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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 16

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The Inter Oceani
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ue west. THE SOCIAL WORLD. Herry Waltzet and Many Banquets At- test tne upening oi.ua Season. TTeddinn Still Well tie FrantRaak Doings Personal Men. lion.

JOINED FOB, LIFH. MARRIED AXD VATXD. lOss Annie 1L Crawford, of Kt. Louie, mnd Jra a O. HUL of this citr.

were married at the heme of the bride last Tuesday. aOas Marie Tufford, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. Tufford, and Xr.

Leonard- Bowea, of Montreal, were united in marrlajre at the Atome of the bride'a parents, Na 1:102 Indiana avenue, Wednesday evening. Tbe er. Clinton Locke perl onued the ceremony. Kiss Nano Eaple, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

James B. Kapie, and Mr. (iUbert O. Cnapin were married at No. 21 1 Schiller street Thurs-dnr erentnp, the Rer.

lather Gill, of the Cathedral of tho HoJr Name, offlciatinir. Dir. and Mrs. Chapin will reside at 'li Carl street Tbe marriage of Miss IJzsle Walawrlfrht to Mr. William J.

Wilcox, of this city, son of ptain Jewett Wilcox, was celebrated WrdnewlaT. Nor. 14. at Aliddleburr Vt Mr. and Mrs.

Vilcox wUl be "at homo" to their friends Wednesdays, Dec 5 and 12, at Ja iiM Liearborn arenue. Miss Helen A. Oakford and Mr. Willis V. Myers were married at Urare Episcopal Church ITiursday afternoon.

I he tier. Clin ton Locke performed the ceremony. Mr. Walter Hemes: wan bent loan, Miss Maud lilaj brirteniaid, and Messrs. Maple, Uradler.

aud Farter nshera. Mr. and Mrs. II vers took the ereninir train for a bridal tour to Baltimore and Washington, and on their If I urn will reside at IT-MS Wabash aye sue. TO TAD BEFOr.K THE ALTAB.

The eutmeemetit of Mi Virginia Hamilton to Mr. Urirby Chaudler is announced. The marriage of 'Mr. a Hale to Miss Clara B. Hale, of Itostou, will be celebrated next Wednesday evening.

THE RECORD, THE SOCIAL ClKCIi. A raeetimr of the Monro club was held at the rei-nleuce of Dr. and Mrs. Foorman, No. 4 VI Monroe street, Friday prenicg-.

The Directors of the Tnion Clnb hare decided to change their rules regarding' the admission at th- club-house of residents of this C'irr, that members may hereafter inTite anil entertain citizens of this city, who mar look at the new building and admire its beauties. Mi Annie TaTenor entertained a- few friends Wednesday eyenlne at the home of ner siswr. Mrs. Fred T. Tsrlor.

No. 4 South Ada street The rooms were tastefully adorned with flowers. Fitzevrald furnished tbe music, a dainty repast was served, and i dancing- continued until a late hour. Among I those present were Mr. and Mrs.

irea ayior Mrs. J. JL DaviM, Misaes Breexe, O'Brien. Mctirath. lowler.

Cochrane. Fearing, and Messrs. O'Brien, I'pham, Lansinp, Cochrane, Draca. Congdon. fetabbs, and many others.

A Terr pleasant affair took place Thursdar erening at ia 17 North Curtis street, the residence of Mr. James Khirra. the occasion being a reunion of the family of Mr. and Mrs. John Mclarland.

of Kipon, par ents oi Jirs. J. A. rrewan, airs, jamesanirra, and Mr. W.

W. McFarland, of Austin. The acred couple were present, also Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. A.

(Stewart, Jar. and Mrs. ueorge Miller, of lew. with their families and descendants, and others. The notable feature of the occa sioa was the presence of tour generations.

old age and childhood, the extremes being represented by the aged couple and the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Maler. At similar gatherings during the week at the homes of W. W.

McFarland and Mr. Stewart, were present Mr. J. J. AlcFar-land, of Blairfnrille, Fa, and the Ber.

Harrer JMcrarlaad, of Jrort Wayne, browse and nephew of John McFarland. whom he had not sen for about thirty years. The aged couple tar gone to Dakota, near aioux Falls, where ther will make their future home, and where they hare a son now re-' aiding. Bisorrr akd wai.tzb. The Erannon Social Club will enjoy a musical programme next Thursday erening.

General Schofield will be tendered a dinner by members of the Calumet Club at the club house next Saturday evening. Tbe thirty-eighth annual banquet of the TUinoiB St, Andrew's Society will take place at the Sherman House Friday erening. Nor. yo. The second entertainment of the Lore ley will be held Tuesday erenmg.

