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1 ¥ 10 | , THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11, i877—SIXTEEN PAGES. . . e ! HORSES AND CARRIAGES nm AND CARRIAGES, BOUSEHOLD Goobps, ; i 0 port . Iy | appéardnce! The President with his family; dence of Miss Florence Pridham, No. 750 Michi- v last week was that given by Mrs. J. E. | to believe that its _stomes' were real ? T e 2 O T G G0 ToT SERE, | T{omEe SaStu By . this be- | distinguished foreigners, prominent cif y L HANDSOMR TORN Y- ED- DUSEMOL mmml % e urke and daughter. On Tuesday evening they | diamonds. No one kmew who well as the flower of the youth and beauty of g ‘eatlcinan who met it st h‘n‘mfip .}‘.if.?,}fi’é ‘f{ufi‘??»fl' ;n;?vy:. J;’.flk‘{?fi?&““” % i mg\“‘"fi“ I.L, l:l; uy&”‘%fi“ fl&,‘o’ ;{}‘,3; avenue. ion of officers will take < fan avociue. ) Alie slection ot nfilecrs catertalned thé married and morc elderly people | jeweled creature conld be. *“An actress,’” 1 it o e X e v Paclslan gocioty, nightly throng to hear the be- | fabuil diasier, canstiingof M Seesiala r 0y | MULLRCemonE oo e e MaTnILDE. Wi ee me Rm_kunnm;heusyms of | WY ‘ork horees, WeIhs about THGESENOLD GOODS TIREN T ‘place on that evening. 5 - | with a tea party. It was very pleasant. - Friday | women whispered to one another, but tne face | Pa I i most eoloyable surprise was f!‘;fl“‘mflfi'ilr cvening a danding party wis given, in which | was strange to the most invetcrate theatre- | witching Diva. iy and s handsomo biack berseshe e O XA o | WY o ,200 pounds, at 162 O EIoLD, CO0DS, TR BTN esday & about fifty of the typical Evanstonians particl- | goers. - She walled about composedly, like an e T g, tro e oadid _saddle horse, and alady can | Beach-s &rs) and chains, 3as0n & 1am i paese 03 (lem wing: {ricnds to th ber of forty assembled at the A 2ia tall; he ls also &_8p| = in b e i pated. An elegnt ropast was served by Kine- | animated prism, followed by every eye. She had LMY MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY. e i anyehors. 10 bosol: ogatheror scoor; ANTEDUE CAN SELL 130 TATE DRARE | sohclelimmot: of wil sl Shean 5oL NAES dohar ; y S acrifice, 5 X 3 A ., JOHN N Clark-st. K s The of the Sonth-Side Rcccpthim' Club }i{,’.flv‘f f;rn&?cs;:r:‘_’r 'I'I*w‘.’,.‘”nf{"fix‘&‘?ax"n‘é yulimf‘-v afi‘%fie{; gn-efi:t f!\;gn‘sa.ogrte::ys,ti?é:\:fig &0 cv- et 26 Eéc‘-hnfié::wkm seca opply. APPIY acS18 Wabash- | MITCHELL & 0., Telograph Stable, rear 200 Madi- m‘mw last Thursday evening was a deligntfol suc- | monious md pleasant company. erybody speculated and wondered until the mys- f e oty : L) Y e EVERY TOESDAY, THURS: A NTED A GOOD PHAETON: WILL PAY CASH | 1o suiih | Crockery. Casd prices” und o te “eas. Tiie nest roseption oceurs Saturday even- | Mrs. Leo Hamlin gave 8 very Jarge lunch- | terious and. gom-lsden lady went to mingle | WhateanTasy to do thee timely honor, ) A TCIION AR A o) o by WESTON & | W2 Eoikituge top, bugsy. Appiy o Atabics, 31 | Hable nu’z’a'.fx“.nflf'm{!‘@efit'&!?é.i“’.&"s i ing, Feb. 17. . party Friday afternoon. There were seventy- | among the dancers. The ball was n?in?dtnflt);’: What can I offer bt the kindest wishes, B0y o ies 5% 5 Pine-st. . ure &gfl“;fi:&‘slfi. 0Ur” £oods are langely gl‘F:n‘; five present, and the affair-was allke unique and | success—§15,000 tie ladles gathered into And prayers for richest blessings on thy way? FATR5-TEAR OLD SOUSD MARES SUITABLE | Q3 HOBSES FOR BALE, $25 T0 STDOLLARS ALD | Sm B avaoiars oe, o herctors, ive Gur coa: SUBURBAN. enjosable. . puree of the Child’s Hospital. . § A, otk use, other workers, very cheap. one £0¢ | & waranfed to work; also cheap bugy- f PALMER | SR G (e Teanrporier, 0043, than offer D RGLERGaT, - Cds arc ont fer a party to be given by Mrs. | -~ Our fashfonable ladies nv"c l;x:gcehlnnfi!' ‘::2?:? Through the long yoars that thou hast left behind E{mggfld Istze, £ood Jorkers ] Jeathier top burRicaasd gz ‘1;:1'\: Sageat - —— TN R T o afl‘r‘i’s@}ffi'fis 3 William Blanchard, Monday evening. art. Young gentlemen who find the pleasur ec, i , OD-COUTt, Dear State-st. A RAFT J - ¢ Eht slnce the recent deciine, ¥ The ladies’ receptions of the Senfor Club Fri- | oy g o b e < 00 & s the les- | Thou hast been strong aid faithfil, wise and just; armon:¢ourt, near celved from the conntry: inust be sacrificed for | weoff¢ron time at the lowest cash pric; , thag % ¢t meect Monday, as an- | good socicty scarcely compatible with the o hast been strong and fal . il TARTY L e B iae 10 BaTE | Gf rhBrcs and codkin. es. 18 00r ytock s evesings e becoming qule a fesiuro 0 | paunied, bt il Mondess . 16, At e ree- | Senng rofts of th dmes avojearing Lo fec | Tugh bt rosmriontot Lt o il | A SGHANCE plea 5 Moo 6 B St | ettt B S0 BT P | el e et e iy ety. es r s i sts 50 el G . day_ ¢welve . open and © 1o, &1 CASH BUTS A GUOD MEDIUN-SIZE and examl Eolentot souiiye Tus e goes verlorly [ Ampantn o L are e axity ool Helet, s ) an, Siondey gl open 4nd lop MRS, | @7 (3() GASE BUTS A coop MEDITCeTZE | Bt Bie el o R 0% o b e ity ball tick AVashing- [ . - ] : Willing to have thelr husbands and brothers | = The all-absorbing fopic of convereation fs the | quently a charity-ball tioket,a Martha e S T e £ borlnees horses one handsome ety R r-Hospital ticket: The} ¥ 2 ¢ | mare; ean tro o - | to be_ sold togerher or separate. Caa bescen at 199 N _EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMEN brilliant wedding wlich takes place Thursdsy | tou ticket, s Foundiing-Hospital ticket: MY | uin'the. more housenold tasks thy hands must | Webktwiinediiposed ot s dulek as posible nt horse | 83,065 1570 ¥ bl O i PO cond T AVEAENTS, OF FOR D 1 E-ST.—WANT!I EX k il Join the Club since they are allowed to lookn | gianng. ™Yo the'Methodist Cinreh, at half-past | arc selzed with a tremor tepailon SF Blding. waindt chagor e Sua‘oal 3 $73: & superfor aud clegant French s dos - . gu-av. und see what they do to amuse themselves. The | ¢ 5io)ock Mr, Wallaoe F. Kirk and 'Miss Maude | secks her handkerchief these chilly doy$, B0b | muon art the eagle whose clipped plnions-Keep D AP WORK MATES. ONE | 990 OBL teration recreation and soclal intercousse derived by a | E. Arrick will be united in bonds of holy wed- | knowing from out her pocket what new charity o vin eagle o pocd Bl A Go0D TATE OF CllEAr o ks, arnies w‘v‘e%%ni‘moéfflf}’gfl’fifie.%‘.“nfiffia s o8 | R S0 S aseser s el el oo aro-certaluly #rcat advantages 10 | lock bY the. Rer 3. B Wentworth. _Afier fis | mag bo eprane upon them. - Many lndles are £0 | From that bright, npwird path his pects pursuc. | fnd oear o eavs, sound hoe one ot d Buslneal | Fecklyor Sombly e SRRt | bSO CIE AOTS plicran parlorsend £ S0 Zany who would beunable to seck them else- | ceremony the happy pair will receive their | assoclated with this k'i:zg‘ O(f,m::':{nl:fifrng-'-‘nge'g;:t gt the i B8 mioll Gt sl cideavr _L.‘;‘-'INE‘EKYI"fiT)RBElc AL E NEAVENANE FOIL SALE. £oad 0 ol Ba Bt and pillozs ) Iriendsond their eongrabulations’ at the resh | Ti-nutored rmors 826800k {o Thos hast not georned or vainiy rought toshun; | A\ "sndtatl, ano spiendid gray drivin; nore. 8 lirge, TFOT SRiAy o0 Bz, EAFEIS OF LEATIER, glasswarencte., eic.,’ ete. 3¢ . COOSWELLS 0% hi factor rice. . AV IN: 3 = nht‘}f{,_{";cf:lg'“ Than Iastory” pecl OF.55n ENTS—FINELY FINISIRD AND where. The plan of devoting a portion of the a 24 s ¥ d it rted of st lence of Mr. J. S. Kirk, akton. The inter- | commissions; and I Have heard it asserted of 2 O e taatte) evening to music and songs is a commendable | CteF 91 E. J- - T B gmml:entnssodety Sonat o that. thoy supported themselves in | Bt ruly hast thon judged that chicfest hosor Sate sk SN THONY & CO., 153 Michigan-av- ua than facto feature. There are many- good players | devotecs, and the event is looked upun asone of | this manter. Tmsrie, - | Liesin Sl ey ‘| A FEN, 000D OPEN TOAD-WAGONS AT S00: | TroigATis LOT OF PLATED TEASPAONS, St ome ,':fi"}‘:nggg‘:g"“‘"m’fl,fg‘:gmu“xm;h ind singers who would +be glad to | nnusual atiraction. It fs the Intention of Mr. _ | Natare.thon lovest with a poet’s passlo, — . one light delivery-wazons at 860; wecond-hand | JORSALERS, LOT 06, FLATCPOTSTEPPER | made, on eay Weekly or monthly parienm 2y o contribute towards the success of -the | Kirk to take an extended tour throush the Enst. 2 'm; h(im:l!ll’rf n.:rrar;.n ‘st the Chiar Soft green of Spring-time, and rich )i“tsh of ‘Fn:ll, f}‘figr[f:’ Ehcflp. O'SHAUGHNESSY. 