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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES 2 e e e e = " 5 et . | being ic constant reccipt of thenewest and most PERSONALs =N o . _MUSICAL. ¥ agerV “ tinat wyere the | walking hat, with close upturned sides and the |priate for 2 costume of this _description. R BT 4 e PERSONALs - | . TUSI . THE SOCIAL WORLD. lays .:,‘L‘E,MT'“ Qbetinsta Family ™" e sensible r’;jcction front l:,'md back, is a favor- | Very long gray gants de Suedeor undressed kid approved designs, it can fill orders with. a PERSONALIANDIANTAV. CAR ABOUT 6 TANO AND VOCAL LESSONS. $3 A 3iosys P About "Wp;.‘rsons attended the entertalnment l- 5. atl P o h hi hape 15 va- loves should be worn with this dress. Among | promptuess and accuracy unobtainable el‘sed i ,"LS??Q"-“‘ u g0t ndr{’ a 'Al‘:::r{;nu:.o;de--;r 51& o e‘."fl‘m% :glmpedlgliymy“ua:hm hm.x::,é‘;'k ' to style. Sometimes this shap Fhe moveltios o fure this season is an excecding- [ where. The Company carries an unequaled | Dette with you. Came down lown o same car with 00ma 7 and 8 Farwell Halt. - N of the Union Mission Band, of the University | . It el i = 5 ven it oo | ried by laving the brim at the |y hecoming and elerant tippet or wrap for the stock of standard aod novel furniture, besides | €501 fices” May I apologize in person? ~Address RGAIN-MUST LEAVE GITY wis Weddings of the Week--A Grand | fiice Baptist Church, civen fs tho chiuech T | ook “also upturned, while the front | neck. It O oo band of fur, not | beiug sole Chicazo agents for the sdmirable | 447 Trbuag oflel. % 1ol Bourdzag & Grey piaso, oot g corani i di recitations, and ins al and vo- | shows an Imost uare rojection, | quite o quarter of a yard in width, falling nearty Champion folding bed. ERSONALS, P. T.; WIFE 70 THIRD-AV. ALL $400. 228 North ¢ Array of Presents. readings, recitations, and instrumental an almost square P 0 % Datk it must 3 Ton B Come orwrite. ELizA- | QITUATION WANTED—BY “A LADY, Wiy cal music. ‘The music and reading were in all | often three inches wide. This hat is very stylish to the bottom of the cloak. At the bat 3 One of the most interesting events of the rgiven. Better times. Come or write. S s Y. WEL vell d, |RHE Bictitairoulit| s, LIEC IBEes wide. gtk Jg very shy be cut to fit the necls, and a little rounded on | weokva the special exhibit of fmported mle | Dol . | cholr: best raferences. _Address T o€ 103 charcl i lb-Parties, s e B e P e siners, | 4nd much worn by young ladies. A pretty O8C | the onter edge. ‘This is trimmed entirely | yuery noveltics made last Thursday by Messrs. | PERIORALGIVILE THE IOONS LAPY, D | QTEINWAY eiaxo, HANDSONE ot s’ The Usual Quantity of Club-Parties, Sur- | add strensth fo, the voites of the sitgtl: | of dark-green felt has the edze corded With3 | around witn black Spanish lace aboub %0 | Fagedon, Boyle & Co.y of Nos. 141 nnd 148 Wa: | and metuoa: (whositopposle) shorcly afcee n Stace, | S0 L1628, a&rate. iy (mprovemessy 00D prises, Dances, Etc. lander, Miss Mamic Couch, Miss Mamie Betd- | hcavy cord of chenille with 1 tiny thread of sil- u‘lchestw’lde.h S ,l\ l}ppcnl of tl}n:; kii:d :}.sa Ve | bash avenue. A large number of our most | pleasc iend her addressto A 14, Tribune otfce. 0. Amdmr'x:uvos: Fateat. Drice i AT 3 ., Miss Florence | ver i e is loops made | clezant in black fox fur, al rominent socicty ladies twere present, and the ERSONAL—IF J H CAN ASSIST IN RECOVER- AN WARRANTED AS D Miss Carric Hawthorne, Miss Flor er intermixed. Tn front is o bow of 100D: et o o e, o garmant 13 | [ominent society ladies frors present, aod the P X UPR faad T A REANTED 45 DoRingg i . Aieais s DIOPLTY RAOLE A tatcrview or commi- | piagypetiat prices HERES baphs B3 2ok ke 1LL MATTIE AND MINKIE LATE | WANTED—A GOOD FLUTE PLAYER FORIzy ine *! Fuller, Miss Howe, and Miss Carrie A. Boying- | from dark-green plush, and from amoug them e : sons il M : - J. West, and | £ h 2 trimmed with fur a tippet of this description | gjicited the earnest encomiums of all who were Reigning Fashions in Hats as Exponnded | ton: Messrs” T. C. Honey, L:d. Westy and | Hog o britiiant win of green and zold, backed | canbe made of the same fur. Those laving | SHeited Hie carngsL o0 L o CTair patrons Hadle; . & ;. iatear orchesira. by a New York Correspondent. The sociable of the Sixth Presbrterian Church, | Y several slender quills of sity red feather. A‘: clo:\ks!'i t!ncdl\\»nll; the (:x lu_; cc&\u, :\’l[uftus"frté are present daily at this popular establishment. RSO g%m&% Block.! rorehestra. Iaquire ai Koom 15 freay esday 4 chureh, wascrowded, | the back, under, or rather against, the upturnc wear the tippets above described. Al . 3 RSO Cl DS, S ON | SXTANT TO PURCHASE A GOOD SECo T m—— e e e, | e e v hestors s o . b | Mo sl of the materel th cosum i | Ono speeal fcatur of the method with which | . Jgnd Frider.”CalTuesayo i 13 £ | W ilelb i sl 500 SHERRISS How Styles in Dross Goods—Gcssip from | gramme ‘of sclected readings and Tuslc 892 | of sreen chenille, axainst which thevivid searict e e the dloak. - Lace s | business, is the promptaess he always shows in | PERSONAL—SOLLIE. WHO FORMERLY, LIVED AN TED=500D TP RI e i, Paris Letters—Society Notes. :g’,’,,;;f- tie G. T, Lfim\fif it flowers show brillinutly. Two oblong ornaments | 4iso very pretty on mufls, and shméhl be us«;d l‘l‘l,llle;llfl! ‘lfi]"f 01“5I at ‘gix!z‘giiv:glgfii‘:\l ‘l‘r%‘:l’;' our Teatenc. 567 Tribute oieg. . read J kaow W oird make. ” Address witn mnl‘)}n&%fl’fib \ - R O <A P o) . es W im i v he tis i i vil Iskin in hether e o rich ant ¢ - < e | BRI ce. e o e the Ellsworth Zouaves | of chenille decorate the sides where the brim is | when thic tipuct is trimmed with it. Seal v ¢ — N un arie drum corms O Follower Hall. No. 5% | raied. Another improved style of English | cloaks made the dolman shapo arG very clegant Stas or & slnsle costuns for grllnareweary e | P livncers =nlen'§flyx‘""5‘r.er.‘§§..‘(33.\c§gx“ 'z'-:v? VWL BE OFFERED AT FUSLIC ACoTIoN b CHICAGO. Cottage Grove avenuc, Tucsday evening, Avout | walking hat, just now vers much aflecied, trmmed Ao L g e ot vomfortable | that under his skilled direction their attire will | domtiunicatis strictly contdetial Do oy | Plano. 213 North Dearborast.s o7 0¢ ociare BROWN-WARD. Lo O e ey (W0IRE WAS | shows the brim extended on the left side 804 | wryp for a carrtaze i the loug circular cloak, | not ouly be clogantly aud stylishly designed and | W Tribune otice. @75 BILL BUY 2 SQUARE GEASD PIASo: » i nd Mrs. | curvedupwards, that flowers, ete., may beplaced | fined and trimmed with fur, made of armure | perfectly made, but’it will ‘also ‘be ready for A TOUNG LADY OF qlg‘lv:‘xfllcle:.sam e s vone nx'xmm::"sh“mf'; Sarved e ng The wedding of the Hon. Frank M. Brown, | KeREAR S S 0 (00 ed M. their use punctually at the appointed day. silk or Sicilienne. atleman; dbject matrinony.. Address Miss 825() B0¥s ELEGANT squa Etate Senatar from Amador County, California, | D.T, Francls at their residence, No. 455 Fultou | underneath, while at the other side the brim S = ! praie comasion B Blletnan; Ohject ma GIND and Miss Minnie R. Ward, Jaughter of the Hon. | street, Tuesday evening. Taking possession of | droops sligntly. A stylish hat of this sort nas AT, v Tvmen, c promx_ncn'. people of f. cf z' ose who " Meon, % — — [ W plano. used six months, Tull sgrafe, eies s i ormery United Stste Distries | tho huse, 1oy daicod, sunzy laradod 1 | Ui ados o the vk bound it lush, b | . rathee e 7 s o b s been | Sndrsiand suehtines thorouehly Ly il | Py T e T e o ate w i 3 9| = - ¢h is seen AL i Ao a ¢} -] - 5 3 AN N ANS: = ! neath which is seen a pipmg of satin. ATold | hrought out. The sole trimming consiets