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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY -8, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES.. st; a = = a, a ‘f , e ith the our Rector amongst us, and 5 F i Mr. Charles Mather, No. 323 | of the masquerade, which gives promise of | afternoon tea-parties, and even wi thank our Rect most earn THE SOCIAL WORLD. | ioilcitie doit intealgr tals Stim of | Parrarente, he Clan vasentriived Ina | Doing a very DAAAt AMA: ay; | the round and She plow shapes), anda | efor to promote the eaute fect Ww i very, y Mr. Wilson. 'o all to 1 U3 sh i y church and vi i ot thres saays ands. her Preeti Brite SEO he quarterly exercises Sf ae Waris, the Fame of tnsee my fetes Sessional captice Is shown Hn due ttle to que Recto and is estimate nara re an ca ry < i 6 corner 0! bid as spread throughout my re a * v teas: ag es for thei est, The Forty Days of Ashes and | same Eerments worn ab that Sane Eo and Vincennes avenues ae performed be- | sire among ny. subjoots to visit te oan moans Genuine old-time moles candy and neve { Mesa Bisa 26 ever thelr lot may be ens. ¥¢lfare Whera, t a a 4 ative select audience. a Prepai - specialties, fresh every hour. On Edward Craighton SS ee Sackcloth Are Upon Us. i, big rigs eee 7 North Side fore a apprecl eae select an Tas Pues. exec eeretore: command, 700 resend in at Weidmar's Model Candy Kitchen, | au Sonth - Nora Movants. THE L. AWYERS ? Anot J 7s lark street ant 3 East Mat - nat ° ttracted much attenti . | day evening at Miss Carrie Boutwel sy Esther, promis! ou fn hearty welcome and | be mf ention was _ carefully z. ‘a number of her young | that generous ine Fou 8 for which my.worthy |’ Marquise rmgs, to be worn on. the middle Mea: Grams A Pearl BAR ASSOCIATION. ~*: ~ Sy acked in a box and lu id. | Warren avenue, ber ¢ m n Events of the Week Tés Wooings | Y\vasasnall wooden ‘ates features | fens taking her by surppise In Whostly AE | Snbiersars camo. aionsae are aut | AMERH have the oval or oblong setting” Of | | runcika Seen and Weddi je almost extinct, but no doubt as iful in | tire. i 3 veral pri precious stones, a cameo, or intaglio, or Joseph Nahien. ee the eyes of ae little child of half} octane ‘A. very _pleasant_ masquerade. party was | able for the occasion, as also sev eral prizes to | Cnameled picture. f 3 The Chicago Bar Association het ing yesterday afternoon at their pee 4 3 3 2 Vernon | the best and most original costumed. 1 F I] Hall buildi: i Fi ago as any of the more elegant modern (es, '| given by Mrs. E. P. Harris at 112 Vel Civ a itand set! at the Palace Cupid’s headquarters, from which he will | § Patrick Donohu ‘arwell Hall building, the Presid inments, Receptions, Par- at whose sight were heard exclamations of | avenue Thursday evening. wea Thiva | 2 ay hae sane ue eg ane aing at North Side | issu oan ‘alentines 4s 88 State—Lovejoy’s. Bridget E. Doole; I. N. Stiles in the chair. ent Gen, Entertainments aB ita delight. Withthis doll were oe been ene ast Sole ore held Tithe parlors of | Turner Hall. By order of the King himsolf, | ‘There are many hard tasks set for women Gi ‘The Chair announced the following Sta; ri an je others, manufactured from cot nit a ii pagent of ie $5 ; = 5 ving § Hes, black thread outlining the features, and do. the church Friday evening, andes ell ate | Attest: Sin L. @. Woure, Lord High Chamber- posalbie perform. "Sut See dover wae 8 ne anoninentir poeta reg ; 3 va york e ed. ae - x ar uy e pe duty a as ands. doubtless. vow laid we Elite Club gave an elegant receptionat 1 PERSONAL. . gomen whe could keep a fur-lined circular Edwin Brainerd, W.R. Page, B. aT Announcements of Future Doings— | ¢o veut, “and preserved by her grendebildren ) 30 Groneh’s, residence on Calumet avenue alts, Gen. Babeock, who, ins beer spend Poach paielisT with trimmings of dregs- | J Wililum H. Offer: Aon udiclary—F.H. Kales, W.p Siac f tine, Sariving in their pqor humble way, to | party‘o a few of her intimate frien Tues- | Wednesday, accompanied by her sister, Miss | colors and material for married ladies. Caroline Traster. mon, fe Be Beg, ne ry 3 strong, Ae. ®. Waten. CHICAGO. realize the fairy visions of happy childheots oe evtuing at her residence, No. 1148 Michi- Eanily, Gampbell, whe will remain during the Usher carpets; mattresses; renovated, by { Ered Sobrocdes. ne daguiry —Jolin Lyle King ti = : SCE 1 when hnaginatio! Vveue. rest of the winter. ; im, very low. om Y a . ra 3 SORTE DATS PUSITEDCE: ae eae eee oer, LELOWS over allahalo | Prof. tarr’s masquerade at Brand’s Mall |.” afiss Alice Dole, of Milwaukee, is the guest | As best adapted to a variety of toilets, the | {John Lavery On Legal’ Eéucation-c. C. Bonney, 1, Ash Wednesday occurs this week. There | o¢ ‘beauty, in whose hands a bit of calico be- | Thursday exening was a pleasaut affair, en- | of Mrs. Butterfield, on Huron street. most popular muffs are of black velvet and | {era mare Falter. vo Whitehouse, W. Ss, Bartel are but two more nights for fashionable fes- } comes brocade, a simple rag fine lace, and | joyed by sonp eighty couples. 6 iwi ‘Miss Emma Best, of New_York, is visiting | black satin, and white velvet and white satin. ‘oble B. Judal th tivitv, for it is fashionable to respect the | the broken glass and kitchenware gilded a ihe righth iveeption othe 3G 8. 