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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1881—TWENTY PAGES HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A . e S LORSES AND CARRIAGES. OUR SOCIETY. The Matrimonial Events of th past Week. Receptions, Club Parties, an Other Hemorable Occlr- TEences. Gossip for the Benefit of the Ladies—Pe sonal Mention. MATRIMONIAL EV The maraze of York, to Miss Libb'e pecomplisbed daughter of Da old aad ronored ¢ili of T e B Lride’s parents in Crestan, 11 Gevrge ofticlated. Ti wes elesunt ind of xreat 3 the bride is knowa and adiired by a nc! New Vork. A private but brilliant we sday evening. tractlny pa vere Mr. Josepd C. Ro and Miss szebee , both of s ¢ Rev. Samuul Murks performed the ceremon 11y presents. weddin bandsome and e A quiet, pleasan caicy at the T the con aud Mr. ar The jre-ents weee thew being a check from the bri & bea ot from the Lrid and uncle. After supper tue bride and grool ietl by nborn, both o+ Ch und elegant, amon c's futher an tamer in St. Louti zhter of C. T, Bog Albert G. Lester Tue: o 0 brpdesm Giliets strecr, the con Alston. dangbier of Jobn Joha Mooriead, Jr., of Piltsburr, moyny was perfurmed Ly Blshop MeLu ordauce with the nitual of tho Iy by the relutiv o, Esip., Dy Rev. Dr. Gearee C. Noy The bride was atticed n a handso 1rimme with lce and oramre bl ments were in keeplug contravtiny partic left tne e even! il reside it fatare. merlya sosident of B Mr. Hugh McLennen, it v. Dr. Adier otticiagims. Sturrled, Tuesday attervoon. Miss Lizie Dunn snd %ir. Frank M. Benedicr, the Rev. J. M. Benediet otliciatin: Wednesday atte the residence of Frauk . Crandon, E: tunt, 1L, N ¥ neléa L. G arried t0 ME Liosd G Guge, the Rev. Dr. W, C clating. The wedding was strictly private, onl relatives and imedinte friends of the coutra ing parties being present. After a sumptuous ir. and Mr: lett for tho Sout where they spend s Miss Liz: . Dunt and Mr. were married un Tuesday of the gruoin’s purerts, Mr. and Mrs, di No. 43 Flournoy street. thy iciai lnzz, M drewrs of wine s rie. Diamoend o maid, wore a s nt ther e bride was & it Miss Marguerite MeAuliffe, of Philadaip] and Mr. Frank Jerome, of this city, were ma, ried Mareh 3lat Pontine, | lhe I Evuns. After a briet wedding trip_they Athowe to thelr friends afler April 84t No. Aherdeen street. A quiet, select wedding was solomni day uit 5 p. m.. at tie 1he by Mr. Uy Miss Libbie I Dr. 3ormed the - cercmony, none but the near rel tives of both parties bed) enjoyatile supper, Mr. and Mr departure for a short trip West. Return: ey will remain o few days at S5 Prairic avy nue, after whieh they will take up their futu, residence at Fullersyury, Til Last Wedneaday afternoun at the residelice. the bride’s fatber. Gen. Franeis Rodman, el sirect, was celebrated the wed, Lydin Fredericka todmen and Mr. of Mr. Churles Kr toe well-kuown florist Brooklyn, N. Y. The wedd: atigir, only the intimai csted famifies beinz present, bur was less an zrantand enjoyable ocengion. ‘bride was the Tecipicut of 1 numbcer of han come and approprixte prescnts, afternoun the young couple Left tho ci dienee at once take up their residence. A quiet ¥et pleasant wedding occurred at 425 West Monroe sireet Sunduy evening, March 2, Carric Ma: ke contructing parties b 11, who w: stk with bracade trimmings. and Mr. Calel Conn, a well-known West Side merchant. Rev. Dr.. Mr. ond Mrs: Conn will reside 4t 253 West Wals) 1oa street. PROSP. inz M TIVE BLISS. ir.Samuel M. Rich and Miss Frederika Sum- erfield will be urited in holy wedlock next Tues- day at the residence of A. L. Simons, Esq., No. amuel dar The marriaze of Miss Neallie Morton and Mr. Courtney Ca evening, April AMONG THE CLUBS. A very enjoyable evering was spe ?.!:‘fll will be celebrated Thursds t by t Lorely Musical und Dramatic Ciub. list Tuesday evening, at the residence of Mr.and Mrs. T. Swan, No.6S Centre avenue, the spacious parlors ed by many of the’ belng comfortubly ceeu promin by Mrs. C. L. Rising and_ Mr. Frank B. Williams, was unusually brillient, and embraced o v galo, ** The Silent World s Weeping,” by M Charles E. Laurence, of the choir of the People’ Miss Church: rending, *A Noyal Princess, Gertrude E. Moore, of Doston: voeal solo, * Al S'Estento, Aucor Mo Vuoi" by De Mse. of Madison, W “Bay By, by Mr. Lucian erson: reading. “The Lovers' and A Pleasure Excursion,” by Miss E. Moure: voeal sulus, ** The Better Land.” w * Turnkuw Lall,” by Miss songs in two Drop,” by M Ciub. nounced succe: envugh 10 bir ps J. Sentin . end %, of tke Apu siderable, siace aull the Bave been cx program came tic 1o the barmony of Fitzgerald’ Club will wive the closing entert: £04500 ONe We ek ITom next Cues Martiue's Hub The pros s Wil undoubtediy be un exceptionally hue o Lorely tonally Lrilliant. After ic. including sume of the best mnsleal and efocu- tonary talent in the city, and the eatertaintient asawhale will be one of the society events the season, the Lorgly being the leading sou e in the West Division. It is wiven by t Club in honor of the ladies and wentivimen w have kindly taken part in the programs during tho winter. Onc of 1ke most brithant events of the closing ption pariy civen by Com- mew- season wilt be the red ment. to its hon 10 oceur the 3 cnlng after Leut, April 22, The entire which s one of the finest west of City. will be tastefully decoratea and throw 10 txe invited g ble has the finest door for dancing purposes Chieago, tod Povud’s wietl-] A Lrviesn 2 P turnish the mu in udd OF Trrpsichore, the most extes e palate. UwpLnous repast will . Chester Swan, of New tilis, the handseme acd wis solemn- ized Toursdey evening nt the residence of e The kev. Harey affair, although quick. rze eirele of friends. The presents were numerous and The couple mnie an extended tip o' 13ing was celebrated Michigan occarred Monday sdence of the bride's uncle, rtics being Miss Elin M, Gress: 120 aunt the evening traun for ileir future bome §o'cluck at the residence of the N G Vernon avemie, 1y orye 'L, Stonfler, nod Ir. Wilt The cere- “tha or of the J. C. Bene if. pmere crepe. The bapby couple ieft for the Euston the eveivg truin, At home April be d Thurs- No. 313 Prairie avenue, nt. After an Coe took their No. Wals i very gnict friends of the inter- one the Tne Later in the ity by the Lake Shore trin_for Jrookiyn, where ibey will attired fa a hundsotne lavender n The Thomus was the otliciating clergyman. ceond street Mrs, reading, Tend- ertrude Pauitne Rommeis: he Dew Air Was 4 pro- re fortunate csent voted the cutertainment the tiacst thus far wiven,~and tnis is saying con- ugs lizht runtas- The ument of the New Yor <. The armors proba- inown orchiesirs has tor 1hose who worsh; 1 eiade 10 plense the joner e a T~ 3 ¥, The youns coaple were the recipients of many e nd wm e s, b, - e of e of ot d- - F. b 137 Twentieth street. Tho Rev. Samuet Marks will perform the ccremany, The marriage of Mr. Kuttner and Miss Kaul mnn will_ be celebrated on Sunday, April 10, Baum'’s Pavilion, cortierof Twen: and Indiana aveoue. The Re whll ofliciate. £~ at ks oy he F. euz Wesi-Siders, The prograsm, arranged 'l . n! of, nd o he 2, of ind he ho ¥ wn in di | ing thut such enterfaimnents 1 party int Gardoer be served, As this ocension will fntroduce Mr. L 1und to Chicago society in the role of a.fiue c terer, 10 i3 proparing to surpass the well-known reputation of his family pame. The followinx prominent geutfemen compose the Iecepuan Committee:” The Hon. George It. Davig, Gen. ¥ . Sir Gen. A. C. Ducat, Gen, L. i8. Shu R A a ASl:lL Larminie, William Beye, S [icailton, C. B. Shourds, J. M. Brown, J.