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“HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, L881I—TWENTY PAGES. ry. Followingare some monthly ta tneet the demands of this city and the OUR SOCIETY. ers ont Pi uo nateri drapery i No, Consideration. : ot e " ‘Mrs. Emily or rhe 1 in this world.” x i : otenough bu y pf New York City, who | A fine assurtment of Queen Anneand other has been spendme several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dodge, continues her summer- giyles a aaeaee ignutare Ed A SOE ing at Grand Haven, Mich., th Mon. T. E. Gidley » the guestof the | “edinund Yates ties to the defense of “bang: s that ‘a fringe on the PERSONAL. brow of a graceful lady is a thing of beauty, Mr. and Mrs. Narrie G. Medealfe “at and that many faces will look bleak enough with Bg home ag Wednestay evening: in October from nae conduces more to a woman's 8 to Wo'clock. Anna House, North Clark | beauty than a becoming coitfure such as and Indiana 5 showi at Burnham's Musie-Hall hair store. | We extend an invitation to you all whe Mtr. and Mrs. A. E. Ruff have returned | | A gold link elet_ worn by Charlotte contemplate the purchase of from their trip East, and are at home to their | Cushm Lady Macbeth has been given nas friends At No, 25 North ‘Throop street. to Genevieve Ward. E -E MacBride, one of the keenest and Neatly uy Foe con Di Hite Fant Steele l N E U R dest of the special agents of the Pen- ate deltas: 4Adies!, hoormabers as sion Bureau, has been ordered to this city and. Mi. vicinity for permanent duty. The Captain is | her REAL ESTATE. e1ial used as mourning | he will neyer be handsome, strong, learned, Sales in September... Further Developments. in the Eiles since tai scheme for the Improvement e period in 1889 of East Chicago. The Belt Road to Be Built, and English Capital to ‘Do Tt a 2 this city, and st and brick ief Ev shipped hither in large’ quantiti The Chief Events OF Se Last Louis, Milwaukee, and other cities. Six Days. ‘The Chicago. Real Estate and Building Journal has this pointed and no doubt de- i rebuke t pies : =, fasners of busine en argh: | Married and Betrothed — Receiving te Ne and Received—The Clubs, DUNES were | suuth of sc aurtiLor ‘hirtie aL a I i pacha street, | Returning from the Watering Places and Wedding Tours. nines of Sortie Frank. aire, Withy 40; ees , ent e 93 49.126, Improved, on Warren Gece ck of W avenue, $10,000; | only partintly coucenied. by daubs of neutral t Lake s t, near Rockwelk | paint: standing us monuments—not to their 0105. feet, improved, on Ellis: av- gieners’ poverty, fur the ovcncrs ure, nol, page, 2 jouth of Brook street, : but to their 11 On tne | Notes of the Latest Fashions—Gossip Only a Moderate Demand for Real | enue, bilt’s wi Ing escent from ‘ iinproy nther wi Hupr Ee : ill be, Estate at Private Sale and | Se struteture ee a large area, Ite fours are for the Ladies. the brother of the well-known W Toilette,” upon wi LB Se M. ee eofebte ig B Auction. aiculare hac onet correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, bu itis on lensed grocnd, and the owner MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. Billy MacBride. . ‘The photographic productions from the 5 studio of Joshua Smith, 206 North Clark L.1 ve IE G. Car- ihuntin’s family have returned from Of the lease is getting a good rental, Heis | yrarried, Sept. 2G, by the It SATURDAYS TRANSFERS. Iding. b Ty BRN Renee wz. but 4 on ar " street, have gained for ‘him a world-wid The following instruments were filed for | Be Won't. “The shattow rim of s around | roll, Baptist clergyman, ‘0.104 Delaware | their summer home at Geneva Lake. re 1 o e . ne ‘A ‘4 > 5 s 4 putation. Xo * the outsi to Franeig Deakin, | Miss Ella M. Crocker has returned from Di ati te kas Edita To examine the LARGEST line of & New Club-House on the North | record saturd je is occupied principally by siail | place, ity, Oct. 1: Heute: : fe = deulers | who, perbups, could not atiord, to | commission merchant, before a select com- | her turee mouths: article, com sojourn in the East, and is | mends Side—Building Permits De- 3 city mtopete puy for better quarters.” “The inside area, frst ! i e pecially the writings of Mrs. Bur- creasing. Clinton st, 7373 Fug Of Catrall) oor, is occupied by the Upen Board, which | pany of friends. “After an clegant entertain- | ready to assume her musical duties. nett and George W, Cable, a xt vite dated Sept, 3 uy aay Te ee re iniite ment, the happy couple left amidst warm My. L. J. Baldwin, of the Pullman Palace and choice jewelry at pany) EN enas $h,23 and the occupants they repre: congratulations upon. an extended bridal | Car Company, St. Louis, spending a few j AST CHICAGO. Leavitt: st, n ¢ corner of thing, the liw olfiee do tour, Many are the heartfelt wishes that the | days with his family in this city. tiie aletots alee Hitting janed tvo-thins