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THE CF®JAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. : L} which i the type of fall dress, is entirsly 5"" of fosping with aTough, undress cost. It is our aandid opinion thas the Ulster ehould never be worn without s dirty shart aod a shabby coat to c.er The Paris Liderte, in & recent issus, gravely goncunces that the Locd Mayor of Londoa bas bees apcointed Justics of the Peace st Bastinge, wag hoorary office hitherto reserved fur mom- pors of the Roysl family.” What blauk amaze- mpent mus: bave g2t on the counteaance of every Engl'shmsn who tesd tiny pacagraph ! Lads Bardett-Coutts’ pxoposi iop that all toya tepreseusing eoldicra or battles be banighed from thio pursers seems to havo produced somo effect in Englacd, and to bave awakened sbrill |smentstions smong the cbildren. The philos- spby of tue practice is that toys of this descrip- 4ou nourish in the youthful breast tha love of 3ghting. Wwlism Howsrd Russsll, more familiarly toown by his Curistisn appeilation * Ba 1-Run,"” sea been dir:anced =6 a corrcspondent by his avalsof the Loudon pross during the Prince of Wales' tour in Indis. * Buil-Rluw™ reprcseuts the Times, and is sitacliod to the peraonal suite of the Prince; but be seams not to buve im- proved Lis opportunities. Mr. W. E. Gladetono's letter asking a denial of the charge of nepotism, brougnt againtt hiw by 20 obgcare weoklynewupaper, is maniy and totho Ho shows that bis son, inetead of beiug . an incambent of ome of the richest punishes io | point. Eogland, has been carate of ono of the poorest ; and he sdviges persons curious in the matter to wisit the fiold in winch bis son is engaged andin- quuire bow he performed bis duty. Young Joshua Soars, sole heir to the vast Sears esiste in Boston, by the terms of his fatt w's #il is allowed $1,000 per anpum from th v 40 be reaches bus 2lst ur - .25 years of age ; £5,000 annually from 25 to 30 ; and $10,000 enonally subsegiently. 1t is a questiou fortbe courts who would receive ! the bulk of the prope:ty 1o the eveot of the soung man's death. The.estate 18 estimated to be north becween £10.000 000 sod 15,009,000, Tue sllowances were made by the father inasto- bellum days, were thea value of money wWas wuch gres.er thaa it is now. % i The Countess Ea, the Brazilisn Crown Prucess, bas, a3 & German correspondent re- lates. Joased fur ten years the bouse of a Ges- msu colosist in tho Colony of Petropolis, in what is called the French Valloy. This house =he Las bad elegantly furnished aud embellished, 80d passes much of her time there, taking sn active isteres: in the welfare of the Germszn co'onists, Sbe gives wnstruction to the cluldran io baodiwork, and the most promising of tue girls are permitted to joio the Rirls' choir of tho now colomsts’ church, which she has formed and herself teaches and directs. Atezandre Dumas, some two months ago, wro e & long letter on seduction and illegitimacy, Rpropoe of the atta;pt of s fatlier oo the life of his dsughter's seducer, aod pred.cted his tri- umpheut acjuittal This prophecy haa sinco ‘been reslized. Toe Parisian public iz as leoient a5 the American towards parenia who avenze the honor of their families, when all other pro- cosses fail, with the bludzeon or cold stoel. In the precant case, it appears, the father pressed the seducer to marry his daagbter. Failing i thus, be stabbed. bat, uafortunately, did nut kil hum. The girl bad not the best character in the world. The jury was out only s quarter of an bour, when the verdict for the defendant waare- taroed. Benor Castelar, in his **Life of Byron,” exys: * “Thiere s no tragedy compuable to the tragedy of Byron's own beart. We must ascend to Jera- mish to mes* in universal literature a post who oould Lke bim send ls voice from the tombs, ; repeat Like him the elegy of ruin. The sorrow of Thamo, the piiot of Rlutarch, in whose ears the God Pan murmwed his agony by the Capa Miseno, wes less poctical, less profound, theo the grief of Byron on crossing the xhores of Greecs, 10d beholdiog ber forsaken of the gods | and peojled by siav Foacari could pot love Venice sa Byron loved ber. coaid not feel the lameutation of the weeping Adriatic laxcon as e felt and repeated it, muen besido tue Palace of the Doges, aud the bistoric and sombre Bridgs of Sighs, raised lke a catafaique over the eileut canal whove dark green waters flow beneath the city, resembling the outline of a corpee. fle wept as the Rouwan tribunes wept over Rome's decolation. Of idess be kuew but the ehadoms, of history he felt but the catas- trophes, of life he tastea but the bitterness.” HOTEL ABRIVALS. Puimer Howse—W. E. Avery, Maine; W. F. Wee Sew Tork: Jobn Eern and J. J. Millon, St. 3 Trozes, Paris; W. E. Newha!l, PLil.delphua: H. WL Bussell, Gulevburg ; A, N. De Menil and AL J. Swli- van, St. Louis; M Godly, Utis, N. Y.; G. F. Alapy; B. Deggitt, St Paul; E. B, Vail, wnd Faclfe—R. J. Jod.; B. W. Davis, Keokuk, la.: wyer. New York; C.'M. Doie, Mattoon, IiL ] £, Al Whipgle, North Adaos, Mase, Cutbington, Boston ; J. T. Grabns Jou Calender, New Yor Q. W, Morris, Pitsvurg; Haute: J, A. Brow Lowss—W, F. Yerry, : Janes Jersey; ML AL Tunper. Puilsdelpbia . Elsworth, Winous ; Ge. C. D. Lathirop, New York : Cspt. J. S, Watten, New York; Thomas Buackwell, Huusbarg ; Maj. Joe Stearns, New York ; 0. G. T e, Contecticut ; the Hon. J. il Horuich, Eeokux L T. Mallry sed V. W. Bullock, Moutpelier, Vt.§ Wilism Sh'e ds, Philadelpbia. ... ~urman Lowsc—The Hou. W. H. Heger, Morshad ; the Rev. A, H. Quint, New Bedford ; U. L. Leach, 'Boston; F. J. Lathrop. Tuunton, Masv. ; Col. G. A. M.Closkey, Ssvanuah ; I C. Modewe 1, Fort Wayue ; A, S. Dully, San Francisco; F. W. Monigomery, Milwavkee; F. Grat Ogdep, Uzh; W. Cashmun, Orbana, O. T Eau Claire: 'V, H. Ui N House—W, H. Bu 4. Burk, St Loa: Howard, St. Loufs ; tbe M« Bummers, § 1 Francuco ; C. B. Leonard, New York; E L Hall, Butimore. —_—— Au Inteliigent Dear. Santa Rowa (Cull) Dewovtule On Moore Brothors’ ranch, nesr Dupean's Fauuington, Denver ; J, P. Card, Bt. Louis ; Proctor Tharston, Detroit 1. Huwaston, Terre £ix G - {rewont Now D. . AL , Dotroi W, mill, Meners. Light & Co.. d aing the past sum- | er, cuptared qmite & number of bears, and the ! way they did it way about as followa : A bait 18 wuspended at such a height from tbe ground as * %0 be within easy reach of & bear. Immediate- I5 under the bait a slight excavation is made 10 the grouud, in wiuch 18 placed & ponderous stoel trap, wnich, when eet, i8 about on s le with the surface of the gronud. The tiap is then, covered with lcavea. A rasing bear scon discovers (he bait, goos fcr it, and walks into the trap. Bears are yot generallv regsrded ae being very smart, bat that they do comecimes rise equal to tho occasion the following abundsotly proves. A sclitary bear, & denizen of the abuve-nsmed lo- Qlity, sorely pressed by hunger, sailied forth on 8 noctumal foraging expediuion. Happeniug #long where tie trappeis Lad hung a tempting bait, Bruin at occe procoeded to appropriste it. In attemcung to get tho bait, he uofortuustely Sprung the trap, seqnence of which wis the loss of tmo or three toes. e Limped back to bis den » sadder snd, cs the snquel mll Boow, & wiser