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‘ } THE CHICAGO “rRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. REAL ESTATE. 1400, connected with {t. Torealize the effect of movement, let any one observe the movements the partors of the church, Michigan avenue, near the gloss of the shellac. If one end of a streets without offense, when all the moisture is THE SOCIAL WORLD. Harrington)... 600 | Of # bad dancer on the stage. Instead of only Sixteenth street, Wednesday evening and the | strip of curved spring brase Fito Se ogerted ust | Session eeu oo eee it y ‘The premixes No. se Oak si. dnted @ancing from her wai: afternoon and evening of TI suivity Near New Railroads .and age su io Ellon W. Borns). vreng 5000 ray aia tat wit overs step she takes; and thus Matrimonial and Other Eve Starch 10, and F entoraisment will Be | wooded bruce: snes Uy sexe aceon remand tae | Ia eee ee amon OF aS Pies pour pepulee 3 A 6 NO: a ‘ © produces the impression of a youn: rim\ e e each evening. I 2 500,000, Had the ¥ deeworpninds it raring Batalihments. | WEES ON Gre tPiccen >| idm epee teigt ay | MNMONA SE Evy SO pees tage ale MORES | Felsen sisal as pH ieee rm : . ere are very few good dancers, 2 ursday eveniog at Parker's | positi chabltant aR large estiante), Wert Sunertor cB G10; 5. Olson t0.8- Cindy, 00 | thogs that can dance tesably well are Tadaler ie | Hall. Lapetriees full orenestra il be in at= | should be painted ano allowed so des tnoroaguty | MUG YOU Paw bare BM eons Oe He neat OF ted March G (0. B. Qis nto F.C. Gibbs aged women, but the younger girls have not i fend before the curved brace Is adjusted The tan the. Mcansporation. ould: nat be ee ata a . uid not be great, and, 4 ‘c 5. t ). 500 lance. neral Market Quiet, but | seme cry titre iwuttss aires eFseves | thorougnly learned their art. Ballets consist ‘he Mistietoo Pleasure Club will noid thetr | can be used without the. brace. it the Brace if ming thut It was all incinerated with coal aiLrs z | a Fitey-oras ot TOF THE CoC RRAROUE, thoroughly learned wicir art. Ballets consist | porties Given by the Clubs and | {uth reception at Greene's Hall next Friday | used s strip of nacrow alli ‘should be "pasted sil the expense would not be greater than that of i gue Ge Very Firm. ify Girat ted Slarch § (1. Band 8. De of twelve. . 5 down th The BRtsbune Fort Wvay eee Ce Baie, cee ee ee Private Individuals. "The fith reception of the Zulu- Archery Club | Persons who heave tied ane Rick eee evar, | Of Funning your pump at the Summit love, ae «| Sagi DemRany : 1500 THE EVOLUTIONARY MOLECULE ; Fil Be held at Grocage Hall, corner (of Laks | Faones and deataphoues ‘bave throws thot Wee: goles; Yoans, and Building Permits Bri A dated Feb. 25 (samuel A. Kean to at . . = fad Wood streets, on Friday evening, the 10th | yside for my simple contrivance. A YAXKER. The Rev. Mr. Applebec to Mr. Curtiss. of the Week. Englewood ay, = of Sighart, af, Weiss fe ae A TYNDALI-DANWINIC .MADRIGAL. Receptions, Surprises, P ersonal Notes, and Runes Tied cig jalies ‘Bop at Brand's THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. [ rtitegcennaapareeyvetem pion aehres (Sung before the Srciety for, the Difusion of Other Interesting Gleanings, Dr. and Mrs. Leander Stone will celebrate the |< aro Ul Mars Ee are Le oe | Scientifo Knoiwledge.] } twontieth anniversary of thelr marriage by en- wha Bane sna whi commiantention’ tru Semel Lees Curtiss Jes © Pope and Peter’s Pence. in your issue of March 2. The gentleman does CHICAGO, ing, March oz, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. not Improve on scquaintance. He ts getting MATRIMONIAL, x (0AGO, March 1.—I noticed in Tax Tarsuns | ™2@- He weakly complains of my “person~ Last Thursday eveting, at No. 168 Howe The fifth reception of the Merry Cinb ee of the 28th ult. a few lines referring to the Pope | Slities,” when, the fact is, Tusednone, Hesays iven at street, Miss Mary B. McNamara, daughter of gion: Sy the) Senior, Boole next Th because he accepted some money towards his | I have “forfeited the rights of gentlemanly Mr. B. L. McNamara, was married to Mr.T.c. | , The regular sociable of the M.A. Club willbe | support from some Irishmen. Now ‘H,” the | Controversy.” If so, why did he trouble to write held at the residence of Miss Ella Richardson, | author of these few lines, must havo very | *82in? His notions of “gentlemanly contro- Bilis ay, 6 ee e if oe i¥ i nt pise of Rents—New City Improvements— fuss ae er) G. Baruott to ‘Miscellan av. 2 3 CeUaCOUS Ori fh, dated Oc? GL Oision 10 Fen’ —I could a tale unfold. 12500 | Through ages and ages I swirl!'d— ‘When form.was entirely molecular, 1, a part of a nebula world, Existed {n nowhere particular; For you see that there only was space, As no star yet bung in the ethereal, tertaining a company of friends Mo even- ing, Bareh 15, at thelr residence, No. 1669 Indi- or two directions real estate has been MILES OF THE COURT-HOUSE. Tp 90 | Fulton st, 25 = th some slight symptoms of excite- | Pultgns 12 ft gor Went Forty-second, gotive, wil dated Maroh 4 (West Chi -_. | And of course there existed no pl: ker. Th as perf ecu! but generally the market bas been quiet, | Company to Mary Edwards)... 600 D mie tb may uae Oe Maine of Winkesee : peat? very frm. The Inrgest transactions aro SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK. ‘When there was not to muke it material. pride's uncle, the Rev. R. Miller, of Winnebago, | Hil avenue, Lake View, Thursday evening. | gloomy ideasora thick head. The individual versy” are peculiar. He backs up a pulpit libel Cuonvs oF Bcrenzisns (in recognition of thelogic | The bride was attired in # dress of crépe buat. | ‘The George H. Thomas Post, G. A. B., will | thought he would make quite a hit by bis worth- | 0 the dead, which he now confesses his inabili- nnoction with tho new ‘Tho following is the total amount of city and | “of this deduetion): less remarks; on the contrary, it was aplain | tY to substantiate; he writes weak nonsense 3 » it was a plain 3 s again co) suburb: wi 3iLROAD AND MANUFACTURING it an transfers within a radius of seven ‘Ri tiddy fol! oll do} di ing, handsomely trimmed with white satin, bro- hold a camp-fire and sociable st Grand cuitihat have 60 suddenis loomed up on | Miles of the Court: House Sed for record durin Wuasw roll ot aadaar cade sil, and fringe. The bride and groom were | Hall 161 and | I Wasineton street, Friday even” | copy of ignorance. Some frishinen did contrib- ‘which has nothing whatever to do with the sub- horizon. One of the most tmportant | 135; See eee are oS Salas. | pysanah: remembered with many handsome and useful | ‘their friends, BO eee Tee cttnd to ationd, | U2 money to his Holiness. but certainly it was ect in hands ‘be degrades the Blois he. professes: ag y-and-by, from the darkness profound, presenta. . Hard-tack and coffee at 9: not the starving and penniless population that | © Venerate so much by turning s text thereof mee we the purchase by the new Glucose | —-Sales, 4: consideration, $11,000. South of city | _ Other molecu! oe eeractusiDS Company of this city of the | Hmite—Saies, 25; consideration, ‘F13.000., Woot of | By whtob I mean gathored ar Sietaley, tract, on Beach street, between Polk ity Hmits—Sales, 2; consideration, $1,200. Total Attracted to me their affinity. Mr. J. A. Forrest-and Misa Blanche Powell, ‘The Linden Club entertainment will be held at | contributed. Cana mun give anything that he into a weapon for standering bis neighbor! Cee rere ie Tilse, were marcos in | the Foomsot the orgaazation, No.2 Bishop | Basnot? ‘There isnot the sligntest, chance of | | Curtiss, Jr. Gentleman. complains that Care yestou i Raeeraeiea otha sales, 163; total consideration, $591,595. Bach a cosmos wae then, and po! a quiet but very pleasing manner at the resi- | Cro Wnumsuay.cvening. him doing so... Not unoxfourth of the | furnished “no proof that Aume did not main- pi Twelfth. ‘This pur ives the Company RULEDIG: ‘Of a world all the germinal qualities, sce of the bride's mother, 56 Gouth, Elizah The Hlinols St. Andrew's Soclety will hold | Population of Ireland "are starving. | tain in his private correspondence that * adul wef frontage on tho river, withadepth | mo total namborot permits f Bor eWorld all the germinal qualities, = nce of the 8 ,56South Elizabeth | their annual charity ball at the Tremont House | Among the rest, are there not mapy ¥ pendence: lultery Hs fee feet. They pay $20,000 for the land. | 7. and the cost S850 To February 2 bulla: | | THAt each star would cer grow to fhe bila, | Steet Om TuCSUAT, BED nave sonetdacton |. tbe Suordas Pleusuro Club wil rizg | Teelund, who bare money and need not ses the Tantuegd ok Bort iene pest ot tay duty 6 Shterprises, the location of the Pull. | ings were begun. Their coat will be about | CHORUS o” ScreNtrsTs. (expreast belt alvin. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest have gone Easton ot Surum’s Academy. Mncae ice taney eid teed O08 eo ee ea ee et Pee eps Of ney oe Car Company's works has exoited | SAzHW. Ip January 169 permits were see atau | OTe eatity fo gues or discover Seeman? | ashort bridal tour. yralee: a¢-Bheun'g; Sendemy nest Eeiday even: FEA aT SP Eta aaa net Sy ee an irae ere pu ro eee ane eae nag | buildings that will cost 388.500, ‘Tirumeity tumtity ty, ‘A quiet but very pleasant affair occarred last | "ihe St. Patrick's Soci Fe apace pene Rarer ani aaa] RR EN CN a Se MES rT Be most interest. Columns je surmise and | Pufldings that will cost $ q ty 's Society bas issued invitations | oy uted tow Peter's pence. No | into which Curtiss, Jr., bas got bimself, it is bis TCO RTH Ee epee AUG RR LL Ri tooral ll ooral lyadaady. Taureday evening in the marsings of Mn Josie tolteangual enteriniament, whieh wi be held | duube, but, these, men. did their ehare ta con, | clear duty to prowo the truth of Dr. Goodwin's When the mattor is | dwelling, to cost $15,000, at th ¢ For ono little mite ' the rest . Pingree and Mr. Charles F. North, the Rev. 7. Beale phon iscs io be of ea traor 5 wards their siarviog ‘nelehbors, It | poritire Statement that Hume taught, © that they were to be placed. qi 20: ,000, 31 ie corner of State le mi ‘mongst the Dr. H. W. The fficiating Aft March 17. The affair promises to be of extraor- is no business to H., or any other individual, if female intidelity w: it d the Company know themselves | and Illinois. ‘The Misses McDonald are to erect | 1 trilled ina manner irrational, r. H.W. Thomas officiating. After congratu- | dinary futerest, embi if those Irish: ards’ |: cov iy, ras unoblectionsble tf undis- a ee are going. the néws will be given a three-story dwelling at tho corner of Dearborn | And felt in my moleculic breast lations for the future welfare of the newly- fonuuves, ‘the Chien ea Oreteatin Tet. 2 pane the +) pport of are ope end the: pas the serena i a Peta: Carta ae bape bentically, in THE TRIBUNE. The avenue and Ohio street, to cost $14,000, and Mr. A stirring magnetic and passional: wedded couple, the guests were served with an | leuder, will furnish the music during the dinner ; Ch ire: Itis the Catholic population of the soorke Could bi live : are Lah gene frgpandauthentialls, in THE TarEUNE. There | Eldridee Hanecy to three sory dwcling se Agi fel tho like toward mo, 100, wedded couple, tne erhed Dy. Eckhardi. The | sd tonsts,dtter which vocal musica recitations, | 01d thae supports the Pope, and, if were not Re ee ia grea ut perty | Now, Abr and 480 North Clavkstrect, to eostabout | V4 Joined ty a mystica) unity, Sees pie uamerons and elegant: and other amusements will follow, The St. | 7 |" The whole question les ia x nutshell. Dr. a Ora of the city, slong the routes and enc 1, by evolution we grow Patrick's Society has guaranteed $5008 the Goodwin stated explicltiy from bis pulpit that The marriage of Mr. John Ws Langston and | profits of the affair, which amount will be for- Hume tanght the above atrocious denciments. sont ‘The’ Rock Island El T xt ‘ected stations of the new railroads r island Elevator, No.1, south of ‘0 @ perfect atomic community. id near Lena Mer the city from that direction. . Twelfth street is to be torn down and rebuilt. CHORUS OF SCIENTISTS (showing the assent of | Miss Elida Ayers was solemnized at Keokuk on warded a8 an additional contribution to the Irish it is the reason the Pope did not gracefully } Not content with this,—whicb might bave besp a ie : AL akc eaten ORE SSE BOULEVARD. every ong to the reasonahlencas of thts statement): | Wednesday dyening, Feb. 25. The occasion was Peele Band to Arcana ‘McHale, of Tuam, to | Fern the money he received. Bex. | safethingtodo,—he gorhissermon fully reported 4 e Committee: on Streets iT North, | Tumtity rumtity tum, : y him. in the columns of a news 5s sad Alloys, North, one of splendor and beauty. and tho happy | PASesetmted.es OI win give thelr closing | David amos Notion of Chastity, | thingtodo, Ihave, under these Sirearastanes: a right to demand of Dr. Goodwin that he elther VICINITY OF CALUMET LAKE met yesterday afternoon to further consider tho ‘Tooral lyooral lyaddady. » isthe scene of some buying to scoure sites for | question of turning over s ‘street in the North ‘couple received the congratulations of a hostot | party. ab: the Cilftoa” House Friday evening, To the Editor Chicago a relatives and friends who were present. The 3 Ap ce see anieieds Substantiates his statement or withdraws {t. FS And s0 we evolved and revolved arch 19, be ‘the Rosedales will give thelr third reception | _ CHICAGO, March 8.—Acccrding to tue crade | isn’t man enough to do either. Curtiss, Jr, mapofacturing establishments of various kinds. | Division for boulevird purposes. A large num- eee eee OLd Presudt come in’ the In. | ,,18 the reulms of the uttermost boreal, groom, who fs connected with the Gate City, ‘Aaract of 110 acres in Sec. 14, on the north and P Benes pases th prasses resnived at Avenue Hall Thursday evening. ethical system of David Hume, chastity is stm- | comes to the rescue of Dr. & ‘and, terest of Rush strect, others in the interest of ens grasse: 1, formerly resided in tbis city, where be ¢ Maple Leaf Social Club will give thefr | ply # social expedient. In his “Inquiry Con- | pom foe rtinunce, tales Of Mugen os cht yest shores of Lake Calumet, was offered at | Dearborn avenue, t {| From them into form infusoriel: Tareclosure sale yesterday and was eagerly posed oo a er nd, Peg on Deneipler Joba | Ono sentient wo rapidly Brew 2150, although the title is said to be " Ew De To the mollusc state, then to the saurial; taken at $22,150, gs Jewett, E.C, Larned. W. D. Kerfoot, Samuel rr that, wut, between me and you, has been long and favoruble kuowr as } fourth reception Tues evening, March 9, at ‘i u fs we a young gentiomun of vert high qualities. Tho | DQKeSe HI yg, pe aie i ee RS: eee ee Eee a dcueice vine oa ir. Apicice, By wwayrof | provi thar Hams ay Appleton, Judge Goodrich eis the daughtor of Hl. H. Ayres, of Keokuk, Roel aught that “adultery was Iandable,” he quotes. efectos. Anomer Feeney Ales 1 the | iAPEne discussion, going } and othors took part | “Ta best skip some links, least 1 ore'ye all. | and sesteemed for her many excollent traits Mogntain Cools OUD wd ee She one only’ ground of: tet inet ead MENT. pacmnge fenen Hume onic ee the “exact one just referred to 18 negeAae Ga mot ap- | Heretofore advanced, and acterting thelr prefer. | Conus of SctexTien, (giiet Tgth yhion Pnartiy;'|/aon pecctaispesttion: DEW. G. Graig: of the | ree eee ume tries to bolster up this gross notion by | contrary —which proves, indeed. Hume's deep slong ine city transfers, a5 it 13 too far south { aces aL such leugth that the Committee was as manifesting pleasure at hearing this): ‘Weatminster Presbytorian Church, officiated at PERSONAL. quotations, In his notes, from Plato and revarenss for - rehusttty or fidelity to the mare tae ty ret of ais acres comprising | completely tired out, and, in the end, had to an- Ri tooral Iifoorally ay, a Mr. and Mrs. Isnae Wallach, of New York, are | other Pagan philosophers, who havo taught, | W2eebed., Having accomplished thie oxtenoe. of the rth bait of Sec. 11, 37, 34, ving on Ninety- | Rounce that they wduld take the whole matter Tiddy tl umpty adaday. gener se atte sxesed: | stoping to tie By areata co Boutwent, | 25,122 best of sayings,” that what was Hines {enh prannge ines frou Hames privat Sone. is under consideration. It is believed, however, iy beaut @ other erations were re irs. Henry, ann, ni utwell, Ly as be ~ | days they certain! 