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=N eorner Robeyand I R S B o i 55557 S ST PAWE. CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: ‘SUNDAY, APRIL o, I88I—1TWERNLY w : )\ Y T X : Er e : f et - PR Jullen jofutly, They might safely offera pursa p 5 3 p . | Minnie Purcell, Carrie Wright. Lulu Bal- | favor, eithor worn over underskirts .9' b]lfi‘ck g"‘l’lrllli'fh, g’ot clg?flys::;fidaw.d with the Bronta % THE TURF‘ 505 Tiaua 3. Wil not bo allowsd tg trot A CRIB’IIN AL» * Ob R SOCIETY. i‘ard, l’)nnlgs Hojrel Ll{yf L?gg' M}{%E“c}n:\sfi ;‘l’xlx‘sflt ggxd"r"?xr%%%l?\l;‘l‘\des etglaroh dailis, ' Ila;x'nes’ ::hnlihn e p‘nttern-rocmé 100 Wa- wx:::;y;::; ;ZEE- of rage horses has arpived = < 5 > SR = ‘Fanny A. Speer, Mrs. peer, A ! sh, . 1ayn S T , 10 : 7 < . ; 4 ; LI bash avenue, show Iatestnoveltiesin thmmeg | pooy Entries in the Chicago | 3 Nastullle, The ot tacludes Copt. Wrasee, | Grand Jury's: Report~Some, Horn, LiilieOriney, 'amt(y and Ne! Bertha Loeb, Miss Denker, an o avet, | very elegant evening ¥raps in fapanese oods. _Vislt Haynes' Palace of Fashion, 168 N o o Bpotei: : g The . Weddings of the Week | Lotie musba.mmm Brody, Rud Messts, | aple. Rich white or i Tobin, | aproidered stufls are exceedingly fashion- N. Glark ot. . Branelr, 113 2204 8.7 - e Four-Year=Ol d- Stake. " oy o tmoontt b DAL ST 553,000 sible Recominen dafibnr. light-colored figured inthe books at Louisville that his horso will win the Brewers’ Cup; to be run at that city this - 7 3 The dresses sen oup by Worth and other rdner, Camsioy JOW G, | snttne and brocadem, D 18TES MGiee, oro leading Pnrisl:;pyziod‘islgs have many pietur- Lockwood, ‘—Engagements An- . | eron. Davis, Lampman; W: Waltis, Purcell, | gient and intricate patterns in gold lace, are Txan A B 3 ' " adunced. T¥oients Lyorook Georgo Lettehyackson, | 31kt favoris, ' Thero. are aiso ¥réncl | gsque features that are evidently SISt | pyg Bosthn Stallion Purse, Closes with | *0c: The Rebults of ‘Senteace-Day. 5 .. Speer, . Wiley. Hiram Smith, Tobin, an cnpes of. white cashimere, ed, with white | ®from old paintings. . 04 0 ATES. The Stewards of the Central Circuit made & > the Boys Go. 0 L -’ d e foather trlmmine or richly embrojdered with | * An slesant'diamond necklaceand péndant; | @ Thirfeen Nominations.. mistake {n- not offering a fred-for-all stallion e Boys Go. . L3 . purse, as {3 showa by tha entrees in the stallio 2 day evening Miss Emma’ Henkle en- leaves of gold and lined jith | worth $10,000, are among the uew goods dis- about 100 - her frlends. at her gg,";";‘:,;“"u“‘wma Surah sille B A oved by Tratic. Howe & Cor, jowelers, 105 - s teriniaed abo r p Club Partier, Receptions, and {,‘;‘;"?&?A,fii‘;{‘}'fi;;‘;fixi‘;fi}d, gfitw}:?};fi * ‘Cho cantus lace straws aye 50 delicate and State street. races at Rochester and Boston. ; 3 = RIS " HE GRAND ] W. Trving, of New York ity pus puribased | e Ty S pete e e o the chestout horse Gey. Phlllips, 7 years old, day, and reported to the Court.retumh"d? 2 Announcement of Weights in ihe Chicago Other Imteresting The srcats did ample justics, and after which | trausparent that they haye to be lined with | A lady in Mr. Yewell's studip once nslm&- Board:of Trade Handica) Glenelg, dam La Polkn, by Lexingzon, and will 4 oy C i 3 ik, ing the ha! harm- | ished the artlst by teiling him she greatly ad- L Pe I3 ¥ 200, e y e 2 Cour Zrants. the were “oleared,” and daneing was | soft-tin ik, thus giving the b a.c o ired his * 3 1S, T - use him ns 2 hurdier agd steeple-chaser. seven true bills, and was. discharged.. Evenf 8 DATIONS Wele ' 0learec, ing eifect,and making them exceedingly be mired. his *insides.”. _Jhynlnuinuzflo [ e e e e of Heatt | of tho Indiotments found werp at _rn, | continued until a late hour, oung, fresh faces.~ An -importod sday Our readers will ‘do well to tollow our nd- 2 2 c ; On Weduesday eveping, -lil’{a;gfl}pgls.eglgi fi‘;’:‘,‘;i‘“m,, description K"s {?tely exhibited, | vice and select - their furniture now at Wirts | Jewett Sold for $15,000—Darby Broken & Miltigan, 170 Randolph_street, this- olty, has | osder,—fof Rurglaries, lurcenles, etc., &old his chestnut gelding Dazzle, & very promi» | finalreturn wassuccompanied by toe follpy nent young trotter, to Buston partios. The price T Rot s pabiic, bat was better than S0, :’:l"‘ which was'placed on fle. It speaty hfi More good trotting staliions are now awned in ; 2 R ed o nay orhee oy Ia” he world. can acpa g Jpry forthie March teimagg boast of. .Among the number are Bonesetter, | {haace, Aoy tmve considived ois Yoltalre, Hambletonian Dashaw, Hobert, 2Tc | Shout: 80 witdeses before the g{:g;;v,' ,,:g'gg;;,:“me Chtef, Gray Cloud, | trye bills, seventy no- bllls, and % E ; Heariry Grosse wu3 very happ! L " , Y Gossi o aho i - | 1t wasin the modified ¥ poke” ' shape, and | & Seholle’s, 222 Wabash ayenue. ; 5 : . ip’ for the Ladies—ihereabouts ffaf?“ fifif&é&?‘e;fifl’.fi,’}fif&?&%“ Drf:shg‘x?pb \llrglp lined with wild-rose-coldred satin "wervell- | “There scems o' be little doubt, however, Down—0ther Notes and.vl‘i'_ewg. - of the Leaders of - 1o Joflowin: The Misses Carrie and Anpie | leux. Around the erow “of the hat, WnB & | pnat s the geason advances “‘ffifi bonnets X . ; . ¢ 3 caseade_ vt sparkiing steal lace, into which | wiji “becoms popular, and modifications of THE FOUR-TEAR-OLD RACE. The entries to the trotting stake of the Chica- Essig, Grossenoecker; Hoffman, Kasfer, t 1and of crimson roses.. Over the B Fashion. . o Jones, Bocker, Grosse, Sullivan, Paters, Don- | Was set a gariand of erimsol the poke will prevail. s i and Messra.. H. | leftside of the hat, and drooping In feathery | ~yjage-1v, Bangs & Co., stove-dealers and | ooy ccocintion, which racg 18 1o.be trotted Fri- nelly, Olmquist, Wagner, o s ¥ S A el 1 Brocee Wagner, Anderson, Essig, | ¢nds above the roses, was a full ostrioh | -0/ for Richmond Ranges, have moved to | £ 500, B 03T i e haas “and up to tast N’ el v * | plume of paie pink, which changed gradu- ! v ] s Qi : . MATRIMONTAL EVENTS. ek Tennerstedt, Mw'e'.'v Il;Dl\‘\icg -g(c:)lnlen;xan. 3}{!“ e o oh ce ot Shades of colr o & | 4 State streof- Ready for business. Home | nlght nine autries,comprisingall the best4-year- | poowing are the dates fixed upon for raca w cuses, fote :fiix‘dggfd u.i’l""‘;m"‘““ : ey \\'eddmi“asso}emn ‘(ms-fi:]oolllll;s:d“éfl fle::\SeSl;fll’p Bg!;mfl'dfl and | crimson’ tip. ~ ‘The plume was held by an The ,gfj lels favnfilte. mfl:& 5‘1‘ &vztm:{n ™ | olds in the country and the’ celebrated 8-year- | meenings: aiimore, May 2 to #f: Jerame | T0sing of the sume, Fomplulgy Thursday, the 31st inst., at 7:30 a. m., by the ‘:]Freisch. h 3 h X d arrow of cut steel, Another hat was lined Sewing Maching. epot, 248 Blata s old gelding Phil Thompson, whoge owners be- | Park. sMay 30 to June b; Brighton Benoh, May 30 ‘The jury, a3 required by statute, "’"“h Z Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas, at the residence of vening a very hovel eptertain- [ With an exquislt shade of Persian mauve Upfortinate age.