Nor. 27. at the residence of H. W. Caldwell, No.

507 West Monroe street. Friday erening, Dec 7, the yonng ladies of the First Presbyterian Church are to gire a grand international tea party for the benefit of their missionary society. The Landmark Social Club will give their second party of the season at their hall, corner of Thirty-eerenth street and Cottage irore arenue, on Wednesday erening. Nor. 'J.

The annual dinner of the Illinois St Andrew's Society will be held at the Sherman House, St. Andrew's Dsy, Friday next, at 7 o'clock. A large attendance is expected to be present Mr. and Mrs. Charles Follansbee will gire a reception Tuesday erening, Dec.

11, in their residence. No. 2258 Wabash arenue, in honor of their son, Mr. Frank A. Follansbee and his bride, whose wedding will be solemnized to-morrow In Boston.

The Souvenir Club will gire the first of a eries of receptions next Tuesday erenin? at tbe residence of Mr. William (1 Carpenter, Ha 517 West Adams street The organiza tion of the cluo is as follows: President, alter v. Uregorr; lee rresident. Marvin D. Farr; Secretary.

Fred K. Morrill; Treasurer, niiiiam J-- Jgcyuibton. The members of the T. P. A.

hare Issued Invitations to a series of to be pi Ten at l'rofessor Bournique's Hall, No. 128 'iwentr-fourth street, the first to occur Thursday erening, Dec ti. The committee Includes the names of F. E. Johnson.

Dr. W. t. Fowler, D. Bussell.

Miss Gertrude Walker, and Miss Lillian Powell. PEKSONAL. jrrmox or iunt rtonx Kiss Rose Buckingham is YisiUnjj friend In Mr. and Km Frederick Goodhart Bailed last Tuesday for England. Luella Walkup bas pone to Kew York liity to remain several weeks.

Colonel and Mrs. A. F. Bterenson leave for Washington to spend toe winter. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul D. HaTward are keeping Souse at a UIHS uuce rarK avenue. Xr. and Sirs.

Antonio de Anguera have returned from a months' trip to Boston and JSew York. Xissr annle Owens, of ITaj-rrille. Is visiUng Mrs. GL Tardee, of So. 4H North EUte street Miss Hannan, of Traverse Citr, ber sister, Mrs.

J. Keener, of Michigan Mr. W. Com wall is West, husband of the beauty, ia in the city, a guest of the palmer Bouse. Mr.

and Mrs. A Con verse, of Cheyenne, are sojourning ia the city, guests at the 2'almer House. Xr. BelL of Toledo, formerly of Chicago, and Miss Pea body, of Boston, are the guests of Mrs. W.

L. Grey, Ka 2010 Prairie avenue. Miss Kittle little, of Bavenswood, will spend the winter with her aunt. Mrs. A bmith, at Jersey City.

She departed oa Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Flint and Kiss Abby Flint, of Buffalo, cousins of H.

H. Whit-' srv. are visiting Chicago guests at the J'almer rlouae. Miss Msttis Butler and Mr. James A Butler, of Millersbunr, who haTe been rimUng Mrs.

Frank J. MagiiL of Ka 2719 Prairie venae, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Moore, of Louirvfile, who have been spending several montbeat Waukesha, returned home last week. Mra Moore has improved in health. The Misses Koxet will leave for Philadelphia on Saturday to attend the wedding of their cousin. Kiss Mae DrexeL wiio 1 to tve married to Mr. Charles Stewart on t.imim and lira H.

Mallory, with ildius ip- 1 A. AC Church, watchmaker aad Jeweler, has re moved from 103 Bsneolys log State street, yrm DAILT INTEB OCEAN, SUNDAY MOKNXN'G," yOTEMBEIl 25," lSSSSLlMiLlS. FAGE3. I thair mb Fred liallory, lears Monday morn ing lor a law months tour tnrooirh tmii and the South for the beaeEt of the cx-AI- derman's health: Ther will visit Tarlor. St Antolne.

Galreston, Lamiiacea, other points of nterest TASHXOV VOTES. White and ecru leather rests are worn under relvet and plush Jackets. Fancy 'feathers of all kinds adorn hats for denu-toilet and business wear. Fashion Journals, with plates, at Pierce Snyder's Periodical Agency, T1 Dearborn st Capes and muffs of black Russian hair are to be the very height of fashion. Brocaded stuffs are In demand for long cloaks, lond dolmans, and rlsltea.