bear. lLle- tuning ou the following night, bia Iate mishap atill {reh in Ine memory, his bearship instituted 8 vigorous search 1uto thiogsin geuerai, which revealed the fzet that the trap was again set, whetepon, goaaed by buoger, and remembering the little unpleasaniness of the previous wight, be seized the trep aud dizgged it to one side. Haviog now cuthing to fear from the trap, be Robbled up the bait and marched off trumphant- Iy, Tlin littie trick was rejeated & number of TLe bear is still st large. A Masonic Impostor. The Bogton Globe of Dec. 30 bLas a lengthy 83pose of (be doings of oo Ctarles ca Lagar- Lere who Lad beau establishiag a bogus lodge of pretended Mlssous 1o thab city. 1t appears that the Frenchman 1oped in about fifty people, n- | cloding many respectzbie men, aud persvaded them that for $10 be could and would make them brethren of the myutic tie. flavinz gatbered 1a the persous refer.ed to, the wan with the up- vlossaut name pretonded to mitiate them into the Scottish and York ntes ; but really did jictle ¢lee thao capture the mopey psid 1u, sua tha Taited Frisnds * Lodge was uever more tbaa 3 mob of decelved men. After the matter hsd gome as far as could bs dorne the swivdled parties Lal Lagarliere ar- Tesied and committed to jsil oo a chatge of ob~ tainiog money on false pretenses, wnich would s¢em clenly to Le against him. Ihe onlv ex- Dlanation made by the sccused was that bis Drosecutors and tbo Graod Lodge were a sat of which expiausiion sesms birthday ¢ B. E. Williams, Bloowiogton: W. | Fisher, | the con- ; THE SOCIAL WORLD. Silver Wedding ot an Old Resident. Reception Given to Bishop Ifc- { Laren--Amateur Dram- | atists. A Deable AMliance-..Charily Dalls fo Be Given This Season. , i | | The Prominent Club-Parties of the Week, and Their Partici pants. Suburban Jollity. RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES. GENERAL EEVIEW. Notwithstanding tte vory heavy demsnd upoa the soc:al (sculties durinz the ho'idays, tho roc- ord o the past week wo:ld seem to shom that those facuitiss—il the expression may be al- fowed—are stiil nuimpeired. Tuere has been o continuous succession of gayelies sinca the New Yesr was ushered in, snd to all appearances they willba kept up dmiog the remezinder of the season. Not the least smong tha coming events tuat ace alteady made pubhic will bo the charity balls, which are gotten up under the auspices of ! 1adies who'are prominently known as leaders of : fasbion in thscity. They will no doubt be patripized by the very best paople, s0d will be 1n every respect noteworthy affairs. THE WISCONSIN INAUAUBAL RECEPTION. Our corres;ondent at Mzaisco writes that the recepticn and daoce, Moaday eveniag, the 3d, oo the occasion of the ipsuguration of Gov. ! Ludington aud the other State officors, was the grandest aff Ir of the 'kind ever witnessed at Wisconsin’s Capital. Bacweou 430 and 500 people from Milwaiikeo. Ractne, Ocinomowoc, Wauke- sha, and other places, including prominent citi- zensend leadiog ladics, Wwete prosout, besidos ¢ many bundred of tbe Madizonians of sll sorts, making & jam hio a Premdential lavee. TiLe i Capitol was briluantly illumioated, the tholus . gleaming like a ligt:thouse. The 1ecep:ion began shortly before 8 o'clock. . Gov. Luidingten, Lient.-Gov. Pargor, Attorney- General Sloan, and their wives, sud Secretary Do:la, Treasurer Kuom, aud Superintoadent Seaning, took up their stations unier the grace- fuliy-craped -nationsl colors ia the rearof the + Assembly Chamber, and for more thau two hours 1 the membe:a of the Recoption Committee, prowm- * inent citizens of tho Capital, wers kapt busy pro- een:ing the sovereign peaple, of all ages, bota sexeg, and various conditions in life, who wanted to pay thelr respects to their oflicial servants, ' and a fatizuiog amount of band-shaking was done. It was noteworthy that Gov. Ludiogton : did not bave all his relatives grouped abont him to ** receive " wita the officialy, as Gov. Yaylor did two vears before. He and bLis agreesile wite received ther fiiends with an easy cordisli- tv, und very favo:adly impressod those who met thom for tus tirst sime. Alis. Ludinzcon wora arich gros-gra' silk of two +hades, tnwn cok r ou brown, wita puict lacs aad diamunds; Mra. Parker o hanj-oms black suk. doabue wairt: Mre. Sloau u superd drab ! Lrocaded mls, with skirt beawily tnmuwed n black lace. There. was tbe sficest and most varied display of e'egaut torlsttes ever s:en in the city, the Milwaakes | iadies outsbiming all oin2rs, winle there were ' many io streei-dress, aud poOr wowen were | there to seo the sp.eudor aud feel their equali.y at tins do:noeratic sacial gatberiag in very pliia and ches=p attire. Tuere were ccstumes of ull shales, from Geojest black in rich vely8t and eik to showy woite D gosssmo:-liko fabrics, with bithaot garne: and cardinal, deiicate piuk, viue, green, mauve, hise, lowou,lavendss, pearl, | ana such siades, brown, plum, nod otler bues | 1 various combinations, euriched with ewbrod- | ery, laces, aud aivers trimmings. i Dancasy began oth the Sanate and Assem- Lly Casanbers about 10 o'ciock, and coutinued till %, ‘and, wuen tue elegant i1oves. from sums of which gleaned white shoalders snd fsic aras, Hoated 1 bewilleriug beunty in the mazy dsace, the eleet was charming. In tho Assembly { Chamuer, the first cance wasled by Gen. Ac- I wooa, who took tne Governor’s place at his re- | 3 | quest. as bo pever dances, wiih Mrs. Ludiogton, i wao dances verv gracefuily, sud the Governor's family wade up most of tho set. The Asse:mbly Cuawoer nas 80 crowded that it was dificalt to { make room for the dsoces till late, bot thoss . woo kept step to the baaitching music of Wil- | iaws & Seveiance's Band, w.idu: wnom wore | ‘wauy colia men, well kuoan ou 'Clango. veewed | to enjov ic lughly. The Scaate Cbauber was | aiso full, and afier a fine concerc by Bach's i Band 1t turmished wusic for dauciug thero. The ; guests from abroad, especially the Muwankeosns + who bad cume vat i0 do honor ta their fellow- ; ciuzen, seemed weil pioased. Maoy avreeibleac- quaintances were formed, aad tue ties betwesn tue Capital and tho Crewmn City streugibenod. | AMATECR THEATEICALS. ! A hiahly interesting eutertwinment was given laes Wednesday eventug at the resideuce of Alr and Min. Hentv Craaford, No. 24 Calumet ave- uue. Lt coueisted of the renatiou of the drans ectitled **The Marble Heart,” by the members of the Thahs Clab. Furtaer thao tius, theie * was an effort made to combiue with ta:s por.ion i of the eutettaiument 1he most sgreeable feaiuies | of au ordioary suc.al party. le wecd scarcely be ; remarked Lnai the .temp was successiul. Tue large company who were nssemv.ed exoressed © ibemaelves a8 p'eaved 1ar Leyond taciT expecia- i sious. Followiog is tho cast of the pls. : Mademoisells Alarco ... Ciamewtive.. . Harrs Wuiker Sazmus Al Conne.d Mr. deury Crawford J. Aliteheli, Jr- E. 8. Hoston ; At tbe couclusion of this part of the euter- | taiuwment cbe gucdis repared to the arawiug- Fouw, which had bean decorated snd preparod for dsucing. At 11 0'Cluck auDpDar Was berva.d under 1k supervision of Joun Wright, and wus of tue choicest description. Among the guess wero Judge znd Mre. Joun G. Rogers, Alr. aud