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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1881—TWENTY PAGES SOCIETY. The Hegira to the Watering- ' Places at Home and Abroad. The Wedding Gifts of the Week —Marriages to Come Of, What ihe Clubs Have Been Doing Dur- ing the Week—Surprise Parties. MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. Aver vlish wedding accurred Wednes- day afternoon at’ Ravenswood, HL, the eon- qacting parties being Mr. Frank W. Little, Chief Clerk in the freight department of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, and Miss Florence Shepherd, avery striking brunet, of Ravenswood. At 5 o'clock, whilst the organ peated forth a resonant wedding imarch, the bride entered, and, preceded by the ushers, W. L. Floyd and $. F. Patterson, aug the master of cere- slowly advanced le to the alt tar, where the bride- ited her. "the bridal party and. in- red to the residence of Mr. Se eangratalallanr uf their friends and the customary tokens of love and esteem. ‘These over, they entered a carriage and were driven where they commenced their ne Ol a steamer tor Milwauk we. Mrand Mrs. Little will be at home to their friends on Paulina street, Ravenswood, in 3u J. Johnson, ner of W. recently of aukes, and Mr, Samuel L. Barbour, v ed Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’eloc! idence of the bric Walnit street. the Kev. Dr. Noble officiatme. Mr. William Trimmer, Jr,, and Mr. Jolin IL. ‘The eeremony Ww ich, C ‘Oey and will be + at home” to thei ne, No cards, rask, a proialucnts nd wealthy Tiends at No 30) iat “Agustus Aurora i friends, aunumbe: an neighboring were present nd 2 few from: Chi Y nk enjoy the fes- nd the supper by SCNTS Were Tes denee of the bri bash avenue, ls ‘A quiet ‘ttle wedding party assembled at the residence of Mrs. iE. Lutz to. with the murriange of Trer eldest daughter, Miss Belle Lutz, with Mr. Theodore Buluuan, of the firm of Hulion lildreth, “Lhe party ushered hy Mf arles Lutz and) M Jorn edd hy tie Rev. hich a cheiee r smal he to their future home, AE COTTA. presented to ii slender y < of olive prnaments OF suNINEr Ye n Will be ** at home wbove number. the 1 F ther Koop- Hie Heath, of Milwaukee, avd Mr. alette. OF 1 yy, Were mar uesday. After duly £ home” to their friends on June s Til. Mr. Jame Prof, Gustavu Mattie J. Boyce, 0} was Derfarmed by the I Churel of that tow ot the |; married to M ‘The ceremony Mauiier ins the stopping with residence. No. ¢ i as where they wil be “pleased to see theit friends. , at_ Montreal, . of Chicago, The couple Jast Wednesday . Herbert D. F Louise W. Garratt. 2 here this morning to and start at once for ide society Bureer, cle the Rev. Mr, Berry, of sil Saints’ E Church; and there was The bride wore brown silk, 01 ze blnseons and diamonds. The presents were numerots and rich, After the ceremony there was dancing. which continue until 1i, when the company sat down toa fine collation spread by hinsiey. The happy couple spend the honeymoon traveling throuxh the East, and home* to all im their return will be ~ at heir friends in their handsome North Side residence. ‘The marriage of Miss Panne. Deutsch, daughter of F. Deutsch, Es Mr. J. G. Beiteld, was solemn ‘thnrsday in the presence of the nny rel: the contracting parties. place at the house of the brid enue, the Re’ - H. Polaehe! ‘ceremonies. The pre nd costly, including, ft of the Jady employes of Helle ‘Bros. After’ ‘es the sts partook. of an cle: 7 tinued to a date hour. ‘Th ing atour of the Wi oe a 4. Moffmann, one. of the leading bus ytown, and Miss E. G. Longenceker were married on the 16th inst, and are now in the city spending their hor moon With their brother-in-huw, Cc sell, No, 851 West W ington street. BLISS. “The marriage of Miss Matie L. daughter of the Hon. D. F. Barclay, and M Nathaniel C, Sears, will be evlevrated Wed- nesday evening, June 22, at the residence of the bride’s parents, No. 7 Dundec street, Elgin, UL. The marriage daughter of Mrs. Albert G. Lithgow day evening, at § « rrie Williams, E. Williams, and Mr. will be celebrated Mon- Jock, at the residence of the bride's mother, No. 3149 South Park avenue, ‘Miss Mary Magill and Mr. Edward Ward are to be married son, “The engagement