The aachel muff of plush or fur la popular for misses in their teens and schoolgirls, Brides and bridesmaids' dresses hare sleeves that are draws on over the kid glorea In Paris fur la used extenslrely this season I or ail tunas of costumes, eren tor bail areases. The Chlatamone Sulphur Baths speedily cure rheumatism. 47 Central Music Hall. Fine, long, elastic cashmere glorea are taking the place of lined silk gloves for general wear. Children's dresses are still made rery abort, but with these dresses rery lung wool hose are worn at this seaaou.

All the latest strlee In Frenoh dress patterns at Mme. Morse's, 75 East Madison, Room ftf. Clover-leaf bracelets, with a diamond or two on each leaf to simulate dewdrope, are among the newest designs in jewelry. Girls in their teens wear tbe sailor hat of felt with a broad ribbon tied around it with a bow, and floating ends in the back. For artistic and superbly finished Christmas photographs go to Uehrlg, Madison st Children will wear wool hone this season, and in shades darker than the dress, rather than the paie-colored or black silk hose of tbe summer.

Sewing aprons are made with one pocket low down on the right side; the materials are laoe, silk, and muslin embroidery; the trimmings are ribbon bows. Reliable are the Western Empire Furnaces, Andes Ranges, and Radiant Home Parlor Move Sold by Hatch Breeze, SO State. La pins of rultars. riolins, banjos, and other musical Instruments are unique and fashionable. Ther are perfect copies of the instruments, having strings and keya Dr.

Cummins' dental entabllshment70 State street a a busy place. No wonder, when he puts in the best set of teeth for $7. Wild rose pink will be a fashionable color for the thick corded silk gowns worn as din ner and reception dresses this winter, and by the bridesmaids at October weddings. Plain and lined ladies' work-stands in more than forty styles at Schmidt's rattan store, 111 Wabash. Repairing and staining done.

The strairht birh do? collar Is affected br ladies with long, slender throats These dolr collars are generally of dark relret stiff. with gold, silver, steel, or pearl embroidery. sale prices for the holidays Don! fall to call on Shurly A 77 State street The newest opera clocks are made of white satin embroidered all over In trarlr-colored. rowea. and lined with soft pink, delicate blue and cardinal satin.

They are long and full, and have hoods. An elegant display of Christmas and New Tear's cards and ho'iday souvenirs are now shown by Skeen A Stewart Stationery 77 Madison street Brides' dresses are decorated In profusion with orange flowers alone or mingled with white roses, white jessamine, and lilies of the ralley; all these sower decorations being put on in clusters, chaplets, sprays, and garlands, or strewn all over in separate spnga Ladies' and gentlemen's furs, fur trimmings, etc, at moderate prices at D. Lele-wer's fur manufactory, 202 State street Repairing and altering tastefully executed. For dinner parties ladles wear the polonaise of brocaded silk on In front vritn a lace fichu; the polonaise is very short in front, being rounded off into pleated paniers; at the back it forms a draped tournure. The skirt is of plain relret or silk, trimmed round the foot with ruche or fluting.

The sleeres are shore to the elbow, with Isce trimmings to match the fichu. The newest styles In trnbolstered rattan chairs, nobby chairs for ladies' fancy work. elegant sofa beds, the celebrated illn eeani irtsA Schofle 22J Wabash avenue. Tbe English walking-bat tainted In back and front, and set far back on a Lanstrv coiffure, is a favorite style with young ladies during tbe present season. It Is made of dark felt, trimmed with a broad band of velvet around the crown.

The pointed wings of six birds are massed toeetier in a bunch on the left side near tbe front, and a lanre steel buckle is on the right side. Tbe demand for "Bremner's unexcelled Eureka milk ia now greater than ever and constantly Increasing. This is proof that the quality is still kept up to tbe highest standard. Every loaf Is stamped F. A very rich and showy opera cloak is made of black Ottoman silk, with large figures brocaded in gold thread.

The short, rounding back fits moo Lbl.v over the ton mure, while tbe square fronts extend to tbe knee. It is trimmed with cross fox and lined with bicuna fur. The front and back are edged with three rows of different lenirth chenille fringe, which has gilt thread In the heading. Select your Christmas presents and have them laid aside before the rush begins Messrs. S.

Hvman the lewelers. State and Madison streets, show the most elegant C'nristmas stock of fine goods ever offered here, which will be cheerfully shown to vis itors aad parties Interested. For young girls very pretty dresses are made of tulle, white or pale blue or pink. ine skirt is trimmed with six or seven flounces, tbe last of which forma a basque to ue Doaice; me ooaioe is cut tnree -quarters low and pleated in front, the pleats being connnea at toe wair. witn gangmga A ribbon of the same color Is run into the hem of each flounce, and also in that of the short gathered sleeve.

