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THE CHICAGO’ TRIBUNE for JULY 17, 18811 WEN TY “PAGES. * Fr INDAY, a Ww ‘SOCIETY. [he Exodus from the City Still Continuing. {he Efforts at Amusement of the Survivors. Wovelfies of Fashion—Pleasant Gossip for the Ladies. MATRIMONIAL AND SOCIAL. Anenjoyable company was given by Prof. and Mrs. Walter C. Lyman at their home on Pine street Monday evening. Adiitional pleasure was given the oevasioit by some ad- wirably rendered recitations by Miss Leonora ‘Austin, daughter of ex-Goy, Austin, of Min- nesota, and Miss Winnie Stevens, of this ity, Who had just returned from her Texas trip. Miss Austin has been taking a course of study in elocution at Boston, and has since returned to her home at Minneapolis. *A yoeal and instrumental econeert was given last evening atythe clegant and spa- cous résidence of Mr. Shelton Sturges, at Geneva Lake. The concert was gotton up wmainly through the efforts of Miss Ruca, one of the accomplished daughters of Mr. Sturges, for the benctit of the orgun fund jor the new: Episcopal church now being puilt at Geneva Lake. : Married, "Tuesday evening, July 12, Mr. J. F. Studley and Miss Bertha M. Sercombe, ‘fhe ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert Collyer, of Brooklyn, N.Y, The oc- casion was pronounced a particularly pleas- antone, . After the marriage ceremuny the christening of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Bell took place. The happy couple will spend the honey:uvon at Geneva Lake, the Dells, and Oconomowoe, and returning will reside in’ Chicago. The wedding of Miss Lizzie O’ Neill, daugh- ter of John O'Neill, Esq., and Dr. C. P. Cald- well, will take place “Thursday evening at 7 o'clock Inst. James’ Church, reevption wil] follow the ceremony at No, 2812 Coltage Grove avenue. Miss Nellie O. Day, of Chieago, and James Cummings, of Lemont, were married last ‘Tuesday evening at St. Columbkill Church, corner of Pauling and Indiann streets, by the Rey. Father Burke. ‘The principal social event of the week was the party given Friday evening by Mrs. 11.0. Stone in honor of her son, who attained his majority that day. ; - Thursday evening, July 14, Miss Ella Simonds received her friends at her re: dence on Dearborn. street. The party was given in honor of Miss Ella's début by an aunt recently arrived from Paris. Miss E Jn’s costume was made by a French urust. Lt was white cashinere, embroidered with light blue: diamond ornaments. Miss Simonds, the aunt from Paris, was enrobed ina rich Jnvender satin dress; pearl ornaments. Mi Simonds. the mother of the young débutante, was arrayed in old-gold ‘satin, with rich point-lace trimmings. Mr. Simonds has igtely come into the possession of 2 turtune Jeft him by a. rich English uncle, and he ecived the congratulations of his ny tucratie friends with true pleasure. Simonds chose this time of the year daughter's début, as they intend starting for Europe in the fall, after spending the sum- mer at Long Branch and Saratoxa. The residence of 3tr, P, W. Johnson, No. om) West Fulton street, was the scene 0! qguiet-and pleasant little wedding party 19 ‘Thursday evening. Mr. Ethelbert D. Hunter was married to Miss Lillie M. Iverson, hoth of this city. ‘The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. Charles Koerner, pastor of the En- gjish Lutheran Church of une Holy ‘Trinity Both the bride and the bridegroom are. deat- auutes, ‘Phe bridegroom is a conrpositor in the oflice of the Living Church, The wed- ding was private, only intimate friends and Telatives being invited. Mr, and Mrs. D. W. eorge and Miss Mamie E. Peek, all deaf- minutes, Were among those present, “Miss Kittie Wilmot and Mr. Ed 2. Champ-. Jin, with Chapin & Gore, were married last ‘Tuesday afternoon by Bishop Cheney. ‘They have gone to Geneva Lake, “The marriage of Miss Maggie McCracken and Mr, Fred Root is announced. PERSONAL. ‘The following Chicago ple sailed for Europe by the steamer Gallia last. Wednes- day: The Hen, Perry HH. Smith and family, Mrs. Henry W. King, Miss Christina King, Miss Bessie, and Mr. Henry W. King, Jr. Mr. J. P. Knott, Mr. George F.“Tower, Mr. and Mrs, 8. V. Papin, two children, and mid; Aliss $. B, Pratt, Miss May Marsh, Mrs. S. Marsh, Mr. icKey, Miss Boyce and maid, Miss E. Chouteau, the Hon. Join B. Sherman, Mrs. L. Ashdown, Mr. 1’. D. Armour, Mr. and Mrs, ‘T. A. Atwood, Miss Jessie Atwood, Miss Vinnie Atwood, Miss Belle Atwood, Mr. Arthur Baker, Mr. 3. LL Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Whitte- more. > ‘Mr: and Mrs. E. J. Ives left last Thursday for Lake Minnetonka, 3.1. Beers and family, of No. 591 Warren avenue, left Wednesday last for Sandy Hook, Conn. for the suinmer. W. F. Trowbridge, the comic artist, fs spending a tews weeks in Danbury, Coun., visiting his parent E. W.Peek ett last night for the White: qontatitss where he will spend four or five week: “Miss Lanra Hutchins will leave for a three weeks’ visit to the sea shore in a few days. Mrs Charles Hathaway has just returned itin the East. y. Henry T. Miller, pastor of the terian Chu necommpanled by in. the Rev, ¥owler, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, of Rockford, Jeaye for Saratoga and Lake ¢ evorge Monday. Mar Lansing is the guest of Maj.” Anson Sperry, of Geneva Lake, Wis. 2 and daughter, Lily, A. Chisholin 1 ening. sand Tnnez Springer, ing Consul for the United a, Cuba, are viewing the orthwest. Mr. Henry G. Dawson, wife, and sister, Mrs. Sarah Partenheimer, started last Mon- Way upon a summer Lip, to be gone for two unenths. ‘Miss Lillie Vosburg, of South Ada street,” Jeaves this week for Brooklyn, N. Y.,. from thence to Sdratoga and other Eastern sum- mer-resorts, a : ‘Mr. and Mrs. 1L.S. Newton will leave for inada duly 28. Mrs. Newton will sojourn at Burlington Beach for the summer, return- ing about Sept, : E urs. Jon. Rogers, Mrs. Charles 2 Mrs. Me dy. Church, and Mrs. A. K. ‘Pappan have left the city and gone to a beautiful country-resort fora few weeks, ‘Mir. and Mrs. M. J. Nagten left Tuesday for a month's trip around the lakes, Mr, Walter Mo Jackson, the attorney, | tenting with 18 “Shawbawasung Camp,” in Nerthern Michigan, iS Mr. and ‘Mrs. JI. B, Mathews, Jr., of No. U6 North Sheldon street, will leave July 20 rinity Spri Ma. ae si 's. Dr. Shenick, formerly of Chicago, is visiting here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Bestel, of No. 247 West Monroe street. 