Jlgsand Chicago.AN AUKEBiBLK SCHPKHE.Mr Cnra, K. Km Bftaenierl With An Kle-IfiiDi out In ttouor u(Hi« Sixty-SHU*Bir hoay.Yesterday was the sixty-sixty biith-dav anniversary ot Mr. Charles E. lvleis and last evening in honor of the event a laige number of his gentlemanfriends surprised him at his home onthe c ruer of Ninth and White streets. ' After greetings and congratulations'•3.heriudyonly___.53.54 ,5i .1r.andy.lamminede as -were given the invaders Mr. Kleis with an elegant curtain odiee desk andrevolving chair, attached to whicn wasthe following inscribed card:Compliments to Chr. E, Kletr on his 60th birthday by the following friends:Chits Bel/.Herman Schilling, F. Hetr, .Jr.,C. H. Meyer,J. W. Dkk,J. P. Stcudebach, John Mo Knight,August Fitz,Jacob Sievers, Louis Keiueeke,K. U. Heiler,Gee. Casutt,*1 hos. F. Phillips, F. Mertz,Charley Meyer,Me Grolf,A F. .Jaeger,Win. Kiauer, Jr.,J. P. Page,A. Golinvaux,Titus Schmid, Herman Zeruocke,A. Christman,Ph. E. Somerfeld, John Keiueeke, Theodore F. Krueger, Nie Weber,P. H. Halpln,W. H. Penuimac,Chicago.The Dubuque Comet band and tiie binging section of theTurnverein we.re present and furnished some exquisite music.A most pi easaut evening was spentand after exquisite refreshments were served the guests departed wishing Mr. lvieis many happj returns of the day.