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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, ISTo—BLUTEEN CAWmS = : R . 56, - for Colorado, where | marner. The dress is of satin, and has the front. | of late_years even the London Times lins con- that exaspeuing kind which always prooises | - MR SOETAL WORLD, | the Paimer House, ey route fenGolor 7% | Grnamented by pointed straps of plush which | cluded that,the bride ca be mentioned in 3 §0rt 1o Jet itsell oL byt never does. 3 2 o el n,;_—no‘., Georzze H. Norris and wife_leave | emerae frem the side-seams. ' These straps are | of carcless way. . ey Mrs, Ontes, Hike wodjesica and a few others, S : tho ity mest weels for & winter resideiice: o | cOrdcd with ratin, und are biittoned in the exact | The return of Mrs. C. M. King from New | Bt :hriuz:nhsl:e wet::_! mfi;fis 1ar West as possible . it « d’ the Florida. 2 a centre of the front width “;i‘tn a:tgr—slmnm\ York with winter stvles of miltinery will enable price as chiarzed at the Main Odice, e B e on the-.. St tame dlose o | Notes from- the Altar an 1. 7. Leiter, Esq., and family will go West | ornament of garnet beads. ‘The elceves are of | gociety Jadies, visiting No. 150 State street, to Hick p.Jth, durin: the we timic, tune, voice, Zesture, and wrome were month. Iaukee, Wis., and | teainewhich 15 vory lonk 18 fufeted by s knifer | o, The Germans now sl tnelr weading outfits Mr. J. V. V, Platto, of - Milwaukee, Wis., raim: £ oot A over this falis & deep | 8 half-cost to the next lucky -pair, instesd of yare the | pleatiug of satin, and over this falls 4 deep | wogring them out. This same system can be e Qecent in | Populavicy of the Short Watking- e o eeini, e D o Uoa e ot (he lower siic I Ggep e ! Ik e, : Zeels of Mrs M. B, Gt "= points, throuzh which the satin plisse is visible. |- SStended to evérything but coftins. | THE CHicAGo 'TRIBUNE: SAN FRANCISCO. The City Again Mad on the Sub- ject of Mining Stocks. Big Jump of Sierra Nevada and | 08 0 matiet, and_passively poriE o ol guesls of Jrs. « e : Union Consolidated. e B I s 5 i anh ) lley and daughters | ‘The Uovuct is thoroughly French, and fs one | ‘I'he prosressive hatters. Scott & Co., star e gl Rohatis prs phont fo rsnnetie ] - : s e e aeamer Gedmanic i fow women. coud e wit fpuniy, | dnothe branch store comer, of Halitcd and : o chmate i 4 ; = St ndced, the entire costume would be * tryjog ¥ | 112 , at th I 00, oo EERONARS, 5 Dread- thet the New Bomanza King | Uriow cimate oo these v Rothales, o who | Some Rglish Costumos—The New Basqnes | Y5icGiliies Tyrret toft carly in the T O ey ban, e *"The King o x;:f-f;mc;x:zb ‘:;:;lrn:;: Qllleh;‘x:\l;: R e A by s i th » i G i storation of his | for, y brunette with a complexion un- ¥ 2 it ol = o1 i Dol o3t i Will Succumb to Flood & Jougtislast: = Me bug ettos for the fulitlos of and Bomnets. S 1o he oo o hass of Trienas. tiiged by a shade, ever 8o slight, of carnation, | to hand-orzanists, but he has purchased ddles | (ke uif 10T BREES of Fejdllus ool beroq '0’Brien. Rotach ?:a Eggemgnal ,:n)}'";sléc ey ;::3::;; TP “The Hon. Alfred Foster, Mayor of La Porte, | it is a regat outfit. {or poor micn and pnll]u bthur -expenses | while EVE, 53 South Gre Citaton (fa.) papey K " Crane gi y v Y5, CHic. . Tnd., and his wife are visitive the fawily of Col. TO RETURN TO THE BONNET. caro.ng how to saw the bow. . 8 capy ‘ 1“)‘\:‘11.\; ;(;nthé; fi%rfifi'f-"‘:a&'i{‘.flf“}m"; L?nl:ixsu&g:l: )l.\mm?\'(x;‘g 2 .‘B Gray, No. 8 Langley ugunuc. Bos i R‘sls r:n:ldlo.ncnttl;mlryeo(ttfe Y}l:xxshlusufd liln lt‘?e Felt hfit.s lin aiu s‘mj\-lusrn;:d ;(;Iomfi ffl’mng,g l)h};’sg;:;}'k ng;,‘;,“;‘, m i i imsel o LG 4 5 Mclia M. Waukegan, has been | dress. and bas tle face trimmed of a full satin | cents. - Real ‘rench felt, at Mey f A 4 uj Charity fppeals at an Opportune Boment, aud | guat, hegyay, et boable o relmburse blmetll | sfss Belle M. Norrls, davglier of the Ton. st of Mise s . Miller Tor the past | pulling. TheLrim s edeed with a row of larze | milliners, No. 135 State strect. e I o alveaturess replr. "ag George 1. Norris, of this city, was married at round paruet beads, and the strings ore of | Rognatiis 35, good-looking, wealthy, and o L—TWO YOUNG M N WOULH Ling £001-loo} . the Yellow-Fever bistricts Reap 3 Hc has wiscly given the part of Col. Starbottle to Crane, who is much better suited 10 Its eccen- acquaititance of two Lich Harvest. the Aveoue House last Tuesday morning;at9 | .Miss Ella E. Stoner, of Three Rivcrs‘,\llich.. d%flme-mc}l ribbon, satiEl nm}dnlusn} ’{l‘;i: nub; bachelor. tricities.” They ure also rohcarsing the “Two | o’clock to Mr. Louls Perrine, by the Rev. Will- | i§ the gucst of Alrs. P. E. Kin.zraan, Jr., No. 1140 | side trimming consists of a wide scarf of almos! y ; o {heir resertoire should it prove to be a hif. the refaives awd most ndimate hewds Wit | O1F, 20 M. . & Walker, >< ave been Tt o K Reodrs Tempie of Musies 108 State ks jir 30z i s of taste unite in ‘condemning both a profusion in any event, their singular partuersiip, fn | Lo T on T resents wers ners | DreaSy o5 Some Hontis past I3 prrv inany event R k) > orings, N.Y., | of ornament and brilliancy of coloring in_the X L hich they bevo sl sucl gaod duck, promises [ o5 o o betnr 8300400 cash nd 8 15 stiat ot Sirs: Dearee R0 3053 | street, the greatest latitage s conceded io | Patti makes her $2,000 per night with her to be permancut. = 1 l % euest of Mr. and A ndiaa avenue, Another experiment to be tried upon us is { spienaid pair of zold bracelets, from the mother toilettes intended solely for indoor wear. Such | Voice just s easy as other women sit ana retail Special Correspondence of The Tribune. Sax Fraxcisco, Sept. 21.—The entire popula- tion bas been cngaged during the past fortniht in two occupations: epeculating in stocks and contributing to the yellow-fever sufferers. are the vauaries of fashion, that though one | 15 cents’ worth of neizhborhood gossip, but she Freaks of Fortune.” which J. C. Williamson | of the bride, and the deed of a marble:ffont o 2 el h Pria ey o = , . % ARTNER WANTED—CARL SCHROLL 19 T0% Stocks nave becn booming,—a circumstance | and Maguie, Moore will bring out next iweekt at | rosidence on Michigan avenuc. Mr. and Ms. X which has put every one i good bumor aud f Baldwice,, & s VG SORREE DRAICE, 11 BT | Perrive lett at 10:30 o'clock to socnd o few THE SHORT WALKING SKIRT. of what is * the fashion.” Never Lave fashions | Mrs. Thompson just personally brougat from | PARTSEL WANTED-CARL SCHROLL 1<7HE conduced to gencrous charities. Any onc who | P L * days with friends in Ipws, and will return to Spectat Correspondence af The Tribune. been so suited" to the people. When a certain | the Paris Exposition delights our society Iadies. | tie worid: he ‘has ereeted two ia this cies, omg ol B .