6 Was | her uncle, A. S. Best, on West ‘Van Buren young lady in Texas, who advertises for Seu _ On motion, the amendment to the byang Episcopalians and the Catholies, even among Stews gem i are eentury, 16 dence of Mr. at airs J. ik. Thompson, and, sect A. Munger, Mr. Archie ‘Fisher, Dr. spe Pn acy por ibag HE pluloscany Brick rose ine See tuitietha fee on And Ted orthodox people, and hence fashionable peo- have said-to a doll’s extension-table, |.proved to te a mest delightful affair. Pague, and Mr. Robert B, Marten ‘left H os 3 la Dufoes.. B mM $15 to $10 wag = a ye & Very t Ta . B. Bryant’s Chicago Business College is ‘Tadeus Ostrowski. carried. ple observe Lent. In this particular season | iq’ with the finest linen, real French |" The D. D.P. gave a very select and pleas- | Wednesday for New-Orleans to attend the itiegeeor Aan ad ree ie ba Rose Kriz. i i i h a thing i ‘a v7 ut ‘glass goblets, | ant party Friday evening at Mr. Bigelow’s, | yfardi-Gras. : kis ice of any other—it Is the leader. On account of the absence of Mr, evaryboy: s sled barat petits ah quis decorated are » outElass yases of | No. 73 Michiran avenue. . | “Nir and Mfrs, Thomas Walkup departed for |_| Dunwell & Ford, 50 Madison, exhibit abeau- | 4 stattie Davis... 38 Fourth av.- .| Anthony, .the consideration of the eit Paaneags verybody | flowers, and the bill of fare, including all the | A large doutte reception, was given by Mr. | -vassar College on Thursday morning to visit | tiful variety of hand-painted silk valentines. | | Waciay Shalek.. Shelby court. the Committee on Amendment of (eto! who isin society, v' i ve board a fashionable company ‘ 7 fe) ve 3 OE ts. Jud . Bisbey and daugh' ! ir- | in the city al 3; street. | A Special Commi D ‘The musician and the caterer alone are not j Sf Wis festive Nes © a this in miniature, | tween the hours 44 andG and 7 and 10, in | ty-first and ‘Dearborn streets, are spending a a Reo. | tain what rooms lad been sence ings pleased; but the dressmaker and the milliner | not omitting the colored walters in nok +4 A ids, te Louse Getayus, Bai ger ae few days with their numerous friends at LICENSED TO WED. Meare erith. new county building for the Gomme @! ts are delighted. Their pleasure commences | canonicals? Well migut they CS ans Gf the | sisted by Mrs. J. C. Glton and Miss Belknap, Baly ridere. oly which was their home in ih 40 Giybourn av. | nade a report Showing that on the first floor ‘wliers the others! leaves or biesent gay ean #0 eater to the pampered | of Lanusville. Refrenments were served by |" Mrs. C. © Pettibone, one of our mostearn- | Am Increased Number of Candidates ‘312 Desplaines. ” fronting. Slark sireek will ae the Probate Forty days of -reflection are about to dawn | ‘astes of their children whatis left for the Kinsey and music by and’s orchestra. abe est temperance women, left for New Haven, for Matrimony. q 633 Indiana ay. on, | ommon-law court-rooms, frontin one cia upon society; forty says ot Denanee and advancin sar But it pid avery Oe Feshtonile people of thucihy 0s ont, on Saturday on learning of the sud-| An increase of twenty-four marriage oe Fn ren street, and the offices of the Clerks of the Six x and religious- and the la vi . 5 rene 4 i Leta eee sa her mot . % : erior ani reuit Courts. - prayer for the thoughtf s ie. certainly were very clever inits execu- | , A very pleasant surprise party was piven | “‘Nfiss Florence MeDonald, of Columbus, O., Hoenses bas See riiroes Peoria, pus : Proming cau paar On the: third tioor, Eon i 35th & Wentworthav | mon-law court-rooms. Fronting y we ing upon ly inclined; forty days of loose morn- fe chef d? euvre of the occa- | to Miss Carrie and Edward Goodwillie at | js, weeks with Mr. and Afrs, ing gowns, and wren ana Pe are | ee there ee “an old New England | their resilence, No. 40 Harvary street, ‘Tues- emia Boe SL Jenson place. widows are among the list, or about one in papers, and novels, for the society bel le; fo idma present, seated in state on a enlint: oa oa OtH of Pitirie'avenue, gave a | -,itand,Als. M.D. Stecher:.are receiving | every ten, Two people intending matrimony air mar! y_ yea 2 ote 2 2 BM friends at_their residence, No.252 Ontario | were aged 55 and 45, the lady being the inner court, on this floor, are two m mon law court-rooms, anda room set a a for the use of lawyers as a consultation Katie McGrath days of blissful, unalloyed rest for the world- | Eris omea Webster ch: ii ti -minded with absolute freedom from ritable costume of those | tea party lastuig! t. : ty Lenses OPS Gig uaanugnas a | Ses vec (ene apie gue | wa ey eas pre, goueg Welnes-| ise stent so8 NY CVE | Ytngar "ic of te onan were unter | | Mya roe, On fo fan ae ee dresses, bonnets, ribbons, and ee eocies | She wae. very ave old lady i pers she | day Some ioe resdence of Mrs. Jack- | “ yfiss Emma Williamson, from Oshkosh, is | and one of those of the male persuasion Gourt-room,a room for: the Bar scpeeuata forty days of blessed repose for soci Stood, or rather sat, in pn ok her exguisit son, No) tl a tenderea | Yisiting her cousin, Mrs. B. P, Harris, 12 | lacked two years of his majority. Classified and two large rooms for the Lav ea, Sceeer 3 neighbor, a very elegant do!l i P He © Nee eidnes, Gudered | Vernon avenue, for the winter. according to nationalities, the applicants and Library. tata She had’ the true Parisian air, and on in | Miss Ada Clark ft her r@jdence, No. 166 Miss Lizzie Weston is spending the winter would probably stand as follows: Irish, 38; ‘The meeting then adjourned. A notable wedding oceurred in Glendale, a | Guiry it was learned she only left that | Aberdeen street, Fiday evengg, : suburb of Cincinnati, last ‘Thursday, ‘at | Gity” three weeks ago._ ‘The name |" Miss Marie Stanfod and ay Belle Wat- wih her frlends In Rochester, aries, TiL, is | Atherican, 28; German, 25; Scandinavian, 15; = which was celebrated the marriage of AUSS | attached to her dress was Birdie, Barnes, | tous entertained 3 number thelr little | visiting her sister, Airs. L ‘©. Sill, of 27-St. | Bohemian, 11; Italian, 5; Polish, 5; French, LAW INSTITUTE. Secilia, Shee sangiier ot ee at There were many exclamations of delight | playmates last Thrsmy eveniney the resi- | John's place. . : 4; other nationalities, 8." ‘The list is as fol- 1280 Clybourn av. An adjourned meeting of the Law Institutg Mrs. ©. W. Moulton, and niece of ent elicited from the children as they beheld her, | dence of Afr. and Mrs. Yatrous, N22 Pine ‘Miss Gussie Ottley left for the East Thurs- | Iw: 1 Be ‘0 North Halsted. was held yesterday afternoon in the Ly and Secretary Sherman to Lieut. C. H. | and one little gil remarked: ‘Ihave avery | street. ae day afternoon 5 lows: 2 Seen .Twty-ninth & Lime. | yiprary at the Cit Hall, Presid W Rockwul, U, S. A. The, ceremony took | handsome doll at home. Twas afraid she | ‘The Hickory Clyb, a new socic. com. | SUMTER. Guartes K. Miller have re- . ace Library at y- resident Gardner place atCThrist Church, at high. noon. The might get hurt if I brought her; this is only posed of members of SE Luke's Teopal turned’ to dhe olty. and are perm anently ihe Name. te in the chair. interior & the edifice was tastefully decorat- | my second best,” designating a neighbor of | Mission, gave a most delightful entvjj). Aereareet ta tbe ely, and ae William Hitman. Mr. Robert Hervey, of the Special Commiy _tee appointed to consider various. amend. ments submitted at the last annual meeting i lax. The k y i evening- sday evening last, at the nev ed with cut flowers, plants, and smi the pink satin,” One lady doll ii evening- | ment Tuesday evening las! yall PS SraaeWOODs See Maleom reported in favor of certain amendments t ceremony vas performed by the Rector of | dress, full-sized trail, bore upon_her aristo- | of the Mission, 987 and 959 Polk street. Sarinet Malogat =r thechurch, te Kev. Dr. Pise. Lieut.London, | crati¢ features an expression of uttercon-| Miss Fannie Reganstiurg gave a farew,| ‘TheSeniorClubgavea reception Friday even- a of the Fifth Cavalry, acted as the groom's | tent and full conviction that perfection in her | party to her friends Wednesday evening v ing Atibelr clubtoome inthe Tillotson Block, Dito Lain sits coos F best man, ant Messrs. John McLaren, Will | had reached its acme; it was too droll. Be- fer residence, G10 Wabash avenue. which was attended by the élite of Engle- | } Williams. Dunn....39. ‘the by-laws in the natureof verbalalt Haldeman, Be: Keyes, and Mr. Thompsop | side this last was a doll in infant's robes, its | ‘The L. S. Club gave a leap-year party ativood. The club-rooms were thronged durin; Mary. Hall. m7 and against the amendment providing for officiated as usiers. The bridesmaids were | face wearing that sweet, babyish look of per- |'the residence of Miss Addie Parker, 1100 the evening by ladies and gentlemen, who ad- | } Stephen Grace 2 keeping the library open in the even Miss Addie Mouton, sister of the bride; Miss | fect innocence so attractive and sinning it | Bowen ayenue, Thursday evening. hired the handsome appointments and cozy | Nora O’Brien 1 ing. As ‘Anna Bliven of “oledo, Miss Jennie Ramsey | \o5 christened Minnie Stubbs; its neigl hbor ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Austin celebrated earance of the rooms devoted to billiard | John Ecker. to the several amendments proposed by Mr, of Glendale, Mis:Sophie Lowrie of Dayton, | yas a little miss in blue satin called Ina | the tenth anniversary of their marriage at aearde laying for the amusement of the | | Nellie Caso b Goudy,—the effect of whose adoption would Miss Jennle Stent and 2Uiss Carrie Mebrew Taft. ‘There were so, many of hee little their, restiiendes 229 South Bayne avenue, ont wi Hoisont Hall, on the floor above was eT i on be to ‘appropriate some of the thunder ofthe” . : Ars € | creatures y fine, each bearing lay evening. About forty” ‘0 those who wishe lance, and Kret- | {Ny My eterale , | sociation,— i Daried hak. oroue or Boe mh, Where BIS | fame of it ttle mother, neh a cen to eh friend eathered with their tin Butts in great dow ‘pand discoursed sweet music’ through- Rien Dalston. cal, ase em, back. without “ecommerce ee ree e “ arent hea ne was noticed asa > | profusion. * ; evening. J McBride. e i vi te i ‘he marriage of Miss Anna Bellnap, La came late. Doubtless the arrangement PI The sixth reception of the Waverly Social re re ity and sociable was given by oun 3 ice eid mH aoe mere AY as accepted and the Committes dis daughter _of A. L. Belknap, Esa and Mr. | o¢ her trousseau consumed as much time as | Club was given Friday evening, last_at the a of the Trinity Reformed Epis- | j Henry L. Anderson. x Lake. !. After adopting, with some -few ch: Charles H. Hulburd‘ook place last Monday | though really belonging to that interesting residence of Miss Louise Kirkhain, 625 West | $0P4l Stoty Wednesday evening at the resi- Lake. ‘Milwaukee, Wis. . | the unimportant amendments recommel evening at, 7 0°¢l the residence of Mr. | class of persons, ‘There must not be omitted | 4 dains street. — ence olf; §. a. Dunning on Wentworth : 1 Milwaukee, Wis. by the Committee, Mr. J. L. High moved C.E. iver Xo. 207 Turon street, the Rey. | gn old-fashioned doll cradle, after the pattern | ~ ‘The N. E. S, Club gave their seventh regu- Poelew gich was largely attended by |. | 169 Jackson. that the amendments proposed by Mr. Goud Arthur Mitchell officiatag, of those used in New England nearly a | jar hop at Lincoln Park Hall, Wednesday | Euglewod,.oo1¢ generally, Vocal and_in- 169 Jackson. hat the amendments proposed by Str. Gondy. - Mee One a CHAE deg ee ee eee an arealel | athe pockt a ee may Thea | pea Ee ensayo | {Sha riety THE SPRING ELECTIONS. | ae'Giet Sautay incense A eae | place in St. Patrick’s Churth, last Tuesday Pe Rath , contrast to this was the | -, The Rockford Rifles (Company B, Third | Board of Edu, mae Ys ean y eran ie Guasles Lenper. ay ie Park,. the first Saturday in April. Mr. Collier evening, Father Conway ofoiating.. “The | eiemant scarlet erib furished with ail the | Regiment LN. G.), commanded by Capt. T. | with a nambelf'Tadies and gentiemen from aianles Koenig. 