of Miss Cora Powers and- iT. Clara Spiei nd Mr. A. Wolf are to dé married next mouth. «Miss Bertha Obendorf and Mr. David Stein are engaged. Fannie Gutkeind \yae th Mp. B. i} & Co. of thi also of Des Mein SOCIETY NOTES. ‘suiecics evening Miss Verona Porter en- tertained the Euterpean Musical Society at her residence, No. 258 Washington street. le Society proceeded to transact important matters of business, and then devoted its at- tention toa well-rendered program, cousis ing of yoeal and instrumental music, by the following participants: The Misses Birge, Rominci: cht, Frie, and Messrs, Thue, Lane, ©. Patters After partaking of bounti the Society wended its w: lighted witlr its ev Wednesda of the Sund of Mr. Fred 5. q hool class, at Pond, inet at Carpenter, ce and T. Dunk. 1 refresiiments, y homeward, de- ting’s entertainment. ening, June 1 3, the members ind other friends his residence, No. 252 North La Salle street, to assist in celebrating the twenty. has birth rst The affair w into ihe ‘zentien dancing, ai most enjoy: Pond was the rec ee w Hon ww tina, ‘Jha Ler, Curti inson, Ots ‘enaide, uten for the oceasion by Mr. Char: Son, Wis read. and, with the aid of ius des the gv0d wishes of all present, Goodhue and augth anniversary of S 2 surprise to Mr. Pond, cau While th mt aoe ie gentlemen of the the ladies “Tantoms, to ren present. An evening was ‘ipient of several Ssrs. Helin, On, and Uuteh- Mr. and Mrs. L. Stern, of No. 18!4 Wells stveci, Will celebrate the t number of her J residence, on being her AAnexeellent supper and go the ent seeming to ny of their During tb “called and company with s tions, which added t the evening. -Mimong the invi cock, Mr, rand urs, John Mr. a Byri Ke “event of the v nquet of the Sor the 1 Clark streets nticipated, A party of friends of Mr. Al svent County, never Ir. Pinkert pitality, iis friends had such a good time initeh regretted their carly re- that they vi turn to business. The sumual Conmenceme Dearborn Semina nes in Trinity M. E. Chur eaten evening Cl ms of the Indiana Av Academy gave the tinest nto their hy and dance combined. e taking the ment se is ue th wok Furs Napier, ‘y took place Sstedof adramatic and musical Th anni- r residence “Brookes entertained quite 2 friends aman : vening at t Vau Buren sth bi od nu: 5 to the best he evening the ted guests were and Mrs, Jolin Barker, Mr. and nd yeuey) the “MV and Lil ne, mda, Will u . William J. Brookes, and 1 Pinkerton nday at his eou In “Me looking better om’s usual he nt exerc NUS! ch. There was the Reception ate Dancing id largest recep- ds, at the hit ee program con- ntertain- ‘The, highest arts dramati and nutsieally for the fine wrlistic manner of their rende iy Turn and "Nan the Goo othing.” solos, and quirtets filled ane bi, closing \ y dancin: *E u and the 1, and Lily + render ved The ladies of the of Hyde Park held a Jollisieat ti evening at the residence of Uneir Miss J Minnis dancing Ww 3 indutzed in unt and, atte Brayton, and siection of of ool re Wednesday, with th sult eee ME. Jul fs Edwin Dundon. au on the 21 pvol at the home of Mi Ws ashington-stre and pi st a deluchtt ‘The ninth annual reunion i Uptey of the (Phi John oF if sof the school, it the | gave their quarterly enterts sg AE the 1 Mr. _ Durrell as Lon 1 aS, un, Ba lett. Miss Sprague, Webb, and George Grifin Voeal and instrument time between the iets, alarge a About thirty e1 young people ‘of Twenty-second and Ti vot on the Ch train and procee edtesl mson’s resid danced and promen: ‘y jar retursie The Engle’ Jast meeting of the season 3 at the residence of M Stewart avenue. Lt was on gatherings of the season, tn Joo Jadies and rent evening, The mus! the evening. ical numbe < Hammond, Alumni. they wer re Joined in the’T Hy-ILo coach, An appropriate “pre: endel ren in conne: idence of Mr pin the ** Pick wit " Tape ted, with W. 1° Varhished byt the ladi couples of well-known so rg le, led iit inidnight. to the city wood pitenuyeaciets held their ont By ‘nny Speer, jou aieahe fa 3h came MeN ie Manson, Miss il anid Lang Sy! of the ne pe uy enjoyable event ple, Fevents of the em bled West and banquet of hi Kapp Si fe sone of tle mst suc WW Welter, Will. troll Mr: ide betw: to Mi uy ‘The lb slags, y evening