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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY., MAY 7, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. worda, and, after a general reunion and much | turned-over pointsorrounded corners, with hem- | droliness of this play, slthough it doss ot lack ¢ onf instituted at No. 544 Halated street by J. Ward PARTNERS WANT: THE, 390”\'- wom;gf 1] hand-shaking, the mesting dispersed. atitching or fine embroidery. The favorite styles | in delicacy of conception. The couplets of the s ECRET SOCIETIES. Ell‘l;% :; ?{r als{énfi tIh’;‘G-B]!L Twan‘tz' dumxh ARTNER WANTED_IN JUNK ixfil PAPER. me! wselves, most of whom ol blishac 3 ‘stock basiness establiahad i party Capital of 35,000 t0 L5500 (o extead the pacTasis Saal nams and addrosa t0 G 31, Tribune ofice, thres days. ‘PARINER WANTED—X PARTY HAVING 8500 some te CLUB PARTIES. flara alightly at the back of the neck. Cuffa aro | Flower Girl : * Vovez was beaux bougueta 7" The Enterpriss Soiroe Olab gave an enloyable | somowhas deoper. and the turaed-over coraery | are gharping in helf faolody sad mraiess and had been membors of Progross Lodge. calico party last Tuesdsy evening, ¢ which there | predominate. Some very preity sats for iravel- | the Ronde de Carnivs = Tout Palermo est | A Pleasant Presentation---What After the fostitution of the Lodge and elec- dans nt Weddings in Chicago and Rece: o tion of the officers, the doors of the was a large attendance. ing are shown, and thess have stitched on Hat & Pivrosse! ™ waa literally buried in applause. . . . the, Suburhs. The Indspeadan Clib gava ons of its rogular | biad of bright-colored cumbric, of & fne. bac: | 1L & 1o poiapon, 1 18 pomoen | » Lerplaues One Mite Society Did. Lodge-room wero thrown open, and the publia | ;5,25 3% 08 vishes to mreet s some legiimate st soclals at Weat Twelfth-Stroet Tarner-Hall Fri- | ro knife-pleating. These aro in much domsnd, | effoctive, wiiles tho dust. botweon Diors o admitted, and the installation Coromonies took | parimar cionshard ooty tay f et od wishlag & day evaning. X , | 8od scll as low 2820 cents a set. In fact, every- | Fioretta, * In Rhyme de Fanfare,"” was inspiring RN ° | place. Addresses were made by J. Ward Ellis, | &an-av. Dying Efforts of the Clubs—Church So- ‘The Noopareil Club gave & social at Klare's | thing is greatly reduced in price. Paople begin | i its harmony and beauty. ‘* Le Pompon " has | Wolves in Sheep's Clothing--0dd-Fel- P.G. M. sod P. G. R.; E. B. Shuman, P. G. M. ARTNER WANTED—WITH 85000 CASH CAPL 2 Hall Fridsy evening, which was attonded by | to seek ont bargaine, and storekeepers at Iant | bosn receivod with well-merited praiso, and pro- : ;. 20d G. R.; C. B. Hefter, 2. G. Marabal. Can'sh 85 snzago ko & profitable manulacturing busiaees. cials—Announcements. many frionds of the Club. A 8oom to realizo that enstomers want s . dellar's | sents great musical nbility. Ittas nob been lows Should Be on Their A collation was served, after which the N. G., | Stllor adress i3 Twonty -Sfth-st. - The closing parcy of the Favorite Pleasura worth for a gdollar. Handsome, durable silks, | nshered in with nvise and tempeatuous wrath, Guard. L. Kshoweiler, expressed the thanks of the P“";‘;Bl}“hvfiflzzgaflinmfilg. a.mwxfi Club was given at Martine's Notth-Side Academy | heavy gros grain, can be bad for $1.75 & yard, | and placed on heights for the foolish to admire, . newly formed Lodge. - et ey o he? et et uling Fashions in New York | Friday evening. . and exceedingly pratty checked and striped silks | but ignores the exaggerations and absuraities 5o The R £ for M Tue La Belle Club will give & party at an early | for spriug and summer wear are offered at T5 prevalent in the dramatic worke of the present |y B HUMOR. ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE HALF INTER. or May. day. g 8nd 80 cents. Vory handsome imported dregses | day. Itis written by Messrs, Chivot & Duru: | Iastallation of a New Lodge-s-Some Sen- Bovion i Ao e, Bt SRS 2r. and frs. W. O. Cole delightfally enter- { ara shown af extromely reasonable rates. Ono | Music by 3L, Cheries Lecoq. MaraiLoz, sible Advice. i 125 Sichigan.ag, 18 0t ot on M, W. HAZRLTON, tained the members of the Nebo Club Friday | of wood browa has the basque and side widths —_—— . 3 Beans it's spriog, lettuce have pess, ARTNKR WANTRO Yertabo Clieap and Beantiful Costumes~ | eveoing st thei rasidunce, 1168 Prairie avaons, | ot bandsoma. browa velve, Sod is shborsioly | TE HARMONY OF COLOR IN DRESS. VAEBRIC | Thoman on the best: A policsmsa. D conatl S o Pt dope s eeting o 3 - i i it . 3 81,500 or 32, # The Latest in Hats. 8 g e season. The ex- { trimmed with sitk fringe. One hunared and THE FAIB BLONDE. RESENTATION: < Beecher's partisans still think T. T.'s story ‘.?i:}“‘;“" ‘l‘::“:l'x"-"p‘m}% A e :".;:axg :2; ercises conaisted of & pantomine performance | twenty-five dollars will this really beaunti~ Lrom Motk Goose.” participstod 1a by Mossre, | ful drass, and the Doesessor will deom horsslg | Dedicated tormy only {eads my pupts, by Chactes | A vory plessant aflair took place in Chicago | T. Toertao thin, ayne a ole, Mieses Porters, Fisher, and | most fortunate. A light bins bonnet, for the ressons given, is Lodge, No.437A. F. mdA. M., Iast Monday even- 0, let us be jawfal | ® Delicions strawberries ing. After the transaction of the nsual busi- | are in the market. Mrs. Jayne: readings by Mrs, Dainty, voos! and AUMONIERES 4 < & . A i for the fair blonde, It be instrumental music, etc. Awmong those prosant | still continue in general use, and very justly, for | very saitabls onde;, Ttaay nets, Bro. Charles Coben, ome of the oldest | yuo worrist did mot smicch the reputstion of | Bristow, He's no such maa. were Mr. and Mrs. Raweon, Misses Wright, | they are both usofal and ornamental. A ve trimmed with white or black, and small portions o Couch, Wiswall, Converse, and Dorham, and | pratty ono of black velvet ia 1ined aich ehesm. of yellow, oracge, Araw-color, or stone-color; | Members and the first Master of Chicsgo Lodge, Mesars, Elwell, Barnes, Hovey, aud Farwell. White silk and trimmed sreund the point at the | t be ornamented with 1 ink | being sbout to remove from the city, was pre- |, 3 " will The Harmony Social Club gave s compli- | bustona with network ailk fringe. [Tha plaiteq | DU st Dol P blon Tio% | sented with & beantifally-worked solid gold |, Tue Boles of the Kitchon™ will soon re- [mentary pasty to thelr President, Henry Holts- | top ia tied with ribbon, while silver ringa and | fowers, for both foum batmontes with blae, and | by Sy ot ormc i i proventine it | 222 fo tho old Vokes at home, Inrmit;é Eéqx".