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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 16

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The Inter Oceani
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DANCING AND DINING. Tha Sew Year Inaugurated with Wedding Feasts and Paf ties. A Large Somber of Tery Pleasant Ea tertauimenti Burz too fist jLsaonaoemanU of Futon ETeatt Gossip XoooS SooistT sople ueneru unioa UflAt. THX CEASITT BAU A XOTABU ITER This ball is Intended to be the firs of aeries of annual balls modeled alter tha Xamoos annual charity ball riran at too Academy of Xoaio in New York. It will take plaoa on tha arealng of Jan.

13 at the armory of the First Beg imdnt Caralrr, on SCioblfan arenae, foot of Monroe atreet, Tha snanagera Intend to make it a delightful and desirable institution, as well as a source of rerenuo for charitable purposes. Tat character and position of the patronesses and managers is such that there Is no Question that it will be the most brilliant social event the city has ever seen. often happens that a great many names are lent to an enterprise of this Kind the owners whereof are unwilling to do any Vote or indorse the enterprise br thsir presence and sympathy, bnt in this case, no doubt owing to the fashionable character of toe entertainment, the oatronessea and Hoard of Uanagers are hard at work pre twring such a company, and sock a hall to reoelre it, as will reflect credit on themselTes and the city. The head and front of the en terprise among the 1 adies is Mra. George I Dunlap.

and among the men, Mr. X. K. Fair. bank.

At the meetings of the committee bare been noticed, anion? the ladies. Mrs, lnnlap, Mrs. James M. Walker, Mrs. John X.

Clafk, Mrs. Arthur J. Caton, Mrs. B. W.

2'atterson. Mrs. Orson Smith. Mrs. W.

X. Ackerman. Mrs. A. Eddy.

Mrs. W. Vf. KimbalL Mrs. S.

M. XicKeraoa, Mrs. Wirt Deztex, and many others. And amonsr the men. Mr.

John Crerar. Mr. Chris toph HoU, Mr. J. Harry Norton, Mr.

John ml Clark Mr. F. reaDoar, Mr. K. Fsirbank.

Mr. H. W. Jackson. Mr.

J. Norton. Mr. M. Pnilpa, Mr.

A. J. Caton. Mr. W.

V. Jacobs, Mr. Thomas Murdoch. Mr. js ey.

Mr. George K. Wlllets. Mr. Ernest Carter.

Mr. Wirt V. Walker, ana Mr. N. Fay.

Much discUMion took place as to the best manner oi opening tae subscriptions lor eo isrge a public bail, and at the same time guarding against the admiMton oi ob)ecuonaole iudi Tiduala It was decided that no invitations sutoiuu do wsueu or aamusion soia any one wrno Is not ronched lor by one oi the patron emses, managers, or aoor managers. A list of invitations has been prepared from the ris xnaoe as complete as possible; and to guard against omissions eacn of the managers and paoonesses nas Deen proriaea with a nam vox ox inntauons ana ucaeis wmca can oe obtained from tbem, upon the application of personal friends, to supply omissions or to extend further the lnntauon list. The management of tne floor upon the auus ul wo mu uu ueu pisouu in tne baads of a number of young men selected grant the different dirisions of the city, of experience in social affairs. They held a meeting at the Chicago Club, Tuesday, and organised, appoint! nr Mr. George S.

Wllleta. Chairman. The Chairman appointed com mitcnas to attend to tne various aetalls: movement of carriages, attendance and aeryloe In dresslns, rooms, the management of the crowd upon the floor, heating, light lng, and rentiiation, tne management ox the upper and attendance, music, etc. Tab ball will certainly be a most brilliant and Interesting affair to looker on and dancer alike. The grand march, which takes vissoe mm xv uuck precueiT.is uiauomi to oe snore beautiful and imposing than anything sm attempted in cnlcago.

and certainly With the wealth and size of society in this nty, there must be a display which will be veil wortn tne cost ox entrance. Xlaborate deoorations hare been prepared, to be made of flags, standards, bunting, and the like; and tne committee desire all persons owning flsgs. who are willing to lend them, kindly to advise Mra George It Dun lap. No. 3 3 Dearborn avenue, of this fact.

As is well known, the charity ball of New York has become a permanent institution. The rush for ticket! erery year la so great ha 1 r.n K'rH nt K. inhliMnl. mam be accommodated, and these tickets are con sidered the passport to good society in that city. It is certain that the same result will ensne in Chicairu.

and tnat this rear and erery year hereafter a brilliant and distin guished company will enjoy a delightful erening while turning in a bandsome sum to price of admission has been placed at a figure mgu eaougn to realize considerable pront. but it mnst be borne in mind that no other charge of any description will be made. Sub sonpMons snouia oe kdl in possiuie oy Jan. so sua. ueorge uuniap, a in pro i viding for supper, attendance, eto, it is de airable to know exacfly how many to pro sriaa lor.

KATRImOKIAXu the Ber. P. H. Hwif t. pastor Centenarr M.

K. Cburch, Mr. William H. Pease and Miss Bllia ads worth, all of booth Lawn, 111. Monday erenlng the nuptials of Percy J.

Ford and Miss Matilda Atrnes Mundt were eelebrated at the residence of the bride mother. No 1310 Dunning street. Father More, of St Vincent's Church, officiating. Nods hat reJ stares were present. The bride maids were Miss Alice Ford and Miss Flora Mundt.

and the rroomsmen Jay 11 Osborn and William H. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ford are at homo to their friends at No.

Dun AlngsTreet Wednesday erenlng the marriage of Miss iiauie Miles to mk Goorge ii. J. luiue wss celebrated at the residence of the bride's parents. Xa 635 West Monroe street, the 3ier. Dr.

A XL Kittredire ofaciaang. Mr. and Mra yullle left the same erenlug for New Orleaua. Wednesday erenlng occurred the marriage of Miss Fiorenoe Eugenia Mann, daughter of Dr. tt H.

Mann, and lieutenant Alfred Kidney Frost, U. at the residence of the bride's parents, Na 013 Dans street. Cranston, tne sv ecott omciaung. Tne bride was attended by Miss Mary Bur gess, Miss Jessie BusU, and Miss Ida Frost, aister oi tne groom, ana tne groom by uz. jr.

A. Healer ana Lieutenant C. Tier, of Chi cago, lieutenant Frost and his bride left the same erenlng for Fort Duelling, where toe rroom is staaonea. Wednesday erenlng Dr. Charles B.

