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VOLUME XEL. SUJTS, MANTELS, ¢ L e Actual Bargains, Worthy giflspectmn. Suits! Suits! '_ Suits! . Mantles! .~ Mantles! Mantles! Taving secured one of the Greatest Bargains in Suits and Wraps ever offered in this country, we will to-day inaugurate a sale of New and Stylish Garments 'at prices hitherto unprece- dented. 100 English Walking Jack- ¢ls, a Bargain never again to ho obtained, at $2.60 430 Fino Cloth “Mother llubhard” Traveling Wraps, with decp fall- ing Hood, lined with Surah itk and trimmed with handsome Silk Or- naments and Tassels, $10.00 100 Graduating Suits, in Fine Swiss, $18.00 & upwards 2 “Hunter’s” Suits, with e now Traveling Jack- of, Satehel, and Belt, $16.00 Special attention is di- reeted to our Children’s Suits, Cloaks, eotc., as we have many very desirable styles, which are offered at our usual well-known low- est prices. MANDEL BROS. 121 and 123 State-st. - Fioneee of Modorale Prices. Cogtly thy habit as thy purse can uy ; But ot express’d in fancy; vich, not gaudy ; For the u;murcl oft proclaims tho man.?’—\Shakspeare, "“To be well drest will ofttimes swu- persedo the rest, =Dy "MANTS 10 order from $4 to $10 W ¢+ S5t 340 White Vasts " $350to 95 Samples and Rules for Self- tasurement sent everywhere. Open evenings until 8 o’clock; aturdays until g o'clock. NGOLL The Tailor, W, eor, Clark and Adams-ss., IATE STREET Stores and Basements FOR RENT. 080, at $40 per month, ‘ J. JOHNSTON, JR, 80 La Salle-st,, Room 4. HONEY 10 LOAN In aums of 85,000 to 850,000, Iny e VEUTOL City Prapurty, at 0 por cent Intoreac. JACOUS, 100 Voaroorn-at, —__PlCr G PICTURE FRAMES will 43 ! N T R N, Manutucturer, A &8 Wabash-av, I PARASOL ARA AT PARDRIDGEN. «Prices the Lowest.”’ “We have Compared, and Know.”’ Natural, Carved Bone, Amber, Pearl, Ebony, Ivory, Inlaid Horn, &c., Handles. Made of best Twill- ed Silk. SPECIAL! Black Satin, lined in all colors, trimmed with Span- ish Lace, only $5.00. Brocaded Parasols, Lined, only $2.50. CHILDREN'S School Parasols at 5, 10, 20, 25, 35, and 50c, worth double. o0 Different styles in Fancy Par- asols, in Lace, Fringe, and Embroidered, at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, and $10.00. PARDRIDBES, 114 & lig State-st., 284 & 286 West Madison-st., (Necar Morgan.) TURNISHING GOOD WILSON BROS. 113 and 115 State-st., Beg to announce that they are now prepared to show over 1,000 different styles and qualities of MEN’S Plain and Fancy HOSIERY In Medium, Fine, and Extra Fine Qualities, Their stock of SPRING and SUMMER UNDERWEAR Was never so large or attractive. Every desirable brand is repre- sented on their shelves, The great variety of English, French, and American styles con- tained in their Neckwear Department renders it impossible for any to fail being suited. PLAIN AND FANGY SHIRTS And Night Shirts ot their own manufacture, in sizes to fit all. These goods merit an inspection from all desiring reliable goods at reasonable prices LAKE NAVIGATION OPILIN. The Goodrich Transportation Co. Recelveand ship Merchandise,&c. to Itacine, Milwaukes, Sheboygan, Manitowoe, Kewaunee, Luding- ton, Manistee, Frankfort, &c. Office and Docks Foot Michigan-av. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, NOW PROCEEDS TO GIVE YOU BOME, WE KNOW That YOU'RE appreciative of our efforts Thut YOU’'RE neatneas personifiod; - That YOUR patranage (s valuable; And that this sale must commend itaclf to you, belicuing * cleunliness nect to godifness.!’ T hird And noxt to Lust Woek of the SPECIAL SALE Of tho stock of Drugklsts’ Sundrios bought at 20 Cents on the Dollar From Mesars, Henry Levy & Son, Hroadway, N. Y., Whu'RTO BOIDR UL 0! Druggists’ Sundries. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Tha following zonds wili bo slaughtered. " PRICE NO OBJECT. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. 10,000 Poclketbooks From le, up to the tinest Looks made. For Ladies’ and Children’s Pocketboolia (toell made, with metal rins and clasp,worth 10c). Genta? Calp-Slin Books Te, worth 25c. Ladics’ Plush Purses, alt colora, fcywcarth 2e, Plush Specle Puracayteith chaii, 11eworth 35, Name, eith Stt); Cord and Taanel, 400 Iocketbooks, 19¢, GUo Pocketboolis, 24e. A Vionna-mado Pocketbuok, nickal clasps, ot card en 39[;. randum tablot, und penell, insido frame and laces far hills and eneole'soparately, beau= Ny St worth fl. LI Packetboak 18 § ) £ Pockutboaks Gie. 1,78 Pocketbooks, Tie. Ifinost gouds made, %o up to 8.8, Shopping B opping bags. 390 Plush, Nickel o, sill cord and tasael. 4o ‘Genuine Turkey Morvcco, leather lined, Teathar hiandie, nlckel erimd, 1wovth 8 1, finer lugs, a0o for large Luneh Satchels, lock and key. Trateling Ltays, alt sizes, fine goods, . Cakos ot too larie, 3 for te. ONE CENT. Animitation of Lubln’s Unrls Soap, sold for genn= Tenther Pocketbookas de, worth 1ic, Ladics® Pocketbooks, 1 "o Leather, 10 all teathor, with sacret o, oM Hame, with Bilk Cord und Tassel, 4, 200 Leather and Batin, ailk cord and taasel, 49, 84, 63, 1D, 88, ¥, and $1.15 for atill SOAPS. {no lubin's, hence seized by * sam."” o Hom, o B o6 ops s1ampod + Lubi, Parin” SAQ worth 10c, for 1o, Al the famous C. O, Boap, lo, worthbe. Btorling. C. C. C. Ttoney, iro. Windsor, Roso '+ and Glycorin, &na Job fut Fglish S, C ‘Pransparent 84 Glycerinp Soap arid U othor 2 8. stylos 1o uuw,’i-x. 1 8 "Totlow'n * Lubin's Baquet” wmnped nnd « gerfumud iiires, und 2 oghor C. iilans, ¥t - patdhouy,” “Jockey 4 Club.” ke, &¢. - Genytne Londun Soape in fancy lonik baxos. Also ooy, Glycering, Trown \Windsor, Ontmenl, &c.' Afso 1, . Brown's »Boudotr Boquot”, Also glant enkes transparont Ghycurine. 3 cakes (bux) for 2Uc. Worth ‘that per cake. ey Bonp 3?()I‘OGNES AND PERFUMES. 2013 barrels of varions chenp wakes 1 lurge « Dottlos. A general inlxtute, ¥ nl Perfuma, ¢, logng, 41c. ome. 12 o, t2e. tio'Cologna, 126, * (Corning's), e, POWDERS. Coudeny’s Gonuing Krench Powders, ¥ Via- A In It | oo, A In Marochale!! &c. rien oo 4o pnekago. Also ** Peari= 4, i Cald Crou . 160, Totlow's ¥ Swan's Down,” fiesh ar white. 2, Saundors' fosh or white powdor, 1,000 INFANTS' NURSING BOTTLES, Dc, worth %, Rubbor nippie mouthplece and tuba completo. 3,000 MIRRORS. A Faney Bluck Framo and Mirsar, Four Conts. Genuinu Collulold, 2ie. worth 8l s ok, ik th Ble, Tollet Mircor, s (turniture housos 2,80). Nigkol Rtanding Tailot Mierors, . 10 Zine Folding Puckot Mirrors, Commencing To-morrow, SEA'S. Barn for twelve horses and five wagons; location either South Side north of Twelfth- st., or West Side east of Hal- sted-st. SCHLESINGER & MAYER, State and Madison-sts. WANTED. An ururmm-m Bank Recelving Tollor. AddressQ i, Teibun uthen. DBOTTLIER OF EXCELSIOR LAGER BEER Patrans are hereby requusted (o give early ol of imval o orier ta citable e o aeiid for iy il 3 watfully, Dotdes in thwe. Resp ¥ S EANT Real Estate]" ABMOTTG and Loans 90 Washiogton-st. Hotarences turnishod Uf do: sirod Lo aur putsois we bavo represcuted during A yoars. 1881 —TWELVE PAGES. BOYS, AND CHILDREN’, CLOTITING, NEW YORK, AND JUIBS WILDE, JR, & (0, Lead Every Clothing House in Chicago in Style, Make, Fit, Quality, and Price for Men's, Boys', and Children’s Garments. ) OPENING g SATURDAY, APRIL 30. LORE EPARTMENT g OPENING 7' SATURDAY, APRIL 30. NO POSTPONEMENT THIS TIME. Remember, seeing is better than reading. Come and sce. JAMES WILDE, JR., & CO., New Front, New Goods, New Prices, Corner State and Madison-sts., ‘ UHICAGO, IT.L. 