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as Be rerersee Sa ehU ss or! Fret) hash & /SUNDAY, MAY Ge» ny 188I—TWHNTY PAGES. HOMME GRISWOLD oR CORSETS, “anna sop The Abdominal Corsets, “With and without an ABDOMINAL SUP- PORTER for Ladies in delicate health, and for stout ladies, are unequaled.” They give a GRATEFUL SUPPORT. to the figure, and greatly improve the form... SHOUL- DER-BRACE CORSETS for Ladies, Misses, and Children ; Long Waist and Ex- tra LONG WAIST CORSETS in fine sin- gie French Coutilles for Summer Wear. : CORSETS made to order in the best style of workmanship. - Sold by Lady .Agents, and at'126 State-st:, Room 20. TAKE EL- EVATOR at 75 Madison-st._ Ladies in at- tendance to show and fit the Corsets. . Lady Agents wanted everywhere. Ex- elusive territory given. Acm? Dress Shields. B. PUTNAM, General Agent, Chicago, Hl. - MILLINER EY. ytraordinary - - IMPORTATION cF HAGEDON'S 42'& 44 Niadison-st., . Including the New and Stylish Chip, : “The Voyager.” SHELL BRAIDS,. for Ladies, Misses, and Children. es “The'entire stock is NEW, of the BEST quality, and at ASTON- ISHINGLY LOW -PRICES.. .. ‘Being crowded for room, We offer a number of Fine Second-Hand Square and Upright Piavlos at excep- tionally low prices. “LYON & HEALY, State & Monroe-sts. | PHOTOGRAPHY. * PER DOZEN « For PINOTOGRAPIIS: when: 75 Madison-st., 1s making Cabinets for Ss per doz. equal to ANY produced elsewhere. PER Doz, JAPANESE GOODS. “FIRST _ JAPANESE “ CURIO.” UMMBRELLAS—New Speciaities, Solid Cotors, _ Bk Painted, Fabric Embroideries, Double Lined Tinted Colors, Silver. Gold, Costume Color Sun Bhades. New Goocs in interior decorations, -Fine Carios, Cloisonnes, and Art Porcelains, No.-6 Central flusie-Hall ‘J. A. SPOONER, Agt. +. . BOR STORAGE. . . STORED: AND ERSURED ‘MOTH, FIRE & THIEVES “At the Fur Houre of : A. I. BROMWELL & CO. Ss -161 STATE-ST, : Peto od ce NM coh 1 oc - FOLDING BED. dadrews’ Folding Bed, Barr 4 ee; 4 ep Patent. g ae EDUCATIONAL. A Will r open his SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION ) In Chicago June 15, 16st, a eg ee OUR SOCIETY. Prominent’. Matrimonial Events During the Week. Several Important Weddings to Occur ‘in the-Near Future...” i Club and Society Notes—Surprise Parties, Etc. Personal Mention—Fashionable Flights to _ the Watering Places. : MATRIMONIAL’ EVENTS. One of the most brilliant weddings of the sea- son‘occurred Thursday evening at half-past 7 o'clock at the Third Presbyterian Church, cor- ner of Ashiend and Ogden ave-ues. The-con- tracting purties. were Miss Emly Campbell, daughter of the Hon. B. H. Campbell, and Mr. Males Nixon, son of W. H. Nixon, Esq. A recep- ton folluwed the ceremony at the resijgice of the briae’s purents, No. 373 West Washington street. Mr. and Mra. Nixon will attend the Yulo Commencement, after which they will return to Chicago, and be “at home" to thoir friends Monday afternoonsin July. Thursday evening; at $:50, Mr. Frank, B. Toy, aw well-known youug gentioman of the West Side, und Miss Muble E. Sctiuyler, of Hinsdale, Ill, were united in marriage by the Hey. Dr. H. W. Thomas. .Theyoung couple, ac- companied by a number of their friends, came tw the Doctor's residence in carriages, and there had the veremony performed; concluding this, they drove to the groom's residence, No. 26 South Leuvitt street, where an informat recep- tion was beld, which wa3- largely attended, and greatly enjoyed by all, Mr. und Mrs. Toy’ will mike their howe in this city, residing at No. 23 South Leavitt street. A pleasuut weading took place Thursday even- in, Stay Lh at o'clock, the tev. G. H. Peake otelating. "The contracting parties were Mr. Lue C, Lawton, with J. V. Farwell & Co,, and Miss Clara R. Pratt, both of Coicagu. Relatives omiy were present. The.youns couple will re- side in future ut No. 25 Campvell avenue, where they will be pleased to see all frieuds. Yesterday afternoon, at the residence of Col. James A. Sexton, No. 183 East Eriv street, fn this: city, Mr. Simon B. Mann, a prominent wemver of the Chicayo Uniun Veteran Clud, was united du marriage with Miss Suran J. Couunt,a resi- dent of tne suuthern part of this State. The ceremony was performed by the Rey., R. D. Saovppurd. pustor of the Grace M. E. Chureh. Capt. Lewis. F. Jacobs and Nel- sun Patterson performed the purt of best men. on tho occasion. ‘The bride was beautifully attired, and wus the recipient of a large nuinbder of elegant and costly presents. ‘The guests wero quite numerous, the gentlemen beruon being friends of the bridegroom and Teliow-inuinvers of the Veteran Club. ‘The bridal purty left tor Milwuukee last evening, and will muke quite an extended Northern tour. Monday ufternvon at 4 o’clouk Mr. Gerritt A, Archibuld, of this city, and Miss Lavinia Israel, of Whitehall, UL, were united in buly mati mony by the Rey. Dr. H. W. Thomas, at his resi- dence. Only # few intimate friends of the cons tracting parties were witnesse: of Lhe ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald will make their home at No. 44 South May street. : Miss Curlie J. Taylor, of Boston, and G. Reed Carter, of Junesburg, N.J., were inurried Thurs- day evening, Stay ix, by Prof. Swing, at the res: idence of tf. B.