enti of he dress peddier. ‘The whole inte with long occupation and tiserable care. ‘The : Stlouns and restaurants contrioute the | every happiness and ble: us of sinclt and lerven the whole nauseous A very pleasant affair which took place at uecoulug font » Belt-Line Hailroad Company | the lana bev Teeter pratt so hicuxo Belt-Line Rail- dated Oct. F Wire Dexter, tr ave been consuli- ce Buck in; The Chie: of Indiana and: the a two months’ sojourn mnong the Tnousand | bi dd & cape. peat anit ae Oswego, N.Y. i 80,000 | Dolmans, Ulsters, = ulars, a read Company of Iinois ee, to dated ata recent meeting of the stockholders ed Awelith plate diay urs bat oe Ny hundred aneninit Maywood on "thursday the son aia ig on Thora It has been det tain to’ Be Le others.in the keurtot busin tio bet- | marriage of Miss May pon fotunied oF imported ofthe two compani + by a young lady—Man proposes but manna disposes. Rich qua uitties, bute stvl lowe: ‘Se is te ell, both of Maywood. Only the rek rhest W. Clement, late of the. mained to build the Chicaga Belt-Line 1 1,500 | ters even worse. ie Wout be wellif one {a ‘ = c uence could prourht to bear to get their | oe pay aie Wed ida sett iCaabe roxd whether all the railroads that m! siete tt. irae yett owners to Transfer them to parties who would | tives and afew par ular friends witnessed | Post-Onii join in the enterpr ise do s® or not. The ne- (Williain MM. Tan rilate to Jun Moran)... 3744 | build something decent on their sites. the eeremony, which took place at the resi os for anion of interests are being | Schiber st. s4 ft wot Franklin, 9 1, 5x1b for fifty- ane dence of the bride’ 5 graduate of the University finest work, Artistic inillin d 12 Central Mus! Indy and gentleman may live long to enjoy | Miss Ella J. Abcel has returned home after | this full: the plush rans si Hie tobe ore S irs wat Parker, a wt, vd Aug. 19 (ulin Dickinson ¢ of the improvement re ands as the | oYohn. J. Ponta Ing equal al- } State st, Gl tes or Thr ft, dated Jude $C. The assoviate enterpi gotia Tt. dated Feb. 10 (estate of W.B. Og: aay pushed, and Lave ev not yet proved | _den'to CM. Kallborn.,--- BOF soo ., Amnoue h arrival of new style ha unsuceesstnl. The of the con- Stas S-hiett mot Tay! latest styles and shades of colidated Chicago Selt-Line Railroad te patra ee itera artes Be ae sts winter to outils ‘he Exposition and at has been ine dd ta $6,000,000, Koc ames 35,000 ory ai base rents on Butta ates the Re an bis at present the z gitest of Dr UG e street. and an iste of $6,000,000 of bonds has been Seeley st, 100 1r's of West Adams, © 1, 30x feet, -W nsin. west of Char 1 ting. ‘The ke ‘ae of No, 456 West W: ashington The Queen has built Mr. John Brown a al. “Theron willbe ballt, a once 126 S-10 ft, dated Sept. S (Wardell Gutb- O00: I. WLC Conroy, two three-ste dence in bnetin si vie REA house within the grounds of Balmoral. authori au | rie to WB Whitey 4.500 | ba emeitt store feet fiy Mr Iturek ‘controls 3 Mrs. Le Temple returned from the Many young ladies from the first families Ev preter ine devoted to the milling in- ging with her her neice, Miss Shi ¢ attending H. B. Bryant's Busi- GOES Wheelock has just returned. lifornia trip, and leaves hone, this week, Poninson, daughter of ‘Tontlinson, of Ports: and M ie IL. Leonard, of e_quietly married clay: shop ral lows, at No. S28 The perfection of stamping at States’, 7 Randolph street, nex All embroidery. materials. ton in the South Side ‘The novelty slo muttich the dresse: ine railroad, and is recei tention. English capital has been secured to an ample amount for the development of the | sy M the Inte Cl ime ut} vet will be ed blue stone ving, curbing, Owners of Chicago re 1 f to learn that the celeb anu restnines hi n Jace are terra-cotta, and col- used fa it Bolsa: seli The tand will be bonded at £50 25x16 ft, improved, dated Aug. so extensly 1! 3 A a ; e ored Ia an-aere to 2 London: company, to Burton cemetery work, ¢te., tu New York and other é Schoolof Art She evidently has been im- 3 fen he Thedur, Ishotbers are the fe Be it's of West Wasiins- Me iaoiefue the fiest Give phen and Miss Addie Labster, | proving her tine during the vacation, having | Fetherly’s Parisian complexion powder of which the Bara 1 ee eee tone NSUY-10 TL, improved. dated eh. CP. Van Inwagen & both of ma zal unny studies from Nature, which will be on | in white, tinted, and brunetteshades is un- |g, ‘2 cialagents. In discussing the amouni of the Wobn M. Lect to Hencietta shied inners at tar tiark | Wednesday evetti ibition at the forthcoming opening of the | equaled.’ Depot. 