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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1880-—SIXTEEN PAGES. . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: = : decorated ternity, one of the oldest college aoctetea | own hands in spar bugles, f speed. The Stewards of the Central Cireuithave | here, was had. The fact was then aipoavered THE SOCIAL WORLD. Brot Ee. ariors B were pretty ie ov the | in the country, will hold. thelr annual. ban: on either side the skit 3, forming ray THE TURE. nut yet arranged their program, and it{s possi- | that the Association has pledged the use ef the : Fovered post was lavishly entwined with | guet next Thursday ov fran and leaves on the back of tne ble that they may bar St. Julien in the free-for- | track to the panes pee meeting + evergreens and immortelles. Fagin A erezut Boat Club will give a banquet Read thi 2 dong - all, in which case they will be compelled, in jus- | the meeting fs ovor, so thas 8 OTST | A Review of the‘ Recreations of SOCIAL AND.CLUB NOTES. to the Executive Board of the Mississippi | yiprary, Lea ears at the West si, How Rarus Came Near Getting | tice, to pay him for an exhibition. . Santa Claus, | cannot be held duane Tote mt ould wich me The ladies of St. Paul's Universalist So- | Yatiey Amateur Rowing Association at the | “mio Vabroid cents per day. 4 ; d in 1877. St. Julien’s stable companion, is also placed in | GON" iit claim for a meeting previous “to the Week. ciety gave one of their usually fine parties | palmer House Saturday evening. |” satin crowns of bonne a asta on a Fast Record in I8//. the free-for-all by reason of his record of 2:18, | tne running meeting the Association would fz at the Gardner House Inst Tuesday evening. |“ arrangements are ing made by the | Si Howse ee b ones Vie with the mo ~ and of course both of them could not start. .A5 | give them_ full swing next fall, and ulso in the A short dancing program. was. rendered, | oficers and members of the Second Regt sffect. 3 AD vii colors and 9; Unt i to make their annual banquet, to aan. atthe Sherman House March 17, one of the finest affairs ever participated in by them. ‘44 Libttum Club met on Friday even- g with rec! The Boston Post h: i ie is no love in second eee icles that tery where the wife lends her husi andl tha ides, ‘ i i ved tochange tho | p aie Seaant } am, endered, . nity c ly g . di ‘rom 2: B. * 2 » “Makés in the Trotting Classes, ~ | very fow Associations wil bpfilling to give st. | {OU g hoga figures boing chosen after get nouncements—Tie Clubs. Last Tuesday evening 8 ear eodore F é Julien the $1,500 bis-drivg? demands as the | ting bélow 2:30. aoe Sivan, Nous see ae for the ‘bene! price of the horse's appearance without a stipu- ' 3 Fou 2 hich proved to Sage TRACK TALE. Receptions, Surprise Parties, and Other. | of the Foundlings’ Home, which p No Fiee-for-All Flyers Worth Mention-_| tation that three heats fo average better than | | TRACE RSE atcapjto | Pon? Surprise Q bean enjoyable aifair. she ex} i i She expects it back in something Sent Bird-cagés, Highland, Parole, itd Fey ing ‘Miss Kittie Storey, No. 9 South Curtis street. . 2:18 shall be trotted, and one of them to be in v Interesting Occurrences. ‘The eighth regular, meeting of the Friday . M.S. Cummings, corner of Calumet ) ran ‘Sou i ing Left in the Field: 8:15 or better. " De man Bisco Te Cnt Night Club took place at the residence of atinns ‘and Twenty-fourth street, gave are- | « Kitelien Outs ar Hin hk ett es, In the other classes the alteration in the rules ‘The annual report that Red Clond is all right a a fasts ‘Miss Florence Pettibone, No. 150 Warren ay- ception to the Jadies ot the ‘different ‘Temper- | Ciark street, Son's, & remy __, | has caused great ghanges in the fields of ‘horses | is going the rount Gossi; of the Ladies—Par- | enue, last Friday evening. at wie! ance Unions of the city on Thursday. 7 a Some Gossipy Notes from New York—/ soe will bo iiely to take part. It lets Col. | Hughes, the first Jockey of Mfr: George Loril- ip for the aren ii rr) “Betsey Baker,” a farce in one act, was ren- SensorAts . “Duty stares me in the fae@,” as a The Washington Tere Meee, Lassie Sloiy Goland Nubqood inty te 72 ees | tant astable, arnived fram Rumen ase reer peed dered. aber of Mr. E. P.Hall’s gentlemen | Miss Mf. E. Rapp leaves for New York this Tom-house officers eauatie ein ue the ene ‘ ee Maan tate ito ale 0 clases Amy: | Charles Wise, the Jockey who was ruled off at curcagd. friends surprised. ‘hin_on atonday evening evening. to be absent aboutiiwo weeks, . jg | few dozen Promenade ig” SMugzling g s . ‘anny insol ‘aZ0-! 5 st - y. ra bats v7 4 iss Ke Wr , 3 + ‘ A FAST EAT. hy Monmouth Park Inst scason, has been rein : AIC A last ut his residence, No. 1230 Michigan av- et mee wy 3 in the city, the guest ‘Vulips made of black lace with Ecler ce. ” Ma i 1d Orange cs “Very few people know,” said John Splan, the "| Charley Ford, Driver, Lida Bussett, and Orange } stated. : DATRIMONTAL. , enue, the occasion being the twenty-second other evening, in conversation’ with a party of | Girl into the 2:21 class; Hambletoniun Mavi” | “ant Van Ness, who drove Mr. Bonner's | ‘Mr. E.J. Anthony, of Chicago, was united | anniversary of his wedtin , rg, evening pleasantly ‘wi! a horsemen, ~ how near I came to turning srus ti 2:2 cluss; Dictator, Silverton, last Friday, i i iss Nellie M. Gille’ was spent ver; le ington into the class; Dic! horses last season, reached town ‘riday,on | in mutrimony to Miss Nt t Teitatibns, and halect sketches. A’ 3. C. D. Stone, 1436 Prairie avenue. of BUTS, Cine Bas art, with his wife and Mrs. Ira Brown, left during the past week tres are very handso. tional of the newest fancy. "VED Aowery If you want a fine phato Or crayon,go ty loose in California early in the spring of 177: |. Chestnut Hill, C. W. Woolley, Deception, Deck | is way to Nashville, Tenn. daughter of P. W. Gillet, Esq., a well known le > the St. John’s | Gebrig’s, 335 West Ma things 1 Wright, Elsie Good, y Boy, Muttie, Scot- y i : : laughter of P. W. Gillet, Esa. : i. o'clock a bountiful supper _ was | for two months’ sojourn on 2 ison street, pat pir r Locate rae it lesies er land. Sherfisn sed Will Coay ‘nto tho 2:23 class; Hugh Gaffney, of New York, has purchased of | citizen of Chicago, af 7 o’clock Thursday served, OC hich a et ly Reheat by River, Florida. | afr Plain dark red terry, alike on both ; The: Old ones) Addai & |: Culmur, Convoy, Kitty BatesSciola, Pust Boy, | w.'T. Linck, Nashville, the chestnut filly Mamie | evening, the 26th inst, at the residence of | those present, The guests were Charles B. | _ Miss Katie V. Milligan has returned from | woven like Turkish’ foweling, is am Sideq, East tist Summer with anuwfolly fast record,— | Belle H., Clifton Boy, Gloster, Jewett, Lucey, hool h hurdli Ta" = Cla Waiter Wilit ‘Harry Stron Indianapolis. new upholstery material. “e Ong thy Detter than 2:17 anyhow.” Brigadier, Harry