~The most violent revo- | stylc does not harmonize with your charms of ‘Webb Hayes' girl lives three miles from Fre- ;llufiqu : Millaon Canal-street.. and the otlie? vae I3 tig muszivings. u e Maggic Moore had been spending an idle | the Avenue House carly in October. They witt |~ NEW Youls'Sept. 3 y e 3 summer here, and did not ean?ct to play betore | be at home to friends T’{m,flm»s of nextmenth, | lution in fashions is the oue which has intro- n}llu uu_‘(l! figuro. ‘:ln“ need 'no,l'd:spnir. (Ila; on | mont, and the son of tue President goes tosce | Pl wrdinehtod Kbzl 5 \:I.::crleo u rfu}“.?f.fi'fi vetnening to the East. “They merely conzemsed | Y11 TS PRt e coretary of lr. | duced tho st wlking skis for gencral strcel. | SEAS s i ades equally elogant and fys | ner across los and afoct. o | Every rata-hotse dy Thoned or. . mill g contract as soon as it was sizned. Burtington & Quincy Railroad,§¥as marricd | admirable fashion with open arms. There will | yeed wear a thing Lecause it is tashionnble if it greatest millinery noveltics ever shown here. WAL I LOTZ. neer an ir Wednesday morning at $ o'clock, to Miss Carrie { always be Iadies who will persist in trailing | be unbecoming, for among the infinite varicty is With the advent of ool weather the price of Fifth-av., Chica It wasbut a year since their 1ast visit. “Struck = 'E: 2 Ty, ohtel R . Perry, Esq., of | y: " o v omething sure to suit every one. MaTTie S, 2 - AR W L. Perry, dausghter of J. C. Perry 4. yards of finery after them on pavements and | some! ry ATTIE S, coach dops has declined 80 as to ruin several P!‘m&‘fii;";o has not made a *“little turn® in Sierra Nevada ar Unlon Consolidated has willfully missed an opportunity, for the Bonanza Thumb has not yet managed to bring its pressure upon the uew deal. B ‘There was pale consterpation in the sanctum , Gail will prefer. Arther Tmummmdfi-’; 4 Solicitorof Patents, S D—WITH 53.C00 OF ORETH. iz notion and Tancy %ok buyins f£anctorum of the Money Kings when it beganto | Off”” was a stuler play in San Franciseco wheu F ! 4 ¥ Sy - ohoct | Fond du'Lac, Wis., at the Iatter city, 5 i . Lt n be Liated abroad that a new bonaaza had been | 16 was tirst produced thian it would be elseivhere, | Fond du Lac, Wis. b the lattereity, | | over crossinas, but this must at all tines be ! St e Eastern dealers, it is said. at Rantas City. Mo, The advertises s gn nant o discovered in & mine over which they Lad uo | 2ud the theatre ad been duing ruinous busi- | 5 ns S Weldon, oue_of _the. train-ais- ipat Kovgliig fo persons of lasie, whether SOCIETY TOPICS. Fiftcen varictios of cough candy at Gunther's, | i koous fullybatd for. ' Adirees & 74. - Triouae aifcs control. i ced with a master-stroke. | bateners of the Cuicazo & Alton Raitway, was | lookers-on or wearers: e fuvorite street e Judge Hilton bas now become the friend and | TP A 3 WITH FROY Tne magmitnde of the new bonanza predicted Tinng T ot ooty prices, aud thectss | Marricd to atiss Bessic Fay, of that cily. for- | dresses for fall aud carly winter arcchiclly com- | _The Roy. Dr. Talmage saya: * There are £our | payron of the Grocdmoor sillemen, and it wom't J,u L P s Yost Leleaieiet 2 an eshe tle = | merly of Ohio. bindtions of velvet and some all-wooi fabric. | roads that lead to Hell, and Tngersoll is opening | be long before target practice will be as dead as | quired. Addzes Tribuncofice. - another.” Wouldn't that be the Fiith avenue? | 2 door-nail. 0 TO 31070 75 seaired a hig. T A S This_same_ balcony has been the stumbling- Thursday evening at 6 o'clock the nup- | iji; 13,0 the latter are not. commended. The; 4 win's Theatre vein. | tials of Miss Lifly L. Cofburn and Charles M. ¢ & 5 Y - i S dhiE i o :‘i:? in Baldwin's” Theatre from the begin- | fBO8 T8 LIEY e Cob quict. but clegant | have by no means the rich, soft appearance that | Only twenty-four Baltimore gigls have found | Asency ‘f'nr heliotypes, Lovejoy & Foster. . Barry Sullivan used to glare at its vacont | Maumer at the residence of the vride’s purcots, | wool and velvet present. When it is desirable | carls worth $6,000 cach in opening oysters this !Qut‘elnc Jct_orl;_ )O:‘h?u-.;?;c sl:efldm nl,fl;é th;;- seats from under the pent brows of Jtickard | NO- 447 South Leaviit streer. The ceremony (0 use silk In union with some other material, | fall. This shows what a terrible shrinkage there | et B¢, £0Ve B3 L0 L‘,fflf‘}',em‘;fl;m"‘m;z P TJ1. with 2 maiignant ook which was positively | Wes pertormed by the Rev. Dr. Thomas, pastor [ tis second one is now satin or brocade. “Very | hds been in the pearl business. 3,000, 2 blood-curdiing. - Mo attraction. ever ilod o, | Of the Contunary’ Church, - The displav of pres- | (b0 TG0 JHE 8 A ML R or SE860eE HoSe ' ,000. b scen at kxaositlon. Add excepting the grand opera. ents was tins, erbracing A number of beautiful | €1£ant toilettes, both black and in colors, are | It is a partieular pleasure in dealing With | _ A fine watch should be taken to Hamilton & Lak 5 g1 Dlamof thentre has ever succceded fo | A costly gifts, prowinent amons which were:f made of silk combined with either of the ubove. | Ghormnley, dictator of modes, to- know that [ Shourds’ for repairs. pasT JEL San Francisco, and any divergence from that | hoted a #old watch and chafi from the bride’s | One of the most clegant. vombinations now in | every toilet prodnced under his dircction is [ ‘The young wmen of this conntry will bepleased | [ s draftabic bush plan fuvariably brings disaster. 2‘,‘;’3{'}”-33;{%’;“33’?‘r.f.'.‘,"fim','_'?oolif,'v‘i?:p{.'éfi""fi? vozue siows gatinand fuille. The handsomest | novel as well os stylishly beautiful. Every lady 'g"‘m‘;’“' e ;mlomo barber hr‘\!stil"v?flmlfll‘"-'f wards. Address ¥, oflic “The people have always been acq ’ er Soup-turee i 3 i se % i & = e chine by which he can singe off the human hair IV TR e e e e 2 boen accustomed L0 8 | Set from the sroom's sister, and a_zold lockut | OF these dresses are now i black, but some in | appreciates the viluc of belng able to be the | oye'hirrecn-onc-hundredths of an jacircloser to | PARTRER WANTER (I AROUT SLanesmy ol sue exiry one ¢lse Wiio W S0OUY 1 get with rubies from the mroom. After supper | the darker; shades of wine-color, indizo, and | first to wear any speciully new and elezant | the skull than it Is now possible to bring ic with | dress A 1. c R s e All the dodar-ang and a pleasant hour among friendsaudrelatives, | myrtle-green are also ndmired. One dress | mode, aud no patron of Ghormley ever finds it | the clipping-machine. Any young man who ¢ sitting together. tne happy couple took the train for u visit in { showing these two materials, faille snd satin, | necessary to appear in a costumie which has | will zo outinto saciety with “ereaf stragzeling between dress cird Wisconsin. s used to excellent advantage, is entirely of black, | become ‘common by previous public exhibition. | locks nearly threc-cighihs of an'inchlong strag- ¥ This fact was impressed upon us with peculiar | eling down' his back ought to be ashamed of commissjon bug, the rising of anew power. The succession of edapply. Addrey financial dynasties is rapid in this maelstron: of cxcitement, and, warned by the past, they feared the future. They have more moncy than they can ever spend, for all their tastes are simple,—Mrs. Mackey of. course