—A young lady of 23years | 1O 800 0 bl of trating & mile In 3:20, hed the bnde, No. 47 West Adams street, the mfi‘,;f‘l;‘&f dayot}edlbygm; ;‘:{x%sm 'of the Wood- | and upon the crown was a Spanish scart | refused to marry a man gf‘flo. ilr;ylng ’Y_.l[mt‘ vha B abeet.. Tho lot 18 the. larwoat it contracting parties being Mr. William E. | ruff Hotel. ‘The affair was a “sanp—b;ubble’{ 235;:4“ \&lél;ug{egltl -:mimp“l?:fi; ‘:;gé?;-;fl n;%sorlngl{uax?r“ ol‘i‘:'s%%xh&iz;‘:n T o her. . o Was | oncever namiunted -fn 8a eveat Gf this kind, Lacey, with C. P. Kellogg & Co., and Mrs, | party, a prizobeinz awarded fo thelndividusl | 9,3 GE Gl Fropa’ biossouus,* The searf, | out sny hope of innmediate widowhood. and should the day &nd track be good when tho Frances E. Moyes, of this city. Afterafine | WA bIEW [0 8RE8 B0 harty Thursday | was 218 ht each 8140 of the hiat by haudsome | - Making a spoclalty of highgstandard work | raco!s calied thd prospect for tho best i-year- wedding breakfast Mr. and 3rs. Lacex left | ovoning, entertaining a select company of | pearl ornamen and autigtiocat garments, aid carrying the | old record (%:19%, by Trinket) belng beaten will on-the early train for St. Louis, where they friends, * Shoulder-capeg will be mora than -ver in largest line af cloths, why shnuldrll’e Devore | be good. Alcyone, Director, Barrister, and Em- wwill spend some time; returning, will make Last Monday evening the Rev. Robert D. | fayor fhis year. Ata recentwedding in thid & Sqn, 63 Adams street, lead ln,tat oring ? ma G.are well known by their performances this clty their future home.. A few intimate | Sbeppard and wifeentertained the Methodist | city the bridesmaids wore short dresses of | - Much Ado About Nothing? is sald to 1l- | last year, und 'as several of the otliers have edded couple were presen | Clerey and thelp wlves. Wiltte Su¥ah silks, with Mignop. capes inade | Iystrate the parting of twg gushing maidens. | shown thomselves capable of doing u mile in triends of the wedded couple wers D Y . W, B. Craw, pastor of the Churoh | Wholfy of whita ' marabout feathers, white |~ Nature's teeth equaled by Dr. Low's now | 2:25 or bettor, there is Little doirbt that the race at the survice. = « 4 of the Redeemgr, wag surprised by the mem- | fans of the same, spangled With- gold; and | no-pigse process, -Made only at 125 State. will be a close and exciilng one, no matter Who, A quict, yet exceedingly stylish and ele- | bers of his congrepation nt his new hom larea Sir Joiin Reynolds hats of white plush, The Plcayune thinks the strict observance | wips it. The list of entrics is s follows; in*all of 1ts appoiutments, oc- | No. 594 West Adams_strect. The. reverend | witn long white plumes wreathed arounidthe | o¢"Jcnt depends .a. goad del upon the at- | °1. Kennedy Packard, Red Onk, In., enters ob. 1. VAT gentleman was int*4dmg to purciiuse furni- | crowns. The groom presented each of the # Aok SL 6 OPEra: | Tosreenry fesrs cid. by Tramp, dam Flaxey. sday eve. 3, March 31, ab e hew home, but his parishioners ; ; gach of 18 | tractivoness of the perfarmanse at ¥ \peze, 4 years old, by ) 3. AR & vo. 110 | ture foj his new howe, bt Arishion bridesmaids with a necklace and locket o house. g v 2'J. W. Smith, Shawhang eaters ch. f ks bmh“t m(::ne‘ A:rues faved B "‘?—‘“’é‘é‘ ’fis i doleg; - (;lggirsl;lt:g Botasn peafla, hm’d'mmu;;l Y ".”'I“ 3 ?s' ‘Openings every day of - choicd hair goods Tucker, 4 yearsold, by Stratbmore, dam by (Skul- The contracting p: him. The Elis Soclefy gave 3 and held together by a fine chain of Irish and W kst aiyles Ih Graaments af Thoe's ”?,‘{{“s“s:’é‘,{,%e,, R s C. Ketcham*and Miss Ida | easyenzir, and everything, from abrush and | yrjiliants. ‘The bride wore a ‘white sgtin 3 . >3 -set, Was sent 4n b, 3 HaipBazar, 157 State strect. » Alcyon: years od, by George . Wilkes, dum ¥ belle, of the | 1745 ok e, 8 HIE | gres lade In G aryie 3:51?:?“(1"::;50!\\1‘1«5“2% You m: ay’ have noticed that the smallest it Meit:r y Mambrino Patchen. - to Oct, T: Shoepshond Bay, June 15 to20and | fail, and ifier careiul and thoroug Sept. 3 to 17; Monmouth Park, July 2 to 9 and | tiop repore its condition satjsfuciory, Aug. 1210 20; Saratoga, July fitoSept. 1" - ™" | ovating worl Ia fur advanced, und The Chicago trotterCharile Ford, te¢ord 2:16%, | Pleied agpuce. The jury visiied no other il SrobahEs b6 Ariran 1516 yeat by Jonn Mus: gs;;nsmafi*;n- Bn L o red el entire ey hy, 1o which event be will take a hapd in the | 915060 0THHD Jut wng GEter Soctet s, - rée-for-all suddle raco through the Central Cir- | 4 188 SUFY: Broasnt betoms o Doy cuit: With Murphy on his bick, all“the _beats | I5Vestiifing cuses, Trought bercre I by may would have to ba In 2;15 or bettor'to best Ford. | Churgt of the complalis o cases o e eoth The program of the Michigan Circuit has been | ered. Either the public have an erroneboy, arranged as follows: FirsL day, 2:50, 2:37; sec- | pression us to the &urpuse or puwerl.lh({~ ond, 2:34, 2:19, froc-for-alf_pdcers; ihird, 2:23, | Jury, or clse oarelealy considir matten sy staliion race; fourth, 2:40, z:af free for all. Bucly | more deeply concern them than unyops assoclation il mako its own' purses. For the | Large corporations. or cOnCorns whieh aryes: stallion race* Detrolt gnd Jonig will each prob- | tinually before the Courts with complug s ably offer $1,000. ¥ - n%:\l‘;zmurlx;ergu tzgsg‘fiswm i?om Deary Dr. L. Herb, of Lexington, Ky., has sold Sitver | mind that It twy, &/ machinery at Chiof ta dme opa in Chicago, Whose name (s ooy ,gunds.hmnp?: REEasb Wibiesics Tor ""Elz reported. ' Syver Chiof is u gray stallion, 5years | JOBWhG caft glve some tungible eridenuq old, full bédther to Rothschlld; by Mambriuo | Y¥DIcb the Grand Jury can oct tus Gy Patchep; dam py. Alexander's Edwin Forrest; Ju'gu oul Bnn:lbem:, Jects of censure foryy sécond dam by Downmis_ Biack Highlunder. T i 00 Doty ey And to the same yomonfgned 8 Mambring | foiiow, most respectfully recommend totiaw the residen: Loomjs strew: were Ar. Tho:.: E. Bovee, 2 well-known soci: i I st Side: v 9 - the members of the church, centyries ago. Her tra a West Side. Pro .!ub at 8 o'clock, to the | P £ dm‘-kuua -l“:’rme plish. The underskirt was [ women ¢arry the Jargest fans. ,;:;81:' 4V, gmugfin,bcnflmn{flfi :;lir; 'é'. ‘l:n‘r Egflf Patchen fitly. {lion; st rRCOUULY Soaciend Sk ‘rains of 2 melodious wedding march, the PERSONAL. laid in ,\:',Kia alternate falds of plush and satin | ~ Complete your Esster costume, ladles, by e Catian T enters b. . Dan | _ Darbs, who has a record-of #:16%, will not ap- | uf cases presented, befLer propuraton an ugy s i Soms 1 Yhes 1d, by Gov, Sprag " 'He has beon | careful watching of them. 1o s pearjn gubllo the coming Sese: . Hired and blistered in the front leg, heretofors | — This Grand Jury also #nd, in clostog'm gy regard~d sound, and gonsequently will not be | business of their term, that several whne! Rble tw contest the open to all purse with Hope- | who have been subpoenaed to appear’ ful and others. Darby is a highly-formed borse, | them have refused or neglected to dn s, apl’ ! by Delmonico, son of Guy Miller, dam of ?m