['oh:'ndllggogningl. at :ho ruigance nhg‘un‘ bows and ends are used to suspend the | are unsuitable to r‘: °‘2““Pl°"°“" A turquoise | T 0 of the ambers, t;;mp\l:manted Eho The most successful play of the season has of . C. AL Cole, tocoln street. Danc- | pocket from the waist. Somebody's ingennity | bl t may be trimmed with 0 . Sy " nisvill ing was in order until 12 o'clock, after whioh | has erlmiseren o ow ‘productionof by it ,,::; :: T, 1 189D, €785, | b other for his long and faithfal services in the | been that of * Our Boys ™ st Louisville. smple justice was done to s bounteous colla- | locks and keys, in dainty and fanciful devices, Th'e salota a;’ticnl-rly to be avoided by the | 0988 The recipient was taken completely by If a man wants to koow what *‘trie inward- P y sarprigse. He with difficulty found words to ex- | ness ' means, let him try soms early cucumbers. tion, for the purpose of sacaring safety to tha con- fair blond ollow, oranf 0d, and 1 ICK AND BEATRICE, tents of gide-pockets. Those most nged are of | fair blonde are yellow, orange, red, and purple. | o "yie thanke, buc the tears running down | Tne Ttalian name of Columbuswas Christofero .. BENED! % & Tt Oaton Bpencer weddiog claims the atten- | silver, in many odd little designs, snd they aro | Tho latter may bo nved in its light shades of 1i- | IS8, S8 RASEH DUE S50 lears vanning down il B A Parisian Correspondent on Stockings and Handkerchiefs, DARTNER WANTRD—WITH A F) P e foe o g o THOUSARD) 2 Dliools. suatod ln s Bue wiater-wheat, dstcr: s rowiag 6fop; four rua of stone, capac ‘Dacrals K ddras K 70, Tribuas icg Tty 20 e Yhe Harmony of Dress--What Becomes the Ruddy Blonde~Tones and Hues. PARTNER WANTEDWITH SHALL GAPITALTO start a country store, the eantre of Daw PAULSOBOLESKL 63 W eat Randolph- ARTNER WANTED—WITH 32,00 TO $5,000 OAS| [a 8 mamafuoturing businesm. Peofite o e Machinery and sngiae {n good running order, beat refers ences, large trads establishod: ueed more capital. Ad. 15 A H, 193 West Madison-at., front room, third fnor, Pun‘.\'zu WANTRD—AN OLD ESTABLISHED mercantile fiia in thia city desires to add 10 it pres- SOCIETY IN CHICAGO. THE SEASON NEARLY OVER. The sesson of parties and other social enter- ‘tainments 18 fast drawing to & close, and young men snd maidens, old pentiomen and elderly | ;0 0 society people just now more than any | really » prety sddition to a handsome aumo- | lae, but is . h . ¥ 2 ven thon tr: to the complexio: females, will soon view the record of the past | qther topic of interest. niers. One of these novel contrivances ropre- -:i'hm‘:gh ,,f,:m an ]mp{,‘::f“ degres if rmnnt words, * MITE BOGIETILS. colons. * 2t caglfal from $15,000 0 8200 br accepting a pastoer, winter with feelings of delight mingled with & Ar. Ogden and Miss Parker will bo joined in | sonta tiny dog of silver, chained to tho pocket | ag foom positive juxtaposition by an edging of | Hays the Voice of Masonry for May: One of the wives of the Ehedive of Egypt is | Tirk Tubwbs stiie o~ c.ive Address AERCAN: o ARTNER WANTED — WITH FROM 83.00 T0 * the knot thera's no untying * at the residence | by & series of minute links, fastened to a collar i i i g SN i of ihe lsdy's parents, 080 Michigan avenus, | around the dogs nock. The ohain and collar | G, OF SiMIsr. triciniogs. The iojarions in- (pThe poos man gets a8 much roward for themite | Yery homely. Sho ia said toboa harem-soar- Taesday evening. ax0 conneated with an exceedingly small padlock | g9 wirh its harmoniziog oolors, such ms cherry, | meney. 5o copa Biors Plonghias aers fonte s | Um kind of & woman. e G0k of Burlington. Ta., and Miss Homp- | of wrousht silver, and this is locked with s littlo | goarluy, ‘lighs crumson, gold; O gold-color, | Piom ias auscumced tho saeat dociiine. Bovos omiy | Hotels in Philadelphia are asrviog up Conten- etead, daughter of Dr. Hempstead, residiog on | key. which also locks the pocket. Thess locks, On no sccount must green be coupled | i good dome to the giver, but the roceiver also is ben~ nial hash. What was left on the plates of & Ashiand avenus, will bs made oneon the 25th | however, are appropriate only on strest snd with lilsc, ss it forme & positive discord. | ¢B Itis indeed surprisivg how much charitatls %) » inat. shopping costumes. - Asmall pr’apartiou of light parple 18 Agflmm‘; work may ba effected by small sums contributed by | hundred guests, probably. ANNOUNCEMENTS. N Among the maltitadinous styles for trimming | jn ' neaddross for light hair, bat must not be | SCOPerstive effort. Less than fve years g0, % feW | A river of ink has been discovered in Algeria. The last party for this season by the Minerva | dress skirts it is bard to discriminate with jos- placed near tho skin. Neatral colors sccord m:;‘:l e Gyt :V:féx{‘ng’ lon, toopressed with, | 1" hat conatry waa Iargs ondagh, what a pata- Club wili be given at Gresasbaum’s Hall, 76 | tice and decide what will really continus to be | yell with & fair complexion s when not too dark, | tom T'a soto-object belng *to render rellet to Sa dise it wonld be for the posts, TFifth avenue, Thursdsy evening. used, and what is only the fashion of a day. | gpoo 'ye armie, give valua to_the natural com. { sons, their wives, widows, and children, who may bo 2 The Btandard Clab will giva its next party at | Prominent among haaasoms modes of orna- plexion; when dark, they redace the tons by | in distress, by furnishing them with food, clothing, *Silver threads among the gold™: Four men, g agad, respectively, 70, 72, 75, and 81, arrived at strain of sadness that it ia over and gove. The Arswing-room will soon be relinquished for the Iawn sod leafy grove, and the dance will give way to the croquet party, or the picnic, 10d, by-and-by, those who can afford it will be- lake themselves to the seaside, where dancing is alwsys in order and no oneis at & loss how Jo pass the time. Thereisa good deal of mar- rying and giving in marriage jnst now, but, ont- 25,000, in 8 legitimats, profitabls manufacturing basi. e e e e 25t mead businaw. . Addres DS Tribans omce, PARINER WARTED-ONE WHO COULD TARE charge of a good pa; 0togra) ia s clty, to bur s RN S Sy i) x FTED_WITH 95, TO TAKE FULL of & lager beer and lunch-room in first~class Jow gation; Germas piolued. Address L4, Tribune offce. PARTNERSHIPWANTED £ PRACTIOAL HOTEL man with moans to join ma ia paro on. . bt poving hotels in ‘Chicage: Address L. 6 Tibe ¥ 3ide of this cisss of events and & few club par- 5 : abwill glre | ‘ O g A > aa soenly the 05l ies, society matters are languishing in compar- | Btandard Hall on the 18th ins mentation are the followiog : ekirt of dark | conteagy’ Tae best neutrals for the fair blonds | Bbelter, fusl, me attendance, and, when deemed noe obice. e Db'mym’ The Occidental Club party hss been post- | myrtle groen silk, which 18 worn with & cash- | aoi'orar” faxn, slate, drab, and some shaded of T Joiion, Losporlatisn auil biugal, the Black Hills, Inat week, to try their luck. ARTNER_WANTED_THE ADVERTISER DS- ative d poned until Monday evening on account of bad | mere polonaise of similar hue, has & deep bias by 0 offect these worthy obj ghganization £ P a partner with cash capital in a restanrant doing WEDDING AT HIGHLAND PARK. i i flounce, heads i) EawL, formed on the pian that any Master Mason might be- | According o the New York Mercury, & man's | aixtes and proniabls busisass seitably Ioe i oinE , weather. It will be given at Campbeli Hall. lounce, headed by two very fall puffs, arranged ‘Before wo praceod to treat of black as regards | come o member by paying an entrance-fae of 50 conts, . g y ciad with pus of the. Iareese honls 1o Gra Gats Ou of the most delightful ovents of the ses- | The Genevieve Club are getting raady for an- | 80 that they droop over ach other. ‘Thia trim- | 50 e PUOEoet f0 (508 07, ek na xogards | como s membor by payiag ag eatrance-foo long s he | hide, when tanned, will make two pairs of boots. | Fectad ibooe of e largest hotels 1a Chlose. Oaly ‘son ws the murrisge of Miss Nellis Madgett, of | other party. v 3 % ming is comploted at the top by a bias fold of mark that asscciated in trimmiogs (such as nar- | paid a contribution of 10 centa » manth. Out of this | Ona pair is sometimes used to tan a man's hide. | otfice. A party will be given at Martine's Weat Side | the sitk canghcat intervalsin fluted bunches. | 1o ybong. braided