169 Wabash avenue. Silk Fur-Lined Dolmans and Cirealart : re made the pients of a aimee school. For tine dress eustom shoes Harkins, 132 ever shown in the West, all »it was eonceded by the London ed that £0 an acre would reasonable ta Engtish Mrs. ILS. Newton has returned froma } Dearborn stre e 5 Grace A. Leaward, | t Ss tour in Canada and New York | ho t and Mr. George feathers morta: é ha i s especially noted, i ays is unhealthy to sleep in capitalists, considered the average TELD PAR Ene ob : Pook atthe spring chicken, and value of fand in Great Britain, good, bad ae Hate ield’s name cannot be given, Se at 1 bedi DHE see how tough he is! US). rents, NO. HnstOn Japanese ¢ S Radiant Tome. parlor suggested, to one of the South | pie t Monday: evening, the Rev. de B.S have already been named, | of Baltimore, ofliciating, assisted by the I dee, many of the imined inily being present. ‘The aad indifferent, and land near Chicago, to be ventre of Daporiant indus’ and the starting point ofa belt road, must be worth more than the average of British acres. » Vienna coifee-pots : North Clark st. Manufacture, made and finished in a Morse showing fall styles in SUPE STYLE . W. D. Field_ana Mrs..Ira Brown re- French battens: “Rounr 1b Tnter-Oceah Bldg. SUPERIOR STYLE, aud to be seld-ab yesterday from their tern ui Paragon ranges, Seavey s furnaces, Aad visited Boston, New York, Balti Ueela parlor stoves. Seavey & Co., 49 State. uisttout, and many other places | ‘The ring of the street-ear bell is sometimes a fare warning. 396 West Wash- i A mye " quarters for Ri ichmond ranges, Laurel i + and honsehold furhiture—Bangs 47 Sta Spending | "ie Darling (patented) ehild's cap, Stawmt ‘Misses Mattie and Josie Gamble haye d home from a visit amoung friends In Parks. though few persons knew it, Phe one-on ) Luther the friends of the a P. ' Fe sig hag | presents were numerou iuable, and use- sue on Park. ‘The West Side bas The happy vouple left on the evening the only pleasure-ground that has no author- | train fora trip to Wisconsin, and on their ized naine. What i: known as | return will be at home at No, 61 Washin; Contr i HONS, desire to do SALES OF THE WEEK. state during the week has not been active on the surface, but agents report that they have been busy, and that buyers are in the field for bargains. Central property is mostly held off the market. Acres south of "Thursday evening Mr. muel K, Miss Mary CG tynor were united Cl hare, the 1 the summer ante amor the city have been dull. “he § te 5 Revorded transfers during the week show i sow 3 ae Z ig Bo e . ta great anajority of recent transact nd donate. Wils tering-places, will leave E ingandemb. Mrs. Hodge, Jl 22d street. | With a poorer grade of goods sold by agred ji e zs y were Mr. William W: Higa 9 Ct, urning home Thursday nae and the Now ty avoid drowning—Stay on shore. other houses. are for ainounts 1 percent, on n lo man's Subdivis- 1M Latth Lt vill take her departure for Fra iagher, late at Bre » has $10,400 for three ye: t 6 ver cent, on Filson. Ui. I she will spend a | an elegant trait store at 189° Wa have been made of amnnuints above $20, ‘The celebrated Brown furnaces at Brown’s, ecordacted Tnmiedi- lots in Cleav for three years at nd We He Uur large capitalists have not hegun to move ‘ les # AS ott } et as oa body, though .seme_ im- Sper cent. on lots y after the ceremony the p eft the 2106 Wabash avenue, ; ‘ : 1. 40. 4: SeaGs tor church to the strains of” Menielsselin's ariwaturlie The women contributors to the October é@a acques Atlantic are tive, against eight mal . Finer fitting or more elegant, stylish ear Made to order, lengthened, or trim- + returned to their toe than Aloe made by pesere & Son, 66 | med, or made over into DOLMANS in a from a de- | Adis street, are not found superior manner. aay. m1 lots portant negotiations ure under The Calumet & Chicago Canal & Dock pany sold in the month of September ; $7, wedding-1 Block | ot the bride’s v: reet, Where the new! received the congratulations cent, on lots ont ONS M short aired to the res s Si Josevh | fence (being sixteen and a half acres), for $61,2 The brid t dunghiter of Mr. John Gaynor, nu >, : = pride is a daughter of Mr. John G: » ‘ TUL, na 3 - The Chicago Real Estate Exchange sold at af the Chicago Board 0 shtful trip to the White Mountains, Boston, | — ‘The long eloaks of plush are as plain as if tion in the ticket de- | New York, Philadelphia, and. the seashore. | made of seal fur. stern Railroad Come |, Mrs; Paul, of No. ass West Monroe Black patterns of satin brocade are stylish site rsn, of Brooklyn, N; X. Don't buy a range or furnace before you mente, Aster Worthy Grand | eail at Hatch & Breeze’s, 50 State street. © sues Mrs. Dr. The Gobelins tapestry has been reeen a f , Bradford, . E. Matte: = SOMs | stored in the morning-room at Holy ‘ood, ‘of No. 203L Wabash | Where are the chiet relics of Mary Stuart, in- nue, has. a from visiting friends | cluding chairs whose covers were worked by C & Co., holds a responsible po: tment of the Northw y. Among the weddi from St. Lo y afternoon a large quantity of choice re ce lots, realizing 24 | te Willuan Pole cash, ‘The prices