Foreman und jury were both ig Glencoe blood, | s thelr authority in the premises, would supmg couple warched into she spacicus parlorsand | 375 B. R. I: Young, of the Sixth Infant- [ de Lyon. Over this was a Greek tunic of | ordering at once boots of Keller, Alonro@ | yaue % ‘yeprs old, by Gov, Sprague, dam Lads. stood before the Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas, N. G, hi.: & gold and blue Oriental brocade. The fringe | street; Palmer House. b Temple, by Pilot Temple. \v;’nodpr;:’o:dccd the words which made ;cgux‘:t (fivl:lusin‘:: e:f&g;;;"sifs "‘?::'&2 which edged it was made of liftle jballs of | <oy beautitul it is, Maty, to think of | ~6. Joun W. cm._u;f Chicago, m.aen:efi- Hlk_bc. them husband aii wife. 0| aecount ol bustuess Tt hay, | Lorsian silk uod gola. o Honri B, basqus | you clingiag about me as tho {v¥ ellngs about | Birecior, yerty old, by Dictater dam Bofly, by e izo o i rneade Tuhens ' AAt theoak.” " Wouldn’ maple bu more Rupro- | 200", viona, New Yark, enters . g. Phil et wedding was solgunized élng been the ofiginator of the organization, | sian brocade, Rubens hat of the plush, | priate than oak, Thaodore?? queried Mary, ’rg ormpson, 2 years old, by ed Wilkes, dum by ' A quiet and sel Wedsiesday evenuns, the $0th inst., st 8D. 0, | and has rendered invaluable services input- | With wantique gdld feather-tips wgwor with a sly twinkle in her eyes. * You know | oot ; The Dwyer Brothrs ara enlarging their string | £ the Court that fustructions be given fug: in the parlqrs of the residence No. 221 West | gino ‘present footing, nameMs of sapphire, ~mounted With | what they get from the maple.” A9 © Bushford; Parls, Ky., onters blk. £, | of racers: They have just purchased from Mg | Grand Juries on this point, thal they marn . nion. o the semtment an g pres & 57 | Eirnean * golduia - hay guest wore “Thie long experience of Mrs. S. L. Stevena | Emwa G 4 yents old, by Almont, dum Lindame | Leomrd W. Jerome il ‘Ehastrut colt Onondas, N i o W sdan i 2 yeurs, by Leamington, out of Susan Beane, and bay tilly Francsea, 2 years, by Leamipgton, | ,, The Grand Jurs weould é‘f,';}g‘:g PRRL Sensation and the Ittky sltor o Irbanola auq | 1LoF [f ins thréc), one po.enguped; hut i e e prices o wers S0t 1o th et be ope, ke shall be required ingivo sove wid Washington streei, the contracting parties | jisresignation the command has lost one of dress of wh and " silyet brocada, belzg Mr. Byron L.Sawyer and Alrs. Mary | jiq most faithful and. efliclent ofticers, and r‘:’m, » chatelajna girdlo In silver, set with I'nes‘_nrlc: u:alfl’:bsleh Il;scg&xfc :r%e frx-we. Prices Fl;cg.' Vg.%fi::‘i( O e CUIT Colo. SalAF bE. & L. Heather, both of this city. The Rev. DEE. | )i nany friends in'the regiment regret bis | Irish diamonds and diatiem ot silver sham- | V¥ £ i Bt fiet + ag | Brown Wilkes, by George Wilkos. . Thawas performed the ceremonnxy. w.ianfc\: depurtitre. A Tocks. A :mr.bz& lgdy“woro a ]mas, of ad]moi':ld p]qu; %xn:o;wr ! gge_g‘t ?m %uam es swfl,:frl lafi'a)q ; i friends and relatives were present to witnes: " i ! satin and brocaded silk, nearly covered with 2 ‘ 5 I BOARD OF TRADE HANDICAP. Amoug tha Chicago people at present re- Renaissance Jace, and' ber ‘two dnughtm grinds his so-called musical macpine, The welghts for tho Bogrd of Trado Hendigap, tion to tha very uncomfoi col Bad 83000 furtae 10y, | Fgom provided for GrandJuries, und ke, the fen:mon and extend congratulationsto | Al in Jacksonville, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs, d pol f pink h| A ly of cap-nets at Fetherly’s, The celebrated 5. Lo ' the happy couple. W JOICINE AT ACK] B, %Ly 4auda wore lace-trimmed polovaises of pink Sural new supply of cap-n X 3 o b o celehra Cviar ol Xigkting: Faitin i protided; for Weacd dupiek, nd | e mrsiage of Miss Rachel Wendell to | T, 1. Shipman, Mr. and Mts, Juhn B, Mayo, | silk over underskirts of biack velvet, Glinr- | 189 Wabgsh avenue. Single 20 cents, double “} besun e ‘::::c‘?ey;"_": ;f:‘::‘:xdmz- ‘::::.'; Jewtt, by Allle West, was Sold during the past | peneirate. thos, o e o & r, Maurice Lendsbers was solennized in & | 3" 9N/ i"S! 11 Lrimje, Dr. and Mrs, Er | lotte Corday bonnets of white silk, with pink | 35 cents. - Sold clsewhere for 80 and 0. ping meeting here, were angounced: yesterday, | week by s Smilh, of Goorgetown, Ky. to | fion can be obiained should cireumsiaspn el uiane: dence of M. Charles o o Alva- P C. Hanford and fa. | feather.tips, and fans of pink tinted feathers, | ~ Pini coral withbrignt vellow Is ou of the and appear below. The 5- Mr. A. . Shaw, of New York, for SI5000. Jew- | quire: . . et Vudnesday last, tho Rev. Mr. Hirsh | Lane, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hanfo BUI- | With sticks of oriental jot set with pearis. favorit con{.‘rusw' Do ins ‘Whan fhosa | leads tho list with 119 pounds, the Callforals. | ettbas tho best 3-vonr old record @iic) and | T Grand Jury, fn - examining tho sutus e 2 ) e ; - Tho- 2 0 n | o v8 on colors are.used with Spanish | mare Clara D. being nextywith 116" The’ full nogotiatiig for bim last Tall, gad offered | serve. whon drawn, a3 upon pefi?jd’xgq; 500 o cash and a horso valued at $2.500, but | find upon exzmimng the drawn liet ‘for iy ¢';: witbout success. The geptlennp Who bas purs | March term that seyeral who weie thus selsd 3 ohused Jewett {salso_the gwner of Trinket, and | have not been: présent, during the term, the horse will hereatter be in John Turners:| those who did present rhemseives ad a stable. theroll-cali buve no knowledge of those sdes f{r.C. W. '3 rer ever baving been present tn make excuse s Me. C. W. Sprague, manager'of the Olymple | SVer BAr a8 UCOh BIECCOr, mond that the oy Theatre, will lnduige in tuyf sports during the of the Court jn future be required 10 havape 5 "The youug couple will reside in i}lia.', Aiss Fannie Lane, Mrs. Eames, Mrs, . two Spanisi ‘Borter and Miss Porter, Mys, Fred Eaings, | American people of fashion are emulating | 1 ffeot 1s excellent, and 1s found to | list is as follows: The Board of Trade Handl- riage of Miss Eva V. Brady and | J. G I\lcm\llm\gisu., and family, Mr. Chnrfi’i‘ the Eyropeans in devisiug odd and origingl bo":slggu%mlngx: Llonds as to hrunots: cap. A sweepstakes forall ages, $30 catrance, $%5 S . o 73 Spaldine S . an % r in ‘or sevaral seapons . M. €lande J. Smith wascelebrated Monday, | Spaidinz and Miss Spalding, Col. and Alrs, }’::‘l::stglf) ‘e‘{lsl:esr%‘,ch"f‘lfi‘llém' nfiaheryl}é;szs,sml | Botter than: Nottlnxhnmi and not as ex- | forfolt, or only $15 if declared out by May 1, Narch 25, Mr.and Mrs. Smith will be “at | Uri Daicon. John V. Farwell and family, & 2 ke ir 1] V0. 33 o] Yettledrums have been the rage, and this sea- | pansiva as Antique—the Guipure d’Art lace- | 1851; $500 added, of which §100 to second. Wip: liome " 1o their. friends at No. 553 Dearborn | and M. Georke Lorter B rtace to. ecced thom ail fit Galoty, P tains. 