work, or 1ace) with any of | amall beginning o great result, comparatively speak- Andew Guan, of Portlsnd. Mo., has poti- | PARINER WANTED_wiTH sior TN TEm Academy Monday evening for the banefis of Mr. | Another skirt to a walking-dress has two 7-inch i ing, has been produced. From' the organizstion of i - Wiliam Cobn, - Hounces, aid i sido plests, fivan a clustor, | (RO20R0 100w (LU S, 200000% b PaiEiten | awodstion Bee. 17, 151, undl’ Dec' 27 1675, th | tioned tho Legislaturo to chango bia nams, be- Mr. Luigi Monti, a cultivated Itatian gentle- | alternated with plain “spaces, which oxhibit an [ canzoqhe tne power black bas to absorb light. | expended in the same period has botn $2,232 14, The | ©3uSe the street-gamins call his little boy map, il deliver iu this city during the two | applique design of velvet. A much more showy particalarly araficial light. Black, although sad | prosent memperslp is 400: it has been aa high as 524, { Son of A. Gunn.” coming weeks aix leotares (in Euglish) on |dress of silk hss & biss flounces footdesp. | yo iug offect, and the Acknowlodged garb of | Roller has been distribted smanget 213 families, chiet: The Deteoit Tevied AP Tralisn' Jiterature. Mr. Monti, thoagh a mere | Above thisis a space of equsl depth, filled b: i i 1 the form of groceries and fael, Bat nearl; 6 Detroit man that levied on Levy's . fonght bri 2 a it 5 Y | mouming s nevertheleas highly favorable to n{:i‘hfl!‘.nfim; .m“?‘nn"cé‘x'v“mnum-xmaeam'""u..’ did not make much afterall. He ocornet get outh, fought bravely during the Iislian war | repeated Zbg-inch bias raffies, set on disgonally, i o who 1ias & conderable smount t Jor \independence, waa wokndod, and exilen | 5 clustar of thros. pipings foraing & SRl t0p ey el moans s o el i, 1o itz who Ravocome o | more then $100 for 1t sod ba says hellbo to this couutry, and for somo- vears after | sud bottom. Folds are pronounced tho extrems | ff 'co il S0 ToRRCS TR (e Fee of e e T B s vo A aelly %0 | blowed if he can play it. was 1nstructor of Italian at Harvard “University. | of fashion, and are rich and effective. tageous effsct on pale akins, bieaching thom by | tosus. - Among the modes of relief has' been medival | Willam 3f, Evarts has gone to Woodstock, Hero ho gained many friends among our nrom- g AT, : powerful contrast. No delicato color can be as- | attandance, and it is pleasing to say that of the pliy- 2 3 i oration: - X inent literary men, and was celsbrated by .ong- Tt is & remarkable fact concerning spring hats sociated with biack without appearing lighter in | siciuns of Waahington, twenty-eight, all sfasons but | VE., to prepare his Centennial oration. Tt 1s Lake Forest, to Ar. Willism 8 Thompson, of Peoris, which was celebrated at Highland Hall, Thursday, sod wes witnessed by a eslect com- pany of friends from Chicago and vicinity. The company was assembled in the elogant west paz- lor of the Hall, whera the ceremony was grace- fully performed by the Rev. George L. Wrean, of Highland Park, assiated by the Rev. F. L. Chapell, of Evaoston. At half-past 4, the doors were thrcvwn open to » 15 Dunn-st., Ckicago, Ll PAR’I‘NER WANTED—A COMPETENT BOOK- Xeoper would invest with sorvices 31,000 to $1,%00 in same atrictly legitinate busincss, State bature of busi- meas explicitly or answers will Teccive no attastion. dress ¥.42, Tribane office. ARTNER WANTRD—IN A MANUFACTURING buslncss with from §3,000to 810,000 capital, whers there is an established demnd excesdlng the capasity of resent firm; priacipals only treated with. Addreas 6 1. ribune office. PARINER WANTED-IN THE NEATEST MAR- ket on tho West Side._Call or address 233 Lincola-st. the guests, who entered the room, buillisnt with | F008 AR SOk PG RS O8.00 i h ke £ 3 g Sicilian * in the '+ Way- | that amongst such an immenss varioty there are % oDe, have volunteered to attend all cases sent to them | gupposed that among the Green Moan he she light of the chandlier, and filled with the | gige fnn,” He lofs Lis position at Cambridge | no positivoly ugly ones. A novel styio, especialr | 535 yono o wioon o gloomy effect of | b7 the Mite hasociation, (e o e, and sx apoth- | Woodstock it more brilliantly with rhetorical LOST AND FOUND. . 3 furn JL08T - NEFEOUNDLAND 00G — WHITZ 0N breast and on left front paw. A suital be paid for the return to K. C. JAGER, No. 175 East Di- vision st,, or to afico at Room 1, 28 Bouth Water-st. LOST 'OCKETBOOR, CONTAINING $9, TRUNK. gy ::lmlngg . R. SWEETLAND, 112 Deerborn-: LOBT—S!D REWARD-A LARGR YELLOW DO St. Bernard, was loat on Friday night at 7:30; answe. 1o the nama of Lion. The above reward will be paid fer hisrotamn to 623 Carroll-av. OST~ON A CUTTAGE GROVK CAK, TWO AU- ‘count books and vundry notes, payable :'du order of the unders! . Leave ani sive_reward. L. RB. CARSWELL, 161 East Washington-at., Room 13, to lll that of United States Conaul at Palermo, | ly adapted for promenade wesr, is koown as the Y hould be added ia trimmings, &ack e wbers ho ramained thirteen years, being racent- | **Riverdale.” and is made of fine English straw, | LAcks 53{,‘;';;;“ Tl GHarrY: Arth matbater: B e o o o e Assoiston | than io the vicinity of Brooklyn. Iy recalled for political reasons, The prominent features of this hat are its lo: lac. Cherry and lilao shionld be uaed very | Past Grand Master Stansbury, ‘it does not desire 1 | A DOY With & ruefal countenance was seen The lectures, which have been prepared with | round crown, and the uniformly flaring brim, | garingly for fair complexious. White is sait- | any way to interfere with tha direct sxercisa. of chari: | coming out of & wood-shed the other day, fol- care, will be delivered Mondsy, Wednos- | aud these botts randar it possible o wear the hat | aylq with black, but s cold and harsh unleas | iy by the lodges, but endeavors to supplement their | lowed by his motber with & slipper. When 5, 2nd Friday afternoons, beginning May 8, on | on the back of the head or low over the face. | goo. U0 po'sddod. Red must ot bo nsed with mmis :fi'fi&”&%?&fi‘?fl“&flfl; questioned by a playmate 8 to the cause of his the South Suide. at 4 p. m., 8t 27 Indiann avenne, | A ba: of this shape has & band of serge ribbon | 57 L AICEB 1t & FOALY tigh, A DIask bone o y 2l e cause the reaidence of Gen. Butord. The same cours | carried in_a looss roll around the crown and n,i”:,&, 1L with a fair oomplaxion, sud mey e D eest amouat of good thac hes bea | 20T 19 8810 his mother was givinz him wome will be repeated on the North Side Tuesday, | fastened in froot with & large Bquare bow. | 0" ornamented with white and roso color, or effocted, and all the timo is being effactad by this As- botom facts. Thursday, and Saturday afterooons at the same | From it two short plumes are brouzht diractly | wipp white alone. Rose must bo kept well away | soctstion. with such very slight peteonal expenditane In the she@-raca on the Schaylkil, in Jaly, Bour, a¢ 259 Erie street, the residence of Mra, F. ( back over the crown. The face rimmiog coa- | from the face. White festhars are a great im- | of each member, we trust that such organizseions will tfiara will be'a contestant from B¢, Loum, Who sists of lace Iaid in irregular pleats. A clustes rominent featara in the scheme of Masoni; & 8, Brows. 