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i g 1'Hi UHICAGO TRIBUKE: . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1881 -RIGHTEEN PAGES. - . - Iz 2] ¢ givi 5 " 3 ji v_days almer | couldn’t muke anything moro outof his step- | TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. T 9L a slelzhing party. given by the memters of | a reccption to his many college friends At | boen sojouruing a few, dnys [‘Qf,f;ha,l’ futber, had his go£ e hecostad for naey: | LB UNE B S _WF o . that lively association known as “ The Fri- | 7 o’clock a sumptuous repast was served, to | Ifouse, fet Wednesday for P ittsburg. o 105 tH DORSGELRE DO T bar o hit. Jover v SOUTH DIVISION. CUANCE—$300 - z ay Night Club.” A jolly drive took them | which all present did justice, after which the liss 1?!!_!_0[ IL Patter son, ;Umi”-‘gglm Xl'ff- 106 ity o thoir woddig trip, and ho. fneluded Té’efi‘[ 3 ms,fi”,.‘? Buokseliers - and Statloners, 12 A the hizhbrad und fust trotting o, Served yable where ai execliont supper was | guests were treated to somo excellent sine- | merly xusiding in Chiczo, i traveling | 1% Bk i hmo housenond woods that o b | TRenieandut Cottage Grove-av. | And Ll £ tha irowtd: B st 4B = o served, which was succeeded by “u graneral | img Ly Miss Pauline Rommels, Miss Lulu hrough Atriea, ind ag lnst lieved belonzed to tho fumily, or possibly to | norchwest cornor Thitty-iteh-st. b e he showod -An Tnusual Number of Wed- 'L_vuod nnmi" aud in the small hours” their | Iarvey, and "rfi“'t w“!xl‘n‘ i s !ur' Jmlmms;(}nl:\lz,-m{s. tas. D Tablefror | B2 Both purtios gave bou (or thoir appous- | JUD }-’fi‘ir?g JACOBUS, Drugglsn, 5% Indianz-av., s arondln ;i . 3 lomeward retur) vas enlivenc ¢ mer! Messis. Piper and Fettis. ere were abou p! and August 3 aneo before "Squire Anthony within o day or i att . ¥ red by Blach T dings During the Week. - nfinl, l:xu;:l|tecr:\l:l\11u]“sr:||é.nl’l‘fi"tfié cbr;‘m:)‘ll:::ld- 21[;?\5;} encats present, among whom yero SL A“m:fl‘l"e' ¥ia., on the 20zh, to be absent | two. i s s,_..;‘,‘.,,jf"“u‘*",;:;“:l:';;:’:" hlrty-rstand | blood ud the arens i 156 bt e jfi“flf F able efforts of Mrs, W. )L Pond and Mrs. C. | the Sophomores of the Northwestern Uni- | three months, 4 2 B WEST DIVISION. i he fsa square Ievel trottor, noed, 063 ¥ O s e e lasee St ol a the. | ATt Haruot, s, Getistal Pisseniti CHICAGO SNOBBERY. il AR, Druslst Gl Wosl' Madinon-at, or- | oralihiat” s an excollentpuie | 5’5?5{:.’:&%3 g Juddte: he is und king, 530 n, I . KIRKLEY & CO., Druggists, 134 South { any Judycan drive him: owaer cranot rige vy u? Central Railroad, left former of Adumi sterday. The 0wl Club-—Salvinl—-Keene. B. Shourds, who planned and organized ti Juniors of the Chicigo ~Theolonical Semina- | Agent of the enterprize so'successfuly in but u few hours, N ry. Itwasa gay and festive company, and | for New Orleans y counz ofNi-healtl reaion selling 0 low. 'Oy g 52 Due to the Fact That Lent Is Very | fime, the Ciub feels chiefly indebrod for the ;asa gay w ¢ cou v Orl esterda 5 3 o o : Near at Hand, v Bupi o °f an evening fong,fo boremens- | thp evenfn st YOIy WESIUNS | (NP Sl ORI Of SHSERNDNE | 1t ng'shied lnst ook, or wosk befor last, Gl a oo O ) ety ln e e ln renr o tdines ered. ast 3 X vore surprised by Sol. W, C. Whi returned Friday | Vith more or'less of n tlourish of trumpets, that (031, Newsdouler, Stationer, 0ic, | rusidonco. Glig a pretentious organtzation culled the OwIClub | SHYeEHY GUSES" sl B Bive tond-as., | A1 A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR o g 1§ V. Boens, pao > ral day John Mattocks will give a children’s | bad invited Me oy nnd prAvALE $WCK 0f b The fi arrick | Silva, of Englewood, W bL\ xrs’t| ‘n‘}m.ual Vandugeerthe Gamiih e ricnds, who eame bent on house of Maj. George | quite aparty of 4. Sulvini and Keene, eminent KRICE, Jowolor, Notvsdealor. afid Funcy | Suid huisidoa: n joam of e lie sheis ‘3, harg, —_— A1) s i 1. Tucker. No, T; ‘wenty-third street, on | havingz a good time. They brought with i N Yya - 1 3 Y eve P s 1 ithe R i oacie: 2 . The arty ‘Cuesday afternoon. - tragedians playing here, to a joint dinner or re- 5. ) Lake-St.. cornar Llucoin. o e S Gually Closing Up | Thursday evening, ab 50 being inat- | them all the delicacies of the season, The | p 1. i 1) corn - rlos; o lule. The Clabs Gradually Closing Up tendance, Aome o e amint | VMG Whg. Dieasantly. SEont In. dmeing | - ALe: ant Sig. G 1. Singer, of Mo, 3060 | capmian:whioh s £ tite Thatm e e P cih U SACOBSON, Drugstat, s Noruy Lalstod. | i FEPLHUE % DR S ot bumads anlf ey y & games, ete., the party breaking upat 2 o'clocic ric avenue, will give a reception Tues- | Hotel Friday, tho 25th. It was £0 be very su- AL T DIVISION, . | . e deiverss snch birzuing wors nover oflera”yag 5000 NGHAM & €O, Draggists, 45 North too. . N- AUSTLY, Eikg West Madison st i ) Their Affairs for the Season. supper were (he features of the evening. day evening. ‘erior affair, with dress-conts, and was to quite I.Y!lillm ner lvisios in the morningz. A GOOD EXPRESS IIOISE OF 115 n. LLAMS & CO., Druzgists, 675 Larrabee-st The mora prominent people_in attendance = N 5 g it » et peod) y] A very pleasant party was given Friday Charlotte De Lang-is visiting for a Iny over tho single-burreled, tragle reception were ex-Mayor Kalstrom, of Pittsburg: JM: N t ) Y 7 r, cosh: the Rev. J evening at the residence of Miss A. Porter, ays at Sprinefield, L., with her broth- e T b o = . L IR TGP AP e o AREE g Receptions, Dinner Parties, and of o i Holiis of CLows: | Sor 35 Sot Xshlmfil uvej\rleg[ Among | or, Senator Do Lane, of the Fifth District, s iy o fo b opngn e fif}‘:},’_“::""fi’;, ERDE, Pening ang Avorgsing | Robbe e Sioro $ Rl ® Youos e .. ville; Col. Cumberledze, of Cineinnati those present T, an 1s. _Cook, 2 md Mrs. Willi: . Deering and Mr. wont, LSk there wis no" dliuee, X6 ot s und Statione: poi OR SALE_SOUND YOUNG & r Interesting Events. Capt, Grand Rapids; the | Master W. Cool, Mrs. Jones and the Misses | and Mrs. 1L A. Pearson, of Evanston, are in | Went, o T, Jood driver nnd swddtor, whi o JIORSE Lhpe & ' Hon \anl\lrggsundgxi of Detrolt. Nellie and Bertie Jones, Mss. Dye, Mr. and | New Orleans. . hent m‘;““d,"’;,';;mn"‘,fl:,'“"mfl Ris {-u“{',;:‘ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Warsint, \VA\iL:‘\CI‘L"XlI'JSgtnnrilfll.’“"elszngs:{‘fi © | “Ihe Eastér Pleasure Club ol 2. second | s, Ereslort, lesyrss diel. Trnh Kollay, | sond Mo, Angustnd . Parker rotaried e was a0 unusual fnllax of dress-caus Kfj T | 00k SALE—A PUREBRED CL.TD“E"S.- arty, i masquerade surprise, Friday at tho | Irish, Porter, Davis, Williaus, 3 - r Southiern t1ip yesterday, having | i tho hotcl, and 10 NeWwSpAPOR DATFTADLS dis- 18 vt PR T TOR SALE—A PUR : party, i masquerade surprise, Fridi 1 spent six wteks in Florida.” - cribing at lenkth the recherctC, fushionable WESE B PUESISIUNG HOUKE, fi;fly’i{o‘ui‘"flkifiif:‘;fi; ey fandoue -Box U endota, DI XNo. 205 South | ter, Miss J. Porter, Jlliss S, Port TOVES, = o A iss Rof 3 ! Personal Notes—The L:L“ News from | houicof Miss Retia Clark, oty - Cliapman, th company with ex- | aifairs but thoro was i ltle siatement bid | ¥unNznuRE, oo i, a street. are: Asspeltion Wil | S ; ; ov. Blair and wife, of Juckson, Mich., de- | uway in some obscure carner to tho effect 3 R T Mie-Yorid-of; Faslion Gt bLe}(lxfi)‘:wH(:E;g)L:fi\:\: View Paoll | _ A large party was given ab the res parted for Washingtoh to attend the inaiyzu- | Mr. Sulvini, owing to business engugchients; onockeuy, erc. | B “}.