1 1 ‘br. A. E. Hoadley and wife, and © K. MePherson will start Monday fur Rockaway Beach and Long Branch, where they expect Ww stay one month. - ‘Se. and Sir 's, Alexander Stelle left Wednes- day for New York, where they will spend & i ays and then proceed {0 the sea shore ‘or est of the summer. - ‘Ae ft Jioldredge and Miss Ida Shieker, of Janesville, Wis.. are Visiting Miss Kittle Storey, of No. $3 South Curtis street, Dr. £. S; Talbot sailed Saturday for Fue Tope as a delegate from the Chicago Medical Society to ies International Medical Con- &tess, held at London. Mie George Tilesten, of Boston, who has been visiting in Chicago, left fom home last ‘Weel ing by way of the lakes. Sie dal tre Suiyard 1 Hall ett yester- day ‘for island Wild, Brown's Lake, where y WL] spend a week or two. x Airs. Georee P. Cogswell, of Grand Rapids, isvisiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rufus King, of Park avenue. The Rev. Robert D. Sheppard, of Grace Methodist Church, with his Tamily, are, off fora six weeks’ vacation at_Martha’s Vine- Sard, going via the lakes, Buffalo. and Boston, Mr. J. 1 Thorp and wife left last evening on the steamer Duluth for a_six weeks’ trip. * dutending to visit the Lake Superior region, Teturning by way of the famous Wisconsin . Summer-resorts. é - Mrs. EM, Prentiss and Mrs. Carrie Low, of. Broa’ guests of Mrs Lida M. Wi er visit to Ottaw LG, Cooke, Mi ter Chester J. Cooke will vekine healih and of Roek County, $s Edith D. Cooke, | rounded and adornod with ve the | cute lace, into which are_set fine w leasure | ¥ if Aionte ay ly mong the farn iscon- | tiny. mossbuds, er Mrs. L. $. Bal C3 United for the sin W shit eouter i suminer Washington, D. | tise mas tates: Commute awed. ¢ Baldwin, | lowed. ‘These dainty _ york and | be worn with de 3, und Bridgeport, | garniture is de! sland 3 the scashore: Cann,, returning in Octobe: Ar. and Ms. dk MteCHe ing two weeks in Wiscons for an extended exenrsion hi the lamie Buck left for Wauk Martinu and daughter | cut in very de i East for several weeks, geen ole rind Union, Sarato- | ‘Thi: S, Hen $. Shedd left the city a few | about th M s i @ SINE Spi y sinee with the.expectation of attend- | the belt, wl it tapers off i a ine the Concord Seliodl of: Vidlosopisy bats | porte ahd is finished by & Doweand. an on account of the ‘serious a¢ei jalned will at th ing of her right arm, she has beer ge y Wer Ga n obliged to } ly inere ont she sus- | brow ins in the break n visiting friends nstou since Tues- | th at Highland Par 1 Milne and sun, of Riverside, leay New York the jut lst . by the steamer Ari zona, on a visit to their relations and frie! “artistic” dresse: ispatehe pias on a visio tlre nis, urtistic” dresses were dispatched for the Mr. Walter Mills and tarned home George Arnold and Si on a triparou ‘aan Powers have gone | of . the able and efficient | sixteenth century, and the portrai of C3 rie, Seott & Co., lett | Ch Jast evening for New York, Boston, and the Whi as, where he will enjoy a | cls 1. to Henry LV. are to be aid under con- season of two weeks? recreation and rest | tribution, Freneh and English pictures from busines: Among late Armour, Miss) Walker, Sehaack, Miss Van Sch White -Moun at Newport were Mrs, |-bodice ent cither very Peter Van | ly long, in elose cit nck, and Mrs. Kim- | points front and back. 50] button or ing a short | terminate in long liza South Carpenter s at Ishind Wild, Brown’s s Dunne, Miss Nellie Corbley, | Medici collars of silk or 8 Mary ste for | stil net to Keep them in place, in the month of August‘at Wisconsin Dell: mpson and family L nd J. | frills about the wi . of Chicago, Were at | the * leg-omutt Lake, duly 14. { are puffed on the shoulder and at the elbow, C, Ambler and w Hotel, Minnetont rand Mrs Rogert Ap sley, Mr. and st Annie | Fan: ve this evening for tral, Weeks to join Mr. and Mrs, | about, let alone to wave to and tro, is just purchased F. J. Dennis, Mr. Dennis utiful summer residence on the hak a. Greenttood and the Mis rah ave rusticating ac © J Cigentoad and ake Cay Mh and Miss {| tave de Roth tarted last evening on the | + shard fur Buffalo, N.Y, iiters, Miss S HISS | sracefut, while they are at the same time Mixs- Louisa | very simple and easily learned, Ethelbert W. Veek the Zeta Psi tr: Mr. RK. M: are to spend the Misses Nettic and Minn ynard and Mr, stunner at Wi White are going | since it was opened, it L net Professor of al College, now | ane! . Nelson, Ad Gyneeotogy in Rush Medi family in Boston and | a if for London July 21 to International, Medical Congre: and the Britis Medical Society, returning to blooming vicinity, will s s May &. and Annie G. Haman, will spend the sum | mm gner in Kilbourn € Airs. 1, B. Cook returt in Waterloo, N. ¥ rned Monday to her | to their advantage toeall at th nr Mis Us Ac Geary, to their advantage to gall at the popular ¢ shington street, accompanied li sine remainder of the sunun atthe seasid vin Crary, of Sabula, In., ping tow street. Adams street, y tor Geneva Lirke to spend the | jitte of a work on housekeeping es W. Colbrich, aurted for Camp hi, fast evening nn Kidston, of by boar, tobe gone unti White Mountain LATEST NEW YORK MODES. Pink tinteu mitts are fashionable, Flower necklets are still in vogue. lfollyhocks and peor! fashionable corsage flower: nuuer wear are made of net, | with boots and are also made exceedingly short. Flesh-colored silk stockings embroidered _with crimson rosebuds Bracelets made of old silver medals, Huked | been as “mueli tugether with silver beads, are the fancy of } persons of the moment. very fashionable. in sandals embrofdered with tiny reatly favered by young rl beads ar Sume of the new lace pins and bonnet or- | good size, 4, naments show gvifiiu, sphinx, or Medici ame] and Roman gold. “Phe most expensive initts this season are k or white Chantilly ve stockings are of black or white | poy Mes ds in bronze ind the most ats of pale-blne, pink, or corn cert ‘eolor are Worn wuuder thin White evening cert engage ‘The underwaist of the while bodies | eid, ani North Clark street, and examisi- also of the culore tbe neck and w t ul style of hairdressing bow of hair falling low on the neck, in laced a silver buckle hair falts in | these hot days, for they ‘over