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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY (3, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. —_— NO ” 5 SUITS AND GARMENT BUNTING, MENSE UCTIONS HONTL OF JULY THE ONLY ecialiy id IN CHICAGO. 4 For ORIGINAL and ARTISTIC DESIGNS in Ladies’ and Children’s Costumes Garments, STANDS NEQUAEED TN THE WEST Ladies’ Suits and Garments THERE 1S NOTHING EXTRAQRDINARY bout the Line of Which I cffer this week. They are precisely the same goods as can be bought at any First-Class Establishment in the city, though perhaps my assortment is larger than can be found elsewhere. What is Extraordinary, is the Low Prices at which I propose to. sell them. I shall this week give another proof of the fact, already amply Demonstrated, that the Place of Places for BARGAINS in every 158. State-st. AUD Yards. Bunting English Bunting, French Bunting, American Bunting. 20c Bunting, all colors, +» = Ide. 25¢ Lace Bunting, black and col, 1Sc. 20c All-Weol black Bunting, = 18e. 35c Lace Striped Bunting, « + 20¢. 38c New Style Lace Bunting, = 25c. 50¢ 36-inch wide Bunting, = =, 30c. G0e 42-inch wide Bunting, . Bie. G5e Lace Bunting, double fold, = 42c. 70e All-Wool Lunting, 44-inch, 50c. 75e French Lace Bunting, - - 60c. Sc Col. French Lace Bunting, “Tries Below Those Aver- SUITS, BUNTING, £&c. Dabs UCT SALE! tise Ly ter Houses,” CHILDREN’S Gingham Suits, Only 90 cts. FULL LINE, 44-INCEE : All-Woal. De. Beige, 8S cts. Madame Foy’s Health Corset, | 98 cts. ALL-WO0L Black Lace Bunting, 25 cts. per yd. MINERAL WALERS, WINES, Le. WINES, G. H. SLACK, Grocer & Wine 49 & 81 State-st., MAKES THE FOLLOWING SHARP QUOTATIONS CHAMPAGNES, MINERAL WATERS, CLARETS ERGLISH & SCOTCH ALES BELFAST GINGER ALES, WHITE, BURGUNDY, SHERRY, PORT, AND CALIFORNIA WHHES. CYAMPAGNES. . Jules Mumm & Co. eases of 12 quarts. Piper Heidsiect:. Cases of 12 quarts. Cases of 24 pints... DOMESTIC CHAMPAGNES. «American Wine Co. Cook's Imperial...........cases of 12 quarts : 4 pt MINERAL WATERS. (NATURAL IMPORTED.) ‘Hunyadt Janos, cases 50 hottles.... . Apo Hiuarie, 3! ange bottles large fu Domestic Natural Waters. casey of 2 doz quarts. CLARET WIN: Cruse & Bils Freres. ~eases of 12 quarts, ny Brandenbury SOCIETY. The Chicagoans Who Are Leaving Their Native City. Marriages, WBetrothals, and Other Interesting Events. The Fashions of the Season—Gossip for the Ladies. MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. Aquict pleasant wedding took plxee Thurs day, June 9, at the residence of the bride's parents, No. US Thirty-ninth street, the con- tracting parties being Miss Fannie Gaskill and Mr. John 2. Matlack, the Rev. GR. Van Horn, of the Michizan Avenue M. E. Church, perform- Ing the ceremony. ‘uv bride’s two nieces, Eva Matlock and Mabel Maddy, acted as ber brides- maids. There were none but relatives and im- mediate friends present. The happy conpte re- ceived many useful and valuabtie presents. Miss Belle Smith and Mr. George A.Gibbs were marricd Wednesday evening, June 2v, at the residence of the bride’s parents, No. 1501 -Michi- gan avenue, the Rev. R.A. Holland, Rector of ‘Trinity Episcopal Church, officiating. . Mr. Max J. Levey and Miss Emma L. Bryers, both of Chicazo, were married June 30, Justice of Peace Robinson officiating. Mr. Robert Goldbeck, well known in our mu- sieul eirel ‘merly a resident of Chicugo, was mirri to Miss Lizzie Huenschen, a charmning young Indy fro: St. Louis. Married, by the Rev. W. HH. Hider, at his resi- dence, June 28, Mr. RU Adelbert Bigelow to Mrs, Miriam b. Deane. Dr. Harry Platisabury. Was quictly married Wednesday evening, June 29,, to Miss Minnie Rawson, the Key ‘M. Caldwell officiating. At home Thursdays, after July 6, at No. 183 West Van Buren street. Married, at Denison, Ia., by the Rev. N. F. Ravlin, June 30, Mr. Richard L. Wilson and Miss Caroline L. Bogardus, All of Chicago. ‘Cho marriage ceremony of Miss Tenie Metz, of Chlcazo, to Mr. Julius Kiper, of Atehison, Kas., will oceur July 19. PERSONAL. The following Chicago peoplesailed for Europe by tho Cunard steamer Parthia Inst Wednesday: Mr, and Mrs. It. H. Worthington, Mr. Jates Bol- ton, Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Ransome, Mrs. John iiss Nellie Hattersly, Mrs. C. Kirk, Miss ic Kirk, Miss Lida