° Luckwoud, Hsy. “The young couple expect to make Chicago their nume, Dr. Wells Andrews was warned ‘uesday to MissAunie Boot at the residence of the bride's Rrand-parents, No, 766 West Washington stroct, the Rev. Louis Kaymona viliciuting. Milss Millie Rosenberg und Mr. Louis Adams were married Tucsdit: ening, at Ublich's Hull, by the Rev. Samuel Marks. ‘Miss Cora Spalding and Mr. Lindsay were mar- ried Thursday ovening by the Rey. O. H. Cessna. 4 WEDDINGS TO COME. The wedding of Miss Frances Angeline Kins- Jey, daughter of A. M. Kinsley, and Sir. Charles: Lawrence Hutchinson, son of B. P. Hutchinson, will occur Toursday evening next at 6 o'clock, atthe Second Presbyteriun Church. A recep- ton will be beld from half-past.6 until 9 o'clock at the residence of the bride's purents, No. 20 Sixteenth street.- ‘The weddiug of Miss Mary Isudore Harvey, daughter of J, D. L. Harvey, £59.. und Mr. George J. Denell will take place Taursday evening. June 2utSo'clock, in ‘trinity Mf. K. Church. ‘Thore will be 2 reception rrom hbulf-past 5 unui & o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, No: 2119 Indiaca aveauc. Thursday, June 9, the marriage of Mr. J.T. utestey, of this city, and Miss Fannie Beards- Jey, of Kankak Hi, will occur ut the First Methodist Church in the last-named city. ‘The murriage of Willizin A. Thompson and ‘Miss Emma Bevee will occur at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, M. Lovejoy, No. 753 West Adams street, Wednesday cvening, May 25, at half-past 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. ‘{bompson will be at home to their friends at No. #33 Adams street Wednesdays.in Juty. “The enzazement of Miss Mattie C. Lorimer and sir. 5. C. Griggs, Jr., in announced. * The murringe uf Miss Tobin and Mr. George Bugs will take place June 7. at the residence of the vride’s parents, No, 15% Douglas avenue. SOCIAL NUTES. TheGeorge H.Taomas Post, No. 5,G.A.R. gave an entertainment in the armory of the’ First Regiment Monday eveamg. The program _ commenced with music furnished by Pound's Orchestra, and a number of choice: selections sunz bythe Caicazo Quartet, also a quartet of Jadies. A recitation from Miss Hunter.was well recelved, and the rendering of * A Naughty Lit- ue Girl,” by Miss Edith Elliott, was enthusiastic. ally encored, upon which Miss Eluiowt recited *:Purguson’s Cut". 1m that inimitable manner which has made this young elocutionist so pop- ular. The grand march played by we orchestra was re3ponded to by about 31) coupl2, and dau- cing, with the serving of an elegantly-arranged supper, storied a delizhtful evenmy to all who partivipated. A banquet and hop will be given by the res: dent chapters ot the Phi Delta ‘Theta Frater ‘ty in honor of the first State Convention of tho frateruity, at Galesburg, Friday even:ng, May 2%. Tho Committee of Arrangements ts M. C. Summers, 5. 8. Carr, R. C. Morse, M. W. Pinek- ney. J. H. Miles, E. J. Edwards, and W. BR: Wor- rail. Tuesday evening Iasta most @ajoyable fare- well surprise was tendered Miss May Robison at the residence of her parents, No. 30 Soymour street, by her many friends. Tho Allanco Club was entertained by Mrs. B. L. Rider, of 438 Warren avenue, last Thursday evenin=. dir. £.C. Fisherread a paperon the “Indian Question,” followed by -remarks from the Hon. E. B. Sherman, Judge Jameson, and Mr. Hayer. Tho musicul parcof the program wus furnished by. Mrs. O. L. Fox and Prof. Perkins, both of whom were in excellent voice. Later in the eveniuz the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, Dr. Foster; Vice-President, Mrs. E. B. Sherman; Secretary, Mrs. Hager. A surprise purty was tendered Mrs. E. M. Fulcher Friday evening by about forty of ber friends at her residence, No, 626 West Washing- ton street. in anticipation of her departure tor England, a3 she leaves Calcago May 2, and will suilin the steamship England, of the National Line, a week later. Sne will return some time in September. ‘The reception tendered the members of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity Wednesday evening at the residence of Perry H. Smith, Esq., corner of Pine and Huron streets, was a brilliant affair, and was attended by 2 large numbor of well: known society people. Dr. Simon SI er, Of No. 221 North La Salle Street, was the recipient Thursday evening of a ped iorseny surprise-party in honor of his 48th ay. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Henneberry, of No. 447 West Taylor street, will celebrate their tin wedding Wedaesday evening. ‘The Painters’ Benevolent and Protective As- sociauon gave its second annual ball et Greene- baum's Hail Thursday night. z Anenjoyable evening was passed at Klare's Parlors Friday evening by the friends of the N. S, PC. it the occasion of their annual May party. ‘The beautiful floral wreath was preseuted to Miss Mary McCarthy, as the most wory, contestant for the honors of “May ueen.”* : Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rush Harris save their second reception last ‘Thursday evening at their resi- dence, No. 69 West Monroe strect. ° Their cle- gant home was tilled by their oumerous friends. After cohgratulations, a bountiful supper'was served by tho caterer, Mr. Fish. . : A‘chanity concert which interested. a ‘large nuznber of people was. given at the Newsboys" Home Monday evening for the beocfitof the Home. The amount realized was $1,109. - The tree-plunting exercises of the June and December classes of the Cook County Normal Schou! took place at the Normal Schoo! yester- day afternoon. It was followed by a promenade concert in the eventns ki tue members of Ilia pha Chapter of the Phi Delta Toeta Fraternity held a social reunion at the Pulmer House ‘Tuesday night. ‘The lumberman's. junch was served at the headquarters of the“ Association, No 250 South Water street, yesterday afternoon by Eckurdr. ES + “PERSONAL. 00 > ‘The following Chicago. "people: saile3 for Eu- rope per Cunard steamer Scythia last. Wednes- day: Mrs,’ Marshali”'Field, Master~ 3. Field, Ethel Field and maid, Miss ‘Scott;: Miss White- and Mrs. C. |. sort of brooch. head, Sirs. Le Grand Smith. “Mrs. Otto H. Matz,’ Miss Evelyn Matz, Miss “Mary M. Boomer, Mrs. Albian Cate, Miss. Mary? Dont and lady friend, Mrs. Charles Hunt and daughter. Mr.’ and Mrs. A.W. Byrne, Mr.‘ and: Mrs.-F. W.Crosby,--Mr. C. E. Culver, Mrs. J.M. W. Jones, Mr. Warren 8. Sones, Miss M..K. Jones, hrs. Robert L. Junes, -Miss Helen and Master Lee Jones, Mr. A. F. An- derson, Mr. P: Caffray, Mr. and Mrs: Ferguson, Mr.and Mrs. E, Hy Gilmore, Mr. ‘Alexander Smith, Mr. and‘ Mrs. James Miller, Mrs, J. M. back like a ‘sailor eoliar, rdy, Mrs, W. P. Stephens, Mr. Jobn Victor, tnd Nis OL. Grayford.: ie . George C. Watrous, of Lonia, Mich., Is in thu cliy the guest of her sister Sire. E. Hall, ‘of No. 23u7 Michigan avenue. Mrs. R. Schlosser und daugbter Alice, have. “returned from:Florida, uhd-are again at Lake Vint. Dr. H. P. Cole has goae East for the sum mer. : ‘Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Clare, “née Runkel, have returned to the city, and will be at home to their friends at No. 72 South Throop street. Jona C. Walils, the luwyer, author of tho new novel, “A ‘Prodigious Fool," will spend the summer with bis ramily umong: the mountains , of Pennsylvania, and return to Chicago in the: all. ae I Mrs. A. Adler, who has been visiting hersister, Mrs. H.'M. Marks, tor several weeks, will return home to Yankton, D. T.. next Tuesday. : Mr, ond Mre. J.B. Thorndyke. née Wright, have returned from their trip South, and will be at home to their friends Thursdays, May 26 and June 2, at No. 203 Ashland avenue. dussJenonic Child and Miss Sarah Solomon have gone to Canton, LL, for n short visit. Mr. Charles T. Otis suiled for -Europe* yester- day on tho Britannte. |. : Br. and dire. John R. Share. will be at_homie to their friends Monday and Tuesday afternoons and evenings, May 23 ana 24. Mrs. F. W. Breed, of Lynn, Muass., 1s visiting her tathor, Dr. Ives, at No. 223 Calumet ave- nue. ‘Mrs. W. H. Stone left tho city yesterday for Deuver. Colo.. Springs for her pealth. + Mrs. E. A. Fisher and ber little daughter Myr- tie, accompanied by her sister, Miss Lizzie Fish er. buve secured apartments at tho Wost End Hotelé Philadelphia, ang ut the Hotel Albion, Atlantic City, for the months of. July and Au- gust, where they will sojourn alternately. ‘They Will be chaperoaed by Mrs. Hishey's mother, Mrs. ut Miss Nelile Culver, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Valentine,of No. 33 Park avenue. Mrs. Franklin MacVench goes to Washington ae eck to visitin the tamily of Secretary Mac- eagh. ‘Miss Lizzie Scott, of McGregor, Ia.,is_visttiog Miss Nollie Wilkinson, of No. 224 West Washing- tun street. Judge James Miller bas changed his residence trom No, 39 Aldine square, und is now the guest, for a few weeks, of bis frieuds Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Gilietto, of No. 306 Michigan avenue, when bo will leave for Kansus for u Visit to his old. home. He will be pleased to see his friends during bis stay here. His very serious injury of lust fall is slowly impro ving, “but still incapacitates: him trom getting aut of the house. Me. 8. A. Perangle, Mr, and Mrs. F. 0. White, and Miss White, of Aurora, Ind., were in tho elty Thursday. ¢ Mr. and Mrs, Charles P. Ryan, né6e Haydon, have returned froin Cedar Rapids, and are Stop-" ping at No. 418 South Oakley avenue. Miss Eva F. Gates hus gone to Michigan, to. pare sketches of apple-blussoms and spring jowers. ‘Mr. George Addison Talmage and sister, Miss annie Talmage, of Port Jervis, N. ¥., are spend- ing a little while at the residence of. their frienas, No. 321 Chicago avenue, “ Mr. igman, of the firm of Henry Oppen- » Suiled for Europe last Thursday. SOCIETY TOPICS. English china, decorated in rich colors and bold designs, Is choson for dinner sets, while for teas, for dessert, and for luncheons light’ decor- ations in delicate colors on thinnest French wares are preferred, Cun anybody tell us why a woman, emerging from a crowded car, always makes believe she 13 going to get out at one side of the platform, until two or three men have jumped off in the mud, and then