the forehead, and is | new novel wniler that title recently issued, iught up on | one of the “Lammock Series.” treof which is In front the soft light ring 5 ssedin Waved bands and i: with a small knot of hair held by a hite feathers tipped with | are the i hit aigret of wi a lady | In hot weather you should t hE | densed ¢ made of | Senet L an evening wedding in this cit; am O'Shanter hat. uiging crown ¥ ye rows of Irish point lace finely r and of turquol Satin went round the hei a fall of lace. in turquoise bl 1 bine ! below: wich house, either in town or in the country, are Me with silver hair | those of tinted mull and of diaphanous ecru 1 ilver chatelaine; ux of blue bro- ith Lrish point re very fresh ng-looking dresse: or bine, embroidered by | heire: "3 and garlands in silks of ‘The front is a arrow flounces. “TI ips in_embroid- _ The red front with a ‘the with revers embroid- ree | for fine rurniture with J. A. Colby & Ci the most vivid colors. ay The } and 219 State street. turned up over the hi ered revers and lightly hadice has an embroide shirred plastron, trim Princess dress—only dle, ill of "They \ d with a wide frill of | ages. hey were “A double string of | sons of rank and substance were able to wear E about | them. ‘ish lady recently $2, 32 u which was | real’ hair ‘lace parting at Fetherly’s, 16; not | bash avenue. Other goods in proportion. the elusant flowing nents Were Worn except | weather report. rd a high Spanish comb, i ‘ ‘The new Huguenot becoming to periect! in we neck and edge Venetian puint_ Roman pearls is then worn A very tall, 51 shion of dres: “appeared in this fit made of pltin white tT trinming upen the pearl necklace headed by ku Some of the latest q jong gauze veils. the face, pinned at the the ends cro to the front French hats are accom- e ‘They are to. drawn over some pretty brought around caught together. by has been made to ren able vell somewhat more pearance, for colurs to match the ¢ spots appear on th tocall them ‘An attempt | proof against heat and dampness. e- | A popular de eattractive in ap- | is‘ long. pin With a ball head, about the size ng dyed in many | of a buckshot, sustaining an initial letter in ume, smatl tatted | ‘seript. face of ine DUNE few ladies have | jena and V 1 jmprovement on the | & yidd': decided success. A he to Berd Rati, Oe MD om colors and evening tints af the season. Gregiau medallion clasps. edges the nec s ds on both s tunic, which opens at the bottom in two poplum basaues a golden, Grec! round tablis falls a crene! ly formed 6: ‘The Grecian tunic is a handsome ¢) ihe shoulders with A Grecian paite: A idered with | going to the *drawit p rea Eerie ut aches so readily that it w! i bea martyrdom the shoulder | Madam, fay iar bie ith the same object. sirt is | wil zi art of the skirt iS) Wig given them—stay away.” But she I From unde jlated tunic, ‘The lower p £ gauze plaitings. ‘Wins- | ‘The most charming oO i ¥ re iinply shirred inte a modified poke shape, and have soft paffed crowns gracefully cades of deli- iolets,. mountain Sy t snow-drops, or indeed any smalf-fower desired, but’ no ut hazing sunflowers, poppies, peonies, or vs of flowers of any «Le are ithe sits. tre intended to ate stunmer (resses, We ite, the nmterial of the ¢, wd the people who are to wear is deli J. A, McClintock are spend- | then are supposed to be both delicate in feature, conplexion, and tasta, fs stylish inode of ‘making a’ trotteuse. cos- tume, the material of which is particularly designed for a traveling dress, being of ‘gold and bronze shepherd's phd, shows -a round Ena Post. took her departu i i oe M. re | skirt mada. 0! wecolored sa i Thursday afternoon for Essex, Conn. She | trimmed a Htireg kstegikuted rules, he spend her Samer there Sint the sea- | upper dress st of October will leave foi x plaits vhich exte r une Bees eee fi for | box plaiis of the plaid. which extend from month with her friend: hthrey knife-plaited rufles, The is formed in front by five large the belt to the satin frills on the underskirt. THis upper dress ig simply draped in the back. ..‘The basaue bodice is of the plaid, and front and back, and tstron of bronze satin. ‘ed very finely at the down, then left loose and agnin gathered at Jaeed in front oyer s plastron is about sir thro: und s finished by a bow “and en " ribbon, ‘The rage for artistic costumes is constant- it and some eedingly quaint and beautiful dres: re imported, both tor dinner end evening dress, and the fair wear ers look as if they had stepped down from the okt family portraits of centuries ago. A Indy recently-returned fram Paris says that ntiqne styles have quite taken the eof all other fashidns in dress both in Paris and London, that ata recent wedding reception in St. Petersburg more than 300 ladies of the Court, and that Worth is. al- i Mr. Josh Lane re- | ready preparmg a magnifieent number of t week froma pleasure trip antique dresses to be sent to Ameriea in son for the autumn openings, atthe order mur leading importers. A great proportion of these dresses are to be in the style of the its of Queen nde ot France, of Marin de Medicts, and all the other noted beauties from Fran- moder dames In royal apparel show the hort or else extteme- style, with sharp The sleeves to this style of corsage fit very tight to the arm, and ace down the back, where they ethan frills of costly re very high satin, lined with ig ide of which are set traises of lace matching the s. Other sleeves in style, and others again round then lace. or shirred very closely all the way down. y enormons ii size, and are really too large and heavy to be conveniently carried SOCIETY TOPICS. ‘The greatest novelty in dancing is the in- troduetion of the Grecian dances, Ata re- cet ball given in Paris by the Baron Gus- Hild, the “Cirtio” and the avi’? were danced, and it is said the movements in both are most charming and “Tlow does painting agree with my daugh- ter?” asked an anxious parent. ‘* [t mal rae Charles Ts. 1tawley: her too red in the face,” replied tne esident in Ottawa, tmuel Blvom teacher. The “Central Café" (Central Musie-Iall Building) has given ver neral satisfaction ng visited by ladies daily, and especially after evening perform- The ices, ereams, glaces, ete., served this eaft are already celebrated for their t- | excellent quality. never thoroughly real what a