Tfunter on ft the largest e being nearly mit during the { literary part, of jee uuni of the ‘The amual reunion of the Jones school occurs next ‘Thursday evening in the Firs Methodist Church. | It will he in aiusieal aud literary nter- vs to beat brilliant iainment, and prom cured, ar citatiol an nstitute, Nos. 165 and 1 y evening, th mencement ¢ & eretnt ¥ 2oth, at the Thi ur with an eis oom Lorimer, D. 2. A delizntful hursday, es adies’ Sem Luvitations were ¢ aad to the patrons the av mer urptl uy were and these Were ie program, 2, each WUT nerited, appt ‘ée musicale’ w present to th of the Dest musical tulent in and concert was given at 05 Ashland ave- 17th, and the Com- 1 oecur Monda i, the fattel y. ue Rev. ended ‘o. for- of the school, umber of performed aber being re- Janse. ¢ young ladies of i and i | Springs in (oul | Hon. George L. Ot Mrs. 3 . 17 South vening, the ing audience. ‘The pro: Hi tations, essitys, and music, in both i nglish and French, The annual Commence ment exercises at the auittliss stern University will occur next mt igazo Ladies’ Sheldon street, was nail] betas ttt sued cards of in- ‘nn concert next Thurs- fon to a grand jit evening, ‘he * Poliywogs” held a reception yes the residence of M The members of the junio: of Di gave a reception WW edtnes most delighttn: ennie Cox entertained a sm ul party at ng Thu: were handsomely enter- dalned by the Misses Hinehman, A choice furnished by members hich dancing claimed the attention of the Club, the present the Misses Mortimer, Dodge, Brown, ‘apper, Wheeler, pei ‘Treen, nd Woodard, and ussts. Brow Brooks, Bodmin, Mi t, Foskett, v. ‘The next ga thering will be a reception at the wil ne te a en dered by Mr. aid Sis Bader, “the Misses Porter, and Messrs, Henry and Will Booth. eC and refreshments completed. ing. Amonz the company es Booth, leh, Porter, Woodard, Perkins, nuiser, (alvin; wes sors. Bodmah, Booth, Iger, Lon Wilson, and Oi: The duntar ier clas , Galvin, Pease, Michael, s Of Park Institute held es at the home of M Huta arian, Miss Osborne, the histor Forman, the class prophet, Mi er, and the young ladies generally in brightand happy responses to the to: of the day acquitted ‘themselves most cre: ably. On Friday evening an art and mu reception was given at’ the institute, where an unusually fine display of paintings was exhibited and a choice “musical fered “Che graduation of the chiss wr on Monday evening at the Third Pres- byterian Church. PENS The following Chicago people sailed for Europe by the Cunard steamer Algeria last Wednesday: Mr. W. HH. Burnet, Mr. Chark llowe. Ir. W. S. Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. S. Saville and child; Mr, Jchn Maetie, the Le A. M. Buckley Mr and Mrs. C. Fy Mr. and Mr R. Boyle, infant and nur Bru: Charles Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. R. ML Smith and Walton. hy . George C. Watrous, of Tonia, Mich., returned to her home last week aceompanied by her little nephew, George all, who will spend the stummer there. this city few weeks in Ottaw: . ed in the city last short trip to the t st. Hi woul Aurel arrived in San Frani ing made the trip past eighteen months, vi Hee: to? Ju M. Gross summers in tine, O.'T. Bright visits Madison, Wis., this sum- ane: € at Oak Park this to reach Chi- various parts of res Croker will live suiner, Craft Higgins will visit Lake George this summer. | fi Mrs. Watrous visits Boston, Mass., this suman nig ite Norton visits: Ditunond Like, Mich. Indu Miss Julia E. Armstrong summers in De- troit. Mic J. Kolin town, N Mrs. b aud family soon leave for Water- field. 2 C.M. Stiles soon travels in the State of Kentucky E. sits friends in Europe, ll., a, 1, Uugel are vi for five iting has returned from Cali pelle cals gous to Toledo, lwards Ieaves shortly for M S Joplin rusticates at Makin City aid ny Bie i Jotehkiss enjoys the lakes of Wis- in Asus! . Atwater soon Teaves the city Cora Wheeler recreates at Elgin, LL, ina few weeks, J. Leibenstein are at Manitou Colo, “ruzen goes to Leadville, Colo., some ates in Virginiasduring weather. 