5 | prozement so & black bounst. e ot B e ot Auaonie |/ iu tiow hisving s af lds wister’s aboss silked slways inepiring straina of Mendelgriohn's Wed- dng March. In theen'rance tothe large bay windows stood the bridal party. The bride was very Jovely in ecru gilk trimmed with point lace; the oroaments were dismonds, and the inevitzble ormge-blossoma snd veil. At her 1aft was Misa Butha Bmith, of Chicago, looking very caarming in Paris muslin over white silk, with flowers, and pearls. The "oridegroom is rather tall, of fine figure and com- manding presence, and his dark complexion con- —_— of Hower, roses, leaves, and amall white blos- | “yypig iy smilar inits effects to black; it d ) e e trasted finzlywith’thu bride, who is blonde, At NEW YORK. soms, ia piaced undor the brim at the left of the heightens the natural rose of the face bv con- ‘Ix“.f.“é'l‘éf,{ ycz:um:‘ !él;e, "[vubi‘ell’:‘ wi.l.l- T-::: r::‘vlnun: “fi put in order 1'or practice on the Mms!.!l_xppl. G$T—ON FRIDAY TAST A SMALL GFEV. his right stood Mr. Butlar, of Lake Forest. Tha PASHIONS FOB MAY. back, 80 a8 to droop gracelully over the buir. | yreqp “and incroases the palenoss of a pale akin | Srumy st malron ety by, the donor, ot wo have | While the other will be sent to the Centannial a8 | I, Gomg ia werom momaste, 4 SHALL: OPEY Whon this hat is worn over the face, au iside | by pqyerful refection. White ia suitablo to | ssan what it may sccompliah In tho sggiegate of many | a model of & new racing-shell. Juue. 1673 {in Freaoh), Kinder will be rewaniad &k 3 party also comprised Mrs. E. P. Weston, the bride's_mother, Prof. E. P. Weston, Mrs. 8kill- man, sister of the bride, Master Charles Skill- man, Miss Ennis Skiliman, Dr. and Mrs E.. B. Weston, and Miss Mattie Weston. After the ceremony and the offering of con~ gratulations, the gnests devoted themselves to a social honr, which all seemed heartily to enjoy. Among the most prominent of those present, not already nsmed, were Dr. McCorkle, Prof. and Mrs. Hewett, Mr. and Ars. D.R. Hoit, Misa Holt, Mr. aod Mrs. 8. D. Wargg Miss Ward, Miss Slunner, H. T. Heim, Esq., and Miss Helm, Mrs. G. A. Hall, Miss Hatha Miss Marah, Miss Corliss, Miss Butler, Mra. Benson, Mrs. Rowe, Dr. and Mrs. Henderson, of Lake Forest; Mr. Special Correspondence of The Chicage Tridune. Dril o - im trimoung in front is omitted. Some of the bl " - < R o, e e foer® g how faul? | prottiost hata soen basr a etcong rasemblancs to | ore)”, ol Fios %0, ThIch 142 a1 asteeavie pat | dimes. ek : One of the tramping jours.” who had evi- 1sanched on the tide of fashion, and Broadwsy | the cottage bouget formerly 8o populsr. Az | 4o ing air blonde with a healthy color. Small Tllustrions Brother Henry H. Pond, 834 | dentlybeen “setting 'em up ” for the boys the and the avennea are Literally alive with bitherto | impartad hat of this stylo has s brim of white | guuniities of bricht calors may be | degres, will confer the Slst grade of the Aucient | day previous, got things mined 1n & sermon the unthonght-of trinmphs of milliner and modiste. | chib, while the crown is formed of two crosswise | jyje3 to a white dress with = pless- | and Accapted Scostish Rito’ Thurmday eveniog, [ other evening. The copyread: **We shall eay A promensde up Fifth avenuo on a sunny after- | P8 of etoam-colored cille woparated by & | jog "effect, and thoy will not injure the | 11th, attho Asylum of Oriental Covsistory, upon Cheit isrisen.” The T. g&:au“fm it mp: sWe toon revesls many besutiful toilottes. Con- | Dol 06,07 SsBmers aoo. Rt uga' Ao ?va?gg:::: afi‘ ;%',‘:t ,:fl ;ilanzt:a I:::.l ‘{;1: %‘.‘}:S:S; s Nllna;g:'cén:u‘r :ut’ ;;;nghu Eadosh of the Holy nall ey 3 3 spicious among other exquisite costumes s s | geel aud pearl ornament divides the pult from | 5t Oala stin, this objectional indashce D07 [ Last Mhtradny eventis: Orieatal | Ooasistsi TOWN GLEANINGS. = saft gray camel's-bair cloth, trimmod with silver [ the ends. - A wronth of field flowera surrounds | b tanaiderably neutralized by & grean o bias mcaley S¥eniig) Ocias noistory | Intoxicating music: * 'ale to the chiet. galoon, buttoned up each sido with gems of | the crown, snd ia thickeat In {ront. The nowost | groat brougit wll towards the face. A white | Faort mpor sivhies: Bos - ror Hoso® | It mon wonld set good examples, they might pearl buttops, most elaborately carved, and _g“’n?::::r- Egrl:an;l'a’d‘:u f::g‘fif:&;fi;za:\fifl’x boonet, when uluds of umt-mngp.m;: mn_t Tilustrious Brothar Jobn 0'Neill, 324 degrae, as | hatch better habita. worn over s ich black volvet skirk. ADOLDET | sod mogt effective for dress hats, whils for | Hay uch 88 talie sroph, oxsecophane, 1s suie- | Acting Gommander-ta-Chief, saquiited himsolf | what s the difference betwesn s erockory- very stylish dress was of brown silk, draped | ordinary wear serge ribbons are very handsome vantage with white and bluo flowers., :velrt:i‘;mdu to himself and honor to the fra- ::;1:; :lt‘;:n ::,:gi,::;m,; 'Ona sella tes-sots, —SMALL HALF CASHMERE GOAT. FIND: g_a n‘:fllbfimnll,yn'mfihynmum o106 Gatest, OST—ON FRIDAY, ON OR NEAR ETATEST. an amethyst ring, Yalood ssa gift. The findar will bo well revardad by réturning it to 65 West Jackson st 0§73 THR FIRE OF APRILS, AT 2% SOUTR Loaritt-st., a small hunting-case old watoh beloog~ ing o my daughter 1da. 1 have anderstood it was found by & littls boy and given to oue of the tiremen. * areward L brought to_the Fidelit - Off Olark sl ddime e, Bo. % C. O JEBOME, . [ OST-TWO LARGE ENVELOPKS, ONE GON- i, alniog 8 certificats of momberaaip, {hp oiher &<l n-list and small sum of money. will plaase TOLEY OR STRAYED-TWO COWS—FRIDAY, Jay §, lrom tho pride near Tesatycichis and e dark red: and Bre, Willi . W. 8. B. acrosa the front with heavy silk fringe 20 inches | and serviceable. Casnmers iace still continues to THE RUDDY BLOSDE. Mir. Cecil nu'n’f:fz' cif“ 0; Mrs. C. gfife:‘;:‘ doep, aod trimmed with folds and points of the | be the favorite matarial for neokties, aud is 80 | g ruddy blonde has a fuli-tonsd complex- | Desrborn Lodga is abont to ardera very ele- | Prof. 0.: *Mr. —, what will be the affect Tallacdats.; ono vod and whiie, ‘tho othoe dick red: e Mica Faster, Miss Birdio Hastor, Miva Axsisl of . much, worn that it o safo topredict that it Will | jon, spmewhat inclining to positive rose-red or | g0t suit of robes for its membars from Wad- | 4 1 hold a piecs of Salcite 1n the Blow-pips | Bopor ol nyion womea: 4u Borien toat caa ld i i v gh- | B 4000 bo discarded for somathing less common. | ¢yration, with dsrk blue or brown eyes and | bams & Rouudy. .Pesbody Lodge lately or- | fiame?e Btudent: Lt will got bot" Wallacaat. Eraogton; Mr. Wreon, Mra. Wreon, of Highe | =) presy many dresssa ace made withont any | oo e ieamcd or, sometling less common. O s pe. oy it s 0] | emadln €300 i, had the Kulshts of Pyibias, T TR TRENISES OF TR ST iand Park; Mrs. Bawyer, of Waakegan. Ons of . 