gnoriumus he has been all his Ife-. euntil he enters into intelleetual con- wih 2 Boston schoolmarm on her stun olstice. When shopping this week ladies will Ante A fello t lishment of Morgenthau Bros. & Co.. ¢ State and Monroe streets, who propose to sell Hamburg embroideries this week at so low a figure that, although you inay not be in want visiting | of these zuods at present, you are forced to purchase. “low to Economize Like a Lady.” is the Like what Let us have the name. In such a mnere glittering generalities will nut an- rs of art should not fail to see the Lo Whitcomb left for the | megnilicent, artist proof engraving of lion’s d, after Rusa Bonheur, at Thurber’s, 210 aish avenue, Aman who was fishing for. troutin the ago, so the Story runs. caught bag of gold and brought it ately to shore. As be looked at the gold he adly said, “Just my luck; never could 5 are just now very | catch any fish!” Ladies will do well to supply themselves from an aceumulation of superb custom work, at unusually low prices, at Keller’s, 45 Monroe street. few centuries bavk a shopkeeper, arti- would have ridiculed and sneered at by r “his own. station as at the present time a Parisian grisette wearing a bonnet would be. Special bargains this week in real cut steel buttons, 65 cents per dozen; extra black sari Tan: cents; white pearl buttons, and Gcents per dozen; all per pair; lace scarfs, 15 cents per yard; san, or Yeoulan Wi Ik milts, black Sp Call at 179 51 Anniv Louise Cary has declined otfers Mapleson and Strakosch to She intends to accept con- nts only. ‘Any one Visiting the studio of Joshua rd; mist be rnest Mix. iste sold. sing in op HL exclann, ned by ing the numerous photographs, “Jlis popular reputation was truly ea his fine work.” “No Gentlemen”? are found on the streets re all enjoying the ams, says 2 disappointed one, L symbols of marriage; the e white, the fruit is yellow Grant's con- fee. Depot, 50 Randolph (Central fall Building). , stnmes intended for water- nd the delicate toilet fur the Orange-blo: blossom: _ Among the ¢1 ing-place werr, batiste. ‘The “Eureka” bread can be obtained at any grocery store. Ask for itzit is the best 1 charm- | and sweetest in the market. eeunious man who married an always spoke of her 1 capital w Our society people are leaving their orde: Th of literary men for tea has and ii some cases, as that been excessive. Chicago Business Colleze x hing condition. It is the standard institution of the country. Gloves were greatly regarded in the middle costly that none but per- ‘The fondness been noticed Johnson, 50, and $3 for natural waves. wie ‘ae The thunder is about the most reliable ragon ranges. refrigerators, ice-cream freezers, coolers. Seavey & Co., 49 State. ‘yhe notion of weaving stockings of different colors seems likely to become general in Lon- don, says a correspondent. ' ‘The crimp of Mrs... L, Stevens’ wave is 15s State. ‘ice for a Jace brooch in silver ighJand and French ranges granite ware, Findsor cuffee-pots, at Harbeson 8 North Clark street. e-color of the delicate and fi Hnes the conch-shell, ale Shell pink ar ts beautiful de witic! one oF the most popular of the de jady eatled upon «fashionable London pAJRR Sn the West End. “have come,” she said, “to ask you to give me something at will help ine through tomorrow. Fan eS room, and my head he replied, poikels. “you aro he y y wi as called upon ine to-da y tenth lady who ha: Hed myer ths. auviee ittle bonnets yet worn | didn’t. ! { Rus season are made. of India silk mall, | Rl tas HE: ss. OF X, oe her of creaumwhite,, 64 ul. | DANGERS TO HEALTH, « ; suspicion. and me most thoroush examination nue Thursday maria: | almond color, “iihose Bewtinht bal DHL. | Sothstttied. Let them take tie that thy welt returnes or cistern {8 free from all impurities. | : : Stall suim a cheap iter may" ue constructed : x : ch will remove nearly every inpuri Summed Up in Bad Air, Bad Water, | the soures of the water Supply cangotbe realy GGA ASG cleansed‘or chunged. an . WHOLESOME FOOD. Tecan only hint now atthe ill effects of un- “ForyGran Address by President Gregory -of the beaten, Itis on ola saving tbat * Many men aiz their graves with their teeth"; y much State Board of Health, by their gluttony as by the inarhchusnine vines es which they foree unon their stomachs. got prinars no dupartmont of byieitio "ecienco 1s : A . . 0 utlerstood as that which coucei The Teachings of Sanitary Science in | Nowhere, at least, do more radical diferenese ot uEvu. to. For F GOODRICH wholesome, badly preserved, and badly cooked | % mM. ands p.m. Baud: Toou, as One of the’ counnow dangers to ‘public weorgpoupieame San tty ae it AVIGATION. 5 STEAMERS, : s wimg TapLE | * For Icing ‘and Milifuukad’ twite and p.m., Sunday moruinw-exgepted. Haven, via Stliwankee, twice dally at 8 iy at S a, m, mopning expepted. « fowoc, Ludington, und Mapis- day morn excepteil. For Green Bay, Menominee and bay Kewau- nee, et, Lucsdny NET Be te 5 parts, Kowa Vor Exeanaba, Fayette Menomitice, Sturteon Bay, and all Lako Superior (owns, vis Excanaba, Saturday rkfurt, Plozport, Arcadia, ete, Tupsday a¢3 Am. und Saturday acfa. m. = ~Docks foot Michivan-nv.- pas) a Nutshell, «~*~ opinion prevail.” Professional judyments aro almost usmuch at yariunee as popular whims. : Chemistry bus, indeed, analyzed many of our Following is the substance of the remarks | {eon gy see etter the rete oeitals oF made by Dr. John M. Gregory to the mein- | some of them; but the knowledged gained ian bers of the Illinols State Board of Health, in | ¥¢t; logked up in professional books and reports, taking his seat as President ot that body: to what, he ‘shall vey bow One Keene Sanitary selence is teaching us that inuch of | Aud sd the unwholasome feeding goes on. tho sickness which atiicts our race Is the result | ‘Tuinted and discuse-marked rgats, imma- of causes which inay be avoided, or whose bule~ | ture or decayed vegetables, pernicious or fal cifecta may be lessencd or destroyed. Out | adulterated groceries and condiinents, und bad of our own {gnorant carelesness spring, too | things made worse by bud cookery, are spread often, the frightful disoases which invude: ove | upon our tables and forcvd upon our, stomachs, homes, ena Hill them with sickness, sorrow, und | UM Taillng wppetites and disordered digestion deuth. No modern science’ {s more needful or | tell of Nature's recoil from the abuses which are more beneficent thitn this, Which proposes to aia | destroying us. men to stay the raviyes of preventable diseases, Our ‘schools of domestic science, cooking and tolessen the death rate. ‘Tried even by its | schools, food collections, and popular Lectures, commerelal or anoney values, our work Is sec- | and books on food and ‘dietetics wuy at length ond fo no othor In its larze public venetts. ‘Yo | bring more light, but ull then let the people be gave life isto save working, weulth-producing | Warued that danger lurks in their feusts, and power. ‘Fy save population i$ to preserve all } that only the most careful attention to them- those values which the very presence of popu- | selves cau tell them when their food is meatand lution rellects on the soil itself, and on all | not poison to them. the productions of buman skill und toil, | | AN foods are not allke beslthful to all men. ‘To lessen the umount of sickness in uny com- | There istruthin the old saying, “One man's munity, is t0 relieve the ktbarine pawer of that | ineat is another man’s poison.” Buch for bim- conumunity, by so much of the extr burden ot | self must fourn by experience what food agrees caring for the and to give back the sick | with him, and what hurms him. If, after eat- man fo his place In tho ranks of the workers. | ing, ho técls headgene or any pain or distress of Nono but thoae who have computed tho cost of | stoluich or bowels let hin suspect bis food and rearing aad trainiug men from, jufanoy to wnn- | seek to discoyptethe olfending dish. A few ex- hyod. and who bave taken acgoitnt of the great | periments, utly made, will teli what to take expenditures und losses caused by disease and | and whut to a¥old, and the Instructed mind will death,can tell the immense Value of theservices | Soon control the destructive appetite tor what Which gunitary selence may render the country. | bus been found barmful. We muy. almost question whether tho famous | — Sunitary scicuce ts the new battle man is mak- applications of seiencein the great manufactur- | ing for life and beulth. Having with a mightior tay und woulth-productug arts cun.add more to | mugic than that of the old-time wizzards mas~ tho sum-total of wealth and well-being than the | tered and made slaves of the most powerful health sefences are already doing In some com- | forces in Nature, he may now put to ilight the SL. JA CUBS OLL, munities by their mitigation of tho pain and | demons of dirt ‘and diseacc-breeding filth. At fear of sickness, and the conservation of life } lust he confronts hopefully the terrible con- ; 1 and health, tagions, the pestilences which walk in darkuess, Re f ) ‘.et me enumerate some of the common causes | and the destruction that wasteth at noonday. ickness, which, though quite familiar to san- | Let the people be assured that much of the iturians, are still ubrecognized by thousands of | sickness from which they suffer is of their own our fellow-citizens. The enumerution wilt serve } e:tusing, n valuable purpose, and may help to warn the | tlons. unwary. tious, like those nated in’ this pnper, are dan- POLLUTED ALR serous to health and life, and even thoir econo- Fresh, puro air for breathing stands in the } MY. Which dreads tho toss of money, will lead front rank of the conditions of life and health. { them to guard against the needless sickness Nha unfortunately. this condition isthe one | Which 80 often ruing fortine us well as lite. most frequeutly. aud most fatally violated by all Yell it to them, perpetually that bad air, most froqagucly: and od, drink, and excioisc | Yad water, and bad food are always slow required only at interyals, and may, in case poigons, and must ultimately cause loss of General Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, or from thelr neglect of simple precaut- tham bo tausnt that certain condi. | Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gaut, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swollings and ‘Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains ay : Sfnved. be dispensed with lor days together; { Health and toss of life, and we may hope to sce but breathing must be constant, through every | the remedy complote. and Aches. minute of life, vy wight and day,” Loaded = Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons Ort as though it be with aust and dirt, with foul and 1 WONDER. ascfe, sure, simple unt cheap External Remedy. ig ‘A trial entalis but the comparatively tritling outlay deadly. gases, with minsut and gerins of dis- onse, the air inust be received into tho Inugs. ae ‘ Volumes have been written to prove and enforce __ For The Chicago Tribune. the truth that pure afr{s fe and heulta, and | 1 wonder if there Is on this broad carth that foul alr is disease and death: but still we | A heart that never knew a thrill of pain; sin, und suffer for our sin, aguinst this truth, Myice within the list few weeks L have been | ‘hat ne’er gieved o'er u love by passion slain. for an entire evening confined to rooms where a crowded eompany of exceptionnily intelligent | [wonder if that love was ever born people remuined for hours, breathing over the ‘That e’er unruttied tlowee its course along; Upoe wir, and sutfered for days afterwards from | 1 wonder if a friendship cor was pledged of SO Cents, and every one suffering with pain ‘ean have cheap and positive proof of its claims. ‘Directions In Eleven Languages. "°° J wonder if n soul existence hath 1 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN 7 MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Wd, U, S. As the poison johaled, Only a few days since I | ‘That was not broken by a deed of wrong, visited an assembly of seientitie men of Nation- . TH. Ai repntution, whe sit for hours in xclosoly- | I worlder if, beyond the stars that gem Bie erences erees where the atmosphere recked wiih | ‘The dome above us, there's another life , hs of the listening crowd. Goto | ‘That ne'er can know a burden ora cure, nny soci! gathering, and as often in the man- | Or keep a mem’ry of this earthly strife, sion of wealth as in the cottage of the poor we shall find the same blind during of the disease~ T wonder if, within that fubled realm, yendering utmospherie poison. Daya of head- Sung mse and set, moons