Reed, Mrs. S. Christy, Mr. J.E. Burekell, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Chandler, Mrs. C.S. Halford, Mr. Arthur Hunt, Mr. Stephen Duncan, Miss Bates, Mr.C. H, Bell, Miss Clore Gilbert, and Mr. BE. H. Miller. Miss Glady Kaiser, daughter of Mayor Kaiser, of Bushnell, Il, is a guest of Mrs. Cohn, of No. 200% Wabash avenue. -Mr. and Sirs.J. P. Wallace are at Draper Hall, Oconomowoe, Wis. A . E, Hahn and family, who have been re- siding in Minneapolis, Minn. tor the past two years, bave returned toCuicago to live, und have tled on the West Side. Roger Couley, of Decorah, Ta., and Mr. Frank G. Allen, of Aurora. IL, passed throurh the city Friday on their way Home from Ano Arbor, Mich. tMr, Harry Stevenson bas returned to Chicago oO reside. Mr. b ‘y Witbeck, connected with the C., St. - & O. “Lunnber Line, ot St. Paul, Minn., 1s an Mrs. Ed. Paro aud ae Bianche and Mabeite, are visiting the ‘tamity of A. G. Paro, at Miss Jennie Paro igat Bour- a hat of white satin trimmed with a white Spanish penrl-beaded scarf and a long trailing wreath of blush roses and buds. Boucheron, the famous jeweler, is sending to America some unique and truculent-looking insects in the shape of scarf-pins, charms, cutf- buttons, ete. One of these. represents a field- spider made life-size, the body betog a single yellow diamond: girdled with black enamel, while the legs “and- fangs “are cou 7 of tiny diamonds. Bourguignon, the #1 manufacturer of imitation jewelry, not to bi outdone, bas sent sume abominably lifelike spiders, erubs, tarantulas, and small ‘alligators, 2s ornaments, the bodies being formed of large binck pearls, and the heads and legs of oxidized silver. Gold and sil- ver mules are soon to follow, and many o! stinate, stubborn-headed peopte will then doubt~ less receive no ornamental and appropriate present from their friends. Fans are shown in varied and beautiful styles for the coming season. A novelty that promises tobe very popular is the circular floral tan, wade of net and wire, and revoyated each time itis used. A border of mountain ferns is placed around the ede, and in the centre {5 set a bouquet of flowers, corresponding with the Horal garniture worn’ With the costume. Another popuktr fan is tn xpplique work in silk, upon a Satin or crape background, either black or white. Elegant feather fans from Vieuna are shown; those of-white or tinted ostrich feathers, pow- dered with gold and mounted with gold, pearl or amber tortoise-shell, are among the handsome and high-priced styles. Lace fans xre no longer mounted on sitk or satin backgrounds. but on white China crape, showing off to better advan- tage the aelicate tracery of the patterns, Last- ly ure the superb hand-painted fans of sati which continually grow more beautiful and artistic. White surah, with its milky tints and soft sheeny folds, bas tuken high rank as an evening: dress, both for blondes: and brunets. Adorned with lace ur peurl-beaded passementeric and frmge, it is one of the most exquisit and becom- ing toilets that a lady can wear. A favoritstyle for adorning these dreases ig tne, shirred snd pluited draperies, beginning from the shoulders: and coming down on each side with gradnated fullness to the lower edge of the bodice, where they open fan-wise to form the tablier. Another style bas the skirt covered with draperies diz- posed into soft upright folds, which cross ench other on the front of the skirt, and lose them- selves in the drupings of the tong trainin the . the lower fold being edged with a ruMte of nce, which fulls over a tlounce with hollow plats. headed by three narrow builloas. Lhe bodice is cut pompadour, and bas a round waist- band fustened with a pearl and gold buckle. Very often, also, the latter is a Medici tasque mide of white satin damask or Louis XII. bro- cade, woven with gold or silver threads. In this, case the trimmings upon the surah skirt may be of gold or silver embroidery or yold-wrouzht Spunish lace. Adress of white surah is also yery beautirully made with no other trimmings save row upon row of kuife-pluited frills of the dress material with a shirring of the same us a beading to Some of the novel brocades recently exbibited at an up-town honse wore of such startling de- signs and combinations as to cause wonder a6 to'who wears or even purchases tnese fubrics. It would seem that.rnuch money