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. 10 : Y ~ FINANCE AND TRADE. only at. the neck. ‘The Costume tg THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1880—TWENTY PAGES. ance. Now, if the articles are insured, one ope ing Slippet ; Job lots, * IY@ITXe- quiet but | ability has secured for her the place of a - holder tha: x fc. _ ,Alolasses | fay. 9 f served. In | moving is worse to the householder than a on before: the hi at favorit, and the pluce is: well deser' sae y eon Bete ‘ 3 anette) fon halr Is rested feeling among jobbers is one of satisfaction. In ts, IBualiige. . Susy : : at this city she will appear at an early date. gration, . ‘Os a hominal; United, 713f¢; crude, Miss Sonne Mulone, of Wabash avenue, Ladies, for stylish, perfect-fitting, well- Kettledrum toilets of Kyta erape the grocery market there were es, fute to Bo 8! y 1 no price chang: F A reasonably active business was in progress ue tay stead: Porto Htleo quoted atH@s0e, “Kice x gor, 41a, | made shoes to orde 4 e tt ting for MvGregor, Ia. le shoes te der, seek Keller, Monroe | madi 10. {Hannibal & St. Jo, pd 714 174} lron Sountatn: Susy Zz Lidby|St. L. & San Fs st. 1. & San Fray nebunses : wal Be ie SF reed. and the general tenor of prices remained steady. et x Dull a loft "unis eve ; id Boots and shoes, hats, caps, and millinery met ONG quiet but steady nt GGd 1-1Gc. “| where she will spend a few weeks. strect, Palmer House. dresses, with bas ‘trained horse Stocks Dull, Opening: Strong:en Sentral Pact i | Witha good demarid and were held at former ITS OF TURMERTTS Fetal] at to asked. Mr. J. K. Hawley, of the John B. Jeffer ‘The bended fringe and Jace, and other de- | option othe wearer’ OVeTskitts, at the Closing Weak. Central Vacitié.----- S49 | prices. ‘There was continued dullness in tho Teenren punter: Western, Wel otock sole, | Printing-llouse, and family, have returned | vices that shade the forehead, are supposed | yo) credoo and B ; Northern Pacitte. pfd- (G4 | butter market, but prices showed more steadi- Buenos Agree and tn-buyers favors hemlecs and from Florida, where they have beenspending | ip make the eyes look larger and darker: ee a neu a tele reton laces. have almost ten ay ness than of Iifte. Cheese remained firm under | heavy welghts, 2xesic. the winter. on as Sometimes they do, and sometimes they only | ¢ Hoge rte ital tan (iunitation) ‘Valenciennes V Ht id Weak. eke; ‘The Hon. C. Latham Sholes, of Milwaukee, | ake the whole face look queetly dispro-, and Swiss inosine Joungeiris white organdy id " $3. | scanty supplies. The demand for dried fruits punen eae was reported fair, prices ranging as. before. Fish were in smal! demand only, and were again reported easy. The -ojl market presented no new features. Leather, bagging, tobacco, coal, and pig-iron also were without important change. A Lumber was fairly active at the yards at re- cent prices. Cargoes sold at the docks, the day closing with several leftover. The wool market was quiet and unchgnged. The old stock is a volar Journaliss and polltelan: and, i ins portioned. ‘ The piste nged. | inventor 0: ie type-writer, has, with . afrige! ffee-pots, croquet eDirectotre: collar-of z Sholes, heen spenting a ex? daysat tiehouso paskeie swing? vex kettle, poreelainined Black velvet, etiged witha wae ga oF coining ee ‘iss Mollie Nichols returns to lier home in | Water-ilters, Htarbesou’s, & North Clark. | Z-uigesog lnes: fs 2 novelty in linger use netueed 3 heath- sky” y A fancy of the moment finds express: mes, + igor ge ee Buchegn dull and, a buyer Brooks May Ae alee tandl family sailed for | colored trimmings and finish on black cos- | | Summer balt dresses in the hands of aikeleh, Si ogm00; American, $3 * | Burope yesterday. ; tumes—orange and amaranth red, for in- | of our best dressmakers are of white we Cat, $2000.50; elineh, $6.50 = stance, appearing in the plaitings at the foot | colored gauzes and crapes, and “embroniand 5 SOCIETY TOPICS of the skirt, and in other finish, and red lin- | with bright, colorless, clear &lass beads, ed moving out, and the new clip only talked about, Nalts—Cut, —— ing in the skirt of the coat. A heavy cotton materi: OUR SOCIETY. hess . ‘Attention is called to the fine selection of | of garnet, orange sited in showy stripes D A number of English artists, having been | infants’ lace bonnets and afghays at R. & E. | écri ground, bids Z noes Saguenay nig: besa oe pr aU ora i cure invited to paint each a head typifying their | A. Drake’s, 253 West Mudison street. for archery and lawn tennis costumes, ‘air to bea favorit fabric * itl of womanly loveline: lema senta | European tourists complain that American * ¥ rn order business at the present prices. Sceds wero MATHIMONIAL. ieslon womaniydg aia curiosity-hunters lack away at every old Felts By cee IES made 8 tte new, The Future Uncertain, with the 4 Bulls Ahead. of Li Governments Dull—Foreign Exchange Sb peal & Sluua Quiet—Currency Receipts. Moris & Essex a + P Nelaware & Hudson.. 81 New Jersoy Central... Reading. .... issi The Produce Markets Rather Quiet, and Generally Steadier. Provisions Firmer—Grain Higher Early, but portrait of his wife. Closed Easier. FINANCIAL. ‘There were no fluctuations of sufficient impor- tance tocallfor much comment. The murket was very dull At the opening prices were "Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, —- Bosrox, Mass., April 24.—The stock market was firm, with good indications for active oper- ations next week. No special fentures to-day. Land stocks firm, with nochanges. Bonds stexdy, and all railroads, both home and investments, showed slight improvements. Transactions in mining stocks light, and, with the exception of Brunswick Antimony, which took another jump from 30i¢ to 354 on second call, there were no quiet and steady, timothy being firmer, under a good inquiry, with light offerings. Hay was firmer, the arrivals being small, and hides ruled weak in consequence of the dullness Eust. Or- anges were firmer, having advauced lately at the seaboard, and “other green fruits were steady, with a fair trade in all the leading vari- eties. The principal social event of the week was the marriage of Miss Bertha M. Cobb, only Armour, son of George Armour, which Presbyterian Church, the Rev. @& “fonro Itis by the bareness of the arms that one a Filia decides whether or not a lady is in full dress dauelltee: OFS. .T<Gauh, ant Ate Williaa nowadays. High necks, according to Paris " Puesday ev s nd | and even London authorities, may be worn took place Tuesday evening at the Beco div the preatest occasions. ne : , . 