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T e y - T AT e st ettt THE CHICAGO' "PRIBUNE: SUNDAY. -A:_{'_?RIL 12, 1878 —SIXTEEN PAGES. —ETHE SOCIAL WORLD. How We Amuse Ourselves Dur-’ ing Lent. Past and Furure ‘Weddings——Surprise Parties---Society Gossip. CHICAGO. M'DONALD—MAY. Synday, Avril 7, at Christ Charch, Bichop Chepey officiating, there was a very quict and anosentatious weddine. Miss Fleeta May, the B oplished daughter of G. Allen May, of this city, aod niece of Gen. Dwiaht May and Licut.- Gor. Charles S May, of Michigan, was unitea in marringe 10 Mr. Arthur B. McDonald. From ,m church tac baopy couple went directly to chigan Central depot and took the East- he ) ardboud trai TOD—CUSHING. The marriage of ) Eva C. Cushing and Waiter Tod, of Fort Dodee, Ta., was celebrated Weduesday evening at 6:15 p. m., at the resi- .cof the bride’s father, Mr. N. §. Cushing, of Lombard, Il Only the relations and a v fow ntimate friends were present. GROSS—CONDIT. The wedding of Mr. Howard H. Gross to iss Dell 8. Condit, eldest daughter of A. B. Condit, of Englewood, which took place Thurs- ¢ evehive at the residence of the bride's Giber, was an event which has been woked forward to with much pleasure br Enzlewood society. The occasion fully jestitied the anticipations. . The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Walter Forsyth, of {e Presbyterian Church, after which the bappy voung couplereceived the congratulations of their fricnds from beneath a bower of fragant gowers. The presents were numerous, and sers zppropriaie for immediate housekeeping. Alarme number of muests witnessed the cere pouy, including a pumber of relatives of the bride from abroad. An clerant wedding sup- was furnished by Ecitarde. BARLER—HIGGINS. One of the pleasant events of the season was he marriage last evering of Mr. Augustus C. Barler and Miss Delia J. Uigrins, daushter of 0. T. Bieging, Esq. The ceremony was per- v the Rev. Mr. Barler, faiher of at the resdence of the No. 230 Ontario st: ds were Miss Angic C. Higirin B. Wellington. sters of the lm\]c. flu ary was attended by M an and . B. Wellinzton. The hnd; \\ s red in a reception dress of black silk, etavor- trimmed. and she wore flowersin her hair. Alaree number of Fuests were present. The Tapy couple departed durinz the crenlog for which is to ULe their fature presents were numerous and clezant, ipcluding a i es frem Mr. and Mrs. Washourpe; il Icssre, Dennison and Tripp; Mr. and Mrs. Putnam; siiver oon, Mr. . Stok 3y 5, butter-kmite and suga: amd sister; silver perfumer Boiennan mass toilet sct, ir Welliugeon: silver castol Charle: r«‘lhh and fork, If. G. PROSPECTIVE BLISS. Siewart, an_accomplished youne 1 the South Div er Mouday. the 221 inst., at Lcr Imm(. No. 1175 Prairic avenue, to a Mr. Jokmston, of St. Lowss. Insitatious have heen issucd for the marriage of Miss Alice L. Eames to Frank O. Yo cvreiuony will be performed ut the Me iodist Euis-opui Church, Bive Island, at 2 o’clock in the aitérmton, aiter Which there will be a reception the bride’s parents, Mr. and corner of Burr Oak aund ter avenue Mie~ MeMillan, of No. 40 Aldine Square, is to be murried next Wi ednesdav evening. The wed- 1 be strictly private. s Lillic M. Tuitle, of this city, will be to Mr. Charles Meyers, of Te. Wis., Wedn . April 24 : Gardner, daugl- il Gardner, Esq., and ¥ < Sprazue will be celebrated av Grace x:L'\m..\l CLur u Wednesvay cvening, April ”4. at 7 A reception will ocedr at the residence o the bridees marets, No. 1454 Prairie avenue, from §10 100 The corir M. Tos zement_of ,\lr. Frederi < Miss Anita D. Gore 1> announced. SILVER WEDDING. Last night Mr. and Mrs. Georre P. Gore cele- tratud their twenty-filth weddine -mmn br 2iv; large partv at their resides Timhana avenue. The pariors were bnllmull) iiluminated, and the house was tas a el with’ flowers, smilax. and cverzreen: There were between 150 and 200 guests prescot, and duncine, feasting, and social converse served 1o pass the time pleasantly away. tride, w 110 has been a resident, of this city for eishtien vears, was arrayed in the same toilet in tedber vows aquarser ofa cen ury There were a largre uuwmber of presents silver trom fricnds in this ity and elsewhere. T it TUF AN6 QeESoH s Drotlen by Hapd's orchestra, and the younger portion of e jarg wbly avaii themselves of the opportanity to dance until a late hour. The eensational leature of the evening was the au- nouncement of the engazement of the daugh- ter of the host and bostess, Miss Anita Gore, w Frederick Thomas, of tins eity. SOCIAL AND CLUB NOTES. A week {rom to-day Miss McFlimsy will ap- near 1n a new and gorgeous oilet; a week from to-morrow the vcollector wiil appear with a brand-new bill, which will cause Mr. McFlimsy to curse and 10 tear bis hair. The Addison Li v Society gave a very fine eatertamment av St. Carohne’s Court Hoté) last Th arsd: u-eum':, consisting ol literary exer- «res, music, danding, and a good supper pro- vided by e proprietor of thehotel. Tae a was _tborouzhiy eujoyed by larre company unnil a late hour. While Lorenzo Duncan., of No. 53 South Green street, was quietly reading Tue TRin last Weonesday evening, hie was agreeably sur- vriscd vy a party of Lis frivnds. ~ Thc evening was spent in the usual manner. Qur Neiaabors! Clubave its Jast party of the geries at tue residence of Mrs. R. B. Stonc. $35 Calumet avenue, last Tuesday cvenis Duncing, wusic by Firzeerald’s orchiestra, and a supper furnished the cutertainment of the evening. Friday evening a verv cnjoyable surprise par- 1y was wiven to Miss Louisa” Morchouse at Ler ideneey, No. 739 Wi Onc o1 themost deli events of the Dast week was tue receditun Ziven by Mr.and Mrs, B\ Russell at their residencd, Y5 Douglas . Wednese ing,—the date be- of tueir wedding rorricm birtnday. uncrm.mmut that has been given . 8. C. Club was that of last Fridav when the Society was cutertaine 1 by Mrs. Tnomas B. Rice, No. 322 Warren avene. Mr.and. Nirs. W. C. Coflin_cidebrated their fith wedding anniversary last Wednesday even- g 2t their residenee, No. 24 Walnt streel. A dancing soirce was given at the Natatorium tesday nirhi, Mrs. Sarab B. Hershey_entertained a number ol ber fricnds 2t ber residence, No. 37 West Washington street, last evenine, in'honor of %0 of ber vupils, Whos ¢ birthday oceurred upoa :‘J: same day—one 16 and the other 17 years of ‘thl Monday eveping Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Somers wave a”children’s party i honor ot the 0th birthduy of tberr little sor, Master Frauk, at No. 1 Loomis strect. There were about dren present, who_put on all the dis- BitY of ull-rrown people. Dancing, muse, and feasting occupied the attention of the littie ones until atter 10 o’clock, when they dispersed 1 their Eomes. Mrs. Chiarles D. Tappan_entertained a select Wm;mm atatea party, Wednesday evening, at No. 381 Calumet avenue. i r. od Mrs. Perrionet were happily surprised ¥ teir {riends Wednesday evening. s The First Rep ¥ 2ive its tirst annual reception at the Matteson House Mondav evenng, At the request ot a farze number of persons, the Board of Managers of the Chicazo Home- opathic Frec Dispensary have concluded to re- fiat the Buttertls Bail given e successfully dhe entertainment will oceur on or mmut g0 ¥ 15, ands w akl probability at MeVick o's Theatre. The same ladies to whom tiie aedit of the last ball was due will also have the Darasement of the coming one, and, with the flfl\nul:;: of exrerience and x'ru-elam xwuu:sd. affair ma; y ate brm re 1y be confidently anticip: Belle Club will n'i\'c a full dress party Turmny evening, April 25, at Owsley Hall. ke Graot Place Litesary Society will give an cntertainment at Grant Place Methodist Church to-morrow evening. The last party of the South Side Reception occur next Friday cvening, and it will be a German. -An ‘*extra sociable ” will be given by Queen Esther Chapter, No. 41, O. E. S, at hall Nos. und 64 North) Clark strect, to-morrow even- ing. PERSONAL. Miss Anna J. Preutyman returned to the city last Thursday from Minneapolis, where che has been spending the winter. Afr. and Mrs. A. D. Long, nce Andrews, will be at home to thicr friends Thursdays in April, at the Riverside Hotel. Mrs. Georze M. McConnell is visiting friends in Jacksonville. Miss Minnie Barnum, of Lake Forest, de- parted for the East vesterdav. Sics Daisy Vliet, of Milwaukee, is visiting {ricnds at No. 1376 Wabash avenuc. SOCIETY GOSSIP. Fine vrinting paper is now made from the white ends of asparagus. It will not be so un- pleasant to eat one’s own words as it used to be. The English Crown diamonds bave arrived at. the Paris Exposition, and are valued at $5.500,- 000. They are in a thick iron chest, and are zuarded by sentinels day and nizht. There is adiadem of cighty-six diamonds of various sizes, in the middle of which is the celebrated Koti-Naor, alone valued at $320,000; alsoa collar of 103 diamonds, m the centre of which is av emerald, said to be the purest aud most beautiful extant. A second_diadem is a blend- ing of diamonds and emeralds. In the centre is the iarge Kandavassy diamond, valued at $600,000. Iv would Le rated atab were it not for a sheht - defe many other valuables of the kind, belovg to the Enzlish Crown. A portion are used by the ss of Wales on special oveasions; the rs are_reserved for the Queen. The K vas tormerly the cye of a one-eye and bas been but lately added to the collection. “Feit gray” is a popular shade for ladies' spring dress goods. Some of their husbauds have felt blue all winter. ‘Tasteful and aopropriate silver ware addsa hundred fold to a good dinner. ahd houss ers will be astonistied at the beautiful desi and low prices offered by Giles, Bro. & Co., Wabash avenue, who are the seneral wi agzents for the Gorham silver aud Rogers, & Co.’s celebrated plated ware. A Detroit boy stood an uml.m,lh with a cord tied 1o it, in a public doorw: en persons thought that that umbrelin wa I.llcl . 2md ear- ried it with them the lensth of the string. ey then swidenly dropped 1t and went off without once loozing back or stopping to pick it up agamn. In spite of ail the rival attractions in the shape of openings o the South Side the pa wees, the grand opeaing ol the branch of th: Chicago Suit Company, at No. 221 West Madi- son stree:, on Tha Jast, was largely attenaed by adminme Jadics from ail parts of the eity. The exhibition of chidren’s clonks and suits, amd the display styhish millivery was not_exeelied by auytamg shiown in the city. The members of the ftirm, M Richards & Long, Lave been fortunate s of Smith in securi mer Ay and the hats and bonnets ished b) them are fully equal in point uf style and LX(C"C“(C to the b of New York A real blue-blood ari-to is @ nice thinz. Tne Duke of Edmburs not only laughed 1o hear that one of b haa insuited the wite of an Eng] , but offered to nght aduel with the enraged oflicer to give lum sat- isfaction. The linest set of cut flint. Chicago was received 1 ve The set comolete is valued av $1.500. not lvok like hard times. The suicide of Mme. Restell 1s a declaration by an expert that 2 career ¢ven of prosperous crime is pecessarilya failure, and thatnoamount of upholstery can compensate for public detest~ auon. Guormley has some charming noveltics in im- por ted garments, as well as some new aud very b trimmings for ladies Kinds, which be 15 offering ‘l.lm lutest of Paristan modes alw ¢ ass ever seen in t Oviustons. This does s at Goorm- ‘There mav not be any sarcasm in the observa- tion 0! a New York paper toat Stewart’s Home will bave u receptucte for the sufe deposit of .oor working irls® diamond ring: part from their universally-admitted suprem- acy. the Smith Awmcricun organs have & werit worthy of special mention jus All their many stops are_genuin. the case with many orrans now in the market, witicl anazray of bomis stops and are frauduient in other vital particu- lars. W. W. Kimbull, corner State and Adams streets, is G estern Agent for the peer- Jess, tavorite, aud konest Swith American or- guns. chimney-sweep haviog been denied admis- sion to a coach on an Englizh railway not long any for damages. The de- cision of the Court was that although the have been covered with <00t 1 of the law, he was not thiercby unsooted for 1 place in the coach, and was therefore entitled to camages. The most noticeable ieature of the millinery displars of thel ust.tse shown 1 the t ion, Luyle & Co.'s, No. L The laidies fully :lp[)r(.unh, v.he;\m:mm_ ol Dbaving euch art milliners to supnly their wants, and the store has been fairly thronged with customers. i seulptor is eugzased ou a work to nged Sorrow.”” if the work isn't st that he give it the musquito. Murphy, of Jotiet, whose obituary we published a tew e, had a in the Home Lile of New York, which will be paid prompily through E. H. Kelloge. the Chicago agent. A Mississippi Judge wus just saving that no one but a coward would carry a pistof, when his own teil from nis pocket, was discharged, and the bullet it a lawyer iu the lez. The crowd of ladies who visited the grand cloai and_milligery openisg of Hotchkin, Patmer & Co., 137 aud 133 State street, were de- lighted with the styles aud pleased with iheir popular low prices, . Runkie, a writer with no nonsensc about inst the use of the word limb re leg is meant. An ill wind, indeed, that blows no one good. This time it i5 all who buy furniture at tne pre: ent low prices ralingat Holton & Hildreih's and State street, who receive the benefit, and these reliable mauufacturers who lose the profits 1In the still watches of the nizht it is casy evoush to faney that one hears the soft whis- pers of angels teiling him to be guod; but jump out of bed and yowll find it is the Lired talking from the window to her fellow below pernaps tellne him wny the Monday wushing ¥as brousht 1, COBLEATY Lo agreetment. Messrs. C. P Kimball & “Co. Wabash avenue, commenee their spring tion of line carnaves and harness on Wedues: day, the 17th. All citizens of Chicazo who ha visited therr clemant manufactory aud s room. and examined r uncquaied display of carri; exDrt eat pride that our buast of such an establisbment. Ther plac well worth 2 visit waether you wish to purcl or not. ‘Clie Free Press tells how a Detroit man ex- plained the metric systew to his wife. ** Under the merie system,” sad he. “you write to rour father in Wisconsiu for the money to buy Your new dress. The mouey comes, vou Lake Dalf of 1t and buy me a pair of pai and then the rest in pureh: ent di roods. Lt isa very wood measure, very guod.” She saia that vo” metrie S\Elcfll should ever come into that house. “Ilie newest. most elezant patterns in carpet- ing, rich rarest styies in modern furmture, paper hanginzs, curtains at_** popular prices.” Chicago Carpet Compauy. 