80 ol admired nt Hilger &Co.'s, | ners of any race fter publication of weights to e, Thursday: 2 o2, J Miss Hdttie Cobb, who for the pasttwa m[\el%lrl:fi'e?l,h x{{\&lm prgve‘n"‘ul:g, Sliss Susie wzci?ss has been visiting her friends in Chica- | and there wil] he & gpod-natured rivairyas to | 204 ‘Wabash avenue. carry five pownds extra; of f0 OF more races, A E Y duy DE 1 v ’ : itee f R. S, Whitcomb, | go aml vicinity, 1eturns to her home in who will provide the most‘navel entertain- It is possibld{or three peopt takeep the | {en pounds extra, ‘One mile anda half. Closed e = g:afffi:‘é‘;lr 1 C. P{{ mir. at the resi- | W hite Bear Like. Alinn.,-this evenine. ment, Costumo parties, masked promenades, | same secret, but only after two qf&hfim are | on T?]nggdgy' Feb. 15, 1881, with forty-six entries. f“’ez‘!‘:}.: fifig;‘a :‘flzegongdpg:rzcsl‘mirf é%aldssr;l‘lllgg Sonal Soryice on puch drawn Jury (whlck & oot Ui S Wesh || D snd G VL Pl s Lincoly | gl Bvenin 9 ek LG BoRY | 0L g pitetion 9 | oy ot o e | BSOS foi 1y SOP] | BT I L] Monroe street. nave returned home frou the South, and wi given, Hardwaod * Perfection” refrigeratorsand | 81 pounds.. by rfi:d‘gv‘:(';it{lvsm tl;isv:g:ng‘gl:f-dn efcx-;wcms ]gnlg_ quired to fessectsuch servige arid attead dury tator is chietly noted for his propensity to run | [he ternrunless excused by the Court for tw avay, tukiog o falle ugtallr by himaelf ap | 500s Eiven underonth, - . E.Corx,: the Mflwpukce fall meeting in. 1879, with Bii Foreman of the Grand Jury. Dovwling. of this city, in tha sulky. The driver = of Mir. Sprague’s horses has not boen anaounced, SENTENCE DAY S The San Franclsco Chrnndcle. In an extended | Yesterday was seatence day in the Crint turt article last weel says: St dultea will.of | Court, and all of the cases ‘heard during f4¥ 7o Egst in May, and there is of | term were disposed of, us follows; 5 sotne special _purses beinz offered therp to test i e the question OF Bis vaunted Suprematy In gp‘f:d Penitentiary—James Williams, receiving ston & over Maud 8. It is_{ikely thet Santa Claugwill | Proerty, anc year! Uland Simon, “stealiy;: accompany him, under Mr: Hjckol's wanage- | a horse, three years: George Carroll larory, ‘aim lgr;nl-&:glyn}%; n:!:upl::'n!xlxg hmv.i é’ sulf- onc year; Julius Cline, . burglary, one yer aliing e 3 4 & , AT, Plalin (& vory Ranaaing ge ganeg;;;‘_ William Baker, burglary, twg years; John (i & et the~bride’s parents, | bezlad to see their friends onThursdays, | tivities, ghich will be resumed with added | « Paragon™ ranges. Seavey & Co., 40 State: | 2. S. Powers &Son'sb. 1. Pattlé, 3 years, 8 cG‘rfnex['l:refr_\?il‘l‘a:«‘lc?xvfi:ug fi‘a"r“e-e}@-semud during Aprll, at No. 8 Oakwood boulevard. zest aft® Master. An American lady now’ AOneg‘f’mfl a3 wsgaatures ln’han dsame Parls | pounds. 3 . 3 * street, Lawndale, March 30, by the Rev. AIrs. and Miss Lottie C. Givins, wife and | residing in London, apparently anxious | o5l ooy Fiatiag the fallness oh the 3. J. B. Mullen's b. o. Archie Xalloy, 3 years, §7 Hobter Shebpard ot o Sracel. B | duualicrof helateGunan Givius St ovante | 6, Ml SIGHIDE ot O gual sovie Shonidors usiyglof Sirng It | P95, Legwsb. . Athelstane, 5 years, 108 -ac Grifin Wi arried to | Ont., will reside for the f - ¥ ave o . . L. A, . Be “The happy couple lefton the evening train | stcet. 2 red Wi il s, 1 ay-col er cell x3," 1 B pounde.s 3 a ? X ol Aliss Florence Hamiiton, of Loulsvill ribbous, and dishes of jyvarm Soap and water. Thae pries.nfjeggs indicates that hens are &5 .'s b. g. Mentar, tnrn.ngneudcd tour through the West. “-)gn‘?as}'\,g;n visiting .\I:'g‘ . W. Parker fg'i- Theys?:'enrsume time4n the nhlrdfijh amuse- | gettin un-nc#:fimn, perpetrates the Pitts: Pguséfnrmu&(‘n 's b. g. Mentor, § years, 107 returned home Tuesday, | mentofhlowingsaap-bubbles, ind the evening | burg legia] 7. Jumes Irvine’s ch. c. Malese, § years, 87 ' PROSPECTIVE BLISS, several weeks, d_bo ! W tie d h. . y L3 i alled thither by the serious illness of her [ ended with retreshments and -music. An- al] ind see new system of cutting | pounds. - The marriage of. Misy &\‘;:'“l; A’IS'D" ”-“g %;Hfi‘, h“" g 4 K othor lady gave what s styled & bal champé- m-’;f‘,‘,’;f&i;‘,,' p.l:-)lflle. my‘sg’; 25 Siate-st. & D. Colpizzi's br, g. Valparalso, 3 years, §1 AMr. John, Moorhead, Jr., will be solemmize: Miss Jennie Garratson, of Muscatine, Ia., | tre, just before Lent. The inyitations wore A ridiculous rumor has - got abroad thaf nu“. miS, Dugsolt, Lidy Rl ¢ yeass; 100 at7o'clogk Thursday evenlng 3§ tho Tesi- | has been in the oity several days during the | wriiten ju old-fashioned rustic Frenel, on | ;o5 0f the 9,000 Englishmen who visited this | poands. 3 3 N pek, stra . Wit villnge an ' e . s e vl 2 i vl vains 3 L T if = v A v e against any horses " can ul . U 3 Q1 . “The warriage of Miss Delje Rothschild and | ton street, why have been 1 Washington for invitations begged the S‘?.“-é{,‘fin‘&, goh?eu}g The c!use;?gor the spring teym at H.B. | 1L Jednings & Hall's b. g. Alloy, 6 years, 107 | pee3 iRm0, 2 s an rought elz';‘ne 'r'ih"‘";:“’;’“w",“’g Fr fi{’*fl-qlemfi;klw.l: years: Thomus Vickham, burglary, iwo - New vi ke » several weeks, are expected bome this week. 9 afi?%%fififii&’flfif“ Bliss Thes L. Judson West, of Rookfofd, I, wha | maidens in their best bibl I Brase Aol e T z as been in this eity for arweek, left Tdes- | day caps. For thissort of faney bail calico, y filling up. pea them in operagon. 101 pounds. 5. 7 ¥ .cnux NOTES. day morning foran extended Southern trip. | chintz, and other inexpensive materials only The mest pitturesque ronnd hits for dressy 13. William Stone'sb. m. Ella Rowett, aged, - 4 R 1 ¢ vd e, A Nr. and Mrs. P. E. Kmgman, Jr., and son, | wers required, yet atfording seape for taste wear-at sumuer watering-places are of the | 114 "‘i‘»’v"‘.’" Miilaya b, £ Bolio of the TRest, 4 The ball given by Gauntlet Lodge, Re. &, | 1oy ion ery e city Thursdoy moraing for | and originality, At an “artistic” hizh tea | onen laco striws, with wide brim rolled up | _ 14 Whliam Hutkey - f- f the Y 4 on Thursday evening last, ut Martine’s’} pieir new home at Muchakinoek, Mahaska | given in'this cily the evening, before Ash | on therjght siepor else just above the fore- )'Blls izmu‘:’x o atson'sb. c.Scotlander, 5 years, t Side Hall, was a complete success, as | County. Ia., - 4 P X I s e ]\y}'(udr}?s(lny. t.li:et nonmztu\xh;ssumblc’d‘lo%ad_ llehad. o +¥les of nal 45 and | 108 pounds, P 205 2) ot v v i Willie Howe, Esq., manager o e Palmer | like living pictures of a bygone aga. ny Now and eleggnt styles of_ halr goods and 6. JJ, H. Sumner's br. . Benown, 5 years, 117 afe all the ‘purties given by that Lodre. { House, nccmnbamgd by his wife, who has | lady wore a dress of pale gold satin, mada nrngmen!« u? g, The Loodon Sportsman’s Newmarket commis- 3 sloner says that on the 0t Fincus' Mistake ml. | S2SRA5 PR FAbels, Smion, PURIT A loped a mile xnd a quarter by himself, Nereid | Gnarjes Mitchell und Edward Siater, larces, aad Wallensteln goiog a smaller distancont s | cignteen months exch: William Stefger, larem; i 3 a.and Sen covel . i 4 & mz‘E' O% “(';'.’us"me ;,’:55“"{“3" Vfim‘ ?x- ;:;: Jears and Micbael Foley, lxx?cenl‘.?' otas, an rper & .steady milesand a | 7 p- 2, larcery; quarter, spln; McDonald, Microphone, and St. M?;;“;:;F"ng{,‘g”;}zsxfimD‘,’fif.z.,'ny AR Louts (Fordkam riding the last-nuined) gulloped | SomnS Tor ol Seeley, lurceny, four won a gimilar djstance, as did Foxnall, Lieutenant- | 4,0usz’ [eitz, six months: Fre General, American Spendtbrift, Seminole, Book- | SREURE R, TEFET B G200y an flowery waijstcoats and_hjg! M I a8, i tLy fl&l aprons and Bun- | Bryany's Chicjgo Business College are rapid- ml":..