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VOLUME XI., Che LINENS AND HOUSEREEPING GOODS. BARGAIN SALESH hicage ., SUNDAY.. DRY .COODS. MAY 8, k. m@ ISSI—EIGHTEEN PAGES. Linens and Housekeeping ol PARDRIDGES. “ Prices the Lowest.”’ “T¥e have compared and know.?* SPECIAL OFFERING.. Twilled Towels, 17x36, lc each, or $1,25 per dozen. Unblzached Damask Towels, IBx3E 18¢ each, or $2.00 per dozen, Bleached Damask Towels, 24x48, 83 00 per dozen, Bleached Napkins, 18xI8, $1.35 per dozen, Bleached Napkins, I9xl9 82,00 per dozen, Bleached Napkins, l7x|7, red bordered, pure lmen, $1.00 per dozen. JUTE SPREADS, New Elegant Goods, at $1.50 each. - RAW SILK SPREADS, From $3 to $12 each, the best value, positively, shown in this market. ‘We have compared with other houses and “know” whereof we speak, CROCHET SPREADS, From goc to $2.00, we positively assert are the “best at the price.” BARRSLEY ‘UNBLEACHED DAMASKS at $1.15, $1.20, and $1.30 are bargains. A WORD.—We wish to impress upon the pub lic that our adver- tisements are ‘“true” in every particular. ‘We do not make assertions that cannot be verified. THEREFORE we ask that before purchas- ing in any line of goods, come to our house and get our prices. They ‘will be found the lowest. If by any chance any article is not cheaper, inform us and we’ll make it cheaper. ‘We are.not, and will not be undersold, no difference what other houses advertise or say. PARDRIDGES, 114 and 116 State-st., or 284 and 286 West Madison-st., NEAR MORGAN. PIANOS. Hallet, - Davis - & Co. Some of the Tustrious Names . Attached to the Late Inter- = pational Verdict. « The Committees of Great Musical Artists, zepresenting the professional sentiment of Germany and America, and sitting as a . Court of Arbitration on the merits of all ‘modern Pianos, have found for the Hallet, Davis & Co. in the following verdict: * “We assign the highest artistic and mechanical character to the Hallet, | Davis & Co. of the United States; it deserves to be fully established in popular favor of all musical nations asthe instrument most perfectly in the service of Art.”? . The following is a roll of the glorious names appended to this concurrent verdict nI»Two Hemispheres : . Franz Lisst, Ggo, Relctards, 4 ~nmmana uu-la. V. S 3me, Panioin: Leatner, Therese Tietjens, B.J. 1anz, Carlo Tiesket, 11, Parabenn, I.. R. Southard, irl Zerraho, ames Gill, Damis Punl, A Farini, & Ledochowskd, Louls Falk. The Piano thus honored with the golden el of Renown, and raised above the com- n of the century by the hand of Fame, sale as heretofore in Chicago by W. W. KIMBALL, .o, State & Adams-sts., Chicago. s isthe re the Sound Board has u-fl"‘,_‘.’fi“g:: r:?fl? S ofatin, which makes 1t free it s discover z tock for the Spring, we :,"“"be.r of excelient Pianos of varions mamlsd that aigseliat L8 creat sacritice. | Buyers sould no theyo il and try these inscruments, as by dolug 50 Ty e o derabid mones: « o JTLIUS BAUER & CO., s = 182 & 184 Wabash-av. T0 RENT. W e Dearborn-st., now occupied 2""&{: LT Oes, store-and, buaement near Jngison, . Also OMHCO 8 | l-mu, Regyy {08 light manufacturing purposes, and baso JT&'%. M. GAMBLE. % Dearborn-st. FOR RENT, B pat of more, 13 mandolphest. el Jightod: ART GOODS. " | LGRS, DISQUES, BROVEES| Importers’ Prices. Messrs. S. Hyman & Co. an- nounce the arrival per steamer France of the finest importa- tion of Clocks, Bronzes, Bisques, Bras, and other Household ART GOODS Ever received through the Chica- go Custom-House. These goods will be sold at the lowest Import- ers’ Prices. A complete stock of Sterling and Plated Housekeeping SILVER. ' Inspection invited. S. HYMAN & CO., Diamond Importers, State and Madison-sis. PHAETONS, &£c. STUDEBAKER BROS. 151 & 153 WABASH-AV., CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR Bxtension Top and Canopy PHAEW%S T. Carts, and Road Wagons, FOR SUMMER DRIVING. Largest Variety, Finest Quality. REMOVALS. T REMOVAL. PHILO I. WARNER, CONTRACTOR on Work, Plastering, and Generl Jobbing, B e oreq is”office 10 HOWLAND BLA Ic, I Dearborn-st. Parties desiring ek sone 1 sy i a5 can leave orders st the above number or at my for- mer place, Hubburd-court. Simeon W, King, eaper Block, Room S5, first tloor. 95 Bemored ¥ uae tor elovator or stops toclimb. Tho oy, cnnfenlenfl)-lualxefl Commissiyners ofice in the’ Passporis vbtained on short notice. RoTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. ‘Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday, Unprecedented Bargains! ‘Will be offered throughout the entire House in each and every depamm:nt. @iik Department. "flc Blurr; Gros Grain Dress Sfll-fnr 50c per rd R-c .Zl ack Gros Grain Dress Sill: for 62cper yard. S1.4 0() Blacl: Gros Grain Dress Silk for 75c $1.12 l‘lqul- Gros Grain Dress Silk for 87¢ $1.; "‘; Blm'h er @rain Dress Silk for $1.00 $1. 50 Illarl-, Gm: Grain Dress Silk for $1.12 per yaed. 42 pes, Colorud Satteén, 500 per yard, cheap at 75¢c. g 65¢ Brown Dress Sill: reduced to @3¢ Plum Dress Sill: reduced to G5c Wine Colored Dress Sill: reduced to SUMMER SILKS, 38, 48, 50, and 6%c. 12 pes. Gros Grain Silk, Myrtle Green, 63c, worth 75c. 8 pey, Gros Grain Sitk, Bronze, G0c, worth 24 pes. Gros Grain Sill, Dregs of Wine, 63c, worth 75¢, 911? Gros Grain Silk, Brown, 63c, worth Sen BLACK SATTIEEN, 50, GS, 75, 87c, and $1 per yard, 33 pes. heavy Grog Grain French Dress Silks in all tie fashionable colors at 87c, usual Drice 1 per yard. LACE 600DS DEPARTMENT. Fermicelli Laces, - 5, 7,9, 12 per yard. Zanguedoe Laces, 6 8 1, T3¢ peryard. Coraline Luces, 19y 12, 17¢c per yard. Point lencon Laces, 10, 19, 13, 186 por gaird. ericowrt Lace, 13, c per yard. Brabant Laces, e por yard. Brazillienne Zaces, o per yard. Yalenciennes Laces, Torchon Laces, Spanish Laces, 25,28, DRESS 600D DEPARTMENT. omie Cloth, 46-in. wide, 60c, marked down Jrom Sic. Cashimere krocade, 3S-in. wide. 2 dotrn Se. Camel’s 1 From ZLace Lunting, 42-in. wide; 63c, marked down JFrom 90¢. 47c. 47e. 47c. per yard. ) 6 per yard. ), 33 per yuard. 'S¢, marked . 1wide, 50c, marled down IOND AT, May 9, I offer the following Bar- gains in New Spring W) New stock: Spring Walking Jackets, $2 : i vy Juclets, Sat- teen Hoodl. 