5 - Lord will spend the summer in 1 enjoy the amusements of a Juiy. covitz will soon make ern tow 2. CO anan extended s, of Root & Sons, sailed for Tne Frazier leave shortly for Broukly ne It ‘vein ‘e pects to spend a few 's ab Geneva L ferent lakesot W Mr. BD. U Lin few Col. Alfred. Whitehead in friends at Pltinfield, JIL Miss Matilda ©) visits within a few ‘ort Wayne, ind. vitibone, in August, will spend a July visits », of Evanston, is visit- city. ices 1. Potter goes to Brooklyn, few wee! «Root in July visits friends in various hbor rests at Hiawatha, Ks in July. Youug recuperates at White 5} ings in Jul Stewar ves the city for Tas- E, B. John- Mrs. Ht. A. Spuling wi { friends in Ot- Ww thitys. on leave next month for and Nebraska, ‘ ot Lockport, will visit her orton, this week. many Suith, expects to enjoy the vnery and I uf Minnesota, my ‘vledo, a i faughter are go- 4 North Li Salle Balti- ssio Ande, of St Louis, will spend Tinonths in HS elise at the residence and Mrs. W, at Bus! ing in July to ‘Pitts felt Will. Downie, of No, r is visiting his birth-place, isiting friends in romminent in Peoria ur, Mrs. IL. Bar- Sue Batlenberg, tine her sis A ests of Mrs, » Teturned to their home in Princeton yesterday, Mr. and-Mrs, Hunker, of Put-in-Bay, have hicago, aud are boarding on shington street, “ ‘Miss Hannah Ohnstein will leave July 1 for Dubuque, Ia., to be the guest of dlrs. Joe ; Marion Nob left the city Friday to in Blossburg, Pa, where she dar bate u a ra Parke: Nine Farnhant and her sas Lottie, end the si sid Bartlett and the Mis: Lule and Ada re gone to Loy, Mass. aSkinkle has returned fully re- ei after anabsenee of four OuUS: and Mrs. 1. Z. Leiter lett Lake Geneva ‘eat the Dalles, in Wisconsin. H. Holand will soon visit Leadville, er, Colo. ‘Mn. A.C. M, McChesney has returned to 0., a His wife and danghter and a party re spending & month in the of Penn . Uule, of Mowe street, will spend mimer with her parents ‘at Greene, milin, who has been quite ill me Weeks, 1s improvin: bel Haywood and Ella Bilt returned tu Joliet. after 2 charming Visit: of two months. Mrs. John. Smith, of Louisville, is spend- ing June with her mother at No, 263 Michi- win avenue, Eliot Durand and sister, Miss My rte Meath, will summer at Newport. By nt is gving to the Wisconsin ason. She will leave bout ads Nis “Mitchell and her two little daughters are folng to Geneva Lake for the summer Wednesday. Munnie Marble and a party of friends will reconcile themselves to Saratoga life uuMer. &, , and Mrs. Turst nd. their daughter attie, of St. Caroline's court, lett Wednes- day for Enrope. rs. $C, Rounds and_a_ party of friends returned from Racine Saturday after a de- lightful visit. “Miss Roberts returned to Chicago Wedues- ’, piers delightful trip through the New it o Jose Gonzalese will spend a few weeks sister, Mrs. G. Wilson, of Marshiield in Clear Cre th. Marry [less will spend some part of the sultry months at Oconomowoc, s E. Brown will soon leave for Cape and the seashore. tiled f2om New York yester- ada Sir, and Mrs. orge Noble will visit St. Charles, HI, this summer, - Steel and family will live at Ken- wood during the. summe 1. Smith, within « few weeks, will go to his hom Watertown, N.Y. W. a, Within a few days, will Paola In. MeClurg will lend his presence society of sLe: y + M. Dune w ing the xtnmer at S| y's, Ont. s EXen Sineeth will spend a tew weeks Minnesota, near Minnextpolis, ke her home dur- “S, ¢ it the White short stay in Paul, Minn. Younges will ima a trip during the summer HD rest at Lutioch, hiuselt i in the North- ern wilds of Michisat in Augus L. Compton meanoy er s x the Dells of Wis C. O. Boring will Visi Juan, Colo, wi Mr. Ie “iver and San hest Drot, Emil alehiline attends “tue Normal, 5 4» Within a few wee! ae Colby aren in July at nd the lakes of Wis E HOE urine the M war, i * ‘Mocarquaulile will find Springs ble th! in warn: weath her home Geneva Lake ‘ur a few week: Stoushton will, spend some Ta) 0. W. this summer at Libertyville and Springtield, ime TM. W. Stevens and, family OT RE of the warin months at Fall rrett will soon leave theci H., accompanied by urupe, Whence | sian Monareh, Myr, ith Meus sie Kiet ern will be gone about & Co., hureh, New York, in the the 1 men start and a-party of ler Won the Devon and daughter the Al party of Madis ) friends will Sil in the Cireas: Judy 9 Fred Root, May Root, - C. Cotlin