“.!annnlngu & Hall's cb. m. Balaklava, 4 yoars, £ ‘received at Burnham’s Cen- | pounds. = - 2 = v l‘;‘n.—L &. J. M, Bimpson's b. g. Slicer, 4 years, 07 ‘Chere were so me cighty couples present, and Iy b » 2 y 9 i been'in New York ipr several months, re- | short, and embroldered: in orimson “roses, | tral Musfc-Hal| hair store. .. : all enjoyed themselves. Much creditis due | y,red home last Satarday. The skirt opened in .floit over a quilted ! fs . | pounds. T pi maker, Breakespeare, Don Fuinno, Elcapitan, | poacr: 187C0F: £, months: Ceom 1o the Committee of Arrangements for the | Miss Mamie 43.1 enter, of Lonisville, who | petticoat of ruby satin. The round hodice mgflgfljg?g{fa;g‘:;&;&lg;m r:!:;g g::grgl I 1A B;;duo & d.:rms:rgngl b. o, H. V. Beinls, 4 Peter, Sutter, and EIf King with Fordham yp. e !g; v ‘x’:.hu? D;a :t a‘n -;?;g u;flyhmhcfi:fi’ ; o G b 0 3 3 = e = T months; s Portman, Iarceny, one year, 1CCOSS. . has been visiting Miss Lina Harrison, of Ash- [ was exceedingly short, the waist comin Py H 5 yeurs, unda. g b Georso 1L Thomas Post, No.5, G, A+ | Jd xvenu, ot soveral weol, rorirucd 1o ,;"g}{,"g’ax';,gfg3;,"5“;3';“;},%53*;};55;'3"%3& aioe i e subing s bl | s 6 B Syedy Wil 2 Tiday exening 3 LI TR - impfarman left yesterday for Louisville, | mouchoir poneh embroidere match the | sb.an 2 - Pos t's b. g. General Buford, £ e ot i o belt. Another lady wore a dress of Bishop's ll!glll!) ‘\r:oihh. shuld bs to look jaunty under | 12k §am Bryants b. . Geng yeam © | charges.:.” g piowia o SUBURBAN 2 i d'(hglity Jn{!—[.m‘lll; I.’\lnlln n}nrccn({. x“ . nys; James Congel Jurcen. teen days;, ‘ EVANSTON. - | Dest. Hsrris. Iarceny, Two dage: Gus Aniersm On the evt April 12 y Inreeny, three days: Matthew Guyer. drivag coing of Aprll 12 the Boat Clubiwill | (F0CRT 0K rwonts duys: and. F. Femy, ton street. All comrades and, friends are In- | to be absent a month. . vited. Ar. James E. Oleott Jeft Tuesdaay for New | purple velvet and. satin. The satin iwaist | & blain ha 2 N 2P0y, Megmbben’s ch.m. Miss Hardaway, 5 | Kive its'first entertainment before the publie. | piaf o 0G0 P01 Cd st and costs. Battery “A;” L N. G.,” of Danville, IIL, | Ofleans, to be absent several weeks. was_high. in_the throat. The'sleeves were | - Frames, pictures, etc., at oost during April. | yoars, 112 pounds. o It waa origioally sntended that it should occur | ~ Mjscellaneous—William Cirauck, nssanlt, pe will ‘.élr,‘; thi ity nring ha coming "week, | | A apd Mrs. A, Reamer, Jr., have removed ’lm;she‘cll at the elbow \\#lth u (z‘t \'elvej Lovejoy, 58 State. Bargams In job lots. - qui.‘_l 'l!)n. SwigorU's ch. . Talisman, 4 years, 110 | id the social club-rooms; but it now appears that Ee'm dxsnfindcfl: Hiam uv’ Sasiier MMSE 5.4 = s 4 N York City. © .| ane iree narrow ruflles of satin, ane “Doctor,” nt, * e M they will be too smi d i3 ned §25 and costs; Johin Allen, assault, e X Strots i e ey PRUSRG o1 i . 2 Mau philipetah. b Ot Triend L years; 07 e ooy ? #mall and Jennings® Hall bas | L R% oo Michnel frcen. dons Orr, and her nd on Friday evening the members of the | ' Lillie E.Strotz, of this city, who went to | garnished inside with plaited frills of Vene- | great deal with my eyes.” x:)gu_mamu'wm be tendered an informal re- | Cincinnati 1o attend the opera festival, has fian point lace. A Media’s pointed waist of | yyan adjusted hig s.‘.'i“&“"le’ ‘and with & Spc- | "33 Juckson & Randal's cn, g. Hapsburg, $ Aldriph were granted new trials. ¥ The citizens of Evanston will learn with re- | “Thoge sentenced to the Penitentfary wil copti - Company “ Firsf 3 returiicd home. velvat was set over the satin corsage, and | ratig-nir replisd, o not doubt if,. m ds. %) kg e i gpmu by (.:0"""“”. £ .lm Recluent,ab 1. Brapdt Walker left for the East last | laced behind, The satin skirt was cut very m.,mi‘, buc" fxm 'ynu ought 5ot to fm-ge} ',hn{ yfl-:‘:'fs.i? s'f%‘a‘}ds'n b. f. Irmintrude, 4 years, 100 Risbibal.De X & Bavisand fmlly Bave taken “"5: “’:{f h""g'“" Aol n’°.’° sothe. e Armory ou Jackson street. During the Monday. long, theu looped up high on the left side, ou would suffdy.a great deal more without | pounis. up a residence In Chicago. The loss of hisson a | of Correction will be transported ta-morrow. éveniug Company#* €7 will give an ‘exhibi rs, _Albright and’ sister, of Quincy, Ill, | the Heavy folds of Erapery being held b; 4 ¥hem ) B o] 7. J. 5. Boyd's b. o. Harry Gow, B years, 8 | feyy months ago made itnecessury that heshould | * - =, e ———— 2z R s 1 - sl ; b.-frhera his practice is. Mr. Emory P. Chapin, | A Bo¥’s Marvelous Presence of Mink; the popular *silent mar- | /6 fown, the guests of Mrs. Cox, of No, | clasp and chutelaing of antique silver. Long | ~pe _ | pounds. i S R Fremont street. o i munsquetaire gloves laced uy the backs were m}n—g‘;'?,?j,‘;e y?fhlg;exjm‘:fi:u“g?otflfrs: el 25 .14 Grtastéqd’s ol o. Aliuas, £ years, 108 and banquet o Mr. Albert Gillespie and family, who have | added, and an immense fan of vulture | oirer State and Monroe strcets, has proved Lo 1% A. Grinstead's b. £. Liatunab, 5 years, 107 to tako place at | peey visiting a brother, have returned to | feathers, A very handsome costume of | 1'great success. | ‘Their business Lag been | pounds. v r 3 30. J. A. Grinstead’s b. . Maramon, 5 years, 108 of Ghicair, has alzsady rented Dr. Davls' house, | 0 tholine 0¥ 12a Sove Eondog NortseraBa g Wil movaln alreelly, e road, about threc-quarters of & mile abova ‘eople who go to the city on the 7:01 traln | West Side depot. over the Yantic River,1s2 bave been of late amused by a dog which duily | iron bridge. \hen & train IS crossirs the tion drill, inc] and 1 - “I'he apnual ehari the St. Andirew’s Society remont Touse Thursday evening, April | Buffalo, N, Y. biack satin figured with crimson carnations | ¥, 2 ; 51 X i v v me | PAE200S0E, P gt (n Allen) | a8 shads 1 Wtk e o Undor: | Y67 e 0L e pest vesk o P D e T 1o Shmmere (2.0 | ooy Bles oF Lo o o8 petipm 0 K a 2 si 2 n have returned to Englewood to live. ress of black velvey, and an eccentric dress 45 3L E n's ch. g, Bagdad, 3 years, 88 “ i er, * tes, o inin meetng. of the Friday Night | Do refirned to Bugloweot N turned | Was formed of dath-green voivet, shot with ¢ TRICHINZ. Py, Deoy i 2 HiTver ooliar. o halch was engrvas. - Brom thy | Lo eatife length of the bridze. Thls stringerk (L)‘-}ulblgl\s{ [lufillaxgél;)) e\\'_eonlngaat V"Kx"e(i {eifl%fi'g from her three Emnthsi' \*isfinjt;u J}ume.d i golld, xg\d t;\'omb’o\'er a petticoat of straw- et e & A. J.Scott's cb.m. Annlo B.,5 years, 100 Bogs of Evansion :mg{fnulm Evanston 16 Saipe ;’.