must be ud by the importers i these materiuis, some of whi range from $15 to $a yard in price, and ure heavy with fbreads of goid and silver tinsel, the silk itself being of tho richest quality. What purticularly gave rise to the question of a pur- ebaser was a pattern showing nothing but large golden bronze serpents with glassy-looking eyes find open mouths with fangs protrading. serpents were woven tpon heavy satin zrounds of various col cardinal, dark blue, oliye green, These shad buge smikes crawling-In aod out with unpless- antly suggestive twists destroyed their real yulue and made thom gpparently good for noth- i t perhups for the surprising und sof cirgus performer; but circus performers ag a ceneral. thing do not wear dresses costing $15 a yard. And yet more thun two hundred yards of this one de- Bign were on sale und cannot have been designed without 2 purpos Peopie seized wich the “artistic* craze might possibly vpon them as something suituble for *urtistic’’ turniture covers or drapmus; yet who would wish to pay another dre: grasses, Di at the broken cord. “Did they 3 of nstring like that w Pet ttle ote octal ould hol ho ears he A fine range ata low price. Hatt 40 State street, want ake roent Et #0 Sta to make room ¢d aid What is it we all like to possos , 38, and wy ways Wish to leave bebi i? 1. aneter. ind! us? A goody as ‘The tailor system sim, lifted skirt rule complete by Mins sbarwet "St Madison, Room 3L Avents wanted © Viscountess Beacoastleld is said remarked to the gentleman wao bere Rowton: “ There ure only two persons jem! world who reaily kuow my hushand—rou Pa Statuary and panel photos are superpeoe ished in Gehrig's style, 337 West Stadison gf according to the Atlant: Hottie Green, of Forsysa County eee ain, uM {iso sifle dresses whien she made Herself ree, raisedthe worms, spun the silk, coldred at woven it with her own bands. 1. Brown, of 171 Wabash-av, trip to Pari will Femutin -tuntil Se and obtain al of the latest de: intl ate In millinery. Mrs. Brown's caterprise Grell the rreut success which she is having inggee! Prince Milan of Servia is a handaone mee tall, duck, and (mposing, looking t Frenchman than a Slav. emesis The prices so reduced on fringe: gimps, und fancy sous, that will Bell thes and see, at Parisian Dress ‘Trimuning tact 2 tet rte s voice {3 all right. Delaw: are all right, Vennor bas missed it age ne ere’s no reason why we sh oy y ouldn’t ail py We notice Indies’ hair never { When they use natural curly waves trom bam's Central Musie-Iall hair store, mm More thin 4.00 exkes of toilet soap we trom the Fifth Avenue Hotel inst vear bye , und 2,330 towels went after them, Who's New style bats for the seashore are n traction nt Hagadon’s, 42 and 44 Sauda stat ~ Anything historical here?” he said at Mouss Desert tou nutive. * Wal. yes," was the re; Dh “that there cow used to belong to Ben Bute Lovely complexions are made with Eetheriy Parisian Powder. No, 3is designed for brunette For sale at 10) Wabasb avenue. They were speaking of a miser just d [Did be leave anything” naked Smith ae ud £0,"” was the laconic answer of Fux.—Bustun Transeript. re Freuch ranges, lined milk-boilers, ete. ut Harbeson’s, 3s A war between F abud thing. | Th number of orgutt extent, Genuine old reliable * and Viennu cotfee-pots at Dalton’s. SI Statest, A man, advertises for competont persons to undertake the sale of a new medieing, and adi that ‘it wilt De profitable to the widertaker:* No doubt of it; most of them are, Vienna coffec-pots, porcelain. fer-coolers, refrigerators, North Clark street, nce aud Italy wouldn't be is, it wouldn't increase the inders in this country ta any sher”’. refriveratary fave vou noticed what awful weather by prevailed since the revised edition appeured? A3 4 getter up of garments for ge Davis, tailor, 64 Washington, 23 to puil my eurs,’ man, “he'll Just have i vybose WhO Heard him looked at is Goto tones if you want absolute perfeet in shirts. 