1g Ulsters, 5 Elegant Havelocks, richly trimmed, $6.90. Cashmere Dolmans, Sill: Dolmans, and Imported Wraps at very.attractive prices. Next. Monday morning will be put on my cownter 100 doz. Novelties In Ladies® Neckwear at about half the usual price. New styles of Collars in New atyles of Collars in Linen. New styles of Boys® Neclacear. New styles-of Misses? Neclacear, 2,017 pes. Ribbons, late styles, half price. Parasols for Children. Purasels jor Misses, Parasols for Ladics. Parasols for Mammas. Parasols Jor Everybody. New atyles Buttons, ueiv styles Fringes, new styles Passementeries, we atyles Girdtes. “call early w ‘avoid the big rush in the aft- ernoon. S. 8. BLISS 279 Randolph-st. Enlarged D o wnd full stck of Surglcal Instrumonts, %asses, Crutches. Deformity Apparatus msde order. FOR bALE- “FOR SALE. best 2 whole interestin the larzest and m‘}’f;”;.'fi.?.;: storo in Guanison Count, Colorado. "Phis is a rare chance sad will beas tho, closest ia- | wastioasion: o S. M. ROTHSCHILD, ) 158 STATE-ST. SECOND-HAND I’IANOS. We have an unusually fine stock of Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange for the New Uprights, and | during next week we shall close them out.atlow prices. In the list are included in- struments from all the lead- ing manufactories of the United States. Do not lose this opportunity to secure a bargain. PELTON, POMEROY % CROSS, 152 State-st.. MISCELLANEOUS. K G00D TITLE + thing, to b considored In purchnsing lund f.!.?‘w“n‘l?e pnd thls i what evory one Fets who pur- chases of‘the Ilinois Central Railroad Company Any of its fine Wheat Lynds in Southern 1illinols. npe from & 10 8 an acre, according to 110':: s ani 15 e ent Off if all cash 1y maid. ac quire of 'Y, Land Commissioner,. B DA lcbieaneav., Galero. BANKRUPT STORE, ' Want to buy good Goods cheap? Then read the following: Polka Dot Lawn Ties, i8 cts. Brocaded Black Silk, 40 cts. per yd. Nyele Green and Nary Bluo Flannel: Suitings, 46 inches wide, at 30 cts. per yd. . Lace Top Gloves, =~ 11 cts. 3-Button Kids, 38 cts. Seamless Pin-Striped Hose, 19 cts. per pair. British Socks, - 20 cts. Regular-made Misses’ Hose, 20 cts. per pair. Tapestry Carpets, 75 cts. China Matting, - - 18 cts. Trish Brussels, - - 35 cts. Black Silk, - 37 ets. Colored Silk, = 37 ets. Summer Silk,-- - Twenty Thousand Other Articles at the Cheapest Passible Price. 50 cts. Our readers will un- derstand that we have as fine and good Goods as most places, but we sell them cheaper than others, and we have @ better assortment than yow will find in three- fownrths of the stores. Sod o Samples, o call af s BANKRUPT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st., OPPOSITE THE PALMER. S. SHIREK. OIL STOVES. THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE WIRE GAUZE NON-EXPLOSIVE OIL STOVE. The only 0il Stove made with our PAT- ENT AIR-BOX, which STEADIES the FLAME and prevemts it from being af- fected by strong or sudden draughts of air. N. B.—The draft causéd by the motion of a Indies’ dress will make the ordinary stove puff and smoke. Try the ADAMS & WESTLAKE. Headquarters, 95 Lake-st, BUSINESS CHANCES. HOTEL MEN. GRAND CHANCE. OAKTON SPRINGS HOTEL, At ll:m.luk\:e Wankesha County, Wisconsin, cosl about § Tiaving come into my. nisnds through the death ofll:l former owner, Col. N, Iglehart, I Sor tné kame ToF salc, WILh Tarnitirg, for Saanar: ter its cost. 1t 1s six miles from Waukesha: kood Hihine. splendid roads, nod beaiiful RursoundmA 20 guests were entertained at times last summer. Hero lsa fortunc for some rood man. = “Terms easy. Apply to