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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ' SUNDAY, APRE 21 MIELINERY. a OoU R oa ly edness 3 No. 49 Hamilton avenue, Thursday evening, | ngs last weelt, tha ‘most artistic and unique ¥ re, espet as i to sacra ie - SOCIETY . April 7, it being the celebration of the twenty- | Was an illustrated catalog of wuillinery styles, owt Mig extellent rest at pas raed ii peta wiedement of Cait indate Pals.” - sis an extra-concert.-in-the Beethoven ‘ nd EACUIPICRNT Chicagoans Who Started on Their Bridal Tours. seventh anniversary of their marriage; the seeond anniversary of the marriage of Mr. _ md Mrs, Irving C. King, and of thé first virthday of Master Irving G. King, “the baby”; also, the wedding reception of Mr. ind Mrs: E. Perey King, who were inarried having a highly-colored cover in. the form of a bird. a : The “ Rosebud” is the latest novelty in im- ported hats. Found only aeTlaynes” Palace of Fashion, 198 and 200 North’ Clark street; wholesale pattern rooms, 109 Wabash av. An ice story—that_ the ice-crop has been Easter Service Programs of the Churches. st n, the public can obtain. seats at Lyon & Healy's or of the members. ‘The program, which is a superb one, will be as follows: * 1, Duo—" Hommagen Hitndel,” fortwo | Pianos. noseese sees -Moscheles ‘Mess. Henschel ana Wilfsohn. in from “Orfeo”... which has been'teprinted in England: ans performed with great success. . 2.7 0 + The orizinat Fisk Jubilee Singers. who have not been here for eight years, will give five concerts at the Central Music-Hall next week, on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and ~ Friday‘ evenings and Saturday afternoon. © Others ‘Who Are Prepari i i a : = . : aring for | it Madison, Wis. in the morning and arrived |. Tuined by the excessively, cold: weather, so 2. has 2 ¥ Foes : . : i i i. 2 | 4 aa 2 <7 e “hal This admirable troupe. of -colored . sinzers, mportation of Similar Excursions. ‘ere in the afternoon, the bride beinig Miss | {atthe dealers will have to charew high | pp, i penis MENT ae whieh has now been f : 1, Unt 4 8 sry 30 fe éen in the field ten yea 3 p ra Aa ele Meret silt son, The wine tion | prices mext sumnier to save shemselves from 2H ae eri ai gs and : bth ia this county and in Burp his inet : was largely attended, and, with singing, rec- | Remember that J. K. Stevens, 108 Di 8 Henschel Reciti ws with continuous sticcess, and will undo cl R r ‘ i . : er that J. K. S, 108 Dearborn " edly. find a warn wel vaiting . then eceptions. : itations, and music, all spent. pleasant | street, corner Washington, is’ making cabi- : * ann welcome ewaiting - the i Pp » Club Parties, and | wenine. FEE oe erent style, unten aed 4.5. Gn thelr return talents city ; durability are unsurpassed, ab $8 per dozen, te. The program of the regular organ recital nuon at Hershey Other Interesting Events. Personal Notes—Fashion Gossip for the Ladies. : Mr. and Mrs. C. 'T. Brownell celebrated their silver wedding at their residence, corner Wabash avenue and Sixty-second street, Sat- urday evening, April @ ‘he pleasant parlors: were well filled by a happy company of rela- tives'and friends, who were the recipients of A pretty woman generally Knows she is pretty, ad counts upon the efect ner beauty produces upon the ather sex. Isnt it strange that she never knows when she ts the other thing? : is ‘Any day when itdon’t snow your Majesty’s An Important Concert for the Benefit of the Foundlings’ Home. The Fisk Jubilee Singers Coming—Serious Illness 3 5. Nocturne in G majoi Mr: Wifsonn. off “Der Asrn . * Merinelied” ce. * Unueberwindtich™ Mr. Henschel. 7. Nocturne for yiolin...... oe Meas Kate Punck. by Mr, Eddy yesterday Hall included” the following numbers: Bach's Fantasie and Fugue in C minors ‘Merkel’s “Christmas Pastorale.” op. 56; Cary rs Theme and Vari in Lemumens? “Pascal Sonat Voleckmar’s Concert Fan- tasie in D minor, vp. 215: Guilmant’s “Elezy Fugue,” op. 42, "No.2; und Smarv’s “Grand “9 pee, arare treatin the shape of readings, music. perfumers, at 181 Wabash av., tinder -Paliner a ed Ribbons. MATRIMONTAL, as : mi 2 please ae p. 42, A a ATs = ind refreshinents. DE. We resi- louse, would be pleased to open a bottle of a. Aria from “Le Rol de Lahure”..dfassenct Te aren’? a bddy’s § Married, Wednesday evening, at residence Me prtia Mrs. D. E. Wood, 9 rest | their verfumery with you.» : 3 af Hanrice Reagrement, 8.8: Coupler do Nulena ats Gounod Puna eas Saiaeiae BE eta caty Mr. Henschel. Plaid Ribbons, --- New Combination. Satin Striped Ribbons. of Henry Hill, of Brighton Park, Mr. C. H. Keicham, fora number of years connected with the Chicago & Alton Railroad, and Miss Eimma B. Hill, the Nev. &. Ketcham, father of the groom, officiating. Only a few friends" Mr. and Mrs. dent of Hyde Park, read a historical poem, prepared by herself, recounting in lines, now touching and tender, then alive with humor, the varied experiences compris id within that twenty-five years’ journey, Which had started in Michigan, led through Minnesota, then pack to Michigan, Jatér to Cnicago, finally Ladies should order their spring boots of Keller-at earliest convenience, to avoid delay in finishing. Palmer Mouse. Bonnets of ombre satin, with the crown shirred, and trimming of ombre or of striped ribbon, with ombre ostrich-tips or a cluster of velvet flowers in high colors, ‘are bought EASTER MUSIC. We vrint below the programs of Easter music which will be sung in some of our churches, which will be of service to those who desire to celebrate Easter in a musical 3 THE FAY CONCERT. The concert heretofore announced to be given by Miss Amy Fay, the pianist, will oc- cur at Hershey Hall on Wednesday after- nvon next, upon which occasion Miss Fay works by American composers for the organ. ‘The program for the concert at Brand’s Hall this afternoon will be as follows: Over- ture, to *Zampa,” by Herold;:air, from, the “Stapat_ Mater,” by Rossini; waltz, “*Ru- doluh-Klaenge,”? by 8S; . potpourri, from “Crispino,” by Ricci; . overture, to “Fingal’s Cave? by M. Shaded Silks. Betcha fet om iho 8 orclock train for Cin. So ee ee eday tha With their | to atch costumes of corresponding colors | WAY?.