willstunmer in e, Pa,, at the 1 Tustitute. vill recreate in| Europe. Me yon board the City *, Root, and C. . Hildreth are on be mer City of Richmond, which ew Yor James M. Lev York in the steamer New York July. Frank LU. Hold Chautauqua Li Mr. and Mr Grand boulevard, have 1 Far West, and will enjoy. Ch sl anata rt. Mr. J Webb, of Mt. Morris, is visiting Mrs. J. “it ‘Bishop, No. 368 Vincennes av- se from New , Which leaves and wife are going to ew York. Will IL Moore, of No. u ed from the aso as the best ie avenue. z Sir. C.. MeConnell, President of the N tional Printing Company, returned Saturday; from a two weeks’ sujot Mt. Clemel Mineral Springs. Me will rejoin his family in Detroit on Tuesday, and thence xo on an extensive tour through Canada and to all the Eastern watering-pla Bee Mrs. E. b. Couk, ‘of Y¥., isa guest ce idence oF | Mrs. Dr. r Brown, of No. ington ie 3 Prairie to her sis- Ki ultersbn urge, UL. gone to Indiana, for a Kate Barry is Roe Miss Barrett in Warren avenue, 1 Dar Mr. 2. D, Morehouse and family have gone to Newport. Mrs, Jonas Hutehinson hias gone East for the summer. nia Blair has returned from her: leaves for Europe in July. loons will spend the summer in alive ~ Miss Pe George W. Young, of Denver, who remains afew days in the ett y previ tor the Weel 'y previous to her dey ur sped the s Mrs. W. M Mi Europe Saru tempi; Mona W. 5 Edith INE 3 ard fomlins, slivector of the Apollo Club, is zing to New Miss Nellie nen stuumer in Englewood. Miss Jennie Dutton will spend two months ing in the Eas: s Anniv Busby starts soon for a two Visit nd Mi visit friends in Madi in the x Miss Dollie Scott returned Priday night to Geneva Lak iss Ena the c ouuLE. Miss Mary Fontaine will make a short iencoe. rh Armotr will visit friends at Su ans? p' ich. Joseph A Tieselk will make afortnight’s r to New Y Fowler E, yesterday. Ohio. Edward F. Morton left the city Wednes- ston and other Eastern cities. day for B will be ais Mi: preparing fc the ste ney dol Champ > with frieuils it in J just returned home, afte their many tricnds in the city. Ars ta iting her fr summer, Mr. and Mrs. George whose wedding \ solein rite “Oble, Cal Booth soll leave te eer York the middle of Augu Mr ane M amd ME Lis: the sunnner and M the summer at i seme s Nt ak AUStON, nag atk M re it. Mr. Geo: TP. Kellogg 8 Europe. w Mrs. Henry rdman, of her fornic Alor tie Albi Mr. and Br Beloit, V : Beach, leav Miss na Cr for Europe 1 nV t in the ste 1 Mr: i home ong her nt to Dutu rs. Hen Bolt e. 1 Lan y start ti ies sail fromm New York in the Ohio. Deris, GC. Leonard, of Leadville, ie Burkhardt, al trees Dyer, nd fatinily dalph), of New Orleatis, y aay night the Orient! Quartet, Smith, les for eck. Hon, ee Wright, Supervisor of for Crosby, Esy.. a prominent member Board of ‘Trade, and it, residéut of ‘ark, sailed for Europe last Mis Maude Palmer, who ha Jand Hall Ladies’ Semina revurned home ‘Thurs alker Kimball, lett last w city en rentte "Eas next Tu ts. age at Lakeside ‘for the season Wiibur stmmer at Sw mips velson Tuttle and at Wi nh. Logan, who ieago. ee Mang lena, Ark. are the ztests of her » . Dr. Baxter, at No. $4 West Mon- rt Co, 0 th his'son Reber J. Boardinan y Ke. X te stucl ie » sop, and daughter will the be ach ‘Tuesday evening, it till Sept ight, the 23th inst. Mr. and Mrs. Stein, of Atontoe street, con- ea tein around the la J. nei Roberts will spe: is x w York City with bis family i ae Marsh wie hrough the wilds of Wiscon: Miz. Will F. Schultz will leave for Boston Busby goes for avisit into the ing expects to visit his pa- rsous, of Langle: ar at trip Eas! pends the summer abroad. Le aur New York vedhum, aiter ap the East, will sail for Europe th ane any f irondack Mowntains, whe they will probably spend 2 month and then proceed to the seashore for the rest of the esidy on. the North Sid w cakes a aa at the Pabner | Miss Powell, aun Sar Jag Livy pol, a i A “Harvey will leave the ve fur the Wentworth House, AWen 2. Houston, siting Mrs. A. C. Evanston any Henberg will sail for Europe de is spending the summer Diekie has gone to: Davenport, where she will spend the ght are st her daughter Sally are astern tri and F Telitie Thomas will it Montreal. iting her brother, the at