-0. Carson, Col. E. D, 8¢ & n. Col. B Knox, Mnj. J. I Hangs, and Capt. J. D auan, A limited npmber of Invitations ave een sent ont.and i select company of lost 24 couple are expected, for whose ac- comaiation und Enjovment no expeNso o Trauble bus heen spared. O oany T Seeand Infantry, will give. fis socond reception Monday evéntng, April 18, Tuemally openimzg the new e al grmory, coraer Randalow street and Filtb The Western Amberst Alumnt Ass held its annual bunquet at the Grand Pacltic Weanesany eveniny. - 1tproved 4 grknd succes The election of officers resulted ‘lnuo\ G. Ilammond, President; Cluttin, \ Presideat: F. W. Parker, Sceretars and Trens- nrer; W. ¢, Hunimond, P.°M. lluskel, and Ly~ Regiment, o Arwory id 1.X. G.. pave A rece) nouor of Battery 4,0 C v 1), First Re £ and military reception at Prof. Mar- tine's West Slie Academy Thursday cvening, Apri 2. All military geutlemen in full uni- form. The anvual charity ball of the Ilinols St. ocfety will occur Thursday evening, at the Tremont House. huraday evening the Ashlund Club gave o yery elegint and highly successful party at Bourninie's West sid 2ol Denmatie scial Clul bave he comin 4. with the fol- President, R, Hubble; Viee- uszh- Boban; Treasurer. Manager, , are to RECEPTION ETC. Lnst Monday evening. at toelr residence, No. 442 Emerld avenue, Mr,and Mrs. W, M. Dar- Imgton an elegant supper to a timited pumber of their friends, it being the oceasion ot brthday pf the hust. After doing ample tice 1o the menu, Mr. J. B. Thomas, on behalf of & number of tho host's frie presented him with a handsome gold watch and chain which be gratefully Yeceived, but was evidently surprised, thouich none the iess uppreciating the thoughtfulness and esteemws of the wrencrous dunors, After ading the rest of the evening in social Intercoul the gucsts departed, wish- vere more more their pathway. Of the In- vited suests present were Mr. und Mrs. J. B. ‘homas, Mr, and Mrs. W. 11, Thompsou;. H. B. Steck, Mr, and M Mr. and Mrs. i B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Darlingion, M > Ttavert Me Miss Stauton of Laporte, and Messrs, J. E. Mareh, G. M. Shaw, Ed Mason, end B. N. Truey. of the most delizhtful partles of tho sea- son was the one given last Manday evening by Mrs. George Macaulay. of "No. 15 Lincoln ave- nute, in honer of her daughter, Miss Lottie, the jon being the apniversary of the yonusg Virthday. The evening was delizhi- with singlug, recitations; mu: and a bountiful-repist. _Among 1h ated_in the festivities wire the and Magrie Roberts of Evauston, y. Tillie Green, Minnie and Hugbes, Butl Uaineron, Gordone, and Mes Bond, Hoyt, Whiting, Hurst, Edeerton. Ilunt, Paus, " AL Paus, J. Guodthi, Hagan, Neuberger, F.johnson, Regse, and Will Jobuson, A concere under the manngement of {he Trustees of the Woman's Hospital, aud for its benent, given at Marting's | South-Side demy ing. Mr.and M . W, shearer will tion Thut<day cvening ut their 1 4134 Bmeruld avenue, in honor of the birthd: ol their son. Prot. und Mrs, Bournlque exbibiiion und danciy soiré Fridey evening at the WestS brilliant success. Waga, of this city. has been tenid- poniul beneflt by the G. A L city. It i3 1o take pli 1, April 20, Mrs. 3 . en: 3 Anna Morgan will el course of the Second I'eesbyter! thickiy strewn alon 5 Ma R wz, Mollie rred tho lecture n Church, as- sisted by the Chickering Quartet, Tacsday evens afiss Morgan will vead sSome sefections épertoire, nt surprise was given Mrs, E. P. Har- 247 Vernon avenue, evening, 3 rhbors und friends. The party. con soute Lwenty couples or mare, Were 1ecom; by music pd vefresom the ng were B ) ing wuch enjoyment 1o all participuting. Mrs. John Sweet, of No. 21 South Elizabeth street, bas gone Bast to visit her pareats at San- dusky, O., where she will spend the coming sum- mer. Mr. 2nd Mrs. William C. B. Palmer (nfe Whit- comb) will be “athome” to their friends Thursdays in April at No. 443 West Monroe street. The Misses Campbell, of West Washington street, who have been spending some weeks in ‘Whashington, D. C.. returned home early last wee Horace Tucker, Esq., of the Liinols Centra Ruilrond, left for the Soutn Wednes: ith bis wife, whose health is i Ir. George Sturees will by va Lake on & tract of land residences of Messrs. F ut Gene- stween the iter. The Iocation I3 choice, and the " bullding will be very hundsome, Townsend. of St Towls, Genel enz of the Waba ftailroad, eneva Laks for i) i tuke 1O: ton May 1. Georee M. Pullman, Miss Florence Pullman, s Fosste Clark, and James . Smith, of Chi- o, pussed throigrh Omaha Wednesday in a Tallmun private car en route to California, where Mrs. Pultmun nas been spending the winter. teMullin, J. C. neral Maunager of the Chicngo & Alton 1! d, who h fns the winter in Florida, is so much: in bealth that he autieipates returaing to Chica- o within » month. Senator and Mrs. Logan will return- to their home in Chicago about May 1, und will be Joned by thoir duughter, who will spend some time witli them, Mr. and Mrs. W. I Phelps (née Lincotn) will be “at home " to their friends Thursdays in April. Mr. and Mrs. Louss titebell. of Denver, Colo., are visiting tho home of the L parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Jacob: West Rundotph street, K Mrs. Tra Brown, of No.73% West Washington street, returned home ¥ ¥ from n three ash aveone, 0. 1561 Wubush uves ‘e gouc Kast to visit their azerl motber, 5, Hopson and_Miss Emima Hopson, been in Burope for several months, turned how Preston, of Springfield, Is visitlog T Warren avenue, anie Denediet, of Peruy, Tad,, i8 visiting Miss sie Gray, of West Washington street. Mr. and Mrz. L. G. Fisherund their daugliter, . Willium AL Boad, Miss Mabel mith, aod . Henry L. Torner sail for S by Cunard SIQURCT 3¢y from New Yo April 13, Tho nd to be nbsent untit Nov . end Mrs. B, F. Hurfbut acd da lifornid, aud are the guests of 247 Wabush avenuc, Leoth huve returned from M Jam s at Milwavkee where she LATEST ¢ *ILING MODES. Sew Yors Drening 1ot Shirred draperies itre in great favor. “I'he pew shrde of rad Is called Gil Biag, Extra-large dress-buttons ure no longer fush- fonabte. i rtiticial flowers are scented favorite perfu b the weerer's with bands af pearts sct In aii- ure very fushiomabic. ent taldkness to ps without linin; dine for the summer ure des, revers, and v toilets of mre 2ty Tonded with plustrons of biack S Castmere 3 ¢ much In use s o trans- ihion between winter una summer tollets. They are draged wid wort a3 mnties, New necktles forladiesave of satiu mervilleux, edued With juce, wad ciabry d with erabs, Tzbsters, and £roups of_ tioy for summer- e made uf. sprays of med with Sutings of ave. It is very fashiofinble for young ladies to part off the cutire front of the “hair from temple to tempie, then to cut ft short enough to :r ¢ In sofr, luose, curling rings or Bernhardt waves about the furchead, Vary pretty French combs are imported,which are moduted With tiny wreaths of fowers mado ot five enamel and French gold. They coine fu varied colors and dusizng to match the trim- mings 0f the Costumes. The tunic jacket of foulard Surah, with lace Jabot and flowlng sleeves, will Le much worn in Ealcflm!zr‘nlmg‘ml 1suu‘|lx]1‘w.