299 and 208 Thir- | 74, Pree: b up~er'§.° 33&"':';&;( g nfi”\‘#u‘f“‘”' e Mxfifif takin, o y ki their [~ Among the notable dresses ™~ | Bright flowers of Summer blooming in thy garden, | ty-Airs L _ R 2 B FIGTORE GOl N3 Madison-st. entertainments. Many of the ladies are E:r:c-retummz they will make Ch'flif" - ity Ballin aid of the Nursery and Chila’s Hospf- A:, tlie ‘,'.m, snow enveloping themall, ~ A STOCK OF A 1 ?wlsmzfis m}gg)s &:" 1‘1&_?3 Foams ‘_}' -] mnmwrrw xc-: gua'fup'z-: o nvl;‘. 0‘ FATTIAL PATMENTS - XGRAT—INS a grest interest in the game of biliiards, and | "oy 0 5 1y 4 gancing club which was organ- | tal of New York were the following: . (rarmanted): paincing atd repdiring; tires WHELLEE, 11 Zake-ster vp-atalrs: o). Brussels carpots tram 35 centa . yard and ups, prove very apt scholars. - Several of the young | LIS O & Do 2 dancing GRS WEE PRI | ™4 andsome Park avenue belle wore & dress | No tenderor hand c'er trained the wandering ten- | - g T Ve | TETEA OATES AND T0 TP SO | Stk of maathy piymeris v I uilia R }afx‘cs in E‘fi&{ fr‘ th ';msc::? :ntflmgi'regelfic the Social Club, Tuesday evening, as the fingle | composed of jnaure, Ji wfi"@.‘.‘d“‘;fi;‘.‘;“"““fi More reverent spitlt na'er Jooked up to God A O et il be SOl Sheap. 5o aohles, cheap. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lakest, | forms. JOIN M. SMYTH. 134 Wear Madispn poroie oL ot 058 . i rings. i 5l be | velvet, claborately trimmed swork r 3 God, A e Toland At -stairs. SRS 5 ARTIES mitroi . Madlson.st. iy &rfi]!_n:‘ greming:. Mr. and Mrs. Charles | o7 RS5 BUICRR, e urmian the T i | aaiades of U v s, v down the | SUEmng be uter of bt grst Towy. C S PATTIESPET R G OF, TREIR Hou hamberlin, r. .2 y . z, pointed train was als e James H. Raymond will leave for the east | frontand sides. A long, p £ stmplest dnt il = i = *| J7OR SALE-A YUUNG WATER-SPASIEL DOG, a EHOLD Ocean's dark depths, aud mossy, {ragrant sod. ‘A NICEFONFYANDGUAGY FOR SALE OHEAY. | JOR SALECA TUONG, WATERSEANER 9% highest price by calling or addresting 5. £ BANTSERD. : 1] : 5, e-st. > South Water-st. Mrs Vebmyer, Mr, and Mrs. Southard, Mr. and thickly set with_shell-work ornaments, formed | m o b4 oo pon el ang fasted sorrows LASS FARE-B0X COEN & TEN - 3irs. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Chaiplin, Mty | MRCAT o o0 on i vome agaia. £t Wrethe and shiclds, - ‘The corsage rasvery | Tho hast inompsppincesond GRSty | A BIRECLAS SOIME 0% SO, 18 | Fom sate-nust razst cow AND caLr 1 | QTOVE SALE IV BAvmRUFTOL SRR | and Mrs. Woods, Mr., and Mrs. Young, Mr. and hiigh in the neck, composed of a five-scambasque. | giii with sweet ‘“fi"“" and loving patience, R00d open bugr] es ot $25 A{mfl sio.” Call to-day or to- _ Chbicago. 943 3llwaukee-av. B s s A copiiotey x!.?. 3?1{;'5; orrecall, to :\A}{!& Dnc“l:fln!fl )}rs. anx;' Ibd[;s G"g"";,“))'. Mié: NEW YORK. ofthe black vemxr\-cc, \lnth corging; zsf thl'ihmr%lgfl Thy bands have labored, and thy brain has wronght. ( m pxi:nr E;Lmr ;‘ ;‘E:P.‘SOZI:D WEIGHS 1,000' Sgé“fi‘lrfl"}‘x’gl’“}l&‘fi‘firfi‘i%fifin}.&“flé XU ASTED_ONE NEW OF SECOND. m:flt‘: g ice amberlin, T ¥y 3 . k, ecves, finished 1l he |- 2 - 2 . n A - deaks, chalrx leciar-n Tt abot . pre o CO0K- Carr, Messrs. James and Joe Blain, Potter, Til- TOE CHARITY BALL. ok, ehort T e nd a parnituro of | Dut not i valn thy toll, nor lost ihy teacbing; . B4 o good ronlsior, genile, il berfectiy sound, | gue ten ton scale. Apply at SPRINGEINS iron-yard. 68 | MV, stove for sbouthaif-prics for cash. Audress 303 lotson, Cal Chamberlin, Frank Sheftield, W. Spectal urrespondence of The Tribune, ,?.i‘sfime ;(;fc mprg ;‘efl with pink ,mflvrmgcmgb, Thy Hght ie shining with a steady ray; Canbeseenat £ INDLER'S stablc, Unlon and Four- [ South Clinton-st. B s J ) ple . T ERPORE . <] Rl m ir thee ¢*blessed,” | teemth-sts. i it SAT Y SET.OF GROCERY FIX- ANTED—A NO. 7 COOR-STQVE, MODERY N. Smith, Rumsey, Combs, Redfield, Judze | Nriy Yopx, Feb. 7.—The Charity Ball has | buds fastened in detached clusters over the en- g:‘;\;;lel;dc:r;mln:ng& ?fifi?fl}"e llm" dfl; T FTRE DATFLECHAY HONSETORSALE, For ws&x.g;-n%?h gégx}zm T DF SBOCERY FIT- 10 Eo00 Ordter ke b6 ehisy, Fio WoEaN, D . e erea ua. - | AL Orwhi trade for o choaper. hiorse and differencet | sfore. - Inquire s &2 East Randolph-st., up-stairs. VW IED-TO PUEGHASE FOR CASH HOUSE: hold £oods In stoall ‘Or Targe 1ot Il tiesy Atitchell. 7 society event, The ball | tire costume. Miss Grace Nichols gave a birthday party | lostits prestigesss saeoty ; The daughter of a Madison avenue million: als0, @ Gne black mareskind fn all harness and ound; [ == 37 GALLONS MADLE SIRUP ASD Monday. The tiny iuvitations read os follows: | came off, as usual, thefirst night of the MO | 41rg,'a debitante, wore a_costume of fccberg | S ESONAL. 368 3 clone Sarisge for baif s worth, Thouire of | FORSATEZID, SNEONOATESL SDE, A Miss "Grace Nichols _at home Monday, 5th | and the pageant was never more brilliant, but | yya faille silk, made plain, with verylong train, AL RN, 3 une oee, ; 4 2 Feblru:ry, I;;:m'ns n‘) lslow;lod;u{yi]m.i ‘Egvcn:: not that society lent its Instre. The Board of | and draped “—m_‘\l wnmil tlle. Ymes of sn_nltnx, o1 L:A-Hop%r i\‘:fi\‘fllnBcT?th‘g'Lfidd;‘n?;Edls A - aunive B he following e folks wel i ertai o ebuds, carnations were inter- al A e - 1 G TO apniversary. Mansgers certainly comprehended ‘a good se- | matoral rosebuds, and cari D o 17 Tram ils Work o Fulleron-av. con ““"“;é{;",.'{,fi:nt-{‘;“&’;efl'zé‘fi.‘;E’&’;.fi%‘a“s%fi Sty dunage gent: Gertie Southard, May McCullongh, spersed with the drapery, and the head-zear was O et 1.3 s eato 00, fve feet | diemnal A ichols, | lectfon from the blood and wealth of the city | TRERE £l o ior e and o clustor of roses S i he wus oy Sarpnier by trade: | PIELD, {85 afiohigaa-av. OF sALE—A LOT OF 7-STIOT NICRELTLATER promptly atiended to. Address C, 359 East Diviston-st- ANTED=A GOOD sax‘ OF PARLOR FURNI- g A 701 A L0 OLISHED SHOVELS, W e Drasscin. cat Janze, chea] t T TERSON WISHING 10 SEND ATIONSE OF | [rOR, BALECA, LOT, OF, FRUSARR SAONENS: | musepewectied bmfe Al ity R Wfifl:u—sscoxn-mmn - FAIPIRE PARLOR 1. lars, M 81, Tribune teal. 97 Clark-st., Room k. rund G e ma&f‘vl.eswei 1d, | and Arthur Leary, as was his wont, led off the S PR complecion, catpent LD 152 g o arson, Imogene Nichols e Armold, | am e J 3 1 jewelry completed this | Anyinformatlon regardlng im will be than e | fu ORt CASH_TWO OPEN BUGGIES, ONE Tevolvers at S2 e Al Bt ST GlrvRAL:; Boai L Milwae Welles, Begtie Veeder, {Vayland Wood, | grand promenade at the Liead of ‘3 Ulue-blooled una amiiax, Sheirl Jevelnyy oo Eolal TR ROt Fioimas Diakely, Irviog Yark] gffi,‘,‘,:mfigy. Bha ont. elIvery-wagon. 21§ West | Lake st up-stalrs. | WEARE Crost e ouT eARLoR AT CrvER For Paol Larimore, and Dick ittee; € k ! Such 3 < ‘hes} s worn by a mar- | SokCo, L. ake s 2 - | J7OR SALE—A LOT_OF_SAD-TRONS CHEAP. A. 2, b Iezuiar. prices; the Rue, Fheirgo and panasome parors were | OLETCR T g ;;L;%g:d o | it s o rat ve¥at i Ealngontinted | PERSONAT_ES GROMNONY. PLEASE OALL | TrXPRESS WAGON AND TARRESS FOI SALE FONSHitet il Takersr. up.siaira. - et Chamter s Tor ot et om X g 4 ‘ou S - = clicap, AR = | room, for - Improvemen FOR_ALL USE; | etc.. tobe removed immiedlately. 