‘.,?,9&1?.,,‘3‘.303,.1.’25.?=}“LH ROCE Daring their meeting at No. 339 Lin- | B. I lIntchinson. on Park avenue, livde "“wt]n‘m, Sm}dl will then sygmlafc\v weeks g | Wi r‘}‘ggg:foé““sbfn;’gs“:é'“; i thatthorslore 1 Mareh I Wo have the lurgest und ot sblected | Tyerihot, iy new. WILLETS g 1z Ehelr meeting at 2o b | Bt Brlny vt A Sast S ‘hite vings, ViL. -the re . concerned, woul c -clags marble top und other chum I : nm_ms't)l_*rig“,)p;ae\dc.nln kt&m l{?clll;‘mr g.nr , Friday evening, by the East Side )‘!I‘s‘s I;Ll‘fulxi‘}lfia:;:::;' 0;, No. 2456 Prairic ?v‘i-:.e to be postponed until Tuesdny of this | parlor sults ‘-'n‘nfi"&n‘?fiJs’«'ffi%fl’flffifi"'&n‘{‘.}’i’:‘i’fifi’: 0L SALE_CIEAP—NEW AND 5 Ford, Vice-President: | On Saturday evening, Feb. 19, at the house | avene, returiied to her home on Weduesday | 45k real renson g very. dilferont from tho ono | lems Sariety i wiluihér kbods reanirod to furnian s | g L Rand| m\v,fi;{:}flg{“eé?gf}fl{‘ o MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. s One of the most enjoyabie weddings of the Presiden h, at No. 20 Aldine | from Covington, Ky, where sho hias ben the | which ws ussigned, and i3 worth giving, be- | houss, Our igrms ate Sadbvar iy pymend o™ TOR SALE—A ¥ % Perey scason was solemnized at the residence of | Insram P. Titon, Secretary and Treasurer. | of Mr. and Mrs. French s ¢ ) 3 7 the bride’s parents last Sunday evening, Feb. Finance Commitiee. was apnointed, con- | square. was gziven a very pleasing comedy | guest of Mr. James Spilman and family for | cuuse it shows thio degreo of snobbery and con- | 25" \West Sadisoniat. A helloa GOOD, LARGE WORK 2). The contracting parties were Miss Julia ing of Messrs. IL Richter, M. Bond, and | dram: mong the participants . were the | several weeks. temptible Littleness to which people cin sink, It T TS BoT S Statesore Welkhing LS pounds, for 5,y o daught f L. N Es Leon Christiau. Alisses Ferguson, French, and Haw amnd — 'z‘nf"e“lmtmm“)IH(:‘Ex';rf:xmwell-"uu?n‘::z" ;E:\‘r_{;fn; A wmm‘l,’\l{‘ro.v—ALL IN WAD — O o yeumaun, T« | ~“Centenary Literary Soclety held its last | the gentlemen were Messrs, Cumming, Pat- | SOCIETY TOPICS. the jolnt recopition Fridus, buty o tho horror of UL FOR SALE—O'ILERN BROS. WILL, 100 and Ar. Jacob C. Ferber, of Kalamazoo, | rpeylar mezting Feb, 19 at the residence of | rick, and Gregz. 'The evening wasconelud- | Some wise man once remarked that he | he Club. notico Airangoments by M. Saivinh |+ - g Clox sTovES, Finn Srcs sl Rosng (s fouds, condlutliz of N Jich., the Rev.Dr. A. Norden ofticiating. | Alrs, J. A. Packard, No. 533 West Adams | ed with dancing and refreshments. Jvould rather be born possessed of a cheer- | or, ruthor, by his agent, that e SboWd BOT At | v ing & voad stock ot 1 U BT B (G T e B R ut En\joglare & The bridal party, with Messrs. Dan Stern and | street. ‘The large number present were en- One of the most delizhtful gatherings of ful and contented disposition than heir to | tend: that Keene was not @ big enoueh act- | neur thie bridse, whare. howses and sultes ot roomy | teenth-st Pake Biue Islund-ay, eam. I foasd J.D. Néumann asushers. entered the parlors, lermiim-l by vrogram consisting of il 1 | the fenson was al l{[mlll:]enule i;l"‘lhs.“'bm{l twenty thousand a year. Ile was right in his | §f,forint to assaciute wittt, aud that ke didn's | are furntsied ehiiro ut. boson: Prices,on, enss puy- —mW ST ol & 4 3 Fannie Clarke, pi v | given to Gen. Mrs. Jones au_their resi- 2Nty t a g i3 ntend to uceept any uvitation from uny organ- 3 GSH, = which were tastefully decorated with sxxx;lnx {8l0s by Aliss Pannly Clarke, bintio Sy | Gonee, Ko, 3 Oakland aventio, on the evenos | choice: Jor cligerful iature, like o Clands tantion which .‘Lcugfflm)[ i Woen 14 bls P Fast Mndison-st. néar tho Bidye. s ey ;‘%“.fé,‘figg‘fggr}fi and cut flowers, while s Marcus’ orches- stan a oT 116 s Jel), 3 Vi articularly bright and | & elass, tinges all objects with sun~ | Most persons, after receiving such o messuge as 3 TUNITY — h D Ao oo iven; amdieut flowers, while Louls Marcus'a ddin: Dunstan and Master Herberc Phillips. utbeh s I iy "-‘ftu‘i“hm’";'f bE e | dight: while adiscontented sposition makes | this, would bave told the distinguished foreigncr RARE OPPORTUNITY L LG | i Taingan 4 ail descripiions of hined tra discoursed Jfendelssolin’s “Wel 2 A very pleasant evening was spent by the | joyous party, and the fifteen couple vres H) 4 al A Bourke, 92and 44 West Mutison-st., desires that | 191 o members of the lit v and musical coterie | enjoyed themselves in a happy manner with | itself miserable everywlere. ov liis representutive that it such were hig feel- | hivcustomors und all neweomors may know that ho a 5 T h.? After the ceremony, the guests | mémbers of the literary and musical eoterie | enjoyed then A huppy manner wi 5 ¢ _ A g3, und such bis way of bXpressing thow, noth= [ 1 Giowinis out his InRoey Siee OF Lhrrs S OR SALE—ONE MEDIUMSIZED Df, 5 e served ' Of the West Side known as_**Our Mutnal | musie, dancing, and refreshmentsuntil a late Alr, Charles Licbenstein, long and favora- Ing could give them more yratification than to | dining, und kitchen furnlture, earpety, stoves, ete. livery wizon; nlso one heavy expices vartook of an elegaut course supner, served | e 4o'st’ the ‘residence. of M ngd Mrs. | honr" Amhis those present and in costume | by known s the Superintondent Witk | pvo hiin stuy aways that. thoy should fmmedic | Teuriess 0 cost. The. Owhers o EOUA to bl | Eenp, ot 50 South CARMISE S by Harms, who outdid bimself in the general | ; 'y Woolkey, No. 855 West Adams Streot, Lr. and Mis. I W, Norwood, Mr. and | Messrs. Mandel Bros,, is about to leave our | arely rocatl the nvitation ta i, apd tetuse Buso, and 1 aust moves N i if vour e v st bue- OR SALE_TTORSE, TOR-B0G : decaration of the fabiles.. Coligratuitory reyening. The program included R % E'\l‘lsml‘qulj"_ e Jgel;;"';.