obtained. were | SeRRC ret front foot on Vernon and Khodesaventes and Renm to Rol Thirty-second street. They did not meet the views of the owners, who withdrew the bal- ance ot the lots, when 2 material subsidence of the demand was notived. Considerable in- terest is being manifested in the Monday | string st, 100 tts of Eighteenth, auction ‘Thursd right of way through Tye Park to Sonth Chicago. Three pf Trustees are in favor of the Mlinois Central and three are opposed to it. ‘The new narrow-gituze read to s been pul. into operation, and is now run- ning trains hourly. he Tse uate “Trustees Here reconsld: zAtt ered their acceptance of Mr. Beers’ plans for |p; rand Cine AW. witer-works, and have accepted those ora Ale. Haase cuagi ‘at the bride’s oriiee M sri to the for the ra The rl, they catere I beautiful » Wilson left last ent for at Amboy, DL, her. In twenty years the Queen has but J. B. Bradford, of 2108 Wabash | twice spent any time at the palace. auction sale at Forty-seventh street and Cot- toa Hes, tnpre ved cate SpE aa ‘nit 315,950. ib x le Mrs. T liste, 170 SI treet, tage Grove avenue, where 1,500 feet frontage | Witt here's SE ee enb ee a building, to cost $15, residence. arent, accompanied by her 3 ettie left rs. Tucker, modiste, 170 State street, re- st Indisna st, 8 corer ony slightly more than the others. ane cage 2 turns from New York Monday morning. i} i] iT of residence lots ro under the hammer. Next | “xius ft duted Aug Fi auuatly a eagu Sent 2a| for: an extended, visth it £ ymorning.__| Importing and Manufacturing Furriers, PROSPECTIVE BLISS. o a weddt calldinow The Misses Mary and Maria Hammill have q ENT. JACKSON PARK. The double wedding of the well-known | voturned from Cincinnati, where they have TO RENT. 16] State-st day follows another sale of lake-shore prop- wee! to Patrick Cas! erty at Kenwood, limited in amount, but 4x10) ft, dated Aug. 26 (S: i oncede 7 e eh-| 3 BY) cece young people in West Side society, Mr. Fred 2 “Tel soheedud echerts a8 ve the finest and high: gine Tee pie The Hyde Parkers Greatly Prefer to | jy, Ludlow, with W.E, Melienry, and Miss been visiting relatives for the past two s estpriced In Hyde Pars... a SORT 2 Have It Called Garfield Park. ee or K Valter i i SS 7 y (Monday) at3 ans Gracie Kiumb, daughter of Peter Klumb, Kate A. Walter is home after a brief aj ‘omorrow (Monday) at 3 o’cloc! North Hoyne av, aw fe s of Wellington The citizens of Hyde Park and especially | 3354, and Mr. E. J. Rogerson, of the firm-of J. | Sejown in Cleveland. OPENING. be an anetion-sale on the premises of 1,500 | “ay, of, 29 tt to all | those residing in the locality whieh has here | Rogerson & Son, and Miss Fannie Dayton, | yit2%, Misses Lillie and Mattie Holtenhouse, ( for i tenth cress, and Chaotin and Seren ea aa 25 | totore been universally known as “South | gf familton avente, will be performed hravente ne ee ea tothe Cottize Grove avenues. ‘The sale is abso- | 8°" seve sues oF 7 verity 4 weapies OF | Park” are very indignant over thenction of | tnursday evening, Nov. 3, at § o’elock. at Kalamazoo, Mich " Large second-floor room ike Jute to the highest bidder. ‘The district is | rorty-seventh st, % ft e of Stewart av. the Park Commissioners in naming the east | the Leavitt Street Congregational Church. rs. C.F. Walker and Miss Ida Sutner-} Franklin and Washington- sis | a supplied with “lake water and gas, and has f, 234x105 ft, dated Aug. 16 (H. ‘Lowe to, division of the South Parks Jackson Park,” } rhe pastor of the church, the Rev. George land, of * Belvidere, are visiting friends on suitable for wholesale ‘business ample means of communication with the | _J. MeLoughlioy. "3 35 | and also over the action of the Ilinols Cen- | py phere. chy “ Se | Park avenue. _ FA % : Sch Peake, will officiate. double. st d | et heart of the city by horse-cars and steam. Frederick pluce, 18 tral Railrond in ealling their new and el « fore al ince of Mi ‘Mrs. ing, of Detroit, is visiting Mrs. | Also double store and basemen Geitee MIC Hone has sold BHT Langley | efa'xiis fe ta nealling their new and ele- ards are out for the marriage of Mr. | \“}ic.t"as Sixteenth street. 1 Washington-st., near Franklin 7 4 » arene brick dwelling and. lot, tor $3100; | ord to HL. 3,000 | gant depot at that point by the same name, | Edmund Adcock and Miss Bessie Auitaid irs. George. Jackson, of Lead- | OM pat eas canes ily NTsda: 4 $51 Langley venue, brick dwelling and lot, Suen od Sept. ‘The residents of locality were not. consulted ich ae vastat the residence of the bridesg | Ville, Colo, are paying Chicago a flying visi WM. C. DOW, E on Ws S usta avenue, | Berry to RS. W before the change was made, and they feel Dames East indiana street. 