3 | ‘fhe Crown Prince of Germany and his Gibson officiating. After the ceremony there wife have been epjaying greatly their life at eastle and unprotected monument they can find. Our cousins across the water can easily Tetaliate by coming to this country and tak- ing a hack at Niagara Falls. i Ladies will find their prejudice against false hair removed on examining the superior work done by Fetherly. Mr. John Wanamaker has Gispensed with ensh-boys in his great store in Philadelphia, placed above the hem, and both he, i t et fucks decorated with rows of machine Stitch. Double hollyhocks or *, all the colors and shaded eects gageta” in ives the flowers, are very fashionable ‘tor onnet trimming: ee basket decorations, “°°#8® bouanets, ang k 2 be 10 X72 r Lake freights were more active and steady, at | W2S a reception at tha residence of the bride’s i ae oe eet thet ek Ee eas ae eer seeat and Jo foreors to nuitalovand | parents, No, 210, Prairie avenue, and tho | Genoa. They occupied rough litle roomns In | ‘with the attendant clatter and rush, and sub- | | The now hosiery comes in all te ashton ci nad Southern mud St. Joe preferred, which | Burlington & Quincy at 12544@18, Enstern | 6c for the latter to Kingston. Erie Canul rates | Young couple left the same evening on an | and saw everything, and apparently revele stituted ppoeamaHe tubes, by whic! oor Fe d rnet, dregs of win av mitigold Fellow, tbod tsa fa {ac snes New York & ‘New’ England ¥c lower; quoted at 5x0 on corn and 64c | extended wedding-towr. in their freedom from etiquet, sent to the cashier and the change returned | Fame). des e, navy blue, gendarme stood strone till the last. Thereare rumors of & {SONGS Hoston & Lowell at 98. Boston & | Vere 4c lower; quoted ai ze ing-tour. in their ia to the customer. blue, heliotrope, and red, and woven in new poolin St. Joe, and an upward movement | Naing at’ LSx@l2y. Cincinuati, Sandusky & | Om Wheat, The marriage of Miss Irene Warner, | | The splendid attractions at W. H.Hagedon |. "po cities removing to the North Side | Stripes over the instep and ankles, lage in the price based on the expectation of a div- | Cieveland at I34@134.Fitchbt 0125, Michigan PROVISIONS daughter of Orrin Warner, of Austin, IIL, | & Co.’s, 2 and a aladieore treet sontlnae should call and see the splendid line of gro- Pretty flat white silk fans of small si ‘{dend on the preferred. Gentrai at 91, Union Pacific 3 utland pre- Ss. and Mr. Lou Hasbrouk, was solemnized last foeaptnte thelt extenst ve Dal eh hoe edu | cerles at Johnston, Heywood & Co.'s, -Chi- Japanese shapes are made very Tat size fa mute 7 fooes, for cago avenue and North Clark street. frills of lace or muslin covering ‘ ter AGE : HOG PRODUCTS—Were moro quiet than usual, Most of the changes in price were downward. | ferred at -BsG-94. i: d& than the lates, | Tuesday. evening at the Wabash Avenue | ue Le th Bonds—Cnion Bacine 63, 110%; Hartfor und averaxed lower, thongh better than the latosf is with the rare skill and taste displayed in ‘Tom Sayers would fight anybody or any- | bart of the face, while the verin the areat er bt Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianspolls | pie 75.55%56%; Pueblo & Arkansas Valley 7s, | prices of Friday. Liverpool reported au ndvanco of | Presbyterian Chureh, The wedded pair left | \\! onnets and hats, command the ad- 7 ¥ lost %,to 7g: New York Central 3a, to ISK: | 10074; New Mexiea © Southern Pacliic 7s, 16887 | tain lard and nin pork witha firmer tone tn seats, | the elty directly after the ceremony, and will irbumed:bonnets and hats, command: every. | thing ata moment's notice, and yét he Ifad | orated with a painting in water colors, Michigan Centra! 4, to 90%; Lake Shore 44, to | St. Joseph & Council Bluffs first, 110:¢; Burling- | white our receipts of hora were relatively small. The | a. 4 ehome : 6 No. 13 | thing pertaining to millinery,—the. pretty | to he coaxed for two weeks to haveatooth | The new Yeddo crapes and foul: 108%: Northwest %, to OH; St Paul ¥, to 7; | ton & Missouri in Nebraska 6s, 108; Fuster 1°48, | packing of this lty sinco Feb. 2 ls reported asssgom | be “at home” on their return a babeedp, the jaunty misses” and’ young | Pulled. made up as house-dresses, are eneetat Wabash %, to 39%; the preferred #, to G74; St. | SCS gu: St, Louis & Sau Prancisco, 1@1s; | ROS AewinstIzowto sume date Inst year. + saut ‘Twenty-second street. is ots. lady’s round hat, the petite bonnet, in al Beebe, photographer, indianaayenne, near | trimmed with Languedoe ‘or Breton [ed Alxss Foun--Advanced: 24@ise per bri, decline Miss Annie J. Robinson, of this city, was | the rich ‘Tuscan ‘braids, many choice and | Twenty-second street, has no “specialty” | pleatings and loops and bows of Same ribbon, Joe 3%, to 34%; Kansas & Texas 3. to 3i: Pacific | New Mexico & Southern Pacitic, a@U3. . os of Fi ; ‘ 5 “Mail &, to 2%: Delaware & Hudson %, to 2: peste 1c, and glosed 10e above the latest prices of Friday, united in marriage in Portland, Me., to Mr. | novel edgings and laces ini the miost beautiful | except the choicest work. auatehtt the color of the ground of thy . 2 1t $91.75GE.77g for round lots, spot or seller May, a ve id th they Lackawanna §, to 89%; Jersey Central 34, t0 | Loxpon, April 94.—Consols, 98 a 1.00G10.0% seller July. Sates | Hartly C. Eaton, Captain of the Portland | shades of moss and wood color, and cos Let the school-girls romp until they ap- ate: American eytitiee- Wow gs 101% € pears noe ee eager 5 30m | Cadets. The teremony was performed by | ribbons, flowers, plumes, ete., in great at roach the very borders of young ladyhood. | -Thenew black wraps for spring and g Sxe0S0: ITs s versity. : et every school whose situation permits be | mer are of Indian cashinere, Sicilienne, haat strong. but upon the appearance of amuch | {ott ‘anges. Atchison & Topeka sold at S< 111%; uM; Heading &, to67; Union Pacific 14, to 89; ,Aingrican securities “New Ss, 5 eter a 3j, to 50%: Western Union %, to | 45, 1093: | Mlinois ntral, 110; viva 7 May 6529.80; 12750 bris seller June at “ayes, 7 hos. . : fron 3 a ae By. to aeLake: Erle & Ceniral,: ‘5613; Erle, 412g; seconds, 93; Reading, | S.sX: a 30 bris seller July at sosngidues. | Cauon Hayes. An eleant dicta) horses i It was long since settled that the American | provided with a good play-ground, and let in silk, and satin de Lyon, and 3 Say. ‘Total, 43,000 bris. was a tribute from the young lady’s Chicago | 9177 j3'th tt vittiest, a lightest- very ft f outa ‘usement be en- 5 2yOn, made very Western %, to 22%; Canada Southern %, to 243; | “"Pinrs, April 2t—Rentes, 83f 500. Latip—Declined 2ucse per 100 Ibs, and closed a | erionds, girl lathe, pre! iest, wittiest, and lightest- | every form of outdoor amus dressy with jet embroideries and fringes, Northern Pacific preferred \j, to 54; San Fran J oa shade bolow, the Intest prices ot! Friday, at Lieve se ‘i ais ‘voted of her sex the world over. couraged to the utmost. black lace pleatings, and bright colored si cisco 14, to 37; the preferred %, to 324; Man- SG NEWS. Tune, and § ie ans sviler July, Sales wero reported pF ROSEECIIVE DUIS: 5 About the whole Royal family are away | New Vermont