Bhot welL late surgeon of the Eye and Ear La rmary, but now of Ma, was msrried td Miss Came U. Kries er, well known la musical circles in this city. The ceremony took place at the residence of the pnue parenEa, Mr. ana Mra u. Arieger, at o.

vva nest nairuon street, the iter. iJr. Walker ofllciatlng, and was strictly prirate, only the Immediate friends and Xelatirea being present. Wednesday erenlng there was eelebrated In Milwaukee a wedding ceremony uniting two of the most prominent and estimable lamilles or that dty. The croom waa Mr.

Grant A. Smith, youncer son of the late Gor ernor uiiam amitn, and the bride. Miss Marion Merrill, younger dsuirhter of Mr. 8. Merrill, the general manager of the Chieafro.

iiuiiiuiw mm ok, riiu nauroao, lue ser. vice was performed at 8 o'clock at the Cal yary rree byterlan church, The groom's best xnau was Mr. urant i ltcb, of Mil waukee; and the ushers of the ceremony Mr. W. D.

Van Drke, of Milwaukee, and Messrs. D. W. Elch ru vis or Aew xorx; ired w. Eeator and "iVirt Walker, of Chicago, the three last named all baring been classmates of Mr.

bmith in the class of Yale. The bridematds were Mias Mary G. Ball and Miss Kamie Bridgea Being unable from illness to attend, Mr. Merrill delegated to his old friend, Alexander Mitchell, the duty of firing the fair bride away. After the ceremony tiie bridal party and friends, whose numbers were limited by invitation to about 1UU, proceeded to the new house prepared for the bride and groom at No.

3300 Grand avenue, rposite tae AUrxiU twines tsaa, when was A OTE DAILY INTEIl OCEAN, SUNDAY IIOIIXING, JAinJAIIT held the wedding reception, Mr. and Mrs. Bmiui left lor a trip fcaoi Thursday erenlBcr. Jan. 1.

at the residence of the" bride's parents; No, 3218 Indiana arenas, were married Miss Etta Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mra M. ElUott, and arc niuiam weaver, oi uearer Dam, mis. The couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents: Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.

B. Kenner, M. J. Crowe, Elndorf, Ma and Mrs. Bose erana, Mr.

and Mra John walwork. Mr. and Mr. W. B.

Walwork, Messrs. John and Eddie Walwork, Mr. J. J. bainnera Mr.

and Mrs. A. I Fyf Mr. and Mrs. A.

Eheinstrom, Mr. and Mrs. 1 J.Wocsroner. Mr. and Mra 8k John, Mr.

and Mrs. I Maraer, Mrs. A. Gus torf, Mr. and, Mra IX A.

MoEennon. Mrs. John Bradley, of Sulphur Olenn; Mr. ana Mra Max loans, Mr. and Mra.

XL u. voag laa. Miss Jennie Burins ham. Miss Carrie M. Dennis.

Miss Ellen Heffron. Miss Helen Mo Kane. Mr. and Mra F. W.

Wilson, Mr. M. a Fleshman. Miss Kate fielsh. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Mar. Miss Elsie Elliott, Mrs. L.

Hasrey. Miss M. Fom, Mr. and Mra Bchmia, Mr. and Mra Fred Wood.

Mra F. Flenhman. Msetfra Will lam Raaaon, Will Curtis, Lieutenants Khar and Kipley, Cnarles Addy. Charles Wiley, W. E.

Dennis, and otnera The oeremony; was performed by Ber. Dr. George Larimer. After an elegant supper by one of Chicago's farorlte caterers the happy couple left for Milwaukee, where they will spend a few days with men Is, when they will go to nam. tneir incure noma The marriage of Miss Derby to Mr.

Walker, of Dakota, wrlll oooor in February. The engagement is announced of General George A. Forsythe, U. 8. oo Miss Natalie Mdgwlck Beaumont, eldest daughter of Col onel E.

B. Beaumont, U. H. A. PLEASANT OC0A8I0KS.

xw xxaks's nu Monday evening Mra Dr. isham rare a germon. Monday evening Mrs. t. w.

naos worth gars a party in honor of the birthday annirersarr of Mr. Wadsworth. Monday erenlng at the Grand Pacific, Hotel occurred the nineteenth annual banquet or tne Ctu caro Xala Assoclstioa. TuesdaT afternoon Miss Kina Warrea gare a muaicale that proved thoroughly enter taining and pleasurable In Its erery feature. The hostess bad Inrited a select number of prominent society people to listen to Miss Bomeldi, who is rial ting at home after a lengthy absenoe abroad, after patient years of toil and study with Europe best vocal masters, to Miss reiser ana miss efforts at the piano hare so often giren pleasure here.and to Mr.

Frederick Paulding, who interpreted several draniatio recitations In an artistic style peculiarly and thoroughly bis own. His reading of McMahou's Bide" was an admirable piece of dramatic work that received its due share of recognition. To Miss Bomeldi, Miss Warren's guests felt under special obligations, for they heard a young artiste of great promise, and who was able to sing selections in four languages that were wholly out of the usual repertoire of singers, and sung witn a degree of excellence thoroughly welcome In Its approach to the truly artistic. Miss Warren charmed as usual, no leas as hostess than as tha interpreter of the romantic sphere of music at the plana Tuesday erenlng a rennloh of the former and present members and pastors of Centen ary Methodist Church wss held in the lect ure room of the church. Tuesday erenlng Mra XL d.

Alraiana entertainea a large com pany of friends. Tuesday erening a party of young people, oomposing the second di rision oi the nest season street scnooL made an unexpected call on their teacher, Mra A De Laos, at her residence. No. lt3 California arenue, and presented her with sn elecant chrystal tea aet as a mark of their esteem and appreciation, ine young people passed a nappy eyenlng witn mirtn, music. and refreshments until a late hour, when they departed, leering many wishes to their instructor.

Tuesday erening Mr. and Mra James Durand gare a larve dinner party at the Palmer House. (Among those present were Mr. and Mrs James M. Durand, the Hon.

and Mra Elihu Washbume, General and Mra Chetlain. Mr. and Mrs. Potter Pal mer. Judge and Mra T.

Lvle Dickey. Mr. and Mra Euk ene Pike. Mr. and Mra W.