‘{fmt’:’ St Daul, Atin., having | him admittance in case o ventared tothruse | SRnSr fas,shan sy paymeris. ULLC i Fhurnt’!fl: will separate, wwium(fgwye’—;t‘\n io Brilliante,” Mr. James Abdel ovatore,” Mrs, J. C. Rogers; reci Miss Jennie Orisbee and Miss Nettie songs and instrumental morceaux, | Mr. and Mrs. 1. Boor, Mr. and JMrs. W. Bax- es Jones, Miss Cogs- < r Mr. and Mr 3 conneetion with Messrs. | himself foto thelr presence. - 5 ) X ver, Mr. and | Manuheimer Bros.,-the leading dry-zoods [ But, fur from doing unything of thesort, the {4 A CHANCE TO BUY FURNITURE AT FOK SALE—CHEAP—1 CAR-LOAD OF rs. James Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Singer, | house of thateity. "Quite a surprise ¥ !ljcru(l to i by a fewiof the employés of the cost for the next3) days—As swd intend woving heavs work hurses and several fine. driviey s ten-~ | members of the Committée of ‘tho Owl Club felt B i Trom our presen location, wo will sell furnivuro, car: | Burses just recolved £rog the comniry, Aphiy as Lok ot fimirkncw Jn.ue d:fsf,mmrlu Mra Snl;lm. Ro | DEt, and GvoryThme in the 1 OF HOUSCHOL Shous | DHCE bam 1a rear of 12 Ce irst-named hoilse on lastevening, whoealled | Tather bis ngent, and beszed pardon for tho f heth end Bvetapsin tho e of uousebold zoods, birmin rear of 12 Centro-ev., near comerof at his residence and presented - 1 slignt, which thoy declured was un unintentional [ GRCIUEE LR, Wiy WOUSA I, the elty, for cash or um | 3 o =t 2 West Madisun-st. OR SALE—A BIG WORK TORSE, 1% cablegras and telegrams from f_rlends and relatives in Europe and the United States were read. Besides the usual tfoasts, the 3 abroad was responded 0. { by “3essys, Woukey and Abdell wnd Miss | ter. Miss Goldic, the ) Lealth of relative: ‘The bride was attired in an elegant costume ' Batchelder. Retreshments and daneing eon- | well, of Bostons Maj. Markman, of 1 S5 5§ Cé m_with an one, which they had put upon the great Italiun. | & of dregs-of-wine satin de Lyons, hiandsowmely | cluded the evening, Awong the zuests were | Mr. Rogers, M. Falkner, Mr. ‘Beebe, Mr! | elezant silver inkstand and u beautiful enmen | Their”yos wero opensd. roms suie - Hips oot | Company, 4 POUNES: 1 be 6un DL T Wen Magon embroidered with flowers. the customary. | Mr.and Mrs, E. F.Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Myron ) 1y B locket as u token of their higsh esteem. Jr. Lo | oo lutc, the blunder they hnd committod in T 503 AND WEST MADISON-ST., — SAdson-an Cmuroliered : ia- | 3 Decker, Mr. and Alis. Fowler, Mr. aud | * One'of the very pleasant soclal events of| leaves many friends, who wish him much | venturing to put Kocne and Satring on tho caia the Union Furniture Company seil all kinds of 0L SALE—LARGE BLACK NORSE, veil, wreath ' and orange blossoms, and dia- | ypi . Gould, JMr. and Mrs. Ii, E. | the past week was the private masouerade | suceess in his new undertaking. . level, und thoy begged for forgiveness, and | household gouds on monthiy pusmunts. used 1o cuup Horae, G yeirs old: to e st mond ornaments. The wedding presents | Wookey, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rogers, Mrs. | party given by Mr. and M.rs.[ - L. W. Chl rk, “he bride of Mr. Royle, the special medical B;“Jx‘":fgr‘f‘ il r';,“‘:‘("’ L sg]%':/ fhould | - A @PAINTED CITAMBER SET FROM 3% | faqacoihof ,§f\’{vf={‘}"";’,;;'gag‘§‘gj§gfil‘rn put oai. were both numerous and costly. Dancing | Richard Delprat, the Misses Gould, the sisted by their daughter, Ilattie, at thel attendant of Prince Leopold, was married in much entreaty, they ot Slvini's nent to }-umxm{- 3&::«1}."'" n';':r:_‘z:'_n‘yv J;::y)%m;n"l‘{nlun o OR SALE — AT 4 SACRIFICE_,A»H i T: resideiice, No. 3122 Wabash avenue, on Fri- | n dark green velvet suif, which apvears to | i huc: 01 hie Oruisbee, Miss Susie. Allen, 3iiss day everling. Among those present wero | have beena great innovation in the Tashiona. | ot oy ihe ,Foughucss of “his refusul, and A BLACK WALNUT DRESSING-CASE | fonm Kie 747 550 oo wei o wecdy a0 pices '3, L 419 Blue lslmd~n| Ferber left fora trip East, after which they | Ji S5 St3. G vorld, - . ats A atelielder, the disses Delprat, Messrs, G Mr, and Mrs, John Wood, Mr. and Mrs. | ble world, | ing " that it uld — be impossible for it for $0and upward e ents, | 10w Hgurts. Call veside in 1‘-’"‘}'“‘“““; i S ?t’_" l;lilumule;. ‘I-‘ h;\elgh, u"‘ li;déu, lC and | Thomas Sumlcx-{;md.lm; and _\“ hia Jlln\sles, Yes, Mrs. Reasenor, this ‘exquisite patlor lt:xfpln;llné:‘pnlltu ?:-vc%ptlng lnli'lltull'm‘:xs) Tor Fridny, | Gilon Furbivars Companys i aud 505 West samummy | tomniitety, Gaar ity B ‘Stust bo sorg: - 21005 ¢ ceremony of marriage between Mr. J. elprat, 2. Wookey, an ordon. und S Iy IS | suit of furniture caine from the clegant | DUt that he would beglud to visit them on som PARLOR SUIT IN ILAIRCLOTLE UST RECEIVED : S I iber oceision 1 s cortoned thag tuess | A\l SN Tt ed SbIOLOL, | JUST,, RECEIVED AT EDGERTONS ha , Smil Coronilla b, of s n- een, Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods, M stocle irtz & S p, o, H. Chapman, of the firm or Chapman, Smith | —The Coronilla Club, one of the most prom G e M e Mo stock of Wirtz & Scholle, 222 Wavash ave. duy would suit s convenience, und ‘therefore | £ terry. s il ere. ot kept up until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. | Misses Craven, Nellie Rogzers, Miss Jen- nodes at very - ‘arniture Cowpsny, 38 [ Norses: must be said at once, & Wright, and Miss Nellie 0°Connor, was | ising clubs on the South Side, zave a party | and Mrs. P ML "Maley. | Brigham Young acquired the title of Gen- | the Owl Club Committee decided to wive. Suiving 3 performed last Wednesday eveniag, in the | 3t Uie Clifton Tlouse Friday evening, which | Farnsworth, My, and Mrs. William 0"Maley, | o Brsta! having been called * Briggy dear? | n grand reception Tucsday, whilo ‘Mr. Keon, | 20450 West Mudlson-at - 7 OTICE OF REMOVAL— 7 cence of a largo company at the Western | P'Sficu 50 e very successtul, S, fund Ars, Wo 0. Hoffman, Mr. Horaee | o' gtan by his numerons wives. o who will not be here this week, was given a re- UY TTHE PARAGON OR "ACORN | [N “maved16ihe soiodom mi s NG RE« presence of a larg ¥ Miss Carrie Dodd, an_amater reader of ' sontion luse mgbt Of course i did wot know | 5} ages 850 Faus, Buwse-fombhing gosus, 0t | Docunifly e S SHRERANSS aie sebiv el 2 43 Sttt st Twiil nandly heavs Ged Erida Horics. THA rrost Sssortmantas g, Cei0s . C auti Falase i P o very pleasant party took |., The 13‘;‘ r“lllfif;‘lb;‘r:al‘js}& ‘i‘s"‘:“‘g;g&fmg“g:";'ég or the slight put upon him o b would not buve o et I At e b po uad e wil be discusted | (ONSTABLE'S SALE — FROM TILE | foics foner, It iieat soronetis alitlotls Gi Avenue Baptist Chugch, by the pastor, the | considerable ability for one so young, was Friday evenin: Rev. C. Perren, officiating. iss Mollie | the recipient of a gold shield, appropriately | place at the residence of George and Foster C, v 0 7S inseribed, from the Englewnod Union Veter- | Favorite, No. 3100 Vernon avenue, There ction—An lmme t ol new hnd stue: | tome O'Connor and Mr. W.J. Grassick attended | /- Club. of Englewood. The presentation | were about twenty couples of young people | ~ Mrs. Tazen, who is a very brilliant brunet | foll through, - ONA-BAnd TurIturc, CArpeEs, Qerks St0Tee Gl oty | Iht I Plcoiantly on haad.” KOEHLEL, former- e ——————— will be sold cheap, GO-AGAIN & RRE ] 191, 165, 1, 197 Ruandolpli-st.. corner the bride and groom. and Messrs. Matthew | \c1o b do by President IL A. Pasko ‘! ved themselves atly { b " WOre i oly given i e 2 i . Parker, on be- [ present, who enjoyed themselves greatly | beauty; wore at areception lately given in v = and Alark Chapman acted 15 ushers. SIS | half of the Club, Thursday evening, & their | with mbsic and dancing. Atabout 11 'clock | her honor at Washi thick white satin, Anecdoto of Cariyle. sv._ | PUEY MUST BE SOLD~ONE TEAM the ceremony a v ) ,e"?")