3] Mrs. Aléxander AY oleate, and | cauers Room & Tribune Building. OCT. 5 AND 6, street, for $. . are a ane $ re s, No. THOR 1 perere ‘¢ just returned from their Boston, . ‘ _ Weer eee ul ontrnged that a name so well and | '“fhe énzagement of Mr. Eiull Rosenhetny oe a ne thas On which occasion we shall make an ILES OF THE Toul Moffat st, 48 ft é of Seymour av, nf, 5S} flopkinsen & Silva report, the following SEVE: yecent saless The i s s i 4, Bi Mrs. Keenan favorably - ktiown, and one the ‘jcon- | to Miss Gertrude Fuller, both of Chicago, is Keenan, * G R Ps Ne a ' ™ and daughter Mi ollie, of Lindsay, Ont., are the guests of Prof. James dannan, 176 9 ent. UNUSUALLY LARCE tinuanee of which will tend’ to | announced. 1143; ft, dav Sept. 7 (J. oe pater - Z — Christiansen) S$ 5 | sustain the values of property in_ that L >: Sas. Throop s street. Fn AY ys locality should have been sounceremonjousty | spe rexuiar annual meeting of the Young | «GS Blauelia Secrist, of 135, South Robey IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, And Elegant Display of Washington Ii SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK. changed, and another name adopted without fe SEE OIA AUN Ce eek ounz | street, is visiting friends in Cincinnati. A DESIRABLE OFFICE and 2 Blok 2, 2, S.J. Dunn's Subdi i The following js the total number of city | 28 reference to its propr and the appli- People’s Association of St. Paul’s Universal- Mine. Cappiani, who has been spending ‘ON THIRD FLOUR. 50; lot in Ward's bd tht “ali cation of which tu thatlocality will be known | ist Chureh will be held in the chureh parlors | th Minneapolis, expects to visit WM. C. DOW, ‘ards, $275; ten | and suburban transfers within a radins of | to put few people in a lonz tine, tomorrow evening. Officers will be elected | Chicazo tor a few days prior to her return to Room 8 Tribune Building. 3G, 3, 14, $5,500. seven miles of the Couri-louse filed for | — It is supposed that the Park Commission- | for the ensuing quarter and preliminary ‘She will arrive the hatter part of | =n ewan erent and while here be the guest of EDUCATIONAL. ett, Nu. 2700 Indiana avenue. ne a a wie a E larshall has returned from Chemient and Technical Laboratory. Unrivaled Assortment of t sconsin. Prof. H. Hirsching, who received a perfect academ- Monday tor } (atmlucen tata giidin aw flee cheaee ised | PIUMIBS, Beavers, and Novelties, ent | Hessinn service for s Haswell us in the {osat i'Siciilurcists aisy,in | Best quality Beavers. t nati f tl eeord during the week ending Saturday, ender ane of 2 ‘ J foners East alae is Sa ee eee Tangements made for the literary and social Sales. whet! this beautifnl park is not christened work of the winter. It is proposed to give a 1 P? Jackson also. ‘The series of monthly receptions at Bourniqu that, to make amends for this | through the season, also semi-monthly lit- t of which the sub- and inconsi ite actiun on the part of | pyary meetings. a ” ie Park Comm erary meetings, at the fi The jury in the Cond South” Park Commi: School ‘Trustees of Township 38, i4, in Hyde Location. Park, to condemn about an acre of land | City. with a school-house on it, situated near tne | North of torner of South Park boulevard ana Fifty- | Southof ¢ if Wise ank IL Pierce left ork and Boston, He veeks, ill be fifth street, and fronting on the former, have rt it seems Jilting that Es ie * fe ce age i - fixed the value at $133 a foot, or $25,510 for at the present time they should” adopt the will be ** Presi:tent Garfield.” ; Miss Ruth Duran, from Pittsfield, is visit- | terumas Minit Best quality Underbrim Scasation the tract. The testimony of the experts for name Garfield’? for the park, and Ata business mecting of the Terpsicho- | ing at the home of Ollie Wolgemuth, proininent fron nd if! ‘Miss Laura Wolgemuth is expected home also that a popular movement should be | rean Club, of Englewoud, held Friday even- set on foot by them for the erection of a | ing, the following officers were elected for monument in this most be eure) ti et the ensuing year: President, 1. W. K. Cut- ‘the Commissioners fixed the price at $30 to SWafront footon the boulevard, and ex- pers for the Bcouol ‘Trustees, put st upto Building permits are dee: reasing as the fall the voming week from Ohio, where she has iting the. past few wee Campion, of Lake View, re- ided theuretical und practical experienc nehes of technic, he Nall bevin a cow ee alias on Uct: 1 be which he wil take I pains to educate fpecial chemists Jor fron el Works, Lead, Copper, and Silver Works, three ‘months they w ] “bi 135 10 $150 per foot. cago Vi to the memo: SUING Se i : “Larkin & Dorr have sold one house and | season goes on. Those who delayed putting ent. There is one Dou Vv ie President, E. M. Waterbury; Sec- turned are yesterday from Ont Hate at boldt Park. Also [| up houses and stores because prices were so Douglas montiment; there r] etary, W.R. Bureky; urer, Henry L. ent the summer in visiting her fends vee: sy Ble! lots at Garten {ors 000. high for material and