C. D. Grannla, Mr. and Mra hamuel M. NlcJterson, Mr.

and Mra James McKlndler, Mr. and Mra ti. H. Porter. Mr.

and Mra Vi. W. Kimball. Mr. and Mra F.

hawrer, Mrs. Walker, Mr. Jamea M. Durand, and Miss Easton Tuesday erening a leap year masquerade was neld st the resiasnce oi Mra A. M.

x.ager, Na 73 bhelaon street lo the musio of the rrsnd march appeared Mias Ida Hlce, of Borers Park, as a French waiting maid. tne Misses mma ana jeanette onieios as Night and Folly, the Misses Lydia and Nellie Carpenter as Patience and court lady. Miss May Brubaker as a Jockey, Miss Era Gardner as snow. Miss Emma Hankie in erening costume. Miss Clara Cram as a nun, Mias Ella Eager as "Sweet Violets, W.

XL Keeler as a Spanish prince. H. Black and UGhialin in evening costume, Mr. Daniels as a Chinaman. Me.

Thiers as a phantom, H. Clark as a Mexican, Wi Chrystal as Jack of hearts, G. Fitch as a darkey, F. A Griswold and Chapman ia erening costume, T. H.

8aan ders as George ashington, rranx iloag as a msior general, and otnera Wednesday afternoon a brilliant children party and german was given at Mr. and Mrs Bournique West oiae Academy, 107 South Paulina street. Weaneaday eremar the reirular members of ITofessor Bourniuue's South and West Side classes participated in a social german at the West Side Academy. Wednesday erening Miss Minnie Kelley, of Calumet arenue, gare a german. The same evening the Souvenir duo gare a party at the rooms of the Illinois Club: and Mra J.

T. Lester rare a party. Wednesday erenlng. at Bourniuue's, occurred the second of the series of receptions giren by the Fraternity of the Dure 11 oi tfie Messiah. Mr.

a. IX Bussell led the rerman. Thursday erening the South Side dancing dan met at Bournioue's and enjoyed the german. The asms erenlng Mr. and Mra Llish Gray, of Highland Par, entertained a number of friends.

Ihursdar evenliur an enloyable dancin? party was giren by Mra McKensie at No. 310 Michigan avenue. Friday erenir Miss Ltllie Doane, of Prairie arenue, gare a rer man. about thirty couple participating. Friday erening Mra J.

and Mr. W. Jones, of Na 180 Dearborn arenue, gave a german. to com. gire a dinner party Tuesday erening.

The Chicago Tailors and Drapers' Exchange hold their annual banquet the erenlng of Jan, 15, at the Union League Club, The Loreley Club will be entertained at the residence of C. L. Blaing, Na 686 West asms street, luesaay erening. The E. O.

W. Club, of Chicago TJnlrerstty, will meet Friday erening. The second entertainment under the su epioes of the Social Culture Club will be giren at the Princess Hall, Na 558 West Madison street. Thursday evening. Jan.

8. Colonel A H. Watennaa will deliver an essay entitled liberty," with the Hon. Mason B. Loomls and Judze J.

a Poller as leadlnr critics. Instrumental and vooal musio and a social will complete the programme of the erening. The sereral committees appointed are busily engaged perfecting the arrangements fox the grand charity ball to occur Tuesday erening, Jan. 13. at the First Cavalry and Battery Armories.

The Invitations hare been issued, and the sale of tickets Is already rerr enoourasins: The ladies wish It under stood that all persons entitled, not reosirlng invitations, can secure the same upon application to any member of the committee. Owing to the numerous details la sending out the inntauons many names ware teationaUy omitted. PJEXSOHAZa FEOPLt lit SOdTTT. ICr. Courtney Campbell has returned from the West, Colonel ana Hra F.

W. Bioe bar letoraed from tbeasa, i Kr. and Hra E. WOlls Howe returned from ban Franolsco ifondar. If r.

aad Mra James It Durand. who hare been abroad some rears, bare returned home, i The M' sees Brsdler. of Boston and Kiss Wells, of hew York, are the ft neste of Kiss Annie Kelly, No. 3109 aUchlh an arenne. Mr.

and Xra Isaao Denton. Clneinnati. and Ms. and Mra William Dentch, of Paris, are la the citr, the rnesta of Hoses Hensinirer, Ko. 2272 Calumet arenue.

Yellow aealinsr wax is more fashionable than either rea or black. v' Belt bonqneta are now more worn than bouquets at the corsage. The Phonoerauhle 8peed anb" meeta ersnings tri weekiy, US Monroe street, Blaos UIA Mooklan aew bars the unpaf 1 half of white cotton. This la the reriral of aa old fashion. The best cabinet photographs can be had at ii per dozen at Ahlborn's, Na 335 West Madison street, Metal buttons in oreat profusion are agala I nsed upon the Jacket, panels, and draper of tne promenane costume.

Got nerfectina ftttinff clothes at low prices at Werno Una LuetkVs. No. 32 Kork Oark I and 78 South Belated street Gray rhlnrhllla is snowing la popularity. and bow trims a number of the most fashion. I able walking jackets and dreasea.

Plata white hemstitched handkerchiefs are again la fashion, and are now more fashion able than the fancy colored bordered ones. Skatimr bairs are made of dark brown, car dinal, or blue relreteen. with the monogram of the owner embroidered in old gold on the back. E. Baraot, corner Madison street and Fifth arenue.

Walways supplied with a large line I of gas fixtures In the latest styles and da. signs, Undressed kids are now worn to the ex I elusion at dressed kid and ahamois giorea Tan color and dark gray are the fashionable colors, 811k mittens. In soft brown and reds, are wery fashionable. Many of them are orna mental, and hare dainty little ribbon bows on the wrists. Step into Wlrts A SchoUe'a Na 222 Wa baab arenue, and see the Backus Portable Combination Cabinet Your bouse is not complete without ona Yellow is extremely fashionable for eren lng wear, and is now worn by many women to whom it ia anything but becoming.

One has to hare either a rerr dear, fait skin or a clear, dark akin to look sood in yellow or any If you want artistlo furniture In all the latest styles and designs you can't do better tnan visit tne rurmture noose ox uiicx Bourke. No 3U2 West Madison street, You will hnd reliable goods in large Variety and at toe lowest possioie pnoea New styles In jewelry are rery attraotlre. Diamonds and Sapphires combined are tae farorlte stones. A bracelet, composed of a circle of diamonds, small and brilliant ones, with a horseshoe of sapphires In the center. is oi remaraawe beauty.