203 Fourteenth. Eighteen Aldermen Metire, and Half a | Moved to, lay the whole matter on the tbl ; ua Law! wil ve 7 t 7 isc] a a ti i couple were, atte as groomsman Era modern essentials of a bed of ease, For the | Foo the 20th inst. to Brig-Gen. aT tone Tharsday Avant. the Chicago University | | Anna Risch. se TRS oF Million Want the Place. ee intely: overwhelming ‘vote, the majo me ’ eat, ‘ae church was filled with! amusement of the boy guests on the occasion Col. E. D. Swat i staff of Ny and gazed at the stars q The present year is to be one of elections, | the members evidently objecting to the Insti- frngass cue contracting parties. A recep- | were. a variety of, suitable toys, —a ship in Regist Regiment, Gol. G. AL. Brazee and ee a mB lan telescope by the invita- | {Hannes Culver: ar yareanes- and in a few weeks the first one—for Alder- | tute’s becoming anything more than itis, Fs Pp x ¢ i vill. talk i a i 7 ‘ibutes of jar Association. : ! Grace repaired to their new home on | Ca'Sywagons, and games of various kinds. | Ville Guards. Ain teser ies une Rockford | wor zceular meets to-morrow evening at fuutta, Vincent. Eighteen Aldermen—or one-half the mem- | “tie “remaining question, that of keepiis Congress street. The presents were numer- | 2/8¥S Mmiliar to all children were impro- page at Floral Hall, and, as OG the residence of Mr. ‘Rich. bership of the body—are to be elected, and | ine tibrary. au eek ,. = vised, in whi i ily. ifles organization is composed of the first | Miss Cora Champli:, k ty 2 = ea, e library open evenings, was then taken up, ME ion in Jewish circles last week daughter eae ey al Joined hearty, young men in that city, the affair cannot be | day afternoon by a fas “surprised: yeaa oe Lido of pen OF EO eure ene and Mr. “Bissell moved’ that the Execu Albert Silberberg, which took plac y- | he: Sheseemed to thoroughly appreci- | fon! Ww i Ser rer eine’ d ‘ leigh i - _ day last at the residence of Sie. 6,08 Sune ate the spirit of the thing; her delineation ndies. Thres ands ell De i atendance, BLUE ISLA) . Lawler, Smythe, Eiszner, Throop, Rawleigh, pitts and more at Hey sonst deem if ai ham, No. 278 East Thirty-second street, the | 14S Perfect, a sredit to her teacher. To Mrs. | Pound's orchestra, ir Mr. M. Alexander gaye i Knopf, Stauber, Waldo, Wetterer, Me- und th i Rev. S. Marks, of. the B'nai Sholem Temple, Bliss is due'all he essentials of success of the | Janesville, Wis., and the Forest Vity Band of | thursday evening in his n mand handsome Caffrey, and Jonas. Many of these the ates that to Keon ie. Tsk ot he Sree officiating. : é gplire affair, anc to her able coadjutors, Mrs. Rocktord: d Jast of the'series of ti residence, which he has just ompleted. A are excellent men, and the mis- Hieularl y ie ntlemen eof re Das PROSPE! BLISS. Paliner, Miss Temple, and many inore young | iron under the was es Ort at Ge very pleasant evening was sPT Prt: ce 33. Mes men, books aa epaettb — ting The engagement of Miss Birdie Cobb and | ales of whose names the writer is ignorant. | UOT "29S RPO "Sla Deere, will occur | Present, , pe euieg Forte As eat oe eM amo at | Str E. O. Brown replied that the keys were Mr. Will Armour is announced. : A suitable supper was provided in the chure® | Threaay evening at their asylum, on Mon. | _ dits- HB, Robinson gave an 4 fashioned Sse Sauiecllle, Ms, who ought to be redlected are candidates or | janed now, and that the borrowers tumed The marriage of Miss Dora Shields to Mr. parlor for jue Uetle folks, 388 altoge fer at roe street. i ea quilting-party Wednesday, aftiogn and would consent to serve another term. There | on the gas and surreptitiously smoked cigars, gat Dy Rs rl nee ine gg ae | APE edna oeditpe™ SM | Sahay Gear Putman wi eve | SOUP Base pole dls He, tny umber alias ho att | nd beGlnanesny eno enan rote s, No, 12£ South San- : . a large reception Monday evening. 3 a ~ d. ir. ‘ re ir | ing it open for all, especially the younger ~ eve - SOCIAL AND CLUB NOTES. ‘3 Campbell, Sirs. J.-P. Young, My! $ tt hich th 74 i ramon stropt, Thursday evening at8 o'clock |, 4 Sousa Germs” in Mar-| pale nest boathouse entertainiient of the | Piorea and Mis. Ava Swift, A suet, hosilary attached; bub unfortunately, there | EBNPaS who waren table to have libraries st of Rockford, and Mir. Frenkk J. Kew | fine’s North Side Academy Friday evenin eB, veatilge. © served during the evening. ihe are too many of this stripe in the Council anes ao caer Z Sor, kcford a Ate. Pru ef Hill, of New I wort nga ae Tiday S | house Saturday evening. _ , feenaae dt omcareel ok smoking would come under the usual pro- the home of fhe Bride, Rockford, in g at “Nes Williaa Whitehouse gave a ladies’ re- Tee ounces Eee ‘eeraian SOCIETY TOPICS. bs Jennie M. Cor! ate the aspirants, but it is enough to say ‘that hip Sohlier alluded to the present -sur- The engagement of Slr. Henry Polachek, | ception at her residence on Ontario street |“ afrs. Christain Wahl will givea largo: re-| : SEBS AT: | no one should be elected to the office who | reptitious visits of members and the occa of Waukesha, Wis., to Miss Carrie Deutsch, | Wednesday afternoon. g ception Mond: : Desira La Beau, ....25...-Chicago. seeks it for the bread and butter supposed to | sj, : sophisticated of No. 67 Langley ‘avenue. is <r” | ‘The Concordia Club met at the residence | °¢Ption Monday evening, Faney dresses grow, more and more tr. | } Margaret Russell... .24..