A half-wreath of flowers ia placed on the left side of the bodice. An elegant Christmas present la a fine crayon portrait Leave your order now with Carllng, 15 Haverly's Theater Building. Art critics pronounce bim the finest portrait artist in tne ri est untors are welcome at stuaia.3 Opera cloaks are made of plush, Ottoman, matelasse, and velvet in the creamiest of cream, the sweetest of pink, and palest of blue tints not to mention the ecru, salmon. ana pma Drocaaeu witn garnet ana are trimmed with marabout feather-fringe, chenille, with threads of gold and embroidery of gold. Others are trimmed with swan's-down and feather plumage of various shades.

All abort wraps are draped full over the tournure: hussar sleeves and trimming (from the shoulders) are noticeable on many imported wraps. Krans's. new Parisian glace creams ''are without question tbe most delicious, delicately flavored confections ever offered, and too much praise cannot be awarded this con. feotioner's enterprise. Don't forget to take the loved ones one of those 25-eent beautiful pound boxes of candles that have made 60 tate street so popular with the candy-eating publia As yet there appear no evidences of striking changes in silk and wool dresses Waist-coasts will figure largely, representing a great variety of styles, among which are embraced those coming below the waist la Continental fashion, and showing pockets oa either side; plastron vests and pointed vest.

These are most stylish when made of velvet or other contrasting material with the dress. or slender figures a favorite style consists of a corsage witn- plaited or gatnerea vest, which takes away the appearance of thin chest or flat waist PASIISSLK EXTEKFKISt. Ths first one of tbe new ttalatlal Woodruff sleeping ears for the Panhandle Bouts arrived yesterday and was sent to IjonisvlUe last sight and the line between Chicago, Indianapolis, and Ajpuisvui wm oe henoelortn rally equipped wun these new eats. Ther are from the shops of the famous Jackson-SharD Co. and are models of the ear-builder's an, combining, as ther do, every snows appliance lor comfort and eonvenleacA and their introduction at this time will no doubt greatly augment the constantly increasing patronage enjoyed by the Panhandle Boots on account of its being the noonlar short line to Louis ville and all Florida and Boothem points.

aaaMassaiaBHSBB BTjaiMESaTHOTICK. CoroHS. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" wfll allay ths irritation which induces ooughlsg, giving immediate relief, in mm sc: IN aOtmmdSOe. LAD EES' FINE 147 STATE FOE CAM FLANNEL DRAWERS LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At Lit tit Mm Mamufmrturimg Frier. We guarantee a perfect fit and best of material.

Call and examine. 147 STATE. DORA SCHULZ. BIXTHS. MaStix Nov.

17, at No. West Erie street. to tbe wire or Hector Martin, a son. Maxjjx Xoy. 4M.

at No. Walnut street to tbe wife of Andrew Mallin. a danghler. YERKKS Noy. Q.

at No. L'lS RobeT street to tbe wife of T. lerkea, a daughter. N00T Nov. '21.

at No. i-0 Houth State atreeA, to the wit, of jfxpn v. oot, a qanvh'er. JtARBJAQEi Baowx FLTvr Nov. 22.

at ths reaidenoe of her rioter. Mi. J. C. Dunleyy.

Mrs. Helen Hal- bard Flynt snd Mr. H. ilou Brown, of Clncin uati. by the Key.

A. H. aiorey. of Cincinnati VadoHak New. omb Wednesday, Nov.

at tbe residence of the bride areata. No. v.fti ar-rea arenne, Kdward J. Vaugban and Uary dan ghterof Oeonre W. Nw-o-nh.

mrd. DIV0KCES. Tbe following bills for divorce were filed Saturday: MrtDKS Hnberties C. against Maggieefor de sertion. Wiskmas Robert sgainat Jane, for adultery.

The following decrees were granted Callaoran Eliza from Lake, for cruelty-. Harmax Lvdia from Andrew, for hliramy. DEATHS. BcgeS At her residence. No, 401 Sixty-aev-enth street.

Mrs. Wllhelinina Uager, aged 65 years and 3 months. Remains will be taken to Cleveland this afternoon for burial. Sircj-rvAK Nov. 21.

Mrs. Bridget Balllvan, mother of Dan Morris Sullivan. Funeral from her late rentdence. No. 2S.T-Dearboru street, at 10 o'clock this morning, to be.

