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1mp01t‘mt Nale 1,000 FINE GORSETS. 650-Bone RENCH COUTILLE CORSETS At $1.37. Fine Colored SATINE CORSETS “(, P ala Sirene,” Blue, Pink, Black, Heliotrope, Cream, and all new colors, At $2.00. The above is well worth the at- tention of every lady. ANDEL BROS. 2 and 123 Mate-st. ‘ll'lt‘,L" ANT 1 ilLOIlIA(v. MOOLL The Tailor, Dioner of Moderate Pricgs, “Costly thy habit as thy purse can iy ; But nay exm'mwd in fancy; rich, not gandy ; For the ap l:urd oft proclaims the man.=Shalspeare. “Tobe well drest will oft thines su- persede the rest. ”—-lx,mn. PANTS to order from $4 to S10 SIS« o« $I5 10 $40 VAIE VESTS $3.50 to $5 Samples and Rules for Selt. Measurement 'sent everywhere. Open evenings until 8 o'clock; Saturdays until g o'clock. MEOLL The Tailar, + 8. W, eor, Clark & Adams-sts., Opposite New Post Office. I'HA 'ONS, SITDEBAKER BROS. 151 & 153 WABASH-AV., tALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR i To o Congpy PHAETONS, T Carts and Road WaoouS, FOR SUMMER DRIVING, LARCEST VARIETY NTI TypmstelsW:mted !mnmm by llln 53 Siler 0 main, , lnh}?l under tho old sealv huve e "I‘r“mm H3 10 823 hor w ol SOk i AN RY O b uuh.ll"fi. i \mrluur a-.y. iduador tho : i Us| i i LS CRESWE)L L Wi ‘W’h“”’" 0 ™ G %"‘"L ART ROy, .x.m-fmu.ml 5116, Boston, Muxs. TED A, m-:.‘,.;;:‘n‘;.‘f"mn MICIIGAN, Lo AYDEN, Mudlson-st. S \—"J!JA‘M CILING DISSOLUTION, E' ,,,m.or Fane a? Dbaving dissolved by its ""“:‘;;lr‘i o |m,m‘.§u"xlm‘|"“l'nw g lnd.n “,;,' v unul |llbl|ll|ll:u!l:hl Wian hey e oan wl m 18, lm. GEOLGY IL PARK. “'am\u oE. nhn . w'h.‘.‘f‘ M"r“JI C. Grimth this day sov- “'flvm, 8. PAllicER, cany & co. llmn,,, 8084 ho Wrighy rflct ‘vmxrcu 1 NOTION BUYERS, C. PA. L. has a great Notion for YOU, HOSIERY BUYERS, C. M. L. wants fo stock YOU. FANCY GOODS BUYERS, C. M. L. hasnofaney prices for YOU. JEWELRY AND WATCII BUYERS, C. M. L. is watching for YOU. STATIONERY BUYERS, C. M. L. is after YOU. DRUG-SUNDRY BUYERS, C. M. L. expects a Brush with YOU, CUTLERY AXD NEEDLE BUYERS, C. M. L. has his eye on YOU, SPORTING-GOODS BUYERS, C. M. L. is on the hunt for YOU, CHROMO AND PAINTING BUYERS, C. M. L. npictures a future for YOU. TINWARE BUYERS, C. M. L. pans out hig for YOU. TIARDWARE BUYERS, C. M. L. has struck hard for YOU. b & 10 CT. COUNTER BUYERS, C. NI, L. wanis every one of YOU. CLOSE CASH BUYERS, C. M. L. s just the man for YOU, Prices the Lowest. Stocls the Most_Complete. Merchants, city or country, will save mon- ey and time by examining my stock and prices before buying. C.M.LININGTON IMPORTER, 145 & 147 Wabash-av. BIG STRIKE NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Eic, AT WHOLESALE. S. D. LURPDEN & CO. Tlave Removed to S-story bullding 117 Franklin-st, sceand butiaing porth ot Madisotl euat sdo of siroo, CASILBUYERS will tave money by looking throuuh WGk Suckor Ty Goods Defore buylni. fuily fillod. lors caro- PARASOLS, ‘Protego’ Parasols! An Inspection will show their merit, For sale only by MARSHALL FIELD & 0o, State and Washington-sts. _____PREP.ARED IUOD. HEALTHY CHILDREN, They are s strouk wnd huvo such porfect. Bealth bo- causo they are fed with Dr. Ridge's Prepared Food FOIR INFANTS, Rocommondud by a1} Physiciana, GALE & BLOCKI Manulacturers of O I I S aud Dealers in Paints, Colors, Varnishas, etc., No. 247 South Water-st., HOTEL MEN. GRAND CHANCIK. OAKTON SPRINCS HOTEL, AL Powauicoo, Waukesha Cownty, Wise mbout Yiaving como Into uy hol Sl dobth o e o olor thy lr;llnu Tor su ¥ MUSICAL INSTIRUMENT. LYON& HEALY 182 State SL., Chicago. Willsead perpaid loll‘.uldnu el SANRLSATAT RO 1, i OI'ENING. GENTRAL CAKE, OpenT