of a | JLH IO BIGLARERG (TR 1 ECE | nelther s trlend or boarder: put wasbirea o do touse- | L LU0 guaraucee, “For cashand Tontily araks Attorney for this District, w; 1 themselves to the utmost. U pearing i in i 5 OWN, A ather. on the side by a smal e recently united to give its in- amine before buvink. Liustrated casalomne o & y for this Distric 83 solemulzed . Upon_ ap i | of satin is placed loosely around the crown,and | yogrher twist fastened on the side by I v X o : i nial judgres have recently unity #ive its PPERSONAL-WILL THE PERSON HAVING A5 i Uisrated e nadai Wednesday afternoon at the resigence of the | yyorysual costumes they proved to he Mr. | g st : on 1 ¥ % 3 2 A % L] o ie brim at” the Lack. Infront, 3 i ok The fa cccentrie 2 b . Eiore b Sriates yarents, No. 245 Ashland avenne, the | fd Sres Chafioe, Mr. and Mee. Foung, Mr.aud | et OTer the brim e e b antioy | tetal buckle, e fagbion e e s ca ot | ftruions 4 snecial rating above all ottiers ex- Tire) A TTe (bound 1n DOGK form) bos Torge tiact. | [ree. KEED'S Tembie of Musics S2 Van ppege McWinney, Mr. aud Mrs. Jones, Mr. aud [ oo ¢t H G L e three short, thick tips, | Facte volvet and piash are cortainly far pref- | hibited at Philadelpbia, This question of plano | of land fn Glencoe. Cook County. Di., made by Handy, | S " i f £atin, velvet.and plush are cortain y supremacy was settled fully last year by the | Stmmonsé&Co., for Me; A. Itichmond. please retuin PARTNERS WANTED, Ter, Arthur Sisaey_oficating. The brides- | Mre. fei¥iumer, ir. aud ies. Jonesy i an maids were Misses Goodell, Kitty Ward, Mary | 5o . Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. John | which curl toward the front. A lining of vel¥et | eryple, These must e very well made tobe | I Al same 10 COUK '& UPTOYN, 56 LaSalle-sts Hoom 28, | soome i W N ZES WANTED, Rowers, Mr. and Mrs. Georee B. Barlow, M. | Jriinc'the brim, and at, the loft, underneath it, | {Icme us tho satin shirred fronts, and the | udees awarding ‘unquestioned superlorlty to | Ciicao, P aE e s T £300 OF S0 19 : \ L Tt is | e | L well-cstabllshe bisia - e Goodell, Belle Waller, Fanuie Hoyt, and Nettie | '\ "c H, Kelly, Mrs. iray, Mrs. Witliams, e 0 i cmely “ v — - Roee N % 2 . o v | are three large roses. This hat is extremely | mang ways of making the soft crowns, are: ver: o A - NE N e 2 dress Roberts. Messrs. Harry Rogers, George Ales- | Nirs. Hibbard; es Sue Beatty, Nanme | huiacome naroon atin and pink plush, the | Giicult of execution. They must he e ara. | altogether too late in the day to attempt to go | KIE THRIBUNE BRANCIL OFFICES. | HARTNER WANTED-S300-BY A WIDOW Lipe ander, Mills Rogers, Bea Joucs, and Ienry | Hammond, Lizzie Code, Matie Nowman, Lillie | planies aud fowers beinge slmdct{) Tully trimmed, too, snd the feathiers arranged in behind that verdict. i (fi:g:‘.){ggfl ACCOMMODATE OUT xm.'.%fifh“fi give :fim:‘;fi:;}",{%fifl'{”&’?fi‘ a0 i} Waller acted as ushers. t!}d‘?“';:"e Deniome Belle Hemp, Alua Evita, TIE GAINSBOROQUGH a purticular manner. When properly made, the Bidiich Oflices n (e different Divisions. a8 designuicd | TPARTNER WANTED—AN —ACTIVE Priyes: arrie Edna Francis, Lucy haings, THE RAILROADS. below, where aavertisements will be taken for the same with about 810,000 1o $13,000 1% 8 sueceratii L continues to be. considered an clegant shape. | eanore is much handsomer than auy of the new- Among the prominent people present were N Rt S A s . Judge Rogers and wile, the Rev. Mr. Swazey, A A uehs e fir"fi' ‘\Lfl':f.e‘,:'f"\" ¢B- | and fs much selected for dressier wear. One | er” ghapes. The omaments for “bonuets are ; o e e arsYed | Wfacturing business. employiug 150 hands, oaying larse g 0 : o | B e M tioa New il that [ have scen in white felt, trimmed with | 4 yuried as feathers and flowers can be. They WILL BE INVESTI : 5 3 proitta; staple oods and sclliu for cash; presen owhe wife, and daughter, K. E. Goodell and wife, | Bracken, Winchman, Barlow, Newman, Biedler, | yrolden bronze velvet aud green satin foliage, | ure of gold, nickel, and silver, and each of these o VST ATD: L, WINNING, Dookseller and Stationer, | Sranutactory. pod wapis s poos Sloe e R tiarts Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sheldon. Mrs. De Marey, | Jones, Webster, Clark, Rogers, Francis, and | Fas exquisite. Indeed, thisshape appears most | jeials s often combined with jet. Every va- The Exccutive Committec of Western rail- | 155 rwentv-cecon Dear WWabash-ay. - | [manutaciory. and s A58 & map iterested who ca pire ¢ in_~hite felt, and then the v road managers, whose duty it is to sce that the | 8. AL WALDEN, Neywsdealer, Stattoner, etc., 1009 | amount ot casn. Adnr‘}s;.& .H;,, Tamer .’-;,‘,‘;‘;'g_m une oftice i Miss Kate Rawarth, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, | Grag, - ceniaz | 02 ] artt- | rieyy of desizn may be seen, such as embiems, Wil NALDES, Newnlelit, & Nire, 7. A. Logan, Mrs. C. E. Boyer and daughe | *tThe Queer Club” mot, Weilnesday svening | rure 15 usually of some decp rich tinted velvet. Fiotros, ah fantiol birds studded with beads in | rates on Enst-bound businces are properly main- | “KORKIT THIUNSTON: Wesi-Side News Depot, 1 | 2oce ok v. X U8, Tribuae omee, "7 1% . Ter, M \rs. Waller, M; Mre. 6. 1v, | atthe residence of Mrs. €. B. Hili, No. The favorite shades or colors are mulberry, | goveral colors. Felt hats will be very much | tamed, will meet at the Grand Pacific Hotel Infand-av.. vorner of Halgted-st. AR NTED—A LIVE BOSINGSS VS ter; Mr. and Mrs. Waller, Mr. Mrs. G. W. | avenue, and reorganized for the scason, ¢ miroon bronzeof both brownand reen tintsy | o 0 ey s Uil & ) 2 3 SEORGE HENRY, Books, Statlonery, etc., 330 Di- with a little money. say $3,000 or $4,000, can an. Stanford, Mr. James P. Lowe, Miss Clay | inx by ballot the following uflicers: "W. . ; worn. Young girls continue to wear round | yyeduesday, and will try several of the Western | vislon-st. {atnan tuterett In a good:payihi, Arst-clash et cloth. {cranddaushter of Henry Clay), Miss Louise [ Croshy, President; Mrs. C. E. Hill, Vieo-Pres: ot Sbie Lo attend ta thsl: aud black. 1 have scen some hats of this shane | yyys.” Parisiun ladies do not like round hats for 11 C. HERRICK. Jeweler, News-Dealer, and Fancy h ¢ velve L v trimming: eing | oieiet i oy e roads which are accused of having violated the e : 3 o J LIre management of &, in mulberry velvet, the only trimmings being | yisiting purposes. A suitable way in which to agreement. If the charges aguinst any ove of Goods en L kot eority Lincoln BAiSIaDL Wi 13 GIpeorly Thbereared s ndltr;nrl:‘i;lu%"fl‘::fem e dent;” Charles 11 Foster, ‘Lreasure attiors and flowers of the same color. These |} Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. At ood, Mr. and Mrs. > 2 1 7 teathers and flowers of € Sl color. C | trim a black or grray felt hat is to drape black % e e = 5 solely on hi b ¥ 2 jark, Manae: Fitzgerald, M 1R Ve 3 v 51 sl chuts gray fe s the roads are proven, it will be dealt with very %] lely on hired hel, he Very highest refere: v Clark, Manager: tzgerald, Music were cortamly unsurpassod for richuess. Tihe | veiver around the trown and liave a large bow | tavercty. an uproved, It will o dealt with very 8 :.c:vs;r“:{\n EOUND. begir : A7, THbuse ogice, | TON-ST.. FRIDAY. NOV. | PAKTNER WANTED—WITH S50 T0 INVESTIN Blocke, and Mrs. Bouter. dore Ilubbard, Caterer.” The Text meeting of | jauy 16, lfuld bracelet. Call and prove property, and The presents were unusually valuable and in- { the Club will 'be held at the residence of Mrs. | fniryiiy erby hats now ir vogue are ad- | of g same in the buck, and long bla dupted to some fac < and | from the trunk lines. There basalso been con- | T . The | gigerable trouble lately in regard to pa B e A Tare Peculation fur sborGOdays. Ad: C. BOGERS, 48 LaSulle-st. dress, witn name and place for lnterview, A 5 Trb: Others, Dow- | Shise” plumes with birds of para luded the following: Set of Alaska scalskins | A. E. Clark, No. 183 Warren aveaue, Weines Thok greatly to o disadvautage beneath | Shite . Th gt o B3, hetween 8 2 o' yiJoak ¢ i h tuart will_be worn in the evening; it is s, Some of the roads wh 4 e $25,000 from the groom; a | day evening, Nov. 28, hetween 8 and 12 o'clol % ¢ “helmet hat, of which { have before | 1 one 8 LY B rates. Some of the roads whose earnin: 0 i EETEOOK WHICIE OWNER GAN | uoeofice. 