wax and wane, a8 ¢ and of lussitude follow, and disease is en- here— trill— ‘We meet und. know the faces once held dear. ‘Tue Maries OWEN M. WILSON. $a Men Hugo Hus Outtived. Paristan, ‘ial clubs and cateries crowd smultelub-rooms: sineetings for business or for pleusure, for i struecion or for prayer, are held daily in insult cient and ill-ventilated apartments; aud the Tuilme health of those who attend these rnect- ings 13 attributed to any and all causes but the true one. 60, 70 Ui, HOW DRLICLOUS (dered; but the fashion und folly goon. So- | Flowers bud and blossom, birds their carols Is the flavor of the new crop Uncolored Japan and Formosa Oolong Tea we now sell at , and 80 cents per pound. Me ao i y £ or Hugo, durin iis" life-time has sur- |! Hat worst of all, the schools provided for the | yjtq i ring his i 4 ; edintlonor our ‘children continue, 10 spite Of | ee ae ee ee eee ae Siammortal: wen: q ) ‘ of ) ‘rhus, ont of rty-nine ” ce oe at maria, 1 Be DOGSEd fe ee eee ea ean eee eimaortals aids tou small for the nuniber of pupils, and | when ne was olectesde one wlone 19 gull I vith # Ventilation too often a mere mockery. | Minot: thirty-elzht are dead. namely: P: ‘Thus we plant the seeds of disease along wit | 7; : ie . y tho seeds of knowled; physi cul penile prot Wo cultivate th Tehectuat powers, Frequently the sehool-bouse | s, at if Hipp. ue ss tho central and elit ‘ency for the spread of fonr Teter, Chae ojor, Ellets, Salvangs, epidemics and contusions, 4 i : % Let it be known tite Sebool-rootn occupied, cerca ee mubridad, La: fas Is now the custom, by the whole school. dur- | ‘rissot, Villemain,. Say, ! r n SNe tee can be nurtelenay ven | ¢ ee ior ee gas toner teomeecotiaed | oe and will suit tomnke it-entirely beuttbful. ‘Let any | Babin, ay these imust, be added thirty-seven physiologist be asked to make the computation | Agademicians whom Victor Hugo has seen Pr the alr necded, nod be must contirm this | icored eines 181, and whom he bus survived, statement. Frow tho moment tho children ure | namely: Saint-Auluire, Broglie, Ancelot, Von assembled the nir of the school-room begins to | sand, Autran, Sainte-Beuve, Jul nin, Aut- deteriorate: and, since ho system of ventilation | pare D1 See ee trge i-aninesiton sweeps the Whole body of impure air out at I r e once, the best it can do isto keep the mixture from becoming as bud as possi ‘The tirst rule should be to u: ‘illandier, Vatout, Berryer, Jules Favre. Fs subset. Alfred de Vie musat, Mcrimée, Tocaue , the minimum of f. Loménie, Carnd, Viter, § continement for euch pupil. The second should | jn, Claude Bernard, Pasauie be ty keep the fewest possible seated ut their st, Cousin, Dupanloup, Sacy, Putin, Ewpis studies In the same room. Every pupil that can ce ittiaauannes bitte, D i ing, Sf. 5 Is the husband’s ex- i i eas clamation when he ise along iui, Scribe, Mole, Bonald, Guizot, Baour- 2 e, and fatally’ weuken the | Lorman, Casimir, Delavigne. Guiraud, irarante, drinks a cup of the nes cultivate the In- | Pongerville, Jacuée de Cussac, Phillippe, de genuine Mocha and ©. G. Java Coffee we sell at 35 cents per pound. If you are hard 1, ourier, | to suitdrop in and stc us; We have the youin price and quality. MOSA Pe Ha TEA EUPORTING 0, § STATE-ST. be trusted to studs his tesson elsewhere suould be ndvised to Visit the school-room ut lesson Sane re oe times only; and, Instead of tho foolish ambition Ir you need embroideries, examine the bar- to Keep every sent filled, let it be sought to buve | gains: uttered by Morgenthau Bros. & Co., be muny vacant seats as may be possible with- | on State and Monroe streets. out remitung any of the tetching- ret Teighue however, ii crowded parlors, club- RNS Sa Tae roumis. lecture balls, and schouls alone tat, im- ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSH. pureairisto be tearcd. In all houses bad utr j Pun be found. Dust and moldy damp haunt te foome reserved for speuin{ eensions,while those f indaily uso are suturidted with the breath, Hnoke, steam, and gatses from at the household —— lite and work: And frequently the soi ree of Every Citizen Interested. corruption is found in the very. soil whi Large Pr work and Fine Speciaity. |W. known large fi OTTAWAY £ CO. x ites by the pur. type and materiz) speek work. Presswork fur th 5+and 56 Franklin-st. have greutly is for the ubuve eluse of made. Established 155 _- RAILROAD TIME-TABLE.: RRIVAL AND--~DEPARTU! oF “PRALNS—EXPLANATION OV | REFERENCE dials tSaturday excepted. " "Sunday exceptod., Monday exceptud.— {Daily Se be Chicago st Surthweatein Weallway. ~ * For Maps, Tiine-Cards, Sleeping-Car acoammodations, ‘ay G2 Clark-at. Grand Paciic, Brink's Express . Palmer House. 73 Canal-st., and the depot on the corner of Wells und Kinzte-sts. ‘Marshalltown Express, Cedar Rapids Express. Pucitig Past Line Sloux City £ ¥: Omaha Night E + dar Rapids port i Lake Gener Milwaukee Milwaukee Chicago, Burtington & Quincy Raltroad, For Maps, Time-Tables, Sieeping-Car Accommods- Hons, apply ut@ Clurk-st, “Grand Pace Hotel, _ foot of Indiana-ax., Grand Union Depot, Palmer ‘House, und 35 Canal-st. : PGulosburg.Quawa & Streator Ex! ek FallssStoriinis Rx pve Agvoniiostat nt sin & Pacitic Express, bst-Joseph, Atchison & Topeka Ex hixansas City & Denver Express..| Aurora Sunday Passenger. ba&urora Passer bMer BSE. Lavul PETC CUO BBBRBSEERES BAurors Vas me cites Moines, Omaba &iinedint Nicht Express, asouthern CRenas press cere akansns Clty & St Jou Night 1 we Dubnque Expre: Saturday. d Daily, except Monday. Dubuque trains leave and arrive from Central De- pot, fout of Lake-st, Chicago. Mitwaukee & St. t Unlon inepot: Comer Saaiton, Cankic aid Aaaingesta ‘Pewee dilees, Gl Clark-at, Palmer To Puclic Hotel and ay Depor Milwaukee Fast Mail. Oconomowoc & Waukesha Waukesha & Oconomowee Milwaukee, St. Paul & Minge= ‘apulls Exp Green Huy, Menasha, pleton. Express trains Milwaukee, Maaison, Pr Chien, lows, and Dakota E: Stevens Puint und Ashland Ex,..