-.Chicagh, be init. ; sional advent of the unsophisticated counts? ae Bley e. is announce: Nf * The Union Catholic Library Association | geous. One by @lady who it Sicbeel Bi ** “740588 Fourteenth, 7 brother, - who distineuisned _ himself - by RILT. ‘, of Miss Lida McDonald Thursda: h ; Bel worn by a lady who intended Michael Mindak.....44.. ng those who are kno’ be candi- ai and DMMIIANT RECEPTION, Tas re ord nursd: ay night. | Will give an entertainment inext Tuesday | Fopresent une grande dame de la Renais\| | Kather'a Siedlansk 3t-.:{Chicago. q Jdatey fer resleetion are Gulterton Mealy blowing out, the gas. If the insurance large and 2 eeaty WV. Bishop gave & ve fhe new and beautiful quadrille called “The: evening, consisting of. aie Eines for sance had a black Jersey bodice, low i Eeapk Waeeler: uo Ge Salle ed, Lawler, and Wetterer, and among those who ELT ear iageet erm aehed era tirte c Genes, corer of Superior and Rush streets, Side Acadene Tae ee pour e's Southt ‘Tiger,” by the Dramatic Club. front, half-high at the back, and embroidered! } Isaac Lurie. TI351 Halsted. positively. refuse to be candidates, or to serve | adversely affected by the adoption of regalsr Tast onday night, which was attended by 4 | "Nis fallie Palmer save a very handsome i ‘he Oriental Pleasure Club will give one | in gold with fantastic heraldic animals. The cee eres a powberry Be Waldo, and McCaffrey. Rawlsieh “ rules in regard to keeping the rooms Pits 3 age number of the leading society people | breakfast Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock { 9, their pleasant masquerade parties at | black satin skirt was similarly adorned, and |' Sophio A. Bertin...-24...-Chicno. -| Smythe ara candidates upon conditions, | 22e Subject was still farther, discussed, Ort aoe cleeant, parlors were deco- | tt the Palmer House in honor of Miss Hot Biare’s: Hall, North Clark street, Tuesday |. <9 was the black velvet scarf sash. The train fustar ‘Kuhtz..,....22....672 Milwaukee av. neither really seeking it—and Wickersham, yolmneer, clement insist aan the reforay tal ee : ge orchestra was | den, of New York. aes ize ari was of gold-colored damask. ‘én Walch =. 21.11/24 North Rucker. | Phelps, Mallory, Turner, and Stauber would ‘ rear oeee there fendance, under the leadership of The semi- ‘al drill and ol . > id that it Id the fire-hi os e leadership of John | ~ 4frs: William Blanchard, of Evanston, save semi-annual prize drill and reception Chicago. serve if elected, but have had all the it | Sroan EE OIG A CreESe C A. id. _Hefreshments were served upon | a jadies’ lunch Wednesd ne of the Chicago Cadet School, which is to} A London dispatch says that the Royal be mf 7 Ty hey want | and that it really wasn’t a subject of gent bart tac Wd eaee pirat cata take place next Saturday.evening at the | Academy has resolved to admit women to Of, the, honors of office, This Js" about | demand. After a deal of falk on this com an upper floor, under direction of Kinsley, The little play of “Sw ” . i Wweethearts ? was pre- | civ, A Who ornamented the tables in the most | sented Tuesday evening in the parlors of the Sixth Regiment Armory, promises to be a | membership subject to certain disabilities, beautiful and artistic manner. The parlors | Church fi th fit of the | b¥lliant social affair. i i ivati were thron, with the beauty and fashion urch of the Messiah for the benefit of the The annual ball of the Chicago Teleg- | including the deprivation of theright to vote é church fund. The cast was made up of the raphers’ Association, which is to take place at elections and attendance at the annual the way they are understood to stand, ‘ively i 5 and a glance should be sufficient paratively interesting question, the Brewis to reveal the'situation. Those who decline a majority to keep the library open two even reélection haye been among the most valu- ings a week. and more if it should be found advis opt = terms dV of Chicago fhroughout the evening, or from | pes} te d acti if ity, : 8 to 10, the hours designated ii the in. | Dest amateur actors and actresses of the city, | ot 'fartine’s West, Side Academy"to-morrow | banquet. able members, while those who want another sable. vitations. A great many elegant toilets | 200 the verformance was an guceedinghy Right, promises to be very largely’ attended. | ‘The fine furniture manufacturer, J. S, tare live mate arecord svbicl-mMlent be far |" After deciding to publish quarterly slips sretel. Seblted aoe abel fades ia at-'| Norcott was admirably rendered by Mrs. seaetee, uimber oom abroad have sienified Bast, is in New Orleans. He will be’ absent Smythe have been good members aad taithe containing the marae OF books Tee ee iS secre | Page, and Ruth, the maid servant, was ca D tention of being presen e electric | 2 few weeks, much tp the regret of hi: : d th ii : _ | ug _the preceding three mont Mr. and Mrs, John-N. Jewett, Mrs William | jae Sayed ty Mine Ts iP | light will be a novel feature. iend: t lee vores) fully guarded the public interest, and sohave | hearing from Mr. W. H. King that the Board U. Bradiey, Mr. and’ Sirs. John,V. Clarke, | W2Uy played by Miss Laura Hertford. Mr. he second elocutionary contest for honors | “ends and patrons. Wickersham, Mallory, and Phelps, and, with | of County Comraissioners, so far a3 hear 3 ie t of 7 ; i on Orchard street, Tuesda: nesome. 2 rs 5 i ourt-House, an all was bei Mrs 1B. Blase, alls Norton, ate and | Sy "ae Oleot ins essclient scounypton et | SYeUNe Mest “Six young missesvillenter | tng costbane with witch they arG to be Worn, wards, which might, defeat them if tue | ffmaeend that could be done, the Insta b NY 5 lience wi . y ards, which . at th . Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. James R. McKay, Hee German diglegt character of Wilcoz, their resy eetive merits. Not the least feature | 08 or birds. 1 were candidates, but the reBlection of them SA )ONTN Ee Mf. and’ Mrs. He Hall SeConmick. Mr. and | Gxeellent’ character sketches af the conelu- | of thee: {e" ailment will be the part taken | ,,Handkerchiefs. trimmed with saffron. | j Leonas 33.11/88 Gardnor. pur finge they Dave been tried would not |. sydney Smith to Queen Victoria. rs. I. C. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. | Gicellent character, sketches at the by the fa...ous “Loy Orator,” Master Eddie | tinted lace are among the latest caprices of | } Christina B. Rehm..24...