2nd a4 ecttlement of $25,000 - a e bl j oL The made of white faille, combined with velvet of | the passeneer business have greatly fallen off 2 ,ng,—”,);gg. Pt isment - Call 8¢ West ARTNER WANTEDIN GROCERT AND NERF r?" Club gave their third party rrOwW: in favor. Young .gii f ; z witten, grows much i favor, Youne elrls | gytin and a bandeau of small beads. eince the close of the Centenuial claim taat | Bldeitair Stwre, 2r2 West Mad(son-st. business with $3005 food. 0CAtion. nise mursaah chick for $500 from the bride’s father; large A tsie’ Clnb e : wrows miu 0 & ; ; at their hall Friday evening. The attendance | bepceialls find it suitable, and tho little trim- | St and. 5 case of silver table and lcasp:ons ‘fmx; ber | \eas somewhat smaller than at the second, but f;il’uh[; i: il,il"im N iod It isingil; - Fon the nn’éhocnhi}.‘z fi: 1!104:3"‘ ;‘fuofr: nfl-fig"ze cilno ng?fio\?:{}nsé their nv:lls,’ wmu‘r: are doiu;:lbeuur. nil;st‘nc& ¥ OLD FASIIONED PIN, WITHNAME arkier g, Mtted op; RS ther Watkel In place: uwd her: 2 cashmere morning-rol and-em- | those present enjoyed themselves by dancing to NEDE o o = p are y & ¢ | essarily violate the rates or give special induce- wner can have it by payla: for € ol 3 rent free; shuzle o mathe e 3 Derty nothine but anarrow band of gros- | geher, and quite high. o et Tavoritargittren, This matter Inquire at 417 West Randolp d. Foud boame. " Koply 2 Saate: broidered, the gitt and work of Miss Kitty"| Freiburg Among those present were i s essentla 4 i i, g dree e e mecklace. aud ean, | B s o b, wee ‘loia, Kittje | Erain ribbon is essential, but many ladtes add @ | - Gloves for evening wear are long. For the | willalsobe taken upand muvestigated by the | FOUXD-0N NORTIL SIDE POCKET-BOOK CON wing of bri colors, a buckle, e strect the gant de Suede must never bave less | panagers. talning mones and and a ladys | PARINER WANTED 6Y BUSINES Sy oo Rom: td, Mr. and Mrs. Austin, , Clata_Squires, Dot hurch, Mun- 4 i By g i [: d 5 > AU EFiciE D Siecast snouns, Mas e g e e Comn, omament thae takes a trille from the masculine | han threo buttons. Kid iloves are used for | ™Wigle it is almost certain that some roads | (et roreh oemeronn soimia e 1V ibune counting. | 1810t on Twenty-second-st.. near fhe. avenuc, sud by ry Brown: tortoiseshell comb, **Grandma™; | er, Parin Strader, Daisy Goodman, M <ot renlations for evening hats, | QFESSY purposes. Fashiouable ladies wear white | nave violated the freight treaty it is not so cer- | room. ¥R tme, for interest in sure business. Addréss W a7, i A ere arc no set resulations for evening bat$: | op black wants de Suede or chevreau, With ive | tain that the passenger rates have been violated. DAY EVENING. CORNER HOYNE P AFTNE AT =T 2 NG ARTNER N = POT_IN EQUAL NER WANTED—BY BUSINESS MAN PRD- gilver olive dork, Mr. and Mrs. F. M: | Florence Mc lic Upham, Jenhic Corrizan, S ¢ L b b 3 Aabaster alovebox. Mr. and | Ada Boyden, Grace Goodwan, Ella Wally and inded it would be hard to describe | or cix buttons. Black gloves are allofabie or | Ail'thc passenzer and ticket agents In this city N PGeketbooK. Owner can tind EINER WASTED T FUT IV mq Mrs. C. €. Koblsaait; _break _set | Emma Powell, Anna Wallwork, M oF Tise, fuwers, and satiis ribbon seem. blended | e theatre. | empbatically declare that they have rigidly - | irydmg trade. Witn real bame address w7l Tan hand-painted china, Mrs. R. E. Goodell: | Messrs. W. B. McCurdy, H.J. Brush, with it Teskl rerrard of law ororder, and Ll'mpers and gaiters are now made of velvet | maintained the rates, and_that the most rizid “'“’“Sfiu’gs*‘? [ Tg‘mk.\lmu:r une otlice. caze ilver forks. table, and teaspoons, Mr.and | Ruffner, F. E. Ballard, W. IL. Reid, Jr., the result littte arranzement, shich | I the color of the suit. investigation can cstablish DOLMINE WIONZ | 73cnts hg whiic wiar 1o faie, white Mtk near foot | PALISER WANTEDT WANT X CATITAUST S. Powell; collarette of Duchesselace, | Beardsley, A. L. Loit, F. M. Wright, Byrou | ;50000 "to be becoming mnumm; imitation. A Mutls are made to match the dress or the | grainst them. of ‘one higd leg, collar marks on shoulders, welghs .mo&jnnnrx:mlg nf.'r" mwxsgm; in the mannfaciure of ver_souprladle, M Boyden. W.T. Wood, d. T. Upham, d. M. Mills. | Tovely one [ have seen was of tilleal sati <4 | feathers upan the bounet. This renders it nec- avout 1,050 Ibs. iad on 3 we Alum double mmfi”‘w th !rum“s&(xmo‘sm.umfl P -:r:'x'\‘s’fl‘i";;’e’;u'fi?fu uire Dr. 4. P. R C.C. Webel, W.. 5. Day, “JC.J, Shérman, C. & | 2iided With finser-wide point-lace. Leaves of | S5S4FY to Bave & mull for cach sult. ITEMS. procchinic, Stolen by man haued Joh HEMAN | uable inventions worth five tmes this awoust. ity Mallory, Simon_ Arthur, W. H. Grittith, C. L. | qyrk-grecn satin, veined with searlet and gold, \WAG YOUR LEFT EAL. An effort will be made tobring about a union | hiair. bréwn mustache, sallow comslesion, biind inone | PS5 I er coat prodt, and have large sale.”Audriaa ¥ cmsn‘t‘r :}:nl'lbum’ T e JekD Ol ””““""“l“r‘ “°“':~‘{=' ;"m' centres of (hcex;::?rccx; Two cur}i:;;‘s”Ld’é‘s’i’zx};'iryéwin”:zrrfli fasor for | amone the various roads fa this ety in order to | 1" HRSWL e SEHh Horneav.. Chicagoc ll-~ | PATTSER WANTER—A CAREFTL PRUDEST stes siver | Martin. - ~ | and eold, formed the arniture. Barbes ol ) irhoscs: |1t 1a the ehickent ate > : = 81, BUOWS, v Sorth Boyneway., chicaps 2l - BTSER WANTED-A CAREFUL FRUDEN : Belle Waller; ilt |~ Company A, -Sixth Battalion. 1 X. bt i s ol o e | Zorsttygnd brooth puposce, Julstne chiugicns [ orosceute jointly the atoess who atelellie | ) Go S SUITASLY HawARD TAERREAD | e Smoant 1o & well-chiabimhed mee{as Bl o nned candlesticks, Mrs. C. J. Hamble- | formally opened their armory to_their friends | Sompleted this bonnet, fit fo adorn Titauta, I | are. totally distiuet, The - ornament looks | forets Without a license, eontrary to law. 6 genirea™ani West Haalvoncst. on Sawurday: name | o A HE Slrel “Kdirem o 1oisers il POF ddsome sconee, d, from * The | Thursday evening, and celebrated the ocs: The crer worva boniioe. - Sonié " | Tormidablc on velvet bows, It is also seen for | the roads will act harmoniously and encraetic- | andaddre . Leave al 164 East Madisun-st. ere oifered. _Address %89, Tribune otfce. (OF 908 Obio streel platine card- | with au clegant reception. Thearmory, which Troriaboutet Sows . formidablé on velsct bows, Itis also seen for | i 'l matter, the scalpiug busiess Wil | T UST_anouT it 5 SINGE A PTG | PARTSER, WANTED-3 RESFONSILE Toar Mr. and Mrs., & W. Edwards; silver | s situated on Indiana avenue, between Tweaty- | are composed entirely of flowers —One very | seramble over ladics’ rins and shawlpins, But | 5000 be a thing of the pat. e revwanded by having | gosabliongt produce comm ol basacel Sne wi i ‘A meeting of General Freight Ascats will be | Lchet Mr. Harry Waller; Land-painted | ninth, and. Thirticth strects, was handsomely | beautiful that is now being wade to order Is of | the unkindest thine {n (his line is the real fly. Aunnie Swan: case silver- | decorated with tne national colors and ever- 8\ Stuart shape, the crown being of o.un - g R held at the oflice of the Lake Shore & Michigan = 9 = -pearl haudled knives, Messre. | erecns, all blending harmoniously aod. display- ere b brimof Sl roses, creqmtimied, | oL L O O ot e head to. g, | Southera otfice Tuesday to tinish the work on | [[GSToAEAYE, KLATY SOLD, RING. MARRED e busiaoss Alrenty CAaOIL] S LEAG ' e 0 e Bonuts: P oL oer | g raretaste. with the loveliest rose-tlush upon them, and | on ona only, and a friend Is sure to appronch | the uniform list of Eastern classincations, on | ward for return of same to 10 State-st. good, builness; $4,000710 35,000 required. Addras 2 buster ki B e A Onc of tie most noteworthy events that 1as | gver “the brim droops a frinze of | with a compliment, fancying it is real. He wil] | Which they have been at work for some time 3 D—PAY ENVELOPE CONTAIN- | 1 ARTSAR WASTED IS LIGH: suver salad fork, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams; | taken place at Washinzton Heights for a 10ng f jiljes of the valley. These flowers | goon wonder at the insect’s perseverance, and | Past: i finder will please leave 1¢ at13Cor- | PARTNEL WANTEDIN LIGHT AMANUE he various roads will begin to run according waksneare, complete, in case, Mr. and Mrs. | time was_the birthday party given by Mr. o i <pocti A At & A it inass i - o i) are all scented with their respective perfumes, | ¢ trighten it off, when the wearer wi i from 100 10200 per cear. Addruss DE W11 Stanford pair of landscapes g ol, band” | Thomas Daty last. Thursday evenivz. * The | i o iy more souses than on (i 134 * Sweet T I oo eanait T eathd | t0'the rew winter sehedules to-day. The new | ] OST-0% & ¥x ST CATL BETWEES | st of call trom 100k T amed, Mr. James Gill: silver fruit- | guests assenibled at 8 o'clock, and were cor- | Lonnet” All evening bonnets, if their shape | silly, but the old stiching-plastor mouches had | time-tables differ but little from those in force State and Pauilp turdiy morbing, a trust: | 1 ARTVER WA WHG CA¥GIVE 0005 Chatterton; case of silver tea- | dially received by Mr. Baty and wife, who, with | i i S has ¥ Shiyy ol c: 03, i 4 ced. " tozether. with 7 siotes (rayment of which has | PATINE T S 3 il ¥ Jr. Baty s ¢ will adinit, have barbes of white lace or tulle. | no more sense in them. There are so many ob- | GUriog the summer. hecn stopped): the fnder will be suftably rewarded by reference and can use SS00 cash n a paying busl~ - #lth A. HERBERT, 249€outh Paulina-sr, | 2983 _Address 2100, Trivuue uthice. leaving them wi Mrs and Miss' Boyer; silver flower- | their usual ood cheer, soon made all feel hap- | These impart an_ airv, dre Ao " etlect to the toi i i i is # 1 Mr. Mrs. Ge B “a o anlis: i ¥ e b ¢ toi- | poxjous buzzing things in this world that, A HERBENT, 7000t Faniinast. = —— - g T » Mrs, 21 B ¥ . ‘or cliurch receptions an \er oceasion ol 3 . eacle one flde, ond Ke. i leavi ‘ S Tribur i Bl };mx{t poin; lace and _rlwarl Ilnn; filr. and gxb. Tidnight supper was se.;:'cd. m,d“ml,; ,,|d_=m,,' R u‘z;gr e H’fi\gy catch one now and then. é To (n;“delornllZSM Tridune. % T e tis e Py, u;:::: :;1;::1\ ;:D;,_ :'m;:' I‘,C;g;;\,g = . M. Stevenson; silver chateluine, Baby | party broke up at a late hour, well pleased With | cyrin. and velvet are the principal materials = CHAMPAIGN, I1l., Nov. 16.—No one, perhaps, OST—AT THE FAIIZ IN ULICH HALL, & BLACK ARTX AN ' PURCILAS Stevenson; Duchesse tie, Mrs, Henry'Waller; | their evenine’s entertainment. | Ay tw ot them By be SOCIETY GOSSIP. has rejolced more than the writer over the wise | LAGhAL: Finder Wi bo ewaried by reviralog fo 202 | rcpay Lt PULCAIC SHIle reuuliuiln cyeny by g ss Hoyt, of San Francisco; cameo Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Georze Vear i g iy 4 po = " North Clark-st. Room 47 Serropotitan Elock. Hotrentitone: " ABTERate: wry Randsome ceday wvening Mr. and Mrs. Georee Vear | combived with excellent effect, espoclally the and generous bequest of Mr. Lewis to found a | =700 T ST AN NADISOS L 5 zold brflcc!cts,’,\h: C. C. Wetmore, of the dita fiflflfe on e\'imm“ i‘xrlll.‘lilétrclgl ‘:ue ncmlg:zr being :1‘12"5:’{"“‘;0“11.’\‘_2’ n‘:xrdhfllc‘::fe .m?ef c‘z)]:ssi?lcncr(\l: :g‘é ué\ & clch::xc: i‘sam{;cn’t ?( ?cw !fwc:irs for the | Polstechnic Instituichln Cliicape, Oftenidurine 3"{( e Kot e "“r? ~“}i‘,“ P i ‘capital. to take ac interest in lour and grils Coitiors s ol o ;i ke oD & o =00 DARS | most expensive, c « re serman” at Gunther's just received. the past ten years, I have urzed upon some of | itcontained, may be retained by any one who will ré: i capltal. 1o rakeas 1ny nd gty Caiijorna; gold-mounted opera-glass, Miss | the sevanth anniversary of their marriage. _Vo- | Jieioht of clegance. Hats of this material are }_om?pm“" Tt cltizens the immr&nm of ‘such | LA papersio e TOVES PeOVES LY 1o gomuission business, well established. Address A 5t z -tirst-st Emma Cleyes; bridal pin-cushion of | cal and fustrumental music by Mr. T.J. Baty H = i i French crepes and multiforms were sold in H e A X i ot sic by Mr. T. J. ¢ trimimed with satin, and sometimes D i . ¢eng che inortancy vhite i, Aiss | Judith Wallers | and wife added much to the pleasure and enter. | ghere s also an admisture of plush. Every | large numbers to clty and. country ladies last o e bt thar e other ety | [LOS=ANITER-STANIEL OX S Aation that will ma. e in chorbiue, the wift and work of | Lanaient of the company, About iidnizhtall | shade and tiut of green is hizhly valued in mil- | week by ifall, 100 State. G0 this continent was £0 likely o found a really | ivhe cons, white undbr the breatt § Joos £ fachen bigly, | DUt men Witk of Fren el b i < | Jinery, and some of the most charming effects | o Jatest device for a gentleman's searf-pin | Srand art avd science muscum, and a first-class | colored browa. 122 Hastings-4t., west from Biue Il | DART Miss Goodell; set of French dessert plate, Miss | ient merry as the marriage bells of seven years Beir ) - k y are wrouzht by a_judicious union of two or iti ic sl Chicag and- ‘cash’ capltal 10_act as Treasurcr and tai y b 4 entilic and polytechnic school, as Chieago. Tniterest 1o one of the Dest cutertalnments before th NDAY NIGHT, SARTNER WANTED—WITH S10.000. 1S A 000 1 Mary Goodell: fruit sci_Majolica ware. Mrs. J. | ago. v by a i tw 15/ £o1A) RoliLT6rk: beating. the Inonogiam, of % s = ) A Torrells silvér olive dish and fork, Mr. and | *3r. and Mrs. O. G, Rector, of Washington | three shaues of this color. fn caces like this L el A 3While visitiog the great polytechnie schools and e e Sabars B, e, with brown | public. &z ‘ribune it C there is menerally used the darkest | the wearer on the b . jndustrial art-museums of Euroj - thoueh! st., canary bird, yellow, G 5 Birs. Charles Curtis. Heixhts, were descended upon last Mouday | jnoidereen and the most dclicate shade ’ udustrial sc Lurope, my thouchts | o, 3 reward. PiE AN W E iSE; ELTCETERA. evening by o host of fricnds, \whose only excuse | of jjoht-wrcen, with an_intermediate shade, as There will, no doubt, be astonishing barzains | often reverted to your Queen City of the Lakes | = (o 1 cp 6P E GONTAINING BUSINESS PA- ‘au actlve busine: ome_capital; reter: Thirsday_evening last Mr. T. J. Watson, | was that it was the fiftechth auniversary of | o s e ittt “ahags Jo | in damaged dress and houseliold goods at Ficld, | 5 the, future howe of irstitution yhich should | 1,pi"af” use 1o o on butgmace. Toward puid | E2ces requirec ung elven. P.