maple sugar, strictly pure, | and satin linings. ISCO 44, to 37; . MINING 3 je hy? vial an SoA 480 tea seller {tay nt The marriage of Miss Rebecea Silverman, | from Britain, and yet things go on just the | for sale by A. J. Snow, Randolph and Dear- Walking jackets for cool days in sm x ind | daughter of Lazarus Silverman, Esq., and | same as if they were there. born. are made of lizht and delieate-tinted. tater 3 20) tes seller June nt #. : 4 PStats= Were in beter demand for. export, with Me Leopold alts will be pelcanaed atts West Side residents contemplating ot | ett js said that White, Mountain hotelleey. checked, and mixture cloths, and trimmed 28 doing in loc futures, pative| # 3 | Lemple K. A. M. Wednesday, May 12, at 5: change of grocers will thank us for direct- | ers have given up ¢ with facings, colla! S, Serings Deine lieht. | Sales wore reported, Gf NUN) Ibs = ae Law A them. fo .A. E. Dore, 532 West Madison | students for walters. ets of satin peking, printed. stuns Pook hattan X, to 31%. The largest gain was in Chattanooga, which rose from 74 to 79. Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans made X, to 34; Louisville & Nashville 1, THE CHICAO® @IENING BOARD. : ri , 4 Her June; 30 | p,m. A ba i mer | ing i ij rocadi to 140; C.,C. & LC. ¥, to 15k; St. Joe prefer- Bgee dat gus E105. Aa tb sh ot ibe ae eee Baa pangnee and, reception at the Palmer | Pr ets store Is conspicuous for the pre- | Feathers, carpets, mattresses, renovated by | armure, and gold shot brocade. geller Muy, $0.00 Bat vailing order and neatness, as well as for the | steam very low. ‘Thomas Griffin, 263 State. ‘The new satin brocades intended for parts ler. 10, and t Uige; Zod boxes long and | Mr. Walter Hill, of the firm of Charles | extensive and varied stock of sti r. 0 spots a 75. ft cred , extensive and varied stock of staple and fancy 3 ces hort clears nt ges od boxes | Gordon & Co., ofthis city, is tobe married | groceries. Mr. Dore, besides being an ac- sn2onauin Miller ts the post forthe Society of cea eeygrtes Have grounds Jn shastes ag os ade pickled home {is Ibs) abse iw | to Miss Susie Harrison, of Hamilton, Ont., commiodating Sentlemnan is. a:close, careful Vt, on the iéth of June.” deep red, AUATGOIS pees pe color on est the market aifords at th Meyers, 135 State street, does not advertise | a new satin serge is shown of the color of -cut hams (13 Ibs) at Oye; und 10 boxes | Tuesday evening, May 4. They will make 5 Art best the market affords at the lowest prices prices for goods, but sells every article in | the ground for the skirts of such toilets, or ston Cor sollduted Pacitc. Chicago & Sliver Clif. art Erle second Gs opened at 91%, sold at 92, and closed-at 9154. Jn-railroad bonds in New York on Thursday ke ‘hicuco City Raliwa: the tendency was toward a higher range of quo- Division City leatiway 4 Staffordshire do at Sc. Prices, on Icading ‘cuts of | Ouicneg their futaro li { A jon 3 mieats were about as follows at 3:4) o'clock fur partis- | Chicago their future home. ossible. t tations, although in some cases there was a jliwaukee © St Pat cured low: The wedding of Miss Justine E. C. Latcher rhe proper wedding favor for a lady is a | Millinery at bottom prices. vice versa for “houppelandes ‘or poloni Next to Mr. Beecher, Dr. John Hall, of | when the skirt is of brocade, These satin slight reaction in the final dealings, more par- ticularly in Kansas & Texas and the Erie issues. rome Lehigh & Wilkesbarre consolidated assented ad- | Kaien National Bank “vanced to 97; Lake Erie & Western incomes to | Merchants’ Sav. Loan ‘ribs. | ders, | clears.| clea: 3 a i <5 i * are brated Tuesday evening, May 4, at the resi- | silver leaves by a white satin ribbon; fora ‘1 dence of the grooi’s parents. gentleman, oak leaves and acorns, with silver | et in this country. He gets $15,000.a year in are of imperial satin, or Su 3 Dr. Emily Capron and Mr. Leo A. Wil- | and green | Bold, sand ‘us 5, house worth, £50008 yen ‘° gi free of rent, which makes his salary $18,000. Short | Shoul-|L, & S.) Short id Mr. Job . EL 1 ill be cele- i 01 and Mr. John W. E. Thomas will be spray of Jasmine or myrtle tied with some New York, it is said, 1s the best paid preach- | serges are changeable, and Fiven the IS sati . leaves, and no ribbons. 63; Texas Pacific incomes to 69%; Union Pacific : rll, boxe raed ; n k > nf ce ae ieawo Htalirond. Fins, boxed £3 | G8 | loughby will be married in the Centenary Beet a ing tendency te nenbine tie ne Ati Beecher. is paid $20,000, but receives INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT, Jand grants to 111; Northwestern consolidated ta ec ad 11; Burlington, Codar Rapids & Northern firsts | GOS? Gatton to %2; New Jersey Central consolidated firsts as- | Gusitzbt & Coke Company. Elgin National Watch tong | Church, by the Rev. Dr, Thomas, Tuesday | 9 piance at the recent importations of Burley ‘amber- | at 5 p,m. & Tyrrell. The wares there shown are mod- mweole, The marriage of Miss Jennie Cameron and | els of exquisite painting and decorating. 6. 2h. Shortribs, sellerJune, closed at $6.1066. The shadow portraits now taken by Mr. | whe Third Session of the International clears quoted at £5 loose und $15 boxed: lands, iethée boxed; long cut hams, duc Mosher, our photographer, are superb, both Literary Co: . tickled hums quoted at B@steo for averice; ri Fi Fk . ae ry Congress, > - Somme 2.0540 ren huina, sume average, ssuse; Breen shoulders, | Mr. Duell will be celebrated Thursday even- puters are ed Princes and Princesses a as Pua eenrp aaa ee ich pa s Breet Srapenditee Of The Chicago Tribune: 2 Clift, 8 i; Si idoah common, | P ing. rope, each having amore or less remote | . u 4 . 4 NDON, April 8.—The fi ver Clit, GW at 2; nundoah common, Bacon quoted at 43g@4Xc for shoulders, O¢4Mge for | Ing. cluimupon a pate) rine view with a scene from Awerican his- Saeationgt teat Cone sia seein ats tte Tee ‘She: 6i%. Erie consolidated seconds rose to 912{, and | 1W/ut fiw, Wat $150; Shenandoah preferred, 1Wat | short ribs, sieibie for short clears, Ned40 Tor hans, il TAD a3 SOTE . ‘Dan: $225, 10) at B30. Cunvased und packed ee ‘Ihe power of the bow is measured by the fry figs been. madg by W. P, W. Dana, now | sn t:s; the second in London in Isi0; and, t the es = request of King Luis of Portugal, the third wil 5a, Kansas Texas consolidated asonted fll SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 24.