture,comprising the latest VELTIES For PARLOR, BED- ROOM,DINING-ROOM LIBRARY, and HALL, in MAHOGANY, MA- PLE, ASH, EBONY, and WALNUT. We will greatly in- terest Faurniture buy- ers this season. Our IMMENSE STOCK and EXTREME LOW PRICES, will be found advantageous to the public. . Inspection sdlicitgq. SPIEGEL & GO, 251 and 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. WEDDING GIFTS. CORSETS. ‘SETS IN GREAT VARIE- lTY of new designsand choice Iselectmn' and an entirely jnew line of articles specially }suitable for Wedding Gifts. ‘Ovington Bros.é &flvmgt(m : 146 State-st. PROOKLYN. CRICAGO. PARIS. STATIONERY, PRINTING, £c. BROWM, PETTIBORE & KELLY, Stationers, Printers, and Blank- * Book Manufacfurers, 194 & 196 Dearborn-st. Bustioners of overy doscription. Elsnk Dovksof all Kz in s?(-ux Und”wmade Lo order. Printiog in all not 'nuu: 15 BROWN. It diate of Cutver, Page, Hlosno & Co. Tk e with Calver, Page, Hoyne &Co. MOVING. Hlmflure Moved by the l!mn "’trenv insuring careful handling and the ca 9t Larse Loads. This Company, with its Rl 3pad Tired Sprinz T'rucks, will' remoye Ten-loom ouse or a Car-load of Furniiure in Two Londs. l-rm elines of Merchundise moved with promptocss .NOTI(/I” 70 Dwners of mproed Real Estate in Chicago and Vienly. ty. y‘_"flew«nlfl respectfully call the atiention of propers aeryed ar lunting Department, which is woll Supped fof eticient service in the mauazement of Hllciassex Gt ‘Toal estuty, meludin Kenting, Collects g L‘:ytu.m. of Tyxes,and careful attenton us to & Inadditon 1o competent assistants wo Vel v bositess wur personai supsrvision. It ts hanoe 1o be oficn tho asa thut proporties can 13 froer mabuged and Le made miore remmnertive ! -mum O xpononeaL A201S {han i1 3y GIEF s and romittances mado monthly, quar- 'afly TRiEy -yearly, or in iy other maunor nn.f ed. lence or persouil uterviews res) Sollctie. PO D BRADIEY, Rooms 15 10 1%, 9 La Saile-st. oo WANTED.: W ARTEL, Afirsteclass and thorought bl ghly capable man ‘{;hshblhh a Flonr Department in a | vlanle Grocery House. Address C9, Efléflfi?fifi GBISWULDS SKIRT-BUPPORTINQ CORSETS 'l‘he Abdonmml Cor sets ‘With and without an ABDOMINAL SUP- PORTER for Ladies in delicate health, and for stout ladies, are_unequaled. They give a GRATEFUL SUPPORT to the figure, and greatly improve the form. SHOUL- DER-BRACE CORSETS for Ladies, Misses, and Children ; Long Waist and Ex- tra LONG WAIST CORSETS in fine sin- gle French Coutilles for Summer Wear. CORSETS made to order in the best style 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. Lady Agents wanted everywhcre. Ex- clusive territory given. Acme Dress Shields. F. B. PUTLTNADN, General Agent, Chicago, 1l PROI’OSALS. PROPOSALS FOR. COURT-HOUSE The Beara of Saporviors of Cass County, Joyamit ocel ock R ., April 3, 1881, for the om0 Corio o as 18 Hhe Iy of Atluni: ds will 1o received for the sepurate paris of the work, and ulso for the building complete. (g pias und specitcatio be seen at the oflice of Jobn C. Cocurane, the A ct, 35 Ashiund Hlock, gorer iindolpi und Ciurkouts, Chieico. and alvo o the Auditor's Oice in Aufantic, fowa. Fur further information and conditions upon which Dbids must be mude. and 1190 for blanks, apply to tha Architect or ‘\uu;w‘rm“ et Wt coul %Bulld\nz Committee. 