232 and 284 il TOYS A MAIBLE-TOP DUREAU, — E—TEN HORSES, FIT warranted sound: one week's trial given; 16-seat | waukee-av, cutoffal “yrgnced. The clildren enjoyed father's ks e singines dancing, and playing | Academy floor, avhich is generally about as sa- = B.VAN PATTEN, TLRAGE CATL o s by singingp play and worn as drapery over the velvet. The crepe ERSONALCO. B VAX PATTES, TRAASE CALL ¥ w'firwhéch they sat dowi to a splendid | cred sofl as the town holds. - The dressln?-m’fim \as Jaid in clustor-folds and cdged with acep- | ;L at2thisafterhosn ; :h candy, nuts, and bon bons. . resented, until midnight, a succession of ridic- d silk frinre, the corsage was éut decollete > = — close ruckaway, 88 good s new; extension top lage, = AND-NEW | S10b elegant I . The Youss of the Presbyterian Clurch guve & pulous scenes as the well-dressed, perfumed mob }‘rfi)‘éi msui b:fi:k’f and_ claborately trimmed with PERSONALTYO YOUSG GENTLENEN PESIRE |:§ phactous. lop Bugsies, mado by Coan & Tenbrock, | | A A A A T et bue & haadsome ity chatr. e and Benemursday evening in the basement of | SOR SRR I8 CVE S0 FRCKA E folls | round potnt Jact and garniture of fuchsias and | g, thogetsiptancs ot some youug lodies SRS 0] | 0P 4GOI SR SR I b ol 0t s sace | 10k yoRe. _Call ot 203 Park-av. £ baran mdomopatior sate oflicers for. It was one of the largest church | OF P ™ aiite ridien), geranium-leares.. ] RTHARNY i ; : it Eiads of express wizone, pisttorm dpring wag. | FIOR SALEDIAMOND CROSS. Ti_ GARAT DIA- | Siceita poryard buyt a good carpet. ¢ d“‘idoml the season. Tho following were of sodety. ‘The means were : ‘3[ e U“«.sl; A tall, handsome blonde wore a pale rose- | = o e s oo | oo fam wagons, ot any ind or inonds, 4 ara; sollalres. Fideilty Safo Depository. | - £ rer ydnd Buys anclogint carpet. ', ;) . J oo i : M. 11 ) ) q S OR SALE] 5 1 3 R .Frank Hedfr. and Mrs. Veeder, Mr. and Mrs. | The ffome Journel and the Sunday ercury ¢aclt | oqlored silk, cus Princesse style, with underslirt | PERAPRATEN AL M 36 % (inc omice, and hear | horecs, bugeles, delivery wagons tolet by the day or | 1O SALE-EBOATID OF TRADE MEMBERSHIE. §i°§:§"4&‘. S o u?ngm& i gy 2 buys 0 40-10. Bair MAttress. LAND WATCH- | S18 buysaslogle ** Empire Bed." t.,in the Store. | 25 buys a douhle ** Empire Bed.” 5 | _Acomplete stock of Turniture, carpets, stoves, eroek:: OR SALE—A FI WFOUND! X! "dog, 1 year otd, at 318 South Clark: Wilson} fr. and Mrs.. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. | hog its emissary present, in the person of two | of the same, trimmed with rich_Honiton lnce. | from bis friend 0 E 2 1t will be to his fnterest. weeks' will' tell on monthy ents or exchianze, ‘Secreter, Mr. and Mis. ‘Whitehouse, Mr. oo onen whose toilettes itis due both | The dress was garnished with white and pink | oot e s e o WALHER, “2is. 251, 537, and Maney advanced. H..C. - 250 State-st Ars. .Jones, Dr..and Mrs. Champlin, g i & flowers, similar ones belng worn in the hair, to- $ s B ) s Your friend fn front near the ¢rchestra would like | —— Bi%54 Nire. Warnor, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thomp: | to describe in recognition of their owa Iabors on | Sovers, siallar brcs 3R HOTL B The b e o D eaiorsadres JOSTUS | J7OR SALE—A DAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH. | J70R SALE—A NERNING SAVE AS GOOD AS | ,.xcompletesiack of Turaltsee, cormets, o Dot Mt Stmight, S i | the bebalt of otbers, Tho ereury was o viile | acthor dloziut costime. s mado, thus: | HIREONHS, Tibint oo B sgantarh di%o st sl aer iy el | ke S halitfbliie ol vop o s | &7 SSRGS RIS BN rep %}m Shaw of TOl%_flOq M = fil‘:c% T “;eld e, and well ire. about with smi- | The underskirt made of light Dlue silk, clabor- PERSONAL_GOLD_NUNTING WATOH, \ITH South Desplaines-t. - OB EATE=TWo THONT SEATS, CENTRE OF O e dnm’n"mr; T fice MeGlar, Mish Gortie | fas. Tho Home Journal Was in orange satfu, | Awely trimmed in Reaalssance style. The ovor- |\ L laree monowram qutgias and warioof 14 iefters ol R L G I 0y Gotogy 3 | &y matn loor, for the Beecher Lectur Morilay night; xRYGXEO = I skirt formed a_ Priucesse polonaisc, oninncdease. 1i ihe pariy now in posscasion Wil ad- monesbackadranced on 2 ton bugxios 3 phastons rice $31or the two seats, - GEORGE RUBIE, 81 au A TACTRESS OF ABILITY AXD HIGH STANIING gons, new and second- | 85 Jackeon-st, “Lipoert, Miss Carric McCowan, the Misses Me- | festooned with Dblack lace, and both short- | PR et o hocced Qomask, Something en- r 10D ErOCORY WARODS, § CTDrCsS Vol Fldowney, Lizzie Hunt, Belle Taylor, Jennie | sleeved, and armed with a bundle of yellow | o500 dress Q 50, Tribune office, he will be lverally rewarded | hand; also 1 first-class Illz:htnlng-md ‘wagons buggics, - — s in tiie profession 13 prepard to receive pupils for fn. e e e Fhapeon i s | i s chortpemls, cbatoanad - ot | oy o the gormtard ot jeaen it | S S 8 ST oI | Wbt ot b sipit bl iRl | PO UM Ty oo | et Bt R SR R e ory, Miss Ladd, Miss Rice, the Misses Bowman, | ends. The Mercury, fromn long service, Was pro- | |\ Sac'0 g natural flowers. i ERSONAL—JEWEL: YOURS . RECELVEDY | [uainicss where the oxpenses re lieht and - recelve OF SALE—A DROADOLOTH FHOCE COAT AND | teenth-st. % 3 i Miids Moore, Miss Muirliead, Miss McCurdy, | vided with a flat box, containing her utensils, o Aotlir was of new sulphar satin, the under- | from e, D0 no¢ send aoy more untll you'hear | yeent. HEREON &CO., 66 ana 8 Jacisol T A A T 00 218 ate-atn ACCONPLISHED VOCAL TEACHER WisiEs Mise Drowbell, *Miss. Dryedale, M. Clinel, | which her sheots rostod: - By this wise cconoiny | o413 $Hiouned with soa-pesrls and ralsed fowers, | T oot | JROR SKLE-GHEAT PO ASH_CHIOICE OF 7370 | decondfoor . A e oS iees Mionie Brown, Miss Hunter, the Misses Budd, | she was enabled to distance the Home Jour: The overdress” was composed of-one mass of | PERSG) AT S RETURNED | I, lent Horaes, Ut for bugsy or lickt wagon. for $50: | +or SALE A TARGE-SIZED LAUSDRY-STOVE | 36nd your address to VOCAL TEACHEL, Hoom§ Far.; 3iunfe ~ McMurray, the ' Misses McCow- | who conld only make up in zeal what she lacked | [oiri™)ace with o garniture, underneath the e ¥ thecity suticieatly; secoverad o sesume bl |/ Tod pau drlve, thodt; anis Jorge, Soitng 8ycirold Unaudry No. 14) and boller to it it, at 119 Ellis-av. | Well Hall. 3 b o, the Misses Domnell, ~the nfi" f W. | in e 1< up thelr positions at. cither end | ©0%@ of pansies and violets, The waist, et | = | aay atan West Fifteenth-st., ‘mear Centre-av., West | TNOR SALE-LADY'S WATCH FOR: 36 COST 835 A e D\LEACHEE. FOREIONER, Forsythe, Messrs. - Hubbard, | Hanford, | The b took gp el Do inser CAg | decollete, was worn with the same style of’ gar- TRt wauld 11ES your Sadress. e 0 4% Mrio. | Side L Chrlyuoas. Address §50; Tribune oilice: Ehange for Engliah conversatton, Address E02, Trib. -‘Ii-llshfiws& Pickett, Thearle, eton, Con- | of the room, Y niture, and an agraffe of diamonds and pearls | uneofiice. O SALE— DOCTORS FILAETON. NEARLY | 0T SALE-A LARGE LOT OF SOCKET FINMER | une office. dit, Budd, Drysdale, Warner, Frank Brown, | eachlady was unrolled from her wrappings they | ; i} T the wh £ e e Do, S100, 1 express wagon $¢5, 111ght top grocery. chisels inseta (12), at$3. "A. W. WHEELER, 141 g g Townsend Grego Willie . Brown, Pier- | pounced upon her. *Your vame, please?” fn | i tC hair set off the whole costume to. grea PERSONAL —A Th RECEIVED LETTER | wason &7o. Aol (0 Pr HICKS, 107 Fulton-3t. Lakege. up.stalrs. A TEESCHIADE. WELUENOWN Tx THE orry. out. Srownell, Thompson, Shindrew, Hansell, | most persisive tones. * City? Al Au the’| Afantage. s e Higuod A Triend." Call 8t my ollce thia aftor | Noe e T RUCGTESONE | 1907 SALE—A LOT OF THE FISFST CLOTHES | Fuiee ey oy e o s ahas Hhe above laa-: egles, Husted, Manbing, and Timmerman. | same time the fingers flew writing as the rest- | (A youbg married lady worea black velvet | noon. [0 5w phacton, one fine second-hand side-bar top ringers (n the murket, at $5.60 cach. A. W DT TR GIET RO T O egies, k. 2, b with fhe finest of sulphur-satin, made en train, | bugey st Chlcago stable, 0 South Canai-st, - = VHERLER, 141 Lake b, up-stalrs. A AD! CIER EXAMINED IN GERMANT HYDE PARE. less eycs scanned the details of the toflette. | P : ERSOXAL—THE LADY THAT BOUGHT NOTE: Lit) and France desires 16 give German and Freneh 6 the i~ | The zeal and ene: f the reporters conld only | With 8 petticoat of the sume material, the whole Japerof news stand [ basement comer Madlon | T3OI:. SALE—S FIRST-CLASS TOP DELIVERY Tool —X LOT OF SOLID HANDLE-PLATED |, l¢ssons; moderate terma. | Call or address 208 Wets A very pleasant party was given at the resi- e zeal and energy of the reporters could only | eyt in the Louis Quatorze style. The back was | aad Pacalle, snd'aticrward met gen ou Woshington- | I wagon: i svery resnect {f wil be warranted to the abic-kalyes, At $2 per doz; greatbargain. A. W. |* Madlson-s- ; dence of Mr. A. D. Waldron by lis dagghters, | be P”'sefa for ?