- ‘ endelssohn ; st de le aukraeeds arte Rist - | four children, they are to-day the centre of a character % Y will have thea ance of Mr, Rosenbecker, Fs = ndelssolins Serena cinnati, to visit frie 2 . “inteelyi te Asatte 2 | or character. ‘THE! . PETER A i have the, ci * cr, Pina Kmann: “Easter Fi visit friends, and will then return | loving eirele of neighbors and friends. Miss ‘The demand for the “ Bernhardt ? waves CATHERMAD 83, PETER S50 PAG ‘Mrs. Jegaien Haskell-Fuller, soprano, and Miss in a He a ture wo Sha Plaid Silks, of the New to Chicago, which will be their home. Thursday evening at 8 o’elock, at St. Carrie Dodd recited “Claudius and Cynthia” in- her usual thorough and finished manner. for Easter wear evidenced the Fopnlarity of Burnhant’s Central Musie-fHall Hair Store. Murning. - 1, Processional, Hyiu 4%, Song of Praise, 2. Proper Canticle. “Christ our Passover.” Kate Hui, her pupil. - ‘The program will beas follow: 27 by Suppe; paraphrase, * Loreley,’? by 3 jwadba; “Baby Potka,” by Bial; and “Storm Galop,” by Reler-Bela, 7) os { Lane Be ar suite. Bitasonal Char Sess ‘ |-and Mrs. M. 1. Wagar, of Chicago, read the Sey 4 . 5 5 7 Comb ination. Pal s Eviscoval Chureb, Kenwood, Atiss | “Pain I. Wagar of Chicato, reall tae | _ Visit Isane W. Bangs & Co..47 State street. | 1 te'Beumin ki teuuet L. “Kreutzer Sonati" .......-. +... -,-Beethoven Elta Atkinson, daughter of the late Isaac | readings were Interspersed with voval my and obtain your kitehen outfit, including a | £ fenedietus, Gaunt en Miss Fuy and Mr. Rosenbecker. ‘The rehearsals of the Bach and Handel So- Steel Ornaments of the | Atkinson, was married to Mr. Walter Bar- | by Miss Christine le ols. the bride san | celebrated Richmond range. 6 Anthem, St, Luke, xxiv, 5, 67 (Hopkins). 2:4 o Bence -Liszt | ciety will henceforth be held in Centenary = 5 , of Toronto, Canada, the Rev. Charles | 7 While the Silver tints o Goldy? the wchote J Ths ta ig stl in favorasa design for artic | & Hyp i “he atrife iso’er-the battle done.” Serena tes aig sat per] | Gaarel, On, SOUT Lt Tet ee onee a S. Lester, of Paul's Chu , Milwanke + a y a chorus, Some of the | cles of jewelry, and as now mate it is far . Kyrie, Credo, Sanctus and Gloria in Excelsis We i _ . | street, every Tuesday evening, their. former Latest Designs. St Paul's Church, Milwankes, | songs ii ‘other years were given by a group | wore costly than it was in the days when its 3 Four songs, from voman 3 Te ee hatl bemg about to be changed into suites of ‘Bre. rooms. This is a large and comfortable Shaded Plumes, Tips, & Pon-Pons assisted by the Rector, the Rev. Dr. Bixby, officiating. Bridesmaids: Miss Belle Atkin- son, stster of the bride; X Minnie Bar- wick, of St. Catharines, Ont.; and the Misses composed of Mrs. Laura S. Haviland, the mother of Mrs.. Brownell, and_ two sisters and one brother of the latter, who formed part of the company, Master Lucius Fuller, of Park avenue, s.icks were of gold tiligre Hashing in the ‘place whi oy Residents of jouth Side are expressing y ngie gen thie rivet: should 9. Offertory, * 1 10. Hyina 486. Lord forever ut ‘Thy side.” Confirmation. 1. Hymn 4ff, “The King of Love my Shep- Praise God from whom all bless- +--Thalbers: umunno-Rall +++--Schubert 4:49 Yarlations on -]b.“ Abendied” 5. “Tho Erl King” room, and tke location ‘is central and well known. Dr. Fuchs has already made consid- erable progress on the selections for the May concert, and. the members are earnest and enthusiastic in attendance and stuuy. . They the utmost sati ion of the. artistic prper- hanging and decorating done by David T. Wal 2129 Wabash avenue. herd Is." 12, Eucharistic Hymn 205, verge 2, “ Hall Sacred M 6. Fantasie on “ Faust” n Miss Fay and Mr. Rosenbecker. Of the finest quality, at the lowest prices. | Annie and Maggie Taylor, of Kenwood: Groomsmen: Mr. Harry Scott, of Toronto; ecliirated lis ehh bethdaly Alt Con with a few invited friends, on ‘Thursday feel that. they ‘have made substantial pros- ress this year, and that the promise of © suc-" ROSES in the most elegant shad- | Mr. Alesander Gault, Mr. E. R Woudle, Mr. | evening last. 4, bad 3, ” jngs, from i2¢ upwards. Edward Stranger, and Mr. R. Wilson | aah erygnfovable “surprise” was tendered ange Uiltadelphin sufa bed is orngmental 1a He coastoniht Hy ane 03,2 Cobley ths Lard hae eee LAS OF THE WELD.? cessful season to commence uext fall: is SS: i - The ceremony was very beautiful, and was | Willan Cadwell, nesday evening, nt hisresi | SRY Aah nad is sold Dy Wr) jebolley Eventny i Tee wrote | bright. FINE FRENCH MONTURES of | sirey ee x and w dunce, No. 412 South Onkley avenue, by 222 Wabash avenue. ‘ aie i an That old musical stand-by, Romberg’s The for the T ast Q ssed by a large-and select company of Chenille Jerseys are shawn made of che- | * sional, Hyma 9%. “Jesus Christ has | «yay of the Bell.” will’ be brought “out at) cop Ceo cone rill be as a car number of his friends. The company e ; NM tweddn: nille cord fastened In loops on elastic cords, ee Turner-Hall this evening by the Sunnefelder “Among Comrades” (new), overture, “The Wanderer’s beste apecial designs. friends. After the service a reception was ation, How Rubii- 2. Proper Psalins, 1 : , aio, y hy = 5 3, 114, 8, held ar the residence of the bride's mother, | stein Played the Piano,” by Miss Elliott, and These come in dab-colors, and havea ruche | 3 Cuntare and Deus Misereutur fi s ederk 21 e iety BATS hy the thousand. “She bride was the recipient of many rieh and <a by some vocal and instrumental music. atthe neck and wrists formed by massing } 4. Maunitient in F wroup. peg gett epee Gere society. oe y Suppe; waltz, “Studentenbdall Thelargest variety of MILLINERY | cpsly presitis, rand Mrs. Barwiek lett | Pastis en became the order of the even- | the chenille in fuller loops, SNe Gh "Srhe'Sirize ia o'er, the natele | this