excepted; aud cven she, in the wildest excessof her estravazance, does Dot spend ber incomes; but they love their power, and they could not brook a rival. They determined to obtain control of the new mine at all hazards. They coricocted schemes of all sorts with which their brokers might. play upon the market. “They bulled and beared by IR S15.006T0 Shax, Two Icullum|fl)fim husiness established; J. MeCALLUM & BIY ments which bave ro equa if¥e man ar S canitsl 2,000 or up- — HWITII S1.0w CASH T3 ctlrlaz nartners Inferest I an estay L bays atout $1.00 & year. Ak ohict upon ine TH ABOUT $1.50 13 turas till every one wss mystitied. [ « and orchestra to be almost At o Bt 4 2 4 atnable. Thies lwiss Iave 3 ar | A very pleasant wedding occurred last Sun- {5 5 2l ; o L The great public looked on with keen | [ RO fntg::ccl)hcax",‘:étsl they froch fhiie $19= | aay aftertioon ak 655 Wabash avemue, the cot- li,“.c back of the robe shows 4 severcly geeurate | yore “luse week, Haudsome styles were | himsell. PARTIES TED-RITH AD 3 onxiety. They dreaded every day to hear that | gface Gt be. ¥ | tracting partics being Miss Carric Now and Mr. | Princess of black salln. The trainis véry loug ["ghown at oll of the *openings,” but | Mme, Paitras will be with i. R, Daon & Son, S e ey Ll the new people had succumbed to the power of |~ When the Grand Opera-House was builg it | B4 Sonvenficld, both of Chicago. ‘The bride | and is square, a style much scen in recent [most of our —society leaders seemed 10 | 178 Wabash avenue,and will be pleasedto sce alf Ti) §50 T0 OPES X, - Flood & O'Brien. They knew that such on | was furnished with a handsome gallery, fringed | WOTe A nearl-colored Irish poulin, no jewelrs, | models for dressy occasions, but hardly so | be quictly waiting to i their orders totheir | her lady friends. Will pay quick nné end to the issue meant wrecked fortunes, pov- | on the outer edee with o row of mezzanine ::xg‘,rw]:;gkn;:ffi;:(‘\]u(x)?:‘xé\l ;-;n:ficl;l\_}musu(xmun {llerr graceful as the round or slishtly pointcd 2:|\'or‘lll- Ghnnulleya kl’iu\\]mz "l:l]idlllc mn,'m[:i- 2 Fetumna. Address X 62, Tribune otice, erty, panic. voxes. Iv appeared so beautifully that pe oW 100 54 F0mC, LR Pers i 2o e cent desigus evolvel y hitn would ve not only 3 ¢ AR 2 T DTN A ¥ STABLISAED i of rumors of thie doings of Flood & | osd she balmes for shor pukMlly tht People. | gud Mirs. Sounientield Were the recipionts of | Urain: There is no trimming on ‘the train, | {105 CEa 0N Deantitul, but also would be A PRINCE’S FUNERAL. P Ui bnsimost, Wit Si5.006 fo 530, b0 g O'Brien, as the firm continues to be called, were | But every one down-stairs wondered who was | Wany beautitul and useful presents. unless one so regards a heavy cable cord which | something not seen or worn' beiore by any one iy 2y X 57, Tribua olice.” SOk rifc on the street, and every one believed them. | yp-stairs, and every one up-stairs wondered who Married: Sept. 25, at Neosly Fulls, Kan., bY | finishes the edge. The front of the dressat the | else. Ghormley is unique and inimitable, and | The Burinl of tho Young Heir-Apparent to ' 00D MAN WITH LITILE the Rev. §..M. Irwin, sobn L. Bennett, of Chis | yottom is trimmed with five flat. plisscs, alter- | OUr returning visitors to_Europe aaree that not the Imperial Throne of Japan. i i ey i was dowistairs. o it fnally camie o pags that when people went. to the Grand Opera-House Ll = at all they all hudaled tosether down-stairs, | , Sundas evening, Seot. and saw cach other to their hearts' satisfaction, | e "”‘,‘““’g“{*fi« e The professiousl dead-heads werc sent up- [ Lbe Rev. It It Allison offici stairs to fill up, and stood out gloomily blacle | 3% e M TV A GENT WITH ARy t'rn azent for one, Jishinents of metal zox 5 10 open a atricily whe mission honse ta Chieats). - Satisfactory reier. ven ad require . ArEss for one week, ATy It was_told that the overfull vaultsof the Bank of Nevada had been compeiled to reifeve themselves by storing their extra treasure in he United States Mint. Tt was said in this connection that this reple- tion was caused by bunk’s having borrowed May B. Cook. A Al e ke, cven Paris nor the Exposition showed aught prial Tl 23,0t the residence of | fruss ol e dhsse e of ey S et ohe | mhore striking or attracive in adiss’ attirs than i o L R W nvenue, | yard 1o the bust line, where it terminates, thus | the distinzuc costumes always obtaivable of e mornine of £102d Inst. the. funerd ing, Jobn Richaed | eorine a low square corsaze in front. “The | Uhis ruler of fashion. It wili be remembered | cortege of the late Prince Yuki-bito feft the a Palace at 7:40a. m. The proces- s, assistant bookkeeper Western Union | sides of the skirt are of faille, and are trimmed | that Mr. Glurmlcy males a specialty of the | Takeno-) new and thoroushly-successful process of Te- | eion was preceded by some mounted police of- cago, and M z%m the savi Auun;:s n‘llt_amlablc money in | here and there against the white paint and pale- '{;flg:fi'flflpl‘“fi_‘;‘:fi;’é‘& “‘:fx;fgsflgi‘mv\ and fcflgfl‘:\ Irom thie waist-line down with uu intricate zle- | 1x ul Lecs er to prevent its circulation. ¢ velv Vit cad-head T Moeus Ve 74 2 ¢ ick cl kK cord. A storing old crepe und lace. feeps: i T e 55 wnother Tesource thoy boneht up the | fraw evers fine i theh ohtion % VT | jong wos winessed_ anly by e intimate | 105 botton thesides ove: ineped with s arrow | | Distaclrs wife. did miuch. o make him emi. | LSSt @ iauadron of cvalry, a corps of en- o o 2 Sl small and cowparatively valucless wines adja- |~ When Baldwin's Theatre was built, all the | [riends and relatives of the cantracting partics. | pleating of satin. The satin front is also made | nent; she ckcered, consoled, and encouraged | SHCErs: musicians, two battulions of infantry, b Iear Dt of 8 ey o Soun o Serra Novads and Uniow Gonsolidateds | crimson Insurisuce sud point uf vaotdie in big | The. wedding prescats, though few, Were of & | Yery lnborats b o siniar disposiion of CoRly | bim in deicat: 2% | and a corps of artillersmen; hen two officers ‘o oy’ o7 dn et chioiee selectlon. The elceves are of satin, very, very narrow, and | The opening reception on Thursday and last | Of the Boardof Ceremony followed on herse- PaRINER to add to an 1216 0r b in order to shut off the use of the shafts, and bring_them to terms. < At lnst a terrible rumor came,to town to the effect that Jim L'air, as he is aliways reverentiy called, and John §. Rac, the new Silver King, liad been seen hobnobbing together in Virginia City, riding about in carringes tozether, and ap- parently on the most amicabic terms. It was evident that diploniacy had . been re- gorted to, and _that the oily, suave, and bland Jim Fair was the diplomat. . The great public lilted up its voice and groaned. It scemed impossible to escape the mcreiless grip of Flood & O'Brien. The poor ‘map’s last chauce in the stock market secemed o be slippiuz away. It occurred to him that the new ruje mirht wicld 25 heavy a rod, but he longed for the exchange. The end, however, Was ot yet. Fiood & O'Brien are still ruminating their plans o et hold of everything in_the country 1hat they have ot yet got, while Sierra Nerada has gpamboled buoyantly amang all sorts of prices, commencing With $7 2 little more than a wmonth azo, and dosing at §2 g Union Cousslidated followed in its wake. 1t ve- balcony could not temptibe deopic uu there, | Chgice selection. They profited by their experience, aud would | 1 ‘ednt plar evoning ?fl;t, ut the residence of | reaching only to the elbow, Wherc thcy are fin- | evenine of the elezant new photozraphic par- | back, and two carriages, in oue of which was the ot o, omas Carbine, No. 427 West Lakostreet, oo | jshod with deep frills of black lace nud gracetul, | lors of Rocner, 77, T, and 51 State strect, drew | President of the Board of Coremons'; next came if the ouse were crowded below the Jate- | €urted one of the brilliunt ma.rimonial eveuts | claborate loopings of sitk cord. ~Blacksilk cost | tomether the most brilliant audience it has boon | & ba g7 p ey comers would take their money back and go | OF ti scaseu, beftie the marriaze of Lis duueh | tumes are as much worn and admired us even, | gur fortune to sec for mavy a day. Whatever | Lannen borne by three men, two sakaki trecs, home sooter than o up-stairs, aud the conse. [ ter: Mar s to Mlr. Frederick Blubim, forneriy }.and very clegant ones ure shown. ¥or the | his famous artist puts his hands 1o is sura to | cach borneby three men, and red and white fiags. quence has been o dispiriting circle of vacant | Of this city, b“tr"l"' of Mifwsukee. The eef- | gereet, however. they are no lonser considered | enccced, it will therefore not be @ matter of | These were followed by some Shinto priests, the seats during the three years of the hiouse’s ex- | $mODY wus performed by the Rev. Henrs G. | aliozether desirable. Indeed, the rezulation | wonder 1o the many who know him personglly, | chief -privst and bis immediate subordinates istence. _lerf,\, Rector of All Saings” Eniscopal Churcll, | street dress is either all wool or wool and vel- | tiac his {nauzural reception surpassed suvthing | being in carriazes; then the deceased’s sword, the inauzuration of the williamson en- | I0 the proscace of & larze numiber of velatives | ver. Very handsome waiking suits ar made of | of the kind ever before undertaien in Chicago: o i g gavement was commenced o reduction of | nd friends. The bride was eupported by Miss | plain wool, combined with ouc of the mans | o fhe reportorinl eye It was irsed | POrAe DY & courtier; ten musiclans, and again orices. The balcony became o sort of swell | Josic Lewis, and Mr. Frank L. Gentry acted as | plajds. One of the most stylist dresses I nave | (o determine which nost to admirew | Sakaki trees, and six weapons. These mmedi- zallery at 50 cents, and the house Las been foil | est man. The house was beautifully decorated | geen i of this deseription, and it fs in every the throne of beantiful and handsomely | 3tely preceded the Prinee’s caffin, which was in every niebt from pit to doue. with everareens, smilax, snd cut tlowers, the | yjcujar as satisfactory asit is pleasiog in appear- | artired ladics, or the maznlficens exhibition of | UpVarnished wood, about six fect by three, and Thie Williamsons are astonished at their own | ift of Mr. oud Mrs. Thomas Archer, of St. | ance, The skirt is a desig known as the | tworks of art which decorated the walls. Mr. | O both sides bore the Mikado's erost (a_chiry success. aund it has_made thew hopeiul for | JOSCPW, Mich. Atthe conclusion of the Leonora. Itis sufficiently short to_escape the | Rocher's suests were arriving and departing in | savthemum) in gold. The coflin was supported “ Freaks of Fortune,” which is the work of a | ¢MOuY & bountiful repast was partaken ofy and | yround at all points, and bas the front width | \heir varriaees up to & late hour, and all gave | DY ten courtiers, five on ¢ither side, and was couple of _Califoruia’ authors,—Clay M. Greene | beardy enjored by all present. The wedding | sligutly fulled 'in three picces by | ynhounded praise 10 the enterprising gentle- | LOrue, in_turus, by fifty mev. Alter this were and A. 8. Thompso. presents were clegant and numerous, and | punches of pgathers, This draped | man whose Jiborality and artistic taste has | corricd two artificial iowers und a pair of the “The Willlamsons have been quite successful | Showed the high appreciation in which the | front narrows a lttle towards the waist, { wriven Chicamo such a noble bome for photo. | Prince’s shocs. The carrlaze of the chief | 4357 i also with their farce, “1he Chinese Question,” | YOURS couple were held by theirmany friends. | ang js edzed lensthwise by finely-laid si graphiic art, so_approvsiately surrounded by the | tourner, Kuea, wus next followed by those of | ¥ MASSMERTING Wil thes aid not dare to rud during theirlosy | At theclose of the festivities Mr. ana Mrs. | pleatings which turn bzekupon the plain side. | Tasterpivees of himelitiat &5 £0 Sy, of the | Messrs. Tokudiiji and Sugi. Minister and Vice | £}, Joirneme visit on account of the riotous disturbances | Blulm took thewr departure for Milwaukee | wigehs. These and the front are both finished | world of pliotograpny. i Minister of the Imperial Tlouseliold Depart- | 43ioomiom tailam oo Sruy which then convalsed the town. amid the bearty congrattiations and best wishes f at the bottem by a narrow pleatnir. Tn the e o ment, and some officials of the same depart- | Commlizce. 5 “Tizere bas been little reminiscent of Kearpey | ©F4ll for their future happiness and prospers dress I bave seen the skirt is of a soft all-wool | The daily display of milliners at Meyer’s 133 [ ment. Then came Prince Arisugawa, | A LADY WilG WILL START TOR SEW TOR% Bt bl G 4 o g OCIAL AXD Chup NoTEs. Dlaid Kuown s the focty sccond, and. the ploat- | Stite sireet, surpasses all the spasmodic so- | Hisashi Fushimi, Fashimi and Kita Hiragawa] | A 0o 10, i WITmAN FOULe, ould ba picaes] Five Michizan avenue belles are sald to be | fnes aro of a_pliin-colored dark-green woolen, | €alled “openivws? fu- quantity, quality, and | their Escellencies Ivakura, Okuima, Ito; Yama: Someer anatior july wiio ould Joih her a4 compay. * TS AT THE LO weity 2t the Twelfth-st. D 1, anid 12} 1celfSh-si., Just Weit of Stace, i Toast beef, 8 axd 5'cants. strioin ¢ 1prterhou 1 corned-beer, 4 to G ceat, u.sac-cure.d iams, 10a0d . 1 bacon, 10 cents. 