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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 18§1-TWENTY PAGES ner 19 : es . ; a Vf ist i eat Is, in the one home, OUR SOCIET heen in Wichita some time visiting Mrs. V.’s | fraises, the ‘antique. bodices with their | Us men come high, but-the girls have gotto | . ON °CHANGE, toe cored indispensable; in. the other, erira- | {/P5) foaming at the mouth, rubbing 4, - Ys father, Mr. John Furlong, formerly of this guainthy puffed sleeves and deep frills, the | have us, Re . {nal Inthe one home are four young mon, | tof fine ‘and sass and reid They : . ‘ kITts, se strik ri anutaeti a 5 . ae ines and brandy have be elbow: 4 Th $ Mr. and Mrs."A. B. Russ are expected home | skirts, ans in the manufieture of ladies A Petty Victim of the August | trom infancy, yet they live temperate lives. | day he w Frit amin ngs On eee = aut, « Pkterter : f.cfok ,) 5 i rhout | of still more striking brocades, bright col- | orders sl: eft early. Duly Married and Off on Their | {his Weel after ang eles HONE EOE REE ored plald and stripes which are now arri Should be left. early. lers should be ems a ‘Brangy never passes their lips saye in cuse of | Specimen in the si oy ‘The “books iii the running brooks ” rieht Deal Begs for, Relief. Panay esaud iggrediont lt covery. ‘They sel- | Voured it without whe eee thak ane 7 5 the New Engl eS. H i 2 ’ Wedding Tours. gee ene unser, of Albany, is stopping | ing by.every incoming steamer. will assured: | jy come under the head of current literature. . Allness or as wu ingredient 5 s ‘ x os _ | Ee ethers ¥ ak , ec! ‘any isti es a - C, y wanta glass of wine or | (i et fc i tt : : with friends in Hivde Park and'visiting the | ly eclipse “any artistic attempts in. dress |“ O-aor wedding invitations from Dunwell & Deer thoy take It—but always at ume. Now sco lintehed the fe a the Tags, Ti ‘ Won it, at the other piature—the teetotlers home. “There | 4 er DI five & ns of the powdered Tentag ety D; . 2 a S city. which have hitherto been made in America, rents 0 ah eee . = Nnoler of N * | Word, society stationers, 50 Madison stfect The Proposed Plen for Making De- } ire tne rather ana son, vietims to strong drink | ohn eens many attra a MTL. Napier, of. New York, has re- | the land of the brave and the home of the un- | * 9° ’ station ; t The Amusements of the Stay-at-Home | gupntd from an extended tour of the Pacific | esthetic. * se scigunced tabes like those worn twenty |" iveries—Many Think It Im- anthers uo one fusnly were raised ex tho | Sduinistered 0. chicken vith noi jies—! a5 : " which. gained | YCRts 2&0 arg reyived. * A : English. plan” the other ‘on. the Amer- ion in row Bodies—Personal- Notes. . Coast 4 1. Hoffman and wife, of Leroy, ane, clazant opera-cloates wal chi ea in | New lingerie pins have star heads. : . practicable. . foun. “The children, oe iB, Reals Be ju Southern Florida the or ge hea r ings slew ieh yurzue U ing fall a vinter. ? exhil 5 ing and © ft of ed. NX y, | Jarze ert re stopping in Englewood. high vogue the coming fall and winter. All States’ exhibit of stamping and embroidery aaa renta | were SE eee Tenet: | paral if ns oH thesu filer found “and “I won't” are | than AN“OWwar hardly g hen’s exe. completely’ Heonits ie pie ana the darts or fassi ‘Miss Carrie Conyue has just returned from | the new stylish evening wraps will be mark- at the Exposition deserves special notice A robust squeal was heard yesterday from D. ean household “1 wil nd ot OE ae be ‘i "lo 10S ‘August tolerated, but you never. sce a glass 0 - C. Brady, wloser in tho August wheat corner, | yoo ved ginger-beer on their table, for the fam Gossip for the Ladies—The Great | an extensive tripioS promptly and artist ‘oxa, Newport, Long | ed bya rich variety of color, many_of the | Wor 1 wateriny-places. most costly cloaks being decidedly» Eastern. 73 Randolph street. See HLA dc GAL aro ele ale Goaee ail ‘ on t fort, fm st | ty belong to this modern “temperi “= . te World of Fashion. Braneh, and th ‘ mn Xture | mest e 8 E : snee ‘Miss Alice ‘Trudelle and Mrs. Thomas Mur- | jy design and finish, ‘Tinted stanived velvet | Under the new'law of New York State a 5 bs erate Shi ———— ray have returned from their second trip | js also a fqvorit inthe furmation of costly | man who. marries. must support his wife. Great fone Con, Culver & Go. SME oun ternity. To hear that, father, tall. pone, might aeons ed kin of the exes under the, SaLiNS: very. cloak aay i "Ps ta as been expected | & Co., jam E. MeHenry, an ie cago | 8 se that ha would see un cbild die ri s iy ¥ to tak, wraps. .A very uiiful cloak lately ¥ llitherto the girl’s tather hus been expected v Es Seen aror Or brandy ag a remedial agent! | from the water, and tha iby ge ears MATRIMONIAL. north. _ 5 1 ( Nir, Willian A. Bond arrived home last | ceived from Worth is made of white: Sici- | to take care of her for about six months of | Board of Trade, to prevent the .nuyment of r E n us th t Wednesday, Sept. 13, Miss Ida Goulet week after a six months’ absence in Europe, | jienne. It isina long sack shape, shirred | the year. some margins he bad put up.. It appears that | |Jtdocs not require unusual acutegess oF per: blue streamers only are to be dre was ubited ih marriage to Mr. Victor R | “yir und Mrs. L. G. Fisher have returned r i. lined with’ quilted white satin, ‘ oe, id ee ception to sce ‘that drunkenness -has been on | curious circumstance’ op; readed Grandpré, at St Rose’s Church, Kankakee, Y Sbroad, wheree they have been since dmthig back: eh a tee r aNrills Aned | oc Okt Visitors are flocking into John Kranz’s | on the 20tb of July he sold 5,000 bushels of | the increase since these cocreive “temper- | tiun with these creatures wee ce tt Cou randpré, at St. Kose’s hy if ~ | from al ra |, where y and bordered w ith ruffes of Aur na ba confectiunery, 78 and 80 State street, by the | August wheat to Culver & Co., throurh his | ance"(?) people began tatkiag of probibition. | them, almost all of ty Aas that. many Ul The bride’s father, the Rev. Ambrose inst Aor + atrs.dward P.Camp (née Cha- aud Tops and Gnas of viiite. sa mi ct Tiousands, They will have t9 go along way | agents, Gregg, Son & Co., for $1.19}; per bushel, A tnbrics Bus Butyer cuando Cee Seo ananitey. companied by for or ved fact, Wei find Mr. Mrs. . Ca ey mor vy one is and sil- it 5 ver prices. es ni tall ay y a es ues tive fa for better and finer goods or lower prices. and on the 10th of August 5,000 bushels more | Majority in whut the lntter consider an inaliena- pene ex tet eolor a the "tentach, ive fishes E her et Goulet, of Notre Dame, Chicago, Officiated, | ., ward n n P s : Kklyn, are in the city, and will | Ye, 2 ot * T et pin), of Brooklyn, a ver brocade, lined throyghout with. pink SCT e iene nal aren agi @:| Otte dre Valitblo- commed Ey ta WITS eee ee ae eee ane ae eats iene death Up ainony them, - they ean in assisted by his son, the Rev. A. Goulet, of | Do'o¢ home to their friends Wednesday, Sept. SII . vith a rich pas _ é - g e z Ss . rr odes and trimmed with a rich pas- at z . = i St Mary’s, Chicago. ‘The bride and groom | 31 at Ny. 243 North La Salle street. Natered-sk and, trimmed, wih ariel pas} yarigof voune falies tie other