Beautiful little open hoods are among the latest fashions tor the holiday season, i. hey are made of the creamiest of laoo cascaded over a small triangle of tinted satin, closely quutea ine nrst plaiting or lace is rery 1 till, and wares and droops in the most neglige way aoore tne nuuy naio oi strings to matcn tne uning tie uuaer tae coin. A bald headed man who bad heard that the hairs of man's head are numbered. wants to anow tnere is not some place where he can obtain the back numbers So. but you can duplicate any piece of furniture in your house or oalllnir at A.

Barsaloux'a Na 211 State street It has become so much the fashion to wear tea gowns for home dinner that erery year greater care la bestowed upon them. Among tne prettiest we bare seen lately are some in green or cardinal plush, cut en prince see, with flat rows ot lace laid down the front, graduating at the waist, and forming a rery large collar. The French ones are much trimmed with the new woolen lace, and they show a predilection for woolen fabrics, which they plait a good deal in the skirt, border all round with deep lace, and add robings of lace down the front A red Sicllienne Paris tea gown we admired was trimmed with old Valenciennes and had the inerltable Watteau plait. Beautiful hair adds a charm to even homely face. Why.

then, should this im riant consideration be neglected, Edward Roebl. Na 74 State street. Is the ceoog nizea autaarity on anything pertaining to the coiffure. In opera slippers some rery elerant styles are to be seen in French kid. with Grecian strap and bead embroidery at the toes.

The Parisian is probably a more handsome slip per in rrencn aid tnan any other. Doing full opera, with tine steel beads embroidered on the toes and lined with blaca kid. Among tne otoer iasmonabie styles are bronsed aid, with beaded toes, wine colored ali gator, and russet muroooo. nut the latest thing in opera slippers it undressed kid of tan color. These goods are mads of the same matori.j as the undressed glores.

and match them perfectly. MAJLRIAOJB LICBMSE3. ThsOsmtr Qsfs Bsturdsr leased tnarrltae tteaassa a tne louoa isc aaau4 psssun: Ha. um. ass, Kasldaaas, 88.631 1 Btacer.

aa 'snias P. ea 1 KsJis M.O'Nil....W.. 88A5S Lsonard Klsin. Aana Olissnass 35 bs aui 1 Hmn ana Hsade. 1 atary Barlow tfl 65' Dorothea u.

Kama. mt OMS Hannah aa I Wm. B. I Boss Xsrlor 18.. aa ejut 1 Conrad BO I Barbara cure.

sal John 8nbr 2.. 1 Xnuli JohnMa 24.. Same. S8 86 wimara Gallagher. Ellen Marpay.

ma sa ses lHuldM.Lick. 2J Sun. i Jacob Zorha. Tl OiicAffo. BO I Aaoaxtaala aa a I soma! SB.SOJ 4 ranciaka Moai, (A.

P.Chrixtec(flD....31....Chleaco. aa aav 1 James MrOrm 1 Elloa Siimu. UJUN I Loata rnrioaf. "5S ajaisa Urant a 1 Chriatlan 1. nssnc .15 Cbleaco.

juisiuo 3 aa I 'ohn 21 Severe T1U( HUmchawkl.0....Saia. a I Antnni Kqai "'B' 1 1 Marianos bsprsto. mr 1 Anna B87S I Edmaad Caaar Ttlrhtf Abound ocnoenLaia.o....aaato. a awl nUUIIBWTUW.i ..34 Bertha Paael. a rrsns t.

aaienmaaa.4..Mcniesco. 1 4osepnine e76 I iiriwkBad'acak' SA6T7 Vathlaa Halm 'Xlxaia l'ail. Chicacai mmi ttra I JOQATinel Emst. I Sophlo esaolu ae foha WTOh ......3 CBieasa. 1 IabIs learo.

20.. sa can 1 1 nomas 88 680 IKittie atctiea ,.2... sa aai Albert e881 I Leaa 'M. Sama. na sea i Sa.e83 )tri L.

f. fi. i asue raanraca.xi aa mcA i Vmaanel SSoS aaaea anh Haiibm. '2X Rama. aa aaa i Chsrles afaehal Totk.

Rachel Stars nw I Andrew P. hnaon. Mnu Cfcicars. SS.0B7 1 Augiut a aaa Jamas F. Bouse 8 MB 1 kaee Fred O.Lou ST.u.taiicasa.

MB" I halite Kaaaallllia i MiBmnnd awn, Chloace. mtMi Liuiua iUppa 1 aaa. anaai I Ctareaes NlphsaC.JK., ssvea I Kittla mUar Belakt MAKRTAQga. KicHAJtDSOir WiLSOit Tn Honololo. Hawaii Islands, Mot.

22. by the sr. C. OgfL Mb Wiutam tisnry ruenarasoa, lormenr ox this eur. so silsa Annie viion.

ot sots ncoiia The folio wine bOls far dlrores were filed Bat sxosy: I.TWBlao Aturnst acalnst sannie.Vfor deser tion. Kioos Leon C. airalnst Martha, for desertion. Waioht Annie asainat Albert for dee as tlon. FtrBX Hary sxainst Xxrala for dnmkaa Ktxsow Kits A asalnst Cora for desertion, The louowing oeeree waa granted: Anvr F.roms from Fred, for dt i Hon.

DXATHa. Vriuitxamavt Wednesday. Dee. 31. of eon snmix4uo, Mias Charlotte M.

Wlmmerstedt, seed its years. roneral to day at 1 p. nv from thsTestdenee of ber mother, sorner Chicago arenas and bed wick street, or esmsaes to Bose Hill UAIX Jaa, 3, of heart disease, Georre Hall, of I sue uue una oi nau ax men. aawa i yeara I Faneral from late reeideaee, 1357 Uiohleau I areone, to oay as iUfu p. nu, to Uiaealaud Cemetery.

I ADASts Dee. 80, suddenly, Robert A Adams. Uraad SanMS sad hues UbsiU papers please at vt HOOLErS oo TO NIGHT I TO NIGHT! T0 NIG1TT UST PERFORMANCE LAST PERFORMANCE TIIE JATIGTELllSQ THE FUNNIEST OF SKIPPED BY TEE Monday. Jan. The Distinguished Austrian Actress, TAWTSH.

In AMTLLH. IHOOLETS IMPORTANT C0MMEKCING i T0 M0RE0W (MONDAY ETENINGK JANUABT 5 Tirst Chieago Xngaomsnt in English of the Distinguished Austrian Aotresa, From the Imperial Theater, Vienna, under the direction of Kr. I OABDMEB, SUPPORTED BY A POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY When AJTUa will appear as tha Her OreatMst Ajrtistio Hnccess Upon tb.o American JStsvge. Every Evening During the Week, Oommstidnc Buoday. Jan.