3 Sakier Attantic, Towi, Nargh , 13- ! I’IIOTOGR APHY. PHOTOGRAPHER, %7-79-81 State-st., Chicago. Grands, Uprighis, & Squares, Fetablished tn Chle::o over Twenty-Ove Fears. Used und Itecommended by 25,000 Artists and Amateurs. Our Patent Self-bearlng Agrnffe’ Attach- ment, Concave Nnme Board, and Improved Veueercd Bridge, aro - valuablo Improve- ments, used I the Bauer Pluno only. The Bauer Gabinet Grands! The newest and mast perfect production in the art of Plang-msking, By the intruduction o proved VIOLINSSHAPED SOUNDING-BOAKD the Yolume of tone is greatly increased, und Jeft entirely 1ree from metallic qualities. Prominent Artists Pronounce It a Marvyel of Perfection. Messrx. Jullns Baver & Co., Chicago, 1L GRNTLEMEN: The Bauer Plano whlflh 1 purchased of vou, [ um happy to say, Is growing in favor every day. Themorc I use it the better 1 Itke it. Ihave hail planos frum many celedrated fuctlories, but huve found none to equal yours in power und purity of tone, elasticity of touch, and durability. ] thu i first zood oplu!nn which prompited me in EX- CHANGING m1 E Piuno for the BAUER Lius oo fast oacs Yours roameceteate: JNO. RIEBLING. Plusbure, Pa., Nov. 25, 1579, A complete amsortment of these Favorite Plunos will be found at our warerooms. We 2so carry i full stock of all kinds of Musteal Merchundise, \\hnltuule and retall, Cata- logues free. Julius Baver & Co., » 182 & 184 Wabash-ayv., BETWEEN MONROE & ADAMS-STS. THE Hallet, Davis & Co. Smuc of the lllustrmlls Names attached . fothe late mtem.ltmu.xl verdict..... ‘The Committees of Great Musical Artists, repressnting the professional sentiment of Germany and America, and sitting as a Court of Arbitration on the merits of all modern Pianos, have fcund for the Hallet, Davis & Co. in the following verdict : Y ¥e assign the highest artistic and me- chianical character to the Hallet, Davis & Co. o the United States; it deserves to be fully es- tablished in the popular furor of allnusical nations as the instrument most perfectly in the sercice of Art.? The following is a_roll of the glorious names appended to this concurrent verdict of Two Hemispheres : heo. Kullack, Franz Lisz! teichurdt, T, ]‘emhmnd Dl']fl‘ Frunz Bei outhard, . Gl Zoreutin, . Leliothowskt, The Piano thus honored with the golden seal of Renown, and raised above the com- petition of the century by the hand of Fame, for sale as heretofore in Chicago by W.W.KIMBALL, COR. STATE & ADAMS-STS, WEBER PIAN( ‘The Upright Pianos of this make are especially deserving of note, all the difficulties encountered in this form of construction being .overcome to an extent not realized by any other maker. The Huet&,Suns Music Go, REED & REESE INVESTHERT SECURITIES, 100 Dearborn-st., cor.Washington Ofier to Investors: 100 sharces Republic Iron Co. 200 ¢ Xake Superior Iron Co. 150 Champlion Iron Co. above stacks will be sold to net (in dividends) over 15 per cent on the investment, sod must sdvance roaterially in price. ‘Thesc are the greatest and.best-manuzed lron Mines in this country, if not in the world, owning thousunda of ncres of mineraf fands. Manicivnl Bonds for sale. Also sume cholce T por ci. CARRIAGES, £c. STUDEBAKER BROS. STOCK OF Fing Garriages, Sme Bar Buggies, ~ Phasions, &, 1S NOW COMPLETE. 