[f ison, and Prairie Lineriyritie Ac Figin Passanver. Dubuque £ Codai ubuge Niet Express. t Kirkland Pas'ruor datiy}| 43 ecial Fast Exp! ale 5:5 Itusea aceommedation . ‘Trains for mmboldt and North a.mand 60 p.m: strive od a, dally, Suadays excepte Chicago & Alton. Union Depot, Weat, Side, corer Madison and Canal sts., between Madison and Adams-st. bridges, ane iNwenty-third-st. Tieket uMtices, at Depots, 9 Soutk Clark-st,, Grand Pacitic Hotel, and Pauner Hi Leave, Kanena City, Denver, Pueblo Ex, Kansas City,Sante Fl, New Mex: 1c, ArizonieCal St. Louis, 51 ington Fast Express. Pekin & Peogia bx. vis Joliet, Stre: . Lacon, Washingt'n E: MtInota Centra) Raltrond, Depot foot uf Lake-st. und foot uf ‘Iwenty-second-st TMeket Omi Randolphi-st., neur Clark, Grané Facitie Hotel, and Palmer House, St. Louls & Texas Express, < St Louls & ‘Texas Fast Line. iro & New Orleans Expres sw Orleans & Texas Fast EX. ington tsworth Expres: ‘only. to Peoria only. - Wabash, §t. Louls & Pacife Rultway. Calon Depot, State aud “Pwelfth-sts. Alt “State-at eats run to the Depot and Wentworth-ay, cars pass within uae block, ‘Ticket Ofices, % South Ciackests Palmer ilouse, and Grand Pacitie Hetel, Leaves (Arr ga iF St. Louls & Guif Expres St Louls & Gulf Fast Ling. hanras City & Denver Fast 2 Peoria, Burlington & Keokuk Ex Peuria & Vekin Speciat,. Springfield & Flarnibal 1 Sundave a wplng-Cara from Chica ta 3: is, Kunnaae City, und Peoria. Parlor Day Coaches, with revolving chairs Chicaze to St. Louls, and ie clining-Chatr Steeping-Cara Chicayo to Hannibal und Kansas City. No chanse of Day Couches Chleayoto 4t. Louis o> Kansas City. Chicuge. 4 Island & Pacific Ratiroad. Depot, corner of Van Buren and sherman-xta, ‘Teket Unlees, oo Clirk-st, shennan Houre, Palmer stouse Grund Pavitic Lure), and 7 Caual, corner Madjson, house covers, ‘This is especially tho case with See pote ouses built iu, our praisie towns, where MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, } without removing a fot of the soll, or opening Feb. 12, 1881. f q foot of drninaxe, the house Is sc NON dew | For the fret time in life T am induced to give low posts, and then boarded uround to preve ARS Nocictain dome eae Tow posts and Tiag under thadioor. Inwhe wiuker, | Ztesumonlal. Noueing ve ee io fale Brush, fois nor uncommon to bank it with straw or | Vertisement of Dr. Sco lectric rush, i ds ah burn-yard litter. ‘The hilf-decayed | I sent $8for one, and find it indecd a remurk- zs beneuth, in the dark and dump, unvisited | able brush. My wife has for yeurs sulfered with ig'gun or wind, generates polsouous gases, | headaches. ‘The brush cures thom at once. which are sucked up through every crev it | oevonal triends bave used it for headaghes. and the floor, and Mill we house with their deatbful {Bfuence, Such houses ure death-traps. Ihave | ithas never failed. My wife was also getting Known more than ove family to pine ‘and even | prematurcly bald, but the brush bas entirely urish, in such u dwelling. t ate andl BDIFTSUL RHE perish, In suet a Ob orwomen over that of | StPped the Saat haan Raa ER Er aM men must be charged to the indoor life which growth. on g forbids them the life-giving influence of beav- | works like Pca iy aaeate Hs Bost wou en's tree, pure air und sunshine. not buy my” brush if I'could not replace it. To- Olir houkes saint Indes a lows, lnrier ebim- | yay { bought of Me.Aimant, drugist, of this neys, thore transom. ¢ fires in winter, s seo and less poisonons furnaces. It is to the stoves place, two brushes to send to Poe wpe aye: und less Dolson Jodies, fed by abundance of | tried wiue and requested me to buy for them. Fresh air\that we must ‘look tur bealthfulest | Col, Ponder, Mayor of Walnut Ridge. was at- heitt, und not so much to the stoves whose por- | tacked by a severe cuse Of sick headac eo" while vous. ten Bae or soliitile realy tances ine ae eee eonae. He was very sick. ‘My wite pro- deadly carbonic gas. We make our hous y ig s H deadly carbonic net 08. Ttherrbealthtulness | posed to try tho brush, which. he finally cou: | YOUNG ARE comer rout Gas sunsuine and pure uir. | sented to do, with no fuith in it, however. In | pat Weagnemy awong tiers Heder in tuts respeet, the wind-seurched hovel | threa minutes he said he never felt better in bis | fre, Obie pup tha the Padded homes of luxury | sie, and direoted me to send him a brusb.. I peciully should aur sleeping-rooms be made have authorized McAlmont. the druggist, to use lntgtn and be better ventilate, Better the | my name in recommending 1 Sanne truly, open window and the night itir, often so foolish- GEORGE THORNBURGH, peer Nded, than. the slow poisoning whieh the | Spenker of the House of Hepresentauives, Little bad air gives, and which lunes the sleeper to Hoste AP sie shed Geiadinn ined Sia Fear rato awake Wenk wud unrefresbed by his sluiabe Mr. Fhornburgh ts also Grand High Vrlest, toys rurater, Sirimorg cenions mistake is made in our Bouse | Arsh, Slasom, aad Bast Grand Siaster of Mason ut | shle your socattal pr nitding than tat of the small bed-chambers. | 4 Be aa . tate sclence suys that these apartments tro the Pubtle: Tawi anne RUCK: ApH ould be the Ingest, Sunniest, and airiest of wl | thei? che abore is genuine, 1 hereby d fethouse. Lee. them never be on the sround | Do ytreny true, It was given voluntarlly Hooe and let the bed be rolled at night into the | solicitation, and this is my answer to ail indy middle of the room, so that the air muy move GEORGE THORNE ely Sepers. KROOKL Tregiy around te geehe It restored my hair und always quiekty 3 the mammotr Beilevae Medi ‘well kouven fact thay for aud ana treatment of Sexuy advantages that few pos sows proof of ite advance. Manhood, 4! tality, Confusion of Ta Fe Hug all ite Mis yf Seddered’eish gents op ISS. Tetters control the arin of F ares Mm! could not appeal to vor N, 1. x tones of the mother who ; a Melical Ralleces, 1 well Knows ot Ignorant advertising charlatan Denetit, ane who, ti fart. have dnae them more Moficine, lika all otter sciencer, hy press lise peruitial Lic ense te Tuna, ture abd gate pn thy fo uttantiate this ct. Oh eunvals yourself with the Uauzht that VATE DISPEMSARY OLSARKST, Curcacolie rleutifeand yo to 18 wie, cal Chliypattie ara Bel 1 fet jus gives ine Dr. LECAS vidrrviey hinvseil jartica farly to thowe who nave siteuly [lied thermelees unser the care of thom hou they have teceived BC harm than goods ot Re a Cable great curativa power, Dr. LUCAS hw ww arransed nis treattweat, oat it will stunt rot oaly fe iellate Fell wt res i Abunsesul the: hyote lente deter you frome attending te yoret Deght and naturally safe that . are Heres from tie ‘ot which were sow du: Use diction af a Weiet Man, think of