°8 Géedner. bea bad venture for the city. In any event, ‘The following extract from asermon preach AL. Hopk Mr, and Sirs. Jom A. Ellis, | Sonoe the play. The pe ce WS 2! Webb, of Chicago, and by Miss Emma | the mode. + pawrrotes, Kujawa..28....Annaten, Wis, itisto be hoped that, if they are not re- | py Sydney Smith to Queen Victoria on her ac Ar and Mrs. Charles B. the Rev. Dr. | “Mrs. George B. Carpenter, of No. 430 Dear- | Cleaver, Chicago’s favorit girl singer. i We understand that a bona fide 15 per cent | | Josefa Kzycka..., -.16.-;.Chica turned, equally Sood men will be given their | cession to the throne is, thinks London, Zrulh, rt H. Patterson, Mr. and James H. | born avenue, gave a ladies’ lunch party | .,217S-2,B. Preston, of No. 236 North La Salle | discount can be had on the elegant seal, } oe On Lge ‘o be hoped that the Alder- | worthy of recalling: ‘' Extinguish in McMurray, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford, | Wednesday afternoon, street, will give a reception next Tuesday, | mink, and silk dolman stock of H, H. Brom men Who positively decline another term | heart the fiendish love of military glory from tain aodge and Aine Mate Skiamer aa ‘The first of a series of musical and Jiterary | ff0m “ to 10 o'clock p. m. well & Co., 161 State. f Hames, Sand iat in the ter ‘Council the ee Bid fo WINE the eickedutes of fowteress ay 5 5 +f ii ive The second complimeniary reception of tht French history of th st hundreds i vi isi : : “Thave and Airs. £. A. Otis, the Hon. and Ais Will. entertainments -Was given at the Woman's : plimentary reception of the ren ry of the past hundreds years . of members without visiblemeans of sapport | Urgeyou. Say upon your death bed, seated istian Association Home, Nos. 751 and 753 | Telephone Pleasure Club will take place at | exhibit three women wh X- 5 i imini: sa 3; IT have made fam, Hensy Sit Ais, and. Mrs, Norman Wabash avenue, on Tuesday ‘evening, Which | Shrum’s Academy next Thursday evening. perienced more meet nde aa’ Perhans ox: ent Satter in a will be materinlly-diminished. -~ foe ciaete heonien ae Thave Mr. Marshall Field, Gen. and Bed im Biddle ‘was well attended. ‘There will be a literary and musical enter- | grief and mortification than any other three used all the might of my character and all the . Mar , Gen. . R. Biddle | “Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dresser, of 203 West | tainment at Park Avenue M. E. Church | women in the world,—Marie Antoinet — Elston av. EN PASSANT. : power of my situation to check the irascible Roberts, and the Hon. John Wentworth. 4 ee yi i . A ette, moe. the arts ‘orty of their = a vening, the 271 " e Ke FS 7 sf a ach mi ite 2 Des gual Resp of te Cazag crn | fll nace latede eetunet™** | pamatnoin wil ge dat Slt | gE NS, elles Rouemakes enter | [Relate Wiigcg “Se aMiiogae, | Peet saaciaes ae ta Engin Helos d ie club-house tas fonday ursday evening a odly number of eunion and banquet of the Alumni Asso- ii in this ci yen. ‘b 5 lamsel so winsomely pretty; 4 Melis feiress. ‘evening, President N.K, Fairbank in the | young people assembled at the residence of | ciation of the Everett Literary Society. As a ie pusiness in this city as proven by fag wood Ht Like sunshine she comes down the street, The richest youthful heiress of the day tn chair, According to the annual report of | Prof. S.S, Hamill, 710 West Monroe street. | all gentlemen who have ever belonged to the wast eee fils’ business’. Jins doubled tar:the ana gods ay England is Miss Maynard, granddaughter of the Secretary, Mr. Scott Keith, the member- | ‘The program of the evening’s entertainment | Society are invited, and a large number hav- | > "they were t 2 “Chicago, i think my matutinal maiden Viscount Maynard. She bis 420,000 8 year Jt ship of the Club has increased considerably | consisted of a quartet and several recitations |«ing already sienified their intention of being ey were talking about the weight of dif- R indergartcn or school, landand large accumulations of money. $s during the Past year. The number of regular | by Miss Williams, Mr. Hamill, and Miss Cop- | Present, it will no doubt. be a most enjoyable ferent individuals of 2 ,cortiln family, and: ‘he othoe sie tauslerolee fale a Slaynaed made Rar uebubat a, msenlceat members being now 209, the non-resident Jey and a antomime performance. _ | affair. Further information may be had by ent, Spoke er oun ey Bald: | 4 Sees O Brien. «1-2 é ee now before the Shab ‘will increase the num- ednesday evening at their residence, No. Miss Katie B, Lombard -will give a large plier, alfrongh she looks sol? And then Mrs. M. A. Denning.40....16 Bonficid. Isigh, “0 you charming young creature, a ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEY: ber to 300. Two members have died during | 537 West Adams street. Two hundred ‘invi- | Party at her residence, No. 899 Indiana ae, | Ue Jooke Suddenly conscious and blushed, . ‘That I were embraced in your class! nea eet shronghout the city, we hava Estat: the year—Solomon A. Smith and John B: | tations were issued to prominent: society | nue, on Tuesday evening. and Jennie became absorbed in studyinga | { John Rounps i 5 ° desimated below shove naverusoments Will: Ba Raymond. The annual report of Mr. Keith, peopl to which sears all responded. The seventh annual” reception of the chromo on the wall. = Bred'rka.