-0. Box 2 casbier of the Chlcago branelyof thic EquitabIc | heir hosi's wedding sad that they wanted o | itout, which produtes o rien result, For in: | Leicer & Co.'s reopened establishiment. mort thatl ieal thiose oF the Ol Wotld:, The [ e tmneacim v, B TIFEASE. - | DA R e, Assuras Society, and Miss Annie M. son ime. ) G cine, E - = ot & rarafs] % 2 ¥ citizens ¢ oS! ¢ OST—TUESDAY ON MADISON-ST.. BETWEEN dvertlse iy 2 o “ have a good time. Music, dancing, aud a Sup- | gtance.-a bonuet of moss-ereen velvet, sarnished | The steps of the First National Bank were | 20od which must grow out. of Mr. Lewis' be- | LiBesriaies. and Titoop: a hair awitch Flader | 32ew and valiaple l;fl“‘;n;htcbry:::l; TheSiate solicited. Address, stat; Tribuac oflles were united. in the bonds of matrimony at the | per filled up the evenine very pleasantly. i s: jolai 3 5 2 % 3 e oo e s the briders fathor: Mo 48 Oaltwood | P e o e he Park Avete M. B Chiurch | Vith tilleul satin_ and, warjolaine plush, is, an | popular vantage spots for voun ladies to view | quest if properly and wisely carried into execu- | PISE leare susb Truobste oo witere Tatbrtion G boulevard. The Rev. B.T. Fleetwood, of St. day eveni cenc of 2 mosg, | CXquisite and artistic blending: of tints which | 40 ryvages of the Field-Leiter fire last week. | tion- - OST—WILL TSI PERSON WHO TOOK MY OVER- | had, A ule v were Thursday evening last the scene of 2 most | ¢unnot fail to win admiration.” A very elegant A & Our th a ‘coat while at supver Iast nlght from Ohlo-st. = S arice Church, performed the ceremony, and | delightful pathering, The spacious rooms were | Fantor o +” itted Tady 3o of biddl velvet, | What Is the difference between n poor gnnand | « 5o B rar the He L SO O Toaner | fotuin same i oubers, 1wl pay more thaa s | P 40iiarsata wiiing 1o ruvels cin bista Hse hines there was a very large attendance of fricnds and | thronged with a_brilliant gathering of ladies | {hout the crown are several folds,also of velvet, | a borrowed masquerade costume? One is fired | trial Unjversity at Champaien, and cspecially | 2o oher 204 B0 avestio _ G MILLER | j; o nowand valuabie patent, fuvestization calictol relatives. and gentlemen who bad assembled to give a | i flat. These termmate at the Jeft sideina | and doesn't hit, and the other is hired and | for his wish that this ma 1;‘" oo b o iorht 03T—0CT, 1 RED COW. THICK | Address, stating where interview can be had, 31, Tuesday last Mtss Cora, youngest daughterof | welcome to their pastor, the Rev. Dr. 8. M: i i oA g for his wish that this magniticent bequest mizht horns; 5 will be paid for her return to 508 Blue | Tribunc ofiice. BN Alnsrorih Eon ool Moot Fordtt was | CHESRer. Goon il sctin Tront Canferencs o, | Lo tormen ot small doops. of selvel, satin.j dacen't It belp to build on the broad foundations already | island-av e ve i maried fo. Mr.. dobn . Henderean, of | bis second year's mork. The entertainmens | bued. Two, landsome Blick ostriclfcatliers | Hamilton, Rowe & Co.'s establishment is gen- | co irmly laid here. Bav the interests of this | T rinz businies that il Fy Hingston, Ganada, the ceremony taking plaseat | was éspecially soclal, and will be Jong rememn. | r¢ held by these lops, | Oue tip curls forwand, | eral hedquarters for choice wedding pgitts in | Creat Empire State of the West demand and | 2 zicstand Broh iun sullclted. Aa the Mount Forest Hotel. B D O aieant one by the jargs pamn. | the othier droups gracefully over the crowh. e | Seyelry. fine bronzes, elegant clocks, bric-a-brac, | Will ainply oceupy and sustain hoth of these in- | JHE SRR Corme Taesday cvening Mr. Georze W. Miller, of | bers present. ~The Presiding Elder, Dr. Willing, | joop i o o vl effeet. The feont | ilverware, ete. stitutions. Let “the Lewis PolytechuieTisc to hC TR R 7 = 2 e 5 g Mr. G ) 4 3 %, | flecks, giving a rich and novel effeet. Thé front 1 LIMost matidenr to pisce Chicano, aocording RD-LIBEEAL TEWARD FOE PULTLE | DARTNER WANTED-SPLENDID E 10 Lake View, apd Miss Eva M. Stewart were | was present and madea short specch, which was | i filled in with o black velvet pufling, and Prof. Swing's reception will be held at the | to ) CShEd A frrace Ghicnso, accorame rt 1aken from 672 Wabash-av. : no questions buy one-hnlf iterest n an otlice bu: 1f_you uvited in marriaze _at the residence of the | responded to by the pastor. 7 i i o i Palioer oust next Thursday evening, the52d | 19, the wisl of its gencrous founde:, Other E. ROUT, 672 Wabash-av. have bestof refercnces and $1,2U0 cash sou can have - " 5 ¥ Te bere is a cluster of ol owers, | Palmer ol Y g, the 22d | yan of wealth, and all the' more, will be found g o FNGTEUTRER AEErS | retiring partoer’s interest, ay he hay other busines ‘bride's parents, Graot place. The Rev. The Iy Social Club gave its second delight- | gyiall but rich, and nestling in a | inst., and au unusually pleasant reunion of the y H 0z, Wil 1| rPARENUP—A COW, 9TH,OF NOVEMBER. APPLY takes up all his time. Address A 46, [rlbune. 3r. Leavitt, of Lineoln Park Conzregational | ful soiree Saturday evening, Now. 10,01 dvenue | huuch of goiden Toliage. A similar cluster.of | {riends of the popular divine is anticipated. to Joave theie monor and-Mnk thelr memory 106 Hinniai-st. . e ch, performe eremony, assisted by X a If- ) v 5 % & SOl Ay o 4 a s innings 2 = oo T WAN = L 3 R 38 e e oy ¥ | Hall. At about haif-past § fully Gfty ladics, | hlussoms and leavesis at the back of thebonuct, | One hundred engazement and wedding rings | ready won the praise of zood authorities on both R SgnTy THRooR: ness, with some mones” Th: proiiis are Jarge uad the Rev. J. Porter. The bride was attended by | with their attendants, marched around thehall, | whare it s hand: Dbarbes of black 5 = 3 I Bales quick. Cull on ¥. W. TARBLE, Barnes lous, Ter sister, Miss Ella Stewart, and her cousin, e A thn frat fieurc of a choicely-solected | Where it secures handsome barbes of black | were sold at Giles Bro.’s Wabash avenue store | sides of the Atlantic, and whose studcuts have The above rewsrd will | Room 1. Fi > i 3 Stel oD o ol Lo o X tulle. These are richly but delicately em- | jat week. Ol people need not try to compute | come from the four quarters of the alobe. Uepaliiroany one retorniog him. No/queations sesed. OON.BETWEEN KIN- ., 8 promissory note for | large pronts; a thorouz lavest . Cralg& Co. Return 1o Can- ATGRDA; Migs Clara Stell, of Penusylvania, and Messrs. | programme of fifteen numbers. Fiizzerald’s idered in goid, and ci i faif D < 9 : Tt e Teitor Grant. aat Georse Musholl seted a5 | Croiestrs euliventd the oecasion, and themerry | Lroiacred in goid, an complete this exquisite | (he amount of beatitude suggested by this. 3.M. G | QT() HEWAED WILL GE TAID FUE ANVIY | MACHINERY, - oo rfflh S it o £ Dk gl‘i_r‘lcrs tlgpnr:(.:‘ u‘:n “dz'm f\lndllsllllc until %fl TIE SHOPS The newest stylles of dresses are made with a WHITE_LE AD (‘,:‘g]rlazll:n ‘udawlhu {m m“fim'i Yfi{’“fifl" ‘morning. o‘g ’s \hr.z—gm:‘\‘g K ‘:d.r:w-curr NG x“‘nf"f e of the most briliant social events Pekin, | o'clock, when the party dispersed, all secmingly splay & most bewildering vari Tollow pocket, through which the train may be E . ien e lefL he had on s back fel Eray cost, -Inch swior, 5 ed, gear, ctci one beach 1., has cver witnesscd was the marriaze of Mr. | well plea cd, and announcing thelr intention of ;‘f}f{gffi; oS TEts) ffl‘rfiffi?firfi;ed;?v{ drawn, s c;’ubuug a lady to carry her rfnd Soecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. . 2 e | e e OO r b, rae Alex 11. Purdie, Depaty Collector of the Eighth | attending the next, which will occur Saturday | yhinein the way of fringes, buttons, and gal- | in ber pocket, much to the relief of gentlemen. PirTsBURG, Pa., Nov. 17.—The Eastern and | ers. Send [nformation to 243 West Huron-st. new: xi'"“x" nur(m:sr, scroll s, r:lll};.’u' grosecut % #aw, doulle shaper. and counter shaft. 