Gilberg‘and Sai. Lord into the | Fields, and will school her at hurdling, -| the bride’s father, 657 West Adams street, | Clayton, Walter Williams, Harry Strong, | TAS nIOr eves Jackson returned homo last | as plush. Itforms fine drapes soe “You se I took him to the Pacific Slope the a-2P classy Dick Taylor, Luey Fleming, Monarch | Mr. W. 1. Cheney, Manager of the Blooming- | the pastor of the First “Congregational Will Olcott, L. D. Powers, Will Marble, 4 yr, A. Reeves Joemat where ha has been | ot brea niece o Ene rapery, and eurtant fall before, after trotting and winning all my | Bule, Corsiande, Loafer, Store. Maxwell. Dis- | ton (Iil.) Trotting and Jockey Club, wasin Chi- | Church, the Rev. E. P. Goodwin, D. D., Hank Farmers oe can a oMin Downs, sttending the funeral ml his son. the dyed cotton flannel wiiee Fisher than patch, and Blondine into the 2:25 H cago Friday, and called at Splan’s place. Officiating. Invitations were confined to the Lane, int NE. Habit of ‘Minneapolis. a : Miss. WN da Wo ul ard, yok een areting: ade with one winter's wears ginning ty as returnet ‘01 ee z races in the East, the last une being against | sii Red Line, Annette, Dream, Fred Douglass, i Great Eostern, Judge Fullerton, Lula, Smug- | Myrtle, Lady Groesbeck, Williams H., and Stein- | - A chestnut filly, fall sister to Bramble, W2 | reiativesand afew near friends of theparties, | "A Very pleasant fantom surprise was gier, and a lot of other good ones, at Fleetwood | way Into tho 2:38 class; Argunaut, Ashland Tet | aica'two days later, having become chilled. notwithstanding which the latter were the | given William Snyder, No. 329 Vernon ave- 4 in October, Harus wim the fifth | Big Fellow, Charley Green. Conster. Green ‘ fair api é nue, on Tuesday evening last, by members of Park tate in x, Harus winning the Charley, J.D. Benton, Lady Monroe, MeCurdy’s | _ Barbee will’ probably go to England andride | recipients of numerous presents, both rich | Qi een isther Chapter, 0. E. &., it being the and deciding heat in 2, over a track that was | Hambictonian, Mambrino Boy, Richwood, Rose | Mr. Lorillard's horses in their engagements | and usefnl, Mr, and Mrs. Anthony took the | <iniversary of his birth. r Artists’ materials and Prang’: ‘ at West Side Library, 230 Wests qo cats mn street, The Nell Gwynne gloves are fashion of the day, mad ang atat kid, reaching above eo sore Undressed tended visit. ea sp ialiss Hattie R. Dorr Is visiting friends at is. 2 aes utter Palmer and family will sail for slow; and, by the way, that wag the fastest | Medium, Westfield, Little Fred. Herod, and | there, Last year the stable had the services of | train the same evening fora somewhat ex- arr’s juvenil tic f the South | Europe in May. the elbow, fitth’ beat he ever trotted. I then went | Gilbreth Knox into tho 2:27 class: Bertrace, | Archer. ee ge i x Prof. Carr's juvenile reception o: jouth 2 “Charles Avery have returned | an élastic concealed. in a rib 7, and he by Daciann, Judge Trumbull, ond Buston into the tended Wesiern tour. On their return they | Side class was a fant akate. One hun: sone and Ars. Ch aes ry, ba iid aeniy opeadora ten a pibbon ruehe, wy to California and trotted ‘him several | Dac The bay mare Marian H., record 2:30, formerly 5 3 7 ; ji 23 : Daisy Hamilton, Good Morning, Jim : At d little ones did justice to themselves and exhibition races against Goldsmith Maid, the Wand taanick, "Aldine, and. D. Monroe into | driven by Tommy Dunbar, of La Crosse, Wis., ‘will make Galengo: thet HOM eet teacher. A DEDETAD of six dances and old mare being then in her prime. On the first | the 2:99 class; and Dutchess Boy, Dacia, J. J. | IS now tae roperty of nChicne gentleman, and} An elegant wedding was celebrated at high | sh0""German » completed the afternoon’s Unree of these races there was no betting, as it | Coole, Pemberton, Nettle Ward, Zephyr, Chief- ees ae Bim atk eee ae noon Tuesday last at Ottawa, Ill., at the resi- | entertainment. es of . rot into the.2: 253, a ve é was known that I would not try to beat the Le Bouin ap the classes Which follow, onty | will aati ances that Mr Janes y ‘eae dence of Ald. D. Hollecker, the contracting | ~ Last Thursday night the Lindenylub ave Mald: but the fourth was at Chico, and there | ,W2,2akiug up the Giable to start have been | thrift), Lord, Blurphy @), Dan Sparling | Parties being his daughter, Miss Minnie Hol- | a brilliant sociable, under the auspites of the A few Paul, local editor of the r. wus sume hustling before it was over. The | MUePI ST nae a numberof these will not | (; Bookitaker @). McDonald @, mran Dance, | lecker, and Mr. Thomas K. Little, with John | Dramatic Department. ‘There were but two | Mr. Clarence Parl, Teas ocr icago last | eave suees ,OF cheation” exhibited Cuco people: bid Just Shtehed a new trae SOSH / Oe vescand Ni Me nad ot Tee call teers atid Sight ptherunmbateel rear Ode: V. Farwell & Co., Chicago. Miss Jennie heathy Aan SOO a Mer eh Feels attend! ne the political conference. poolesale millinery houses of unfortunay a ive ro , raves.and Nutwood, 0-for-i yers, 7 : " 2 heal y enjoy i “5 < te * Wgive a four-days' runing and trotting | DE Cliroruia, and will stay there. Cozette | Gen. 1 A. Alger, of Detroit, owner of Mid- | Armstrong acted as bridesinaid and Mr. | prowded 4 club-rooms, The first was a| The Misses Cullom, of Springfield, have re- Enormous bows, with uneven ends, a ting. Wanting a big attraction for the prin- | ing Slow-Go, of the same cluss, are hardly up to | dlesex, record 2:24, has purchased in Orange | wwiniam H. Lusk as best man, both of Chi- | piano solo by Miss Bertie Hildbrand, and the | turned from their visit to a ast. They with lace to fall below the ehiin recess, cipal day, they made a contract for un exhibi--] the murk required, and will probably confine Sout: New York,’ the chestnut gelding Jim iS P ne ii ii dietta in tarried in Chicago a few days ; = aie ) 5 + ai .