1. 80 e Atte at of the order cal 4 ‘an Buren st a p a made for UBC. Land has been bought for manu- | {823 Tos ca, Sinan thse arsiesonts yesterday Zo which belong monkey and ape ‘aD, dress of peach-blown canary silk, skirt cut prin- | “37; Simeon Kellogg arid daughter, Miss Cora, | Virtues were only political; nence be advocated | wero taken trom an orthodax Christiun estimate facturing purpos were too much for some of the members. ‘And man, vide thesis Darwinian. a) cre wlth tong basque, with orange blossom | of Sraiee Mase, oe cow stopeing at the nouse | the desortion by parents ‘of wouk. and sickiy,"| of Hume, reich about as false as such esti AS FAR SOUTH AS BIVERDALE LEASES. Ob! that was a life full of ease, trimmings, She wore # bridal veil, amothyst | of his brother, Mr. Henry Kellogg, No. 108: Wa- and crippled children, and even advocated the | mates ef ang rang OF en uudy, asually are. ‘ at §75an acre. Forty acregon the West Indi- It ts too early as yet to report_many cha ‘Yo which this one is only comparative; and pearl jewelry. Friday pronig. Feb. 27,a | bash avenue. Next week they leave for a,few : Samiaunicy of women In bis Ideal Repubisic. ance are : robably. ce of ee Te» at FF roads ia See. 24, east of the old Thornton | o¢t!s 100 Carly 48 Fett Tea ee cen tho grocer, | Tee waslept nice and enug on the trees, arcebtion was given tho nowly-wedded couplet | days to visit n sister, Mrs, D. Preston, Ellstorn, ; ns old Fugen maxim of ution morte tye: | boc''l si walciown t alts, Appin’ road, have bécn bought for $235 an acre, and | wint move from his present quarters DE SEALe: | pence lune Oy a ine of Ais nave bine, the residence of the grat ae’ acehe was a Wier after hich they tyurned from her wit t0 monized with the views of Home. Ho sat: | ‘The gentlemanly Curtiss, Jr. that if £ road, bave Dect DONE DE gcres* adjoining for #20 | Till move from bis present, quarters on SEMS | Conus or ScresnsTs (a plaintive lullaby,con- | Hriihont aad bappy one, and wil | St Louis. si aelareag veri! lo utility 1s concerned, which is Plato's meaning. tWumes Correspondence” It ts my" seveme, Park and boulevard acres and lots | Suri on Madison street. Poole & Dovoebave | 2eving, as nearly ax possible, the poetry of svay- And indeed DOE ee is or es aa , Rae Col. 7 to. what Pury to show that theee eentiments "—tho sca- have been quiet, as this is “show jong be remembered by those present. | | Mrs. Col. Bf. W. Powell and Miss Jennie Owens lat other pur go all the | eve that = female infidelity. 1s unobjectiona- roperty, x a n » | taken the northeast corner of State and Monroe |. #0 boughs and breezes baleam- laden): : ' Ideas of chastity and modest * Feet cane colors of te arantage ul Seckeg streets. The inter-Occan will move into the Be culcketey wok ery nel Handsome | Lower sar trom gee eile, of te leave to-day tor Missotrh, Mlay'O. te MIL e0B°GHE:” a ya98 with ST an ase ty ee oceirtucsare | ble.” and that “adultery must be practiced, 1€ be plensing miiging and the corner. in brick | CfSstal Block, oppasit THE SHMONE Counting: ilono rey OHON ELS aS: i Ing’ Hugo Goodman accompanies Mr, and 91j¥ Poliieal, Now,,when, the, Sosieh skeptic | ‘PEP oreo bo. fo ai eee accin ero, aigalny ic - Ma mn street, ant ave for count - tb) it cl ity AP Beg ‘of oun rein.” lere, again, high price building, and with it the demand | Madison street, and will Rave, for Me oysters, | But one day—O most sorrowful day!— rou atripto the Pacific Coast. Holds that chastits has only @ pol clntessors | bo wants mo to prove a negative, Bare cae roperty fo improve, ‘This is only | POM, tho Flore Now tense stone vacated by | , Then I was tho gayest 1a Monkeydom— ‘"in beautiful flowers and evergreens. The | ‘The party leave Chicago to-morrow, ex Sy 4 ve I. Pirticularly to wor ‘thi * How oan I prove what a book | docs F bi couple received the well-wishes of ail present, | to be absent five or six weeks. iy men than to men, it takes but } CON tai excebt by printing overything ‘t temporary, as the calls for bouses and the rise | ©. i Stack, and pay $5,500 a. Year. A monster, while I was at play, & slight dej f 1 ‘of rents will compel the erection of a large | “"p “Atwater’s store on a raya avenue, just | ,,Cazsht and carried me of into Flunkeydom. who expressed themselves in high praise at the ‘Miss Bf. J. Wayman, who has been visiting ree of mental acumén for one to ing © Ses : y er ness occasi .. ds t £e discover t David Hume holds very loose | contain? Curtiss, Jz., was silly In first let timber of bouses this summer. Purchases are | north of Bonroe strect, £0x160, has been leased | Neither tall was ho blest with, nor hair, galore ener Of the ocean te oad Bi. friends at. Si, Paul during the past fow woeks, Pritegles emcraiae tho shanty of ie 12s | fay Rein hia “lip, aw dp bis rst Jee - six. No rel Bec in his second. Miss Callle Bonnie 1s vistting friends in In x on of his essay | The question fa not what Hume wrote, or what room was the word “Welcome,” worked in ever- ng, while below it was the monogram "A. | Mrs. M. Bensinge! constantly made of eligible unimproved een Except on the top of his occiput, ieee prpery m ee ggie, So | UREN ie etal ue nm asda | ABLE gota GaSe rks po. | oO eae MSs samy a | ME seat sone of Helen oot pica ae | peda so writ inis pica Petes vacal 1e i a kn write, 3 private corresponden nt, in jams Building, just ‘south of coe ateeday ME Javood DT. was united in | Bir. and dra. C. W. Lasher have gone South, to | Ka sledging that he was quite, capadie Of Nets | he question is, What Hume taught? spond zy DI Fee ee se ees cupmadeace by the late | ations on moral questions are to be found Tn bis Of 10! Delaware. place, Chicago,—the ceremony | Mr. and Sirs. P C. Hanford will leave this elty | olinent scholar, Dr. Hoge Te isa marvel that | “inquiry Concerning the Principl Morals.” their present place. Cuorvs oF Screntisrs (suggestive of horror and | the bonds of matrimony to Miss Jennie Carroll, | be absent feveral weeks. u a jes of being performed by the bride's father, the Rev. | this week for an extended trip igh New ' P)"his enlightened age a teacher of morals will | This is not a “rare” books, and Curtiss, Jr. need Mr. F. H. ‘wonder at the appearance of the monster): Ho! cricketty licketty O1 ON MICHIGAN AVENUE, between Congress and Van Buren streets, ad- The. six new houses built We joining the one he bought some time ago. Busi- } Winston on Pine street and Chicago avenue ness property is changing hands to rome extent, | bave been rented for $800a year. These houses Licketty cricketty adaday. 