‘5"‘ utter ubu‘fignt_ltnngl 55}" ':;‘“ claboratély trimmed with immense bows tnd | % (coklagat E—) atap. m, Tliarsdey, 1t agrecablo | buverand sold choap. 100 Centre:sy. - WHEELER, 141 Lake-st., up-stalts. IO TEACTER Dt 0 Miss trene and Ada, Friday evening. Fortyin- | the sacrifico of their own difuity to the de- | fohors of vellow. The head-dress was an | Fribuncomee o o Bea OR _SALE — ONE_ LARGE _DAPPLED GRAY | T;OF SALE_A LOT OF TADLE-RNIVES AND ‘pupils for planos terms, §2 a tmonth. . Call ur ad- d welfare of the th 3 o vited guests were entertained oy the fair host- | mands and welfare of the papers they repre- | ) oo of feathers and light-tinted flowers. liorse. welght 1,000, sound aud true: will be glven forks ac less than factory prices: 1,00 dox. | dress ioom § Farwell Hall. o ess. Jobn Hand’s orchestra” discoursed the | sented. The JMercury was cspecially devoted, | ™, e % ERSONAL— AN EASTERN GENTLEMAN (NOT | on trial if required. ' Call at once at 139 Fweatiuth-st. | butcher-knivescheap. A, VW. WHEELEL, 141 Lake- 5 B ess. ¥ o ;pecially * A young debutante wore the lightest shade of 'l \ENTRAL CONSERVATORY OF, MUSIC, 6 music. A splendid supper was served during [ addivg, generally, “For the Sunday Mercury, | o Kirt, 1V i Inciined to matrimony) deafres o meet & 1ady 60 | I55R SALE—CHEAP—A BUSINESS BUGGY AL | S upstair. State-st.—Pfano. volce, elocution; day and evening’ - Y chich o pinksilk underskirt, Watteau slip, with vere fine | sftnated that she can take him as a boarder, and who = - T o o = fhe evening. A the only paper ghhg,:lcs a full acconnt of the | Bl S e e thitle | b asrecinie hISSoriaty to the extent of Tking home ‘most new, at 1000 West Madison-st. O _EALE—X TOT OF WADE & DUTCHERS | clusses: $1010 S5 per terins send for circular. ____ all.” Ana. th’the most winning smile. 5 b leasant und. agreeablc for him. Address RALPI | 770 EAP—ONE 2-HORSE_COAL-BOX SR pestel B = e 1CAGO THONOGEAPH AN ] o garland_of small moss-buds, finished by bows, | BIYNVASRTON, T0: Box 85, Chlcigo. T S orc S horse, dirt wogton, and 1o oal carta. | WHEBLEE, 141 Lake-st, up-stelrs. Eolere. Mowe BufAiAg, coract Btate mas, %&:{lg s0 Clazmes Amonz those present were Miss Josie Barker, | ball. - e 3 o Mise Maud Kennicott, Miss Gracie Willisms, | Their cfforts were, for the most part, taken In | 30 chole’ Jooking like one mass of roscbuds 177 Bage Moaison-st., Room 0. 0T "SALE—A LOT OF PRESSED DISH-PANS, i pans, and Kettles slightly damaged, iss Mary Barker, Migs Grace Peasce, MissNor- | good Occasfonally a group of dancers ERSONAL_WANTED, DY, & TOUSG GANTLE. o s g afid bows. The corsage was of the same color s ; ANTED PEA TOUNG GRNTLE, 54 AP TOCRAWAT ‘milK-pans, an Bl conomplae the by o eing and | L o e A e e | S LA e e | OT . SAECQUECR OO JEKREY | dnd? VIR ALK, by iy ry 5 'rlc;rmlaw. Situatfons secared. ‘\r Mli‘“‘_km]cu};dfif o %fi?fi%"’ Garting hitherand thither, with someauusesient. carrlsce in goodorder. L A; GILBERTI® 00 (| St erir—mn Misees 1 er, A ar] ¢, Miss £, arting hither: y senien N = 5= sl B A - Miss Sprivger, Miss Jamison, Miss Heiden: | One clderly Indy threw up hor hand, excaim. | Vit tulle, fThe garniture for the halr'was - e AT OF TOTG AT STATES, | L thens. A v, WHERLEL, 141 La 5024 o lows aliuatioss Faralsned: elasses day s hamer, Miss Stolp, Miss Shepberd, Miss Ada | ing, #And do all reporters go <o, high-necked po! 2 LOST AND FOUN one 6460t Fackaway and hurnes:: also nearly new | T70R SALE_WESTERY AND SOUTHERY OGT- | SLCOInZ. : Murray, Mr. Walter Stearns of London, En- |'and short-sleeved; is that the uniform?” But g OUNT_TIORSE_ WITH WHITE SPOT ON FORE. | topbugsy. inquire at Novelty Carrisge Works, 333 tis. Mofor the Black Hillat Tenis, rilles, pia: | TYRENCIT LESSONS BY NADAME SARCHAL IV, gland, Mr. John Long, Mr, Frank Barker, Mr. | they were only doinz what they were sent to - PARIS. F head, Call at 283 Johnson-st. g | State-se R 5 :al:i mnbg;':m ‘“‘f:‘;%‘fii‘:fl“é'mfi‘:}fi‘.'&";; Lemp | L 31“:3: or preate, ac ) h{eer;filde&c.e" ga&?ufl" & "‘.“’l’“n' 3lr. Borden, Mr. Hoskell, Atr. Her- | do, and what Do scruples or snubbing prevented PAUL VERONESE COSTUMES REVIVED. FOUNDA CLOTHESTORSE AL OF %0, 75 | JO% sathos, IO PO D h?f:c,;x S & eement Goods Depor, 81 East Kan: | rooms and Loard If destréd, 568 Wood-st., coraer of rick, Mr. Benedict, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. James | their doing, since they had courageously under- Special Correspondence of The Tribune. - 4 oufin borm-st., also two ofl.lce-clllpsm’ )mksb fnliall | ;L oddie ofharness: ,flfi‘} o Al dofpn-at. . West van Burea. : it Fairman, Mr. Hebden, Mr. Benjomin Molineanx, | taken it. The amusement anddisgust belonged | pypss, Jan. 37.—Fasbion fs now perambulat- | Hil G Siveriising. JARITON: Room S5 7o Desr- = - = S x OF SALE-FINE_13 CAVAT GOLD HUNTING | J7IRST-CLASS LESSONS, VOCAL OR PIANO.TN Mr, James Molineaux, Mr. Wood, Mr. Callioun. | to the other side. : : x ng: . Room 23, 78" Dear- | T0% SALE-CHEAP_NEW AND SECOND-HIAND | J("coce Englsh lever wateh. Price $60; cost 170 hinae for house furnitare of any descripiaa. Te first, party of the second zeries of the | - As the ruests arrived more quickly than they | ing throuzh museums of antiquity and galleries | YomAL__ e e B ooy B sladta? rondwawone o | g st Wi Rt : Nuaress 135 Tribtme oficer o or 2oy deserty Forrestville Club was held at. Forrestville Hall | covld be disposed of by the reporters, however | of art for tlie puroose of selecting models which | JFORRPCEARE ) S o i RCOr 00D TOTEG SITLES. | TAOR SALE—TWO BLACE AND TAN DOG PUPS . POWELL GIVES PTANO LESSONS AT PU: H o 4 gt By oralie on nsilascon e Finronror. bue | FORSALEATEALOF GOOD YOUNG MULES. O i Srorer 560 Wost Stadison-at: nl}‘" DI rerilence o cach ivialon of theclty. Gead { o 57 Stiver-s i Tuesduy evenine. A greater number of persons | watchful they might be, and despite the rapidity | will defy- that insipidity of imitation which- | regain possession by calling ut 209 Esst Huro were present than at”any previous party of the | with which they worked, it Was amusing to | makes everybody look alike, and which has been: | t¥ee0730d8p. m. {’nrrestv\fllcs, and nfimng dtbcm v\-‘%rcnxéh 2nd | watch the lulifs : circle fi)uufi tbc;n. [cndcnvur— so prevalent of late. No doubt, however, there Luflfi‘\b&roms ogrfi'%\!‘r Gfouv\fivsismfi}yfi‘tn Mrs.d X 3 - . K, o l, ying - 3 . G, R ’ 2 n-gt., frs. J. M. Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. i ing to catch their attention, yet tryingto n{x’ will still remain @ potpourri of fincry for Vulgar | Room 1. AR, shote- Goverameat Gools Depor, | PROF. FOBERTS TEACAES ROGHD DANGE : 3 wortl 52.50: Intest style. Govern 20F._ROBERTS TES 3 Single tet of LA O e o R0y, dnd.four | &1 East hibdant e | P o et atciy day 0 evening ot Bl Xamionas OfRnar 21y, 2 ERIGRRS oy e OF: SALE_THE DEST SHIRT, MADE OF THE | scnool Li3East Maltconst,. Room @ over Hicksons T S b atoria) itk the btk Work (At can be pro- | Bre. HIs system fof rapld progress 13 unequaled. Ok SALE-TWO WEAVY DOUDLE AND ONE B fifflxm&‘flf{i . SolAE Wit r. snd | Deom pertect ne O TODE gy e ihe | fastes, who. admirs Rubora' beanifas in thel T,GST-TRIDAT SIGHT LADYS SHORT MINK | T ed Wrig] . and Mrs. White, Mr. and | most perfect neck and arms it is possible to s, who_ admire Rubcaos es in their e A 5 R LN 70R SALE-LIVERY WITH TWENTT BOARDERS. 0 ¢ you, 4t $2,25 ench; 6 for S13. Satis- TANO, VOICE, ELOt =3 Tiva. Toweh M. and Mre: G, & Thomas, Mr. | coneeive, had. particalurly ilHluck.” She ticd | coarse, gay coloring and flashy ornameats; but | FisSee i bemiecy cuck el and Sshest: devegs | 1 i tuketome tratec btopee mones, orgive e | et SSSIR AL M FonClt B uctor, | Do chatracongervatory . S, 2% b | 2nd_Mrs. C. B. More, Miss Etta Hudson, Miss | her shoes, fixed her halr, shook out her clothes, | 41 golden-haired dames of Paul Veronese will | Lake-st o1 bl < . . | 183 Dearborn-t., near Post-Otfce. st._Dayand evening: send for clrcalar. 2 4 L O O AL 108 | JOF, SALE-A DEAUTIFUL COUNTEE AND OF: | DROF. HE GOURNAY HAS KENOVED 00 : 503 ichigan-av.. e wlil receive applies- i Pendleton, Miss Bryer, Miss Alice Hudson, Miss | stood round at desperate intervals, walked 5 OST—A GOLD WATCH ON FRIDAY EVENING | |4 - 7 ) serve for models in our proudest Faubourg, | T,03T-4 8OLD WATCH QN FRIDAY, EVENIG | X weighiog from 00 to 1,300, for 330 to $109; also er, Miss Nellle Wren, Miss May Ruger, | off, came back; but all to no pur- i AMiss Haoer, Miss Nellie "imcm-r, Yies Eila posc. Finally, the impatience of her escort | Where all must be hirmonious and finely toned. | asd, Indignasts. Ingilre for JOMN MANLOS, 85 | harncse. Call ot 196 Hlenry-st., near Loomis. Stevens, Miss Spooner, Miss Kittie Stevens; | peeping in behind the screen took her off. But, | The palaceof theElysee, with itslords and ladies, theav., Mmey DUNCtog. Mesers, Simpson, Haten, Bensley, Greg- | trueas tho needle to the Pole, in & half-hour she | brocades, satins, and cloth of guld,;m:\rbla col | T,QST-OR STOLEN-WALT) it Mfismlfir‘ n‘{: %“Lfluyfi Bfi' ClBayaiTl *ubhuk’ mg’ wl}:jw Wsscss‘?h“ end. Mo h;g &unsnndbmsmge‘s), ':ctil%mc mstgmulrn:idc Sprevart J7OR SALE—ONE PAIR DRIVING MARES, THREE tute and Select le-st, Thorough ln- Murray, Moyden, ang atcher. ¢ Club wi athway to the Wercury, gained her end. Moth- nne compagnie,” but there is nothins in; = — - SAl N R NG E! g AN UPLRIGHT SHOW-CAS Ti'| tute and Select S A e-5t. 'Thoroug hel3 e of s lebosat Socls o 1o recence | B i dausbters were bndusted.One sl | iy b pibivess ail s logune and seposs Thoss | T, 0%k mevamn 25p g ovesmioxs serep | I i ey fome el oy g b | O BUPRS, SOEES SO S0 4 | s s e oo, of 2r. Robert S. Clark Tuesday evening. - These | in black velvet, with a very pretty girl dressed | rich brocades are again revived with tlieir grace- | S350 gold piece ntuychef:w m neek: | 200 Aladison-st. . ' o anything of that sort. _Apply at 200 South Halsted-st. socials are farmore interesting to most of the | in white silk, and brocaded overdress trimmed | ful trains, which defy imitation in poor material, | lacc, snd white cross sttach Fold Olf SALF—GHEAD FOR GASH—1 NEW. 2.SEAT- 'Ol SALE—LARGE STOCK OF CYLINDER DESK! Club, for formality is done away with and sing- | with silver braid, was Indefatigable in scouring | notwithstanding all the devices of modistes to | Ing: warked' Delly genvs ‘gold seactping | FO GALTRon AT foo M ininotke sido-spring | wpizo DFo aoc plliar extension tebles. utlow priccs? Ing =nd recitations are added to the usual pro- | a catalogue of her danghter’s charms. Subsid- | stiffen by nether arrangements or their endeav- | gt: taken on the Rzt of Nov; 30 from 30 Fiad-av, | FaEonS, one withtop. 1034 West Polk-st.. nearWest- | J'ike and Jeflerson e, up-stairs. Zramme. ing again and again after futile efforts at bring- | ors to produce cffect by substituting quantity ( Addressorcgll at 39 Egan-av. D. ROBINSO: L | emay. L = ‘The Shakspearean Club met at Mr. Joseph N. | ing the daughter within_reportorial range, she | for quality. At alate "reception given by the OST—ON THE AFTERNOON OF FE fice partition for banker, broker, or commissfon, ‘where W cheap. i 25, Tribune office. | fons for Franch iessgus, prlvateor in o el = 5 ¥ 5 R SALE-THREE GOOD TEN EMENT HOUSES, e O 0 5 Y i s Tedaty i, | 1S shar Wbt Coapred ST | TG 1o nmy mepm e ey 05 : fast g also o Xo. 1 double e ofttime. Individaal instro Ue. At 723 Fouth Helsted st HLEN SeNEILE. S0 South Clarkeste o1 practical bookkeoper at the Chic Commereial 1oy % FHE FRENCH LANGGAGE I¥ ALL ITS PLRITE T Eutot Dy L& COMETE. D Lk Atk DE: PARIS; private lessons ot residence; terms reasoasble. Addreas 233 Oblo- _FINE YOUNG ENGLISH BLACK e TR, i b T IBECAND _curly reirlever dog, bred from {mported stock; | S3CCH Q49, Tribuneotlee. PR + Tmust e bold: arire cliice. Address F G5, Tribune. | | VW7 ANTED-TOUNG MEN AND GHLs TOLEREY i n 2 7 elegraphing. . Goo: e OR SALE_ONE Z.SFATED EXTENSION-TOP | [gh Al I O S hen fer on afterlcaraiog: Kooiy 3t onee, 313 St Phiactan, for oge o two horses. S 61, Tribune otlce. | fase: WilT soll vory Cheap of 1rads To MOSt SAFiLIOG. WASTEDAY TUUCATED LADY T0 TEACK OR SALE—AT VERY MUCH LESS THAN VALUE, | AddressZs0, Tribune oftlee. Plano and Enziish fin exctange for room: mch lessons.” Address ¥ 32 Tribuns office. 3.0 JFOR SALE-OSE OF THE BEST_PONIES AXD car. between Asbiand-ay. and Barker’s last evening and-cnjoyed a pleasant | finally exclaimed, ¢ WeH, there’s no use, she | Duchess of Magenta many of the dresses were Madison- o n Phiacton in Chicago. Apply at 59 State Ccutertaivment. A_noticeable feature of the | wouldn’t get it right any way.” The tempta- | perfectly plain, but the material extremely ele- | Palfof gold spectaclee. Tlense recurn to No. evening was the exhibition of # picture of Fal- | tion, however, was too strong, -and success.| gant. One of heavy brocade silk had a white 2 2 - - stafl puinted in black on a huge mirror, 2ud one | finally perched upon her banuers. A tall matron | ground, and **bouquets jetés ™ of richest colors Losr—s:- REWARD—A BLACK-A of the **Merry Wives of Windsor. in Magenta moire. antique, flehting her way | covered the frout breadths of the Princesse skir answersto the aame of Jim. E. NORTO: Iny fine span of black carriage. horses, - nearly new | T0R SALE—FULL DBLOND NEWFOGSDLAND | ond Frene 2 of PER_TERM_OF 20 LESSO: Boston-av. PIANO IN- S PL3 LAKB VIEW. through with a daughter in pink silk alongside, | whilst those of the back were formed of garne = - = double harness. good phaeton but little used, one coupe 5 LI = e 519 Wi .| e The Eurcka Club gave another very pleasant Sunounesd the young lady’s name, sncll%d it, | velvet, which was deeply slashed at thé lower | I,OSToAT THE BECEPTION FIRST REGIMENT, | rockaway ool ainews will sell above separate of to- o570 5 months ol welght6h. Inquicaly Wabasi- | (UT() TEEG TERM OF 20 LRSS0 g st W r ¥ il i = 34 - B ther at 8 burgaln, asI have no further use for them. 63 ening lessons. arty lost Wednesday evening in Lake View | rattled off ker toilette, and bore her away tri- | edge and diplayed the brocaded silkc beneath, | Finderwill be sultably rewanled by Jeaving at the hotel | B GIELET 45 and 14 Allohlgan-ay. OB SALE—POCKET-RNIVES, Conservatory of Music, 200 State-st. - Plnu A vote was taken as to the advisability | umphsntly. - 2 that naturally assumed the proportions of a2 | ofiice. . SOT SKiTEA.CflE\ WO, HORSES, HARNESS, ' "and foris, sclssors, razor strop: * STATE-ST.. CENTRAL CONSERVATORY of giving & masquerade, and the yeas were few There were also the cager thongh shame- | praceful train. Youthful dresses of white, rost T, 05ST-GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH. SEE PER- F ‘ond wagons. 