“f §l’€“° .C"“ ¥as | Washington-birthday entertainment at Til- | refresiments were served, after which fol- | with ¢ aist and draperies of white velvet London VWorld. FMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD CO., 51 | fcrs? L33 Welebing 200 pounds: nee, ¥ and § given at the residence of Mrs. 0'Connor. | jo S8 lowed more dancing and merry-making. brocade, trimuwd with point appliqué, The othier I8 ono which Dickens used to tell In- | K, "una 31\ ust Mudlson-st.~Now recelving spring | Bii and shens fed ool flren. | daress i WATTS Among the gifts displayed were a family | i Sriolet. p) re Club, a North-Si One of th t pleasant gatherings of the | ) 3 sl d by {mitubly,~the scene ocourring at a dinner held, | sick of earpets, Turniture, und Lousehoid xoods. | 3L Laurel-yte, o pndlors w2007 £ Bible and_hymn-book, from teachers in the ne Violet. Pleasure Club, a North-Side e 0% 1he.tosk pict LA e . Tho.advent of spring will ereate a great de- | [think, a¢ Proctors, where were present, among | Selling at lowest pricos for cash or 0n installments: PPIT. RS 3 orgunization, gave a pleasaut party-on the | season was the auniversary of Mr. and Mrs. | jnand . for_ new shocs, and to avoid delays, | others, Carlyle and the well-known ¢dltor of tho | Call und exumine. v ANTED—A FIKST-CLASS HORSE, : Wagou,wnd cutter il exchange for stoe Sunday-school of Western Avenue Baptist | 9% i *s bi vin a N Y TR o g 3 shs sIIVer ta = . | evening of Washington’s birthday. A large | Edwin Hancock, at their residence, No. 40 | Keller, Indies’ bootmaker, invites orders now. Teevicws. Tho lust-uamed. had enonciated e ——— 'Dl‘““l}; &s'lc‘ 54 tfin}&fi‘r’ (‘l’i’“l’!“?]! & J. Sic'\k[fe number of Zuests were present. Ogden avenue, Saturday evening, Feb. 19, it | Monroe-st., Palmer IHouse, s0me wehty opinfon on the subjoct doder dis- li‘UM“,‘3.5‘,‘%8,“@,‘\5&‘{.?&%}2"55' ETC. | couds; would tako elther sopamiths o Weoyok notor ond andmade i Arsey) Vil | The Philocalian Society of Dearborn Semi- | being the tenth anniversary of their 1At Queen Marguerite of Italy has all her | cussion—us Dickens used to suy, *treating 1t in | "oy casy pasmanis areneat; > f,-\f BL AN ey )i 55 2 4 Fs. Beobe | Dary held its annual public entertainment | ringe. The friends and relatives assembled | grisses made in Rome, which: has Droduced | D¢ usual Jeview munner, wrapplng it up [ Splendid stock. Fafr dealing. ANTED-—A SECOND-HAND SET OF eISOns habkin Hings ar. and s, Boebe | Thursday evening in the First Baptist Church ission 1all, opposit, o lapps BNHCHING | avilsts fi this line cqnaling in skill and crea- | 15 50all purcol and Inyiur € by on nsielf as | Gpoa evemings | LF . liznt double burness, suliablo 10r a Courtiand and daughters sel of knives, Mr. and Mrs. C. | 4,05pre 4 fnrre audience, of 150 merry souls. ~Awmong other things | Jion the most fantots 1 Dacis done with forever”—and u dead silence ensued, [ . W & J. B. STOREY, vt | two-seated pistform spring Fgon; must be- i zood omebouquet of natural lowers 5 dcls. The silence was, to the astonishment of all, 3 repair und chieun. for cash. D 7, Tribune otice. E. Porter, of Viaton, In.; set of forks an The Owl Club tenders 5 ol Wil el 4 ) endered an informal recep- | was the han grystal hanging-basket, Mr. and Mrs, J. E- | 45500 Salvin, the tragedian, last cvening iu | and numerous presents of silver ware, orma- | o Mary - lorn is now ready with every | broken by Carlyle, who was seated immediately OR SALE—FURNITURE AND GOOD- = lity for cleansing and repairing lace cur- | 9pposit tho ditor, lovking across at him n o t il i ouse, | WANTED—GOOD BUSLNESS TIORS ¥ s, s Statet | Grewmy iy, and ‘saving, a8 thoun to Dlmselt, | iontloha fares und wellpnying boardinz-Bouse, Lo cly rivine 1 i S s v T ey cut-glass sef, Mr. and s, William (1) e £ v o O : r 5 e club-rooms, mented Japanese ware, tinware, cic., the 3 <t b ln‘,hll \h."‘%“l}‘,‘a ‘b’il(‘fl’l‘l";' ?ll}?xsl;lmted Lon'»'f'g: The last rezular meeting of the Bon Ami ( most appropriate and useful_goods ever dis- E;Ef“ b '}cfiwfl‘,‘ t“:} TS, O ey | ety anit P toacs Sl Lup ety stantly full, This 13 an_opportanity rarely Oared. | LIW pounds, and's to 3 yours o1t siust bo ot bt Jow, M . . 11, Stebbindand Mrs. Densmore; | Social Club was heid at the residence of Mr. | played on such sions. T e B ator. . a puir creet -2 pufr, wratched, mecserable | Sntisfuctory reasons for soiling. Address £ 1, Trib- ylrcc?vgcu XAnm;:[v having u hossc of the above e(l'n‘éS'élor;'edl e and sl W J. Homiones | and Mrs. I_.[ N. (i:mlp. No. 549 West donroé | the ev ning was ver m,A; nan I,oS s os mxx&u i?hml'r DOSSeSSIng | creetur!” then, \with u sigh, relapsed into silence. | une ofice. B escription plense address H 41, Teibune otice. = 5 ke AW Slholks 3 | street, on Tuesday evening, the 22 inst., it | of singing by R1run, me gold, and & fair propor- T —— A —ELEGANT F . 3 E 75 3 chon elock . and Mrs . W Steekz foral | doing” tho anniversary of - iie Dirthy of fhis | Anaric, fistramenial g tion of brass, should be'able to endure the | A Seven Hundred Dollar Dress-Sule. At BLEGANT FURNISHED S oD, OF, DRAGITE bure: cake basket, W. J, Grassicks bwe | Eather of his Country: the committee for | and daughter and Prof. E. Brucl, and cornet | ardware of the world. San Francirco Budletin. éar Thirty ntsc Lease sives. 0 A frivune” | 8t some price, Cait und e el and when taiied Books, Mr. and Mrs, 1. R, Clissold. ihe evening furnished a program consisting | solos by Jr. E. Shaw and Prof. Bickerdike. it seems almost ihcredible, but a repre- | At No. 599 Montgomery street can be secn an 01t SALE—CILEAP—BREAKING UP— = = il “'.‘:d“ B a0% SCENTaE, Toh, ‘;}' in the pres- | Mostly of recitations, musie, songs, ete., of [ On Thursday evening a very pieasant party | sent of s TrisuNE nns seen Dr, | expeusive suit of clothes, consisting of merely 2 F huuseliold furniturc, carpots, et6. Apply at 'VV'A.