5i GlmPcrsonalx. Chicago Varnish Co, Ilia Edith Scott at on Put. h visiting mu Edith my. Mr. Edward Nutt is back from t - Week’s stay at Nurth Manitou Island. tht‘ gum! ‘ \1' l'wn Newha". " MI \‘- ; Mr. Kimball gm: \lumlay even- in; ‘ wk. \1 ' rn fur Lake “‘2'.- » [u \‘iflit hi- Hi5!!! ', llnllingu. .\||~~ M- l \I‘l has returned I, ,, I â€munmmqam prince ol‘thebknd. (am-emu W. «in: bet uranium- A Mae-am mu. coat. a but end “In!!! mummmmmcm. and â€chain-uh! Homedunfludlecmc-themndhe undo-MW. '10-. c. w. Alli-on has returned homo after e dx-wuh’e visit at Londomm. 'She was nanom- poniod homo by her tuber, Judge Home. Mu. Pinion nnd childted spent one night last week with Mn. '1‘. R. Hutton}, on their way to South 51i5~ (um. ‘ mlh‘l' hi!!! w home frmn ('lm um where lb i. been attending medical school. it'- lng just ï¬nished the year I may. Amlm Cal-III“! "‘â€" :p-W.d': The Nickel Plate Road has auth- When. e, 1 m... . mind Ipocial low {ute- to Philldol- penonlfled: ,-___V~~.._ ... phi. «Gaunt annual enoumpmï¬t G. "e ml to chock-full 0' happineu n rippled A. R. Tickets on ï¬le Sept. ht, 2d, "“9 ""3 8rd and 4m Addm General t. A“ {($23 33;?" ‘° 0°“ Y°“- “- "m“ 111 Adams duet, Chicago. Hbteeth no while. an eye. 30 mumâ€"m- ' ' Joyous mfle mm! - 0PM. A . “R {. Baum“ Ava" Ooacfl ICAGOO mm in)? O J MAUILITON 3.7 t... RAIL L MIMILKTON c. J. HAMBLBTON a 00.. Real‘Estate Mane tolonnonNonhShore vacant rt y Telephone Main-8028. mm y 95 Clark 31.. Room 224.290. ‘ on warm. No. 38 Madison St. . Cmcnoo. Fo wlers..‘. M. R. COBB, Shirt .mnuiutum; ‘ MEN’S FURMSHING GOODS. â€"8â€â€œ?! IN ATTENDANCE. Corner Lair. and Durban. ‘ND N. E. Cor. Madison and Durham Sm. CHICAQG. , DISPENSING CHEMIST. \ Manufacturing NA VALITE,_ ' SHIPOLEUM. SUPREMIS. a’ud' Denier in 1mm!» bmidaofcmm upopnht'm ........ Optician. 37f. Embfllhed 1881 . THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. Thetunfly home. the chlldten. he wu with man every hour: Themnum nemed like bunting bud. and ‘ every city In flower. . Bucnwhu folk-Ire .n “my and he is left Alone: A Manner. like poor Dreyfus. any from Midday-numeral“. lunch: . lunnym. " . Of that w aunt!" of his. which plainly Who-I7 Hemmxl-dtonegme.md'tm mosh lib-ï¬nd!!! When‘a I met my punctual. be “ m 'lfhnp~ paused the blooming spring-lime. the And night and day I hear himâ€"his plteoua mue- moanâ€"- Demanding why-duh» bu he doneâ€"flu! he I- that that In? ' His; Johnson of Chicago, is thb great of Mn, Chhrles Shaw. ‘ Miss Emma Wilmarth gave a oorn rout at the lake one evening last week. v g Alien‘N'ina Howard returned last week ,from a month’s sojourn.» on Lllke Superior. ' Mr. John Flanders, Jr.~, has re- turnedv-Jfrom a long visit to North launch hind. Mr. James P. Brewster is back from aten- dnya’ visit to his son at Wibeau, Montana. ‘"'5.Ҥ.§MWIVQ 3. WWW “C“uim.uiï¬ï¬ Mir. Arthur H. Day and family have" returned from a week’s visit with relatives at Evauaton. Mn. Culver and daughter Della rotumad. lust, Suhday from a fort- nigbt’s outing in'Michigan. Miss Agnes: Newhall has returned from Lake Geneva. where she. was the guest of Miss Gretchen Billings. ‘ budding oi the year: No_ cloud on MI horizon. no danger he could 'lln. C. W. Allin bu total-nod hm after . ï¬x-weok'n visit at London. Canada. '8!» m nanomâ€" puiod home by hot mm, J udgo Mn. Fiuhn end chï¬ldred spent one night last week with lire. T. R. Buford, on their way to South Haven, Mich, whither Mute: Roland Hurford accompanied them. Mrs. Timon has been suffering from an “took of acute rheumatinm. whiéh for n time conï¬ned her to bed, but she is able to be out again. She is of opinion um rheumatism' Is no joke. One of the pretty wedding: of the season took place at “Cloverly,†the teeidence of Mr. William Herbert Johnson. Thnrday evening the 24th inst. ‘ - The.beantiful marriage service was listened to by about sixty guests The parlors were handsOmely deco- rated' in white and green; the dining ’room with nasturtiume. ‘ The bride’ a gown we: of white tafl‘ete silk, with court train of. silk Battenburg lace, designed by the bride. The “ridding march was .pleyed by Mine Nina Kellogg. All "the. bridal party were connected with the Chicago Art Institute. - Miss Ethel Van Hiee, nieceof Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Hugh Stuart Campbell Were united in marriage by Rev. 81:. Johns. Mine Maud Van‘ Hide was maid‘lof honor. The hridemaide were the Misseg Alberta Hall and Edith Dud- geon. Messrs. Ira Bowen and Frederick Aswald were ushers, and Mt. Herman Bomberdt was best. man. Master Robert Johnson preâ€" ceded the bridal couple with the ring on a satin pillow. The bride was given away by Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mn. Campbell left the name evening for a trip , down the lakes. They will be “at bomo’.’ after the am of September at 399 Qua: Sixty-Second mm, Chicago. A OLINOOI WEDDING. 13