Contral Musie-Hall Building, Cor. State & Randoiph-sts. Seats Reserved for Ladies. PIANOS! Durability has been ono of the greatest tosts of art In all ages, and this test the STEINWAY has withstood In a manner unequaled by any othor pinno that the world has thus far produced. This judge ment has becn rendered by not only tho unanimouns testimony of all the great art- { ists and connolssenrs who have used and tested them for upwards of n quartor of n century, but by the more couservative verdiet of the Trade, it being n well- known fact that the highest ambition of all great plano-louses Is to seeure the Stelnway Agency. This Is proved by the fact that the leading music-houses in all great citles of the world represent the Steinway instruments to-day. It {5 also admitted by all disinterested dealers that a Stelnway Piano which has been In use for years will sell for more and Inst long- er than & new fnstrumeont of other mak- ers. It withstands tho soverest elimatic changes, and can be found retaining Its original qualities aliko In the most rigor~ ous Northern Ilatitudes, the damp and Iinmid atwosphere of the troples, the dry air of the mountnlns, and the molst and changenble atmosphere of the luke re- glons and the sea-const. LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-s STORY & CAMP, 183 & 190 State-st., Aro offering raro bargulns In DECKER BROS.! 1anos! IIAINES BROS! 1anos! MATHUSIEK 1anos! HTORY & CAMP WAt whioh_their Iarce and cleuant Waroroous nra frowaed, Cushor smull payment down, with tulaico i monthly luatallments. Pfanos to ront. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st. BAUER L1183 the only Pinno whare the Hound Haard has th courticagurtig of the violin, which miakes It freo of ullmataliic sound. L1 Fosrrauging our ¥sock for tha Bpriig, wo discover 8 puwber of excellont Iianus of various mukers Lhat Rucunsell e urest waceince, Huy hould not ful) (o call wid try theso utiynte, dulvg so Lhuy Catt povltively 43va cousderabls mono, JULIUN BAU 18 & 18 CELLULOID G U(U)b. iz, Wehave theusiuvance from hundreds of cus- tomers thut our Celiuloid Collurs (composed alinost wlially of camplior) dro s 4ro preccut- a lm of Diphthoria wnd henis um threct complaints, Heulth, ncatiess, and oconomy. 5 & CU.y 80 Mudison-ut., Tribune Biy. " A HURLBUT & GO, ‘Wholesale Druggists, 786 and 77 Randoinph-st./ SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES HUJI\II R Sl ING SUIT‘L A Cash GREAT BARGAIN DESILABE BARGAY Bargain UHAPPROACHABLE. WE WILL OFFER IN OUR’ SILK DEPARTHLENT, 2d Floor, 4,000 Yards SILKS! 29¢! Good Value for 45c. All goods in. our establishment marked in PLAIN FIGURES. ONE PRICE FOR ALL. Our prices are al- ways the lowest or money refunded at any time. BONTON NTORE, 118 & 120 State-st, “Grand Trunk Railway. |~ OX CANADA. Tenders will bo recelved up to tho 3lstof May for the working of the Iefroshwoent 1loowma atthe fole Jowing stations on this Rallway, vis.: Portland, Cobourg, Riclhimond, Toronto, Montreal, Stratfora, Cornwall, Sarnin, Klingston, Dotroit Junction, Black Rock, And also for tho working of tha two DINING CAIXS now running on the Centrul Diatrict. ‘Tonders to Include the wholo sorvico, and for & po- rlod not exeooding four yoars, Full detailed particulars cun bo obtsined on appli- cation nt tho Assistant Mansker's oflice, BMontreal. ‘I'he Compnny do not bind thomselyos to accept tho Lighust or uny tonder. JOSEPIL HICKSON, Gononl Managor. A GOOD TITLE Intho tint thing to be considored. in purehastng 1and nnywhere, und this is whut 0very ono gets who pur- chuses of the Iliinois Central Railroad Company Any of Ut fine Wheat Lands fn Southern illtuots, Thy pricon P tromw 141 88 an uer, uccordiug 1o t ull castt' is pnid, Ine ', DAGGY, Lund Commbslonar, N fichlsn-ay., Chicnko, taentlon, und 10 por cent ulf quirg of NONEY 10 LOAN In any amount on Real Estate at Six per cent. A Special Fund to Loan WITHOUT commissions or chur;.e for examination of abstract. M, V. JACORBS, Portland Block. 