|‘Eurly, by Champion. as a mute to Middiescx, | cago. After the ceremony a bountiful re- | second was the original comedic! one most of the spring bonnets. Th tion race by Rarus and the Maid, Budd Doble, | themselves tothe smaller meetings. The samoy |, O14 ni drive them together on the roud. eae was served, the cables Dolne surrounded | act entitled “A Visit from Fra Diavolo,” be- | while en route for home. teedace comparatively Maree ce by J ats : . Gartield, EVAN the maiv's driver, was in poor health just then, | tiv be said of Amy, Muzo-Mante. Gen. Gut i a ; H ing performed by members of the club. SSTON. and so when it was time to take the horses to | wudianapolis Wiehard, ang Scott's Thomas in the | he item which has been Jn isculation lately | bya merry throng, the health and happiness | Hive N. ie 5. Glub gave their ninth hop last | 4 jarge company attended the leap-vear | an Goch ange Wo saneny bimselt” asks Chico and get thent ready for the race he staid Dictator, Decepuon, Scotland, Sheri- | ing maro Mattie Hunter, owned by Mr. kc. | Of the pair instigating many toasts that were | Wednesday evenin ‘ : but wa in San Francisco, it having been arranged that he dan, Will Cody, and Occuna Chief in tne 2: Pate, of St. Louis, turns out to have no founda- | responded to by. all. Mr. and Mfrs. Little ‘The nintl seeeptioa of the Mistletoe Pleas- where they fasten with three buttons, Feathers, carpets, mattresses steam, very low. Thomas Gri in, oe Enormous Tuscan bonnets, with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Badger have gone to Louisville to reside for the present. ‘They departed last Friday night, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Badger, who will remain for a few weeks. tops, crumpled brims, and eecentric outlines, by ty at the residence of Mr. C. S. Burdsal in } are afrai fos i drive the | iiss: Clifton Boy, Harry Gilbert, Maj. Lord, | tion 'in fact. Mr. Pate refused $8,000 for the | took 1 th ‘dsat 3:30 fe Club took place last Friday evening. Routh tbvanston Thubed ay. ane dadles took: The midis Sd at aoe a iy was to come to Chico iu time to ive the | class: SOY, . Bie hoar 7 ae fs ook leave of their friends at 3:30 p. m., for | ure a a wi a ie whole management upon themselves, hs BE. ; Tommy Gates, Neome, G. T. Pilot, and Big Soap | mare last fall, and has no notion of selling her. . i The ladi the Lake View Eureka Club Ne H - | Jones, at 626 West Adams street, 1s a race. the da: the rade approuched I he ladies of the Lake as seq} the affair wag well con- ‘When the day of the app in the 2:24 class. Chicago, where they will be at home after pave their annual hop on Wednesday even- ras SIE ae Mae hte, Burd ing considerable attention on the West Sie took Rarus out one morning and gave him a | “The list is as follows: Steinway, the Kentucky d-yearold volt with | xfarch 1 at402 Forest avenue. The unusual ; H. A. Elkins has charge of rh sbiet a a record of 2:25, that was‘ purchased by Cali- a ing. mosh ’, iY d to the hall, A. ge of the class in coe See enue manners ihe * FREE-FOR-ATE. fornin parties carly in the winter for 12,000 and | elegance of the presents was noticeable, | Sir. B, M, Dickson was ve agreeably sur- SS ance formed. the chief feat- | Scape. i ‘a. Maid was also in tip-top condition, and knew | Fophrut “Hei pretsing ee Haken West by Ba Game a Jase enn among them being handsome solitaire din- | prised by his numerous friends from the | ure of the evening. An elegant sup- Superb cabinet Photos at $3 por dove, tr tiat eituor of them could A farce ae as | Darby. 12:16i¢ [Santa Cla placed Sn the stud at Dauvil, Contra Costa | Mond earrings from the groom, and a deco- North ia ide on. last Nvednesiay evening at | per was served about 11 clock. Freiberg one ee ator SI tevens & Redington, § ay olictioednver was aitint tae: Gcaltng In “2:19 CLASS. County, serve ten mares, and be trotted {n the | rated china dinner-set of sixty-eight pieces, | Ng residencs, No. tm Norte seen pave a furnished the music, | Aimong hose present stweks in San Frinciseo, und went along with | Midnight. Albemarle . fallin by “Boys of the Third,” J. V. F. & Co. very pleasant party last evening at their resi- | }yCs° frea Burdsal, Mr aa Mis “Thonias FORFEITED B me Chico. After we hud been there a day | Col. Lewis ie | Alley’... Ira Bride, the pool-seller, has purchased the | Miss Belle Becker was married at the resi- | dence, No. 21 South Oakley avenue. Waison Mr. sare Ars. AEC. Breed, Mr. and ONDS. or two he said to me:"'*The3e people want to | Slow Go. betsome money on your race.” Nutwoo “+ What do they Want to bet?’ said L. “*That2:17 won't be beaten by the Maid or S. «That looked tome like finding the money, and Lwid Andy to start in and never stop bet- ting as lung as the money. held out. He went ovutamong the capitalists of the place, and the duy before the race reported that he bid inter- viewed them all, and bet 32,50 even tbat2:17 would be beaten. “The next morning Budd came down from San Francisco, sud { told him chat we had piled allour monéy on ume, and considered bim in with it. 8 Lida Bassett. Well, Budd hemmed und hawed a little; | Orange Girl.... talked ubout the track being a new one, and | Banquo........ Yaiher pevonga eee we aaa thrown. eOF ‘3 quuney away. “But he took one-third o! the game, although I cuuld see'be was | amb. Mambrino not particularly charmed: with the pros- | appotsford pect. The next day we went out 0 | Rose of Wash'n 4 | Boneset Cozerte. running qualities of the well-known gray colt | aonce of her mother, Mrs. F. H. Thompson, | _ On the evening of Feb, 26 Mr. ‘and 3frs. R. | airs, MeClary, Col. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Gubrie! Messrs. Barnes and West on the fol- 4 ; 7 é vi A S 21 55 th Clark Isaac S. Di Lamborn were surprised at their residence, | Mrs. Thomas Templeton, Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. L, | One Hundred and Ninety-Three Thoy. lowing terms: Bride agrees to pay the expenses | 165 South Clark street, to Mr. Isaac S. De- Rear Whitehouse place, by a large p: a Mrs, Tot aes Dent leton, Bir; Sere EAA, Dus cook Onenke 4 of Barnes and West's stable, which consists of a 4 i, ees and ests Gteiok and Dell trom | Went, of Dement Brothers, on Thursday. | of their friends, organized by Mrs. H.Fun- | Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, May, | Nothing so much surprises the educated first or even second Charleston, S. C.. to New Orleans, and has'in re- | The bride was dressed in wine-colored silk | nell and Mrs. William Porter. Dancing was ‘Bell McDonald, Hettie and Josie i f turn the runuing qualities of Gabriel during the | and wreath of orange-flowers. There was 2 | the principal order of the evening, which was aap stead, Pell McD ‘Ed Griffin. Henry and foreleate w peeve the |: spring races. . | large attendance of friends, and the presents | most agreeably passed. Will Hempstead, Ed Parmelee, E. Dickenson, | "0% © as the lax administration Mr. RS. Veeob, of the Indian Hil Farm, | received by the bride were numerous and | , The ladies of the I. A.L.F. F. Club ten- | §. 