—The following | roiturstiaiiee We quote whhio st Sasiie, and | ‘The third mite party given by the young | number of pounds it pulls, A iudy’s bow ars, Si a bicker: a Sis pes ¥ REPS Lot nt $3.0028.50 f 7569.00 £ people ot Trinity Episcopal hurch took 7 . Q) % The dressmaking rooms of 3. Stevens : of from 102 to 014i; do seconds from 02% 10 | are the closing quotations at tho Stock Boni extra mean und geiboIE forhne enor place Jast Tuesday evening at the residence fy.” PEE eee Deane as aguas: removed to 260 Wabash avenue. es anu Pamenal oueeeiean tae ost of the presents at a recent prominent | , San Francisco, like Boston, insists on-call- | ton yor the assembling of the Congress 2 ands sented to 105%; do adjustments to 105; Canuda | Tiident insurance Company, Southern firsts. guaranteed, to 91%; Rome, | Chumber of Commerce. Watertown & Ogdensburg consolidated firsts to | ata! 4 61%. Central Pucitic firsts declined from 113!4 5 , v—-Qui SuGar, a eae f ihe 2 sett torsouniey.. “ST MOMSIG Srey th tae eee HAPLESS rf the Mai ineludi lot of b ds, | ing a pen-and-ink drawing on Munen an etel: Government bonds were dull. The District of | Best r ancing was’ the principal feature o: 6 | wedding, including a lot of superb diamon L ANG i - Columbia 3.653 were 93% and 5: the United | Gulifomia one. BREADSTUFFS. evening, and the affair proved very enjoyable,-| were from Giles Bro. & Co.’s. * | ing. Alr. Hamerton ought to make a little dolug everything int his power to make thetession os i agg, | Chollar s elle Isle. FLOUR—Was quite dull, the trade being only local. | ‘The next party will be held on the evening of | Mary Andersoh has been i alized in | Misstonary visit to this country. Sayuud sucgees:; ste, Bas chartered a Seamer, States 4s, 106% bid and 107% asked; the 41¢s, | {hollar Tae a 'y ary Anderson has been immortalized in hich will sail f1 Engli: 1083; and 108%: the 5s, 103% and 1033;; and the | ornsvleue! pee Exporters had no orders which they could tillut the | May 4 at the residence of Edward ¥. Hall, | marble by a Boston sculptor. Lovely frames in stock and to order, and | whic! from .an English port fo June, an - 2 @ prices asked. Sales were reported of 125 bris winter | No. 5207 Michigan zvenue. att mates A accessories—Lovejoy’s $$ State, up-stairs. touching at Havre en voyage, and bringing up at . Tweflty-one books by American women are on private terms: 4 bris double extras partly at #23 Mr. and Mrs. J. i Arnold will in a few 4 fs allery . a - Lisbon, to con¥ey to his Capftal the members of Gi, the outside for patents; Weis low grade ut | days take their departure for an extended | BOW it press. COntATG aan Rene are er ASST" | the Interautlonal Litentsy msdelation oes $1.8534; and 15) bris rye flour on private terms. ‘Total, | tour through Europe and the Holy Land, re- Sister Dora,” a book of interest to Epis- ‘Miss Anna Dickinson Is a Quaker, and is | of the International Literary Congress, andgther SSbrla. Export flours in sacks were quoted at $150¢ | maining absent for about a year. In antici- | copallans,—Cobb’s Library. tie only dntclnce crak duced by | legitimate writers. The party will return, probi- 5.10 for extras, and 85,105.10 for choice do. ation of this fack they were surprised | | ‘The English language is rich in synony- | the ny fstciass orator ever produced py | ie yay of Paris one each, ween OTHER BREADSTCFFS—Sales were reported of 4+ | ‘Thursday: evening by a number of their | mous terms. A mechanic in search of work | Me Society of Friends. he ea vf teceat in this ¥ear'a C cret ct Cars bran, at $155N61600; 2cars nilddlings ut #1v.25@ | friends In masquerade costume. Biersdorf | is “out of a. job”; aclerk in the same pre- | The numerous late arrivals of millinery | the King’s {nterest in this year’s Congress liesin 1-73; 1 car shorts at $15.75 per ton; 1,00 brls corn-meal | furnished the music-and Kinsley provided a | dicament is “disengaged”; and a profes- | novelties at 135 State street show that Mr. | the fact that it Is the 100th anniversary-of the at #.90; coarse corn-meal was nominalat #1400 per | supper. . sional man similarly placed is “at leisure.” | Meyers, who is in New York, is busy. Birhiot: Portugal's great pot, Camoens, ila rks have been rea very portion, Gs, 105% and 100%. 2 Foreign exchange was quiet, with light offer- ings of bills, and no change in rates. The post- ed rates for sterling were 485 and 48713. French bankers’ bills were 518% and 515, and German bankers’ bills 8 and 93. Actual rates for ster ling were 48134 and 4874. Commercial sterlin Was 48@481;; French commerolal, 5243; Commercial marks were 91 and 91%. Sierra Novi He Jackson ‘ sup . a Maat 4 : us 243g Silver Hill. ton on track, : ‘ho children’s class of Martine’s West- | The mechanic “ gets” work, the clerk ‘ con- Lace caps all styles. Caps remodeled and | Wo Chicago bankers reported Jurger receipts of | Yell T (0. of Bude SPRING WHEAT—Was Jess active, and for next | Side Academy gave their last reception for | nects” himself with some establishment, and | cleaned. Mrs, Hodge, 151 Twenty-second st. | ¢ivilized world. — s month was somewhat firmck, advancing Se, and clos- | fhe season Friday evening. After a regular | the professional man * resumes ” practice ‘Hull’ ‘ q a . ‘ull’s Palmer House hair store, $0 Mon- = Be ee etom, Me, atest prices of Friday. ‘The | dancing-progrum, ‘a nuniber of character- | Lovers of unique and fashionable Japanese | roe street, is the only place. where ladies ret otis possible that the distinctidn between the prompt shipment being quoted rer whileot couse | (auces by the children entertained the audi- | wares should not delay purchasing at the | patent pertection waves and other hair goods gernatiomil Literce Conte ey oe 4 ' ence. Much credit‘is duc Miss St. John, | “Curio,” 65 Washington. street. Spooner- | which give satisfaction at reasonable prices. | oughi: uuderstooa., Ench is powerless without 5 currency. New York exchange was firm at 75¢ per $1,000 premium. Discounts were getting easier, with rates ut 6@8 per cent, and .ex- COMMERCIAL. cepticnal transactions at lower figures. ‘The following were the receipts and shipments y er. ‘The Congress meet ‘au s ts were dull, and in sture wheat easier. New York | Sh : econ The clearings of the Chicago banks for the | of the leading articles of produce in this city | (0 who drilled the lita people. i Warner absolutely discontinue business May . the other.’ Congress m a. i ¥ | was quoted lower, und a tater London, teleram also’! “The Entre Nous Club closed its series of | 1, and now offer their stock at less than cost FASHION NOTES. comp il of al ‘such itterasy. scientife, i i ’ mute, musical, or artistic workers aa are desir ‘week are reported as follows by Manager D. It..| during the twenty-fourhours ending at 7 o'clock | nat 7 i Hale, of the Chic: * .