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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: “SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 18S1-SIXTEEN PAGES. eee ee ye doh - : aide ae ete 2 Ee of her satin-lned coftin, her ak i ing. Hu i i . ei ; ‘ ‘street roy next Tht Do ras wee Her akeleton, her ded- | roariously amusing. Hugh Fay and Billy Barry, * {tho Misses Addie and Emma Vaughn, Miss Jon- | Washin ; r rar : : C STAGE. Toom, with its morbid trappings: fake away both pitied musing. Zoelfent. vein of low como- OUR SOCIETY. the Misses Addie ond Hi. Wookey.” ieentnaton aceehts will Biv 0 arty eee Te ee eo eee auitions afterwards very: muvee * : usta. which ene ie'aula by come to | dy, play tho chief characters, anda the course Pcie St sat _ | le Herrick, and Moti scholars and rraduates | _ Mrs. W.S. Ward of Leadville, formeriy Biss DOU Ee Oo ae of the perinds Bog: have, and by others to buve never. molded; the | of'the plece Kitty O'Neill, Charles E. Evans, of King School was held Friday evening, Jan. Kitty Ward, of Chicago, is. sojourning at the | My part consisted in carrying a large snukéfrom Pictures she is said by some to:hs.ve, and by oth- | James Ni : 2! L , ~ | Sames Niles, Charles T. Ellis, Clara Moore, and 3 : $1, in Campbell Hall, corner -of Campbell’ ave- | Palme: Hie. Sarah Bernhardt—Her grato have never, painted: to, away the sto. | Harry Rural Bayo ano portunity te 00 | The Matrimonial Alliances of mig and van Duron street, | Those resent or Sis" dulla”Slcklg of Fennimore, Wis. 13 which doubtless the Tones bag nee Tay Hook 343 vial eccon= emselves. The las formance will occur i F : ganized'n society, and elected the following o! siti a . + Bet ea Position on the illic ios, her eaime,uoberatced, dependent | this eae : ‘the Week—Bngagements * | Sor:" Prettiony drank W. shots chiowing oti; | visiting Ber cousin, Ailes Julia Rovenbaum, of | and mado quite s stis smonginearones tFe- * 4 TESS, Te ar ‘dents, BY . sir, your . simply wpon her skill ag an act ress, So pped the | Gir. J. Davis, associate, ™aoar of the Announced. dente, Clayton-Toucker sort Miss Bossio Hainess | ME Robert Clark, of Leadville, is stopping for W. E. Haaiiros. tage. ee ee eect ose ai werity than he re- | Grand , Opera-House, | Cane io t slipping : 2 a Recording Sceretaty, Geom vommany ‘Teets mzenson ut the Falmer House. ease ene tes __| signed ‘the production of =The' Passion Plays” | Hey” on™ the same trouble | that | car: $ Tron sas arma Brush: m Vernon: Treas: | soumoy ofatne mouths abroad, "omen MET & THE Gi ENGERFEST. for, eiving Bernhardt her terme, there would not led Off DOOr oregon a Tying aay ‘on and Other Diver- | ama See ar ater cnjovedsand [ ” Mrs. Bawin Perkins, of Holyoke, Mass, is in| - REAT, SANGE : é Engagement at MeVick- | _ itis, tnerefore, almost too late for this Indy to at the point of death since Wednesday. Vester, Sleighing Parties am er Diver | she socieyy adjourned subject to tha eall of the | the oy and ree D etter, of Cmcaco, Jan. 22—The North . American The 3 : utter complaint: bi day morning, however. bis many friends will bo i . ‘ . r ster, of Jackson, Mich., } s3 ‘ ena pe sata course which she zurely | pind to I howjange for the better set in, and of the Winter Sea- ‘The Polaris Club was entertained by Miss |- was in the city last week. Singerbund, a national choral soctety, includ- er’s Artistically and eae ae javited ands stimulated through her gina te Hep atip hs ange Tor the wetter sett caly | g1008 : Tala? tiller at No. BBS Dearborn avenue last qs Clara’Mfareus, of ‘Grind Raplas, Mich., is | ing in its personnel all the German singing so- z 5 . x 5 was . y Financially. _ | 88ers or Sinerican homes closea against her, she | SULOL Ganeer. cpt BOE day tne oor 800s Tuesduy oveniag- Te was oneof the mast plese, | $y uireycceegud street, Solms Marcus, of Ko. | cieties in the United States, has Made tt soe : must recollect that the denizens of thoso homes joins pertect quiet, and will pormit no visitors. 4 : ant and eviccess ut nose ‘prosent were Mr. and | Sr, Edward P. Hall returned from Now York tom for the pust twenty-five years to give bi- 1 Have tberally paid gut thelr money, to ae her in ete) gentlemen of that Union Square Company. 7 = ae Conay G; Brussing, bee and. BMirs. Samuel city ‘Tuesday. a ennially.2 musical festival. which ‘shall: fdlly = ~~ = A ely unlike the 6 Mirror says, are: disconsolate because they r ty |. Fargo, the Misses Campbell, Ensson,. Fo ihe next social o! oA merit the 7 ugurat : “Janina’t and Daly’ Toajority of her French sisters on nkike the | ore obliged to shave off thelr mustaches in the What the-Clubs’Are Doing in the Way | Garrettscn, Holton, Gimpnel Jussen, Miller, 1g ner ons to have ‘been hetd atthe resis merit the name, wae com of the = Bae aot ACES i stracism. rn 2 2 4 }. _ |.8tse OW! Or Moan. Garton, Keenan, | owing to illness in Mr. Smith's family. The 4 2 J utch Girls—"* The : : palbal ei = faxuriant growth, ond Walden Ramsay was |-Brause, SacGeagh, Miller, Otls, Parsons, Pat- | Social Committee Dee eee urure arange. | festivals have boon worthy of the highest pratso, v Creole.” BERNTARDDS DEPARTURE, | MOMOTARTMELINR OF tev aud sehn : : : "ehursdag ev a pthods B me Sate eee me nest Oe Hunaloal, om Bas OC Ser oe Se ee eae Laroudl fe be el : ree ‘d even! io J. B.Clul ive & sle'! ” ir. L. Beaubien, of Hann! 5 bey fi ct , Ke io he : Perabanly Pee departed with all ber ugents | Purseilo suitered most, however. ‘Tho side. | Receptions, Surprises, and Other | tng Batis, following oo ln» Epper ar the.| the city during tho past week. = paaesl Ineo peel oe Tne aie : ——- and her managers and retinae of servants. She | bourds of the one.and tho military moustache ts—Personal Not : Pe Bony ei erel ‘ho aftair'was given in | Miss Dolkoven hus returned tothe city, accom | wise m mnany works which would orhor : i Goin ei left ae 7 o'clock yesterday evening for | of the other were Tutblesly sboru fn all their Events—Yer! Notes. honor of Mr, Henrt and 3liss Dolores Delorme, panied by her gousins s from the Baste sont pelt pode beneatly the oe ele of ; OSSi . | st yu: he he ph 1 glory. = of Havana, Cuba, ana was a most enjoyable xf- rr. Charles S. Blackman left for Michigan a ‘literature have had their beauties nt Dramatic jp--Com: Is; where 8) playe her Dex a & fair. Besides the cight members of ne ‘Club, | few weeks ago to try the effects of the Springs | sprond before the public. Not a single festival iy Events at the Local engagement, ‘The distinguished artis: has given | . Joba McCullough will open ot the Euclid-Ave- MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. —-_ | there wero present right, members Of tho Tiey, | there. From latest accounts ho was improving, | hus been other he public. | Noes Ae score . ing Ev! z twelve performances in this- chy, and Be Oper ood, Cleveland, Oe a acawe Miss Geviano Williamson, of Washington, and | Fay Bthorldge, Fannie Martin, and May Aor, | and will return to the city soon. . * | cess. jan the most satisfactory suc- Theatres. | ba eo aaa of, hor representiitions has Ges to SE eee seaaon. of son ieual prosperity. Mr. Dwight K. Tripp, of this city, were marricd of pula tie Misses. Harte fad Lou Fairfax: ee ae. pene SO. saated her sisters ae German sooletics in the * Bund” proper 3 n that of Camille.” In = 1 y Ss - hurch. = wxington, Ky.; Mr. Frank Manners and Miss rs. J. B. Indorreiden, of Dearborn avenuc.dure ve always bad the hearty codperation of the = clal aspect of the ecagcmoee thot managers AnAprl for Borland, Shave owl lay Cried eieege eased ‘an the Charon of the Ascas. | Nollie audleduo, of Miteamkes; and Stiss Lalo jag th holidays, has roturmed to ner home in St American choral of eiieations ero out the . 