'Qur Fashion Jook Rent free upon reqieat, BROCADES. o Bl Hlogani Chcap! State and Madison-sts. «ON SALE!” PLACK STV ® ——xD “Nagnifoont Qually|” “Poral Designs!” $2.00! At which price we claim we have no competition. Samples Muailed! Leaders of Popular Prices. Stato and Madison-ss. Branch, Madison and Desplaines-sts. AL GOODS. Ty Opticing, or “TMORKIN BE 125 Rtate-st., toom clusively, 37 yanrs' Glunses to uyery forni of recommendation testity s an Opticiun nud the jerf Do seen at M. lerptiardis fossara of itush Me Bpectaclos ox. adjustuient of nt, Lotters auporior abllity hid" ghsnon cant om th Uk Mlecw, Chicago M 1 Chiraga Lom-opstiie ¢ wosl prominent wnd i Niich oneumiu RING 1o all alghits on rolentific a Ficld Gilnsses, ‘Tolos r—— 120,000 Straight Goods, [:] 1 and Beed, st & sacritica to realize. el S ML e RS k o ATy S RO A UGN, 1 TraSdoipuet. Hoom 1. GLOVES AND MITTS. MARSHALL FIELD & 00, State and Washington=-sts., Invite special attention to SPRING NPIRTATION Fahric Gloves! | Lace Mitis! - &Ly Looy And announce the opening to-day of choice lines in Lisle Thread Gloves! Plain and Lace Tops, all sizes! 28¢, 36¢, 50c¢, and 7Hc. The BEST ever offered at these prices. English, = French, German TAFFETTA SILK GLOVES! LACE MITTS! Complete assortments, including NOVELTIES! Not obtainable elsewhere. REMOVALS, CARRIAGHS-~-RENOVAL THOMAS H. BROWN NOVELTY CARRIAGE WORKS, Nos. 333 and 335 State-st., Will Remove May 1 to the Spaclous Stora and Building Nos. 396, 308, 300, 303, and 304 Wabash- av., where, with Increased facilitics, he wiil be leised to dupply the fineet laas of work madeliN HE WORLD. Itis uied by such gentlemen ta the following : Robert Bonner, Hy. N. Smith 7 Gould, of New Yorks 8. J. Medill, M. D, Wells, H, V. Beinis, Joha B, Lyen, H. . McFarlans, D. B, Cérneau, I H. MEAvoy, Geo, A, Seaveras, Bryan TOWalker, W. C. Egan, 1, H. Whitman, of Chicas %o, and many others, which is a sufficient guaran. §c of ita quality and excelicace, in his new prem- {ses he will be_ prepared ta do Palnting and Re- pairing promptly and &t as reasonable prices a3 <can be done by uny ane, ‘Previous to' remaval will closa out his stock of Fine Buggles at Reduced Prices. COOK'S PATENT UPWARD SELF- CLEANSING FILTERS, As they are the best, and caslly cleaned, sendering them efficacious for many ycars without rencwing the filtering material, which no other filter made will do. Send for circular. A. G, BEXTON & CO., Qen. Agt. Cook's Pat. Upward Sclf-Cleans. ing Filter, 79 Dearborn-st., Chicago, TN The Sribune. X Perrona unadle to purchase coples of Thv CIcAno Trinuxy, at News Ayencies and on rafl- way traina where Chicaga papera are sold will con- Jer a facor by reporting the facta to this office, glve iny full particulars. u.\}lnx Vox Drr TAuN, a German army officer, 13 dead. Eiout new cases of small-pox were re- ported In this eity yesterday. | Panty cloudy weather snd ocenslonal ralns for this reglon to-dny. | Turee steamshlps .brought 999 German Immigrants to New Orleans vv.sum{w. Exar.AND Is now about to enter into nego- tiations for peace with the Bsasuto Chiefs, ‘Fite Nihilists have again threatened the Czar. ‘This Is becoming monotonous to tho Czar. . | ‘Tnr Hudson River has overflowed tho docks at Albauy, and’ several basements there are flooded. — Mus. -Lovise (. ALLEN, at leader in Virginia soclety, died Richmond in her 8 year. one {ime a yesterday at Ties: are now 127 smatl-pox patients