Oconombwoe. endei Ella will simmer at Cineinn Engel ra ze Circle of Joliet society. Mr. Joseph Prib he firm Bros., is vusticating in the Far Wo Linderman and Miss Fannie Timanus isiting relatives in Kenosha. :, Richmonds and daughter sail for son and daughter ts. Winter are the guests of Pribyl of the his va (née to be found for the ‘Vandercook expect to on, Wi: rts trom New York next sit abroad with his family He ates in,Princetun, son Will spend some vere, is to take yesterday on board of Rockford, have brief stay with daughter, are tu s and Mrs. end ‘the summer ville, Ky., is it Monroe Colo, of Cine 1. Burkhar uncle, J t. people Miss 1 ddwin Martine left yes er (née Mills), Ulast T ; era bi Mr. et wi s beelr ish avenue, very fine Charles Charles Phillips, v tendered fatthews, Mir. aid Mr: ‘sail and rof Central “in Ste Louis fue city, sails to-day from via steamship in Chicago. dt from her as purchased the Bon Ani been at Tigh- fur the past ye: . Ball, of Highland wnily of Judge Cooley 5, of Colorado, and Mr. il for Europe about Louis- adger, of ughters, the ‘or Oconome- and d ., and Dr. 1. H. Foy have y pleasant jaunt in Colo- 1 party pill H ne an Chandler have taken Ss. Henderson will | at amily Ieft the city tLthe East. | higan avenue, will spend le. iE. Bonnique are regis- | loti, post tlte improvin: Museatine, la.. is vis- rtoris will spend the incinnati, are visit- 3 the summer it Geneva Lake. mm and her son, Wil t.of the firm of Charles TM Jeave about July L tor : ny old friend tecumpanied by her W. Philips. for, New dark HAs to re- Belle Staine, and Miss ching fur a cool re- ‘ith tars Ada, and Sunday 2b Lake Geneva. They have secured board and will summer there. Ashland avenue, left for night fora twe Miss Adel ( for Europe in July: their mu stud C. E. Morrell ‘ud G, for Europe on the Mrs. Litura E. Manitou Springs, Colo. main until September. as. W,. & Sulliv: e three or four week: Ser: Willian bi sit a st. where she will vi (ir. Archie Wells it to the Coloy: been ona to Colorado to Daniels and Miss Te. ot No. 176 Clinton F a Inntington sailed umer Republic June inty and d wi wughter here they ‘an and Mis, M. Perlot, of Geneva Lake, fo Monday on fer way week. of Lapham Bros., has _ airs. Wells and_ her dauz enters, Missi Louise, and a water cure, being in very Mrs. MeClenthen, who health, Carrie Mil K: Ohio, and go to the summe! points of interest, and will ot July, SOCL neroft, left tor jay, Where they will and return with Mr. W Willard ar her daug Fi de their time between N. J., and Burliyzton, Vi Fox and her daughter, 1 ug’s Home, have gene East for a Mrs. Shipraan and 30 ‘Y TOPICS No one who pauses near the the historian, in N te Ss Peck, of t venue, is in She will visit the springs for poor health. ix, In. very poor ttended the wedding of her sister, Woodstock, last Thurs- Prof. Swing and daughter will spend two Colorado July 15 h, née Leopold, are on wedding tour, touching all Eastern be ‘home the last wzwn of Mr. ewport, is pel initted to depart withouta bunel: of his roses, which he attends to personally. Itis thought that al come fashionable # likely to be- wain, as the Yorkshire manufacturers appealed to the Princess of Wales the other day. to help them sell their guods, and she, obligmg soul, sent for pat- terns. he artistic in cookery every day at the’ heat & Westlake Oil Stov street, corner Deaiborn. ‘Th housekeepers who the ability of vil stove the baking of the 1 it st ruction or the p tially 3 ity to step in between ne p. in. and examine the is demonstrated aurters of the Aditms Company, 5 Lake her till some ure skeptical: regarding to perfectly invites the ladies Vv ‘he Felesmien anything regarding: 1" use of the stove and even, the latter being a recent jm- proveinent, nls? Oh, but, “Well, id the youth. rn, thee may practice of it?” i tion. this we reel, of the new nely: edilo, and Griga ree scart (never befu ‘These are partic side, mountain, and dri A small reward will be rly duction of a young lady who once offered to Ki: quoth she, * $5 DUTP by Jove, Tmust.? friend, as thee hast do it, but thee must not ladies Co, IE oti ported: Helis Stunatra, and, trimmed With the new Pug- howan it this city, a adapted for for the pro- eloped who s not