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$ 7 ’ ea THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OUTUBER 10, L83l—TWENTY PAGUS. 18° 5 TiS West Washine- { has never met: wit iv cha r Nie 7 Ile haun the country. He kept open | reform. Forty years azo the agricult 5 SOCIETY Mis John lig, Wr, and Mime Mah Jllie, | friends fFom this date at H8 West Washine- [His never met wih a divorce caso but wist | ATU ON BRITISH LAND. | ie, its cant dagen ome, | peter, foes tea agrcalery a . Mr. and_ Mrs. “Jul ‘Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. | ton street. gitere = i 4 in It time: tag it was. Me gambled and | tion, and very little jitelliaenes. "Sow they ‘ : Chavies Jiu Mr, and dirs, Hi et jets, Hoses Punton, of 117 Warren ands i LF “ner wedi ec Invitations from Dunwell © ae “| | Jost heavily. Ue raised, money on his life | have leaders and papers, “and 9 gorwing ome y Se Mr. and Mrs. chneide tr. and Mrs. C, | is spending a fe ¢ # i Hy iti: i interest. Tie finally Hed from Eusland deep: | though illdirected. intelligence. th = ;-. A Union of Hearts and a| S*iummels, Mr and ors: Ca Ohio. Dictionary. holders have come into s general Interview on the British and Irish ivan debt, aud lived abroad. “Fhe remainder | pats a a urea fae and arias erg ae : : alge Stauber, Ald. Schroeder, ‘TEST NEW YORK MODES. use jomething is wanted now tha ai Land Question. ot his lite interest, which was only worth {are read in the village beer-houses. a are dist - Union of Hands. Fogarty, Mr. John Brown, M. LATEST NE dt holt an umbreila until the owner wants to the annual thiming ‘of the woods, was sold | cussed everywhere, ‘and what journals? -° ° Mueller, iy’ Katz, B. Gr . Fe eee TS deat saith, | ee toan Israelite, who knew he would lose all | exclaims Mr. Kay, “They are filled with a A. Berger, W. Lueke. F. Ki Worth fastens his tong winter cloaks Ladies aro giving attention to correct | why the Farmers of the United King- | #5 svon as the young lord died. ‘Chat tate | most ignorant and injurious social : Ard. P. Kohenning, Ralo Blum, Prof. D.S. | elaborate frogs and cords. styles in jewelry. ‘The most altractive zoors y of things lasted about forty years. he | ‘They opel argue that each pe: MeCosh, and W, Selneide: in the market are always found with Trask, dom Are So Oppressed. farmers had no | and no-security for { should have a share granted to him of is : any expenditure. ‘They were unwilling to | rich landlord's estate. They ery out for ~ ves are sti with Long tan-colored gloves are still worn Howe & Con 105 State street, “z- How We Entertain Our Guests in Chicago | ““starrigd, on Wednesday evening, at the | i Se atte ‘ ¢ fl i i Ss. No. 1029 | white opera or evening toilets. $ 5 don the restorttion or substuntial an impossible social revolution. And to t] —The Chandler Reception tence of as Bride parents Now is the time to collect and press autumn expend :01 i ‘0 this H : . Uton street. Mr, Herbert 13, Patterson and tilt, pearl, steel, and mock-rnby buckles | jexyes, Don't neglect it, You'll want some- i i = maintenance of the farm-buildings. ‘The |-they have. been brought by generations af” aut Heavies, oultaberteeuit vow ty ug, | Dvils of the Baronial System—Reform israclite would ‘not spend, fur he did not { negiect and ignoranee, by bata Ttter ne d fromthe soil on which they live by Mollie M. W atkins, the bridge, of Park ‘aventte, off er Bite are all Zashionably worn on. dresses and | thin to do to ime during the winter, “ves out of thie boo! i Is Necessary. know and could-not know when the. lord and clearing the | might ‘Lhe getleman who took the man- | finding it yearly nore 3 id inore dificult to EH, S bridge’and groom received. handsome pres- {| Itats. th eee ARTIS Gossip for the Ladies—The World of | on from relatives, the groom’s employers, | 4 fancy button of enamel and gold fs in throwing thence leaves away 18 jus = . [sion would not expend uporit, beeause ke | obrain decent coltax ‘ant of any fut- s in onice, and other friends. the shape of a camel, -and a new bonnet Tf you would know all about “ ‘Our Little. Wasuinetox, D. ¢., oe Lepr iN ‘ould hot tell wi ten fhe mish be’tnrned out, ure ex opt the pric ous and by knowing nea aes : ent is agolde: d bronze wish-bone. Pp, ¢ Patie a down on the Pullinan train last night with a lite, in order to mike as much out] that they are refused © in the repr Sn cua ge Tretiy, Peopicuss Latent Moumes ‘read the ate as he could, raised the rents as | sentation of the country and all aaa Fashion—Personal Notes. part of the Cabinet and many for are So covered with innumerable has saved two members of a | to Yorktown, | fell into conversation with-an er clde Anes other dcapine band from drewninz. tda’s populaeity | English gentleman attached to the Foreizn at naratintnies quite disguise the original shape of this | '8rpidly decreasing since this rash act, Department for Ireland, and a connection of and so the. estat ig. | aia pid dress = a B <0 Business College } yin, Forster, the. Irish Seeretary, who gave | and more year by y PATON, NO IO eee aa ee ug tadies in attend: | Toy some highly interesting points on the | prevented trot d ‘The Jatest faney in coiffures is to forma Hee ‘(con the best fainilies in the cit aia ehly - fairly to them: there was no oneto | 2 : great cloaks of Iand evils of the two istands: Withowt fur- support the schooly or the church, or to | Sond