~!-£sons over round #kirts made of plain silk,with nurrow lace piait- ings around the buttom, ok TFashionable boctmakers aro again making A Strony eflort to introduce very low, flut hels; sume of the new boots have no heels at all, but they find no sale from beipg 100 ugly ana unbo- COMIZ 10 S0it even the most practicnl wearer of “commoun-sense” shoes. and thauch the Freuch beels of preposterous hight were ob- jecrtonable upon other grounds than those of appearance only, there 18 nothing commendibia in ungainliness, and hoelless Houts ure manifest- 1y opposedto shupetiness or grace. i Elbow slecves will continue tbrough the spring and summer months, nos ouly for evening but for afternoon dress, With outof door tullets very long gloves will be worn with them, edied ut the tops with Ince ruflies. The * Montpensier ” will bo a favorit style in Jarge round s of faney straw brafd. A prouty Rt of this description I8 telmmed _with n Scart of black Spunizh lnce and a wreath of wild roses, the foliage covered with sparkling steol beads. Plustrons, tablic Surah silk_are ri deticate colored =i pearls; to be wi white or tluted cashmere, crape. Spunsilk fs a lete revival: It is sott, and at the same fime strong. For gatbermg and yaug- my. which i3 80 mucn used for trimming, It is very suRable on actuunt of 13 pllability. Thoso who prefer silk to linen underelothing will find the spun sk very des us It “washes well. 1t 1= f1ow s populur as_Surdh for garments of this description. = The Awmazon cuirnss or Cassequin-bodice of bi de is still 1 grrent favor tfor wearlng with skirts of contrasting color and materdal.” It Is made closely-littil high-necked, aud with no trimming but pretty Watteau butions; these buttons ure of tnted pearl with eoameled tlowers ot vuried shudes combined with gold or steel. They ure made in graded sizes. Dafnty ftomau Sandals are made of white ana tinted satin, with rich white lace appliques deawn smoothly over thom. These are worn with bridal toilets. A novel pair of slippers worn by & young hidy st o misquerade. part and pinafores of white ' embroidered with very or wrouzht in fine Sedd n over sumumer-dresses of slliz, muslin or fndia Intely foriued ‘of the softest white kid, liued with pink entin, Upon tho insteps were aced che heads of two Jittle white kittens. far evening wear are made buckies of old paste or cut tatest slinped ack velvet, with steel. Short skirts for the sprmg are not chauged in i ed with plush, velvet, satim pod plaitings, and the In- or box-plaiticgs wade of the und put on fn various ways, One madel tor udress sKirt is to put a_wide band of plush avound the Lottort of the skirt, then, ur= im:nlug tosweep down from the can eaile’s wing ” tunic, form- ., with plush trimming following ite uutlings, siving the uppearance of o double overdress, Tho buodice 13 eut in sharp points to wateh the degign of the 'iole refigleuse, or nun's veiling, this season i3 still fluer wad more delicate thau the same fabric Itizone of the most Lesutitul of materials and bas taken bigh i le world. Itis much used costumes, dve v watinées and Greeinn nouse robes. ‘Fhe veilings are Inwhite wpd deliente shades of lilae, blue, rose, plok and Thaiten nun's veuling of a stronzer eable quality 13 among the novelties designed for steeot costames. Piuided side bunting in the new comblaations of color ranl ext in favor to oun’s veiling. Ruyé, ot striped aatins, prevail both in mil- liner, tbrics. Varying with thisis a sittin merveilleux to e used for similar pur- puses. Tai tin s of ¢ citungenble cheraceer, and wn entive width of o gronds i required Lo giveshe whole cffect of the varying shades, which change geadually from the darkost 1o the mozt delieate shades ot color~ans, for in- siae ce of the woods shows Upon oue e a deep color of bishop's purple aes fnto beliotrope, softening intoa int pule lilae, and then ending at ihe opposit edue with an ex- anisit shude of deticate Persi manve, These tabrics are distinguisked by the nune of ombré ing, und the dewnand for thew is already very arp CIV. Court hodices of velvet or satin are very usetul for deml tollets, especially whan the tigu not very slender. They may bo* worn open or closed, or made low with a basque {osie anid square in the buck, and cut away fa the front o of some’ contrusting mu- terigl. A very pretty dress of white vi: made 1b: irt bgs Hrst a plaited Hounce of opal by t-edgéd with lnce, uext a gathered dounce about nalt @ yard deep of white vigognes: th spnce over which r at in- and tinis] sedged with lace. The Jow vl described ubove. The slec of veler 10 the elbow, with deep revers of vizozne and lave rulles, This Siyhsh _costume Le mnde in ruby velvet und pink cashmere, cen velvet andt pule zold broveded satin, or bluck velvet and tinted s The trotteuse is a French dress whicl popular this spring. It §s made short, the gronud by two or three inches. 1€ isa very sicut sitd trim fooking costume, and ut tho e time fates a perfeet walkig boot. making o trotteuse i$ with & frt or plum-colorud sutin, with a trapery pud velvet, edged with satin Over this fs a basque bodice of the stripud velvet, which (s trimmed wich shiveings and phiitings of e satin. Under the polut of tho bysque in front s placed avelvet tolier, ediged Witk satin plaitings, which reaches down the front to the foet of the skirt. Aunother cos- tume of this style is made of peacock blue satin de Lyon over o petticoat of phiin dark blue vel ver. Arpund the bottom of ibe skirt is a plaited frillof the velver, headed 1 doable ruening of the satin. The upper skirt Is sligutly draped at the buek, open in front, and edged rounnd i cenzerie trimming of steel and snp- . Tha open bodice is Hlled in u gathered very fiuely from the throat ut inches down, then lefi loose for sthout the same space, and gain srtbered to the walst. from whonce it tapersto ul point aud finished by & bow aed ends of satin ribbon 1. with a satin socr OPICS. who have seen Genevieve Ward ‘upon e In the churacter of Steplianie have n wood ides of how the Ewmpress Eugéalo ed it the d; before