‘;;;fifl::fl'fl,‘f‘ii}::df“fi?:; ,’,:,‘:d&': S AL L. 5 Ve DO, Miss i of Englewood, e im 1 ¢ of poungs. 2 an ve it to their singular acqunintance. ¢ i Strcels The bromrans consisted Of & MIANO | yiar her i Home1a Loni, Arace, in abou | 0 red Sait subllne Tho Ruil Text of the Mariifesto Posted | PHG. 5. oreas ch. m. Mary Anderson, 4 years, | “h rocent storms buva torn iway the gpater | oo an o 8s 10" PG eno, PaTEE 2 6o solo, by 3iss Alice A. Hutchins; voeal solo, | tiwo weeks, i . SOCIETY TOPICS. ) - in Evéry English Town. 105 pounds. s part of the old Davis street pler.” The siructure | guy: Maren 18, Mre Moty Tarhox. a resident @ by - ¥. B. Williams; and the two-act 2. Hoxi bR d tw e Y To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, 34, Wiloy Buckle's b. h. Headlight, 5 years, 113 | hus fong been corslaered unsafe by manys, peo- 7! " 3 TAruOLe by bt i 26 |~ Johu 1. Hoxie and family will spend two | ffomely women look best in big hats, . We | gingaga,. April %—The followlng manifesto, | POUTAS. i " | ple, and its disappearance will be g relief. Tanunstrest st (the Tulls haviog ccusopl ¥ 35. Wiley Buckle's b. h. Gen. Rowett, ¢ years, Theyredding is announced for the evening decided to walk down the raflroad, thereby & of Thursluy, thoTth, at the residence of the bride’s | ing about hulf:a-mile in distance. Afrald @ Written 10 Brown.” AlissNel- s i e: 1 R P, y months on their “Texas plantation. Ar. ‘P | gtorq thisin the hope of sesing only small | ordered to” ba placarded in every tawnship | &% \Viley lie A. Huvbard and Mr, \W. T. Prettyman L.7) jamilton accompanies them. .throughout the Unlted Klngdom of Groht | 3q, ragk West's g. 0, Gabriel, 5 years, 119 | farher. Mr. Francis Bradely, of Miss Loule S. | oriss the ratlroad -bridze " alone, she pe ,‘wt«'d as e l’éugl‘mu Commnittee, m'l'gw lclofdf Mrs, A. S. Gfis\vnldé'uf Watertown, Wis., | hats at the theatre, ng party of the present season w: e*hel is visiting 2rs. G. W. Griswold, 4 . The fashion in Paris Is_to wear precious | Britaln, will undoubted|y bo tead with great in- | pounds. Bradely and Mr. John 8. McLennen, of Torunto, - Z I“%};;yc 1'1’«’:“1“‘31& rllllx Lma' of Englewood, fl)l[lif'.f ann}eflegy)};jew%z, "fl N%Wg "":- ‘% stones of dificw‘lt colors. _Earrings, too, are | terest, The effect is naturally unfavorablo to mfl;) &mflcn & Barry's b. 0. Boatlight, 3 years, c%‘i R e pna:n' i 1:; e hfi:’i" f’:‘;’,‘y 5 l‘f.';f;, 97 ‘,";?:53 g e e L 0ty | visiting her friend Miss Fannle B, Mack, of | ng Jonget made-in pairs. One earring may | Shippers of hog' products, inducing many con- od - e 3 nven fore entering the' bridge. they looked up i held its last mecting gt;%.a esidence of Will- | o5 Sixteenth street. . ; e A Fpeeh P hire dit ;ndg 'ug Sumers to change:their diet, the largest rotallers u&gi.fllll]:‘:flx:?n & Barry's ch. m. Matagorda, aged, fn’rlg: Meu';%dem Ch!(x;n:#’. 5 track, but nelther saw nor heard any approsct iam Gillespie, on La Salle street. ~Aliss Addie Bean has yeturned home after | b8 formed of a largg sapphire cjrelec w lind foforal a P Young's ch. g. Banarott, & 10 Hev. George C. Neyes, D). 0., will preach | g trafn, “They had barilly reached the cenie & [he fe"“'-’};'l"m‘“hll' reechHon ?SU!]JB Press | g three months' visit to'the East, diamonds, and the 6ther of differentdimen- tsi:fiv::ks !“he‘;r:‘l:’g v‘)l:t ‘::: ;;{_:Et h':: g:?: pg‘;‘hfiy“"" oung'sch. . Bangroft, 4 years, L maraing aud. proatng in the Presbyterian | ofvho biidze when they were startled by ub was hield last esening at the Clubrooms. Atki i . cith di t ¢ Ve o y 3 7 Z J’l‘he =ood people, youn, £ 'and old, of the II?'{‘I’; Ififi,"klfii ;1'5 %Ofiéi?ggnngl Yo llgfi 5";1151.0; & tuby :’“fiflrd&',” ‘[:ml‘ diamonds. | yheir usual quantity, Qwing to these troubles, - 2. Mt Yotiug's oh. 7. Bocliack, B years, 4 m%h:i'gf& &3 Seott will Preach this incrotng S28:0 shelek of ooe c;‘:fi";"fl;fi :fm%“_“h LeavittStrees Congregational (Chureh held | Michizan avenue. 1 taking a stroll ou Wabash avenue yes- | yg think 1t desivablp that packers should foreeo | %) "3iiiton Young’s br. g. Manitou, 3 years, 87 | =~ The Ltey. ateganiana. Ohare Mra. Tarbox was struck with terror, and, E - apron sockiblp” in the chursh Frigay | Ot iean avenu : terday among the beautiful stores that 1ine | gnipping meats of s fecondary character to the | ponnds, . ic " moreing o erealog 1 he Bantist Diasah. | | slightiy lame. missed her footing, (iling pr¥ aveainz. This wa§'oneof the most delightful LATEST SPRING MODES. ~ that thoroughfare, we lvoked in upon our | ynited Kingdom for tho present. Respectfully, 42. C. H. Pottingill's b. g, Fair Count, 5 years, ‘The Rev, Frederick S. Jewell will conduct the m”-’.?&? ) ‘rh'? mx’f% tmenk' *&7‘”‘:""5"" wecarions of the many that have made this New York Fuening Post, old friend D. A, Hewes and inspected sonie .7 - Ancock & Kivg. | 113 pounds. ., reular_mornlng and evening services in St | H107 SRS, PRI THS ANeSnen i, 0e Society noted. ‘“here was an_excellent pro- : ey 3 i coTs iy |ad 43. Lawrence Hart'sb. b. Mintzer, aged, 113 | Mark's Bpiscopal Church. - i s the walst, dnd with o supeshiy o 2 1da S the hade of mi tt 2 hiis beautifyt goods, Flowers more lovel. dragged her from underghe wheels of the o Jeram provided, the ‘exercises belng inter- Resida I the new shadeof mignonetta, ;)h s\'ez\t uI B i Floweramor oy é BOROUGH'OF BIRKENHEAD, pu“nnii‘?&m R iR e S ‘The caucus for the nominatlon of town officers | pofFEd Bt m,:’d‘:‘;h:’{gby N rhe race ol an Nature herself could produce; hal 5 ep W b 0 L 8 years, was held in the Town-Hall last nl%lx\:.xufli re- | miles an hour. As the tast car passod he pt Spe:sed with the selling of aprons, eatingize- | Large loose sleeves are worn in spring €y & = S raga eream, and the other accompaniments o a | cloaks. " 3 from every known manufactory of this coun- TRICHINOUS DISEASE AXD cofrrNG oF aEAT. p A 7. Baldwin'sb. m. Clara D, 6 years, 118 modern church social, The Alisses 11itt sang < P 3 try, Paris, and London, and many elegan! . madern chugeh roclal, Tho Ysses MESAE | Spanish Tace dolmans will be wom the | I3, Fatis, and Lonton, 1 ety SUESHE | sorme wpry sertous afsenses of manfot which | PO nigtos on. m. Jonnie B, Syears i1 Afr, C. D. Eddy, a song by M. (% Jay Smitli, | coming season. ; the seasan—oceurs on ‘Tuesday and Wedpes- | the "5”’{, 8 amen Telchinnsl m‘}“{fim“"":g pounds. and the company were fave’ o AL | . 'rhe Louls Quinza coat s much used with | day next, and we enrnestly advise every Iady | 2, csh of plas tst become Infestgd w ——— sulted as follows: Supervjsor, ahn; Towa-Clerk, A. I. Fitch; Commissionerof Hign- | Jerbackonto, the trick ?.‘.’;’b‘f.'f:i.