11 Brsos A DSATHS. Knnraaa Jan. 3, Prank. KlaaaraJ aged i raara. rnnstalfrom his late residence.

1Z3 oein Canal atraet. to morrow st lO o'clock to St. Pat rick's Churen, where hicasaass will bs eelsbrated. thanos by carriages to Calvary Cemetery, i Father dearest has left us. Gone to Join his God above: Gone from earthly pesos and sorrow To bright scenes of peace and lovs.

Abbott At ber resldeaee in Oak Park. Eliza beth L. wUi of Jamas H. Abbott, and sister of lilshoo E. ii.

Andrews, of Wsshlns taD. and Jadas vnarles Anarews, or Hvraense, A. x. Funsrsl to morrow at 1 n. nv Kaasrssm Jan.

Kate Karkisseii. and 20 years, of typhoid lever, at.jto, 08 All port arenns. Erm Jan. 2. Anna Rraa.

acsd 31 raara. of eonanmptioa, at Na 21 LseiriU street Lass Jan 8, Hlabv Lsca. acad 6 days, of sz haostioa, at No. 21ii'J tf ichlaau arsuaa alnxiSMAn Jan. WUhelmina aUllsnnann.

agf 33 years, of onrisnmptlon. at Mo. 179 Pry street. Patxx Jan. 2.

Bosene Payne, acsd 1 rear, of enrap. st No. 140 Sherman strevl wakkxow iaa a John ararow. aasa months, at No. 3o arena strset.

AoecXi Jan. 3. Msrv aosel. acsd 2 raara, of scarlet fsrer, at No. Logaa street, KooTT Very aadOeiuy.

of paralysta at No. 29itf vsrnoa aresae. Ira Soott, scad 72 year. Funeral to moarow a 1 doc, at ParK UlOce. in.

Hawrrr At rsstdenee. No. tuo wsshmcton bomevard, Jaa. 3. Faanie wife of John Beeitt, Interment at Colanbus, Ohio, Yooho Jan.

1. Wilhlmioa Tonne, acsd years, of msnlncitia, at No. S22 Haatlncs street. ThoDB Jan. 1.

Ernst Thoda. acsd 25 ysara. of typhoid fever, at Na 3 Moorman atrcet. TsTKaarr Jsn. 2.

Aurtber Tetalsg. aced 8 years, sf psrttoniUs. at Na 267 Wast Alnxie street Weobvib Jan. 1. Frans wecener.

acsd 27 years, of phthisis, at Na 238 Thirteenth plsee. bniRBACM Jan. 2, Annie baeroanm. seed S3 years, of eoaaampUoa, at Na 333s Forrest avenue. UAKKoasxr Jan.

I. Clnatititla Msnkorsky. aced 1 ysar, of bronchitis, at Na 7tM Paulina street. VLixTrr Jen. 1.

Jeeeol Tlasar, aced 1 rear, of diphtheria, at Na 2613 Fifth arenna CaSEN Jaa. 2. B. Cahetv acsd 69 years, ot pnmunonia, at No. 164A State street.

HCBKB Jan. i. Pblllpo lleber. aced 13 years. of typhoid ferer.

at Na 779 Alport areaae. KSTT Jan. 1. Pater HeS. Jr.

acsd a reara, OX eroap, at Na 623 Larrsbee street. FAUtMAxa Jan. Otto airman a. aced 3 years, of scarlettaa, at Ra 829 North sreaaa llamtKll Jon. 1.

Clara Uomasoo. aced 14 dara. at Na 168 West Chieaco ovenna. AirosBaON Jan, 2. at ala Na 603 Fa 1 ton atrcet, XI r.

John Anderson, aced S3 years. Faneral from his residence to day at 1:30 o'clock to Eoae Hill by earriacee. Friends of the lamlly lanted. CaixraAa wan z. at us resiaenea corner Forty alat and Ealstsd streets, Thomas Cal lloaa, scad 2 years.

Fnnerat to day at 9 srewea to Bt. fMonsi's Chorea, br eanrisces to the North wasters Depot, tbenee br ears to Calvary Cemetery. Kkxurr Jan. a. at hla resldsaee.

Na S3 40 Botith Ualated street, Mr. Keller, aced 66 years. Funaral to dar at ctocc to tne Asuvuy Chore h. theoee br earnscse to Calrarr. BTAltWan.

8. at his resldenea. Na Z68 atax well street. John E. itrsn, arsd 32 yeara DORnrTT Jan.

2. at WauKssaa. Carrie, wire ox Jamas I. iioTseta of cnlesca Rma ins will arrtre at Northwestern Depot to dsy st 4 docs p. BTJBIAXi VOTICZ.

Oam The faneral of Captain Aadrsw J. Oraan will take nlaos to dar at 2 o'clock from the Eocllah Latneraa Cbaran, eornsr of La Salle areaae and Elm street, br carrlaa ea to araos land. Btaji The faneral ef Marr Rraa will take nlaoe at 10 o'clock tsdar from her late residence. No. eiaistSslle arenae.

Serrtoe at Church ot ImrnaCTateConwrittorL rK. K. a. RAIL.ET WTLL LECTURE form tha Woman's FhrMokwieal Inxtitata txt 4 morrow afternoon at eioek at Apollo Mall, eao rfticK nrsTW ncrriow wilt, rc arrmn in short hsBd. wrlUnc.

book ksenina. aad sss chaaloal drawlnc in the eeaohui aish arhool en Uonna aA. aaar Balitml. to aiutiew a venlAS at 1 eloca, Appueaaoa man am aim in paraos. rrmt rANADIAK AMKRICAX SOCEETT A will hold thatr hrat social main stood ar area Ins.

Jan. a. In their ssu ana in aaa soraer ox Clara aaa aauactoa aw. mHRflAELICMIMION BEAD. imr rooni.

Ko. VI West Madison at. L. JtcLeaa. Hanertntnodentl la osea everr ear.

uosset STeaenjas emrralirhL Oaeiia serriess svarr Baaasy attsrnooa save cues. ITHa KCnULAS BtEBTEHH OF THE IKISH A AmmeanUab will be held at ita rooms, ko. ad aaniuirwa una unnwii a cM a. THX CHICAGO MEDIC AX. HOCIETT WILL A meet ia parlor 44 at the Grand FaciSo Hotel morrow evening; at s.e'eJock, Papers will be read br Dra.