150 & new 1da F. Hiawley. daughter of | evening, Nov. 24, at the same ball. Toons, shat oe District, and M aunot_procure. Chenille, silk, New Years' calls are now among the most | Western White Lead Associations of the United $20 WILL DE PAID AND NO QUESTIONS | Rorie poriable engine aud botler a3d & 6-ho d 39 new; one ¥. ia formerly of Clicaro. The | 3 was given_at the residence of Mr. | o Sot. all e o ; ¢ 4 oAt T O T | Sty s B Wext Huron tvoet, Friduy | Yoolyand jet, all lend their aid, and we- have | fized and popular features of Chicago social | States have Lor some time been running an op- Tpics wil rehn thee Ao Tripane. Y | bortavic engine and boller. soud wf nows one AUty & e Dball fringe, tasscl fringe, cord, knotted, netted, i he coming first of Ja v will " el " detyle bl B ibune. _ | Sturtevant blower. E. Room b, 177 East . copal Chureh, was eonducted by the Rev. evening. i Lionor of the birthday auniversary | 1011, crivaped, and floss fringe, and just ae many ;cflcfltrflgc&s L e auary willi] pusition tende; In order to settle their troudles G5() CEWALD—t2 FOI TRAVELING CLOCK. | Madkon-st. { C X vho is a1 al- sent, t s had. inches i sidere 5 5 A 5 & Associa- | 8T I . ? wo 16-horse-power tubular bollery, two \vasattired it laliorats costume of white | Instramental musie, with danciog, lastened the. | Seich bt shareae Sy o1, most fashionabls | * y,ere are o number of prominent weddings on | o was represented by the Atlautie White | FuoyGrlirof the brovefy 10307 Huroncst, - -1~ 1 | FSCAUEITDS Shrve Dot chslics (10 or 0E <, trunmed with feather fringe and draped | hours away. 5 fourtlis of a yard in depth. Cloaks, and all | the tapis, and the winter mouths promise to be Lead Company of New York C,"y,' Jewett & | oo = DWILL BE PAID AND N0 GUES: | T one So 0 Aen Dolice 36 vmsinc, Mt severat with crene hsse, the whole being ornamented | The young people of the Fifth Presbyterian | oue’ordoor ga lonks, 4 Mrommonly brilliant in Lymeneal events. | Sous, of New Sork; Hall, Bradiey' & Co., of | $7 i D D N QS | puiipe-al stcona nand nd th food order. SULN nte ploct or garments, are largely trimmed 4 New York; th klyn White Li P S 1 sprays of arauge Lloszoins, Thevell reacl | Chureh gave & social in the cliurch parlors Mon- | with friuge; for this purposc drop and | More or less of elegant publicity is evidently to | e ork the Drooklyn White Lead Com- F. 1. bAVISeCo. . e ' coranet af Lhe samme cxquis B o by a finct b Misscs, Clona g | Dall fringes’ are best adipted. On these | be the vosue in these habpy affairs. Sdeliia. The ~ folowing members’ of - the HUSICALL o Do e attended by \lics Mamie | Sunin, o essay by Miss Shiclds, and come ehoieg | S2ments the buttons used are very conspleu- | The reecption given by Mr.and Mrs, Gen. | Wesiern Association were present: A. T. | A'FRRTAIL AT THEFACTOR i et e et ag Mite lelen | poadie by Mios Surbridze, after which ‘all pas. | Qusr both from their size and nature. A favor- | Clietlaine last week to thie Tlon. Elihu Wash- | Goshorn, of Cincinmati; W. H. Gregg, of St. i ilots DeyoRl Sanetiions S A sand X ol Jieath, daushier of Mavor Tcatn, of Chicago. | topk of a bountiful rcpast prepared by the ite style is a large, flat, round button of ebony | burnewas a social event of unwonted magnitude | Louis; D. B. Shipmau, of Chicaro; and | syt w4 tie marker slontnly payments cash, or to streei-main tapping machine, one punet and shy [ Both wore white tulle skirts with white brocade | Jadics. inlaid with irregular picces of mother-of-pearl. | and clegance. Some 200 of the foremost citi- | B. F. 'Vandervoort, of Pittsburg. It was re- ICHOLSON ORGAS €O., 03 Fast Indiada-st: | aeam culla. pipe, etc. SAMUEL 1. FOE & 0., 13 i bodices and scarlet flower garniture. Messrs. | The firet recention of the series of partics t Others much iu demand areof goldstone. These | zens of Chicago, with their familics, were pres- | solved to aerce on 4 certain standard of prices | A NEVMASON & HAMLIN PARLOL OR Lake-st. George A. Challis, P. E. Kuhl, J. H. Pirky, and | pe gj der the 5 partics to | are generally flat, but some beautiful ones re- | ent. for both A: tions, and A S $200, {03 £00 cash, of wil trade for conl. Tar” | [OK ze A. Challis, P. E. 3 i ¥y e given under the nuspices of the Oriental | cently imported are handsomely carved. 5 % o1 Associations, and ameeting of the | lor set, or good saddie horse. _Address Y 87, Tribune. boller; one upricht enzine, ¢! orse power Millard Hawley a¢ted the part of ushers. Consistory took place 'Thursday evening at their | Among the most clesant and cxpensive buttons | Eiegant stationery for weddings, receptions, | Eastern Association has heen called for Tues- D NEW PARLOR ORGAY. HAS SIX | omtanke iyeandsan. puips and steum piges. St G o 3 e spacious lialls it the American Express build- | are some smoked nothier-ot-pearl, inlaid with | yisiting-cards, correspondence, etc., is an fnfalli- day evening next, when the report of the con- | £, stops andsub bassand swells, nandsome cases, ave | S WATEON, 124 Michigan:se. | s Haf ‘0‘ aribul ing, Monroe street. This well-known organ: old silver. Sometimes the d\.sign’ is Snply i ble siem of correct taste and. brecding. Cobb’s ference will be submitted. gears gunrantee only $75. R. T. MARTIN, 154 m’;‘fi?eux:ffc from s vistt Z‘é’\‘irfi‘? given chc;[l;tious cvery winter for | pretty tracery, hut oftencr it represents some | LiLrAry is I”“;" chief Western centre whence TMARIIAGES, A X ESTEY URGAN 1% SPLENDID ORDER COST — F raer Mr. ve st. i L « bu T ! is e i - GES. N ESTEY URGAN IN N S| —ON ears past. The gentlemen in charge of | flower or othor object. The pretticst and most | cmanates all that is approved stylish and hand- o JARRIAGES: | AJSEer i perices arier, stapn oto prics gas ot | IO ad oas ir b watretant. 3ei tage fitting in exchange for partof it Callat 11 Wes 1Ison-st. OF: SALE—12-HORSE_POITABLE STE. N g gine, ata sacrifice. F.G. WELCH & CO., Boom o 2, 142 Lasalle-st. - P. Gibbs, nee Reid, have re- » ¥ 3 i lq“T—CORY—In this 9{(7. Thllf!l]u)‘ evenlos, T_MALT[\ 154 State-s tend tomake the parties fully as sociable and | upon them. Others havea smaller desizn of | All the choice snd stylish accessorles of the | Hotaly Cory. aiof tuls ety Vo wires, " Euthiad | "y 600D Sk N s Tor $50. Al andare *at home™ at No. | prilliant as those of previous years. That of 6. wi h i i cuue. e e, Lo an old castle on the Rhine, with a stork and its | masculine toilet comprised under the heading BUTLER—EVANS—Nov. 14, by thi M AL e iy and lis bride returncd from Thursday evening, for brilliaucy, sociabilits, | nest upon the hizh old tower. These are both | of * gentlomen’s dress £0ods ™ are to be found | Parknurt, i Wi i Bl e "Sie Jennfe A Miss Ettie Fricdberg is announced. £l ) 3 S e K W 2 ll t] o e 1 he aflairs of this year’s series of receptions in- | unique that I have seen have had a Jarge stork | Some in this line. a tu and amost enjoyable time gencrally, b i 3 ; ; . trip on la-t Wednesday, and witl be glad cujoy generally, has not | beautiful. There are all sorts of fancy buttons | at Brown & Prior’s, corner Monroe streey and | Evans allof this city. ig : : el D e Hheir fricads. on next Thuraday | hech Surpassed by any of their previous partics. | smpurted to trim the startling bourctic cloths | Wabash avenuc, in 4 profusion and elegance un- | , STERLING_STAPLETON-Nor. 12, at the restdence | KEEDSTemplcof usie: 92 Van b R SALECTRG LG TWRILLE ilsis Evcning at hct rosidence No. 16 Oakley ave. | she legant parlors and halls belonging to the | and otier mixiures, For the honse. bat | known elsewlere. Bt N i re T Reoning wad st B M- Ty g < ki 5 vere brilliantly lizhted and thrown | tons of moderate si: Be torn. F. 3 s ng An le M. : OR SALE—CHEAP— R CRACKE] g nuc. open far the tse. & S S noderate size arc to be worn, and What weddis STt rive T Stapleton, 211 of Chlcago. ‘ears: o account of sickness owner iy obll 5 ey ach for. Bostul, D se of those not wishing to uance. wedding gift gives more vresent pleas- | % i BRINE: On Thursday fast. Nov. 15 a6 | With jt: hieeu mon o Phune. ear e e . plenie kot SUILEY. ENDE i ANNOUNCEMENTS £ 7 5 C should harmonize with the dress or its trim- > " ificati no better tone pli m;gu“?: thi\flmdcnie c{,‘“" T Y& Anders able of which wcr‘ecra';‘: ;:::‘llsn'u"xhc:: \T:l‘:'é “cmiffii i{"ot‘:mlly new m‘l: e ?,d“lir'fd mdh oxne | None P 0’Brien’s geclnh]i‘shmcnt in“rw‘xfg;sfi :}:{5‘..