%%“uflm Fod ways, Duminle Schgelber: Assessor, .3 Lyons; | have fallen into the awiftly-running Yantie sl Goodonsi; Jusiices of the Bosco~Bvwacion; | ipall probabillty been carsied oyer tho - recitutions by Miss Edith - . iz ner toilets, wlho ever wore a hat or selected one for a | ")t js noon the importod Hesh of forelgn piy BOSTON STALLION RACE. - anston, J. E. [ojsington; South Byanston, C. H. reseoct her talent and pleastug £odaed IR, ot the dbeliat ave | C1lIE0 gt in 1F she can et Buspidlon of Boing Hhus Intoctod Bag TocEnE Special Dispateh to Tha Chicaga Tribune. Jemninis; Hogers Fark. Joho Hskin: Consia” | 587,100 e B0°L etV IRct b recitations, lmsl_bucmxfu descrvingly popt enu cards in the shape of the o are | “The celling of the dining-roon in which | Iy fatlen; but jtwill be prudent toregardall [ Bosrow, April 2—The eutrles for,the great v:,’_,;,,fa“w‘;‘;?n;;, oW Pl ;h;“ in Siorpery | falling, struck hec fnce with such violentd® * umong the societies who have listened to her | among the novelties, Victor Huzo entertained the Home-Rulers is Elm us linble wgmr sitic discuse, and t romem- | 10,000 stajlion purse, to be trotted” st Beacon | enucus has boen called for nominations for the | the *tes ” that one of her teeth was 1 er that ‘the intuejfte of it upan the unimul is Park Sept. 15, closed last evenlng, the following @ | clear through ber lip. e saue offices to meet in the place Monday even-. clocutionary efforts. Miss McBean san, s i vered wi ipe “ “Douglas * with inusual expression. 5 | Liitle folks arc again dressed in gay plalds fr‘llgsesl(\"SI:YEI:hm’:ldseu}lt;’;d[.h:h;‘gllngé g}l;"{réfig_ not nearly so evident as when tho discase at- Company A, First Regiment L N. G., will and stripes, and bright suits of monochrome tian Doge 500 yoars ago. tacksman. o uomingtions having been received up to the Elve 3. grand cumplinientary. recepiion 1o solor, A Vs An Important event to lovers of beautiful wé’:‘fi%‘a’x&%nfie‘i’w’?fi%d’%fif n : ‘gll ;.{;:: j | Proscnr pmet a théir niligous, iriends Friday evening. | Safin' bows with lbng pendants of zold, | pafibingsin ofl is the sala ot avetion of the | and thiese worms remsoivos can ooty be o | ,, H. V. Bomis, Obluago, enters b. 8. -Bonesatter, April 2 at She Armory: A full orchestra, | siiver, pearl, or cut stee' are worn as sjoulder D O s ot Os Brjenis vk Galieries, | fected by caroful. microscop(o oxaminncon, 1t | PY,BER0KS Borse: b -“;‘;‘éif.{“;?, dizection of lmnm Dound, and ar | knofs'with party dresses. 3 o rrente. Lo palntings are large: becomes Imporiunt 1o take Precautions a]fuili:st orae Blokoic San Francison; ontere by Santa [ R rel, wi . E Tats, v 5 urm to man in the cuse of meat trom all pigs. I 9 among the features of the entertainment, The meeks of tame nt e mow-comages || 15,0 Bosto b, ang yill besold ithout | "t only known means of avoiding et | s alob, Bostou, Shtabsir. o, Wedgswood, *The congregation of the Clyurch of the Re- | e cut in_deep Vanuyses, front and back, | reserve on Thursday, Friday, and Satiroay, | man from this dangerous quality of #en: from | ", i, prodhead, Milwaukeo, enters br. s, Kea- Qeemer met Tuesday evening in' the chureh and edged with standing frills of lace. A’prll 7,8 and 9. ‘Chesalecommences at2:30 | pigs Is by very thorough and ofliolent cook-'| yudky Wilkes. by George Wilkes, . ® pnrtlors, corner. of Sangunon anc, “g?s" \\xs}: mBlncg Spnn‘i‘shu lace is not only worn for e gl‘l’s:; siountell shony priverbooks are bie D o i O e ay pJukn W. Conley, Chicago, outers b. s. Voltaire, iugton stree meet T. an TS, 3. mming punc ut as ¥ 4 3 luttler. Z % 3 s by b el complets At, and tbey dangle | Parasites it oughy net on uny accountto be yohn. E. Turper, Philadelphia, enters ch. 8. - . B} . E Tho Nt Czar—is Unfitners for Autos | v DL LINERY. 3. cratic Rule~How He Treated His L. 5 Fricnds. - London Truth. s The lato Emperor of Russiz was not only one of the nandsvmnest men in bis dominions, but i OF ope of the best, and bis mapners were glways mo8t courteoys to alf who were brought in cou- % tuct with him. It is more than twenty years since I saw him. He then used frequently:to call and take tea at the English Embussy. He Throop, who have just returned from an ex- | tunlies over black, white, or colored satin. proper things for this t how 1t it kod., 1t tended tour In Earape.. Retwarks appropr- i from the belts of fair worshipers as they eaten, no matter how it is cogkod. . Hannis, by Mambrino Piiot. was always. under the impression that his In- e N eroione by 775 | ,The niow plalded eoods aro auite unlke | iy ahuroh a the ends, of Silvokchalus, IS | nos e v abs ke e e, oot | ot oy S Slped: oater b. . Monroo | {nton was ot Knows beforsnaas., But suce Dennis, the Rev. W. S. Crow, and Willard . aa # ance is thus carried into religion. . never be eaten in thp raw stata, : W < v , 1D LIS, Woudard. A plessant evening was passed. ‘;ggg‘;;ls“p‘;cfifii‘" d @a blocks are large | ™' jo i June says: *We Americans get | | To bo eflicient for tho required purpose, tho | po: u\;;ngggt'ri)ylj':kgllfl’?llghlfl- sHemn AL ?552’!«‘:'2“::‘3 %‘&%‘"‘i?“‘mg"cfi%‘&"smfi“ b B g% S French winter fashions In gpring.” Such un-9| cooking of pork, of bums, of bucon, wnd other | “\y i Crawtord, Chlun’o, enters .ch. 8. Robert | some hours befarc it took place. He then had a D A grand calico )mfiwi_ll Dbe given by Butler | bon AN Chanter. No. 36, 0. E. S. Among the elegancies in drawing-rooms doubtedli: 1tas the gase in Chicago until our articles should be prolonged for xgr nur hfl"lfl “‘ McGregor, by Mujs Edsail, worn, sad air, as though_the Empire, If not life. N : 1 Sroa leg R were a trouble to him. His houest desire wus that all under his rule should be huppy. His own idea of happiness seomed to be to pigg at Gards for small stakes Wit is Cronled, ang oo« p . .. at Owsley’s Hall, m * | are incense-burners of bronze, In which pas- young milliner, Mr." Jules Ballenberg, went fi}if;".‘.f.‘;‘}fi é\z&ln ‘:;lu lkso‘vllusrlé‘rm;?{ youm saliets Hnmbl'(“ole‘I(ien‘ll.gr'bglé:ghfi?fi) ;n‘en grs. etonian 3 3 diana siseets, Apcilic: telles emittin; fragrant smoke kept P: d i 2 es emitting o fragr oke are kep aris and nade specinlsarrangemonts ! > P . 2 . RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, ETC. _constantly burning. 3 whereby Hois constantly supplied with all | jomgic sty W e oL AW . Frunce, Chicigo, enters lk.s. France's = The golden wedding of Gene and Mrs. | Gay-colored Sural sillc handkerchiets bor- | Bdvance styles, as our lalics will have an op- | hour's eooking for cach pound of meat. No | A"G"pziurY - by K. O. Emery, Cleveland, cnters b. s. Conster; by Crafts J. Wright was celebrated Thursday | dored with gnthered rufios of lace arg ex: e B Y L A e (1 = ¢ - ! 3 4 | ceedingly stylish, ‘They are larger than thoss S rely. N o A . 