steps dif at the other side? . She always Goes it, and we want to know the reason whys. Mrs. V. B. Jenkins, who tately introduced Limoge painting and modeling in clay so suc- cessfully in Chicaro, bas just returned from the Cincinnati potteries, where sbe gathered many valuable ideas for the venetit of hor large class of pupils. She also. brings back blue, green, and parian clays. Her new studio is Koow 37, over Matson’s. Chiengo’s fair daughters have taken thé festhetic nonsense deeoly to heart. One recent- ly inquired for furniture covering, “something with a distinct individuality—but—rather sub- dued and—pensive—with u—dash of patos und —fuint sugxestor of infinit tenderness.” ‘The bunquet of the Pst Upsilon fraternity at the Palmer House Thursday evening was an, elaborate affair, The menu curds, perfect yems in their line, were furnished by the society sta- dioners, Dunwell & Ford, A dainty caprice pins a bouquet of rose-buds, violets, oF pansies at the top, or one side the delicately cared parasols used fn driving fn an” open carriage. The effect is very pleasing when tre purasol ts covered with lace. Among the “oldest settlers" ut the Old Set- ters reunion at the Calumet Club was the cater- er of the occasion, John Wright. For twenty years be has contributed to the success of lead- ing social events. What is most worn ‘this year is indisputably bdluck Spanish lace, nat only for trimming every- thing that cn de trimmed, but for makimr en- ure skirts.. These have a foundation of black sbauner silk, which {s closely covered with black Spanish luce: Superior inaies’ boots at attractive prices can be sclected from a stock of custom work ut Keller's, Monroe street, Palmer House. ‘Boots to order at short notice. Fancy jewels play an important part in mod- ern toflets. No scarf,tie, or bow of any kind is now worn without being’ fastened with some Most of these brooches are in the form of insects, butterflies, lady-birds, Snails, and even spiders, although the latter have not obtained the vogue tbat was predicted for them. On Monday J. H. Thorp & Co., 191 State strect, will show Panama and Manila hats of fine quali- ty. They are well worth calling to see. a fresh arrival of imported flowers in wreathes and bunches. ° Simple black dresses for morning costumes have x basque and over-skirt of camel's-hair bunting wits steel buttons, and crescents of steel for the only trimming. a Lace: mitts in every shade, all silk, at 45 cents a pair, worth §1. For burgains always enll.at Parisian Dress ‘Trimming Company. Ernest Mix, 179 State-st. Louls A. Godey, of Godey’s Lady’s Book, left Qn estate inventoried at $21,854. As u' dis- tinguished Frenchman satd, Let me. publish the fashions of a nation, aud I.care not who loses money by publishing its classics.” - For an exquisitly elegant bonnet visit Mrs. Eltiott, 179 State-street, Palmer House. Now that Princess Stephante has cried instead of smiling as brides of tis day are ordered todo, “the authorities are ut sea as to what bridal code they shall preseribe,—smiles or tears, ‘Thero {s no better place for ladies and gentle- men to take dinner, luncheon, or refreshments than the Central Café, Central Music Hall Build- ina. The ices, crenms. glaces, ete., of this café are pronounced .the finest in the elty.. Open unttl atter theatres. : When Rabelais was on his deathbed, 2 consul- tation of physicians was valled. “Dear gentle- ud tho wit to the doctors, raisting his Janguid head, “tet me die a‘natural death.” Dr. Robert Hunter bas just done a real service to suffering humanity by issuing. in compact pumphiet form a treatise on“ Food and Diet” in Heulth and Diseuse. Allornamestal pieces for the table, such-as épergnes of Dresden, Capo di: Monte, or giass. ure now made low and broad, and all decorations in the way of flowers are stmilarly low. Children’s photographs Smith does take Iustantancously whether asleep or awake. At 406 North Clark street may be.scen ‘The finest collection, by bis- process Getatine. No better prepuration for a business eireer 1s Possible than course at H. B. Bryant's Chicago Business College. The girl who was locked in her lover's urms for three hours explains that it wasa’t ber fault. She claims he forgot the combination. ‘This windy weather is trying on Indies’ front batr until they procure Burnbam's natural curly waves ut Central Music-Hall Hair Store. : With morning costumes the smallest linen col- jar in English shapes ig worn, fastened by the long scart pins of silver or with stone beads. lillinery at wholesale prices at Hayne's Pal- ace of Fatbion, 19S und 2W) N. Clark strect. 