5, Adams, Willlam Kirke. ft of justice in allourlargecities. It would near Louteville, Icy, recently purchased of Mr. | yondsome. An elegant : ‘1 | dered their male associates a Leap-Year sup- | ““The wedding of Miss Libbie McArthur and | seem as if the older common law, which was Alden Goldsmith the bay mare Lady Morrison, ome. An elegant supper was served | por Friday evening, Feb. 20, at the residence | yr. Robert W. Porter of Chicago is an- | enacted to repress, and, if possible, prev by Volunteer, record 2:27; Sister, record 2:30 | under the direction of Kinsley, the well- | of Miss Allie Hayes, on ‘Michigan avenue. nounced to take place March 5. crimes bad elvencwayrt Ny Hee at Drevent, (sister to Hoh, DY potunteer:: Coating aeagioes known caterer, after which the bridal party Last Wednesday evening Prof. Bournique "A very elegant and lureely-attended party si aa oy gi’ H ce te Series of statutes Rysdyk’s Hambletonian.” All these mures ‘will | Started on a pleasure trip to Cincinnati. gavea reception iu his West Side Academy, | was that given by the Whist.Club to their | devised by negligent and unscruputous|egis ba bred to Mr. Veech's stallion Princess, tho sire | ‘The marriage of Mr. Henry Woltmann | Which was largely attended. friends Friday evening at the residence of | lators for the express purpose of protecting of Trinket ({-year-old record 2:19%), Fringe, and Miss Carrie A. Bi ell took 1 A special “German” was given by Prof, | afr. 0. J. Gilbert, A large number of invita- | criminals in the free enjoyment of thelr pe. other noted trotters. - and iss Carrie ‘outwell took place last | yfartine at his West Side Academy last | tions were issued to the society young people | son and property after the commission af Mr. B. H. Cross, who stands in the front rank | Luesday evening at the residence of the | Wednesday evening. of Evanston and Chicago, ana the evenin; 5 ion af of nuimal painters, and in the line of horse por- bride’s parents, 518 Warren avenue, and was | On Friday last Mr. C. H. Cushing, of the | found the parlors filled’ with youth and | C™me- : fraiture is undoubtedly superior to any artistin | % brilliant affair. The ceremony was per- | firm of Cushing, Thomas & Co., was made | beauty. The early part of the evening was It would seem as if perjury were ths the country, hus just coimpioted for Joba Splan a | formed by the Rev. E. 4. Barrett, of Austin, | aware of the kindly feeling entertained for | spent in social conversation; later dancing | cheapest thing in the market. A $10 now icture of Rarus being jogged to wagon, every | at 7p. m., after which followed a reception. |*him by the attachés of -his establishment in | was begun, and it was continued until an | judiciously manipulated into the handsof s ‘Emma B.... Jennie Holton. Little Gyps: Silversides . trot. The weather wus warn and pleasant, | Cant, Emmons Van Arnim. U and I knew my horse could gu well. Buddand I P' OS Sets line of which is true to life, except that the old | Over a hundred guests paid their respects to ia acceptable manner. i x th had some little talk about beating 2:17, but he 2:23 cuss. Haan ee eee ote | tne happy Dread prooni’ apd after partake hy ane eabtel and Secents a reason for | catly hour next morning. Constable will secure the desired verdiette- Was still iu duubt, * You can heve just uo chances Sheridan peared when in trotting form, The portrait of | ing of refreshments dancing was participated | these epullitions of geniality that Mr. C. had ENGLEWOOD. fore almost any Justice Court, and $100 stilt Ww win it for us,’ said { to bit, *andif you fuil Splan is un excellent one, and the entire effect | in’ ” At12 o'clock the members of the Chi- | just returned from his wedding trip, and the The Englewood Literary Societyheld their | futty used in the higher courts ‘will do mach’ just say goud-bye to me, when the word for of the picture is good. It is now on exhibition | eazo Social Club, of which the groom is a A * Ai evel regular meeting Monday evening at the resi- és the third eat is ven, for Til show the bors u | Chesinut at the Turf Exchange, 79 Dearborn street. tamber, favored tha. bridal party with a | Stes Upon seized! upon as in every Way | Gence of Mfr. HB. Stillman... ‘Theexercises | toward securing the same end. iA would shove the old mare along as fast as possi- | Deck Wright... ‘The bookmakers are giving the following odds | Serenade. ‘The bride was attired in white.| printiig department he was surrounded by | consisted of musical solos and duets, recita- | ‘The halls of justice swarm with ble. Well, we trotted the first. beat, but -2:19% | Elsie Good. Sh ane Keutucky, Derby, a be we pebomesile erépe lisse and brocaded satin: ornaments, | the attachés, who by previous arrangement | tion, reading, the critic’s report, and debate “STRAW-BAIL,"— = ~~ | ‘was the best Goldsmith could do. When the Trampoline May 18: Four to one against Kimball. 7 to 1 | Crange blossoms, diainonds, and pearls. Mfiss | were prepared to “shutdown” ata mo- | on the question: * Resolved, That the exten- | fellows who for aconsideration will go bal Wedgewood. against Luke Blackburn, 8 to 1 against Fonso | Jocennine Hollister, first bridesmaid, attired te notice, and was presented with a su- | sion of the right of suffrage to the negro is | 2); ' Wilduir.. aad aaalaet Se eee eee se a reeoN we. | in white organdy and light biue silk; dia- perb gold-headed ebony, cane, The binding | impolitic.” ‘The next meeting of the society ea gi an Die nae repeat LASS. fence Boulevard, and Amazon, 11 to.1 against | inond ornaulents. Miss Libbie Brown,’ sec- | department followed suit with an elegant | Will beat the residence of Mr. H. P. Goodall. | No uinty ‘by tha statute, while in very trath Col. Dawes. Duke of Kent, 2 to Lagainst Kinkead, Obadiah, | ond bridesmaid, white organdy and pink silk; | French clock. ‘The Englewood Whist Club met at the resi- | Tera Oy ie alo nt OW! Soh mal 4|Dick Moore and Rambeau, 14 to 1 against hurera’a Baby: cameo grnaments., ‘The groomsinen were A select_party was given by the ladies of fanee of AG. an slyke Tuesday, event pda cover a dead cat. Sas caese these 5 inst 3 ary ard, 5 . Fest Si 5 a : > te | 2 de Bn Pi ary to C. Butz-and Benjamin Boutwell. The } the West Side at Green’s Hall ‘Tuesday even- | ,, qe et ‘Bay ay eral oF oabannock hnillionaires in bis mind” and not enon 1G. T. Pilo against Duplicate, Frank Harper, and Quito, 17 | presents were exceptionally elegant and | ing. About fifty couples were present. ft ’ i tr of the G. SC, met at the | celebrated his oth birthday Friday, and re- | ca be had to pay the Constable's fees, time was hung out. Budd looked sober- er than ever, aod even Andy Daniels wore a subdued aspect. You ‘Bee they both saw it was a cuse of life and death, and evidently: thought that when Goldsmith Maid couldn't trots track in 2:17 there was no ‘use in any other horse trying. * When they cumé up for the second heat the Maid was going steudy and fast, with Rarus SI a eee to Lagainst Brisk, 18 te 1 against Angler and | costly, j large number of the, i r D abouta length bebind. 1 nodded for the word, the Atagaallan. Oscar G2) to J against Dictum, Edison, Hingis: "" (PROSPECTIVE BLISs. -zosidence of Miss Ada Wilson, No. 800 West | ceived.a handsome gold wateb, the gift of | fact, so erly worthless ae ne Feat qudees cave th acd ewer ye wun. tee eee Neome against b. e. by Glenelg, dam Mary Martin, | The’ marriage of Miss Hannah Kohn, | Washington street, Friday evening, to cele- Ta Mes ag of the Terpsichorean Club gave | Will be unable fo bring them into court.” Melvor; Proctor Knott, Pac, and Warbler, 30 to | daughter of H.