and 107 typhus-fever patlents in the Blackwell’s Islaud Hospital, New York. | Er1zA DINKALT, Who attended the funeral of George Washington, died yesterday at Lancaster, 0., In hier 84th year. | Tug steam taunery of Gunn & Co., of Kineston, Ont., was destroyed by fire yester- day. The loss is estimated at $50,000. | I'ni: snfe of the Post-Office at Pittston, Pa., was robbed Monday nlght of several regis- tered letters, some money, aud some stanps. Tur: loyalty of one of tho Russian regl- ments, which has been hitherto considered above suspicion, is now called in question. | Tux: Judicial Cominittee of the Senate con- sidered the nominntions of the President yes- terday, and referred most of them to n sub- committee. Tne Post-Oflice at Frearlcktown, N.' B., was robbed of all letters Ipst night except | those In the safe. The loss is considered quite heavy. ¥ Tur Crown Prince Rudolph of Austrials tobe married to Princess Stepuanie of Bol- glum nfter all, and the Princo of Wales will attend the wedding. e—— T11e bill for cqualizing freight rates on the ronds which pss through Pennsylvania was defeated In the Lower Branch of the Penn- sylvanin Loglslature yesterday, An. Joun K. Boies, of HudSon, Mich,, and Williamn Mcdichael, of Philadelpbia, have been appointed by the President members of the Board of Indlan Conunissloners. TnE sixty-second auniversary of the in- troductlon of Odd-Fellowship Into America wus colebrated throughout New England yesterday with imposing ceremonies. Anour 100 Milwaukeo printers are on o strike for higher wages, ana the Milwaukeo newspaper owners find it difficult to get out thelr journals In gontl ahape and on thne. Coxttacts have been entored into with steamship owners at 1inll, England, for the transportntion of 60,000 emigrants from Norway and Sweden to the United States, Tue strikes fn Chicago have practienlly onded, and ns the demands of the strikers were just anfl moderato, and’ made In the proper spirlt, tho employers have ylelded them. | ‘Crie: Senate met yesterduy. ‘The nsual dil- atory wotlons and the motlon to go into ex- ecutive seasion were voted on, and after less than the usual amount of talk the grave body adjourned. Gronar: . Bovn, ex-Sherif of Iamber County, Tennessee, was only twelve hours fn tho employment of the Nashville & Chat- tancoga Rond when hie was Kkitled while coupling cars. | Wirr1iax J. FrLonkxcs, the comedian, has telegraphod a frioud. In New. York from London that John McCullough made an welectrla™ hit ns Virginlus at the Drury Lane Thentre Monday nlght. Tu school-children of the English de- partments of the Cincinnati public schools celebrated the birthday of Alles Cary yester- day, and those of the German departments the birthday of’the German poet Uhland, m———— Tpe St. Louls street-car amployés’ strike continuea, Tha efforts of the companies fo run cars yesterday was a misorable fallure, and came very noar endiug in a bloody rlot. ‘The sympathics of the people seem to be with the strikers. . —— A MACADAM pavoment is to bo lald be- tween the rallvond tracks on Madlson strect, and stone blocks are to be lald on each slde of the track by way'of experiment and to satlsty Mayor Harrison, that he maynot veto the cobblestone ordinance. s : SuxAton Epuxns asked yestorday that the Senate Judiclary Committos be granted permission to sit durlig the recess (should that over ocour, ho parenthietically said) In order to Investigite the subject of bank- ruptey. Leave was granted. a sm———, WinTELAW REID was last evening mar« ried to Miss Ellzabeth Mills, danghter ot D, 0. Mills, late of San Frauclsco, now of New York, at the