400 trimmed patterus. Luryest stock in the city. “Summa, what are twins_made for?" asked a litle girl the other day. [er precocious elder brother replied “So that cannibals may eat phil- openas.”" Perfection hard wood refrigerators and Para- gonranges. Seavey & Co., 40 State. ©». Fora fine stock of paper hangings, and as fine wort as is done in the city, whicn-is always Promptiy attended to, callon David ‘f. Walker, #129 Wabash avenue, . “What a béautiful thing, my dear, is a rosy check.” “Yes, husband, but how grent the cone trast when the blush settles on the nose!" Grant's Condensed Coffee fs especially conyven- fentin bot weather.. Call for iz at 60 Randolph street, Central Music-Huil Building. Some one will obtain a bargain in diamonds at Shurley’s, 103 Randolph strest, this week. A lndy writes: “One thing which I think that ladies buve a right to ask fs that gentlemen in a borse-cur shall keep thelr feet on the tloor in- stead of rubbing the mud off them against the dresses of ladies that puss in and out."” Must have room for our Philadelphia folding bed, so-are selling the ottoman bed at cost. Wirts & Scholic, 2 Wabash avenue. Refrigerators, porcelain-lined coolers, and filters, Highland ranges, carpet sweepers, at Harbeson & Judd’s, 83 North Clark street. Lott has rented a’cottage at Lake George for the summer, whero she hopes to enjoy that re- pose und comfort so proverbial to the shores of the Horicun waters. -The “Sine qua non” of ‘cigaret smoktn; reached, The “Opera Puffs” are simply dele cious.’ Saliva proof and will not stick to the lips. A novelty of tho season is the marine tichy of embroidered mull muslin, cut square in the either in vandyke crossed or else tied points or round scallops, and in front. cf be 9 Our suburban readers, when in Chicago, will | find no better place to -take luncheon or dinner. than the new “Central Cufé,” Central Music-Hall Building. The satin-finished silks are now considered Miss N ey less dodirable than those of Surah’ or twilled texture. is aberd oar Highland -Ranges,: Perfection Réfrigerators, . and ice-boxes, best on earth, so says Thompson, of 181 Lwenty-secund street, and he knows. Women who have jnot. fine teeth laugh only with their eyes. “g° 9 - . eg H. Reinhardt, merchant tailor, 208 Clark street, is puttlug up. sume: very stylish young gents’ sults at prices not to be found in aby ether first- class establishment in tho city. In consideration of comfort and conventence,’ for wear: at. fashionable summer resorts, our modistes are aguin'urging the claims: to notice of foulard silks, and are busy in making thom up into costumes... Fetherly’s . Parisian Complexion Powder .is made in three. shades,—white, rose, and bru- nette. 109 Wabash avenue, .” “House-cleaning means for the women to tio towels around their heads, and run the men into the street without any breukfust every morning forn. week or su, while they break lamps and spill whitewash on the stairs. gee “ The most toothsome, delicate, and delicious. morsel you ever ute—Paris Styles Confections,” found only ut Krunz’s, 8) State. For general house-furnishing goods, ranges, ete., see Isuae W, Bangs & Co., No. 47 State. the New York Matt's titerary editor, speaking of novels, in which everybody is in ‘love, pro- phesics an immortality of intellectual idleness on tho part of thelr writers inn future state, where they neither marry nor are given in mar- riage. oe dies can and do-.enjoy smoking the new “Opern Pull” cigarettes. . ‘They ure exquisite. , Among the new. fabricg mention. should be made of the moussdline de sole, or sillc muslin, ‘4 mixturo of silk and wool. which 1s deliciously soft und pliable and’ well adapted to the most elegant toilets. "+ : Original designs in children’s aco caps and sunbunnets. Mrs. Hodge, 151 Twenty-second st. Solling out the Philadelphia sofa bed at cost to muke roum for: the. new ottoman bed. J. A. Colby & Co., 217 and 219 State street. a .. Said Brown: “Smith won't have so soft 2 thin} us he bas had." “ [don’t know,” reptied Robin- sou; “he'll buve-a sott_ thing so. long us ho doesu't lose bis head.” ~ Genuine Fisher refrigerators, family mangies, a few received by Haten & Breoze, 5) Stute st. Amone the handsomest aresses ina very cle- gant trousseau in prepuration ig oue of.raisin do Corinthe cashmere and ivory Surab, with etripes of pule blue and deep pink. will pay any person Hberally who bns bad my patout no plate fulse teath put In by any other deutist. J. E. Low, patentee and sole owner of this new process. No, 125 Stute street. Stall light mantles wil!be worn as soon as the hot weather sets in; these are really nothing qore tban scarfs,. either straight or rounded in the middle of the buck. : Prof, Boston is the only one who makes a specinity of curing dandruff und other sculp troubles. Room 7, Central Music-Hall, The pet excitement of the present in gloves, finds form in the Harris seamless gloves, with the laciug-cord and button tustening.