¥ esp “Wyppology quick. abe pes iss taken for the same price as charged at fied the ‘Treasurer, showed the receipts | Eckardt furnished the supper, and Pound the | George H. Thomas Post, No. 5, G. A. R., will | ,, Lose wanting: a choice selection of valen- | } August Goetz. ‘And soon though dufiee wee the reek und eed So re cnn gaturdayst a. to have been $76,279.18; disbursements, Si1,- | music, Mr. and Mfrs. Keogh were the recipi- | take place at Grand Arn, “Yall on Friday | tines should call at Crawford’s, 614 State. Annie Be Td conjugate Amo right through” J. '& He Slallis, ‘Booksellers and. Stationers TS 258.11; cash balances $5,02L07. The fol- | ents of many beautiful presents. evening, Feb. 27. The intermediate season has brought for- : Trenty-second-s% Grove-t¥a lowing ofieers were clested fo¥ the ensuing | © Mn J. Nockwell wa very agreosbly sur | (he seventh reception of the Utalpa Social | Wat nosel ang pleasing fancies invisiting | | BAEC Tenvy Achilles’ fortune; ngriimrentoneme TRiaeinee, ee Sear recent ig Eameaes Ace p rene | grep hie eden NoPh Muon ey | Gl legen ny eronng hee at | ape “He aupariy foried matesals | jean Mai TSREEN Set sta men, | "EURERRCUE Nit, smn te 5 ary eas- | We ing by a large number o: ‘sley’s Hall. he most effective stuff for the purpose is | { FrankH. Weidinger21. should importune = - ps on at. Hear Western-ay- pine Isisnd-A%m urer, P. C. Maynard: Executive Committee, | friends. , Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Cobb will give a recep- | Velvet. Kate McGinle: 20; And send him to battle with Troy. TH. SONNICHSEN, Druggist, 21) Blne Marshall Field, P. ¢. Maynard, George H. | Thursday even! a leap-year surprise | tion in honor of the second anniversary of | _Thé monogram of the mistress of the house | § Robert Cleary” There, by a fair echoolmate s0: ‘i Cee PER KIGE, sewoler, Newsdealer, and Fxocy Wheeler, John} a Clark, Robert. Warren, | party was tendered to Mr. Walt E. Miller, | ‘Heir marriage next Tuesday evening. embroidered in flowers is the proper decora- iis passion peeped through his dispaise, CONS Ee MTS eect and Advertising eae Tt ree, A. J. Fisher, S. M. Jones, gnd | 137 Drexel boulevard. The occasion was an | | A literary and dramatic entertainment is to | tion for table-linen, according to a good And she, by the same fever bitten, % Agent, News and Stationery Depot, & East Division MM. Willmarth. enjoyable one to his many friends. be given by F. Dwight Denny, under the au- | French authority. te ‘To pity was moved by his sighs. at berreen Lasalle and Wells. 45 Nort NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT AT PLYMO' the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Michigan | Spices of the West Side Auxillary, for the ben- | Elegant corsets at popular pricesareshown Chi | Ge UBUbGH AN & Cay Desens CHURCH. Avenue M. E. Church gavea social entertain- | efit of the Industrial School for Girls, at the | at Dodd's, corner Glare and Superior. "ST Sivaukee And often on fancy’s wing flying, : Ses ee Sad ‘The socia} mania thisseason assumed truly | Ment at the residence of Mrs. J.T. Stewart, | West End Opera-House next Friday evenin; ittle boy of 7 1351 Ci een Methinks that I wander through Rome, PERSONAL. gigantic proportions. Lunches, afternoon re. | No. 1886 Indiana avenue, Friday afternoon, | During the intervals the yoling ladies of. fs A little boy of 7 had been ordered to take 3) Carpent Te And she is Virginia nicing ~ PocTOR ceptions, and _eveni entertainments fol- | Aftera refreshing repast, which the ladies | Cooking Club will serve ice-cream and cake qiarek by nea By tor. A Biend, dining ath 0. From school, ‘cross the market, for home, NEQRMATION WANTED WILL Thy corner of lowed so swiftly one upon the other that | furnished, the young people favored the party | of their own make, and will also have valen- | fittlo water te ie him, “You should put a But, ah! the fllusion soon I Market and Madison-sts., in the month of Novembey - | With vocal and instrume: vhi fines to sell. i i ony 3 * ing the same pers nis time alone was found tov short for their ful- ith vocal A instrumental music, which ti tosell. The ushegs will be ladies from ia tp ite it; brings gut the taste The street is again ance and areas: : mae oS fie Weet side pee les atom. send Sulment. ‘The epidemic has now seized upon | WAS MEIN appreciated, tact | eS Rg CHa or ine A : old, “but L profer as tactetels ine | Strat iame Sees. ‘S And ruthlesiy Buct undecelves me: ame and address to or call at oom 9, 271 East Bane e diminutive creatures LC. Ve a brillian y las members of the Americus ‘i i 4 ae e’'sgonei . . dolph-st, = called dolls, and so party ‘icus Club will |“ Ladies who have nervesandin consequence } Ered Sarna. : 26, —Londén Judy: and the office is near! = aoe sat onee. — TS abe PPmiDstne Means: desires to see. widow indy, strong is their position in society, so numer- | Wednesday evening at the residence of ‘Mrs. hold areunion Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Lincoln suffer in general health, and have those ocea that iv: . iH No. 302 Hall. i y u ous in force, no private dwelling was | Lyman L. Barbour, No. 302 Van Buren | Hall. The Americus was one’ of the first | Sional paroxysms of pain, should visit Dr Ricca eaiiiree 35, with means and good appearance; objech Seharcs Wan teeerermena Ofte oecasion. | evening by Wekardt, and’ Ticgerald sere | society people of the North Siderwil tonety | D'Ungerat PalmerHouse. His treatment ha | ‘1° Coline. ifASTORAL RESIGNATION, EET: Ss ethane ee ee ing a finer field for action. Invitations were | Plied the music for dancing. ber the enjoyable parties given by this Club | Del Very successful in many severe cases, As will be seen by the following, the Rev. | PERSONAL—TwWo YOUNG LADIES WITH Fiecy, extended to many fond and gratified little | , One of theevents of the season was a grand | im pastseasons, “,~ Phe acme of Fashion’s demands is reached } 4 Nellie Deegan. F.N. Luson has resigned his charge arLa | Aadfoss W's trisune ofles- ee Mamumas, each possessed of so numerous a | Jeap-year party, gotten up by the young la- |“ As You Like It” Social Club will | i brocades, the- designs of which are large | { Martin Draths Grange: ‘PERSONAL WILL THE GENTLEMAN THEE | met isdy a5 ball please drive by again; La GRANGE, Jan. S1.