223 Siate street. The English nobility are notall rich. The poverty-stricken Duke of Westminster has. au income of but 3600, However. as it is $609 an liour, it amounts almost to a decent competence by the end of the var. By the aid ot the new improved attachments (just patented) the working capa le v of the Florence o1l stove has been increased 100 per cent. This stove hus always been a_popular favorite, and this season it will ve without a rival in point of excelltuce. A poor womau, connng _from a wretched gar- ret in au inland manuisendring town forthe firse time to sec the scu-shore, gazing at the ocean, gaid she was glad for oucen Tier life to see something which tuere was plenty of. For spring and summer wear nothing equal to the new style four-ounce silk hat introduced has ever been offered to the pab- lie. . These hats are manutactured and sold only at 103 Mudison strect. Eggs, warranted fre: form and size of a.J The late Father T. , may sell for 10 cents per dozen, but to the averaze womai there is a charm about buying 9-cent eggs and running thie chances of bad vues. (muking a clean breast of jt): “ wWell, you see, w’um, me and my young man have started & tallyphone, m’um—but lic never comes nearer than round the corner of the next streel, mum.” A question with us is, which excited the most admifation and wonder, *Opening Days.”” the Tavist displays of dry zoods, milliery, cte.) or the rich old English and Scotch_styles of fur- niture at Spiezel & Co.’s, - Wabash avenuc, near Jackson street, at the prices just puton them by that firm. Lady and rentleman arguing vlgomusly as to whetlier there are any female sngels, He— “well, I can prove from Scripture “tbat there are uo women_anel: She—* Oh, no, you can’t.” He—® Yes; you must remember ‘the passage, ‘And there was silence in Heaven for the space of ball an hour.”” Ladies wishinz elezant Easter bonnets shoul’n attend ~ Ballenberg & Metz's * openiog™ Wednesday or Thursaay nest. ‘Che Manzanares River is the strenm whereof the witty Duchiess d’Ossuna wrotefrom Madrid: e were to have gone out for a drive sloug the river's bed, butit was too dnsty.” We take pleasure in informing our readers that Mr. Charles W. Barnes. the vopular mem- ber of the late firm of Bishop & Barnes, con- tinues the business at the new store, 148 State strecs (between Madison and Monroe), with an eatire new stock of fine and nobby hats. Georgia is now working twenty-six different gold mines, aud vetfthat State ‘buys an aw ful sicht of doliar-store jewelry. Lenten hats are of black straw trimmed with satin ribbon or flowers, or folds of gros-grain sillkc and black feathers, gold tipped. S. F. Cone, manufacturer of dress shirts; has removed to 202 Wabash aveoue. ¥ Of the assertion that Mrs. Abraham Lincoln is livingr a secluded life in an interior Town of France, and declines to return to America lest shie may azain be placed in a lunatic asvium, the Springiicld Journal sa be_only zround for the statement. cousists in the fact that Mrs, Liucoln has chosen, for some months past, and still chooses, so far as we know, to reside in the romantic little city of Pau, near the base of the Pyreuees, in Southern France. The fuct that shieis in almost weekly cordial and intel correspondence with her friends in this would indicate that the rest of the story Is w out foundztion.” ‘The opportunity to obtain that excellent sheet musie, at one-half to two-thirds the usual rates, at Story & Camp’s should be eagerly seized, as it will never ocear again in Chi ‘Some cynic says: * Women obtain perfection in but two departments of literaturc.—letters and memoirs.” They only write well when they 1magine they are talking.” Barrett’s ” fou X New York clarified cider cures dysoepsii. 45 Market street. dward,” said a mother Lo her sou. a boy of trundling a hoop in the front yard. “Edward, you mustn’t go out of that zate into the street.”™ * No, ma, 1 won't,” was the reply. A few minutes aiterward his mother saw kiw in the street manufacturing dirt pies. “Didn't [ tell you,™ she said, aperily, ‘ot to go through the wate?” 4 W LlX L didvt |n0thcr.” was the “1 elimbed over tne fence.” The Misses Doyle will be pleased to meet their friends aud patrons at their new millinery rooms, 204 Wabash avenue. Of twelve New-En~landers who lately died within one week, nine had passed the three- scorc-and-ten limit; seven had passed four- score; five had reactied or passed four-score-and- ten, and one was well un towards five-score. Oue of our larzest and best trunk Louses, Crego & serdan, have leased and soon will oe- cupy 149 State streef A'man on North Ucarborn strect didn’t go home the other nighbt, and when he made his appearance about breakfust time his wite swd that he must have slept in a cemetery, because he swelt of spirits. Friendship between women is only a suspen- sion of hostilities. Even more beautiful frames have just arrived. Lovejoy & Foster, 83 State strect. Large collars and cuffs of white lace are sewed on the dark silk dresses that will be used for summer, and the neck and wrists of the s are fimshed with a row of loops of nar- row ribbon the color of the dress. Time and money E:nctl v selecting kitchen outlits a Hatch & Breeze's, 50 State street. ** Iow in the world," asks an cxchange, *did Victor Emmanuel contrive to create iu a single lifetime personal debts to the amount of 000,000 fraues?’ It is mot vositively kuown how, but it is supposed that he did it by bor- m\\m" mone at 15 per cent and hiring icllows $20a day cach to help bim spend it. &8 \ianlc) suits” ior bo Poole & Chapin (formerly C. C. Collius), 101 Stute street. August Belmont's farm is_a payingz inve ment. Tt pays out §2 where 31 comes back. iu Corflovs, Mexico. a Jady of 110 Aprils amuses her great-grandehildren by daucing the minuet Beautiful feather-cleaning, 33 Adams street. When the officials of a banking institution commence to use the fuuds for their own ben- efit, they s * Let’s specalate.” Pretty soon this su 'zusuou is. shghtly changed to * Let’s peculate.” We have a rizht to ask our wives and children to look pretty and stylisn, after knowiug prices of mylinery at Meyers', 133 State street. A Loudon paper finds fault with the pro- nunciation of a preacher who reads from the Bible: * He that bath yaws to yaw, let him yaw” st~ ——— AN ECONOMICAL FLOOR- COVERING. Linoleum, being composed of cork, is as elastic as a carpet; waterproof, acenmulates no dirt, and wilt outwear the best oileluth three or four times. It is manufactured in hanasome patterns, aud sold by all first-class carpet dealers. ——— FITS, Children are often thrown into fits by a sudden disciplining frizht inflicted by a foolish parcnt. Grown persons sometimes have fits from no ap- parent cause, excepting perhaps that thes are pos- seesed of a devil,—others inherit them,—and mary n them throngh the most perfect system of cutting which is employed only at the largest retml clothing storc in the world.—Xos. 416, 418, 42, 422 and 424 Milwzukee avenué, pad s il JAPANESE ART TREASURES. On Thursday nest W. A. Butters & Co.ywill offer at auction at their alesrooms, No. 174 East Ran- dolphstreet, the entire Doyle collection of rare and valuable Japancse art treasures, bric-a-brac, oronzes, porcelaing, Macquetruic, Faionce, vases, spadors, etc., the whole comprising one of the finest varieties of oranmental 2o0ds ever offered in this city. ——— SILVERWARE AND DIAMONDS. Those who want £ood goods, for the lowest pos- sible amount of money, find it to their advantage to patzonize Mr. W, E. Rigley (for tweive years of the firm of N. Matson & Co.), at No. 125 State street, corner Madisou, second floor, who makes diamonds and silverware his leading lines, —————— A BLESSING TO SEWING \OMEN, With years of experience as to what was really needed. Wheeler & Wilson, No. 155 State strect, have at last ambodied in their new No. 8 family machine the good points of all sewing-wachines, withiout the faults of any. il PALMER HOUSE ALWAYS AHEAD, and in nothing more than in the excellence of the new aeoartment for ladics of itsalready nnequalled Tarkish and Russian baths, which will be ogen hereafter all day. Eutrance, 36 Monroe street, SRR The Gales of Araby are not_spicier than the aromu which the fragrant Sozodont imparts to the breath. Nor is_heart of the ivory nut wiiter than the teeth that are cleanded daily with that matchless fud. BUSINESS NOTICES. Seraps of istory—Of the orizinal 150 ‘marble columns of the Temple of Jupiter Olympus sisteen yet survive. These columms, however, are by many_supposed to have belonged Lo the 1t §s a matter of dipute. yet, etrange coum, tnere can be o dispute in rezurd Gf the justly clcvrated Carl siract uf petroleum: the unly frie that will restore hair on bald hewds: i3 the best resturanise and beuntitier of the mu- the world has ant dressing; removes dandrull; cleans the scalp; and contains hota pat- ticle of lead, silver. sulphr, or other deleterious ural proauct of the earths performs all tnat 18 claimed for it every time. Sold by deal- ers i drugs and medicines. i S Canyou tell & good ning when yoa see it? Do you know tbat x large proportion of the Kumyss sold 1s a cheap sell on the publict if Pantheon. g Arend’s Kumyes, the otiminal article, introduced in 1874, was not somethiny far better in taste and etfect than the many imuations, it would never bave becowe popular. Arena’s Kitmyss is as much supcrior to these unwholesome {mitations as fresh Creaw 15 fo stale ekim-milk. Taste it and judge for yourselr. For sale nowhere except at Arend's 9 East Madison-st. VEGETINE.: 7 VEGETIN E. REPORTS FROM OHIO. ‘Smuxdrlnn, 0., Feb. 28, 187 Mr. IL R. Stevens: Ttinve Soid the Vegotine for sevoral years, and from personal knowledge of my customers’ who have bought it, 1do cnecrfully recommend it for the complaints for whichit is recommended. Respectfully, 7. 