3 : : the X A Granger writes to s Tural paper toask s e f overskirt, but the trimmings are #o arranged =5 | nets and laces to a delicate shade of whits, | thaAs of ite- | of Sterling, IlL., in anticipation of a visit from | ,, ge! x hied cribar, No. 143 North Ada-at., a red cow, b years old, Drecenen ot ton yonne ladees ot Horry "ol | to gives semblance of the same. Waistasce | WDich I exitomely becoming. A customy moy | [3CiSAsS of color in times of exerciss or exsito th Rocufora Todgo, have onlered twanty-fve | *EHow long cove should be mitked 27 Wby the | Lot cianiiedol i STATATAS, B ) much ia yogae is to combiue several vazietioa of | “myq solors described a3 suitsble for the fair | enils from the same firm. Ay MLDLE SoWRy OF SUEstyNew. Xor! T0E to her regavery. PAKEN UP_DARK RED OOW. 4 YEARS OLD, Y whito lwhlg.fnm:and‘ wmu:n-m e down u:flhl-hkh. P Ty Lr men 5 REWARD T RET RM. tion lead:nz 1o the recoseryof a Newfoundland Pup 6 montha aldy stalen feom 184 Walnubstey Apeil 255 Eiarked mith white star on broass sad white 63 f4et: an: wwers to name ot Honey. J. Al. KANNEY, e () REVARD_LOST. ON RADOLPEST. Tls- Tuosday aveniag, botmeen Halited nd. Pauline ats., about 3% {o currency, by & poor womsn. Abovs rss warit will be paid for Ies ratars to W. S. JA CKSON, Bocm § Ewing Blacs, Noith Glarkat. FEWARD_NO QUESTIONS ASEED FOR $200 diamond stad I~tin the Sh among whom the bride has many warm friends. The toilettes of these young ladies ware very beautiful, and each of them wonla merit specisl mention, but limited space forbids. A fow of the bridal gifts were exhibited. The most noticeabls of them wers : Silver tea-serv- ice from Prof. and Mrs. E. P. Weaton ; ealver from the young ladies of Ferry }all ; caster, with cut-glass bottles, William and Mary Walk- er; picture, Mr. and Mrs, G. H. V/renu; Rog- ers’ gronp, senior class of Ferry Hall ; ailver butter-dish, Miss Mary Weston; silver i basket, Miss Weston; silver card receiver, Cous- ins Minnie, Tom, apd Will Thelkald ; group in mardle, Mies Lillisn Lee, Clintan, Ia.; silver ice-nitcher and goblet, teachers of Ferry Hall ; eilver cake-knife, Mr. John aod Miss Lutie Day, Peoria ; Iandscape. Miss Sallie Goodrich ; silvar now made witbout sny trimming, and tho more | TaRcH it voruo fn to comb x ] [ . : Y quite ploasine. 3 more a1a mode it will be. Skirts aco absolutely | ia'as follows: A hem one inch wide s obtained [ H7B?, BOW WOder epusidaratian bas their tons, T st s e oo s BBl | 1. it colder oF warmer & hundred years :azo lozded down with trimmings, the general ten- | by running a narrow thread of chenille through I thiak it is better to digzess a lictlo sad explain | the Maaonic celebration to be held thors the 1s | tDAD at present 2 Pupil (onestly) : - *I raslly demcy seemiog to be a deaira to condenae every- | the ’:’“h‘; of :g? doe a?“;;n ifigd:r o placed ag | those terms, tints, hues, ansdes, and tones. 88 | of June. He reporis tha lodges of Montans, | don't recollect, sir.” thiog mear tue botsom of the dress. *Pull- | BN RO 0K IBATE L ST RO PIRSSS A | [ find there are ate very foW Who kaow the pro- | goastored aa they ure, in a very favorablo con | = * Landlord, didu't you ever bave s gentleman backs” still hold undisputed sway, and are 80 | yhich finish the ends, ars_ornamented in like m?i::'fl;fix‘z:ofn ;l:!;“ i hos Tosal soloss: & %“:10"' fl:x:»d :miz"::: ;‘x:g ‘x‘-’_-plg apread of the | stop ‘7’.‘“‘.. yoa belor:z: **Are you a gentle- tightly drawn that the sides appoar quite plain. | manver, but here the chenille is doubled follow- | oo, aolor is the color Of & fabrio Iaifl fat on & | OrooF turoughout the s maazs o YesIam", »Thenlzever bad one The bustle, with s variation, will be worn, but | ing the meshes in both directions, 80 that the | y §o whore there isneither oxtreme hight nor The active members of tho Bupreme Council, | 8top With me before.’ ly to fiare at the edge of the skirt. This s | interstices ate quite filled up, and forman ex- | gryrome ghade, an even light coming from the | consisting of Inspector General Hosmer A. | An, doctor, I'm out again; let me thank oy > tremely showy bordermg to tbis haodsome tie. | novk. By thia light the dyer judges the color | Johnson, 33d dogras, Deputy for Hlinois; Vin- | you, my dear fellow.” Doctor: - But, pon- bad enough, but wa grin and besr it, tNaDKIng | Often worsted roplaces tho chenille, sud the ef- | RSTHR- B3 thfa Nebt the Syob udros tho coior | (ot ™T! “Huribny, 333 denres; Walior . | onse T mevar At 10 oo ot bl g o Dame Fashion that sho does not exact the | foct is quite pretty, though the colora are more Egyptian artista for thousands of years painted | Stevens, 83d degren; and Robert H. Foss, 23 | ill.” * Well, thats why I'm thanking you."” Y erziss Houus the bump on the back. Chief among trimmings | brilliant in the la\‘.:_t;rz. 5 S u;flw in their pictures using the louldcolon do‘;%;::'a lvcrg‘l; aai?m"ulpo‘:’.'?g;fi“‘fiamw%;’. + You have & considerable floating population Biche of the aloctioa. Hewara to D. W. MILLS, 1% " ARASO 2 only,—one flat color ; to-dsy the Chiness do the S 8 in this village, haven’t you ?” ssled & stranger | =" ——— of the coming soason, liko many other articles | gon ¥~ 08P Hax SO A0S MO R FERESE TP 689 Yorx sud Phisdelphia in Ausush to sitsad the e T hae oy enger S ACHINESE sippi. *‘Well, yos—ratner,” was the roply. A VARGE STOCK OF KEW AND SECOND-HAND ‘Gaglogical discuseion, Principsl: ranks fringe, which is certsinly a very graceful sdornment. ' Evouiag drossos are simost with- of tho coming sosson, I tay other articles ¥ i - o \ carry out exception high-necked, with elbow sleeves. ¥ teresting to us than eiher the Kgyptian or e Eiryrof Now Tork Averie. koifp and fork, Miss Baldwin; marine view, 0 vt Misses Sarah and Gracie Hall ; For full dress the Masguerite waiss will be most | days of our grandmothers, Thoy are very Iargo | Ghinose, our little ones, when they get their *Abont half the year the waterisup to the d i & , englnes, boll Cook; silver cake baskots Gimentios e "Forey | worn. Fds. oposa woer (ho, CNPAOIORK is, nG | Mth 16 to 16 jnch Trames, the sover gradually | Coigeecr COrlitle: onen wien they 'got their —— ety W 2 ithimnans, Moooms Bt mubisery sneines, balien, Hali ;' fruit-tray, Mrs. C. E. Browne: setof longer {ashionsble, and has bean saperseded by | goivg gpbx’xe:;lar totde qgég:-enlggpsgnxx ta 18- | jog xea color. onn.raflvsmn | icyon dianos dep wh dowsy ahouted & | Mo crsdun qhasp A6 the Gurd Tty Macctuns coruls, Miss Bertha Bmith; bougmet-liolder, | the dolman with it graceful, flomng sleoves. . TONE. . o8 % L A [ oo g e e Mri. Sawyer ; basket of tes-roses, Miss Agrick ; | The materials most used 1n their construction | elegant one has B oover of black T,mdfld dtallk. Take tuat pisce of red cloth towardsthelignt, | Humboldt Lodge No. 5, Yankton, Dakots, gp‘x:;:h;tl \;l;«;rb:n::! x e 1«}?33.?,33% POk SALESDREAT, GOOD W HoRss ENO] anol, Miss Easter ; bonquet-holder, Miss Birdie | are brocads, and & goods known sa Silicienne. | edged with fine black Frenh lace inches deep. | and its tone will be altored o o bright t0ne; | ypus disonasoth : Lo neair : you ail ind that T coma to e eur. | M, corase Loomis and Hinmanet,nese Twenty spoond, uster ; pioture, Mfs. Benson; piotures of game, | A groat quantity of rich embroidery and bullion | T handlo is sursight and of mother-of-pesrl. | 1pic0i into the shade and it will bo a dall toge, | 08 ditonsteth: bansst of the Brotherhood | face, Sentlomamn. . o Yos™ said- on ol whel: | QECONDHAND MACHINEEY JUST COMIRG Miss Keith ; panel, Miss Atwater. enters int thess garmenta. The dolmsn isalso | When folded, he parasol is fnclosed in a 1003 | pring it again to the light, and throw it in folds | Piease publis in e andionce, *yom coms i tapwurfase 10 | iRt nch, one g foot 2 ek ring of black silk brai tohed mth & hand- | gyer your arm, there will be varions tones, and | “'Oe Lowis L, Cols, aliss Goldsmith, allss Goldsteln, | plow> d » e o B e e facotantuch, Uno 1§ foot 30 {nan, oue 173§ toot 56 lneby -swing exging the favorite street wrap. Cost-slesves arejnot d some black ribbon bow. Of the mame style Is | yo5 .