James' Church, thence by carriages to Calvary AXBED At the residence of hia parents, 18 Milton avenne, Wednesday, Nov. 21. at 7 o'clock p. Frenneson Aired, aged 7 years and 6 months. Funeral to race land at 1 o'clock this after noon.

Datts At Centralis, I1L, Freddy, beloved son of W. B. and Lizrr Darin, aged months. Funeral at 1 :30 o'clock this afternoon from 461 Twenty-eighth street near Hanover, to race land Cemetery. Voot On the 24th inf John Walter, only son pf Peter J.

Vogt and Mathilda Baer, aged 9 months and 21 days. Pnneral from late residence, 523 Noble street at 1 clock tomorrow afternoon, to bt. ctoul fare Cemetery. Wouokmoth At 4CO Paulina street Nov. 22, Laura, beloved daughter of aU.

and Alra. tL c. Woliremnth. Funeral from the above number 1 o'clock this afternoon by carriages to Rose HUL Mathews Nov. 23, in tbe ith year of his age.

Joseph Mathews, at 8 Eldridge court HAaBJOTT At 293 Bissell street of typhoid pneumonia, Anioe wife of F. Harriott aged 28 years. Interment at Jericho. Chittenden County. Tt.

Smith At gimtf Wabash avenue, of typhoid fever. ill L. Smith, aged IS years, son of W. B. and Irene A.

Smith. Funeral services at No. 2fH)9 Wabash avenne at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Remains taken to listeria for interment Msaanx-Frlday. Nor.

23, Miss Sarah A Merrill, at tbe residence of tt. O. Merrul, 42 Winchester avenue. Funeral service at Western Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church at 1 :30 clock to-morrow afternoon. Remains to be forwarded East for interment Zanoi Nor.

23. Johann Zahge, aged 76 years, of general debility, at No. 775 North Ilaleted street Edwasds Nov. 22, Robert Edwards, aged 1 1 months, of congestion ef the brain, at bt Tin-cent's Infsnt Asvlnm. McCASTHT Nov.

22, Thomas McCarthy, aged 22 years, at No. 105 Ewlng street KaIses Nov. 22, W. Kaiaer, aged 2 years and 2 months, of diphtheria, at No. 47t West Superior street LichtS Nov.

23. KsthSTtna Llchtr. aged 8 bourn, of ooavulsiona, at No. 59 Canal port Webbkb Nov. 20.

Ixmls Webber, aged 41 years. Of pneumonia, at Cook County Hospital. dooat iov. ua, Joseph voaat-aged rears. of scute Deri to nl tie, st No.

153 West Nineteenth street Coxaht Nor. 23. Ida Conaat aged 22 rears. Of exhaustion, at No. 445 Lake street BAUCS Nor.

22, Freddie Baler, aged 3 months 8 dsvs, at Bt Vincent's Infant Asylum. Kostaxsu Nov. 23. Johanna KostelskL aged 28 years, of typhoid fever, a No. 24 Bradley street.

StaXTOm Nov. 21, Helen Stanton, aged 2 months, of enters eolliUs, at Home foe the Friendless. wgLb Nov. 17. Stephen JewelL aged BO years, of exhaustion, at Cook County Hospital.

UEALJ ov. uorstto PiMbod tieald. aged 74 years, of exhaustion, at No. 3929 Indiana avenue. Chas Nov.

24, Mrs. Kate Chase, aged. SS 'ears, of consumption, at No. 110 Monroe street STOIAXi MOTICK. Ttnsr The funeral of the late Jeremiah Dow will take place from fioae Hill Cemetery vault Memoers or umnopouiaa uooge.

no. a- or end rrlxnds of deceased are invited to attend. Train leaves C. and N. W.

depot at 1 2 :30. AjraoTmcxEJCKirTa. AT the Kryi rsr ur init.Mm, ako lmu of. St. AnilrsWa Dav.

lrofssor John Vra. arr. A- will Siva bis eloquent leetare on "Robart Barns." in the Chicsco Athenenm coarse. Frl iar eyvBing.Kov.sast 8 o'clock, st Weber Musis UmJ. st wanes ay a sees mm si.

Lodi and Short Clotlies IX FACTS' ELEGAXT EMB'D CLOAKS! With Dtrg CajM mnd Blee, $1-00. IIEREVO CLOAKS! With Zrfnye Doubt Cap, Only $3.00. CHILD'S SHORT CLOAK, With Capr, Haancmeljf Fnbr4rtrrd ar flush Trimmrd, ftl.GO. ANGORA AND FINE PLUSH HOODS, All Sim, am 9.75. INT ANTS' HAND-MADE ZEPHYR S1CQDES SHUTS, Onlys- Kuee Drawer Leirgiuiis I rrf Ft, SOr.