-A. Kohn,.Esq., and Mr. S. T. | brate her birthday. They were delightiully a Jenpyear party last evening at the Tish. | _ A Teporter of Tue ‘Trrsose put in a few at the gtart, und when we began to gu down the i Devil. Thte g dneer, wil , Saale - ’ % cE against Dare-Devil, Interpreter, Recorder, and | Springer, will be celebrated Tuesday even- | entertained by her parents, who served them Schoul Hall--a very pleasant and agreeable | days last week lookin’: over the recordsin the ‘back-stretch 1 saw that it would be quite a hext, Zagainst Da s Re pic would | : ger, 35 to against ch. c. by'Planeroid, out ar the 1 K. A, M. vith an excellent s' a . ; the Cri ‘Court, and quite long, wad as wo strung tuto ie tho. atatd OF arlae Bons on al ne ee OSloels A ievge neeeptigh will follow atthe | ™ ‘An informal reception was held last Thurs- ghange from the usual form, The ladies office of the Clerk: of the Qruninal Cont it + 4s a ny Site 2 8 ville, St. is, Lex D ville, i- = eo 7 epath itted are nt ted th arth i 3 gave a wobble or two, and was evidently getting * Standard Huil. day evening at_the residence of A. Russell, With “4 erent ioe fe lec! eh ete pert ne lected since the sreat fire was $193,200; fines cago have been opened by A. F,, Fox at tho u _ | fe 5 . The engagement of Miss Hattie Hymaw | Esq., 596 West Van Buren street, in honor of Nad ingamed theis ‘displeasure Were lethas | and debts uncollected in. the same’ time; zeady fora break. When she finally went into 5 the air I sent Hurus right up to ber. : ‘Tivolt pool-room:, ; Wei re “Higher a crac, auld Ito Budd. pick Fazio A large nuinber of noted trotters are wintor- | M™RArL UMN Coys MUON sn oe | Gorman poee, Among tas’ guests were the | Wal flowers to decorate the seats, $4,770.” Looking over the Uist, Sohelet her bave the whip, and she gave a ‘Lucy Flem! ing in Boston, and a recent full of snow there | this city, and Oise Ashby, of Glasgow, Ky., | Hon. Carter H. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Geor, Mr. L. W. Beck has returned from Pueblo, SOME NAMES STRANGELY FAMILIAR dempor two that would make d deer look sick. | Monuret ul ¢nabled those having thom in charge to enjoy'n | will ogcur April 15, 7" |W Lyon, Dr. Florence Ziegfeld and la Colo., for a short visit with his family. meet the eve. DeWitt C. McLean, County ay ur, we caine lying, iS. ve ce . CO. B. 7) st " 2 *, , ¥ i 7 ry "e the mare Testing Harus out by Abe Moe Loafer .. Sloreotn with, ‘Claire and the [ot were Me. G int. | _ The marriage of Lazurus Cohn and Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Hobkirk, Mr, and Mrs. W. iL Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parker have returned | Constable, and many times indicted, is oneot “When Budd got out of the sulky ho says to | Stevy Maxwell. ig | Modoc. deer ee amare that wus pened Inst season by | Lens Davis will be selmnized_on Sunday | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ‘R. M, Jobrson, Mrs. | rom Florida. a the first, followed close by D. H. Leary. me: ‘The old wnure kind of wobbles to-day, and | Dispatch Monroe Chief. Mr. William Emmett, of this city; Mr. Charles | evening, Feb. 29, at Pickwick Hall, corner | Gustave Geary, the Misses Geary, Miss Lulu C. McDonald makes his first. appearance on doesn't seem able to gu any.’ Blondine. x l'P. B. Patches Patte ‘with the chestnut mare Lady Foxie, | Sixteenth and State streets. The Rev. Sam- | Richards, Miss Nellie Hanley, Messrs. Carl SOCIETY TOPICS. the list long, long ago, and the modest’ sum ‘ ena that WON rae ailvan seevice. Bt ual Marks, of the B'nai Sholom Congrega- Beckers Clement Brinkman, Charles Chini- : of $100 is booked against ie He te ion, will officiate. quy, George Charlton, Charles Burgess. i again in conjunction with Harry Mr. AW, P. Bulch with Sadie Bell, | “The marriage of Mr. Charles F. North and | _ ‘he entertainment tendered to Mr. Dave en ieee oan Packets of swalte on a $500 bond, and this seems to be all there “* You'll tind she wobbled a mile to-day about | 4melus . a8 fast as she ever went in her life,’ I suid, for | Charles F Harus showed me that he was going well, and | Ella Earl. When that old teliyw got ina burry it was'safe 2:25 CLASS. record 224, and Buttercup; Mr. Ham. Brock | yricg Joss ra . i 7 i nd 5 se? ie Keel 2 iss Jessie Pingree will take pl: ‘thursday | Wilson by the. West End Dramatic and 4 is against Mike. . Bout that there Would We fh Homie-rtee. anise 2225s (nny With'rapooni2g | With Lissie Kevler, record 2:0); Ira Bickford | avening- next. polars 2 Y | Fiterary Club at the West ind Opera-House | Datural tints, are largely offered in fancy | ~ Of the men who appear on theearlierbouls onit, and we knew tne monoy was ours. One ine goat | Goldinder 229 | Yody Daggett, record 2:90: Jack Bowea” with TOSORELLOW!S BTRTED AS jast Wednesday evening proved a success. | shops, : it might be said in Byron’s words, that old fellow that had bet Daniels $1,500 that 2:17 ron Age, record 2 Mr. A. W. ‘Tufts with Z . ean: The program of the evening consisted of | The little dark Douglas rosebuds are Some are dead, and some are gone, _, ‘would not be beaten came up and said to Andy: | Prod ad Holand and W. H. (record of 2:30 to polo): Jim | _ One of the most delightful affairs of this | select drama, an amusing farce, and’ a very | chosen for b i ‘And some are scattered and alone.’ “"“~ “Say, pretty buy from ‘Frisvo: you didnt | Sic4)P set Golden with Delightful: she Jomn Golden with | Social season, deliehtfulas much for its in- | faughable sketch entitled “The Dutch Shoe | Chosea for buttonnieres by persons of excep- |, oo wg William -€; Gibom, have much the best of me on that bet, nor | Mirtle... ---- 4. 4 Northen Spy; Himm Sinish with Ba Gatchell, | formality as for its novelty, was the enter- | mater,” which was played by the well | tonal taste, rather than the pouting jacque-| GOyOSS ct and fT. Humphreville at nothing. did you? Iwas putting up my money is S record 2:27; and Mr. Skinner with Thomas L. | tainment given ‘Thursday evening by Mr. | known comedian, Mr. Hettinger, We take | minots, Giving a gentleman one of these eoree Bas a so nine! i Dewis Ba bar bars. a horse yon ad could best fone Young. It is understood that Mr. L.C: Chase, | and Mrs. William Penn Nixon and Dr, and pleasure in announcing that our next enter- | fragrant, rich-hued favors may be a delicate pearatet ne yi ee uty-Shet today, bat By gpsh) you've zor a whole le ihe: mee wipe beguaht sour tfopeful, recent! y airs. 0. W. Nixon 1 in honor et the jpirthday tainment will take place after Lent. way of saying: now a. saloankeerer, oS owe for $500 years ae ‘0 i iis anniversary of the poet Longfellow. 