beautiful and accomplished. pttenten i all Bui ding), a: all its appu' rlujents. Ta. m, te 1159 p.m. (Sund: } offers to kulies and gentlemen tions, not only during the di serving of fine suppers, ic ete., after theatr ing entertainments. wedding the orher who often i tel uly: s been more married this year.” Duuwell & Ford, Euests, observed, 3) voucerts society ally called tu the elegant 5 State street (Cen- asbeing complete in ‘The C upen frour pted), he but in the el creanis, , aud other even- day one of the le absent-minded, i have often remarked women than inen stationers, 50 Madison street, have just isyued a complete line otf colored and” illuminate or a tine heavy, be’ te, With.a correct in ‘The cards. con edge of rank in corner. ets rank fr Corporal to General, including the non-com- Grace's first experienct Pve eaten it, F what shall L do with the bo 100 dozen elegant cabin taken at Stevens’ studio, $3 per dozen. 'The fashionable mull, about on atural tu suit Thome’s a all colors ranted to re weather. 4, ‘There is ne gi ore t ul three-fourth and froin nine to fifteen inches ¥ in eating & peach: ne het photos were 10s peaiors Sty in in crimp during the hottest State street, ne ur Monroe. ing the fi t that novels sometimes teach quite as effectually as his- tory or biography. Now is the tim the summer c Grace Church, angements for ryant’s Chicago or “St "thomas fi or St. Bartholomew's receives his bride at the altar without gloves. Artistic dentiswry—L merly of London, Enz this work. 247 Wes! When a Boston girl is presented bouguet, she says: ‘Oh, here of the room. simply ‘Ss Reuben.” Among recent orders from abr timer House, France, for his incomparable Monroe street, t Do you si Well, on's_ heroine. I her Madetaine. hi andl 219 St Its tis are: interesting and the most lovely of al ce! How powerful the profe become . atins, Tor in Cheviot pa blue ou white, ete. Ward & Co, ‘almer Mouse, are offering ments to the sentleman trac of the scison. “nobby attested by her p' ligé flannel shirts for and polka dots of | White or blue, or F. Smith, fore at specialty of in street. ith a how deliciously its fragrance impregnates the entire ak down-Eas! 1 rumptious; thay d, Keller, ed one vus with a selection of liwn s& Scholle’s fine stock, \y girl over there, Elaine, ‘after style of furniture you may mune the stock of J ate street. age ts well chosey and the scenes: Barberine,” nua bent ja Regatta on exhibition to- Kk, Rowe & Co.’s, jewelers. gentlemen to siting or baat: plors, special induce le for the balance The present season has developed an un- Iy fare nib (your hair will remain in Central Music-Hall Mair Weather raters, por efaait and filters, and. Vienna cottee-pot her hi herdress, secu r of the toilet accessories curly waves crimp this hot ‘Store. d witer-coulers, Harbe- nN "Thee and lowers. prestunptivel : tl covering by at rib- iy, a shep- bon, which is tasteued or one shoulder.by a Jeweled 1 Fetherly’s Parisian n recognized toilet requis SI Gentlemen di ne ele; at very reasonable pr consult 1 ‘The gay and thi and the fant climax in cu ( for thi ther, trial xt 50 Randolph stree Laundry ringes, angi polishing: t Latch Poor Barberine: Did wi. ever beat? * Barberine,” W nine, vein to avis, tailor, 4 fia: wWexion, mwderis . It isin three ies,—white, rose, and branette. tutly-miade clothes vould do well to ashingtun strect. it not the za have rei vel tube) wnt’s condensed coifee is just the thing Call and get a bottle for ‘The return of Modjeska may, probably, be counted on soneot? ot the next ne Prov ay Aimer- Is she, though? ; f her tantrums, 1 should 2? under | military } ican tour have been. nade to Mile. Judie and to Henry Irving. re happy made ions now retained departed, but nov forsaken, Whom Sinith, the photographer, has taket. ILot-house fruit is ns ot exactly deieterivus to health, bi ¢ ndotlar apiece takes the ainbition out of a wallet pretty sudden. he new Brill Stove, ayjth reservoir for oil, Uerior toatl athers iirthe markets Isane W. Bangs & street. Embroidery stamping done while tou wait in at Stites’, 7 Randolph street, fourth store vest from 5S! Freneh bathin by the furni. any coveri freedom neces Tnipnsted: for holies sare made without pn thearm interferes