4 . a 1. ae ig , le : ; y. Nearly all the f Ut C to Create the |= ee eile a mistagein playing ua this clty | RBeement, in London, fe cannot, fall to capt | eiey, was * best man ‘ rae ibe mending Club held ite weekly meet- | ‘The People's Church congregation wilt gived | bouorel asthe place tor aiving Le oe one ob How: Sothern ame e@ | twoweeks. Tho receipts for the fist six per- | his Roman characters and to his Othello and ‘Last Thursday evening there wasa very pleas- | ing Wednesday evening at the residence of Mra. | soctable Friday evening, Jan. °S, in the Sherman | these festivals, and not only have thoy oused, t f “Dun= formances were printed by us last Sunday as | Lear. In these rdles Sond “fo opposition to | ant ‘wedding ut the residence’ of tho bride's | M.E. Paze, ‘No. 187 Huron strect. The excellent | House parlors. ‘A program of literary and mu- the interest of the cultivated people of the Character 0 formances were inetaharits managers. ‘They | spenk of im London ta tho ease of Hawin Booth | parents, Br. ond Tote sea oy, No. 650 Pulton | RSieal apd IMersry Progam oe eas Sse Bs onl npabats watt ya presetes core e Princhpal cles oedenae ah te one spot may ' ; b: : don; it yy Bre No. J. Ke 1) Bre nan, Be q are invi sei dreary.’ netted $90,00. The second week's Tigure thoy | tere was Honry Irving. parents, Jon Miss Nelite Pardey and Jumes Ed- | Scnookly, Str. ¥. Werno, Mr, and Mrs: Banousoy ig All are invites. rnold, of Ada atreet, Chl- | peoplo from SE ee ee ne ausical are refuse to furnish, for the reason Mr. Charles Stow, General Agent of “Sells | manson, Esq., of Edmanson Bros., wera united | Miss Hoffman, Miss J. Davidson, Mr. H. Scully, cago, are at the Grand Hotel, Nice. and -its development. Formerly. only choruses — ete rate as Janay as, was | Brothore Uilionalre Gonerat Agent orstupene | Tineenmony by the Rev. Henry G. Perry, of | 31": Ferma es oatras R Geumer, Bilge June 3 . | for male volees were performed at these festi- SARAH BERNHARDT. expected from Chicago." Judging “rom the size dons itailroad Shows,” is registered at the Sher- | 41) saints’ Episcoput parish, of this city. ‘Atter ‘MM. Sheridan, and Mr. EB. S. Walker, the hostess a LATEST MODES. vals, but at Louisville in 1St and at Cincinnutt SATATE Birds perhaps, the | ofVine audiences cago.” Judging rom the size | mua House. Sbowey is airold newspaper edi- a pI ane ws aud daughter, Miss J. McDevitt (née Page). ‘The eels ja 1879 a mixed chorus was secured, and since tor, and has many friends in this city. ‘Ho was | the ceremony and congratulations the guests | Club adjourned to meet this week at theresi- anew: Sort Lt that time these fest! have grown £1 iy in proposed to make tive of allevidence of the decadence | should say that tho returns cannot full far be- | formerly connected with P.'T. Baroum’s enter. | sht down to an elegant bunquet. ‘Music and | dence of ‘3liss Hoffman, No. 360 Chicaro avenue. The dress of the young bride is extremely | size and in public favor. It is Bes Tprenchstage. Ter position on that stage, Jaw S00) OF SL ee Reco ot of yester- | prises, and os editor, and general, dlreetor og | She comm Foulowed till a lato hour, when the | , 209 of pliss Hote’ a very enjoyable mas: | rich, of whitesatin or satin brocade, with square fis coming festival still greator by introducing” ne FrenehStggaily foreed to abandon, be- | “amounted to Sass. Ie 38 ouso.of the season | publications for, the, “New and Only Coraiyg. | happy pairlett by traln so Saeetea Del, | $2SRe Pr ay een eae ea eire wil clbow sleeves, and tong, | BOWCRTUFCS, | ca tcapo wan setécteds Se ae eae eats Ute | fee ee ciraus Liverature.” Dir. Stow is cer- | the residence of tho room's parents, and to | time wus pleasantly passed in a an Wize | rae teetned akiths ‘ubich is quite covered by the | ge the city for the = Sagerfest.” and those citi ‘ed the paucity of great actresses in France. | to say that the the; aS “ne creat female artists of the Théatre Fran- | Most capacity. “Camille” was tho play. tainly the most versatile writer conaccted with | visit the Enst ‘during tho honeymoon. | gerald's music. tulle or elaborate point Jace vel. The variety | zens who were interested In the musical perform gals culminated in Rachel. From her time they Jota ee thelshow business, and bas coined munya thrill- | On their, return | 10 Chics oy | Kilwinning Lodge, A. TF. and A. Mf, held its fu the dress consists simply In the dotalls-of | ances then have not forgotten the success of the: ually declined in excellence, like steps SOTHERN’S ‘“‘DUNDREARY.”” ing head-line that has staggered tho Turaldis- | will repair to. their city Tesidence. | second soirée Thursday evening in its hall, Nos. | claboration or simplicity of the design, the tint, festival musically and financtally, nor what an; pepe ‘mado bave reached the last stage ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ets. Jncldent to tho bridal event was tho reception 18i and 18) Rinzle street, Suppor was served at | Justre, and quality of the fabric. Some very impetus it gave 00 the development of music ine ae ‘Ga bavesesched Bernbardt. - CINCINNATI, O. aan. = 22.—Iv is etated here that | Tom Keene openod at the Walnut in Philadel ofmany handsome gifts frow friends and rela- | ‘tho Oe ee ee reatare: of guests wore presen. | rich costumes have plastrons, entire Fronts, ana | “2° shes cos Gas Souci Gicnes e it was-an incident which occurred to Sothern ia last Monday evening 2s lieu, An yess 6 most aeceptable were a sct of v yhite vel- 3 : Ny ‘Now, this is simply the result of the cessation Tt tives: Among tht PI ve cntation to Worshipful Brother James R. 8. | other trimmings of stamped or plain white vel- |. .. the public is aware, for theholding of the fea=« in Cincinnati that sbaped his career Struck the first really cold critical wave be Bas | song stiv tho mosrks, knives, and casters, | Van Clove of a tino gold watch and chain, neatly 1 of true taste, for where the demand is struck tloce he starved, Tho gentlemen of the | Selld 6 ver spoons; 2 a + iy | vet, plush or brocaded satin. A magnificent | tival, and ic will 3 #3 peagae ‘one. T pularity acquired of success as Lord Dundreary. He was | press of the Quaker City woulda’: have hit, | for table service; cako, and fruit baskets; card- | 29¢ appropriately inseribed. The presentation | wedding toilet of creamy Genon velvet has ro- vines the Suretvaced ieareegrenres ‘ : vas made by D. G. Cregior In an eloquent playing in Wood's Theatre, ;where now the and thoy stuck thelr critical quills right into | receivers, etc. Of the company present, with ayes: PO mance and por th isitem- | thing tor us it is that the metropolis of the Wests py the discussion of social! questions on tho StAE® | Gazette Building stands, about tho year 1854, and thoy stuck theoatho metter differently, | members of the brideand zroom’s families, were speech. sth aununl reception of the Cosmopolt Sa ee era’ Tyas jez | lusbecnsosclected. TNS Inductor thas willariog insuch playsas those of Dumas, Ausich an 3 1 s 4s | however, according to a private letter received 5 Lodge Ni + 28 opelte Fae Naber s from 2 large musical festival will be widespread. aye A to the furore over ‘opera boutfe, when in muking a leap from a tower in tho play, } psu manager in BAe Sify yestorduy. ‘The re- | Mr. and Mrs. Pardey, Br. George Edmandson | tan Lodge No.6, K. ¥, was given ‘Thursday | signed and worked asa iabor of love for the | nnd de: tse: Bardou, Jolny eee ee aee of a Poor Youtyr Mun," in which | ecipts of tb Oy aie, and wife, the Misses | evening at Brand's Hall, The attendance 10s nad deep upon the growing taste of Our che sams the liking for tho nobler forms my 5 which | ecipts of the first night Were the lowest ‘he has | and wife, Harry Cheatle ani = pride, eadh tlower emblematic of some tender | The esthetic phuse of our existence has bad sapped away the liking ToT ja the French | BO Was. the star, no TL taking an arm. | opened to this soason,—some $75; the second | Anna and Grace Pardes, ang eres va: Pore | Yely lange, not less than 200 ladies end Sooty, | feeling. he iites of tho valley drooning from-| to make way for tho more’ material things of the Ereneys in. this country _ “Tho ne ssineldear putan end to his starring earcer in | BIEBE thoy reuchod a Mile vee $00), and on | yy, H.W. Pardey, Mr. and Mrs. Frauk L. Thorpe, | WW. participating. The ase ve aero a cad | tho, long, wreath-like leaf were, embroidered of life, Art cannot be supported withouty people, i that play. After ho had wecovered sutiiciently | 319 yey Taig’ the receipts netted close 02 | 30.0 post and wife, Mr. and MrsiJohn Norton, | inviting supper was catra of sixtcon Ro evening, | with secd pearls of the purest tint, and dnest money, At ie deprived | Oe ne ane a, then French : : : Black Crook,” Lydia ree that play. -Athurued to New Yosicand soughtan | "ayn" Mie Wentworth, Miss Alida Churcher, Mr. white clienilie; the starry marguerites, worked BP with the chenille had unted pearls gleaming in Substantial development, but would wither ‘go, bave made Shakspearo an imposs!- a ag douffe, bave made Ntraordinary actor Or engagement there. After tonipa rary connection Pe esent Proctor, a favorit ve West Side | Georgo W. Singles, Miss Gene ‘Daniels, Mr. Frank RECEPTIONS, ETC. _| with the chenille Bac mies ahd forget-me-nots | and die. The histor: ‘of nil art achievements ii: My eurostty ‘such a6 Booth, McCullough, with various theatres tere oe mnontre, member | evening close “Nick of ine ous engagement ut | Forroy, and Stephen HIcls: 4, es One of the most successful evonts of the pres- | wero also dope in fine ‘pearls, Gent, ‘andiiosay | 8,conlirmation of, this fuck Seo? rude conn : “ f te Acad . ic. f ye "A very pleasant and quiet wedding too! place | ent social season occurred on Friday eve! t | silks; graceful garlands of rosel uds were inter- eing,/involy ively mi jal do- SREAGAIERY a raplty lng Jropala Zot & y ovening at | sills; graceful gurlands cf tet tiastron cov. | SiS, man progressce, Dee tie iit The Barrett, or Keene comes up to appear in any of | Olympie. She had just purchased of Mrs. Sils- | this theatre is rapid! pagement Of | Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, at the residence of the * bee, wife of Joseph te ho Sankeg come; | money entre 1s rapidly EMF aie the bouse | bride's mothgr, on which ogension Mint Tutu Sore Nee ae oi the Hist binder tho | Gred the front breadth, the sealloned edge, rest, wards to un intellectuat und esthotie lite. |The inn, & play cate ae rican Cousin,” | Snes the opening hight in December having | Whedon and Mr. Frank D. Mitchell united their prominent mem- | Shona pleating of ecru satin; the sides were | Is, of Chicago to-da) y who muy be classe oneal his plays. Ww ood to say that Mile. amorican. © r re would not be undess eae dian, 9 Psy oon written by. rom Taylor for | Soon invurinbly tilled to its utmost capneity. | fortunes Tae Me. Frank Pore, tho Hey. 1,8. | bersof leading social circles a private Goreng | inion. Pleats Or eatin and velvet looped | its substantial citizens Tote ae toll, self-denia Bernhardt ig not a rood artiste, for she Is avery | Siishee, but, never produess, ‘Inthe | th sere Prout i i S ‘1 Oss 5 une ; : c en invarinbly filled to is weebecracup: | Pope, of ‘Trinity MI. E, Church, ouenne. if | pers or oo whieh was remarkable alike for the | across by peur! embrolderca chenille, corseh sr 1 r Bernontardste in ber way; Dut herwayisa | exsting of the play, 20 which Joo Jeffer: | or, tho Peddler's Scene in which Mr. George AU | Reppy couple left on a two weoks’ trip OE are | ageatrendanee of guests, tho excellent music, | and tassels, and the dere enc diess descended | 20d severe economy. ‘They have Sows and they” littie way whey compared to ‘the grand waysof | son“ was. given e° then principal | mp, vill play the leadh . eirnis | Minnesota and lowa, and will pe pleased to see z in a long sweeping plain train of Genoa velvet. are reuping the benefits of their long labors. io wey (ethno Ristoris, and the Salvinis. She | PPT Are ‘rronghard, Sotuorn was givon the Dirt | Gramse of course, wil 6, deading {PATE hg | tole friends after Feb, 1, at thelr Tururo res spirited dancing, and costly favors. During the | ‘Tne corsage of the velvet wus closed At te ‘And glanchig over the honored list of Chicago's the Bache! Pf Lord Dundreary. How he at first rejected the oichieh tho Cagill Brothers, Lilie | dence No. 267 Indidna street, E evening Klusley served supper. Many of the | throat and embroidered to correspond with dpad bi Cente wal Caer vpvel is what is generally called now artistic, but what | part, then wus persuaded by ‘Sh toeson to play it, | wariety olloy i F Smith, fi n, | toilets the pl: i blance of \d eol- webaisgverly lod no at eon | Basra nae witen feongnrgy vec | wilakeate ails | Re’ Rederor a Seino totem of Tonge, | Toa ie ean oe onrminuo, and too | Hy Dlastron is germlnnan otto, gtd ot | Gn, Ney iu oguntry o-aur bes ste 2 Syjdeall artificial. Suchas sheis.she is to-day | famonn, and finding that it took with the actors, é e ‘i : ‘tice Wetmore Smith, of Hallowell, Me.,"Thurs- | gucctad through: ¢ lar, completes ' Jplossoms. At the throat was a | rich citizens who will gladly codperate in every-" calling that mere training can produce ia famous: {it and mado itthe success of ‘his life, | | “Sam'l of Posen,” George H.Jessup's new | 4uycvoning, at St, Matthew's Church. jancers were conducted through all the delixht- | fui! plaiting of old rownd-point lace, wick nlso thing that will aid in developing a love among” ‘the Dee wala i exceedingly | or facts woll known in his career. plapcisto be presented nt MeVicker’s Theatre | “At Fort Wayne, Ind., Thursday, ch. 99, Mise | ful mazes familiar to devotees of the art, and | edged the Marquise sleeves in two rufiles above | {he people for the truc and the beautiful. | How France, except in her walk, W' Ve playvis to be prescnted Ot Central gure, pet | sary wing Groen and James Smith, of Chicas several now figures were also introduced. ‘The | tho elbow. : this fs felt not only here but elsewhere is shown. ungainly. She is graceful and pretty in ber DRAMATIC NOTES. sonated py Mr. M.B. Curtis, is a Hebrew, butan ‘Goneral Freight Agent of the Chicago © | occasion was unqualifiedly enjoyable. Among ‘This ehuste and charming dress is a strong by the fact that within the past few years Chica- ways and gestures. Her voice, what there ‘The John Dill ay play at Anamos: Sgatirely different Hebrew from the conventional on, Stulway, were murried at 6o’clock at the | thos t Mi d Mrs. J. E. Dayl contrast to those prepared for the bridesmaids, go has become a musical centro second to non f ity-and there is not very much,—is e.John Dillon company play amosa, | Suze fadividual, with his broken dialect, bis | Ewing mansion. Dr, David W. ete Be che: | tage presene wero Ze Sn rs. J.E, Taylor, | Which, by a new caprice of fashion, are allowed fo America. In'mo city is there a more general is of in—an af SP eave Moo. | 2a Jan. 2. Srlaging ways, bis seedy clothes, but a specimen | First Presbyterian Church, Meisting Sir. and | Mr and Mrs. Sturtevant, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. | to be composed of uu artistic blending of deli- desire umong the young ond old to atudy the exceedingly musical, and, sere Sa ioraco Lingara has gone into bank | of, to, sures shurPs Point but a specitien | First Presbyterian Cri for ashore trip, and | Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. G. Eldridge, ofr. ood V7 | tobe composed of tha faintost tint ot rose and | PCat ce oe nn th Teuchers, vocaland ments whe: 4 {i ‘on their return will be at the Sherman House in E. Clark, Mr. and M ‘a | some equally delicate shade of ccru, a lecper if as ts where it has to utter passion, pure and brow, who figures so prominently in all enter- ir be $I BEC in | A.B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. Towne, Mr. an ily delicate shade of a ore u, pees doe’ rie < Feit : ruptcy in New Zealand. rises. Tho character is said to be “sone of the eo nrayt ci iympathotic, and is always well modulated, ; p ig bo“ oue d Chicago. : . Soe ee ne a WV. T. Trego, Mr. | Crete, OF CASCy 2 FTN Oe figured broche | Cjup and the Beethoven Society, are not gur— ‘bich shows the result of exceedingly good clo~ Fatinitza” will be given at McVicker’s The- | funnlcet, of recent, stage creations. jocast | “a quiet, pleasant wedding occurred Monday i = | of gold ana white. Carnation red {sworn by ". whlch shows the Tesurer eyes, whieh aro mag- | stron Monday’ ‘the Blees and Me PB. Weare, 3fr. and Mrs. Bon- |-bridesmaids abroad, with trimmings of rich old pusded in thoroughness of culture and Intelli~ : ys «Losec, by : | | Wyllt inglade Charies Loveday, Fran) ec, | oventug, Jun. 17, at.the residence of the bride's ussed In, thor ralsocletesinthe countrys ca coatiy beautiful, swimming in dark oriental | Tho Lynne & Lyle comedy company returned | George W. Elwell, Charles O'Brien, Gerald fe, a H iss Harry Vaughn, Sediey Brown, Jobn It Tyson. | mother, No. 515 Wabash avenue, the re beng | Sous Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. | creamy foce, and pretty Jace web caps mude a es vanes eit ‘2 . largo German choruses of male and fe Otner veg atiss Mumio E.Goldsmithand Mr. | C. J. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey, Mr. | Dright with white roses and carnations |, | male singers occupy prominent Places in the light, have been trained with just as mech care | “on their trunks " Jan. 21 mar, fT. R. Randolph, Mi ina DeMer, Miss | Prank G. Minor. The Rev. ‘SM. Bristol olficl- | gna Mrs. "McDonald, Mr. and? Mrs: ‘To attain the delicate yell mal o¢ 4 . move al Gertie Granville, Ethol Gray, Miss Jennic x 0 ee Fee families w . » Mr. qdoattain the delicate FeyOsome saffron ina | “Sungerpund. | une ton known ull over the asher thin set pretty hands. They move al Bartley Campbell's new play, “My Geraldine,” i e diet Oaly the relatives of the families were |) oickenson, Mr, and Sfrs.C. Blackman, 3fr. ond La R 2 | country for their excellencies. Fisher. Z crore ee euear uutil the desired color appears: | CCH tounce of so extensive a festival upo z ly atter which ways in accord with those bands, are alwys £0 | will beseen at Hooley’s or Jan. 31. resent nt the eeremony, shorty oF Mest, | irs. Gridley, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ball, Mr. and | &few moments’ will give the proper shade; "t'o much closed at certain |), ne ‘ ag Addelicato subject in connection with Bars, | ir. ‘and rs. Minor left by the night train for. y Mr . G. C. . : Br 3 | the intluence oF, fone people cannot be over amuch open and so ml ‘Phe Rinaldos” join Gilmore & Benton's com- | Anderson's personation of Ion ig thus treuted | Paul, Mian Alnor lefne parents of the groom, | Mrs. Bower, Mr. and Mrs, Chalmers, Mr. and acral a She satan st immerse some wate the esthetle tie c.Singeround” offers rich soil Dasseges, upturned or downeast at others with fictd, Uy Jan. 24. Anderson's Qerre Suns Her garb of am Angive | and will be pt Beme. oo onts OF Toe Ratter | sre. Dickenson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Colebrooke, : t pated. 2 ge! offers rich aa ore rgee tat seaows avy and | MOMOD Souris an wile out | Ubu ees, non grey be trade | Feb, at No. 15 Wabash avenue sis Disteason tr and ics W Courant | Grea mamas sadagarang acu drean | ment, Ne ean hard training" can alone bestow; still, bands, * a it | tions, bu! 8 not ina strictly ladylike sen: Wildl, Mrend Mrs. 1. J. Sagin, Mr. and Mrs. | be d wise it thenty roroughly. dry care | mature stuge of art existence, and .now Is the ice of the present Australian season about $60,000. Decome Aliss Anderson. One. receives the im- |, PROSPECTIVE BLISS. y Mr. . 1. J. , Mr. 3 one, ant ‘ter it is ughly dry cart time when every passing occurrence leaves its arms, modulation, melting or quick-glancing cession of 2 very charming voico proceeding Plumsted, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clement, dtr, and Mrs. fully untwistit and shake it os us Drovers frapress Upon ta Laps ng, ore erople, put . Jookemove as much bs rule, as much by the | W.F. Burroughs, leading man of the Maude Y S| ‘The engagement of Miss ‘Susie Whitcomb, of | Holden, Sirs. and ‘Mrs. W.F. Main, Mr. and Mrs, | done it will bave taken onalltl Jocks wi mechantcal training, as does the press | Granger party, left for New York City Jan. 19. fom ‘teels a tei to mt: svot Monroe street, and Mr. William Palmer, | J; G-fiilly tnd Sirs: AG. awpp, rand | surface of real crane, he eads ‘must. be | forwardto more compliers apd synimetrigal Oo eos of mechani ening. as don ee | an aura Joyo is epoken ot vere favoraly | {25,0488 Shadi glactan robureasa atl | "tho ng ee tra and Me Willa Palmers | c-Fes rig | func oR NITES re Ma or fevmed | SoUuh dclneince tow garen, aan is tarPrtte that her elocution and vocal | in -Daly’s “Zanina,” and so is Sfiss May Ficld- present dhe, Besa ee vor instance ‘Tho engagement of Mr. Morris Belfold, of | ton, 0. Mrs, Lane, Misi Howe of Toledo, te Jn polat Russe stitch Fore sme ue. Jt is the | Sita en tO 8 Herfoct matarity ia~ modulation fails of justness and beauty . dignity Of contony nusof Milo’ were that fg- | Belfeld Bross erties Adele Eabn, of No. 488 | Misses’ Cooley of Dubuaue, Miss Bradley of ) fnshien to, gott Ince of the save anarat eaprices | ill things that pertasn of ie brictly to “$n passionate passages. It fails because,” “The Lancashire Lass" will to-morrow even ure differently or less attired. There are ‘lu. | West Taylor street, 1s announced. eat Silgs Rh alauds aries Geaines, ae in dress, regardless of effect; therefore many Para ENE ‘ never feeling the passion, she tries to portray it | inz blossom forth at the Halsted Street Opera- | sions that should be buried in the Giscretion ‘of |. Tho marringo of Miss Minnie Helen Tomlin, eee SS ar Miss Sareay, Bt eae ISS Petar ae Laat Co aeetoe Roles vee tine ieee tate eri ei oneness by ber rapidity of utterance—a rapidity so | House. . . drossmakers, Dus witch ov gains.” osa- | agughter of J: W. Tomlin, Esq., and Fred E. | Kimball, 7. Bee ae Graisy, G. LE diuchmore, | stilie in the enormous Bernbardt scarfs rt necks | of the “Singer'tais to our city from abroad. creat. that words become unintelligible, and | . Mr. Curren, agent for Bartley-Campbell's Irish aaa ter, will be celebrated Thursday evening, | Shaw, Oliver, Champlin, Biles, Gooree enmoro, | stilie in the or ghinness. “hese scarfs are | ‘The singers themselves number many hundreds, abit, Curren, 9eraidine,” is/at the ‘Tremont | | Richard Grant White tnthe Atlantic Monthly | Feb,5, at the resideace of the bride's parents, | land, fF. Denk, bamplin, Sy NcQuestion, Turner, | twelve or thirteen Inches wide, and being dea | see SinGrsociety will bring its retinue of friends paren ee ae euct Fa ot Seale eases conte Pernhurat Js not and never con be | No, 202 Warren avenue. land, f, Denis: Dickenson, Cos, Williaias, Ryle, | beneath the ehinin_buge, bors ee oe ae ase i ercias of ult kinds will receive a jo0d— ve oe can Gael ied ; ‘Miss Amy Lee bas seceded from the Milton cone “a ercat artist,” and gives the following | | Tho marriage ve iliss Bertha Smith and Mr. | Lansing, J. 3i, Dandy, Hafecas, ‘Tove, Wilson, | face and rendera small one by force of contrast | ly support from them durmg their presence without meaning and emphasis. wobles may Leo bind afiss Lizzie Harold has feazons for bis conclusion: “Of intellectual | M. M.S. ‘Marsh will pecur Tuesday evening, Feb. | Thurston, “Eldredge, Egan, Gregory, William | etill smailer. “i great deal of lace fg worn about | here. ‘This feature of the ‘coming festival _ There remains but one other part of tho act- | 90 a copa eS yongonor even of intellectual subtiety, she sug- | 1, at 6 o'cluck, Wer sur South Park avenue. Lane. the throat; black or white {s equally Sasbion- | commend it to that part ‘of the generdl, public {yess anatomy which we bavo not noticed, and a en her place. sts but little; and ner moral nutureseems to ‘The marriage of Biss Dole, daughter of Jumes ‘inst Monday eventog Mr. and Mrs. Ferris | able, ‘and nothing can be more graceful and be- | which has only eye, and thatfor things ‘material. ~ inoct expressive part of Mite. Bernhardt’s an- | E.G, Ellis’ Oaken Hearts” company, teave | feud tain andweulcas her physique.” Speak- | #. Dole, Esq.. and Mr. Hon ughter of sutibe | celebrated their ebinn wedding at thelr, resi- | coming. Handsome n be moro gin add a great | “iris the intention to muke the coming festival tomy itis. We refer to her mouth. Jt is | for Cincinnati to-night. They open there at the | ing of ber as she is in * Pnedre,” he says: “She | golemnized the evening of Feb. 3. dence, No. 248 Ashland avenuc. Fitzgerald tur- | deal to ‘the accessories of the toilet One style | the best that has_ever, ‘been given under the shapels, though rather large, and itis filled with | Coliscum Jan. 24. PE rot naturally the micnof a great tragic | ‘Tho marmage of ning of manda Foreman and | nished the music for dancing, and a supper ‘was | ig made of wine-colored satin, embroidered with | auspices of the © ngerbund ” by introducing themost brilliant and best-inade set of teeth | . s smorican Girl” isshetved. Fanny Dav- has pot uaturaive assume it; er jenlousy Is | Mr, J, Freund, of Milwaukee, will be solemnized | served about 11 o'clock. ‘ is made of “tho natural colors of the pattera, of | tho best vocal and instrumental sulo artists thas that modern dentistry could possibly manu- |. a sna Dickinson Sire. entertaining fretfal and distressing to see; she snaps and | Fab, 10. “A large sleighing party swooped down upon | grapes, ‘vines, und tendrils. Another of Bishop's | can be enguged. ‘Among the latter we rosy Tacture. i Shenacives with a lawsuit. snaris at the Princoss as one ent snaps andsnaris Miss Mary Ryan and Mr, J. G. McCarthy will | tho residence of Mr. fdward West, No. Srv West | purple is embroidered with gold floss silk’ in a | mention Caudidus, the ‘great tenor; Franz Rem— Tt 4s impossible for any impartial critic foneey emselves Stanother: and in the scene from *Phedre’ she | be married av ¥:90 o'clock, Tuesday, in St. Col- | Monroe street, Monday evening, ‘and enjoyed a | design of honeysuckle. Large thread lace vells | mertz, the celebrated baritone; ‘and Etclka that almost everything that Sarah Ba rnbai Miss Eva Earle, R. E. French, and R. C. Brown | raves and shrieks, and shales her finger in tho | umbkill's Church. i pleasant dance. desikpshion long passed away ure utilized for | Gerster, tho Hungarian nigbtingule, as a few does upon the stage is well done. It isimpossi- | toft for ‘Oskaloosh, 1a.. Jan. 21, to join the “Mrs. | Princess’ tace in ‘amanner which is not only The marriage of Miss Maggle, daughter ofMr. | A very pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. | the neck by being ‘slightly shaped. types of whut may be expeeted in the others. quite undignified, but which would not be toler- | and 3irs.C. W. Biaisdell, and Mr. Frank ‘W. | Samuel 8. Snader, Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, at "§ model of # superb reception or dinner dress | ‘Thus far forty-five societies—a larger nomber ble for him to give her any more praise, for no | Joshua Whitcomb company. raise is hers. ‘She dies in ali the ‘ated; which fs indeed peu convenable. There is | Hobbs, of the North Side, will take place at the | his residence, No, 3933 South Dearborn ‘street, the | isthe *Guilette” toilet of eatin ‘brocade and | than have before participated—have signified, PI lays with much grace and beauty of Fred Hooker will open the Park Theatre, for; | no rdserva in her action in this scene, no wither- Hobbs ot ene jot Chureh at So'clock next Thurs- | surprise belng a find ens) th Dearborn streets 0 | Velvet, irhusi long, full train of vin de Bor. | thelr intention to tase ie ihe festival. Posture, and as We, seo her WO. S87 meely Indepen dene oe ren siuenty-sccond | ing implication of more, than sho sis; 00 COR, | ga ce Ming. ‘The couple will be at homo after surprise Delng © Mjoyed on the Lake Shore & | doaux velvet. and ofon of pale-sulmon.pink | ‘There are among them the tro great American How beautiful she did that,” but we never Dy Ps coaltnent of the dagger which she means to | Feb. 15 at 3 ‘9. 290 North La Salle street. Michigan Southern Itxtilrond. Musicaudrefresh- | gatin, trimmed with three flounces of opal- | choral societics of this city,—the “‘Apolio Clab fora moment believe in the death, sympathise Feow, make her rival feel; but, on ‘the. contrary, we ments ond a general good time followed. Among Deaded tulle, edged with a fringe of similar | and the Beethoven Soctety,—and their partici- pends falling over satin plaitings. ‘The tulle is | Pation, while it signnlizes a new era in the bis~ with its pains, or feel its sorrow. We simply ad- ‘Tho Martin Novelty Combination will open | sce a ‘screaming, impotent scold, who takes un THE CLUBS those present were Mr. and Sirs. C. E. Curtis, Mr. th te with its paing, or feo! itstyon training bas be- | to-morrow evening at the Olympic In ihe opportunity vo unpack er heart with words and ; Shas those prosent were NT. Goppe, Tal. Tucker, bliss | embroidered in Horiated designs. (The eapnauin, | P2402; the “bund,” will, ia connection with the , Blo : ~ | cube “there is @ magician, vocalists, and | givo* that ‘woman '.a pleco of her mind,” Thursday ‘evening tho Juniata Club gave 8 | Carrie Osborn, Mrs. It. Fi Fer, Miss E. Jacobson, | of ruby satin brocaded with pink: and opalescent | other fact that the societies come from all the Ifwe come to consider the dressing of [Ne | dancers. Nie. -William Winter settles the theatrical tato | most deligbefn! presentation of -the drama | Sfiss Lizzic Soppe, and Mrs: Cora Sunt of ruby satin brocare™ tue roaches nearly t0 | dliferont parts of the country, jive the | eAae soos we are muauie 1 praise 3 ie Otten ane «Michael Strogoff,” the Parisian apectacular | of Daly's Nautch girls, who appeared fa * Yani. | “Peep O'Day,” and special praise is due Messrs. ‘Miss Fannic'Tuylor was: surprised Friday even- | the end of the train in te basi nore: it 8 cone truly National complexion. -There vill be seren: doesnot dress in accordance, with tho Teauite, | sogsution, wHl be presented at Booths THER ST | Cepoctal Rauch girls, who appeared ia “Zan! | on Mecarthy, George MeDonald, and Willd. | HE AGcor the Tyo, Ba Park avenue, By os | pine autin bvg leaped, saghes of visa is cut | Siro creniag during the fe epDoOn" CONCETSy ments of the character she fopvetuit, splendid | New Yorks on March sented Agamses O'Neill will | especially to bo desired thut the wind of de, | Dounin for Tete eiforts in making it a success. | fics Of the oe danciog even pink satin ed in front, and the casaquin ts orna— Will be evening ithe spent Uon the arranze— Bihtnery and tho ecili of her B aflor ail three | take the title part. e. arengtion would 3 FORIP LY wae en ta called | rhe Indies of the Ciub did exceedingly wrelleand | eee ee olis of La tg. go, Thy gathered | mented se eetn pninted pinstron of opal-beaded caret eee DrOMraIns. : ae Delng as much beyond ‘Gavil as ber own artificial |, “yfanager Meade, of “The Deacon Gomnete These poerets who appear. to be Fecontly artic. | te cast was far above tho average. The Club | at the residence of Sir. Bitehell Wednesday | tulle. The Marquise sleeves tre teimmed with |." Prof. Huns Bulatka, the vwell-kenow ‘composer: Ci econ ject ciucsm,” set custom tn eprmpanty, nas aleged s contraCy so ead ‘lated skeletons egeuped, from an anatomcal | was Cas as iat arter the performance by Mr. | cvening and emjoyes a dunes. Music. was fur | s murrow band of velvet and ruties 0 eagoa | and greeter, will avo tno musies direeHe ‘American criticism would seem to have made it | evi cans business. B Tuusoum, are merely disgusting. They hop.they | and Mrs. Ambrose Plamondon, of No. 36 Throop | "SNC Tia Courtney was tendered a genuine CC, absoltitely necessary that stockings should | We, as the Committee appolrited: by te‘ SAp— opiaontly mi gibber, they tumble, and thoy squeak, and this ss Ida Couritay evening ut her residence, | match the dress, of waatesch ckings Stmiose | gectest Association to prepare this address to street. surprise p: 1 under the auspices | corner of Carroll ayenue and Gnion pick biace, | dainty jardiniere stockings in silk and cobweby | the public, so. Incompliance with the custom. wo say of th 1. Sarah Bernhardt that sbe is n fur better artiftcer Alfred Selwyn, son of John. Selwyn, the well- | is thought to ‘be an edifying exhibition of a cer- The sleight y giver than known Boston manager, ‘and himself an actor of | tain sort of national dance. It is associated e sleighing party z 2 7 nic: salt ~ ‘ than Clara Morris, but that as an, BTV Ine | promise, died at tho Sheree House etor of | tain Sart, of tmot juenling, such o9 might bo | of tho Nemo Social Club, proved e Delian, and | |The residence of Mr. an ay auGail: | Lisle chrcad ae vo gray, ficeh pinks saline BEARS COMI ask eomparably inferior to ber American rival. evening, Jao. 17, of pneumonia. accomplished PY _an S-vear-ola sobool boy: 1n | ‘gratifying success, ‘About twenty-five couples | TOO oS taining party, and dancing was the | deep-toned Me. eater Eropis purple, crimson, | thOCnerrri ce, to the people of Chicage, nd asks Time, pains, care, and money can always John T. Raymond will appear in nis new Rey conrkable pear ele Ce oe OUR GTS: indulge] in the pleasuresof a sleigh-ride to | order of the evening. An clegant supper was | red, and carnation, bright gold or sea-Kreen, | support that the magnitude ofthe enterprise sa se, rains Meennardt, Dut no time, care, | forthe first time at tho Park Theat. Nee | place for persons Be jhore, 1s, Mrlon—pre; | South Chicaro, where a SUPper was served, and | sorved by the hostess, Among those present Were Fed, and cara yin garlands or set sprigs 18,| She Tnories, ‘here 1s no urt whieh is moro makea Sarah Bernnard Mifactare the sym- | York, on Feb. 7. Tho play is called” Fresh, the place, for Persons Osc of africa. "Pont | th caro, Where 6 eiravas devoted todan- | Sr-and Mrs, James Armoye. $F Fit resent were | worked GxqUiSity ja Giippers,awsocorespond- | Hevuting and refined than music. Music. ives Pub, the pathos and the realistic emotion Yis: | Amoriean,” and Gunter is the author. sumably 08. "Maced, bo. new 10 stint. thoremeiogee open eats Sinand Sica, W-S. Battle, Sis, and | Ine vith tee eat ery for inuricr 10 | erprocion font that parca Ne ad Tesnowl. 4 very, 4 . a . , -, Mr. ani isplay 5 AN Wi | exeree ieee oat eealtby Clty a Serah Derchardt. fie i $ At | xnights of Pythias. 2o% i Boothertic Orchurd, Minnie Kodiford, Kittle | stockings have a pattern inserted in the instep tivate u love for, Priy one-way by which this It must be ited, . | and the Daly Brothers—on, the road ina piece | was not a pleasant spectacle to see Mr. Duly’s | at Brand’s Hull. Upwards of 400 of the Order, . a = KK and ee ankle of point d’ Alon mn, Duchesse, or Val- masses, er ly a arcs ecoe i tna omever at ye. Bers, | seange to tno Menion-ices* Vorage inswiteer | Sei eras Moi abbaokground fora parcel | thoi ladles, and fovited, Fuse! Mort ono Noni, “Bann bron, deste Boch SSG tac | Gneannes ao, ith eiborite sie clocks Freee a its a advantages. The bigh pri ted by her | 1an0- > + aud tho affuir was 2 dec! ly, cnjoya a pole nS. Parker, W. J. Neate, William Fashion gives extraordinary Importance to the 2 tig for her personal services cchdered tt impossblo ‘The whale will be on exhibition 3 PPS eon the play, and romans iat ge has been per | feusr of good things supplied th fag adjoining honey, John Whiteford, James Peuse, Jumes | fect in Sivas torn PBB no tacoma | HOT AMA nae the, come titel = sonal services retderound ber with a | tion Building for just another week. Tt Na Oot pees Y length. fi i : Booth, and Dir. Kennedy. - le. Chicago will be u great force in behal€ of music. frst-class company of artists, even bad such | an object of curiosity to a great, mane as boom | mitted torun té a very Brot Noe Otiy et ita | Wat ot Soon “ane program consisted of twenty | ifo"fourth annual, banquet of the Sons ot | “Ssme charming toilets are prepared for bal Il be u great tomicus to entoustnscn a 2 mies eof things when almost tho ony enter- | numbers, and tho happy throng Stwle wet Fane roar held Tuesday evening at the | masques and mingy-dresspartics. A shepherdess Our iveal pride should Pee people should 10 nm procurabie in France. She has been ac~ ‘and doubtless the few remaining days of the ex- gus 4 ‘ a toe fe Sad staat to boseen in a great Capital lke | wy i webdse presoat wo ft eee Soroush. gistoined to plas in theatre Were ee will be well attended. tainmera ‘oe furnished by the San Francisco | and finished. AmoDy tage PS Wis Came, | PRD use, eal banque successful stuit, | costimes « after a portralt oy eae geal | spire us to united cart, 12 *Eehalf, ef osin~ = Cag one Coyudlioy Gor, sme. | 22m rahe we pare ce eer Open (HS Minstrels” Sores es By and Mes eine eG eas held at the nquet of Balsase Wed- | plaited flounces edged with narrow lace, palo. gerfest. Pee Ee tation. ? an, Croisctte, Mounei-Sully, Febvre—are a " rand, Mr. and Mrs, Goor’s opi an . | Sig evening. Over 90 guests were present, | paise fof bul foulard covered Ww! y 5 Tes or SCHNEIDER, - about ‘as ‘fin . gud explatre in that place. ‘The owner of tho | ; _ | Brand Mr ang Tears Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. y evening. 0 we lad, Concrete and & pictur rORGE SCHS sboat as ape a5 Uherelt, Tt is t0e | uheatro wished 9 a eee ee mA LEE Pris, Seeand Mes Ashob, 3 Ga Mes | Mad Stents hg “Ansgcation of Toternt: Hower, seo, tnmed witnasee te,* @ Wate Chatrman of the Finaneecommition, I Bio churm “theres"“Every dota and every | te Place, Which afr. Gllbers quiee 8 For The Chicago Tribune. Fyadston, Mr and hire. Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. | s:dnqi Es-Delewates of tho ‘Trpograpbical Catan ) tet e Struy erdower girl basa blue silkover- | Wiburast V fs J effect is carefully worked out; every piece of “ Bigamy,” the new play produced during the What witchery Hes Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Kt. JAWaller, Mr, and Mrs. ve a banquet and ball at ‘tho vaimer House in | skirt and Incod bodice looped with large pink WintrAs! HEINEMANN, & businoss harmonies wits another piece of Dust kar the Standard ‘Theatre, New York, clos¢- In the deep-biue eyes Nagtier, Mfr. and rs. J. Mugner. Mr. and Mrs. fevocor inquet and Mniversary of tho birth of | roses over a short white-sil skirt edged with Be ommittee. nese; and eversthinz is hanother picce Of Diing | Iv resembles te well-knowa pleco Carmila’s or the spinner. Stubel Leet Ey Townsend, rand irs. Gruber Me honor of the Jnblia. ‘he attendaneo was large, | narrow blue} plaited tlounces. |The feat bine | = o_o i .E = -fancl e fs ss Mrs. 7 > at is crow! SSS estaituations with epee der unish that come Ses ana Miss as ID ened, A aes Bet ope Hee: Snore Petrie, Mr. and 3irs, Dresler, Mr, and Mrs, Dials a tn ey oo ee a goose of thelr | of red, cisire.and ten roses is carried in the MILLINERY. tie sstsituations with a polish anda finish thar cope ) S05 fo uve made a favorable impression. “Agshe guzes toward the seal Fete end sits: WH. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs, @ backey Zounves, £avs oS evouing at tne | hand,” A Grécke dross of Pure S nite Dun's cloth : Bornbartt was but ie careot & cetonm, Had | i ‘The sunilzot glancing, : Gcidwin, air ard airs. G, Laneaster, Mr. and | Biimier le recepagns sncing was the feature of | falls in gracofas folds to the fect, festooned Rorunardt Was but the bartot 6 Svstam. Ae || «Edw Booth eee eee his London. eurare- Ou blue waves dancing, Baldvein, Mr. ong Mind Mire. Corcoran, Mr.and | tho venting. falls tr go waist by & girdle set with large pearls; 3 . people her visit totais eguntey wvould have been | em Pe cn ne blunders thet OF eee ein O’er tho calm, unruilled Sea, Mrs. Shellietd. Mr. gud airs, J. Seuott, Me.;| “Gorin sgternoon and evening, the Ress pdout ene Venetian band-mirror is suspended, : ; Pr erent arinie rice eaeeice oe could pave | 2amict and ey nave rere caret ‘S'white sail nearct, Mrs. J, Ldston, Mr ma ars, Rerguson, Mr, and | gigego hiline, the mevly-installed pastor OF | fot if o Mod silver-cbains. The bead ornament - seen iiusiratel in ie pegeetion of cusemble n | Peru an le Ulan Heer poets ‘o the haven steoreth, : gnd Mrs. Lune: 0 Sie-and Mrs. A. Gooding, | Griry church, and bis wife, eavo the Met Ot | Mast An et crownlug wreath of leaves and ber- school of acting frotebien imserasdion COWld ee ee tit biunders will not materially | yore tho maid waits Patiently. Mrs. Cie Merrick, We qgor, Mr-anid Mrs... J: | Rories of informal receptions at tho residence | an upreb young iady a vivandiere’s costume fave been Neamed “ur eeraimardce, manger | meet bis popular ty witt the Baalieh SubUe, iont Mr. and Stes. lee, strand 3trs.J-J. Ken? | Strand Stra eee Saams, No. 620 Belden | is extremely plauan, ‘Tho skirt and oversktrt Es bad to depend upon her, and her wlone, ti ‘dea Sothern, the comedian, it is sufe to say, has When roses were budding, nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | SvGnue. A large number of the members of the | are of bri ht crimson satin trimmed with him remuuertive nudiehecs.. he conse rae | Soe erma small estate considering the large Voter fall sail scudding Bvang, Sr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Pe avenue. A large M present. + bands of wold ‘praid. ‘The jacket is fastened at Dror is tot slic’ Bersbardt is: bere left but of money be bas made during bis titc~ Her true lover sailed away. Moore’ Mr. and Mrs. W. Collett, Mr. and Mrs, congregation wernt social event took place at | the neci, ape thon left open to the waist, where Bes oen,or, is, thut, Mule, Bernhardt is hero | time, Ho invested some Nears a0, 23010, aah one little year & : Moore; Br, and Dis. > Ooet ones, ain. and | qysSigenee of Air, and Mra, W. 12 Larrabee in the necks, Oy nsingle hook: it again falls apart ; Eergunded by a set of actors, with few Os | Which be could not touch. tis doubtful if he Thtreturn—never fear— Musselman. Mr. and APS. err, ste, andatrs. | FES z°Viow. Jase Friday night; About sixty | fe closed Dy mM Sulstcoat of gayly flowered gold traveling through the provinces merjean star | Mis ieft much beyond tis ‘And then with Mabel I'll stay.” R. Foss, Mr. and Mrs, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Criss Lake Viows last a the South Side, by tho invita- | satin. |The fhree-cornered hat of crimson satin See ee ee eee ae | ee ea i! . Thoy swore to be tus, + | ford, Sik, and Mrs. 3. H. Burobam, Mr, and Mrs. YOUDE PoOPES rrabep, drove out ip two six-horse ) is bound) ne tngold, and the stockings orc ulso : : Que result of this unfortunate eeuea oF A musical and dean on ee Palebane non faltered “ Adieu ‘Thomas Hanoogl. Ne nd ATS ind’ Sl ton of Mr. Ming abd ovclock, and were sumptu- | gold olor. Ron pan 1g slung Over ne eer Having sold only a portion, .oF* mo pa: iven on. 8, over * = ane . H. Michaelson, Mr. 4 Tr at T y a Ee oulder. re ress any is to be seen in tho tolsomeness of | Hail. wader tie auspices Cf ee rel appear nd tho proud sae ee romana Baker ire and Birs, jackson, Str. and Mt oes entertained, ion OF ere eno nignt a Striped. A pretty Sil vhite alk with a broad | the stock damaged by the redgnt By each performan : ; ves rt ee when Sarah Bernourdt ber- | GariZeian ‘Temperance Union. There will appear The bravest tier Hyers, Mr. and Mrs.S. Greenburg, Sr, clog, and 2 ree ao Saturday morning. striped rose covoivel, Allie apron of white | Fre WW, H., HAGEDON will offer E self is of tho stage: the toils: “1 art ‘by the aualel z the tollsomeness evinced | sir, Sumucl Kuyzer, the clocutionist, Sirs. Clara Myers, Mr and ics eres, fir, al ; nt r RIDE. ao. No. | Gils edged with Languedoc lace and harrow K B nee jn fis restlesness, sts yawning, | Siacy, Mrs. Louis Falk, Mrs, Jenny Kempton, From a maiden fair and bright. iT. eoeucker, Fae aan ee saay hosperit woe, 5 fo, | silk is elgetret: the bodice 1s 1fcg, Sivet worn | for this week the palanceof choice Club ‘Tuesday evening, and the and in its general air of we a a. Ryan, Mr. and = Mrs. . "An American audience inoking a ” | Me°Sobn B. MeWade, Stiss Amy Fay, and the ‘When daylight wns done Nr. and Strs, L. Spitz, Mr. and Mrs. Rt. Ds Craw: re place Tuesiy Cresent indications | over a chemlset of Ircit silk ruslin; a fichu isthe i dam- 1 American audience inoking at Sarah Bern |) Chicago Quartet. ieee ate yas spulie Mr. and Sirs, 1; Spit Gardner, atrs.F-8. Fisher, | gro quar i will be a briliant affair. The Barer over a, chsed silic is knotted about the throat: & goods, consisting of slightly er ing forthe election news on that Wednesday Haverly’s Mastodon Afinstrels, recently organ- She donned his favorit gown, irs’ Plummer. Greeley, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.J-S. | tive Committee have ‘arranged & program of | little coquettish cap of white muslin. is trim aged RIBBONS, FEATHERS, Boring. Toused to expect something which is | zed. have been, cutertaining crowded houses at "And wended ber way Suite: Siissos Midatston, Wagner, Kay. Kelly, | Gunees, und thoy. request, {the ¢ ueste enter the | with blaek velvet bows; the stockings 26°OWERS, and trimmed Hats f aye Some ee o cuPeCt SOMCTNNE Hrdoes | the Generals theutro in this city. The perio: Where the waves were at play Philips, Diamond, Smit, Cunningham, Natit | yotel by the Slonros sizer entrance. akirt of the dress. D TS ON : ‘come, comes always the wrong way. They keep | ance on Che opening night left not # very favor On the rocks, just outof the town. =~ MeMeekia, Mackex, Kennedy, Emma smith, | Hotel by OO Gy tho bighiand gompany of the Ge, and Bonnets at {5 CEN Ss : falling for greut effects they bave read about Able iinpression. ‘he troupe, howev ‘The ship nearer came: Wyman, Runden, Warmington, Crerar,, Messrs. | sixth infantry, will hold its fi reception in SOCIETY TOPICS. THE DOLLAR. This sale will 49 the newspapers until the final fall of the cur- | done better during tho week, and the entertain- She murmured bis name— oman, Ropeciadieton, Martin, G. Randall, A- | fut) highland costume at the gapory, ny Wa | thé theatre hats for ladies which men adinire Sd ‘ain. when they look at each other-and say: It | ment now sors with a snup that pleases the «Ab, Jamie, we never will part!” _ | Garpenter, J. MeDonotat. B.C. Ruce. 4. % | bush avenue, near ‘Van Bure ef Tuesday | |" are the close bonnets which have flat | take place at 31 WASHINGTON- H ust be great; st must be wonderful; but we | patrons of ininstrelsy. ‘The troupe will remain But, c’er the thourht passed, eieen i sorning, Holmes, Gritz, Samucts. B.S. | ovening, it being the birthdaS iversary of the close snms, and fit the head so Pield, Leiter & Co.'s. f avenue been educated up to. it, "suppose. | here another week 5 The tag at hulf-mast eerie Es Brown, caldwell, Hansen, W. B.Lis- | Robert Burns. Rin crowns an See egear repress ST., next to Field, Le 2S ¢ and” so fall to sce it" It was not 80 § ening Morton & ‘A cruel pain sent through her heart. Lamb. Potboter. a. Nugent, R Buchanan, | “Governor and Mrs. Cullora i give thelr see- | closely that the only face trimmie MR. HAGEDON will open at his | with an American audience when Machel At Hooley's to-morrow Coo opear. In ad- Sgnden. A sson, F. Blackburn, 8. Diamond. Hol- | ong reception of the Lemislative Sooscy, atthe | need isa bead fringe failing upon the hair. . c pee { BS Adrienne Lecouvreur denounced the Princess; Homer's Big Four Minstreis wie) Pin the. bills He was buricdatseat =~ YJ Bampson: oasiter, Wilkinson, C. Nugent, | Srecutive Mansion in Springfield next Wednes- | "ro onjoy a good dinner one must be served DY old location, 42 & 44 Madison-st., i itwasnot so when Wistori ns Maric Antoinctié dition to Maj. Burk, who is sty Of ‘niutary ‘To his own Mabel Lee Forland, Warmington, Garnsey, Glibert, Mul- | gay evening. : . ood aintmme Gardner House wait- ith entirely NEW. and ! ‘ fended Her boy agninst the mob of Paris; itis “the world: beau idea of mm ay He bequeathed his undying troth. - vaney, and Cusey. é ‘ —— pleasant attendan! be aaa soon wi an AY. i not go when in bis tizer-rago Salvini sransles | PeTfeetons rs among the Ae “Neath the dark-blue wave Miss Créote, af -No. 205t. John's place, enter _ PERSONAL. ° on are nated foe their conrteous bearing CHOICE stock of Millinery.’ : the fol- | obliging : ee : Frank Bowles, Ernest ney made her cold grave, . | tained the N, Jego;"iv is not thus thoy f those of Burt Haver! : i a 1 when Clara Morris Burt a aes 4 Vv Je abrond are it nS utters her wail mur be ne S| Sinclair, Ed Kirwan, T, Waters, J. A. Burney, {anes ay danced to Fitageraid’s music until a | Among the Chicago people abr; rely occyrred at the very.popular | = filers her wail of despair before Camilivts 10K~ | Lew Dumond, Matt Diamond William Skuse, And the sea wus the last home ¢f both. fate hows lowing: At Paris—Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Sirs. rotate ame, syrrea st the very Pobaud |. . PPS’ COCOA. - eiken for all in sli, wo showld say that the Gharies Templeton, and William Fontainbleay. a dhe lystle Literary aing Speiai Cub gaveade- } \..G. Clack, Mrs, ‘doyward, E.S.and Bre, Wash- | Congress streth esterday afternoon, “se y . 'Y now excited from one end of this cuun- This evening the “‘Doacon Crankett”™ engage- ghtful masquerade party reday evening in @ family. At London—J- ‘Baglis, B. F. | competition of 3 faster Graham won the pe STATEFUL COMFORTING. Us to the 1 rank A Sensitive Child of Nature. * r leusant. in, ag | burne and family. n -plated roller-skat & now ¢xelted from one Coman is aa ex- | ment ut the Grand Opera-House will come £0 0 Te icatan Nein: Kindergarten Hall. A P! evening was | POET, {. Hopsins, H. 31, Kellogg, 3frs. Lausen, beautiful pale. OF, lke ie eer ee oe Infuence “of i iv . the press thav bad already piay, nop beenwell received by the audiences. | oq were toasting their fect at a stove in the | pic of. the season at tho residence of Mrs. H. 1. | and Mrs. Kerfoot, ‘Mr. and Mira. Kirk and family. Mrs. (S. L. Stevens will ve pleased to see her goods fraordinary — evi 4 : deans tt a th assed. rl : x Sauenoe "a evidence of the powcr and | close, Business hus been gratifying, and the Pwo not very ‘prepossessing-lonking: gentle- Pathe Neighborly Club gave their seventh socia- | C. ‘Montrose, R. and Miss "Rhodes. At Nice—Mr. |: cy 9 the sarest of tha eight co mpetitors. r s’ ocoa: row ey prefs ountry before it hud | We understand that Mr. Johu Hubberton, tho , % 4 y ¢ understant 19 | back room of a saloon. One of them was read- | Haight No. 23) Lafiin: street, Wednesday even- | 4+ nresden—Dr. and Mrs. Babcock. At Florence | ‘oustomers for bair vat'a58 State street, | - Z = Cis eve er ee nous {0 this coun de iteclt, how- | author of the play, bas entirely rewritten 974 | ing a newspaper, udcenis, | Be exclaimed, ever willing, unabl . " v "Tho parlors, elegantly decorated for the - eh . . Fore. ite ie eo, ace so sonsibie Ey Gercgct Ore will ae ie joel arate Sam ang ae Bato, been cavent vgasion, were filled sb ‘a happy crowd, who sins, Malta Gea, and Mrs, Sinith, Mrs.C. Mf. | W sant/pattern rooms. i : BrraKrast. the artisue qualities See A ee ee | mee cecal stealing, was shot and killed while running from passed eee evening In sitging | “ii, event of, tho week well be me PiU ion Frank Buckland at 2 Ball. 6 gva thoronm wpowledes, ofp natura! iaws Ei | ane Gecales” an adaptation by Mr. AT. | HhoSherif” = dou ome sty, co), Nena oe | tho sath ce ob alr. a of the Loreley Clup, | ception wobe eiven by, the Calumes Vt tong | Gmamman, Gat Jem, Us cecand ina obituary faith caver tho everaugns of, diprion 52d the responsible for the infamous scandal a *" i thrown Cozauran of the.*Diany.” of Messrs. a@Eavery | glad it turnea out that way T knew them boys. .. . ‘day evening at the Clb House. " four- | nutrition, and by a enreful YFP ° Bbeory About Rer name and person, jae tue | and anran of te “Dianu, Of Monday evening | {am glad Sam aid not, survive, for he 8 ey gf, the residence Of A eis Soper, No. 468 | cut Ge cuntined exclusively to the ‘members of | notice of ihe laud Brank Bueklany ee heand nate iee of mal seegted Cyvon, SME pve BM Bee tories which bave Deca set afeat oon: | arthe Union Square. The Hoenig day evening | fam fyned, and it would have almost inlled him | heen the best of ect, eries. Mfusieal and dra- | the Club, : - winugive a large re- | Lware partners, thirty-three, Zeors ago, inOx- | Poca Weten may sav depends for euccess simply upon the dramatic | ro have had. his brother ‘convicted of stealing. | matic selections were given by the ‘Misses Kittie |. Mr.and Mrs. H.-F. Waite nr road na re | ford, Bogiand. ‘The British °, Eociation for the | bills iets bythe fuaietous ay ofaacs arittes demned for the gavo US Man: heavy duces for s a i + shed. thc @ alacrity with which they repub- | Hoot of asories of bizhly-wrought situations, | Ho wes too sensitive, Sam was—bad too much | Wallace, Katie Osterle, and ‘Jennie Hunter, Mrs. | coption Monday evening, or jane. street. ‘Xdvancement of Science was in ‘session in the | thataconstitauion may. ‘ice antl jose stories in their columns, and the s occu} tack oer tagerness with which they ret: Gnd’ "notwithstanding the gloomy and some- | family pride to succeed in a.rough.frontier | w. Messrs. L. J, Hends oe NO id my father, the late Bir W. | strong enouah to resist, avery tendoney. niled all the petty” eket i Es iy ee . H. Hodge, and Messi .. J. Henderson, min: will | university-town, and my father, the = Hes are floating arvund us goislp that was eet They Totnes etens hays | Wat unEymputbetlc oa the play. it will | country” Homer Stone, W. H West, D. 2. Sie rea {he senior clam residence of Seminary Gl | B' Hamilton, of Dublin, and. Toccupted rooms Hondeeds of gai ma care lag mene paint WS Piivate life; but no scandal, as fac as we knows Sourless hole tne st le g Jono H. Mather, ‘and Lawrenee Marston. 7 22 No. su Michigan avenue, next 1c any | in Christ Chureh ‘College. One evening, SONNE | mar escape many 5 fatal sbats by Keeping Siro ware icy but ng seandel, 28 fOr eter, Thee 1 “For twenty-two years Mrs. Susanna Asmus, and Sirs, Frank Doug lass, oN 10. est Van eae et Buckland was golng to a ball giv on, believe, | well fortizied with pure blood und a pr Pe TERE Derely'echoes of what bad Leek uttered | Hyde & Bebman's variety company bas | No. i Bartlett street, Baltimore, Md., was a Buren street, will ent ertaln e Club next Tues- | evGning sy. ay, G. Wallace, néé -MeIntosh | by the ludies ef Oxford to the association, and ished frame. only Ie ie and 1D.), labeled abraad for ‘cdvertising ‘purposes, and. os thoy | packed the Olympic, Thats during, tho week, | sufferer from sores ‘and pains in herlimbs. | 8%, ¢ the Friday Nigbt Club | bave returned from thelr jallage, NES and are | usked me to come with bin wich, | So ang aCe bondom Be acl for ‘advertising. Purposes, 2nd. 05 ER0y | PaeAe ee Ca mrvexceltent ong; ieaeed ono of | She tried many Tes aes WWITROUt ANY favor | wane soieemecHNg oe at the res y, Niaht Club | Pevding ia tho city, at 9 Warren Seca asked MGocided, sensation amid the rank an Tromeopathig Chemists, London, Bag. lone, bring fi _ “ se : oe assem! ykland led it oun! nd doth beret fad manorer, Freuara ta money 10 | to bes: of is kind S000, portant avout ia the | #ble Tests Happening to beat of St | and Mrs. J.G-Feters Ne gel Wcst Adame street. | “nary TieGr ive minstrel onerenments at Boar dresea ea acatimials, oie Rept BS | « st60, Epps? Chocolate Essence, for afte. » FRaSScume un indignation at the appearanceof | Program a ‘accten entitied ~siuidoon's Pie~ | Ja00bS Tit’ a csronderfal. . ‘The sore healed, | Program comin tee, and_aa excellent enter- [#8 poatshouse. college cap on, reaardless of the Manic Teiy..Lerneon ; ements whicn myst ave ace Goureed og | Moraine fee io aaa os thar Aro rish | heresy yengd-andshoismow well azsin, | talnieat wus furnished, “The yertsinants werp SREPOUEE 9, Je Gleaner, io, 251 West | ene and fised,tbelr hands Very 2 Ihy ‘And Friday evenings the