143 Dearborn. pele ‘Guilty or not guilty?” asked 2 Dutch Justice of a prisoner. “Not guilty “Deu what do you want here? Go about your pizne: Get “elevated” at SS State and see Lovejoy's new style frumes, views, ete. od EVANSTON. The Rev. R. M. Hattield, D. D., who was ap so high u price for $0 revolting a design? Still | pointed at tke last meeting of the Board of pattern shows 2 muss of tangled | Trustees of the Northwestern University toat- 7 kes, aud sweetilazs, out of which 0 seri il. Rea, of St. Louis, Mo., is visit- 4 A dats tempt to secure 2 subscription to defray tq lier, uephuws, Mr. W. D, Caviness, of this | Poul P mouse the brakes, tay. to soon @ | delleit In tho nuances of the University and the d J. G. Uriney, of the Davis Sewing Ma- | }onc' lowed, long-necked stork,“ marebing on” | silury of the uew President for two years mpanied by Master | through yards and yards of troz-pond and fern. | umouuting to $12,000, bus alceady practically Chieieo Tuesday, | another kirge importing house on Brondway | succeeded, though for reasons of policy he dost uf sduys | was exhibited a satin of a pale “champagne |, 000 fe end thie snumer at Mexico, Mo. de ” tint. embossed with horse-chestnur | {Net Yet want to give names in connection with eridan, wife of James E- Sheri | branches and blossoms in pink, green, and gold. | the subscriptions. The Doctor also states that he hus no doubt but that the $150,000 necessary e, N.Y, ia visiting her mother, * | And an exceedingly unique aesign in satin sul Steridurt af thc North Side. cksrounds. of tomnke goud the donation of Gov. Evans will Z4 cis. per yd. C8 my sud Jonnie Bartour are vis- | pisnop's purple. antique gold, and deep olive | be raised in two yeurs. Some larger subserip Aecil, ot Tro} the showy leaves me large curmine uubies cas of Cont pre looked upou as quite certain in the S. i . | the eucalyptus, or fever tree”; und still an- | nex eu ol g J.Surdam, of No. 258 Stich other quaint puttern isa aN enetian seroen, aula polices Serer pie De Mmortos tha Faas s rs. Ri the “stand alone” order, covered wit eside: sone and Mrs. Richard Gregg have gone to Min- | Of the srane lone eopper-colored sold PKS, | in behalf of ‘tho Commitice appointed. by tis negota for the summer. oie: Board of ‘Trustees of the University, to bere ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND alt, Osea Rosenberw, of D- Rosenberg & Sons, ollicial notice to Dr. Cummings of his electionte i Hl GINGER ALES. ne-plices for several weeks’ vacation. the Pre: : Original pie, | | Ju aud Mrs, Portus i Weare have left foran | | A Cincinnati gir Cw Sido ready-made and to order. S5e 46-inch wide black Bunting, 7,000 Suits and Costumes con- $0c Extra Fine Lace Buating, . + stantly pad hand: at; ‘reasonable $1 Superfine flue French Bunting, prices. Suits and Garments sent . to any part of the country C.O.D. Gold Lace Buntings, -cases of 12 quarts wv Bt pints, In order to accommodate the Immense Rush that usually at- THE tends my Special Sales, the De- Children" s Fashionable Suits Brey Chateau Souton. ee S . OEE oe iemice tiiaee The cel nin Evanston to-morrow wit 7 pent all ber leisure time for | be after tae usual quiet fashion. The town wil etenel trip through Colorado, Wroming, and | three yeursin learoing to box, und when sho probably be filed with excursionists from the jontana. sot marricdand wanted to fight her husband - ALIA. m.the boat clud will celeurae Nellie Potter, of Indianapolis, is ‘visiting | £36 went urhimn and pulled hair and scratehed | With their tree recular regatta, ‘he following Bass & Co's Indin Pate Ale—pints...... Allsop’s It Ale—pl and Costumes, 8 S y - friends in the West Division. I 2 anes tatest. | SEND FOR ae ‘Arnone the urrivalsin Paris fg Mr. G. W. Vail, | the same as way other woman would, You can't | Pyowram jit be curried ous | Mate tos _—————EE=x Ginger Ale (aT DHS Coan of Mareiall Field & Co. His family are at Green- | make over hu aun nature. rice, four-onred: double- scull” race; 165 State-st. end 50, 82, 64 & 53 Monroe-st, bus been giving cooking lessons | double working-bout race, by crews com airmyiusert Bay, for the summer. ‘A Miss Ewin: id some wise things toagentie- | Posed of honurary members; barge race, Peek will spend a week in Octawa be- |. “Cricaso, si WHITE WINES. Under Palmer House, Chicago. é 7 fore going to the White Mountains for the sum. a, i ‘WALTER PROBY. J. W. TUTTLE. - : r Brandenbury Freres, isee lng ; men. “Heavy bread,” in her opinion, 13 a Trem | (ee eee eee ee an rene ne ———E—E—E————E———e——EEEE S * oR i Haut Sauternes... cases of 12 quarts. Mr.and Mrs. George Macaulay and daughter, | quent cause of divorce, ‘bad cookins leads to | jg smooth enough. There will also be whatis CARPETS. ‘ iar = es Jennie, left yesterday for Elin, where they | everything bud.” And further, wife of 2 | calied a “duck bunt.” A crew of fourins Chateau Sauterni bed Gnten Fourth. devoied husband is niways a ‘good cook. In- barge will attempt to capture # single scullteria ani Pouce and-gonyRabbles.