ints class it festooned drapery of A | therinteomduetion, L will put his case. “The | joox after the large villaze of laborers upon Pa aeeael trom th yard wide. figures my informant put down for me, and | the prop 5 progress and all The efieet au the middle ti sd rote some of the answers sovial prot eo were but ect a is extraya- ‘ute some vt nSWers fad te The gance and Juxury i is WO country in, OF LAND iat wile Nae ‘pro the world where ihe life of the middle class \ me an idea, head family is xo expensive as in England, on are mm ane of beer | characte Net sleds??? bk carne uf the example of the feudat laullords al then, was not character of the British Islands? seausion! be sine it may be added, has exte nd. cd $ now novel We Vou Arden: + Lewis PROSPECTIVE BLL ‘The: wedding of Miss Bella could, and cut out of the beauti- | proving their position.” is far more> tinier’ TH AMPLE. Arner would Have | Do not rich landlords make wastetul poor uinary were | FUSS sie psritish Li irly by. the Jand or meee SE inet : Short. princess dresses are worn upon the ERT ae a SATTIMOSTAL EVENTS, So a, ain EW Wand, stant Engineer Chi- ~ = ¢ago & Alton road. and Miss Anne Vaughan, duughter of Dr. J. P. Vaughan, were united in marriage Wednesday after- tence of the: bride's noon, Oct. 5, at the residence of the bride’ ide*s Deaslas avenne, parents, at Gla; The ceremony, in nent of Mr. G. L. Morgenthau portion of the hair into a rene h twist and ‘The novelty accordance with the ritual, was Pr yer. daughter: ot N a, and on each } plush, or vel performed by Prof, C. ett, 1). D.. t ughter of Isaac | side of this twist to arrange the rest of the eines Hlounee nei seater LL... D.. Director of Morrison Unive: Madan i" annie well known among scientists as an ast i : Lawenberg, of this ¢ I be imarried to | hair in Japanese knots run through with uit" merof high . Owing tothe feeble health other civilized country. the landlords hive incomes tabutoys t estates, Sy D AND WAL erly drained or cult! were injured, the Amd ail this ich the Kew f Mr. C it ed J of the firms of Morper & | jeweled pins. . Low int the neck, behind exelt | tours trom 1 to event, Ole Bi a Stated | ear are three or four zephyr curls-about |” poston on cee four inches long. ‘These curls, however, are red States and toe all the of Mrs. Vauzhan the wedding was strietly aie rv r = ray? sal . pit there being present only the bride's avenue, often omitted ii dressing the hair in'this | yp ‘ according to Mr, Joseph Kay,” said my wie Mig Uby the deeb oo parents, her brothers, 3 Louis and style. "i Prof, Martine is unquestior ing. | teforvanl ef : eludes atid g Sale it ead not been for thes TH. Rei de Home collars and deep cuffs made | teacher of dancing in the West. Conscten- | who wrote-ab ook called ‘¥ree-Trade and | vouid have been sold, , the total many lots, at least Oswald Vaughan, her uncle, Col. Ward, and | ppere y ot dark colored or black feathers are novel | tious, skiliful, and graceful, Puffery and | Land,’ published in 18% E ew er most intimate Glasgow friends. | the wee! ‘ ay ye bby We Manbe Re we sate the wee i and stylish, dsome set is made of ra- | pretense have ho place in his academjes. and and Wales, omitting the metropolis | you ld hive gone unfette pr Ge eaten eae acne ern PE street. he nce theenvert thers, with a band of deep red and | - ‘the most refined black dresses Tor the | of the London district, was 37263850 acres. | into the hands of men who woutld hive eX- | timate Chicago friends. . After partaking of Rose Bue! n of the follow- | black, mottled feathers placed around the | nouse and for carriage toilets are bright- six. persons “owned 1,917,076 | beutled ¢ U upon it and developed all its: | a collation and viewing the gifts, which were dies: The Misses Lulu and Leila | edge for a borde: nother. set is made of | ened by touches of color, Persons. Owe vl Y Yr ‘ow, You how: the land, One hundred persons owned and help “America.?? * ‘kK peacock-green “teathers tamping at States’, 73 Less tian 280 persous owned closely one | “phe perfection of y d the happy Bohn, Sadie Parker, Rosebud Jon: “HOW CAME SUCIT Fas LAND LAWS To 3tr oo UDI Ee tena aoa the other, with a botder of peacock’s pest couple to the depot. where they took the c Mlorene ey, Sew Orleans: hy a Ht 3 Randolph street, near State. Allen roidery Tor aa extended throw: tte ww est, re- peice Te eee WET ia Per- ° eae but around) the“edgeg inte sharp materinis. Embroidery to order. . ‘ acres, or nearly one-sixth of all the inclused io kins, of Milwaukee. The German cotillion |?” foils Sleeok tit One of the most disagreeable things in the | ld. Just 524 persons owned one-titth of |. «rhe ‘existing land laws of Znglaml ex: Ward will reside in Sitece, Lea terre Ha are ah attra Favorit walking dresses ror fe street this | world is the comparison of the “L will”? at | England and Wales; 710 persons owned more | tended Te the o! neuf the = party of Tuesday evening was the entertain | fall are of dark ruby or himler’s gteen | the marriage eeremuny with “L wot” after than one-fourth of Enzland and Wales: svi { feudal system, ‘established by ited | that event. péraoha) avied i In none of | Covateror and’his successors in the ele OSL aeres. Wednesday evening, Oct. 12, Mr. Geo W. Bodle, of Hyde Park, and Miss C these,caleulations are the extents of woods, sua evel tle Centay hi Ditonto commons, and waste Jands