- Tbis conaists of a number of minute gilt buttons, set directly opposit, on each side of the slit in front, —these buttons: being grooved, und a twitch of the cord that passes from side to side being all that is necessury to fasten the glove. CLASS .TREES. Annual Exercises of the Normal School Pupils, The avnun! custom of. cluss tree-planting was. observed by tho gruduating classes of 1880 at the Cook County Norma! Schou! at Englewood yes- terduy afternoon. - Atzo‘clock the pupils, nearly 400 in number, marched into the chapel, and all the remaining Space was speedily occupied by’ visitors. Prof. L.5. Wentworth, Principal of the institution, presided, his desk surmounted by a pyramid of wild violets resting on 1 base of maple lenves. Prof. Wentworth begged to apologize for the absence of Mayor Harrison, who nad beco nd- vertised to deliver tue address of the occasion, but who was prevented by'otliclal business from tuitilling the appuintment, He was, however, buppy to Introduce Mr. W. H. Wells, wno_ wag a veteran in the Ilinvls school service. Prot. Yells delivered an interesting . address, and ioner Purington followed with a few elite R. Graham sang In excelient style Augyio di Luna,” concluding the In-door ex- ercises. ‘ ‘The assemblage then repaired to the campus, the punlls marching in procession, and forming ahollow squire around the class trees, two xraceful elins. ‘The June class was the first to Plant its tree, exch member, iucluding the sweet girl graduates, taki turn ‘in custing a shovel- fuloycarth around the roots, The class was composed of the following persons: Blanche “Mary A. Kehoe, Mary A, Caskey Cort E. Lewis, Louise H. Conover, Winifred D, Mitchell, Louie 8. Chapman, Alice A. Huling, Hattie L. Lyna, Blanen L. ituthenberg, du A. Shaver, Frank Cook, Minnie E. Holton, Mollie A. Duggan, Elie M. Fair, , Mrs. Murguret S. Fitch, Eva Harland, dda C, Southard, Euwin E. Griswold, Lulu E. Wood, Katie T. Keating, fi cau wus followed by an oration by Frank ook. The December graduating class, composed of the following pupils, planted {ts tree: ‘Tillfe Anderson, ‘Nellie G. Lansing, Luey A: Burk, Mary McGurn, Hattle Beaumont, Eniily-E. Springer, Carrie E. Bragg, ‘Clara J, Sehlund, Marcella Cusack, Helen I. Smart, Catharine Crowley, “Bertha S. Schjoldager, Julia A. Dundon, Puilip Tricchier, * Alice Drake, Lila E. Wright. Jenole Ellison, : Schlund read a prettily-written Miss Clara J. essa: ‘The band played “Auld Lang Syne,” the peo- ple uniting in tho words, after which the pupils and a few invited friends went to the dining- roow and evjoyed an excellent lunch. During its progress Washington Hesing was introduced and gave some plengant reminiscens of his coliege life. The evening was devoted tou sociul, tne hours being whiled away with music and dancing until nearly sniduight. 5 Mans of the visitors inspected the. school building and examined the specimens of class work which adorned the Dlick-boards. The drawings were greatly admired. AUCTION SALES. GEO. P. GORE € 65., 211 & 216 Maaison street. REGULAR TRADE SALES TUESDAY, May 24, 9:30 a. m., and THURSDAY, May 26, 9:30 a. m. Monday, May 23, COMMENCING AT 10 AM SHARP, Boots, Shoes & Stippers, Especially destened for city fouait trade, and all deal- RETAILERS OF TS, SHOES, SLIPPERS Are invited to attend the AUCTION SALE on Of 2,600 Cases, All custom-made and very seasonable goods, when Sale Commences at 9:30 prompt, GEO. P. GORE & Co., THURSDAY, May 26, At0:30 an.m., Crockery. and Glassware, FULL ASSORTMENT OF Decorated Chamber Sets, Glassware, Lamas, Brackets, &e, GEO, P, GORE « CO.. Auctioneers. - EX WR.A. DRY GOODS, Roth Sales Very Important and Attractive: Clothi- WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT AUCTION, .300 Cases ers are urged to attend. AND Wednesday, May 25, every reiuler can tind any needed thing In hls line. Id sind 216 Madison-st. REGULAR WEEKLY TRADE SALE OF W.G., C, G., and Hotel Ware, Goods packed for country merchants. Hilinery---Special - Sale, THURSDAY, MAY-26, 10:30 Av-M.-- An tmporter retiring from trade will offer this entire Stock of very high cost grades. embracing itieh Pitmes.Ostrich Tips, Pompons, Real French Flowers, ete. etc; also in connection a large invoice of “rench Materinl” in bulk. * GEO. BP. GORE & CO.. Auctionears, AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMENTS, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Genera! Auctloneeri, 81 und & Randolph-st, ‘ish Rugs, . CARPETS, EMBROIDERIES ‘WE SELL AT AUCTION THIS. WEEK. A consiznment of the above goods, which, for va- riety, style, and olegance, have not Been equaled in is city, ‘The shipment bas been delayed in transit, We wil! give due notice in dully papers of date and Place of sule, A ELISON, FLERSHEIM &CO., - Auctioneers. OIL PAINTIN WE ARE SELLING AT 83 NMadison-st., Opposite McVicker’s, A LARGE AND ELEGANT COLLECTION Valuable Oil Paintings. Sale will be continued for . A FEW DAYS ONLY, At 10 a. m., 2:30 & 7:30 p. m. ELISON, FLERSHEIM £ CO., Auctioneers. “ASSIGNEE’S SALE Balance of the stock of CHAS. R.. OSBORN & CO. Removed to our house. . SAUCES, PICKLES, WINES, &c, Also 50 Pails Tobacco. Sale Tuesday, May 24, at 10 a. m. ELISON, FLERSHEIM £.CO., ‘St und 8 Kundolph-st. Wednestay and Saturday Of evory week we sell at our Stores, 84. & 86 Randolph-st., Furniture, Garpets, and General Household Goods, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctloneers. Pawnbrokers’ Sale. Thursday, May 26, af 10 O'clock, At our Stores, we sell for A. Goldsmid un- redeemed WATCHES, DIADLIONDS, JILWELRY, GUNS, PISTOLS, OPERA GLASSES, And a larze lot Miscellaneous Goods. Sale peromp- tory for. Cash, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO... j 8¢ and 8 Randolph-st. POMEROY & CO., THLE AUCTIONBERS CHICAGO, 78 and 80 Randolph-st., Hold Regular Sates