109 Dearborn-st. w. O. OOLE, 109 Dearborn-st., DEATER 1N COUNTY, TOWY, and SCHOOL BONDS. LID SMacoupin, Suliie, utid Wayho County 1 Cluy, Alexundur, 1o umnlun wnd Calra Clty. uod I'ulnlk Money to Lnan On Chileugo Cliy l-mwny llruno‘(fl rotes armer., fwflli B3I 410, WROUGHT IRON STEAM PIPE AND FITTINGS, Worthlagion & Muowles' Bteaw Fumys, Huvsy s Mixtures! Yor Lawns, used on our Parks. Also, full line of Vq:ubxa and Flower Secds. MOVEY & 0., 175 Wabush-av, guaranteed | SALE IN: L i : TO DAY, AL PARDRIDGEN 'Ma,in Store. 100 cartons of PLAIN and SHADED PLUMES in all colors and combinations, at the uniform price of $1.00; Sold elsewhere for $2.50 to $3.50. 150 cartons of POM PONS, all shades, at 66¢ each; Sold by other houses at $I. ' 25 cases MISSES' and CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS at ~ 2b cents; Opening price, 50 and 75 cts. FRENCH VIOLETS, in bouquets, exquisitely per- fumed, at 10c each; worth 50c. FANCY SHAPES In CHIPS, TUSCANS, PORCUPINE BRAIDS, FEATHEREDGE, MIXED BRAIDS, &c., in Ladies’ and Children’s at Lowest Prices. “« Hats trimmed to or- der.”’ ‘“ TIimported twmmed -Bonmets and Huats «t half cost of importa- tion.”’ PARDRIDGES, 114 & 116 State-st, CLOK & SUI SUl’I‘ DEPT. fi’f mcm State & Madison~sts. 1,000 COLORED SILK Walking Suis! Madeinthe mostapproved fashion, $15! A price barely sufficient to cover the cost of labor. ‘‘Best Bargain” We have ever given to the public. Leaders of Popular Prices. State and Madison-sts. Branch, Madison and Daspiaines-sts, R U)l\(l BY MAIL, Leaders of Popular Prices, State and Madison-sts. Trading by Nail! Our “Order Department®” has just bLeen completely reorganized. It has been placed inthe charge of a compe=- tent and efficient Manager, who, with the aid of assistants, i8 ready to give quick and salisfactory attention to all orders, requests, and letters of inquiry. We mean to make it just «as projitable for non-residents to'bu, 3 of us as owur city customers have found tt, The usual methods of our house,—prompt, popular, and lmlllc, el be {n vogue in this department. Goods sent u pon app approbuation. LEADERS of POPULAR PRICEN. State & Madison-sts. BABY ARRLIGES, de. “1i5 Different Styles of DABY CARRIAGES AT YERGIHO, RURLING & €0.’S, 138~144 State-st. BICYCLES, ** Otfo” steel wheel, with and without Rubber Tire, PARLOR and LAWN SWINGS, EX- PRESS WAGONS, TOY PERAMBULAT- ORS, VELOCIPEDES, cle., efe. OPTICAL GOODS. Importer af Optical, Mathematical, and Surveying Iustrunient, compriving Opern nnd Field Glasses, Micrascopes, Tolescones, Harometors, Trnsits, Lov- ‘oly, Conpasaew, &e., the largoat stock in tho Northweat. AUTION,~Don’ yenturars for Spect Pobbles $1.00 10 $ pay exorbltant prices to ad- v aell the best Beuzilian best grounmd French In tho art of fiting lamet, O0r et 15 honget dowting. is 1 the way w bulld up eur trade. L. MANASSE, Optician, J Fribuns Bullding, 125 Btatu-st, Hoom & second floor. Hpectacles ox- LIII!