14 16 to ThiFts-ninth-st, every Taes- znd Satunda; Ty us, o i Stus i i Clarkes Invited to ganlower, atid bas net crept up $o high, but has | the Argonaut produced a phrenological diazram . preserved amost eighborly proximity tirough | of his bead, in which the bump of seli-cstcem Shegar for nigtmontal hobon e it - Tue back of the skirg shows two deep kitt- | Prices. gata, "Ogi, Terashima, Kuroda, Saigo. the . iz ont. S 5 is represeuted by a jutting promontors sharply | . Atrs- Henry W. Kine gave an entertaiument | pleated flounces placed one above the othier. | Light blue stockings are . zoing to be the fa- | kwazoku who attend Jiako-no-ma, and many A SESTLEMAX OF u YEARS EXPE- The brokers are jubilant and the public glad, | defied. and bis intelcctaal. faculti b in honor of lier daughter Bessic's birthday Fri- | They are of plaid, and are trimmed Wil ¢ | vorite color this fall, s ot in- | highoticials s - rience, aud well ucquainted with the ity retal o 3 ies hat & ildren's 2 plaia, are trimmed with three ¢ color this fall, but a Jady who doesn’t ju- | highoticials irom various departments and prov ary- v - 18 o hence charity bas appealed at a most opooriane | the romanists call o “short, steep declivity.” | da¥ afternoon. in the form of 4 children’s parts. | bius Tolds of plain myeen. tend to fall out of a eutter is not. obliged to in- | inces. In the rear were bodies of Infantry and | 3 oo e o e a g ol sayles o boar. - ) Tuose who know say it is a very good likeness | , Last Monday evening Mrs. MeAllister enter- TIERE ARE TWO STYLES OF WAISTS vest. : artillery. At 9:20 a. m. the procession approzch- g E R The pile of yeilow-fever tickets which evers- | of lis bumps. Lined o small company of friends a her home, | for this skirr, cachi cqually suited for sccom- | Something new and elezant in hesting stoves, | ¢d the Koishikawa (iate, where there was a THEY MAKE THE FINE one accumulates is something extraordiuary. |~ As he left b worthy regent durivg his ab- | No. H7 West Washinzton street, in houor of | panyine the Leonora.” One is known us the | the Lastiske, s shown at J. D. Banes & Goos | £hort halt of fifteen minfites; and at 10:40 it pialding. - Goods collected aad de Performances of every conceivable ind ave | sence, there i nothing but the usual meaning. | Miss Lou Gellaer, of Jacksonville, Cecelia. In this case it is of piaid with a deep | stove store, State and Van Buren streets. | reachied the Toshimaoka Cemetery, ‘Their Fx- T S boen iven, from the best that the best theatres | ess mumble zoinz on abont the Chiueso. Eriday wiht ‘ The German” insugurated | vest, and the sleoves of plain greev, The vost, vertisement from the German papers: “To | tellencies Sanjo, Kawamura, and Tnouge, and CUILD WILL EECEIVE GOOD CARE IN X b P diing | some ciehty kwazoku, who had arrived there | 4% _smallrespectable fumily. Y Gl, Telbune ofce. POOKS o) AND POSTED. COM- plicared One fellow, a notorious quack, Dr. O’Donnell | the scason with a fine opening reception at the | whic is rathier a plastron narrowing slielitly at | o 9vert i At by name, attempied o g0t up & sonsation. Jast | Balls corner of Mndiang avenue wid Thirty-Grst | o beit, s bordered down encli side bya | DETEOUS e E b narricd~iie wedding | Come time before, received the late Prine week by getiufa_poor superannuated Chinese | Strect. The German fs substautially utider the | & rose pleating turned back upon the sides. | 1o b g of o 1o, Dohoieim’s ICCe | cofin, the artillery firing twenty-one muns. | o dicaed Teper it a rickety old wagon, aud driving bim | S3Me managemeut as tho La Plaisir Glub of last | g siceves are extremely varrow, us indeed arg | 1he $isnosed of for £1,000. The- same cost | srier’ some time had eeu spent 1 performinis | mferencrs. bose s around town on exhibition. seasor, and will givea party every two weeks | qll slecves now. They arce of plaun green, and | Liree Hmes the money, = the Sninto ceremony the body of the deceased | MILLER Pract O'Donnell might have stirred up some little | throush the season, ; lave handsome cuffs of plaid. ‘o wear with | II- K. Duno & Son. No. 178 \Wabash avenue, | Prince was lowered at 12:25, artillery again firing tumult among the mob, but that some one |, 1be Iuformal Club. held their first party | this suit for the nest fow weeks is a bat of | Jill cxhibit on Wednesday and Thursdas, Oct. | tyenty.oné auns, and the eathering then dis picked up the old Chinaman and took him to | Thursday evening a the residence of Mr. Will- | black English straw, trimmed with scarlet alder- | 22nd 3 gome choice importations of French | pursed. Larse crowds of neopie thronzed the the City-all, where he was examined by the | iam CutbUert, Drexel boulevard. berries and a tour ‘black ostrich plume. The | battern bonuets, round bats, and Parisfan nov- | sireets, and their conduet during the passage of public medicine-man, and his diseasc proclaimed | _Anumber of the friends of Mr. E. L. Jenkins, | other basque, which presents a handsome effect, | €ltivs. They solicita visit of inspection. the procession is reported as having been most 1o be elephantiasis. 5 of the house of A. T. Stewart & Co., vresented | when worn with _this skirt, is romantic- | In1Sf5adr. Suail, of Kentucky, engaged | orderly. -On the day of the funeral the flazs of ‘This comoletely awed the mob, and they rey- | Mim with u handsome _vold-headed cane, ut bis [ ally termed tho Viola. Tt fa a very hand- | himself to s young lady. They beeaine soparat- | the mon-ofavar in the port were ail bult masted erently withdrerw. pesidence, Mo, 431 West wasbiuton strect, | gome garment, and poscesses this ud- [ ed. llo married ihreéiimes; she marricdonee, | and twenty-one wuns were dred by the Kong: ‘uesday evening, It being the dfteenth anniver- | vantage over the Cucclin basque,—that | The two met about a_month ago, and they were | okwan at fntersals of five minnf = could provide, to the crudest that crude ama- teurs, white or colored, could offer. ‘Some of the pubiic gardens have contributed 's receipts; some of the photograph wal- leries ‘have done likewise. The public-school children were icvied upon for contributions, and nearly all the leading firms have made liberal donations. » fashion took up the charity, and very naturally made a suceess of it. ‘Thcladics, this Hune, did not turn_their attention to the usual ITaney fair, with its pincusbions, toilet-mats, raflies, and vexatious lunch troubles, but uiil: ]\.u,iuu' OF _TRAD! 5 wanted dues. i ized their accomplishments. They knew what to do with a Chivese leper, ‘Those who excelied in the musical line, vocal | but they had never taken counsel umong them. | S8Ly Of bis marringe. it is a more complete oat-door zarmeut. and can | married, after thirty-four years. Snail was slow ——— or instrumental, banded together and wavea | selxes us to what action or cause for_compluint | | Theoflicers of the Oriental Consistory, Sub- | he woru much later in the scason. This jacket. | but sure. Y Sl ity 2t | ool s G e any, mionck 19 BY St cuncert at ouc of the public halls, to which con- | they hiad against a Chinaman who would con- | lime Princes of the Royal Scerct Tuirty-second | jg quitc long and is balf-fitting. Tt has double | Clara Louise Kellozg was bitten by 2 rat on SWEET SIXTEEN. - from thiscate. WILLIAS POXTLE, =55 West Jad cert they gave exclusiveness by charging $2.50 | gract such a di: as elephantiasis. degree, arc taking the nccessary steps toward | side-forms in the back, two rounded to the arm- | her return yovaze from E it L Sou-st. admission. They will wait till Kcarney comes home to | ibaugurating a series of Musonic receptionsto | holes and two extending to the shonlders. This ol