375 Dlue ,m,,,m.,":s' =SS | tom figures. J. F; CORBLEY & & 206 o Music—Plano, §10 for 20 feasons; day and and feeble. The members of the Clab prefer | faced people who approachied in couples and | and azure heavy rep silk are plainly covered sonal columu. N TOR SALE—CTOSE CATRRIAGE, ONLTS50DOWY | JrOR SALE_GOOD FRAME HOUSE AND B2 evenlng class and private taition: send for clrcular. Lhe peasant, informal parties hcld by them.and | gave one another’s names, saying first, * Would | with lace, and almost invariably cut in Princésse | T 0ST—$I REWARD-SMALL BLACK DOG, CORLY ‘balance woekly or tnonthiy: lina been nsed some; iore ek Evenes st sud Soatesta; 6 SEWING MLACHINES. such only will be given. Among those nreseut | you?” to one snother, as if they hadu’t come up | form. This is considered more clegant than | g bairs nsmed Pedro. Return to HAZLITT & | just palntedaud put in order: very cliesp o pay ad- LAKD, 152 Dearborp-t., Room 17, © D BE S cre Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Hanchett, Mr. and | for that special purpose. There was one partic- | full-draped scarfs or overskirts, although these BEED'S printing-ofice, 174 South Clark-st. Yances. TRUESDELL & BROWX, 108 Flfth-av. [{OR_SALE-OR EXCHANGE-ELEGANT SILK | A WHEELERE WILSON SEWING MACHINEFOR Ars. Willigm Pescock, M. and Mrs. John Mo- | ular party of 1ow-hecked full-blown beauties | are still work by t0se whose meuns do notal- | T,0ST=ANEIEST EARRING, FRIDAVIEVE. | 100K SALETIE NICEST COUPE TioRsE Tv | < drasicsondlaces. X d1, Trlbue onle. oot ltox anf0r £27, both perteet kndkn thiso Connell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bradley, Mr. and | from some Lexington-avenue - boarding-house | low a profusion of lace, The former arrange- | Theatss'eo Snows A iadoms . Fimdos Wil mease rerrs | wofo 0T, ay7 years oldy very stylish snd souni: | JIOR SALE-A TICKETTO WEYRY WARD BERCI: | Factory, 183 Dearborn-st. o Clizrles A. Peacock, Hrs. M. . Carr} the | sooking fame throuzts the Wercury. - Kindly | ment requires the lace o be cut and soved in | (3f Fulton-r. - Sultaoiy rewariol TR PR e AT RS comen TRIy | s sralemiie BITSOLUS, o Bowth Watersi | R ¢ “SINGER MACHTNE CHEAF_FOR ces Annie Atkins, Hattic and Lizzie Pea- | they assisted one another. - *This is Mrs. — | with the scams of the dress, and cannot be used L ST—A MINK BOA, ON INDIANA OR WABASIE | 1507 § THE PROPERTT OF A GENTTENAN Fm: SALE—A NICE FOUR-WHEELED BABY-CAR- T top bugky aad pay differeacs 2ouk, Hattie, Jessic, and Mollig Sanders, Rose, | cricd one, *call her o charming widow from [ with other toflettes, whilst the broad scarfs, v, or Thirty-frst st on Saturday eveniog, Feb. B e D DRI T Ol N GUILE AN, | X itiage s ] Dot Bightcenth at ¢ cash. 107 Milwakee-av. ustance, Addle, and Marion Glasson, the | Lexington avenue.” “Indeed 1 will,” and the | lately so much in vogue for drapery, are useful % ‘The finder will be rewarded i€ returned to 1471 ln- 7ycams old; guarantecd to_trot In 2:10; he & sound and | T4 ALE—FINE OIL-PAINTING AT ONE-HALF GENTS AND ALL OTHER PERSONS DESIRING Misses_ Cloughen, Haraie McGlashun, Minnie ( now dusky fingers wrote it down. *“Ohdon’t, | appendages to many costumes. jann-av. alndy can drive bim; he must be sold on Mondoy. 468 oo ,{('f ‘“}},“"' with frame, by une of the bestartists. 5 any kind of first-class machins will scudy their o+ Carr, Eva Bradley; the Messts. L. AL Grant, H. | now, how can you be so foolish?” said the de- lic 1ace Princesse robes are wrought in de- | T,0ST=ASLE-CAT ~OK = CARRIAGE -WHEEL, | Wabishar. donore 1o | A e O o Bur e e P Victor, Charles Cookson, Clarence Gurr, | lishied woman. The reporter took down her | sigos conforming to the shape of the dress, and | ani 35 Faariemmps-a (o0l rewared by loavlag at 37 | FIORSALE_ONEHORSE. BUCGT, AND EXPRESs | ['OR SALECTWO FRONT SEATS FOR THE SUN- | {ha’others charge $30 for, fneluding tacker and oiher Edgu sdn'xll‘?:m R&l&s Bty Tiia, Alxuced dim)usémg lpe::wkg.g m'z e uEl”E mmfi“&‘t’mg‘;fi%finme Ssemalh JLOST-ON. MONDAY TAST ‘A GOLD TREAST- | BC¥ ot “Alirve 25 Toitung olecs - o0 I'flm ALE-TWWO BLACKAND-TAN PUFS. 39 | bashare r "SGR D el e arr, an I0MAs k50D, e an 7 Jt was a green ennmele: over the exten . ~pio marked L, 4 o P o = = = H oAt B PR A e Lot & ’ WASHINGTON HEIGATS. Seat and binch of. White prapes; the blushing . - SEWELRY k It io 1o orih 1t kort Wil et e | T A O e s | e e P TI OF P GRieEos | FORSALE-X SEW FAMILY TYPROVED CSGER. The Social Club had, Thursdav evening, one | widow explained her mistke, but added, “ You | is becoming moré délicate in design; and hence- | TOSTA TIN BOX 18 MISSTNG FROM THE VATLT | Piny; Coneord, N, .y ond larse number of (he popuiar | [ O eibmes for the sust 1015, Adatnee b rte Ao sewing machine cheap, t 325 Sonth Halsted st of the grandest masquersdes of the scason. | might aswell call them that—nobodywill know.”’ | forth the barbarous necklaces with huge links In_the Eoglnecr's office of the C. & A, It 1., 25 | $ldc-spring business bugey, of our own manafaciure; | —e—cirrmn s —FoR Ga: e ‘OF SALE—SEVERAL LATE DIPROVED MA- Some of the costumes were elegant aud others | AIT this time she had been kindly holding | and ponderous lockets, which originatcd inthe | \eikVanBureh-st Auy one fumnishinz informition ( glio, varlety of sccongiiand sarriness and bugeles O A o O AR SALOOK | s oiaoet, emimacing alf Kindain the marker, ot o : o n d_bee T gard to . OF rotrirning the samne, wiil be rowanded | Asticlass makors; porfect order; sell clieap. PEN cense and fAxtures. Tnquir at 167 East Adams-3t. | $15t0 $35." Money loaned on machines. Loan Omicd, H im].u:raus in the T;nregle,b and all a x:(er‘ the M’e'mil t%hiug‘i. Never n:ml “_%‘lim gera- demxg{n&\fi, \;-ul :chgm Q‘i;‘i.t&g, or pa}mpctr !tlle- iberatly. A, Ve HARTWELL: - NOYER & CO., 302 Wabash-av. O SALE-—CHEAP, TWO NEW DREEC T0AD- | 123 Clark-at., Room 2, up-stalrs. : eet ise. e lub secured for | nium,” s the ercury, as the oW was | pravi e in p imitations. In truth, | ¥ os7= = 5 SES WAN' X ‘ % e Tor = ROM S1 TO . e T T b 4 the ocendlon the larse store. ocoupied by Mr. | about. te sender ibem . - o Thanks, I will | brass and giltare more appropriaie for thess LS T ATTORNET TR0 TORROWED. R Nl o SOARD AL S DRL | i ar il easiange (on e loneror | RROM 1 TO0 325 YOU CAX HAYR YoUR OB Dm.mfinxz;“-djgl:z"ll:u e dngmmns. whicit ;:As keep thisasa p]easnn,: xéeml‘:nd;:r. When will obzru‘sl‘\_';‘ie ecornh;ms Lh;i;‘ lln'.- goild, ‘Lm the{ do | same. nrl:‘dfi‘rcnlly oblige MELVILLE W. FULLEE, 150 M_\__‘J’fan Mobrde-st., In the rear. A.H.SANBORY, | merof Canal'and Twelfth-sis, work. " 22734 West Randolph-st. well Wi mcers and spectators. 'he | the report come out? So the farce went on. not in a vulgar play of osientstions | Dewbornst, . - ' _ 4 'OR SALE-BUTCHER'S FIXTURES AND TOOLS, . O SALE—SEVERAL SINGFR, WHEELER & _ musicwas furnished by Messrs. De Gilie and P WAS SOMEWIAT PATEETIO wealth, - in sddition” to senseless vanity, | 050N STATEST BETWEEN SONTOE XD | 110 it BTt py sy DUACHERS T0OLS | JI! lee-tioases, and boxes. MATHESGN, 7 Weal Vau B b O, Wiz and Solratarns, of Chicago. At 1 o’clock 6. m. the | to are the more delicately bred young girls | which ' i far more censurable - than | goh Jierison. black aud white camed earring. The | 1L forsale. 008 West Tweniy frst-st. Housotorent, | Lurenst: HECS fhon: fir Cimese Hag misctines for miiy s NS tompany adfourned to the supper-room, where | whose mothers liad by Some. stratge neglect | the latter: Successful imitations have rendered | HASS Mones Laan Oc Sasose son trics, = | T FANT TO BUT & GOOD MULE. FOR CASH. | [JOR SATE-SONE VERY FINE-TRANED PICL. | machina pErfest and sarmsaicl Bve o Col 3t » grand lunch was pastsken of, after which | sent unchuperoned amons this seotbing, vilgr | conspicuotis ornaments of gold passe fn the ex- | T oS TCONIN e T S . ST fole, 8 pew exprss-wagon, Call or addres | 1 ures at S5 cach, worth double the money. 