evening t0 | Young & Co. for Slo a bushel. Wheat, took | thoré wil be batt resitanee and trouble: ; wereattended by Bliss Eulalie Goulet and | ~ Dr, John S. Marsh has gone Bast, to be ab- | jytermixed with silver. sing, Warbled forth: “She wo a weath of | an upward turn, aud Brady was compelied to | | ‘This matter inust, be managed judiciously. | in and out, and it was evident thay ey Mr. M. J. Mortell. After the ceremony the | sent two weeks. id - hi woses the night when foyst we inct.’ put up $1.500 margins. A short time before tnis | Intemperance and its atiendant vices must be | parasitic, showing that -the man.oncy "ee pric tai Ut Uwe Nie Carter left the city Sept. 5 for | _ An elaborate and showy matings exhibited | We are told that the publishers of the | winiain Young & Co. sold to William E.M restricted, but not by ucts of prohibition. These | the- power of withholuiee eo Nat hag bridal party and immediate friends proceed- | | 755.2 Several weeks to relatives in Bos- | 08 upper Broadway is made of dark amar- | popular novel “No Gentleman” will issue a Wen a patil e crete Aes Hee e- | tust intrude where the law hus no Tight 10 in: | throwing it out at will, The ui Polson’ or ed to the bride’s house, where an elezant | ton and New York City. anth ed surah and old-gold beonatled hew book of intense Interest next wee, en- | Henry Ra mushlls a: Aunt & Co. sold Me Te ee ea cee ani ,fiekness | dently found among the featers geo et Tunich was served, The presents werenumer- | ‘°hrr5\Waiter C. Lyman as returned from | foulard, the sacque and short Sort bordered | titled “ We Vou Aridens.” aoe eee Sneat argiis, | amd often do, thank Godt. sustain and | fom Intrusion, Some sats cus, anione them @ watelt aut chain tnt | At cate 5 Seay 1 ine at several With yale, goli-eolored satin. Over theso | _ Pashionabie womep of New York reserve These two flrms daw raquite, according to. tho | S285 NE ARES eo? Ste “ears trom “the RINCE Alpe? nun: the bride's father; a solid silver eastor, from | Mes, Lanta ots cenionary talent wasgreat- | vlaitings fail gathered ruftles of Newport Seale at tie cheaires tor Sine atenes usual practice, that those deals between them | “vemperanee™ ranks: “Something else ean oo PRINCE. ALBERT JONES, the bride’s brother; a pair of pearl bracelets, | Joo intired * pointlace. A profusion of bows of narrow | fo tanie yorreported. and Melfenry, and them and Brady, shalt be set- | be made to answer the purpose of nicobolic the Editor of Tae Chicago Tribune, ‘ gold-colored satin ribbon are, scattered all fe SORTER OTE fied dheetly with, Meflency. Brady, however, | stimulants in case of sickness.” Letustave | Citcado, Sept. 17.—The article in Tu fing E t Van- eat . A Miss Hint Ealer has returned from W made of Furniture in the style of the First Empire | compia‘ns that Meflenry aud his associates cor- | that “something else.” By xil_ means, give us | UNE of Friday morning, the 16th inst, about nc i Nt the » groom: silver and colored glass phetorine the dress. A second robe susar-bow!, from the bride’s father; check, | kesha, and will spend a few weeks with her ah bk stor of ad bi; i B 8 SVE: s! m Sug a | : -_ erate i - 3 s ker-sray brocade and turd can be seer the Exposition or at store of | nered the market on August wheut, forcing it | the substitute for brandy asa remedial agent. | result of the Pri from the Rev. A. Goplet Jr.; gold cold oe stetery Ale ae ask oto ae West- | @ i subltine. “the style 1s a princess, J. A. Colby &Co., 217 and 219 State street. up to $1.38 n bushel, and thus Butsdou't expect us to risk the lives of ourtoved | nave been qritiow Berke Jones trial ius, lets, from Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Jefferson,,Chi- | erg avenue, Deore NE Le ibis, Miss Mary | ly fitted. ‘fhe body of the robe is of the bto~ | Velvet has como, out in almost as great | rreveNTED COMPLAINANT FROM Futana | nes in experimenting. Rind stme Cet cd with | Borant of what he was wri prem cade with a shirred and putted tablier of the | variety as plush, , Plain velvet for costumes : HS CONTRACTS heart disense or shot as thé villain Guiteau shot | it will have any effect on Jtdge Rive cate in cago; set of irous, from Mr. KR. Bennet | yruiford, and Miss Annie Gibbs have ré- t ; 1, PI for * satin, terminating. in a deep flounce at the | and for the. trimming or the finish of cos- | except by paying & price greatly in excess of the | our beloved Gurfield, and see if you can keep | motion for a new trial whi the poor creature alive with your ‘ experi- re ich be Is to hear anf Kankakee; boquet of rare flowers, from | jurned from Rye Beach. i u ng. Uy ep 6 e . r f iss J y kakee; handsome scarf- MAVIIt Stevens has left the city for a two | foot of the dress. “The finish consists of a | tumes, asserts its long established claim to { true murket value, und will in fact cost him Miss J. Reus, han ee iearoy toll | weeks" vist in Boston and vielnlly Jabot of Nemours lace, passing down the | consideration, - about sua, fhe Par ereihency must be fully demonstrated | CCtermino, romalus to bescen. Dut Judge eee At . Talie Goulet “gold scare. | Mrs,W. C. MeClure has left whe éity for | front and ediing the Sidesof the opentablicr. | Mfrs, Tucker, modiste, is filling orders in Trae nitavlens of the Boaril of Trade, ae ehe, | /berore reasonable boinus: will ceuse # precious CHS pened ane evidence in the cbse, and on thy 5 s Eu 3 Te | ee ork for ace eles the deep co and garnishes th ates tre eee resis instance |. O. Kenyon & Co., #1 uted S. H. its use while they have a tried sure e Sci ven! i} set, from Mis: New York for a short nl Lace edzes the deep co! nd earns! @ | all the latest fashions of the season at Room | yecrea, T. Philipps Ne Bhatt BW, Dins- ee neeriybande ooo = 1s not (abe anticipaced ade partial Ie ced by a, that SENCE. i could ae Heil Stein, nieve of County Commis- | cuffs and pockets. Fiots of satin ribbon are | 3, over Matson’s jewelry-store. more, and O. D. Allen xg 4 commitiee to fix the | "Tie up the sale of brandy by laws of probibi- thing but his 3 set at the throat and on the front and sides of |" \5in the miilinery materials, fancy runs | prico for the settlement of these contracts, and | tion ‘and red-tape, so that in cuses of Terrible | in the matter. Own sense of dary Lean furnish a brief synopsia of pin, from Miss Imogene Goulet; a set silyer, and ivory xnives and fares sioner Aloric has. arrived home after a | Setat the és decorative cup and | two months’ t East. fipt riot this season i ess-SUIfIs. they, ay is claimed, without consulting | ne: d: ful lives mi it be- to TO ea ‘ montis HP EAS so nas been, visit- | ~ Peleriues will be very fashionably worn for | "Stine ceccitie in ealtstriegareto befound | Beds or atiowinye him "19 ‘call See ea Eee cae foube fed thosccessury | Inthe e essen. it You wil pata go - . or ve ere hit en ft corner, rive: * rigl 5” sale! oI e a ex 2 | order given for “righteous ™ salet can be assured: tat the 2 JOUr comments, Yoq * saucer, from{the bride’s brother; handsome | . Miss Emilie ‘ n steal i Ne % ably wo b ing friends at Galva for several weeks, las | some weeks to come in place of any other | at Burn s Central Music-Haltlnir-Store. | eq hove ofhere site