of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GCoDS On Tuesday and Friday Of each week at 9:50 o'clock a. m. On Tuesday next wo sell_n large assortment of Crockery, Carpets, Cook Stores, and Furniture. POMEROY & C0., 783 & SO Randolphsst., ‘Will sell on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock 50 Sewing Machines! Of all the best makers, comprising Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, Howe, Singer, and others, Sule positive. "i By HODGES & MORRISON. Gt MADISON: ‘We shall sell tho entire contents of two private resi- dences, consisting of Fine Parlor Furniture, Marble-rop Chumiber Suits, Boynton Foiding Gedstead. Fine Hat Tree, Frenct Beds-lounges, Moquay ‘carpets, E, pels, Ingrain and ofl cloths, diminu:room und kiteben Turniture, crockery and glassware, etc, etc. Three first-class rungs.” All tu be SULD AT AUCTION,” 3 ON THE FRENCH PLAN, ‘This week. One set A No. Uhneness. 5 HODGES & MORRISON, GIS, 650, 541g Mavison-st. £10,000 worth of carpets und furniture wanted for cash, 5 Plate Mirror, Brusséla_car- CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, Contents of Seven Rooms at Auction. MONDAY, MAY 23, AT 10 O'CLOCK, Paslor, Chamber, und -Dining-room Furniture, at 510 Duaning-st, near Lincoin-ay. DD. LUNG & U ‘This Pea . the LINGARD: GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st, opposite the Court-House- SEVEN NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES, BEGINNING TO-MORROW, MONDAY, MAY 23, Brief engagement of the Brilliant Young Actress, : “SUPPORTED BY MR. LEWIS MORRISON, “And a specially Selected Company. ; Miss Ella Wren, Miss Eugenia Blair, Miss Mosher, Miss Baker, Mr. Forrest Robinson, Mr. Russell Bassett, Mr. John Lane, and Mr. Harry Wood. MONDAY, TUESDAY,. AND WEDNESDAY, CAMILLE! ROSE WOOD.....sseeee000:M8eccseseeesseeee CAMILLE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, FROU-FROU!. SUNDAY NIGHT, Mgy, grand closing performance, CAMILLE! Elegant Costumes, New and Beautifull Scenery and Appointments. * voming next week—The Fifth Avenue Comte Opera Co., produciog OLIVETTE and BiLLEE ‘Ta YLOR, THIS SUNDAY EVENING, LAST TIME OF THE VERY FUNNY COMEDY, Rooms for Rent! HOOLEY’s THEATRE, ‘THIS SUNDAY SIGAT ONLY. only time in this city of the LINGARDS and their Company in the funny Comedy, THE LION AND.YHE MOUSE. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. On Thursday Evening, May 26, the APOLLA CLUB, Assisted by Miss ETTIE BUTLER, Soprano; Dr. C_ CLARK, 3M. EC! |. Violont los Wat ‘SEEBOUCK. P fanist; i. M. WILD, Organist, will give un vld-time MANNERGHOR CONCERT. Reserved Seats for sale on and after to-morrow morning at the Central Music-Hall Box-Ottice at the Popular prices of Ke, 7c, und $1, zecording to location. VICKER’S THEATRE, LAST WEER OF THE MADISON SQUARE. THEATRE COMPANY Every Evening During the week, Stecle Mackaye's Comedy-Drama, HAZEL KIRKE. ‘The success of this delizhtfal stage pleture continues, unabated. REMEMBER THE LAST WEEK. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. Secure seats early and avoid the rush. ‘Ticket Oflce open from 7 o'clock a. m. til 10 o'clock p. m. Monday, May 2th, THE ACME OLIVETTE COMPANY. HOOLEVS THEATRE. Biche only chance his season to se D Elngarep inthe Comedy oy Raut wwerniee raed) 11 ic a soning “yite LIU AND Tia BOUSE SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite Sherman House. Sund: ONE WEEK ONLY—Commencing Monday, May 23, of WI WENRY’S PREMIUM MINSTRELS. Mead the Names: SCHOOLCRAFT AND COES. HL WENK % TOM ENGULISHJOHN RAINE, JOHNSON AND DAILY. ALI-NA-WEY-U. (A fall blonde Indian, with power: WADE AND LA CL BEACH AND GOU BURTON AND WES’ EB-A superb Quartette and Orchestra of skilled Soloists. . SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark Street, oppostte Sherman House. hb bass voice.) TO-DAY—SUNDAY, MAY 2 Math t 2:9) and night al VOSIVIVELY Last TINGS of the benutifal and celebrated Equestrienne Queen, FANNIE LOUISE BUCKINGHAM, In her Kenowned character * MAZEPP: Introducing her famous and Maguittcent: Tae JAMES MELVILLE. MISS EMILLE GAYIN ‘Will receive a limited number of pupils in DRAMATIC ' BEADING During the Summer months, Send_apolications to Hom 2% Cenirat Music Wai. HOULEY’S THEATRE. This Sunday evening, Wm. H. Lingard. Miss Alice Dunning Lingard, supported by thelr awn’ Cumpany, in the very Inughable Comedy, Mit LION AND EE MOUSB. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ined Commencing Monday, May 23, - MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Second nnd Last Wook of the Stecle Muckaye Compuny In the superb Comedy-Drama, WON AT LAST. - Large and enthuslastic nudiences, Sunday. May 2, the Original BIRCH & BACK US SAN FRANCISCO RAINSTRELS Direct from thelr Upera-House, New York City. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. ELOCUTION Commences July 7, closes Sept. 2, Send ror cireulars. WINDOW CLEANER. ASK E.