-IVBIY 27 years' actico In the adjustment of tlasses to ovory Lorm of detoctive eyesighit, Lottans ur'Teconmondation tostiiyhig Lo hiy superlos wbillly M i Optician w1 JEFuc e OF DA dinusns Cin u tho Dotad 1 ‘hleaga Mudieal B\huul-ul S LODLS 1 Ltet of Music for Huud and Orchostra awt Hease wnd Reed Nolo Tustruments ot all mu-l- ever published. Nearly 100 puge iy able toall o 10e. Mend RO NN MUNIC CO,, Chlengu, ENGINE TOR SALE. 14xi8, good as nl)W. BUSINESS CARDS, | Hae"adl '.Efl sflt[“]];e w.flll)). léllglslltll‘ljglnnfsllt Ltefurences turnishod If de- sirud 1o auy puraon wo buve reprvavuiod duriug Ayears. - We have a consignment of Extra Superfine White Winter Wheat Flour which we have orders fo close out at once at the extremely low price of $6.00 per harrel, worth on the market to-day $6.50 strong, C. JEVN 10 & 112 Madison-st. 33 East Matl- 5 sonst RUBBER OR CELLULOID. Filing Best, One-Quarler ON Bales, Also thu ouly practieal teeth WITHOUT A PLATE. Lowar Ructlon Plute, which nover luosens whilo talking or eating. Vitalizod Alr wr gash, chlorofornl, ether froo for pnladere extraotiug 3 yonrs' . Unleo opon unduy forenos rk FINE & MEDIUM! Holton & Hildreth LL1 & 2L3 NTATE ST, REMOVAL LEMOY Real-Estate . fflce of H. G, MnnEY Removed ta 85 WASH!NG ‘TON-ST., First Floor. Calumel & Clivao Canal & Dck (o Room 25, fimdon Block, Northwess cornar Doarborn und Randulph-sia, Citicago. Lands and lota for ul. 18 Bouik Chicago. @m §7 Persona ur parchase coples of ’l'nl Cuicaan ’rmnm{ & lews ,m..m‘".fim m/: rafle way train where 70 papera are sold will cone Jera favor by repioru the facta to this umce, utn- ng full particulars, Fam weather, with cloudiness and oc- cagtonal raln, In the westorn portion of the Upper Lake reglon to-day. A PARCEL of powder was exploded undor the barracks nt Chester, England, Thursday uight. “Tho dnmage done was trifling, 'The perpetrators ave sald to have been militinmen who had been punished. O'Donovan-Rossa and his followers will dispute with the mititlamen tho discredit and cowardice of tho act, Bistor SWEETMAN, of Toronto, has given rise to considerable feeling nmong the Low- Churdl Episcopalians by his indorsemont ot surpliced ehoristers. The Low-Chiurch party, - of course, regard this ns exceedingly ritual- Istie, und they will leave nothing undone to thwart Bishop Sweetman §n the matter of the surpliced cholrs, X Tur liox, Tnoyas 'l‘llunpsox, Judge u! the Eighth Cireuit Distriet of South Caro- Tinn, dled at Abbeville in that State-yestere day in his 7ist yenr, lio wns born in Ayre shire, Scotland, Judge "Thompson was con= sidered one of the ablest jurists In the Southern States, e was aman of high In- tegrity, and was greatly esteemed by all classes, ‘Tue: Republican Aldermen tnet at the Sher- man House yestorday to discuss the matter of Committees of the new Council. It was deeided that the Soclallst Aldermen should be recognized In the make-up of the Commit~ tees, mnd the following Aldermen were then appolnted to report & list at o future ml.etr Inig: Shorey, Phelps, llond, Evnreu. Alb- peter, Lmhof; and Burl Tue report that Lord Seiborne; better - known as Roundell Palmer, the English. Lord Chanecllor, had resigned on’account of the Introduction of. the Onths- bill:* authoritatively denfed. lLord Selborne Is strict Churchman, and it {s well kinown that ho Is greatly opposed. to the admisslon of Bradiaugh, and hence the rumors of his resignation. AND now it I3 sald that even after the with- drawal of the British from the T'ransvanl the - Boers will not have peace, The Caffres are nid to bo organlzing o leaguo preparatory to - making war on the Boers, whom they regard. ns enemies, as soon as the British troops are, withdrawn from tho Transveal. It should Dbe alwnys borne inmind that this news cumés through British sources. Dunixa the year 1850 thore were manufact ured in the Unlled States 1,460,837 tons of steels rafls. This was the largest.amount