\'TED—TO BUY—A NO. 1 ROADs ¢ of L"f v Intimate fi“l; s the pres- | the patriotic arder. was held at the residence of Mrs, Smith, of | Low’s new method of inserting false teeth [ dress-coatanda puir of_pantutloons, the cost of | &y prs irieowes i b 40 (mare preferred) 133 to 17 hands high, Sonee of the bride N, 19 i ihe resi- | e Iufornal Thirty ” gave a delightful | South Englewood, the oceasion being the | ittt nlates (not simpiy *erowning | Nhieh, negertboless, Js S0, he sult hos been s N TANGE. | ey 05bytcer: tnust be relfablo and elf rightia Y o e b Mr. J, | party last Monday evening at Kindersarden | celebration” of the 10th birthday of Miss | yoots, but ‘entire tecth), and " they are very Darsof ‘the Slte oF: n Ty, i 1 far 0\‘.l Saln AN TLANOEs L, ATl S &, Marsh, and Mr, Harvey A. Taylor, of thjs | 1alk “W.W. Pound furiished the requisit | Fra Ukje Smith, A very happy evening Was | At decided improveuient o¥er to ol | usoon stuto ovcnsions. Tho fronc Afd bordors | oo mee Suse by pond iotalr farance: sl baed | ILL EXCILANGE LOT KNOWN AS city, were uited i jase, the Rtev, musie. passed. g A method. g € tho cont nre ornamented with o muss of gold- | & State-st. North Curtis-at. for horses. Apply at ofs® T o oiatis: Se g e or: | The thid and last of the series of parties | | A pleasaut ealico-party was given Friday | " siicud wites froum tho Colorado mount. | Cmbroidcrs, six OF Oyt nches wide, soncioring : T PR o | SR ARMEN SRR akilnery bepot, 1 B Wit houas ficlating, 3t and Mrs. Tay- | given by Kilwinning Lodge, No. A1 A 5. | evenine at st Tl oy tho Shasos Bty | aics il say Lt he ot s ravenous as a raven | Of leuves ard spries worked by hand with gold | O SALE-LILE FURNITURE OF 10. | 1 South Gunat-st bullion wire. The pantaloons * € Stripes | kifenon Tusniture complotes ront £2 watih oy L Ads } ANTED—A STYLISH DRIVING lor lett the city for a brief wedding tour,, PR § nd A 3L, was held at their pardors last rd and Minnie Rodefer in_honor of | wuong the ravines, 2 ‘n i oy sy ad st dawh in 0o 0F | Forl of lenves of the Samb dostls mntonmle - | ALcien furpiuuro combly liorse: must bo youns: and sound. Apply at S St Sk el WARREN SPRINGER'S Muchinery Depot, i to 21 - "ol John G- Aldrdze and Mrs, Mattle J. | oy dveqing. e Toth, of Cleveland, Music was | the porevous gurged and gorged himself gor- i 0t SALE—CIIAMBER " SETS, BRUS- | South Cunat-st. Keut, both of this city, were joined together Landmark Lod joved a very pl o shed by Fit: 10 liest: H in holy wedlock Thursdny evening, Fev. 24 andmark Lodge enjoyed 2 very pleasant | furnished by Fif rald’s orchestra, mandizingly, = " party ‘Tuesday evening at their hall, corner Jennie A. Wilce delightfully enter- Foc " & PERSONAL. ul . cres i b Several first-class youne men and boys ure G s crware: dab Tor a. Adarese fEh otbog ANTED—A CAR-LOAD OF HEAVY ¥ at No. 434 West Madison street, the Rev. Dr. | B Yo : ks X : Iati % = Cottage Grove avenue and Thirty-seventh | tained a company of young lady and gentle- S T ol on artie | arSescamEate AN ATION W AR 3L, Thowas oficlating. Lue eorsmony. [ cfpeat® man, friends in the parlors of ier residence, | fO NOUHE yeady o feuve 11 B Brvanys | HEISONATINFOINATION WANTED : = < workers eticap. Doctor’s oiice 1% West Mads ‘ R oy 2 The. First Reziment, I N. G., tendered | No. 708 West Iarrison street, on Thursday | busitiess College. Orders for them can be Rt o el i Tl piash the ot o O oSALE-STOVES, FURNITURE, | lson-st nad more inttmate friends. Mr.and Ars, | coppiny B, Spaglding & s, of Buffalo, a | evening. A choiee dancing prozram of ten | SENE LY post or by Bell telephone. {D8, b, b Ay (a0 ot seasalnianes of Jubn Ot ales taken Tuc debis vory ANTED. NG NES! " ; iy e f 4 Comfortable, elegant and, wt good tsste nre ot UL years w50 from London, will pliiso oply at Starase Utics, A Rondolphesta 410 .‘V'\flu S ;,Eog,grf_l;\(’\l‘%&&:‘ffilfibs' Aldridge will reside in this city. Motk s ke e x S & Gl Rl Jiss Gertrude Dunlap, danghterof George ;‘f,_l,"‘;‘u at the Grand Pacific Hotel Friday E)“!’Jrgesfimus o‘“f“{?fi“‘é&fi%‘# :}:&:‘:{s‘::{‘;fih the Ottoman sofa beds sold by J. A. Colby & | communicate with his brother, GEURGE HATHA- - = L Dunlap, Bsq, was married to Dr. F. W, [5G0y, o cq0y evening the 1embers of the | about 1L ’clock the discussion of n fine sup- | €0, 217 and 219 State street. Shos Won, ouba, Fagiudided thes willdon OR SALE—A NEW WALNUT BED- | $99 TAKES A 10-YEAR OLD JARE; Farne, of, Luston, Wedassday evening at | 4qhfand Club tendered theit frieqds o et veradded much to the bleasure of the occa- | llere is rehearsing for yous For the recent SR T 1 Hha marblecton dressing-cose Zor . Ad- | CLEECL A0 4 Hore welzhing 100 B3 und 3 yeurs halt-past 6 o'clock, .av the residence of the plimentary reception at the beautiful resi- | sion. performances of * Dio Méistersinger” in Mag- ERSONAL — I WOULD =LIEE TO SRR I8 ntanes gnias, mares u0d u Tob ot Tenthere Sooniy A : = S e mnke the fequulntance of i midde-nzed lads, OF: SALE—FURN ITURE—COMPLETE | this dur 808 & o Apply i ide’s pare) 01 3 ave; o 5 ¢ - 3 . " " b Dride parents, conler of Dearbornt avenue | Honcoof J. 3, Keatherstone Esq., No. 277 | _Tuesday evening Mrs. Thomas IToyn: deburg, thiere wereseventy-five rebearsals for | ahinermad e slamntance of o middle-need lads, ed by the soloists, eighty reh Is of the chorus, | cumbrance, with a ¥icw to matrimony. 1 am now a househ t, in excellent order: neurly now: mily removing. Call ut25] Northi L Ir 3 TO., 147 and {0 Sate-st. A, Hewes, i*.:s connected herself and Onk street, the Ilev: Dr. Frederick Court- ~ It 5 c . S c Beotor res' Epi Ashland avenue. Everything couspired to | No. 267 Michigan avenue, 0 3 : ;‘,‘;;‘g;j;f“”‘ of St James’ Episcopal Church, ”ildr’{ flm‘axlrairu a efmlxsullx-[ce Csnci:u success. | Genie IlIuyuc. Zive g ver Ccllnlarunnfzsr seven 'I“l?emtt’ll:e chear: seventeen re- | FiSicr slibroci onihysnd waying stn boarding. | 7O Tessonuble; Miss Belle Wineman, daughter of M. Wine- tday night the “B. 3L C.” gave a yery | tion in hoior of the Misses Cullom, of Svring- | hearsals for theorches: knowa, in Chicao s 1 respectidle man of £o0d stnd- Y] " R SALE—TIE FURNITURE AND ¥ 5 elezant and successful part; f, Mar- | field. Lverything hapoily conspired to ren- Ve o n o it ing, Wunno tridiog. Would prefer n practical, loving OR SALE—CARPET AS IS ON OUR 1 ora Clgar and 1% & ! 5 E. B 2 Lkies bl e aro Eeasedtu Xuay, that Mrs. S Prior, | {ni, Wunngriitne, Would pe Snillinery salestoom. JAOTCHLN, PALMER & SRR It oF, St i, Tobdcen Stors, culavly delightful, | late with eases, 2SS partitons, handsome clenr slns, oy mas iontrioll fg, 7. Jonus Ky tine's North Sule Academs. Mevars der tho entertainment sinzularly de é 1 red g an «J. Oall, W. IL Thom, E. E. and it was nov until quitea late with the Jeading milli nd cloa ablish- ISON. NOTICE FOL B 2T 4 e 4 Thane Horl, the let- Dr. Adier pietazias: 1 3.5 Wellington, £, 3. Bauss, . 1, Gustis: | D6 company. scemed. dlpossed 10, louve the | muiy the Jeading milliner and ot am o | P SASONALCNOTICED FOI FULRTH J. C TAREY, iy 2o, §nd Hst e fold N onca by sxie OF pany of frientls, representing tho beck cireles rtis, and W. W. unt were responsible | brilliant scene. State street, whero s 11 be pleased to sep | betweensundya. s st time in Muy, 1850, Would . e mortauces, Call, for further purticulaes, st 2% South 5 iieh sucints {lur :Iix‘e :n‘fl.&’r,_ a?q (tflescrve the unqualified I‘T:i sday mt(emfo{'n from 'Mgal(;. o’clock Mrs. | ali of her friends and customers. Joans ik acunrtesaion?’ Flouso muwer: Ade RaYEsE SADlioy ST " Llarkt, Room w; 5 ‘The marriaze of Miss Grace Stewart ang | thinks of their friends. s Ferd W. Peck, of No. 2230 Mickigan avenue, | yudieations are to the effect that soft wool- | —o s = S = , . JOR SALE—ARMY O VERCOATS 3. Gilbert Tatum "Potter was celebrated | comnians o5 Hegspioof, Shiago | gavea very indsotne Tadics” reechtion. Mis. | en tuxtiures i Ghovior stripss sl ghoeke ot BREONMIE PARTIES WHO IIAVIS | A fullassortment of parlor, ehambor, and Kitehon hb janis: ued bousos: tents, camp equinaze, ruot Monday eveninz. ; 4 curred Thursday evehing at their assium, | tion and eribramiient of fie compans Ly | MISCd colors will be popuiar in the Spring. | fw: e Nre Dok AR iy Aae DOIONE" | £ ntiuee, carpots, stovoa, wnd housckasping goodstn | L2530 squmanion, ete. Govesnment Goods Dopst Ar, Louls A. Tyler and Mis tiie C. | 70 Oimair was oty Iaveely ationdes and | M 3 Sp'll(lli‘r‘\lg g Ompay Y | Ladies are admirers of the artistic in dress. Asigqum of money will bo paid und Bo questions | ) or anto oither far et oF on Teally Gty pag- | 304 5L RABA0IpE 8L, Sacond Lvr, Yiller, were maried Thursday eventie at | Lot od “tho "most. suecofil omocirand | e 3 complimentary party tendered the Jady | THiSIs why the work of Burnhan’s Central | 2k = ; i OR SALE—A SMALL LOT OF DARK: N West Jonrae street. by Dr. IL'W. | B} pupular Order has ever given. teachers of Prof. Marting's academies took | SLusic-Ilail hair store is so populaz. ELSONAL—AN INDUSTRIOUS, RE- | mentsutcash fisares. EB bt Ec\»rs ;o ,,,,‘,’,‘ 00ds for rler iy of 3 fow Inthnate | ™' Seventh mmual ball of the Telezraph- | niace a¢ s WSt Sile e Sporao | ~ Tuscan braids of deep yellow shides 1nd a Sjectavle Fentiowmart wito, hus luat niouely ull & J. CASEY, Aavy wenr. WL be sald i Guanitos to saie. Govs i Mter the ceremany Kinsley's was | o5y Sociation was held Thursday eronimg | Evoning, and was a brilliant Shceess. - Abous | BTGAL dval of oben kuce St Will b seen in LuE e pating pminad howce wissene | O, 3 OACRY Madison. granient Goods Depot, 2 and sl itandolpn-st, second Sisited and an clegant dinner was served | of\iaring's West Side Actdomy. Tha o | Sa0 couples were present to. enjoy tho pleas- | SPrig bonnets. ‘,}“‘,‘g;‘;{; ith Himeund plico, 1o Intorelow. I, | o == i € < iss Mattie Ri Alr. V. tendance was very large, and the bail broved | ures of the evening. Mme, Morse has just returned from the = Chamber Sets, OR SALE—ABOUT 50,000 ORIGIN. ot Ige Jtics dnd ALT. Chiarles 1V, Dabiy a decided social suceess. d Srs. Albert . Sprasue, of West Washing | East with spring stylés—12 Stae. straot. ERSONAL—ROSE, ON TUESDAY OLt Werdrones, | ‘F" letters Qs forazenis; Bave Manazer of the Commercial Hatel, were mar- | Ahe seeon aunu t“"u“gl and reception | fon street, gave a Yery handsome reception |~ Freueh, Hizhland, and Richend ranges, | <L Wednesduy thisw, thout full; carriaie e | g ga0e averything in the line of King siien trdes wil i 5 17 tuken this weeks riends at the Commercial Iotel. y nine at th JHouse, and | larze nu -and gel wase at 1larbeson’s, 88 North street. | A Odico Tor Mrs, M. Melzer, 2 Brussels and Ingral T SALE—aN AN 1GN~ On Wednesday, Feb. 23, by the Rev, E. A. ?.‘,;‘(féé‘.?.fl?fiL‘E&‘c‘ifihx’i?w“sfiéfi?fl‘&é’}e“éh“&fif e Y e Son ot S and Ms. |, Lsteavagance gy dress has couquered fn | TSEISONAL~A YOUNG MAN IN BUS- " anrers. e oty BLBCGANE, S0 Rlitredge, Mr. George L. Iurley and frs; | & £onuir . Ferd \V: Deck, #ave & party Wetnconoy ai | Bew domain. ~ Nov_content with displhy | T2 oo dor it doy 1o “acqualntanco of 3 | Ttanges and Cook e ek rarant g banaia, LNl or asaces §lara V. Counters, of” Chicago, were usiited The nm’y given by the members of the | ernoon, 'enter‘l':'fumg a large cump*;uyy.‘of “hfimd}n rullcis nni,v “’"hm.do? 3 1 );imx"fl"“y u&mflzns: ohipstiaRe il Ix 2 STOVES S A LA 3 e e v EIVen O 5 L the | ernoon, arg i without, and dressing-gowns, home toilegs, | #& Tribune oftice. — x S - g o Nan . .. | Entre Nous Friday night at Prof. Martine’s | friends. =k Teonts 5 4 g — = e Atlow prices for cash, OR SALE—\ SLOOP YACHT 40 FEET e “?nn;':l)l‘”.gh:;’d ?n’:‘l;’;‘l‘,’,‘:,; (\\'ejt bulei Ac@hflw as very largely at- | Mrs, Judge Drury, of Michizan avenue, {’%«glggr‘t;gfifis jf{ifié‘g&l;‘,?,q;f ffi?{,‘ofin,;i p*;,{"slfl}\;gf 35,’5,?33"§d‘,‘[§g}_{);§g’9§ B or S o wasy weelgor Szt acetiont, Medety swarily, bl bl (fesidence of the bride’s parents 4y !e!i‘lfufl-’mi‘x’:xx:,:lr?«::lxi::fi hly. ngsll‘alc&lé:)uf i fiw a very (l’:llxesmlt ladies’ reception Thurs- | | ¢ i %e thoughts and expenditures of | Guo. i """ | _ovenevenings. onthly payments. | G iisied by addressing N Box 1t Chicago. £ Alume of Monticello Seminary was hetd | _“The domino party at Prof, Marline’s Noxth | Fsiionablc women. : ERSONAL—A- LADY IN BUSINESS, EPAIRSFOR STOVES EEVERY- | 0% SALE—A VERY FINE MOCKING party X Lmported cap-nets are sold for 20 cents at Uut tlaanielaity crubarrussed, Siahes to fm'm?l?@' where, u?\)\?r.o }E le;:"}‘/&sua, %IZ“I,‘.ALEME_ F bird. Koowm 47, 34 Murket-st. On ihe 1th inst., at Troy, New York, were v 9 ) i arried Miss 2 E. W gl Wednesday afternoon at the'Tremontilouse. | Siie Academy was z very pleasant aff: married Miss Amna . Wheelock, of that The South Side School of Art mave a re- | - Mre, Gen. L, L. Chetl: u\'zmv!a an Infomal }a‘*él:fi‘;] ents lace, and Mr. ez F. ) v, V- S 9 o Dare. and i, Cortez ¥. Gooden ow, of Ev ception last Tuesday evenine at their studic, | reception Friday evening. c ) of friends gave Mr. Henry ‘The patterns of erewel-embroidery are be- | dress K i, Fribuna oflice. OR SALE—A TOUNG GOAT GIVING LOT o exeelient ik, Northeast coraer Ohio aad S ir-sts, 189 abash avenue, and at 30 and | equaivtance of & wentieman of mewns who would | Uolphest, B telepfione. cwhere. glve temporary asslatance, Can wlve z00d security. REE, No brokers need answer. Conidenco respected. Ade WALL—PAI’ER AT HALF PRIC] now styles to_close out: gilt, e, 3 anston. Thel ¢ Vi, - ks s mnfiilx:futu e home will be in Gran. Nil 1‘1“1"“;'—;3%0(;"(‘(‘15‘[:%&1 % : RA Jare b ) ) rewelembro ; PR] Lot The Farraygut Boat Club will give a gran ice a zenuine surprise at his residence, No. | coming more complicated. They comprise SON. STRANGEL OF 55 1. 2c.: grounds, 10 e, Sc.; brown, Sc. Sumples at > = TS, N PROSPECTIVE BLISS. bauguet on the evening of arch 10 in fionor | 1023 Warren aventie, on Tuesday evening, | Exyptian and Pompeiian designs nd o, s, Eel.‘.'.s,(;)f\r{kau‘i\mE}H \afis(.'?".}.‘.|9¥.‘e'fi'&ug¥o Yenton Houss ] ".I;G"‘:}IL‘E.