5 fami id in t Mexico and Californi: as ahora BY the sales reported below, but not as | are of a kind in great demand. They have the Honry os rl tive oy Feenee eads Mrs. William ‘Dillingham, of Louisville, Ky., | & 2d up to defend the utilitarian maxim of pd wae, Bre weeks fo looiring for. feat, Cure Piston Urine the winter. A great dealorun- | parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on one floor. | Most pitiful then was my lots presence of relatives, 8 fond Mrs: ‘Edmonds | {s the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Bargent, No. | Pi to, and to savagely sasalia minister Of Ue Se rat aun of Dr Gondwinrs slander oi wonted secrecy is observed now about operations | f LOARS. ‘Condemned to the vilest of slavery, will reside in Deadwood. 98) Michigan avenue. G spel who manfully| brands as corrupt and %o Brove the trath of Dr. Goodwin's slander, be Inweal estate. Buyers who havo bought to sell | ponowing is a comparison of the loan transac Clad fo mountebank garments andtaught The marriage of Miss Minnie Green, daughter EV LBETOR FpLiating the moral system of David Hurme ond | FONG fc ceronel ing to “che. purgoss. When FE a oe eaaee cvasertative for { HORS for the past two weeks: Fee ae ae ae Oe te ore voor ap. colebrased. last | qcht che zesidante of Me Bay brother eave | °7 dogtripe want the only oped which chastity | Froaah of dents, He. could wsite My compauy tea oom ean they, witabold. news of | [iia eek 7) Previous week. | Ii an organ and. | bad to leara Nednesday even ne ao oe itandniph surest. See, es at pari lst Tueeday evenings Beane Sf Bensron. | Tee nee ee audios aad iteroey ad aa feleryery aty baer 7 : SE Be le, No. esi olph stree! ‘The Melancholy Club ontertained a few friends took a partfcular pleasure in the company of No.) Amount. A Plea for the Celestials. modest women, 1 bad go reason to be displensed a.."” Amount, ‘The antics and tricks I just spoke about. Messrs. Franc B. Daniels and Charles H. Smith ” - _———— See ae eeovnely commiser- | nomivs ushers ‘Tho wedding was striclly pri- | SyerSiy ‘Swan Phureday. evening rae ose vate. The couple were the recipients of a vari- Curcaco, March 6.—Having noticed in one of | Although be had during his life Poe fon, ety of useful presents. Among other things, a | “Tre social Olub Ustened to a musieal pro; himself to. the, rage of doth civil and SE eee ee ee eae ee tate |< The goal Club listened tp « masion! Pipe eec: | ths ewall dailies su: artiele purporting 19 be an | Poligious factions,” he could make the modest sales, and, which is perbaps the principal cause of secrecy, numerous schemes are on foot which ——— | —___——| | | involve purchases from a number of separate Mortga «| SHS 149,065)| 58'S 88,; ‘owners who would be warned by publication, | Trust-deeds - ¥} se 93] 160,120 To the Hattor of The Chicago ‘Tribune. with the reception T met with from OF SCIEN his hapless condition): ‘Ab! rocketty crocketty whook, Cuorvs ative of andwould AISE THEIR PRICE Trols 428,84 | 11/8 248.073 Groclkerty.roskstty pan iay: ee Repiment, and an after-di t intorview by a reporter respecting the prospect- RAJ iB 5 1 9 24,5 248,573 pany A, First iment, and an after-dinner set i g the ra ‘The rise fn renis is steadily at, work to put up | 243] G2” 211405 | opis gaia what is bred in the bone of decorated china from the groom's associates aap evening ive arrival of large numbers of Chinamen in Bave found: enon to, ae et calm E the valuations of real estate. It is to be seen in IN NEW TORE. ‘Will never, no never, come out again, in the \ofting of, the street rallway. /COmPBEY. SOCIETY TOPICS. this city, and an expression from an officer of | nover was touched or even attacked by her bale- dwelling, store, and office property alike, and And the truth of the adage ia shown el employs the police forca in which the “bias-eyed citi- wat tant ores Carigtinns iwalted nant firm of Amnota, | pd the truth of the otrge Teabout again; 7 The marriage of Mr. Charles J. Walters, of sta fe ig | Constable & Go. propases to convert the build- : . Chicago, to Miss Elmina A. Maynard, only zens" are severely condemned, I am constrained . and clreumstances. The Pree city, Some land- | iug in Union square, next to the Everett House, brag tees me oreeeNti Galea go. ve ilies onguon,of Geneva Lake, | 4, tlie Pansies prin natin Gees to offer a few words in their debalf. lander bim. “But any donkey may eafely kek s great in all the divisiorecementsoff the market, | Which is now used as a reetaurant, into an elo” | To my former transition state owes Secgrred Weancaduy night of last week at the | Xnots for the neckHle Chring Hon if Having been engaged in the work of teaching | Curtiss, Jr., evidently thinks I am a bad man. WTihey feel certain of getting higher prices Iq | Bant store, Mr. Arnold says that’ when com- | 7 Tiss weetness and light and vitulity. - coon TG Wt ais Dude's mother, the Rey. R.T. | Principally in demand for the wedding of per- | 110° ntorrunates since the organization ot th pecause I happen torejecthis thoology. He an ori: Offices near the corner of Madison and ; Pleted it will be one of the finest stores in that | Gonos or SCIENTISTS (showing how sxfence can | Kerfoot officiating. Bons who, like Queen Victoria, see no reason | ¢, ey seh es ihe tn or Wel ach © | Dr Goodwin want to enact the patt of the i why one should not be married out of the cea- | Supdag-scnool at the corner of Wabarl creed | ateek Chorus between their heretical nelghhors ranges from 10 to 66 per cent. according 10 place | The well-known dry-goods Pe ores canted last year for $00, have | city. ‘This Orm has also obtained possession: | “trace everything in every possible direction, and PROSPE BLIES. Deen Ieaned at SLAM) this sear. offices | ebFough an expenditurgot STM: g sbreot bee | proveihe ternal sitnces of things, and Mom via | ‘The engegement of Misq Carrie Soulander, of |’son as well as in it. and Fourteenth street, [ have inverested | and the Powers Above. Thoy believe thers [sa we not plenty. “The old Rice Building, | Py ocn Fifth and Sixth avenues, which, together Tonship of—of-—matiers generals): ela | 4 The one Bem rT JallusBium, of this city, 1s |i Figured silks and wool stuffs, brocaded inthe | their anxiety to learn more fully the | Eingand connection between heresy of any hiper peat Announced: Se et ee anf ante | Hing and rice of every kind, “Like plous Peter gayest Japanese colors and designs, and {m- Dorted in light quality, are meant to be used ag | That there are some bad men among them” call, draperies with the plain bunting. Aotioneiities,” Gut these are the exceptions ‘The acrews are started upin aversthing- The fact that the renowned W. W. Kimball |, among thom, and not the rule, and generally Cartiss, Jr., plously quotes, “ By their fruits among thon aiding so far as they can under | shall know them.” Suppose [ retorted in the has tno salo of the Sihalr excellency and that | Stand our complicated code. same way. Aa I to Judge orthodox Caristianiey secu af ‘They are also appreciative, and for every favor | PY the, “fruits” it the Miss 3) sovie Baders fave a lunch party in bas borne in their future sates will be immense. tire fe of that idiotic old Bishop shown them they desire to render a quid pro quo. | PETe ite O8 chat 2 ONO i tact ucnorof Sis Webb, of Baltimore, Friday even | fe ts WU De mamenso. ag, | Suan now 0 re ie % clergyman. e' that y er are they penurious, but, on the other aE. ¢rlends of Dr. Wheeler gave hima pleas- | while apparenuy singing with all his might the | hand, they are y penurious, Duy oe tas oftea | that there is scarcely a penitentiary in all this Mines pad, cy Sacrated in the school by their readi- | land which docs not coniain somo orthodox ‘+ Were the whole realm of nature mine, eacher?