| demand here during” the firs, two hours, | parties with a complimentary reception to | of importation. Closing sales at auction next rook Chicago Clearing-House: Saturday morning, and the corresponding timo:| und local ‘operators not disposed tw do much | {ts inenibers last Frida: evening at Owsley’s Wednesday, and ‘Thursday afternoons and Batgnees, | last year: : Hon iran Dis abnee desire Tree Doan: "tne | Hall. ‘The Club now adjourns ontil summer, | evenings. i market fell back, however, and was rallied after mid- | When a number of private excursions and A Paris correspondent says that the wife ted a3 all othe rth ad, therefore, all spect other property; at 1e1 day by orders to purchase a “hig jax” on Now | picnics will be indulged in. rudd 5! c i ony flor Suton ie Rend Paracas 3 W oe ; - of the Chinese Ambassador created a sensa- } Ox blood is a new rich shade of red. «easier New York. ‘There was only a moderate dee | The sixth and last reception of the Mignon | tion in Parisian drawing-rooms by her ad- Colored bunti ill again b Ep rete operat pray etn tossed, anund for spot, closing atabont $1.12 for N id ee | Club was held Wednesday evening at the res- | herence to a strictly national ‘costume, ofored: DunEings well again be worn; After a thorough discussion of the question, the | idence of Mr. John Naghton, No. 152 porgeous in the extreme, and becoming to | Sliding rings on parasols are revived. whole matter is placed in the hands of the As 0 felromto si ticrailied to fiise and deatned ia 0 $1.13, rallies clined to #13 arty ; sLOviei2he, closing | Loomis street. About thirty couple were in | her style of beauty. Th 5 4 cdi sociation, which, In turn, selects committees to ue Jersey costume has a kilt-pleated skirt. 2 ‘} carry out the aims of the Congres, AEELIDH. July wae quoted at LOST ORS clog attendance, and music was furnished by aL sl july was quoted a 04% velosing at | 2 lance, Y | West Side ladi fortunate i i ai waste: and | Pound. : 4 ue ladies arefortnante in fisving’| Seeq-pearl embéoiderics are very fashiona- | ‘Thess committer dee. compoyle the fine millinery stock of Mrs. E. E. Vary, : v 1 eee ie ete to Geranie Crete that bi he Fri ri their delet thul Weebtione FEniey ner, of 235 West Madison street, from which to | ble. . .. | emediate atcontian tor the enike, bar raka the residence of Joseph G. Peters, No. 428 (Select. Her ability and superior taste inde- | Mitts will be shore worn this summer than | zoncral membershi representing the literary West Adams street. The music and supper Sening ann eplor Dlesliny, a wel anowa, ever. : classes of all countries. ? a vas. ellent, and a very enjoyable even is said that the wife of President Mayes z yoy % | intends to pass the summer at Lake Chau- | Hats asa rule are large and turned up at The fitigraci caembocs on ted anaaricsn OSes ed. AA a <4 esentation of the French comedy, | tanaqua, in New York State. one side. mittee are Prof. Henry W. Longfellow spd ‘hi “Tes Femmes Qui Pleurent,” at the resi It was a Chicago woman who first invented | Shirred-trimmings are more fashionable | Ralph Waldo Emerson; and the ora ‘Hunting: ous of obtaining an international law for the protection of their intellectual property, that {t New York Sun. muy be beld as sacred, and as thoroughly re- Waistcoats are going out of vogue. RECEIPTS. ‘SHIPMENTS. ts “$70,619 1 po 3 353, Chicago City 7s of 1892. sold at 115, and the 73 of 1995 at 118. : THE FLUST NATIONAL BANK HAS FOR SALE CHICAGO & NORTHWE'N 1st 0'1'GE EB. R. BONDS CHL,MIL.&ST.PAUL “ i * ‘Lincoln Park 7s, South Park 6s and 7s, Cook County and City 75, ‘West Town 5s, $1.3), August ate. voller the April at sh.12¢.11: Nouses S5e was bid, OTHER WIEAT—Sales were $00 bu winter at $1.15 freeon hourd car, 400 bu do at él.11i¢ on track, and 400 bu No 2 nixed at £1.05 on truck, CORN—Was moderately uclive und irregular, ad- vancing ic, and fulling bick at the close to the re- District Columbia 3.658. duced quotations of Friday evening. ‘Ihe British | dence of Mrs. J. T. Gillette last Saturday | the idea of placing a canary bird stuffed with Messrs. T. W. Higginson, Bronson, Ho’ CHARLES HENROTIN, Beer nnd Sane koe megs om const doing quoted | evening: was a success, and the little play was | sawdust in 2 place where a cat would Lave | (032 ever. ward King, ‘Willfam Appleton, H. W. Mehta gelpte wero ugain Went. and the reducuion In ‘ria Rene y enjoyed by the select audience to work two hours to get at it. F Capote bonnets with protruding brims are Son, nad Joni J Ryan. and justly, too,that young ncton: anal freigt a e, though shippers state The Rey. and Mrs: George Chase, of No. 17 The display window of J. C. Skiff, 32 ‘avorits. = a . in eve [bat corn cutgd be bought on the seaboard av=l4e | Artesian avenue, gave a varty on April 13 in | Madcon dtibet, is very a; GSE, set West { Unlooped box-pleated back draperies are eras Tite;-who t jell as, thosa te creel Oe On hand a good assurtment of WEST CHICAGU 5 PEL CENT BONDS, Chicago, Milwaukee &$t. Paul7 per cent first mort- xage Bonds, less than cost to Iny it down there from this city. ‘The market moved Jargely in sympathy with wheat, witha fer Inqniry for shipment. ic for tresh receipts uf No can phrase, * irons in the fire,” push themselves forward tito too prominent notice. This cer. Apair of handsome black Chantilly lace | tuinly cannot be said of this Committee. honor of their little son’s first birthday, of his stock evidence that ladies’ fi g a oc corn | large number of babies were present and en- | sewed shocs and superior wear sane tan much worn. niga sige faavnneed ta aa declined % ie oun Ladle” Coin Club met Fri wing awe kene In great: variety, tT ing . it were selected, not be- peak advancnd to 3 cline & Lia f f eile ‘he season at Saratoga this year will o mitts cost $25, se: Etat eae Genes hited Mc, closing at aie. “Noller dune sold at | day evening with Miss Ella Me Phelps of No, | i. son at Saratoga this yea pon. Guuse they were better fitted than many others Peat anger cy iataamcincs tea | A West Maluon sect. “ho wonton was | gt, , rs Gate walters chance fo | Ostriehfenther tans will bo the high nov- |b boste' ey sissy eat aa nie sha ii Seemed aieeancyeees an ay | unfavorable, but quite @ number were pres: | singe avi inthe sume eltyof the summer garters: whic feat ft oe, Wiis Ps 0. o abs 5 3s | ent. .. i " q + ittee. 40) bu now ( A beautiful facade, evincing artistic taste, | ‘The Jersey costumes improved by Worth | spot to attend to the duttes of the Canms ih-mixed tr re bu new "CAN hu ejected at er aber Air and Mrs, George S. Lee, of Capitol | asttacts attention to tio, ala eee te | are hnced inthe ea Faoy, have, devoted many yalln ee Se; 4Uc on track. the outside for white; | City, Colo., gave a little supper to. afew of us Asse free on buard cars; and Luba | their friends last Thursday evening at the eted by Melander, at 203 Ohio street, | Figured foulard rivals red satin as.an en- | °° ure now preparing a circular, to be sent in a few days to the editors-In-chtef of thd nation 5 to the bulls. Stocks have pet | barley. r tal, 281.900 bu Grand Pacific Hotel prior to their departure where he has removed his extensive photo- | livener of fluctuated sulliciently to afford Salerasiiry ‘The following grainwas inspected into store in Oslag oni ana ASOUESE eon OnE | for home. 8 7 graph business from 88 North Clark street. Mock oa RS eae athe ck Farlous