Mlrs. George 3L Pall- an, dir. and 3ira. W, L. Mizeaetl, Mi. sud s, 8. J. Wataer, Mr. aud Mes 5. C. ifield, Ar.anl Mzs. Lonis Wab), Mr. 204 Mra. Seneca Kunvark, Nr. end Mrs. Henry Cu:tis, Mr. sod Ars. J. P. Cooper, Mr. apd #l1s. Wilism Paze, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hanford, Mr. and Mra. Jazes F. Asay, nea Bryan, Mr. and Alre, L. U. Fairbanss, Ar. and Mre. Vivcens Daker, 3lrs. Sauger, Mr. {and Ms. Hilton, Mr. and M BE. 8. ' Alexender, Mr. apd Mrs. R. L. Goodell, i Mr, and Ars. Reeve, Mr. Enos Agres, Geu. ! ltobertson, Mr. sud Mrs. Vuliam Chisholm. Mi.and Mre. J. 8. Sceveos, Mr. A. G. Dowos, ! Mr, and Mrs. Loimao, Mrs. Julson, Dr, and Alrs. B, N. Isbam, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Ar. and Mis. Heory Hill, 3ir. sud Mru. Geoze Gags, Mr. aod Mra. J. N. Clarke, Dr. aud Mrs. ai0oes Guon, Mr. sud Mrs. A. B. Mecker, Mr. ond drs, James Mix, Mr. anl 3re. J. B. Browo, Mr. Jobn Barker, Mr. sud Ars. Hodges, Mr. s0d Mrs. J. §. Dusell ; Miss Mumie Fie.d, dliss ' Reave, the Miesew Waird, tho diseer Rogerr, { slss Clmis Iiuoter, Misa Anpa Barker, ilisa | Guoverman, Miss Exttie Bseell of Dubuyue, Miss | i B2 Mery Had, Mies Florence Bryan, Miss Clara Guop, Auies Lon Swazey, Miss Nellie Harmoo, Miss Lmms Smith, dles Swazoy of slsine, iliss | Carrio Miteheld of at. Louts, Mica Auaie Coutin, | Miss Lotae Sharp, Miss Hirst. Miss Clara Keut, Mies Katio Huicniusou. iiss Kimbark, Mivs Ida Kent, Mies Lizzie Hempstead, Miss Dickford, Alzss Cranahaw of Kentuck; | nie Cobb, M1xa Hubuard of New York, iisa Suow, Alss Chisholm of Cleveland, Mise Anva Ciark, Mus McDonald, Miss Lizzie Jones, ks Camu- bell, Aiss Lorane, Aliss Aunie Clark, 2lius Belle * Watler. Miss Bertus Cobb, sy Alice Hilton, iy Nina Kent, Miss Goodell, Miss Luse, Miss Faunie M'arsous, Mise Bettie Carter, Capi. A. J. Acram, Mesurs. Harry Rogers, Charles Follaue- bee, Edward Palmer, Wallace Campbell, Samael McConuell, George Murizon, E. 8. ieston, Sum- wait, Bask, Fuuvatletoy, Joba Owsley, L Asav, Jr., Bonjamin Jones, Fred Sacger, Mitchell, Jr.,” Ea Cobb, Heory Wuiler, Alex- ander, Chsrlea Packer, J. W. Ogden, Ray Har- mon, Couriney Csmpbel', Junius Smuth, H. V. Harves, Ma}. Fasco, Uoodman, Cuet ain, F. M. McCaughtcy, Frod Field, Pierson . Swith, E. F. Getcoeli, Stauley Waters, Chauncey J. Blsir. e SILYER WEUDINO. An syent of especial inlarest to the older resl- dente of the city occurred last Mondsy evening, attbe sesidencocf Mr.and Mis. John Porter Fexus, No. 15 Pina tiree:, being the celebration of their silvor weddug. Mr. Ferne came to Chicago April 27. 18:1, and his wile in 1881 Tuey reeide at what 18 cal'ed the old bomeztead, wich w28 the first houss budlt after ihe eny was tacorporated. and which was the first to be robuilt o Pine strect after the firo of 1571, Alr. Ferus is Grand Tyler of the Grand Lodge Afi’. aud A B, Alarze pumberof frionds gatherad st the boure eatlv in the eveninzand eugaged in social con ercation. Tue presents disvlayed we:e very osumerous aod vamabie. Among them was a t0id mlver tea-set, from Lianey Lodge No. 201; twewve solid slver sez-spoone 1o case, fiom E. B. Myers aud Jobn C. Hilton; msx solid ~mlver tes-spoous, Luiter knife, and sugar sooon, from O. M. Mioer aud Jobn 1. Banill : oue silver cake knife, from Ii. T. Wiion ; one sot siver tea-s.oons, frem Edward Cuok : oue dozen smlver tea-spaous, frum Alr. 20d M:s. Derzfield ; two silver table-spoons, trom Csrus Wicox, L. Wilcox, Jolin Griffith, and Mr. B-own ; one wilver soup ladle, from dir. and Mrs. A.dtich; one aozen wolid silver napkin rings, from John Vence ; tvo brantiful golid eil- ver napkin riogs, Mise Magcie Blansy; oue & wilver tobacey box, Mr. and iis. Dr.” W. A, S vavg; solid eilver paskin rioz, salt sod peoper cowmplete, Ar. aud Mrs. William Baleb ; s1x wohd silvor vat-picks, C. 1L, Crane; two solid vilver vassa of beautiful patiern, Mr. and Jrs. H. Wat! one solid miver gollet, W. A. Symouds ; oue solid mlver goblet, Mr. Edwardn; two teautiful ealta of exquim e design, with gyld band oleganily chiased, M. and Mrs, Dr. H.iS. fiaiin 3 chow-chow dish, soliJ silver monntings, E. D. Ravuor ; picsle-dieh, solid silver movnt- ings, Jobn Wooimaa ; pickic-du ulid silver muvtiogs, 3. aud Mis. Jobn O'Neil ; pickle- dush, solhd gilver moun.ings, Dr. G. 3. Chamber- lain; beautiful golid silver vaso of the design of fera’ leaves. appropriate to the occasion, Mr. and Mis. Coailzs T, Wit ; »olid silver card receiver, Mr. and Mrs. Bergfield ; solid silver vase. Wille iam Bryan, of Ravenswoad : #'id silver butter- dish of beautiful_design, Mr. and Mis. Levi Henry. Auvurn, Il ; solia milver childs kopife, fork, uod 8poun, o Fiankie Guilsgher, from Mr. and Mra. J. M. Terwilligef. DECEPTION TO EISHOP M'LABEN. Thuredzy evening lag: st the residence of J. W. Dcane, Esg., 707 Micligan avenue, the membe:s of Irinity Parish meb to make tie acquaintance of Bishop McLaren. ‘The eveniug being pieasant, there wis & goodly sssemoly, and for two,bours there was & constant etresm of peaple entering the pur.ors, all giving the Bishop & bearty wricome to the parish nnd wishing lum well. ‘Tlie B.sbop and tho Protestant Episconal- 1803 of Lhis c.ty are to be' congratulated on ths kiadiy relations which have Loen so bappily in- augurated. Among those who puid their respects to the Bisbop nuder Mr. Doane's Lioepitable roof weroe the futlowiog: The Rev.Mr.and Mirs.Sultivan, Ge.r. aad s, Stager, r. and Mrs. Mondy. Mr. and Mrs. Adamns, Atr. and Mrs. Sargent, ALr. sod Mis. Siblev, Mr. and Mrs, Higgius, Mr. and Mrs. Gruon.s, Mr. and Mrs. Seeverger, Mr. sod Mrs, Knickerbosker, Mr. aud Mre. Douovan, Mr. and Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Auderson, Mr. snd . Ulimau, 3r, aad Mre. Wiiliswe, iz end Mury. Forewan, Afr. and Xrs. J. P. 8mith, Mr. and Mra. Stevens, Alr. and Mrs. Tildeu, Mr. aud drs. Meech, Judse and 3lrs, Diury, Mr. aus Mrs. Darhng:on, Mr. aud Mre. Soyder. Mr. sud - Chapman, Mr.aud Mrs. Mlicebeil, Mr. and Mrs. R bosts, blr. and Mrs. Ramscy, Mr. and Mrs, Dwight, Mr. and Mrs, Hariis, Mr. and Mrs. Cooles, Mi. aud M. Sackett, Mr. and Xire. Bry- 60, M. and s, DaVeract, Mro. Guan. ir. sud 3lrs. Hoazes, Dr. Dolaskio Miticr, the Lev. Dr. and Mis. Warien, 3. and .lrs. Havemeyer, Mr. and e, Sureve, Cot. eud Mis. Eidriage, Mr. aud dire. Allen, Cast. and Mrs, Spulding, Mr. and Mirs. K. Reed, Alr. usd Mre. Hobart, the Misses Porrin, Payne, Houges, Balch, Beebe, Do‘an, Bardmav, Higams, 3air, Nauting, Thorn, Gulletie, Muler, Siater, Chapwan, « Messis. Veitch, Mitcuell, Joy, Whitcomb, Lymag, Wal- 1acs, Tilden, Bdcu, Peca, French, Gibbs, and Tattie. GOLDEN WEDDING AT GALEISURG. The goiden wedaivg of C. S. Coiien xa1 Mrs. E. H. Coltou wis celedrsated at their resiaence in Gal-eburg last Wednesday evemng. Mr. Colioa ia well known tbroughout the Wert asoue of the oldest Luainess wen in the terior. Ho built the first house in Galesburg, and shipped the first produce and graio from thatl s:ct.om. Mr. Colton has resded there forty rears, and wea the urst mover in the coustrucliva of the Clicago, Burhwgton & Guwey Lairoad, of aliich ne has been s Director from the bagiv- oing. The gollen weallug Was B wost pleassnt uHair, coblined en.araly to the family, and tho prosents woie rich aad