“’ u‘ix‘:'n":igs:fi'fa%gficfl’;“" dedugesE GaphieRor) ANO. FULL 7 OCTAVE. NEARLY NEW: JSE_BEAM ENGINE. I8xz6. HIGH O = e ams street, on Tuesda al Maltess Vith the new galloons are brouhit out buti Hone. 18 s i i g P makers: 5 years' guarantee: ¢ & re. cheap: can he seer e T8 Wes y ‘lrm(iim Crosses, The walls were vers fosterl. | mb et e Sloons ay broughi-ont Fnt:iu"s_ aventie s ,;,Elghmgo home of all that Is true | , JQMNSOS<IEWIS—0n the 14th st at the house | oid at ereas sacrlice for st Or: WORTA eSchARBeToy | 1STRC ameortaent oF Secmlha nathiners. * W. - ] Fhic Veteran Clubwill be entertained Tues. | 1Y, adorned with various flags. A beautiful | stance, with a silter-gray galloon strewn with | 04 beautiful in art. Slecly. of Piper Cliv, it msisted by the. T, B 5. | Roagmote. adires 271 Tribunramanace fo cishor | GREGUE & CO.. 4 Soutli C = : 2 ROl ACTeN A3 Txline o ECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TY IR e it ] Teutonlc cross, presented by Mrs. &, S. Wad- | maroon-c o i Nothing 1 fal | Wiliams, Mr. Albert [ Johson, of Castleton, V. - S day cvenin: rooms of the Grand ¥ maroon-colored flowers, are gray buttons, cither | _ Nothing adds more to the elemance of social | MHUA™: Mr. Albert | Johson, of Castleton, V., and X FULL LINE OF THOSE | O wotd jrorking achinery: new toolsof lai Patio with some heroie readines. and tegier | bans, was much adumired. showine a suitable flower ‘or slse exhibliing | festivities than artistic floral decorations. — Ho- 7 X ne 5 gt z X tivities than a | 3 —~ all styles daity ces merer bofore tions by Prof. Walter C. Lymam, of New York, | o iiarday erening, Nov. 10, the friends of Mr. | some tastelul patteru in the o colors. The | vey & Co.. No. 50 Marison strect, have attained DEATILS. t e PEIoes, B | Do B O S ror Dirculars aad prices. and with sougs by a elecclub. Ladits and | prite inine form ot e apicnocred them a sur- | handsomest malocns are traly beautiful, Rich | deserved distinction by the freshuess and beau- | “SCiir X3 ~iferbori.son uf Louls 5o o | FOLEGANT 700 UPRIGHT PIANO FOT SwoCAsH, | SleKICRE 0O, 2pand 21T LARE e iriendeof the velerans are invited, P of a phantom partyat their | embossed oncs show raised figures in piush or | 1y of their flowers, and the attractiveness with | 4 months. of dinhihriss Satunisy, Nov. 15 . o e | Lo wiil take ladv's kol watch or dlamond, batwnct | = Rooms.. i3 . Address A une ottice. s s e The J. F. F. Dramatic Club will eive an en residence, 144 Loomis street, it bemg the eight- | satin upon gold or bronze. The beaded i Vi Van Bu T a u 3 - 2 Foduf g wht D Z galloons | which they arrange them. ) _ Funeral from resideuce, €04 West ‘Van Buren street, | o - tertainment Thursday evening at the West-Lnd | Sontl anmiversary of their wedding. ' The affair | are superb, tcintillating like gews in the sun or | A new fancy for belts consists in placiog a | Srac oy, Y ont Onera-House, which promises to be a very fiie 7as a suceess in‘every particular. e BANCROFT'S HISTORY U. S.. 9 YOLS, . excellent lcather binding. s;. Eniz! nong the | gaslight. ' Someti i Nov. 14. of dropsy of the heart, M e nHlans o far SopD, A0 OF | A, A gas-light. "Sometimes an embossed variety bas | roy of silver, jot, or clair do lune beads at the | Trik eldes dinghter of Ao Jaba STisss ot hor | 20d one Kimbal parior organ. - ROGERS. 177 Ease | 1isiory of Eniiand. 4 vols. full morocc altair. The Club witl play 1oy to2G S rery fiie | most noticeable events of the cvening was (he | ipon ;s zold o bronse. kronnd the v ; - P2 i i o 5 1 its rich plush v re & 1 s resldence, 200 Cottage Grove-av. Madison-st., Roow . son’s Cyclopedia of Architecture, §10. Apple . Tobertzon's comedty “Chate oy Wi they | DICSERtaton, of 2 super siver water-rvie | ofglsioneeatin{iqur tcihgrenmbertishen wih lowor edgc of the ribbon, Lace, about 8 finger | "0 Ckiionan svonsbire papers plesse copy. = oA PIANO SERTIT RET GiEns | L3 orDrawine: S5; Culity’s Picad(az, 3 volkr § ] ned an_enviable reputation. : - beads, either “clair-de-lune,"" amber, bronze, | 1gilots, the usual bow and 10aps. of cibbon s SELL—Nov. 17, Wiliam T. Fussell, of catarrh, | 1 for oash: of on eag poymves. “aoress Shy, | GILUERT. 21 Soith Ciar 3 Laura E. Dainty has been cnoamon tn Mr. Audrew Weber was completely_ taken b 3 it o Ve P o R Ly ke read, and I sl 5 y N bE | or the elezant “mordore.” These zalloons, o: o €353 6 months 2 days. Tribune office. MERICAN CYCLOPEDIA (NE! ihe entertainment will conclude with a social gueprise Thursday crcuing at Lis residence, X | thus enriched, are. traly wraviesant s ae'J | Pearing at the left side. o pas pogionest R TR £L"pub. " at si6. acaaiay's sk e Frammond sirect, by some of his numerous | heard thom térmed by an cnthusiastic littlo | Itis intoresting to note that all entertain- | prwc: OLDS At the reghlence of Thomas Grimihy 50 | F 0% oot S0 Tound Sorocra, 1o roode Sbomicion: | Dooks 5t 515 0o vl 55,50 cens ) ics of §t. John's Reformed Eniscopal blrthd:':. uty-first | ¥French lady. It is impossible to describe or | ments supplied by Kinsley are served with a ¥ v, 16, ALT D, M. ‘Wilibe sold for$125. At 1301 Indlsna-av. centa. Cash paid for books, musi Chureh will hold a pound sociable in the parlors The parly consisted of about fifty | imasine their clegance and heauty until you | cuisine and in a style unapproachaole in this by cari to Calvary. THAYE & LAKOE NEARLY N OIGAS SUTT- HILLEL 1 . e T vOIE of tiic charch on Ellis avenue, between 1 birty-. | oy apcponiior fler the usual congratalations | have scea thom. They are i vew York, e S Sobere Ve 3 J éacr Ay 3 n E \ y s 0 5 X 3 % y are used for out-of- | country outside of New York, He caters for 2 % 17, at 6 8. m.. Viola Eva Stanley, able for parfor or church. Will %ell at » 10ce. PPLETON'S AMEL] foventh aud Thirtg-oizhth street, Tuesday | e eme’ rocooied to Miler'e Hall, where | doors earmyents aiso, but for this use ciely yet, | all the leading Knights Templar banquets, us | Japrs iGichst obert V- aad B Stonley, el 31| Jasvess 40, Trbomneother. | &b Mk, S5 e el 1 Yot & e, : this cronite teos passell iy daueins, singing, | mordore’ and steel-gray beads are used and | well as for the svirces, parties, receptions, otc., | Funcral services at residence, 57 South Paulina HAVE—X FIRST-CLASS 71 OCTAVE PIANO. | Yorr, Sor forss of Edmund Burke. Little & Brows's o ¢ ,:, e residence of s, of iev. M. MATTIE S " . N e} e 3 . $12. SMITH'S Cheap Bookstore. 101 Maiis he Secretary, str. Wilkeop s, fesidence of | pastor of the First M. E. Church, soent_a._ver . Copelin is not only the prince of local photog- | | HORTON—In thisclty, Nov. 16, 3rv. 3 -1 3 3 3 g - T OCEOF BOU B. Wriglt, 394 Park | pleasant time at_his residence, 2 raphers, but he also contributes no 1tle to tis | teF Horton, sied 38 yeata. o+~ 10" ary Corpea- | [\ 350N & HAMLIN CAUINET ORGANS— AT A I T O O P uih Clirit. R bucen pricesy | ienare poresied e sbore gk st et S . 