U. H. Chanman Fraaklla H. afartta. aad Joeaf aiair, HHI AXNtJAL MERTITfO OF THK VI A rectors of the Protastaht urphaa Asyiam will be held at tha tnstitatioa, ho.

83VS atiehiBsa av, Ines aay. as. o. si p. m.

THE FHEST HTCIGE OF UOTME Beer Imported fer Sale by AT JUS STORES 39 to 43 Clark SL, opposite Sher man lloitse. 172 State St. opposite Palmer 172 West Madison St, near Hal Sted. 1 THEATER. oar, SUCCESS oftheERA LIGHT OFTHELIOOl ALL FUNNY FLATS.

THEATER. 1 heroine in Dumss' celebrated play, Wednesday and Saturday Matinee. Hoeya Heteors la A PARTiOH HATCH. K'VICKER'8 THEATSi TWO WKEES OrrLT. eonaiaaelnr Moadsy, Jaa.

S. 18K3. MalUMca Wadsaadav and Satordav. ProdacOoa of the craat Eoropaaa aanaattOBV Pools sunimorssarsaa isiry pauasspaiTTacie. ana As played orar 140 nlchts at Nlblo's Osrdsa, New iora.

First appaanuMS of the famoas prsmiers danse aaaalata, trots tha laaparlal Ovars Boaaa. Moscow, Mdlle. Theodora de GiUert First appearance of the premiere daaoqees. MDLLK. BETTI DAUBL, frwaa lasperlai upmi Jiuotr.

Vienna. MIIXk. NINA COftlX. flrwsB Has Th sater. MULLE.

TA X.CI. from Milan. MULLS. MIZC RIEDB8, tram Imperial vprra noaia 1 lennsv MU iLLK. JiCO.Nl I.

Cram Alhaeabra, T.osi SM. MDLLK. PASTA bona Imperial Berlin. The premier solo dancer, from the Tleaaa Isapsrlal uparsiioiue, SIGNOR LUIGI MAZZANTINI AND A Grand Combined Ballet! Frost tha Imperial. Naples: Alhsmbra, Losdoa.

and tioaaaupars nomas. 265 Artists Engaged in this Great Production Tbs Hon of the Fairy Qneen. Tne SooifJke Banef, (B the VUnni Ballet Trwnpe.) Polka Comlqae, (By MasssnHirt sad CoatL) Battle Scene and Assault of Castle. T.e PrSsra of Rosilbl THE BOWER OP HOSES. THE FLOWER BILLET By Da Gpiert, at aataanm.

DanhL Riadar. ra Lai.Ls oaun, rasta. aaa eomotaaa lasaaas aaual. GRAND A5D DAZZLING APOTHEOSIS OF BEAUTY Our Next Attraction, THE ILLXLON BROTHERS Oreat Fairy Paatomhse aad Bpeetacls. FANTAS3MA.

CESIBAL HUSICHALL. Frfdsy lVanJTW. Jan. 16. sad aatardsyArlereoea sad XvcuuaT.

Jan. 17. ealF svpaaraaea SC Amsnca auraat eat Uamerlst, WAD AadtaeeUstlaiaisiksdaathar. GEO. 7.

CABLE la a striae of Ana raaduwa. Tha sale of Busai mil Haats for ail tbrae raadincs will bagia at the boa offloa aiosaar norsinaT.4aa. I. CE5TEAL MUSIC HALL The fparth anhwtaintaeat of the Star Lector Coarse will txi airaa aszt Xharaday the OrastHamerlat, PETROLEUEI (Jb. D.

B. Locka). Hats can aacarad sa and sftar lfoodar Moraine. VBS. GEO.

B. CARl'tJiiJta ProBritor MIL WARD ADAMS GEZAT CHICAGO MTJSETJ24L' Borth Oark and Emsis sts. 1 LAST TWO PERFOBVASCB 1 THE BELLS OF CORNETILLE it 'hlmes of Sormaadr Aftarnoon, JSO a. ax. Xveaina, P.av r.

MOKDAT. Ai. A i i Lseoeq's Beaottfol Opera, GIHOFLTC OI ROITIiA. IX MU8EUU HALT 't TIIE CAMEL JI store's Btraasest Parados, J. PROP.

4 AJSGrUO rT And his Trained Blrda. THB BPAM1SH BTUDUXm. ZbX XI 33 Vj.TheOypsy And a Myriad of restores. Admission to all. 1V.

Oira Chairs. lOeavtrs. eOOZt CHESS. An sawslf tmt aaaUly ena Itttrmrg wunUmly, atefisaeaT im JfasseeAaissffa saafsr arAicA sw are hmmm toJbra tke meetuMwrn aweawy sjaa XmrOuemt. GOOD CUSESh smmT TUX WKKKL.Y ISTES OCSAK, hlh fiae year, Fsstaow jarepaitf, WKXXAT, one yaar.

SS.SO. eOOO CHESS AJLQSB. OJTX TEAR, TO AST CSST WMJUC SYSMX VSS aUUuiml JLSrOkV TAtsise) ee eraaedeal vith imfmrmmUmt sa it tMmff, nd miU proem vmlmam.) mmd awpatfawtMany family. II aaa su trrU yrinted tm food ssm aavaT sWeW js tdmth. With.

(Ae WSEKLT, esse rar, fUG erilA the AAJfl WSEKLT, year, t3.V. ItlXM BOOR JLLOSS TOAST SUSJCXI mm mm EOHL IUDDLETON'S nn am UrULHI MOST SUCCESSFUL EE SORTS IN 1UE CITV. Commencln2T Monday, Jan. 5, and during the week: Sonth Side Dime Mnseiiin Booth Qsrs Bt, aaar Madlsoe, I3TZ5SE I5TEEZST OCBEaSRG, CROTTSS BECOME XULTITUDES. rxrwoio uu ax atalakchz io six LAS iS iS iS LAS UrrVWaadarfal steiw's 17 LEA aurtiam.

WEEK POSITIYttT HEB LAST WEEK, Posltlielj Her Ust loTlilj Coantn UitCV AH the ether Urlav Bnaiaa Won TT Cta dere, the Bae Company, aadaU the I ICT Proirramnia now utd I IlkUSi lAXits enea from la to 10 Dafir. BR11IJA5T STAGE PEEFOBSVICES OFERA HQVSZ. snd Maaacar BOIFII OF THX THOMPSOiY OPELl Bottoms br the Santas' of the Badae Opera Hosue, taadarad br Mr. iohm A Hamlin, aad aenareaalr aa atstad by tha toliewiac Moat Auraettrs Lut at Artists: MDLLE. EMMA BOMELDI, Prims Doaes AasohUa.