citys under the direction Or olees. The | Tinze,”” by, E. Sianss, Selection from. the 5 Leak the same evening {or Toronto, their future | ing, and was continned until a Jate hour. Ladies who ave we: Ball’s Heatth-Pre- done. 5 becker, with seventy-five mixed voices. The | yiura Madam Ansot, by Leeoeque; over serving Corset all say it ig the most cumtort- | & Anthem, Rev:, c.. vorses 12, 1s dinodel), first part of the prozram will be miseeltane- | {irr'to the overa ““Preeinsn” by Cy AL Re 7. Hecessional, Hymo 20. “Pleasant ure Thy ever shown in any one establish- | home, rolluwed by the good wisnes of a host x; ous, inetuding the overture to Raymond,” by | Weber; In the Evening, “ Lied ohne Worte,” J jnent. of friends. _ eaten ovat PERSUNAL. alle ancl best in hig Sia ee hore Courts.” if of Mr. Henry D. Wetmore e Mrs. J. F: Hervey 2 7 whoare not should try it. For sale in all ee i : ievi’s. by Mis: 5 : -° Chr :* - e? on 5 5 hursday i, Apri at the residence e > es e myriad colors of Nature it fs g i = isha beck tte ae hen e ya sipsic Easter Fair,” by Men 25¢ upwards. eee Gers mother, No. 1389 Bowen ave- | Stil in che Germanic June 4 for Liverpool. | spring itt art papershausines eaten, tis heme and variations in A.....Hesse | becker; Chambley’s * Ocvone Renz Waltz”; Sunday at the Leipsic Easter Pair," by Me 22 P pap m by Lil- : zel Ravotte, ‘Herzenssehnsueht, nue, the Rev. B. Fs Bleetssuod offlelating. Mrs, Louisa Emery, of Newburyport, | ger &Cu., 204 Wabash avenue, : auras" LICE up your Reus Oso, | tevorsnlo, (Du mein sens Kind"), dy | Selirappe: galop, | “Everywhere and N ‘ ‘The contracting parties will make their fut- | Mass., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George | Judee A. W. Tourgée says American con- | 3. Duet and choru ail lurn, by Mr, Lenge; and Sehreiver’s © Vac | where Strebinger. ; ura home in this cit Contan to | He Covks at No. 4821 Bgandale ayenue, Hyde | servatisin believes in the new, but will not | + Solo—™ For iny soul tirsteth £ Hations ont Russia one 77 ‘The cast of the : ee a. Conlan tO | ‘Bari adopt Ai al the fifty-ninth’ minute of the |. God. is nendelss aa be us follows: sielGraiaee MUSICAL NOTES. : BuES 5 atthe residence of the bride's parents, No. | Mr. Walter L- Re ho hag been lying | Cent! Dow. “phat Benes Q a duy "Tours | & Me Andrau’s new opera, “The Maseat,” has 3 a : ence “’s parents, No. r. Walter L: Rowe, who has been: lying Fetherly’s Parisian € . y_ | 8 Orguu—Sonute In B tut. .Meadeissuna | Soprano... ‘Miss Lender ¥ zs on eo any _ Aa (reece ‘ ane y’s Parisian Complexion Powder is 1 ston. 2 4 ist darn street, que cams ee per- | dangerously id at the residence of A. G. | in three shades,—white, ruse, and brunette. Rvening. gue sate ins Sieckmnr been produced in Boston. 49 & At Hadison-st Miss S Seer ity wetland. | terute non Se ee eae sass Wednesday | Greatest beautifier extant. 189 Wabash, 1, Organ—Sonate tn F ininor endelssobn | Seeund ‘Teno Sir. Taomus ae seeund ore ellen ar. Thomas has a & ° nes via OY ee or his home in Gloucester, Sis. Freneh and Highland ranges. Vienna coffee- s Te leather Rundecger | Buritone... "Mr. Lott | taken up for the Cincinnati Festival is So: ee aee ee ae ee ee eee ae ee ee er en ee nia era coe | Boks suiele Gui re ea Pi oren tpg train ee emer zari's * kequien,” i aoe aeay laughter of George Cook, Esq., was mar- | Florida Monday morning. 4 Hee ed » beur me’ > .-. Buck ss s * = <iies OPENING. ried Thursday evening to Mr. Then irvine, | Gon, W. Sooy Smtith-and wife returned pet-sweevers, at Lrbesou’s, 88 North Twill magnify Thee, 0 CONCERT FOR ‘11E FOUNDLINGS Rubinsteip has been giving concerts in the booskeeper for Burley & Tyrrell. 4 Liver i yesterday. ‘The most tasteful wraps forsdust Hr fg eer reccpeeresesscncs cos Mosenthal HOME, ‘ A Partia pooxkeeper for Burley & ‘Tyrrell. ‘Che | frow Liverpool in the at yesterday. L tap: idust cloaks in i s “i " Spvair. Ile was togoto Portugal after- the ceremony was performed at. o'clock at the : OR trezo und Ste and | town and for traveling are_ of drab pongee | 7° Anthem Quontam ta Solu: (one ‘The ladies of the Union Aid Society of the | jurination of the Spanish tour. zi P Foundlings’ Home, having been very heavily. fe ne * fi Spence have ‘gone un a two | made like the very long Mother: Mubvard | § Organ—Preludeta C minor op. Carl Zerratn, the Boston conductor, re residence of Mrs. Merritt, No. 589 Carroll | yf cloaks. : taxed during the long and ‘severe winter, avenue, only the most intimate friends being | months’ visit to California. : ah present, and_ Bishop Fallows, officiating. | Mr. P. F. Ryan has returned from his Chiengo Suit Co., 220 W. Mailison, is head- PIBST ee Suche: found it necessary to.adopt seme means by | Cent ly lost his youngest son, David Zerrahn. Many beautiful and useful gifts were be- | Eastern trip. quarters for fine niillinery, suits, and cloaks. Sorntny. sts BECESSRET. (0 (AOE ¥ | vhe young wan diedat.sea. * Mr, and Mrs, Irvine have taken up ‘SC. Greess, Jr, left for New York Pri Caution! Dentists usin Dri Low’s patent Orean-Selechions from “ Euster Morn- whieh the demands uyon them could be met,. " @hendore Th Se © Th D: rae nee in their own home on Park | day evenhis- {le goes to Europe in June with | process of inserting false teeth withowt plates, Gloru 5 and after considering the matter decided to Bet Rea ataevis ate Ba pa Prot we iliam Mathews. tia’ Gast - | and ali atients for whom thes use it, will be | Hymn an entertainment. In accordance with ot re ae tina aay 3 ue bheae emcT NT ONT Soon PY = ei Miss Florence B:yan, Who has been on 2 |} proseemied to the fullest extent for infrunge- | Euster Anche determination, on the 9th of April they | Kellogg, Fritsch, an hitney as solo} TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, th enue he BESS. ea visit to Kentucky for several mouths, has | ment. Dr. J. E. Low, dentist, 195 State. ieee oc addressed a cireular to some of one best Mme, Ciara Schumann and Herr Joachim iss Anna Sidwell, daughter of Mr. an returned to this city, ‘The