ury for swimming. could be nothing of the k more convenient than the fashionable French, mull shawl. Statuary and bane) pPiigtes are superbly finished in Gehrig's style, 357 West Madison. Recently, at Pekin, im English couple amused them by being mar in com- plete Chine of pale-blue nd unde: E atin embruidered with blue toy <A prune-colored pe , With ap iT and Ci ¢ Ue ers was the festive attire of the groom. Mine, Poncelet, 192 Wabash avenue, going back to Europe, is selling regardless of cost her Clegant stock—Paris flowers, feathers, bride wore a jacket irt of Exe furnishes 2 woman 19 years old who has been married and divorced three times ‘Think of her record by the time -THE EVERGLADES. four Million Acres of Land in That Romantic Region Purchased by Hamilton Disston, of Phiiadelphia, Who Will Reclaim the Wilderness. PHILApeLritta, Pa, dune 16.—Whar is ~ claimed to be the largest purchase of land ever made by a single individual in the world oveurred here to-day, when Hamilton prominent mantfacturer of this sed contract by which he secured four million acres of land from the State of Yiorida. This huge transaction has been in and its success. was owing to some very shrewd tactics on the part of the agents of Mr. Disston. The land acquired, a tract nearly as large the State of New Jersey, was a part of the public domain of the State of Florida and under the control of the Board of Internal Lmprovements of the Siate. Owing to the recent improved value of land of Floriaa this property has b looked after by the ant Boston. ~ For these sentlemen hi chase the land. ‘The e to sell uutil recently, when it became neces- sary to do so to 1elieve ate from certain obligations which had been burdensome, When these facts became know there were renewed etforts on the part of the New York people, who were backed by a well German Banking how , e from London, headed by ex-United Slini Aer to Belgium Sanford, and the to buy the fa sion had be alue of the land through e interests in th his connection with the Evergttdes Mle entered the field and set to work with en- erzy, keeping in the back ground, as he usu- ally does in large pro lle put to in Boston, Philadelphia, New see, in whom he fh 4 confidence, and er have been so successful. left no stone unturned the property, but they v ered at every poiut by Mr._ Dis: lieutenant ‘The fight Inost interesting one, as Hr as four agents of the New York being kept in Florida, Ni cit During the Bloxham to Philadelphi purchase were arranged, the Governor hav- ing full power to act fe tof Inter- Improvements, of Butstill the wusuccessful parties were un- ling to give up the prize, and during the present week used strenuous efforts to defeat s siting ee with a very Jarge sum of money for that purpose. 4 contract, however, fas been fully executed, and the young Philay now the possessor of the largest landed do- main in the world. The tract is situated north of Lake Okee- chobee and is nearly all below the frost line. The amount paid for the lind has not beet made public, but it is understood to bea very large. sunt incash. It is Mr. Disston’s intention to in an emigration scheme, wht L ted the plans whieh ‘The other murties Competent agents tioned in'their proper cities in these coun tries to induce emigration, and wiil convey the emigrants direct to Florida in a steamer chartered for the purpose. “A broad eral policy will be pursued, the obj tu populate the count soon us vos and unusual opportunit settlers and entigri y tion are v hh, ha ing been able in the digo, cotton, tobae tropic opival fruits can be raised. ow them with very little expense and in great, profusion. Cotranr & Co.'s, 115 State street, BIELLINELY GOODS. eye 42 & 44 MWiadison-st. Exquisite HATS and BON- NETS for Summer Wear. The LATEST DESIGNS now on ex- hibition. Wehave no Job Lots or old styles to offer our custom- ers. The LATEST and most de- sirable styles are sold at ASTON- ISHINGLY LOW PRICES. @ aa lily Pay Sb or $8 | Far PHOTOGRAPHS when 75 Madison-st., Is making Cabinets for $4 per doz. lequal to ANY produced etsewh SCALE OW FAIRE ANTE STANDARD SCA LE S&S OF ALL KINDS. FAIRGSNKS, MORSE & COL, coz. Lake-st. ‘and Fifth-ar, Be careful to buy only the genuine. PER DOZ.