th leading 3¢+01 ire well Bly elf, IMPURE DE At wite'wheadaches. REY. A.C. ist1DG De eet The common drinking-water of thousands of SARATOGA, ¥_ | A2thstslugr: tat sour salad ‘he tuurlecherabed Fee oie with foulness and tue seeds of | risa splendid brush; cures iny headaches ina fow | Tavacn you nay forthe prvatt disease. In tho country plices’ ee is are | minutes. J recommend it. defi, CHARMS, | Eatanntabte tee frequently s0 shallow as to be supplied with the — Lae eer en . i sith orgunic mat= EVANSVILLE, Ind. 121 Walnut-st. ea beet Make au eatcare the oppor mere surface of water, filled with orgunic Mat | 1: yas patd for liself handsome! FO OA foo cla tole amas actynar part manly tor washed froin the soil. Ag the summer beats 5 and droughts diminish the supply, the family WILLIAMS! continue to use the dregs | until 00 | qrwitdoallyou cinim for it. It hax cured he: {hore can be dipped from the muddy bottom, | aches, neuraizia, toothaches, und rheumatism ty Que and often rill some, to thems, unaccountable { snmites. REV. IL 3. LANG. ee ramamrert oui, moa reo disease seizes upon several members of the DOMESTIC SEWING-MACHUNE CO. Y. 1¥ tine freq Sing wo pouaitanty Coa the Yermenter. large sake fram fumily In quick succession. Ln tue villages, the Wife suffered for years with neuralyia. [rush en- Mls vare commonly placed neur the kiteben | trely cured ber. HES D. BARTLETT door, for convenience éuke, aud the slops and ‘These testimunials came to us unsolicited, ane jogs from tho kitehen tre thrown ou the et such every day. Pamphlets mailed free. FAIDDLE AGED SHEN stra ton ct Canvey bait ttvult Natare wil tle: keuens grove, © litie tls ge ofexcm of voutbtal fol sarvatians of the Lisder, fea jiuent rerieatienyanel Bed Davenport & Peorin Express.. Counet! Biufls Fast Express. Ahan: City, Leavenworth chinyn Fuxt Express. Pert Accummodnualt,..... Counei lusts Night Express. Kansas Cit: arenworth Blue Islond Accommodation: Wlue Istand Accoumodution. Blue Island Accommodation Blue Island Accunmodation. Isue island Accomodation Blue Island Accommudation ith Chicaku Accommodation, nth Cilewzo Accummoda.jon’ tre, ‘Train, Chureh Train. “Daily except Sundays. | 1Duily except Saturdays Dally except Mondays. $Thursdaya and Saturday: only. {Sundays only. _ Michigan Central Ratiroad. By Depot, foot of Lake-st. und foot of Twenty-socond-3t, ‘Heket Ontice, 0? Clark-st; sunthenst corner of Ran- dolph, Grand Pacite Euiel, und at Pager House. Leave.) Arrive. BUUEUECH BRBBHSEB = z & FUUsEESOD BRABSBRRE Mail (via Main and Ale Line). Ww York & Bostun Ex... ieclal New York Expres: taaciy Accommodailun, nite Bapress (daily). ht Express. Grand itaplds £ Siuscexon Grand Kapids & Pewsky Expr Frand Hapids & Muskegon Ex. uniasy excupted, ¢Dally. qSaturaays oxcepiud days leave at S31 pe Bt Lake Shore «& Michigan Sonthern Ealtway Ticket Othces at aepotx, Van Buren-st, head of laa Salle, Tweuty-seeund-st. and sth]rd-st. “TeKut and frenht ottce under Sherman Hugse, and tecer, Onices in the Grand Puuitlo Lutel und Palmer House. j Leave. | Arrive. We, seese ‘Mail (via Main Line! ecial New York x New York, Fast Hxprass (dally). Atlantic N.Y. Expres> en ight 4 saturday Teave att sundays excepted. ultimore at Ohto. % Exposition tmuilding und foot of Pwente-eg- eher Onices, a3 Chark. 1¢ Tote), and Depot ( Lake-stund footo ts,foot ot Pateuet otsand {21 Hundolp! ieket OMe Palmer Louse. washings from. the Hiebevoubo well with but | his remurkable Beush bas met with great suc- fret anise mtheir eowlition. In many other | Coss, and Js warranted to eure Note or i " hoares pee water of the family 1s reu- | fous Mcadaches in tv ce Ites, | wars the drinking virgold. fever, or some other | Neuralgia and Itheumutiern tn two to five inti | pelo ere Cinetnnatt, Indianapotls & Lonisel, = |. filth disease tollows as naturally as harvest | utes, and to quickly stop falling bulr and bald- peda y batons Benne PR eet Semis £ comes from seed-sowinz. "AIL deulers are authorized to return the Trought to be urged with a, tireless tonne nentiful supply of xood, pure drinking Bru Z ita 4 that a plentiful supDly) tor und most important | ceipt of £10, or. by Express, €. 0. U-, at your Watch ions of health for man or beust. And | expense, with prvi minatOD oad Ghoneverany memberof afumily tslezed by any | | ‘She Pull Electric Association, 812 Broad- -| chronte. nervous, oF spe Fee ee any or filth disease. the water supply | way, Wallack’s Theatre Building. of that family ought to come iiumediately under | For sale at all Drug and Fancy Stores. if not as represented, A Beautiful, Pure ri f NO CULE: t Bristle Brush, We will send it postpaid on re~ BOPAY? nova. Ugur: Consult persunally or by mail. free of enarge. 07 us jal diseases. f. Kean ts the only physician in the city woo warrants cares oF Vein tod p.m; Sundays to Lt BENTOWS ILL GROWER. ° Sap anh Bn ABA ROL EAL LARD PLEO (THE BENTON HAIR GROWER CO. Desires to impress upon those needing a Hair Grower, or Invigorator that more hair can be grown in the next) sixty days (during the hot weather) than will be grown jn all the winter months. Nature works in summer, and is apparently dormant in winter. | 2, We only profess to assist Nature by invigorating the roots of the hair, relaxing and opening the follicle, thereby causing the HAIR TO GROW, stop its FALL- ING OUT, prevent its turning gray, and by healing the scalp CURE DANDRUFF. , % “i For sale by druggists generally, at 97 Wisconsin-st., Milwaukee, and at our Office, 178 State-st., opposite Palmer House. AFTER USING Pittsburg. ht. Wasue & Chiesgo Hanrona. Dopet, corner Adaius 3d Jeeta, Ticket .Utees: GClark-et, Balmer Huuse, Grund Pacitle Hote aad at Depot. Mail ana Fxoress... Rew Xurk kxpress (aily, Witteburs. maath (Clueinnatl and ekumy Air-bites» Depot, corner of Adanis ‘und Canul-ste, Weat Site, Tickut Ulicus a Dapot and LL itundoinneaty ib Ciura-at, Gr rand Pacis Hotel wud Palmer Lloase. Day Express Maine Hiapress catty vecseeenss Chteage 4 Rustern 1 (Dapsilte toute Depot, Twelfth-st, near Stxte.” Teket Umices, 1 Cinrk-st 69 State-st, Palmer Itause,und Grand Ya~ tine linni’s kxpresa (cur.state and Kundutpii-sat, | Teave. | arrive. je Eulirond. Day Express... Nusbvihe & Biurida Repress ¢ Daily, except Sunaai 152 im s Ling Diseases, to which Dit, PEINO devotes exclusivent- tention. Umice, 05 Madison-st. Hours, 916% a