‘I};LR“&T' IT‘L:hh-b:' fi%«fi% of its ninth annjversary. Feb. 22, iu honor of Iifs 54th birthday. A da- | birds and Inseets, as well as meometric | mike the sommmi i b yiiois Srould be inppy to 500 ,WILL SECURE FURNITURE | Lincoinst. o 5o S ?p\'ggg"[, fizures. £ood morality. Object will be. mde Known to tho $500 und easo of kood rooms, cnubling you 1o proper one._addresy G %, Tribune illce, live rent free, also atfording un Income. L i, Tribune. OR SALE—FRESIL COW AND CALF Miss Blanche Swmith, daughter of Mr. and G - s ) & ' . The Jusnita Clul e a 3 hursday eLing W Mrs. L Smith, and Mr. Teander Budd, will be | exomaur ol fniingtos yosr Sy Auursday | lightful svening married Tuesday evening, at 6 o’clock, at ‘The Prince Albert Club ga s the result to al Riordan, of Springticld, New, gay buttons by the eard at hal€ price, siting Chicago during | Ernest Mix, 125 State street, ok ERSONAL—IIAVE BEEYN ADSENT $10000 CASI TO PURCIHASE SEC- ,‘.,_m;'_‘;"':g'“nx; 2ty Ly THOS. AGATE. cormer 0 t from the cliy. Did not recelve joiter th thme. * 4.1 oni-hund cirpots and furaitan i Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Deni: reception | IIl., who have been v 1\'%.197 \\‘in_cheste; :\‘euuc. la]%g}fxoummut West Side Academy Friday | the p:xsl}] v.'ec};- n‘u‘lluiui “t;edf"ngl trip.tw‘e]rc Have you examined the “New Tome * oL T he marriage of Mr. Edward I McCleve; e . + | Aareeably entertained last Tuesday at the | sewing-maching? ERSONA CTRUE FPRIEN T ull deseriptions. Address HUDGES & MORRISO. OR SALE—GREAT BARGAINS—G. gad Miss Kittle O, Fitzgerald wil take biace | LS, TogUIar segciable of the People's | résidence of Mr. It 0'Connor, No. 214 West | Sy Enprens. Engtnlo Is o very weatthy | P hson At TRUE PRIEND AND | fisfuifihgs Aiinss HolGks s Mousos, | Jof Chruiion sna oiougrapiie o sarisrot to Tuesday, Mareh 1. 9 Church, the Im\l. D_r.fllmmg\s‘ pastor, was | Thirteentl street. - womnn. She has cones i Hner iy | for named not fiving. Bloase wiito mexin, Glving par: INSTEUCTION, Jeiund sizes; must bo soldat once. W-F. The wmarriage ot Aiss Fannie Berz to Mr, E‘?'!‘r{'\‘flnimnl?t parlors of the Sherman [ouse P ralloe. Switze S .Ilnly Feru dp‘shé ticulurs or appointing an Interview. HARRY. o AINSTRU M..Z'Nt_)a 5 s3] Steay. 2 i Shared 5 nbers Will b sotewntzed Thursiay, | ISR b of Evanston will mect | 3tice Lizzic Goad nas retumned home atter | 13 Desies these tho prodiet of Svings and PERSONAL=-S YOUNG JMAN, 2 LADE.ON TUE SOURL SIDE RE- | HOE SIS BARE OLD CONS, & {o-morzow eventug at the residence of MT. J. | 4 fiva monthe’ visit in (o6 Bhat o | speculations, and the insurance on the lite of | L yesrs f ase who s s irst-ciade oty rota KehIari T balniing. on china In R of WIGFAIALS: JOR SALE—_1 NOST JAGNIFICENT AMONG TOE CLUBS. . Kedzi ¥ illiam 2 o oF Ao B others Birthnlice.” i UAF NPy, Wistos Lo corespond with & youns Amers | Sutin weed ‘or niceble. In Uil minsral, o Waier A 4 ifant. Address ot Mr. William A. Douglas, of No. 35 North other's Birthplace,” by Otis Carler, | Eiaysiou Tl to o i e ol U ced Eg{,:-:%fiugh;%{ogrgtfigmgs Roriosnenmiing | an o S R TR A dntany N &, Tribune otlice. 5 s n A crowded house greeted the charity en- i The Calumet Club gavean elegant “ Ger- |y Gili e the Senat il Tooms, Evans. | La Salle street, 1oft on Friday fast for an ex. | 1865t and best. song, found. af all moeis | ko i of irenoccisn stores, photograph.” Address D ribune oflive, OR SALE—TYPE-WRITER. ADDRESS man " ai Bournique’s South Side 11all Mou- ht last Thursday ev 3 e 0 . 2 The entortalmont yas s Shomat st part | tended European tour. of | A very cholce Iot of benutiful new.style | JPERSONAL—AN EDUCATED AND RE. | A YOUNGLADY, STRANGER IN TIIE | H b s abss vt day evening. There were about thirty | of the entertainment w: achoice musicale, T i i i il 1 5 bt e - e, he Misses Mattie and Julia Russell, of | ¢ H cliy, will give music o i 7 e el 3 s Hars Ao attie a 3 et P O L ‘ined youns widow desires the acquaint y, will give musié essons i return for bourd ~ Wete particolarls motiosauie tor thete i | M Geors 1ok S oubers SapLALLCION, | Oswago, arevistng friends ot No.of Twoop | A 1t Loveioss, & St sreet, R T A et e e Ty i ST e TR OF SALE—CIIEAD FOR CASH—_SODA were particularly noticeable for their ele- Mr Georze lott, o T Jiners puttleipated. | oo - oy There, Georgie,” said the buy’s father, | Tuie. Address 11 ok taouns ofice. LL YOUNG MEN AND BUSINESS. | A fountain. in pood condition, to fauke room for 3 gance. The favor” exhibited wero the | 4 Year, was wiven by & comtany nt g | © M. . M. Harves, of {he firm of Tarves | ane e o Wit A7 Joi ve fold Ib onees | Sy P eONAT, — A WIDOWER. OF 30 | L) llons aacien s oo USINESS- ah e ) e BUCI AN deup dase, st Ll < g S Year,” was £i 4 cotupan) » 3. 3L d arvey | a once is enough.” " Georyie stopped in A res Qe caleal o eforo ace Aty it Eriest ever soeitn tia iy, ; fivection of M. Il A. Allsi, who took tie | Brothers, hias returned from his Eastern | 010 midst of his staty. as in dues botel i ri i o e e woumaintaves ot widow | Hon! K T SO 80N SO b ltn S The Loreley Musical and Dramatic Club | leading eharacter of 30 Paddington. Green. | tour, . was heard to muttér somethiug about fiear- | XonoBuva tras iy neod ansyss. *Siricty condie: | SUN. formeriv boukkuaper with Fioid: Lo ter & Cor FOR SALE—RELIABLE B s of its very enjovable entertain- | Y6 Chietliinment Is Beherally said toliave | Mrs. G, B. Shaw, of En Claire, Wis., and | i father tell the ssme story 1ot wnd lots oF | tkt Adéress 1o Erbane ek SSAYING—CUICAGO SCHOOL OF | hondt S\, WATSWIHSH ments Tuesday evening at the Tesidence of ihles") el e Social Club roomshave seen ! ngh_fiw, \?i Bus'tofl. e stopping y;.(‘,'r a | times. mbkr)-'mg«lz,lh‘xc g]llll(!l'l:lxll ls!)}!nld wish to ERSONAL~WILLIAM WEST: CALL nmlififlfl}i’”;&‘c"&mfml?fl now open 0¥ thorouyh = = days with Alrs. W.B. Smith, of No.2009 | usurp the privilege of their elders. JF jend uddress immediately to29) West Lake- | 300 "THOICR 1 1) Fuyn muthiods. doy and | OFFICE FURNITURE. i avenue, ——————E———— 8t W.J. A -~ 2 N AGTRESS OF ABILITY AND HIGH | [{OR SALE-UPRIGIT SHOWCASEST 3tr. Joseph Hogan, No. 519 West Mouroe | "0 4 osday evening, Feb, the parlors L 'street. A fine program was provided, with | of Mr. D. M. Goodwillie of ytle s o i I )2TA Nr. D. G ¢ street, rs. Judd E. Bisby and daughter Kittie A R kable Dog. x SONAL~Z Which, and the dancing that followed, the | presented a scene of gay festivity, the event | ar 7 s wi s it e e ERSONAL—ZIP: WILL SEE YOU ) . 2 a 1 are spending & f ek s % e stunding in the protession is props reces 6 I evening was passed very pleasautly. 2 Eem‘:tl}e birthday anniversary of his daugh- | Doy H iy F oS NeES WHEL adends In sme!}efi fi"’?é.?.n‘rrflflm“fi“‘fiffl’;‘ '1555‘“@33;.&9 iy exoning, LENO. Fipiig o intruciioh o Slocuupl A e L S Wabaaes shwars on Hund ac 6 AT ; ie Nyacks nlcsxre toinform their friends | ter Celin. Some thirty couples, chiefly mem- | - Mr. N, 1. Iahn, of Minneapolis, who has | Sometimes thar dog has u purple Lody, with & LOSI' AND FOUXND. e R = : tha m‘exrBruurl.l re‘ccp‘xlon and ball will be | bers of the bulmll;‘ Club, reveled: toan early f boen visiting in this city during’ the past | yeilow bead ond a zreon tail; sometimes he 1S | st o A LN Y BOOKKEEPER WITITONE OF TIIE OR SALE—ABOUT 40 FEET OF given at Bournique’s cndl."m) &,\\ est Side, | hour in general enjoyment. Miss Goodwillie week, returned home yesterday morning, scarlet and brown. * He 18 a kind of rninbow dog. 0ST—OI: STOLEN_SEATSKIN CAD larzest lumber firms in the city, will glve 23 Jes- snelving ana countors: also.1 counter ehgTe Nopainswill | was the” Tecibient of numerous presents, | e W 0. Ll accompanied by Mr. S, P, ( Ibe face is, he belongs o dyer o the tows, ut McVicker's last nkzht. $5 rewatd, wnd no quos- | 5903 1 doublo entry bookkeeping Tof 121 parties iy | Gise about 13 fect foni. HOTCHKLN, PALME vler, 0 ~J. P. AL, 33 Walton-pluce. g e e e i sePyapundenca, | L0 LS und 15 State-st. . Idre: . 