eee feats that | eee eat” Fusl your banners, ye. bogus ute manent Fu the laat of this case, and.if you will Tet the ease prayer book, and hand-painted book mark, sturned-to. home at South Oakley ‘ide sarment.. ‘Chey are the vogue both uM z from the Sisters of Kankakee Convent; pert pee foray nr aventiie ae and are cut ph Gaile ole anne conte it Hane Blasi none oth cin alate pifoeluro th cout mets | viet baal , eee ae tack poe “Ohio take its course in court, bef ¥ 1 3 elega iss zie Ow @ are t " vearer | Women look hopefully to Hymen. hone h cted to declare the coutructs | under 2 byck scat. Neither [linols, nor Obio ‘ore an two rare boquets, from the groom; elegant Miss Maggie Owens has returned from | or are shirred about the neck. as the wearer Richmond ranges, Laurel parlor-stoves, forfeited, nor have they bought Iu the wheaton } (our native State) will ever submit to the muzzle | tial..and honest Judve, the true futons gy moe , the market to protect themselves, nor required | of Pronibitiou. Fassie A. StanL ALpEN. | Uce and of the people will yet be vindica ity an innocent man be rescued from the’ box confectionery, from the bride’s brother; | New York, Long Branch, and the different | jnay prefer, either style beIng equally fash- 2 et Loves Loccor assorted fruit, the Rev. A. Goulet. a a Abie. Sieha liane retarned ionable, In cold ¥ ier they, will continue aun best stock of gods for Eitcheu outfits in settlement ut the average market price on the innocent inan be oe a : brat or tT rs. DvA. KE. Stee! "i to. be worn over jackets and other wraps. : *, at Bangs’, 47 State et. ay of maturity of the contracts, so that legal: peril in which he fs now ry The happy pair left for a week's trip on the “pleas , : : @ the | he's not bound ‘at Ls wally | PENDING: A WANDERER. _ | fotastohow much money tie eorgeniaed nt trip to Mackinaw and the | ‘They -are made of plush, velvet, satin. or | A poor exeuse is better than none, and the | he fs not bound to settle at $1. ‘The Arbitra- tion Committee were only Sppointed at the in In tho prosecution of. the ease. butwveatse et ter, more important, is the issu rats Innes, followed by the well wishes of their rer Micka health resoris.: eg | cushmere, trimmed with lee, beaded pusse- | same may be suid of a dinner. ion Cummittee were only Yppainted at fie tae many friends. Dr. GH. Thayer and family have returned | nenterie, or fine si kk zimps and cords. Pele- D.'T. Walker has j finished of the | © cory parties, Fret erlM (Ep os ote eas Fag ta the The nuptids of Br. Georre Ac Mone i pended tripto the walt ¢ Mount- | rines of tinted or waite, surah will ale be | finest jobs of ie dei ng fi the lt, ir eision on ations din, sTtraseetes tine - wor Nite Taare Paralyzed by Ki ~ tmasten must aeror bet torgotten, are a omery ali Lizaie Laus! vere cele ‘ins the Eastern watering-place: ee worn over evening dresses of various kinds, | Store 2129 Wabash av 5 * ond t re Vow Ye em = tt te Is better Grated last Thursday evening at the Church | ~ Mr W. Fuller leaves today for New | the uimming for, these being pearl-wrought Bn cneae Wap a bbe reel so short that the but uictcoutinued to defend tae cnfarsemencat || epan sy hi els aun st,” said that eee dosenae ma shouid gutters et of the Holy Family. Follow ing the marriage York, e she will spend about twoweeks | appliques, -vearl-beaded white Ince, tinted test aa now pom ae 8 a Sratuve by ingenious restrietions and. requiro- Bad weather all along the coast,” sai 2 ee sy ceremeny a recepuion was n at the i - | visiting points of interest, | feather trimming, delicate hand-painting, or ‘Balil DEST ES ATE SENN eee ; | ments, uiid the committee ueted in wecordance the skipper ofa small yacht, hailing from | et ee ta: dence of Mr, Jobn Laughlin, No. 269 West | Mrs.” Willard: Cook, of 387 West Adams | silver or auld embroidery. An exqisit toilet altimore heagers, brassswing Kettles, coal | witn their wishes. ‘his price of $138 was xed | Fire Island, that dropped anchor few days [A fellow once owned a fi Taylor street, 10 a_ select circle of friends. | street, and Mrs. Sarah G. Vaughn, of 24] of crean-white nuus',,veiling of — the es, Vienna toffee machines, brass fire | in face of the notorious fact that nfter the hour ‘E tine. “Station.«""The day: we ~ A Bellow once owned a fue yacht, . The sterling qualities of the happy couple | South Lincoln street, ieft the city last Tues: finest. qu just eémpletéd~ by an | Sets. Marbeson & Judd, $5 North Clark st. , | of delivery on tue Bist of August the sume | 320 off Quaratine ‘Station. ay Ohe was Wellnionea See were recognized by their friendsin the shape } for a trip to Boston, Worcester, and Provi- | up-town ‘modisté, has” a short skirt | Qne may ride through twenty, continuous | Wheat would not.be sold at over $1.25 a bushel, left a man-o’-war went ashore and broke up, | - - Pee elt suored with liquor, of many costly and elegant, presents, the fol- depee. ‘They will be gone about a mouth. ~} garnished with " flounces of Nemours | tiles of urange orchardsin Los Angeles, Cal. pOble Blea the next worn iay faoun. tho dus | and the tide went out and lefther high and | -. And so he got drunk asa suche Jowing of which is 2 partial list: Pair of | Miss Fannie M. Davis, No. Prairie | fuce, alternating. with Knife-plaited falls | | Wedding cards, programs, etc.) lntest eee eet at gia to avold litwucion, | 243, 0 you could walk all around her.” months’ | of the veiling. ‘The tunic is caught up with | styles, engraved and printed at Birming- | but this has been refused, and he thinks the 'Thé skipper’s face was expressionless, but sviltaire diamond earrings, from the groom nue, has returned from” to the bride; card basket, Mr. and) Mrs. B. ny ; entirely recovered | 2 wide of mauve-tinted satin. The | ham’s, 113 Dea stree rider cinkle in his ey is Welen; pair vases, Mr. and Mrs, Ca *. jong, jersey-shaped corsaze, made of the veil- ‘ aye a a an ‘ear erooheted oowbish he was one of the oncctins, a twinkle in his eyes caused his hearers to Mr: and Mrs. James ley;_eake stand, | Mrs. D, Ransom has gone to joi in ds taced up the back with lilae silk cord, | pan O'Shonters when ie is fosey weather to | '3,,£0 conclusive that he is justified in | OXDICSS 3 doubt concerning the news. Are and Mrs dwaile, S. kezbutterdishy | gndthse, ates dD. Blackwell, ty visiting | and over the shoulders 4a sinall pelering | dave their best hate with che ostrich plumes, | efsing {0 , pis the rato, demanded. He | | * Don’t believe it?” he sad. | ** Well, just Mr. and Mrs. J._Clark: napkin — rings | yelatives and friends in Wisconsin, made of. the mauve satin richly embroidered t hats h ostrich pl - | ulso fails back on tho statute. commonly called | stun down below. We didn’t expect to be and picklecastor, Mr. and Mrs. Saunders ‘Mrs. C. P. Weston, of Telena, M. T., | in delicate sprays of. purple and white wood _Martine’s dancing academies, all newly-| the Bavy act, and asked that the detcndunts cues a eae eake-basket, Mr. and Mrs, McGovern: set er brother, Dr. E. G. Simms, | violets, and edged with a slightly gathered | ftted-up, will open this week. may be restrained from enforcing the contracts believed, so brought part of the wreck 4 South La Salle street: (frill of Nemours lace narrower than that | Many of the richest planters of San Do- ae or from paying over the margins | along.” s F < Following him down into the snug little visit in Bloomington, IN. le; vase, | from her reeent illnes china, from the Rroouy s: MOUNTS swaler Xo. 3 i pitcher, from ‘ta valued friend”; threac Irs. Weston and Miss Lizzie Simms will [* upon the skirt, but of the same design. | mingo live on cofige grounds, —- ince eet OTA ei of lace-collar, May E. Clark and sister: uniane rt for Helena Monday he sleeves are close fitting, and are laced | Gene Moniz, the celebrated manicure, has THE NEW PLAN FOR MAKING DELIVERIES. | eqhin, le hauled out from a locker a box Tiss M The committee of the Board of ‘Trade which : tear ts eover, on which was fastened what seemed Japanese pitcher, Mrs, J. Adams; cardsaise, ry Gallazher, of 126 North State | from the elbow to the wrist, where they ter- | returned to 191 Wabash avenue. us ApbOInted Lodeviden ew A for pink : a ubaritted & | to be a larze bubble of pearly white, fromthe | 17776 @bOwt to purchase from “Mary”; Turkish rug, E. Dow- eet, who has been spending a few days | mnjnate in double ruffles of the white lace. aragon runes, Seavey’s Pi -ucies Hing: fruit dish, Louis Briehant: the East, will return on the 23d Fee eae oaat Aras cued LYON: (TL sce tea eee ae ee | ee een e deaalanad sector, cover, Mrs. Cassidy; antique candlestick, | ““ajlen 3. Parsons, Esq., and Miss Josie, of | model from Worth’s, which was made of at ba v HE ee ts Oo are ae ee eee ee ear aliGclivcens of grain, | Desemco® which extended a mass of blue Di cs 7 from + Sister, Nell susar-spoon, ) are the of Airs. Charles | White siik with, pelerine of cameo tinted | A! Mectation in jewelry a® Saratonn ts 0 | and provisions after li im. shall be, imddein | strings glued and pasted together. ‘The bub- tamonds would you ‘atertown, +; large, engra it. S41 Walnut street, surat adorned:with white feather trimming, aarte ees Ui tar | the Exchwage Hall between 12 and 2:15 p.m. | ble was ture m these waters, * S- | and 2 ruby of corresponding size in the other. | by notice in writing, whiel 12:15 p.m. | ble was a rare creature im these waters, 1 qyQg. tO ¥ fh? by notice in Writing, which shall state the oltico | yyopably the only one ever seen before, al- g a blacksmith? ‘ Har rs Mrs. Ragor; hanging-lamp. Wiliam Smith. ter receiving the congratniations of their friends, the two now made one left on the is BY Lake Shore Road for an extended tour f Charles Morrie thropzh the Easf, followed by the good | yesterday froin a three week: eet lence oe bat urd yy Another ngdel Trou ae Lata Srey SiO NE The most becoming wave made of natural | of the party issuimy it. ‘This. notice shall stat mee-of Edward P. Sali, } 4 skirt a is re e mos fe Wave mi acura party iss . ‘This. notice sball state pei 4 ; ° eae : a gene ant ine oF elt Pepnre aad wavy hair ean be had at -Fetherly’s, 16) Wa- | indetail the waretiouse receipts, the contract though well known in tne Gulf Stream as, Then why, itt purchis. k, of this city, returned f arkest myrtle green velvet, ‘The | bash avenue, from $2 to $12. pric pan one Het, Gash yale or the property at | the Portuguese man-o7-war. ing FOURS. jeasure trip bepeferine of the sae was lined with pale | J. K. Stevens, photographer, 108 Dearborn. | juother till? p. mh, the seltee indorsing thereon |, “Lf yow have any further doubts as to its Ong F 290 tow dry tenant insist on a lower rent | tho name of the party reeelving it, the coutrace | being a cruiser.” the skipper continued, goods howse or hitter, 276 ’ ws wisifts of a host of friends. through Colorado and New Mexico, pink watered silk. Why should ‘There was nauiet wedding at the residence | "Sty. Aibert Seliultz, of the firm of Margen- | ” ; inal eut ie ae ing pee } ‘Mrs. Charles Ferrers, in the Gown of Bre- & Co., | ; red fr At a_reeent garden party at the Grand | When a trent is hire? price, and the time the delivery ismade. The | laughing, just toueh that blue Ree theirs evening. she Ts the con- toa oe & Co,, has just returned from | 11 i42 in Saratoga the wife of a noted states- | — You ean save 8 per cent in buying harness PM SE ee ee eae cenit tates Having miet with the man-v’-war before | an fzo 12akKe only “side tincting parties being “Mr. Walter Patrick | ~S$iss Emily Simmons, of St, Louis, is a | nuit Wore a handsome toilet of pate peach of arelinble manufacturer, sueli as A. Leek- | thaw tive. minutes shalt wot bo permitted | We mows its power, the invitation was } A : 4 blossom satin, with tunic of gold lace looped | elt, 365 Wabash avenue. 40" deliver “ite All” these notices are to | AGClMed. lone he said, “etose issue?’ of the Fur busi- rers, both of the Town | gy and Miss Sarah A. E st of Mrs. M. Latham, 2323 Mic cf Bremen. The ceremony was performed a Ile. by the Rev. Dr. Brewster. of the | ‘The Rev. R. W. Lowrie, of Washington, an = i up with golden bronze fern leaves and pink | — ‘The best of natural curly waves at Mrs. | be consecutively numbered by the parties |; u A i a cs s. Her ornaments were pink caiigos set | S. L. Stevens’, 158 State stre issuing tnen Notices. of readiness to-| in shore, and sighted this fellow, which we EP yPayy: with pea ter” : " Sui Sly ela los Stat Site iSiver property, and all subsequent erunsfergor | thought at tirst was a bubble, but one of the ness, carrying @ small sister of the lady wore a Si le: shi id k Spe sal ‘ooner Next toa clear conshience for solid kum- | cen shail be considered n suuicient tender of | men made a grab at it as we went by.and | g{g¢k 72 the vecer of their rick and Miss Lizzie Young. Miss Julia Cool, ilver gray er i Se ee ee oe inleit at acura | user uray aud aciberctinted, ent dresses Congregational Church of Blue | Island, | arrived in the city yesterday morning, and is | MY s. the ‘ d the conclusion of which the en- 7 " 5. E. B. Strong, 1637 | toilet of heliotrope satin with tablier em- ih eee oh ; b : q arab at i fi er ed rela-.| 7 poe eo ry mani xed Wii se m silver. The p Range,” the 3 4 i 0 . a a Be ara ee nites ee mit Ethelbert W, Peeke. returnei last sweelk ae Mee chieas aut back by pan | 2 , and at large live of tirst- to inive Deen rely for delivers. ‘The party |” Bub, who had joined us, unrolled several Pp laces, and who' have CD. obinson and Mis. A. C. Fuller, of | Been spending the suumier. «| MleFS of Heliotrope brocade in byacinth de- ee aedcaag a maT Arle ile of the isuer ‘belore ae poms of | Pantages, and held up a hand that wis as | 2Q 1207 REAL PRAC- jue Island: Mr. R. Patrick and wife, of 2 sign. ‘Tne cuirass bodice was of thé bracade, | New frames, photos, and albuins— | the sume day and pay te net amount due ue as indizo, and Tooked as thoush 16 ha : bea Me Jolin Humphry and w ie,” of, LATEST NEW YORK MODES. anh squ are nes K Oyen a beatl-em- Mh ype stock, Lov joy, Ss State street. asehown by the, weiew Inst ludorsed. AM dior: Deon tasetraily, rites! t fail i nk. hand T ve ¢. AL g K N 0 WL- Si Capt. CG. W. Ferrers and wife, of pepsi goa ee : broidered Medici collar, The sleeves were | “levator. oa me ences are to be paid upon the basis of u full de- “Hurt?” he said. * housht my han == Ki Mrs. Mtlett and Mrs. Hazeni New Fork Eeening Port. paffed to the elbow, where they ended in | ‘The weigh of: the transgressor is eleven | livery, euch | purenuser | recelving — notice | Was in red hot tar as soon as Ltouehed it. I ALTE. the Misses Ida and Lana Hulett, the tus The tournure and back draperies grow | wide bands of the embroidery. “Che flowers | ounces to the pound. 