} oot towasds the shads every step yon Twiad A Golipuite, Ms gotualn, os. , 20120; one 43 foot, M. Gue' foot, 020, ome b5 oot Sk e nise, Grooms, sad wedding rusela ¢ all stylish, those open ac the wrist finding 88 0! o e s p ey an ecru brocaded ailk with 82 exquisita handle | 46 will change all the tones. Bo in one color | Esst protending to be s meraber of Humboldt: Lodge miast attend to the wants of the iaper man ; in The Boffles family moved last week to save e cognition of which fact a fine repast had been | favor. _ 3 Provided in the dining hall, whither all rejjsired | Some very pretty littls sprons, designed for | oOf carved amber. _ . ) thero may be o thousand tones. Look at that [No:s, I O. . F., Yanklon, Dukols Territors, The | $100 in rent. It cost §75 to move, and thoy now | Qne4f et e ouis 17 Yeca plingcs 16 o' d ? . ive. In respect to fashions for the little ones, the ok inghining on it | above-named person is a dead-beat and swindler, 1 they cat £300 1 &l P ) Fog 6o'clock. Then good-byes were esid, and | informal dinner wear, are new and attractive, rst hovaly to be noted 13 the Fatrirs. (f chases Eoglien hedge-row whar the sua iashiniog on il e pocloghontlftbl ool o e :‘nig :hkm hoi:urs.’ ntfl Er::z;:ht c: ‘n," g ‘.,x‘,’n;.‘mfl;,b .;;1 ;n:_li::émo‘:n‘é%m e They are made of organdies and silk, of con- at noon; the top is & bright yellow in appear- v 4 S . trasting or harmoniziag colors with tha dinner o N oue lodges and brethren throughout | by, Yo o mutual conneil about it 0 the mide- TTRETOCROAT MARTIN GREEN FOR SALE, KX dress. chaage, X fulness in the colors and ehapes of their gar- g boge ; the mide towards auce—as yellow as gamboge; side tow ths land against him, oz xmmu: resnousible partiss ir. and Mrs. Thompson and party embark ed for ments. This ¢hange comes gratefully to e¥ory | the light (being obliquely towards the sun) is » | 0 bove abla” and sccomplished dead-beat | Walk, acd it coss Boffies $10 to have both eyes dress C 88, Tribune Cpicago, whence they go immediately to P eoris, ere Mr. Thompson bas prominent conn sction i i with the well-known dry goods house o.t Day A HANDEOME DINNEE TOILETTE mother, sated with deep navy-blues, browns, | jiaht groen, and on the side in sbadow it is dark Iated bia 584 tals to Altoona Lodge No. 897, | repaired. e TR FOR BALETONd Brothers. hina & akirt of plain blue faille, mado with a flar- | and grays. That children need no looger | proan. Light and shade will change a color to s | 0 0 L - 837, kil Ia A NIVERSAL WOODWOREER FOR SALE. TONG resemble Jittle cocoons, in their sombre colors, bright or dnll tone. Tone is applied only to the | Altoons, Peunsylvanis, and recaived sustenance in?:x: {’a& ux:‘ li ‘;l!cfitlu:l;];’? h;‘;:l ::!;mm H qm;“x?.g;'a 44ided molding, eto.; also surfscer. Thursdsy, Highland Hall was formally orpened or summer guests. Beveral families fron: Chi~ e3go and vicinity have alrrady established 1them~ selves for ihe sexson. The hall, which is £s new buildivg, has been put iv, readiness with s pecisl care, and guests will find there everyth ing to contribnte to their comfort that the modexn ho- telafforda. The Hall 1sin charge of Col. A. J. D, B e erosdorag sk Teaves workeq | i 1o 1t3olf & subjact for congTatalation, and that dary col llow, red, bh a The Lodge now foels sadly sold. band of silver-el idered oak leavea worke o h a rimary or secondary colors : yellow, ue, | and sucoor. e ze now foels ly 8ol 2 e aronnd the edge. Over this is & polonaiso of | they noed not avoid the bright tints of the rain- | BRACY P CCr ST oM L Yol ojors | Bome: able-bodied _Odd-Fellow should feel for ffi".fi;‘:fi;’:fi"&%&"&‘fflmufi;afii’m:g Wi o power. Wil pay cew biue and silver damasse, which batrays the ut- | bow is & source of joy to both the little folks [ nixeq with white arecalled iints, aod with black, | the sble fraad with bis pedal extremities inan emptyreom Oy itseit, ssearely ook tivy | S20K,0F d cub.” Address ¥oruts: Scale most skill of the modisto.” 1+18 open rom the | and thoas who lova them. ahade, and only spplied to the above colote. Capital Lodge No. 141, Ottawa. Ontario. £a¥8 : | o5r yndstand ontaide day 'aod might with & | pevraseite Xl belt down, and 1sced with silver cords passing | . Hamburg embroideries and asrrow side-pleat- HOB. Brother R. R. Sharp, formerly of this Lodge, but | Sooms swon. $3OU .‘:fi"‘ 'wflh‘mfi‘#fi“'&%‘;fi ‘u:’.‘{-gf through lazge, worked eylats. Around the edgo | iogs of the dress material, or inexpensive silk, | A gompound color, composed of thoe thras | now sn expelisd member, has been playing’ tue | S2MEeWOrd. 52 iod 58 How: Ad Coat 3L ORIYAE 8 Hobryee. i8 & fringo tWo fingers desp, of mingled blue | ate the favorita trimminga for children's dresses, | 1 iy ries with one of the primaries predominat- | * sharp * gam of obtaining money fraudulently from PERSONAL ———r = while the wide sash, low tied, stifl torives with | ;o "\iko the various grays. A grayin which sed | 5ome of the members of the Order ot Iarge, Ho Is not MEDICAL. g in possession of any card, nor of the T, P W., but b | PRIGNAT_ A GENTLEMAN WHO OAME DF OF P, —A GOOD_SECOND-HAND POKTABLA batler, 8to 1 Burbazk. and silver, surmounted bya band of silver leaves le the k » iBL i 3 MaTmis 8. : i - GOLDSTEIN~-HEIZEERG. 8| jike those on the skurt. ‘The waist is open from | undiminished vigor. predominates has a red hue, one in which blas 5 the charitable pirit of other Oy 3 X Anothier wedding, took plsce at the I’almer | throat to belt, and forms a beantifal front to the —— prepominates has a blue hue, etc. Huo is not | EEbt Impote upor the charhiable epiclt of ather 0ud '1:5;,3; B &Q E koo Wedueadsy evontng, May 3. e, MAOJETIO BICALER, &Y. House lnst Tuerdsy evening, the pariies to | corssge. Down each front is quilled point lace PARIS. applied to yellow, red, blue, orange, purple, nOr | slic in appearance, and cannot boast of & ** hair ” in | who came up on the sece train. ARG st on (Mo opposice drags, Dissasos of 1as langh, %hom it was mogg interestiog being Mr. Ben- | & finger wide, and thus sligntly overlaps aud con- BTOCKINGS AND HANDKERCHIEYS. green. The names of the hues are brown, ma- | his face. :‘lg; u‘m aficm(k "fls’, g;:‘tg [ ?;:nuv. sta- | juda % solliver trasied dwbt;nmu_mmmn‘fa Jascess. Pl-; amin Goldstein, a young snd rich merchmat of | ceals the chemisette of fine linen cambric. Soectal Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, roou, olive-green, sad_gray, and there's 10,000 | e can do the order no greater service than = 3 8 rae oy, I edisia rolie! given i the wirat casgs of fomala weak aaz, IlL, sod %fiss Bertha Heisberg. The Bev. | In materials for summer evening drasses, or- B, April 22.—Are we Parisiennos hecom- | Bues; sdvanciog towards or receding from their | by warning against these pestiferous impostors, P"qmfl.‘,k',‘fl,?“" BACH Rgsm‘l':zd TEE 2G| B, from whataver cause or bowave: Tong suaadiag, xd Dr. K. Eobler joined the parties in the prosence | gandies and greoadines bold & prominent place. ants, April 5 primaries. who prey upon the charitias of the banevolent. | isisare evenings. Addrass £ H. Aribensbes g e B bkl AT AL S of the nearest relatives and frisnde, atter which | For street drosses, silk skirts and damasse over- | iog provincial in ourtastes? Otherwise, whence | * Au's rule, the ruddy blonde may use more G00D ADVICE, ERSONAL FRIDAY, I P ML, THIRTT.FTEST | Conitation freer Ofbce hoam 10 et the young corsple departed at once for thinr fa- | sirts will be popular. For those desiring | come the glaring hues of stockings and hand- | fraedom in the selection of calors than the fair | Prof, Bamuel Willard, of this city,gives the fol- o, Thiztyaoteathost, and Viadenmossr. Lady ln B KELLER, 911 WEST POLKST., OAN CURR ture home at Pana phainer skirts, przvimon ‘T.