4. BROWS, Druggist and Apothecary. VEGETINE. Kidney Complaints, Axwos. O., Jan. 23, 1877 Dr. 1. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass: Dear Sir: My wife has used your Vegetine for Kidney Complaint and Gesieral Debility, and has found great rumrh from it, s0 r;;u‘cl: oo that ehe kes to ke iton 1m as o benefieial tonic., Ugeatokety IOMAS 1. GOODWIN, “West Market-st. 1 am personnlly acquainted with Thos. H. Goad- win. “ho 3s an old and highly respecied citi- AKR Yours respectfuily, zeaaL Axion: . M. ARMSTRONG, Druggist. VEGETINE. Kidney Complaints, Crxenxxatt, 0., March 17, 1877. R. Stevens. 55k 3. v been a great sufferer fromKid- ney Complaint, and after the use of & few bottles of V'esetine 1 find myscil entirely cured. 1 xained ‘ixteon pounas in flesh while taking the Vegetine. 1will cheorfully recommend it. truly, W, T. ARCHER, b No. 330 West Sixth-st. VEGETINE. Kidnsy Complaints. 1, 0., March 19, 1877, Crxer . R, Stevens: Dear Sir: 1 have used vour Vegetine for some time, and can trathiully say it has been a great beneflt to me, and to those suflering from discascs of the Ridueys 1 cheerfully recommend it. Respectfully. . 11 SMITIL Attested to by K. B. Ashfield, Druggist, corner Eighth and Central-avs. VEGETINE. Kidney Complaints, Discases of the Kidneys, Bladder, etc., are always nnpleasant,and at tmes they become the mort dis- tressing and d’uchrmx« direases that can affect the huwan system. . Most diseascs of the Kidneys arise from impurities in the viood, causing humors \Which settie on these parts. \esetine excels any Kknown remedy in the whole world for cleansing and purifying the blood, thereby causing 4 healthy action to all the organs of the body. VEGETINE Prepared by H. R. .STEVENS, Boston, Mass. ogetine is Sold by All Droggists. tor a8 Nl WhHE By, and all other Sisdes, GROL be excelled elther us a dressing or & restorer. MOTI POW. ver, Roaches, Hoths, aud B g Fhas,_lffiafi, ad Smdgrs. BUCK & RAYNER'S MOTH POWDER, * Tt Icceps them out If they’re not yet in, And EILLS! wherever found.” Tnvaluable in Packing Furs and Woolens. SOLD ONLY BY BUCK & RAYNER, MAXERS OF The “Mars” Cologa. CARBOLINE. Anew Kestorer and Dressing combined, made from Petroleum. und completely, deodorized and'delightfully verfumed:” In the hands of all DruggisLs G 'ERAL NOTICE 3 SEWER GAS Wheeler Patent Disinfector will prevent nad otors artsing from Water- . Urinals, tte., and destroy 75 Dearborn-st. M WS (] Warranted.” Apply for testimonials. NOTICE. 'lhc IllmeM(l:flCfl will continue, lhcblls[nc-&fi uf buyln" silinz > in > (‘r Fier £ 0o of Rear v orks un stall, Ridder & Co. F. Chitcago, April 9, LARGE SPRING TRUCKS With experlenced men for movlag furniture at 37 River-st. CARBOLINE for gray har. white hair, ard all other shaies, cannot e exielled either as « dressing of a restore CATARRII REMEDEES. A TRIAL FREE. " Dr, Sykes' Sure Cure for Catarrh” has by Its merits_become the Icading remedy for this Sall S ALTONSTALL. ivathisome disgase. The testfmonlals recefved during the st sear, fruti b 304 avrogd. woull more tha £ dhfs The "atent Med- cine. P mc(-ns Drescrt Come and iny Trial fy st Madlson st Sunday hours> OPTICIAN. MANASSE, OPTICIAN. Tritune Ruilding. Fines ciples, R, Shemetens. v crac s sulted to all siehts on sclonting prine era and Field Glasses, Telcscopes, Sficro- TIIE NEW EXLHAI\ GE. “PRECIOUS WETAL And How Its Resurrection Is to Be More Readily Effected. The Organization of the Chicago Mining and Stock Exchange, and the Effect It Will Eave Upon Mining Interests. Sifting the Good from the Poor, and Providing a Practical System for Securing a Dividend Basis, How the New Organization Will Pre- vent Visionary Mining, and Unworthy Shystering. And Keep Worthless and Mismanaged Mines from Annoying tha Public. A long-felt want ie at lastmet. Unprofitable mines have deceived capitalists long enoagh, and valuable lodes have been kept undeveloped. The orgunization of the Chicago Mining and Stock Ex- change i3 destmed to successfully provide for both, as through it will be hundled only mines of value. It will insist.upon title and honorable management of all mines before offering ooy of their stocks to the public. It wili providea system for aggrezating small sums and givine one dollar the productive power of ten, and it will larzely in- crease the products of all valuable Western mines. There can be no doubt of the salutary efiects which will follow. Anew demand foc machiners, sup- plies,and lubor will be created; the productivencss of builion Le increased, and the growing demand for precious metals met. Tie Exclange pro- vides n Jife assnrance of $5.000 for eath m while the membership fee is only $30. The located at Nos. 104 and 106 Washington where alreacy considerable property hus buen hsted, includin in the Black Uills, Colorado CARBOLINE fs no humbu un(ro!vum.’dh re: covered oy & celepra ¥ the ot BEeRsib A reservin the halr. Sajd by sl THE FARMERS REVIZW Best and Cfié‘tp { Advertising Medium in the World!! GUARANTEED MONTHLY CIRCOLATION of100,000 COPIES TO ADVERTISERS Seeking to reach the farmers of the Northwestern States, no medium offered can compete with The Farmers’ Review. It s an attrative and ponular, 16-peze ournal ouby tished by the Farmers’ Beview Co. 8t Cufeazo, 1. 