125 Dear- SAN F > GLEANINGS. cause of home adornment... His photographs of | g faitia. (oM el Jute testdence, No. 13 South Unlon | NEW AND FIRSTCLS . The party street. to-day 8812 o'clusk. thence to St Patricis Tae Dickens Club™ has chanzed its name to Lorn avenue, last Thursday cvenis “The Round Tanle Club,™ and was arrauged asa _welcome to Mr. Parkburst CORDGROT.. persous and things of current and standard in- | Church.and to Calvary Cemetery by o8, Fi - . foz will he held Wedresday afternoon at ouy. | o0 his retirn from Europe, aud a valuable stecl New Yark: World. Terest fiud their wayinto our best families. s | Grenyited without fartho motfes. o owet FIIEads | 1 00 e o Ty our catuinyre. and of which g | Price: GILBEET. Bookieller. i DAt ochock at 1105 Foroe poraodt = alf- | enraving was presoated 1o him. The Rov. A. | ADCwaad Yery protty material for dresses | Castomars eutcrprise lod bim last woek t0 fisuo | 50 S5 Tork GIty ygurs olasc cops, more, wiihbe manhfactured, weoffer them ai rewalac | (A PAID FOE | WEESTEL'S DICTIONALY Langley avenue. 2 " - Spencer, associate pastor, also came in for a | this winter is a gray cloth called corduray. This photographs of the Field, Leiter & Co. buildiog, | Roftey Gorien. conesation of the luog, Miss Cuartotte | FEERULISUICSURS, oty cqua to.any rande by us, | ¥our lbsars see. " GHABLS. cor Maliion And DeArbord: H The of “Qup | Share, a very fine clock being handed over to his | made with German velvet is exceedingly pretty as well as of the lamented Coolbaugh. L,‘.’.‘i';f;“,l.,‘;"%‘.‘,’.‘,?,fi",’&:‘;::";fig;g;;‘*‘mfm Twen- | diering only fn that the cases are nos of the latest | —meme————————— ov. 19, ac 1 p, | YSgELS, CLAIRVOYANTS. s"_will take place a Bournique's Hail, | 3¢ iate £ " Parker & Tilton’s “Aat d Winter E: t . 5% Twen ] - 1e 8 el and appropriate for a walking costume. A dress h Aatuma au inter Ex- | m. Friends invited. They will be sold for cash, or for easy payxents, or Sodolmt oot Al LTV fho 123 Tweats-fuurth street, Thursday cren: NEW YORK of this cloth made with a narrowflounce of dark | Lo £ 2shions™ ismorc bequtiful and attract- | GEIFFIS—By drowniag, ,Nov. 17, John Grimn, | "2 UBLIEAEIE e opo PASTAN & TATLOR 180 ADANS ST, CORET et i 2 b bl b Tvet a ive than ever this season. This emiuent firm ng}disyenn. h g 0 RGAN CO., “Fiftg-av. Seances svery night. exceot Tuesdsy . ¢ Jhe nest rezutar mecting of the #L, D, s. WINTER STYLES. . ue. or brown velvet around the bottom of | of hatters are unquestioncd authority in every- | 5 UAcTAl (rom late residence, 119 Carroll avenue, 20d 252 Wabash-av., Chicago. | and Saturday. Clairvosant littugs dally from 1t rcsid“n::v]::ctz}clg ot 2 NOF: 33, st the Special Correspondence of The Tribune. the skirt, abore that a flounce of the cloth, | thing artistic and stylish in theirline. Their | "Nt aAEY 0 Satavtor. e, 12 MAfiusHEE PLASO. WiTh ALL sEW ni | (30_SEE TNE SEVENTW BaBCHIEL T s, No. 333 West that headed with a band of yellowish | Seraiannual publications are features of Chl. | Nsi Siviasar Bt His seditenen 1 B T | By e e T, | ey o e e et her thrpush harms: Washingzon street, NEW Yorg, Nov. 16.—As the season advances e it oty dealers arc putting forward one by one thelr The fourth compliencary party of the | choicest articles, which had been kept in seclu- fox fur, the front breadth of the skirt; the | SAE0S social iife, and are striking evidences of | tetanus. afternve iays'ilinesd. aged 33 years. 33y > i the firm's zood taste, high position, B~Goderich, Canada, papers pi 75 o cloth laid in large folds, four about reachice | Sbie enterprice, ' 5 PositoOn and admir- | gyrri SE N an Srter, et 2. Ans. wide of Thomas BT PIASA PR T X H J Do pay- T AN FoRTE T 384 makes Boe Bappy. Saslsiaciion oF 50 153 Statacer, oot ONTOON'S PGBLIC CIRCLE TO-NIGHT. 513 Qucida Plessare Cluy was' eiven at Shrund's | sion until the beau monde stould all bave re. from the {ur trimming to the top of the sKirt; | The 1ove and true knowledge of arb and art | SEEd T3 Yearsan Smmanrha, | 1o Sollts, of Cilezgo, N 3 FIANOS TO BENT. e S e oltins, eter Skeptics. torestigste. bl Dol turned from summering. For it is a fact, dole. | the back has a large scart of velvet looped two | principles has reccived a grand impetus in the | , ELLISON—At Indianapolls, Nov. 16, Anna Laurs, AN “trom$a o S6. Teaching and practice rooms now M[ADAM EOSA WILL HOLD SEANCES THIS axp Jorable alyr. | Dancing wis keptub uatl alzte | sully realized amons caterers to the fashion. | OF three times, filing in the skirt from the waist | West by the offorts of the well known house | Say Sasslicrof Fred aad Mol Eilson, 4ged 7 years | ZEA8 8t oot otle MLdle Siofe, 25 West Madison st. b cxery eveulag during the ek Fuliowoter L2 L s RS - : i . inztons’. i i i EW 7-STOP ORGAN AN 4 et 4 that the highest of the haut ton remain a¢ | 10 the trimmingat the bottom; the walst shouid | O¥ingtons’. Their superd showing of rare and | " oG Ndv. 16, Dantel 0'Grady, sged 65 years, | LN, PISGO OF Berchant Balloriag. Slio iie Ay | udience. Slicinge datly. 241 Weat Sadison-st season. B The “La Cercle ** Club gave th N ADAM DE VILLE. THE MOST WONDERFUL be made with a basque; a vest made of velver, | 5{audard vorcelaines, potteries, “etc., is mow | of cogestion' or thelungs, st his daughter's rest- | 2neofice. 5 Hf id. ¢ Madison st DIAN Clalryoyaat [n the world. 121 Wes! 5 chief amone the art_attractions of the city. | 968ce. 101 Mill street. their country-seats until driven thence by ap- at the residence of Mir. Co Price, No. 10; | proaching wi g e slecves cont-shape, with a ban ¥ ,Jo y e - Tndiana aveoue, Fridav eveaie st s mhce. Now. thero_are many new e ot b rtas of tdh"t ‘l‘"‘;‘t the | Few of our sodal leaders are satistied unloss | cosacr® SUP0a)s 106'clock p.m., by carrtages to | PIENOS ANDORGANS BY MARDMAL LIGHTE | S5opas ATNARD, CLATRVOTANT. FEE SI: Indisga avenue. Pridas evepe ot TheClub | and charmiog ehapes o millinery, some of | ¥Tist: A short jucket, made of the cloth and | their homes are adorned with purchases from | - £9*Risgston, Ons.. papers plesse copy. o, i, Saiees, Sontr Stelawar, Machumer, | NIAGA SRS a0 Sudady ana Thniuday cvea® 2 chestra. ey rhich are perleitly ner, others only varations, | trimed aronad with fur, should be worn with | the usloue and beautiful stock of rtitic datn: | =t LB Y | eyt O3fE Sn bfer, sUMARTINE, VSRR | gt by D MATHEW: sockns. 167 Iress Sadtaon-si- 2 o i ut very satisfa s, i : costume. 1T, al i ies displayed at Uvingtons’, A FONIN CARS EXPE M{ILSOM. NATUR. LAIRVOY ‘A pumber of ypang people met Thursday ¥ actory ones, of styles already ap- | this costume. A mufl, also of the cloth, with a Ll s PERSONAL, 130 reerencs: salers brral ceive SRt D ARANENS0N: TARTIiE ohblined 1ot t evening at_ the ridence of Mr. Jol .. - | proved. It is noticeabls ity band of fur at cach end, is very pretty. A The Tobey Furnif ERSONAL—WILI 2 LA 3 3 $aee, No. 338 Fllerion aveiies Whergfhes spent | Bt for the stroet are of Enstic satresn s, | 16t 0aet, (Ammed’ with Veivct sad téach, | faclites for turaicing. omes i secommunay | B aRoreten Wt dadfon Mol SOASEPNER | P had oy oiE gy 06 Wesallson ik, | £ADUN BROFY, CLAIFOTANT DOGTRES: the erenlog fo private Lheatricils. The Dow. | those or dress wear arc Fraach. The Fagli | Srouel0® Cl07 Of the velvet ueed on the | with the art, tasies andideas of tne ase. Thi. i;m,;';: T b 2 o4 iriouse | PIANO LESSONS T A CONPETENT TADY MADANE LAFLEW—JUST _RETGRSED FROM . iz 3 e most appro- | Company does {is own manufacturing, and, | PPRNNIE > " & A ALLEIGHI] teacher; 35 7or 20 lossons. Call at 218 Stase-a. Eu ller. Call 73 3 Hoom 9, 3 . Furope, the famoos fortune teller. T State-st.

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