included. In | assisted ‘by the lawyer: orthumberland, which | them, or to find “out them; the great noble anent par excellence. . ‘Thirty couples partie- | vizogne or flannel, with short ey : Ta-l. | ipated in the fifteen figures of the dance, pendicnka Is Roherts were marrivd az the residence of | and it was not until the early hours of the the bride’s father. Capt. James Roberts, in | morning that the program was voni- rt pl olingate Paragon ranges, Seavey’s Pallas furnaces, Hecla parlor stoves, Seavey & Co., 49 State. st, packets and pelerine of Cheon a ck Biarritz-gloves and those of un- roteait pereani’s art rene dr Kid and ‘louse wri: re liked by | the. County of eking to moUity ms of evading nd sovereigns who Englewood. oremony was pertormed | preted, Th “aye istribute vai’ a eted. @ favers distributed were ded a ‘Tyrol < Awonteatenersos ow at 6 o'clock by the Rey. ve unique, and aiatiyr entitely new. felt. eathe salt, nd trimmed | Jadies in mourning, and are also much used has 1,200,000 acres, twenty-six persons owned were interested in them seek ant : sy pastor of the Reformed Episcypal Ch ureli, ihe: dudst’ -exGuilt Gewre: aeas) hat with long ostrivh plimes. rlisle caps are | With eotored costumes, halt ‘tho county, A body of men which | Were inte Te Every LADY who intends ‘The bride was dressed in white satin, with ie erin? grenade je of | M50 Worn, made of mottled fe thers and has returned from New York | probably does not eed more than4,500 | one party hayserlee anil of Lohengrin,” preceded by the musie of | adored witn ihe wing or head of a bright a ee H abyenion: to noveltie <1 | own more than 17,8 or aiace tin: [sonst Nacele, a to purchase a rot Frenei linen ¢m- | real shell: goo hese gods i ie i= wf of all England and Wiles.” growing ‘The character was | bird, A Byron coll; hi e, drawn im a | broidered ‘in the corners, and a tine linen | portation, and are nob to be found elsewhere. | Ol handkerchief with ruby or deep green bor- | 169 Wabash avenw der complete the tout ensemble. WY isons fe paper'pronounces thie “Does th imported dinner dresses have the nt in this cv un Ury Unconstitution- | Kingdoms? in satin or velvet, bor- iA Steen sane jut ts oy dis” | * In Scotland the returnsare still more e ate in ling, ‘The total acreage of Sei 5 Britain “an sion of biundes and’ enhancing that of | 1% ‘The total acreage of Scotland is INH46,- | TT none 6H acres.” One owner alone “has 1,326,000") AAR, mere All the latest styles and: shades in hair | acres in Scotland, and also 32,065 acres in | than the modified i hair dressing io parlor | England, or a total of 1,355,545 aeres. A seu Monroe street. ond owner has 41,000acres; «third owner has 424,000; a fourth owner ha: h owner hi acres, or nearly one-quarter of the whole of Scotland, or in other words, a tract of country larger than the whole of Wales, lad Baca subwilted ft" nhoie tikrerherabte e to elzht Enxlish counties. | thoy not aniy continued to exist, bat they have each more thant 120,000 | sso continued sreatly to increase in y-four owners have i #reatly to diminish in numb res OF mae Tt SKETCH. OF ‘THE LAND LAws. reat tell ne just what are the L Veil, orange-blossoms, and diamond e2t | the well-known ope drops and ri The jewelry was presented | taren by little Miss Viol by the parents of the groom and the croom. | peaxtifully-decorated boat, trom which she An elegant and substantial” rep: distributed to the dancers in their turn little served: titurancht deps bouduets of natural Howers, ‘The idea of giv. upon in extended Western They will | ing out the favors through the medium of erat nome: eduesds mipee eal characters in costume ‘was a most charming Amonz the jarge company present ‘were feature of the party, and it isto be hoped or Miss Mamie Seaton and Mr. Waker $. Mah it will be much. followed the present. st vet, of Chicago. attendants $ embroidery of beads, exquisitly hand- | goods and adi erts, and Mrs. painted. “Sometimes the. juneture of the } of a Heidy, parents f the groom ealed by revers ofa third, ma- i Mr. J. MS ANoile and w : de by, Worth is of pale dia Tremane_of, i eaton and Mr. Rellorg isters of Chicago, Mr. dames and Miss Maud Armstrong of arker, and Joh St on, ‘Fillie Os Wi heeler, Mrs. W. Oswald, and Mr. and Mrs. 8.Whee effected creasing power of the middle clas , poditications, sehen by at French Revolution the feud system er stringency SCOTLAND. inequality extend to the other ke out: the it found tine in throad than in Gre nd eailetne atin wrought with first time that it had been used: for dancing, lesigned or handsumer ball-rouin in the city iu a private house etn be found t is. By the means of sliding | helivtrope doors nea the whole third oor of the ed pear! ‘the front is of amount of intere: reading is crowded 1 in silver, and | ont.” ‘The editor is frank, at all events, and Mie apeltier ide of the Ski should be honored according, house is converted into one long, large, and | is placed a rever of deep violet velvet, very | Chippendale, Louis commodious h Hh, with anitrors ‘sO arranged ean reand the bottom and taper to 2) tigue and mod point at the waist. nt shown [ety at J. A. Coll it white brog de and white saith, the revs “he tr pe being of dark erimson velvet. ‘This com! pariay of dark red velvet with wi materi- | fer. will bo fu als is an innovation whiels jrexes ree eh wvorn. Jy popular, and is in iy becoming. ‘Asplentlid vs ‘The coarse Manilla Fae nd brouze-col- Wild’s artis! upon one side aL the British Chann i but on account of the modifications which and other an- are igh, and the fre Sous Of such pe: that the hight is still further increas Miss Lizzie M.. Stiles: daughter of Mr. IR. | appearance. Seven large windows open 10 D. Stiles, and Mr, Newton © W heeler were | the street, and a yentilator assists in carrying quietly married Wednes od the hot air generated by so im: Tesidence of the bride's parents, the Re brilliant gasjets. ‘The refreshment Anderson officiating, none but the relatives | served in ihe ball-room in the French ored str: ill be worn until severe cold entra SLasied non be ae ete Cage cou ne wee Teese areas ruesth Mer cuties epey Advice from the ( ek: “Know thyself? | “What lity 2? ‘oom being present. ‘The young coupie left.) vals vf the dance,each one of the guests a a Greel Know thyself? “What inequality 2” for era i hd will eit colgrel any good advice. And tofind out all about | _ +The existence of these vast. propertic bys eed orf for the East on the midnigin -train, and w: being seal -Amongthose present outside | faced with s ‘ah or si t St P; Among the imported novel- { Yourse!f in the shortest time get nominated | Scotland has led to the depopulating of zreat Heavy embroideries will also ve about ¥,400,000 tand."Nine-tenths a if tt | the whole of Scotland belong to fewer than id | 1,700 persons. GAMU ESTATES. riety In trimmed goud: aUaey parlors, . The laws which. allow a tand-ow ther during his own life, or for muy ye: ; be at home to their friends after Nov. 7 at 2 city were Pe No. 2719 Indiana avenue. The preseuts, Iwaukee; Mrs b-bonnets ot drawn sili, | for oftice. . ‘ountry in order to create large deer | after his death the innocent-looking J. KL Stevens i ismaking the best cs ‘The ffon. Lyulph Stanley: ni 00,050 3 ail bunselt though not displayed, were numerous and ¢ Pingree, of X yaluable. Among those who witnessed the ‘ ceremony were Mrs. § Wheeler, Lymie Lane, and Mrs. Seeley of Bristol, Lil, Mi Page of Lisbon, Hl. Mir. and. AL lie ve of Goudiand, Ind., Prof. Ed Olson, Pas Miss Sara Hallowell, Miss Florence Root, per dozen, 108 Dearborn street. | fittest much more than photos at § retty elfects by hand em- | have been o Worth gives p § of Wwoot-brown surah trimmed | broide: y done in chenille and worked on the seal-brown- plush, and with this was after it is made, worn one of these drawn boan of brown Bn a, puckered up in the quaintest style im- adecd or will, gives of sheep, or d diminution or ¢ room for « ate, tu the: farms, and food of thousands ‘il Sint | is the law of prime country whieh is alleged to be so crowded as the hues whic! Mr. Mrs. Ella Haydon, Mr. and if nable. A soft quiltme and shirring: to make itabsurd to suppose that any out sellin . Mrs Col D. W. Munn, Mr. Jay G. Davidson, Wiiani | {3emedi kin ofprojctime beiuio the bom | 9 b,tll/iue of imported house Furnishing | tion inthe iundelaws would enabie te uitdle | fepeanty sella sa Ae ‘Miss Susie Luse, and Mr. Arthur B. Farwell? Xs yes The Messrs. Hart, | net, which was lined with pale pink satin of brass egg-brouers, folding exndle- | and laboring classes to acquire land.? ninety-nine to £2) yea! : Wednesday evening, Oct 12, a very_pleas- of Milwaukee, | asthade as d ‘a8 the inte! 5 Harbeson & Judd..s$ N. Ch to all k : aPine Hobe iS solemnized at the Chureli.| were prominent participanis in the cotillion, shell. brought -from Adriatic shores, ‘The worst thing about riches is the difi- “1g Freland as bad portions for gene: Father Dowling | An evening at the skating rin tea at Prof. | fashion of wearing these ng them, ‘Fhe condition of things the la ar e sees under W hich) tiie jease hata Cow Kicked O} aS er COME | bad, and “has purposely been | led for25e. | that it is impossible to ndrews & Co.,school-furniture men, rhs the numer ot yeou young» drean usually merges rimonial nightmare, arket? coat: a te artistic paperhanging executed by D. front, with Walker, 2120 W: Abeet avenue, is eivine Ldinner part several oyster | mateh the dress is tobe commended—that ts J. Ss J SUpDeTS, @ breakfast 1 in honor of Mr{ when the 1: sof a suitable and self both of this city. ‘The bride wore heliotrove | Join McCullough by Mr.and Mrs. Chandler, | catur. It nd completeness to silk, trimmed with lace and orage blossoms y theatrical entertainments, anda Sat | the whole costume that is always pleas and the customary bridal wreatl i ull at home, have | the eye and taste. She was attended by two. bridesu: ek very enjayable to Beat «Annie Kenneally, sister of the bride, and ukee, and Vermont | The Haed fashionable “Nev iss Molly O"Brien, cousin of the groom, yk . The groomsmen. were Mr. Eddie O’Brien, brother of the groom, aud Mr. James J. were M. proprietors Who ut be found fi reception evening at the residetice of Mr. as been found inColorado. their own tu: and the or ‘They Boyle. © The ushers ivere Messrs. Merely, No. 1021 Monroe street. The ely cover the figure | ** Noalt's petrified ee Barrett, Gibbons id Baynes. The recep- | evening was passed very pleasantly, there another English name given to | Wi dean beat Uh tion was held eaten. Hall, corer of Larra- Seng a laree attendance, in spite of the in- comfortable and h wraps. ‘The Light housekeepers will_find the best par- bee street and Chicago avenue, and was at- clemency of the weather. Music by Fitzger- | ! irts are lined with sik, they are | jorcouk stove at Bangs’, 47 State street. = “tailor made,”.and Iundsome large Luttons 10.00 acres ing spent pols, Chari persons own each more Cha jeh thei. persons own cach morethan | Trish peopl tended by about eighty coup $ WhO p par--} ald. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holme: 1 5, took of a fine supper. The presents were ‘he Canadian Club proposes to change its | With many rows of machine stiching form witty, ‘aul eels his aoe | ers menalets k Lie 7 pron Fe iub | the ouly trimming. The tlaps over the hips | Mg. Witty, and active, feels his ars only “IN GUE UNITED KINGDOM. duces os ina slight deatnes i presence and the: ae} ich were a | name to “Lhe British and American Club of. Chicago.” There are several societies nd, Seot- the twelve costly and numerous, among Ww! very costly present trom Denver, Colo. which hand, Upon some of them, how~ cover no pocket ny breast pocket, and very Ht of able resident | Don't buy a range or {furnace before you i Vs re these Jandlo: a handsome silver caster from New Y. here, but no “elub? where English and | €Ver, is seen 2 The wedding rit Scoteh men, € ng and Americans ean | Small handkerchiefs, often of whi with | call at fateh & Bre ct. he azgregate ; B. White and inect in the same private reading-rooms, play | Gitta borders, are conspicuously thrust. The cetebrated Brown furn Brown's, Two-thirdsotthe | borers of Ire! “bate ange views to their sirerenne. esare held by only. | Ovinerg “th ea cue daughter of. Wiiliam N. Sto’ billiards together, or ©) therein. Onecaprice that is not pretty nor | 2106 Wab: took place at the family re: mutual advancement, and such au institu- | likely to be generally adopted isto have the | 4 eotd w North Curtis street, Oct. 9. age |‘tion should be quite popular. ‘Their ctub- | Name of the current day of the week eni- | ams’ gesture formula was that of the Episcopal Churel. | rooms are inthe American Express Build- | broidered in one cerner of these handker- | phe pest style: pronounced by the Rev. Henry W. Perry, of chiefs, that partieular corner be in the city are at. “yore & Son's, All-Saints’ Parish, of this ¢i Relatives f the Second Christian Church |-evidence. The Newmarket coat porting tailors, Nos, 66, 68, aud 70 Adtanies only, with intimate friends of the contracting tsociable of the season next | ommended to ladies having im: 4 We couple desire to be parties, were present at the ceremony. ay evening, Oct, 20, at the residence | 4%, fitting closely, they outline 0 UTR ci unlg desire to Ue nacelle, number of choice gifts were made to ine of Mrs. 5, C. Ragwio, No. 340 West Congress | bhtinly, “1vis not well to hold a anivror up | ba ote Melt vould: be (mmislberatle, 10 cordial invitation is extended to | to nature Ss proved unkinds and | Say the fe: of the whole of persons. ‘Two- helt by One of Charles Francis Ad- the. same. whom their prin: ing rents formance of the stipu ural tendency of the render hit lard does not support s s,. and focal cha pitalities of the Jandio are hell by only ‘ds of the whole of ‘Ireland are 912 persons. Of the remaining one: reat vart, beiuy leased for a long period of. Years, will, at the termination of the lea no for the present remainders of the orig- and up- » With all and dnreest stock of slots nd perform the ed, Ror sit on the é 1) revert to these # Aris styles” that new confectionery at ward) tevent fo these # ig oung couple, and a fine collation served. | stree! ‘ ‘he happy pair departed East by an early | friends of the ehureh. there w Any handsome manties in tash mm them by the -ex- ; pvening train for the horicymoon. Upon re- ‘The fiftieth birthday of Edward P. Hall, of jon now which seem to hive been 5) Kranz’s, 80 Stute street, is the theme of fash- peaditure of the | Bench as a Magistrate and watch over the turning to the city they will-occuy their own celebrated: by a stnali_ company -| designed for the concealinent of de tonable society just now. i interests of the “neizhborhved. $ - i ‘ment Flouneed lik venty, ARETE PAL 3 been most keenly felt ror a shapes that it is a pity to choose th and, O'Connell rais: house in due season, and b at home” to evening last at his their many friends of the West Side. Michigan avenue. ofall others most calculated to'exaggerate | y zo are very tte fl C Lords a scr 2 »duesday evening, at the residence of Mrs, ‘Tike’ Senior Grab of “Englewood gave a re~| Whats misshapen or imperfect. Order your darling a patented “Darling cap”? thi We House of Lr tes ‘of Ureat. Brit Popteg alist I. rite lwatturs of the: Lisl, Y Passel, No. 93, Wisconsin street, was cole’.