151 & 153 Wabash-av, - Fine Felt ATS! SOLD AT THE PER CENT LESS Perfct Mn&s& if Boys’ and Children’s HATS Per Cent 33 Per Cent UND EE R Hats All New zmd Bresh, Boughtvithin tcn dm/s direct frowm the nmnuflwturers. All the : Leading ' Bmadway Styles! Will be fquud,mr,mu:r.mown- ters, at prices ‘that draw CROWDS OF PEOPLE. PH‘E’NR CLOTHING 'HOUSE, 131 and 133 Clark, and 117 Madison-st. MIN ER, BEALS&HACKETT, Pr oprremn and Manujucturers, W. H. FURLONG, Rosident Manager. REMOVALS. GARRIAGES-—-RENOVAL THOWAS H. BROWN ROVELTY GARRIAGE WORKS, Nos. 333 and 335 State-st., Will Remove May ‘1 to the Spaclous Store and Building Nos. 296, 208, 300, 302, and 304 Wabash- av., where, with increassd facilizies, he will be pleased to Supply the finest class of work mads}iN . THE WORLD._ Itisused by suzh gentlemen as the following : Robert Bonner, Hy: N, Smith, Jay Gould, of New York; S. J. Medill, M. D. Wells, H. V. Bemis, Joha B. Lyon, H. J. McFarlane, D.E. Corneau, J. H. McAvoy, Geo. A. Seaverns, Bryza J. Walker, W. C. Egan, J. H. Whitman, of Chica- g0, and many ol ‘which is a suffizient guaran- tee of its quality and excellence. In his new prem- ises he will be prepared to do Painting and Re- pairing promptly and at ns reasonable prices as can be done by any one. Previous to. semoval will close out his stock of Fine Buggies at Reduced Prices. REMOVALS. (. CAVAROC & SON, Wine Wlerchants AND - Importers, Have removed to the clegant and spa- cious store, Nos. 185 and 187 Wabash- av., where they will kecp afull line of flne goods. CIGARS a spec.mlty. HOUSEIIOLD _GOODS. Household Goods All huyers will find it to their interest to examine my stock and prices. Having filled my flve-story building with all Kinds,of FURNITURE, CARPETS, & HOUSE- HOLD 600BS, I am prepared to furnish houses through- out at short notice, ot hotiom prices for Cash or on Easy Paymonts. HIRAM BRUSH, 272 Esst Madison-st., near the bridge. . LARLOR FURNITURE, ?E%?Efim SPLERD Miss Adelaide Harshaw, a West Side Belle, is holding telephonic conversation with her nearest, dearest friend, Miss Julia Howard, and, between the rising and falling of her pretty brows, change of smile, change of color, change of countenance, interspersed with her listening pauses, she seems to be holding ‘an animated dialogue with A SPIRIT! This is all that the observer caught of the monologue : “Not a word—TWhat? Oh—Mad as « Bfarch hare—Yes—Ha, Ha, Ha —DPretty good for you, Julia—¥"hat did he say— W hat ?—Didn’t “he come ?—Xes—)y S—jfes— Didn’t he give you thering ai all ? No—W hat ? Over at Smyth’s new furniture store. JOHN i, SMYTH'S, I’s his new place, you knows; oh, it’s the biggest stove in the— What? The South Side? Shoot the South Side. You have nothing down there to be- gin to hold a tallow candle to it. They have five floors, each one equul to one of our lurge storves, and liter- ally covered with nice things—Ma says the most brilliant display o, carpets she ever saw in her life— what? Parlor Sets? The prettiest I ever saw in my life~they mualke them ihemsclves. ~ Yes, of course— You know Myr. Smyth started the Easy Payment way a long, lony while ago. When are yow coming over? AlUright, we’ll go with you— the awmber is 162 and 16+ West Al right. See that you MILLINERY. 'E WILL HAVE NO Special Opening| AY, For the Display of our MILLINERY __BUT ON _ WONBAY, Apiil 18, And every day thereafter during the SPRING and SUMMER sea- son, we will exhibit the most ELEGANTand COMPLETE Millinery and Millinery Goods In the city, and. invite the ladies to an inspection of them before giving their orders. We guaran- tee our prices 20 PER CENT lower than South Side prices, and OUR STYLES the most artistic. Mrs. E. E. VARY, | — . MANAGER, 235 WEST MADISON-ST. GHIGAGD SUIT GO 220 West Madison-st. Ladies’, Riisses’, and Children’s, Garments And Fine