—in the fact that the plous Nos, 7% Tw Mand sl Dearborn street, bas ‘ ‘Taf iday tumliddy t OL deca porebaced’ by Mr. Engene §. Pike, who is | with residences previously owned ea connie ‘The cngigement of Miss Manito ‘a rt and ; Ste. | by the fam! Ri toorally adady. rowmting 4 ris late glass rindows, fics | fa be farm down, and on their ole fo Be crestd | smug ctoariy and fully Tve traced Me. George 5. Briggs, both of Rockford, is an- huriiding ¢ A ae oes ace, ee lacreese ic trad will carry the building through to Twenty-fourth ped oe mystical depths of cosmology, ROCLAL AND CLUB NOTES. Cintaber of Gammerce stock from £90 afew | street, ‘These structures, Bir Arnold said to 9 Te a oaree Sceult inberhoe ig bliss Grace Hetece gave a lunch party last | has tne sale of the Kranich & Bach plano is suf- weeks azoto $3 a shure, at which price last | reporter, rented, and not uscd by the | mi ov, rich in honors and pelt, * firm as branch stores. He spoke in most enthu- uow, rich in honors and pelf, werk adlea Were inde. | vestarday. ab the | minstic terms of the future. of ‘Twenty. third gp And famous for culture ead piety. court-ouse,crmier Ea Salle and Adatas streets, | Steet, saying that, “next to Bresdway vt Uae Toes hd fox the cholesse society. brorderof George W. Prickett, administrator | fas been learned thst the lott tho northwest | CHonUs or Screviers cconmpanid by a trou | Surprise last Tuesday ovoning at bis rest- land wh pf the estate of Franz Binz, dqor re Water-and | corner of Eighteenth street and Fourth avequo, Tar movement of the right hand and arm): dence, corner of Prairie avenue and Thirty- ness to contribute of thelr means for the pur- | Christian prosrberl tt The orice tn the same ina lot southeast corner Of South Nick build- | Opposit the Florence Apartment House, bad ro. Ri tooraly oorally hum, ninth street. ‘That were a presont far too sm! chase of books, music; etc. eee oor neh he oes Chaplain nine S15 O00, iu cently been purchased at $75,000, and thatalarge Toorulyoorallyadadsay. ‘The H. S.C. was delightfully entertained on | was diligently engaged with one hand in his ‘Their inability to understand ourlarguage not | Prison over It was pi Line Davin M. Rorry. | last Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | pocket scraping the ydge of & three-cent ptece | only makes them reticent, but often gets them | Prat. ager | rime erS eccribed, would that ‘When men get loose in thelr theclery ing, incumbered about $13,000, to LD. Jennt Foe rca eed oe ue ela Oy, “vente for 8 Rotel was soon to be erected there. ran . : Feat, The equity in property, homestead, north ——————__— —_—_ Thomas at thelr restdento, No. 16 South Péoris tomako sure that It was not ba dine aia Jato oliienleys as share are Pleats of 8 t0 | prove Dr. Goodwin's thoology to be true? {f the east corner af Michigan avenue and Twenty- HUMOR. WAIFS FROM OVER-SEA, ‘The members of Miss Sara E. Oberlander’sciass go ean do To. tho way of artistic choemaking, | We are told by this same police officer that ss) Aves OF OTC Cae re cara meeoriously it Pe. Meller, ‘ladies’ bootmaker, under the larger increase of the Chinese population will false and foul. would that prove Hume ge fourth ctreet, 2x13, with building, incumbered ¢ “Fifteen” originated with tho | Wages in one profession are no measure for | at the Second Baptist Sunday-sehgol, surprised shout Sib, was sold toP. X, Binz for $5,000, |» the SMe naar ona et LG Ferneseertacantly inse tuesday evenine” ‘The qtiles, bgotmaker sur state | double tho work of the police.” Possibly, this "s specu ‘The sale was well attended. A large amount of | Electoral Commission in 1877.—Pffladdphia | those in another. A celebrated cantatrice asked Bee ye ry y pleasant! Ae ntwed te ie nie Bus ae ee ives ordel ery fight work well, provided the police force lative philosay hy ct 2 sonar ue oe pee wealth wae represented by those present. Chronicle. the Emperor of Russia 60,000 francs for a season | ~ 2 P : Id do st! rin ouprapreeich Oe 0 | CONE, sur mn money | Srise mopar Overt cle i double wn | Setand cut Ragan, tee MO > F | ius ft, mon erly eecranea | Che ie But wat ine police force should | Hoceaio be mistaken, fuaugul on rublesis do on the brewery removed by Tuesday, when that | 1% Ssappt Probably make mozey | give to my Marshals!” cried the Emperor. | Among tho plensant events of the weok was a centres edged on both sides with very One plait. | Coundce fie, heute the rights much better | Purely speculative, (sg baroirigm of coms ‘would go omer the hummer. © acciaie Waal y aeapning Oey hoon for 3 'y “paites chanter vos Maxéchaux!” replied the | small dinser- arty on Wednesday oxening: fags of rere ee and secured in front by a thay hey are ae present, protec d. ae bed ‘of which even a Curtiss, Jr., ought to be farton Heights for Samuel M Nickerson for Kyros W, Field was terribly embarrassed the | singer. given by Aiea, Be AH Banaos firty<y ihe, latest dictate of, fashion, says: “Habits | snail aden tetas say that we isreverer pa quo tot bellare for one, moment that Dr. E150: twenty acres in Rivedsle, on, Oue ther day by bem § ken to by a man w Quskin bas a good thing about war. Hesays: |: ‘The Bntro Nous Social Club, gave thelr clahth aoe Oe ee oung man, the Detter | ne ee ee rayars for have often, made dein yd ae oe inter over dred ‘eenth street, ener i “You fancy you are sorry forthe pain of others. reception at Martine’s West Side Academy Fri- Tadieawho até Se reetad th tate. déslgn:of. Jen a ‘earnest prayers for the conversion of | San oF a eritings of Hume. He got bis esti- 33, for $5.000, or per acre, This property | phe best and most thoughtful newspapers now day night, There wero about 150 couples pres- eathon, but bave never dared to contribute w I ghtful newspapers now | Now, I tell you just this: that,if the usual | Oo} Ot ere a Lae mate of Hume at second-hand from somo rag offered for aie in’ September last at 815 per | pine contributors to the waste-baskets fo writo | Now's of war instead pf unrooting peasants’ | 22%, and the, ‘affair proved one of the uric’ Prilic | French patterns should attond the first spring | money for this purpose, fe it might be aJ- | mate of Hue ran ‘source,-probably from acre; twenty acres at Washington Heights,, — Constituti iant of the season. opening at Mme. Morse’s parlors, March 10, 11, | verted from Its intended use. Seo.’ 3 er 4. 82.200; thirty acres in Sec. | OF bol sides ete seo ee aaa io) | Houses and ravaging peasants’ fields, merely | Mr. And Mrs. D. F.Crilly entertained about | and 12, 125 State street (elevator). Let, mo close this article by saying to all such | the ie THOMAS Becwelt his Horne. (00; 100 feet. Cornell avenue, Hyde.) Some one‘hes written on hat Girls Think.” | broke the china upon your own drawing- twenty-five friends in adelightful manner at} An exquisite costume for a fancy ball ig awa- | that this objection is now done away, and, God orele ian iN tkeat dia Hy acomioaton into tts na= Ti, 13, $1 TOO Kk. $5. 1% feet, Jefferson avenue. Hyde | This is very complimentary to that class of girls | tables, no war in civilized countries ywould last | their residence, 112 South Park avenue, Inst ie e skirt. of white alli to represent | bas brought these heathens to our very doors, Park, $2700) houce and lot 1803 Indiana avenue, | who, to be judged by their talk, never think at | 9 week.” > Wednesday aleht, it being the sixteenth anni- fey, Te ert Paul trimmed with Hounoes | and calls upon us to take care of them." Willwe | Gir Hie was just asfalso in what be sald about ‘New Haven Register. WW. H. THouson. | Gibbon and Voltaire. Let him be more careful for the tuture. The memory of Hume, as & $5,009; house and lot 18 East Congress street, | all. i a versary of thelr marriage, also the return home inted at the edges, and bound with white satin. | do it? Simo! noise aad fot 1e Tain etrest, $500; | " One hundred and fifty new liquor-saloons were | no at academician Jules Sandeau—who, gore | of Mr. Crilly from Douver, Col., where bo has Fine green satin corsage to form tho calyx Sts Ioteouthwest corner Ladin and Congress streets. | opened in Utien to-dny in, honor of the Conven- the authorors {Ue spas Napoleon. A majestic | been for the pastelx months. | dae dare closely. and clusters of arclicial wa- | What Shall Be Done with, City Filth? great morniist, will Do revered ae tes en to fei los Lattin street between: Latlip and Ash--| tion. ‘The residents of Utiea know bow to now | Cher tok bis cont. “Do you remember me, M. | Am Agreeable surprise was tendered to Miss | ter-lilies ornament the bosom, ‘waist, and hair. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune live, shall have gunk into the dust of oblivion = sarennes., Slang pot lot 60x12, Jackson | nate a Prosident.—New York Express. Sandem, who used to BHBE, YORE proofs ftom Core Rarrant wriday evening at her residence, A now dovice in fancy articles is a blue satin | Munwavkee, Wis, March 5—The question and been forgotten forever and forever, ‘That ™ Ph apg ery the printing-~office?” ‘No, m; end.” “ , eover fora whisk-broom, em a] 18 v fi to be tarni by any ni; ES Storrs as sold $0 acres at Washington | Lord Bacon, caid, : Speaking makes pad Twos that boy, and see how my friend in dicus | _ Tho Bvergreen Club held one of thetr pleasant | Girner’s monogram embroidered in colored before your city is one of interest to all persons | Brent _memery ft Prise pe tarntenet afocmed for D.C. Bentar to William C. Reynolds { man, anv reading 2 tu! 0 made our way in the world.” ties in the form of a calico reception i KB. concerned in questions of sanitary science. AS | Christians as Dr. Goodwin and Samuel Ives reen’s Hall on Wednesday evening. nt Perfect gems of art photograph: excelled by | the country becomes more densely populated | tiss, Jr, Gentleman! cone rope: Ly, for SLi): Pacer inion S Btaye & Klemm's | bave an {dea that something besides rea i 5 PeSyracuee Tires. Fen ee ee ee ae a ainiater Plea A clover Professor is exciting the wonderment | fifty couple were present and all united in Pr | joe "equaled by few in the world, by Mosher, | the Chicago problem becomes one for solution. Y APPLEBEE. Reynolds: two S-acre blocks so Lee's Subdivis- : oer PEO teEsor lt er their character from | nogucing it the euceess of the series. fot, bee SoS eto" AD. Philpot and MC. | perfvene while Minister Tloninotentiany fie | thelr cars. Tit) Potekor demonstrates to the |, “the Loreley Club gave another of thelr pleas- | 125 State street, a ‘Your Health Officers and sanitary engincers ap- ‘ ‘tistnction of ail that one's esthetic |’ ing entertainments Wednesday evening at the | , Professor to classical student: “You ask if | pear to have settled into the conclusion that city | THE. “DIVINITY” THAT FAILS TO HEDGE. per gore, respec- | 559,090; ‘but then we'd rather plenipotensh for perfect sat i e ton , y a . T. 8 % Ing supported the world, what supported $50,000; ‘but then wed Fer gayland board tan | tastes, mercantile ability, intellectual power | residence of MIF T Albright, 765 Monroe | At Pi iith must be infused in water, and the polatat | Cull mo very late to dinner.—d/rander, Czar. 0. W. Ballard the and lot No. 3) 4 Is —Modern Argo. and perverse qualities may cach und all be de- |'street. A special business meeting of the Club | Atins? ‘The question, dear sir, has often been Pirkevcous ter gonon, ue toe Be fignt bulls at any price—Modern Argo, and pcrversr ead by a simple glance at the | will be held Tuesday evening at ing of the Cinb | Atlas? The question, dear Py, qware, satisfac: | issue is whethor it should be lntused in your} King-killers shoot by indirection; they belie bape, the length and breadth of one’s organsof | Mr. J. H. ‘Henryck, 638 Adums forily answered, Ihave always been of the | own or somebody else's drinking-water. As& | their namo. : ira Brown sold a h 4 three lots st La | Krupphas invented a needie-gun warranted | g si f house sand, three, rep iote at | tokill:00 men per minute, | In ense the Amer. | pearing. i, J. H. Henryck 03 tong effoyable sur- | opinion that Atins must have married a rich | question of elegance the latter is far preferable, | r+ 1s q melancholy journey that ex-Empress Harrington, for $300 and $2°5 ‘Uvelr. Grange to Fred H. a Seanee to Fred H. Allen for S00 ioe ais lots | fean Association of Amatour. Poets carrics out A a a ona st. |-prlsee was given Mire Anni | Ingersol, of | wife, and got its support from her father. ee eaee et eoce, auube loss (dangerous 10 si Derplsioes tots t, Grevies {or $120: IS Eee autainer holding’ a convention | giving i sa7ee guess man Gograterul; leading Buses Betuer Chopter, OB Se one ocr cae | Camumlan, Smee Seatce al pecoming Price, | the public health of your city 10. have | Eagéale ia abontto Wie nhenath 4 IN THE SALES OF THE WEEE Hill receive a hoom.—Toledo Commerci fi Ninkes himancnemy. {f men would spendin | Miss Lizzie Bem. On ao sembled at Srs. Ada jar rst-cl perator. Fl the cities on the Dilaois River ravaged | “The greatest of these charity,” is not in ere 2159 foot on Throop street, nortuwest | "crating article algonsees “What Byes Are dog gor for otbere a quarter of the money | T™Oreary. act stohawh atest) araved. ts Finest teeth Fr sta aro pathor more to the | by Alth fevers, and take your chances of the | Queen ‘Vie's copy of King James’ version, gomer of Ejghteouth. $7.00: 80x19 on Tomp- | 2 S/N Nagr ‘bvessgreut, bright. sparkling | Would vanish f jag barm wo themselves, MISEry | \ renzoms,"andmarchedindouble let the ree | raspiogable taste than carved ones. The bracket | postllences snrending to Zour sty Dy Ipfestce ‘The next explosion will wake up the Empress Ta) Nori Helston etecet, a d Tartor, Si | Gyes—nre for the purpose of fooling n fellow would vanish from the Covet drow. The only | {dence of Sire. Ingersol, 37 Wisconsin street, | is covered with plain velvet, with @ band of en pestilences spreading ie inis Sith out of tho | and put the Czar to sleop.—Chorus of Nihilsts. a 000; 5a" numbe! about, forty Periday ev, ing at the proidered silk let into it in front. t lake. But is there any necessity for emptying If Tcould marry the Princess Beatrice, the a 75003 Th to marrying @ girl who has a mother and three a that jie are as- Tndinua, soddheast corner of | proved, OF. Wight | older sisters, with ever ready hearts and gnld- thing Lama estouienen, #26) Eine ee whe, “tb 1S Smet Paiaay pur oft Ae ter into te fake oe tbo Holy Mi feet ‘to alley on Walnut, between Francisco toe ans te, boss your household. ‘The Gazelle des Femmes gives interesting sta- | Adams stroet, where the operettd of “ Pene- thougbc of, she taley reed frog ror kon, the “a River Say puere ae underground conduits | G- Bennett. ind Scramento, with 46x1s0 fect on Fulton. to | Mae tistics as to the number of female authors, | lope ” wus enacted before an admiring sudienc. gow "the, other day, ber reply, wns that cbs | for, wasbiag away fics was fa ltsday egrent | | Alfonso of Spatn is the bapplost mowsoe in antes prettetisl $35.1005 Fite oa, eo a ae THE LASS THAT WAS SWEET. inters. and sculptors in France. Out of 1,71 ‘he eighth reception of the South Side Parlor | fone uel A sanitary meusure, and to this mode of removit Europe. He has buried one Queen end 2 half, Tied “tind of sds80, fimproved, om Dearborn, - painters. and sculptors ys aro natives of the | Club wns held at tho residence of the Misses Etta | feett! | 6, Cisse, nas the leading | filth Western Europe bas fortno centunier one | and basone north of Wastinnton, F000; 6 acres on Call: treet: Provinces, more corey roe eatery write eee or scones ae NG 748 Wabash avenue, last | Oot and porcelain-lined water filter, ‘filed eee maa “Block Death. But now | ‘To marry such a Loracsome man, and to live + 5, 7 street; one-t Of . % y i au ” 2 Oia relic of fi ‘ monn the fornia Brenue, worth west, Core li wrest, There's a writen ing yovnife ane is aweot. one ie Grstorice for the young, “aud. Ta) edued- | "Suturday oveping, Feb. 28, Miss Nellie E. Bish | Wnh Sek shore Ese el and charcoal. Se tari emmiy tag street, | euch s loneeame place, wttery ‘eerolatod, ta fourth street, 87,000; 109x158 on Come Tasked for a “iss.” novels OF stOrles for oe yoo neia two thousand | op. daughter of Capt and 3Mre. J.