—To the Wardens and Fatry of Emmaniel Church—Gextieen: 1 | Weee¥ou eae nder my resignation as Rector of | PERSONALTSO TIRED: YOU, HAYES promise ch family that the mental strain in solvii ive a leap-year party on Tuesday evening, and yery distinct. Satin brocades, of heavy W. H. your church, to take effect the Ist day of April dress; unless you write shall break my the all-important problem of ‘what. to | ticipatedin by parties from Chicago, ‘eb. 10, at the residence of Mrs. quality, are also employed for cloaks, and dies of Sheboygan, Wis., Jan. 30. It was pa wear proved in many cases too much, and | Waukee, and elsewhere. ° i Rounds, No. 30 Ogden avenue. ere is a stout and heavy cloaking stuff in William Jancey . resort was had to the wise grandmamm: Saturday evening'a masked surprise y | The Gaiety Social Club gives its fou: floriated designs, of texture resembling the who nany seasons’ “experience ‘made | Was given to Miss” Sfinnie Loele at fhe seat geption atthe Clifton House Sriday evening, | tse de Matelusde. Bes iahtiMys Qbtalned the canonical consent of | $24 cul: mastsee Tos 008, 7 rte counsel invaluable. .No ‘regrets were | dence of her parents, 1682 Wabash avenue, Eb. Raw = . There is quite a populay’ furor in Chicago P to do so. Respectfully. wz ERSON AL CHAR UES ees Tabane omce. e jast reception of the First Regiment | over the fact that Hesler & Peabody, 9 hy: LUEON. WIL ’ Atameeting held Thursday evenin; ERSONAL—HOMO: HAVE BEEN SICK, Wit i gz to} P + would f be unreasonsvle consider and act upon the above communica- | 16asiforanotber Ane? - tion from their Rector, the Wardens and PERSONAL—G HT: Come HOME AT ‘ONCE, RSON, ‘and alt will be well. SARAH DELLA. so recelved) SOF even one Crnner al seyenty ive young people participating. eile fa was to weep alone in he ay evening a very argreeable mas- | Will take place at the armory next ay : chimney-corner. ‘They came singly, in pals, quesade party was given at the residence o | might and it is intended io make. this the bs Se Saas cae ee and groups of half a dozen, taking ’ thei Boy Mfrs. E. C.J. Cleaver, No. 56 Lake avenue | most attractive party of the series. The | 2¢ $3 per dozen, F About twenty-five couples were present, and | Orchestra, under the leadership of, the Kegi- | _ Colored stones are rapidly gaining the fa- | | William 2 Coo Gnas Vestry of Emmanuel Church and Parish of se eworthy managers, The: prowd cet | ihe even! Welightfully spent i tal ‘Bandmaster, W. here tha B Th yy the worthy mani ie proud and vening was delightfully spent in dane- | ment andmaster, W. W. Pr i vor here that they have in Europe. e Sap- s a 3 happy mothers viewed them from this emi- | ing, Fitzgerald’s ‘Patlor Orchestra furnishing | Course some new selections, ares ae phire, turquoise opal, cameo, and sardonyx rank Sample? : Sixteenth, La Grange unanimously adopted the follow- SEWING MA MINES, oe nence with new and increasing approbation, } the music. Will present attractions that will alone repay | #Te again popular. William Stewart, 3408 Arai ola: ing: OR SALE—A NEARLY NGER SEW and choruses of little voices were heard con- |, The Juanita Club gave their second recep- | the visitor for attending. Heavy cords and tassels are used. as garni- | } Carrie Whiten... 21s sie Lone, 5 WHEREAS, Our Rector, the Rev. F. N. Luson, maching, with drop-leaf, cover, and Grane tulating themselves and others on the | tion at Martine’s Academy on Friday evening. | . A leap-year party sill be given by the Zulu | ture for all styles of costumes, from that | § John B. John: ‘SMinecunda, Wi has tendered his resignation, to take effect at | {~Se- 1lt South Parka. 3 BICAN fOrely wardrobe. of their doll daughters: | Over 200 couples were present. It wasdecid- | Archery Ciub’ at Green's all worn in th x tin | } Annie Nelso ‘Chiesgor ee Easter, after over five years’ active service in | JOR SALE-VERY CHEAPAN AMESHY/SS Isn't mine pretty??? “Oh, how lovely!” edly the most successful party given by this | Wood and Lake streets, ‘hext ilday even ball dress ig since tor thie : nanleomiesy Be Wm. A. Sommi ee) 88 Cottage ‘Groveay. pur midst, daring whieh ‘the Parish has been put | apices ig machine, aszood as new. Aaa “Say. isn't that c i +. ES i. ecesst td ps ae deen pink ae ance mad an ven pleasant party was given by the Al- : THE ‘ French ranges and complete kitchen out- | | hoCion Pannelio. 20: 50 Some Clark, Yonlent edities erected and paid for. and tho RING THIS Week We ve Cee eee elders. “There was as great variety of face as | mia Chub Friday evening. by Th PORDEBALL ___ | fits at Harbeson’s, 8 North Clark street, uss. shure h blessed, temporally and spiritually, be-.| za) 2 eee eens ret ese Also 8 JATRO oS Gress; expression also; here the innocence ane Entre Nous Social Club gave their | circles Bike comics Pain Se dn puclety. pions fended years 960 aew Pork Belt: Bridget Geary TWEEREAS The Bishop of the diocese has given Sere Ot ce BOA ibs of suede of infancy, there the pride of patrician de- | Sixth reception Friday nightatOwsley’sHall, | be given by 7 am pall, Walch wi ser advertised hairpins from two - | } Thomas Lucas. his canonical consent to said resignation; ReaIND . SS WHEELERS ‘afl former efforts of gl y the Zion Giterary Society on | teen inches long, and now nobody needs | j Ghom Sick cane fe ere- EDIE AND FAMILY SINGERS fob ore, Resolved, That his resignation be accept s her woud ma Resolved, That in thus severing the pi ae ote mands_Loan Omee. Se have to long and so closely bouind us to each | _____ PRINTING MATERIAL, . Wo acknowledge our ots, gach | ENN ae 2 the blessings which have attended the labor og | POR ,SALE-ONP-OU ART athe MEDION | scent; here the arrogance of wealth, there | Which event surpassed Purim, Feb. 26, atthe North Sid airpi eth. facob Peter. the consciousness of personal beat "The . - a le Turner- | hairpins of hi . aoe eee etaities from aoe i ‘Sweden, be the most enjoyable entertainments fall Ele ney sotenn ip cards and invita: Our most distingeished élégantes havé a Peco pete and Russia, but, singularly enough, when | given by the G. S.C. season occurred at | proclamation thoroughly indicates sitibet one fo match, each gostames and Heme aaa Grpeney: