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1881—EIGHTEEN PAGES. SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, was held at s . Richard 1 d D 3 ¥ S the residence of Mr. Richard | T. Mt Hovne, DF Wi i "ares, Hatie T | B0 %000 Ll o0 cold weathier necessitat- | arlisuc asis all the hair fy ©HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ' i 5 _J-2:183: Wedgewooa, 2:10; - OUR SOCIETY. Trere im ont-fashioned sieiahatas mharsday | - TheHomit” wasadmirably recited by Miss |-with 2 fou variationsof tmeprevailing shapes [ distinguished, canaideration provids horses | . THE TURF. Tadid when Mo fempls trotied (3T & . evening. The party left the residence of Mr. Jennie Hunter. A _ o and colors. | Cioaks are unchanged,—in e ind oxen wItH own‘ o avore tho f0%, = i ,-” c"°fi,,’{'53‘2“§2“§ “”}fif‘m et in 2 m‘;m E.W. Glilett, on West Monroe street, and | Thursday evening & reception was _Eiven | only novelty being the introduction of shir- | &0 0 O B TbbIL. o - Hime would ot be enualed n trears : i proceeded 0 -Dovming’s, in Lake View, | By i m"}e.i\éésioligg‘gfmg‘r'z‘c’fi'tfif ' | ring at the neck, waist, aud wrists of a few O favnn Has presonted all lis Tro- | The Chicago Trotting Program Efis"s’ I o addinon to the Tong e odualor sure The Prummept Events of the Xuxfir‘;ednhs‘upper was served and dancing In- %f,:’,"’fl:‘r.m The host and hostess were.as- ap]cles made in the lighter cloaking mate- | 5, antiquities, inciuding the g‘?m and silver for Next July. % done so befare.. . Wao Past Week. riday éveningzthe regular meeting ot Our | sisted in the ~eception and enterfainmeont of | rials. This style 1s not adapted to beavy | ornaments of the so-called * Treasure of ‘The sons and daughters of War Danca on the Pas ecx. Mutual Friends, a West Side organization, | their distinguished guests by Mr. and )i{s goods. Fur trimming bas been more exten- Priam,” to the Emperor 9f Gerxr-mm. ::}ré,é ‘:_,};?32 ”,‘r’,‘;‘fi"“;fi‘};“;fi{‘gw- Dines o '), Hoyne, Dr. nnd Mrs. T% S. Hoyne, M | sively used thisseason than for several yeats | ‘The Bernhardt waves are very natural and Thirty-nine Thousand Dollars Offared | AFgraces lasisty_foue of hich they Sarted otk of Burnham’s 5 v Lyt Second, an Central Music-Hall hair store. in Various Purses. e Ahes wern LhIl Tobcnoneimes: mex-mnm.fi Delprat, No. 95 West Adums street. ~“The 376, one-fourth of which st Wi it tands to Warfeldg Weddings Solemnized During That | prograr consisted of musie, readings, and | Wards of Cannjoharie, X. Y, Miss Genlo 0 o : : £ " alg Pecintions, and a supper was served, fol- | Hoyne, JMiss Gerlig Hoyne, ?‘irnfrl’;m\l fi g:fiéhflw‘lfilfl gf the. ‘f“g]‘; s';‘:ll‘lg‘?u“:‘e d;“:h‘: onnor says ho predicted ayery snow-storm P : 5 Period—Future Nuptials. loged i’ au enjoyable dance. et lfigyx’:g, Ar. J. T\ Hoyne, an e over:i. i n-;l dm:ahs;lo e ekate s, and we u:\};la |:1m ttflhlls L_wnfim{.m Wi tlhes;: Jfifi:g&' TR — The proverbinl Inaccuracy of Sportig papey . n_ Friday eveni: Jast aboub twenty yne. i I} ) - we will admit thal ut then '\ ious- fo Dac Jzainst | 15°well exemplificd by the Y aag s dolts O of the handsomest Germans” 6Ver | ya¢ o many-colored street suits. Evening | upon the warm days he had promised us. Hlr, Demis Auxiou 4 st Julien o B lon shoy pive )‘{ofirfm“?;fi?!g‘g“:u:fr:uer §. and St. Jukien. 21184 in thelr lists of horses that have trotey B couples indulged in 2 delightful sleigh-ride | . One. ¢ 4 . i v i . 7 ‘Chicago or vieinity was that siven t k X P L aud Sleigh-Rides Becoming a Great Feature | to Evanston, under the auspices of the L. I ven in Chic s{)y T iheir beauti- | dresses are still made of the many beautiful | That’s what we want him to explain. . it it 21183 fn thele late, Of Morscs tat bave . They alss give the cheput: 1L C. club. 'Among those present were the | y Mr. and Mrs. V l'\l?hgr?'fll'k Tast Thursday | fabrics imported iri the fall and ornamented The veteran- photographer, Hesler, gives —— ;dinz 3. ‘bomas a record of 2:8% —whicy 3 n’'s Festivities. 3 Rl at. Hij : 35kl gfithg eas Aisses Jonne, Annie and Lotiie Macaulay, |.ful home The “German ” was conducted by | with hand painting, while ‘the various | Dis pafsonal ““e""“’{,‘ 0 "‘}‘f,‘;"s’ihf,‘t gfig CIICAGO TROTTING. PROGRAM. F 3 cabinets only $4 per dozen, The Driving Park has completed its program ;mnumly Tons;, the horse never having beatsy LG Nellif ia, Kittie_a lie | evening. - T. Green, Neliie Malia, Kittie_and Mol M{‘l 'ngl?esxx'[g“éé\?)tncgénfi%m2‘310 dnlumet passementerles or ‘bead and chenille em- b o o S iss Fannk 3 g it ay o > the July trotting meeting, 8ot rolderiesaro niade o tat ey may be st | * N and noval voricbaskets are made i | 1" poee tha the Asseciion Hewes, L. Schafer, L. Hoflman, L. Cameron, Parties Given by the Clobs, Receptions, Sarprists, | Edna Byron, E. Cleaver, I Pearson SEbE:— % Yery dlogant domino party rd rotted no less than forty- non, and. Messrs, Edgerton, Whiting, i rated without ying the design, the ’ vith very high - . and Personals. Y Simons. i rarsday evening, entertaining about twen- | rated W hout” destroying th gm, the form of a lady’s boot, with very high ks "—tnis ti This s wit )‘m;fi. tgngé‘fl-'nx}gngh'l’msllx?‘l\x}?\’lll{mi‘.eshfini‘(l} 'tl;'l-fl\'e co’uu!es. faeh individual present fm- | smaller flowers, etc., being used for sleeves Tieels, and are handsomely lined with sitk. has taken another Encl:v\ d:pn::;s m:mssum‘?:g xrnulngsnrr(_mr';:-f,'ugfig“l % S Kennedy, Will 110 tand. and F. “Johnson, personated some well-known author, being | or the ends of 'hnsnucs. the larger patterns For the opera toilet artistic waves, natural | in the dircetion of large P Stion by the next with thirty-cicht heats. Hannis and s’?_ MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. Last \"edncsdn)‘le\ ning the L. P. 1L C. distinguished. by me:\nts_ of a card. Theaf- {o‘rmmlf;; mg fimner Mdflpnmriml gur orm\'efg and becoming, fre NECESSATY. (For su'ch visit, :Jfl.ooo b:mg ol!ere:ls :gsr c;:;?suwcss o e i!:)l({(«:lnngfh “\.fi'{"e‘d‘. Elxl;:mp : :g :uua: Wedge. %) " ho v i f rimming. various styles are mad Ly g aza 5 & 3 rses of various cl . L xt, Vi (e eats; fair was highly successfu g. Collars in yariol ¥ "f'home’s Hair Bazaar, 157 State streef aflnk':sym“‘ 1ot yeur was so great that it has Hext, with twenty-seven: Will Cody nex‘??flfl ix: and Hattie Woodward next, with A quict and pleasant wedding occurred 7 ing. o “home of 1 1 l¢ . held their regnlar meeting at the b Nonday, from 4 to 10 o'clock, Mrs. I V. | of colored beads, and are an cfeetive addi- |~ Delightful Sara Bernhardt,” said a well- Bt ‘our heats. v, Jan. 12, at the residence of the i No. 195 Lincoln ave- 3 | a L Keduosiay, the Misses Macaulay, No- 195 Lind Waite, of No. 33 Indiana street, gavean | tion to an ordinary black dress. Fiehus of | yygwy aetress the other day; “there is not | been adhered to, certain modifications which | 4o . bride’s parents, No. 62 Sedgwickstreet. The | nue. ¥ 0. 3 i ’ 5 We! ;. F. Do T i v n | elegant reception in honor of her son and his | Ince, wide collars, vests, pompadours, and y S bracs it i1l more favorable to horsemen contractinz parties were 3. G. F. Derguer orl‘ }:g ?(I)lufs;';fi“ Eg‘r‘;gf"“{,‘;fleesf‘l:',l;de:gfi:g%: young hridé’. née Walcott, whose wm!dlnf other neck trimmings are ‘made to wear with é‘éi’r"},‘ of-her. but what there "= pmacel ;';';?:;:_‘:Z:lx::pwd, These are concisely stated ASE ;‘I “}_.2:‘5; Al"f;:m !; ;)m(‘)\ “!' m!.‘ll m'i Ke‘n.l' ltz‘ the residence of Mr. Jol Coclirane, §°h40 b CL.;]? o tf);l I Slmgft thebride aptiert %fi;e:refl;:tdé‘ “‘ien,""l‘?-o‘u"?‘fiil}c"n‘{}:"l‘f{éfii' ‘Beautiful examples of thoartistic in valen- | in tho program, and lacks of space preévents any B -BALL. ", Leavitt ofticiated. Only the immediate | g, ot and i ved to be the ence, . I., the home. he | . s nde o e vari o xamples " y South Throop street, and if, prove qhees fi Mrs. Jobm 1, Williams, of No.60L | witii crépe de chine, linen lawn. etc. " | tincs at Juo. 5. Stoti’s, 224 State street. allusion to thom Tiere. The progrum SaSIok | y oy of Jrore o Less Intercst to Playe the dates of ‘the mecting bemz July 19, 20, Our frontier must be more closely guarded. ers and Spectators of the *Natlonal » clativi COT resent. Afte <t bl andenjoyable ever given A S S friends and relatives were present. After | most brilfiant ma enjoyalblo ono West Monroe street, gavea very elegant re- Wedding suits of lingerie, consisting of 5 four piecgs, are made of real Valenciennes There has been something too much of Cana- | 21, 2%, ana . SHGE AT Field Sport.”), the ceremony and congratulations the guests | by thisclub. During the evening Miss Annie [ ¢ street, chil 3 dered some | ception Thursda; evening. y) ? sat down to a generous repast, afier which Dumey and Mes. 1, Corearp Fey/ frs. P. V. Kellogg, assisted by Miss Emma | lace, linen lawn { drawing strings of col- | dian weather smuggled over the border this b s d R % , beautiful vocal music, which added rquch _Mrs. P. V. Ke! 0gg, ass y Miss , line n, and dra 3 1 g leg - > T DAL, ety S50 LIRS the happy young couple departed for their to the enjoyment of the evening. Forty | Kellogg, gave 2 reception Tuesday evening | ored satin ribbon. Those which sell at $150 winter. Ecxc’x":fi.&_;?&—‘ mrdc; n$ L e B B o e Coteas g, re belng talkeq ® 2 in honot of the Misges Lehmer, of Cincin- | a-set. have a trained night-dress, trimmed Fetherly’s Parisian complexion ‘powder, in 1 tted resent. in hono! 5 ) 5 e to" winmer of tho fastest heatu i trotted | T o Cor o Worcesters, 1s the night-clerk future bome. - couples were p X i - T - evening, at csidence of | ““The Lorcley Club gave a_very pleasant natt, O. h with colored satin- bows, with real Valen- | three shades, takes the lead. Principalde- | {o EA e tzx]:l?l'gel = g 3)‘11:‘%)[“'1“&: s(’;‘lgl:. Desplaines eufr{-l:t;\ixg;ixfi Tuesflfi;‘ evening_at the'resi- | A very pleasant birthday surprise-party | cicnnes mce-edgm% and !nésrgion. The Wat- | pot, 189 W ‘abash avenue. b"xfiffi.‘;;h;“"m pen to all_stallions; $2,300 t0 | of Bancroft's Lotel, Worcester. L VRTE S e ¢ dence of Mr. Frank Douglass, No. 58+ West | was given to Col. S. V. Shipman at h!s'ho_me. teau plait at the back is finished with long Mr. Gladstone is an ardent lover of books, | first: $1.230 o second: 0 to thirds ioénté” The Worcester Club are said to be anxious 569 Warren avenue, on Wednesday even- | loops of ribbon, which are made with a train | and not only keeps pace with the literature fourth. With 800 (sl,-,hcr(:: cxg[x;:flon\\mplgr of the | ot ete Hotaling RS an extr man and to street, Miss Francelia E. Smale was united | 3537 o) street. " Musieul selections were | Io. Gley, 1II.,, the Rev. William Lawrence ofl- | rington, Miss Id: (. Gilbert, Mr, Frank B. [ course, the order o g ¥ d gl period of Cabinet councils to frequent the s b secont; $2 fo third; $130 to fourth. Manning, formerly of the Bostons and Ciacine i s wedding W eX i Villiams,-Mr. crank Pierce, Mr. Charles E. | elegant supper served added much to | ored silk Surah, with Breton lace mmgled | Jj 1 sond- - i ndon. i = iding. The wedding was an exceedingly | Willianis Sy, Frask Pleroe, St GUties 1 | SieFlcashre of tho oocasiom and the party | with, the puflibes and, rullings. 2 Sy o | little ol second-liand book-shops iu Lo {Vita? 3500 extin to tho winer of the fastest | g g osirous of an engagement e tha leasant and quiet affair, the ccremony being | Dewes, and Mr. € d readings by Ot g ity < q : False-teeth-wearing humanity are greatly | heat, if paced better thun 2:153. ball v H ,q e n ~ Triend Miss May Prescott, Miss Mollie Prindiville, | broke up at a late hour, all ishing Col. Ship- pale-blue silk, lined with plush of the same | 3 bt it Dr. Low, 125 State, for inventini i SECDND DAY fleld the present season. witnessed by a few of the x."l.""‘“ei riends | 3°° 7, Henderson, and Mr. Lawrence | man maiy hanpy teguid, xAmom.:‘n!ho:(c; cnlttu:,‘.ls tfhxll)mexd with o bzmld of thfi same | gy way of irmly.” fastening teeth withou 00 o pncers: $120 to | Bushong is studing dentistey in Philadelphi. only. The bride was the recipient of numer- | Mayston. resent were Col. and Mrs hipman, Mr. and | material, embrof idered in colors, with a ruf- Dlates, s objectionable to all wearers. P {6m_nucond: e it $550 to fourth, | When Bush's teeta i b ous useful and beautiful presents. After a | ‘The third entertainment of the K. L..D. S. 3 rs Womblin, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr.and | fle of lace beneath. Sacques and trained 2 . S O hhor ‘of tho fustest | heean set them up for himsel 3 o Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, | Mrs, Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Vanzwoll, Mrs. | skirts are made of this silk and worn as A brand of matcnes has been named after | With extra to tho WL oLan e PorAlmag Dountiful repast and @ short stzc}abls mlmi g’!‘!‘.!l:a“;::ildgx;mugt s, l}g'ig,. s, No. 65¢ Ad- | Dale, Mrs. Yy idorson, Miss Shipman, Miss | house-dresses, being warm and beautiful Christine Nilsson. We thought the fair ""1‘,“:'“}2 %mfigfi;%g};’;; Sll(;tiy <o flret: $300 to | , Denny fack, of tha old-time Rockfords, had the hiappy couple, amid the hearty congratu- | S0/l Be T,y sical, Titerary, and dramatic | Burton, Miss VanXNess, Miss Anderson, and | They can be laundried without losing their Christine was matchless. soconds &30 to third: §200 to fourth. With 5500 ’fif__'};fif:@g}"h ;{jl‘"‘f‘fg‘;?‘»\éf“ig‘lfims recently, lations of their friends, departed for their | yryrram was pa color. These silk gurments are not as ex- P ; John M. Ward, the Providence pitcher, 1g ticipated in by the Misses | Mr. Bond. Prang’s elegant valentines, _viewé of Our | extra to the winaer ef the fastest heat, if trotted new home at Oak Glen. Louise Moreho " 5 Mr. John Cox xmd }’xlils son \vlem tendered a | pensive as they at first appear, as the mate- frosty parks, frames, ete. Lovejoy’s, 83 State. ottor than 2:2L. O e atan Coll 3 Louie v, 3 . B v enjoy rthday par! 5 TITIRD DAY. eachinz the Princeton College nine hi Goodspeed, Louie Morrow, and Messrs. Fred | very enjoyable y Pi T o mv‘ Ja .plu,- th 78 ulle S Soas, pred y Wednesday [ rial is very durable. “They have been tested Small b f red plusl tin, plai Vi very sant gathering o . e very able.” “They hia St mall banners of red plush or satin, plain There was a very pleas e & W. Grifiin, E. Percy_King, C. J. Chandler, * evening at their residence, No. 225 Fremont | for several years, and found to wear longer | or embroidered, are being t 5 & 3 to fourth. With $303 | e pronosed trip of the Detroit Club tothe bung back of | Purse, §1,500—2:30 class: i) to first; $875 to zroups of | scconds §225to third: ¥ h friends on last Wednesday evening at the | Y % 3 ¢ = £l ) 430 i ; W, 3 Edward Dicey, and Clarence Ambler. After street. Dancing and supper were heartily {-than linen. Skirts and sacques of lace, cam- | statuettes, busts, and small W Tome of Mr. W.W. Wolll towitness the | B b aaant cvening they adjonrned to | enjoyed Dy the gucsts. beie, linen, and nainsook are much used as | statuary, ‘the dark colors. forming a Tich | £ty 4 T mynor of thotastest heit, i woited | south bas boen abundoned.” Banceoft evidently ‘marriage of Miss Bessie Wolff and Mr. Robert | yeet in two weeks with Miss Lotise. More- | A Yeasant patty assembled Tuesday even- | house-dresses, evely in the depth of winter, a, | backargand for the pure white-tint marble. | bester thun 22l o & conditfons to | 1BoushE “it wouldu't ay, and it would payto Rae, Jr. At $:0 o'clock the bridal party | house, of No. 739 Monros street. J ing at the residence ot Mr. and Mrs. pmhe}d. colored flannel slip being sometimes worn' Gay’s stock of china_and_fancy goo ds 15 | b Ssfig(.)l‘l’ s:‘gcilg?éom—“n" ‘erms and c Xeepa hotel. i entered the parlors and took a position under One of the events of Lawndale within | No. 5347 Calumet avenue. ;l‘he time was bupgmh. 4 clostiu out below cost at 23 Washington st. I e $1,000to first: €500 to A game of ball on tho ico at the Polo Grod o deauisit floral horseshoe. when the mar- | Sowe tine wis (e delighily, entertalnment | spent in dancing fo Fitugerald's musit Tho Iatest novelty in this class of Louise, | “ iy meaninz of the word Klsmet is Fate, | soconids S0 s e S e Wit 8400 | New York, will soon take place befween tho B i = of the “C. C.s” at the residence of Mr, Mrs, Arthur Caton gave a lunch party | dresses is the recent! y imported *tea-gown,” | Sl rc e g man whose kiss ever met the | extra tothewinuer of the fastest heat, if trotted ::‘x:‘:n?;i‘: E\hzwrz;ohr)fi splsyers. George Wright will Tiage ceremony was impressively verformed | Syyjiamson Friday evenine. The large par- | Tuesday A Hbrnoon at het residence, No, 1601 | a new garment that can be classitied neither | {7 I > B s by Bishop Cheney. The bride looked very | jors and halls were filled with a_hundred | Michigan avenue. s a dress nor n wrapper,” which has been lips of a pretty girl knows FOURTH DAT- . The next Leaguc meeting will be beld in this winsome in white, wiih the conventional | *jollificationers,” who, by indulging in a The pupils of E. Glen Blackman gave & imported from England with the afternoon Purse, £1,500—2:40 class: $730 to firsts 8133 to | city towards the last of Februazy. The scheduls Yell and orange blossoms, and, after congratu- | substantial and elegaut supper, were able to | musical recital Tuesday, Jan. 27, at the resi- | tea or kettledrum. ‘These gowns are mude VIADUCTS AND GRADES. scconds £33 to third: $150 to fourth. With 8500 | will thon be made up and the League book ap- Jations, led the dance until the mmfl‘ljuul:‘te— Leep up dancing until 3(03 . 11l et 4 dcnuc«\nx. ‘mfi) De:\rbn‘:'n str_et?t.m HisEmbi _elxnct;y nmér u({:e EMFE‘S of lllo:ie worn f.[ollll extra to the winncrof the fastest heat, if trotted | pear early'in March. ment of supper called the guests to the din- The Garrick Dramatic Club, which prove On Wednesday evening, with the thermom- |"the time of the firs mpire, when arevival | oone Property-Owners on Van Baren t 0 2:25. x| - The number of professional bail- Pieroom, where a bountiful repast was | sosuccessul last senson, having reorganized | eter at 10 deg, below zero, a joyial slelgh- | of the clnssic Greek dress was attempted, | “sireet Wont Pay for Damaged Prop- | no g_rgfmmmy%&gofl;fi?‘;‘%fi;j}fig& thls-city bave PadCIots of petctiee oa ety O e good wishes of friends were ex- | under the name of *Gafrick Comedy Cout | 1ig party started for Norwood Park, where | which lnsted untll about 1840. “Lhey are | .o o L Slaac jof, Mo tastest | tiswintert, Ther Gat elali G helus uiy ressed in numerous useful and heautiful | pany th the addition of several valuable ‘| there was awaiting them, at the mansion of | made of tinted twilled silks, the waists un- 2 > $ ST103z. S. and Testimonials, Mr. U pie will reside | menibers, will present one of their enjoyable | A. G. Law, a supper fit for the mods. The | der the arms, no fulness in he skirts, sieeves The Judiciary Committee of the City Council gf_“f,-“‘fi etfi;fi:}&c\t;c[;;:;flfi T Olaud S. an G To i e sy hat dieisles 66 ol at No. 840 West Adams streef. | A entertainiments at the West End Opera-louse | spicious parlors were thrown open, the mu- close-#itting, with slashes and puffs at the met yosterday afternoon, with Ald. Shorey inthe | St ¥ 9B P8I 0na ities, 4 years old and | probabiy be taken at the next Leaus mectias The murriage of Miss Maggie M. Blaisdell | on Feb. 15. The program will consist of sicians soon at work, and with dancing, sing- | shoulders; neck square, and a puff, ruftle, or chair, to consider the matter of the widening of | ynder, $100 entrunce, of wmci % forfeit | relative to bigh-saluried players. The case of and Mr. Frank M. Hobbs was celebrated | Coyne’s amusing comedy in threeacts, “A | ing, aud recitations the night soon passed | tucks nt the edge of the short skirt. The | tho Van Duren street vinduct, which was dono | (which must positively accompany the nomina- | Dunlap is one in point. : Ahursday evening at Grace M, E. Chureh. m | Widow 1lunt”; a cornetsolo by MJoend artist, | away, and morning dawned on a tired sleigh- | idea originated with, the Ethietic Club 0f | by tho Fort Wayne talirond Company last sum- | tion:—£2 on Welnesgay, June I, and the ¥O0 | porpyhns notitied the Detroit Club thatit wil the presence of a larze circle and the most laughable of farces, “ Poor Pill- | lond, They Teaclied the city at 6a. m. 3r. | London, and has received mnuch dverse orit- | mer without consent of tho Council. William | nainder dio night beforc the race. With 51,000 | DerOy 16 for him to play ball this year mé Tev. Robert U, Shepard offi icoddy.” Lo s, A~ G bw will long be remembered. | icism outside of artistic circles in England. | Mueller, Dorothea Blubm, and Leonora Kern ndded by the Assoclation, OF hich S diviona] | mewotiutions are peuding with Leary, Yormedy cention_followed at the resi S lowing ladies and_gentlemen will | Mrs. Aifred Wright, of No. 8536 Langley | |Itis the almost w versal custom to keep | were present, represented also by Egbert Jamie- socond; 100 o the thikc, f heat, 1€ ot | of the Munchester Club. Y Bride, No. 20 North La Saile street. Mr. | participate in the brilliant foutact musical | avenue, gave a pleasant party Thursday | children In white dresses until they are 5 ot pd i pm hin, ¥ 9B L Th ton B e O L e teits roquired to fil, and | Ttis said that Shaffer will car AT and Mrs, Hobbs left the same evening fora | comedy, * Der Gold Onkel,” which the pop- | egening. Good music and a supper was pro- 6 yenrs old. ~Their short dresses are made of son and Joseph Pfershing us counsel. There | 1or FGR 20 vite o ol coon Fraday, April 1, 1881 | inbis mouth At the coming Ao brief Southern triv. Qlar Getman club, “Freundshaft,” will pro- | vided, and those present enjoyed themselves | the finest materials, and worn over eolored | Was mo ome preseat to represent tho railroud 1 B DAY, Vent bis wlking. Nothing but a padlock quumlt.l ) H “\nrusta Dunn and Mr. Oli- | duce Feb. 10at Standard Iall Miss Jennie | hugely. slips of silk, flannel, or silesia. The neck is - officinls. The complainants clalm dumages, al- 2600221 class: 51750 to first; $6%5 to | Prevent Georgo from indulging in orutory.” ity, were married in | Jiubel, Miss Selma_Abrahamson, Miss Flora Jlr. and Mrs. Wise, of No. 883 West Adams | high, finished with a lace rutle, or | leging that the viaduet was tengthened and ":,"?.".'Ss—' AR d“, -Q.gbffl%uflh With $500 The Cincinnati Club have thrown thelr affa wurday evening. Unnacdr. Berthold Maver, Mr. Phil Mayer, | street, were agreeably surbrise Tuesday | wide collar and a square yoke, with tucks, | widened twenty-one feetat the enst end of Van | S00000: N N er o ihe fastest heat, if trotted | into court and asked for tha mgm;"{“g“ % Mr. Albert Sclinltz, Mr. Herman Oberndorf, | evening bya company of about thirty {riends. | lace, and embroidery “The skirt is gathered | Buren strect. and the grade wus raised roaver: | potrer than & ;. Recelver. The grounds will probuoly bcegm?nl: tiis and finished with one or two ruf- | 88¢ of eleven fuches, mdtlmt the compluinants’ Purse, K550—2:19 class; $1.250 to tirst: $625 to | in by A few gentlemen, and 1382 looked forward property was dumaged by water running Into | gegond; €35 to third; $250 to fourth. With 3500 | to to get their moncy baci. “pROSPECTIVE BLISS. lé\lrr. %oby R\llb(n\-ilz,l;\[ Martin Schultz, and D;:;lcinz \vnsimlulgeg i{: uxlnlxll a 113&{ nour, 1;110 5 and {nwia} ith one o i mar; of Miss Fannie E. Dole, | I Emanuel Greenbaun = and supper was served about 11 o’clock, fles. A beautiful dress of real Princess nce | d;r,,l.‘,?,(e, of J;fi'. Do Esq,, and Mr. | q.iheConzress Club save the sixthiof ase- | A pleasant party of young people in- | is made intoa plain slip, with the pattern form- m;fi;fi,?;grpggcgnf;gg;,rgg;,;m resotution which | EXEFLTo tho winner of thafastestheat, it troited | ypii Whito had an offer, 1t is reported, topich Ty W. Le i b bl Wednes, | Hesorverseioyasle Fittics Thursday even: | dulzed in n sieizh ride Monday evening, vis- | ing the sleeves, and upper part with a FUMllo | o e Govmpany. i It must not, | Vetter taan oo o in Buffaly before the cnzazemnents were made Tlenry W. Leman, will beeeiebrated Wednes- | jng in the piano warerooms of Lyon & u)in;iv.he, rcslt%enca ef )[ltss l(gertlr, in 0“1k ffiur llllwhcs ]detixly of[me Esm"xe lace. F,l-,,m P e with. or lengthon or widen the via- A pfi:rzzxt?gfi.fl e oith The present players. \will declined It, 28 ark, where they were_entertained royally. iT all grad value, a i ¥ s G ot o 5 2 is Dle. 2 ¥ [ vally. | these through all grades of value, according | duct, or raise the grage of the strect. A cer- |, B Clock p. m.; and to bo addressed to ifi?fil?fififi?&?é’mfin[f Heis ooy a sus- day cvening at the residence .of the bride's H:‘-‘xl,\'. i riend th 3 vere T i ! parents, No. 537 Dearborn avenue, A recep- Muny of the members and friends of the | Dancing 1o the music of Fitzgerald’s orches- | to the material used, they may be had, fin- | tificate from Mr. Wolcott was prescnted show- B o i, Scerotary, 116 Montoe street, Chi- San Al v L " ol —-o¢ | Ellis Society of the Church of the Redeemer | tra was indulged in. £ ished in the neatest manner, the plain stip of | ing thut the grade was raised eleven inches, and & e AL IR e mony from half-past | Eilis Sociely of B18 CliiChavlo sleighiride | - Mr. and Mrs. Leiter entortained the siu- | cambrie, with, tuoks and e planiin 0 | 4 Gt Lt ongihannd:Cocnutcons 16 | 3601 oo 10 por contof pre,as follows: | suck BrEie Bgs Senca v i Chcag o Tpu 5 AL rt s Thursday night, and sfartled the citizens of | dents and Iady and gentlemen officers of the | cents. Infants’ cloaks are made with the qnyl E(Iu:;lnecx;l ‘(\,{L‘g!cr stulcdbm(:x\:t Lne v mduc5 21% per cent cash which must eccompany the co- | 1681 Piercy 8 23 years old. cau play almast any The marriage of Miss Bertha Smith, daugh- | Jefferson with their nu:rrs‘-m:\km%.l OA Food | Dacorative Avt Society yesterday afternoon. | double cape of cashmere ot matellasse silk, | W c:;’[‘)rgl‘llghci. e thecnst and | iry: =i per ceat on Wednesday, June 1; and | BosHion, and will be «t valuadle accesdion 10 the ~‘Andrew J.-Picrey, the California amatent of 5per cent from those Who start, He is a brother of Sam W. Plercy, the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parmelee, and Mr. | suppei and dance at the Avenue House was [ This wa the second reception given this year | with whito silk fringe edging both capes. | paa not been fixed. the remuining 3farshail AL S. Marsh, will be solemnized | appreciated by all. and continued till along | fo the art students of Chicago by MMr. and | Tlandsomely embroidered, they are$38. Loug | Mr. —Waller, . Commissioner of Public | At8o'cluck p.m. of the evening previous fo the | actor. ‘| in the morning. ‘The affair was 2 most pleas- | Mrs. Leiier, dresses are_ made with high neck and long | Works, statcd that no permission had ever been | race, at the Secretars’s office, 116 Monroe street. Ieefer, last year pitcher for the Albanys. will o entry will be recelved or considered unless | soon zo to Dartmouth College to Instruct the Tuesday evening at No. 2454 South Paric enue. ‘The ceremony will be followed by a stial residence of Mr. and Ms. | sleeves, with a square yoke and trimming on | given by him for the change. He believed the 0 T 2 o s ek cent cush acoompanics thosnime, nor | Sallese nine fn the mysteries and miseriesof the Teception from half-past 6 to 9 oclock. rlor 1eading Club held its regular | Henry Rice, No. 1023 Warrenavenue, was in- | the cdge of oneor two lace or embroidered | corporation had the opinion of the Law De- o e, M# Emanuel J. 1.1,-.1,,‘;5 ond Miss Annie | Weekly meetinz Wednesday evenins at the | vaded by about seventy-five_of their friends mmesf; The bandsomest are made of real | partment on the subject, which, he believed, ml!’m}Y c.'n"'uebuc ucl.lru.\fycid U_;fl;:‘l;fltg fl;;mae fllfl; Nutional zame. G. Washington Bradley decided Levy will be united in marriage at $:39 p. m. lence of Miss Alice Jlofman, Si4 East | Friday évening, who gave Miss Minuie, their Filoncicnnes lce and linen lawn, and aro | Bllowed the Rauroad Compang to 4o (o work. ' | second paymont of, 2 foek p. m. of We de or | ot to nccept tho enguiement olfered him by Toihy i the Brnai, Shelom Temple, Michi- | Cliieago avenue. The mestings hereatter | nccomplished daughter, a_genuine sutprise. | valued at 826. Those with robe-front of lace In his opinion to tho Judigliry ComuitSe | day, Juno1,1SS1: and any D s fy | mmouth, Nowel romliled Cales is now gan avenue, near Fourteenth street. B sday evening in place of | The elegant parlors furnished ample room | and pufling arz &5, IHaudsome nainsook | 21 en by A0 Oty o the ovember st & | Inst paymentof 5 per cuntis not paid at 8 o'clock without its * Professor of Leathor. e of Mise Fannic Leonard, of | \ednesday. ‘The program consisted of mu- | for dancing, \¥here overy one enjoyed them- | robes, with fine. embrofdery, are from $2.90 | to'permit B e L eaor o build & new | P.m: of tho evening previous to the raco “hall | Mr. Henry Chadwick. of the Clipper, sustained 3ichigan avenue, and Mr. Cristenden, of sical and’ literary _exercises by Mr, 1L F. | selves untill o’clock bade them * Homeonce | to $20. Colored.flannel long dresses area | vinduet, to be threb inches higher, without going Bc onsidered drawn, and will not be permitted | a serlous pecuniary loss on tho night of Jaw9 Mitwankee, will be solemnized Thursday | Sheridan, Mk E. M, Childs, Miss Julia M. | more.” “% | consible ndditior to an infant’s wardrobe, | to the Council for permission, was submitted to T starts but no entry sball be held or linvlo for | Trom the almost entire destruction of the griste | ovening at the residence of the bride’s | Sheridan, 3 ~Shorkley, Mrs. Kanouse, | Masters Eddic and Robbie Sweetland en- | costing {rom 5165 to 85, They are white, | me in July last. I unswered then that the uhy amount beyond the first payment of 23 per | mill at Noyac, Long [sland, owned by bim, tho father, No. 1225 Michigan avenue. Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Saunders, Mrs. Cramer, | tertaineda umber of their little friends at | pink, and blue.. Bubroidered cashmere shoes | chane of three inches was ot such & chunge of cent; but failute o pay: either of the other pay- m“g?mflyflfl‘;‘-;fl"fl ‘;'l‘ ul!:-u n'fifif%flusm’flfi e O ok o Miss Adele Kaln ana | Mr. Drepiian, Mr. Kanobse, and Mr. | thelr residence No, 55 barks avenuc, last | are dlso in ‘palel colors aud are made with | Erads us to make any substanclal QUerence, |} [‘g";ffi;;{zgg,"&g st be considlercd us n it | O oy D o = 7Ty P e St v vl 3 n d o . b e - 2Mr. Morris Deifield is announced. Monday evening. Among thosepresentwere | flexible soles. e of the handsomest and | S8 27 Fio 8 Guet, Tho damage claimed here ontrs from competing in the race. It is the in- & Fene of bse.ball on the fcé at LincolaPark erno, 0 "The Talisman Social Club held a very [ the Misses Irene Ackley, Gracie Goodman, | most durable of children’s short dresses are | o eor raising the stree nn} one in every respect. The Flie P tention to-place the wholo matter of entranco | will be played next Tuesday aftertood. Capts ve_the followlog players: The-engagement of Miss Amanda Foreman and 3 3 Freund, of Jilwaukee, is an- | pleasant social at the_residence of Miss May | Ethel Holden, Nellie Ledward, Blinche and | made of serpentine braid crocheted into strips e i on an_ausolutely cash basis, and no deviation | Willimmson will B Phinced. ° Denton, No. 417 Warsen aveuue, Friday | Marion Swith, Ltuth ‘Taylor, kena Pease, | and made up with eambric or linn. oNE Cregior statel that the ralleond WA | from theso rules will vo ullowed in any cise of e By e e s Gulit s b The marriage of Miss Minnie IL. Tomlin | eVeniDg. Dancing was the order of the hour. | Etta 3Vilson, Joy Reichelt, Stella Woodbury, ot Attempt to stop It nt that time. . The proper- | in any particulur. No_cntrance will bo charged | Yillixmson, 3 b HATE, 8. .: Dalrymple, - £3 ard Afr, Fred E. Boehmer will occur on the | . A merry dancing party was the order of | and Bessie Sweetland, and Masters Will Ack- SOCIETY TOPICS. Ty-holders objected to the change, but ho told | OR_ the extri money offered for fast time jnthe 1w ? %.; Picrcy, r f. Capt. Guth will o<ing nine, supported by the themn that he thought thore would be no damage several rr?cus. . itch for the op the eventng with' the Social Club of Evans- | ley, Frank Thomas, Lussie Reiehelt, George " Yes,” said an affectionate mother, *“the | e GAC 16 thoro yould b uo re e o b «done tholr property by the raising o! e street. Brandecker, 1 b.; evening of Feb. 5. 3 "The marringe of Miss Sara Quinn, of the ton last Thursday. A large number were Harring, Bertic Ball, George Dunn, Fred J ollowing playe X West Side. and Mr. Frank Bsn%elt, of New g_rcs;em, inelnding a number from abroad. Goodmimn. James Lyon, Will Woodbury, and | first year of my daughter’s merriage I | HeXknew that the resolution ordering the work A FAIR CHALLENGE. Clutk. 2 6.2 Merri 5. 5.3 Maxwell, & York, will take place in March. . reiberg and refreshments added to the | Harry W thought her husband must be an angel; and not to be done was passed in July last. The subjoined communication will appearfn | f.; Morell, c. T S 9r W pignsus ofthe occnsion. | A an 1. Evison, of Xo. 2531 Went: | Im sure that every soar siuce Lwished he e Commissioner, staled that, the ordeshad | o next issue of the Spirl of Uie Times: Lo Glabe. Drmocrat, from Milwag- e ., Vi 1, Wi a igh- | worth avenue, were presented with a hand- v 3 ‘conf 3 GCHICAGD, Jdn. 29.—Tn the Editor of the Spirit A party. of wealthy Milwaukee s ane, gentlomnn had & confercnce, and Mr. Purcell |, CescR, Jan Bl UEF L (Ghetnut | ontiemen are Sctionsty considering the forms- o T AON LURS. " b ¢ 2 Hinpia's AMONG THE CLUR ride Friday eveiling, ad on their very late | some present by their friends ot the lllinois e Ride O it ol } 1 % X L The East Side Club, of Hyde Park, whieh | return made the streets huu with the mielody | Central car-shops on Wednesday evening, it The truly polite must be an hubitually | a8 willing noc to bave the order enforeed, be- | pacing gelding Sorrel Dan in o race meminst | fonof 4 bise Al club for the coming sear. Cause It would be better for the city. ‘Tho Com- | BROE BUGYH JUICh, milo heats, best thteo i | The game, whenever attemptod at this polnc Iy was organized shortly after the burning of | of nmmerous horns. being the twenty-fifth anniversary of their | cheerful person. But the cheerfulness, it | missioner was ready to enforce the order. the Hyde Park Hotel, and which has since \[ 1\«;\\' evcl]liri:_'s g0 Ime residence of Mr. | wedding. 3 will be said, is a m:,lg;cr uft temperament and | Ald. Purcell Tated st he was willing to have g;;efgllg‘h‘u;gegsigg“;g:‘;fi of & ‘;geeg'[h El‘;'—’(fi pations ;'finbi“z _f—'l(rflgg( s flxtx‘yfl R}’f;;lm and Mrs. ¥.J. Lang, in Lake View, was taki OTY eTlioN 4 B - i % . if we possess i X . il First N ank Chicago to inz a gre: ck of interest locally. Iti e A Pk view. was taken | & vers enjoyable surprise party was tend- | Of circumstances. "Lhen If w6 Dossess it not, | twe vinduct chengo made, but unwilling to | FOrfelts B8 3 Tae NS U fele money and | thought'n change could ‘De brouzht About by furnished a great many pleasant evening en- s v a jolly's arty unde i ¢ even- | Wi itasa y. bavi 2 3 possession of by a Jolly slelghing party under | ered Mr. John Corbidge on MD““WG“GH we should cultivate it as a duty have & chanpo of the grmde i understood | fgl stake to be placed fn their bands, subjest | the opening of anew ‘and central ground and t to the order of the winner; tho race to be made | organization of a -clna3 club, 25 o xood tertainine) with dancing, theatricals, an il A 1 1 T ,fiml‘l'mfig‘ T e v tio als, and | tio auspices of the L. 1T, € Club. Misie and | me last at his resideuce, o, 255 Shem | | We learn that Mr. C. IL Row, of Trask, | fiat there wouldbe o glepee i Boo e miom. i Flood's 1all Thursday evening. Over fifty dancing was the urder_otl l(;hg gvenlq: and_an | avenue, the occasion Dbeing his 62d birth- [ Rowe & Co., is thus early in the East search- | pitica" He stated that the crown of the street | 1 fako plico over the trackof the Chicago Driv- | maoy strangers are expected 1n the city during, 4 ay £ e LI oyster supper was served by the hostess. The | day. Mr. Corbidge was called out in the | ing for novelties and choice articles to add to | was not in the centre proper. The north side of ing Park, during thelr summer trotting meeting, | the summor, and sports of all kinds seem 10 b couples were present in rich and varied cos- | homeward trip along the Iake shore, with | afiernoon, and returned later in the evening | the firm’s already very attractive stock. the strect was higher than the south side. July 19 t0 23, 1881, The Driving Park has ngreed | coming into notico more thag ever,! tumes, ranging from the stately Mandarin | joyous sougs and the merry Hingling of sleizh- | 1o find his house filled with his many friends. | ~ St. Valentine’s Day promises to be more | Mr. Wollr e ens. treing to do | to0dd £7:500, with anadditional 52500 tothewin- | mhe Worcester Spy sags: + Johuny Ward, ner of the fastest heat if trotted or paced in2:10X | proyidence's pitchor, his been fnterviewed by 8 clls, made all feel that they ad passed a | The surprisc was a genuine one. and the v an 1 his best for the city after the order was presed. 5 largely observed this year than for wany | hisbestfor the clty after 180 STer Wb FIFHEG | or betwer. Tho winner to tak ail tie stakes and | roporter in Providence, nd stutes, as bisolty and Ewmpress fo the school boy and girl. i i s 3 4 |t G nost enjoyable evening. evening was most_enjoyably spent in music, veal A % 5 5 v 3 - S yably spe ars past, and in Sonsequence the manufact- i i Freiberg’s -orchestra gave music Lo the o, and dance. ‘The festivities were opene Jene e ’pm%uc]n O s before | RO, desire to shut up shis thoroughtare, Mr. added money, or if more desirable & the OWRCTS | icn, that the Chicazos will begin tho seasty o ‘ancers, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. . RECEPTIONS, ETC. B e reading of o poen written for the oe- | approached in beauty of design and artistic TWaller said taat tho wholo thing could be taken | f e liorsce 7> per cent, o irst and 2 per cent | s ivitn a groat doul to thelr advintaze T Jtont, Gen. and Mrs. Jones, Mr.and Mrs, Nor- { A vory pleasant party was given by Miss | casion by Alis. R. L. Brookes, after which | merit. kG mhole.of tho.value T operty, | til'the 1s¢ day of April, 1881 H. V. BEMS. ;‘;g,g‘iffn;fim_%',’ggfe“fie‘:fl;{,,:g‘:;;fllm:: 3 somo very fine instrumental solos were given |~ mha non-squeaking patent rocker sold by | _Ald. Cutlerton insisted that the Itnilrond Com- | Two years ago, when it was proposed by the | fur greater opposition to “contend with than i wood, Mr. and Mrs. Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. | Maggy Kearney at her residence, No. 230 )3 4 1 ¥ 0y N Dby Miss Allie Dolph, Miss Garnier, -and | yyirts & Scholle, 222 Wabash avenue, gives | Pany had no right whatever to interfere with | Buffalo track to offer n purse, open to all trot- | 80, Three clubs at least will pxesenmn-p# Sibley, Col. and Afrs. Thompson, Alr. and Mrs. | Lafli o eV 5 , A1 ¥y X Laflin street, Wednesday evening, in honor | giners, and_Mrs. Clara Furst, Miss Emily general satistaction. Give it @ trial. tho viaduct and the street. He moved that the | terg and pacers, this paper opposed the idea. opposition at me"c”':““‘“d"tb""’fiawn{n.“- e had but little Gwyne, the Misses Barker, Jewett, Brown, | of 3iss Annie Stuart, of Hamilton, Canada. | Rooks, Mr. Ed Rook: i good all an " 4 art, anada s, Mr. Ed Rooks, Mr. McLairth, and Mr. by Company be ted t 2 - it 9 i4 At el i, One of the meanest things that a woman nmomlfiun);x to 55?;';7“%";%:'5‘5‘“? dam- | gyitalo's object was to get on a race between :mnn'fu. ?l(‘!‘t.(l;r:!?‘g':fir Dorgun would be sorry for 1X1inmmvi;1’_uc Lri;;:m]l, ]iv;mmir."{‘al)l'lor. and | Among those present were the Misses Stuart, Wl. J. Brookl r;:mlerod some exlcellent vocal | -l s to "y 0 bor husband, atter hearing ed dona t suseounding peone e st ety S e T S - 3 Messrs. Fairia arker, Biack, Williamson, i v K v Minni - | selections, whi werl 3 vi a 3 2 a learing e Chair stated that they should first deter- g * our” pacers—Slee) , Mattl " a3 ss i , | Maggie and Belle Kearney, Minnie Lam- tions, which were accepted with hearty | {88 GO RRE o1 of the Iminense size and | mine whether the Company had any right to Hiton oy Bosyand. o i g R L itken before A ke wiy Beal, Logan, W x, inson, and Mathews. phier, Lizzie Haight, Clara and Minnie Lon applause. A fine lunch and much hearty fun o5 ] & 4 5 = joy i weight of the last fish he had caught, “Well disturb either the street or vinduct, i 4 & T vetnboser Niow Cumpmass oG [ arsut Sl et Mol s il atig corupletel one uf the most chiosable SUTHYY | Row i was he really bWl | mattor avrorentod tnCorporaton. | et DL ALl e baa very eonsiderible sintidanee: g .kland, gave their annugl reception, su 5 Ada et S . ial lis & Tpe . 3 . Y 2 i i i R ounsel Adams, to examine by what authorit; S ve bad very [ gl Tecen | e tte, Ada, and Harriet Sanderson: Dr. | Bl lict.of those. present: Mr. and Slrs, Cor- | Vo, 1horo appropriato such beauttful foken | chnnges bud becn made in bducts "sud grades | little chance to win; and for this reason Rarus THE LAST LEAF. of affection ¢an be ol on Van Buren street, at the Adams street via- | wns not catered. Iathe race proposed by Mr. x;ur, and l‘;:m :l; .,l’)ldk Fcllo\bvs‘ Il(au Wednes- | Tucker, M. French, W. H. Beach, A. Van l;u}ge,B}\ni: m’x{.lI )[rs.l {’l-nctlr]ckf‘ Mr. a{;d Mrs. Shlontines offered o Smith’s, 122 Dearborn kL evening. rge number of persons en- izee L v . WL R Jolhn Barker, T, and TS . t, Mr. an T s V] y ks Soyed the cntertainnent. 2 ‘I:h B0 GC. L. T: o “"T W. W. Baker, W. | Joln Barker, Mo and e J oe. ;;yrng street. 1le has sparcd no pains to secure the Aueswhich has beon narrowed, and at Jackson | Remis, however, nosuch objections oxist, as in : For The Chicago Tribune. ) & Al banguet and reception of Tles. | Lam sier, George Sanderson, and Albert | Afrs Elliot, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Mott, the | finest collection in the city. i myih siated that the wall-way on | this case the 0dds would botwoto one apuinst et lont o the trct wrin. Lodme, Xo. 6, A F: & \was held | West. Misses Alli¢._Doiph, Annic Atkins, Lottie | A fashionable lady has devised an elegant | Adams strect viaduct had been nurrowed con- | the pacer. If thoowners of Maud S. and St. ;rggnflgl‘t‘%fi“l‘og:‘?(;g O wesday evening at the Palmer House, and | A select number of ladies and gentlemen | Biyne, Annic and Emma Daswon, Emily | costume representing Crepuscule, or_ twi- ‘;"’"‘“’lfv "f““ o grade raised 80as tomake it | Julien desire to sccure special purses for thelr Then o tump loud I erled: aeps a declled sueeesey 3 crons the Sooth Side indulged In a'sleigh- | Rooks, Minnie Poole, Mary Barker, Arnold, | light, in.a combination of velvot and satin, in | angerols for thirty or forty feot on the West | porses, the hippodrume System will have to “Naught is lefc thoe. Tree, Desido; . Dhe 'Iflml“‘“u‘, :}]umm lAssocl:\(u'm of | ride last Wednesday evening, starting from Jackson, ;\_!c_kcr‘dnm,'mnl Garnier; and | adark rich shade of violet. 'ho following resolution was adopted: be given up. Trottiug associations have - Allalone art thou!” 7% Chicago held its sixth annuz banquet atthe | 50 ot Michigan aven 1 Twenty: Messrs. Barker, MeLairth, Brookes, Coal- Braided girdles in color to match cos- | * Resotwed, Thut Mr. Adams be requested to found that the sight of n borse teotting alone in K TPalmer House Thursday evening. A large e chigan avenue and Twenty- | kum, Ed Rooks, and Eddie and Frank Pea- | tumes are among the Intest designs in dress- | report to this Committce by what authority, i€ 2:12 or therebouts will not druw peovle to the Bright tho leaf was, red and gold; s Tumber of persons were present, zud a happy third street, and stopping at the residence of | cock. trimmings, New styles of stell trimmin any, the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago wnd | track. The Chiengo Driving Park bas declded And I plreed it In the fold - - 3 it vi lged in. Mr. W. M. Derby, No. 3993 Michigan avenue, z made in Venice, introduced by Ernest m%’ £ha Chicago & Alton Kailrond Companics length- | 0 Svend tio more money for such exhibitions, 0t a Dok with fender cares L ] agut BunJ lglpb entertained their erc the Yemainder of the evening was " PERSONAL. ‘125 State street. 4 onve t‘hrclr Jladaut Nh\"nn"l!u;vn steoot, and :fi?fi;’lfic‘gfi ghz\eg{h_ollx‘hil;x‘xpt;upxgls.‘;hg has AnaT smg: » Ot all ita xgx;lmfl ursday 5 eHines a 3 . joyably passed i 4 i 3 ot - " ¥ . what, vy y 2 :] n_ his treatmen=. il eves; e entn e | oy I dancing, conelud- | Mr. Leon Weil, formerly of this citybut | Childhood.— What do_ you say, Tarry, e Sonat of. muid B et % | of horsemen, takes tho snme view of tho e e deemed mos far e hnmran,. followed by a hop. e | G nants seres - Miss Derby. s_;Gmf \l".“' now traveling for & New York house, is at | when the lady gives you cake?” said amoth- | what authority, if any, the street between the Ject. He would not give SLOW to eithor Maud 5 AL VTim Ot af he | ticipants were: Miss Derby, Miss Gort, Aiss | the Palmer 1ouse, and: will remainin the city er to her offspring, whom she wished to teach | viaduct and tho bridge wns raised.” §: or St. Julien for an exhibition trot. but for o And I thought, when work was dons, farce, W iim Out,” afiorded wmuch | Gaskell, Miss Eldridge, Miss Lilly Last, Miss ¥ it b v B e , Yilridee, Miss bally LSt 3133 | tora few days. a few manners. ‘w;,i,,n vas_the measured | AMr. Brown, tho Prosident of the Western In- | Dona fide race between the tvo he will offer a Twoutd sock the spot alone— - . - "Bl Fairview Social Club participated in a maie Coplling, iss BlIa | T Tle Aidses Tattio and Flora Greincr, of | Jorer 1 > good, 1 saj *GP .mo some | diuna Kailrohd Companyvas proscat, s neked | P46 rc proposcd by M. Domis would oftect. e A uia cteers grand sleigh-ride Wednesday evenine. The Wiley, 3fiss Slocum, Miss_Iler- | Buifalo, N. Y., are visiting their sister, Mrs. ] underground telegraph along their line of rond. | USlly settle the reintive merits of trotters and I wonta oheck my falling toar— : par; it the South Chicago Hotel,where | ford, Miss Everett, Mr, Valentine, Mr. Lally, * Tlershem. No. 353 Ohi s TS A beautiful sight to the beholder and a | The matter was laid over until next Saturday. acers. His owner believes Sorrel Dan to i e s T e v ot oead S ety lenting, Alr. Lallss | L, W. Flershem, No. 335 Ohio street. héalthgiving esercise fo the partaker is the | The recommendation to ask toe Council to fn- | 0 £ho SUPECor OF 2oy trofter in point Yot m i akendet ariel: ; ot evening Company “G.” Sixth | James Mitehell, Mr. Fred Tucker, Mr. ] AL Ik T AL Powers and Miss Belle Ewing, of Ymctice 'of “skating at the Roller Skating | dorse tho Davis bill in regard to the sale of tho of speed, and the horse ~hns shown But long days and months weatby -~ Tegsment I N. U, gmve a reception at the | Fredericks, Me. Adun Keeier. Mr.'Rober Decatur, Tii., are_ spending a_few days’ at | Rink, corner Michizan avenuc and Congress. | Lai-Front ordered plnced on fle: himself o be thoroughls game. With only Erc we parted—Work apd I: : arimory, corner of Wabash avennue and Van | Kirkland, '3r, Winter. Mr. ilerford, Mr. Elkhart Park, Logan County, the home of The present théatrical fancy ‘in Paris is i et TT——— g;c::‘mturs[ t}wre h“\'cmllld be m}: litle chance "Foen my leaf I sought; yraiors, coruer, of Wabsh avemie ot | Fiher. te. Ville Str. Loug, and’ A, | Jgm D: Gillett: Pason, wivo Jo alvbady pronounced t bo tho | THE INFERNAL SMOKE-NUISANCE o S ctors proFosed 11 1hs s e and as it was its first formal intreduction, | Slocu i PR Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elwell, of Milwaukes, & B 5 J pd ider the conditions proposed in the | Nor deserved of leaf the name, i mal intreduction, | Slocum. were hore for a Tew days last week. successor of Rachél and Bernhardt. She is o the Editor of Ths Chicaga Tribuns, challenge each’ horse would imve every induce- Such sad ch: wrought. e oceasion was of more than” ordinary hu- | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glessner gave a very en- | 3, e i Thmastraok i severely virtuous, and has great soclal influs | crrcaao, Jan. 20.—For a year or more an ordi- ment to win. That such a raco would draw to adchunge Wwas, Wons portance. oyabl fon last Gyent ) Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hardenbrook will cele- 3| i he Chi 3 | joyable private reception last evening at their | 5 bl oy ence. She is a tavorit at St. Petersburg, and | nance for.the suppression of Wwhat has b the Chicugo track the largest crowd of the sca- And this | then I rend - The Inst regular meeting of the Bon Ami | Tesidence, No. 21 West Washington street. J:,‘I'c.fah(.’“{ Bariar %{I%nzlbmvnylny evening, | js the pupil of Delstrte and Kegnier. an intolerable e aon (bt oo Batore e, |« R Sho IR0 OGYE : ’ From the leat tuat onco bad soed Social Club was held Tuesday evening at the | A very pleasant evening was vassed by the Mr. and Mrs, (3-11 Je "ls e iel In giving a_*‘lunch,” a recention, or any 1 ite th =i - Downward at my call: 5 yesidence of Mr..and 3Mrs. Thomas Walkap, | ladiesand wentlemen present. 2 A o lett Friday mieht | ¢5i01° entertainment, consult Drnwell & Oouscll, and, desplty tha readlly-proven fack TRACK TALK. He who false to one Is found, . & or Mexico, oing vin New Orleans and Vera | §011 CALENUMCIL ot dison street, in | tHatdense smoke can ensily be consumed within | The well-known running mares Cammie F. Asthe dugs and moaths rollroutd, e false to all. S No. 630 West Washington street. About forty young people surprised Miss | ¢, g ; 9, 030 West Washington ST, Drapers? | Sadh Svssn ol e DE T B Lawis ag | Oyt sl be absent Lo e . | Tem ; int tho furnaces where it i3 gencrated, and ut i 5 Pxeha & 4 H R s We 1L a v 's. B ard to E rinting. 3 at & | and Flor . g af R ouse, Mr. luobe sday evening. Music and dancing were | Jars ltown, ¥ 5T L bserve roury Is aws persistently refuse pass tho ordinance. J. Walshe, President of the Exchiange, in the | the features of the evening, and refreshments Mf\‘l‘,_i'.a]lf o {'1’01‘;'6,:,“;‘5“3! tllfgp‘;'},'?f;s Emma geiirifir‘.’e Y 333 i;h :ie"tligx:fe‘ lt? gf\;" &gi'n',’fi}fi,‘,‘f This condition of affairs can only be attributable s i Brown's Bronchinl Troches will ifstantly 76 Sitvertal, the oldest trotter in California, dled | lisve ot S0, or Bonrsonos, -3 cenls: . Jan.8of paralysis. He was 39 years old, and in ———————c——— ool =g A little Hop Bitters saves big dactor bills, 1008 chair. were served to a jolly erowd. > e : Aoy, . e i b g 0 1 d and Fanny ilopson sailed for Bur Feiday. | ters—they will naver be Jower,” has not yet | 10 two causes, the willful ignorance or fnter- ot dr{*gee ;fiwtt&o?fl?&gkc: 2!’2 St :}gg& <ll¥é’tno‘:‘l‘l‘tgxl'?x:lxlct'rn?gx?@?rrid§?‘ %W’l‘ Dca_rl{nm i will be absont se\'ltl;fll maft‘;:‘s‘ffle Triday, | on lmrg. i : % A) | ested olicy of those who -oppose tho passage | 0 10U 1 Beddiniln S sickness, suffering, and perhaps death, A e o 515 Alichigan avenue, on the | larze number of youns “’mgpfi,i““f),‘l“;‘cPej‘ Miss Brown, of Sandusky, O.,aud Miss Ma- | _Send postal-card ordet for Gran’s con- ‘ofa just and nccossary law. ‘Tho probability | Thesray mare Florence, record 2:254, bas —_———r ‘ning of Tuesday, Feb. 8 i musie, and games constituted the p’tstim:-n;f' gone, of New York, are visiting Jlrs. Fred- | densed coffeo to 50 Randolph strect. .1t 13 | 1sthat if o Minister Plenipotentiary from tho | pPeh Soll €037 F; Dol pad will o rivea;on MILLINEEY GOODS, - K The Sseventh Teception of the Mistletoe | the evening. A aong those Present were the erick Ilaskell, of Michizan avenue. . now delivered to All parts of the city three | Court of tho Almighty should come down to the road by a Boston gentleman. B kv Pleasure Club took place on Friday evening | Misses Cook, the Misses Glenn, Rose MeCon- Adward Sullivan, formerly Rector | times a week. - 3 Chicago and offer to confer the most inestimn~ | MF. Robert Bonner has bought Convoy, rocord s : e Aith the usnal good attendance, good music, | ville, Katie llurley, the Misses Crowe, the Episcopal Chureh, of this city, | _Gushine Esthete' (mad on music of the ?églbglfl?grng by tra. :rfcscch;zr&‘umfi fifi",;m‘ZE?.‘xEL‘;';J’ R erstann of {bai; borsa- Dagp 25 and social cheer, Hay 2 SHie W brd Montreal, and wife arc at the Gran — ’, i J e Diah At Club enjoyed a sleigleride to }.[rgzlfinl-lfift\rfix: &%{‘e’ ‘A‘le"méeuhc%\lggfi“fil;’ Tacifie otels J‘I L 3 e s et o ’efé'?;' bll)xfi\\l'gml:l::ié llmlfi (i bors thereof, Would ust Svery | oA cortespondontwho wishes to know whon Mr. 5. John T. Lester, of Calumet | such a treatin listening to_the composerin | yag willing to pay their price for e ulg | George Trussell, av one time part owner of Dex- he South Park last evening. Aftera pleas- | C. Seaberger, Mr. Toomey, Mr. Glenn, avi i z BT, 5, . M| avente, who hiave been in New York several | the next roonl, Wngner himself could Mot | considerauion of the promiscs, When men are Teruwis Killed, fe i Tormol Shg Jio eventioes aut hop at the hotel, the members returned | Keeley, Mr. S. Fanestark, Dr. L. J. Muser, | oeks, have returned home. homie, cold but _contented. Mr. I”. G. Faasch, Mr. Hazard, Mr. Marsh, have been more daringly original”’ —Mrs. | found so jznorant or corrupt as to combat nced- % Semenny ladies, membirs and frionds of | and 3, Brooks. * i tor. and Mra. WL Dulield are at home | D'Almaine does not (eefcnuedu‘;m io explain | fil and practicavle meilsl:xrcs for' o ‘public arrett, Plerre Loriluri's principal entey for % men’ ub, enjoyed a “T'uesday evening o jends sur- their fricnds at No. 3151 Wabash ay 3 va < - | zo eir proper place IS certai v Fpso: crby. threw joyed an ele- | “Tuesday evening a number of friends sur s Lizzie Whitney, of Troy, N. Y., is on xt.u‘e:zlxt\f.t wasouly the man tning the instru- | Gv)unanrCI‘l’umlg‘erch a cgc:uutnc};:?-?‘ R 0 | Clsing im at emrarior ’r"e‘le.','{i‘}_":}.’..f o pt lunch at the G Pacifi Vi - ised 3 S Miss gan oh at the Grand Pacific Wednesday | prised Mr._and_Mrs. Harry Oberg at theit | 4 {isit irere, and is the guest of dirs. L G. well-known. fact that appliances of the most | away, but was recaptured before doing himselr- afternoon. residence, No. 260 Indiana street. ~About | ed by il SR NS . esidence, No. 269 Indiana ) Fritsch. of Dearborn sireet. All tastes and purses can be suited by the | gimple and comparatively incxpensive ch any injury. . - ) 4 s m;‘lih:“gég“‘l\c;’:sn fog;&.ldcaiul;‘firtea: %;‘;.:E L\fng-mle: coup}gs were present. ‘The even- | ™ 3fiss Kate Spencer, of Port Huron, Mich. furniture at J. A. Colby & Co.’s, 217and 219 | ter ure now in Elceesstul operation uporn ‘many l;culm zr the wéck: Hitry Tod Fie s 2h ] o “Au enjoxable masquerade was held by the | amusements. At 12 o'clock supper was SRy avERIL: ‘ A good. dinner is something to 46 S99 p vof adoubt, | Belmont. Luura, by Imp Consiernation. d i an d for 2 2 VR 3 a 3 2 2 e afte o e %\ | that It 1s more economical to use smoke asa fuel 3 X . dam | and s] amaged, offere! fil:fls:‘:fi mg\gg ex:'xel;\étpxnes Ada Street icflr{tfd, u;x;l i-\ftler that dancing was continued GENEVA, 1LL. the fi?figffi?’fi?aufl'fisgfiéf to tuke l)!ley{ «Ll?:l?z?xfir:fg\yc"rr;&:fixm;fl‘g“hgu" 2 ns“'(‘lcl‘éc“ Lfl’;‘d flgfififegmm Eimflfngmgz '5‘1.&’?5;'(‘?,':': e few é‘agyhsflitfll’rglél‘:é SURPR]S' 3 il an early hour. % i 0! \ z onches. n 2 . - Teps thy nonr. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridbune. dinners ot the Garduer-House, the most pOP- | weil to raiso o “public subscription to LIEDOLRC | e tust yenritngs of Tonnie Scotland's get | INGLY LOW, previous 't0 re- -"" A reception was tendered the senior class A nost agreeable surprise was given Mr of Dearborn. Seminary Friday evening at the | and Mrs. C. E. Bassett at their -residence in Ml ot e bty - 0o meansto pay cértnin Aldermen for their fair | will besolc ab Bere feade next Apull, sad, 3 | moyal to- old- location, 42 GENEVA, 1ll., Jan. 20.—The prinei; d ) principal eyent | =\ girl of 13 years, the daughter of a | consideration of tils subject?. PETER Pregr. | nsual, their names begin with B. The list fa: residence of Miss Luey Stiles, No. 2375 - | Austi et 5 . i 3 i AR Ton :\vgnu& Y es, 75 Mich f‘rfifi}”\"g‘igsdfixfi;;fi'-”&%) flt‘slel‘!)!hinl.. pm—xq_- in 41_{1}3 ]soctl:;llflr‘clbes u(;f (liieuem was the ba'll clergyman, was asked: “Sadic, does your it e Beechenbrook, Bridesmald, Boccacclo, Bric-, Madison-st. i Eoosze 1L, “Thomas Post, G. A T, | good music was the prineipal & Daneing 10 (oo acquet Club of this | papa ever preach the same sermon twiee 2" The Prince and the ¢ Vet.? Lrac, Bondho'der, Buzlque, ‘Baccharat, Bedott,” e e ) O 0 [ L oot by Tonty s, 16 | At sy B0 ShEoe Saillo 1opiicd: | o Pricant Wales iately invied tha *Vet | . Laron Favers DOUBLE FRESCH PLUMES, ve a pleasant musical and literary enter- | evening. v T a gavea plessant musieal and litbrary enter” | eveuing, Thoso presentvere e, J. D. WL | donts of Chicago. Auros, Elein, Batyiai St | 35 ] ShiT 10 00550 e e o llors | of orsnom onealsy sards 't dianée: but s | Gus Gllddon, of Lewlsvillo, Ind..is announced $2.30 to $3 : e e Bt o 1. e, | Gharles, and Geneva, Eseelient music fis in different places.”,. £ Vota have notBitierto beon rogurdsd in kn: astho purehnor of Goldsmith Boy, Tolsis u and Sh“degé from $2.30 20 ¥ d b g rnished by Wedgwoo icago. 9 Nrs. S. L. . 5 olding socfally tho position of gentle- = 3 y_Goldsmith’: 5 .00, <ise urnished by gwood, of Chicago. The | Mrs. S. L. Stevens:not at 158 State street | Bon 0 \0verS 5y q“rcs“onv ! gontle- | | 3" am by Suy Chiet. Mr. Glid dasaicy :,:,";‘.‘,‘:. worth $G. “I'he secorid sotiable of:the People’s Church | Bertie and Nellie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ever- h > program_ embraced cighteen of the mmost (lenm’s Pattern Hoows), has the Iatest | Girie'to submit o H. 1., . an intimntion as to | ¢based in Reutucky the bay maro Sunny Side, by FANCY BREASTS; chol s 5 0 occarred at the Sherman House Fridayeven- | hart, the Misses Porter. ar & a E $he and was well attended., i mml" Porfer, and Hobler. and Messrs. Earl, ‘popular dances. . The party dispersed shortly | styles in waves and all hait goods. ol btntas- loss the Brifve might bave given | Kichelieu, dum Abdallah Belie, by Gumelastic. 5 h 5 fhe Lackey Zouaves were entertiined | A very pleasant gathering was held at the after2o'clock. A new Columbine costume is & bizarre | the invitation under a missapprehension. The | The Spirit of the Time : 50 cts., worth § et G . Wednesday evening by the Fire-Insurance | residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peacock. : cretion of red. whith, and green satin, faille | Prince thereupon repaated his invitationwith | gomers, in 1550, ot e prers, that tho new | FLOWERS, 10 cts. and 20 cts, per butt Fatrol. S 3 1814 Michigan avenue, Thursday evening, in LATEST MODES. Sirined tn grech and s hite_and biack velvet. | emphasis, and is urging that milltary seterinary | Frcoctoreall Glia. thovs who Bave bemiot 2o orth 81.25 to 51,50, e Second Regiment, L N. G., gave a | honor of the 24th birthday of their Son, Avor Yook Frprais, S ‘Beautiful fngormals, are tesirable. Call | Safgcons should in future ocoupy a different po~ | aes, Coarey F9ry, IRk, Dalsidue: 1o ! b o g Few changes take place in the fashioning | on the manicura at 101 \abash avenue. i 4 Deck, Wright, 2:15%; ST Hattlo ypleasantinformal Teception Friday evening | George C. Peacock. Music, dancing, a tempt- 2t the armory. * 3 ing supper, and social intercourse ere the »’me .bueley» p[gsncal u;ud_{l)mmfic Clu}r_ ‘Igaxum ofim evening, ‘Amcmfinnenmled Easter. Hatsand bonnets remain th 5ama | as domestic pets, treat dozs and cats wi at, 2:19%;. Drive | TIPS In great varicty. P *Siea S Sa0™ stonrss Cuiar, | W e MAGEDOY, 31 Washingtews of outdoor garments betweén Christmasand’| The Japanese keep grosshoppers in cages | Goldsmith Maid's time, 2:14, was usver' beaten.’ § th : Patchen, | -mext to Field. Leiter& Ot - " Bates, 2:19; M Neither the popularity of Dr.Bull's CoughSyrup. | 2:18%; Moose, 2:16%;

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