| tcamomene profanity, disgust of home life, all | gn old Hat-bottomed scow. A tug will be pre left the city lay fora visit to Nueowicha are born of bad cooking.” sented to each of the winning crews, and to the Lake and Ocononow adders’ attention, 1s especially called to | crew winning the final barge race the Club cot jo Oates hag returned to the city nt “Central Calé,” Gland 65 State street, | ors will be Presented. He ee a delightful visit among ul Bullding), it bemg eomplete ‘The tev. A.J. Seott will preach this morning aa appointments. ‘This carté- is | and evenin: in the Congregutional Chureb. The Misses Lilly and Blanche MeLeesh have ‘opened from 7a. m. to 1:0 p. Sunduys ex--| The Rev. George C. Noyes, D. D., will preach, returned trom Vassar Colieze to spend their va- | cypted, and uifers tu ladies and gentlemen special | this moruing and evenicg in’ the Bresbytensa cation at home, No. 627 West Adams street. attractions, not only during the day, but in the | Church. Sullie Waterman, of No. istv Vincennes ia of fine suppers. ices, credul The lev. George It, Pierce will preach this weuue, is visiting friends in Beloit, Wis. tkeatres, concerts, und other evening en | morning and evening in the Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. 't. G. Murphy bave gone to Ocon- | fortainments: ‘The Rev. A. W, Patten will preach this more Mr. and > arpets. In order to reduce aur § aur stock previous to Latyur Blanch UNIQUE OPEN FOR BONNE Dp elise peat At ournal Chateau Yquem. BURGUNDY WINES E. Burninghaus, lately damaged by Chabtls (White). rere gis Fire, we open with i y new ing and evening in the Firat Methodist Churett the following noteworthy reductions in our Carpet Depertm: Very Bast Tanesiries Reduced to $1 per yard. Good Tapestries Very Best All- Wool “tugralas Reduced to 90 cents. Good All-Weel Ingrains Good Two-Ply At 40 and 50 cents per yard (20 per our semi-annual inventory we have made = an entire ‘ Te I stock of Choice Teas 5 and 85 cents. At 65 and 75 cents. {this year’s growth), the purity of which we guarantee. A trial purchase of our Standard Teas at 50 and 60 ets. per pound is solicited. FORMOSA TEA LIPORTING C0, 88 STATE-ST. Fashion. FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. PARDRIDGES, “14 & Hs Stale-st, SHz IRE WINES. Duff, Gordon & Cows. Very old Amontiliudo, dr Sup. old Amontilludo, exii Onley 3 Saverio omowoe to spend # Tew wevks with friends. Jumwes Rankin sniled last Phurs- ida for Glusgow, Pluimier, and Morton ping fora two-weeks” of Northern Wisconsin, Shaw, of ‘Toledo, with Mrs. Hurry Wilson, of speading a few di Englewood. Miss Alice Wilson will spend a portion of the suminer in Ohio. Bir. George Tan goes to Milwaukee to take part m the bicyele tournament Monday, July +. Mr. and Airs. Jobn fill und sister will spend their Fourth at tarvard. Mr. Charles Hf. Graham and son will visit Har- yard Monday. Mr. William Gillespie spend the Fourgh with his Tam Helen arn, ot Cincinnati, is visiting ter, Mra. _gohn Fitch, at No. 42 Centre ave- eae home to the guest of Mrs. V.C. Le Beau since April, left ‘This is called an eccentric novelty in Paris. and it isto be noped that it will never be called anything ele: A bonnet of Manila straw, with brim well formed on the forehead. lined with surnet velvet and tied duwn over the eurs with green ribbon; at the top three larga cabbage- Fose3 und cream tee. J.S. Bast, the popul: bric-a-bracs ut 272 Nore engo Telephone (a coidinud r dealer in antiques and lark, hus bad the Chi- mn of the Edison modation of bis patrons. Wnea nt diplomath bassudor a {ew bints us to the conduct of diplo- matic intercourse, he quietly answerea, “Tak snulty and stund with your buck to the windot ed his interlocutor. ** "That is plain pats the fight, the expression ot your teutures ts less yisibie. If you take snull, every convenient Do not inbor under the impression that chil- und the Bell) placed in his oflice for He. avcom- | “The golden Fear, is in its Summer cheer, ‘The Rev. Frederick