residence of the bride's pareuts, by the Hav, Dr. Williaus ¥, Morgun, Rector of 8t. ‘Thomas’ Church, New York, Tuwr Directovs of the Chicago Board of Trade adopted resolutions vesterduy de- nounolng the recent action of the rallroad mugnates In ralshng the rates of frelght to the seaboard five cents per 100 pounds, and without glving the customary ten days’ notico. m—e— ‘Tue funeral of the Earl ‘of Beaconfleld tovk pluce yesterday, The usual solemn cercmonles wore observed on the occaslon, A lurge number of dlstingulshed notables, {neluding the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, Prince Leopold, the Duke of Richmond, the Marquis of Hartington, and the Marquls of Hamilton, were presont. ‘The rewaing were deposited in the family vault at Huglen den . churchyard, ‘There wus o Rreat pmluaf‘...l_ floral tributes to-the memory of the deceased Sstatesman,, The ' - Queen sent one. Neither. her Majesty nor Mr. Gladstone attended the funeral., Lomirnann's horse Mistake was only third 1n the race for the Great Metropalltan Stakes', yesterdny. The race was won by Brown Bess. It should be remembered, though, thnt Mistake had, inaccordnnce withjnglish fair play, to cnml:._ SeNATOR ANTitoNY, Chairman of the Re- - publiean Senatorial Canous, has beon ro- quested by o majority of the Republican Sen- ators to call o cancus for to-day or to-tuorrowy to consider the advisabllity of going fnto ex- ecutiva session to take -actlon on some of the Prestdent’s nominations. Tur steamer Clty of Ausiiu hos been wrecked on the Pelican 8honls, & mila Inside the Fernandina bar* on tho const of Florids, owing to the carelesness or ineapaelty of the pilot. 'The cargo conststed of cotton, sugar, sponges, and fruits, The loss ia estimated at 875,000, No lives lost. [ f ——ee 1N another caiumn will be found a graphlo description of the ravages wrought by the recent floods In Dukota, the sufferings of the pebple wlhose property was destroyed, and the generally desolate’ nppearance ‘of ‘the conntry lately, and now partly, under water. ; AT a meeting of the Dublin Land Lengue’ yesterday - Mr. ‘John "Dillon, M; P, warned the Govermment that evictions would be resisted to the last extremity, and that it these evictiors’ wers not stopped by tha Government Mr, Forster and-Mr. Gladstons would bo held responsible for the blood that would be shed. & ; i CoNunrssyAN ML %, 0'CoxxoR, of Charles- ton, 8, C, who hns been ailing for some time, died yesterday. e wnsa member of the Forty-sixth Congress, and was reéleeted Inst fall. I8 seat was to be contestod by E. W. Mackey. Mr. O'Counor was born- in Beaufort, 8. C., Sept.29, 1831, and was there-: fore in his 50th ye: Tir Sub-Committeo on Baukruptey of the Judiciary Conunlttes of the Sennte, consiste: ink of Scuators Ingzalis, MeMillan, and Gar-- Jand, will soon address communications to. several persons famillar.with the. subject of: bankruptey, asking whethor another Bank-. ruptey law should be adopted, and what the: character of the Inw should be. .4 R i & e iy It appenrs that there s o sewer-plpating” . ¢ in Chicago. 13y combtnation among them- . selves, and through the colluslon’ of certain Aldermen, the ingsters expect to compel the city to pay s double price, for sewer pipe.. Commissioner Waller 18 trylng to fight the ~ combination, but owing to the Aldermanic tools of the rlnmm;:nlnst him. INFonMATION furnished . the . English newspapers by apparently prejudiced corres; spondents indicates that the conditlon of the: Transvaal is far from peaceable and orderly.