B. BOORMAN, Waukeshi. Wis. REMOVAL. REMOVATY.. The Unrented Pews the Third Presbyterian Church. corner of Ashland :‘:’:d Ogden-ass., the Rev. Dr. Kittredze, Prstor, will be rented Monday evening from Tk to 9 o'clock. E BUSH\ESS CARDS. REfiI Esta‘ie Doal EotatolW.D. KERFOUT&CO. STAITBRING CURED. In 4'to 6 weeks' train! fl 9 Wasthtou st - and Loans [ s JlJlefi A:MJA\‘ nnu:rnecdu ly. and mus'. furnish unflnnble‘l testi~ maniaie s Al WM P, G Box S Hosion, Mass: Real-Estate . ffice of H. C. MOREY Removed to 85 WASHINGTON-ST., First Floor. Galimet, & Chicago Canal & Dock . Room 235, Borllen Block, - Northwest corner Dearborn and Randolph-sts., CHICAGO. Lands and Jots for sale in South Chlcago. WANTED. WANTED Byan old-established boot and shoe jobbing house, an_cxperienced and Hrst-class salesman who {t ac: Tamied ik Colomdo mud New Mesis e Nupe MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . 8§ solojy Is the only house in Chicago that has un- interruptedly represented as their leading instrument one Pinno—THE MATCELESS BTEINWAY—conceded by the great musl- cal celebritics of both heminpheres to be withoata peer in the world. Inthe menn- time, other dealers have been constantly changing their leading piano. from one to another, in the vain endeavorto obtain an instrument that would in any particular approach tha Steinway. g aomow Carry instock and represent a number of first class, medium and low-priced Planos, some of which are second only. to the Sulnwl’ The city sales of 9 aomom Areconsummated only ut their warerooms, They never have, and do not now add ta the cost of their instruments, by cmploying or countenancing any so-called city solfci tors, agents or drummoers—male or female ~who harass and humbug the community attheirresidences or places of business. Have continuously represented the cele- brated Burdett Organs from the founda- tion of the houso to the present time, during which period they have sold up- ‘wards of twenty-three thousand of these superb instruments. 815 S01UOp Have recently taken the agency of that marvellous Instrumeont, the Mechanical Orguinette, their territory for its sale ex- tending from the eastern boundary of Michlgan to the Pacific coast. - g amuow Occupy alargerarea of business room, em- ploy, more men, and do o more extensive —nui ;| -Dusiness than anysimilar ¢stablishmentin the land. Their position inthe trade as the larzest buyers enables them to control the the most desirable lines in each depart- ment, which they offer to retail and whole- sale buyers on the most favoruble terms of payment, and at the very lowest prices consistent with quality. "8} 90IUOY Possens unusual facilities for tuning and repairing planos, organs and other musi- cal instruments. They constantly employ in this department 22 tuners, regulators, plano-makers and Tepairers. Special at- tention ziven to thefinest gradeof work in this lino. —_— FURNITURE, CARPETS, fc, A. BETS B. $500.00 That the South Side is the place to buy FURNITURE CHEAP, B. bets the WEST SIDE is the best place, which resulted in an argument and referred to the “Daily News:” ANSWER—The BEST PLACE is at ULICK BOURKE'S, 92 & 94 WEST MADISON-ST. et all styles of Parlor, Chamber, Where you e Rtchien Furniture, brussels sad. hris Dining, and Garpets, Cuok Stoves, Ranges—in fact everything needed for housexeeping—cheaper than any honse In the city. Fourteen years' experience at this number i8 0 fair guarantee that you will get good zoods nnd falr dealing. 