S. Jewell will preach tis morning and evening in St. Mark’s Episcopal Cbureb. Gospel temperance mecting in Unton Hall this afternoon at 4 o’cluck. —— A MIDSUMMER DREAM. For The Chicago Tribune.” ‘the world is sleeping in 2 cloud of iustre, was asked to give anAm- | Anu round the freighted altars of the year ‘The blushing rnses cluster. Upon the hillside sleeps the lambent light, While all the vitlleys lic in deepest sbado was the reply. * With your back to | The brooklet, murmuring at its languid pligdh Creeps slowly through the meadows. } pineb wifords you time to think over your re- | The fields are golden with the barvest grown ‘That nodsinevery wayward brecze that pastels” ‘The burdy apple-trees are weighted duwa With golden fruit In inasses. CALIFORNIA WINES. { UC: .., Poitras, from Deadwood, who has been | Pines West Madison-st., near Morgan, erduy morning to visit Mrs. A. Gugne, of | grun's photozrapts alone ure taken tosuch per- Trandate. Oak | fection by Joshua Sinith, for bis atuit work 13 43 's Merton and John Plummer, of Oa fine in every particular.’ Studio 2% North Chars. cent Jess than usual prices}. Also a Line of the Best Angelica, 15%, A... a ALY POWDER. F Ani sott, from branches of the warside trea, ; ‘Yhe merry birds their mutins carol. gla sea DLILLINERY ye Five-Frame Body Brassels EEINERY GOOD B.S eee Fae eee aan ee eet oiag ie | le in eveiy particular a Wisconsin. hinge The heart of .Nature with their melods— At $1.25 per yard. Maing: win C. Day kus gone to Geneva Lake fora ae fhe approuchine 1 ‘Their mates with envy maddening. 2 f reerention. Korginy x Morgan, a wealtby young lud ow-boy secks 2 sweet noonday repose ‘“ Bureka Milk Bread” should be called for by | TAG,cp Roy Seeks a sweet noon dy a tale ecpers at the stores they patronize, laden: . of this city sails for Europe Tokay, nni¢ July IN OUR sennenarre i, M 5 They ghter of N.'T. Wright, | alt hou: Upholster y Bepartment Madeira, ists gun avenue, bas gone to | for itis the bert always. Among the clover-tops—a bed of rose— 5 very Y..to visit her grandparents, Mr.and | An editor received a letter from a subscriber | He dreams he ties in Aidenn. Mt. Vinyard. Is Mrs. Alien Benedict. asking him to publish aeure for apple-tree wornis. Hy replied that he could not suggest a | He dreums that he, alone, in cloudiand bright ” cure until he knew what ailed the worms. Ty set to guard the clouds from making vattti: ,. Judging from the large sule of “No Gentie- | The clouds seem all intent va showing Uhh ‘ meu,” it will be the favorit novel of ull summer Like great, unruly cattle. pay And down below, tho gontlo, lowing kine iy | i Bayne Weare offering unusual bargains in Spun ROYAL ren Silks, Raw Silks, Jutes, Cretonnes, Brass, Ebony, and Walnut Comice Poles, Window Shades, &c. 2 LATEST NEW YORK MODES. New Yori: Bustles increase in Overdresses are shirred from belt to knee. Brandy. RIES, ld & 16 Staie-st, Hlesant Long Plumes $2,00,rarfh e500. nt Black Yips 50¢, worth $1.00. Straw Bonnets $32, ivorth $2.00. Chips, new; shapes, 75c. Large Xone Lot Elower be, worth $1.50. Large, Job Lot Flowers, Bl. 00, worth Large Job Lot Flowers, $2.00, worth $6.00. 1 9200s WE BEA tun THEBERLIN SUITES, 226 STATE-ST., The pointed shue is again returning to tavor. Sm! oman pearls are braidea in the hair with fine effect. ven's dresses are again cut with low necks slecv of tinted mull, over princess slips of liznt blue, or cream white batiste, are stylisu and becoming. Jersey bodices of ciel-blue, rose color, or e did you set them trousers?” asked n Wo bappened to be pass- ing with 4 remarkably saort pair of trousers. “I sot them where they grai,” was the indig- nant ‘reply. “'Then, by my conscience, pulled them a yenr too soon For fine tlavor and convenience nothing equals Grant's condensed obtainable at depot, 50 Randolph strece (Ce ral Music- Halt Building), A young gentleman, who fs very pacticular ” said Pat,“ you've Stand browsing ila the sweet-topped, scent clover, The cow-boy wa ‘Then dreains bis dream Lover. W. FARRAND ree, June 15, 1331. A NAME HOUSE-OWNERS WILL RECOGNIZE t We are happy to announce that the name “Puxon” will once more adurn the front vf 00% of the handsomest, best-stocked urt paper sof Cotcanus, mnauve-tinted silk stockinet, are worn with | about tho eetting up of bis linen, wrote a note In