* The Boers are represented as' making thines’ very uncomtortable-for tho settlers who are loynl fo the Engllsh, which Is not very ro. markable, ns the greator number of these: loyallsts are Innd-grabhidrs and. speculato of a very disteputablo deseriptlon. 5 MiciaEL Revomn, o farmoi, Valenting, alker, a half-breed Indian, and Jnwer Williamns, a school-téacher, went to- driuk Monday In # saloon in St.'Louis County, Missonri. Revoir and Walker, quurreled, Williams Interfered, Walker then nttackeé p Willlams, threw hiin down, and crushed hii- skull with « rock. Williams' death’ wat, almost wstantancons, Walkor then attacked Revolr, Inflicting.. probably fatal® woundss £ The murderer has 1ot beon arrested, ¢ —— IN an Interview with o representative of Tur Tumuse yesterday, Mayor Larrison,’ while not saying posttively whether hewould: ¢ approve or veto tho so-called * cobblestone . ordinance passed by the Council Iast Friday mght, sald so muchin favorof theordinance, and against wooden pavements that the nat. ural inforence Is that ha will not veto tho ordl- nance. The Mayor thinks the people are un- rensonably prejudiced against cobblestones. ; Porhaps ho is right, but the people think - 3 they are right. \ ; p Turne seems to be lttlo doubt that France, . all_pretenses and vrotestations o the con- trary notwithstanding, Is dotermined on the annexatlon of Tunis. The Iey, In an intery view with n London Times correspondént,’ g sald thatthe French Consul-General at Tunls i han for fourteen months tried to induce him 1o nceapt & French protectorate, and that he (the Tey) refused on political and religlous grounds. This statement, taken In connec- tion with the facts that Franco will soon have an army 50,000 stroug In Afrlca, that the French. fleet has alroady bombarded Tunlslan forts, and that French.-troops are alrendy on Tunisian territory, leaves no’ doubt of thu purpose of France. 5 i ’ A ¥IRE broke out In thebox-factory corner of Oakland and Box atrects, Now York, yes- terday aftornoon, Many of the workmen, in . their anxloty to escapo from the building, Jumped from the windows and crushed each ‘other in the doorways, and were very surls ously Injured, An ndjolning sawdust store- house caught fire, and, an explosion follow- ing, the walls of the bulldlng wero thrown down, burylng under it o num- ber of boys and mon ussombled to witness the blaze. The burnlng sawdust, thrown in every direction, set firs - to the olothes of some of tho spectators, and not- withstanding the effort-of the police and firemen niany were badly lnjured. ¥ive per- sons are kuown to have been fatally and about twenty badly burned.: ] Mn. BRADLAUGH presented himgelf. at tha. desk of the Speakor of the fouse of Cout- mons yeatorday and offered to take tho'ous: - tomnry oath. Sir Stafford Nortncots ob- jected and Mr, Bradlough was ardered to withdraw, Sir&tafford Northicota thenmoved that Bradlaugh be not permlited to. take the oath, as owing to hls -peculiar religlous principles the oath would not bo binding on Dbls consciepce; v, Gludstone, Mr. Bright, ana Mr, Labouchere supported the- right of Bradlaugh to take the oath und his seat, and Bradlaugh declared that he would cons slder the oath binding on his consclence, Northcote's motion was put aud carrled’ by & - vote of 208to 175, aud the Torles cheered en+ thusiastically, 1t was their first friwnph ln -~ the 1louse siuce the general cloction, The matter does notend, however, Bradlaugh will present himself at the Speakor's desk agaln to-morrow, and the fight will be re- | newed. In the meantime an effort will be made to rallythe Liberalato support Brad- Iaugh's clalm. Northcote and the Tories seem resolved to make the matter » party ls- suee [