ber rich hair’ beeamo white and the wrinkles iraced bi sorrow beeame Geep, The reseinblaneo is @ marvelous one. TIAN grammar i3 on the sub- *Miss Fiorn, why is * moon’ 50 that she can go out Jeet o genders maseuline in Germa! alone at night, Fsupp c ju urt decorntion is most evident in the beautiful eifects which cau ba produced ing of the present svason, the cove of the cornlee, and fexlly hung with alinost any desizns in tield nd frieze, the nire und e upper end lower mem- of the cornice tinted in rich colors and , the dour: uss, and base pulated in purti-colors, the windows properly shaded, etc., the entire room is one hirmonions whoie, alway provideit that the work i it cutirely is dono by a warkman who lns devoted biz whole fifetjme to the pr. of imerior decoration. There have v pleces of sueh work been n the Weat Side this spring, notably the idencd of Frod 8., 3.0 that of J. M. ., und o uily the spaclous Yesi- ol i, L. Anderson, Esq., ch bns just afer a slege of seven weeks, t Madison street. Philadelpbin has sdopted u new and plensin; custom at weddings {n the placing of baskets of flowers on stands ju the aisles, from which ta are fuvited to belp themselves when g the church. The most ennracteristic Enster rite and the ones most widely dititised §8 the use ot Pasch (Exster ogas) a5 preseuts and Easter cards ns mementors, Huny of our readers bave littlo or 1o lic of the extent of this custom, or the em- Ltematic pad Gealy artistic elegance of ch er offerings, 1n Baster exss, we noticed nt aud 80 Stutestreet, (e NVst gorgeous mported esgs, iy sugar, chocolate, varying in price from one cent to 310 d we are certaln our readers will there 1 us complete an assortment as anywhere Soncthing entirely new, and not obiain- suwhere, in Pavis styles of confections been received by Mr. K. that you shoutd pot fail to pass judgment upon. the wost distinetive fent- ures of the senson, and millinery and millinery denc bren completed by Georgge V. Drake, 217 We: ure In the 3 i steel 1s the pet fwrewr in » fashionz in millinery that will rute this on will be aled [n Zreat beauty wad va- h wvpeatng on Tuesday and werk at the Emporium of and 41 Madison street, Hall has been prooounced » OF Licpsie, the tinest fa tho form, tuste of - decorations, and ncous- & Cow the only firm In Chicago v GF fine perfumery, baveadded 151 Wabashaveunune, where of perfumes, yor e cologries Uneof Gavarni's AR1wings represents a blet- -dealer wnd 0 poor arilst haegling over g of art. The denler offerimg five francs ho artist meekiy replies that the canyns { Cost hn MoTe t “That is quite possible,” says the dealer: * but then You fd not spolled the canvas Ly painting nwpon 1" he willinery open Thursday thfs week of Stwte strcet (aimer House), will be the finest extulnt ever shown in this "The display of Yreued and English wuihers, Howers, and other noveltle: ¥ readers I« calling. Miss A.J. Lamb und MissC. :\’f‘:\fi)n(l’; will be in churge of their depurtments, Thelr eand favornble acquaiutance in milliners S CiLy assu us that u visit will be and fustrue us to all the Jutest spring aud summer 8 A London paper says It would be all the better Tor the health of young ladies of 15 and 161 tisey went resularly to bad At Y p. m. American papn2 and wdmmas, please consider the sug- westion. Itis carrently reported that about the st of May will be upened in the ‘Centriil Music-Halt Building, corner of State and Rundolph streets, one of the {inest lndies’ carés west of New York, Certainly n'urst-cluss establishment of this kind is very much needed In Chicago, The rovm of 4 woman of innaté refinement & pervaded by a subtle charm, due to that rng’ug sucpestion of feminine grace ‘and delicacy which bapgs over all the details of her toilet. on Wednesdny nnd . 11, Thorp & Co., 191 1vory=backed brushes, tortolsc-shell combs, lnce «curtains lvoped buck from oval mirror: all these may be lacking, and yet a room may strike one as & vory bower, The comic pletures fn outline ot some of Tho new foulnrds will make the wearer look likea walkfug Puck or Panch. | Cabinét photos., the finest ever made fu the city, are only §3 per dozen thirty days longer at J. K. Stevens'* Eljte"” studio. 108 Dearborn-st., cor.Washington. Branchgallery, 786 W. Muadison. A fashlonable Iady In New Orleans bas the ceradit of originating and carrying out success- fully the novel freuk of giviug purty at which tissus-paper dresses only should be worn. Ladles whoure interested n fashions should not uegleot to call at Wysnt's pattern rooms, 158 State atreot, Wedneaday. as sbe _opens new de- siins for spring and summer Furments. Tae Enster curds this year are prettier and costlier thay ever, tholr value boing ¢nbanced by the silk fringes, and cords, and tassels with which the dulntiess are adorned. Haynes' Palace of Fashlon, 195 and 200 North Clark stroet, loadsin millinery novelties. Whole- sale puttern-room, 109 Wabash avonue. Siiver jewelry in new and pretty designs for ladics and gentlginen,—very populur for spring ornaments,—ut Tragk, Rowe & Coa.'s, 105 State streot. Princoss Btephnale, of Belzium, Is patriotic- ally havipg ber wedding-garments trimined with Brussels luce, one piecoof this lace having utone cost 11,000 frances. Messrs. Schweitzer & Becr, 111 State strect, the prominent importers of toys and fancy goods, offer for the comiug Easter n very flue selection oflEnster noveltles and Easter cirds ay populur prices. . ‘There I8 & sort of Lenten aflinity between tho haddock und the hassock. Dovotees will take first a kneel In church and then an eel for din= ner. Wo notice many of our South Side residences aro beiny inely papered and decorated by David T, Wulkor, an urtist in bis line, located at 2129 Wabush avenue, Do not delay selecting your furniture from the Nne and siylish stock of Wirts & Seholte, 222 ‘Wabash avente. The olive tree, it is suid, will live to the age of 2000 years. Well, yes, and, Judging from tbe taste of tho olives, most of the fruit basob- tained the tull age of the tree, The scoessibility of Burnbam’s Central Music- Ifall Huir Store probubly accounts for sowme of their [arge patronage, but more {8 due to tho clegance of thelr styles. Careful training is required to Insure success inany business. Chis 1s secured at H. B, Bryant’s LChicaio Buginess College. There has not been, indeed, for titno imtmemo- rlal, % Season when so great use was mude of lace; and, pernaps, never u season Whenso greut vaurloty appeared in the laces tashionable. Feterly 189 Wubasn avenue, offers n large variety of bair ornaments, counststing of Rhine tono, Jot, and shell combs, lowers und. plumes, at exceedingly Jow prices previous 1o removal Juy 1 to 1Y Wabnsh aveaue. Ladies visiting tho * openings" should sce newest atvles In French dress-patterns ut Mmo. lorse's, 1:5 Statd street. Cincianati no longer calls herself the Pariz of Americu stuce the discovery that over ulf her population is Germnap. She's the Berlin of the border. Ladies, thero 13 still time to order stylish boots of Keiler for Euster wear. Mouroo street, Palmer House. For beautiful Enster cards, our readers will do well 1o visft Stott’s, 224 State street. Openings every day of cholee bair roods and tho lutest stylea In ornaments ag Thome's, 157 State srreet. Wholesnle u specialty. Scene—Breakfast-purlor. Danghter: *‘Papa, dou’t you think s remarks on the Intinit are very sound?” Papa, gruff) Certulnly, All spund—no sense.” It's appreclation of high standurd and true art in cuttiog, and au clegant e from wiich to solect, thut so jucreases the tiloring business of Devore & Son, 65 Adams street. At cost during April, frames, pictures. ete., bargains in Job lots. Lovejoy, 88 State street. Huve you seen the Buster curds at tho West- Side Librury? Gorgeous! *Qn, denr!” exelaimed Edith to berdoll. “I do wish still. 