appropriate, awong woich were gitts from s daughter, who rua.des in Italy. ‘Lho triends of AMr.sud Mrs. Cuolton Jo.ned i carnest wishes for wany 10408 of the bLappy snuiversary. ITE SOCTITY. The Ladies’ Mite suciery of Grace Church gave 8 soc.sle last Monosy evening at the res- dence of Mr. and Mr. dxuwen, No. GUT Walash avenue. ‘Thele wis & very iarge autondzance, v- cludizg more thav_eigl:y wemzers nud Inonds {of the ciu:et. Alr. Jobn A. Mand was there with bis orchesira, aug coniributed to the pleas- ure of tho evemug. Awung oubers there were prexent: Mrs. Lr. Lecke, Ar. snd Mis. Edward Walzer, Mis. ¥. C, Havatord, 3ies Jean Ashley of Muwaukee, 3ilss Lelle Jansen, 3iss Mav Buel, Muss Neliis Buel, M:as Clua Hunter, Misy Ella Spau.ding, Mlizs Boome liunter, A:ss Luoe, the Mikses Bimlall, Miss Ells While, the Mizees Hotivson, Miss Hendricsson, Miss Stesrus, Miss Hupter, Mis Audersou, Mies Gossage, Micn Berue Cartar, bir. Thomas Buinside, Ar James Oicott, Mr. 1. E. Maible, Mr. Wilism Uilman, Afr. J. GroR, Ar, James Bowen, M. Wiiliam Joboeos, Mr. Lane, tho Messis. Hunter, Mr. Lathrop, Mr. Sumwait. The Mita will meet Monday evening, Jan. 17, at the vesideuce of Als, ¥. C. Hauaford, No. 8 i Calucet avenuo. THE CHARITY BALL for the benefit of the Womau's Hospital tnse place Touiadsy evemwg st ihoe re derce of Mr. Louis Wah!, No. 964 Prairie ave- wue. Tbe Comuis<douar's magniicent mansiou, 10 maenicude, elegance of piau, elavorate 1ar- uishing, sud exquuite sdornment, is a fit place tor what w.11 be 0ze of the most unposing and brilliact affairs of the winer sucial reason. Lhe commttee in chaige of the ball aud the rrice of tioiets insure a ga.bering of the rtrict haut ton, whcse exclusivencas will bo characterized vy Lraius sud relinement, if oot Ly ducats. Many roilottes a0 1o process at the jeacing drees- makers', the beauties of whicn will adorn tas grsce of our local beiles. r. Wabl's Louse in- cluces & dancing bail. which will be beautifully docoratod, and whose generous dimeusivis lesve notaing 10 bo desired. Tae managers aud boa- eticiaties of tbe Women'a Hogpital are under profonnd obligatione to Louis and hlrs. Waal. ‘I'ho Commitiee 1o charpe 6f Lhe affuir are Mrs. Amos T. Uail. Mre. Wilham Gray, Blrs. A. MeDean, Mrs. Charies Bartlett. Ars. Dr. Jacs- sou, Mrs. Partriage, drs. Fuller, i Louis Wall. Tickete mav be had also of Mrs. Daven- port. the Matron, at the hospitel,, No. 229 Thir- tioth ntreet. The hospital 1u 1u urgout ueed of funcs. SURPRIER PARTY. A very plessant event inthe shapsof &sur- prise party occorzed at the resiveuce of Fran- cis . Blair, Lsq., No. 8:4 Indizpa stieet, Tuesdsy evening: It wsa 1r. Blair's birtbeday, aud bis numeruns triecds testined their regard for bim and their appreciation of his Los- tualicy by tho pieseutation of an elegant staud nod smoliiug service, accopanied by = wriiten address, Music tor dauciug was fur- nished by Frowerg aod a charming entertain- meut followud. = Among those present were AMr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. sod Mrs. Jobuson, {r. and Mrs. Harry Fox, and Miss Fos. Miss Fauny Wnglt, Mica Jennie Cameron, Misw Lita Ferris, dlrs. O'Kell. Mr. J. H. Johnwon, Alr. R. Williama, Mr. and Mrs. [ry, Mr. Geo ge Blair, Mr. and Mrs, Amsworto, atss Allie Joboson, Alr. Fitts, snd Alrs. Hyde. MINOR MENTION. Mr. 8. P. Sladden gave card-partv at his res- ideuce, No. 505 West Monroe, isst fuesday even- me. A surprise party wos tendered to Mr. Philip Wadaworsa i1aat 1 uesday eveviog by about fifty of bis friends. Hzud's orchesira furnished the requisice music. B’i‘bumhy evening Mr, and Afrs. Dike enter- {ained nlout forty ladies and gentiemen at their home, No. 69 Sangamon atreet. ‘The hoise was tastefully decorated witu evergreens and flow- ers. An slegant supper provided by Eckbardt was served cunng uhe evening, Musio aud danciug continued uatd a late hour. Mr. sud ine. L. E.- Whaite, of the Clwendon ‘Houve, entertained the members and frisuds of Unity Church Friday eveuiug. Oser 100 ware prodent. Freiberg Drotbars furnisted tae mu- sic. 'Ihe mext roguler sociable will be given at the residencs of . EhBates, No. 480 North Descborn strest, Friday cvoning, Jan. 21 COMING EVENTS. A parts wmill Le given by Alza. C. Pra:t Toes- day eveaing, st her resdence, No. 463 West Washingion street. Fnanjg' evomng, Jsu. 14, Mr. and. Mre. John H. Wood will celebraie the tweutieth auniver- sary of their marzisgo by giving 8 large and ele- gans party at their resideuce, No. 1531 Wabzsir aveous. 7 ‘Nre, H. V. King will entertain a number of ladies to-morrow nxun;nfin [ léur rogidence ‘the corner of Bush and Horoa streets. m’l‘ho youcg peojle of the Third Unitsrian Chbuwich ™ give & dramatic entertainment at the cluschs, coraasof alanrcs and Lalin stresis, Tharsdsy evening, when thev will parform the one-sct comedy *- I'is Dowager,” and the faice * lci ou Parle Francais,' ———— RECEMT WEDDINGS. QILLETT—STARKING. At 6 o'clock 1ast Thuraday eveniog, at the res- dence of Mra. S. C. Smith, No. 5 Bhadesavenus, & gelect comnany of friends agsembled to wit- ness the marriage cersmony of her miocs, Miss Ada E. Starriug, of this citv. 1o Afr. Aldoo H. Qillett, of Spangflald, O, Tha ceremony was short and impressive, Dr. W..\W. Everts offici- sting, Asthe groom placed the gulden rnog _upon the finger of his tride, be rendered the servica more impressive by saying in deep, earn- est tones, ** With this riox thee I wed, and with ali my wordly goxda and my bearl's best snd traest love tbee I endow ; in the future as in the past, my motco sba’l be, * In thea I trust,’ " The bride was arrayed in ashes-of-roses siik, trimmed with white tulle and sprays of clematis and orange, and was enveloped ia & bridal veil fastened with orange bloasoms. In ao adjoin- iog room was disnlayed 8 magnificent array of prescots from uowerous frenls. After the | ceremony snspor ney served. ual tao couie do- partod st Lalf-past Y for the West. AMEADER—BRINK. At tho Centeuary AL E. Cuarch last Thors- day evemng tnera wes coisbr:tud 2 double wed- ding. Mr. Mariiu C. Menlor was married to Miss Laey F. Briuk, and Mr. Arthur P. Brink to ADsa Nioa M. Meauer. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. 