Child's Fine Canton Flannel Day ifc Night Drawers OEAND OPEEA HOUSE. THIS SUNDAY EYENINSOXE TOE 0HLY1 feraOat. ratFUBMASCE. Thm Famous Fit, Fit, Fits, the Dude, TBI GEBUAX DIDE FTJi FVTJ TTJf. 2 12 Hoars of Fun A Regular Taslr last appearaac la Chiraoo this teaioa.

EO. KNIGHT will nrt thf "Water Mill." 1b lido al hi litiKb hi UTK). Dttlrhiuui MftA the IhlIm H-ar i.K)l;ii: KMUHT n-Ue Th Old Da-tor." Vudr on th old (tikHi Rnirl. and KVli.Hrsi.n at irraan lncf. THIRD ASD LAST WfXI VT THR Unsa rrrii orixi.

km.hthii mht. an HHF. KN IOIITH inat Fit. and laugh. r.m'.iji nrsi nui-crn.

tirm. lisarUKU. KNKiHT plat the ilarmunira. Mrs K.NioHT wiU ain- "VValu With lie." GRAND OPESA HOUSE. BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPAUT I COUKEKCIKS tlOKDAr, NOV.

26. EVERV nTHNd this snd WEDNJXDAT lcvni nauutul Upcra la Three Acl. GIROFLE GIROFLA! FIKST FKOtHOTIOS MoXDW EVEXttO. vita Uia tolloajuf ma KLEO trAU-ARAZKn. a roanin UOOIluan.

tatb-r of tlie twin alateni Mr. H. MAkUHJl IN. aouof XiruuiuD lUrasbM a btrotlw-a to Oirurtr Hr. Tom Karl K.

Moor, brtrothrj to timna Mr. Ilrroa w. Wbltny IHKuIil I T1" Miaa Marie Stan Ai IUiKt wife of Don Mathilda I-hllllDM rturai. w'a aith Pauuits Hum Lus llurtoo i-Ayl IT A. in leva iih fr4ro.

1 Mlaa Manetta tkngtrMi THANK ilVTNa MATINEE. THURSDT. NOV. 2. NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW MASCOT! baturday Matinee.

D-c. i. THE Il SKETEERaS. GRAND OPEiiA HOUSE. JOHN A.

HAM UN Manager XIGIIT, UBU.Z. CALLEfilDER'S COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED Including the fsmoas HAVEBLTS H. COLORED MSTREL FESTIVAL, HTERS SISTERSr I EMMA- LorrsE ANNIE MAOAH With all THE NOTTD COTIREO TALENT OF EARTH. CO AICT1STS. 50 All lllaek oO.

NO BrBNf CORK TMED. OCSTA ft rHAS. rliOHMAN. Pmprirlors. RFVEMBKK i PIIURI IU11 1 nvr nrr INTItlOWHUAI.

Wis. a FbM TO-DA T. THEATER. TWO WbXKS. I.XJitMESCTNt LESSEE THS SD3DAT EYMG.I 3 GRAND 3LATIXEES 3.

Wednesday. Thtnudsy. and Saturday. GHAXD XAW IttnTAL WM Orestest of all Bpertaenlar Dramas. BLACK CROOK! 4 GREAT PREMIERES.

Introducing for the first time ia Chicago, Mdlle. BRAHBILLA, Premier Dsnsense of Theater BoraL Turia Mdlle. BRIANZA, The charming Premier Dsnsense, aad appearance of Mdlle. HOFSCHULER, AND Mdlle. CAPPELIXr, Supported by the World renowned KIRALFY TROUPE OF SECONDAS UBAVD CORPS DF BALLET AND 200 AUXILIARIES Hi RANT" SILVER ASD OOLT) AMAZONIAN tVULl IK 1O0 l.MJlfaA IS FULL AKMuIL TEE GREiT EUHOPEAH SPECIALTIES The Famous LA BCT FAULT, Acrehats.

THE K05ALDOS.U erif lasl grstsHSM BET LAW AX ALT0X, In their Eitraordinary Doable Bar. l'CAT, Ths Wonderful VentrOoqaiat. A Superb Cart. New ana tinrreens SerD'tr. New Coatnmes.