representative Amorican newepiets rofts,and there as been no uniformity iu | this elty Saturday morning: Sears No.2 winter | URERGHAET wartyane tus falar, vith Nx | “Miss Eitle Meckling gavea lunch party to | , Parterres of lowers in pots have appeared | ,, 08K peatis are very fashionable, but they | sociou aN PmeersialYg Ameen ooh ak cither the rises or declines, but all along there | Wheat, 1 car mixed, 40 cars No. 2 epring, 2% cars | free shlvmonte reported, and ihe weekly repore | @ Humber of her friends Thursday in honor | in the markets and along the streets, beauti- i a ae ne ays corresporcent was foktunate enoagh ts has been a steady tlow of long stock, and indica- | No. 3 do, 15 cars rejected, 2 cars no grade (69 | Hun at thosumpie whlentogend Bes. SSRs Mee | ST SON ee a seed oe oe oehelle, IL. and | fying the dull pathways of trade with their | Old-fashioned figured challies, with satin- | | Your correspondent was fou tunate encugh hl tfons of constant liquidations. Twoor three | Wheat); 134 cars No. 2corn, 40 cars bigh-mixed, | oad at soQe oly aes to send Easy. Miss Mollie Nichols, of Brooklyn. farldmated colors, and perfuming the air with | striped pale or white grounds, are revived. Cala ae Go Spore the proot-sh eet rep psquslat times the market has been rallied sharply, and | 28ears new mixed, 2 cars rejected (42 corn); 4 | Soldat 24c. down to 24er2Hu, 6 rhige ot Se aad “Nie Willan’ 2 Geumen | Mfrs SLE. Abbott, d tist, Central e- | roued ceil suas on the, bottom of plain | vou withits coutents. "°F "as x07 on each the insiders have frecly supplied thoso | Cars No. 1 oats, 21 cars No. 2 white, 17 cars No. 2 ‘ was eclebrated Monday evening at thelr rest- | Hall, treats sensttive teeth by-an orignal { [UNd Shirts give the required dressy effect. | a raw ov tHose IereResTED oy THR XOTK disposed to buy. Considerable was expected as | MXed, 8 cars rejected, 2 curs no grado (2 oats); | Rumlnally ater, Cash sales were reported of | tence, No. INL Lincoln avenue. and harmless method, which reuders oxere Naltese lace mitts, fine as cobwebs, are im- “MENT. 8 result of the favorable bank statement to-day, | 14 No:2 tye, 1 cur rejected: 4 cars No. 3bar- | @iteon tuckand tay bn mixed at SMe" and | _ Ata mecting of the Comma Club, held Jast | Hon upon then reivtess. Opes | ported from Malta for indoor wearfor ladies, | ,,Among the lending mon of tho the amend but when it was published, although showing a | Jey, 7 cars extra do, Total, 390 cars, or 193,000 bu. | 740 bu white atRi4esie free on board. ‘Total, o%- | Tuesday evening, Mr. Chales M. Baker was Ithas been ascertained that the expenses A great deal of jet and colored bead and to the work of the Comeres sma mea enn of $1600.00 in reserve, stocks began to | iPepected out: 51280 bu wheat, 310389 bu corn, | HY was gute: and, bichor. The receipts wore | Clected Presideit, vice Patrick O'Donnell | of transporting the Exyptlair obelisk toting | broideries appear on Tull dros omer ee, | Mackey tbe work of the Comeressos son, ral verr light, und ademund for cash and May wns re- | resigned. : country are tobe paid by Mr. Willian H. | lets. Authony Trollope, Gladstone, 20 the ean yield, and under quite free selling the | 11,8 bu onts, 1,955 bu rye, 11,777 bu barley. 7 Pi T m miericsy : i. i t better prices, with none olfered. May or he At a Club ve i ii i market fell off, and closed weak, with a pi Zi ‘The following table shows the movement of | Ri7ied.3t bett 0, Cs . v he Aurora Pleasure Club gave their third | V; sf , who has, in a vert eb manne! ; Beaconstield; Gi F 4 a proinies iD: wry auninal ut we, Caan sales wore reported of | reception Saturday evening last at Green Vande : ft who has, in a very quiet manner, he small, soft coil of hair worn low on | Yucsouehada Buus Heyse: tu Souti Are 3 . breadstuffs and live stock in this 1,000 bu by sample ut G@7ie on track. i e, STs of a lower opening Monday. The excertions to 5 city during the | MARLEY Was in faledemnndssd firm under iene | bauan’s Afail, 170 couple being in’ attention OO Lor Es PuLpO se: the head is becoming only to very young la- | MSL. Torres Calydo, and’ Munucl Perai the general Ist have been the strength of | Week, with comparisons: grerings, Reins acidin argu arcleandSo.d.at | A birthday surprise was tendered Mr. 4. | ojike Sypher, iNew TON Boat, 270 North dies. Pedro of Brazil, dnd the Viscount of Io Brey i ‘ Cream-white cloth jacke Ree resideate. GEee y's ‘rederic 2 District of Columbia 35 Bonds, guaranteed by U.S. Stocks bought on New Yi Ss cisco, Chicazo Stock and ‘Mining ma Ereneitoy, and. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New York. April 24.—The week on tho Stock Withdrawn from store during Friday for city Exchange has been disuppointing to the bears | Consumption: 911 bu oats, 1,251 bu rye, 1,535 bu Pacific Mail and Western Union, the former on April2, April 17, April 2s, | 9¢. No.2 was nominal at agle._ Futures met with G. (5 1 Receipts— tu wi” <9. | Some inqutry, and were nominali; t GLe bid fe Fe. Eachuit Wednesday evening at his resi- 1 s ey large cara and a reconciliation between the | riour, ris a eae Mad foe gg RM Gems Be Ngo bid Lor | aco. Noe Nuc oe) Benoni att: antique and modern art furniture. with carved white ivory but on eTRAmented | August “Mnquet, Jules Simon, and Fredete two principal operators interested, and the lat-.| Wheat ies ut Cash sales werg reported | ‘Tuesday evening Prof, Martine gave a | , mother propped up her baby in achalr | worn ; are much | Thomas; in ussia, M.Tourguenci! ana Cou inthe F A Se nee eee En ws | siaiple at ataitig on teaches abd Soe a ‘sede | closing party to the children’s class of his | 1% Photograph gallery in Columbus, 0., to 4 heow Tolseol. tu: Susteli, 3h Sora Basrs SaLz0 tenet: have its picture taken, and then exeused | _ White and cream-colored cordurette is the Cornel, his Maloaty Dom Leis: in5 South Side Academy. i put Bitte Acede ay fateininatty wer neg- | herself fora moment. Sle has not yet re- | Materia! for children’s seaside Jackets and day evening at Kindergarten Hall, pees Leciteatal pis ASNGURCEMESe:. J. K. Stevens makes his celebrated cabinet | Fashion at the moment decides upon light | t re Ci uid be able 2 FOREIGN. There will be a musical, social, andliterary | Plots this week at 33 per doz. Gallery eor- | tints for garments, both for outdoor and que Trew at the Listen etree what the sentie Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. gutertainment Wednesday evening at the even Hote bata inet ah door wear. inent i ie United States really json the ’ 7" M13 Be icinlieg ‘ashingtonia ay Marries esemble a pair of shears, ject of un International-Copyrig! a x ana; Nee ibs Pia POU 2 PERU NOs Rev. Se ae ae a testinean Poe ne so juined.that they cannot be separated often ergo sielers appear in alt Kinds of gloves, | what eatent the leading Journals of oUF = GuatN—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 108 947 N ; | services in the cause of temperance. * | moving in opposit directions, yet always pun- | and lace initts, 67" S!