Millinery. SPECTACLES. {FAORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, 125 Stute-st., Room 8, Second Fioor. Spectacles uxclusively. Spectacles atall prices. No attbntion wiven (o any vtler #oods. Twenty-seven yeane pruciice (u the aijustinent of Glusses o every evesi ommendntion testifytng to M. Bern- un Upticlan can be seen at his vlice () 1. Brfont AL nce. NTION to every cuso of extreme 5. LOUIS H. MATTIES, Asslst- ant. Letters uiry must incluse siump 147 reply. CAUTION—Vo sents omployed or appon Importer of Optical, Mathematical, and Shrvesing TR patuenis. comprisig Oners und Fleld Glases Micrnscopes, Telescopes, Burometers, Transits, Lev- tls, Compasdes, &e., the lariest stock in'the Nurthwest. CATTION.—bont pay cxorbltant prices 10 ad- venturers for IM We scll the best Drazilian l’th'E! S ll-nfl the best ground French D etacics f1.20 10 2200 e rentynre yeurs practico In the art of fing Flasves, JQur mothod 15 Boncst dealing. Tals I8 the oy wo butld up our trade. L. MANASSE, Optician, #8 Mudison-st., Tribune Balldinz. MONEY TO LOAXN. MONEYTO LOAN SIX PER CENT 1 Estate Afoney to Loan on Chu!m Impraved, City Real flflu PULLNEL S B in sums to sult oves R m'“ CELLULOID GOODS, CARD. 2 Welave theassuraznice frout lnndreds of cis- tomers that our Celluloid Collars (composed almost cliolly of camphor) arc as -are preccnt- ire of Diphtheria and all threcs comple Try theni. Health, neatness, awd economy. | BABNES & €O, 86 Madison-st., Tribunc Bly. | Eeerything. Kept by . an _GENERAL SUPPLY ST 3 RUGS. 0 L ON NICE S AND Or Cheese ot bought of your Gracer, but get them SEA'S. Tou swrety soant REEESH SAUCE Of that Groceer if once you incestigate prices at SBE AS You'll be feeling like RAISIN The scalp of that Grocer, nor swallow his LEYS If yow once buy at . SEA’S! $£1 Tea for. - (very best Dr. Price’s Baking Cox's Qelatine ror, ! Perfurated Box Bl Hilton's Canncd Peach Enoch Morguan's Sapoli German Mottled, Good Laindry Sou) S oty Groecri HARDWARE TIN WAEE v Hardicare awm wtmeg Graters, Ie; Quart Cupy, Ze. Norelty Clothes Wringers, $3.95—worth $5.50, per- haps more. PANCY PURNITURE, CARPETS, WILLOW AND WODDEN WARE, BASKETS, And all Oouse Furnishings wellee cheapee. Enlarged Premises. Pussenyer Elecator, SEA, Somewhereon State st. o TO BENT. proportion. " Clothex Easter! "Did you see the EGG, EH? ‘The-Mermaid Egg, at SEAE? Did you ste the Jugglers? ‘The Hindoo Temple ? And did you attend the opening? ‘We had 4,000. Have now 1,100 RUGS, ‘Which must be sold in THREE DAYS, ‘To make room for other sales. HERE'S THE LIST: Beginning at the Biggest. 1 GHIORDES C\RI’ET $159.70. e 13x17, worth $850. No. 2481—1 Ghlordesl rpet, $124.50, 1-2x17, worth $! No. 2482—1.Ghiordes Carpet, $116. 24771 Ghiordes Carpet, $ z, Size 10x19, worth .S.?...:. Size 11x11 1-2, worth $200. 2464—1 Ghiordes Curgflt. $69.60, Size 8§ 1.2x10 1-2 c $63.30, Size S 1+ "!l(g 1\0 rth $110. 2455 Size 9x9, wor{ll No. 2456—1 Ghinrdm Carpet, $4 No. 24501 Ghiordes Carpet, $+4.80, Size 6 1-4x9 1-2, worth $93. Size 6 1-2x8, worth $90. No. 24271 Ghionlc~ Carpet, $37.70, These are the only Carpsts remaining out of the immense stoz< showa Thursday. Have about Sizes from 2 feet wide to § feet wide, and 4 feet loag t0.12 fect long, as follows 5 Caclirmeres, Ocshal: Kelims, Size 10x14, worth $°4 No. 3944—1 Ghiordes C.)rgnt. $87.50, worlh $150. 2452—1 Ghiordes Car) 1 Gluorde< C'lrpet. $59. S('S Size 7 1- "'s. worth S‘lol). No. 2438~1 Ghiordes Curpet, $39.90, Sizo 6x9, worth §85. 