1 3 is ae er > t £ ER TORE MOTHS Wwagner's Bash w. Williams MoRoberts, one of the ploncers of the | large number of invitations had been issued, Taree ulensete and "separ stul sarprne- ‘Douglas, Douglas, tender and true. ago, and for $1,000 more shortly thereat x RK J Ss. Ashle 28 | Warrior... trotting course im this country,_and in inter | and nearly every one responded in person. | Riverstone ‘Airs. Frink, and Miss Towne, at | _ The Bell Telephone is used extensively | Georee. Gaming we cenlted ries fs a years a dealer in horses at No. 139 East Twenty- | Accompanying each invitation was a request | No, 2 ' by business men in procurin; i ot | Sires eer ree ETE oe Re ET that the recipient contribute a sentiment No.2 Byergreen paps one evening ‘last froma KB. Bryant's Chicago *Basiness Hallan nobleman, meno eas nag the age of 77 years. While returaing from a | Sol the ROreE of Longtcllow, Bnd it ie ‘The Merry Club gave a reception at Mar- | College. Ten young men secured situations | cars and elevators were _ inl 7 noteworthy fact that in the sentiments | tine’s North Side Academy last Friday night. | jast week. The practical work in the busi- |-and “still enjoys a lucrative praelles Spectal Correspondence of The Clitcugo Tribune. ‘New York, Feb. 25.—Comparatively few trot-_ ters have wintered here, most of them having Spent the pust three months in the country; but now they are beginning to return and receive regular jogging, preparatory to the strong work necessary to fit them for 2 campaign. The principal topic of conversation amon3 terfinen lately has been the announcement that Darby, the little brown gelding that won ull his races lust season, with the exception of tivo, and obtained 2 fourth-heat record of 2:10}, has been taken from Dan Mace’s stable by his owner, Mr. Thomas H. Wulluce, and pluced in the hands of Jimmy Dustin, who will drive him next season. The reason ri 4 i y : Wad seized with npoplosy gad fell From bisgare | thas were sent in, not more than two or | “Afr and Mrs. Darry, of No. 403 West Madi- } rene ; tituency riage. His head struck the tire of one of the | three were duplicated,—a significant com- | son ‘street, were the victims of a: genuine hess exclianign wives ihe discipling nerded... Soria igen par oe bolt fs charged font rues ques nates stopped oF its own a0 men OTy, Pen, the diversity of taste repre surprise’ last week in view of their depar- areek cony.the, toglant the sivithe y shown: his with $000; John ‘B. Weber and George Mitch. hospital. “here it wus found that ne. as: sone f th those present. he, format | ture for Michizan, and Mrs. D.’s wardrobe is | in their Movies Square-headed bi tg, nails. ell with $10,000 apiece. ‘There is a, fine of pamiszed in bis lover Ihnba “There was also | Patt of the exening’s program included | now augumented by the. addition of a silk | screws, and rivets are applied ae pins ani | $400 assessed five years ago against Michael Sealp wound eight Inches long, extending | 3¥ a if ees “by ‘the Rev., st beth att fan | dress. < if daggers for silk. plied’ 2S Pins anc’ | alias “Cabbage,” ‘Ryan ‘which ought to be around the left side of hishend, Hisson-in-iaw | Qrsinal poom by Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton | ‘The second in the series of Library-Room | ““¢ i Hectable next time Ryan gets out of and bis daughter, Mr, and Mfrs. William H.. | Harbert, and vocal musie by Mrs. Phil Brad- | tectures, under the auspices of the U. Cc. L. Exact punctuality is the only politeness,” | follectable next time lyin Shichever dow: Dutling, attended bim ut the hospital. He was | ¢¥, Miss Mulford, and Mrs. Harbert, Mrs. | 4° delivered by Prof. G. W. Hough on | S4¥S 3 Writer on dinner etiquet. Penitentiary or Bridewell, wilotT™ Cotes born in the north of Ireland. Dan Mace says he N. Bien ford read in an aumiraple man ““bhe Physical Constitution of the Sun,” ‘The fact that the renowned W. W. Kimball and Payne ie John HL Sutherland and renicay ers that when be wus a boy, in 1833, Col. | Ner_one o: ongfellow’s poems, an Mr. E. roved highly instructing and: entertaining, | has the sale of the Kranich & Bach piano Willi J. Tewkesbury, ” Jo feltoberts, as he was called, arrived at Boston ‘| W. Blatchford gave an historical account of | Wort “rucsday evening Dr, Walter Hay will | 184 suiicient guarantee of their excellency, |: wulam J, Tewkes William J. Clinges with u bay horse. Dart, and an English jockey. | a hand-painted illumination of one of the | jecture. Subject: ‘Mechanism, of the | and that their salesin the future will be im: | ‘(Gounty So maple) iam amo! he We made a race with Dan's futher, which came y i ¢ i a of thechungeis not definitly known, but that 3 ‘ e poet's v s. The closing feature of the a s mense. an Dustin will be as successful this year with Darby "i ‘ ieobere MeGregors eee Be tee PEnrant ar saree eae Teen if nut up to the classic character of wil te Poche y mel saanie eS An English traveler in the Holy Land, it is* ars John, MeGurley as oe tor te 28 Mace wasin 1879, very few of the best posted | Ji 227 [Albert F 3; those days.—New York Sun. occasion, nevertheless produced much | Fila O'Connor, and Mr.G.C. Chapin, No | said, has discovered Jacob’s well. We are Lhd ae ory Th me D. L. Carmelehael, ones believe. But Mace will hayenc lack of seesibesesece ‘The following stakes cl . amusement and laughter, A quartet of col- | charge for admission. delighted tohear it. There hi # are | same aizount, en come D. i-known horses to campaign with, and that he will bring togts twelve, namely, the Flash, Windsor Totat, Dred! vocalists, stationed! ii, the: ebutt ieilLar ANNOUNCEMENTS. atloat that Jacob was dead nO capitalis late PAE core Manchestel : i Dav Bout Line St Ry , | tained the audie vi a ristie me . bppcens a i 3 Rane Ranier oie or ther mioniey: theres Italo and bay Boat Line Stakes. for year-olds: the | (ies, Mr. Littles addr ten cara orehensive, | A Canadian tea-meeting will be held at the | Gypsy “*tiedown” bonnets are among the | Louis. Qottberser, Abraham Suydam doubt. Icalled on the veteran at tho Excelsior Tord yeatvolds: and the Alleamed stakes gant | Scholarly, and pleasing. In well-chosen | Western Avenue Baptist Church, under the | Prettiest shapes in the new modes. (former inmate of the County Jail), C. Len? stables,on Broadway, and from him learned togu Cup, Cushund Summer Handicaps. Grana | Words, the speaker rupidly sketched the | auspices of the Woman’s Christian Associa- | . Haseltine & Co. make a special exhibit of | Hopps, Daniel Sullivan, Valentine: i Gribler. Union Prize, Congress Hall, and People's Line | prominent events in the life of the poet, | tion, to-morrow evening. A good supper, | oil paintings this week at their art establish- | Bernard Costello, and John B. mabe Gace Peees Consress Hat, and Peoples vine | ee ttealiy exnatned his writings, and guic: | Zond musie, and good speaking will be pro- | ment, 109 and 201 Wabash avenue. ‘The valu: |, Would itnot be well for the State's AF sociation—The Long Branch and Shrews- | gized him in glowing terms. as aman and a | Vided for the occasion. ue __ | able ‘ollection will be sold at public sale on; terney to get after those persons 10 oy bury (Handicaps, Monmouth Cup, Ocean | poet. At the close of Mr. Little’s remarks, | |. The Entre Nous Social Club will give their | the 9th of March. above list who are responsible and rake, 13% and Champion (Stakes. | Americun Jockey | Dr, Nixon handed him an autograph letter | eighth reception, xt Martine’s-West Side | Jones, of Joresville, being congratulated: | Tice little sum with which fo, Surniat Gana Sroteeottan? HE ett which had been received from Mr. Longfel- Academy next Friday hight. sew, . | on his success in making an exteporaneous new Court-House? Let it be tried. Stakes, and Westchester Cup. Maryland Jockey | J0W, and which was received with consider-’ ‘The in Hepem fale AESTHEY Society Will give | speech at a supper given by the Stuffed Club, |. ~ ——— Club—The Rancocas and Peyton Handicaps, | able applause: By ie osu mc nineteen panes Pe Langley | remarked lightly that it was nothing worth MILK. Vernal Sweepstakes, Baitimore Cup, and Brevk~ | CAMBRIDGE, Feb. 20.