-P. Preston & Co., Agents N. ¥. Belt- ing & Packing Co., -Saisbur: Cline, Agents Boston Belting & Packing Co., if we do not always buy the best and high- est priced rubber manufactured. Per- fection Window Cleaner Co, ; 3 FOR SALE, & 3. CASEY, EP at and 43 Fifth-av., _ Have for sale some tine Black Walnut Bank ‘and Saloon Counters, Black Walnut Oftice Partitions, Beer-Coviers und Ico-Boxos, House and Ofice Furni- ture of ovury kind, Restaurant Quults; one nice Hall Fire-roof safe. arae) ieee te Clasp or Fold those ttle hands in prayér. 3 HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Commencing Satie Marah, phe original andonly SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS,. . ‘The most tulented, thorcugh und competent Minstrel Organization in tha wor Direct trom ‘Opera WiGune, Broadus. Naw Vari Maal Cpe J. CUTLEN, Munacer, WENTZEL’S PANOPTICUN. 322 Randolph-st., corner South Clark. Gallery of Lifelike and Lifeaize Fienres by world- famed artists in the Vid Counter, from fichard W az ners volebrated operas, the Nibelunxen, Cieosatra, Snowwhite.. the Warrior, the of Germuny, Austria, Kussia; Willem, Crown ince of Germany; Prince Kismares, Fleld-Murshal Moltke. Avo a great many Curiosities. Oven trom.8n.m: to 1 p.m... Admission, 25 cents; chlidren 10 cents. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Don’t fail to nee the LINGARDS the fanhlest of all Comedies, THE Emperors aod Company in LION “AND 'THE ORBE thls in pday pleat only. | o-morrow len 3 “EXCURSION STEAMER. GRACE'.GRUMMOND. = J. M. MITCHELL, Master. 3 + Will lenve Clark-st. bridce: Sunday, May 2, at2:0 p. m. for South Chicago... On tie Iake nt7 p.m. * 3 * Ce Towiic Clerk. i IDEAL j SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION. MISS ALICE PLACIDE, the celebrated Actress and Elocutionist, ts prepared to five’ tnstructions in Elocutios and Acting to ladies the, gentlemen. \"Address “or c2:l Studio, Keller: ‘House, corner Haisied and Monroc-sts. | : HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ‘This Sunday night,, only performance ofthe. and Company in tie great Comedy, THE LIUS aND WHE worse AMUSEMENTS. ! $03,304 ~— PERSONS One Week Only, Commencing Monday, May 3 17th ANNUAL TOUR of the greatest of all, the GREAT FOREPAUGH © . SHOW! ql ZUILA’S ~ WONDERFUL_ACT HER HUSBAND UPON HER SHOULDERS Always under one manaxoment. Never oblizedto.: “combine” oF chanee, Prneeebte. #) ‘sents a ater Cx! vestient, Originates, owns, and exhibies more novelties: uns uiasa wad better ree formers, more rare aulmais, more of everythug 1a the world of show than any und all other exhibitions single or combined, and now, as In the past, is the Largest Tented Exhibition in the World, - ‘Wn exhibit afternoon and evening at Chicago, Lake Front, One Week Only, fommencing MONBAY, MAY 3, Everything new ve season. lons expended fo: yor. day. The New World's wonder, Haast 20 Huge Performing Elephants, And the only Colosea! CIRCUS IN TWO RINGS = Siiapoen Wrenageria Traieee Wild Beast Snow. Siorlds Fair Gathering of Barth's Living Wonders. asta : 22 Reason-Gifted Trained Stallions, ‘Trick Horses und ‘Ponies. All surope swept of tt attractions. Engagement and their first appearance: here of the Old “World's Intesr surprising sensation, e great Selbini & .Villlon Troupe of - Gymnastic Bi- e cyclers, : ‘ ‘They turn somersaults from shoulder to shoulder, stund cach upon the others..bead. 3 resting on ths |: wheelman, and 2.3, und4 form : in juggling und ail manner of done upon bicyles dashtug aroun mile speed. ‘The world amazed fonts of these rockless - * Riders of the Rubber-Hoofed Steed, Zulia, the Female. Blondin, atesch exhibition, Wheeling Her Baby Across a 3-4 Inch Wire * [00 Feet In Mid-Alr, eee Riding,» velocipede, ‘and crossing ‘blindfolded the same hich wire. All Europe's Grontest Hiders in the Circas in Two Rinzs, : : Trained Giraffes, : Performing Lions, Tigers; and other Antmals. Bible Behemoth. Unie": Animals and at the cor, Sea Lions, a Wilderness-of Lace Birds. Monday Forenoon, May 30, Grea‘est, Grandest. Pageant Ever beheld upon the streets éf an American city. ‘The Deautifal Oriental Romanceuf 7 F ~~ Lalla’ Rook, Mlustrating her departaro.from Delhi, The Famous $10,000. Beauty,-"the Hansomest Woman in the World as. Lalla Rookh, - Now prodnced for tho first time in America. $200,000 expended for this marvelous. moving panorama of beauty, wealth, and grandeur, in addition to the 2 GRAND DRESS PARADE And revlew of all the resonrees of the Great Fore- paugh Show, making the longest, lartest, most lavish speotacular stroot pageant ever made by any show In ¢ Universe. Admission, only 50 cents. under # years, 25 evening stusual hours. ‘Arenic Chairs. Promennd Concerts one hour before commencing by the two great bands, Py ADAM FOREPAUGH,. Sole Proprietor. ADAM FOREPAUGH, Jr., \ Manager. OF THE Monday, May 23, ss. Tuesday, May 2s .-Wednesday, May 25 Thursday, May 26 Friday, Bey Opening in Chicago, ‘ON THE. LAKE FRONT,’ a FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING AURORA... ROCKFORD Hee Tuesday, June 7 Wednesday, June 8° Thursday, Tue 9 Friday, Junie 10 Saturday, June 11 Monday, June 13 Tuesday, June 1 During the summer Ar. Forepaugh will makes GRAND TOUR of the WEST. Visiting’ all tlie leading cities on such lines of rall-: ronds as tarnish tramsportauion facilities abreason~ abfe mzes. Further Particulars Hereafter.