8. H. Adaws, pastor of tue Centenury Churca. Mattie E. Shepard acted as bridesmaids, and Mr. . Hughes snd Mr. H. B. Meader as groowsmen. The reception took place st the rcs deocs of 1. Y. Meader, No. 135 South Loomis streot. IN BRIEP. Fridsy, the 81st uit., Mr.Jamea ITewitt,stecoz- 1aphor at Gon. Bheridsu’s bead juar.ers, was | married 1o 1di6s Ariotta Barrie, tne 81urano of the St. Pau's (Uusversal.at) Cburch caoir. Last Friday nighitthie Rov.and Mrs. I. N. Hobart colebratad the t.veoLy-6if.h anmverasty of their mairiage at their residence at Dowser's Grove. | Lost Lluesday were wariiod in Boston Miss ®Aqua it. Dyer, daneiterof L. 3. Dyr, Es3..and 3ir. F. W. ltce, of the Natwnal Hotel Reporier, of this city. The myrriage of Mr. T. F. Willams, of Bioomingtun, and Miss Fanoie L. Mchnight took placo st the resideuce of the oride’s | tather, No, 662 West Mocroe etreet, last Wednea~ day morning. ——— CLUB DANCES. LA FAVOMITE. Tho New Year's party of this organization wss ane of the evenis of the season to be remem- bered. The attendaoce comprised about 120 couzlea, avenuo, was decorated for tho occasion with oouquets aud evergreous. Folomng are the names of some who were present: Mr. and Mre. C. V. Marsh, Mr. asd Mrs. Joho M. Phelps, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Haoford, Mr: aod Mrs. Prank L. Eastman, Mr. aod Mrs. W. L. Heaton, idr. and Mrs. Geoigo W. limorman, Mr. aud Mre. Edward Sturlevant, Mr. »nd Mra. Williem Cockrane, Mr. and dirs. Georga Ress, Mr. aod Mre. J. R. Adams, Mre. Wiliam Si Mrs. Cook, Mra. DBuckln, Mr. Mra. G. A. P. Keisoy, Mr. Mrs. F. Ray, Mr. and Blrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Pearce, Mri. Uri.tendeu, Misses Isabclia Allen, Alaria 3cLa.n, Lola Milnes, Carrie Hutchinson, Ada MeAribur, May Prescott, Miune Groen, Marv Blrobecior, Beilo Cowdery, Lotuo Gayler, Mary Ggodiich, Xotlio Whitmore, Lucy Dull, Addie Spring, Nel Goodrich, Cora Whaeler, Katie Holchioson, Car- rie Mo.1is, Lovie ‘1hem;eon, Ciars Whitman, S lie Goodrich, Clara vorris, Miss Szaran Wene- waith, Migs Ells Hughes, Miss Faume Wen Evck, Mis:s Birdie Eas:or of Evanston, Miss Miunio Manchoster, ifma Jenute Keop, Miss Csutlna Reed, Miwrs Carrio Goudric, the Misse Estey,-M1-8 Kitio liounds, Miss Flede Dicgin- son, Miss Mame Whiting, Mss Adu Deaing, M.es El ie Putte:son, Mivs Jowe Fake, Miss Jou- aie Matine, Miss Maaiz, Mies Emma UHoae. Misa Scott, the Misses ADller. Miss Iltchcocl, | tie Minsos Ingals, 3Liss Duaicis, Mies Furlong Mies Fai. mag, the M1 ses llasler, Miss Haskis, Mies Appleby, Miss Eita Furlong, Miss I'owers, Misa Simonds, Miss Forloug, Mixs Morason of Pitteburg. TOE ELLIS PARR CLUB gave the closing ariy of thewr first series last ‘Luu sliy eveoing, sad sil present un'ted io sav- iag tuat & more detightfal evening b a not beew spene duriug the seazon. The cound.cion’ of the weather vas a vast improveuient over tuat of 1ast week, and, when taken i Counect 01 Wwith 2 ¢00d tivor, escellent music, and & well-seiect.d order of davccs, there was left Litle w0 te de- eired. "Among; those present were Mr. and_ Mra. J. TL Bradloy. Mr. and Mis. 3. J. Sherwoud, . an3 aire. Joseph Ciesvell. Mr. »nd Mra. 3. C. Frs, | 31, and Mrs. E. Al Hor:on, Mr. aud Mrs. f. B! Boyington. Mr. and Mrs. . Cinike, Alrs. Tharer, of New Yori; Muws Willard, of Detroit; Miss Whoeler, Miss Wrighs, sish Day, Mliey Sunnad, Miss Danolds, dliss Baker, Mica Hat- tie Gillet!, Miss Mamie Chadwiok, 3liss Lile | West, Miea Bole Hall, Mis Dors Lorry. Xire Mamio Satt, Migs Maud Gray, Miss S:olis Rior- dan, Messrs. Baser, Copeland, Bevnett. Oliver. P stwick, Wails, Fis. Snibley, Sawyer, Buchau- an. Sbaw. and Cbad vick. : A second eer.0s of five parties will be given by tho Club. the first of which will occur Tharsday evoniug, Jan. 20, IVAKEOE CLTB. The residence of Mr. zud Mrs. W. D. Page, No. 2L Pack avenus, was selccied a8 the place f.r holdiog the last meeting of tbe Ivanhoe; aud accoraingiy there was a guod a:tendance list Fhursday evening. Among those present weie Dr. and Mrs. Ingals, Mr. an3 3Lis leaac N. Holden, Mr. Thom, son, Dr. Basseit, Mr. Lo u- ton, Alisa Cors Page. Miss Owsles, Mies Claa Skiokle, Misa Jenuie Peckham, Mi:s Barsutt, s Belle Kingmuan, Miss Wilce. Mies Mary Rathbotp, Misa Helen Wooddury, Miss Poareon, the ligses Ingaly, Mis Beebe, Miiss Flors Puge, Dr. F. E. Inguls, Messra. Oagood, Gulbert, Peck- bam, Keunpedy. Overton, O gles. Bassect, Hur~ ris, Hart, Bhermaa, Baruard, Bouley, Casack. CALICO PARTY. The Nameless Club gave s caiico party last Wednenday eveving st St. John's Hall. The at- {endanco was large, including Mr. and Mrs. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Vanusem, Mr. zud ks, Adams. Mr. and Mre. Georze Biack, Mr. sud Mrs. Ludmg, Mrs. Joseph Waraer, Leon, Ia.: Misaes Haztia McHenry, Jennie Wampler, Man- kato, Minn.. Nellie lting, Katie McHenry, Carvie Watkins, Hattie Leonard, May Moore, Yattcson, Germaiv, Rtogers, Clars, Bicsfora, Walkap, Morrison, Merchant, Noyes, Kinsey, Frailoy, Parmeles, Judd, Whitcomo, Newland, Smuth. TRUMIET CLUD. The new Trumpet Club, of Kenwood, met 3t Fugena C. Long's ‘Thursday even.ng. ‘Those prosent were Mz sad Ara. Wilham Kichaidso Mr. aud Airs. Engene Long. Mr. aud Mre, H. L. eit, Mr. and Mis. VanHiggios, 8lr. aud M. J. 8. Smale, Mr. acd -Mis. 8. Sitlay, Mr. and Xis, Teopen Halsoy, Mr. end Mra. Charles Hi:cheack. Mr. sod Birs. . K. Aokerman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Frasier, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Waldron, idr. anl Mrs. J. P. Taylor. 1his Society hna some lste Boeson srraugetents that are quite novel. AXERICUS HOP. 9 A full dress party waa given by the Americus Crab at Cair's Noith Side Acadomy last Friday evoinz. Thore woa o large sttendauce. cow- prising about saventy-five couples. Dancinz bo- gan at 9 o'clock, aud coutinued uatil & late hour. ITRNS, The Sans Pareil gave one of their elogant par- ties onday evenbg at Bourniquo's Academs. The Selotto Club wot Tuosday evening at tho residence of Mr. snd Mrs. Eldredge, No. 187 Ashland avenne. ) The Prairie Avenue Club gava & party Fridsy night at the residence of Mrs. B. N. Bash, Mo, 1383 Prairne avenue. A ball wan giveo at Standard Hall Wednesdsy evening by the Sisters of Peace, a Hobrew asuo- ciat:on, The Boa Ami Club met last Monday evening ¢ tha reuidence of Mr. and Alre. C. 8. Hale, No. 53 Aanland avooue. E Th- Pall Mall Club met Friday evening at the vesidence of Mrs Hamphrey, No. 862 Indizoa avenue. The aitandsuce was good, and the sup- per, served by Eckt: :rdt, was excellent. “The South Side Social Club gave a party New TYear's eve at the reaideace of Alr. S. Nelson, No. | 1620 South Dearvoro strect. Tho third reception of tho Ceatennisl Pleasurs Club was heid at Parker's Academy Tbucsduy ovemngz. A masquerads bsll will be given at the saxe place Thorsday, Jao. 2% ANNUDTCEMENTS. . Wednesdey eveniog the grand chbarity ball uoder the auspices of St. Audiew's Society Wil bo given at tho Palmer Houze. ‘I'ne West Side Receptioa Clab of Prof. Mar~ tine’s Acedemv will give a partv Monday even- +ing o the vow Aczdemy on Ade street. Fight O'Clock give their neat pariy Wednosdur evening at the rezidence of Miss Hattis Merril!, No. 505 Nerth LaSalle strect. e Skinver Ciud, of tae Second Univerralist Society, will give 4 ** Centenmal ™ party Tues- day evening nexs a: Can’s Academy, 00rDer of LaLe eud Wood streets. wQur Club ¥ will moet Wedosoday evening at The Mies Alice Holland ana Misa | The ball of Prof. Martine, ou Indizna ' e the residance of Alra, Charles A. Cook, No. 871 West Wesaington sireat. The fourth party of the series given unjer ths suspices of Chicazo Commander: Knights Tem- piar mill ozcur We.in2sd1y evening st ths duno- ingacadamy corner West Washingion aud Greea streets. —— SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, The Bocial Club respects the week of praver, and Leld no mesting last weskt, A masauerade party bas beea annousced for Thursday oven- ing. ‘Tho Eclectic Club met at the Hon. H. B. Tlurd’s 3oodsy evening. No livelier meeting bas tsken place witiun tho racollection of the oldear member. Contrery to custom, the chief 1nterest seems to have ceutored in the debate in- siead of in the readings. The conundrom un- der discuswion has not yat been satiaficiorily solved. The Club will meet st tho resideuce of Ar. George Watson Mouday eveuing. ‘fne pext meeting of tho Athieneun bas been postpaned fro o the 1tn to the 20t iost. A uew socisl societ 7, (0 02 Lkoown s the * J. F. F.,” effected nn organization at the revidence of vrof. E. I. Soiader Tuesday evaulug. ‘Lhe first regular moeting will bo he'd at the resi- ; dence of Mr. O. Frenzh Frilay eveuiua. A number of young peoplo assemoled at tho resideuca ot Miaa Luks_ Thursiay even:nz, toe ! resuit being the creavization oif another new | m:ciety for edcial purpozes. The folloviog oiticers were elected : President, Mr. Charles D. Blaney ; Vice-President, Mr. Lucion M. Will- iams ; Becretary, Mr. Robert F. Richards. The name of ** M. F." was adopied for the Club, and | & was decuded to limi tho membersli:p ¢0 thircy, sud to meet fortoightly. | A numoer of tuo voung friends of Joseph i Easter, Jr.. were enteriainod st Lis parents’ residence Wednesdsy evening. Tae principal flnsnmem of the company was dancing, sud s was dono with spuiit and enjoyment. 