EeatT L NIaDR (LY J0ee 52, [70 V. Y. ME WORK. “This attracted a crowd who would have scorn- | soive that. problem. Jassanry. | be beld at their Asylum during the comingwit | jucket is open a littie all the way down, show- | Crapius the leading book-dealer, 95 Madison. As Peter sat at Ifeaven's rate, ) Ihegi S ed to go at §1.50 4 head. g — = tel g ing @ very jaunty cut-away vest, Luttoned up to When the foremost musicians of the world A malden souzhit nermission, | trade. A 3, “tribune ofilce. = Thus at one coup a number of people were o Ir. and Mrs. E. T. Shedd celebrated the fif- | the throat. The rolling collar and deep cuffs | 53V that o certain make of piano is us_near per- d of hum, ir not too late, S _ARE” NOT SAFFR IN ULD WORN made happy. LOVE VERSUS PASSION. teenth anniversary of their marriage by 8 “erys- | arg of the same material whith 1arofies (hy | fection s it is nossible to. reach, sueh indarse- To give lier Lree dumission. it properts Sot by A, Bl The pursé-proud were flattered, the siogers tal weddiner,” at their residence, Noo 178 Vin- | vest. This jacket is very stylish, and presents | Went cannot very well be surpassed. — And this cw o o, enchanted with their own atiractivencss, exelu- | Thes tell me of a rogy boy. cenuies avenue, last Tuesday evening. afine appedrance in plaids and plain wool, or, | i €xactly what they bave said and do say of the What elaim hast thou tu enter here® sive_music-lovers delighted,—for the music was A dimpled urchim full of wiles, A full-gress inspection of the First Remiment | indeed, in any of the handsome tintines now in | 1allet, Davis & Col's peeriess Uprights. These o iy ol ood,—and several beds of suffering relicved. Who, cliangefal ax an April dss, av the Armory, Friday evening, calicd outa | vosve. A very elegant visiting toilettc having | BODIE biauos, conceded by the musical masters U Gnly ust ateteenon 0P 204 fean Mrs. Dr.Gwin, beinz the zepresentative South- | - pAlternate woens sud sofily emilca. large number of ladie: - this jacket surmounting a long and claborate | Of Europc and Awerica to be in every detail the : e erner fn San_Francisco soclety, has uaturally e boy 1o Bekls as the aiet o The Nonpareil Ciub met Thursday evening | skirt, is o combivation of failic and satin of a | Paragons of fnstruments, are sold ‘in Clitcago **Enongh!” the hoary puardism said, - taken the liveliest interest, and by her own 11 | That bends the siow rets o its way, 1 | and clected oflicers for the ensuing véar as fol- | medfum tint of Havane. The skirt is of faille | O0IY, by W. W. Kimbail, the largest dealer in And the gate wide opex threws; 1 saon, dividual cfforts has sent about §1,500 to thesaf- Audleaves them beauty-¢horn behind. * | lows: R.F.Wite, President: W. I Madden, | with a front made of lenstiwise pleats of | the West. **That is the aze when every maid SIZE, AND SIAPE It is picasant to be a social leader. The posi- Agicinndangel ton Alerhn; ) ated aad liels Vice-President; T. W. Bubman, Recording Sec- | eatin. The back of the skirt banesin long, ferers, aside from fier own personal contribn- + Yone: ' 3 ; Bag sell T snow be la wisnamed— retary; ', J. Fora, Financlal Steretary; T. J. | unbroken box-pieate, which malke o hanteomely | tion ol Gypey Queen eatitles the boider to have rants i OO, As the Gwins entertain largely, an immense Y Burke, Treasurer; J. G. Gress, Librarian, shaped train, This train is tinished at the b the first plece of meat from the skillet at the | ' Thcpx:rem;:m Woman, = 4 i trole Pree Press. : Love i8 an Angzel, true as God, And wears not suread, but 10lded wing. In all the ways of life she stands The Picuicxers beld their first rouni day eveviug, at Mr. Bensley's resi Thurs- | tom by five narrow pleatings of satin. The | camp-fire, and to occupy a sent made out of tuce, oo | Viola busque. also of faille, is quite long, and | stolen horse-blaulkets. Sunday afternoon while thre¢ or fonr hun- dred sight-seers were loaling around the entrance | 83 ¢ bail-room is ome of the appurtenances of the houschold. . s n_urer SLOOD Addras n 0 be iving This was furnished with a stage and all the | Where shadows brood and sunbeams sraile, Langley avenue. v obriates the netessity of an orordres st ¥ " necessary appointments for & theatre, and u | And strives with Angel care to xgard Russell’s Academy will open Oct. 1. e e T I e A L el faeertet | to e Stato Fuie-Grounds, ‘a lonesome-lovkine | ShiFt bt p conple, of amateur verformunces gven o two The human heart from Fassion's raile, Prof. Murtive's several dancing ucademics | made of the same materfl. The shades most | Quaker Sulicy Rake, in 1ho ast snd of the Aany, | covered wagon, drawn by o faded old horse u AR i succeeding evenings. 3 For Passion is the fickle god, will reopen for the scason as. follows: South | admired for street costumes are brown, and its | cultural Hall, - Every farmer o tieAzn | driver: by a woman, hovt in view on the Holdea % T SONE GO0D . The dear 500 who respond £o readily to her The dimpled Cuid of each fay, Side, Saturday, Sept. 28; West Side, Saturduy, | various tints, iucluding bronze, olive, and | the merits of the old Hollingsworth ."‘,,' road. It was plzin enouzi that some famiy 2 S ‘pleasure summons responded quite as “earerly | The will-o'-wisp who steals the heart, Sept. 23: North Side. Monday evening, Sept. 30, | enestnut, and the besutiful Havave shad ‘deknowledued. i 1vs e rhe aaes WHIC | (cag on the move, and it Tvas soon ascertained To tne eall ol uarits, and thohappy bendtat- | SRenTisl Hinsvthowoyawars ' g Erof. Bourulque's Academny will xeopen Satur- | *fhen there is durkarreen, which 15 mueh uds | fleld, but. the “inventive enitis of Mr. dames | Lhat the family cosisted ofonly & woman il ress ias becn enabled Lo send 3 very heat sum : Love, X uded head, ay. Oct. 5. p - mircd . both for its inirinsic Deauty and | Hollingsworll led bi e two children. - The wazon stopyed as 1t reaclica 20 the infected districts. And eves ihat weep for human <o, “Tharsday evening Mr. 8. (I Austin, Jr., gave | the. sorirabiy st &7 2 | Holincoworth has led him to make such it~ | )0 cryipd, and. bending forward to look - o The theatres are always first to extend ahelp- | VR the brubwed and blecding thing, 4 gupoer 10 a party of iriends. 4 Bl e i bt Hanay e recoguizen. s the sheme. implemsony, | LPLrY sile, the wuaian bicly fnuired i A T A S A S Mrs. Frauk Pise cotertained a party of | much esteemed in combination. Ouz of the | The mew sulks rake is now without doubt ihe B i ot erct? s matince given at the California Theatre by Cpon cach wound by Dascion man friends Tuesday evening. i | most pleasing colors sciectea by yount ladies is | only perfectly combined haud and horse d A poy answered her that the State Fair_was 2 combination of all the best Lalentuow sojourn- | ;LPon each wound by bassion maae, Miss Mary A. Hall, daughter of Judee C. L. | folt gray,—a soft, warm tint, which maices up | ing’ rake over invented, and the liehtaets, | bOut to open, aud she called to the clildren ing in thedty was a particularly successul o o o SRR v Hall, of Hudson, Wis., and weil known m Chi- f most cffectively. Very handsome suits, are | strenath, durabilits, simplicity, and efee of | under the covér sffair. An additional interest was excited by | mhen el me not tat Lareic g 5 cuzo socicty, is reported cugaged to Mr. Charles | chosen of this, and_rathier profusely trimmed | operating make it 1he 1mest valuabie reb e | & Sam, you wake up, and Mary you wake up, having the seats sold ar auction.