AlABVAUXtl a MECHANIC t.Vt tX VS. The Enura Prodnrtion nnder the Par- Isonal Iarscaoa and Buperruioa of lUREaOdBOLOSSY KIRALFY. MGlTlilXSGiTDIlI H1ME! SEW. THURSDAY. SEW.

NATIONAL PANORAMA. Wabash AT. aad aboard Court. Battle of Geitysta Omb dalle rflnndsTS Inrlndedl (ram lb. I p.

m. Uluminated by the iJrpoele El trie Lih 1 VaMwaWV I II III I VWs Sr1 I re uw aCAUL, xa rua. iw. svA Vaval4 Tsv slram saws latrleialeel. SSOIb.

rARMKR'S SCALE. as. The "Little Uetctiv," oa. to i lb. S3.

aaswTMiBsius. a.i..,itjrs usrraia. posazs, tsT eases Bass tos lsumt wssa, (IS 4 lb. ABTll Ki(erTsla, Swwmss1. tl.

aS awawf SSwasS a Blowers. nvlln, Vtrs a Other Artlelsa AT LSWSST rSJCKS, WHOUSALB Baltia. FAIRBANKS STAMBAJIB SCALES aa.V--rrr. Aa mt' i sTsm. LaW tsst aV ttasaaw a svawj -sabsa mm ISNINUUIUUI KOHL MIDDLETON'S SOUTH SIDE H2SSPsl "UTTU.

First Urn ia ays jsars in Chicaira, inbodndac their ur urinal -j HPECIALTIEH, Ream, rtsaees, -Daet. IstlraJ laatraawals. etc. Clark, near Madison JSt NOW ON EXHIBITION EAETH'8 MOST MABVELOTJS WONDER, TBF. IU.I KIVE LIVING TiE-Beii Sings in Three Distinct Voices, AJlo, Soprano, and Contralto, BESEDE3 The JTew Specialty Co.

And all the Other CUKIOUS PEOPLE. Atesion, as nsnalonly 10a KOHL MIDDLETON'S WEST SIDE DE3E IMUH Madison, near JIaMed St, COXXEXCOU MONDAY, NOV. 26, MES. GENEBAL TOM THtJIIB. The Favorite of all the LADHS WIEl The Winning and Captirttlng WEE WIDOW With all her Widely known Museum Company.

Come to say good-by to her. She Soon Retires from Public Life. Admission, as Usual, 10c. DailT from l'ta 7 to ia CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. THE STODDARD LECTURES.

'sterling attractions for the opening week. Thursday Evening Xov. 29, and Friday Erening, ov. 30, 3XLlItII AND LIJSI30i. Walks and Talks in the Spanish Capital-Memories of Philip IX A Visit to Lisbon ana oporto.

Saturday, dc. at 8:30, FIRST MATINEE. PAEIS. PARIS. PARIS.

The World's Qreat Pleasure1 City IU Wonderful and Charming Scenes. Htnrdjay. Uec 1, ait O'clock. XjA -FiTgT PRANCE. Fashionable) Franca at its Seaside Resorts Glorious Sights anions; ths Pyrenees "Our Lady of AVourdes." Arr ROPE I ATE ORCHESTRAL Ml'SICander dirfftion of Mr.

Edward HfimfodaliL Ereninf Tickets, Reserred Seats. 85c. 50c, 75c, $1. Matines Ticket, Reserred seaxs iioc, out, i oc. Secure seats In ad ranee at Box Office without extra chai HOOLETS THEATER, ia 1TUNATN AMD ACROBATS' SO.

ZOOLOaiCAL DEPARTMENT IX LL Gt TOXOAK- TWO PERFOKaiANCi-S frloes: lacaie. sad toe. Mauneee. lie sad SSe. PIEST M.

E. CHURCH, CoroCT caarS and Wsahiaertoa Bsopeainc of the Batordar Afternooa sad Ereainf TvnMTi ooxman, Dee, 1, sttJU P. ra. MatiDae tor Children. Krenlnc at m.

airs, nun a. imnqr, ute eeiemsls4 heaiUT, iafl nre. zrotsrithstanauiAr tne large advance) sale rood seau may yet be obtained. For the Saturday Lecture, alter-niuit and erening. no Course Ticks hare been issued, and the whole house is available noon and ereni: for sinsrle reserred seats.

BURDITT-A NORTH, Managers. EIGHT NIGHTS ASD THREE MATINEES OomxaenoLus JJT) A TToir. BS3, SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE THURSDAY. BARLOW, WILSON rnrsES the mait aqemeitt of h. j.

clapham. THE PICK OF THE PROFESSION. OLYMPIC THEATER. IClarS at, opposite 8hsrmaa Honas.l MOTS DAT, O.V WEEK, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. WE OIVB MONDAY, DEC.