1,100 RUGS, 310 Coulas, yrnas, gl Moorish, The remaining 316 being Okshyrs, Scindes, Sarisoolas, Calewttus, Kirshews, Belooch- Istans, RKelims, and Persiuns, . : 92 cents (worth $2.00) up-to $29.20 worth $75.00). Alsa a very finc assortment of the following re- om the immense quantity shown atour 4 3 wrrie Portierres at $7.89. Istand of Crete Blanicr: Sitieriaw Wolf’ Ski Cushios: ers ( Tui . upica ' iparaards /n..u $1.95. ; ord Pru yer Rug, $19.3 3 Satin Cocers, up Iru;u $6.60. TURKISH EMBROIDERIES from 2 cents upwards. For ster, Furniture und Pictare oniin. - O 1 enchl ELEVEN INDIA SHAWLS, 0 cuch: worth £ H450; worth 500, Every Art ounces this to be the ncaL CoNlection Gver Soom 1o ARLeHEA. Bargains in Silks, Dress Goads, Lages, Trim-" mings, Hosiery, Linens, Furnishings, Toys, Fancy Goods, Millinery, SEA, Who Had an OPEMING Lasl Wee! REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT, The Building in the South Park at the inte tlun ty-fourth-st, and South Park-ay. l.mmn as the **Park Re. treat. Furnished completel \\lth everything requisite for a first- staurant. or further purtlcuhu apply to the Seeretary of the South Park Commission, 94 and 96 Fifth-av. TO RENT, 139 Madison-st., Store and Basement, bet. Clark and La Salle. W. D. KERFOOT & C€0., 90 Washington-st. TO RENT, Very desirable Lofts and Offices on Randolph, State, and Lake-sts. and Wabash-av. . J. C. MAGILL & €O., 86 Washington-st. To Rent, from RMay I. sbashouv. FISt 12 buitding cornor Wabash-sy, Staull store and baven Store und busement, Ny th Clas) 30 > "A2-<tory bulldini in the. rear of By South Clarkest. sultuple 1 manufacturing purposes. Stare Wabush-av. Light und dry base~ mont corncr of Wibash- av, und Harri i staro No. 1454 Wabush-ar. L:(_h-mbur ot Cominerce. TO RENT," Fine Oftices, with water, vaoit, and wlendld Hent, fecund und ‘third floors, '3t Wushington-st. Apply v DENTISTRY. 133 East Madi- DR. DAY,"5 Best$3 told, $10, Filing Best, One-Quarter O Raes, Also the unl’ practical teeth W |¥u0b'l‘ A PLATE Lower :u:llrm Plate, which never loosens while talking or eatin; e fiova i tor #as), chloroform, ether Ireo for painiess exiracuing: 20 years' practice. Office open duy forenoon Al whrk muamntee £ DR DAY, 15 East Madison-st. Por Sale--North Side ELECANT Res daa'ase Lofs OF grrat depths and beauty, eovered by large trees Jine residences, ois Frede and Deming- cour This proper- ty is in Wrightiwood, within 3 I-4 miles of the Coitrt-Howse, accessible by Clark-st. cars, and. atthe price of $30 tv $55 per foot, on casy terms, is the cheapest jlrst-class residenco - property around Chicago. WM. D. KERFOOT & CO., -90 Washington-st. FOR SALF. ‘SURRERIS TRACT’ Lying on-aed Horth of Chicago-av, and on and West of Robey-st, ‘This propsrty is rips for Subdivision and admiradly situated for the puspose, being surrounded on the north and east by good Street cars run. within two improvements. blocks: ‘We are authorized to offer special induce~ ments to parties buying in bulk or by the block, enabling them to retail atonceata handsome profit. WM. D. KERFOOT & CO,, o Washington-st. For Sale or Lease, -A LARGE SOCTH SIDE LOT Adjoining three railroads and near the South Branch of the river. S. H. KERFOOT & CO., g1 Dearborn-s STEAM PIPE. JOHN DAVIS & CO., 75 MICHIGAHN-ST., WROUGHT-RON STEAM-PIPE AWD FITTINGS. Worthington & Knowles® Stenm Pumps. PARASOLS. Parasols D'ANCONA ’8, 133 State-st. .

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