—Mrs. Alice Dear Angel of the snowy wi Peck. vith fancy il 3 3 g anakd the most veluatile sdlic now: he bigzrest crowd of fofks you eve “ H 2 De 27 S wing, i Wwith fancy plafds of britliant hucs.” Althoush Visit terested in £ % for here's tl i Olis you ever Oates, Mre. Scott-Siddons, Miss Mathilde Cotrel- | White ite shall last, throngh weal and wo, Mrs. C. W. Breza, of No. 1065 Michigan av- | the close skirts and slender offects arestill cop- | stion i nsr' (‘;ff interested in farm machinery | [OF M7 = L e FHE SILSET L5 Iy, the German soubreite, and Messrs. Robson e tendor pravecs 1 ehall sing. enue, zave a iildren’s party from 310 5 oclock | Eitered dlewarn iy SHONIE petInll tp ece s, No onein that crowd had ever seen such .| Pruiiine o LN DONE N T a1iG Crane acng as suctioneers. Acxs Airens McGoins. | Friday afternoon, in honor of the fifth birshday SOME VERY STTLISH OYERDRESSES The Queen of Italy is called the handsomest | hopely woman. Sne was cross-cyed, teoth vt | s 8 -0 bistinis mackfae ot 25 It was quite amusing to the crowd to sce these ————— of herlittic daughter, Louise. are made slightly bouffant. One of these which | S wm i Burope. Oue i her position needs | nose awry, and mouth biz enough 15 two, A | o e AN ELEGANTUP- veterans of the staze quite loso their self-posses: Tis Last Resort. ‘The second of 3 series of hops is {0 be given | is being ruther larwely chosen is known as tho | 21 Uilie encourageinent. man in 1o crowd stepped forward, sfter o long | A i i, 1o Wil Grciaige 7, Our State-street statiouer, Stott, outdoes her face, and said: Coal, "Address A 07, o oo STORE-ALL TR Cleretund Leader. at the Gardner House Thursday eyeving, in | Murier. It bus a rounded tabli rhtly e A small, fuoifensive-appearing one-armed | which the German will most. likely'be intro- | across ihe front, and Nited ’r'f;«rnig'r“’nlil-':nf Wilka | them all now on new styles aud things in lus- Madam, we are ollering a premium here for man, with rather an intellizeut face, but poorly | duced. These parties promise to be among the | sides, Tho back bangs yory Jous. and 1s may | S-leather goods. the bomliest woman in Americ. Do you wish ciad and with warks of pain and suffering in | best of thie season. 3 very full, indeed. Just above the knees is a [ Itisall the style now in Paris for a woman to | to enter for it 3 his countenance, walked slowly into the Cen- | The cbarity ball tobe given by the Eastern | liné of shirrin i n the drapery to | shoot Ler dearest female friend, and then have | * How much is 17" she asked. trai Police-Station yesterday “forcnoon and, | Star Chapters of this vity in Apollo Com- | the fizure, thus roducing a vers bonflans ciieet, | 2 chance to “ play tragedy ¥ before the Coroner | * Tio dollars.™ motfouing Licut, Morse, the oflicer in charae, to | mundery Hatl, No. 76 Alonroe strect, for the | The drawstring is concealed beneath a closely. | 25 she tells how the pistol went off. «t And now muchll T bave to pag " one side, \}f!.cp‘,{: could not be overheard by | benetit of the yellow-fover sufferers, witl doubt- | Jaid kitt-pleating about a quarter of a yard dec; Reed & Sons, of “Reea’s Temple of Mu- |, ' Nothing.” auy ong clse fuilie roow, whispered ina broken | fess prove a success. Tickets are placed at. $1, | The bottom of the overdress, which in the bc have removed to 191 und 193 State street. |~ - I'm in America now, ain’t I Joice: 1 am eickand withont money or friends. | and the eross receipts arc to be seat South. is cut, off square, and the round frout areaiso | Fine new rosewood pianos from $150, 8175, 3200, | * Yes” “_ir" ; nef: ]:ca i cl\:rsn mzs' :\]!;dluqnc of them Mr. and Mrs. )_ H. Pelrce, of Englewood, | finisned with thie wide pleatings. A larze ob- | to S1,6005 new orzans from $63, 375, 383, to “Then sot me down as the woman who's go- 3 as at_ the Infirmary, but | will celebrate the fifth anniversary of their wed- | long rosette with many drovping_ends orna- | S600, offerine every one a chance to obtain o | g to win that 82 or die! Here, Sam, vou hold Eion in_their busivess, and falter and stammy hrough the rattling auction lines like the veri- «est amateur maiden shrinking with stage-fright. Even Mrs. Oates, so irrepressible as_@irojte, and so hoydenish as Serpo'etic, was preternatu- rally quict uatil shewarmed with the excitement of bidding. and bought her owa box—the boxes ‘were named for the artists, the Oates box, the Siddons box, etc.—for §110. : ‘The little prima donua has come back to Cali- forniz, where she has always had much success, 3 out going fusther (Ban 620 2 lot_fine box- “ROSENTHAL, DOUBLE 59 Dear- S TO HATL COA| Appiyto A J HADES p-IAND HAY PRESS TO O nounds; must be (o g9od With an entirely new company. That insidious enemy, fat, Las begun to en- | thereit was the same, and. Tam so fecble and | dine Monday evening, Oct. 7.- inents s 5 MRl A h crot i EL ot o o 2z z, Oct. 7. merits cach sideof this showy overskirt. Itis a | reliable instrument, if one is needed. this Lioss while I rit down whar the jédwes Gllress W 7. Trioune ofce. ____ ach upon Ler chatis, but she shoivs plaialy | sick that {1 do not ‘got some placeto stay T | The marriage of Miss Belle Pratt, dayabter of | desizn which inakes up auite. Dandsomels fn | Toe New Youk Jg vl s 10 cents per | avea futr look at me PERE B WANTEL-TG Y 0f A GooD STESD - s ur L, aceoinmndasior ox She pot down. The crowd ronred and threw | gt s up a hundred bats, but she drew Lerself up aed “7‘\\1- D, will die. Col. J. V. Pratt, of Iillsdale, Mich., to Mr. | piaid and vlain woods. A very stylish toilette | verse for an ode on Fail, and prefers one with that she has been to Paris, for &he is trreproach- e : * What go you faink we can do for sou here | fenry W. Magee, a promiuent” younglawyer of Just shown me has the skirit "of daricest green | 400 verses. Here is o chance for some to make ably well dressed, something which never couid. S FIIST-CLASS Vit ‘esperienee. Ad- be satd of her before. if none of these places can help you?? quietly | Chicago, is announced to take piace at'the resi. | v il i e ——— i none ? 0, nce 1 - | Velvet, finished with a ecantily-zathered and APEEOTIG Fat day solemnly remarked : Whether her musical accomplishments have | fuquircd the Lieutenant. dence of the bride’s parents Thursday, Oct. 10, [ deep flounceof the same. The overdress is the s‘ff-,‘,’f 'l';\r,,,i‘[::,; ?:; 1',?,,’,, o — ¢ | o When they offer a prize on the homeliest | dress Sl 5 ) iz the past | woman m Americe, I'm go b A 2. DE_MEMBERSHIZ. 