3-J. K. EMMETT. HEELS HEY MITSIC HALL, To-morrow and Everr Erenlns: ats. rOCBIH AND LAT WEEK of the meafpnhle sae CSSBJel bbw, l4sWeWsV In his spsrkllnc Moooloffue BntertalamenW rt mnflt nrifinai and uleaiJns'entertslnnient erer presented to tit puoue.

aepeaoioc sotetr oa mm ssuht, sod talent of a Arust." When additional (eamras In the wairot I'bsrsdefs, bonKS. aad Ventriloqnwni will be Introduced. Hpular Prirea-Kferved Heats. AO sad 4 casts. ZOOLOGICAL GARDES' AJTD CrECTJS.

lUdisoa BUThroop to Ada. FTTH ACRES rCI)SED AXD HEATED. lXMJATKD I TMK.SKASOJii. I ay weea ok uie unw EVANS, BRYANT HOST'S RiETEORS. SUPEIIB SPECIALTY OLIO.

The Most Laughable Comedy. THE BOOK AGENT. Tk-ndmg, TkmMkmgiring MaHmea, This Sunday Afternoon and lsst appearances of Miner's Comedy four Co. MTYICKER'S THEATER. OSS WEEK THAXKSQIV1XQ BOUDATB.

The New Successful Drama. A. MOUTtfXArX PINK I MISS LOUIS. SYXYKSTEK. -In berorUrinal character.

8CEKm WEETJL sap. ported by en an email stron bramatle Cotupaar. Bpeeial Thackivior Afsunas Thorsdajr. Coal Mm-inM RmlurdaT. Next wast Jobs Stet son's ruth Avasne Jheasat Cnnnwar ia aagasaa mm xrx Cliicago Jlnseui W.

C. COUP, brunl XaBaftr. FBAXK CITS EH, flap. GraM FormalOpe oi Tins Largest and Host Complete I 4 THEATER CA, CLARK and KIXZIE KEXT MONDAY EATENESG NOVEMBER 2. One Million CnriositiesI I The Latest 6 Bsirest CollEclion The Greatest Liriiig FondErs! The Most Elegant Mtoiil AKT The Best Perforates Of any Museum in the Country Among our Ope nine Attractions are: ALEX.

COOPER, ijhft appramtr i Chicago), TEZ CRT A ESGLISH GIAXT, comperea ri(A who mil otkar GCajUa are Dvrft, THE CELEBRATED 6ESXA5 GIA5TESS Tha Large Lmdg ia World. GE5. MITE A5D HIS CHARM 159 WIFE, TV SmaUaat Harried Cotsple as sxUteacs. LITTLE DOT PLXULLt, TU Child Wonder. HERB SCHLA3E, Thm Priaee of logicians.

PS0F. COOK A5D MDLLE. A5DREWS, TIim Atlammding Jfimd-Beader. SEIUX0E 05ZAL0, Demos) of Vm Air. GRACE COlTULSD, TU Witch of WU Street.

Aad the Great Ceemle Drmaaae The Invisible Husband! In Three Acta, by Onr Ova Saperb Com pany, nnder the Manacement of JOHN W. BLAISDELIa. BESIDES A THOUSLTO 0THE mRiaiOK Which it is Impossible to Enumerate). Opea erery day froea 1 aatil 1 aw saw Tss rerfai aianias aafly. at mad an Cents Admits to All 1 Imetudimg Semt i Oeaae AuUmrtmm.

Beeerree Seats la raisjaette esa ke eeearsd Iar ti rests extra. IhUdrea sader I rears (sdalasiea). eests. mm SHELBY'S ACADE3TY OF ICUSia TO-DAT AT S. TO-TKiHT AT 3.

AS BH.OTSZ1Z1 0. Monday-OUserDond Brroa la "Hero." 2aX. DE LOWS DAMCOIO ACaDEHT. American Express BuilcUas. 78 Last Monroe St.

Privste rlasMs aad pnrate isstracaon speaanr. HtrtctlT Aiot-laM instractioa and asuslsctoa soar, auteed ia fine waltzius. La Basse, aad aU the lawet dancM. tWBre hoofs dailT rrora 11 to GOLD WEAT BER Tarn Want Cup afrtMa OidMtUma JAVA COFFEE! fOU CAS BUT IT AT mmwi HTURENt 49 CIxtIe, opposite Sherman Hoosa 172 State, opposite Palmer House; 172 West Hadlson Street,.

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