\ nud; by gha umf kerchiefs we see multiplying around us? It is | blonde ; gzuxr comblexion n‘ol bm&z o{ u: &el:c&:a lowing sensible advice in r:’lm caln:;nu of the | biack plsass send sddrees %o gent socompanyivg. L2, 2 Zropy, Galainmatory shenmatiim, sdim o2 the ere, ARTIES, the Knickerbocker popln, Freoch mohair, & patura ig lesa sensitive, from the fact that the | companion. It is as pertinent and & much — cezn, . 3 Abont forty of tha frienas of Mr. snd Mra. C, | summer.— camets bty ad Oxford " mized e apaCEh M buo rod umbrelat | Bair paculiar to this typs is the medium betwesn | nomid s thia abiude o elsowhores |EESONALSILL THE FANTY WHO THELD | soiinedate ieh Nocarsnspy. Abiadsat mise . Carleton wwere invited to an evening paitty a¢ | cloth. Incolors, pale woodsand ecru are themoss | 80d tri-calored oravats of the dac! 130~ | golden and black, sud that the tints of the 00m- | * 1 gometimes think wo are in danger of being “ talked | Bool'Zs £y ares Hiiptoder, vleae f3jora memanaa HASTINGS, MAGNETIO PHYSICIAN, 1¥ their residence, 281 East Ontario street, lant | fashionable. Demi-trains are considersd now | viers, for, although thess favorite bues are as | pioxion aro high sod positive, Bu:hbmd mod- | t death,” 3t takes & vast. amount of talk to ran ouz PERBUNAL—%0: PLEASE OALL 9. ; domot by tHe rapalic prastico. m.m..;. Dr. - - 2 : . Profestor o 2 Haboemana Medi- 1n better style than the exazgerated lengtn late- | obtrusive as ever, theyars arranged scrupulogs- | erately dark colors in dress are to bs recom. nm,ncnlnnmu eé k‘x;g;,‘ 3;1. ‘w‘:l‘a o g“ :e;l“ : Gm. :x‘.lnc::“n;x. ""“fi-."":‘.fj Iaats E{omm eeoann Mpal Thursdsy. It proved an enjoyable occasion to Dhamaay. oy 125 ‘Siatest., and othezs U re- fi: calico party was given by Ar. and Mrs. An- W Pearson at their residence, No. 79 Park ';fiflfl!, st Thureday evening, at which many of their numerous friends were pressat. Music and danang, followsd by the usual collation, rere among the enjoyable features of the even~ ly seen. Even the trains of bridal dresses have s mode, and we are told provincislism ax- | mended. Asin the fair type, green is ons of THER: *1 T, bean ahortened. Latest advices from Paris in- :Z ‘: lm st :’t ‘Bourgeneaf is | the buatt nultorl for lll:e ruddy bln_ude,‘hnc ng:“ga Leoma ?&Lflfmfisfifihi drops tn 2 o taks » seai PEESQNAL OUL WEATHER: "L TAKE THA | Puzer form us that g resent instance dalicate green is not so suitable i P PERSONAL-DID_** HER" " TRUE PRIEND™ = Toconsns orores Sepdssied s e szl e ot the Cunsaivs | EGLE sk T Empnin e a g | B o8 St dooh ok 45 Gl wld | PEROME SIS SEke Cnve TRERT CLATRVOTANTS, bave beon sbsurdly lengthened. Nolady's pass. | Shotin, ant fashion at Commeroy ruled abso- | olor, and can receive more red withont becom- | Zooet FEN: o8 8 2007CrRl 19 Frlend ts. ** How fabribes I Costive T DR ETE CRLEE A RS SR port to society is considersd duly vised and ap- [ Jutaly a8 s B :;‘- o roer ot | ing over-charged, a rich, full-toned greenmay be | *There are some men woom it ia dsvgerous to start, | PERSONAL_ME, MARSH. WHAT FILL YOU | A O s comsalsnt 508 Mimsaie sy, Yarar: proved unless her gloves have the regulation | trae elegance has baen leveled to suit every lo- | ,joptad, auch a8 s grass, or moss green, which, | because they don's know when to siop. This ind, ke ot aroloe?_Adses D, Tribun o, | 132t Shecarbo comlied st 20 Milrankeesr.: el caltty, a0d we gee s aew ers looming up that | ipoygh gufficiently bright to yield color to the | howaver, ia not apt fo decline sa. invitation. * Don't PEEFONAL_JANWS, WISH T0 S8EE YOU. LiL B Eum}»‘v-flmm. A pumber of buttons, This, one Paris journal - X : Xirs, Beneca Kim] was agrel surprise t twenty! But surely such an extreme | produses to dispel all outre atvles, Do matter | wyin 'iq not & contrass powerful enongh toblesch | bore, lesi you be bored,” msy be just warning. It %., corner Fifth-av., Koom . by abont. thi gb"k n nbly = :r.i:'l‘nzx Becom popular here. Itis eafe to ae- | Whence their origin. Tho exquisite white stock- | j ™ 12 100 bad. whan the clock talla the Bous for cloeing t0 PEESONAL-L WIDOW LADY WISHES TO FORK WITHEFORD'S SKANCE EVBRY SUNDAY, f1y of her {riends who called upon % i ing, withitssilk embroidery, can never bereplaced call on Dignitacy A, and Celebrity B, and Neighbor the soquaintanoe of & tottled gentleman of means; | T)B; FORD” . T RYSUNDAX. €r one evening during the past week at her ‘| sert that eight buttons will be pronounced J : 'y (7o b continued) 0, and 50 keep all Handa that do not break away, ‘©objsot, matrimony; good reforences. G. A. STONE, Au- Tussdss, urday erening., - ,:::m, on Michigan avenus, near Twelfth | orthodox, though six are oeruuflyh pn!.uu-,h ‘As | by the atriped and eolored vulgarities, uniess e 'And to those that do speak, the following roiss ars ns, Ingham Couaty, Mich. "1“_;';0?““ = N OTART 0T stregt, It '8 birg] j ent oolor in gloves, the new choics . - » : d . ERSONAL—WILL THE LADY IN DEEP BLACK, EAN WIZARD CLAIR IUBT AR 100 (e o 0 Selebravmg ot epemt s m | Shador o post and oo Lo 1% grent Gombm: etzanctmant s requtod fn lanndey exponess, HAPPY el ofaoomotuing ot & rsmiing ik svont | PRS AR B MmO N T i i bt mademoigslle, ocurtail elsew! {] thin; s 18 poor o = o dd in life. I Penjorable thaa it was novel. e T e s i | e G Mgt paawhoi | Whst do mated birdies say . ment. One thing, well put, may aHox; forty things, | ERSONAL-WILL LADY WHO RODE UF O | procsasead By o ioe: seobtes i mearbarses o e Perry H. 8mith gave a di arty at hia fine | tice, and some authorities pronounce it *the | possible. 0) ol y To esch other. A s roundd and. P B! 4 Al resid gave a dinner-party at o Al oves with white dresses. | bad taste, and do nob scoord with the inty 'S othar, loved 80 desr,: er five things, ratls round and are lost. Bagdolph-at. car Friday evening send togeat | world. Undarstands tho scisuce of tue Persisa an oe o ence on Oak strest Friday evening in lionor | thing" to waar black tion for th i Bhe her neatlings keeping warm, Bay tho ons thing. Don’t nunt round for an apol- | who sat at Ber laft. Address Carzise No. 28. doo magi to give luck. Bastores lost aflection. Briags . Hendricks, of Indisoa. Among: the | Undressed iid is much used for u&mlng and | robesin S’;E;': o0 o :{mw ‘nnsd l::;gz- ‘Whils he watches, chisplag near? to Pfifi.fi,————“—,m”mm‘ the sevaraial logeinen. akes ot porere W. F. Goolnaugh, J. B. Doolittle, | treet wear, and ositainly deserves the approba- Thees ol doed in due o % o foom toadlack, ligh o Maem, g to say, Baoiioes will Joung petimen om & Cemssmnial iip wil lesse | (e herios wavisfation m-m"’:.:a'h prooeian: Dexter, G, H. MoCo; Thomas Hoyns, | tion it meets with. them will be found recherche styles that never ma all fears aud hateeds fcee, 16t them disoover, £ for them- | scmzamios ‘Tribune ofice. A LRy %"E‘”o“'* i?.EW[utcn, V. Turner, msd W. Tor overdresses batiste sod s:.m are by no | have besn sarpassed. For the presant, we wiil l\_:.txl.z-nm'n..ma -l::’yl:.lfi: ‘worth saying, PrESoNAL ARTY WHO TOOK WK | hyr Yorathort tims calr. Tl Bouts Haisied-sie - Blorey, ; mosas t0 bo doapised. They will be muoh worm | selsct 277 W —bep s | Do et tie Couad oot p? 1ol 2R N{EDK MIECS, CLIIRYOYAL (10 Labim CHUROH 80CIALS. oversiiris of brownand blackeilk or velvet. A Xarwers earts, birds, bard ‘begin, Tamble B v ead s questicon il A % | M ouly), rvmored ta 845, Blatest Betublished IoB. A very plossant entarcaiomont was give n last | Bulta of batiste aze very fresh snd oool, | for description. It consista of a soart tunlgne g e tou