best boy—Every mother owns him, | Ggertory BE aly musical talent. In response to this circular, La reenact ie heard ae tO A Mrs. RL. Sidwell, and Mr. Charles F. r. and Mrs. C. ‘I. Cue (née Iverson) have | every is i i Ls. ell, a . ss F. ants tS. &. de 0 e SON) ha every fal is ia x t takes sep} ¥: ad : returned trom their bridal trip, and will be re teat is prone OF Bina aae sult gis Soul a Rossini | a large number ot singers were present at the first rehearsal on last Thurday night, and a | _ Aline. pot has been giving concerts att Hema 210..... . “Tum Alppa and Omexu" Hymna 473. wage + Benedic Anima Mea Guy, who gives whisthny concerts, in utter coutempt of the old adage of * Whistling. girl and crowing hens.” Stewart will be married Tuesday evening, ¥ : dies B: 3 1 sused to see : sys ADT “fies Emily Ranks. RO @ April 26, at the Michigan Avenue M. E. pleased to see their friends “Monday, Apr! | nim at his best. Aymo 106.. sbesbaecbarmess s with brilliant’ success i rr, Odes vs fair * se a ae bs beriveren rhich they wri | stoves, clothes-wringers at- Ban; still at. | Urgan—Thi a aa 35 ‘The magnetism of e new conductor, Mr. St. Peiersbure. ° The marriage of Miss Mamie E. Doty and | Jeave for their future home in Fullersburg, | the old corner, Stue and Van Buren. yelled Slendlelsnn Clement Petedonx, seemed to be imparted 10 | at St Pe ersburg. : i - the whole chorus, and the suecess of the en- | Cleveland has a sensation in. a girl, Lettie Mr. John T. Sweetlend will be: celebrated | Il eee i ‘Mr, and Mrs. Will J. Davis returned home frou: Indiana last Monday, whither they had atiend the golden weddmg of Mr. me 2 fixed fact. A number meinnersof the Beethoven concert of the season silt Ifyou, have not aiready tried the cele- brated Grant's condensed coffee, do s 50 ament beca Wednesday, April 20, at No. 344 Indiana Randolph st., Central Music-Hall Building, avenue. Exhibit of the choice of Fashion from VIROT and ET, and the leading houses of PARIS and ie + apriaee: Ot" ‘Battie 3 Faller, ; undolph st Central Susie! Buti 5 daughter of George Fuller. Esq., and Mr. parents. 4 : he most dainty bonnets for the visiting iLertors Hosanna in the High: of | ts n A William A. Kamsey, of South Bend, ind., | Capt. Jewett L. Wilcox, who has® been in | toflets are covered with successive rows of Hyma 7 oe Seer bee Aaa iy peseeene “April wi meer ee the Theatre Roval, State Will be solemmized Wednesday @venine at 6 | Chicago several weeks, as returned ro the quilled steel lace, and trimmued with soft TRINITY METHODIST. At the plano rooms of Pelton, Pomeroy & | fif.y'two concerts of the Germ in” tour for o'clock, at the r lence of the bride’s par- | East, but will come West again early in pink rusts. THOME toliage, and brides of. Bforning. * Cross, 152 State Street, at which time she. was engaged by Muurice.Stra~ . 7 ombre pink ribbon. s 1, Organ Voluntary, G minor. Merkel | it is’ hoped there will be a larger -in- | Kosch. . ‘ : ents, No. 2426 Michigan avenue. . Miss Eliza M. Howe, dauzhter of Robert Howe, Esq., to Mr, Willie erease of numbers, as many have sig- nitied their intention of. taking part who were unable to be present on ‘Thursday 2 Buster Carol. 8 © Christ Our, 4. Kesponsive Service (v is not com- Yournew home this sprin: ing-mach ine. plete withont anew Howe sewil i: +A. Devere & pes Mr. Edward Scovel, the American tenor, hizin che tide rdw of Lohen-, Maren 17. His second engages lay. ‘The Hon. and Mrs. Thomas Horne and Miss Genie Hoyne left Monday night for New che: R. MeCormick. will be celebrated Wednesday | Orleans, For garments go to oo evening at 7 o'clock, at the residence of the “She Misses Rozet are spending the Easter | Son, Nos. 3, and 70 Ada es 5. Gloria. sate a the interest. tken in the first ‘ a : evenine at 0 clack Wee cn Wood street, | holidays with Mrs. a. J. Dresel, in Pulla- | “3p FE ee Tannen e putl Se beta Badass oes aekson | Nee oe. ee tue entertainment at the Ovra-Uouse was prevented by 14 STATE ST. entof Senator Ferry,of Mich- | delphia. i 3 izabeth Thompson# Butler, the | 7. Soprano Solo—" Christ Risen , + its destruesion by fire. $aE YE rie jodie cheazementat Sentongo belle is telphin. wert Claric left Inst week for Dead- | Painter of the “Roll-Catt Isanut the only - J. Spencer Liord be asuecess both musically and finan) Fert cuaeta ot) 5 cia Rs : Christiana Thompson, has sly bee “% re (2 - of eizhty voices and selec taupe. The priveipals. are Ma eresa., v has lately been 1. Organ Voluntary Gloria (21. mass), fassenet’s. “Eve,” a! Carreno. Mi 1 Roderick, Miss Esra. I hare endeavored to send Cards of Invita- to ALL former putrons; should any bare failed er from chance uf residence, ‘Street numbers, they will plensé PHOTOGRAPHY. j For PHOTOGRAPHS when PER DOZ. Ce neeid CABINETS "75 Madison-st., Is making Cabinets. for $4 per doz. lequal to ANY produced elsewhere. Hovey’s Mixtures! For Lawns, used on our Parks. Also, fell line of Vegstasis and Flowe> Seeds. HOYEY & CO. 175 Wabash-nv. Thomas Carlyle on War. The following ietter was addressed by the late a Domus variyigto the London Peace Congress | ot bh, Henry Richard (mow M. P. tor Morthyr Tydith hud entied upon kim to Invite a r. beng preven ir. Sarlsie wrote bis seatiments instead for the Oungress: Cagisea,1Sth July, 1851.