1 never suw such an thing In all my lifef Why don't you uct n folks and bo still nnd stapid for aswhl Porcelain-lined water-filters, National coffee- pots, Richmond ranges, and brass bird-cages ut Uarbesou's, 83 North Clark at. Dresses made with tralns are more bouffunt thun those of lust year. The three or four stralght lowing broadths so lons worn remuin, but thoy are shghtly bunched up just below the wiist in the back. Allstyles ot b -work at attractive prices at 3irs. S, L. Stevehs', 158 State street. Paragon and F nges and hardwood refrigeratorsat Seavey & Co.'s, 49 State st. “Opening " lace caps and spring sacques for bables ot Mounday and Tuesduy, Aprill 11 and 12, Mrs. Hudge, 13 enty-seeond st ard pirk snys it * IS not fair we can't huve # gymugsium, too,” aud, g0 snys rumor, one witl be built for thewm. Isaac W. Bangs & Co., agents for Richmond refrigeritol ee-boxes, coolers, ol ete,, removed to 47 State st. It you huve not tried Graut'sCondensed Coffee dosa. Oflice 50 ltandolph st. Ladigs. tho * New Home " Is the sewlng ma- chine that slways ploases everybody. Mary Clemmer.sofong known a8 a Washington correspondent, bas abandoned her letters and now devotes bersell almust entirely to litera- ture. Try our new patent shirt. You'll like it. E. Jenvings & Co., 405 West Madison. Remewber that the finest line of cooking ranges and bouse furnishing goods I8 at Bangs® old stove store, corner State und Vau Buren. In *Bicak louse” Janauschek changes her costume nine tines, weartng some of the most besutiful and appropriate dresses ever seen on ourstage. Desfens that are very rure In Enster eards, Childs & Co., society stationers. ‘Without plates is the way Dr, Low (inventor) puts in false teath. Now at 1% State. A womun who mnrried the next day after her husbana’s dentp excused herself on the ground (hat there was 4 wholo hatm lu the cellur, and she wis afraid it would spoll if she dida’s get some one to beip to eat it. '‘banks, we found MHelanly's clothes elegant, will ahways go to 29 Dearborn. bite mull trimmed with embroldery color wrougbt fu_fc {s tho novelty for white dresses for summer afternoons. Tha ** New L{ub* range, Vienna and French baiwuee goee-pots, und the Lest water-filter made, at Dalton’s, 51 State. A native of Aberdeen refused to receive n legaoy beciuse biscircumstances were such that e could not atford to pay the taxes upon it. The most stylish suits for gents are made by Roche, 81 Dearboru. Nobby spring sultings at the “ Nobby Talors,” Wird & Diwis, under Palmer flouse. The opening of our miost stylish South Side willingr, Mrs. Walsh, 111 Tiwenty-second strect, wiil veeur on - Wednesdny and “Thursduy next. All our lady readers are fnvited to call and sec some of the choicest selections of patiern bats aud bonnets in tho city. Elegant designs in indies', misses’, and chil- dren'’s gurments; also choice millinery, at the Obicugo Suit Compan, West Madison street. — SONG OF THE HEART. For The Chleugo Trivune. “Do ho evil”" QOace the Devil L6 your heart has entered i Open'gatewny lenves he stralghtway For bis true disciple, Sin. “Love your neighbor.” Love's a labor That # huodred-fold repays; While hate aud strife embicter life, And win us thorus instead of bays. Fnte pursueth, Love endureth; Love will conquer in the end. Thaough you fulter, never alters * God is love, und He'll befriend." Temptations blinding rovnd {‘ou winding, Shun them a8 u serpent’s fold: A moment’s pleasure, eursed forever— **All that glitters is not gold.” Ever elimbing to the chimlng Of the beprt-strings tuned to right, You mny ‘v\xxn “?clmerdi?) ll‘!-x 1ul city, fuir and bright, Mareh 15, 1881, y ¥ C. E. BANKS. TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. IN ORDER 10 ACCOMMODATE OUR amerous patrons throughout the eity, Shiabiiehed liranch Otfices in the different ] as designatod_below, woerd taken 2ot fice, and will be we bave the o )lvlfl‘llllll’!l)i. vortisomants will b ‘the ratue vrice a3 charzed at the Maln Of- Tecolyed untif 9 o'clock p. m. SQUTIL DIVISION. © 3. & 1L SIMMS, Bookscilers and Stattoners, 12 T“\'\”."E'ffifi“;f\‘fi'l.fi‘xnsclsfiz{hfi Cottaze Grove-av. rihwest cornor Thirty-i{th-st. -"‘.’m'fi'«;’?fi ‘:‘Ac‘ogui, Brasaist, 57 Indlana-av., ? S ;’i'x‘."»f'frmf:‘fixfi,\ ‘Draggist, corner Thirty-Arst and tate-sts. WEST DIVISIOi. T, F. KRAFT, Drusgist, 6il West Madison-st., cor- r auitnn, © P3as! TH. 80 01 £ Twelfth-st. UL CAUERRICK, Joweler, Newsaealer, & CO., Druggists, 135 South dams, . W. WAINWRIGHT, &2 v 21 Bluo Island-av. and Fancy KIRKLEY Al Gouds, 3 Lake-st.: cornas Lingoln, AUGUST JACOB3O corner (ot ik Lruggist, 182 North Halsted, R ORTIT DIVISION, L. BURLINGITAM & CO. Druggists, 445 North Clark-st., F. LW corhur Sopliia. LU 13, ol Divisic TS ¥ OO, Drusiists, & Larrabee-st. LLIAD EBE, Printing and Advertising W. 1. Agant, News and Statoadry Denot &% E. Vivislon-st, PERS or, dentlaly, hablts, 0f meuns. und ‘ting dosire’ the nequaintunce brunette s cred. ees und means of her ow: "X Judy Hillng those requisites nnd meaning PERSONAL. ONAL—A GENTEEL FOREIGN- sticwman by birth and education, Lijgh cre- fufr exterlor, ago 7, tampurate ind moral osition ln bunking tirm, fth view Lo marriaze, of & good forn. wiructive Correspondente sa- or blonde, 13 to Dbusiness muy nddress, inclusing photo, W 6, Tribune, 1)ERSOX;\L——T!IE PARTY WHO TOOK tho South Sids giperno cont und sachel from Itoom 52 fn-hotel oo 9 will b6 suftably rewnrded by retarnlag the d deeds, und 1o questions usked. Address Ibune oftice. RSO only at iy 0ld number. DE LA BA. I—1 SHALL BE M 'r'\i.DAY ERSONAL—A GENTLEMAN OF 36, strictly tamperate, would like to make the nc- quaintunce of a retined younz ludy with the view of marringe. Address FLP “PWwenty-sixth-st. ERSONAL—WILL WILLIAM W.SIMP- son, Iute of Snn Franelsco, v an old friend?” Address X bl L, sond hls address ribune ofee. ONAL—LITTLE GIRL: DEE, 1T PERS seems, cannot b trusted. Why don't you write? Am very anxious. ERSONAL—A LADY FLY. NCIALLY ‘emibarrassed would like to eetw gentleuay of fueans Tribune who would asyist her. lensenddress X 2i, onice. 