/¥—8ad also’in net | try eun be depended upon for the support est at to-day"s clase. esis No.1, 10342 No.2” 04 Gd: white, Nodeiivda |. ‘The Sheridan Pleasure Club will gi ishing Any one who comes between them, ee Gauge, | Tt is expected tant nll the erent So the To the Western Assoctated Press. y ce SP Faneeg . 108 3 (0.2, 93 Gd; white, No. 1, 10s 3d; line ASU Au give a IL. B. Bryant i z White clindda cloths, white nun’s cl enn publishers will present, thelr 0] od New York, Aprit2-—Governmentsstrongand | tittle: No.-----0 S704 Bes aa No. 2 lds 1d, Corn— | Complimentary May party ‘Thursday even- + ey bryant presides over the largest Bus- | white challic, ‘and white bere n's cloth, | Congress on this important tople. Some of thett lly a shade high S| The lending produce markets were loss activ ing, May 6, at Shrum’s Academy, corner of | iness College in the country, at 77, 79, and $1 | Nid aenG White berege will be much | nave alrendy sent expressions of sheir sed eepora epee - et pee ‘eaccallp higher Satucdne On ite otis ee neers a active Green and Washington streets. State street, Chicago. * worn in nidsummer. E ments ty the Asaochition. | It is not too muck Lf State securities dull and nominal. 3 spurts of interest in. several’ de tmontes and | quikztPOOt. April 24—Corros—The moderate in- | ‘The May party of the Creston Pleasure | Even simple cambric and gingham dresses | , 20slish surtouts are made dressy, with | S#¥,that most of the Important publishing 27% The stock market opened tim, and in early | they were ily steadier, though merronc, | UEy freely suppited wt cei 15-16; sates, 5.aN0 tales; | Club will take place ‘Tuesday evening, May 4, | are being fashioned for the summer, liner | Hlngs or facings of red, blue, old gold, | Ufa peneen eee tee cok ive tn. all dealings the general list ‘advanced Kelis v renerally steadier, though nervous. | speculation and export, 60; Amertean, 40. at Greenebaum’s Hall, on Fifth “avenue. | the entire basuue of a different fabric fromm | Beliotrope, and black satin, * | of a encral lave, equally Operative Oo every Ber ceitt, Canada Southern leading the upward | The British telegrams were contradictory in re- | | PHOVistONS—Primo meas pork, Gis; American lard, | Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock. the skirt. s Polka dots and dt Se at eee ora We, aE he Peerless Pleasure Club will close their | “Ladies. wishing erfect-fitting garments, | embroidery appear on the Ince ea aot An SINK | this moment the olume of Ameria Ierstit ful season with a May party,-to | and comfort, should. have the nour ieake S. | the new hosiery, Sp OF rach of | published abroad ts. rapidly inereasings os ovement. During the afternoon speculation | gard to wheat, which was quoted stronger at 24 | 3% Tas ghamcterizod by an unsettled tone, and | decline, reminding one of the Hibernian gentle- | _4NPON. April 24.~Suaan—Centritugal, 4is oa; | very sticee: ‘ 224 Gd. be held Friday evening at the Central Dane- | 1. Taylor system, ag Wyant’s Pattern Rooms, ‘Broenttes have an i I interest in furthe FEY PUP P jation with reya in the Page patenticase, a rumor which proved unfounded, as litigation is likely to be protract- ed for long time. Ontario & Western is alsu strong, as the reorganization of the road af- fords a prospect of a future improvement in value. ‘The bear party have unquestionably gained in strength and confidence this week, and Gouid hus been joined by some of the heaviest operators. Itis given out that there will be a sharp Might between the Southwestern roads, and those stocks were among the weak- BE tree on board. ‘Total, 9,300 + WHAT THE COMMITTEE DESIRES. BY TELEGRAPH. |“ It ja desirable thut the American members of muscovado, ativat, Biai® Howara ts clot bywever’a fewer took | BAN to reported tos wife tat he naa baa go | "EUAN RPh pee ee t igiit cut dahe Pe ing prevailed, and the finul transactions were ut | 8 Week “added from” his wages. » and an SPIRITS TURPENTINE—ts 6d. BAC en y o, 5S State street. © ‘al colors and designs, wise : ASTWEnp, April 24.—PETIOLEUM— 154 The Queen Esther Chapter, No. 41, 0. E. Barnum’s big elephant was matched to shot ae gold threads, are seen on many ere nantes jef work of the Lisbon, contro of garments, intended to be the summing-up from ell & recovery of 1G@!s per cent. Nashville & | easier New York, did not draw out many buyers 7 ky i ff. a y Chatanooga rose trom Ph to 7S, and closed at | locally, and our taarket dingaea tal abode a eal Er a ‘he following were recelyed by the Chicago Board | S., will give a full_dress calico party té- pull. again 74% bid, offered at <7, with the last sale at 77. when several hundrod thousand bushels were | ){iVEHP0ot April 24 3 nk _upwa. event i 2 , ist two horses, and was badly sti - thered, ee morrow cvening at Nos. 62 and Gf North beaten. About the only thing an iar The stately coiffure for ladies no longer in STS a tice ape oe ay eget in good demand and | (ink street, i . 3 No. 2 § good for is to furnish an excuse for awfully- | Meir teens is composed of ed bandenux | vf those opinions, of 8 project of law to hip ‘Transactions, 2,000 shares: <i the bac! to ‘arlous legis bodi rarmacvons bought on orders from New York. This stiffened | spring, 10s 1d: No.3 do, 9ssd. Cora, tather casine ae The Lady Washington Chapter, No. 28, ” Canada Sout prices somewhat. Other markets exhibited little | tha'untad eam cot goat ln fale demand Cor | ES. will civ thle teap-vear Callee party Bora ee to eet oe arene pen and large Htoman braids in the back. | Seated to the rarious legisitivo bodies ckawan n n or fine hair goods and variety of styles, summer novelty fs cotton satin almost 4" rr eSTH * . s HOW TO GRATIFY THAT DESIRE. independence, exeept that there was a good at ad afpcline, APHged Wheat quiet ane steudy. aL Parkers Hall Tuesday evening Burntiam’s Museen 4 Hae it demand for spot corn at full May prices, and at | € ser, arrive—Wheat Better tone. A complimentary party wil e given to ‘am’s Music-Hall hair store is unex- | 48 lustrous as silk, with white or of Sieciied pienher vee Sake eee ote eae Tather jens tS delim. hork—Western | yy. Joseph Patoille, Prof, Carr’s assistant, | celled. A cull at 71 State street will convince | 8TOwUds sprinkled over with tiny ovens nth 4 viow to. obtaining the sentinet ed f Sshorrctenr, | at Carr’s Hall, West Side, Monday evening! | You that it is a good place at which to buy, | leaves. lending American journalists os to the Pia. slightly below May. ‘This tas recently been the | ge0erStAs Bacon—Long clear, 3s td; a € of Intern , Ses Gd. Chi 7 ay 26. a ( ¢| a reject of aw, as to the subject of “i 7 ecse, 7S. Beef—Prime | April 26, A pleasant time is anticipated. elay not, The Jersey costume, being a partly woven Honal Copyright in geueral, the 2 mncFiea rule in New York, the longer deliveries being | mess, 73a, 5,400) discounted, which fs unusual in the corn market u April 21—LIvERPoor—Wheat strong: PERSONAL. Many: women would rebel against the | garment, closed at. the ck Ww! je, | bers of the Executive Committee bez to a ¥ Noa Te TG, (Comm rather easier | The many friends of Mrs. L. S. Rounds, of | ¥Tanuy of fashion had they the courage to | clasps the figure as a lisletiread sores Tending apes and Be ee 2 Soarens ‘ euding cditdrial article se Moncy 6@4 per cent; prime mercantil at this season. “We note more charters to take | arss id, St y ast Wi . ‘, : P : le paper, ub Rheke PrOrslins Wore GALee lok: tae eter, Com qu Feral meremon Coast West qul> the W. C. 