7 up to the head of | Ty7A . i ported, =5 ik -hoss team! Whar's the sl someof th fnest zouds ovr importc, fi'«? - cluss like o four-hoss team ! Whae's' the W been improved it is impossible o say, for she has been as hoarse as a crow, and_bas not Decn adle to sinza note since she reached this land of inhospitable tog. = Mrs. Oates shows a marked partislity for En- elish artists, for all the leading members, with the solitary exception of the contralto, 8ze most™ - unmistaksbly from old England. ‘The docided Americanism of Derself and Miss Lulu Stevens bas really an ioharmonions cfect State least cash price. X 67, Tribune ofice. 5 NE FAIZ SET OF SECOND-BAX Gols, " Aduress, Mouday, Sept.30, ¥ & “‘Ihave got a pair of shoes here,” answered PERSONAL. bogics v SIne 25 It bein a half-Scared way, taking from under bis | _Maor and_ Mrs. leath, Niiss Hoion' Teath, | catiod tho fooencran 59L& ottalluoololaid | woeie” comeof the finest. #oods over arms the articles carcfully wrapped in a news- [ Mr. and Mrs, Robert Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. John | of dark green and biine, and 1s bihiy seeordot. paper, and handing thew o the oflicer. Stockton, Miss Nellie Garduer, aund Mr. Williom | It is ' certainly quite stylish, > b the | Gl 116 State strect. * Madam,” said the man who had previousl rvh"g)mf};‘[nlnl to d}spusc g[ thbese, and have a | Alley, of BDsl’Oll. returned to L_hc,c",y last | combination of biue and zllccn is mot Gen. Sherman’s son Thomas used to belonz | addressed her, * you are entitled to the m'in.y right tosell them (adding this ou account of the | Thursday morning {rom a six-weeks dheence fn | satislactory to overy lads. The plentings arg | to @ basc-ball club. Now we can understand | 1 believe you pre the homliest, hnman berng T Suspicious looks of the man). sou ean surely find | the Brule River countrs. The healtliof " all is | Eere of plain darisgreen wool, cach one headed | WY e wants to spend the rest of his remorse- | ever saw.. 1 on't think sowd Iook any sho begter market than (s L | e mproved. " 5 by @ narrow bias fofd of darlepreen velyet, o | fulfife i a clolster. worse if you had one eye out aud was bald-head- stola oDaRgr I minc, but tho shoes are not. 1 | Mirs. Edward [1. EMiridge, of Tndigfiapalis, Is | ~ A VERY NOVEL AND STRIKING GARMENT. Lastweek was noted for itsnumerous beautiful | ed.” : iz s q yisiting her mother, Mrs. Llarriet L. Zortree, at { an imported wrap, is designated the Cossack. | “opcnings,” the most noted of which were those * Fand over the chink,” she said, holdinz out ter & Co. and llagedon, Boyie & Co. | her hand. 2 IMPROVED 3L 3 X 44, Tribue o T IS0 - o FUT 15T among them. ; way he had spaken before. 242 Park avenue There is not a £00d voice in the lot, althoush | ** From where?” asked Morse, scarcely itet Lisste M. ENi G It is made of lizht-brown or waod-colercd cloth, | of Field, L 3 S ; ] Yo b 3 y com- | Miss Lizzie M. Ellis, of Salt Lake City. is here | nud is quite lon: ittle ) i | The latte st ol i ¢ ill on buslness. estavlisned r. Counell, the Laritare, shives by force of con- | preliénding the man. to spend e winier with Miss Minuio' Lathrop | ficing . the bak, an 5 Hsle b e i | liers sear aan i O, L6 Most elegant mil- | e placed 8 trio-dollar bill ap e paien, and iocatlonid particuian cniesiod Tribune »licr.-'. “Th sign is Georre Angel, P16 Inaisuz ave oo the sircet that 13‘lds ok e e e ot nce Danalis, wha bas | 1, ,‘t‘ll‘x‘l:xsséet;izua:;::irfi:};‘m?lcgtlflr?c Ao | yochiape . Fob Jucureol] Baeted difteraniie’) . Charonion nottily mominiont Aunsn, ol 5 ] I bat J-- Tl lds, who it o adapted for wear- | his fe: . 1k i ¥ | ceptibis premium ! tocall it etealing, I ueter stole anything in | been visiting ber parents at St Caroline’s | Inir over an claborate. vistive on rtime o | Lol Sgelx‘;;.mm would keey bt from | BN BEEY Sl was ner healthy reply, and trast; but there is some excellent dramatic -tslent, somethine which goes far toward the success of opera bouffe. Miss Luta Stoven: i ; 3 ' h ; S s Droualny erer Secn on Shn s | o o arehes i g e s o it | faon eived 1o ker bome N York. ity Dedant bartons ot e sy i 182 | Tho evening school'at Diyant & Steattans 1s | 17 fve minutes s had four or fite dollars in 1] Tk Vi where I conld be taken care of.” \fass Jot i buttons of gold balls, and about these idlv at. Telsion ] o 5 | chanwe tossed at her. When the shower ceased Sausherie io opera Foufle of all thinzs would | lle almost - broke down a5 e finished this e s Prantacon et iaed Gan a s laked 2 peuey durlebrows cord, dmong thie dn- o s iy Tt ity lneeca i the | she made one siep (rom tiie around 1o seat an | SELLE: n Sgem 1o be unpardopable, and Miss Stevens is | statement. With - fesling of pity rhe offcer | Baas Bt o Broatis "o L%/ il B | aceia, T stoimear atintorsals thick brown | Englich and commercial brauches and drawtns, | LG 7ot shook up the old horse, bowed right | Jars o in youd order. - £by, timid, and constrained, but that very. shy- Dess and timidity seems to have served L, for straagely enough, with notbing but 4 ratber pleasing voice L6 recommend her, she: has. be- took up his pen and turned to the blotter. | :Miss Thérasa Simpson, of/ Philad i ) £ o, g tter. |- Mis - A lphia, is | with cord and the gold-ball buttons, and. in t) What actress reminds you of a bill-collector | % Now, Sam, you s ) P corged upon &%&lggtrgnfnifi'?? s re | pisiting ar the recldence of M . A Stratss, | back a long-pointed hood is FimuiaZod by an ar. | 08 bis rounds. Wy, Alice Duuning, of course. | you '_'il:‘;"n«!?‘{‘l'l33‘:-5‘1“"2:“5“'1-:?:rfl'l;:"fl ot | PR ) Tarceny against it: The turnkes ehowed b FrNr ke ST rangement of cord and Massels. It is a very | If you want the best on carth of their kinds | Tust vacant lot and w0 into camp: fur if 1 kin come really popuiar. ; 2 %" | 1560 the prson and the feon dooes clomn Loy | aghir- 2 xrs{ A: L Clitln Battle Crecls, | showy and conspicuous garment, and will scarcé- | buy Iichmond’s range, Baltimore fire-place | take n prize here before the Fair opews, what oea¥ u California, and, | Judge Updegroff and repested his statement, |~ Georze - Sturses, Présigeht''of the North- | gant wilc;.?-‘:xss 'li?xs‘;iiicli J:::g xgene':lf;l.:,: ;Jz‘xlnfixi E'SN':L R e s e 1t I diflicult to replace him acceptably. , y. ‘The Court found him guiity, imposed a fine e: N : 5 i & ""fi;‘".,’:. '{;’?:’ flx?l':;xl ;u; ;';:l!,‘ ?fi,’ ;':'5‘“]} . ?_.,5’""“ sele :’m_ red Mios. Ecnv.) e '{Kc “_nrk';;- ugé P;:H:)m XNational u::ilg 1o ‘{,mehs‘ with his :')':rf-.\ gfx c{-flgsx);ng(:)tmf for t|tnsz:;pcc.-n mcf_pllon, S The ‘]i'.nzlish dally papers used to say that Mr. “ I don’t like thut cat, it’s rot splinters in its | v - T wart. fizur 3 voics of | for thirty davs, - ey g tly- ol i 2 tollette for attending a receptionen | So and So was married on sucl ¢ &) ¢ exc deye v | 7O BALE—A L) LoT OF Lot S 8 Uy yoies of | oe linty day Aliss Atiee Flunter, of Rocliester, N. Y., is at | enapeau—is dress of the new aeen shade.of | sy iznore | ihe hride mtnperhor s | 1oe e S excdse ol i h§ear old for. thross. AR S } / 7 i /

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