7 | Bball: LG: sesponsible teks “selley foe tha | Neror, aly “ONE before the. skipper con- EDGE of QE. ¥ Nellie aie iss otte i crn wd is dress ‘were whi Aci i tts : erenee, & seller is made responsible | tinue: 30 We ‘a J Nellie and Millie Minard, Miss Jenette Pat- | larser and fuller. worn with this dress swere {white hyacinths. | + Bremner’s Fureka Bread” is made of | wheu the dilterence favors the buy “the dit tne. Ee el and. “picked It) ¢t 2d VALUES of Furs =. pure milk from his own dairy, and it is the | fe: es are payable on the delivery and pay- | hotel told us what it’ was. When. fioat- Ti mien qn vebre Le. -DLECKSMIUN te dead ee penety in, trimmed with black jet-beaded | finest in theland. the actual erty. a me | motel a ny go, Thy ee Chinrles Grawaite, of eins a sb " Lena in high fi ith Spanish fue ‘ 4 Neep Nounee ot te pi A child "sta asked what were the three cris represented by the notice 1s 1 Neenlted said wat ee att athe i0D Le ee “Island; Afr. Ilenry Ferrers, o! hieago; Mr. ‘abriolet bonnets are in high favor with | three-quarters of a yard deep bordered the ES = Ar th tbh eet Relate trea paid for, 13 provided by the rule, it may be hel you ever saw, rom ¢ ea TORU YY ‘01 “ great feasts of the Jews, replied, * Break- | bythe issuer nt the expense of the party eneld | fore-and-aft sail like satin, the top fringed has of the Dianiond. ¥. U. Minard and Dexter Minard; Walter | ladies of Parisian tastes. foot of the skirt, and an overdress of the | Fist dinner, oy ence ae saine lace was canght up with long branches ‘ast, dinner, and supper, it may concern for storage, interest, ete., until | with pink. ‘The body or bubble was pearl- W > ays ° ra xt business day, ut which time | colored, but its bottom was blue, and from it €, Car nestly solicit Patrick Jr., and Wilbert Hulett, of Breman. a a 4 ‘ qairich e were few but nett, ‘The newly Natural flowers which do not quickly fade | 5¢ crimson roses and foliage.” A hand- Don’t buy a rang or furnace before you | 12 o'clock th J 3 x married: couple started on their wedding | are worn upon opera hats. some Spanish lace mantilla was ele- call at Iatch & Breeze’s, 50 State. jeaea pes id in open Tat et, * ir may be suid | hung all these streamers. Some of then. must cone UV ESOINS in Q U. 4 L -East, and will return in about three weeks. | Gold or silver lace. with gold or silveror- | $42tly draped over the head. A. deep erimn- |. Early to bed and early to rise is good for. | POUveeR GO Ba dh see reo a logic ot the uext have been ten or twelve feet long, evidently 4 On their return they yall give a grand reep- | yaments. continue to forms the decorations of | 5°, Tose fastened one corner of the mantilla the sleeper but roagh on the flies. Se ee aD Han’ raeclead HaltUes otis: ingasarudder, while the witd eaught | 7y"y. 6 STYLES.” and tion to all their friends. eae 5 ou fees 0 e decorations 0 on Hie slouller, wale pale yellow rage was, “Phe Darling,” the most becoming child's dine Geaunege and aidk OF cutey lng Dronenne e sail an 1 blev it alons. Xen see it furled LAE 5 hy t clea ess a placed on the hair just over the left ear. A’ | cap for fall. Mrs. Hodge, 151 22d st. defaulted on, including a commission of on ike a vessel. As suon as we go qi a om : ki ae quarter of u cent per Dasbel on grain, and one: commencet to take it in, and in PRICES in Fur Ga A quiet but exceedingly pleasant wedding costume of rose-colored Louis X1Y. brocade, Croquet playe! don’t like these short even- rcent on the wurket value of | ten tines Te had all gone—drawn into the anents, either in the * cit een See tee intles White foulard sills, in’ cberker boat de howing a beautiful design of golden bud: D. Wes te residence 0 pride’s | siens, wii aati elie: at, | Show! vautiful desizt olden buds | ings, 'T ATES are SI : debates ts, No. 195 Lincoln avenue, the high | 220% A an etna a cota iy scarlet, | and flowers, was made with panniers lined | Dy the ate nuns are sy so ftan lnterzapter Hite, payable) to the: party. sri one tontracting parties beg Mr. A. CG. Whiting | &teen, aud gold, ts a charming: mate for | With pale gold satin, which opened to show i See ee ones q the resale by tne one who bought it of hip was scientifically the physh- contracting partics pete eaulay, both of tig | the formation of Stuart fichus and Moorish | a tablier of eream white satin covered with | 4 Ulinois man has twenty-five acres of | him. e to be reimbursed by the ext oue who | Lia, a compound animal closely related to the ite: Spanish lace, | Watermelons, and his poor overworked dogs | Tecelyed notice of delivery, -and so on ull the | jolly fish id usuatly found only & e Spanish lace. #5 | Darey in defattit is reached, woo finally pays tt, | Icy and -ushully. found only: tn) the r i 3) warm ers of the Southern coast. ft breakfast caps. rufiies of gold-wrought w Very elegant diamonds v are praying fora frost to come in all its nips | Peeing paving property i ing ver i ce 7 y due them on time sales . il are | costly toilet. A tea-colored satin d: ping power and afford them a much-needed | gre'required to be represented in the exchange | Probably came up the coast. by the Gulf made of rich dark-colored plushes shot with | Jaw in the neck, and having narrow straps | Test a hall trout 1:3) to2:15 p, m,. and will be denied ad | Stream, and was. driven aslore a wait from gold and trimmed with bunches of short os-| over the shoulders which ‘answered for | Scene: Bridal’ reception. Severalsof the | mission after 1:30. If the buyer should be ubsent | the great tiver of waters that circuits, our trich tips powdered with gold. ‘The inside. | sleeves, was garnished with cardinal flowers | guests, after shaking hands with the brid from the exchange hull, ane thus prevent a de- | Eastern coast. A fine nautilus, equally as livery to bim, the party intending to make the | rare, once came ashore at Nantucket. The cl Phe He . Dr. Fillers bronouneed the words which made @ happy couple one, Cove fy sj a Concluding the ceremony. congratulations | _ Ne fall bonnets in the poke: shape are were offered by the friends present. after which supper was discussed with relish by e worn with this S cut all. 5 1 O) Married, at the residence of the bride’s 2 vi iv tinted | 2d. trimmed with black thread lace. A ng at the same time: “Whe u mother, No. 12!