—Mrs. _Ntzon—Dear | Avenue Church next Thursday evening a | speaking of—only.a slight off hand perform- |’ * 1 goridge Stakes, und also. the Dixie tor asl. | MADAM: Like Scbastien of old in “Twelfth | 8 o'clock, when a0 oGxcellent, supper will be | ance. 1. ransported Last Year by. Ne} slant ekey a Nis ‘nae erved. Se y= . jockey Club—The Coney Island | Night,” “I can no other answer make but | S Pp e used for buy Newport’s season may be somewhat'| 7 he Amount Transportes oP that his string wi be as follows: Hopefui, 2:4X; Moonlight, 2:18%; Tommy Gates, the horse that Jim McKee recently brought from California, record 2:25; the Boston horse Ban- quo, record 2:21; Mr. H. N. Swith’s chestnut gelding Gossip, by Tattler, no record, but cun Wot iu 2:25; another “ green” one, without record: aud the black mare Black Kute, owned by Mace, of which he thinks highly. ‘Lust Wednesday was one of the finest of the chowing te st gt aa A Ser ait ace nue, CAS Handicap und Concy Island Cup. Q Ci thinks, and tha: d thanks.” Y¥¢ ing singing-books for the Sunday-school. Re OWI wir 8] on Seventh avenue. and Coney up. Queen City uiNKS, ant ever thanks.” Yours ing-l ks fi t ool. "I ym Chicago Roa‘ they eame down the roud there were about a Jockey Club (CineinantlyaThe Oblo Derby, Cine | very truly,” 'yfeSay W. LoxarsizoW. | The fitth and last reception of the Gatety | impairedby the large exodus of fashtonables The following exhibit of the recep’. dozen of the real ‘guod ones in a bunch, Capt. Jake Vanderbilt being in the lead with his little bay mare. On bis wheel was Foster Dewey, the man who offered $17.500 for the Chicago horse cinnati, Ludics, Burnett House, and Jockey Club On the reve: i this letter of ac- | Social Club will be given Friday evenin; i i urrol Ee ee ee oP enone ABs knowledgment was, ide, of lowing tar onae. | March 19, at the Clifton House. An interest | _ Ladies will do well to order their spring | Milk in this city for 1879 from the surira. Handicap, St Vernon. and” Potemae Seakes, | lected by Mr. Longfellow: ing program is promised. boots early, as P. Keller, Indies’ bootmaker, | ing country, compiled by the railroado@tt © a y ‘he Loreley Club will give their next en--| under the Paimer House, has gq many regu- | will be read with interest. It is arrani Bouesetter, last summer. but, #s be pulled out to Lady Ti 229 | the Willard and Brighton Cup. There are forty- “ The night shall be filled with music, : ¥5 Re ee eee ae nnorse uebke ung Capt dake | BUS Cassius Prince:::/2:29 | one of these eveuts, thirty-four of which are to ‘And the cares that infost the day tertainiment Wednesday evening at the resi- | lar customers that the rush of @trangers may | railfoads and towns, and is as follows Be ee a ee rants Work wran clone tichitig Fanny Jefferson..2:29 | be run ut Suratoga, Long Branch, Jerome Park, Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, dence of Mr. T. S, Albright, No. 765 Monroe | Case some annoyance by the delny. é CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. 3 with Dick Swiveller, and Mr. Harbeck latd along- be mont........2:29 | Baltimore, Coney Island, and Washington City, And as silently steal uway.”” street. a : The most determined woman-hater we ever | _ Stati Gallo} Station. Gallons, side uf him with his mre Shaye showed Fe half- Sherman Morgan.2:: und will be run during the spring and summer. | Feb. 20, 1880. Henry W. ONO Pat seventh Foeeption : of, fue Sheridan | met is so set in his dislike that he won't go entation: 560 Junction. aa mile in 1:11 last season. Dan Mace augue oo After the literary exercises of the evening easure Club wi heldatShrum’s Avade- | near a gal-vanic battery! Shocking! Arlington H's. 295.140| Lombard. pean he vat, along. cctlnt such a oo of ~ UNTIL WE MEET.. ° had been finished, the ‘guests adjourned to | my, March 12, - 2 A use has been found for the litte Ji eeeington: 2 370,720! Maywood a Sciimtesiit, ee the dining-room and had all the enjoyment | ‘The Ladies’ Social Aid Society of. the Sec- | ese fans, palettes, and ovals of Whitewood 32,000/ Prospect 1639 ‘Thev then jogged back for another trial. This | Good-by, but not Farewell. Tho’ for a while that is inspired by a tempting collation. The ond Baptist Church will give another of | which have served their time as holiday re- 3308 time Banquo gor uwny in the lead. Mr. William Our paths shall lie apart, the day ismear event was a thoroughly enjoyable one, and, | their elegant entertainments Tnesday even- | minders. They are inlaid in tables‘of black Hi. Vanderbilt with Small Hopes und Lysander When once again, with warm and tender clasp, { S0far as known, was the only: important | ing at the residence of Mrs. E. M. Gardiner, | wood with the prettiest elfect. - Our hands sha!l meet in greet! St as di Longfellow celebration that has happened in | No. 207 South Morgan street. Some vei - . 3 ing Justasdest J thee ty during the week.Among those present | fine tableaux and refreshments will be Dro- nee Enyfaing beantifulty, laundried and were the following: Mrs. E. S. Chesbrough, | vided. All are cordially invited. jaundry, 398 Wabash. Boy close behind him. After them, and well to- gether, were Dun Walton with a» durk chestnut ae As e’er we knew in other days, that now ree, Mr. and AS pte gonth reception ot the H. 5. 3 will be au dol Cc. W. Smith, Gen. ven at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. mmins, dentis son, Robert W. Pat- | Thomas, No. 175 South Peoria street, on next | class Work’at Tis feat epessfal in Ast. 14,283/Sult The action of the Turf Cungress in doing burse, ‘Wiihum Turnbull with bis well-known Trotter, Col. Ksp with # right guod stepper, and | Alonzo Hayward. ‘ Have nothing left but Memory's magic spell. Dr. lall, Mi ‘ : is, Mr. M. B. ‘The Evergreen Club will hold i The daughter of Spotted Tail, -! Se eS aL TRC OFT Rain uae | Guam rebcee Soy (Mar apne doby galls thee oti other scones, Starring! Sys Loomis ee or lind Mfrs. | ception on. Wednesday evening see inly young woman of 18, is atudsine ta Tene ERO EE BRO Ee hater iote Seed Siitinek Dale fare. ho" seas divide us, I speak no Farewell; Lyman Baird and sons, Mr. and_Mirs. Frank | Hall. corner of Wood and Lake streets. ¢ Government School for. Indians at Uar- 3490] Geneva. Thanever Aihony otbers wae Tmoticed wera | Hick Pilot, 3 : * ] Butt ehalt count the hours that come andgo, | Reekwood, Dr, and Mfrs Bogue, Miss Durfee, | | The annual sociable and entertainment of isle Barracks: Pa. She has lately married:| Gilberts. 