labor have been disap- | named after'a dead dent, to whom at | Kents Exceutive Committee, ILD. Smith, Bae ehoasane aad. Ere or at eer at 135 State-st. ‘A. Ulrich sold ten acri ; Southard: NOU, 2 H future vocation. For in ton. of nfutterated ~~ OPTOR! BE CURED. some future time a monmmnent will be | pawii . Saar J. and now let there bea Garfield Park | Edwin Brown, aud Charles E.. Southa aiicld monument erected upon the | Floor Manager, Joseph A. Blain, | The first a perpetual reo | party of d Ibe held at ‘Tillotson’s dams, of Springfield, HL, 15 | food there will be opened If. J. Trumbull, No. 1307 Mich- | dies nd xentlemen.” Al Al i By 1 errricd oat promptly. Anu! made free, ot chan at ther ure Found tee {eon By in Sresides. this analytical part, the practica hostile of the microscope will be eiught. "Cal! for CURED. informnation. Ottice 2719 Michizan-av. SINGING. yn: ranmrie-pran suCeage staal Slay a being Mrs. J. M. Anderson, of T ti fering many < s large scrotal hernia, un z i Fee a very lane Ycoald find, und through your ening sting, Wels ig iy curs iting Mrs. 3 aydon, No. 416 South s Telet from ah cure or 4 Yi kill and new appliance you wot only retained the ley Aven, 4 MRS. L. M. L. M. DUNN, Tupture rbcre others had failed bp hive completely nk Eastman and Miss Belle Leslie nih Bastin have returned from Colorado, after an ab- | vne only Teacher in this city of the Italian Method, ene Sf uon aoe eration whatover. sence of three months, during w Ht time | a5 taught by Madame Capplani, of New York, will re- | No ‘aanuer incurred. Sianutsctucers oF Blastle aught by plan 0 ead ite Dew fs at brie ceive pupils Sept. 15 at S23 West Monroe-st and at | Stocklaxs, ‘Trusses te, BUTMAN & PARKER, OF Wcolitad pe Lyon & Healy's rooms. ‘Crtiee Gs Suate-et., Chicaxo, Ht. on One Hun- dred and Third street, near the depot on Chi- pointed, as we predicted they would bein tern Tndlana Railroad, in See- | their calculation that building would be- , 3, to Mrs. Louisa M. Forrester, for | come cheaper. At present the outlook is that |'beautitul lal enu Daniel stern: who has been in $5,500; atwo-story brick house on Stanton 0 will not be built in an minder to tht; generations of | Hall the Si ay of this month, avenue, No. 3 9, for $3,250, and pureha a SETTER for them aay, the goodn t ay whose The Senior Club of Englewood will hold ved in Ch amber e bi akes untimely death is more ally and | @ reception at ‘Tillotson Hall. Wednesday db on ‘the “st 351 of Lyman Baird fifty feet and house on Le eats hell street, near Fifty-third street, for 36, a eee of luc The City is advertising for buy: ef forthe Franklin strvet nis ne-house tot, mand for accommodation will be so pres: comer of Franklin and Adams streets. It | that tenants will bid against each. other, and hasa frontage of 124 feet on Franklin street, is s and is 100 feet deep on Adams. ‘There is q | Tents will go up. ‘This is likely to occur in standing offer of $130,000 eash for the property. oar. Gurney believes that this piece of *prop-.| encourage new bul s, will bring in the neighborhood of | Jabor and materials cost even more than now, ot any | evening, Oct. 12. The parties of tl =o, | itself felt in much higher rents. _Alouse: sincerely mourned — than already very scarce. Next spring the de- | other niin who ever preceded hin. hav been very pleasant. ‘Thi: ‘It is suggested that the Park Commission- | te first party of the season, a very pleasant ers, after the adoption of the name of timeis anticipated field” for thi: hat they will | | Among the fe: receive subscriptions dy kept and | be mentioned th stores as well asin houses. Rising rents will | appropriated to the erection of a monument Irs. Th ling enterprises, even if | on this park to the memo ly o eld, asking co nz poor as well ies of the week should ‘ fie. evening, Sep an unusually happy celebrated their“ paper from the Tthy, and 0,000, c Ci ; 00 and the cost of building is much more likely : ack . 4 Tee igttence ia fa § iken, of Colorado Springs, eb Kerfoot & Co. co 300 feet, in Fa ae ae taal lower: “Al there will be no Jack of funds for its speeay = faintly ius acon uC Color eae For particulars und terms cail or address 53 West SOUALES. i i ee of the. evening. ‘Monroe-st. corner 1a FAIRBANKS’ terfield to Mr. | the store: being built in the neighborhood 0 fand Fifth avenue, by Me: . Peash 1,000, s ‘ed many handsome and. SOCIETY ‘TOPICS. THE pide Jacob Weil v. suld a ‘lot 2 feet . Sheldon, and others, have been Among those. present Niagara Falls is so brilliantly illuminated ri fi front at at 2451 Michigan avenue to D. b, Grif | 1 stilt et nailed. ae Gross Wilts, of Brooklyn, N- | py the electric light every evening that after HARVARD SCHOOL, Be Cc A L E S in for $4,500 e: er Tental o} er cent. : . nO) INDLANA-AV.., Corner Twenty-tirst-st. Twenty ae shave jnst been sold on The Union Club has put several architects