{ South Throop street, ipa Seroie it ae etly tuted brilliant-lookmg jbrunet, wife t! groom 2” “Bride, naively—On, | Same nay sell out tho property Under the sitine s of the physalia, or Portuguese man- Sharles F. Johnson. ‘The bride was the re- | the outside. white Perstan mauve, covered wit ents.” property: sens rendy for delivery Erinnko, firsake | long deen Known, and uumbers, of curious embroidered tlounees and adorned with’ blush rr Ira member has given notice that be is ready: experiments made with them. ‘They are Ihave not hive at the | Very Numerous in the Gulf, and are fre- Make that we NO in stock, or in our Or- dey Work, and tl leare the decision to own good judg- virtually LY- oa zipient of many useful and elegant presents. After a little trip to Ohio they returnto ta! ap their abode at No. 42 Latlin street, where | reeds, and feathery ¢ A pretty French cireular fan is made of 4 prep, namipainted ine waterclilies, | Toses. A> somewhat eccentric dress was SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS. . to deliver property which be ; i in the centre | composed of a long train of pale yellow satin To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. time he dispused of nfterwards, or refused to | auently s ling along in fleets, the deli: they will be pleased to see their friends. ¢ two large humm, perched upon | figured With peacock’s feathers in their | Circaqo, Sept. 17.—A writer in the Inst Sun- agliver when it was demanded uuder the rule, | cate, wenibrancous sails raised to the breeze, fy farried, in this city, Sept. $. at the Church | a branch of red raspberries. The handle is was worn with a shirred | gays issue of Tac TRinUNE calls for a discus- then he shall be deemed. guilty of fraud, and | the long tentacles floating behind, and it bodice of Kk gr A xe calls for a discs yay be suspended or expelled. there is a litle sea they would hardly be ob- z floty y the Itev. Fa ie: jet i 4 ok rubies. Nn keer 7 7, of the iloty Family, by_ the Rey. Father | of oriental jet inlaid with mock rubies. cnt Pompadonr, With sion of the question of 1 Saturday hulf-holiday: ‘The committee report in writing that they | served. . ‘fhe ‘writer once was imuringe * did not sce fit to change, the manner of making | ions on bis side, and passed directly. over Koopmans, James J. McGrath and Mrs. B. a Koopmans, Janes a lf aroonrlelt for. an |, Jetsey costumes are stilt amons some of | hatf-iong sleeves. “A fan of cream yellow | 1 the question could be decided vy au indi J convenes up toll o-eluck, sed ea ee eee aad recur Wwaterine: | the dresses imported for autumn wear, ‘and | ang dark green feathers, with motherof- | vidual expression of opinion, the half-notiday | gn ‘erles up to 1} o'clock. UuE urged the ndop- | one. ‘The whole mass of tentacles: fastened ihe “ahs st Biees? the Jersey elleet Is given to many perk all | pearl and gold mounting, completed. the | would be established vy acclamation. Every- | ment for property when delive wnee BSS | on to the chest and stomach, the effect being STRE YOCagaiu Thursday afternoon, Sept.15, Mr. Herbert | toilets. at caaet eee se re buttoned | toilet. 3 that our business life 3 under | ing. ‘They claim tho plan for afternuon deliy- | alinost complete and Instantancous paralysis LUSS or ERROR, down the back, the seams are few, and a ure. The race for wealth bas be- | efies will disperse with the present risks and | of the parts. ‘The blue mass had to be BAS 1CE GUARAY- trouble, put the extra storage where it belongs, | scraped away with knives, and for more than {TEE to ‘REFUND Bottenberg and Miss Annie F. Howard were i i ride’s fa scarf drapery of broeade or-plush covers hat SOCIETY ‘ Ss." ict Se ia married at the residence of the bride’s father, Fortloncntihe tlre fotos TOPICS. come a stampede, in whivh be who would pause |. and save time, only forty the aioriey on any article 30 is representert oF “SATISFACTO- A KY in every re< $269, Hho. Aus vents Sst street, ne Rev, George | otice and kilted 5 pier Ue ies a Anovelty was introduced recently at a | fora moment must be rundown, Self-preserva- | quired to do the work. Tho apatonn ol doneey. Ee ar Altes the. blue. tracers. sas visible. eae oeacaa tl festitiges, “ine, anne | of this Meseription lias a kitted sl coneest given at the Grosvenor Ioause, in | tion compels him to keep up and push ons and | Uy notice is, they” sus” without lesal objection. | (vers where tt hed t uched, while at the tune couple left for'a few weeks? trip in the Lake hunter’s green cashinere, with Jersey to London. The program announced a valse, | the blast of the trumpet which calls a halt must A Mellverysputiee blank accompanies the re~ ‘The ‘animal i lone of compound hy- mateh, and showlder-cape, culls, and ween | @ huit doiyts, and four young ladies ap- | be loud enough and tong enough to reach the | "X"iyemper of the board stated yesterday that | (reids that are callud zooids, being of di - a x fer i Superior region amid the congratulations of Were. Hd ea ei + their friends, None but the iimediate packers, teHanted with silver buttons and | peared upon the platform, and as they held*} ¢#rsof all. What ts needed is concert of action | he tuought the propased pian wits too eompli- | fe it kind: Some are for locomotion, friends and relatives were present. ‘The eens ie z up their hands it was apparent that only oue | Of the partof tne great army of empltoyés In | cut@l, and would prove wapructicatle,” others feeders, while others asain are for re- presents Were numerous and handsome, An innovation Is made this fall in all the | gnger of each was free, theothers being tied | TMS city. Let representative mea from the FS Sap a err luctive purposes; but to the ordinary: ob- very dark shades wiich. have prevail | down with ribbons. ‘Theyseated thenselves | *ierent business houses orgunizo for the “TEMPERANCE VERSUS TEETOTALISM. they all look alike—a blue entangled PROSPECTIVE BLISS. the. introduction of _brot | Sa eet baitte lixplinoruad Wie Gaiek He digeussion of ways and means, and proceed by ‘Tb the Editor uf The Chicago Trivune, “like nass of threads, coilinz, draw- ‘Miss Minnie Benner, daughter of Mr. aL | Various tones, ole th ale nd auillizery, | in 2 row before the piano, and the valse Of | systematic mathods to ngitate and unza tals t- | Cuicaco, Sept’ l7.s-Moctung of chose so-called Ing tp, gud lowering again like so Mr. William D. K : will be very hionable. Not only the | eight fingers was played, to the intense rtunt meastre. Nor is it by any 3 ag ie sminea’” guctoties: sce many ‘snakes. On closer examination Benner, and Mr. William D. Kent will be | pronze culurs will b in i s portun| Nor is it by uny menns amat- | “temperance” sucictics seem to create very q ver. i ronze culurs opr nt, but all the | amnsement of the audience ter in which employés alone are interested. | lites: siue the ened ‘| ¥ | the ‘secret of their, power . is seen. ‘be stud, Uesiir outside the eueampments where they tacles are covered with minute cells, each married Tuesday evening, Sept. 2%, at 7 | different shades of brown’ o'clock, in St. James’ Church, corner of Wa- | ish green bash avenue and Twenty-ninth street. A re- | of pure ye ception will follow at No.3145 Dearborn | colors showing a trace of tt x “ terra cotta and deep éeru shades, to the deli- | sample of the large and exquisit stock*they | people yellow, yellow- 2 B53 E: i ti any, cha y favor f 3 dun Bronze #rowns tens" ae Oe of ee et hadi in the Exposition ware ee TSE Hee SY tore | ure betd. Why is this? Are the forces of the hich contains a wine coiled dart called ‘Hows, both fight and dark,and alt | ' that occupied by N. Matson & Co., the jew- | gud all that is really necessary 132 continuons | bouu-tide temperance people so strung that they su, and the moment 2 foreign