—Sin: 1 fear I shall _ Rotbe atic to uttend any of your, meetings, but certainly {can at-once avow—if. indced, such 8navewal on the part of any sound-minded man be not 2 superducus one—that I altogether 2pprove sour vbicet. heartily wish It entre suc- cess, and even hold myseit bound to do. by all Opportunities thut areopen to me, whatever Lean toward forwardiue the same. How otherwise ? nsible, a3 much us in you les, peace with allmen: this, sure eQuug, 1g the perpetual Inw for every mun, both in bis individual and his sucial capacity forth any capacity or character whatsoever t Ki Permitted to neglect this law, but must Tullow ir and do whut he: cant to see it followed. ely. berund question, whatsoever be our Theories about human nature and its capabilities and Outcomes, the Jexs War and cutting of throais Fehave umoug us, tt wits be the better forus all. hen rejoices much Lo see that immensurable {bdencies at this time are already pointing wards the end you uim at; that to all appear- ice, as men no longer wear swords in the __ fieets, so ncitker, by-and-by, will nations; that Among nations, too, the sunguinury womd ratio ill, us it has done among individuuls, become Hirer and rarer, and the i tap never altogether di fede more and un fn our affai men are yedy of tenting, if pear, will reduce uy to a min- ‘Towards ubis result, 3s 1 ui times bound te couper- sciously ar unconsciously, the world may be Cobperating toward of banking, mail- Bad, all n these Um and penny-posting: when ngs and Inborings, and what~ fverindustry be honestly aud nut disbouestly follows, do tH very dicetly tend, whether be maes tor not, towurd: this guod vbject among wali say further, wh: very ev! W say . What appears very.evident tome, that if any body of Ghizens from one, OF etaly from varius countries. sce zood eet together and articultie, reiterate these or te like considerations, and strive to make i Sook and tamiinr, the world in gene | Bold Sgt Caw sum up the account, in itself indeuted to them tur so doing. her They are ia the hy: 5 ant ; DPF case of giving some Hie turthorunee to their cause by such tings, und (what is. sumewhat peculiar, ofuot relurding it thereby oiz auy side atall. If Wey be uccueud of doing little good. they exo guwer contidentiy that the litte good they do & quite unalioyed, what they do no, evil wh F. The ecttat their enterprise. if evil, ther Bally, bemused iv; the ond of it gocs count without any ad- which unailoyed J s! it may be, the Ton erG, surely oazkt, ns 1 now do, diy hik them rather tui orber One +7 pGbsttesaved to Europe will cov ROU) eg eaUy Ricounys. | ow mun. pews oa expedition to Russia cover the eX Be Fiteeon Truly Lavish you all the speed possi- vellconvinced that you will: not too much deme “ye the wrth that dwells as a nacural 3 1 Bulbserity Jam's posterity,—an ex to ? i myself, str, yours very cerely. Fi T. CARLYLE. -- CLUB DOINGS. A surprise party was given by the Mistle- toe Cind to Mr. and Mrs.-L. K. Whitcomb, of No. 572 West Erie street, Thursday even- ing last, and a very enjoyable time was had, Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sandford, J.C: Hobart, A. O. Whit comb, Charles Brinkerhoff, Mrs. R. W. Hil, the Misses Alice Pike, Mary Holmes, Fannie Halifax, Allie Secomb, Ettie Rodinson, Eftie Pence, Mary Ghislin, Bertha Sandford, Birdie Fyfe, and Messss. E. ‘T. Gilbert, Hugh MeLaughlin, Charles Forester, IL EF. Whit- comb, Harry Ghislin, L. Sands, Willie Sand- ford, Arthur.Tuttle, an hn W. Pike. The Lackey Zouaves will give an informal reception Thursday evening at the Palmer Tlouse. ‘The-annual charity ball of the St. Andrew’s Society is to take place Thursday evening at and Tremont House. Company K, Second Infantry, open the new armory of the command with an inferinal reception to-morrow evening, ‘The Damen ¥erein of the North Side ‘Turner: i give a ball to-morrow at the North Side Turner-Hall. ‘The reception to.ve given by Company <A, First Infautry, to meutbers is to take place Friday evenun: the armory. ft, promises ‘0 be a brilliant social success. ‘The fitth annual reception Company G, . is to take place at the armory iy evening, April 26. de ‘Tuesday evening the members of Chicago Baptist Social First In ir, Uuion held their regular quarterly reception at the Tremont Louse, and, 25 1, the attendance was very large. ~The Criterion Dramatic Club held a meet- ny, April 13. The followmg elected: for the ensuing term: nager: Axel Chytraus, ‘Treasure! id 1 Gi. Schreiber, Secre- tary. The Club will give their next enters evening, April 28, at ainment ‘Lhursd: t ‘orth avenue, corner of fa Dewald’s Hall, on Church street. 5 be tc Company D, First Regiment Cavalry, LN. G.. have completed arranzements for 2 grand military reception, to occur ‘Tuesday, April Martine’s West Side Academy, which fair to be one of the most enjoyable af- of its kind that has ever been given in ‘The members have spared neither for expense, and have the support of nilitary and business men of the Reception Committee given be- Lient-Gen. Philip i. the Hon. Carter H, Har- n. J. ‘I. Torrence, Gen. A. C. D. Weiter, Gen. 5. B. Scherer, Loomis, Lieut.-Col. W.S. Serib- Mi Jiunt- city, a low will Sheridan, U- rison, bi Ducat, Ma Col. Jona 3 net, Ihaj i ington, Capt. r apt. Henry xwell. Capt. Wi Brackett, Capl. ard F. Gate, Capt. Farlin Q. Ball, and J. 1, Bennett, A : -S. ¥. Club closed its series of parties, which it has been holding during the winter ssidence of Mr. John M. Spooner, No. ‘ave Grove avenue, Friday evening, by pre eto. their host and hostess it supurb solid silver ice-pitcher and jroblets, With the names. date, -and sv forth hand- d thereon. Mr. John Cres: rof Ceremonies, and his peech was one of the f sof the yecasion, ‘The host and thorouznly surprised and ove feelings to be avle todo more than their thanks, but the magnificent one of their most valued t dence of their regard of thei ntsnpper, furnished by the Clu <{ the ceremonies, and the festiviti i late hour, Bre thos ir. AL Paris tr a od lon, Mr. and Mrs. dD. uer. Mir. and ‘urs. A. J. Veirling, the Misses Nettie Moore, Fannie Moore, Minnie Org, Lucey Oulup. ie Dodson, ie Dodson, May Ttue re and Ella Childs, and Mes: . D5, Gallup, 3.5. Ruger, Stewart Moore, John Moore, Gems Downs, Gearge Read, and- George Ford. % George I. Thomas Post, No. 5, will give an extra party” Friday April 22, at their hall, No. 167 Washing street. All comrades and friends are invited. Grand March at 3359 u’elock sharp. RECEPTIONS, ETC. Avery pleasant gathering occurred at the’ pu? as af Mr,and Mrs. George C. King, ‘Mrs. I. W. Anderson and family, of Michi- Le avenue, left last week tor the Lot Springs. ‘Mrs, Hf. O. Stone, who has been “East for veral ave returned home ‘Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Perey ¥; Knenss Jett: Monday for Philadelphia, to be absent several weeks. | Mrs, Frane B. Wilkie will | early. in May to joia her huspand in Londo . ‘vl. and Mrs. John Mason Lovumis ere in Philadelphia. é ‘Mr. Charles B, MeDonald was in Paris last. wei ‘Mrs. M. J. Burdick, who has been visiting. her relatives and friends at New York, has returned, W. G. Rowling returned to this city. on Thursday, having spent the winter in Europe with his pare Mr.and Mr: W. Stone celebrated their y Wednesday evening at joo Vernon avenue. About fifty intimate friends were present and joyed a very ple: nt evening with singing and dancing. Refreshments were furnished by Mr. Lawrence, ea their SOCIETY TOPICS. The pretty custom of singing Easter carols from door to dvor still prevails in some por- tions of Germany and in the Tyrol. Frour this observance sprung the present popular fashion of Easter cards. Easter, the queen of festivals in Christen- dom, commemorates the Resurrection of Christ, though it takes its English same from the Teutonie goddess of Spring, Eustre. We understand that about the Ist of May there will be opened in Central Music-Hall Building one of tthe finest ladtes’ in the Vaied States, supplying wlong desire of our fa rt ‘A beautiful young actress is described by a critic as having a1ace a painter might dwell upon, What it delightful residence t Purchasers of diamonds must realize the advantage of buying of a responsible and in- tellizent salesman. Mr, J. L. Rowe, of Trask, Rowe & Co., is an acknowledged authority in this busines: = “\When yesterday I asked you, love, one little word to say, your brother interrupted us; So please say yes-ter-day.”; ‘M. Wheeler & Co,, the acknowledged lead- ers of styles. have Justintroduced and placed on sale the elegant and beautiful “4a Com- tesse,”? “Hortense,” «und Magic petal? slippers, which are so much adinired soci- ety-lad who declare they are “just too ctite” for anythin: Possibly a mistake: “James,” said a motnerly woman to a young mar whose f sermon she had just heard, “James, why did you enter the tnistry 2” 1b MM from the Lord.” said the young man, and then came the reply, “Batare you sure it wasn’t some other noise that you heard?” ~ ‘The Lenten season having closed, social mayety resumes sway. In this connection we would say that the popular caterer, John Wright, is prepared to serve any entertain- ment, from an infuruial to the most claborate gathermg. A bracelet, apparently intended for a circus performer, has six pendants—a rhinoceros, an elephant, a beagle, a foxhound, a cunel, and a bear. Dunwe!l & Ford, 50 Madison strect, have furnished the invitation notes for many of the notable wedd! about to occur. Among refined dresses of cashmere de- signed for young Judies is one of darkest myrtle-green combined with green and white slimmer silk in small blocks, or rather large checks. 7 The Parisian Dress-Trimming Company makes matching orders at short notice, and retails all Kinds of dress trimming at whole- sale prices. Ernest Mix, 125 State street. “AVhat are you holding your hand over the fire’ in that for? the weather isn’t cold,” said a father to his little sun; who answered, ‘J ain’t trying to heat the weather, papa; Vm warming my hands.” ‘An entirely new and most deliciously flavored French confection, Paris style, is now Offered by Jno, Kranz, 7: and 80 State street. It is worthy a trial, Remember it cannot be tound elsewhere, ‘A correspondent ‘of the Londov Echo 4 writes thut matrimony, an_ expensive Inxury atall times, is rendered still more so in En- gland by a tax upon wedding-rings. For Intelligent and competent office as- sistants call at H. B. Bryaut’s Chicago Busi- ness College. - You can also find good short- aand writers and type-writers. ' Of the sonvenirs distributed at the oven- hibicing some clever little pictures in Lon- don. ‘i 1,000 celebrities’ photos’ in stock. Send for new eatalggne. Lovejoy, framist, 85 State-st. We can heartily recommend the New Hub Range. Sold by Dalton, 51 State. Signs of" Keep off the Grass” are begin- ping to show above the snowdrifts, Fnet! the nobbiest suits this spring made by Roche, the tailur, 81 Dearborn. Simple and tidy creations, consisting of the rount skirt, with the fitted sarque or the basque, are of plain surah and French eash- inere, in hizh colors and in. evening tints, with several lace-trimmed plaitings as skirt trimming, and the Ince alone on the waist. A lady being asked why plain girls often get married sooner than handsome ones, re- plied that. it was “owmg mainly to the tact of the plain girls and the vanity and want of tact on the part. of men.” “Howdo you make that out?” asked a gen an. ° In this way.” answered the lad. girls flatter the men, aud so please their van- ity; while the handsame ones wait to be flat- tered by the men, who haven't the tact to do it.” : Mrs. J. W. Bowers, 126 State, has all the choicest syles in spring millin Ferguson’s Roller-Skating Rink, corner of Michigan avenue and Congress street, will Close the season on May 3. Exhibition skating every Monday and Saturda ings until the close. Nobby spring suitings at_ the “Nobby | } apis 2? Ward & Davis, under the Palmer | 5° Ouse. Paragon ranges. handsome refrigerators, at Seavey & Co.'s, 49 State street. 4. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON. The Conservatory of Music will give a re- hearsal to-morrow evening in the Methodist Church under the direction of Prof. O. E. Locke, The principal part of the prozram will be rendered by couservatory siudents. No admittance will be charged, but the audi- ence will be admitted by cards of invitation, The Boat Club-made about $200 on their entertainment. x ‘The eleetion for three Village Trustees and a Village Cierk will occur Tuvsda An adjourned meeting of the Boat Club will be held at the Gat ity oftice to-mnor- row evening at 3 o'clock sh ‘Among the items of the Village Clerk’ port were the announeements that the village was at last relieved trom interest-bexring certification of indebtedness and judgments, ess of resources over liabili- all nday-schools a special Easter service will supplement: tho usual exercises. "The Congregational people will havea spe- cial prograin for this Sabbath. ‘This morning, the pastor will pre an appropriate sermon and the choir will give a special Easter song- ice, he Rey. A. W. Patten will preach a spe- cial Easter this morning, and. this his second sermon on ef Special servi mostly of song, will be held in St, Mu Episcopal: Chureh this morning. ‘The morning sermon, by the Rey. Frederic $. Jewell. will be on “The Power of the Resurrection.” i ‘The Rev. George Sawyer will preach this morning and evening in the Presbyterian Chureh. i) : ‘The Rev. George R. Piener will preach this morning and evening in the Baptist Church. ENGLEWOOD. The members of the EnglewoodU nion Vet- eran Club haveobtained 2 license to mcorpo- rate the Suldiers’ Memorial Association. The Commissioners ‘under this license are em- powered to take subseriptions to the. capital stock of the Association, the proceeds to be used in erecting a memorial building. | A “ Corist, the Lord, Risen ‘To-Day aken Away My Lord ‘hou that Tellest Good Tidin, ster Morniag flyin: 1“OT 2. Ei Now is Cnrist ¥ tizen fh 1, * Pralse Ye the Lord”. ere Is n Gre 2) Gtorin in E: i fe beum in C. 10. Hymn WW! ... U. Gioria in Excelsis 1. Te eum in G .. ‘They have take . “TL know that my [Solo by M companimen O. give tanks" At the evening service, Mes and Frank Root, of the will be present and sine BYTERIAN CHURCH. 1. Overture to “The 2, Euster Anthom—"C! 3. Easter Antheu ada! prfous morn ty tour Passover" Glory, glorv everlasti 13. dechy leimories of Guiflee ru. CHURCH OF THE IMMACU: ‘At the Catholie Chureh of the Immaculate Conception, the Easter music will const: velfth Ma: ¢ } Mozart’s *T assisted by a select quartet, consisting of Mr. Seheppers, Miss F. Lynch, and 3essrs. John boland and P. Bak violin “obligate” Dressler. sire servi er 5 Sr Frank Kugler, conti and Mr, Frank Kugler and Mr. ‘The choir will be under the direction of Leo Mutter, organist. gies Aluncir Mr. Edelorue'! tenors man, ba: Tne BEETHOV : ‘The third. and last regular concert of the ‘Beethoven Society, far this season, will be given at the Central Musie-Hall next Thurs- tiay evening, with the assistance of Mr: Stacy, Miss Jenks, tie Butler, Mrs. Williams, and Messrs. George Jlenschel and Clark. ‘Lhe prograua will be as follow: 1." Tagzenburg Mrs. Stacy, Mes Je and Mr. Henschel. J. Stainer Evening. Gnderner iymnnt. d chant Redeemer li Jennie Herrick, witn chorus nc- rranged by F. W. Root.) W. L1. Clark we Church choir, ulus. Mendelssohn Barnby Lemmens LATE CONCEPTION, it of tha choir will be At the Offertory, a will be played by Mr. F. ST. PETER’S CHURCH, Roman Catholic, corner Polk and Clark ets. The musical program for the Easter Will be as follows: Mozart's Twelfth nDillo' Paul Mokenbanpt, i. Fort- N SOCIETY. Miss Romueiss, Miss Et ceseesoresse Rheinberger iss Kommetss, Mr. Clark, lot on Sixty-third street, next the new Uni- | » cantata—t Hear My Prayer"....$Mendelssoba versalist Chureh, has been secured as the Ming Ettie Butlerand Chorus, : site for the uuild ‘The Club proposes to | 3. Arta—*Sibilur” from -Rinaldo”.....Handet push this unterpiise silty enerEss aut a ie Nee Soensin? Henschel. euged $] howe vi Bay sddition a SC see. Port short tine Englewood will have an addition | 9) Ne oe air. Cuuric. aide wed io its pttulic buildings which will pe. credi- le to the town... Subscriptions to a large wount have already been: assured to, the sumissioners by the friends of the project. After Monday the subs¢ription n00k will be opened at the ollice of C. 8. Redteld & Bro. and Eye office to all who may wish, to take stock i the enterprise. ‘The capital stock will be $4.000, in shares of S10 each. next. Chorus. It will be a pleasant announcement to all musicians and lovers of music that Mr. George Henschel, who assists in the above concert, will give one of his fine song recitals at Central Music-Hall on Saturday evening ‘These recitals have aroused in the il be 3 (for which the composer re- is the Cross of the Legion of sacred canta’ ceived in Pa Honor), and efght numbers: of Ko “Stabat Mater,” The translation of “ Eve js by Mr. Tetedous, and wilt be given for the first time In this country. MAURICIO DENGREMONT. Adispateh from New Orleans to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat has the following sad intelligence concerning youn Dengremont, who was to have played here. Inst week: “The announcement of the illness of Maur- icio Dengremont, the musical wonder, weil known over the country, several days a0, created considerable excitement and anxiety. It was at first reported that the you was suffering from an attack of searlet-fever, but the rumor was unfounded. Mr. Herman, his manager, ‘called at Grunewald’s ‘Thursday last. and stated that the young man had sprained the third tinger of his left ‘hand. Tater tho same evening it was discovered ver had set in, and the services of 2 physician were immediately called. Mr, Weisinberg, Austrian Consul, had the youth removed tram the St. Charles Hotel. to. his private residence, and his condition has steadily improved.” La vt the young artist in a dying co! LOCAL MISCELLANY. Mrs. Grace Uiltz-Gleason, of this city, will sing in three of Mr. Sherwoud’s recitals in Buston this week. Alfred Wilkte, the tenor, formerly of this city, is singing. in an “Olivette” troupe in Boston. Mr. William C. Tower, the tenor, who sung here recently in the “ Damnation of Faust,” died suddenly in Boston last Thurs- day. Mrs. Eugenie De Roode Rice has just written a bass song, entitled “Teacher of Hearts,” whieh is highly spoken of, and will be sung this evening for the first time at the Plymouth Chureh song service. “ Billee Taylor,” whieh has proved a great suecess at the Grand Opera. House, will be continued all this week. The Boston tdeals opening on the 25th, and the sule il] commence on the 21st. Blanche Roosevelt’ (Miss | Blanche seems to have entirely abandoned nd is now coucertizing in New York, aque of Pandora” appears to have ilure, as it bas been shelved. The Leipsic Musit-Zeitung announces the remarkanle fact that Col, Matpleson has been givang opera In connection with the chor and orchestra of the Cincinnati Musical Col- leze “whieh Is so ably conducted by [err Dr. Ziegfel What will - Herr George Ward Nichol te nndition. 