oden, of Milwankee, Wi paying the hackman you can easily ioe sHtUNDE A. a earner Tee OE ite kinbae reet, near Junetion avenue wing plans for a elub-house that 5 uston; and Mr. E. Lockhart, of Hyde | whether there isanything leftin your pocket- Aechool oF Doss hee yen ae ee i) for ‘some $600 an acre. ‘The ss the Calum t Club-house on che Blushing 2: “bi thday t book. 2 ty a Cor. Lake St. & Fifth Areas Chleares ought by. the Seller a few years South Side. ‘Two sites are in view, one in ‘The lizht bre 's thee to and fro pirthday party was given in lonor of ‘A tourist in Switzerland, finding a charze ae asta Reearefalto BUY ANLY TUK GESUIS! ago for $250 an acre. the Ogden Block, where the club now has its With a soft, caressin: Leinhard at her residence, No. 255 | i nis pill fo jonery, and being sure that bet and ales For in~ ————_—_=—=_== Five acres were bought of Cordelia E. | home, and the ‘other one. block farther south ‘Tilt thy pure soul, in the ocean he company enjoyed | in his ie Ht, OF JULLN Ce ED ICALe ___. arker by Andrew Crawford, for the West: | on the 106-foot lot on the southwest corner Of ‘round ether, Hoats at will, Singing, dancin, and other | he had ordered none, investigated the mat- ; em Indiavia Itoad. for $10,000.. "The land lies | of Dearborn avenue and Washington pla Softly Dreathing, “Peace! be'still!" ents until the small hours of the | ter, and learned that the * stationery” was 4 HRS. BOUANIQUE'S ell strect and Fifty-first. occupied before the fire by M ;, dolney (os aud whoa Ratiy:Meea's band; ne music was furnished by Prof. the ink and paper used in making out his HR. an 5. IQ! 000 G. W. My Jlizsins sold to | ‘Turner. The money has not yer been rat Potent as a fuiry’s wand, orchestiy in ee if Petar Sane ‘Street, | DuL enough has been informally promis HPouches sutt the brow of care, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Montgomery were | A new feature of private classes, distinct, SCHOOLS FOR DANCING. Southeast cornerof Wallace street, tive acres. inake it certain that al! Unat Js necle willbe ines and shadows a ear? we jcomed here from, their wedding tour by t ure connected with te gene “al Stadivon+se- E A Cincinnati capitalist renty aer fortheomin, when wanted. he Cun- vhen dimple ic.und brow. aarge a h introduced by Prof. Martine, iy Madlaonse oe Tage of untmgtt & eapitalis sold_ twenty ac mittee - who have the pl in idence of Mrs. Mary A. Montzomery, No. ciated by those wishizg to 4 Bee ne ao ear 3 PRIVATE, e LISPENSARY, nd Stony | day chat re are Ald, Burley, Henry W. Bishop, Frou bi ui turiil, ssi avenue, After partaking or practice dancing, yet desirmg. more ex \' aah ae Oct & For particatars iekerai ‘ris prove | aunt P. £. Yoe, ‘The areliteets are io submit | Sor Christ's miundute, “Peace! Ve st it coll Chvincness tian can be obtained by general | seu for Cutaloeue. aClaRKSt Curcaceb, e for $500 an aere, eir plans. anonymously, so that the choice 2 3 spent in dancin i and has now Sal eee. but Hon ga0e ai BENs teh be made without any suspicion of favor- aan ee ite Hea nae they: seem,” iete tht snuive 4 i lt may not be pleasant to young ladies, IMMUN witiaeasere ot fee _ : sold seventy ast of | itism. For the baby’s sunny eyes Soc el dé | who wear patches of black court-plaster on Et ey Sf asec ea ee Spe See eee aaron S -{ Some $30,000 will be expended by Conrad Renr a messuye from the skies, Turner Tlall, Satur their hat tar style, to know that seven- ACADE S, Start eltevor te es his piece neiteda vers handsome sum. | Seipp in building a one-story ice-house, S4x And the loweret 5 voles unbourd Hterary and Ae Neel been | gjehths of the men they meet think they (lo | self eorma fir at or ey a nee e atk a E. £95 we % S16, aN; TA rehbis ae Bo He an ne day speuted a hearh t ty heart a roused deep several sult Hern ee Cu ey, ee ty hide a pimple or a mole, yet suelt Is ule Soc Bi bai Es, teste ie - Youn omnewoud, 10 EE. Jones for 5 ‘ want clerey house. It | ‘The blessed pledve that bids it sleep, Mr. and Mrs. A. By Ie Y x WEST SIDES. | fp fer theses af woth MEH cottage and lot’ in Evanston to Jon Z| permit to build an elegant clergy house. 5 nd S.A. B, ‘i “IL. Thorp & Co., 191 State street, will fe fren the fir at 3 Pryslet oe Surmger, $1.200: seven ots in Ln Grange, Se anil is to adjoin the Ayo! thou hust a soul my tower, ATi ba extibi tomonedne a Hinze invoice of ¥ene |" ALLEN IN STITUTE. freee art $100; four kits in Glencoe, $400. a e = wi and English felt and beaver hats re é 4 in bast partof the city. For MSiapien on the Pace T Energy; aed Frequency of Be eI at Superiorand Cass streets. Te aA. M., corner Tobey and Madisen si ateh. Delizhrfully situated In best par ects oe peu an the Face, ner ET Ad .