substance his hue, from the | elers, who display a comparatively small | and persistent elfort to convigiee proprictorsand | cau afford to close their eyes te tbe advance of | comes In contact with the tentacles, mill- jons ot these weapons are. hurled into it Ke that the Suturday halt-boliduy an evpemy that marches and is preparing to street, Cards are out for the wedding of Isabel | cate buif, lemon, straw, sulphur, and partic- | show at their i aa . natural and necessary fur everybody's well-be- a . e the eter like hot shots. fr a # rr . oTy - wie Gocte and JoaL Vere Kogan at the | ularly ube greenish yellows anu mastie nts show at their store corner of State smd | ing im Chiego as iis iu London lon New Norky | Senediddce false coloral tal tho tera “ten | tha fot shots Krom. & gun producing | Ty Sealskins NOW IN STOCK, of oat om Watlence of C.F. Jaurie, Esq. No. gots | Which have so raged in the wsthetic world of | *0NTOe Steers. Where & child can. ‘biy as sia | perunce" is sickening us it is used by probibi- | particniarly noticeable in fishes. "The | Lportation, bonghé for us by our Agen Lake avenue, Wednesday ‘evening, Sept. 23, | art and fashion abroad. cheap as the best of judges, on aceount of a Yon ménand women. Why don’t they show an E hey touch the tempting bit which | in Loudon Noy. t2th, 1880. eee every article being marked in plain figures, autier’s Cat, * honest tront und call themselves teetoraters? itistake for food they lose nen Yr et SEAL SACOUES reliued, lengtheneds Latics? Treasurtt. So far as temperance is cgpcerned, we need | tion, and are drawn wp aud adsorbed into the | trimmed, and made into Dolmans 0 = for cis satin, | 88d the guarantee of such a responsible Thoophile Gautier, who nas lately given’ the saree ‘es a : iuple blouse | house that everything sold is as represented, | world un tecount of what he calls his * Private Heel eversenare ane fabeheatee ets stinpls Daly of ae aos pens Sometimes superior manner, and prices ‘as low a3 ae : a airly swallows 2 ilis- | first-class work can he done fore plaits front and La Faverita” is f _ | Menageriy,” mentions one of the rare cuses in i i a Favorita” is the name of at pet cat be | nich was niost completely taken aback, | us buppier as a Nation—not to speak of inal- | connected piece of the tentacle, andalthoush longing to a maiden lady residing on the |-and lost all f mi st i a si longing to, a mai a si presence of mind aud self-reliance | viduais, ‘Teetotalism fs quit and separated from the.man-o’-ws ands. ‘Phe short | flights of Brooklyn, It oes out im de root | weonee, “The ear was accustomed wo ltve in per” | and it wil be surpri ne it liso cats peas | Weeks, It does its deadly WORE tie bine We @ tania ace ee gut and SS ‘Spirito Gentes?’ wind- | fect intim: vith the writer, steeping at bls | per nead to receive o uNuLer pr art poison that accompanies thé darts seemin, i - ine with | ne ip with “a amiow, a aiow.?* It’s an | feet on Ta ued dreaming on the arm of bis | the yoko of — prohibition under. which | {0° penetrate the entire system of the May f t sasycenule avhile: ne w Ms writings Tea en her aigter State, Kausas, is bending. Weare no | fish. The effect on persons who ate a | LADIES will please REMEMBER thal ‘There never was'a time when young men | {gis garden.as be walked up nnd own melon | yetiever In drunkenness, nor in deinktug, is fish that had fed upon a physalia is de-| the leaving of their orders with us for young women were giving so much attention | ashe adds, not untrequently intercepting the | Shon ole cr tisentectoue seribed by Dr. Leblond, a famous French | § “s JES. : ue 50. e . e Six me uiity - a fa ch. z Ce and to the magter of practical education as | morsel on the road between the plate und the six men out of twenty-four “get dcunk ” and | naturalist. He says: “Supping at an au- SEAL Se UES eS TER PRICES now. JLB, Bryant's Chicago Business Col- | tips. One flue day’ a friend, setting out un bts | Fenunune eizhteen are to bedeprived of aeluss | LCTEe.0N one occasion. with other persons, a SURES THe 3 y él becine was served up, of which gustrono- | than later in tre senson nit until goods ANTED for weae SOCIAL NOTES. young iady The Apollo Commandery Drill Corps, | The.round waist is ejit in Knights Templar, have engaged the Palu fashion with two large bos Raights i bebaata wmerd pack. over whieh are laid) broad ji llouse for Thanksgiving evening In Novem- es sisesn TERT es a arte oa ber, and intend holding a reception and ban- ented ie — eure bands.» The short quet, which they claim will be second to | row of tiny silk ruffl: none given during the entire season. Only | Panels of the satin, which’are bordered with | fralian cat. 200 tickets will be issued, in order to avoid a Leake pie Over the hips are full ‘There n crush. ‘Several eminent Templars from the Fou ee Dae alee atl raE ich pase Commanderies of New York, Philadelphia, | drapery in the back is very siiaple and Baltimore have signified their intention | around the waist is a jetted xirder, to ¥ of being present on the oceasion. The man- } 27@ attached a mouchoir pouch of blac lege'affords them fir: it travels, left his parrot in bis chu during bis | of by ‘i 3 f i 2 nN t ure 3 wer or wine If they need It? We do not sup- = a Ta % covered, W: - ei aps ‘There isn’t any fairness § : | absence. The pocr hird sat disconsolate.on the y the ci ‘y id wuster a si mers are very fond, a chi azenent have determined to make ita thor | Worx in gut Jet beads” fu the centre ts | WORK Sears unit bathine dress se ign | Rok uleatand, ila che ont stared af eke | locking tho cutis Geof tap ouguo, ot | PETfeet harness" Etve ‘perso ave ACGEPTED and W pughily enjovabie uffalr an if that end uo } Jarzer bow of Diack satin, held by a jet orna- | cused of making a show. of herself, and if SUranige Sia and tried tO Pistory weaien she | Cvery mun or wowgy ‘becuuse u few use bad | Of it, and iamediately aftery xhibdited eee sek Sate Pea pes ree the arrangement | ment in the shape of a huge black beetle. ne Wears an ample one she is said to bo try- | mirht bave picked up on the root, or In theyard | Gr'fyudl tor tne ulhens ecmene oo every syinplom of bemz poisoned. This 2 7 | t é , sure aria y . veut Bel ease SOU 2 anifes 3 “ Mr. Jolin Kramer was last evenmg sur- | _ 1» the way of dinner dresses, foulard and i RE AE : thougtis In bonis eee on apes, and sonithore | out,uomuch and make themselves sick. Set Fasloul of tbe sto1 pean Poa nae bane prised, about twenty couples calling upon } Satin merveilleux toilets are very popular. ha many friends of, W. P. Ralph, so well Fe ae eee eee Slckea ts | tis isreally not one whit more absurd than te | one mired by vomiting: in aio nT p ‘ p and favorably knownl a 3 ¢louriy the words, it inust be a green chicken cunt snerl one was cured by vomiting; one other would city the wite of a PY AAyOraDly. nown| as the ladies’ most | Thereupon pussyjumped down from his writ- Seat abet sere Bs one ether woul gu fow for cho zood of the | taf, i bat ch c take nothing but tea and some culinary di - ings rHauor hws and swopress | ‘The colic continued during preg and There is notling in Pat the piv at is resid HCE Ar. Kramer received ae a deer ecepan in Hae baotmaker, will