490'72:| La Fox..ssc-0+- BW Mr. George B. Alley with the celehmted mare | Curboli él The nights that will so lone and dreury be, Miss Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. "Miller, Mr. and | the Cambrian, Benevolent Society will be # le _half-bree interpreter employed at the‘| Huntley. . 280,720 tal. 741808 Alice West, George Dixuu with his pacer, Al Until the dawn of that long-louked-for day Mrs. George B. Anistrong, Miss May P, | held at Parker’s Hall to-morrow evening. arracks, and when sent to do some scrub- } Lawrence’sPlat- Total...---++: duichmond, cwnice- of Hopetul, with a team of: ‘That brings thee back to huppiness and me. Green, Mr. B.S. Chesbrough, Jr., W.K | | ‘The next reception of the South Side Par- | bing the other day her lordly husband inter- | FM ------.-.- S125 ust bays, and Robert Bonner with x promising Meadoweroft, Miss Alice Meadoweroft, Mr. | lor Club will be held this evening at the res- ered. His wife was of Royal blood, he re- |": CHICAGO & PACIFIC. amt colt by Startle. OLD-TineR. ‘Wilt thou, be constant? Cans't thou. promise | and Mrs, C. G. Hammond, W. D. Allen, BK idence of Miss Etta Goldman, No. 748 Wa- warked, the daughter of a Chief, and he . Basti Qatrore sc 4 1 A Sars 2 : 5 : e Y i ef ash avenue, i ie vi y ny : THE CLASSES THIS YEAR. Or, womin-like, wilt thou, ‘neath fairer skies, i ‘Aleadoweratt, r. and Sfrs. A.L. Coe, | bash avente. i earn only what the white Ja + 403%104{ Roselle. 108 ae S a.dl6 8198. Forget the puin‘of moments such us these— ‘The light that lives in far-off watching eyes? He i Busby, } G. AL His awry With frictions vf seconds in the records of ‘. ant M Leake, Mr. W. Die! Ethel Medium horses 0 far as there being a bur is concerned | Fitzrerald...... . Task no vows of constancy; I . ton, Thomas \¥. Maiten, Miss Davidson, Miss | Thursday evening. filling half-price. 7 Ran ,60%|'Ereatwell... has worked some very important changes in | Fred. i Not bind thee Opa pledue fiat mete grow cold. | Fanny ©. Bridie Dr and “Mrs. R. N, Queen Esther Chapter, No. 41, Order of the Leap Year, pe pire ow: pare i ) the different classes for which purses will be of- : ‘Go—go where duty beckons thee; but, when ‘Tooker, Strvand Mrs,,W. H, Bradley. Mr. and | Eastern Star, will give the sixth regular | the German3” Ie (with Gourenwees for 32061| Total.....--- 1°59 fered this season, and brings into the seme race THE WASHINGTON MEETING. ‘Thou comest, come to me as thou cam'st of old. | Mrs, Fred Roekwoo Biilip Willmarth, | sociable of the series at Germania Hall, Nos. | I'm not.” She Grith eye Oe hates CUICAGO, BOREINGTON & QUINCY: yg jnany horses who would therwise be separated. | _ Speciat Correspondence of The Onleago Tribura PAS SASEER IS a JOWEN/M: Watson,” |WarH, Hnbbard, W. H Vaylor, sfrs. Willige GLand 66 North Clark street, on Monday | bad! Good evening. Seon wne?s 07) Carendon Hills... 405] Naperville. For the benefit of both track managers and |; Wasutnaron, Feb. 25.—The Washington As- j ny Miss Lyon, “Mr, and. Mrs. E. IW. | evenne: ; Don’t fail isit. Stei 1 Downer’s Grov: 52) | Oswego: - = a 4 re : a Mi . ‘rd, Mr. and | The juvenile class of Prof. Martine’. ny 1 to visit Stein’s store, 113 Clark horsemen Tym Trusoxe bas prepared tables | sociation bas finally decided to give a trotting INSURANCE CASE. Blatchford, ats ou y Biatchfore Frank | Side Ccondemy. will give their regular went street, New goods constantly arriving. showing the ‘horses eligible to each class this | meeting, commencing May 31 and continuing | COLUMBUS, O., Fed. 28—Johu H. Martin, a : Tarbert, the | ly recepti st Saturd: “Tn y call i E y ‘OLUM 4 = Ss. ption next Saturday afternoon. iow why they call it the gallery,” season. It will be seen that, as a rule, the | fourdays. Ithad been previously determined | Patient in the asylum for the insane in this Rew and Wis ea ite, in ares E. | the annual reception in honor of the grad- jaathed a freshtnan fast week. “it's because Us the odd classes will fill best, and it fs | togivean earlier meeting in conjunction with | City, who committed suicide a few days ago, | B. Preston, Mrs, Bradford Hancock, Mr. and | uating class, tendered to the faculty, alumni, ditione fatestie 2 The freshman will be con- probable that alf the larger Associa- | those at Philudelphia, but this was found to be | CUtting his throat with glass, carries a $5,000 | Mrs. N. H.’Blatehford; Miss Barbara Grant, | and students of the Women’s Hospital Medi- Montgomery pave tions will give a program about as follows: | impracticable. Ata meeting of the Directors policy on his Jife in a New York insurance | Mr. and Mrs. Georg * Clark, Miss Keep of | cal College, will be given by Prof. and Mrs, | ,Among the most expensive flowers for | , These, figures show, the recelDls peat Free-for-all, 2:19 class, 2:21 class, 2:%3 class, 2:25 | of the National Fair-Grouid track, held recent- | Company. This. Will probably again raise | Oberlin, Mr. E. F. Cragin and Mrs. Cragin, Charles W. Earle, Tuesday evening from § | dress triinmings are silken poppies and tulips been 6,640,777 gallons, but seo temmilie” come class, 2:27 class, 2:29 class,2:31 class, and a free- | ly, the persons interested in giving a trotting the much-disputed question of Iaw as to | Afr. and Mrs. Henry Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. | to 1 o'clock, at their residence, No. 37 Park | Of exaggerated size. . to represent the amount =| of | ar Central, foreall pacing race. ‘There is also some talk of | mecting were present. and precentes thers elds | WHetuer an insane man forfeits his insurance | J. Hurlbut, ‘Mr. Frank Cofin, Mr, Volney | avenue, i New style elegant moldings for frames to | SWmetl., The receipts of of the oles giving a purse for pacers that have neverbeaten | of the case. .A discussion of the matter ensued, | PY Swiciding. Histon, Mr. C. Ey Nixon, Dr. ang es ion pall Ghignge, Seu Puree ait gives | order. Lovejoy’s, 8 State street, upstairs. | route gre wanting Sut nese Racy 2:20, and itis also probable that St. Julien will j and an interview with Maj. Ferguson, of Balti- | ‘They yicld: that is, all eruptive complaints do, z seer ate cues 2 ees A neee pow ai to-mor- | __A Washington bride was attired as follows | r0at® "ken the adulterati ons Ea beta ey be given a special purse furan exhipition of | more, whois Seeretaty of the‘runsing meeting | to Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Ware, Ellis, Stage “Hempstead, an athe Rorehwestérn members of Sigma Pht Sllveey wie Sac ess emmrcdwred bs tor etimating, of Maes me

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