388 | T3\ Vincennos-ar. Take Cottage Grove ca S eing was resumed and was %opt. ap mntil 8 | erowd. Thore were two, beauiitally dressed, | treme, and although Parisian ladies lave mways’ | J/ ot oy o S ICCORMICK HALL T0 | OB W88 Canalporcar. 5 = 2 T SISERSD | TOE, SALE—A SEW INFROVED WHEELFR & pelock &, m.. Under the management of the | one in blue brocade and silver gilt, gentle, mod” | been chary of displaying jewelry ou promiscuous. | Of biack leather-covered opera giassey in case.” LIeral | | noaus for & bmd borer hom N G b AND | RO AL ALY PRI CE ELEGANT MINKAND iizon sewlnz-machize, S25: a0 compiete 5t President of the Cluby Nr. Thomas Bater er- | cst.youug wiis, that the Verciry descended | occasions,thelr cxample hns nérer been se gon- pesard will be paid for return of same 10 Raom'10,90 | 147 and 149 Dearbora-st., basement. ana $30; Ko &5 fiesas | Ploturesque America. $10. 1061 West Sadison-st. ect order was s ived, and the programme | upon with flattering persuasions. Conscious of | erally followed as at the present time. Rumor = : ECOND-TAND SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY FORSALE | Jorirmmis: MPORTED SINGER SEWING MACHINES—TRHE . OST—JAN. 31, A POCRETBOOK COX NIN o Ovwner ha 1ur trimming, 25 cen! ‘hest In wOrid~] 3 5 il X e | 5 ISR O mer has 1O tise for. It ,Con bo een ot | able offer refused. It T. MALTLY, 54 Statc-st. 85015 $100% have HCkLT Sad o et o v sarried ot 1o the greatest. satisfaction of all | thelr pretty gowns, and fecling the vulzarity of | states that u parure of dismonds which once be- A FOC) resent: 7 ; thus giving " information abont themselves for | longed to the Dachess d'Etampes was recontly | Mecosdated oek 21, 1876, amount, $200. made by'C. 3 = v P Tollowing 1s a partal st of tho chasac- | PRLIGOR bt veb with 8 vaue idea vhat fo | wors at 8 private masqucrade, Whero. Franein T, | Shaces Savi Eosk s seGHIoatele Aol AT, | /135 PR CTANGE GO0 NORSE FOR GRTFENTER | [10 SALE_00TS A5p SIOES OFGOCD QBT | HARTI S wiigiie beforebosng. THOS 5. ters assumed. by the different parties: Miss | be thus chronicled was worth silencing some | and his Court appearcd in the’ slegant costumnes | B3Crs arcof o value to the finder, payment has been work. Callat 1177 West Harrison-st. In the even- | GOMLRY & LAWSON B a4t Sthte-st s corner Jackson, o| T TAVE A FIRST-CLAES HOWE FOR CLOTH 0F Baruie, of Chicao, with ber ealth of golden | scruples, their confusion und mutual conferances | of that age. This has revived 4 story of nearly | onred:,;Tue nder will ecolve a liberal reward by re-. | e SONARE S LANSON S et Somer Do ! T e b neoiian FanOL s OF CLOTH OF bair, richly dressed in Scotch plafa and briiliant | were somewhat -prolonzed, Of course, they | 400 years azo. When Francolse de Foix was or | T 087 THUMSDAT SrEs ey e | 1 O BUCCT (BEST MARE) FOR $105 COST $350: HIOUSEXOLD GOODS. on acconnt Folug tomove. 457% West Randolpht. dinconds, attracted much attention 83" the | yielded; what could two youtie, defenscless giris | dercd by thic Kiog to give. all the fewels he hiad | 1iTaimes Chureh-nesmes hushis e ith L oks | 6ot S300: Hhoo paris phaston C0sk 57000 1l exclaons | T ¥ AT R AR SNTON PO ons Co s wass | I WVISHT0 EXCHANGE X FIiisT-cLASS SING- & Highiaud Lassie:™ M. T. M. Foleom was | 6o amiasta full-crown reporier armed tothe | bestowed on her to:the, Duchess d'Eiampes, | o potic sty Mwsl il B dhn toshyons | £71IERdoure rockdwar. CHAS. 1. WOOD, 570 Wede AT Aon T o veiing MRS o bocstiiant Saok. | Aadeaeiopiar achine for & nrst-ciass suit of lotbes. Lai’ s Eoleevatine Vansioles | “Thore werosome csoepions o this soram- | he presons: sionee imbeded i th shipeoss | SeIou S AT i WAL I : en mon e, s T G | N sioms Lamermpmve s P Miss Cornhusks: 7 Hiotite. ONG o irl N FRIDAY EVENING, DETWEEN DATCIH- orses, welghing from 1,000 to1,300 pounds. §.- | Gueap. walnut_cl v suits ay low 289 ufactured by Stewatt o K Saowgahes Mire. Thommas Bites, Sochey | Dngs o Jeany Dorhucr’ s to-he et | e the Duchess apoen oo sempeaien | Lt it Bove sy MICh: | PALEIC G PAINRIR 10 2 i o s for 07 o ot piuieTop 351 | sleeldinsi oo ibeheton, The ot e Hoes irl2 Mrs. Willsin Maguie, Brides Mri. Kan, | ment of or frigads. - Gther ladies gave assum- | anger kneis mo- bounds, buk slie tas soon - | ¥erd wiibe paid st 1os £4st tsniolohese Rowm or. | VW ASIED—25 MARES FOR TAMEWORE. | 80 8l air " Clamplon® bl lounee: Godbiohhens! | dahzerof proscution: . 7. LAKGEN, 100 East Do i o upliolstered in terry, for $15. Anything in tae Jine. of st or thin in flesh. ~Apply Monday and Tuesdsy at Tre- | household goods, Including crockery, \NE WHEELFE, & WILSON MACHINE IN PER- Feturning §¢ to the ofiice of Ogden, Sheldon & Co., oF to - < NTED—T0 BUY—A CAR-LUAD OF YOUN Sweet Sixteen; Miss Susie ‘Kann, Flower-Girl; | ed names out of very kindnessof heart. But | peased by, the present of a new parure of | T OST—A GOOD-SI; s O g £ ¥, ¥ B ZED g , X Miss B. Simpson, Moruing; Mrs. P. Carpenter, | not a few gave peremptory and unqualiied de- | diamonds’ 'from the King, which p\vure 50 LSS oma BED o WEREEORMED: | Shont Hrotse stables, Couely plade. between Giurk asd Sroves 1n quantity to sulE. the, parehacer faraisied oa | O A Enelish Countess; Miss Stinson. Blonde Heauty | nials, and at once secured the respect of more | delicately mounted that uothing but the jawels | HYC3:_205 West Eighteenth., corner of alsted. ~ | Dearbora-sts. B the nstallinent pan. - UNTON FULNITURE COn 508 | preat sovomaer 4 Farmntod only Sz, almort nem i‘;‘m\c‘u‘“‘o %, Lady of the Perlnd ; Aty Sl otk thodgh theyiconld ot pravent il || cold o geani:” REVARDINOG: LoST_1 DLACK TETRIEVEE | \\/ANTED-CHEAF TOR CASIA GOOD HOReE | Weut Madisoner Sonst, Upmtairac A ATUCE O 4L1C0 Wesk AT, by wers; Alr, I en- | undaunted writers from penning their toiflettes. “CINQ AARS." 5 in. coilir, and name, D. RING, | .YV 8nd squarc box buggy. Stable northeast corner GENTLEMAYN FURNISHING WISHES TO PGR- NGER > > 3 ter of Engldngod, Eon, Sirets Mr. . M. Fol. | Tt was all piuiful engush. Tho tictics were ter: | The Court of Louls 111, will soon bebronght | Ackemy,iumc; A 'eulauié rewand wil e gives | Xortn Giark i Surerlor st. A, SGRSE pittar and bod-soom sulta, Brissels carpets, | O arct b aaCRl B k0T, CASIL, RENTED com, Turkish Peassnt; William Maguire, Satan; | tainly worth describing. The laces were mag- | prominently before us, as Gounod hascom- | ' ING LOST=G% S it YVASIED-TO TORCHASE_X TIGHT SeT OF | 8ad gther household furallure. not much worn; must | wapls. Singer Oflice, 23 South WAIXOd st. ¢ C. S. Margin, Hnn;ptBDumpl\‘z F. W. Kaon, | nificcnt, und the lun‘-.gs superb. - The young gm,w Lisnerw work, ** Cing Mars,” for the Opers R Now-:tgn_fém’.x!}n"“sw?:‘fiymrfaxfi\;fia AT A mn«?fl‘a‘fi‘r‘{i‘.‘%‘flfi.‘;‘;“:j&& {¥1ag price and where | b bargaln for cash.” Address, with partieulars, K20, | 2ot L B Spanish Kings; L. F. al.‘"[ Spanish Cavalier; A. | ladies were generally dressed In white o brighi- | Comique, where extensive preparations nre be- | Ciis also engraved onnside. 