1CK BOURKE, ¢ and %4 West Madison-st. PARASOLS, LARGITASSORTHENT FARM&S I’ANCONA'S, {23 State-st. PRICE Ieibnne, —— FIVE . CENTS. MILLINERY, dc. “THE FAIR.” SCHEMEB " Aot dea for Competitrs o Gy ! ANOTHER SURPRISE!! a “mmr'ter to-morrow (Monday), May 9, 1531, be- GIVING AWAY HATS AND FLOWERS,” s WILL TRIM To order all Hats bouzht of us HIRITHEC! m e mflllnors kil an fore employed by the Wanted-f-Ten Experienced Trimmers. THE FIRST RUSH B T dome tosae RS a4 HATS. . Seats Pricess Al Canton, - 9ato 19, Milan, - 33cto 63 $1.00%0.81:50. Tuscan - 69cfo 98c. $1.50%0$2.50, French Chip, 98¢ to $1.29. $2.00 to $3.00. French Braid, 79ct0 98¢, $1.75t0$2.50, SHAPES, Baroness, Gretchen, Beriin, Polonalse, Fron-Frou, Opera, -Florids, Coquette, 'Rialto, Saflor Bonnet. Gypsy Queen, Oliveite, Jenny. Dcnrm Effle, Edina, Bayonug, Moateli, Donna, etc., ete., TRIMMED FREE OF GHARGE. FLOWERS, Our own manufacture from French materials, conled om Parls dowery m!v.lfll tive 10 t times these prices: Sprays formerly $2.98 now $1.94. “ WY ey, S1.48. “ “« “« “ - « P “ 69 « “ “« 49« Guerry Wreatiw, 19¢. Chierry Spra s, 69c. Currant Wreaths, $2.4. Largest assortmont ln Chicago of BUDS, 2 cts. ROSES, upward, In all new shades. Also, Dalsies, Knu.erfli}w Luliés of the Valles, Forget-me-nots, Violets, Fansies, aud all other tlowers. OUR MILLINERY DEP'T In charge of an expert, now shows the finest assort- ment Flowers und Feathers in the West. f'lumes and Tips in every shade. Urnameuts, Trimming Sliks and Satins, and all new shualugs and effects in. RIBBONS. 'HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER FREE REMNANTS Of Stiks, Sating, Black Goods. Drass Fabrics, Linings, Linens, Bleached und Brown Muslin, AT LESS THAN HALF VALUE. 19, 0. 478 Actlcles of Ladles® Neckwenr, IMPORTED SAMPLES, At almost 100 per cent off. 97 SPANISH LACE FICHUS (Cream and Black), 4lc, S, 9le, SL11, SL17, $L24 $1.66 up to $L 231 SPANISH TIES Cream and Black), 47c. Se. 5ic, 6le, Gie, T2e, 83c, 9c ¢ > it B, 149 COTTON TIES, 9c up to 54¢c. Unrivaled collection hand-embroidered Mull Ties ond Fichus, better suited to dsplay in Maseum than forsale at SEA'S prices, but they must go. HAND-EMBROIDERED MULL TIES, 96, 11e, 13c. 15e, Tie, 18¢, up to $LST. - FICHUS, 35 85,8 s 57 tie. e, e wp JABOTS, CAPES, LACE EDGES,. Unaerwgar Trimmings, in all new styles, and infin- ite variety. SPANISH LACE SALE (Al Values Wirranted). ARCHERY, CROQUET, Base-Ball Supplies, etc., to be opened next Tuesday, one entlre stock just purchased. Next Wednesday—Aanothér schome. CROWDS! CZOWDS! CROWDS® SEA'S, 122 & 124 Statest. ISYOUR MAD OVER? SEE THIS DAY'S TIMES CARRIAGES. Thos.H. Brown's NOVELTYCARRIAGE WORKS, 298 & 300 Wabash-av. ‘Wita greatly increased facilities and room, Iam now prepared to do PAINTING agg REPAIRING Carriages and Buggies, As well as light work, promptly, and guar- antee satisfaction to all who send their work tome. Gents' Road Wagons, Family Buggies and Sulkies a specialty. LAKE NAVIGATION. . POR ESCGANABA, FAYETTE, I, THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER MUSKEGON Will leave for ESCANABA, touching at west shore ports and Fayette, on tuesday Moraing My 10, ot 9 otck GOODRICH TRANSPOKTATIOX CO., Office and Dock foot of Michizan-a. FOR SALE. ENGINE FOR SALE. 14x18, good as new. * Address Jarecki Manufacturinz Company, Erie, Pa. . DENTISTRY. l33 East Madi-- Best S5 D CELLULOD. Filling Best, One-Quarter Old Rates. Also the only practical teeth WITHDUT A PLATE. ]lfl'Pr Suculon Plate, which never loosens while i b ":i'ltoerl.ln‘\.h‘ (or gas), chloroform. ether free for n)em‘exml xflfi"«'l'{’e;rxnu nneuce. Office open ; Sy e oo A DAY Eact Madison-st. PHOTOGRAPHY H. ROCHER, PHO’IOGRAPHER, 717-179-81 State-st., Chicag 5 OFFERS BINKROPT STOCE ois & Shoes » NEW BEPAR’I‘MENT -Cor. Dearborn and Adams-sts. AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ COST Tt will pay you to visit this Department before buying elsewhere. Housefurnishing GODDS GREAT VARIETY OUR POPULAR PRICES. Carpet-Seat Eastlake Rocker at 50 ets. Brooms at Sc; goml value 15¢. Garden Tools, 3 ‘}neces in set, Hoe, Rake, and Spade, for 18e. A large 2-gallon Water Cooler at 95¢. 88c for a good Hammock, hold- ing 500 Ins. Colored Skirtsat 38¢; good value for 60c. 500 doz. of Gents® White Laun- deéedtss!xg ts :xé; A{Sc. ~ % Sm' ents’ fine Calico Dress 2 collars, at 48¢. An extra lot of Lace-Top Lisle Gloves at 24c pair; good for 50¢; - - S 1n(,almtou Hnts, all shapes, - nt Combination lot of Flowers at 10c Spray; good value 25¢. Extra lot of -fine Plumes at 95¢.. 4SL:u:e Bonnets at 25¢; good value Job of Pearl, Inlaid, Fancy, and .| Jet Dress Butfons at 4e doz. Glass Linen Towels, extra size, at 10c each. . 3 Parasois, : Fans, Laces, Rlbbons,. ' And LADIES and GENTS" ~ FURNISHING GOODS at our Low and Popular Prices. E. J. LEHMANN, C’flge Fair, Dearborn-st, OPTICAL GOODS. MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN 125 State-st., Room 3, Secor Speciacles exclusivoly, Spectacles at ail prices, o attention given to_any othor Ko« nty-saven Jeary practice In the Rajusiment of Glasses to very form ot dercetive eyesliht. Letters of recommendation testifying to . Bern- Jurdcs abilicy as an Optician can be seen at his otice Tgalusaunnm.\ LD Wi rd, S hell, L] Collyer, itev. L 1, 11 Edward Suliivan, m:noy Chies. Ed. Cheney, Kev. V. H. Ryder, Rev. ¥. P. Goodwin, ltev. Arthar Liitle, agd othots of prominence. a r EC ATTENTION to every case of extreme ete e Syestan fice. 1oars=t {05 LoTts I Ma Assist- aBL Latters of nguisy mast Iaclise auamp for reply. M CATTION No ngeats empioyod of 5P Importer of Optical, Mathematical. and Surveylng Instruments, comprising Opern und Field Giosses, llcroscopes, Telercopes, Harometers, Trausits, Leve ‘els, Compasses, &c., the larzest stock in the Nortiwest. | CATUTION,—Don’t pay exorbitant prices Jentarers or Spectaclea. | We sell the best Brasiites Pebbles the best ground Kreach. 151 :apicuemn.fl ) enty-tive_years’ tting tasiea. Onr metbod &5 Boacat Geating. Tols 15 1hg 2y %o butid up our srade. L. MANASSE, Optician, . 88 Madison-st., Tribune allding. =~ STEAM PIPE. »| JOHN DAVIS & 00, 75 MICHICAN-ST., - WROUGAT [ROR STEAH PDE 44 FTTfGs. Worthington & Knowles' Steam Fampe.

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