#. Bishop, of | ‘The. newest cards for 4 o'clock tea. parties | wash low into the, sowers, the midom a streee . Fa Of Chestnut, $05 Me dO: fSIS ‘Whereupon laugued the Mist, onal works, whit ity female artists figure as | No. 24 ‘Thirty-cighth street, gave “a brillant | have the uae of the hostess in the centt; the | of | that city and of most Orors Gn lite | Gomebody says that the Czar has as many lives gn Clark street, uorth of Harrison, Pics box | “OF course, Sillabub, you must eat. Ts ed, The! Waters, 088 West Glacial.—A young? lady being asked what she pre city filth either into the lake or the illinois | yr raid would hereafter be an Englishman.—J- xhibiters, including 107 eculptors, 602 painters | party, the occasion of her ‘twelfth birthday, Feb. | of the party in the lower left corner, and the | sewer witb solid _excrements, ‘page, | asucat. But that remains to be prov re inoli, 193 minlaturists, 754 china-painters, 494 | 2 strect and number in the right. and all manner of solids and’ “quids: | are four more chances for the cat's reputation.— Except, therefore, after occasionn! floods, | New York Matt. proved. on Indiana avenue, south of in oux block, in oll, 104 miniaturett apainters. etc. Of the | ‘The Douglas Literary Association held e very | "Ruskin says that Walt Whitman's books deal Thiptr-minth sireet, 8,000, ae schon Tealled on that Fe oa the clocks iyo artists, ho less than two-thirds are Paris- | interesting lecture in their clubjroom Friday | with evils ya deadly-true style, and with the | whena’ mighty rush of water cloanses them, —————_— a0 Hose eee BS ents at. Adminis vit is ticking.” she sald: 5, ges tt | eens: SeSatag. Ene new officers are a5 Oe eee or ete ena skiliful mands, | THoSe, Ser Cor ode with decompusiay Biths Snakspearo’s Beards. trator’s sale to-morrow at 2 o'clock at the City- “And { icking C dread— How suggestive Parisian signs are. The De place ttharies He Callahan, President: Jobo | , Feathers, carpets, mattresses, renova’ yy. | puaces Bs jed_with decomprsiny vnar | ‘These are so many, and so various, and 80 Hall “Good evening,” I said with 2 shock. seems to be chief patron-saint of a host of Be Vice-Pr + Bort t steam, very low. Thoms Griffin, 262 State. and then goes up acre for sewer ventilation. neatly and concisely desccibed, that fotograts Golegrove, Viee-President;, Loring M- Cedale, | A T°" So trench newspaper: a | te cly igstricken wiih s PEaC OF arner | of thom: would furnish ail we want for an entire door. ° i them, for are there not many dedicated to bis |< vice ents tori inks : SATURDAT'S THANFERS. ‘The next call I said, to attack. them, £05 are eon euch termsas “Au Bon Di- | Secretary; J. Mayon Wills asurer, The a S| fevers. Chicago has the sewers on hand; Jet her a! : 3 td Tee ¢ ” : oat, : Bx ge are Wilks THorne, Cbaries | feminine creature is made to obey at every age: Fepresentation of the beards of the period. In oats following fustraments were lod for reo~ | Like cents that are Wd, T6 Serie age, sic AfaPagvee Datiec “au Diabla & | Eiken ond Vers King. ‘Tule club is com | a Fovoa girl she shoul, Dom, Peters ore het Br all proper jeans cut, of thorotrom all the | The = sidsummer-Night’s Dream,” for instance, & lay, March 6: nd.” she eaid, “ you s Quatre | Pattes,’ Au | Frere lable. | | posed of boys from 16 to 16 years of age, and isin | o wife, before her husband; a widow, before her | ror titered liquids. Let the solid excrements, what an ‘peitation, ne salad pete ae ed [og cIsy PROPERTY. Like some new cents you sta Quufro, Faster”, dus appears’ og come | Prsed of bors from 18 103 a. wife, before B ina Zot tho slid excrement, on No.5 and Soe eet een “Good ereniae™ agais. Twas each shops, and also on res rag | ® 38° PePspere gs Sdards, former residents of | "Awful nleo moulding ¢you should see before the kitchen and, markot smrDAge, ad Moy tuo | should perform his part before the Duke: S (Brune B: Coangier 's 13800 | Once more that fair annise} I tried, which are | used | for /_ Peanrey ag “eno | wiscity, celebrated thelr golden wedding the | buying. ‘Lovejoy, 88 State, up-stairs. eeictent system, A. filth-receptucle with a “Well!” exclaims be, “I will undertake Its rs through Ts SRS city, eva Haven, Conn... by q reception tO | A new freak of farhton allows bridal vells for } clese-fitting cover for the recoption of solid ith ines TH beara are Lasse i play fa? hiliyrare retailed under such signg as “A 1a shiny e's tie shirters have thoir "Aux 100,000 | thelr TANTS fr. undceremoniesappropriate | ond marriage may be as delicate in color as she | slaughter-houses and all other pinces havitg or a chooses, but it Should not be white: and now | ganic wastes, should be provided. The Moule oth ult atives and friends. ‘The date was duly | eceond marriages. ‘The dress of a bride of scc- j at each household, and similar devices for | Juttom—I will diwcharge \tin either your straN-col- ored beard, your orange-tawny benrd, your ad ‘The premise: ‘38 Ciybourn ar, dat purple inkratn beard. or your Hreneh crown o& NO. ted Wik ands. & Mickel to a. A. Williams) eg Madison st, May fhe of Least 8 ¢ tas | Buther pa he wns waiting inside. Te wits leap year, | knew, For the welght of bis sh Ghemises'", tho batters thelr “Au Chapent | 10 tre vecusion. tt, dated Fen. 35 (Sidney P. Madden to Pat~ 198 witk O'Donnel Pat- +000 | sinde me leap, while she laughed till she cried. * the jewelers thelr “Au Vieux Dia- | ¢ teh ne Von Hor 1 i Vorris ‘ Tn apite of tho unpromising weather, a large ; that it may be covered by the long, pure folds of | system uses dry earth as the absorbent. For coiured beard, your perfect yellow.’ ga Momavacte wot Paulina, BERET 54 | H.C. Dodge in Norval Uh er. the, restau ates ot and Tapia | number of the congregation of St. Paul's He- | lace or MN Oe or Oo ca wil ‘scarcely bo | cities fine charcoal would be better, and this | ‘To which Quince replies: Von Hon este oe Bettina ae visi fe, td ui - formed Episcopal Church were gathered in the | noticed by a superficial observer. abould be obtained by charring the filth iteclf. Some of your French crowns have no hair at all, qinted Feb, 2 (Same to F. Danisch)... a. ee Dancing on the Stage. Gourmets.’ 