1 LAWNDALE. } Mr. C. I Orvis and miss Eily Orvia gaves large partv at the residence of their father Fri- day evening. Maoy of their young friends from Chicazo were presont, aad, with the Lawndaie young folks, made quits a merry throng. the | ovening was spent in daneing to music furished i by dr. Wedgzwood, snd in baviog & good time i goverullv. At 11 o'clock supper was announced, when the little folks mazched around the parlors | several timex, then descended totbe d.ning-room. waere thev seemed to cujoy themaelves Lngelr. About I o'clock they departed for Lheir respect- ! iva Lowmes, declaring they bad Lad 0o of the { best tunes of the aezson S ! FASHIONS. : NEW YORK AKD PARIS MODES. New ¥York World. The popnlarity of the brocaded tissues and ' other old fabries, revived from two aud three or | more generutions 8o, is very voticeable in the ; elezant toniois designed for eveming rad recep- : lion ozcssions. A beautifal examplo of damasse tiskue was ssen recaatly in & priocssse-shape ! dress with 3 lung aiist, looped up ou ose side, ; of d:rk-green satin, brocaded with dark-green t.velvet. Auother and equaily handsome driss | was meds of iron-gray velvet bricaded over i slate-gray faill o cairasse badice was of the . | Lrocada, and the skirt was of slate faille, trim- i med with wide, scarf-iilie draperiosof the same | material as the coiraese. | Abeaatiiul toileite for the evening wis com- + posed of rose-calorad faills, wish »n overdress i of roac-colored brocadel silks over light gray. ! This woa fasiioned 1uto a sort of polonaise or | recingote, somawhat rosembling tho velve: coats worn by tbe prand ladies of the time of Louis ! XV., sud was trimmed witts loce fiillings over & docble plaitug of gray and 10se-colered fa'lle. + Pudings of the lace, wi.b a 10043, rmall bou jaet i of roses with siver folige, turmshed the orus- ! went for the hair to be worn with this drees. A noicenbls talette for o middls azed lady was faghionsd 10 prineesse shupe, 0p.u on one wde and josped upon the other. This had a long ekitt of almoad-colored fuille, over which wag the upper drees of elmond-colored satin, brocaied with brouzed velvet. Ball cresses are much made with the long | cuirause boaice of vaiin, gros-grain or brocade. | wuatever other materials nay Le intruduced in | the vibier parts of the toileite. A charwing c» | pwation for a youug lagyis wh.te tulio over stiver-alute ratin. Ona seen had its cu.rasso bodice of silver-white brucaded 8.3 made v.ry iung-waisted sud tigut-fitttue ove: the Lips, sud ! laced ot the back; deep tulle tlounces formed | dispenes, caazh: up with wreaths of piok aud ! whito beater-blossoms on ths mives-whiie satin, A ball oress of blue eilk was eatirely covered with blue tulie. Tha front part of thzslurt was trunmed with bomllons of tulle crossing it slant- wise. and divided by lojse boaquets of tiowers. Ou eitver side of this front breadth wers pouil- loos rubuing up ana down. The tun.c wss trim- med Lalf-woy up Wit na.row-ga.hered Jounces ot the ek, finished with a racls of the tuilz. The cuirasse was cut sqi.re-necked in front, aud tnommed with ruchics uf (ohe edged with some hands. ma iace. Fo: an evouing dress rejuiring s regular over- skirc there is an effective aml beconling modei 1 waat 18 known to modistes a1 ilta Sauills, which 18 desiznea to te worn over a long siitt elabo- rately trimmed at the baok. This vattern has in front tnw @lect of an apron droopiag lvug oo cha right side, fimialied vebiud by a cascade of {ilaats reschung to the edge of the skirt, and oa tbe left rouuded away sheri to the miadie of the back and oruawmented with & full bunch of loops und ends. ‘Tha Juive robe continues a favorite for even- ing wear. Ons made of cream-colored camask, sod trimmed with sidver braid and frioge, had the uuder-sodice simulatad to do away with the clumsy effect 80 otten gained when the Jute corstet is worn over a regular bodice, ‘Lhe air, 83 a rule, is still dressed very mach on the top of the head, w.tn shost, loose curle escivng at the back, and wavea of frizzies ebouc the brow. Tho effect studied 13a coitture. bigh and va-row, geperalr sveaking, 2od ina.l casica narrow ; thersforo, Howars aua other orua- ments worn shonid nos be piaced au the aides of tho bead. Jewols ure muct emploved for orne~ weunang the coiffure wheu fowars—the favoute decura:ion—are Dot Wora. A pleasing arrauge- weut for yoaug ladies with naturaily wavy hair 18 to vart the frout bair in the middle and acrosa the top, then draw into the back near tue top of the nead, and coufine with ribtons or Sowers, a8 the occasion suggests, letring the ends tall ia their natural waves,—not carls,—the whole mass to be again coufived just below the ns.e of the beck. When the bair is very long this smangement s cf course, imjracicarla. Ao oifective style for a vonng Iady with abundat oair is to parc the front baurin the middle and Graw losely back. The remawnder of the hatr istird racher high, bus very loosely, andis mace iuto a biaid ar two, whrch is coiled in a careless manner, com- g forsard enough to give the elfect of a coro- net braid. Anotuer arrangemant disposes of the front harin the sum2 manuer as justde- ecribed, but makes tho back bair (tied higo) into two cable twists, which ate wound arouod & Spamish comv. Again, when the hair is vers long and sraight, 16 may be frizzed in froat and drawn to tho top of the bead and there fastaned in 2 8mall coilss & eupport to tho beck hair, which 13 formed into a cable-twist, locped up hak ES curl or tvo masy, Or may not, fall 1o tha back of the neck. All oils and pomades are Lo ba avorded, as, however dressed, the ha:r ohould present a hebt zod dady sprearsnce. Para Correspondence Povaacip s fetecraph, ‘Ihe winter fusluons present but few novel foatarce. Thbe sutumna and w.nler styles being made up in costlyand durable etulls, do not vary ss muca ss do those of sprnng aud sammor, created io light tivsues aud inexpensive muslics. Tue great rage of the Jday is for the chesp creamy laco nos £0 extensively used for trmming either dressa or bonuets. On biack veivet it i8 peculiacly ef- fectita. A strong, wide-meashed net, either plaiv or epotted, comes iu the same