EMMA MABELLA BAKER, The waU knora Oonrraho. MB. GEO. II. BRODEE1CK, a MB.

JOHN W. BANS ONE, The FiTorjta Comadlsa. hr kind doa of Mr, tAss.aVMaadani.ot the "awvea srsas Camp 7. The Principal Attraetioas from us tsrailssloaaf Maaarars Bleb a Harris. THE THOMPSON OPEBA CO.

V1Q perfono tha Second Act of THE BEGGAR STUDENT. Ohoras of SB Voices. Manlfleeat Wardrobe. Uraad Rnsembis. QB.ASV OPERA HOUSE.

J. A.HAMXXX. XtOJTDAT, JAX. S. Ererj Erenlnx, XAtlaeefl Wed.

and Sat. 8XC05D ASD LAST WZEK 01 THI MALISON IM THEATER Cfl. ns au.axmcEST buoczss. THX FQHEBXAT8 DACGHTRR. Br SATIS BXLASCa HIT OP THE SEASOX.

SUPERB ORIGINAL CAST. MKiMFICEM SCEXERT. EXVLIS1TE EFFECTsi. FLSHEEMAiVS HOSE. MAT'S SURPRISE PARTT.

CHILD REM PROCESSI05. BURIAL OF THE BIRD. Sandar. Jan. 11 KATX OAXTOX.

HEESHZY MUSIC HAIL. BATDKSAT. AJI. 10. AT P.

aC LOCKE RICHARDSON Win recite HA KKSPK A Ita7 aVJllrrtna Ooavadr. XHA OF WINDSOR. Seats. SI Jakoar. Ma, "Mr.

Mehsrdsoa is ercoolnrtT happy ia saomsnoi ofhaaior. His animal spinto are abondant: hia aanaa of tan ia asraealarlT aeea hia demeaaor. fadal aa in im 1 1 1 in an Toeal Inluaitinaa wnethec ia snaeaal lac a tadieroos pilcht or ia clnaa empaaala and takxm Co a eomie laea or a ncenoBs inra ox imraaa an aonaoa aaaectal aDUtnda for broad cornea and ata eaura treatment of ebMrditias. pranks, Jtty. sad troue is ri tally srmpathaUc." Kaw Xork Tabauaa.

"5o reader of nskespesre whom we asre ersr bm. iham of ereateat fsma, has aar paaaad Mr. Blrhardsoa la the moat simiaeaa art of sUlnir the recital with ImatriQatlra hie sad nrath. To bear him repeat the treat aramauat la to feaL as an aarataad, to eaior it all. Hia eaaneiaiioa aad proaanciatioa were, as srer.

fsaltlaas. sadsaoares of aamixed daliaht and iaetrncaoa to ererr ear. Hoetoa ally AdTerOaer. E00LEY'8 TEE AXES. BCKDAT NKXT.

JAJOTAKT 11, 1 aoraltr ef tae awaaoa Waw Tor World. Tha fannleat play yet wntten. Kaw York Joarasl. The arsatast of laam alL Jtew lorS Marald. JXvmiia to Uoer's IetMn.

rissi sllii i ass llil si wits ia eiarrtment sntitlsd A PARLOR IMATCH I Tea new faiea anmadrerar which all Kaw Tort Is leairninr. By Ghartee B. Hoyt. aathor ef "A BUNCH OF aJSYS nroaoanead by the eatue areas of aaar iora ib. HIT OF THX SEASON.

DIKS HTJSEUX Ill U7 aUadolph Be. Onm fma 1f to 10. fraadars from 1 to 10. BTAJiliOPa' a AFaXKAW, Sale Fropciaters aUaaeerS Jan. a sad dnrtnr the week GrlfBth's Oreat PANO RAMA OF tuvkli Culraled.

8taaa Performaaae. rjBimedBase Performaaaa. lone list of eoneoa Deonla, aad half a miiUoa aisv aad naif a muiloa eia Mders, AdaiHstoa aaU Stauusae mystMiea sad wonders. IOoubU; aoeaarretorrueeiTtdacata. OIYMPIC THEATE2.

Hansa. 4 i MOICDAT. JAK. OSB WKKK. A aew play The learnt en rem.

CBDIES OP X.OIVJ30XX Thia Sundar Matuiee and TSS BOSTUX HUAhi ATHK KmCM CO MP ATT. GEE AT BATTLB PA50EAMA. Wifrssh sr. sad Hubbard ooart, SIEGE OF IAJRIS! Wosdarfnl work ef art, BnOdlne Bested br stasm XUnminaesd at aiaht by 31 elertrie Usrhts. Opaa day aadbaadsystrom3oam.m SHELBY'S ACADEMY 07 MCT3I01 MilstsdiaesrMadiaoBbs.

Wastmds, TO DAT ATI. IO KIGHT AT TEOI ia lO.OOv JIIIES 1W1T! Voaday Chaa. L. rtaris la IWi XYCETJH THE ATEK War Taara Week. New Year's liar Matinee.

Btroncevt specialty Bill of tha Bnaaoa. Manners Tueeday. Thnnday, anuay, aaa naaaay. uauoresva atatiM. aaiuroay.

ART 133TIITJTE. Cbraer Michuraa sr. aad Taa Barea st. RASG'S EXMITIOS OF FREE DESIGXS tor Christmas Cards for 185. Opea this week from ADMI38IOS FREH.

DELOSCe OAJTCITia A CAD EXT. Beaoad una. Kew ciaaaM now fonuina. An lraa aapruas Batldinff, 7 aat Monroe si. PnvM.

elassea and. prirate loutractloa a kpseialty. Oaarmo ImuI raoid aad accural, inatruetioa tn has sad the lab et anre. Fiicelslor Waits, etc. Aunty daily trom 11 to does.

pttOFBSSOK O. W. M1LLKK. SCFKK1? IPOueni oi vim n. ittubimuiu, wui vh rrmnaaium (or lailiea and children at Irinceas Kins h.4ui.

o. SoUWeat iiaaiwn Jan. Fu.l parUcn lara mar be had at Vua X. si. 0.

At St waiuJl Sanaa trsnneiiai ERA Harraloos sre to Blossom a la nl West Side Dime jUnscniii WaststsdiataguaesTHaUtaV omcrs jtjxbo but, FATTEST TOCTH EC THE WOKLD. THX aXLTZ IfOt HAIKED HOORISa LADT. OITPID tzetbosic eoD or lorx, TQXDTV.TVt, CHH.D WIO CHAHMgR. UUUtUOS. THR HUalAN ARITU XETKX a MSfiMi Tiilt lATlSii Ail taALLUT.

Xokia saa. the spsawee Janbrt atlas Llzria Farter. Mr. Oeerre Flahar. biraor Moraniu and his Troape of Actloc Birda laue Cams sfoore aad Charfes Moore, the Champioa esstsrs; tha Calahraaad Whiuplar Brothers, tha Famoes Caaine tcssaa.

Jkms opsa from I to lit fiail. AT BOTH HOUSES ETUT CPU. HA7ESLY THEAIE2. THIS SUXD1T NIGHT, J1X. rosmrszx LAST BOTTLE WITH Bice's Iww Parly THE CHEAT COSCEftlAS.

JOHN A. MAC KAY, ASD PETITE IDA MULLE. Just One More Bottle? BOTTLE OF INK First Appearanea vita this Company of tha Brilliant Young English Cantatrice Miss Mande Bcyerly, Xa Her Toeal Specialties. Ts wish am (mfwmdatfi Tfifht BESET TSJtMT, mm (St Cess ta tae "AT are awl mf rmiem. HAVESLY THE ATE i.

U. a. srennnnau tmn I W. t. rAEEWELL Ea aAOEBoryr ForTweatT toarKnthtsef MB.

HENRY IBYHO, MISS ELLEN TERBY, And ths LYCEUM COitPAirY. ooM3fS5cnro Honday, Jan. 5,1885. tfaBdaVV UMl TnadaT. JmK.

anCIrl tL mJttf The Merchant of Yenlce. Mr. Henry frriac Alea TaerF Wedaasdsy sad Tharaday. Jan. 7 and flhsksauaaiea Irweojr Hamle Mr.

ary Irrlaa: Ogtieja Miss Uea Tarry .1.: Friday. Jaa. CHARLES Oiareas I Mr. Henry Irrtec Qaaea Baarletts Maria Mias AJea Tarry Batarday.Jaa.10. LYONS 3LA.IJla.

TIIE Price of geets Mc. SI. Sl M. S3, sad Ua inr aa vx aooo. Box effice opea dally fsom 8 a.

v. (oflaa. Innfir thia eeaanmeni the foliowiu meees 1 the LtiHa eanapti. will he Hiaend: nt Mach Ado Abont Kotainc. Tha Merehant ef Temoa Twelfth KicbA, The Bella, the Lruaa Mad.

ChadasI, Eagne Aram. Bicheliea. Lonia XI. CASIHO ROUES SXATL7TO SISX. Cor, atsf and Twenreonrth am.

Moadsy Xijcarl A Ureal Tree I One Xixht Oalyl Commnaooa Ml ansa by A. F. SXTTH, ChampioM Faarj Skater, AJS GEO, JACESOX, Oamploa Trick Skater, Xieootica: toeetaa all of themoat dlStcolt eemhtaa. Uoa Btorementa la the sane otoxime stya that maae toeee two Uraat Coattia bkatara. Bo faaseea a few years aro.

Only ehaaoe to see twa ehampiona. Aach will sire a aincle ethiomoa. alas doubi. oaa. AdmiaaMa th.

same aa oaoal. nkatiael SBdmaalstroasaieU. daily Im to 13, ton, atoll. STANDARD THEATEE wBimrn a sy TOOaGHTt BtICHrT The uiestesi umag A NA USCHEICI la Iwt absolute bniliaut mi aaa. Vewly adapted aad iRumi.

Au the arnnal a. Boestary aad Elaborate Bcags 1 Baaaairemeat of MB. H. 1. oASOa ST ooadar.

Jaa. 11 Joe Marpey ia "tarry VhaoaBhae." PEOPLE'S THEATEE. Hum, aesr Hamsoaw A Oooel itwiifm Saatt Bur SS eemta. Mirlart af Bitch as the Upsrsne lMinhaaaa i ra tfi OL.7XSfis. the SparkUaa Barieaqee.

KOHLS HOOO. Pretty atria, Psnaiaa sostumes. tetcny jaoaie. aiy oi rnaw AO morrow uinc ueaoacaoas ixormexiy dor's IMored Minatreia. HAIIOJAL PAJOEAMA Ca Battleof Gettysburg TH GREATEST W0TDP.3 OS THE AOS.

Opea Satly. fcaadars Included, iwa tan avu lOiWa. IUnmliaed by Taa DepoelesTeetrtellsaav lase thoCebie Car t. Paaoraua 1 taoe. ME.

MEJ. BjTSIQ JE'S SCHOOLS FOR DAIIQUIQ. SOUTH ttluav tl Tweety thtrd at WM blUK 1U7 South at. Xeae Terw. eoieuaueuiee afsa.

H. Classes for Ladies, Cbiidrn, and Geotlemea, As sembiiaa and Oermana Wednesday aad batardaF ereninga. Bead toreatalofua i CBUESIOJ ATEE. i Sails luk Bt. eor.

Siriaioa. One Week, ronuneacins M05DAT Jan. A OLIVER UOUD his Orea American Play. "Airo de Continent." This Alteraooa and Unu.ut. Ai.ViX JObi Hi, Popular ll'K ee 6oc.

Sic. aail 1 i D. IL DICKSOJ fT SCHOOL Oi (I7wnii. i JTt TIEU SuW COMiL i. 1 u.t school has eonataatly Incressed la exc.ac aal aa tt bow aambera puixts in and pu nts, tielsan.

aruam seatura. iTamaue reataae monthly fcianr frw. t.iT,atwH. tor aiffcuiara TO MYEn TI22 with I quiies a sbowkmc at ne valun of ncwtoaDcn. and a corm thr dmiared soVl To secure each laearaaatiea 1 1 as will enable roatoadWtae KV JikovLI consult ht.irArtd AOVtATlS.HG, QA.CXO, lU CMCEFiS fTT7 1 Tt Wihont the sae vJAi a.

blood, era I' pui. m. Call oa or sddroas 1 u. a. 1.TTH Aewa 361 aoalh aA a.

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