| ception at Tillotson's Hall Wednesiay even- | Rich fabries intended for the earlyautumn | forcool weather. “Mrs. lodge, ‘wots of te rently sof Tia yy HER HES EO UTE TS he one Of the most pleasant and enjoys | ing. Vond’s orchestra furnished the masic, | now till the market and, judsing from ap- | ~The Trunseript records this musi and Commoners, whose estates are contin: | possiblity of applviae areedeos ees le fe wedding sor he season, , lie font act aud pony pleasant time was enjoyed by praranees, very brig hy colors vanlek (ben d “Are a fond of ¥V ually devourin: "the small estates actoining except by repealing the laws whveht have pe fex Matthel, both well-known society peo- | "five ‘Terpsichorean Club of Englewood | some mixtures that are remarkably elles t “Poste hy SL think Seer at Ghd pero att at ve fouint fa bee TANTEARGS eI ; - = LANDLORDS’ FINST. CLAIM. pleof the North Side. The Rev. Dr. Winder at Tillotson’s Hail | but ladies of elegant ta: stil continue performed the ceremouy, after whieh the | Saturday evening, Uet. 29, and fortnightly | favor selt culors, Many of Sn new dyes re guests adjourned to the dining-room, where | thereafter. very beantiful. Of course, they, w Was spread an elegant supper, furnished by | | ‘the grand receptionand ballof the Knights } founded on the old prismatic shades, but | bid tired when 1 got the the popular caterer, Mr. UL Klare. The re- |. Templar, comprising the drill corps of these . variations. bewilder thoge who try to Sco satancine st cee inainder of the evening was spent in dau- | Apulio Conmanuers. will occur on the even- | tind some faint connection bet cen “the ’ cing. The popularity of the new: ing of Nov. 24, and will be given at the color and its designate, Often, it TIS A STORMY NIGHT. = couple was made manifest by the number of | Paliner iow: ‘The managet rs of the affair beautiful and costly presents. have just forwarded their invitations, whieh 1s the landlord the first claim on a ten- 50 and -com- | the rural distric tending to disappe: fortable, you know. W hy, 1 rode in one | Oldwriters treat itas one of the boasts of from Boston to Chicage, and Lwasn’t one | Engiand that she‘had so manysimall ireehold acuity. But where i the law of distress in the United King- «dom presses ard on the tenants, and was, long ago se by the land-ow! For The Chicago Tribune, it policy.’ trouble or expens and delay of an aciion, « Avery pleasant wedding occurrea Thurs- | are all very elegant. ‘The envelope is tormy night, and the wintry Rid, a day evening, Oct. 13, at 7 o'clock, at the re: a. steel-plate engraving of a nd the chimneys howl and Liow “AN hat countries, for instance: z trial, or judgment, <ecution,. they enter dence of the bride's parents, Mr.’and Mrs. cnlant, covered Wah Lhe bright 3 filled with the blinding sleet; Since tho French revolution of 1789 the | tion the farin and se ie eS ene : ‘The pavements are white with SaoN greater part of the fan throughout th i e and seize so uiuch of the cats. | i tle, furniture Ss Will, when sold § street. ‘The | rays proceeding from a eross in the sky. apphire and pe 7 West Adam ig aye creaking shutters and sizn-boards swing: st by publie auetion, s the claim for, rent § Matie Curtis and the groom | Around the cross is the motto of the Order. oh ‘Sott, i : groom | 4 pinky, dave ith gt burs, unpleasiat sound: 5 : Sonn, B. Pater. The veremouy was | The Grand Commander of the State of Mi ‘and okt gold in inGnit variety. ‘There | The whidons nie tesa ie eeactral leaves; | Htes oF Gernn : and for all the expenses of entry, s pert er by eee tee are mixtures of green and yellow Which suz- | The icicles cling to the frozen eaves; been released ‘fetters, and ti is necare of the properts seized,’ the s about sixty persons present, who were rela- be t, and | gest curry powder; beautiful and. rich-look- | Aud the darkness seems profound. in every se Ag tet immediately t the landiord may ¢ tives and intimate friends, and. the presents | escorted by a body guard of Sir Knights in | ing greens mingled with browns that make o " break i ae 's, even those who were nunierous and, choice. aie and ae fall Teinplar dress. Only 200 “cards” will | ne think of Jichen-covered: walle: baa pete etree pr epierrativg malice pC Sate ae ek Wet (Oe x , ic " ‘i aehtte rane N z 5 conservative, s s s, | Y tid fu Palmer lett on ine 10 'cloe train, to be al be printed for the oceas S10 iit ive their | PUght amd dark combinations showing rich | With strange old eaples und checriess rooms, and independent ind preeyerot: even if the farimer has been made insolvent, : atic Cub Will give their | leaf browns with dashes of s And narrow and winding balls. would be amost interesting subject of in- to tis affairs but into the Hankruptey: 'To see the immense ‘stock ‘ou isfy lirst his rent without regard to lonely lott there's a dreary room, With x broken aud hiugeless door, wl bere tho frozen sleet and the tlying snow, ch the broken panes of the window ‘blow ifts upon the tloor. Dr. I. K. Ross,.of El Paso, formerly ot | fourth regular inaugural entertainment at | and gx Id, sure « FY - Chicago, and Miss Jennie Hogan, danghier | the West End Opera-fion ening, | ofan America Se rest eT ie a gf Joseph, hogan, Esq, were married Wi erines- | Oet. 31. ‘The affair promises to be a brilliant |- effects are ill repeated in mi day, at 11 ,v’clock, at the residence The popular Jame: Devlin will ap- | tind once arrayed in all th f the bride's fatter, No. 619 Monroe street. | pea and manaee the enteriainment the smiling daneiters of Kay remarks, had we only the auybod ing it out, to ascertain how now exhibited, and the IN- ch of the great estates caine to be formed in the Gnited. Kingdom: how many were DUCEMENTS in PRICES eated by the industry and rsonal efforts | Provement Yi hesrauts | "No. The law of fixtures is another great | Offered by It bri brilliaat ines shion one our Shey took the noon train for El Paso, their ore "Mr. and Mrs. SV. Brundage, of No. 615 . seh yr ? ike wa Se 8 dren softly falls of sovereizus ‘to their vorits:” how Tin the United Kingdom. it imakes wi ‘ id The family of Capt. Jewett W x ight that tho darkn ess halt