'T. U., willbe pained to learn of | 42 so; but itis easier to float with the cur- | the hand. 6 CUPS cman Ros ne Sty days, steady at45its; | steady ufter falling back from an early advance, | miner easige Hair satay Wueae improving. | Cord her sudden ‘departure. for, the East. where Tadies alan ott Fe ceinone Cashmere embroideries appear on the in- | 1} ase, @ mime? of eopies. of Be fsoae cons 5 iy * A E ?red wine | she has been summoned by the serious ill- ‘adies call and test the new rule for dress | ste; oh the in- Neb he areas $ P of tine silk hosiery. the grounds beln ining such ‘article, nay be sent to the fs E " , demand. 4°63, : Tue following is the weekly bank statement: | Which was perhaps due to small receipts of hogs, | {Gming munth, dae Pen a ere ne, present und fol- | Hace cutting, free, 96 stree! . quality or Amertesa | Hess of her brother. ': is, free, 96 State street. in all the dark, bright, and F etleal SEES imix i dark, bright ; ‘tt the head of thts letter, All pra or . + bright, and pale fashionable | {ions theo beatmed will be fatthtulls noted: Loans, decrease, €15,634,000:. specie, di in conjunction with a Liverpool advance in lard a : it De rs : fi Joans, geereae, SNH A: Bee es dlecrease, its ui melon ih ats te sath pee Be ed corn for prompt shipment by sall, Sue tdesis : HARteN Le eeun, Esq., and family, of Not- Ths: farmer who owns n sugar orchard is | colors. r y posits, decrense, $4,023,100; clroulaeion, deere, raven ea beac + Ewe Son Fon Ingham, Eng., passed through the city Sapp lest When the tree yields the most frecly, hi the benellt of the coming Conyress by gesiravle Pouids reserve, increase, SLOGLER Trevor | Provisions, and ‘rather tame on breadstuffs. NEW YorK. Wetnesday on their way to the residence of | Exchange. Auybody mavle leaf this who | 9,2¢ Most striking summer evening dresses | jeun inembers of the committee. (1s desirable now hold $2,191,535 in excess of their Le; Mess pork closed 10c higher, at $9.75@9.7714 seller |_| NEW YORE, April 2t.—Cortos—Steady at ux@nye: | William Whiting, father of Mrs.’ Lawson, | chooses.—Yaweub Str are of cream-colored blon thut tho articles should reneh Paris a3 er 2,181,525 al re- ee ig 1s Strauss in Journal of ude or India inull i eit, May and $9.9089.923 for June. Lard closed a | fatarosstendy and barely steady; Apri, iLize; May, | Near Geneva Lake, Wis. . | Commerce, : jausiin, profusely trimmed with Languedoc | 89 middle of May, so that the Views Cot reg ; shade lower, af $885@6.971s seller June and $7.00 | Borenipee aay" Gooner wee Auman Ime; | Afiss Nettie Minkler, ‘of Rochelle, It, is | ‘The “Mercedes,” a stylish front colifure, | °°: ; tay be carcfully considered fe port 1 ie Gi.02i¢ for July. Short ribs closed at $6.10Ge.1215 | September. 11-Te; October, L1-He; November, 11..e; qelting. alles a reed ather home, No. | at Mrs. 8. L. Stevens’ 94 State street. - The French flower of the passing moment Gonigeese Me commit st 2 2 for inne spring heat closed 44¢ lower, ut | Froun—Dall; receipts, 9400 bris: prices withour | Courtney Campbell, of the West Side, left 4 The responsibility of aman for his wife's | '8 the “rose trémiere,” or hollyhock. It apr LOOKING JOWARDS AMERICA: $1.13 for May and $1.083; for June. Corn closed | quotable éhanze. Thursday for Wyomllig, where he will take.| Gph's Bas been revently adjudicated in En- | Peats on nearly all the imported spring hats | ‘The question of the appronching Congress Ba Ashado casier,at 300 for Muy and 253e for | GRAIN—Wheat unsettled and feverish: receipts ap his future residence, sland in favor of the husband, front EAris, received a dew! of attention froin the Metre , i . uh June. Oats closed 1:@siec lower, at 29};0 for | 10.0 bu; ungraded spring, ¢Lu@L%; No.2 Milwau: he Hon. E. Carrey; French Con: i It you wish a nice pudding or . Soft creamy whit : workers on this side the Atlantic, i ; 0 sarrey, F sul, with z oF felly, with © white fabrics, French bunting, | you thar the Bastemn nal of the world Fie May and 3%@23%¢ for June. Rye was quoted | Kee #1 do, #1318 | his wife and daughter’ has_ returned to the | StTawberries, try Hill's Maitioca. Ath Chudda cloth, ana Siddy firmer at "2c for May. Barley was firm at 6lc for 140, s13381.%; | city, and are at the Palmer House. cers haye it. AN BFO: | will be meh used foe gata Khyber crape | nestly looking towards Amerton, An We Stes Aliss Pet Keith starts for the East this | The promenade dress Is short enough to | idoor toilets, Bee CvOUlng An | Bex dephicson eh! i extra 3. and 60GSie for No.2 Hogs were activa | fraygtos, Corn dull snd mene ee aE: ‘ rarefally, read by every one 10! and Sehisher, at $420@4.70 per 100 ba Cattle | Uizmnded, gata No RAMEE USM bee | week, and will spend the suminer with | reveal the fect porfeetiye aud ie Seong 2 | teh wired zollars t Stead tn the subject, and fam certain Gat Fase Be guna ae Tre eepertmande at $250G5.00. = | Gudantand waits eco Hiae eta tee Wete: | TMISS Tee ste Ste has just retuned | aul meeeliye the. fushionable low shous | to the hatrin the mare "of Gene Daren | acilon wilt bars vers great eleat lS ip ‘EWilkest ‘The number of buyers in attendance upon the | erm d@ fe: white: Westeratanie oe le ee lark White has just, returned}, at ty stockings.’ ” ; eut narrow and le neck, but are | Congress. = : oye ay eer Fas ea em pene teed é _. | froma tour through ‘Indiana, Illinois, and | “Poor Richard s : pS aes opening low and ‘square ‘on : Sea cea Taena Gry-goods market “has sensibly ‘detreaseg, but | fa IR wood demand xt full prices at 700, Jowa, where she has added mueh to her rep- | marked that “ te ea ae boars ae “The cure attendance increased 7 i c inh vids fA. Se Pe Gay desta. He BOCUDAS... +eeere SU} Bock Is! 1a and, a the volume of mail orders is stil! large, and the |’ Guacceixs—Cotlee tirmer; Rio camgoes quoted at | utation as areader, In St. Louis the ladv’s | fire.” ‘This was before the davs of insur- ile Jersey costume is novelty in theform | fully after the purchase of one of those @ Woven silk costume, with an clastic | toned Kimball organs

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