soft. creamy yellow-white to corrosbon], aud dresses com- posad of this not, and trimmod with tae lave aforesaid, are in groat vowue for soirees. A cream-white batege, trimmed with croam-white nblops, i8 also moch employed for | ovening dreases tor souny girle. Crasas aud searfs of crosm lace for lad.es’ wesr aro ver? | feshionable ; they sure extremety becomung and very inexpesaive 2a well. Tae Iatest fa-hion for ulesve-buttons is to bave the two imtials of ths weeror mado very heavdyand solicly I gold, one leiter to esch wrist. These lctters are mounted oo & foot and without a bacigronud. In faucy trinkete, lovely litte paru.os of vi lats, hke tiose thit we:e #o fashiovable in je: lList soason. are now made of purple mnther-of- pearl, with & tioy erysial in the cenire of each + & email Hower forms each ear-nng ; aud alarae one in mountea as & lockel. They are very tastaful. aud are suitabls for half-mourn- | ipg. An exquisite combination Of ti-zues i i now shown for ball-dresses; it coopaists of a i o chaie sine, atd fastensd to the front hair; delicate rose-colored crape striped siih silver, witn_which comed 8130 tue eame materisl pawdered all over with silver; the two are to bs wadqe up together, and the effoct ia churming. {vhile crape, nterwoven witn silver and striped with gilver in the same slyle, is, if less offective, evan mord elegant. Asto the hair, the bail- | colffuces of this winlor tureaten (0 atwin to their olden slatude, the hair bsing msased on tho top of the heai afier s,mathing of the faehiun of five o: six years ago, ouly, 1ustad of | being 1n stff plaits, it is taised 10 & sult crepe | mass. . . i An Anecdste of William A. ardson, Hartford (Conn.) Times. 3Mr. Richardson was Chairman of the Tilinois delegation in the Dem)crauc Natiooal Conven- tion of 1363, ‘The delezatas dec.ded, ia accorl- ancs with a vote of the State Coaventi in, to cast the vote of the State as a umit. a majority cf the delegation to decide for whom it should be cast. Tuev directel it to be givan for Georzs H. Pen- dleton. The Convention voted that a nomipa- tion conld oot be meds by less thin s vote of two-thirds of tha Convention. Richardson pro- testad; but it did no gosd. He thao, with mach omphiss, ssid: “Mr. President, 1 secve nstice oo this Coovention that whin Goorge H. Peodleton geis a majonty of its votes, the West will camp thero, and stay.” But Mr. Pendleton never got s ma- jority. The ballots procoeded—Ricbardson every time giving & solid vote for Pendleton. Fimallv, one of the I!hnom delegates rose and said : **Mr. President, 1 rse tocorsect an errvr. The gentle- man (ir. Richardson) bas cast the vote of mv Stare solid for Nr.Pendleton. Irepresentthe — district of my State, and 1u accordance with tao wishes of my district and upon my own judgment, 1 cast my vote for Horat.o Beymour.’” Richard- son rose up, and palling bis coat sleeves to by elhows, looked at the delegate savagely, and +aid, * Yon can’t d shat, Br—you can cast no vote iu this way. The vote of Lllinois I3, by directivn of ber ;delegation, throoga their Chairman.” * Do you, sir,” said the delagate. growing 1ed ia the face, ** prcaame o cast avote for the Desmocracy of my district #” * Ceranly,” replied Richard- 8on ; **Ilinois votes on this floor—votss by th direction of a majoiity of ber delezsiea hore. 4 Do you, sir,” coatinned tae delezate. ** who do no: remdo in mv district, and do ot represen: 1wy coustitaonts, ascume the right to cast mv vote. asesicet my wishes?” “I do, &ir!" screamad Ricbardson, sund roars of Isughre and saouts from all parts of the hal aod,” he added, sbaking his Shl!F’ hesd, **what are yon going to doaboutit?" Here the parces | were called to order, aud the balloting weot on —T'hnois voting sisteen votes oldly. as ber Btace Conve'nt;\n and Ler delegatea had dirocted tue vote shonld be give: Riche French Flais. In our columns of Jan. 1 sppeared a notics of dissolation of the firm of Wheelack & Thomas, architects. From the pencil of Mr. C. P. Taom- 28 bavo arisen mauy of our fineet buildings. ‘The Booksellens’ Bow. called by cnitics the finest bloc!t of stores in America ; the Dore Building, corner of Madison aud State ; the Merchauts’ Buwlding ; and reaidences of Epos Ayres, corner of Michigan avenue and E:gliteenth ; of James Stinson, on taa Drexel boulevard. snd many others, are bis desigos. Mr. Thomas has speat the past summer i Paris, Brossels, aod M- nich stodying and obtzining the best plans of the French. flat system, becowing 60 populsr. His offices urs n tho new bailding opposite Me- Vicher's Toeatre, wasre he will be pleased to show ius plaus so parties interosted in this sab- jeet. ‘The Xllinois Trust and Savings Bank. There is no excuse for anybody losing his mo- ney by the burstiog of savings baoks 60 long as there are bauks in existence with as excellent a Doard of Lirectors 8s that of the matitution above mantioned. Tins bank bas just elecied a Dard of Traetees, smong whom o recaguize the names of some of our weslthieat and moet euvstantial_bueiness men. 'Fue (18t 18 &3 fol- lows: . F. Coulcangh, Aveon Stager. L. Z. Le.tor. Joan Crerar. George Sturges, Joha B. Diaie, L. B. 8idwav, R T. Crane, u. W. Lutier, Winan H. autchell, George Straut, Isesc Waixel, H. G. Powers, C. af. Liodgren. aud Joan McCaifrav. It would be duficals to select filteen wure substantial or Des.er vames from the City Director? even. A remi-anousl divi- oeud vt $ per cent haa u.80 just Leen declared by thio Lo,y brust. il Investigation Chalienged ! No sewing-mechins iv the world, except the ** New Autouatiz,” of the Wualcos & Givbs S. AL Co., Liss au sucomatic tensiop, or auny other of the churueier.stic features of that marvel of sewing mechanism. Tue public shunld 0% be unposed upon by statemeuts 10 tha couwrary, mae by nivsl com-an.es. Awougst utber hiza distinctionslately recaived by tlie New AuLo.naGC, 18 tha prasd “*CGald sledal of Progrees,” uwarded at tue Anericas Lustitute Fair. Wilicos & Gwus 3. M. Cu., Nod. 200 sud 402 Wabsab avenae. Sometbing New--Glass E:Qpil-Cases. There is un exhivition st No, 2. L.st Madison street 3 model of & Dew design in buries cases, which in all des.raile points is a gro.t Improvement over the styles now fnmse. The waterial is malleable glass of peculiar strength, giving the necessary soddity, end is, of courze, atsoiutely indewtruotivle hy tims or eor- 108i0n, The pulic are fovited tocaliand examine tha ssme a2 477 Euet Mudisou strost, Personal. We areplsaged tonotice the appointment by the Chicago, D.nviile & Viuceun.s Ruiirosd of Robert Forssih 08 Goueral Agent fur tne Southern Dispatch Line, walch resnes Terra Haute, Eanavil e, Nushe vilie, and all prominent Southern points, Hesdquar- ters at 135 Randolyh street, Art. The Life snd Costume clus is now open at the Academy of Dasign, 500 M:chlgzn aveuue, under the supervizfon of J. E. Goulins, Director of tue Acudamy,_ The hours are from Yu.m, to4p.m. The classis open to artists and advanced xriatudeata. —_— Excursion Tickets are now on sale, via Indianapolls and Loutaville routs, to Cusrieatou, 5. C., aud return, Sevannsd, Ga., and return, sud Jacksouwlie, F.a., and return. Seud fur circutar of Information to K. Galiap, Genaral Westarn Pusscnger Agunt, 121 