5 ERSO. Dye: e two B RECEIVED. chmrged throush NAL—DISPATCIY now? Answer € di Tavor of * Hulleatr.” M ERSONAL—A LADY WOULD LIKE the scquaintance of n gentieman of means. Wil exvlaln utu mectng. - Address 525, Trivunc otice. ERSONAL—A LADY WOULD LIKE to maxe tho ucquaintance of o uentioman of ueans. Llense give un interview, Address S, Trib- wne ofiiee. ERSONAL—DRUM: IT WAS IMPOS- sible fur me tu g0 10 watines, Won't tree friend zend nume! ERSONAL—W. lorn enece with sume falr dauzhter of acqualnta ANTED, BY A FOR- e soun tichielor, correspond- ve, Wit view of nee and twatrinohy. NOBC but thuze meai- and Ton, 12 business need suswer. Address V1, Tribune. ERSONAL —A YOUNG SWEDISH [ i lady wi startie u profitable busluess. Address 3 U1, omun wishes to form acqunintunce \ ith some meany, tho intention being . i une oiice, ERSONAL — IF it Stie would obfive n fefend by nddres: MISS ROBISSON L., 1% back from Den: Ioitime knosw her uresent 35, Tribune otfice. lved nt § Clark Please nddress A UCTION AND COMMISSION HUUSE —JOILN MITCHELL, 18 und 193 Kast Washinz: fon-st. orers spectul barsuins 1n sl kinds 0f new-and sccond-hand_cordages,” bugsics, TOCkawars tons, extenston tops, oven business bugcie: spevding watons, all_of which will b s0ld 1t protchuble prices. Horses e scarce thls spr s the ewson wdvances it IS fir to pres prices will be higher, So,if you need a hurse and L have what suits you, It will pay you hsndsomely ty buy now. T huvé two splenafd matened teums, blacks _und buy¥: thres £00d saddle horses thut huve i the t3: niso twelve other borses it for any kind of work: eail and soe thom. Hurness~The st winter lus been 1 long und severe one; small manufacturcrs have had 2 hurd time 10 make ends meet; what bus phas- [ been their misfortune wil) bo 7our guin, 3 with tho ready cush I have secured some unusual bargains in singic and double harness, new und second-hund. in nickel und rubber trimwming: u I lne of tarm harness very low. One second-hand Tudies’ side-sad- div; one of the best] buve ever seen: ¢ I8 almost ns #00d 13 the day it 1eft tho shop: Cust $3) Iast season; Dur price §53; (¢ yon need such como av oneo und 3ve 1t: i¢ will not heniz long ut this pric also 1 gent’s En- «lish saddie and bridle, a. companion to the side-sud- dle: both nre gliz-edged. Three secund-hand sulklies. ‘Plmes, n horse und carriage column, ps and hulters. Cnsh udvances on everytning in [Full deseription of vur stundurd buzgles i TBLANEY & WILLIAMS?, SUC urs to Pennoyer & Bliney, 5N 10 Ei | av.. ay be found all the latest noselues in carris and buzgles of their own piako und Eastora manu- faciure. llezle used, wnd atlow prices. Al£o 0 Inrse swek of seonnd-hund carriuses, - T F. J. BERRY'S MONROE-ST. Horse Market (Nos. 2 to Il)—Oue very tne couch Toant, 16 iands: one team o bass, (65 bunds; one tewmm of bays, 16 bands: one team browns, 15){ hunds; benutitul vate bia horses. LOT OF FINE NEW DRIVING ND business buggles, our.owa make: prices resson. Able for tirst-class work. We have Sume seeund-h bugwies made by Ponuoser and Coan & Tentrow whieh wo will seif chieap to close them out. & DRYDEN, 1 Sixieenth-st. ALL KINDS OF HORSES AND BUG- isles fur sule, nt 257 North Suste-st. . 163 iunds; uad a lurze swck of fine sinzle drivers; ull ®Zrades of workers and drafc SMITEH é T J. 8. COOPER'S STABLES, wnd 175 Michizan-av., nne driviog, suddle, und dratt Lorses. “Orders solictty Th THOROUGHLY TRUE AND SOUND X dray ac toam tocse, walgts 15N, Raleny UK. Br BOND, 13 Harnion-court. GOOD SECOND-HAND TOP SIDE A 12095 scat rackuar, wid zood second-biand s quaritr conels. 1o good bl Efand 5 Wabash-av. D. d. LiN BO.-.\RD WANTED FOR20R 5 neur Twout: ccofid; South Side. With terms, R, 45 West Fifteenth-st. 3, Agent. HORSES, Address, ears uld, for rderatn low Hgure, at R. JOIIN P. BOND, QUALIFIED veterinary surgeon. Ul Tarmon court. Day or night promptly sttended 10, cull by telepbuna and intirmury. 12 FOR SALE~THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of tlie private stuble, No, 132 Michigan-nv., bo- ween Twelfth and Tolréenthests. Incluging the high-bred und fast-trotuing horse, Ethun, son of Bthian Allen, Jr., dum the celo= Lintors vy imp. Bellfuunder, Eihzn s b very promisini horso, it buy, by full mune and 1, 13 19¢ hunds high, welehs 101 pounas; he ispure- & syuace, level trotter: needs no doots ur d any training forspeed, but he eats on Centel Pavk trck in 2331, 15 Wwarranted Lo béat 250 or nQ sale, und ectiy suund and kind, 1nd wsfe for any ¢ up 10 Steam-curs with De cast 3 entucky; Lie 1 cily. nd ac- ¢l iyavery level'tiended soiug borse, sud valunole for clther roud oF Lrack purpuses, uud SN will buy i, Alsv the high-bred and fast brood-mare, Bassinzer, purchised by Messrs. Lo for $0% und they soid her Hrsi marc is warrunted Sound and kind, and i o has good mane and wnl: 13 2oud 1 all harness ead u der snddle; her pedizren is u zood one, and 1 reter Lo above tentieren about ier; she ¢an ot wile 30, and $100 wil bus her. "Chey ntust be suld L 30 the buggies yeu intely, reason for olfertng , trucic wAZoDs, B0 ryGes. blan- o usenstls, exc, ele. '3 trial can bo with either of the horses; tbey are tully war- rnted as revresented. ERSONAL — WV ANTED, INFORMA- Uon utf one Anderson, of the tirm of Campbull & Auwderson. wh Wisconsin from i dress 1o wery i1 business in Chi and 1 10 1353, or abuul it uilding, 152 La sall m 35 Lu Salie ERSONAL—F. IL C. o ol A BACK mber. Are you an; E‘PSO\",»\L—.X GEN'TL die ns frped IMAN OF MID- ood mural und roligons pringiples.we:l ups snd downd of Clilenwo lte, wouid Ike the nequaintunce of 4 Jady of meuns watrimo- nigily incimed. 7 ., Yribune olice. ERS goes, AR ing can i ko the ONAL—YOU Of ugre, ot out W @own in budiness, woald like to > tinn fow days and sectled L awife bafars he i3 ety und good-looks required. Address and “Frivune ofice. y young pirl appolntu, ERSONAL—A PROSPER 2 & gt OUS YOUNG n. ate dispo: ERSONAL—KIDS, SATURDAY NGON, Cumbroidered, then plui. Zu. Trivune on 1f ssrecable” uddresd hiim; RSONAL—~OMEGA BETTER SUE LOST AND_FQUXND. D — APRIL ¢ POCKETBOOK e APl Bt b D Wi iRo Bross commer of Mndison-st. und Wabaso-ar. FUU.\'B:\ DIAMOND RING. CAN BE had by eatling at Les Calume TP0UN ership and pay cost o Sume, Ad SOME MONEY—PROVE OWN- vertisement und get the D—! ress 7 1 Tribuno oflies, ATURDAY, ON THE WEST les Iu case.” Leave at 4 Soyth OR SALE: THE 1IANDSOMEST GEN- teman's rundster in O ca i king snd soyoid. Also, Tne suddfe und driv Land open and tp bus. & CO. s and LA Eiest Wa 150N Ol SALE—O'TLERN BROS. WILL ¥ cefve to-day at 10 o'clock * car-loads of he: araft horses aud mares: also fot of nice business turses. Call ut 49) West Fourteenth-st POI SALE—ROAD 1IORSE SORREL om, by Woodward's Estan Allea, T aid, | sound. eentle, has nevee been T han nl1or 3 piles as fust asany of 1wt pull 1. Owner, Ok SALE— MY NICE M Lright bay rond and carriaze tesul, very s lonyg o 3, seund and Kiod, Lk hi Ao, o sume wolghit und bizhe, Gy E above I all zood stoes, and sold for no_fautt, 53 1 nia ave no use [or them. Apply at S W ., or b barn, 23 lrvingeplace, 1 JX\ FOR STLEIT L BARGAIN, A GOOD' B A et YTy inss frout " Sp- F\"R .S.