&. Taslor has sold 385 acres in Taylor's | Wer, Che Archbishop's ow residence will be Sea ere rons thot ut gree About eighty of their most intimate s | Shades. with feathers to mately yoga iris of Steg) Fears, Prepares for best col. Citas repent, ell pena ns eet BS 590 me dition to South Chieazo, running to the | long th aS - ‘ ae of Space 7 Bae Pate The first lady to adopt the’ prof leces, or wraduutes stude ns oer he P y eatdnatl, Mediter poche ca an set in ‘aluet River, to Brand & Hummel, brew- | built at Dearborn and North avenues, tacing came? pi ae ia ue tf aatiend Pa Me Jawnd te. -Buvlewoo!, architecture is Miss Margaret Hicks, Be ee the family of the Wresdung and sal eat . ‘dnccnpeles wt ene ts . 4 : ue i a ar P, ee was Ss: wantaces, 2 z wong persusil interview in al $y Whe will ‘erect a brewery here. ‘They Jancoln Tare 1 ern Ktailroad is Hecuthing peaee, and found repos qriteauant iol Mons todo tatnpy | cent graduate from the course in architect- See Fitteen teachers. Catulozue f Paton persuail ites rien en me pececred, Call ov siden Paid $7,000 for the land. 1 ane Cnigags, Nort buick freight ho {a thy tragrant breast, ny Hose. ing of two da re ehtersand thige | ure at Cornell University. RA WILDER ALLES 11-0. breeze, ond two 3-centatamps for cireviar. Frank P, Whipple has sold house and lot | spending 2 4 ‘ : i sil g! nting, the “Court of = - bs Michigan acniue and Twenty- ninth street | $0810. atthe corer of West ate to So I kiss the child's sweet lips: interesting rema hee ee Det Rec x oan one week more SCHOOL OF LARGUAGES, ~ NO CURE, NO PAY, Pe i -feet dorner of Forrest axons He a eeet ‘Chicago’ shops at West Fortieth oe Deo re re Cena and dancing followed. tise number of | at O'Brien's gallery, 20S Wabash avenue. House gietyseventh street, for SS) sates: | street. Rhian as token © Teom ie sex presents were placed in the cast, buth useful | ‘Theeffect of the electric light upon the ‘The gronning myriads who, In un evil hour, have int and lot on South Dearborn and ‘Phir Te Ge stated, perhaps as a “bluff,” that the That its waves their bounds should kee! id ornamental, Mrs. Height’ has been a} blonde type of human countenance is de wee een ree sties of tae congue of the tempt nth streets, for $2,000: three lots on Quinn i Rail- 1 P= hicag 7 er, and hy bave received In themselves that secom- Street, ny S450 each; | Hlineis Central and ‘Michigan Central Rui Land buth risen o'er the deep— ident of Chicago forty y and is the | clared to be ghastly. pense uf thelr errur, which was meet, will be guaran: rs on ear cher avenue, for Toads have given nb the project of buying ‘What, where late they ravage made, second daughter of Jolin F. Gunther, who Order wedding invitations from Dunwell & feed a thorouzh and nent cure by the prapries Butter t ety stationers, 50 Madison strect. forof an infallible specific. No ifs nor maybes. but ke-Front property, for 2 Roses bloomed and eulldten played. now resides at Highland Park at the ripe old | Ford, soc Id and Twenty-ninth a : , Fayed. age SL yt i if. AL torview can 2 aires ‘T. age of SI years, Princess dresses and. those_ with. short STAFFORD’ S INKS. addres Oe AP UMD POR AaT Reash st, $$: two lots on Halsted and $300,000 worth of Li 1 isto spend $300,000 ‘And I bless Tice that my ey fourth racks for $1,2 id | depot. ‘Their new : : Fait S.for $1,250; twolotson einer Pode ite of their prese! oes 8 ‘Mrs. George Dickinson, 2418 South Pai rem . enue and Halsted street, for $650; house | for 4 dLevUl On ne te eaeete Save aimy * Yurourh thelrsweet disguise; | avenue, entertained at’ dinner Thurs waists and bunehy sashes are affected DY €5" | Gniversat, Bslue Black Oflices Be CURE & at on. Hanover aireet 7 Neat 7" r ples, dao our These rors will have much less Fat eater eget a teler a night the Hon, William I. Horner, of St. rai - ee eure, has: reopened. hier Commercitts ig, Violet Buck Copying. aorar | DD Re AE ya loton Wentworth avenue and ‘T'wen- | ely He han the other leading Till a harmony subli o ouis. m onlz, manicure, jesale und Ketuil, 173 Soutn e-Stey icaz>. wath s street. $1,500: two lots on Emerald iaposlng ugliness tt ie Floatinu 0° er Fea eae or Time, Mrs, Edwin Drury gaye a very enjoyable office, 191, Wabash avenue. Office HOURS GUY GEO MR GOLE & C%., aC Om penmtaniny OF UF Bini STew IE eaare samt waaue and ‘Thirty-ninth, street, $450 each | TTI hi yperdealers of the city calcuinte Sought a sew infinite, where lunch party Friday at Wilmette, at which a | from 1 to p.m, All manicure goods - 0x8 Sup prixtERs, quronle, ntreous of spacial Wizedgcd. Ur. J- Keane § eetson Dearborn and Thirty-hfti streets, that not less than 63 000 feet of umber Angels heard, and calted it—~prayer, portion of the pleasant time was spent in | Luther said: ‘if a man is not handsome at BTA’ Re east the eal eee eS haiere rts the yaras of rine seats nextJanuary | Serr. 27, 188. MacGie A. Coxe, making comforters for the Michizan suffér- | 20, strong at 30, learned at 49, und rich at 50, x che Sales in September have been the lightest anust be in