manu- factured in any one year In the history of the' country, and 18 3L per cent igreater.than the production of ‘187, Thae prospects for this © yearare excellent, and 1t Is expected that there will be.n Inrge percgntage’ of; lncrem even mcr the production ot lustyunr. " ) e p ’l‘lm County Board are cunslderlnzwhelher it would not bo # wise thing to sell the old Reform School proparty In Hyde Park now. Some of the Commlsgloners think thati# would be well to sell the. property In lotsz others think the property should ‘besold im bulk. Inuny case, the Commissionors expech to reallze $200,000 from tho sale, which they - will devote to needed improvementsin the county bulldings and otherwise, —— Waaxen, the great composer, was enthus slastieally cheered on the occaslon of hia presentation of the Nlebelungen trilogy at tho Vietorin Theatre at Berlln. ‘The audls encowns fmmenso and the enthuslasm uns bounded. At the conclusion of the performs anee ho was ealled betore the audience and checred ugaln ond againe Ho returned . thanks briefly for the reception given to hig work and himself. Enwanp 1A who has beaten all the world at rowing, has a brother nnmed Jack who can beat: hiin at fistiensTs, Juck and Ed had o dispute about apiecs of property some timo ago; the dis-- pute led to o set-to, and Ed was completely warsted, Jack was merciful, however, and, though he could have erected log huts over Ed's eyes, ho refralned from dolng 8o bes cause, ns he sald, he did not want to dlugmca his brothor, the Conadlan oarsman, ' ‘Turne: is great want and misery In Lhu_‘ State of Bollvia in consequence of the rav- ages of locusts on the cereals,—especially - rice and Indlan corn, The locusts have swarmed all over the. whole country, even covering up the streets and publle places. -~ Tho poorer classes of people are in n de plorable state. dent of Dollvin, has declined a renominas tion, doubtless because ho foresces great dif- ficultlos in tho way of rullnx o starving people. ‘I'ni; Trusteos s of tho Firat Baptist Church at thelr meeting lnst nlght decided to aceopt” tho resignation of tholr postor, the Rov George C. Lorimer, to tako effect about th end of Octobor, by which tme the Michigap.’ Avenue Buptlst Chiurch, of whish thq Hev. Mr. Lotimer will become postor, will ba ready for occupancy, The ‘Trustees retuct- antly nccepted the rosignation, and passed o Nunez, the former Presl serles of resolutlons warmly euloglsticof the . reverend gontloman, A stoveMenT has been inaugnrated for the erection of o momorlal to Lord Beaconstield in Hughonden Church. It Will take the form of flluminated windows nnd interior decorations, A handsome spive supporting o, peal of bells will b erected fn the churehs" yurd, ond & monument whl bo erected over . the decensed statesman’s grave, cost, about $250,000, will bo made up by pub- M subseription, 'There is little doubt that the sinount will be apeadily forthcoming. sm— Wirtias' R, OAnsox, Joseph Funk, and Joseph Blackmun were arrested at Phila- delphiin last ovenlug on the charge ot having committed frauds on the United States Govermnont_ by exeoutiug ' worthe less bonds for “atarroute”’ gontrnets ors, Warrants for the arrest of two other persons on the same charge oye out. The trials of these persons are expeoted to davel- op some Interesting partieulars in connaa- tion with the Brady business. GAMBETTA was present at the banquet held in Parls rocently ta celebrate the aboli- tion of slavery, and proposed the toast, “To All French Subjects Beyond the Seas, With- out Distinetlon ot Race or Color.” "Theterns Suuplects” sounds: strauge us applied W ‘The whote -