7S, J. Morgan, Chicago, enters ch. 8. Piedmont, :;e"m"g{ “",;’m’m“tl ‘;egei’l“o"h;"'-'de';ed of linen or india musfin. St ‘Albums containiag photagraphs of ladies | 1o boiling huins and pork tho meat should bo | py imont. them at the residence of their daughter, No. | “p 0 0o f0r day and evening wear are | 1 ench new dress they recerve, colored to the e A e s i The records of these horses are as follows, tho 26 Indiana avenue, by their children and | ) 7 %¢ ctin . foutard, or silk, and have jxac iines of the material, are among 8 | ooy iy riye wHEN THE WATER BorwLs, | lotcomprising all the realiy firsi-class stallions grundehildren and .2 numbeg of frignds. | eitner embroidercd v: iute edged fowers, or | 1atest sucicty toys. In bolling several jolnts of pork or soveral The old couple were married in Steubenville, | full doable ruches at the bottom. : . Milliners, tailors, and others about to g1v@ | 5,04 (ug required at institutions nid elscwhere), 0.. March 31, 183 Gen. Wright gruduated | g jandsomest parasols for the plome- |- Riif Ohenings " should_consult Dunwell | choy should not be put togettior in Lulc at. to from West Point in 183, .and was admitted e oF black st = & Ford, sueiety stationers, 50 Madison street, | same time fnto tho same vesscl. Epch joint : it nzde are of black satin, elaborately’embroid- | i regard to their cards of invitation. should be put into o sepagate vessel and bolled 8 mfl‘gur In ;@9 He gag:)ied hls title l? ?;]2 f,‘,’ggd[‘l}ngéwl;“filfi"flj w:nhtculmgo x;'r al- | 4 gown, the effect of which has been com- | Witha B“flg quuntity of water. ® = g" Desperandum vil War, and was engaged in many o - 9 e nost eleZant car- & " of Though the cautiog is not given for the avoid- oe...2:21 |Couster.,........ z3 J pared to#n omelet with lettuce, has.been | | JUONKER pumm'}grdm“fi? e prir “Himbletonian Knox, no fecord. ringe parasols are of delicate colored satin, v most impertaut- battles. At the reception | enfridered In whise, -of pale shades of | St to Philadelphiia by Worth. tho present isu useful’ oppurtunity Lo mentpn cusionally to kill & bear. -Any one more utterly unfitted to reign as an autocrat never did refgn as “one. Ho ‘was very stoadfnst in “his friendsbips, and unfortupately his - friends were a very greedy and corrupt set. Fresh Arrival of They wers®crpetually gotting into debt, and he ¢ was perpetusliy paying their debts. In one cas 3 HIH HI% Baving handed OVor @ Froat sull of money o & [e "c 11Her: flve les, frind to frea him froa his creditars, he fonad , Lyt that none ‘of them had been paid. -On this he z 5 simiply guve the same sum to a third personand | ' 3 igns in Tequcsted Bim 10 sottlo With the craditore, Lro- : Elegast Desig ¢ member being ovnce at a ball given by the Emn- press to tho Emporor on his birthday. 1 was S I Y i IISH HA_ N playing at écarté, when the Emperor, who wus B .’ wanderingaboui. cume benjud me to watch the 1| Alexander. i Robt. McGregor. .2 fjx Thursday evening tea was served in the serv- | color, or exqnisitly -painted and edge The ladies are delighted with the beauti- | watit is of tanco to 5 ¥ . ame. My adversary and ro + For Mi - Ladiest H ;i d | 18 it is of mugh importan: heaith to see - TRACK TALK. B 1y A 'y Iwere both atfour, or 1sges and adies. ca prese! Gen. and Alrs. Wrigl W] i the nj vl ar- | ful spring ts and_hats exhibited at | that larders and L ooked t i and it was my deal... ** J'* suid th |pero| e " Ioe Bt & [LEAEAL lapIth gaioh Seathar tringe, Hibed it Hugedonk, o gfiumfifis;x stomet %~ | Stored are Rept P lom and Trog from tha | The trottiog mare May Morning will be in | Set ngees HSCEE b can tatn up s Rl their weading. William D). Gallagher con- [“about. . BB, Sopropriie, poo. Which VA5 | e orcet importtions i bocadesa | J0486 o, iy ol el et ot s | a2 of il SHeTuE hom, PSS | ot O SRR o Snshst o "a‘,‘,‘{&.d,,;s";,gf."::“{f,;mm tu party met | Teheran, Etrusean, or Swyrna designs of é‘g{l)llgé{t%ri;;sdafi:;lsu:it\gg}l ‘;Li"lt?g{;g"s 'é é‘;l;g abilty to bo reluted to negleot of 1his precau- | Mike Bowerman will drive Aleantara, the at the' residence of Mrs. William Sandford, | Fater si “Erfifi‘fi?&ri?“dfin‘éfu'yh“c’oflgfi’ "Aud Alexander’s bones still missing. AL, o Enas BoALD, Fely 2 198L— Shullion (A mafte L £y ear-olid fesond of o0 In ‘No. 578 West Erie street, anaafter a pleasant { o, 3 i ‘hia 'he most beautiful display of Easter cards | The abave circalar from the Local Gbvernment : : There is also & Limosine fabric which hasa | The eRULILUL Qish Ay Toard has boen ordored to be published by the | Mr. Keene's Foxball looms up for the City and afternoon the evening was passed withmusle | qo 55 0 rce 4 A & v zround and wide strips of old .| £ver made in Chicugo; Is found at the West 'C > O A Cnarles Drlker, | £old. This material is used for traveling | Side Library. So says every one. rporation of Birkontoud. o | Suburban at 1 to 1, whilo Mr. Loriliard's Barrett Aleadames Lou N e, TSl and the | costumes, and is partioularly effective when | Why do not.the girls of today becomo it | euresut300t0%0. M es alice Pike mxdei)lrd'le 2 - | their own dressmakers? asks Jennie June. The black stallion: Amos’ C. M. Clay dled ro- Idealt, and then held up the **turp-up card,” i observing, “Your, orders, sire, have been, ; oboyed.!”' A dogen ‘times afterward the Emper- > or asked me how I' munuged it, &od be nover . Yould believe that it wasa mere buzard, and W ERE g u thut [ had taken the chaace of the card bel i H king. Wy, the Bussian cpaspirators shoud | .. - 42. & 44 Madison-sty A ave <ind snd well-mennlng man i3 av. - ronlly diffcals to undorseand. HIs 500 aad Suc Between Statest. and Wabash a7, ot ey il soun dissores 1o weir dose: > | _ FRANMES, PICTURES. &c : e S, PICTURES,$ h old gold plush. ‘Sandford. s wimmed 7 Encitsn Politicai Pootry. B ™ % ivenbya i G -] Salat. Vi i g Ji 3 it’s the young ladies 2 & = T oy finte mecktie, party was givenbya | Grenat pied-brown, vialot, Venetinn green, | Lhe girls do, Jennie;it's the y adles : e Gtk cently in Michjgun.. 312 was tho sire_of Amer! sumber fif the south end young folks lasteven- | ruby, and dark .marine blug are favorit col-:| you ars f"’“km’i of. S S " When Miss P'sé‘niénc'finc« buck rgh Dizzy, caan Girl, record 2:18%. - . S0 L 4 4 | AStepeSon Not aMember of the Family. |- ¥ ' ing-in the private daneing academy hall, No. j ors for polonaises of satin to be worn over | ‘The Ottoman sofa-bed is both ornamental .Honor at_her side we lind; . Col Rasséll, of -Baston, ‘Mpss., has purchissd | % ““Mdssachusetts Sqpreme Court. s AT COST 260 Indiana avenue. Dancing and refresh- ] underskirts of velvet. ‘These shades are ap- and useful, and is sold onlg by J. A. Colvy & Butwhen Gladstope woes the bizzjs, . - o of HAtils Woodw by Jet it A mep-son ignot & member of the step-fath- o caoi Benis were indulged in, and-the occasion | propriate for street costumes, but for even- | Co. 217and 319 State street. / it ‘Honr, blusblng, staps behind. ¥ - e Sl B O A O e i o, bl o g Of e + O hamzcs we saall ‘was 3 most enjoyable one to those fortunate wear .polonzises of e most delicate T'here Is 2 memorial to Charlotte Brontajn |- - - & ¥ o muggler- Iatter leaves s widnw &nd bis own child, although | M “{‘,’:? mfivfi:dno‘ 7 1 the step-son bad lived with and been supported ’ Qfcerist LG tare® nt, among whom were lnnnda of cream white, peach blossom, zi- | the new Church of St.Michael and All An- | “Far -to.be presa 3 lis, fits, dieziness, palpltati The Minneapolis Assoclaticn will give a purse O e R ionss Gambie, Addlo GolseD, , mend, ciéibluse $d.aauye Will bein great | zels which bas been erscted where the pld | andlow 5&?.}“3' e on Brspore: T atlun, 1 of 510000 to be trotted for,by Mayd 8. gad 5t | by the steg-fathar. . s T N, Be-Doaless pill fad Barsains in Job L9

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