3 Joeral peward wil b TEL S HORSES FOR ALL WORR NEW _BLACK WALNUT NIGH-BACK DED- monthly payments at67s Milwaakee-av. ; a7l Einds Dettman, Unde Sam; William Calsert, ;Dinah | tinted silks, irimmed with flowers. The waists { iog made for an early representation. . The role. | PRIL0U It rét ‘Woodragt Totel, A e B OueEs FOR ALL wonRl A TG 107 615, sost £20: 4130 ono fot £ very Hia: o @achines very cheap 07 cash MADSON Suow; William Vear, Butclier Boy. were corsetshaped, invariably - laced ip | of Marie de Gonzague is to be assumed by Mme, | JQEWARD: APATOF GOLD BYE-GLASS- | ot 1243 State-st. v cast, | Gong 'style, cost s3%; Mornlng-Glory. parlor Léating i OAK PARK. . the back, and’ were worn deco- | Bramet-Lafleur, who will doubtless do | B ehhngidSide. Return o I ANDEISON, 181 | Y{7ANTED-MARE, SOUND AND GENTLE FOT | foaechlothos hines for hito koo e a e oo 40 ANTED—A FEW LADIES TO PURCHASE THE A musical and literary cutertainment was giv- | fete. The = overlresses were amanged | justice to this character, which s the mOstim. | o icec0 8%, VW ARIEDLNARE, SOUND AND, GERTLE FOR | several otner thinksfor hotsekeeping at low pHees. | (|} Siacer muchine tn be yupplled with work- . g in Centenolal Hall Monday evening for the | o5 scarfs ond the trains set fu, preseutisgn | portant in the operi. In the obpressive | SOy P oo manianis forme avmn 1o ARy | aeslwm Trbwoestlee | \‘¥rralseh TREE OF CHARGE, GUTSIDE | VY ANIED-A GOOD SECONDTAND SEWISO jor-the retyra to HESEY NTED—GOOD TEAM OF HORSES ANDBUGGY | £\ sales a spectalcy: entire satisfaction guaranteed or Thachine of Isiest fmrroved ]mfi;leni: nome maker Lenefit. of the poor of this place. The, pro- | beautifal sweep. The hair was usually. #orn | solemnity of the final scone, wlien. the voice of | WENDT'S saloon, State-st., between Forty-ninth and* gramue was well arranged, and the largeandl- | low M braids end carls aud fastened with | de Zhonis heard amidst the profound silence {-EIfHeth: a silver-plated single bugsy-uaraces without Jhleh wIl sxcnange nobse and’3 jote In Avous. | 1o changa made, Call on or nddress ‘WAL¥, HODGES | andprice. Address M 1, Tribune office.. J. BOLENDER, Koom 6, M. E- Church Block, West Lake-st. LSOY OF GROVER & BARER STUFACIUR: gy lsteued with intercit, to the exereises | aierettcs aud flowers, Whaterer thioecklaco of the” multitude, and *I'Afe Maria cielia? | o e FoEi AT ring . ‘meeting was | miel & blece ot el velent was worn dlbse | coi 4 3 REWARD—L03T— VWANIED-IN EXCHANGE FORIT8 EEEPING A | (1ASH PATD FOI: LARGE OFF SMALL L ing mact 25 each, warrar =cond-nand clied Mr. N1 Wood apoointed Chalrman, o 1o berk sorl B e Ao | A ens g8 vultefruts, Hoaven, o vast) L?,?‘Oqr_’“flwifi{aflfifi‘xg{%‘?{fi%’%&AP 0 { Nattohal Dinier o Posey- S E DODGLAS, Thlrd | b, Meses okl spocti famitpre of @?‘fix’.‘%fi%g‘g siger B Con SRR SR CRLT Y ggg rilfm:exrs: Seaetary. Mr. mo&fiefig:;:;v& yith pearls and 'ilnmcfin:sng;p.om ady wore a | cution gén;;e Trouand Cing Agrs repeat the | Curar, and recaive Sbove reward. - NG qucationss VWASTED_ X GoPD TIONSE AXD WAGON: MOST | (WIATTEL NORTOAGE SALE — HOUSEHOLD MMEDICAL, . 1cn donations were ealled for. Three hundred | Toward toe elose of the evening s Jady cnter- | dows of the town announces that. the head. ot | (67 FEWATD FOR THE TETOAN DFSIN0EE eab._Callor address A0s et Mudiionst | ) food, 103 Larmubec it Wednesday, lun. mocon: | A LL THOSE SUFFERING FROM DISEASES OF and forty dollars was raited in short time,with | ed in 2 lemon-silk, . covered with black chantilly | the first victim, scvered from the body, was | SD:4%) Rrocery-wigan, taken on tho eventor of 1ot O e, rEITE TS o 1903 oonda b | B3Ree. J. L KEED & CO., 95 Sarth i, Trivunc ofice. - Chavges Mocemie. "o g___‘m' £ taken at the door. Thero 1s now $405to be | laco loaped up With scarlet fowo's. She.was | rolling on the ground. /ticlelieu, then master' | Lhoms s, “oroactjodiorh, Corcr, of Trelfh gad | for tmd days i 15 Haertindse. £ JAST MONTHLY PASMENTS-LARGEST VATIE: | T)R LITTLE, 163 CLARK-ST., COEFS CANCERS trivuted by # committee appointed for that | accompanied by 2 dame de compgnic in walk- | of Europe and of France, Louis xIII.é Mazarin, | same be returned to the proper owner. Ac k. KOEHY. | \V AN YD) PATENT-WHEELED LIGUT DELIV--| Carpdiss on Mest Glder on ThHtabents. of Tor Soahas p-”‘“’""‘ alfelur caiustic; expits apeworm fa three 4508 In, exchange for 1op DUrky or palntlog | greluly reduced prices.” CALHOUN, CIENEY & CO, - | oot erdh WERKS'| andcalefminiaz. Address O o2, Tri .+ warpose to the poor and distressed of Oak Park. | ing costame. Walking in novchzicutly and un- [ and Anne of" dustria require artis ®OE R L il Y : “The ladics of Christ's Episcopal Church guvs | wrapped, she stood forthi o Jze of liaht. A | taleats, aif O whor ara promised byt mencr. | B2D R AP TLOST, ABOUT, FOUL WERRS!| and une oice. | SR B et M5,C. THONAS 3. D, LADIES PIGEICIAS, ! & soviable and sdpper st the residenee of Capt. | murmur of wonder ran throcgh thexoomn. ' | or, and it is aoticipated that, Cing Mars ™ will | EACE0Uor the Sroust long mair, bt mot. Siriys 1 AXTED- 4 000D RODSTER, WELT BROREY: | ‘mon sALE_FGnSTIOTE VERY CIERF, ATTH | lbo soptorrica, 10 South treeast, beiween Mad; : it eduesday cveningz. The house.was THERE WERE DIAMONDS IN IER JAIR, meet, with the success which the genius of Gou- | 7504 103 CTshotn-at ¢ (hra i asLir L0t 1,00 Touscy snilatie 10" pois, FoRahma sty golng to Earope. treatmente o Ala eaa.pbtain, roomy TR 5 R ibind ofoes Do o A R i O! ER, H 77, 3 alor & of all styles and colors, 'marbie-io; and . ext 20 dressag-cise sots, carpets, Oil-cloths,soves ani €rock. | dars DR. MATLLLEY proposes to. Aitend ail Dersons * =" REWAR 2 3 2 4 5200 FETALD ANDX0 QUESTIONS ASKED | barain: o fockey need apls owded with guests, an i . e it : i ( aow aests, and the ladies have for (.large solitaires in her ears,a necklace with clus- | nod deserves. I, DESCRIPTIONS, SUCH AS FEENSIVE DISCHARGES FROM THE HEAD i trouble a nice lttle sum 1aid away .n_ tho | tered pendants on her neck, below thetiny putls | Mile. Albant, as Gilda_in_“Rigoletto,” has | Shims i, ut o ISR OF & pOSEetbook. cotalaleg 2 reasury of her slee ung disnond armiets g illis i it g o NTED—G! 3 TXCHAN The Oaks Park Dramatic Club will give a dorn- | foans, dismond ”ma'i;fl‘é”mm on her ;flr;: o ros g o e .%‘If"i’o%'qi"e‘}sfi?“,‘l?&‘;, At 1 Tifbion iioi o the recosery of same- e o I e A ocl | £y marbie top 8 CHiesdton WIbIGS Datens 404 Toilz | FIGR or oor fred of ERubce il the best GrIGERss ino and masquersde party Tuesday evening in | and sbont her walst vas a girdle in circlets | flowers were thrown to thie prima donna, bat | ' s o= | 07 pert cath. EMIL SHRYEL, 502 |t Svpes e it g soom and |- and moss codvineing proofsof success have beea real, . Centernial Hall. The: Reception ' Committee bangivz Qo Masguerte (o, with 3 lons | one more Deautiul than it s e Pt | . MUILDING MATERIAL. VVATED-A GOOD TOP BUGGY OF PHAETOX | hold goodssold owens paymient s DLICH BOULKES. et e e B I o "and gaimipation arc doing eversthing to make thelr last party of | pendant. The effees was marvelous. ~There | Pandolfiul in recognition of his abillty, which he | JTOR BALE A LOT OF LOCKS, FNOBS, AXD | dress o seisconeacy sauase grand pleao.” Ad-, | S WEs Naaugnat. *. B—fiood gusand falrdeal- | free.THours all day. 0o ban Madimon-st., froom : he season & grand ::flmfls!;x zfi ::gxl:flst'lfe ;fiirggyuoé;lnfl;:g uggh:l.-::]lmié ;fil? gndo\l,;l};;eegl:ed. Tg—niqz’t Aifle, Alban | 3., mpoieiy® bURala. A W. WHEELER, 11 Lake: | yoaNTED_GIGHT DELIVERT PATENT WHEEL ,gnsx“z;'l'rt‘;kzl FORSALY AND HOUSE 10 FE Ug-hcu.l%z onlfi‘;xsr;hrlini‘hos(llee x'ig.?-:cu'x‘x.fgf Tl 2 3 L] ¥ s appear in the “Sonnambula.? -7 - i Y. wagon. 1n exchiange for an Eaglish hunting-case. an opportanity for & lady 10 secure furni iano, X rou-, 31" Probably ;the largest and most prominent | made too large » draught on the credulity | The Itallan O, il T. LOUIS HOD-ELEVATORS FOR SALE OR | patenticter cold watch. o o cash Lhon if Uraltare.piatoc, | Dlood sad caresall and theworstof disesscn, axtich - y .t 2 2 713 gl 5 pera.truly pr.uununbnuunb S et R e S 1B fa Ok e - Beiinton sewing Machioe Company. S staioats *- | Bhe Giida)” " e Bouse cleap. - AdUress £ 35, Trib- fagtanat. Chicigo, 1 Wene & basdihg ] e A . _ P . g .

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