lea’ ith pl his friends in his cordial manne erman Professor made her appearane re De Cae rate z ‘ " Kk 5 ; tine nud until ‘lay duwnes? and u jolly dress ut. this description. ie chat he has opened boos and shoe—parlors at te aee-pautier thine iatusle: ist iin wile, toe drunkenness, Due for pity’s sake give the suloon- | jad disappeared in th i i i titi Meee te set feo his actin dc ruby satin was a deep, eass, with a is State street where he Will be mosthapoy | adeligste der: erouckinztluE doin, the hel epbare a vbaten co bevasts: “Huss Lat DUNS. | tortatuell 30 gteak AC ROTOR oe eet pee rill Be fous in dares OTL Low vhie! Spel k = roud ‘rollin In eashmere- sri i bel his er patrons, and al jadies | low, the back stretche ats ength, ¢ MH . is ie ; fs ab a ho water Tr ast, The Bairtiow Social Club one of the oldest-| towlard oven fa “rantte Sto eans ae nd gzentiomen of higaso” and Vicinity who | elbows. out, und ho eva | fixed minprediy oa the Sines, Sens I rise oth Kea pap cel during the remainder of the voyage a glass Huones: ee Saye 7 gril most popular of the Soutie Site duke: | shirred satin. The bottom of the short skiri | WY Teumtire anything in elegant bouts and | Bird The parrot had followed wil es os, | Hctwe Gut chve is groviag trasoine Sate tee | Yeouclile from this nd ather fats that ahs UR 3 , a tet Wednesday, redlectme the officers, of | W8S surrounded by a slightly gatheree ’ feathers sharpened hie bill siectened out bis | S00! men sell pure whisky, pure brandy, pure fishes which eat the pial ben thatthe | QUR NEW Descriptive Catalogme, We i bows, loops, and flots of doubled and evidentiy prepa adulicrate ot ak Te tutoae it they | son for those who eat, Thoma Cecome a pol- | Chart, for self-measarement, tesirels or of satin-lined faney plus . Rod fon Wie r i 0 r fc atin-lined faney plush or Stil, butte weiter read again in | ined" Gud women waehare se iidecouteal over |... Fhe ower of the avimalasa poison was | With price or any information Hale. ‘The membership was limited to fifty, | this fella wide scart of the elvet, constitute an _cileetive and a proimi- | ber eyes, * No doubt, though green, the chicken | ; i S 7 i st oy ca $e uence an early application for subscribers? eutal-looking fabric placed cunversely acro: nent feature in the finish or the tina ttie Of | must he good to edt,” Suddenly her back wits peti’ uk Hae ite siti beh coy na Gast AM Legs partner of a | sent on application: d shipped .0-D. tickets will be necessary. the skirt and draped in full poufs in the }.59me of the handsomest models that fave | arched like a bow'that is drawn, aud with one ans need isu pure beer. Work: | having been puuisbed by hi it A native cook, | Goods made to order ends Pad not back, As the. lady. was tall land delicate | Deen brovht over from Paris, ‘ superb Hunad shewus on the perch. ‘The pur- men nved it, Tov wen of sedentary babs {self by putts powderar cheater se ae With privilege of examining. looking, the effect, though singular, was sty]- | “Che exhibisof fall styles in sehoice -milli- the grout dunzer, lifted up bis sbirp. | need it, Mothers with babes in thoirarina need | soup. Half an hour inter the piri the | sutisfactory returned. : sentleman was PERSONAL. , 4 “Have hery ab the Euporiusn of Mrs. E..E. Vary, ee digg Ebightened Bits. | gee ie must oe pure. Give the laburwng-wia | taken with frigutful spasuis, and display 5 iu TeUMoSe souded inher | 2 piever af touming Ieovcold beer at hes own | all” “the symptoms of Aa’ ‘powertad y brenktn: nowy her, avon. gone home te bis tuaily quarresome, | Poon. IIe continued m_ this cowdtien t aud reeking with the fumes of bad whisky. | Wtil the ‘next day, and then died. “A post- gida year, Thomas C. Clarke, Horace ‘Tucker, | founce of the satin, while belgw this was lutehins, W.A. Stanton. and S, Ho | another plaited flounce of the foulard. Ov E. ame bright: 5 cago _ ish aud not unbecoming. The Misses McGrath, of Wicker Park, and 25 West Madison street, Includes the sva- Miss Lyons have returned from a two weeks’ | ,, He, daring young darling of suelety who : 3 38 2 ina two weeks’ | intends to 0 ey the dictates of f: siti and Mrs. Vary has rare taste | ers. n pile of erac visit to Waukesha and Milwatikee. desig) s 1 bred clos skeagent ? It reets the latest fall styles esigner of hats. tol Bred close to be! é Mr, Jules Ballenverg, who has been in | and fabries which abroad are considered to nati mare telephones than any, EE eee eee ciurlye ties | MARES and Liquors ares boon when properly | Morte examinauon, showed | the st London and Paris for several weeks, returned | be the most recherché in model combinazion | Other city in the country, and sends more”) fs not a eni Kons jms tsa seutlemue. Pa nanue.| Ure tes heatbuse that does the miscnte. ach corroded and inflamed. : ‘The educh of last evening. 3 ; and color, will certainly be a most dazzling ver ‘the WVorcester' Ties | parrot rang out fouder than ever; be | _ We.oelteve In temperance; we ubuuc Urunk- | the poison on dogs, cats, and chickens has B ‘The Vau Sehaack brothers, of this. city, | 2% wonderful object ta behold, from the nS uicbek ping, that there are more |; Quand Jnl budu vin ekiiret, Hever iv tectotalisue preerenmrae tee take: Weal mids the subject of careful examina-] - . s left Interlaken, Switzerland, the 2d inst, for | (24, her head wich its starthng head: Aaa other a nt eat . ‘ ‘Fout tourng, tout tourne au cabaret. - -| ius the reader ever noticed # difference be- pen shows that they can withstand it. Stat . ast 1» 7 dress to the sole of her foot encased in the | _Milliners are’ eagerly seeking pattern hats | THe cat cast an anxious look ut ner master, | ween the real temperance rot. Madiana with great reluetat il i during armies Aunlely, Bararit piEaiit novel “artistic” walking-boot, which dis {| At Haynes’ wholesalé pattern rooms, 109 | {eap4d down in sheer terror, and bid under tHe | tue home of a teseoualees took ‘the experiment with waged wee Tuporting and Manafaeturias MrT. F. Vaughn, of 745° West: Adams | plays a tapermz French heel, a pointed | Wabash avenue, Haynes’ palace of fashion, Dring er out for the day and nocuress could | jn our mind's eye two pictures | Having secured a number of the man-o'-war, * mas ST. street, left the city last Tuesday fora trip to | Chinese toe, and a Spanish instep upon | 200 Nort Clark street, has all the fall styles, Iscdil pares icin drawn from life. ‘There nre two homes, In one | he made the dog swallow. the freshest af 16L ST. ATE-S?- Wichita, Kas, His wite and two children | which is set a-silver buckte, fastened wiih { . The Balti:znore Sux tells of a young lady of i ‘ the sideboard is never without its wines and | them. Fi ininutes afterward the sp call sqrecial ater 1. tellS of a Young lady of | _ Itis impossible to remain tong sick or out of | brandy decanters, In the other such things are | animal owed aridence Gb wre’ | ,,SPECHIE Nore e at Sects WE i 4 a Bren tion to an elegant line of + wil return with him next week. They have { Grecian clasps. The immense standing | that city whe gave $100.08) for a husbind. | beatth where Hop Bitters ure uscd. 2 strictly forbidden, A wiue sauce or brandy ic | pain ardud the ed; f tdses its |] DULWAYS.