1t clreulates among the best class of farmers (u thé North- western States. Advertise in the “Review.” It Will Be Read in 100,000 Families, RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 inehi—one month CARBOLINE I8 no humbug. but a_distilled extract of petrolenm. dlschvervd by a celebrated chemls: 1or the purpose of resring. dressing, and proserviog the hant L by 10 CARITALLSTS! $25,000 WANTED for a term of years on valuable leaschold property contrally focated: substantial brick butldings fully o cupled, puying 10 per cent reutal on valuation of $60, 000._Address K 16, Tribune office. Northwestern National Bank OF CEIICAGO, April 13, 1878. From this date we wiil redeem fo GOLD all the cle- culatlng notes of this Lank presenied atour c 0000 ™0 LéAN d Chicago praperty at 7 prx cents G Tribiine Uumlm" Pald for Efdelity and State Savings Books, Third and German Natlonal Lank Clatn 0a first- clmnm 0 commissions 1 per k3 ¥ SILIKS. PARIR DS Invite the ladies of Chicago and vicinity to call and make a close inspection of their stock, They will find a great many fine goods,” with late novelties never before shown by us. Since we quit display- ing goods outside our trade has greatly increased, éspe- cially for a finer grade of goods, owing no doubt to our improved facilities for display- ing them, The store has been thoroughly refitted, the Cloak and Suit Department greatly enlarged, and everything so arranged as to make it the lightest store in the city. BLACK SILKS. 50 pes. Black Gros. Grain Silks, good quality, at 60c, G5¢, 50 pes. Heavy Gros Grain rich lustre, at 85¢, 90¢, and 1. 100 pes. Improved American Silks, extra heavy and warranted to wear, 22 inches wide, at $1, $1.15, $1.25, and 50. These are without doubt the best value ever offered in this or any other marlket. 20 pes. Guinet Gros Gra in finish, extra quality, at mer price $2.50. 25 pes. Teillard’s Extra Heavy Satin Finish- Gros Grains, espe- cially adapted for Clo.ikm-', 24 inches wide, price 25 and $2.35. The same goods are now being sold in this market at $3. COLORED SILKS. 50 pes. Colored Silks, all shades, for trimming, at 70c¢. 50 pes. Colored Gros Grains, all shades, at 85¢, 90¢, and §1. 50 pes. Colored Gros Grains, good quality, 19 inches wide, at $1.10, former price $1.235, 25 pes.Colored Gros Grains, very desirable shades, 24 inches wide, reduced from $2.50 to $1.75— special bargain. 200 pces. Improved American Silks, 20 different shades, rich lustre, 22 inches wide, at $1.25, never before oftered for less than $1.35. PARDRIDGEN MAIN STORE, 114 & 116 State-st. ins, sat- 22, for- HNAIR GOODS. $40 SWITCHES now sold at All Long Hafr. = $D GENTY’- WIGS, formerly $20, GPAY H ‘IR In every shade, at prices never -Redem;-uon forthe hafr we recom- the same us my Patent Saratoga Waves (manufactured tured and sold M nny mner duler wmch provestobea $20 820 Switches. §10; very nice onesat $5. CURLS, formerly $8, now - $u4 SARATOGA WAVES reduced to before nl'm’d of. Sliver White— Mra, Cmmrlls NOTICE. emumons Talr Dealers and sold ONLY by mc).l"fll present one FREE OF fac stmiie of mine, REDUCED:? : 9§ INCH HAIR BRAIDS, - - - $8 $5 Curls at $3; handsome ones at $1. $5 And upwnnh. 4 shade ditficult to get. mend Hl\qiull ledly. Blond Wash lflr the balrby the -As tl who represent flmlr almost worthless imitation to be CHAEGE to any lady who will produce one manufac- | _210 WABASH-AV. CARBOLINE Isnow acknowledged by all scientific men ta contaln the g)l'ullfl'fll necessary (o a complete llcs(nrnl'vc and ressing for Balr. Soid by all dr MILLINERY. WEDNESDAY, April 17. THURSDAY, April18. MILLINERY. Blogant Disply of Spring Bomnels and Romd as, 147 STATE-ST., bet. Madison & Mource. MILLINERY OPENING Of Stylish Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, And a Fine Assortment of French Chip Hatain all the Latest Styles. on Thursday and Friday, April 18 snd 19, at 205 South Halsted strct, Jas. SH, essor to Mrs. Mills. NN T E_MILLISERY VepNEeDay, APHI 17, a¢ 236 Wabas! AN arc cordln" L EEEE / Mrs ‘WM.DEVOY, 196 Snteou. 