Runaol| b street. The ** Domsstic.” It faeajd that Sants Clus deciined o placeany Christmes gifts In striped siockings, while, on the other band, he bestowed a doubls portiun on all homes Dlessed with & new * Domestic ™ sewing machine. The Elezant Frame of Paotographs prescnted to tha city editor of the [tmcs Wers made by Genfile, the lesding photograpber of Chicago. Studios, 1¢3 State strect. Oid picturcs copled in czay- ons aud colors by an Italian artist. —_— Happy New Year to the Man who begins now to curtall expenscs. You can do 50 most effectually by sending your old clothes for clean- 1ng and repairs to Cook & McLain, £ Desrborm stroet. —_—— Vanity Fair ‘will not maks the tongua sors. See advartisement, Lundborg’s California Water for toflet aud buch ; delightiullyfragrant sad refreshiog Ozonized Ox-Marrow for the Hair, by Buck & Raynasr, makers of the * Alua ™ Cologae : Ask Your Dealer for Vanity Falr, Soo advertissment, Two or threa colds in succession, will often estab- 1iah the seeds of consumption in the system, convert- ing what was originally a eimple, curable affection, in 0 une geaerntly fatal. While ordiniry prudencs, therefore, makes & ths business of esery ome to take care of a oold ottt it Is got rid of, Iatclligent exper- fenca prescnts 4 remedy In Dr. Juyne's Ezpectorsnt, thosnughly adapted to T movo apredity all conghe nol olia, nud equally cffective fo the primary aiagesof consgmption, sstima, aud bronchitis. BUSINESS NOTICES. Our warrantee is good, and we keep it good. Wien we ssy wo SU teetn as we L as thay can L ftied in this city for blf te price patd eluownere, 301 w.rrant them ten years, wa me:n itto the letter, Alco, wheti wo 83y we luscrta full setof tecth, the be:t, for $4. and you can gt Do bittec anywhers, no 0 Chee want feiie, 30 puly, wa lsaan df, a8 thonanas estify. -~ M.Cnesne; § lors, corner Clark ad andolph streota, Gl Fotopathy - The only treatment Enown ar ever atiampted that radicilly curss catarch. Uriginal, and practiced only by DE. CLESSON PRATT, No. 202 State atreet, soatuwest corner of Agama, Cone suitation froe. ‘Three Medals were nwarded at Vie enna, Fhiladelphis, sud New York. to Henry Roohar, Artist Photographer, 724 Wabsh aveaue, COicAgo, ARTISTS MATEZIALS. bbb st ere O F\%TESTQ :.lzfigfi:&wfl'x;-io?fi ¥ ods, s HERAZBAY Shaasllde O™ ABBOTT & TYLER, 56 Madison-st. CLOAKS AND VELVETS, (LOAKS Monday we shall begin a closing-out sah on CLOAKS AND VELVETS. We have a large and elegant stock still oa hand, Our Oloaks are of our own manufacture, splendid styles, and perfectly made, and our Cleak Velvets comprise most of tke best Lyona makes. Wa shall name very close prices on these goods, ag we want to reduce atock be- fore inventory, HOTGHKIN, PALNER & CC, 137 & 139 State-st. BUILDING A 50CL-.TIO0 . Sutum?rq of tae Condition of tha Peoples Baiding and Lom fsseoiaiim, For the Quaster ending Dec. 81, 1875, ASSETD. Bookaand sta fonsry. Luat, vimeo, Uncoilec.ed 3,250.48 839,750,489 LIA Installments on stock- BIITIER Tateuien. 21 mostas ‘manta. .. 1CG.89 6in serios, 3 moutns’ pay- ‘meata.. e BS2A5 Cash retainad from loaas varil comple: oL o 0w of ba.ldiue. 2:0.63 Prudit aad luse, not sarili 370238 St ‘The undervigned Anditors appaintad tn exar 12, ¥ zoc il the aboss te TOBACCO. Sw fiK 1 VAHITY FAIR It i 4 from bast Va. nat- o 1 tho tnguso o, samplo oa & award, Gies e for Cca XEBLISS TOBAG:S From an Otiicer U. 8. A., Fort Yuma, Ccl, 1 ave ta3 ho.ot o .cxo#is 10 (ae recsiut uf ) sur vor ot Sept. I3, 183, aiso.01 toe Vanity Faic e.nt by yoit sama date of 6o loter. I esa only sy thiat it b debicius aur 8 1passes ail my expectattina. Please oot dolay in furwacdi.z my wazt o amioko say uther (OBSEC) < stast o gat nure fur thrse unes tho FOR MEEBRSCHAUMS. Smoking is an elevated meatal end pr ure. wue one uscs tust aplendid artic Buat Gaa.ers iavait. JUHN C. PARTRIDGE. & CO., LUsWENLHal, KAUSHAN ¥ CO.. Witesals ageais. SVIL S, KL Worad, Mecuen arder, pa1do v suycialiy Zhe uf Yoty Fair ———— e . PERIUDICALS. IN DOOR AND OUT, for Janmiry. Justoat. Price, 10 c2uts, kor sale by uewsdeaiers. FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. Notice i hereby given that the Partaer-hip lately existing under the frm neie aud iyl of J. 3L Mora & Co,, was diswolved on Jau. 1, A- D. 1836, by mutual cous:nt, H. B, Reeve is authorized to reitle all debis due to and owed by tae Grux. L MOKA, i H.S. YAADERVOORE, Cricano, Jan. 6,187, K. B. KEEVIL Tbe undersigned have this day formed & co-rartnen ahip undzr the frn Dame of Sfora, Keave & Co., (or tho trausaztion of & general whicaals und retail dgar and tobaceo business at No, 86 Exrt Madivoa-st. ANTHONY I MORA, CrIcAGO, Jan. 1, 197R, . B. REEVE. The business berctofore done at No. 162 Ezst Warl~ in tou-st.. unier nam: of Mora & Ca., ts beroby dis- coutinu.d, an will be hureutter conductl unider frm name and loration 28 avove. ALUA £ Cu. CRICAGO, Juu. 1, 13, DISSOLUTIO ——————————————————— ‘The firm of Bennett & Clark is disaived by motusl consant. Tue bLusncss will be e 4 by O, D, Wetli- ercll, Assigres. GEOKG! K All par'ies having claims aganst ile lite Brm of Bennett & Caark will plesse preseut th m at on7c. 0. D. WETHERELL, Aseignee, The copartnershin heretofore exiating under firm name of Sany & Pearsun ia this diy disol Either party is suthorized to sfgn the irm namo la liquidatin, THOMAS J. SHAY, ARTIGR J. PEABSON, Calcago, Jan. 6, 1875, DISSOLUTION. The firm of Platen & Hattcrman Loa beedt dissolver to-day. D. Platen sssumes all assets and liatilities con tracted by them toguther. PLATES, De: 1315, F. HATTERMAN. P, C. BOARDING. The undersigued would respocttuliy motify hai friends and others o the clty that she has opeued 1 boarding-kouse at No. 473 Michigan-sv., which wiil bs firat-class in all respects. Tue lo. ation 1a central to Le bustness part of the city; rooms pleasant, with wmoli ern improvements ; torms moderite. I refer inqei to the 81 Indinna-av,; A. 6. Ve ster, 1373 Indianiav.;’ W. F. Tompkius, Ame Clock Co., 172 Srata-st.; Bandail, fuil & Co., 213 Scuta Clark-st.: Frod Joliyman, with Field, Lefior & C corner 31adiscn and Marketste.: John Joues, with i Samuel M. Turner, Manage —theabove montinned persons iaving been gueats of cfoe at the Grand Havea Alig: netic Mineral Springs. Aich. Cmicaao, Jau. 7. 13i%.____ZENANA . CURTIS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. IN DOOR AND OUT, for Jannary, Justcut TPrice, 10 cents, ~Fur sale by newsdealers. SPEGLACLES. CALELES D BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES Sulted to ali sighta by 1nspection at MANASSE'S, Optie cian. k8 Madison-st. (Tribune Buiidinz). FLOUR, &c. FLOUR AND POTATOES. 5t. Loufe Flour, 378, Leat Spricg, $0.25. Uest Michigan Peacholows vy 57 veuts, dedverod. Satefaction gucrauteed. Oilca Vest Vun B -8t of the Quincy Malis, 78 West Van Burcasl, NOTICE. NOTICE. * Tha coeditors of Call & Kraft are requestod to meed st the ofica of Le Grand Oell oo Tuedsy, Jio. 11. & % o'ciock p. m., sharp, 24 loom 3: Times Builuing. 3y order of the Committee. EDMOND RIETZ, JAMES MILLER, JULN WISDOM, LE GRAND ODELL. MRS, SANDTO, - PEMALE PIEYSICIAN Ou obsistiizesad puivate diseaees. Her ruedy fn ressed or disturbcd menslrualon asatb o Sibbem. Oftice, 478 Wabarh-av, " Lo 4