\LE—,F;L\'E’ YOUNG DRIVING ORSES. FOR E—~TI ! auiu.e of light and drlt korses at reasonable prices A1, cwiner Sangamon snd Fuals v WICTCRSELTAN & COn it EFrunbiinegt ol 1o T WANT TO BUY A GOOD SECOND. jjand teo-Seatertor Jump-tent one-borsy s "mmuxlbo'nhm‘l:um; Will Day caah. St o et f LIAVE SEVERAL GOOD NEW AND “wecoud-bund bugzies und phactons, and & ness ated rockawsy. E. C. HAYDE, M8 \ae T-CART RUCEA- d extension-tup earria SRR s b QUVERAL VERY FINE SINGLE DRI i Norses und 3§ Enutlah saddfe horxes, all wel ,well bred, und warmnted sound. on ssie ay BOND'S stable, 19 Harwun-court. 1E FINEST PAIR OF COACII HORSES 5, blucks, 16 LindsS (nchos bizn, ¢ angs broren and sound, on sale at DIt J. B HONGS Now Tork. dappled sruy. very handsome wat FPHREE PAIRS MATCHED CARRIAGE llilrxflllll-fi()hfh 1 N Seais ol vory stylish wnQ promor drivers. SUitio, 1y Hlarmon evurt. + HONbg T‘KE FINEST COUPE HORSE WEST 1 id good mover, sound wad kingd, BT AIBEND. S e monecoure . for aslepy “gorses, 1354 to 161 hizh, sound d Foxbect, on sale at Dit. J. B BONDS s 3 '\\f.-\_\'TED “TO TRADE—FIRST-CLASS 10p bugiry 10r 3 K00l dralt hurse. Address S5, Trilune oftice. rANTED—-FOUR DRAFT HORSES X i A whio Sal be soch. Addres S B, x_"rib’&:f;'u oo aad Y7 ANTED—A HANDSOMEAND VERY ANTED—EXTENSION TOP Pi{af- Ty neis aid N K000 ordRr: state oot whete 1 be seent, - Address K 3. Trbune, 1 rANTED—YOUNG, SOUND, KIND, and"very hundsome binek or buy borse wigy extys fine mane and il goud Klepser and suitagis Tor jads 10 drive: must ba very handsome, -Address Vig Iribune ottice. V/ANIED ) l’:ll\'n Il’;l}?EXTJIEDIv cind wazon, nof ., Wwitl 11 ; plate £l surings. Address Vi fribune ot P " FANTED—A FINE EA_{‘R'(-)F TLORSES, W ity oF £o ANTED—GENTLE FAMILY HORS] sultable Tor rading and driving: nlso -seate bu -0, Hyde Pasi, 1L+ ID—A SEAN OF BLACK OR horses. Mnst bezood style und LAt wvounds. Address 45 NTED—A FIRST-CLASS SARDLE -y, Lorse ur cob for ¢4ty nse. Musz have gkl ap d cult,and bo perfecly souad. W, it oull Chnai-st. Y1/ANTED—A HIGH-NEADED DEIV- ing horse In exehanze for u_souad -rewr-old - woliglini €120 povnds. W.H CUEN, 2SS0 uth weiihnotl Ful'on-st. A PACER: MUST GO _IN 45, Give description und price. X 7% Trivm W ) beuvy top wagvn for zrocery businsss. ison-et. » CLAIRVOYANT i A STROLOGIST— MRS. DK ELLIS 475 never failsto sive correet information on all 7 the piancts ruling aCbith: what sunars ¢ adapted w h tme e yun will be 1@ result uf all Tourney uve: friendsalp: ub. ita; gouds stolen or losts < of chance: #id persons born 1 teaber, Uctobar, and Decwm- s thut will dravw eapital prizesin ry. iusivess attended to . Calluloftice srite. Ad ¢ West Madison-st. Chlexio, 1. i for ¢ EXND MRS, FRANKS, 56t . best udviser on love, mamriase, und business roubles, Fee, 5 ceuts to L. LWAYS BELIABLE, TELLS ALL Fou wisn to kv sives advice wallintruuble Huity and mind, snd estate; 8 ceuts 10 8. 34 Wesk fsun-st. ARCO, CLAIRVOYANT AND runtecd. =5 zad W enc Hlue Stand-sv. HE FAMOUS past and fate d dlsezsa, West Madisun, THE JI0ST ipist, wrd charme 1 Wt Polkost. 3,01 A CORRECT READING ¢ 4 ot present, and future, 5o to 3L AG LE~CHEAP—6 HEAVY WORK- s from LI 10 LS00 poumds; 5 goud bugray find busine: die-nomses: 1 paip matened drivers. At 1e rear I} Centro- {I0L S, LI IORSE FOR $25. A dACh ivost, FPOR 5. i 0OST— d jug doz. SATURDAY, A BROWN HUN Piease return’ 1o 1700 Wabnsh-ar. and Tecelve roward. OST—LAST EVENING, CORNER OF Wandoiph und Curtis 1 pcketboak containe inx £4in b 3l West trouble. L. L o eonts (0 Silver - Blewso retirn 10 Rundolpb-st, Urst flat, and- get pald for LOS' '—ON RANDOLPH- Robey und Loke-ste, 3 _p T. CAR OR AT dr”of heavy gld- Suitabli rewird {2 returned to S L., or Room b, 210 South Water-st. OST—OR STOLEN- _ canva Contuiny 1 made by Iaskell Bros. as-covered trun SUF ladies’ an A liveral reward will L2 puid for jts tions asked. Ad- dross ¥ 4L, Trib . T 0ST—THURSDAY MORNING FRUM 1310 Indianu-uv, & simafl white woolly bitch dog with erimmed fegs. reward £OF regurn. LOST—;\ COMBINATION CLUSTER dininond ring, about ono. week 120, A very 1. 2rm) roward will SAYEILS, 3 id for. its return to B, W, No.2) Wasinzton-st. 0ST —ABOUT MARCI 26, LARGE, very dark spotted biue Belton pup, veur old; tan Rmmdv on front ey and white spot In forekeads on chiain ¢oilur shurtencd with wirc. e Whoever whit return to 241 Prairie-av., witl bo suitably rewunied. $10 g 481 West Ad: REWARD—LOST— WIUITE SPITZ Aog; answers to the nume of Wool. Return st FLI A Storuo of STORAGE, RE-PROOF WAREIOUSE FOR 1 kinds of merchundise, furnitnre, Digries, piunos; low rutesy tire und burglar-proof Thbits: aavinces wids, G F. IATHAWAY & COn 46 to & North Morgan-st. EFORE STORING YOUR FURNI- ture, pinos, mierchundise, Bte., call and ace the Criieags comparing their rates, faclifties, und elezalit wai roows, ¥ou will be convinced they are the cheup: and best In the clty. Advances nade. Estubilshed 1575 24 to 205 Randolph-st, and by orue C nbues g X sound und relinbie in every particuluar. Audress X o4 Tritane oftice. ol SACRIFICE, TWEN Iy b or fann use, from st “Cuke Bluo Lsinnd-av. s to Fitteenth, znd 20 one block and a balf eust 11‘0“ SALE—A LADY’S IIORSE, CUEAP 10 purty guurunteeing best of cire nnd treas: ment. Woald llketo sellto person g o suv- webar trwn, Please call or uddeoss 43 Wess Wash- inglon-sk, LE—1 LA nted bugey. 1 duuble narness, 1Tads's saddic. robes, blankets, ote., al best condition and Wil be dispustd ot chenp fOF cash, wier iktending L feaso the eity. Inquire at rth State-st JTORSALE A GEN'TLE HHORSE, WILOM ‘fl anz eblid can drive, With barness and buiay. A 27 Michan-nv. SALE —TWO 1 open AGUE, W TOP GROCERY < nd burness. t & COS. OR SALL—. 5>YEAR-OLD druft borse, Just from the country, sonnd and True. Inquire 4t 315 West Lake-st, or 13 Tribung Building. 01t SALE—PAIR OF GOOD BUSINESS h 2305 pounasi goud workers; cheap "Pienty-3igh-st ALR—A GOOD $100 MARE FOR 1t 1531 Wabash-uv. LE—2 BIG WORK HORSES, TO e sewn at 147 Madiion-at, Cheap if uken to-ay. West Lake-st. i NG, MEDI- 3 A ri-s. ual him in teiling the iy speedy marrlazes, e, und In business aaly tHe telis cunsulter's o5, gives Deltor 2atli= dies, ¥i cents 0O SEE THE SEVENTI DAUGHTER, the wonder of the world [n telling past, present, Lrings the sebarated tozether through d makes home Bupps. Waitprico o 198 action or. i pus. =9 Jubbird-st, near FMOUTH, formerly ‘Terhune. [E. MILSOM, L, CLAIR: yant. is the firs and anly Inds in ber profes= wived hixh tesfimonials front both Le-St., Over Suutk 5 X d future v Post-Oitia -ADAM VA brutéd Gypss I [eieaslon In ite ity it be consulied at - t from the door._Fee ¥y cents. 