conceals 4 . - 4 ti Centre avenue, pave a very private wedding " . PICS. Front the tee of the tint e- worn walls, Haid radually am: L sue- | ever a tenant annexes to the land in-the way reception last Wednesday evening, the event | have bn spending the summer in the Green ,._ SOCIETY TOPICS. . i bleepine femme ln ts coemee hero of conven + of improvements belong from that moni being the marriage of their only daughter, | Mountains, have returned to Chicago, and || Requires practice: Lady customer—* Will ump and cheerless place— * obtained by wbitions | tO the land owner and not to’ the tenant wio qe Brundage, to a G.G. b era may be found at their residence, No, 416 | You please dirt me to the di depart- mucha aenakeanta wit, ; i the pr oublois times of our bell Cor it All die wines iF " Vest Side druggist he happy couple | s, ¥ rect nient?? Obliging floor-walker—" Certain © look of a wasted Lite rough i story by the attainder and anuexed thing, howeve! tly it was, started housek eping gt onee. eee OETA ci 4 a lites cealioanis te ue aie ana comalae ‘On her benutiful, pale-browed face. death of rivals; how many were either cre- | ceased from the time it was annexed. If he M. Thursday, Oct. the Chureli Miss Ella Tileston, of Hingham, Mass., | IY} is wa ady customer Ey S ated or immensely increased: by gray erects @ conservatory on a brick foundation, Se ae Row TN Atonteen | who has been visiting in the city for some | dear sir, I couldnt walle that way if [px ea tnichatved lite eb mother's arms Vast possessions. Of the religious hel he cannot remove it at the end of the te Jr. Mr. William’ IL Mortimer and Mi, a me past, left ts Week for Portage and | ticed for two years.7 ‘ snd, sweet fuce ting the careworn lool of the Roman Church; how many , however short that-tenaney,.vr how Grice “L. Osborne, fiero Orighencet iapeanols, torte abet a few sree Fancy jewelry is. still the rage in Pa nore ee that thas hover smiled. ‘1 rusiilts ot our fie ree and bloody ely iL Cvce much Hie consdry tors: may have CO: " he wedding ot Miss. . ler. S y has ed" from Owls’ heads with dian: roy eardrops tall from her dreaming eyes and strug! r. Froude says: 253 - s ne with green-hou Butler, Mo.. and Mr. Edward~A. Shedd, of | Louis, where she has been visiting her - ane aiek pn Hone! anette are ibis pey saute £0 cold and fair. the area of Great Britain could i made | bis garden, a veranda to the “house, wind or 6 this city, was celebrated I: the | Mrs Kittie Pratt. of un a + find “A180, a iler little bead on her mother's breast, larger than it is, or until the British people | © or storeiiouses: they ever can 9 * z residence of the arid Suan nis. 8 tt ie year abi | Gio tiny birds swinging in a gold- a eae en Tia iGt eens £0 rest change their nature, a peasant proprietary is | a ate W Was made in England ; Po ap Fe iss Nettie M. Will was married on the : bs xdream.? in the reign of Edward 1.” 7 ; Hays: : ving of the 1th inst. to Mr. J. dt Eas Balls Health Preserving Corset is being | "Vis midnizht now, gad t the mother wakes— But other countries have been divided POACL imparting and Manufacturing Furriers, y. at the residence -ot th iversally adopted by Ritdies who appre- She op ev wild “Now for the game laws? ~ * 5 mother, Mrs. Yr. J, Will, No. 277 Montgomery have e ha lth, comfort, and a beantifal figure, She mo) out ite the aoldy straw, , 3 Franee, according ta Froude, is “The came laws 2 other evil i th 5 sell Street, the Rev. W. J. Pettie, of the | returned. iron thers dding trip and are at | By means-of spiral spring elastic sides this | ¢, “bere in restless pain she ties. now divided into between five and six mill: | Uj Kinedéta. tis beteeeee tee abe-s ‘ . Church of Our Savior, officiating. home to their friends at No. 301 douth 2 ies made self-adjusting to the form, Big epee in te ob-ceep despair, jon. freeholds, At the death of a French teal ui Ne Ge thie Be janslownel ak \ . : rendermg it yielding and therefore healthful, “0 who, when iny ane roll proprietor his land is shared among his chil- | server, prosecutor, Jui # dren, and the partition ouly arrested at the | all cases of poaching An PI Si H00 f pad [ee i lays e and recommend it. By | witieare for my litte bor r hares, rabbits, or |. EDUCATIONAL. ESE on the evening of 0% Ferguson to the J DM. 0 reason of asticity it adju: elf tothe | When a wother's love ig which the family of the’ cultivato: iF Oce 0 t | birds on his land. Iforribte q e the hous rue pales eRe e inet ehosts snceumitels se and JS | «7 um dying toniabt, a neglected wife, i ted. Yee Mr. Froude pushes aut of | strangle po ae ‘iandowners have 4, and HRS. BOURNIQUE'S a the house of the bride's dangliter, Mr if fa i. months’ hroughout ws accurately as : ey jucket, | and ay throuuing braiseonme wis sight the obnoxious fact that throughout | been strong enough to secure to themselves nl Q " + Indiana stree he eeremony } rope an the Con! nent, Her friends ‘willtre: ile in dinary corset about the | wit the pan T beat. God pity us ail, Prance there are many large estates, each | the right of trying and td judicatne i CING producing thousands a year, and | the game. St 4 es upon: SCHOOLS FOR DAN fe + nses, in which they ali, as te deeply interested.” SHES LE Natatorium, 505 Madison-st, | joaie It is the is all that is sec for my helpless child. was performed by the Rev. Herrick John- {| gret to learn that she is to return and