8. A 135 Wasash-ay., on Tuesday evening, Marel one n le parties 2~ -] able. pleasure trip, and will take in the Mardi- | §; N > OST—AT SEA’S STORE ON- STATE- S son. Poore’s full orchestra will fu; . H4g G Y in anotber, ard he forms asort of canine udver- E i o £ A \. L, 113 son. Poore's full drliest prmup(erm‘Sh the o Gras celebration at New Orleans. tisement. ‘It Is tan to see this dog, who is quite L"‘ o0 onday atternuon, ' tudiss ming mut. | (CJHICAGO MUSICAL DAty Uia | Fingmts vainat plage wass oitcs partiey, 257 3 A R: "TIONS, ETC. aLiss Kittie Danforths pussed through the | unconstious of his Oistingulshed condition, come | fxi3,0ne Feturniak samo to 35 South Halsied-se. wil o ot will bo nble to. perform on | Address 10 Tritume omee MY . tar what Wil require years by the - The Miznon Club gave the fourth recep- On Thursday last Miss Faunie Dayton en- | city on way to her home in Milwaukee, | up to other doys, waging his yeliow hesdl and , or xul W. C. , nfter re- %ST—ON WEDNESDAY LAST ON | oldmethvd.” No chacis. . Prof. J. M. MACDUNALD, 'OR S‘-\LE—CHEAP—SEVEP_-.\L’“%C; X SALE— > V) ELAB- OR SALE—75 FEET OF VERExum. =it tion of their fourth series at the residence of 5 S AMrs. William Gay Brons: d M rreen tail, and th ¢t those Ar. John E. MeMahon, No. 305 East Chicago | tertained a large number of her friends ot S5 s Gay Bronson and Mr: v WV O, 1) BYSER A g ond he iy that thode dos r : Y o - C averiue, Wednesday eloning, Feb, ) awd 1t | her residence, No. 31 Monroo street. it boing | the”n 0t SHANAIE Slinn who hive buoi | ganitug b out of e soracrs of ol eyes for | L Beeebure e Momeve o wier S ol LOCUTION AND DRANMATIC ART— | oo 2o rensehicg 71 BB post 205 R B Elm\t';‘d 0 pu?moy elujq)l- bl!c affair. Dur- | the occasion of her 16th birthday. Dancing | bash avenue, returned o Ticeda ast. Whsoot i3 0 caution. Some time tzo i man, | Honailank. Sclock G the Herahes Senont'of Stisieat qae S0 | bomn-e” TV TRER HERERROTTT dred by 3iss Nora SleMahon, Miss 4. Do | 114 fine supper formed the pleasures of the | Miss Dais} Jewetr, of Denver, Colo, 15 a | Yi2Bud been occuslonally Eo Betghion vor o | ] ST~ 5100 REWARD — A PACKAGE | cutaled fllios for bringingout popis. Adwmission WANTED—TO BUY CHEAP—A GOQD S AL B Corenats “About thirsy | €Yeing. Among those present were the g'fifl_”‘fv—}l‘fi ("‘é{"gh"f heé“\éum,k raco weok In goud heattn and spitics Whea | i A Chniatulng s dfeLrom un, axpross wuson, Feb. | 22U ;"“"" — Y, GSont-nand extindor qess. Siate price. AL je_were present, and imusic was fur. | Misses Minnie Mather, May Cashman, Libbie | (Mts. Williaw, Stadden, of Spangfiold, is | driving from tho stanon ha suddenty came on S L = . DICKSON, B ress G i Tribune otice. ., ;’r‘s‘}:gfi lu!h'rrcei‘?lf‘esrg's" orchestra, . 0 LUF Dayton, Emma Webb, Jennic Taslor, Mary ;{"}'3@5 s Matsh, of. Mo Sy Laugley hest :%z\ii—pfe%?;’irn'z’z‘fl!:éflg?: Tallt On, ok 9:§;r T.]Am.(’ 9?&&?5‘.%? E&‘E,;”.,,“LEEEES; s 0 0RO TE Colirk oF s U __AGENTS WANTED, Lue Parlor leading Clubwet Tuesday nizht | Wilson, Allie Ottoway, Ella Johnston, Birdie | - Mr. and Mrs. W. . Kaufman, né i K I e Found it iou, Dearboren g e | 2 2 3 L 3 X 3 ) s y Mr. » . S. Ka n, née Joslin, § ofh lor™ got "em ugam!” and he turned round | Stite-st. auirs,or on Chicazo-uv., Dearborn-av., or 3 %3 NOC. NTED— e Snend X he bl b Seas0m. a : 3 auth Curtis street, after March 1. 2 . T 2 = e olee. in the hunds of an experienced peueral agent ¥ sides the literary éxerelses given by tie dit- | lessrs. Cary, Holbrook, Dean, Cory, West, | Sqiih Gunihistect afterdgreh 1, - —————— OST—BETWEEN 36 COTTAGE Banat cobtiund s #5001t of Aoenis. Aadrese 1750 ferent meabers, the Club was nighly enter- | Clark, Richardson, Hartzell, Dayton, Stew~ | yions h OF sew York City, Is o ot ) k SOTTAG TANO-FORTE PLAYING MADE EASY | 2253t command s guod ils: of 2 2 TTed by the Tecitatons of Miss Jeasle War- | att, mnd otbors, . SOV | visiting Ar, R tlorner, of No. 30 West | 4 S eorch ot ta WeTagke £55 Tl S0 lersiy Fowasded o seckins | - forailly it ubniutnow patid ot st n: | St e e ner, one of Prof. Lyman’s most promisin A very pleasant surprise party was ten- | L Ii. Faitchild and family, and Prof. James | . Sauire Anthony, day before yosterday, mar- URCRRRIEN o Rt Giko Atadomy of Musica) Science. bupils can iena | /A SyNiom of squice measurement nod drossmIkT- 4 Just ¥ their residence, No. 2430 Miehi yard, are testing the accommodations and en- a i jiray hurse, somo halr off near Rip: one swoll-body | goery lgsson b compicee. tam i i e “’Ff”queswd“f be:pnrs&n Y ity are éndeavor- | Jast Friday zl\f,'n;, o i ,M:;h'ga“ avenug | joynient of St.Johus and Indian Rivers, gsl:fglpge'r?la: w‘(f‘,f‘,‘.'f',‘.'ii‘,““-fig'f.i{:,’i‘,f”tfgut,;‘c{;?; By TRl owArd 207 Ay In{oFiRAtion b s e | EGItAr. 4 Woar Mallson-se '+ o 2o O OF STORAGE. . 2 D s aociots. 67 ohb. 1o b kg | Mossre. o5 ngy uniler the auspices of | Fioridn. Tho party will spend the Tast Of | betsort of saowhe sahse rae Cier i o | BEFi ORI tenacd tor any Iformatl - | YWANTED—TEACIER OF MUNSON'S | (IICAGO STORAGE CO. 20 T0 %5 RAN: ing to organize a socfety or club, to be known | Messrs. S. T. King and M. W, Tenfel, who | winter and eatly spring in Cuba. 50 young a stepfnther, und.in consequencee of > = = honography. to #ve I f the evenin Cu«l h-8C., 18 the pince for SOTIRE your farnivity st L amber Olorks D I oy {j}g“t;’[‘fl‘;‘f"}; A reand succoss. Daneine tg | Mr. A, W, Kingstand, of the Nortwestern prévious quireeh i cane’ over to thissida or | §1() REWARD IE RETURNED TO 1703 | oldres (i Fbato st 02207 0 the erenings. | L) dolyhoac s the 1 iaeo Lor ating Fut e, object of the T A cntrnems strain; musi¢ furnished 2 v, Wi s bee eriverand had hisnew stepfather nrrested-|- = B 5 dog. o = - e o j shed | Horsenail Company, who has been out of forthrententig Sbma violprater o ont | 2 : ‘VA&TED——L\'STRUCTOR IN GREEK [DELITY STORAGE CO., 78 AND:: und Latin. Address L 1, Tribune office. Ensy Van Buren-st Established 1si. Pz-mnmnd& und rellable stomze of furnlmre. Advadees together through debates, entertainmen by Friedbure, social chiat, and the di Sk Vi parties, reading-rooms, ete. The 1irst mee scussing | health for several wonths, lias gone South steplather secmed 1o cntertain Similar Tears ro. BILLLLRD e a Tov: o Preadar art _ S % N ’ that, ¢ et o b = Moot = ~ 3 One of the most enjoy able. ,“.’“!&l;)l; E\e \\"(i,ii,c ) ,‘“’:“l“f \,uul_ 0on hand evening Mrs. | Mrs. Gen. J. F. Temple and her niece, Miss {.?:«;’ ‘the sume K{Jéfi?g?:gzg gty reufl»s:r?icfge Ifli‘_i’l.ffif‘a,d ‘P“,’.‘g’r T.-‘L‘FLLS‘, ,‘3‘?‘ “TO four: segson occurred Tuesday evening in oru axd, of No. 15 South Ada streer, gave | Alice R, Malone, of Lancaster, Pa,, who have | otwer. Thea tho young man, inding that he | puiring ateondud 1o, 155 Souts ?flsb{ffl'eg-rsg’ il -+ ANTED—TWO NEY N F v e NI E, BU( S, Sl and macemuies, Address K 30 | b St R I W AU

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