GLOAK DEP’T. white surah skirts trimmed with tinted Spanish | {0 IS luundress, and at tue same time gout one T1085 HH] PRICES luce, corresponding with the color of the Jersey. | {v,Weuieet of b 7 ie ii 7 : | he put the wrong address on the envelopes, aud Linen Ulsters, splendid ¢ ality, hd FIWAL REDUG? Pi ! ‘. A new skepe in morning caps iz in the exact puaad them, ‘The woman was puzzled, but not Of Ladies’ Garments for the senson. We want as NAVE MADE THEIR in the city. We know of no one who bus beltt te or more experience in this line, or ag we er number of friends amonz burers, tham Fe. Nat Faxon hag guined in the old swhotosile $f i tirm of Faxon & Co., aud Hilger, Seok? & Faxon of yours ago, as well as in the # AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION. For Sale, CAN ELEGANT HOUSE, The beautiful residence ofa the jate Chauncer 3. MADE ELON GRAVE CREASE TAUTAL,. Wuluntns, at Atadison, Wis, will be sold at Public | Housckeeper's favorite In teuding eltles of the wo ria. Auction, on the premises, No othe: preparation “ma b Hecht, On Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1881, spat out -2t 19 O'Clock A. ML. ‘The location i the most elizible in that beantiful Mohair Ulsters, fine quality, $2.50. style of the head-dresses worn by the Neupol- | in the offended; but when the younz lady LOGE sa posetile steur inventory iie, end wil sian? i : aiton olf the collar any more, as you . Hussian”’ cup, is made of white sural, with | did fast time, I shalt have te go somewhero paper depnrtuient of the Chicains Carpet Garments Half Price. fi dere stripes across the fabric in bright | else,” she cried all. tae evening, ‘and declared F that has tor four years past been | : SUITS ULSTERS. cvlors of ereen, gold, and scarier. she irould never speax to bim again. s friends will bereafter OF, ’ +} "1 HOTCHKIN PALMER F AND DOLIHAN blue surab, Jow-neckced. and trimmea with a eat by Starts &: Sehiolle, 22 Wabash venue, » xullery, 2) Wabash avenue y 1 ah a shirred plastroa edged with Valeueiewnes lace, | Devorute your lawns with some OF It. cA naa an ° which is set up the entire frontof the dress. A] Ove day during bish muss in the little church ‘ard ¢ 137 and 139 State-st. Of every kind at reduced prices. bron sash edged on the ends with neu ig car- | Of Gichlaruf, in trelaud. three Indies of the | Pyrpanenruta, Nov. = u att mt a Protestant faito obliged to take shelter | penetit or ollers Who may sil GAS STOVES. Ghee i , knowing who they were, und wishity to Ne Ombre weddings are nily in order—that Be ttacked with Lhe inost seve 2 bridle : 2 be respoctful to them, stooped down to bis at- | attacke' t it x BERLIN SUIT co., the bride wears) of course, the whitest of roses; | rendant, woo Was on bis kuces, aud whisperad, | Hu: pains (apparenily rheumati fi 83 225 STATE-S7. i : te essEbrer irae Thee chairs for tho Protestant ladies.” ‘f wie) on the left side of my neck and De SE iffness of the mos BUSINESS CARDS. per nn Lilidst onthe eldest ota ianay ke oe Tate Wht ees Farber HenOrat, glocd Bp aad secompanied w with s te inte! es Shade up- ree cheers for the Protestan ne pare. le the four intermedimti¢s shade up- iwen With hearty good-will ES bi would conn at i softwo or three hours 1 3. WH ty saiail pushitle see ‘ape, cullod the you rumpie up my shirt bosoms and SILK, SURAH, and SATIN DE “LYON not let prices stund in the way of clearing out. A charming’ little baby frock is made of pale Another arr of lawn furniture just re- ew witll-paper store, under B Ww Kz: e TGS. ried and the waist uud kuotted lovsely at une ‘. 4 = tfrOPEN EVENINGS. there from a heavy shower. ‘The: oticmting | WUT To say tat on Thr fone cane! darks Sobeetas about Awe eres of CY. 8 name arte hae repented in Howers Of | yy tig conzregution, While the poor priest stood frou which Llost sleep and Suliered "ee jana. a mittee threilies ‘ @ ng hundsome Michellou shoes of gotden | “umbfounded. one ly. aurious remedies, mets rilite house ts of Milwaukee pressed Wick, ures st0- siya 5 are exevediugly fushiourbic for house | | A new lot of fine chromo-gards just recelved | Jinps, peliadoniia plasters, etd i Toumn, besides Jaundry, and ample cellar and storaze : fn drown satin : aithine. 