13 no humbngs, but a distiiled extract of petrolenm, discovered by colebrated chemust for the purpos; of urinz, dressine, and prezerviog the hair. Sold by is. =1 invited. A Our MILLINERT Open- ing will take place TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Aprtl 18and 17 CARBOLINE, a deodorfzed extract of retrolenm, {s-row the town ialk, It betne the only artlcle thut Wil catise the halr to ETOW on bald heads. B §100 5 SHOEN ALL OTR OWN HAKE. GRNTY CUSTOR-ADE SHOES REDUCED TO §$7.50. Thess Shoes you can not get made for less than $12.00 or ¥13.00. S:ecml Bn.!"fm.nw on Ladies’ CURSO XID SIDE-LACE at $3.00. STREETER & TUCHER, 70 East Madison-st, Agents for BURT & MEARS' GENTS® AND-MADE SHOES. CARBOLINE The most acceptable Dressing In use for the Ifaman Tlalr, and_the_only artfele that will [estore Hlr on Bald Hieads. Xow'sold by all Drugzists. FOR SALk. MMechanic: T & Building Association, st., will loan money and receive principal i2_mouthly Instatimens. imited loventh Series & dating from 3. MO0, ee' PEOPLE'S BUILD'G & LOAN 4850, 50 WASHINGTO! Wil take up the mortzage on your house or loan vou money to bulld and recefve back priocipal and {nterest ayments 10 larger th e fmmiGucyppayme HARRISON RELLEY, Sce. 121 Randol, CARBOLINE. made from shecully A new Restorer anid Dressing combine: Petrotenm, nud completely deodorized ai pert) In the bands of il Druz: e mUmYSS, TARENDS KUMY%S T A delicluus be Or Milks Wine. The King of Foorls. ouly article of Its ki derful putrftive stomact " N 1as ‘other foo offen. restores muxm when medicines fail. erally, sould drink Kus 1 and_blood only de- Sarire d«‘nx ||. or ks Fod Snd for clrculars. | No agen S JAtN il it (:\)Xe Xirc-\sm"ln use for the Human Ty xfi?h‘fa s @ Lt il Testore stalr on wsuhl il umr Duatness Carte, $1.50 per 1 usm. Note z;.« jand ex- v} ] ir| 40’ S1a Q. H Pamc Prices! < Love Will Find Out the Way ? (0ld Sonz). Mistress (who does not allow * followers ™ in the house): ** Who is that you were talking to in the kitchen, Mars? Ob, but I certainly “dia hear you talking to some une—and I thought [ heard, indistinctiy, I admit, a man’s—" Mary OLINE. “T‘he molfll:‘cl‘.l:m‘l;bllflnl;n!‘(‘e.\b‘l?glln !illl|= ‘fm' the I‘ilum.n At aad. the oo e will' Hestore i Heads. Now sola by ail Lruzcfits. = CARBOLINE. Anew Restorer and Dressing combined. mad fro or Compictely Arooreed aad delghUrly e §a‘the iads of all Druggiass, LY CARBOLINE, ed cxtract of petroleum, 18 now the town ('a'l‘fo?f;‘(ll:rm- galy aricle that Wil cause the halr 10 craw oa bald hea Steinway Upright Pianos. For cale, at n bargain, a Fine Style 1 Stelaway Tp- HighL el bt a Gort f, pracfically as any fully warranced. LYON & u _Ir YOU WISH T0 RENDER ous of conrenfence pit {n onc of M honse 3 modcl of co! » LS B Sar d elegant. [ lor, Passeuger without enieti Drop postal-card to_LI BABY CARRIAGES. wmage, *est End." Daby carrlaces and . wlth detaciible seat, at CIAS BAls: s Ho BABE‘GI—IANCE_ ALE—The clegunt furnlture of a three-siory come for elzhi¢ PROFESSIONAL. ART FURNITURE. HUSTBEGLOSED The bankrn; P stock of Art Furpiture, 122 State-st., which has been held under virtue of . judgment, is now placed upon the market for immediate dis— posal at private sale. Said stock consists_of the finest and most ornate line - of Furniture ever shown West, at bankrupt prices. It must be sold at ouce in o der to satisfy jndgment, and to clear the premises, which are ‘rented to other parties after May 1 next. L..G. FAIRBANK & GO, 122 STATE-ST. CARBOLINE, 3 deodorized extract of petroleum, s now the town alk. (2 belns the only article that will cause the hairto row on bald heads. !I-‘Ull STORAGE. LADBES! Save your FURS from NOTHS, DAMPNESS, AND FIRE By leaving them with us to preserve through the Summer months. Receipts given, and churges low. leave orders with us and we will send for FURS without extra charge. A.BISHOP & CO, 164 State-st., cor. Monroe. f Is th m Sieoeits S S W abse the hair 1o 0w on batd heads: REAL ESTATE. The Davison Block, situated on Fifth-av. between Madison and Monroe-sts., 80 feet front. Paysa handsomeincome. Tuesday, April 16, at10 a. m., cor. Washington and LaSalle-sts. JUSTINHAYES,M.D. SPECIALITY, Treatment of Chronic and Nervons Direcases with the best means of the Profession, including Electricity and Cure of’ Patients. at 187 WABASH-AV., Palmer House Block, Chicazo. TOVIN LING I MOVING. Spring Trucksand careful men fursished Lo movefur- S TS N gan-ar.. coraer Madison-st. LARGE SPRING TRUCKS With esperienced mea for moviag furniture at 37 TRiver-st. A BARGAIN On Michigun-sy.. near Fourteenth-st... fine two-story. and basement stond front nouse, 13 rooms. fronts ast: Ior232170 to 20-foot aliey, Above can be sold fof §11,0,0, all cash; o part on ive years JOHN Q. WELLS, oo 59, 1:6 Waskiington-st. FOR SALE Oi BENT DUCK ON SOUTH BI: containing 600 FEE b ot 1he, Faitroad tracks Kelley, Morley & Co. Poutcasion kve& Moy 1. i adsat. Thos, B. Bryar's Emmlw Residence, “BIRD’S NEST,” 26 1L, for exchange. sale. or At Emhost, Dupae Co.. UL, for, exoh e Sheob S B Lak: CARBOLINE. m |"" ooy Aot l"x'x':"n’i’s': e i on it and. the. oTe T, il icstars B s N sold by al Drugs C | grow onbad heads. CARBOLINE, ctroleam, s now the town that wail cause the balrto. a deodorized extract of FalX. bein; the only artis heads,