make i estates of I s the small es- | a bad: ‘. ier future home, inost perfect corset in the market of today. son. D. Da in the presence fate relatives. uture irl from ber sleep awak a\t the close af the ceremony the newly mar- r.and Mrs. J.B. Mayo have removed to Among n ombin: ate: i Writes s r i , th S ations of coloris.a dress t she pleads in vain tates of which he writes so inaccurately.” “Es! “ SOUTH SH 4 tied couple recived the cougras their own’ residence, No. 312 showing olive with pluneeolor. and old gold: es You, mother, cal aud stil? “How do the land laws a on tthother evil in the land laws is the | "Uh a a atic ice ie en. For at laxses for Ladies, Children, ant jentiem ‘The licht is out—I am cold and chill PRACTICALLY WORK BADLY 2?” unwillingness they create in the minds of | particulars send for Catalogue. the company, and after a very. enjoy: ale Up- | nie. anothenis golden brown with myrtle green, 2 Will you net rspeak again?” nearly all landowners to stant leases a Hae the © Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ditt were agreeably sur- | third is deep green with drab, laf I prised Saturday evening last by aJimited | revi fel OF aarnec ih, | The night went by 7 Wells the following is an exampl amber of friends ‘the pain ATaipal tonne font ; pctue octav orl contrast of gurnetwith | The, Me rok Heer ene oe friend of mine was a trustee of a large aid tenants. ‘fhe tenants would be practically IDANCL Me : of the were dancing and games, |” Ciassic in sha (act int And up the stairs, to big cheerless room, yaluable estate in the south o£ England, | independent if they could obtain Tenses for which were ieliieed in tilLa late hour. pees in shi ae, per ect it made of the fe recklesly groped his way. Thi fifty or y Years azo came into twenty-one or more years. ‘To control. the Mrs. Dan E, loot, of 3002 Michigan ave- | Best Frenelt materials, and demonstrated to’ | But Death had borne to the Better Land thie possession of a young and titled man, a | County elections and secure a. majority of ACH i i nue, is. at Hot Springs, Ar canal in wweatstlire of ordinary make are the us of his child and wife! Lord, who was just 21 years old. Ie be landed-interest members in - thé House i Tuesday. Oct. 1, Mr. Henry Detmer, of | Mrs. Zack T. Woof, ‘of 3589 Fifth avenue, | Hes’ boots lor winter wear miade by Keller, | Heaven pity those who unjustly bear he absolute owner of it, unfettered b: Pes enenS, fhe fandowners refuse SET Ax : the wholesale tnusical departinent of ‘the | who has been visiting friends at Knights. | Monte street. The woes of & draenesran gate forced to share--| deed or will or mortage. "The w leases, and often give their tenants ty un; OF oi Ses The San fend § of 2 ruakuta's fet see of the estate belonged t to him. arried | derstand that. they “must vote ea = : ee when he w; and upon ‘There are fewer farms than there are pli- bout 22 vears of known house of Jnl Bauer & Co., was | town, Ind., returned home yesterday. Galdw James Lick presen oa 2 bill for eae S, 1 a q chai ectoot operant | he School of Languages } «The cere. M an fae win has returned from a finally accepted 000, hie mn nis martiage deeds 7 ee ‘a y ay BE nee Cet a i vers Figg ah astatter an absence of | AUAUN Accepted $5 5,000 to. wishin to a Ho A Biz Cave in Oregon. gave him only a lite interese in : i aes Halderian, “The ‘brides: | “Mire J, Ie James leaves this city with his | 0€4n amicable settlement of the matter. A larze aanturat eave how J se been di Most atriely eee erty on foe dof a tenant who vena a Rea ils were ° " ' Z 4 r i - ve 1 s 2 v2 " au oe @ Misses penuce nid neat wife id Ob jy ALonday fo eCeDe A Boal fon ait ked | ri heatins a pale ae mneheud of Wi tams Creek y ‘osepnine Count ao erretls coeiny ns Bitty, or to welt ofa tenant whe! Nentntas on Pale HENRY. conte. re land. | Mr. Ja Mr. as consists o: re 6 ; uw ue: el an | genes OF he Western Guten rete per judgment ti slong Uae cor ee dine Shao, ten es of subterranean vavornd child was 2 Snother deed was. inade, giving ital Ww iil not venture without a lease on any wan PROFESSION ALL. ’ a irhumed. witu | Company in this city for ‘the past ten years, | Whole of Paris and London to select from is. | some 40) or 800 yards trom the enrmauee Thess child only a tite Interest in the estate, ) Curray, Of improvements, assured that they me a Amone and leaves with the regrets of his feilow-em | itstrange that his siyles ave always nad. | Rte still other chambers bevond, the cnttinees | ald settling it after his death on the el will be taken away trom him. s parents of ube bi ploy vance of his competi to whieh are too sinall to adinit ‘a person, but | dren he might leave in succession, = 4 . DLODH: guuld bo enturged sufticientiy by alittle tibor. | estate was divided into, large “Do not sue! ate landlords 27 ‘ety aud Wiese of Uk eeroont, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. \Willard have returned <A prominent New York lawyer confiden- } ‘The cave bas been visited by agreat number | very. valuable woods. ‘The young Lord “Yes. th S. we the landlords, and Mrs, Anthony Denner, atso Mr. and | from the East, and will be at home to their | tiall; 7 ie ly informs us that during his exnerien ai i On, Un ce he J. of persons, -:f WHS, an extravagant and _ reckless..man. | with few exeepli 3 “oppused to progress and eatin” Sales SE REINO aerates oa i: adloaacsc. Hause. 882! y