ot e ning Aimatianed wita Whis (s Have 6 and hon. AT o MESOTE W TATE FTTiE | N[ADAKE STASKLD T ek TRl Thuraday evening by the ladies of the Mer norial | aod form an almoet indispensable part of a [ in arepe de ohilas embroldered in soutscts. The Theis loserliving to saolests iog £0 3y something botter to quit on.. T bave some- | Il ehiress i MATe BENE 5 Orai ALS | M *e. 268 Gantre-av._ Ladiss caly—foa 80 : Church, og Tndiana avenue, betsreen T tenty- | Jady's summer wardrobe. Overdreases to wash | froot forms a vest and. jaczer, with loog euds, Each 10 each a Kkindly mate, times achad, on seeing brother who nad ssid 3 good | t., soon. 5 stn OF BPIi ;_-n.;,;qv;fl 3[:»{1)""_72&7- oiuch and Thirtiett streete, in which opo of the | Buits Are made with & view to probable wearing | in Loms XIV. style, shilst the back ia the shaps Nursing in the hidden nest thing, snd enough of a good thiug, still keoping on PE“SO,\-AL_A GRNTLEMAN OF MEANS DS. | & Db preseat, and fituse. B Souia State BLTeCtions of the occasion was th -,nd; Dy | after washing. To render this feastble, casings | of a short pelerine. The onds of the jacket are Crerished hopes, beld sacretly, his feet and trying to 2dd a little Bore, it sires the zcqueintance of s relized lady. H. 74 Urib. STORAGE. omiden City Dramaic Club of “somo happy | axo made on the O T T8 et e | e, wo Teton o e g utotet ey westapiy b L e e g Bt i;n;:;onx,—was TADY WITH FISHERIOV OR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MEX. telections from the *+ Chy " trings are run, which ehitr tho overskirt eveuly. | edges the whole, aud falls over a foulard robe. R 5 s TaEEos: e Tmor el e 0 Dave e RSONAT T R TORAGE B GOODS AN T o «iCharcoal Burner. Batoss washing, the strings aro untied sud the | The bat 18 with Hoft crown, in crope de chine,:| CZ0Aa0 Msyé, 1876 e Tathes e o e, mpie leaon: | dahiz Siee 1.'"":?3:;‘.".‘:.“355;:’:&:':4'1“-" St | Dratmaines ChE i ome] sdrenced an goods- trap for her. M 10, Tribune ofios. T RLGRi AND e e Indies of St. Stephen's Episcopal C burch g —_— Eevetheir last party of the season st this hall, Cato's statuo here?” than to look ot it, in & public | man who pal it bocomes straight and plsin and essily | oroamented with coquille of cream-colored tlls. ; e ‘An overskirt much wora in percalos | and whito carrants. & bunch of rosss and blaci: Force of Habit. place snd k. Wiy fs tiat statis horo " Lat peo- | >RiSONAL-TWO YOURG LADIES ERANTE confecting stors Satarday noon, address R 33, Tsitans roe-st. Lowast charges. TORAGE_FURNI] ‘chaadise stored in !ul-gxml warchouss, 160 West Moo~ oney advanced on easy terms. corner of Clinton sud West Twelfth strest t, }ast | managed. e x = o Wednesday eveni y ffs of that kind 1s & long, round skirt, | currants behind. Th toilette, like many oth- Force of babit 1o Toxas is aptly illustrated by | ple think *Why didn’t he 53y more?” rather than o0 this occrsion were Temariple re e o | Saa'at the back One eide haugs i & squars | ers. can be modified and alsborated scsording to.| to San Antonio Jisrall a8 Toows : ~Look | E didnessysomuchte LR | e iyt feuuitr and tauto displayed. in their make-up, | and, tho other 1 caught up high in, pleata or | fancy. : o ier..| DEES, B (tend. said thoclork of ono,of our | 5 Doyt uss oo meny cant phrae 1 Bave B | RISONAT— omATT RRLGOF TAEOHT DIVORCES. __ 3 3 Looking sround the horizon of music, liter-" | hotels to & rongh customer from tho frontier, Joan would ateal coppers who says 16, - That has been 9 3 ommunical Tbuae ]m L EVRRYWIERE. WITAOUT gatliats and bmm“la D“\; ‘T o ‘:I'hedlriml- b d art, without the gl 13 £ bout to take bis place at the dinuer b mi ther of lace, bordering, or braid, fol- | aturs, and art, without seeing the glimmer of o’ | wiio Was abor 8 nce at | e s it bas fio sampan 1L 1 wo | = 2 VOUGES LRGAL BVUEYWIKEE, WITROUT Dis, e fhe okith Wi astey R kel atar, we profer to rotrospoct a little, and mention’ | table with his six-shooter a: his hip, **sou'll | Yorn $e aReabl At G A0 DR A G i out o PRSONMA YOUNG WIDOW LATELY VEOM | 15 yeurs cxpericnte. PortUmee bix 2ia, Crioaeo, 1 side of the open back. AN AMCSING PLAY have to feave Lhat i'tho office uutil you Teave | Jo ciut resson for it, wpeaks of * his beloved wife aud [ gentleman. Address & 55 Tomas oBra: IVURCHS LEGALLY GBTAINED FOR TNCOM: ‘Tho Iatest sbape in acques is the Lafayette, | which 18 really worthy of notice. The soene is; | town.” The frontiersman objecied :n:glm\su :;: dase childeen,” &}:k’?fif :“":':“’:;E;"‘:g‘;iz; 94 | SERSONALA QUIET. UNKSSUMING TADT BE, pat residence nor pertonal prosence nok i itting i S) r i iz et o o with- : % Do yo 2 short, smooth, and Dearly tight-fitting iu the | Imd 1o Sicily, whore the life of a brigand chief; | waa not used to sutinz down at tho it ?'".\!Zma R xé\ of el the. semtfeans rople Teal | iosrss Aggfi scqus Bz.h’l‘n:l% .& ey °:,'d.,,., gentienn of :;; ;‘:‘“D back, and having loeg, squsre mantiils fronts. | which is full of amusiag incident, depends on | ont his “ weepinge” TLe clark refus o ey Bl Tl T Canecdl, dout el P‘Emaim—z\ O ENTWISES WORCESLEGALIY AND Ol 12d the whole entertainment kmoothly aud ylus:nrzl;'l.nm ¢ Pt qu ere wae a pleasant mecting of the pmator El the Sixth Presbyterian Church, theF Rev. soory T Miller, with the Sunday-schoo! worke -Y: Of the church a the rosidenceof the Ehaper— Dtendent, Mr. W. B. Jacobs, Iast Friday even- 1n every Stata of 1ae Union for incompatibility, ote. 2g. Ooe of and s attractive novelty known | tue color of lus pompou. The polica are weary | pander to the whims of tho guesw although he . =+ srening consistag OF rnbime ny e | P L B o v fororie samumea | CF" Cooik ST - saoastiie so valioya Liave | as wiling o hould woar tho amp:y Lolator of | Oddie st snd vamare, ooy oo oy | B Sencncaiuinas sty FEHoRaR. oL maane b0 st | 3SR e R O e s %6t Monroe, After rafreshments, the pastor, 3| for these wrape. Dolmans confined 1n the back | been traversed. whilst Barabino appears in pub- | tha p:stol, but the whole matter was fnally ar- | 0 b0 or avaulay 46 waa said that his talk | eeccesssncnt, Addeons 3% Anbone O, e | expeciance, Addross Post-Olico Box 1031, Clucazo, 2 the name of the Sunday-achool workers, pre- | and lauging 100se in the front scem to bo tho [ lic places, followed bv his hound. * Ofiicers seok | ranged without prejudice to the honor of elulier | Gauld b better if it had a few Sashes of silence, Don't PRINTING MATERIALS- —_— s Jeoted Superintendent Jaocobs with a commen-. | presailing style. Sashes ara worn either draped | thered pompoa. then it ia whito, then graeu. | party by tha guosr taking onc of tha weapon | deserre 1o be calied 3 bornimn.yh‘x;‘mnfml‘ u‘\oo O SALE-NO. & BTANDING BhESS. 1 GO AG}IHT_S W. 4 seyou the Dible in six Volumes, and with a. | updernesin the **pouf " in the dress, or looped | snd st times white and red, ike tho doctors: Of | i the metallic caritiases bat_one, which was | lang, too thin, ey, O vou Srequun) ‘don, 1 card and 1 table-shear, 1 plow aad | lever cat. A GERTS WANTEDTO KNOW THAT THE MAT Jesutiful copy of Farrar's Life of Chnst. The § across the frout 80 88 to terminate with bows | Palermo. Tlhen Lo is seized, and all his mis- | retained to secure respeerfal trestinent from the Monday ‘uvaninx‘ ‘Peabody Lodge No. 618 was ter, .,:‘:,.,d .;:. fli’:fldflfix ‘,rqy.p,,,.,&u switaiing :m‘:?:::il)?scu‘.af. Guidz ison; _‘._;‘ et 55 ocntam *scipient acknowledged the present in fitting | and endsonthelesthip. Linen collarsbaveeither | deeda regoil upon him. Nothing can exceed the | waitar.