313[(‘ DE GRASE, GREATEST LIFE: STARKLOV, THE CELE- pne-taller, the oty one oI ner ) comection with anyotize W Van Baren-$t ader and aeeler. Slie entrauce Uy Wosb Sadison-at. ME. ant—Muzmetic £ e Sundny; rease DE ROSEVALD, CLAIRVOTZ meat. 170 South Halsted-2t NETIC PHYSE ia 4 Vaporbaths "ES IN THE iy dnd Thursday evenings, & A Posiiiva Cury for. Rervoua. ds PROY MATHEW SH! iy Wod nlt_enronig ie: ,\’I. 1., w {isv1 ‘I ADAM ANGLEY, THE GREATEST lrvoyant: and mugactic healer uf the age. l;,I.-\L'D E. LORD WILL HOLD L 7A seances un Sunday, Mondas, Welnes velady evenings of ¢ 49 Soutn Week qor SALE—TEN BUGGLES, TOP AND open, teo rond-wagons, two light expres-waz- ) 10 0 v two singgle harness, §10 and $1o. 235 Cottaze Gruve-uv. WOR SALE—CNE FINE DELIVERY borse. Call a1 288 Cottage Grove-av. Al0 one Darness. I?OR SALE—A COMPLETE DOUBLE Tig, neurls neiw, with stve e huuf, for o bar- iin, Nls0 0 ool express-wagon, ne 07 West Madi- 1 and Tiuble. Eatabilshed 157 Tuellltios Tur the stor IDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, ) tGnst Von Bureu-st. Vermanent and re- Advinces made, Increased MRS cruudi Dutting, el TIN CO 0f houscliold ogds, MER- “CLASS STORAGE FOR . household goos, planos, cte.; brick aud dvy: lo losurunce. 1t T, MAR- und A7 Siate-st. STORAGE IN CLEAN, DRY LOFTS BY elovat Lisli-uy. or. 11 W. WETHERELL, 15 und 157 Wa- sturage. TORAGE — 1339 AND 1341 STATE-ST. (01 Humbers 63 and sate, und 63)._ Drs, W. V. BAKI Age TORAGE FORFURNITUR| . BUGGIES, ez Winchester’n Rypoplosphites wili cure consumption, eoughs, weak lun bronchitis, uni general debiLity. Establish twenty-ovne yeurs. —— you will use no Use Hop Bitters ance and other medicine, 'Test i GENTLEMAN OF MANY YEARS' expertence as church organfst desires o situn- tion as suen in Chieage or Buburds, Address JAB. FARMEN, i Parkeu¥, 5 ITUATION WANTED~IN A CHURCH cholrby n_sopruno singer. Kefcronces given. ), Tribune ofice. ITUATION WANTED—AS BASS SING- er in sumo chiurch chiolr, by vne baving hnd & Iong experlence 1o stighug und conducting cholrs; quarietls cholr preferred. Address 3, Tribune. QOPRANO, CULTIVATED VOICE, EX- ) perienced, desires church engagement. Addross W, Pribung ultice. "V; NTED—A LADY OF GOOD AD- Uress 1o call on musle teachirs and puplis. A modarute_talury pald. Call at 3 Tribune Building Trom § 10 6 p. m. '\' TANTED—A LADY ORGANIST OF experience desires to make an engasoment for the yeur; salury moderate, AGAress T &b Lribane, 9 GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, o124 Denrborn-st. Chlcugo. Advice free: 15 years' experience. Business quietly uud legzlly transacted. I, CRTIULR, OLe., FOF i b | 9 wur sales.in (hls e ure G Bt ORI PRI W, SOE M T | TOR SALE—CHEAT—1 FILST-CLASS e T e AN ; CAST-OFF CLOTHING., BB y &\ lloun and ; BETTER PLACE CANNOT BE OR SALE~A FINE BLACK MARE. WHEELER & ] o Chic 31 2z 4 State- | A3 we 7 P o] Firleigg iR ] j 10 puy good el prices, DKEWS. sixteen bands hish, 7 vea s atrd o e b wplonild sadile Worse: fier would my o conpe horse: eparut GF tkottier. 1 Ashiundonze o o STl OR SALE — AT A SACRIFICE, A square-uox top buver und barness: but little to-day or Mouday, SALLACE, &7 Souih v, G, Ashlang- B‘ul{ SALE—~BUGGY, WITHOUT TOP, A ohil fazy back, ulwos: news; price $il. “ISH0 ladic JOR SALE—CHEAT: CLASS coupe or carriage horse. und quite undsonie, bl 3 ounds. CGrrespondence so- Meited. W VE, Jrnesvil Wi, tie, physfeian, Kuaantess to BeF sadisfng ATOE, 22 | o ; | < c on, Teveuliny: their 1most profound Secrals wn entire iife-readiag? pas the renowned Persk charm for juve, busis hunlth, ete. Comsultations. personally and by . 5% Wabash secund Boor. AT, COLLINS, A KELIABLE CLAIR il yoyant und ites 1y toretold: ient unders SEWING MACILINES. S s TNALL AND E TUE MOST populer sewmg-machine in the workl. the - whnning Domesties s0id on ensy payments zad b= ] uger, Wheeler < other Kimds, capatea, Upan eveas Wniison-5t i IMPROVED n. 15 1luwe, eral disenunt for we wlso % Wilson, Wilico. nier, o Wheeler' & Wliaan 2, one £5) Howe, and 0ng o 01l us [0od 33 DBF ! ol V . We st liave, e, - We nre wilting Address MR or MRS, AN btied I LL THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN and St 11l ALy, Dy S e ConE ibe © dealer Remember the pumber, 5.6 Sluto-st. N A b boul—Now we price fur b Titre, wid 10 by Mr. Conr BSURD IDEATIAT WE CAN BE L s’ und TJ. the Gttt @luting stoques £ 1o ¢ Bl € £ JOACHIM, 305 STATE-S lzhest prices Tor Jadley” nnd_zchtlemen’s Irisses Troim $5 to 825: seal-skin uts 5t $: urercouts & to €20 ity carpets und pinnos. GOOD PR clostngut 4 Tiudrs by PAID FOR CAST-OFF G'a. 13y Shate-st. (OR1No, "33 il promipty iteaded . BSbllhed il LL ciothing, dressex, curpots, ote. vy M. CASIL PAID FOR CAST-OFF ;Ladies utiended J.Geder. Addeess 3. GELDSIC w8 St [1GHEST CASHL PRICE PAID FOR upy knd of easzooif clothing. Address 5. VAN SriAATE 3 Bast Chlenzo-uv, BOOLS. F’G‘u‘“ SALE —SiXTY VOLUUES OF Jirpe ", Monthiy Magazine” from’ No. 1 to ute. Thoy ure Bound unitorily and 1 good condl- ton. snid wil b battery, Al3v one blauk wainut boOKcuse, ket b el ol AU old cHeap. Also one Stohrers gulvar Fceils. nquire L 191; Wabishias, b Ve F‘ IST-CLASS IN EVERY RESP. d Beavy draft, iz trotiers, ona tlne trotted fu 2:24 §3 found bugzies, harnoes, ¢ er7 swoek, Callat Do TR SAL PIRST-CLASS 120-POUND rond 1at Leroy Payne’s stable. Tijuire tor IO, HENTSMAN. E(‘D[! SALE: buzzy und harness; 40 R. 1 Wengworti-av. OR SALE-TOP-BUGG sud fie nnd tridle, amd lap-roles, cheun, ot wli irude foranytoing Lean. Address Vi, Trivune. T0R SALE—LIGHT TOP BUGOY, §7. fea from £25 0, 10 West Monroe-st. TOR SALE—CHEAP—1 LIGIIT TOP DE- X T NEW F OR SALE—CIEAP—ELEGAY Coupes all modori Improveuents. Call oad. JAME BRIt h“UR SALE-GUOD [TOR! i 1, PHARTON, nnd basness: horse sound, sirons, nad zencle, Suituble for lwiy t0drive; phuton cust o unly sEork thme <o, W sell ouuit. or 83, I 8ol bature My L o aceount Gf 1, West Disision { OR SALE~FINE HORSE AND LIGHT buguy. Caflntls Ludin=st, West Side. OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN 11 ticen st ouee, 8 one-burse peddiess waton lu guod condulon. Inquire ut3s Norta Franklin-st. viag wwn, Nildress L ¥, Currier 1 H MY CABINET FULL wing-machines cash, Audresd A1 TXTHOWILEL B cuse, Toldinz-top Domes ity all ity ap g NIE, 17 West Kinzle-st. ] ‘;.'\.\'TFD—A\ AILLCOX & GIBBSSEW- ‘ ‘w Tz machine, lastest style, tor eash. Who bas o € monug, 40 A expludes pives most stenus for I Wil tast woaeer than u-:lvb iler ever Lulit. mnet‘;a i und cxamine, ur 3 s, 4 CortiandaL, OF ALL SIZES ANDSTYLES, prLait, and some portudle am mmers, power i iyden; Urifls, wood- nery, shi A % una poliess. It you wans austhiige fn the muchine: § ine cone and s ch it K (> SALE—DEDERICK X-BELT PER- Btia. Ig-press, secotd-naad; sze of bale 1% 2o tund 8 West Lake-st e J7OR SALE—SECOND-IAND DOILER: . PR SALESECON DA Ui el 2 deu, full frong and ol bxtares, V7isel dome, Uones for S0, SAMMONY, CLARK & C0.. 20 Tandolphat. . "'XTJ\;\'TED'—.-\BOUT FEET OF GOOD: second-hund I'5 Lo 2 inel hafting. wlh,b ot liniout couplings und hinzers: wlsy 15 ty 2) L o e, Apply 16 Tho lteber Proservivg Co. 15 Jacksun-st

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