2 soirée of the Hershey Musical School willbe given, to-morrow evening, tn which the Misses A. E. Kearsley, Alina Bate, Ida Gilbert, Hatiie, Lovejoy, ¥ i Bessie M. Bissell, Fi Danforth Whitacre, and Messrs. Frank W..‘Taft, J. L. Joinston, Copeland ‘Townsend, George B. Nind. and Llarrison M. Wild will tase part. it fternoun. ly meetin on Wednesd: sted by Mr. W. T. Baird. ‘Che--program was an excellene one, and the attendance-was quite large, not- withstanding it waseIloly Week. ‘The next meeting of the Club will bea reunion, and will take place In the new Chickering Hall, 152 State street. fi A tiusieal and literary entertalament will be given at Central Musie-Hull on Tuesday evening next for the benefit of the Hahue- mana Eospital, In ich Mrs. Mati s} Paine, soprano, Miss Florence James, reader, Mr, BH. Groves, basso, Mr. E.lward ineindahi, violinist, Mir. Willian C. E.See- boeck, pianist, and” the’ Aloion Glee Clu will take part. ‘There benz no copyright Jaws between England and Amer! publishers on Op posit sides of the Atlantic can take whui they like of each others’ catalogs without any legal. oblizution to the authors uf their -selections. Occasiunaliy, however, we hear of bits of internauoual courtesy in this particular. A Year or two agy an American publisher sent Mr. Arthur Sullivan, of Lon: don, a handsome remittance on ‘Pinafore account; and during the past week . Dr. George F. Root, of this city, hus received a ‘cordial _Jetter- from, the Londou Sabbath- “School Union, inclosing a sum of money as Est The Amateur Musical Club held its usual. rto Stantini, and Sis. Alex. Spencer as. Tnderhill, Sig. Ro: Tneliavieca, with M Director and Conductor. Mozart’s “Idomeneo” has been revived, and was recently produced at Berlin with the followans cast: Idomeneo, Herr Nie ' mann; Idqnanies, Fri. Brandt; Electra,” Frau vou Vorgenhuber: fltu, Fri Leb mann; Hiyk Priest, Herr Betz. Thedeath is announced of Nicholas Rubin- ! stein, younger brother of the more fainous, Anton, but If a pianist of extraordinary. yéars direator of ‘there was some nto tuis country & id for many jon of bringi few rs agY ON A CONcert tour, but nothing defi et erio have been done about it. No date is given for his death, and there: is some hype that the report may be prema- ture. ¥ At Covent Garden this’ season Mr. 'Gye’s company: will include 3imes. Adelina Pattl, Albani. Semprich (the young German snger whose déout at this theatre Inst season was so successfal), and Senaleht and Mile. Val- leria, lately of Mr. Mapleson’s- company. Among the men are Nicolini and Gayarre, tenors, and Lasalle, Cotequi, and Ciaapi,. . basses. ‘f'wo novelties are promised —Ka- bi 's Deion,” wich Mine, Aivani, and rt’s “Serazlio,” with M.ue. Scmorish. of the three musical ¢ pluce at Berlir: Mo Acurious mecti emperors is arranged to tr this spring. ‘Tie Abbé, Li caning Co conduet we performance of his “ Curis.is’” by the German Cecilie Societyon April 25, . and on the 29th of that month Dr. von’ Billow will give a Liszt cor Both will remain in Bertin. tor the. production, at the. Victoria ‘Theatre, under Richard, Wagner’s superintendence, of the Niebelungzen 2” ‘Phe Susie Welt draws a humorous” picture of tne aged Liszt strolling Unter den, Linden with a son-in-law on each arm. Mine. Swift was put onto sing Leonora in “La Forza del Destino” in New York last week. ‘The Herald mildly remarks hhe~ expetlment world have deen ail right had | . Mapleson bees producing opera efter nion of the eccentric King oi and had he sat by himself in th tfouse the sole spectatur during the ~~ performance, but uniortunately there was a public present who were not of his mind as ast of -* La Forza,’ and they audinl, leasure by 2 uncompl: silght, was | y untistakaule as to its meaning.” "NEW MUSIC. ep Willian A. Pond & Co, Chicago: New York: Messrs. Lewis & Newell. “Tarantellu.” by” Henry Mayer; “Come to the Laud of Pence.” alto golo, duet, trio, end quartet, by Alfred G., Hobyn: “Regina Cecli,"" uathem for Euster- ‘Vide, solo quartet and chorus, and ¢bildzen ad fib., with organ or piany accompanunent, by. William Dressler; “Litte Ben Lee,” as sung in: “Oiivette.” by Stephen Adams; *O Wert Toou Neur Se,” sang, by F. Polo Tosti; “A Spanish Love Sung,” by Maude V. Waite; “Golden Sun- - oo Ned’ stragat; “The First Letter,” - L. Sottoy. Jolly Blacksmith,” The Ma: ¢ Chitpel," * Lov Devocon,’ ee Ebe soiri:in Polin.” * tude linprompty,” and * ‘the Happy Pensiat.” th.ricen numvers of w series culled “Little” Clussies," for the plano, by. Angelo de Prosae. Ci Wi: S. Brainard’s Sons: “One Word With: ~ by. kdward Holst; “Tue Toree- ." Sung, by G. A. Hudson; *Zetta, yy Fred H. Putnam; Weep My Cod- cp for Me," cunp-ineeting sony and by Billy Adains; “Murjolume Pot- rles_ Warren; ** Girotie-Girotia, Pirates of Pen mance Potpourri,” oy Charles Warren; Duchesse Potpourri,” by Edward Holst; Middy Potpourri’ by Edward Ho dime, Favart_Potpourric” by: Edward fi *Stefese tofele Potpourri,” by Charles Warren; aud La i ene Potpourri,” by Edward Holst. Potpourri,” by Edward Holst, Boston: Ours son & Co. Chicago: Messra.” Lou & Healy " of st Petersvurg Waltz.” » First Kis ig «pe Gloanng." ** Ker NCL. ~ Raymond's Kill Galop,” “Amamtatn Quickstep,” Wieue Waltz.” by Le Ban of Lean Toy Core! atoyal tz," Manele Waltz,"***. **suren’s Waltz, by JL. Molloy. “The Boys in_Btue are Growing Grey,” mu- | M. Pleteher, and dedicated by him tewood Union Veterta Club, words by N. A. Bartlett, whidh were published tn ‘Tas TRIBUNE during the lust Presidentiut campalxa, nus been published by the Chicugy Musto Com-! pany. at “

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