2 ‘: ckapel of the church on Thursday evening, the ‘Diana locks are the names of new bangs in-” If your city will give the entire garbage | and then you will play bare-faced.” enty-fourth st, 10 ftw of Wentworth ay. 8 It is very difficult to learn bow to dance on the | ~The latest archeological explott_has been the | occnsion being tho presentation of abandsome | sroduecd into fashionable circles. They are (ulteten stops. stable manure, paper waste. etc.) | So that {t Is clear that it was quite as much the ¥ contract, the | habit for gentlemen todye their beards in thas £231 te, dated March } (Hattie B, Buell rh Bi HI he v a ‘ and it requires constderable time. A girl | unearthing of a great “Asiatic Empire, whose | watch by. Bishop Fallows, the Rector of the use, the to one firm of scavengers, by omas Harry) stare a. called after the arrowy goddess prea eY | Drofts on that which is valuable will pay for re- | day as for ladies to dye their locks. Then we ry = is first taught to turn her feet out, by standing and existence until recent excav ‘ations in | church,‘on vebalf of the congregation, to Dr. i * e tho A Hee Creat Te to | Sfarshy’ the leader of tho choir of the churen, | uiver whenover a beau ter around profits om Chat Fa evan mia fourdriak: | Sie ore Guicklyrs question, concerning Sime ef ‘March ‘heel of one foot at the heel of the other. | the Asiatic provinces o! eye ve of anda nenr Not ay. ef, x cr onaform wi one les cal the Empire music ant ye a! iy ith, desiccated and compres L, ma used as rs Woke dated st b (ketat is'Oos to done by seating he Ey Empire was C1 nded from the Caspian to the ‘rhe N. EB. S. Club gave their ninth b ae know {s, what a woman can't do whea he | fuet'in incge furnaces, Sapeel those running See ee eS eae eae e ioe ep ortions of it may be sold to the | face, with alittle yellow beard, a cano-colored asm | strapped toit at the knee-Joint, while a person exte! Siineees the toes down sO advo uren the fastep. aes re cree Hittites were a literary peo- | Wednesday evening last at Lincoln-Park Holl, makes up her mind. by bluse. hen ‘she is told to hold on to a bar, and to throw | ple, and one of their principal ‘cities was called | and, while not as large in attendance as some of | _Seavey's Water Filter will, make the toulest | farmers for manure. Other portions, especially | beard,” which was rather a bad token in bis ew scattered notices | their former hops, it was the most enjoyable, as | water pure and sweet. We huve sold them | the garbage of the kitchen and market-yards, | master, although it had been said just before, Toy Watt Brite fee sible without ) Book City. There are a 2 t ted MarehS (Master In Chancery lo Gustaf Zoezen).., « 1338 | each leg successively as high as reber av, sw cor of Butterfold st, 2 t , 1s reise loosens the in the Bible, but archeologists’ | only the :embers. active and honorary, and a | the past twenty years. Seavey & Co., 49 State be fed to swine or fisb. But the | + i Gaia Starch 6 «Stary artigo Peto dock H pending yO ender Fee eee eee anne | soothe thee oplo in the Thon in their decadence. | fow of the regular attendants being ‘present, all | purest, is may be, fea arter the. soapmaker and | piver” acd that be was ee eee etsn thee. . -; 2500} JON or this kind, during eome months and | Some blocks covered ‘with inscriptions in the | were acquainted. The next hop, March 3%, is to ——— axle muker bave had the grease | way,” for the cane-colored beard was held to he Gosh Biieeeta thee irerson. diarchS 30 | sometimes years, the girlis taught steps and | Janwunge of the Hittites have been sent to the | be a“ calico,” for which the invitations (which How to Make an Audifan. axa the sugar-refiners the bones, will be sub- | derestible, that color being, uccording tw tradi~ Leavitesi 1 fra of Twranueth etre 4,340 | gometimes Fears, Oa Ftoes. ‘This, which when | {yatich Museum for Oriental experts to ponder | are very unique) are new Soe None econ Starch, 1.10 the Edttor of | lected to dry distliation in large tron retorts for | tion, that of the lor being, sscorgng to Graal: ated March 1 (Francis Price to J. Heim), 0 | Sell done. always elicits applavse, {s by no | overand decifer if they can. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. or CET York Sunc-Stn: 1 have experimented | the ammonia and other pyrogenic products, and | says’ to Leuncelot. = What a beard bast thou tho coke so obtained will be the absorbent to | got! Thou hast got more hair on thy chin than ee ao An old-fashioned New England su will considerably to ascertain the cheapest 2s well John Gaylord Wells. ven at the First Presbyterian Chureb, yee as the best method of hearing through, ee secs HA uP ang coun nial Portions Ss tend bbtn, any fill-horse, has on bis ‘at "and thas Joun Uasiord Welle, who died in New York | Park. nex. Thuraday ev ening by the ladies of | 1am partially dent imyself and naturaliy sympa: | (0%, Gener Dut the juable waste Js removed | je fing description ot tne beard of the dead the high- | into the sewer. Compel the bauseholder and | tis well-proportioned beard made rough and rugged, K West Lake. St, 2499-10 ft e of Hoyne av, 8 f., {walley-dmproved, dated Dee 2, 181 (8. R- Beran pias a Oe Soe West take we a Gaels te improved. daied Moreh & 0 i «| qreans as difficult. as it apvears. In renlity the i Saucer walk on her big toes, and the others do \ hot touch the ground. ‘The dig toc is beet larch 8 (Master: slightly - towards the others, so that ol he author of } the church. > pom | SUERYS “Weies much on one side as on | City onthe Jy of Jannary, sas the, Orwhica | A musical and literary entertainment will be | those who are unable to pur jn Chancery Salem H. Wa'es). ” Wentworth av, a5 mi0 ftp of Phirtieth ab wd F Of One digcult to | “ Wells’ Every San His wa Lawser." of wile hotelkeeper to bire all his waste removed, or let Bel fe awe 3 ‘the end. But it is far s 1 Law sets thiseoun- | given by the Fort Dearborn Council, Royal | priced auaiphones. otelkeepe: |. or let | Lixe to the summer's corn by tempest lodxed, Fert ete eerie dee | gracefully toe as ee at a person grer gp.oo copies nave Deon £01 Gonuccticut, | Arcanum, at tho ball corer of State aad Rane | | For the eimall Cost of Jn, gents hat fall an | hii give alto te ce mca ler Oe als Cone | ut these, are only aselectog from the rario- re Grove BY, $e Cor Of the stage. In that art with him ; dojpb streets (Cen! morrow even- | audifan can e aaudiphone yet {avented. Crud into all the details of the absorbent ties of the Shakspearean beard. 2 order £0 find, Uijeavor tn wave ft | and among others who learned with bit stréets, (Central Block) to-morrow even- | audifan, ox nner Of 8 Stee facia movements Mrs le Habers Spaoper.ce 188 sAntng on ard | (the aft parks of ae Nor Side Fieabire | lake a commer aale queelt ope rita reed | yom and Fe fiquies wulch ave to. dow into the Pafnicss Parideatfon. Vz : jenfous con- | Clu ednes- | handle te Peastibe made very slowly in order to bo effect- Substances, and of Serene yw ia protecting nis | day evening. handle and braces cori, free thereto a Atoall | gomers of thelr organio atier: nor Inte the | | Kidney-Wort operates on diseases of the tie- ive. ‘The most graceful dancer 's 50 Destin soe | Datents in, the courts, Several fornines Were Fer ee nett Social Club will give their | strip of tin binding, four or five inches in length | detey epores yond iho city limits | ness and liver by wild eathartic, tendency, ive. ‘The most grinder ber body from following |.patents in the courts, Seve) Toars, 1678, he | sixth complimentary reception and banguet at | and a aut 1g. LO Oe cee Goubied, | for destruction. Your canal, and river, andlake | which without violence. removes bad elemonts the movements of her arms and legs Whatever ee eaklo in stepping from a curbstone, | McCormick Hall St Patrick's night, Maren 17. | andclinch the same for a mouthpiece. I then afford most excellent facilities for this ‘removal, | from the blood. Itisan excellont remedy: for with her fest, or what- |. sprained one 1d fro: oor rneiual bazar by the Ladies’ Ald Society | give the whole fan one coat of shellac and lamp- End 300 inventors In Chieago can devise suitable | rhenmatism and Inactlyity of the lower bowels, ¥ ZiMi0te to wiley, dated March 6 fod wicttow to Norman H. Ream). ee Syxie n st, nw cor of Rockwell ev, 5 f. Sgr? 11, dated Maren 6 (¥. Hoftman 10 0. S. Wert Ei improve ac! Cie Jotasom ies ee oC ‘West Etenteenth si, BAC He of be taking wie arms Wiest brent aoe steps sbe may ake with ber’ her |, which rendered amputation necessary, and from ¢ 1 i en wheols ‘for’ pasing it a the pant Surves she. may 0 : of S¢ Paul's Universalist Church will be held gene ning enough black to overcome In fe pasing SE ee wayeoe te of Bi q Body is in repose, as though her Umbs were un- ‘the effects of which he never recovered. # Se