8 Statestrect) me Sewing | and inypentine, chloroform in it a Andall 9) ¥ perivnemg any apparens Te ov nts in Sy ALOT peech Cured me) Tif be De. Send Tom below,” The house iy provided with 3 he A ‘ hall + fora person to be If furnace, and_zuud sewerage: frou » Lin gy ‘ MOIIVENEURGIL tof La Salle-st, Room 8 for 2 person to be in aie in one! inal! Ih perfect onder. here isabo ton tie pace 3 * | Cooking and Heating Stoves fA Cures Guaranteed for Life. tw thouga those places your aueart seinen ay ® fargesubptantial bara, 3 <0 Foud Lensnt Luuse, vo! periaes 3 ahead 3 ; onsulta +7 fashionably worn with dinner ne Le thon: upurt. Une frequently en Fee alle gue ne: 2 eae increnees uthe musi conipleteGasStove In the world, Over siouels. It has straps ucross the ins ft nian being in a tri il, though ne ei CGusthen itis the most desirable home in the and Minds, suitable for any size Fam Brak W. Baich, orale eee S Uerrerult bone Geek wen, RORD COMUSSY, Rat “alted patent mnediclnes. duos rehuse of new | W ditferent size: of wt bottle oy a frigid, te ont aud to 33. ay Oe ily ur Hotel. Norwest. Original cost over thirty-tive thousan ie sa ideterial ope tu Xo eentiemen or ladies will fail to appreciate prest ted wi "the Tor the above, eli ee) ee = |: dors. Wurs. Presswots ibe tit ‘Sale ubsolute. ‘Terms: one-fourth cash, and balance ¢ 1 e 99 Washkington-ct., 4 pales ies Gay Bae nee - secutedin the premnes ai? per cent at opouaor | CTT AW. nee aitnemantwa css qHARD AND Sort COAL yor ue gow novel: entitled Nu: | Feliatl SintGHL uy TORE ae ee ae 5 = Pes tases ae ease ee eee LSU i ¥ if PYAny ifrmation will be aivon on applleation. ‘ike Tanne ae ABD WwORRs tee eee pou eae ste rma PTET re toid that the smallest hair throws a y what E would express. it w2s an - fp And so it does. It throws a shadow | wondertul. Applied and thorougialy | ro furniture jn the hause will be sold immediately thie sule of the house. 5 THE GOODWIN GAS STOVE & ae 00., Office und Enle«room, 123 Wearborn-st. june 2 an Pt es sate S : LLEI Bt . Le CE t Executors, SICUTIPOHN pee ae eae —_—_————_ ‘Badison, Wis. i onfer and warranted. Rernfarde Ware. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE, eee renee ee SEAL ESE over your appetite when you ind it in your | int-in five minutes the paroxysis victuals. stop, $0 ty express it, like a thash, aux erous visitors last week maie busi- | stantapplication, the Just of which way. ie Ss lively ut the furniture emporium of J. A. | day, 4a. un, the pains y ere entirely 8 aur about five inches deep. Goby &C eb and 51d StAU ate uid’ E have not had a recur of theni, 1 EI Confuctioner, on the side by a Jong black plume which falls 2 train was approuching Cleveland it parted | J aim thankfal and feel the sonest ih { br TANDY. Lourrime” is made of CANDY. crown being covered with an_ embroide Send si. & $4 or ifceusanple | jet beuded Howers ona foundunon of bluck silk fl retall box by express of the dase | Tulle, ‘The broad brim of che but Hares consi wentes ATit GUODS. at fanilrandstricuy pie, sefors crably, und 's edzed by fi fall of Jetted hn Address to-ull CI wi £ SVEN AM. TLS’ EDUCATIONA a ALHEIS. DISSOLUTION. FIGHLANI D aC esaie ang Hetail. |, Notices hereby elven that the partnership hereto- LABIES, russes, Feathers, | fore existing between James 1: Egan and Henry W. : Ad Sudan S niles nabs, Chie pau Curves itenovaied | 1117 under the tirm name of Egan & HU, Architects, Ee cre ee ete Co orurpex, § | of tis cnr, i dlsuived.” | “Jawes 1 BGA oS Ren ae TOES Ste gata. Sk Principal y. HOLL, {Madison-st,Chicazo | over the back of the hut: and just underneath | in the middie, und the siznal-rope snapped like 5 atl, its tip is fustencd u beaded svar of the tulle | a thread, the end of ft striking an old Indy-on teung of obtatnins dae i ata fe aining » i a DER CPYERG i i edged with bended lace, which is. just long | ber bonnet. 4 a . PARIS STYLES, cnourh to be carried around the throat onthe | ** Whut Is the matter?” she exclaimed. expressive of my ea ee an hy An entry mT narenfection. | Fight side und to reach across the bosom tothe | “Ob, the train's broke in two,” replied a | uty to let others Kuo from the samie source KRANZ’S, 80 State. | of shaded hollyhocks. ‘This style is repeated in o Has 5 a u a 3 by Ls belt on the left, where it is fusiened by 4 cluster genticman in the next seut. “Ishould say 30,” the old lady said, looking 8SJackson.corDearb'rn Chicago. July}, 1581. HENKY ¥ is